^jt^-pU ^1 f'^t'Aitkt,^. ''WS. YALE UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Presented by- Mrs. Frances K, Holton ^-yfasuji A^ ?rv^ ctlSziZ) >v' ol Plvmoiiili Col.-iin ttuiii \y-.i Ui 'X»\ WINSLOW ""memorial. KAIVCILY RECORDS OF WiNSLOWS AND THEIR DESCENDANTS AMERICA, wiTrx THK Knqlish Anckstry AS FAR AS KNOWN KENELM" WINSLOW. VOLUME II. BY David-Parsons'" Holton, A.M., M.D., Life Member of the New England His. Gen. Society, Resident Member of the New York Gen. and Biog, Society, and of the Pilgrim Record Society, AND HIS WIFE, Mrs. Frances-K.'' (Forward) Holton, Resident Member of the New York Gen. and Biog. Society, and of tlie Pilgrim Record Society. NFW YORK: MRS. FRANCES-K'. HOLTON, PUBLISHER. 1888. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1888, by Mks. Franxes-K.-Holton, in tlie office of the librarian of (Joagress, at Washington, D.V. PIESS OF THAO. B. MEAD, 96 DUANE ST., N.V. WINSLOW MEMORIAL. KENELM" WINSLOW VOL. II. 6036. THOJIAS', [5965] (Ed,card\ Edward*, Edward', Eenelm*, Kenelm\) mar ried, and had the following children: 6037. Thomas, was an apprentice to his uncle Edward' Winslow [6058]. [See Appendix.'] 6038. Edward, [6041] married Mercy Bowley; m, 3d, Mary [Oliver], 6039. Isaac. An Isaac Winslow married Elizabeth Hicks, b. 1 Nov. 1796, Fal mouth, Me,, dau, of James and Abigail (Leighton) of F. 6040. Hannah, [6051!] married Lewis Hamlen. 6041. EDWARD', [0038] (Tkomas^, Edward", Edward*, Edward^ Eenelm*, Een- elm\) d. 7 Nov. 1859: married Jlercy Bowley, dau. of Chapmau Bowley. She died 21 Apr. 1842, aged 59 y., 6 mo., Gliarlestown Bee. He married 2d, Mary [Oliver.] . Hanover, Plymouth Co., Mass. Children : Cu42. 1. Wilmam", b, 18 Oct, 1806, Boston; was "of Boston," where he married 25 Sept, 1831, .Mary Conn, dau, of George and Mary (Gould), and sister of Horace of "Woburn. s,p. Res. 1875, Charlestown, Mass. 6043. 2. Emki.ine', b, 19 Feb. 1808, Charlestown; is deceased; m. 17 July, 1831, Gliarlestown Bee, Gorham Bigelow, They had a son who married, but we have not obtained his name. Innkeeper. Res. Gharlestown, Mass. bJ44. 3. Edward', I). 14 Miiy, 1814, Charlestown; died about 1843; maiTied Rebecca Walker, who was living in 1865. Children: •1, Edward-S'., b. 6 Sept. 1831, Medford; married Sarah Robinson. Note.— Rkbecca' (Winslow) Ayer [6030], last page of Volume I., Winslow Memobial, had a daughter [6035] and two other children of whom nothing further could be learned; also a grandson, James-Isaac' [00 1-1], b, 3 Feb. 1855, Medford, child of James-Benjamin*. 530 Descendants of Edvmrd" Winslow. K 6046. Frances-Emily", [Francis- A., Charlestown, Sec] b. 19 Nov. 1832, Charlestown, Mass. ; married Isaac-C. Gushing. 6047. William", married Harriet Hathaway, 6048. Mary-Ellen", married Adam-C. Winiiing. 6049. 4. Varnum-Shattdck", b. 10 Oct. 1820, Charlestown; married there, 8 Mar. 1842, Frances-Amelia Haven, Clerk in the Boston post-office. Res. 1875, Charlestown, Mass. Children: 6050. 1. Emeline-Bigelow", b. 31 Jan. 1843; m. 1 Dec. 1862, James-Edwin Bray. s.p. Probably res. Charlestown, Mass. 6051. 2. John-Henry", b. 13 Nov. 1844. Clerk in post-ofRce. Res. 1875, Gharlestown, Mass. 6052. 5. Mary", b. 24 Mar. 1832, Charlestown. 6053. HANNAH', [6040] {Tlwmas^, Edward^ Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Ken- elm',) married in Charter St., Boston, Lewis HAHLEN, s. of Perez and (Cobb). Children : 6054. 1. Almika', b. Dec. 1809; married Ash bel Wait. s.p. 6055. 2. Hannah', b, 30 July, 1811; was married by Rev. Thomas King, Charles town, 28 Mar. 1839, to Samuel' Winslow [6086], b. 26 Sept. 1808, Duxbury, Mass,, s. of Edward" and Rebecca (Harlow). Ship joiner. Res. Charlestown, Mass. Children: 6056. 1. Ed win-Chapin", born in Charlestown; died aged one week. 6057. 2. Lucinda-Augusta", died in infancy. 6058. EDWARD", [5966] (Edward^, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm\) b. 8 Nov. 1758, Duxbury, Mass. ; died in, Taunton Hospital ; married Rebecca Harlow, b. 10 Dec. 1770, dau. of Ansel Harlow. She died 11 Sept. 1835, aged 64. He mar ried 2d, Thankful . He served an apprenticeship to a house and ship joiner in Duxbury, and in the early part of liis days followed house-carpentering; but subse quently the interest in ship-building increased, and he was occupied chiefly as a ship joiner. He soon began to undertake the job of the entire joiner work of one or more ships, and became the owner of two schooners, and companyship owner of several. He was partner in a cargo of sugar taken by the French, prior to 1800 He was several times agent for his school-district, and collector of taxes. Res. Dudrnry, Mass. Children born in Duxbury : 6059. 1. George', born in 1796; died in 1798. 2. Betsey', b. in 1798; d. 5 Sept, 1817; m, Daniel Gale, brother of Stephen, who was a druggist in Salem, and son ot Noah, b, 20 July, 1757, and Rebecca (Chase) of Salom, " She died after the birth of her'daughter " He m, 2d, S^imson, The family removed to Illinois, where tlie 6060 K 'Oale, Delano, Baldwin, Bedwin. • 531 father, mother, and daughter died, some years before 1866. See Qale Eamily Memorial. Children : 6061. 1. Betsey-Winslow". 6062. 2. Daniel-Warren", b. 24 Dec. 1827; m, Boston, Mass, 11 Aug. 1857, Eliza- W. Powers. Commission merchant in Chicago. Res, Chicago, IU. 6063. 3. Stephen", b. 20 July, 1839. Res. 1860, in California. 6064. 3. George', b. 29 Nov. 1800, Duxbury, Mass. ; married there, Hannah Drew, born in 1801, dau. of Charles and Susan (Nickerson) of D. He was a ship joiner, employing from fifty to one hundred hands. Duxbury saw its best days in the ship-building interest from 1830 to 1840, having from ten to fifteen ships in the way of coustruction at a time. After this date this business was gradually transferred to Noddle's Island, now East Boston. He invested largely in the "Eastern Land Speculation" in Maine, by wbich the principal of his former earnings was transferred to the care of others. Res. 1874, Duxbury, Mass. Children : 6065. 1. Roland-Clark", was drowned off India wharf. 6066. 2. Clark-Drew", married . s.p. Res. 1875, Boston, Mass. 6067. 3. Seth", b, 30 Sept. 1830; was married by Dr. Caldicott, Charlestown, Mass., 20 Oct. 1850, to Helen-M. Daniels, born in Watertown, dau. of John and Sally (Tucker) of W. Furniture manufacturer. Res. 1875, Charlestown, Mass. Children: 6068. Eelen-Gma', b. 20 Aug. 1851. 6069. Fhrrenee-Maria* . 6070. Glara', is deceased. 6071. Emily\ 6072. 4. George-Marcus", married . Dealer in wood and coal. Res, 1875, Boston, Mass, 6073. 5. Catherine-Drew", married Winslow-Thomas' Delano [1431], b. 18 Aug. 1820, Duxbury, Mass., s. of Capt, Samuel and Lucy" (Winsor) of D, Res, Chelsea, Mass,, where he died. The widow and children removed to Duxbury, .and were residing there in 1876. Children (one pair of twins): 6074. Fanny'. 6075. Frank'. „„„„¦ { „ '. , } Triplets: all were living in 1876, and aged seven or 6077. < Carrie', > . , 6078. ( Daughter', ) "^'S'^* ^'''"-'' 6079. 6. Elizabeth", died unmarried, 6080. 7. Georgiana", married Baldwin or Bedwin, and had three chil dren. 6081. 8, Winthrop" is deceased. 532 ¦ Descendants of Edward* Winslow. ^ 6082. 0. Edmund-G'., married Nellie Harris. They had two children. Res. 1874, Dorcliester, Mass. 6083. 10. Daughter", died in infancy. 6084. 4. Polly', b. 12 Aug. 1802; died unmarried, 30 .Ian. 1831, Duxbury, Mass. 1)085. 5, Seth', b. 1805 ; d. unmarried, 7 Mar. 1828. 6086. 6, Samcbl', b. 20 Sept. 1808, Duxbury; m. 1 Sept. 1833, Augusta Wads- worth, of Kingston, Mass,, a native of that place, dau. of Capt. Cephas and Lucy (Sylvester) of K. She died 12 Oct. 1837. He was married 2d, by Rev. Thomas King, Charlestown, Mass,, 38 Mar, 1809, to Han nah" Hamlen or Hamblen [6055], b. 30 July, 1811, dau, of Lewis and Hannah' (Winslow). Ship joiner. Res.. 1874, Gliarlestown, Mass. Children : 6087. 1. Charles-Adelbert", b. 28 Aug, 1836; m. Charlestown, Mass., 34 Nov. 1859, Ellen-Frances Baker, b. 5 June, 1839, dau. of Jnmes Little of Compton, N.H., and Olive-Bell (Vennard) of New Castle, N,H. Coal merchant. Res. 1874, Gliarlestown, Mass. Children born in Charlestown: 6088. 1. Charles-Henry", h. 5 Aug. 1860. 6089. 2. William- Austin', b. 23 June, 1862. 6090, 2, Edwin-Chapin", born in Charlestown; died aged one week. 6091. 3, Lucinda-Augusta", died in infancy. 6092. 7, Rebecca-Edwards', b, 1811; d. 9 Dec. 1836, Duxbury, Mass. C093. 8, John-Bartlett', b. 4 Sept. 1814; m. 25 Aug. 1841, Sarah Barry, dau, of Jotham and Sarah (Ray). Machinist. Res. Gharlestown, Mass, Children: 6094. Augusta", married George- Washington Litchfield, b. 22 Feb. 18 Medford. Children : 0095. 1. Carrie-Augusta'. 0096. 2. George', died aged four years, 6097. 3. F)-ederic'. [There was another child, who is deceased.] 6098. Edward", born in Charlestown; is deceased. 6099. John-Bartlett", b. 11 Sept. 1851, New Bedford, Clerk in Boston post- °ffi<'«- lies. Glmrlestotcn, Mass. 6100. ENOCH", [933] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) U. u (X-t. ] 735, Rochester, Mass.; married [int. 21 j\[ay, 1761], Sarah Hammond. Children born in Rochester: 0101. 1. Sarah, b. 14 May, 1702. 6103. 2. Hannah, b. 28 Oct, 1704. 0103. 3. Noah, b, 38 June, 17(i7. K Paige, Slmj^ld-ns, Hill, Reutye, Jassett, French. 533 6104. HANNAH", [924] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm',) b, 6 May, 1740, Rochester, Mass.; d. 9 Apr. 1813, Schaghticoke; married, Jan. 1765 (pub. 33 Dec. 1764), John PAIGE of HardVick, Mass., born there, 6 July, 1738, son of Dea, Christopher and Elizabeth (Reed) of H., and grandson of Nathaniel*, one of the purchasers of Hard wick. He removed from his native place to Stephentown, N.Y., in 1790, and from thence, in 1793, to Schaghticoke, N.Y., where he owned a large farm, on which he lived. He died 13 Apr. 1813, at S., and was buried with his wife in the same grave. Child: 6105. Winslow, [6106] b. 28 Feb. 1767; d. 15 Mar. 1838; m. Clarissa Keyes. 6106. REV. WINSLOW", D.D., [6105] (Hannah' C[Vinslow ) 'Pa.ige, Edward*, Edward', Renelrh', Kenelm',) b. 38 Feb. 1767, Hardwick, Mass,; d, 15 Mar. 1838, Gilboa, N,Y, ; m. Windham, Conn., May, 1787, Clarissa Keyes of Ashford, Conn,, b. 1 Slay, 1768, W., dau. of Gen. John and Mary (Wales). She died 14 May, 1846, Gilboa. Received the degree of A.M, from Brown University, Providence, R,I,, in 1838, He was settled in Stephentown, N.Y,, 1790; Stillwater or Smithork, 1793- 1807; Florida, 1808-1814; Florida and Windham, 1814-23; Broome, Blenheim (Breakabeen), and Windham, 1833-7; also missionary at Beaver Dam, 1823; Wind ham and Broome, 1837-30; Broome, 1830-6; Gilboa, 1836-7. Children : 6107. 1. Col. John-Ketes, [6113] b. 2 Aug. 1788; d. 10 Dec. 1857; m. Helen Maria Yates; m. 2d, Anna-Maria Bloodgood. * 1. NATHANIEL PAIGE of Roxbury, 1684, by Joseph Dudley, as president, was made, in 1686, marshal of the county of Suffolk. The same year he was one of the eight purchasers of what la now Hardwick, Mass., and one of the twelve purchasers of Leicester. In 1687, he bought a farm in Billeriea, now Bedford, removing there in 1688; was freeman In 1690. lie died 12 April, 1692, Boston, Mass, His will names wile Joanna, who was living in 1699, Had several children, born probably iu England, James and Christopher are the only two mentioned by Savage as born here. Children : 2. 1. Elizabeth, married 2 or 28 Dec. 1698, John Simpkins ofBoston. -f. 3, 2, Sakah, maiTied, 7 Jan, 1698-9, Samuel Hill of Billerica. -|- 4. 3, NATHANIEIi, [7] d. 2 Mar. 1755, aged 75; m. Susanna Lane. 6. 4, James, bapt. 28 Xov, 1686; was buried 31 July, 1687, Roxbury. 6, 5. Chbistopheb, [23] b.eSept. 1690or'91; d,10Mar. 1774-5; m. Joanna ; m. 2d, Elizabeth B.all, 7. NATHANIEL, [4] (sora of Nathaniel,) d. 2 Mar, 1755, aged 75, Bedford; ni, Susanna Lane. Children: 8. 1. NATHANIEL, [13] b. 4 Sept. 1702; d. 6 Apr, 1779; m, Hannah . 9, 2. John, b. 11 Oct, 1701; d. 18 Feb. 1782; married and had a large family, 10, 3. Christopher, b, 16 July, 1707; d, 11 Nov, — ; m. , Their only son Christopher Hved to be very aged; had one daughter. n, 4, SUSANNA, b. 2!) Apr, 1711; married Samuel Reutye of Lexington. 12. 5. Joanna, b. 29 Oct. 1714; m. Josiah Jassett of Bedford. 13. NATHANIEL, [8] (Nathaniel, Nathaniel,) b.4. Sept. 1702; d. 6 Apr. 1773; marrieil H.innah . Children: 14. 1 Nathaniel, b. 22 May, 1729; died unmarried, 26 Mar. 1751. 15. 2, Thomas, b, 5 i\Iay, 173:i; d. 21 July, 1609, s.p. 16. 3. Hannah, b. 15 May, 1736; married Jonas French of Billerica. 534 Col. John-I±eyes Paige. ^ 6108. 3. Hannah-Winslow, [6124] b. 13 Aug. 1791; d. 3 Apr. 1852; m. Archi bald Crosswell, 6109, 3. Maria-Cassandha, [0130] b. 24 Mar, 1794 ;*m, David Cady. 6110. 4. Hon, Christophbb-Alonzo, [6133] b. 31 July, 1796 or '7; died 31 Mar. 1868; m. Harriet-B, Mumford, 6111. 5. Diana-Clarissa, [6141] b. 35 Feb, 1800; d. 19 May, 1863; m. AUen-H. Jackson. 6113. 6. Antoinette, [6154] b. 11 Aug. 1805; m. George Smith; m. 2d, Hon. Piatt Potter, 6113. COL. JOHN-KEYES', [6107] (Bev. Winslow', Hannah', iWinslow) Paige, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm',) b. 3 Aug. 1788, Hardwick, Mass.; d. 10 Dec. 1857, Schenectady, N.Y. ; married in that town, 16 Oct. 1817, Helen-Maria Yates, d. of Gov. Joseph-Christopher and Maria (Kane). She died Jan. 1839, Albany, N.Y. He married 3d, Nov. 1833, Anna-Maria Bloodgood, b. 12 June, 1805, dau, of Hon. Francis, at that time mayor of Albany. He graduated at W.C, 1807; was a cadet at West Point. Lawyer; commenced practice in Schenectady, N.Y., and continued there until the breaking out of the war, when he received a commission, and entered the army in 1812 as captain; was soon promoted to rank of colonel; was aid to Gen. Covington, and afterwards to Gen. Wilkinson. He continued to 17, 4. William, b, 19 Feb. 1737; d, 10 Feb, 1812, s,p, 18, 5, David, b. 4 Apr, 1740; married Abigail Jones. Res. Bedford, Mass. Children: 19. 1, David, b, 7 Feb, 1767, 20. 2, Hannah, b, 11 Mar, 1773, Bedford, Mass, ; ra, there, 25 Dec. 1794-5, Rev, Reed* Paige [1039]. 21, 6. Susannah, b. 22 Jan. 1742-3; died unmarried, 26 Jan. 1772, 22. 7. Abigail, b. 5 Sept. 1745; married Bowman Brown of Lexington. 23. DEA, CHRISTOPHER, [6] (s. of Nathaniel Paige) b. 6 Sept. 1C90 or '91; d, 10 Mar, 1775, aged 83; married Joanna , who died 27 Oct, 1719. He married 2d, Elizabeth Ball, who died after 17S0, Children: 24, 1, Joanna, b, 11 Aug. 1717; married Benjamin . j. By 2d marriage: 25. 2. Ciiristophek, b, 11 June, 1721; d, 3 Dec, 1772; married . Their children lived near Keene, New Hampshire, 26, 3, WILLIAM, b. 2 May, 1723; d. 14 Feb, 1797; married in Hardwick, Mercy Aiken. Children : 27, 1. Bev. Christopher, of New Hampshire, 28, 2. Lucy, b, 19 Mar, 1758; m, 30 Dec, 1779, Daniel' R uggles, b, 1756-7, son of Edwfiril' and Lucy (Spooner) of Hardwick, Mass, See Appendix, p. 28 [100], 29, 4, Geoese, b, 17 June, 1725; d. 8 May, 1781, Hardwick; married . _i_ 30. 5, Col, Timothy, b, 24 May, 1727, Hardwick; d, 20 Aug. 1791, in his native town ; m, 24 Oct. 1754 Mary" Foster [949], b, 11 Apr, 1732, d. of Dea, James and Lydia* (Winslow) of Rochester' Mass, ' ' 31, 6. Jonas, b. 15 Sept, 1729; was living in 1793, 32. 7, ELIZABETH, b, 3 Oct, 1731; died before 1743, .13, 8, LUOY, b, 22 Feh, 1733-4; married Setli Lincoln. i 34, 9, NATHANIEL, b, 18 May, 1736; d, Feb, 1817; married , and had a son Jason. 35, 10, John, b, 6 July, 1738, Hardwick; d. 13 Apr. 1812, at Florida, ^^y,; in Jail 1765 H-innnl.i Winslow [6104], ' ' 36, 11. Elizabeth, b. 7 June, 1743; d. Apr. 1802; married Solomon Green. They had a son Archclaus, wlio resided in Western New York, l^ Paige, Crosswell, Weeks, Cady. 535 serve through the whole war, and earned for himself a distinguished reputation as a soldier. He was district attorney, 1818; clerk of Sup, Court, N.Y,, 1833; regent of New York University, 1839; elector of Pres, and Vice-Pres., 1844; and mayor of the city of Albany. In 1849 he removed to Gilboa, Schoharie County; and in the fall of 1856, to Schenectady, N.Y. Children born in Albany, except the oldest: 6114. Joseph-Christopher-Yates", b. 8 July, 1818, Schenectady, Schenectady Co,, N.Y. ; died 30 May, 1870; married in Sept. 1844, Harriet, dau. of Judge Jonas Van Derpoel of Albany. Grad., Williams Coll. Lawyer; in 1873 was chamberlain of the city of Albany, having held the oflSce since 1858. Res. 1873, Albany, N. 7. Children : 6115. Helen-Maria", 6116. Joseph-Yates", 6117. Leonard". 0118. Anna-Bloodgood", b. 10 Dec. 1834. 6119. John-Ketes", b. 18 Apr. 1837; d. 29 May, 1838. 6120. John-Keyes", grad. Union Coll. Business between Troy and Albany. Res. 1873, Schenectady, N. T. 6121. Alonzo- Winslow" Res. Chicago, III. 6122, Clara-Antoinette". Res. Schenectady, N. T. 6123. Frances-Eliza' Res. Schenectady, N. Y. 6124. HANNAH-WINSLOW', [6103] (Rev. Winslow*, Hannah' (Winslow) Paige, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 13 Aug. 1791, Stephentown, N.Y. ; d. 3 Apr. 1853, Gilboa, N.Y. ; married, 1822, Archibald CROSSWELL of Broome, N.Y. Children : 6125. Paige. 6126. Kellogg. 6127. John-Keyes. 6128. Mart, probably married Wm, Weeks. Res. Taphank, L.I. 6139. Abel-Brace. 6130. MARIA-CASSANDRA', [6109] (ij^. Winslow', Hannah' (Winslow) "PBuisB, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm',) b. 24 Mar, 1794, Schaghticoke, N,Y. ; married, 1815, David CADY of Florida or Minaville, N.Y., who died before 1872. He was son of Judge David of Montgomery County, N.Y. Mrs. Cady has since died, but no date of death reported. Schenectady, N. T. Children : 6131. David- Winslow, died 3 Apr. 1859, San Francisco, Cal. 6133. Sarah, married Edward Smith. Res. 1872, Morristown, N. T. 6133. HON. CHRISTOPHER-ALONZO', [6110] (Bev. Winslow', Hannah' (Wins low) Paige, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm',) b, 31 July, 1796 or '7, Schaghti- 536 Descendants of Rev. Winsloio" Paige, D.D. ^ coke, N.Y. ; d, 31 Mar. 1868, Schenectady, N,Y., just one year from the death of his accomplished wife. He married, 11 July, 1833, Harriet-B, Mumford. Grad. Williams Coll,, 1813, as salutatorian ; was admitted to the practice of law, 1819, Reporter to the Court of Chancery, N.Y., 1828-1846, during which time he pub lished "Reports of Cases in the Court of Chancery of the State of New York, 1828- 1848," New York: 1830-48. 11 Vols., 8vo. In 1856, Vol, IV., and in 1857 Vols, H,, TH., and V., were revised and annotated by him. These volumes were published at these dates respectively. In 1852, Vols. VIII. and IX. were revised and annotated by Thomas-W. Waterman. In 1826, he was elected to the Legislature of New York, and served there with singular ability four successive years. In 1838, he was elected Senator and served with distinction four years ; was subsequently re-elected. Elected Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, June, 1847, and drew for the term of four years. In 1855, was elected for two years to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Justice Cady. In June, 1867, was elected to the Constitutional Con vention, where his efforts, with those of Hon. J.-S. Landon, to purify the ballot-box entitle him to the lasting gratitude of the people, whom in every capacity he served so well. District Attorney. He was Trustee of Union College thirty years. Deliv ered the annual address before the Society of the Alumni of Williams College in 1863, a discourse which was much admired. Was elder in the Presbyterian church in Schenectady at the time of his death. , Schenectady, N. 7. They had six children, four of whom were living in 1871: 0134. Benjamin-M"., born in 1834; died in 1838. 0135. Clara-Keyes", born in 1836; married, 29 Sept. 1877, in St. George's Church, Schenectady, N.Y., by Bisliop Doan, to Rev. William Payne, D.D., Rector of St. George's Church, S, s.p. Res. 1887, Schenectady, N. T. 6130. Harriettb-Mdmpord", born in 1838; married Douglas Campbell. Children: 6137. William". 6138, Harriette-Paige". 0139. Caroline". C140. Edward-Winslow", grad. Union Coll. 1864, Lawyer. Res. 1872, Sche nectady, N.Y,, and, 1887, Bremort House, New To^Jc CH;/. 6141. DIANA-CLARISSA', [6111] (Bev. Winslow', Hannah', (Window) :B&ige, Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) h. 35 Feb. 1799, Schaghticoke N.Y, • d, 19 May, 1863, Schenectady, N.Y., and was buried there. She was married by Rev Winslow" Paige, at Florida, Montgomery Co., N.Y,, 3 Mar. 1830, to Allen- Heyei- JACKSON of Florida, born there, 3 Dec, 1797, He died 35 Sept. 1836, New York City, and was buried in Gilboa, Schoharie Co,, N,Y. He was a civil engineer Res Palatine and AuriesviUe, Montgomery Co., N.Y. Gilboa, Schoharie Co., iV. T. Children : 6143, 1. Jddge Samuel-Winslow", b. 28 June, 1831, Palatine, Montgomery Co N.Y. ; was married by Rev, J. -Trumbull Backus, D,D,, Schenectady o'.j Apr, 1862, to Louisa Potter, b, 14 Jan, 1837, GleuviUe, Schenectady Jachson, Mason, Paige, Potter. 537 6143. 1. 6144. 2. 614.1, 3. 6146. 4, 6147. 5. 6147" 6, 6147'' 7, 6148. 2 1. Alc 6149. 6149" euoi" 01 49"= 6149* 6150. 6151. 3. 6152. 4, 6153. 5. County, N,Y,, dau. of Isaac of G. Lawyer. Judge Jackson graduated at Union College in 1843; was admitted to the bar in Jan, 1843, was appointed Justice of Supreme Court of the State of N.Y. in Oct. 1871, and appointed a member of the Constitutional Commission to revise the Constitution of the State of N.Y. in 1872. Res, 1887, Schenectady, N. Y. Children born in Schenectiidy : Mary-Potter',, b. 1 Mar, 1863. 2. Allen-Heyer", b. 23 June, 1864. Antoinette-Paige", b, 9 July, 1868. Julia-Livingston', b, 23 Apr. 1871. Alonzo", b, 5 May, 1873. Frank-Potter", b. 31 July, 1875. John-Tuttle", b. 27 Nov. 1877. 2. Alokzo-Clinton", b, 10 Dec. 1833, Glen, Montgomery Co., N.Y. ; died in the navy; married Dora- A. Mumford. Children : Helen-Maria", married Jolm-T. Mason of Baltimore. Res, 1887, Baltimore, Md. Children: Dora". Stephen- Thompson". Gertrude". Armistead". Alonzo'. Clara-Lodisa", b. 8 Oct. 1839, Gilboa, N.Y. For information of her family address Mi's, A.-H. Knapp, of Osawatomie, Kansas, 1875. John-Keyes", b. 13 May, 1833, Gilboa. Allen-Heyer", b. 24 Jan. 1835, Gilboa; was an officer through the Rebellion ; and, 1875, was in the United States Army. 6154. ANTOINETTE', [6112] (Bev. Winslow', Hannah' (Winslow) 'Paige, Ed ward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 11 Aug. 1805, Schaghticoke, N.Y, ; m. 14 Feb. 1825, George Smith of Florida, N.Y., born in Edinburgh, Scotland; died 20 Aug, 1838, Fort Johnson, N,Y. She married 2d, 15 June, 1836, Hon. Piatt POTTER of Schenectady, N.Y., b. 6 Apr, 1803, Galway, Saratoga Co., N.Y,, sixth child of Restcome* and Lucinda (Strong), Mrs. Antoinette Potter d, 5 May, 1883. She was the last survivor of the children of her father, Rev. Winslow" Paige, D.D. [6106]. *Resteome Potter was born at Little Compton, Rhode Island, August 1, 1762, and removed from thence in infancy, with his parents, to Dutchess County, N.Y.. ivhere his father died in 1776, leaving him the eldest of a family of seven children. He was a volunteer in the war of the Revolution at the age of fifteen, and served at different periods about one year; a part of the time under the command of Col. Ethan Allen ot Vermont. He was also in the battle of Bennington. He was twice married. His flrst wife was a Miss Carpenter, by whom he had three children, all of whom he lost. His second wile was Lucinda Strong, by whom he had fifteen children, twelve of whom survived Iiim. He died 21 June, 1840, aged nearly eighty-live. After the war of the revolution, lie removed to the County of 538 Descendants of Edward* Winslow. ^ He entered upon the study of the law without the advantages of a collegiate education. He commenced and finished his term of study in the office of the Hon. Christopher-Alonzo' Paige [6133], in the city of Schenectady, and was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court as attorney in 1838. He began practice in Florida, Mont gomery County; was elected and served in the Legislature of the State in 1831. In 1834, he removed from thence to Schenectady and formed a co-partnership with C.-A'. Paige, liis former preceptor, which continued fourteen years. He was during that period appointed by the court district attorney, which office he held twelve, years. In November, 1857, he was elected a justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York for the term of eight years. In November, 1865, he was re-elected to the same office without opposition. During the year 1865 he was Judge of the Court of Ap peals, the highest law court in the State. His last election of judge he still con tinues to hold. Under the provisions of the amended constitution of 1870 he was selected by the Governor of the State as one of the bench to constitute the Court of Review, as distinguished from circuit judges. In 1866 he was elected a trustee of Union College, which institution, in the following year, conferred upon him the honor ary degree of LL.D. Since 1834 he has resided in Schenectady, N.Y. Child: 6155. Mary, b. 1 Mar. 1826, Minaville, Montgomery Co., N.Y. ; m, by Rev. Dr. Backus, Schenectady, N.Y., at the residence of her step-father, Hon. Piatt Potter, 34 Feb. 1847, B.-Franklin Potter, b. 33 June, 1815, Sche nectady Co., N.Y., thirteenth child of Restcome and Lucinda (Strong) of Glenville, N.Y. [See 6154]. He died 18 Mar. 1870. Lawyer. s.p. Res. Schenectady, N. 7. 6156. RACHEL", [938] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 10 Feb. 1749, Rochester, Plymouth Co., Mass. ; died in 1810, Whitingham, Vt, She Was married 39 Feb. 1709, [pub. Rochester, Mass., 11 Dec. 1768,] to Joseph HAMMOND. Ear lier. Whitingham, Vt. Child: 6157. Rachel- Winslow", b. 6 Dec. 1789, Rochester, Mass, ; d. 4 Oct. 1865; m. Rupert, BenningJ;on Co., Vt., 24 Oct. 1810, James Russell, b. 24 Sept. 1791, Salem, Washington Co., N.Y. Children : 6158. 1. Chauncey', b, 1 Mar, 1812. 6159. 2. John', b. 31 Aug. 1813, Rupert; d. 24 Sept. 1866, Flint, Genesee Co., Mich.; m. Gainsville, Wyoming Co., N,Y,, 26 Feb. 1845, Achsah- M. Smith, born at G,, 1 Feb, 1827, Res, 1867, Flushing, Mith. Saratoga, N.T„ where he kept a store and tavern, until he removed, about the year 1809 to Glenville Schenectady Co., where he continued to reside nntil his death. He occupied during his life various places of public trust; was a colonel iu the militia, justice of the peace, and for sixteen years a iud-re of the County Court, . J =>- Lucinda Strong, his second wife, was born in Litchfield, Connecticut, in 1773, and was the daush ter of Thomas and Sarah Strong, a family of note in that State, Her family removed from tlienco to Saratoga County, where she was married in 1790. She survived her husband two years and died May 4, 1848. ' K Russell, Sherman. 539 Children : 6160. 1. Edgar-Tiffany', b. 5 Sept. 1849, Gainesville. 6161. 2. Alice-Burton', b. 12 Feb. 1854, Flint Township, Mich. 6162. 3. Milan- Winslow', b. 14 Feb. 1857, Flint Township, Mich. 6163. 8. Rachel-Delilah', b. 1 Mar, 1816; d, 4 July, 1818. 6164. 4. Delilah-Rachel', b, 1 July, 1818. 6165. 5, Stephen-Hammond', b, 18 May, 1820. 6166. 6. James-Avery', b. 11 May, 1823. 6167. 7, Clarissa-Winslow', b, 7 Apr. 1824. 6168. 8. Harriet-Ann', b. 11 Mar. 1827. 6169, 9. William', b. 31 Jan. 1829. Res. 1873, Gainesville, If. 7. 6170. TISDALE", [929] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm'', Kenelm',) b. 8 Apr. 1751, Rochester, Mass. ; died in Saratoga County, N.Y, ; m, Rochester, 15 Aug. 1773, Jane Blackwell or Holbrook. He removed first to Vermont, afterwards to Saratoga Co., N.Y., but at what dates we are not informed. June 15, 1789, his unfinished house in Vermont took fire in his absence from home, and was consumed, burning to death four of his children: Rachel, Josiah, Tisdale, and Betsey. Farmer. Children born in Rochester: 0171. Rachel, b. 8 June, 1774. 6172. Josiah, b. 6 Feb. 1778. 6173. Mary-C, b. 14 Aug. 1780. 6174. Tisdale. 6175. Betsey. 6176. Bbtsey-P., b. 31 Dec. 1790. 6177. Tisdale, b. 27 Sept. 1793. Removed to Ohio before 1869. 6178. Sarah-M., b, 37 Jan. 1796. 6179. THANKFUL", [931] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 14 Aug. 1755, Rochester, Mass. ; died of consumption soon after the birth of her second son. She married at Rochester, 23 June, 1776, Jabez SHERMAN. They removed from that town to Easton, N.Y., taking with them Mercy' [933]. Children : 6 1 80. Resolved. 6181. Hem AN. 6182. BENJAMIN", [933] (Edward*, Edward*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 3 June, 1758, Rochester, Plymouth Co., Mass. * died about 1817, Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt. He married [pub, 18 Mar, 1780,] Rebecca Ellis, d. of Malachi. He maiTied 3d, Prudence Albee, who afterward married Thayer, and died 30 Dec. 1841, while visiting her son Edward" at Depauville, N.Y. Airs. Rebecca (Winslow) Hall [6693] has her family Bible containing her family records. Farmer. Res, Rochester, Mass., and Whitingham, Vt. 540 Maj. Ansel" Winslo'W. K Children : 6183. ], Asbnath, born in 1783-3, Rochester, Mass. ; d. Mar. 1814 or '15, Jellerson Co., N.Y, ; maided Rufus Barr, a farmer, s,p. Res. Le Bay, N. 7. 6184. 2. Thomas, born in 1784, Rochester; died there in 1801. 6185. 3. Ansel, born in Rochester; died in infancy. 6186. 4, Ansel, [6193] b. 9 Mar. 1787; d. 33 Aug, 1870; m. Lucinda Tainter, 6187. 5. Edward, [6358] b. 15 Mar. 1788; m, 3 Nov, 1813, Fanny Otis. 6188. 6. Susannah, born in 1793, Rochester; d. February, 1811; married, January, 1811, Amos Shumway, of Le Ray, b. 15 Aug, 1790, Whitingham, Vt,, s. of Levi and Chloe ( ) of W. Farmer. Res. 1873, Breckenridge, Caldwell Co., Mo. 6189. 7. Ezekiel-Dbnnis, [6278] b. 8 Sept. 1793; m. 9 Aug. 1818, Sarah Clark. By 2d marriage: 6190. 8. Ellis, [6387] born in Whitingham; died about 1837; m. Abby (!) Foster; m. 2d . 6191. 9. , died young. 6193. MAJ. ANSEL", [6180] (Benjamin', Edward*, Edwa/rd', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 Mar. 1787, Rochester, Mass.; d. 23 Aug. 1870, Chicago, 111., at the residence of his son, Almerin-Henry' [6354]. He married, 22 May, 1808, Lucinda Tainter, b. 7 Mar. 1790, Somers, Conn, He left Rochester when about eighteen years of age, and went to Boston, where he remained about two years, then went to Whitingham, Vermont, where he met Lucinda Tainter, his future wife, daughter of Deacon Jonathan" and Jemima (Root), [Benjamin'' and Hannah (Wood), Dea. and Lieutenant Simon' and Rebecca (Harriugtou), Simon- and Joanna (Stone), Joseph', b, 1613, came to America in ye ship Confidence, 1038, and Mary (Guy), b, in 1619, came to America in same ship] at the time on a visit to her uncle, Dr. Stephen Tainter, who, in 1802, married Mercy" Winslow [0388], In 1810 they, with several other families, removed to the town of Le Ray, Jefferson Co,, N.Y. In 1813 he was a soldier at the defence of Sackett's Harbor; in 1817 was appointed Lieutenant in the 108th Regiment of Infantry, in 1818 Captain, and iu 1819 JIajor iu the same regiment; was deputy sheriff in 1847-8; constable and collector in the town from 1838 to 1843; in 1855 removed to Millbuig, Mich., where he resided until 1865, when he went to live with his son Almerin-Henry'- He was a member of the Baptist church for many years ; was buried at St, Joseph, Mich., beside his wife Lucinda, Though a man of great activ ity and vital force, he was of very delicate physical organization, and, owino- to overtaxing his strength in his younger days, spent the last thirty-five years of his life in broken health. He was very social and pleasing in his intercourse with the world, and most kind and affectionate in his family relations, and, while not of spe cially pious character, was very conscientious, honorable, and charitable, Lucinda was a member of the Baptist church, a women of great piety, sound judo'inent and force ot character, which she devoted to the education and government of her family. They lie buried side by side after a married life of fifty-seven years. She died at Millbui'g, 14 May, 18C5. K Hall, Norton. 541 Major Winslow had a looking-glass that was said to have been brought over in the Mayflmoer. It is now in the possession of the family of Almerin-Henry', Farmer. Millburg, BeiTien Co., Mich. Children: 6193. 1. Rebecca.', b. 14 Jan. 1809, Whitingham, Windham Co., Vt. ; married at Le Ray, Jefferson Co., N,Y,, 27 Dec. 1833, Foster- Very Hall, b, 15 Mar, 1809, W,, s. of Capt, Samuel and Hepsibah (Albee), who was sister of Prudence Albee, wife of Benjamin" Winslow [6183]. He died 17 Jan. 1884. Farmer. Mrs. H. res, 1887, Depcnoille, Jefferson Co., N.Y. Children: 6194. 1. Sylvia-Albee", b. 6 Jan. 1834, Depauville; married there, 3 Jan. 1860, David Norton, b, 39 May, 1833, at D., s. of John and Susan (Smith) of D, Mrs, Norton died at Depauville, 7 May, 1886. Res. Depauville, N. 7. Children born in Depauville: 6105. 1. Hm-ace-Hiram' , b. 1 Mar. 1861; married 7 Oct, 1885, Grant Bate- man of Adams, Jefferson Co., N.Y. Child: 6195* 1. Infant son, b, ; died 26 Apr. 1887. 6196, 2. Herbert- BoselV, b, 18 Jan. 1863. 6197. 3. Willie', b. 29 Jan, 1865; d. 4 Mar. 1866, at Depauville. 6198. 4. Dora-Loverne', b. 7 Oct, 1868. 6198» 5, Arthur- John', b. 1 Apr. 1872. 6199. 2. Hiram- Winslow", b. 4 Nov. 1835, Depauville; died there, 8 Dec, 1856, 6200. 3. Leander-Abiathar", b. 29 Mar. 1837, D. ; m, Millburg, Mich,, 37 Aug, 1866, Emarancy-Frauces Hess of M., born there, 30 Mar, 1843, dau. of George-W. and Mary-Ann (Higby) of M, Grad, Eastman's College, Rochester, N.Y., 1861. Township treasurer, 1864-5, and justice of the peace, 1863-9. Manufacturer. In July, 1861, ho ¦went to Millburg, Berrien Co., Mich., and afterwards removed to Benton Harbor, in the same county. 1887, res. 831 West 3Iadison Street, Chicago, III. Children: 6201. 1. Ona-Lillian', b, 27 Aug. 1868, Millburg. 6201^ 2. George-Foster', b. 1 Mar. 1871. 6201'' 8. Hattie-Elizd', h. 11 Apr. 1873. 6201' 4. Nellie-Belle', b. 6 June, 1875, 6201'' 5. Newton-Lee', b. 18 June, 1879. 6202. 4. Newton-Baxter", b. 9 Jan. 1840, Depauville; married there, 17 Jan. 1861, Helen-:\Ielissa Bowe, born at Three Jlile Bay, 13 Nov. 1839, dau. of Elijah and Sally (Lawtou) of D. Reraoved to Michigan in 1862. Res. 1869, and 1887, Benton Ilirlor, M'leh. 542 Susan' {Winslow) McNeil. ^ Children born in Millburg: (1203. 1. Perlmj-Elijah', b. 27 Sept. 1862. (1304. 2. Willie-Newton', b. 7 Feb. 1805. (',005. 3. Frank- Wesley', b, 13 Nov. 1866. (',305» 4. Blanche-May', b, 28 May. 1871. C-iO.-,!' I 5. Clara-Maude', b. 10 Feb, 1873. ()305'= ( 6. Clarence-D'., b, 10 Feb. 1873. 6306 5. Laurentine-Augusta", b, 15 June, 1842, Depauville; died there, 15 Oct, 1869; married there, 8 Jan, 1863, Hiram Mount, b. 12 June, 1838 Lafargeville, town of Orleans, son of John and Margaret / \ gf J) Res. Depauville, N. 7. Child : fioo7. Edgar-Vinton', b, 17 Nov. 1866, Depauville. 6208. 2. Son', born in Le Ray; died in infancy, 6309. 3. Susan', b. 23 Feb. 1813, Evans' Mills, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; married there, 27 Dec. 1832, Jacob McNiel, b. 24 Dec. 1808, Saratoga, Washington Co., New York, s. of Jacob and Clarissa (Scofield) of Jefferson County. Mr, IMcNeil died 3 Sept, 1883. Mrs. McNeil died of valvular disease of the heart at the house of her daughter, Mrs, Dyer, in Chesaning, Saf>'anaw Co,, Mich., 22 May, 1887, and was buried beside her husband in Tecumseh, Lewanee Co. , Mich. Lumberman. Res. Clinton and Tecumseh, Mich. They removed to Michigan in 1834. Few of to-day, occupying pleasant homes, enjoying the blessings of church privileges, of schools and of society, familiar only with the modern modes and conveniences, of travel, can realize the fortitude necessary to enable one to leave a home of happiness and comfort to endure the inconveniences, the hard ships and sufferings, inseparable from a thousand-mile journey, to flnd at last a home in the wilderness almost without extent, far from friends and from almost everything which renders life pleasant — yet such was the heroism possessed by Mrs. McNeil, that when her husband thouglit it . best to find a home in a new country, she arose calm, strong, resolute, and turning from almost everything which before had given life its joy, by his side set out upon their journey westward. Cultured, reflned, and delicate in all her feelings, it is not to be sup posed that this step was taken without many heartaches. Their new home was chosen near where now stand the villages of Clinton and Tecumseh in Michigan. There they passed together over fifty years of happy wedded life; and there, December 27, 1883, celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding day. Mrs. McNeil was lovely in all the rela tions of life, and was lovely still, even in death. This tribute a brother pays to a sister's love, and to her many exalted virtues. But before another year had passed the separation came, and Mr, JlcNeil had 'gone before.' A few years more and the companion of his Susan' ( Winslow) McNeil 543 life followed, calmly passing to the spirit life, and was buried by his side in the beautiful cemetery of Tecumseh, near the home where they had so long lived. We copy the following, read by A.-B. Winslow, at the golden wedding before mentioned. If a trifle long, and somewhat unusual in a work of this kind, there is little danger of its becoming a precedent, as instances of two sisters married at the same time and place and living with their companions over fifty years, very seldom occur. The other sister [6193] is still living. "Fifty years I This is a longtime, my friends, and few there are of all those who had entered life this length of time ago now living upon the earth; and fewer still are those who have lived their seventy years. How few then must these couples be who, however early in life's morning they joined their destinies to walk hand in hand life's journey, have been permitted thus to walk through the years of half a century I " But there are such. Fifty years ago to-night there went out from a little home in northern New York two youthful couples — the bride's sisters. With strong hearts to engage in the battles of life, and with bright hopes for its future joys, they set forth in their respective but divergent ways. "The path in life of one was chosen near their childhood's home, where in after years, among the old familiar scenes, they could live over and over again the joys of their early days. "The other couple, animated by that restless ambition so charac teristic of the American people, almost before the honey-moon had waned found a home in the wilds of Alichigan. " That hardships would be encountered, both in the journey and subsequently, was to be expected in that early day; and separated so far from home and friends, I need not say that for many years dark sorrows, trials, and disappointments were the accompaniments of their daily life. I do not speak of tiiese as being peculiar to themselves, for they shadow the pioneer in all places and at all times, and brave indeed must be the hearts which go forth to meet them. Pleasures are antici pated which never come; sickness and death are in the air they breathe, and in the water they drink. It may be that the trials and sorrows of this couple w^ere not greater than is usually encountered in a new country — I do not know — I only know that the days of their early western life were sad and full of trouble; sickness, like a sombre cloud, darkened their pathway ; though little buds of promise came and brightened for a time their lonely home, they soon perished, leaving their hearts more desolate for having tasted the sweet joy of a parent's love. "But all is changed now. Many of their sorrows are forgotten; others are so mellowed by time that they bring no grief in their remem brance. Other children came to them, and are spared to bless and to make glad their declining years; the friends of other days once more surround them ; the dark shadows which so long enshrouded them have ">ti4 Susan' ( Winslow) McNeil. K long since passed away, leaving but tlie sunlight of hope and happy anticipations. "But where are these couples now? The first is still living near the shores of the St. Lawrence, where first their path in life was chosen. And the other? My own heart— and I know the heart of every person here, is made glad to-night that we are permitted thus to meet them in their happy home, but as we look upon them now we see but little to remind us of those who started out together so long ago with them. The vernal morn of life has changed to wintry eve ; their locks then dark are now of silvery whiteness; their cheeks are furrowed deep, and their eyes are dim with age; but the same warm grasp is in their hands, and the same loving hearts are theirs, as of old. After having traveled the long journey of fifty years together, and together borne the burdens of life, they are ready on this fiftieth anniversary of their marriage day to pledge anew the troth then plighted ; and a few of us are gathered with them, to rejoice with them in the happy event. " But of all that large company which gathered in that northern home how few are here! Where are they? A few besides ourselves yet live; but the many, doubtless, have climbed the golden stairs, and now live upon the higher plains of life. Some then in life's morning passed on ere its noon-tide came; others there were who lived the full number of man's allotted days, and becoming weary with life's burdens they laid them down, and themselves are now at rest. One by one they fall by the way, and we see them no more. To our mortal vision there are vacant places on all sides of us — we look for 'shadows where shadow.'^ used to fall,' but we see no shadows, " You will excuse me, my friends, for leading your thoughts into so sad a channel on an occasion like this. There are some of us here to-nio-ln who feel the full force of the language I have used. I myself am flllino-, or trying to fill, the place of one no longer with us. I need scarcely say that I allude to our older brother, so recently deceased. His life had been more fully identified with those of our brother and sister here than has my own; he had anticipated much from the pleasures of this evening, but he haspassed beyond the veil. But if it be true, my friends, as some assert, that the spirits of the dead commingle with the livino- then 1 know that our brother is present with us, and not he only, but many others who were present on the first occasion, and it may be that the in visibles here to-night outnumber those we see, and that the interest they feel in what concerns ourselves, and the pleasures they enjoy are greater than our own. Could we but lift the veil which hides the spirit world, how wonderful might be the sight to meet our vision. The little babes our brother and sister laid to rest, the aged parents of them both the brothers, sisters, friends, who were wont to greet them here— all present, and more real now than when clothed in flesh. I do not over draw the views as entertained by many, and if they be true, then o-reat ¦ indeed must be the joy which awaits our entrance into spirit life I Susan" ( Winslow) McNeil. 545 would not deny their truthfulness nor disbelieve them if I could, for they are pleasant views to entertain, and lead to pure, happy thoughts. " But few believe at the present day, I think, that our identity is lost when we enter the future life, but rather that we live as our individual selves. If this be true, and nothing but the body dies, then our loves must live. We can see nothing unreasonable, therefore, in the spirit- child seeking the presence of its living mother, or of the spirit mother that of her living child; and what is true of their relations must be true of others, "This aged couple in their youthful days chose each the other frorn all the world as a companion in life's pilgrimage; from then until the present time they have shared each other's joys and sorrows; and borne so far as possible each other's burdens;- and now, standing upon the bor der-land between the two worlds, they are willing to renew love's pledges made in early life. " It is a grand spectacle. None are perfect, and the very fact that their love has survived the test of fifty years — has lived through all the storms of life, and that they have kept their hearts both firm and true, f^hows that 'great battles have been fought and great victories nobly won,' and can we suppose that wheu their bark shall reach the farther shore, their hearts, which have clung together in weal and woe through all their lives, will be content with other hearts? Can we suppose their love will die when in that land where all is love? " They tell me I asked the question, when they were married, if he, our brother here, took my sister's name, instead of my sister his. I do not remember this, for I was very little then; my years could have been numbered by the fingers of a single hand; but I will ask this question now — could I love him more if through all these years he had borne our name — more, if through Ais veins oar kindred's blood was flowing? He has been to me a brother; has given me a brother's love; I have loved him in return. Please let me ask another question. When we enter spirit- life, will he be no more to me, or I to him, because of these relations? Is this little family to be broken up, the members scattered, the kindred ties all broken? .\re the parents there no more to love the child, or the child the parents, more than others whom here they know not of? When this earthly life shall end, are the sacred names of father, mother, Ki.ster, brother, to be heard no more? We cannot see it thus; the mother cannot thus forget the child once pillowed on her breast. "Believing that the spirit and not the body constitutes the man; that its existence beginning with early life will continue on forever; that kindred ties which exist in this may exist forever in the life to come — we are prepared to look with real joy to a reunion on the other side, and to a continuation there of the happy relations existing here. We expect it to be thus. We expect to see looking as in life all the invisible friends who may be present here to-night, and to know them as we knew them here, with the same friendships, the same affections, and the same loves. 546 Descendants of Maj. AnseV Winslow. S: 1 need not tell you, therefore, that we fully expect this couple, when a few more years shall have come and gone, will lie down as it were, in sleep, but soon to awaken again, unchanged in feeling, and scarcely knowing that the change called death had come to them. I need not tell you that we fully expect them to continue in the summer land the journey they have commenced in this. We fully expect them to continue it together, the same as here; and when another -fifty years shall have rolled away, we hope to have the pleasure of attending another anniver sary wedding, where the two couples we have mentioned, the friends who are here to night, those absent but still in the fiesh, and all those who have passed onward, shall be gathered together. But what name can be given it? It will be beyond the golden, beyond the diamond — far beyond any and all things earthly, both in the magnificence of the spirit home, and in our unbounded joy." Children born in Tecumseh : 6310. 1. Lucinda-Cordelia", b. 3 Sept. 1834; d. 30 Oct. 1834, T. 6211. 2. Charles-Ansel", b. 4 June, 1836; d. 14 Aug. 1838, T. 6312. 3. Almerin", b, 19 Aug. 1839; died the same day, 6313. 4. Elizabeth-Cornelia', b. 14 June, 1843, Tecumseh; married there, 11 Jan. 1859, George McNeil, b. 28 May, 1837, at T,, s, of Elisha and Permelia (Goodrich) of Carthage. Tobacconist, Res. Coldwater five years, removing thence to St. Louis, Mo,; South Bend, Ind,, two years, and Adrian, Mich. Child: 6214. Charles- Winslow', b. 28 Dec. 1859, Tecumseh. 6215. 5. Josephine-Cornelia", b. 21 Apr. 1846; married in Tecumseh, 14 Nov, 1865, Sylvester-Edward Dyer, b. 5 Jan. 1845, Oakland,'Mich., s^ of Edward-Sylvester and Jane (Stilson) of Chesaning, Saginaw Co,, Mich. He served in the war; was Sergt. of Co. G."^ lst°JIich, En gineers and Mechahics; enlisted 18 Sept. 1861, and was dischar<^ed 31 Sept. 1864, Atlanta, Ga. Res. 1870, and 1887, Chesaning, Mich. Children : 6216. 1. La Vergne', b. 19 Dec, 1868, Chesaning. 6216" 2. lAiella-Elisaheth', b. 7 June, 1880. 6217. 6. Harriet-Theresa", b, 25 Feb. 1849. 6318. 4. Dr. Ansel', b. 17 Sept. 1814, Le Ray, Jefferson Co,, N.Y • d 8 Mar 188'>- m. Tecumseh, 7 Jan. 1839, Emily Campbell, dau. of Isaiah Campbell of T. After her death he married in T,, 36 Jan. 1843, Betsey Goodrich b 16 Nov, 1816, Pamelia, Jefferson Co., N.Y., dau. of Ira and Sarah (Benson) of T. She died 18 July, 1844, at T. (s.p,) He marriedTd Freedom, Washtenaw Co,, Mich,, 7 May, 1848, Harriet Macroon b 22 Jan. 1821, CamiUus, Onondaga Co., N.Y., dau. of Dr. Isaac and'Betsey Pray, Stiles, WeUs, Bryant. 547 (Coney) of Freedom. She d. 33 Mar. 1887. Adjutant and captain of militia. Physician. Res. Millburg, Berrien Co., and Dimandale, Mich. Children by 1st marriage : 6319. Martin- Ansel", born and died in Tecumseh, Mich. 6220. Morton-Benjamin", died in Tecumseh, Child by 2d marriage: 6321. John-Damon", born and died in Michigan. Children by 3d marriage : 6222. William-Morton", b. 27 Mar. 1849, Silver Lake, Washtenaw Co., Mich. ; died 5 Oct. 1873. 6333. Elizabeth-Mary", b. 37 Sept. 1851, Millburg, Mich. ; m. Eaton Rapids, Mich,, 8 Oct, 1868, George-D, Pray, b. 2 Feb. 1843, Superior, Wash tenaw Co., Mich., son of Nathan-Hamon and Sally-Ann (McCor- mick) of Foster, Providence Co., R.I, Farmer. Res. 1871, Windsoi; Eaton Co., Mich. Children : 6224. Anna-Louise', b. 16 Apr. 1870. 6225. Merta-ElizalietV . 6325* Oew-ge-Freeman' , b, 6 Dec, 1882. 6226. Frank-Henry", b, 37 Mar, 1853, Millburg. 6326' Florence", b, and d, 4 Sept, 1859. 6337. Percival-Almerin", b. 33 May, 1864, Millburg, Berrien Co., Mich. ; married, at Eaton Rapids, 31 Dec. 1886, Lula-Ettie Buckley. 6338. 5. Lucinda', b, 27 Jan, 1817, Le Ray; m, Evans' Mills, N.Y., 36 Jan. 1836, AIonzo-Farrington Stiles, b. 11 Dec, 1811, son of Farrington and Betsey (Kelsey). Fai'mer, Res. Millburg and Benton Harbor, Mich. Children: 6239. 1. Elizabeth-Lucinda", born 37 May, 1839, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; m, Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Mich., to G. -Allen Wells, 10 May, 1858. She married 3d, 5 Aug. 1868, Niles, Berrien Co., Mich,, S.-P. Bryant, b. 4 Aug. 1844. Res. Greeley, Weld Co., Oolm-ado. Children by 1st marriage: 6229" 1. Ilerbert-A'., b, 6 Aug. 1859. G239'' 3. DaughUr', b. and d. 19 Aug. 1860. 6^39" 3, Eugene-A'., b. 35 May, 1863; d. 9 Aug. 1866. 0339-1 4. Minnie-May', b. 13 Apr. 1864; d. 17 Aug. 1866. n, 3d marriage: 6339« 5. Lloyd-L'., b. 22 Feb. 1879. 6330. a. Ansel-.-Vlonzo", b. 16 July, 1841; enlisted as private in Burgess' West ern Sharpshooters, 18 Oct. 1861, and died 18 Apr. 1862, at Pittsburg Lauding. .54s Dencendants of Maj. AnseV Winslow. '^' 6331. 3. Emily-Antoinette", b. 26 Jan. 1844, Berrien Co., Mich., marrie 1. Arthur- Ansel' , b. 7 Jan. 1868. 5331" 2. Eugene-Sydney', b. 1 Aug. 1871. 623 1" 3. Wilbur-Henry', b. 20 June, 1873. 6331'' 4. Erwin-Garfleld', b. 13 May, 1880. 0333, 4. Almerin-Henry-Farrington", b. 5 Oct. 1850, Bainbridge, Berrien Co,, Mich. ; m. 12 Mar, 1878, Julia-A. Cross. He d. 10 Oct. 1878. 6333, 5. Ida-Araminta", b, 22 Jan, 1853, Bainbridge, Berrien Co., Mich.; m. 14 Oct. 1875, Preeman-G, Pray of Dimondale, Mich., b. 15 Apr, 1853, s. of Nathan-Hamon and Sally-Ann (McCormick) of Foster, Providence Co., R.I, Parmer and merchant. Res. Dimondale, Mich. Children : 6233» 1. Ar aminta- Lucinda', b. 20 July, 1878. 6333» 3. Luden- Andrew', b, 30 May, 1883. 6334. 6. Ina-Elora", b. 30 Mar. 1855, Bainbridge; m. 3 Jan. 1878, Arthur-Lewis Pearl, b. 10 May, 1855, s. of Lewis and Juliette (Enos). Res. 1887, Dodge City, Kan. Children: 6334* 1. Maurice- Arthur', b. 13 May, 1880. 6334* 3. Boland-E'., b. 2 March, 1883. 6234" 3. Nina-Elora', b. 22 Oct, 1885, 6235. 7. Lucian", b. 1 Nov. 1857, Bainbridge; married, 10 Sept. 1886, Ciua-M. Crossman. Res. 1887, Benton Harboi; Berrien Co., Mich. Child: 6235' Loula', b. 25 June 1887. 6336. 6. Damon-Andre', b. 19 May, 1819, Le Ray, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; m. 9. Jlar. 1848, Tamour-Maria Searles, b. 5. Jan. 1831, Wales, Brie Co., N.Y., dau. of Stephen and Polly (Cobb). Was educated at Le Ray Academy and at Gouverneur Wesleyan Seminary; in 1841 he was appointed by Gov, W.-H. Seward brigade quartermaster under Brigadier-General Daniel-C. Rouse. He moved to Michigan in 1844, studied law with Hon. Peter Morey at Tecumseh, was admitted to the law courts in June, 1845, and subsequently, the same year, to the Court of Chancery. He also settled at Charlotte, Eaton Co., Mich., in 1845. In 1846 he was appointed prosecuting attorney for Eaton Co., by Governor Fetch, and was post master at Charlotte under President Polk. In 1851 he removed to St. Joseph, Berrien County, Michigan, where he has since resided. He was tliree times elected Circuit Court Commissioner for Berrien County, and was for four years attorney for the Chicago and Michigan Lake Shore Railroad Company. For several years lie was vice-president K Wolvcrton. 54'J of the Michigan Historical and Archaeological Association, and was appointed delegate from that society to the centennial exposition; was also for many years historian of Berrien County Pioneer Society. In 1876, he, read before the Michigan Historical and Archseological Association a paper on the early history of Berrien County — from 1679 — and prepared and read at the fourth of July celebration, a paper on the early history and settlement of St, Joseph as recommended by resolution of Congress, During 1863 and 1804, he edited and published the St. Joseph Pioneei; and until the election of Mr, Lincoln in the latter year, closing his valedictory with the following sentiments: "Union is the one great desire of our heart, and the object of our efforts, and if that object can better be attained by the success of the opposite party, then we sink party in patriotism and bow a willing obedience to the will of the people." As a man he has been honest and incorruptible — so much so that it has often been said of him that he was too honest for a lawyer. Though very decided in his opinions on all subjects, he is withal liberal. It can not truthfully be said, of him that he was a great advocate at the bar, but as an office lawyer, and in his judgment of law he has had few equals and no superiors in Western Michigan, He has never aspired to politi cal position, such a life being distasteful to him. He is now and for many years has been a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Children: 0337. 1. Charles-Morton", b. 37 May, 1849, Charlotte, Eaton Co., Mich, ; m, 13 Oct, 1873, Clara-Ellen Wilson, b, 39 Dec. 1857, dau. of John and Cornelia (Cory). Children : 6337' 1. Giwe'. b. 31 Oct, 1875; d. 37 Feb. 1884, 63371' 3, Donald-Morton' , b. 2 Nov. 1878; d. 28 .Miir, 1883. 6238, 2. Polly-Iola", b, 16 Dec. 1850, Charlotte, Mich,; m, 29 Dec. 1874, John-McCoy Wolverton, b. 4 Nov. 1846, s, of John and Rachel (Chew), He d. 4 Sept. 1885, Children : 6338* 1. Ciara-Bachel', b, 28 Mar, 1876. ti-rSS'' 2. Bosa-Aurelia', b, 29 Nov. 1880; d. 23 Jan. 1881. 6-3:J8« 3, lola-DeW, b. 2 Dec. 1882, 6239. 3. Franklin-Augustus", b. 13 Feb. 1853, St. Joseph, Uerrien Co,, Mich, ; m, 31 ]\Iay, 1882, Margaret Forbes, of Plaiiiville, Mich,, b, 6 Oct. 1852, dau, of William and Margaret (Mclntyie) born at Peter Head, Scotland, Res, 1887, Saugatuck, Allegan Co., Mich. 6240, " 4. Edward-Damon", b. 9 Sept, 1855, St, Joseph, Benien Co,, Mich,; m. 17 Sept, 1881, Lydia-Dornuin Webster, b. 30 June, 1857, d, of Elizur and Frances (.\verill). 550 Descendam.ts of Maj. Ansel' Winslow. ^ Children : 6240' 1. Edward-Webster", b. 4 Aug. 1882. 6340" 3. Ethel', b. 15 Nov. 1883. 6240° 3. Cla/rence-Morton', b. 2 Oct. 1885. 6241. 5. Rosa-Clarinda", b, 18 Apr. 1858, St. Joseph, Berrien Co., Mich. ; d. there, 3 Jan, 1860, 6242. 6. Clara-Isabel", b. 8 June, 1862, St, Joseph, Berrien Co,, Mich. ; m. 3 June, 1885, Arthur-Eldred Raze, b. 19 May, 1859, s. of Horatio- Nelson and Jane (Curtis), Child : 6343* Ava-Jane', b. 6 Apr. 1886. 6343. 7. Son', died in infancy. 6344. 8. Dr. Mblvin-Thomas', b, 7 Aug. 1834, Le Ray, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; m. Depauville, N.Y,, 32 Nov. 1849, Sarah-Morris Blount, b. 18 Dec. 1829, Watertown, N, Y., dau, of Ambrose and Elizabeth (Wood), She died 20 Feb, 1856, Quincy, 111., and was buried at Macomb, III, He married 2d, Macomb, UL, 3 Feb, 1859, Sarah- Aurelia Wolverton, b, 6 Dec, 1842, Philadelphia, dau. of John and Rachel (Chew). Physician and banker. He entered the medical profession quite early in life, and for a number of years practiced medicine in northern New York, but failing in health, in 1855, he removed with his family to Quincy, III. On the death of his wife, in the February following, he removed to Macomb, McDonough Co., and entered at once into a banking house, and remained in that business continuously for twenty-five years. Thoroughly acquaint ed with tUe business in all its details, in 1871, he obtained a charter for a national bank in Macomb, and having secured the necessary stock, he organized the bank, which is now, 1887, in successful operation. In 1876 he accepted the management of a savings bank, but in 1882, his health giving way, he resigned this position and entered into the more active business of furniture dealer, in which he is now engaged. During his residence of over thirty years in Macomb he has been called to fill many places of trust and responsibility — city treasurer, mem ber of the board of education, member of the city council, and others, fill ing all with honor to himself and with satisfaction to the public. He still enjoys in the fullest extent the confidence and respect of the com munity where he has lived so long. At the age of fourteen years he united with the Baptist Church in Evans' Mills, N.Y., and still holds his connection -with that denomina tion of Christians. Res. 1887, Macomb, III. Children : 0145. 1. Myra-Rosaline", b, 16 May, 1851, Evans' Mills, N.Y. 6346. 2. Percy-Ambrose", b. 23 Feb. 1854, Clayton, N.Y, ; died there, 25 Feb, 1854. 6347. 3. Joseph-Melvin", b. 26 Dec. 1855, Quincy, 111. ; d. 30 May, 1856, Ma comb, III. ^m 1 '/Ml ^^ Dr. Augustus-Benjamin' Winslow. 551 By 2d marriage: 6'248. 4. John-Edward", b. 17 Aug. 1860, Macomb, McDonough Co., 111.; m. 26 Aug. 1886, Carrie-Teressa Reithly, dau. of James and Mary-Jane (Coats). Child: 6248' Percy-Edward, b. 23 July, 1887. 6349. 5. Sarah-Elida", b. 6 Nov. 1863, Macomb. 6250. 6. Ivy-Dell", b. 19 Jan. 1867, M. 6251. 7. Walter-Miner", b. 4 Jan. 1869, AI. 6351» 8. Cora-May", b. 1 May, 1874, 6351" 9. Howard-Thomas", b. 9 Apr, 1876, 6252. 9. Dr. AuGasTns-BENj.A.MiN', b. 7 Dec. 1837, Evans' Mills, N.Y. ; married, 8 Jan, 1859, Anna-Louisa Browks, b, 14 May, 1838, Batavia, N,Y,, d. of Charles and Ann-Ehzabeth (Joslyn), She d. 37 Nov, 1868, Charlotte Jlich, He m. 3d, 13 July, 1870, Hattie (llosford) [Latson], b. 36 July, 1843, Leona, Mich,, widow of Henry-A, Latson and dau. of Isaac-B, and Lavinia-B, Dental surgeon. The first ten years of the life of Dr, Winslow were passed upon his father's farm, near Evans' Mills; and while here it was not particularly different from the lives of other children similarly situated, being like most such, an attendant of the common schools when such schools were in session. But after leaving the farm he entered the Le Ray academy, where he remained several years, acquiring what at that time was considered a very good education. At the age of sixteen we flnd him a vei-y successful teacher, passing without trouble of any kind through the sessions of schools conceded to be among the most difficult of man agement of any in the country. But the business of teaching being very distasteful to him, we flnd him, two years later, in Charlotte, Mich,, where he became at once the acting county clerk for Eaton Co., in which office he continued two years. He then entered upon the study of dentistry in the office of Dr, John-F. Terry of Jackson, Mich,, with whom he remained two years as student and one as partner in the business, afterwards returning to Charlotte. At that early day, itinerant dentists were quite common, and appar ently were a necessity in so new a country, for there were but few places at that time in Michigan sufficiently large to sustain a dentist, hence we find him during the next few years among the itinerants of that profession, having an established circuit, consisting of six or eight of what are now some of the most enterprising cities of that State. On his marriage to Miss Brooks, in 1859, they settled in Charlotte, as their future home, but Mrs. Winslow's health failing soon after, they visited for an indefinite period the State of Minnesota, hoping for its restoration from the invigorating air of that climate. In this they were not disappointed, and as early as the fall of 1860 they were again in Charlotte. Soon after returning home, Dr, Winslow met with an acci- 552 Descendants of Maj. Ansel' Window. -^ dent while making a set of teeth, from the explosion of the steam-boiler used in his work, causing him great suffering for months, and came near ending his life, but from the effects of which he finally recovered, except in the loss of teeth. Res. 1887, Charlotte, Mich. Children : 6353. 1. Alice-Augusta", b. 33 Aug, 1861, Charlotte; died of heart disease, 16 Nov. 1873. 6353" 3. Warlaud-Hosford", b. 1 Jan. 1875. 6254, 10. Almkhin-Henry', b. 10 Oct, 1830, Evans' Mills, N,Y. ; m. Valatie, Colum bia Co,, N.Y,, 23 Dec. 1857, Matilda Van Slyck, b. 10 Oct, 1836, at V,, dau. of John" Van Slyck of V. [Samuel' and Hannah (Bain), Tobias' and Cynthia (Wieler), Dirk" and Christiana (Ten Broeck), Tennis' and Jannetie-Hendrekse (Vanwie), Willem-Pieterse' of Rensselaerwyck Colo- nie, 1655], and Matilda-Pearce" Howland, daughter of Jonathan' and Lydia (Pearce) [Peleg" and Lillias (Akins), Nathaniel" and Joanna ( -) [Rickertson], John* and Mary (Cook), Nathaniel" and Mary (Rose), Zoheth" and Abigail ( ), Henry' of Duxbury, 1633, and Mary ( ).] Of this enterprising gentleman, so widely and favorably known in commercial circles, we shall give a somewhat extended notice, princi pally to show to youth what energy, perseverance, and integrity can do in overcoming obstacles in the way of realizing early purposes aud objects of laudable ambition. He attended district school until eleven years of age, after which he spent two yciirs at the Le Ray Academy, and theu entered a country store, where he remained until his removal to Chicago, in 1854. His father's health failing, and a loss of property ensuing, the son was obliged to pay for his schooling at the Academy by building fires, keep ing the school-rooms in order, etc. While he was employed in the coun try store, after business hours, which usually continued until nine aud sometimes to eleven o'clock at night, and many times much later, he was accustomed to devote a certain amount of time to study and the im provement of his mind. On coming to Chicago, he entered the drj'-goods house of Jlills, Bowen & Dillenbeck, as cashier and book-keeper; and on the succession of Bowen Brothers to the business, in 1856, he continued with them as cashier, book-keeper, and partner. The firm of Bowen Brothers com menced with a capital of eleven thousand dollars, which at the time ol the dissolution, had increased to five hundred thousand dollars. They were succeeded by the firm of Bowen, Whitman & Winslow, with a capital of three hundred thousand dollars, whose annual sales were foui million dollars. In 1870, Mr, Whitman retired, and the firm of Bowen, Hunt & Winslow w.as formed, who continued business with the same amount of capital and sales until the great 'fire of 1871, in which they were losers to the amount of over half a million dollars, and in which Jlr, Winslow's loss WHS total. In the following February, however Mr WRRLKHD HOSFORD WINSLOW. K Almerin-Henry' Winslow. 553 W. had formed another firm under the style of Richards, Shaw & Win- slow, with a capital of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, by whom the business was afterward conducted, with annual sales to the amount of three million dollars. Mr, W., as the financial partner, displayed marked ability from the date of his assuming the position, and, during the trying times of that decade, went through without favor aud with unwavering firmness and faith. Though a member of the first Presbyterian Church of Chicago, he held no purely sectarian views, as compared with the more important question of present and future life. After the Chicago fire, the following letter was received : Chicago, Nov. 11, 1871. D.-P. Holton, M,D. My Dear Friend: You will see from my last manifesto that we are about getting at work again; and we hope to be prospered, and to gather to ourselves some money to support our declining years. With the excep tion of my house and furniture I was completely stripped by the loss of property, insurance, stock, etc. However, my courage is good, and I date my years back a decade, and go to work with the old ambition. When you have a few moments' leisure, please let me have the pleasure of a few lines from you. ' As ever, your friend, Almerin-H. Winslow. Early after the great fire the following slip was cut from a Chicago paper : The New City — A New Surprise in the Burnt District — Richards, Shaw & Winslow — Permanent Location of the Dry Goods Jobbing Trade. — The "rebuilt section "of the burnt district has been awakened and surprised the past week with perhaps the most significant incident that has thus far attended the mighty labors and enterprises of reconstruction, in the sudden occupancy by Messrs. Richards, Shaw & Winslow, dry goods jobbers, of their new building ou State and Madison. This new five story brown stone edifice, the lofty und conspicuous walls of which have been standing for weeks past in idle grandeur, awaiting the final labors of the carpenter, a solid pleasure to the public eye as a triumph of delicate and massive architecture, had naturally excited popular curi osity as to what uses the beautiful building would be devoted. The firm of Richards, Shaw & Winslow, now prominently before the public through this interesting event, is a consolidation of the two wholesale dry goods firms of Bowen, Hunt & Winslow, formerly of 15 and 17 Randolph, and of Richards, Crumbaugh & Shaw, formerly of 43 and 44 Wabash Avenue, and represents, in combination, the formidable commer cial influencfe—iu c/ipital, energy, experience, and reputation— of two of the oldest, most successful, and most influential jobbing houses in Chi cago, each of the two firms to which the firm of Richards, Shaw & Wins- 554 Almerin-Henry'' Winslow. K low forms a new succession having been identified with the dry goods interests of the Northwest for nearly a quarter of a century anterior to the conflagration of the city. The history of the present firm, so well endowed at its organization with the elements of success, has been from the start a record of ambi- ¦ tion, courage, and enterprise. Entering upon the private labors of recon struction, before the ashes of the city were yet cold, we believe the brick buildings erected by them at 123 and 124 Michigan avenue, and occupied by them in thirty days after the fire, were the first business structures put up in the burnt district or in the old business middle of the city. They were thus the first to set a practical and earnest example in the direction of reconstruction, and the firm will, of course, figure in the local annals of Chicago as the pioneer merchants of the new city. The history of the rebuilt city dates with the erection of those first buildings. Cautiously and prudently manipulating their resources, but moving to business with a promptness which surprised the mercantile community, aud at once hurrying forward an ample stock of goods, the firm of Richards, Shaw & Winslow began early in November to respimd to orders from the mer chants of the Northwestern States, who never for an hour in those days of peril and darkness manifested an inclination to withdraw trade from the ancient channels which then seemed to the rest of the world to have been closed forever by a historical calamity and the most memorable disaster which ever befel the commerce of a city. In the judgment of an intelli gent community, and by the acknowledgment of our rivals in trade aud enterprise, it was by the nerve, fortitude, foresight, and true commercial spirit of a few such firms as the present, that the imperial commerce of this imperial city was saved from a long and dreary suspension by that heavy laying on of the awful hand of misfortune. It is pleasant now to notice that this exemplary spirit and exemplary industry have been already partially rewarded on the part of this firm by the development of their trade to new and unexpected proportions, aud requiring for its proper manipulation the entire capacity of the lofty and noble building, their occupancy of which on Saturday last constitutes a public and interesting event in our new history. The general aspect and impression of the building is that of con spicuous and commanding beauty, magnitude, loftiness, solidity ot structure, cold and chaste simplicity of architectural design, and great wealth of material and finish. It is, perhaps, the source of more delight to the public imagination than any other building in the new city. The capacity is 55x160 feet, five tall stories, with a basement, "which constitutes a single elegant apartment, 73x200 feet, the superficial area of the six floors thus measuring 59,000 square feet. The inside aspect of the building from the costly modern basement, where it is broad day from sunrise to sunset, to the broad sky floors, is that of cheerful space-a comfortable sense of light, room, and ventilation. The furni ture, fixtures, equipment, and mechanical finish, are costly, tasteful ' '^'-^''^.i..C.i:r<^^ oei^S K Almerin-Henry^ Winslow. 655 attractive, and beautifuL The stock of goods is now full, the basement and each succeeding floor above constituting a grand exposition of fabrics from all the markets of the world, probably the finest " aggrega tion " of dry goods ever exhibited in Chicago. The several departments are carefully systematized, the basement being devoted to heavy domestic cotton goods and blankets; the first floor to prints, delaines, dress goods, and silks; the second floor to hosiery, white goods, and the shawl depart ment; the third floor to a mammoth stock of notions; the fourth floor to the several lines of woolen goods. The fifth floor is the packing and shipping room. The general offices, on the first fioor, are a neat and ele gant specimen of architecture on a small scale. The State Street and side entrances are broad and high, and strike a spectator as emblematic of cheerful and generous welcome inside. The immense pieces of plate glass entering largely into the construction of the first floor, are importa tions from Germany, being considerably larger than any manufactured in- America. Immense vaults and two powerful steam elevators, each devoted to special and separate uses, are among the general equipments of the building. The flrm of Richards, Shaw & Winslow is the only exclusively jobbing dry goods house in Chicago. The event of their new and final re-establishment on Madison and State Streets would seem to settle the question of the permanent location of the dry goods jobbing trade of Chicago, Mr. Winslow died at St. Louis, Mo,, 10 May, 1886. "The business men of St. Paul were much shocked yesterday to learn the sad news of the death of A.-H. Winslow, of the firm of Auerbach, Finch & Van Slyck. It occurred at St, Louis at midnight Monday night, his wife and two children and George-R, Finch being with him at the time. "Mr. Winslow was a pioneer of the city of Chicago, even antedating Marshall Field. As a financier he had few equals, and his probity and honesty of character were never questioned. Among the old-line mer chants of Chicago he will be remembered as a singularly just and upright man. "In 1875, he removed to St. Paul, becoming the credit manager of Auerbach, Finch & Van Slyck, wholesale dry goods dealers. In 1880, he became a member of that firm, and ever since has had the manage ments of its credits and finances. As in Chicago, his reputation in St. Paul was a high one, reflecting credit and honor upon himself and Ms firm," He was a member of no secret order; was a resident member of the New England Historic Genealogical Society, 18 Somerset St,, Boston, Mass. Res. 1877, Port Clinton Place, Highland Park, and, 1886, No. 476 North Street, St. Paul, Minn. Children born in Chicago: 6355. 1. Julie-Matilda", b. 17 Mar. 1860; d. 18 Mar. 1862, Chicago. 6356. 2. William-Heury', b. 21 Jan. 1867. 1887, in a bank at St. Paul. 6257. 3. Maud", b. 18 July, 1871. 556 Edward' Winslow and Descendants. ,K 6258, EDWARD", [6187] (Benjamin', Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 15 Mar. 1788, 'Rochester, Mass.; d. Sanford's Corners, Jefferson Co., N.Y., 17 Aug. 1879; m, Rutland, Jefferson Co,, N.Y., 3 Nov. 1812, Fanny Otis, b. 6 Aug. 1793, Marlborough, Vt., dau. of Araunah and Elizabeth (Adams) of R. Mrs, Winslow d. at Sanford's Corners, 5 June, 1878. Mr. Winslow had a gold-headed cane which belonged to his grandfather Winslow and which is thought by the family to have been brought over in the Mayflmcer. It is of live oak, and has the name and date on the silver band, quite plainly to be seen under the ivory head, "Edward Winslow," date 1714. Farmer. In 1809 he removed from Rochester, Mass., to Pamelia, Jeffer son Co., N.Y. Sanford's Corners, Jefferson Co., N.7. Children: 6359. 1. Emerancet', b. 81 Aug. 1813, Pamelia, N.Y'.; d. there, 3 July, 1815. 6260. 2. Edward-Martin', b. 13 Feb. 1816, Pamelia, N.Y. ; m. there, 32 Mar. 1838, Lydia-Ann Hayes, b. 5 May, 1814, Salisbury, N.Y., dau. of Daniel and Nancy-Ann (O'Connor) of S. She d. 22 Mar. 1854, Clayton, N.Y., and was buried at Depauville, N.Y. Hem. 2d, at D., 19 Sept, 1854, ]\Iiiry- Ann-Bailey Bartlett, b. S. Weare, N,H., 12 Feb. 1828, dau. of Enoch and Lucy (Giddings) of Weare, N.H. The year after his marriage he purchased a farm in Clayton, about two miles from Depauville, which by his industry and care is now under fine cultivation,^ — " free from stumps and stones," — on which he haserect- ed fine commodious buildings for the comfort of himself and family. He has held the offices of school inspector and town assessor ; was elected trustee of the M.E. church in D,, and class leader in 1840, which po,si- tions he continues to fill; he has attended three regular meetings per week and extra ones, for nearly fifty years, allowing nothing but sicknes.s to prevent his attendance. He joined the Washingtonian Temperance Society when a boy, and has been a bold temperance worker through life. See appendix. Res, 1887, Clayton N, Y., P. 0. address Depauville, N. Y. Children, of whom three died on day of birth; The others were: 6260' 1. Emerancy-Ana", b. 28 Sept. 1846, Clayton; m, 18 Sept, 1866, at C, Henry-A. Rathburn, b, 23 Apr, 1845, New Haven, N, Y., s, of John and Mary of N. H, Air. R. enlisted in the war of the Rebellion 4 Oct, 1863, Co. G., 1st New York Light Artillery; was discharged, and reenlisted 11 Feb. 1864, and served till the close of the war. Was discharged June, 1865. He receives a pension for permanent Injury to health. Mechanic. Res. 1887, Peto.v^-^y. Emmet Co., Mich. Children: "360" 3. Perley-Edward', b, 33 Oct, 1867, New Haven, N.Y. Machinist. 6260" 3. Cora-A'., b. 10 Jan, 1870, New Haven, 6360'' 8. Newel- Chandler', h. 10 Sept. 1873, N.H. 6360" 4, Lela-M*., b. 33 Apr. 1883, Petoskey, Mich. By 3d marriage: 6260' 2. Periey-Edward", b, 20 May, 1856, Clayton, N.Y. ; d. there, 23 Dec. 1861, and was buried in Depauville, N.Y. K Defendorf, Dunn, D'dlenhaeh, Bbrrich, Porter, Blahe. 557 6260E 3. Emma-Lucy", b, 11 Dec. 1861, Clayton; m. 2 Oct, 1883, Watertown, N.Y., Stephen Defendorf, b, 23 Sept. 1859, C, s. of Geo. -Alexander and Lucretia (Luther) of C, Farmer and mechanic. Olayton, N. 7. Children born at Clayton: 6360"' 1. Pearl- Winslow', b. 11 July, 1884. 63601 2_ Mabel', b. 23 Apr, 1886. 6200 4. Clarion-Bartlett", b, 14 Oct. 1864. 6260'- 5. Olin-Leroy", b, 12 Mar. 1806. 6261. 3, Chandler', b. 16 Sept. 1817, Pamelia, N.Y,; m, Adams, N,Y,, 12 Jan, 1843, Dorcas Dence, b. 16 Jan. 1825, Herkimer, N.Y., dau. of Walter and Mary (Webb) of Smithville, N.Y. She d. 15 Oct. 1846, Pamelia. He m. 3d, 31 Jan. 1848, at Antwerp, N.Y., Hannah (Tanner) [Hines], wid. of Johu-C. Hines, and dau. of Varnum and Mary (Tanner) of Schuyler, N.Y, Mrs, W. was b, 15 June, 1820, and d. 13 Apr, 1882, Air. W. m. 3d, 33 Mar. 1887, Jane (Campbell) Louks, wid. of Aaron, b. 10 Nov. 1838. Farmer and carpenter. Res. 33 Franklin St., Watertown City, N.Y. Children: 6262. 1. Alvin-Herrick", b. 16 Mar. 1845, Le Ray; d. there, 22 Mar. 1846. By 2d marriage: 6263. 2. Panny-Maria", b. 27 Feb. 1851, Clayton, N.Y. ; tn. Watertown, N.Y., 17 Mar. 1869, Harlow-Ilurt Dunn, b, 20 July, 1843, Jefferson Co., N.Y., s. of Alexander and Mahala (Clark) of Rutland, N.Y. Carpen ter and joiner, 1887, Sanford's Cm'ners, N. Y. Children : 6364. 1. George- Arthur', b, 10 Dec, 1809, Le Ray, N,Y. 6365, 2, Gertrude-May'., b, 15 Oct, 1871, Rutland, N.Y. ^^ 6265' 3. Charles- Winfield'. 6206, 3. Mary-Ann", b, 27 Oct. 1856, Clayton, N.Y. ; m, HaDly Dillenback, Carriage builder. Res. 1887, Watertown, NiY. Child : 6266' 1, Bertha". 6367. 4. Betsey', b. 18 Jan. 1820, Pamelia, N.Y, ; m. there, 11 Mar, 1841, Alvin- Tubs Herrick, b. 15 Apr. 1819, Le Ray, N.Y., s. of Alvin and Achsah (Spencer) of L.R. He d. 18 .Ian. 1843, L.R. Parmer. She m. 3d, Le Ray, 13 Oct, 1850, Cyrus-Tliurston Porter, b. L.R., 3 July, 1829, s. of Francis and Sally (Spencer) of L.R, He d. L,R., 13 May, 1858. Far mer. 1887, South Evanston, III. Child : 0268. Lucena-Maryette", b, 8 Feb. 1842, Le Ray; m. there, 18 May,' 1865, Wallace-lloyt Blake, b. 15 JMar. 1839, New Haven, Vt,, s, of Caleb and Charlotte (Hoyt). Mrs. B. d. 9 Aug, 1883, South Evanston, Mr. Blake m. 2d, 4 Apr, 1887, S.E., Fanny Crane. Wholesale dealer in dried fruits. Res. South Evanston, III. 558 Descendants of Benjamin' Winslow. ^ Children born in Evanston: 6269. 1. Edgar-0'., b. 23 July, 1866. 6270. 2. Eva-Herrick', b. 11 Oct. 1869. 6370' 3. Wallace-Herbert', b. 17 Aug. 1879, South Evanston, UL 6371. 5. Newel-Henry', b. 3 Apr. 1833, Pamelia, N.Y. ; m. in Le Ray, N.T., 1 Mar. 1848, Phila-Ann Porter, b. in L.R., 6 June, 1823, dau. of Francis and Achsah (Thurstin). She d. 33 Oct. 1863, Watertown, N.Y. s.p. He m. 2d, Rutland, N.Y,, 35 Apr, 1867, Julia-Mari Johnson, b. 7 Mar. 1836, R,, d. of Orrin and Hattie (Wight). Farmer. Res. Watertown, N. 7. Adopted child : 6371' Nellie-M., "aged sixteen in 1887." 6373. 6. Mabyettb', b. 23 Sept. 1836, Pamelia; m. there, 18 Jan. 1846, Charles- Grandison Rider, s. of Isaac of Le Ray. Farmer. Le Bay, N. 7. Children born in Le Ray : 6373. 1. Celia- Abigail", b. 35 Oct. 1846. 6274. 2. Clinton-Winslow", b. 23 May, 1852. 6275. 3. Solon-Duane", b. 18 July, 1868. 6376. 7. Sarahbtte', b. 9 Dec. 1839, Pamelia; died there, 26 Jan. 1831. 6277. 8. Araunah-Otis', b. 26 Nov. 1833; Pamelia; m, Millburg, Mich., 16 Jan, 1858, Emily-Celestine Closson, b. 33 Aug. 1834, Clayton, N.Y., dau. of Thomas and Anna (Lowe) of Alichigan. Farmer. See Appendix. 6378. EZEKIEL-DENNIS", [6189] (Benjamin', Edward', Edward', Kenelm', Ken elm',) b. 8 Sept. 1793, Rochester, IMass. ; d, at North Russell, 17 Oct. 1880; m, Le Ray, N.Y., 9 Aug. 1818, Sarah Clark, b, 7 July, 1801, Loudon, Eng., dau. of James, an officer in the English army. Mrs. Winslow d. at N.R., 35 Oct 1881. Both buried at N.R. Mr. W. had a deer's leg with a gold head thought to have been brought over in the Mayflower. Parmer. Res. N. Busiell, N. 7. Children : 6379. 1. Asenath', b. 11 Apr. 1830, Le Ray, N.Y. ; ni, 15 Mar. 1836, Ransom- Hawley Baker, b. 31 Jan, 1810, Potstown, N.Y., s. of Thomas and Sarah. She died 23 Mar. 1843, Jefferson Co., N.Y. Children born in Jefferson Co., N.Y. 6279' 1. Emeline-Sarah", b. 19 July, 1837; m, 16 Nov. 1864, Flint, Mich., Aaron Parmeter, b. 31 Aug, 1828, Fulton Co., N.Y., s. of Ichabod and Polly (Ring). Children born at Mt. Morris, Mich, : 0279" 1. Lucy-Almira', b. 4 Sept 1865; m. at Mt M., 18 May, 1885, Eleazer Thompson. Frederick-Wallace', b, 14 Nov. 1867. Earl-Dodson', b. 17 July, 1871. Helen-Elizabeth', b. 11 Feb, 1872. 6279° 2. 6279* 3. 6279* 4. Herrick, Allen, Stacks, Monroe 559 6379' 5. Duaie-May', b. 17 Oct 1874; d. 18 June, 1875. 6279S 6. Hawley- Aaron', b. 11 Sept. 1877. 6379" 7. Grace-Emeline', b. 30 June, 1879. 6279' 2. Lucy-Ann", b. 31 Oct 1839; m. Mt Morris, 25 Oct 1858, Austin Herrick, b. Mt. M., 2 Dec. 1836, s. of Josiah and Urania (Ferris). Child: 62791 MeHie', b. 19 July, 1859, Mt. M. ; m. 19 Dec. 1878, Albert Allen, s. of Albert and Charlotte (Acre). Children born at Mt. Morris, Mich. : 6279^ 1. Eenie-Emeline"", t. 8 July, 1879. 6379' 2. Eansom-Elmer", b. 6 May, 1882. 6379"" 3. Lucy-Mayio, b. 12 Feb. 1885. 6379° 3. Ansel-Hays", b. 11 Aug. 1842; m. at Ray, Mich,, 12 Jan, 1863, Sarah- M. Pearsal, b. 19 Nov. 1844, Shelby, Macomb Co., Mich., dau. of Seth and Sylvia (Sadler). 6280. 2. Lucy-Ann', b. 9 Sept 1822; d. 3 Deo. 1829. 6281. 3. Edwabd-M',, b. 3 Sept. 1824. Res. 1887, Sioux Falls, Dakota. 6283. 4. Clabk-Ansbl', b. 15 May, 1837, Le Ray, N.Y. ; m. Mary-Adeline Pease, b. China, Me,, 19 Apr. 1832, dau. of Levy and Ripley, Plumber, steam and gas fitter. Res. ] 887, Englewood, III. Child: 6282* Elizabeth-Alice", b. 13 Jan. 1870, Chicago, III. 6283. 5. Libebty', b. 5 June, 1830. Supt. water works, Huntington, W. Va. 6384. 6. Fanny', b. 3 Oct 1832, Pamelia; m. Russell, 17 Mar. 1853, Thomas Stacks, b. 6 May, 1827, Ogdensburg, N.Y., s. of Alfred and Mary. 1887, Crary's Mills, N 7., Children : 6384' 1. Edward-Sumner*, b, 9 June, 1856, Pierrepont, N,Y , m. 8 Jan. 1881, P., Edith-Ettola Hamilton, b. 14 May, 1857, Brasher, N.Y , dau. of Henry-Thomas and Maria-Hannah. Children : 6284" 1. Dow-Clark', b. 3 Oct 1881, Pierrepont, N Y. 6384° 3. Mayfred-PearV , b. 21 Aug. 1886. 6284* 2. Adeline-Emma", b. 12 Mar. 1861, Pierrepont, m. 6 May, 1881, P., George-Granville Monroe, M. D., b. 2 Nov. 5 852, Calais, Me., s. of George and Esther. ' Children: 6384" 1. George- Wallace', b. 5 July, 1882, Potsdam, N.Y. 6384' 3. Charles- Stacks', b. 7 June, 1884, P. 63846 3. Mollie-Esther', b. 31 Jan. 1886, P. 6384" 3. Mabelle-Sabrina", b. 19 July, 1863, Pierrepont; d. 12 June, 1870. 6284' 4. Minnie-Ellen", b. 28 June, 1866, Pierrepont; d. se, six years, ten months, and twenty-three days. 6284' 5, Ettie-Lucinda", b. 18 May, 1871, Pierrepont, 560 Descendants of Edward' Winslow. ^ 6285. 7. Lucinda', b. 17 Mar. 1835, Le Ray, N.Y. ; m, 5 Jan. 1857, De Kalb, N.Y., Cooper Brooks, b, 6 Apr. 1834, Russell, N.Y,, s. of Zerah and Clarissa (Hale). He d. 10 May, 1871. She m. 3d, 5 Nov. 1874, Watertown, N. Y., Geo.-W. Gilman, b., P., 8 May, 1840, s. of Almon and Celie (Caswell) N. BiLssell. Children born in Russell, N.Y. 6385' 1. Clara-E"., b. 35 Jan. 1858; m. 33 Jan. 1877, Brainerd Clark. 6385" 2. Plorence-L"., b. 17 Mar. 1860; m. 30 June, 1877, John Pikes. 6285'^ 3. Julia-E'., b. 7 Feb, 1865; m. 18 June, 1884, Leonard Parker. By 2d marriage: 6285* 4. Arthur-C"., b. 6 Sept 1875, Russell, N.Y. 6286. 8. Sarah-E'., b. 17 Apr. 1839; m. 16 July, 1857, Daniel-C. Gray, b. 8 Feb. 1833, Canton, N.Y., s. of Daniel-C. and Polly (King). N. Bussell, N.7. Children born in Russell, N.Y. : 6286* 1. Frederic-A"., b. 27 Feb. 1859; m. 20 June, 1884, Jestine-E. Knox. She d. 20 Nov. 1886. 6286" 2. Charies-P"., b. 25 Feb. 1863; m. 23 Feb. 1887, Carrie-E. Towner. 6286" 3. Gertrude-M'., b. 14 Mar. 1871. 6287. ELLIS', [6190] (Benjamin', Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. Whitingham, Vt ; d. about 1837, Woodford, Vt, ; m, Abby (?) Poster, dau, of Obed, who d. a few years after marriage, leaving a daughter who married, and is deceased. He m. 2d, . There were several children but we have not ascertained theii names. Farmer. [Henry-Ellis Winslow, b. 8 Nov. 1832; m. 24 Sept 1861, So- phronia-Almira Brown, b. 4 Sept. 1836, d, of Edmund and Elizabeth (Prescott) of W, Farmer. Their child Fanny-Elizabeth, was born in 1863. — Prescott Gen., p. 170,] 6288. MERCY", [933] (Edward*, Edward', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 11 Apr. 1763, Rochester, Mass.; d. of heart disease, 27 Mar. 1822, Gainesville, N,Y, She taught school for twenty years; m. as 3d wife, Whitingham, Vt, 11 Feb, 1802, Stephen TAINTER, M.D., b. 13 Oct 1760, Westboro, Mass., s. of Benjamin and Hannah (AVood) of W. He d. 11 July, 1847, aged 87, in Wisconsin, at his son's residence. He served in the Revolution; was drummer boy at the taking of Burgoyne, in 1777, also at the battle of Bennington. He was much given to poetry and music. He practised medicine at G. twenty-three years; was a skillful physician, and a man of much ability and usefulness; member of the Congregational Church. Gainesville, N. 7. Children: 6289. 1. Clabissa-Keys-Wjnslow", b, 1 Feb. 1803, Whitingham; m, Gainesville, 6 Mar, 1833, Sheffield Burdick, b, 6 Mar, 1787, s. of Adam and Hannah, He d. 19 Oct 1839, G. ; was buried there. School-teacher and farmer; held a number of town othces; was deacon iu the Presbyterian church in G. She m, 2d, in that town, 2 Sept, 1830, David Silliman, b, 13 Aug. 1787, in Connecticut, s. of Samuel of G, Parmer, Children born in Gainesville except the last : 6290. 1. Harriet-Newell', b. 6 Jan, 1827; m. 3 Oct. 1853, Rev. Norman Starr, s. of Paul and Betsey (Bucklin). He d. 16 Sept 1865, Richfield'. K Harris, Doolittle, Mc Wethy, Heirett. Sherman. 561 Mich; grad. Whitestown, N,Y, ; ord. Chagrin Falls, O., 3. July, 1849; had seven pastorates ; Gerry, Concord, Charlotte, N.Y. ; South-, field, Salem, Lenox, Mich, ; and Chagrin Palls, O. She m, 3d, New Haven, Mich,, 28 Feb, 1869, Charles-Lovell Harris, b. 28 Nov. 1833, Guyandotte, Cabell Co., W. Va., s. of Lovell-Pairbrother and Helen (Lovell). He enl. 3 Feb. 1863, to serve three years; disch, '9 Feb, 1865, at expiration of the term of service. ' Furniture dealer and undertaker s.p, Bichmond, Mich. 6391. 3. Fanny- Woodbury', b, 31 Aug, 1839; m, Wetherfield Spa, N.Y,, 30 Sept. 1853, Eli-Proudfit Doolittle, b. 5 Mar. 1831, W.S,, s. of Ormus and Lydia (Rood). He attended school at Lima, Wyoming, and Canandaigua. Merchant, sheriff, deputy constable, etc. Res, 1873, Wethersfleld Spa. N. 7. Children born in Wethersfield Spa: 6393. 1. Hamilton-Burdick', b, 31 Dec. 1857, 6363. 3. Fannie-Belle', b. 30 Jan. 1865. 6394. 3. Sheffield', b. 12 Nov. 1831, Gainesville; m. there, 8 Feb. 1865, to Sarah-Betsey Towsley, b. 24 July, 1847, at G., dau. of John and Harriet-Janett (Cravath) of G. Farmer. Res. 1S73, Gainesville,N. 7. Children born in Gainesville: 1. Herbert- John', b. 5 Nov, 1865. 2. Stella- Towsley', b, 10 Sept 1869. Amy Amelia', b. 28 July, 1834; d, in G,, 27 Mar. 1862; buried there. Martha-Eliza', b, 27 Feb, 1837; m, there, 20 Feb. 1862, to L.-D. Mc- "Wethy, Warsaw, N 7. 6299. 6, John-McKnight-Ballou', b, 9 Jan, 1840, d. 30 Dec, 1 872, Poughkeepsie ; m. Coldwater, Mich,, 1 Jan 1861, E. Ransom, who d, in P, He m. 2d, N.Y,, 14 Dec. 1871, Mattie Warring, Poughkeepsie, N 7. 6300. 7. Ebenezer-Marvin-Toof, b, 21 Nov, 1843, Castile, N.Y, ; d, 30 Dec, 1866, Gainesville; buried there. Hem, atKalamazoo, Mich,, 16Nov. 1865, Anna-Bigelow Alcott, b. 8 Aug, 1842, Rochester, N,Y,, d. of William- Washington and Deborah-Bigelow (Bangs). Miller. Child : 6300' Charles-Earnest-Marvin', b. July, 1866: d. in infancy. 6301. 2. Adelia-M' ,, b, 24 Feb. 1807, Bennington, Vt. ; m, Rodolphus-W. Hewett of Hermitage, N,Y. Res, 1873, Peoria, IU. 6302. STEPHEN" [1184] (John*, .John', Kenelm', Kenelm') b, 21 Aug. 1747, Bochester Bee.; married . Settled in Ohio many years ago. Children born in Rochester: 1, Bethiah, b. 25 Apr. 1774. Abigaii., b. 19 Feb, 1776. Keziah, b. 27 June, 1780. John, b. 3 Sept 1782. West, b. 35 July, 1786. 6308. DEBORAH" [1193] (John*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm') b. 22 Mar. 1763, R. • m. there, 8 Jan. 1792, Thomas SHERMAN, s, of John and Mercy. Farmer. 6295. 6296. 6297. 4. 6298. 5. 6303. 1, 6304. 2, 6305. 3. 6306. 4. 6307. 5. 562 Descendants of John* Winslow. K 6309. 1. 6310. 3. 6311. 3. 6313. 4. 6313. 5. 6314. 6. 6315. 7. 6316. 8. Children born in Rochester: 1. Zephaniah, [6317] B. 1 Jan. 1793; d. 1838; m. Margaret-B. AIcGluthen. Otis, [6323] b. 7 Jan, 1794; m. Rlioda Sherman. Sarah-Kbenb, [6348] b. 14 Jan, 1796; d. 1845; m. Thomas Snow. { Sylvina, [6358] b. 1797; m. 8 June, 1827, Jireh Clifton. \ Hannah-Winslow, [6367] b. 1797; d. 18 Nov. 1860; m. James-Ham mond Sno'w. 6. Leonard, [6383] b. 14 Feb, 1800; m. 29 Nov. 1828, Anna Sherman. Debobah, b, 19 Jan. 1802; died unmarried, 1850. Thomas, [6390] b. 7 Jan. 1804; m. 7 Jan. 1838, Jane- West Bonney. 6317, ZEPHANIAH", [6309] (Deborah' ( Winslow) Sherman, John*, John', Ken elm', Kenelm',) b. 1 Jan. 1792; d, 1838; m. R,, 9 Sept. 1820, Margaret-Bonney Mc- Gluthen, b. 8 Sept. 1801, R,, dau, of Jos. and Lydia. Bochester, Mass. Children born in Rochester: 6318. 1. John-Winslow, b. 13 May, 1822. Mariner. 6319. 2. Gborgb-Bonney, b, 3 Feb. 1824, Mariner. 6320. 3. William-Henry, b. 24 June, 1826. Res. New Bedfwd, Mass. 6321. 4. Isaac- Whitney, b. 10 June, 1828; d. 11 Dec. 1851. Sail-maker. 6333. 5. Zbphaniah-Thomas, b. 11 Jan, 1833; d, 39 Apr. 1855. Carpenter. 6333. OTIS", [6310] (Deborah' (Winslow) Sherm.a.-D., John*, John', Kenelm', Ken elm',) b. 7 Jan. 1794; m. Middleboro, Mass,, 11 Aug. 1832, Rhoda Sherman, b. 15 Nov. 1802, M., dau, of Job and Lucy (Thomas) of M. Farmer. Bochester, Mass. Children born in Rochester: 6324. 1. Otis-Thomas', b. 9 Sept. 1823; m, 22 Feb. 1846, Abby-H. Durfey, b. Ply mouth, Mass. ; m. 2d, 4 Mar. 1866, Maria-C. Ashley. House carpenter. Res. 1870, New Bedford, Mass. Children born in New Bedford: 6325. 1. Thomas-Otis", b. 7 May, 1847. Res, 1870, Taunton, Mass. 6336. 3. Benjamin-Durfey", b, 26 Apr. 1854; d, 23 Mar. 1857, N.B. 6327. 3. Annie-M"., b. 13 Jan. 1867. 6328. 4. Henry-C"., b. 26 Oct, 1869. 6329. 2. Rhoda Etson', b. 16 June, 1825; married, 3 Dec, 1843, Weston Howland. Ship carpenter. Res. 1870, MattapoiseU, Mass. Children : 6330. 1. Charles- W"., b. 29 May, 1845; d. 14 Feb. 1848. 6331. 3, Julia-Prances', b. 18 May, 1849. Book-keeper. NBridgewater, Mass. 6333. 3. ( Clara-W»., b. 10 Mar. 1853. 6333. 4. ( Emma-E"., b. 10 Mar. 1853. 6334. 3. Phebe-Thomas', b. 9 June, 1837; m. 31 Jan, 1852, Washburn Packard. Shoe manufacturer, s.p, N. Bridgewater, Mass. 6335. 4, Job-Nelson', b, 13 Apr. 1829; married, 30 July, 1863, Henrietta Holmes. Blacksmith. Res. 1870, North Bridgewater, Mass. Children born in North Bridgewater: 6336. 1. Edward-Nelson", b. 12 Nov, 1864, K Eld/red, Sherman, Snow, Clifton, Bolles. 563 6337. a. Grace-Dariing", b. 3 Mar. 1869. 6338. 5. Ell', b. 14 July, 1831, Rochester; m. 16 Nov. 1853, Susan-West Taber, d. of Bartholomew-West and Fannie-Niokerson (Chase.) Shoemaker, s.p. , Marion, Plymouth Co., Mass. 6339. 6. Lucinda', b. 18 July, 1833; m, 10 Nov. 1857, David Eldred, b. 5 Aug, 1833, Falmouth, Mass., s. of David and Martha (Robinson) of F. Shoe manufacturer. North Bridgewater, Mass. Children born in North Bridgewater: 6340. 1. Charies- W"., b. 8 Oct. 1858. 6341. 2. James-0"., b. 21 Dec. 1861. 6342. 3. Susan-A"., b. 10 Nov. 1866. 6343. 4. Herbert- W"., b. 1 Feb. 1869; d. 13 Oct 1869. 6344. 7. Charlotte-Clark', b. 1 Jan. 1835 ; m. 15 Oct 1865, Nathaniel-Bonney' Sherman [6398], b, 23 Dec. 1836, R,, s. of Thomas" and Jane-West (Bonney) of R, Whaleman. North Bridgewater, Mass. 6345. 8. JAMEs-GrLLESPiE-BDRNEY', b. 9 Nov. 1840; m. 4 Nov. 1864, Lucina- Perry Landers of Plainfield, Vt., dau. of Freeman and Lucina (Dunn) of Vt. Farmer. Res. 1870, Bochester, Mass. Children born in Rochester: 6346. Bessle-Borden". 6347. Melissa-Freeman". 6348. SARAH-KEENE", [6311] (Deborah' (Winslow) Sherman, John*, John', Ken elm", Kenelm',) b. 14 Jan. 1796; d. 1845; m, in R., 24 Jan. 1819, Thomas SNOW, b. 20 Aug. 1793, Mattapoisett, Mass., s. of Thomas. Sea-captain. Mattapoisett, Mass. Children born in Mattapoisett : 6349. 1. Otis-Sherman', b, 34 Mar, 1830; m. Sandwich, Mass,, 38 June, 1849, Jane-Wing Cromwell, b, 30 Apr. 1830, New Bedford, Mass., dau. of Thomas-Byron and Eliza-Maoy (Howland), of N.B. Sea-captain. Res. 1870, Dartmouth, Mass. Children : 6350. 1. Sara-Lizzie", b. 3 July, 1850, New Bedford. 6351. 3. Gulielma-Howland", b, 15 June, 1855, East Freetown, Mass. 6353. 3, Lehella-Marion", b, 8 Aug, 1866, Dartmouth. 6353. 3. BENjAMEsr-FRANEiiN', b. 3 May, 1833. Res. 1870, Taunton, Mast. 6354. 3. Joshua-Thomas', b. 9 May, 1834. . Res. 1870, Acushnet, Mass. 6355. 4. Peter- Young', b. 3 July, 1837. Sailor. Res, Fairhaven, Mass. 6356, 5. Anson-Evbrett', b, 37 Nov. 1839; died at sea, 30 Nov. 1853. 6357. 6. Alfred-Watson', b. 34 May, 1835; died 80 Apr. 1837. 6358. SYLVINA", [6312] (Ddioi-ah' (Winslow) Sherman, John*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 1797, Rochester; m. 8 .Tune, 1827, Jireh CLIFTON, b. 37 Nov. 1790, at R., s. of Savory and Thankful (Dexter) of R. Shipwright. Marion, Mass. Children born in Rochester: 6359. 1. Deborah- Winslow', b. 3 Nov. 1838. 6360. 2. Catherine', b. 25 June, 1830; d. 7 Feb. 1865, Marion; m. there, 3 Jan 1853, John-H, Bolles. 564 Descendants of Deborah' ( Winslow) Sherman. ^ Children born in Marion : 6361. 1. Lovicy-C"., b, 13 Nov. 1853. 6363. 2. Emma-C"., b. 5 May, 1862. 6363. 3. Jireh- Watson', b. 28 Feb. 1834; married, 15 Jan. 1858, Charlotte- Wash ington Slocum. Child: 6364. Alice-Florence", b. 27 Apr. 1862, Taunton, Mass. ; d. 21 Mar. 1868, New Bedford, Mass. 6365. 4. Benjamin-Savory', b. 31 Jan, 1838; d. 6 Jan. 1870, Marion; m. Taunton, 21 Nov, 1865, Margaret-Ellen Chandler, b, 2 Sept, 1845, dau, of Abiel and Ellen (Elsler) of Lexington, Mass. Machinist. Child: 6366. Benjamin-Chandler", b. 28 Dec. 1866, Taunton. 6367. HANNAH-WINSLOW", [6313] (Deborah' ( Winslow ) Sherman, John*, ,Tohn\ Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 1797; d. 18 Nov. 1860, Mattapoisett, Mass.; m. 24 Sept 1820, James-Hammond SNOW of M., b. 19 Dec. 1794, at M., s. of Prince and Mar tha (Dexter), He d. 18 May, 1849, at Worcester Insane Asylum. Mariner. Children born in Rochester: 6368. 1. Laura-Ann', b, 19 July, 1821; m, Mattapoisett, 29 Feb. 1844, Ephraim Dexter, b. 1 Oct 1811, at M., s. of Gideon and Mary (Dexter) of M. Mattapoisett, Mass. Children born in Mattapoisett : 6369. 1. Oscar-Pitzland", b. 6 Apr. 1845; d. 12 Sept. 1846. 6370, 3. Sarah-Amanda", b, 31 Dec. 1847, 6371. 3. Philander-Ephraim", b. 6 Nov. 1849; d. 25 Nov. 1860. 6373. 4. Phebe-Adelaide", b. 14 May, 1856; d. 36 July, 1860. 6373. 2. Jambs-Loring', b. 27 May, 1825; m. Westport, 11 Mar. 1846, Louisa Pettey. House carpenter. Res. 1870, Westpm-t, Mass. Children : 6374. 1. Elisha-F»., b. 30 Dec. 1847. 6375. 2. Charles-M"., b, 13 Dec, 1857. 6376. 3. Cora-W",, b, 22 Sept 1862. 6377. 3. Roland-Williams', b. 24 June, 1833; m. New Bedford, 10 Dec. 1855, Elizabeth Robins. Painter. Res. 1870, Fall Biver, Mass. Children : 6378. Louisa-S". 6379. Susan- H'., not living. 6380. Hannah-S"., not living. 6381. Abbie-H". 6382. 4. Hiram-Mblvin', b. 8 June, 1836 ; married at New Bedford, 5 May 1856, Abbie Gifford. Painter, s.p. j>,-,^ Bedford, Masi 6883. LEONARD", [6314] (Deborah' (Winslow) Sherman, John*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 14 Feb, 1800, m. Middleboro, Mass, ; m. 2d Nov. 1828, Anua'shermani b. 23 Dec. 1810, M., dau. of Job and Lucy (Thomas) of M. Bochesler 6385. 6386. 6387. 2. 6388. 3. 6389. 4. K Sherman, Cromwell, Smillie, Larki/n. 565 Children : 6384. 1. Levi-W'., b. 11 Jan. 1829; d. 27 Dec. 1852; married Mary , who died 29 Sept 1856. Children : 1. John-Wing", b. 19 Mar. 1851. 2. Levi-Wilson", b. 12 May, 1853. Elbridqe-G'., b. 26 June, 1833; d, 15 Sept 1853. LucY-A'., b. 23 May, 1835; d. 9 Jilar, 1849. JosEPH-L'., b. 30 July, 1887; d. 11 Dec. 1861. 6390, THOMAS", [0316] (Dehmih' ( 17Jms?oM) ) Sherman, John*, John', Kenelm", Kenelm',) b. 7 Jan. 1804, Rochester, Mass. ; married there, 7 Jan, 1838, Jane-West Bonney, b. 13 Mar. 1807, Plympton, Mass., dau. of Nathaniel and Lydia (McLaugh lin) of P. Res. 1870, Bochester, Mass. Children born in Rochester: 6391. 1. Thomas-Augustus', b. 13 Nov, 1832; m. New Bedford, 26 Nov. 1856, Lucy-JIaria Chase, b. 26* Nov. 1838, N,B,, dau. of Jeremiah and Chloe P., of Dartmouth. Carpenter. Res, New Bedford. till 1860. 1870, Bochester, Mass. Children : 6392. 1. Lewis-Austin", b. 6 Apr. 1858. 6393. 2. Harriet-Augusta", b. 15 July, 1805. 6394. 3. Charles-Edward", b, 35 Sept 1867. 6395. 3. Jane-Maria', b, 19 Jan. 1835; married at Rochester, in 1857, Joseph-How- land Cromwell, of New Bedford, Mass,, b. 1 Apr. 1828, N.B,, s. of Thomas and Eliza (Howland) of Martha's Vineyard. Seaman. Res. 1870, Bochester, Mass. Children: 6396. 1. Edward-Howland", b. 10 Apr. 1858. 6397. 2. Mary- West", b. 30 Apr. 1861. 6393. 3. Natuakiel-Bonnby', b. 33 Dec. 1836 ; married at Rochester, 35 Oct, 1865, his cousin, Charlotte-Clark' Sherman, of R. [6344], b. 1 Jan. 1835, R., dau. of Otis" and Rhoda (Sherman) of R. Seaman. Res, 1870, North Bridgewater, Mass. 6399. 4. Emily-Taylor', b. 2 Feb. 1845; married at Rochester, 36 July, 1863, Walter-Gray Smillie, b. 22 Aug. 1841, at R., s. of James and Julianne (Pariow) of R. Millwright Res. 1870, Bochester, Mass. Children : 6400. 1. Walter-Gray", b. 20 July, 1866. 6401. 2. Isabel-G",, b, 2 Apr. 1871, Rochester. 6403, HxiNNAH", [1302] (JedMiah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 14 June, 1758, Barre, Mass.; d. 23 Jan. 1847, Enosburg, Vt., aud was buried there. She married at Brandon, Rutland Co., Vt, 24 Mar. 1785, Joseph LARKIN, b. 21 Sept. 1758, New Haven, Conn., probably s. of Edward and (Loring). He died 5 July, 1811, Fairfield, Vt, and was buried there. His will was also recorded there. Parmer. Res. Brandon, Waltham and Fairfield, Vt. 566 Descendants of JedediaK Winslow. ^ Children born in Brandon: 6403. 1. Sarah, [6414] b. 3 Feb. 1786; d. June, 1872; m. 3 Sept 1810, Elijah Sherman ; m. 2d, Joseph Montague. 6404. 2. PoLLT, b. 6 July, 1787; d. 27 Dec. 1797, at B. 6405. 3. Edward, [6433] b. 1 Sept 1788; d. June, 1871; m. 1 Dec. 1814, Asenath Stewart. 6406. 4. JosHUA-LoRiN, [6456] b. 4 June, 1791; d. 18 Sept. 1863; m. Laura Leonard. 6407. 5. Joseph-Pkbbman, b. 20 Apr. 1793; d. 31 Dec. 1796, B. 6408. 6. , Jedediah, , ^ gg j^^^ ^^^. ^^^^ ^i^^ 9 ^gb. 1795, B. 6409. 7. (Winslow, i 6410. 8. Christiana, b. 12 Mar. 1796 ; d. 14 Jan. 1798, B. 6411. 9. Obpha, [6467] b. 5 Aug. 1798; d. 1845; m. 26 May, 1818, William- Joseph Reese. 6413. 10. Cyrus, [6471] b. 8 Oct. 1800; m. 9 Oct. 1835, Sarah-Andrews Horner. 6413. 11. HiRAM-AuGusTUS, [6477] b. 17 Feb. 1805; m. Thankful Gay; m. 3d, Jane Abbott. 6414. SARAH", [6403] (Hannah' (Winslow )'La,T^in., Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Ke nelm',) b. 3 Feb. 1786, Brandon, Vt. ; d. June, 1872, North Brookfield, Mass. ; m. Fairfield, Franklin Co., Vt., 2 Sept. 1810, Elijah SHERMAN, b, 16 Sept. 1786, Newtown, Conn,, s. of Ezra and Esther (Hard) of P. Justice of the peace. Black smith. He died 14 May, 1832, Fairfield, and was buried there. She mamed 2d, Waterville, Vt., February 1845, Joseph MONTAGUE, a soldier in the war of 1812; was present at the battle of Plattsburg. Carpenter. Res, Brandon, Vergennes, Wal tham, Fairfield, Pawlet, and Shaftsbury, Vt. ; also North Brookfield, Mass. Children : 6415. 1. Lauba-Larkin', b. 4 June, 1811, Fairfield; d. 23 Feb. 1842, Cambridge, Vt She married at Fairfield, 25 Dec. 1829, John-H. Page, of C. 6416. 3. Obpha-Eliza', b. 19 Apr. 1813, Pawlet, Vt. ; d. 37 Oct. 1860, Fairfax, Vt. She married at Fairfield, Vt., 1 Dec, 1831, Valorous Meeker, of Fairfax. 6417. 3. Carolinb', b. 20 Nov. 1814, Pawlet; d. 37 July, 1834, Keysvills; m. Pail-field, 3 Oct. 1830, Jonathan Lamb, of Burlington, Vt. 6418. 4. Rbnsselaer-Rbbd', b. 23 Dec. 1818, Fairfield; married there, 29 Jan. 1843, Clarissa Soule, of P. ' Res. 1870, St. Albans, Vt. 6419. 5. Cyrus-Larkin', b. 18 Dec. 1820, Fairfield; married there, 19 June, 1848, Fanny-F. Barber, of P., who died 29 Dec. 1860. He died 27 Dec. 1860, Lancaster. 6420. 6. EzRA-N'., b. 10 May, 1832, Fairfield; married there, 30 Jan. 1850, Abigail- P. Colburn, of P. Res. ISU, East Fairfield, Vt. Children: 6421. 1. Laura-Bariow", b. 29 Apr. 1851, Fairfield. 6432. 2. Henry-Colburn", b. 14 June, 1854, " 6423. 3. Hiram-Larkin", b. 33 Aug. 1857, Fletcher. 6424. 4. "Sylvia-Colburn", b. 4 June, 1860, " 6425. 5. Rensselaer", b. 9 May, 1865, " K Edward' Larldn and Descendants. 567 6426. 7. Myron- Winslow', b. 1 Oct. 1823, Fairfield; was drowned 14 July, 1840, Waterville, Vt. 6437. 8. John- Jay', b. 22 Jan. 1826, " ; m. North Brookfield, Mass., 19 Sept 1844, Martha-E. Tyler, whose parents resided in N. Brookfield. Res. 1870, North Brookfield, Mass. Children bom in North Brookfield: 6438. 1. Myron-Winslow", b. 9 July, 1846; enlisted, August, 1864, in Mass. 4th Heavy Artillery, and served until the close of the war. He married, June, 1869, Ella Thompson, of N.B. Res, 1870, West Brookfidd, Mass. 6429. 2. Mary-Emma", b. 11 June, 1850; married Alfred Stevens, of Dana. Mass. Res. 1870, North Brookfield, Mass. 6430. 3. George-Henry", b. 23 Sept. 1854; d. 3 Oct 1854, N.B. 6431. 4. Myra-Eliza", b. 15 Aug. 1858; d. 12 June, 1859, N.B. 6432. 9. Gborge-Hamilton', b. 2 Mar. 1828, Fairfield; m. Fairfax, Vi., 12 Aug, 1855, Cordelia-M. Howard, of Fletcher, b. 3 Dec. 1827, Fairfax, dau. of Corodon and Harriet (Richardson) of Bryant, Iowa. Photographer, s.p. Res, 1875, Elgin, III. 6483. EDWARD", [6405] (Hannah' (Winsloic) Larkin, Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 1 Sept. 1788, Brandon, Vt. ; m. Westford, Vt., 1 Dec, 1814, Asenath Stewart, b. 7 Sept 1792, Crown Point, N.Y., dau. of Uriel and Anna (Holgate) of W. She died 3 Sept. 1855, Enosburgh, Vt,, and was buried there. Clothier, after wards a farmer. Res. Westford, Waterville,. Montgomery and, 1870, Enosburgh, Vt. Children : 6434. 1. Minebva-Stbwart', b. 18 Sept. 1815, Westford, Vt. ; m. Montgomery, Vt, 15 Sept. 1836, Scott Keith, b. 8 Apr, 1806, Sheldon, Vt., s. of Unite and Sally (Davenport) of S. Farmer and justice of the peace. Res. 1870, Irasburg, Vt. Children : 6435. 1. Helen-Marion", b. 16 July, 1837, Montgomery; m. Enosburgh, Vt,, 30 June, 1858, Frederic- William Fairbanks, b, 27 Sept. 1836, Shel don, s. of Joseph and Julia (Hildreth) of S. Farmer. Res. 1870, Sheldon, Vt. Cliildren : 6436. 1. Alice-Garri^, b. 26 Mar. 1860, Enosburgh. 6437. 3. Helen-Minerva', b. 11 Apr. 1864, Fairfield. 6438. 3. Adelia-lsalel', b. 21 Jan. 1867, 6439. 4. Florence-May', b. 19 June, 1868, " 6440. 2. Warren-Larkin", b. 27 Sept. 1842, Cambridge, Vt ; m. Albany, Vt., 28 Feb. 1864, Emma-M. Butler. Children: 6441. 1. OlayUmr-W'., b. 5 Feb. 1865, Enosburgh. 6443. 3. Franeis-Wayland' , b. 37 Oct. 1866, " 6443. 3. Frederic-B'., b. 7 Sept, 1868, E. ; died there, 9 Sept. 1868. 6444. 4. Oorc^A'., b. 3 Oct. 1869, Albany, Vt. 568 Descendants of Jedediah* Winslow. ^ 6445. 3. Alice", b. 1 Aug. 1849, Enosburgh; died there, 20 Dec. 1853. 6446. 4. Edward-Winslow", b. 27 Sept. 1855, B. 6447. 2. Plorbnzia-Kezia', b. 26 Mar. 1825, Waterville, Vt. ; m. Enosburgh, 6 Apr. 1847, Virgil Bogue, b. 25 July, 1823, at E,, s. of Ebenezer and Roxana (Loomis) of E. Res. Ihiosburgh, Vt. Children born in Enosburgh : 6448. • 1. Martha-Josephine", b. 22 Aug. 1848; married in E., 9 Sept 1869, Henry-C Waller, b. 6 Aug. 1844, E., s. of Chester and Philinda (Lawrence) of E. 6449. 2. Ada-Elmina", b. 22 Aug, 1849, 6450. 3. Asenath-Isabel", b. 15 Aug, 1853; d. 6 Oct 1861, Enosburgh, and was buried there. 6451. 4. Charies- Virgil", b, 19 Dec. 1855. 6452. 5. Edward-Herbert", b. 3 Jan. 1858. 6453. 6. Homer-Adelbert", b. 4 June, 1861. 6454. 7. Stella-Isabel", b. 9 Dec, 186-J. 6455. 8. Mary-Alice", b. 36 Aug. 1867. 6456, JOSHUA-LORIN", [6406] (Hannah' (Winslow) Larkin, Jedediah*, John'. Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 4 June, 1791, Brandon, Vt. ; d. 18 Sept, 1863, Stockton, N.Y., and was buried there. His will was recorded in Chautauqua, N.Y. He married at Fairfax, Vt, 6 July, 1817, Laura Leonard, b. 4 Jan. 1797; d. 3 Dec. 1863, Stockton, and was buried there. Parmer. Stockton, N. 7. Children : 6457, 1. Lewis, b. 14 Dec. 1818. Res. 1874, Union City, Erie Co., Pa. 6458. 3. Cynthia, b. 3 Aug. 1820, in Vermont 6459. 3! Charles, b. 30 July, 1833, " 6460. 4. George, b. 15 Sept. 1834. " 6461. 5. Ladra-Jane, b. 17 Oct 1836, " 6463. 6. Joseph, b. 33 Nov. 1838, " 6463. 7. Polly-Ann, b. 13 Sept. 1830, Stockton, N.Y. 6464. 8. Franklin, b. 3 Aug, 1833, " 6465. 9. LoRBN, b, 3 Dec. 1837, Stockton ; was married by A-D. Morton, Chau tauqua, N.Y,, 7 Feb, 1864, to Celestia-R, Hopson, b, 35 Apr. 1846 at C, d. of Schuyler and Angeline (Howard) of C, Parmer. s.p. Res. Maquoketa, Iowa, and, 1874, Stockton, N.Y. 6466. 10. Caroline, b. 5 Mar. 1840, Stockton. 6467. ORPHA", [6411] (Hannah' (Winslow) Larkin, Jedediah*, John", Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 5 Aug. 1798, Brandon, Vt. ; died in 1845, Black Earth, Wis. ; married in Fairfield, Vt., 26 May, 1818, William-Joseph Reese, and resided in Wisconsin. Children ; 6468. Joseph, 6469. Justin. 6470. Sarah. ^ La/rkin, Wilcox, Atkins, Maynard. 569 6471. CYRUS", [6413] (Hannah' ( Winslow) Larkin, Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Ke nelm.',) b. 8 Oct. 1800, Brandon, Vt. ; m. Waterville, Vt., 9 Oct. 1825, Sarah-An drews Horner, b. 8 Aug. 1805, Cambridge, Vt., d. of James and Theodocia (Rice) of W. He has held town and county offices. Woolen manufacturer and farmer. ^, . , ¦ Res. 1874, Elgin, Kane Co., III. Children : 6473. 1. Emily', b. 6 Sept. 1826, Enosburgh, Vt. ; m. Elgin, 26 Aug. 1847, Calvin- Elijah Wilcox, born in Schoharie Co., N.Y., s. of Gen, Elijah and Sally (Shuler) of Elgin, He died 24 Apr. 1851, Acapulco, Mexico, on his re turn from California, s.p. She married 2d, at Elgin, 21 Aug. 1854, David-Chichester Scofield, b. 21 Dec. 1803, Rensselaerville, N.Y., s. of Michael and Betsey (Nicolds). Nurseryman and farmer. Child by 2d marriage : 6473. Frank", b. 13 Nov. 1855, Elgin; died there, 19 May, 1865. 1474. 2. Cybus-Horner', b. 20 May, 1830, Waterville, Vt. ; m. St. Charies, III,, 23 Aug. 1854, Jane-Elizabeth Johnson, b. 4 Jan. 1829, Putney, Vt,, dau. of Ashbel and Olive (Davis). She died 2 May, 1874. Parmer. Res. 1875, Elgin, 111. Children bom in Elgin : 6475. 1. May", b. 30 May, 1855. 6476. 2. Frederick-Ashbel", b. 18 Aug. 1861. 6477. HIRAM-AUGUSTUS", [6413] (Hannah' (Winslow) 'La.r^in, Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenehn',) b. 17 Feb, 1805, Brandon, Vt. ; m, by Rev. Charles Cotton, Dun ham, P.Q,, 22 Nov. 1828, Thankful Gay, born in D., d. of Robert and Ludia (Baker) of D. She died 5 Jan. 1839, at D. He married 2d, in D., 8 Oct. 1840, Jane Abbott, b. 18 Aug. 1809, St. Armand, P.Q., d, of Jonas and Mary (Reynolds) of St A. Farmer. Res. 1874, Johnson, Vt. Children : 6478. 1. JoHN-W'., b. 12 Sept 1830, Dunham, P.Q. ; d. 24 Apr, 1832, P.Q. 6479. 2. Oren-Kemp', b. 16 Mar. 1883, D. ; d. 4 May 1856, P.Q, 6480. 3. Elizabeth- Anm', b. 2 Dec. 1834, D. ; m, P.Q., Sept. 1858, Hiram Atkins, born in D., s. of John and Eliza (Wales) of D. He died March, 1860, P.Q. Carriage-maker. She married 2d, in P. Q., October, 1864, Dewitt Holland, born in Bolton, P.Q., s. of John and Clementine (Dyer) of B. Drayman. Res. 1875, Mechanicsburg, Champaign Co., 0. Children : 6481. Clinton", born in September, 1865, P.Q. 6482. Eva", born in Mechanicsburg, O. 6483. John-H'., born " 6484. 4. Eliza-Thankful', b. 15 Oct 1838, P.Q. ; married there, 2 Oct 1867, Stephen-Austin Maynard, b. 18 Mar. 1839, Stanbridge, P.Q., s. of Stephen and Lucretia (Baker) of D. Farmer. Res. 1875, Dunham,P. Q. Children : 6485. 1. Annie-Lucretia", b. 16 Mar. 1870, P.Q. 6486. 2. Hattie-Eliza", b. 14 Feb. 1872, P.Q. 570 Descendants of Jedediah' Winslow. ^ 6487. 5. Hbrbert-Chauncby', b. 4 Oct 1841, P.Q. ; m. by Bev. H-D. Hodge, Johnson, Vt, 4 Oct 1867, to Alma-Hendee Balch, b. 6 Nov. 1843, at J., dau. of Allen and Jane (Andrews) of J. Farmer. Res. 1875, Johnson, Vt. Children born in Johnson : 6488. 1. Allen-Augustus", b. 25 July, 1867. 6489. 2. Jennie- Viola", b. 7 Nov. 1869. 6490. 3. Bui'ton-Chauncey", b. 24 Feb. 1873. 6491. 6. Abbib-Jane', b. 4 May, 1843, St. Armand, P.Q. ; m, Johnson, Vt., 25 Dec. 1871, Edwin-Knight Balch, b. 12 Oct 1845, J,, s, of Allen and Jane (Andrews) of J. Parmer. Res. 1875, Johnson, Vt. Child: 6493. ¦ Ina-Mabel", b. 1 Oct. 1872, Johnson. 6493. 7. Harlan- Winslow', b, 4 July, 1848, P.Q. ; d. 24 Feb. 1852. 6494. DEBORAH", [1304] (Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) h. 24 June, 1703, Brandon, Vt. ; died in her native town; married there, John LULL, who died in Brandon. He was s. of John and Elizabeth (Goodspeed). Brandon, Vt. Children born in Brandon : 6495. 1. Betsey [6502] b. 1 June, 1787; d. 4 Aug. 1846; m. John Crooks. 6496. 2. Salmon, b. Mar, 1789; died unmarried.. 6497. 3. Malinda, is deceased ; married Dr. Griffin, and probably removed tc High gate, Vt. 6498. 4. Lucius, b. 4 Nov. 1793 ; died in Brandon. 6499. 5. Albin, [6537] b. 16 Sept 1795; m. 21 June, 1821, Amersha-Malinda Clifford. 6500. 6. John- Winslow, born in 1800 ; died in Brandon. 6501. 7. John- Winslow, bom in 1802; " 6502. BETSEY", [6495] (Deborah' (Winslow) Z.u]l, Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Ke nelm',) b. 1 June, 1787, Brandon, Vt. ; d. 4 Aug, 1846, Malone, Franklin Co,, N.Y., and was buried there. She married, 2 Apr. 1809, John CROOKS, b. 27 Apr. 1777; d. 19 Dec. 1864, and was buried in Malone. Farmer. Children born in Malone : 1. John- Winslow', b. 10 Apr. 1810 ; has been twice married. Res. 1873, Malone, N. 7. 2. Lucius-Holbrook', b. 21 Mar. 1812; married . Res. 1874, Brandon, Vt. Children: 6505. Warren", was unmarried in 1873. 6506. Elizabeth", married Henry-Harrison Lee. Res. 1873 Butland Vt, Child : 6507. Gertrude', 6508. Watson«. 6503 6504, K Cleaveland, Taylor, Crooks, Mcintosh, Farr, Barrett: 571 6509. 3. Betsey-Elizabeth', b. 14 Nov. 1813; married Camden-C. Cleaveland, who is now deceased. Res. Malone and Bangor, N. 7. 6510. 4. Susan-Jane', b. 17 Oct. 1815; married Taylor. 6511. 5. Orsamus-Tyler', b. 11 Aug. 1817 ; was married by Jas-E. Downing, Bangor, Franklin Co., N.Y., 31 Aug. 1841, to Betsey Conger, b. 1 Mar. 1817, in B., dau. of Oliver and Hannah (Wood). She died 2 Aug. 1864, Malone, and was buried there. He married 2d, in B., 13 Feb. 1865, Ellen-A. Bigelow, b. 11 Nov. 1836, at B., dau. of James and Lucretia (Prank) of B. Farmer on the old homestead. Res. 1874, Malone, N. 7. Child: 6512. Alice-Melissa", b. 5 Aug. 1844, IMalone; d. 12 July, 1869; married September, 1866, Sebra Mcintosh. * 6513. 6. Darius- Adrian', b. 28 Aug. 1819; m. Brandon, 16 Dec. 1841, Abigail Walker, b. 31 Dec. 1819, dau. of George and Lurana (Childs) of New Salem, Mass. Res. 1874, Brandon, Vt.' Children : 6514. 1. Herbert-Darius", b. 30 Sept. 1843; married, 18 Aug. 1862, Eliza- Gertrude Halsey, born in 1842, dau, of John. Druggist. s.p. Res. Montpelier and Butland, Vt. 6515. 2. Lillian-Eliza", b. 23 Apr. 1844; d. 22 May, 1848. 6516. 3. Lillian-Abigail", b. 30 Oct. 1849; married, 3 Nov. 1867, George-B, Farr. Children: 6517. 1. ffeorj^e-FoZraey", b. 17 Apr. 1869. 6518. 2. Martha-Lillian', b. September, 1870 or '71. 6519. 4. William-Adrian", b. 13 Dec. 1851 ; was unmarried at the last date of communication with the family. Telegraph operator at Ticonderoga, N.Y. 6520. 7. Cablostin-Albin', b. 9 Nov. 1821; was married by Mr. Blackman, at Malone, 12 Oct. 1843, to Malinda Butterfield, b. 24 Mar. 1822, dau. of Loderick and Anne (Carpenter) of Dickinson, Franklin Co., N.Y. Farmer. Res. 1875, Bangor, N. 7. Children bom in Bangor : 6521. 1. G-W"., b. 20 June, 1844; d. 4 Aug. 1847, B. 6522. 2. D-C"., b. 2 Aug. 1845; d. 18 June, 1865, Summerset Point, Va. 6523. 8. Joseph-P., b. 20 Apr. 1847; married, 18 May, 1870, F-J. Ross, b. 20 Apr. 1849. Child: 6534. Eugene- 0'.,'b. 10 Nov. 1873. 6525. 4. E-M"., b. 8 June, 1849; married, 4 July, 1866, Horace Barrett, b. 23 July, 1843. Children : 6526. 1. Anndbelld', b. 13 July, 1868. 6537. 3. Arthur', b. 34 Sept 1871. 6538. 5. T-A"., b. 4 Mar. 1851; married Marvin Berry, b. 16 Jan. 1853. 6529. 6. George-W"., b. 18 Mar. 1853; married, 28 Nov. 1873, Irene Berry, b. 28 Nov. 1858. 572 Descendants of Delorah' ( Winslow) Lull. K 6530. 8. Harry-Franklin', b. 5 Sept. 1834; man-ied Reed. Res. 1873, Massema Springs, N.Y. Child: 6531. Daughter", living in 1873. 6532. 9. Amos-Grbenough', b. 9 Jan. 1837; was married in Malone, by Rev. T. Richie, 22 Sept. 1853, to Elizabeth-Ann Barry, b. 10 Oct. 1830, at M., dau. of James and Lydia (Richie) of M. Merchant Postmaster of E. Conemaugh, Cambria Co., Pa. Res. Pittsford, Vt. 1874, Malone, N. 7. Children born in E. Conemaugh : 6533. 1. George-Washington", b. 9 May 1858. 6534. 2. William-Amos", b. 9 July, 1861. 6535. 3. Warren-Bariy", b. 2 Sept. 1865. 6536. .10. Francis-Cromwell', b. 26 Jan. 1829; d. 13 Sept. 1861, Bangor, N.Y,, and was there buried; m, Plalitsburgh, N.Y,, September, 1853, Adelaide or Adaline Taylor, of B., who died in 1871 or '2, B., and was buried there. They have had three chUdren, of whom one is dead. 6537. ALBIN", [6499] (DSorah' (Winslow ) LtOl, Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Ke nelm',) b. 16 Sept. 1795, Brandon, Vt, ; was married there, by Rev. E. Hibbard, 31 June, 1831, to Amersha-Malinda Clifford, b. 5 Mar. 1799, Pittsford, Vt., dau. of Simeon and Susannah (Martin) of B. Postmaster in Cass, III. Farmer. Res. Cass, III., Brandon, Vt., and, 1874, Lockport, WUl Co., Ill Children : 6538. 1. Lucius-Martin', b. 29 Apr, 1822, Brandon; m, by James McClintock, Esq,, Lyons, Cook Co,, III., 2 Oct, 1846, to Elizabeth-Thompson Brown, b, 14 Nov. 1825, Erie, Pa,, dau, of William-Henry and Mary (Bowen) of E. She died 27 Aug, 1859, Downer's Grove, and was buried at Lockport. He married 2d . Justice of the peace and merchant. Res. Downer's Grove, Lemont, Altona, and, 1874, Lockpoi't, III. Children : 6539. 1. Edward-Austin", b. 14 Sept. 1847, Downer's Grove, Du Page Co., 111. ; d. 15 Apr. 1864, Lemont, Cook Co., HI. 6&40. 2. Ella-Emma", b. 19 Mar. 1849, D.G. 6541. 3. Rollin-Albin", b. 6 July, 1851, D.G. ; d. there, 28 Sept 1855. 6542. 4. Willard-Martin", b. 29 June, 1856, D.G. 6543. 5. Jennie-Elizabeth", b. 6 Jan. 1862, Lemont; d. there, 3 Aug, 1862. 6544. 6. Henry-John", b. 24 Apr. 1866, Altona, Knox Co., 111. C545. 7. Charles-Edward", b. 2 Feb. 1869, " 6546. 3. Ostin- Albin', b. 30 Aug. 1823, Brandon; d. 20 Jan. 1845, Cass, 111. 6547. 8. Ann-Amersha', b, 8 Apr, 1825, B. ; was married by Rev. P. Taylor, at Cass, 28 May, 1846, to George Gaylord, b. 20 Feb. 1820, Whitehall, N.Y., 8. of Henry and Clarissa (Martin) of W. Res. Cass, and, 1874, Lockport, IU. K Gaylord, Lull, Batchelder. 573 Children bom in Lockport: 6548. 1. George-Henry", b. 29 Oct. 1847. 6549. 3. Adda-Ann", b. 6 Sept. 1849; d. 7 July, 1851, L. 6550. 3. Frances-Ann", b. 8 Apr. 1852. 6551. 4. Albin-Pascal", b. 13 Aug. 1854. 6552. 6. Simeon-Willard", b. 19 Aug. 1856. 6553. 6. Lucy-Julia", b. 13 Nov. 1858; d. 10 July, 1864, L. 6554. 7. Edward-Lull", b. 17 Jan. 1862. 6555. 8. Clarissa-Johnson", b. 6 Jan. 1865. 6556. 9. Laura-Leonora", b. 20 Apr. 1868. 6557. 10. Robert", b. 25 Feb. 1872. 6558. 4. Franklin-Rush', b. 10 Mar. 1827, Brandon, Vt ; d, 17 Apr. 1869, Lock port. 6559. 5. Helen-Marion', b, 24 Sept. 1829, B. ; died there, 8 May, 1833. 6560. 6. Simeon-Willard', b. 7 Jan. 1832, B. ; m. by Rev. Dr. Samuel- Wm. Lynd, 14 Sept. 1859, to Leonora-Maria Lynd, b. 26 Aug. 1838, Cincinnati, O., dau, of Rev. Dr. Samuel-Wm. and Leonora-Maria (Stoughton) of Chicago. Grocer and dry goods merchant. Res. Downer's Grove, III. 1874, Lockport, IU. 6561. 7. Julia-Augusta', b. 10 Apr. 1834, Brandon. Res. 1874, Evanston, Cook Co., III. 6563, 8, Pitt-Boardman', b, 16 Nov. 1836, Cass, Ul. ; d. 1 Feb. 1864, Chicago, III. 6563. 9, Emma- Adelaide', b, 37 June, 1839, Cass; died there, 16 Jan. 1844. 6564. 10. Frances-Julina', b. 15 Apr. 1843, Cass; died there, 23 Jan. 1844. 6565. JUSTIN", [1207] (Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 22 May, 1770; d. 13 Nov. 1851, aged 83, Brandon, Vt, ; married there, 37 Sept, 1791, Abigail Underwood, of Connecticut, b. 33 Aug. 1768, dau. of William and (Horton) of Conn. She died 6 Nov. 1851, aged 84, Brandon. He went to Barre with his father's family, when seven years of age. Was a volunteer for the battle of Plattsburg, but reached there when it was over. Parmer. Brandon, Vt. Child ren : 6566. 1. Jeremiah, [6572] b. 23 Aug. 1793; d. 16 Aug, 1801; m. 10 Nov. 1814, Sally Green. 6567. 3. Justin, [6584] b. 22 Aug. 1795 ; married . 6568. 3. Chester, [6589] b. 17 July, 1797; d. 29 June, 1871; m. 8 Apr. 1840, Anna-Green Goss. 6569. 4. Sally, [6594] b. 24 Jan, 1799; m. 29 Nov. 1831, Jesse Batchelder. 6570. 5. Erastds, b. 25 Aug. 1801; d, 8 June, 1805, Brandon. 6571. 6. Erastus-Wabd, [6596] b, 9 Oct. 1808; d. 13 June, 1863; m. Susan Kel- lum ; m. 2d, Sarah-Thomas Vaughan. 6572. JEREMIAH", [6566] (Justin', Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 23 Aug. 1793, Brandon, Vt.'; d. 16 Aug, 1861, at B,, and was buried there. He was married in his native town, by Rev. Mr. Hibbard, 10 Nov, 1814, to Sally Green, b. 30 Aug. 1794, dau. of Arba and Hannah (Tucker) of B. She died 31 Sept. 1873, at B. and was there buried. Farmer. Brandon, Vt. 574 Descendants of Jerenviah* Winslow. K Children: 6573. 1. LoviNA-P arsons', b. 8 Mar. 1816, Brandon; was married there, by Rev. Harvey Curtis, 8 Mar. 1836, to Joseph Noyes, b. 16 July, 1816, at B., s. of Daniel and Thankful (Morse) of Leicester, Addison Co., Vt. Farmer; makes over 400 lbs. of maple sugar yearly. He resides on Birch Hill, formerly Sugar Hollow. Brandon, Vt. Children bom in Brandon: 6574. 1. Joseph-Augustine", b. 9 Jan. 1837; d. 15 Oct. 1841. 6575. 3. Harvey- Augustus", b. 38 Mar. 1843; was married at Rutland, byRobert- B. Barney, 21 Jan. 1863, to Sally-Stanley Parker, b. 11 Sept. 1843, at R., dau, of Samuel and Sybil (Hayward) of R, Butcher. Res. Brandon, Vt. Children bom in Brandon: 6576. 1. Jennie-Amanda', h. 14 Mar. 1867. 6577. 2. Grace-Bell', b. 30 June, 1872. 6578. 8. George-Edgar", b. 23 Feb. 1847; d. 24 Feb. 1847. 6579. 4. Sarah-Amanda", b. 28 Nov. 1848 ;'d. 26 Feb. 1853. 6580. 5. Alice-Adelaide", b. 27 Feb. 1852; m. Rutland, Vt, by Rev. J-G. Johnson, 19 Nov. 1872, to Chauncey-Hayward Thomas, b. 5 Dec. 1837, s. of Augustus and Rebecca (Hayward) of R. Farmer. Res. landon, Vt. Child: 6581. BerthorAlice', b. 2 Sept. 1873, Brandon. 6582. 6. Arthur", d. 17 Jan. 1855, the day of his birth. 6583. 3. William- Augustine', b. 24 Aug. 1833 ; d. 28 Aug. 1834. 6584. JUSTIN", [6567] (Justin', Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 33 Aug, 1795; died before 1864; married . Farmer. Res. Fountain Gi-een, LI. Children : 6585. William-Henry, served in the war ; was killed in 1863, at Nashville, Tenn. 6586. Charles, was killed in the army, 1864, two miles from Atlanta, Ga. . 6587. Mary, married Buchanan. Res. St. Louis, Mo 6588. Rosa; unmarried. Res. Fountain Grove, III. 6589. CHESTER", [6568] (.Tustin', Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 17 July, 1797, Brandon, Vt, ; married there, 8 Apr. 1840, Anna-Green Goss, b.'l7 Oct. 1818, dau. of Rufus and Anna (Green) of B. He died 39 June, 1871. Children: Brandon, R 6590. 1. Charles-Marius', b. 10 Feb. 1841, B, ; married, 17 Aug. 1870, Mary- Elizabeth Blackmer, of B., who died there, 31 Aug. 1873. Children: 6591. 1. Charles-Gardner", b. 38 Aug, 1871. 6593. 3. Mary-Blackmer", b, 33 Aug, 1873. ^ Descendants of Justin Winslow. 575 6593. 3. Anna-Goss', b. 25 Oct 1843, Brandon; d. 1 Apr. 1862. " She early con secrated herself to the Savior. On the flrst of March, 1857, she united with the Congregational Church in Brandon, and ever maintained a consistent christian character. She was naturally remarkably amiable, modest, and unassuming — all who knew her loved and respected her. She had been well cared for by her affectionate and pious parents, and her young mind was well stored with useful learning. She was a de voted Sabbath-school teacher, faithful in her labors, and prompt in her attendance, respected and beloved by the superintendent and by all the school. Her death is a heavy blow to all her friends, and especially to her parents, for she was a model daughter. But the Master has called her home to rest, and by this providence speaks to us, ' Be ye also ready.'" — Vermont Chronicle. 6594, SALLY", [6569] (Justin', Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 24 Jan, 1799, Brandon, Vt. ; married there, 39 Nov, 1831, Jesse BATCHELDER, b. 8 Sept, 1794, s. of Samuel, of Northwood, N.H., and Nancy (Lowe) of Northampton, Mass, He is deceased. Cabinet-maker. Brandon, Vt. Child: 6595. .TuLius- Augustus, born in Brandon; died there, aged five days. [Several other children died young,] 6596. ERASTUS-WARD", [0.571] (Justin', Jedediah*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 9 Oct. 1808, Brandon, Yt, ; d, 13 June, 1863, in B,, and was buried there. His will was also recorded iu that town. He was married by Ezra June, Esq., Brandon, 9 Sept 1830, to Susan Kellum, who died 4 ,^Iar. 1833, in that place, and was there buried. He was married 3d, Woodstock, Vt, by Rev. Thomas Southgate, 32 July, 1833, to Sarah-Thomas Vaughan, b, 13 July, 1811, Plymouth, Mass,, dau, of Olivoi and Sarah (Churchill) of P. Farmer. Brandon, Vt. Children born in Brandon: 6597. 1. Martha-Elizabeth', b, 22 July, 1831 ; was married by Rev. J-D. Kings bury, Brandon, 1 Jan, 1857, to Alonzo Gibbs, of Bridgewater. Res. 1873, West Lebanon, N.H. Child : 6598. Lyman-Alonzo", b. 31 Jan. 1858, Brandon. 6599. 2. Hiram-Kellum', b, 1 Mar, 1833; m. by Rev. C-A. Thomas, at B., 25 Nov. 1855, to Melvina-Ruan Roberts, b. 15 Sept, 1837, d. of Oscav-F. and Anna-Amanda (Buel) of B. She died 2 May, 1857, B., aud was buried there. He was married 2d, by Rev. C-A. Thomas, at B,, 23 Nov. 1858, to Agnes-Adelia Phelps, dau. of David-Locke and Mary-Barrett (Smith). Farmer and postmaster. Res. Harmony, Fillmore Co., Minn., and, 1874, Brandon, Vt. Children: 6600. 1. Rollin-Oscar", b, 3 Sept. 1856, Brandon, 6(101. 2, Hattie-Melvina", b, 1 May, 1861, Harmony, Minn. 0002. 3. Albert-Henry", b. 13 Mar, 18G0, Brandon. Thomas-Goodsjpeed' Winslow. K 6003. 3. Susan-Augusta', b. 14 Mar, 1837; d. 1 Oct 1840. 6604. 4. Horacb-Orlando', b. 17 Feb. 1839;- d. 9 Mar. 1839. 0005. 5. Heney-Ebastus', b, 19 Nov. 1841; in 1873 was unmarried. Res. Brandon, Vt. 6606. 6. Heman-Ward', b. 7 Sept, 1844; d, 35 Sept. 1847. 6607. 7. Mary-Augusta', b. 18 Dec, 1846; d. 19 Sept 1847. 6608. THOMAS-GOODSPBED", [1310] (Jedediah*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) married Phila Daniels. He was a prominent business man. He settled in Paris, N.Y. ; removed to Utica, N.Y. Children : 6609. Myron-Danibls", died October, 1865, Angola, N.Y.; married, 33 Jan. 1833, Altheda-Hinman Strong, b.' 33 Mar. 1813, Rutland, Jefferson Co., N.Y., dau. of Orrin and Huldah (Titus) of Byron, N.Y. She died 3 June, 1846, Angola. [Por Strong family see Strong Genealogy, p. 993.] Carpenter. Res. Angola, N. 7. Children : 6610. Almirai. 6611. Lydia-Ann'. 6613. Titus-PhilemonT. 6613. Marilla'. 6614. Laura'. 6615. Martin", res. 1870, in Ohio. 6616. Harriet". 6617. Patty". Res. 1870, Brant, N. Y. 6618. Alonzo-Douglass", b. 7 July, 1813; married, 3 May, 1846, Lydia-Ann Strong, b. 23 Aug. 1820, Slarshall, N.Y., dau, of Orrin and Hnldali (Titus) of Byron, N.Y. Parmer. Res. Detroit, Mich. Brant, Erie Co., N.Y. Children : 6619. 1. Julia-Altheda', b. 34 Dec. 1848; d. 3 Sept 1865. 6630. 3. Amelia-Florella', b. 11 Dec. 1851 ; m. 5 Feb, 1870, Levi-John Darwin, 6631. 3. Adeline-Estelle', b. 34 Oct 1855. [Records of other descendants of Jedediah* may be found in the Addenda, as they were received too late for publication in their proper place, a part of our account of the family having been already printed, and the serial number added to the remainder.] 6633. DR. LEMUEL", [1212] (Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenehn',) b. 1 Apr. 1755, Salisbury, Ct ; d. Aug. 1828, Williston, Vt. His funeral sermon was preach ed by Rev. Loren Brewster, from Habbakuk 3: 17, 18, verses chosen by himself. Ho married Elizabeth Beach, b. 26 Sept. 17r)6, Goshen, Conn,, and died 17 Oct 1823, Williston, Vt, On account of his health, in 1810, he removed with his family to Louisville, now Norfolk, St, Lawrence Co, , N. Y. ; was the first physician of that place. He afterwards practiced in Williston, Vt. ^ Nathaniel-Fitch' Winslow. 577 Children : 6033. 1. Nathaniel-Fitch, [6635] b. 37 July, 1780; d. 31 July, 1864; m. Sarah Smith ; m. 3d, Fanny (Burroughs) Barney. 6624. 3. Elizabeth, [6648] b. 6 Jan. 1784; m. 12 July, 1804, Eben Judson. 6625. NATHANIEL-FITCH", [6623] (Lemuel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Ke nelm',) b. 37 July, 1780, Richmond, Mass. ; d. 81 July, 1864, Norfolk, N.Y., and was there buried. He married Sarah Smith, b. 22 May, 1783, Lanesboro, and died 21 Feb. 18 — . He married 2d, at Norfolk, Fanny (Burroughs) Barney, whose parents resided in Potsdam. She died 14 Feb. 1870, Norfolk. He emigrated to New York State in the year 1811, and settled in the then town of Louisville, now Norfolk, St. Lawrence County. He engaged in farming, but, soon receiving the agency of Con stable and Van Ness tracts of lands, his attention was mainly devoted to that busi ness. He was appointed County Judge in the year 1815, and held the office until 1823, wheu his term of office was terminated by his election to the Assembly. Prom the organization of the county in 1803, and for many years afterwards, the Federal ists were in the ascendency. In the year 1818 Mr. Winslow was put in nomination by the Republicans for the Assembly, and was renominated and defeated (but by de creasing majorities) every year, until 1833, when he was elected; and so well satis fied were the people of the county with his course in the Assembly, that, receiving the nomination the next year, he had no opposing candidate. He was for eight years supervisor of the town in which he lived, then called Stockholm. Mr, Horace" Allen [6977] says of him: " Judge Winslow was a man of good mind, a devout Christian, and a warm friend." Farmer. Norfolk, N. Y. Children : 6636. 1. Elos-Lemuel', b. 36 Dec. 1806, Williston, Vt ; graduated at Union College, Schenectady, in 1835. He then turned his attention to civil engineering ; was employed in the survey of some railroads in New York State, and canals and railroads in Michigan. Abandoning that profes sion, he went to JIalone, N.Y,, and engaged as principal of the academy there, where he remained for several years, during which time he studied law and was admitted to practice, but never devoted his attention to the profession afterwards. He was appointed superintendent of schools for Franklin County in 1845, held the office two years, and was then elected member of Assembly. It is truly said that he discharged the duties of the various positions he held during his life with credit to him self and satisfaction to his employers and constituents. In 1848 he left Malone for California, where he pursued the business of mining and merchandising with variable success, until his death in 1854, in Volcano, Cal. 6627. 3. Georqb-Smith', b. 18 Aug. 1808, Williston, Vt. ; commenced life as a common-school teacher. Subsequently was elected superintendent of schools in the county of St. Lawrence, also county clerk two terms— six years. He held several other offices, such as justice of the peace, etc. He has also been county clerk for several years in Hastings, Dakota Co., Minn. He was married at Cooperstown, Otsego Co., N.Y., by Rev. 578 Descendants of Nathaniel-Fitch' Winslow. K Joseph Rawson, Episcopal minister, 3 Oct, 1844, to Harriet-Jeannette Ingalls, dau. of Samuel-Moulton and Sally (Northup) of Cheshire, Berkshire Co,, Mass, Parmer, Res, Stockholm, Ogdensburg, Canton, Potsdam, Gouverneur, and Parishville, N.Y. 1876, Hastings, Minn. Children: 6628, 1, EUa-Madora", b. 15 July, 1845, Gouverneur. (i629, 2. George-Lemuel", b, 19 June, 1847, 0630, 3, Frederick- Smith", b, 12 Mar, 1853, Canton; died in 1873. 6631, 4, Edwin-Lawrence', b, 13 May, 1855, 6632. 3. Mauy', b. 3 July, 1810, Williston, Vt ; was married by G-B. Rowley, Nor- folk, N.Y., 10 Dec. 1852, to Benjamin Pinney, born in 1803, in Ver mont He died 11 Dec. 1863, Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., and was there buried. Farmer in Potsdam. s.p. She res. 1876, Norfolk, N. Y. 6633. 4. Maria-Elizabeth-Ann', b, 34 Aug, 1813, Norfolk, N,Y. ; married there, 28 Jan. 1840, Moses Sweet, b, 6 Jan, 1814, township of Brome, county of Brome, P.Q., s. of Amos, of township of Brome, and Relief (Gil man) who was a native of Gilmanton, N.H. Collector of customs. Dominion of Canada, Res. Potsdam, N,Y., township of Brome, P. Q, 1870, Ilemmingford, Hunt ingdiin Co., P.Q. Children born in Potsdam, N,Y. : 0034. 1. Alice-Jane-Sniith", b. 0 Xov. 1840; married, 13 June, 1805, Ralph- Archibald Gage, Children born in East Farnham, I". Q. : 6035. 1. Arch ibald-E los- Winxluw', h. 15 June, 1866. 6636. 2, Ulysses-Sherman\ b, 20 Apr. 1869. 6637. 3, Almon-Jackson-Winslow", b, 10 itar. 1842. 0638. 3, Adelia-Amarette-Augusta", b, 14 July, 1845. 6639. 5. SEREKius-NATHANiEL-Frrrii', b. 18 Oct 1817; was unmamed in 1876. Clerk. K(,'s. in California, and, 1876, Sedalia, Mo. 6040. 6. LEONARD-EBBN-BBEcn', b. 24 Jan. 18,^0; m. Fond du Lac, Wis., 25 May, 1857, EmmaPoote, b. 11 IMay, 1828, Canton, N,Y., dau, of Henry and Amelia (Bird) of C. She died 12 Oct. 1870, and was buried in Clinton, Mo. Druggist at Canton, St Lawrence Co,, N,Y,, ten years; agricul turist, and secretary of St, Lawrence Co, Ag, Soe. ; also loan agent He' removed from St. Lawrence County to St, Louis, and from thence, on account of ill health, to Norris Forks, .Mo, Res. 1876, Clinton, Eenn Co., Mo. Children : C641. 1. Arma", b, 6 Jan, 1858, Canton, N, Y. ; d. 2 Dec. 1863. 0642. 2. Emma", b, 24 July, 1800, " 0,643. 3. Maimee", b, 37 Dec, 1861, " 6044. ¦ 4. Elos-Leonard", b, 13 Aug, 1809, Norris Forks Mo. ^^ Elizabeth' {Winslow) Judson. 579 6645. 7. Eliza-Sarah', b. 4 Sept 1832, Norfolk, N.Y. ; was married there, by Rev. J-B. Rowley, 1 Feb. 1847, to Abel-Atwood Hall, b. 19 Oct. 1821, Raymondville, N.Y., s. of Erastus and Elizabeth (Jackson). Farmer; justice of the peace eighteen years. Res, Raymondville, N.Y. 1876, Norwood, formerly Norfolk, N. Y. Children : 6646. 1. Elizabeth-Jackson", b, 19 Nov. 1847, Raymondville, N.Y. ; married Phelps. I 6647. 3. Erastus-Fitch", b. 25 Dec. 1854. 6648. ELIZABETH", [6024] (Lemuel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b.,6 Jan. 1784, Salisbury, Ct. ; was married by Hon. Solomon Miller, Williston, Vt., 12 July, 1804, to Eben JUDSON, b, 5 May, 1779, Sunderiand, Vt,, s, of Michael, of S. He died 29 June, 1813 or '14, at Louisville, now Norfolk, N,Y,, to which place they removed, March, 1810, from Williston, Vt, He filled various offices of trust in St. Lawrence County. Sir. Horace' Allen furnishes the following item in regard to him : " Mr. Eben Judson and Mr. Erastus Hall were not members of the Church of Christ, but believing that the observance of the sabbath conduced to morality, they, soon after their arrival, agreed to hold religious meetings alternately at the house of each, at which a sermon should be read ; and that their families should not remain and visit after the meeting was dismissed. These meetings were kept up for some time without prayers, when one Montague, who came to build a mill, heard of the meet ings, attended, aud was the first worshiper who could sing and pray." Children : 0049. 1. Henry-P., b. 13 Apr. 1805, Williston, Vt ; d. 15 May, 1855, Norfolk, N.Y. He was a successful merchant and held many offices of profit and trust, among which was that of postmaster. 6650. 3. Julius, b. 37 May, 1806, Williston, Vt. He has held various town offices, and performed the duties of commissioned officers in the Uniformed ^Militia Guards. Res. 1873, Bai/mondville, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y. 6651. 3. Ephraim, b. 21 Dec 1807, Williston, Vt, ; d. 8 Feb. 1855, Brasher, N.Y. Parmer; and has held various town offices. 6653. 4. Roscius-W., b. 17 Aug. 1810, Louisville, N.Y. He first engaged iuteach- inn«» 584 Descendants of Hannalt ( Winslow ) Tuttle. Children born in Hamlin : 6721. 1. Sarah-Louise", b. 17 Nov, 1851; died ininfancy. 6723. 2. Sarah-Ann", b. 8 Feb. 1853; married, 10 Nov. 1870, Charles Ferris. Child: 6733. », b. 30 Aug. 1871. 6734. 3. Mary-Elizabeth", b. 25 Feb. 1856. 6725. 4. Louise", b. 22 May, 1858. 6726. 5. Ely-Hannibal", b. 17 Sept. 1860. 0727. 6. Emily-Maeia", b. 19 Dec. 1865. 6728. 7. David-Hanbr", b. 24 Mar. 1871. 6729, TIMOTHY", \%^m](Hannah'(Winslow)T^xtt\e, Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 29 Apr. 1787, Williston, Vt. ; d, 8 Oct, 1865, Lockport, Niagara Co., N.Y., and was buried at Cambria, in the same county. He married at Jericho, Vt., 34 Sept, 1810, Priscilla Farnsworth, b. 20 Mar, 178'J, at J,, dau, of Benjamin and Rebecca (Wilson) of J. She died 7 Mar. 1844, at C, and was there buried. Farmer, They resided in different towns in Orleans, Genesee, Monroe, and Niagara counties. Children : 0730. 1. Alzina', b. 18 Oct 1811, Williston, Vt ; d. 28 June, 1857. 0731. 2. MiRON- Winslow', b, 18 Nov. 1818, jMurray, N.Y,; m. by Rev. H. Pettit, Somerset, Niagara Co,, N,Y,, 24 Oct. 1847, to Amanda-M. Brown, b, 19 Dec, 1837, Ridgeway, N,Y,, dau, of Augustus and Permelia (Irons) of Lockport, Niagara Co,, N,Y, She died 6 May, 1866, at L,, and was buried in Cambria. He was married 3d, by Rev. E-R. Sawyer, Gaines, Orleans Co., N.Y., 39 Apr. 1868, to Elvira Irons, dau. of Rev, Ara and Mary (Niles) of G. Farmer. Res, Murray and Ridgeway, Orleans Co,, and Cambria, Niagara Co,, N.Y., and Muskegon, Mich. 1873, Lockport, N. 1. Children : 0733. 1. Lavern", b. 17 June, 1848, Lockport. 6733. 3. Medora", b. 5 July, 1850, L. ; married Marcus-A, Lafler, of Hersey, Mich. 6734. 3. Olin", b. 9 Oct 1864, L. 6735. 3. H.ARMON', b, 9 July, 1831, Jlurray, Res, 1873, HilUdale, Mich. 6730. 4. JloNDANA', b, 21 June, 1834, Bergen, Genesee Co,, N,Y, ; married Jeffries. Res, 1873, Wilson, Niagara Co., N Y. 0737. 5, Urana', b. 10 Dec, 1825, Bergen; is deceased. 6738. 6. Benjamin-Franklin', b. 10 Jan. 1838, Murray, N.Y. ; is owner of a coal mine. Res, 1873, Sliandmrg, Penn. 6739. SERGT. RICHMOND", [6657] (Hannah' (Winslow) Tuttle, Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Ke?ielm',) b. 30 Feb. 1790, Williston, Vt. ; married there, 9 July, 1815 Lovina Morton, of W., b. 6 May, 1794, Windsor, Conn., dau, of Diodate, who rem. from E. Windsor to Williston about 1794, and Jemima (Rockwell). She died 30 ^^ Sergt. Eiohmond' Tuttle. 585 Aug. 1807, Mlshawaka. In 1811, he commenced business for himself in Hamilton, N.\ . ; in October of the same year was wrecked on the first steamer that ever floated on Lake Jfichigan. He lay on the wreck twenty-four hours in a severe storm,' and suffered much. In 1813, the war between Great Britain and the United States broke up his business, and he joined a one-year company, called dragoons, whose business was scouting and carrying despatches. He was appointed sergeant. Two of his most intimate friends were arrested by the enemy and executed as spies, and many fell in battle, until they were reduced to sixteen, and discharged before the yeai- was up. He was at the battle of Ogdensburgh when it was taken, and was at Sackett's Harbor while our army and fleet went up the lake to Little York, leaving 400 as guard. In 1815, they settled in Potsdam, N.Y. In 1819, they removed to Rochester, N.Y., and, about the third year after, he was attacked with inflammation of the eyes, losing the use of them for several years, which broke him up in business again. In 1826, they changed their residence to Brockport, and, in the fall of 1827, both united with the Methodist Episcopal church. Ever after, his house was called the "Meth odist Tavern, " and was a welcome home for all the itinerancy. He was soon ap pointed trustee, steward, and class leader; held the offices many years, and had the financial part in superintending the erection of three churches, two brick and one wooden. In 1835, he went to Mlshawaka, and commenced business again. There he found five Methodist brothers and formed a class, he being leader, and in a short time obtained preaching once in two weeks. That church has since grown to be the largest and most wealthy in the district. He filled the office of coroner eight years. He was always a staunch temperance man. In 1870, his daughter writes, "He is now in his eightieth year, hale and hearty. He feels that his work is nearly ended, and is waiting, ready and willing when the summons comes to say farewell." Saddler and harness maker. Res. 1873, Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co., Ind. Children : 6740. 1. Son', died 4 Nov. 1816, Potsdam, N.Y., the day of his birth. 6741. 2. Louisa-Caroline', b. 16 Oct. 1817, Williston, Vt ; m. Brockport, N.Y., 1 Jan. 1835, Albert Hudson, b. 1 Dec. 1815, West Hartford, Ct., son of Benjamin and Harriet (Dickinson) of Sabula, Jackson Co., Iowa. Shoe and leather merchant Res. 1874, Mishawaka, hid. Children : 6742. 1. Frances-Maria", b. 2 Jan. 1836; d. 13 Sept, 1836, at M. 6743. 3. George-Richmond", b, 9 June, 1838, M. ; was married by Rev. Dr. Shaw, Rochester, N.Y,, 11 Apr, 1862, to Frances-Julia Hagamon, b, 30 Apr, 1839, at R,, dau, of Charles-Dyer and Harriet (Stone) of R. Merchant. Res. 1809, Toledo, 0. Children born in Toledo: 0744. 1. Frances- Georgiana', b. 7 Mar. 1865; fl- 19 Julji ISfS) T. 0745. 2. Louise', b, 25 Mar. 1866, 0746. 3. Emma- Frances', b. 17 July, 1867. 6747. 4. Georgiana', b. 31 Aug. 1868. 586 Descendants of Hannah' { Winslow ) Tuttle. (i748, 3. Edwin-Russell", b. 3 June, 1841; d. 22 July, 1842, M. 6749, 4, Elbert-Ard", b. 30 June, 1844; d. 11 Jan, 1845, M. 6750. • 5, Emma-Leonard", b. 10 Feb. 1846, M. ; d. 6 July, 1868; marned, 22 Oct. 1865, Col. Newton Bingham, b. 6 Mar. 1841, s, of Alfred and Anna (Miller) of M. He enhsted at Goshen, in tbe 48th Ind. Vols. ; went into camp as a private, in November, 1861, and rose by ment and valor tc. the office of colonel. He participated m many hard- fought battles; was at luka, Corinth, Vicksburg, Goldsborough, etc • marched with Gen. Sherman to the sea, and, at Savannah, took charge of his regiment. He died 25 Nov. 1868, and was bur ied with Masonic honors, on Thanksgiving-day, at Mishawaka. 6751. 6. Harriet-Lovina", b. 29 Apr, 185- ; married, 20 Dec, 1868, James-Rus sell Hudson, s. of James-Hartwell and Roxella (Barton) of Saug atuck, Mich, Child : 0733. Bertha-Louise', b, 26 Oct 1869, Rochester, Minn. 0753. 7, Clara-Louisa", b, 21 July, 1856, M. 0754, 8, Edward-Albert", b. 17 Feb. 1860, M. 6755. 3. Son', b. aud d. 27 Dec, 1818, Rochester, N.Y. 0756. 4. Maria-Eliza', b, 27 May, 1821, Rochester; m. Mishawaka, 7 Feb. 183r, Andrew-Moores Wing, b. 23 Nov. 1811, Fort Ann, Washington Co,, N.Y,, s, of Benjamin and Betsey (Hatch), [Benjamin and Betsey (Hatch) were married 15 May, 1800, Falmouth, Mass., where Betsey was born, 16 iMar, 1780; d, 20 July, 1863, aged 83, at Mishawaka, Imme diately after their marriage they went to Saratoga Co,, N.Y. She was gr. ch. of Thomas Tupper, of Lynn, who, with Richard Bourne, purchased the Sandwich lands in 1637. "In his regard for the spirituj\l interests of the Indians Mr, Tupper preached to them, although he was not edu cated for the ministry. He founded an Indian church near Herring river, supplied with a succession of ministers of his name, A pastor, his great grandson, died in 1787," Allen's Biog. Diet.] He went to Mishawaka in 1834; after his marriage in 1837 he emigrated to White side Co., Ul., ou Little Rock creek, and called the " Grove," Genesee; removed to Pulton City, 1838; returned to Mishawaka in 1840; went to the land of gold in 1849, He has been ruling elder in the Presbyterian church nearly twenty years. Dry goods merchant Res. 1874, Mishawaka, Ind. Children: 6757. 1. Louisa-Jane", b. 15 Nov. 1837, "Grove"; d. 15 Nov. 1838, Fulton City. 0758. 2. Henry-Richmond", b. 4 July, 1840, Fulton City; d. 24 July, 1841, M. 6759, 3. Son, b. 8 Jan. 1843; d. 13 Jan. 1843. 6760. J. Jane-Ann', b. 5 Aug. 1833, Rochester; d. 15 Dec. 1866, Mishawaka, after a long illness. She married there, 80 Apr. 1846, Capt. Solomou-Henry Fountain, a descendant of the Huguenots, b. 1 June, 1818, Delaware, s. of Henry and Rebecca ( ), who settled in Delaware at an early day! ^ Descendants of Sergt. Richmond' Tuttle. 587 In October, 1863, he was appointed lieutenant to enlist a company, ' which was Co. D., 128th Regt., First Brigade, First Division, 33d Army Corps, organized at Michigan City, mustered into U.S. service 13 Jan. 1864. He was in the battles of Chattanooga, Dalton, Resaca, Altoona, Kennesaw, Atlanta, Columbia, Franklin, Newbern, Wiseforks, and others. In one of his letters he wrote, " I have stood in line of battle eight days, some kind of a battle each day." In another he says, "For the last twenty days we have been in a battle or skirmish every day." He was in Gen. Thomas' Division, and was sent back from Atlanta to Nashville; was followed by Gen. Hood, who had an army two to one. At one time both armies were in line ol battle eighty rods apart. There were two brave colonels. Col. Miller of the union army and a rebel colonel, who had met several times in battle before, and knew each other at this time by their horses. They challenged each other to a combat, rode to the center, and as they p assed each other the rebel colonel fell at the hand ol the union colonel. He says, "I could but feel sorrowful to see so brave a man fall, even if he was an enemy." The regiment was ordered to Washington from Nashville in great haste, and from there to Newbern, N.C. While leading a charge against the rebel breastworks at Wiseforks, 19 March, he fell, shot in the head. He was taken to Newbern Hospital, and died 12 Apr. 1865 ; his remains are interred at Newbern. Children: 6761. 1. Richmond-Henry", b. 9 June, 1847, Mishawaka. Merchant and post master in Mishawaka, Ind. 6763. 3. Helen-Lovina", b. 4 Jan. 1850, M. 6763. 3. William", b. 6 Feb. 1852, South Bend. 6764. 4. May-Maria", b. 25 July, 1854, S.B. Res. 1873, Mishawaka, Ind. 6765. 5. George-Morton", b. 27 Mar. 1856, S.B. 6766. 6. Mimiie-Avillia", b. 20 Aug. 1859, S.B. 6767. 6. IiIary-Amei.ia', b. 19 Nov. 1826, Brockport, N.Y. ; in 1874, was unmar ried. 6768. 7. Sarah-Amakd.a', b. 13 Sept, 1839, Brockport; has been a teacher. She married, as 2d wife, Mishawaka, Ind., 15 May, 1855, Oliver-Hamilton Main, of Elkhart, Elkhart Co., Ind. ; b. 18 Apr. 1822, Winfield, Herki mer Co., N.Y., son of Dr. Oliver-Langworthy-Babcock and Nancy (Babcock), of Paris, N. Y. Atto/ney and counsellor at law, and politi cian. Res. 1874, Elkhart, Ind. Children bom at Elkhart: 6769. 1. Edwin-Ranilall", b. 9 Feb. 1857; d. 6 Sept. 1863, E. 677o! 2. Sarah-Emma", b. 17 July, 1859; d. 17 Sept. 1863, E. 6771, 3. Kate-Almira", b. 11 May, 1864. 6172. 4. Louie-Maria", b. 20 Mar. 1867. 0773. 8, Susan-Maranda', b. 13 Sept. 1829, Brockport; has been a teacher. She was married, as 2d wife, Mishawaka, Ind., by Rev. IMr. Tansey, 4 Aug. 1851, to Andrew Ellison, of La Grange, Ind., b. 11 Jan. 1817, Ca.stle- 588 Descendants of Hannah' { Winslow ) TutUe. K derry, Tyrone Co., Ireland, s. of Thomas and Jane (Armstrong) of La Grange. He is of Scottish descent; came to this country with his parents when only two years old. Attorney and counsellor at law. Res. 1874, La Grange, Ind. Children bom in La Grange : 6774. 1. Thomas-Emmet", b. 12 Aug, 1852 ; grad. in the Law Dept. of Michigan University, 25 Mar. 1874. 6775. 3. RoUin", b. 4 Nov. 1854. 6776. 3. Emma-Frances", b. 8 Mar. 1857. 6777. 4. George", b. 7 July, 1859; d. 29 Aug. 1859, La Grange. 6778. 5. Ellen-Maria", b. 16 Mar, 1801. 6779. 6. Alice-Hamilton", b, 25 Sept, 1864. 6780. 7. Mary-Letitia", b. 13 Jan, 1866. 6781. 8. Leni", b. 9 May, 1868. 6783. 9. Harriet-Sophu.', b. 15 Mar. 1833, Brockport, N.Y, ; m. Mishawaka, 13 May, 1853, Samuel Stone, of Elkhart, b. 35 Mar. 1833, Spafford, N.Y,, s. of Joseph and Polly (Millington) of Defiance, O. Baker, and brick manufacturer. Removed, in 1856, from Elkhart, Ind,, to Olrastead Co,, Minn.; 1867, to Rochester, Olmstead Co,, Minn,, where they were re siding in 1874. Children : 6783. 1. Flora-Adelia", b. 8 Apr. 1854, Elkhart, Ind. 6784. 3. Charles-Willis", b, 5 Apr. 1857, Minnesota. 6785. 3. George-Edwin", b. 33 May, 1859, " 6786. 4. Frank-Morton", b. 12 Apr. 1863, " 6787. 6. Ellen-Maria", b. 8 Dec. 1865, " 6788. 6. Hattie-May", b. 29 Oct. 1868, Rochester. 6789. 10. Ellen-Janet', b, 6 May, 1837, Mishawaka; died there, 30 Sept. 1839. 6790. 11. Ellen-Morton', b. 30 Sept, 1840, M. ; married there, 28 Jan. 1868, Rev. Cornelius Hover, b. 30 June, 1836, Mercer Co., Pa. He united with the M.E. church in his seventeenth year; entered Delaware College, Ohio, March, 1856; was licensed to preach, 1861, at Beach Grove, Addi son Circuit, Urbanna Dist., Cincinnati Conference; was received by the North Indiana Conference, 10 Apr. 1802, and continued a member of tlie same until 18 Apr. 1869, at which time he was transferred by Bishop Simpson to the Minnesota Conference, and stationed at Owatonna, Steele Co., Minn; 1869, '70, was stationed at Hastings, Minn. Res. 1874, Polk City, Polk Co., Iowa. 6791. ELECTA", [6658] (Hannah' (Winslow) Tuttle, Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 16 July, 1792, Williston, Vt, ; married there, 15 Oct. 1810, Zophar BEACH, b, 16 Nov, 1788, Litchfield, Conn,, s. of Noah and Elizabeth (Harrison) of L. They removed from Williston to Litchfield, October, 1838 ; and from the latter place to Bethlehem, Litchfield Co., Conn,, Nov. 1840, Mr. Beach was drafted in the last war with England, October, 1813; was discharged two weeks after he was mustered into service. He also volunteered for a short time in 1814, aud was iu K Beach, Lake, Chaniberlain, Beardsley, Averill. 589 the militia service at the battle of Plattsburgh ; was discharged soon after the battle. Farmer. Res. 1873, Bethlehem, Conn. Children : 6793. 1. Louisa-Maria', b. 8 Slar. 18'i3, Williston; m. Bethlehem, 30 Nov. 1843, Norman Lake, b. 14 Nov. 1807, at B., s. of Amos and Catherine (Black- man) of B. Res. 1873, Bethlehem, Conn. Children born in Bethlehem : 6793. 1. Sophronia-Elizabeth", b. 11 Oct. 1844. 6794. 2. Ellen-lone", b. 39 Sept. 1848. 6795. 8. Norton-Beach", b. 19 Dec. 1851 ; d. 33 l\Iar. 1853, B. 6796. 4. Herbert- Watson", b. 15 Sept. 1853. 6797. 5. Arthur-Beach", b. 18 Aug. 1860. 6798. 6. George-Tuttle", b. 13 June, 1863. 6799. 3. Sophronia-Elizabeth', b. 16 June, 1835, Williston, Vt. ; d. 13 Oct 1853, B. 6800. 3. Norton-Tuttlb', b. 3 Apr. 1837, W. ; d. 36 May, 1843. 6801. 4. Minerva-Caroline', b. 20 Aug. 1830, W. ; d. there, 15 Apr. 1832. 6802. 5. Mary-Marilla', b. 7 Feb. 1833, W. ; d. there, 6 Mar. 1833. 6803. BETHIAH', [1214] (Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 31 Dec. 1759, Salisbury, Conn, ; d. 2 June, 1820, Massena, N.Y. ; married in 1781, Samuel CHAMBERLAIN, of Richmond, Vt, who died 11 Nov. 1833, Massena, He was a Revolutionary soldier; was at the defeat and surrender of Burgoyne. They re moved from Richmond, Vt, about 1812, to Massena, N. Y. Children : 6804. 1. Elizabeth' or Esther", born in 1784; died in 1802, Lower Canada; mar ried, in 1801, Elisha Beardsley. 6805. 2.- Rufus", b. 24 Feb. 1788; died in 1840, New Brunswick. He went from Montreal, as supercargo or agent for a company there, to the Bay of Chaleurs, on fishing voyages. On the third voyage he married and remained there. -f 6806. 3. Freelove", b. 22 Mar. 1790; married in 1810, Truman Averill. Removed to Kalamazoo County, prob. in Michigan ; was residing in that State in 1873. 6807. 4. Eunice", b. 12 Feb. 1792; married, 8 Apr. 1813, Oliver Robinson, of Massena, who died there, 6 Jan. 1838. Children bom in Massena: 6808. 1. Rufus-Whiting', b. 27 Apr. 1814; d. June, 1840. 6809. 2, Lucius-Augustus', b. 17 July, 1816; married, 9 Nov. 1841, Nancy Hutchins. Merchant. Res. 1873, Massena, N. Y. 6810. 8. Samuel- Winslow', b. 1 Jan. 1821; married, 1 June, 1844, Lucy Hutchins. Res. 1873, Massena, N. Y. 6811. 4- Olive-Bethiah', b. 20 May, 1823; m. Massena, 31 Jan, 1839, Hugh Allen, b. 1 Nov. 1812, s. of Ichabod and Polly (Cunningham) of M. He d. 2 Dec. 1865, Stockholm, St Lawrence Co., N.Y,, and was there buried. Farmer. She was married 2d, by Rev. S-P. Danforth, 590 Descendants of NathanieV Winslow. K . at Stockholm, 26 Oct. 1866, to Andrew White, b. 30 May, 1822, Peru, Clinton Co., N.Y., s. of Jacob aud Sally (Chandler) of P. Res. 1873, StockJiolm, N.Y. Children born in Stockholm : 0813. 1. Bufus', b. 1 Feb. 1843; was mustered into service in the 100th N.Y. Regt, at Camp Wheeler, Ogdensburg, 37 Aug. 1862; was instantlykilledby a rebel bullet, 3 June, 1864, Cold Harbor, near Richmond. 0813. 2, Mary', b. 19 Feb, 1845; d, 38 Feb, 1868, She married at Hop- kinton, N,Y,, 6 Sept. 1864, Rufus Marsh, born in Stockholm, s. of Harry and Maria ( ) of S. Fai-mer. Res. 1873, Stockholm, N. 7. Children: 0814. 1- Henry', b, 4 Oct, 1865; died in 1869. 0815. 2, Gary", born in 1868, li816, 3. Olii-er', b. 34 Apr. 1847; m. Stockholm, 6 Jan. 1873, Olive-E. McLoud, b. 30 Mar. 1851, S,, dau, of James-Madison andMary- J. (Loverin) of Hopkinton, N.Y. Parmer. Res. 1873, Stockholm, N. Y. 0817. 5. Asa-Lewis', b, 24 Mar. 1836; married, 34 Feb. 1851, Henrietta Mans field. He was killed in battle, 17 June, 1863, Aldie, Va. 0818. 6. Henry-Truman', b, 3 Apr. 1838; married, 4 Jan, 1854, Clarinda Cum mings. Many years ago he went to New York with a drove of horses, and that is the last that was known of him by his family. Merchant Res. Madrid, N.Y. 6819. 7. Oliver-Chamberlain', b. 34 June, 1831; was married byN-A. Staples, Lexington, Middlesex Co., Mass., 14 Sept. IS-TO, to Adeline Viles, b. 25 Nov. 1830, at L., dau. of Joel and Sally (Smith) of L. In 1849, he went to Lexington, remaining there till 1856, when he moved to Madrid, and there engaged in the mercantile business with his brother Henry-Truman' ; bought out his interest in 1860, and went into partnership with his brother Lucius- Augustus', who, after three years, returned to Massena. ^lerchant. Res. 1873, Madrid, N.Y. Children born in Madrid: 6830. 1. Lucius- Augustus, b. 20 June, 1858, 0821. 2, Frederic- William', b. 28 Sept, 1859, 08i3, 3. Edith-Frances', b. 8 July, 1801. 0823. 8, Eunice-Louise', b. 10 JMar, 1834 ; in 1873 was unmarried. 6834, 5, Prudence", b, 22 Mar, 1794; d. 20 June, 1835, at Comstock, Kalanlazoo Co., Mich,, while on a visit, and was buried at Gull Prairie. She mar ried in Richmond, 6 Mar. 1831, her cousin. Dr. Jason' Winslow [7036], b. 6 July, 1790, Hillsdale, N.Y., s. of John' and Mary (Covell) of Medina, O. At the age of four years, he removed with his parents to Williston, Vt. When twenty years old, he commenced the study of medicine with Dr. Perigo, of Burlington, Vt, and surgery with Dr. Pomeroy of the same place. He was surgeon at the battle of Lake Champlain, in 1.^12. S NathanieV Winslow. 591 Having lost his health by close application to study, he traveled nearly two years to regain it, and after that went to Hopkinton and read medi cine with Dr. Sprague. From thence he went to Ogdensburg, N.Y., attended lectures, and received his diploma in 1830. He commenced practice in Stockholm, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., where he remained until May, 1834, when he removed to Richland, Gull Prairie, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. From thence he went, March, 1840, to Grand Rapids, Mich., where he practiced until his death, which occurred there, 16 Mar. 1843. He married 3d, Dorr Prau-ie, Ind., 13 Sept. 1838. Rhoda Skinner, b. 81 Dec. 1798, Jericho, Chittenden Co., Vt. She removed with her parents, while young, to Stockholm, N.Y. In 1834, left there for Dorr Prairie, Ind. After her husband's death she returned to Stockholm. She mar ried 3d, 31 Jan. 1845, Kent, of Hopkinton, St Lawrence Co., N.Y., and res. there in 1870. Children bom in Stockholm: 6835. 1. Maria- A'., b. 1 Sept 1833; m. 34 July, 1864, Heman Leonard, of Grand Rapids, Burt Co., Mich., b. 30 Apr. 1812, Parma, Monroe Co., N.Y. Importer of queen's-ware, china, and glass. s.p. Res. 1873, Grand Bapids, Mich. 6826. 3. Mary-Ann', b. 26 Apr. 1835, Stockholm; m. Grand Rapids, 13 Oct. 1847, Charles-M. Nichols, b. 20 Sept. 1820, Batavia, N.Y. ; d. 23 Sept 1861, Cannon Township, Burt Co., Mich., where they resided. She res. 1874, Grand Bapids, Mich. Children : 0827. 1. Alva-W., b. 6 Oct 1848, Cannon; in 1870 was studying medicine. 6838. 2. Mary-F?., b. 3 May, 1850. 6839. 3. Emeline-M*., b. 38 .Tuly, 1851. 6830. 4. Kate-M*., b. 18 June, 1854. 6831. 5. HatM^, b. 17 June, 1858. 6833. NATHANIEL", [1311] (Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 April, 1761, Salisbury, Conn. ; d. 30 April, 1831, Williston, Vt. " Having received a fine education, he spent many years in teaching; and some of our eminent men were his pupils. Subsequently he devoted his time to agriculture, occasionally filling public offices of trust and honor; and to superintending the education of his children," [Blake's Biog. Diet.] He removed from Salisbury', Conn,, to Williston, Vt., soon after the close of the Rev. war, having previously married, 15 Mar. 1784, at Sheffield, Mass., Joanna Kellogg, b. 4 July, 1766,, at S., dau. of Amos and Pradence (Sedgwick) of S. By her he had three sons and three daughters, all of whom are now dead. Mrs. Wins low d. 14 Feb. 1810, at Williston. He married 3d, at Hudson, N.Y., 18 Jan. 1812, Anna Hannah, b. 15 July, 1770, Bethlehem, Conn,, dau. of Alexander and Mary (Calhoun) of B. She died at W., 3 Oct 1864. He had by her one daughter, who, in 1876, was residing on the homestead. The determining force that made Williston the home of Nathaniel" may be traced to Thomas Chittenden, born at East Guilford, Conn,, who moved to Salisbury a short time before the marriage of Nathaniel* Winslow, 'where for twenty-four years they were neighbors and friends. In 1774, ' • The land reoorda of Salisbuty sbov a deed given by Nathaniel' In \1t&. 592 Nathaniel' Winslow. ^ Mr, Chittenden, with his family, emigrated to the vicinity of the Onion river. The Indian name of this river was Ouinooske. His location was in the present town of Williston, some seven miles south-east from Burlington, Chittenden Co., Vt. Some twelve years later, 1786, Mrs. Hannah Winslow [1311], with all her family, soughtthe fertile valley where resided her husband's former friend and townsman, then the flrst Govemor of the newly organized State of Vermont. Partly owing to troubles with New York, Vermont would not join the confederacy in 1777, but at a convention held at Westminsterit was declared an independent State. [See 3814.] It was admitted into the Union iu Feb. 1791. Gov. Chittenden resigned the gubernatorial office in the summer of 1797, and died 25 August of that year, aged 69 years. Mr. Winslow possessed a fine farm at Williston, and carried on a wrought iron nail factory. When, in advanced lite, he was about to retire from business, he became involved in the failure of a man, to whom he had lent the use of his name, thereby losing ihe greater part of his property. From the ifecortZe?- we add the following: Mr. Winslow descended from a line of unbroken pious ancestry extending back to the time the pilgrims landed at Plymouth. At an early age his mind and heart became possessed of the principles of evangelical religion as embraced by his ances tors and inculcated in the instructions, prayers, and example of a devotedly pious father. He made early profession of his Christian faith, the fruits of which were evinced in a subsequent Christian character, eminently pure, uniform, and consistent. The sanctification of the Sabbath commencing with the shades of Saturday evening, daily morning and evening family devotions, and family religious instructions and duties of Christianity, were ever observed and enjoyed by him with the same uniform and conscientious fidelity which characterized the piety of the pilgrims. The latter part of his life was principally devoted to agricultural pursuits. A considerable part of his early life was devoted to teaching, and many of his pupils are still living in various parts of the country who cherish a grateful remembrance of his faithful and affectionate instructions. In his own family his " doctrine dropped as the rain and his speech distilled as the dew," Possessing a delicate and uniform constitution and a retiring and domestic disposition, he was seldom from home except when ne cessity demanded, but devoted his leisure time to reading and to intellectual and religious instruction of his children. Both by his precept and example, he inculca ted in an eminent degree the Christian sentiment that an idolatrous love of the world is exceedingly base as well as sinful, infinitely beneath the proper dignity of a rational and immortal soul on its way to God. Itis questionable whether he was ever known to express in any way, to his children, a desire that they should become possessed of wealth or worldly distinction, but thousands of times has he earnestly prayed with them and for them that they might be saved from these snares and give their undi vided hearts to the great concerns of the soul, religion, and eternity, "On a certain occasion," said his pastor, in his funeral sermon, "a child of his overheard a voice of prayer in a place of retirement, and, on listening, perceived it to be the voice of his father praying for him. On hearing a father's prayer offered in secret for him, that the Holy Spirit might renew his heart, aud uuike him willing to renounce the world and become an instrument of promoting the Redeemer's Kingdom in the salvation of men, he became immediately serious, found no peace till he believed in Christ and K Nathaniel" Winslow and Descendants. 593 is now a minister of the gospel." He cherished a deep interest iu .all the religious societies and enterprises of the day, which are preparing the way for millenial glory, and according to his ability, and often even beyond his ability, as most Christians would judge, contributed to their support. Disappointments, loss of property, bodily infirmity and severe sickness, of which an uncommon share fell to his lot, never seemed to disturb the Christian serenity of his soul. He practically regarded them as " light afflictions which are but for a moment" A few weeks previous to his death a cloud seemed to settle on his mind, and, for a season, he nearly relin quished his Christian hope. It was occasioned by a zealous inspection of his " past unfaithfulness," as he expressed it, "in a near prospect of eternity.'' But the cloud passed away, light from heaven again shone, he beheid a forgiving and smiling God in the face of Jesus Christ, and having commended himself, his family, his distant children, and all the dear interests of the Redeemer's kingdom in the world to God, still sitting erect in his chair, he folded his hands, closed his eyes, and, 'with a gradu ally retiring breath, ceased from time without a groan or struggle, and entered upon :he everlasting rest which remains for the people of God. We deem Mr. Winslow especially worthy of an extended notice in our work, as being the father of three honored and useful men, "all of whom (says Rev. Pliny- Holton White, iu the Vermont Bearrd for July, 1864) became ministers and attained the degree of Doctor of Divinity ; a circumstance hardly to be paralleled in the annals of the American pulpit." WUUston, Vt. Children born at Williston* : 6833. 1. Almira, [6840] b. 7 Mar. 1785; d. 7 Mar. 1861; m. Roswell Morton. 6834. 3. MiRON, [6860] b. 11 Dec. 1789; d. 22 Oct 1864; m. Harriet- Wadsworth Lathrop; m. 2d, Catherine (Waterbury) Carman; m. 3d, Annie Spiers; m. 4th, Mary-W. (Billings) Dwight ; m. 5th, Ellen-Augusta Reed. 6835. 3. Clarissa, [6898] b. 13 June, 1793; d. 20 Oct, 1871 ; m. Dea. James-Bradley Skinner. Lovey-Elvika, [6909] b. 9 Dec. 1796; d. 2 Nov. 1863; m. Aera Bradley. Hubbard, [6939] b. 30 Oct 1799; d. 13 Aug. 1864; m. Susan-Ward Cutler. Gordon, [6957] b. 13 Sept. 1803; d. 7 June, 1864; m. Katherine-G. Fish. Adelia, [6963] b. 36 Sept 1814; m. 23 Mar. 1841, Norman-Hinsdale Byington. 6840. ALMIRA", [6833] (NathanieV, Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenehn',) b. 7 Mar. 1785, Williston, Vt. ; died there, 7 Mar 1861 ; married at Williston, December. 1804, Roswell MORTON, b. 1 April, 1780, East Windsor, Ct., son of Diodate, of W., who removed from East Windsor about 1794, and Jemima (Rockwell). He died at W., 2 June, 1848. Parmer. Williston, Vt. Children bom at Williston : , 6841. 1. Loren, b. 16 Feb. 1806; d. 5 Sept 1807, W. 6843. 3. George, [6846] b. 24 Mar. 1808; m, 15 April, 1840, Jane-Elizabeth John son. 6836. 4, 6887. 0 5. 6838. 6. 6839. 7. •For descendants of Nathaniel' Winslow see also the miniature Badial Chart 6847. 1. 6848. 2. 6849. 8. 6850. 4. 6851. 5. 594 Descendants of NathanieV Winslow. K 6843. 3. Mary-Anna, [6852] b. 28 June, 1810; m. 6 Dec 1832, Albert-Jonathan Fuller. 6844. 4. Jane-Louisa, b. 5 April, 1813; d. 18 March, 1846, W. ; married there, 17 May, 1837, Henry Hyde, bom in 1812, at W., son of Cabot-Henry and Anne (Miller) of W. He died 7 Nov. 1845, W. Merchant s.p. Res. Burlington and Williston, Vt. 6845. 5. Harribt-Lathrop, b. 26 Aug. 1819; d. 23 Mar. 1859, Burlington; m. Williston, 6 July, 1843, Ralph -Landon, b. 6 June, 1818, Sunderiand, Vt., son of John, of S. He was killed by the railroad cars, at Swanton, Vt, 8 Oct 1855. Merchant s.p. Res. Barlin^tm, Vt. 6846. GEORGE', [6842] (Almira' (Winslow )TS.OTton, Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Ke7ielm',) b. 24 Mar. 1808, Williston; m. 15 Apr, 1840, at Jericho, Vt, Jane- Elizabeth Johnson, b. 20 Sept 1812, WaUingford, Vt., dau. of Eliakim and Mary (Dennison) of that place. Merchant. They have resided in Williston, where all their children were born. Burlington, Vt. Edward, b. 10 Feb. 1841; d. 6 Mar. 1841, WilUston. Henry, b. 28 Mar. 1842; d. 29 May, 1871, Burlington. 3. Mary-Elizabeth, b. 9 June, 1845; d. 12 April, 1873, " Katb-Winhlow, b. 22 July, 1849. Harriettb-Lucretia, b. 4 Nov. 1851. 6853, MARY- ANNA', [6843] (Almira' (Winslow )'SILorton,NathanieP, Nathaniel*, •Tohn', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 28 June, 1810, Williston, Vt; married there, 6 Dec. 1832, Albert-Jonathan FULLER, b. 18 Jan. 1807, Hartford, Vt., son of Jonathan and Sabra (Huntington) of New Haven, Vt. Farmer. 1873, WiUistm, Vt. Children bom at Williston: 6853. 1. Ellen-Janb", b. 23 Oct. 1838; m, Moira, N.Y., 10 Oct. 1861, Philip-King Gleed, b. 6 Sept. 1834, Granby, Canada East son of John and Elizabeth (Littlejohn) of Vermont. He is a prominent lawyer; has been U.S. Assessor in the third congressional district of Vermont, and held other important offices. 1873, MorrisviUe,Vt. Children born at Morrisville : 6854. 1. Mary-Hattie», b. 4 July, 1862; d. 6 Mar. 1872, Morrisville. 6855. 2. George-Albert", b. 23 May, 1869; d. 18 June, 1870, " 6856. 3. Albert- Webster", b. 30 Oot 1835; m. Brush's Mills, N.Y., 31 July, 1866, Lavina Pinney. s.p. Res. Moira, Franklin Co., N. Y., and Williston, Vt. 6857. 3. Mary", b. 36 Feb. 1838; d. 6 April, 1838, Williston, 6858. 4. Mary-Huntington", b. 4 Mar. 1848 ; married at Williston, 18 Oct 1870, John Lincoln, b. 33 July, 1833, Malone, Franklin Co., N.Y., son of Anselm and Hannah (Clapp) of M. Leather manufacturer and dealer, firm of Lincoln and Miller. 1873, Malone, N. 7. Child: 6859. George-Morton", b, 31 July, 1873, Malone. ensJ bv w.weU= 1[E\1 ffl01®R WDWgL®W, ©oE^LL.E)o Rev. Miron' Winslow, D.D., LL.D. 595 6860. MIRON", [6834] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm'-,) b. 11 Dec. 1789, at Williston, Vt. ; d. 33 Oct. 1864, at Cape Town, South Africa, while returning from India to America. At the age of fourteen, Mr, Winslow entered a store near Williston ; at twenty- one, he engaged in mercantile pursuits at Norwich, Conn, During these years he formed those correct business habits which appeared to such advantage throughout his life. After two years of successful business, he was led to think of the ministry, and more particularly of missions to the heathen. Impressed with a sense of his duty to preach the Gospel, he resigned his occupation as a merchant, and turned his attention to study. Having received a fine English education, and possessing quick powers of acquisition, a year and a half of study sufficed to prepare hira for entering the junior class of Middlebury College, at which institution he graduated with spe cial distinction in 1815. He then entered Yale, where he spent some time studying and teaching, and received the degree of A.M. from that College in 1818 — the same year in which he gradustted from the Theological Seminary at Andover, where he had studied for about two years. After leaving Andover, he spent six months laboring more particularly in behalf of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, and succeeded in raising large sums of money in the New England States for this work. During this time he prepared in part his "History of Missions," a work of high rank. At an early period of his life, he thus displayed those intellectual and religious traits which marked his subsequent career. It was his earnest appeals and untiring industry that stimulated the hearts of thousands, and interested the churches in the missionary undertakings of his day, Nov. 4, 1818, Mr, Winslow, together with Mr. Spaulding, Mr, Woodward, and Mr. Fisk, was ordained at Salem, Mass, ; and Prof, Moses Stuart's sermon on that interesting occasion elicited such marked attention that it was required for publica tion. Mr. Winslow married at Norwich, Conn,, 11 Jan,, 1819, Harriet- Wadsworth Lathrop, b, 9 April, 1796, N,, dau. of Charles and Joanna (Leffingwell) of N. He embarked with his associates, 8 June, 1819, on the brig Indus, at Boston, and arrived at Calcutta, Oct 19. On the 18th Feb., 1830, he and his wife reached Jaffna, Ceylon, and took up their residence at Oodooville, July 4th, of the same year. From that time until 1833, he conducted the boarding and day school at Oodoo ville; labored and preached iu the neighborhood, and performed no small amount of literary work in connection with his duties as a missionary, translator, correspondent, etc. It was by his efforts, in a great measure, that the Batticotta Seminary was established at Jaffna. "The plarp," wrote Mr. Winslow, " wa.s that of giving the pupils a good knowl edge of English and Continental science in connection with their own vernacular. 596 Rev. Miron' Winslow, D.D., LL.D. K instead of Sanscrit," He adds, "The institution had great influence in raising the standard of education in North Ceylon, and effected the whole Asiatic continent," The Madras (English) University conferred its first degrees of B,A, on the seminary grad nates. During his residence in Ceylon, Mr. Winslow wrote extensively for the press. His contributions to the Missionary Herald would alone have filled several volumes. Mrs. Winslow d. 14 Jan,, 1833, at Oodooville, Ceylon ; and he visited the United States with bis daughters the following autumn. He prepared a memoir of his wife, which is a valuable work, presenting not only an account of her character and labors, but a history up to that time of the Ceylon Mission, of which she had been a highly valued member. This Work is now a standard volume of the American Tract Society, and has been reprinted in England and France. He married in New York, 23 April, 1835, Catherine (Waterbury) Carman, widow of Ezekiel Carman of New York City, She was born May, 1797, N.Y,, dau. of Gideon and Ruth (Tuttle) of New York City. He sailed from Philadelphia, 16 Nov., 1835, reaching Madras 22 March, 1836, and proceeded thence by Madura to Ceylon. Returning to Madras 18 Aug., he established there a mission in which he was soon joined by Dr. Scudder. Here he labored for the remaining twenty-eight years of his life. Mrs. Winslow died 23 Sept., 1837, of cholera, at Madras, Her memoir, pre pared by her brother, Rev. J.-B. Waterbury, D.D., LL.D., is published by one of the societies. He m. 3d, Madras, India, 2 Sept., 1838, Annie Spiers of Madras, b. in Eng., dau. of Hon. Archibald, a member of the East India Board, and Margaret (Dundas) of England, and grand-dau. of Lord Dundas of Scotland. She died 20 June, 1843, Madras. He m. 4th, Madras, 12 March, 1845, Mary-W, (Billings) Dwight, widow of Rev. Robert-0, Dwight, D,D,, of Madura, India. She was born 1810, Conway, Mass., dau, of Elisha Billings. She d. April, 1852. He m. Sth, Boston, Mass., 30 May, 1857, Ellen-Augusta Reed, b. 11 July, 1813, Charlestown, Mass., dau. of .TosepU and Eunice (Cook) of Boston. She survives her husband, and now (1873) resides in Boston, where she is engaged in missionary and other useful undertakings connected with the cause. Time and space forbid any narration in this place of the labors and worth of the women who shared with Dr. Winslow his labors in India for the conversion of the heathen to Christianity. Dr. Winslow was engaged at an early period of his labors in Madras in translating the Holy Scriptures into Tamil. As late as 1850 he was much occupied with improvements and revisions of portions of the translation. In 1845, the native college and English high school were established, of which he was president. During his residence at the Madras Mission, seven vernacular schools were estab lished, and four others in the adjoining station. Concerning the Jlission, he pub- Rev. Miron' Wi7islow, D.D., LL.D. 597 lished four works entitled "Occasional Reports"— 1843, 1848, 1858, and 1864, respectively. Two to three hundred students attended the native college in 1864, "including mauy Brahmins"; and from four tb five hundred pupils were in attend ance at the vernacular schools. The publishing establishment of the Mission accomplished very much. Mr, Phineas-R, Hunt and Dr, Winslow edited and supervised the material for publication. Prom 1838 to 1864 (when Dr. Winslow died) there were published 225,000,000 pages of the Bible, and 810,000,000 of all other works, including gospels, epistles, com mentaries, theological and school books, almanacs, newspapers, etc— a grand total of 535,000,000 pages. Dr. Winslow's chief work was "A Comprehensive Tamil and English Dictionary of High and Low Tamil," which was projected in 1838, begun in 1840, and published in 1802. Printed in a beautiful clear type, the quarto contains 976 pages, three col umns to a page, and over 67,000 words with definitions. The Bound Table of New York thus noticed the work : " It appears that nearly half of all the words in the Tamil language owe their English lexicographic birth and position to the labors of our American Orientalist. The work before us in cludes both the common and poetic dialects, and the astronomical, astrological, mythological, botanical, scientific, and official terms, together with the names of authors, poets, heroes, and gods. It thus initiates the learner not only into the language, but into its literature, and makes him acquainted with the philosophies, mythologies, sciences, traditions, superetitions, and customs of the Hindoos. . . . It is a great honor to American scholarship, that one of our number should have produced this work." The Reformed (Dutch) Church Mission passed the following testimonial: ''Besolved, That we, as a Mission, do tender our congratulations to the Rev. Miron Winslow, D.D., on the completion of his dictionary; and that we regard his work as a noble contribution to Oriental literature, a boon to all students and laborers in Tamil, and a crown of honor to its author." The work cost, to publish, from $15,000 to $30,000. Triibner's Becord (London) priced it in 1865 at £3, 13s., 6d. In 1856, Mr. Winslow revisited America, returning to Madras the following year. While in this country ho published his "Hints on Missions," a practical and useful manual. Inl858, ho received i±lG degree of D.D. from Harvard University; inl864, LL.D. from Middlebury College, Vt. Mr. Winslow continued unceasingly his round of duties at Madras, and adjacent stations. A brother missionary, writing to the Miasiona7y Herald, says: "As a mis sionary, a student, a preacher, an author, he was largely a business man, Slethodical and accurate, he looked for results in connection with labor, and went to his work, whatever it might be, with the steady air of one who had a work to do. Day by 598 Rev. Miron' Winslow, D.D., LL.D. K » day and year after year, while a whole generation fell by his side, he continued teaching and preaching in the school-house, church, zayat, and the public highway; writing, translating, compiling; giving time to Tract Society and Bible Society, also managing the finances of his own Mission and acting as agent for inland missions. .... His habits were regular and his mode of life simple. Rising at a quarter before five o'clock, he was accustomed to exercise, on foot or on horseback, for three-quarters of an hour before and after sunrise. Returning, he was alone till the breakfast hour. After a cheerful meal and family prayers he visited his schools, opening them with reading and prayer. Coming again to the house, he received the calls of his native assistants and others who might desire counsel, instruction, or in formation. Then turning to his desk, he was occupied several hours with his Hindoo moonsheSs or Bible committee, and upon translations. Dinner was followed by atten tion to the details of station and mission work, letter-writing, and study. Toward sundown out-door duties were resumed, visitation of schools, zayat-preaching, calls upon strangers or resident friends, or a drive upon the beach for refreshment Au early tea was ordinarily followed by attention to the accounts of the Mission and correspondence, varied by attendance upon committee meetings or social religious services. " Speaking of his "eminently distinguished missionary life," another of the brethren at IMadras remarks : "It was also remarkable for the great amount of literary labor which he performed, all of which was more or less connected with his mis, sionary work. . . , Prom the character of his piety, which was warm, earnest- practical; from his excellent judgment, his gentle and affectionate yet dignified and courteous bearing ; from his conscientious, persevering application to every duty ; from his habits of punctuality, precision, and order, ho w^s facile princeps among the mis sionaries of all societies in Madras, Wherever grace, gentleness, caution, prudence, and delicate courtesy were required, he was always selected. By Europeans and natives of all classes, by Christians and heathen, he was loved, esteemed, venerated, and will long be remembered in India," Another, speaking of him, says: "Firmness was one of his prominent traits. Once settled in the determination to pursue a given course, he could not be easily moved from his purpose. What he undertook he accomplished. His labors attest this quality ; nor could a life-long endurance of the melting sun of tropical India take from his energy and perseverance," Dr, Winslow, Aug, 39, 1864, sailed from Madras, reaching Cape Town, South Africa, Oct, 30, where he died two days afterward. On his departure from India various resolutions and testimonials were presented him, among them one from "The Madras Missionary Conference,'' numberino' over forty members of all denominations, saying: "The brethren feel that iu you they lose one whose place can never be supplied. You were always the foremost advo cate of brotherly love and' Christian union, and we felt that it was a privilege to have K R&o. Miron' Winslow, D.D., LL.D. 599 one who was so much respected by every division of the Church of Christ as yourself to preside at our annual united communion and our annual conceits of prayer." His native church said to him, on parchment, in their own way: "After you, we may have many instructors of Christ. What of that? ... In fact the dear- bought experience of many years, lit by the grace of the Most High, has helped you practically to realize the true acceptation of the remarkable saying of St. Paul, which to many is only a barren, speculative theory, 'the care of all the Churches.' " Miron AVinslow was a man of true piety and religion, in humble imitation of that Saviour whose life was love. Said one already quoted : "Rarely does the world see so beautiful an illustration of the power of Christianity to pervade the life of man with love, " His type of disposition or character was much like that of his father, whom he crreatly resembled in appearance. In him and his eminent brothers is found a power ful illustration of the priceless value of early and faithful religious training combined with the example of an earnest Christian life. His children were: 6861, 1. Charles-Lathrop, b. 13 Jan. 1831, Oodooville, Ceylon; d^ 34 May, 1832, New York City, His memoir was published by the American Tract Society. 6863. 3. Harriet-Maria, b, 38 Feb. 1833, Oodooville; d, there, 37 Nov. 1835, 6863. 3. Joanna, [6871] b, 5 Feb, 1835; m. Rev, George Clark; m, 2d, Col, George-Starr King, 6864, 4, George-Morton, b, 12 May, 1827, Oodooville; d, there, 15 Aug, 1828. 6865. 5. Harriet-Lathrop, [6881] K 19 Apr, 1829; d, 1 Sept 1861; m. 21 Sept. 1848, Rev. John- Welsh Dulles, D.D, 6866. 6. Eliza-Coit, [6890] b. 4 Jan. 1831; d. 11 Aug. 1861; married Henry-M. Leavitt. By 2d marriage : 6867. 7. Catherine- Waterbury, b. 2 Feb. 1837, Madras, India; d. there, 29 Sept 1837. By 3d marriage : 6868. 8. Charles, [6894] b. 5. June, 1839 ; m. Ynes Trevino y Gonzales. 9. 9. Miron, [6897] b. 28 Aug. 1840; m. Adelaide- A, Mariotte. 6870. 10. Archibald-Spiers, born 10 June, 1843, Madras; died there, 10 Aug. 1845. (1(10 Miron' Winslow. INSCRIPTION ON THE MONUMENT OF DR. MIRON" WINSLOW, CAPETOWNj, S. AFRICA. First Face. Miron Winslow, D.D., LL.D., Born December 1\, 1789, at Williston, Vermont, United States; Died Oct, 22, 1864, at Cape Town, two days after his arrival on his way to his native land. Second Face, After the toils, griefs, and joys of forty-five years of devoted missionary service. Seventeen years in Ceylon, Twenty-eight years in Madras, He rests from his labors, and His works do follow him. Third Face. Unselfish, Loving, and Gentle, yet Firm, Energetic, Laborious, • His earnest life commanded the love and esteem of Christian and Heathen. Fourth Face. His last words, ' God calls — Heaven is near, My peace is full. [We here present four genetic zones of a Radial Chart, commenciug with Nathaniel', the grandfather of Rev. Dr. Miron" Winslow, } K Clark, King, Dulles. 601 6871. JOANNA', [6863] (Miron', NathanisV, Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm*, Ke nelm',) 'b. 5 Feb. 1825, Oodooville, Ceylon; was adopted by Professor Kellogg, of Williamstown. She married, Staten Island, 14 Oct. 1848, Rev. George CLARK, b. 14 April, 1823, Lenox, Mass., son of Joseph-R. and Eunice (Smith) of L. He graduated at Williams College, 17 Aug. 1848, and at the Union Theo. Seminary, N.T., 1848. He was ordained in'New York city, and settled as pastor over the First Presbyterian Church in St. Louis, Mo, ; he remained there but one year, being prostrated by cholera. He then left the field and went to Florida, where he acted as agent of the Bible Society until a short time previous to his death. He died 34 Dec. 1850, Tallahassee, Fla, She married 2d, in that town, 10 March, 1852, Col. George-Starr KING, of Florida, b. 12 Oct. 1816, Dublin, Ga., son of anri Jerusha (Starr) of Sharon, Conn., and Jackson County, Pla. He was Quarter master-General for the State of Florida, with the rank and title of Colonel, during the first year of the war. He owns a mill and is a dealer in lumber. 1875, Ap(daehicola, Franklin Co., Fla. Their children: 6872. 1. J Harriet-Lathrop, b. 6 Sept. 1850, Lenox, Mass. 6873. 2. * Eliza-Coit, b. 6 Sept. 1850, Lenox; died there, 14 May, 1851. By 2d marriage : 6874. 8. Ei.la-Wadsworth, b. 26 Dec. 1853, Newport, Fla, Florence-Starr, b, 4 June, 1854, Santilla Mills, Camden Co,, Ga. Annis-Baltzell, b. 6 Aug, 1855, Newport. George-Starr, b, 23 May, 1857, Newport; died there, 18 Sept. 1857. CARRiE-WiMBERLy, b. 21 Dcc 1858, Leon Co., Fla. VniGiNiA-DAVis, b. ¦^Feb. 1861, Leon Co., Fla; d. 29 Jan. 1863, Belair, Fla. 6880. 9. MiRON-WmsLow, b. 1 May, 1863, Belair. 6881. HARRIET-LATHROP', [6865] (Miron', Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John*, Kendm', Kenelm',) b. 19 Apr. 1829, Oodooville, Ceylon; d. 1 Sept. 1861, Philadel phia, Pa., and was buried in Laurel Hill Cemetery. She married, at Bloomingdale, N. Y. City, 21 Sept. 1848, Rev. John-Welsh DULLES, D. D., b. 4 Nov. 1823, Philadelphia, Pa., son of Joseph-Heatly and Margaret (Welsh) of P,, and brother of Elizabeth-Horner, who married Prancis-Olcott Allen, a descendant of Philip Par sons, of Enfield, Ct [See Parsons Memoricd.] He graduated at Yale, in 1844, and at the Union Theo. Seminary, in 1848. He was ordained by the 3d Presbytery of Philadelphia, 2 Oct. 1848, and, with his wife, sailed for Madras, India, 10 Oct. 1848, under the charge of the American Board of Foreign Missions. They re turned on account of ill health, 14 Mar. 1853. He was Secretary of the American Sunday School Union from 1853-57, and since that time has occupied the position of Editorial Secretary of tbe Presbyterian Board of Publication, Phila, She was brought to the United States, when but four years of age, by her father, soon after the death of her mother, and was then adopted by Hon. Pelatiali Perit of Bloom- ino'dale N, Y. City. She was a graduate of Rutgers Institute, N. Y. Her ciiar- acter was recognized by all as one of uncommon loveliness and excellence, com- binino- energy with amiability, great self-sacrifice, aud affection. She died with a glad trust in Christ. Under date of April 2, 1873, Mr. Dulles writes: " I am happy 6875, 4, 6876. 5. 6877. 6. 6878. 7. 6879. 8. 602 Descendants of Rev. Miron' Winslow, D.D. K to say that the six sons of my wife, Harriet-L. Winslow, are all members in full of the Presbyterian Church, and, to some degree, honoring their ancestry by their Uves." He married 2d, Philadelphia, 2 Feb. 1865, Nataline Baynard, of that city, b, 13 Jan. 1829, Caroline Co,, Md,, dau. of Nathan and Eliza (Hardcastle) of CaroUne Q^ Philadelphia, Pa. Their children: 6883. 1. John- Welsh, b. 4 Aug, 1849, Jtadras, India. 6883. 3. Charles- Winslow, b, 39 Nov, 1850, Madras. 6884. 3, Pbrit, b. 37 Feb. 1853, Ootacamund, India. 6885. 4. Josbph-Heatly, b. 27 May, 1853, Philadelphia, Pa. 6886. 5. Allen-Macy, b. 19 Aug, 1854, " 6887. 6. Winslow, b. 8 Apr. 1856, Philadelphia; died there, 2 Aug. 1856. 6888. 7. William, b. 25 Oct. 1857, 6889. 8. Anna-Stillb, b. 26 Feb. 1800, " 6890. ELIZA-COIT', [6866] (Miron', Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John*, Kendm', i'eneZm') b. 4 Jan, 1831, Oodooville, Ceylon; was adopted by Christopher-R. Roberts, of Itew York City. She died 11 Aug. 1861, at Staten Island, N.Y. ; married in New York, Henry-Martyn LEAVITT, a merchant in that city. He res. New York City, and, 1873, Paris, France. Children born at Clifton, Staten Island : 6891. 1. JosEPHiNB-A., b, 16 May, 1857. 6892. 2. Mart-C, b. 24 Oct. 1858. ^ 6893. 8. Margarbt-R., b. 18 Dec. 1860. 6894, CHARLES', or CARLOS', M,D., [6868] (Miron'. Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) was born 5 June, 1839, Madras, India, In 1844, he and his younger brother, Miron', were sent to England, and placed under the care of Rev, J-B, Byers, at Pembroke, Wales, where they remained till 1848, when they were sent to America, and entered the boarding-school under the charge of Rev. Mr. D. Hemenway, at Suffield, Conn. Here they remained ti 11 1856, when they entered PhiUips Academy, Andover, Mass,, graduating there in 1859. They then entered Yale Col lege, but in accordance with the wish of their father, after the fall term, went lo Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. Here they remained together until the breaking out of the war in 1861, when Miron enli.sted in the army. Charles remained and graduated 6 August, 1863, when he received au honorary appointment, and de livered an oration. During the same year he delivered the poem before the annual meeting of the Adelphi Union Society. He entered, 30 Sept, 180;!, the Episcopal Theological Seminary, West Philadelphia; but on the 4th Jan, 1804, commenced the study of medicine at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, After the winter course of lectures was over, iu the summer of 1804, he was appointed an agent of the Sanitary Commission, and was sent to the front. Here he was present dm'inji; most of the battles of Grant's first campaign, at Fredericksburg, A^'hite House, Port Royal, the Wilderness, and at Petersburgh, where he gained considerable knowledge of dressing wounds, etc. After an absence of nearly three months, he returned iu Cha/rleS Winslow, M.D. 603 time to attend the 'winter course of lectures at the University. The early part of the summer of 1865 he spent as medical cadet, at Port Schuyler, New York harbor, where there was a general hospital. In August of the same year he passed an examination before the professors of the University of Pennsylvania, and was admitted to his degree, though, as the regular time of admittance had passed, his diploma was dated 8 July, 1866. The same month he also went to New York, and passed the examination for surgeon in the United States army, before the regular Army Medical Board, then sitting at New York, and received an appointment from the President as Asst. Surgeon 62d U.S. Colored Troops, being commissioned 18 Aug. 1865, Philadelphia, and mustered into service, 15 Oct. 1865, at Brownsville, Texas; was stationed at Laredo, Texas, as Post Surgeon of the hos pital at that place, until 81 Jlar, 1866. The regiment was mustered out of service 27 April, 1866, at St. Louis, Missouri. For nearly a month afterwards he was retained on duty, as Post Surgeon at Jefferson Barracks, Mo. , The following were officers at different times of the 63d U.S.C.T. : Captain Charles Kantreuer. " Edward Ehrlieh. " Jacob Franzman. " I-S. Statler. " LA. Shotwell. Lieut. Adamson. '• Samuel McCann. " A-M. Adamson. " Wm-I. Worden. " J-H. Mead. " Charles Bonsall. " Martin Robinson. " R-B, Poster, who, in 1870, was at the head of Lincoln Institute, Jefferson City, Mo,, an institute founded by this regiment for the education of the colored race, and which has proved a great success. 3d Lieut A. McMaken. Sergeant Major Jeffreys. Sergeant Brown. Sutler I-W. La Force. " H-L. Dunlap. " I-P- Baker. This regiment fought the last battle of the war, at the mouth of the Rio Grande river, at Brazos Santiago, after the surrender of Lee, but before the news had reached Texas of the surrender. After leaving Missouri, Surgeon Winslow returned to Philadelphia, where he practiced medicine at 1702 Chestnut St., until September, 1866, when he returned once more to Laredo, Texas, practicing there until January, 1867, when he removed to Guerrero, Mexico, where he has siuce resided. He married there, 28 JUue, 1867, Col. T-H. Barrett, afterwards Brigadier General. Lieut. Col. David Bransen, Philadelphia. " Stanton Weaver, who, in 1870, was 2d Lieut, 20th Inf., U.S.A., New Iberia, La. JIajor I-K. Hudson. " Corodon Allen. " F-E. Lombar. " H-R. Parsons, Locust Hill, Knox Co., Mo. " F-E. Miller. " E-I. Woodward. " Wm-C. Durkee. " F-F-B. Coffin. " I-H. Looby. " Harrison Dubois. Chaplain Enos Munger. Surgeon Charles Winslow. Captain S-N. Stewart. " I-N. Gott. " D-G. Fenno, 2d Lieut. 17tli Infantry. U.S. 604 Descendants of Nathaniel' Winslow. K Ynes Trevino y Gonzales, bom 20 April, 1851, dau. of Domingo Trevino y Cantu and Bemarda Gonzales y Martines, of Guerrero, Mexico, State of Tamaulipas. His wife is descended from Spanish and Mexican families, and belongs to the Gachupin race, which dates back to the time of the conquest of the country under Cortes. 1871, Guerrero,8tat6 of Tamaulipas, Mexico; P.O. add. Oamso, Team. Children born at Guerrero: 6895. 1. Annib-Spiebs Winslow y Trevino, b. 10 Sept. 1868. 6896. 2. Maria Winslow Y Trevino, b. 29 Oct 1870; d. 30 Oct 1870, G., and was there interred. 6897. MIRON', [6869] (Miron*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenehn', Kenehn',) b. 28 Aug. 1840, Madras, E. India; was married at Trinity Chapel, New York, by Rev. C-E. Swope, D.D., 30 Dec, 1872, to Adelaide-Amelia Mariotte, born 14 June, 1841, N,Y., dau. of Francis-J. and Lydia-Ann (Parker) of New York. She died 4 July, 1874, New York. Prom the time when he was sent to England, in 1844, he was with his brother Charles' [6894] at different institutions until the commencement of the war in 1861, when he enlisted in the Sth N.Y. Vols, "Duryea's Zouaves." Lawyer and notary public. 1877, New York city. 6898. CLARISSA", [6835] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 12 June, 1793, Williston, Vt. ; d. 20 Oct. 1871, Chicago, HI., and was buried at Kewanee, III. She was married by Judge Winslow, at Potsdam, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., 19 Nov. 1818, to James-Bradley SKINNER, b. 16 Sept. 1791, sou of Ashbel and Rhoda (Bradley) of Jericho, III. He died 10 May, 1863, Kewanee, and was there buried. He was a deacon in the Congregational Church. Farmer. Res. Stockholm, N.Y., La Porte, Ind., Bud a and Kewanee, IU. Children : 6899. 1. Son, died 31 April, 1830, Stockholm, the day of his birth. 6900. 2. Miron- Winslow, b, 22 Aug. 1821, at S. ; died there, 2 May, 1825. 6901. 3. Harribt-Winslow, [6906] b. 21 Oct 1825, at S. ; married Thomas-Davis Fitch, M.D. 6902. 4. Daughter, b. and d. 21 July, 1827, at S. 6903. 5. MiRON-WiNSLOw, b. 12 Dec. 1828; d. 8 May, 1829, at S. 6904. 6. Emma-Cbmira, b. 13 Apr. 1830, S. ; d. 8 May, 1853, Chicago. 6905. 7. Dbxter-Clary, b. 11 Feb. 1833, S. ; died unmarried, 8 Jan. 1861, Kewa nee, 111. 6906. HARRIET- WINSLOW', [^Wl] (OlaHssa' (Winslow) S\a.jm.er, Natlumid', Nathaniel*, Mm', Kenehn', Kenelm',) b. 21 Oct. 1825, Stockholm, N.Y. ; was mar ried by Rev. Mr. Cunningham, La Porte, Ind., 6 April, 1852, to Prof. Thomas-Davis FITCH, M.D., b. 14 July, 1829, Troy, Pa., son of Lewis-Haines and Polly-Maria (Root) of T. He graduated, February, 1854, at Rush Medical College, Chicago, III. ; and, 1876, was Professor of Obstetrics in Cook County Hospital, and Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in Women's Medical College. Res. La Porte, Ind., Kewanee, Henry Co., UL, and Chicago, 111 K Bradley, Wetmore, Munson. 605 Children (adopted) : 6907. 1. Clara-Alma, b, 24 Mar. 1857. 6908. 3. Charles-Prederick, b. 39 June, 1869. 6909. LOVEY-ELVIRA", [6836] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 Dec. 1796, Williston, Vt, ; d. 3 Nov. 1863, Kewanee, 111., at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Atwater. She was married at Williston, 15 Jan. 1817, to Aera BRADLEY, b. 4 July, 1795, at W., son of Joseph and Naomi (Taylor) of W. Far mer. He died 30 Mar. 1846, Stockholm (now Norfolk) N.Y. Stocklwlm, N. Y. Their children were: 6910. 1. Harriet-Lathrop, b. 34 Feb. 1819, Stockholm; d. 28 Aug. 1832, S. 6911. 2. Harriet-Maria, [6917] b. 22 Mar. 1820; d. 13 Mar. 1862; m. Henry- Atwater Wetmore. 6912. 8. HuBBARD-GoRDON, [6925] b. 80 Oct. 1822; m. Orpha-Minerva Shaw. 6918. 4. Charles-^Hron, [6932] b. 4 Mar. 1825; d. Oct 1867; m. Anna Crosby 6914. 5. Cbylon-Winslow, b. 16 Dec. 1828, Stockholm; d. 22 Feb. 1849, S. 6915. 6. NATHANiEL-FrTZLAJSD, b. 27 Mar, 1831, Stockholm; d. 16 Sept 1832, S, 6916. 7. Anna-Naomt, [6934] b. 16 Sept, 1832; m, Frederic- Augustus Atwater. 6917. HARRIET-MARIA', [6911] (Lovey-Ekira' (Winslow )'Brsidley, NathanieV, Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 22 Mar, 1820, Stockholm, N.Y. ; d. 13 ' Mar, 1862, Norfolk, N,Y. She married at N.. 11 Dec, 1845, Henry-Atwater WET MORE, b. 8 Feb. 1816, Burlington, Vt,, son of Russell and Merab (Atwater) of N. 1873, Norfolk, N. 7. Their children, born at Norfolk, were : 6918. 1. Harriet-Almira, [6922] b, 4 May, 1848; m. 2 Nov. 1865, George Mun- ¦ son. 0919. 2. Frbderic-Hubbard, b. 36 Mar. 1851. 0930. 3. EvA-LouiSA, b. 3 July, 1853. 6921. 4. Clara-Ann, b. 13 Aug. 1855. 6922. HARRIET-ALMIRA", [6918] (Harriet-Maria'' (Bradley) Wetmore, Lmsey- Elvira' (Winslow) Bradley, Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenehn',) b. 4 May, 1848, Norfolk, N.Y. ; married there, 2 Nov. 1865, George MUNSON, b. 7 Sept. 1842, Madrid, N.Y., son of Orson and Minei-va (Shaw) of M. In May, 1869, they re moved from Madrid to Grinnell, Iowa. 1873, Orinnell, hrwa. Their children were : 6923. 1. Henby-Obson, b. 14 Aug. 1867, Madrid. 6924. 2. Geoegb-Fredbbic, b. 27 July, 1871, Grinnell. 6935. HUBBARD-GORDON', [^^\%] (Lcroey-Ehira' (Winslow) "Rra.Sl&j, Nathan iel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenehn', Kenelm',) b. 30 Oct. 1833, Stockholm, N.Y. ; was nained by Rev. Hubbard" Winslow. He married at Madrid, N.Y., 30 Dec. 1847, Orpha-Minerva Shaw, b. 16 May, 1836, at M., daughter of Col. Enos and Ruth-Diana (Raymond) of M. Norfolk, N. 7. 606 Descendants of Rev. Miron' Winslow, D.D. K Children born at Norfolk : 6936. 1. Georgk-Ceylon", b. 19 Apr. 1850; d. 12 Aug. 1873, Mineville, Essex Co., N.Y. The following appeared in the local paper, Aug. 19, 1873: " Mr. Bradley was a young man of flue promise, genial disposition, good business habits, and beloved by a large circle of mourning friends. As a kind son, and au affectionate brother, his parents, brothers and sisters will deeply feel his loss ; but they have the warm sympathy of all who know them. He was iu the employ of the Messrs. Witherby, as telegraph operator at their mines, whose respect and confidence he had won in a high degree. He was brought home on Thursday, accom panied by his sorrowing mother, and the young friends who have won the everlasting gratitude of his parents by their kind attention during his sickness, and his funeral was attended at the Cong. Church by one of the largest congregations ever convened on such an occasion in Norfolk." 6927. 2. Ellen-Frances", b. 5 Aug. 1853; m. Norfolk, N.Y,, by Rev. Qeorge-B, Rowley, 1 Oct. 1873, to Isaac-Newton Monck, b. 6 Feb. 1851, Cardinal, Ontario, Can., s. of Henry and Margaret of Morrisburg, Ont. s.p, 1888, station agent, and res. Pueblo, Col. 6928. 3. Enos-Abra", b. 2 May, 1856; m. Norfolk, by Rev. 0,-0. Bames, 1 Oct 1884, to Addie-Minerva Calkins, b. 1857, Peru, N,Y., dau, of AUen-D, and Ann-Eliza. She d. Norfolk, 9 July, 1885. He m. 2d, by Rev. J.- N.-T. Goss, 9 Feb. 1888, Ida- Virginia Carpenter, b. 16 Jan, 1864, Wa terloo, Wis., dau. of George-D, and Adelaide-M. of 2f. Merchant and civil engineer. Res. Norfolk, N. 7. Gennib-Louisb", b. 18 Mar. 1858. Orpha-May", b. 3 May, 1864; d. 10 Feb. 1866, Norfolk. Cleveland-Hubbard", b. 24 Dec, 1865. 6932, CH ARLES-MIRON', [6913] (Lovey- Elvira* ( Winslow) Bradley, Nathaniel, Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 4 Mar. 1825, Williston, Vt. ; d. Oct. 1867, Madrid, N.Y, ; m, at M,, 6 Nov, 1860, Anna Crosby of M. Their child : 6933. Elmer-Ellsworth", b. 13 Feb. 1864, Madrid. 6934. ANNA-NAOMF, [6916] (Lovey-Ehira' (Winsloio) 'Brsidley, Nathaniel', Na thaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) h. 16 Sept. 1832, Stockholm, N.Y. ; m. at Nor folk, N. Y., 24 June, 1857, Frederic-Augustus ATWATER of Buriington, Vt, s. of Dr. Hiram and Delia (Wetmore) of B. Removed to Kewanee, 111., 1857; to St Paul, Minn., Oct. 1869, and res. 1873, Delano, Minn. 1SS8, Los Attgeles, Gal. Their children were: 6985. 1, Stblla-Keenib", b. Apr. 1858, Kew.anee, Ul. ; m. 1876, James Kings bury of Sidney, Australia. They have four children. 6936. 2. Frances-Maria", b. 13 Dec. 1860, Kewanee, 111. 6937. 3. Edward-Paul", b. 24 June, 1866, K. 0938, 4, HuBBAKD-BRAnLBY", b. at St. Paul, ]\Iinu. 6929, 4. 6930. 5. 6931. 6. cf€ t.^M-c^'^^'^^''^:- REV. HUBBARD WINSLOW, D.D. K Bev. HuUard' Witislow. D.D. 607 6939. HUBCARD' WINSLOW, [6837] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm*, Kenelm',) was bom 30 October, 1799, at Williston, 'Vermont, and died there 13 August, 1864. In his Autobiography he says: "My father aud grandfather were named Nathan iel ; and more guileless and upright men never lived. My father went to Vermont soon after the close of the Revolutionary war, and settled in Williston. His mother was a Fitch, daughter of a clergyman. There were three brothers of them, all clergymen, settled in Connecticut Prof. Fitch of Yale College descended from this family. . . . It was on the 30th Oct., 1799, as I am told, that the writer opened his eyes upon this strange world. . . . About the earliest thing I remember is being one day alone in the room with my mother, as she was singing the hymn, 'AlasI and did my Saviour bleed.' I asked her why she cried, as my sympathy was excited. She said she was thinking of the Sa'wour who for her died upon the cross. She then taught me that beautiful hymn — it was long before I could read — and I repeated it daily for years. It has always had a powerful influence upon my heart — and I have repeated it to perhaps thousands of anxious inquirers, iu private conversation, with great effect, especially the last verse : ?But flowing tears can ne'er repay The debt of love I owe. Here, Lord, I give myselt away, 'Tis all that I can do.'" Remarking upon his childhood, between the age of five and seven years, the books read, the good minister's words while he sat upon his knee, Hubbard says: "So strong were their early impressions, and so faithful were the admonitions and instructions of my parents, that I never ceased to regard the salvation of the soul as the paramount object of life." During his youth he passed a portion of each yeaif at school, and the remainder in assisting his father in the labors of the farm and shop. He tells us: "Most of the evenings or portions of time not spent in work I devoted to study and reading, and before I was twelve years old had thus read most of the valuable books in the town library, particularly the histories." At the age of seventeen he taught school, in the vicinity of Williston, after which, at the suggestion of his brother Miron, of Andover Theological Seminary, he prepared for Phillips Academy, entering there in the year 1819, with a view to enter Yale College in 1821. The Rev. Dr. Blanchard of Lowell, Mass., was a fellow student of Mr. Winslow at the Academy, and from his reminiscences of Dr. Winslow we select the following paragraphs: 608 Rev. Hubhard' Winslow, D.D. "His frame, slender in appearance, was sinewy and agile. His health far from robust, exacted of him careful attention to diet and regimen ; yet few could surpass him in athletic sports, or in walking, running, or in other feats of physical activity. All his movements indicated a nervous temperament, spontaneously active and incapable of indolent repose. The only rest which he seemed to require, or to he capable of was change of occupation. . . . His ease and rapidity of mental movement were always such as fev,- have by nature, or attain to by education. His mind wag subtle and acute in its perceptions, and seemed intuitively to master every subject of study. . . . He unconsciously analyzed everything submitted to him; and could not forbear forming a distinct judgment on its excellencies and defects, its truth oi falsehood. Truth to him was vital. What he believed he believed and lived upon. He could not help communicating to others the light which, as he thought, shone upon his own path. . . . His genius for speculative thought and his insight into philosophical problems even then attracted notice. I well remember off-hand disqui sitions of his on questions of psychology and metaphysics which revealed the same kinds of acuteness and vigor, the same combination of the analytic and critical with the synthetic and constructive forms, which appear in the philosophical and theologi cal writings of his later years. . . . The purpose of being religiously useful to others was never out of his mind. Enthusiastic in study as in everything, never delinquent in his lessons, he yet spent much time every day in secret devotion, and made the Bible his habitual study, "His piety was of an eminently cheerful and hopeful type. . . . Few who were accustomed to listen to his prayers, or to hear him speak in social meetings, will ever forget the peculiarly penetrating and melting effect of his words. . . . Letters of his, as sportive as Cowper's, revealed an undertone of deep and abiding love to Christ, and an insatiable desire that all should know and love Him. His was the 'passion for saving souls.' He laid a spell upon those whom he addressed on their religious concerns. It held them to him with magic potency. As in all persons of marked and signal infiuence on others, there was in him on these occasions much more than could be found in his utterances. Power was felt which could not be analyzed. Im pressions were made of wliich no explanation could be given. "When in later years assemblies were melted to tears by a few of his earnest words, at a time of no special religious interest, it was but a repetition of what often occurred when the academy student conducted a social religious meeting. ... As a result of these elements of character it is safe to say that before his graduation he had been the instrument of a greater number of hopeful conversions than would be requisite to signalize a long ministry as one of very gratifying if not of eminent success." During Dr. Winslow's academic and collegiate days, as well as previously, God's blessing visited the schools where he taught Hinesburg, Enosburgh, near Williston, Vt., Beveriy, Mass., and Norwich, Conn., were places where scores of people under Rev. Hublard' Winslow, D.D. 609 his teaching embraced the religion of Jesus. The position of salutatorian was assigned Winslow at graduation. He entered Middlebury College (Vt.) in 1821, and finished his freshman year with distinction. Entering Yale College as a sopho more he graduated in 1825, delivering the philosophical oration at commence ment. The Greek, Latin, and English composition prizes were awarded him during the course; also one for excellence in oratory. The prize of one hundred dollars for general deportment aud scholarship was divided between him and Amos Pettingill. During the winter term of senior year he was President of the Brothers in Unity, and conducted at times the Yale choir. Throughout life he exhibited a special talent for sacred music, often acting in the double capacity of chorister and preacher. As a boy he played upon the fife before a company of militia in his native town, so iu after life he soothed his tired brain with the sweet strains of the violin and flute, which he was often seen to take up between his hard mental efforts. After a year of study at Andover Theological Seminary, he entered the Yale Theological School. At the former place he enjoyed the instruction of Moses Stuart — at the latter of Dr. Taylor. During his theological course he occupied some of his time in teaching and imparting biblical and religious instruction, and accomplished much for the advancement of the Saviour's kingdom. Eminent men speak of the impressions made on them in their youth by Mr. Winslow during his professional course at New Haven. A bishop and a distinguished New York rector, among many others, have said that their minds were first and permanently influenced on religious matters by him or his addresses. We will cull a paragraph from Rev. Dr. Ray Palmer's "Recollections of Dr. Hubbard Winslow," in Hours at Home (now incorporated in Scribner's Monthly): "It was indeed impossible to be near him and not feel the attraction of his genial dispo sition, and of his frank and cordial manners. ... In company with others, there was a cheerful vivacity and glow, and an easy freedom in conversation, which, together with his warm social nature, made him one of the most agreeable of compan ions. He was quick in his perceptions, earnest in his pursuit of truth, fond of discus sing metaphysical and theological questions, and enthusiastic regarding the work of the ministry to which he was looking forward." Mr. Winslow while yet in the Seminary often preached in the vicinity of New Haven, He indeed collected, chiefly by appeals from different pulpits, several thousand dollars toward a professorship in Yale, and at the time of his graduation he was supplying at Litchfield the place just vacated by Dr. Lyman Beecher. He graduated in 1828, and very soon received calls from several churches. He accepted one from Dover, N.H., where he was ordained Dec. 4, 1838, He married at Boston, Mass., 21 May*, 1829, Susan- Ward Cutler, b. 27 March, > 1803, dau. of Joseph and Phebe (Ward) of Boston. Her mother was the daughter 610 Rev. Hubbard' Winslow, D.D. K of the then late Rev. Dr. Ephraim Ward, settled for about fifty years at West Brook field, Mass. Speaking of his labors at Dover, Winslow writes in his Aubtobiography: "I preached every Wednesday evening, lectured on Sunday evening, and followed the lecture with a meeting of inquiry ; and we had a regular prayer meeting on Fri day evening," Rev. Dr. Baron Stowe (Baptist), then at Portsmouth, late of Boston, in the Fam ily Treasure, says: " Of no other preacher in all that region did I hear so much that had a stirring effect upon my own mind, and made me anxious to know the secret of a power that was so generally confessed. . . . The impressions of that hour have never faded from my mind and heart, and the name of Hubbard Winslow has ever since been associated with that faithful, glowing exhortation." Mr. Winslow's flrst volume, ' ' Doctrine of the Trinity, " appeared in 1831. It was subsequently issued at Boston. It excited attention everywhere and ranked him at once as a thinker and theologian. Within twelve months after his settlement at Dover his salary was doubled, a new church edifice built, and during his pastorate there one hundred and seventy- four joined the church by profession. He resigned his charge at Dover, November 30, 1831, about three years after his ordination; and on the 20th of September, 1832, he was installed over the Bow- doin Street Church, Boston, his health being almost entirely re-established. Dr. Beecher had resigned the charge to go to Cincinnati, where he was to preside over the Lane Theological Seminary, and on being asked what his people were to do, replied, "There's Hubbard Winslow, get him." His ministry, of twelve years, over this parish, cannot be given in detail or fullness. A brother clergyman speaking of them said : " The records of the Jlassachu- setts Association show conclusively that the number of hopeful conversions under the pastorate of Dr. Winslow, during the same length of time in that State, have never been surpassed," Dr. Palmer remarks of his labors: "The Bowdoin Street Church, at that time, was a model church, at least as nearly so as any church I have ever known ; com prised to an unusual extent of the best class of hearers, intellectually and spirit ually, with an admirable choir under Dr. Lowell. Mason, and a fare esprit de corps, the congregation was not surpassed by any in the city in general pros perity." Mr. Winslow labored for and among young men to a large extent; delivered ser mons and addresses to them; and published (1838) a volume of advice and counsel. While pastor at Bowdoin Street he performed a variety of labors, such as editin;,' and press writing; acting as committeeman, trustee, and examiner, in and for colleges and schools. He interested himself largely iu the public charities, was a chaplain for the Legislature, and various societies; and lectured quite extensively on Rev. HuUard" Window, D.D. 611 scientific and moral subjects within a circuit of fifty miles of Boston. During his pastorate he never neglected a single duty in his sacred office. Said a Baptist pastor of Boston: " I think I never saw the pastor whose heart appeared to be more intently set upon an object than was his upon the conversion of his people in Bowdoin Street Church." He was Hberal and catholic. Rev. J,-S, Stone, D,D,, LL,D,, then rector of St. Paul's, now Dean of the Episcopal Divinity School of Harvard, writes : " I . think he was uncommonly free from narrow prejudices, and could embrace with heartfelt sympathy and meet with hearty co-operations all of whatever name who loved the Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity and walked honestly iu the truths bf the Gospel." Wm. -A. Brewer, Esq., thus touches on the pastorate in Boston, in the Boston Becm-der: "That Mr. Winslow was a popular preacher was attested by the crowded state of his large church edifice on all occasions. That his popularity was owing to any 'sensation character' in his discourses was not true. He combined in most admirable proportions the didactic with the hortatoiy, the suaviter in modo et fortiter in re, the whole being baptized with a solemnity and earnestness that convinced his auditors that he was an embassador for Christ, standing between the living and the dead, to win souls to his Master," Dr. Winslow visited Europe in 1840, partly to recover his health. In 1844 he resigned his pastorate over Bowdoin Street Church; aud from that time until 1853, he conducted the Mt. Vernon Institute, laboring as a temporary pastor over various churches in and near Boston ; also, preforming literary and educational duties. In 1850, while recruiting his health at his farm in Lancaster, Mass,, he wrote his "Intellectual Philosophy," In 1853, he passed eight months in Europe, partly for the cause of education. In 1856, his "Moral Philosophy" appeared. In 1857, although in doubtful health, he accepted the charge of the First Presbyterian Church Geneva, N,Y. While there one hundred and forty joined the church, by profession. At Ovid, Phelps, and other neighboring places, where he labored aud preached, many people united with the churches. His literary and other labors of the pen were constant. He was partly instrumental in establishing the "Geneva Club." The Rev. Dr, Cannon, resident at Geneva, an officer of the A,B, CF.M,, remarks, of Dr. Winslow: "For a short time, about two years, he was pastor of our First. Presbyterian Church, in Geneva — one of the largest country churches of the denom^ ination — and his ministry was eminently successful. He entered upon his work with' a warm and earnest heart, . . . He was abundant in labor, both as preacher and pastor, mingling with the people at their homos and in their social gatherings, enter- ino' into their joys and sorrows; their hopes and trials, and seeking to do them good. By his warm and genial spirit he won the hearts of the young, and made them feel that he was their true friend. By his sage counsels of Christian experience he secured 612 Rev. HuUard' Winslow, D.D. the confidence of the aged and mature. By his stores of information and science he attracted the learned ; and upon all he left the impression that he was a holy man of God, seeking their highest good," He removed to New York in 1859, but continued to preach and write. He took charge of the Fiftieth Street Presbyterian Church, for a time. The Rev. Dr. RogerS, then President of the Ministers' Association of New York, writes: "No member of the Association was held in higher esteem than Dr. Winslow. His eminently fra ternal spirit ; his vivacity of thought, expression, and manner; his uniform courtesy; his discriminating philosophic mind, and his large and liberal culture, made him a most valuable member. His contributions to our discussions were always of a high ordej-." T)r. Winslow's great labors at length produced nervous prostration, and he went to "Williston, Vermont, hoping to recover, but the Master called, and, after a few days of confinement to his bed, he died, 13 August, 1804. Within sight of his native mountains, in the old house of his childhood, he quietly breathed out this life of mortality. The Rev. A.-D. Barber has vividly portrayed the closing scenes, which were rich in faith, wise and fervent in counsel, calm and yet joyful, in the hope of soon being in the presence of God. After touching upon his intellect and attainments, the Rev. Dr. Ver- milye, of the (Dutch) Reformed Church in New York, says: "But his humble piety was the crowning beauty of his character and life. His close, as I read the incidents, impressed me deeply. It was Christian, beautiful, even sub lime! 'Mark the perfect man and behold the upright; for the end of that man is peace,' " , In bringing this sketch to a close, we are at a loss to adequately sum up and por tray, in a paragraph or two, the character of Hubbard Winslow. He had a mind of . great versatility ; his attainments, his labors and acomplished works were indicative of tho same characteristic. Remarks the Boston Courier: "The mind of Dr. Winslo-vf was vigorous, clear, comprehensive. His powers of argument, analytical reasoning, philosophical acumen were remarkable. Harmonious balance of the intellectual fac ulties and conservative possession appear in all his writings. His mind was quick; .... he accomplished his work while another would have been thinking upon the subject. "He added ripe scholarship to all his natural gifts. He spoke several lan guages; was thoroughly versed in science; in philosophy and theology he had few equals. He was an eloquent speaker, a persuasive preacher. . . . His reasoning was so simple that a child could understand it, and his style so pure and complete that seldom could it have been changed for the better. . . . Little children were inter ested in him as well as mature manhood. ... In his religious life Dr. Winslow was marked by those gentle, noble, patient traits which belong to a true type of Chris tianity. . . . He carried cheerfulness wherever he went. Genial humor, pointed K Rev. HuUard' Winslow, D.D. 613 sayings full of significance and good 'will, apt description, a natural manner, were apparent in his daily walk and intercourse. He had very few enemies, and if any, they were of their own making. He was flrm and decided in his opinions, and those who differed with liim respected him. Seldom have we recorded the life of a public man so active as was that of Dr. Winslow, He was full of motion, and ever engaged in some kind of labor, . . . The sixty-four years of his life were uncommon ones, and the works of his hands remain as a testimony of the man aud of a life nobly employed," It only remains to make a list of Dr, Winslow's works, as but littl j space has been given them in the foregoing sketch. His volumes comprise these: " Doctrine of the Trinity," 1831. "Controversial Theology," 1832, " Philosophical Tracts " (collected). 1833, "Christianity Applied to our Civil and Social Relations," 1835. "Young Man's Aid." 1836. " Aids to Self-Examinatiou," 1837. "Mental Cultivation." 1839. "Lectures to Sunday-School Teachers," 1839. "Appropriate Sphere of Woman," 1837. " Woman, as She Should Be," 1 837, "Relation of Natural Sciences to Revelation," 1839. "Design and ^Alode of Baptism." 1S42. "Christian Doctrines," 1844. ' ' Intellectual Philosophy. " 1 852. "Moral Philosophj'," 1856. " Hidden Life " (last work). 1863. His little work " Are You a Christian," has been published in Boston, New York, Cincinnati, Loudon, Edinburgh, and, we believe, translated for the Continent. Over two hundred and fifty thousand copies have been circulated in the English language alone. "The Young IMaii's Aid," published in Boston and London, has also had a very large circulation, the sale in the United States alone being over one hundred thousand. "Intellectual Philosophy" has pas.sed through ten, and "floral Philosophy" through five editions; they are the main pillar of Dr. Winslow's reputation as a thinker and writer. 614 Rev. HuUard' Winslow, D.D. K DR. winslow's minor WORKS. "Address Before the Boston Society of Natural History." 1837. "Fourth July Oration, before City Authorities, etc, of Boston," 1838. " Authority of Civil Law, " 1838-9, "Address Before Educational Societies," " Sermon Before Ancient and Honorable Artillery," 1853. "Eulogy on Webster," 1853. " Boston School Committee Reports," 1850-3. "History of Presbyterian Church, Geneva, N.Y," 1857. "Manner of Keeping the Sabbath," 1858. "Eulogy on E, -A, Andrews, LL,D," 1858, And several Past and Thanksgiving sermons, speeches in pamphlet form, etc. Dr. Winslow wrote introductions to several works, such as "Church Jlember's Guide," "Life Scenes from Mission Fields," and furnished biographical sketches, and portions of them, for such works as the biographies of Isaac McLellan, of James Haughton, etc. He wrote articles, among others, for the North American Betiew, Presbyterian. Beview, Christian Beview, the Medical Journal, and Educational Journal. He edited the Beligious Magazine with Jacob Abbott and Dr, Adams. Among the news paper press to be included are the Traveller (Bostou) ; and the Obseiuer, Evange list, Century, Intelligencer, Bound Table, of New York. During the last year or two of his life he wrote quite extensively for the New 7orh Observer. His addresses, very numerous, before school committees and boards, clubs, Sunday-schools; at dedications of churches, cemeteries, halls; at ordinations, instal lations, town celebrations, and festivals, are found in pamphlet form, collected memorials, newspapers, etc, from 1833 to 1864, particularly between 1836-1844, and 1850-60. His children, all born at Boston, Mass., were: 6940. 1. Anna, [6944] b, 24 Dec, 1832; died 28 Nov. 1869; married Edward Warren, 6941. 2. Edward-Hubbard, [6948] b, 26 Dec. 1835; married Sept. 1859, Helen Ayre. 6942. 3. William-Copley, [6953] b, l;:5 Jan, 1840; married Harriet-Stillman Hayward. 6943. 4. Kenelm, [6956] born 15 June, 1843; died 34 October, 1867, Paris, Prance. k * 'UJj^^.^U/a^^.i^ REV. W. C. WINSLOW, D.D., LL.D. K Descendants of Rev. Hubbard' Winslow, D.D. 615 6944. ANNA', [6940] (Hubbard', Nathaniel', Nathanid*, John', Kenelm', Ke ndm',) b. 24 Dec. 1832, Boston, Mass, ; d. 28 Nov. 1869, Grantville, Mass. ; married at Boston, 13 .Ian. 1853, Edward WARREN, b. in 1812, Palmyra, Me,, son of Joseph, of P,, and Abby (Whittier), ^i distant relative of the poet He died 30 May, 1868, Grantville, Children born in Brooklyn, N.Y. : 6945. 1. Edward, b. 23 Jan. 1854; d. 24 Oct. 1858, Brooklyn, N.Y. 6946. 2. Fanny, b. 4 Feb. 1856. Res. 1873, Grantville, Mass. 6947. 8. Ednah, b. 18 April, 1862— on Good Friday. 6948. DR. EDWARD-HUBBARD', [6941] (Hubbard', Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 26 Dec. 1835; Boston, Mass; was educated partly at the public schools, and for a time engaged in mercantile pursuits. Subsequently, he studied medicine at the Harvard School, and, later, at the New York University School, where he graduated with high honor in 1858. He practiced in New York till 1862, when he accepted the post-surgeonship of Fernandina, Florida, remaining there till Aug. 1864, when he returned to New York. Formerly he engaged a little in literary work, but has been mainly devoted to his profession, in which he has attained much distinction. He married at iMontville, Maine, 1 Sept 1859, Helen Ayer, of M,, b. 30 Nov. 1836, at M,, daughter of Thomas- Jefferson and Sarah-Elizabeth (Picard) of M. 1874, Stamford, Conn. Their children: 6949. 1. Edward- Alexander, b, 13 Oct. 1860, New York City. 6950. 2. Helen-Louise, b. 16 Oct. 1866, Staten Island. 6951. 3. Reginald-Kenelm, b. 23 June, 1868, Bridgeport, Ct ; died in 1876. 6952. REV, WILLIAM-COPLEY', [6942] (Hubbard', Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm'. Kenelm',) was born 13 Jan, 1840, at No, 3 Mt. Vernon Place, Boston, He received his early education at the public and Latin schools. Removed with his parents to Geneva, N.Y,, in 1857, and entered Hamilton College, Clinton, N.Y., in the fall of 1858. His favorite studies were classics and philosophy, and he ex celled in English composition. Passing the junior year at Vermont University, Burlington, he was instrumental in awakening interest in the University Quar terly, published at New Haven, Conn., and became an editor of it. The number for July, 1861. contains a full and careful article by him upon the admirable library of the University. Re-entering Hamilton College. 1861, he graduated in 1862, While in this college he edited the University Quarterly; also the Hamiltonian; was one of the committee of three appointed to prepare the college catalogue for the press, containing an account of the societies, and other interesting material. While a collegian he wrote letters and articles for the Clinton Courier, Utica Morning Herald, Moore's Bural New 7orker, The Boston Becorder, N. Y. Evangelist, etc. Por six months after graduation, Mr. Winslow, while undecided as to a profes sion, lived in New York, during which period he was three months an assistant- editor of the World, and also a contributor to the American Presbyterian, The Christian Intelligencer, Boston Becorder, etc. 616 Rev. WilUain-Cojjlef Winslou-, D.D. K Early in 1863, Mr. Winslow entered the General Theo. Seminary of the Episcopal Church, New York City, graduating in July, 1865, and receiving ordination the same month, from Bishop Potter, at the Wainwright Memorial Church. He offici ated temporarily at this church, delivering a commemorative sermon on the death of the rector, Rev. E,-R,-T, Cook, which was published in the papers; also a Thanks giving sermon, published in part in the daily press. He also officiated on Staten Island for two months; but having previously planned a trip to Europe, declined settlements as rector. During his seminary course, he passed a few weeks in the West Indies for the benefit of his health ; and for about six months he was an associate editor, with Rev. S.-H. Tyng, of the Christian Times, afterward the Protestant Churchinnn. In Jan. 1866, he sailed for Europe, traveling several months. — inost of the time in Italy. He devoted two months to Rome, chiefiy to the inspection of its arts and ruins. In 1867, Mr, W. became rector of St George's church, Lee, JIass. In Octo ber, 1870, he resigned the rectorship and removed to Boston, Beside his ministerial duties at Lee, he wrote articles for Appleton's Cyelopediti, Allibone's Diet, of Authors, and letters to the Lee Chronicle and Pittsjield Eagle from the Adirondack woods. These sylvan notes were largely quoted and commented upon. His lectures, and courses of lectures, in Lee and various places, were upon the " Woods," Europe, Church History, religious topics, etc. He also gave orations (one of them was published in 1870) on "Memorial Day"; addresses before the G,A,R. ; at Masonic celebrations, and on other like occasions. He was secretary, and, subsequently, chair man of the school committee, visiting and supervising 18 schools, of which onewasa High School. The parish at Lee offered resolutions, published in the church papers, one of which was "That the Rev. Mr. Winslow had tbe thanks of the parish for the general able and faithful manner in which he has discharged his duties as rector, and, especially, for his faithfulness and ability in upholding aud defending the truths and doctrines of religion; for his untiring labors in church improvements, aud in the liquidation of indebtednesses," During his pastorate the parish more than doubled its membership. From November, 1870, to the present date, ]Mr. Winslow has resided in Bostou. He has taken temporary charge of churches at Taunton, Dedham, Marblehead, Med ford, Weymouth, Cambridge, etc. Partly owing to indifferent health, he has de clined permanent settlements, altliougli performing full duties on Sunday, He has written letters from Florida to the Boston Joumal (spring of 1873), from the Green and White Mountains, the Adirondacks, and elsewhere, to the Boston Tran script, beside furnishing aa occasional article to a secular or religious sheet. In 1873-3, he prepared and gave, in various cities aud towns of IMassachusetts, a lecture ou "Forest Life and Scenes,'' Mr, Winslow frequently lectures in courses upon topics of religion and the world. At the Episcopal Convention for the Election of a Bishop, in Boston, December, 1873, his name appeared in the list of candidates receiving votes. His religious as well as political views are progressively conserva tive rather than extreme aud radical. From the Church Press of July 3, 1887, we extract the following : The university of Kings College at Windsor, in Nova Scotia, has Just conferred the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law (D.CL.) upon President Barnard of Columbia College, and K Descendants of Rev. LIubbard' Winslow, D.D. 617 the Rev. W.-C. Winslow, LL.D., of Boston. Addresses were prepared by both gen tlemen for the Encaenia, or commencement, the Rev. Dr. Winslow reading Dr. Barnard's very interesting reminiscences of Columbia College when it was King's College, prior to the Revolution. Dr. Winslow has also received the following honorary degrees: Ph.D. from Hamilton CoUege; D.D. from Amherst Coll.; S.T.D., Griswold Col'., Iowa; LL.D., University of St. Andrews, Senior Coll. of Scotland, and L.H.D. at the Centennary of Columbia Coll., N.Y. He is an honorary member of the Royal Archseological Soe of Great Britain, honorary correspondent of the Victoria Inst, and Phil. Society, American Vice-Pres. of the Egyptian Exploration Fund, and Secretary of the Free Church Association ; is on the Exec. Com. of the American Institute of Civics, Life Member of Amer. Hist. Soe, and L.M, or member of others, foreign and American, On page 632 is mentioned the door knocker on the door of Rev. Gordon Winslow, D.D., at Staten Island. It was doubtless at a very early date doing duty at the old Winslow house, but as to its exact origin and date authorities differ.* He married in Trinity Church, Boston, 20 June, 1867, Harriet-Stillman Hayward, ' b. 18 Dec. 1835, Hayward Place, Boston, dau, of Joseph-Henshaw and Mary (Daven port) of B., and niece of the celebrated surgeon Dr. George Hayward. Boston, Mass. Their children: 6953. 1. Joseph-Hayward, b, and d. 28 Nov. 1869, Lee, Mass. 6954. 2. Josephine-Hayward, b. and d. 10 July, 1871, Boston. 6955. 3. Mart- Whitney, b. 14 Nov. 1873, Boston. 6956. REV. KENELM', [6943] (Hubba/rd', Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kendm*, Kenelm',) b. 15 June, 1843, Boston, Mass. ; d. 24 Oct. 1867, at Paris, France. He re. ceived much of his education at the Boston public schools; was preparing for college at the Latin School, when his father removed, in 1857, to Geneva, N.Y. He entered *We quote from the Staten Mand Gazette of April, 188.5, an article credited to a Paris paper in regard to it, and leave for future investigators to decide whether it came in the Mayflower or was procured by the grandson of the pilgrim, G-ov. Edward Winslow. "The original door-knocker, brought over in the Mayjlmver, which for several generations was upon the front door ot the old Winslow House at Marshfleld, still standing on the Webster farm, has lately come into the possession of the Rev. W.-C. Winslow of Boston, who will probably eive it to the Webster Hist. Society. ' In 1830,' says the Boston Transcript, ' the Rev. Gordon Winslow, D. D., rector ot St. Paul's, Staten Island, while on a visit to Mr. Webster, was presented by him with the interesting relic. It is inscribed, ' From Winslow House, Marshfleld, Mass. Came in the May flower, 1620.' And on the rim or head to receive the blows of the hammer, the inscription runs; 'Presented by Daniel Webster to Dr. G. Winslow, Sept, 12th, 1S50,' The door-knocker is of brass, but so incrusted with age that some Old Mortality will have to exercise considerable friction to bring back the original lustre, such as greeted the caller upon Gov, Edward Winslow and Gov, Josiah Winslow, Mr. Webster took great interest in the old mansion, which the builder and origi nal owner named ' Careswell,' and looked upon this relic as among the raost valuable souvenirs of the Mayflower, and the PUgrimage. As will be remembered by some, the Webster tomb is in the Winslow burying ground, near the tomb of Gov, Josiah Winslow, whose ooat-of-arms— the crest being a tree out short but sprouting out, and motto Decoptus Floreo, Is as clear and distinct as If put there but yesterday," Hon, Wm,-T. Davis of Plymouth tells me that this door-knocker did not come over iu the May flower, but was placed on said door by some Winslow owner of the house— J. W. 618 Rev. Kenelm^ Winslow. ^ the sophomore clas§ of Hamilton College, Clinton, N, Y., in the fall of 1861, and, in 1864, entered the senior class of Williams College, Williamstown, Mass., completing his collegiate course that year. Entering the Union Theo, Seminary, New York City, in 1864, he finished his preparations for the ministry in the summer of 1867; but having the previous winter become a candidate for orders in the Episcopal Church, he did not graduate with his class at the Seminary. He' had previously been li censed to preach, and, as a Presbyterian, had supplied pulpits, for longer or shorter periods, during the last year of his theological studies. His ordination to the min istry of the Episcopal Church was postponed from July, 1867, to the autumn, in consequence of the absence of his Bishop, Eastburn, of Massachusetts, to attend the Lambeth Conference in England, In the interval, compelled by ill-health to take a voyage, he died suddenly at Paris, while resting from his journey, preparatory to returning to the United States, In connection with the gifts for his special calling, Mr. W. had decided invent ive genius and talent. He could sketch and execute with facility and accuracy. His aptness for monogrammic and text work was often called into service by his friends. Fond of music, he played both violin and flute with considerable skill. He performed tolerably well upon the piano; but the organ was his delight, and he performed on it with much ease and excellence as an amateur. , While at college he took the lead in this respect. Little opportunity was afforded one so young to dis play literary talents, but a number of his pieces and letters, published in the religious press, forecast a promising future for him as a writer. During the last year or two of his life he collected considerable material for a " Winslow Genealogy," previously undertaken by his father, and after his death it was placed in the hands of Dr. and Mrs. Holton. Abrief sketch, signed "Amicus," published iu the Christian TP%rees« (Episcopal), affords us an extract or two in this place. " His mental and religious training was in a good school. He had an unusually clear perception and discrimination, especially in the domain of philosophy and theology. He had read largely, and his knowledge of history, natural philosophy, and science generally, was far above that possessed by the majority of tneological students. He had also a fluency of language which made him converse, write, and preach with no mean persuasive power. A rare and pleasing address, and a gifted elocution, with his mental culture, gave his preaching the characteristics of much acceptability," His whole heart was enlisted, his whole zeal absorbed, in the work before him. When about to sail for Southampton, he said, "I long to return and be at work 1 " Among the resolutions passed were those by his former society. Delta Kappa Epsilon, at Williams CoUege, from which we make an extract. " We learn with pain and sorrow of the death of our brother who had just entered upon active life with bright prospects of usefulness before him, and whose life was only reflected in his profession. ... a faithful brother, an esteemed friend, and one invaluable to the cause of Christianity and education." The cause of his death is supposed to have been mainly over-action of the heart. His remains, placed in Montmartre, Paris, were subsequently removed to Forest Hills, near Boston, and on "Alder Path," repose side by side with those of his father. Rev. Hubbard Winslow. Rev. Gordon' Winslow, D.D. 619 6957. GORDON" WINSLOW, [6838] (Nathaniel', Natlianiel*, John', Kenelm', Kendm',) was born 13 September, '1803, at Williston, Vermont, and died 7 June 1864, His early years passed away much after tho manner of his brothers Miron and Hubbard. Occupied at home in farming and at his father's nail factory, at school a term or so each year, he made some progress in study and reading, and acquired good and substantial ideas of life, and the best of habits. No doubt Miron and Hubbard by word encouraged and by example influenced him greatly. He was a student of Phillips Academy from 1833-6. He graduated at Yale Col lege 1830, receiving the degree of A.M. in 1833. He studied theology at the Yale School, and under his brother Hubbard at Dover, N.H. AVhile there he was under the care (so to speak) of the Piscataqua (N.ll.) Association, and by them licensed to preach in 1833. He married at New York, 5 September, 1833, Katherine-G. Pi,sh, b, 16 May, 1807, in New Y'ork, daughter of AVhitehead and Elsie (Gilbert) of New York, and cousin of Hon. Hamilton Fish, Secretary of State. He preached and labored among sailors in New Orleans. This kind of work was a part of the duties of his after life, while on Staten Island. Ho in time became familiar with medicine and surgery, aud prescribed as well for the body as the soul. At the outbreak of the Rebellion, the New York University conferred on him the Doctorate of Medicine, a degree for ¦which he was quite as well qualified as he 'was for the "D.D." received previously from the Episcopal College iu Annapolis, After his New Orleans residence of nearly one year, he was ordained over the Congregational Church in Medford, Mass,, June 13, 183-. His mind, one of order, reverence, perhaps fond of form in religion without formalism, had previously been directed towards the Episcopal Church. After a year of labor at Medford, he acted on his convictions and applied for admission into the Episcopal Communion. He received the ordination to full or priest's orders in May, 1836, and entered upon his duties as rector of St. John's Par ish, Troy, N.Y. After two years' service in Troy, receiving a sail from Trinity Par ish, Elmira, N.Y,, he accepted it, and there resided till 1841, when he accepted the charge of St. Ann's Parish, Annapolis, Md., one of the largest of the Maryland Churches. During these pastorates Dr. Winslow published several pamphlets. He studied mineralogy and began bis "collection," which subsequently became one of the choicest private cabinets of the hand. At Annapolis he made close acquaintanceship with United States officers, and performed a good deal of labor at the Naval School and Station. A bronchial trouble rendering a change of climate important to his ministerial life, if not life itself, he purchased a piece of land — perhaps ten acres — on the heights 620 Rev. Gordon' Winslow, D.D. of staten Island, in 1845, and erected on it a neat and tasteful cottage. Here, for nearly twenty years, or until he died, was his home. Of great skill and ingenuity mechanically, he did much with his own hands to adorn and make attractive his cottage. Away from city noise and bustle was this charming retreat which, with its rustic fences and bowers, winding paths, and shades of maple, became a most delightful rural spot. One could look forth on the Atlantic, and then, at hand, upon the miniature farm and its neat and inviting cultivations. But these were not years of inactivity. Contemporaneously -with his removal to Staten Island, Dr, Winslow became rector of St, 'Paul's Parish, and chaplain of the Quarantine. The latter position he held for seventeen years. His devotion and untiring efforts while yellow fever raged, and at other times, are fresh in the minds of many. We open at another page of his life — the closing one. Close upon the cannon ade at Sumter, a legion of brave men sprang up to hurl back upon traitors the consequences of treason. The gallant Fifth of New York (known afterward as "Duryea Zouaves") went forth, Gordon" Winslow as their chaplain. Their first effort was at Big Bethel. James Parton says of Winslow: "The noble Chaplain Winslow, -with a few other men, remained behind, and, all exhausted as they were, drew the wounded in wagons nine miles, from the scene of the action to the nearest camp," The officer iu command reports: "The noble conduct of Chaplain Winslow and the generous- hearted men who remained to help the wounded, deserves the highest praise; and the toilsome task which they accomplished, of dragging the rude vehicles filled with their helpless comrades, over a weary road of nine miles in their exhausted condi tion, with the prospect of an attack every minute, bespeaks a goodness of heart and a bravery never excelled." The Chaplain, during his two years as such, often acted as aid-de-camp. He was engaged in some form of service in nearly every battle of the war in Virginia. Just after the sad event at Fredericksburg, he wrote his brother as follows: "As for myself, I am ready for anything that turns up in the w.iy of helping on the cause for which we are in the field. I am chaplain of the Fifth, but act more or less for the whole division. Then, as volunteer aid to General Warren, I am under orders, and attend with him in the surveys and mapping of the country, establishino- lines of pickets, locating hospitals, and looking after the sick and wounded in the Division, Brigades, and Regiments. After the battle I selected the site for the general hospi tal at Fredericksburg, and saw the wounded transported across the river and properly provided for," Dr, Winslow had a number of very narrow escapes. Under Pope, at Bull Run, his regiment lost about four hundred men. He had balls pass through his hair and beard, and his horse was wounded under him. At Gettysburg a ball struck ofl! the K Rev. Gordon' Winslow, D.D. 621 head of the officer to whom he was giving a command from Gen. Weed. After the battle of Antietam, anxiotis to do 'what he could for the wounded, and desirous to ascertain their number, he penetrated the rebel lines, and before he was aware found himself riding by the side of one of the rebel generals. He rode in his company seven miles, and after parting from him, began to turn toward the Union lines. Surrounded by rebels burying the dead and gathering the wounded, he played the part of one of their officers. Favored by the uncertain light of evening, he at length reached sufficiently near the Union lines to make a sudden dash and reach a place of safety. Dr. Winslow was one of the early promoters of the Sanitary Commission, and was identified with its history up to the hour of his death. He held the important post and office of Inspector of the Army of the Potomac for the Commission. Slajor-Generai Warren, under date of January, 1863, reports as follows: "From the first battle of the war at Big Bethel to the last at Fredericksburg, Dr. Winslow has shown an adaptability for his position, and a success in efforts wliich has won the confidence of all. At an early day he was elected by the Sanitary Commission at Washington for the responsible position of the Sanitary Inspector of the Army. This immense labor he sustained till the commencement of the Peninsular campaign, for which he received the earnest thanks of the Department at Washington. Since the commencement of the Peninsular campaign he has been my aid and a member of my staff, and has been constantly with me on the field, except when the claims of humanity and mercy called him to attend to the sufferings of his fallen comrades. His efforts in this department I most gratefully acknowledge. For days and nights after tbe several battles of Williamsburg, Hanover Court House, Gaines' Mills, Mal vern Hill, Bull Run, Antietam, and Fredericksburg, the doctor has had frequent recourse to his experience to guide him to the best measures of improving hospitals for the wounded, or means of comfort and solace, which at such times of trial cannot be too highly valued." Dr. Winslow's elder son. Col. Cleveland' Winslow of the Fifth N.Y. (" Duryea Zouaves"), was badly wounded in the battle of the Wilderness; and while bringing him and other wounded officers and soldiers to Alexandria, the sad accident occurred by which his valuable life was cut off, in the midst of its usefulness. On the morn ing of June 7, 1864, at the mouth of the Potomac, he fell overboard from the trans port steamer Mary Bipley, and after swimming for some time upon the surface, suddenly disappeared as a boat was close at hand to rescue him. The remains were never found. L.-A. Hendricks, Esq., correspondent of the New York Herald, wrote: "A more popular and useful chaplain has not been in the service. ... A mind finely culti vated, manners dignified and refined, a rare fund of anecdote at command, and an underlying vein of delicate richness, served to make him a most genial as well as agreeable and instructive companion. Long in memory will live the recollection of 632 Rev. Gordon' Winslow, D.D. K his alternating wit and pathos, and words of counsel uttered at the mess-table, and around the camp-fire at night, as were canvassed the events of each day, the exciting march or some storm of terrible tragedy. ... No cast of an ancient Grecian or Roman hero presented a more finely moulded head than that of Dr, Winslow, and his long flowing gray beard, dark gray eyes of tender but penetrative expression, and straight and well-built frame, although sixty years of age, suggested him as a type, in these days of effeminate degeneracy rarely seen, of those great old philosophers who once walked the streets of Carthage and Rome." We close this sketch with an extract or two from the Christian Times (Episco pal), found iu a long editorial on the death of Dr. Winslow: " We often thought of him as a model man, in very many respects. There was a soundness, a completeness to his character, rarely seen. His social nature was of a refined, genial, whole-souled cast, and well poised. . . . And yet, while frank and open, he knew that silence is sometimes power and wisdom. Siicli were his discretion and prudence that he was frequently cognizant of army movements and plans which but few were jjermitted to know. . . . His intellectual nature was characterized by life, earnestness, compre hensiveness, liberality of views, a special love for certain pursuits, and considerable genius. He was unambitious and made no display of his abilities. He often declined honors tended him. As an instance of this he did not accept the Diocese of Alabama, which his friends urged upon him. " His business talent and executive abilities were remarkable. These gave him prominence and influence in every undertaking and employment. His accomplish ments were of high order. In the departments of science he was thoroughly versed, .... He corresponded with various scientific bodies, and was (we believe), a mem ber of the Smithsonian Institute. His contributions to the press and cyclopedias were frequent. "He was very ingenious, and uncommonly skilful in the use of tools. Many handsome specimens of workmanship came from his hands. Among his inventions may be mentioned a patented one relating to the construction of locomotive wheels. He had a taste for antiquarian lore and specimens, and his house contained many such objects of interest. The huge brass knocker on his front-door was a present from Daniel Webster, and was taken from the ' Old Winslow House' at Marshfield." [See page 618.] "His religious nature, above all, was the crowning excellence of the man. Prom earliest boyhood to his death he was a true Christian in daily walk and pursuit, as ¦well as 'when he stood before men to 'point the way of life.' His pulpit ministrations were faithful, vigorous, practical, and thought-inspiring efforts, appeal ing to Scripture, and persuading men to duty and obedience. . . . Our friend and brother has closed a long and useful life — useful because it answered life's great end. . . . His memory we will keep 'with us, and his influence will live after him like the influence of the good, a source of blessing to many generations.^ 2 Rev. Gordon' Winslow, D.D. 623 His children were: 6958. 1. Cleveland, [6960] b. 1830, iMedford, Mass. ; d, 7 July, 1864, Alexandria Va. 6959, 3, Gordon, [6961] b, 30 Aug. 1838, Elmira, N.Y. ; m. 18 Mar. 1866, Eliza beth Wallace, dau. of AVilliam and Elizabeth (Gait), 6960. COL, CLEVELAND', [0958] (Beo. Gordc i', Nathaniel' Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) born in 1830, Jledford, Massachusetts; died 7 July, 1864, at the hospital, Alexandria, Virginia, from wounds received, 3 June, near MechanicsvilleJ Virginia. The funeral was at Trinity Church, New York City, 10 July, 1864; the remains were placed in Greenwood Cemetery, He was engaged in mercantile pursuits.at the breaking out of the rebellion. His connection with the New York City militia, and attainments in military science, fitted him for the service, and he raised a company of men and departed with the Fifth N, Y, Regiment (" Duryea Zouaves "), engaging with them in all tbe battles and conflicts of two years. After the battle of Antetam, lie was unanimously elected colonel of the regiment. On its return, in 1863, he immediately recruited another, and was in every engagement of the Army of the Potomac up to the day of his death. Major-General Wan-en reports : "I have never known a braver officer." General ^IcClellan and various other leading officers expressed kindred sentiments. As a soldier he was tried and true, brave without rashness, a strict disciplinarian, and possessed those executive qualities which should belong to those in important civil or military positions. Had he escaped the wounds at Mechanicsville, he would have entered his next engagement as a general. His title as colonel, however, clings to him, as he was identifled with his regiment. His personal presence was very striking, and his regiment one of the flnest in the entire service, 6961, CAPT, GORDON', [6959] (Gordo?i', Nathaniel', Nathaniel", John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 30 .\ug, 1838, Elmira, N, Y. ; married at Baltimore, Md,, 18 Mar. 1866, Elizabeth Wallace, dau. of Wm, and Elizabeth (Gait) of B, Captain in the 8th Inf, U,S,A,, formerly stationed at Selma, Ala,, and, 1873, at Fort Russell, Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory. 6963. ADELIA", [6839] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 36 Sept. 1814, Williston, Vt. ; married there, 33 March, 1841, Norman-Hinsdale BYINGTON, b. 30 Sept. 1815, Hinesburg, Vt, son of Anson and Theodora (Cunningham) of W. He died 38 Feb. 1848, W. Parmer. She resides, 1876, on the old homestead. Williston, Vt. Child: 6903. , b. 15 Aug. 1846; d. 19 Aug. 1846. 624 Winslow Memorial Monument. WINSLOW MEMORIAL MONUMENT. A monument to commemorate the three sons of Nathaniel Winslow, eminent divines, who died in the same year, has been erected in the cemetery of their native place, Williston, Vermont It is of Isle-la-Motte marble— a pyramid of the height of eighteen feet, surmounted with an elaborately carved cross. The inscriptions on the four sides are as follows: — [1.] Three Brothers. Born in Williston, of the seventh [fifth] generation from the Pilgrim Fathers. " Their works do follow them." [3.] MiRON Winslow, D.D., LL.D., Forty-five years Missionary in India, died at Cape of Good Hope, Oct. 22, 1864, aged 74 years. "Thy life to the Cross was wholly deroted." [8.] Hubbard Winslow, D.D,, Author, Educator, Pastor at Boston and elsewhere, died Aug. 13, 1864, aged 64 years. "Always abounding in the work of the Lord," [4.] Gordon Winslow, D.D., M.D., Rector at Staten Island, N.Y., and elsewhere, entered into rest June 7, 1864, aged 59 years. "In the service of his country and for his Master." At a meeting of the members of the Winslow family, called in anticipation of Uie erection of this monument, at Williston, 18 June, 1873, extracts from the proof- sheets of the Winslow Memorial were read; specimens of wrought nails made by the father at Williston, Vermont, arranged on cards side by side with older specimens raade by the grandfather before the Revolution, at Salisbury, Conn,, were exhibited; and the following acrostic, in commemoration of the manual-labor trainino- which these sons received in the nail-shop of their father, was sung to the tune of Uxbridge: W ith careful toil he reared his sons. B obust, strong-armed in faith and hope, 0 n life's great mission-work each runs ; Until with foes of truth they cope — (?od blessed their w6rks both far and near: S^eavenward their labors onward go Truth living to implant and rear; No fears restrained them from the foe. A merica, Ceylon, Madras In union brought without alloy, L ove, faith, and hope (more firm than brass) jShall bind mankind in holy joy. ^^ Devereau.r, Kelsey, Allen. 623 6964. MERCY", [1316] (Nathaniel*. John', Kenelm', Kenehn',) b, 10 Mm: 1763, Salisbury, Conn. ; died in Richmond, Vt. ; married John DEVEREA'UX who died in R. Children: Heman". He, 'with several of the family, removed to Norfolk, N. 7. 6965.0906. Alanson". 6967. JoHN". 6968. Levi". 6969. Henry". He and his cousin John" Winslow [7093] fitted a store with goods and traded awhile in Brandon, Vt. 6970. Polly", 6971. Betsey or Elizabeth". 6973. Amanda", b. 22 Mar. 1786; m. 22 Feb. 1815, Sidney Kelsey, of Stock holm, N.Y,, whose parents resided in S. Children: 6973. 1. Sidney', b, 6 Dec 1815. 6974. 2. Hubbard', b, 19 Jan. 1819. 6975. L-^ura". 6976. 'LOVINIA", [1217] (Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kendm',) b. 4 May, 1765, Salisbury, Conn. ; d. 28 Sept 1833, Williston Vt. ; m. there, May, 1788, Nathan ALLEN, b. 18 Mar. 1760; d. 13 Jan. 1834, W. Williston, Vt. Children born at Williston: 6977. 1. Horace", b. 34 Apr. 1789; d. 24 Jlay, 1866, Potsdam, N.Y.; m. Malone, N.Y., January, 1817, Semantha Hamilton, b. 11 July, 1789, dau. of John and Sarah-Harrietta (Stone) of Champlain, N.Y. He grad, Aug. 1812, Univ. Vermont, Burlington ; studied law at Essex and Malone, N.Y. ; was admitted to practice, and removed to Potsdam in 1816, where he resided until his death. He was postmaster many years ; Presiding Judge of St. I Lawrence County Court seventeen years; and surrogate of county nearly twenty years. She res. 1869, Potsdam, N.V. Children : 6978. 1. Lucius-Hamilton', b. 19 Nov. 1817; m. West Point, N.Y,, 22 May, 1844, Sarah DeWitt, dau, of 'John, of W.P. Grad. June, 1839, West Point ; 2d Lieut, in 2d U, S, Artillery ; was four years ass't instructor in Art Tactics at W,P., resigning in 1845. Major General of Militia of the State of California. Merchant. Res. San Francisco, Cal. Children : 6979. 1. Harriet-DeWitt', b. 24 Oct. 1846, 626 Descendant.^ of Nathaniel* Winsloio. K 0980. 3. Henry-Francis", b. 13 Aug, 1848. 6981. 3. Sarah-Lucia', b, 16 Mar, 1851. 6983, 4. John-Hamilton-DeWitt', b, 38 Aug, 1853. 6983. 2. Horace- Winslow', b. 20 July, 1820; d, 4 June, 1843. 6984. 3. Harriet-Semantha', b, 23 Nov, 1833; m, Potsdam, N,Y,, 1 Sept 1841, Wm,-A, Dart, b, 25 Oct. 1814, at P,, s. of Simeon and Phebe (Allen) of P. He was educated at St, Lawrence Academy, Potsdam ; studied law with Horace Allen, aud was admitted to practice, 1840; post master of Potsdam, and Dist, Att'yof St. Lawrence Co., 1845; State Senator, 1849-52; U.S. Dist Att'y for Northern District of New York, 1861; was appointed Consul-General of U.S. for the British North American Provinces of Montreal, in 1860, Res, 1873, Montreal, P. 0. Children: 6985. 1. Caroline- Cornelia' , b, 18 June, 1842; married in Potsdam, 23 June, 1868, George-Zolma Erwin, of P., s. of George. 6986, 2, Harriet- Prances', b. 10 July, 1850. 6987, 3. Lrvi', b. 9 Feb. 1792; died in Kentucky; married iu Ohio, 9 Jfay, 1822, , who died 2 Oct 1824. He married 2d, Feb. 1836, [Rector], Farmer. Res. K'lnderhook, Pickaway Co., 0. Children : 6988. 1, Miron', b. 1 Apr. 1823; d, 24 June, 1825. 6989. 3. Minerva', b. 30 Nov. 1820; d, 34 June, 1833. 6990. 3, Elizabeth-A',, b. 18 Feb. 1828; married, 16 Aug. 1853, Michael-J. Aiken. Children: 6991. 1. Kate-S'., b. 38 June, 1854. 6993. 2. Emma-A'., b. H Dec. 1855. 6993. 3, John-M'., b, 19 Jan. 1858; d. 10 Oct 1860. 6994. 4, May', b. 7 Aug. 1859; d, 3 Oct. 1860. 6995. 5. Horace-A'., b. 16 Mar. 1861. 6996. 4. Martha', b. 23 Nov. 1831; m. 20 July, lis,'37, William-S. Rector. Children : 6097. 1, Allen-T'., b, 8 .Tune 1859. 6998. 3, William-S'., b, 14 Sept 1863. 6999. 5. Marcus', b. 11 Nov, 1833; d, 26 Oct 1849 7000. 3. Lucy", b. 24 June, 1794; married, JIar. 1812, Daniel Pine. He was a deacon in the Congregational Church. Res. Wyoming, 111 Children : 7001. 1. Horace', born in 1813. K AUen, Tunihling, Brownell. 627 7002. 2. Laura', b. 5 Feb. 1816; m. P.-W, Stow, 7003. 3. Lovinia', b. 22 Nov. 1817; d, ^ept 1829, 7004. 4, Lucy-M'., b. 9 Apr. 1819; m, Sylvester Carter, 7005. 5. Julia- Ann", b. 23 June, 1821. 7006, 6, Samantha', b, 26 July, 1833; m, iu 1847, B.-P, Bacon. 7007. 7. Daniel-H",, b, 20 -Vug. 1826, 7008. S. Delia-M',, b, 7 Sept, 1838; ni, David-R, Town, 7009. 9. Nathan- A',, b, 4 Feb. 18;!1 ; m, in 1855, Susan Gleason, 7010. 10. Andrew', b, 1833; is deceased, 7011. 4. Minerva", b, 35 Mar, 1790; married Elijah-S, Tambling, who died, 1869, in Illinois. He was a deacon of the Congregational Church, She res, 1869, Chicago, III. Children: ¦1013, Villeroy', 7013. ^Minerva' married R,-J, Miller. Hardware Merchant, -t- Res, 1869, Chicago, III. 7014, ilartha', married A,-R, Miller, Res, 1870, Chicago, III. 7015, 5. Marcus', b, 35 ^lar. 179S; married Lucia Fabrique, Farmer, Res, 1809, Cloverport, Breckinridge Co., Ky. Children : 7010. Rev. William', grad. Danville Coll., Ky. ; married , -F 7017_ Kev, Heman', grad. Danville Coll, ; died unmarried. ' He was resid ing, in 1864. at Danville, Ky, 7018, f>umuer 7010, 6. N-VIHAN-Dean', b. -23 .Alay, 1800; m, 0 Jan, 1833, Nancy Bently, Children : , 7020, 1. Louisa-Anna', b. 33 Dec, 1833; married, Oct. 1846, Edward- Wells Brownell. Children: 1. Myrtle- Mc Gee', b. Nov, 1847, Williston. 3. Nancy', b, 3 June, 1851, Willi.stcm, 3. Ellen-Louisa', h. Jan, 1855 or '0, Williston. 4. Charles- Allen', b. 15 Nov, 1863, Burlington. George- Washington', b. 19 June, 1835, Williston; d. 6 Dec. 1835. George-Washington', b. 4 Jan. 1837 or '8, W. ; d. 11 May, 1864, Woodstock, Vt, He married, 14 Sept. 1853, Elizabeth-S. Billings, dan. of Olio and Semantha (Weatherby) of W. Merchant. Res. Woodstock, Vt. Child : ^03.._ Charles-BK, b. Oct. 1863, ^^'. ; d. Jan. 1864. 7031. 7022. 7023. 7034. 7035. 2. 7026. 8. 628 Descendants of Nathaniel" Winslow. K 7028. 4. Nathan', b. 12 Oct, 1832, Williston; married, Jan. 1856, ]\rary Prior. Parmer. Child : 7029. Ethan- Allen' , born in 1858, Res. 1869, Belle Cour. 7030. 5, Charles-Levi', b, 19 May, 1834, W, ; married, 20 Sept 1863, Cynthia Foote. Tinsmith. Child: 7031. Eliza- Louisa', b. 20 Dec, 1807, Sparta, Wis, 7032. 7. Villeroy", b. 22 Feb. 1802; d. 28 Aug. 1806. 7033, 8, Hannah", b, 29 Mar, 1806; d, 4 June, 1844, at the residence of her brother Levi" [6987]. She was unmarried. 7034, DEA. JOHN", [1318] (Nathaniel*, John', Kendm', Kenelm',) b. 4 May, 1767, Salisbury, Conn. ; d. 30 Nov. 1852, Medina, O,, and was there buried. He married at Hillsdale, N.Y., 2 Jan. 1787-8, Mary Covell or Scoville, b. 25 Aug. 1773, Phihps Patting, N.Y,, dau. of Zaccheus, who came from England and settled on Cape Cod and Mary (Wooden) of Hillsdale, N.Y. She died 25 Aug. 1837, Medina, and was buried there. Mr. Winslow was left to the care of his oldest brother, by his father, at the time of his death. He was one of the pioneer settlers of Williston, Vt, and an earnest Christian; was one of the first deacons elected in the Congregational church, and held the office forty-two years. Farmer. Res. Williston, Vt. ; Granville and Medina, 0. Children : 7035. 1. Harry, b. 11 Nov. 1788, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; d. 25 Sept. 1814, Williston. 7036. 2. Jason, b. 6 July, 1790; d. 16 Mar. 1843; m. Prudence Chamberlain [6824]. 7037. 3. Hannah, [7047] b. 2 Feb. 1792; d. 23 May, 1861; m. Azariah Rood. 7038. 4. Charity, [7057] b. 6 Apr. 1794 ; is deceased ; m. John Kilbourne "Weed, 7039. 5. Laura, [7072] b. 2 Oct 1796; d. 3 Jan. 1858; m. William-Perriu Barrows. 7040. 6. Milo, [7086] b, 31 Mar. 1799 ; was drowned 2 May, 1841 ; m. Hannah Pollett. 7041, 7, John, [7093] b, 19 July, 1802; d, 17 Mar. 1839; m. Betsey Brownson; m. 2d, Margaret-Emily Sergeant. Delana, [7099] b. 16 Aug, 1805; m, 20 Jan, 1834, Henry Ormsby, j\r,D, Betsey-Aurelia, b, 22 Dec, 1807, Williston. Res. 1873, Medina, 0. Mason-Newton, b. 26 Feb. 1812, W, ; d, there 19 Apr, 1813. Mary-Loraine, [7105] b. 25 Feb. 1814; m, 23 Oct 1833, Clark Earle, Harriet-Newell, [7124] b. 1 Jan, 1820; m, 22 Dec. 1837, Alanson- Livingston Peake. 7042. 8, 7043, 9, 7044, 10, 7045, 11. 7046. 12. ^ Rood, Wilson, Weed. 629 7047. HANNAH", [7087] (John*, Nathaniel*. John*. Kenelm*, Kendm' ) b 2 Feb 1793, Livingston Manor, N.Y. ; d. 23 May, 1861, Sacramento, Cal., while on a visii to her daughter. She was married in Jericho, Vt., January, 1813, to Azariah ROOD, who died 23 Feb. 1850, Niles, Mich., and was there interred. Farmer. Children : 7048. 1. Harriet-Newell, b. 21 Dec. 1814, Jericho, Vt ; d. 23 Oct. 1883, Middle bury, Vt., and was buried there. 7049. 2. Harrt-Winslow, b. 8 Sept. 1816, Jericho. Res. 1873, Detroit, Mich. 7050. 3. Heman, b. 4 Aug. 1818, Jericho; d. 7 Oct 1850, California, and was buried in Niles, Mich. 7051. 4. Anson-Hubbard, b. 30 Sept 1821, Middlebury, Vt ; died in 1870, Detroit, Mich., and was buried there. He married . Shores. 1870, Detroit, Mich. 7052. 5. Hannah-Eliza, b. 23 Nov, 1823, M. ; d. 23 Oct. 1834, M,, and was buried there. 7053. 6. Hannah-Elida, b. 20 Nov, 1826, M. ; d. there, 23 Sept. 1827. 7054. 7. Sarah-Eliza, b. 1 Sept. 1838, M. ; d. in San Francisco, Cal. ; married 'Wilson. 7055. 8. Mary-Jane, b. 16 Sept. 1830, M. ; d. 39 Dec. 1853, Niles, Mich., and was buried there. 7056. 9. Azariah-Newell, b. 81 Aug. 1834 ; married . Res. 1870, Sacramento, Gal. 7057. CHARITY", [7038] (John', Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm*, Kenelm',) b. 6 Apr. 1794, Williston, Vt. ; married there, 6 Feb. 1817, John-Kilbourne "WEED, b. 33 Jan. 1794, Hinesburgh, s. of John and Dorothy (Phelps) of H. He died 24 Aug. 1858, Staten Island. She res. 1872, New York City. Children born in St. Lawrence County, N.Y. 7058. 1. John- Winslow', b. 19 Jan. 1818, Hopkinton; grad. U.V.M. 1838; was drowned at sea, 3 Sept 1860. 7059. 2. Henry-JMason', b. 2 August, 1819, Hopkinton; died there, 28 October, 1819. 7060. 3. Henrt-Mason', b. 18 Dec 1820, Hopkinton; d. 17 Dec 1865, Cedar Grove, New Dorp, Richmond Co., N.Y. 7061. 4. Mary-Dorothy', b. 2 July, 1824, Canton, N.Y. married, N.Y., 21 June, 1849, Frederick- Augustus 'Weed, born in 1823, Hinesburgh, son of Anson-Phelps and Salome (Crossman) of Hinesburgh. Res. 1873, Hinesburgh. Vt. Children : 7062. 1. Frederick-Mason", b. 8 Apr. 1850, Hinesburgh. 7063. 3. Francis-Anson", b. 20 Nov. 1851, Hinesburgh. 7064. 3, Fanny-Adelaide", b. 4 Nov. 1854, Western Texas. 630 Descendants of John' Winslow. K 7065. 7066. 7067. 7068. 5. 7069. 6, 7070. 7, 4. John-Kilbourne", b. 15 Apr. 1856, Western Texas, 5. Mary-Eliza", b. 2 Oct. 1858, Western Texas, 6. Lily", b, 23 July, 1863, Western Texas, Charity-Maria', b, 29 Dec, 1826, Canton, N.Y. ; d. 25 Sept. 1838, Pots dam, N.Y. Ira-Dutton', b. 14 Feb. 1830, Potsdam; d. 12 Nov, 1871, N.Y. Stephkn-Hinsdalb', b, 17 Nov. 1831, Potsdam; grad. West Point 1854; was killed at Little Round Top, battle of fJettysbnrg, 2 .Tuly, 1863, while in command of a division of regular troop.s— 5th U.S. Artillery. Was Brig-Gen. of Vols, and Capt. of the 5th U.S. -Artillery. Was nominated Major-General by President Lincoln, the day of his death, and conse quently was not confirmed by the U.S. Senate. 7071. 8. Harriet-Maria', b. 29 Apr. 1834, Potsdam; m. N,Y,, 27 June, 1865, Dea, Charies-Edward Moore, b, 14 Oct, 1841, Beveriy, Mass., s. of Dennison and Susan- Jane (Picard) of Peabody, Essex Co,, Mass. Rul ing Elder in Reformed Church in New York City. Merchant. Res. Potsdam, Newbui'g, Wurtsboro', and Bloomingburgh, N.Y, 1872, New 7ork City. 7073. LAURA", [7039] (John", Nathaniel*, John', Kenelnr, Kenelm',) b. 2 Oct. 1796, Williston, Vt. ; d. 8 Jan. 1858, Kalamazoo, Michigan, and was there buried. She married at W., 16 Feb. 1819, William-Perrin BARROWS, of Bridport, Addison Co., Vt, b. 31 Mar. 1796, Woodstock, Conn,, s, of Prentice and Molly (Perrin) of Lewis, Essex Co,, N.Y, He removed from Woodstock to Lewis, N.Y,, with his parents, when ten years of age. [After the death of his father, his mother married, in 1808, Rev. Cyrus Comstock, a home missionary. They resided at Lewis until death, and were buried there,] Mechanic. He removed to Kalamazoo, Mich., in 1836. Res, 1873, Windsor, Hartford Co., Ct. Children liorn in Bridport : 7073. 1. Martha-Jane', b, 6 Jan, 1821; married, Kalamazoo, jMich., 5 November, 1841, William-Berry Jenner, of London, Eng., b, 31 Dec, 1817, Parish of St, Mary-le-Bone, s, of Wm,-C, and Sarah (Berry) of L., who emigrated to this country 10 September, 1833. Merchant. Res. 1873, Allegan, Mich. Children born iu Allegan: 7074. 1. Lucy-Arabell", b. 15 June, 1843; married in Allegan, 30 Feb. 180:;, Lucius-Maseroft Hodges, b, 1 Apr, 1828, Crown Point, N.Y., s. of Drusus'and Eliza (Meagher) of Decatur, Mich, Merchant Res, 1870, Allegan, Mich. Child : 7075. Frederie- Jennet, b. 11 Nov. 1865, Lawrence, Van Buren Co., Mich. Jenner, Barrows, Mather. 631 7076. 8. William-Sanford', b. 35 Feb, 1850. 7077. 3. Melvin-Hale", b. 35 Mar. 1858. 7078. 4. Laura-Ellen", b. 8 Aug. 1857. 7079. 2. Capt. Milo- Winslow', b. 13 May, 1823; married in Kalamazoo, Mich., Mary Robinson, and had two sons. He was captain in 2d Regt. Mich. Cavalry, but in consequence of a wound was compelled to resign. Dry goods clerk. Hes, 1873, Detroit, Mich. 7080. 8. William-Perrin', b. 1 Sept, 1825; m, Niles, Mich., 1 Apr, 1856, Emma Stafford, of Albany, N,Y,, b. 24 Apr. 1836, dau, of Joab, of A. He enlisted in 5th Regiment Mich, Cavalry; was taken prisoner near Rich mond, Va,, and confined in Andersonville for about six months, barely escaping with his life. Res, Kalamazoo, and, 1873, Plainwell, Allegan Co., Mich. Children : 7081. 1. Julia-Stafford", b, 13 .Tuly, 1857. 7082. 2. Susie-Benedict", b. 24 Aug, 1859. 7083. 3. 3 Agnes-Winslow", b, 11 Nov. 1807. 7084. 4. I Alice-Perrin", b. 11 Nov. 1807, 7085. 4. Laura-Ann', b. 22 Aug, 1828; was married by Rev, Sainuel-H, Hall, Kalamazoo, 15 Feb, 1852, to Rev, Oliver- V, Mather, b. 23 Jan. 1815, Windsor, Ct., s. of EUsworth-Wolcott and Laura (Wolcott) of W. He died. 7 Nov. 1870, Windsor. s.p. Res, Kalamazoo, Mich,, and Williston, Vt ; 1873, she res, Windsor, Ct. 7086, MILO", [7040] (John', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 81 Mar, 1799, Wilbston, Vt ; m, Jericho, Vt, 5 Feb, 1835, Hannah Pollett, who died of consumption 29 Nov. 1853, at Allegan, and was buried there. In 1826, Mr, Winslow went into the mercantile business at Richmond; in 1828, moved to Bridport, Addi son Co., Vt. ; in 1830, to Middlebury, Vt,, where he remained until 6 Apr. 1835, when he located in Allegan, Jlich., being one of its first settlers, and one of six who erected tiie first house of worship there. He was drowned, 2 .May, 1841, at the mouth of St Joseph's River, while returning from Milwaukee during a heavy gale. He was to have united with the church the next day. His body was found four weeks after on the beach at Sanuatuck, Allegan Co., Mich., and taken home for burial. He was greatly mourned by the people. His will is recorded in Allegan. Farmer and after ward merchant Allegan, Mich. Children : 7087. 1. Lucy', b. 23 June, 1828, Bridport, Vt. ; d. 12 Dec. 1854, and was buried at Allegan. She married there, 11 Nov. 1845, Abram-Rensselaer Calkins, JI.D., of A., b. 19 May, 1822, Malta, N.Y., s. of Simon and Joanna (Lee) of Stillwater, Saratoga Co., N.Y. He died 17 Mar. 1783, 632 Abram-Rensselaer Calkins, M.D. ^ Allegan. [He married 2d, 1855, Nellie Bingham, who died 21 Sept 1863; m. 3d, 36 May, 1863, Charlotte Stone.] ««Our esteemed fellow citizen, Dr. Abram-R. Calkins, died in this village, on Monday afternoon, the 17th inst., after a brief illness, from the malignant form of intermittent fever. He had been taken ill on the Thursday evening previous. All that the affection of his friends and the medical skill of the profession could do, proved of no avail— for disease that he battled so unsuccessfully for many years, finally proved victor. " Doctor Calkins was born in Malta, Saratoga Co., N. Y., in 1833. He removed with his parents to Richland, Kalamazoo Co., in 1835. In 1837, his father died and he came under the guardianship of his brother, Chauncey-W. Calkins, Esq., durmg which time he prosecuted his literary education. At the age of nineteen he com menced the study of medicine at. the Medical College of Geneva, N.Y., where he graduated two years later. He continued his studies under Drs. Coates and Bigelow, of Otsego. Subsequently Dr. Coates removed to Allegan. Dr. Calkins came with him, and, in 1844, he opened an office in this village and continued in the practice of his profession thirty years, except one year during the war of the rebelUon, when he served as surgeon of the 17th Michigan Infantry. " He enlisted June, 1862, and served through the two battles of Antietam and South Mountain, when, hearing of the death of his wife, he resigned. His son Frank- Winslow", was with him all the time he was in the army. "In 1868, Dr. Calkins formed a partnership with Dr. E. Amsden, which con tinued until within a few weeks of his death. "In regard to Doctor Calkins' merits as a physician and surgeon, all admitted his eminence and proficiency. He was remarkably good and accurate in his diagnosis of disease, and as energetic and thorough in its treatment. He seemed almost oblivious of his own comfort and health, and literally died a martyr to his profession ; for, on being remonstrated with by his friends in regard to his over-exertion, he said, 'I must do my duty and leave the result with God.' " The doctor was a decided Christian man. Early in life he consecrated himself to science and the worship of God, and he never forgot his duties. If it was possi ble, he was always in his place ou the Sabbath. His charities in sustaining the institutions of the Church were well known in the chur'^^li to which he belonged, and better still by his pastor. Rev. J. Sailor. " He was a warm advocate and supporter of every cause and reform tending to the elevation and welfare of men. "Many, very many, will mourn his loss. Those families he so often visited as a ministering angel will most miss this benefactor of mankind. The church where his face was so familiar, and his support so hearty and liberal, will also greatly miss him. The various social interests of life that he subserved so well will feel his loss. But he has gone. He has crossed the dark river ; nor did he murmer at the dispen sations of Providence that called him hence. He would have been glad to remain with his family, that he might subserve their interests still more, and carry out certain plans he contemplated for their comfort and prosperity. But he was K Descendants of John' Tfinslow. 633 ready. For thirty-five years he had been making that preparation, and he could now approach the grave ' like one who wraps the draricry of his couch about him and lies down to pleasant dreams.' He leaves a bereaved wife and three children to mourn his loss. "The doctor was one of the school officers of our village, and on the day of his funeral the several schools were dismissed in honor of his memory. The funeral of Doctor Calkins was attended at his late residence, on Wednesday, by a large and sympathetic circle of friends. " The funeral exercises were opened by Rev. J. Hamilton, who offered a prayer and read from the Scriptures, while the funeral discourse was delivered by Rev. J. Sailor, the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, of which the Doctor was so long a member. This discourse was of a most affecting character and paid a high tribute to the Christian character of the lamented deceased. The Masonic fraternity of our village participated in the funeral ceremonies." Children : 7088. 1. Frank- Winslow', b. 6 Mar. 1848, Allegan, Mich. ; was married there, by Rev. Mr. Judd, 4 Apr. 1870, to Prank-Lenora Dean, of Paw Paw, Van Buren Co., Mich., b. 5 Feb. 1850, Ellisburgh, Jefferson Co. , N.Y., dau. of Dexter-Hall and Lenora-Hannah (Jenkins) of Decatur, Van Boren Co., Mich. Speculator in land and lumber. Res. 1873, Manistee, Manistee Co., Mich. ChUd: 7089. Maud-Lucy', b. 28 Nov. 1872, Manistee. 7030. 2. Frederic-Milo", b. 19 Sept. 1852, Allegan; studied medicine with his father's former partner. Dr. E. Amsden, of A. Res, 1873, Allegan, Mich. 7091. 2. John-Bradburt', b. 15 Sept. 1833, Middlebury, Vt. ; died in 1838, Allegan. 7092. 3. Mild', bom and died in Allegan. 7093 JOHN", [7041] (John*, Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 19 July, 1802, Williston, Vt. ; d. 17 March, 1839, on his passage from Charlestown to New York, on board the ship Anaon, Capt. St. Clair. He was married by Rev. Mr. Blod- get, Richmond, Vt., 11 Oct 1823, to Betsey Brownson, b. 36 July, 1805, R., dau. of Judge Joel, of R. She died 13 July, 1836, Potsdam, N.Y., and was there buried. He was married 2d, by Rev. Mr. Woodbury, Kalamazoo, Mich., 24 July, 1838, to Margaret-Emily Sergeant, born in Morristown, N.J., dau. of David and Margaret ( :) of Parsippany, N.J. She died 27 Feb. 1872, Morristown, and was buried there. He had a store in Brandon, Vt., with his cousin Henry" Devereaux [6969]. In 1835 he left Vermont for Ann Arbor, Mich., where he remained a short time; then removed to Kalamazoo, Mich., which place he was at last obliged to leave on account of ill health. He was a member of the Congregational church. D17 goods merchant. 634 Descendants of John* Winslow. K Children: 7094. 1. Francbs-Blizabbth', b, 1 Oct. 1831, Richmond, Vt ; d, 19 Mar. 1836, Kalamazoo, Mich. 7095. 2. Emily-Josbphine', b, 28 Jan, 1835, Ann Arbor, Mich,; d, 15 .Mar. 1857, Patterson, N.J. She was married by Rev. David-A. Grosvenor, Medina, O., 3 Sept. 1855, to Charles-Frederick Thompson, of New York City. Piano and music dealer. Res. 1873, Brooklyn, N. 7. Child : 7096. Herbert- Winslow", b. 11 Dec. 1856, P.; died there, 25 July, 1857, 7097. 3. JoHN-Bond', b. 26 Mar, 1839, Parsippany, N.J. ; d. 2 May, 1887; m, by Rev. H.-C. HoUowell, at the Eng. Lutheran Church, Cumberland, Md., llJune, 1872, to Sue Troxell, b. 33 July, 1853, Flint Stone, Alleghany Co., Md., dau. of John and Christiana (Spouseller) of Cumberland, He was brought up by his uncle George-T, Cobb, of New York, afterwards of Morristown, N.J,, and followed banking as a business. He became a member of the Methodist church in Morristown, Was ass't quartermaster U.S, Vols. for four years and nine months. With him the name of Winslow becomes extinct among the descendants of his grandfather, John' Winslow [7034], Cumberland, Allegliany Co., Md, Child: 7098. Herbert-Markley", b. 22 June, 1873, Cumberland. 7099. DELANA", [7042] (John', Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 16 Aug, 1805, Wilbston, Vt ; m, iMedina, O,, 20 Jan. 1834, Henry ORMSBY, M.D,, b. 30 Jan, 1805, Fairlee, Vt, s, of Ebenezer, of Copley, Summit Co,, O., b, 3 Jlay, 1771, Salisbury, Conn,, m, 22 Oct 1797, Asenath Allard, b, 11 Nov, 1766, Woodstock, Conn, He attended lectures at Cincinnati, O,, and there received his diplom.a, October, 1831 ; commenced practice in 1832, in Hudson, Ohio. Physician, aud after wards farmer. Res. 1887, Medina, 0. Children : 7100. 1. Lucy-Town', b. 34 Apr. 1836, Dover, O. ; m. Medina, 6 Oct. 1859, Egbert Green, b, 24 Feb. 1831, Pineville, Oswego Cn,, N,Y,, s, of Barton aud Polly-Ann (Allen) of Oswego, N,Y,, afterwards of Sharon and Medina, O. Farmer. Res. 1875, Medina, 0, Children : 7101. 1. EUen-Almira", b. 21 Dec. 1861, M. 7102. 2. Harry-Ormsby", b, 28 Jan, 1864, M. 7103, 3, Ormsby", b. 13 Oct. 18—; d. 20 Apr, 18— aged six months. 7104. 2. Ellbn-Almira', b. 26 Jan. 1842, M. ; d, 6 Nov. 1864, M. 7105. MARY-LORAINE", [7045] (John', Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 25 Feb. 1814, Williston, Vt, ; married there, 23 Oct 1883, Clark EARLE, b. 10 K Earle, Oantt, Vradenhurg. 635 July, 1807, Westford, Vt, s, of Alpheus and Urana (Stone) of Williston. Justice of the peace. Carpenter and joiner. Res, Kalamazoo, cad, 1873, Marquette, Mich. Children : 7106. 1. Helen-Maria', b, 9 Sept, 1834, Williston; m. Kalamazoo, 9 Sept. 1852, James-L. Gantt. They had three children, two of whom were living in 1873. Printer; establis'hed and edited a paper at Dowagiao, Mich. Res. Dowag'iac, "i\Iich., and, 1873, Baltimore, Md. 7107. 2. Charlks-Mason-Winslow', b. 19 Feb, 1836, Williston; m, Detroit, Mich,, 6 Aug. 1856, Nettie Shrekgast, of Port Jervis, N,Y,, b. 25 Apr. 1834, .\ndovei', N.J,, dau, of George and .Vnna (Robinson) of A. She died 1 Jan. 1869, JIarquette, 51ich., and was their buried. He married 2d, Manchester. Jlich., 29 Mar. 1870, Marie-Nettie Bessac, b. 3 May, 1841, dau, of Wm,-lli.nry, M.D,, and Mary-Jane (Whaley) of M. He was for merly an editor and printer; published the Kalamazoo Gazette, in 1855-6; .started Lake Supa-ior News, in Marquette, Mich., 1859, and published it till 1861, when it was sold and merged into t\\e Milling Journal, which was published in ^M. in 1870. He has been judge of probate, county clerk, register of deeds, and city recorder. Grocer and provision dealer. Res. 1873, Marquette, Mich. Children born in Marquette : 7108. 1. George-Clark", b, 14 Oct, 1858. 7109. 3. Anna-Mary", b, 18 Mar. 1860. 7110. 3. Nettie-May", b. 11 Dec 1862. 7111. 4. Marion-Emma", b. 19 May, 1865. 7112. 5. Charies-Mason", b. 81 Aug. 1868. 7113. 6. Rena-Bessac", b. 7 Mar. 1871. 7114. 7. Herbert-Rowe", b, 19 Sept. 1872. 7115. 3. Frances-Elizabeth', b, 20 :\Iay, 1838, Kalamazoo, Mich, ; married .there, 19 Oct. 1858, James-Henry Vradenhurg, born in Esopus, N.Y,, son of Piatt and Sarah-Eliza (Powell) of Warren, Litchfield Co., Ct. Parmer. Res. Kalamazoo and Lansing, :Mich, ; Kent, and, 1873, Danbury, Conn. Child: 7116. Nettie-Elizabeth", b. 19 Oct 1862, Kalamazoo. 7117. 4. Henry-Clark', b, 3 Oct 1840, Kalamazoo; died there, 13 Mar. 1851. 7118. 5. John-Edsar', b, 8 Aug, 1843, Kalamazoo; m. by Rev, J,-N. Elwood, Mar quette, Mich., 18 May, 1868, to Jennie Shrekgast, b. 6 May, 1850, Hack- ettstown, N.J., dau. of George and Anna (Robinson) of Marksborough, Warren Co., N.J. He enlisted in the 2d Mich. Inf., Co, I, in 1862, as a private; was honorably discharged in the fall of 1864, and received a commission as Ist Lieut, in the 1st Mich, Mechanics and Engineers, which position he held until the close of the war. He was a prisoner at 636 Descendants of John' Winslow. K Andersonville three months, and was one of the few saved on board the ill-fated Sultana, which was blown up on the Mississippi River. Mer chant. Res. Kalamazoo and Marquette, Mich., and Denver, Colorado. P.O., 1873, Spanish Peaks, Colorado. Children born in Marquette : 7119. 1. Nettie-Mary", b. 8 Mar. 1869. 7120. 2. Edgar-Clark", b. 26 Nov. 1870; d. 21 Aug. 1872, and was buried in Marquette. 7121. 3. Fannie", b. 13 Oct. 1873. 7133. 6. Frbderick-Eugene', b. 30 Mar. 1848, K. ; d. 10 June, 1868, Marquette. 7123. 7. Herbert-Clark', b. 1 June, 1853, K. Book-keeper for his brothers. 7124. HARRIET-NEWELL", [7046] (John', Nathaniel*, ,Tohn', Kenelm*, Kendm',) b. 1 Jan. 1820, Williston, Vt ; m. Medina, Medina Co., O., 22 Dec. 1887, Alanson- Livingston PEAKE, b. 2 May, 1808, Warren, Herkimer Co., N.Y., s. of Elijah and Thankful (Thorpe) of Herkimer, N.Y. He died 15 Apr. 1873. Merchant in Colum bus. She res. 1873, Medina, 0. Children : 7125. 1. Harriet-Isabel', b. 8 Dec. 1838, M. ; died there, 7 Mar. 1844. 7126. 2. Frances-Josephine', b. 20 June, 1840, M. ; married there, 10 Oct 1866, Roscoe-Bmerson Redway, b. 39 Mar. 1837, Stowe Corners, Summit Co., O., s. of Daniel and Abbie (Van) of Washington, D.C. Newspaper editor. Res. 1878, Washington, D. C. Children born in Medina: 7127. 1. Winnifred-Helen", b. 1. Aug. 1867. 7138. 2. Ralph-Peake", b. 17 Feb, 1870. 7129. 3. Mary-Jane', b. 21 July, 1843, Medina, O. ; married at M., 6 Oct 1869, John-Lewis Browne, b, 24 Jan. 1843, Flint, Mich,, s. of Daniel-E. and Harriet (Lewis) of P. Lawyer. s.p. Res, 1875, Wamego, Kansas. 7180. 4. Helbn-Louisb', b. 3 Sept 1845, Medina; died there, 18 June, 1869. 7181. JONATHAN", [1219] (Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 May, 1769, Salisbury, Conn. ; married Polly Spoor, dan. of Capt. John and Lydia ( ) of New York State, and sister of Lydia Spoor, wife of Jared" [7137]. Farmer. Res. St. -i^lbans and Williston, Vt. ; and, about 1831, Madrid, N.7. Children : 7132. Parmela, married Pease. 7133. ToRRY-E. -^ 7134. Sarah. 7135. ( Maria. 7136. ( Sophia. [One of these daughters probably married Hosmer' Winslow [7166].] K Jared' Winslow and Descendants. 637 7137. JARED», [1220] (Nathaniel*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 June, 1771, Salisbury, Conn. ; d. 2 Nov. 1852, Waukegan, 111. ; married Lydia Spoor, dau. of Capt. John and Lydia ( ) of New York State. She died in 1846, Freedom, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. Farmer. Willitton, Vt. Children : 7138. 1. Theron*, b. 10 Apr. 1795, Underiiill, Vt. ; d. 20 Sept. 1867, Williston, Vt. ; married there, 4 Apr. 1819, Dolly Ingalls, born probably about 1800, at W., dau. of Asa and Edith (Elliot) of W. She died 4 Sept 1832, Norfolk, N.Y. He married 2d, Montpelier, Vt, 20 Jan. 1836, Josephine-Phebe (Kingsbury) Colver, widow of John Colver. She was born 1 Aug. 1800, Plainfield, N.H., dau. of Joseph and Sarah ( ) of P. She died 5 Apr. 1868, Williston. Mr. Winslow was called into actual service in the war of 1812; served fourteen days, and was then dis charged, in 1813. Farmer. He was justice of the peace in Stockholm, now Norfolk, in 1829, having moved there 8 Mar. 1820 ; remained there until May, 1838, when he returned to Williston, Vt. Children: 7139. 1. Julia-Ann', b. 11 June, 1820, Stockholm; died, and was buried at Burlington, Vt. 7140. 2. Jason-Steams', b. 22 Mar. 1822, S.; d. 6 Oct. 1844 or '5, Williston. 7141. 3. George-Ingalls', b. May, 1824 or '5, S. ; m. Williston, Feb, 1846 or '7, Elizabeth Burbanks, of W., who died November, 1850. He mar ried 2d, at W., September, 1854 or '5, Sarah McBirney, of W., and emigrated to Waukegan, HI., the same fall. Farmer. Res. 1869, Despond, III. Children : 7142. 1. Ellen-Jane', born between August, 1849 and '51. 7143. 2. Isaae-KimiaW, b. Nov. 1858, Waukegan, 111. 7144. 3. Charles', b. Nov. 1860. 7145. 4. Lucretia-Judith', b. 30 July, 1827, Stockholm, N.Y. ; m. Williston, 11 Sept. 1846, George Phelps, of South Hero, Vt,, b. 20 June, 1823, s. of Benajah and Catherine (Starks) of S. H. Res. 1870, South Hero, Vt. Children: 7146. 1. », b. Feb. 1851; died soon. 7147. 2. Egbert-Aero*, b. 21 Feb. 1854; d. 18 Aug. 1856, gouth Hero, Vt. 7148. 3. Son', b. 12 Nov. 1859; died soon. 7149. 4. Emma-Irene', b. 4 Dec. 1861. 7150. 5. Lillie-Louisd', b. 20 Sept. 1864. 715L 6. Ida- Gertrude', b, 12 Jan, 1866 or '7. 638 Descendants of Jared' Winslow. K 7152. 5. Charies-Powers', b. 22 Sept. 1881, Stockholm, N.Y. ; m. Westboro, Mass., 1858, Lucy-Richardson Holden, b. 29 Mar. 1834, Rutland, Mass., dau. of Joseph and Sarah (Sanders) of R. In 1861, he raised a full company of men, of which he was elected 1st Lieutenant, and assigned to the 13th Regiment. In August, 1862, he was com missioned 1st Lieutenant of Co. E., 51st Regt. M.V.M. (nine months men), under Col. A-B-R. Sprague, of Worcester, and assigned to the 18th Army Corps, under General Foster ; went to Newbern, N.C, and accompanied the corps on several expeditions in that state, participating in the battles of Kingston, Whitehall, and Goldsbor ough ; was mustered out at the expiration of his time of service, 27 July,1863. In August,1863, he accepted a captaincy of militia, formed in Westboro, and in April was ordered to service for ninety days to do garrison duty in State defences ; was posted at Read- ville, to do general duty at the United States Convalesce^it Hospital; was discharged 3 Aug, 1864; was appointed Captain, Co. E,, 4th Mass. Heavy Artillery, 12 Aug. 1864, and discharged 17 June, 1865. Farmer and boot-finisher. Expressman between Boston and Westboro several years, previous to 1861, at which date he bought a mill in North-western Illinois, which was burned in February, 1862, when he returned to Westboro. He resided a few months with his brother-in-law, Mr. Phelps, at South Hero, Grand Isle, Vt., afterward at Williston, Vt., Southboro and Upham, Mass. Westboro, MoiS. Children born in Westboro : 7153. 1. Evaline-Adelia', b. 16 Apr. 1858. 7154. 2. Frederic-Eugene', b. 15 Oct. 1861. 7155. 3. George- Alhert', b. 4 July, 1869. 7156. 6. Capt. Hiram-Arro', b. 19 Nov. 1836, Williston, Vt. ; married, May, 1859, Ednah-Adelia Barnes, of Canajoharie, N.Y. After her death he married, at Deerfield, N.Y., 21 Oct. 1869, Catherine Walker, dau. of Daniel. In 1861, he joined the 53d Regt. N.Y. Vols. ; was elected 1st Lieut., and soon made Captain of his company. He was in three hard battles on the Peninsula, but received no harm. He served ten months or more, when, having received intelligence of his wife's illness, he threw up his commission, and arrived at home faut a few days before her death. Druggist. Res. 1870, Canajoharie, N. 7. 7157. 7. Sarah-Dolly', b. 26 Apr. 1838, Williston; m, Winooski Falls, Vt, 6 Feb. 1860, Rev. Albert-Briggs Truax, of Colchester, Vt, b. 28 Feb. 1835, Swanton, Vt, s. of George ard Elizabeth ( ) of S. In 1864, he was itinerating on St. Albans District, in Bakersfield, Vt, and res. West Berkshire, Vt 1873, Wuterbui-y, VU Children : 7158. 1. WiUmr-Alphonso*, b. 23 Sept 1861, Underbill, Vt 7159. a. Ada-Emily', b. 9. Nov. 1864; d. 8 Oct 1865. 7160. 8. Josephine-Elizabeth', b. 8 Oct. 1868. K Kimball, Judson, Whif>ple, Gage, Lowe, Dilley. 639 7161. 2. Hiram", b. 6 July, 1797, St. Albans; married, September, 1822, Sarah Shaw. Res. Madrid, N.Y., aud, 1873, ChatfleU, Filhnore Co., Minn. 7162. 8. Erastus", b. 24 Jan. 1800, St Albans; in 1873 was unmarried. 7163. 4. Manly", b. 18 Oct 1802; died unmarried, 6 Apr. 1855, W. 7164. 5. Jason-S"., b. Sept. 1804, Williston; d. 8 Sept. 1820, Stockholm, N.Y. 7165. 6. Enoch", b. Sept 1806, Williston, Vt. ; married Pease. Res. 1873, Chatfield, Minn. 7166. 7. Hosmer", born in 1808 ; married , dau. of Jonathan Winslow, probably [7131]. Res. 1873, ChatfleU, Minn. 7167. 8. Emily", b. 35 June, 1813, Williston; m. Burlington, Vt,, 30 Oct. 1834, Tsaac-Applin Kimball, b. 13 Oct. 1810, Cambridge, Vt, s. of Amos and Lucy (Saunders) of Glover, Vt., until 1816, afterward of Burlington Vt. Res. 1870, Waukegan, Lake Co., 111. Children born in Mt, Morris, N.Y. : 7168. 1. Emily- Amanda', b. 13 Oct. 1835 ; d. 9 Apr. 1836, Mt. Morris. 7169. 2. Amanda-Emily', b. 25 Nov. 1837; d. 29 Aug. 1838, " 7170. 3. Betsey-Sophia', b. 30 Dec. 1839; d. 17 Apr. 1840, " 7171. 9. Harry", b. Sept. 1814, Williston; married . Res. 1873, Martin County, Minn. 7172. 10. Miron", bom in 1816, W. ; in 1873 was unmarried. 7173. CHARITY", [1221] (Nathaniel*, John', Kendm', Kenehn',)h. 14 Dec. 1774, Salisbury, Conn. ; died in 1846, Madison, Lake Co., O. ; married, in 1789, Enoch JUDSON, b. 1764, Williston; d. 1840. He was a prominent and highly respected citizen. Farmer. Res. Williston, Vt., Huron, Huron Co., O., and Madison, Lake Co., 0. Children : 7174. 1. Orlo, [7178] b. 1791; d. 1847; married Abigail Reed. 7175. 2. Elvira, [7187] b. Apr, 1794 or '5; d. 2 June, 1871; m, Wesley-Burnham Whipple. 7176. 3. Lovina, [7211] b. 17 May, 1796; d. 14 Apr. 1871; m, Moses Gage. 7177. 4. Ethan, [7326] b. 1800 ; d. 1845 ; m. Fanny Curtis. 7178. ORLO", [7174:'] (Charity* (Winslow) Judson, Nathaniel*, John*, Kenehn*, Kenelm',) bom in 1791, WilUston, Vt ; d. 1847; married Abigail Reed. Children : 7179. AuRHAA. 7180. Elvtba. 7181. Lavinia. 7182. Mart. 7183. Mandana. 7184. Harriet, marrisd Lowe. Res. 1873, Chagrin FaUs, Cuyahoga Co., 0. 7I85! Charity,' married Dilley. Res. 1873, Chardon, Geauga Co., 0. 7186. Enoch. 610 Descendants of Charity' ( Winslovj ) Judson. K 7187. ELVIRA", [7175] (Charity' (Winslow) ZM.'d&on, Nathaniel*, John*, Kendm', Kenelm',) b. Apr. 1794 or '5, Williston, Vt. ; d. 2 June, 1871, Hillsdale, Hillsdale Co., Mich., and was buried there. She married at W., in 1812, AVesley-Burnham WHIPPLE, b. 30 Sept. 1788, Danvers, Mass, ; d. 24 Mar, 1869, Hillsdale, and was buried there. Justice of the peace in Williston. Shoemaker and farmer. Res. Williston, Vt., Russell and Thompson, Geauga Co., O., and Hillsdale, Mich Children : 7188. 1. George-Croghan', b. 2 Nov. 1813, Williston; was married in Kirtland, Lake Co., O., by Rev. Truman Coe, June, 1840, to JIarion- Alluvia Hoag, born in 1815, X. Y. ; d. Dec. 1840, Newburgh, Cuyahoga Co., O., and was there buried. He was married 3d, by A-H. Brainard, at Bedford, Cuyahoga Co., O., 19 Sept. 1841, to Selinda-Nancy Brainard, dau. of John and Lucinda (GoS) of B. Township trustee; teacher for over twenty years, afterward a farmer. Res. Williston, Vt, till 1833; Rus sell, Geauga Co., O., till 1857. 1875, Thompson, Geauga Co.,0. Children : 7189. 1. Judson-Brainard", b. 29 Sept. 1842, Bedford, O. 7190. 2. Guernsey-Goff", b. 12 Jan. 1847, Russell, O. 7191. 3. JVIarion-Clara", b. 7 Oct, 1851, 7193. 3. Henry-Ethan', b 2 Aug. 1816, Res. 1873, Mendodno, Mendocino Co., Cal 7193, 3. Eliza-Mitchell', b. 29 Apr. 1818, W. ; m. Elisha Hartson; m. 2d, Char les Evans, who was living in 1873. Res, Oncdl, Ashtabula Co., 0. 7194. 4. Lavinia Judson', b. 11 Mar. 1820, W. ; married Cooper. Res. 1873, Mendocino, Cal 7195. 5. Emily-Sanford', b. 7 Nov. 1831, W. ; died. Nov. 18—, Kewanee, III.; m. Samuel-Smith Stone. 7196. 6. Stbpiien-Girakd', b. 5 Nov. 1833, W. ; was Lieut. Col. in the war, and stationed in California. In 1873 he was in the regular army, and in the Indian war as Captain; 1877, was Captain 1st U.S. Cavalry. Add. Fort Walla Wulki, Washington Territory. 7197. 7. Delia-Ray', b. 17 Oct. 1835, W. ; married Wheelock. Res. 1873, Oakland City, and, 1877, Cloverdale, Sonoma Co., Gal 7198. 8. Almira-Balcom', b. 15 Oct. 1838, W. ; was married by Rev. Noah Barrel, Chardon, Geauga Co,, O., 13 Sept. 1850, to Simon-Jaqua Henry, b. 20 Apr. 1830, in Pennsylvania, s. of John and Polly (Jaqua) of Bainbridge, Geauga Co., O. [See Benjamin' Parsons Memorial.] Res, Huntsburg and Bainbridge, O. 1873, HUkddle, Hillsdale Co., Mich. Children: 7199. 1. Julia-Maria', b. 21 June, 1851, Huntsburg. 7300. 2. Susan-Janette", b. 20 Apr. 1858, Bainbridge. 7201. 8. Libbie-Almira", b. 1 Dec. 1854, " 7203. 4. William-Mason", b. 10 July, 1856, 7303. 5. Elvira-Elbertene", b. 24 Dec. 1859, " ^ Gage, Green, Pch, Amudon. 641 7205. 7304. 9. Enoch-Judson', b. 17 Nov. 1830, AVilliston; died unmarried, 4 Oct, 1873, Cloverdale, Cal,, and was there buried. Rancher, B.es. Mendocino, Cal. 10. Wksley-Burnham', b. 30 Mar. 1833, Russell, 0. ; d. 8 Feb. 1835, R. 7206. IL Samuel-Buenham', b. 27 Sept. 1885, Russell; d. 16 Dec 1863; was killed • in battle near Rutledge, E. Tenn., and buried in National Cemetery. He belonged to Co. G., 2d Ohio Cav., and held the office of Corporal. He was married by Rev. Mr. Stevens, Brecksville, Cuyahoga Co., O., 2 Dec. 1856, to Sarah-Ann Rice, b. Feb: 1837; died of consumption, 3 Jan. 1873, at Thompson, Geauga Co., O., and was there buried. Children : 7207. 1. Asa-Milford", b. 7 Sept. 1857, Thompson. 7308. 2. Anna-Marian", b. 10 Dec. 1859, " 7309. 3. Samuel-Ashley", b. 14 Dec. 1861, Bainbridge. 7310. 12. Lucy-Holt', b. 3 Mar. 1840, Russell, O. Res, 1875, Hillsdale, Mich. 7211. LOVINA", [7176] (Charity* Ul'inslow) Judson, Nathaniel*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 17 May, 1796 ; d. 14 Apr.1871, Geneva, Ashtabula Co., O,, and was buried there. She married at Madison, Lake Co., O., in 1820, Moses GAGE, b. 14 Feb. 1790, Herkimer Co,, N.Y. ; d. 29 May, 1841, Madison, O., and was buried at Geneva. Carpenter and joiner. Res. Madison, 0. Children bom in Madison : I 7212. 1. Ethan-Allen', b. 26 Apr. 1822; was married by Rev. Mr. Webb, Perry, Lake Co., O. , 21 Mar. 1849, to Catherine-C. Herrick, dau. of Alderman B. and Theda-Ann (Sweet). Joiner, Res, Delafield, Waukesha Co,, Wis,, and, 1875, Geneva,0. Children: 7213. 1. Ida-Irene", b. 4 Mar. 1850, Madison, O. ; d. 9 :\Iar, 1873, Geneva; married, 29 Jan. 1867, Charies-E. Green. Children: 7214. 1. Minnie- Gertrude' , b. 7 Nov. 1867. 7315. 2. Mary-Grace', b, 10 Aug, 1869; d. 14 July, 1875. 7316. 3. Ida-Maud', b. 25 Sept. 1872. 7217. 2. Myron-Ethan", b. 7 Jan. 1852, Delafield, Waukesha Co,, Wis.; was married by Rev. Mr. Wescott, Geneva, 3 June, 1874, to Rosa Pierce. Child: Harry-E*., b. 11 Apr. 1875. 3. Kate-Herrick", b. 29 Dec. 1853, Delafield. 4. Annie-Ellsworth', b. 3 June, 1863, Waukesha. Lucy-E'., b. 11 Nov. 1825, Madison. Myron- W'., b. 26 Mar. 1827, " Lucy- Ann', b. 14 Oct. 1828, " ; married Peck. Adaltne', b. 18 Sept 1831, " ; married Amadon. ."Myron-Winslow', b. 8 Julv 1834, Madison. 7318. 7319. 7330. 7321. 2 7333. 3 73'33. 4 7234. 5 7325. 6 642. Descendants of Cha/rity° {Winslow) Judson. K 7226. ETHAN", [7177] (Charity* (Winslow) Judson, Nathanid*, John*, Keiuhn*, Kenelm',) bom in 1800: died in 1845, Madison, Lake Co., O. ; married Fanny Curtis. Children : 7227. Sarah, married Wadsworth. Res. 1873, Painesville, Lake Gp., 0. 7238. Lucius-E. Res. 1873, Beading, HiUsdale Go.. Mich. 7329. RHODA", [1222] (Nathaniel*. John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 7 May, 1777, Salisbury, Conn. ; d. 16 June, 1862, Stockholm, N.Y. ; married, 24 July, 1800, Ralph-Parker STEARNS, b. 19 Aug. 1778, Rockingham, Vt., s. of Eleazer. He died 26 Apr. 1863, Stockholm. Held many offices in the county, both civil and military. s.p. Res. Stockholm, St. Lawrence Co., N.7. 7230. BETHIAH", [1225] (Prince*, Jolm*, Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 27 Aug. 1765, Sheffield, Mass. ; d. 4 Oct. 1853, Preble, Cortland Co., N.Y., and was buried there. She was married by Rev. Mr. Dempster, Florida, N.Y., 1 Dec. 1789, to Amos SKEELE, b, 37 Sept. 1766, Richmond, Berkshire Co., Mass., s. of William and Rhoda (Cogswell) of R. He died 4 Oct 1841, Preble, and was there buried. He was a volunteer|in a Massachusetts regiment the last two years of the Revolutionary war. His father served seven years in the same war; held a commission as a wagon- master. Justice of the peace, supervisor, and farmer. Res. Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., N.Y., till 1803, then removed to Preble, S.Y. Children: 7331. 1. Prince- Winslow", b. 8 Nov. 1790, Florida, Montgomery Co., N.Y. ; died in 1819, in Missouri. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. He married Burr, dau. of John. She died in Cortlandville, Cortland Co., N.Y. Res. Florida and Preble, N. 7. Child: 7232. Julia-Ann', bom in 1815; married Richard-D. Cornwell. Res. 1874, Cortland, N. 7. 7233. 2. Cynthia", b. 22 Oct. 1792, Florida, N.Y.; d. 15 Sept 1811, Preble, N.Y. 7234. 8. Abigail", b, 15 Feb. 1795, Duanesburg, N.Y. ; m. Preble, 18 Jan. 1835, Luman" Winslow [7289]. 7235. 4. WILLLA.M-W"., b. 22 Jan, 1797, Duanesburg; has been twice married, but we have not the names of his wives. Res. 1874, Homer, N. 7. Child by 1st marriage : 7236. William'. Conductor on the Iron Mountain R.R., Mo. 7237. 5. Hiram", b. 27 Oct 1799, Duanesburg; d. 13 Dec. 1829, Preble. 7238. 6. Ira", b. 14 Feb. 1802, " ; was married by James Oparell, Esq., Spafford, Onondaga Co., N.Y., 4 Mar. 1830, to Mary" Winslow [7385J, b. 31 Jan. 1808, Florida, N.Y. , dau. of Ira' and T^iphena (Waterman) of Preble. Parmer. Resided in Preble, where he held the following offices: justice of the peace, supervisor, judge of the court, assistant threp years, and member of assembly in 1849. Res. 1874, Wayne, Steuben Co., N.Y K Descendants of Rrlnce* Winslow. 643 Children : 7239. 1. Cynthia-Cardablo', b. 10 Jan. 1831, Preble; was married by Rev. Gardner Clark, at P., 4 Apr. 1851, to Henry-Sneyder Fuller, b. 9 Apr. 1826, TuUy, N.Y., s. of Matthew and Elizabeth (Sneyder) of T. He died 22 Nov. 1860, Syracuse, N. Y., and was buried in Tully. Lawyer and District Attorney. Res. Preble and Cortlandville, Cortland Co., N. Y. She res. 1874, Syracuse, Onondaga Co., N.Y. Children born in Syracuse: 7340. 1. Henry-Skeele', b. 21 Jan. 1852. 7241. 2. Herman-Matthew', b. 23 Oct. 1853. 7242. 2. Helen', b. 3 Aug. 1835, Preble ; was married there, by Rev. Samuel May, 8 June, 1857, -to Charles-Ring Miner, b. 10 Jan. 1831, New York City, s. of Daniel- Kimble and Frances (Howell). Supervisor and farmer. Res. 1874, Wayne, Steuben Co., N.7. Child: 7243. Charles-Kimble', b. 9 May, 1872, Wayne. 7244. 7. Dr. Samuel", b. 27 Oct. 1805, Preble; d. 36 Sept. 1851, Jefferson County, Mo., and was there buried ; married, in that county, . Physician and surgeon. Res. Preble, Cortland Co., and Tully, Onondaga Co., N.Y., and Jefferson Co., Mo. P. O. add. HerciUaneum, Jeff. Co., Mo. Children: 7345. Cora'. ,7346. Mary'. 7347. Amos'. Mayor. Res. 1874, De Soto; Jeff. Co., Mo. 7348. Dr. Samuel-Coleridge', b. 16 Nov. 1839, Plattin, Jeff. Co., Mo, ; mar ried, 3 Aug. 1863, Maggie- Aurdia Long, b. 34 July, 1840. Deputy County Surveyor of Jefferson Co., Mo., four years; has also been County Surveyor of Monroe Co., III. He was practising medicine and res. 1874, Washington Co., Mo. Children: 7249. 1. William-Amoi?, b. 9 Nov. 1865. 7250. 2. I Samud-St. Clairance, ) i^ o Dec 1863 7251. 3. I Mary-St. Glair, \ ' 7252. STEPHEN' [1336] (Prirn^, John*, Kenelm', Kenehn',) b. 39 June, 1767, Sheffield, Mass. ; married there, 1796, Lydia Kellogg, born in Sheffield. They re moved from that town to Bloomfield, Ontario Co., N.Y., in 1796; moved to Lima, in the same county, in 1810; started for Sandusky, O., 1811, but finding, while visiting on the way at Batavia, N. Y., that there were increasing prospects of war, decided to remain in B. Mr. Winslow was soon after taken with a prevailing epi demic, and died 3 Jan. 1812, Batavia; was buried at West Pembroke, N.Y. Farmer, and held several town offices. After her husband's death, Mrs. Winslow, with her children, moved to Preble, Cortland Co., N.Y., and, about 1815, married Amos Blood, and resided in Alexander, Genesee Co,, N.Y. In 1836, they removed to Scio, Washtenaw Co,, Mich,, where she died iu 18l(i, Cll Descendants of Stejjhen' Winslow. * Children: 7253. Sabra", died January, 1866, aged 72, Machias, Cattaraugus Co., N.Y. ; married, about 1812, Samuel King, who died about January, 1872, in Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co,, N.Y. They had eleven children, ten of whom were living in 1871. Res. 7orkshire, N. 7. 7254. Sophbonia", married Hawkins. They had a daughter, who died; and two sons, fine business men, who were residing, in 1871, at Ypsilanti, Mich. Res. 1872, 7psilanti, Mich. 7255. Clarissa", died aged 12 years. 7256. Miron", died Mar. 1864, Freeport, Stephenson Co., 111. ; was buried at Ridott, Stephenson Co., III. 7257. MmERVA', b. 15 Jan. 1801, Sheffield, Mass. ; m, Alexander, Genesee Co., N.Y., George Judd, whose parents resided in Bethany, N.Y. Farmer. Res. 1872, Freeport, Stephenson Go., Ill Children : 7358. Sophronia', born in Bethany, N.Y. ; married . Res. 1873, Stephenson Co., IU. 7359. Maria', born in Bethany, N.Y. ; married . Res. 1873, Stephenson Co., HI. 7260. Mary', born in Batavia, N.Y. ; married . Res. 1872, Hardin Co., Iowa. 7261. Homer', born in Ypsilanti, Mich. ; married . Res. 1873, Stephenson Co., IU. 7363. Sarah". 7363. Charles", died Aug, 1863, and was buried at Ridott, HI. 7364. Ira", married , and had one son and three daughters. Res. 1873, Leslie, Ingham Co., Midi. 7265. Rev. Predbric-Carlostinb", b. 13 July, 1808, East Bloomfield, N.Y; m. Preble, N.Y., 31 July, 1830, Mary-Anna Forbes, b. 13 Mar. 1813, Wil mington, Vt., dau. of John and Anna (Sawyer). She died 34 Aug. 1863, Freeport, INle, He has been in the Methodist ministry about thirty years. Moved to Illinois in 1836, when the city of Chicago was a military post of about one thousand inhabitants, and the country full of Indians. Settled in Freeport, now a city of 9,000, when there was only one other family in the place. Res. 1873, Freeport, IU. Children : 7266. 1- Cornelia-Prances', b. 24 Feb. 1840, Silver Creek, Stephenson Co., Ill,; grad. Northwestern Univ. , Evanston, 111, 7367. 2. Marceha-Augusta', b. 1 Nov. 1847, Nelson, Madison Co., N.Y. ; d. 28 Feb. 1864, Freeport, III. 7268. 8. Dr. Frederic-Carvooso', b. 6 Oct, 1850, Cuyler, Cortland Co., N.Y. ; grad. Northwestern Univ., Evanston. 7269. ABIGAIL', [1227] (Prince*, John.', Kenelnr. Knulm',) b. 12 June, 1770, Sheffield, Mass. ; raarried Charies NICHOLS, and died soon afterwards, in Ver- K DtnaendanU of Pr'mice' Winslow. 045 mont ; was there buried. After her death, Mr. Nichols married 3d, Electa Skeele, cousin of Amos, husband of Bethiah' [7230]. They both died at Granville, Their children were Horace, Abigail, Bertram, and Mary-Ann. Hotel-keeper. Res. Granville, Vt. Child : 7270. Miriam, died aged 47; married Seymour Trowbridge, who died s.p. 7271. DIADEMA', [1298] (Pnnce*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 28 Feb. 1773, Sheffield, ]\Iass, ; married Eliphalet HOLMAN, who died in the fall of 1849, aged about 84 years ; and was buried in Ohio. Parmer. Children : 7373. Anna. 7373. Andrew-Winslow. 7374. Charlotte. 7375. Sarah. 7376. Maria. 7377. Marcus-Eliphalet, b. about 1813, Utica, N.Y. ; d. 16 May, 1874, St, Joseph, Mo. ; m. 17 May, 1831, Cynthia" Winslow [7388]. 7378. JARED", [1339] (Prince*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b, 10 Apr, 1774, Shef field, Mass. ; d, Dec, 1863, Hillsdale, Columbia Co,, X.Y,, and was buried there. He was married by Rev. !Mr. Morse, at H., 19 Apr, 1795, to Lucy Culver, of 1-1,, b. 7 Nov. 1776, Green River, N.Y ; d. 13 Sept, 1858, Hillsdale, and was buried there. He removed 'n'hile young to Green River, township of Hillsdale, N, Y, Was Captain of militia in 1813. and elected Colonel after the war was over; w.as many years justice of the peace in Hillsdale, and member of the N.Y, Legisla ture in 1841. Blacksmith and farmer. Res. Sheffield, Mass,, and Hillsdale, N. Y. Children : 7379, 1. Luman, [7289] b. 18 Sept 1795; d. 30 Dec. 1863; m. Abigail Skeele. 7380. 3. Charles, [7395] b. 9 Mar. 1797; d. 1873; m, Ann Goodrich, 7381. 3. Miriam, [7303] b. 39 Apr. 1799; d. 31 Nov. 1850; m, Lyman Walker. 7283. 4. Mary, [7313] b. Dec 1800; m, Alva Crippen ; m,'2d, William Knowles. 7283. 5. Albert, [7345] b. 10 Nov. 1802; d. 5 Jan. 1873; m. Pluma-Amelia Hill. 7284. 6. CoRNELiA-HoLROYD, [7348] b. 26 Mar. 1805; m. 21 Aug, 1831, Alberf King. 7285. 7. Jared-Goodrich, [7855] b. 6 Mar. 1807; m. 15 Oct. 1834, Charlotte Dick son. 7286. 8. Lucy, [7358] b. 5 Apr. 1809; m. Dr. Caleb Hubbard; m, 3d, Henry James Sedgwick. 7287. 9. Sakah-Ann, [7359] b. 7 Mar. 1811; m. 31 Nov. 1831, Siduey-Alouzc Bushnell. 7288. 10. Seymour, [7368] b. Aug. 1813; d. Nov. 1868; m. Sylvia Millard. 646 Luman and Charles' Winslow K 7289. LUMAN", [7279] (Jared*, Princd^, John*, Kenelm*, Kenelm',) b. 18 Sept 1795, Sheffield, Mass. ; d. 30 Dec 1863, Hillsdale, N.Y. He was married by Rev. Matthew Harrison, Preble, N.Y., 18 Jan. 1825, to Abigail" Skeele [7234], b. 15 Feb. 1795, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., N.Y., dau. of Amos and Bethiah' (Winslow) of Preble. Blacksmith. Received the old farm at Hillsdale, N.Y. Children : 7290. 1. Charles-Samuel', b. 18 Oct 1825, Preble; m. Canaan, Columbia Co,, N.Y., 14 July, 1850, Elizabeth Macomber, dau. of Nathaniel and Anna (Maxwell). Res. 1878, Kinderhook, Columbia Co., N.Y. Child: 7291. Hiram-Benedict", b. 23 Aug. 1851. Res. 1875, Guilderland, Albany Co., N.7. 7292. 2. Ira-Skbele', b, 30 Dec. 1827, Preble; m. Virgil, Cortland Co., N.Y., Sept. 1851, Maria Chevalier, dau. of Christian and Louisa (Gay) of East Virgil, N.Y. Res. 1873, Seneca Falls, N.7. • Child: 7298. Luman-Edward", b. 16 Apr. 1853. 7294. 3. Hiram', b. 25 July, 1831, Cortland, N.Y. ; in 1875 was unmarried and resided on the old farm of Jared' Winslow [7278]. School commission er of the 2d Assembly District of Columbia County ; was elected in 1869, and re-elected in 1872. Res. 1875, Green Biver, N.7. 7295. CHARLES', [7280] (Jared', Prince*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',) b. 9 Mar. 1797; died 29 July, 1872; married in Sheffield, Mass., 1 Jan. 1821, Ann Goodrich, b. 9 Mar. 179,3, at S., dau, of Joseph and Ann (Herrick) of S. He was in the forwarding business ; owned boats running from Cleveland to Chicago. Res. Cleveland, 0. Children : 7296. 1. Lucy-Ann', b. 28 Mar. 1822, Green River, N.Y. ; m. Cleveland, 0., 21 Nov. 1840, Cornelius-Lansing Russell, born in Salem, Washington Co., N.Y., s. of David and Alida (Lansing) of Lansingburg, N.Y. Res. Cleveland, 0. Children born in Cleveland : 7297. 1. Cornelia", b. 10 Aug. 1841 ; was married by Rev. J-C. White, in Cleve land, 2 Apr. 1872, to Luke Lascelles, b. 29 Oct. 1843, Dalton, York shire, Eng,, s, of John and Mary (Picard) of D. Res. 1877, 12 Livingston Place, N. 7. 7298. 2. Charles- Winslow", b. 20 Feb. 1844; d. Apr. 1873, Cleveland; m, there, Jane Colvin. Res. Cleveland, 0. Child: 7299. Oomelia^ Alida*, b. 7 Mar. 1872, Cleveland. 7300. 8. Alida", b. 4 Oct. 1845. 7301. 4. Lansing", b. 22 June, 1855. 7302. 2. Cornelia', b. 10 Jan. 1839, Preble; d. 19 Oct, 1837, Cleveland. 7303. MIRIAM", [7381] (Jared', Prince*, John', Kendm', Kenelm',) b. 39 Apr. 17!)1), Hillsdale, N.Y. 5 d, 31 Nov. 1850, Milan, Erie Co., O. ; married at HiUsdale. 5 K Walker, Williams, Weaver, Cri_ppen, Knowles. 647 Nov. 1822, Lyman WALKER,, b. 30 May, 1799, Tully, Onondaga Co., N.Y. They resided in Onondaga County from 1823 to 1842, with the exception of 1837-8, when they lived in Homer, Cortland Co., N.Y. In 1842 they moved to Ohio, Res. 1870, Ahnepee, Wis. Children : 7304. 1. CHAKLOTTE-CoRNBLLi', b. 12 Aug. 1823, Tully ; married in Ohio, Sept 1843, Joseph-P. Williams. They resided in Milan till the spring of 1850, then went to New York City, where he was engaged in mercantile business until Sept. 1862, when he died, and his wife returned to Ahne pee, Wis., and died about 1871. Children : 7305. Martha', married Weaver. 7306. Henry'- 7307. 2. Charles-Hbnry', b. 5 Sept 1828, Tully; married Eliza Whittlesey. He graduated at Western Reserve College, Hudson, O., 12 Sept. 1850; studied law with Judge Chatfield, in Kenosha, Wis. ; was admitted to the practice of law in 1853, and soon after established himself at Mani towoc, Wis. In 1855 was elected to the Legislature of the State, and again in 1856; in the spring of 1857, was elected county judge of Mani towoc Co. In 1862 he was commissioned captain, raised a company of volunteers, and joined the 21st Wis, Reg. ; was promoted to the rank of Major; accompanied Sherman in his march through the Southern States, etc. After the expiration of his term of service, was discharged, and, in 1878, was practicing his profession at Manitowoc, Wis. Child: Lois'. Jarbd-Winslow', b. 2 Feb. 1833, Tully; d. 11 June, 1854, Toledo, 0. Lucy-Ann', b. 8 Apr. 1835, " ; d, 3 .June, 1836. Horace', b. 3 }ila.j, 1838, Homer, N.Y. ; after his mother's death, resided 'with his sister, Mrs, Williams, in New York, and was in a whole sale store until the winter of 1,861, wheu he went to Manitowoc, Wis., to visit his- father and brother, and in April, 1861, volunteered, and joined the 5th Wis. Regt. He was elected 1st Lieut, in Co. A., and went into the Army of the Potomac; was promoted to the rank of captain, and engaged in nearly all the battles of that army, up to the time of his death. He received a number of severe wounds (one of which was in his right shoulder, from which the ball was never extracted) in the seven-days' fight before Richmond, and was killed in the battle of Rappahannock Station, Va., 7 Nov. 1863; 7312. MARY", [7382] (Jared*, Prince^, John', Kenehn', Kenelm',) b.31 Dec 1800, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; married there, 31 Mar. 1819, Alva CRIPPEN, b. 8 Aug. 1796; d. 18 Mar. 1845, Barre, N.Y., and was theie buried. Clothier. She married 2d, Knowlesville, N.Y., 29 Aug. 1861, William KNOWLES. Res. BaiTe, Orleans Co., Hillsdale, Columbia Co., Clarkson, Monroe Co., and Attica, Wyoming Co., N.Y. 1874, Knowlesville, N. 7. 7308. 7309. 3. 7310. 4, 7311. 5, 7314. 1. 7315. 2. 7316. 3. 7317. 4. 7318. 5. 7319. 6. 7320. 2. Coi 648 Descendants of Ja/red^ Winslow. K Children: 7313. 1. Ann-Thanb', b. 22 Jan. 1820, Austerlitz, N.Y. ; m. Barre, N.Y., 2 July, 1845, Gershom-C. Holdridge. Res. 1869, LeBay, N.7. Children : Mary-Rebecca", b. 20 Sept. 1846, Riga, N.Y. Gershom-Alva", b. Feb. 1849, Charles-Winslow", b. May, 1851, " Martha-Ann", b. Jan, 1854, " Louisa-Adell", b, 1856, Canaan, Mich. A-Lincoln", b. 7 June, 1861, Wyoming, N.Y. Cornelia', b. 3 May, 1823, Austerlitz; m. Barre, N,Y., 18 Dec. 1844, Julius-C. Cotton, b. 2 July, 1820, Attica, N.Y. ; d. 19 Mar. 1875, Oak land, Cal. ; and was there buried. Builder. Res. 1875, Oakland, Cal. Children : 7321. 1. Frank-Eugene", b. 21 Mar. 1846, Attica, N.Y. ; was married by Rev. L. Hamilton, Oakland, Cal., 23 Dec. 1873, to Maggie Seattle. 7322. 2. Florence-Cornelia", b. 1 May, 1849, Attica; was married by Rev. J- O. Fillmore, 15 Aug. 1871, to Alfred- W. Burrell. Child: 7323 Grace- Winslow', b. 16 Jan. 1874. 7324. 3. Henry-Crippen", b. 9 Apr. 1852, Oconomowoc, Wis. ; d. 29 May, 1853. 7335. 4. Jared-Crippen", b. 14 May, 1855, 7336. 5. Ernest-Julius", b. 18 Oct. 1859, Roche-a-Cri, Wis. 7337. 6. Mary", b. May, 1861, 7338. 7. Charles-Earie", b. 1865, Carson Valley, Nevada Ter. 7339. 3. Jared- WnssLow', b. 5 Apr. 1835, Austerlitz; m. Attica, N.Y., 37 Nov. 1855, Rosa-0. Beman. Conductor on a Western railroad. Res. 1869, Milwaukee, Wis. Child : 7330. Nellie-Beman", b. 8 Sept. 1859, Milwaukee. 7331. 4. Alanson-De Loss', b. 36 June, 1838, Austerlitz; m. Attica, N.Y., 31 July, 1855, M-Adelia Smith. Res. 1869, Warsaw, N. 7. Children born in Knowlesville: 7333. 1. Frank", b. 30 Mar. 1860. 7333. 3. May", b. Oct 1863. 7334. 3. Ina", b. May, 1865. 7335. 5. Lucy- Winslow', b. 3 Sept 1830, Attica; d. S Dec. 1865, K. ; married there, 4 Oct. 1855, Ira-M. Luther. Children : 7336. 1. Homer", b. 30 Sept. 1856, Sacramento, Cal. 7337. 3. Frank-J"., b. 37 Sept. 1858, Placerville, Cal. 7338. '¦>. Nellie-Nevada", b. 17 Aug. 1860, Carson Valley, Nev. 7339. 6. Robeht-Emmett', b. 14 Apr, 1834, Attica. Res. Milmiukee, Wii. 7340. 7. Hekry-Cotton', b, 20 Oct. 1836, Attica; married in Nevada, December, 1865, Dorcas Olds, Res, 1869, Mountain Lodge, Nev. If Cotton, King, Hiscoclc. (jj.9 Cliild: 7341. Nettie', b. 10 Dec. 1866, Nevada. 7343. 8. Mary-Lovis.*.', b. 11 Apr. 1839, Attica; was married by Rev. J- J. Ward, Ridgeway, N.Y., 13 Sept. 1859, to Edgar-Brainard Cotton, b. 39 Dec. 1835, -Utica. He died 29 Nov. 1862, Ridgeway, N.Y,, and was buried there, ilerchant She res. 1875, Knowlesville, N. Y. Child: 7343. Kate', b. 7 June, 1860, Oconomowoc, Wis. 7344, 9. Irad', b. 18 Sept. 1841, Barre, N.Y. ; died there, 14 Sept. 1843. 7345, ALBERT", [7283] (Jared', Prince*, John', Kendm', Kenehn',) b. 10 Nov. 1802, Hillsdale, N.Y.; d. there, 5 Jan. 1873. He married at II,, 35 Nov, 1835, Phema-Amelia Hill, b. 1805, Alford, Berkshire Co,, Mass,, dau, of Jonathan and (Wilco.x) of A. She died Oct, 1865, Monterey, Mass,, and was buried in Bar rington, Berkshire Co., Mass. Merchant and Deputy Sheriff. Res. Hillsdale, N.Y., and for 25 years before he died, in New York City. Child: 7346. Col. Albert-Henry', b. 10 May, 1838, Hillsdale; was married by Rev, Henry Olmstead, Branford, New Haven Co,, Conn,, 3 July, 1855, to Elleu-:M-C, Squire, b, 39 Apr. 1833, at B., dau, of Orrin-D, and Annie (Frisbie) of B. He was Colonel of the 8th Ohio Vols. ; served three years and two months ; was in the Second Corps of the Army of the Po tomac during that time, and received honorable mention in all the great battles and skirmishes of that corps from 33 June, 1861 to 35 July, 1864. Merchant, U.S. Deputy Marshal. Has resided in several towns, coun ties, and states. Res. 1874, New 7orh City. Child : 7347. Hubert-Holcombe", b. 17 May, 1856, Branford, Conn. ; d. there, 18 Oct 1859. 7348. CORNELIA-HOLROYD", [7384] (Jared', Prince*, John', Kenelm', Kenelm',, \). 36 Mar, 1805, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; m. Green River, N.Y., 31 Aug, 1831, Albert KING, of Suffield, Ct,, b, there, 14 Sept, 1800, s. of Pidelio and Elizabeth (Granger) of S. He died 35 Aug. 1863, Tully, N.Y,, and was buried there. He removed to that town in 1831. Merchant She res. 1874, Syracuse, N. 7. Children : 7349. 1. Isabella', b. 21 Jan. 1834, Tully; d. there, 9 Jan. 1835 7350. 3. Cornelia', b. 17 Dec. 1836, •' ; m. by Rev, B, Moriey, at Tully, 33 Nov. 1860, to Frank Hiscock, b. 6 Sept, 1834, Pompey, Onondaga Co., N.Y., B. of Richard and Cynthia (Harris) of P. Lawyer; District Attor ney ill 1875. Res. 1875, Syracuse, N. 7. Children born in Syracuse : 7351. 1. Albert-King", b, 32 Oct 1862. 7352. 2. Fidelio", b. 13 Apr, 1869, 7353' 8. Elizabeth', b. 2 May, 184'3, Tully; in 1875 was unmarried. 7354' 4" Fidelio', b. 31 Oct, 1840, Tully; d. there, 30 Oct, 1865. 650 Descendants of Jared' Winslow. K 7355. JARED-GOODRICH", [7385] (Jared', Prince*, John*, Kenehn}, Kenelm',)l). 6 Mar. 1807, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; was married by Erastus Corning, Salina, Onondaga Co., N.Y., 15 Oct 1834, to Charlotte Dickson, b. 10 Oct 1813, Middlefield, Hamp shire Co., Mass., dau. of John and Martha (Gleason) of S. Supervisor and member of Wisconsin Ter. Legislature. Res. Green River, Tully, and Liverpool, N.Y. ; also Weston, Mass. ; removed to Beloit in 1843. 1873, Bdoit, Wis. Children : 7356. 1. Charles-Dickson, b. 1 July, 1835, Salina ; m. by Rev. Fayette Royce, Beloit, Rock Co., Wis., 10 Sept. 1873, to Mary-Ingols Manchester, b. 33 Apr. 1836, New York City, dau. of Otis and Hannah (Ingols) of B. Hard ware merchant. Res. Salina, N.Y., and Weston, Jlass. 1873, Beloit, Wis. 7357. 2. Rev. Lyman-Walkjcr, b. 16 Sept. 1840, Salina; grad. Beloit College, Beloit, Wis., 1863; Andover Theo. Sem. 1867; went horseback across the plains to California, for his health, in 1868, and was pastor of the Congre gational church at Hydesville, Cal., from April, 1869, till April, 1872; re tumed during the summer, and in October went to Peshtigo, Oconto Co., Wis., as acting pastor of the Cong. ch. Res. 1873, Peshtigo, Wis. 7358. LUCY', [7286] (Jared*, Prince*, John', Kendm*, Kenelm',) b. 5 Apr. 1809, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; m. Tully, N.Y., 19 Mar. 1833, Dr. Caleb HUBBARD, of Liver pool, N.Y., born in Cortland, s. of Solomon and Permelia (White) of Cortlandville, N.Y. He died 28 Apr. 1853, Syracuse. She married 2d, at Tully, 25 Mar. 1856, Henry-James SEDGWICK, b. June, 1817, Pompey, N.Y., s. of Stephen and Anna (Baldwin), of P. He died 22 June, 1868, Syracuse. Lawyer. s.p. She res. 1874, Syracuse, N.Y. 7359. SARAH-ANN", [7287] (Jared', Pnnce*, John', Kendm', Kenelm',)b. 7 Mar. 1811, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; married there, 21 Nov. 1831, Sidney-Alonzo BUSHNELL, b, 12 Nov. 1806, Coeymans, Albany Co , N.Y., s. of John-Hanly and Sally (Prindle) of Clarkson. Res. East Clarkson and Syracuse, N. Y. Children born in Clarkson: 7360. 1, Prances-Elizabeth', b. 30 June, 1834; d. unmarried, 31 .Tuly, 1859, C. 7361. 2. Marion', b. 17 Nov. 1838. Res, 1874, Syracuse, N. 7. 7362. 3. Lucy', b, 6 Sept. 1841; m. Clarkson, 15 Oct, 1862, Joseph-Perry Jackson, b. 10 Nov. 1840, Brockport, N.Y,, s, of AVilliam aud Mary (Smith). Res. 1874, St. Louis, Mo. Child: 7363. Arthur-Dean', b. 6 July, 1873, St. Louis. 7364. 4. Florence', b. 21 Oct 1846, 7365. 5. John- Willis', b. 6 Oct. 1849; m. Rochester, N. Y., 13 Nov. 1872, Harriet-Elizabeth Cady. Child : 7366. Sidney", b. 15 Aug, 1873. 7367. 6. Henry-Sedgwick', b. 7 Feb. 1853, K Wicks, Trowbridge, Thomas, Skeele, Smith. 651 7368. SEYMOUR", [7288] (Jared*, Prince*, John', Kenelm', Kendm',) b. Au-. 1813, Hillsdale, N.Y. ; d. Nov. 1863, Urbana, O. He was married by Rev. Timothy Woodbridge, D.D., Hillsdale, N. Y., 25 Oct. 1834, to Sylvia Millard, of Stockbridge, Mass. [For Woodbridge family see Parallel Chart in Appendix, pp. 32-33.] She res. 1870, Urbana, 0. Children : 7369. Prances, married E-B. Wicks. Res. 1870, Urbana, 0. 7370. Emma ; is not living. She married Weed or Read. 7S71. IRA', [1280] (Prince*, John*, Kenelm', Kenelm',)h:7 3\i.ne, 1776, Sheffield, Mass. ; was named after Ira Allen, brother of Ethan. He died 10 Nov. 1 862, at his daughter's, in Elbridge, Onondaga Co,, N.Y. ; married in Florida, Montgomery Co,, N.Y., Tryphena Waterman, b. 29 Mar. 1782, Chatham, N.Y. ; d. 4 Mar. 1856, Pre ble, N.Y., and was buried there. She was daughter of Elisha and jAIary (Vaughn) of C. Saddler and harness-maker: also farmer. Res. Florida, Duanesburgh, Schenectady Co., and Prd)le, Cortland Co , N.7. Children : 7372. 1. iRl*, b. 11 July, 1798, Florida, N.Y. ; married . Res. Elgin, III. 7373. 2. Bethiah", b. 2 Feb. 1803, P. ; died in Noble Co., Ind. ; married Samuel Trowbridge, who also died in Noble County. Children: 7374. David-D'. Res. 1874, Kendalhille, Noble Co., Ind. 7375. William-H'. " " 7376. 3. Matilda', b. 11 Aug. 1804, F; m, by J. Hyde, Esq,, Morristown, N.Y., 5 Apr. 1824, to Elijah Thomas, b. 12 Feb. 1804, Canaan, Columbia Co., N.Y., s, of Daniel and Joanna (Holister) of C. Blacksmith and farmer. Res. jMorristown and North Bussell, St. Lawrence Go., N. 7. Children : Kate', b. 23 Nov. 1831, Morristown, N.Y. 2. Col. Winslow- Al',, b. 15 Feb, 1833, M. Res. 1874, Auburn, N.7. Ira', b. 5. Apr. 1835, M. ; d. 25 Feb. 1853, Russell, N.Y. Louisa', b. 1 Feb. 1837, M. Sarah', b. 5 Oct. 1839, AI. Jlartha', b. 25 Jan. 1843, R. Alary', b. 5 Aug. 1847, R. ; d. 21 Feb. 1873, R. Harriet", b. 3. Aug, 1806, Florida, N.Y. ; married Samuel-C. Skeele, and is now deceased. He res, 1874, Canastota, N. 7. 7385. 5. Mary', b. 31 Jan. 1808, Florida, N.Y. ; m. 4 Mar, 1830, her cousin, Ira' Skeele [7238]. 7386. 6. Sarah- Ann', b. 21 Jan. 1810, Florida; married Willis Smith. Res. 1874, Elbridge, Onondaga Co., N.7. 7387. 7. Charles-Nichols", b. 13 Jan. 1812, Preble, N.Y. ; married . Res. 1874, Lamar, Plymouth Co., Iowa. 7388. 8. Cynthia', b. 11 Dec. 1814, Preble; was married by Esq. Brown, Morris- 7377. 1. 7378. 2. 7379. 3. 7380. 4. 7381. 5. 7382. 6. 7383. 7. 7384. 4 :. HAI 7890. 7391. 653 Descendants of Ira' Winslow. K town, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., 17 May, 1831, to Marcus-Eliphalet' Hol- man [7277], born about 1812, Utica, N.Y., s. of Eliphalet and Diadema' (Winslow). He died 16 May, 1874, St. Joseph, Richmond Co., Mo. Farmer. Res. Porter, Gallia Co., O., and St. Joseph, Mo. 1874, Gh-ant City, Worth Co., Mo. Children : 7389. 1. Maria-Louisa', b. 28 Dec. 1883, Morristown, N.Y. ; d. 22 Apr. 1835. Andrew-Jackson', b. 11 Apr. 1836, at M. ; served three years in the late war and was engaged in many hard battles; d. 20 Oct. 1865, at Allen's Landing, Perry Co., Mo. Maria-Louisa', b. 23 Aug, 1840, Prescott, Upper Canada; was mar ried by Rev. A. Moore, Jackson Co., O., 14 Feb. 1867, to Andrew- Jackson Sheridan, b. 4 Sept. 1843, Perrysville, Carroll Co., O., s. of Andrew, of Jackson, 0., who died 18 Apr. 1873, and Margaret (Pillars) who died 6 June, 1873. Sewing-machine agent Res. 1874, Grant City, Worth Co., Mo Children : 7393. 1. Cynthia-Forena*, b. 38 Apr. 1868, Grant City. 7393. 2. Herbert-Melville, b. 11 Aug. 1870, Savannah, Andrew Co., Ms. 7894. 8. IrorWinslow', b. 11 June, 1874, Grant City. 7395. 4. Tryphena-Diadema', b. 23 July, 1842, Prescott, Canada ; d. 26 Mar. 1866, Porter, Gallia Co., O. 7396. 6. Jasper-Eliphalet', b. 1 Dec, 1845, Prescott, 7397. 6. Julius-Augustus', b. 12 Aug. 1848, Porter; d. there, 7 Mar. 1852. 7398. 7. Marcus-Augustus', b, 2 May, 1855, Porter. 7399. 9. Elisha", b. 9 Dec. 1816, Preble; m. by Rev. Mr. Lewis, Truxton, N.Y., 9 Sept. 1840, to Jane Gilbert, b. 6 Jan. 1818, Middletown,0., dau, of Richmond and Catherine ( ) of T. Merchant, postmaster, and commissioner of highways. Res. Preble, Truxton, and, 1874, Virgil, N. Y. Child: John-E'., b. 5 Feb. 1849, Virgil. Abigail", b. 17 Aug. 1818, Preble; married Egbertson, who is deceased. She res, 1874, Syracuse, N. Y. William", b. 8 Sept. 1820, P. ; is not living. JliHiAM", b. 26 July, 1824, Preble; m, by Rev. Mr. Pagsby, Homer, N.Y., 16 Jan. 1843, to Egbert-Alanson Wright, b. 21 Aug. 1821, AVindham, Greene Co., N.Y., s. of Henry and Martha (Egbertson) of AV. Farmer. Res. Preble, Homer, and, 1874, Little 7ley. 657 7473. RUTH", [1376] (Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 14 July, 1739, Scituate, Alass. ; bap. 33 July, 1739, Hanover, Alass, ; married, 10 Dec 1767, Ezra" CUSHMAN, of Alarshfield, son of Joshua' (Bobert*, Thomas', Thomas', Bobert',) and Mary (Soule) of Duxbury, Mass. She was adopted by her uncle Nathaniel' Winslow [1383]. Child: 7474. Ruth", b. 13 Oct. 1768; d. 27 May, 1789, aged 21 years; married Levi Walker, b. 9 July, 1766, s, of Isaiah and Bathsheba (Sherman) of Alarshfield, Alass,, and brother of Asa, husband of Abigail' Baker. [Ap- pendii; p. 41.] He died 30 Dec. 1854, aged 88 years. Farmer. [Walker Gen., p. 374.] Marshfield, Mass. Child: 7475. Ruth- Winslow', b. 29 Apr. 1787; married Capt. William Bourne, of Marshfield. Both died within a few years, leaving no children but by adoption. Walker Gen., p. 379. Removed to Knox, Me. 7476. MAJOR NATHANIEL", [1377] (Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 6 Oct. 1741 [Ace. torecords ofJos'iaV W'lnsUrw], South Scituate, Alass. ; bap. 11 Oct. 1741, Hanover, Mass. ; d. 27 Aug. 1808, aged 67 years, S. Scituate, and was buried there. He was married by Rev. Thomas Smith, in Pembroke, Plymouth Co,, Alass,, 21 Nov. 1765, Pembroke Bee, to Sarah Hatch, b. 9 June, 1747, in that town, dau. of Isaac and Sarah (Little) of P. They were both of Pembroke at the time of their marriage. She died 12 Apr, 1826, S.S., and was buried there. Mr. Deane, in hii History of Scituate, describes him as " a man who inherited the bold spirit of his distinguished ancestors. He was a firm patriot in 1776 ; entered the army, rose to the rank of Alajor, and ac quitted himself with honor in the southern expeditions. He succeeded to his father's residence," Ship joiner. South Scituate, Mass. Children, probably all born in South Scituate: 7477. 1. Nathaniel, [7485] b. 3 Aug, 1767; d, 7 Feb, 1830; m, Clarissa Curtis, 7478. 2. Sarah, [7514] b. 29 Aug, 1769; d, 22 Mar. 1845; m. Thomas Waterman; m. 3d, Ebenezer Copeland. 7479. 3. Walter, b. 1772; died early, in South Scituate. 7480. 4. J08L4.H, b. 1774; " " 7481. 5. Anna, [7532] b. 21 Alay, 1776; d. 14 Aug. 1813; m. Dea. Wm-Putnam Ripley. 7482, 6. Judith, [7537] b. 1780; d, about 1860; m. Elisha Tolman. 7483. 7. Lydia, [7544] b. 15 Oct 1785 ; d. 1 Aug, 1838; m. Dr. Anthony CoUamore. 7484. 8. AVilliam, [7600] b. 3 Jan. 1788 ; d. Jan. 1853 ; m. Sarah-Gushing Waterman. 7485. NATHANIEL', [7477] (Nathaniel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b 8 Aug. 1767, South Scituate, Mass. ; d. 7 Feb. 1830, Hanover, Mass., and was buried at Scituate. He married, 13 Oct. 1796, Clarissa Curtis, b. 1 June, 1777, Han over dau of Ebenezer and Mary (Randall) of H. She died 31 Jan. 1819, at S,, and was buried there. Ship carpenter. ^cUuate, Mass. Children born at Scituate, except the youngest: 7486. 1. Ruth, b. 13 July, 1797 ; d. 15 Apr. 1834, Hanover, and was buried in Scituate. She was unmarried. 658 Descendants of Nathaniel' Winslow. ^ 7487. 3. Mart, [7493] b. 33 Feb. 1799; d. 25 Jan. 1839; m. James Wright. 7488. 3. Clarissa-Curtis, b. 15 June, 1801; d. 39 July, 1853, Hanover, and was buried at Scituate. She was unmarried. 7489. 4. (Harriet, [7504] b. 7 Feb. 1804; m. 3 Oct 1839, Ira Stetson. 7490. 5. I Josiah, b. 7 Feb, 1804 ; was married by Calvin Wolcott. Hanover, Mass,, 4 Oct, 1839, to Abigail Curtis, b, 17 Aug. 1800, at H„ dau, of Lemuel, of H., who died 9 Jan. 1842, and Abigail (Rose), who died 33 Aug. 1853. Ship joiner, s.p. Res. 1873, on Washington St., about one mile north of the Four Comers, Hanover, Alass, 7491. 6. Sarah, [7509] b. 32 Oct 1806, Hanover; d, 15 Alar, 1354; m. Wm. Curtis. 7493. MARY', [7487] (Nathaniel'. Nathaniel', Olirer*. Nathaniel', NathanieP, Kenelm',) b. 22 Feb. 1799, Scituate, Alass.; d. 25 Jan. 1839, South Boston, Alass,, and was buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, She married James WRIGHT, of South Boston, s. of Jesse and Hannah (Ford) of S. He died 22 July, 1841. Ship carpen- ^gj South Boston, Mass. Children: 7493. 1. Mary', b. 11 Nov. 1818, Scituate; d, 6 Feb. 1819. 7494. 2. Ja.mes", b. 21 June, 1820, South Boston. Res. 1873, 311 Silver st.. South Boston, Mass. 7495. 3. Mary", b, 20 Feb. 1823, South Boston. 7496. 4. Clarissa- Curtis', b, 4 Mar. 1825, South Boston; m. as 2d wife, 26 June, 1846, James-Henry Dickson, b. 5 June, 1816; d. 26 May, 1851. [He married 1st, Sophia Fears, and had a son George-Henry, b. 12 Sept, 1841, m. 17 Sept. 1868, Lily Rockwood, of N.Y. Their children were : 1. James- Warren, b. 30 June, 1870; 2. George-Henry, b. 18 Nov. 1872.] He vi'as son of Samuel-Russell Dickson, who married in 1803, Mary Churchill, b. 21 Jan. 1786, and had seven children. Child : 7497. Clara-Geraldine", b. 15 June, 1847; d. 6 Apr. 1874; married, 11 Dec. 1872, Arthur Neilson, of Salem. In 1874, he was clerk for George- Shattuck' Shaw (a descendant of John' Winslow: see Memorial). 112 Washington st., Boston. Child : Clara-Edith", b. 4 Apr. 1874. William", b. 1 Apr. 1827, South Boston. Thomas-Ford", b. 24 June, 1829, South Boston; d. 26 Apr. 1856. Henry", b. 29 Nov. 1831, South Boston; perhaps m. Alary- AA'^illiams' Cur tis. [See 7510.] Charles", b, 22 Dec. 1833, " ; d, 10 Jan, 1839. Sarah-J"., b. 28 Apr, 1836, " ; d, 1 Jan. 1839. 7498. 7499. 5. 7500. 6. 7501. 7. 7502. 8. 7503. 9. K Stetson, Curtis, Wright, Waternian, Copeland. 659 7504. HARRIET', [7489] (Nathaniel', Nathanid', Oliver*,' Nathaniel}, Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 7 Feb. 1804, Scituate; m. as 2d wife, 3 Oct. 1829, Ira STETSON, of Abington, who died about 1871. They removed to New Bed ford in 1833 ; to Western New York in 1837; and to Wisconsin about 1858; in 1873 she resided at Waupaca, Waupaca Co., Wis. Children: 7505, 1. Nathaniel- Winslow, b. Aug, 1830, East Abington. 750li, 2. Ira-Austin, b. Feb. 1832, " 7507. 3. Julia-Ann, b. 1834, New Bedford. 7508. 4. Henrt-Josiah, b. 1837, " 7509. SARAH', [7491] (Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b, 22 Oct 1806, Hanover, Plymouth Co,, Alass; died there, 15 Alar, 1854; was married there by Calvin Wolcott 3 Alar, 1833, to William CURTIS, of Hano ver, born in that town, 9 Apr, 1800, s. of Snow and Bathsheba (Hatch) of H. He died aged 71 years, having always lived in the house in which he was born. Farmer. Hanover, Mass. Children born in Hanover: 7510. 1. AI-ary-AVilliams", b. 27 Dec, 1833; married, 6 Aug. 1862, Henry Wright [See 7501]. Res. Hanover, Mass. Children born in Hanover: 7511. 1. Willie-Thomas", b. 1 Feb. 1804; d, 8 Feb, 1864, Hanover. 7512, 2. Charies- Weston", b. 7 June, 1806, 7513. 2, Sahaii-Jank", b. 4 Atay, 1839; d. 16 Feb. 1858, Hanover. 7514. SAR.-\.H", [7478] (Natlianiel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kendm',)h. 29 Aug. 1769, South Scituate, Mass. ; d. 23 Alar. 1845, S. Scituate, and was buried there. She was married, in her native town, by Rev. David Barnes, D.Dt, Alar. 1790, to Thomas WATERMAN, b. 17 Oct. 1705, S. S., s. of Capt. Anthony aud Deborah (Poster) of 8., and grand-son of Thomas Waterman. [See Memorials of Marshfield, p. 40.] He w.as a house carpenter in Scituate. He died 13 Feb. 1792, S. Scituate, and was buried there. "Capt. Anthony AVaterman came from Marshfield, 1760, and settled on the farm that was Capt. Joseph Sylvester's. Here he erected a tannei-y, and conducted the business successfully. He mairied Deborah, daughter of Joseph Foster of Ply mouth." [For an account of his children see Hist, of Scituate. See also 7528.] She was married 2d, by Rev. David Barnes, D.D., S. Scituate, Alass., 4 Dec. 1797, to Ebenezer COPELAND, b. 20 Oct 1753, S,8., s. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Tolman) of S,S,, having come "into Scituate from Bridgewater, 1730, adescendant of Lawrence Copeland, an early settler in Braintree. He married Elizabeth, daugh ter of Captain Benjamin Tolman, 1785, and succeeded to' the family residence of Captain Tolman. It is the place occupied by the family of Ebenezer Copeland * * forty rods east of the Episcopal church hill. Here he built a tannery. The children of Joseph Copeland have been remarkable for longevity." Several of them lived to 660 Desoendanii if Nathanid " Witislow. K bo more than ninety years of age. Por names and details see Hist, of ScituaU. Ebenezer Copeland was a tanner and 'currier. He d. 7 Dec 1810, S.S., and was buried there. His will was recorded in Plymouth, Mass, South Scituate, Mass. Children born in S.S. : 7515, 1. Capt, Thomas', b, 20 Mar. 1791 ; d. 24 May, 1861, in his native town, and was buried there. He married, in 1819, Olivia-Sylvester Barstow, b. 3 Aug, 1795, Scituate, dau, of Thomas and Lydia (Sylvester) of S,S. She died 14 Mar. 1865, S.S., and was buried there. He was captaia of militia. Ship-carpenter— built several ships at the North River, S. Scituate. He resided east of the brook, at the ancient Copeland place. South Scituate, Mass. Children born in S. S. : 7516. 1. Sylvia-Barstow", b, 20 May, 1821; d, 8 Aug. 1844, S.S. 7517. 2. Thomas-Barstow", b. 9 Jan. 1830; m. Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Md., by Rev. William Speak, 20 June, 1867, to Clara Crocker, b. 16 Apr. 1850, S, S,, dau, of Isaac and Alary-Ann (Coukling) of Baltimore. He has held all the town offices, and was a Member of the Legis lature iu 1872. Ship-builder, Res, on the old homestead. 1873, P.O., Hanover, Four Comers, Mass. Children born in S, S, : 7518. 1. Thomas-Edwin', b. 4 Alay, 1868. 7519. 3, George- Crooker', b, 31 Oct. 1870. 7520. 2. Sarah', b. 6 Oct, 1798; died much beloved and lamented, 7 Dec 1844, Hanson, Mass. She was married by Rev. Samuel Deane, S, Scituate, 25 Dec. 1818, to Rev, Nathaniel Wales, born in N. Bridgewater, Alass,, s. of Thomas and Alary (Hobart) of N.B,, gr. s. of Dea. Nathaniel and gr. gr. son of Dea, Thomas Wales ; both of whom were of Stoughton. He studied at Bangor, Ale,, and, 25 Sept, 1827, was ordained pastor of the first church in Belfast, Me,, where he died in 1828, and was buried in Hanson, Mass. She married 2d, Alartin Beal, of Hanson. Furniture- maker, Res, 1873, North Bridgewater, Mass. Children : 7521. 1. Sarah-Copeland", b, 39 Sept. 1819, Hanson, Mass. ; married Joseph-A. Wilde, of Campello, Plymouth Co., Mass., a native of that place. Res. N. Bridgewater aud Campello, Alass, 7522, 2, Alary-Hobart", born iu 1831, Hanson, Mass,; d. '22 Aug. 1838. 7533. 3. Elizabeth-Prances", born iu 1837, Belfast, Ale, ; married Charies Gardner, of N, Bridgewater, Res, N. Bridgewater, Mass. 7534. 4, Joseph", born in 1835, Hanson, Alass, ; married iu N, Bridgewater, , and had one daughter. He early enlisted in tho war of the rebellion, and died at Gettysburg, 30 July, 1863, She res. N. Bridgewater, Mass. K Turner, Waterman, Bates, Sylctdcr, Ripley. 661 7535. 8. Elizabeth', b. 6 Feb. 1800; was married by Rev. Samuel Deane, South Sc'ituate, Alass., 31 Dec. 1833, to Capt. Joshua-Davis Turner, of Hing ham, Alass., b. 30 Jan. 1796, S.S., s. of Harris aud Jael (Whiting) of S.S. He died 29 Sept, 1836, at II,. and was buried in South Scituate. He was captain of a military company in Hingham. Wheelwright, Her P.O. add., 1873, South Hingham, Mass. Children bom in Hingham: 7526. 1. Joshua-Davis", b. 15 Feb. 1833; m. Abington, Mass., by Rev. Horace- B. AValker, 15 July, 1849, to Hannah-Lovell Beal, b. 24 July, 1826, at A., dau, of David and Hannah (Pratt) of A. She died 5 Sept. 1869, Hingham, and was buried in S. Scituate. Wheelwright s.p. Add. 1873, South Hingham, Mass. 7527. 2. Elizabeth-Copeland", b. 7 Apr. 1827; d. 16 Jan. 1832, Hingham. 7523. 4. Huldah', b. 26 June, 1804; was married by Rev. Calvin Wolcott, Hanover, Alass., 6 May, 1830, to Capt. James Waterman, b. 19 Feb. 1798, Scitu ate, s. of Anthony, of S. S,, and Deborah (Waterman), [She was dau. of Nathaniel and Alercy (Otis) of Scituate Harbor. This Nathaniel was brother of Capt. Anthony Waterman,] and gr, sou of Capt, Anthony and Deborah (Foster) of S, Tanner and currier; "conducts the tannery in the southern part of the town, at the aiicient Tolman and Copeland place," Hist, of Scituate, p. '67%. Res. 1850-51, at West Roxbury, also res. in South Scituate, Mass. Add. 1878, Hanover, Mass. Children born in South Scituate: 7539. 1. Lydia-Copeland", b. 8 Feb. 1831; was married by Rev. Samuel Cutler, in St. Andrew's church, Hanover, Mass., 34 Dec. 1869, to John- Burton Bates, of H., born there, 17 Feb. 1836, s. of Joseph-Sewell and Sarah (Barstow) of H. Merchant. Res. 1873, South Scituate, Mass. 7530. 2. Elizabeth-Turner", b. 2 July, 1833 ; d. 26 June, 1856, Hanover; was married there, in St. Andrew's church, 31 May, 1855, to Michael- Robert Sylvester, b. 24 June, 1825, at H., s. of Michael and Martha (Reed) of H. s.p. He res. 1878, Hanover, Mass. 7531. 3. Ebenezer-Copeland", b. 1 Mar. 1840; m. at St Andrew's church, Han over, 10 Nov. 1863, Lucy-Abby Barstow, of H., born there, 25 Jan, 1840, dau, of Capt. Nathaniel and Abby (Hammett) of H. She died 20 Jan. 1873, Hanover. Clerk. s.p. Boston, Mass. 7532. ANNA", [7481] (Nathaniel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 21 May, 1776, South Scituate; d. 14 Aug, 1813, Plymouth, Mass,, and was buried there. She was married by Air, Deane, at Scituate, 24 June, 1810, to Dea. William- Putnam RIPLEY, born iu 1770, s. of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Bartlett) of Ply mouth. Alerchant. He died in November, 1842, and was buried in Plymouth. His will is recorded in that town. His second wife was Nancy (Hatch) Alarch, widow of Nathaniel .March, of Portland, Ale. 662 Descendants of Natlianiel' Winslow. K Child: 7533. Ann-Elizabeth', b. 7 Jan. 1812, Plymouth ; was married .in Boston, by Dr. Blagden, 20 June, 1832, to Andrew-S. March, b. 27 Feb. 1811, Portland, s. of Nathaniel and Nancy (Hatch) of P. Alerchant He died 22 Dec 1854, Roxbury, Mass,, and was buried in Forest Hill Ceme tery. Res. Boston, Roxbury, and, 1873, Newton, Middlesex Co., Mass. Children : 7534. 1. Andrew-S'., b. 24 June, 1833, Boston; married, 5 Nov. 1856, Susan-B. Hutchings. After her death, he married, 20 June, 1870, Melissa Jencks, of Manchester, N.H. Merchant. Boston, Mais. 7535. 2. Elizabeth-R"., b. 26 Juue, 1835, Roxbury, Mass.; married, 3 Auo-. 1856, George Leonard, Jr., of Boston. 7536. 3. Annie-Winslow", b. 18 Oct, 1841, Roxbury; married, 29 May, 1861 George- A. Flint, of Boston, 7537. JUDITH", [7482] (Nathaniel', Oliver*, Natlianiel', Nathaniel', Kenelm'.) born in 1780; died about 1860, Lowell; married Elisha TOLMAN, s. of, probably, Charles' of Scituate, who married Mary Sylvester in 1774, aud had sons: Elisha who died before 1831, and Charles; and grand-son of Elisha*, who was son of "Captain Benjamin" Tolman, who came to Scituate from Dorchester in 1709. He was the son of John''', and grandson of Thomas' Tolman, who came from Eno-land and settled at Dorchester before 1640." Hist, of Scituate. Elisha Tolman lost his life by falling through the hatch of his ship, in the North river of Scituate, before 1831. Scituate, Mas.-. Children: 7538. 1. Mary, was unmarried in 1873, and lived with her brother, George-Barden', 7539. 2. Elisha, b. abt 1813, married . Shipwright. Res. 1873, Medford, Mass. 7540. 3. Sarah-Hatch, married John-Calvin Wilder, of Hingham, son of John of H. He died in 1873. She res. with her brother, George-Barden'. Lynn, Mass. 7541. 4. George-Barden, born about 1820; in 1873 was unmarried. Res. Lynn, Mass. 7542. 5. Judith, married David Wilder, brother of John-Calvin, who married her sister, Sarah-Hatch', and son of John, of Hingham, who died at Hano- ^^"^ 8. p. 7543. 6. Winslow, died aged about 14 years. 7544. LYDIA", [7483] (Nathaniel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', MthanieP, Kenelm',) h. 15 Oct. 1785, South Scituate, Mass. ; d. 1 Aug, 182S, Pembroke, Plymouth Co,. Alass.; was married by Rev. Mr. Barnes, at S.S., 4 Sept 1809, to Dr. Anthony COLLAMORE, of P., b. 15 Jan. 1787, West Scituate, s. of Capt. Enoch* (John', Peter', Capt. Anthony',) and Hannah (Cushing) of Gillraan Plain, W. Scituate. Dr! Collamore graduated at Harvard College, 1805; was justice of the peace, and representative to the Alassachusetts Legislature. He died 31 Sept. 1847, Pembroke and was buried there. . Pend>roke, Masl. K- Holmes, Hatch. 663 Children born in Pembroke: 7545. 1. Sophia-Ann', b. 29 June, 1810; was married by Rev. Morrell Allen, at P., 17 June, 1832, to Rev. Cyrus Holmes, b. 9 July, 1800, Halifax, I*lymouth Co., Alass., s. of Nathaniel and Jerusha (Bartlett) of H. He died 16 Aug. 1849, Hanover, and was buried there. He was fitted for college at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N.H. ; grad. Dartmouth Coll. 1838, and at Andover Theo. Sem. 1831; was principal of the academy in Wo burn, from 1831-35. He then had the offer of the Classical Department of the High School in Northampton, Alass., which he accepted. He afterward preached for a time, but ill-health compelled him to abandon his cherished profession, and in 1840 he moved to Hanover, Afass., and was principal of the academy in that place. He was chosen by the town as Representative to the General Court in 1848-9; after a few months' attendance, was compelled to return home on account of his health, and died the following August. She was married 3d, by Rev. James Aiken, at Hanover, 34 Aug. 1862, to Dea. Darius Holmes, b. 15' Dec. 1802, Halifax, brother of her first husband. He is a deacon in the Congrega tional church. Carpenter; also has a large farm. Res. Woburn, Northampton, Hanover, and, 1873, Halifax, Mass. r546. 1. Elizabeth", b. 24 Apr. 1833, Woburn; died there, 20 Sept 1834. 7.547. 2. Cyrus-Collamore", b. 2 Oct. 1836, Northampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. ; m. Hanover, Alass., by Rev. James Aiken, 14 May, 1863, to Martha- Reed Sylvester, b. 20 Dec. 1839, H., dau. of Alichael and Sarah (Curtis) of H. He enlisted in the 18th Reg. Mass. Vols. ; was in the second battle of Bull Run, and was discharged on account of wounds received. He was shot in the jaw, the ball passing in on one side and out on the other side of his" face, taking out a piece of the jaw bone and the under teeth. He soon recovered, and, by the h dp of the dentist, has a good set of teeth again. Merchant, and editor of a paper published in Newbern. Res. 1873, Newbern, Craven Co., N G. Child ; 7548. Minhie-Ann', b. Aug. 1867, Newbern. 7549. 8. Luther-AVright", b. 15 Sept. 1839, Halifax; died of yellow fever, 9 Oct. 1864, aged 25 years and 24 days, at Newbern, N.C, where he was engaged in the mercantile business. He was a young man of much promise. 7550. 4. Sophia- Ann", b. 20 Apr. 1842, Hanover; was married by Rev. Edwin Bissell, at the residence of her uncle, Sumner Richardson, Esq., Winchester, Mass.. 3 Jan. 1872, to Emmons Hatch, of W., b. 22 Oct 1839, Marshfield, Alass., s. of Emmons and Beulah (Ford) of AI. Res. 1878, Winchester, Mass. 7551. 5. Thomas-Bartlett', b. 14 May, 1844, Hanover; enlisted in the 24tli Reg. Alass. Vols., for three years; served his full time and received an honorable discharge. He was in many battles, but received no wounds. In 1873, he was engaged in business in Silver City, Idaho. 664 Descendants of Lydia'' {Winslow) CoUamore. k 7552. 0. , Eliza-Collamore", b. 10 Mar. 1848, Hanover; died there, 30 July, 1848. 7753. 7. I Nancy-Col lamore", b. 10 Mar. 1848, Hanover; died there, 31 July, 1848. They were buried there, in one grave. 7554. 2. Horace', b. 15 Jan. 1812; m. by Simon Clough, Fall River, Mass., 23 May, 1836, to Mary-E. Chace, b. 16 Jan, 1812, .Jamaica, Vt, dau. of Simeon and Lucy (Brightman) of Pall River. Deputy Sheriff of Middle sex Co., which office, in 1873, he had held fourteen years; had been selectman and assessor of Woburn six years. Res, Fall River, six years; Westport, four years; Boston, two years; and in the State of Michigan, one year. Res. 1873,- Woburn, Middlesex Co., Mass. Children : 7555. 1. Elizabeth-Holmes", b. 7 Apr. 1837, Fall River; was married, as 2d wife, by Rev. Daniel March, Woburn, Alass., 15 Nov. 1860, to Prancis-H, Knight, b. 11 May, 1881, Lexington, Alass,, s. of Lo- ammi and Mary (Robbins) of L. He has has been a member of the school committee and treasurer of the public library. By a former marriage, he has a son Clarence-Crosby, b. 21 July, 1858, Lexington, Mass. Carpet-dealer in Boston. Res. Lexington two years ; Read ing,, Mass., eleven years, that being his address in 1874. Children : 7556. 1. Lizde-Loenza? , b. 6 Oct. 1861, Lexington, Alass. 7357. 2. Mary-Collamord', b. 24 June, 1864, Reading, Mass. 7558. 3. Nellie-Winslow',h.'i,Z Oct. 1867, 7559. 4. ^wiie-jKrfMwa", b. 28 May, 1869, 7560. 2. Henry-Anthony", b. 16 May, 1842, Westport, Mass. ; d. there, 14 Sept 1843. 7561. 3. Edward-Chace", b. 15 Nov. 1847, Woburn, Alass. 7562. 4. Horace- Winslow", b. 20 Sept. 1856, Woburn; died there, 6 Apr. 1863. 7563. 3. Eliza-Hall', b. 14 .Ian. 1814; m. by Rev. Morrell Allen, Pembroke, Mass., 22 Nov. 1837, to Sumner Richardson, b. 7 Mar. 1811, Woburn, s. of Thomas and Rebecca (Buckman) of W. s.p. Res. 1873, Winchester, Middlesex Co., Mass. 7564. 4. William', b. 30 Apr. 1816; d. 15 Oct. 1867, Weymouth, Alass., and was buried at Pembroke; m. by Rev. A-D. Duncan, Hanover, Alass., 18 June, 1843, to Lucinda Stetson, b. 11 Alay, 1833, Green, Me., d. of EU- sha and Betsey (Barstow) of H. Farmer. His widow res. 1873, Noi'th Pembroke, Mass. Children born in Pembroke : 7565. 1. Lucinda- Williams", b. 15 Jan. 1844. 7566. 2. Charies-Edward", b. 10 Feb. 1846; d. 19 Alay, 1848, Pembroke, and was buried there. 7567. 3. Helen-Maria", b. 20 Feb. 1847; d. 14 May, 1861, Pembroke, and was buried there. 508. 4. Charles-Edward", b. 3 Dec. 1849. lyr. ^ Mitcliell, Richardson, Collauuire. ' 605 7569. 5. Alorgan-Stetson", b. 26 Jan. 1853; d. 4 Feb. 1854, Pembroke, and was buried there. 7570. 6. Winslow", b. 8 June, 1855. 7571. 7. Lydia- Winslow", b. 13 Oct. 1857. 7572. 8. Gilman", b. 12 Jan. 1860; d. 23 Apr. 1860, Pembroke, and was bur ied there. 7573. 9. Nancy-Maria', b. 34 Feb. 1863. 7574. 10. Flora", b. 24 May, 1865. 7575. 5. Nancy- Winslow', b. 27 Dec. 1818; m. by Rev. Sereno Howe, at Pem broke, 38 Nov, 1844, to Nahum Mitchell, b. 30 Jan. 1813, Marshfield, s. of Japheth, who died in Marshfield, 1859, aged 83, and Sarah (Holmes) who was living in 1874, at the advanced age of 94 years. Shipwright Res, East Boston, Alass., and, 1873, Medford, Middlesex Co., Mass. Children : 7576. 1. Ella-Richardson", b. 31 July, 1848, East Boston; d. SMay, 18^9. 7577. 2. Emma- AVinslow", b. 22 July, 1852, " ; d. 20 Aug. 1854. 7578, 8. Flora- Alay", b. 1 Alay, 1858, Medford; d. 10 Aug, 1862. 7579. 4. Edward-Winslow", b. 30 Alay, 1865, Medford. 7580. 6. Ltdia-Winslow', b. 31 Alar. 1831 ; m. by Rev. Alorrell Allen, at Pem broke, 11 Nov. 1840, to John-S. Richardson, b. 11 Feb. 1818, Woburn, Mass., s. of Dea. Calvin and Sarah (Steele). Trader, Res. Jefferson ville, Ind,, and, 1873, Winchester, Mass. Children born in Woburn, now Winchester: 7381. 1, Lydia-EUa", b. 2 Aug, 1844; d. 36 June, 1848. 7582. 3. John-AVinslow", b, 15 June, 1846 ; m, by L-G, Barrett, at Winchester. 3 Jan, 1873, to Rebecca-R. Burnham, b. 8 Dec 1846, Woburn, dau. of Richard and Eliza-A, (Hubon) of W. Butcher. Res. Jefferson- ville, Ind,, North Andover, Mass,, and, 1873, Wincliester, Mass. ¦7583. 3. Adalissa", b. 36 Apr, 1849; m. by R-T. Robinson, Winchester, 6 Oct. 1868, to Joseph Stone, b, 14 Feb. 1842, Boston, Mass., s. of Joseph and Lucy-T. (Wetherbee) of W. Farmer. Res. 1873, Winchester, Mass. Children bom in Winchester: 1. Marion', b. 9 Aug. 1869. 2. Hmard- Clayton', b, 1 Feb. 1871. Annie-Steele", b, 30 Apr. 1851. Emma-Collamore", b, 15 Aug. 1854. Lillie-May". b, 25 Jan, 1857. Sadie-Steele", b. 8 Feb. 1860 : d, 16 July, 1862, W. Henry-Calvin", b, 1 Dec, 1804 ; d. 8 July, 1865, Jeffersonville, Ind. Tiibodore', b. 6 Sept. 1823; m, by Rev, Air, Bennett, Woburn, Oct 1844, to Sarah-Isabella' Beers, b. 15 Nov. 1834, at AV., dau, of William and Ebzabeth-Plimpton (Johnson) of W, She* died 13 Sept, 1854, Woburn, and was buried there. He was married 3d, by Rev, E, Beecher, Boston, 7584. 7585. 7586. 4. 7587. ' 5. 7588. 6. 7589. 7, 7590. 8, 7591. 7. Tm 666 Descendants of Nathaniel ' Winslow. K Alass., 19 Aug. 1855, to Josephine-Augusta Fleming, b. 16 Aug. 1839, South Boston, Mass., dau. of John and Ellen (Lane) of S.B. He has been a member of the prudential committee. Was assistant engineer; also First Lieut, in Co. F., 6th Reg. Mass. Vols., for nine months. Cab inet-maker. Res. Woburn, Brighton, and, 1873, Gamlrridgeport, Middlesex, Co., Mass. ; bus. add. Corner of East Brookline and Albany sts., Boston. Cliildren born in Cambridgeport, except the first three, who were born in Woburn: 7593. 1. William-Anthony", b. 20 July, 1845 ; m. by Rev. Kinsley Twining, at Cambridgeport, 19 Nov. 1868, to Frances-Towne Averill, b. 21 June, 1850, Castine, Hancock Co., Me., dau, of Charles-Henry and Hebecca (Fuller) of Cambridgeport. He served as private in Co, E., 60th Reg. Mass. Vols. Inf., for one hundred days, having beeu mustered in 16 July, 1864, and discharged 30 Nov. 1864; was sta tioned at Indianapolis, Ind. In the autumn of 1864, he re-enlisted in the 62d Reg. Alass. Vols, for one year, but served only one month, from Apr, 5 to May 5, 1865, as the regiment was mustered out on account of the close of the war. Organ-action maker. Res. Roxbury, and, 1873, Cambridgeport, Mass. Theodore- Webster", b. 7 Sept. 1848. Sarah-Isabella", b. 21 Mar. 1851. 4. Nellie-Briard", b. 21 May, 1857; d. 9 Jan. 1860. 5. Lizzie-Josie", b. 29 May, 1861. Carrie- Winslow", b. 28 Mar. 1864. Nellie-Lighthill', b. 24 Sept 1806. Mary-Alaud", b. 24 May, 1872. 7600. WILLIAM", [7484] (Nathaniel', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kendm',) h. 3 Jan. 1788, .Scituate, Plymouth Co., Alass.; d, 4 Jan. 1853, South Scituate, and was there interred. He was married by Samuel Dean, at S., 16 Jan. 1819, to Sarah-, Cushing Waterman, b. 25 May, 1800; d. 7 Jan. 1834, S.S,, and was bur. there. She was dau. of Samuel and Sarah" (Cushing) of Scituate, and gr. d. of Capt Anthony and Deborah (Foster) Waterman, who came' to S, from Marshfield in 1760. Sarah' Cushing was a daughter of Hawks", in the line of Dui. Joseph*, Joseph', John', Mat thew', son of Peter' of Norfolk, whose grandfather had possessed large estates in Lombard St., London. — Hist, of Scituate and Savage's Gen. Diet.) Air, Vim. Winslow's will is recorded in Plymouth, Alass. He remained at S. Scituate on tbe paternal estate. Farmer and captain of militia. P.O. add. Uanova; Plymouth Co., Mass. Children : 7601. 1. Sarah- Waterman', b. 26 Aug. 1830, Scituate; d. 30 Dcc. 1855; she married in Plymouth Co., Alass,, Charles Tolman, b, 3 Alar, 1815, s, of Charles. He digd 31 Oct. 1846, So, Scituate, and was there buried. She married 2d, Samuel Tolman, cousin of her first husband, s. of Samuel and gr. son of Samuel. Res. 1873, on the old homestead of Alaj. Nathaniel' Winslow. South Scituate, Mass. 7593. 2. 7594. 3. 7595. 4. 7596. 5. 7597. 6. 7598. 7. 7599. 8. ^ Tolman, Faunce, Stetson. 667 Children, one by each marriage : 7603. 1. Charies', b. 10 Mar. 1843, S.S.; m. by Rev. James Aiken, S.8., 0 Apr. 1865, to Lizzie-Thomas Hatch, d. of Israel and Abigail-Ford (Ames) of Alarshfield, Mass. P.O. add. 1873, Hanover, Mass. Child: 7603. Sarah-Elisabeth', b. 9 Mar. 1869, So. Scituate. 7604. 2. Samuel", b. 8 Dec 1852, S.S. Alachinist Fitchlurgh, Mass. 7605. 2. Adeline-Frances', b. 12 Oct. 1823, South Scituate; m. by Samuel Cutler, Hanover, Alass., 20 July, 1845, to George Paunce, b. 12 Aug. 1816, Kingston, Plymouth Co., Alass., s. of Kilborn and Nancy (Cook) of K. Carpenter and builder. Res, 1874, Kingston, Mass. Children born in Kingston, where all, exceptthe eldest, were residing in 1874 : 7606. 1. Elmer', b. 20 Apr. 1846; "grad. Alass. Institute of Technology, Boston, 1871, in the department of Geology and Mining Engineer ing, and, in 1874, was following his profession in Georgetown, Clear Creek Co., Colorado ; was also one of the editors of the Mining Beview in that town." 7607. 2. Ellen", b. 31 Jan. 1848. 7608. 3. Winslow", b. 11 Apr. 1850, Kingston, Mass. ; m. by Rev. Joseph Peckham, at K., 15 June, 1875, to Nellie- Josephine Stranger, d. of Joseph-A. and Alarcia (Faunce) of K. Carpenter. P.O. add. Kingston, Mass. Myron", b. 26 Sept. 1852. Linus", b. 16 Oct. 1854. 6. Alton", b. 25 Nov. 1856. George", b. 11 Dec. 1858. Bertha', b. 15 June, 1861. Sarah-Cushing', b. 26 Apr. 1864. Charlotte- Ann', b. 22 July, 1826, Scituate; died there, aged about 20 years. 7616. 4. ELLEN-CuSHrNG', b. 19 Mar. 1880, S. ; d. 24 Feb.1864, South Scituate ; m.by Rev. Mr.AA'inchester, at S.,10 Jan. 1855, to Stephen Stetson, s. of William and Deborah (Stetson) of S. " Stephen, who married Experience Palmer, 1762, descended from the Comet [Robert Stetson] through Joseph, Rob ert, William, and William. Stephen's sons (Stephen, Charles, and Wil liam) are of the seventh generation, and the children of Charles are the eighth generation who have inhabited the same spot of ground." Hist, of Scituate, The family allied with Winslow probably belong to this branch. Res. 8. Scituate; P.O. add. 1874, Hanover, Mass. Child: 7617. Herbert- Winslow", b. Nov. 1855. 7618. 5. William-Samubl', b. 28 Sept. 1833, Scituate; m. by Joseph Freeman, Hanover, Mass., 18 Apr. 1856, to Hannah S. Church, d. of William and Lucy-B. (Sylvester) of H. Res, S. Scituate; P.O. add., 1875, Hanovei; Mass. 7609. 4. 7610. 5. 7611. 6. 7612. 7. 7613. 8. 7614. 9. 7615. 3. Ch. 668 Descendants of Oliver'' Wimslo^o. K Child: 7619. Chari otto-Elizabeth", b. 80 Nov, 1859, S,S. 7630, 6. Jane-Richahds', b. 8 Apr. 1836, Scituate; died in infancy. 7631. 7. Nathaniel- Walter', b. 10 Alar, 1840, Scituate ;m. . He enlisted in the 18th Reg. Mass. Vols. ; lost his Rfe 30 Sept. 1861 or '3, in the Poto mac, while retreating across that river, near Sharpsburg, Md. 7633, JOHN", [1378] (Oliver', Natlianiel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 33 Jan. 1743, Scituate, Alass, ; bap, 5 Feb. 1743, Hanover, Alass, ; d, 8 Jan. 1837, and was buried in the Winslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill, Nobleboro, Alaine. He married in that town, Dorothy Simmons, of Waldoboro, Me,, born in 1752, Duxbury, Mass., dau. of Dea. Nathaniel and Mercy (Simmons) of D,, afterwards of Waldoboro. She died 23 Sept. 1814, Nobleboro. He was a ship-cai-penter, and removed to the east, landing flrst at Pemaquid, now Bristol, Me., where he worked at his trade. He afterwards resided for a time in Waldoboro, now known as South Waldoboro, on the east side of the Macdomac River. He, with James Hall, built the first vessel constructed in that place. He purchased land of the Smiths, who owned most of the tract lying east of Pemaquid Pond, in Nobleboro, which was incoi-porated in 1783. He, at the first, lived near this pond iu a log house. As the country became settled and roads were built, his farm was divided by the county road, leaving suf ficient land for two farms on the north (afterwards occupied by his sons. Nathaniel- Oliver and Joseph), while on the south was the homestead, where he built a "timber house" and spent his days. In 1817, he deeded the homestead to Josiah and Snow, his youngest two sons, occupying the old house with Josiah, Snow building near him. His request that the property should never be sold out of the name, has been faithfully regarded by his descendants. His sons all served in the war of 1813, and received pensions. John and Joseph were captains, Nathaniel was a lieutenant, Josiah a drummer, and Snow a filer. Nobleboro, Maine. Children : 7633. 1. Ruth, [7632] b. 4 Oct. 1877; d. 7 June, 1838; m. Nathaniel Meservey. 7624. 2. Dorothy, [7690] b. 18 May, 1779; d. 28 June, 1860; m. Elijah Hall. 7625. 3, John, [7806] b. 30 Nov. 1780; d. 15 Alar. 1852; m. Nancy Hall; m. 2d, ,Iane Clark; m. 3d, Charlotte Clark. 7626. 4. Nathaniel-Oliver, [7871] b, 14 Alay, 1783; d. 2 June, 1871; m. Abigail Hall; m. 2d, Rachel Chapman. Joseph, [7925] b. 26 Jan. 1786; d. 2 Feb. 1865; m. Chloe Hall. Sarah, [7979] b. 1 Oct 1787; d. 8 Aug. 1869; m. Jesse Dunbar. Rachel, b. 26 May, 1789 ; died unmarried. Josiah, [8074] b. 29 Feb. 1792; m. Alary Austin; m. 2d, Sarah (Dunbar) Winslow, wid. of his brother Nathaniel-Oliver. ^ Snow, [8090] b 4 Jan. 1796; d. 13 Oct. 1854; m. Elizabeth Hock. 7632, RUTH', [7623] (John*, Oliver*, Nathaniel}, Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 4 Oct 1777, Nobleboro, Maine; d. 7 June, 1838, aged 60, Jefferson, Lincoln Co., Alaine, and was buried there; m, Nobleboro, 18 Dec. 1799, Nathaniel MESERVEY, of Bristol, Ale, born in 1769, Bremen, I,incoln Co., Ale,, s. of Nathaniel, of Hope, Ale. 7627. 5. 7628. 6. 7639. 7. 7630. 8. 7681. 9. K Me-icrvey, Robinson, Pease, Moody, Cud worth, Eugley. 669 He died 19 May, 1849, aged 80, Bremen, and 'was buried in Jefferson, He was by occupation a mason. Held the office of ensign. Res. Bremen; P.O. add. Jefferson, Me. Children : « 7633. 1. Nathaniel, bom in Nobleboro, Ale. ; is now deceased. He m.arried Rachel Jackson, of Jefferson, Ale. After her death he married 3d, Ulmer, of Thomaston, Me. ; m. 3d, Anne Conant, of Rockland, Me. She res. 1873, Bockland, Me. 7634. 2. Samuel, [7646] b. 8 Aug. 1799; m. Alary Ring: m, 2d, Adaline Shu- man. 7635. 8. AIii.Es, is not living. He married Jane Young, of Jefferson, Me. We have been referred for information to Dennis Meservey, of Waldoboro, Ale. She res. 1873, Jeffermn, Me. 7636. 4. Elsie, married Charles Rpbinson, of Jefferson, Me. Res. 1875, East Jefferson, Me. 7687. 5. Sally, married Ambrose Pease. Address for information Airs. Sarah (Pease) Alhorn, wife of Gardner Alhorn, Waldoboro, Me. Res. 1875, Waldoboro, Me. 7638. 6. Alden, is deceased. He married Betsey Shuman, of Jefferson, Ale. His son Sewall res. Searsmont, Me. 7639. 7. John, born in Jefferson, Ale. ; died there, 3 Jan. 1849, unmarried. He bad lived in that town with his brother Wm. AA iLLiAM, [7653] b, 31 July, 1811; d, 11 Dec. 1873; m, Eliza Nash, Caroline, [7007] b. 10 Aug. 1813; m. 11 May, 1835, William Moody. Nancy, [7674] b. 16 Oct 1816; d, 21 Jan. 1871; m. Thomas Cudworth. Jane, [7084] is deceased. She married Abial Eugley, of Nobleboro. Daughter, died young. Son, " 7646, SAMUEL', [7634] (Buth' (Winsloio) Meservey, John*, Oliver*, Nathanid', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 8 Aug. 1799, Nobleboro, Me.; d. 20 Mar, 1850; married Mary Ring, of Jefferson, Mc, b. 1 Dec. 1801; d. 5 Feb. 1821. He married 2d, Adeline Shuman, of J., b. 27 May, 1802. Children: 7647. 1. Samuel- W., b. 28 Nov. 1820; died in 183-. 7648. 3. Mary-R., b. 33 Dec 1833. 7649. 3. AoBLmE, b. 33 June, 1834: died in 18;J-. 76.30. 4. JANE-R., b. 9 Jan, 1837; d. 24 Feb. 1803. 7651. 5. Samuel-Liscob, b. 24 Oct, 1835. Add, 1873, Lynn, Mass. 7653. 6. LoRENDA-B., b. 23 July, 1833. 7653. 7. Laura-A., b. 7 July, 1835. 7654. 8. WiLLiAM-S., b. 38 Apr. 1837; d. 0 Sept. 1864. 7640, 8. 7641, 9. 7643. 10. 7643, 11. 7644, 13. 7645. 13. 670 Descendants oJ Ruth' {Winslow) 3!e.^ervey. K 7655. AVILLIAM', [7CAQ] (Buth* (Winalow)'ilLesexvey, John', Oliver'. Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm'.) b. 31 .July, 1811, Jefferson, Me,; d. 11 Dec, 1873, aged 63y. 6 m.; m. Nobleboro, Me., by Wm. Rollins, 5 Oct 1837, to Eliza Nash, b. 6 Oct 1815, at N., dau. of Samuel and Margaret (Sprague) of N. Farmer. Her add. 1874, East Jefferson, Me. Children born at Jefferson: 7656. 1. Lorenzo-Allen", b. 27 Jan. 1838, m. Jefferson, 13 Dec. 1863, Sarah- Winslow' Dunbar [7998] b. 31 Sept 1839, Freedom, Mc, dau. of Jesse, Jr., and Sarah (Clark) of Nobleboro. Farmer. Res. 1873, Jefferson, Me. Child : 7657. Ulric-Day", b. 39 Nov. 1866, Jefferson. 7658. 3. Julia- Ann', b. 2 Dec 1838; d. 1 June, 1855, Jefferson. 7659. 3. Caroline-Adel.wdb", b. 25 Sept 1841; d. 18 June, 18U3, J. 7660. 4. Sarah-Jane", b. 17 Apr. 1844; was married by Rev. Wm. Tilley, Jeffer son, 7 Jan. 1869, to Henry-Bond Chisam, b. 19 Alar. 1819, at J., s. of Rev. Samuel Chisam, Baptist minister of J. and Alary-Ann (Bond). Farmer. Res. 1873, Jefferson, Me. 7661. 5. Oscar -Judson", b. 21 Alar. 1846; m. New Castle, Mc, 1 Dec. 1869, Alary- Olivia (Hall) of New Castle, born there, 23 June. 1847, dau. of Ephraim and Sarah ( ) of N.C. Farmer. Res. 1873, Jefferson, Me. Child: Alinnie-Loyle", b. 20 Oct. 1870. Clara-Bmeline", b. 29 Alar. 1849. Isaac- William', b. 12 July, 1851. Ida-Emma', b. 21 Dec. 1853. Lbslie-Adosiram", b. 30 Sept. 1857. 7667. CAROLINE', [7Ul](Bvth' (Winslow)TS.eserveY,John'. Oliver*, Nathaniel}, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 10 Aug, 1813, Jefferson, Ale; was married there, by Rev. Samuel Chisam, 11 May, 1835, to William MOODY, of Nobleboro; born there, 12 Feb. 1815, s. of Daniel and Betsey (Dunbar) of N. Parmer. Res. Nobleboro, Liberty, and, 1875, South Liberty, Mt. Children : 7668. 1. William-Henderson, b. 1 Oct. 1836, Nobleboro. 7669. 2. Helbn-Amanda, b. 7 May, 1838, " ; d. 24 Sept 1855, Liberty, Waldo Co., Me. 7670. 8. Henry- Waterman, b. 81 May, 1842, Liberty. 7671. 4. Nancy-Delora, b. 12 Apr. 1844, " 7672, 5. Anson-Leroy, b. 14 Mar. 1847, " 7673. 6. Artell-Sidney, b. 28 Aug. 1852, " ; d. 20 Sejit, 1855, at L. 7674. NANCY' [7042] (Buth' (Winslow) lleservey, John', Oliver', Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm},) b. 16 Oct 1816, Jefferson, Ale.; d. 21 Jan. 1871, Bremen, Ale,, and was buried there; m. in Lincoln, Me., Capt Thomas CUDWORTH, of B., Ii. there, 2 Apr. 1809, s. of Joseph. Sea-captain, Res. Bremen, imd, 1875, Waldoboro, .Ve. 7663. 7663. 6. 7664. 7. 7665. 8. 7666. 9. K Fhufj, Eugley, Dinsmore, Hall, Chapman, Rollins. 671 Children born in Bremen, except the eldest, who was born in Jefferson : 7675. 1. Nanct-E'., b. 28 Nov. 1840; d. 5 Alay, 1871, Nobleboro, and was buried there; m. by Samuel- W. Jackson, Waldoboro, Me., 19 Dec. 1863, to Myrick-I. Flagg, s. of John and Sarah (Alatthews) of N. Res. 1872, Waldoboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 7676. 1. Annie-L'., b. 22 Oct. 1865. 7677. 2. Leonora-AP., b. 27 Nov. 1869. 7678. 2. AlARY-E"., b. 23 Aug. 1843; m. Damariscotta, Lincoln Co., Me., 34 Oct. 1873, . 1872, Waldoboro, Me. 7679. 3. WiLLiAM-A"., b. 5 Alay, 1844; married in Everett, Middlesex Co., Mass., 4 Apr. 1869. 7680. 4. Tiiomas-Dana", b. 19 June, 1846. 7681. 5. Clara", b, 28 Alar. 1848. 7682. 6. Lester-F"., b. 7 July, 1851, 7683. 7. Tiieodore-S'., b. 12 Dec, 1853. 7684. JANE'. [7643] (Buth' (.Winslow) Meservey, ,Iohn*, Oliver*, Nathaniel', Na thaniel', Kendm',) married Abial EUGLEY, of Nobleboro, He res. 1873, Nobleboro, Me. Children : 7685. S.A.RAH", married Melville Dinsmore. 7686. Son", died your;g. 7687. Albions, married Emma Dinsmore, of N. Res. 1873, NobUboro, Me. 7688. Martha", in 1872 was unmarried. 7689. Em-Mas. '• " 7690. DOROTHY", [7034] (John', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 18 Alay, 1779; d. 28 June, 1860, Nobleboro, Ale. ; married there, 5 Nov. 1795, Elijah HALL, b. 7 July, 1773, at N., s. of Seth and Jane (Oldham) of N. He died 19 Jan. 1837 Nobleboro, and was buried there ; as was also his wife. Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro, except, perhaps, Zenas: 7691. 1. Zenas, [7703] b. 7 Apr. 1796; d. 28 July, 1863; m. Hannah Austin; m. 2d, Nancy-Jane Chapman. 7692. 3. Damaris, b. 29 July, 1798; married, 20 July, 1815, Daniel Chapman. After his death she married Stacy Rollins, of Nobleboro. For informa tion address Orris Ingraham, Rockland, Me. Res. 1876, Bockland, Me. Seth, [7720] b. 25 Dec. 1800; m. Jerusha Rollins; m. 3d, Lydia Rollins, AVinslow, b, 27 Dec. 1803; died and was buried in Nobleboro; married . She res, 1873, South China, Me., as did also her family. For in formation add. John Hall of that place. Horace, [7733] b. 14 Alay, 1805; m. Silence Oliver. Almond-G., b. 16 Oct. 1807. Res. 1873, Sheepscot Bridge, Newcastle, Me. 7. Elbuihge-Gerry, [7763] b. 19 Dec 1810; m. MaryVannah; m. 2d, Char lotte [Varneyj. 10 7693. 8, 7694. 4. 7695. 5. 7696. 6. 7697. 7. 672 Descendants of John'' Winslow. E 7098. 8. Jake-Oldham, [7784] b. 10 July, 1813; m. William Siderlinger. 7699. 9. Thomas-Gardner, [7799] b. 19 .July, 1816; m. Lucinda Rollins. 7700. 10. Julia-Ann, b. 5 Mar. 1819; in 1872 was unmarried. . 7701. 11. Harriet-Newell, b. 25 June, 1821; died unmarried, 10 Feb. 1860, Nobleboro, and was buried there. 7702. 12. Augustus-Ltman, [7804] b. 12 June or November, 1823; m. Henrietta- Palmer Rollins. ' 7703. DEA. ZENAS', [7691] (Dorothy' (Winslow) Hall, John', Oliver*, Nathan- fV, Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 7 Apr. 1796; d. 23 July, 1863, Nobleboro; married there, 29 Jan. 1818, Hannah Austin, b. 24 Dec. 1796, dau. of John and Hannah (Hall) [Plummer]. She died 27 June, 1851, Nobleboro. He married 2d, Nancy-Jane Chapman, born in N., dau. of Jacob and Jane (Chapman) of N. She died 4 May, 1865, at N., aged 40 yrs., 7 mos. He was a deacon in the First Baptist Church in Nobleboro. Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 7704.. 1. Austin', b. 28 Oct 1819; married . Res. Damariscotta, Lincoln Co., Me. 7705. 2. Elijah", b. 6 Nov. 1822. 7706. 3. Nelson", b. 30 Aug. 1825. 7707. 4. Hannah-Elizabeth", b. January, 1836; m. Nobleboro, 18 Oct. 1857, Adoniram-Judson Merrill, b. 26 Nov. 1831, in N., s. 6f Benjamin and Patience ^Rollins). Res. NobUboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: Alice-Patience", b. 23 Feb. 1859. Wendall", b. 3 Apr. 1861 ; d. 21 Sept 1862, Nobleboro, and was buried there. Maria-Hall", b. 28 Dec. 1863. Frank-Austin', b. 12 Aug. 1865; d. 20 Mar. 1872, Nobleboro, and was buried there. Bennie-Sewall", b. 24 June, 1868. Atherton-Judson", b. 24 Feb. 1871. Zknas-Judson", b. 21 Mar. 1838; m, Nobleboro, 14 Nov. 1864, Addle- Elizabeth Hatch, b. 1 Mar. 1834, dau. of James and Nancy (Hall). ^^.,. , • T.T , , , ^^®- 1872, NobUoro, Me. Children bom m Nobleboro: 7715. 1. Estelle-Virginia", b. 13 Feb. 1866. 7716. 2. Iziline-Adalaide", b. 17 Apr. 1868. 7717. 6. Coua-Ann", b. 17 Dec 1856. 7718. 7. Daughter", b. 1 June, 1857; died the same day. 7719. 8. Chester", b. 20 Oct 1860. 7720. SETH', [7698] (Dorothy' (Winsloio) Hall, John', Oliver*, Nathanid?, Ke- ndm', Kenelm',) b. 25 Dec. 1800, Nobleboro, Me. ; married Jerusha Rollins, dau. of Anthony and Jerusha (Palmer). She died 25 Alay, 1825. He married 2'd, Lydia Rollins, b. 13 June, 1801, sister of his first wife. P.O. add. 1872, Bremen Me. 7708. 1. 7709. 2. 7710. 8. 7711. 4. 7713. 5. 7713. 6. 7714. £ i. Zks K Cotton, Flint, Hall. 673 Children: 7721. 1. Seth", b. 19 Apr. 1825; married Elizabeth Vannah, of Nobleboro, dau. of George and Elizabeth (Genthner). Child: 7723. George-Edward'. 7723. 3. Albert-Smith', b. 25 May, 1837; d. 22 Oct. 1867, Damariscotta, Me. ; m. Nobleboro, 20 Dec. 1849, Ann-Maria Barstow, of N., dau, of George and Olive (Austin) of N. He was a joiner by trade. 'P.O. a.didi. 1^7-2, Damariscotta, Me. Children: 7734. 1. Ida-Jerasha', b. 18 Apr. 1851, Nobleboro; m. Belfast Mc, 25 Feb. 1872, William-Henry Cotton, of N., s. of Heniy-Page and Emeline (Seiders). Res. 1872, Damariscotta Mills, Me. 7725. 3. Lilla', b. 29 Jan. 1856. 7726. 3. Marcia-Emma", b. 16 Alar. 1859. 7727. 4. Hudson", b. 8 Mar. 1862. 7728. 5. Ella", b. 4 July, 1866. 7739. 3. Edward-Kavenaugh", b.- 39 Feb. 1833; m, Nobleboro, 34 Dec. 1856, Jennie-C. Merrill, of N., born there, 11 Mar. 1835, dau. of Benjamin and Patience (Rollins) of N. She died 34 June, 1858,, Nobleboro. Grocer. s.p. He res. 1873, Nobleboro, Me. 7780. 4. Jerusha", b. 13 Sept. 1834; d. 17 June, 1853, at N. 7731. 5. Lydia-Janb", b. 5 Oct 1838; d. 3 June, 1848, at N. 7733. HORACE', [7&Qa] (Dorothy* (Winslow) "Kail, John', Oliver*, NathanieV, Natlianiel', Kenelm',) b. 14 May, 1805, Nobleboro, Me. ; was married there, by Wil liam Rollins, Esq,, 24 Dec. 1829, to Silence Oliver, b. 26 Jan. 1804, at N., dau. of Elijah and Sarah (Palmer) of N. Carpenter. Res. 1875, Ndbld)oro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 7733. 1. Nancy-Jane", b. 2 May, 1830; m. by E. B, French, Esq,, Damariscotta, Me., 28 June, 1854, to Thomas Flint, b. 24 Dec. 1824, Nobleboro, s. of Joseph and Sarah (Jones) of D. Res. 1872, Bockland, Knox Go., Me. Children born in Rockland: 7734. 1. Frank-Chester", b. 5 Oct. 1856. 7735. 2. Carrie-Jane", b. 28 July, 1858. 7736. 3. Herbert-Hall", b. 14 Jan. 186L 7737. 4. George-Alvin", b. 8 Aug. 1 865. 7738. 5. Oscar-Eugene', b. 1 Dec. 1869. 7739. 3. Mary- Adaline", b. 11 Jan, 1832; m. Nobleboro, by M-J, Kelley, 36 June, 1855, to William-Bryant Hall, b. 26 Alay, 1828, at N,, s. of Dan iel and Abigail (Hatch) of 'S. Res. 1873, NobUboro, Me. 7745. 1. 7746, 2. 7747. 3. 7748. 4. 7749. 5. 7750. 5. Sab 7751. 6. Ha] 674 Descendants of John* Winslow. K Children : 7740. 1. Eldora-Adaline', b. 20 Apr. 1857. 7741. 2. Fred eric- Allston", b. 15 Nov. 1860. 7743. 3. WilUe-Everett', b. 38 May, 1868; d. 2 Aug. 1872. 7743. 3. Georgb-Loring", b. 7 Mar. 1834; m. by Rev. William-H. Copeland, No bleboro, 10 May, 1865, to Sarah-Elizabeth Russell, b. 22 June, 1829, at N., dau. of Cushing-Barker and Dorcas (Rollins) of N.' Postmaster. Res. 1873, Nobleboro, Me. 7744. 4. Clara- Augusta", b. 5 Jan. 1837 ; m. by Rev. Moses-J. Kelley, Nobleboro, 25 May, 1854, tb Ephraim-Bradford Chapman, of Damariscotta, Me., b. 18 Aug. 1831, atN., s. of Ephraim and Nancy (Chapman) of D. Res. 1872, Thomaston, Me. Children : Orville-Bradford", b. 31 May, 1855. Isadore-Augusta", b. 14 Apr. 1859. Celia-Carney', b. 22 Sept 1 860. Edith-May", b. 1 June, 1869. Pannie-Campbell", b. 1 Aug, 1871. \H', b. 2 Aug. 1839; was unman led in 1872. Res. Nobleboro, Me. Harriet- Amanda", b. 8 Dec. 1842; m, by Rev. Wm-H. Copeland, No bleboro, 23 June, 1864, to Ed ward Chapman, of Damariscotta, b. 16 Mar, 1837, at N., a. of Ephraim and Nancy (Chapman) of D. Res. 1872, Waldobvro, Me. Child: 7752. Helen-May', b. 16 .July, 1869. 7753. 7. Helen- Auhelia", (twin of Harriet- Amanda") b. 8 Dec. 1842; m. by Rev. Enos Trask, Nobleboro, 8 Aug, 1865, to James-Edward Pillsbury, of N., b. 6 Feb. 1840, in that town, s. of Thomas-Green and Elizabeth (Dunbar) of N. Res. 1873, Peoria, IU, Children : 7754. 1. Helena", b. 36 Mar. 1866. 7755. ' 2. Hattie- Amanda", b. 16 July, 1868. 7756. 3. Horace-Hall", b. 26 Jan. 1870. 7757. 4. Bessie-Aurelia", b. 18 Dec 1871. 7758. 8. Arletta-Maria", b. 1 Dec 1843; m. Nobleboro, by Rev. Moses-J. Kelley, 20 Oct. 1866, to Asa-Hutchings Snow, of N., b, 7 Oct 18:13, at N., s, of Cushing and Lucy-Kimball (Hutchings). Res. 1872, Damariscotta, Me. Children : 7759. 1. Henry-Russell'', b. 2 Jan. 1868. 7760. 3. Lizzie", b. 6 June. 1869. 7761, 3. Annie-Grace", b. 17 Mar. 1873. 7763. 9. Horace- Alvin', b. 37 Jan. 1849; in 1872 was unmarried. Res. Nobleboro, M«. ^ Hall, Benner, Vannah. 675 7763. ELBRIDGE-GERRY', [7697] (Dorothy' (Winslow) 'KaXl, John*, Oliver*, Nathaniel*, Nathaniel', Kendm',) b. 19 Dec. 1810, Nobleboro; married there, 5 Feb. 1831, Mary Vannah, of N,, b. there, 26 Afar. 1810, dau. of Henry and Ehzabeth (Keene) of N. She died 21 February, 1852, Nobleboro. He married 2d, China, Ale, 25 Dcc. 1854, Charlotte A^irney, b. 21 Oct 1823, C, dau. of Nicholas aud Sarah (Langdon) of South China. Farmer and mechanic. Res. 1875, Nobleboro, Me. Children: 7764. 1. Miles-AIaxwell", b. Alarch, 1832, Nobleboro; married there, 23 Oct 1856, Sarah-Abigail" Winslow [7913], b. 11 Oct 1841, in N., dau, of Nathaniel-Oliver' and Sarah (Dunbar) of N. Res. 1876, Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 7765. 1. Mary-Susannah", b. 33 Dec 1857; d. 30 Nov. 1872, Nobleboro, aged 14 y,, 11 m,, 7 d,, and was buried in the Winslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill. 7766. 2. Orneville-Denwood", b, 7 Alar. 1861. 7767. 2. Cyntiiia-Jane", b. 9 Oct 1833, China, Ale ; m. Nobleboro, 3 Apr. 1853, Josiah- Austin' AVinslow [8079], b. 29 Alay, 1837, atN., s. of Josiah" and Alary (Austin) of N. He died 1 Dec. 1856, Nobleboro. She was mar ried 2d, by Elder Clusm, Jefferson, Lincoln Co.. Me., 5 Nov. 1858, to Phineas-Pillsbury Benner. Farmer. Res. 1876, Nobleboro, Me. Children: Josiah- Alton", b. 9 July, 1854, Nobleboro. Mary-Ella", b. 3 Mar. 1856. Nettie*, b. 1 Jan. 1857; d. 27 Dec 1857, N. Etta", b, 23 Mar. 1859, Nobleboro. Enieison', b. 5 Aug. 1860, " Ozias-E-merson", b. 21 Feb, 1836, Hallowell, Me. ; died there, 5 Mar. 1847, Elbridgb-Dbxter", b, 30 July, 1838, Hallowell; married . Res. East Boston, Mass. 7775. 5. Martha- Ald ana", b. 27 Apr. 1841, Hallowell; m. by William Seiders, Waldoboro, Lincoln Co., Me,, 15 Oct. 1859, to Oscar Vannah, b. 7 June, 1836, N-obleboro, s. of Charles and Betsey (Umberhind) of N, Farmer. Res. 1876, Nobleboro, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro: 7776. 1. Carrie', b. 5 Aug. 1860. 7777. 2. Lorenzo', b. 2 May, 1864. 7778. 8. Wilbert", b. 17 May, 1867. 7779.' 4. Minnie", b. 15 Feb. 1873. 7780. 6. Henry-Elijah", b. 8 Sept. 1846, Hallowell ; married . Res. 1876, in Mississippi. 7781. 7- Asbury-Holman", b. 3 Aug. 1849, Nobleboro ; married . Res, 1876, Palmyra, Otoe Co., Nd)raska. 7782. 8. Orlando-Willie", b. 15 Sept 1855, Nobleboro; d. there, 4 July, 1860. 7783. 9. Willie-Eugene", b. 22 Aug. 1862, " 7768. 1. 7769. 2. 7770. 3. 7771. 4. 7772. 5. 7773. 8. Ozi 7774. 4. Em 676 Descendants of .Tohn" Winslow. ^ 7784. JANE-OLDHAM', [7698] (Dorothy* (Winslow) Hall, John*, Oliver*, Na thaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 10 July, 1813. Nobleboro; married there, 29 Dec. 1831, William SIDERLINGER, b. 8 Nov. 1809, Waldoboro, s. of Daniel and Alary (Stizei-) of N. I^^S- 1875, Nobld)oro, Maine. Children born in Nobleboro : 7783. 1. Zenas-Hall", b. 22 June, 1833. P.O. add. 1873, Quincy, Mass. 7786. 3. William-Augustus", b. 23 Sept 1838; m. Nobleboro, 16 Feb. 1852, Phebe-Pillsbury Rollins, b. 7 Nov. 1835, dau. of Frank and Lydia (Palmer) of N. Shoemaker. Res. 1873, Nobleboro, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro : 7787. 1. Alvarado- Valenza", b. 16 Apr. 1853. 7788. 3. Idella-Maria", b. 14 Dec. 1858. 7789. 3. Austin-Hall", b. 18 Dec 1861 ; d. 81 Aug. 1864, N., and was buried there. 7790. 4. Ernest-Edwin", b. 30 Feb. 1866. 7791. 8. Joseph- Winslow", b. 14 Dec 1835. 7793. 4. Elijah-Newbll", b. 7 Feb. 1837; m. Nobleboro, 28 Oct 1867, Susan- Bethiah Glidden, b. 6 Feb. 1851, -dau. of Nathaniel and Mary-Jane (Chapman) of N. Res. 1872, Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 7793. 1. Alva", b. 81 Dec 1868. 7794. 2. Daughter", b. 20 July, 1873. 7705. 5. Philbna-Janb", b. 11 Sept 1840; d. 19 Dec 1858, Newcastle, Ale, and was buried in Nobleboro. 7796. 6. Adoniram-Judson", b. 13 Dec. 1846. P,0, add. 1872, Weymouth, Mass. 7797. 7. Zorades-Carey", b. 10 Alay, 1848; married in N., 8 Sept 1868, Sarah- Jane Genthner, dau. of Joel and Mary-Jane (Trask). Child: 7798. Inez-Zorada', b. 9 Apr. 1869, Nobleboro.' 7799. THOMAS-GARDNER', [7699] (Dorothy' (IFwsfow) Hall, Jb/j/t', Oliver*, Nathaniel', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 17 July, 1816, Nobleboro, Ale. ; married there, 27 Dec. 1840, Lucinda Rollins, b. 20 Mar. 1817, dau. of Robert and Elizabeth (Chapman) of N. Shipwright. Res. 1875, Nobldmro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 7800. 1. Lizzie-Ann", b. 7 Mar. 1846; m. Nobleboro, 6 Aug. 1870, Rockwood Puffer, s. of Nathaniel and Susan (Hunt) of Boston, Mass. They have one child. Res. 1872, Boston Highlands, Mass. 7801. 2. Mary-Ella", b. 26 July, 1851. 7803. 3. Chaeles-Melvillb", b. 30 Dec 1853. 7803. 4. Winslow", b. 1 May, 1856. E Hall, Rackhard, Plwmer, Morgan, White. 677 7804. AUGUSTUS-LYAIAN', [7702] (Dorothy' (iri/^sfou;) Hall, John', Oliver', Nathaniel', NatlianieP, Kenelm',) born in 1823, Nobleboro; married there, 4 July, 1866, Henrietta-Palmer Rollins, b. 10 Juue, 1830, at N., dau. of Frank and Lydia (Palmer). Res. 1875, Nobleboro, Me. Child' 7805. Norris-Zejsas, b. 18 Alar. 1807, Nobleboro. 7806. CAPT. JOHN", [7625] (John*, Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 30 Nov. 1780; d. 15 Mar. 1852, and was buried in Nobleboro; married there, 9 May, 1802, Nancy Hall, of N., b. 13 July, 1781, dau. of James and Hannah (Keene) of Nobleboro, formerly of Alarshfield, Alass. After her death he married 2d, Jane Clark, OfN.; married 8d, Nobleboro, 15 Nov. 1810, Chariotte Clark, of N., b. 38 Apr. 1788; d. 4 Jan. 1859, Newcastle, and was buried in Nobleboro. He was cap tain in the war of 1813, and received a pension. Damariscotta Mills, Nobleboro, Me. ¦Children : 7807. 1. Dea. Isaac, b. 8 Jan. 1803, Nobleboro; married there, 34 Dec 1836, Jane Oliver, dau. of Elijah and .Sally (Palmer) of N. s.p. Res, 1875, Nobleboro, Me. 7808. 3. Harvey, [7S21] b. 1804; d. 21 Apr. 1847; m. Eunice Hall. 7809. 3. John. Res. 1874, Freedom, Me. 7810. 4. Nancy, b. 22 Feb. 1812, Nobleboro; d. 15 Nov. 1851; m. Capt. Cyrus Packhard, of Newcastle, Ale. He res, 1874, Newcastle, Me. 7811. 5. Josiah, b. 18 Aug. 1813, Nobleboro; d. 6 Oct, 1850; m, Nancy Rowell, of Jefferson, Me. Res. Damar'isnotta Mills, Me. 7812. 6. William-Blackstone, [7848] b. 8 Alar, 1815 ; m. Abigail Linscott. 7813. 7. Jane, b. 8 Mar. 1817, Nobleboro; d. 13 Aug. 1855; m. James Plumer, of X. Res. 1874, Damariscotta Mills, Me. 7814, 8. Perciv.al-Z., b. 10 Nov. 1818; d. 17 Jan. 1847; married Sarah Rowell, ol Jefferson, Me. 7815. 9. Bradford-D., [7852] b. 10 Oct, 1820, Nobleboro; d. 11 Jan. 1873; m. Sarah (Rowell) Winslow, wid, of Percival-Z, He is also said to have married [Ames], who may have been his first wife. 7816. 10. Albion-K-P., [7854] b. 19 Aug, 1833; d. 8 Alay, 1874; married . 7817. 11. Abigail, [7857] b. 11 Sept, 1834, Nobleboro; m. Ch.aries Morgan. 7818. 13. Harriet-N., b. 35 Jan. 1836, Newcastle, Ale. ; married White, of Alassachusetts. Rps. 1874, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 7819. 13. Joseph, [7803] b. 6 Alay, 1838, Newcastle; m. Anna-E. Hammond. 783o' 14. Jackson, b. 13 Dec 1831, Nobleboro; d. 19 Aug. 1832. 7821. HARVEY', [7808] (John', John', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Natha.niel', Kenelm',) born in 1804; d. 21 Apr. 1847, Nobleboro, and was buried there; married Eunice Hall of N born in 1811; died in 1853, Nobleboro, and was buried there, ' '' Nobleboro. Me. 678 Descendants of Harvey^ Winslow. K Children: 7822. Thomas-Emerson', was sergeant in Co. P, 5th Maine Vols. ; d. 20 July, 1861, Harrison's Landing, Va. He married at Newcastle, Me., Mary- Ann Campbell, of N., b. 18 Dec. 1831, N., dau. of James and Eunice (Chapman) of N. She died 11 Jan. 1869, Newca.stle, and was buried at Damariscotta. Res. Damariscotta, afterwards at Portland, Me. Children born in Damariscotta: 7823. Alvah". 7824. Emerson'. 7825. James'. Res. 1872, Sheepscot Bridge, Me. 7836. -^— ', died young. 7837. Bertha', married Joseph Wellman, of Waldoboro, Ale. Res. 1873, WaUobm-o, Me. 7838. Isaac-Tyler', b. 21 Dec. 1834, Nobleboro; m. by Rev. S-H. Alerrill, Portland, Mc, 38 July, 1859, to Isabella-AIcDonald Tait b. 13 Dec. 1833, Wallace, Cumberland Co., Nova Scotia, dau, of Robert and Alary (Carens) of W. Sea-captain. Res. Nobleboro, Damariscotta, and Portland, Me. P.O. add. 1874, Bockpwt, Essex Co., Mass. Children, of whom the first two were bom in Portland, and the others in Rockport: 7839. 1. Jennie-Etta', b. 38 Nov. 1860. 7830. 2. Eunice-Amelia", b. 9 July, 1863. 7831. 3. Rita", b. 14 Feb. 1867. 7832. 4. Clarabella", b. 8 Alay, 1868. 7833. 5. Jessie", b. 31 Dec 1869. 7834. 6. William-Tyler', b. 18 Feb. 1873. 7835. Nancy- Jane', b. 2 Sept. 1840, Nobleboro; m. by Rev. A-A. Miner, Boston, 11 Aug. 1863, to John-Pairfield Merry, b. 5 Alar, 1839, Edgecomb, Lincoln Co,, Ale, s. of Capt John and Sarah-Ann (Glidden) of E. He was appointed Ensign in the U.S. Navy, October 18th, 1862, and order ed to the U.S. frigate Macedonian, which was captured by Commodore Decatur in the U.S. frigate Constitution, in the war of 1812. December 2d, 1862, he received orders to join tbe U.S, gunboat Morse, attached to the North Atlantic Blockading Squadron, Rear Admiral Lee com manding; reported for duty on the 7th of the same month. Was on duty about Fortress Alonroe until the spring of 1863, when the Morse, Lt Comdr. C-A. Babcock, was ordered to the York River, as the senior ship. There he was under fire for the first time The U.S. mail-boat Bwan was steaming up the river Y''ork. When nearly to West Point she was fired on by a rebel masked battery that had been thrown up the night before. The Morse was lying some three miles distant, at anchor, aud the captain was on shore. Ensign Merry being the ex-officer, or 1st Lieutenant, the command of course devolved on him. He immediately caused the cable to be slipped, and steamed towards the battery, at the ^ lAeut. John-Fairfield Merry. 079 same time opening fire with long range shell, but nearing the enemy, he used five second fuse, and continued the fire as rapidly as possible. After expending about two hundred rounds, the enemy beat a retreat. Captain Babcock came on board in a tugboat during the action and gave him orders to go on shore, after the flglit was over, and set fire to the houses near the battery, the inhabitants being in the rear in the woods. This was done, and he then returned to the ship, wbich was so much disabled that it was necessary to take it to the Norfolk Navy Yard for repairs. After several engagements on the 7ork with the enemy, they were ordered to Washington for the protection of that city, at tho time the battle of Gettysburg was fought. When Lee retreated, the Mm'se went back to the James River, and was present at the bombardment and cap ture of Fort Powhatten. This fight was a bloodless one on their side, the rebels retiring as they advanced to assault. The works having been levelled, and a reconnoisance made at the river in force, they returned to Fortress Monroe; were again on the York river, and at the "White House Landing " when the battle of Cold Harbor was fought. Soon after, had a very severe engagement for five hours with the rebel Gens, Wade Hampton's and Pitz Hugh Lee's artillery, the Morse being much injured. They, however, succeeded in keeping the rebels in check until Gen. Sheridan arrived, when he put the enemy to flight. After ha'ving served on board the Morse for about twenty-two months, clearing rivers of toi-pedoes, doing picket duty, etc., etc., Lieut. Alerry was taken sick with fever, and sent by the surgeon to the Norfolk Hos pital. Two months later, having recovered, he was appointed to the U.S. steamer Osceola, Capt. Clitz, U.S.N., attached to Admiral David-D. Porter's fleet, which was being rendezvoused at Hampton Roads for a premeditated attack on Port Fisher. The Osceola cruised in search of blockade runners until December, 1864, when the fleet arrived off the Cape Fear River, and, on Christmas day, attacked the Port, bombarding it for three days. The Osceola was hulled several times, once by a ten inch shot, twenty-seven inches below the water line, entering the star board boiler and scalding seven men, two of them fatally. In a short time the ship was in a sinking condition, the shot hole being so far below the water's edge that it was difficult to repair. This was, however, done, and all the ammunition having been destroyed, fresh powder and shell was procured from the store ships, so that the Osceola was ready for the next day's fight It is well known that the first attempt at Fort Fisher was a failure. On the 13th of January, 1865, the fort was again attacked by the fieet the army landing with assistance from the navy. On the 16th of Janu ary, 1865, a naval brigade was landed from the fleet to co operate with the army in assaulting the fort and Lieut. Merry commanded the com pany from the Osceola. At 3 p.m. the assault was made, the naval force being repulsed with great loss. He was wounded twice ; the first tima 680 Lieut. Juhn-Fairfield Merry, severely in his right thigh, the bullet passing through the fleshy part; the second time one passed through his left thigh, breaking the bone; was also slightly wounded in his right leg below the knee. His clothes bore marks of the enemy's missiles in nine different places, and his sword scabbard was cut off. Por gallantry in this fight he was promoted to the grade of Master. He was taken to the Norfolk Hospital for treat ment, where, for four weeks, he daily expected the amputation of his left leg would be necessary. After remaining there two months, he was transferred to his home, but was forced to use crutches about one year. AVhen sufficiently recovered he was ordered to ordnance duty at the Na'vy Yard, N.Y., where he remained about six months, when he was appointed to the Ohia Beceiving Ship, at Boston. March 13th, 1868, he received a commission in the Regular Na'vy, and, in the October following, orders to report to Rear Admiral S-C. Rowan for duty in the U. S. Asiatic Squadron. He remained in China and Japan for more than three years, taking part in the Corean expedi tion under Rear Admiral John Rodgers. After his return from China, Feb. 37tb. 1873, he was ordered to duty at the Navy Yard. Portsmouth, N.H., and, February 5th, 1873, to the Juniata, fitting for sea at Boston; June 16th, 1873, was detached from the Juniata, on account of ill-health and lameness; resulting from his v.-ounds, October 3d, 1873, he was or dered to the naval rendezvous at Boston, where, in 1874, he was on duty. His commission of Lieutenant, which he received in China, bears date March 30th, 1870. Lieut. Merry has favored us with the following account of his an cestry : "My ancestor, Richard Merry, came to America in the year 1635. He, with others, among them the Rev. John Wheelwright, were sen tenced by the Gen, Court to leave the jurisdiction of Boston on account of their religious belief. Mrs, Hutchinson was banished soon after for a similar belief, something like 'antinomianism.' The Puritans called it 'sedition.' They left Boston in the winter of 1637 for the Pisca taqua River, and there founded and settled what is now Exetei-", New Hampshire. Where Battery AVharf now is, in Boston, was known as 'Merry's Point' up to the time of the Revolution, when it w.as changed to 'Battery Point.' Aly great-grand-father, Joseph Merry, migrated from Dover, N.H., to the Damariscotta River, about 1750, aud took up a tract of land, the greater part of which my father now owns. ' Aly grand father, Samuel Alerry, was a captain in the war of 1813, and my grand father, Nathaniel Glidden, a colonel. My father derives his title of ' Captain ' from having been a ship Alaster." s.p. Res. Nobleboro and Damariscotta, Ale. ; Boston aud Somerville, Mass. ^ Descendants of John Winslow. 681 7836. Esther- Abigail", b. 17 Oct 1843, Nobleboro; m. by Dr. Wm-H. Shailer, Portland, Me., 7. Dec 1867, to Newell- Wetherbee Foster, b. 39 Dec. 1807, Alachias, Washington Co., Ale,, s. of Capt. Jeremiah-B. and Sarah- Hamilton (Marshall) of St. George, Knox Co., Me. First lampist in U.S. Light-house employ. Res. Warren, Damariscotta, Brewer, and Augusta, Me. 1874, Portland, Me. Children bom in Portland : 7837. 1. Ralph-Emerson", b. 37 Aug. 1869. 7838. 2. George-Prye', b. 14 Sept. 1872. 7839. 8. Bertha- AT erry", b. 39 July, 1874. 7840. Edwin-Harvey', b. 6 May, 1847, Nobleboro; m. by Rev. Israel Luce, Portland, Ale, 30 June, 1871, to Clara-A. Hunt, dau. of James-Al. and Sarah-A. (Webster) of Gray, Cumberland Co., Ale. He is junior partner of the flrm of D. Dudley & Co. Res. Nobleboro and Bristol, Me. P.O. add. 1874, Newport, Penobscot Co., Me. Children : 7841. 1. Alice-May', b. 7 Mar. 1873, Portland. 7842. 3. Bertha-H'., b. 12 July, 1874, Newport. 7843. WILLIAAI-BLACKSTONE', [7812] (John*, John*, Oliver*, Nathaniel*, Na thaniel', Kenelm',) b. 8 Mar. 1815, Nobleboro; was married by Rev. Enos Trask, Jefferson, Lincoln Co., Mc, 16 Nov. 1837, to Abigail Linscott, b. 27 Dec, 1813, at J. dau. of Jeremiah and Mary (Linscott) of J. Boot and shoe maker. Res. 1875, Pittston, Me. Children born in Pittston : 7844. 1. William-Jackson'", b. 21 Aug, 1839; m. by Rev, Wm. Tilley, Jefferson, 5 Oct 1864, to Fanny-AI. Hall, b. 23 June, 1841, at J., dau of Frederick and Fanny (Ross) of J. Boot and shoe maker. P.O. add. 1873, Sheepscott Bridge, Lincoln Co., Me. Children : 7845. !• Nellie-Augusta', b. 28 Aug. 1865, Pittston. 7846." 2. Hattie-Lizzie", b. 19 Aug. 1867, 1-847 3- William-Frederick', b. 4 Dec. 1869, Newcastle. 7848.' 4. James-Hiram", b. 19 Alar. 1872, " 7849. 2. Hbnry-Stinson", b, 19 Sept 1842; m. by Rev. Wm, Tilley, Jefferson, 27 Dec. 1864, to Katie-Al, Hodgkins, dau. of David and Hattie ( ) of J. P.O. add. 1873, Pittston, Me. 7850. 3. John-Edwin', b. 21 Mar. 1846. 785l! 4. Hattie- Abby', b. 22 June, 1851, 7852 BRADFORD-D'., [7815] (John', John', Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', r dm' ) b. 10 Oct 1820, Nobleboro, Ale. ; d. 11 Jan, 1873 ; married Sarah (Rowell) Win slow, widow of Percival-Z'. [7814]. He is also said to have married [Ames]. 683 Descendants of Johvk Wi^tslow. K Child: 7853. Ednor, married in Nobleboro, 28 Nov. 1872, Burton-Zorades" Winslow, [7968] b. 25 Oct. 1848, Nobleboro, s. of Lyman-Hall' and Lydia-Sylvester (Trask) of N. Res. 1873, Damariscotta Mills, Nobleboro, Me. 7854. ALBION-K-P'., [7816] (John', John', Olive?-*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Ke nelm',) b. 19 Aug. 1822, Nobleboro; d. 8 May, 1874; married . Res. 1874, Damariscotta MUls, Me. Children : 7855. 1. Amidon, b. 4 May, 1853, Nobleboro; d. 16 Aug. 1863. 7856. 2. Hattie, b. 10 May, 1856, Newcastle. 7857. ABIGAIL', [7817] (John', John', Oliver', NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm,'* b. 11 Sept. 1834, Nobleboro; was married there, by Elder Shaw, 17 Nov. 1853, to Charles MORGAN, b.17 Mar. 1834, in Maine, s. of Paul and Mary (Hall). Ship car penter. Res. Nobleboro and Newcastle; P.O. add. 1875, Damariscotta Mills, Me. Children born in Newcastle: 7858. 1. Harry, b. 25 Sept. 1854. 7859. 2. LouisA-M., b. 8 June, 1856. 7860. 3. Frank, b. 80 July, 1857. 7861. 4. Abbie, b. 9 Mar. 1859. 7862. 5. Hattie-W., b. 17 Jan. 1863. 7863. 6. Nbttib-P., b. 16 Jan. 1865. 7864. 7. Carrie-L., b. 16 Feb. 1867. 7885. JOSEPH', [7819] (John', John', Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm*,) h. 6 Alay, 1829, Newcastle, Lincoln Co., Me. ; was married by Rev, John Piugree, New castle, 8 Mar. 1854, to Anna-E. Hammond, b. 5 June, 1833, Jefferson, Me., dau. of Luther and Harriet (Haines) of Nobleboro. Blacksmith. P.O. add. 1875, Damariscotta MUls, Nobleboro, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro : 7866. 1. Efpie-H., b. 18 Oct. 1855. 7867. 2. Edward-P., b. 33 July, 1857. 7808. 8. Emma-P., b. 29 Aug. 1861. 7869. 4. Mary-E., b. 9 June, 1865. 7870. 5. Angie-T., b. 8 Alar. 1869. 7871. DEA. NATHANIEL-OLIVER", [7626] (John*, Oliver*,NathanieV,NathameP, Kenelm',) b. 14 Alay, 1783, Nobleboro, Ale. ; d. 2 June, 1847, in his native town, and was buried in Winslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill, He married in N,, 24 Feb. 1806, Abigail Hall, b. 25 May, 1783, at N., dau. of James and Hannah (Keene) of N. She died 12 April, 1840, Nobleboro, He married 2d, in that town, 4 Alar. 1841, Rachel Chapman, b. 5 Oct 1798, in N., dau, of Jonathan and Rachel (Knowlton) of K Chapman, Pillsbury, Brann, Hall, Hill, Miner. 683 N, He served as lieutenant in the war of 1812, and received a pension. He was deacon of the First Baptist Church in Nobleboro. Farmer. She res. 1873, Beading, Mass. Children born in Nobleboro: 7872. 1. Rachel-Sampson, [7880] b. 18 Jan. 1808; m. Hartley- Wood Chapman. 7873. 2. Elsie, [7902] b. 29 Nov. 1810 ; d. 24 Mar. 1839 ; m. John-Calvin Pillsbury ; m. 2d, John Brann. 7874. 3. Nathanibl-Oliver, [7906] b. 9 Nov. 1813; d. 2 Feb. 1846; m. Sarah Dunbar. 7875. 4. AlARTHA-HoPKiNS, [7918] b. 25 Jan, 1815 ; d, 16 Sept. 1867 ; m. Allen HaU. 7876. 5. James-Hall, b. 5 Oct 1817; m. 18 Dec 1842, Avis-B. Pales; m. 3d, 3 Nov. 1844, Patience Braley. who died 17 Nov. 1847; m. 3d, 24 Apr. 1853, Marilla Hussey. Carpenter, ship-joiner, and house-builder. [Ilist.of Thomaston and Bockland, Me.,p.A:Q5;pub. 1865.] Removed from Noble boro to Thomaston, Ale. ; in 1875 was residing in the latter place. 7877. 6. Cyrus-Newcomb, b. 17 Apr, 1820; m. Nobleboro, 23 Aug. 1842, Sarah Genthner. of N., b. 15 May, 1820, at N., d.au. of .John and Sarah (Hall) of N. Farmer. Removed to Thomaston, but returned to Nobleboro, Me., where he was residing in 1873. 7878. 7. William, b. 22 Alar. 1822; d. 4 Oct. 1841, Waldoboro, Me; was buried in Nobleboro, in the Winslow burial-ground. 7879. 8. Hartson, b. 8 Aug. 1825; d. 25 Feb. 1842, Nobleboro, and was buried in the Winslow burial-ground, 7880. RACHEL-SAAIPSON', [7872] (Nathaniel- Oliver', John*, Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 18 Jan. 1808, Nobleboro, Me.; m. there, 7 May, 1837, Hart ley-Wood CHAPMAN, b. 17 Apr. 1806, at N., s. of Dea. William and Sarah (Plummer) of N. Physician. Great Palls, Strafford Co., N.H. Children : 7881. 1. Hartlet-Sewell", b. 18 June, 1838, Waldoboro, Ale ; m. 17 Nov. 1847, Hannah-Elizabeth Alaxwell, b, 8 Afay, 1836, Exeter, Ale, d. 5 June, 1857, Great Falls, N.H., andwas buried there, in Forest Glade Cemetery. He married 3d, 7 Apr. 1859, Arthama-Hayes Garland, b. 35 Apr. 1831, Alton, N.H. P.O. add. 1873, Great Falls, Strafford Co., N.H. Children bom in Great Falls: 7882. 1- Elvaretta-Ermiana", b. 1 Feb. 1848; d. 24 Sept. 1870, and was buried in Forest Glade Cemetery, Great Falls. She married, 11 Jan. 1868, Andrew-Simon Hill. 7883. 3- Emma-Izora', b. 28 Aug. 1850; d. 27 Nov. 1854, and was buried in Forest Glade Cemetery. 7884. 8. Frederic-Leslie", b. 25 Dec. 1854. «. 7885. ¦*• Frank-Gerald", b. 1 July, 1870. 7886. 2. Rhydelia-Winslow", b. 13 Oct. 1829, Waldoboro; married at Great Falls, N.H., 26 Apr. 1854, George-Albert Miner, b. 8 June, 1833, Lyn- 684 Descendants of John* Winslow. K don, Vt He enlisted, 20 May, 1861, in Co, F, 4th Reg. N. H. Vols., and died 10 May, 1866. Her P.O. add. 1872, Great Falls, N.K Children : 7887. 1. Martha-Abbie', b. 7 Oct 1856. 7888. 3. Wilber-Laroy', b. 1 Aug. 1858; d. 25 Aug. 1864, Great Palls, N.H., and was buried in Forest Glade Cemetery. 7889. 3. Adeline-Adelia', b. 1 Sept. 1860. 7890. 3. Phbbb-Pillsbury", b. 14 June, 1834, Jefferson, Me.; m. Barnard, Me., 23 Sept. 1855, John-Haines Wing, b. 14 Sept. 1827, Wayne, Kennebec Co., Me. P.O. add. 1872, Sebec, Piscataquis Co., Me. Children born in Sebec: 7891. 1. Lizzie-Izora", b. 12 Oct. 1861. 7892. 2. Carrie-Isabel', b. 11 Oct. 1866; d. 17 Dec. 1867, at S. 7893. 4. Sarah-Abigail', b. 25 Dec. 1837, Warren, Me. ; d. 8 Aug. 1861, Great Falls, and was buried there, in Forest Glade Cemetery. 7894. 5. Martha-Lbservey", b. 22 Jan. 1841, Great Falls; married there, 27 Nov. 1860, Ed win- Worth Blood, b. 11 Sept 1838, Haverhill, N.H. P.O. add. 1872, Beading, Mass. Children born in Reading: 7895. 1. Lilla-Prances", b, 2 Apr. 1885. 7896. 2. Chari es-Edwin', b. 15 Oct 1866. 7897. 3. Carrie-Ella', b. 10 Oct 1868. 7898. 6. Clarence-Linden", b. 1 Dec. 1843, Springvale, Me. ; enlisted as private in Co. P, 4th N.H. Vols., 19 Apr. 1861; rose to the rank of captaiu, and was discharged 17 May, 1865. He married at Great Falls, 29 Dec. 1865, Fannie Brown, b. 10 July, 1849. P.O. add. 1873, Great Falls, N.H. Children born in Great Palls: 7899. 1. Mabel", b. 13 Aug. 1866; d. 20 Aug. 1868, Great Falls, and was buried there, in Forest Glade Cemetery. 7900. 2. James-Pitt-Mortimer', b. 16 Apr. 1868. , 7901. 7. Onville-Denwood", b. 25 Alay, 1846, Great Falls; enlisted 10 May, 1861, at Corinth, Me, in Co. D, 6th Me. Vols., and served three years. He married at Reading, Mass., 11 June, 1869, Mary Carpenter. P.O. add. 1872, Syracuse, N.Y 7902. ELSIE', [7873] (Nathaniel- Oliver', John', Oliver; Natlianiel', Nathanid.*, Kenelm',) b. 29 Nov. 1810, Nobleboro, Ale ; d. 24 Mar. 1839, Gardiner, Ale., and was buried there; m. in Nobleboro, 18 Feb. 1830, John-Calvin PILLSBURY, b. 14 May, 1809, at N., s. of Rev. Phineas and Sarah (Green) of N. He died in October, 1834, Nobleboro. She married 2d, in that town, 29 Nov. 1838, John BRANN, of Gardiner, Me. Tr?w,ridgewater, Alass., and moved with his parents to Nobleboro, Me, when eleven years of age, and Uved upon the same place seventy-nine years, until he was called to his home above — bright views of which cheered his last hours. He was a much respected citizen, a kind husband and father — his virtues were manifest daily. Some seventy-three years ago he found hope in Christ, and united with the Congregational Church. But about forty-seven years since, changing his views in regard to baptisra, he was baxitized by Father Pillsbury aud united with the First Baptist Church in Nobleboro, ¦with which his late companion was already connected, and spent the remainder of his long Ufe an esteemed member. His house was a home for the servants of Christ, His eleven children were all baptized into the fellowship of the same church with their parents, and the ten who survive them are all still members of Baptist churches ; two of whom, Albert and Melzar Dunbar, are among our well- known and esteemed Baptist ministers." Seven of these children have been teachers. Res, 1875, Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : Jesse, [7991] b. 31 Oct 1806; m. Sarah Clark; m, 2d, Ruth Ames. Sarah, [8000] b. 16 Oct. 1808; m. Elisha-B, Palmer. AlARY, [8020] b. 12 Sept. 1810; m. D, Moody. Angeline, [8028] b. 8 Nov. 1813; m. Lot Chapman. Albert, [8030] b. 21 Jan. 1815: m. Elizabeth Rich, Melzar, [8035] b. 10 Jan. 1817; m. Alinerva Hopkins. Ursula-Abigail, [8047] b. 22 May, 1819; m. Rev. James-Sullivan Trask, Nbwell, b. 3 Apr. 1821 ; died unmarried, 14 Apr. 1842, at Nobleboro. Dorothy-Jane, [8056] b. 28 Dec. 1823 ; m. John- Weeks Perkins. 7980. 1. 7981. 2. 7982. 8. 7983. 4. 7984. 5. 7985. 6. 7986. 7. 7987. 8. 7988. 9. 690 Descendants of Sarah' ( Winslow) Dunbar. K 7989. 10. Edward-Winslow, [8060] b. 16 Apr. 1826 ; m. Lucinda-Pool Burnham. 7990. 11. Lorenzo, [8068] b. 19 Oct 1829; m. Angeletta HaU. 7991. JESSE', [7980] (Sarah* (Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Oliver*, NathanieV, Na thanieV, Kenelm',) b. 31 Oct 1806, Nobleboro, Me. ; died there, 14 Oct. 1873, and was buried in Jefferson; m. by Rev. Phineas PUlsbury, 30 May, 1827, to Sarah Clark, b. 15 Mar. 1807, at N., dau. of John. She died 13 Jan. 1849, Palermo, Knox Co., Me., and was buried there. He married 3d, Ruth Ames, b. 34 July, 1806, Jefferson, Me. Wheelwright. She res. 1875, Jefferim, Me. Children born in Freedom, Waldo Co. Me. : 7992. 1. Buel- Williams", b. 80 Dec. 1838. 7993. 2. Alva-Lincoln', b. 36 May, 1830. 7994. 3. Martha- Jane", b. 13 Feb. 1838; married Chauncey- A Swift, of Mont- viUe, Me., b. 36 Mar. 1817. Children : 7995. 1. Marilla-M'., b. 8 Jan. 1853. 7996. 3. Clara-A'., b. 31 Jan. 1855. 7997. 3. Wilmot-H'., b. 84 Feb. 1859. 7998. 4. Sarah- Winslow", b. 31 Sept. 1839; was married by Rev. Wm. Telly, Jefferson, Me, 18 Dec. 1862, to Lorenzo-AUen" Meservey [7656], b. 27 Jan. 1838, in J., s. of William' and Eliza (Nash) of J. Farmer. Res. 1873, Jefferson, Me. Child: 7999. Ulrick-Day', b. 29 Nov. 1866, Jefferson. 8000. SARAH', [7981] (Sarah* (Winslow) Ti\xaba.v, John', Oliver*, NathanieV, Nor thanieV, Kenelm',) b. 16 Oct. 1808, Nobleboro; married Elisha-B. PALMER, of N., b. 1 June, 1807; d. 10 Nov. 1868, Brewer, Me. She res. 1872, Brewer Village, Me. Children : 8001. 1. Halsey-Hela', b. 8 Nov. 1833, Nobleboro; d. 19 Sept. 1861, Brewer; married Jane Maddox, of N., born there, 7 July, 1885. Children: 8002. 1. Elwood-A'., b. 18 Dec. 1859, N. ; d. 21 May, 1861, Brewer. 8008. 2. Mary-E'., b. 9 Jan. 1868. 8004. 2. Arlinda-E"., b. 13 Jan. 1836, Nobleboro; married John-Leishman Clark, of Newcastle, Me,, born there, 21 Dec. 1826. Res. 1875, Newcastle, Me. Children bom in Newcastle : 8005. 1. Julia-C, b. 29 Nov. 1856. 8006. 3. Lovesta-W*'., b. 9 Nov. 1858. 8007. 3. Orlando-P'., b. 13 Aug. 1860; d. 30 Aug. 1861, Newcastle. 8008. 4. Berthena-A'., b. 16 Nov. 1861. 8009. 6. Sarah-P"., b. 1 Apr. 1863. 8010. 6. John-L'., b. 23 Feb. 1866; d. 23 Feb. 1866, Newcastle. 8011. 7. Sophrouia-Al'., b. 24 Aug. 1867. ^ Chapman, Moody, Catland. 691 8012. 3. Berthbna-A*., b. 5 June, 1838, Nobleboro; married John-W. Chapman, of Nobleboro, b. 36 Mar. 1831, at N. Children ; 8013. 1. Edward-E'., b. 4 Sept. 1858, Nobleboro. 8014. 3. Sarah-E'., b. 29 May, 1861, Newcastle. 8015. 4. Orlando-A'., b. 22 Nov. 1840, Nobleboro; married Sarah-S. Dennett, of Brewer, b. 18 May, 1837. 8016. 5. TwiNGLius-C, b. 21 Alar. 1843, Nobleboro. 8017. 6. Sakah-J'., b. 10 Oct. 1845, " 8018. 7. Byron-W'., b. 16 Mar. 1849, " 8019. 8. Sandford-R'., b. 2 Mar. 1852. 8030. AIARY', [7983] (Sarah*, ^Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Olivei*, Nathaniel*, Nathaniel', Kemlm',) b. 12 Sept. 1810, Nobleboro, Me. ; married D. MOODY, of N., b. 30 Dec. 1810. Res. 1872, Thomaston, Me. Children born in Thomaston: 8021. 1. Ann-AIedora', b. 12 Sept 1835; married Joseph Catland, of T., b. 11 Aug. 1836. Res. Thomaston, Me. Children bom in Thomaston : 8022. 1. Osgood-S'., b. 23 Dec. 1859. 8023. 2. Carrie-A'., b. 6 Dec 1861. 8024. 3. Edward-K'., b. 7 Nov, 1865. 8025. 3. Kendall- W'., b. 1 July, 1837; d. 6 June, 1855, T. 8026. 3. Maby-Ada', b. 12 Jan. 1846. 8037. 4. Adelbert-D'., b. 2 Aug. 1849. 8028. ANGELINE', [7988] (Sarah* (Winslm)Ti\!OD:bax, John*, Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 8 Nov. 1813, Nobleboro; married Lot CHAPMAN, of N., b. 10 Aug, 1813, at N. Res. 1872, Nahant, Mass. Child: 8029. Anna-S., b. 17 Aug. 1851; d. 15 Sept. 1865. 8030. REV. ALBERT', [7984] (Swrah* (Winslow) Dunbar, JbAn', Olivei*, Nor- thanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 21 Jan. 1815, Nobleboro, Me, ; m. by Rev. Charles- G. Porter, Hope, Knox Co., Me, 21 June, 1842, to Elizabeth-Talbot Rich, of H., b. 31 Jan. 1821, dau. of Rev. Samuel and Grace (Gilkey) of H. Res. Camden, Knox, Patten, Freedom, Springvale, and, 1875, Alfred, Me. ChUdren : 8031. 1. Albert- Waylahd, b. 17 June, 1843, Knox; d. 1 AprU, 1860, Alfred- 8032. 2. JuDSON-BoARDMAN, b. 6 July, 1848, Patten. 8033. 8. LizziE-P., b. 12 Oct. 1850, Freedom. 8084, 4. Alice-D., b. 12 Aug. 1857, Alfred. 8035. REV. MELZAR', [7985] (Sa/rah* (Winslow) Dunbar, John\ Olivei*, Na thanieV, Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 10 Jan. 1817, Nobleboro; m. by Rev. Amos-B. K 21 692 Descendants of Sarah' ( Winslo'W) Dunbar. Pendleton, Jefferson, Me., 15 Dec. 1843, to Minerva Hopkins, of J., b. there, June, 182-i, dau. of David and Esther (Trask) of J. Res. 1875, Addison, Washington Co., Me. Children: 8086. 1. EuziLLA-MiNERVA', b. 1 Jan. 1844, Hope, Me. ; married Calvin I-each, of Penobscot, Me, b. 7 Jan. 1835. Children: 8087. 1. Eugene-C, b. 18 Nov. 1863. 8038. 2. Albert-Preston", b. 8 Nov, 1868. 8039. 2. Clara-Prescott", b, 15 Dec. 1845, Albion, Me.; married James-H. Davis, of St. George, Me., b. 23 Jan. 1838. Children: 8040. 1. Herbert-H'., b. 25 Apr. 1867. 8041. 3. Louisa-B"., b. 5 July, 1869, St. George. 8042. 3. Eugene-Kincaid", b. 11 Oct. 1847, Albion. 8043. 4. Melzar-Preston", b. 19 Nov. 1849, Monroe, Me. 8044. 5. Lucy-Thacher', b. 23 Jan. 1854, " 8045. 6. Ella-AIaria', b. 17 Sept 1856, Surry, Me. 8046. 7. John-Bickmorb', b. 20 Oct. 1864, St. George. 8047. URSULA- ABIGAIL', [7986] (Sarah* (Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 22 May, 1819, Nobleboro, Ale. ; was married there, by Rev. Enos Trask, 26 Sept. 1842, to Rev. James-Sullivan TRASK, of Jefferson, b. there 13 Apr. 1817, s. of John and Betsey (Hilton) of J. He is a Calvinistic Baptist minister; labored as a missionary seven years, in Washington county, being located at Princeton, Me. Res. 1875, Ndbldwro, Me. Children : 8048. 1. Evandbr-Sullivan', b. 18 May, 1845, New Hampton, N.H. 8049. 2. Paulina-Ursula", b. 14 May, 1847, Nobleboro; d. there, 28 Aug. 1848. 8050. 3. Lorena-Angbline', b. 27 May, 1849, " ; m. Brunswick, Me., 18 Sept 1867, Edward-Tappan Hodge, of North Edgecomb, Me., b. 10 Mar. 1844, E., s. of WiUiam and Abigail (Tappan) of E. Farmer and teacher. Res. 1872, North Edgecomb, Me. Children born in Edgecomb : 8051. ,1. Willie-Edward", b. 17 July, 1868; d. 20 Aug. 1869, E. 8052. 2. Abbie-Tappan', b. 18 Aug. 1869. 8053. 4. James-Newell", b. 18 Aug. 1852, Nobleboro. 8054. 5. Albert-Spurgeon", b. 19 Apr. 1859, " 8055. 6. Judson-Hasseltine", b. 16 Feb. 1861, " 8056. DOROTHY-JANE', [7988] (Sarah* (Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Olivei*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 28 Dec. 1823, Nobleboro, Me, ; married there 4 Nov. 1852, JohnWeeks PERKINS, b. 31 Jan. 1825, at N.. s, of Paul and Alary (Grindle) of N. Shipwright. Res. 1873, Nobleboro Me. ^ Descendants of John* Winslow. 693 Children: 8057. 1. John-Alston, b. 28 Dec. 1853. 8058. 2. LoBENzo-DuNBAR, b. 12 Feb. 1855. 8059. 8. Estella-Jane, b. 26 Alar. 1857. 8060. EDWARD-WmSLOW'. [7989] (Sarah* ( Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Oliver, NathanieV, Nathanid', Kenelm',) b. 16 Apr. 1826, Nobleboro, Me. ; m. Edgecomb, Me., 4 Nov. 1852, Lucinda-Pool Burnham, b. 13 June, 1830, E., dau. of Daniel and Malinda (Wheeler) of E. Bookseller and stationer; selectman, superintendent of schools, and has been representative to the State Legislature. Res. Nobleboro, Newcastle, and, 1875, Damariscotta, Me. Children : 8061. 1. Edward-Everett, b. 13 Jan. 1854, Nobleboro. 8062. 3. LizziK-LuciNDA, b. 24 Nov. 1855, " 8063. 3. Kendall-Moody, b. 18 Sept. 1857, " 8064. 4. Willis-Bubnham, b. 25 Feb. 1860, " 8065. 5. Herbert-Allen, b. 22 Mar. 1862, «' 8066. 6. Hattie- Winslow, b. 7 Sept 1864, Newcastle. 8067. 7. Merton- Wheeler, b. 7 Nov. 1867, " 8068. LORENZO', [7990] (Sarah* ( Winslow) Dunbar, John*, Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',)h. 19 Oct 1829, Nobleboro, Me.; m. Thomaston, Ale., 18 Juue, 1856, Angeletta HaU, b. 13 Alay, 1837, at N., dau. of David and Abigail (Hatch) of N., and gr. dau. of Frederick and Lydia (Bryant) Hatch and of Daniel and Mary (Guthrie) HalL She died 12 June, 1870, Nobleboro. Farmer. He res. 1875, NMeboro, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro : 8069. 1. Ella-Janb, b. 17 Jan. 1857. 8070. 2. Edson-Lorenzo, b. 15 July, 1859. * 8071. 3. Saeah-Angeline, b. 17 Mar. 1802. 8073. 4. Angie-Marla, b. 20 Mar. 1864. 8078. 5. GusTiNA, b. 25 Aug. 1866. 8074. JOSIAH', [7630] (John*, Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 39 Feb. 1792, Nobleboro, Me. ; married there, 25 Dec. 1815, Mary Austin, b, 13 Oct. 1795, in N.. dau. of John and Hannah (Hall) [Plummer] of N., and gr. dau. of James and Hannah (Keene) Hall, of N., formerly of Marshfield, Mass. She died 31 Jan. 1845, Nobleboro, and was buried there, in Winslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill. He married 3d, in his native town, 15 Jan. 1849, Sarah (Dunbar) [Winslow], b. 1 Feb. 1813, in N., widow of Nathaniel-Oliver' Winslow [7900], and uau. of Joseph and Martha (Chapman) of N. He was a drummer in the war of 1812 and a pensioner. Farmer. Res. 1875, Nobldmo, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro: 8075. 1. AIary', b. 16 Oct. 1816; d. 5 May, 1841, Nobleboro, and was buried in Winslow burial-ground, Winslow HiU; married in N., 21 Aug. 694 Snow' Wmslow. E 1837, Thomas Genthner, b. 38 June 1813, in N., s. of John and Sarah (Hall) of N. He died 3 Mar. 1873, Waldoboro, Me., and was buried there. He was a merchant. Child : 8076. Almeda', b. 3 Apr. 1838, Nobleboro; died there, 13 Dec. 1843, and was buried in Winslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill. 8077. 2. Hannah-Hai.l', b. 18 Aug. 1819; in 1875 was unmarried. Res. Nobleboro, Me. 8078. 8. Sauah-Thomas', b. 9 Apr. 1823; in 1875 was unmarried. Res. Nobleboro, Me. 8079. 4, Josiah-Austin', b. 29 May, 1827 ;.d. 1 Dec. 1856, Nobleboro. and was buried there, in Winslow burial-ground. He married in Jefferson, Me,, 27 Aug. 1846, Lucy-Ann Vannah, b. 15 Jan. 1 827, Nobleboro, dau. of Charles and Ehzabeth (Umberhend) of N. She died 10 Aug. 1849, at N., and was interred in Winslow burial-ground. He married 2d, in N., 3 Apr. 1858, Cynthia-Jane' Hall [7767], dau. of Elbridge-Gerry' and Mary (Vannah) of N. She married 2d, Phineas-PUlsbury Benner. Res. Nobld)oro, Me. Children : 8080. 1. Leslie-Chase", b. 3 Dec. 1847, Nobleboro. 8081. 2. Josiah-Afton', b. 9 July, '1854, " 8083. 3. Mary-Ella", b. 3 Mar, 1856. 8083. 4. Nettie", b. 1 Jan. 1857; d. 27 Dec. 1857, Nobleboro, and was buried in AVinslow burial-ground, Winslow Hill. 8084. 6. Helen-Augusta', b. 26 Oct. 1830 ; married William Vannah, of Noble boro; born there, 15 Nov. 1828, s. of Charles and Elizabeth (Umber hend) of N. Res. 1875, Nobldmo, Me. Children borii in Nobleboro: 8085. 1. Keldeo', b. 7 Aug. 1857. 8086. 2. Hudson', b. 6 July, 1859. 8087. 3. Mary-Lizzie', b. 8 Nov. 1860. 8088. 4. Nettie", b. 6 Nov. 1863. 8089. 6. Henrietta', b. 13 Apr. 1836; d. 37 Dec. 1851, and was buried in Winslow burial-ground, Winslow HiU, Nobleboro. 8090. SNOW', [7681] (John*, Oliver*, Nathanid}, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 4 Jan. 1796, Nobleboro. Me. ; died there, 18 Oct. 1854, and was buried there, in Winslow burial-ground, AVinslow Hill. He married in Waldoboro, Ale., 35 Dec. 1818, Elizabeth Hoch, of W., b. 9 Mar. 1799, W., dau. of George and Annie (Weller) of W.. both of whom were Germans. He was a fifer in the war of 1813, and a pensioner. Farmer. He lived on the old homestead. [See 7633]. In 1875, his widow was still residing there. Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 8091. 1- Elizabeth-Ank', b. 16 Mar. 1820; m. Boston, Mass., 19 Nov. 1843, ^ Walker, Gamage. G95 George- Washington Walker, of Alma, b. 5 June, 1818, at A., s. of WiUiam and Elizabeth (Dunham) of A. Shipwright. P.O. add. 1875, Nobleboro, Me. Children: 8093. 1. Georgia', b. 19 Aug. 1844, Boston, Mass, ; m. Nobleboro, 17 Apr. 1868, Abram-Tarr 6-amage, b. 1 Nov. 1838, Bristol, Mc, 8. of Oliver and Angeline (Tarr) of Damariscotta, Me. Seaman. Child: 8093. Marcus-Delano- Herbert', b. 28 Aug. 1866, Bristol. 8094. 2. Vesta-Ann', b. 8 Nov. 1845, Alma; d. 14 May,' 1849, and was buried in the German burial-ground, Waldoboro, Me. 8095. 3. Adoniram-Judson', b. 15 Jan. 1848, Alma. 8096. 4. Vesta-Ann-EUzabeth», b. 8 Aug. 1851, Waldoboro. 8097. 5. Hattie-Eldridge', b. 14 Jan. 1859, Bath, Me. 8098. 2. Asa-Welleb', b. 29 June, 1822; was married oy Reuben Off, at Waldo boro, Me., Sunday, 81 Oct. 1846, to Mary-Catherine Caler, b. Friday, 19 Mar. 1826, W., dau. of Charles-Ludwig and Mary (Genthner) of W. Blacksmith; has worked for the Government on stone tool-making. Res. in Waldoboro; Rockland, Me., eight years; and Pox Island, Me, seventeen years. P.O. add. 1874, Vinalhaven, Knox Co., Me. Children : 8099. 1." Ann', b. May, 1848, Waldoboro; d. 1848. 8100. 2. Charles-Kaven', b. Tuesday, 8 June, 1849, Waldoboro. 8101. 3. Clarence- WeUer", b. Thursday, 1 Feb. 1851, " 8102. 4. Mary-Anna', b. Saturday, 11 Feb. 1853, Rockland, Knox Co., Me. 8103. 5. Hattie-Ella', b. Wednesday, 6 Apr. 1856, " ; d. Saturday, 7 Feb. 1868, Vinalhaven. 8104. 6. FrankUn-Snow", b. Saturday, 9 Oct 1859, V.; died there, Monday, 21 Feb. 1868. 8105. 7. Clarice", b. Wednesday, 26 Nov. 1861, V. ; died there, 27 Jan. 1863. 8106. 8. Franklin-Herbert", b. Wednesday, 9 Jan. 1863', V. 8107. 9. Emily-Kittredge", b. Saturday, 15 July, 1867, V. 8108. 8. Nbwbll', b. 12 Feb. 1835 ; m. Nobleboro, 34 Mar. 1847, Mary-Jane Watts, b. 24 May, 1829, at N., dau. of Samuel and Damaris (Vannah) of N. Merchant. 'Res. 1875, Waldoboi-o, Me. Children born in Waldoboro, except the eldest two, who were bom in Nobleboro : 8109. 1. Maiy-Luella", b. 28 Apr. 1848. 8110. 3. Harland-Newell", b. 26 May, 1849; m. Waldoboro, Me., 16 June, 1870, Mary-Helen Kennedy, b. 10 Oct 1850, Jefferson, Me., dau. of John-Henry and Mary ( ) of W. Merchant. Child: 81 XX. Bom-Kennedy', b. 11 Aug. 1871, W. 8112. 3. 8113. 4. 8114. 5. 8115. 6. 8116. 7. 8117. 8, 8118. 9. 8119. 10. 8120. . 4. Hai 696 Descendants of Snow* Winslow. K Samuel-Snow', b. 29 Jan. 1851. Leroy', b. 18 Sept. 1853. Lizzie-Etta", b. 24 Sept. 1855. Willie-Stone', b. 4 June, 1857. Lillie-Eveleth', b. 23 May, 1859. Jennie", b. 18 May, 1861. Alice-Stella", b. 28 Jan. 1864. Sou", b. 9 Aug. 1871 ; d. 2 Oct, 1871, and was buried in Waldoboro. Harriet-Rbid' b. 8 Aug. 1829; m. Alma, Me., 18 Oct. 1846, Daniel- Osborne Watts, b. 11 May, 1821, Nobleboro, s. of Samuel and Damaris (Vannah) of N,, and brother of the wife of Newell' [8108]. Ship jomer. Res. Waldoboro, Me., and Chinese Camp, Tolumna Co., CaUfornia. Children bom in Waldoboro: 8121, 1. Alton-Daniel", b. 26 July, 1847. 8122. 3. Myron-Winslow", b. 8 Sept. 1849. 8133. 3. Clara-Elizabeth", b, 8 Oct. 1851. 8134. 5. Joel', b. 25 Dec. 1833; d. 4 Aug, 1868, Cairo, IU., and was buried in Mound City, III. ; married, 31 Dec 1854, Catherine-E. Crammer, of Waldoboro, a native of that place, dau. of Samuel and Eunice (Caler) of W. He enlisted in the Union army; was private in Co. I, 21st Reg. Ale. Vols. House-joiner. Res. Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 8125. 1, Alda-Stella", b. 29 May, 1856. 8126. 2, Isabel", b. 2 May, 1859. 8127. 3. Joel- Llewellyn", b. 4 Mar. 1863. 8128. 6. Roscoe-Grebnb', b. 23 Dec. 1836; m. Nobleboro, 31 Jan. 1857, Laura- Ann Davis, of Waldoboro, born in Washington, Lincoln Co., Me, dau. • of Leonard and Sarah (Speed) of Waldoboro. Farmer. Res. 1875, Ncbleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 8129. 1. Edmund-NeweU", b. 4 Feb. 1858. 8130. 2. Almeda", b. 4 Nov. 1860. 8131. 3. EUzabeth-Jane", b. 30 Nov. 1862. 8132. 4. Sarah-Ellen", b. 23 July, 1865. 8133. 5. Sandford", b. 30 Nov, 1867, 8134. 6. Leonard", b. 31 Alar. 1870. 8135. JOSEPH', [1380] (Oliver*, Nathaniel', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b, 3 Sept 1753, Scituate, Mass. ; d. 28 Sept, 1796, aged 43 y., 25 d., Waldoboro, Me, and ¦(\'as buried there. He married, 24 Jan. 1793, Mercy Hunt, of W., after 1772, b. 9 Nov. 1768, Duxbury, Alass., dau. of John and Mary (Simmons) of W., and niece of Dorothy Simmons, the wife of John' Winslow [7622]. He was a house-joiner in AValdoboro, Ale. His widow married David Robbins,* of Union, Me, and had a • David Bobbins, born 21 Mar. 1753, Walpolo, Mass. ; d. Vi Ang. 1831 ; married Elizabeth , the first woman who went to reside in the town ot Union. Who died IS June, 1801. He owned the flrst ^ Woodcock, Hunt, Glidden, Child, Palmer, Dunhar. 697 daughter Sally, who married James Woodcock, and 3d, Nathaniel Hunt. In 1873 her P.O. add. was South Waldoboro, Me. Mrs. Robbins died 12 Dec 1848, Waldo boro, and was buried there. Children : 8136. 1. Bethiah,- [8138] b. 24 Sept 1793, Nobleboro; d. 12 Jan. 1849; m. Na thaniel GUdden. 8137. 2. Esther, [8190] b. 7 Alay, 1797, Waldoboro; m. Spencer Mero. 8188. BETHIAH', [8136] (Joseph*, Oliver*, Nathaniel', Nathaniel', Kenelm',) b. 24 Sept. 1793, Nobleboro, Me, ; died in that town, 12 Jan. 1849; married, 26 Sept. 1813, Nathaniel GUdden, of N., bom there, 4 June, 1790, s. of Nathaniel and Martha (Wheeler) of N., and gr. s. of Tobias Glidden. He was killed on the Knox and Lincoln Railroad, at Nobleboro, 4 Oct. 1871, and was buried there. Spar-maker. Nobleboro, Me. Children bom in Nobleboro : 8139. 1. Joseph- Winslow', b. 11 Dec. 1818; married, 17 Nov. 1844, Abbie-Shel- don Genthner, of Nobleboro, b. 25 Oct. 1821, dau, of James and Sabra (Dunbar) of N. Shipwright. Res. 1873, Newcastle, Lincoln Co., Me. Children: 8140. 1. Son', b. 9 Dec. 1846; died the same day. 8141. 2. Georgiana-I"., b. 37 May, 1849, Newcastle; m. Wiscasset, Me., 5 May, 1868, Arthur-C. ChUd, b. 11 Apr. 1848, Bristol, Me, s. of Alexander and Lucretia (McKown) of B. Sea-captain. Children born at Newcastle: 8143. 1. AUxander-McKown', b. 24 May, 1869. 8143. 2. Lucretia', b. 6 Aug. 1871. 8144. 3. Hattie-Forbes', b. 15 Feb, 1858. 8145. 2. Bethiah', b. 38 Feb. 1815; d. 8 Oct 1816. ,8146. 3. Statira', b. 15 May, 1817; m, Nobleboro, 24 Feb. 1839, George Palmer, s. of Elisha and Jane (Rollins). Farmer. s.p. 'Res. Nobleboro, Me. 8147. 4. Mercy-Ann', b. 20 Sept 1819; m. Nobleboro, 26 Oct. 1837, Joseph- Chapman Dunbar, b. 10 Oct. 1812, at N., s. of Joseph and Martha (Chapman) of N. Shipwright. Res. 1872, NobUboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 8148. 1. Joseph-Roscoe", b. 26 Apr. 1838; enlisted as private, Apr. 1861, in Co. E, 4th Reg. Maine Vols. ; was in all the battles in which his regiment took part, from that of BuU Run to Antietam, September, 1862. He died 30 Dec. 1862, Baltimore, Md., and was buried in Nobleboro. He was unmarried. horse, sleigh, and hack in the town. His son David, b. 20 Feb. 1788, d, July, 1850. He married Lydia Maxoy, and had several children ; M iry-Weeks, the 7th, was born 12 Nov. 1825, TTnion, aud married 1 November, 1848, Samuel' Winslow [5086], The 13th child of David and two others, given lu the iristary of Union, Maine, must have been children of the second wife, as his flrst wife died in 1801. 698 Descendants of Bethiah' ( Winslow ) Glidden. E 8150. 1. 8151. 2. 8153. 3. 8153. 4. 8154. 5. 8155. 3. Wa 8149. a. Mercy- Augusta', b. 28 Jan. 1840; d. 19 Dec. 1871, Belfast, Me., and was buried in Nobleboro; m. Waldoboro, Me., 9 Dec. 1857, Martin Knowlton, of N., b. 15 Oct 1835, in N., s. of Andrew and Maiy ' (Maddox) of N. Calker. Res. Nobleboro, Damariscotta, and, 1872, Belfagt, Me, Children : Althea- Augusta', b. 20 Mar. 1859, Nobleboro. Lena-May', b. 8 June, 1864, Damariscotta. Irvin-Lewis', b. 29 Dec. 1867, " Ina-Belle', b. 16 Apr. 1870, Belfast Edwin^Wilber', b. 14 Dec 1871, " Walter-Scott", b. 14 Mar. 1842; enhsted, June, 1862, in Co. K, 16th Reg. Alaine Vols, ; was sergeant. He was wounded at the battle of the Wilderness, May, 1864, and continued in the hospital until fall; returned to his regiment, February, 1865. He was afterwards captured at Hatch's Run, Va,, and remained in Pemberton Prison ten days, when he was released on parole. He reached his regiment in time to witness the surrender of Lee at Appomattox, He was discharged, June, 1865, at Augusta, Me. In 1872, he was unmarried, 8156. 4. Hariow-Ebjah", b. 2 Apr. 1844; enlisted, August, 1862, in Co. G, 20th Reg. Maine Vols,, and was killed by a shell, in front of Petersburgh 34 June, 1864, He was unmarried. 8157. 5. Lewis- Winfield", b, 8 June, 1847; enlisted, Feb. 1864, in Co. I, S3d Reg. Maine Vols, ; was discharged, July, 1865, at Bangor, Me. In 1873 he was unmarried. 8158. 6. Laura-Bethiah", b. 20 Sept, 1849. In 1872 was unmarried. Res. Nobleboro, Me. 8159. 7. Bion-Bradbury", b. 11 Alar. 1852; was unmarried in 1872. 8160. 8, Meanbec-Rawson", b. 12 May, 1854; " '« 8161. 9. Esther-Olivia', b. 22 Oct 1856. 8162. 10, Owen-Duncan", b. 2 July, 1861. 8163. 5. Martha- Wheeler', b. 10 Jan. 1823; m. Jefferson, Mo., '7 July, 1841 Bartlett-Lincoln Chapman, of Nobleboro, b. there, 3 June, 1831, b. of Jesse and Jerusha (Rollins) of N. Res. NobUboro Me. Children born in Nobleboro : 8164. 1. Charles-Rollins", b. 39 Sept. 1841. 8165. 3. Evalyn-Martha", b. 17 Nov. 1844; m. Nobleboro, 37 Apr. 1864, George Hussey, b. 36 Feb. 1836, Freedom, Me, s. of Nathaniel and Chariotte (Hussey). Butcher. P.O. add. 1872, NobUoro, Mt. Children born in Nobleboro: 8166. 1. Everett- Georg^, b. 26 Apr. 1869. 8167. 2. Lottie-Evalyn', b. 16 Feb. 1872. 8168. ' 8. Everett-Bartlett', (twin of Evalyn-Martha") b. 17 Nov. 1844. 8169. 4. Ella", b. 15 Feb. 1852. 8170. 5. Annie-Jerusha", b. 29 Apr. 185U. ^ Esther* {Winslow) Mero. 699 8171. 6. Colin-Campbell", b. 13 Jan. 1858. 8172. 7. Jennie-Statira-GHdden', b. 8 Jan, 1865 8173. 6. Aldana', b. 29 Oct. 1824; m. Nobleboro, in November, 1846, Newell Res. 1872, Nobleboro, Me. Children born in Nobleboro: 8174. 1. Alda-Bethia", b. 29 Alar. 1847. 8175. 2. Newell-W'., b. 6 May, 1850. ¦8176. 3. EUas', b. 24 Sept 1853. 8177. 4. Moses-Lester", b. 9 June, 1858. 8178. 5. Agnes-Fallon", b. 29 Apr. 1861. 8179. 7. Nathaniel-Bradley', b. 8 Sept. 1827; married, 9 Feb. 1854, Rachel-C House, b. 6 Jan. 1833. Shipwright Res. 1872, Newcastle, Me. ChUdren born in Damariscotta: 8180. 1. Osmond", b. 1 Dec. 1860. 8181. 2. Maria', b. 33 June, 1864. 8182. 8. Perez', b. 8 Oct 1829; d. 20 Alar. 1832. 8183. 9. Nblson-Cutlbr', b, 1 May, 1831 ; married Mary-MeUssa Knowlton, b. 17 Sept. 1840, at Nobleboro, Ale. Res. 1875, Nobleboro, Me. Children; 8184. 1. Mary-Ann', b. 31 May, 1857. 8185. 2. George-Nelson', b. 29 Dec. 1860. 8186. 8. Edwin-Wilber", b. 24 Apr, 1872. 8187. 10. Son', b. 21 Oct 1833; died the same day. 8188. 11. Esther-Olivia', b. 9 Oct 1834; married Dodge. Res. Gardiner, Me. 8189. 12. Llewellyn-Tilston', b. 2 July, 1839. 8190. ESTHER", [8137] (Joseph*, Oliver*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 7 May, 1797, Waldoboro, Ale, ; was raarried by Nathaniel Robbins, Esq., Union, Ale., 6 Sept. 18—, to Spencer MERO, b. 21 Oct 1794 [1793, Hist of Union, Me.], Union, 8. of Amariah and Susannah (Robbins) of U. Selectman and farmer. Res. 1874, Union, Me. Children born in Union : 8191. 1. Hermon', b. 17 Feb. 1821; married, 10 Dec. 1846, Electa-Avoline Litch field. Res. 1874, Warren, Lincoln Co., Me. Child: 8193. Arthur-Leroy', b. 8 Jan. 1847. 8198. 2. Eli-Sprague', b. 10 Dec 1833; married, 37 Jan. 1847 [33 Jan., Hist, of Union], EUzabeth-Libbey Kellock. Res. 1874, Augusta, Me. Child : 8194. Eldon-Hcrbert", born in May, 1849. 8195. 3. Lauba-A'., b. 34 April, 1835; d. 4 Nov. 1850, Union. [She d. 2 Nov. 1849, Hist, of Union; 4 Nov. ace to grave-stone.] 8196. 4. Elisha-Habding', b. 1 Apr, 1827; m. 8 Jan. 1854, Mary-F. Pogler. Res. 1874, Union, Me, 700 Descendants of Nathaniel* Winslow. E 8197. 5. Spencer', b. 4 Nov. 1839. Res. 1874, Camden, Waldo Co., Me. 8198. 6. Sabah-Feances', b. 16 Sept. 1832; married, 27 June, 1853, EUjah-V. Anderson. Res. 1874, Warren, Lincoln Co., Me. 8199. 7. Anson-P'., b. 2 June, 1835; married, 5 Aug. 1865, Annie-R. Bachelder. Res. 1874, Union, Knox Co., Me. 8200. 8. Chbstee-H'., b. 25 Mar. 1841. Res. 1874, San Bernardino, Cal. 8201. OLIVER", [1381] (Oliver*. NathanieV, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 18 Jan. 1757; married . He was a Revolutionary soldier, and drew a pension; was Uvingin 1831. — Hist, of Scituate, pp. 14:0 and 390. Child: 8203, Oliver, was living in 1831. 8203. RUTH', [1385] (NathanieV, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 19 Aug. 1751, Marshfield, Mass, ; was the only child of her parents, who Uved to mature years, the others d3dng early of "throat distemper." She died 14 Aug. 1817, aged 67 years, aoc to grave-stone in Marshfield burial-ground. She was married in her native town, by William-M. Shaw, 26 Mar. 1778, to Luke WADSWORTH, of M., b. 10 July, 1743, Duxbury, Mass. [Perhaps Luke was born 27 Dec. 1743, Duxbury, s. of Ichabod* (Dea. John', Dea. John', Christopher',) and Anne (Hunt). This Luke* removed to Alarshfield. — Hist, of Duxbury, p. 330.] He was selectman, treasurer, justice of the peace, and farmer. He died 15 Sept, 1830, aged 86 years, ace to grave-stone in Alarshfield burial-ground. His will was recorded in Plymouth County, Mass. Marshfeld, Mass. Children born in Marshfield: 8204. 1. Winslow, b. about 1779; d. 9 Nov. 1825, aged 46 years, ace to grave stone in Marshfield. He was unmarried. 8205. 2. Ichabod, [8208] b. 21 Apr, 1783; d, 4 Jan, 1864; m. Mary Carlton. 8206. 3. Nathaniel, born about 1786; d, 30 Apr, 1840, in the 55th year of his age, ace to grave-stone in M. He was a farmer, and unmarried. 8207. 4. Luke, b. 14 Jan. 1791; d. 21 July 1791, aged 6 months and 7 days, aoc. to grave-stone in M. 8208. ICHABOD', [8205] (Buth* (Winslow) Wadsworth, Nathaniel*, NathanieV, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 21 Apr. 1788, Marshfield, Alass. ; died there, 4 Jan, 1864; married there, 15 Apr. 1813, Mary Carlton, b. 16 Nov. 1789, Derry, N.H., dau. of John and Mary ( ) of D. She died 10 May, 1871, Marshfleld, and was buried there, as was also her husband. He was a farmer. South Marshfield, Mass. Children bora in Marshfield : 8209. 1. Ruth- Winslow', b. 33 Apr. 1813; m. Duxbury, Mass., by Rev. Mr. Atkins, 18 Oct. 1830, to John Chandler, of D., b. 24 July, 1807, inD., s. of Peleg aud Mercy (Darling) of D. Farmer. Res. 1874, South Marshfield, Man. ^ Nathaniel' Winslow. 701 Children born in Alarshfield : 8210. 1. Lucius", b. 2 June, 1836; d. 14 Sept 1836, Marshfleld. 8211. 2. Samuel-Thompson", b. 22 July, 1838, d. 26 July, 1845, Marshfleld. 8212. 3. Mary-W'., b. 24 July, 1851; married, 14 Apr. 1878, Earl-A. Osborot born in HaUfax, Plymouth Co., Mass. 8218. 2. Ichabod', b. 13 Jan. 1815; in 1874 w.as unmarried. Farmer. Res. Marshfell, Mass. 8314. 3. Mary', b. 6 Sept. 1817; in 1874 was unmarried. Res. Marshfield, Mass. 8215. 4. Sarah', b. 25 Dec. 1818. Upon her grave-stone, in Marshfleld, is the foUowing: " Here lies interred the body of an infant, Dau' of Ichabod Wadsworf.h and Mary his wife, it died Deer 35, 1818, Lived one score of hours.' 8216. 5. Saeah', b. 18 Jan. 1820 ; married William Sprague, of Duxbury, where he died. She married 2d, Ebenezer Pratt, of Middleboro, Alass. Res. 1870, Middleboro^. Mass. 8217. 6. Luke', b. 22 June, 1822; in 1874 was unmarried. Farmer. Res. Marshfleld, Mass. 8218. 7. John', b. 18 Dec. 1824; d. 20 Feb. 1860, in' Marshfleld, and was buried there. 8219. 8. Samuel-Tho.mpson', b. 34 Feb. 1830; d. 28 Sept 1836, Marshfield, and < was buried there. 8230. 9. Abigail', b. 24 Feb. 1830 ; died in infancy, and was buried in Marshfleld. 8221. NATHANIEL', [1586] (Sdh*, James', NathanieV, Kenelm',) born in 1730, at Rochester, Mass., according to the family record aud Mrs. Wealthy' (Gunn) Has- kins [8236]; d. 4 Nov. 1803, Sunderland, Franklin Co., Alass. He married, 23 Apr. 1758, ace. to Bochester Beeords, 1757, ace to Bev. Lucius- Bobinson'' Paige [1024], Thankful Randall, born in 1737, Rochester, Alass,, d, 16 Oct. 1797, Montague, Mass. Mrs. Haskins, to whom we are indebted for much of our information con. cerning her o-randfather, writes that he was married in Rochester, and that some of his children were bom there, and the remainder in Montague, Alass., he having re moved thither before the marriage of any of his children. The town-clerk of Alon- tague informs us that he can find no record of birth, marriage, or death of the Winslow family. On the assessor's valuation list of AL, for the year 1791, are the names of Nathaniel and Seth Winslow, and on the one for the year 1818, is that of Martin Winslow. The following grants of land were taken from the Green field Records: 1781 Nov. 17, from Ithamar Bouker to Nathaniel Winslow. 1787 Oct. 8, from Joseph Wood, of M., to Nathaniel Winslow, of AL, land lying in M., south-west comer of Aliller's Plain Division. 1800 from Nathaniel Winslow, of M., to Jabez Upham, of Sunderland, Mass. 702 Descendants of Nathaniel' Winslow. K Children bom in Rochester and Montague : 8333. Deliverance, [8329] died in Richmond, N, H. ; married George Buffum, 8223. Abigail, married in Royalston, Mass., Elisha Kingsley. Both died in Westem Massachusetts, many years since. They had a large family, but we have not been able to obtain records of descendants. 8224. Sarah, [8230] b. 10 Mar. 1767, R. ; d. 1 May, 1849; m. Martin Gunn. 8225. Thomas, died unmarried. He joined the Revolutionary ai-my. When he left home for the battle-field, his mother went with him two mUes on foot, then bade him a last farewell, for he returned no more. 8236. Seth, married Sarah Parnum, of Sunderland. His name appears on the assessor's valuation list of Montague, in 1791. He removed from that town to New York State. Martin Winslow, whose name appears on the valuation list of M. for 1800, may have been his son. 8327. Lydia, [8255] married George-W. FuUer, of Royalston. 8228. Clarissa, married Cook. Removed from New Hampshire to Ohio or New "york State. 8229. DELIVERANCE", [8222] (Nathanid*, Seth*, James*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) married George BUFFUM, of Richmond, "a man of property." Both died and were buried in Richmond, N.H., where they had lived. They had eight children, some of whom may be now living in that town. A son committed suicide while in a state of melancholy. He was married and had several children. Another son, Joseph, married and had a daughter, who died of small-pox. She was married, but we have not ascertained the name of her husband. Joseph died soon after his wife and daughter. Res. Bichmond, N.B. 8230. SARAH', [8224] (NathanieV, Seth*, James', NathanieV, Kenelm',) h. 10 'Mar. 1767, Rochester, Mass. ; d. 1 Alay, 1849, Waterville, Ohio, and was buried there; married Martin GUNN, b. 30 Aug. 1769, Montague, s. of Asaheland Thank ful (Marsh) of M., formerly of Sunderland, Mass. He was justice of the peace and first postmaster of Montague ; Uved on the old homestead where he was born. In 1818 he removed to Waterville, Lucas Co., Ohio, where he died 12 Oct. 1819, and was there buried. Children bom in Montague: 8231. Wealthy, [8236] b. 8 May, 1788 ; m. Henry Haskins. 8232. Willard, is now deceased. 8233. Fanny, married Haskins, oldest s. of Henry, husband of her sister Wealthy [8236]. He died in Portage, Wood Co., O. Their daughter married Joseph Clark, and res. 1872, Portage, O. 8234. Martin, died aged 1 yr., 10 m., 8 d., in Ohio. 8335. Albert, died in Waterville, O., aged 10 y., 9 m. ; was killed by light ning, on the bank of the Maumee River. 82|6. WEALTHY', [8281] (Sarah' (Winslow) Gunn, Nathanid*, Seth\ James', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 8 May, 1788, Montague, Mass. ; married there, as 2d wife, K Wealihf {Gunn) Haskins and Descendants. 703 1 Jan. 1815, Henry HASKINS, b. 18 Nov. 1773 or '3, New Salem, Mass., second son of Joseph and Mary (Smith) of that place. He died 13 Mar. 1813, Prescott, form erly New Salem, and was buried there. He was a farmer and joiner. Mrs. Haskins writes that the Haskins race were numerous, and the men mostly joiners. Many of them had large families, her husband being the father of sixteen children. His father Uved to the age of eighty-two years, and his mother we.3 one hundred years and six months the morning she died. The •wife of Paul Haskins, his father's brother, lived to the age of one hundred years, six months, and fourteen days, and the wife of Silas Haskins to the age of die hundred years and one month. The wife of a brother in Wilmington, Vt., being somewhat deaf, stood in the pulpit beside the minister, and listened to her centennial sermon, on her one hundredth birth-day. These wives were hard workers, had frugal fare, and long survived their husbands. Res. Montague and Prescott, and, 1878, she res. 213 Pine St., Springfield, Mass. Children born in Prescott or New Salem : 8237. 1. Montague', b. 2 Dec. 1816; d. 10 Jan. 1817. 8238. 3. Thankful', b. 29 June, 1818; m. by Rev. George Daland, Prescott, 1 Jan. 1840, to Squier-James W.aoom'bex-, b. 4 Dec. 1815, New Salem, s. of Ebenezer and Sally- Ann (Jewell) of N.S, Brick-layer and plasterer. Res, New Salem, and, 1874, Northampton, Mass. Children : 8239. 1. Flora-L'., b. 3 Oct 1840; was mairied by ^iev. D-M, Crane, North ampton, Mass,, 17 Aug. 1863, to Edwin-(,i. ruimley, b. 25 Dec, 1837, s. of Charles and Mary (Blakely) of Greenfield, I//ass. Brick layer and plasterer. Res. Shelburne, Heath, and Northfleld, Alass, 1874, Northampton, Mass. Child: 8240. Harrold -Washburn", b. 9 Apr. 1872, Northampton. 8241. 2. Albert-M'., b. 4 Dec, 1842, Prescott. 8242. 8. Charles-B"., b. 18 June, 1849, Northampton. 8243. 4. Prederick-A"., b. 16 Mar. 1852, " 8244. 3. Naomi", b. 19 July, 1820; d. 17 Jan, 1845, Prescott; was married there, by Rev. George Daland, 22 May, 1839, to Horace Hunt, b. Feb. 1801, New Salem, s. of David and Abigail (Haskins) of N.S. Merchant; ha- held the oflace of justice of the peace. Res. 1873, Prescott, Mass Children born in Prescott: 8245. 1. Nelson-Haskins', b. 12 May, 1840. 8246. 3. Lorana-Sophia", b. 37 Alay, 1843. 8247. 8. r Horace-Parnum' b. 16 Jan, 1845; d, 8, May, 1868. 8248. 4. I Naomi-Haskins", b. 16 Jan, 1845; d, .Tuly, 1851. 8249. 4. Julia- Ann", b. 12 Alay, 1822 ; was married by Rev, John Shepherdson, at Prescott, 25 June, 1845, to WUliam-Steel Bemis, b. 10 June, 1819, Bratus, N.Y., s. of Luke and Susan (Steel) of Royalston, Mass. Res. Prescott, Orange, and South Royalston, Worcester Co., Alass. s.p. 1874, Charlemont, Franklin Co., Mass. 12 704 Descendants of Nathaniel' Winslow. K 8250. 5. Sophronia', b.21 Oct.1824; was married byRev.E-B. Turner, Pori;age, 0., 4 July, 1855, to Charles-Curtis Eddy, b.7 Jan. 1829, Oswego, Oswego Co., N.Y., s. of Benjamin and Mary (Perry) of Swan Creek, Fulton Co., 0. He died 3 Nov. 1864, Lexington, Fayette Co., Ky., and was buried there She married 3d, Sunderiand, Mass., 10 Apr. 1866, Philip Attleton, b. 34 Sept. 1811, Springfield, Mass., s. of Abel and Chloe (Prink) of Spr. s.p. Res. 1873, 213 Pine st, Spi-ingfield, Mass. 8251. 6. Henry- Willabd", b. 21 Jan. 1827; was married by Rev. John Shepherd- son, New Salem, 24 Sept. 1846, to Susan-Putnam Wheeler, b. 26 Nov. 1827, N.S., dau. of Archibald and Lois (Powers) of N.S. Cabinet maker. Res. Prescott, New Salem, Hampshire Co., and Athol, Worces ter Co., Mass. 1874, Orange, FranUin Co., Mass. Children : 8258. 1. Ella-Naomi', b. 24 Oct. 1851, New Salem; m. Orange, Mass., 22 July, 1869, George-Louis Cobb, born at O., 5 Aug. 1843. 8253. 2. Sarah-EUza", b. 25 Oct. 1853, New Salem; was married at Orange, 25 July, 1871, to Henry-K. Adams, b. 22 Nov. 1847, Conway, Franklin Co., Mass. 8254. 3. Solomon-Poote", b. 8 Sept. 1858, Prescott. 8255. LYDIA", [8227] (NathanieV, Seth*, James', Nathanid?, Kenelm',) survived her brothers and sisters, and died iuN.H., at the house of her daughter, Mrs. Blanch ard. She married George-W. FULLER, of Royalston, Mass. Farmer and team ster. Res. Royalston and Montague, Mass., and New 7ork State. Children : 8256. Daughter, married in Montague, Mass., Blanchard. 8257. HiBAM, worked on a farm ¦with his uncle, Alartin Gunn, for a few years. 8258. Clarissa. Mrs. Haskins, to whom we are indebted for information con cerning this her cousin, relates some singular incidents. She states that, when a few weeks old, the child started in her sleep and broke her arm, and that, during her life, she broke her limbs twenty-seven times. She crept several years, then walked by the aid of crutches, but afterward became able to attend school and to perform almost every kind of domestic labor. She was of diminutive stature, being only twenty inches in height Her father once while out riding discovered a team behind him, which he at first thought had no driver, but on investigation found the occupant of the carriage to be a dwarf of thirty inches. He invited bim home to see his daughter, and the little gentleman was so pleased with the little lady that he made her an offer of marriage, which she, true to her sex, at first declined, but subsequently accepted, and they were married. Some enterprising townsman persuaded them to exhibit themselves, he mak ing thereby a good speculation ; but their ambition soon prompted them to assume the entire responsibility, and they purchased a horse and carriage, hired a driver, and commenced business for themselves. They accumulated in this way a handsome fortune, and bought a farm in Ohio, which they left in other hands while they continued their tours of K Sarah' {Winslow) Chandler. 705 exhibition. She died soon after the birth of her second chUd, and her husband a few months later. Their first child died, but at what date is unknown to us, as these are all the facts we have beeu able to obtain con cerning this family. 8259. Wealthy, was drowned while attempting to cross a river on horseback. 8360. COBNELIUB. 8361. SARAH', [1588] (Barnabas*, Gilbei-t*, NathanieV, Kendm',) was married at North Yarmouth, Ale., 9 Dec 1763, to Peleg CHANDLER, b. 37 Apr. 1735, and originally of Duxbury, Alass. He was son of Philip', of D,, (Joseph', Joseph', Edmund', of D., 1633) and Rebecca (Phillips). — Hist, of Duxbury, p. 342. They removed, after their marriage, from North Yarmouth to New Gloucester, a distance of fifteen miles, being conveyed thither in an ox-cart, the first wheeled vehicle that had ever beeu used to perform that journey. They were two of the five members who composed the first church in that town, which was of the Orthodox Congrega tional order. He died 34 Aug. 1819. She died in 1833, New Gloucester. Dea. Andrew-C. Chandlei*, of N,G., a gr. grandson of Sarah" (Winslow) Chandler, was living in 1871, on the farm of Philip' Chandler [8373]. Mrs, Sarah' Keith, of N.G., 1871, is a grand-daughter of Sarah". New Gloucester, M*. Children born in New Gloucester: 8262. 1. jMercy, b. 16 Sept 1763; m. Fisher Hatch, of N.G. She died, probably in 1823. Mercy Hatch, who res. St. Louis, Mo., is a descendant of Mercy" (Chandler) Hatch. 8363. 3. Sarah" b. 13 Dec 1765; d. 18 Dec 1776, N.G. 8364. 3. Philip, [8373] b. 33 Alay, 1767; d, Nov, 1823; m. Deborah Hewett, of N.G. ; m. 2d, Jane [Aloody], of Portland, Me. 8265. 4. Martha, [8279] b. 12 Aug, 1769; d. 9 Dec. 1832; m. Capt Isaac Parsons. 8266. 5. Peleg, b. 26 July, 1771; d. 19 Alar. 1773, N.G. 8307. 6. Peleg, [8308] b. 9 Sept 1773; d. 18 Jan. 1847; m, Esther Parsons. 8268. 7. George- AVashington, b. 7 Dec 1775; d. 9 Feb. 1778, N.G. 8269. 8. S.ARAH, b. 27 June, 1778; d. 3 Dec. 1780, N.G. 8370. 9. Rebecca, b. 17 Aug. 1780. 8371. 10. Salome, [8363] b. 22 Sept 1783; d. 16 Dec 1828; m. Dexter Bearce. 8272. 11. Samuel, b. 11 Aug. 1785; d. 20 Sept 1785, N.G. 8273. PHILIP', [8204] (Sarah' (Winskw) Chandler, Barnabas*, Gilbert*, Na thaniel', Kenelm',) h. 23 May, 1767, New Gloucester, Mc ; d. Nov. 1823; married Deborah Hewett, of N.G. ; m, 2d, Jane [Moody]. Farmer. New Gloucester, Me. Of their children: 8374. Deborah, (eldest daughter) [8275] married, 16 Dec 1813, Gen. Samuel Fessenden. 8275 DEBORAH', [8374] (dau. of Philip* Chandler,) married, 16 Dec. 1818, Gen. Samuel FESSENDEN, b. 16 July, 1784, Fryeburg, Me., 8. of Rev. Wilham 706 Qen. Samuel Fessenden. K (William*, William', Nicholas', of Cambridge, Mass.,) and Sarah (Clements) of F., who was dau, of Samuel Clements, for whom Gen. Samuel Fessenden was named. His early education was at Fryeburg Academy. He fitted for Dartmouth College, from which, in 1806, he took his degree, with high reputation as a scholar. " He passed his legal studies under the direction of the Hon. Judah Dana, of Fryeburg, and was admitted to the bar in 1809. He first established himself in New Gloucester, but in 1833 removed to Portland, where he formed a connection in business with Thomas- Amory Deblois (ante, vol. xxii, p. 199), which was continued until 1854, when the partnership was dissolved in order that he might take his son Daniel- W. into business with him. The new firm continued until 1861, when, advanced in years, and 'with the honors and burdens of more than fifty years of professional life upon him, and with the respect of the community, he retired from all active duty in his profession to the repose of private Ufe, and died in Portland, March 19, 1869, aged 84 years and 8 months, preceding his distinguished son to the grave only about six months," " Samuel Fessenden, in early Ufe, by a course of general classical reading, stored his mind with a copious knowledge. His standing in college was among the best scholars, a rank; he sustained in after life. In 1838, he was elected a member of the Maine Historical Society; and in 1846, Bowdoin College conferred upon him the de gree of Doctor of Laws. In 1838, on the death of President T^ler, of Dartmouth HON, WILLIAM-PITT, (son of Gen. Samuel and (Greene) FeSSenden,) born 6 Oct, 1860, in Boscawen, N,H, ; was baptized agreeably to the forms of the Episcopal Church, Daniel Webster being his godfather. He died 8 Sept. 1869, Portland, and was buried there. He was married at Westbrooli, now Deering, Me,, by Kev. Ichabod Nichols, D.D., of Portland, Me., 23 April, 1832, to Ellen-Maria Deering, dau. of James and Almira (llsley) and gr. dau. of Nathaniel and Dorcas (MUk) Deering. Mrs. Fessenden died suddenly, 23 July, 1857. In 1858, Bowdoin College conferred upon him the degree of doctor of laws, and the same honor was conferred by Harvard University in 1864. Inheriting, in no small degree, his father's mental qualities as a scholar, lawyer, and legislator. he was especially remarkable for his ready sarcasm and wit. Endowed with a fine, nervous tempera ment, aud studious beyond his years, he entered Bowdoin College before he had attained the age ot thirteen, and graduated with high honors in 1823, before he was quite seventeen. Such precocity has but few pat-allels — one is that of Edward Everett; another, that of the Great Premier of England, then in the height of his power, for whom he was named. On leaving college, young Pitt studied, under the supervision of his father, the profession of law with the Hon, Charles-S, Daveis, of Portland, one of the best read lawyers of the Cumberland bar, whose kind and able counsel, and peculiar line of chancery practice, cultivated and developed that activity of mind and skill, and readiness in equity pleading, and those brilliant powers that carried him with undeviating step to the head of the bar of Maine, and to the leadership in the Senate of the United States, and would have given him the highest seat on the bench of the Supreme Court of the State, had he been willing to sacrifice the noble aspirations of the political life into which he indeed had been unwillingly drawn, for the quiet and solid rewards of judicial office. After spending four years in the study of law, he was admitted to the bar at the age of twenty- one, and on commencing practice modestly sought the quiet little village of Bridgeton, Me, After two years' practice there, he removed, in 1820, to the larger field of Portland, and joineil his father and Mr, Deblois in their extensive practice, bringing to it a ready furnished mind, a keen intellect, and a certain self-possession which gave him a position far in advance of the young prac titioners who were his cotemporaries. Finding three able lawyers too much for one office, besought for a short time his fortune in Bangor. From thence he was drawn in 1832, and finally and perma nently established himself in Portland, which thenceforth was t.o scene of his professional and po litical triumphs. In the year last named, he entered into law partnership with the Hon, William Willis, and the ficm continued for twenty years to do a successful business. It was during this pe riod that Mr. Fessenden acquired his highest reputation at the bar, and it may be said that for clearness of statement, keenness of analysis and closeness of logic, no member of the profession in Maine was his superior. During this period he also attracted great attention in legal circles by his argument before the Supreme Court, by which he succeeded in reversing a decision of 0 udge Story relative to the responsibility of an innocent owner of real estate sold at auction, by frauds commit ted without his knowledge by the auctioneer. His argument in this, as on all forensic occasiuns, was remarkable fo,r its logical force and legal acuteness. In 1883, at the age ot 25. and afterwards, in 1838, he was offered and declined the whig nomination to Congress, but consented to serve the city of Portland in the Maine Legislature, in 1832, '39, '45, '46, '53, and '54, If there are any other instances in our history where a young man has, before reaching his thirty-fourth year, twice refused to go to Congress, 'wliile yet consenting to sit in the Btate Legislature, we are not acquainted with them. ^ Gen. Samuel and Hon. Wm-Pitt Fessenden. 707 College, he was spoken of as president of that institution, but his aversion to chang ing his mode of life suspended further effort. He eariy took a deep interest in the political affairs of the country, as his father, who had represented the town in the general court of Massachusetts, had before him. Both were strong and undeviating federalists of the Washington and Hamilton school." " Samuel Fessenden was the representative of New Gloucester in the general court of Alassachusetts in 1814, '15, and '16, and -.i senator from the county in 1818 and '19, advocating throughout 'vvith great power, the principles of the federal party. The last year of his seuatorship, the district of Alaine swung frora her ancient moorings by the side of the old commonwealth of Alassachusetts, into independent hfe. In 1835 and '26, he represented Portland in the legislature of the new state. After that he became engrossed in his law business, to the exclusion of everything else." " His commanding figure, his full, round voice, his emphatic and graceful elo cution, his powers, physical and mental, peculiarly qualified hira for a prominent po sition in a deliberative assembly. He distinguished himself so much in the legisla ture, that, in 1818, he was elected Alajor-General of the 10th Division of the mihtia ot Massachusetts — a commission he continued to hold under the separate organiza- In 1S13, he received the vote of his party in the Legioiature for the Senate of the United States, as he did again in 1845, while a member, tn 1850, he accepted the nomination and was elected to Co - - gress, but his seat, through an error in the returns, was given to his competitor. Mr, F, refused to contest the case before Congress, apparently from a principle which had marked his previous course — that he would not ask for ofiice, much less contend for it. In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska bill having arisen, tlie free-soil democrats voted with the whig^, and elected Mr, Fessenden, on the first ballot, to his chief and permanent sphere of usefulness, tlie United States Senate. Tiiis coalition of free-soil democrats and old-line whigs inaugurated the formation of the republican party in Maine, of the necessity of which Senator Fessenden was one of the most conspicuous and powerful advocates. He took his seat in the Senate, Feb, 23, 1854, and a week afterward, on the night of the 3d of March, delivered a speech of electrical eftect against the passage of the Kansas-Nebraska bill which immediately lifted him into national fame^. He was re-elected to the Senate in 1859, witii out the formality of a previous nomination, and again in 1864, He was fifteen years in the Sen ate uninterruptedly, save from June, 1864 to March, 1865, when he consented to hold, through the darkest hours of our finance, the office of Secretary of the Treasury, On the resignation of Mr. Chase, Mr, Fessenden was very solicitous for the appointment of somebody who, by his reputat tion and financial skill, would at once command the public confidence and preserve the credit of the goverument, and went to the President to talk to him about it. To his great surprise, the Pres ident told him he had concluded to nominate William-Pitt Fessenden, of Maine, Mr. Fessenden protested against the nofaination and refused the office, pleading physical inability as well as want of confldence in his fitness for the place; but Mr. Lincoln assured him that he had the confldence of the capitalists of the country, and tiiat, in fact, he had already sent his nomination to the Sen ate, and it would be confirmed before he could reachhis seat. Such an appeal could not be resist ed, and he accepted, with the condition that he was to serve only until a fit man could be found for the place. A newspaper -writer has said: *'Mr. Chase, while our armies were struggling in the agonies of the confiict from the Wilderness to Kiclimond, and when gold had risen from 90 to 180, aud was threatening to rise to 280, having i a- signed. Mr, Fessenden caught the faUing standard with true political courage, and held it until the surrender of the rebel armies, ^ , ^ ^ , ,, . j. .,,,.. He took charge at a time when it was too late to change policies and impossible to reform them. Nevertheless he stopped the issue of greenbacks, which had fallen to 40 cents on the dollar. He held the otHce disinterestedly to prevent the loss of confidence from embarrassing the government, and as soon as the fearful crisis had passed, resigned his portfolio and returned to the Senate to which he was re-elected. To the writer of this sketch he once said: 'I took the office reluctantly andasamatterof duty, and vacated it just as soon as I could.'" The flrst six years of his service in the Senate he was a member of the Committee on if inance, and in his later terms was the chairman of that committee. He was also a member ot the Library Committee and one of the regeuts of the Smithsonian Institution. He was also chairman of the Joint Special Committee on Keconstructiou, and prepared its report, which, in point of abUity, ha.q ""^^ wiSIf ?he''sec?ssi(m'movement rose to its height in 1861, he was chosen a member of the famous Peacedongress, and used his influence to avert the horrors of civU war Findmg the Southern States detlrmined and immovable in their purpose to sever tlieir connection with the Union, he uromptlv deSLred for coercive measures. During the long years of bloodshed which toUowe^d, he gupSed Mr. Lincoln's administration by his votes, his speeches, and his writings, and last, but 1 A Southerner who listened to this speech in the Senate, exclaimed, in the midst of it, " Why, That a man is this I All his guns are double-shotted." 708 Gen. Sam,ud and Hon. Wm-Pitt Fessenden. K tion of Maine for fourteen years, and which fairly entitled him to the title of ' General,' by which he was commonly known." " General Fessenden foUowed the federal party into its various changes: to na tional republican, under John-Quincy Adams, and to whig, when Clay led off the party. In 1841, he was the candidate of the anti-slavery party for Governor of the state," ' ' Probably no la'wyer in Maine ever argued so many cases to a jury as General Fes senden, and perhaps none tried more important questions of law before the court. Certainly none was more successful in civil or criminal practice. For over half a centu ry in active practice, in the courts of Cumberland,he was, for many years, the acknowl edged head and Nestor of the bar, wbich has always been famous for its legal ability. Perhaps General Pessenden's closest competitor for many years was the late Simon Greenleaf, the distinguished author of the Treatise on Evidence, whose authority is accepted wherever' the English language is spoken, or the common law recognized, [See Memorial of Benjamin' Parsons.] In fidelity to the interests of his clients. General Fessenden probablynever had his superior. In criminal trials his devotion . was absolute; and we have it from his own declaration, that he never defended not least, gave his four sons to the army, one of whom lost his life and another a limb, in con sequence of wounds received in battle. He went with his party when he thought it was right, and nothing on earth could induce him to go with his party wlien he thought it was wrong. His aim was to do right. His character is weU summed up in some lines attached to his name in the Memoirs ot the 40tb Congress. "Apply your eye-glass and minutely scan Tlie form and features of a wondrous man- Sharp in his physique — you could well expect Sharpness and boldness in his intellect; Ready in thought and irony — not wit. Behold in Fessenden our modern Pitt, He speaks; and steel-clad weapons from his brain Sweep like a tempest o'er the hills of Maine. Then like a storm-king, with unpitying eye. He views the prostrate forms around him lie. Cold in his temper, and of icy glow. He shines like his Katahdin crowned with snow; No smiles or blushes leave their genial trace Upon his Norman, frigid, thoughtful face. Though seeming strange, the truth must be confessed That fervid elements control his breast. Like fires which in volcanic mountaias glO'W, Whose summits glisten with eternal snow," His heart was as tender as a woman's, and an appeal was never made In vain to the kindness which ruled bis character. Once an estrangement between him and another senator occurred on account of a few words spoken in debate. After a Jew days that senator sent hiui, from his desk, a note ,saying: " It I have ottonded you, I ask your forgiveness. If you hiive offended me, 1 have forgotten it," Mr, Fessenden did not keep back his tears as he crossed the chamber to shake hands with his old friend, from whom he had been temporai-ily separated. Another striking ex ample has been published, Mr, Fessenden once made a remark which was interpreted as an insult to Mr, Seward, When informed of it, and seeing such a meaning could be given to his words, he instantly went to Mr, Seward and said: " Mr. Seward, I have iusulted vou; I am sorry for it, I did not mean it," This apology, so prompt, frank, and perfect, so delighted Mr. Seward that, grasping him by the hand, he exclaimed: "God bless you, Fessenden, I wish you would insult me again," Mr, Fessenden was one of the guests so mysteriously poisoned at the National Hotel, Washing ton, in 1858, a calamity which caused great horror throughout the country. He never fully recov ered from its effects, and it is'believed the disease which resulted in his death had its remote ori gin in the malaria then introduced into his system, A post-mortc-m examination confirmed all that his physicians had believed. His high example of spotless integrity cannot be without its influence upon those who shall come after him, and, repeated from generation to generation, will last forever. His cliaracter is worth moro to his country than his deeds, Mr. Sumner pronounced the judgment ot the Senate and the people when he spoke of him as of perfect integrity and austerest virtue, and inaccessible to the temptations which, in various forms, beset the avenues of public life, "True friend, steady leader, wise counsellor, considerate patr ot, devoted lo liberty and his country," (said another paper,) "he has, gone to his reward, and the greatest of thos" who spoko K Gen. Samuel Fessenden and Descendants. 709 a person whom he , believed to be guilty of the offence with which he was charged, and that indeed he had never been consulted by any such." " He was the author of two orations, delivered when a young man, and of a treatise on the Institution, Duties, aud Importance of Juries. A genial man, the frosts of age failed to chill tbe enthusiasm of his early youth. He was a sincere Christian, and a gentlem.an of the old school; stately, kindly in presence, liberal to the poor, and an indulgent parent. The purest sources of his enjoyment and the best influences of his life, he found in the domestic circle," New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Begister, Vol. xxv. No. 3. Of his children, viz. : nine sons and two daughters — five of the sons were edu cated at Bowdoin College and three at Dartmouth ; four were educated to the law ; three studied medicine, and one theology. Three have been members of Congress. Ees. New Gloucester and Portland, Me. 8276. Samttel-Clkmbnt, married Abby Grosvenor. He was a member of Congress, 8377. Thomas- A-D. , was also a member of Congress. 8378. Dakiel-AA', , was in business with his father from 1854 to 1861. [We have not the names of the other children,] or listened to these eulogies will be fortunate indeed if, when his work below is done, he shal^ leave behind him a life as pure and useful, a character as upright and honorable, a record as un- selflsh and praiseworthy as that of William-Pitt Fessenden."— [Compiled tiom an article by Capt. Geo-Henry Preble, U,S.N., in the New Eng. Hist.an^ Gen. Meg., "Vol. XXV, JVo. 3, where is found a hue likeness of Hon. Wm-Pitt Fessenden.] Children: 1. Mart, b. 16 June, 1832; d, 10 Dec, 1848, 2, Gen. Jamzs-Ueering, b. 28 Sept. 1833; grad. Bowdoin College, 1852; married, 5 Nov. 1856, Frances Cushmg Greeley. He entered tne United States Army as an additional Aid-de-Camp, with the rank of Co. onel, 16 July, 1862; was promoted t-i Brigadier-General. 8 Aug. 1864, and honorably mustered out of service as a Brigadier and Brevet Major-General, 15 Jau, 1866, 3, William-H ;WAED, b. 5 May, 1835; received the degree of LL.H. fioiu H.irvard Law School, 1860; and Bowdoin College conferred on him the honorary degree of A.M., 1865. 4. Gen. FnANCis, b, IS Mar, lS3a, Portland; grad, Bowdoin College, 1K5S, H.U,, 1859; m, Portland, 26 Aug, 1863, EUen- Winslow* Fox [10712], b. 16 Aug, 18-39, Poitiand, Me,, dau, of Judge Edward, ot P., and Lucy-BUen' (Winslow) (Natlum', John^, Xailian*, James', Job^, Kenelm^,). He entered the United States Army as a Captain of 19th Keg. of Intantry, May 14, 1861; was on recruiting duty, July, 1861, to Jan. 186-2; commanding a company in the Army of the Cumberland to Apr. 1862; was engaged at the battle of Shiloh, and severely wounded in the arm; was Colonel of the 25th Beg., Maine Vols., Oct. 1863 to Jan. 1863; commanding 3d Brigade, Casey's Division, in department at Washington, &c. ; commanding 1st Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, and engaged in the battle of ChantUly. 'Va.; Colonel ot .30th Maine Vols., and engaged in the Red River cam paign; commandinga regiment aud engaged in the battles of Pleasant HiU and Monett's BluH, La.; was severely -nounded and lost his right leg. Brigadier-General of United States 'Volun teers, May, 1864, Member of Military Commission, ¦Washington, D.C, and commanding 1st Inf antry Division, Department of West Virginia, to July, 1865. Commanding 1st Brigade, Han cock's Corps, July, 1865. He was a member of the Board for examination of officers, July to August 1865; member of the Wirtz MUitary Commis»ion,August to October, 1865; was president of tbe Court of Inquiry, and of a Military Commission, Nov. 1865to Jiar. 1866; was assistant commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, Maryland, West Virginia, and the Shenandoah VaUey, July to September 1866 „ ^ ,, ,^ , irevet Major-General United States Volunteers, 19 Nov. 1865, for gallant and meritorious services in the field during the war; was promoted Brevet Ma]or United States Army, 6 July, 1864 for gallant and meritorious services at I he battle of ShUoh, Tenn., where.he was severely •wounded in the arm. BrevetLieute-iant-ColonelUnitedStates Army, 6 July, 1864, for g llant and meritorious services at Monett's Bluff. La. Brevet Colonel and Brigndier-General United Stal es Armv 18 Mar. 18U5. Brevet Major-General United States Army for meritoriouB and gallant services during the war. Declined the appointment of I.ieutenant-Col onel of the 45th Infantry, August, 186b, Was transferred to the J:8th U.S, Infantry by the re-organization of the Army Eetired on his own application, with the rank of Brigadier-General United States Army 1 Nov 1866 Re&. ls!i, Portland, Me. ChUd: Edward-Fox, born April, 1866. S SAMnEL b 6 Jan 1841; grad. Bowdoin College, 1861. He was mortaUy wounded at BuIlEunVa., .30 A^g 1863 aSd died at Ceutreville, 1 Sept^l862; was First Lieutenant in the 2d Maine Battery anl'actiiig aid to Brigadier General Z-B. Tower when wounded. „.,„-,,, „ „, BUU cn-i/iuB oiii "" B \Hist. and Qen. Begister, Vol, xxv. No. S]. 710 Capt. Isaac* Pa/rsona. K 8379. MARTHA* [8365] (Sarah* (Winslow) Chandler, Bamabaif, Gilbert*, Na thaniel', Kenelm',) b. 13 Aug. 1769, New Gloucester, Me.; d. 9 Dec. 1833; married atN.G., 19 Jan. 1790, Capt. Isaac' PARSONS, b. 12 Aug. 1766, N.G., s. of CoL Isaac*, of N.G. 1761, (Dea. Isaac*, Ebenezer', Jeffrey',) and Salome (Merrill). [See Memorial of Jeffrey' Parsons.] He was clerk of the first parish in New Gloucester twenty-nine years; selectman and assessor fifteen years; and an oflScer in the Mas sachusetts militia thirteen years. The following obituary notice appeared in the Chr'isiian Mirror at the time of his death: In Glenburn (formerly Dutton) 9th inst. [8 Oct. 1888], Isaac Parsons, Esq., aged 73. The death of this man will be lamented by a numerous circle of friends who have known him for many years. Although he moved in a retired sphere and was unambitious of public notoriety, still there are many who kne-sM his worth and will drop the tear of sorrow that they shall see his face no more in the land of the living. Capt. P. was the eldest son of the late Col. Parsons of New Gloucester. His whole life has exhibited one continued series of laudable sobriety, inoffensiveness, and regularity. It is believed that no man ever sustained a more irreproachable charac ter, that there is no man living who can with truth accuse him of a mean, immoral, or dishonorable act, that no man ever saw him give way to a gust of sudden pas sion, or knew the sun to go down on his wrath. In the town of New Gloucester, where he was born and brought up, and where his foibles (if any) were known, it is believed that no solitary instance of one can be found who ever felt a spirrt of hos tility towards him. For three-score years the writer of this article traveled with him on the journey of life, and during all that period never knew the deceased to use bitter invective or reproachful language towards any human being, nor heard him utter a profane word. He was uniform in all things. Adversity and prosperity seemed alike to him — he neither shrunk under the one nor rejoiced at the other. His equanimity of mind was unusual. If death entered his windows and took from him a promising son or an only daughter, he moved on in the even tenor of his way without a sigh or a groan, his resignation apparent in all he said and did. He seemed to give up all his concerns into the hands of Pro'vidence, and regulated his desires by the laws of obedience. He carried in his breast a little Paradise, and a Heaven in prospect. He sat above the reach of fortune, and beheld with an air of unconcern, under his feet, all the storms and tempests that dash in pieces other men's felicity. He never coveted success or feared disappointment. He opened his door no less cheerfully to want than to abundance. His religion was practical. If to remember the Sabbath-day to keep it holy — ^if to fear God and keep his commandments — if to do to others as you would that they should do to you — if there be any 'virtue in keeping these commands, then Capt. Parsons was a virtuous, good man. Com. New Gloucester, Me. Children bom in New Gloucester: 8380. 1. Rbbkcca, b. 18 Dec. 1793; d. 14 July, 1794, N.G. 8381. 3. Pelbg-Chandlbk, b. 16 Jan. 1796; d. 31 Jan. 1801, N.G. 8382. 3. Ebkn, M.D., b. 11 June, 1798; was taken ill while on a visit to his father, and died at his house, 16 July, 1836. He received the degree of M.D. from Bowdoin College, in 1835, afld, for about six months, practiced ^ Descendants of Sarah' { Windmo ) Cliandler. 711 his profession at Whitefield, Me. He married, 13 Jan. 1826, Miriam Swett, of Windham, Jle., b. 5 June, 1805, dau. of Curtis, of W., b. 25 Aug. 1768, and Loranah (Purinton), b. 7 Apr. 1775. 8.p. She res. 1871, 'Portland, Me. 8383. 4. Isaac, [8288] b. 8 May, 1801; d. 21 Dec. 1834, N.G. 8-284. 6. Hannah-Andkrson, b. 3 .Vug. 1803; d. 5 Dec. 1803. Her death was occasioned by a fall from a chaise. 8385. 6. Nathan, [8289] b. 38 Dec, 1801; m, Nancy Doe; m. 2d, Aurelia-Payson Brown, 8386. 7. MosBS, [8299] b, 10 Feb. 1807; m. 30 Sept. 1839, Betsey Dyer. 8387. 8. M.4.RTHA-CHAin)LER, b. 9 May, 1809; d. of consumption, 16 Mar. 1827, N.G. 8288. ISAAC, [8283] (Martha* {Chandler) Parsons, Sarah* (Winslow) Chandler, Barnabas*, Gilbert, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 8 May, 1801, New Gloucester, Me., died there, 21 Dec. 1824. The following article, taken from the Maine Gazette of 1825, was written by a college class-mate, Wm-Pitt Fessenden, s. of Gen. Samuel Fessenden [8275] : "When self-esteem, or others' adulation. Would cunningly persuade us we were something Above the common level of mankind, The grave gainsays the smooth-complexioued tale, And with blunt truth acquaints us what we are." It is not often that I attempt to deal with serious subjects. Yet to the most careless and supine, such subjects must sometimes necessarily occur. We look back into the short period we have passed since first our opening faculties awoke to full per ception, and the recollection of scenes that are gone forever forewarns us that but a little while, an^ all that now cheers and exhilarates must flee away. If our memory brings to us aught of pain and sorrow, it excites our fears for the future. If it recalls aught of pleasures, we lament that, in being so transitory, they have left us nothing but to regret their remembrance. But so it is. And perhaps it is well for us, that these fond regrets, these delicious lockings back, these fears for the future, should thus pei-petually recur. To him who will allow himself time for reflection, and who will condescend to draw -wisdom from trifles, they are of benefit in reminding him that "All that's bright must fade, The brightest still the fleetest." Historians tell ua, that when Xerxes, seated on an eminence, reviewed his vast and almost countless army, when he saw his millions marching in proud array before their sovereign, their hearts buoyant 'with the hope of conquest, and their bosoms beating high with martial excitement, he wept at the reflection,- that, but a few fleeting years and ^1 that goodly assemblage must pass from the earth, and all those proud hearts be cold and senseless. What a lesson for a barbarian to teach us. It is but an oft-told tale, that the sovereign and his subject must one day lie side by side, that his gay apparel will decay as fast as the other's more simple habiliments, that his 712 Isaac' Pa/rsons. K sceptre 'will indeed one day be no more to him than a palmer's walking-staff, that his gorgeous palace must crumble into i"uins, and he must exchange his "large kingdom for a little grave." Death makes no distinctions. It annihilates time itself. Visit yonder grave-yard and read there the records of its doings among us. The blast •of the desert, at the same time that it tears up by the roots the old and gnarled oak, spares not the young and tender sapling. The modest and tender flower too, it sweeps away. So, old age bows beneath the blast of death ; middle life falls with violence to the earth ; youth perishes in its pride and comeliness ; and, last of all, infancy is crushed to atoms beneath its foot. It was but a short time since that I saw announced in the weekly chronicle of mortality the death of a young man, who, if aught of worth could save, would have yet been spared. It was a simple annunciation, a mere record of his age, the disease of which he died, and the time of his departure. In those who knew him not, it awakened no emotion. But to me, who had known and reverenced his tal ents and his virtues from infancy, it was the occasion of deep and serious regret. He was the victim of an hereditary consumption. His life was short and unpro ductive of events, but yet, perhaps a brief statement of his history may not be uninteresting. Tho father of I. P. was a small farmer in the 'vicinity of the neighborhood' where i dwelt, when I flrst saw him. Burdened with the cares of a large family, he could do no more than, by their aid, support himself and them. Till late boyhood, he of whom I speak was kept upon the farm, diligently ex erting himself in his vocation, and little dreaming of aught else than spending the remainder of his days in cultivating the paternal acres. His health began then to decline, and he was forced to recruit, and at length wholly to cease his exertions. Even at this early period, he had given evidence of those fine natural powers which afterwards gained him so much credit, I have still in my possession many occasional pieces of poetry written by him under all the disadvantages of his situa tion, and which evince a strength and vigor that needed only the pruning-knife of elegant literature to make it start up into a luxurious and noble growth. It was at this time that he flrst began to think of obtaining an education. But his funds were inadequate to the object. He was able to obtain some books from his friends and with these he commenced his operations. His zeal was indefatigable. Often you might see him, when the whole village beside was wrapt in sleep, by the Ught of his solitary taper, bending over his books, his pale face lighted up with the flashes of intellectual gratification. He was soon fitted for college, but poverty stood in his way. lie resolved, however, to conquer this obstacle. No one would assist him; he determined to assist himself. He took a school at the best wao-es he could get, which indeed were small, aud in that way acquired something to begin with. Hard was his lot through the three years of his college life. He obtained a petty office,- and this helped him some. He was rigidly economical, but still he needed assistance. He taught school in his vacations, and yet he had not enough. "Slow rises worth, by poverty deprest." -.0 one ever better exemplified this than did my departed friend. He made out, however, to got through. He finished his collegiate course, a poet, a scholar. ^ Isam" Parsons. tl3 and a Christian. At this time his health had worn much worse. His continued application, his unremitted, fervent industry, had poisoned the very springs of hia existence. But brighter days began now to dawn upon him. Some benevolent in- dividuals, who had become acquainted with his worth, had succeeded in procuring him the aid of a society, formed with the design of assisting young men of talents and morals in procuring an education. He was accordingly placed at one of our most flourishing institutions, as a student of divinity, and here he recommenced his labors, -with renewed zeal and increased hopes. But, alas! soon these hopes were blighted. His friends had confidently asserted that, as his ill-health was owing solely to his great exertions, he would soon recover it when placed in a situation so compar- atively easy. But it seemed as if his exertions were all that had preserved him in being. His intense assiduity, his great labors, had left him no time to die. But now that they were at an end, and he could look forward with confidence to future years of ease and tranquility, disease and sickness came upon him like a whirlwind. In a little more than a year from his leaving college, he died. He was deposited in the little burying-ground of his native village, and naught but a narrow mound of earth points out his grave to the traveler. I could tell something of his love too — but I have said enough, perhaps too much, already. A young man in consumption is at any time an interesting object. We weep to see the fond hopes of parents blighted in the opening, to see disease, slow and deadly, taking the place of health and vigor, to see the brilliancy of the eye waxing faint, the fair and comely cheek assuming the sallow hue of death, and the whole form wasting slowly away before the touch of its fell destroyer. This is far more terrible than sudden and instantaneous dissolution. This latter bursts upon us like a thunder-stroke ; for a while our frightened senses reel beneath the shock, but owing to our natural elasticity, it passes away, and leaves no impression. The former is a continual moving spectacle. While beholding such gradual and yet ceaseless decay, we feel as if in the presence of the King of Terrors, and careless indeed must be that man who cpuld forget the lesson which it brings him. But how much heavier is the blow when, in addition to all this, genius, learning, and piety become the victim of this insatiable monster. In such the world is interested. While around the couch of a child, a father, a mother, friends and relations pour their unavailing tears, the spirits of present and future time bewail the loss of' genius and of virtue so transcendent as was his. For myself, I never look up to the win dow where so oft I have seen him sitting, wrapt in his intensity of thought, without bowin"' with instinctive reverence. And I almost expect to see his pale face look ing out upon me, and returning ray salutation with one of those heart-beaming smiles which I so much valued. The turf which covers his remains is sacred to me. And whenever I 'visit the spot where he sleeps, and contemplate again the beauty, the excellence of his character, I almost imagine myself to have received a spark of that heavenly flame which blazed so brightly in his bosom. p. His brother Nathan' informs us that he left about one hundred pages of manu script prose and verse, which were destroyed in 1864, when the house of his ¦ brother Moses' was burnt. Among the poems were the following: — Lines coaposed on the death of his grandfather Chandler, in 1819;' " Mental Diversity,'" which was 714 Nathan^ Parsons and Descendants. K delivered befr^s the Philharmonic Society of New Gloucester; "Tower of Babel;" " Acrostic on the name Sarah Chandler ;" ' ' Envy ;" and ' ' Description of Lewiston Palls." Among his prose articles were: — "A Pedagogue's Defense;" "A Forensic Disputation ; " and several themes. 8289. NATHAN', [8285] (Martha* (Chandler) Parsons, Sarah* (Winslow) Chand ler, Bamdba^, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 28 Dec. 1804, New Gloucester, Me.; m. Glenburn, Me., 17 Apr. 1834, Nancy Doe, b. 12 Jan. 1810, Washington, Me., dau. of Samuel and Abigail (Pitch) of G. He married 2d, Atkinson, Me., 18 June, 1851, Aurelia-Payson Brown, b. 31 Mar. 1831, dau. of Jacob and Malinda (Clifford) of A. About 1839 he removed from New Gloucester to Roxbury, Mass., remaining there a year. He then went to Dutton, now Glenburn, Me., where he has since resided. Glenburn Centre was then a wilderness, but Mr. Parsons wrote, in 1871, that, from his farm, he could see twenty towns lying in the distance, and Mt. Katahdin, some ninety miles away. He has taught school twenty-one seasons; has held various town offices, having been selectman, overseer of the poor, assessor of taxes, and town treasurer; has also been treasurer of the Glenburn Bible Society, clerk of the Congregational Church, and a member of the Sabbath School Committee. Glenhim, Me. Children born in Glenburn : 8390. 1. Maetha-Chandlbb', b. 8 Feb. 1835; m. .Chicago, BL, 17 Nov. 1858, Henry Eldridge, b. 28 Dec. 1832, Ashfield, Mass., s, of EU and Susan (Hall) of A. He was educated at Sanderson Academy, Ashfield; re moved to Dwight, III,, where he has been a deacon of the Congregational Church since 1865; has also been justice of the peace two years. Mer chant, and agent for Florence Sewing Machines. Res. 1871, Dwight, IU,. Child: 8291. Alice-Hall", b. 19 Sept. 1861, Dwight. 8293. 2. John-Pesham", b. 15 Mar. 1837; married in D., 24 Oct. 1866, Lizzie Pitch, of Bristol, Me., born there, 38 Nov. 1836, dau. of Hai-ratt and Sally-D. (McParland) of B. House and sign painter. Res. Dwight, HI., and, 1871, El Dorado, Kansas. 8393. 3, Esthbr-Chandlek', b. 9 Aug. 1839 ; d. 4 Mar. 1866, and was buried in Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, III. 8394. 4. Jambs-Birnby', b. 17 Dec. 1843; enUsted at Bangor, Me., 4 Aug. 1862, in Co. A, 18th Reg, Maine Vol. Inf. ; in 1863, the regiment was trans ferred, and was known as the "First Maine Heavy Artillery." He was sergeant in Co. A, and was in the First Brigade, Third Division, aud Second Army Corps ; was at the siege of Petersburg and Richmond, and present at the surrender of Gen. Lee, at which time his regiment, which Aad numbered two thousand, was reduced to three hundred. He assisted in carrying his colonel, Daniel Chaplain, from the field at Deep Bottom, where he was mortally wounded. At the time of his discharge at B., 6 June, 1865, Col. B-B. Shepherd was in command of the regiment, and Samuel-E. Burnham captain of his company. Dealer in agricultural implements, etc. Res. 1871, Dwight, IU. ^ Moses' Parsons and DescendamU. 716 8395. 5. Mart-Nanct», b. 15 July, 1853; d. 30 July, 1853. 8393. 6. Isaac-Nathan', b. 10 Jan, 1855; d. 36 Apr. 1858. 8397. 7. Hbi.en-Mabt«, b. 5 Dec. 1859. 8398. 8. Hannah-Acrelia', b. 31 Sept. 1863. 8299. MOSES', [8386] (Martha* (Chandler) Parsons, Sarah* (Winshw) Chandler, Barnabas*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 10 Feb. 1807, New Gloucester, Me. ; m. Brewer, Me., 30 Sept. 1839, Betsey Dyer, b. 33 Dec. 1815, Bucksport, Me., dau. of Jesse and Rachael (Cobb) of Bucksport, Brewer, and Tarmo'ith, Me. Farmer; selectman and town clerk several years; taught school twenty-four winters. He removed from New Gloucester, Jle., to Glenburn, in 1833; represented the Orono and Glenburn District in tho Legislature in 1857. In July, 1864, his buildings were burned, and in November of that year, having sold his farm, he removed to Portland, May, 1865, to North Yarmouth ; and May, 1866, returned to Glenburn, where he was residing in 1871. P.O. add. East Bangor, Me. Children: 8800. 1. Isaac-Henry', b. 25 Oct, 1840, Glenburn; m. by A-K-P. Small, Bangor, Me., 15 May, 1864, to Jennie Thomas, b. 2 June 1839, Centre Harbor, N.Y., dau. of Bradbury-J. and Sally (Smith) of Durham, N.H. He en listed in the 18th Reg. Maine Vols. ; wben near Washington, had a fever, and for eighteen months after was unable to utter a loud word. The late Dr. Quimby restored his voice by external manipulations. Farmer. Res. Glerdnim; P.O. add. 1873, East Bangor, Me. Children bom in Glenburn: 8301. 1. George-Henry", b. 11 Feb. 1865. 8303. 2. Ernest-Delmont", b. 17 Apr. 1872. 8303. 2. CiTRTis- Ambrose', b. 9 Jan, 1844, Glenburn; m. by Rev. Edward-Payson Thwing, Portland, Me., 3 Dec. 1868, to Lucy-M. Stevens, b. 1 Jan. 1845, Portland, dau. of Dani^, of P., b. 12 Aug. 1813, Westbrook, Cumber land Co., Me., d. 6 Feb. 1867, at P., and Sarah (Kimball), b. 22 Jan. 1813, Kennebunk, York Co., Me. Merchant. Res. 1873, Portland, Me. 8304. 3. James-Oscab', b. 25 Nov. 1845; d. 30 Sept. 1846. 8305. 4. James-Oscak', b. 15 Mar. 1848; m. Bangor, Me., 24 Dec. 1868, Eila-A. Gibbs, b. 24 Dec. 1848, Glenburn, dau. of Eben-Kasey, b. 27 Jan. 1817, at G., and Mary-Ann (Pierce), b. 3 Mar. 1819, Orrington, Me. Parmer. P.O. add. 1871, East Bangor, Me, Children : 8306. 1. Louise-Gibbs", b. 20 Mar. 1870. 8307. 2. Minnie-Blanche", b. 20 July, 1872, G. 8308. PELEG', [8367] (Sarah* (Winslow) Chandler, Barnabas*, Gilbert, Na thanieV, Kenelm',) b.9 Sept. 1773, New Gloucester, Me. ; d. 18 Jan. 1847, Bangor, Me. ; married atN.G., 7 Dec. 1797, Esther" Parsons, b. 18 Jan. 1775, N.G., dau. of Col. Isaac* of N.G., (Dea. Isaac*, Ebenezer', Jeffrey', of Gloucester, Mass.,) and Salome (Merrill). [See 8279, and Memorial of Jeffrey' Parsons.] He grad. at Brown Um- 8310. 2, 8311. 3. 8312. 4. 8313. 5. 8314. 6. 8315. 7. 716 Descendants of Judge Peleg' Chandler. K versity, 1795; practiced law in N.G. until 1826, when he removed to Bangor, con tinuing to practice there until his death. He held the office of judge. Bangor, Me. Children born in New Gloucester : 8309. 1. Bbtsby-P ARSONS, [8319] b. 5 Sept. 1798; d. 11 Apr. 1860; m. Dr. Josiah Deane. Ebtheh-Parsons, b. 20 Aug. 1800; d. 13 Sept. 1800, N.G. Chablbs-P ARSONS, [8332] b. 29 Oct. 1801; d. 17 Nov. 1857; married . Hannah- Anderson, b. 18 Sept. 1803; d. 25 June, 1808, N.G. Sarah-Mabia-Winslow, [8334] b. 13 Dec. 1805; m. Rev. Ariel-Parish Chute. The'ophilus-Parsons, [8340] b. 13 Oct. 1807; m. Eliza-Julia Schlatter. 7. Hannah- Anderson, [8353] b. 13 June, 1809; d. 20 Jan. 1863; m. Wm- Henry Ropes. 8316. 8. Esthbr-Parsons, [8360] b. 24 Jan. 1812; d. 10 Apr. 1846, New York City ; m. Harry-Quincy Andrews. 8317. 9. Horace-Philip, b. 13 Apr. 1814; d. 28 Jan. 1818. 8318. 10. Peleg- Whitman, b. 12 Apr. 1816; lawyer, flrm of Chandler, Thayer & Hudson, 27 Court St. Res. 154 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 8319. BETSEY-PARSONS', [8309] (dau. of Peleg' Chandler,) b. 5 Sept. 1798, New Gloucester; d. 11 Apr. 1860, Bangor, and was buried there. She married, 27 Oct. 1822, Dr. Josiah DEANE, of Phippsburg, Me., born in 1796, s. of Zadoc, of Minot, Me. In August, 1820, he commenced practice in Bowdoinhara; Nov. 1821, removed to Phippsburg, where he had an extensive practice, being highly esteemed for his skill. He died 26 May, 1854, aud was buried in Bangor. Phippskirg, Me. Children : 8320. 1. Henry-Martyn', b. 3 Nov. 1823, Phippsburg; d. Oct. 1866, Tahiti, Society Islands. 8321. 2. Sarah-Maria', b. 28 Nov. 1834, P, ; d, 37 Nov. 1851, Bangor, at the residence of her father. She married, 33 Oct, 1846, Rev, Thoinas-Davee Sturtevant, of Portland, 5Ie., b. 1819; d. 18 May, 1850, Sacramento, Cal. Child: 8322. Thomas-Carpenter*, b. Dec. 1849; d, 16 Sept. 1851. 8323. 3. Esther-Parsons', b. 9 July, 1826, Phippsburg; married, 27 July, 1846, Rev. Lemuel-Chandler Spofford, ol Bedford, N.H., who died 12 Apr. 1869, La Porte, Ind. Children: 8324. 1. Henry-Chandler', b. 20 Apr. 1853, De Pere, Wis. ; d. 10 June, 1859. 8325. 2. John-Frederic", b.. 6 Oct. 1856, 8326. 4. JbsiAH-FoRBUsH', b. 11 Feb. 1828; probably died young. 8327. 6. Eliza', b. 3 June, 1830, Phippsburg; married, 36 Dec. 1866, james-Samuel Howe, of Bangor. Lawyer and U. S. Commissioner. Res. 1871, Bangor, Me. ^ Descendants of Sarah" ( Winslow ) Chandler. 717 8338. 6. Mary-Pessbndsn', b. 38 Sept. 1833, Bangor. 8329. 7. JoiflN-FEBDERic', b. 3 Sept. 1835, " ; d. 2 Jan. 1872, New Or leans, La. 8330. 8. Annie-Clbveland', b. 28 Aug. 1837, " ; married, 25 July, 1867, Rev. Clay Mc Cauley, of Chambersburg, Penn. 8331. 9. Josiah-Whitman', b. 1839, Bangor; d. 5 Oct. 1859, Galveston, Texas. 8S33. CH.\RLES-P ARSONS', [8311] (s. of I^eleg' Chandler,) b. 39 Oct. 1801, New Gloucester, Me.; grad. Bowdoin College, 1832; d. 17 Nov, 1857, Poxcroft, Me. We add the following notices of his death : We regret to learn that Hon. Charles P, (handler, senator elect from Piscata quis county, died very suddenly, of disease of the heart, at his residence in Poxcroft, on Tuesday evening last. He had been in his usual health until a short time previous, when, feeling rather unwell, he took some medicine, but was soon found to be dying, and expired before the physician could be recalled. He was a man universally respected and beloved for his estimable qual ities of both head and heart; and his death will be deeply lamented by a large circle of friends and acquaintances, not only in his own county but throughout the State. He was known and relied upon as a man of the strictest integrity, sterling good sense, and sound judgment, and enjoyed in the highest degree the confidence of all with whom he had intercourse or association. The people of his town aud county fully appreciated his abilities and worth, and have frequently testified thereto by placing him in many positions of responsibility and honor. He has filled many important town offices, and has several times represented his district in the House of Representatives, and also the county in the State Senate — and was at the time of his death a senator elect. In him the republican party has lost, an able, eamest, and faithful advocate of its principles, and the community a valuable member. Bangor Whig, Nov. 19, 1857. Charles P-\esons Chandler. — On a bleak day in January, ten years ago, three brothers met, from long distances, in a remote village near Portland, to. lay in his ancestral burial-place the mortal remains of an honored father. He was a man of marked character, of a commanding presence, and had inspired his children with affectionate admiration. His sons were of the same profession with himself, and owed whatever of siiccess they had attained to his own instructions. They had re moved his natural body to his and their native town, in compliance with his dying request, and the unostentatious monume^.t that marks the spot recites that it was erected by his surviving sons "in affectionate respect for the character of their father, teacher, and friend." And now, within a few days, the oldest of these sons, and the one most beloved perhaps by that father, has passetl forward to join his friend and early master in the law. Few men were more generally known tliroughout big native State; no man was more beloved and respected ; and although his decease has been everywhere referred to, a few more words will be pardoned by those who knew him. Indeed, there are circumstances in his personal history that cannot fail of encouragement to men who never heard his name. Educated for the bar, and entering upon the profession with the zeal, energy, and laudable ambition of an ardent spirit, and with prospects as fair as any 718 Hon. Charles- Par soni Chandler. R man of his age, he soon perceived that a hereditary and increasing tendency to deaf ness must greatly impair his usefulness in this occupation, if it did not entirely debar him from the practice. For years he strove in silence against this strengthening conviction, and when at length it became certain that any cure, or even slight mitigation was not to be expected, he calmly submitted to this darkening shadow of his professional success. He felt, as all deaf men must and do feel, that this infirm ity affects the mind as well as the body ; that one debarred from all the ordinary inter course of society, hearing only what is specially addressed to him, is Uke a traveler who looks on a beautiful scene in nature through an inverted telescope or a colored glass, receiving no adequate impression of its real character; or like one whose only impression of a landscape is derived from the sketches of an artist. He felt, too, as deaf men naturally feel, a sensitiveness for the defect, and a desire to ¦withdraw entirely from society, from a feeling of repugnance at the prominence which it is apt to give them, and an indisposition to annoy their friends by taxing kindness to excess in the casual intercourse of life. But he did what many deaf people are unable to do. He resisted, and successfully resisted these feelings and this course of action ; and great was his reward in so doing. Of a gentle and retiring nature, he could never force himself upon others. He never made himself or his infirmity prominent ; although entirely conscious of the overshadowing misfortune of his life, and often suffering intensely on account of it, he suffered in silence, and always maintained an outward tone of cheerfulness, that made him a most desirable companion for the grave or the mirthful. Such was his manner, the delicacy, simplicity, and truthfulness of his charrcter, that no one felt bound to make special exertions on his behalf; and when he was present, there was no embarrassment because he did not hear. He was never in the way, and no man's society was raore eagerly sought, al though it was quite difficult to converse with him at all. But he always preserved a just and proper self-respect. Grateful for the sympathy of all who knew him, he never sought to increase it, and, well knowing that pity is next akin to contempt, he was too conscious of his own mental powers to allow the patronizing air of coarse men towards a physical infirmity; and for those, if there were any, who would sneer and mock his weakness, he had no word of remonstrance. He knew his burthen and strength was given him to bear it with firmness, dignity, and cheerfulness: To no perverse suspicion he gave way. No languor, peevishness, nor vain complaint. It would have pained him when living to have these things said, but now that he is gone, it is proper that they should be said, by way of encouragement and warn ing to those in a similar condition. Nor did he rehnquish his profession. Having become thoroughly fitted for its practice by long years of study and experience, he had no idea of sacrificing the ad vantages so painfully acquired, but determined to persevere in the same direction, although fully conscious of the difficulties and mortifications to be encountered ; and this he did with fair success for thirty years, although, of course, debarred from some portions of its multifarious duties. He always found enough to do. A well-read lawyer, a safe counsellor, a sagacio is man, he was consulted far and near. No man ^ Hon. Charles-Parson^^ Chandler. 719 was more deservedly trusted with the dearest rights of others. He carried into life the prayer of tho great moralist, for the ability and the disposition to settle, adjust, and terminate controversies ; to calm the angry passions of men ; to establish peace among neighbors; to aid the oppressed; to protect the innocent; and to see that the guilty suffered no wrong through prejudice or passion. He was universally regarded as a peacemaker; and he annihilated, in his own community, the prejudice against the bar, and forever destroyed the vulgar error, that a la'wyer is necessarily the promoter of strife or the exciter of angry passions in men. Although not destitute of ambition for public life, he, for many years, dis couraged all attempts to thrust him forward. But of late he was induced to accept some positions of honor and of trust. He had been a member of both branches of the Legislature, and he performed the duties to the great satisfaction of his con stituents; and, what sometimes seemed singular, no member seemed better posted in the daily proceedings of those bodies, or was listened to with greater respect in debate, although he could not hear one word that was said by others. These are no mere complimentary phrases, and indiscriminate praises of the dead. What is here said is carefully considered, and although from the pen of one who knew him well, and who has been these many years filled with admiration for his character, and gratitude and consolation for the light of his example, there are thousands of li-ving men who know that these statements come short of the, truth. There is no man Uving who 'will question them. The departure of this good man was in harmony with his life, calm, kindly— without a struggle to prevent the passing spirit from leaving its last impression of peace upon his features. He was sitting by the fireside, alraost engaged in con versation, when he appeared to drop asleep, as was not unusual at this time of the day. His manner of breathing attracted attention, and it was soon found that the spirit had passed on, and the ear that heard not was unstopped forever. The burial took place on the last day of the week. The body was laid out in citizen's dress, and those present thought there never was a face more noble and beautiful in death. The wrinkles in the high forehead were all smoothed out— the eyes Ughtly closed as in sleep, and a most benignant smile rested upon the mouth, the last imprint of the departing spirit. The feeling in the community was a sermon to the faithless. Old men would hang over the corpse with streaming eyes, and then stoop down and kiss the face and move silently away, whUe throughout the com munity there was a general feeling of sadness. The body was laid in a gentle deoUvity on the banks of the Piscataquis : And yon tall pine tree, whose composing sound Was wasted on the good man's living ear. Hath now its own peculiar sanctity ; And, at the touch of every wandering breeze, Murmurs, not idly, o'er his peaceful grave. From a Boston paper. The announcement of his death was made to the Senate by Mr. HamUn, of Penobscot, who said: Mr. Pbesidbnt; I would take this occasion to announce through you to the Senate the death of the Hon. Charles Parsons Chandler, member elect to this board 13 720 Hon. Chwrles -Parsons' Chandler. S. from the county of Piscataquis, who died at his residence in Poxcroft, in November last, at the age of fifty-six years. . On the day of his decease, he was apparently in good health, and engaged in his usual busiuess; and on the evening of the same day, while sitting in his chair, at his own fireside, he suddenly expired, 'without a struggle or a groan, and almost without the notice of his family by which he was surrounded. As he has no colleague upon this floor, as one of the Senators from the adjoining county of Penobscot, and which formerly embraced 'within its limits the constituency of the deceased, 1 have thought it not improper in me to make this announcement, and to pay some sUght tribute of respect to the character of our lamented friend. He was born in the town of New Gloucester, in this State, and more than thirty years ago he located himself in the valley of the Piscataquis, where, for several years he taught an academy. He soon opened a law office in the town of Poxcroft, where he continued to practice to the time of his decease. * * * The Governor of the Universe has summoned him to another scene of action. His labors here are finished; there begun. My acquaintance with the deceased was short. We met one year ago as strangers. I first learned his worth in the committee room, "Where his social converse was itself a feast " Affable, courteous, unassuming in his every day deportment — a sate and correct adviser— an industrious and faithful legislator — we parted as friends. His death is a loss, not only to his family, but alike to his constituents— the Senate — ^the State; but "Thee to deplore, were grief misspent indeed, It were to weep that goodness has its meed ; That there is bliss prepared in yonder sky. And glory for the virtuous when they die." The resolutions were then unanimously adopted by risinw. On motion of Mr, Jones, that Senator was charged 'with a message to the House, informing that body of the death of Hon. Charies P. Chandler, Senator elect, from the Tenth Senatorial District; and subsequently reported that he had deUvered the message. Mr. Chapman moved as a further mark of respect to the memory of the deceased, that the Senate do now adjourn. And the Senate adjourned to Monday at eleven o'clock. Mr. Chandler married, but we have not the name of his wife. In 1871 she was residing in Poxcroft, Me. Child : 8333. Maj. Chari.es-Pkli,, enlisted in the Union army, and was killed in battle, in Virginia— date unknown. He was a lawyer in Poxcroft. 8334. SARAH-MARIA-WTNSLOW', [8313] (dau. of Peleg' Chandler,) b 31 Dec. 1805, New Gloucester, Me. ; m. by Rev. John iMaltby, Bangor, Me., 25 Apr 1836, to Rev. Ariel-Parish CHUTE, of Sharon, Mass,, b. 16 May,' 1809, Byfield K Theophilus -Parsons' Chandler. 721 Essex Co., Mass., s. of Richard and Dorothy (Pearson) of Byfield Parish, Rowley, Mass. Clerk in the U. S. Treasury Department. Res, Oxford, Po wnal, and Harrison, Me. ; "Woburn, Milton, Lynnfield, Byfield, Ware, Chelsea, and, 1871, Sharon, Mass. Children: 8335. 1. Ellen-Mauia, b. 23 IMay, 1837, Oxford, Me. ; married, 20 Sept. 1855, A- D. Bacon, M.D., of S. Res. 1872, Sharon, Mass. 8386. 2. Francbs-Pearson, b. 2 June, 1840, Pownal, Cumberiand Co., Me. Res. 1872, Sharon, Mass. 8337. 3. Richard-Henry', b. 14 Mar. 1843, Woburn, Middlesex Co., Mass. ; soon after the commencement of the late war. enlisted as private in the 35th Mass. Reg. ; 'was taken prisoner at the battle of the North Anna, re maining in prison seven months, when he was exchanged on parole. He was then a captain in the 59th Mass. Regiment. In 1872, he was engaged in the lumber business, in Missouri. 8338. 4. Esther-Andrews', b. 22 June, 1846, Milton, Norfolk Co., Mass.; d. 31 Dec. 1866; married, 3 July, 1866, Edgar-JI. Hickson, a clerk in the U.S. Treasury Department. 8339. 5. Sabah-Barnes'. b. 30 July, 1848, Harrison, Cumberland Co., Me. 8340. THEOPHILUS-P ARSONS', [8314] (». of Peleg' Chandler,) b, 13 Oct. 1807, New Gloucester, Me.; m. Philadelphia, Pa., 20 Sept. 1887, Eliza- Julia Schlatter, b. 29 May, 1809, Phila., dau. of William and Catherine- Vaughn (Lyon) of P. He was Assistant U.S. Treasurer in Boston, four years, during the late war. Was a la'wyer in Bangor, Me., from 1830 to 1837, since which time he has practised in Boston. In 1877 his address was No. 5 Tremont St.; res. Brookline, Mass. Children : 8341. 1. Mart-Elizabeth', b. 23 Sept. 1838, Boston, Mass. ; married there, 28 July, 1858, Edwin-Augustus Gibbons, b. 20 Mar. 1834, at B., s. of Daniel-Lewis and Mary-Richardson (Howe) of B. He grad. Harvard University in 1855; in 1877, was a teacher in New York City, 543 Fifth Avenue. Res. Boston, Brookline, and Waltham, Mass. ; and New York City. Children : 8343. 1. Chandler', b. 13 June, 1859, Boston. 8343. 8. Daniel-I.ewis", b. 21 May, 1861, Waltham. 8344. 3. Frances- Vaughn", b. 13 Nov. 1863, " 8345. 4. Constance", b. 3 Sept. 1864, " 8346. 2. Col. Cuarles-Lyon', b. 27 Dec. 1839, Boston. Immediately after the at tack on Fort Sumter, he gave up his ousineas, and devoted his attention to raising a company of three years volunteers from the town of Brook line. After much trouble and some delay, he was mustered into the service of the United States, May 19th, 1861, as Second Lieutenant in Company A., First Massachusetts Regiment. In June, he accompanied this reoiment to Washington, and, in July, partici|>ated in the campaign to Centreville, the fight at Blackburn's Pord, and its attendant marches- 722 Col. Charles-Lyon' Chandler. K On this campaign he received his first baptism of flre, and showed the germs of that ability to command troops, which afterward rendered bim so conspicuous. He was commissioned First Lieutenant, March 21st., 1862. On the arrival of the First Mass. Regiment before Yorktown, Lieutenant Chan dler was detailed by General Heintzelman, as assistant on the works, and served in that capacity up to the time of the evacuation of that place by the rebels. At Pair Oaks, he was again detailed as engineer upon the works erecting there, which duty he performed until he left, with the army, for the James River — not omitting to join his regiment in the numerous skirmishes of the month of June. At Glendale and Malvern Hill he was with the regiment, having taken command of Com pany A, after Captain Wild was wounded at Fair Oaks. At Harrison's Landing he was again engineering, and superintended most of the works in the front of Hooker's division. In August, he left the Army of the Potomac to accept a commission as Captain in the Thirty-fourth Massa chusetts Regiment, which regiment he joined near Alexandria, Va., in September, 1833. They were on garrison duty until the summer of 1863, when the regiment was ordered to Harper's Ferry. During the fall of that year they had some skirmishing with the enemy, and several severe marches, in all of which Captain Chandler distinguished himself as usual. In the spring of 1863, Major-General Berry, then commanding a division in the Army of the Potomac, hearing of the high character Captain Chandler was gaining, made application to the War Department for him as aid-de-camp. The application was endorsed by Generals Hooker and Sickles, but was not granted on account of the remon strance of Colonel Wells against having so valuable an officer taken' from his regiment. In the spring of 1864, he was appointed Lieutenant- Colonel of the Forty-first Mass. Regiment, and left the Thirty-fourth; but, while in Boston awaiting orders, he was commissioned Lieutenant- Colonel of the Fifty-seventh Mass. Regiment, a regiment just formed, which he joined at Washington in May, 1864. He started with this regiment on Grant's campaign, and. Colonel Bartlett having been wounded in almost its first engagement, led it through the sanguinary conflicts of the Wilderness, until he fell, while rallying his men, at the North Anna River, May 34th, 1864, having been three years in the ser vice of his country, and never having once faltered in his resolve to fight for her life until his own was taken or hers made perpetual. Colonel Chandler's character was such as to attract the respect and love of all who knew him. He was invariably cheerful, and con siderate of others. Having great self-control, a mind clear and practical, of analytical power, and capable of original investigation and tiiought, possessed great executive ability. He was firm of purpose, witii much true -independence, and a judgment mature and sound for one so young. These qualifications made him a cool and able leader, and those who had most closely watched his brief but glorious military career K Col. Charles-Lyon' Chandler^ 723 had the highest hopes of his continued and increased usefulness in the army. General Bartlett wrote of him: "Every officer and man that I have been to see in the.hospitals here speaks of Colonel Chandler's brave ry and devotion with filling eyes. I never saw men who, in so short a time, had such a feeling of admiration for any man's conduct. His loss was felt throughout the corps." General Ledlie, who commanded the division in which the Fifty-seventh was included, wrote : " I feel thati am only telling the strict truth when I say that I never knew a more gallant and chivalrous soldier, a more genial and kindly gentleman." His last letter home expressed firm confidence in the power and love of the Lord to protect and guide him. His last commands to those of his men who had tried to carry him from the field were of self-renunci ation, bidding them to leave him to die, and to save themselves; and we leam from one who was with him to the end, that he died happy. Truly he had counted the cost, and was ready for the sacrifice. His kindness to his men, his modesty and his bravery, made him beloved by all. Even the enemy, into whose hands he fell after being wounded, showed the respect they bore for his gallantry by the care and attention given him during the short interval before his death. The above, extracted from a collection of letters and obituary no tices by his devoted friends among the officers of the army and the gov ernment, but faintly exhibits his estimable character and patriotic service. The reader will find much more to interest him in the little memorial volume printed for the use of the kindred of the lamented Colonel Chandler. 8347. 3. Frances- Vaughn', b. 18 Mar. 1842, Boston; m. Brookline, Mass., 19 Aug. 1862, CoLWilUam-Latham Candler, b. 13 July, 1839, Marblehead, Mass., 8. of John and Susan (Wheelwright) of Marblehead, aft. of Bos ton. He was commissioned First Lieutenant in the 1st Mass. Reg. Vols., May, 1861, and Captain and Aid-de-Camp of U.S. Vols, in 1863; was Brevet Major, Lieutenant-Colonel, and Colonel; resigned his commission May, 1863. He has been engaged in mining. Res. Empire City, Clear Creek Co., Col., and Boston, Mass. Brooklins, Mass. Child: 8348. Charles-Henry- Wheelwright", b. 7 Feb. 1864, BrookUne; died there, 29 May, 1864. 8349. 4. Theophilus-P ARSONS', b. 7 Sept. 1845, Boston; an architect at 57 Broadway, N.Y., with Russell Sturgis, Jr., & Co. 8350. 5. Alfbed-Du Pont', b. 18 May, 1847; in 1871, was a lawyer in New York City, No. 78 Broadway; and, in 1873, in Boston, No. 5 Tremont St. Res. Brookline, Mass. 8351. 6. Amce- Augusta', b. 10 Dec. 1848, Brookline. 8352. 7. Sumneb-Chase', b. 4 Apr. 1854, " 8353 HANNAH-ANDERSON', [8315] (dau. of Peleg' Chandler,) h. 13 June. 1809, New Gloucester, Me.; d. 20 Jan. 1863, at Washington, D.C, while there 724 EdAjoard-JElaon* Bopes. ^ assisting in the care of our sick soldiers. She was married in Bangor, Me., probably about the month of February, 1834, to William-Henry ROPES, b. 9 Jan. 1809, Salem, 8. of Hardy and Hannah (Bison). He grad. Waterville College, Me. ; resided many years in Fernandina and Palatka, Florida, on account of ill health, and died at the latter place, 5 Nov. 1866. She is the author of a book entitled "Six Months in Kansas", Johu-P. Jewett, Boston, publisher, 1856; also of "Cranston House," a novel, Otis Clapp, Boston, pubUsher, 1859. She resided in New Gloucester until the age of eighteen, then in Bangor and Poxcroft, Me. ; Milton, Waltham, Cambridge, Bed ford, and Boston, Mass.; La'wrence, Kansas; and Georgetown, D.C. Children : 8354. 1. Eliza', born about 1835, Poxcroft; died in inf ancy. 8355. 2. Edward -Elson', bom about 1837, Milton, Mass., sends us an account of his experiences during the late war as follows: I was present at the attack made upon Lawrence, Kansas, May 25, 1856, by border ruffians, under Atchison and Stringfellow ; was in action under Gen. James-H. Lane, as a private in Co. A, 1st Reg. Kansas Free State Militia, at Franklin, Kansas, Aug. 13, 1856; also under Gen. Lane, as a private in Bickerton's Artillery, at Port Saunders, Aug. 15, 1856; was also in action under Capt. Walker, as a private in Bickerton's Artilleiy, at Fort Titus, Aug. 16, 1856; was sick in hospital at La^wrence, Kansas, during the engagement of Sept. 14 atd 15, 1856. When the war of the rebelUon broke out I did not have faith in the patriotism of the North, but after I found they were going to fight 1 concluded that I was a coward not to be doing my share, and so I started from the Rocky Mountains with that intention. I endeavored to obtain a com mission in Kansas, and, failing to do so, became disgusted -with my o^wn selfishness in trying to get an officer's berth, and went to the front and enlisted as a private. While on my way, I was arrested at EUenboro, • Va., on charge of being a rebel spy, and was kept a prisoner two weeks at Cornwallis, Richie Co., Va., at Wheeling, and at Camp Chase, near Columbus, Ohio. When _ was released the military authorities re fused to give me transportation, and being nearly out of money I walked to Winchester, Va. — 435 miles — making the trip in 16 days. I then, June 20, 1862, enUsted in Co. D, 2d Mass. Inf., and was in action at Cedar Mountain, Antietam, Chancellorsville, Beverly Pord, Gettysburg, Resaca, and before Atlanta; was also on duty at Park Barracks, New York City, in August, 1863, when the draft was enforced. I was "orderly" in the Provost Marshal's office at TuUahoma, Tenn., in the winter of 1863 and '4, and again at Atlanta, Ga., in the autumn of 1864. I went through Georgia, theCarolinas, and Virginia, under Gen. Sherman; marched in grand review before President Johnson, and was discharged at camp near Washington, .Tune 13, 1865, and sent to the rendezvous at Read ville, Mass., before my discharge was given into my possession. I was courtmartialed once for " standing on my beat," and acquitted; was never punished and never nromoted. My old captain, Mr. Daniel Oakey, Uves in your city. In 1871 he was unmarried ; P.O. address, Volusia., Florida. K » Skmner^ Andrews, Bearce. 725 8356. 3. W1U.IAM', bom about 1839, Milton; died in infancy. 8357. 4. Alice-Shepherd', b. 13 Dec. 1841, Waltham, Mass. ; ra. Nashua, N.H., 22 Jan. 1866, Jairus-Leander Skinner, born in Jamaica, Windham Co., Vt., s. of Jaims, of Amherst, Mass., and Mary (Streeter), whose mother's maiden name was Abigail Parsons, a daughter of George Parsons, of Boston. Abigail lived in Danby, Vt. In each of the four generations succeeding that of George Parsons was a child bearing his full name. See Jeffrey' Parsons Memorial. Mr. Skinner served in the Union army; raised Company D, 27th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, and enUsted in that regiment, 6 September 1861 ; was orderly sergeant ten months; second Ueutenant eleven months ; first lieutenant one year; and captain seven months. He was taken prisoner at Drary's Bluff, Va,, 16 May, 1864, and was imprisoned at Richmond, Va., Macon, Ga., and Charleston and Columbia, S.C. ; escaped from the latter place, 29 Nov, 1864. He was mustered out of service, 1 Jan. 1865, at Washington, D. C. Postmaster at Amherst. Res. 1876, Amh&rgt, Mass. Children: 8358. 1. Esther-Chandler", b. 6 Dec. 1866, Amherst. 8359. 2. Edward-Lyman', b. 8 Mar. 1872, " ; died there, 5 Aug. 1872. 8360. ESTHER-PARSONS', [8316] (dau. of Peleg* Chandler,) b. 24 Jan. 1812, New Gloucester, Me. ; d. 10 Apr. 1846, New York City; m. Bangor, Me., in 1838, Harry-Quincy ANDBEWS, bom in 1810, Lafayette, Onondaga Co., N.Y. He is now deceased. Res. Bangor, Penobscot Co., Me., and New York Oiiy. Child: 8361. Henbt-Chaitdlbb, b. 10 Apr. 1846, New York; has been engaged in .studying law in that city. 8363. SALOME', [8371] (Sarah* (Winslm) Chandler, Bamaba^, Gilbert*, Na thanieV, Kendm',)b. 22 Sept. 1788, New Gloucester, Me. ; died there, 16 Dec. 1828; married there, 6 Oct. 1805, Dexter BEABCE, of N.G., b. 17 Aug. 1781, Bridge- water, Mass., s. of Job and Sarah (Keith) of B. He died 8 Sept. 1858, Portland, Me. [Job Bbabce, b. 10 Apr. 1749; d. 26 Aug. 1838; m. 2 Nov. 1780, Sarah Keith, b. 7 Dec. 1754; d. 8 Nov. 1838. "Children: 1. Dexter, b. 17 Aug. 1781; 2. Sarah, b. 2 Aug. 1784; 3. Hannah, b. 13 Mar. 1789; d. 3 May, 1817; 4. Lydia, b. 16 Oct. 1791; d. 30 Aug. 1838; 5. Ford, b. 13 Mar. 1794; d. 25 Sept. 1838; ^6. Charles, b. 12 Oct.' 1796; d. 13 Nov. 1796; 7. Susanna-Keith, b. 17 July, 1798; d. 3 Jan. 1836. For a more extended account of this faraily see Memmial of John' Winslow.] New Gloucester, Me. Children bom in New Gloucester : 8363 1. Samubl-Fessenden', b. 12 July, 1812; d. 30 Apr. 1831, N.G. 8364 a Chablbs-Dbxteb', b. 4 July, 1816; m. Portland, Me., 11 Apr. 1843, Lo- rana' Trae [8402], b. 4 Oct. 1813, N.G., dau. of Jonathan, of N.G., and Deborah' (Winslow). She died 8 May, 1859, Portiand. He res. 1871, Portland, Me. 726 Barnabas* Winslow and Descendants. K Children bom in Portland: 8305. 1. Charles-Greenleaf, b. 20 Dec. 1846. 8366. 2. AUce-Chandler', b. 22 Feb. 1851. 15367. 3. Sabah-Holman-Chandlbr', b. 2 June, 1820; m. Readfield, Kennebec Co., Me., 25 Nov. 1841, John-Bean Fillebrown, of R. Res, 1871, Falmouth, Cumberland Oo,, Me. Children : 8868. 1. Marinda-Jane', b. 32 Aug. 1843, Readfield; m. by Rev. B-H. Bailey, Falmouth, 31 Dec. 1868, to Whitman-Sprague Dyer, of Portland, Me., s. of Christopher and Lucy-AmeUa (Sprague) of P. Res. 1872, Portland, Me. 8369. 2. John-Holman', b. 15 Sept. 1846, R. 8370. 3. Mary-LeUa', b. 80 Oct. 1862, P. [Three other children of Salome' (Chandler) Bearce died in infancy.] 8371. BARNABAS', [1589] (Barnabas*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 12 Mar. 1746, North Yarmouth, Me.; d. Jan. 1811, New Gloucester, Me., and was buried there ; his will was recorded in Portland, Me. He married, in North Yarmouth, Deborah Glass, whose parents were of Duxbury, Mass. She diedin New Gloucester, and was buried there. He married 2d, Kingston, Mass., 14 June, 1776, Deborah Bradford, of K., b. 38 July, 1753. Farmer. Res. Poland, and New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Me. Children born in N.G. : 8372. 1. Jambs, [8380] b. 3 Apr. 1770; d. 8 Feb. 1857; m. Mary MerriU; m. 2d, Mary Eaton. By 2d marriage : 8373. 2, RizpAH, b. 11 Mar. 1777; died unmarried, 5 Aug. 1799. 8874. 3. Lorana, [8399]- b. 17 Feb. 1779; d. 14 Jan. 1801; m, Edward' Parsons. 8875. 4, Clarissa, b. 29 May, 1781 ; died unmarried, 7 Oct. 1799. 8876. 5. Edward-Parsons, b. 2 Apr. 1783 ; died unmarried, 26 Mar. 1805. 8377. 6. Deborah, [8400] b. 25 Apr. 1786; d. 30 June, 1830; m. Jonathan Tme. 8378. 7. Rebecca, [8413] b. 28 Apr. 1788; d. 11 Feb. 1828; m. William Martin. 8379. 8. Philip, [8419] b. 7 Oct. 1790; d. 3 Feb. 1874; m. Bethia Rideout. 8880. JAMBS", [8373] (Barnabas', Barnabas*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenehn',) b. 3 Apr. 1770, "New Gloucester, Me.; d. 8 Feb. 1857, N.G., and was buried there; was married there, by Rev. Samuel Poxcroft, inl794, to Mary Merrill, borninN.G., d. 1798, dau. of Moses, of N.G., and Mary (True). Moses Merrill died in the year 1821, aged 79. He was a deacon of the Congregational Church for many years ; was justice of the peace and colonel ; served in the Revolutionary war as captain, or colonel. ]\Ir. Winslow married 2d, in Durham, Cumberland Co., Me., 1799, Mary Eaton, of Londonderry, N.H., born in Haverhill, Mass., dau. of WilUam and (Sawyer) of H. She died 13 Mar. 1860, aged 85 y., 6 m.. New Gloucester, and was buried there. Farmer. New Gloucester, Me. ^ Descendants of Barnabas' Winslow. I'iil Children born in New Gloucester: 8381. 1. Rizpah', b. 31 May, 1795; d. 27 Dec. 1866, Portland, Me. Res. New Gloucester, Me. By 2d marriage: 8382. 2. Mary', b. 23 Dec. 1800; d. June, 1830, New Gloucester. 8383. 3. Lorana', b. 28 Sept. 1803; d. 12 Aug. 1830, " 8384. 4. John', b. 10 Sept. 1804; married in N.G., 1 Mar. 1840, JuUa^nn Knight, b. 2 July, 1815, Bloomfield, Somerset Co., Me., dau. of Edmund and Jane (Eaton) of Bloomfield and Corinna, Me. Farmer. Res. 1871, New Gloucester, Me. Children: 8385. 1. Maiy-Jane', b. 17 May, 1841, N.G. ; m. Lewiston, Me., 15 Sept. 1862, Qeorge-Knowles Kimball, b. 3 Sept. 1828, Lubec, Me., s. of Joseph and Phebe (Brown) of L. Parmer. Res. 1872, Deering, Me. Child: 8386. Ntme-FJareM^, b. 33 Aug. 1865. 8387. 2. Trae-Pendleton', b. 28 Nov. 1843, N.G. ;,d. 9 Aug. 1868, East Boston, Mass.; was buried in N.G. He was an expressman, and was un married. 8388. 3. John-Shepley", b. 3 Jan. 1845; m. Stowe, Mass., 15 Sept. 1868, Frances- Ann Bruce, dau. of Hiram and Hannah (Lawrence) of Stowe. Farmer. Res. 1872, Sudbury, Mass. Child: 8389. Franh-Btard^, b. 25 Aug. 1871, New Gloucester. 8390. 4. George-Stevens', b. 12 Dec. 1846, N.G. ; clerk in Blackstone Market, Boston. Res. 1874, Boston, Mass. 8391. 5. Charles-Abner', b. 25 Apr. 1849, N.G. ; m. Stowe, Mass., 11 Jan. 1872, Mai-y-Tiain Bruce, dau. of Hiram and Hannah (Lawrence) of S. 8392. 6. Joseph-Drummond', b. 9 Aug. or Sept., 1853, N.G. ; died there, 9 Jan. 1854. 8393. 7. Ann-Eliza-Pendleton', b. 9 Oct. 1855, N.G. ; d. 31 Mar. 1856. 8394. 5. Jambs', b. 7 Oct. 1806; d. 4 May, 1869, Durham, Me. ; m. Madison, Me., 10 Oct. 1838, Sarah Knight, of Bloomfield, Me,, born there, 2 May, 1817, dau. of Edmund and Jane (Eaton) of Corinna, Me., and sister of Julia- Ann Knight, the wife of John' [8384]. She died 7 Mar. 1858, New Gloucester. He married 2d, in that town, 1859, EUza-Ann Cushman, dau. of Chandler, of Paris, Oxford Co., Me. Farmer. Res. 1873, Durham, Androscoggin Co., Me. Children born in New Gloucester: 8395 1 Howard', b. 31 Jan. 1842; in 1872 was unmarried. Res. New Gloucester, Me 8396. 2. Alvah', b. June, 1860. 728 Descendants of Barnabas' Winslow. K 8397. 3; Miltou-Chandler', b. 13 Apr. 1864. 8398. 6. Sarah', b. 3 Jan. 1811; d. Feb. 1816, N.G. 8399. LORANA', [8374] (Barnabas', Bamdbas*, Gilbert, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 17 Feb. 1779, New Gloucester, Me. ; d. 14 Jan. 1801 ; married, 5 Oct. 1800, Edward' Parsons, born in N.G., s. of Edward', of N.G., (Samuel*, Samuel', Jeff'rey', Jeffrey',) and Abigail. (Thoits). The second -wife of Edward' Parsons was Lucretia Chase. After her death he married 3d, in Brunswick, Me., Jane Kincaid, of that place, dau. of Patrick and Mary (Stanwood) of B. She died, but we know not at what date. lie died of consumption in Brunswick. Me. , leaving an only child by his third wife, bearing his name. In 1873 this son was residing in Brunswick, Me. For a record of his family see the Memorial of Jeffrey' Pa/rsons. 8400. DEBORAH', [8377] (Barnabas', Barnabas*, Gilbert*, Nathanid!', Kendm',) b. 35 Apr. 1786, New Gloucester, Me.; d. 30 June, 1830; married, 1 Jan. 1811, Jonathan TKTJE. New Gloucester, Me. Children born in New Gloucester: 8401. 1. Debobah', b. 33 Dec. 1811; died unmarried, March, 1841, Portland, Me. 8403. 2. Lorana', b. 4 Oct. 1813; d. 8 May, 1859, Portiand; married there, 11 Apr. 1843, Charles-Dexter' Bearce [8364], b. 4 July, 1816, N.G., s. of Dexter and Salome' (Chandler) of N. G. He res. 1871, Portland, Me. Children : 8403". 1. Charles-Greenleaf, b. 20 Dec. 1846. 8404. 2. Alice-Chandler', b. 33 Feb. 1851. 8405. 3. Jonathan-Greenlbaf', b. 7 Mar. 1516; d. 19 Oct. 1867, Portland, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Deering, Cumberland Co., Me. He was raarried by Rev. F. Beecher, at P., 3 Sept. 1844, to Hannah- Johnson Frothingham, b. 17 Aug. 1834, dau. of Stephen and Harriet (Beck) of P. She died at P. , 13 Nov. 1845, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, at Deering. He was a commission merchant; of the firm. True and Frothingham. Portland, Me. Child: 8406. Hannah-Johnson', b. 11 Aug. 1845, Portland; was married there, by Rev. Benjamin Bailey, 17 Dec. 1868, to Henry-Theophilus Carter, b. 4 June, 1845, Westbrook, Cumberland Co., Me., s. of Caleb-Stod- dart and Jane-AUce (Churchill) of P. Ptuprietor of a brush manu factory. Res, 1874, Portland, Me. Children born in Portland: 8407. 1. ClarorChurchUV, b. 13 Dec. 1809. 8408. 2. Philip- Greenleaf, b. 29 Oct. 1871. 8409. 4. Persis-Temple', b. 23 Nov. 1819 ; was married by Rev. J-W. Chickering, Portland, 1 Mar. 1847, to Peletiah Whitney, b. 38 Sept 1819, Madrid^ Me., s. of Salmon and Abigail (Bray) of M. Res. Madrid and, 1872, Portland, Me. ^ Whitney, Martin, True. 729 Child: 8410. Frank-WilUam', b. 6 Sept. 1851, P.; grad. Portiand High School, 28 June, 1871 ; in 1872, was studying music, and res. in Port land. 8411. 5. Sarah-C, b. 3 May, 1823; d. 29 Dec. 1839, Portland. 8413. 6. Habribt-N'., b. 22 Sept. 1835; d. 26 June, 1837, " 8413. REBECCA*, [8378] (Barnabas', Barnabas*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 28 Apr. 1788, New Gloucester, j\Ie. ; d. 11 Feb. 1828, at N.G., and was buried there. She was married, in her native town, 3 Mar. 1814, to William MABTIN, b. 12 Apr. 1789, Poland, Me., s. of Ezekiel and Mary (Stinchficld) of P. Farmer and miller. Res. New Gloucester, Cumberland Co., Me. 1873, Mast Poland, Androscoggin Co., Me. Children bom in New Gloucester: 8414. 1. Seth, b. 14 May, 1817. P.O. add. 1874, North Monmouth, Me. 8415. 2. Carolinb-Woodman, b. 13 Apr. 1815. 8416. 8. Emelinb-Davis, b. 14 May, 1817. 8417. 4. Gilman, b. 18 Mar. 1821. Res. 1874, Lower Gloucester, Me. 8418. 5. Sewell-Nelson, b. 14 June, 1826. P.O. add. 1874, Upp&- Gloucester, Me. 8419. PHILIP', [8379] {Barnabas*, Barnabas*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 7 Oct. 1790, New Gloucester, Me. ; d. 3 Feb. 1874, at N.G., and was buried there; m. 4 Feb. 1813, Bethia Rideout, b. 30 Aug. 1791, dau. of Reuben and Deborah (Blanchard) of Pownal, Cumberland Co., Me. She died 23 Sept. 1831, N.G., and was buried there. Farmer. New Gloucester, Me. Children bom in New Gloucester: 8420. 1. Jane-Richardson', b. 1 May, 1815; m. by Rev. Samuel Shipley, N.G., 1 Oct. 1841, to Joseph True, b. 2 May, 1813, Freepoi-t, Cumberland Co., Me., 8. of WUUam and Eunice ( ) of F. Farmer and ship-carpenter. Res. Freeport, Me. Children bom in Freeport : 8421. 1. Josephine', b. 10 July, 1844. 8422. 2. Asaph', b. 20 Apr. 1848. 8423. 3. Jane-R'., b. 9 Dec. 1850. 8424. 4. Harriet-J*., b. 4 June, 1853. 8425. a. Barnabas', b. 16 Jan. 1817; d. 26 Apr. 1866, New Gloucester, and was buried there; was married atN.G., by Rufus Sawyer, Esq., 26 Nov. 1842, to Martha-S. Bailey, dau. of James- Webster and Hannah (Smith) of N.G. He was a carriage manufacturer. Res. New Oloucester, Me. Children bom in New Gloucester: 8426. 1. Winfleld-Augustus', b. 9 Nov. 1843. 8427. 2. Alice-Augusta', b. 9 July, 1850. .-428. 3. Hartley- WilUs', b. 10 Aug. 1851; d. 7 Feb. 1857. 8439. 4. Ehner-Ellsworth', b. S July, 1862. 730 Descendants of Philip' Winslow. K 8430. 3. Philip', b. 1 Sept. 1818; m. by Rev. Daniel Clark, Windham, Me., J2 May, 1842, to Emily Hawks, b. 15 June, 1815, W., dau. of Benjamin and Tamsin (Cobb) of W. Woolen manufacturer. Res. New Gloucester, and, 1874, Gavdiner, Kennebec Co., Me. Children bom in Gardiner: 8431. 1. Adrianna', b. 13 Feb, 1844. 8433. 3. Alfred-Richardson', b. 36 Nov. 1845. 8433. 3. Arthur', b. 30 July, 1847; d. 1 Oct. 1848, 8434. 4. Henrietta', b. 1 Jan. 1849; d. 2 Nov. 1852. 8435. 5. Philip-Henry', b. 3 July, 1853; m. by Rev. Orrin Bartlett, 12 June, 1873, to Luella-Alvetia Scribner, dau. of Harvey and Susan-Estis (Abbott). 8436. 4. Alfbed-Richabdson', b, 15 May, 1830 ; died unmarried, 33 May, 1842, Grafton, Mass, 8437, 5, Albion-K-Pabis', b. 27 Mar. 1822; died unmarried, 26 Aug. 1846, Gardiner, Me. 8438. 6. Judith-Bbadfobd', b. 24 Feb. 1823; died unmarried, 8 Aug. 1846, Gardiner, Me. 8439. 7. Nathaniel-Bideout', b. 9 Mar. 1825 ; m. by Rev. N-A. Soule, Hallowell, Kennebec Co., Me., 2 Dec. 1847, to Emily-Mel-ville Hayes, b. 2 May, 1827, H., dau. of Wentworth and Olive (Kimball) of H. She died 16 Nov. 1873, Chelsea, Me., and was buried in Pittston, Me. He was representative for the State of Maine, in 1873. Parmer and lumberman. Res. Gardiner, Me. ; in 1842 removed to Chelsea, Me., where he was Uving in 1875. Children : 8440. 1. Otis-Alvin', b. 3 Nov. 1848, HallowelL 8441. 2. Emily-Etta', b. 23 Jan. 1853, Chelsea, Me. ; m. by Albert-A Rotch, Esq., Easton, Mass., 11 Aug. 1874, to Marcellus Dunton, s. of David and Lydia (Noyes), 8442. 8, Annie-Cora', b, 21 Jan. 1861, Chelsea. 8443. 8. Hewitt-Chandlbb', b. 23 Mar. 1838; m. by Rev. Mr. Loring, Po-wnal, Me., 15 Nov. 1855, to Henrietta True, b. 18 Mar. 1833, at P., dau. of WilUam and Elizabeth-A. (Wyman) of Freeport, Me. Paper manufac turer. Res. Gardiner, Me., and, 1874, East PeppereU, Mass. Child: 8444. NelUe', b. 25 Oct. 1861, Gardiner. 8445. 9. Sewbll-Payson', b. 10 June, 1880; m. by Rev. Mr. Jackson, at Gardiner, 38 May, 1854, to CaroUne-A. Knox, b. 15 Sept. 1833, at G., dau. of Levi and Dolly (Freer) of G. Farmer and carpenter. Res. Gardiner, Mars Hill,, and, 1874, Alva, Aroostook Co., Me. Children ; 8446. 1. Herbert-WilUs', b. 6 Deo. 1860, Gardiner, Me. 8447. 2. Arthur-Sewell", b. 15 Feb. 1803, Mars Hill, Aroostook Co., Me. ^ Davis, Pratt, ParTcer, Griffin. 731 8448. 8. Linward-Elmer', b. 27 Oct. 1866, Mars Hill, Aroostook Co., Me. 8449. SEABURY', [1596] (GiXbert*, Gilbert*, Nathanid*, Kendm',) b. 1 Mar. 1744 ; married . Children : 8450. Hannah, died unmarried, at Yarmouth. 8451. Mary, died at Freeport, 8452. Jeremiah, married Wealthy Alden. Tliey had three sons. Res. Portland, Me. 8453. SAMUEL', [1597] (Gilbert*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 12 June, 1747, O.S., North Yarmouth, Me.; d. 8 Aug. 1826, Freeport, Me., and was buried there; married, 34 Jan. 1775, Mary BartoUe, who died 27 Nov. 1807, at P., and was buried there. He was a farmer and mechanic. Freeport, Me. Children born in Freeport : 8454. 1. Solomon, [8463] b. 18 Nov. 1776; married . 8455. 2. George, [8466] b. 34 Jan. 1779; married . 8456. 3. Patience, [8472] b. 14 May, 1781 ; married Samuel Davis. 8457. 4. Hannah, [8500] b. 11 Mar. 1783; d. 4 Sept. 1803; m, Timothy Pratt. 8458. 5. Samuel, [8521] b. 3 Feb. 1785; married . 8459. 6. Allen, b. 29 July, 1787; " went to New York years ago " ; according to another account, "went to sea and was never, heard from." 8460. 7. Amos, [8523] b. 11 Sept. 1791; d. 6 Jan. 1855; m. Ruhama Churchill. 8461. 8. William, b. 3 May, 17 — ; died in Dartmoor prison, in the war of 1812. 8462. SOLOMON', [8454] (Samud*, Gilbert*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 18 Nov. 1776, Freeport, Me. ; married . His descendants reside at Paris Cape, Me. Children: 8463. Maby-Jane, married Parker. Res. 1875, Yarmouth, Me. 8464. MiEANDA, married GrifiSn, and is now deceased. 8465. Jaibus, is not living. He married Dunning, 8466. GEORGE', [8455] (SamueV, Gilbert*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 34 Jan. 1779 ; married . Children : 8467. Levi, " went away and was never heard from." 8468. Geokge, married Abigail Winslow, dau. of Asa. The other children of Asa were Sarah, Benjamin, Mai^, Asa-P-C, and the following who are now deceased : Lydia, Adoniram-Judson, Adonirani (who was killed iu the late war) Gilbert and Edward. 8469. Samuel, married and had one sou. Res. 1875, Freeport, Me. 8470. Phebe, is deceased. 8471. Reuben, married . Res. Farmington, Me., and, 1875, Kingfield, Me. 732 Descendants of Samuel* Winslow. K 8472. PATIENCE', [8456] (SamueV, Gilbert*, Gilbert; NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 14 May, 1781, Freeport, Me. ; married Samuel DAVIS, s. of John and Sarah (Cutter). Mrs. Nicholas Grant, of Yarmouth, Me., is a descendant of Patience". Freeport, Me. Child: 8473. Sarah', b. 27 Sept. 1808, Freeport; married there, 27 Sept. 1837, John Seabury, b. 24 Oct, 1802, Yarmouth, Me., s. of John and Lucy (Grant) of Y. Mechanic. Res. 1874, Yarmavth, Me. Children : 8474. 1. Samuel-Davis', b. 6 Aug. 1828, T.; married there, 9 Nov. 1851, Eunice DilUngham, b. 36 Feb. 1832, Freeport, dau. of Sewell and Hannah (Fogg) of P. Mechanic. Res. 1875, Yarmouth, Me. Child: 8475. Gharlei-AJpheui?, b. 6 Mar. 1857, T. 8476. a. JuUa-Helen', b. 14 Jan. 1830, T. ; died there, 23 June, 1849|5 married there, 23 Jan. 1848, Hosea-Ilsley Chase, bom in 1815, N. Yarmouth, s. of Thomas, of Y. Child: 8477. Hden-Hsley*, b. 5 Mar. 1849, Y. 8478. 3. WilUam', b. 11 Jan. 1832, Gariand, Penobscot Co., Me. ; m. Yarmouth, 19 Aug. 1856, Sarah-Fostina Mitchell, dau, of Benjamin and Hannah (Willard) of Chebeague Island, Me. Mechanic. Res. 1875, Chebeague Island, Cumberland Co., Me. Children: Mary-Adelaide*, b. 25 Mar. 1857, Yarmouth, Me. Emily- Caroling, b. 22 Mar. 1859, " Benjamin-Mitchell', h. 17 June, 1862, " Edgar -Willie, h. 4 May, 1865, " Maud-Evelyn', b. 5 Apr. 1869, Chebeague Island. John-IVanklin', b. 22 Oct. 1871, " Sarah-Elizabeth', b. 7 Dec. 1834, G. ; m. Abington, Mass., 1 Nov. 1859, Nathaniel-Clift Bogers, b. 18 May, 1833, Marshfleld, Mass.,' 8. of Howland and PhiUnda (CUft) of M. He died 1 Mar. 1875 Abington. Merchant. Hea. Abington, Mas^. Children born in North Weymouth: 8486. 1. Willias*, b. 30 Aug. 1860. 8487. a. Helen- Cliff, b. 15 Aug. 1864. 8488. 3. Parker', b. 9. Apr. 1866. 8489. 5. John-Smith', b. 11 Dec. 1836, G. ; m. Yarmoutii, 5 Jan. 1866, EUen- Jane Yeaton, b. 80 Nov. 1838, Richmond, Me., dau. of John and Anna-Barbara (Orff) of Augusta, Me. Mechanic. Kes. 1875, Yarmouth, Me. 8480. 2. 8481. 8. 8482. 4. 8483. 5. 8484. 6. 8485. 4. San 8492. 8493. 8494. 7. 8495. 8. ^ Fremh, Pratt, Bichardson. 733 Child: 8490. Gertrude*, b. 17 Mar. 1867, Y. 8491. 6. Frank', b. 14 Oct 1838, Q. ; married in Y., 1 Jan. 1865, Priacilla- Hyde Coffin, b. Aug. 1834, dau. of Simeon and Joanna (isdgecomb) of Freeport, Me. Mechanic. Res. 1875, Yarmmth, Me. Children : 1. Wdtter-Howard?, b. 8 Oct. 1866. 2. Edna-Frances', b. 24 June, 1870. Patience', b. 24 Oct. 1840, Yarmouth; died there, 28 June, 1841. Ammi-Davis', b. 37 June. 1843, Yarmouth; married there, 15 June, 1865, Mary Mason, b. 3 Jan. 1841, Y., dau. of Jonathan and Lydia (Reed) of Y. Painter. Res. 1875, Yarmouth, Me. Children bom in Yarmouth : 8496. 1. Mary-Alice', b. 33 May, 1866. 8497. 2. Helen-Davis', b. 30 Apr. 1868. 8498. 3. Lucy- Grant', b. 31 Oct. 1873. 8499. 9. Alice', b. 13 June, 1848, Yarmouth; m. East Weymouth, Mass., 4 Jan. 1874, Bela-Pratt French, b. 4 Apr. 1846, E. W., s. of Bela and Lucy (Lovell) of E. W. Merchant. Res. 1875, East Weymouth, Mass. 8500. HANNAH', [8457] (Samud*, Gilbert*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 11 Mar. 1783, Freeport, Cumberland Co., Me.; d. 4 Sept. 1863, Concord, Mass,, and was buried in Sudbury, Mass, ; married Timothy Pratt, b. 27 July, 1780, s. of David and Rebecca (Chandler) of North Yarmouth, Me. He died 17 Feb. 1865, Concord, and was buried in Sudbury. Farmer. [Hannah Humphrey of Bangor, Me., and Mary Rickerson of South Acton, Me., are among her descendants.] Res. Canton, Me., Jay, Franklin Co., Me., and Concord, Mass. Children: 8501. Arthur'. 8502. Daniel'. 8503. Annis'. 8504. Hannah-Winblo-w». 8505. Mary-Pitts', was married by Hewer Dow, at Canton, 23 May, 1839. to Jesse-Cooledge Bichardson, b. 26 Mar. 1816, Jay, Jfe. Res. 1874, Concord, Middlesex Co., Mass. Children : 8506. 1. Emma-Jane', b. 25 Apr. 1840, Jay. 8507. 3. Darius-Osman', b. 1 Aug. 1842, " 8508, 3, Willard-Sherman', b. 24 Aug. 1844, Jay. 8509. 4. Deborah-Meggs', b. 24 Dec, 1846, " ; probably died young. 851o! 5. Deborah-Pratt', b. 8 Feb. 1848, 8511. 6. Willard-Laforest', b. 3 Aug. 1849, " 8513. 7. Mary-Hannah', b. 13 Jan. 1851, " Res. 1874, Concord, Mass. 8513. 8. Norman-Hudson', b. 80 June, 1852, " 734 Descendants of Samuel' Winslow. K 8514. 9. Lucy-Chase", b. 2 Sept. 1853, Concord, Mass. 8515. 10, Annette-Lincoln', b. 19 Oct. 1854, " 8516. 11. Jesse-Stone', b. 11 Apr. 1856, " 8517. 12. Hattie-Winslow', b. 10 Aug, 1857, " 8518. 13. Ellen-Groer', b. 10 Apr. 1859, " 8519. Timothy-Wainwright'. 8520. Artson-Knight'. 8521. SAMUEL', [8458] (Samud', Gilbert*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 3 Feb. 1785, Freeport, Me. ; mairied . Child: 8522. Franklin-Sawyer, married Prudence Seabury. Res. 1875, Portland, Me. 8533. AMOS', [8460] (Samuel', Gilbert*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 11 Sept. 1791, Freeport, Me. ; d, 6 Jan. 1855, Buckfield, Oxford Co., Me., and was buried there; married inB., 11 Sept. 1813, Ruhama Churchill, b. 1 Feb, 1794, atB,, dau. of Jabez and Maria (Benson) of B. Tanner, farmer, and ship-builder. In 1813 he removed from Freeport to Buckfield, Me., where, in 1872, his widow was residing. Children : 8524. 1. Solomon', b. 31 Aug. 1819; is a mechanic, and unmarried. Res. Buckfield, and, 1874, South Paris, Me. 8525. 3. Hhram', b. 13 Mar. 1833; d. 36 Jan. 1858, Ann Arbor, Mich., and was buried there. He married in A, A., 1 Jan, 1849, Elmira-Eliza Colburn, b. 13 Oct. 1834, dau. of Jephtha and Mercy ( ). Farmer. Ann Arbor, Mich. Children born in Aun Arbor : 8536. 1. George-Henry", b. 10 Mar. 1851. Res. 1873, Ann Arbor, Mich. 8537. 2. Amos-Huram', b. 8 Feb. 1853. 8528. 3. Stephen', b. 19 Aue^. 1834. Res. 1874, Buckfield, Me. 8539. 4. Maria', b. 33 Dec. 1836; was married by Jonn Dennet, Esq., Paris, Me., 16 Nov. 1847, to Nathaniel-Greenleaf Bumpus, s. of Nathaniel. Res. 1874, Smth Paris, Oxfoid Co., Me. Children : Augusta', b. 36 Mar. 1850, Paris. Frank-Herbert", b. 30 Oct. 1853, Buckfield. Adelaide', b. 3U May, 1855, Nellie-Olindia', b. 4 Dec. 1861, '" 8534. 5. Marinda', b. 17 Aug. 1839; d. 14 Sept. 1850, Dedham, Mass,, and was buried there; m. Buckfield, 17 Sept, 1848, William-A, Coburn, b. 28 July, 1835, at D., s. of Charles and Hannah (Allen) of D. He died 33 May, 1853, Dedham, and was buried there. He was a machinist. Res. Winchester, Middlesex Co., Mass., and Dedham, Mass. 8530. 1. 8531. 3. 8583. '3. 8583, 4. K Clift, Keith. 735 Child: 8535. Charles- WilUam', b. 8 June, 1850, Winchester, Mass. ; m. Dedham, by Z-A. Mudge, 21 Oct. 1873, to Emma-A. Googins, b. 9 Feb. 1853, Oxford, Me., dau. of Samuel and Eliza (Lurvey) of D. Car penter. Res. Boston, Dedham, and, 1874, East Dedham, Ma»». 8536. 6. George-Clinton', b. 12 July, 1833; was married by John Dennet, Esq., Paris, Me,, 23 Apr. 1861, to Lydia Lamrock, dau. of John and Letitia (Henderson). Res. 1874, Norway, Me. Child: 8537. Edward -Clinton', b. 29 Nov. 1862, Paris, Me. 8538. 7, Amos-Kendall', b. 38 July, 1834; was married by Jairus Harlow, Esq., Buckfield, Me., 30 Mar. 1857, to MeUssa Jordan, dau. of Isaac and Louisa (Jtlonk) of B. Res. 1874, Buckfield, Me. Children born in B. : 8539. 1. LiUa', b. 23 Sept. 1857. 8540. 2. Marinda', b. 14 Mar. 1853. 8541. 3. Lorena', b. 2 Jan. 1865. 8542. GILBERT', [1600] (Gilbert*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 5 June, 1753, died at sea; married . He was a sea-captain. Children: 8543, Fanky, died unmarried, in Boston, Mass, 8544. Phebe, died unmarried, in Yarmouth, Me. 8545. DEBORAH', [1003] (Anthony* Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) died before 1770, at which date "her father came to Bast Bridgewater, with her three children." Hist, of Bridgewater, p. 137. She married Nathaniel CLIFT, of Marshfleld, Mass., who died about 1762. Children: 8546. 1. Deborah, [8549] d. 1777, aged 29; m. George Keith. 8547. 2. Nathaniel, died in 1773, aged 22 years. 8548. 3. Anthony- Winslow, [8554] married, 1777, Bethiah On. 8549. DBBORAH', [8546] [Deborah' (Winslow) Clift, Anthony*, Gilbert*, Na thanieV, Kenelm',) diedin 1777, aged 29; married, 1768, George' KEITH, born in 1743, East Bridgewater, Mass., s. of '.Toseph' (Joseph', James', aScotchman, andthefirst minister of Bridgewater; was ordained, Feb. 1604. He carae from Scotland in 1662 when about eighteen years of age, having been educated at Aberdeen). [Joseph married Susannah Field in 1731, and lived near Easton; settled in E. Bridgewater about 1731. He afterwards married, 1763, Keziah (Perry) Bailey, widow of Capt. Israel Bailey. She died in 1796, aged 90. He died in 1777, aged 78. Hist, of Bridgewater]. George* married 2d, in 1780, Elizabeth Ford. He died in 1819, aged 77. 14 736 Descendants of Deborah' {Winslow) Clift. S. Child: 8550. George', born in 1769 ; died in Boston, Mass. ; married . Res. Boston, Mass, Children : 8551. 1. Stephen'. 8552. 2. Nathaniel'. 8553. 3. George". 8554. ANTHONY- WINSLOW', [8548] (Dd)orah* (Winslow) CUft, Anthmy*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) married in 1777, Bethiah Orr, born in 1757, East Bridgewater, Mass., dau, of Hon. Hugh and Mary (Bass) of E, Br. Hon. Hugh (s. of Robert Orr, of Lochwinioch, shire of Renfrew, Scotland,) was born 3 Jan. 1713, O.S., Mar's year. Hansel Monday, and came to America 7 June, 1740, settling in E. Br, — Hist, of Bridgewater. Children : 8555. Nathaniel', died before 1818; married in 1799, Abigail' Byram, born in 1775, Bridgewater, Mass., dau. ot 3 oaia,\\* (Jesse*, Nicholas', Capt. Nicholas', Nicholas') and Sarah (Hall) of B. She married 3d, in 1818, Job Turn er, of Pembroke, Mass. Children : 8558. Angier-Byram', died early. 8557. Belus^ [Two daughters also, but we have not their names]. 8558. Margaret', (eldest daughter) married in 1804, Dea. Samuel Keen, s. of Lemuel, of Pembroke, afterward of E. Bridgewater, Mass. Children : 8559. Samuel", married Rhoda Churchill, dau. of Eleazar and Lucy (Otis) of W. Bridgewater. 8560. Margaret", married Isaac Nutter. 8561. Sarah-Jane', married Arvin Holbrook. 8563. Lusauna'. 8563. Harriet'. 8564. Mary". 8565. BETHIAH-Onn', died in 1835; married, 1813, Charles' Mitchell, her cousin, born in 1788, s. of Cushing* of E, Bridgewater, (Col. Edward', Ensign Edward', Experience',) and Jennet (Orr), dau. of Hon. Hugh Orr, of E.Br. [See 8554]. Children : 8565. Hannah', died in 1834, aged 18 years. 8507. Asa'. 8568, Charles-Cushing'. 8569. Lusanna-Winslow', married, 1818, Thomas' Whitman, bom in 1790, s. of Thomas', of E, Br., aft. of Tamworth, N.H,, (Capt. Simeon*, Dea. K Whitman, Keith, Thomas, Faxon, . Hobart, Harris. 737 Thomas*, Nicholas', Thomas', John', of Weymouth). [Thomas' married in 1781, Lydia Sherman, dau. of Anthony and Silence (Ford) of RochcL-ter. afterward of B. Br. He died in 1833, B, Br., aged 43. She married 2d, as 3d wife, in 1889, Joseph" Chamberlin, born in 1793, s, of Joseph' of Br., (NathanieV, Nathaniel', Freedom', Wm*., Henry', Henry', Henry', of Hingham, Mass., 1688). Joseph" married in 1784, Sarah Bass, born in 1761, dau. of Capt. Jonathan and Susanna (Byram) of Br.] Children : 8570. Alice". 8571. Simeon', died young. 8572. Phidelma', married in 1815, George* Keith, born in 1790, s. of Eleazar* of Br., (Joseph', Joseph', James', first minister of Br.) and Elizabeth' (Mitchell) (Col. Edward*, Ensign Edward', Experience') — Hist, of Bridge- water). 8573. PRISCILLA', [1603] (Anthony*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) died in 1807, aged 70; married James THOMAS, of Marshfleld, Mass, He was in the army with Gen. Winslow, at Annapolis Royal, and there died. Mr. Winslow, his father- in-law, settled in Bast Bridgewater about 1770, bringing with him this widowed daughter and the following children: 8574. 1. James, [8578] died in 1838, aged 73; married Mary Holbrook. 8575. 2. Winslow, [8579] b. 38 Aug: 1757, Marshfield; died 1838, aged 71; m. Polly Cole, 8576, 3. Priscilla, [8589] married in 1783, Samuel Faxon. 8577. 4- Deborah- Winslow, [8593] died in 1834; m. Noah Hobart. 8578. JAMES', [8574] (Priscilla' ( Winslow) Thomas, Anthony*, Gilbert', Nathanid*, Kenelm',) died in 1838, aged 73; married in 1810, Mary Holbrook, who died in 1836, aged 81, She was dau. of and Sarah (Pierce) and gr, dau. of Elisha Pierce of Scituate, Mass., who married Sarah Edson, dau, of Captain Josiah. Hn grad. Harvard University in 1778; was an agriculturist and school-master; was also a magistrate, arid representative of the town of Bridgewater in 1790, s,p, Bridgewater, Mass 8579. WINSLOW", [8575] (PmaMa' ( TTmaZoM ) Thomas, Anthony*, Gilbert', Na thanieV, Kendm',) b. 38 Aug. 1757, Marshfield; died in 1838, aged 71; m, 35 Nov. 1790 Polly Cole, of Middleborough, b. 1 Feb. 1767, dau, of Edward. Children : 8580. 1. Nathan', b. 11 Mar, 1793; d. 5 Nov. 1810, aged 18 years, 8581. 2. Mary-Winslow', b. 39 Jan, 1798; m. 37 Dec, 1819, Dea, WilUam' Har ris b. 33 Feb. 1794, Charlestown, Mass.; d. 4 Aug. 1852, E, Bridge- water and was there buried. He was son of Dea, William" (Benjami'i', Arthur*, Isaac', Isaac', Arthur',) and Alice (Mitchell), dau, of Cushing Mitchell of Bridgewater. Farmer ; town-clerk twenty-five years ; to-wn 738 Descendants of Priscilla' { Winslow ) Tliomas. K treasurer; representative two years. — Hist, of Bridgewater. She mar ried 2d, E. Br., 35 Dec. 1873, Robert Orr. Res. East Bridgewater, Mass. Children born in E. Bridgewater: . 8582. 1. Benjamin-Winslow', b. 10 Nov. 1833 ; was married by Rev. Na thaniel Frothingham, Boston, Mass., 4 June, 1850, to Julia-Ann Orr, b. 7 Mar. 1838, B., dau. of Robert and MeUnda (Wilbur) of B. Lawyer; state senator, 1857; town representative, 1858 ; district attorney from July, 1858 to July, 1866 ; collector of internal revenue from June, 1866 to Mar. 1873 ; member of congress since 4 Mar. 1873. Res. Dorchester, and, 1875, East Bridgewater, Mem, Children : 8583. 1. Mary-Melinda', b. 10 Feb. 1853, Boston. 8584. 2. Bobert-OlT", b. 8 Nov. 1854, " 8585. 3. Alice-MitchelV, b. 5 Dec. 1856, E. Br. 8586. 4. George- Winslow', b. 13 July, 1860, E. Br.; died there, 24 Nov. 1861. 8587. 2. Lucia", b. 31 Mar. 1831 ; in 1875 was unmarried. 8588. 3. William-Thomas", b. 39 Dec. 1833; " 8589. PRISCILLA' [8576] (Priscilla* (Winslow) Thomas, Anthony*, GUberf, Na thanieV, Kenelm',) married in 1783, Samuel FAXON, s. of EUsha, from Braintree, Mass., who settled in East Bridgewater, Mass., but afterwards removed to Rhode Island, Children: 8590. Charles. 8591. Luther. 8593. Priscilla. [There were other children, also grandchildren, but we have not their names]. 8593. DEBORAH- WINSLOW", [8577] (Priscilla* (Winslow) Thomas, Anthony*, Gilbert*, NatlmnieV, Kenelm',) died 8 Dec. 1834, Foxborough, Mass., aged 67; mar ried, 1789, Noah' HOBABT, s. of Col. Aaron' (Isaac*, Aaron', Thomas', Edfnund',) and EUzabetii (Pillsbury) of Abington, Mass.— i/isj. of Bridgewater. He died 34 Jan. 1856. Foxborough, Mass. Children: 8594. James-T. 8595, Nathaniel, -was lost in the steamboat Lexington in 1840, 8396. Aaron. Res. 1875, Boston, Mats. 8597. Albert. 8598. Deborah. 8599. Jane. K Joanna* ( Winslow ) Hatch. 739 8600. JOANNA', [1607] (Job*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 18 Mar. 1755, Marshfield, Mass.; died there, 23 Sept. 1840; married there, 37 Feb. 1787, Dea. Charles' HATCH, b. 18 Jan. 1755, Scituate, Mass,, s. of Benjamin'* and Mercy (Phillips) of S. He died 13 Oct. 1838, at Marshfield. Lived at "Two Mile," a strip of land two miles in length, lying on the North River. It was set off to Scitu ate about 1700, but was restoied to Marshfield about 1793, and was therefore at the time of the birth and marriage of Dea, Hatch a part of Scituate, He removed, after tJie latter event, to the easterly part of Marshfield, where he resided until his death. 1. *-WILLIAM' HATCH, merchant, about 1635 brought from Sandwich in Kent, in the Hercules, John Witherby, Master, his wife Jane, five children and six servants, as is shown in the History of Sandwich, England. He settled iii the town of Scituate, Mass., and was the .first ruling elder of the second church, founded there about 1643, He died 6 Nov. 1651, in that town. For his will see History of Scituate. His widow married in 1653, Elder Thomas King, who was chosen to succeed Elder Hatch in the second church. She died soon after her second marriage. For descendants ot the daughters of William' Hatch see Savage's Gen. Dictionary. Children born in England: 2l Ann, m. 2 Nov. 1643, Lient. James Torrey, o' Scituate, where he. filled the oflttoe of town clerk. 4- 8. Hannah, m. 6 Dec. 1648, Samuel Utiey, of S. -f- 4. Walter, [9] m, 6 May, 1650, Elizabeth Holbrook. 5. William, [ST] m. 13 May, 1653, Susanna Annable. 6. Jake, married John Lovell, o* Weymouth, -j- 7. Jeremiah, [47] m. 1657, Mary Hewes, 8, Alice. 9 WALTER" [f\ {son of Elder Wm^. Hatch,) bore arms In 1643, when ho must have been over sixteen years of age. He married, 6 May, 1650, Elizabeth Holbrook, dau, of Thomasi, of Weymouth- and Experience^ (Leland), who was dau. of HopestiU' Leland, He took a second wife, 5 Aug. 1674, Savage's Gen. Dictionary. He settled in Scituate, "Two Mile," on a point of land north-east of Stoney Cove, and south-east of the second society's meeting-house. His descendants are iu Marsh- field and Scituate.— Biist. of Sdtaate. Children: 10. Hannah, b. 13 Mar. 1651. 11. Samdel, b. 22 Dec. 1654 12, Jane, b. 7 Mar. 1656. 13. Antipas, b. 1658. 14. Israel, 15. Joseph, 16. Bethia, b, 31 Mar. 1861. 17. John, [IB] b. 8 July, 1664; m. 80 Deo. 1696, Mary Foster. 1S inHN> riTI (WaIter>,Winiam',) b. 8 July, 1664; married. 30 Deo. 1696, Mary Foster. IS. juais ,iiii\.rvu.„<, , B,eB." Two Mile," Scituate, Mass. Child: 19. John, 120] b. 20 Oct. 1697: m. Grace Stetson, an TOHN* ri91 iJohn', WaUeT', William',) b. 20 Oot. 1697; married, 26 Mar. 1719, Grace Stetson, •*"¦ •'.'-'"'-' • L J <- jjgg '^ Two Mile," Scituate, Mass. Children: «i Rp-K,AMm' b 28 June, 1721; married, 25 June, 1740. Mercy Phillips, b. 4 Aug. 1725, dau of 21, Benjamdj , D. * J*™ ' ' Ees. " Two Mile," Scituate, Mass. Joseph and Mercy (liamesj. ChUdren: 23 1 MoUy*, b. ar Jan. 1742; d. 29 July, 1827; m. 12 Jan. 1764, Joseph C ft. S: 2. Mercyi, b. 7 Mar. 1744; d. 6 Mar. 1781; m. 10 Nov. 1763, Samuel Jilden. 740 Descendants of Joanna' { Winslow ) Hatch. K Cliildren born in Marshfield: 8601. 1. Elizabeth, b. 38 Nov. 1787; m. 12 Apr. 1827, Jeremiah Beals. Res. 1870, North Bridgewater, Mast. 8603. 3. Mercy, [8608] b. 14 Aug. 1789 ; d. 35 July, 1843 ; m. Capt. Azel Ames. 8603. 3. Job- Winslow, b. 10 Aug. 1791 ; died unmarried, 5 Apr. 1835, Marshfield. 8604. 4. Charles, [8635] b. 15 Nov. 1798; d. 16 Feb. 1870; m. Mary Ames, 8605. 5. Gilbert, b. 8 Apr. 1796 ; d. 18 Aug. 1797, at Marshfield. 8606. 6. .ToANNA, b. 33 June, 1798; d. 30 Sept. 1799, " 8607. 7. Ldther, [8658] b. 6 July, 1800; m, Abigail-Peterson PhiUips. 24, 3, John', b, 9 Dec, 1745; d, 12 Mar, 1819; m, Deborah Oakman, 25. 4, Grace', b, 26 Mar, 1748; d, 33 July, 1824; m, Samuel Tilden. 26, 5, Benjamin', b, 28 Feb, 1760; d, 30 Feb, 1750, 27. 6, Benjamin', b, 1 Mar, 1751; d, 9 Sept, 1821; m, 13 Jan. 1785, Sarah Wales, 28, 7, Anthony-Eames', b, 18 Apr, 1753; d, 11 Sept. 1842; m, 28 Feb. 1782, Bethia Rogers. 39, 8, Charles', b, 18 Jan, 1755; d, 13 Oct, 1838; m. 27 Feb. 1787, Joanna' Winslow [8600], 30, 9 Daughter', b. 3 Apr, 1757; d, 3 Apr, 17.57. 31, 10. Celia', b. 16 Apr. 1758; d, 21 Mar, 1796, 33, 11. Agatha', b 14 June, 1762; d.4Dec. 1857; m, 16 Aug, 1781, Thomas Rogers. 33, 12, Deborah', b. 10 May, 1765; d, 5 Apr. 1809: m, Joshua Ford. 34, 13, Ichabod', b. 8 May, 1767; d. 17 July, 1845; m, 9 Deo. 1794, Kebecoa Eogers. 35, Grace'. 36. Mabt». 37, WILLIAM=, [5] (son of Elder WmA. Hatch,) married, 13 May, 1652, Susanna Annable, dan. of Anthony and Jane ( ) of Plymouth, Mass, He lived on the homestead at Scituate; removed to Swansey, where he was living in 1690; and his posterity may be found in that vicinity.- 2i«f, of Scituate. Children; 38, 1, LvniA', b, 28 Apr. 1653; died aged four days. 39. 2. Lydia*, b, 7 Jan, 1655; married, in 1678, John BarstOW, of Scituate, A considerable tract of land was laid out to him west of the south meeting-house common, extending to Jordan lane. His house was fifty rods south of the present road, and was afterward owned by John Ruggles, and stood upon land belonging, iv, 1831, to Pickles Cushing. Children: 40, 1, Job*, b, 8 Mar. 1679. 41. 3, Jeremiah*, b, 28 Aug, 1683, 42. 3. John*, b, 15 Feb, 1684, 43, 4, Jerusha*, b, 31 Nov. 1687; died soon. 44, 5. Susanna*, b. 5 May, 1689. 45, 6, Abigail*, b, 8 Mar, 1692. 48. 7. Lydia*, b. 26 Mar. 1696. 47. JEEEMIAH=, [7] (son of Elder Wmi. Hatch,) married Mary Hewes, daa ot John "the Welshman," and had fourteen children born from 1668 to 1678. He settled near his brother -Walter with whom he was engaged in ship-building many years. He was surveyor, selectman and repre' seutative 1675, '6, '9, and '80. Some of his descendants live in Vermont, " Two Mile,'' Scituate, Mass. Children: 48. Jeremiah, who " succeeded his father in his residence and calling." 49. John. 50. Israel. 51. Joseph. 52. Thomas. 53. James, b.4 May, 1674, [The names of the daughters are not mentioned in the History of .Icituatf, from which much of our information has been obtained.] "uiuumucu K Ames, Kimlall. 741 8608. MERCY', [8603] (Joanna* (Winslow) Hatcb, Job*, Gilbert*, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 14 Aug. 1789, Marshfield, Mass.; died there, 25 July, 1842; married in her native town, 14 Nov. 1811, Capt. Azel' AMES, of M,, b. 7 Sept. 1783, North Bridgewater, Mass., s. of Job', of N. Br., (Daniel*, John*, John', WilUam', of Brain tree,) and Mary (Dyke), dau, of Samuel, of N. Br. He died 3 Mar. 1842, at Marsh field. See Hist, of Bridgewater for the Ames family. Marshfield, Mass. Children : 8609. 1. Dea. Azel'', b. 4 Jan. 1813, Marshfield; m. Boston, Mass,, 12 June, 1837, Louisa Luf kin, b. 5 Apr. 1807, Chester, N.H., dau. of Humphrey and Lois (March) of C. Res. 1870, Chelsea, Mass. Children : 8610. 1. Azel- Winslow', b. 6 July, 1838, Marshfield ; d. 12 Jan. 1842, Boston, Mass. 8611. 2. IsabeUa-Louise', b. 3 July, 1841, Chelsea; raarried there, 34 Apr. 1861, Dea. Albert-Laburton Kimball, of Bradford, Mass., born in that town, 15 Sept. 1837, s. of Albert and EUzabeth (Day) of B. He has been a shoe manufacturer at Haverhill, Mass. Res. 1871, Bradford, Mass. Children bom in Bradford : 8613. 1. Charles- Ames', b. 34 June, 1864; d. 17 Sept. 1865, B. 8613. 2. ) Mara-Jeanett^, b. 16 Oct. 1868, 8614. 8. ' George-Edmund', b. 16 Oct, 1868. 8615. 4. Herbert -Winslow*, b. 32 Jan. 1871. 8616. 3. Azel', M.D., b. 16 Aug. 1845, Chelsea; m. Marshfield, 10 Oct. 1866, Sarah-Deering-Thomas Ames, b. 18 Nov. 1843, M., dau. of Dea, EUjah and Sarah-Ann (Thomas) of M. SurgeOn and physician, also genealogist and historian ; has been engaged, for several years, on the annals of Marshfield. He is the author of "A Plea for the Working Girl," a conscientious, able, and philanthropic work. Res. 1871, Wakefield, Mass. 8617. 2. Job', b. 38 June, 1815, Marshfield; m. Boston, Mass,, 7 Aug. 1845, Mary Clark, b. 3 June, 1819, Lyme, N.H., dau. of Jonas and Dolly (Hunt) of L. He has retired from business. Res. 1870, Chelsea, Mass. Children : 8618. 1. Job- Winslow', b. 39 Nov. 1846, Boston. 86I9! 2. Charles-Francis', b. 20 .July, 1848, Chelsea. 8620. 3. Marietta-Clark', b. 38 Apr. 1853, " 8621. 4- Frederic-Carlton', b. 5 Sept. 1854, " 8633 3 Mbbct-Hatch', b. 14 Apr. 1818, Marshfield ; died there, 1 Dec. 1838. 8633 4' JoANNA-WiNSLOw', b. 3 May, 1831, M. ; died there, 11 Oct. 1833. 8624! 5. Ehzabeth', b. 8 May, 1823; was unmarried in 1871, and resided with her sister, Mrs. Dickinson. 742 Descendants of Joanna' { Winslow ) Hatch. K 8625. 6. Lois', b. 2 Oct. 1825, Marshfleld ; married there, as 2d wife, 5 Nov. 1851, Rev. Erastus Dickinson, b. 1 Apr. 1807, Plainfield, Mass., s. of Ebenezer and EUzabeth (Vining) of P. He, graduated from Amherst CoUege in Aug. 1832, and entered the ministry 35 Sept. 1835; has been pastor of a church in Canton, Mass., in Chaplin and Colchester, Conn,, and in Sud bury, Mass, He represented ihe towns of Sudbury, Stow, and Wayland in the General Court of Massachusetts, in the year 1864. [By a former marriage he had a daughter, Ellen-Maria Dickinson, now deceased, who was married, 7 Aug. 1857, to Rev. William-Hayes "Ward, on the editorial staff of the Independent in 1876, s. of Rev. James and Hetta (Hayes) of Abington, Mass. She bad one son, Herbert-Dickinson, b, 30 June, 1861, Waltham, Mass. In 1873 he was at Lausanne, Switzerland, acquiring an education.] Res. 1870, Bricksburgh, N.J. Children : 8636. 1. Maiy-Elizabeth', b. 38 May, 1854, Colchester. 8637. 2. AUce-Amelia', b. 9 Feb. 1856, Sudbury. 8638. 3. Frederic-Brastus', b. 17 June, 1860, " 8639. 4. Lois-Ames', b. 6 Nov, 1863, " 8680. 5. Carrie- Vining', b. 29 Jan. 1867, Sudbury; d. there, 7 Oct. 1867. 8631. 7. Rev. Marcus', b. 26 Feb. 1828, Marshfield; m, Syracuse, N.T., 15 Oct. 1858, Jane-AngeUne Vandenburg, b. 25 June, 1833, La Fayette, N.T., dau. of Cornelius and Elizabeth ( ) of S. He studied medicine at Harvard Med. Coll., and the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York City; in 1853, was under appointment of A. B.C. P.M. as missionary physician to Africa, but, being providentially prevented, was settled as Orthodox Cong, pastor, in Paterson, N.J., June, 1854; was afterward settled in Westminster, Mass. In April, 1863, he was appointed super intendent and chaplain of the State Industrial School for Girls, in Lancaster, Mass., which has since been his field of labor. Res. 1870, Lancaster, Mass. Children: 8633. 1. Ella-Elizabeth', b. 38 Dec. 1855, Paterson. 8633. 2. Marcus-Judson', b. 13 May, 1858, Westminster. 8634. 3. Herman-Vandenburg', b. 7 Aug. 1865, Lancaster. 8635. COL. CHARLES', [8604] (Joanna' (Winslow) Hatch, Jd>*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 15 Nov. 1793, Marshfield, Mass. ; died there, 16 Feb. 1870; married there, 37 Jan. 1830, Mary Ames, b. 4 Apr. 1798, at JI., dau. of Tilden and Sarah (Rogers) of M. East Marshfield, Mass. Children born in Marshfield : 8686. 1, Charles-Tildbn', b. 39 Sept. 1831; married in M., 33 Nov. 1849, Mary- Agnes Hatch, b. 17 July, 1831, at M., dau. of Elisha and Rachel (Rogers) of M. Res. Marshfield, Mass. Children : 8637. !• Wendell-Franklin', b. 21 Feb. 1851, M. ; died there, 5 Sept. 1851. 8641. 8643. 8643. 3. 8644. 4. K Ford, Kee_p, Keene. 743 8638. 3. Rosella-Agnes', b. 2 Feb. 1857, JI. ; died there, 35 Dec. 1857. 8639. 3. Charies-Russell', b. 6 Aug. 1864. 8640, 2. JIaby-Ames', b. 36 Nov. 1833; married in M., 35 Jan. 1849, Ezra Ford, b. 36 Oct. 1830, M., s. of Samuel and Mercy (Damon) of M. Res. Marshfield, Mass, Children born in M. : 1. Roscoe-Ezra', b. 17 Jlar. 1850. 3. Ada-Louisa', b. 14 Apr. 1853. Sauah-Eliz.abeth', b. 10 Feb. 1836; d, 16 Dec, 1836, M. Marci.*.-Augdsta', b. 23 Feb. 1828; died at M,, 13 Aug. 1866; married there, 38 Nov. 1850, Samuel Keep, b. 38 Mar, 1833, Shefiield, Mass,, s. of George and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) of S. .Res. Marshfield, Mass. Children born in M. : 8645. 1. Emily-Jane', b, 31 June, 1853. 8646. 2. Elizabeth-Chamberiain', b. 37 Aug. 1859. 8647. 5. Gilbert- Winslow', b. 10 Jan. 1880; d. 9 July, 1880, M. 8648. 6. MATn.BA-ALMERA', b. 11 Jan, 1831 ; m, Marshfleld, 22 Jan, 1854, Nathan Ford, b. 16 Dec. 1814, at M., s. of Charles and Lydia (Jenkins) of M. Res. Marshfield, Masif Children born in M. : 8649. 1. Annie-Winslow', b. 27 Feb. 1855. 8650.. 2.- Ellen-Jenkins', b. 30 Apr. 1856; d. 20 Oct. 1856, M. 8651. 3. Charles-Everett', b. 15 July, 1857. 8653. 4. Chester-Sumner', b. 13 Mar. 1863. 8653. 5. Lucius', b. 3 Jan. 1865 ; d. 25 Aug. 186-5, M. 8654. 7. Ellen-Louisa', b. 9 June, 1833; m. Marshfleld, 1 Jan. 1860, Benjarain- Franklin-Hatch Keene, b. 20 Jan. 1833, at M., s. of Benjamin and Nancy (Sherman) of JI. 8655. 8. Fbanklin-Winslow', b. 12 Feb. 1836; m. North Bridgewater, Mass., 18 Dec. 1860, Vesta Howard, b. 15 June, 1833, N. Br., dau. of Sidney and Sally (T,ittiefield; of N. Br. Child : 8056. Marcia Ellen', b. 21 July, 1867, M. 8057. 9, Susan-Adrianna', b. 9 Sept. 1839; was unmarried in 1870. Res. Marshfield, Mass. 8658. LUTHER*. [8607] (Joanna* (Witislow) Hatch, Job*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kendrn'. ) b. 6 July, 1800, Marshfield, Mass, ; married there, 7 Feb. 1833, Abigail- Pet.'jrson Phillips, b. 33 Apr. 1808, at M., dau. of Daniel and Abigail (Thomas) of M. Daniel Phillips was bora 14 Feb, 1753, Marshfield; married there, 17 Sept. 1797, Aljio-ail Thomas, of M., b. 4 Nov. 1774. He was son of Nathaniel Phillips, b, 33 JuW, 1713; married Joanna' White, b, 5 Dec, 1713, dau of Cornelius*, b. 28 Msr. 1083, gr. dau. of Daniel', b. 1655, and gr. gr. dau. of Peregrine', b. 30 Nov. 1630, 744 Luther' Hatch and Descendants. K on board the Mayflower, s. of WiUiam' and Susanna (Fuller) who, after the death of her husband the ensuing spring, became the wife of Edward' Winslow, afterward Governor of Plymouth Colony. [See Gov. Edward' Winslow Memorial, also Intro duction to this volume.] In 1870 Mr. Hatch had served as town-clerk of Marshfield twenty-six years, and as U. S. assistant assessor many years; had also been notary pubUc, and, in 1837, justice of the peace. Res. 1870, Marshfield, Mast. Children: 8659. 1. Abigail-Phillips', b. 14 Jan. 1834, Scituate, Mass. ; m. Marshfield, 33 Oct. 1853, WiUiam Sherman, a native of M., s. of Asa and Polly ( ), natives of M., who, in 1870, had been married raore than seventy years. At that date, he was nearly ninety-seven years of age and she about ninety-five ; and both were in the enjoyment of comfortable health. s.p. 8660. ¦ 2. Joanna-Amanda', b. 7 Jan. 1839, Marshfield; married there, 3 Jan. 1853, Capt. Daniel-Dexter Baker, of Duxbury, aft. of New York City, b. 1833, s, of Daniel' (Ma,j. Elijah', Samuel*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winslow) Baker, Kendm',) and Zeruiah -Bryant (Walker) of D. [See Appendix, No. 384, p. 46.] He was, for several years, a master mariner. In 1871, was a broker and commission merchant in New York City. Res. Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: 8661. Addie-Dexter', b. 29 May, 1857, Marshfield. 8662. 3. MBRcy-BLizABETn', b. 31 May, 1833, M. ; in 1870 was unmarried. 8663. 4. Luther-Phillips', b. 17 Jan. 1839, JI. ; m. Weymouth, Mass., 17 May, 1864, Lizzie- Wise Clark, b, 3 Aug. 1843, W., dau. of Robert and Fannie (Brown) of N. Weymouth. In 1870 they res. N. Weymouth, Mass. 1873, Marshfield, Mass. Child: 8664. Luther-H'., b. 1 Aug. 1868, Weymouth. 8665. KENELM', [1930] (Kenelm*, Kendm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 34 July, 1756 ; d, 1 May, 1847, Windsor, Jle, ; m, by Rev, Kilborn Whitman, 26 Oct. 1794, Pembroke Bee, to Susanna Fuller, ol Pembroke, JIass., b. 37 Nov. 1774; d. 13 Aug. 1849. He was of Bristol at the time of their marriage. He removed from Marsh field, Mass., to the State of Jlaine, about 1783. Windsor, Me. Children: 8660. 1, Deborah, b. 30 Sept. 1795; d. 13 Nov. 1803. 8667. 3. Abigail, b. 11 May, 1797: d. 18 Sept. 1801. 8668. 8. Nathaniel, [8677] b. 37 Jlar. 1800; d. 1854; m. Thirza . 8669. 4. Almira, [8685] b. 19 Oct. 1801; d. 17 Oct. 1845; m. John-W. Lawson, or Jameson. 8670. 5. Joseph, b. 30 July, 1803. 8671. 6. Sarah-F., b. 37 Mar. 1806; m. 30 Feb. 1838, Samuel Trouant. 8673. 7. Benjamin, b. 9 Apr, 1808; d, 31 Mar, 1813. 8673, 8. Elizabeth, b. 13 July, 1811; ra. Samuel Wheeler, of Windsor. Jle. Descendants of Kenelm' Winslow. 745 8674. 9 Isaac, b. 10 Jan. 1814, Res. 1870, Windham, Me. 8675. 10. .Martha, [8690] b. 1 Sept. 1817; 8676. 11. 'Mary, b. 1 Sept. 1817; d. 1833. 8675. 10. .Martha, [8690] b. 1 Sept. 1817; d. 36 Mar. 1861; m. Levi Perkins. S. 11. *J 8677. NATHANIEL', [8668] (Kendm*, Kendm*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 27 Mar. 1800; died, 1854, in California; married Thirza . Children: 8678. Veloni.\-K'., born in 1829. 8679. Elizabeth-A'., born in 1831 ; married William Johnson. 8680. Nancy', bom in 1832; d. 1861; married E. Murch. Child : 8681. Charles', d. 13 Jan. 1863. 8683. Edward-P'., born in 1834. 8683. Adeline', married E. Murch. 8684. Szirena', married F-A. Pennington. 8685. ALJIIRA.', [8669] (Kenelm', Kenelm*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 19 Oct. 1801 ; d. 17 Oct. 1845; married, 9 Apr. 1836, John-W. LAWSON or JAME SON. Children born in Windsor, Me. : 8686. 1. Mart-Jane, b. 8 Dec. 1836; married WiUiam Crane. 8687. 2. Susan, b. 1 Apr. 1839; married Leavitt. 8688. 3. William, b. 15 Jlar. 1831. 8689. 4. Winslow, b. 6. May, 1837. 8690. MARTHA', [8675] (Kenelm*, Kendm*, Kendm', NathanieV, Kenehn',) b. 1 Sept. 1817; d. 36 Mar. 1861; married, 3 Dec. 1841, Levi PERKINS. Children born in Windsor, Me. : 8691. 1. Mabt-W., b. 2 Feb. 1843. 8693. 2. Gbobge, b. 26 Jan. 1853. 8693, ABIGAIL', [1931] (Kenelm*. Kenelm*, NathanieV, Kendm',) b. 38 Juno, 1758; d. 14 Apr. 1836; m. JIarshfield, JIass,, 9 June, 1777, to John GALLISON, b, 6, Au"-, 1754; d. 6 Sept. 1840. Eunice Bourne, sister of Abigail who married Kenelm' Winslow [1939], married John Gallison, of JIarblehead {Hist, of Cape Cod, Vol. II p. 301]. Was he the father of John mentioned above ? Their first two children were born in JIarshfield, the others in Jlaine, to which State they had re moved. We are indebted to Joseph' Willard [1888] for records of this family. Windham, Me. Children : 8694. 1. Joseph, [8703] b. 23 Sept. 1778; d, 1867; m. Hannah Atwood. 8695! 2. John, [8718] b. 31 May, 1780; d, 1864; m, . 8696, 3. Abigail, [8731] b. 1783; d. 1839; m. J. LoweU, 746 Descendants of AbigaiV { Winslow ) Gallison. K 8697. 4. Winslow, [8739] b. 1787; d, 1865; m. , 8698. 5. PoLLY-L,, b. 1789; m, 35 May, 1814, R. Davis. 8699. 6. Sylvanus, [8758] b. 1793; d. 1836; m, Mary Alden. 8700. 7. Charlotte, [8769] b. 1794; d. 1830; m. J. Leavitt. 8701. 8. Henry, b. 1796. 8703. 9. Eliza, b. 1803 ; m. N. Cloudman. 8703, JOSEPH', [8694] (Abigail' (Winslow) Gallison, Kendm*, Kenelm*, Na thanieV, Kendm',) b. 33 Sept. 1778, JIarshfield, Mass.; diedin 1867; married Han- nab Atwood, Children : 8704. 1. Hannah', b. 8 June, 1800; married Coy; she raarried 2d, • Clark. 8705. 2. Abigail-W'., born in 1802; is deceased; married Lombard, ST06. 3. Sophia', born in 1806; died in 1852; married Jefferson Gushing. Child: 8707. Helen-C, born in 1837 (?) ; married C-H. Coy. 8708. 4. Henby', born in 1807; died the same year. 8709. 5. William', born in 1809. 8710. 6. JosEPH-H'., b. 13 Mar. 1813. 8711. 7. Charlotte', born in 1814; d. 1855; married R. Buzzell. Children : 8712. 1. Avery', born in 1844. 8713. 3. Helen', born in 1849. 8714. 8. JoHN-M'., born in 1817; m,, probably, Elvira' Hall [11475], b, 15 Feb. 1807, Buckfield, Me., dau. of Nathan' and Susan (Forbes) of B. 8715. 9. Edward', born in 1818; died in 1853; married B. Pierce. Child: 8716. James', born in 1849. 8717. 10. Amanda-M'., born in 1820; married George-B. Tourtellot. 8718. JOHN', [8695] (AbigaiV (Winslow) Gt&WisorL, Kenelm*, Kendm', Nathan ieV, Kenelm',) b. 31 May, 1780, JIarshfield, Mass.; died in 1864; married . Children: 8719. 1. Winslow', born in 1814; d. 1816. 8730. 3. Henry', born in 1816. 8731. 3. JoHN-W'., born in 1830; d. 1847; married Clarissa Cilley. Child: 8733. Helen-L'., born in June, 1848. 8738. 4. Sarah', born in 1822 ; d. 1844. 8724. 5. Nancy', born in 1834; is deceased; married Hiram Lovott. 8735. 6. Susan-E'., born in 1836. K Lowell, Hanson, Stratton, Stockman, Whitaker, Willey, Nash. 747 8726. 7. Wellington', born in 1838; d. 1851. 8737. 8. Ctrus-L'., b. July, 1830. 8728. 9. Greenleaf- W'., born in 1833. 8739. 10. Frances', born in 1884; d. 1839. 8730. 11. Oliver-R'., born in 1836. 8731. ABIGAIL', [8696] (AbigaiV (Winslow) OaMisan, Kenelm*, Kenelm*, Na thanieV, Kendm',) born in 1783, Windham, Maine; died in 1839; married J. LOWELL. Children : 8733. 1. Hiram, b. 1805. 8733. 2. Cyrus, b. 1807; died 1829. 8734. 3. Thomas, b."1809. 8735. 4. Eliza, b. 1811; married V-C. Hanson. 8736. 5. D.ARius, b. 1813. 8737. 6. Urbain, b. 1815. 8738. 7. Abner, b. 1818 ; died 1822, 8739. WINSLOW', [8697] (Abigail* (Winslow) Gallison, Kenelm*, Kenelm*, Na thanieV, Kenelm',) bom in 1787, Windham, Me. ; died in 1865 ; married . Children : 8740. 1. Abigail', bom in 1808; d. January, 1853; mairied Martin Stratton. Children : 8741, 1- L-Bllen', bom in 1850 ; married C-W. Stockman. 8742. 2. Martha-E'., born in 1651. 8743. 3- John-H'., born in 1853. 8744, 2. John', b. 1810; d. 38 June, 1868; married . Children : 8745. 1. Erastus- W'., b. 14 Jan, 1843. 8746, 2. Miriam-E'., b. 8 Apr. 1843; married, November, 18G8, J-H. Whit aker. 8747. 3. Howard-M'., b. 17 July, 1844; d. 13 June, 180.1 8748. 4. Vashti-A'., b. 19 Aug. 1845; married, November, 1868, Eben Wor cester. 8749. 5- Flora-A'., b. 39 Nov. 1847; d. June, 1868. 8750. 6. JIai-tin-C"., born 1850; d. 1850. 8751, 1- Purbot-H',, b. 30 Sept, 1851. 8752. 3. LouiSA-L'., born in 1813; married I, Willey. 8753. 4. Caroline', born in 1815 ; married David Nash. 8754. 5. Henry', bom in 1817. 8755. 6. Mary- Anne', bom in 1819; married William-N. Davis, who died in 1865. 8756. 7. WmsLOW', born in 1822. 8757. 8, James- W'., bom in 1824. 748 Descendants of AUgaAV {Winslow) Gallison. 'K 8758. SYLVANUS', [8699] (Abigail' (Winshw) Gallison, Kendm*, Kenelm', Na thaniel', Kenelm',) born in 1792, Windham, Me. ; died in 1826 ; married, 35 May, 1814, Mary Alden, who is deceased. Children: 8759. 1. , b. Oct. 1815; d. Oct. 1815. 8760. 3. Mary-W'., born in 1817; d. 1858; married B-A. Pendleton. Children : 8761. 1. Frederic-H'., b. 7 Nov. 1838. 8763. 3. Frances-E"., b. 6 Sept. 1841. 8763. 3. Adelia-B'., b. 5 Jan. 1844. 8764. 4. Almatia-A'., b, 4 June, 1847; d. 3 June, 1852. 8765. 5. Edna-J'., b. 15 June, 1851. 8766. 6. Mary-W'., b. 19 Nov. 1858. 8767. 8. George-R'., b. 10 May, 1830; d. 3 Nov. 1823. 8768. 4. Charlotte- A'., b. 3 Nov. 1822. 8769. CHARLOTTE', [8700] (AbigaiV (Winshw) Gallison, Kendm*, Kendm*, NathanieV, Kenelm',) born in 1794, Windham, Me.; died in 1830; married J. LEAVITT, who is deceased. Children : 8770. 1. Mitchell, b. 1818. 8771. 3. John, b. 1830. 8773. 3. JIargaret-A., b. 1822; married HunnewelL 8773. 4. Abigail, b. 1824; d. 1838. 8774. 5. Sarah, b. 1836 ; married Hawkins. 8775. 6. Mary, b. 1838; d. 1881. 8776. JOSEPH', [1983] (Kendm*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kenelm',)h. 12 Nov, 1760, Marshfield, JIass; died probably in 1806. He sailed from Baltimore, as captain of a vessel, and, being taken sick on the passage, was put on shore at St. Augustine, Fla. From that place he wrote two letters to his friends, the last one, dated in 1806, sta ting they would not probably hear frora him again, and it is supposed that he died soon after. He was married by Rev. William Shaw, at Pembroke, Mass., 20 Apr. 1797, to Susanna Baker, a native of P., b. 15 Oct, 1768, dau, of John, of P. They removed to Kennebec Co., Me. She died 10 Jan. 1822, Abington, JIass. Children born in Pembroke : 8777. 1. Ruth, [8781] b, 16 Dec, 1797; d. 29 Oct, 1869; m, John Brigham; m, 2d, Cotton Graves. 8778. 2. Kenelm, [8788] b. 8 Sept. 1799; d. 26 Nov. 1868; m. Orra Pope. 8779. 3. John-Baker, [8796] b. 7 June, 1801; d, 23 Nov. 1870; m. Emeline Mitchell. 8780. 4. Joseph, [8808] b. 7 Nov. 1805; m, Rebecca Bennett; m. 2d, Lydia-Ayers Stephens. K Brigham, Graves, Keith, Shaw. 749 8783. 1. 8783. 3. 8784. 3. 8785. 4. 8781. RUTH', [8777] (Joseph', Kenelm*, Kendm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 16 Dec. 1797, Pembroke, Mass, ; d, 39 Oct. 1869, Bridgewater, JIass, ; ra. Abington, JIass., 13 Nov. 1817, John BRIGHAM, b. 1 Aug, 1793, Marlboro, s. of Jotham and Lucy (Thompson) of Sudbury. He was a machinist; aud died 19 Sept. 1831, Abington, where he had resided. [See Hist of Marlboro, p. 343,] She married 3d, Boston, Mass., 30 Dec. 1839, Cotton GRAVES, who was a farmer and resided at Sunderland, Mass. Children born in Abington : John', b. 31 Dec, 1818; in 1870 was unmarried. Res. Bridgewater, Mass. Charles', b. 3 Apr. 1830; d. Apr. 1823, Abington. Charles-Lee', b. 10 Sept. 1828; d. 26 Nov. 1837, A. Sus.^.n-B.aker', b. 26 Sept. 1825; m. Bridgewater, 24 Dec. 1846, Henry- Thomas Keith, b, 27 Oct, 1830, Br,, s, of Howard and Lucia (Harding) of Br. He died 19 May, 1853, at Br. ; was a carpenter. She res. 1870, Bridgewater, Mass. Children born in Bridgewater: 8786. 1. Leora', b. 8 Nov. 1847. 8787. 3. Henrietta', b. 37 June, 1853. [One of these daughters married George-D. Davis, of Newton, Mass.] 8788. CAPT. KENELM', [8778] (Joseph', Kenelm*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 8 Sept. 1799, Pembroke, Mass, ; d. 36 Nov. 1868, Bridgewater, JIass, ; married there, 30 Sept. 1833, Orra Pope, b, 13 Aug. 1803, at Br., dau. of Benjamin, of Br,, and JIary (Pierce) of Scituate, JIass,, and gr. dau, of Ichabod Pope, who removed frora Dartmouth to South Bridgewater. He was captain of a military company. Manufacturer of cotton-gins. In 1870 Mrs. Winslow was living with her daughter, Mrs. Shaw, at Bridgewater, Mass. Children : 8789. 1. Benjamin-Franklin', b. 17 Nov. 1823, Bridgewater; made several vojages on the Mediterranean as an officer; went to California in January, 1849, and retumed in 1854. He was a farmer until the breaking out of the rebellion, when he enlisted, 28 Aug. 1861, in the First, Mass. Battery; served in.McClellan's campaign on the Peninsula, and then returned to Alexandria ; was in the battles of Bull Run, Antietam, Savage Station, etc. In August, 1862, he was attacked with chronic diarrhea; was dis charged on the 15th of December, at Williamsport, and returned home, but never recovered from the effects of the disease. He died 4 Apr. 1864, at Bridgewater. He was unmarried. 8790. 2. Orba-Pierce', b. 13 Nov. 1825, Bridgewater; married there, 22 Sept. 1847, Jlinot-Curtis Shaw, b. 5 Mar. 1823, Weymouth, Mass., s. of Sam uel and Abigail (Curtis) of E. Bridgewater. He was a boot and shoe dealer in Georgia at the commencement of the war, and sacrificing every thing, returned with his family to Bast Bridgewater, JIass., where, in 1870, he was engaged in his former occupation. 750 Descendants of Joseph' Winslow. K Children born in East Bridgewater : 8791. 1. Kenelm-Winslow", b. 19 Jlar. 1850; mamed, I June, 1873, Mary-Ben nett Gardner, of Nantucket. 8793. 2. Walter-Curtis', b. 9 Aug. 1853. 8793. 3. Lester-Arnold', b. 27 Mar. 1855; d. 18 Jlay, 1856, E. Bridgewater. 8794. 4. Mary-Winslow', b. 30 Mar. 1863. 8795. 3. Mary', b. 39 Jlar. 1831, Bridgewater; died there, 30 Oct. 1855. She was unmarried. 8796. JOHN-BAKER', [8779] (Joseph*, Kenelm*, Kenehn*, Nathanid:*, Kendm',) b. 7 June, 1801, Pembroke, Mass. ; d. 33 Nov. 1870; m. Bridgewater, Mass., 26 Nov. 1839, EmeUne' MitcheU, b. 33 June, 1799, Br., dau. of Edward', of Br. (Edward*, Col. Edward', Ensign Edward', Experience, of Plymouth, Duxbury, and, late in life, Bridgewater,) The wife of Edward' was Chloe' Washbum, b. 1768, dau. of Capt. Abraham', of Br. (Nathaniel', John*. John', John', John', of Duxbury, aft. of S. Bridn-ewater.) The mother of Edward' Mitchell was Jane' Latham, a descendant of John' Winslow, as follows: (Charles*, Chilton', Susanna' (Winslow) Latham, John' Winshw, of Plymouth, Mass., aft. of Boston.) [See Memorial of John' Winshw.] He was a hatter. She res. 1874, Bridgewater, Mass. Children born in Bridgewater: 8797. 1. Joseph-Baker', b. 30 Aug. 1830 ; was married by Dr. Thompson, Taun ton, Mass., 33 Oct. 1867, to Myra Deane, of T. In 1846 he went to Boston, where he remained nine years, and then removed to New York city ; in 1864 was head clerk of the copper mining business. Eagle River, Lake Superior; in 1870 was commission merchant in Boston. s.p. Res. 1874, Bridgewater, Mass. 8798. 3. Chloe-Jane', b. 11 Apr. 1833; m. Bridgewater, 8 June, 1854, Charles- White Hubbard, of N.H., b. 34 Apr. 1828, Thetford, Vt., s. of Orange and Loanna (^Boardman) of Charlestown, N.H. Res. 1874, Pittsburg, Penn. Children born in Pittsburg: 8799. 1. Lucy-Jane", b. 30 Apr. 1856; d. 6 Dec. 1863, Pittsburg. 8800. 3. Lurania-Emeline', b. 15 Aug. 1860 ; d. 14 Feb. 1862, P. 8801. 3. BUen-EUzabeth', b. 16 June, 1862: d. 20 Oct. 1862, P. 8803. 4. John-Winslow', b. 18 Dec. 1884. 8803. 5. Charies-White', b. 38 Sept. 1866. 8804. 3. Joiin-Abbott', b. 36 Nov. 1835; married, 4 May, 1860, Katharine-Smith Loring, of Hanson, JIass., b. 7 Feb. 1839, Pembroke, Mass., dau. of Edward-Smith and Ann-Beal (Jones) bf P. He served in the late war, enlisting for nine months, 17 Sept. 1863; in 1864 here-enlisted; was wounded in the leg and head, and, in June, 1364, was in the hospital at Philadelphia; was discharged 14 July, 1865. He was at one time in Libby Prison. Furnace-man. Res. 1874, Bridgewater, Mass. Child: 8805. George-Herbert', b. 21 Aug. 1861, Bridgewater. K Al'igail' {Winslow) Veazie and Descemlants 751 8806. 4. j Lucy- Washburn', b. 6 July, 1839; d. 30 Aug. 1840, Bridgewater. JO. *. 1 IjI )7. 5. • W 8807. 5. • Willard-Lyon', b. 6 July, 1839; d. 13 Feb. 1840, 8808. JOSEPH', [8780] (Joseph', Kenelm*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b, 7 Nov, 1805, Pembroke, JIass.; d. 9 Jlay, 1869, Brady's Bend, Armstrong Co., Pa., and was buried there. He married at Warehara, JIass., in 1837, Rebecca Bennett, who diedin that town, July, 1830. He was married 3d, by Rev. Mr. Boyce, Boston, Mass., 28 Nov. 1837, to Lydia-Ayers Stephens, b. 17 July, 1830, dau. of Joseph and Sarah ( ) of Boston. He was a manufacturer of railroad iron. He first settled in Warebiim, afterward lived in South Boston, Mass., and at Brady's Bend, Penn. Children : 8809. 1. Joseph', bom in 1838, Wareham; died ininfancy. 8810. 2. Rebecca', born in 1830, Wareham; " 8811. 3. Charles-Brigham', b. 28 Oct. 1838, South Boston, Mass.; was married by Rev. Reuben Skill, Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., Penn., 13 Sept. 1861, to Emma Cupples, b. 23 Feb. 1844, at P., dau. of Alexander and Ann (Skare) of P. Res. Boston, JIass., Brady's Beud, Penn., and, 1874, at Hutchinson, Reno Co., Kansas, where he was a druggist; firm of Wins low and Albright. Children: 8812. 1. Annie-Lydia', b. Friday, 3 Sept. 1864, Brady's Bend. 8813. 2. Harry-Dudley', b. 22 Mar. 1866, Brady's Beud. 8814. ABIG-VIL', [1934] (Joseph*, Kenelm', NathanieV, Kenelm',) b. 20 Jan. 1750; d. 21 Sept. 1837; m, Boston, Mass,, 39 Apr. 1778, Boston Bee, Benjamin VEAZIE, of Boston,* b. 9 Feb. 1745, Braintree, JIass, ; d, 38 June, 1814. They resided in Providence, R.I,, for a time. We have not the names of the parents of Mr. Veazie, but his son Joseph' writes: "I have my father's genealogy. The Veazies came from the north of England as Protestants, and settled in Braintree and Quincy; and another branch of the family. Catholics, settled in JIaryland, Cecil County. Many of the name are living there, one a late Governor of JIaryland." Children : 8815. 1. Benjamin, b. 16 Oct. 1773; died unmarried, 19 Sept. 1819. 8816. 2. Abigajl. b. 9 Aug. 1775; d. 23 Jlar. 1840; married Palmer. She was living with her grandmother Winslow in 1791, at the time of tbe death of Joseph' Winslow [1936], her parents having removed to Provi dence, R,I, 8 n_ Joseph, b. 9 Jlar. 1777; d, Feb, 1779. Mary, b. 17 Aug, 1779; died unmarried, 14 Feb. 1844. Joseph, b. 17 Aug. 1781; d. Feb. 1783, John, b. 38 Feb. 1783; d. 1 Aug. 1831; married Din^ih , born in 1792; d. 15 Jan. 1857. s.p, Sally, b. 28 Dec. 1784; died unmarried, 10 July, 1846. Joseph, b. 38 Dec. 1788, Providence or Boston; died intestate, 17 May, 1863, Providence, where'he had resided. His real and personal estates 16 8817. 3, 8818. ¦4. 8819. 5. 8830. 6. 8831. 7. 8832. 8. 752 Dr. Ebenezer' Winslow and Descendants. K were large, and it was necessary to go back to Kenelm' Winslow [358] to find the heirs on his mother's side. Joseph' Willard [1888] was the lawyer employed for this work. Although they were very numerous on both the Winslow and Veazie side, there were several hundred dollars for each one of the seventh generation in families numbering four or five, after deducting all the expenses of litigation. 8833. 9. Susan, b. 5 Apr. 1790; d. 9 Apr. 1791. 8834. 10. Samuel, b. 18 July, 1793; died unmamed, 14 July, 1836. 8835. DR. EBENEZER', [1951] (Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job', Kendm',) b. 38 Aug. 1743, probably in Freetown, JIass. ; raarried, 37 Feb. 1766, Swansey Bee., Elizabeth' Eddy [3030], b. 35 Oct. 1745, Swansey Bee., d. of Constant and Mary' (Winslow) of S He married 3d, Catherine Gardner. Ebenezer Winslow of Somerset and Catherine Gardner of A^'arren were published 24 June, 1798, Somerset Bee. Somerset, previous to its incorporation in 1790, formed a part of Swansey, and was called the Shawomet Purchase. — Maxs. Hist. Collections. Swansey, Mass. Children, of whom eleven were by the first wife and four by the second: John, [8840] b. 28 Nov. 1766; m. Bethany Braytou; in. 3d, Mary Brayton. Humphrey, [8808] b. 19 Sept. 1768; m. Sarah Mason. Ebknkzbr, [8870] b. 1 Sept, 1770; m. Polly . Betty, b. 19 May, 1773, Swansey Bee. The following is copied from the records of Somerset, JIass: "Somerset, October :i4th 1793, this may certify that Edward Gardner of Warren and Betsey Winslow of Somerset was married October the 24 Day 1793 by me Russel Jlason Elder." 8830. 5. Anna, b, 177U; d, 12 June, 1781, aged 5 yrs,, 't mos, 8831. 6. JIaby, b. Dec. 1777; d. 31 liar. 1778, aged 3 mos., 13 days. 8833. Nancy, [8881] m. 7 Aug. 1806, Capt. Preserved Read. 8833, William, [8892] b. 11 May, 1781; married Ann . 8884. JIary, b. 13 June, 1790; d. '^3 Feb. 1792, aged 1 y., 8 mos., 10 days. 8885. Hlnky, [8894] m. 10 .May, 1831, Lurancy Hanks. By 2d maniiige: 8836. Edwaud. 8837. Betsey, b. 31 Oct. 1802; m. 17 May, 1827, Joseph-P. Chace, of Swansey. She was of Somerset at the time of her marriage. [Somerset Bee.\ 8838. James, b. 14 July, l.'!in4; d. 34 Nov, 1800, aged 3 yrs., 4 mos,, 10 days. 8839. Sahah, b, 1807; inanied [pub. 14 July, 1832, Somerset Bec.\ John-A. Wood, of Swansey. She was living in Somerset at the date of her mar riage. 8840, DR, JOHN'*, [8826] (Ebenezer', Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job', Kenelm',) b, 23 8826, 1, 8837. 2, 8838. 3. 8839, 4. *Dr. Charles-F'. Winslow writes that he often heard his father, Benjamin" [9583], speak of three Kenerationsot Dr. Winslows, all of whom were noted tor skill and areat popularity in their neighbor hood— srandfuther, son, and grandson. He canuot now recall with certainty tie names by which bo called them. He thinks they lived for a while together, or in the vicinity ot each other, and aid an extensive country practice, succeeding each other. It is his impression that there was a Job iimongthein, and that one of them was living as late as 1810, or perhaps later. His father spoke ot them so much ttat he is quite sure lie must have known them personally, and is positive that the f uunt;er of the three was named John. 8843. 3. 884-1. 4. 8845. 5. 8840. 6. .Baker, Benjamin, Patch, Eddy. 753 Nov. 1766, Swansey Bee; was married "by Russel Mayson Elder of a Church of Christ in Swansey," 30 Sept. 1790, to Betiiauy Brayton, of Somerset. He was re siding in Somerset at this date. He was married 2d, "by Philip Head Elder of a Baptist Church iu Swansey,"- 17 Feb. 1803, to Jlary Brayton, of Somerset. Ho was living in Swansey at the time cf his second marriage. The dates of birth of their children were copied from the records of Swansey: 8841. 1. , [8850] married Baker. 8843. 2. Betsey-Paink, b. 21 Mar. 1795. [David Gray, Esq,, of Somerset, and Betsey Wiinslow, of Swansey, were joined in man iage 33 Aug. 1833. Somerset Bee This may have beeu some other Betsey or Elizabeth. See 8860.] Nathan-Read, b. 13 July, 1797. JuitN-WiLLiAM, b, 8 Dec. 1803; was probably a physician and practiced his profession in Swansey, Elizabeth-Eddy, b. 24 Mar. 1805, Charles-Br AYTON, b. 13 May, 1807; was married by Elisha Slade, Jr., pastor of the Baptist Church, 1 Jan, 18:M, to Amauda Slade, of Somerset. Somerset Bee. He was of Swansey at tlie time of his marriage. He probably married, Aug. 1837, Betsey-B, Brown. 8847. 7, Sarah-Ann, b, 19 Jan. 1808. [Perhaps this is the daughter "Nancy" who married Benjamin, auc. to Jlrs, Lucinda-.M. Hills, 8919.] 8848. 8. FBANCis-RiCH.yoND, b. 8 Dec. 1809. 8849. 9. Francis, b. 13 Dec. 1813. [One of the daughters married Mr, Slade, ace. to Mrs. Hills. Jonathan Slade 3d, of Somerset, and Caioline-B. Winslow of Swansey were pub Ushed 18 Juue, 1841, iSumcrset Bee] 8350. ', [8841] (John*, Ebenezer', Hezekiah*, Bichard', JuV, Kenehn',) married BAKER. Children: 8851. 1. ', b. 5 Apr. 1823, Swansey, JIass, ; m. Lynn, Mass., 2 Sept. 1846, Ed win Patch, b, 12 May, 1820, Hamilton, Mass,, son of Joseph and Mary (Cleavesj of 11. s.p. Res. 1870, Lynn, Mass. 8853. 2. Adaline-.\1"., b. 9 Oct. 1834, Lynn, JIass. ; d. 39 Jlay, 1845, Swansey. 8853. 3, Chaules-P'., b. 5 July, 1837, " ; m. Gilmanton, N.H., 11 Oct. 1849, Sarah-P'. Chesley, a native of G. Children: 8854. 1. Ezra-C, b. 17 July, 1853; d. 39 Jlay, 1854, New Bedford. 8850. 2. Lizzie- Winslow', b. 18 July, 1855. 8856. 3. Charles-Edwin', b. 3 Sept. 1861. 8857. 4. Caroline-E'., b. 21 Jan. 1830. * 8858. 5. Henry-A'., b. 28 Mar. 1840, Swansey. 8859. 6. Anna-E'., b. 18 Dec. 1841; m. Bristol, R.L, 29 Jan. 1860, CorneUus-S. Eddy, b. 25 Dec. 1838, Swansey. 754 Descendants of Ebenezer' Winslow. K Children : 8860. 1. Adaline-B'., b. 30 Oct. 1860, Swansey. 8861. 3. Charles-H'., b. 17 Feb. 1869, Benicia, California. 8863. 7. JoHN-B"., b. 7 Jan. 1845, Swansey; d. there, 3U June, 1845. 8863. HUMPHREY", [8837] (Ebenezer', Hezekiah*. Bichard', Job'', Kenelm',) b. 19 Sept, 1768, Swansey Bee; married Sarah Jlason, of Warren [pub. 36 Aug. 1792, Somerset Bee}. He was living in Somerset at the time of his marriage. Their children are recorded in Swansey : 8864. 1. Sarah, b. 5 Feb. 1796, 8865. 3. Bbenezeb, [8873] b. 3 July, 1798; d. 7 Feb. 1866; m. Jane-Holt Vickary, 8866. 8. Elizabbth-E., b. 3 Feb. 1801. [David Gray, Esq., of Somerset, and Betsey Winslow, of Swansey, were joined in marriage, 33 August, 1823, Somerset Bec.l 8867. 4. Mary, b. 27 July, 1803. 8868, 5. EzBA, b. 4 Jan. 1806. 8869. 6. JIason-Holden, b. 28 Aug. 1808, 8870. -7. Catharine-Paine, b. 12 Feb. 1811. 8871. 8. Humphrey, b. 11 Jan. 1814. 8872. EBENEZER', [88C5] (Humphrey', Ebenezei-', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job*, Ke- helm',) b. 3 July, 1798, Swansey Bee; d. 7 Feb. 1866, Newport, R.I. ; married, 1 June, 1838, Jane-Holt Vickary, b. 34 July, 1803, Newport, d. of Hugh and Ann-ll. (Holt) of N.—Holt Gen., p. 381. Children: 8873. 1. JIary-Jane, b. 18 Apr. 1839; d. 30 Sept. 1837. 8874. 2. Sarah-Ann, b. 21 Jlay, 1832; d. 13 Aug. 1833. 8875. 3, FRANCES-MATn,DA, b. 5 Dec. 1839 ;d. 30 Jlay, 1843. Inscriptions copied from grave-stones in Newport cemetery. Sacred to the memory of EBEN WINSLOAV Born at Swansey, Mass, July 3nd 1798. Died at Newport, R, I. Feb. 7. 1866 An honest man is the noblest work of God. Sacred to the memory of three children of Eben and Jane H Winsloiv ^ Bead, IlitcheU, Carr. 765 Sarah Ann Born Jlay 21 1832 Died Aug 12 1833 Mary Jane Bom April 18 1829 Died Sept 30 1837 Frances Jlatilda Born Deo 5 1839 Died May 30 1848. Suffer little children, and forbid them not, to como unto me; for of such is the kingdom of heaven. 8876. EBENEZER', [8828] (Ebenezer', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 1 Sept. 1770, Swansey Bee; married Polly . Swansey, Mass. The dates of birth of the following children are from the Swansey Records; 8877. 1. Sylvania-Allen, b. 23 July, 1801. 8878. 3. Mary, b. 1 Dec. 1803. 8879. 3. John-Kelly, b. 21 Apr. 1804. 8880. 4. William, b. 8 Jan. 1806. 8881. NANCY', [8832] (Ebenezer*, Hezekiah*, Bichard^, Jd)', Kenelm'.) was mar ried by Benjamin Mason, elder of a church in Swansey, Mass., 7 Aug, 1806, to Capt. Preserved READ, of Somerset, Mass., b. 18 Dec. 1777, Swansey, s, of Nathan and Content (Braiton). She was of Somerset at the time of her marriage. He was formerly a sea-captain. — Beed Gen, Children born in Swansey : 8882. 1. Catherine', b. 13 June, 1807. 8883. 3. Nathan', b. 8 Sept. 1809. 8884. 3. Francis', b. 5 July, 1813; married Prances Sanderson. Children : 8885, 1. Cata', born in 1852, San Francisco, Cal. 8886. 2. Charles-G'., born in 1855. 8887. 4. Evbline-M'., b. 18 Feb. 1815; married William MitchelL 8888. 5. Elizabeth', b. 17 Feb. 1817; married George-W. Carr. 8889. 6. Bbenezeb', b. 1 Feb, 1821, 8890. 7. Maria', b. 16 Nov. 1823. 8891. 8. Charles-G'., b. 27 May, 1829. 8892. WILLIAM', [8833] (Ebenezer*, Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 11 May, 1781, Swansey Bee.; married Ann . 756 Ezra* Winslow. ^ Child: 8893. Elizabeth, b, 3 July, 1818, Swansey Bee. 8894. HENRY', [8835] (Ebenezer', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job*, Kenehn',) bom prob ably about 1790, in Rhode Island, or perhaps in Somrjrset, JIass. ; was married by Rev. Ebenezer Blake, at Jlansfleld, Tolland Co., Ct., 10 May, 1821, to Lurancy Hanks, of M., b. 12 July, 1801, d. of Uriah and Sally (Keeny) of M. He was a druggist. He removed from Rhode Island; in 1871, was in California. [She was married 2d, by Rev. Hezekiah Kamsdell, at Jlansfleld, Ct., 23 Apr. 1883, to Horace-C, Lathrop, b. 23 Apr. 1801, Tolland, Ct.,s. of Rowland and Hannah ( -) of T. He died 21 Apr. 1864, Middletown. He was a raiUer, and dealer in pumps. In 1873 she was residing in Waterbury, New Haven Co., Ct. ; and in 1876, with her son at Middle- town, Ct. She has also resided in New London, Ct,, East Bridgewater, JIass,, and Hutchinson, Jlinn.] Child: 8895, Henry-Miller', b. 2 Jan. 1834, Mansfield, Ct. ; was married by Rev. Harvey Miller, Meriden, Ct., 4 Feb. 1852, to Hannah- Jane WiUiams, of JI., b. 14 Nov. 1829, d. of Robert and Rachel (Baldwin) of JI. Brit- tania turner. Res. ElUngton, Meriden, and Waterbury, Ct. 1873, 7 Cross St., Middletown, Ct. Child : 8896. Lizzie-Reynolds', b. 31 May, 1855, Meriden. 8897. EZRA', [1953] (Hezekiah*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 10 Jlay, 1751, Hard wick, Mass. ; about the year 1797, lost his life by being thrown from a horse. He m. Rosamond Spooner, b. 21 Mar. 1751, dau, of Thomas and Rebecca (Paddock), and sister of Aldun Spooner, who printed, at Windsor, tbe first newspaper issued in Vermont. [For further inf ormation concerning this family see Spooner Memm-ial.} Jlr, AVinslow was a man of sterling integrity, and strictly religious; was a stanch royalist, and de clared in a public assembly that if God gave him another son he would name him after the king. He was a farmer and drover, and paid for his fai-m in Continental money. He lived in Swansey, Mass., Barnard, Vt,, and Hardwick, JIass., where he was residing at the time of his death, having removed thither in the eariy days of the Revolution. Jeduthan Spooner and Rosamond AVinslow administered on his estate, and, 7 March, 1797, made a payment to Ebenezer Winslow. The distribution of his real estate was made 6 .Tune, 1797. The following persons were men tioned: The widow Rosamond, who received her thirds; the eldest son Thomas, who had a double portion; Sukey Babbitt, the eldest daughter, and wife of Abel Bab bitt; Alice Dexter, the second daughter, and -nife of Clark Dexter; also Joseph, the second son; Ezra, the third son, Rosamond Winslow, the third daughter, and Rex, the youngest sou; all of whom were minors at the date of the distribution. Jedu than Spooner was also guardian of Ezra, Rosamomd, and George-Rex. The widow m-arried 2d, Richard Ransom, of Woodstock, Vt., a Congregational minister, and died in 1829. Hardwick, Mom. ^ Babbitt, Dexter, Sharp, 757 Children : 8898. 1. Sushis, [8905] b. 1778; d. 28 Apr. 1816; m, Abel Babbitt. 8899. 2. Thomas, [8917] b, 15 Sept, 1776, Hardwick ; d. 15 Feb. 1853 ; m. Theo dosia Pierce. 8900. 3. Alice, [8943] b. 10 Nov, 1777; d. 30 Feb. 1803; m, Clark Dexter. 8901. 4. Joseph, [8963] died at the AVest; married Anna Curtis. 8903. 5. Ezra, [8967] b. 10 Apr. 1783; d. 37 Mar. 1857; m. Anna Pratt. 8903. 6. Rosamond, b. 1785; d. 13 Sept. 1803, and was buried in Hardwick. 8904. 7. George-Rex, [8990] b. 16 Oct. 1788; d. 39 Oct. 1803; m. Lucy Clark. 8905. SUSAN', [8898] (Ezra', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenehn',) born in 1773; d. 28 Apr. 1816, Barnard, Vt. ; m. as 2d wife. 19 Apr. 1794, Abel BABBITT, of Barnard, Vt., s. of Abel and Elizabeth (Hathaway.) He died at the age of 84 years. Berkley, Mass. Their children, all of whom are said to have reraoved to the western country, were : 8906. 1. Sylvia-D., b. 14 Nov. 1795; "was a school-teacher on the Cape" [Cape CodJ. She married, 4 Jan. 1831, Daniel Sharp. They had a daughter and perhaps other children. Res. 1870, South Bend, Ind. 8907. Frank-C, married Res. 1870, Mount Pleasant, Mich. 8908. Susan. 8909. Stephen. 8910. Eliza. 8911. Joseph. 8912. Lyman. 8913. Lucius. 8914. Carlisle. 8915. Rosamond. 8916. Crocker. [All of these children are deceased with the exception of the first two mentioned.] 8917. THOMAS', [8899] (Ezra*, Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 15 Sept. 1776, Hardwick, Mass. ; d. 15 Feb. 1853, Barnard, Vt. ; married there, 22 Apr. 1800, Theodosia Pierce, of East Windsor, Ct., born in 1780, Windsor, dau. of Joseph and Sarah (Bunce) of W. She died 29 May, 1849, Barnard. Jlr. Winslow, being the eldest son, received a double portion of his father's estate ; removed early to Barnard, Windsor Co., Vt., where his children were born, 8918. 1. Ezra-Spooner', b. 1 Nov. 1806; m. Pike, N. i., 4 Oct. 1829, Lu cinda Packard, of Royalton, Vt,, dau, of Benjamin and Mehetable (Fobes) of R. She died 27 Oct. 1831, at Pike. Dry goods dealer; afterward a pubUsher of mathematical works, "Winslow's Compre hensive System of JIathematics," etc. P.O. add. 1875, Danville, III. Child : 8919. Lucinda-Marcella', b. Thursday, 25 Aug. 1831, Pike, N.Y, ; m. Hart- 758 Descendants of Ezra' Winslow. K ford, Ct., 13 May, 1861, Richard-MerriU Hills, of H., b. 4 June, 1833, Bedfordshire, England, s. of Richard and Letitia (Merrill). Stone-cutter or marble-worker. Res. Hartford, ColUnsville, and, 1875, Canton, Ct. Children: 8920. 1. Annie-Louise', b. 23 Mar. 1866, Hartford. 8921. 2. William-BoberV, b. 12 Aug. 1871, Canton. 8922. 2. Horace-Joseph', b. 4 Nov. 1808; married . s,p. Res. 1875, Barnard, Vt. 8923. 3. Alden-Spoonbr', b. 7 Oct. 1810; d. 29 Aug. 1845, Ware, Mass.; m. Belchertown, Mass,, 24 Aug. 1837, Bethiah Kenfield, of Enfield, Mass., b. 19 Jan. 1819, at B., dau. of Shubael and Bethiah (Felton) of E. He was a machinist in wood and iron. The following appraisers of his estate were appointed 4 Se[)t. 1845 : Joseph Hartwell, Freeman Pepper, and George Winslow. She res. 1870, Ware, Mass. Children: 8924. 1. Lucien-Spooner', b. 6 May, 1839, Enfield, Mass. ; raarried there, 31 .Fan. 1864, Martha- J ackett Kenfield, of B,, b, there, 20 Jlar. 1837, dau. of Silas and Judith (Jackett). She died 22 July, 1872, En field, s.p. He res, 1874, Enfield, Mass. 8925. 2. Oscar-Pitzell', b, 26 Feb. 1841, North Amherst, JIass. ; m. Enfield, Mas.s., Apr. 1865, Elizabeth-Elzina Tilson, of B., born there, 31 Dec. 1848, dau. of Caleb and Esther-Dean (Stone) of E. Res. 1874, Enfield, Mass. Children : 8926. 1. Walter-Frederick'', b. 22 July, 1867, Enfield. 8927, - 2. Bosella-BancrofV, b. 11 Jan, 1870, " 8928. 3. Jasper-A'., d. 35 July, 1873. 8929. 3. George-Arthur', died aged a few weeks. 8930. 4. Sylvia-Babbitt', b. 27 Jan. 1814; married, as 2d wife, W.are, JIass., 35 May, 1841, Albert' Winslow [4785], b. 34 July, 1797, Uxbridge, Mass., s. of Ebenezer' and Lucy (Taft) of Enfield, JIass. Res. Uxbridge and, 1874, Ware, Mass. Child: 8931. Jasper-Albert', b. 15 Apr, 1843, Ware, Mass, ; enlisted in 16th Reg. Conn. Volunteer Inf., July, 1863; and died of yellow fever, 14 Oct. 1864, Newbern, N.C. 8932. 5. Susan-Babbitt', b, 8 Jan. 1816, Barnard, Vt. ; married, as 3d wife, Chicopee, JIass,, 8 July, 1849, William-Sanlord Jenks*, of North Brook- 1, •JOSEPH' JENKS, of Lynn, Mass., 1645, a blacksmith employed at the iron works, came, a widower, is the tradition of the family, from Hammersmith or llouuslow, Co. Middlesex, or Coin- brook, in the edge of Bucks, near London. He was an ingenious workman; in 10.52, was engaged to cut the dies for our coinage, says report; and Boston, in 1654, we flnd by the record, gave power to its selectmen to contract with him for engines to carry water, in case of flre. He died March, 1683. His second wife, Elizabeth , died in July, 1679, [Our account of the Jenks family is dorived from Savage's Gen. Dictionai-y and from a record in tho hands ol W-S, Jenks, o£ Worcester, | ^ Jenks, Chilson. 7u\) field, Mass., b. 29 Mar. 1813, Brookfield, s. of Oliver-A. Jenks. Shoe- cutter in the Bay State Shoe Manufactory, s.p. Res. Worcester, Mass. Children: 2. 1. Joseph. [8] born InEngland; d. 4 Jan. 1617; m. Esther Ballard. By 2d marriage: 3. 2. Sarah, (probably); m. 28 July, 1667, John ChiiSOn. 4. 3. Samuel, [93] b, 1654; d, 17-38; m. Elizabeth Darling; m. 2d, Elizabeth [Floyd]. 5, 4. Deborah, b. 11 June, 1658. 6, 5. John, [101] b. 27 July, 1660; d. 1698; m. Sarah Merriam. 7. 6. Dakiel, [107] b. 19 Apr. 1663; m. Catharine Balcom or Boloom. 8. JOSEPH2,[2] (son o/Josepft>,) born in England; livedashorttimeat Concord, and in Warwick, RI., afterward in Pawtucket— built, 'it is said, the flrst house in that plantation. His forge was destroyed in Philip's war. He married Esther Ballard, dau. ot William; and had, besides six daugh- turs, four sons, of whom each built a house at Pawtucket. He was an Assistant of the Colony; d. 4 Jan. 1617, aged 84. Several thousand are numbered in his posterity; some of the eighth generation are in Ohio. Children: 9. Gov. Joseph', bom in 1656; -was a very useful man; agent of the colony in London several years, and Governor five years, but resigned tbe ofdoe; d. 15 June, 1740, in his eighty-fourth year. He married Martha Brown, dau. of James. Ees. Providence, B.I. Children: 10, Joseph*, died younj, 11. Obadiah*, married . Children: 12. Capt. Eieneeer'. 13. Capt. Jeremiah'. 14. Catherine*. 15. Capt. Nathaniel*, married . Children: 16. 1. John'. 17. 2, Joseph'. 18. John*, married . Children; 19. Joseph'. 20 B. 8979. 4. Laurind.i.-Eliza', b. 19 Apr. 1844, Wbitehall; married Henry Witherell. Res. 1870, Ware, Mass. 8980. 5. Edward-Curtis', b. 30 Oct. 1848, Ware, JIass. Hes. 1870, Auburndale, Mass. 8981. 6. Myron-Bllison', b. 6 Feb. 1853. P.O. add. 1870, 4 Province St., Boston. 8983. 7. Harlon-Newellon', b. 38Aug. 1855. 8983. MARTHA-ELMIRA', [8971] (:Ezra', Ezra', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Ke- nelm',)h. 38 .fan. 1830, Barnard, Vt. ; married, 6 Oct. 1844, Calvin-Parsons MORSE, s, of Calvin and Lucinda (I'arsous). Res. 1874, Ware, Mass. Cliildien born in Ware: 8984, 1. Ci.AKA-AuGusTA, b, 38 Oct. 1848; d. 36 Nov. 1853, W.are. 8985. 3. A;DDA-Melita, b, 38 Feb. 1850; d. 10 Jlar. 1853. 8986. 3. Jennie-Elizabktu, b. 3i) Oct. 1853; d. 33 Feb. 1853, Ware. 8987. 4. Edward-Paksons, b. 18 Nov. 1855. 8£G8. MARY-CURTIS', [8973] (Ezra', Ezra', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) bcruin Barnard, Vt. ; is deceased; mamed Newell CONE, of Ware, Mass. Child: 8989 Ei.LKN, married , [Two other children, but we have not their names.] ^ George-Rex' Winslow and Descendants. 705 8990. GEORGE-REX', [8904] (Ezra*, Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 16 Oct. 1788, Hardwick, JIass.; d. 39 Oct. 1863, Ware, Mass,, andwas there buried. He married in Barnard, Vt., 10 Jlar. 1814, Lucy Clark, b. 11 July, 1790, Petersham, Mass., dau. of David and Phebe (Dean) of P. Blacksmith; also held various town offices. Res. Barnard, Vt., and Ware, JIass. His widow res. iu Enfield, JIass., with her daughter, Mrs. Qillett. Children : 8991. 1, Daniel-Ransom', b. 10 Jan. 1815, Barnard; d. 33 Feb. 1873, Ware, and was buried there; married at W,, 1 Oct. 1840, Sarah-Perry Tisdale, of W., b. 30 Jan, 1814, dau. of John and Sarah ( ) of W. Blacksmith. Res. Ware, Mass. Children born in Ware: 8992. 1. Francis-Daniel', b. 29 Aug. 1843; married at Ware, 24 Sept. 1863, Emma-Electa Phinney, b, 35 Dec. 1843, Wendell, JIass., dau. of Roland-Blackmore and EmeUne ( ). Blacksmith. Res. 1874, Ware, Mass. Children: 8993. 1. Edgar-Danid', b. 4 Apr. 1864. 8994. 3. Minnie-Emma', b. 16 -lug, 1865. 8995. 3. Waldo-Fi-ands', b. 4 Jlar. 1867. 8996. 4. Charles- Edioin', b. 10 Jlar. 1869. 8997. 2. John-Tisdale', b. 9 Nov. 1847; was educated at a mercantile college. He married at Ware, 8 Mar. 1873, Abby-E. Gates, of W. 8998. 3. Oscar-Judson', b. 38 Mar. 1853. 8999. 2. LucY-EvELmB', b. 10 Apr. 1816, Barnard; d. 8 June, 1876; was married by Rev. A. Guernsey, in Ware, 13 Feb, 1837, to Lorenzo Fairbanks, b. 4 June, 1811, at B,, s. of Luther and Lucy (Lewis) of B. Res. Ware, Mass. Children born in Ware: 9000. 1. Francis- Augustus', b. 19 Nov. 1837; d. 30 Sept. 1838, and was buried at Ware. 9001. 2. Henry-Lucius', b. 37 Jan, 1839. 9002. 3. George-Edwin', b. S Oct. 1840. 9003. 4. Luther-JIonroe', b. 8 Oct. 1843. 9004. 6. Julia-Eveline', b. 30 Mar. 1844; d. 13 July, 1870, and was buried at Ware, She was married in W., by Rev. A-P. Perkins, 1 Oct. 1868, to WilUam Watson, of Hillshoro, III. Child: 9005. Francis- Augustus', b, 30 June, 1870 ; d. 36 Oct, 1870. 900S. 6. Jasper-Lorenzo', b. 30 Jlay, 1847. 9007. 7. Abbie- Annette', b. 37 Feb. 1850; m, by Rev, B. Tuttle, at Ware, 10 May, 1870, to Henry Morgan, of Palmer, JIass. 9008. 8. Lizzie-Jane', b. 17 Nov. 1853; d. 19 Oct. 1857, and was buried at Ware. 766 Descendants of George- Rex' Winslow. K 9009. 9. Charles-Rufus', b. 30 Sept. 1855. 9010. 10. Lucy-Emma', b. 17 Aug, 1857, 9011. 3. Dr. Joseph-Winslow', b. 8 Mar, 1819, Barnard, Vt, ; received the degree of M.D. from Berkshire Medical CoUege, in 1845; married in Enfield, Mass., 13 May, 1857, Emily-Eveline Bement, b. 3 Feb. 1835, Ashfield, Mass., dau. of Dr. .Jared, of A., and Emily' (Smith), who was dau. of Dr. Enos' Smith (Phinehas*, Chileab', Chileab', Samuel'), for many years a physician in A., and an active and influential citizen. The father and mother of Mrs. Winslow dying when she was quite young, she was adopted by her uncle Edward' Smith of Enfield Mass. (son of Maj. David', who was brother of Dr, Enos'), whose first wife, BUza Smith, was her mother's sister, Dr, Winslow is a skilful physician and surgeon; has been justice of peace for the last fourteen years, and county coroner seven years, which office having been abolished, he was appointed by the governor, June, 1877, medical examiner for Hampshire county, which office he now holds. He removed from Enfield to Basthampton, Mass., in 1861. Res, 1887, Easthampton, Mass. Children: 9013. - 1. Susan-Ellen', b. 35 May, 1860, Enfield. 9013. 3. Edward-Smith', b, 3 Feb, 1866, Basthampton. 90i4. 4. Dr. Jasper-Clark', (twin of Joseph-Winslow') b. 8 Jlar. 1819, Barnard, Vt. ; d. 18 Dec. 1886, Danville, HI.; married at Half Jloon, N.Y., 13 Apr. 1848, Mary-Jane Morris, born in that town, 31 May, 1834, daughter of Theodosius and Gillettie (Scbouton) of Half Jloon. He was senior warden of the Protestant Episcopal Church ; served as alderman and mayor. Was by profession a dentist; also a horticulturist and geologist, being a discoverer of undescribed fossils, among others of the Ffautilus Winslowii, a name applied at tbe Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Res. Danville, III. Children : 9015. 1. Persis-Laurenda', b.l5 Jan.l849,H.M. ; d. 35 Jan.1853, NewHaven, Ct. 9016. 3. Charles-K',, b. 30 May, 1859, Spiingfield, III; d, 14 Feb. 1886. DanviUe, III. 9017. 5. George-Edwin', b. 9 Dec, 1830, Barnard; m. Ware, Mass., 35 Oct. 1843, Elouisa Cooke, b. 3 Nov. 1830, Johnson, Vt., dan. of Joshua and Abigail (Bliss) of Chicopee Falls, Mass. Carriage-maker. Res. 1877, Ware, Mass. Children : 9018. 1. Edwin-Cooke', b. 4 Jan, 1845, West Brookfield; married at North ampton, Mass,, 5 Aug. 1771, Sarah-Loud Strong, b, 36 Feb, 1843, Pittsburg, Penn., dau, of Sidney niid Eliza (Warner) of N. Drug gist. Res. Ware, Boston, and, 1877, Danville, III. 9019. 2. Joseph-Augustus', b. 19 Mar. 1846, Ware; died there, 18 Mar. 1847. 9020. 3. Sarah-Elouisa', b. 11 Feb. 1848, Ware; m. there, 35 Dec. 1867, WUUam- Henry Gibbs, b. 33 May, 1843, Greenwich, JIass,, s. of Lucas and Electa (Dunbar) of W. Machinist. Res. 1874, Hartfmd, Conn. 9023. 9023. 9024. 5. 9035. 6, 9036. 7. 9037. 8. 9038. 6. Pei ^ Job* Winslow and Descendants. 767 9031. 4. Joseph-William', b. 27 Dec. 1849, Ware; maiTied there, 18 Nov. 1869, Sarah-Jane Lynde, b. 11 Jau, 1850, Leicester, Mass., dau. of Edward-Bangs and Mary-Jane (Colby) of L. Carpenter. Res. 1874, Gilbertville, Hardwick, Mass. Children : 1. ', is deceased. 2. Son', b. 6 Feb. 1874, GilbertviUe. Rosamond', b. 24 Mar. 1854, Ware; died there, 8 Nov. 1863. Emily-Jane', b. 27 Mar. 1859, Springfield, III. Persis-LilUan', b. 19 Nov. 1860, Ware; died there, 11 July, 1863. George-Harry', b. 3 Apr. 1863, " Persis-Lurinda', b. 1 June, 1836, Barnard, Vt. ; married, as 3d wife, at Ware, Mass., 15 Sept. 1868, Daniel-Bates Gillett, b. 21 July, 1819, South Hadley, Mass., s. of Daniel, Jr., of S.H., who was born in Windsor, Ct., and Edith (Bates), bom in Granville, Mass. He has held the offices of selectman, county commissioner, and state senator. Woolen manufac turer, and treasurer of the Minot Manufacturing Company. By a former marriage he had two sons: Daniel-Bates and Rufus- W., M.D. s.p. Res. 1877, Enfield, Mass. 9039. JOB', [1953] (Hezekiah*, Bichard?, JoV, Kendm,',) died when his son Job was an infant, probably in Massachusetts, leaving a wife and another son named Thomas. His wife's name was Margaret Cooley, b. 13 Nov. 1757, Greenwich, Mass., dau. of Benjamin and Mary (Needham) of G,, and sister of Col, Benjamin Cooley, one of the first settlers of Pittsford, Vt. [She married 2d, Peter Rice, of P., and died 31 Dec. 1808.] Parmer. Pittsford, Vt. Children : 9030. 1. Thomas, [9032] died in Hamilton, 0. ; m. Sarah (Squires) Mead. 9031. 2. Job, [9034] born in 1783; d. 18 .Tune, 1838; m. Lucy Spencer. 9032. THOJIAS', [9030] (Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', .ffeneZm',) died in Hamil ton, Butler Co., Ohio; married, in 1802, Sarah (Squires) Mead, widow of Timothy Jlead, and probably dau. of widow Jlary Squires, who married in 1791, Dea. Caleb Hendee, of Pittsford. Jlr. Winslow resided in Greenwich, Mass. ; removed to Pitts ford, Vt., about the year 1803, and from that town about 1818, but to what place we have not been informed. — History of Pittsford, Vt., p. 317. Child: 9033. , married Hume Parrin. Firm of PaiTin & Johnson. Res. 1874, Cincinnati, Ohio. [There were four other children, of whom only one was living in 1871.] 9034. JOB', [9031] (JoV, Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job', Kenelm',) born in 1783. Hardwick, Mass. ; died 18 June, 1838, aged 45, at Pittsford, Vt., and was buried there. He married in that town, in 1807, Lucy Spencer, a native of Pittsford, dau. of William, of P. She died 13 July, 1835, at P., and was buried there. He enUsted and served a short time in the war of 1813; was at the battle of Plattsburgh as a 1 768 J'adge Horace-Spencer* Winslow. "^ volunteer ; wa's also a private and afterward Ueutenant of militia. He was a farmer in Pittsford; " located on the south part of the Rice farm. He had, as early as 28 Jan. 1809, bought of Peter Rice (who had married his widowed mother) fifteen acres from tbe south part of his farm, and soon after built the house which, after his mar riage, he occupied tiU his death in 1828." This house is now standing, about one hundred rods south of Ransom 'S.MsdiVCi.— History of Pittsford, Vt.,p. 352. Children: 9035. 1. Elhanan-Spencer, [9044] b. 27 Jan. 1808; m. Blmina Kingsley. 9036. 2. Horace, [9064] b. 13 Oct. 1809; m. JIary-Rice Henry. 9037. 3. William, [9076] b. 15 Sept. 1811; m. Frances KJiapp; m. 2d, Fannie- Barker WheeloCk. 9038. 4. Corodon, [9080] b. 1 July, 1813; m. Sarah- Ann Wheaton. 9039. 5. Loyal, b. Jlay, 1815; d. 25 Mar. 1837, and was buried in Pittsford. He was killed by the kick of a horse. 9040. 6. JIary, died young. 9041. 7. Harriet, " 9042. 8. Franklin, [9087] b. 1 July, 1821 ; m. Sarah-Horton Paine. 9043. 9. Charles-M., [9094] b. 1 Mar. 1823; m. Nancy-E. Smith. 9044. ELHANAN-SPENCER', [9035] (Job', Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job*, Ke- ndm',)'b. 37 Jan. 1808, Pittsford, Vt. ; married there, 8 Mar. 1833, Elmina Kingsley, b. 10 Jan. 1813, at P., dau. of Joshua and Lucy (Robinson) of P., and gr. dau. of Nathan iel and Rebecca (Edgerton), also of P. He was captain of miUtia in Pittsfosd. Farmer, Res. 1871, Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa. Children born in Pittsford, Vt. : 9045. 1. Charles-Francis', b. 1 Sept. 1835; m, Newton, Iowa, 25 Dec. 1861, Anne Turck, b. 9 Sept. 1838, Geneva, Ontario Co., N.Y,, dau, of Abram and Mary (Draper) of G. He enUsted at Newton, to serve one hundred days, 21 May, 1864, in Co. B, Capt. Joseph Rodgers, 48th Reg. Iowa Infantry; was discharged 30 Oct. 1864, at Rock Island Barracks. Res. 1871, Newton, Iowa. Children born in Newton : s)046. 1. Harriet-CaroUne", b. 16 Aug. 1864. 9047. 2. Alma-Kingsley', b. 30 Apr. 1867. 9048. 3. Thomas-Scott', b. 35 Apr. 183G; d. 30 Sept 1836. 9049. 3. Judge Horacb-Spencer', b. 18 July, 1837 ; m. Pittsford, Vt., 7 Nov. 1858, Sarah-Emily Dunklee, b. 3 Oct. 1837, at P., dau. of Siloe and Elizabeth (Booth) of P. Tbe following extracts are from an article written by E- B. Sherman for the Vei-7nont Becord and Farmer: — Conspicuous among the Vermontersin Iowa, and as an example of what patient industry, unswerv ing integrity, and persistent fidelity to principle can accomplish, may be mentioned Hon. Horace-S. Winslow, Judge of the Second Circuit of the Sixth District of Iowa, and residing in Newton, Jasper County. He was born^n Pittsford, July 18, 1837. Having received a common school education in the district school of his native town, and about a year of " finishing " at Brandon Seminary, he entered, when 18 years of age, the ^ Judge Horace-Spencer Winslow. 769 law school in Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Remaining there but a few months, he removed to the Ohio State National Law School, where he was gradu ated with honors in 1856. Having previously determined to seek his future livelihood in the West, he turned his steps immediately in that lirection, and arriving in Newton, the newly fledged lawyer decided to lemain and practice his profession. Possibly he may have been in fluenced in making this decision by the important and unpleasant fact that his pecuniary resources had been reduced to five cents when the stage reached Newton. Notwithstanding his practical efforts to illus trate the virtue of economy, he bad denied the inner man the accustomed solace of "daily bread" until a slighted and indignant stomach had be come imperative in its demands for its "rights," and retrenchment in some other direction. Thus it was that Winslow became an Attorney at Law at Newton, at the age of 19 years. Oa taking a careful inventory of his " goods, chattels, aud effects" on that summer morning, he found himself plus Kent's Commentaries and Chitty's Pleadings, a limited wardrobe, and the aforesaid "five cents," lawful money of the United States ; and minus a " square meal," and entirely innocent of any knowledge of the peculiar "Code" of Iowa, under which practice is essentially difEerent from the "common law" meth od taught in the schools. ... It would not be difficult for a fertile imagination to conceive a combination of circumstances more pleasing. But Winslow had habits of industry, acquired among the hills of Vermont; he had more than the modicum of "pluck" which is accriidited to a " Green Jlonntain Boy"; and he had an un faltering faith in his future success; and zealously applied himself to the necessai-y measures to achieve it. Newton v/as at this time rather a fron tier part of civilizatio-i than otherwise, and the method of conducting suits there was not always modeled closely after the Supreme Court at Washington. The first suit brought by "Esq. Winslow" was for the balance of an account of about $5. The defendant did not relish the "free dom of speech " of this maiden effort, and upon the rendition of the ver dict, he commenced an " assault and battery vi et armis, " with such vehe mence and ability that tho sheriff was compelled to interfere and protect the lawyer from this novel and striking mode of taking an appeal from the judgment of the court to a castigation of the attorney. Itis perhaps unnecessary to remark that this peculiar " practice " is not a part of the regular "code" of Iowa, though formerly not an unfrequent episode. During the second year of his practice, and before it had become lucra tive, ^Vinslow was offered $500 per annum to become the attorney of an association of liquor dealers, and defend them for violation of the law. Tempting as was this offer, he indignantly refused it, and declared he would not defend a rumseller, if the alternative were starvation. In 1863, Winslow was elected District Attorney for the Sixth Judicial Dis trict, which office he held for four years, and then returned to his regular practice. In 1868, he was nominated as the Republican candidate for Judge of the Second Circuit of said district, and elected by an over- 770 Descimdants of Elhanam.-Spencer' Winslow. ^ whelming majority of about 3,000. At this time the firm, of which he was the senior member, were attorneys for two railroads, one bank, and for the county, beside having a large and lucrative general practice, both in the State and U. S. courts. Judge Winslow was but 31 years of age when elected to the Bench, and is the youngest member of the Bar who has donned the ermine in the State. He is a hard student and deeply in terested in everything bearing upon the profession. His briefs and arguments before the Supreme Court are clear and logical, and without any attempt at rhetoric or embellishment. As a citizen he is public- spirited ; as a pubUc officer, diUgent, faithful, and incorruptible. With a position so high already attained, there seems no obstacle to the attain ment of the highest honors in the gift of the State, should his aspira tions tend in that direction. [See also History of Pittsford, Vt., p. 591,] Res. 1874, Newton, Iowa. Children: 9050. 1. Kate-Elizabeth', b. 14 Mar. 1860. 9051. 2. Jessie-Loraine', b. 31 Mar. 1863. 9052. 4. Clahissa-Maria', b. 12 Dec. 1838; m. Newton, Iowa, 18 June, 1856, Jeflrey-M. Stone, b. 10 July, 1820, Granville, Licking Co., Ohio, s. of Samuel and Nabby (Stedman) of Bennington, Licking Co,, Ohio. Wholesale merchant. Firm of Robbins, Stone & Hyde, 510 Broadway. Res. Granville, O., Newton, Iowa, and, 1871, New York City. Children : 9053. 1. Samuel- Winslow', b. 31 May, 1857, Granville, O. 9054. 2. Virgil-Hillyer', b. 1 Aug. 1861, Newton, Iowa. 9055. 5. Willard-Childs', b. 8 Aug. 1841 ; m. Newton, 25 Dec. 1864, Sarah-Ellen Reynolds, b. 18 Dec. 1843, New Washington, Clarke Co., Ind., dau. of Barnum and Martha (Mathewa) of N.W. He enlisted 15 July, 1861, at Burlington, Iowa, in Co. B, Fifth Iowa Infantry ; served under Colonels Worthington, Matthias, Banbury, and Sampson; and under Captains Chapman, Tait, and Pennywitt. Farmer. In 1865 he settled in New ton, Iowa, where he was residing in 1871. Child: 9056. Horace-Loyal', b. 23 Dec. 1867, Newton. 9057. 6, Lucy-Elmina', b. 15 Aug. 1843; m. at Newton, 21 Sept. 1865, Samuel Failor, b. 10 June, 1835, Bucyrus, Cra-wford Co., Ohio, s. of Andrew and Elizabeth (Myers) of Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania, He enlisted in Co. D, 40th Iowa Reg. ; was discharged after three years service. Judge and farmer. Res. Malak, Jasper Co., Iowa; removed, in 1865, to Neicton, Iowa. Children born in Newton : 9058. 1. Clarence-Winslow', b. 7 Dec. 1867. 9059. 2. Elnaer-Judson', b. 33 May, 1868. 9000. 8. Harland-Justln', b. 16 June, 1869. K Horace^ Winslow and Descendants. 771 9061 7. George-Franklin', b. 8 Dec. 1846; d. 4 Sept. 1860, Newton. 9062. 8. Habriet-Eliza', b. 10 Apr. 1849; d. 6 Aug. I860. 9068. 9. Hblbn-Mary', b. 17 July, 1854. 9064. HORACE', [9036] (Job*, Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job', Kendm',) b. 13 Oot. 1809, Pittsford, Vt. ; mairied there, 3 July, 1838, Mary-Rice Henry, bom in P., dau. of Heman and Polly (Blood) of P. Farmer and mechanic. P.O. add. Croton, and, 1875, Hartford, Licking Go., Ohio. Children: 9065. 1. Mary-Jane', b. 16 Dec. 1839, Pittsford; m. Hartford, O., 6 Sept. 1865, Henry-Dwight Edgerton, s. of Samuel and Phebe (Ross) of Watson, Mich. Res. Hartford, Ohio, and Watson, Mich. 1874, Allegan, Allegan Co., Midi. Child: 9066. Frank- Winslow', b. 12 Sept. 1866, Watson, 9067. 2. George-Henry", b. 15 Nov. 1843, Hartford, O. , m. by Rev. John Sailer, at Allegan, 6 Oct. 1868, to Julia-Evelyn PuUen, b. 10 Mar. 1847, at A., dau. of William and Nancy ( ). He enlisted at Hartford, O., 33 Aug. 1863, in Co. F, 113th Reg. Ohio Vol. Inf., Col. Wilcox, from Columbus, Ohio, commanding; served until the close of the war, and was honorably discharged at Cairo, Illinois, He was one of several hun dred soldiers detailed to guard rebel prisoners at Camp Douglass, Chicago. While acting in this capacity, a plot was laid to kill the guard and set at liberty the prisoners, who numbered more than ten thousand. It was, however, discovered the evening before it was to be carried into execu tion, the leader captured, and a large amount of fire-arms and ammunition seized at their headquarters, a house in the suburbs. Farmer. Res. Selma and Watson, Mich. 1874, Clam Lake, Wexford Co., Mich Children : 9068. 1. James-Horace', b. 30 Sept. 1870, Watson. 9009. 2. Mai7-Edna', b. 9 Sept. 1873, Allegan. 9070. 3. Harriet-Amelia', b. 23 Oct. 1847, Hartford, O. ; in 1874 was unmarried. 9071. 4. Wesley-Lewis', b. 19 Sept. 1849, Hartford, O. ; m. by George-G. West, Johnstown, Licking Co.. O., 39 Apr. 1873, to Mary-BUza Quimby, dau. of Caleb and Lydia (Markwith) of JefEerson, O. Mechanic. Res. 1875, Abronia, Allegan Co., Midi. Child: 9072. Frederick-Atton", b. 22 Jl.ar. 1873, Hartford, O. 9073. 5. Herbert-Edward', b. 38 Apr. 1856, Hartford. 9074. 6. j Ada-Lodisa', b. 11 July, 1858, Hartford. 9075. 7.'Ida-Luella", b. 11 July, 1858, " 9076. WILLIA.M', [9037] (Job', Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job*, Kenelm',) b. 15 Sept. 1811, Pittsford, Vt. ; was married by James Jordan, in Croton, O., to Frances 772 Descendi.:nts of Job' Winslow. K Knapp, who died at C, and was buried there. He married 2d, Ogdensburgh, N. Y., 17 Apr. 1847, Pannie-Barker Wheelock, b. 3 Apr. 1818, Pittsford, dau. of James and Lucy (Barker) of O. He has been postmaster and town treasurer eighteen years; farmer and merchant. Removed from Vermont about 1834. Res, 1874, Milan, Erie Co., 0. Children born in Croton: 9077. Josephine-Lucy, d. 35 Feb. 1860, and was buried in Croton. 9078. Elbertine-Amelia, d, 38 Dec. 1846, " 9079. James-Willie, d, 9 Jan, 1834, " 9080. CORODON', [9038] (JoV, Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard?, JoV, Kendm',) b. 1 July, 1813, Pittsford, Vt. ; m. Trenton, Delaware Co., O., 37 Oct, 1843, Sarah-Ann Wheaton, born in Trenton, Essex Co,, N. J., dau. of Silas andMary (Egbert) of Tren ton, N.J. Res. 1871, Danvers, McLean Co., III. Children : 9081. 1. Frances-Louisa, b. 8 Aug. 1843, Licking County, O. ; died there, 1 Sept. 1843, and was buried in Hartford, O. 9083. 2. Corinthia-Ann, b. 17 June, 1846, Knox County, O. 9083. 3. William-Franklin, b. 13 June, 1848, Knox County, O. 9084. 4. Minnie, b. 14 June, 1850, McLean Co., III. ; is deceased. 9085. 5. James, b. 1 Sept. 1854, " ; d. 15 Nov. 1854, JIcLean Co. 9086. 6. JIary-Elizabbth, b. 24 May, 1856, " 9087. FRANKLIN', [9043] (Job', Job', Hezekiah*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 1 July, 1831, Pittsford, Vt. ; married there, 22 Sept. 1845, Sarah-Horton Paine, b. 33 Apr. 1835, at P., dau. of Asa and Harriet (Horton) of P. — Hist, of P'dtsford, Vt., p. 717. He enlisted at Brandon, Vt., 30 Aug, 1863, in Co, G, 13th Vt. Reg,, and was mustered into service 4 Oct. 1863 ; officers : Gen, Casey, Col. Asa-P. Blunt, Capt. Ebenezer-J. Ormsbee; was discharged 13 May, 1863. Farmer. Res, New Bedford, Mass., Pittsford, Vt., Albany, N.Y., Hartford, O,, and Leicester, Addison Co., Vt. 1874, Brandon, Butland Co., Vt. Children : 9088. 1. Emma-L'., b. 9 Aug. 1846, Hartford, O. ; was married by Rev. E-H. Bying ton, Windsor, Windsor Co., Vt,, 13 Nov, 1868, to James La-wrence, of Brandon, Vt., born there, 8 Oct, 1844, s. ol 0-E. and Emeline (Wood) of B. Trader. Res. Windsor and, 1874, Brandon, Vt. Child: 9089. May-EtheUne», b. 1 May, 1873, Brandon. 9090. 8. LoYAL-D'., b, 18 June, 1848, Leicester, Vt. ; was married by Rev. Charles Hill, at WhitehaU, Washington Co., N. Y,, 37 Nov. 1870, to EUa-L. Mallory, b. 39 July, 1853, Sudbury, Rutland Co., Vt,, dau. of Nathan and Louisa-M. (Prior) of S. Farmer. Res. Leicester and, 1874, Brandon, Butland Co., Vt. ^ Luther* Winslow and Descendants. 773 Child: 9091. Edna-Ida', b. 2 Aug. 1873, Brandon. 9092. 8. Ella- A'., b. 8 Sept. 1850, Leicester; was married by C-A. Thomas, D.D., Brandon, 12 Nov. 1868, to Braman-J. Williams, b. 5 Nov. 1845, at B., 8. of Orrin and Lydia (Lindsley) of B. He served one year in the war of the rebelUon. Farmer. Res. Benson and, 1874, Brandon, Vt. Child: 9093. Frank- Winslow', b. 13 Sept. 1873, Brandon. 9094. CHARLES-M'., [9043] (JoV, JoV, Hezekiah*, Bichard*, Job*, Kendm',)'b. 1 Mar. 1833, Pittsford, Vt. ; married, 5 Jan. 1848, Nancy-E. Smith, of Rutland, Vt., b. 3 Feb. ,1831. He was adopted by Elder Anthony Rice, sonof Peter Rice, who was the second husband of JIargaret (Cooley) Winslow [9039], the grandmother of Charles-Jl'. He inherited the Rice farm, which he occupied till April, 1864, when he sold it to Ransom Burditt. [See 9034.] A year later, he removed to Brockport, N.Y., where he was residing in 1873. Children : 9095. 1. Axice-L., b. 21 Feb. 1850; in 1870 was a teacher in the Commercial De partment of the State Normal School at Brockport, N.Y, 9096. 2. LouiSE-A., b. 4 Jan. 1853. 9097. 3. Ellie-N., b. 7 Feb. 1856, 9098. 4. William-Ney, b. 27 July, 1858. 9099. 5. Chables-L, b. 28 Sept. 1860. 9100. LUTHER', [1955] (William*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 7 June, 1747, (O.S.); d. 21 Feb. 1831, Fall River* Mass., aged 83y., 8m., 3d. ; was married by Thomas Gilbert, of Freetown, JIass., 23 Aug. 1773, to Lucy White, b. 7 Feb. 1750 (0,S); d. 30 Oct. 1779, Fall River, aged 29y., 8m,, lOd. He married 3d, 17 Aug. 1780, Julane Cory, born on Long Island, died in 1791 or '2; married 3d, 3 Nov. 1792, Hepzibah Smith, b. 18 July, 1764, Taunton, Mass., d. 12 May, 1810; m. 4th, Naomi [Davis]. Fall Biver, Mass. Cliildren: 9101. 1. Luther, [9111] b. 19 June, 1774; d. 1801; m. Phebe' Valentine [13761]. 9103. 2. Frederic, [9163] b. 34 Nov. 1775; d. 39 Jan. 1859; m. Mercy' Valentine [13765]. 9103. 8. Merrick, b. 21 May, 1777; died unmarried. By 2d marriage : 9104. 4. Lucy, b. 11 May, 1781; d. 31 Jan. 1786. 9105. 5. Gideon, b. 19 Dec. 1782; died unmarried. * Fall River was formerly a part of Freetown, and was incorporated as a distinct town by the name of Troy, in 1803. In 1834 its name was changed to that of the river within its borders, at the junction of which with the Taunton river, the village is buil't. Freetown was incorporated in 1B83, and wa-; ,'io called because its purchasers were freemen. The flrst settlers were frora Plymouth, Jlarshlield, Scituate, and Taunton, Among the early names are Winslow and Marston. [Hist, of fall liiver, with Freetown and Tiverton, and Barber's Mass. Hist. Coll.] 774 Ca^t. Jjaiher' Winslow and Descendants. K 9106. 6. William, b. 16 Jan. 1785; is deceased; married , and left two daughters, both of whom died in South Carolina. 9107. 7. Sarah, [9180] b. 2 July, 1787; d. 12 July, 1857; m. Isaac Borden. [Three other children, by the second wife, lived but a short time.] By 3d marriage: 9108. 8. Julane, b. 9 June, 1793; in 1871, was unmarried. 9109. 9. James, born in 1796; died 1835, in South Carolina; married at the South, and left children. 9110. 10. Smith, [9183] b. 39 May, 1800; m. Prissy-Deane Andros. 9111. CAPT. LUTHER', [9101] (Luther*, WUliam*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 19 June, 1774; died in 1801, at the West Indies, and was buried there. He married in Freetown, Mass., 15 Nov. 1795, Phebe' Valentine [13761], b. 16 June,' 1771, F., dau. of William and Sybil' (Winslow) of F. He was a sea-captain. His widow mar ried 3d, at Freetown, 1809, John-Perrit Webb, b. 14 Oct. 1777, New London, Ct., s. of NaphthaU and Elizabeth (Squires) of Norwich, Ct. Inn-keeper and farmer. He died 14 Oct. 1843, Lenox, Madison Co., N.Y. She died there, 5 Feb. 1856. Their child, Jane', was unmarried in 1874, and residing at Oneida, Madison Co., N.Y. Children : 9113. 1. Lucy, [9116] b. 36 Jan. 1796; d. 16 Aug. 1844; m. Thomas-Durfee Chaloner. 9113. 2. Wm- Valentine, [9131] b. 39 July, 1797; d. 36 Dec. 1854; m. Susan- Luther Canedy. 9114. 3. Luther, [9134] b. 18 Nov. 1798; d. 3 Feb. 1865; m. SaUy Wilson. 9115. 4. Sybil, [9151] b. 15 June, 1800; d. 30 May, 1837; m. James Grabam. 9116. LUCY', [9113] (Luther", Lather*, William*, Bichard', JoV, Kendm',) b. 26 Jan. 1796; d. 16 Aug, 1844, Fall River, Mass. ; was married by Joseph Read, Esq,, 8 Sept. 1814, to Thomas-Durtee CHALONER, b. 20 Sept. 1789, s, of Walter and Hope (Durfee) of F.R. Carpenter. Fall Biver, Mass. Children born at Fall River: 9117. 1. LucY-WiNSLOw', b. 6 Aug. 1815; was married by Rev. J-F-W. Ware, at Fall River, 21 Jan. 1845, to Charles Seward, b. 13 Oct. 1811, Bangor, Me., s. of William and Mary (Trafton) of B, Carpenter. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. Children born at Fall River : 9118. 1. Mary-A'., b. 18 Dec. 1845. 9119. S. Jane-C, b. 17 Nov. 1847. 9130. 8. WilUam-T'., b. 18 Mar. 1851. 9131. 4. Hattie-G'., b. 1 Jan, 1855. 9122. 2. William-Valentine", b. 12 Feb. 1817; was married by W. Allen, Way- land, Mass., 1 Nov. 18 — , to JIary-Bocon Dudley. Res. Boston, Wayland, and, 1874, Worcester, Mass. E Descendants' of Capt. Luilier' Winslow. 775 Children : 9123. 1. Willie-Dudley', b. 29 Mar. 1851, Boston; d. 24 Nov. 1851. 9124. a. Walter-Lewis', b. 20 Nov. 1853. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. 9125. 8. Winslow-Thomas', b. 12 July, 1859, Wayland. Res. 1874, Worcestei; Mass. 9126. 3. Ann-Elizabeth', b. 27 Jlar. 1821; d. 19 July, 1839, FaU River. 9127. 4. Jane', b. 16 Jan. 1824; died 9 Dec. 1847, Fall River. 9128. 5. Thomas-W'., b. 10 May, 1826; in 1874 was unmarried. Res. Copperopolis, California. 9129. 6. George-Graves', b. 21 Apr. 1828; in 1874 was unmarried. Res. 1874, Copperopolis, Cal. 9180. 7. Luther-W'., b. 6 Mar. 1832; in 1874 was unmarried. Res. New Bedford, Mass. 9131. WILLIAJI-VALENTINE', [9113] (Lutha-*, Luther*, William*, Bichard', Job', Kendm',) b. 29 July, 1797; d. 36 Dec. 1854, Oneida, N.Y., and was buried there; was married by Rev. R-M. Randall, Fall River, Mass., 22 Nov. 1842, to Susan-Luther Canedy, b. 19 Jan. 1812, at P.R., dau. of W-B. and Susan-Hughes (Luther) of F.R. He was postmaster and merchant at Oneida, N.Y. She res. 1874, FaU Biver, Mass. Children born in Oneida: 9132. 1. William-Luther, b. 24 June, 1849; 1874, he was a book-keeper, and un married. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. 9133. 2. Susie-Phebe-Hugheb, b. 28 Aug. 1852. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. 9134. LUTHER', [9114] (Luther*, Luther*, William*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 18 Nov. 1798, at Troy, afterward Fall River, Mass.; died there, 2 Feb. 1865; was married there, by Joseph-E. Read, Esq., in 1825, to Sally Wilson, b. 15 July, 1804, dau. of Hezekiah and Wealthy (Terry) of F.R. She died, 31 Mar. 1859, at F.R. He held various town offices; was selectman from 1835 to 1839. Farmer. Fall Biver, Mass. Children bom in Fall River: 9135. 1. Harriet', b. 14 May, 1836; d. 33 Sept. 1858, Taunton, Mass., andwas bur ied there; was married by Joscph-E. Read, Esq., 15 Aug. 1847, to Charles-Frederic Johnson, b. 6 Mar. 1833, at T., s. of Charles and Abigail (Codding) of T. Res. Taunton, Mass, Children bom in Taunton : 9136. 1. Abbie-Elizabeth', b. 16 May, 1848. Res. 1874, Taunton, Mass. 9137. a. Charles-Luther', b. 1 Jan. 1853. " 9138. 3. WilUam-Edward', b. 17 Sept. 1854. " 9139. 4. Harriet-Estelle', b. 28 Sept. 1857; d. 8 Feb. 1870. 9140. 2. Luther', b. 27 July, 1827; married . Res. 1875, Fall Biver, Mass, 9141. 3. William-Valentine', b. 11 June, 1829; d. 2 Oct. 1850, Fall River. 776 Descendants of Capt. Luther Winslow. K 9142. 4. Charles', b. 3 Apr. 1831; was married by Rev. Erastus JIaltby, at Taun ton, 13 Sept. 1860, to Henrietta-M. Elsbree, b, IS Oct. 1839, Fall River, dau. of Henry and JIary-H. (Davis) of F.R. Mariner. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. Children born at Fall River : 9143. 1. Charles-F'., b. 29 June, 1863: d.-U Aug. 1804. 9144. 2. Heni-y-L'., b. 23 Nov. 1865. 9145. 5. Wealthy-Jane', b. 5 June, 1833, Troy, now Fall River; was married, as 3d wife, by Rev. Erastus Maltby, at Taunton, 18 Jfar. 1860, to Charlesi Frederic Johnson, whose first wife was Harriet' [9135]. He was born 5 Mar. 1833, Taunton, s. of Charles and Abigail (Codding) of T. He has been a member of the school committee, representative to General Court, justice of the peace, and assessor. Brick manufacturer. s.p. Re.s. 1874, Taunton, Mass. 9146. 6. Phebe-B'., b. 15 Jan, 1835; d. 9 Jan. 1843, Fall River, 9147. 7. George', b. 6 Sept. 1837; d. 14 Nov. 1838, 9148. 8. Sarah-Elizabeth', b. 33 Sept. 1842; was married by Re-v. Mr. .lames. Fall River, 39 Dec. 1804, to Philip-H. Wilbor, b. 3 Jan. 1843, Little Com])ton, R.L Carpenter. Res. 1874, Ste^ Brook, Fall Biver, Mass. Children bom in Fall River: 9149. 1. Harry-D'., b. 9 Aug. 1865. 9150. 2. Annie-B'., b. 9 Apr. 1867. 9151. SYBIL', [9115] (Luther" Luther', William*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 15 June, 1800, Fall River, Mass. ; d. 30 May, 1837, Lenox. N.Y., and was buried there ; was married by Ira Olds, at Lenox, to James GRAHAM, of Canastota, in L. , b. 5 Mar. 1799, s. of James and Eunice (Gaines) of Connecticut, He died 0 Aug. 1840, Nashville, Tenn,, and was buried there. Res. Madison, Canastota, and Lenox, N. Y. Children : 9153. 1. Frances-Marcia', b. 16 July, 1822, Lenox; was married by Erwin Alien, D.D., Vernon, N.Y., 4 Feb. 1846, to George-Whitefield Bronson.b. IC Oct. 1819, Vernon Centre, s. of Ira and Clarissa (Foote) of Chatham, Ct. Farmer. Res. 1874, Vernon Centre, Oneida Co., N. Y. Children born in Vemon ; 9153. 1. Ira-Graham», b. 3 Dec. 1846. 9154. 2. Clara-Fiances', b. 8 Jan. 1850; was married by Rev. E-H. Bonney. at v., 8 Jan. 1873, to Willard-DeHart Mason, b. 33 Feb. 1849, at v., s. of Charles and Marian (Newell). Book-keeper, Res. 1874, New York City. 9155. 3. Gcoi-ge-Hosmer", b. 35 Jlar, 1 853. 9156. 4. James-Harvey', b. 7 Jan. 1859. 9157. 3. HanniBT-JlAKiA', b. 3 Feb, 1834, Lenox; was married by Washington Stickney,Vernou, 10 June, 1850, to Warren CJlark, b. 4 Apr. 180G. ntl... K Frederic' Winslow and Descendants. 777 8. of Sylvester and JIary (Perkins) of East Iladdam, Ct. Farmer. Res. Canastota, N.Y. , and Ann Arbor and Green Oak, Jlich. 1874, South Lyon, Mich. Children: 9158. 1. Graham-W'., b. 23 Mar. 1857, Lenox. 9159. 2. Agnes-J'., b. 37 Dec. 1859, Green Oak. 9160. 3. Charlotte-Phebb', b. 38 Aug. 1836, Canastota, N.Y. ; was married by Jasper-R. Gregory, at Vemon, 16 Jan. 1854, to Edmund Hills, of V., b. 9 Nov. 1824, Sullivan, Madison Co., N. Y., s. of Bdmund and Lois (Holmes). Lumber dealer. Res. Canastota and Syracuse, N.Y. 1874, Bochester, N. Y. Children: 9161. 1. Winslow-Holmes', b. 13 Dec. 1854, Syracuse. 9163. 2. Charlotte JI aria", b. 9 Aug. 1858, 9163. FREDERIC, [9102] (IMhe^, WUliam*, Bichard^, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 Nov. 1775, Freetown, now Fall River, Mass.; died at F.R.. 39 Jan. 1859; married in Freetown, October, 1804, Mercy' Valentine [13765], b. 37 Apr. 1783, at F., dau. of William and Sybil' (Winslow) of F. She died 21 Dec. 1833. He was a sea-captain. [See foot-note to 9100, concerning Fall River.] Fall Biver, Mass. Children: 9164. 1. Rowena', b. 25 Feb. 1806. Res. 1873, Fall Biver, Mass. 9165. 2. George', b. 14 Nov. 1808; was drowned, Sept. 1841, in Long Island Sound, and buried at Black Rock, Ct. He married in Fall River, 1839, Ruth Ricketson. In 1873 she was residing with her daughter, Mrs. Eddy, at West Newton, JIass. Child : 9106. , married Caleb-Frank Eddy, of Fall River. Res. 1873, West Newton, Mass. 9167. 3. Frederic', b. 8 Sept. 1811, Fall River; was married by Abner Jones, 12 Jan. 1834, to Lydia Peirce, b. 10 Feb. 1810, dau. of Elijah. She died 6 June, 1838. He was married 3d, by Philemon Russell, 30 July, 1841, to Clarissa Borden, b. 13 May, 1813, dau. of Amos and JIary (Hathaway) of F.R. Sea-captain. Res, 1875, Bhll Biver, Children, none of whom were married in 1875 ; 9168. 1. Mercy-V»., b. 10 Nov. 1843, 9169. 2. George', b. 19 Apr. 1845. 9170. 3. Isaiah-B»., b. 17 Jan. 1846. 9171. 4. Mary-H»., b. 2 Oct. 1849. 9172. 4. Lucy', b. 31 Aug. 1816; in 1874 was unmamed. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. 9173. 5. Albert', b. 2 June, 1830, FaU River; m. New York City, 16 May, 1849, Permela Chace, b. 18 Dec. 1820, Assonet, in Freetown, JIass,, dau. of 778 Smith' Winslow and Descendants. ^ George and Amy (Hathaway) of A. He was city marshal in 1867-8. Master mariner. Res. 1873, FaU Biver, Mas,. Children : 9174. 1. Hope', b. 14 Feb. 1850, Assonet. 9175. 2. AmeUa', b. 3 Dec. 1851, Fall River. 9176. 3. EUa-Frances', b. 19 May, 1853, F.R. 9177. 4. Frederick', b. 22 July, 1855, " 9178. 5. Albert', b. 2 Mar. 1857, . " 9179. 6. William', b. 7 Feb. 1824. Res. 1873, Fall Biver, Mass. 9180. SARAH', [9107] (Luther', William*, Bichard', Job', Kendm',) b. 2 July, 1787; d. 12 July, 1857; married Isaac Borden, of Bristol, R.L Child : 9181. , married Richard Smith, of Bristol. 'Res.Bristol, B.L, but spends the winter months on his plantation in Cuba. 9182. SMITH', [9110] (Luther', William*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 29 Jlay, 1800, Fall River; m. Berkley, JIass., 20 Sept. 1827, Prissy-Deane Andros, b. 17 Nov. 1803, at B., dau. of Rev. Thomas and Sophia (Sanford) of B. He was a representative in 1833, and selectman in 1834; was elected alderman 4 Nov. 1856. Res. 1871, on the old homestead at Fall Biver, Mass. Children born at Fall River: 9183. 1. Isaac-Borden', b. 30 July, 1838; d, 30 June, 1858, West Indies; married Grace Baird, of Philadelphia. He was a seaman. Child: 9184. Isaac-Borden', born in Philadelphia. In 1871 he was residing at Fall River, JIass,, with his grandfather Smith' Winslow. 9185. 2. Thomas-Smitii', b. 37 Sept. 1830; d. unmarried, 33 Feb. 1858, Fall River. 9186. 3. Orin-Fowler', b, 4 Dec. 1833; married, Boston, 3 Nov. 1859, Jennetta- Ann Hatton, b. 29 Dec. 1835, Chepstow, Eng., dau of William and Aun ( ) [Daniels] of C. Weigher and gauger. He resided at Fall River until 1850 ; in 1855 removed to Boston. P.O. Add. 1874, ZdMiwkins Street, Boston. Child: 9187. Sophie-Hepzibah', b. 7 Aug. 1860, Boston. 9188. 4. James-Henry', b. 14 May, 1836; married EUzabeth Goodier, b. 29 Jlay, 1839, Manchester, Eng. Machinist. Res. 1871, Fall Biver, Mass. Children bom at Fall River: 9189. 1. Leander-Andros', b. 37 M.ar. 1859. 9190. 2. Henry-Smith', b. 21 Nov. 1867. 9191. 6. Elizabeth-Borden', b. 7 .lune, 1843; in 1871 was unmarried. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. K Reed, Wrightington, Baker, Lobdell. 779 9192. JOHN', [1959] (William*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 13 Sept. 1755; d. 14 Sept. 1829; married, 13 June, 1784, Bethiah Spooner, of Taunton, JIass., b. 17 Oct. 1763, dau. of Ebenezer and Mary (Morton) of Middleboro. She died 12 Feb. 1837. He married 2d, JIary Merrick, of Freetown, Mass. Shoemaker. Fall Biver, Mass. Children : 9193. 1. Ebenezer-Spooner, [9203] b. 6 Oct. 1785; d. 9 Jlay, 1823; m. Candace Weaver; married 3d, Elizabeth Reed. 9194. 2. Mary-Merrick, b. 5 Jlay, 1787; married Daniel Beed, s. of Daniel and Sarah ( ). Res. 1870, Fall Biver, Mass. ¦ 9195. 3. Seth, [9314] b. 37 Jan. 1789; d. 20 Dec. 1863; m. Dorcas Hathaway. 9196. 4. Pelham, b. 9 Nov. 1790; died at sea, aged about 18 years. 9197. 5. John, b. 17 Oct. 1793; m. 18 June, 1831, Electa Nichols, dau. of James and Rachel ( ). Res. 1870, Bennington, Vt. 9198. 6. Mercy, b. 33 Oct. 1794; m. John Wrightington. Res. 1871, Fall Biver, Mass. 9199. 7. Daniel, b. 24 Feb. 1797; m. 18 Sept. 1833, Ruth Marvel, dau. of Robert and Betsey ( ). Res. 1870, Warren, B.L 9200. 8. Bethia, b. 18 June, 1799; in 1870 was unmarried. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. 9201. 9. Frederick, [9338] b. 19 Mar. 1801; m. Betsey JIarvel ; m. 3d, Phebe (Slade) Cart-wright; m. 3d, Phebe- Ann [Dexter]. 9202. 10. Elizabeth, b. 3 Apr. 1803; in 1870 was unmarried. 'Res. Fall Biver, Mass. 9203. EBENEZER-SPOONER', [9193] (John*, William*, Bicliard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 5 Oct. 1785; d. 9 Jlay, 1833; married Candace Weaver, who died 8 June, 1810, aged 24 years, ace. to Dea, Ebenezer' Winslow's account book of tomb-stones made, etc. [806,] He married 3d, 30 Jnly, 1812, Elizabeth Reed, dau. of Lieut. Jonathan and Ellen (Law), and gr. dau. of Jonathan and Eunice (Weaver). Mrs. Winslow man-ied 2d, William Baker, and 3d, Lobdell ; and had Benjamin- W., Ichabod, James, Ruth, who died 30 Oct. 1793, aged 33 years, Clarissa, who married Cornell, and Richmond.— i?«ed Family, p. 434. Children: 9204. 1. Ebenezer', b. 7 Dec. 1814; married, 3 Mar. 1840, Christiana-L. Hartwell, b. 15 Dec. 1819, dau. of Alfred and Fanny (Brown), She died 14 Apr. 1859. He married 2d, 10 Nov. 1860, Mary-Ann Miller. Res. 1870, Schuyler's Falls, Plattsburg Township, N. Y. Children : 9205. 1. George-H'., b. 25 June, 1845; d. 19 Aug. 1864. 9206. 2. Frank-E'., b. 10 Aug. 1850. 9207. 2. Daniel-B'., b. 24 May, 1821; married Abigail Church, b. 5 June, 1831, dau. of John and Lucia ( ). Res. Burlington, Vt. Children : 9208. 1. Lucy-Emma', b. 21 Sept. 1847. 9209. 2. Josephine-A'., b. 21 Feb. 1849. 9310. «. Charles-A'., b. 3 Oct. 1851. 780 Seth' Winslow and Descendants. E 9311. 4. OiTin-E',, b. 13 Sept. 1855. 9313. 6. Martha-E'., b. 4 Sept. 1858. 9313. 6. JIary-A'., b. 13 Jlay, 1861. 9314. SETH', [9195] (John', William*, Bichard^ JoV, Kendm',) b. 37 Jan. 1789, FaU River, JIass. ; d. 20 Dec. 1863; raarried in Freetown, Mass., 8 Feb. 1818, Dor cas Hathaway, b. 8 Oct. 1795, at P., dau. of JIalbourn and Nancy (Marvel) of F. Fall Biver, Mass. Children born at Fall River, with the exception of Mercy: 9315. 1. Mercy', b. 30 Nov. 1818, Freetown, JIass.; married at Fall River, 39 Nov. 1841. Joel-Blackinton Arnold, b. 33 Nov. 1815, Cumberland, R.L, s, of Welcome and Wealthan (Blackinton) of Barrington, R,I. JIachinist, Res. New Bedford and, 1871, Fall Biver, Mass. Children : 9216. 1. Osman-Lemoyne-Clarkson', b. 17 Jan. 1845, Fall River. 9317. 2. Pelham-Torrey", b. 26 Feb. 1848; d. 21 Jan. 1850, New Bedford, and was buried there. 9218. 2. Capt, Thomas-Hathaway', b. 18 Nov. 1831 ;d. 6 July, 1867, FaU River; married there, 15 July, 1849, Jlary Borden, dau. of Amos and Polly (Hathaway) of F.R. She died 18 July, 1867. He was a sea-captain. Res, Fall Biver, Mass. Child : 9319. Velma', b. 36 July, 1855, FaU River. 9330. 3. Pelham', b. 15 .June, 1833; was a teamster, and died at. Matamoras, Texas, during the Mexican war. The date of his death is not known by his friends. 9231. 4, Gilbert-Hathaway', b. 10 Aug, 1835; m, FaU River, 19 June, 1859, Irene Hathaway, born in 1831, at F.R., dau, of George and Jlehetabel (Chase) of F.R. . She died 10 July, 1865. Quarryman. s.p. Res. 1871, Fall Biver, Mass. 9333. 5. John', b. 15 Jan. 1839; m. Fall River, 30 Sept. 1860, Amanda-Frances Buffington, b. 34 Jlay, 1840, F.R,, dan. of Daniel and Eliza (Gray) of F.R. JIachinist. He was in California nearly three years. Res. 1871, Fall Biver, Mass. Children born in Fall River: 9333. 1. LueUa-Fi-ances', b. 15 Sept. 1863. 9324. 3. Jlinnie-Rebecca', b. 10 Dec. 1867. 9335. 6. Seth- Williams', b, 36 May, 1833; d, 1 Sept. 1835, FaU River. 9326. 7. Abiel- Williams', b. 39 Sept. 1835. 9237. 8. Emeline-Lane', b. 3 June, 1839; in 1871 was unmarried. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. 9238. FREDERICK', [9301] (John*, William*, Bichard', Job', Kendm',) b. 19 Jfar. 1801; married, 30 Jlay, 1833, Betsey JIarvel, dau. of Robert and Betsey ( ). ^ Chace, Dexter, Tinkham. 781 She died 24 Jan. 1837. He married 2d, 17 July, 1837, Phebe (Slade) Cartwright, widow of Foster Cartwright. She died 14 Jlay, 1841. He married 3d, 5 Sept. 1842, Phebe-Ann [Dexter], widow of Stephen Dexter. Res. 1870, Somei-set, Mass. Children : 9229. 1. Spooner', b. 6 Mar. 1827, Fall River; married, November, 1853, Marietta [Aldrich], widow of Theodore-Nelson Aldrich. Res. 1870, Taunton, Mass. Children born -in Taunton : 9230. 1. Anna-Chaco', b. 23 Aug. 1855. 9231. 2. Frank-Everett', b. 19 Nov. 1857. 9333. 3. Marietta', b. 6 Feb. 1860. 9333. 4. Carrie-Dexter', b. 12 Jan. 1863. 9234. 2. Frederick', b. 36 Jlar. 1839, Somerset, JIass. ; married, 10 May, 1855, JuUette-Graves Wood, dau. of George and Jlercy (Weaver). Res. 1870, Taunton, Mass. Children : 9335. 1. JuUetta", b. 19 Mar. 1856, Taunton. 9336. 3. Linus-Archer', b. 8 Nov. 1858, Somerset. 9237. 3. Anna-Elizabeth', b. 27 June 1831, Somerset; d. 3 July, 1876; married, 28 June, 1851, Clark Chace> s. of Clark and Nancy ( ). Res. 1870, Somerset, Mass. Children born in Somerset: 9238. 1. Ida-Belle', b. 27 Oct. 1857. 9339. 3. Lizzie-Clark', b. 12 Sept. 1862. 9240. 4. Caroline-Ford', b. 16 Apr. 1833, Somerset; d. 21 Feb. 1 867, Providence, R.I. ; m. 9 Sept. 1858, Charles-Henry Dexter, s, of Stephen and Phebe- Ann ( ). [See 9338.] s.p. 9341. 5. Phebe-Slade', b. 15 Apr. 1841, Somerset; married there, 13 June, 1866, John-Gilbert' Tinkham [4899], b. 4 Jlar. 1839, Freetown, s. of John, born in Jliddleboro, and Hannah-Gilbert' (Winslow), born in Freetown, Mass. Book-keeper. Res. 1877, Somerset, Mass. Child: 9342. Adalaide-White*'', b. 16 Dec. 1870, Somerset. 9243. WESTON', [1964] (Edward*, Bichard', Job', Kenelm',) b. 20 Apr. 1751; d. 19 Jan. 1827; married, 21 Jan. 1776, Elizabeth' Winslow [3372], b. 28 Apr. 1755, dau. of George* and Phebe (Tisdale) of Freetown, She died 7 Oct. 1848. He was a member of the Society of Friends. Dartmouth, Mas.i. Children: 9244. 1. Rufus, b. 17 Oct. 1776; d. 23 Aug. 1858, Scipio, N.Y. ; married and lefl three children. 9245. 2. Joseph, died young. • 9346. 3. Lydia, b. 33 June, 1781; d. 13 June, 1807. 782 Sybil' ( Winslow) Russell and Descendants. K 9347. 4. Sybil, [9350] b. 4 May, 1783; d. 1803; m. Perry Bussell. 9348. 5. Abigail, b. 33 .July, 1790; d. 19 Dec. 1868. 9349. 6. Weston, b. 8 July, 1793; d. 13 Jan. 1827; rem. to Ohio and married, s.p 9250. SYBIL', [9247] (Weston*, Edward*, Bichard', JoV, Kenehn',) b. 4 May, 1783; died in 1803; married, 10 Apr. 1800, Perry BUSSELL. The dates of this family are found on the New Bedford Quaker Meeting Beeords. Mr. Russell married a second time, and had Susan, John, and Elizabeth. Children : 9251. Wing, [9353] died 10 Sept. 1844; m. Elizabeth Smith. 9353. Ann-H., [9367] married Artemas Willard. 9353. WING', [9351] (SyUl* (Winslow) Bussell, Weston*, Edward*, Bichard}, JoV, Kendm',) died 10 Sept. 1844, at Syracuse, and was buried in Buffalo, N.Y. He was married in the Friends meeting. New Bedford, Mass., 3 Sept. 1835, to Elizabeth Smith, of N.B., b, 27 Dec. 1793, S., dau. of Abraham and Zerviah (Rick etson) of New Bedford. Draggist Res. Buffalo and Syracuse, N.Y. In 1875 she was in Napa City, California. Children: 9254. 1. Lydia-Savagb', bom in New Bedford, Mass. ; was married by Rev. Samuel- J. Jlay, Syracuse, 19 Apr. 1848, to Wells-David Walbridge. Res. 1875, Napa C'lty, Cal. Children born in Buffalo : 9255. 1. Russell-David', b. 1 July, 1849. 9256. 2. Joseph-S'., b. 16 June, 1851 ; d. 7 Jan. 1853, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. Buffalo. 9257. 8. Elizabeth-Russell', b. 13 Jan. 1853; d. 10 Feb. 1854, and was buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery. 9358. 4. Caroline-Taber', b. 23 Jlay, 1858; d. Fob. 1860, at B. 9259. 5. Sarah-Louisa', b. 4 Nov. 1861; d. 18 Aug. 1804, New Bedford, JIass., and was buried in Buffalo. 9260. S. Robert- Wing', b. 12 Oct. 1833, New Bedford; was m. by Rev. Wm-JI, Blackburn, Brie, Penn,, 39 Jlay, 1863, to EUzabeth-C. Curry, dau. of W-C, of Erie, who died 6 Feb. 1871, and Ruth-B. (Jones), who died 8 Feb. 1865, Buffalo; both were buried in Erie. Merchant. Res. Syracuse and Buffalo, N.Y. ; Jleadville and, 1875, Erie, Penn. Children born in Brie : 9261. 1. William', b. 17 Apr. 1863 ; is deceased. 9362. 2. Emma-V'., b. 15 Oct. 1864. 9363. 3. Sybil', b. 23 Oct. 1866; is deceased. 9264. 4. Sylvia-C, b. 10 Jan. 1871. 9365. 5, George-Cain', b. 24 June, 1874. 9265'. 6. EUzabeth-C, b. 9 July, 1875. K Willard, Da/ool, Wheaton, Pitcher, Hale, Luther, Butinan. 783 9366. 3. Stephen-Smith', b. 8 May 1834, New Bedford; died aged eight months, at Buffalo, and was buried there. 9267. ANN-H'., [9252] (Sybil' (Winslow) Bussell, Weston', Edward*, Bichard', JoV, Kenelm',) married Artemas WILLABD, Res. 1775, Fall Biver, Mass. Child: 9268. Annie', married James Davol. ChUd : 9269. Annie'. 9270. JOB', [1972] (Oliver*, Joseph*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 28 June, 1746, Swansey Bee. ; married Sarah Luther, born in Swansey. The town clerk of Swansey informs us that no further record of Job' is found there. Children : 9271. Edward, died at sea, unmarried. 9272. Abner, married in Bristol. He died at sea. s.p. 9373. John-Perry, [9381] died at Fairhaven, JIass. ; married . 9374. Gardner, [9388] died at sea; married Martha Lake. 9375. Job, died young, 9376, Job, [9306] married Sophia Logan. 9377. Mary, or Polly, [9311] b, 30 Apr. 1774; d. 8 .Jan. 1857; m. Jcseph -Wheaton. 9'.*78. Sally, [9337] married Edward Pitcher; m. 3d, Coomer Hale. 9379. Nancy, [9339] married Coomer Luther, of Warren, R. I. 9380. Elizabeth, died in childhood. 9381. JOHN-PERRY', [9373] (JoV, Oliver*, Joseph', JeV, Kendm',) died at Fairhaven, Mass., where he had resided; married . Soap-maker. She res. Fairhaven, Mass. Children: 9383. John-Perrt. Res. 1876, Fairhaven, Mass. 9383. Edward. 9384. Ann-Eliza, m.irried Capt. Butman. 9385, Sbraphine. 9386. Samuel, is dece.a.sed. 9387. Abner, is deceased. 9388.- GARDNER', [9374] (JoV, Oliver*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) died in 1816 (?) at Havana, and was buried at Point, opposite the Jloro Castle, He married Martha Lake, of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. She died 3 Apr. 1870, aged 81, at Warren, R.L, and was buried there. He was a privateer in the war of 1813. Res, Providence and Warren, R. I. 784: Descendants of Job' Wmslow. K Children born in Warren: 9289. 1, Mary-Ann', b. 30 Nov. 1813; married in Warren, George PABKEB, b. 33 Oct. 1811, W. Res. 1S;0, Wa/)ren, B. I. Children : 9390. Joseph-L'., b. 19 May, 1834, Warren. 9391. George-H"., b. 37 Sept. 1835, 9292. Abby-C, b. 29.Jan. 1840, " 9393. Charles', b. 13 Nov. 1844, " Res. 187.5, Warren, R.L; Add. Earle & Prevv's Express, Providence, R.L 9294. WilUam'. 9295. Leonard'. 9396. , Gilm.au'. 9397. 1 Mary'. 9298. Annie'. 9299. James-B'. 9300. 3. GARDNER',b, 10 Sept, 1814 ; m, BaUowell, Me,, 39 June, 1843. Harvey, dau. of Capt. Harvey and Henrietta (Bessey). [Capt. Harvey was formerly from Duxbury, Mass,, and is cousin of Jliss Marcia Thomas, author of Memorials of Marshfield.'] He went to San Francisco, California, in 1849, remaining there nineteen months, lie had followed whaling three or four years previous to this date. Painter, Res. 1874, 89 Bartlett St., Charlestown, Mass. Children : 9;i01. Harvey-Alphonso', b. 33 Dec, 1844; d, 9 Feb. 1869, HaUowell, Jle. 9303. Charles-Alonzo', b. 30 Dec. 1847; m. Charlestown, 19 July, 187:i, Abbie Davis, b. 11 June, 1854, d. of Joseph, who was house and carriage painter of South Bostou, and .Toanna ( ). Painter. Res. 1874, 89 Bartlett St., Cluirlestown, Mass. Child : 9303. Franklin- Alonzo', b, 18 April, 1874. 9304. Miriam-Holton', is deceased, 9305. Henry-Franklin', b, 5 Sept, 1855; d. 13 Jlay, 1870. 9306. JOB', [9276] (JoV, Olii-er', Joseph', JoV, Kenehn.',) married Sophia Logan, of Providence, R. I. He went from Wan-en to Providence, to work for Jlessrs. Brown and Ives. The workman who was discharged in order that he might fill his place was so enraged that he threatened to take the life of .Mr. Winslow, who was found dead shortly afterward in Seekonk River, just norlb of India Bridge. This man was known to have been in the toll-house as Jlr. ^Viuslow passed through on his way home. Warren, B. I. Children: 9307. AVilliam', Ib deceased; married Stoddard. £ Miller, Remington, Whe-aton,, Lui/ier, Hawes. 785 Child: 9308. William-Alonzo', is deceased; married . His widow married Naaman Miller, and, iu 1876, res. Providence, R.I. [There were several other children but we have not obtained their names, ] 9309. Juija', married Remington, and is deceased. Res, New York City. 9310. Elizabeth', is not living. 9311. .MAUY", [1)377] (Job*, Oliver*, Joseph', Job', Kenelm',) b. 30 Apr. 1774, Nantucket, JIass.; d, 8 Jan, 1857, Providence, R,I., and was buried there; m, Warren, R,L, in 1801, Capt, Joseph WHEATONT, born in 1774, at W., s, of Perez and Betsey (Cole) of Swansey, Mass, He died 13 Nov, 1818, in W., andwas buried in Nantucket, Mass, He was a sea-captain, Joseph w-is the only child of Betsey Cole, but there were several children by tbe second wife, Betsey Jolls. The follow ing dates were copied from grave-stones in Warren : Perez Wheaton died at sea Sept. 1794, aged 44 years. Betsey, his widow, died .May 14, 1840, aged 85 years. Perez, their son, was lost at sea, in 1807, aged 33 years, Thomas Jolls, their son, was killed in the U. S, ship Chesapeake, June 4, 1813, aged 19 years. Warren, B. I. Child: 9313. Ardelia-Adams, [9313] b. 22 Juue, 1803, W. ; m. 0 July, 1838, James Luther. 9313. ARDELl.-V-ADAMS', [9313] (Mary' (Winslow) Wheaton, JoV, Oliver*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) h. 32 June, 1803, Wanen, R.I,; was married there, by Isaac Stoddard, 6 July, 1838, to James LUTHER, b, 23 Aug, 1803, Swansey, Mass.; d. 9 June, 1873, Providence, R,I, He was a house-painter. She res, 1876, Providence, B.I. Children: 9314. 1. JIari-Wheaton', b, 3 Apr, 1839, Warren, R.I. ; was married by Rev. Thos. CarviT, Providence, R, I,, 1 Jan, 185.). to .I^thro-Mitohel Hawes, a. of (George, of Wrentham, Mass,, and Maria iGreen), a Quakeress, of Frank lin, Mass. George llawesdied in North Providence, and was buried in Providence. Farmer. She has resided in Sinithfield and Johnson, R,I, In 1876 their siddreas was Providence, B.L, care of Hawes Bi-otliers, Nos. 33 and 2.5 Dyer St., and 39 West Washington Market, New York City, Children: 9315. 1. Eineline-Augusta', b. 17 Jlar, 1851. Cranston, U.L 9316. 2. Loring-Pond', b. 5 Aug. 1853, Smithfield, li.L 9317. 3. Jlaiia- Louise', b. 16 Nov. 1856, 9318. 4. Carrie- Wheaton', b. 24 Oct. 1860, 9S19. 5. Charles-Brving', b. 34Mar. 1863, " 9320. 6. Minnie-Adams', b. Jan. 18—, N, Providence. 9331, * 7. rdH-f«iia', b. Mar. 18--, " 786 Descendants of Job" Winslow. E 9333. 2. Elizabeth-Eddy', b. 24 Dec, 1830, Warren; m, by Rev. Francis Smith, at Providence, 35 Aug, 1850, to Cornelius Mahony, b. 39 Feb. 1838, P., s. of CorneUus and Martha-ChampUn (Hill) of P. Cabinet-finisher. Res. Gardner and Clinton, Mass, ; Colchester and New London, Ct. ; and Providence, B.I Children born in Providence : 9323. 1. William-Lewis', b. 1 Oct. 1851. 9S34. 3. Walter-Leonard', b. 31 Oct, 1853. 9335. 3. Martha-Champlin', b. 9 Mar. 1856. 9336. 4. Clinton-Raymond', b. 5 Apr. 1873. 9337. 3. James-Edward", b. 39 Apr. 1833, Providence; married there, ; also married a second time, but we have not ascertained the names of his wives. House-painter. Res, Taunton, Mass., and, 1876, P/-o!)itZe«c«, A/. Child : 9338. Charies-Irving', b. 13 Oct, 1860, Providence. 9339. 4. Ardelia', (twin of James-Edward',) b. 29 Apr. 1833, Providence; was mar ried there, by Rev. Richard Livesey, Apr. 1856, to Andrew-Jackson Simons, s, of Alfred and Eunice ( ) of Connecticut, He died Jau. 1859, Providence, and was buried there. He was a top-roll coverer. Res, Taunton, JIass,, and Providence, R, I, She married 3d, probably John Manchester. Res, 1876, Central Falls, B.I Child : 9330. Edward-Everett', b. 8 June, 1855, Providence; died there, Jlay, 1859 9o31. 5. Cyrus-Butler', b, 17 July, 1835, Providence; was married there, by Rev. Wm. Deming, 9 Apr. 1867, to McKinnon, d. of Locke and Margie ( ) of the British Provinces. Paper-hanger. Res. 1876, Providence, B. I. Children born in Providence: 9338. 1. Cyrus-Butler', b, 1 Aug. 1870. 9333. 2 JIaigie-Flora', b. 15 Oct, 1873. 9334. 3. WiUiam-Wheaton', b. 1875. 9335. 6. WiLLiAM-B*., (twin of Cyrus- Butler',) b. 17 July, 1835, Providence. 9330. 7. Emeline-A'., b. 18 May, 1843, P. 9337. SALLY', [9378] ,(J"oJ', Oliver*. Joseph*, Job'. Kendm',) married Edward Pitcher, of Warren, R.I. After his death she married Coomer Hale, of Warren. Child by 1st husband: 9338. Capt. Ali,en-G., born about 1800; married BUza Blaisland, of Bath, Jle. Sea-ca[itain. For many years sailed from the ports of Philadelphia and New York. s.p. Res. Bath, Me. 9339. NANCY', [9379] (Job*, Oliver*, Joseph', Job', Kendm',) married Coomer LUTHEB, of Warren, R.L Both are now deceased. K Burke, Johnson, Waldo. 787 Children : 9340. George-Perry, married Naomi , and is deceased. She res. 1876, Long Plain, Mass. 9341. Ann-Eliza, married Burke. She res. 1876, Lewis Station, Barrington, B.I. 9342. Henry-A. Res. 1876, Bairington, B.L 9343. CAPT. PELEG', [1976] (Joseph*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 13 Dec. 1743, Swansey Bee, at Dighton, incorporated 1712, and formerly a part of Taunton, JIass. ; d. 19 Aug. 1800, Putney, Vt., aged 56, ace. to gravestone. He married, probably at Dighton, Betsey Holloway, of Shelburne, Franklin Co., Mass. This town was origi nally a part of Deerfield, called Deerfield North- West. — Mass. Hist. Collections. She was a sister of Hannah Holloway, who married Elder David Long, and had a daugh ter Hannah who became the wife of Dr. George' Winslow [9446]. The wife of Peleg^ died in Shelburne and was buried there. He was a ship-carpenter and became a sea-captain; made several voyages to China. Some of the curiosities collected by him were consigned to Dr. George' Winslow, of Charlemont, on the death of his mother. He was also a farmer. Removed from Dighton to Putney, Vt., with his father and brother Joseph. Children : 9344. 1. Elizabeth, [9.348] b. 1765; m. Simeon Johnson. 9345. 3. Peleg, [9359] b. 11 Nov. 1769; d. 27 Jan, 1805; m, Rhoda Dutton. 9346. 3. William, bom in Putney, Vt. ; died there unmarried, aged 50 or 60 years. 9347. 4. George, [9446] b, 11 Jan, 1783; m, Hannah Long; m. 2d, Olive Long; married od, Harriet Severance. 9348. ELIZABETH', [9344] (Peleg', Joseph*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) born in 1765, at Dighton, JIass., or Putney, Vt. ; married Simeon JOHNSON, born in 1761, Lancaster, JIass. Removed from Putney to Williamsto'wn, Vt. Children : 0349. Be-i-sey', b. 6 Dec. 1787, Putney; m. Williamstown, Vt, 6 Mar. 1811, Abiathar Waldo, JI.D., of W., b. 14 Feb, 1780, Alstead, N.H., s. of Edward and Jerusha (Thompson) of A. He pursued his medical studies in Alstead ; died 3 Jlarch, 1836. She res. 1871, Williamstown, Vt. Children born in Williamstown: 9350. 1. Erasmus-Darwin', b. 27 Jan. 1812; died unmarried, 3 July, 1843. 9351. 2. CordeUa-Viana', b. 13 Apr. 1816; died unmarried, 33 July, 1864. 9353. 3. Wiuslow-Putnam", b. 30 Nov. 1819; died unmarried, 34 Oct. 1848. 9353. Simeon', b. 33 Jan. 1791, Dummerston, Vt. ; died in 1873; married, 5 May, 1839, Hannah Royce, b. 18 Sept. 1796, Marlow.N.H,, dau, of Dea, Andrew and Lucina (Beckwith). He was a volunteer in the war of. 1812. s.p. Res. 1871, WilliamMown, Vt. 788 Peleg'- Winslow and Descendants. ^ 9354. Nancy', b. 4 June, 1797, Dummerston; m. Northfield, Vt., 29 Apr. 1834, Leonard Latham, b. 12 Dec. 1805, N., s. of James and Polly (Robinson) of N. He died 7 Oct. 1867, Hartford, Vt. He was a farmer. Res. Jloretown, Northfield, and Hartford, Vt. s.p. She res. 1871, Williamstown, Vt. 9355. George-Winslow', married Theodate Purington, of Colerain, Mass.- She is now deceased. He res. 1871, Post Mills, Orange Co., Vt. Children: 9356. Elizabeth', married Rev. Taylor, who was practicing law in 1871. 9357. Keziah', married . 9358. Alanson', married — . In 1871, his son was residing at White River Junction, Windsor Co., Vt. 9359. PELEG', [9345] (Peleg", Joseph*, Joseph', JoV, Kendm',) b. 11 Nov. 1769, Putney, Vt. ; died there, 27' Jan. 1805, of fever, aged 35, and was interred in the Winslow burial-ground at P. lie was married by Judge Duncan, at Dammerstou, Vt., to Rhoda Dutton, b. 21 Jlar. 1771, .at D., dau. of Samuel and Rebecca (French) of D. He followed the sea for a number of years; was also a farmer. After his death his widow remained at the homestead, carrying ou the farm until the year 1818, when her son Aaron-Jlartin' returned from Shelburne, Mass., \yherc he had been living with John Taylor, and relieved her of this responsibility. Four or five years later he made an arrangement to take care of his mother aud pay his two brothers md two sisters their respective portions, Jlrs, Winslow died 26 June, 1863, at Dummerston, aged 91 years, and was buried in the Win.'ilow yard at Putney. The homestead was situated in Putney, Vt., 140 rods north ol tho Dummerston line. Children born in Putney : nW. 1. Rhoda, [9365] b. 13 July, 1795; d, 33 Dec, 1874; m, Valentine Augustus Kerr. 9361. 2. Aaron-Martin, [9396] b. 6 Oct. 1797; d, 37 Jlay, 1875; m, Aurelia- Spaulding Willis. 9362. 3. Rebecca-French, [9405] b. 28 Jlar, 1800; m. 3 Jlay, 1836, JIartin Gates. 1*36:^. 4. Peleg, [9436] b. 6 Aug, 1803; d, 16 July, 1871: m. Nancy Bolles. 9364. 5. Samuel-Dutton, [9445] b. 36 Nov. 1804; m. Sarah-W. Joy. 9365. RHODA', [9360] (Pdeg', Peleg', Joseph', Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 13 July. 1795, Putney, Vt, ; d, 33 Dec, 1874, Westminster, Windham Co.. Vt., having spent her declining years with her sou Alouzo-Darwin'. She was married in Putney, 16 July, 1811, to Valentine-Augustus KERB, b, 8 Jlar, 1788, at P., s. of Jloses and Lydia (Beard) of JIassachusetts. He died 37 Jlay, 1859, at P. Putney Vt Children : 9366. 1. Lydia-Beard', b. 9 June. 1812, Putney; was married by James Tiflts VVardsboro, Vt,, 3 Mar, 1836, to Clark Bacon. Res, 1873, Dummerston, Vt ^ Norcross, Kidder, Willard, Piper, Billings. 789 Child: 9367. Harrison-Kerr', b. 34 Oct. 1843, Haverhill, Grafton Co., N.H. ; is de ceased. January 3, 1864, he enlisted as a private in Co. K, 9th Reg. Vt. Vols,, and July 3, 1865, was commissioned Lieutenant of Co. C, belonging to the same regiment. 9368. 2. Bbtsey-Holloway', b. 3 Dec. 1814 ; died unmarried, 38 Aug. 1843, Haver hiU. 9369. 3. Maria-Rhoda', b. 5 Jlar, 1817, Newfane, Windham Co., Vt. ; m. by Rev, Mr. Wilder. Dummerston, 3 Dec. 1839, to Samuel- Julius Norcross. Res. Chesterfield, N.H., Londonderry, Brattleboro, and Dummerston, Vt. Putney, Vt. Children born in Londonderry: 9370. 1. Luthera-Lorain', b, 3 Nov, 1843; was married by Rev. Mark Carpen ter, Brattleboro, Vt., to Horace Kidder. Res. Putney, Vt. CMld : 9371. Hattie-Maria", b. 7 Sept, 1865, Putney. 9372. a. Bllen-JIaria', b. 33 Jan. 1846; was married by Rev, Jlr. Dwight, at Putney, to Warren Willard. Res. Putney, Vt. Children bom in Putney : 9373. 1. Alice-Maria", b. 31 Jan, 1865. 9374. 2. Mabel-Nm-a", b. 13 Jan. 1872. 9375. 4. Almira- Abigail', b. 26 Feb. 1819, Putney; m, Londonderry, Vt,,28Feb. 1847, David-Austin Piper, b. 25 Feb. 1830, Weston, Windsor Co., Vt,, s. of Thomas and Betsey ( ) of W. Fanner. Res. Weston, Vt. Children born in Weston : 9376. 1. Abby-Almira', b. 33 Nov. 1847; d. 1 Mar. 1848, W. 'J-.J77. 3. Sidney-David', b. 33 Sept. 1849. 9378. 3. Ella-Gertrude', b, 14 Dec. 1850. 9:'.79. 4. (Twin sons', b. 33 Aug. 1856; one was not living, and the other died 9380. 5. • 30 Sept. 1856, W. 9381. 6. Elmer-Edwin', b. 35 Oct. 1858. 9382. 5. Lovina-Alvira', b. 1 Jlar. 1831; died unmarried. 17 Jan. 1851. 9383. 6, George-Winslow', b. 10 Jan, 1833; d. 3 Aug. 1835, 9384. 7. Rebecca-French', b. 11 Mar. 1835, Putney; married there, 30 Nov. 1849, Seth-Pierce Billings, b. 30 July, 1813, Hardwick, Mass., s. of Dr. David and Elizabeth (Pierce) of H. Farmer. Hea. 1870, Hardwick, Mass. Children born in Hardwick : g385. 1. Henry-Pierce', b. 13 Nov. 1853. 9386. 2. Lizzie-Ella', b. 25 Dec. 1856. 9387. 8. Maby-Ann-Luthera', b. 18 June, 1837; died in the spring of 1863; mar ried, July, 1850, Harvey Piper. 9388. 9. George- Augustus', b. 26 July, 1833; married, Jlar. 1867, Emily Jliles. Res. 1873, Putney, VI. rOO Descendants of Peleg' Winslow. K 9389. 10. Philinda-JIelvina', b, 34 Nov. 1835; died unmanied, 4 May, 1859. 9390. 11. Alonzo-Darwin', b. 19 Dec. 1838, Putney; married there, 17 June, 1869, JIary-M. Goriiam, b. 4 Oct. 18— Irasburg, Vt., dau, of James and Temperance ( ) of Coventry, Vt. He took part in the late war, en listing, 30 Nov. 1861, in the 8th Reg. Vt, Vols; through the siege of Port Hudson, was in the Department of the Gulf, under Gen. Butler; re moved to Viiginia, 13 July, 1864, and served under G-en, Sheridan in the Shenandoah Valley; was in eight battles, but was not wounded or taken prisoner. He re-enlisted 5 Jan. 1864, and was discharged 38 June, 1865 ; was sergeant duriug the last term of his enlistment. Res. 1870, Westminster West, Vt. 9391. 13. AVakren- Waldo", b, 29 Jan. 1843, Putney; was married by Rev. Jlr. Foster, Dummerston, Vt,, 9 Oct. 1867, te Addie-Lucy Whitney, dau. of Roswell and Submit (Grout) of Westminster. Farmer. Res. 1875, Putney, Vt. Children : 9393. 1. Effie-Lo-vina', b. 3 July, 1868, Westminster. 9393. 1. Walter-William', b. 38 Dec. 1869, Putney. 9394. ;), LesHe-Gui", b, 16 Nov. 1871, " 9395. 4, Eugene-Augustus', b. 33 Jan. 1875, " 9396. AARON-MARTIN', [9361] (Peleg*. Peleg', Joseph', Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 6 Oct. 1797, Putney, Vt. ; died there, 27 May, 1875; m. Colerain, Mass,, 23 Nov. 1837, Aurelia-Spaulding Willis, b. 2 July, 1808, at C, dau, of Maj, Daniel and Jlartha (Snow) of C. After the death of his father he went to live with John Taylor, a farmer of Shelburne, JIass., where he remained until he was twenty-one years of age, when he returned to the old homestead where he was born, aud took charge of the farm. This was in the 5th school district, one of the " West HiU" school dis tricts, and was 140 rods north from the Dummerston line, three and one half miles from the Brookline bounds, and 35 rods north of the location of the house of his grandfather, Capt. Peleg' Winslow [9343]. June 25, 1838, he vvas thrown from a carriage and received severe injuries. Two of the bones of his leg were broken in two different places, and the knee joint injured so as to produce permanent lameness. Farmer, and breeder of Thoroughbred Short-Horns. Putney, Vt. Children born in Putney: 9397. 1. Samdbl-Willis', b. 17 Nov. 1828; was drowned 14 June, 1854, while batliing in Green River, Greenfield, JIass., where hewas a carpenter and joiner at the time of his death. 9398. 3. Sakaii-Long', b, 28 Feb. 1833; d. 9 Aug, 1834, Putney. U3U9. 3. Pr.LEc", b. 16 Feb, 1834; m. Edinburgh, Saratoga Co., N.Y., 19 Feb. , 1868, Lucinda-Gratia King, b. 10 Jlar. 1839, E., dau. of Samuel- War- riner and Sally (Noyes) of E. Farmer, and breeder of Thoroughbred Short- Horns. s.p. Kcs. 1873, Putney, Vt. 9400. 4. Henry- JIartin', b. 31 Dec. 1837; m. Heath, JIass,, 38 Aug, 1863, Abbie- .lane Kendrick, b, 35 Feb, 1843, at H., dau. of William and Sarah- Joslyn (Brooks) of H. Farmer, and breeder of Thoroughbred Short- Horns. Res, 1873, Putney, Vt. ^ Rebecca FrencK {Winslow) Gates and Descendants. 791 Child, 9401. Mai7-Abby', b. 10 Jlay, 1863. 9403. 6. JoHN-JIiLTON', b. 16 Dec. 1840; d. 24 Sept. 1853, P. 9403. 6. Sarah-Lorette', b. 10 Apr. 1846. Res. 1873, Putney, VI. 9404. 7. George- Washington', b. 31 Oct. 1847; d. 28 Feb. 1803, P. 9405. REBECCA-FRENCH', [9363] (Peleg', Peleg', Joseph*, Joseph', Job', Kendm',) h. 28 Mar. 1800, Putney, Vt. ; was married there, by Rev. Mr. Andrews, 3 Jlay, 1836, to JIarrin GATES, b. 25 Feb. 1791, Dummerston, Vt., s. of Lieut. Dauiel aud Sarah (Moore) of D, He died 31 Dec. 1859, at Dummerston, aud was buried there. Hia will was recorded in that town. He held the various town offices. Farmer. Dummerston, Vt. Children: 9406. 1. Martin- Winslow', b. 19 Feb. 1827, Dummerston; m. Springfield, Mass., 28 Jlar. 1855, Rosella-Lucy Cook, b. 19 Oct. 1831, dau. of WilUam and Anna-Haven (Gates) of D. He was recruiting officer for the town of Dummerston, during the late war; has also been selectman and town treasurer. Farmer. Res. 1S72, Dummerston, Vt. Children born in Dummerston: Frank- William', b. 1 Apr. 1857; d. 14 Nov. 1863, D. Charles-JIartin', b. 15 Apr. 1860. Rosella-Rebecca', b. 3 June, 1863. Frederic-Wallace', b. 30 June, 1865. Lizzie-Anna", b. 13 Dec. 1867; d. 4 Jlar. 18C8, D. Ralph-Cook', b, 3 Oct. 1869. Dana-Francis', b, 19 Feb, 1873. Sarah-Moore', b. 6 June, 1838, Dummerston; married there, 7 Juno, 1855, Frederic-Appleton Fish, b, 11 Oct, 1819, Atliol, JIass,, s. of Jason and Sophia (Jlerriam) of Fayelteville, Vt, Wheelwright, Res, 1873, Fayelteville, Vt. Children born in Newfane, Windham Co., Vt. : 9415. 1. Ida-Sophia", b, 23 June, 1856: d, 1 Oct. 1856, N. 9416. 3. Caritou-Gates', b, 15 Jan. 1858; d. 3 Sept. 1859, N. 9417. 3. Abbie-Emma', b. 30 Nov. 1860. 9418. 4. Frank-Leslie', b. 17 Sept. 1863, 9419. 3. Daniel- Webster', b. 34 Nov. 1831, Dummerston; raarried there, 6 Nov. 1860, Emily-Elizabeth Ormsbee, b. 2 Nov. 1833, at D., dau. of Ira and Elizabeth (Jliller) of D. Farmer. Children: 9420. 1. Jlary-Lilla', b. 4 Feb. 1864. 9431. 2. Jennie-Emily', b. 7 Jan. 1866. 9433. 3. Lula-EUzabeth', b. 9 Dec. 1867; d. 19 Mar. 1870, D. 9423. 4, Luna-Elizabeth', b. 21 Dec. 1809, 9424. 5. Minnie-Estelle', b. 27 Oct. 1871. 9425. 4. Emma-R'., b. 15 Oct. 1843; married, Aug. 1864, Lewis-H. Lynde. Res. 1873, Dummerston, Vt. 9407. 1. 9408. 3. 9409. 3. 0410. 4. 9411. 5. 9413. 6. 9413. 7. 0414. ! 2. Sai 7S'2 Descendants of Peleg'' Winslow. li 04315, PELEG', [9363] (Peleg'; Peleg', Joseph*, Joseph', Job'. Kenelm',) b. 6 Aug, 1803, Putney, Vt, : d, 16 July, 1871, Townshend, Vt,, and was buried there. He was married by Joseph Duncan, Dummerston, Vt., 33 Dec. 1835, to Nancy Bolles, b. 19 Dec. 1804, Rockingham, Vt., dau. of Lemuel and Polly (Chamberlain) of Chester field, N.H. Farmer. Res Dummerston aud Putney, Vt., and Bangor, N.Y. She res. 1873, Townsliend, Vt. Children born in Dummerston: 9437. 1. George', b. 6 Feb. 1837; died of cancer in the face, 9 Feb. 1868, Towns hend. He married 6 Apr. 1852, Abby-Abigail White, b. 7 July, 1331, Putney, Vt., dau. of Hiram and Abigail (Harris) of Townshend. Farmer. She res. 1873, Tovmshend, Vt. Children born in Townshend: 9438. 1. George-Peleg", b. 35 Nov. 1860. 9439. 3, Fanny-Abby', b. 17 Jan. 1867. 9430. 3. Nel,son', b, 18 Apr, 1830; m. Townshend, 39 Dec. 1859, Hattie-Maria Osgood, b. 23 May, 1838, at T., dau. of Joseph and Susan (Richardson) of T. Res, 1873, Townshend, Vt. Children: Susan-JIaria', b. 13 Sept. 1860. Lemuel', b, Nov, 1803; d. 19 Apr. 1803. Edward', b, 8 June, 1864, Harland-Osgood', b. 31 Apr. 1870. Daughter', b. 5 Apr, 1873, \muel-Duttom', b. 17 Apr, 1833; m. Keene, N.H,, 6 Dec. 1859, Jlary. J-;iizabeth Willis, b. 13 Sept. 1833, East Alstead, N,H,, dau, of David and Betsey (Wood) of A. He is a deacon in the Congregational Church, .Alerchant; firm of Winslow Bros. Res. 1873, Townshend, Vt. Children born in Townshend: 9437. 1, John-Samuel', b, 6 Dec, 1853; d. 35 Sept. 1863, Townshend. 9438. 3. Clara-May', b. 13 Jlay, I860; d. 31 Dec, 1865, 9439. 3. Clarence-\Mllis», b. 30 Jlay, 1868; d. 26 Jlay, 1870, " 9440. 4. Lotie-Jlay", b. 16 Aug, 1871. 9441. 4, Rhod-A- Augusta', b. 6 Apr. 1837; died unmarried, 15 Apr. 1859, Towns hend. 9443. 5, Capt, Lemuel-Ithamar", b, 6 Dec. 1840; enlisted at Bondville, Vt., 9 Dec, 1861, in Co. H, 8th Reg, Vt. Vols. ; was made 3d sergeant of Co. H, at its formation, 14 Jau. 1863; served in said company until 14 J.an. 1863, when he was wounded, losing the index finger of his right band at Patttti-sonville, La., on Bayou Teche. He was then placed on detached service as clerk in the U.S. General JIarine Hospital, New Orleans, La., remaining there till 30 Dec. 1863, at which date he was promoted to the captaincy of Co. B, 3nd Reg. U, S. C. luf,, by special order of JIaj. Gen, N-P. Banks, on authority of President Lincoln. He served in tbis regiment until July, 1804, when it was consolidated with the 30th U.S, C. Inf., the two formiug the 74lh Reg, U, S. C. Inf., iu whicb he was 9431. 1. 9433. 3. 9433. 3. 9434. 4. U435. 5. 9436. 3, Sa^ ^ Dea. Samuel- Dutton" Winslow. 793 assigned a position as captain of Co, H, serving in that capacity until he was mustered out, 24 Nov, 1865, at the expiration of his term of service. Me was married by Rev. Henry-Jlartin' Parsons, at Springfield, Mass,, 24 Sept. 1868, to JIary-Rebecca JlcJIaster, b. 23 Jlay, 1842, Brownhelm, Lorain Co., Ohio, dau. of Henry, b. 8 Dec, 1790, Amherst, Mass., and Hannah (Hyde), b. 3 Jlar. 1802, at A, [For biography of Rev, H-M'. Parsons see Cornet Joseph' Parsons Memorial] Res. 1873, Fayelteville, Vt. Children born in Newfane, Vt, : 9443. 1. Clara-Frank', b. 28 Oct, 1869. 9444. 3, Anna-Jlay', b, 28 July, 1871. 9445. DEA. SAJIUEL-DUTTON', [9364] (Peleg', Peleg*, Joseph*, Joseph', JoV, Kendm',) b. 36 Nov. 1804, Putney, Vt. ; was married by Rev. William Hodges, New fane, Vt., 17 Jan. 1843, to Sarah-W. Joy, of P., b. 15 July, 1814, in Putney School District No. 5, two miles east of Brookline, and two miles north of Dummerston, She was the daughter of Capt. Cromwell and Sally (Miller) of Putney, aud gr. dau. of Moses Joy, of P. He is a deacon in the Baptist Churcli, s,p. Res. Putney and, 1873, Townshend, Vt. Weadd the following newspaper article which explains itself: A very interesting picnic of the Winslow family, including the widow and all tbe li-ving children .and grandchildren of the late Peleg Winslow, also Dea, Samucl- D, Winslow and wife, with a few specially invited friends, was held last week Thursday, on the pinnacle of the hill formerly belongingto Peleg Winslow, lyingim- mediately west and overlooking the old homestead of the family. The day was most agreeably spent by all present, in feasting, conversation, singing, toasts and responses, and in relating such incidents of early experiences as the day and occasion brought to mind. In response to the toast, "The family friendships — may they long remain unbroken," Dea. S-D. Winslow said that he considered the present a very pleasant and profitable occasion, and one long to be remembered by those present. He was glad to be one of the number, and trusted friendships manifested at tbis time would long continue. He hoped wo should all appreciate this and all other blessings of life, and should be mindful of our obligations therefor, showing by our daily lives our constant appreciation of those mercies which we enjoy from day to day, -nliich come from that source from which '¦ all blessings flow." " Old in years but ever young in heart," was offered, and ,Mi-s, Nancy Wins low [9430] was called upon for a response, which she was too much overcome by the memories which the occasion called forth to give, only by tc:u-s of mingled sorrow and gladness. Another toast was responded to by a four years old sou of Nelson Winslow [9430] most beautifully and touchingly singing " In the Sweet, Bye-and- Bye," which drew tears from the eyes of all present. In response to a call, Dea. S-D. Winslow 2d [9436] made the closing address, whicli was full of interesting reminis cences of tbe past, and allusions to the days of childhood and youth passed so pleas antly in the midst of these green hills and valleys. He referred also in fitting words to the wanderings of many of those present to distant parts of the country, as the path of duty called each to go forth from his early home. After the conclusion of the remarks, the descent from the hill commenced, and all returned to their own houses, wearied but much happier for the experiences of the day. 794- Dr. George' Winslow. ^ 9440, DR. GEORGE', [9347] (Peleg', Joseph*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 11 Jan. 1783, Putney, Vt. ; d. 3 Nov. 1848, at Big Rock, JU, ; married in Shelburne, JIass,, September, 1808, his cousin Hannah Long, born in S., 3 Mar, 1783, clau, of Elder David, of S., and Hannah (Holloway), b. 19 Jlar. 1753, sister of Betsey Holloway, the wife of Peleg' Winslow [9343]. Elder David Long, b. 16 Feb. 1753, was a Baptist clergyman, preaching in Shelburne many years. He and his wife both died and were buried in that town. Jlrs. Winslow died of consumption, 37 July, 1812, Coleraine, JIass, He married 3d, Shelburne, JIass,, 3 Jan, 1813, Olive Long, cousin of his first wife. She was born in S., 10 Apr. 1790, dau. of Stephen and Nancy (J.jawson) of S. She died 1 Jan, 1833, in Coleraine, andwas buried there. He mar ried 3d, at Halifax, Vt., 1 Jlay, 1833, Harriet Severance, of S., born there, October, 1790, dau, of Solomon aud Hannah (Hoyt) ot S,, and cousin of Edward Hitchcock, a former president of Amherst College. For the following account of Dr. Winslow we are indebted to 'his eldest son, George- Washington' [9463], who writes that his fatlier was engaged in farming until he was of age, when he studied medicine with Dr. Silas Long, Sen., of Shelburne, aud with Dr. Hamilton, of Conway, JIass. About the time ot his marriage he selected for himself and wife a house in Coleraine, Franklin Co., JIass,, where he grew rapidly into a good practice, being frequently called in consultation to adjoining towns. He was the leading surgeon of that part of the country, and bad he been half as careful in attending to the collection of bis dues as he was faithful and skillful among the sick, would have been a wealthy man in a few years. In December, 1826, he removed with his then large family to Charlemont, some twelve miles distant, practicing there with equal success for twenty years. In the fall of 1846, three of his children having already gone to Big Rock, Kane Co., Illinois, and each of those remaining having an eye on a future " home in the West," he, after visiting his relations iu Vermont, bade a last farewell to his Now England home, and with his wife and nine children (one only being left behind for a few years) crossed the Green Mountains, and, as was then the custom, took passage on a canal-boat for Buffalo. Going thence by steamboat around the lakes to Chicago, he, by a laud journey of fifty-five miles, reached the residence of his son-in- law, Franklin-C. Severance, at Big Rock. Before he was fairly settled in his new home, his services as a physician, as well as those of his son, Lawson-Armstrong' [9488], who had just completed his medical studies at Pittsfield, JIass., were called iuto requisition among the sick in that vicinity. He practiced his profession for the space of forty years, not abandoning it until a few days before his death, even after he needed medical treatment more tliuu some whom he was attending. He died at Big Rock, 3 Nov. 1848, aged 65 yrs.. 10 mos., and 31 days; and was buried in the gravo-yard at Big Rock, fourteen miles west of Aurora, where stands a marble spire monument, some sixteen feet high, made of the Vermont marble, from the justly celebrated quarry at East Dorset. This monument is located on high ground and can be seen for miles around, and, although not, geologically speaking, "The Testimony of the Rocks," yet it will be " authority " in deciding the degree of cousinship existing between any and all who shall, in coming time, be able accurately to trace back tbeir ancestors through different generations until they reach the name ol either one of the children of " Old Dr. Winslow, whose monument stands iu Big Rock." ^ Dr. George' Winsloio and Descendants. 735 The inscription in raised letters, on the On the north side: front or west side of the spire, is simply Children, the name "Winslow." George W. David L. David L. On the south side as follows: Hannah L. Ebenezer W. Parents. Ebenezer \V. Asaph W Geo. Winslow, M.D. Lawson A. „. . Peleg S. H'» ^"^ HaiTiet E. OUve P. Hannah Long. Solomon E. Robert H. Olive Long. Charles H. Darwin C. Harriet Severance. William O. It may be proper to state that after the death of Dr. Winslow's son Solomon Edward', who was unman-ied, it was decided to request the eldest son, George- Wash ington', then in the marble business, to erect a monument for the Winslow family, where this one is now placed, the expenses being paid out of the deceased brother's estate. Big Bock, 111. Children, eleven of whom were born in Coleraine, and the last five in Charle mont: 9447. 1. George- Washington, [9463] b. 9 Aug. 1809; m. Mary-Gray Barber; m. 3d, Lovina- Smith Clark. 9448. 3. David-Long, b. 9 June, 1811; d. 4 Apr, 1813, Coleraine. By 2d marriage: 9449. 3. David-Long, [9473] b. 7 Oct. 1813; d, 38 Apr. 1875; m. Abigail-Childs Hawks. 9450. 4. Hannah-Lovina, [9478] b. 37 Feb. 1815; d. 1848; m. Franklin-C. Sever ance. 9451. 5. Ebenezer-Woodward, b. 15 Jan, 1817; d, 30 Mar. 1817, Coleraine. 9453. 6. Ebenezer-Woodward, [9483] b. 31 Feb. 1818; married JIartha-Ellen Walker; m. 3d, Sarah-Eliza Kinne. 945-3. 7. Asaph- Willis, [9486] b. 13 Nov, 1819; d. 37 May, 1856; m, Orra-Jane Ballard, 9454. 8. Lawson-Armstrong, [9488] b, 3 Dec. 1831; m, Jlercelia-Prudence Hatch. By 3d marriage : 9455, 9. Pblbg-Severance, [9494] b. 3 Mar. 1833; m, Jlary-Alice Randall, 9456. 10. Harriet-Elizabeth, [9498] b, 15 Aug. 1834; m, Dr, Jlerritt-Franklin Potter. 9457. 11. Olive-Pekmblia, [9504] b. 35 Feb. 1836; m. Samuel-Lee Potter ; m. 2d, Hiram Kennedy. 796 Descendants of Dr. George' Winslma. ^ 9458. 12. Solomon-Edward, b. 30 May, 1838: died unmarried, 3 Apr. 1857, Kane- villo, Kane Co. , III., and was interred in Big Rock cemetei-y. 9459. 13. RoBERT-HoYT, [9511] b. 3 Sept. 1839; m. Jlercy-U. JIcDole. 9460. 14. Charles-Henry, [9518] b. 5 Aug. 1831 ; m. Celeste-Mary-Augusta HaU. 9461 15. Darwin-Cordbnio. [9530] b. 33 Feb. 1834; m. JIattie-W. Hatch. 9463. 16. Wim.iam-Otis, b, 28 June, 1837; died unmarried, 6 July, 1859, Big Rock, and was interred in Big Rock cemetery. He was a medical student, 9463. GEORGE-WASHINGTON', [9447] (George', Peleg', Joseph*, Joseph*, Job', Kenelm',) was born 9 Aug. 1809, Coleraine, Mass, He informs us that he attended the common school from about 1814 to 1833, wheu he went to Shelburne and com menced the study of the Latin language at Pomeroy's Grammar Scliool. In the spring and summer of 1823, he was a member of Sanderson's Academy in A.shfield, JIass., where be continued his Latin. In September of that year, his father liaving deter mined to prepare him for the medical profession, he sent him to the Berkshire Medical School, at Pittsfield, JIass., in order that he might have the benefit of a course of lectures. These having been completed, he still pursued his medical studies, divi ding- his time, however, between labor ou a farm and scliool duties, until the spring of 1831), when he abandoned the idea of ever having the title of JI.D. attached to his name to denote that he was a member of the medical profession, choosing rather the same distinguished alphabetical characters to represent a calling as honorable, and one that, in the opinion of some eminent physicians, is rendered flourishing by the ignorance and blunders of those claiming to have a thorough knowledge of the healing art, viz. . that of a Jlarble Dealer. In December, 1826, he removed with his father to Charlemont, JIass., where he pursued this avocation until 1831, when he went to Buffalo to take charge of the marble works there, none being at that time further west. After four years, his eyesight becoming very much impaired by the business, he removed to Kalamazoo, then called Bronson, in Kalamazoo County, Jlicliigan. This beautiful town is sometimes called "The New Haven of the West." Here, in the fall of 1835, he, with a partner named Caleb Sherman, commenced trade, first in groceries and provisions, adding soon after crocke-.-y, hardware, dry goods, etc. After scmie tvvo years and a half it became apparent that, owing to shipwrecks of goods on the lakes, "wild-cat money," and other losses, success was out of the question. The result was that ten years ot hard work and economy were successfully devoted to the purpose of paying up an indebtedness of several tliousand dollars, when, iu the spring of 1848, he again commenced the marble business on shares, having for his part of the capital, knowledge of the work, a good reputation durino- twelve years residence iu the place, sound health, and a will that was determined to find a way to regain that which was lost. His partner was Frederick Field, then of Niles, Michigan, but afterward ot East Dorset, Vt., who supplied the stock during some four years ol their copartnership, and with whom, after its dissolution, he dealt for tweuty-five years. In 1850, when that long to be remembered epidemic, the "yellow fever," pre vailed to such an extent throughout the country, he dropped his mallet and chisel, and, leaving his wife and three children, crossed the plains to the far-famed El Dorado, on the Pacific shore. As he left home on the 37th of February of that year and returned the 30th of January, 1851, only four months were spent at the diggings. ^ George -Washington' Winslow. 797 His hard labor proved to no purpose until just at the close of the season, when suc cess crowned his efforts. Judicious investments of the profits, combined with the results of a moderately productive business for the last twenty years, have placed him and his family where, with economy, they may enjoy the necessaries and com forts which belong to the middle class. lie ha:j been supervisor and, tor about six years, a member of the to-wn council. Jliss Lizzie-R'. Winslow [8896], of Jliddletown, Ct., favoredus with the foUowing extract from the Kalamazoo Directory : " George Winslow & Co., Dealers in Marble Jlonuments, etc., at Nos. 15 and 17 Portage St. Jlr. Winslow, the senior member of the firm, has a n.-ime that is as familiar to the people of Western Jlicliigan as that of any business man that was ever among us. He commenced the business iu which lie is now engaged, in 1848, on Eleanor St., his establishment being one of the very flrst in this part of the State, A practical mechanic, a gentleman of taste and culture, there are very few men better adapted to the business (requiring so large a knowledge of the finer arts) than Mr. Win.slow. He has been here since 1835," and has been actively engaged in business since that time. Mr. Jliller, his partner, is also a practical workman. The firm are doing a very large business, employing steam works. They use Vermont marble,- said to be the best in use for monumental purposes, being susceptible of a very high polish, yet very bard and durable. The machinery in their works is c-mplete, and their facilities are most extensive and perfect in all respects. The finest work in this part of tbe State is done at their establishment. Avery large marble-yard is attached to this first-class manufactory." A partnership was altervvard formed between .Mr. Winslow and his son George-Clark' Winslow, which expired by Umitation in 1877, wheu the father retired from the business. Jlr. Winslow married at Halifax, Vt., 30 Jlay, 1837, Mary-Gray Barber, b. 30 Apr. 1814, Charlemont, Mass., 3d dau. of Rufus and Abigail (Wight) of C. She died 37 Jlay, 1839, Kalamazoo, Jlich. He married 3d, Plainfield, Will Co., IU., 13 May, 1841, Lovina-Smith Clark, b. 9 Dec. 1816, Greenfield, Mass., only dau. of Erastus and Lo-vina (Smith) of G., both of whom were natives of Coleraine, JIass. Mr. Clark was the second woolen manufacturer who set up the power loom in New England. He died 17 Nov. 1873, aged nearly 85, at Decatur, Jlich. His wife died 1 Sept. 1834, Niagara Falls, Canada. Res. 1877, Kalamazoo, Mich. Children born in Kalamazoo: 9404. 1. Mary-Isabella', b. 8 Feb. 1839; d. 30 Mar. 1841, K. By 3d marriage : 9465. 3. Daughter', b. 5 Jlar. 1843; died the same day. 9466. 3. (Son', ,, ,,- t io. 9610. James", was unmarried. Jlaster-mariner. 9611. Rachel', an invalid and unmarried. 9013. Phebe-Ann', married at Nantucket, James-Leonard Fisher, of N. He sailed about 1863 or '4, and had not been heard from in 1871, at which date she was living with her mother at 67 Pearl St., Nantucket, Mass. s.p. 9613. Benjamin-Franklin- Winslow', married Phebe-Folger Gardiner, dau. of George-Washington and Rebecca (Drew). State officer of the prison at Charlestown. Res, Charlestown, Mass. Children : 9614. George-Gardiner'. 9615. Florence'. 9616. Winslow'- 9617. Charles-Frederic'. Master-mariner; in 1871 was un-marricd. Kcs. Oregon. 9618. Henry-Clay', d. 31 Sept, 1863, in the Navy, 9619. WiLLiAM-SwAiN', married Lydia-B, Coffin. Res. 1871, San Francisco, Cal. Child: 9620. Mary-Eliza', is deceased. [We have not ascertained the name of the twelfth child of Eliza' (Wins low) Russell.] 9621. BBNJAJHN', [9584] (Benjamin*, Joseph', JoV, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) h. Sept. 1803, Nantucket, JIass, ; married there, 5 Aug, 1831 or '3, JIary-JIa.xccy Baker, b. 14 Jan. 1812, dau, of James and Ruth (Maxcey) of N,, and sister of Ann- Davis Baker, wife of Shubael- Jlooers' [9640], Res, 1873, 45 Allsion St., Gharlestown, Mass. Children : 9622. 1. Benjamin', bom about 1833-4; died in infancy. 9633. 3. Phedb-Ann", b. 30 Jan. 1830; m. Nantucket, JIass., 13 July, 1857, Wil- ^ Macy, Coleman, Folger, Spaulding, Krucger, Alley, Lee. 809 liam-Hussey Macy, of N., bom there, 18 May, 1836, s. of George and Eunice (Easton) of N. — Macy Gen., p. 280. He was, in 1873, Register of Deeds for Nantucket County. Res. Nantucket, Mass. Children : 9624. 1. CaiTie-Louise', b. 18 Apr. 1858, Nantucket. Res. 1868, Boston, Mass. 9625. 2. Susan-Rebecca', b. 38 June, 1860, Nantucket; died there, 17 July, 1860. 9636. S. Joseph-Henry', b. 15 June, 1861, » 9627. 4. Isabel- Winslow', b. 30 Aug. 1865, Boston, JIass. 9638. 5. WiUiam-Fi-ank', b. 17 July, 1867, " 9629. 6. Mary-Jennie', b. 1 July, 1870, Nantucket 9630. 3. JIary-Jane', bom in 1841 ; died in infancy. 9631. 4. JIary-Jane', b. Nov. 1842; m. Charlestown, Mass., 5 Sept. 1865, Alfred Coleman, of Nantucket. Res. 187% 'mt Saratoga St., East Boston, Mass. Children: 9632. 1. Susan- Winslow', born in 1866, Charlestown, Mass. 9633. 2. Nellie', born in 1871, East Boston. 9634. 3. Arthur', born June, 1873, Charlestown. 9635. 5. Lucy-Russell', b. 23 Apr. 1844; m. Charlestown, JIass., 8 Aug. 1865, Francis-Edward Folger, of Nantucket, Res. 1873, 61 Elm St., Charlestown, Mass. Children bom in Charlestown: 9636. 1. Sarab-JIacy', born in 1866. 9637. 2. Carrie-Tobey', born in 1871. 9638. 6. Kate-Coleman', b. Oct. 1849; m. Charlestown, JIass., June, 1873, John- F, Spaulding, of C. Res, 1873, 12 Irving Place, Charlestown, Mass. 9639. 7. Bllen-JIaria', b. 1852; m, Charlestown, Mass,, 18 May, 1873, Charles- Henry Krueger, of Cambridge, Mass. Res. 1874, 45 Allston St., Charlestown, Mass. 9640. SHUBABL-JIOOERS', [9585] (Benjamin', Joseph', Job*, Joseph*, Job', Ke nelm',) b, 31 Apr. 1805, Nantucket, Mass. ; died there, 2 June, 1873; m, by Rev. L- F, Swift, at N., 33 Jlay, 1833, to Ann-Davis Baker, b. 14 Jan. 1814, dau. of James and Ruth (JIaxceyj of N., and sister of Mary-Maxcey Baker, wife of Benjamin' iggoxi. Res. 1873, Nantucket, Mass. Children born in Nantucket: 9641. 1. Mary-Elizabeth', b. 10 Jlar. 1836; married, 39 Sept 1857, Leander-F. Alley. He was lieutenant in the 30th JIass Reg,, and was killed at the battle of Fredericksburg, December, 1863. She married 2d, 25 Jan. 1866, Thomas-J. Lee, of South Bridgewater, Mass. Res. 1873, North Bridgewater, Mass. Children : 9643. !• Emma-F'., b. 4 July, 1860. 810 Descendants of Benjamin Wimloio. Ii By 2d marriage: 9643. 2. Louisa-F'., b. 22 Aug. 1869. 9644. 2. Sarah-S'., b. 9 Nov. 1837; married, 11 Sept. 1860, George-A. Veeder. Res. 1873, Nantucket, Mass. Children : 9645. 1. Charles-Edward', b, 10 July, 1801. 9646. 2. JIary-Frances', b. 18 Apr, 1864, 9647. 3. Shubael -MooERs', b. 3 Aug. 1839; d. 24 Apr. 1865, at Armory Square Hosfiital, Washington, D.C, from wounds received at the battle of Petersburg, April, 1865. He married, 9 Mar. 1864, Anna-F. Turner. s,p. b648. 4. LoDis.A-B'., b. 21 July, 1841 ; married, 32 July, 1869, Luther-B. French, of Gilmanton. Res. 1873, Charlestown, Mass. 9649. 5. Phebe-Mooers', b. 9 June, 1843; married, 5 Nov. 1865, Richard-C. Gibbs, Jr., of Nantucket Res. 1873, Nantucket, Mass. Children: 9650. 1. Richard-Firman', b. 12 June, 1807, Nantucket. 9651. 2. Henry-Derbyshire', b". 5 Sept. 1869, Talcahuano, ChiU; died there, 9 Nov. 1870. 9052. 6. Ann-B'., b. 1 Jan. 1845; married, 7 Sept. 1869, WilUam-R, Bunker. Res. 1873, North Bridgewater, Mass. Children: 9653. 1. William- Winslow', b. 19 June, 1870; d. Oct. 1870, Nantucket 9654. 2. Frank- Winslow', b. 7 Mar. 1873, N. Bridgewater. 9655. 7. Benjamin-F'., b. 23"Jan. 1847; in 1873 was unmarried. Res. South Abington, Mass. 9656. 8. Lydia-W'., b. 24 Jan. 1849; married, 6 Jlay, 1868, Waldo-Everett Josselyn, of S. Abington. Ees. 1873, South Abington, Mass. Children : 9657. 1. Willi am- Wallace', b. Feb. 1870. 9658. 2. Waldo-Everett', b. Aug. 1872. 9659. 9. TiioMAS-C, b. 11 Mar. 1851; in 1873 was unmarried. Res. Bridgewater, Mass. 9660. 10. CiiARLBS-C. , b. 3 Feb, 1853; d. 3 Sept 1855, Nantucket 9661. 11. William-Fletcher', b. 38 Jlar. 1855. 9663. 13. SusAK-A'., b. 19 Jan. 1858. 9663. CHARLES-FREDERICK', M.D., [9580] (Benjamin', Joseph', JoV, Joseph', Job', Kenelm',) b. 30 June, 1811, Nantucket, JIass, ; d, July, 1877, Salt Lake City' Utah; married iu N., 1 July, 1838, Lydia Jones, b, 14 Oct, 1814, at N,, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth (Arthur) of N. She died 33 Dec. 1874, Boston, aud is buried in Jlount Auburn Cemetery. He received the degree of JI.D. from Harvard in 1833 -4, and settled in early Ufe in Nantucket, where he hold several local offices. Ho K Charles-Frederick^ Winslow, M.D. 811 was SI bsequently Consular Physician at Lahaina, Sandwich Islands, and at Callao, Peru ; wis also U.S. Coa?ul at Paitc, Peru, S. A. In November, 1873, he was chosen President of the Delta Phi Society, Salt Lake City. He has been a great traveler, and his family have, with him, circumnavigated the globe, residing also for four years in Europe. He is the author of the following works : Cosmography, published by Cre-^by & Nichols, ISiio; Discourses : — Preparation of the Earth for the Intellectual Races, published by Crosby & Nichols, 1855; Nazarite's Vow, published by Crosby &¦ Nichols, 1855; Cooling Globe, published by Walker, of Boston, 1364; Force aad Nature, pubhshed by Macmillan & Co., Lon don. 1869. The following extract is from the Daily Tribune, of 1874, Salt Lake City: Among the Thanksgiving g«, herings in this city, we hear of none more Attractive than the dinnerparty at Judge Haydon's, over which Jlrs. Haydon presided with her af<;i;«tomed grace, cheering the entertainment with her versatile talents of con versation and music. Among the guests were Governor Woods, Chief Justice JIcKean, Colonel Wickizer, Dr, Winslow, and General Blanchard, of Hartford, a highly cultivated gentleman, the guest of our highly esteemed Chief Justice. The feast of reason and flow of soul seem to have been generous and uninterrupted, and continued from six o'clock till midnight, Philosopliy, the arts, music, wit, and poesy, all lent their aid to the enjoyments of the evening. The banquet was pre- facea by an appropriate " grace " from Judge McKean, and was closed by the follow ing original ode read by Dr. Winslow. We are indebted to Judge Haydon for a copy of the Doctor's verses. THANKSGIVING LAY. BY C-ff. WINSLOW. The days, and months and changing years KoU swiftly by. and witi them bring Cold winter snows, and human tears, Sweet blooms, and smiles of joyous Sp:-ing, Warm summer with its grassy meads. Rich autumn with its fruitful seeds, Abounding for the thousand needs Of man and beast throughout the earth. To whom the Great Supreme gives birth. As countless as the flakes of snow. Untold as woman's endless pains. For every pang and human woe, For all the chilling blasts that blow. The smile.f of God diffused below, Descending oft in copious rains. Distilling soft iu nightly dews. Are changed to flowers of charming hues. To corn, and wine, and nutriem, oils. Abundant fruits and teeming soils. S12 . Charles-Frederick'' Winslow, M.D. ^ Where'er we turn from zone to zone. We view celestial gifts alone. The Magians say that Good and III, As hostile agents roam the earth. Great offspring of Almighty will. Both bad and good of heaviiiily Inrth. And w^, of other race and tame. Obeying laws of Christian name, confess these agents all the same, Whate'er their origin or claim. — For right and wrong trom age to age, Whate'er the doctrines ot the sage. Contest the power of God for sway. The opposite believe who may. But ''infiiiy the good prevails; The sunsiiiiie dissipates the rams; The joys ot life exceed the paics. And songs ot earth transcend the wails. Hence, thanks to God for spring and fall. For winter's cold and summer's heat. Alike for honey and for gah. For all to mortal man are meet To nil Jehovah's great behests. And win the soul to heavenly feasts. And now especially we raise With all the nation round us bent. One universal song of praise For all these blessings kindly sent. When years on years have passed away And hearts now young are growing old, When friends are parted here for aye. The same glad story shall be told. The same thanksgiving lays be sung. And great and small, and old and young, A.isembled round the festal board, Shal' join with sweet and hallowed tongue, A hundred 'uillions iu accord. To bless the goodness of the Lord. He and his family ha e resided, among other places, in Nantucket, JIass. ; La haina, S. Is. ; San Franci-sco, Cal. ; Boston, Waltham, and West Newton, JIass. ; Paris, France; Munich, Heidelberg, and Baden Baden, Germany; Luzerne, Switzer land; Rome, Italy; Callao and Paita, Peru, S,A, The last years ot his life were spent in Salt Lake City, Utah Territory, The editor ot tbe Boston Journal learning of his deatli, wrote concerning him: "Dr. C-F. Winslow was a native of Nantucket, and formerly a practicing physician in Boston, where he was widely known and esteemed as a man and a gentleman of superior scientific attainments. During the war of the Rebellion he visited Europe with his family, remaining several years, and while there wrote a work entitled "Nature and Force," which received high encomi ums from eminent European scientists. Of late years he has been engaged in min ing enterprises in Utah, He was very fond of scientific pursuits, possessed warm sympathies aud a genial temperament, and his decease will be deeply regretted by a numerous cirele of friends and acquaintances." ^^ Charles-Frederick'' Wtnslotr, 21. D. 813 Saturday, 7 July, 1877, he completed n work iu hand, and was feeling better m health than for a few days previous. In the evening sever.al friends were sitting in his room, chatting until 9:15, when all but two left, A lew moments after, he rose and walked toward the bed, remarking that he would lie down awhile, aud died as ho -was standing, probably of heart disease, from which he had been for some time suffering. -\.n extract from the will of Dr. Winslow is liere given: *' I request, order, and command that, if in the course of eight and forty hours it be known posi- tively and clearly proven that I am dead, my heart may be reraoved from my body by some compe tent anatomist, and placed immediately in a strong <;lass vessel having a ground glass, stopper accurately fitted to the same, and that this vessel be immediately filled, for the purpose of embalm ing my heart, with a saturated solution, in hot water, of muriate of ammonia, sal ammonia, and the corrosive sublimate of mercury, and with the highest proof alcohol, this mixture to consist of equal parts of alcohol and the saturated solution of sal«.mmonia and the corrosive sublimate, each of these salts being added to the boiling water until it will dissolve no more. The alcohol may be added to the solution while it is yet hot. and the vessel filled therewith. The vessel must be stop ped and sealed and the stopper securely covered with wet parchment and tied, I order this vessel, with its contents thus prepared and when cold, to be put into a thick oak plank box, made of the size to just receive it, and this box I order to be saturated with coal tar; this I wish enclosed in a plain pine case and "buried in the grave and over the remains of my dear and venerated mother, in the " South of Newtown " burying-ground, in the island of Nantucket, where I was born. My dear and excellent father, to whom I am indebted for my enlarged views of nature, lies by her side, and the same mound marks the resting-place of both, and a single stone records the birth and death of each. Thus may this sacred spot be known where I wish my heart to rest forever, after my heart has been removed and embalmed as above directed. I order that my body be burned in the most convenient manner that my executors, or the friends or persons with whom 1 may dwell at the time of my death, may be able to adopt. I should be satisfied if the method of cremation as prac ticed by the ancient Romans was adopted, but, if this be not convenient or practicable, my body raay be burned in a retort, as is now practiced iu such cases in Q-erraany After this process is completed, I desire and order that all that may remain of my bones md 'iShes may be gathered up, placed in a strong glass vessel similar to the one before described, and that this be treated in the same manner as that which shall contain my heart. It is my desire and command that this be taken to the cemetery of Mount Auburn, near Cambridge, Mass., and placed in the samn grave and upon the coffin which contains the precious remains of my great, dear, and venerated wife." In compliance with the will the ceremony of cremation y^as performed, 31 July. From among several addresses reported on the occasion, Ave give an extract from that of Dr. J-F. Hamilton : - ¦ It would not be right to say that Dr. Charles F. Winslow is no more. Let us rather believe that what of him was itamaterial has, according to his own belief, returned unto the God who gave it while what of him was material is left with u.^ to be disposed of in loyal and solemn obedience to his oral and written commands. Dr Winslow was a man of mark. No one could .now him, no one could even meet him, without being impressed with the great strength of his native and acquired endowments. Born in Xe-w England, and educated there and in Europe as a physician aiud sur geon, his high attainments and great success in his profession, his subsequent devotion to science, his extensive travels and philosophii^ observations, his acquaintance on terms of equality with eminent men, and his own published works, all forbid that his name should soon pass out of. the memory of his fellow-men. ^ome months since, our deceased friend said to a friend of his; 'Did you ever see a human body in proce--s of decomposition disinterred ?' On being answered in the negative, he said, 'If you had seen it you would recoil from the dread mysteries of the grave and wish your dead body to be bui-ned. It is because of my reverence for the human body that I wish mine to be burned, ?.nd the ashes preserved.' " Children of Dr. Charles-Frederick' and Lydia (Jones) Winslow: 9664. 1. Charles-William', b. 33 July, 1839, Nantucket; m. by Rev. S-W. Rowe, Jamestown, Chautauqua Co., N.Y., 30 Jan. 1863, to Isadore-Rebecca Keeler, dau. of Zalmon-Gould, of J., formerly of Ridgefield, Fair field Co., Ct., and Joanna-Boyden (Crosby) of Brattleboro, Wind ham Co.. Vt, He graduated in June, 1858, at Rensselaer Poly technic Institute, Troy, N,Y. , with the degree of Civil Engineer, pursuing his profession in Jleadville, Pa., and Jamestown, N.Y., 81-i Descendants of Joseph' Winslow. ^^ from September, 1858 until August, 1863, when, having given up active occupation as an engineer, he took the position of Assist ant Auditor of the Atlantic and Great Western R,R., and settled in Jleadville. In March, 1869, he removed thence to Paterson, New Jersey, to fill a similar position on the Erie R.R,, imd, in September, 1871, returned to Jleadville as Auditor of the Atlantic and Great Western R,R, ; March, 1873, moved to St Thomas, Elgin Co., Prov, Ontario, Canada, as Auditor and General Accountant ot the Canada Southern Railway Line. Res, 1877, St. Louis, Mo. Children : 9665. 1. Charles-Keeler', b. 14 Sept. 1863, .Jamestown; 9666. 3. Frederick-Bai-rott', b.^ 4 Nov. 1864, Meadville, Pa, 9667. 3. Cori^ande', b. 6 Dec,*1867, 9668. 2. Elizabeth-Jones', b. 35 Oct 1840, Nantucket; m.arried in Boston, 5 May, 1870, Joseph Shippen, b. 10 Sept. 1339, Jleadville, Pa,, youngest son of the late Chief Justice Henry Shippen, of JI,, and Elizabeth-W al iis (Evans), who died in 1873. He grad, July, 1860, Harvard College; is a lawyer. * Res, 1877, St. Louis, Mo. Children bom in St, Louis: 9668». 1. Joseph-Franklin', b. 17 Aug, 1871. 9608". 3. Kathleen-JIaud', b. 19 Dec. 1873. 9668". 3. ', b. 19 Oct. 1876. 9669. 3. Isabella', b. 7 May, 1843, Nantucket. Res. 1877, Harris Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 9670. 4. Maria-Lodisa-Crowninshield', b. 6 July, 1845, Lahaina, Island of Jlaui, Sandwich Islands. Res. 1877, Harris Avenue, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 9671. 5. Frederick', b, 1 Feb. 1851, Nantucket ; married, Chicago, 111., October, 1876, Emma Castle. - Res, 1877, Oil City, Pa. 9673. PERRY', [9579] (Joseph', JoV, Joseph', Job', Kenelm',) b. 13 Sept, 1770, Dighton, JIass, ; died at sea, aged about 35 ; married in Bast Greenwich, R,I,, Judith Green, who died in that town. He was master of a vessel. East Greenwich, Mass. Children: 9673. Oliver', after the death of his parents, was brought up by his uncle, Benjamin' Winslow. He went to sea when a young man, and became master of a whaler. About the year 1833, having acquired considerable property, he left Nantucket to reside iu the interior of New York State. He married, but we have not ascertained the name of his wife. Children: g674. Roland'. 9675. Judith'. 9676. Judith', is deceased. "She was a devout woman, thoughtful of God daily, and practically good," She married at East Greenwich, Eldridge. 4. Res. East Greenwich, B.L IT Cajyt. Joseph' Winslow and Descendants. 81.5 9677. CAPT, JOSEPH', [9581] (.Toseph', JoV, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 Jan, 1775, East Greenwich, R,I,, three months after tbe death of his father; d. 19 June, 1838, Nantucket, JIass. ; married there, 19 June, 1804, Betsey Comstock, b. 19 June, 1785, dau, of John, of Nantucket and East Haddam, Ct, and Lydia (Gardner), dau, of John and Kezia ( ) of N, She died 39 Jlay, 1807, at N,, and was buried there. Merchant. Nantuckd, Mass. Children born in Nantucket: 9678. Samubl-Higgs', b, 33 Jlar. 1805; was married by Seth-F, Swift at N,, 0 July, 1835, to Sarah Godfrey, b, 13 Sept, 1808, at N., dau. ot John and Betsey (Gardner) of N. She died 28 Sept. 1838, (the day that her son George-Washington' was drowned) at Nantucket, andwas buried there. He was married 3d, by Jlr. Sanford, at Harwich, JIass,, 16 Oct, 1839, to Hannah (Small) Ellis, born in H., dau. of Daniel and Priscilla (Clark), both natives of II. Butcher; also captain and pilot. Res, Newport, R.l,, and, 1874, Nantucket, Mass. Children born in Nantucket: 9679. 1, Andrew-Dillon', b. 39 Jlar, 1836; m, by Bli.sha-E. Baker, Centreville JIass.. 17 Aug. 1856, to Amelia-Rose Jlorton, dau. of William and Sophia (Small) of C. 9680. 2. George-Washington', b. 10 Aug. 1828; was drowned at Nantucket 28 Sept. 1838. By 3d marriage : 9681. 3. Jlary-Anu', b. 18 Aug. 1840; m. by J. Benton, Taunton, Mass., 18 Aug. 1800, to Charles-Warren Merrick, s. of William and BUza (Peri-y). He died 13 July, 1803, New Bedford, JIass. She was married 3d, by George Whittaker, Lynn, JIass., 18 Sept. 1873, to George-Edward Gorham, s. ot Benjamin and Susan (Snow) of Nan tucket. 9683. 4. Samuel-Perry', b. 16 Jfar. 1843. 9683. 5. Sarah-Jane', b. 30 Juue, 1847. 9084. JIary-Ann', is deceased. 9685. I George- Washington', , ,, , , , „„„„ •) „ T , (-died when between two and three years of age. 9086, I Thomas-Jeffbrson', ' •' ° 9087. George- Washington', b. 11 Jlar. 1811; m, by Rev. Seth-F. Swift at Nantucket, 6 Jlar. 1833, to Jlary-Wing Starbuck, b. 4 Sept 1815, Duanesburgh, N,Y., dau. of Paul and Mary (Allen) of N. Blacksmith, Res, 1873, Nantucket, Mass, Chiltlren born in Nantucket: 9688. 1. May-Abby', b, 30 Sept, 1833; d. 19 Nov, 1833, aged 6 weeks. 9089. 3, .Isabel-Higgs', b. 11 Jlar. 1834;. d. 10 Sept 1834, aged 6 months. 9090. 3, Thomas-Jefferson', b. 18 Sept 1835; d. 7 Jan. 1836. 9691. 4. Henry-Clay', b. 7 Feb. 1837; m, Nantucket, 38 Nov, 1866, Caroline- Amelia Briggs; b, 10 Dec. 1834, Duanesburgh, N.Y., dau. of Job and Sarah-Hiukley (Davis) of N. 1!) 9692. 5. 9693. 0. 9694. 7. 9695. 8. 9696. 9. 81(5 Descendants of Capt. Joseph' Winsloio, E Lydia- Jlorrow", b. 4 July, 1840; d. 5 July, 1843, aged 3 years. \ ^f,^,?''\ ^b. 15 May, 1843; d. 5 July, 1843, aged 1 month, 31 days. Joseph', b. 15 May, 1846; d, 6 Sept. 1846. Lydia-Morrow', b. 33 Aug. 1847; m. Nantucket, 3 Oct. 1806, James- Jloland Eamsdell, b. 22 Feb. 1847, at N., s. of William and Cla rinda (Fisher) of N. Child: 9697. OZanWa', b. 3 Oct 1807. 9698. 10, George-JIillard", b, 39 Oct. 1853. 9699, 11, May-Allen', b. 11 Nov. 1855. 9700. Thomas-Jefpbrson', b. 23 Feb. 1813; was drowned. 9701. Capt. Pekry', b. 34 Mar. 1815; married . He is a retired ship master; has lost his eyesight. Res. 1875, Nantucket, Mass. 9703. Eliza-Ann', b. 34 June, 1818; m, by Thomas Pierce, at Nantucket 17 Aug. 1833, to Asa-Fairbanks Bates, b. 1 Apr. 1807, Sturbridge, Mass., B. of Lyman and Jerusha (Fairbanks) of S, He died 30 Oct. 1848, Nan tucket, and was buried there. Mariner ; first mate. She res. 1873, Nantucket, Mass. Children bom in Nantucket: Betsey- Ann', b. 19 June, 1834; d. 18 Nov. 1835. JIary-Jane', b. 1835 ; d. 30 July, 1837. Emily-Haven', b. 4 July, 1837; d. 33 Sept 1859. Thomas-Jefferson', b. 6 Jan. 1839; m. by Samuel-D, Hosmer, at Nan tucket, 13 May, 1809, to Susan-Cobb Hammond, dau. of Edward and Susan (Cobb) of N. She died 17 Dec. 1873. Quartermaster on the steamer Neptune, Central Wharf. s.p. P.O. add. 1874, Boston, Mass. 9707. 5. Lizzie-Ann', b. 29 Sept. 1841; m. by Samuel-D. Hosmer, at Nan tucket, 5 May, 1807, toBdward-B. Coffin 3d, b. 9 Mar. 1837, N., s. of Edward-G. 3d, and Lydia-G. (Swain) of N. Shoemaker. Res. 1874, Nantucket, Mass. 9708. 6. Perry- Winslow', b. 15 Feb. 1844; d. Oct 1845. 9709. 7. Perry- Winslow', b. 16 Oct. 1847. 9710. Capt. Joseph', b. 36 Aug. 1821 ; married . He is a retired ship-mas ter. Res. 1875, Nantucket, Mass. 9711. William-Henry', b. Mar. 1824; enUsted in the 30th JIass. Infantry, and was killed 11 Dec. 1863, at the battle of Fredericksburg, in a skirmish which occurred in the latter part of the afternoon. He married Almira Barlow, dau, of Levi, and had two sons. After the death of her hus band she removed to Providence, R.L, where she was residing in 1873. 9713. CAPT. JOB', [3025] (Job*, Joseph', Job', Kendm',) b. 17 Nov. 1738, Digh ton, Mass.; d. 14 Dec. 1809, New Lebanon Springs, N.Y., in the 73d year of his age; and was buried there, in tbe family yard, which has always been reserved when 9703. 1. 9704. 3. 9705. 3. 9706. 4. ^ Capt. Job'' Winslow. 817 the farm has passed into the hands of strangers. He married Temperance Hayden, a native of East Haddam, Ct, and probably dau, of Ebenezer, of Saybrook, Ct, On the records of that town. Liber 7, p. 538, is found a deed of one-fourtli acre of land, given by Ebenezer Hayden to Job Winslow, 14 Doc, 1759. She died 31 Jlar. 1777, in her 41st year, ace. to gravestone in Bast Haddam. He married 3d, Mary Rogers, b. 10 April, 1750. She died at the house of her son John' Winslow, 30 Feb. 1831, and was buried at Westford, on Warren Fellow's land, where others also were buried. Dr. Charles-Frederick' Winslow [9663], grandson of Joseph', writes : " These young men, Joseph and Job, came from the region of Somerset and Dighton, Mass., to Rhode Island and Connecticut, and there settled about the mid dle of the eighteenth century." John-Flack' Winslow [9740], grandson of Job', writes: "My grandfather's name was Job Winslow, born at Dighton, Massachusetts; the year of his advent I do not know. He was bred a shipwright, serving his ap prenticeship at D. Very soon thereafter he removed to ' Jlouth of Connecticut River ' (either to Saybrook or Lyme) ; and at Saybrook established a ship-yard and followed the business of ship-building. Some years after he purchased a farm in and removed to Canaan, Columbia Co,, in this State [New York], where he died somewhere about the year 1806 or '7. He had two wives, and, by the first, two sons, viz. : Job, the eldest, who never married, and Richard, my father, both born at Lyme, Ct. [The town clerk of Lyme writes us: "I have carefully examined from 1743-1844 the records of marriages, births, and deaths, and do not flnd the name of Winslow recorded there," Perhaps these two sons were born at Saybrook or East Haddam, Ct.] By the second he had several children; the only two I recollect ever seeing were John and a daughter named Temperance ; both were married, but I have no knowledge of their families," [The family record sent us by Mrs. Lydia- Ann' (Winslow) Deming [9784] does not give this daughter Temperance,] Captain Winslow removed, late in life, to New Lebanon, Columbia Co,, N,Y, "Received Kinderhook the eighteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six of Jlr, Job Winslow (by the hands of his son John) one of the possessors of Land in the patent of JIawignunck the sum of thirty four dollars and seventy nine cents which with former payments is in full of the principal and Interest of the sum which by the award of the C!ommissioners appointed by law to settle the controversy between the proprietors of said patent and the pos- sessurs of Land within the same was charged upon the said Job Winslow. Witness P Silvester ) nominated by the said Commissioners N Schorch i to receive said monies." Besides the original of this receipt, Jlr. and Jlrs. Deming have in their posses sion deeds of several parcels of land which her father owned in Jlichigan. Children : 9713. 1. Judith, born about 1761 ; d. 17 Oct. 1783, " Jlrs, Judith, dau'r of Capt, Job and Temperance Winslow, in her 33d year," ace. to gravest ona in East Haddam, Ct. 818 Richard'' Winslow.' ^ 9714. 3, Job, or John. There is a gravestone of Job or John [iUegible] between the stones of Judith and Makefleld, 9715. 3. Makefield, born about 1766; d. 5 Sept. 1783. "Mr. Makefield, son of Capt Job and Temperance Winslow, in his 17th year." ace. to gravestone in Bast Haddam, 9716. 4, Job, died unmarried; was very deaf. Mechanic and ship-carpenter. 9717. 5, Richard, [9737] b, abt. 1771; d. 9 Jan, 1847; m. Mary Corning, By 2d marriage: 9718, 0. Polly, b. 35 June, 1778; d. 37 Jlar, 1843; married Darling. 9719, 7. Lucinda, b. 6 Feb, 1780, 9720, 8, Sally, b. 37 -A.ug, 1781 ;d, 1 Feb, 1837. 9731. 9, Betsey, [9700] b, 37 Jan, 1783; married HiU. 9733. 10. John, b, 31 Jlay, 1784, Res, 1853, SpringfldJ, Otsego Co., N. P. 9733, 11. Dayid-Grif:vn, [9708] b. 7 Oct 1786 ;d. 10 June, 1869; m. Lucretia Gray ; m, 2d, . 9724, 13. Joseph, [9807] b, 31 Nov, 1788; married - 9735. 13. HoPEY, [9809] b, 1 .Iiily, 1793; d, 12 Sept 1847; married Crandell. 9730. 14. Temperance, ace. to John-Flack' Winslow. She married . 9737. RICHARD', [9717] (JoV, Job*, Joseph'. JV, Kenelm',) born about 1771, in Connecticut, d. 9 Jan. 1847, aged 76, Albany, N.Y, ; m, Hartford, Ct,, 17 Jan, 1804, Jlary Corning, b, 18 Feb. 1783, eldest dau, of Asa and Cynthia (Seymour) of H,, and sister of Jasper Corning, of New York City, She died 13 Feb, 1805, aged 83 years, 9 months, Broadway, Albany, N.Y. Following the practice characteristic of Connecticut citizens, Jlr, Winslow went from the place of his nativity, and is found at Albany, N.Y,, about 1800. He soou ov/ned and commanded a vessel plying be tween New York and Albany, continuing as captain of the same till after 1807. The demand tor iron led him to purchase an establishment for the manufacture of iron trom the ore, and lor converting the same into cast-iron articles of public need. He was first to cast the ten-plate stoves, which for a long time were held in high esteem. He resided at Albany, with the exception of five or six years, when he was in Bennington, Vt, engaged in the manufacture of iron in company with the late Wm, James, of Albany. On his return to that city in 1813. he became connected with the Commissary Department of the Army; vvas at Plattsburg at the time of the battle there. During the period of his connection with tbe army his wife and children were in Hartford, Conn,, where the sixth child, James', was born 17 Feb. 1815. Leav ing tbe army, he resumed his former business as owner and master of vessels on tbe Hudson, in which be continued until about 1827, when he went iuto the flouring business on Norman's Creek, about a mile south of Albany, his family residing, first on Quackonbush street, and second, on Division street. This manu facture, with increasing purchases and sales of flour and grain, continued till 1834, when, at sixty-two years of age, a highly honored citizen, he retired from business, ]-esiding on Broadway to the time of his death. His funeral sermon was preached 9th of January, 1847, by Rev. Dr. Fisher, and his body was placed in the family vault in the Albany cemetery. Prior to 1836-7, he had been for many years a member of Dr. Chester's church, ^"^ Richard-Henry'' Winslow. 8TJ the Second Presbyterian, of Albany. About this rime the Fourth Presbyterian Church was organized, of which he was one of the founders, and. from the first one ot the elders, most earnestly laboring- for its growth, efficiency, und benign influ ence. During tho thirteen years subsequent to his retirement from mercantile life he devoted himself to religioiis and benevolent efforts. Albany, N. Y Children : 9738. 1. .Tohn', b. 28 July, 1805; d. 23 Aug. 1805. 9730. 3. Richakd-Henry', b. 10 Sept. 1806, Albany; d. 15 Feb, 1801, Westport Ct ; m. New York City, 10 Dec. 1839, Rachel Robertson, of N,Y., dau. of Archibald aud (Abram), Ho married 3d, 9 Fob. 1854, Jlary- Elizabeth Fitch, of Norwich, Ct, b, 37 July, 1827, New Hartford, Ct, dau, of Stephen aud Jlary-Ingraham (Rogers) ot New Hartford, and adopted dau. of Asa Fitch, of New York City, who lived for many years in the immediate neighborhood of the church in University Place. No children by the second marriage. In 1834-5 he went to Canandaigua, aud entered, as clerk, in the mer cantile house of Deacon Thomas Boales, wliero he remained about two years, and then -n-eiit to Jlaranham, Brazil, S,A,, as clerk under his uncle, Leonard Corning, then and there a merchant, and American Consul of the port. He remained in South America two or more years, and, returning to the United States, soon went into business with Jlr, Jlinot Morgan under the firm name ot Morgan & Winslow, West Street, New York. Thus continued until about 1832, when he commenced in Wall Street, as exchange broker, associated with Jlr. Tilley Allen, the fii-m name being Allen & Winslow. Jlr, Allen retired some three years later, when a Mr. Perkins became his associate, and the business continued several years under the firm name of Winslow & Perkins. Jlr. Perkins having retired in 1849, .T-F-D. Lanier became his associate, and the business was con tinued under highly prosperous circumstances till 1859, when Jlr, Wins low retired from business to his country home, the " Compo House," at Westport, Conn. Hewas the originator of the Railroad Bond System, in 1849. Atthat time Western railroads hardly existed, even in idea; and to inspire confl dence in them, intelligence and unwavering faith was necessary on the part ot those presenting these enterprises to public favor. Por this office he was peculiarly fitted ; he was a man whose earnest convictions and great energy seldom failed to impress his own views upon all with whom he came in contact. The commencement made by the firm in negotiating these securities was, however, in a very small way ; but the great success of their first negotiations fully vindicated the representations made, large profits being realized by the purchasers of these securities; and thence forward the operations of the firm were distinguished for their magnitude rather than for the difficulties to be overcome. In a short time its ope rations extended to almost every State in the Union where railroads were in progress. 820 Richard- Henry Winslow. ^ Mr. Winslow was a man of more than ordinary gifts and capabilities; positive in his characteristics ; remarkably intelligent and accomplished in business affairs ; and intimately acquainted with financial matters. In his intercourse with his business associates he was a man of admitted force and impressiveness ; and as a conversationalist, very in teresting, not to say fascinating. He was deeply interested in the Gen ealogy of the Winslow family; and, with John' Winslow [5033] and Rev. Dr. Hubbard' Winslow [6939], planned a meeting, at Plymouth, of those bearing the name. When it was .suggested that there ini^ht be some who would be unable to bear the expenses of the journey, he replied that he would take care of all such cases. He died at his country-seat, and his remains were placed in the family vault in the Albany cemetery. His widow was married at Westport, Ct, 30 Apr. 1874, by Rt. Rev. John Williams, Bis lop of the diocese of Connecticut, assisted by Rev. L-S. Stevens, rector of the church, to Dr. Richard-Channing-Moore Page, of Virginia, born about 1847. We ex tract the following from an article in the New York Evening Mail of 19 June, 1874, entitled "Old New York," and written by R-W. Newman. " He [Richard-Henry' Winslow] married Asa Fitch's adopted daughter, and, on his death, left her a large fortune. She retired to Westport, Ct., where a month ago she married a gentleman twenty years her junior. She built and endowed the church in which she wis married, and had a great wedding; seven hundred invitations were given out, and Pullman palace cars employed to take up her city friends." Children : 9730. 1. Emma-Henrietta', b. 33 Apr. 1831; married WiUiam-B. Putnam, of New York City. Res. 419 Madison Avenue, New York City. Children: Tarrant', b. 19 Jan., 1853. Clifford', b. 7 July, 1854. Archibald- Bobertson', b. 15 May, 1856; is deceased. Cornelia', b. 10 Dec. 1859; is also deceased. Emma-.Adele', b. 15 Dec. 1867. Julia-Adelaide', b. 13 Oct 1833; marriod John-S. Dickerson. Firm of John-S. Dickerson & Co., importers of metals, cor. Cliff and Fulton Sts., New York City. Ch, : 1. Frank', b, 1853; m, 17 May, 1877, Clara Secor; Res, 3 W. 38th St. N.Y. 3. Lulu\ b. 1854. 9733. 3. Gcraldine-Augusta', b, 13 Feb, 1839; in 1874 was unmarried, and resided with her mother in New York City. 9733. 3. Edward-Thomas', b. 11 Dec. 1808, Albany, N.Y, ; d. 13 Jan, 1850, Ge neva, N.Y,, and his reinains were placed in the family vault in Albany cemetery, lie was a man of methodical habits, of excellent executive abiUties, industrious and energetic, and won the affection and respect of all with whom he came in contact. He died too early to reap much of the fruit of his sagacity and forecast; was one of" the leading and most efficient members of the American Express Company, of which he was one of the founders. He resided in Buffalo, N, Y, , until within a few years ot his death ; was married in that city, by Rev. A-T. Hopkins, 3 Oct, 1837, to Sarah Coit, b, 11 Nov. 1810, d'au, of George and Haunali (Townsend) of Bufl'alo. She res. 1873, Buffalo, N.Y. 9730", 1, 9730^ 2. 9730«. 3. 9730''. 4. 9730'. 5. 9731. 2. Jub -^¦^^(^^Co ALLiint! c PiLblisliiog AJSigrfwin^ CD,'NewTcTlr 9733. 1. 9736. 3. 9737. 3, 9738. 4, ^ John-Flack^ Winslow. 821 Children bora in Buffalo : 0 '34. 1. Hannah-Coif, b. 34 Sept. 1843 ; m. by Rev, Frederick Warren, al Buffalo, 39 Sept 1864, to Dr, Joseph-Ridgeway Wetherill, of Buf falo, b. 23 Feb. 1840, Burlington, N.J., s. of Samuel-Ridgeway and Ann-Shores (Wilson) of BurUngton, Dentist. Res, New York City three years, Albany four years, and Buffalo, N.Y., twenty-three yeai-s; was residing in the latter place in 1874. Children born in Buffalo : Samuel- Edward', b, 7 Aug, 1865. Jennie-Wilson*, b, 20 Aug, 1867. Mary-Winslow', b. 30 Jlar. 1870. Charles- Coit', b. 13 Aug. 1873. 973S. 2. George-Coif, b. 16 Oct 1844; m. by Rev. Charies Taylor, at Buffalo, 8 Oct 1873, to Carrie-Livingston Davis, b. 5 Feb. 1853, at B., dau. of William and Margaret (Taylor) of Cohoes, N.Y. Clerk in Comptroller's office. Res. New York City and Albany, N.Y. 1874, 96 West Moliawk St., Buffalo, N. Y. 9740. 4. John-Flack', b. 5 Nov. 1810, Bennington, Vt, ; married, 12 Sept, 1832, Nancy-Beach Jackson, b. 39 Aug. 1813, second dau. of AVilliam and Susan (Halsey) of Rockaway, Morris Co., N.J. She died 9 Dec. 1861, Troy, N.Y. s.p. He married 3d, Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 5 Sept 1867, Harriet Wickes, b. Albany, N.Y., 7 Sept. 1837, dau. of Rev. Thomas- Scudder and Julia (Penniman) of P. Mr. Winslow's education was acquired in Hartford, Conn., and Albany, N.Y. Leaving school, he served about two years' clerkship with the old house of W. & A. Marvin, of Albany ; then went to New York, and, there having served a few months' clerkship, was sent by his principals to New Orleans to establish a branch house in that city. In this he succeeded; b'at -was compelled by the unhealthiness of the climate, finelly, to abandon the undertaking. He returned to the North in the summer of 1831. In November of that year, the month of his majority, he went to New .Jersey as the agent and manager of the iron works at Boonton, belonging to the "New Jersey Iron Co.," and owned by parties in the city of New York and in England, then recently established after English models. These were much the largest works in this country. He continued in the managemeiat of the aforesaid iron works till late in 1834, at which time he purchased the Clinton iron property, in Bergen County, N.J., where be had a short time before discovered ex tensive deposits of hematite iron ore not before known to exist. He remained in this business until about the close of 1836, when he sold all his iron interests in New Jersey to an incorporated company, and, in June, 1837, removed to Troy, N.Y., where he became partner with Erastus Corning and James Horner in the Alljany Iron Works, located at Troy. 822 Descendants of John-Flach' Winslow. K For thirty years, under the various firm names of Corning, Horner & Co., Erastus Corning & Co., and Corning & AA^inslow, this business relation continued uninterruptedly, terminating in 1867. He was also a partner in the Rensselaer Iron Works, consisting of rail-making, at Troy, and blast furnaces at Hudson and Fort Edward. From 1863 to 1868, Jlr. Winslow was associated with the late John A. Griswold in the manufacture of steel by the Bessimer process, which they first introduced into America, being the proprietors of the patent for the process. Their establishment was the parent of the many later works in the country for this manufacture, which marks an era in rail way progress and economy — there now being such steel rails in use, which have outworn twenty successive iron rails. This industry has, in many departments, proved eminently beneficial to the country at large. In 1801, Jlr, AVinslow with Jlr, Griswold and Captaiu John Erics son, of New York State, built tor the Government, and almost at their own risk, the first monitor, whose achievement in Hampton Roads in her fight with the rebel ship Merrimac has become a part of the naval history of our country. The secret history of this little monitor, her conception by Capt. Ericsson, her appreciation by his associates, and tbe difficulties they experienced in impressing her value upon the naval de partment of the Government, the embarrassments they encountered in having her adopted by the department, and the risk assumed by them as the condition on which she was adopted, when written, will show an amount of faith, loyalty, and sagacity on tbeir part, not surpassed by any private patriotic undertakings duriug the war; and had they not succeeded in getting President Lincoln to share -n-ith them this confi dence, it is certain her advent would have been greatly delayed, if not entirely prevented. They afterward built some eight other vessels of the "monitor" type for the government during the rebellion. From 1863 until his removal from Troy to his future home on the bank of the Hudson at Poughkeepsie, Jlr. Winslow was president of the Board of Trustees of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute at Troy. He was also, from 1863 to 1868, one of the four proprietors of the ex tensive iron mines in Jloriah, Essex County, N.Y,, during which period and subsequently their development has placed them among the largest, if not most extensive, of any east of the Alleghany Jlountains. In 1867 he withdrew from active connection with tbe iron business to the enjoyment of his home on the Hudson, unity of result from diversity of means. Jlr, AVinslow, who skilfully planned and executed implements of defence for the preservation of the Union, has been equally active in aid of a system which, if fully executed, will have a binding force toward the perpetuity of our nation. The plan of presenting, in chart form, the lines of descendants from the settlers of Colonies and the founders of States to the present time, showing the branches from common stocks, now rooted in all the couu- K Descendants of Richard' Winslow. 823 tics of the Union, was early appreciated by Jlr. Winslow as an element of national strength. This element ot strength is still increased by the system, devised for the extension of these lines, a system available to future generations, securing bonds of perpetual union. It is the desire of those enlisted in this national work to publish a series of these charts. Already genealogical items sufficient for over five hundred have been coUected ready for the press — each of which when printed may be separately framed for the parties whom they most intimately concern, those of more general interest being also hung in conspicuous places in some of our public halls; moreover, all maybe gathered into large folio books, atlas form. These silent mementos widely dispersed in the public and private Ubraiies ot the land will be " monitors" for tbe perpetuity of the Union. Res. 1877, at "WoodcUff," on the Hudson, 1 1-3 miles north of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Children by 2d marriage: 9741. 1. Jnlia-Wickes', b, 37 Aug, 1868, Poughkeepsie; d. there, 16 Feb. 1875. 9743. 2. Jlary-Corning', b, 10 Feb, 1873, 9743. 5. William', b. 13 Jan. 1813, Bennington, Vt. : died unmarried, 6 Nov. 1833, Albany. N.Y. 9744^ 6. Ja.mes', b. 17 Feb. 1815, at Hartford, Ct,, where bis mother resided while his father was commissary of the army; d, 18 July, 1874, in Now York City, The following obituary notice appeared in the New York Times of July 19, 1874: "Yesterday morning, at 11 o'clock, Mr, James Wins low, of the well-known firm of Winslow, Lanier & Co,, bankers, of No, 27 Pine Street, died at his residence. No, 44 West Twentieth Street, of pneumonia. Jlr. Winslow was as well as usual on Tuesday last, but on returning from his banking-house that evening he was suddenly attacked, and suffered greatly until his death. He was much respected in financial and business circles. Jlr. Winslow was 56 years of age. He leaves a wife, two sons, and two daughters. His youngest son, Jlr. James-N. AA'^inslow, left a few days since on tho sloop-of-war Swnlara, on the Government expedition to observe the transit of Venus." He was Vice- President of the Third National Bank. He married in JIadison, Indiana, 18 Mar, 1847, Jlargaret-Downing Lanier, b. 34 Folj. 1827, in M., dau. of James-Franklin-Doughty and Elizabeth (Gardner) of M., afterward of New York City. Res. Now York City and "Cedar Cliff," about two miles south of Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Children: 9745. . 1. Jlargaret-Lanier', b, 30 Apr. 1848, JIadison, Ind. Res. 1877, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 9746. 2. Edward', b. 14 Jan. 1850, New York City. Jlember of the firm of AVinslow, Lanier & Co., New York City. Res, 1877, Orange, N.J. 9747. 3. James-Norton', b. 19 Mar. 1851, JIadison. In 1874, was a member of the U. S. Government expedition to observe the transit of Venus, Res, 1877, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. SS4 Descendants of Richard'' Winslow. K 0748, 4, Annie-Gardner", b, 13 June, 1855, New York City. Res. 1877, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 9749. 7. Augdstus-Sydenham' b. 17 April, 1818, Albany, . N.Y. ; married, Troy, N. Y., 33 Sept. 1846, Susan-Louise Jackson, b. 4 Sept, 1834, Sth child and 3d dau, of William and Susan-D, (Halsey) of Rockaway, N,J. He went to Cincinnati in early life; has grown with its growth. attained to a fine social position, and is identified, both in feelings and interest, with its enterprises and prosperity. He was engaged in the iron trade until about 1865, at first with Jlaynard French, from Albany, but afterward conducted the business in his own name. Add, 1877, S.E. cor. Fourth Si. and Broadway, Cincinnati, Ohio. Children : 9750. 1. Anna-Louise', b, 3 Sept, 1847, Troy, N,Y, ; married 36 June, 1873, Lieut, John-Conrad Mallory, First Lieutenant of Engineers, U.S.A., son of Garrick JIallory, Esq., of Philadelphia, Pa. He was former ly Professor ot JIathematics at AA'ost Point U.S. Academy. Add. Army Headquarters, IQZ Stockton St., San Francisco, Cal. Child : 9750». Winslow', b. 37 June, 1874, West Point, N.Y. 9750\ 3. Henry- Winslow', b. 4 Apr, 1849; d. 18 Dec. 1853. 9751. 3. Howard-Sydenham", b, 7 Feb, 1851, Cincinnati; graduated at the Polytechnic School, Troy, N,Y. Res, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio. 9751\ 4. Alice-Halsey', b. 14 July, 1853; d, 38 July 1853, 9753. 5, John-Flack', A,B,, b, 34 Jlay, 1855; grad, H,U, June, 1876. Res, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio. 9753. 6. Chauncey-Rose», b, 28 Oct, 1859, Cincinnati; grad, Phillips Academy, Andover, JIass,, June, 1877. Res, 1877, Cincinnati, Ohio. 9754. 8. Leonard-Corning', b. 33 June, 1830, Albany, N.Y, ; is a man of ardent temperament, earnest and sincere in his convictions, and faithful in his labors ot love; is a member of tho Jlethodist church. He was formerly a successful merchant in New York City, but retired from business some years since. He married, -4 Mar, 1846, Sarah-Caroline Teller, b, 10 June, 1833, Rhinebeck, N.Y,, dau. of Jlorris and Hannah (Ackerman) of R. In reply to a request for a more e.\tended account of himself, he states: " I have nothing to give you respecting my lite, ^yith the excep tion of the grandest aud most glorious experience which I had in the month of Jlarch, 1800, when I found the religion of the Lord Jesus Christ experimentally, in conformity to the words of our dear.Lord and JIaster, who said ' Ask and ye shall recoiye,' 'seek and vo shall find ' ' knock and it shall be opened unto you ' ; aud by His grace I am enabled to say this moment that my dear Savior is supremely precious to my soul above every other blessing, God has been aud is vei-y good aud merci ful unto me, for which I do praise His Holy name, 1 have been a mem ber of the Jlethodist Episcopal Church since the year 1860, aud in the I^ Dwight, HiU, Young, Lockwood. 825 meantime a class leader, and am now a licensed exhorter. My desire is, by the help of the Lord, to be faifthful unto death." Res. 1877, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Children : 9755. 1. Richard', b. 8 Dec. 1846. lAes. 1877, Poughkeepsie, N.Y. 9756. 2. John-Flack', b. 11 Jau. 1850. Clerk. lies. 1877. Chicago, III. 9757. 3. CaroUne-Teller', b. 1 July, 1853; d. 13 Jan. 1858, New Hackensack, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 9758. 4. Leonard-Charles', b. 37 Nov. 1854. Carriage-trimmer. Res. 1877, Kansas City, Mo. 9759. 5. Jlary-Cookmau", b. 9 Aug. 1800. Ties. 1877, Poughkeejisie, N.Y. 9700. 9. JIary', b. 17 Jlay, 1833, Albany; d. 14 Dec. 1834. 9761. 10. JIary-Jane', b. 16 Apr. 1837, Albany; marriod there, 13 June, 1851, Hen ry- AVUUam Dwight,' b. 16 Jlar, 1835, Richmond, Mass,, s, of Edwin- Welh, b, 17 Nov, 1789, Stockbridge, JIass,, and Mary (Sherrill), b. 19 Jlay, 1801, Richmond, JIass. Resided, 1870, in Easthampton, JIass, ; in 1874, he was Superintendent of the American Express, Albany, N.Y, Res. 1877, Pittsfield, Mass. Children: 9763. 1. JIary- Winslow' , b. 13 Nov. 1853, Auburn, N.Y. 9763. 3. Fanny-Adam', b. 3 Apr. 1855, Albany, 9764. 3. Richard-Henry- Winslow', b, 18 Jan. 1859, Albany. 9765. 4. Ed win- Wells' b. 11 Aug. 1863, Auburn. 9766. BETSEY', [9721] (JoV, Job*, Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) born 27 Jan. 1783; married HilL Res. St. Joseph Co., Ind. ChUd : 9767 Marvin. Res. 1875, Bloomfield, St. Joseph Co., Lid. 9768, DAVID-GRIFFIN', [9733] (JoV, Job', Joseph', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 7 Oct. 1786, East Haddam, Ct, ; d. 10 June, 1869, Jletamora, Lapeer Co., Jlich., and was buried in Oxford, Mich. He married in Canaan, Columbia Co., N.Y,, 33 Aug. 1813, Lucretia Gray, b. 5 Jlar. 1793, dau. of John and Lydia-Ann (Gilbert). She died 27 Jlav, 1848, Oxford, Oakland Co,, Jlich,, and was buried in Washington, Macomb County, Jlich. He married 3d, , who died in 1875, He was a farmer. Res. Clarkson, Jlonroe Co., N.Y. ; removed to Michigan in 1836, and settled in 03,kland, Oakland County. Children: 9769. 1, Sally-JIaxpield', b. 33 April, 1813, New Lebanon, N.Y, - d. 13 July, 1871, Richland, Dakota Territory, and was buried there: m. by Uriah Adams, Jr., Oakland, Jlich,, 10 Sept, 1830, to Shepherd Young, who died Nov, 1874, Chicago, III. He was a farmer. Had several children. 9770. Frank", (the eldest son), res. 1875, Chicago, III. 9771. 3, JIary', b. 33 July, 1815, Clarkson, N.Y. ; m, by Joshua Taylor, Esq., Oakland, Jlich,, April, 1833, to Wilbain Lockwood, b. 19 Dec. 1814, in New York State, s. of Jeremiah and Lydia (Arnold). 826 Descendants of Do:v id- Griffin' Winslow. ^ Children, of whom the eldest two were born in AVashington, Jlacomb Co., and the others in xVddison, Oakland Co., Jlich. : 9773. 1. Catberine-Luci-eria', b. 39 v«ept. 1834. 9773. 3. Jeremiah', b. 13 Dec. 1836. 9774. 3. David-Grittin", b. 4 Jlar. 1838. 9775. 4. Joseph-Alansou', b. 9 Jlar. 1841. 9770. 5. Sarah-JIaria", b. 0 Jlay, 1844. 9777. 0. John-Calvin", b. 4 Nov. 1847, 9778, 7, Thaddeus-Attend", b, 9 Juue, 1851, 9779. 3. Betsey', b, 10 Oct 1817, Clarkson; ni, Addison, Oakland Co,, 'Mich., by Elder Snow, 11 Dec. 1849, to Jacob Bowens or Bowers, b, 30 Jlar, . 1800, Essex Co., N.J. ; d, 1 Sept, 1858, Addison, Jlich,, and was buried there. Res, Addison, Mich. C hildron born iu Addison : 9780. 1, Jliniiie-Cecelia'', b, 21 Jau, 1851 ; m, by Elder lledger, iu Orion, Oakland Co., Jlich., 30 Jlar. 1858, lo JohnJviniiey Taylor 9781. 3, Carrie-Rozella", b, 13 Dec, 1853; in, by Elder John Buchanan, Shel by, Jlacomb Co,, Jlich,, 30 Dec, 1N71, to Albert McCracken, who died 35 Feb. 1876. 9783. 3. Emma-Alice', b. 30 Jlar, 1855, 9783, 4, -Ua-Douglas', b. 27 Apr, 1800, 9784. 4. Lydi.\-Ann', b, .33 Feb. 1820, Clarkson, N.Y. ; m. by Calvin-C. Pants. Esq,, at Auburn, Oakland Co., Jlich., 3 SepI, 1838, to Orin-Brastus Deming, b. 8 Doc. 1808, Cattaween, Tioga Co,, N,Y, Justice of the peace. P.O. add. 1875, Oak-wood, Oakland Co., Midi. Children: 9785. 1. Oriu-Ileri-', b, 3 Dec, 1839, Orion, Oakland Co., Jlich,; m. iu Jlichigan City, Ind,, 10 Aug. 1862, Frances Little, dau. of David. Architect P.O. add. 1875, Wivom, Oakland Co., Mich. 9786. 3. Ebsha-Fletcher", b, 8 Sept. 1841, Orion, Jlich. ; iu 1875 was uMuar- ried. Farmer. Kcs. Oakicood, Midi. 9787, 3. Hattie-Cecelia', b, 1 February, 1843, Orion; d, J Juue, 1872, and -was buried in Oak wood cemetery, Oakland Co., Jlich. She was a teacher. 9788. 4. Daniel-Polk', JI.D., b. 18 Dec, 1844, Elba, Lapeor Co,, Jlich.; v/as uumarriod iu 1875, and practicing medicine at Cass, Tuscola Co., Midi. 9789, 5. AVillard-Augustus', b. 8 June, 1S47, Brandon, Oakland Co., Jlich.; died there, 22 Aug. 1852. 9790. 0, Sarah-A ugiista', b, 29 Sept 1851, Braudou: diedtiicrc, 13 May, 1804. 9791. 7, Willie-Egbert', b, 33 Oct, 1853, " ; in 1875, was attending school ut O.Yford, 9793. 8, Henry-Platf , b, 23 Jlar. 1850, Braudou, 9793. 9, Almon-Fi-ank', b. 11 Jlay, 1801, 9794, 5, Sophia-Hammond', b. 17 Oct, 1822, Clarkson, N,Y, ; d, 5 Feb, 1865, Poutiac, Oakland Co., Jlich. ; married James Mulligan, born in Ireland! K Newcomb, Cole, Loeney, ( 'randell. 827 the son of a nobleman. He has married again and res. 1875, Flint, Genesee Co., Jlich, Child : 9795. James-David', b, 34 Dec, 1855, Pontiac, Jlich. 9796. 6. Elisiia-Flbtcher', b, 16 Oct. 1824, Clarkson, .N.Y,; d, 1 Sept 1841, Oakland, Jlich, 9797. 7, Abby-Calkiks', b, 7 Apr. 1827, Oakl.and ; d. 30 Oct. 1856, Oregon, Lapeer Co,, Jlich,, and was buried in Lapeer; m, by Rev, Samuel Jloi-se, Oakland, Mich,, 15 Apr, 1846. to Dan Newcomb, b. 8 June, 1818, in Nova Scotia, s, of Benjamin and Abigail (Sanford) of Nova Scotia, "Farmer. Child born in Addison, Oakland Co., Mich, : 9798, -Abby", b, 3 Oct, 1847; d. 10 Jan, 1848, Addison. 9799, 8, Hopby-Crandell', b. 30 Oct 1829, Oakland ; married in Detroit, Wayne Co,, Mich,, AA'illiam Cole, s, p. In 1870 tliey resided in Jlinnesota, 9800, 9. Julia', b. 13 Apr. 1833, Oakland; d. 35 Aug, 1804, in Brandon, and was buried in Pontiac, Jlich, ; m, in Pontiac, Thomas Loeney, born on the Isle of Jlan. Farmer. ' , Brandon, Mich. Children born in Pontiac : 9801. 1. Edward-Shimmons', b. 34 Aug, 1800. 9803, 3, Tbomas-Calev', b, 4 Feb, 1863. 9803. 10. Almox-JIack' , b, 20 Jan, 1836, Oakland, Mich,; m. by Esquire Riley, AVilkiuson Co,, Jliss,, 4 July, 1808, to Paralee-Tabitha JIcGraw, born in 1853, Jlount Pleasant. AVilkiuson Co,, Jliss. Harness-maker ami saddler. add. 1875, Oxford. Mich. Children: 9804. 1. Fletcher-Grfffin', L. 10 Nov. 1809, Jit Pleasant, Jliss. 9805. 3. Victoria-Lucre.tia', b. 9 Jlay, 1873, Brandon, Jlich. 9806. 3. David-WiUie', b. 35 Jlar. 1874, Oxfoid, " 9807. JOSEPH', [9734] (JoV, Job', Josepjh', JoV, Kendm',) b. 31 Nov. 1788; married . In 1875 his widow was living- with her son Wesley' P.O. add. Combs Corners, Dryden, Lapeer Co., Mich. Child : 9808. Wesley. P.O, add. 1875, Combs Corners, Dryden, Lapeer Co., Mich. 9809. HOPEY', [9735] (JoV, Job', Joseph", JoV, Kenelm',) b, 1 July, 1793; d. 13 Sept 1847; married GRANDELL. Child : 9810. John, was living in 1875. 830 Mary' ( Winslow) [Merrill] Pole. K 9811. Jl.ARY', [2033] (Nathan*, Jameit', JoV, Kenelm',) born in 1739, Falmouth, Jle. ; was considered the handsomest girl in Cumberland County. She died in 1833, at F. She married [pub. 1 Nov. 1755, Falmouth. Portland Bee] Joshua MEBE.ILL, of Portland (Falmouth), who died in 1783, and was buried at F. He was an officer in the Revolutionary army. She married 3d, Greenfield POTE, s. of William. He was buried on Wolf's Neck, Freeport, Me. Sea-captain. Falmouth, Me. Children: 9813. Jambs, [9833] married Hannah Hall. 9813. Joshua, [9831] b. 3 Feb. 1758; d. 10 Nov. 1837; m. JIary Thompson. 9814. Eleanor, [9883] b, Jlay, 1759, Falmouth; m. Seward Porter. i?815. Elias, [9914] married [int. pub. 11 Mar. 1784,] EUzabeth FuUerton. 9816. Charity, [9933] married Josiah Noyes. 9817. Salome, [9937] married James MerriU. 9818. Hezekiah, [9935] b. 33 Feb. 1768; ra. Freeport, Jle., 1790, Charlotte Pole. 9819. Dorcas, [9947] died about 1847; m. Capt William Pote. 9830. Samuel, died in infancy. 9831. Sybil, [9985] b. 31 Feb. 1779; d. 17 Jan. 1841; m. Abia Chamberlain. 9833. GEN. JAJIBS', [9813] (Mary' (Winslme) Merrill, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) married Hannah Hall. Jlrs. Hannah Jlerrill died in 1835, aged 68, Port land Bee. Children, all of whom were deceased in 1872, except Charles: 9823. Joshua. 9824. Peter. 9825. Seward. 9826. Charles. Res. 1872, Detroit, Mich. 9827. Lucy. 9838. Dolly. 9829. Elmira. 9830. Nancy. [Two of the grandchildren of James' Merrill are Jlrs. JacobT. Lewis and James' Prince ; both res. 1873, Portland, Jle.] 9831. CAPT. JOSHUA', [9813] (Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 2 Feb. 1758; d. 10 Nov. 1837, and was buried in Falmouth; m. 16 Dec. 1783, JIary Thompson, b. 30 July, 1762, d. of Joseph and Sarah ( ) of F. Deacon and selectman. Jlariuer. Falmouth, Me. Children born in Falmouth : 9833. 1. Emma', b. 11 Aug, 1785; d. 29 Jan, 1861. She married Ephraim Merrill, of New Hampshire, who died 29 Nov, 1855, aged 78. Children : 9833. 1. Joshua', b. 1807; d. 7 Jlay, 1808, and was interred at Falmouth, Jle. 9834. 2. JIary-Susan', b.4 Jlar. 1812, 'Rea. 1H72, Martin's Point, Falmouth, Me. ^ Descendants of Capt. Joshua' Merrill. 831 9835. 2. Joseph', b. 31 Aug. 1787; died and was buried in Augusta, Jle. He married, 1 April, 1812, Abigail-MatUda Pope, b. 15 July, 1792, dau. of John, of Sandwich, JIass. She died 16 October, 1864, Portland, and was buried in .\ugusta, Me. Res. Falmouth, Portland, and Hallowell, Me. Children : 9836, 1. Julia-Octavia', b. 23 May, 1813, Portland; m. 17 Nov. 1835, Henry Page, b. 6 Apr. 1809, Augusta, Jle., son of Levi and Jlehitable (Haines) of A. He died August, 1843, Augusta. She married 2d, Charles-W. Jones. Child: 9837. Henrietta- Octavia', born in Portland; perhaps m. Gardiner. 9838. 2. Ann-Cascoline', b. 24 Oct. 1815, Falmouth; m. Portiand, 17 Sept. 1832, Ai Staples, of Augusta, b. 8 Mar. 1808, Gorham, Me., s. ol Ai and Eunice (JlcLellan) of G. Jlerchant. Res. 1872, Augusta, Me. Children: 1. Henrietta- Cascoline', b. 30 May, 1833; d. 15 Oct 1834. 2. Henry- Gurnett', b. 30 Nov. 1835. 3. George-Frank', b. 23 Sept 1838; d. 11 Sept 1846. 4. Georgiana', b. 33 Feb. 1849. 5. Frederic- Grantham', b. 5 Feb. 1853. Margaretta-Matilda' b. 34 Mar. 1821, Windsor, Me; d. 17 Sep. 1822, W. George-Henry", b. 3 Apr. 1814, W. ; died there, 1 Aug. 1838. hua', b. 3 Mar. 1796, Falmouth ;m. 22 Feb. 1820, Emily , b. 2 Aug. 1799. Children : 9847. 1. Robert-Adams', b. 29 Jan. 1821. 9848. 2. David-Noyes', b. 6 Oct 1834; d. 11 June, 1841, at sea, three days from Havana; was buried at sea. 9849. 3. Emma-Ann-Turner', b. 30 Apr. 1838; d. 30 June, 1863, and was in terred at Falmouth. 9850. 4. Harriet-Ellen', b. 35 Nov. 1833; married, December, 1855, David Looke, of Addison, Jle,, s. of David, of A. 9851. 5. JIargaret-Jane", b. 14 Aug. 1835; in, 5 Sept. 1853, Walter- W. Looke, whose parents resided in Addison. Sea captain. Children : g852. 1. Eusena- Emily', b. 9 Aug. 1854. 9853. 2. Charles- Willard', b. 6 Jlar. 1859. g8g4. 3. Bichard- Anderson', b. 17 July, 1864. 9855. 6. Charles-Leon', b. 8 June, 1838; m. 17 Feb. 1867, Helen Bucknam, of Falmouth. 9856. 7. ElUs-Jliltimore', b. 3 Apr. 1846. 9857. 4. Mary-Ann', b. 7 Nov. 1798, Falmouth; m 37 Oct. 1818, Capt. George Turner, b. 7 Sept. 1796; d. 9 Sept 1848. He was a large real estate 9838, 9840. 9841. 9842 9843. 9844. 3. 9845. 4, 9846 3. Jos 832 Descendants of Mary'' ( Winslow ) \_MerriU~\ Pote. K and ship owner. Res. Falmouth, and, after marriage, in AVestbrook and Cape Elizabeth, Jle. Children : 9858. 1. George- Wm'., b. 10 Jlay, 1831; m. 11 Jan, 1843, Bliza-K, Springer, whose parents resided in Portland, Jle. She died 14 Oct, 1855, Children : 9859. 1, Mary-Elizabeth', b. 28 May, 1846; m. 2 Aug. 1866, Granville Batchelder, whose parents were of Portland. 9860. 2, George', b, 15 June, 1848; d, 31 Jlar. 1849. 9861. 3. Alice', b. 30 Jan. 1850. 9863. 4. Josephine', b. 11 Jlar. 1853; d. 16 Dec. 1853. 9863. 5. Phil-F'., b, 24 June, 1853, 9864. 6, Edward', b. 3 Alay, 1855; d, July, 1855, 9865. 3, Emma', b. 31 Jlar, 1834; d, 30 Sept. 1835. 9866. 3. Joseph-Edward', b. 5 July, 1830; d. 9 Feb. 1801. He married, 20 Dec. 1848, Almira- .\. Dyer, whose parents resided in Portland. Children : 9867. 1. George-L'., b. 23 Sept. 1849. 9868. 2. Frank-Dyer'', b. 0 Feb. 1853, 9809. 4. Henry-Merrill', b. 4 Jlar, 1838; in. 17 Apr, 1850, Alartha-EUen Hard ing, of Portland. Clhildren: 1. Charles-H'., b, 11 Apr. 1853. 3, Frederick- Adams' , b, 33 Apr, 1858; d, 31 Jnly, 1856, Daughter', b. 33 Jlay, 1833; d. 34 Jlay, 1832, Seward-JlerrilP, b. 24 Jlay, 1833; d. 31 Sept, 1833. JIary-Hall', b. 34 Oct. 1839; d. 20 Sept. 1840. Edward-Prbble', b. 15 Nov, 1805, Falmoutii, Jle, ; m. by Rev, Jlr, Pomeroy, Gorham, Jle,, 13 Nov, 1832, to Jlary Strout, b. 24 Apr, 1806, dau, of George and Comfort (Emery) of G, Farmer, Children born in Falmouth : 9876. 1, Eliza', b. 38 Aug. 1833. 9877. 3. Georgo-Preble", b. 3 June, 1835. 9878. 3. Edward-Scotf , b. 13 Apr, 1839. 9879. 4, William-Pitf , b, 39 Nov. 1843. 9880, 5. JIary-Adelaide', b. 7 Jlay, 1847. 9881. 0. Joseph-Emery', b, 9 Jl.ar, 1850, 9883, ELEANOR', [9814] (Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Nathan*, James'. JoV, Ke nelm',) b. Jlay, 1759, Falmouth, Me.; m. Seward PORTER, b. April. 1753, Wey mouth, JIass. Children : 9883. 1. Joseph, b, 8 Apr, 1778, Falmouth; died in Freeport 0884. 3. S.wit'F.L, b. Apr. 1779, '• ; died in Portland. 9870. 9871. 9873. 5, 9873. 6, 9874. 7, 9875. I i. Ed 2 John' Neal. 833 9885, 3. Joshua, b. 1 Nov. 1780 or "81, Freeport ; died in Westbrook. 9886. 4. Sarah, b. 19 July, 1782, " ; died in Camden. 9887, 5. Seward, b. .Inly, 1784, " ; died in Augusta. 9888, 6, JIary, [9896] b. 5 Apr, 1786, '' ; m, 13 Juno, 1808, Joel HalL 9889, 7. Elias, b, 17 June, 1787, " ; died in the West Indies. 9890, 8, William, b, 17 Sept, 1788, Falmouth; was consul to TripoU, Africa, where he died, 9891, 9, Lt. Ebenezer, b, Jlay, 1790, Freeport; was lieutenant of the privateer Dash, and lost at sea. [See 9987,] 9893, 10, Capt. John, b. 37 Nov, 1793, Freeport; was captain of the privatear Dash, and lost at sea, [Soe also 9903 and 9987,] 9893. 11. Charles, b, 17 June or July, 1794, Freeport; died iu New York City, 9894. 13. Lt, Jeremi.ah, b, Feb. 1796, Freeport ; was lieutenant of the privateer Dash, and lost at sea. 9895, 13, George, b, 3 July, 1797, " ; died in Savannah, Ga. 9896. MARY', [9888 {Eleanor' (Merrill) Porter, Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Na than*, James', JoV, Kenelm,) b. 5 Apr, 1786, Freeport; married, as second wife, 13 June, 1808, Joel HALL, b. 5 Dec, 1775, Falmouth, Me. ; d. May, 1851, Portiand, Jlerchant, Portland, Me. Children : 9897, 1. Eleanor', b. 33 Jan, 1809, Portland; married there, 13 Oct, 1838, John' Weal [11397], b, 35 Aug, 1793, P,, s, of John and Rachel' (Hall) of P, -• After some experience of commercial pursuits in Baltimore he ap plied himself to legal studies and became a member ot the bar, but has chiefly distinguished himself as a most voluminous contributor to letters — novels, plays, poems, history, and critical reviews without number, bearing witness to his indefatigable industry, versatile talent, and ease and sprightliness of style, Commenciug authorship by a hydra-headed critique, of sufficient magnitude 'to make a small book,' on tho works of Lord Byron, published in The Portico, he soon acquired sufficient courage to essay his first novel, which was given to the world in 1817, entitled 'Keep Cool,' followed by 'The Battle ot Niagara, Goldau, the JIaniac Harper, and other Poems,' by John O'Cataract, 1818; 2d edition published under the name ot the author, 1819. 3. 'Otho'; a tr.agedy, 1818. 4. ' Index to Niles' Register,' 1818. 5. ' History of the American Revolution,' by Paul Allen, 1821. Jlr, Neal wrote the por tion (about one fourth of the whole) of this book, beginning with the * Declaration ot Independence and ending with the flrst volume, Dr, Watkins was his colleague. 6, ' Our Ephraim ' ; a play, 7. ' Logan ' ; a novel, 1831; repub, in London, 8, 'Seventy-Six'; a novel, 1833, written in twenty-seven days ; republished in London, 3 vols. 9. ' Randolph ' ; a novel, 1833, written in thirty-six days; repub. iu London, 4 vols, 10. 'Errata, or The Works of AVill Adams' ; a novel, 1833, written in less than thirty-nine days ; repub. in London, 4 vols. 11, 'Brother Jonathan'; written during the author's visit to England, 1835-37, and pub. in Lon don 3 vols. 13. 'Rachel Dyer,' 1823. This is a story on the subject of 20 834 John Neal. K Salem witchcraft. 13. ' Authorship, by a New-Englander over the Sea,' 1830. 14, 'TheDown-Easters' ; a novel, 1831. 15. 'Ruth Elder' ; a novel, 16. ' One Word more, intended for the Reasoning and Thought ful UnbeUevers', Boston, 1854, 13mo. On Jlr. Neal's return to Pori;land from his European tour in 1837, he commenced the publication of Th« Yankee, a weekly miscellany. In a short time he tansferrred his peri odical, and himself with it, to Boston. At the end of a year it was merged in the New England Galaxy, and Mr. Neal retired to Portiand. In the foUowing letter he says : ' I have been a contributor to journals, papers, and magazines at home and abroad for thirty-six years, among which are The Portico,. Journal of the Times and Telegraph, Analectic Magazine, North American Beview, N. Y. Courier and Enquirer, N. Y. Mirror, Brother Jonathan, Ladies'' Companion, New England Galaxy, most of the annuals, Blackwood, The Western Beview, Colburn's New Monthly, The European, British and Foreign, Sartain's and Graham's Magazines, and many others not now recollected. I have wholly edited The Tele graph, of Baltimore, and the Brother Jonathan, of New York, and helped edit many others long enough to have them sink or stop. It would be quite impossible for me to remeraber all I liave written, even where I have no reason to be ashamed of it, having pubUshed what would amount, I should think, to a hundred octavo volumes at least, on subjects far too numerous to mention.' " — Allibone's Dictionary. "Physically, Mr. Neal was a splendid specimen of a man, of vigorous frame and familiar with manly exercises. He was the first to establish a gymnasium in this country, opening one in Portland soon after his return from Europe, and throughout his life he encouraged the practice of fencing and sparring. He was essentially an athlete, and was proud of Ills brawn and sinew. "As a promoter of art, and of all liberal studies, he has left a broad mark on the history of Portland. He was a man of varied, if not accu" rate information, and was enthusiastic in the promotion of everything tending to the general culture of the people. He had mastered many subjects of study, spoke several languages, and was always ready to discourse on any or all subjects. He was quick to encourage talent in the young, and tc recognize the merits of others. At a time when art was little appreciated in this country he was always ready to patronize and encourage young artists, and many who have since achieved tamo as painters or sculptors, owe their first word of encouragement to him. He was a swift critic, frank and confident in the expression of his opinion^ but generous in his recognition of merit, wherever found. "As a man, he had many noble and some contradictory qualities. Like all positive men, he made warm friends and bitter enemies. He was honest, generous, warm-hearted, but quick, irascible, and sometimes passionate. His leading trait was impulsiveness, which occasionally led him into hasty words and acts, but this was balanced by the manliness and rare courage, which led him freely to own his mistakes. Another ^ John Neal. 835 characteristic trait was his frankness. He was an out-spoken, forth-put ting man, who never withheld a word or a blow from any consideration of policy or expediency; what he thought he said, and said it heartily because he thought it was right. He had also a generous enthusiasm which led him to espouse the cause of the down-trodden and the op pressed. Every one of any pretentions who ever came to Portland seek ing sympathy and aid, found a warm friend in John Neal. His trustful ness was sometimes imposed upon by adventurers, but he always stuck to his proteges to the last. He was probably the first man in this coun try to advocate woman-suffrage, having declared in favor of giving the ballot to women in a 4th of July oration delivered in Portland as early as 1838. "His last years were quiet and uneventful. Surrounded by his friends, crowned with honors, in the assured hope of a better hereafter, he peacefully sank to rest, on the 30tli of June, 1876, at the ripe age of nearly eighty-three years." — Maine Genealogist and Biographer. " On the 30th of June, [1870] this well-known author'diod, after a long and exlceedingly busy life. . . . His parents were members of the Society of Friends; but at the age of twenty-five he received a formal dismissal, finding his tastes incompatible with a continued rela tion to that society. At an early age he engaged as a shop-boy, but ever energetic in self-instruction, we find him, at the age of twenty-one, teaching penmanship and drawing. Next be is interested in tbe dry- goods trade succesively in Boston, New York, and Baltimore. In the latter place he formed a partnership with John Pierpont; but a very brief career, which terminated in the failure of this partnership enter prise, satisfied Neal of bis unfitness for commercial life. He concluded to try the law. W'hile reading the customary treatises he also studied foreign languages and contributed to periodical literature, "He was admitted to practice before the Maryland-Bar in 1819. Literary avocations occupied a great part of his time, however, until a trip to England, in 1834, where he contributed articles to various peri odicals, and became acquainted with the celebrated Jeremy Bentham, who invited bim to take up his residence at his house. "In 1827 he returned to America and settled in Portland, Avhere he employed himself in practicing the law, writing, and lecturing. He was also a very earnest ad\ocate of physical exercises, and excelled as a gymnast and fencer. " Besides his numerous contributions to periodical literature, he is the author of several independent works, among which are ' Brother Jonathan,' 'Rachel Dyre,' 'Bentham's Morals and Legislation,' 'True Womanhood,' 'Wandering Recollections of a Somewhat Busy Life,' 'Portland Illustrated.' "Many of our readers will remember his sprightly sketches con tributed from time to time to the Phrenological Journal. He always en tertained a warm regard for the journal, and was himself well versed in the doctrines of the science. " — Fowler's Phrenological Joumal. 836 Descendants of Man^y {Porter) TLall. ^ President of Portiand Institute, Railroad Director and Treasurer, Res. Boston, New York, Baltimore, Md., Paris, London, and 83 State Street, Portland, Me. Children: 9898. 1. Jlary', b. 23 Dec. 1839, Portland; m. 30 June, 1853, Robert-H. Sher- wood, of New York. Children: 9899. 1. Eleanor-Neal", b. 9 April, 1853, Portiand. 9900. 2. Laura", b, 1 Feb, 1856, New York City. 9901. 3. Margaret- Neal", b, 39 Aug, 1857, New York City. 9902. 2. James', b. 6 Jan. 1831; d. 26 Aug. 1856, Grenada, Nicaraugua. 9903. 3. Jlargaret-Bleanor', b. 11 June, 1834. 9904. 4. Eleanor", b. 17 Oct 1844; d. 17 Sept 1845, Portland. 9905. 5. .Tohn-Pieiponf, b. 38 Nov. 1847. 9906. 2. JIahgarette-Annb', b. 5 Dec, 1810, Portland, Me, ; married there 14 Mar. 1833, Robert-Southgate Boyd, of P., b. 34 Oct. 1804, P,, s, of Jo seph Coffin and Isabella (Southgate) of P. Merchant. Res. Portland, Me. Children : 9907. 1. Joel-HaU', b. 9 Dec, 1836, Portland; m. 13 Feb. 1863, Mary-C. Whit- ' more. 9908. 2. Samuel-Stillman', b. 16 May, 1838, Portiand; m. 6 Oct, 1864, Harriet- Eliza Churchill, Lawyer.. Res, 1873, St. Louis, Mo. 9909. 3. Robert-Southgate', b, 11 Dec. 1843, Portiand; m. 39 Sept 1869, EUzabeth-F. Wilson. Merchant Res, 1873, St. Louis, Mo. 9610. 4. William-Edward', b. 4 .Tune, 1844, Portiand; d, 1 June, 1845. 9911. 3. William-Edwakd', b. 1 Feb. 1834, Portland; d. 39 Jan, 1865. He mar ried 30 Sept 1855, Jane-L. Gertz, of P., who died 13 Dec, 1859. Children : 9913. 1. Margaret-Boyd', b. 32 Sept 1856, 9912. 2. Eleanor-Neal', b. 19 Oct. 1859; d. 15 Dec. 1868, 9914. ELIAS', [9815] (ilfary' ( Fmafow) Merrill, Nathan*, James', Job', Kendm',) married [int, pub. 11 Mar, 1784, Falmouth, Me., Portland Bee.] EUzabeth FuUerton. Elias MerrUl died 1823, aged 65, Portland Bee. Children : 9915. William-T., died unmarried, aged 28. 9916. Henry, married Deering. 9817. Nathaniel, died in infancy. 9918. Mary-Ann, marriod Samuel Chadwick. 9919. Charles, died in infancy. 9930. Eben, died unmarried, aged 34. 9931. Harriet, married Henry Barbour. 9932. Elias, married Emma-A. Hobbs. K Merrrill, Noyes, Higgins, Dillingham. 837 9923. CHARITY', [9816] (Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Nathan*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) married Josiah NOYES. Children, all of whom are deceased: 9934. JIbhitablb. ' ¦ 9935. Sybil. 9936. Nathan. 9927. SALOJIE', [9817] (Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Ke nelm'.) married James MERRILL. Child 1 ren : 0938. Z.ACHARIAH. 9939. JIary. 9930. Charity. 9931. Asenath. 9933. Dorcas. 9933. Leonard. 9934. Franklin. 9935. HEZEKIAH', [9818] (Mary' (Winslow) Merrill, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) h. 33 Feb. 1768, Falmouth, Jle.; m. Freeport, in 1790, Chaiity or Char lotte Pote, born in 1773, Falmouth, d : of Capt. Greenfield and Jane (Grant). Ship carpenter. Freepoi't, Me. Children : 9936. 1. Sophia, b. 19 Jan. 1793, Freeport, Me. ; d. Mar. 1867, West Bath, Jte., and was buried there. She married, in 1819, Thomas Higgins, whose parents resided in West Bath. They had two daughters and three sons. 9937. 2. Greenfield, b. 36 Aug. 1794, Freeport, Jle. ; m. 1819, Clarissa Cum mings, of F., who died in 1837. He married 3d, in 1840, Eliza Curtis. Had five children. Res. Freeport, Mass. 9938. 3. Josiah, b. 9 Dec. 1797, Freeport, Me. ; died there, in 1798. 9939. 4. Samuel, b. 1 Jan. 1800, " ; died in 1837, and was buried at Omoa, Bay of Honduras. 9940. 5. JosiAH-W., [9941] b. 3 June, 1811, Freeport, Me. ; married, in 1836, Catharine-A. Litchfield. 9941. JOSIAH-W'., [9940] Hezekiah*, Mary* (Wiiulow)'Xerxill, Nathan*, James*, Job', Kenelm',) b. 3 June, 1811, Freeport, Me. ; married, in 1836, Catbarine-A. Litch field, of F. Wolfs Neck, Freeport, Me. Children, all of whom were residing in Freeport, Me., 1872: 9942. JosiAH-P. 9943. Henry. 9944. WiLLiAM-G. 9945. Sophia, married Frederick DiUingham. 9946. Sarah. 838 Descendants of Nathan* Winslow. ^ 9947. DORCAS', [9819] (Mary* (Winslow) MerriU, Natlian*, James*, JoV, Ke ndm') died about 1847, Freeport, Me, ; married Capt. William POTE, born in F., s. ot Capt. Greenfield (her mother's second husband) and, probably, Jane (Grant) of Falmouth. He died in Freeport. Sea-captain. Freepwt, Me. Children : 9948. 1. Jane', b. 34 Dec, 1791, Freeport; died there in 1867; man-ied Charles Rogers, whd is now deceased. Children : 9949. Robert', res. in South Carolina. 9950. William-P'., was a sea-captain. Ees, Freeport, Me. 9951. Charles', res. in Illinois. 9953. Samuel', " 9953. Edwin', res, in Washington Territory. 9954. Ellen', res. in South Carolina. 9955. JIary-Ann', married Rice. Res. Pownal, Me. 9956. 2. Daughter', died in infancy. 9957. 3. Mary-Ann', b, 30 June, 1793, Freeport; died, in 1865, Danville, Me.; married Hugh Nevins. Children: 9958. Capt. Blias-M". Res. 1872, Auburn, Me. 9959. Frederic'. 9960. Elmira', married Thomas-J. Freeman. Res. 1871, West Auburn, Me. 9961. JIary-Ann', married Freeman. 9962. 4. Robert', b. 8 Feb. 1795, Freeport ; is deceased ; sailed in the Dash. [See 9893,] 9963. 5. Joanna', b. 37 June, 1796, Freeport; died in infancy. 9964. 6. JIiriam', b. 4 Apr. 1798, " " 9965. 7. Eliza', b. 11 July, 1801, Freeport; married there, 9 Apr, 1836, Benjamin Lufkin, b. 28 July, 1800, F., s, of Samuel and Experience (Riggs) of Gloucester, JIass. He died 9 or 15 Jlar, 1873, Freeport Farmer. Res. 1871, Freeport, Cumbei-land Co., Me. Children : 9966. 1. AVilliam', b. 30 Jlar, 1837, Freeport; married , and res. 1873, in Iowa. 9967 3. Alberf, b. 7 Jan. 1831, F. ; m. Lynn Grove, Jasper Co., Iowa, 9 Oct 1855, Catherine Griffin, dau, of Gresham-R, and Miranda (Winslow) of Freeport and Yarmouth, Jle. Res. 1873, Newton, Jasper Co., Iowa. Children : 9968. 1. Mary', b. 31 Jan. 1858, Lynn Grove, Iowa. 9969. 3. Arthur', b. 18 Dec. 1863, Newton, " 9970. 3. Herman", b. 1 Aug. 1871, " " 9971. 3. Aaron', b. 36 Nov. 1834, Freeport; was drowned in Casco Bay Jle 13 June, 1853. ' "' K Thompson, Kennard, Choate, Kendall, Seavey, King. 839 9972. 8. WiLLi.iM', b. 27 July, 1803, Freeport; died at sea; married Eleanor Ken dall who is deceased. 9973. 9. Dorcas', b. 11 June, 1805, Freeport. Res. Portland, Me. 9974. 10. Eleanor', b. 31 July, 1807, " ; d. 23 Oct 1871, Windham, Me., andwas buried in Raymond, Me. She married Joshua Thompson, born in Po-n-ual, Me., s. of Edward and Sophia (Pote) of F. He diedin 1849, Raymond, Cumberland Co., Jle. School-teacher at the South, and mer chant. She married 2d, Raymond, Timothy Kennard. Farmer. Res. 1872, East Windham, Me. Children by first marriage: 9975. Arthur', born in Raymond. 9976. Sophia-Pote', b. Nov. 1844, R. ; married Isaac-Bassett Choate. 9977. Edward-William', b. Oct. 1846, R. Res. 1872, Lowell, Mass. 9978. 11. JoANN.\', b. 15 Dec. 1808, Freeport. Res. 1871, Freeport, Me. 9970. 13. Sophia', b. 39 Sept 1811, " ; was married by Rev. Zenas Thomp son, at F,, 7 Apr. 1836, to Horatio-Gates Kendall, born in 1801, at F,, s, of Robert-Rogers and Margaret (Rogers). He died 18 Sept. 1838, Monroe, Jlich. Colonel of Militia. Merchant She married 3d, Free- port, Capt, Samuel-Allen Dennison,' b. 3 Jan. 1813, F., s. of Joseph and Dorcas (Lufkin) of P. He diedin 1850, Valparaiso, S.A. Sea- captain. Res. Portland, Me. Children: 9980. 1. Horatio-Pote', bom in 1837, Monroe, Jlich. 9981. 2. Juliet-JIargaref , b. 13 Jlay, 1838, " ; m. Portiand, Jle,, Jlar. 1864, Henry- JIalcolm' Seavey [9996], b. 3 Sept. 1840, at P., s. of Blizur-Deming and Sybil' (Chamberlin) of Chicago, III. Pork-pack ing and shipping, s.p. Res. 1873, Chicago, III. 9982. 3. Harriet- AUen', b. 11 Apr. 1845, Freeport 9983. 4. Eliza-Lufkin', b. 11 Dec. 1846, " ; m, 36 June, 1873, Isaac- Garrison-Mullenneaux King. Res, 1873, Brooklyn, L.I. 9984. 5. Sophia-Pote', b. 5 Oct 1848, Freeport; d. 1 Nov. 1871, Portland, Me., and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Deering, Jle. 9985. SYBIL', [9831] (Mary* (Winslow) TILexrill, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 21 Feb. 1779, Falmouth; d. 13 Jan. 1841, Scarboro, Me, She married in Free- port, Aug, 1794, Abia CHAMBERLIN, b. 3. Nov. 1768, Pembroke, JIass., s. of Nathaniel and Eleanor (Whitman). He died 22 Nov. 1856, Cape Elizabeth, and was buried at Scarboro. Blacksmith. Children: 9986. 1. Joshua', b. July, 1795, Freeport. He sailed in the schooner Begulator, 1817, and was never heard from afterward. 9987. 2. Earl', bom in 1797, F. ; is deceased; sailed in the Dash, Dec. 1814. [See 9891, 9892, 9894, and 9962.] 9988. 3. Nathaniel', b. 27 Dec. 1798, F. ; d. 4 Apr. 1859, Scarboro, Me. 840 Descendants of Nathan* Winslow. K. 9989. 4. JIary', boru in F. ; died aged one year. 9990. 5. Charles', " " " " 9991. 6. Mary', b. 8 Jan. 1804, Limington, Jle. ; married Nickerson. Res. 1871, Portland, Me. 9993. 7. Charles', born in Limington; died aged 11 months. 9993. 8. Cyrus', b. July, 1807, L. ; died Feb. 1846, Scarboro. 9994. 9. Ellen-Porter', b. 7 Jlar. 1809, L. ; married Judge Samuel Tappan, b. 19 Nov. 1801, Saco, York Co., Jle; d. 8 Fob. 1868, Lyndonville, N.Y. He was a cousin of Lewis Tappan, of Brooklyn, N.Y. He was an offi cer in the war of 1813; county judge and "ex gratia" counsellor-at- law; occasionally furnished articles in prose and verse for the press! was a ruling elder of the Presbyterian church, and a liberal supporter of the gospel, s.p. She res. 1871, Lyndonville, N.Y. 9995. 10. Sybil', b. July, 1811, Albany, N.Y. ; m. Scarboro, Cumberiand Co., Jle., 37 Oct 1839, Elizur-Deming Seavey, b. 13 Oct 1816, S., s. of EU and Sally (Harmon) of S. Hardware merchant. Res. 1872, Chicago, III. Children born in Portland, Jle, : 999-3. 1. Henry-Malcolm', b. 3 Sept, 1840; m, inPortiand, Mar. 1864, JuUet- Jlargaref Kendall [9981], b, 13 May, 1838, Jlonroe, Jlich., dau, of Horatio-Gates and Sophia' (Pote) of M. Pork-packing and shipping. s.p. Res, 1873, Chicago, Ml. 9997. 2. Edwin-Forresf , b. 19 Apr, 1846 ; married . He enUsted in 73d Regt. 111. Vols., under General Thomas ; served three years as private. Child: 9993. Edith-Forrest', b. 18 Apr. 1868, Chicago. 9999. 3. William-Chamberlin', b. 19 Jlay, 1856. 10000. 11. Joseph', b. 8 Jlay, 1813, Scarboro. Res. 1871. Ocean House, Cape Elimbeth, Me. 10001. 13. Capt. William, b. 14 April, 1815, Scarboro, He was a sea-captain, and, on a passage from Hong Kong, was killed by the falling of the boom, 31 Aug, 1856; was interred at Portland, Jle. 10003. 13. Abia', b. 9 Feb. 1817, Scarboro. Res, 1871, Portland, Me. 10903. 14. Earl', b. 37 Apr, 1818, 8, ; d. 1831, S. 10004. 15. JIerrill', b. 1830, S. ; died aged 3 months, at S. 10005. 16. .Toshua', b, 31 Jlay, 1831, S. ; was living in 1871, 10006. 17. Eliza-Ann', b, 14 Sept. 1835, S, ; married there, 16 Nov. 1847, WiUiam- Tappan Jones, b. 18 Apr, 1818, Portsmouth, N.H., s, of John and Nancy (Trepethen) of P. Teacher. Res. Scarboro and Portland, Me, 1873, Peak's Island, Portland Harbor, Me. Children born in Portland : 10007. 1, EUen-Tappan', b, 16 May, 1849; m. Peak's Island, Jle,, 5 Dcc. 1871, Christopher Way. 10008. 3. James-B'., b, 9 Aug, 1850, 10009. 3. Winthrop-Stanwood', b, 31 Feb, 1853; d. 29 Apr. 1858. R Alien, Marston, Harper, Boody. U\ 10010. 4. Almira- Welch", b. 21 Jlar. 1854; d. 21 May, 1858. 10011. 5. J Annie- JIargaret', b. 23 Aug. 1856; d. 30 Apr. 1858. 10012. 6, I Lucy-Knowlton', b, 23 Aug, 1856; d. 13 Sept 1856. 10013. 7, Winthrop-S',, b, 37 Sept. 1858. 10014. 8. Alice-B'., b. 13 Jau. 1801. 10015. 9. Herbert-A'., b. 37 Aug. 1863. 10016. EBENEZER', [3034] (Nathan*, James*, JoV, ir«n«W,) bom in Falmouth, Jle. ; married Susan Kennard or Varney, of Windham, Jle. Farmer. Res. Falmouth, Me. Children: 10017. Nehemiah. 10018. DoRCAS, married Jedediah Allen, of Lemington, Vt. 10019. Anna. 10020. Joshua, married Pinkham, of Litchfield. 10021. Lois, married Jacob Marston, of Windham. [There were other chilOren whose names we have not ascertained.] 10023. NATHAN', [3035] (Nathan*, James', Job', Kendm',) b. 1 Apr. 1743, Fal mouth, Jle.*; d. 7 Nov. 1836. He m. 35 Sept. 1764, Jane Crane, b. 13 Nov. 1743, d, of Richard, who was killed by Indians, 30 Aug. 1747, and JIargaret ( ),who d, 13 April, 1763, Georgetown, aged 43. Mrs. Winslow d. 30 Mar. 1805. He married 3d, JIary Vinal. "Jlrs. JIary Winslow, widow of Nathan, late of Westboro [per haps Westbrook, Jle.], d. 35 Feb. 1849, aged 89, Vassalboro, Me." — New England Hist, and Gen. Beg., 1849, p. 396. Mechanic. Falmouth, Me. Eleanor, b. 15 Aug. 1765; d. 31 Jan. 1846, Albion, Jle.; m. Stephen Harper, whose parents were oi Westbrook, Me, They had several daughters. Farmer. Res. Albion, and Westbrook, now Deering, Me. Elijah, b. 36 Nov. 1767; died, unmarried, -May, 1791. Richard, [10033] b. 6 Sept. 1769 ; d. 9 Aug, 1857 ; m, Jlary-Nash Grandy, Jonathan, [10006] b. 31 May, 1771; d. 14 May, 1858: m, Mary Smith. Charity, b. 7 Sept. 1773; d. 35 Aug. 1774. Cu.^RiTY, b, 33 Jan. 1776; d. 33 Aug. 1776. Fanny, [10131] b. 34 June, 1777; d. 30 Aug. 1835; m. John' Winslow [13065]. Aaron, [10130] b. 38 Oct. 1779 ;d. 37 July, 1854: m, Sarah-Frye' Deane. Hezekiah, b. 39 Jan, 1783; d. 16 Nov, 1849; married Annie or Nancy Jones, b, 30 Apr, 1785, dau, of Capt. John, ot Westbrook. s.p. Jane, [10163] b. 34 June, 1785 ; d. 35 Apr. 1830 ; m. Benjamin Boody. Cbildr 10033. 1. 10034. 3. 1C035. 3, 10036. 4. 10037. 5. 10038. 6. 10039. 7. 10030. 8. 10031. 9. 10033. 10. 10033. RICHARD', [10025] (Nathan*, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 6 Sept 1769, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 9 Aug. 1857, Cleveland, O.-; m. Camden, Camden Co., N.C, 16 Feb. 1813, Jlary-Nash Grandy, a native of that place, born June, 1788; d. 18 Oct 1858, Cleveland. * M.aine until 1820 was a part of Massachusetts. 842 Richard^ Winslow. ^ We add the following biographical sketch : "On the evening of Sunday, August 9th, 1857, died, at the ripe age of 88, Richard Winslow, the father of tiie Winslow family that have filled so important a place in the commercial aud shipping history of Cleveland. Jlr. W. was born in Falmouth, Jle., Sept 6, 1769, being descended in a direct Une from Kenelm Wins low, brother of Gov. Edward Winslow, who played so important a part in the early history of Plymouth Colony. In 1813, Jlr. AVinslow removed to North Carolina, where he lived, for many years, at Ocracoke, becoming largely interested in com merce, both internal and marine. Soon after his removal to that State he married Jliss Jlary-Nash Grandy, of Camdon, N.C, who became tbe mother of eleven chil dren, of whom but four, N.C, H.J., R.K., and E.N., are now living, Jlrs. AVinslow died in October, 1858, having survived her husband a little over one year. In ] 830, he decided to leave North Carolina and try his fortune in the West. A preliminary tour of observation brought him to Cleveland, then lively with business and more lively still with expectancy ot business to come from the completion of tbe canal, then in partial operation. Like many who preceded and more who followed him, Jlr, Winslow was struck with the natural advantages Oi Cleveland, and con cluded to try his fortune hore. The site of what is now known as the "AVinslow AVarehouse," on the river, was owned by C JI. Giddings and Capt. Beldon, aud a building was then in course of erection on it. Mr. Winslow purchased the property. He had strong faith in the growth of the city, but others did not have it to the same extent, and he was strongly urged not to attempt business so far down the river, where they deemed it impossible for trade ever to reach him. Immediately on conclud ing his purchase, he went to the eastern cities where he jiurchasod a large stock of teas and groceries, which he sont with his son N.C. to Cleveland, in the autumn. The stock arrived in December, and was at ouce opened on Superior Street, opposite Union Lane. In the ensuing Jlay, Jlr. AVinslow followed with his family, purchased a lot on the S.E. corner of the Public Square, and contracted with Levi Johnson for tho erection of the house that was occupied by the AVinslow famHy until the death ot Jlrs. Winslow. Unlike most of the early settlers in Cleveland, Jlr. AV. came with capital to invest at once in business, and by prudent management and far-seeing eu- terpi-iso that capital rapidly increasod. He soou became agent for a lino of vessels betweeu Buffalo aud Cleveland, also lor a lino of canal-boats. The first step toward his own interests, which subsequently assumed such proportions, was commenced by building the brig Nmih Carolina. A few years later he was interested in building the steamer Bunker Hill, of 456 tous burden, which, at that time, was considered a very large size. To these were added, by himself and sons, so many other lake craft that the family ranked among tho foremost, if not the very foremost ship-owners on the chain of lakes, tbeir sail-vessels, propellers, und stoam-tugs being found every whore on tho western lake waters. In 1854, Jlr, Winslow retirod from business, leaving his interests to bo carried on by his sons, who inherited their father's busiuess qualities. In bis retiromont, as in his active business life, ho enjoyed the friendship of a very large social circle, to whom his frank, generous manners, warm attach ments, and spotless honor commended bim. He was a favorable specimen of the old-school gentleman, warm and im[)ulsive in his nature, quick to conceive and prompt to act, cordial in his greeting, strong in his attachments, and cour teous to all. His death was accelerated by au accident, which seriously injured a K Richaj'd" and Nathan-Crane' ]\''inslow. 843 leg he had badly injured several years before. To the last he preserved his faculties and his cheerfulness, and, but for the injuries he received, would probably have lived many years longer. He was no politician, never sought office, but at the same time felt a keen interest in public affairs, and did not neglect his duties or privileges as a citizen. The three brothers in active conduct of the large interests known^as the "Winslows," are distributed as follows: N.C. at Buffalo (during the season of navigation), H. J. at New York, and R. K. at Cleveland ; all of whom have been eminently successful." — Annual Obituaries, Crosby, 1857, p. 399. "Jlr. Winslow attained an abundance of -wealth, well earned by his industry and probity. He reared a large family to men's estate, aud saw them rank among the respected and esteemed. He has gone to his grave without a foe, falling like a shock of wheat fully ripe. While a void has been left in the business ranks and in the social circle, the example of the man still lives, teaching a lesson in favor of in tegrity and manliness, which will not lose its good effect so long as the name of Richard Winslow is remembered." — Cleveland Herald. Cleveland, Ohio. Cliildren: 10034, 1, NA'rHAN-CiiANE', b. 10 Dec. 1813, Camdeu, N.C, ; d. Wednesday, June 9, 1880, Ckveland, O, ; m, 9. Jan, 1839, Cleveland, JIary-Aun Clarke, b. Sunday, Oct. 1, 1815, Unadilla Forks, N.Y., dau. of Dr. Welcome- Arnold and JIary (Brown) of Cleveland, formerly of Whitestown, N.Y, Jlr. AVinslow had suffered from a stroke of paralysis in May, 1879, but the immediate cause of death was Bright's disease, from which be had suffered during the ) revious two years. At a meeting ot the Cleveland Board of Trade Jlr. R,-T. Lyon said : '' It is my painful duty to announce to the Board the death ot Jlr. N.-C. AVinslow. Hewas not a member of this Board, but has been long iden tified with the growth of the city, his energy aud means contributing greatly to its prosperity. I therefore beg leave to off6r the following resolution: 'AVhkreas, This Board of Trade has heard with profound regret of the death of Mr, N,-C, Winslow, who, although not a member of our organization, has been so long identified with the business inter ests of our city and the lakes as to be rightly considered one among us, be it therefore, Besolved, That the sincere regret and sympathy of this Board is with the family, relatives, and frieuds of the deceased, and as a slight tribute of respect to his memory no session will be held on the day of his funeral, Saturday, the 13th inst'" Seconded by Jlr. J.-R Sprenkle, and unanimously adopted. Jlr. Winslow removed with his family from North Carolina to Cleve land in 1831, and became connected with his father in tho Lake trans portation business, from which he retired in 1861, leaving entire control ot the business to his sons. In 1863 he removed from Cleveland and es tablished himself in Buffalo, the firm consisting of himself, his eldest son, Henry-C, and his son-in-law, Mr, John-B, Williams, A few years later he retired altogether from active business, and resided in New York, he and his wife spending a portion of their time with their daugh ter, Jlrs. Williams of Baltimore, Md. 844 Nathan- Crune' Winslow. K Mr. Winslow had much of his father's ability, energy, and business sagacity, and his career was uniformly successful. The details of the extensive business, in which he was so long engaged, show his innate capacity for large enterprises. He was a gentlemen of flue character, with a clear and vigorous mind, cultivated tastes, a large amount of general information, honorable, kind, and generous, and always the up right Christian gentleman. His influence was felt in any community in which he lived, Mr. Winslow died at the house ot his venerable mother-in-law, Jlrs. W.-A. Clarke, 659 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, O, His funeral was at tended at Trinity P.B. Church at 3 p,m., Juno 13. The services were con ducted by the rector, Rev. Dr. Brown, assisted by Rev. James-A. Bolles. Sixteen pall bearers, nine of whom, elderly gentlemen, viz. : Hon. John- AV. Allen, Hon. Henry-B. Payne, Col. Charles Whittlesey, Capt D.-P. Nickerson, H.-JI. Younglove, Charlos Hickox, Asa Hall, R.-T. Lyon, and James-F. Clarke, preceded the body. Eight young men, JI.-A. Hanna, Thomas Walton, William Andrews, Col. O.-H. Payne, .T.-V. Yates, J. R. Chadwick, George-C Tracy, and Frank-W.' Parsons, bore the casket. A large number of relatives and friends of the deceased were present, among them Mr. Cyrus Clarke of Buffalo, Capt. AV. Egan of Chicago, and Mr. R.-P. Fitzgerald of Milwaukee. At the church the coffin was adorned with beautiful decorations of white flowers and evergreens. The impressive funeral services of the Protestant Episcopal Church were solemnized. The rector spoke briefly of the commercial standing of the departed, of his industry and Chris tianity, and of the universal respect in whicb he was held by his fellow men. The remains were interred in Lake View Cemetery, Cleveland. The widow of Jlr. Winslow, Jlrs. Mary-Ann (Clarke) Winslow, sur vived her husband but a few years. She spent much of her time after his decease in traveling, mostly in Europe, where she spent the winter ot 1883 and the spring of 1884, returning to America in June, and passing the summer and autumn with her mother in Cleveland, who d. 5 Jan. 1885. After her mother's death Jlrs, W. returned with her daughter, Mrs. Williams, to the home of the latter in Baltimore, and died there of angina pectoris, 10 Mar. 1885. Mrs. W. possessed a bright intellect, was noble and generous, and through the added advantages of an excellent education, aud opportuni ties afforded by extensive travels at home and abroad, was a deUghtful companion, a most accomplished woman. — [See Appendix.] Mr. Winslow had resided at Ocracoke, N.C, Cleveland, O., New York City, aud Buffalo, N.Y. Cliildren born iu Cleveland, O. i 10035. 1. Caroline-Susan', b. 33 Sept 1839; m. in Cleveland, O., 15 Nov. 1859, Jolin-Butler Williams of Baltimore. JId,, b. 35 Dec. 1837, Charleston, S.C, s. of John aud Harriot (Butler) ot B, Mr, AVilUams Williams. 845 10037. 10038. 2. 3. 10039. 10040. 10040* 4. 5. 6. represents a southern family who have been representative citizens of Baltimore for many years, but were originally from North Caro lina. In 1870 or '71 he was director of the Corn and Flour Ex. change of B. ; also a member of the National Board of Trade of the United States. Mr. W. is a business man. 'In 1877 was a commis sion merchant. Res. 1887, Baltimore, Md. Children : 10036. 1. Nathan- Winslow', b. 26 Aug. 1860, Cleveland, O. 1887^ lawyer, practicing before the bar. John', b. 9 Nov. 1861, Buffalo, N.Y. ; is engaged in business. Henry- Winsloio', b. 6 Oct 1864, Buffalo. 1887, a lawyer prac ticing at the bar. Harriet- Butler", b. 11 June, 1866, Buffalo. Bichard- Gordon', b, 9 Nov, 1870, Baltimore, Md. Mary-Clarke', b. 15 Feb. 1879, B. ; d. of scariet fever, 12 Feb. 1880. 10040" 7. Kate- Winslow', b. 2 Apr. 1881, B. ; d. of scarlet fever, 6 Jan. 1884. 10041. 2. Henry-Clarke', b. 23 Dec. 1840; d. 14 Dec. 1876, Buffalo, N.Y. ; married in B., 8 Dec. 1863, Josephine Woodruff, b. 6 Aug. 1844, Dansville, Livingston Co., N.Y., dau. of Lauren-Curran and Kate (Bradner) of B. We add the following in relation to his death : It is with sincere sorrow that we learn of the death of Mr. Henry C. Winslow, one of the most esteemed, beloved, and worthy of the young men of Buffalo. The sad event was not unexpected. For some time Jlr. Winslow had been afflicted with chronic dis orders of a complicated character, and for which he made a ti-ip to Europe a little over a year since. For the past few months he had been a frequent sufferer, and his constitution was in bad condition to endure the attack of scarlet fever which seized him a few weeks ago. Since then his condition has been one that caused the gra vest ap|)rehension to his physicians and his friends. When, there fore, the announceriient was made, "Ho is dead, "though it brought tears to the eyes of those who knew and loved him, it did not find them unprepared for the sad event. It is not too much to say that there was not a young man in Buf falo more respected and loved by those who knew him than Hen ry Winslow. He had no enemies, and his friends were without number. He made no effort to win popularity — was modest, re tiring, and prone to minding his own business. But his noble quali- • ties of head and heart were so marked that a knowledge of his character and disposition secured for him the esteem and affection of all with whom he was breught in contact. By instinct, upon principle, and in conduct, he was always a thorough gentleman. He was a loyal friend, a most affectionate son, a fond and exem plary husband, and was devoted to his beautiful children. It is 846 Henry-Clark^ Winslow. S but a few months since two were taken from that little flock. Their grief-stricken fatiier hardly realized that he would follow so soon. He leaves a wife and five children. Death has made sad havoc in this affectionate and interesting family. F,or several years he had been engaged in business in Buffalo, and was connected with a house composed of, probably, the wealth iest vessel-owners on the lakes. In his mercantile transactions, as in his family and in society, Henry Winslow adhered to a policy which secured for him universal respect, esteem, and affection. At the time of his death he was a member of the Vestry of Trinity Church. A meeting of tbe Board of Trade was held at 11 o'clock this morning, S. S. Gutbrie, Esq., occupying the chair, at tho re quest of the President. Jlr. Guthrie announced the death of Mr. H. C Winslow, and asked what action the Board would take. Jlr. Frank W. Fiske moved that a committee of flve be qj- pointed to report to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, appropriate resolutions. Carried. The Chair appointed as such committee, Jlessrs. Frank AV. Fiske, William .Jleadows, Charles W. Gibson, James R. Smith, aud Stephen C. Clarke. The Board then adjourned. Commercial Advertiser, Dec. 14, 1876, "The funeral ceremonies were conducted by Rev, Dr. L, Van Bokkelen, rector of Trinity Church, and Rt. Rev. A. C Coxe, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese, After reading a portion of the services and a prayer. Dr. Van Bokkelen said it became him, as rector of the church to which the dear departed had belonged; to add his tribute to those already offered in the series of resolutions previously prepared and made public. It was with feelings of the deepest sorrow and regret that he, in common with those present, no less than others, contemplat ed the untimely end of him for whom they gathered to do the last earthly honor. His duty here below was completed both to his neighbor and himself, and there could be none who would say that it was not well done. The speaker did not propose to speak at any length; words would fall far short iu the present emergency to convey the sorrow and the agony of the bereaved ones and their sympathizers. Finally, let all make it a bounden duty to prepare themselves as fully to moot the dread summons as had he who had been called to the great hereafter. ' The concluding services and prayer were pronounced by the Bishop. The following gentlemen comprised the pall-bearers : Dr. Wal ter Cary, William Levering, O. G. Steele, Jr., JI. II. Hanna, 10042. 1004.3. 10044. 10045. 10046. 10047. 10047*. 10048. 3. 10049. 4, Descendants of Henry-Clark' Winslow. 847 Bronson C Rumsey, Frank W. Fiske, Stephen C. Clarke, J. W. Yates. Messrs. Hanna and Yates, friends of the deceased, are from Cleveland, whence they were summoned to perform this last sad office for the departed. The remains of the deceased were deposited temporarily in the vault of the Delaware .\venue Jl.B, Church. At a meeting of the Vestry of Trinity Church, the rector, Rev, Dr. Van Bokkelen, in appropriate terms announced the death of Henry C. Winslow, Esq,, a member of the Vestry, who, after a brief illness, had been called from the work of earth to the rest of Paradise. The following resolutions -n-ere then adopted : Besolved, That this Vestry has he.ard with deep sorrow that death has removed from his work on earth their friend and associ ate, Henry C. Winslow, who for nearly three years has been active and efficient in his efforts as a vestryman to advance the interests of Trinity Church. Besolved, That we extend to his afflicted family and relatives our sympathy, with the assurance that we recognize the weight of their bereavement in losing a loving husband and father, a devot ed, worthy son, an affectionate brother and friend. Besolved, That a copy of these resolutions, signed by the rector and church wardens, be sent to the family of our deceased friend, and that they be recorded in the minutes of the Vestry." Res. Buff'alo, N. Y. Children bom in Buffalo: 1. Kate-Woodruff', b. 19 Feb. 1864. 2. Nathan-Howard', b, 16 Sept. 1866. 3. Mary-Clarke', b. 26 July, 1868; d. 11 June, 1876, Buffalo. 4. Josephine-Woodruff', b. 33 Apr. 1870. 5. Fanny-Hammond', b. 4 Apr. 1873. 6. Lauren-Woodruff', b. 33 May, 1874; d. 30 Apr. 1876, Buffalo. 7. Caroline- Grandy', b. Feb. 1876. George-Richard', b. Jan. 1843; d. July, 1843, Cleveland. William-Gaston", b. 14 Apr. 1845; m. at Westminster Church, Brooklyn, L,I., 30 Apr. 1868, JIary-Ida Stone, b. 14 May, 1847, New York City, dau, of Henry and Mary-Louise (Heath) of Brooklyn. Jlr. AVinslow was educated in the public and private schools of Cleveland, at Burlington College, N.J., and at Prof. Overhiser's Classical School in Brooklyn. In July, 1863, he was sent to Europe to complete his education; was at Chateau de Lancey, near Geneva, and at Vevay about twenty months. lie then went to Dresden, Berlin, and Wiesbaden, remaining in those places until November, 1867, In Oct, 1873 he returned to Europe and traveled in England, France, Spain, and Italy; was in Paris at the time of the deatli ol Kenelm' AVinslow [6936] in that city. Mr, W, was a ship-ownei until the winter of 1885-86, when he disjiosed of all his Lake prop- 848 Descendants of Richard' Winslow. K erty (steam and rail), retired from active business, and settled with his family, Apr. 1886, at Bay Ridge, N.Y. Res. 1887, Bay Bidgt, L.L, N.Y. Children : 10050. 1. Helen-Brightie' , b. 11 Jlay, 1870, Brooklyn, L.L 10051. 2. Pauline- Marechal', b. 1 July, 1872, Buffalo, N.Y. 10052. 3. Mary-Louise', b. 36 Jan, 1875, B. 10053* 4. Henry-Clarke', b. 27 June, 1877. B- 10052" 5, William- Gaston', Jr., b. 34 Sept 1883, B. 10053. 2. Richard-Grandy', b, 23 Sept 1814, Camden, N.C; died unmarried, 30 May, 1854, Cleveland. 10054. 3. Hezbkiah-Jones', b, 8 Dec, 1815, Camden; was married by Rev. Jlr. Canfleld, at Cleveland, 8 Apr, 1846, to Helen-Jlar Clarke, born Friday, 2 Sept 1835, at Whitesboro, N. Y., fourth dau. of Dr. Welcome-Arnold and Mary (Brown) of Whitestown, N.Y, afterward of Cleveland, O., and sister of the wives of Nathan-Crane' [10034] and Rufus-King' [10057]. Res. New York City, and Cleveland, O. 1877, Portland, Me. 10055. 10056. 10057. 10058. 10059.10060. 10061. 10063.10063, 10064.10065. Children: 1. Richard', b. 17 Oct. 1848, Chicago, IU. ; gi-aduated at Heidelberg University, and has resided ten years in Europe, -R-here he is now traveling, 1877. 2. Helen-Brigbty', b. 26 Sept. 1850, Chicago; d. 15 Dec. 1867. The following obituary notice appeared at the time of her death: " In Paris, France, on Sunday, Dec. 15, of typhus fever, Helen-Brig'nty, se. seventeen years, only daughter of H-J, aud Helen-M, Winslow, formerly of Cleveland, Ohio, now residents of this city." 4. Rufus-King', b. 15 Sept, 1817, Ocracoke, N.C; m. by Dr. Patter son, Chicago, III., 2 June, 1852, to Lucy-Brown Clarke, born Tuesday, 13 June, 1830, Leonardsville, N.Y,, third dau. of Dr. Welcome-Arnold and JIary (Brown), and sister of the wives of Nathan-Crane' [10U34] and Hezekiah- J ones' [10054]. Ship-owner; also extensive owner of real estate. Res. 1878, 358 Superior Street, Cleveland, Ohio. Child ; Annie-Clarke', b. Easter Sunday, 8 Apr. 1855, Cleveland. 5, IIk.nuy-Knox', b, 31 Mar. 1819, Ocracock, N.C. ; d. 30 Sept 1826, 6, Cyrus-Hombu', b. 13 Dec. 1830, O. ; d. 3 Sept 1834. 7. Lydia-Jane', b. '28 Jnly, 1822, O. ; d. there, 13 Sept, 1824, 8, Bdwin-Newton', b. 36 Feb. 1824, O, Res, 1887, unmarried, 430 Superior St., Cleveland, 0. 9. Caroline-Susan', b. 7 Apr. 1820, O. ; d. 8 Apr. 1833, Camden, 10. Harriet- Williams', b. 38 Jlar, 1838, O, ; d, IS Apr. 1833, C. 11, Maky-Jane', b. 30 Jan. 1831, Buffalo, N,Y. ; d. 18 Apr. 1833, K Jonathan* Winslow and Descendants. 849 10066. JONATHAN', [10036] (Nathan*, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 13 May, 1771; d. 14 May, 1858; married, 31 Jan. 1796, JIary Smith, b. 6 July, 1774, Windham, Jle.; died 10 Oct, 1849, aged 75 years. She was dau. of Rev. Peter- Thatcher and Elizabeth (Wendell), of W., and sister of Elizabeth-Hunt Smith, the wife of Dea. John' Farwell. \^ee Memorial of Henry' Farwdl.] Farmer and scythe manufacturer. Res, Saocarappa, Old Town, and Albion, Me. Children : 10067. 1. Elijah, b. 11 Nov, 1796; died in 1874-5; married Jlary-EUzabeth-Tap- s,p. Me. 10068. 10009.10070.10071. 10073. 10073.10074. 10075. pan Faii-fleld, of Unity, Jle. He married 2d, Sarah Libby. She res. 1875, China, 2. Mary-Smith, [10070] b. 11 Jan. 1798; m. John WelUngton. 3. Blizabeth-AVendell, b. 12 Jlar, 1800, 4. Jane-Crane, b, 24 Nov. 1801. 5. Fanny, [10105] b. 1 Jlay, 1803; m. Daniel-Webster Griffin. 6. Nathan, bom 15 June, 1805. [A person named Nathan Winslow was found dead in his bertli on board the Baltimore steamer William Lww- rence, 29 Aug. 1873. He died from rheumatic disease of the heart.] 7. Smith, b. 16 June, I8O7, 8. Nancy, b. 24 Feb. 1809. 9. Hezekiah, [10110] b. 17 Jan. 1811; m. Jane Craine-B ridges' Winslow [10137]. 10076. MARY-SMITH', [1QP68] (Jonathan', Nathan', Nathan*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) b, 11 Jan. 1798; m, 14 Aug. 1818, John WELLINGTON. Representative to State Legislature. He kept a hotel in Albion, Me. ; was also a farmer and trader. Children : 10077. 1. Almira', b, 12 Nov. 1819; married Gilkey. Ties. 1870, Belfast, Me. 10078. 2. Jane-T'., b, 3 July, 1831; m. 1 Jan. 1838, Silas-Y, Hussey, of Albion, Jle. Res, 1870, Albion, Me. Children : 10079. 1. Isabel-C, born 3 Feb. 1839; married, 1 July, 1856, Joel Kelly, of Unity, Jle He enUsted in the Union Army, Feb. 1864, and died 14 Oct. 1864, aged thirty-three years. John-W'., b. 17 Aug. 1843. Charles- W'., b. 33 Oct. 1844; m. 18 Oct 1867, Grace L. Osgood, of Palermo. Fanny- W'., b. 5 Oct. 1848. Burt-S'., b, 13 Oct. 1851. Mary-J'., b. 2 Feb. 1854. Frederick', b. 4 June, 1858. LucY-P'., b. 30 Mar. 1823, Albion, Me. ; married Nathan-C. Ayer. -^ P.O. add. 1874, Bangor, Me. 10080. 10081. 2.3. 10082. 10083.10084.10085, 4. 5. 6.7. 10086. i !. Luc 8.50 Knowlton, Hamlin, Ba/rtlett, Griffin. E Children : 10087. Helena-WelUngton*. 10088. Anna-Marston'. 10089. Frederick-Wellington*. 10090. Winslow-Bartlett*. 10091. Nathan-Edward". 10093. 4. Mary-S'., b. 7 Apr. 1835; married Rev. I-C. Knowlton. Res. 1870, New Bedford, Mass. 10093. 5, John-P'., b. 27 Mar. 1827; d. 7 July, 1828. 10094. 6, Fanny', b. 20 Mar. 1839; d. 31 Aug. 1853; married Timothy-H. Hamlin, of Winslow, Jle. He res. 1870, Waterville, Me. 10095. 7. JoHN-P'.. b. 14 May, 1831 ; married. May, 1853, Maria Green, of Albion. He went South and has not been heard from since the war. 10096. 8. Elizabeth-W'., b. 13 Aug. 1833; married W-A. Bartlett. P.O, add. 1870, Bangor, Me. 10097. 9. Emily-G'., b. 26 Sept. 1835; d. 3 Feb. 1859; married, probably as 2d wife, Timothy-H. Hamlin, of Winslow, Jle. 10098. 10. Charlbs-B'., b. 8 Sept 1837; married, Sept 1860, Helen-A. Rider, of Washington, Jle. Res. 1870, Albion, Me. Children: 10099. 1. Mary-E'., b. 4 May, 1864. 10100. 2. Fanny-0'., b. 8 June, 1869. 10101. 11. Nathan-R'., b. 27 Nov. 1839; married, 26 Jan. 1861, Eliza-J. Rider, of Palermo. Res. 1870, Albion, Me. Children : 10102. 1. John-R'., b. 28 Oct. 1865. 10103. 2. Frederick-N'., b. 6 Oct 1867; d. 6 Feb. 1869. 10104. 12. Ellbn-K'., b. 27 Dec. 1842; d. 7 Feb. 1859. 10105. FANNY', [10071] (Jonathan', Nathan*, Nathan*, James*, JdV, Kenelm',) b. 1 May, 1803, Falmouth, Jle. ; m. by Rev. George Wilkins, Albion, Me., 16 May, 1836, to Daniel- Webster GRIFFIN, s. of Aaron and Margaret (Webster) of Bangor, Me. Res. 1874, Stark, Somerset Co., Me. Children : 10106. 1. Mary-Elizabeth', b. 15 Apr. 1838, Passadumkeag, Penobscot Co., Jle. 10107. 2. Jonathan- Winslow', b. 24 Feb. 1840, Passadumkeag; m. by Rev. L-L. Howard, at Rome, Kennnbeck Co., Jle,, 15 Sept. 1862, to Nancy-P, Huntress, born in Effingham, N.H., dau. of Robert and Betsey ( ) of E. Justice of the peace, town agent, sewing-machine agent, and merchant. Res. Stark, Me. and 1874, Frederick, Md, Child: 10108. Jennie-JIaud', b. 14 Aug. 1864, Stark. K Rackliff, Duley, Howland, McLaughlin. 851 10109. 3. Susan-Jane', b. 4 Jan. 1842, Passadumkeag; m. by Rev. Jlr. Mitchell, Madison, Me., 20 June, 1861, to John-P. Rackliff, b. 2 Mair. 1827, Anson, Me., s. of WiUiam and Mary-EUzabeth ( ) of Stark, Me. Town-treasurer, farmer, and hub manufacturer. Res. Wattsbui-g, Pa., and, 1874:, Start, Me. Children born in Stark : 10110. 1. Andrew-Burf , b. 2 Nov. 1864. 10111. 2. Fanny-Isora', b. 1 June, 1866. 10112. 3. Lillian-Maud', b. 13 Feb. 1868. 10113. 4. James-Andrbw', b. 4 Apr. 1844, NapierviUe, Du Page Co., III. 10114. 5. Laura-Ann', b. 18 Dec. 1846, NapierviUe ; m. at Stark, Me., 16 April, 1865, John-N. Duley, b. 25 Nov. 1833, S., s. of Joseph and Mary ( ) of S. House-cai-penter. Res. Chicopee, Mass., and, 1874, PQrt\and,Me. Child: 10115. Frederick-Arthur", b. 29 Mar. 1868, Portiand. 10116. HEZEKIAH', [10075] (Jonathan', Nathan', Nathan*, James*, JoV, Ke ndm',) b. 17 Jan. 1811, Albion, Jle. ; m. Westbrook, Me., 4 May, 1839, Jane-Craine- Bridges' Winslow [10137], b. 14 Nov, 1808, Readfield, Me., dau. of Capt. Aaron' and Sarah-Frye' (Deane) of Westbrook. Lumber dealer, but retired from business several years since. Res. Bangor, and, 1871, Portland, Me. Children : 10117. 1. Harriet-Jane, b. 26 Dec. 1840, Bangor; d. 4 July, 1842, Portiand. 10118. 2. Sarah-Jane, b. 24 July, 1843, B. 10119. 3. Mary-Elizabeth, b. 14 May, 1846, B. ; d. 26 Sept 1853, Portland. 10120. 4. Faknie-Elizabeth, b. 30 June, 1849, Portiand ; died there, 31 Jan. 1868. 10121. FANNY', [10029] (Nathan*, Nathan*. James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 June, 1777; d. 30 Aug. 1825, Albion, Me.; married, 30 Aug. 1807, John' WINSLOW [12065], b. 8 Jan. 1779, Falmouth, Me., s. of Oliver' and Sarah (Hanson) of P. He married 3d, in 1833, Lydia Ramsdell, of Hallowell, Me. He died 5 Oct. 1843, aged 64 ; was a sea-captain until the time of the embargo, in 1813, when he became a far mer. He had a wonderful memory and was thoroughly conversant with the Bible, also with ancient and modern history, and all matters pertaining to our Government. He was a member of the Society of Friends. Albion, Me. Children : 10122. 1. Mary-C, b. 27 Jan. 1811 ; m. 28 Oct. 1830, William Howland, who died 11 May, 1833. Hewas a farmer. She married 2d, 25 Aug. 1843, James McLaughlin, a minister of the Society of Friends, Children : 10123. 1. WilUam-H'., b. 5 Aug. 1831, 852 Descendants of Nathan* Winslow. K 10134. 3. Francis-W'., b. 33 Aug. 1833. By 3d marriage : 10135. 3. John-W'., b. 18 May, 1843. 10126. 4. George-W'., b. 33 Apr. 1845. 10137. 5. Mary-E'., b. 18 Jlay, 1849. 10138. 6. James-M'., b. 6 June, 1851. 10139. 3. George-W'., b. 23 Nov. 1813; d. July, 1836. 10130. 3. Martha-C, b. 11 Mar. 1817 ; married, 17 Jlay, 1843, Benjamin-0. Foster. Lumber merchant. Res. 1875, Bangor, Me. Children : 10131. 1. Fannie-D"., b. 30 June, 1843. 10133. 3. George-Winslow', b. 38 Sept 1845. 10133. 3. LUUan', b. 18 Apr. 1850. 10134. 4. Mary-Kate', b. 18 June, 1853, 10135. 5. Martha-Aline', b. 7 Dec. 1856; d, 26 Jlay, 1857. 10136. CAPT. AARON', [10030] (Nathan', Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b. 28 Oct. 1779, Westbrook, Jle. ; died there, 27 July, 1854, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. His will was recorded in Portland. He married in Readfield, Me., 25 Feb. 1808, Sarah-Frye' Deane, b. 33 Jan. 1788, Exeter, N.H., dau. of Johm of Exe ter, and afterward of Readfield, Me., b. 14 July, 1749; d. 15 Aug. 1819; m. 6 Oct 1778, Sarah Bridges, of Andover, JIass., daughter of Jloody Bridges. [John* Deane was son of John", b. 5 September, 1719, d, 14 Septemper, 1768, married, 1 March, 1744, Abigail Lord, b. 15 Jan, 1733-4, d. 21 Nov. 1778, dau, of .John and AbigaU (Gilman); gr. son of Dr. Thomas', of Exeter, N.H., b. 38 Nov. 1694, Boston, d. 1768, Exeter, m. 3 Oct. 1718, Deborah Clark, b. 3 Nov. 1699, d. 6 Sept. 1735; dau. of Rev John, of Exeter; and gr.gr. son of Thomas', of Boston, Hampton Falls, and Salisbury, who died about 1737. His wife was Jane'' Scammon, b. 21 June, 1667, d. 9 Oct. 1726, dau. of Richard' of Dover and Exeter. — Deane Genealogy.] Jlrs. Winslow died 2 Feb. 1864, Westbrook, Jle., and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. Sea-Captain and farmer. Res. Readfield, Portland, and Wesibrook, Me. Children: 10137. 1. Janb-Cbainb-Bridges', b. 14 Nov. 1808, Readfield, Jle. ; m. Westbrook, Me., 4 May, 1839, Hezekiah' Winslow [10116], b. 17 Jan. 1811, Al bion, Jle,, s. of Jonathan' and Mary (Smith) of A. He retired from the lumber business several years since. [For children see 10116]. Res, Bangor, and, 1871, Portland, Me. 10138. 2. Nathan', b. 24 Mar. 1811, Readfield, Jle! ; m. Hiram, Jle., 28 Sept 1838, Lorinda Clements, b. 16 Dec. 1813, at H,, dau, of EU and Ruth (Hans- cum) of H. She died 33 Oct. 1863, Gorham, Me. He married 2d, in that town, 18 Sept 1866, Lydia (Clements) Dyer, b. 6 Jlay, 1815, at H., sister of his first wife. He has followed the' sea the greater part of hia life; was master of a ship from Portland, Jle., thirty-eight years. Res. 1875, Gorham. Me. Children : 10139. 1. Sarah-Frances', b, 6 .Tune, 1889; d. 1 June, 1862. ' ^ Jones, Hudson, Seavey. 853 10140. 2. Helen-Augusta', b. 22 Nov. 1846; d. 5 Dec. 1849. 10141. 3. Bllen-Lorinda", b. 18 Nov. 1850. 10142. 3. Harribt-Jewett', b. 7 Mar. 1813, Readfield ; was married by Rev. Z. Thompson, at Westbrook, Me., 9 Jlay, 1843, to Thaddeus-Broad Jones, b. 1816, Portland, Jle., s. of John and Margaret (Broad) of P. After his marriage he was engaged in trade in Bangor, Jle., where he was elected captain of the Bangor Rifle Company, going as such to the cele bration of the completion of the Bunker Hill monument in 1843, on which occasion he took a severe cold, from the effects of which he died at Bangor, 11 Feb. 1844, one week before his daughter was born. Jlrs. Jones res. Westbrook, Me. ; in 1874 her P.O. add. was Portland, Me. Child: 10143. Theodora-Broad', b. 17 Feb, 1844, Bangor; m. Portiand, by Rev. Asa Dalton, rector of St. Stephen's church, 14 June, 1869, to Thomas-Campbell Hudson, b. 18 Sept. 1841, at Hull, Canada, s. of William and Jane (Campbell) of Ottawa, Canada. He served in the army upward of four years, and was twice slightly wound ed ; was then promoted to a position in the War Department, at Washington, where he remained for about five years, when he resigned. Manufacturer. They res. 1874, in Deering, which, pre vious to 1871, was a part of Westbrook, Me. P.O. add. Portland, Me. Child: 10144. Winslow-Thomas*, b. 4 Oct 1871, Westbrook. 10145. 4, Sarah-Bridges', b. 11 Aug. 1815, Westbrook; married, as 2d wife, Port land, 10 July, 1864, Marcian Seavey, b. 19 Apr. 1804. Scarborough, Me,, s. of David and Eunice (Deering). We are indebted to Mrs. Sea vey for many records of her Winslow ancestors. Homeopathic phar maceutist, 92 Exchange St s.p. Res. 1875, Tolman Place, Portland,Me. 10146. 5. Charles-Deane', b. 3 Feb. 18l8, Westbrook; enlisted 21 Jan. 1863, in Co. F., 3d Vermont Reg. ; was taken prisoner in June, at the battle of Gettysburgh, and placed in Libby Prison ; was exch.anged with others and taken to Fortress Monroe, where he died 1 Sept. 1863. He m. 33 Dec. 1853, Louisa-Barnes Witham, dau. of Thomas and Anna (Camp bell) of Minot, Jle. Removed from Westbrook, Jle., to Island Pond, Vt, where his widow was residing in 1871. Children: 10147. 1- Annie-Lizzie', b. 11 Mar. 1855. 10148. 2. Mary-Isabella', b. 18 July, 1857. • 10149. 3- John- Witham', b. 5 Oct 1859. 10150. 4- Nathan-Edward', b. 4 May. 1861 ; d. 21 Jan, 1864. 10151. 6. Edward-Cbaine', b. 14 Dec. 1833, Westbrook; married, 4 Dec. 1845, 85i Descendants of Nathan* Winslow. Louisa-Peabody Hamlin, of Buxton, Me., dau. of Jacob and Sarah (Lombard). Cabinet-maker. Kes. Westbrook, and, 1871, Steep Falls, Standish, Me. Children: 10152. 1. Charies-HenryV b. 13 Dec. 1848. 10153. 2. Albert-Norton', b. 2 Sept. 1851. 10154. 3. Annie-Crosby', b. 4 Apr. 1857. 10155. 7. Frances', b. 26 Aug, 1836, Westbrook; died there, 6 Aug. 1832. 10156. 8. Horace', b. 7 June, 1829, Westbrook; married there, 5 Sept 1853, Phebe Dow, dau. of Hiram and Alice (Moody). Optician. Res. West brook, Lewiston, and Minot Corner, Me. 1874, West Minot, Me. 10157. 10158. 10159.10160. 10161. Children: 1 Mary-EUen', b. 7 Oct. 1854. 2. Roscoe-Dow', b. 20 Mar, 1855. 3. Frederic', b. 23 Feb. 1862. 4. Sarah-Bridges', b. 14 Aug. 1863. 5. Horace', b. 5 Feb. 1865. 10162. JANE', [10033] (Nathan*, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 Jan. or June, 1785 ; d. 25 Apr. 1826 ; married Benjamin BOODY, who is deceased. Children: 10163.10164. 10165.10166. 10167. 5, 10168. 10169.10170. 10171. 10172. 1. Ann-Jones, b. Oct. 1807. 2. Janb-Crane, b. 22 Aug. 1809; married Minot. P.O. add. 1875, Morrill's Corner, Deering, Me, 3. Nathan- W., b. 12 Apr. 1811. 4. Elbanor-Mabia, b. 22 May, 1813; married Hawes. P.O. add. 1875, Morrill's Corner, Deering, Me. Martha-Frances, b. 2 July, 1815; in 1875, was teaching in the Ingra ham School, one of the public schools in Boston. 6. Hbnry-Bond, b. Mar. 1817. 7. Charles-Edward, b. 21 June, 1819. 8. Frederic-Elijah, b. 4 July, 1821 ; is deceased. 9. J George, b. 15 Aug. 1824. v 10. j Harriet-Sarah, b, 15 Aug. 1824; in 1875, was teaching in a public school in Boston, called " Snelling Place Primary." 10173. JOB', [3036] (Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b, 4 Jan. 1745, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 3 Dec. 1833, and was buried in Friends Cemetery, Falmouth; his will was recorded in Portland, Jle. He married in Windham, Cumberland Co., Me., 29 Dec. 10175. 3. 10176. 3. 10177. 4. 10178. 5. 10179. 6. 10180. 7. 10181. 8. 10183. 9. K Descendants of Job* Winslow. 855 1772, in Friends meeting, Mary Robinson, b. 19 May, 1753, dau. of Timothy"' and Sarah ( ). She died 19 Nov. 1834. Falmouth, and wasburied in Friends Ceme tery. Mechanic, blacksmith, and farmer. Falmouth, Me. Children born in Falmouth, all of whom belonged to the Society of Friends : 10174. 1. Miriam, [10186] b. 10 June, 1774; d. 1817; m. Jedediah 4ustin. Abigail, [10278] b. 7 Jlar. 1776; d. Nov. 1851 ; m. Lemuel Hawkes. Sarah, [10286] b. 23 Apr. 1778; d. 34 Nov. 1870; m. John Lane; m, 2d, Timothy Robinson. Content, b. 31 Jlay. 1780; d, Dec. 1780. Eunice, [10345] b. 9 Jan. 1783; d. 1853; m, John Dudley. Content, [10414] b. 7 Jan. ¦15'84; d. 31 Aug. 1867; m. James Meader. 7. Job, b. 4 Mar. 1786 ; was drowned 9 Mar. 1790. JIary, [10436] b. 2 Jlay, 1788 ; m. Nathan Hawkes. Lydia, b. 28 Feb. 1790; d. 11 Mar. 1815; married John Morrison ; m. 2d, Jepson. 10183. 10. Peace, b. 20 Jan. 1793; married Robert Goulding, an Englishman, not knowing that he bad another wife until she followed him to this coun try, when he fled. She married 3d, in the summer of 1831, Obadiah Hussey, of China, Jle., who died in 1833; m. 3d, in 1838, Daniel Babb, of China, Jle., whose parents lived in Brooks, Me. He died 5 July, 1871, at B. Farmer. s.p. 10184. 11. Rachel, [10436] b. 13 May, 1794; m. Bryant Simmons; m. 2d, Jacob Bailey. 10185. 12. Hannah, [10446] b. 30 Sept. 1797; d. 26 Oct 1871 ; m. Ezra Hawkes. * TIMOTHY KOBINSON married Sarah . [Timothy Bobinson -was born 1 Aug. 1710, son of Timothy and Mary ( ) of Dover, Savage^a Gen. Diet. Whether the first-named may be the Timo thy mentioned above -we are not able to determine.] Children: 1. Stepheh, b. 14 Feb. 1742; d. 23 Aug. 1820; married Content Alley, b. 23 July, 1752; d. 18 Nov. 1818. Her parents Uved in Lee, Mass. Mr. Robinson removed from Berwick to Windham, Me., abt. 1789. His sons were farmers, and his daughters married farmers. Children: 1. Patience, born 25 June, 1778, Berwick; was buried in Vassalboro, Maine. She married Peter AUen, of that town. [For information concerning this family address Mary Run nels, of South China, Me., 1872.] 3. Stephen, b. 16 June, 1781, Berwick; is deceased; married Mary Bobinson, dau, of Timothy, of Dover, Me. ChUd: Bufus. Ees. 1872, Parsonsfield, Me. 3. Timothy, b. 30 Aug. 1784, Berwick; d. 8 Feb. 1865, and was buried in Friends burial-ground at Windham; m. Sarah" (Winslow) Lane [10386], wid. of John Lane. 4. John, born 22 March, 1787. Berwick; was buried in Friends burial-ground, Windham; married Emma Bead, dau. of Noah, of W. [Por information address Joseph Cartland, of South Windham, Me., 1872. See 11158.] 6. Miriam, b. 24 September, 1790, Windham; was buried in Parsonsfield, Me.; married Charles CaitUnci, 6. Lydia, bom 5 June, 1793, Windham; was buried at Westbrook, Maine; married Josiah* ¦^inslow [10595]. 2 Sarah, b. Mar, 1746; d. 12 Feb, 1778, Falmouth; married there, 11 May, 1768, James' Wlntlow [10459], 3. MAEV,b.l9May,1752; d, 19 Nor, 1884; married Job' Winslow [10173], i. JoHN,'married Tabitha* Winslow [2039]. 856 Ml iriam ( Winslow) Austin and Descendants. K 10186. JIIRIAJI', [10174] (JoV, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 6 Oct 1774, Falmouth, Cumberland Co., Jle. ; died in 1817, and was buried in Pownal, Jle. She was married at F., by Friends ceremony, to Jedediah AUSTIN, b, 30 July, 1763, F. ; d. Mar. 1838, Pownal, and was buried there. His will was recorded in Portland. The name of his second wife was Anna Tory, by whom he had one. son, James-Tory. Parmer. • Pownal, Me. Children : 10187. 1. Peace', b. 28 Aug, 1793; married Caleb Hawkes, who died before 1873. She is also deceased. They had two children. 10188. 3. Comfort', b, 3 Nov, 1793; is deceased; married Josiah Jones, of South China, Jle. [See 10194.] Children : 10189. Cyntiiia', m, Jonathan Stoddard. Res. Appldon, Me. 10190. Jeremiah', m. 3d, Jlary Jones. Res. 1877, China, Me. 10191. Miriam', died about 1850; married Amos Jones. 4- Res. Jackson, Me. 10193. 3. David-Sands', b, 10 Feb, 1795; probably died young. 10193. 4. Cynthia', b. 18 Oct 1796; died aged about 18, unmarried. 10194. 5. JIary', b. 3 Feb. 1798; is deceased; married, as 3d wife, Josiah Jones, whose first wife was her sister Comfort'. He married 3d, Ann . [See 13080.] He is now deceased. Children : 10195. William', m. Mary Runnels, of China, Jle. -1- Res. 1877, on the homestead, South China, Me. 10196. Samuel-H'., married Margaret-B. Hawkes, dau. of Isaac, and adopted dau. of Thomas-B. Nichols, of Vassalboro, Mo, He married 2d, — '—, of Ohio, Res. 1873, Richmond, Va,, and, 1877, Ohio. 10197. Clarkson', married Elvira Runnels, sister of JIary. She died, leav ing one child. He married 2d, , Res. 1877, South China, Me. 10198. 6. Job- Winslow', b, 13 Dec. 1799, Pownal, JIc, petitioned the Legisla ture and had his first name dropped. He died, 4 June, 1865, South Brooks, Jle., and was buried there ; m. Wiudham, Jle., 1830, Mary- Ann' Lane [10318], b. 17 Sept. 1803, Freeport, Jle., dau. of John and Sarah' (Winslow) of Freeport. She died 5 Dec. 1857, South Brooks, and was buried there. He married 3d, Jlartha (Russell) Hathaway. In 1833, removed from Pownal, Jle., to South Brooks; in 1873 his widow resided in Thomdike, Me. Children, of whom seven were born in Pownal and four in South Brooks: 10199. L JIiriam', b. 33 Oct. 1831; m. Brooks, Jle,, 33 Feb, 1843, Oliver Jones, b, 23 Dec. 1815, s. of Samuel and Nancy (Sherman) of li. Farmer. Res, Brooklyn, N,Y,, aud, 1877, Sterling, Bice Co., Kansas. Children born in Brooks, Jle,, except tbe youngest: 10300. 1. Henry- Bobinson', b. 18 Fob. 1844; married in Brooklyn, 13 Jlay, 1868, Louisa Miller, ofB., b. in New York City, 33 Nov, iol4, dau. of Daniel Jliller, of N.Y. Res. 1877, Brooklyn, N. l'.~ Children : 10201. 1. Daniel-Milleri", b. 11 Mar. 1870, B. 10303. Mary- Louisa", b. 15 Mar. 1875, B / K Foster, Jones, Foss, Robinson, Davis. 857 10203. 2. Edward-BoUnson', (twin of Henry-Robinson") b. 18 Feb. 1844; d. 14 Oct 1858, Windham, Jle. 10204r 3. Alton', b. 22 Oct 1847; d. 26 June, 1861, Harrison, N.Y. 10205. 4. Ella-Maria', b. 23 Jan. 1850; m. Brooklyn, L.L, 23 Dec. 1873, William-A. Foster, b. 4 Apr. 1852, s. of WiUiam-Henry, of Purchase, N.Y., b. 5 Nov. 1824, and Mary-Ann (Adams), b. 28 Feb. 1828. Mason. -Res. 1877, WhiU Plains, N.Y. Children: lOSOC. 1. Charles'", b. 12 Oot. 1874, White Plains. 10306*. 2. Edith, b. 23 Aug. 1876. 10207. 5. Oliver- Winshw', b. 9 Apr. 1863, Harrison, Westchester Co., N.Y. Res. 1877, Sterling, Kansas. 10308. 2. Sarah-Ann', b. 10 Sept 1833; d. 17 Sept 1852, and was buried in South Brooks, Jle. ; m. Brooks, 38 Jan. 1841, Daniel Jones, b. 33 July, 1809, brother of Oliver [10199], and s. of Samuel and Nancy (Sherman) of B. He res. 1877, Brooks, Me. Children born in Brooks : 10309. 1. Charles- Lindley', b. 10 Jan, 1843; married in Brooks, 7 Apr. 1863, Harriet- V. Damon, b. 6 Aug. 1845. Children: 10310. 1. Charles-Albert",b.25Deo. 1864. 10311. 2. Arthur", b. 12 Aug. 1872; d. 12 Jan. 1S73. 10313. 2. Han-iet-Bobinson', b. 23 Oct. 1843; m. Brooks, 25 Jan. 1866, Samuel Foss, b. 36 Mar. 1843. Res. 1877, Brooks, Me. Children born in Brooks, Me. : 10313. 1, Ethel-Maudi«,b, 29 July, 1869. 10314. 2. Ina", b. 23 May, 1875, 10315. 8. William-A'., b. 30 Aug. 1845; married in Belfast, Me., 35 Sept 1809, JIary-E. Damon, sister of Harriet- V. Damon [10309]. 10316. 4. Oliver- Winslow', b. 17 Jan. 1847; d. 13 Mar. 1866, Lowell, Mass. 10317. 5. Horace', b. 33 Nov. 1848. Res. 1877, Brooks, Me. 10318. 6. Sarah-Ann', b. 9 Jan. 1851; d. 17 Sept. 1853, and was buried in South Brooks. 10319. 3. WiUiam', b. 10 Oct 1835; d. 13 Oct 1835, at Pownal, and was buried there. 10320. 4. Almira-Fry", b. 3 Fob. 1837; m. Brooks, Me., 35 Dec. 1844, Lewis Robinson, b. 1 Jlay, 1817, Windham, Jle., son of Stephen and Anna ( ) of W. ; m. 3d, 30 Oct. 1866, Adrian Davis. She res. 1875, Westport Central Village, Mass. Children : 10321. 1. Steplien- Winslow', b. 12 Oct 1845; married in Mississippi, 21 Jan. 1868, Mary-Anna Pergason, who is deceased. 10222. 2. Lewis-Henry', b. 27 Apr. 1848; m. South Boston, Mass., 17 Apr. 1871, Evaette Woodman, b. 17 June, 1850, dau. of William, 853 Descendants of Miriam' ( Winslow) Austin. K 10223. 10324. 10325. 10226. 10237.10328. 10239. 10230. 10231. 10233.10233. 10234.10235.10236.10237.10238. 10239. 10239',10240. 10241. 10241* 6. 7. 8. b. 6 Jlay, 1820, Portsmouth, N.H., married there, 26 Sept 1845, Han-iet-R. Brinand, b. 13 Sept 1819, Kittery, Me. Res. 1875, Boston, Mass. Children: 1. Percy-Alton", b. 10 Feli. 1872, South Boston. 2. Herbert-Lewis", b. 7 Sept. 1874, " 5. Cynthia', b. 22 Feb. 1839; d. 1 Sept. 1859, aud was buried in South Brooks, Me. She married. Mar. 1855, Gilman Roberts, b, 14 Apr. 1841 ; he married 2d, Harriet-A. Dingee, Calais, Me., and res. 1877, Waldo, Me. Children: 1. Marietta', b. 28 Dec. 1855, Brooks, Me, ; died 36 Sept 1877, Waldo, Me. 3. Lucy-Ellen', b. 33 Nov. 1858, Brooks; d. 23 Aug. 1859, B. Lucy-E'., b. 21 Feb. 1831; died in 1832, and was buried in PownaL Mary', b, 23 Nov. 1833; died unmarried, 17 July, 1855, and was buried in South Brooks, Lydia', b. 39 Nov. 1837; married at Friends meeting-house in Brooks, according to Friends ceremony, 33 Sept. 1859, Charles Griffin, b. 10 Jan, 1833, Mamaroneck, N.Y., son of Daniel and Anna (Cornell) of M. ; gr. son of Joseph and Phila (Jliller) of JI,, and of Thomas-I. Cornell and Amy (Fisher) of Scarsdale, N.Y. Farmer. Res. 1877, Mamaroneck, N. Y. Children born in JIamaroneck: 1. Daniel', b. 34 July, 1800. 2. Alic^, b. 2 Aug, 1863. 3. Mary-Emma', b. 1 Jlay, 1865; d. 1 Aug. 1866, and was buried at Purchase, in Harrison, Westchester Co., N.Y. 4. Charles-Winslow', b. 26 Dec. 1866. 5. Jesse-Fisher', b. 19 June, 1869. 6. William', b. 17 Mar. 1871. 7. Amy-Lydia', b. 34 Jan. 1873. 9. John-Winslow', b. 16 Aug. 1839; d. 25 Feb, 1840, and was buried in South Brooks. Charles-Lane', b. 10 Jan. 1841 ; married Lizzie Clifford. Res. 1877, South Brooks, Me. Child: Son', bom in 1877. 11. James- Winslow', b. 17 July, 1842; married in Boston, JIass., 18 Nov. 1874, Annie-Lizzie Gay, bom in Waldo, Jle. Res. 1877, on the homestead. South Brooks, Me. Children : 1. Harry-Winslow',^. 20 Oct. 1875, Brooks, Me. 2. Daughter', born iu 1877. 10. ^ Fry, Hanson, Lane, Evans, Luce. 859 10242. 7. Lydia', b. 8 May, 1801; is deceased; married Ebenezer Fry, of Vassal boro, Me., and had two sons, neither of whom are living. 10243. 8. Sarah', b. 26 Aug. 1805; married John Hanson, of N.H. P.O. add. 1873, Weare, N.R 10244. 9. Jeremiah', b. 1 Jan. 1808; d. Sept 1877; married Rebecca Jones. Ees. Lynnville, Jasper Co., Iowa Children: 10244". Stephen*. 10344''. Henry-Alfred'. 10344". Daughter', died young. 10245. 10. Lucy', b. 18 Apr. 1809; d. 29 Nov. 1844. She married John Lane, of Weare, N.H., b. 24 June, 1805; removed to South Brooks in 1833. P.O. add. 1873, Brooks, Me. Children : 10246. 1. JIaiy-Austin', b. 3 June, 1831; d. 3 Jan. 1832. 10347. 2. Lucy-JIaria', b. 24 Oct. 1832; m, Monroe, Waldo Co., Me., 20 Aug. 1854, George Evans, b. 23 Aug. 1839, s. of Jeremiah and Sally (BeUows) of Waldo, Waldo Co., Me. Res. 1875, San Francisco, Cal. Children : 10348. Charles-J'., is deceased. 10349. Gemge-L*., " 10350. Annie'. 10351. Frankie'. 10353. 3. John-Edwin', b.- 11 Mar. 1836; d. 10 Mar. 1837. 10253. 4. Sarah-Jane', b. 17 Jan. 1838; m. by Friends ceremony. Brooks, Waldo Co., Me., 16 Aug. 1855, James Cole, b. 29 Mar. 1838, s. of Elijah and EUzabeth (Jones) of Durham, Androscoggin Co., Jle. Farmer. Res. 1877, Tharndike, Waldo Co., Me. Children : 10354. 1. George-Melvin', b. 19 Aug. 1856. 10255. 2. John-Henry', b. 15 June, 1859; d. 20 May, 1862. 10256. 3. Sarah-Lizzie', b. 19 June, 1868. 10257. 5. Martha-Ellen', b. 16 Juue, 1839; m. Waldo, Me., 1 Sept 1857, Miles Luce, b. 25 Jlar. 1821. Farmer. Res. Waldo, Me. Children : 10258. 1. Prince-Edwin', b. 30 July, 1858, 10259. 2. Miles-Irving', b. 20 May, 1862. 10360. 3. Nellie-Maud', b. 13 Mar. 1868. 10361. 4. B^tie- Claude', b. 36 Mar. 1872. 10262, 5. Boby', b. 8 Mar. 1874 ; died the same day. 10263. 6. Charles-Edwin', b. 19 Sept. 1841 ; married, 18 Mar. 1863, Ada-Har riet Rich, b. 1 Oct. 1845, Brooks, dau. of Samuel-Loren, of B., b. 860 Abigail* ( Winslow) Hawkes and Descendants. ^ 25 Apr. 1797, and Sally (Batchelder), b. 2 May, 1803. Res. 1872, Brooks, Me Children : 10264. 1. William-L'., b. 5 Apr. 1864. 10265. 2. MittieGreen', b. 3 Apr. 1868. 10366 3 " / 10^7* A. ,' f twins, bom in 1870; died in seven weeks. 10368. 5. Charles- Albert', b. 37 Aug. 1873. 10369. 6. Emma- Gertrude', b. 18 Jlay, 1875. 10370. 7. James-Oliver', b. 9 Nov. 1843; d. 1 Nov. 1844. 10'371. 11. Alvin', b. 34 Oct 1810; d. 11 Aug. 1873 ;m. China, Kennebec Co., Me., 16 June, 1838, Harriet Jones, b. 5 Mar. 1814, in C, dau. of James and Hannah (Sampson) of Greene, Jle. Shoe manufacturer. Res. Pownal, and, 1873, Freeport, Me. Children born in Freeport: 10373. 1. Gustavus', b. 38 Apr. 1839; married . + Res. 1873, Lynn, Mass. 10373. 2. James-Everett', b. 30 Apr. 1841. Res. 1873, 150 North Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. 10274. 3. Edward-Young', b. 23 Jlay, 1843. Res. 1873, Freeport, Me. 10375. 4. Helen-Persis', b. 9 Mar. 1844; married . -f 10376. 5. Emma-Eliza', b. 38 Aug. 1848; married . -|- Res. 1873, Lynn, Mass. 10277. 6. Hattie-Estella', b, 10 Jlar. 1858. 10378. ABIGAIL', [10175] (JoV, Natlian', James', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 7 Mar, 1776, Falmouth, Me, ; d. Nov. 1851; married, as 3d wife, Lemuel Hawkes. Farmer. Children, three sons and three daughters, of whom 10379. 1. Isaac', b. 10 Jlar. 1803, China, Jle.; m, by Friends ceremony, Esther Holly, who died leaving three children, all of whom -were living in 1873, and two were married and had families; married 2d, by Friends ceremony, at Durham, Jle,, 39 Jan, 1835, Lucy (Jones) Rogers, widow of John Rogers, and dau. of Thomas and Esther (Hacker) Jones, of Brunswick, Jle. She died 15 Aug. 1803, JIanchester, Jle,, and was buried there. Farmer and stone-cutter. Res, Falmouth, and, 1873, Manchester, Kennebec Co., Me. Children by second marriage: 10280. 4. Isaac-Warren', b, 11 Nov, 1835, Hallowell, Jle,; married by Friends ceremony, at Jlancheste.-, Jle,, 4 Jlar. 1803, Sarah-A.Sampson, b. 4 Nov. 1831, Hallowell, JIc, dau. of Proctor and Lydia (Farr) ol JI. Jlember of the S.S. Committee, selectman and farmer. * Res. 1873, Manchester, Me, Children born in Manchester : 10381. 1. Alfred- W'., b. 11 Dec. 1863. K Sa7^ah° {Winslow) [Za?ifi] Robinson. 801 10383. 3. Lucy-r., b. 30 Sept. 1805. 10283. 3. Edgar-S*., b. 12 Oct. 1867. 10284. 5. Lucy-Ann', b. 19 Jlar. 1838, Hallowell. 10285. 6. JIary-Blizabeth', b. 6 Jan. 1840, " 10286. SARAH', [10176] (JoV, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 23 Apr. 1778, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 34 Nov. 1870, Windham, Me. ; married John LANE, who died of yellow-fever, at Harpswell, Jle. She m. 3d, Windham, Timothy ROBINSON, b. 30 Aug. 1784, Berwick, Jle., s, of Stephen and Content (Alley) of W., and brother of Lydia Robinson who married Josiah' Winslow [10595]. He died 8 Feb. 1865, Windham. He was a farmer. [See foot-note to 10173.] Children by the first husband nine in number, of whom only the two first men tioned were probably married. One daughter and three sons are said to have died in South Windham. 10387. 1. 10288. William', b, 14 Apr. 1803, Freeport, Jle, ; died 37 Apr, 1863, Portiand, Jle, ; man-ied there, 5 Sept. 1834, Sophia Wiggins, of P., b. 33 Nov, 1801, Parsonsfield, Jle,, dau. of Nathaniel and Jennie (Nealy), who was born at Portsmouth. Jlaster-builder. She res. 1873, Cor. Wilmot and Oxford Streets, Portland, Me. Children born in Portland : 1. William-Henry', b. 8 June, 1835 ; m. Portiand, 7 Dec. 1848, Julia Cox, b. 4 Sept. 1837, East Boston, JIass., dau. of Warren and Sallie (Speed) of Boston. In 1873, he was connected with the 10389. 10390. 10391.10393.10393. 10394.10395. 10396. 10397. 10398.10399. 10300. Erie R.R. Children: 1 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.7. Edwin-Cox', b kirk, N.Y. Annie-Ella', b. 27 July, 1852, Res. Meadville, Pa. 27 Sept. 1850, Portiand; d. 27 July, 1854, Dun- ; d. 30 Jlay, 1857, D. WWie-W'., b. 17 Dec. 1853, Dunkirk. Horace-E'., b. 14 Aug. 1855, D. Warren- C, b. 35 Nov. 1857, D. Kit- Carson', b. 39 Sept. 1859, D. Leander-L'., b. 14 November, 1801, D, ; d. 19 July, 1865, Jlead ville, Pa. 2. Ann-Maria', b. 18 Aug. 1837; married in New York, 8 Sept 1855, Capt. JIoses-Havens Sawyer, b. 6 June, 1837, Jlystic, Ct,, son of Capt. Jeremiah and EmeUne (Kelley) of JI. Sea-captain. Res. 1875, Mystic, Ct. Children : 1. Hortense-Bonaparte' , b. 3 Feb. 1856. 2. William-Henry', b. 7 Jan. 1862, Mystic ; d. 22 Oct. 1863, Portland. 3. JIary-Jane', b. 16 July, 1830. 4. Charles-Babson', b. 16 Oct. 1833; d. 9 Jan. 1870, Portiand; married there, 34 Jlay, 1855, Lydia Waterhouse, born in 1833, at P., where 862 Descendants of Sarah' ( Winslow) [Lane'] Robinson. 10301.10302. 10303. 10304.10305. 10306. 10307.10308. 10309.10310. 10311. 10312.10313. 10314,10315. 10316.10317. 10318. 10319.10320. 10331.10332. 10323. her parents resided. Master-builder. She res. 1872, Portland, Me. Children born in Portland ; 1. Alice-Ella', b. 15 Jan. 1856. 2. Frank', b. Jan, 1858. 3. Annie-Sawyer', b. 1860. 4. Florence-May', b. 1862. 5. Cora-Bell", b. 1864. 6. Willie', b. 1866; d. 1866, Portiand. 7. Charles', b. 1870; d. 1870, " 5. Sophia-Estella', b. 21 Sept. 1837; m. Portiand, 3 Sept. 1856, Walter- Fearing Goold, b, 10 July, 1830, Eastport, Me,, son of Franklin andMary (Daverson) of Campobello, N.B. Grocer. Res. 1872, Portland, Me. Children born in Portland: 1. Walter-Franklin', b. 17 Aug. 1857. 2. Clarence- Gregory', b, 4 May, 1866. 6. Caroline- Augusta', b, 22 Mar. 1839; d. 1874, in Portland; m. Bos ton, Mass., 7 or 8 Oct, 1858, Charles-Irving Trowbridge, b. 21 Apr. 1837, P., s, of Elisha of P., b. Bunker HiU, Charlestown, and Maria (Stinson). ¦ Children : 1. Ida-Bell- Caroline', h. 21 July, 1859, Portland. 2. Charles-Irving', born in 1862, P. 3. William- Lane', b. 28 Nov. 1865, Woburn, Mass. ; died there, 15 Feb. 1866. 7. Claudius-Mortimer', b. 12 — , 1843; married in Portland, Dec. 1869, Emma-E. Lowell. Fancy and fresco painter. Res. 1873, Portland, Me. Child: Carrie- Augusta' , b. 9 June, 1871, Portland. 8. Sarah-Jennie', b. 3 Feb. 1846. Res. 1873, 75 Oxford St., Portland, Me. 2. Mary-Ann', b. 17 September, 1803, Freeport, Jle. ; d. 5 Dec. 1857, South Brooks, Me.; m. Windham, Me., 1820, Job- Winslow' Austin [10198], b. 12 Dec. 1799, Pownal, Me,, son of Jedediah and JIiriam' (Wins low). He died 4 June, 1805, South Brooks, and was buried there. Res. Pownal and South Brooks, Jle. His second wife was Martha (Rus sell) Hathaway, who was residing, in 1873, at Thorndike, Jle. For de scendants see 10198. 3. Sarah- Jane', died in Windham, Jle., aged 38 years. 4. Charles', died aged about 33 years. 5. Gborob', died aged about 18 years. 6. Amanda', died at an earlier age than the last-mentioned. 7. John', died early. [Two other children by the first marriage.] Robinson, Sylvester, Atkins, Dudley. 863 Children by 2d marriage : 10324. 10. Harriet', b. 9 Dec. 1816; married John-W. Robinson. Farmer. s.p. Res. 1872, South Windham, Me. 10325. 11. Edward-Cobb', b. 25 Feb. 1818; married, 35 October, 1843, Sarah-Jane Fraser, b. 10 Mar. 1830, Athens, N.Y., dau. of WilUam and EUzabeth (Folger) of A. After her death he married, 8 Sept. 1859, Mary" Hussey [10439], b. 20 Jan. 1830, China, Me., dau. of Francis and Hannah' (Hawkes) of Durham, Me., and gr. dau. of Nathan Hawkes and Mary' (Winslow). Chair manufacturer in New York City; oflace, 160 West 27th St. Res. 1872, Mamaroneck, Westchester Co., N. Y. Children : Sarah-EUzabeth', b. 6 Aug. 1844. Angeline-Wilson', b. 25 May, 1847. Edward', b. 25 July, 1850; d. 2 Feb. 1854. Mary-Frances", b. 14 Jlay, 1853. Edward-Fraser', b. 33 Dec. 1855. Maria-Louise', b. 30 July, 1860. Alida', b. 13 Jlay, 1863; d, 13 Oct 1863. Emma-Fi-aser', b. 36 Apr. 1864. Ida', b. 31 Dec. 1865. 10. Francis-Hussey", b. 18 Sept 1867. Jennie', b. 4 Aug. 1870. ry', b. 26 Mar. 1830; married, Dec. 1854, Lydia Varney, b. 25 Sept 1836, dau. of Ebenezer, of Albion, Me. He remained at home until 1844, when he went to New York City, where he was in the giocery business with his brother Edward', about two years, and for the same length of time with A-A. Gould, in the Bowery. He then returned to the homestead and lived with his father. Res. 1872, South Windham, Me. Children : 1. Wniiam-Henry', b. 15 Apr. 1856. 2. Herbert- Winslow', b. 27 July, 1857. 3. Edward-FrankUu', b. 17 Mar. 1860. 4. Edward-Osborne', b. 2 Apr. 1862. 5. Elma-Frances", b. 3 Apr. 1864. 13. Elizabeth', b. 27 Apr. 1822; married Eliphalet Sylvester, Farmer. She married 3d, Charles Atkins. Res. 1872, South Windham, Me. Child by first marriage : 10344. Charles-Henry*. 10336. 1. 10337. o 10338. 3. 10339. 4. 10330. 5. 10331. 6. 10333. 7. 10333. 8. 10334. 9. 10335. 10. 10336. 11. 10337. 12. IlEl 10338. 10339.10340. 10341.10342. 10343. 10345. EUNICE', [10178] (JoV, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 9 Jan. 1781, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 27 Oct. 1852, China, Me., and was buried in tbe Friends burial- ground. South China; m. in Friends meeting, Falmouth, 1 d., 1 m,, 1806, John DUDLET, of Winthrop, Me., born there, 5 d., 11 m., 1775, son of Micajah, a 8G4 Descendants of Job* Wi/nslow. £ minister in the Society of Friends, and Susanna (Forster). He died 27 Oct. 1847, China, Me., and was buried in the Friends burial-ground. South China. Farmer. [Por Dndlej -paLmWy see New England Hist, and Gen. Begister., Vol. X, p. 139.] Res. Durham, Winthrop, and China, Me. Children : 10346. 1. Janb-W'., b. 13 d,, 12 mo., 1806, Durham, Androscoggin Co., Jle. ; died in 1844, Somerville, Jle,, and was buried there; m, by Rev, William Bolar, at China, 23 Oct 1836, to Erastus Tobey, of Patricktown, who is deceased. Res. Somerville, Me. Children : 10347. Lydia-Jane". 10348. Maj, George-Henry', after the death of his father, being at that time about eight years of age, was cared for by his uncle Henry' Dud ley. He served as private in the army of the Potomac ; was pro moted to the rank of lieutenant, under Gen. Banks, in Louisiana, then to that of JIajor ; was stationed on Brazos Island, Texas. He served until the close of the war. In 1807 he went to the State of Jlississippi as overseer of a cotton plantation, owned by a company in JIassachusetts, who employed one hundred and fifty negroes. He died of congestion of the brain, September of the same year. He is said to have been an energetic young man, whose courage has rarely been equaled. 10349. Joseph', was killed in the army, by a collision of cars, while he had Southern prisoners in his charge. lC35t). John-D'., died young. 10351. 2. Micajah', b. 19 d., 10 mo., 1808, Durham, Jle. ; d. 27 Jlar. 1873, Castle Hill, Aroostook Co., Me., and was buried there; m. by Jonathan Clark, China, Kennebec Co., Me., 27 Sept 1833, to Olive Clark, b. 11 July, 1811, China, dau. of Ephraim and Olive (Braley) of New Bedford, JIass. Farmer. Res. China, Presque Isle, and Castle Hill, Me. Children born in China, Me. : 10353. 1. Paulina-Clark', b. 16 Mar. 1835 ; m. by Rev. Wm. Bolar, at China, 6 July, 1856, to Aaron-Clark Varney, of C, born there, Jlay, 1833, s. of William and Hannah (Clark) of Castle Hill. He served iu the Union army, and was killed at Fort Wagner. She married 3d, China, 37 Nov. 1866, John-Payne Roberts, born 4 Sept. 1827, Brooks, Waldo Co., Me., s. of Daniel and JIary (Haskall) of Knox, Jle. Res. 1874, Presque Isle, Me. Children : 10353. 1. Frederic- Dudley', b. 10 Apr. 1857, China. 10354. 2. Gustavus- Benson', b. 3 Jan. 1862, Castle Hill. 10355. 3. Martilla-Braley', b. 1 Feb. 1869, 10356. 2. AUen-Marden', b. 23 Oct 1836; m. by Rev. WilUam BeUmain. at McLaughlin, Sawyer. 865 Mapleton, Jle., 21 Sept. 1861, to Susan-Ann WaddeU, b. 17 Feb. 1842, Lubec, "^A'ashington County, Jle., dau. of John and Keziah (Owen) of N.Y. Farmer. Res. China, and, 1874, Presque Isle, Me. Children born in Castle Hill: 10S57. 1. Georginna-Bean; b. 13 Sept 1862. 10358. 2. Sanford-Sherman', b. 25 Aug. 1864. 10359. 3. Nellie-Grant', b. 27 Aug. 1868. 10300. 4. Olive-Sawyei-', b. 6 Dec. 1870. 10361. 5. Annette-Pease', b. 19 Aug. 1873. 10363. 3. Mari am- Arietta", b. 1 July, 1838; d. 18 Sept. 1841, China. 10363. 4. JlartiUa-Braley', b. 18 Jlay, 1840; d. 9 Aug. 1863, China; m. by Rev. Jlr. Saunders, of Augusta, 34 August, 1859, to Albert UcLaughlin, of A. He died 19 Feb. 1863, at Augusta, aged thirty-eight years. Child: 10364. Charles- Wesley', died 37 Aug. 1863, China, aged two years. 10365. 5. AdaUne-Fairfield', b. 38 .Inly, 1843; d. 19 Oct. 1863, at Mapleton; was married by Rev. Jlr. Given, at Castle Hill, 4 Sept. 1860, to Jotham-Sewell Sa-wyer, b, 17 July, 1835, New Sharon, Me., s. of Joshua and Abigail (Riggs) of N.S. He died 10 June, 1873, JIapleton, aged thirty-eight. Children: 10306. 1. Henrietta- Gates', b. 33 Aug, 1861, Castle HiU. 10367. 3. Herbert- Eugene', b. 13 Jlar, 1863, Mapleton; died there, 1 Oct 1866. 10308. 6. Olive-Clark', b. 30 May, 1844; d. 6 Oct. 1870, at Castie Hill; m. by Rev, William BeUmain, at Castle Hill Plain, 39 Sept 1861, to Jefferson Sa-wyer, b, 38 Feb, 1837, New Sharon, s, of Joshua aud Abigail (Riggs) of N,S,, and brother of Jotham-Sewell, who mar ried AdaUne-Fairfield' [10305]. Res. Castle Hill, Me. Children born at Castle Hill: 10369. 1. Milton- James', b, 39 Dec. 1863. 10370. 2. CAarte- llW«y", b. 15 Nov. 1865. 10371. 3. Emma-Louisa', b. 16 July, 1868. 10372. 4. Frank-Ellsicorth', b. 9 Feb, 1870: d. 37 Feb. 1870, Castie Hill. 10373. 7. Jlicajah-Henry", b. 30 June, 1840; m, by John Waddell, Jr., 18 Oct. 1873, to Arietta Drake, b. 11 Jlar, 1856, Lyndon, Aroostook Co,, Jle., dau. of Rodney and Louisa ( ) of JIapleton. Res. 1874, Castle Hill, Me. 10374. 8. Frances-Clark', b. 17 Apr. 1848; was unmarried in 1874. Res. Castle Hill, Me. 10375. 9- John- Wesley', b. 30 July, 1850; was unmarried in 1874. Res. Castle Hill; P.O. add, Presque Isle, Aroostook Co., Me. 866 Descendants of Eunice' ( Winslow) Dudley. K 10377.10378. 10379.10380. 10381. 10376. 3. JoHN-M'., b. 7 d., 12 mo., 1809, Durham, Me. ; married Fanny Clough; m. 2d, JIary-S. Rollins. Res. 1873, Albion, Me. Children : Mary-Frances".Ellen', died young. By 2d marriage: Ellen'. Hattie'. 4. George-Philbrook', b. 23 d., 2 mo., 1812, Durham, Jle. ; m. Hallowell, Me., 19 Apr. 1835, Sarah Prescott, b. 4 Jan. 1814 [7 Jan. ace. to Pres cott Memorial], Jlonmouth, Me., dau. of Joseph and Nancy-Dearborn (Blake) of JI. ; and gr. dau. of Samuel and JIary (Rundlett) of Sanborn- ton, N.H., and of Asahel Blake and Sarah (Dearborn) of Jlonmouth, Me. [See Prescott Memorial, Part II, p. 314.] She died 4 Jan. 1853, East Boston, Mass. In 1873, he was in the asylum at Taunton, JIass. Builder. Res. Hallowell, Me., and, 1872, East Boston, Mass. Children: 10383. 1. Sarah-Jane", b. 12 Jan. 1836, HalloweU, Jle. ; m. by Rev. Chester Field, East Boston, 20 June, 1853, to Maj. Oli-ver Libby, born 27 Dec. 1829, Wellfleet, Barnstable Co., JIass., s. of Richard and Hannah (Holbrook) of Hampden, Penobscot Co., Me. Major of the 71st Regt. New York State National Guard. Restaurant pro prietor. Res. East Boston and New York City; office, 1873, 137 Fulton St., N. Y. Res. on Main St., East Orange, Essex Co., N.J. Children : 10383. 1. Oliver; h. 21 Apr. 1861, New York City; died there, 23 Apr. 1861. 10384. 2. Oliver- C*., b. 19 Sept._1862, N.Y. ; died there, 19 July, 1863. 10385. 3. Jennie-N'., b. 15 Apr."l864, N.Y. 10386. 4. Walter- Francis', b. 26 Feb. 1872, East Orange, N.J. 10387. 2. George-Edward', died aged about two years. 10388. 3. Emma-Annette', b. 10 Dec. 1844, East Boston; was married there, by J-H. Tilton, 24 Dec. 1863, to Lyman Doane, b. 31 Jan. 1835, East Brookfield, Mass., s. of Joseph and Achsah (Steveas) of East Brookfield. Res. Fortress Jlonroe, Norfolk, and Petersbur and sister of JIary who married Job' Winslow, and of John who married Tabitha' Winslow. [See 10173.] She died 12 Feb. 1778, Falmouth. He married 2d, in that town, 3 Mar. 1779, Elizabeth Austin, b. 30 Oct. 1760, Westbrook, dau. of Benjamin and Susanna ( ). Farmer. Settled in Falmouth, Jle. Children : 10460. 1. Lydia, [10474] b. 34 Oct, 1769 ; d, 7 Mar, 1836 ; m, Amos Hawkes. 10461. 3. Mary, b. 16 Nov, 1776, Falmouth; married Nicholas Austin, of Canada, where they resided, 4- 10462. 3. Thankful, [10493] b, 18 Oct 1780; d. 30 Jlay, 1834; m. Joseph AUen. 10463. 4. Esther, b. 4 Feb. 1783; d. 19 Nov. 1783, Westbrook. 10464. 5. Isaiah, b, 31 .Tune, 178? ; d. 8 Oct. 1786, W. 10465. 6. Levi, b. 30 June, 1785; d. 30 Sept. 1786, W. 10466. 7. IsATAH, [10509] b. 28 Jan. 1787; d. 20 Feb. 1858; m. Phebe Pride. 10467. 8. James, [10565] b. 31 Jan. 1789; m. Hannah Sylvester. 10468. 9. JosiAii, [10595] b. 28 Mai. 1791; m. Lydia Robinson. 10469. 10. Cyrus, [10033] b. 25 July, 1793; d. 19 Apr. 1847 i m. Frances Foster. 10470. 11. Sarah, [10669] b. 11 Sept. 1796; m. Benjamin Boody; m. 2d, Elisha Jones. 10471. 12. Abram, [10673] b. 12 Sept. 179S; m. Mary Deering; m. 3d, Betsey Frost; m. 3d, Phebe Crossman. 10472. 13. Noah, b. 10 Oct. 1800, Falmouth; d. abt 1869, Burnham, Me,, and was bu-ied in Unity, Me. He married Dorcas Jones, a native of Windham, K Lydia' ( Winslow) Hawkes and Descendants. li Me., dau. of Lemuel and Catherine (Allen) of W., and gr; dau. of Lem uel Jones and Waite (Estes). 10473. 14. Asa, b. 1 July, 1804; d. 25 July, 1807, Falmouth. 10474. LYDIA', [10460] (James*, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) born 24 Oot. 1769, Falmouth, Jle., d. 7 Mar. 1826, at Windham, Jle,, and was buried-there; m. 21 Jan. 1789, Amos HAWKES, b. 19 Oct. 1762, JIarblehead, Mass., s. of Amos and Deborah (FUnt). He died 33 Nov. 18—, Windham, and was buried there. Farmer. Windham, Me. Children born in Windham : 10475.10476.10477. 10478.10479.10480. 10481.10482. 10483. 10434. 10485. 10486.10487.10488. 10489.10490. 10491. 10492. 1. Levi', b. 1 Oct. 1789; d. 2 Oct 1866. 2. Elijah', b. 24 Nov, 1791 ; was drowned at sea, 28 Mar. 1838. 3. Sarah', b, 24 Jlar, 1794; d. 20 June, 1857, Windham; married, 10 June, 1824, Elisha Jones, b. 19 June, 1798, Brunswick, Me., a. of Edward and Mary (Tuttie) of Durham, Jle. He married 2d, 27 Jan, 1859, Sa rah' (Winslow) Boody [10669], born 11 Sept. 1796, Falmouth, dau. of James' and Elizabeth (Austin) of F. Res. 1873, Windham Centre, Me. Children born in Windham: 1. Charles', b. 20 June, 1835. 3. Lydia-Jl'., b. IS. Mar. 1837; d. 27 Oct 1832. 3. Mary-H'., b. 22 Mar. 1829. 4. Slartha-H'., b. 2 Aug. 1831; d. 4 Nov. 1832. 5. Amos-H'., b. 11 Dec. 1834; d. 23 Aug. 1861. 6. JIartha-B'., b. 29 Apr. 1837. 4. William', b. 3 July, 1796; d. 3 Sept 1855, Salem, O.; m. 8 Apr. 1824, Jlartha Cobb, of Windham. Coml manufacturer at Portland; was afterward clerk in a dry-goods store in Lynn. Children: Joshua- 0*. Lydiia-M*. 5. JIary', b. 2 Sept. 1798; d. 19 Dec. 1828, Windham. 6. Phebe', b. 30 Aug. 1801; d. 11 Nov. 1838, Windham; narried, 27 Sept. 1827, David' Allen, of W., born there, 12 d., 8 mc, 1795, son of Ebe nezer and Charity (Pope) of W. For differing dates see No. 10845. See Chart of Alleyne Family, pp. 286-7. Child: William-H*., b. 10 Aug. 1828. 7. Thankful', b. 7 June, 1803. 8. Samuel', b. 7 July, 1807. 9. Oliver', b. 15 Jan. 1811; d. 17 Oct 1828, Windham. P.O. add. 1876, Conway, N.H. Res. 1873, Windham, Me. 873 Thankful* {Winslow) Allen. K 10493. THANKFUL', [10463] (James*, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kendm',) b. 18 Oct. 1780, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 30 May, 1834, Vassalboro, Kennebec Co., Me., and was buried there ; married in Friends meeting-house, at F., 30 Sept 1801, Joseph ALLEN, b. 7 Jan. 1773, Windham, Jle., son of Peletiah and Hannah (Hall) of Ma- tiuicus Island, off Penobscot Bay, on the coast of Maine, and gr. son of Francis and Jlary Allen, who came from England and settled in Kittery, Jle. He died at V., 8 Apr. 1801, and wasburied there. He was a farmer; settled in Vassalboro, where be spent the remainder of his life, with the exception of five years' residence in Windham. We extract the following from an account of the Allen and Hall fami lies, furnished by Joseph-Hall' Allen and his sisters: " Peletiah Allen and Hannah Hall were married in Falmouth, Jlaine, 1766, in a public religious meeting of the Society of Fiiends, according to the custom of said society; and, in 1770, settled in Windham, then an unbroken forest from their log- cabin to the Canada line, Jlaine was at that time called a province or district of Massachusetts, and was not admitted into the Union as a sovereign State until 1820. We, his children Phebe, Hannah, and Joseph, reside on the farm on which our father settled. We have heard him relate that, in traveling seven miles to Friends meet ing on the banks of the Kennebec river, with spotted trees to guide him, there beinc no roads, he was under the necessity of taking down seventeen pairs of bars, to ac complish his object. [See Chart of the Alleyne Family, pp. 386-7.] Three brothers by the name of Hall came to this country from England. One of them was drowned, as we have heard, another returned to England, and the third Ebenezer, father of Hannah (Hall) Allen, our grandmother, soon after settled ou Matinicus Island, off Penobscot Bay, coast of Maine, which he purchased. By his first wife Hannah, he had three children, viz. : Ebenezer, Susannah, and Hannah, the mother dying when the last-mentioned was only one day old. He married 3d a lady by the name of Green, by whom he had three more children, viz. : Peter Phebe, and Tabitha. While these three children were quite young the Indians were at war with the whites. Ebenezer Hall and his family were the only inhabitants of the island. A party of savages surrounded and attacked tbe house which was built with logs and constructed with reference to their probable assaults. It was success fully defended by the inmates for three days and nights, when, all being stiU for some hours, Mr. Hall, supposing the Indians had retired, raised the scuttie--window and ventured to look cautiously forth. The enemy being in ambush immediately fired, and he fell back into the house, the frightened children cryino- out ' Father is dead.' Finding the principal defender was now out of the way, they battered down the door, took the mother and her three children prisoners, plundered the house of such things as thoy cared for, set fire to it, and drove their captives before them to Canada. These three children were soon separated from their mother, and have never since been heard from. The mother was afterward exchanged, and made her way on foot to Gorham, Maine, where she became the wife of Chitman COBB. The three older children, by the first wife, were all from home at the time of the attack, and thus escaped the fate of the rest of the family. Ebenezer owned a schooner and was out coasting; Susannah and Hannah were at school in Portland. The last-men tioned married Peletiah Allen, as before stated. Susannah married William Proctor and lived in Windham, Jle, Ebenezer settled on JUitinicus Island, and married K Desceiidants of Thankful* {Winslow) Allen. 873 Susannah Young. They had fifteen children, all of whom married andhad families. He died at the age of eighty years, leaving of living descendants, fifteen children, one-hundred-aud-five grandchildren, and forty-five great grandchildren," Cliildren born in Vassalboro, excepting the last two who were born in Wind ham: 10494, 1, Phebe', b. 17 Nov, 1803; was unmarried in 1873. Res. South Vassalboro, Me. lOlfl.". 3. Lydi.a', b, 10 Jl.ay, 1804; d. 10 Jan. 1835. V. 10496. 3. James', b. 30 Jlar. 1806; married in V., 30 Oct. 1833, JIary Gordon, b. 18 Apr. 1810. Windsor, Kennebec Co., Jle., where her parents resided. She died 1 June, 1873, Orneville, Piscataquis Co., Jle. Farmer. Res. 1873, Orneville, Me. Children: 10497. 1 Charles-Winslow', b. 39 Aug. 1835, V. ; in 1873, was unmarried. 10498. 3. Clara-Ridley*, b. 13 Fob. 1838, V.; m. Burnham, Waldo Co., Me., 35 Apr. 1858, Hannibal-Daniel Dodge, b. 33 Aug. 1831, at B., s. of Elisha and JIary (Kimball), of B. He died 31 Jan. 1869, Fill more, JIo., having removed, in 1808, from Burnh-am to that place. She res, 1873, Orneville, Me. Childien born in Burnham: 10499. 1. Marshall-IIannibar, b, 1 June. 1859; d. 20 Jan. 1869, Fillmore. 10500. 2. Emma-Arietta', b, 2 Aug. 1800. 10501. 3. Madora- Clara', b, 0 Jan, 1862, 10503. 4. Achsah-Elizabeth', b. 3 Nov. .1803. 10503. 5. Chnrles-Winslow', 'h. 10 Oct. 18%b. 10504. 6, Mary-Abbie', b. 2 Dec. 1807. 10505. 3. James-Oliver', b. 25 Oct. 1850, Augusta; iu 1873, was unmarried. 10506. 4, Hannah', b. 1 Mar. 1808; in 1873, wai unmarried. Res, South Vassalboro, Me. 10507. 5, AsA-WiNSi.ow', b, 5 Apr. 1813; d. 29 June, 1824, Bloomfield, and was buried in Vassalboro, 10508. 6, Joseph-Hall', b. 16 Jan, 1815. Farmer and manufacturer. In 1873, he was unmarried and living on the liomestead at South Vassalboro, Jle. 10509. ISAIAH", [10406] {James', Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) born 28 Jan. 1787, Westbrook, formerly Falmoutii, JIc., d. 30 Feb. 1858, Casco, Jle.; m. in F., 24 Jau. 1811, Phebe Pride, born in that town, 6 Oct, 1788, dau, of Isaac, of F., and JIiriam (Ray). She died 29 June, 1870. Farmer, Children : 10510. 1. Ei.izabeth-Ann', b. 21 Jan. 1813; d. 7 Aug. 1860; married, 27 June, 1833, Robert Spiller. Children: 10511. 1. Jonas-Davis', b. 21 Apr. 1834; d. 12 Oct 1853. 10512. 2. Isaiah- Winslow', b. 5 June, 1836. 874 Descendants of Isaiah' Winslow. K 10513. 3. Francis-J'., b. 25 July, 1838. 10514. 4. William-Henry', b. 23 Oct. 1840; d'. 31 Dec. 1840. 10515. 5. Phebe-Jane", b. 29 Jan. 1843. 10516. 6. Emma', b. 11 June, 1844. 10517. 7. Alpheus', b. 34 Sept 1846. 10518. 8. Bliza-Ann-Winslow', b. 34 Jan. 1849. 10519. 9. Cyrus- Winslow', b, 6 Jlar, 1853. 10520. 10, Philinda', b, 14 Jlay, 1854. 10521. 2, Francis', b. 4 Nov. 1814. P.O. add. 1873, Shiocton, Outagamie Co., Wit. 10522. 3. George-Randall', b. 25 Dec. 1816; married Sybil-Ann Dyer, b. 24 Jlay, 1823, Sebago, Me., dau. of Daniel, b. 16 Nov. 1780, Limington, Jle., d. 5 May, 1838, at S., and Martha (Johnson), b. 17 Nov. 1781, at L., d. 23 Sept 1852, at S. Res. 1873, Casco, WdjVs Mills, Cumberland Go., Me. Children : 10523. 1. Vurnan-Bastman", b. 13 Oct 1843; d. 38 Sept. 1868. 10534. 2. Dennis-Ei-astus", b. 8 Sept 1845 ; d. 26 Jlar. 1861. 10525. 3. Edgar-Bloomfield', b. 19 Jan. 1849. 10526. 4. Lunetta', b. 18 Jlay, 1851 ; married, 27 Nov. 1867, Levi- Greenleaf Small, b. 16 Feb. 1S43, Casco, Me., s. of Levi and Jane (Lovett), born in Windham. Children: 10527. 1. Frederic-Erastus', b. 31 Aug. 1869. 10528. 2. Melvin', b. 24 Oct. 1870. 10529. 3. William', b. 4 May, 1872. 10530. 5. Anson-Jordan', b. 38 June, 1855. 10531. 6. Harriet", b. 1 Aug. 1858. 10533. 7. Anthony-True', b. 29 June, 1860. 10533. 8. Randall', b. 3 Sept 1863; d. 8 July, 1863. 10534. 9. George-Nelson", b. 4 Jlay, 1806. 10535. 10. Anna', b. 16 Feb. 1869; d. 33 Jan, 1871. 10536. 4. Esther', b. 34 Feb. 1818; d, 30 Jlar. 1818. 10537. 3. Mary-Jane', b. 10 Dec. 1830; married iu Casco, Jle., 25 Apr. 1843, Lemuel Dyer, b. 12 Jlar. 1817, Limington, Jle., s. of Daniel and Jlar. tha (Johnson), and brother of Sybil-Ann Dyer, wife of George-RandaU' Winslow [10522]. Children: 10538. 1. Dennis-Adelbei-t', b. 23 Dec. 1844; d. 6 Sept. 1845. 10539. 3. Eliza-Ann', b. 6 Apr. 1846; m. Limington, Me., 7 Sept 1867, James Taylor, 10540. 3. Pamela- A'., b. 22 Sept 1847; m. Denmark, Me., 4 Nov. 1862, Stephen-H. Perry. 1Q541. 4. Dennis-Adelbert', b. 33 July, 1849. K Descendants of Isaiah' Winslow. 875 10543. 5. Linda-H'., b. 9 Aug. 1851; m. Bridgeton, Me., 26 Feb. 1869, David Stearns. 10543. 6. George-G"., b. 10 Nov. 1853. 10544. 7. JIattie-J',, b. 9 June, 1856. 10545. 8. Jonas-W'., b. 16 Dec. 1858. W)546. 6. Son', b. 15 Jan. 1823; died the same day. 10547. 7. Josiah', b. 15 Mar. 1824; m. 13 Jan. 1862. Eunice (Strout) Robinson, dau. of George and Eunice ( ). She died 6 Dec, 1803. He m. 2d, 18 Feb. 1866, Sarah-E. Small, dau, of Simeon and Almira ( ). She died 9 Sept. 1867. He married 3d, 24 Sept. 1808, Lucy-B. (Spiller) Foster, dau. of John and Mary ( ). • Res. 1870, WebVs Milk, Gasco, Me. Children: 10548.10549. 10550.10551.10552. 10553.10554. 10555. 10556.10557. 10558. 10559, 10560. 10561.10562. 10563.10564. 1. Clara-F*., b. 16 Oct 1862. 2. Son', b. 6 Sept 1867; d. 24 Nov. 1867. 3. Edith-A'., b, 15 Dec. 1870. 4. Alfred', b. 26 Sept 1872. 8. Isaiah-Pride', b. 23 Jan. 1825, Casco, Jle. ; m. Limerick, York Co,, Jle,, 19 Feb. 1856. Hannah-S. Leavitt, b. 7 Jlay, 1830, Ossipee, Carroll Co,, N,H., dau, of James-G. and Lydia (Sherman) of Parsonsfield, Me., afterward of Padonia, Kansas. Justice of the peace, county commis sioner, postmaster, and farmer. Res. Limerick, Limington, Casco, Windham, and Portland, Jle. P.O. add. 1873, Padonia, Kansas. , Children born in Padonia, except the eldest: 1. James-L',, b. 13 Dec. 1856, Limerick. 2. JIary -B',, b. 6 Jan. 1859. 3. Julia- A'., b. 4 Nov. 1860. 4. Carrie-E",, b, 11 Apr. 1863. 5. George", b. 5 Juno, 1866. 9. Harriet', b. 27 Apr. 1837; d. 5 Oct 1838. 10. JIiriam-Pride', b. 34 Aug, 1829, 11, Noah', b, 33 Apr. 1833; married, 35 Dec. 1864, CaroUne Plummer, b. 31 Jlay, 1843, dau, of Jesse. Res. 1870, Wd)b'i Mills, Casco, Me. Children: 1. Samuel', b. 33 Dec. 1865. 3. Clarence', b. 16 Jan, 1868. 3. Jlinnie-J'., b. 31 Feb, 1869. 4. Vul-nau-Eastman', b. 30 Nov. 1870. 10565. JAMES', [10467]- (James*, Nathan*, James*, job*, Kenelm',) b. 31 Jan. 1789, Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me. ; was married at Friends meeting-house, Fal mouth, 38d,, 3 mo., 1816, to Hannah Sylvester, of Raymond, b. 13 d,, 5 mo,, 1789, Duxbury, Mass,, where her parents resided, and afterward in Raymond. She died 876 Descendants of James' Winslow. K 25 d., 1 mo.. 1863, and was buried in the T ..ads burying-ground, Windham, Jle. He was a member of the Society of Friends ; removed to Windham, 9 d., 4 mo., 1823. Farmer. Res. 1870, Windham, Cumberland Co., Me. Children born in Windham, excepting the eldest two who were born in West brook : 10566. 1. Emzabeth-Bradford', b. 4 d., 3 mo., 1817; was married by Rev. Wm. Warren, at Windham Corner, 4 Oct, 1840, to Daniel Hawkes, of Port land, JIo,, b, 38 Apr, 1805, Windham, s, of James aud Rebecca (Rob inson) of W. He was a farmer and currier while living in Jlaine, In 1858, he removed from Portland to Kansas on account of his health ; d. 31 July, 1863, at Carson, Brown County, in that State, aud waj buried there. Children born at No, 99 Green St,, Portland, except the youngest: 10567. 1. Daniel-Olivei-', b, 13 Aug. 1847; died of diphtheria, 19 Aug. 1800, iu Kansas, aud was buried there. 10568. 2. Emily- .\nn", b, 18 Sept, 1848; was for several years a teacher. She was married by Rev. Jlr. Gates, in Carson, Kansas, 3 Oct, 1869, tu Geoige-Roundy-Thomas Roberts, b. 10 Apr. 1847, Ludlow, Vt,, S. of James and Jlaria (Coy) of L. Farmer. Res. 1870, Hamlin, Kansas. Child: 10569. Maria- Elizabeth', b. 14 Oct 1870, Hamlin. 10570. 3. Franklin-Solomon', b. 15 Jan. 1850, Farmer. 10571. 4. EUa-JIaria', b. 39 Aug, 1851; has been engaged in teaching. 10572. 5. Sarah-EUzabe*h», b, 4 June, 1853; died of ch'lera infantum, 30 Aug. 1853, Portland, Jle,, aud was buried there. 10573. 6. Charies- William", b, 7 June, ISOI, 10574. 7. AUce-Jane', b. 33 July, 1855, 10575. 8. George-Henry', b. 37 July, 1858, Carson, Kansas. 10576. 3. Lucy-Ann'; b. 30 d., 11 mo., 1818; d. 2:; d., 2 mo., 1830, V>stbrook. 10577. 3. JIary-Ch.4.tman', b. 23 d., 9 mo., 1830; m. Windham, Jle., 39 Oct 1847, Noah Hanson, of W., b. there, 14 Dec. 1814, s. of Joseph and Lydia (Hanson) of W. He was County Superintendent of Public Instruction and township trustee six years; county commissioner two years; postmaster twelve years; teacher eiglitoeu years; and farmer; was also a merchant in Portlaud, Jle., eleven years, removing, October, 1857, from that place to Carson, Kaus.as, where he was residing in 1870. Children born in Portland, except the youngest: 10578. 1. JIartha-EUeu', b. 33 Aug. 1848; m. Carson, 1,5 Jlay, 1870, Marshall- Jacob Welcome, s. of Stephen-D. and Clarinda ( ). 10579. 2. lloward-Byron', b. 13 Apr. 1851. 10580. 3. Irving-Milton', b. 4 Oct 1853. 10581. 4. Walter-Herbert', b. 15 Jlar. 1857. 10582. ¦). Oscar-Alouzo', b. 13 Oct, 1801, Carson. K Josiah' Winslow and Descendants. 877 10583. 10584. 10585. 10,-.86. 10.J87. 10588. 10589. 10590.10591. 10593. 10593. 10594. 4. Rufus', b. 13d., 7 mo., 1833; d. Id., 6 mo,, 1845, Windham. 5. Francis', b, 10 d,, 9 mo,, 1834; m, by Rev. A, Lincoln, Gray, Me,, 3 Oct 1853, to AlgeUne Legrow, of AVindham, born there, 15 Oct 1839. Teacher. P.O, add. 1870, Presque Isle, Aroostook Co., Me. Children: 1. Marietta', b. 14 Jan. 1855, Windham. 2, Florabel', b. 24 Jlay, 1856, " 3. Frank-E'., b. 22 Dec. 1858, Westbrook. 4. WilUe-H"., b. 17 Nov. 1860, JIapleton, Aroostook Co., Me. 6. Sarah-Sylvester', b. 23d., 8 mo., 1836; m. Windham, 37 Oct. 1859, Jo seph-Clement Chute, of W., son of Josiah and Catherine (Clement). Farmer. Res. 1870, Windham, Me. Children born in Windham: 1. George-Clement', b. 8 Oct 1860; was drowned 6 July, 1863; and was buried in Windham. 2. Edward-Winslow", b. 2 Feb. 1863. 7. Oliver', b. 28 d., 11 mo,, 1829; m. Windham, 15 Nov, 1863, Margaret- Jane Rhoades, b, 1 5 Nov. 1844, in Nova Scotia, dau. of James and Ab bie (Patten) of N.S. Farmer. Res. 1870, Windham, Me. Child: George-Edward', b. 9 Jan. 1866. 8. Louisa-Ellen', b. 31 d,, 1 mo,, 1833. 10595. JOSIAH', [10468] (James*, Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b, 28 Mar. 1791, Falmouth, now Westbrook, Jle. ; m. Windham, Jle,, 8 Feb, 1816, Lydia Rob inson, of Windham, born there, 5 June, 1793, dau, of Stephen and Content (Alley) of Berwick and South Windham, Jle. She died 29 Apr. 1871, at Westbrook, and was buried there. Farmer. [For Robinson family, see foot-note to 10173.] Res. 1870, Saccarappa, Jle., and, 1873, WestM-ook, Me. Children born in Westbrook: 10596. 1. Esther', b. 33 Nov. 1816; d. 7 Feb. 1817, W. 10597. 2. Content', b. 36 Dec, 1817; married at Westiiroik, 38 Aug, 1839, Charles' Hamblin [11337], b. 36 Sept. 1817, Windham, s. of Allen and Lydia' (Winslow) of W. lie died 13 Jau. 1845, Windham, He was a mason. She married 2d, Portland, Jle,, 36 June, 1806, James' Pope [11090], b, 17 Jlay, 1808, Vassalboro, Jle., s. of Ebenezer' and Sarah (Chase) of V. Farmer, Removed from Westbrook to Vassalboro. Res. 1873, East Vassalboro, Me. Children: 10598. 1. Lydia', b. 8 Sept. 1840, AVestbrook; died tiiere, 8 Oct. 1843. 10599. 3. Harriet", b. 39 Nov. 1843, " ; d. 14 Aug. 1800, Bast Vassal boro, Jle. ; married at V., 39 June, 1800, Charles-H. Jones. 873 Descendants of Josiah" Winslow. 10600. 10601. 3. 10603; 4. 10603, 5. 10604. 10605.10600. 10007. 10608. 10609.10610.10011. 10612.10613. 10614.10615. 10616. 10617. 10618.10619. 10620. 10621. 3. Edward-Winslow', b. 11 Sept. 1858, Vassalboro. Mary', b. 9 May, 1819; d. 9 Feb. 1820, Westbrook. Charles', b. 20 Nov. 1831; d. 30 July. 1833, Westbrook. Stephen-Robinson', b. 31 Jlay, 1833; m. Windham, Jle., 3 Dec. 1852, Hannah Hacker, b. 16 Sept. 1823, Vassalboro, dau. of Jeremiah and Sarah (Read) of W. and V. Boot and shoe maker. Res. 1872, Saccarappa, Me. Children born in Westbrook : 1. Sarah-Maria", b. 8 Jan. 1854; d. 3 Jfar. 1804, Westbrook. 2. Ella-Frances', b. 16 Aug. 1856; d. 23 Aug. 1857, AV. 3. Alfred-Boody', b. 34 Oct. 1858, 4. Ellen-Augusta', b, 17 Aug. 1860. 6. Edward-B'., b. 30 Oot. 1834; m. by Rev. H-B. Abbott, Portiand, Me,, 34 Dec. 1861, to Juliett Hamblen, b. 1 July, 1837, P., dau. of WiUiam and. Susan-Lowe (Bartlett) of Gorham, Cumberland Co., Jle. He was a shoemaker ten years; afterward a farmer and stock-raiser. Res. Portland, Poland, and Westbrook, Jle. ; in 1808, removed to Padonia, Brown Co., Kansas, where he was living in 1873. Child : 1864, Westbrook. 17 Oct 1833, AVestbrook. 11 Aug. 1857, Parsonsfield, Me.; m. AVestbrook, 33 Oct. 1851, John-Brackett Cartland, b. 31 Aug. 1824, P., s. of Silas and Ann (Brackett) of P. Res. Parsonsfield, Me. Children born in Parsonsfield : 1. JIartha-Elma', b. 29 Jlay, 1853. 2. Cynthia- Winslow", b, 10 Aug, 1857. 9. Cyrus', b. 20 July, 1832; died in infancy, at Westbrook. 10. Lydia-Maria', b. 15 Aug. 1834; married in W., 2 Jlar. 1859, Isaiah- Noah Hacker, b. 15 Jlar. 1820, Vassalboro, Me., s. of Jeremiah and JIarlon-Hamblen', b. 15 Feb. 7. Janb-Boody', b. 9 Jlay, 1836; d. 8. Cynthia', b. 9 Jlay, 1839; d. Sarah (Read) of V. Farmer. Children born in Westbrook: 1. Albei-t-J*., b. 35 Aug. 1860. 3. Emma-Lydia", b. 3 Dec. 1863. 3. Charles', b. 34 June, 1864; d, 33 Aug, 4. Hattie-Hamblen', b. 37 Nov. 1865. 5. Willie-Isaiah', b. 1 Nov. 1870. 6. Sarah-Maria', b, 37 April, 1873. Res. 1873, Westbrook, Me. 1864. 10633. CYRUS', [10469] (James*, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kendm',) b. 25 July, 1793, Westbrook, Me.; d. 19 April, 1847, Casco, Me., and was buried there. Ilia wUl was recorded in Portiand, Jle. He was married in Freeport, Me., by Rev. Jlr. Mason, 18 Dec. 1815, to Frances Foster, b. 6 Mar. 1798, P., dau. of Benjamin and Welch, Smith, Tucker. 879 Rebecca (Curtis) of P. Farmer, and, in winter, a teacher of common schools. Res. AVestbrook, Freeport, Vassalboro, Raymond, and Casco, formerly a part of Raymond. He was a worthy member of the Society of Friends in Casco; was loved and re spected in Ufe, and in death lamented. In 1874, his widow was living in Casco with her son Matthew-Franklin'. Children: 10623. 1. Rbbecca-Foster', b, 25 Sept, 1816, Freeport; d, 28 June, 1855, Casco, and was buried there; married in C, 14 Jan. 1835, Robert-B. AVelch, b. 18 Apr, 1811, s, of James and Polly ( ) of Raymond, Me. He died 3 May, 1843, Lexington, Jle,, and was buried there. She married 2d, Seba Smith. Res. Raymond, Lexington, and Casco, Me. Children, of whom the first three were born in Raymond and the others in Lexington, Jle. : 10624. 1. Cyrus- Winslow', b. 10 Dec. 1835; left home just before the war of tbe rebellion, and has not since been heard from. 10625. 2. Alvin', b. 15 Aug. 1837; m, by Rev, A-W, Pottie, Westbrook, 13 Jlar. 1868, to JIary Bailey, b. 13 Jlaj-, 1838, Saccarappa, Cumber land Co., Me., dau, of Isaac-AV. and Bethiah ( ) of S. He served in the late war, enlisting as private in the 1st and 10th Jlaine Vol. Regiments. Res. Westbrook and Portland, Jle., and four years in Jlason City, Cerro Gordo Co,, Iowa, where he en gaged in farming. His health failing, he returned to the State of Maine. In 1874 he was steward of the steam-ship Dirigo. P.O, add. Saccarappa, Me. Child: 10636. Frank- Woodbury', b. 27 Nov. 1868, Jlason City. 10627. 3. Freeman", b. 23 June, 1839; d. 11 Jlay, 1850, Poland, Me. 10638. 4. Robert-B",, b. 36 Apr. 1843; served in tbe war, and died while on the march, about 17 Apr. 1863, New Orleans, La. 10639. 5. Charies-B'., d. 39 Jan. 1843, Lexington, Jle. 10630. 3. James-Allen', b, 8 Aug. 1818, Vassalboro, Jle. ; m, by John Sawyer, Esq., Raymond, Jle., 9 Jan. 1843, to Eliza-Jauo Gerry, b. 15 Nov. 1818, at R,, dau of Jacob and Dorothy (Jlarch) of Poland, Me. Stove and hardware dealer. Res. Lexington, Poland, and, 1874, Bath, Me. Children: 10631. 1, Ellen-Frances", b. 33 Dec. 1845, Poland; m. by Rev. Nahum Brooks, of Manchester, N.H., 5 Oct, 1869, to Henry-Sewall Tucker, of Bath, born there in 1847, s. of George-Washington and JIary-Ann (Reed) of Bath. Clothing store, 1876, 765 Washing ton Street. Res. 34 Apipleton Street, Boston, Mass. Child: 10632. Harry- Winslow', b. 1 Feb., 1871, Boston. 10633. 3. Albert-Gerry', b. 9 Sept, 1850, Poland, Me, ; was married at Bath, by Rev. Mr! Heath, of Brunswick, 35 Aug. 1873, to Rachel-Hyde 880 Descendants of Cyrus* Winslow. K McDonald, of Bath, born there, 15 Jlay, 1800, dau. of Jacob and Rachel (Hyde) of Bath. Stove aud hardware dealer. Res. 1876, Bath, Me. 10031. 0. Adelaide-Dora', (twin of Albert- Gerry',) b. 9 Sept. 1800, Poland; m. in Bath, by Rev. J-0. Fiske, of that place, 35 Dec, 1873, to Wal ter-Forrest Marston, of B,, born in 1849, Danville, Me., s. of WilUam-Frost and Sarali-Dewitt (Carville) of B. Teacher. Res. 1874, Somerville, Mass., and, 1876, Bristol, B.L Children : 10035. 1. C'AaHe.9-TI'«n.sfoM', b. 33 Sept. 1873, Bath. 10636. 3. Frederic-Shearman', b. 7 July, 1875, Somerville, Mass. 10637. 4. Chariie-Freoman", b. 13 Nov. 1806, Batii; died there, 8 Jlar. 1864. 10638. 5. Emma-Jane', b. 36 May, 1858, B. 10639. 3. JIatthew-Pranklin', b. 4 Jlay, 1831, Raymond, Jle, ; was married in Casco, by Rev, James Libby, 37 Dec. 1846, to Deborah-Roberts Small, b, 14 Feb, 1819, Gray, Cumberland Co., Jle., dau, of Robert and Ann (Lawrence) of G. She died 3 Sept. 1859, Otisfleld, Cumberland Co., Jle., and was buried in Casco. He married 3d, , He was a mem ber of the Legislature in 1863. Farmer, Res. Westbrook, Otisfield, Harrison, and WebVs Mills, Casco, Me. Children: 1. Cyrus-Roscoe', b. 30 Sept. 1847, Casco; enUsted in the Union army at the age of fifteen, and served till the close of the -war. Res. 1874, Lancaster, N.B. 2. Helen-JIay", b. 21 Dec. 1853, Casco. 3, Charies-Franklin', b. 19 Aug, 1859, Otisfield, Jle. William-Fostkr', b. 38 Dec. 1833, Casco; m, Portland, Jle., 14 June, 1847, Lois-JI. Noble, b, 3 Jlay, 1833, Casco, dau, of John and Eliza beth (White) of C. She died 10 Aug, 1859, Cumberland, Jle,, and was buried in Casco. He married 3d, Freeport, Jle,, 10 Sept 1861, Lizzie-D. Grant, b. 7 May, 1840, Pownal, Jle., dau. of Reuben aud Dorothy (Gross) of Freeport. Res. 1874, Yarmouth, Cumberland Cd., Me. Children: 10044. 1. Froderic-A'., b. 5 Aug, 1849, Westbrook, Me. 10040. 2. Rosetta-L"., b. 15 Aug, 1851, Raymond, Me. 10646. 3. Sarah-L',, b, 3 July, 1803, Yarmouth, Jle. 10047. 4. Newell-F'., b. 21 Jlay, 1855, 10648. 5. William-L',, b. 13 June, 1859, Cumberland, Jle. By 3d marriage : 10649. 6, Charies-G"., b. 5 April, 1863, ?' 10650. 7. Herbert-S'., b. 9 Apr. 1868, Yarmouth, Me. ; d. there, 31 Jlay, 1869. 10651. 8. Albert-P'., b. 2 June, 1870, " 10653. 9. Franklin-S',, b. 14 May, 1873, " 10G40. 10641.10043. 10643. K Duran, Hall, Todd, Webb, Cool: 881 10653. 5. Olive-Coffin', b. 38 Nov. 1825, Casco; m, by Rev. B-D. Peck, Port land, Me., 1 Oct. 1853, to Nathaniel Duran, b. 10 Dec. 1816, Durham, .Me., s. of Nathaniel and JIary (Young) of D. Miller. s.p. Res. 1874, WebVs Mills, Casco, Me. 10654. 6. Joiin-Bartol', b. 14 Sept. 1837, Casco; was married there, by Rev. D- Y. Stevens, 9 Nov. 1856, to JIaria-H. Sawyer, b. 11 Sept 1836, Stand ish, Me., dau. of Lemuel and Esther-G. (Purington) of S. He has boon a merchant; in 1874 was a lumberman and cattle-broker. Res. Casco, and, 1874, Windham, Me. Children boru in Casco: 10655. 1. Fanny-R',, b, 17 Mar. 1858; led there. ¦10056. 2. Sarah-M"., b. 30 Aug. 1859. 10657. 7. Lydia-Robinson', b. 7 Apr. 1830 ; 10661. 10662.10663.10664. 10660. 10660.10667. 10668. d. 16 Apr. 1863, Casco, and was bur- Todd. married Hall ; and probably 2d, Res. 1876, Bradford Street, Portland, Me. Children by 1st marriage : 10658. AUce-A'. 10659. John-P' [These two children were brought up by their aunt Sarah-Jane' (Winslow) Cook, 10668.] 10660. 8. t)oRCAS-JoNEs', b. 14 June, 1832, Casco; married there, 24 Nov. 1851, Richard-JIaybury Webb, proprietor of Webb's Jlills, b. 31 Jan. 1818, Casco, s. of William-Elder and Mehetable (Maybnry) of Webb's Mills. He died in that place, 11 Dec. 1866. He had been a merchant and carriage manufacturer. She res. 1874, WebVs Mills, Casco, Me. Children born at Webb's Jlills : 1. 2. William-Herbert', b. 18 Aug. 1852; died in 1873. The year pre vious he was a clerk in Bath Hotel, Bath, Me. Charles-JIerritt', b. 29 Oct. 1854; in 1872, was clerk in a dry-goods store, Boston, JIass. 3. Jennie-Lind', b. 4 Dec. 1856 ; died in 1873. 4. Florence-Percy', b. 11 Mar. 1859; d. 6 Jlar. 1870. 0. Mamie', b. 10 Aug. 1861. 6. Abraham-Lincoln', b. 27 Dec, 1864; d. 28 Feb. 1871. 7. Fannie-Gortrude', b. 23 June, 1866. Sarah-Jane', b. 31 Oct. 1834, Casco; was married there, by Daniel-M. Cook, Esq., 1 Nov. 1854, to Benjamin-Francis Cook, b. 24 July, 1833, C, s, of Richard, Esq,, and Mary (May bury) of C. He has served as constable, collector, and street commissioner. Farmer. Jlrs, Cook mentions the following incident regarding her child hood: "When I was a child of four years, a teacher once told me to tell my mother not to spend her time in curling my hair, but to use that time in prayer to God. It is said I answered indignantly, stamp- in"- my little foot at her, 'God curled my hair, mother never did.' 23 882 Descendants of James* Winslow. K My sisters hastened home and informed my parents that I swore at the teacher, and they thought I deserved chastisement. My father took me on his knee, saying, ' You have given your teacher a wiser and truer answer than one older could have done, I hope it is a lesson that will benefit her, teaching her not to meddle with God's works,' That teacher never troubled me again concerning my duty to God or my parents. She had her answer in full." We are informed that a picture of Gov. Edward' Winslow, wliich hangs in Jlemorial Hall, Boston, bears a striking resemblance to Jlrs. Cook. She has no children, but has brought up AUce-A'. and John- P'. Hall, children of her sister Lydia-Robinson' [10607]. Res. Casco, and, 1874, Auburn, Me. 10669. SARAH', [10470] (James', Nathan* James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 11 Sept. 1796, Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me. : m. 15 Apr. 1830, Benjamin BOODY, of AV., s. of Robert aud JIargery (Hill). After his death slie married 2d, as 2d wife, 27 Jan. 1859, Elisha JONES, of Windham, b. 19 .Tune, 1798, Brunswick, Me., s. of Edward and JIary (Tuttle) of Durham, Jle. He married 1st, 10 June, 1824, Sarah' Hawkey [10477], b. 34 Jlar. 1794, Windham, dau. of Amos and Lydia" (Winslow). Res. 1873, Windham Centre, Me. Children : 10670. 1. Franklin, b. 3 Feb. 1831; d. 11 July, 1840. 10671. 3. Alfred- A., b. 8 Sept, 1833; d, 39 Aug. 1857. 10673. 3. Lizzie- W., b. 11 Feb. 1835; m, David-H. Walker, of Casco, Me. 10673. ABRAJl', [10471] (James', Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b, 13 Sept. 1798, Falmouth, Jle, ; m, Scarboro, Jle,, 7 Sept, 1825, Mary Deering, of S., born there, 7 Jan. 1803, d, 37 Sept, 1838, Wiudham, Jle. She was dau. of Jeremiah aud Jlary (Sawyer) of S. He married 3d, Limington, Jle,, 10 June, 1830, Betsey Frost, of L., born there, 3 Oct 1810, and died there, 11 Jlay, 1835. She was dau, of Wingate and Anne (Jlitchell). He married 3d, in Durham, 39 Sept. 1836, Phebe Crosman, of D., born there, 4 Mar. 1798,. dau. of Solomon and Mehetable (Goddard) of D. Res. 1873, Windham, Me. Children: 10674. 1. JIary-Ann', b. 3 Mar. 1837, Limington, Jle. ; m. tiiere, 1 Jlar. 1860, Isaac' Jones [10703], b. 5d., 8mo., 1837, Brunswick, Me., s.of Thomas and Hannah' (Winslow) of B. He died in B., 37d., 13mo., 1864. She married 3d, in Standish, Me., 19 June, 1809, OUver-Pope' Allen, [10860] b, 13 Jan. 1834, Windham, Me., s. of Nathan' and JIary (Estes) of W. Tanner and currier. Res. 1876, Limington, Me. Children; 10675. 1. Alice-Maria', b. 10 May, 1861, Brunswick, Me. 10676. 2. Emily-Mary', b. 17 Jan. 1865, " 10677. 3. Freddie', b. 16 Aug. 1871, Limington; d. 23 Oct 1871. ^ Wentworth, Jones, Northey, Horton. 883 10678. 3. JIaria-Betsby', b. 3 Jan. 1843, L. ; married there, 14 Jan. 1868, Jo seph-Hill Wentworth, b. 31 July, 1844, Buxton, s, of Eben and Pris cilla (Hill) of Cape Elizabeth. In 1876, he was cashier at the Westem Union Telegraph office, Portland, Jle. s.p. 10079. JOHN', [3038] (Nathan*. Janus', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 2d., 8mo., 1751, Falmouth, Jle, ; d. 6d,, 7mq., 1829, AVestbrook. He married at Friends meeting, Salem, JIass,, 32d,, 6mo,, 1780, Lydia Hacker, of S., born there, 6 Aug. 1756, dau. of Jeremiah and Lydia (Smith) of S. She died lid,, 4mo,, 1839, Portland, Me. They resided in that part of Falmouth which is now Westbrook, occupying the pa ternal mansion. Hewas a minister of the Society of Friends; also a mechanic. For an extended description of his character see Annual Obituaries, 1858. Children born in Falmouth: 10680, 1, Jeremiah, [10691]b. 30d,,9mo., 1781; d. lid., 8mo., 1858; m. Sarah Norris. 10681. 2. Hannah, [10698];b. 30 d., t mo,, 1783; d, 25 d., 5 mo., 1869; m. Thomas Jones. 10682, 3. Nathan, [10706] b, 27 d., 3 mo,, 1785; d, 9 d., 9 mo,, 1801 ; m. Comfort' Hussey ; m, 2d, JIary Belcher, 10683. 4. Isaac, [10718] b. Id,, Imo., 1787 ;d, 25 d., 7 mo., 1869; m. Sarah Hus sey. 10684. 5. IsAiAH-IL, b. 2 d,, 9 mo,, 1788; d. 16 d,, Imo,, 1834; was drowned in the Presumpscut River, which runs by the old Winslow farm. He married iu Friends meeting, Philadelphia, Pa,, Id,, 9mo,, 1828, Ra- chel-P. Clement, of P, After her death he married in Friends meet ing, Portland, Jle., 1 d., 8 mo., 1833, Phebe' Pope [11117], b. 2 d., 12 mo,, 1807, dau. of Joseph" and Hannah (Taber), and gr. dau. of Elijah Pope and Phebe" (Winslow) of Wiudham, Me. She died 2 d., 3 mo,, 1852, Lynn, JIass. He was a manufacturer of machine and hand cards. 10085. 6. Cynthia, [10733] b. 12 d., 4 mo., 1790; d. 28 Apr. 1866; m. Ezra Northey. 1Q086. 7. .\MY, b. 27 d,, 12 mo., 1793; d. unmarried, 14 d., 3 mo., 1816, West brook, Me. 10687. 8. Sarah, [10731] b, 4 d., 5 mo., 1795; m. 1 d,, 5 mo., 1833, Rufus Horton. 10088. 9. Lydia-Hacker, [10733] b. 8 d., 0 mo,, 1798 ; m, 30 d,, 8 mo,, 1825, Caleb Jones. 10089. 10, JIaria, [10743] b. 1 d., 12 mo., 1800; m. Isaiah Jones; m. 2d, .John Horton. 10690. 11. John, [10748] b, 11 d., 1 mo., 1803; d. 4 d., 3 mo,, 1836; m. Phebe- Pope' Cobb [UOIOJ. 10691. JEREMIAH", [10680] (John*, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 20 d., 9 mo. 1781, Falmouth, Me, ; died 11 d., 8 mo., 1858, Havre, France, His brother Isaac' was with him at the time of his death. We copy the following from the SS-i Descendcmts of John' Winslow. K papers of Rev. Hubbard' Winslow [6939] and those of his son Rev. Kenelm' [6956]: "Jeremiah Winslow, for nearly half a century, resided at Havre, where he ac cumulated a large fortune, chiefly in a successful management of the whale fishery. Previous to his residence in Havre, he resided temporarily in New Bedford, Mass., and is familiarly r&membered by many who enjoyed his society at that time, and subsequently, during his frequent visits there, and in their business relations with him. As an upright merchant he was esteemed, and, as an accomplished gentleman, a warm-hearted and sincere friend, he was beloved by all who knew him at the time of his death." He married iu New Bedford, 2 d., 3 mo., 1824, Sarah Norris, of London, Eng,, dau. of Henry and Sarah ( ). Children : 10692. Caroline', married Albert Tscharner. They spend a portion of the year in Havre, France, and the remainder in Berne, Switzerland. Children : 10693. Henry', in 1870 was unmarried. 10694. Albert', " " 10695. Georgianne', died before 1830. 10696. Charles-Edward', b. 30 Apr. 1838; m. 36 Oct. 1854, , a native of France, who d. 19 Feb. 1867. He is Chevalier de la Legion d'honneur. Res. 1878, Havre, France. Children: 1, Robert', b. 18 July, 1855. Sarah', b. 18 Apr. 1857. Marguerite", b. 7 Dec. 1858. JIathilde', b. 5 Sept. 1860. Clementine', b. 6 Nov. 1863. Francois'. 10697. JIaria', married William leselin, occurred after that of her father. Children : 10697". 1. Georgine', b. 24 May, 1853. 10697''. 2. JnUe', b, 8 Oct 1854. 10697°. 3. Rodolph', b. 12 Jan. 1856. 10696'. 1, 10696''. 3. 10696'. u. 10696'!. 4. 10696'. 5, 10696*. 6. a native of Switzerland. Her death Res. Havre, Fi'ance. d., 10698. HANNAH', [10681] (John', Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 30 4 mo., 1783, Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me, ; died 35 d., 5 mo,, 1869, at W. ; mar ried there, at Friends meeting, 1 d,, 13 mo,, 1819, Thomas JONES, of Brunswick, Jle,,. (father of Isaiah, husband of her sister, Maria' [10743]) b, 7 d., 5 mo,, 1770 Merryconeag, now Harpswell, Jle,, s, of Lemuel of JI,, b, 30 d,, 7 mo., 1730, Hano ver, Mass,, and Wait (Estes), b. 31 d., 3mo., 1733, also at Hanover, dau, of Edward aud Patience ( ). He died 5 d., 1 mo., 1863, Brunswick. Was a minister of the Society of Friends and a farmer. Children born in Brunswick : 10699. 1. Esther', b. 20 d., 3 mo., 1821; in 1876 was unmarried. Res. West- Bvffum, Allen, Sewall. 885 brook. Me,, with her aunt, Lydia-Hacker' (Winslow) Jones [10733], 10700. 2. Nathan-Winslow', b. 2 d,, 1 mo., 1823, Res. New York City. 10701. 3. Thomas', b. 19 d., 3 mo,, 1824; died unmarried, 0 d., 2 mo., 1845, Brunswick, Jle. 10703. 4. JIaria', b. 29 d., 1 mo,, 1836; d. 11 d,, 7 mo,, 1854; m, 5 ino„ 1851, John-Henry Buffum, b. 30 Jlar. 1831, Berwick, Me,, s, of John and Lydia (Estes) of B, He married 3d, S.alem, JIass,, 13 February, 1803, Rebekah-Maria' Northey [10734], b. 31 Jlay, 1835, S., dau. of Ezra and Cynthia' (Winslow) of S. Shoe mauufacturer. s.p. Res, 1878, Lynn, Mass. 10703. 5. Isaac', b. 5 d., 8 mo., 1837; died 57 d., 13 mo,, 1864; m. Limington, York County, Jle., 1 d., 3 mo,, 1860, Mary- Ann' Winslow [10674], of L,, born there, 3 Jlar. 1837, dau. of Abram' and JLary (Deering) of L. He was a farmer and resided in Brunswick, Me. She married 3d, Standish, Jle,, 19 June, 1869, Oliver-Pope' Allen [10865], b. 13 Jan. 1834, AVindham, Jle., son of Nathan' and JIary (Estes) of W. Tanner and currier. Res. 1876, Limington, Me. Children : 10704. 10705. Alice', born in Brunswick, Emily'. Jle. 10706. NATHAN", [10083] (John', Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 37 d., 3 mo., 17:>0, Falmouth, now AVestbrook, Jle; died 9 d., 9 mo., 1801, Portland, Jle. His powers of invention were considered remarkable. He was also noted for both moral and physical courage. He was one of tho earliest abolitionists in Portland, and for many years the most prominent abolition lecturers were entertained by him whenever they came to the city. His house was once surrounded by a mob on this account, when Stephen Foster took refuge there. He married in Friends meeting, Portland, Jle., 1 Oct 1811, Comfort Hussey, born in that city, 38 Jan. 1780, dau. of Samuel-FotbergiU and Thankful (Pui-iuton) of P. She died 38 Jan. 1843, Funchal, Madeira. He married 3d, in Portland, 13 Aug. 1849, Jlary-Belcher Vaughan, b. 3 Jan. 1794, at P., dau. of William, of P., and EUzabeth (Jordan) of Saco, Me. He engaged early in trade, and was for many years a hardware merchant. Pwtland, Me. Children bom in Portland : 10707. 1. Fredbric-Franklin', b. August, 1813; died in infancy, at Portland. 10708. 2. Louisa-JIaria', b. 9 Sept. 1814; d. 5 Nov. 1800, Boston, Mass. ; married in Portland, 9 June, 1830, Samuel-Edmund Sewall, born in B., 9 Nov. 1789, s. of Joseph and Jlary (Robie) of B, He married 3d, 18 June, 1857, Harriet' (Winslow) List [10715], He has long been known as a lawyer and earnest reformer, and has been very active and efficient in improving the laws of JIassachusetts. Boston, Mass. Children: 10709. 1. Lucy-EUen", M.D., b. 36 J^pr. 1837, Boston; grad. 1862, at the New England Fem. Jled, College, Boston ; in 1874, she was prac- 886 Descendants of John* Winslow. 10710. 10711. 10713. 10713.10714. 10714'. 10714'. 10715. tising successfully in that city. ' Res. No. 8 Park Square, Boston, Mass. 2. Louisa-Winslow', b. 3 June, 1846, Roxbury. Res. Melrose, Mass. 3. Ldcy-Ellen', b. 20 Jan. 1816; d. 20 Aug. 1856, Germantown, Penn.; m. Portiand, 32 Oct 1838, Edward Fox, b. 9 June, 1815, P., s. of John and Lucy-Jones (Oxnard) of P. He was judge of the Supreme Court of Jlaine in 1862-3, and of the U.S. District Court in 1866. He res. 1878, Portland, Me. Children born in Portiand : 1. Ellen- Winslow', b. 16 Aug. 1839; m. in Portland, 26 Aug. 1863, Gen. Francis Fessenden, b. 18 Mar. 1839, in P., s. of Hon, Wm- Pitt and Ellen-Maria (Deering), and grandson of Gen. Samuel Fessenden [8275]. For his military record see page 709 of this volume. Res. 1878, Deering St., Portland, Me. CUld : Edward-Fox', b. Apr. 1866. 2. Edward-Winslow", b. 26 Dec. 1845; grad. 1867, Cambridge Law He married Anna- Winslow Dana, of Port- She res. 1878, Vaughn St., Portland, Me. 10716.10717. School; d. Feb. 1877. land, Jle. Children: 1. Ethd-D'. 2. Winslow''. 4. Harriet', b. 30 June, 1819; m. in Portland, 20 June, 1848, to Charles List, of Philadelphia, afterward of Boston, b. 5 Jlay, 1810, in Ger many, s. of John and Catherine ( ). He died 15 Apr, 1850, Melrose, Mass. She was married 2d, by Rev, Jlr, Stebbins, at Portland, 18 June, 1857, to Samuel-Edmund Sewall, an eminent lawyer of Boston, born there, 9 Nov. 1789, s. of Joseph and JIary (Robie) of B, She is tbe author of a poem entitled "To tho Unsatisfied," which was pub lished in The Waif, a collection of poems edited by H-W. Longfellow; also of one entitled "Morning and Night." Jlr. SewaU's first wife was Louisa-Maria' Winslow [10708]. s.p. Res. 1878, Melrose, Mass. 5. Fredbric-Franklin', born in 1822; died in infancy. 6. Fredbric-Franklin', b. 2 Oct. 1824; d 2 Aug. 1843, Dorchester, JIass. 10718. ISAAC", [10683] (John', Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 1 d., 1 mo., 1787, Falmouth, now Westbrook, Jle.; d. 25 d., 7 mo., 1809, Augusta, Jle.; m. in Friends meeting, Portland, 11 d., 5 mo., 1815, Sarah Hussey, a native of P., dau, of Samuel-FothergiU, and Thankful (Purinton) of P., and sister of Comfort Hussey, who m. Nathan" [10700], He was a sea-captain and merchant in Havre, France; cai-ried on the whaUng business there with his brother Jeremiah" [10091], aud was with him at the time of his death. They were the first to introduce the -whale fishery into France. When he retired from active life he settled in Danvers, Mass., but after the death of his wife went to reside in Philadelphia, Pa. K Taylor, Northey, Buffum, Horton. 887 Child : 10719. 10720. 10721.10722. Emily- Annette', b. 5 July, 1822, Havre, France; m, Philadelphia, Pa,, 19 June, 1851, FrankUn Taylor, of P,, b, 16 December, 1823, Bristol Township, Bucks Co,, Penn,, s, of Anthony and Jlary (Newbold) of that place. His paternal and maternal ancestors came from England, in 1077, aud settled in AA''est New Jersey. He graduated at Princeton College in 1840, and is a lawyer. In 1870-1, they were traveling in Europe. P.O, add. 1878, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Children: 1. Edward-Winslow', b. 13 June, 1854, Germantown. 2. Frederick-AVinslow', b. 20 Jlar. 1856, G. 3. Jlary-Newbold", b, 18 Dec, 1857, PhUadelphia. 10733. CYNTHI.A', [10680] (John', Nathan*, Jame.'s', JoV, Kendm',) b. 12 d., 4 mo,, 1790, Falmouth, Jle, ; d. 28 Apr. 1866, Salem, Mass., at the house of her son William'. She married at Friends meeting, Falmouth, 16 July, 1831, Ezra NORTHEY, of S., born tiiere, 9 Apr. 1779, s. of William and Rebekah (Collins) of S. He died in S. , 33 Jlay, 1855. Jlerchant, Salem, Mass. Children born in Salom: 10734. 1. Rebekah- JIaria', b. 31 Jlay, 1835 ; m. Salem, 13 Feb, 1863, John-Hen ry Buffum, of Portiand, Me,, b. 30 Jlar, 1831, Berwick, Jle,, s, of John and Lydia (Estes) of B. He married first, 5 Nov,, 1851, JIaria' Jones [10703], Shoe manufacturer ; was also, in 1878, engaged in tlie lumber business, s.p. Res. Lynn, Mass. 10725. 2. AVilliam', b, 14 Apr. 1839; m. Brooklyn, N,Y,, 18 June, 1863, Marga- ret-Folger Anthony, of B,, b. 19 July, 1833, Providence, R.L, dau. of Edward and Helen- JIaria-Hastings (Grieve) of P. In 1878 he was President of the Salem JIarine Insurance Company. Res. Salem, Mass. Children: 10736. 1. Herbert- Winslow", b. 39 Oct, 1864, Salem. 10737. 2. Edward- Anthony', b. 7 Mar. 1867, " 10738. 3, William-Ezra', b. 11 Feb, 1869, 10739. 4. Kenelm-Winslow". b. 11 Apr. 1870, " 10730. 5. Henry-Buffum', b. 29 Aug, 1874, " 10731. SARAH', [10687] (John*. Nathan*. James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 4 d., 5 mo., 1795, Falmouth, Jle, ; married there, at Friends meeting, 1 d,, 5 mo,, 1833, Rufus HORTON, of Portland, Jle., b. there, 2 Apr, 1790, only son of Rufus and Abigail (Lord) of P He died very suddenly from hemorrhage of the lungs, 19 Aug, 1867, while on a visit to his friend Samuel Taylor, of Fairfield, Jle. For several years he was one of the directors of the Androscoggin and Kennebec R.R. ; also director of the Manufacturers and Traders Bank, and of the National Traders Bank for nearly thirty years, being President during half that time. They settled in Portland, Jle. In 1870 his widow was residing at the old family mansion in Westbrook, Me., with her sister Mrs. Lydia-Hacker" (Winslow) Jones [10733]. P.O. add. Portland, Me. 888 Descendants of John* Winslow. ^ Child: 10782. Lydia-Hacker', b. 21 Feb. 1838, Portiand; died there, 20 Feb. 1841. 10733. LYDIA-HACKER", [10688] (John', Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenehn',) b. 8d., 6 mo., 1798, Falmouth, Jle. ; mamed, 30 d.,8 mo., 1825, Caleb JONES, ofW., s. of Israel and Martha (Goodwine) of Durham, JIo. In 1873, they were residing in Westbrook, Me., five miles from Portland, ou the home farm of her father. P.O, add. Portland, Me. Children born in Durham, with the exception of the three younger: 10734. 1. JIartha-PhebE', b. 31 Oct. 1830; d, 10 June, 1853, Westbrook. 10735. 3. Caroline', b. 37 Oct 1837; was unmarried in 1873, 10736. 3. JoHN-WiNSLOw', b, 37 June, 1829; m. JlUton, N.H., 7 Feb. 1865, Ade- laide-EUza Doldt, of JL, b. 33 June, 1846, Wolfsboru, N,H., dau. of James and Eliza-Etta (Stevens) of JI. He is extensively engaged in putting up canned goods, more particularly sweet corn, known through the country as -'Winslow's Green Corn." During- the packing season of 1869 he employed, in at least six establishments in different towns in Jlaine, 3,000 hands, and packed, of corn alone, 1,900,000 cans. Res, 1878, Westh-ook; P.O. add. Portland, Me. Child: 10737. William-Northey", b. Jlay, 1866. 10738. 4. Sarah-Maria', b, 16 April, 1831; m. Westbrook, Me., 30 Oct 1864, David Jones, b, 35 Nov, 1833, Brunswick, Jle., son of Lemuel and Maria (Buffum) of B. Farmer. Res. Westbrook; P.O. add. Portland, Me. 10739. 5. Franklin', b. 9 Jan, 1833; d. 3 Aug, 1856, AVestbrook. 10740. 6. Caleb-Augustus', b, 5 Jan. 1836; m, AVestbrook, 35 June, 1868, So- phronia-Ellen Laribee, b. 39 Jan, 1845, W., dau. of John and Sarah- Little (Jlillioner) of W. Fanner and mechanic. Res, Westh-oo'^; P,0, add. Pm-tland, Me. 10741. 7. Isaiah- Winslow', (twin of Caleb- Augustus',) b. 5 Jan. 1836; d. 33 Feb. 1841, Westbrook. 10742. 8. Lydia- Winslow', b. 10 Feb. 1840; d, 7 Apr, 1841, W. 10743. MARIA', [10689] (John', Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) h. 1 d., 13 mo., 1800, F,almouth, Me.; d. 33 d., 3 mo,, 1873, Philadelphia, Pa,; married in Fal mouth, at Friends meeting, 1 d,, 6 mo,, 1830, Isaiah JONES, b, 1 d,, 1 mo,, 1799, Brunswick, Jle,, s, of Thomas and Esther (Hacker) of B, [See 10698]. He died 10 d., 7 mo., 1834, Portland, Me. Hewas a hardware merchant in that city. She married 3d, at Friends meeting, Falmouth, 33 d., 8 mo., 1839, John HCR- TON, of PhUadelphia, Pa., born 19 d., 0 mo., 1790, Salem, Mass., s. of John and EUzabeth (Ward) of S. He died 38 d., 1 mo., 1805, Philadelphia. Builder. She res. 1870, 330 South Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Child: 10744. Alfred', b.20 Apr,1831, Portiand, Me. ; m. Brooklyn, N.Y., 21 Oct 1863, JTartha-HoUand Anthony, of B., b. 22 Aug. 1837, Providence, R.L, K John' and Dr. John' Winslow. 889 dau. of Edward and Helen-JIaria-Hastings (Grieve) of B,, and sister of JIargaret-Folger Anthony who married William' Northey [10725]. Gcn'l manager of the Tioga Improvement (coal mining and transport ing) Company. Res. Portland, Me., 1831-39; Philadelphia, 1839-53; Corning, Steuben Co., N.Y. , 1853-64; and Philadelphia since 1864. P.O. add. 1878, Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. Children born in Philadelphia : 10745. 1. Laura-Anthony', b. 30 July, 1864. 10746. 3. Artlmr- Winslow', b. 24 Jlay, 1866. 10747. 3. Helen-Lucretia', b. 23 Dec. 1869. 10748. JOHN', [10690] (John*; Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 11 d., 1 mo., 1803, Falmouth, Jle. ; died 4d., 3 mo., 1830, Lynn, JIass, During his absence from home on a traveling excursion South, in the interest of the firm with which he was connected, his health gave way, and upon his return it was thought best to place him under medical treatment in Boston. He failed so rapidly that he could not be taken home to Portland, but died at the house of Jlrs, Olive' (Cobb) Oliver [11014], He married at Friends meeting, Portlaud, Jlaine, 5 d,, 3 mo,, 1835, Phebe-Pope' Cobb [11010], of P., b. 35 Jlar. 1813, Parsonsfield, Jle,, dau. of Edward and Phebe" (Pope) of P., and gr. dau. of Elijah and Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, of Wind ham, Jle, She died 15 d,, 2 mo,, 1837, Portland. He was a hardware merchant For Cobb family see [11000], and for Pope family [10750]. Portland, Me. Child: 10749. John', JI.D., was born 14 Jlar. 1836, Lynn, Mass., at the house of Mrs. Olive' (Cobb) Oliver [11014], where Jlrs. AVinslow remained for a time after the death of her husband, whom she survived about one year. He was consigned by his mother to the care of her sister, Jlrs. Lydia' (Cobb) Neal [11032], and her husband, Peter-JIorrUl Neal, who brought him up as if he were their own son. He was fitted for col lege at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N.H. ; entered Harvard University, 1855; received the degree of A.B., 1859, and A.JI. in course. After two years devoted to teaching, he began the study of medicine at the Jledical Department of Harvard University, 1801 ; entered service of U.S. Sanitary Commission, .June, 1802, and was employed on Hospital Transports for three months ; then entered U. S. Army service as Act ing Jledical Cadet; was later appointed Acting Assistant Surgeon; and in tiiose capacities was on duty at Union Hotel U.S.A. General Hospital, Georgetown, D.C, aud at Jit. Pleasant U.S.A. General Hos pital. Washington, D.C, till the close of the war, July, 1865. Re sumed medical studies in New York City, and received degree of M.D. from Bellevue Hospital Medical College, N.Y., 1866, and from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, N.Y., 1867. From that date till 1872 was in hospital and private practice in New York ; was Attend- in" Physician to Out-Door Department of Bellevue Hospital, 1868-72; Assistant Physician to Nursery Hospital, and to Idiot Asylum, Ran- 890 Phebe" {Winslow) Pof>e and Descendants. K dall's Island. 1809-70; Demonstrator of Anatomy, Woman's Medical College of N.Y. Infirmary, 1869-73 ; Assistant Sanitary Inspector, Metropolitan Board of Health; Life Insurance Examiner, etc. In June, 1872, removed to Ithaca, N.Y,, whore he has been engaged in the practice of his profession up to tbe present time, 1878. He res. 1836-41, Portland, Jle, ; 1843-49, North Berwick, Jle, ; 1850-04, Lynn, JIass,; 1865-71, New York City; 1872-78, Ithaca, N.Y. John" Winslow had eleven cliildren, of whom ten married, and were living in 1839, the date of his death, AVe have in our records twenty-nine grandchildren; twenty-nine great grandchildren; aud three great great grandchildren. The fol lowing surnames have been introduced by intermarriages with other families: Buf fum, Fessenden, Fox, Horton, leselin, Jones, List, Northey, Sewall, Taylor,Tschai-ner, 10750. PHEBE', [3040] (Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 3 mo,, 1753, in Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me, ; d, 8 d,, 9 mo,, 1813, AA'indham, Jle, ; m, by Friends coi-emonjr, at P., 19 d., 5 mo,, 1768, Elijah POPE, a native of Boston, b, 33 d., 13 mo,, 1743, 3d s, of Robert* and Phebe ( ) of B, [ifec, of Salem Monthly Meeting of Friends.] He owned a large farm; was a blacksmith by trade, as were also several of his sons, for a time at least He died 8 d., 3 mo., 1838, Windham, and was bur ied there. Res. Falmouth and Windliam, Me Children born in Falmouth, and all deceased: 10751. 1. Robert, [10763] b. 7 d., 6 mo,, 1769; d. 1 d,, 7 mo., 1841; m, Jlary Allen, 10753. 2. Sarah, [10777] b. 23 d., 8 mo., 1770; d. 24 d., 11 mo., 1835; m. John Cook. 10703. 3. Charity, [10844] b. 22 d., 9 mo., 1771; d. 21 d., 4 mo., 1814 ;m. Eben ezer Allen. 10754. 4. Samuel, [10886] b. 30 d., 12 mo., 1773; d. 24 d., 1 mo., 1800; m. JIary Wing, of Sidney, Me. 10755. 5. Nathajj, [10982] b. 28 d,, 3 ino,, 1770; d, 30 d,, 1 mo., 1809; m, Phebe Allen. 10756. 6. Phebe, [11000] b, 19 d., 10 mo,, 1776; d, 3 d., 6 mo,, 1853; m, Edward Cobb ; m, 3d, Eli Haines. 10757. 7. Sibyl, (11041] b. 9 d., 4 mo,, 1778; d, 33 d., 1 mo., 1865; m. Joshua Jenkins. * 1, JOSEPH' POPE, d, about 16B7; married Gei-tvude , He c-ime to tliis oonntrj In 1634 m' the Mary and John, o£ London; was made frseman, 17 May, 1637; ia 1658 was punished for going to Quaker meetmg, Saleiii, Mass. Children born in Salem: S, 1, Damaris', b, 23 d,, 4 mo , 1643; m, Joshua Buffum. 3. 3, Hannah", b. 20 cJ., 7 mo., 1645: died young. 4. 3. Hannah', b. 26 d., 3 mo., 1648; married Caleb Bu-uuo. 6. 4. George', b. 8 d., 7 mo., 1649; died younp;, 6, 5. Joseph', b. 27 d,, 10 mo,, 1650; m, Bathshua Folger. 7. 6. Benjamin', b. 4 mo,, 1653; m, Damaris Shattuolc, 8. 7. Samdbl', b. 18 d., 5 mo,, 1656; m, 23 d., 1 mo., 1686, Exercise Smith. K Descendants of Phebe* { Winslow ) Pope. 891 10758. 8. Ebenbzer, [11081] b, 29 d,, 1 mo., 1780; d. 10 d., 10 mo., 1834; m. Sarah Chase ; m. 3d, Ann Rogers. . 10759. 9. Joseph, [11115] b. 17 d., 10 mo., 1781; d. 8 mo., 1833; m. Hannah Taber. 10760. 10. John, [11130] b. 11 A., 3 mo., 1783; d. 4 mo., 1864; m. Lydia Taber. 10761. 11. Tabitha, [11157] b. 8 d,, 1 mo., 1780; d. 6 d., 9 mo., 1806; m. John Cartland. 10763, 12, Elijah, [11181] b, 13 d,, 10 mo,. 1786; m. Hannah Taber. Children: 9. 1, Damaris', b. 2mo,, 1687; died in a few months. 10. 2. SamuoP, b, 11 d., 6 mo., 1689; d. 21 d., 9 mo., 1769; married Sarah , b. 5 d., 3 mo., 1693; d. 10 d., 1 mo„ 1773. Children: 11. 1. Elizabeth*, b. 16 d., 4 mo., 1716; d. 5 d., 5 mo., 1716. 12. a. Robert*, 127] b. 9 d., 6 mo.. 1717; d. iJ d., 3 mo., 1776; married Phebe , 13. 3. Ebenezer*, L41] b. Hi d., 1 mo., 1719-20; m. Elizabeth , 14. 4, Estes*, h. 18 d„ 12 mo., 1721-2; d. 16 d., 11 mo,, 1723-1). 15. 5. Philadelphia*, b. 26 d., 12 mo., 1723-4; d, 8 d., 3 mo., 1750. 16. 6. Surah*, b. 2 d., 5 mo., 1726; d. 4 d., 4 mo., 1701,. 17. 7. Btith*, b, 6 d,, 1 mo., 1728-9; d. 30 d., 1 mo., 1764. 18. 8, Samuel*, b, 27 d., 7 mo„ 173L 19, 9, Henry*, b. 14 d., 6 mo,, 17:33; died the same night. 20, 10, Hannah*, b, 20 d,, 7 mo„ 1734. 21. 3. Margaret', b. 12 d„ 10 mo,, 1691. , 22. 4, Enos', b. 1 d„ 2 mo„ 1695. 23. 6. Hannah', b. 17 d., 2 mo., 1097. 24. 6. Elizabeth', b. 2:5 d„ 5'mo., 1698. 25. 7, Eunice', b, 12 d„ 8 mo,, 1700. 26. 8, Ruth', b, 11 d., 3 mo., 1705. 27. ROBERT', [12] (Sidiiue!', Samuel', Joseph^,) b. 9 d,, 6 mo„ 1717; d, S3 d,, 2 mo„ 1776, Casco Bay, Falmouth, Me.; m. Phebe , born 8 d., 11 mo., 1716. Bu.stoii, Mass. Children born in Boston: 28. 1. John, b. 29 d., 10 mo., 1740. 29. 2. ROBERT, b. 14 d.. 10 mo., 1741; d. 9 d., 6 mo., 174'J, 30, 3, Elijah, Ii, 23 d., 13 mc, 174-J; d. 8 d., 8 mo., I8-J8; m. 19 fl., 5 mo., 1708, Phebe' Winslow [10750], 31, 4, Abigail, b, 9 d.. 13 mo.. 174.3. 32. 5. Phebe, b. 7 d.. 8 mo., 171.5; d. 20 d., 8 mo., 1745. 33. 6, r Phebe, b, 5 d,, 8 mo,, 1746; d. 9 d,, 11 rao., 1747. 34. 7, -j Kobert-Brown, b, 5 d., 3 mo,, 1748; d. 4 d,, 6 mo,, 1748, 35, 8 Joseph, h, 19 d,, 11 mo., 1748; settled in Augusta, Me. 36. 9. Elizabeth, b. 20 d., 2 mo., 1750. 37. 10. Phebe, b. 3 d., 7 mo., 1751; ; d, 29 d,, 4 mo,, 1824; m, WUliam" Winslow [11737]. ;j8, 11, Sarah, b. 1753; lived but a few weeks. 39, 12, Robert, b. 3 d., 9 mo., 1754, 40. 13. Hannah, lived but a few days. 41. EBENEZER', [13] {SamueP, SamueV, Joseph^,) b. 23 d., I mo., 1719-30; married Elizabeth , b. 6 d., 12 mo., 1717-18. £oston, Mass. Children: 42. 1. Elizabeth, b. 6 rt., 7 mo., 1745; d. 22 d., 7 mc, 174B. 43. 8. Bobert, b. 1 d., 7 mc, 1746; rt. 11 d., 8mo., 1747. 44. 3. Ebenbzer, b. 4 d., 11 mo,, 1748-9; d, 16 d,, 2 mc, 1749. 45. 4. , died in 1750, 46, 5. EsTKS, b, 2 d., 10 mo., 1757. 892 Descendants of Phebe" { Winslow) Pof>e. K 10763. ROBERT', [10751] (Phebe' (Winslow) 'PoT^e, Nathan*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) b. -7 d,, 0 mo,, 1709, Falmouth, Jle. (JIassachusetts until 1830); d. 1 d., 7 mo., 1841, and was buried in Pownal, Jle, ; m, Windham, Jle., 1 d., 5 mo., 1794, JIary Allen, of Windham, born there, 33 d., 1 mo., 1768, sister of Phebe Al len who married Nathan' Pope [10983], of Ebenezer who married Charity' Pope [10844], and of Joseph who married Thankful' Winslow [10493]; and d. of Pele tiah. of Kittery, Jle. (s. of Francis and JIary Allen), and Hannah (Hall), d. of Ebe nezer, who came from England, and lived ou Jlatinicus Island, Jle. She died 5 d., 11 mo., 1847, Pownal, and was buried there. [See account of Halls and AUens, p. 872, and Chart of Alleyne Family, Vol. I, pp. 380-7.] Blacksmith and farmer. Pownal, Cumberland Co., Me. Children born in Pownal : 10764. 1. Son', b. 8 d., 3 mo., 1795. 10765. 2. Isaac', b. 10 d., 13 mo., 1795; died unmarried, 17 d., 2 mo., 1863; was a blacksmith and farmer, aud lived on tbe homestead in Pownal. 10766. 3. Hannah', b. 26 d., 8 mo., 1797; d. 9 d., 9 mo., 1814. 10767, 4. Phebe', b. 25 d,, 2 mo., 1799; unmarried. Res. 1876, Windham, Me. 10768, 5. Sarah', b. 1 d,, 2 mo., 1801; d. 19 d,, 3 mo,, 1815. 10709, 0, AlmirIa', b. 3 d,, 1 mo,, 1803; d, 13 d., 8 mo,, 1820. 10770. 7, Lydia', b. 9 d,, 8 mo,, 1804; d, 8 d,, 9 mo,, 1839. 10771*. 8. Mary', b, 23 d,, 4 mo., 1806; unmarried. Res, 1876, Windham, Me. 10773. 9. Robert', b. 38 d,, 8 mo,, 1808; m, Windham,_ 36 d,, 11 mo., 1847, Ju liette Kennard, b, 4 d., 6 mo,, 1833, Raymo'ud, Jle,, d. of Elijah, of Windham, and Lucy (Perry) of Raymond. She died 4 d,, 1 mo., 1876, Windham, and was buried there. AVool-carder, cloth-dresser, and woolen manufacturer. Res, Pownal, and 1876, Windham Centre, Me. Children born in AVindham; 10773. 1, Lucy-M',, b. 33 d., 9 mo,, 1851 ; d. 39 d., 4 mo., 1875. 10774. 3. Ellen-P',, b, 37 d,, 1 mo,, 1854. 10770. 3. Charies-Frederic", b. 13 d., 7 mo., 1808, 107;0. 4, JuUette-Kennard', b, 10 d,, 13 mo,, 1800. 10777. SARAH', [10753] (Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Natban*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 33 d., 8 mo., 1770, Falmouth, Jle,; d. 34 d,, 11 mo., 1830; m.arried. 30 d„ 10 mo., 1793, John COOK, of Raymond, Jle., b. 35 d,, 5 mo,, 1705; d, 15 d., 5 mo., 1834. Farmer. Vassalboro, Me. Children : 10778. 1. Phebe', b. 37 d., 7 mo., 1794; m. Vassalboro, Jle., 38 d,, 8 mo., 1817, John Hobby, b. 13 d,, 1 mo., 1794, s. of Remington, of V. She mar ried 2d, Joshua Cobb, s. of Nicholas and Desire ( ) of Limino-ton. Children : 10779. 1. William-Henry', b. 25 d., 11 mo., 1818; m. 27 d., 5 mo 1845 Sarah-C. Gilkey, b. 20 d., 5 mo., 1836, d. 33 d., 13 mo.' 18oo! K Pinkham, Nichols. 893 Remarried 2d, 37 d., 11 mo., 1851, Esther-B. Gilkey, b. 13d., 8 mo., 1818. Children: 10780. 1. Joseph-E*., b. 30 d., 1 mo., 1847. 10781. 2. William-B'., b. 33 d., 12 mo., 1848. By 2d marriage : 10783. 3. John-B?., b. 18 d., 9 mo., 1853. 10783. 4. James-G'., b. 4 d., 6 mo., 185—. 10784. 5. Walter-O'., b, 10 d., 1 mo,, 1807; d, 1 d., 10 mo., 1858. 10785. 3. Anstress-G'., b. 1 d., 1 mo., 1820; d. 12 d,, 10 mo.. 1862; m. 24 d., 9 mo., 1846, CharlesG. Pinkham, b. 16 d., 9 mo,, 1819, d. 23 d., 1 mo., 1872. Children : 1. AUen-G''., b. 28 d., 7 mo,, 1848; d. 11 d., 10 mo., 1848. 2. c Edward-E'., b, 30 d,, 8 mo,, 1850. 3.' Charles-S'., b, 30 d., 8 mo., 1850. 4. John-H'., b. 15 d., 2 mo,, 1853. 5. Alfred-T'., b. 11 d., 4 mo,, 1855. Joseph-C, b, 17 d., 9 mo,, 1821; d. 3 d., 9 mo., 1846. Sarah-C, b. 1 d,, 1 mo., 1833; d. 19 d., 11 mo,, 1847. Lucy-N'., b. 33 d,, 6 mo., 1834; d. 16 d., 10 mo., 1846. Louisa-J'., b, 34 d., 5 mo., 1830; m. 3 d., 6 mo., 1853, Stephen Nichols, b. 39 d., 6 mo., 1831. Children : 10795. 1- J-Edward', b. 6 d,, 7 mo,, 1854. 10796. 2. Sadie-L'., b, 39 d,, 3 mo., 1856. 10797. 3. Annie-M'., b. 39 d., 1 mo., 1871. 107S8. -4- William-H'., b. 14 d., 8 mo., 1872. 10799. 7. John-E'., b. 23 d., 1 mo., 1837; d. 17 d,, 4 mo., 1847. 10800, 2. Robert', b. 4d,, 11 mo,, 1795; d. 20 d., 11 mo., 1795. 10801. 3. J Daniel', b. 23 d., 9 mo., 1796; d. 3 d,, 12 mo., 1798. 10802. 4. 'Elijah', b. 23 d,, 9 mo,, 1796; married, 26 d. 8 mo., 1824. Judith , b. 31 d,, 12 mo., 1801; d, 23 d,, 11 mo,, 1875. Children : 10803. 1- Almira', b. 28 d,, 6 mo., 1825; d, 24 d., 9 mo., 1826. 10804. 2. Albert', b. 17 d., 2 mo,, 1827;- married, 7 d,, 9 mo., 1851, . 10805. 3- Almira-P',, b, 33 d., 5 mo,, 1838; m, 35 d,, 10 mo,, 1849, -. 10806. 4- Sarah-Jane', b. 11 d. 7 mo,, 1839; m. 36 d., 10 mo., 1848, . 10807! 5- Rachel-G'., b, 35 d., 3 mo,, 1831; d. 13 d,, 8 mo., 1869; m. 18 d., 8 mo,, 1849, . 10808. 6. Eliza', b. 37 d,, 7 mo., 1833; d. 3 d., 8 mo,, 1832. 10809. 7- John-JI'., b. 15 d., 6 mo., 1834; m. 6 d., 3 mo., 1861, . IO8I0! 8. Edward-H"., b. 17 d., 5 mo., 1836; d. 14 d,, 8 mo,, 1843. 10786. 10787. 10788. 10789. 10790. 10791. 3. 10793. 4. 1079:^. 5, 10794. 6. 894 Descendants of Phebe { Winslow ) Pope. K 10811. 9. Elijah', b. 6 d,, 5 mo,, 1839; ra, 38 d,, 9 mo., 1865, . 10813. 10. George-D'., b, 37 d., 3 mo., 1841; m. 1 d., 11 mo., 1868, . 10813. 11. Edward-H'., b. 10 d., 6 mo., 1844; m. 37 d., 11 mo., 1868, . 10814. 5. Samuel', b. 17 d., 1 mo., 1799; d. 30 d., 10 mo., 1819. 10815. 6. Robert', b. 13 d., 5 mo., 1800; d. 33 d., 10 mo., 1874; m. 22 d., 9mo., 1825, . 10816. 7. Joseph', b. 1 d., 3 mo., 1802; d. 11 d., 1 mo., 1833. 10817. 8. Daniel', b. 7 d., 1 mo., 1804; was living in 1876. 10818. 9. Edward', b. 25 d., 5 mo., 1805; d. 4 d., 11 mo., 1840. 10819. 10. John', b. 27 d., 1 mo., 1807; d. 14 d,, 12 mo., 1808. 10820. 11. John', b. 24 d., 8 mo., 1808; d. 34 d., 13 mo., 1811. 10831. 13. Ebenezer', b. 39 d., 1 mo., 1810; d. 31 d., 9 mo., 1840; m. China, Jle., 31 d., 13 mo., 1836, Mary Jones. Children: 10833.. 1. Lydia-P'., b. 18 d., 9 mo., 1837, South China. 10833. 2. Jlary-Eliza', b. 17 d., 3mo., 1841, _ -' 10824. 13. JIary-Ann', b. 25 d., 4 mo., 1812; m. 35 d., 2 mo., 1841, Rufus Max- field, b. 7 d., 7 mo., 1817; d. 26 d.,2 mo., 1847. He lived in Ray mond, Jle., and was s. of Josiah and Nancy ( ). She married 2d, 29 d,, 11 mo., 1849, Levi Varney, of Windham. Res. 1876, Windham Centre, Me. Children: 10835. 1. Nancie-Elizabeth', b. 8 d., 3 mo,, 1842; d, 30 d., 9 mo„ 1866. 10826. 2. Joseph-Estes', b. 30 d., 5 mo,, 1843; m. 7 d,, 8 mo,, 1867, Debar J. Baker. P.O. add., 1876, Windliam Centre, Me. Children: 10827. 1. Ina-B'., b. 8 July, 1871. 10828. 2. Malel-B'., b. 13 Jlar. 1873. 10829. 3. Kate-Lydia', b. 12 d., 6 mo., 1845; m. 2 d,, 9 mo., 1866, Edward-M. Lee Gro, who died 30 d., 6 mo., 1868. Her P. O. add. 1876, 61 Brackett Street, Portland, Mt. ChUd : 10830. Edward-M'., b. 2 d., 12 mo., 1867. 10831. 4. Rufus-Andrews', b. 22 d., 3 mo., 1847; m. 31 d., 3 mo., 1868, Anna-May Baker. P.O. add., 1876, Windliam Centre, Mt. Child: 10883. Iva-N*., b. 5 d., 11 mo., 1871. 10833. 14. Charity', b. 27 d., 4 mo., 1814; d. 18 d., 12 mo., 1815. 10834. 15. Sarah', b. 29 d., 12 mo,, 1815; d. 1 d., 4 mo., 1874; m. 2 d., 6 mo., 1842, Samuel-R. Jepson,of China, Me. Children : 10885. 1. Eliza-C, b. 19 d., 12 mo,, 1843; married Abner Branson. K Je^pson, Allen. 895 10836. 10837. 10838. - 10839. 10840. 2. 10841, 3. 10843, 16, Eli 10843. Children: 1. ^Herbert- W., b. 1 d., 2 mo,, 1872: d. 9 d,, 2 mo., 1872. 2.'Hattie-S'., b. 1 d., 2 mo., 1873; d. 9 d., 2 mo., 1872. 3, t Sarah-A'., b. 19 d., 4 mo., 1875. 4. KWira-E'., h. 19 d., 4 mo,, 1875. , died 3 mo., 1874. ArvUla-A',, b. 1 d., 3 mo,, 1850. i,A', b. 29 d., 5 mo., 1818; d. 17 d., 9 mo., 1840; married Thomas Jepson, of China, Me. Child: Clarkson'. 10844. CHARITY', [10753] (Phebe* (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James*, Job*, Kenelm',) b, 22 d. 9 mo,, 1771, Falmouth, Me,; d. 21 d,, 4 mo,, 1814, Windham, and was there buried. JIarried in F., 29 d,, 10 mo,, 1794, Ebenezer ALLEN, of W., b. 17 d., 3 mo,, 1767, W. ; d, 35 d,, 3 mo., 1851, in W., and wasburied there. His will is recorded in Portland, Jle, He was s. of Pattiah and Hannah (Hall), and brother ot JIary Allen, wife of Robert' Pope [10763], aud of Phebe AUen, wife of Nathan' Pope [10983]. [For chart of Alleyne family see p, 384.] He married 3d.,5d,, Imo,, 1816, Elizabeth Southwick, b. 5 d., 13 mo., 1776; d. 13 d., 8 mo,, 1830. Ilem.-irried 3d., 11 d., 11 mo,, 1830, Elizabeth Hussey, who died 15 d., 10 mo,, 1839. Farmer, Res, Windham, Cumberland Co., Me. Children, of whom none of the daughters were married, ace. to Jlrs. Oliver, [11014], 10845. 1. David', b, 12 d., 8mo., 1795, Windham; died 8 d., 8 mo,, 1850, W,, and was buried there. JIarried in AV., 30 d., 8 mo,, 1827, Phebe' Hawkes, b, 30 d,, 8 mo,, 1801; d. 11 d., 11 mo,, 1839, d. of Amos and Lydia' (Winslow) of W. For differing dates see No. 10488. He married 3d, 11 d., 3 mo., 1841, Eunice Stevens, d, of Nathaniel and Jlolly ( ,). Farmer. She res. 1876, Windham, Me. Children: 10846 1. William-H'., b. 10 d., 8 mo,, 1838. P.O. add. 1876, Conway, N.R. Joseph-Jl'., b, 19 d,, 13 mo,, 1843. Lydia', b. 11 d., 1 mo., 1844. Phebe-Hawkes', b. 29 d., 7 mo., 1845. JIoses-B'., b. 31 d., 11 mo., 1846. David', b. 9 d., 3 mo., 1850. by', b. 39 d., 13 mo., 1790; d. 30 d., 10 mo., 1815. ah', b. 39 d., 3 mo., 1798; d. 21 d,, 6 mo., 1826. Nathan', b. 33 d., 12 mo., 1800, Windham; d. 22 d., 7 mo., 1857; m. by Esq. Bishop, in AVestbrook, Cumberland Co., Jle,, 13 d,, 7 mo,, 1828. Mary Estes, b. 29 d., 4 mo., 1804, d, of Isaac and Lydia (Trott) of Raymond Cape, Cumberland Co,, Me. Jlillman and farmer. Res. Windham, Me. 10847. 3. 10848, '}. 10849, 4. 10850, 5, 10851. 6. 10802. 3, JlAl 10853. 3. S-AR 10854. 4. Nai 896 Descendants of Charity' { Winslow ) A Icn. 10856. 10857. 10858.10859.10860. 10861. Children born in Windham: 10855. 1. Isaac-B',, b, 16 d., 10 mo,, 1838, AVindham, Me.; wasmarriedby Jacob Clark, in Gray, Cumberiand Co., Jle., 37 d., 7 mo., 1856, to Sarah-A. Bennett, d. of AVilliam and Sarah (Weeks) of Gray. P.O, add, 1876, North Gorham, Cumberland Co., Me. Children: 1. Eugene-L'., b. 31 d,, 5 mo,, 1858, Gray. 3. Julia-A'., b. 8 d,, 3 mo,, 1863, " 3. Hattie-V'., b. 16 d., 3 mo,, 1864, Windham, 4. Bosa-Mibel', b. 14 d., 3 mo,, 1874. " 3. Henry-W»., b. 15 d,, 4 mo,, 1830, W. ; m. 6 d., 8 mo,, 1853, Lorana-W. Dolley, b, 4 d., 7 mo., 1833. He married 3d,, 5 d., 11 mo., 1863, Abbie-F. Lowell, b, 16 d., 9 mo,, 1839. P.O. add, 1876, Portland. Me. 2. Isaiab-P',, b. 15 d., 3 mo,, 1832, W. ; m,, 5 d., 5 mo., 1855, Jtelinda- E, Rhodes, b. 28 d., 5 mo., 1836. P.O. add. 1876, Windham, Me. 12 d,, 3 mo,, 1857. . 29 d,, 12 mo,, 1861. 7 d., 2 mo,, 1866, 13 d,, 1 mo,, 1834, W., m. Standish, Jle., 19 June, 1869, JIary-Ann' (Winslow) Jones [10674], b. 3 Jlar., 1837, Limington, Me., d. of Abraham' and JIary (Deering) of L. Farm er and currier. Res. 1876, Limington, Me. 10866. 5. Edwai-d-C, b. 2 d., 10 mo,, 1835, W. ; m. 15 d,, 5 mo., 1858, Jlary- S. Bennett, b. Id., 4 mo., 1834. P.O. add. 1876, Windliam, Me. Children: 10867. 1. Charles-T'., b. 12 d., 8 mo., 1859. 10868. 2. Martha-A'., b. 21 d., 5 mo., 1863. 10869. 3, George-E'., b. 3 d., 7 mo., 1865. 10870. 4. Sadie-M'., b. 15 d., 9 mo., 1867. 10871. 5. Boscoe-J'., b. 8 d., 6 mo., 1870. 10872. 6. Albert', b. 16 d., 7 mo., 1872. 10873, 6. Benjamin-Franklin', b. 7 d., Imo., 1839, Windham; m. by Obadiah G. Cook, Esq, 10 d,, 2 mo., 1872, to Lizzie-E. Harmon, b. 9 d., 1 mo., 1838. Child : 10874. Freddie- 0'., h. 15 July, 1873. 10870. 7. Eliza-E'., b. '34 d., 9 mo., 1843; d. 22 d., 9 mo., 1850. 10876. 5. Phebe', b. 7d,, 12 mo., 1801; unmarried. Res. 1876, Windham Centre, Me. Children : 10862. 1. James-N'., b. 10863. 2. Jennie-E'., b. 10864, 3. Clara- B'., b. 10865. 4. Oliver-Pope', b. K Estes, Post, Shaw, Eeadlcy, Brownell. 897 10877. 6. Lydia', b. 1 d., 11 mo., 1803; d. 15 d., 2 mo., 1837. 10878. 7. Joseph', b. 7 d., 10 mo., 1805; d. 1 d., 4 mo., 1806. 10879. 8. Hannah', b. 25 d,, 3 mo., 1807; d. 1 d., 1 mo., 1827. 10880. 9. Sybil', b. 5 d., 2 mo., 1809. 10881. 10. Em-ma", b. 14 d., 1 mo., 1811; d. 18 d., 10 mo,, 1826. 10882. 11. Tabitha', b. 1813; died aged four days. 10883. 12. Charity', b. 16 d., 3 mo., 1814; d. 14 d., 11 mo., 1833. By 2d marriage: 10884. 13. Josiah', b. 26 d., 2 mo., 1818; married Mary Hacker, dau. of Jeremiah. Res. 1876, Boston, Mass. ChUd: 10885. George. 10886. SAMUEL', [10754] (Phebe* (Winshw) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',] b. 30 d., 12 mo,, 177:^, Falmouth, Jle,; d. 25 d,, 1 mo,, 1860, ChiU, Monroe Co,, N.Y. ; was buried in Wheatland. He married in Friends' meeting, Sidney, Kennebec Co,, Jle., 28 d., 10 mo., 1802, Mary Wing, of S., b. 1 d., 6 mo,, 1783, Sandwich, JIass,, d. 5 d., 8 mo,, 1859, Chili; was buried at Wheatland. She was dau. ot Benjamin and Mary (Hoxie) of S. Settied in Sidney, and had a large family. In 1837, they decided to go "West." He bought a farm in AVheatland, near Scottsville, Jlonroe Co., N.Y., where they spent the remainder of their lives. His will is re corded in Rochester, Jlonroe Co., N.Y. P.O, Scotsville, N.Y.; res. Chili, N.Y. Children bom in Sidney, of whom the sons, with the exception of Samuel, were farmers : 10887. 1. Nathan, [10900] b. 19 d., 8 mo., 1803; d. 38 d., 5 mo,, 1867; m, 1830, T..jier Butier; m, 3d, 38 d., 3 mo., 1836, Mary Post; m, 3d, 11 d., 3 mo., 1856, Alice Nellis. 10888. 2. Eliza, [10902] b, 12 d,, 1 mo,, 1805; m. 23 or 28 d., 13 mo., 1834, Allen Estes, s. of Benjamin and Sarah ( ). 10889. 3. Nancy, [10938] b. 34 d., 11 mo., 1800; married, 1 d., 0 mo., 1837, Isaac Post. 10890. 4. Lucy, [10933] b, 38 d., 8 mo., 1808; married, 28 d., 9 mo., or 25 d., 10 mo., 1828, Peter Shaw. 10891. 5. Christiana, b, 3 d., 9 mo., 1810. 10893. 6. Mary, [10957] b. 18 d., 7 mo., 1813; m. 6 or 13 d., 2 mo., 1835, James- H. Headley, who died 10 mo,, 1858. 10893. 7. Joseph, b. 20 d., 7 mo., 1814; d. 15 d., 1 mo., 1816, Sidney, Jle. 10894. 8. Joseph, [10963] b. 25 d., 4 mo,, 1816; m, 20 d., 11 mo,, 1840, Anna- Jlaria Dewel. 10895. 9. Lydia-L. [10969] b. 4 d,, 8 mo., 1818; m. 2 d., 5 mo,, 1851, AUen-C. Brownell. 10896. 10. Samuel-W., [10971] b. 3d., 5 mo., 1820; m. 12 d., 7 mo., 1848, Helen- Ruth Avery. 898 Descendants of Phebe* { Winslow ) Pope. E 10897. 11. Carolinb-H., b. 30 d., 1 mo., 1822; m. 1 d., 12 mo,, 1852, William Slater. 10898. 12. Geohgb-Hattbn, b. 6 d., 10 mo., 1825 ; d. 8 d., 10 mo., 1846, Chili, N.Y. 10899. 18. William. 10900. NATHAN', [10887] (Samuel*, Phebe* (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 19 d., 8 mo,, 1803 ; d,, 28 d., 5 mo., 1867, Shelby, Orleans Co., N.Y, ; married in 1830, Tamer Butler, dau. of Jeremiah and Hannah ( ); married 2d, 28 d., 3 mo., 1836, Mary Post, dau. of Gilbert and Elizabeth; married 3d, 11 d., 3 mo., 1856, Alice Nellis. Farmer. Child by first marriage : 10901. Samuel-Bdtlbr, b. 1833, OrangeviUe, Wyoming Co., N.Y. ; d. 30 d., 7 mo., 1853, ChiU, N.Y. 10902. ELIZA', [10888] (Samuel*, Phd>e' (Winslow) "PoTpe, Nathan*, James', JdV, Kenelm',) b. 12 d,, 1 mo., 1805; married 23 d., 12 mo., 1824, Allen ESTES, s. of Benjamin and Sarah ( ). Children born in Wheatland, Monroe Co., N.Y. : 10903. 1. Elizabeth', b. 4 d., 12 mo., 1835; d. 11 d., 5 mo., 1843; married, 2 d., 2 mo., 1841, William Estes. 10904. 2 Lusana-Goddard', b. 30 d., 4 mo., 1827; m. Wheatiand, 4 d., 10 mo., 1848, John M. Stokie, of Wayland, Allegan Co., Jlich. Children : 10905. 1. FranceUa', b. 1 d., 7 mo., 1851; m. 1 d., Imo., 1872, Samuel Elli son. Child: 10908. Ora", b. 4 d., 10 mo., 1874. 10907. 2. JIaria-BUzabeth', b. 14 d., 4 mo., 1856. 10908. 3. Alton-Everett', b. 14 d., 11 mo., 1858. 10909. 4. Mori-is-Bllswoi-th°, b. 11 d., 5 mo., 1860. 10910. 5. Ashley-JIoore', b. 20 d., 10 mo., 1864. 10911. 6. Edwin", b. 18 d., 9 mo., 1866. 10912. 7. Earl', b. 10 d., 9 mo., 1869. 10913. 3. Sarah', b. 26 d., 12 mo., 1829; m. Wheatiand, N.Y., 1 d., 10 mo,, 1843, Levi Shotwell. Res. 1876, Maple, Ionia Co., Midi. Children: 10914. 1. BUza-Amelia', b. 10 d., 5 mo., 1856; m. 19 d., 1 mo., 1876, Charles- D. Biker. 10915. 2. Freeman', b. 21 d., 7 mo., 1862. 10916. 4. Mary-Pope',' b. 1 d., 1 mo., 1831; m Wheatiand, 24 d., 9 mo., 1854, . , Isaac Shotwell. Res. 1876, Fife Lake, Traverse Co., Mich. E- Stewart, Hide, Post, Shaw, Bowennun, Yenney. 899 Child: 10917. Thirston', b. 0 d., 6 mo., 1855. 10918. 5. Benjamin-H'., b. 7 d,, 3 mo,, 1837; m. Chili, Monroe Co., N.Y., 30 d., 10 mo., 1855, Ellen Ricky. Res. 1876, Jackson, Mich. Cliild: 10919. Elizabeth', b. 18 d., 10 mo., 1856. 10930. 6. William', b. 7 d., 10 mo,, 1839; d, 5 d,, 11 mo,, 1859. 10931. 7. Carolinb-B', b. 15 d., 2 mo., 1843; m. AVheatland, N.Y., 8 d., 1 mo,, 1862, John Stewart. Res. 1876, Collins Station, Mich. Children : 10922. 1. Chester-F', b. 18 d„ 10 mo,, 1862. 10923. 2. Carl-Archie', b. 17 d., 1 mo,, 1864. 10924. 3. Eva-Eliza", b. 25 d., 8 mo,, 1867. 10925. 4. Charles-Delbert', b. 9 d,, 7 mo., 1872. 10926. 8. Alton-P'., b. 13 d., 7 mo., 1844; m, Caledonia, Monroe Co,, N,Y,, 23 d., 11 mo., 1864, JIary Maxwell. P.O, add, 1876, Scottsville, Monroe Co., N.Y. 10927. 9. Angelina-P'., b. 19 d., 10 mo., 1849; m, 13 d., 12 mo,, 1870, Sherman- Heath Hide. P.O. add. 1876, Scottsville, N. Y. 10928. NANCY', [10889] (Samuel', Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 d., 11 mo., 1806; married, 1 d., 6 mo., 1837, Isaac POST, a. of Gilbert and Elizabeth ( ). Children born in Rochester, N.Y. : 10929. 1. JIary-Elizabbth', b. 5 d., 6 mo., 1840. 10930. 2. James-Elmer', b. 27 d., 9 mo., 1845; m. Rochester, N.Y., 5 d., 9 mo., 1871, Helena Rogers. Child : 10931. Frederic*. 10932. 3. Gborob-H'., b. 10 d., 7 mo,, 1848; died in Rochester. 10933. LUCY', [10890] (Samuel', Phdie* (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 28 d,, 8 mo,, 1808; married, 28 d., 9 mo., 1328, Peter SHAW, s. of Benjamin and Sarah ( ). Children : 10934. 1. Maria-Canning', b. 25 d,, 6 mo., 1829, ChiU, Monroe Co., N.Y. ; m. Caledonia, Livingston Co., N.Y., 9 d., 10 mo., 1851, WiUiam-B. Bowerman. Res. 1876, Hanover, Jackson Co., Mich. Children : 10935. 1- Etta", b. 10 d., 12 mo., 1852, Caledonia, N.Y. ; m. 5 d., 5 mo., 1870, Russell Tenney. Res. 1876, Hanover, Mich. 900 Descendants of Phebe* { Winslow ) Pope K Children born in Hanover, Jlich. : 10936. 1. Jessie", b. 28 d., 8 mo., 1871. 10937. 2. Earnest", b. 26 d., 8 mo,, 1873. 10938. 3. Ii-ving", b. 2 d., lO.mo., 1875. 10939. 2. Carrie", b. 28 d,, 5 mo., 1854, Hanover, Mich.; married, 28 d., 9 mo., 1870, Eddie Hose. .Res. 1876, Cherokee, Cherokee Co., Mich. Children: 10940. 1. Clara", b. 1 d., 10 mo., 1871, Hanover, Mich. 10941. 2. Clyde", d. 13 d., 10 mo,, 1873, Cherokee, Iowa. 10942. 8. Jfa&eZ", b. 3 d., 10 mo., 1875, 10943. 3. Josephine', b. 23 d., 2 mo,, 1857, Hanover, Mich. 10944. 4. Nellie', b. 22 d., 5 mo,, 1861, " " ; d.3 d.,9mo.,1864. 10945. 5. WiUie', b. 2 d., 12 mo., 1865, " " 10946. 6. Nellie", b. 9 d., 9 mo,, 1871, " " 10947. 2. Henry-Proctor', b. 27 d., 3 mo,, 1831, ScottsviUe, Monroe Co., N.Y. ; married, 8 d., 10 mo., 1850, Paulina Smith. Res. 1876, Scottsville, N. Y. Children : 10948. 1. Frank', b. 14 d., 7 mo., 1854, Caledonia, N.Y. 10949. 2. Charies", b. 20 d., 3 mo., 1856, Geneseo, N.Y. 10950. 3. JIary', b. 13 d., 12 mo., 1857, Geneseo, N.Y. ; d. 5 d., 10 mo., 1862. 10951. 3. Nancy-Pope', b. 20 d., 2 mo., 1833, Jlendon, Jlonroe Co., N.Y. ; d. 20 d., 8 mo., 1862, ChiU, N.Y. ; m. 8 d., 3 mo., 1853, Charies Pixley. Children : 10952. 1. WilUam", b. 10 d., 5 mo., 1855, Chili, N.Y. 10953. 2. Alice-J"., b. 2 d., 8 mo., 1850, Geneseo, Livingston Co., N.Y. 10954. 4. JosEPHiNE-B'., d. 4 d., 10 mo., 1842, Mendon, Jlonroe Co., N.Y; died there 9 d., 6 mo., 1845. 10955. 5. JosEPHiNE-B'., b. 27 d., 11 mo., 1849, Caledonia, Livingston Co., N.Y. ; married, 7 d., 3 mo., 1871, Dr. Solon Briggs. Res. 1876, Newark, N.Y. 10956. 6. Herbet-H'., b. 27 d., 8 mo., 1850, Caledonia, N.Y. ; died there, 20 d., 10 mo., 1870. 10957. JIARY', [10892] (Samuel', Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 18 d., 7 mo., 1812; is deceased. She married, 6 d,, 2 mo,, 1835, J'ames-H. HEADLEY, who d. 10 mo., 1858. He was s. of Hartas and Rebecca ( ). Children : 10958. 1. Elizabeth-Carter, b, 31 d,, 12 mo., 1835, Henrietta, Jlonroe Co,, N.Y. 10959. 2. Lydia-JIaria, b. 5 d., 8 mo,, 1838, Henrietta, Jlonroe Co., N.Y. 10960. 3. William, b. 14 d., 7 mo,, 1840, Shelby, Orleans Co., N.Y. ; d. 28 d., 11 mo., 1809, in Virginia, K Brownel', Slater. 901 10961. 4. Edward-Everett, b. 7 d., 7 mo., 1843, Shelby, N.Y. 10963. 5. George, b. 8 d., 7 mo., 1846, Shelby, N.Y ; mariied, 36 d., 7 mo., 1874, Phebe Wheelock. Res. Medina, Orleans Co., N. Y. 10963. JOSEPH', [10894] (Samuel', Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', Job', Kendm',) b. 35 d., 4 mo., 1816; married, 20 d., 11 mo., 1840, Anna-JIaria Deuel, dau. of Abraham and Elizabeth ( ). Children born in Chili, N.Y. : 10964. 1. Elbert-Alonzo', b. 33 d., 1 mo., 1845; m. 32 d., 12 mo., 1870, Lillian Fenn. Res. Toledo, O. Child: 10965. Florence-LiUian", b. 8 d., 11 mo., 1871. 10960. 2. JIyron-Holly', b. 14 d., 4 mo,, 1847. 10967. 3. George-Hattek', b. 28 d., 6 mo., 1855. 10968. 4. Albert-Joseph', b. 28 d., 11 mo., 1858. 10969. LYDIA-L'., [10895] (Samuel', Phebe' ( Winslow) Pope, Natlidn*, James', JoV, Kenehn',) b. 4 d., 8 mo., 1818; married, 2 mo., 1847, Allen-C. BB.OWNELL, s. of David and Rebecca ( }. Child: 10970. Alice, b. 20 d., 5 mo., 1855, Shelby, Orieans Co., N.Y. 10971. SAMUBL-W', [10890] (Satnuel*, Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 3 d,, 5 mo., 1820, Sidney, Kennebec Co,, Me, ; m. by Rev. J-JI. Peebles, at Genoa, Cayuga Co., N.Y,, 13 d., 7 mo., 1848, to Helen-Ruth Avery, dau. of Edwin and Julia-T. (Collins) of G. Mr. Pope was a school teacher some years. Res. Genoa, Cayuga Co,, N.Y., 1846-51, Rochester, N.Y., 1851-55, Buffalo, 1855-60, Louisville, Jefferson Co., Ky., 1860-76. In the latter place he and his son Charles have been engaged in the manufacture of Excelsior plows. Res. Louisville, Ky. Children, all unmarried in 1876: 10972. 1. Charles-Henrique, b. 16 d., 4 mo., 1849, Genoa, Cayuga Co., N.Y. Res. 1876, Louisville, Ky. 10973. 2. Jknnie-Avery, b. 11 d., 4 mo., 1851, Genoa, Cayuga Co., N.Y. 10974. 3. Arthur-Lewis, b. 7 d., 4 mo., 1857, Buffalo, Brie Co,. N.Y. Res. 1876 Louisville, Ky. 10975. 4. Fred-Edward, b. 6 d., 2 mo., 1867, LouisviBe, Jefferson Co., Ky. 10976. CAROLINE-H'., [10897] (Samuel', Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 d., 1 mo., 1822; is deceased; married, 1 d., 12 mo., 1852 William SLATER, s. of Earnest aud Louise ( ). Children : 10977. 1. Ella-M., b. 27 d., 3 mo., 1854, Rochester, N.Y. 902 Descendants oJ Phehe* { Winslow ) Pope. K 10978. 2. Edwin-T., b. 0 d., 9 mo., 1856, Rochester, N.Y. 10979. 3. Frank-H., b. 6 d., 9 mo., 1858, Rochester, N.Y; d. 8 d., 6 mo., 1863, Metomen, Wis. 10980. 4. LuLU-L., b. 6 d., 5 mo., 1860, Chili, N.Y. 10981. 5. Herbert-B., b. 24 d., 7 mo., 1864, Jletomen, Fond Du Lac Co., Wis. 10983. NATHAN', [10755] (Pliebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) b, 38 d., 3 mo., 1775, Falmouth, Jle, ; d. 30 d,, 1 mo,, 1809, Windham, Me,, and was buried there. His will was recorded in Portland, and burned in the flre of 1866. He was married in W., by Friends ceremony, 3 d., 5 mo,, 1804, to Phebe Alien, b. Id,, Imo,, 1778, sister of Ebenezer, who married Charity' [10844], and of Mary, who m, Robert' Pope [10703] ; and d. of Pattiah and Hannah (Hall) of Jlatinicus Island, Jte. For Chart of Alleyne family see p, 386. Jlrs. Pope died 3 d,, 11 mo,, 1849, Windham, and was buried there. He was a member of the So ciety of Friends, which he served in various ways. The latter part of his life was spent at the homestead taking care of his parents. He, with the assistance of his sons, carried on the farm in addition to his business as cloth-dMesser. Res. Falmouth and Windham, Me. Children born in Windham: 10983.10984.10985.10986.10987. 10988. 10989. 10990.10991. 1. Isaiah, [10992] b, 5 d., 7 mo., 1805; d, 27 d., 4 mo., 1872; married Sarah-W. Cook. 2. Oliver, [10998] b, 38 d,, 11 mo,, 1807; married JIaria Cook. 3, Joseph, b. 5 d., 13 mo., 1809; d. 4 d., 5 mo,, 1817, 4. .Jane, b, 33 d,, 0 mo., 1813; died unmarried, 30 d., 11 mo., 1868. 5. Elijah, b. 18 d., 4 mo., 1814; d. 37 d., 10 mo., 1814. 6. Elijah, b. 7 d., 9 mo., 1815; d. 31 d., 1 mo., 1850, Windham; m. 26 d., 10 mo., 1844, Mary Jloore, b. 33 d., 7 mo., 1835; d, 6 d,, 12 mo,, 1844. She was d. of Lindley-Murray Jloore, of Rochester, N.Y. He was a dentist. s.p. 7. Joseph, 'o. 1 d., 8 mo., 1817. 8. Nathan, b. 30 d., 13 mo., 1819; m. 30 d., 13 mo., 1846, Lydia Maxfield, b. 14 d., 7 mo., 18-33. Res. 1873, Windham, Me. 9. Hannah-A., b, 10 d., 5 mo,, 1833; died unmarried, 30 d., 10 mo., 1803, 10993, ISAIAH', [10983] (Nathan', Phebe', (Winsloio) Pope, Nathan* James'. JoV Kenelm',) b. 5 d,, 7 mo,, 1805, Windham, Jle. ; d. 37 d., 4 mo., 1873; man-ied, 28 d,, 8 mo,, 1839, Sarah-W. Cook, of Casco, Me., b. 30 d., 3 mo., 1810; d. 5 d., 7 mo., 1850. Children: 10993. 1. Lydia-A., b. 33 d., 6 mo,, 1840; d. 16 d., 4 mo., 1864. 10994. 2. Eliza, b. 9 d., 7 mo., 1843; d, 36 d,, 11 mo,, 1864. 10995. 8. Phbbb-L., b, 35 d., 7 mo., 1844; was living in 1876. 10996. 4. JIary, b. 30 d., 3 mo., 1847; d. 10 d., 1 mo., 1848. 10997: 5. Mary-M., b. O d., 13 mo., 1849; was living iu 1870. K Cobb, Haines, Dunham, Lewis, Parker, Chipman, Ilinklcy. 903 10998. OLIVER', [10984] (Natlian', Phebe' ( Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b. 38 d., 11 mo., 1807, Windham, Mo, ; married, 37 d,, 10 mo., 1848, Maria Cook, b. 26 d., 3 mo., 1806, d. of Daniel and Jane, his wife, of Casco, Me. Res. 1878, Windham Centre, Me. ChUd: 10999. Nathan-Oliver, b. 9d., 1 mo., 1850; married in 1877. Res. Windham Centre. 11000. PHEBE', [10756] (Plidie' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', Lieut.JoV, Ke ndm',) b. 19 d., 10 mo., 1776, Falmouth, Jle, ; d. 3 d,, 6 mo,, 1853, New York City, while on a reUgious visit, aud was buried in Lynn, JIass, She married in Fal mouth, 39 d,, 8 mo,, 1799, Edward' COBB* b. 4 d,, 5 mo., 1775, Falmouth, s. of Samuel', and Olive (IngersoU) of what is now called Portland, Jle. They were both recorded ''ministers of the Gospel " by the monthly meeting of Friends held in Wind ham, he iu 1814 aud she in 1818. He was not a Priend by birth, but joined the So ciety while a young man. Carpenter. Res. Portland, except about eleven years, 1813-34, in Parsonsfield and AVindham, Jle, He died 3 d,, 11 mo,, 1833, and was buried iu Portland, Jle, She married 2d, as 3d wife, Port land, 39 d., 11 mo., 1838, Eli HAINES, of Brownsville, Fayette Co., 1. * ELDER HENKY' COBB came from England (probably from Kent) to Plymouth, Mass,, about 1629; was of Scituate in 1633, one of the founders of the church, 8 Jan, 1635, of which he was that year chosen deacon. Removed, in 1639, to Barnstable, where he died in 1679, Representative in 1645, and six years more; deacon about 34 years; was ordained Ruling Elder of the Barnstable Congregational Church in 1670, He married Patience Hurst, who was buried 4 May, 1648. She was probably dau. uf Dea. James Hurst. He married 2d, 12 Dec. 1649, Sarah Hinckley, dau. of Samuel of Scituate and Barnstable, and sister of Gov. Thomas Hinckley, the last Governor of Plymouth Col ony before it was united to Massachusetts. Children: 2. 1. Johh, b. 7 June, 1632, P. 3, S, Jaues, b. 14 Jan, 1635, P,; m, 26 Deo. 1663, Sarah Lewis, dau, of George [See 1746]*. 4. 3, Mary, b, 24, bapt, 26 Mar, 1637, S,; m. as 2d wife, 15 Oct, 1657, Jonathan Dunham, 5. 4. Hannah, bapt, 6 Oot, 1639, S. ; m. 9 May, 1661, Edward Lewis [See p. 197, Winslow Memorial]. 6. 5. Patience, b. 15 Mar. 1642; m. Aug. 1667, Robert Parker. 7. 6. Gershom, b. 10. bapt. 12 Jan. 1645. 8. 7. Eleazer, b. 30 Mar., bapt. 2 Apr. 1648. 9, 8. Mehitable, b, 1, bapt, 7 t-ept, 1651; died ae, 6 months, 10, 9, Samuel, b, 12 Oot, 16,54; d, 7 Dec, 1727; m, 20 Dec, 1680, Elizabeth Taylor. 11; 10. Sarah, b. 15 Jan. 1658; died in a few days. 12, 11. Jonathan, [17] b. 10 Apr. 1660; m. 1 Mar, 1683, Hope (Chipman) Huokins. 13, 12. Sarah, b, 10 Mar, 1663; m. 27 Deo, 1686, Samuel Chipman or Benj, Hiniley. 14, 13. Henry, b, 3 Sept, 1665; m, 10 Apr. 1690, Lois Hallett. 15. 14. Mehitable, b. 15 Feb. 1667. 16, 15. Experience, b. 11 Sept. 1671, 17, DEA. JONATHAN^, [12] (Hennj^) b. 10 Apr, 1660; m, 1 Mar, 1683, Hope (Chipman) Hackings, dau, of John Chipman and widow ot John Huokings, [See 3976,] Res, Barnstable, Mass,, and Portland, Me. Children : 18. 1. Samuel [23], b. 23 Feb,, bapt. 6 .4pr. 1684; married . * See serial numbers 1746 and 1844 of the Pilgrim Record Series (Winslow Memorial); also, tlie Lewis Chart on page 197, Vol. I. and the Grand Badial Chart ordered by Dr. Winslow^ Lewis, a copy of which may be seen at tlie rooms of tJie New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 18 Soiner- sut Street, Boston, in the Library of Congress, and many Public Libraries of America and England. 904 Descendants of Pliebe* { Winslow ) Pope. K Pennsylvania, a native of Virginia, b. 14 d., 1 mo., 1781, s. of and (Jliller). He died 4 d., 4 mo., 1869, in Salem, Ohio. His first marriage was 5 d., 9 mo., 1803, to Ruth JliUer. They had two sons, Chalkley aud Miller, and four daughters, Tamsou, Atlantic-Ocean, Lydia, and Sarah, who all married. Children : 11001. 1. Joshua, b. 11 d., 3 mo., 1801, Portiand; died there, 11 d., 3 mo., 1810. 11003. 2. Olive, [11014] b. 5 d., 5 mo., 1803, Portland; m. .Tames Oliver. 11003. 3. William, b. 4 d., 7 mo., 1803, Portland; died there, 3 d., 11 mo., 1805. 11004. 4. JlARTHA-Si.MPSON, [11034] b. 5 d., 9 mo., 1804, Portland; m. WUUam Hawks; m. 3d, John Stanley, Jr, 11005. 5. Edward, b. 17 d., 11 mo., 1800, Portiand; d, there, 10 d., 8 mo., 1806. 11006. 6. JIary, b. 34 d,, 4 mo,, 1807, Portland; died there, 30 d,, 8 mo,, 1807. 11007. 7. William, b. 1 d,, 10 mo,, 1808, Portland; died, unmarried, 14 d., 10 mo,, 1844, Brownsville, Pa. 11008. 8. Samuel, b. 18 d,, 1 mo., 1810, Portland; died there, 7 d., 9 mo,, 1810. 11009. 9. Mary, b. 19 d,, 4 mo., 1811, Portland; d. 10 d,, 6 mo., 1874, Lynn, Mass. 11010. 10. Piiebb-Pope, b. 35 d,, 3 mo,, 1813, Parsonsfield, Jle, ; died 15 d., 2 mo., 1837, Portland; married there, in Friends meeting, 5 d., 3 mo,, 1835, John' Winslow [10748], b. 11 d,, 1 mo,, 1803, Falmouth, s. of John' and Lydia (Hacker) of F. He died 4 d., 3 mo., 1836, Lynn JIass, 11011. 11. Lydia, [11032] b. 36 d., 3 mo,, 1815, Parsonsfield; m, Peter-JIorrell Neal [13170], 11012. 12. Cynthia, b. 16 d., 6 mo., 1816, Parsonsfield; d. 26 d., 4 mo,, 1829, Portland. 11013. 13. Louisa, b. 16 d,, 8 mo,, 1818, Windham; died 27 d,, 1 mo., 1837, P. 19, 2, Jonathan, b, 26 Apr, 1686, 20, 3, Ebenezer, b, 10 Apr, 16S8, 81, 4, Joseph, b, 24 Aug,, bapt, 21 Sept, 1690. 22, 5, Lybia, b. 7 Jan„ bapt, 5 Mar, 169.3, 23, SAMUELS, [18] (Jonathan^ Henry',) b. 23 Feb,, bapt. 6 Apr. 1684; married . Deacon ol Rev. Thomas Smith's Churoh, the flrst in Falmouth (Portland), Child: 24. Samuel*, m, , Child: 25. Samuel', was married by Rev, Samuel Deane, D,D„ 27 Jan 1774, to Olive IngersoU, dan of Nathaniel and Joanna ( ), He d, about 1784; she d, about 1791. Res. Ealmuuth. Children (all but Joshua died of consumption): 26. 1. Edward', b. 4 d.. 5 mo., 1775; d. 3 d., 11 mo., 1832; ra. 29 d., 8 mo,, 1799, Phebe' Pope [11000], b. 19 d., 10 mo., 1776; d. 2 d,, 6 mo,, 1853, 27, 2, Joshua', b, about 1777; unmarried; killed by a fall, 1796, 28. 8. Nathaniel', b, about 1778; unman-ied; d. 1800, 29, 4. Samuel', was married by Rev. Samuel Deane, D,D,, 28 Nov. 1804, to Sally Lunt. 30, 6. Francis', m rried Jane Snow, of Rockland. ^ Oliver, Buffum, Chase. 905 11014. OLIVE', [11002] (Phebe' (Pope) Cobb, Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kendm',) b. 0 d,, 5 mo,, 1802, Portland, Me.; m, there, in Friends meeting, as 3d wife, 10 d., 11 mo., 1825, James OLIVER, b, 20 d., 5 mo., 1794, Lynn, JIass., s. of Henry* and Ruth (Newhall). He resided in Lynn, Mass,, except ing about five years (1828-1833) spent in Portland, Jle. He was taught to make shoes, but was afterwards bank clerk under his brother Benjamin; then in United States Branch Bank, Portland ; then cashier of a small now bank in Portland; then cashier gf Lynn Mechanics Bank, which position he filled over twenty years, and re signed in 1853. Has since done some insuiance business. Died 17 d., 0 mo., 1878. He was respected and beloved for his integrity, genial disposition, and charity to * HENRY OLIVER, (Son of Heni-y.) was born 29 •!., 9 mo., 1748, O.S., [10 d., 10 mo., N.S.] Marble head, Essex Co., Mass. ; d. 16 d., 12 mo., 1818, Lynn, Mass. ; married Ruth Newhall, b. 2 d., 5 mo., 1751, O.S., Lynn; died there, 29 d., 9 mo., 1834. She was daughter of Tolman and Mary (Leggaree) [Blythe]. The latter was born 10 mo., YlVi. O.S., Lynn, and died there, 1 mo., 1798, N.S., aged 84 years. Mr. Oliver was a teacher for many years. His sons were all taught to make shoes prepara tory to manufacturing and carrying on the same business on their own account, when they should arrive at manhood Children born at Lynn: 1, Henry, b, 22 d„ 10 mo„ 1771; died in 1855, 2, William, b, 37 d., 4 mo„ 1774; died 4 mo,, 1830, 3, David, b. 5 d., 4 mo., 1779; was drowned, 6 mo., 1785. 4. Benjamin, b. 16 d., 5 mo., i:83; d. 29 d., 5 mo., 1856; was a teacher, and afterwards cashier of the Lynn Jlechanics Bank, which position his brother James subsequently fllied, 5. Stephen, b. 29 d., 3 mo., 1785. 6. David, b. 4 d., 10 mo., 1787; was living in 1876. 7. Ruthy, b, 3 d,, 6 mo„ 1790; died 3 d., 8 mo,, 1866; married 19 d., 10 mo., 1808, Israel Buffum, who died 9 d., 4 mo., 1874. 8. IlAN.N-AH, b. 26 d., 12 mo., 1792; d. 10 mo., 179.3. 9. James, b. 20 d., 5 mc, 1794; m. Pembroke, Mass.. 3 d., 5 mo., 1821, Elizabeth Brown, b. 10 d., 5 mo., 1795, Pembroke, d. of Smith and Lydia (Gould) of Providence, R.I., afterward of Pembroke, Mass. She d. 20 d., 11 mc, 1823. He married 2d, 10 d., 11 mo,, 1825, Olive' Cobb [11014]. He d. 17 d., 6 mo., 1878, Children by first marriage: Lydia-Maria, b. 18 d., 3 mo., 1832, Lynn, Mass.; d. 29 d., 11 mo., 1828, Portland. Elizabeth-Brown, b. 7 d., 10 mc, 1823, Lynn; married there, 28 d., 6 mc, 184.3, Pliny-Earle CHASE, LL.D., S.P,A,S., b. IS d., 8 mo., 1820, Worcester, Mass,, s, of Anthony and Lydia (Earle) ot W, He grad. Harvard University, 1839, In 1878 was Professor of Philosophy in Friends College at Haverford, near Philadelphia, Appointed 1871. Author of numerous papers on Philosophy, Cosmology, Meteorology, and Philology. Ees. Philadelphia, Pa Children born in Philadelphia: 1. James-Antlwny, b. 3 d., 4 mo., 1844; m. Brookfield, Chester Co., Pa., 7 d., 12 mo., 1870, Mabel- Elma Marshall, b. 22 d., 9 mo., 1843, Mill Creek Hundred, Newcastle Co., Delaware, dau. of Abner and Ann- Eliza (Pyle) of Brookfield. P.O, Chadd's Ford, Pa. Grad, Haverford College, 1865. Civil engineer for a mining company. Res. 1877, Hazleten, Luzerne Co., Pa. Children: 1. Oscar-Marshall, b. 16 d., 12 mo,, 1871, Brookfield. 2, Warren-Abner, b. 27 d., 8 mo„ 1875, Hazleton; d. 3 d., 7 mo., 1878. 2, Eliza-Brown, b. 11 d„ 2 mc, 1846, 3, Edirard-Oliver, b, 28 d., 10 mc, 1850. 4. William-Barker, b. 6 d., 1 mo., 1853; d. 26 d., 6 mo., 1872, Philadelphia, 6. Maria-Brown, b. 14 d., 9 mc, 1856, 6. Harriet-Kennedy, b. 4 d., 7 mo„ 1862, 906 Descendants of Phebe' {Pope) Cobb. K the poor. Like most of the Olivers, he was warm-hearted, impulsive, subject to frequent turns of depression, but at other times as much elated and enthusiastic. He had much of humor and of poetry in his composition, was very fond of nature, and particularly of flowers and children. His -ways, like his early training, were not systematic, but he was full of originality. He was a natural mechanic, and could use tools of many diflerent crafts; and if he had not the tool he wanted, he could make it. Children: 11015. 1. Martha-Cobb', b. 22 d., 9 mo., 1826, Lynn; res. there 1876. 11016. 2. James-Edward", b. Id., 3 mo,, 1838, Lynn; died 9 d., 4 mo,, 1829, Portland. 11017. 3. James-Edward', b, 27 d., 7 mo,, 1839, Portiand, Me,; grad. Harvard, 1849; member National Acad. Sciences; Professor of JIathematics in Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. ; appointed 1873. 11^18. 4. Lydia-Maria', b. 13 d., 10 mo., 1831, Portl.and; d. 36 d., 8 mo., 1833, Lynn. 11019. 5. Lodisa-Phebe', b, 29 Jan. 1838, Lynn; married there, 8 d , 8 mo,, 1807, Gilbert-Congdon HOAG, b, 31 d,, 8 mo,, 1843, Tamworth, CarroU Co,, N.H,, s. of Moses, of Sandwich, N.H., and Sara (Fry) who was d. of Benjamin and Lydia, of Sandwich. He is General Agent for the Provi dent Life and Trust Company of Philadelphia; Office, 119 Devonshire Street, Boston. Res. 1878, Auburndale, Mass. Children born in Lynn, excepting the yo-ungest: 11020. 1. Jlartiia', b. 22 d., 12 mo., 1868. 11021. 2. WiUiam", b. 18 d., 11 mo., 1870, 11022. 3. Clarence-Gilbert', b. 15 d,, 2 mo,, 1873. 11022V 4. Louis', b. 7 d,, 7 mo., 1877, Auburndale. 11023. 6. Mary-Ellbn', b. 28 d., 3 mo., 1841, Lynn. Shehastaught school since 1862, and intends to make teaching her profession. In 1878 she graduated Ph.B. at Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. 11024. JIARTHA-SIMPSON', [11004] (Phebe' (Pope) Cobb, Phd)e* (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b, 5 d,, 9 mo., 1804, Portland, Jle.; married in Windham, Jle., 4 d., 3 mo., 1824, William HAWKS, b. 3 d., 7 mo,, 1796, W,, s. of Amos and Lydia' (Winslow) of W. [10474]. He died 3 d,, 9 mo,, 1855, Salem, Columbiana Co,, O. He was a farmer. She married 2d, as 2d wife, Salem, 0., 5 d., 3 mo,, 1857, John STANLEY, Jr,, of Damasoovillo, JIahoning Co., O., b, 19 d., 9 mo,, 1795; d. 38 d,, 7 mo., 1870, at D. Farmer and woolen manufacturer; also carpenter and cabinet-maker. Baniascoville 0. Children born in Portland: 11025. 1. JosHUA-CoBB', b. 27 d., 1 mo., 1825; died 22 d., 10 mo,, 1857, Lynn; married in JIanchester, Kennebec Co., Jle,, 39 d., 10 mo., 1849, Sarah- Smart Gilbert, of M., b, 7 d., 10 mo,, 1824, Parkman, Jle,, d. of Bailey and Sally-B. (Smart) of P. She died 13 d., 4 mo., 1873, Lynn, where they resided after marriage. Baker. Lynn, Mass. -^ Stanley, Neal, Barney, Cheney, Jenkins. 907 Children born in Lynn: 11026. 1. Willie-B'., b. 1 d., 3 mo., 1855; d. 24 d. 12 mo., 1858, Lynn. 11027. 2. Maria-Louisa', b. 2 d., 10 mo., 1856; d. 7 d., 12 mo., 1858, Lynn. 11028. 3. Lydia-Maria', b. 28 d., 12 mo., 1827; married, Damascus, Mahoning Co., O., 31 d., 3 mo., 1859, Jehu STANLEY, of D., b. 5 d., 9 mo,, 1824, who died 24 d., 3 mo., 1861. He was a farmer. Bamascoville, 0. Child: 11029. Jlartha- Walton', b. 29 d., 6 mo., 1860. 11030. 3. Edward-Cobb', b. 27 d., 7 mo., 1831; d. 13 d., 3 mo., 1833, Portiand. 11031. 4. Ellen-Louisa', b. 18 d., 7 mo., 1833; d. 17 d., 9 mo., 1834, Portland. 11033. LYDIA', [11011] (Phebe' (Pope) Cobb, Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 d., 3 mo., 1815, Parsonsfield, Jle.; m. Portiand, 8 d., 9 mo., 1836, Petei--JIoi-i-ell NEAL, b. 31 d., 9 mo., 1811, North Berwick, Me., s. of Elijah and Comfort (Morrell) of N.B. He was Mayor of Lynn, Mass., from 1863- 66; was in Mass, House of Representatives 1871-3, and in Massachusetts Senate 1876. Lumber merchant. Res. 1878, Lynn, Mass. Children : 11033. 1. Edward-Cobb", b. 13 d., 9 mo., 1841. Lumber merchant. Res, Lynn, Mass. 11034. 3. JIary-Louisa', b. 6 d., 7 mo,, 1847, North Berwick; m. Lynn Mass,, 33 d., 6 mo., 1869, WiUiam- Jlitchell BARNEY, born in Nantucket, Mass., s. of Jlatthew and Sally (Jlitchell) of N., and gr. a. of William Mitchell, of N,, the astronomer. In 1876, he was book-keeper in North Bank, Boston, and boarded, with his' family, at 100 Beach Street, Lynn, Mass. Children born in Lynn: 11035. 1. Edward-NcaP, b. 38 d., 2 mo,, 187L '11036. 2, JIal-y-Lydia^ b. 39 d., l.mo., 1874. 11037. 3. Charles-Neal', b, 27 d., 6 mo,, 1875, 11038. 3, Ellen- JIaria', b. 4 d., 1 mo., 1849, North Berwick; m. Lynn, 12 d., 5 mo., 1875, John Eugene CHENEY, b. 12 d., 2 mo., 1847, Lowell, s. of John-Lorenzo and Cynthia-Bailey (Crain). Chief engineer on bridges, and has an oUice in Boston. Res. 1876, 100 Beach Street, Lynn, Mass. Child: 11039. Herbert-NeaP, b. 17 d., 3 mo., 1876, Lynn. 11040. 4. WiLLiAM-B'., b. 16 d., 6 mo., 1854. 11041. SIBYL', [10757] (Pliebe* ( Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) b. 9 d., 4 mo., 1778, Falmouth, Me.; d. 23 d., 1 mo., 1865; married, as 2d wife, 12 mo.. 1802, Joshua JENKINS, of North Berwick, Me., b. 37 d,, 1 mo., 1768; d. 30 d. 3 mo., 1855. He was son of EUjah and Mehitable ( ) of North Berwick, 908 Descendants of Phebe'' { Winslow) Pope. K Me. He had a son Elijah by a former wife. Fanner. They resided in North Ber wick, Me,, and during tho latter part of their lives at New Garden, near Salom, Co lumbiana Co,, Oliio, where their children settled around them. Children born in North Berwick : 11042. 1. Nathan', b. 1 d., 1 mo., 1804; died 9 d,, 3 mo,, 1870, Lynn; maTricd there, 17 d,, 4 mo,, 1833, AUce-B. Johnson, b, 7d,, 1 mo,, 1811; died 23 d,, 5 mo., 1837. She was dau. of Ezra and Anna ( ) of Lynn. He married 3d, 3 d., 1 mo., 1845, Content Jenkins, b. 14 d., 5 mo., 1816, dau. of Stephen and Jemima ( ) of Eliot, Jle. He was for many years in the Custom House, Boston. Res. Lynn, Mass. Children : 11043. 1. WUliam-Bdward', b. 13 d., 7 mo., 1835; married 13 d., 8 mo., 1863, Gertrudo-B. Jones. Book-keeper. Res. 1876, Boston, Mass. 11044. 2. Nathan-Clarkson', b. 23 d., 3 mo,, 1837; died 13 d., 8 mo., 1837. 11045. 3. Alice', b. 5 d., 9 mo., 1845. Teacher in the High School at Lynn. 11046. 4. James-Ezra', b. 1 d., 6 mo., 1851. Book-keeper in Central Nat. Bank, Lynn. 11047. 2. Edward', b. 4 d., 7 mo., 1805; died 33 d., 10 mo,, 1863; married 1 d., 6 mo., 1831, Rhoda-Elizabeth Bartlett, adopted daughter of Joseph Pinkham, of Dover, N.H. Tailor. Children : 11048. 1. Hannah-Sawyer', b. 36 d,, 4 mo,, 1833; married 5 d., 3 mo., 1857, Samuel WILLIAMS,' s. of Casper and Hannah ( ) of Winona, Columbiana Co., O. Justice of the peace and farmer. Res. 1876, Columbus. 0. Children : 11049. . 1. Edward-H*., b. 6 d., 5 mo., 1859, Salem, O. 11050. 2. Charles- Casper', b. 4 d., 8 mo,, 1861, Winona, O. 11051. 3. WalUr-Thomas', b., 6 d,, 8 mo,, 1867, " 11052. 4. Arthur-Samuel', b. 27 d., 3 mo., 1869, " 11053. 5. Lillian', b. 10 d., 2 mo., 1876, Columbus, O. 11054. 2. Joseph-Edward', b. 15 d., 8 mo., 1839; d. 23 d., 1 mo., 1843. 11055, 3. Joshua', b. 20 d., 12 mo,, 1842; m. 1 d,, 7 mo,, 1874, Rebecca-S. Leeds, who died 12 d., 4 mo,, 1870. She was dau. of Dr. Ezra and EUzabeth ( ) of Philadelphia. Child: 11056. Bd)ecca- Elisabeth', b. 31 d., 3 mo., 1875. 11057. 3. JIiriam', b. 7 d., 9 mo., 1806; d. 2 mo., 1843; m. David Clough. 11058. 4. JIbhitablb', b. 6 d,, 4 mo., 1808; married 29 d., 2 mo., 1844, Timothy Coppock, of Salem, Ohio, who died 8 d., 6 mo,, 1855, s. of John, of Ohio. She married 2d, 29 d., 10 mo., 1857, Abraham MORRIS, of AUiance, Ohio. K Allen, Williams, Oliver. 909 Child: 11059. Timothy', b. 30 d., 4 mo., 1845; d. 24 d., 7 mo., 1860. 11060. 5. Phebb', b. 25 d., 11 mo., 1811; m. 1 d., 10 mo., 1840, Lewis Allen, of Limington, Me., s. of Jedediah and Dorcas ( ) of L. He d. 17 d., 10 mo., 1850. She married 2d, 30 d., 9 mo.. 1852, Casper WILLIAMS, of Winona, Columbiana Co., Ohio. He died 29 d., 9 mo., 1874. Child: 11061. Elizabeth', b. 26 d., 7 mo., 1841; died 8 d., 12 mo,, 1844. 1100-3. 6. Sarah', b. 21. d,, 5 mo,, 1814; died 23 d,, 7 mo,, 1851; married 4 d., 11 mo., 1841, William-Breed OLIVER, of Lynn, Mass., b. 8 d., 8 mo,, 1808. Children : 11063. 1. James- Wallace', b. 7 d,, 4 mo,, 1845; died 29 d,, 11 mo,, 1847. 11064. 2, WiUiam-Theodore', b, 30 d,, 1 mo,, 1847; died 7 d., 10 mo,, 1848. 11065. 3. Chariotte-Huldah', b. 11 d,, 12 mo,, 1848, 11066. 4. James- WalUs', b, 25 d., 7 mo., 1850. Book-keeper in the First Na tional Bank of Lynn. 11067. 5. Annie-Elizabeth', b, 6 d., 3 mo,, 1802; died 25 d., 7 mo., 1853. 11068. 6. WiUiam-Theodore', b. 18 d., 3 mo,, 1854, 11069, 7. William', b. 27 d., 11 mo., 1815; married 30 d,, 3 mo,, 1848, Lydia MUler, b. 14 d., 6 mo,, 1823, d. of William and Rebecca ( ) of Brownsville, Pa. Farmer. Children : 11070. 1. Joseph-Edward', b. 28 d,, 2 mo., 1849, Winona, Columbiana Co., Ohio; married 1 d,, 2 mo,, 1870, Laura-J. (Brosius) Oyster, b. 15 d., 4 mo., 1847, d. of Charles and JIary-L. (Brosius), aud widow of Pleasant-Thomas Oyster. Children: 11071. 1. Albert-C, b. 30 d., 1 mo., 1871, Winona. 11072. 2. Alice-L'., b. 3d., 9 mo., 1872, 11073. 3. Oliver-M'., b. 23 d., 9 mo., 1874, AUiance, O. 11074. 2. Elizabeth', b. 23 d., 11 mo., 1851, Winona, O. 11075. 3. Esti\er-F'., b. 33 d., 7 mo., 1854, Lexington, now Alliance, Stark Co., O, 11076. 4. William-JIillei-', b. 35 d,, 4 mo,, 1850, Alliance, O. 11077, 5, James-Oliver', b. 7 d., 4 mo., 1858; d, 7 d,, 3 mo., 1861, Alliance, O. 11078. 6. John-P'., b. 4 d,, 6 mo., 1803, AUiance, O. 11079. 7. JIary-.K'., b. 33 d., 8 mo., 1864, Damascus, JIahoning Co., O. 11080. 8. Elizabeth', b. 11 d., 4 mo., 1819; died 0 d., 11 mo., 1835. 910 Descendants of Phebe* { Winslow) Pope. K 11081, EBENEZER"*, [10758] Phde' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) born 29 d,, 1 mo,, 1780, Falmouth, Jle, ; died 10 d,, 10 mo,, 1834, Vassal boro, and was buried there. His will is recorded in Augusta, Kennebec Co,, Jle, He married, 21 d,, 11 mo,, 1804, Sarah Chase, of Sidney, Jle., b. 13 d., 10 mo. 1785; died 14 d., 3 mo., 1830, or 1832, at V., and was there buried. She was d.au of Stephen and Hannah (Blifiin) of Unity, Waldo Co., Me. He married 2d, 23 d., 8 mo., 1833, Ann' (Winslow) Rogers, b. 34 Sept. 1790, Falmouth, now Portland, Jle., dau, of OUver' and Sarah (Hanson) of F. She married 3d, Vassalboro, 33 Nov. 1837, Josiah JONES, b, 30 Feb, 1793, Brunswick, Jle., s, of Stephen and Eunice (Hacker) of B. He diedin 1867; was an elder of the Society of Friends [See 12080]. Vassalboi'o, Me. Children born in Vassalboro : 11082. 1. Hezekiah', b, 7 d,, 5 mo., 1806, Vassalboro; married there, in Friends meeting, 35 d., 11 mo,, 1839, Rebecca (Starkey) Wing. dau. of Jloses Starkey, of V., and Eunice, who was probably dau. of John and Eliza beth Faber, of Portland, Me. Farmer, Res. 1876, East Vassalboro, Me. Children, according to Friends Jlonthly Jleeting Record: 11083. 1, Daniel-Starkey', b, 39 d,, 8 mo., 1830; d. 0 d., 5 mo., 1838. 11084. 3. Jlary-Bbzabeth", b. 12 d., 8 mo., 1833; m. 15 d., 11 mo., 1854, Stephen-Nichols TABER, s. of Dauiel and Rebecca ( ) of Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Vassalboro : 11084».t 1. Alfred-Henry', b. 29 d., 10 mo., 1856, 11084i>. 2. Alice-Bebecca', b. 20 d., 2 mo., 1859. 11084°. 3. Maria-Willis', b. 14 d., 10 mo., 1861. 11084'«. 4. Frank-Baniel', b. 19 d., 2 mo., 1865. Ii085. 8. Charies-Henry', b. 24 d., 8 mo., 1837; m. 8 d., 3 mo., 1863, Angelia JIarden, dau. of Samuel and Margaret ( ) of V. Children: 11085". 1. William-Eugene', b. 3 d., 9 mo., 1866. 11085''. 2. Herbert- Hezekiah', b. 4 d., 1 mo., 1869. 11085''. 3. Ella-Bebecca', b. 12 d., 8 mo., 1871. 11085''. 4. Samuel-Man-den', b. 12 d., 12 mo., 1874. 11086. 4. George-HamUton', b. 17 d., 6 mo., 1843; m. 31 d., 12 mo., 1865, Lizzie- Francis Sibley, d. of Peter and Esther ( ) of Sidney, Jle. Children : 11087. 1. George-Lincoln', b. 2 d., 11 mo., 1867. 11088. 2. Walter-Henry', h. 11 d.,'^nxo., 187%. 11089. 3. Arthur- Wilson', b. 3d., 13 mo., 1876. * There have been some additions of names to the record of Ebenezer* Pope since the com pletion of our Index. The following should be omitted: Hezekiah", 11083; BethiaU«, 11084; James", 11085; Hephzibeth», 11086; Esther-Bartlett", 11087; Phebe", 11088; Elijahs, 110d9. ¦t See system of notation, p. 528 1-3. Ooddard, Taber, Jones. 911 11090. 2. J.oiBi5', b, 17 d., 5 mo,, 1808; married, Sidney, Jle,, 31 d., 5 mo., 183-3, Phebe Wing, who died 13 d,, 9 mo., 1854. She was dau, of Adam and Esther ( ) of Sidney, Jle, He married 2d, 20 Juno, 1856, Content' (Winslow) Hamblin [See 11237] of Westbrook, Cumberland Co., Jle., dau. of Josiah' [10597] and Lydia (Robinson) ot W. Res. 1876, E. Vassalboro, Me. Child: Edward-Winslow', b. 11 d., 9 mo,, 1858, Vassalboro. 3. Bethiah', b. 23 d,, 7 mo., 1810; died 6 mo., 1857; married iu V., 23 d., 9 mo., 1830, Benjamin- Wing GODDARD, s. of Israel and Lucy (Wing) of V. Children born in Vassalboro : 1. Sarah-P'., b. 18 d., 11 mo., 1832. 2. Ebenezer-Pope', b. 10 d., 1 mo., 1835. 8. Mary-W'., b. 3 d., 7 mo., 1839. 4, James-P'., b. 1 d., 5 mo,, 1842. 5. Lucy-W'., b. 11 d., 4 mo., 1844. 6. Phebe-Anna'., b. 4 d., 7 mo., 1846. 7. Eunice-Elmira', b, 29 d,, 5 mo., 1851. 4. Hephzibeth or Hephzibah', b. 26 d,, 9 mo 1836; married, Vassalboro, 23 d., 10 mo., Barnabas and Lydia ( ) of Vassalboro, Jle. 5. Phebe-P'., b. 22 d., 9 mo., 1815; died 18 d., 10 11091. 11093. 11093. 11094. 11095.11096. 11097.11098.,11099.11100. 11101. 11103.11103.11104. 11105. 11106.11107. 11107».* 11108. 1813; died 6 d., 4 mo., 1834, Jacob Taber, s. of s.p. mo., 1847; married. Vassalboro, 38 d., 9 mo., 1843, Jeremiah JONES, s. of Josiah, of China, Me., who married 33 Nov. 1837, Ann' (Winslow) [Rogers] Pope [13080]. Children born in Vassalboro : George-Henry', b. 36 d., 1 mo., 1845. Alton', b. 26 d., 1 mo., 1847. 6. Esthbr-Bartlett', b. 15 d., 4 mo., 1819; married, Vassalboro, 28 d., 4 mo,, 1842, George TABER, s. of Daniel and Rebecca (Taber) of V. He was a carpenter, and while at his work fell and injured himself so as to be helpless for life. Res. 1877, Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Vassalboro: 1. Sarah-A'., b. 1 d., 6 mo., 1844. 2. Ellen-F'., b. 3 d,, 3 mo,, 1846; died 7 d., 9 mo., 1866. 3. Elma-JI'., b. 23 d,, 10 mo., 1848; married, 18 d., 8 mo., 1875, Ed ward-Watson JONES, b. 19 d., 1 mo., 1849, Richmond, Jefiersou Co., O., s. of Joseph and Isabella (Ladd) of 1082 Indiana Ave., Chicago, 111. Provision broker. Res. Chicago, III. Child: Arthur- Taber', b. 9 d., 9 mo., 1870, Vassalboro, Me. 4. Phebe-R'., b. 23 d., 4 mo., 1850. * Names received after the completion ot the serial numbering are indicated by the use of let ters added to the preceding numbers. 912 Descendants of Phebe* {Winslow) Pope. K 11109. 5. George-L'., b. 8 d., 10 mo,, 1854. 11110. 6. Arthur-H"., b. 18 d,, 3 mo., 1858. 11111. 7. Elijah', b. 24 d., 3 mo,, 1825; marriod, Belfast, Waldo Co., Me., 9 d,, 4 mo,, 1854, Susan Maddox, who died 14 d., 1 mo., 1874, She was dau. of John and JIary-Kempp (Gould) of Belfast, Waldo Co., Jle. He married 2d, 14 d., 2 mo., 1875, Kate-JL CroweL Res. Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Vassalboro: 11112. 1. Albert-Henry'., b. 20 d., 4 mo., 1855. 11113. 2. Henrietta', b. 15 d., 4 mo., 1859. 11114. 3. Franklin', b. 18 d., 12 mo., 1867. 11115. JOSEPH', [10759] (Phebe' (Winshw) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kendm',) b. 17 d., 10 mo., 1781, Falmouth, Jle.; died 8 mo., 1822; married Hannah Taber, d. of Jacob and Elizabeth ( ) of Portland, Jle. The widow of Joseph Pope died January, 1833, aged 45. She was a member of the Society of Friends. [Portland Beeords.] Dry-goods dealer. Res. Portland and iJanj'or, ^1/e. Children born at Portland: 11116. 1. Eliza', b. 1 d,, 9 mo., 1805; married Henry Poor, a dry goods merchant of Portland. They had two children, both of whom died young, 11117. 2. Phebe', b, 2 d., 12 mo., 1807; died 2 d,, 3 mo,, 1852, Lynn; married in J^riends meeting, Portland, as 3d wife, 1 d,, 8 mo,, 1833, Isaiah-11'. Winslow [10684], b. 2 d., 9 mo,, 1788, Falmouth, Jle,, s, of Jolm' and Lydia (Hacker) of F. He died 10 d., 1 nio., 1834. 11118. 3. Mary-Ann', b. 13 d., 12 mo., 1808; married, as 2d wife, Henry Poor, of Portland. 11119. 4. Harriet-Turner', b. 6 d,, 3 mo., 1811. 11130. 5. Charlbs-Taber', b. 13 d., 1 mo., 1813; died 19 d., 3 mo., 1801, Wash ington, D.C, and was buried there; married, Portlaud, 35 d., 3 mo., 1835, Abiah-Bradish Capon, who died 8 Jlar. 1841, P., and was there buried. She was d. of Edward-G. and Elizabeth (Bradish) of P. He married 3d , and had three cliildren. He held a clerkship at Washington. Res. Portlaud, Jle., and Washington, D.C. Children: 11131. 1. Frederick-Charles', b. 18 d., 13 mo., 1837, Portland; was married by James- W. Thompson, D.D,, West Ro.\bury, Norfolk Co,, Mass,, 6 d., 13 mo,, 1806, to Hannah-Coney Williams, d. of George-Henry and Hannah-Ellis (Conej') of \V,U. Woolen manu facturer. P.O., 1876, Atlantic, a part of Quincy, Norfolk Co., Mass. Children : 11123. 1. Daniel-Chase', b. 18 d., 13 mo., 1869, Windham, Cumberland Co,, Me. K Descendants of. Phebe' { Winslow ) Pope. 913 lll'-JS. a. Edward- Williams', b. 18 d., 1 mo., 1S72, Windhijm, Cumberiand Co., Jle.; died there 24 d., 5 mo., 1873. 11124. 3. Alice- Williams', b. 6 d., 5 mo., 18'M, Quincy, JIass. 11125. 2. Abiah-Capen', b. 16 d., 12 mo,, 1840, Portiand; died there 30 d,, 4 mo., 1841. 11126, 6 William-Henry', b. 20 d., 5 mo,, 1815; died 14 d., 7 mo,, 1815. 11127. 7, Bllen-JIaria', b, 26 d,, 4 mo., 1816. 11128. 8, Caroline' 11129. 9. Frances', d. 8 d., 3 mo,, 1850. 11130. JOHN', [10760] (Phebe' (Winsloio) Pope, Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) born 11 d,, 3 mo,, 1783, Falmouth, Me, ; died 4 mo., 1864; married, 22 d,, 10 mo., 1806, Lydia Taber, b. 10 d,, 11 m'o,, 1785, d. of Jacob and Sarah ( ) of Vassal boro, Jle., and sister of Jacob, of V. and of Hannah, wife of Elijah' Pope [11181], She died 7 d,, 5 mo., 1858. Res. Vassalboro aud Hallowell, now Manchester, Me. Children : 11131. 1. Alton, [11133] b. 14 d., 7 mo., 1807; m. 2d., 1 mo,, 1834, Theodate Stackpole. 11132. 2. Jacob, [11150] b. 17 d., 12 mo., 1811; married, 5 d., 5 mo., 1836, Lo vina Stackpole. 11138. ALTON', [1U31] (John*, Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 14 d., 7 mo., 1807; married, 2 d., 1 mo., 1834, Theodate-JIorrell' Stack- pole [12142], b. 14 Jlar, 1805, sister of Lovina-JIorrell' Stackpole, wife of Jacob' Pope [11150], and dau, of Thomas and Sarah" (.Morrell). Woolen manufacturer. Removed from JIanchester, formerly Hallowell, Jlaine, to Cleveland, Ohio, where he was residing in 1876. Children: 11134. 1. Ellen-JIaria', b, 6 d,, 11 mo., 1834; d, 4 d., 6 mo., 1866. 11135. 2. Edward-Cobb', b, 22 d., 1 mo,, 1830; married, in 18C3, Mary Riley, of Cleveland, O. Woolen manufacturer and real estate agent. Res. 1870, Cleveland, 0. Children: 11136. 1. Frank- Alton*. 11137. 2. Charles'. 11138. 3. Lousia-0. 11139. 4. NelUe'. 11140. 5. George'. 11141. 3. John-Lang', bom 13 d., 6 mo., 1837; married Frances Whipple, of Cleveland. Woolen manufacturer and inventor of machinery. Res. 1876, Cleveland, 0. 25 914 Descendants of Phebe* { Winslow) Pope. ,- K Children: 11142. 1, Henry'. 11143. 2. Edward'. 11144. 3. Heibort". 11140. 4. Carlylo-W'. 11140, 5. Alfred-L'. 11147. 4. Alfued-A",, born 4 d., 7 mo., 1842; married Ada-E. Brooks, of Salem, O. Jialleable iron manufacturer. Res. 1876, Cleveland, 0. Child: 11148. Effie', bom 3 mo., 1867. 11149. 5. Sarah', born iu 1843 ; died the same year. 1 1150. JACOB'. [11132] John', Phebe' ( Winshw) Pope, Nathan*, James*. Job', Ki- nelm',) born 17 d., 12 mo., 1811; married, 5 d., 5 mo., 1836, Lovina-JIorrell Stack- pole [12151], sister of Theodate-Morrell' Stackpole, wife of Alton' Pope [11133], and dau. of Thomas and Sarah' (Jlorrell) [12122]. Tool manufacturer. Res. 1876, Manchester, Me. Children, all unmarried in 1876: 11151. 1. Lydia-Maria, b, 4 d., 7 mo., 1837. 11152. 2. Irene, b. 13 d,, 9 mo.. 1839. 11153. 3. Charlks-S., b. 3 d., 9 mo., 1841. 11154. 4. Elmiba-Lang, b. 6 d., 6 mo., 1844. 111,55. 5. Sarah, b. 14 d., 6 mo., 1848; d. 3 d., 9 mo., 18.73. 11156. 6. Theodate, b. 30 d., 9 mo., 1850; d. 4 mo., 1874. 11157. TABITHA', [10761] (PhSe' (Winsloio) Pope, Nathan*, James', Jd>', Ke nelm',) born 8 d., 1 mo., 1780, Falmouth, Me.; died 6 d., 9 mo., 1800, Windham, Jle., and was there buried; mariied in F., 30 d., 8 mo., 1804, John CARTLAND, of Vassalboro, Me., b. 23 d., 7 mo., 1777, Lee, N.H., s. of Peletiah, of L. He died in V., 24 d., 1 mo., 1854, and was buried tiiere. Farmer. Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Vassalboro : 11153. 1. Joseph', b. 9 d., 8 mo. 1805, Winslow Township, Me.; married in Washington, Knox Co., Jle., 25 d., 12 mo,, 1835, Malvina De Witt, of Washington, Jle., who died 23 d., 3 mo., 1800, Vassalboro. Res. 1876, Washington, Me. Children: 11159. 1. Malvina-Elizabeth', b. 28 d., 1 mo., 1837; married in, Vassalboro, Jle., 3 d., 4 mo., 1873, Jlarble Gray, of Washington, Me. Res. 1870, Washington, Me. 11100. 2. Sarah-Varney', b. 8 d., 1 mo., 1841. Res. 1870, Washington, Me. 11161. 2. Elijah', b. 20 d., 8 mo,, 1807, Vassalboro; married Sarah-Brackett Partridge, d. of Jacob and Betsey ( ). Res, 1876, Jamestown, N.O. ^ Bodge, Clarke, Cutter, Varney. 915 Children : 11163. Phebe', is deceased. 11163. John-Henry", born in JIassachusetts; married in Portland, Me., G^orgie Edgecomb, of Wakefield, JIass. Brush-makoi-. P.O. add. 1876, Wakejield, Mass. Children : 11164. William . 11165. Cora'. 11166. .lacob-Alonzo', married and had one child. 1 1 1 07. Lydia-Jane', is deceased ; married William Bodge ; had two children. 11168. Rev. Fernando-Gale', b. 10 d., 13 mo., 1846, Boston, Mass. ; married in West Gardiner, Jle., 6 d., 10 mo., 1869, Abbie Furr, dau. of Noah and Eliza (Meeder) of W,G. Minister of the Society of Friends. Sewing-machine agent. Res. Portland, Me., and Chi cago, Ilk P.O. add. 1876, Jamestown, N.C. 1876. 11173. 8. Nathan-Pope', b. 1 d., 3 mo., 1810; d. 1 d., 11 mo., 1863, OroviUe, Cal. ; m. 30 d., 5 mo., 1836, Susan Coffin, b. 30 d., 6 mo,, 1817, dau, of Edward and Elizabeth ( ) of Nantucket, Mass, House carpen ter. She res. 1870, Wakefield, Mass. Children: 11173", 1. George- Harrison', b. 30 d., 2 mo,, 1837; was drowned in Califor nia, 1 d., 1 mo., 1860. 11173\ 2. Phebe-P"., b, 12 d,, 8 mo,, 1838, 11173°. 3, Sarah-Elizabeth', b, 23 d., 11 mo., 1839. 11173'' 4, Emily-Fitzgerald", b, 7 d., 4 mo,, 1841; d, 20 d., 2 mo,, 1842. 11173-. 5. Helen-JP., b. 23 d., 7 mo., 1843; m. Nantucket, JIass., 24 d., 2 mo., 1808, William CLARKE, overseer in a cotton mill at New Bedford, JIass. Child : 11173' WilUe-E'., b. 31 d., 5 mo., 1809.' 11173 . 0. JIary-Jane', b. 23 d., 6 mo., 1845; m. 22 d., 6 mo., 1870, Charles- H. Cutter, s, of William-H. and Sarah-F. Engineer in a cotton mill. 11173" 7. Alphonse-Lamartine', b. 5 d., 6 mo,, 1847. 11174 4. Sarah', b. 1 d., 2 mo., 1813, Vassalboro, Jle.; d. 33 d., 13 mo., 1853; married in V., Levi VARNEY, of Fairfield, Me. Children: 11169. Alfred-Lindsay', b. 1870. 11170. Ethel- Far num', b. 3 d., 4 mo. 11171. Dr. Herbert-Howard'. 11173. James-Edwin'. 916 Descendants of Phebe" { Winsloxo) Pope. K Children: 11175. 1. Charies-Cartiand', b. 14 d., 10 mo., 1843; married, 16 d., 9 mo., 1873. Anna Cocks, of Croton-on-Hudson, dau. of John and Ar menia (Conklin). P.O. add. 1876, East Parsonsfield, Me. Children : 11176. 1, Edith', b. 20 d. 7 mo., 1874, Croton-on-Hudson, N.Y. 11177. 2. Arthur', b. 28 d., 6 mo,, 1876, 11178. 2. William-Bowerman', b. 1 d., 5 mo., 1844; in 1876 was unmarried. P, O, add. 1876, East Vassalboro, Jle. ; res. Winslow, Jle. ; 1877, East Parsonsfield, Me. 11179. 5. Phebe', b. 15 d., 7 mo., 1816; d. 10 d., 11 mo., 1831. 11180. 6. Lydia-Ann', b. 6 d., 5 mo.. 1822, Vassalboro, Me.; married, 31 d., 7 mo., 1867, Silas-Hanson Cartland, of Parsonsfield, Jle., s. of Silas and Anna (Brackett). Res. 1876, East Parsonsfield, Me. 11181. ELIJAH', [10762] (Phebe' (Winshw) Pope. Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) born 12 d., 10 mo., 1786, Falmouth, Me. ; is deceased; married, 5 d., 7 mo., 1810, Hannah Taber, b. 25 d., 8 mo., 1791, dau. of Jacob and Sarah ( ) of Vassalboro, Jle., and sister of Jacob, of V., and of Lydia, wife of John' Pope [11130]. Res. Vassalboro and Manchester, Me. Children: 11182. 1. Sarah-Taber, [11184] b. 30 d., 5 mo., 1812; married, 30 d., 4 mo., 1835, Alden Sampson. 11183. 2. Esther, [11200] b. 4 d., 3 mo., 1814; married, 21 d., 3 mo., 1832, Henry-G. Cole. 11184. SARAH-TABER', [11182] (Elijah*, Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 d., 5 mo., 1812; is deceased; married, 30 d., 4 mc, 1835, Alden SAMPSON. They settled in JIanchester, Jlaine, where he carried on an extensive business as manufacturer of oil-cloths. Removed to New York City, and, with his sons, engaged in the same business. Res. 1876, 365 West idd St., New York. Children: 11185. 1. Edward-Cobb', b. 25 d., 12 mo., 1836. Oil-cloth manufacturer. 11186. 2. Henry", b. 24 d., 5 mo., 1838; married, 10 mo., 1866, Julia-E. Page. Oil-cloth manufacturer. Child: 11187. Henry-P'., b. 25 d., 3 mo., 1876. 11188. 3. George', b. 10 d,, 2 mo., 1840; died about 1870; married, 1 d., 5 mo., 1867, IsabeUa-M. Merrick. K Thurston, Wilmarth, Cole, Howland, Sampson, Clearwater. 917 Children : 11189. 1. Edith-Flagg". 11190. 2. Lillian-Va'ughn'. 11191. 3. Grace-Bursley", is deceased. 11193. 4. JIarth.v", b. 23 d., 9 mo., 1841; died aged about 13 or 14 years. illO.i, 5. Elijah-Pope', b. 6 d., 8 mo., 1843. Oil cloth manufacturor. 11194. 6. HAiNN.ui- JIaria', b. 33 d., 6 mo,, 1845; married, 11 mo., 1869, William- R. THURSTON, Jr. ChUd ; 11195. William-R'., b. 9 d., 3 mo., 1873. 11196. 7, EsTHER-PoPB», b. 37 d., 3 mo., 1847; married, 30 d., 4 mo., 1874, F. Wilmarth, JI.D,, of Bast Orange, N,J. 11197. 8. Sarah-Ellen", b. 6 d., 5 mo., 1849. 11198. 9. JIary", b. 18 d., 9 mo., 1850. 11199. 10. Alden', b. 13 d., 8 mo., 1853. Oil-cloth manufacturer. 11300. ESTHER', [11183] (Elijah', Phebe' (Winslow) Pope, Nathan*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) born 4 d., 3 mo., 1814; married, 21 d., 3 mo., 1832, Henry-G. COLE, b. 5 d., 7 mo., 1806. Children: 11201. 1. Anna-H'.,. married, 8 d., 10 mo., 1855, William-H. HOWLAND, who died 8 d., 10 mo., 1859. Children: 11202. Edward-C". 11203. Jlinnie'', is deceased. 11204. Katie'. 11205. Henry'. 11206. Anna*. " 11207. 2. Sarah', died 18 d., 8 mo., 1869; married, 12 mo., 1865, David Samp son. 11208. 3. Mary-F'., b. 25 d.. 12 mo., 1872; married, 23 d., 5 mo., 1870, WiUiam CLEARWATER. Children: 11209. Sarah*. 11210. Henry'. 11211. JOSEPH', [2041] (Nathan*, James*, JoV, Kenelm',) born in Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me. ; died in Windham, Jle. ; married in Berwick, Me., Catherine Hill or Hall. She died in Windham, and was buried in South Windham. He mar ried 2d when in his 74ih year, Nancy Jlotley. He was a farmer. Windham, Me. 918 Oeorge'' Winslow and Descendants. K Children : 11313. 1. George, [11317] b. 31 d., 7 mo,, 1788; d. Aug 1861; m, Elizabeth Welsh; m, 3d, Sarah-Ann Derickson. 11313, 3, Lydia, [11336] b. 5 d., 13 mo,, 1791 ; m. Allen Hamblin. By 2d marriage: 11214. 3. JIary-Ann, married North, of Saccarappa, Jle. 11215. 4. Albion-King, [11240] born about 1822; d. 4 Aug. 1855; m. Mary-L. Lowrie. 11216. 5. Harriet. 11217. GEORGE', [11313] (.Joseph', Nathan*, James', JoV, Kendm',) born 31 d., 7 mo., 1788, South Windham, Me.; d. Aug. 1801, PhUadelphia, Pa., and was buried in Wilmington, Del. ; married Elizabeth Welsh, b. Wilmington, Del., dau. of John and JIargaret ( ) of W. He was married 2d, by Rev. Dr. Hall, in Wilmington, 33 Feb. 1838, to Sarah-Ann Derickson, b. 7 May, 1801, dau. of Jacob and Sarah (Rice) of W. Jlerchant. Res. Wilmington, Del., Baltimore, Md., and Philadelphia, Pa. Children born in Wilmington : 11318. Margaret-Jane', died about 1859, Philadelphia; married WilUam-H. PEARSON, a merchant. Res. 1874, 435 West 32rf St., N. Y. Children: 11319. George-Winslow'. Res. 1871, Bichmond, Va. 11330. WiUiam-Hamlet". [One of their, sons in 1874, was with Byrd & Corwin, 414 Broad way, N. Y. ] 11331. Lydia-Hamblin', in 1871 was unmarried. Res. 334 South 31s« St., Philadelphia, Pa. By 2d marriage: 11222. George-Henry', died aged two years, at Wilmington, 11223. Sarah-Elizabeth', b. 5 Sept, 1829; m. Philadelphia, Pa,, 22 Apr. 1851, WilUam-Hillary ALLDERDICE, b, 24 Apr, 1838, Wilmington, Del., s. of Abraham, of W., and Eliza (Shuff) of Luray, Page Co,, Va. Mrs. AUderdice writes that her husband's grandmother was Lady Eliz.a- betli Hillary, aud that he comes of a very fine old Irish family. Her history is quite romantic, as she eloped with her husband, who was a Quaker, came to America and went through trials innumerable, dying broken hearted because of his loss, when the father of Mr. AUderdice was three years old. She canuot supply names and dates. Would be very glad to have the Hillary coat-of-arms, but the strict Quaker discipline of the AUderdice family forbids all such "vanities." Jlerchaut and City Auditor. Res, 1874, Richmond, Va., 1878, Pm-tland, Me. Children: 11334. 1. Isabel", b. 17 Feb, 1853, WUmington; died tiiere, 1 Aug. 1854. 11225. 2. Winslow", b. 11 Apr. 1854, WUmington; m. 12 Oct. 1877, Ade laide Berry, dau. of Washington-L. and Adelaide (Fitz-Hugli) of Descendants of Joseph* Winslow. 919 Hagerstown, JId. They were married in Petorboro, N.Y., at tho old family mansion of Gerrett Smith, the great abolition philan thropist, who was great uncle to the bride — as the wife of his son is, also, her aunt; Betty Fitz-Hugh having married tbe only son of Gerrett Smith, Green Smith, who now resides at the homestead which he inherits. He is an officer in the U.S. Navy, graduated Juue, 1874. He has the Winslow coat-of-arms engraved on a seal ring, which was presented by his mother in 1870, at the time that he was admitted to the Naval Academy at Annapolis, JId., when, although but sixteen years of age, he passed first on the list in his examination. Child: Adelaide Fits-Hugh', b. 10 July, 1878. 11226. 3. Helen', b. 13 Jlar. 1856, Wilmington; died there, 3 Aug. 1857. 11327. 4. William-Hillary', b. 15 Dec. 1859, AV. He, like his brother, in herits a predilection for the Navy, and was, in 1875, a cadet at Annapolis. 11338. 5. Harvey", b. 39 July, 1863, Philadelphia, Pa. ; d. there, of pneumonia, 12 Feb, 1877. 11339. 6. Florence', b. 16 Dec. 1864, Philadelphia, Pa. ; in 1878 was attend ing school in Baltimore, JId. 11330. George-Franklin', died in infancy, at Wilmington. 11231. Jacob-Derickson', b. 23 Juue, 1831; was married by John-B. Clemson, D.D., Wilmington, 4 Oct. 1864, to Sarah-Emma Shields, b. 33 Apr. 1843, E, Fallowfield, Pa., dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Hayes) of W^est Philadelphia. He enlisted at Wilmington, 25 Oct. 1862, in Co. B, Sth Delaware Reg., Capt. Parry, aud was discharged 10 Aug. 1863. Contractor and builder. Res. Philadelphia, Pa., and, 1874, Wilmington, Del, Child : 11333. George-Derickson', b. 5 July, 1867, Wilmington. 11233. Charles-Acgustds', b. 26 Apr. 1833; in 1871 was unmarried. He enlisted at .Wilmington, in Co. A, 1st Delaware Infantry, Capt. Watson, and served twenty-one months. "C.-A. Winslow was Acting JIaster Jlate, U. 8. N. in 1864." 1123i. George-Hbnry', was unmarried in 1871, and traveling abroad. 11230. Catharine-Helena', in 1871, was unmarried. Res, Bichmond, Va. 11236. LYDIA', [11213] (Joseph', Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm',) born 5 d., 12 mo., 1791 ; married Allen HAMBLIN, of S. Wiudham, Me. Res. 1870, .South Windham, Me. Child: 11237. Charles', b. 26 Sept. 1817, Windham; died there, 12 Jan. 1845; m. Westbrook, Me., 28 Aug. 1839, Content' Winslow [10597], b 26 920 Descendants of Joseph" Winslow. K Dec. 1817, Westbrook, dau. of Josiah' and Lydia (Robinson) of W. She m. 2d, 26 June, 1806, James' Pope [11090] b. 17 d., 5 mo., 1808, s. of Ebenezer' and Sarah (Chase) of Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Westbrook ; 11238. 1. Lydia', b, 8 Sept. 1840; d. 8 Oct. 1843, Westbrook. 11339. 3. Harriet", b. 39 Nov. 1842; d. 14 Aug. 1866, East Vassalboro, Me.; m, Vassalboro, 29 June, 1865, Charles-H. Jones. 11239" JIARY-ANN", [11314] (Joseph', Nathan*, James', JoV. Kenelm'), b. 13 Oct. 1821, Windham, Me.; d. iu Westbrook, Me., 4 Feb. 1861; m. there, 27 Juue, 1844, Samuel NORTH, b, 10 Feb, 1817, W,, s. of EUsha and Abigail (Stevens) of W, Jlr. North d, 6 Oct, 1862, in W. Res, Westbrook, Mt. Children born in Westbrook, Jle, ; 11239'" 1. Harribt-Winslow', b. 14 Sept. 1847; d. 9 Sept. 1848, 11239' 2, Albion- Winslow', b, 29 June, 1850; d. during the year 1878. 11239'i 3. Mary-Emma', b. 38 Jlay, 1857; d. 4 Dec. 1803, Gorham. 11339" 4. Fannib-Bbown', b. 16 Sept. 1860; m. 28 Oct. 1882, in North Yarmouth, Me., George-Edwin Baston, b. 28 Oct, 1857, Nortii Yarmouth, s, of George-Henry and Emily (Farrar) of North Yarmouth. Res, 1887, North Yarmouth, Me. Children born in North Yarmouth : 11239' 1. Winslow-North", b, 9 Oct. 1883. 112398 2. Francis-Edwin', b. 26 Nov. 1886. 11240. ALBION-KING", [11215] (Joseph', Nathan*, James', Job', Kenelm'), b. about 1833; d, 4 Apr. 1855, aged 33 years; married in Philadelphia, by Rev. Thomas- H. Quinan, pastor of the Church of the Evangelist, in that city, on the morniug of May 1st, 1847, to Mary-L. Lowrie, b. in Philadelphia; d. there, 10 Jlay, 1865. Philadelphia, Pa. Their children; 11341. 1. Eva-Grace', b. 16 Jlay, 1848, Philadelphia; d. the same day. 11343. 3. Frank-W', b. 16 Dec. 1851, JIagnoUa, JIaryland; res. 1876, on the " Huntington Farm," Amesbury, Mass. 11343. 3. Ida-L', b. 33 Jlar. 1853, Chester, Pa. ; d. of consumption, 30 Aug. 1874. 11344. 4. Alberta-King', b. 30 Dec. 1855, Chester, Pa. Res. 1876, Amesbury, Mass. Note.— The descendants of Mrs. Phebe' (Winsloif) POPE [lOT.TO], whose records occupy near ly twenty-eight pages— page 800 to 917, inclusive, of this volume, have been greatly favored by the effloient effortsof her granddaughter, Mrs. Olive' (Cobb) Oliver, in the careful, painstaking labor of love she has rendered them by fm-nishina their several family records for this Winslow Memo rial. The compilers of the worlc feel they, too, owe to Mrs. Oliver a debt of gratitude, and would here express their sincere appreciatiou of the assistance rendered them, and for the words of cheer and encouragement in tbeir arduous labor. Mrs. Oliver closed h(?r useful and beneficent work on earth shortly after this service for her kin dred was completed, and after the above named pages were in type, and the acknowledgments pro- pared for the Memorial. Her death occurred at Lynn, Mass., the place ot her residence, 17th April, 1879. K Zr, {Winslow) HaU. 921 11345. LORANA', [3043] (JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. Aug. 1793; married Daniel HALL, b. 34 Jlar, 1735, Dover, and Sarah (Furbish) of Dover, afterwards of Falmouth 1 Jtdy, l';37; d. 14 N,II,, s. of Hatevil* He died 18 Dec. 1788. "Hatkvii, Hau., son of Hatevil and Mercy Cromwell), and grandson of Dea. John, born 1617, and, probably, Elizabeth (Layton) of Dover Neck, N. H,, was born in Dover, N. H, February 15, 1708-9. He married SARAH FURBISH, of Kittery, April 1, 17-33, and settled in Dover, N, H On the 20th day of April, 1734, Daniel Field conveyed to Hatevil Hall, chair maker, ten acres of land situa ted on the westerly side of Back river. As the subject of this sketch was then twenty-seven years old, and recently married, it is supposed that the deed, which is a curiosity, was to him. Maroh 20, 1752, John Twombly deeded to Hatevil Hall, twenty-three and one-third acres on the east side of Salmon Falls River, iu the county of York, Province of Massachusetts Bay, About 1753, or a little later, he removed to Falmouth, where he evidently became something of a land-holder. October 27, 177-J, he bought of his son Hatevil, one hundred acres of land in Windham, being lut No. 35, Second Division, adjoining Falmouth; in this deed he is called a - farmer.' December :30, 1775, 'fifteenth year of his majesty's reign, he purchased for £60, of Jonathan Moulton, of Hampton, N. H.,' the whole of the proprietor's right in the common and undivided lands in the township of Falmouth, that belongs to the heirs and assigns of James Freeze; said lands being ten, thirty, and sixty acre lots belonging to said right, wherever they may be found in said common and undivided lands free from grants or layings out, together with the after divisions of said right,' September 15, 1774, he touglit thirty-five acres of these undivided lands of Abraham Scales. He was, by trade, a chair-maker, or turner, and a member of the Society of Friends, or Quakers. and was accustomed to speak at their meetings. He was a man of medium size, and both he and his worthy wife were remarkably open-hearted, generous and hospitable. They would never see any one suffer if they had power to relieve their [hizer] * wants. A characteristic incident is related of her: In a severe snow-storm in winter, she saw a little colored boy scantily clothed, passing with an ox-team. He was suffering intensely from cold and exposure. She called him into the house, warmed and fed him, clothed him in one of her own boy's warm overcoats and sent him on his way rejoicing. The boy in after years was wont to say, that Aunty Hall saved his life on that occasion. In the spring before Mr. Hall's decease he was very sick and no one thoug:ht he could recover, but he told his friends that he should get smart enough to go to New Hampshire and bid his rela tives their fareweU. Singularly enougn he did so, making the journey on horseback, and after visiting his rela'ives, returned, visiting sorae of his own children of the fifth generation, and died November 28, 179", at the ripe age of ninety years, leaving 475 descendants. Sarah, his wife, died March 2, 1790. CHiLnaEN: 1. DOROTHY, born in Dover, N. H., .4.ugust C3, 2. DANIIiL, 3. HATEVIL, 4. MERCY, 5. ABIGAIL 6. EBENEZER, 7. WILLIAM, 8. JOHN, 9. JEDEDIAH, 10. ANDREW. 11. NICHOLAS, 12. PAUL, 13 SILAS, " March 24, " March 24, Oot. 6, " Feb. 12, July 20, -• Dec. 6. " June 19, Jan. 21, " Sent. 15, " March 8, Falmouth, Me. Deo. 15, 1733; married George Leighton. 1735; " [11245] Lorana' Winslow. 1736; " [11343] (l)Euth Winslow (2) Ann Jenkins. 1738; -- Joseph Leighton. 1''40; -' Isaac Allen. 1"41; " Hannah Anderson. 1742; " (1) Betsey Cox; r2i Elizabeth Wilson. I'i'**; " . Grace Sprague. 1748; - (IJHannah Hussey; (2)Elizabeth Clough. 1750; -' Jane Merrill, 1753; '- (1) Experience Stone; (2) Emma Sawyer. 1755; " (1) Sarah Neal; (3) Keziah Neal. 1758; ¦' (l)Mary Gould; (2) Hannah Neal." * A Peoposition,— In the English taiigu- ge there has long been felt the neopss ly of having a word to expres possession by a man or woman— a word implying a doubt or an alternative; a word implying possession by ^i man or by a woman, when either is included in the idea, and when it is doubtlul or indeterminate whether lie or she is the possessor. A new pronoun for the Engli-h language; ) Nominative, liesh (he or she) ( let the e in hesh one word being used aa eqniv.ilent to three. >¦ Possessive- hizer (hi- or her) J^ be pvo^wunced i s ) Objective, himei- (him or her) ( in he; i as ,n his. If this proposition for a new lA ord is accepted, our grammarians will give the following as the list of the possessive adjective pronouns, viz.: my, thy, his her,liizer, our, yi.ur, their, [See Jf'ariieli Ancesti al Memo): al, p. 219.] 922 Descendants nf Lorana'' {Winslow) Hall. K " He was tho eldest son, and the first of the family that came to Falmouth. In February, 1753, at the age of twenty-one, with his axe and snow shoos, he left his father's homestead in Dover, in search of a farm and a homo, and, part of the way by spotted trees, he reached Falmouth, where be selected a wild lot, now the residence of George Cobb, Esq., in Westbrook, erected a house, married, and returned to Do ver, where he gave such a favorable report of Falmouth that bis father and mother and the whole family of ten sons and three daughters soon followed ; and at that day, when almost a wilderness, selected some of the very best land in Falmouth, Gorham, .and Windham." He was a man of largo stature and great physical strength. The greater part of our information concerning this family was given us by Joseph-Blake' Hall, [11408]. Children born in Falmouth : 11340. 11347. 11348. 11349, 1. 3.3. 4, 11350.11351. 11353. 5. 6. 7, 11353, 11254. 8. 9, Winslow, [11355]b. 7 Sept. 1758; d, 13 Sept, 1814; ni. JIary Hussey. Mercy, [11364] b. 19 Aug. 1761; m. Jeremiah Hacker, William, [11376] b. 11 Nov. 1763; d. 6. Oct, 1813; m. Comfort Riggs. Stephen, [11386] b, 33 Jan. 1767; ni. Patience Pettingill; m. 3d, Abigail Clark. Rachel, [11295] b. 18 July, 1769; d. 11 Dec. 1849; m, John Neal, Simeon, b. 12 July, 1771 ; died in infancy. Anna, [11306] b. 1 Sept. 1774; d. 27 Aug. 1844; m. David' Winslow, [11593]. Betsey, [11333] b. 37 June, 1778; m. Robert Purinton. Simeon, [11333] b. 3 May, 1781; d. 7 Jan. 1870; m. Harriet Thrasher; m. 3d, Amelia Libby. 11355. WINSLOW', [11346] (Lorana' (Winslow) -B-sXl, JoV, James', JoV, Ken elm',) b. 7 Sept. 1758, Falmouth, JIc; d. 13 Sept. 1814; married JIary Hussey, b. 39. Apr. 1759, dau. of Paul and Hannah ( ) of Biddeford, Jle. She died 8 iune, ^^2^- Windham, Me. Children boru iu Windham: 11256. 11257. 11258.11259. 11 '360. 11201. 11'363. 11263. 1. Hannah, died aged twelve years. 2. Lorana, died in infancy. 3. Levi, b. 38 Jan, 1787; married Hannah Harmon; ni, 3d, Jane Emery; m. 3d, Elizabeth White. 4. Daniel, b. 8 Aug. 1789; m, JIargaret Harmon. 5. Eunice, b. 5 Aug. 1793; nl, John CoUey, 0, Amos, b. 9 Sept. 1795; m. Fanny Hanson, s.p, 7. Paul, b. 31 July, 1798; m. Huldah Hanson. 8. Winslow, b. 4 Oct. 1801 ; m, Eunice-JIooher Harding, Res. 1873, Portland, Me. 11265. 1. 11366. 3. 11367. 3. 11368. 4. 11369. u. 11370. 0, 11371. 7. 11373. 8. 11373. 9, 11374. 10, K IIijll^ ILtvlcr, Alexander. 923 11304. JIBRCY', [11347], (Lorana' iW'inslow)'S.3Xl, JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 19 Aug. 1761, Falmouth, JIo. ; m. Jeremiah HACKER. Brunswick, Mc. Children born in Brunswick ; JIary, b. 34 Sept. 1783 ; m, Daniel Townsend, 3. Isaiah, b. 39 June, 1786; m. Cynthia White. Rachel, married Isaiah Hall, b. 17 Sept. 1786, Falmouth, s. of William and Elizabeth (Wilson) of F. 4, Lucy, married James Bletlien ; m. 3d, William Alexander. AVilliam, died unmarried, aged 35 years. Daniel, b. 3 Apr. 1794; m. Hannah Sawyer. Lorana, m. David Booker. Lydia, b. IS Jlay. 1799; m. Daniol-IIawcs Mitchell. Jeremiah, married Submit Tobey. Isaac, b. July, 1805; m. Jano-JIerrill Allen, b. 30 Feb. 1809, Bruns- -i\-ick, Jle., dau. of Isaac and Jane (Hall) of B. 11375. 11. John-Smith, died unmarried. 11376. WILLIAJr, [11348] (Lorana' ( Winslow') Hall, JoV, James', Job', Kenelm', ) b. 11 Nov. 1763, Falmouth, Jle. ; d. 6 Oct. 1813; m. Comfort Riggs, dau. of Joseph and Anna (Barbour). She died 13 Jlay, 1850. Farmer. Windham, Me. Children born in Windham : James, b. 3 Feb. 1791 ; m. Hannah Lowell. Lorana, b. 39 Oct. 1793 ; m. Ira Hilbbrn. Anna, b. 39 Oct. 1793; m. Stephen-Jones Riggs. 4. Lucy, b. 13 Aug, 1794 ; m, Amos Anthoine, TnoMAS, b. 10 Jlay, 1797; married Mary Riggs; m. 3d, Phebe Green; m. 3d, Betsey Seavey, JIercy, b, 17 Apr. 1800; m. Thomas-Fitzgeraitt Jones. George, b. 35 July, 1803; d. 13 Mar. 1813. Harriet, m. Edward Chandler. AVilliam-Lewis, born in 1811; m. Esther Jlorton. 11386. STEPHEN", [11349] (Lorana' iWinslow) Hall, JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 33 Jan. 1767, Falmouth, Jle. ; d. 13 July, 1843; m. Patience Pettingill, who died in 1799; m. 3d, 13 July, 1800, Abigail Clark, of Rochester, N.ll., who died 34 Sept. 1849, aged 67. Farmer. Settled in Windham ; removed to Westbrook, 3Ie. Children ; 11387. 1. Rachel, b. 15 Oct. 1792; is deceased; married Jeremiah Hall, b. 16 11277. 1. 11278. 2. 11279. 3. 11280. 4. 11281. 5. 11282. 0, 11283. 11284. S. 11285. 9. 1121 Descemlants of Lorn nn" {Win-'^low) Hall. K Jan. 1788, Falmouth, Jle,, b, ot William aud Elizabeth (Wilson) of F. After her death he married 3d, Huldah- Winslow AVhitney. 11388. 3. JIosEs, b. 1793; died in infancy. 11389. 3. Daniel, b. 4 Jlay, 1794;' m,- Nabby Hanson. By 3d marriage: 11390, 4, Patience, b. 5 Dec, 1800, Windham; married James Staples; m. 3d, William Libby. 11391. 0, Louisa, b, 38 Oct. 1803, Windham; d. 33 Jau. 1800. 11393, 0, Clark, b. 8 Jan. 1805, Wiudham; m. Susan Freeman. 11393. 7. Louisa, b, 30 Jlay, 1807, Windham; m. Hall Staples. 11394, 8, JIary-Jane, b. 31 Nov. 1809, AVindham; died ininfancy. 11395. RACHEL', [11350] (Lorana' <, Winsloio) HaU, JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 18 July. 1709, Falmoutii, Jle, ; d. 11 Dec, 1849; m, 38 Nov. 179'2, John NEAL, b, 4 Apr. 1764; d. 33 Sept. 1793; second son of James, who was a Quaker preacher at Elliot, Jle. He was a schoolmaster in Portland. After his death Jlrs. Neal set up a private school, which she taught for many years. In 1803 she taught school at the bouse of Samuel' AVinslow, in Falmouth [11513]. They settied iu Falmouth, now Portland, Me. Children : 11390. 1. r Rachel', b. 34 Aug. 1793; died unmarried, 8 Jlay, 1858; taught in the < private school established by her mother. 11397. 3, ( John', b. (13 hours later) 25 Aug. 1793; m. Portiand, Jle,, 12 Oct, 1838, Eleanor' Hall [9897], b. 38 Jan. 1809, Portiand, dau. of Joel and JIary' (Porter) of P. Author and lawyer, president of Portland Institute, rail road director and treasurer. For his biography see [9897]. Res. Bos ton, New York, Baltimore, JId., Paris, London, and 83 State St., Portland, Me. Children born iu Portland ; 11398. 1. JIary' b. 33 Dec. 1839; m. 30 June, 1853, Robert-H. Sherwood, of New York, Children: 11399. 1. Eleanor Neal', b. 9 Apr. 1853,' Portland, 11300. 3. Laura', b. 1 Feb. 1850, New York City. 11301. 3. Margaret-NeaV , b, 39 Aug, 1857, New York City, 11302. 3. James", b. 0 Jan. 1831; d, 20 -A.ug, 1856, Grenada, Nicaraugua, 11303. 3. JIargaret-Eleauor', b. 11 Juuo 1834, f^ Winsloir, Purinton, Chij>n)an, Smith. 92.5 11304, 4, Eleanor', b, 17 Oct, 1844; d. 17 Sept, 1S45, Portland. 11305. 5. John-Pierpont», b. 28 Nov. 1847. 11306. ANNA', [11252] (Lorana' (.Winsloio) Hall, JoV, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 1 Sept. 1774, Falmouth, Jle. ; d. 28 Aug*. 1844; married in F., 28 Dec. 1796, David" 'WINSLOW [11592], b. 19 July, 1775, at F., s. of Samuel' aud Ruth (Jlorrill) of F. He died 1 Feb. 1859. He married 2d, Patience Buffum. Settled in Falmouth, now Westbrook, Me. Children, nine who died without names, besides the following: 11307. 1. Daniel', b. 6 Nov. 1798, Falmouth Jle. ; m. Jane Smitii, b 1 Jlar. 1798, Portland, Jle. Res. 1872, Deering; P.O. Portland, Me. Children, of whom four daughters and one son married aud had families: 11308. 1. James-N'., b. 6 Feb. 1833. 11309. 2. Frank', b. 5 Feb. 1834. 11310. 3; Henrietta', b. 14 J.an. 1836; d. 33 Aug. 1837. 11311. 4. Henrietta', b. 3 Dec. 1827. 11312. 5. Joseph-L'., b. 25 Jlay, 1831. 11313. 6. Alfred-B"., b. 28 July, 1833. 11314. 7. Harriet-F',, b, 23 June, 1836. 11315. 8. David", b. 23 Feb, 1839. 11316. 9. Elizabeth', b. 33 Oct. 1843; d, 36 Aug, 1843. 11317. 3, j George', b, 6 June, 1799; d, July, 1861; m, Chariotte Winslow. 11318. 3, ( Moses' (twin of George'), b, 6 June, 1799; married Ann Brackett; m, 3d, Lydia Turner. 11319. 4. Jonathan', b. 3 Mar. 1801; d. 13 Jlar, 1801, 11330. 5. Lewis', b. 35 Dec. 1807; d. Jau. 1808. 11331. 0, AA'illiam', b. 38 Jlay, 1813; d. 3 June, 1313. 1133'2. 7, Charles', b. 30 Oct. 1816; d, 3 Nov. 1816. 11333. BETSEY', [ll'i,5Z'] (Lorana' (Winsloio) "H-aXl, JoV, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 38 Jan. or 37 June, 1778, Falmouth, Jle.; d. 8 Dec. 1853; ni. 26 June, 1790, Robert PURINTON, b, 30 Sept, 1771, .1. of Elisha and Sarah ( ). He d, 3 Jlay, 1836. Settled in Falmouth; removed to AVindh.am and thence to Poland, 3fe. Childreii: 11334. 1. Lavinia, b. 5 Doc. 1790; m. Lewis Chipman, Amos, b. 17 .T.an. 1799; m. Abigail-Hatch Brown. AVinslow- Hall, b, 11 Nov, 1800; m. Jlargaret-n. Stover, James-Merrill, b. 33 Feb. 1803; d. 8 Dec. 1831 ; m, Jane Rackliff. William-Hall, b, 13 Feb, 1805; m, Susan Gould. JIary-Ann, b. 1 Dec. 1800; m. Joseph-L. Smith. 11335. 3. 11336. 3. 11337. 4. 11338. 5. 11339, 6, 920 f)escendanis of Lorana'' {Winslotc) Hall. K 11S30. 7. George, b. 30 Nov. 18—; m, Jlargaret-Savilla Bogar. 11331. 8. Harriet, b. 1 Jan. 1811; m. JIoses-G. Dow. 11333. 9. Emily-Jane, b. 13 Mar. 1810; married James-Neal Hall, born Thursday, 33 Aug. 1810, Brunswick, Jle., s. of Paul, of Brunswick, and Keziah (Neal) [Hanson], widow of Timothy. He married 3d, Olive- Woodman Fenderson. 11333. SIMEON", [11354] (Lorana' (Winslow) Hall, Job*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 3 Jlay, 1781, Falmouth, Jle, ; d. 7 Jan. 1870. From the Portland Advertiser, Jan. 8, 1870, wecopy tho following: "The venerable Simeon Hall passed away yesterday, at the ripe old age of 88 years and 8 months. -The deceased was the, oldest house- carpenter iu this city, and there are many dwelling-houses standing which were erect ed by him in his earlier years. For a long series of years he has done nothing at his trade, having retired with a comfortable competence. A few years ago he met with an accident by which he was severely injured, from the effects of which he never fully recovered. The deceased was a man of most estimable character, and for more than half a century was a member of the Second Parish Church, having joined it un der tho ministry of Rev. Dr. Payson," He married, 39 Nov. 1804, Harriet Thrasher, b. 39 Feb. 1784, dau. of John and Judith ( ). She died 33 Dec. 1833. He m, 2d, 14 Jan. 1835, Amelia (Lowell) [Libby], b. 33 Dec. 1795, dau. of Enoch and Mary [Huston]. She died 31 June, 1871. Children : 11334, 1. Louis, b. 13 Sept. 1805; is deceased. 11335. 3, Ellen, b. 13 Jan. 1808; m, Ezekiel Robinson, 11336. 3. Anna- Winslow, b. 38 Jlar. 1810; m. Daniel Freeman. 11337. 4. Margaret-Knight, b. 16 July, 1811; m. Isaac-.V. Bray. 11338. 5. John-Thrasher, b. 18 June, 1813; died ininfancy. 11389, 6. Sarah-Thrasher, b. 8 Oct. 1814. 11340, 7, Harriet-Lunt, b, 16 Aug. 1816; m. Edw.ard Mason. 11341. 8. George, b. 15 Nov. 1817; m. Rebecca- Winslow Thacher, probably a de- .scendant of Rebecca^ (Winslow) Thacher, wife of Hon. John, of Yar mouth, Mass., and dau. of Josiah aud JIargaret (Bourne) of JIarshfield, Mass. [^eQ Memorial of Josiah' Winshw]. 11343. 9. Frances-A., b. 13 July, 1839; in 1871 was unmarried. Pm-tland, Me. 11343. RUTH', [3044] (JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) d, 11 June, 1798; m, about 1754, Hatevil HALL, b. 34 Jlar, 1736, Dover, N,H,, s.of Hatevil and Sarah (Furbish) of D., and brother of Daniel Hall, who married Lorana' AVinslow [11345]. He settled, we suppose, in Falmouth, but in 1773 he was living in Windham, for on the 37th of October of that year he sold his farm. Lot 35, 3d Division, adjoin ing Falmouth, to his father, for sixty-six pounds. The deed or conveyance is still in K DrRcendd-nis (f Rulh" (Winxlov-) Unll. 927 existence, in a mutilated condition, in the j-jossession of Jlrs. Sarah Gerrish of Port land. The given names of the signatures of both Hatevil and Ruth still remain. We suppose that he removed to Buckfield, Jlaine, soon aftor, although another account -ne have states that he was still living in AA'indham as late as 1773 or 74. But at some time he removed to Buckfield, thence to Brooks, where ho died. May 10, 1804. After Ruth died, he married 2d, Ann Jenkins; (dates not reported). — Pm-tland Monitor, Joseph-Blake' Hall, [11408] editor. (Iiildren : 11344. 1. Job, [11357] born about 1755; m, JIary Tripp; m. 3d, Nancy Murray. 11345, 3, Ruth, [11370] married John Briggs; m, 3d, Nathaniel Smith, 11340, 3, S.uiAH, [11378] b. 34 Aug. 1758; d. 13 Nov, 1830; m, Robert Gatchell, 11347, 4, Hezekiah, born in Falmouth, Jle.; married and had a large family. Re moved to Kentucky. 11348. .-,. Enoch, [11393] b. 10 Nov. 1763; d. 10 Dec, 1835; m. Miriam Fiirbi.sh,. 11349. 0, SuBMi-r, [11431] b, IT) Oct. 1700; m. Daniel -Pettingill Elliot, 11850. 7. John, born in Windham; died young, 11351. 8. Hatevil, [11444] d, 7 Dec, 1830; m, .Tiiditii Jlorgan, 11353. 9. Abigail, [11459) b. 27 Jlar. 1773; d. 35 Oct, 1S47;, m, Daniel Campbell. 11353. 10, Nathan, [11468] b, 1774; d, 33 July, 1835; m. Susan Forbes. 11354. 11. D0RCA.S, [11479] b. 33 June, 1776 or '80; d. 15 Jan, 1854; m, Israel Herrick. 11355. 13. JIargaret, [11487] married about 1800, Joseph Roberts. 11356. 13. Shadrach, [11501] b, 4 Feb. 1779; d. 4 Feb, 1833; m. Sarah Roberts. 11857. JOB", [11344] (Buth' (Winsloio) "KaXl, JoV, James', JoV, Kenelm',) born .about 1755, Falmouth, Jle. ; married, when about 33 years of age, Mary Tripp, and probably settled in Jlinot, Me. He married 3d, Nancy Jlurray. "He served in tho Continental Army seven years, or during the war of the Revolution, and was neither wounded or sipk during the whole time. He was noted for his wonderful activity and ability. It w.as a common remark in the army that Job Hall -n-as too quick of motion for a ball to hit him. It is said of him that he could easily jump over a rope held as high as two t.all men could reach," Children : 11358. JIercy, b, 11 Apr, 1778; m, .Jonathan Chandler. 11359, AA''iNSLOw, b, 1786; m. S.ally Riohard.son. 11360. Submit, b. 30 Jan. 1791 ; m. Sylvanus Hall. 11361, Silas, m. Jlethiah Finney. 11303, Polly, b, 10 Jan. 1798; m, Zebedeo Cliandler, 11303. Lucinda, b. 35 Jlay, 1800, Poland; m. AVilliam Winslow, [See 11920], 11304, Ruth, m-arried Jloses Tracy; m, 2d, Zebedee Chandler, 11365, Patience, b, 19 Feb, 1805; m, Daniel Pierce. 928 Descendants of Eufh' [Winslow) TTall. K 11366. Sarah, b. 19 July, 1807, Poland; m. Chandler-Freeman Perry. 11367. .Tob, 11368. Abigail, m.arried William CampbeU. By 3d marriage: 11369, Nancy, m. Emery, 11370. RUTH", [11345] (Buth' (Winslow) Hall, Job*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) born in Falmouth, or AVindham, Jle, ; married .Tohn BRIGGS; m, 3d, Nathaniel SMITH; settled in Buckfield, Jle,, or vicinity. Children: 11371, 1. John. He and his brotiier AVilliam were impressed into the English ser vice, and never returned. 11373. 3. William. By 3d marriage: 11373. 3. William. 11374. 4. Hatevil-Hall, b. 37 Sept. 1787; m. Sally Jackson. 11375. 5, Nathaniel, m. Sally Rollins, 11376. 6. Dorcas. 11377. 7. Abigail, m. Samuel Bowen. 11378. SARAH", [11346] (Buth' (Winshw) UaXl, JoV, James', JoV, Kendm'.) h. 34 Aug. 1758, Falmouth, Jle, ; d, 13 Nov. 1830, Bowdoin; m. Robert GATCHELL, b. 33 Sept, 1753, Brunswick ; d. Oct. 1803, Durham. Durham, Me. Children born in Durham : 11379. 1. Ruth, b. 37 Jan. 1776. 11380. 3. Robert, b. 1 Jan. 1780; was drowned in 1817 or '18. 11381. 3. Lorana, b. 30 July, 1783; m. Abel Nutting, 11383. 4. John, b. 1 Aug. 1784; m. Lydia Lenfest. 11383. 5. Winslow, b. 14 Jau. 1787; m. Jane Campbell. 11384. 6. Samuel, b, 5 Apr, 1789; m, Juditii Lenfest. 11385. 7, ( JIercy, b. 30 Aug. 1791; is deceased. 11380. 8, ( Peace, b, 30 Aug, 1791 ; is deceased. 11387. 9, Sarah, b, 5 Jan, 1794; m, Humphrey SmaU. 11388. 10. Enoch, b, 33 Aug, 1796; is dece.ased. 11389. 11. Abigail, b. 10 Dec. 1798; m. David Wilson. 11390. 12, Andrew, b. 16 Dec. 1801; d. 11S91. 13. Dorcas, b. 28 Feb. 1803; m. Richard Wilson. K EnocK Hall. 629 11393. EKOCH", [11348] {Unth'' (TTins/ow) Hall, M^, James\ Jol\ Kenelm}) b. 10 l^ov. 1763, in Falmouth, or Windham, Me. ; d. 10 Dec. 1835, Buckfield, Me. ; married, about 1784, Miriam Furbish, born in Bowdoin, Me. She died a few years later than her husband, ia Livermore, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Abigail Doble. The following concerning Mr. Hall is taken from the Portland Monitor., a paper edited by Joseph-Blake^ Hall [11408]: *'He enlisted in the Continental Army about 1780, from Windham, and served until the end of the war as a private. He settled in Buckfield, Maine, oti the farm on which he spent his life, then almost a wild lot. He paid S500 for the land, and a yoke of oxen for the "improvements," which consisted of a log cabin and tenacres of '¦felled trees.* During the spring of 1784, he 'cleared^ up' these ten acres, and raised, that season, 200 bushels of corn, returning in the fall, after his wife. On his way he found the rivers and streams swollen by recent rains, and, as roads and bridges were unfashion able in those days, he experienced much difficulty- in crossing them. In crossing one on a rude raft of drift wood bound together with withes, his frail craft came in pieces about .midway over, and he was compelled to swim to the opposite shore. ' By this accident he lost bis jacket and pro visions, saving only his shirt and trousers which he wore, and two dollars in silver. He removed from Windham to Buckfield in Kovember, 1784, transporting all his household goods, a bushel of salt, his wife and himself on the backs of two horses, arriving there on his twenty-first birthday. With the two dollars saved from his shipwreck, he bought two sheep, and wore a tow frock all winter. From the fleeces, his wife manufactured a piece of 'waled cloth ' the next spring, and he enjoyed the luxury of a new suit of clothes. During the winter he went to Falmouth, now Portland, wearing his tow frock, with a team loaded with corn and beans, and from the proceeds purchased some tools and other necessary articles, including a 'five pail iron kettle.' It may be here remarked, that it was one of the rules of his life never to buy anything he could not pay for at the time of purchase, a rule which may be profitably adopted by his descendants. In the spring of 1785, he and his wife made three hundred pounds of maple sugar and twelve gallons of molasses, boiling the sap in the new iron kettle in the cabin, and working day and night while the season lasted, taking turns sleeping and laboring. In the spring of 1780, he built a barn, covering it with long shingles made by himself. In "these days of free schools, with all the advantages possessed by our children, we can hardly appreciate the limited means tor education within the reach of the early settlers a hundred years ago. The only school ever attended by the subject of this sketch was taught in his own bouse, three weeks, by Elder D. Hutchinson, with him self and his eldest three children, Dolly, Buth, and Abigail for pupils. Here he gained some knowledge of arithmetic and learned to write— but he was remarkable as a natural mathematician. With this small amount of aid, he educated himself, and became qualified for after years of useful ness and to instruct his younger children. In nine years from the tirae he moved into his log cabin he occupied a comfortable, framed house, and was in easy circumstances. For many years he was one of the selectmen of Buckfield, and served repeatedly in other town offices, and it is said of him, doubtless truly, that he exercised a remai-kable infiuence among his townsmen, who seemed to consider his judgment and discretion almost infallible. Hewas several times sent to Boston as a member of the General Court, while Maine was a province of Massachusetts. He was a member of the Convention which framed the Constitution of Maine, in 1819-20, and represented his town in the first Legislature of Maine, in 1821. In the records of the proceedings of the Constitutional Conven tion, we find that when Section 5. was under consideration, on the 35th day of October, lbl9, Mr.. Hall, of Buckfield, moved to amend by striking out the whole of said section and to insert, in lieu thereof, the following (very sensible amendment): 'The militia, who are bylaw obliged to bear arms, shall have a reasonable compensation for their services.' This amendment, after considerabia discussion, was lost by a vote of 74 yeas to 174 nays. He was emphatically a self-made man, possess ing great mental powers During the last few years of his life he suffered much from a singular disease of the stomach, literally starving to death." Chilrlren born in Buckfield; 11393. 1. Dolly, b. 15 Feb. 1786; died in 1798, aged 12 years. 11394. 3. Ruth, [11403] b. 17 Feb. 1788; m. Hollingsworth Hines. 11395. 3. Abigail, b. 3 Dec. 1790; m. Aaron Doble. 11396. 4. Andrew, b. 9 Jan. 1793; m. Betsey Packard ; m. 3d Martha Bicknell. 11397. 5. John, b. 14 Nov. 1795; m, Harriet Gurney. 9.30 liutl'' {Hall) Hini'. Rev. Josiah Peet, Norridgewock, 8 mo,, 17 d,, 1845, to Emily-F. Hinds of Fairfield, Me,, b, 2 mo., 15 d,, 1828, N., dau, of Jason and Celia-N. (q'obey) of N. Boot and shoe dealer. Res, Brunswick and Durham, Jle. ; 1872, Fairfield, and, 1874, Larone, Me. Children : 11858, 1. Mary-Ellen", b. 6 mo., 24 d., 1846, D, ; d. 7 mo., 9 d., 1867, Fairfield, and was buried in Skowhegan, Jle. She was m. by Alvah Hatch, Fairfield, 12 mo,, 24 d., 1864, to Ansel Holway, b, 9 mo., 25 d,, 1838, Norridgewock. Farmer. Res. 1874, Larone, Me. Children : 1. Herbert-Lincoln', b. 12 mo., 5 d., 1865, Fairfield, Jle. 2. Mary-Ellen', b. 6 mo,, 5 d,, 1867, F. 2. Lizzie-Exie', b. 2 mo,, 12 d,, 1851, F. ; was married by Rev. George- Whitefield' Hathaway [2670], Skowhegan, Jle,, 2 mo,, 12 d., 1873, to Judson- Wyman Packard, b. 9mo,, 16 d,, 1848, S., s. of Nathan-T. and Ann of S. 3. Willie-Penn", b. 11 mo,, 31 d., 1856, Fairfield, Jle. 11. Maktha-Meader', b. 3 mo,, 17 d., 1834, Windham; was married in Friends' manner, Durham, Jle,, 1 mo., 3 d,, 1850, to Aaron "Varney, of Brunswick, b. 5 mo., 23 d., 1808, B,, s. of Estes and Elizabeth (Sergeant) of B. Farmer. Res. Windham, Byron, and Brunswick, aud, 1874, South Durham, Me. Children: 11859,11860. 11861. 11863. 11863. 11864.11865. 11866. 1. Charles-Milton', b. 7 mo,, 13 d 2. Sarah- Winslow", b. 7. mo, 1852, Brunswick. Res. 1874, Walpole, Mass. 13 d., 1855, Brunswick. Res. 1874, South Durham, Me. Francis- William*, b. 2 mo., 27 d., 1858, Brunswick; d. 3 mo., 25 d., 1862, B. K Perkins, Aiken. 965 11867. 12. Eli-Gould', b, 5 mo., 5 d., 1826, Windham; d. 5 mo., 30 d., 1866, Bruns wick, Me,, and was buried in Durham, Me. He was married in B., by Elder Jaques, 5 mo., 22 d., 1858, to Susan-B. Varney, b. 3 mo., 11 d., 1839, dau. of Aaron and Eunice (Getchel) of B. House carpenter. Res. Clinton, Dewitt Co., 111., and BrunsMiek, Me. Children : 11868. 1. Francis-Eli", b, 2 mo,, 15 d., 1859, Brunswick. Res. 1874, South Durham, Me. 11869.' 2. Elva-Susan', b. 3 mo,, 81 d,, 1860, B. Res. 1874, Providence, B.L 11870. 3. Ninette-Martha", b. 10 mo., 20 d., 1862, B. Res. 1874, Lisbon, Me. 11871, 4. Winifred-Sarah", b. 8 mo,, 28 d., 1864, B. In 1874, was absent with friends in Europe. 11872. STEPHEN", [11746] (William', Benjamin*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b. 6 mo., 18 d,, 1782, Falmouth, Jle. ; d, 1 mo., 1 d., 1865, Larone, Somerset Co., Me., and was buried iu Augusta. He married in Vassalboro, Me., 7 mo., 15 d., 1804, Rebecca Blish, b. 10 June, 1778, Barnstable, dau. ot Stacy and Mary (Baxter) of "V. She died 19 Oct. 1835, Augusta, Me. He married 2d, Bath, Jle,, 9 mo., 26 d., 1836, Elizabeth Bass, b. 5 Aug. 1794, dau, ot aud Frances (Thomas). She died in September, 1869, Larone, aud was buried in Augusta. Mr. Winslow served in the war, when forces were sent to Piatt's Mouth, but was not in battle. Carpenter and joiner; master builder. Res. Augusta, Kennebec Co., Me. Children : 11873. 1. George-Washington', b. 2 mo., 16 d., 1805, Portland, Me.; d. 1 Dec. 1888, Waterville. He married in Augusta, Me., 24 Oct. 1882, Catherine AVilson, born in Boston, Mass, , dau. ot Andrew and Margaret (Bickford) of B. She m. 2d, Col. Charles Perkins, and died in Galena, III. s.p. 11874. 2. Elizabeth-S'., b. 8 mo., 14 d., 1809, Vassalboro, Jle.; was m. by Charles AUen, Augusta, Me., 28 Sept. 1848, to Calvin Aiken of Boston, born in 1808, Deering, N.H., s. of John and Jane (Jlills) of D. He d. in B., 25 Dec. 1860. Merchant, s.p. She res. 1878, Boston, Mass. 11875, 3. Henry-Petbb', b. 2 mo., 26 d., 1810, Vassalboro; d. 3 Sept. 1872, Lexington, Ky,', and was buried in Oakland, Alameda Co., Cal. His will is recorded at San Leandro, Alameda Co., Cal. He married Cath erine Sawyer. Res. San Francisco, Cal. Children: 11876. 1. Henry-Eugene', b. 6 Jan. 1884, Augusta, Me. ; was married by Rev. Mr. Leonard, Waterville, Me., 28 Mar. 1857, to Emily-M. Barney, b. 17 Oct, 1837, dau. ot Jarvis and Lucinda (Cool) ot W. He was First Lieutenant in the 4th Iowa Cavalry. Bricklayer. Res. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, Chicago, III., Stockton, San Joaquin Co., Cal. P.O. add. 1873, and 1887, West Oakland, Cal. Cliildren : 11877. 1. Edward- Jarvis', b. 19 Jan. 1858, Mt. Pleasant, Henry Co., Iowa; m. at Yellow Springs, 0., 31 Jan. 1883, Hannah-Pape Wilson, 11877*11878. 11879. 11880.11881.11882. 11883. 956 Descendants of Steplien' Winslow. K b. 3 Sept. 1858, YeUow Springs, dau. of Joseph and DeUlah (Jlarshall) of Y.S. Auditor of New York, Ontario and AVestern R.R. Co. Res. Brooklyn, N.Y., and, 1887, Yelhw Springs, 0. Child : Hugh-Barney'", b. 22 Deo. 1883, Brooklyn, N.T. 2, Herbert-Eugene', b. 14 May, 1860, Mt. Pleasant. 3. Marie-Louise', b. 20 Feb. 1862, AVaterville, Jle. ; m. in Oakland, Cal., 29 Oct. 1885, Hiram Bradbury, b. Industry, Franklin Co., Jle., 1844, s. of Martin and Emily. He is manager of a western " ranch. Res. 1887, Gilroy, Cal. 4. Mary-Frances', b, 14 Oct, 1871, Oakland, Cal. 5; Kate- Lucinda', b. 31 Jan, 1873, Oakland, Cal. 2. Jlarie-Louise", d. about 1857-8, Jit. Pleasant, Iowa, and was buried there. She m. at Mt. Pleasant, Ignatius-S. Langdon, who is now deceased, s.p. 3. Hannah-Frances", b. 29 Jlar. 1839, Augusta, Me. ; was m. at Mt. Pleasant, by Mr. Gifford, 25 Dec. 1863, to Capt. Alexander Cham bers, of U.S.A., b. 28 Aug. 1832, ElUcottsville, N.Y., s. of Alex. and Sarah (McDougall). Colonel of 16th Iowa Infantry ; Brigadier General U.S.V. ; in 1873, was JIajor U.S.A., and stationed at Fort D.- A. Russell, Wyoming Territory, s.p. ^gs. 1887 , Owatonna, Minn. 11884. 4. Son", died in infancy. 11885. 4. Harkison-Gray-Otis', b. 8 mo., 26 d., 1811, Harlem, Me.; was married at Philadelphia, Pa., 10 July, 1842, to Anna-JIaria Hallowell, dau, ot Jonathan and Sarah ( ), both of whom were of Quaker descent, their ancestors having come over with William Penn. Res. 1873, Philadelphia, Pa. Children born in Philadelpbia: 11886. 1. Rev. Frank- Webster", b. 4 Jlar. 1844 ; grad. Pennsylvania Universit'-. Philadelphia, July, 1863, and at Theo. Sem,, Andover, JIass., Aii^, 1866; was ordained a deacon in Prot. Episc. Church, 1865; priest in Denver, Col., 1868; rector of St. Paul's church, Jlinersville, Pa., 1874; and was elected rector of St. James church, Washington, in 1875, at which date he was unmarried. J.-W. Clark, Rectory, St. James Parish, Washington, D,C., writes, Jlar. 2, 1887: "Rev. F.- AV. Winslow died several years ago." 11887. 2. Harry-Hallowell', b, 4 Nov. 1848; d, 5 Aug. 1860, P. 11888. 3. Minnie-Hallowell", b. 9 Jlay, 1856. 11889, 4. Anna-Lea", b. 22 Sept. 1857. 11890. 5. EUa-Louise', b. 9 Aug. 1861; d. 1 Mar. 1864, P. 11891. 5. Abigail-A'., b. 10 mo., 9 d., 1813 or '15, Augusta, Jle. ; d. 30 Sept. 1853, Hallowell, Me,, and was there buried. She married in 1838, David Guptill, whose name was changed to Gardiner by Act of Jlaine Legis lature. He was s. of David-Low and JIary (Stacy) ot North Berwick, K Harrison- Winslow' Gardiner. 957 Me. He died intestate, 3 June, 1866, Hallowell, and was there buried. Merchant. Res. Farmington, FrankUn Co., Augusta, and Halloioell, Kennebec Co., Me. Children: 11892. 1. George-Heni7», b. 27 July, 1889, Farmington. 11893. 2. Charles-WiUiam", b. 19 Jlay, 1841, Farmington. 11894. 3, Harrison-Winslow", b. 16 May, 1843, Farmington; was nidrried by Christopher-J. Crouch, Morrisville, Bucks Co., Pa,, 5 Jlar. 1868, to Anna- Ramsey Crouch, b. 27 Apr. 1848, Jlilestown, Philadelphia Co., Pa., dau. ot Chi-istopher-J. who died 4 Feb. 1874, at Philadel phia, Pa., aud Hannah (Jenks) of Philadelphia. We add the following letter, written by Mr. Gardiner to Gen, Winslow in response to a request for his military record : EvANSviLLE, Ind,, June 6, 1873. Gen. E.-F. Winslow, St, Louis, JIo. Dear Sir: I enlisted in Co. B., 3d Jlaine Infantry, at Augusta, Me,, April 22d, 1861, not being then quite eighteen years old. Col. 0,-0. Howard was in command of the regiment, which was ordered to Washington the latter part of the following Jlay, where it was incorporated into a brigade, with Howard for Brigadier-Gen. eral, and ordered to the front, near Alexandria, Va., a few weeks afterwards. I went into the first Bull Run battle, as private orderly to Gen. Howard, on foot, the government being short of horses, and with "side arms" only (a bayonet in its sheath and belt). At au early hour in the first day's engagement, I deserted my post — the Gen eral — took a musket as it dropped trom the hands of a soldier shot dead in the flrst charge our regiment made, and kept his place in the ranks until the famous retreat. Gen. Howard, although a strict disciplinarian, overlooked my desertion of him, on learning that I had done good work. In Janurary, '62, the U.S. Signal Corps was organized from details of two officers and four men from each brigade in the Army ot the Potomac, when I was detailed and ordered to the Camp of Instruction, Georgetown, D.C, which was in the charge ot Gen. Myers, the present Chief Signal Officer. At the end of three months instruction, I was ordered to join the "Army of the Shenandoah," then under command ot Gen, N,-P. Banks, and was stationed at his head-quarters during the most ot hia campaign. Our party was afterwards assigned to the head-quartors of Generals Pope, Franklin, Burnside, JlcClellan, Hooker, Jleado, Sedgewick, and Wright, taking active part in all the great battles in which those Generals participated in the "Army of the Potomac," such as first and second Bull Run, Antietam, South Jlonntain, 953 Harrison- Winslow' Gardiner. K 11895. 11895" 11895" 11896. 11897. 11898, Gettysburg, first and second Fredericksburg or Chancellorsville, thence on toward Richmond as far as Cold Harbor, where I was discharged by reason of "expiration ot term of service," on the fourth day of June, 1864, and on the second day of that battle. April Sth, 1865. — Richmond still unconquered. I felt the old fervor of '61, and re-enlisted; was assigned to Co. C, Sixth Regiment of Hancock's Veteran Army Corps, "for one year, or during the war." Richmond tell, and the war ended before we were fairly organized, but being retained in service for " Camp and Garrison" duty for the year, I accepted an appointment in the ofifice ot the " Commissary ot JIustei-s," District of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pa., remaining there a few months until the Department was abolished, when I was ordered to Gen. Auger's head-quarters, Department of Washington, D.C, where I continued until the expiration ot my term; was mustered out of service April 12, 1866. Ot the fourteen young men with whom I enUsted in 1861, all but myself were promoted to commissioned offices of various grades from that ot Lieutenant to that ot Brigadier-General. During the winter of 1862 and '63 the Signal Corps was incor porated in the regular army (by act of Congress) where no promotions are made trom the ranks. As a member ot the Corps I was afforded rare opportunities for the observation of whole armies in line ot march and battle, and for a general knowledge of their plans, which was offered no other private soldier, and few officers. And though our signals always made us a target for tbe enemy's fire, we were not exposed to the severest hardships of the rank and file. That we had our share of danger is well illustrated in a poem written by (I think) George Alfred Townsend, for delivery on the occasion of the first anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, wherein he speaks of the good done by us for the army on that terrible "Round Top," where I was stationed three long days. Yours very truly. H.-W. Gardiner. General paymaster of St. Louis and South Eastern Railway Company, and, 1887, secretary and treasurer, of the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad Company, 87 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Res. Hal lowell, Me., Philadelphia, Pa., 1875, St. Louis, Mo., and, 1887, Boston, Mass. Children: 1. Marion- Bamsey' , b, 26 Jan. 1869, Jlorrisville, Bucks Co., Pa. 2. Edward- Winshio', b. 28 Apr. 1874, Evansville, Ind. ; d. 25 Aug. 1874, St, Paul, Minn, 8. Harrison- Winshw', b. 19 Juue, 1878, St. Louis, JIo. 4. Inez- Abbey', b, 16 May, 1843, Farmington, Me. 5. Frederic-A. -C"., b. 7 Jau. 1848, F. 6. Annie-AVinslow', b, 17 Dec. 1852, HalloweU; d. 16 Mar. 1862. '^ William- Harrison Wheeler. 959 11899, 7. Cora-Nason", b. 10 Apr. 1859, H. ; d. 24 Feb. 1860. 11900, 6. Eunice-Ellen', b. 4 mo., 20 d., 1817, Augusta, Me.; married Joseph Lamson, who died; and she m. 2d, Samuel-W. Sawyer. Res. 1873, Chicago, 111. 11901. 7. Sarah', b. 10 mo., 14 d., 1820, Vassalboro, Me.; was married by Caleb Fuller, Augusta, Me., 13 May, 1888, to WilUam-Harrison AVheeler, b. 13 Feb. 1817, Worcester, Worcester Co., Mass., s. ot Reuben and SaUy (Whitney) of Boston, JIass., and Bangor, Jle. Mrs. Wheeler res. 1887, Pasadena, Cal. The largest part of Mr. Wheeler's lite was spent in Augusta. " He served a long and faithful apprenticeship as a printer in the office of the Kennebec Journal, continued his connection with the office tor many years as journeyman, and became one of the proprietors in 1850, when Luther Severance, whom he succeeded as editor, retired from the paper to accept the mission to the Sandwich Islands. In June, 1853, Mr. W. sold his interest in the property to his partner, Wm.-H. Simpson, but remained as editor until 1854, when he went into business in Bahgor as partner ot John-H. Lynde, in the publication ot tbe Bangor Daily Whig and Courier. Ot this paper he was editor and joint proprietor from 1854 until the autumn of 1869, when he sold his interest to Mr. Lynde, and removed to Boston, where he was employed as one of the editors of the New England Farmer. "The Bangor Whig and Courier, to which his riper powers ahd renifirk- able constancy were devoted for a period of fifteen years, was, under his management, continually advanced in public favor, aud recognized every where as a journal whose editorials were sufficiently forceful, always practical, judicious, and high toned; and whose selections even were governed by scrupulous care and steady conscience." "His views with regard to the duties and obligations of journal ism were pure aud lofty. He was thoroughly conscientious yet unob trusive, gentle and amiable at all times, upright in his walk and catholic in spirit; was.modest and retiring to a fault, otherwise he might have held high official position, " — Boston Journal. " William-Harrison Wheeler, Esq., for the past fifteen years one of tl^e proprietors and the leading editor of the Bangor Whig, has sold his interest in the paper aud terminated his editorial labors. His closing address to his patrons and the public is written in excellent taste and spirit, from which we clip the follodau. of Isaiah-P, and Abigail (Dow) of China, Me. He m. 2d, Fairfield, Me., 1 mo,, 5 d., 1869, Jlary-G. Maxfield, b. 20 June, 1837, Albion, Me., dau. of Albert-Hussey and Sarah- A. (Gifford). Carpet block cutter. Res, 1874, Winthrop, Me. 11949. 3. Ends', b. 6 mo., Id., 1830, F. ; d, 8 mo., 32 d,, 1832, F, 964 Descendants of William^ Winslow. K 11950. 4. Eunice', b. 7 mo,, 15 d,, 1883, F. ; d. 2 mo,, 20 d,, 1859, Winthrop. 11951. 5. Zenas', b. 6 mo., 18 d,, 1834, F. ; d. 2 mo., 8 d., 1878, Winthrop; in. 10 mo. 15 d., 1864, Augusta-R. Goodhue. Res. Winthrop, Me. 11953. 6, Mary-W'., b. 3 mo., 9 d., 1836, F. ; m. 8 mo,, 31 d., 1864, Levi Jones, b. 8 Sept. 1816, Temple, Franklin Co., Me. Res. 1875, Winthrop, Me. Children born in Winthrop :. 11958. 1. Levi-Elwood*, b. 3 Sept. 1865. 11954. 2. ( Lillian-May", b. 14 Apr. 1869. 11955. 8. ( Linwood-Beede", b. 14 Apr. 1869. 11956. ROBERT", [11750] (William', Benjamin*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 8 mo., 1 d,, 1786, Falmouth, Me, ; d. 6 mo., 27 d., 1831; married, 11 mo., 6 d., 1811, Eunice Hussey, b. 3 mo,, 18 d,, 1791, Vassalboro, Jle. ; d. 11 mo., 30 d., 1815. He m. 3d, 2 mo,, 3 d,, 1817, Sarah Tabor, b. 2 mo,, 11 d., 1795, V., d. 8 mo., 30 d., 1826; m. 3d, Phebe Tabor, (sister ot his second wife), b. 1 mo., 15 d., 1801; d. 9 mo,, 10 d,, 1833. Children : 11957. 1. Rbbbcca-Hussey', b. 8 mo., 24 d., 1812, Winslow, Me. ; d. 4 mo., 30 d., 1833. 11958. 2. Phebe-Pope', b. 9 mo., 37 d., 1814; d. 4 mo., 10 d., 1835. 11959. 8. George', b, 6 mo., 14 d,, 1819, Vassalboro, Me.; diedin Massachusetts; m. and bad a daughter who was married, and residing in 1872, FaU River, JIass, She res. 1873, North Vassalboro, Me. 11960. 4, Daniel-T'., b. 11 mo,, 28 d,, 1821, Vassalboro; d. 4 mo., 8 d., 1871, San Jose, California. 11961. 5. Sarah-T'., b, 9 mo,, 6 d,, 1828, Vassalboro; d. 9 mo., 1846, Gardiner, Me,, where she was teaching in the high school. 11963. 6, William', b, 8 mo., 28 d., 1826; m. and had two children. In 1872 was residing in Oregon. 11963. 7. Eunice', b, 8 mo,, 14 d., 1831; is deceased. She m. Sanderson, and had a daughter, who was niue years ot age in 1872. Removed to California with her brother Daniel-T'. 11964, DANIEL', [11753] (William', Benjamin*, James', Job', Eenelm',) b. 8 mo,, 31 d., 1789, Falmouth, Jle,; m. AVinthrop, Jle., 1 mo., 35 d., 1815, Irene Briggs of W., b. 15 Nov. 1793, W., dau. ot Ezra aud JIary (Wadsworth) of W,, and sister of the wife of Joseph" [11946], Farmer. Res. Falmouth, West Gardiner, and Pair- field, Jle. 1873, St. Albans, Somerset Co., Me. Children: 11965. 1. Phebe', b. 5 Nov. 1815, Falmouth, Jle. ; d. 10 Dec. 1848, St. Albans, Jle., and was their buried. She married in Fairfield, Somerset Co,, Me., 33 Nov. 1837, Dr. Daniel-R, Bailey, who is now deceased. He was son of Ezekiel and Hannah (Robbins). Res. Fairfield, St. Albans, and Win throp, Me. His second wife, Mary-F. Bailey, was residing in the latter place in 1878. Keith, Taylor, Payne, Wing, Tuttle, Magoon. 965 11970.11971. 11972. Children, seven iu number, four of whom are deceased: 11966. Samuel-T'. 11967. Hannah". 11968. George-L". 'Rsa. 187Z, Winthrop, Me. 11969. 2. Benjamin', b, 20 Mar. 1817, Falmouth; was married by Alexander-JL Averill, Mattapoisett, JIass,, 2 Jan. 1842, to Phebe- JIurdock Shearman, b. 5 Aug. 1824, JI., dau. ot Job and Phebe (Standish) of M. Ship-car penter. Res. Vassalboro and JIanchester, Me. 1873, Mattapoisett, Muss. Children : 1. Irene-Briggs*, b. 21 May, 1843, Fairfield, Me. ; d. 16 Aug. 1848, JIattapoisett. 2. Daniel", b. 9 Dec. 1847, JIattapoisett. 3. Irene-Wadsworth", b. 11 June, or July, 1852, Mattapoisett; was married in Jlarion, JIass,, by Rev. Henry-C Vose, 24 Oct. 1870, to WiUiam-Henry' Keith [4521], b. 3 Sept. 1843, Mattapoisett, son of Charles ot M,, and Rachel' (Winslow) (Capt. Asa', Ezra', Josiah*, Josiah', Kendm', Kenelm'). Jlariuer. She was divorced on her appUcation in 1885, in Rhode Island, and m. 30 May, 1886, W.-R. Taylor, a lawyer of Boston, Res, 1874, JIattapoisett, and, 1887, Boston, Mass. Child : Bachel- Winshw', b. 17 Jlar. 1872, Mattapoisett, JIass. Olivia-Standish", b. 26 Apr. 1854, Jfatrtapoisett ; m. by Matthew Batchelor, New Bedford, Mass., 20 S -pt. 1870, to James- Alonzo Payne, b. Feb. 1836, Mattapoisett, s, of Abraham and Susannah (Hathaway) ot JI. Jlariner. Res, 1873, Mattapoisett, Mast. Bernard-Barton', b. 22 Sept. 1864, Manchester, Kennebec Co., Me. Edward-Shearman', b. 28 Jan. 1869, Mattapoisett; d. there, 8 Sept. 1872. 11977. 3. JIary', b. 23 Nov. 1818, W^^cnrop, Jle.; m, Fairfield, Me., 37 Mar. 1851, Levi Wing, b. 36 Nov. 1809, Clinton, Me., s. of Jabez and Betsey (Kendall), He died 24 Jlay, 1868, Fail-field, Me,, and was buried there. She married 2d, Pittsfield, Me., 6 Dec. 1871, David Tuttle, b. 24 Jan. 1806, Nottingham, N.H., s. of Joseph and Hannah (Lucy). Jlason. Res. 1873, St. Albans, Me. Children, all ot whom were born and died in Fairfield: 11978. 1. Hannah-Maria", b. 26 Sept. 1852; d. 30 Aug, 1864, 11979. 2. Eunice-Bailey", b. 20 Jlar. 1858; d, 17 Aug, 1864, 11980. 8. Abby-Auna", b. 1 Apr. 1862; d. 28 Oct. 1864, 11981. 4. .Joseph', b, 31 Mai-. 1821, Gardiner, Jle.; died there, 23 Mar, 1821. 11982. 5. Hannah-Briggs', b. 12 Mar. 1822, 6. ; m. at Friend's meeting, Fairfield, Jle., 28 Sept. 1843, Josiah Magoon, b. 26 July, 1820, Litchfield, Me., s. of Josiah and Mary (Getchel) of L. Carpenter and millwright. Res, 1872, Fail-field, Me. Add. 1874, Larone, Somerset Co., Me. 11973.11974. 11975.11976. 4. 5. 6. 966 Descendants of William'' Winslow. K Children born in Fairfield, Me. 11983. 1. Mary-Anna", b. 6 May, 1844; m. 15 Feb. 1870, Orin Gulifer. P.O. add., Waterville, Me. Child: 11984. Gilbert- Marshal', b. 14 Nov. 1870. 11985. 2. JIaria-EUen', b, 25 Nov. 1847; m. 28 Aug. 1870, Joseph-Francis Libby. Children : 11986. 1. Lillian-Frances', b. 10 June, 1871. 11987. 2. Mary-Liade' , b, 3 Aug, 1872. 11988. 3. Phebe-Elizabeth', b. 11 Mar. 1852; d. 29 Sept. 1864. 11989. 4, Gilbert-Augustine", b. 28 Feb. 1857; d. 19 Sept. 1864. 11990. 5. JIartha-Irena", b. 2 Jlay, 1860; d. 14 Sept. 1864. 11991. 6, Emma-Sophia", b, 18 July, 1865, 11992. 6. Joseph', b. 9 Jlay, 1824, Gardiner, Jle.; m. St. Albans, Me., 33 Oct. 1850, Eunice Douglass, b. 4 Jlar. 1824, Durham, Cumberland Co., Me,, dau. ot David and Hannah (Davis), Farmer, s,p. Res. Fairfield, Jle,, three years in Clinton Co, , O., and, 1873, St. Albans, Somerset Co., Me. 11993. 7. JIoses', b, 8 June, 1826, Gardiner, Jle.; m. at Friend's meeting, Litch field, Me., 8 Jlar. 1853, Eunice Pinkham, b. 4 Dec. 1832, dau. of Andrew and Miriam (AVadsworth) of Litchfield, Me. Postmaster, farmer, and mill man. Res. Fairfield, Me., and, 1874, Larone, Me. Children born in Fairfield; 11994. 1. Charies-Edwin", b, 31 Oct. 1854. 11995. 2. WiUiam-Henry', b, 10 June, 1856. 11996, 3. Lucy-Briggs", b, 25 Oct, 1866. 11997, 4. Martha-Lizzie", b. 15 Nov. 1868, 11998. 8, Isaac', b. 13 Feb. 1838, Gardiner, Me.; m, Albion, Jle., by Friends' ceremony, 20 Jan. 1853, Sarah Varney, dau. of Ebenezer and Lois (Jep son) of A. Farmer. Res. Gardiner, Fairfield, and, 1875, St. Albans, Somerset Co., Me. Children born in Fairfield : 11999. 1. S,-Elma", b. 14 Sept. 1854. 12000, 2. L-Oscar", b. 30 Jan, 1856, 12001. 3. Julia-Ella", b. 7 Mar. 1862. 12002. 4, Clara-Abbie", b. 1 July, 1863, 12003. 5. Rena-L",, b. 38 Oct, 1866, 12004. 6, Arthur-Jl'., b. 16 May, 1870; d. 25 Dec. 1873. 12005. 9. Robert', b. 28 May, 1831, Gardiner, Jle, ; m. Somerset County, Jle., 22 Aug, 1^54, Phebe Shepard, b. 12 Oct. 1831, Fairfield, Me., dau, of Daniel and EUzabeth (Gifford) of St, Albans, Me, She died 30 Mar, 1873, Springdale, Cedar Co., Iowa, and was buried in West Branch, Iowa. Mechanic and boot and shoe manufacturer. Res. Fairfield and, 1878, West Branch, Cedar Co., Iowa. K 12006.12007. 12008. 12009. 13010. 12011.12012. 13013. 12014.12015. 12016. Estes, Jones. odf' Child i-en : 1. Charles-Augustus', b. 8 Oct. 1859, St. Albans, Me. 2. Elizabeth-Irene", b. 5 Apr. 1861, S.A. 8. Mary-Abby*, b.'ie Oct. 1864, Fairfield, Me. 4. Herbert-Leslie*, b. 16 May, 1872, W. Branch, Iowa. 10. Charles-Copfin', b. 13 Jan. 1834, Gardiner, Me. ; m, by Friends' ceremony, Vassalboro, Me., 25 Oct. 1860, to Lusanna-G. Frye, b. 14 Dec. 1834, V., dau. ot Isaiah and Mary (Goddard) of V. Agent for Singer Sewing Machine Co., N.Y. Res. California and Oregon; was iu Indian War of Oregon, 1856-7. Res. 1873, Washington, Washington Co., Iowa. Children: 1. Edith-Lanora", b. 7 Apr. 1862, Vassalboro. 2. Walter-Edwin", b. 25 July, 1868, Portlaud, Cumberiand Co., Jle. 11. AVilliam-Prince', b. 20 Jan. 1836, Fairfield, Me.; m. Hallowell, Ken- ebec Co., Jle,, 7 Aug. 1859, Nancy-Maria Pinkham, b. 8 Mar. 1839, Litchfield, Jle., dau, of Andrew and JIiriam (Wadsworth) of L. Farmer. Res. 1873, St. Albans, Me. Children: 1. Martha-Emma", b. 5 Apr. 1862, Fairfield, Jle. 3. Maria-Delia", b. 16 Sept. 1865, F. 3. Rosanna", b. 9 Jlay, 1867, St. Albans, Jle. 12017. ELIJAH", [11753] (William', Benjamin*, James', Job', Kenehn',) b. 8 mo., 28 d,, 1793, Falmouth. Jle.; d. 10 mo., 17 d., 1868, F. His wiU is recorded at Augusta, Jle. He married in F., 6 mo., 29 d., 1817, Phebe Tobey of F. ; m. 2d, China, Jle,, 2 mo,, 23 d., 1820, Dorcas (Jones) Rogers, b. 12 mo., 7 d., 1797; d. 2. mo,, 8 d,, 1829, China, and was their buried; m. 3d, in that town, 6 mo., 28 d,, 1830, Jlary-Buffum Dow ot C, b. 5 mo., 25 d., 1801; d. 5 mo., 29 d,, 1846, China, and was there interred. She was dau. of John and Zilpba (Lincoln) of C. He m. 4th, in Albion, Me., 7 mo,, 22 d., 1847, Mary Varney of Albion or Unity, Jle., dau. of Ebenezer and Lois (Jepson) ot A. [She married 2d, Cyrus Estes.] Tanner and boot and shoe manufacturer. Res. Falmouth, China, and Winthrop, Jle. South Paris, Me. Children: 12018. 1. Joseph-Tobey', b. 3 mo,, 27 d,, 1818; d. 5 mo., 6 d,, 1818, 12019, 3. Phebe-Pope', b. 12 mo,, 12 d,, 1820, Falmouth, Jle.; m, China, Jle,, 10 mo., 27 d,, 1841, Reuben-T. Jones, b. 3 mo., 23 d., 1819, Temple, Me., s. of Reuben and Lavinia (Richmond) ot Durham. Oil-cloth and carpet manufacturer. Res. 1876, Winthrop, Me, Children born in Winthrop : 12020. 1. Charles-Martin", b. 2 mo,, 19 d., 1844; m. Philadelphia, Pa., 9 mo., 8 d,, 1864, Mary Walsh, Sea-captain; later, block-cutter for print ing oil-cloths. 968 Descendants of William" Winslow. K Child: 12021. Fhrence-May', b. 5 mo,, 2 d,, 1866, Philadelphia. 12022. 2. Mary-Buffum", b. 5 mo., 21 d,, 1846; m. 5 mo., 13 d., 1872, Frank- C Johnson of Ulster Co., N.Y. Newark, N.J. Child: 13023. Nellie-Maud', b. 6 mo., 1 d., 1873, Newark. 12024. 3. < Lydia-EUen", b, 1 mo,, 9 d., 1852. 12025. 4. ( Levi-Edwin', b, 1 mo,, 9 d., 1852. 12026. 5. Levi-Fi-ank", b. 1 mo,, 1 d. 1855. 12027. 3, Jeremiah-Rogers', b. 3 mo., 16 d., 1822, Falmouth, Me.; d. 1 mo., 8 d., 1823. 12038. 4. Lavina-Morrill', b. 10 mo., 16 d., 1828, Falmouth, Jle.; m, 2 mo., 24 d,, 1844, Moses Briggs, b. 12 mo., 28 d,, 1818, Winthrop, Jle,, s. ot Ezra and- Mary (Wadsworth) ot W. Blacksmith. Res. St. Albans, China, and, 1876, Winthrop, Me. Children : 12029. 1. Elijah- Winslow", b. 2 mo., 10 d., 1846, China, Me. 12030. 2. Lucy-Caroline*, b, 3 mo., 17 d., 1849, Winthrop. 12031. 3. Frank-Elwood", b. 7 mo., 18 d., 1858, W. 12032. 5. Sarah', b. 5 mo., 27 d,, 1826, China, Jle, ; m. 9 mo,, 22 d., 1847, Henry- C Goddard of Vassalboro, Me., born there, 11 Dec. 1828, s. of Israel and Lucy ( ). He d. in V., 2 Oct. 1875. Insurance agent. Vassalboro, Me. Children born in Vassalboro : 12033. 1. Ann-Maria', b. 10 mo., 3 d., 1848; d. 1849. 12034. 3. Lucy-Maria", b, 11 mo,, 16 d., 1850; in. Boston, Mass., 5 June, 1872, WlUiam-Danforth Dole of B,, b. 25 Jlay, 1845, Newton, Mass., s. of Samuel, who died 19 Nov. 1862, Newburyport, Mass., and Mary- Ann ( ) ot B. Merchant. Res. 1876, 29 Mt. Pleasant Ave., Boston Highhnds, Boston, Mass. 12035. 3. Jlary-Ellen", b. 11 mo., 1 d,, 1851. 13036. 4. Phebe-Etta*, b. 1 mo., 21 d., 1858. 12037. 5. Herbert-Henry", b. 8 mo,, 14 d., 1866 12038. 6. Dorcas-Ellen', b. 8 mo., 80 d., 1828, Cnina, Me. ; m. there, by Rev. Isaiah Rogers, 7 mo., 8 d,, 1850, to Rev. True-Page Adams, M.E, min ister. Res. 1873, Bowdoinhara, Me., aud, 1876, Kenndmnkport, Me. Children : 12039. Everett-Fremont*. 12040. Freddie' 12041. 7. Zilpha-Jane', b. 4 mo,, 29 d., 1831, China, Me.; m. there, 11 mo., 14 d., 1854, Benjamin-Gifford Shepherd of St, Albans, Somerset Co., Me., b. 11 mo,, 26 d., 1828, Fairfield, Somerset Co. , Me., s. ot Dauiel and Eliza beth (Gifford) of St. Albans. Farmer. 8.p. Res. 1876, St. Albans, Me. Curtis, Bullard, Sweet. 969 12042. OLIVER", [2054] (Benjamin*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 2 Jlar. 1752 or '58, Falmouth, Me. ; d. 28 Feb. 1842, and was buried in Albion, Me. ; m, Sarah Han son, b. 4 Jlar, 1853, Dover, N.H,, dau. of Solomon and Anne (Varney) of D., and sister of Judith, who married James' Torrey [2060]. She d. 6 May, 1832, and was buried in Albion. Res. Falmouth, now Poi-tland, Me. Children born in Falmouth : 13043. 1. Joseph", b, 21 or 27 July, 1778; died in 1851; m. in his native town, 21 Oct. 1804, Charlotte-Newman Noyes, b. 17 Jan. 1789. Previous to 1844, Mrs. Charlotte-N. Winslow prepared a medicine tor children, of which her daughter [12047] and family became proprietors. Farmer. Res. Freedom, Waldo Co., Me. Children: 12044. 1. John-Newman', b. 16 Sept. 1805, P.; married . 12045. 2. ( Jane-Rolestone', b, 2 Jlar, 1807, P. ; died unmarried, in 1832. 12046. 3. ( JIary-Brooks', b. 2 Jlar. 1807, P.; died unmarried, in 1819. 13047, 4. Lucy-Wood', b, 24 Aug. 1809, P.; m. Freedom, Me., 9 Aug. 1829, Jeremiah Curtis of N.Y. City. Proprietor of "Jlrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup." In 1867 Jlr, Bryan commenced manufacturing the same under the title of "Jlrs H.-JI, Winslow's Soothing Syrup," whereupon Jeremiah Curtis brought suit against him and gained it. Res. 1874, New Ym-k City. Children : William-Henry', born in 1880; d. se. 9 months. Laura- Jane', b. 21 Nov. 1831 ; raarried Bullard. Brooklyn, N. Y. Lucy-Ellen', b. 81 Oct. 1833; married ¦ , George-Newman', b. 26 Dec. 1836 ; married . Patent medi cines. ' Res. Brooklyn, N. Y. ¦ Josephine-Ercing', b. 8 Feb. 1840; married . Jeremiah- Winslow', b. 1842; lived only a few months. Jeremiah- W'., b. 28 June, 1844; married SteUa Schooley. Pat ent medicines. Brooklyn, N. Y. 5. JIary-Jane', b. 10 Sept. 1821, Freedom, Jle. ; died unmarried, 20 Oct. 1842. Jan. 1775 ; d. 14 Sept. 1795. Ian. 1777; d, 1880; m. John Sweet of Falmouth, 12048.12049. 1. 3. 12050. 12051. 8. 4. 12053. 12053. 12054. 5. 6. 7. 12055. 12056. 2. Comfort", I: 12057. 8. Hannah', b. Children : 12058. Annie'. 12059. Dorcas', 12060. Eliza'. 12061. Martha' 12062. Ann'. 13068. Sophia'. 12064. John', 12069. 12070. 12071. 8, 12072. 9. 970 Descendants of Oliver'' Winslow. K 12065. 4. John', b. 8 Jan. 1779; d. 5 Oct. 1843; m. 30 Aug. 1807, Fanny" Wins low [10121], 12066. 5. Judith", b. 8 Aug. 1780; died unmarried, 1852, in Albion, Me. 12067. 6. Abigail', b. 1 Sept. 1782; d. 1830; m, Albion, 1823, David Davis, s.p. 12068. 7. Albert', b. 30 Jan, 1785; died about 1861, Portland, Me.; m. Sophia Webb of Portland, b. 20 Jan, 1785. He was a teacher in Portland for nearly twenty-five years; afterwards engaged in business as a broker in bank stock. Res, Portland, Me. Children born in Portland : 1. William-Henry', d. [ace. to Porthnd Beeords'] 1840, in N.Y. City,8e. 30. 2. Amelia' (or Nancy'), died in Portland, Me. [Nancy Winslow d. 22 Dec. 1835, se. 22, ace. to Portland Bee] Lucy', b. 20 or 22 Nov. 1786; d. 15 Jan. 1793, F. Levi", b. 15 Oct, 1878; m. Albion, Me., 15 Nov. 1824, Ann Goodspeed, In 1871, he had been a farmer fifty-two years. Res. Albwn, Me. Children : 12073. 1. John-Milton', b. 24 July, 1825; d. 8 Sept. 1826. 12074. 2. Isabel', b. 1828; is deceased. 12075. 3. Jqhn-Milton', b. 30 Mar. 1829. Res. in California. 12076. 4. Albert-Henry', b. 23 July, 1831. 12077. 5. Jeremiah-Curtis', b. 14 Aug. 1834. 13078. 6. Lucy-Curtis', b. 5 June, 1837. 12079. 7. Lydia-EUen', b. 9 Mar. 1840. 12080. 10. Ann', b. 24 Sept. 1790; married Rogers, who left her with an infant child, which died when quite young. After the death of her husband, she m. 2d, 23 Aug, 1833, Ebenezer' Pope [11081], b, 29 Jan, 1780, Falmouth, Me., s. ot Elijah and Phebe' (Winslow) of Falmouth, and Windham, Me. He died 10 Oct, 1834, Vassalboro, Jle. She m, 3d, in v., 28 Nov. 1837, Josiah Jones, b. 20 Feb. 1792, Brunswick, Jle,, 8. of Stephen and Eunice (Hacker) of B. He d. 1867; was an elder of the Society of Friends. Farmer. Jlrs, Jones resided in Vassalboro and Albion, and after 1877, in Harlem, now called South China, Jle., where her late husband settled about 1815. She had no children by 2d and 3d marriages. 12081. 11. Elias-Hicks", b. 8 Aug. 1793; d. Aug. 1850; m. Sept. 1820, Chloe Knowles. Children: 13083. Abner-Knowles'. 120S3. Sarah- Ann'. 12084. Dorcas'. 12085. Jane'. 13086. Oliver'. 12087. 12. Comport', b. 21 Apr. 1796; m. Albion, Jle,, 10 May, 1821, Abner Paine, of Bangor, Me., b. 4 June, 1799, Unity, Me., s. of John and Hannah (McDonald) of Truro, Mass. Farmer. Bangm; Me. K Paine, Nm'ton. 971 12088.12089. 12090. 12091. 12092. 13093.13094. 12095. 12096. 13097.13098. 12099. 12100. 13101.13102.12103. 12104.12105. Children: 1. Ferdinard"; b. 10 Apr. 1823, Unity, Me. ; d. 29 Aug. 1836. 2. Albert-Winslow', b. 24 Dec. 1834; grad. Waterville CoU., Me,: studied law with Hon. John McDonald of Bangor, Me., and with Hon. Alfred Johnson of Belfast, Me. ; settled in the practice of law at Fond-du-Lac, Wis. Res. 1874, Washington, D. C. 3, Ferdinand', b, 10 Sept. 1827, Unity, Me. ; grad. West Point Military Academy, 1848, and was first stationed at Fort Niagara, N.Y. ; was next ordered to California; was iu one engagement with the Clear Lake Indians; returned to Boston, and -was ordered to Nebraska with a company ot soldiers. He died of cholera, at Jefferson Barracks, 23 June, 1854, and was buried in the military burial-ground at that station. 4. Joseph-Pickard', Jl,D,, b. 18 Jan. 1829; grad. at Penn. Homeo pathic Med. Coll., Philadelphia, 1852; m. Amanda-M. Cargill. Res. 1874, Boston, Mass. 5. Castanos', b. 27 Oct, 1830; m. CaUfornia, 25 June, 1862, Theresa McKeen. Res. 1872, San Diego, Cal. Children: 1. Millie', b. 26 Feb. 1864. 2. Frederick- William', b. 7 July, 1865. 3. Walter-Morris', b. 23 July, 1867. 4. Jennie', b. 10 May, 1871. 6. Sarah-Winslow', b. 18 Mar. 1832; m. 13 Sept. 1855, John-C Norton, Bangor, Me. Children : 1. Ferdinand-Paine' , b. 25 Jlar. 1856. 2. Minnie- Jane', b. 23 July, 1857. 8. Sarah-Frances', b. 5 Apr. 1861. 4. Margaret-Bradley', b. 30 Oct. 1866. 7. Jane-Rolestone- Winslow', b. S Jan. 1834, Unity, Jle, ; d. 3 Feb. 1856, Charleston, Jle. 8. Capt, John-Oliver- Winslow', b, 17 Jan, 1838, Charleston; was m. by Rev. Andrew" Parsons (descendant of Cornet Joseph' Parsons), in Ottawa, Kansas, 4 Nov. 1869, to Jennie McKinley, b. 27 Feb. 1837, Hagerstown, JId, , dau. ot Stephen and Sarah (Bowles) of Hancock, Md. He was a student in Dartmouth Coll., 1857. County and city attorney. Res. 1874, Ottawa, Kan. Children : 1. Joseph-McKinley', b. 21 Dec. 1870, Ottawa; d. there, 29 Deo. 1870. 2. Sarah-Louisa', b. 11 Oct. 1873, O. 12106. HANNAH', [2055] (Benjamin*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b, 18 Aug. 1754, Falmouth Me.; d. 26 Feb. 1806, North Berwick, York Co., Me., aud was buried 972 Hannah" { Winslow ) Morrell and Descendants. there; m. by Friend's ceremony, Falmouth, 26 Feb. 1776, Peter Morrell, b, 5 May, 1753, s. ot Peter, b. 1709, and Sarah (Peaslee) of Berwick, Me., grandson of John, b, 1685, and brother of John Morrell, who married her sister Sarah' [11628], and ot Stephen Morrell, who married her sister Elizabeth' [11646], He d. 1 Jan. 1819, North Berwick, Me., and was there buried. .His will is recorded in the probate office, York Co., Me. Surveyor and justice ot peace. Res. Nai-th Berwick, Me. Children born in Berwick : 13107. 1. Elizabeth', b. 15 Apr. 1777; died in Dover, N.H. ; m, Berwick, 1 Jlay, 1800, Jacob Sawyer. Res. Dooer, N.H. Children : Sarah-Ann', born in Dover; m. in her native town. Dr. Oliver Foss. Both are deceased. They had one child who died about the same time with its mother. John', married JIary-Ann Page; married 3d, Abigail Jlorrell. Children born in Dover, N. H. : Sarah- Ann' , died unmarried, in Boston, aged 21 years. Hannah', married . -1- Probably res. 1874, Lynn, Mass. Enos', d. July, 1874; married . -)- Res. Lynn, Mass. Mary-Henderson', married . By second marriage : Jacob'. 2. Lydia", b. 29 Mar. 1779; d. 12 July, 1811, B. ; m. there, 14 Mar. 1799, Oliver Austin. They were members of the society ot Friends. Children : Oliver', married , and died s.p. Anna', married John AValker of No. Berwick, Jle. Children : Elizabeth', married , Lydia', died unmarried. Nathaniel'. Theodate', died of spotted fever, aged about 9 years. 3. Sarah", b. 4 Apr. 1781 ; d. Vassalboro, Jle. ; m. Berwick, 4 Apr. 1799, Thomas Stackpole, of No. Berwick. [Thomas- AVinslow' Stackpole, =. of Thomas' and Sarah (Morrill) ot North Berwick, JIo., married Winslow.— Sofe?- Genealogy, p. 19. Thomas-AVinslow Stackpole, grand son of Lieut. Samuel' Stackpole, who died in Rochester, N. II., and Zervia (Watson), raarried AVinslow ot Vassalboro. — 08, JIary Dow, of Vassalboro, b. 22 July, 1809, sister of Cynthia Dow, wife of Asa" Alorrell [12193], Children, all of whom reside in Cleveland: 1. Thomas-L'., b. 2 Jan. 1830. 2. Lydia-Moore\ b. 24 Oct. 1831; d, 27 Nov, 1864; m. Asa Tuttle. They have two children. 3. Edward-S'., b. 27 Oct. 1834. 4. Elmira-L'., b. 28 Aug. 1837; d. 12 Nov. 1838. 5. John-Alton', b. 18 June, 1840. 6, ;SamA-.BZTOira", b. 24 July, 1842; m. C.-G, Atwood, formerly Jlil. Gov. of New Orleans. 6. Lovina-Morrell', married 5 May, 1886, Jacob' Pope [11150], b. 17 974 Descendants of Hannah' { Winslow ) Morrell. K Dec. 1811, s. ot John" and Lydia (Taber) of Hallowell, now JIan chester, Me., and brother of Alton', who married Theodate-Morrell' Stackpole [12143]. Tool manufacturer. Res. 1876, Manchester, Me. Children, all of whom were unmarried in 1876: 12153. 1. Lydia-Maria', b. 4 July, 1837. 12153, 2. Irene', b. 13 Sept. 1839. 12154. 3. Charles-S'., b. 8 Sept. 1841. 12155. 4. Elmira-Lang', b. 6 June, 1844. 12156, 5. Sarah', b. 14 June, 1848; d. 3 Sept. 1853. 12157. 6. Theodate', b. 30 Sept. 1850; d. 4 April, 1874. 12158. 7. Guilelme-Maria', m. Henry "Weeks of Vassalboro, Me. Res. 1874, Cleveland, 0. Children: 12159. Louisa- Maria'. 12160. Charles'. 12161. 8. Sarah-EUzabeth', married John Bartlett of New Portland, Me. -(- 12162. 4. Theodate", b. 29 May, 1783; d. in Berwick, unmarried, 25 Oct. 1801. 12163. 5. Hope", b. 16 Aug. 1785; d. 22 Mar. 1865, Nottingham, N. H. ; m. Black berry HiU, Me., 6 Jan. 1814, James Harvey. Children : 12164. Nathan-Hoag', married Eunice Meserve. Child : 12165. Hannah', m. George-R. Davis. Res. 1874, Waltluim, Mass. 13166. Lovina-JIorrell', m. Daniel Kelsey, of Nottingham, N.H. 12167. Hannah-JIorrell', died unmarried. 12168. Charles-Hilton', married Nancy Furnald; m. 2d, Sophronia Langley. Children : 12169. James'. 12170. Anna'. 12171. Earnest'. 12172. Maria-Curtain', married William-A. Kellogg, brother of Daniel. Both Jlr. and Mrs. Kellogg are deceased. Child: 12173. Alma-Justina'. 12174. 6. Comport', b. 3 Jan. 1788; d. 12 Aug. 1871, No. Berwick; m. there, 30 July, 1807, EUjah Neal, ot No. B., b. 1782, d 1855. Children : 12175- 1. Lydia-Louisa', b. 1809; d. 1820. 12176. 3. Peter-Morrell', b. 31 Sept. 1811, No. Berwick, Me. ; m. Lydia Cobb [11032]. 12177. 3. Hannah-Winslow', b. 17 Aug. 1813; m. 23 Oct. 1855, Oliver Mead or Meader of Sandwich, N. H. K Neal, Meader, Austin, Churcli, Plaisted, Littlefield. 975 12178. 12179. 12180.13181.12182. 12183. 12184. 12185.12186, 12187, 12188.12189.12190. 12191.12192. 12198. 12194. 12195.12196. 12197. 4. Enos-Hoag', b. 1 July, 1815. 5. James', b. 3 .luly, 1817, 6, Mary-Nichols', b, 1 Mar, 1819; d. 9 July, 1833. 7. Nathan-Hoag', b. 26 Apr. 1821; m. 12 Nov. 1851; d. 14 Feb. 1870. 8. Asa-Morrell', b. 21 May, 1823; d. 17 Aug, 1841, 9. Louisa', b. 10 Jan. 1826; m, Daniel Meader of Smithfield, R.I, 10. Lydia-Moore', b. 21 Jlar. 1828; d. 30 Sept. 1859. 11. Isaac-Rogers', b. 25 Dec. 1831 ; d. 1 Mar. 1872. 7. Lovina", b, 5 Jan. 1790; d. unmarried, 14 Nov. 1872, Nottingham, N.H. 8, Hannah', b. 21 Mar. 1792; d. 14 Mar, 1870, No. Berwick. 9. GuLiELMA- JIaria', b. 33 June, 1794; d. 8 Aug, 1794, B, 10. Ben J AMIN- AVinslow", b. 14 July, 1795; d. 33 Mar. 1796, B. 11. Peter-Winslow", b. 13 Jlar. 1797 ; married by Friends' ceremony, Westbrook, JIo,, 7 May, 1833, Lois' Winslow [11610], b. 25 July, 1805, W., dau. of Benjamin' and Jane (Lunt) of W. She d. 19 June, 1834, Port land, Me., and was buried there. He m, 2d, P,, 2 Aug, 1838, Ruth- Hussey Fothergill, b, 15 Dec. 1793, dau, of Samuel and Thankful (Hus sey), She d,, 19 May, 1874. s.p. Tanner and currier. Grantville, Nm-folk Co., Mass. Children: 1. Mary- Jane', b. 3 Feb. 1824, Portland, Me. 2. Edwin', b. 17 Apr. 1837, Westbrook, Jle. 12. Asa', b. 3 June, 1799; d. Manchester, Me.; m. Cynthia Dow, sister of Mary Dow, wife of Peter-Morrell' Stackpole [12144]. Children : Hannah'. Franklin-Dow'. Peter-Neal'.Jlary-Angelina', m. Ex-Governor Austin of Mihnesota, 12198. SARAH', [2859] (James*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b. 20 July, 1754, Broad Bay, now Portland, Jle. ; d. 13 Apr, 1838, Searsport, Me., and was buried there; in, 4 Oct. 1770, Ebenezer OH"U"KCH, b. 20 Jan, 1742-8, Barrington, N.H., s. of Jonathan of B. He d. 23 July, 1810, Gardiner, formerly a part of Pittston, Jle,, having been set off from it about 1803. At that date his name appears in the list of non-residents who were taxed. Hallowell, Me. Children : 13199. 1. Charity, [12212] b. 7 Aug. 1771; d. Oct, 1804; m. Ichabod Plaisted, 12300. 3. Jonathan, b. 23 Feb, 1772-3; m. Charity Daniels; removed to Canada, 12201. 3. William, b, 23 Feb. 1775; married Sarah Daniels; m. 2d, Elizabeth Daniels. He removed to Ohio, and died 25 May, 1820. 13202. 4. Abigail, b, 15 Feb. 1777; m. Nehemiah Littlefield, who removed to Ohio. 13303. 5. James, [12238] b. 6 Sept. 1779; married Hannah Trufant; m. 2d, Abi Brooks. 12204. 6. 12205. 7. 12206. 8, 12207. 9, 12208. 10. 12209. 11. 12210. 12. 12211. 13, 976 Descendants of Sarah' { Winslow) Church. K Anna, [13365] b. 16 Dec. 1781; d. 22 Nov. 1869; m. Paul Felker. John, [12280] b. 14 Jan. 1784; d. 18 Jan. 1870; m. Esther Richards. Silas, [12298] b. 19 .Tune, 1786; married Sophia Blunt; m. 2d, Susan Bradford. Sarah, [12305] b. 19 June, 1786; d. 26 Apr. 1851; m. Ebenezer Rollins. Mary, b. 21 July, 1788; m, Amos Morrill, ace. to Hist, of Gardiner and Pittston, Me. Removed to Ohio about 1820. .Tacob, {12359] b. 25 May, 1790; m, Lydia Thompson. Stephen, b. 31 Aug. 1793; d. 15 July, 1819, in Ohio; m. Abigail Sand- born. Removed to Ohio about 1820. George, [12868] b. 24 Aug. 1795; m. Betsey Piper. 12212. CHARITY', [12199] (Sarah', (Winslow) Chyxvch, James*, James', Job', Kendm',) b. 7 Aug. 1771, Pittston, now Gardiner, Me.; d. 2 Nov. 1804; m. Pittston, Sept. 1793, Ichabod' PLAISTED ot P. (William*, Capt. Elisha' of Ber wick, Me., Col. John' of Portsmouth, N.H, Lieut. Boger' of B.), b. 2 Oct. 1763, Ber wick, Me., s. of William and Jane (Haiglit) of B. [His second wife was Elizabeth Leighton, b. 2 Feb, 1787. Their children were : 1. Charity, b. 31 Mar. 1807; m. John Moore, and had: 1. Juliett, d., 2. Elieabeth, 3. John, 4. James, 5. William, 6. George, 7. Gustavus, 8. Sarah-F. 2. Elizabeth, b. 2 Dec. 1808 ; m. Ezra Sanborn. 3. Mary, b. 25 Sept. 1810; m. WiUiam Jackins, and had : 1. Margaret, 2. WiUiam. 4. George, b. 11 Mar. 1818; m. Fanny Jackins, and had: 1. George-lchabod, b. 1837, 2. Christo pher, b. 1889, 3. Boscoe-M., b. 1847. 5. William, b. 17 Apr. 1815; m. Sarah Muz- zey, and had: 1. William-P., 2. Sarah-Elizabeth, 8. Frances, 4. Mary. 6. Eben, b. 23 Oct. 1818; d. 14 Sept. 1845; in. Hannah-F. Farrington, and had: 1. Harriet- Frances, 1). 1844, 2. Emma- Rosabel, b. 1846. 7. Francis-A., b. 2 Jan. 1829; m. Thankful-P. Ridley, and had one child. — Hist, of Gardiner and Pittston, p. 136.] He removed to Pittston in 1783; was a tanner by occupation. When Gardiner was separated from Pittston he was a resident of the former. " The money raised for the support of tlie Gospel at this time, 1808, was, by a vote of the town, appro priated to the support ot the Episcopal mode of worship, but those who attended public worship at the Jlethodist or Baptist meetings were allowed to direct their proportion of the amount raised. Ichabod Plaisted was chosen to lay out the pro portion claimed by the Methodists, and James Lord and Abraham Cleaves that claimed by the Baptists." — Hist, of Gardiner and Pittston, p. 200. Children : 12213. 1. William', b. 13 July, 1794; d. Oct. 1804. 12214. 2. Rev. Ichabod', b. 81 Mar. 1796; Pittston, now Gardiner, Me.; grad. Bowdoin Coll. in 1821, and in 1827 was settled over the third church in Rochester, Mass. He married, in 1829, Charlotte Lane. The following was copied from his gravestone: "Ichabod Plaisted, son of Charity and Ichabod Plaisted, was born in Gardiner, March 31, 1796. At the age of 17 he formed a purpose of pursuing a course ot collegiate study. • This purpose he prosecuted with marked decision of character and amid mauy embarrassments. He was graduated at Bow doin College in the autumn of 1821. A few months after leaving col- K Plaisted, Stewart. 977 lege he went to Charleston, S.C, intending there to prepare himself for the practice of the law and tiltimately settle in that section of the Union. While there, God severely afflicted him with the entire loss of his sight, but tbe affliction proved a blessing. His earthly hope being blasted be was induced to seek a better inheritance. Soou after this there was a manifest change in his feelings. He devoted himself to the service of the Lord in the work of the ministry and pursued his theological studies at Andover, Mass, He left the seminaryin that place in the fall ot 1836, and was soon settled in Rochester, JIass., over a people that had long been destitute of the stated ordinances ot religion. He labored there with pleasing prospects and success until near the close ot 1830, when he became so much enfeebled by disease that he was compelled to desist. He returned to the paternal mansion in May, 1831, exhausted by sickness and the journey, and in a few weeks expired. He approached the grave with Christian fortitude and composure, sustained by the precious hope of that gospel he had preached to others." s.p. 1-2215. 3, John', b. 34 Jan. 1798, Pittston; m, Gardiner, 28 Nov. 1823, Nancy-E. Clay, b. 1806, G., dau. of Richard and OUve (Bradstreet) of G. Tanner, Res. 1872, Gardiner, Me. Children born in Gardiner: James-Jerome", b. 15 Dec. 1824; d. 20 Nov, 1831. Emeline-Clay', b. 23 Feb. 1827; m. 24 Aug, 1865, James Stewart. AVinslow-Church", b. 19 Aug. 1829; d. 11 Feb, 1851. James-Jerome", b. 14 Nov. 1831; d, 1858; m. 15 Oct. 1857, Jennie- M, Jewett. lie engaged in business iu Chicago, IU. Child: 12320. Louisa- Jewett', b. July, 1858; d. Feb, 1864. 12221. 5, Ichabod", b, 8 Feb. 1834; d. 25 May, 1869, Goshen, N.Y.; m. 23 Oct. 1856, Ituth-Hinks' Nickerson, dau. of Nehpininh-Kilbourne and Rebecca-Rich' (Hinks), a descendant of John' Winslow. He resided at San Antonio, Texas, but in 1861 was driven away' by the rebels. In 1871 his widow was principal of a school in Goshen, N.Y. They had two children. 12222. 6. Jobn-JIacomber", b, 28 July, 1836, 12223. 7, Charlotte-L*,, b, 1 Oct, 1888; d, 14 Jan, 1858. 12234, 8. Georgiana", b, 5 Mar, 1841; d, 1842. 13335. 9. Richard-Clay", b, 34 Aug, 1843, 12326. 10. Samuel-Roger", b. 25 June, 1850; d. 6 Nov. 1868. 12-^37. 4. James', b, 34 Nov, 1799; d, 31 Aug. 1836, Franklin, Louisiana, and was buried at St, JIartinsville. He grad. Brown University, at 23 years of ao-e, and engaged iu the practice ot law. 13228. 5. DR.-SAMnEL', b, 24 Nov. 1801, Gardiner, Jle.; d. 14 Apr, 1860, Water ville, Jle. ; m, there, 22 June, 1880, Mary-Jane Appleton, b. 19 Dec. 1805, W., dau. ot Dr. Moses and Ann (Clark) of W. The Appleton Scholarship, in Colby University, was founded by Mrs. M.-J. Plaisted, 12216, 1. 13317. 2. 1-33 I.s. 8. 13319. 4. 978 12229, 12280.12231. 12233, 12233.12234, 12235.12236. Descendants of Sarah' {Winslow) Church. K and Jlessrs. A, -A. Plaisted and Samuel Appleton. Dr. Plaisted grad. Brown University, 1825; received the degree of M.D. from Bowdoin CoU., 1828, and of A.M, from Waterville CoU,, the same year. On page 304, Hist, of Gardiner, Pittston, and West Gardiner, he is mentioned as surgeon's mate, 31 July, 1827. He settled in Waterville, Me., in 1,828, where his widow res, 1872. Children born in Waterville: 1, Aaron-Appleton", b, 25 Jlar. 1831; grad. Waterville Coll. (Colby University), 1851; m. Waterville, 23 Sept. 1856, Emily-Carlton Heath, b. Belfast, dau. of Hon, Solyman and Emily (Redington) of W. He was chosen cashier of Ticonic Bank, Waterville, 1858, and was holding that position in 1878. Res. Watei-vilU, Me. Children: 1. Appleton- Heath', b. 10 Oct. 1857. 2. Philip-Hamilton', b. 8 Jlar. 1860. 3, Helen-Florence', b. 37 Dec. 1861. 4. Sheridan'', b, 4 Jan, 1865, 5, Hhnily- Redington', b, 35 July, 1870, James-Hamilton", b. 12 Apr. 1833; 1872, was a druggist, unmarried, and residing in Waterville, Me. Florence', b, 22 Jlay, 1843; in 1872 was unmarried,- and residing in WcUerviUe, Me. 2. 3 12237. 6. Eben', b. 6 July, 1803; d, 27 Aug, 1817, Gardiner, Jle. 12238, CAPT. JAJIES', [12203] (Sarah' (Winshw) Church, James*, James', JoV. Kenelm',) b. 6 Sept, 1779, HalloweU, Jle.; was lost at sea 20 Sept. 1828; m. Bath, Ale,, 6 Apr. 1808, Hannah Trufant, b, there, 13 May, 1788, dau, of David and Sarah (Brooks) of B, She d, 15 June, 1809, Bath. He m. 2d, iu that town, 18 Nov. 1810, Abi Brooks, I), 10 Apr. 1783, Hanover, JIass,, dau. ot Joseph and Lydia ( ). She d, in B., 23 Jan, 1853. The winter of 1824-5 was spent by Capt. James' and his son Albert' in a voyage to -the JIadeiras and Cape de Verd, S.A. , going and returning by way of New York. Bath, Me. Children, probably all born in Bath ; 12239. 1. Jambs', b. 21 Apr. 1809; d. 4 Aug. 1809, Bath. 12340. 2. Albert', b, 18 Aug, 1812; served an apprenticeship to John' Plaisted of Gardiner, Jle. [1231B], from the autumn of 1825 to the spring ot 1833, with tbe exception of six months spent in attending school and teaching. He pursued his theological studies while connected with the Jlaine Con ference, whicb he joined in 1833. He was admitted to deacon's orders at Bangor, Jle,, and ordained by John Enory, 5 July, 1835;— to elder's orders and ordained by Beverly AVaugh, 2 July, 1837. His labors have been confined to the State of Jlaine, and since 1848, to the East Maine Conference. He writes, 1870, that he has never lost a Sabbath in conse quence of sickness and seldom has one passed when he h,as not preached K Church, McNear, Whitney, Gannett. 979 from one to three sermons. We add the places where he has been sta tioned: 1833, at Phipsburg; 1884-5, Kilmarnock, Penobscot Co.; 1836, Palmyra; 1837, Exeter and Dexter; 1838, Cornith; 1839, Dixmont; 1840-1, Vassalboro; 1843, Mercer; 1843-4, New Sharon; 1845-6, Wilton ; 1847-8, Georgetown, Lincoln Co, ; 1849, Bangor, Penobscot Co, ; 1850, Bucksport, Hancock Co. ; 1851-4, AViscasset, Lincoln Oo. ; 1855-0, Rock land, Lincoln Co, ; 1857-8, Hampden, Penobscot Co. ; 1859-60, Orring ton; 1861-3, Dover, Piscataquis Co,; 1863-5, Orono, Penobscot Co,; 1866-8, Searsport, Waldo Co. ; and 1869-70, Winterport, Waldo Co., Jle.. He married at Searsmont, Waldo Co., Me., 13 June, 1837, Philena-Sewal Pattee, b. 14 Apr. 1814, Georgetown, Jle., youngest dau. of John and EUzabeth (Oliver) of G., afterward ot S. Children : 13241. 1. Amanda-Maria", b. 20 June, 1839, East Corinth, Me.; m. by Rev. Wm. Thurston, Bangor, Me., 2 Nov, 1859, to George-Washington McNear of Wiscasset, Me,, b, 37 Jlar. 1837, Washington, Me., s, of Capt. John and Sarah-L. (Bailey) of Lincoln Co., Me. Res, Pascagoula, Jliss,, one year after her marriage, and about 1860 removed to California. Merchant. Has res. Petaluma, Sonoma Co, , and, 1873, San Francisco. Children born in San Francisco, Cal., except the first and last: 1. Mary-Amanda', b. 36 Nov. 1860, Petaluma, Cal. 2. John-Albert', b. 17 May, 1863. 3. Lena-Emdine', b. 19 Mar. 1866; d. 15 June, 1868. 4. George- Washington', b. 12 July, 1868. 5. Frederick-William', b. 24 Jlar. 1870. 6. Son', b. 4 Dec. 1872, Oakland, Alameda Co., Cal. 3, James-Augustus', b, 23 Jan, 1841; d. 2 Nov. 1859, Jliddletown, Ct, ; was a member of the freshman class in Wesleyan University. 3. Abba-Elizabeth", b. 17 Dec, 1842, Jlercer, Somerset Co., Me.; ni. Capt. Charles Whitney ot Winterport, Me. 4, Albert-Robinson", b, 10 Aug. 1845, Wilton, FrankUn Co., Jle.; m. San Francisco, Cal., 6 Feb. 1868, Sarah-Jane Dolliver, b. in tho State of New Hampshire, dau, of Thomas and Ann (Coxetter) of San Francisco. Merchant, Removed to San Francisco, May, 1864, and was residing there in 1873. 5, John-Summer", b. 3 Feb, 1848, Georgetown, Lincoln Co., Me. ; went from Orono, Me., to Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in 1866, spending a shoj t time there at a business college; thence to Boston, and was in J. -J, Brown's drug-store, 425 Washington St,, until 1867. He then studied medicine at Searsport, Me., one year, and opened a drug store in Newport, Me.; in 1870, removed to San Francisco; 1873, was unmarried and res. Seattle, King Co., Oregon. 12853. 3. Hannah-Trupant', b. 11 Aug. 1814; d. 13 Apr, 1853, Bath; m. there. 13242. 12243, 12244. 13345. 13346. 13347. 13348, 12249.13250, 12251. 980 Descendants of Sarah" { Winslow ) Church. K 12253.12254. 13355.13256.13257, 12258, 12259. 12260, 12261. 12262, 12263, 12264, 30 Aug. 1843, Michael-Farley Gannett, b, 9 Mar. 1802, Gardiner, Me., s. ot Barzillai and Elizabeth (Farley) ot O. Merchant. Bath, Me. Children born in Bath: 1. Sarah-EUzabeth*, b. 28 Aug. 1844, 2. Henry*, b. 24 Aug. 1846. 3. James-Church",, b. 29 Jan. 1849. 4. Katherine-Stinson", b. 19 May, 1851, 4. Sarah-Brooks', b. 1 Feb. 1817; married as 2d wife, Bath, 31 Aug. 1853, Michael-Farley Gannett, her brother-in-law. [See 12253.] Children born in Bath : 1. Alice", b. 13 Nov. 1855; d. 34 Jan. 1856, Bath. 3. Cl.ai-a-6reen', b, 13 June, 1857, 5. Lydia', b, 31 July, 1819; d. 14 Aug, 1831, Bath. 6, Judith-Page', b. 17 Nov, 1821; 1870, was residing in Bath, Jle.; un married , 7, James- AVinslow', b. 24 Aug, 1824; m, Boston, 12 Oct. 1848, Jaue-EUis Paty, b, 9 Nov, 1824, Plymouth, JIass,, dau. of William aud Jane (Ellis) ot P. Shed, 12 Jan, 1854, Bath. He res. 1870, Canon City, Oregon. Children boru in Boston : 1, William-Paty", b, 24 July, 1849; in 1870 was unmarried. 2, Winslow-Lewis", b, 17 Nov, 1850; in 1870 was unmarried. 12265, ANNA', [12204] Sarah' (Winsloei) Ch.v.rcli., James*, James', JoV, Ke nelm',) b. 16 Dec, 1781, Hallowell, Jle,; d, 22 Nov, 1869, and was buried in Sears port, Jle.; ni. in Gardiner, Me,, Paul FELKEB, born in New Hampshire; d. 24 Oot. 1854, and was buried in Searsport, Shoemaker. Res, Searsport and Dixmont, M. Condon, Res. 1870, Plymouth, Me. Childn-n: 12206. 1, .Iulia-Ann', b. 10 Feb, 1805, 12'.^li7, 3, SAKAii-C'.,b, 7 June, 1807; m. - 13368. 3, llAuuiicT-S',, b, 24 June, 1810. 13369, 4, 0livi.;-E'., b, 30 Dec, 1813. 1-2270, 5, Lkonard-M',, b. 7 JIny, 1815. 13371, 6, Albert', b, 6 Jlay, 1818; d, 1 Sept. 1819, and was buried in Searsport, JIo. 12'37-2, 7. JIaiiy-Matilua', b, 5 oi- 30 Sept, 1830, St, Albans, Ale, ; m. Bangor, Jle,, 12 Aug, 1830, Williani-II. Palmer, b, 38 Apr, 181(1, A'ergennes, "Vt,, s. of Asa and Lucy (Langworth) of B, Blacksmitli. Ros, IJaugor, Jle., New York State, Indiana, and, 1870. Dixmont, Mr. Children: 13273. 1. Emily-Jlatilda', b, 10 Oct, 1839, Bangor; m. Boston, JIass,, 2 Oot, 1861, George-F. Underbill, born in Now A'oik City. Civil eugineer, Kes. 1870, New York City. 12'374. 2, William-H"., b. 20 Feb. 1840, Bangor. 13375, 3, Frances-EUcn', b, 17 Auy, 1843, B. K Palmer, Church, Einson. 981 12376. 4. Whitcomb-Albert", b. 18 Aug. 1844, Dixmont, Ma. 12277. 5. Ida- Annette*, b, 9 July, 1846. 12278. 6. Lucy-Viola', b. 2 Jan. 1850, Dixmont. 12279. S. Charlotte- JI'., b. 1 Apr. 1824. 12280. JOHN', [12305] (Sarah' (Winshw) Churoh, James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 14 Jan. 1784, Hallowell, Kennebec Co., Jle.; d. IS Jan. 1870, Levant, Penobscot Co., Jle. ; m. at Norridgewock, Ale., 13 Jlar. 1811, Esther Richards, b. 14 Mar. 1787, at N., dau. of Robert and Esther (Spaulding), Selectman and farmer. Levant, Mi . Children: 12281. 1. Hiram', b. 20 Dec, 1811, St. Albans, Somerset Co., Mc, ; m. there, 30 May, 1853, Nancy-Angeliue Jlerrinian, b. 14 Apr. 1829, St.. Albans, dau, of Thomas and Jlartha (Jlelcher) of that town. Justice of the peace and farmer. Res, 1870, Levant, Me. Children born in Levant : 12283. ' 1, Flora-Melcher", b, 30 Jlar, 1855. 13283. 2. Harvey-Wilson", b. 13 Alay, 1857. 12284. 3. Charles-Chester-Fremont", b. 26 Fob, 18(51. 12285. 4. George-Frederic", b. 16 Oct. 1864, 12236. 2. Aurora-Jane', b, 3 Aug, 1814, Norriduiwock, Ale,; was unmarried in 1872, and res. Levant, Me. 12287. 3. RoBER-r', b. 33 Oct, 1816, Hartland, Mo, ; d, 20 Apr, 1860, Levant, Jle, unm.arri»ed. Farmer. 12288. 4. Ebenezer', b, 18 Oct, 1818, St. Albans; d, 30 Aug, 1858, Levant, un married. Wheelwright. 13289. 5. JIary-Esther', b, 11 Mar. 1823, St. Albans; m, Kenduskeag, Penobscot Co., Jte., 26 Nov, 1846, James-Jordan Finson, b, 25 Fob. 1830, Hartland, Somerset Co., Me,, s. of Ambrose and Betsey (Jordan) of 11, Teacher, He is a farmer and trader. Res, 1873, Vassalboro, Me. Children, all born in Glenburn except the eldest: 12390, 1. Cassie-Ellen", b, 26 Nov. 1847, Nortli Bangor, JIc, 1-3391. 2. Augusta", b. 29 July, 1849; d. 28 Jlar. 1866, Levant. 13393. 3, Jerome-Church', b. 30 Dec, 1851. Salesman. 12393. 4. AValter-Robert", b. 15 Dec. 1853. 12294. 5. Charity-May", b. 8 Sept. 1856, 13395. 6, James-True", b, 4 July, 1858. 12296. 7. .Tohnnie-AVinslow*, b. 12 Jlay, 1864; died in G,, 26 Dec. 1865, 12297. 6. John- AVinslow', b. 27 July, 1835, Levant; d. tiiere, 11 June, 1849, un married. House carpenter. 12298. SILAS', [12206] (Sarah' (Winslow) Church, James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 19 June, 1786, Hallowell, Me, (twin of Sarah' [12305]); d. Gardiner, Me,; m. Sophia Blunt; m. 2d, Susan Bradford. Gardiner, .)lr. 982 Descendants of Sarah' {Winslow) Church. K Children: 12299. 1. Georgb-F'., b. 1814; m. EUzabeth Turner of Kingston, Jamaica. 13300. 3. Clementine- A'., b. 1817; d. 1834. 13301. 3. Meredith', b. 1830; in 1852 was unmarried. 13302. 4, Sarah-A',, b. 1822; in 1852 was unmarried. 12303. 5. Andrew', b. 1838; d. 1833. 13304, 6. Clembntinb-Lucinda', b. 1837. 12305. SARAH', [13307] Sarah' (Winshw) Churcli, James*, James?, JoV, Ke nelm',) b. 19 June, 1786, HaUowell, Me. (twin of Silas" [13398]); d. 26 Apr. 1851, St. Albans, Me.; m, 23 Aug, 1810, Ebenezer EOLLINS of H., b. 12 Sept. 1789, Loudon, N,H,, s. of Nathaniel, b. 18 Jan, 1759, and OUve Harris, b. 27 July, 1759. He d. 19 or 29 (29 ace. to W.-T. Hoxie) Apr. 1872, Cambridge, Me,, and was bur- ied in St, Albans, Farmer. St. Albans, Me. Children: 12306. 1.. Owen-Smith', b. 14 Feb. 1811, Hallowell; m. Prospect, now Searsport, Jle,, 27 Dec. 1832, Jemima Curtis ot P., b, 13 Nov. 1811, Swansville, Jle. He removed to the State ot Wisconsin, and afterwards to Califor nia, In 1870 she was residing in Searsport, Me. Children: 12307, 1, Sarah-MeUssa', b. 19 Oct, 1833, Searsport. 12308, 2. Albert-Felker", b. 19 Nov. 1835, Searsport, 12309, 3. Frances-JIaria", b, 26 Dec. 1837. 13310, 4. Mary-Elizabeth", b. 15 July, 1840. 13311. 5. Clemmer-Moody", b. 36 Mar. 1843, Searsport. 13312. 6. Johu-Jacob-Astor", b. 15 July, 1844. 12313. 7, Edward-Miller", b. 18 Aug, 1847, Waldoboro, Jle, 13314, 8, Lizzanar", b. 37 Jan. 1850, New York. 12315, 9, Henry-Turner', b. 22 Oct. 1852, Newport, R.L 13316. 2. Olivb-Jane', b. 23 Jan. 1813, HalloweU, Me, ; d. there, 8 Jan. 1836; m. HalloweU, 9 Apr. 1833, Sewell-Sanford' Winslow of H., b. 3 Jlar. 1809, Mt. Vernon, Kennebec Co., Jle., s, of Sewell' and Betsey (Whiting) of H. The name was originally " Winsley," but has been speUed by the descendants "Winslow." He married 3d, Jlonmouth, Me., 25 Oct, 1837, Mai-ia-Teratia-Tolman WUcox, b, there, 11 Feb. 1818, dau. ot Capt. Clark-Tolmau and Rachel (Tilton) ot JI, They had : AViUard-Henry', b. M., 17 Aug. 1838. Tanner and currier. lies, AVinthrop aud East Monmouth, Me. Child: 12317. Olive-Smith', b, 1 Sept, 1834, Jlonmouth; d. 1844, HUlowell, aud was buried there, 12318, 3, William-Marshal', b, 30 Juuo, 1814, Norridgewock, Jle.; m, St. Albans, Jle,, 13 May, 1838, Eliza Robbins of St. A., born in JIadison, K Rollins, Mcryman, Hurd, Hartwell. 983 12819. 12320. 12821.12322, 12323. 12824. 13335.13336, 13337.13328. Me. In 1861, they removed to Wisconsin; in 1870, res, Owatonna, Jlinn., and according to W,-T. llo.xie, 1883, Fredericksburg, Chickasaw Co., loioa. Children born at St. Albans: 1. Daughter*, b. Jlay, 1839; d. Jlay, 1839, St, Albans, Jle. 2. Elizabeth", b, 26 May, 1841, 8, Arvila", b. 19 June, 1846; d. 21 Jlar, 1850, 4. JlelviUe", b, 9 Jlay, 1848. 5. Son", died in infancy, Feb, 1851, St, Albans, 4, Enoch-AVood', b. 1817, St, Albans; married ; d. 13 June, 1878, at Prosper, Fillmore Co,, Minn, His widow ra,, ace, to W.-T. Hoxie, Elliott ot Corinna, Iowa. Removed to Wisconsin about 18B3. 1872, res. Burr Oak, Iowa; P.O. add., Prosper, Fillmm-e Co:, Minn. Children : Charles-Lyford".John". Kelsey'- 5, Hannah-Ann', b. 30 Jlar. 1821, St. Albans; was married as 2d wife, by Rev. Samuel-T. Hanson, St. Albans, 22 June, 1842, to Thomas Mery- man of St. A., b. 38 Aug. 1798, Brunswick, Jle., s. of Thomas and Mary (Jlelcher) of B. Removed to St, Albans in 1836, where he died 1 Jan. 1874. He was a farmer. She m. 3d, Hurd, who soon died, and in 1883 she had taken up a claim and was living ..n it in Sanborn, Dakota. Children born in St. Albans: 1 , Son", d. 34 Jan, 1844, St. Albans. 3. Eben-RoUins", b. 2 Feb. 1847; died of scarlet fever, 13 Jan. 1851, St. Albans. 3. Sarah-Jane", b. 27 June, 1849; died of scarlet fever, 15 Jan, 1851, St. A. 4. Martha-Melcher*, b. 13 Apr. 1852. 5. Son", d, 26 Aug, 1854, St. A. 6. Abner", b. 17 Jan, 1856; d. 2 Jlar. 1856, St. A. 7. Rosa-Etta", b. 19 Apr. 1857, 8. Tirzah-EUen", b. 11 June, 1860. 9. Lucy-Belle', b, 3 Jan, 1865. 6, Lucy- Ann', b. May, 1822, St. Albans; died there, Jan. 1854, at the resi dence ot her sister Mrs, Jleryman, She mairied in her native town, Jau. 1845, Lysander-AVarren Hartwell of St. A., b. 10 May, 1823, s. of Stephen and Percilla (Cavanagh) ot St. A. He d. 11 July, 1851, Sebec, Jle, He was a manufacturer. Res. Mih, Me. Children born in Jlilo : 13339. 1. Edward", b. 25 Jan. 1846; was unmarried iu 1872, 12340. 2. Elizabeth', b. 21 Sept. 1847; was unmarried in 1872, Ottumwa, Iowa. 12329.12330. 12331. 13332. 13333, 13334. 13835. 13386,12337. 12388. Descendants of Sarah' { Winslow ) Church. K 984 12341, 3. Emily", b, 18 Sept. 1849. Res. 1872, Sun Prairie, Dane Co., Wis. 12342. 4. OUve-Qreeley", b. 80 Aug. 1851; was unmarried in 1872. Hallowell, Me. 12348. 7. Sarah-Ann', b. 23 Sept, 1835, St, Albans; m. at Sebec, Me., 14 Apr. 1852, Isaac- Alphonzo Hoxie of Cooksville, AVis., b. 10 Oct. 1825, Orneville, Ale,, s, of AUen and Olivia (Sargent) of C Editor ot Evans- vilh Beview. Res. 1877, Evansville, Bock Co., Wis. Child : 12844. Charies-AVesley", b. 28 Oct. 1854, CooksviUe; d. there, 14 Feb. 1855. 12845. 8. Jambs-Church', b. 14 Feb. 1827, St. Albans; married Jlaiy Tripp, of St. A. Removed to Wisconsin. Res. 1872, and, 1883, Burr Oak, Iowa; P.O. add. Prosper, Fillmoi-e Co., Minn. Children : 12346. Olive'. 12347. Clayton". 12348. Emma-Jane", 12349. AUey". 12850. Vinney'. 12851. Frank" 12352. BeU". . 12353. Ella", d. 20 Dec. 1873, 12354. 9. Abigail', b. 10 Jlay, 1829, St. Albans; d, 8 Nov. (June, ace. to W.-T, Hoxie) 1852, Jlilo, Me.; m, in her native town, 1 Jan. 1851, Theophilus Sargent ot JI,, born there, 22 July, 1825, s, of Theophilus and Jlaigery (Grover) of M. Merchant. He res. 1872, Mih, Me. Child: 12355. Sarah-Ellen", b, 11 Oct. 1851, Milo; m. there, 24 Nov. 1870, Edwin- Eugene Sturtevant, b. 25 Sept. 1850, JL, s. of AValter-AV. and Jeanette-T. (Haskell) of JI. Clerk. Res. 1872, Milo, Me. Child: 13356. Alice-Lillian', b. 26 July, 1872, Jlilo, 12357, 10. Nathaniel', b, 29 Feb. 1882, St. Albans; m. JIadison, AVis., 17 Jan. 1865, JIary Gleason, b. 27 Feb, 1836, Haverhill, dau. ot Joseph, b. 10 June, 1787, d. 13 Aug, 1868, Canton, Me., and Jlehetable (Hall) b, 3 Jan, 1804; were married Feb. 1835, and she, in 1872, resided in Lisbon, N.H, Jlrs. JI,-G, KolUns died 16 Nov. 1871, at L. He enlisted 31 Apr, 1861, Madison, Wis,; was Captain of Co. II, 2d Reg. Wis. Vol. Inf., Col. L. Fail-child (Governor of Wisconsin); was captured at Gettys burgh, aud spent 17 months, 10 days, in a rebel prison; was discharged 16 Dec. 1804, at Washington. He is a lawyer; practised his profession in JIadison, Wis,, from January, 1856, to April, 1861, and in Canton, Lewis Co,, JIo., from April, 1865, to January, 1875, Child : 12358 Alice", b, 18 July, 1869, Canton, Mo. K Jacob' and George' Church and Descendants. 985 12359. JACOB', [12209] (Sarah' (W'mslow) Church, James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 35 May, 1790 ; d. 24 Sept. 1838, Ocmulgeeville, Telfair Co., Ga. ; m. Lydia Thomp son of Topsham, Lincoln Co., Me. Removed from Maine to the Province ot New Brunswick, thence to North Bangor, Penobscot Co., Me,, thence to Ocmulgeeville, Ga,, where he died. In 1850 his family moved to Searcy, White Co., Arkansas, and probably went trom that place to Jlethodist Neck, Arkansas. Children : 12360. AVilham-Loring', is deceased. 12361. George', d. 18 June, 1840. 12363. Lucinda'. 13363. Carpe.n-tkk-AVinslow', b. 27 Sept. 1S19, 13864. Martha-Jane'. 13365, Ltdia-Ann'. 12366, Ezekiel', 13:J67. Jacob'. 13368. GEORGE', [13311] (Sarah' (Winsh to) Chnvcli, Jamr.t*, James', JvV, Ke nelm',) b. 24 Aug. 1794, Gardiner, Jle,; m, ALidison, Somerset Co., Jle., Betsey Piper, dau. of John of JI. Res. Readfield, .Augusta, St. Albans, and, 1874, Farmingdale, P.O. Gardiner, Kennebec Co., Me. Children, of whom the first was born in St. Albans, the two following in Read- field, and the remainder in Gardiner: 1286'.t, 1. Stephen', b. 30 Aug. 1818; m, Jlary Baker. 12370. 3. Cyuus-Pipur', b, 30 Juue, 1830; m, Jefforson, N,II., 31 Dec. 1843, .^ Hannah-Chamberlain Plaisted, b. 13 July, 1819, J., dau. of William and Nancy (.Merrill). She d. 1 Jlay, 1858, Bradford, Jle. Hewas m. 2d, by Franklin Davis, at Stetson, Penobscot Co., Me., 24 Jlar, 1859 to Jlary- Abby Hill, b, 23 Oct. 1833, Exeter, Penobscot Co., Me,, dau. of Georgo- AV. and Lauraetta-Byneffi (Bicknell) of Newport, Penobscot Co., Jle, He has been postmaster for several years, justice ot the peace, selectman, and representative. Tanner. Res, Jlercer, (iardiuer, Readfield, Brad ford, and, 1874, East Bradford, Penobscot Co., Me. Children: 12371. 1. Charles-Albert", b. 20 Nov, 1844, Gardiner; d. 20 Sept, 1848, Jlercer, 12372. 2. Frederic- William", b, 22 June, 1847, Alorcer; d. there, 20 Sept. 1848. 12373. 3. Cliarles-Plaisted", b. 11 July, 1849, JI, ; was in Ijusiness with his father, 1874; firm ot O.-P. Churcli & Son. Res, East Bradford, Mc. 13374. 4. Catherine-Elizabeth", I), 7 July, 1851, JI. . 12375. 5. WilUam-Plaisted", b. 21 Sept. 1853, Bradford; d.there, 4 Nov. 1857. 12376. 6. George-Everett", b. 24 July, 1860, B. ; d, there, 19 Sept. 1868. 13377. 7. Henry-Lincoln", b. 18 Apr. 1865, 15. 12378. 8. Harlan-Piper", b. 19 July, 1868, B. 12379. 8. George', b. 3 May, 1822; m. Elizabeth Sprague, 12380. 4. Luoy-Ann', b. IS Feb. 1824; d. 15 Oct. 1825. 986 Jonathan" Winslow. K 12381. 5. JIart-Elizabeth', b. 10 Feb. 1826; m. Horace Bemis. 12382. 6. Sarah', b. 12 Mar, 1828. 12383. 7. Lucy', b. 26 Mar. 1830, 12384. 8. Charity', b, 9 Jan. 1833. 12385. 9. Ebenezer', b. 2 July, 1835. 12386. 10. Mary-Ann', b, 19 June, 1839; d. 4 Feb, 1847, Gardiner. 12387. JON.ITHAN', [2362] (James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 23 Mar. 1761, Pittston, Me, (the first white child born in that town); d. P., 10 Nov. 1845, and was buried there; m. by Gen, Henry Dearborn, in his native town, 26 Nov. 1789, to Hannah Tarbox ot Saco, Jle,, b. there, Nov. 1764, dau. ot Ebenezer and Agnes (Hooper) of S,, ace. to Mrs. Gordon [12392], and dau. of Col. Samuel Tarbox, who served in the Rev. War, being appointed to guard Saco Harbor, ace. to William' Lyon [12406]. She d. 17 Nov. 1855, Pittston. The foUowing is the inscription on their grave-stone : JlR, Mrs. Jonathan Hannah WINSLOW died Nov. 10, Nov. 17, 1845, 1855, ^t, 84, ^t. 91, I would not live alway. Job— VII, 16. Jlr. Winslow had a commission as sergeant of the infantry company of Pitts ton, in 1789, and as clerk, in 1792; was also juryman in some of the earliest courts in Kennebec County, and held some offices in the town; was surveyor ot lumber forty years or more, and a carpenter and farmer. For additional facts concerning him see record of his father [2358]. Pittston, Me. Their only child : 12388. Elizabe'I'H, [12389] b. 30 Nov, 1791; d, 18 Apr. 1854; m. Amos Lyon. 12389, ELIZABETH", [12388] (Jonathan', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 Nov. 1791, Pittston, Me. ; d. P., 18 Apr. 1854, and was buried there; in. as 2d wife, by Jedediah Jewett, Esq., Pittston, 17 Deo, 1806, to Amos LYON, b. 24 Jlay, 1772, Walpole, JIass., s. of Eliab* and JIaria (Smith) of ReadHeld, He d. Jlay, or •Mb, Lyon, (father of Eliab) oame from England and settled in Walpole, Mass, He had several sons, of whom one lived in W'alpole, Mass,, and another in Connecticut, where he has many de scendants. General Lyon being one of them. There was a son Isaiah, who took an active part in defending the early settlers from the attacks of the Indians. While at the head of a skirmishing party, he and five others were taken prisoners and killed. His death was such a matter of rejoic ing to the Indians that they exhibited his head upon a pole in the presence of the whites, ana nad a war-dance around it. Eliab, another son, married Maria Smith, who also died about 1816, They movedfrom Walpole, Mass., to Readfield, in the Spring of 1777; landed at a place now known as Shep herd's wharf, in the city of Hallowell, where then ouly one house was standing; went west seven K Lyon, Gordon, Thompson. 987 June, 1860, R., and was buried there. He is said to have remembered hearing the report of the cannon at the time ot the battle of Bunker Hill. He married his flrst wife, Mary Prescott, in Readfield, ot which town she was a native, and where she died. They had two children, Amos and Nancy, both ot whom died young. [See 12756]. Children : 12390. 12391.12392. 12393, 12394. 1. Qeorge-Winslow', b. 24 Oct. 1807, Hallowell, Me,; m. Pittston, Jle., 4 June, 1854, Hannah Stevens, b. 24 Jan. 1818, P., dau. of John and Elizabeth (Dewell) ot P. She d. 16 Aug. 1864, Pittston, Jlr; Lyon writes as follows: In a prominent place in Pittston, Jle,, is my grand father's and my burying lot and family monument, where are buried my grand-parents, my mother Elizabeth Lyon, my wife Hannah, and infant daughter Jlary-Lizzie ; also my niece Isabel Gordon. I lived in Readfield, Jle,, with my father, till I was seventeen years of age, then went to Pittston, Me,, and resided with my grand-parents, Jonathan' and Hannah Winslow [12387], and had their property when they had paid the debt ot nature. In January, 1869, after I had lost ray mother, wife, and child, I removed to Minnesota, as both my brothers were there. Here I shall probably spend the remainder ot my days. In 1873, he was a farmer in Hastings, Minnesota. Child: Jlary-Lizzie", b. 2 Oct. 1858, Pittston; d. 26 Aug. 1859. 2. Hannah', b. 24 Dec. 1809, Readfield, Me. ; m. by George Williamson, Esq., Pittston, 2 Apr. 1828, to Luther Gordon, b. 1 Aug. 1805, R., s. of Luther and Sarah (Clough) of R. He died 14 Sept. 1854, Readfield. She res. 1871, Dexter, Penobscot Co., Me. Children: 1. Isabel", b. 1 July, 1829, Augusta, Jle, ; d. 6 Dec. 1845, Pittston, and was interred there, in the burial-ground of Jonathan' Winslow.. 2. Agnes-Hooper', b, 27 Aug, 1831, Augusta; was married there, by Rev, A. Thompson, Aug, 1851, to Actor Thompson, s. of Dea. Joel and Rachel (AVilson) of Wayne, Jle. Obtained a divorce in 1859, miles through the forest to East Readfield, to commence an opening in the wilderness. There they remained until their death, which occurred about 1816. Their children were: , .Alpheus, married Lucy Blake, and had: Elon, Sylva, Olivia, .Alpheus, Zilpha, and Blake, Maria, m. Allen Hall, and had: Anson, Jason, Nathan, and William, Kliab, m, Rachel Foote, and had: Polly, Sally, Susan, Eliab, and Rachel, Sylvina, m, Hall; m. 2d, Joseph Fifield. Children: Nathan, Sylvina, Joseph, Hiram and Sanborn, Squikr, m, Betsey Wheeler, andhad: Samuel, Margaret, Katharine, Sqiiier, and Pliny, Amos, b, 24 May, 1753, Walpole; m, Mary Prescott; m. 2d, Elizabeth" Winslow [12389], Cornelius, m, Ladd; had a large family; moved to Calais, Me. Emilia, m, James French and had: Arnold, Sylvester, Lewis,and , who was killed by tha kick of a horse, Taber, m, Abigail Caldwell, and had ; Emilia, Abigail, Taber, Syrena, Harrison, Eliza, and Sylvina LoTON, m, Sally Haskins. s.p. Nancy, m. Nathaniel Browri, and had: Ira, Nathaniel, James, Loton, and Nancy, 988 Descendants of Elizabeth' {Winslow) Lyon. K and m. 2d, Sept. 1865, Isaac Rhodes. Res. Pittston, Bangor, Penobscot, and Dexter, Me. ; in 1871, was in the State of JIaryland. Children born in Pittston : 1239,5, 1. Bobert- WillUimson', b. May, 1852; d. Aug. 1853, Bangor. 1'2;5U6, 2." Willie-Bobert' , b. 11 June, 1854. 12397, 3. George-Lyon', b. 17 Jlar, 1834, .Bangor; d. 5 Oct. 1866, Chicago, 111. andwas buried there; m, by Rev, David Knowlton, Newport Penoliscot Co,, Me., 10 June, 1863, to Lydia- Win if red Clark, b, N,, dau. of Dea, James and JIary (Lawrence) of N. She d. 2 Oct. 1865, Dexter, Jle. They had a child which died in infancy. He served in the navy one year; enlisted at Charlestown, JIass,, 26 Sept. 1861, and was discharged from the U.S. flag-ship Minnesotn, 28 Sept. 1862, at Newport News. Engineer and machinist. Res. Dexter and Newport, Me. 12398. 4, Mary-Lyon', b. 28 June, 1836, Augusta, Me. 12399. 5, Susan", b. 12 Aug. 1839, Augusta; m. Lowell, JIass,, 2 Jlay, 1863, Heni-y-Loring Mitchell, b, in Livermore, Jle,, s, of Sewell and Abi gail (Loring), JIachinist, Res, 1872, Boston, Mass. 12400. 6, Winslow-J",, b, 3. Apr. 1842, Readfield; m. Pittsfield, Penobscot Co., Jle,, 10 Aug. 1867, OUmena Sanborn, b. Newport, Me., dau. of Abraham and OUmena (Rowe) of N. He served three years in the late war; was corporal iu the 9th Maine Regiment, Co. G. Joiner and millman. Res. 1872, Newport, Me. 12401. 7. Emily', b, 21 Oct, 1845, Readfield; d, 2 Apr, 1863, Dexter, Jle, 12402, 8, Vesta", b, 6 Dec. 1847, R. ; m, by Rev, C-E, Springer, Dexter, Jle,, 19 May, 1870, to John-Nelson Curtis, b, 20 Aug, 1841, D,, s, of Charles and Mary (Abbott) of D, Shoemaker, Res, 1872, Dtxter, Me. 12403. 9. Celesta", b. 6 June, 1850, Readfield; d. 6 Dec, 1862, Dexter. 12404. 10. James-Lyon", b. 2 July, 1854, R, 12405. 3, JIary-Belcher', b. 24 Sept, 1812, R, ; d, 2 Apr. 1834, Bangor, andwas buried there. 12406, 4, William', b, 15 June, 1815, R, ; m. Augusta, Jle,, 20 Aug. 1840, Eliza beth LoweU of A,, b, 19 Jlar, 1819, Hallowell, Me,, dau. ot Hervey and Susan (Burgess) of A. She d. 24 July, 1850, Plymouth, Me., and was buried in R, He m, 2d, Hastings, Jlinn,, 3 Jan, 1860, Jane-Louisa BaU, b. 15 Mar. ISi'i, Dansville, Stouben Co,, N.Y., dau, ol Horace* and Anne (Bridge) of D, Town-treasurer, superintendent of schools, teacher, and farmer. Res. Plymouth, Jle., from 1840 to 1850; P.O, add,, 1871, Hastings, Dakota Co., Minn. ?Horace Ball, b. 1 July, 1793, Bari-e, Mass, ; d, 1 Oot, 18 JS; was in the battle of Plattsbnrg, also in the Black Hawk War, He married, 9 Deo, 1819, Aune Bridge, b, 9 Aug. 1798, Orwell, Vt,; d. 2S May, 1843, Hudson, Mich, Res. Dansville, N.Y,. Hudson, Mich,, and Hastings, Minn, Children: 1. Charles, b. 4 Sept, 1830; d. 86 Feb. 1821. 2, jANK-LonisA, b. 15 Mar. 1822; m, 3 Jan. 1860, William' Lyon [12406], K Searles, Empey, Porter. 989 Children: 12407. 1. Susanna', b. 24 May, 1841, Plymouth, Jle,; m. Hastings, Minn., by Rev. Charles-S. Ladus, 5 Nov. 1SC5, to Julius-Bronson Searles, b. 21 Jan. 1837, Royalton, Cuyahoga Co., O., s. of Jonathan-Dean and Harriet-Clara ( ) ot H. District attorney and attorney-at-law. Res. Plymouth, Me,, Hastings and Owatonna, Jlinn,, and, 1873, Peabody, Marion Co., Kansas. Children born in Owatonna: 12408. 1. Willis- Woi-thington', b. 16 Sept, 1866; d. 30 Jlar. 1808, O. 12409. 2. Elsie-Elisabeth', b. 1 July, 1868. 12410. 3. Mary-Eveline', b. 26 June, 1871. 12411. 2. George", b. 1 Nov. 1843, Plymouth; enlisted as private in 7th Jlaine Reg., Co. B, and d. 10 Dec. 1862, at Camp Giiffiu, near Soinersville. 12412. 3. Augusta", b. 3 Jan. 1846, Plymouth; m. Hastings, Jlinn., Oct. 1866, Almond Empey, b. 1 July, 1839, Osneburg, Stonemont Co., Canada West, s, ot William-R. and JIargaret (Primner) of O. Fanner. Res. 1873, Hastings, Minn. Children: 12413. 1. George- William', b. 30 July, 1807, Point Douglass, Jlinn. 12414. 2. Clv,rence-Preaton', b. 15 Jlar. 1869, Osneburg, Can, West. 12415. 3. Everett-Ellsworth', b. 5 Apr. 1871, Hastings, Minn. 12410. 4. Helen", b. 15 Aug. 1848, Plymouth; has been a teacher in Kansas. 12417. 5. Lizzie", b. 19 July, 1850, Plymouth; m. Hastings, Jlinn,, 2 Apr. 1871, Eli-Townsend Porter, b. 4 Jlar. 1848, Coventry, Chenango Co., N.T., s. of .loseph-Stephen and Margaret-Elizabeth (Barnum) of Farmington, Minn. Carpenter and painter. Removed to Farm ington, Jlinn,, in 1866, and was residing there in 1872. 3. Edwin-Lorenzo, b. 5 Aug. 1823. Ees. 1873, North Topeka, Kan. 4. Cakoline-Melissa, b, 21 Oct. 1824; d. 3 Nov. 1868, 5. Charles-Orlando, b, 16 Mar. 1826; m, Hosalie Chase, dau, of John-Langdon, and gr, dau. of Joseph. possibly a descendant of William, Thomas, or Aquila Chase, mentioned in the following news paper article: "The decision in favor of the American heirs in the famous Chase will case has excited much interest. The estate, which is vaiued at the modest sum of $260,000,000, is located at Leicester shire, England, and the property comes to the heirs in succession, several of whom live in Chi cago and Alton, Among the number are J,-H,-B, Henderson, of 1322 Wabash Avenije, Chicago, the heirs of the late General T.-S. Rutherford; and Mrs, D.-C,-M, Smith of Alton, The English heirs had heretofore obtained their full Interest, and the latter decision perfects the title of the American heirs. The estate came flrst from Sir Townley of Townley Hall, Lancastershlre, Sir Townley had one son, who afterwards married, and also left a male child. The latter took unto himself a wife, and upon his death he willed the entire property to his sister Mary and her heirs. The latter married Chase, and four sons— Richard, Thomas, William, and Aquila— were the result of the union, Richard remained inEngl.^nd, but the other three came to America about the year 1629, Aquila settled in the vicinity of Newburyport, Massachusetts; Thomas in Rhode Island, and William in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. The amount originally bequeathed was $385,000,000, of which one-fourth was distributed to the heirs of Richard, in England, and the remaining three-fourths, by the late decision, is to be distributed among the American heirs." [For Chase family see Savage's Oen. Dictionary.] Eea. 1873, Hastings, Minn. 6. Albert-Pekrt, b. 28 Aug. 1830; d. 26 Aug. 1849, T. HklbsMklinda, b, 12 May, 1838; d, 17 Aug, 1838. 990 James- Win.slow' Lyon and Descendants. 12418.12419. 12420. 12421.12422. 12423. 12424. 12425. 12426. C. Blanche', b. 27 Feb. 1861, Marshau, Minn. 7. Horace-Ball", b. 1 Dec. 1863, M. 5. James-Winslow', b. 20 July, 1817, Readfield, Me,; m. Detroit, Me., 18 Apr. 1843, Hester-Ann Nichols of D., b. there, 4 Mar. 1827, dau. of Hubbard and Mary-Ann (Lord) of Plymouth. The following account ot their removal to Minnesota was given by William' [12406]: "They resided in Plymouth, Maine, twelve years; moved to Minnesota in the spring ot 1851. Otis, their eldest child, died at or near Galena, while on their journey; was carried to St. Paul, Minn., and there buried. Eulalie, a beautiful and interesting babe, died on reaching St. Paul, and was buried in the same grave with her brother. My brother James was also very sick They had to wait at Galena three days for a boat, and were all taken sick there .... entirely among strangers, but they were not strangers in sympathy and kindness. Jly brother lived about two years in St. Paul, then went to Hastings and made a claim of 160 acres, which is now partly in the city limits. Re turned to St. Paul, and went to work in a saw-mill, taking his pay in lumber. He had all the material of a house framed, the timbers being ready to put together, and made a raft of them in a little cove just below Dayton's BluflE; — took aboard his wife and little ones, together with his furniture and all he possessed in this world, including a cow and calf, a cat and cooking-stove, and shoved off, he being skipper and his wife mate and cook. They had a pleasant voyage, and hauled up and tied to a rock at what is now Hastings Landing, but which then belonged to the Sioux Indians. They made a shelter ot the lumber till he could move it to his claim, one and a quarter miles distant. Much of the lumber he dragged from the Mississippi to his claim by hand, and there he built what they called a house. He still resides on his claim." Farmer. Res. 1873, Hastings, Dakota Co., Minn. Children, of whom the first four were probably born at Plymouth, Me., the fifth at St Paul, and the last five at Hastings: 1. Otis-Edward", b. 23 Mar. 1844; d. 23 Jlay, 1851, andwas buried iu St. Paul, Minn. 2. WiUiam-Henry', b. 16 Nov. 1846; enlisted 18 Feb. 1865, in the 1st Minn, Heavy Artillery, and was discharged 29 July, 186&. 3, Faustina", b. 12 Aug. 1848; m. Hastings, Jlinn., 27 Nov. 1869, WiUiam-Henry Norway, b. 28 Nov. 1840, Lisbon, St. Lawrence Co., N.Y., s. of Charles and Esther (Sheldon) of L. Farmer. Res. 1878, Hastings, Minn. ChUd: Arthur', b. 14 July, 1871, 4. Eulalie", b. 18 July, 1850; d. was buried there. 5. Mai-y-Isadore", b. 27 June, 1852, St. Paul; d. 8 Mar. 1865, Hastings, Minn. Hastings. 30 Jlay, 1851, St. Paul, Minn., and K Lyon, Jones, Hint. 991 12427. 6, James-Roscoe", b. 22 May, 1855, Hastinga. 12428. 7, Estelle", b, 30 Jlay, 1857, H. 12429. S. Elmyra", b. 15 July, 1860, H. 12430, 9. AUce-Jlay", b. 17 Feb, 1866, H. 12431. 10. Carrie", died aged two days. 12432. 6, Elizabeth', b. 27 Dec. 1819, Readfield, Jte.; m, Hallowell, Jle,, 17 Dec. 1837, Capt. John Jones, b, 2 July, 1812, H,, s, ot John and Hannah (Jones) ot H, She grad. at the Eclectic Jled. CoU,, Cincinnati, O,, in 1858. He is a sea-captain. Res. 1871, 62 Lynde St., Charlestown, Mass. ChUd : 12433. Helen", b. 30 Jan. 1838, Pittston, Jle.; in. South Boston, JIass., 10 Jlay, 1868, Amos-Root Hunt, b, 8 Nov. 1832, Danville, Vt,, s. ot Justus and Louise (Ladd) ot D, She has been engaged in teaching, Grad. Bacon's Commercial CoU,, Cincinnati, O,, in 1859, He is an engineer ou Boston and Maine R,R, On page 233, Vol, I, Winslow .Memorial, is given the history of a sword owned by the gr. gr, grandfather of Jlrs. Hunt [2358], which, after the death of himself and wife, came into the possession of their eldest son, George-Win slow', and was by him given to Mrs, Hunt, who at last advices was in possession ot the venerable relic. Res. 1871, 62 Lynde St., Charlestown, Mass. 12434. JOHN", [2368] (James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 1764, Pittston, Me. ; ra. Sarah Baker. He and his wife both had the misfortune to lose an eye at an early age. Lived in New Sharon and Jlercer, Franklin Co., Me. ; tor a year or two they were in Mt. Vernon, Kennebec Co., Jle. Children: 12435. J'rinob-Baker', removed to the British Provinces and died in 1819; m. Sarah HaU, b. Tuesday, 12 Aug. 1794, dau. ot Paul and Sarah (Neal) ot Brunswick, Jle,, and half sister ot James-Neal HaU,, b, Thursday, 23 Aug. 1810, who married Emily-Jane Purinton [11332]. She m. 2d, Solomon Stone. 12436. .Iohn', d. in 1818, aged 19. 12437, Charles', d. at an early age, in the summer of 1820. 12438. George", d. in 1863, Gardiner, Jle.; m, in 1832, Dorcas Marshall of Hallowell, or Gardiner, Me. She d. about 1844. He m, 2d, about 1852, Sophia [Wing] of Belgrade, Kennebec Co., Jle. Removed to Gardiner, Me. Child by flrst marriage: 12439. Charles-B'., b. 1834; m, Gardiner, Me., SpearofG. Heenlisted in the 3d Maine Regiment, and served three years in the army of the Potomac. They had three sous, all of whom died early. Res. Gardiner, Me. 992 Carpenter" Winslow and Descendants. K 12440. Joshua", d, about 1835; m. and left two sons. 12441. Zaccheus", m. , and had descendants. 12442. Experibnoe-Baker', m. ; settled in Franklin Co., Jle. 12443. Louisa'. 12444. CARPENTER", [2364] (James*, James', Job', Kenelm',) b. 22 Mar. 1766, Pittston, Jle.; d. 19 Nov, 1827, Punxsutawney, Pa,, and was buried there; m. Pittston, 8 June, 1788, Elizabeth or Betsey Colburn, b. 29 May, 1768, Pittston; d. 11 July, 1845, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. She was dau, of Maj, Reuben and Elizabeth (Lewis) of Pittston, Augustus Colburn now occupies the old home stead in Pittston, on which JIaj. Reuben Colburn lived at the time of the Arnold expedition, for which he built two luindred batteaux, and reiidored other service.?, receivino- no remuneration therefor. For tuither details see lliit. of Gardiner and P'lttshn, pp, 112-16, "Carpenter Winslow was a little inclined to Toryism, though he had the prudence to remain quiet." — Hist, of Gardiner. He was a ship-builder. Res, Pittston, Wiscassett, and Bristol, Jle, ; removed to Punxsutawney, Jeffei-son Co., Pa. Cliildren born in Pittston, with the exception ot the youngest two, who were born in Wisca.ssett: 12445. 1. Charles, [12454] b, 30 May, 1789; m. Elizabeth Folensby. 12446. 2, George, [12456] b. 24 Apr, 1791; d. 12 Jan. 1851; m, Elizabeth Reid, 12447. 3. Caupknter, [12463] b, 3 Jan. 1793; m. 25 May, 1817, Beulah Keene. 12448. 4, David, b. 10 Sept. 1794; wasa ship-master and took command of aslave- sliip at Havana, Cuba, about the year 1816; went to Africa and was captured while ashore, nothing more being known concerning his fate. He was unmarriea. 12449. 5. Rbdbun, [12508] b. 28 June, 1796; d. 26 Aug. 1871; m. EUzabeth Collins. ' 1'2450. 0. JA.MES, [12533] b. 14 Apr. 1798; m. 20 Oct. 1820, Betsey JtiUer, 12451. 7, EuENEZER, [1'2602] b, 8 June, 1800; d, in Illinois; m, Eliza Swan, 12452. 8. (Jaleb-Smith, b. 2 Oct, 1802; m. JIalden, Mass,, Caroline Barrett of Boston, who was born in that city; d. before 1844, in JIalden, leaving no children. He was a sea-captain; in 1844 left Pittsburg for New Or leans, and when last heard from was on the Jlississippi River. It is supposed that he was lost many years ai^o iu a steamer 011 that river, 12453. 9. .losEPH-WooD, [12010] b. 10 Dec. 1804; m, 10 Feb, 18:!-.', (Jhristiena Long, 11454, (JAPT. CHARLES', [12445] (Carpentei-', .James*, .lames', ,ToV, Kenelm',) b. 30 Jlay, 1789, Pittston, Kennebec Co,, Jle.; m, Elizabeth Folensby. He was a sea-captain many years; died aged about fifty, uear the Strait of Gibraltar, and was buried in the neutral burial-ground. Their only child : 12455. Martha, m. in Philadelphia, John Savery, K George' Winslow. 993 12456. GEORGE', [12446] (Carpenter', James\ James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 Apr. 1791, Pittston, Me. ; d, 12 Jan, 1851, New York City, on his return from visiting his son in CaUfornia. Choosing a sea-faring lite as a profession, he soon rose to the command of a vessel, sailing out of Boston many years in the European and China trades. His last command was the ship Levant, owned by Jlessrs. .Tames and Thomas- H. Perkins, stationed at Lintin, China, where he remained some three years, retiring in 1830, when he settled in JIalden, now Everett, JIass. In 1819, while crossing the Atlantic, he sighted and defined the position of a rock that had been considered doubtful, as the following, of a much later date, will show : "Notice to JIariners. — We have received the following communication from Captain George Winslow, which confirms the statement contained in a letter received at Lloyd's, and published in the Atlas of 81 ultimo, " 'Messrs. Hayden & Brown. " ^ Dear Sirs: In a paper of yours, dated January 31, I noticed a communication received at Lloyd's trom Captain Roallons of the Eagle, giving an account ot a rock seen by him on his passage from Hamburg to Newfoundland, which, he says, lies in lat. 47. 87 n., lon. 28. 51 w. ; that it formed three distinct points, the highest to the westward appearing eighty feet high. ' ' ' This rock is by most mariners consid ered of doubtful existence. It is laid down on the chart of the Atlantic, in nearly the same position that Captain Roallons makes it, and called the Three Chimneys. I would further state that in 1819, on my passage in the ship Susan, from Gottenburg to Boston, I passed very near, say one-fourth of a mile from this rock, that it formed three points ; the highest and westermost one seventy to eighty feet, the others from thirty to forty feet above the level ot the sea. There were no breakers to be seen around them. " 'This rock is not in the track of ships bound to and from Europe; but those coming from the North Sea, and having strong westerly winds to contend with, would be likely to gain the longitude of it by the time they reached its latitude. George Winslow.'" In Maiden, Jlr. Winslow soon became identifled with the interests of the town, but invariably declined public ofiice. He was, however, induced to accept the appointment from Govornor Briggs as state commissioner under an act in addition to an act incorporating the proprietors of JIalden bridge. A brief extract from an article written by his minister, Rev. John-G. Adams, will convey to the readers the esteem in which he was held by the town of his adoption. "Nine months ago our friend left his home for California, taken there by busi ness and a desire to meet his only son, who had been absent from home some years, and wbo had crossed the Pacific from China to take up his residence in the new land of success and failure. His death is an affliction to us all: to the town, to the neigh borhood in which he lived, to our church, to his dear family, and to many oljlier families and friends. He had resided here more than twenty years. He was one of our most efficient citizens. His retiring from business was not retiring from active lite. He was still the busy man, taking care of what he had accumulated, and doing good with it. His generous-hearted ness was proverbial. On many an occasion has it beMi evinced to his credit, and to the credit of us all. His good taste, his love of order his prudence as well as liberality in expenditure, his integrity and honesty. 3U 994 George' Winslow. K are all but so. many other commendations of his character as a public citizen. In these respects he has left the good impression of himself in many ways, in many a mind. He was one of the most able, faithful, and steadfast friends ot our society. "There are those here who have known him longer than myself, who, when aid has been most needed in times of past trial and exertion, have known most his lib erality. It was constant and unchanging. His friendships were raany and highly valued. Fresh and fragrant will be the rememberance of him in many hearts." He married in Maiden, Mass., 13 Feb. 1821, Elizabeth Reid, b. 13 July 1799, Boston, who removed to Maiden in her first year. She was dau. ot Robert of M., who was born at Sandy, one ot the islands of Scotland, and his wife Catherine (Dun- ker). She d. 27 Oct. 1873, Everett, Mass. Res. Pittston, and Wiscassett, Me., and Maiden, now Everett, Mass. Children bom in Maiden : 12457. 1. Gborgb-Rbid', b. 30 Oct. 1821; d. 24 Apr. 1856, CaUao, Peru, South America. He engaged in mercantile pursuits, and passed much of his time during the last twenty years ot his lite in China and California. In 1846, he, with others, engaged in the development ot the tin-mining interest ot Borneo. In 1853, business called him to South America, where, on the eve of his return to the United States, he was prostrated by a fatal fever. 12458. 2. Catherine-Elizabeth', b. 2 May, 1832; m. by Rev. George-E. EUis, D.D., at Harvard Church, Charlestown, Mass., 29 Oct. 1861, to David- Oakes Clark, b. 1 Dec. 1826, Cambridge, Mass., s. of Cyrus, born in 1788, Amherst, N.H., d. 2 Apr. 1835, Cambridge, and Tabitha (Oakes), born in Maiden; d. 21 Oct. 1866, Boston. In 1848, Jlr. Clark sailed from Boston to Shanghae, and there became a, clerk tor the firm ot Wolcott, Bates & Co., remaining with them four years, when he en tered the employ of Russell & Co., ot that place, being with them in the capacity ot clerk eight years, and as partner nine years. In 1852 he went from Shanghae to San Francisco, as supercargo, returning to S. in 1853; was located at Foo Chow three years; in 1856 returned to Shanghae, and in February, 1857, to Bangkok, Siam, where he estab lished an agency for the firm. December, 1859, went to Hong Kong, and, in July of the following year, to Foo Chow, where he remained till May, 1861, when he visited America, was married, and in Feb- ruai7, 1862, accompanied by his wife, went back to Foo Chow. He returned to Boston, 1867, but continued a partner in the business till December, 1869, when he retired from the flrm. He represented the U.S. Government at Poo Chow (Foo-Chow- t Foo) as consular agent from 1854 to 1856. Held the appointment ot Swedish and Norwegian Consul at Bangkok, Siam, from 1857 to 1860, and represented the same government at Foo Chow trom 1861 to 1867. — [See A Residence Among the Chinese, by Robert Fortune, pp. 219-20. Mr. Clark died at " Reidhurst," the family mansion, in Milton, 18 December, 1883. During his residence in Siam he " acquired in fluence among the natives, and particularly with the second king, tbe K Clark, Hall. 995 12459. 12460. 12460"12461. 12462.12462" 12462" executive of the kingdom, who constantly consulted him about foreign afifairs. His name is still well remembered there. In China, also, he was well known and highly respected at the Treaty Ports, both because of his effective business talents and his admirable disposition and char acter. His justice and invariable consideration for all with whom he had dealings brought him the regard and confldence of the Chinese to an unusual degree. His perfect honesty and uprightness made him " an involuntary and unconscious missionary in the land. " He lived in Jlilton about fifteen years, making friends wherever he went by his amiable, afiectionate disposition, his considerate regard for others, and the transparent purity of his lite and character. No man was better fitted to create and to enjoy a happy home or to fill and surround it with all that can make a home what it should be. In the expression of his face and the tones of his voice there was a sweetness -which told of a kindly, affectionate nature; while his conversation and personal bearing, however modest and unassuming, gave tokens ot un usual intelligence and strength of character. These qualities ran through his whole life, gaining for him, in addition to business success, the richer satisfactions ot conscious integrity and a loving heart; whUe they se cured for him the confldence and friendship ot those whose sympathy and friendship should be dearest to him. For more than four months he faced death with a touching and beautiful serenity, knowing that it must soon come, and died at last in a moment, without painful warning, as a good man might wish to die." — Extraet from Obituary — by J.H.M. Children : 1. Elizabefh-Reid", b. 15 Feb. 1863, Foo Chow, China; d. 20 May, 1876, Bologna, Italy, while traveling with her parents. Her re mains now rest in the family lot at Jlouut Auburn, where also repose those of her father. 2. Winslow", b. 12 June, 1869, JIalden, JIass. ; 1887, la attending the private school of Jlr. Hopkinson in Boston, Mass. 3. Elton", b. 27 May, 1872, " Sunnyside," Jlilton, Mass.; 1887, attend ing the above-named school with his brother. a. Caeoline-Bakrbtt', b. 24 Feb. 1836 ; m Maiden, 12 Apr. 1859, John- Roulston Hall of Roxbury, Mass., b. 13 May, 1828, Boston, Mass., s. of Charles-Griffith and Emily-Catherine (Browning) of R, Res, 1872 and 1878, Boston, Mass. Child : CaroUne-Winslow", b. 22 May, 1860, Maiden, Mass. 4. Margarbt-Goodwin', b. 21 Sept. 1837. 1887, res, with hersister [12458]. 5. Thomas-Forbbs', b. 29 Jan. 1839; d. 8 June, 1839, and was buried in Jlount Auburn Cemetery. 12463. CARPENTER", [12447] (Carpenter', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 3 Ian. 1793, Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me. ; m, Bristol, Lincoln Co., Me., 25 May, 1817, 996 Descendants of Capenter' Winslow. K Beulah Keene, b, 3 Jan, 1796, Bristol, dau, of William and Celana (Wadsworth) ot B, She died 16 Jlay, 1863, Benezett, Elk Co., Pa., and was buried there. Mr. W. is also deceased. Ship carpenter. Res, Pittston, Wiscasset, and Bristol, Jle.; removed to Pennsylvania in 1821, aud, in 1873, he resided Benezett, Pa. Children: 12464. 1. Charles', b. 23 Jan, 1818, Bristol, Me. ; m, by Eben Winslow, justice ot the peace, at Benezett, Pa,, 20 Feb. 1845, to Rebecca Hicks, b, 2 Nov. 1826, Benezett, dau. ot John and Elizabeth (Lewis) ot Gibson, Elk Co., Pa, 'Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. Children born in Benezett: 12464", 1. William-Keene", b. 20 Aug. 1846; m. Jlinnie Lush. • Child : 12464" Minnie', b. 29 July, 1872, Benezett. 12404' 2, Sylvanus', b. 31 Jlay, 1848, 12401'! 3, George-Henry', b, 1 Jlar. 1850. 134U4« 4, Clarence", b, 3 Oct, 1852. 12464' 5. Charles-Augustus', b, 20 Jan, 1855, 12464s 0, Beulah-E",, b. 9 Juno, 1857. 12464" 7, Harriet-Ella', b, 7 Apr. 1860. 124C4' 2. George-Wait', b. 25 Jlay, 1820, Bristol, Me.; was unmarried in 1873. 124641 3, William', b. 25 Sept, 1821, Jefferson Co,, Pa, ; d. aged about eight years. 1'2465. 4, Ebenezer', b. 11 Jlay, 1823, Jefferson Co., Pa.; d. 8 Feb. 1863, Bene zett, Pa. ; m. there, 2 Jan, 1847, Elizabeth-Jl, Hicks, b. 2 Nov. 1826, at B., dau. of John and EUzabetii (Lewis) of Gibson, Pa,, and sister of Rebecca, wife of Charles' [12464], She died in the summer of 1872, at Benezett. Res. Benezett, Pa. Children boru in Benezett: 12466. 1. George-Lafayette", b. 10 Oct. 1847; m. Benezett, '24 Oot. 1869, Mutha Brownlee, b. 14 Jlar. 1850, Keating Township, Pa. Her parents resided iu Caledonia, Pa. Res. 1878, Benezett, Pa. ChUd : 12467, Cora-Ettie', b. 25 Aug. 1870, Benezett. 124fiS, 2. JUlton", b, 26 Feb. 1850. 12409. 3. John-Warren", b. 23 Feb, 1852, 12470, 4. Seneca-Leroy", b. 24 Feb. 1854. 12471. 5, Henry-Frank", b, 3 Jlar. 1850. 12472. 6. JIai-y", b, 9 Jlar. 1863, 12473, 5, John-Walden', b, 2 Jan, 1825, Jolleison Co,, Pa.; m, by Rev. George- F. Ree.ser, Gaskill, Jefferson Co,, Pa,, 12 Oct, 1853, to Sarah-Young' Winslow [12611], b. 3 Aug, 1832, at G., dau, of Joseph-Wood' and (Jhristiena (Long) of G. Res, 1878, GaskiU, Pa. Rowe, Boyer. 997 Children born in GaskiU: 12474. 1. Willis-Webster", b. 9 July, 1854. 12475. 2, Jlarion-Augusta", b. 12 Oct. 1856. 12476, :i, Frank-Leslie", b, 12 Apr. 1858. 12477. 4, Christiana", b, 7 Dec, 1859. 12478. 5, Thomas-Benton", b, 18 Apr. 1861. 12479. 0. Jlai-y-Emma", b, 12 Aug, 1863, 12480. 7, Reuben-Colburn", b, 24 June, 1867. 12481. 8. Henry-Clarence', b. 21 Jlay, 1871, 12482. 6, Joshua- Wadsworth', b. 5 July, 1820, Jefferson Co,, Pa.; m. Benezett, 13 July, 1863, EUen Larghey, b. 23 Oct. 1844, Kersey Township, Pa,, dau. of Patrick of Centreville, Elk Co., Pa, Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. Children born in Benezett: 12483. 1. Beulah", b. 20 Jlay, 1864. 12484. 2. Joseph-Edward", b, 6 Jlay, 1806, 12485. 3. Carpenter-Benton', b. 9 Sept, 1808. 1-2486, 4. Catherine-Jane", b, 30 Sept, 1870. 12487. 5, Ellen-Jlay», b, 26 Oct. 1872, 12488. 7. Selixa-Ei.izabeth', b, 17 Juue, 1830, Benezett, Pa. ; ra, there, by S.-J, Adams, 6 June, 1850, to HoUis-Jackson Rowe, b, 30 May, 1828, New port, Jle., s, of Jesse and Hannah (Lane) of N, F'armer, carpenter, and joiner. Res. Orono, Carmel, Plymouth, and, 1873, Newport, Penobscot Co., Me. Children: 12489, 1. Wiuslow-Carpentor", b, 12 Jlar. 1852, Benezett, 12490. 2. Julia- Wilson", b. 7 Feb. 1857, B, 12491, 3. HolUs-Gi-ant", b. 7 July, 1865, Newport, Me. 12492. 8. Lydlv-Kbene', b. 10 Nov. 1831, Benezett; m., probably in 1850, Dr. Theodore-Franklin Boyer, b. 21 Mar. 1824, Harrisburg, Dauphin Co., Pa., s. of George and Mary-M. (Sandongslager) ot H. Physician. Res. Elk County, Jliddletown, and, 1873, Harrisburg, Pa. Children, ot whom the flrst two were born in Elk Co., Pa., and all others in Harrisburg, Pa. : 12493. 1. Charles-C"., b. 29 May, 1851. 12494. 2. Frank-D"., b. 29 May, 1853. 12495. 3. Emma', b. 1 Dec. 1856. 13496. 4. Susie", b, 12 Nov. 1858. 12497. 5, Burt-W'., b. 17 Jlay, 1864. 12498. 6. Carrie", b, 30 Mar. 1866. 12499. 9. Reuben', b. 4 Sept. 1834, Benezett; m. there, 4 July, 1865, ,\nn O'Brien, ¦n-liose parents were of Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. Carpenter. Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. 998 Descendants of Carpenter' Winslow. K Children born in Benezett: 12500. 1. Louisa", b. 1 Dec. 1867. 12501. 2. ( George-L"., b. 9 Apr. 1.870. 12502. 3. \ Carpenter-G'., b. 9 Apr. 1870. 12508. 10. Col. Thomas-H. Benton', b. 26 Nov. 1836, Benezett; was unmarried in 1873; has been 1st Lieutenant and Colonel ot the Bucktail Regiment, Pa. Liquor dealer. Res. 1870, Benezett, Pa. 12504. 11. Abigail-Sophia', b. 7 July, 1838, Benezett; m. there, 21 Feb. 1858, WilUam-E. Johnson, s. of Thew and Sarah (Coleman) of B., and brother of Samantha, wife of David-Brunson' Winslow [12516]. Mer chant. Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. Children born iu Benezett: ' 12505. 1. Ella", b. 11 Jlay, 1868. 12506. 2. Emma", b. 14 Aug. 1870. 12507. 8. Ada", b. 28 Feb. 1872. 12508. REUBEN", [12449] (Carpenter', James*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 28 June, 1796, Pittston, Kennebec Co., Me.; was killed on the railroad, near Lock Haven, CUnton Co., Pa., 26 Aug. 1871; m, CurwinsviUe, Clearfield Co., Pa., 15 Nov. 1818, Elizabeth Collins, b. 16 July, 1800, on tbe Atlantic Ocean, between Ire land and the United States, dau. of Robert and Nancy (Coyle) ot Dublin, Ireland. Farmer and lumberman. Res. Clearfield, Chester, Benezett, Elk Co, , Pa, 1873, she res. Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. Children born in Clearfield, Clearfield Co., Pa., excepting the second: 12509. 1. Caroline-Toby', b. 8 Aug. 1819; m, by John-S. Brockway, Esq., at Benezett, 30 Dec, 1840, to Beujamin-Bush Petrikin, (originaUy Peter- kin of Scotland, and changed by the grandfather of Benjamin-Rush), b. 16 June, 1816, Danville, Columbia Co., Pa,, s, of David of D,, and Elizabeth (Forsythe) who belonged to a branch of the Temple family in England. He d. 18 Mar. 1866, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa,, and was buried there. He was a lawyer. She has res. Bellefonte and Benezett, Pa., and Iowa Territory. Her P.O. add., 1873, Lock Haven, Pa. Children : 12510. 1. Reuben-Winslow', b. 23 Jan. 1848, Benezett; entered West Point as cadet in June, 1861 ; graduated June, 1865, and was assigned to the 1st Regiment of Artillery, as 2d Lieutenant; was soon after pro moted to the rank of 1st Lieutenant. While iu the 1st Artillery he was stationed at Fort Schuyler, New York Harbor, until the Fenian raid on Canada, when he was ordered with his company to Buffalo, Remained in the Artillery service about nine months, and was trans ferred to the Engineer Corps, as 1st Lieutenant, and ordered to Maine to take charge ot the fortiflcation, building at the mouth of the Kennebec River. In the spring of 1867, he was ordered to Omaha, Neb., as engineer, on the staff of Gen. C.-C. Augur, com- Jones, Winslow. 999 manding the Department of the Platte, and remained on said duty one year and a halt, at which time he resigned the service. Since then he has been employed in civil engineering, and otherwise. He ¦ married at Lock Haven, Pa., 20 Jan. 1870, Maggie Grafflns of L., b. 16 Jan. 1846, L., dau. of Jacob and Agnes (Ki-ebbs) of L. Res. 1873, Lock Haven, Pa. Children: 12511. 1. Benjamin-Bush', b. 8 Jan. 1871, Lock Haven. 12512. 2. Jacob- Grafflns', b. 23 Aug. 1872. 12513. 2. Helen-Elizabeth", b. 26 Dec. 1844, Bellefonte, Centre Co., Pa.; d. there, 18 July, 1851. 12514. 8. William-Franklin", b. 8 June, 1846, Bellefonte. 12515. 2. Reuben-Colburn', b. 15 Jlay, 1821, Jefferson Co., Pa.; d. unmarried, 10 May, 1862, Lock Haven, Clinton Co., Pa. 12516. 3. David-Brunson', b. 15 Jlar. 1823; m. Benezett, Pa., 18 Dec. 1846, Semantha Johnson, b. 18 Dec. 1828, B., dau. oi Thew and Sarah (Cole man) ot B., and sister of Wm.-E. Johnson, who married Abigail-Sophia' Winslow [12504]. Farmer. P.O. add. 1873, Benezett, Pa. Children born in Benezett: 12517. 1. Ann-EUza", b. 18 Feb. 1848; m. Benezett, 10 May, 1865, Byron- Julius Jones ot B., b. 12 Mar, 1837, Essex Co,, N.Y., s. ot Julius and Polly (Griswold). Lumberman. Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. ChUd : Murat', b. 20 Feb. 1866. AdaUne", b. 3 Dec. 1849; d. 3 Apr. 1850, Benezett. WilUam-Lloyd-Garrison", b. 2 June, 1851. Clara", b. 15 Nov. 1852; d. 16 Apr. 1866, Benezett. Byron", b. 24 Aug. 1856. Benjamin-Rush", b. 15 Sept, 1858. Orrin-Day", b. 22 Feb. 1861. Reuben-Colburn", b. 18 Sept. 1865. 4. Hiram', b. 1 Jan. 1825; d. 24 Feb. 1831, Clearfield. Embline-Barclay', b. 30 Oct. 1826; m, Benezett, 22 July, 1846, Robert- MUler' Winslow [12534], b. 29 Nov. 1821, Punxsutawney, Pa., s. of James* and Betsey (iVIiller) ot P. Lumberman and banker. Res. in the counties of Elk, Clinton, and Lycoming, Pa. 1873, Oconto, Oconto Co., Wis., and, 1887, Jamestown, Dak. Children : 12528. 1- James-Rush", b. 3 Jan. 1847, Benezett; m. Williamsport, Pa., 14 Sept, 1871, Rebecca Le Van of W., b. there, 4 June, 1850, dau. of Edward-McDonald Dananhaur and Jane-Vanderbilt (Stabb) of W. Lumberman. Res. Kearsey and Williamsport, Pa,, and Green Bay and Oconto, Wis, 12518. 12519. 2. 12520. 3. 12521. 4. 1-2522. 5. l',2523. 6. 12524. 7. 12525. 8, 12.526. 4. HlH 12527. 5. Emi 1000 Descendants of Carpenter" Winslow: K 12529. 2, Reuben-Satterlee', b, 16 Apr, 1852, Punxsutawney, Pa. 12530, 3, Clara-Emma", b, 20 Aug. 1856, Lock Haven, Pa. 12531. G. Adblinb-Boonb', b. 16 Nov. 1828; m. by Judge Winslow, Benezett, Pa., 25 Aug. 1851, to Orrin-Day Satterlee, b. 7 Sept. 1811, Athens, Bradford Co,, Pa., s. of John-Franklin and Julia (Prentiss) of A. Res. Clearfield, Chester, Elks Centre, and Wrightsville; 1873, Lock Haven, Pa. Child : 12532. Helen-Eliz.ibeth", b 1 June, 1852, Benezett; m. Lock Haven, 17 July, 1872, Daniel-FrankUn Good of JIuncy, Pa., b, 19 Aug, 1844, at M., s. of Jlichael and Sarah (Beebett) of M. Lumberman, Res. 1873, Lock Haven, Pa. 12533, JAJIES', [12450J (Carpenter', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 14 Apr. 1798, Pittston, Kennebec Co., Jle.; in, by Sullivan Hardy, Bristol, Lincoln Co., Jle,, 26 Oct, 1820, to Betsey Jliller, b. 8 May, 1799, B,, dau. of Robert aud (Rhodes) ot Broadlowe, Bristol, Me, She d, 6 Feb. 1847, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. He has been county surveyor. House-joiner, Res. Punxsutawney, Pa,, most of the time after 1821, with the exception of a tew years spent in Elk. 1887, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Punxsutawney: 12534. 1. Robert-Miller', b, 29 Nov, 1821; m, Benezett, Pa,, 22 .Tuly, 1846, BmeUne-Barclay' Winslow [12527], b. 30 Oct. 1826, Clearfield, Pa., dau, of Reuben' and Elizabeth (CoUins) of Lock Haven, Pa. [See 12527]. Banker, Res. 1887, Jamestown, Dakota Ter. 12535. 2. Eliza-JIary', b. 7 Aug. 1823; m, Punxsutawney, Pa,, by Rev. Jlr. Mc Clelland, 25 Sept. 1848, to David-Chitticks Gillespie, b, 25 Aug. 1822, Indiana Co,, Pa,, s, of Christopher-Dallas and JIary (Elliott) of Indiana Co. Jlerchant, Res. Brookville, and, 1873, Punxsutawney, Jefferson Co., Pa. Children: Clarence-Howard', b. 14 Sept. 1849, Brookville. Clara-Emma', b, 17 Jan, 1852, B. Laura-Addie", b. 3 Dec, 1854, B, James-Winslow', b, 19 Juue, 1857, Punxsutav Geoi-ge-Irwin", b. 30 Nov, 1859, P. Jlamie", b. 14 July, 1865, P. Jlalvern-ffiU", b. 11 June, 1862, Brookville, Pa,; d, 24 Jlay, 1870 Clayville, Pa, 8. David-Chitticks", 1 July, 1869, Amanda-Fitzallen', b, 18 Jlay, 1825; m, Punxsutawney, 27 Sept, 1843, George Porter, b, 31 Oct, 1819, PhUadelphia, Pa,, s, of Robert and Jlartha (Thompson) of Lycoming Co., Pa, He d. 31 Jlar. 1849. He was a cabinet-maker. She in. 2d, Brookville, Jefferson Co., Pa., 16 Feb. 1851, Col. John-Garner Wilson, b. 24 Apr. 1824, in Vermont, s. ot 12536. 1. 12537. 2. 12538. 3. 12539. 4, 12540. 5, 12541. 6, 12542. 7. 12543. 12544. 8. vney. July, 1869, Big Run, Pa. ; died there, 23 £ Porter, Wilson Gillespie, Sutter. 1001 12545. 12546. 12547. 12548. 12549. 12550. 12551.12552. 12553. 12554. 12555. 12556.12557. 12558. 12559. 12560.12561. 12562. 12563.12564.12565.12566. 12567. 12568. John and Martha (Sloan) of Warsaw, Jefferson Co., Pa. He served in the Union army, enlisting as private in 1861, and was promoted to the rank of Colonel in the Army of the Potomac; was active in raising re cruits. Boot and shoe manufacturer. Res. 1873, Warsaw, Jefferson Co., Pa. Children: 1. JIartha-Elizabeth', b. 13 Nov. 1844; d. 25 Sept. 1849. 2. Robert- Winslow', b, 7 Apr, 1847; d. 12 Oct. 1849. 3. George-Winslow", b. 28 Aug. 1849. By 2d inarriage : 4. Frank-Winslow", b. 16 Feb, 1852, Brookville, Pa. 5, Emma-Susanna", d. 5 Jan. 1859. 6. Lydia-Fi-auces", b. 21 Aug. 1856. 7. Charles", b. 17 Jlay, 1859. 8. Alonzo", b. 10 Jlar. 1862. 9. WUUam", b. 25 July, 1865, 4, Lydia-Smith', b, 28 Jlar. 1-828; m. Punxsutawney, Pa., 25 Sept. 1848, James-Updegraffi Gillespie, b. 26 June, 1820, Indiana Co,, Pa,, s, of Christopher-Dallas and Mary (Elliott) of Indiana Co. He is proprietor of the Clayville Jlanufacturing Company. Res. Indiana County, and, 1873, Punxsutawney, Pa. Cliildren born in Punxsutawney: 1. Amanda-Jane", b. 28 Nov. 1849; ni. ClayviUe, Pa,, 27 Jan. 1870, William Sutter, b. 21 Mar. 1847, Indiana Co., s. of and Elizti- beth ( ) Sutter. P.O. add. 1873, Punxsutawney, I'l. Child: William- Alden', b. 20 July, 1871. 2. William", b. 6 Jlar. 1852. 3. Kate", b, 13 Apr. 1855. 4. Charles-James", b. 27 Nov. 1857; d. 6 Apr. 1859, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. 5. James", b. 3 June, 1860; d. 12 July, 1863, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. 6, Lenzy', b. 10 Nov. 1864. 5. Oscar-Fitzallen', b. 10 Aug. 1831; m. Punxsutawney, 13 Oct. 1857, JIary-Jane Hickox, b. 24 May, 1842, Oliveburg, Jefferson Co., Pa., dau. of Reuben and Catherine (Williams) ot O. Carpenter and joiner. Res. 1873, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Punxsutawney: 1, Cara-EUa", b. 30 Dec. 1860; d. 31 Oct, 1862, Punxsutawney, 2. Rowland-HiU", b. 5 Feb. 1863. 8. Cora-Lessa", b. 23 Aug. 1865. 4. James-Reuben", b. 24 Sept. 1867. 5. Mattie-Ettie", b. 24 Nov. 1869. 6. Alson-Le Van', b. 10 Jlar. 1872. 1002 Descendants of Carpenter' Winslow. E 12569. 6. Anstrus-Little', b. 10 July, 1833; m. Punxsutawney, 27 July, 1854, John Hendrick, b. 13 Nov. 1830, Indiana, Indiana Co., Pa., s. of John and Sarah (Shields) ot Clayville, Pa. He served three years in the war. Real estate agent. Res. Punxsutawney, Indiana, East Liberty, 12570. 12571. 12572. 12573.12574.12575.12576. 12577. 12578.12579. 12580.12581.12582.12583. 12584.12585. 12586. 12587. 12588.12589.12590.12591. 12592. and. Children : 1873, Pittsburg, Alleghany Co., Pa. Florence-Etta',James-Shields', Charles-Addis',Henry-Jameson' b. 27 May, 1854, Punxsutawney. b. 22 July, 1857, P. b, 29 Jan, 1860, P. ', b. 22 Jlay, 1862. Martha', b. 21 June, 1865, Indiana; d. 13 July, 1805, William-Lloyd", b. 2 July, 1866, Indiana, Emma-Theresa", b. 14 Nov. 1870, L JIaktha-Young', b. 26 Apr. 1835; m. Punxsutawney, by Rev. Jlr, Lyon, 7 Oct. 1851, to WilUam-Johnston Chandler, b. 10 Sept. 1830, Alexander, Huntingdon Co., Pa,, s. of Thonjas-Johnston and Eliza-Josephine (Shir- man) ot Beaver Co., Pa. Dentist. Res. New Brighton and Rochester, Beaver Co., Pa., Brookville, Jefferson Co., Pa., and Alexandria, Va. 1873, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children: Thomas-James', b. 7 July, 1853, Punxsutawney; d. there,7Nov. 1854. Larouka", b. 4 July, 1855, Punxsutawney; d. there, 11 June, 1869. b. 7 Oct. 1857, Brookville, Pa. b. 12 Feb. 1860, Rochester, Pa. ; d. 6 Jlay, 1862, Punxsu- Kate", William", tawney. Bessie- Winslow", b. 10 Aug. 1862, Rochester. Jossie", b. 6 June, 1866, Punxsutawney. Alfred- Whisler', b. 25 Oct. 1868, P. ; d. there, 10 Nov. 1868. Charles-Winslow", b. 26 May, 1870, P. 8. James-Whisler', Charles-Hilton', b, 2 Dec. 1845. b. 11 Oct. 18 , 19 Apr. 1837; 2, P. ni. 4 Sept. 1864, EUen- J. Derr, b. Res. 1873, Benezett, Pa. 12S98. Children: 1. Austin-C"., b. 9 Apr. 1865. 2. Minnie-Eva", b. 14 July, 1867. 3. Horatio-0"., b. 17 Sept. 1869. 4. Bessie-E.-M"., b. 3 Jan, 1872. 9. Adelia- West', b. 24 Apr. 1839; m. Punxsutawney, wood, 21 Nov. 1855, to James-Alexander Minish, Chambersburg, FrankUn Co., Pa., s, of Thomas aud Nancy-Aun (Ready) of Westmoreland Co., Pa. In 1873 he was justice of the peace. Black smith. Res. New Brighton and Jlount Pleasant, Pa. „, .,, , . „ 187'S, Punxsutawney, Pa, Children born in Punxsutawney : 1, Martha-EUzabeth", b. 17 May, 1857. by Rev. Mr. b. 30 Jlar. Shcr- 1831, K Mulish, Wi7islow. 1003 12594. 2. James- Winslow", b. 19 Aug. 1859; d. 21 June, 1863, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. 12595. 3. William-Augustus", b. 31 July, 1865. 12596. 4. John-Clarence", b. 18 Dec. 1867. 12597. 5. Homer-Clark", b.4 June, 1870; d. 21 Feb. 1871, Punxsutawney, and was buried there. ^ 12598. 6. George-Porter", b. 12 Jan. 1872. 12599. 10. ( Jambs', b. 12 July, 1841; d. 28 Sept. 1841. 12600. 11. \ Joseph', b. 12 July, 1641; d. 27 Sept. 1841. 12601. 12. Euphemia-Wharton', b. 28 Jlay, 1844 ; d. 20 July, 1844. 12602. EBENEZER', [12451] (Carpenter', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 8 June, 1800, Pittston, Jle. ; d. in Illinois; m. Eliza Swan. Res. 1873, Taylor's Falls, Minn. Res. 1873, Taylor's Fall, Minn. Childi len: 12603. Carpentkk'. 12604. Harvey'. 12605. Ebenezer'. 12606. Sophronia'. 12607. Elizabeth'. 12608. JIartha'. 12609. Mary'. . 12610. JOSEPH-WOOD', [12453] (Carpenter', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 10 Dec. 1804, Wiscasset, Me.; ra. by David Barclay, Punxsutawney, Pa., 16 Feb. 1832, to Chnstiena Long, b. 24 Apr. 1804, Center Co,, Pa,, dau, of Joseph and Mary (Weaver) of Center Co. Farmer. Res. Gaskill; 1872, Hudson, Jefferson Co., Pa,, and, 1887, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Gaskill, Pa. : 12611. 1. Sarah-Young', b. 3 Aug. 1832; m, by Rev. George-F. Reeser, Gaskill, 12 Oct. 1853, to John-VValden' Winslow [12473], b. 2 Jan. 1825, Jeffer son Co,, Pa., 8. ot Carpenter' and Beulah (Keene) of Benezett, Pa, [See 12473,] 12612. 2. Reuben-Colbdrn', b. 9 Nov. 1833; m. by Rev. E.-A. Johnston, Punxsu tawney, 24 June, 1858, to Martha Drum, b. 12 Mar, 1837, P., dau. of John and Jlartha (Hull) of P. Jlr, Winslow's early life was spent on his father's farm, receiving such education only as could be obtained in the common schools of the country some thirty or forty years ago. In 1860-61 he read law with P.- W. Jenks of Punxsutawney, and after his admission to the bar of Jeffer son Co., Pa., entered into a partnership with him, which continued for eighteen years. Since 1880 his legal flrm has been Winslow & Calder- wood. In 1884 he was elected to the State Senate ot Pennsylvania and represented the 37th senatorial district, composed of Indiana and Jeffer- 1004 Descendants of Carpenter' Winslow. K 12613' 12613' 12614. son Counties, for the years 1885 and 1886, His legal career has been a very successful one. Attorney-at-law and banker. Res. 1877, and 1887, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Punxsutawney: 12613. 1. John-Carleton', b. 13 June, 1859; m, 20 Nov. 1877, Covode, Pa., Jlartha-Ann Hughes, b. 11 Jlay, 1859, Young Township, Jefferson Co., Pa., dau, of Samuel-B, and Mary (Walls) of Punxsutawney, Pa. He d,, P,, 11 Nov. 1881, and both he and his daughter are buried in a private cemetery on a beautiful hill overlooking the town of Punxsutawney. Lumberman. Res. Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Punxsutawney: 1. Bessie-Welcome', b. 25 Oct,, 1878; d. 27 Oct. 1881. 2. Eugene-HaW, b. 10 Oct, 1880. 2. WilUam-Warreii", b. 7 May, 1862; grad, honorably at Harvard Uni versity in the class of 1885; read law with Winslow & Calderwood till Sept. 1886; afterward pursued his law-studies at Harvard Law School till close of the term in 1877, when he left for Europe, and at last advices was traveling there, intending on his return to re sume his studies at Harvard for another year. With his abilities and opportunities he is expected to make a successful and honor able career iu the legal profession. Early in life he took considerable interest in printing, and at thirteen years of age commenced the publication of an amateur paper, which he continued till 1879, when he left home for a musical education. He has been a member of the Harvard Glee Club sev eral years. A bound volume of his editorial efforts has been pre served, in which his fond father takes great pride and pleasure. 12615. 3. Caroline-Barrett', b. 11 June, 1835; m. by Rev. George-F. Reeser, at Gaskill, 12 Oct. 1854, to John-Barr Wilson, b, 4 Apr. 1825, Indiana Co., Pa,, s. ot Thomas and Margarette (Barr) of Punxsutawney. Jler chant. Res. 1873, Punxsutawney, Pa. Children born in Punxsutawney: Edith-JIay', b. 1 Mar. 1856. Joseph-Winslow", b. 29 Nov. 1853. Mai7-Anna', b. 3 Nov. 1860, Carrie-Ella", b. 13 Oct, 1802. George-Brinton-JIcCloUan", b, 14 Sept, 1801. Jlargarette-Elizabcth", b. 11 Aug, 1867. Emma-Chi-isticna", b. 20 Sept. 1869. liah', b. 22 Apr. 1837; d. 22 Apr. 1838. Elizabkth-Colburn', b. 31 Dec. 1838; m. by Rev, R, Cartwright, at GaskiU, 27 Jan. 1857, to John-Ponsonby Murray, b. Jan, 1829, Long ford, Ireland, s. ot John and Julia (Gouldsbury) of Ireland. Farmer, Res. 1873, Punxsutawney, Pa. 12616. 1. 12617. 2. 12618. b. 12619. 4. 12620. 5. 12621. 6. 1-2622, 7. 12623. 4. Ma: 1'2624. 5. Eli K Murray, Bowers, Long, Thonipscm. 1005 Children born in Gaskill: 12625. 1. John-Arthur", b. 26 Jlay, 1859. 12626. 2. JuUa-JIaud», b. 27 Jan. 1861. 12627. 3. Caroline-Gertrude", b. 26 Jan. 1803. 12628. 4. George-Winslow", b. 5 Sept. 1864. 12629. 5, Valesius-Augustus", b. 18 Jlar, 1867. 12630. 6, Reuben-James", b, 6 Feb, 1869, 12631. 7, Jlary-Nora', b. 29 Dec. 1871. 12632, 0, Aiigustus-Gaskill', b, 15 Jan. 1840; m, by Rev. Samuel Miles, at Bell, Jefferson Co., Pa., 29 Sept. 1870, to Eveline Bell, b, 2 Oct. 1842, at B,, dau, of James-H, and Ann (JlcLouepy) of B. Jlerchant. Res. 1874, Hudson, Jefferson Co., Pa. Children born in Gaskill, Pa. : 12033. 1. Annie-JIaria", b. 30 Oct. 1871. 12034. 2. Jlargaret-Elizabeth", b, 22 Oct. 1873. 12635. 7. JIinerva', b. 18 Dec. 1842; m. by Rev. Jlr. Lemon, at Gaskill, 3 Oct. 1861, to WUliam-Wainrigbt Bowers, b. 31 Oct. 1834, BeU, Pa., s. of WilUam and Lucy (Wainiight) of Jefferson Co., Pa. Farmer and lum berman. Res. 1878, Gaskill, Pa. Children born in GaskiU: ^ 1'2686. 1. Jlartha', b, 23 Jan. 1865. 12637. 2. Minnie', b. 18 Dec, 1866. 12638. 3. Annie-Christiana", b. 4 Jlar. 1809. 12639. 4. Lucy-Emma", b, 21 Jan. 1871. 12640. 0, George-Clark", b. 13 Dec, 1872, 12641, 8. JIary-Emily', b, 1 .Tuly, 1845; m. by Rev. Jlr. Danks, 18 Aug, 1872, to Alexander-Jacksoii-Donaldson Long, s. of John. 12642. 9. Joseph-Clauk', b. 28 Dec, 1747; was unmarried in 1873. 12643. 10. Thomas-Hudson', b. 21 June, 1851; is deceased. 12644. 11. Florencb-Eva', b, 10 Apr. 1853; was unmarried in 1873. 12645. BETSEY', [2365] (James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 20 June, 1770, Pittston, Jle. ; m. Rev, John THOMPSON, s. of Hugh. May 1, 1799, the first company of militia was organized in that section ot coun try, wbich was afterwards called Industry, and Rev, John Thompson was appointed captain. Kneeling before his company bn the snow, then two feet deep, he made a fervent prayer, commending his men to Almighty God, and entreating that he might have wisdom and discretion given him for the performance of his duties. He served in this capacity several years. He is remembered as a very benevolent niiin. On one occasion repeating the text, " He that hath two coats let him impart to him that hath none " he banded his overco.at (which was a new one and the handwork ot his wife from the wool) to a very poor man who was thinly clad and shivering with the cold. In 1824 he was representative to Boston from Industry. " When this town was about beino- incorporated, Jlr. Thompson said to his wife as he was leaving home: 12647. 2. 12648. 3. 12649. 4. 12650. 5. 12651. 6. 1006 Descendants of Betsey' { Winslow ) Thompson. K 'What shall we call the new town?' 'Name it for the character of the people,' was the reply — < call it Industry.' He proposed the name, and it was accepted." [Hist. of Gardiner and Pittston, p. 66.] He was a member of the State Senate during its first session in Portland. Minister and farmer. In 1878 we were referred to Miss Mary Thompson, ot Augusta, Me., and to J. Thompson, ot Philadelphia, Pa., as de scendants of Rev. John Thompson. Industry, Franklin Co., Me. Children born in Industry: 12646. 1. James, b. 27 June, 1791; d. 24 Apr. 1860, Augusta, Me. William, b. 8 Feb. 1793; d. 25 Nov. 1840, in the British Provinces. Robert, [12652] b. 7 July, 1795; d. 21 Feb. 1854; m, Alice Goodrich; m. 2d, Fanny Lane; ra. 8d, Emma Russell. Asa-Heath, b, 15 June, 1803; d. 20 July, 1825, Industry. Sdsan, [12075] b. 9 Jan. 1797; m. Samuel Patterson. 6. Wesley, b. 27 Oct. 1805; d. 4 Apr. 1828. 12652. ROBERT", [12648] (Betsey' (Winshw) Thompson, James*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. 7 July, 1795, Industry, Me.; d. 21 Feb. 1854, in I., and was buried there; m. 28 Oct. 1819, Alice Goodrich, b. 1 Aug. 1799, dau. ot Jonathan and Sally (Moody) of I. She d. in Industry, 2 Feb. 1840, and was buried there. He m. 2d, 2 Sept. 1840, Fanny Lane, who d. 22 Aug. 1841 ; m. 3d, 5 Dec. 1842, Emma Russell, who d. 31 Oct. 1872. He served as adjutant. Farmer. Industry, Me. Children born in Industry: 12653. 1. Betsey', b. 11 Sept. 1821; d. 5 Nov. 1849, Industry. 12654. 2. Sally', b. 27 June, 1823; d. 2 Nov. 1825, I. 12655. 3, Asa-Hbath', b. 24 June, 1825; m. by Rev. James Farrington, at Industry, 20 Dec. 1857, to Abigail-G'. Hobbs [12734], b, 12 Feb. 1834, New Sharon, Me., dau. ot George and OUve" (Winslow) of N.S. She d. 20 Dec. 1866, New Sharon. He m. 2d, 26 Mar. 1871, Augusta Smith. Res. 1873, New Sharon, Me. Children born in New Sharon: 1. Harriet-Frances", b. 11 June, 1859. 2. Mary-Augusta", b. 12 Dec. 1860. 8. Robert-Gi-anville", b. 13 Oct. 1863. 4. Emma-Olive", b. 17 July, 1866. JIartha-Ann', b. 13 Oct. 1829; m. by Rev. James Farrington, Industry, Me., 20 Dec. 1857, to Frederic Swan. JIargaret', b. 3 Sept. 1827; d. 15 Oct. 1829. Susan', b. 25 Jan. 1832; d. 22 Jan. 1838. Charles-Wesley', b. 22 Dec, 1833; m, by Rev. John-E. Adams, at New Sharon, 25 Dec. 1861, to Ann-EUzabeth' Potter [12750], b, 4 Aug, 1841, Kingfield, Franklin Co,, Me., dau, of Nathaniel and Betsey" (Winslow) of ChesterviUe, FrankUn Co., Me. Carpenter and furniture dealer. Res. Columbia, Cal., Industry, and, 1874, New Sharon, Me. Children born in New Sharon: 12664. 1. Carrie-Augusta", b. 15 July, 1864. 12656. 12637. 12658. 12659. 12660. 4. 12661. 5. 12662. 6. 12663. 7. ^ Patterson, Crowell, Elioell, Wellman. 1007 12665. 2. John-Edwin", b. 7 Jan. 1870. 12666. 8. Nellie-Ring", b. 10 Jlar. 1871. 12667. 8. Harriet-Frances', b. 8 Jan. 1836; d. 23 Dec. 1858. 12668. 9. Robbrt-Granville', b. 1 Jlar. 1838; d. 18 Oct. 1858. 12669. 10. Alice-G'., b. 5 Jan. 1844. 12670. 11. Olive-R',, b. 2 Mar. 1845. 12071. 12. RussKLL-B'., b. 5 Oct. 1846. 12072. 13. William', b. 24 Apr. 1848. 12673, 14. JoHN-E'., b. 13 Dec. 1849. 12674. 15. George-M'., b. 25 Oct. 1854. 12675. SUSAN', [12650] (Betsey' (Winslow) Tl'howeson, James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 9 Jan, 1798, Industry, Jle. ; m. Samuel PATTERSON, b. 16 Apr. 1792; d. 9 Oct. 1846, Cleveland, Ohio. Children: John', b. 10 Oct. 1815. Betsey', b. 25 May, 1818; d. 1 Sept, 1819. Samuel', b. 3 Aug. 1820. Cordelia-Eliza', b. 2 Jlay, 1822, William-T'., b. 1 Apr, 1824. Wesley-T'., b. 21 Feb. 1826. Susan-T'., b. 29 Nov. 1829; d. 39 May, 1873. Thomas-P'., b. 80 Jlar. 1830. ', Jane', b. 28 Oct. 1831; d. 10 Nov. 1851. Jambs', b. 2 July, 1838; d. 16 Jan. 1867. Franklin-W'., b. 20 June, 1835. [See 12719.] Ann-H'., b. 4 Nov. 1836. AsA-H'., b. 1 Aug. 1838. [See 12720,] 12689. ANNA", [2366] (James*, James', JoV, Kendm',) b. Pittston, Me. ; m. Eleazer CBOWEIiL, Both were members ot the Methodist Episcopal Church, Res. Gardiner, Jle,, but removed to Ohio in 1814. He was a shoemaker. Children, all born in Gardiner, Jle,, excepting Joanna: 12676. 1. 12677. 2. 12678. 3. 12679. 4. 12680. 5, 12081. 6. 12682. 7. 12688. 8, 12684. 9, 12685. 10. 12686. 11. 12687. 12. 12688. 18. 12690. Benjamin' 12691. Joanna', [12696] b. 12 Mar. 1796; m. John Elwell; m. 2d, Dea. Thomas Wellman. 12692. Elizabeth". 12693. Mary". 12694. Ann". 12695. James". 12696. JOANNA", [12691J (Anna' (Winslow) Cro-well, James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 12 Jlar. 1796, Starks, Jle, ; d, 27 July, 1869; ra., 1814, John ELWELL, who d. 5 July, 1821, Gardiner, Jle. She ra. 2d, 24 Nov. 1825, Dea. Thomas WELL- MAN, b. 4 Feb. 1777, Lyndeborough, Hillsborough Co,, N.H,, d. 7 June, 1844, Saddle and harness maker. 1008 Descendants of James* Winslow. K Children: 12097. 1. Ei.eazer-Crowell', b, 3 July, 1815, Augusta, Jle,; m, 23 Jlay, 1847, ' Hari-iet-R, Bradbury, b, 5 Sept. 1814, ChesterviUe, Jle. Children born in Carthage, Jle. : 12698. 1. Geoi-ge-D"., b. 10 Apr. 1849; d. 19 Sept. 1849, Carthage, Frankhn Co,, Jle, 12099, 2. Herbert", b, 4 Apr, 1851; m, Lawrence, Mass,, 8 Jlar, 1873, JI,-E, Daken, b, 4 Jlay, 1851, Wilton, Jle. 12700. 3, Geoi-ge-W",, b, 23 Jlay, 1853; d, 12 Sept, 1802, Carthage. 12701. 4. Jonnio-S'., b, 30 Aug, 1855; d. 20 Sept, 1802, C. 12702. 5, JIary-E»,, b, 10 Jlay, 1858. 12703. 2. Abbie', b. 10 Apr. 1820, New Portland, Jle.; d. 18 Aug, 1838, Farm ington, Franklin Co,, Jle. 12704. 3. John-Thompson', b, 18 Sept. 1827, Farmington, Jle. ; d, 24 Aug. 1858, Nashuii, N.H,, and was buried there; m. Lowell, JIass,, 10 Oct, 1849, Lucy-JI. Brigham, b. 21 Sept. 1826, Barre, Vt. Children: 12705. 1. JlelUe-L"., b, 4 Jl.ar, 1851, Lowell, JIass. 12706. 2. John-Thomp.son", b. 2 Aug. 1854, Woburn, JIass. ; d. 14 Oct. 1869, Grantville, and wasburied at Nashua, N.ll, 12707. 4. Ann-Elizabeth', b, 12 Jlar. 1830, Farmington, Jle.; d. there, 17 Nov. 1842. 12T08. 5. Joanna-Crowell', b. 30 Oct. 1833, Farmington, Jle.; m. Woburn, JIass,, 30 Oct. 1854, Roswell Thompson, b. 13 June, 1833, North Wo burn, JIass. Res. 1873, Nashua, N.H. 12709. JAMES', [2368] (James*, Jamet.', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 28 Apr. 1774, Pitts ton, Jle. ; d. 22 July, 1844, New Sharon, Jle,, and was buiied there. He moved to Farmington, Me,, 16 Jlar, 1790, and married tliore, in 1790, Betsey Willard of Lan caster, JIass,, b. 19 Aug, 1772, dau, ot Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Haskell) ot F. She d. 4 May, 1849, at New Sharon, aud was buried there. Justice ot the peace and farmer. Res. Farmington Falls, New Sharon, Me. Children, probably all born in Farmington, Jle. : 12710. 1. James, b, 15 Jlay, 1798; d. 8 Jlar. 1799. 12ni. 2. Olive, [12716] b, 25 Oct, 1800; m. New Sharon, Jle., 5 June, 1821, George Hobbs. 12712. 3. George, [12740] b, 29 July, 1802; m. 1832, JIartha Potter. 12713. 4. Jame.9, [12747] b. 0 July, 1804; d, Sept. 1871; m, Emeline Brown. 12714. 5, Be-i-sey, [1-2749] b, 7 Nov. 1800; m, 15 Aug 1840, Nathaniel Potter. 12715. 6. Carpenter, [12750] b. 21 Aug, 1809; d. 15 Jan. 1870; m, Betsey Prescott. 12710. OLIVE", [12711] (James', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 25 Oct. K Hobbs, Stone, Patterson, Broivn, Tolman, Thompson. .1009 1800, Farming-ton, Me. ; m. New Sharon, Jle,, 5 June, 1821, George HOBBS of N.S., b. 3 Dec. 1794, Berwick, s. ot Stephen and Abigail (Varney) »t B. Res. 1878, New Sliaron, Me. Children born in New Sharon: 12717. 1. Betsey-Winslow', b. 18 Mar. 1823; in. by J,-L. Stevens, at New Sharon, 17 Sept. 1845, to Franklin Stone, b. 12 Feb. 1820, in Vermont, s. of Stephen and Sarah (Jlerrill) of Vt. Res. 1873, New Sharon, Me. Children born in New Sharon: 12718. 1. WiUiam- Wallace", b. 2 Aug. 1846. 12719. 2. Sarah-Frances", b. 28 Aug. 1848; m. by Rev. Mr. Howard, at Farm ington, 15 Jan. 1870, to Frank- Wesley Patterson, b. 7 Sept. 1838, Industry, Me. [ace. to Mrs. Betsey (Prescott) Winshw [12756] ] s. of Samuel and Susan (Thompson) of I. [Perhaps Franklin-W'; [12686], b. 20 June, 1835, s. of Samuel and Susan" (Thompson).] Res. 1873, Industry, Me. 12720. 3, EUen-Alvena", b. 19 Oct. 1849; m, Farmington, Jle., 8 Jan., 1870, Asa-Hadley Patterson, b. 8 Aug, 1833, Industry, Me., s. of Samuel and Susan (Thompson) of I. [ace. to Mrs. Carpenter Winshw]. [Per haps Asa-H' [12688], b. 1 Aug. 1838, s. of Samuel and Susan" (Thompson)]. Res, 1873, Industry, Me. 12721. 4. Frank", b. 13 July, 1853. 12722. 5, Charles-Edgar', b. 9 July, 1861. 12723. 2. Almira', b, 11 Nov. 1824; d. 1 Apr. 1859, New Sharon, Me, ; m. there, by Rev. Mr. Brackett, 19 Jlay, 1848, to Cyrus Brown of Starks, Me., b, there, 10 Nov. 1820, s. of Asa and Sally (Greenleaf) ot N. S. He d. May, 1871, New Sharon. Children : 12724. 1. George", b. 4 Apr. 1849, Starks. 12725. 2. Asa", b. 19 Mar. 1854, S. 12726. 3. Almira-Keziah", b, 10 Jlar. 1859, New Sharon. 12727. 3. Caroline', b. 17 Sept. 1826; m, by Rev, Mr. Armstrong, New Sharon, Mar. 1868, to John Tolman, b. 5 Feb. 1822, Industry, Me., s. of Moses and Sarah (Newcomb) ot I. Res. 1873, Industry, Me. 13728. 4. George', b. 26 Feb. 1828; m. Chelsea, Mass., 15 Dec. 1859, Keziah Baldwin, b. New Sharon, dau. of Nahum of N.S. Res. 1873, Gliflon, Iowa. Children : J 3739. Frank-Blair", is deceased. 12780. Gracie-Mabel", is deceased. 12731. Bertha-Emma". 12732. George-Schuyler'. 12733. 5. Jambs- Winslow', b. 3 July, 1831; d. 1 Sept. 1832, Industry, Me. 12734. 6. Abbib-G'., b. 12 Feb. 1834; d. 20 Dec. 1866, New Sharon; ra. by Rev. Mr. Farrington, Industry, Jle., 20 Dec. 1857; to Asa-Heath' Thompson 1010 Descendants of James" Winslov). ^ [12055] of N.S., b. 24 June, 1825, Industry, s. of Robert' and Alice (Goodrich) of I. 12735. 7. Olive-Ann', b. 20 Dec. 1835; m. by Rev. Mr. Rogers, at Farmington, 19 Jan. 1858, to Ebenezer Swift ot Industry, b. 4 June, 1831, New Sharon, s, ot Ebenezer and Hannah (Goodridge) of I. Res 1873, New Sharon, Me. Children born in New Sharon: 12730. 1. Carrie-May', b. 9 Oct. 1858. 12737. 2. Loring-Walter", b. 27 Apr. 1861. 12738. 3. Horace-Rosco", b. 19 Dec. 1862. 12739, 8. Amanda', b. 13 Mar. 1841. 12740. GEORGE', [12712] (James', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 29 July, 1802, Farmington, Jle. ; ra. New Sharon, 1832, :\Iai-tha Potter, of N.S., b. 18 Jlar, 1812, Bowdoinhara, Lincoln Co,, Jle., dau, ot Nathaniel and Catherine (Grows) of B,, and sister ot Nathaniel Potter, who married Betsey" Winslow [12749]. Ziua Cunningham, son-in-law of George', w.as residing in San Francisco, Cal,, in 1872, Res. 1873, San Francisco, Cal. Children (all of those living were in California in 1870): 12741. 1. George', b. 7 Dec. 1832; d. 1 Feb. 1838. 12742. 2. JIartha-Ann', b. 27 Apr, 1835, 12743. 3. James-Carpenter', b. 16 Oct, 1837; d. in 1868 in California. 12744, 4. Elizabeth-Catherine', b. 24 Jlar. 1839. 12745. 5. George', b. 13 Apr. 1841. 12746. 6. Desirb-Frances', b. 10 Sept. 1843. 12747. JAMES', [12713] (James', James*, .lames', Job', Kendm',) b. 6 July, 1804, Farmington, Me,; d. Sept. or Oct. 1871, Lovel.and, Ohio; m. New Sharon, Emeline Brown, of Farmington, b, N.S,, dau. of Asa and Betsey (Gower) of N.S. She res. 1873, Loveland, 0. Child : 12748. JIarion; ra. Abraham Kamsey. Res. 1873, Loveland, 0. [There were two otiier daughters.] 12749. BETSEY', [12714] (James', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 7 Nov. 1806, Farmington, Me.; m. Industry, Jle,, 15 Aug. 1840, Nathaniel POTTER ot New Sharon, b. 22 Jan. 1814, Bowdoinhara, Lincoln Co., Me,, s, ot Nathaniel and Catherine (Grows) ot B., and brother ot Martha Potter, who married George* Winslow [12740]. Res. 1873, ChesterviUe, Franklin Co., Me. Children : 12750. 1. Ann-Elizabeth', b. 4 Aug. 1841, Kingfield, Jle, ; m. by Rev, Jlr, Adams, New Sharon, Me., 25 Dec. 1801, to Charles- Wesley' Thompson [12603], b. 22 Dec. 1833, Industry, Me., s. ot Robert" and Alice (Goodrich) ot L Res. 1873, New Sharon, Me. 12751. 2. Jambs- Winslow', b. 16 Dec, 1843, Kingfield; m. by Rev. Mr. Fisher, K Lancaster, Gilman, Valentine, Simmons, Webb, Brown, Reed. 1011 Lawrence, Mass., 7 Dec. 1869, to Julia-Ann Noyes, b, 7 May, 1836, Stanstead, Canada East, dau. of Henry-W. and Mary- Frances (Williams) of S. Res. 1873, New Sharon, Me. 12752. 8. Augusta-Frances', b. 8 Dec. 1845, Kingfield ; m. by Rev,- Mr. Tooth- aker. New Sharon, 26 July, 1866, to Samuel-Reed Lancaster, b. 29 Oct. 1826, N.S,, s. of Thomas aud Jane-Greeley (Reed) of N.S. Res. 1873, New Sharon, Me. Child: 12753. Jennie-IIayden", b. 4 July, 1868, New Sharon. 12754. 4. Juliette', b. 12 Apr. 1848, Industry, Me. ; m. by Rev. Mr. Kimball, New Sharon, Jle., 23 Mar. 1870, to Irvin-Dine Gilman, b. 28 Sept. 1840, Anson, Jle., s. ot John and Lydia (Brunson) ot A. 1873, Farmington, Me. Child : 12755. Ernest-Allie", b. 23 Dec. 1872; d. 28 Feb. 1873, Farmington, Jle. 12756. CARPENTER", [12715] (James', James*, James', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 21 Aug. 1809, Farmington, Me. ; d. 15 Jan. 1'870, Manchester, Me. ; ra. by Rev. Luther Packard, 4 Feb. 1845, to Betsey Prescott of Manchester, Jle., b. 2 Jan. 1826, dau. of Elisha" and Pliebe (JlcCausland) of Readfield, Jle. JIary, sister ot Elisha' (Elisha', Jeremiah*, Samuel', James', James',) b. 23 Feb. 1778, Epping, N.H. ; d. Sept. 18; m. 1797, Am'os Lyon. [See [12389]; also Prescott Memorial.] She res, 1872, Manchester, Me. Children : 12757. 1. Emma-Florence', b. 6 Jlay, 1846, New Sharon, Jle. 12758. 2. Helen- Augusta', b, 21 Aug, 1849, Manchester, Jle. 12759. SYBIL', [2370] (George*, George', JoV, Kendm',)b. 7 Sept, 1748; d. 20 Jlay, 1816, Freetown, Mass, ; m. there, 8 Mar, 1767, WiUiam VALENTINE, b. 17 Mar. 1741, F., s. of Samuel and Abigail (Durfee) of F. He d. in his native town 2 Dec. 1801. He was a farmer, and resided within the limits of that part of Freetown set off to Fall River in 1803. Previous to that date " the territory of Fall River was comprised within the limits ot Freetown. Feb. 20, 1803, it was set off and incor porated under the name of Fall River. On the 18tb of June, 1801, the name was chano-ed to Troy, which name it bore until 13 Feb. 1834, when tke old name of Fall River was resumed." — Hutory of Towns of Massachusetts. Children born in Freetown: 12760. 1. Lucy", [12767] b. 7 May, 1767; d. 17 Mar. 1841; m, Harvey Simmons, 12761. 2. Phebe', b. 16 June, 1771; d. 5 Feb. 1856; m, Luther' Winslow [9111], m. 2d, 1809, John-Perrit Webb. 12762. 3. Lois", [12783] b, 2 Apr. 1773; d. 11 Sept. 1836; m. Benjamin Brown. 12763. 4. Prudbncb", [12788] b, 8 May, 1777; d. 15 Nov. 1843; m, WiUiam Beed. 12764. 5. Sybil", [12807] b. 19 Dec. 1779; d. 5 July, 1857; m. Col, Joseph-Evans Reed. 12765. 6. Mkkcy", b. 27 Apr. 1782 ; d. 21 Dec. 1833 ; m. Frederick" Winslow [9163]. 1012 Descendants of Sybil" ( Winslow ) Valentine. 12766, 7. Sally", [12849] b. 11 May, 1784; d. 11 Jan. 1842; m, Edmund French. 12766'> 8. Edmund', d. aged 22. 12767. LUCY', [12760] (Sybil' (Winslow) Valentine, George*, George', JoV, Kenelm',)'b. 7 Jlay, 1767, Freetown, Mass.; d. 17 Mar. 1841, Providence, R.L, and was buried in F. She ra, in F., 81 Jan. 1786, Harvey SIMMONS, b. in F. ; d. in that town and was there buried, and there his will is recorded. Boarding-house keeper. Res. Freetown, Newport, and P-oHidence, B.L Children : 12768. Edmund', d. in infancy. 12769. Prudence-W'., b. 26 Jan. 1790 [1798, ace. to John' Church], FaU River, Mass.; d.there 1866; m. 7 Sept. 1818, Providence, R.L, CoL John' Church of Little Compton, R.L, b, there, 1794, s. of Joseph' and Elizabeth (Taylor) of L, C, (Ebenezer', CaUV, Joseph', Joseph', Richard'.) He d, 1882. In 1812 Mr. C, went to Providence and became connected with Jlr. John-H. Green, architect and builder. He afterwards formed the firm of Church & Sweet, .and was the most prominent master builder and contractor in Providence for many years. He became Col. of 2d Reg. of Prov. Infantry, and in that rank and official position escorted Gen, Lafayette into and out of Providence in 1824. He was a member ot the first city council ot Providence, organized in 1832. In 1840 Col. Church retired from business, and returned to bis native town and built him a beautiful home on land which has been in possession of his family since 1687. He was repeatedly elected to represent this town in the Legislature; was a man of unswerving integrity, a kind father, devoted friend, wise counsellor, a lover of peace, and a consistent christian gentleman. Children, all born in Providence, R.L : 1. Elizabeth-Tayloi", b. 29 Jlar. 1820; m. 23 Sept. 1843, Abel Tomp kins of Boston, b. there, 22 June, 1810, d. 7 Apr, 1862, s. ot Abel, b. 5 Mar,, 1788, Little Compton, R.L, and Mary (Sweet), b. 28 Jlar. 1789, Ipswich, JIass,, m, Boston, 8 Sept. 1809. He d. Boston, 22 , 1822; she d, 7 Jan. 1852. Res. 1887, Little Compton, B.I. 12770. 12770" 12770' 12771.12772. Children : 1. Elizabeth- Church^ b. 2 July, 1845, Boston, JIass.; m. 19 Nov, 1874, Boston, Alexander-G, Bowditch. 2. Edmund-Baldwin', b. 1 Feb. 1852, Boston. 2. Edmund-Valentine", b. 1822; d. 1849, New-Orleans, La., unnnirried. 8, \VilUam-Simmons", b. 7 Sept. 1823; m. 25 Sept. 1844, Little Comp ton, R, I,, Hannah-S, Wilbur, b. 10 Aug. 1824, Little Compton, R,I,, dau, of Thomas, b. 17 Jlar. 1795, and Prudence (Sherman), b, Tiverton, R.L, 10 Sept. 1795, of L.C. They were m, in Tiverton 4 Oct. 1818. Mr. Thomas Wilbur d. L.C, 12 Sept. 1852. Music dealer. K Russell, Osgood, Bucklin, Grant, Carey, Brownell, Brown. 13772"12772''12772" 1277-2* 13773. 13774. 12774"1 2774" 12774'12775. 12776. 12777. 12778. 12779. 12780. 12781.' 12782. Children : 1. Albert-T., b. 13 Doc, 1846; d, 27 Jlay, 1865, Cincinnati, O. 2, Edmund- Valentine:' , b. 1 July, 1856, L.C. Jlusic business. Chicago, III. 4. Lucy- Valentine", b. 1824; d. 1825. 5. Jlary-Catherine", b. 1827; d. 1832. 6. Susan-AmeUa", b. 10 June, 1831; ra. Little Compton, 23 Sept. 1851, Edward-Thomas Russell of Boston, b. 10 Apr. 1826, Portland, Jle., s. of Edward-Thomas, b. Pow Wow Hill, SaUsbury, JIass,, 14 Jlay, 1800, d. 20 July 1882, and JIary-Jane (Scagell), b, Strendwater, Jle., 23 Apr. 1802, m. 14 July, 1825, and d, 14 Jau, 1883. s,p. Res. 1887, Boston, Mass. 7. John", b. 1834; m. 1 Deo, 1864, Cincinnati, O,, Carrie Corwin, b. Cincinnati, 1843,' dau. ot D.-W. and Harriet (Loring). She d. 1878, Jlr. C. was educated iu Little Compton, R.L ; entered the store ot O, Ditson in Boston, 1850; went to Cincinnati in 1859; established the busiuess now carried on as "The John Church Company," pub lishers of music aud music books, and as its president and manager has charge of its interests in Cincinnati, and ot the branches in Chi cago, New York, and Boston. 1887, winter res. , Cincinnati, 0., and summer. Little Compton, B.L Children : ¦ 1. Coi'win', b. 1806; d. 1873. 2, Edith-BusseW, b. 1868. 3. Alice', b. 1870; d. 1876. Lydia-Barnaby', b. 16 Jlay, 1799, Freetown, Mass. ; d. 14 Nov. 1874, Providence, R,I,, and was there buried; m, Francis Osgood of Bath, Me. ; m., 27 Nov. 1827, George Bucklin of Providence, b. 12 Jan. 1793, s. of Jabez and JIary (Walker) ot Seekonk, Bristol Co., JIass,, d, 25 Jlay, 1845, in Providence, and was there buiied. His will was recorded in Providence. Merchant. Res. Providence, B.L Children born in Providence: 1. Lucretia", b. 19 Aug. 1828: 1874 was unmarried. Res. Providence, B.L 2. Henry-C"., b. 11 Aug. 1831. Res. 1877, Providence, B.L 3. Harriet-L"., b. 26 Feb. 1833. Res. 1874, Providence, B.L 4. Martha-B"., b. U Dec. 1834; m. Grant. Res. 1874, North Attleboro, Mass. 5. F.-Augustus", b. 21 Sept. 1836. 1874 was unmarried. Res. Providence, R.L Sybil', b. 1802; d. 7 June, 1864, Fall River, Mass.; m. Abraham-B. Carey ot Staten Island, N.Y., and Jonathan Brownell ot Little Comp ton, R.I. [Order of marriage not given.] JIaky, b. 1809; d. at Providence, R.L, in an insane asylum. Unmarried, 1014 Descendants of Sybil' { Winslow) Valentine. K 12783. LOIS', [12762] (Sybil' (Winslow) Valentine, George*, Gem-ge', JoV, Kendm',) b. 2 Apr. 1773, Freetown, Mass. ; d. there, 11 Sept. 1886; m. 2 Nov. 1802, Benjamin BROWN of F. Farmer. Res. Freetown, Mass. Children : 12784. Josiah', d. young. 12785. William', m. , and went to New York City. 12786. Lucy', is deceased; m. in FaU River, Mass., George Brightman. Child : 12787. George-Emery". Shoemaker. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. 12788. PRUDENCE', [12763] (Sybil' (Winslow) Yalenti-ae, George*, George', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 8 May, 1777, Freetown, Mass.; d. there 15 Nov. 1843; m, 28 Jan. 1798, William REED of F., s. of WiUiam of JIassachusetts. He d. Pall River. Farmer, Res. Freetown, Mass. Children : 12789. Edmund-Valentine', d. unmarried. 12790. Ruth', m, . 12791. Rebecca', d. unmarried. 12792. WiLLiAM-V'., b. 15 Feb. 1804; m, 10 Apr. 1845, Susanna Ruggles, Res, 1861, Fall Biver, Mass. Children: 12798. 1, WiUiam-V"., b. 29 Dec. 1845, Fall River; is deceased. 12794. 2. William- V"., b. 8 June, 1853. 12795. 3. Henry-R",, b. 10 Mar. 1857. 12796. 4. Son', b. 4 Feb. 1859.. 12797. Georgb-W'., m. Emeline Borden. Children : 12798. 1. Edmund-V"., b. Dec, 1842. 12799. 2. Susan-R"., b. Mar. 1S44, 12800. 3. George-F"., b. 27 Oct. 1845. 12801. Samuel', m. , 12802. Harriet', unmarried, 12803. Elizabeth', is deceased ; ni, Canedy. Child : 12804. Emily", m. Morton. 12805. John', m, , 12806. Joseph', d, in California. Res. 1861, Fall Biver, Mass. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. Res. 1873, Fall Biver, Mass. 12807. SYBIL', [12764] (,Sy5iZ'(M,i,fo„) Valentine, Geoi-ge*, George', JoV, Kendm',) b. 19 Dec. 1779, Freetown, Mass. ; d, 5 July, 1857, FaU River, and was there interred; m, F., by \Vm. Evans, 17 Jan. 1803, to Col, Joseph-Evans READ ofF., b, 13 Sept. 1776, F,, s, of WiUiam and Ruth (Evans) ot F. He d. 6 July, 1857. He and his wife were buried at the same time, in FaU River, JIass. In early Ufe he was K Read, Bowen, Weaver 1(115 engaged in trade at Assonet Village, Freetown, and was commissioned Lieut, of 1st Foot Company of Infantry, 27 May, 1799; Captain, 16 Aug. 1800; IVIajor, 2 Juue, 1807; Colonel, Apr. 1812. He removed to Troy, now Fall River [see 12759], where he was elected Representative to the General Court several years. He was also Special Commissioner of Bristol Co., Mass. Children born in Fall River : 12808. 1. Sarah-Ann', b. 17 Apr. 1804; ra. Abraham Bowen. Teamster; also printer and editor of a paper called All Soi-ts. Res. 1875, Fall Biver, Mass. Children: 1. AUen-A"., b. 15 Feb. 1880. 2. Joseph-A"., b. 10 Oct. 1832. 8. Sarah-V",, b. 8 Dec. 1839. 12809.12810.1'28H. 12812. 2. JosBPH-EvANs', b. 25 Jan. 1806, Fall River; m. Catherine Norris of New Jersey. She d. 8 Oct. 1856. Res. 1861, Fall River, Mass. Children : 12818. 1. Sybil-V»., b. 13 Sept, 1848, 13814. 2. Willet-S"., b, 15 Oct, 1852. 12815. 3. Paddock-Richmond', b. 16 Nov, 1807, Fall River, Mass. ; d. and was buried in Taunton, JIass. He was m. there, by Erastus JIaltby, 24 Jlar, 1843, to Belinda-C. Jlorey, dau. of George-W. and Polly (Leonard) of T. Photographer, deputy sheriff, and clerk. Res. New Bedford, and, 1875, Taunton, Mass. Children: 12816. 1. Emily-P"., b. 23 Jlay, 1844, Taunton. .12817. 2. Harriet-M'., b. 2 Oct. 1846, FaU River, 12818. 3. Francis-Richmond", b, 7 Dec. 1848, Taunton. 12819. 4. Rachel', b. 5 Dec. 1809, Fall River; m. there, by Rev, Orin Fowler, 11 Dec, 1834, to Charles-Benjamin Weaver, b. 9 Feb. 1811, F.R,, s, of Sheffield and Lydia (Read) of F.R. Merchant. Res, Newport, R,l, , New Bedford, Mass., and, 1875, Fall Biver, Mass. Children: 12820. 1. Lydia-CaroUne", b. 17 May, 1887, F.R, ; d, 10 Sept. 1860. 12821. 2. Henry-Read", b. 10 May, 1840, F.R. ; m. 10 Jan. 1864, Sarah-Pria- cilla Borden. Child : Frank-Milton', b. 34 July, 1866, Waterbury, Vt. John-W"., d. 10 Jlay, 1840, the day of his birth. Serg. Charles-Sheffield", b. 5 Aug. 1843, Newport, R.L; was Ser geant in the 4tli JIass. Cavalry, and was wounded on Broad River, S.C. ; recovered and was honorably discharged, Dec. 1865. Frank-Bayliss", b. 30 Apr. 1845, F.R. ; d. 12 Sept. 1847. Francis-Milton", b. 3 Apr. 1847. P.O. add. 1875, St. Louis, Mo. 12822. 12823. 3. 12824. 4. 13825. 5. 12826. 6. 1016 Descendants of Sybil' {Winslow) Valentine. K 12827. 7, Louise- Valentine", b. 21 July, 1849, F.R, ; d. 10 Aug, 1851. 12828. 8, George-Kemball", b, 20 Apr., d. 27 May, 1858. 12829. 5. Henry', b. 3 Jlay, 1812, F.R. ; d. unmarried, 20 Jlay, 1840. 12830, 6. William-Sullivan', b. 28 Oct. 1814, F,R. ; d. unmarried, 19 Dec. 18—. 12831. 7, James-Monrob', b, 24 Apr. 1817, F.R. ; d. Oct. 1863; m. Catherine Garners of N.Y. City, who is now deceased. Broker. Res. New York City. Children : 12832, EveUne". 12833, Ella". 12834. Gertrude", 12835. Oscar". 12836. 8. Fkancis-Baylis', b. 14 July, 1819, Fall River; m. by B.-J. Relyen, Pall River, 12 Dec. 1850, to Angeline Grinnell, dau, of Valentine and Betsy (Pearce) of Little Compton, Newport Co., R.I. Farmer. Res. Clement, CUnton Co., HI., from 1854 tiU 1871. Res. 1875, Colusa, Cal. Children: 12837. 1. Ella-Valentine", b. 17 Jan. 1852, Fall River; m. by Rev. E.-K. MiUer, Colusa, Cal., 5 Nov, 1874, to Jacob Bowers, b. 26 Dec. 1851, ColUnsville, Lycoming Co,, Pa. Farmer. Res. 1878, Colusa, Cal. 12838. 2. Walter-Grinnell", b, 21 Feb. 1854, F.R. Res, 1877, Colusa, Cal. 12839. 3. Lizzie", b. 19 Dec. 1855, Red Bird, Randolph Co., III. 12840. 4. Henry", b. 20 Sept. 1859, Clement, Clinton Co., IU. 12841. 5. Joseph-Francis", b. 11 Sept. 1861, C. 12842. 6. Caroline-Clyde", b. 19 Jan. 1864, C. 12843. 7. Delia-Maria", b. 28 Nov, 1868, C, 12844. 8. Harriet-Angeline", b. 11 June, 1871; d, 5 Apr. 1875, Colusa, Cal., and was buried there. 12845. 9. Caroline- Valentine', b. 20 Jlar. 1825, F.R. ; m. Jlilton- A. Clide. Res. 1875, Springfield. Children : 2846. Eveline-Louisa'. 2847. CaroUne-M'. 2848. Harriet-F'. 12849. SALLY', [12766] (Sybil' (Winslow) Yalentine, George*, George', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 11 Jlay, 1784, Freetown, JIass.; d. there, 11 Jan, 1842; ra,, Freetown, 25 Dec. 1806, Edmund FRENCH of Berkley. Res. F-eetown, Mass. Children : 12850, Edmund', is deceased; m. . 13851. Samuel-V'., m. . Res. 1874, New York City. 13852. Florbkce', m, -. Res. Fall B'lvei-, Mass. 12853, Antoinette', m. , K Davis, Terry, Howard. 1017 13854. Pbrlot', is deceased. 12855. Electa', is deceased. 12856. Willia.m', is deceased. 12857. Horace'. Res. 1874, Fall Biver, Mass. 12858. SARAH", [2373] (George*, George', JoV, Kenelm',) m. Freetown, Mass., 3 Aug. 1781, James DAVIS, b. 19 Jan. 1756, s. of Jamesand Susannah (Gage) of F. Children: 12859. 12860. 12861. 12863. 12863. 1. Susannah", b. 5 Nov. 1781 ; m. 3. George", b. 5 Mar. 1783; m. — — Tinkham. ¦ Terry. Child : Thomas', m. Child: . Tripp, who is deceased. Wlicox, .nd had one Mary- Elieabeth', is deceased; m. child. 3. Hannah", b. 5 June, 1785; m. Thomas Howard. Children : 12864. Sybil', is deceased ; m. Joseph Stetson. s.p. 12865. Clarissa', m., as 2d wife, Joseph Stetson. s.p. 12866. James', d. unmarried. 12867. Ann-JIaria', m. Ebenezer Godfrey. 12868. Susan,' is deceased ; m. Samuel Jenkins, g. of John and Amelia ( ) of Nantucket. 12869. Betsey', m. Daniel-D. Derickson, and had several children, among whom was a daughter, Phebe", who married Capt. John Cherry. Add. 1874, Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Mass. 12870. 4. James", b. 20 May, 1788. 12871. 5. Phebe", b. 20 Jan. 1790. 12872. 6. Sarah", b. 15 Apr. 1793. 12873. Henry". 13874. Sybil", m. Price, and had several children; m. 2d, Harshall. s.p. 12875. JAJIES^ [2374] (George*, George', Job', Kenelm',) b. 11 Apr. 1766, Free town, JIass.; d. previous to 1852 in Nantucket, and was there buried; m. Martha Pavne, b. 27 Sept. 1769, dau. ot John or Ebenezer and Barbara (Rice). She d. Feb. 1851-2, Nantucket, and was buried there. Jlr. Winslow was a wheelwright, a man of remarkable ingenuity, capable ot working at several trades; was of medium size, had dark hair, slightly curly, and dark eyes ; was very fine looking, as were also his wife and all of his children. Res. Rhode Island, Freetown, and Nantucket, Mass. 1018 Descendants of James' Winslow. E Children, of whom the first four were boru in Freetown, and the last four in Nantucket, Mass. : 12876. 1. Betsey-Payne", b. 8 July, 1790; d. 22 Apr. 1860, N. ; m. Nantucket, by James Gurney, 20 Feb. 1800, to Thomas James, b. 17 June, 1784, Nantucket, and died there. 12877. 12878. 12879. 12880. 12881. 138 12883. 12884. 12885. 12880. 12887. 12888. Children, all born at Nantucket, JIass. : 1. Eliza-Ann', b. 16 Jlar. 1807; m., N., 17 Sept. 1824, John-A. Rogers. Both d. at Nantucket, but no dates are given. Res. 1874, Nantucket, Mass. 2. Mary-Ann', b. 3 Apr. 1809; m., N., 7 Juue, 1829, William-H. Ray mond of N. Both died, leaving children, of whom no record has been obtained. 3. Thomas-Shepherd', b. 22 Nov. 1811; m., N., 2 Nov. 1831, Eliza-A.- C. Bump of N. After her death he m. 2d, 28 Jan, 1851, Eliza-R. Cartwright of N. 4, Adeline-W'., b. 23 Sept. 1813; d. in Nantucket; m. there, 16 June, 1885, George Christian, who is also deceased. They left chUdren, but no record ot them has been given. 5. Charies-Henry', b. 1 Mar. 1818; m., N., 19 Jlar. 1840, JIary Stevens. She died, and he m. 2d, Phebe-Ann Combs. He removed to Phila delphia. No records given of his children. 6. Oliver-P'., b. 12 Feb. 1821; m,, N., 17 Aug, 1845, Abbie-S. Cart wright. 7. JIartha-W'., b. 22 Nov. 1823; m,, N., 15 Aug, 1841, David-G. Hall, who is deceased. 8. William-R'., b. 20 July, 1826; in., N., 29 Jan. 1850, Almira-S. James of N. Prob. res., Nantucket, Mass. Ann-JIariah', b. 3 July, 1829; d, in Nantucket; m. there, 4 Feb, 1849, Benjamin-B. Long, who is deceased. No record ot children given. Charlotte-Reymond', b. 23 Sept. 1832; m, 28 Jlar. 1852, Edwin-C. James of Nantucket, who d. in town. She res. 1887, Nantucket, Mass. 3. Henry", b. 25 July, 1792; d. 9 July, 1871, Nantucket, and was there in terred ; m. by Isaac Coflin, Esq., Nantucket, 30 Oct. 1840, to Valina Baker of Bass River, Cape Cod, b. 21 Sept. 1790; d. in Nantucket; was dau. of Lemuel and Rial (Pinkham) ot N, Ship-master, aud for years a keeper of the light-house in Nantucket. Res. Pawtucket, R.L, and Nantucket, Mass. Children born at Nantucket, Mass. : 1. Mary', b. 13 Apr. 1815; m., N., by Wm. Coffin, Esq,, 4 Aug. 1836, to George-W. Jenks, b. 19 Dec. 1812, N,, s. of Samuel of'lioston and Eunice (Wyer) of N. He d. in Nantucket, Justice of the peace and clerk of the courts. Res. Pawtucket, R.L, and, 1873 and 1887, Nantucket, Mass. 9. 10. K Gwrdner, Whitney, Satford, Chase, Davenport, Ililler. 1019 12889. 12890.1'2891. 12893. 13894. 13895. 13896. 13897. 8. 13898. 4. 13899. 13900. 13901.12902.12902-12903. 12904. 12904" 12904"12904' Children born in Nantucket : 1. Arthur-ElweW, b. 24 Jlay, 1837. 2. Lydia-Maria', b. 13 Sept. 1839. 3. Mary-Frances', b. 15 July, 18^8; d. in Nantucket; m. 25 July, 1872, Warren-S. Bliss of Irovidence, R.I. He is deceased. They had one daughter. 2. Lydia-Gorham', b. 6 Oct. 1830; d. Apr. 1887; m. 11 Sept. 1840, Andrew Gardner ot N. Children, all born in Nantucket : 1. William-Henry', b. 37 July, 1841 ; m. Portsmouth, N.H., 1 Jlay, 1871, Josie Downing of Nantucket. 2. Howard', b. 11 June, 1843; m. Newport, R.L, Aug. 1873, Mary- Alice Mason ot N. 8. Martha- Winshw', b. 11 Nov. 1845; m. Holman of N. 3. JIartha- Washington', b. 15 Sept. 1824; 1887, unmarried. Sybil", b. Freetown ; d. unmarried, 20 July, 1870, se. about 77. Rachel", b. 1804, Freetown; d. Aug. 1855, Nantucket; m. John Whit ney, s. of Daniel and (Coffin"), After his death she m. 2d, George Sanford of Nantucket, s. of Samuel and Lydia (Wyer). He died at Nevada City, Cal. Children: 1. JIartha-Washington', d. se. 18 months. By 2d marriage : Charlotte-Ann', b. 26 June, 1825, Nantucket; m. 22 June, 1851, WiUiam-E. Chase ot N., b. there, 26 Jan. 1821, s, of Capt. Reuben and Ehza (Bissel). He d. 20 Sept, 1857, N. She res, 1887, Union, Union Co., Oregon, Children born in Nantucket: 1. Elieabeth- Winshw', b. 13 Jlay, 1852. 2. Eugene', b. 6 June, 1854. 3. CharhtU- Sanford', b. 16 Feb. 1856; d. 12 Sept. 1856. Lydia- Wyer', b. Nantucket ; m. Benjamin-S. Morton, ot that place, 8. of and Mehitable (Robinson). He d. in Nantucket, s.p. Res. 1873, New Bedford, JIass. She removed, in Nov. 1885, to Martinez, Cal., where, 1887, she resides with her sister [12904]. JIartha-Whitney' (or Washington); m. Thomas-T. Davenport of New Bedford, Mass., s. of Dudley and . In 1873 he was living in California; d. several years since at Nevada City, Cal. She m. 3d, Dec. 19, 1883, Edwin- W. Hiller, formerly ot Nantucket, 1887, of Martinez, Contra Gosta Co., Cal. Children : 1. Elizabeth', who died young. 3. Thomas'. 3. Sadie'. 1020 Descendants of James" Winslow. K 12905. 12906.12907. 5. George-Henry' (George-W, ace. to H.-W. Fitch), m. EUzabeth Jlan- ter ot N., dau. ot Samuel-Long Man ter. Res. Nantucket, Mass. Child: Marietta', died young. Capt. George', b. 12 Dec. 1804, Nantucket, JIass. ; d. 15 Apr. 1877, Utica, N.Y. ; m. by Benjamin Gardner, Esq., Nantucket, 3 J-une, 1838 (1839, ace. to [13916] ), Love-Cart wright Barnard ot N., b. 4 Aug. 1811, dau. of Henry and Love (Cartwright). She d. of typhoid pneumonia 18 Feb. 1874, at Rossville, Staten Island, N.Y., and was there buried. Mariner. Res. Nantucket, Mass., and Brooklyn, E.D., N.Y. ChUdren born in Nantucket : 12908. 1. , d. young. 12909. 2. Eunice-Barnard', b. 2 June, 1830; m. Henry Pease, who died at sea, at Payta, Peru, 17 Jlar. 1853, ace. to [12916]; m. 3d, by Rev. S.-M. Haskins, D.D., Brooklyn, N.Y., 38 Apr. 1858, to William-P. Wallace of New York, b. 37 May, 1817. s.p. Res. 1875, Ross ville, Richmond Co., Staten Island, N.Y., 1887, 446 W. 57th St., N.Y., with -her brother [12914], 12910. 3. Avis-Swain', b, 23 Aug. 1831; deceased; m. by Rev. Benj. Judkins, Nantucket, 27 Aug, 1851, to Charlea-G. Macy ot N., b. 26 Nov. 1830, N., a. of Charles and JIary (Jenkins) ot New Bedford, Mass. He d. 25 Jlar. 1875, at Rossville, Staten Island, N,Y. s.p. In 1862 he was a member ot the 47th Regiment, N.G. S.N. Y., and was at Fort McHenry, Baltimore. She m, 2d, 1 Apr. 1880, Capt. WiUiain- H. Tice ot Nantucket. Res. 1875, Brooklyn, N.Y., 1887, Nantucket, Mass. 12911. 4. James-Henry', b. 19 Oct. 1888; d. iu infancy. 12912. 5. Helen-Barnard', b. 30 Nov. 1835; m, Aug. 1855, Calvin-G. Worth of Nantucket, who died there. Ship-master for many years from New York. She res. 1875, and 1887, Nantucket, Mass. Children born at Nantucket : 12912" 1. Henry', b. 24 Feb. 1858. 13912* 2. Helen', b, Dec, 1861. 12913. 6. Henry-Barnard', b. 6 June, 1840; d. ininfancy. 12914. 7. George- Howard', b. 29 Dec. 1843. In 1862 was a member of the 47th Reg., N.G.S.N.Y,, and was at Fort JIcHenry, Baltimore. Clerk tor Erie RaUway Company. Res. 1877, and 1887, New York City. 12915. 6. Phebe", b. 30 July, 1807; m. Nantucket, by Rev. Seth Swift, 3 Jan. 1828, to Reuben Pitch, b, 0 May, 1805, N., s. ot John-Gardner and Re becca (Barrett) of N. He d. 7 Dec. 1885, at Fairhaven, Mass. Jlariner. Res. Nantucket, Mass., East Vassalboro, Jle,, and, 1874, Fairhaven, Bristol Co., Mass. Fitclt, Swain. 1021 Children : 12916, 1, Henry-Winslow', b. 11 Apr. 1838, Nantucket, Mass.; m. 2 June, 1880, Emilie-A. Campan of Detroit, Jlich. In 1859 he entered the United States Navy as Third Assistant Engineer; Oct. 8, 1861, he was appointed Second Assistant Engineer; May 20, 1863, appointed First Assistant Engineer, and Mar. 4, 1871, Chief Engineer, whicb position, 1887, he continues to hold. During the war was ordered to tbe Western Gulf Blockading Squadron; was at the battle of New Orleans on the gunboat Kennebec; came North before the close of the war, with the Pensacola. Machinist and engineer. Add, 1887, 3939 Cliestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Children : 12910" 1. Amilie- Campan', b. 25 June, 1882, Washington, D.C. 13916>' 2. Elsie- Alexandrine', b. 15 June, 1886, Philadelphia, Pa. 12917. 2. Reuben-Harrison', b. 21 Mar. 1837, Nantucket, Mass.; m. by Rev. J. Hall, JIanchester, N.H., 26 Oct. 1864, to Sarah-Elizabeth Clatur, b. 18 Apr. 1840, Irasburgh, Orleans Co., Vt,, dau, of Sampson and Cyrene (Cutler) ot M. Jlr. Winslow entered the U.S. Navy as Third Assistant Engineer, having received that appointment 20 Aug. 1859; was promoted 29 Oct. 1861, to Second Assistant Engineer, and Oct. 6, 1863, to First AssistantEngineer. Resigned 19 Apr. 1869. Dur ing the war was ordered to the Western Blockading Squadron ; was on the Oneida at the battles ot New Orleans aud Mobile, and, during tha latter, was severely scalded. JIachinist and engineer. Res. Fairhaven, Mass., Manchester, N.H., and East Vassalboro, Me. 1874 and 1887, Melrose, Middlesex Co., Mass. 13918. 3. Leander', b. 8 Nov. 1839, E. Vassalboro, Me. ; was drowned 1 June, 1843, E.V. 13919. 4. John-Arthur', b. 13 Nov. 1841, East Vassalboro, Me.; was a student at the Pierce Academy, Middleboro, Mass., and nearly fitted for college at the breaking out of the war. He enlisted, 39 Aug. 1862, and was Fourth Sergeant in the 40th Mass. Regt. ; was promoted so that he had attained the position of First Lieutenant, when he was killed, 30 Sept. 1864, at the battle of Chapin's Farm, Va. 13930. 5. Avis- Winslow', b. 9 Mar. 1844, E. Vassalboro; d. 13 Oct. 1847, Fairhaven, Mass. 12921. ,6. Elizabeth-Winslow', b. 34 Aug. 1845, Fairhaven. Res. 1887, Fairhaven, Mass. 12922. 7. Ans", b. 3 Sept. 1810; m. Nantucket, by Benj. Gardner, Esq., 30 May, 1828, to John-Howland Swain of N., b. 3 Mar. 1806, New Bedford, Mass,, s. ot Jloses and .Mary (Parker) of N. He d. in the summer ot 1886. She d. 12 or 21 Aug., ace. to [12916], Coldwater, Mich. Sailor and farmer. Res. New Bedford, Mass., N.Y. State, Indiana, Coldwater, Mich., Angola, Ind., and, 1875, Bata/oia, Branch Co., Mich. Children : 13928, 1. George-Edward', b. 6 May, 1829, Nantucket, Mass. ; enlisted in 44th 1022 Descendants of James' Winslow. K 12924. 12924"12924'' 129'24'^ 129-24'' 12925, 12926, 13927. 12928. 12929.12930.12931. 12932. 12938. 12984.12935. Ind. Regt, Co. G., at Angola, Ind., in 1862; d. in the hospital at New Albany, Ind., 19 July ot tbe same year. He m. Angola, Ind., 4 July, 1855, Chistina Murry, of Steuben Co., Ind. Farmer. 2. Mary-West', b. 20 Jan. 1833, Nantucket; ra. by Rev. S.-R. Ball, Pleasant, Steuben Co., Ind., 7 June, 1854, Higby Dickinson of Cold- water, Mich., s. of Christopher and Elizabeth (Bosworth) ot Wills- borough, Essex Co., N.Y. Mr. Dickinson d. at Hot Springs, Ar kansas, 8 Sept. 1876 ; is buried in Coldwater, Mich. Furniture dealer. "Mrs. Dickinson lives with her oldest daughter; all her children are married but one." Res. 1875, Coldwater, Mich. Children, all born in Coldwater, Mich. : 1. James-Herbert', b. 25 May, 1855. 2. Jennie- May', b. 2 Jlay, 1858; m. and res. 1885, Bowagiae, Mich. 8. Charles-Edward; b. 27 July, 1860. 4. Etta-Florence', b. 12 Nov. 1866. 3. Albert', b. 22 June, 1836, Wheatfleld, Niagara Co., N.Y. ; m, 13 Dec. 1860, Coldwater, Branch Co., Mich., Olive-JI. Wilson ot Cold- water. Farmer. Res. Cornelius, Washington Co., Or. 1875, and 1885, Coldwater, Mich. Child : Minnie'. 4. Moses', b. 19 Mar. 1838, Wheatficld, N.Y. ; m. 1868, Ella-J. Scovill of St. Louis, JIo. Res. 1887, Clifton Springs, Ontario Co., N Y. 5. Phebe', b. 16 or 19 Jlar, 1840, Wheatfleld, N.Y. ; m, by David Paul, California, Branch Co,, Mich., 14 Jan. 1864, to Wm. -Henry-Harri son Cary, b. 28 June, 1839, Angola, Steuben Co., Ind., s, of William- M., b. 3 Jan. 1814, and Sarah-Ann (Kirk), b. 11 Apr. 1818. Farmer. Res. 1878, Sheridan, Douglas Co., Nevada. 1885, Willamina, Oregon. Children born in Sheridan : 1. Alice', b. 6 Sept. 1865. 2. Avis', b. 8 Dec. 1867. 8. William-M'., b. 4 Feb. 1874. 6. Richard-Plummer', b. 7 Dec. 1841-2, Wheatfleld; enUsted at Angola, Ind,, 1861, in 44th Regt, Ind. Vols., Co. A, and d. 27 Mar. 1862, Pittsburgh Landing; unmarried. 7. Elizabeth-Ruasell', b. 10 Nov. 1843 or 4, Wheatfleld, N.Y, ; m. by Jonas-H. JlcGowHii, Coldwater, Jlich., 26 Aug, 1866, to Seymour- Pugh Snyder, b, 24 Nov. 1844, Warren, TrumbuU Co., O. Mason. Res. 1874, Angola, Steuben Co., Ind. Children born at Angola: 1. Ham-y-Allen', b. 11 Dec. 1867. 3. Bichard- Louis', b. 30 Nov. 1808. 3, Myrtie', h, 1 Dec, 1870; d, 3 Dec. 1870. K Sicain, Tliatcher. 1023 13936. 13937. 12987"13937>' 12937«12938. 12939. 12940. 4. Alsine', b. 28 Apr. 1872. 8. Silas-Parker', b. 30 June, 1845-6, Pendleton, Niagara Co., N.Y. ; m. by Justice E,-L. Carver, Pleasant, Stouben Co., Ind., 9 Mar. 1867, to Ruth Ewer, b, 26 Dec, 18-7, Greonfield, Mass., dau, of Alva and Merinda (FuUer) ot G. She d, 20 Oct. 1875, Deerfield, JIass. He m. 2d aud had one child — name and dates not given. Farmer, and overseer of the poor-house and farm of Branch Co,, Jlich. Res. Pendleton, Angola, N.Y,, Greenfield, JIass,, and, 1885, Coldwater, Mich. Children: 1. Gem-ge-Benjamin', b. 16 Jan. 1868, Waterloo, De Kalb Co., Ind. 3. Cora-Lovina' , b. 11 Jan. 1870, Mill Grove, Steuben Co., Ind. 3. Frederick-Parkei-', b. 10 Apr. 1875, Deerfield, Mass. 9. J.ames-Henry', b, 26 Aug. 1849, Angola, N.Y. ; removed to Carson Valley, Nev,, about 1871; 1885 was spending the winter with his brother [13939], at Coldwater, Jlich, 10, Frederick-William', b. 16 Aug, 1852, Angola; m. -¦ ; removed from Coldwater, bought land, and has made hira a home, and res. 1887, Cambridge, Furnas Co:, Neb. 8, James', b. 1815, Nantucket; d. at sea and buried in the ocean. Un married. 12941. BARNABAS', [2383] (Barnabas*, George', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 Apr, 1768, Freetown, JIass, ; d. 1 Jan. 1840, Windsor, Berkshire Co., JIass. ; m. Lydia Haskins, who d. 35 Oct. 1847, Windsor. Jlr. Winslow's mother, Sarah Terry, was grand-daughter ot Lieut, Thomas Terry, who was commissioned by the Governor of Plymouth Colony, 4 June, 1080, as Lieutenant ot tbe Freetown train band. For notes concerning this Company see appendix. Res. Taunton, JIass,, Cheshire, Berk shire Co,, JIass,, and Windsor, Mass. Children : 13943. 1. Henry", b. 6 Mar. 1800, Middleboro, Bristol Co,, JTass. ; d, 24 Sept, 1854, Windsor, Mass., and was buried there; m. W., 31 Jan. 1823, Lydia Thayer, b. 21 Apr. 1799, dau. ot Samuel and Abigail (Cobb) ot W. She d. 11 Feb. 1872, Windsor, and was buried there. After mar riage, P.O. add. West Cuminington, JIass,, res. Windsor, Mass. Children born in Windsor: 12943. 1. Sarah', b. 28 Oct. 1823; m. Ebenezer- Warren Thatcher. Children living in 1876: 13g44. Harriet- Winslow'. 12945. Eudora-Melvina'. 13g46. George-Newton'. 12947. 3. Henry-Newton', b. 8 Sept. 1838; m. by Randall Mitchell, at Wind sor, 38 Nov. 1850, to JIaitha-P. Snow, b, 13 Sept. 1833, W., dau. 1024 Descendants of Barnabas' Winslow, E 12948. 12.949.12950. 12951.12952.12953.12954.12955. 12956. 12957. 12958, 12959.12960.12961. 12962.12963.12964. 12965. 12966.13967. of Solomon and Deborah (Snow) ot Windsor. He was assessor in 1873, and res. 1876, Windsor, Mass. P.O. add. West Cummington, Mass. Children born in Windsor: 1. Julia-Martha', b. 5 Oct. 1851 ; m. 34 Nov. 1873, Walter Wil liams, s. of WilUam, who d. at Falmouth, Va,, during the re bellion, and Lucy ( ). 2. Hattie- Augusta', b. 16 Oct. 1855; d. 20 Oct. 1872, Windsor. 8. George-Wallace', b. 15 Dec. 1861; d. 4 Aug. 1862, W. 4. Fannie-Jane', b, 4 Sept. 1863. 5. Alice- Jerusha', b. 11 Nov. 1866; d. 12 Oct, 1874, W. 6, Anna-Bell', b. 18 Dec. 1872; d. 17 Oct. 1874, W. 3, Harriet-Colburn', b. 7 Sept. 1832; d. 18 Dec. 1843, Windsor. 4. Albert-Neweir, b. 9 Dec. 1839; d. 20 Dec. 1839, W. 3. Levi-JIorton", b. 31 May, 1803, Cheshire, Mass. ; d. 17 Sept. 1862, Wind sor; m. Williamstown, Mass,, 1 Jlay, 1834, Sarah-Ann Ford, dau. of Ira and Ann (Sherman) of Williamstown ; m. 2d, . Farmer; was twice member ot the State Legislature; justice ot the peace, and held various town offices. She res. 1872, Pownal, Vt. Children: Andrew-Ford', b. 18 Mar. 1835. Res. 1872, Windsoi; Mass. William-Albert', b. 25 Feb. 1840; m, by Rev. Amos Denning, Savoy, Berkshire Co,, Mass,, 11 Jan. 1863, to Georgianna-JI, Mason, b. S,, 8 Oct. 1845, dau. of Emerson-A. and Marion (H.all) ot S. Super intendent of schools, postmaster, and farmer. Res. Pennsylvania and Ohio, and 1875, Windsor, Mass. P.O. add. W. Cummington, Mass. Children born in Windsor: 1. Laura-Ann', b. 29 June, 1865. 3. Charles- Albert', b. 6 Mar, 1873. Charles-Levi', b. 1 May, 1850; is deceased. By 3d marriage : Emma-Lottie'. Res. 1873, Pownal, Vt. 3, Achsah', married, perhaps, Thatcher; both are deceased. 4. Joanna-Buffington', b. 30 Jlay, 1808, Windsor, JIass. ; d. 13 Aug. 1851, Windsor, and was there interred; in, W., 39 Nov. 1831, Asa Parker, b. 30 June, 1803, W., s, of John and Betsey (Bisbee) ot W. He d. 3 June, 1864, Cummington, Mass., and was buried in Windsor. Children born in Windsor: 1. Lydia-Rosalia', b. 39 Aug. 1832; d. 21 Dec. 1878, unmarried. Res. Easthampton, Hampshire Co., Mass. 2. Lina-Jane', b. 4 June, 1836; 1876, resided, unmarried, in Easthamp ton, Mass. Res. 1887, with her brother in Boston, Mass. 3. Oscar-Madison', b. 15 June, 1846; makes " frequent pilgrimages to K Sherman, Greene. 1025 Plymouth to see the cradle in which his ancestors were rocked, and to enthuse generaUy over the Winslow collections" there. Is in the employ of the .American Express Company, 1887, Boston, Mass. 12968. ANDREW', [2385] (Barnabas*, Oeoi-ge', JoV, Kenelm',) a volunteer in the war of 1812; b. 20 July, 1772, Freetown, JIass.; d. 14 May, 1844, se. 72, Newport, R.L; m, Newport, Sept, 1805 or 1809, Elizabeth Rousmaniere, b. there, 22 Jlar. 1782, and there d. 16 May, 1860. She was the daughter of Commiss.ary- Geueral Rousmaniere, who served under Count Rochambeau, Marshal of France, and was sent in 1780, with an army ot 6000 men, to the assistance ot the United States of America. During one winter the French forces were quartered at New port, and while there Gen. Rousmaniere married Ann Davenport ot N., b, 1760, a famous beauty in her time. After the conclusio'h of the war the General went back to France with his troops, and resigned bis position with the intention of making America his home. He was on his way to the Colonies when he died in England. One of Jlr. Winslow's grandchildren gives us this account of him: "He went to Rhode Island, at the age of eleven, to learn the blacksmith's trade. He afterward engaged in different pursuits, fighting his way through many difficulties which would have disheartened any one of less determined energy. He used to speak often of his mother, saying among other things, that he gave to ber the first dollar he earned. In those tough old revolutionary times dollars were scarce. Tears came in the good old father's eyes as he told this." Children: 12969. 1. Sarah-Ann", b, 31 Aug. 1810, Newport; d. there, 27 Oct. 1861; m. N., 29 Dec. 1827, Wanton-Tabor Sherman, b, 9 July, 1804, Newport, R.L, s, of Isaac, b, at Portsmouth, R,I,, 2 June, 1777, d. at Newport, R.L, 14 June, 1832, and Elizabeth (Boran), b. 8 July, 1783, Newport, and d. there, 9 Aug. 1876. He d. 17 Aug. 1846. Children: 12970. 1. Wanton-Tabor', b. 27 Jlay, 1830, Newport; m. 15 Jan, 1862, New port, Mary-Eliza Pinniger, b. E, Greenwich, R.L, 11 June, 1832, d. of WilUam and Lucy (TiUinghast), both b. at E.G. Res. 1887, South Portsmouth, B.L Children: 12970* 1. Ann-Elizabeth', b. 25 Sept. 1862, Newport, R.L 13g70b 2. Henry-T'., b. 19 Oct, 1863. 12970'' 3. Joseph- Bradford', b. 30 Sept. 1866. 12970'' 4. Mattie-Brown', b. 0 Feb. 1872. 12971. 2. Amelia-Ann', b, 20 May, 1838; m. Newport, Cornelius Greene, s, ot , Benjamin and Mary, both b. a;t Portsmouth, R, I. Res. Ports mouth, and 1887, Tiverton, B.I. 13972. 2. Andrew", b. 25 May, 1811, Newport; d. 28 Aug, 1870, Meriden, Conn,; m. Chester, N.H,, 4 Sept, 1886, Elizabeth-A. Niles, b. 24 Nov, 1816, 0. daiu of Joseph and Elizabeth (Morse). He left home at the age of seventeen, to learn the trade of machinist in Lowell, JIass. Shortly 1026 Descendants of Andrew' Winslou). K after his marriage he returned to Rhode Island. Took charge of the motive power of a R.R, in Bridgeport, Ct,, in 1853, where he remained neariy fifteen years. He served tor a few days in the famous "Dorr War," in Providence, R.I, Res. Meriden, Conn. Children : 12973. 1. Henry-Terry', b. 12 Aug. 1841; enlisted, Sept. 1862, for nine months, in the 45th Regt. Mass. Vols. He returned to Bo,ston with the regi ment, on Sunday, June 29, 1863, and died on the following Tuesday of typhoid fever, with which he was attacked while returning from Newbern, N.C, where the regiment had been stationed tor several months. For a year or two previous to his enlistment be had pur sued his studies preparatory to entering college, under the direc tion and in the family of Rev. G.-T. Thayer ot Newport, R.L, but owing to tailing eyesight was obUged to give up study, hoping the interruption might be but temporary. He was a young man of much promise, and died greatly lamented by relatives and friends. 13974. 3. Char les-Ni les', b. 26 Mar. 1844, Newport; left school (Bennington Seminary, Vt.) when about seventeen years ot age, and engaged as clerk in Adams Express office, Bridgeport, Conn. ; was some time after transferred to Meriden as agent for the same company. At this latter place he reported himself in 1870 as Uving, like Noah's dove, without a mate. In 1887 he writes: " I am pleased to say, 'no more a wandering dove,' I am now a married man, ray mate having the following record: Henrietta-E, Baldwin, b. 17 Aug. 1850, Middletown, Ot., dau. of Henry-L. and Eliza-A. (Hall) of Jleriden; ni. 14 Jan. 1874, Jleriden, Ct., where both her parents were born and buried. Res. Meriden, Ct. 12975. 3, Lewis-Rousmanierb", b, 23 Jan, 1813, Newport, R.L; d. 1 Jlar. 1874, ee, 61, at Arlington, JIass. "He was another of the links in the chain of earlier railroad men that are now passing away. He was one of the three brothers, Andrew and John-B. being the other two, who have been interested in railroad mechanism for thirty years, all of them being first- class mechanics, the latter having just resigned the Superintendent's po sition on the Lowell road. Lewis-R. began his trade at Providence, and after working in Lowell for several years, was raade JIaster Mechanic ot the Boston and LoweU road in 1857, which situation he held tor seventeen years, when he resigned on account of tailing health. The present equipment of the road proves his excellence in his trust. He was a pleasant companion and a kind-hearted man, who never failed to assist struggling mechanics. His loss will be mourned by many friends, and by the officers and employees ot the road." He m. Lowell, Mass., 22 Feb. 1832, Jlary WelUngton, b. 16 June, 1813, Watertown, Mass., dau. ot Edmund and Mary (Greenwood) ot W. He was representative from the city of Lowell several terms. Mrs. Winslow died 21 Nov. 1879. Res. Arlington, Mass. K Wkitaker. 1027 Child: 12976. Jlary-EUzabeth', b. 31 Mar. 1833, LoweU, Mass.; m. 25 Oct. 1855, Providence, R.I., Joseph-Wood Whitaker, b. 5 Sept. 1829, Hop kinton, R.L, s. of Eleazer and Hannah (Wood) of Hopkinton. He is paymaster of Boston and LoweU Railroad. Res. 1887, Arlington, Mass. Children born in Cambridge, JIass. : 12976" 1. Louis- Winslow', b. 15 Aug. 1856; d. 13 Sept. 1856. 12976" 2. Mary-Lizzie', b. 8 Nov. 1859; d. 2 .Tan. 1873. 12976° 8. Josephine-Wood', b. 18 Dec. 1866. 13977. 4. John-Barker", b. 17 Feb. 1815, Newport, R.L; m. Deerfleld, N.H., 9 Oct. 1843, Polly-Tucker Robinson, b. 13 Oct. 1815, D. ; d. 16 Jnly, 1885; was dau. ot Jonathan and Hannah (Prescott) of D. Mr. Winslow was connected with the Boston and Lowell R.R. from 4 Feb. 1839, until 15 Oct. 1849, when he accepted the position of master mechanic on the I Pro-vidence and Worcester R.R., continuing in that capacity seven years, and as superintendent ohe year, ending 1 Feb. 1857, after which he flUed ! the office of superintendent of the Boston and Lowell R.R. seventeen ' years, resigning that position 1 May, 1874. Has subsequently resided in Boston, happily occupied in reading the valuable library which dur ing his active life he has gradually accumulated. Res. Winchester, 1874, and 1887, Boston, Mass. Child : 13978. Andrew-Robinson', b. 36 June, 1849, Providence, R,I, ; grad. Tufts CoUege, July, 1867; 1869, entered as clerk the store of Folsom & Dearborn, remaining there two years; Feb. 1, 1871, became partner with May & Nash, dealers in paints, drugs, and oil. Firm, May, Nash & Winslow. Res. 1874 and, 1887, Boston, Mass. 13979. 5. Henry -Terry", b. 15 Jan. 1817, Newport, R.L; d. there, 31 Feb. 1840. We add the foUowing obituary notice, which appeared in the Newport Mercury of 33 Feb. 1840: " In this town, on Friday last, 31st inst., after a painful and protracted illness, Henry-T, Winslow, son of Mr. Andrew Winslow, in the 33d year of his age. Seldom has the shaft ot death swept one from our midst more universally beloved than the subject ot this notice. Bland in his manners, upright in his deportment, and vir tuous in all his walks ot life, he had a character which will long be re membered by his numerous friends and associates. His inteUectual en dowments were of a superior cast, and he promised to be an ornament to society. In the midst of various occupations, he had found leisure to cultivate a mind naturally acute, by extensive reading, and, possessing a disposition amiable and engaging, he had acquired the friendship and Esteem of all who knew him. There is now in the possession of the fam ily a lecture delivered by bim before the Atheneum at Newport, of which he was an active and efficient member. The subject of this lecture is well handled, and shows deep thought and study through its entire course." 1028 Dr. Simon-Peter' Wi/nslow cmd Descendants. K 12980. DR. SIMON-PETER', [2388] (Barnabas*, George', JoV, Kenelm',) b. Free town, Mass., 15 Oct. 1782; studied medicine, in Swansey, JIass., with Dr, Ebenezer Winslow [8825]. Settled in the practice of his profession at Russell's Mills, Dart mouth, Mass., 1807. After remaining there several years he went to Savannah, Ga. He remained there three years, when he returned to Dartmouth, where he continued in the practice of medicine nntil his death, which occurred January 5th, 1840. He was a man ot flrm and decided character, highly educated for his time, and enjoyed the con fldence ot the whole community. His practice was very extensive, spreading over the then sparsely settled country, and making his life one of hardship and exposure. His circuit extended into the neighboring towns and counties, ajid tor years before his death his time was constantly occupied in the practice ot his profession. He was a peculiarly conscientious man, and would never present a bill for services rendered. About the year 1830 the physicians agreed among themselves to raise their price to flfty cents per visit. When this announcement was made through the papers there was a general outburst of indignation on the part of the people, and the medical fra ternity were obliged to explain that if they received pay from all ot their patients, they might be able to gain a livelihood, and something besides, from their old prices; but included among their patients were raany poor persons who were unable to pay anything, and it was to cover such cases as these that the advance was made. Dr, Winslow would not increase his charges for medical attendance, and up to the time ot his death persisted in taking Only thirty-three cents tor a visit, and furnishing the medicines from his own saddle bags. Notwithstanding he was urged by his pro fessional contemporaries, and all sorts of influence brought to bear by them to in duce him to do so, he steadily refused, and continued in the course he had marked out for himself. In 1806 he married Catherine Howland, the sixth child of Gideon aud Catherine Howland, a descendant of John Howland, who came over iu the Mayfimner. Gideon and Catherine Howland were Quakers of strict char acter. For this marrying out of the Society the young lady was disowned by the Friends, Truly time works wonders! During our last war many ot the de scendants of this same good Gideon and Catherine, held commissions in the army and navy of the. United States, some of whom are now birthright and approved members of the Society of Friends. The unfortunate descendants of the disowned Catherine, however, never regained the position, which was irrecoverably lost by her marrying out of the Friends Society. During a terrific thunderstorm, 12 Aug. 1823, she was killed by lightning while standing in a chamber ot the old homestead, hold ing her youngest child and namesake [12990] in her arms. Jlr. Winslow was in. 2d, by Joseph Gifford, justice ot the peace, 22 May, 1825, to Lydia Barker of Dart mouth, b. 11 Nov. 1796, dau. of Robert and Ruth ( ). She d. 18 Aug. 1852, Res. Freetown and Swansey, JIass., Savannah, Ga., aud Dartmouth, Mass. Children: 12981, 1, Ezra-Howland', b, 13 Jlar, 1808, Dartmouth, Mass, ; d. there 6 Jan. 1836, 13983. 2. Capt, Giles-Howland', b. 18 Jan. 1810, Fairhaven, Bristol Co., JIass.; d. 9 June, 1876, New Bedford, Mass, ; m. at the head of Apponagansett River, Dartmouth, JIass., 1 Jan. 1834, Elizabeth-Sanford Wilcox, dan. of ^ Capt. Giles-Howland' Winslow. 1029 Henry and Ruby (Barker), and grand-daughter of Stephen Barker, whose father came from Wales and settled in Newport. Mrs. Winslow died, N. B., 24 Aug. 1878. Capt. Winslow commenced his sea-taring life at eighteen years ot age, and became a master mariner. We quote the fol lowing, which appeared in the Daily Standard, New Bedford, Mass., at the time of his death: "The recent death ot Captain Giles-Howland Winslow, one of our oldest citizens, has called to the minds ot people whose memory reaches back raore than forty years, an incident which was characteristic ot his life. Captain Winslow, then not quite twenty- five years old, was second mate ot the Albwn, ot which Capt. Reed of Fairhaven -B'as master, and James-B, Wood first mate. Arriving on the coast a bitter cold day in the month of January, the vessel anchored off Dumpling Light. The captain called tor volunteers to take him on shore, and young Jlr. Winslow responded with his boat and crew. After along, cold pull through the floating ice in the lower harbor, they flnally reached the wharf and landed the captain. On his stepping out of the boat he turned and ordered Jlr. Winslow to take his boat and crew back to the ship as soon as possible. He started, but before reaching her the ice in the river had been broken up by the north wind, which was then blowing al most a gale, and he was carried with his boat and crew out into tbe open sea, beyond the islands, where they remained for three days and nights, in an open boat, without food. The were picked up by a New York pilot boat and brought into port more dead than alive. During this time tho sufferings of the men were most terrible, one man dying in the boat be fore relief came, and all the others having their hands and feet badly frozen. They were kept up only by Mr. Winslow's energy and cheerful ness, and it is told of him that he took the stockings trom off his own feet for a Portuguese sailor, who had none. On their being brought to the city great excitement prevailed among the people, and many ot the staid old Friends, or Quakers, had to set forth their most earnest protests to prevent the excited portion of the community trom visiting their wrath and indignation on the cruel Captain Reed, who so unnecessarily ordered the young man back to his ship at midnight, in the face of a winter storm, when he could almost see the flreside of his own home. Out he went into the darkness, obeying the orders of his captain, which nearly cost him his Ufe and that of those who with him had volunteered to bring their inhuman commander to the shore. Those were the days when sailors were made — men who were brought up to obey orders; and obey them they did at all hazards. Our grand merchant marine before the war, which was the pride of the whole nation, was brought to its glory by such men as these. On the arrival of the pilot boat with Jlr. Winslow and the boat's crew, they were transferred to his grandfather's house, on the southeast corner of Union and Sixth Streets, where the en tire crew ot the boat were nursed by his relatives until they recovered. Dr. S.-P. Winslow, the father of Mr. Winslow, amputated several limbs in consequence ot their being frozen. At this time it was thought 1030 Henry-Alden' Winslow. K that Jlr. Winslow would escape serious results, but in the course ot ten days gangrene set in, trom frost bite, and the toes ot his right toot had to be amputated. What could have been the feelings of that father when he plunged the knife into his own son's flesh, knowing that aU this pain and suffering was unnecessarily incurred by a wretch clothed with a little brief authority? Through all his life the respect for him which was engendered by this episode continually increased. He was a true type of the master mariner, conscientious and honest, which made New England foremost in its commerce, and whose ships carried the flag into every country and port ot the world. This class ot men is fast passing away," In 1838 Capt. W. moved to Smith's Mills Village (North Dartmouth), and in 1844 to New Bedford. Res. 1870, New Bedford, Mass. Cbildi-en : 12983. 1. Henry-Alden', b. 10 Feb. 1835, Dartmouth, Mass., head of Appona gansett River; was killed by the Sioux Indians, near Bannock, Mon tana, tall ot 1867. "At tbe ageot twenty-one he went as one ot the boat-steerers of the whaling barque Harvest, which left in 1854 and returned fifty months afterward, having caught during the voyage 1,900 bbls. sperm oil. He continued in the whaling business until the commencement of the war of the rebellion, his last voy age having been made in the Pacific Ocean as mate ot the barque President. At the breaking out ot the war he joined the naval ser vice and was ordered to the Mississippi squadron, then under the coramand of Admiral Foote, and participated in the engagements ot Island No. 10, Jlemphis, and Fort Donaldson. While attached to the steamer Mo^ind City, during the engagement with the Rebel ram Arkansas, he was wounded in the right toothy the recoil of a 9-inch gun carriage. He was transferred to the Jlound City Naval Hos pital, and after his recovery, 15 Nov. 1863, was appointed a mate in the navy of the United States, and ordered to report for duty on board the U.S. steamer Fah Kee, of the North Atlantic squadron. He served on board this steamer the whole term of her commission, a part of which time she was employed as flag-ship of the squadron under Rear-Admiral S.-P. Lee, U.S.N. He was promoted toensign, and commissioned October 81st, 1864. After the conclusion ot the war his vessel was ordered to convoy the fleet ot monitors to Ha vana and Matauzas, Cuba, On the return of this squadron to the United States, affairs had become settled, and Government deemed it advisable to sell vessels and diminish our number ot ofticers. He received an honorable discharge from the U.S. navy on the 28th day of August, 1866. He soon after entered the employ of the Montana Mineral Jlining and Lode Co. of Virginia City, to trans port a large crushing mill across the plains, from Atchison, Kansas, the terminus ot all railroad communication. It was im- ^ George-Frederic' Winslow, 31. D. 1031 possible to transport such heavy machinery over the Rocky Mouu- ' tains from the West at that time. With his ox teams he cut aloof from civilization and travelled 1,785 miles, flnding his way and lo cation by the sarae sextant which he had previously used in navigat ing his ship in various parts of the world. His military training and experience came into practice and insured the success of the ex pedition, traveling, as compelled to do, through hundreds ot miles of hostile territory, occupied by the Sioux Indians. Ou the comple tion of this duty, and while employed by the same company, an In dian came into camp and exhibited a quantity of gold dust in a bag. He stated that the place ot the flnd was about sixty miles north of Bannock. The Indian was employed as a guide and paid for the information. Captain Winslow, with a well-appointed train, and what was considered to be a sufficiently-armed guard, started off on the prospect. They were conducted into an ambuscade or canori, and every person comprising- the expedition massacred. Before re lief could be obtained the Sioux had made off with the entire camp fixings and equipage. Having passed so creditably through the war of the rebellion, this seemed a sad ending of one so brave, handsome, and genial." 12984. 2. George-Frederic', JI.D., b. 8 May, 1842, Smith's Jlills, North Dart mouth, Bristol Co., Mass. When he was three years of age his parents moved to New Bedford, JIass., where he was educated and fitted tor Harvard College, at the Friends' Academy. In May, 1860, he commenced the study ot medicine with Dr. C.-D. Stickney of New Bedford [see 2795], and in June, 1863, received the degree of M.D. at the Harvard Jled. CoUege. On the 26th day of July, 1862, he was appointed an assistant surgeon in the ravy of the United States, and was ordered to duty with the James River fiotilla, com manded by Capt. Wilkes; remained in the division ot the North Atlantic squadron, which acted as support to the Army ot the Poto mac, until the fall of Richmond. At both attacks on Fort Fisher he was surgeon of the U.S. steamer Osceola, which vessel was the first to carry the stars and stripes into Cape Fear River, after the reduction of that stronghold ; was promoted on the 28th day of June, 1867; served two years on frigate Sabine, andwas afterwards sur geon of the U. S. s. Watei-ee, of the Paciflc squadron. Hewas at tached to that steamer at the time of the terrible earthquake at Arica, Peru, on the 13th of August, 1868, and received a vote of thanks from the Peruvian Congress tor his philanthropic conduct to the sufferers. Dr. Winslow was surgeon of the U. S. steam frigate Powhattan, and made his last cruise in that vessel, which received on board and took care of the crew of a wrecked EngUsh steamer, off Cape Horn, in the winter of 1869. The thanks ot the British Gov ernment were transmitted to him by the EngUsh Minister at Wash ington, for services rendered to distressed seamen. In 1870 he 1032 Descendants of Dr. Simon-Peter' Winslow. E was on duty at the Boston Navy Yard, and in 1871 was surgeon U.S.N, on U.S. flagship Wabash, European squadron ; 1887, attached to U.S. steel cruiser Atlanta. We are indebted to Dr. Winslow for most of the biographies of the descendants of Barnabas* Winslow. Dr. Winslow m. 14 Jan. 1875, Virginia Shearman of New Bed ford. Mrs. Winslow is a descendant of Elder Cushman, who preached the first sermon in Plymouth after the landing of the pil grims. The children ot George-Frederick' Winslow and Virginia (Shearman) Winslow combine the blood of tour original signers of the compact on board the Mayflower in the harbor of Provin-ietown be fore making the landing at Plymouth, 1620; viz: Howland, Carver, Winslow, Cushman. "Here ended the pilgrimage of John Howland and Elizabeth his wife. She was the daughter of Governor Carver. They arrived in the Mayflower Dec. lOtb, 1620, old style, Dec. 21st, new style. They had four sous and six daughters, from whom descended a numerous posterity. 1672 John Howland of Plymouth deceased. He lived to the age ot 80 years and was the last man who was left of those who came over in the ship called the Mayflower." — Plymouth Beeords. Res. 1887, New Bedford, Mass. Children : 12984" 1. Harold- Winshw', b. 14 Feb. 1879, New Bedford, JIass. 129S4'' 2. George-Freder'ieV , b. 19 Jlay, 1884, Charlestown Navy Yard, Mass. 12984« 3. Virginia', b. 14 Jlar. 1887, New Bedford. 12985. 3. Elizabeth-Howlind', b, 20 Nov. 1856, New Bedford, Bristol Co,, Mass.; d. of dipliSheria, 19 Aug. 1861, 12986, 3. Capt, Frederick-Howland', b. 17 June, 1817, North Dartmouth, viUage of Smith's MiUs, Mass. ; d. 24 Jlar. 1860, Fairhaven, Mass, ; m. Fair haven, Mass,, 28 Jlay, 1846, Johanna- Jlendall Faber, dau. of Freeman Faber of F. Capt. Winslow was educated at the Friends' School, Provi dence, R.L, and followed the seas as a master mariner until within afew years ot his death. He was one of the most successful whaling captains that ever sailed from New Bedford. He returned trom the Pacific Ocean, voyage after voyage, with a full ship, and on his last it is said that he was engaged as "captain at the highest per cent, ot the catch " which had ever been promised at that time to any one man. Children: 12987. 1. Catherine-Howland', b. 16 Nov. 1872, Cortez-Kempton Turner. Children : 13987" 1. Elizabeth-Winslow', b. 4 Oct, 1873, New Bedford, JIass. 13087' 3, Frederick- Cortez', b. 19 Feb. 1875, New Bedford. 1850, New Bedford; m. 35 Dec. Cleveland, Richardson, EUis, Lamberton. 1033 12988. 2. Frederick-Giles', b. 5 Nov. 1854; 1887, unmarried; res, N,B. 12989. 3. Abby-Howland', b. 11 July, 1856, No. Dartmouth; m. 9 July, 1880, Thomas-Augustus Eddy. 13990. 4. Cateerine-Howland", b. 28 Aug. 1822, Dartmouth; d. there, 28 Aug. 1842. She was in the arms of her mother when the latter was struck by the lightning. By 2d marriage: 13991. 5, Sarah-Lydia", b, 3 May, 1829, North Dartmouth, JIass. ; m, there, 18 Feb, 1847, Abram-Luther Cleveland, b. 2 Jlay, 1818, Edgartown, s. ot Ralph and Rebecca ( ). Mr. Cleveland d. Taunton, JIass., 30 Apr. 1885. Res. 1874, New Bedfoi-d, Mass. Children : 12991" 1. Cora-Barker', b. 14 Aug. 1856, 12991'' 2. JIabel-Winslow', b. 1 Oct, 1861. 12992. JESSE', [2392] (Jonathan*, Jonathan', JuV, Kenelm',) b. probably 9 June, 1748, and d. in Rodman, N.Y. ; ra. Keziah Spicer ot Groton, Conn,, who also d, in Rodman. Res. many years in Windsor, Ct. ; were living there as late as 1815. Children : 12993. Sarah", d. June, 1846(?); m. John Richardson, s. of John. 12994. 13995. 13996. 12997.1-3998. 12999. 13000.18001. 13002.18003. 13004.13005. 13006. 13007. Child : Sarah-Emeline', b. 23 Jlay, 1815, Windsor, Ct, ; m. Windsor Locks, Ct,, 4 Oct. 1835, Algernon-Sydney Ellis, b, 10 May, 1810, s. ol James and Rebecca. Res. 1873, Springfield, Mass. Children : Helen-Maria', ra, Wm, -Dennis Budlong. Martha- Jane' , d. £e, 19. Amanda'. Res. 1871, Springfield, Mass. Chester- Sydney', b. 33 Jlar. 1844; d. 9 Mar. 1870, «b. 26. Oscar', d. se. 7 raos. Sarah', d. young. Edward- Winshw'. Frederick'.Arthur'. John-Spiceb", d. young, and was buried in E, Haddam. Jonathan", sailed from N.Y. about 1815, with Capt. Canfield, and was lost at sea. Betsey', d. 36 July, 1848, ae. 70, Sackett's Harbor ; m. Joseph Pettibone, who d. Simsbury, Ct. s.p. Res, Simsbury, Conn. Polly", b. 1 Feb. 1788, E. Haddam, Ct. ; m. Elizur Lamberton, s. of Moses and Rhoda ( ) of Windsor, Ct. 1031 Descendants of Jesse Winslow. K Children : 13008. Mary', ra. Sylvanus Bronson. After his death she married again, but no records have been obtained. 13009. Jlatilda', b. Windsor, Ct. ; m. 9 Oct. 1836 (Hartford Bee.), Naaman- Jlerit (or Merrick) Parsons ot Woodbridge, Ct. Children : i;i010. 1. L'mes-H'., b. about 1837; m. Springfield, JIass., 7 Mar. 1859, Bridget Carbery ot Windsor Locks, ae. 24, b. in Ireland, dau. of Daniel. He enlisted 8 June, 1861, Windsor Locks, and was discharged for disability, 12 June, 1863. Res. Windsor Locks, Conn. 13011. 2. Naaman-D'., b. about 1842-8, E. Windsor; m, 24 Feb, 1862, Jlary-L. Abbe of Hartford, Ct., b. about 1845, Nyack.- Painter. Res. 1872, Hartford, Conn. ChUd : 13012. Son', b. 21 May, 1868, 18018. Caroline'. 13014. Son'. 13015. Dr. Allen", d. unmarried, on the island of St. Helena, S.C. 13016. Capt. William' (William-M, ace. to Hyde Gen.), b. East Haddam, Conn. ; d. about 1851, Rodman, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; m. in R,, Elizabeth Boyn ton, a native of that place, dau. of and Elizabeth (Wyman) of R. Res. Bodman, N T. Children : 13017. OrviUe'. Res. 1872, Bodman, N Y. 13018. Edward'. 13019. W.-A'? 18020. William-Allon'. Res. 1872, Butland, N. Y. 13021. Martha- Jane'. 13022, Arietta', b. 16 July or Dec. (16 July ace. to Hyde Gen.), 1819, Rod man; m. 17 June, 1850, John-Sterling Sill, b. R., 37 Oct. 1820, s. of William and Sophia (Hopkins) of R. (s. of Wm., gr. gr. son of EUzabetii" Hyde and Jemima Sterling. Hyd,e Gen.) Res. 1873, Bodman, N.Y. 13023. Matilda", b. E. Ha'ddam, Ct. ; in. Rodman, 7 Oct. 1818, Ambrose-Hol- lister Dodge, b. 19 Dec, 1797, Glastenlmry, Ct,, a. of and PoUy (HoUister) of G. He d. 29 July, 1857, ae. 59. She res. 1872, Sackett's Harbor, Jeff. Co., N. Y. Children born in Rodman, N.Y. : 13024. 1. Edward-Allen', b. 16 Apr. 1820. 13025. 3. Drayton-Henry', b. 3 Feb. 1835 ; d. 38 Mar. 1852; buried at Sackett's Harbor. 13026, 8. Emily-Antoinette', b. 37 May, 1837. K Phelps, Hooker, Annis, Upham, Blood, Brown. 1035 13027. 4. William-Winslow', b. 12 Dec. 1880. 18028. 5. Marietta-JIatilda', b. 1 Oct. 1834; m. Phelps. Res. Sackett's Harbm; N. Y. 13029. 6. Charles-Horace', b. 2 July. 1837. 18030. JONATHAN", [2398] (Jonathan*, Jonathan', Job', Kendm',) b. 1 Jan. 1751, Scituate, Mass.; d. suddenly, 7 Jlar. 1826, while seated at the breakfast table; was interred at Charlton, Worcester Co., JIass.; ra. 3 Jan, 1773, Sibyl Potter, who d. 26 Dec. 1777, ae. 22 or 23; m. 2d, Leicester, JIass,, Phebe Newell, b, 5 Feb. 1759, dau. ot John and (Fosdick) of Leicester. She d. 5 Dec, 1833, ee. 75, Charlton, and was there buried. Her will was signed 8 Nov. 1828. Mr. Winslow's will, signed 26 July, 1819, was probated 2 May, 1826. He followed the sea wheu young, but later in life was a farmer ; removed from Freetown to Spencer, and thence to Charlton, Mass. Children : 13031. 1. Pardon, [13039] b. 26 Sept. 1773; d. 17 Feb. 1855; m. Anna Warner; m. 2d, Jlary [Parmelee]. 1 3032. ii. John, b. 8 Jlar. 1776 ; went to sea and was never after heard from by his relatives. Had " been long abroad " at the time his father signed his will. 18033. 3. Polly, [13073] b. 30 Oct. 1781; d. 10 Jlar. 1844; m. John-Parker Hooker. 13034. 4. Betsey, [13120] b. 18 Feb. 1783; d. 7 Apr, 1856; m. James Annis. 18035. 5. Jonathan, [13133] b. 15 Jlay, 1785; is deceased; m. Clarissa Upham. 13086. 6. ) , b, 15 Apr. 1786 ; was drowned in 1787, ae, 1 year, 130U7. 7. i Dolly, [13150] b. 15 Apr. 1786; d, 18 Jlar. 1858; m. Jloses Blood. 13038. 8. Phebb, [13169] b. 28 Apr. 1796, Charlton; m. Alpheus Brown. 13039. PARDON', [13031] (Jonathan', Jona.than*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 26 Sept. 1773, Freetown, JIass.; d. 17 Feb, 1855, Hockanum, Ct, ; m. E, Had dam, Ct., probably about 1795, Anna AVainer of E,H,, dau. ot Daniel and Lizzie (Clark) ot E,H. She d. 10 Dec, 1834, aj. 61, East Hartford, Ct. ; m. 2d, about 1842, JIary [Parmeleo] who d. E. Hartford, 23 Jan. 1850, se, 63. Jlr. Winslow removed from near Charlton, JIass,, to E, Haddam, Ct,, about 1794, and to Wethersfleld about 1797- went to South America to get live oak for ship building; wasa seafaring man till Apr. 1806, when he moved from Wethersfleld to a farm in E. Hartford (Hocka num) Ct. He was a trustee of the JLE, Church about fifteen years, and contributed largely toward its support. His will was dated 15 Jan. 1855. Hockanum, Ct. Children: 13040. 1. Charles', b. 16 Jlar. 1796, E. Haddam; d. 1856, ae. 60, Hockanum, Ct, ; m. Wethersfield, Ct., Jlay, 1823, Hannah Rhodes of W., dau. ot Selah of Glastenbury, Ct. s.p. "Will of Charles Winslow of East Hartford, Ct., dated 10 Jan. 1855, E.H., app. 4 June, 1856." She res. 1871, Hockanum, Ct. 13041. 3. Ann', b. 15 Sept. 1799, in Connecticut; d. 14 Mar. 1854, Hockanum; m. Ralph Risley of H., who d. bet. 1851. 1036 Descendants of Pardon' Winslow. K 13043. 13043. 13044.13045.13046. 13U47. 13048. 13049.13050. 13051. 130.52. 13053. 13054.13055. i;l056.13057. 13058. 1:10.59. 13(160.13061. Children, eight iu number, four ot whom were Uving in 1872: Ralph". Res. 1872, Hockanum, Ct. Charles', is deceased ; was a soldier in U. S. service. Elisha', is deceased. Soldier in U.S. service. Amanda', also deceased. Anna'. 3. Daniel', b. 17 Mar. 1801, Wethersfield, Ct. ; d. 17 Jlay, 1873, E. ¦Hartford, Ct,, and was buried in Hartford; m, E, Hartford, by Jay-H. Fairchild, 16 June, 1822, to JIarinda Keeney of JIanchester, b, 4 Feb, 1803, dau, of Ashbel and Sarah (Hills) of E.H. He was appointed ex ecutor ot his father's will ; was selectman aud member ot Legislature from E. Hartford. F'armer. Res. Hockanum, Ct. Children, all born in E. Hartford : 1. Sarah-Ann', b, 26 Jan. 1824; m. by Rev. Guidon Robbins, 20 Jlay, 1845, to Willis-S. Bronson of Hartford, s, ot Simoon and Betsey. Stove dealer. Res. 1874, Hartfm-d, Ct. Children: 1. Emma-Lucelle', b. 22 Fob. 1846, H. 3. Willis- Winslow', b. 20 Jlay, 1849, H. 3. Lou'ia- Howard' , b. 11 Oct. 1856, H. 4. Bobert- Trumbull'. 2. Nelson', b. 8 May, 1826, E.H.; m.by B,-C. Phelps, JIanchester, Ct,, 29 Juue, 1855, to .Vltresta Keeney of JI,, b, 29 Jan, 1829, Glas tenbury, Ct,, dau. of Arnold and Jlelinda (Chapman) of G, Plumber. Res, East Hartford, East Haddam, and 1873, Hartford, Ct. Children: 1. Georgianna', b. 23 Dec. 1851, E, Hartford. [Prob, child by a former wife,] 2. Hatlie-Malinda' , b, 16 Sept, 1856, E, Hartford, 3. Ella-Louise', b. 14 Aug. 1861, Hartford. 4. Abbie-Jane', b. 6 Oct. 1862, Hartford. 3, EUen', b. 19 Apr, 1838, E, Hartford; m. there, by B,-C. Phelps, 19 Apr. 1856, tp Hector Chapman of Ghistenbury, Ct., b. G., s, of Aziel and Atresia (House) of G. Stovo dealer, Kos. 1874, Hartford, CI. Children : 1. Alice- Winslow', b, Oct, 1857, E, llarttord, Ct. 2. Lida-Bronson' , b. Glastenbury, Ct. 4, ELI/..V', b, 15 Jan, 1806, Wethersfield, Ct. ; m, by Jiiy-H, Fairchild, E. Hartford, Ct,, 22 Jan, 1826, to Austin Lester of E. Hartford, b. there, 4 Feb. 1801, s. of Isaac and Comfort (Risloy). He d. in his native town, 3 Oct. 1851, aud is there buried. Farmer. She res. 1873, East Hartford, Ct. Lester, Hooker, Stedman, Dcvter. 1037 18063. 18068. 18064, 13065. 13060. 13007. 13068. Children : 1. Newell', b, 31 Jan. 1837, E. Hartford; m. 15 Oct, 1851, Lydia-Maria HiUs, b. 15 Apr. 1833, dau, of Horace-Hubbard and Jliranda (Por ter), dau, of Dea. Job of E, Hartford. Boot manufacturer. Bes. Hartford, Ct. Children: 1. 3. Son', b. 12 June, 1853; d. the day ot his birth. Annie-Maria', b, 29 Jlar, 1850; d, 3"! Aug. 1861; buried E. Hartford, Ct. 3. Fann'ie-Eliza' , b. 10 Jlay, 1860; d. 13 Dec. 1868; buried E. Hartford. 4. Kate-Louise', b. 29 June, 1862. JIartiu-Kellogg", b. 24 Dec. 1828, E. Hartford. Lawi-ence-Varranes", b. 11 Apr. 1834, E.H,; m, there, by Rev. B,- C. Phelps, 8 Juue, 1859, to Maria-Theresa Laiia bee, b, 9 Sept. 1840, E.H., dau. of Wm,-W, and Amelia (Roberts) of E,H, Horse-collar 13009,13070.13071.13072. manufacturer. Children: 1. Amy-Winslow', b. Add. 1873, Hartford, Ct. 27 Sept. 1860, E. Hartford. 23 Oct, 1867, Hartford, 2, Albert-Austin' 3. Mabel-Emma', b. 1 Feb, 1873, E. Hartford. Charles-Edward-Winslow', b. 6 Oct. 1846, E.H. Boot-cutter. Add. 1873, Hartford, Ct. 13073. POLLY", [13033] (Jonathan', Jonathan*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 30 Oct. 1781, CharlWin, JIass.; d. there, 10 Mar. 1844; m. C, about 1800, to John- Parker HOOKER, b. 16 June, 1770, Dudley, Mass., s. of Amos and Hannah (Foster) of D. His father died during the war with England, and he was bound out by the town of Dudley to a Jlr. Cubin of Woodstock, Ct. Carpenter and joiner. Res. Charlton, Mass. Children born in Charlton : 18074. 1. Thais-Maria', b. 27 Feb. 1801; d. 12 Feb. 1852, at Southbridge, Wor cester Co., Mass., and was there buried ; m. Southbridge, John-Porter Stedman, a native of that place. Manufacturer ; has held various town ofiBces. He res. 1875, Southbridge, Mass. Children born in Southbridge: 13075. 1. George-Lavater", b. 3 Nov. 1832; m. by Rev. C. -D.-W. Bridgman, Albany, N.Y., 6 Jlay, 1863, to Ada-M. Woolinton of A., dau. of George. A. and Caroline ( ) of A. Lawyer. • Res. Watervliet, and 1875, Albany, N. Y. Children: 13078. 1. George-W'., b. 9 Sept. 1864, Albany. 13077.- 2. Frank-W'., b. 7 Dec. 1867, A. 13078. 3. John-P'., b. 8 Apr. 1871, Watervliet, Albany Co., N.Y, 13079. 4, Charles', b. 6 Nov. 1874, W. 1038 Descendants of Polly' { Winslow ) Hooker. 13080. 3. Maria-C, b. 9 May, 1837, Southbridge; m. S., by Rev. S.-S. Par ker, 30 May, 1866, to Joseph-D. Dexter, b. 38 Dec. 1884, Seekonk, Bristol Co., Mass. Merchant. Res. 1873, Porthnd, Me. Children : 13081. 1. Harry-Hooker^, b. 10 June, 1869, Portland; d. there, Jlar. 1873. 13082. 3. John-Porter', b. 18 Nov. 1871, P. 13083. 3. Mary-L'., b. 13 June, 1840, Southbridge; m. there, by Rev. B,-F. Bronson, 7 Oct. 1869, to Rev. Charles-B, Sumner, b. 17 Aug, 1s:!T, S., s. of George and Julia (Fiske) of S. Pastor of Cong. Churoh, Res. 1873, Manson, Mass. Child : 13084. Helen', b. 24 Feb. 1871, Monson. 13085. 2. Veranes-Constantine', b. 30 Jlay, 1803, Charlton, JIass,; m, Abby Stone. Spent a year or two in Mexico as millwright. Res. 1871, Sutton, Mass. Child : 13086. Daughter", is deceased. 13087. 3. Harvey', b. 17 June, 1806, Charlton; m. (—— ). Res. 1871, Charlton, Mtus. Child : 18088. Son'. 13089. 4. Harriet', b. 31 Dec. 1807, Chariton; d. there, 13 Jan, 1820, 13090. 5. Lucinda', b. 11 Apr. 1810, Charlton; d, 16 Feb. 1846, Jlonson, Mass., andwas there interred; m, C, by A. Parker, Esq., 17 Oct. 1830, to David Lewis, b. 25 Mar. 1808, South Wales, Clamorganshire, Eng. Carder and spinner of wool. Res. Southbridge and Jlonson, JIass,, and afterward eighteen years at St. Anthony. Res. 1872, East Minneapolis, Minn. Children : 13091. 1. Harriet-Newell", b. 24 July, 1831, Jlonson. 13092. 2. Harvey-Wilder", b, 9 Sept, 1833, JI. 13093. 3. Samuel-Austin", b. 24 Feb. 1835, JI, ; m. and res, 1872, Springfield, Mass. 13094. 4. JuUa-JIaria", b. 20 July, 1839, Southbridge. 13095. 6, Jonathan- Winslow', b. 2 Apr, 1812, Charlton; m. Willimantic, Ct„ 11 Nov. 1838, Sophronia Richardson, b, 15 Dec. 1815, Windham, Ct., dau. of Ebenezer and Mercy (Cook), Real estate agent. Res. two years in Milbury, Ct., and trom 1834 to 1871, Norwich, Ct. Child : 13096. John-Winslow", b. 17 June, 1840, Norwich. 13007. 7. Marietta', b. 18 Sept. 1814, Charlton, JIass.; ra. by Rev. EU Carpenter, Southbridge, Mass,, 27 Dec. 1838, to Francis-A. Stedman, b, 24 Jan. 1810, S., s. of Joseph and (Clark) of S. He d, 5 Jlar. 1847, Wor cester, Mass,, and was buried at Southbridge. She res. 1871, Woi-cester, Mast. Hooker, Stedman, Leonard, Gibbs, Jones. 1039 Children born in Worcester: 18098. 1. Charies-Winslow", b. 4 Nov. 1889; d. there, 7 Oct. 1841, and was buried at Southbridge. 13099, 2. Henry-Francis", b. 5 Aug, 1842. 13100. 8. John', M.D,, b. 80 Jan. 1817; m. HoUand, Hampden Co., Mass., 24 Apr. 1843, JIary-Ann Policy, b. 3 Dec. 1828, H., dau. ot Calvin and Chloe (Wood) ot West Springfield, JIass. Physician; member of the Common Council ot Springfield, 1854, and ot the Board ot Aldermen, 1870; coroner of inquests and member ot Mass. Jledical Society, 1871; city physician, 1875. Res. 1875, Springfield, Mass. Children : 13101. 1. John-Calvin", b. 26 Jlay, 1848, Worcester, JIass.; d. 4 Apr. 1853, Springfield. 13102. 2. Charies-Parker", b. 18 Sept. 1855, Springfield. ^ Res. 1875, Springfield, Mass. 13103. 9. Louise', b. 29 Mar. 1819, Chariton; m. by Rev. Mr. Partridge, Brim- fiehl, JIass., 18 July, 1842, to Rutus-Day Leonard, b. 2 Sept. 1818, Shutesbury, Mass., s, of Chester and Polly (Smith) ot S. Wool dealer. Res, Southbridge, Jlonson, Worcester, and Granby, JIass., WaUingford, Ct,, anil Brattleboro, Vt. Res. 1872, Atliol Depot, Mass. Children : 13104. 1 Francena-Day", b. 12 Jlay, 1844, Monson; m. by. Charles Ayer, Athol, Worcester Co., Mass., 24 Nov, 1803, to Abner-Ensign Gibbs, s. ot Porter and Mary (Burr) of V/insted, Ct. Mr. Gibbs was principal for a time ot the high-school in Ware, Mass. ; and afterward from 1867 to 1883 filled the same position in Westfield, Mass. ; d. Westfleld, suddenly, of heart disease, about 1 Sept, 1883. Hewas a most suc cessful teacher, and won the love and respect not only of his many pupils and his associate teachers, but also of the entire community. [See Appendix]. She res, 1887, Adams, Mass. Children : Katie-Francena', b. 21 Nov. 1864, Ware, JIass. Herbert-Leonard', b. 8 July, 1866, W. Nellie- Lonise", b. 5 Nov, 1867, Westfleld, Mass. Walter- Abner', b. 16 Apr. 1869, W. Harry- Parkei-', b. 1 Jan. 1871, W. Louisa-Hooker", b. 15 Mar. 1847, Jlon.son, Mass. ; ra. by W.-T. Har low, Athol, Mass., 28 Jlay, 1867, to Edward-Francis Jones, s, of David and Jane (HoUett). Res. 1872, Athol Depot, Mass. Children : 13111. 1. George- Allan', b. 5 Oct. 1869, Athol, Mass. 13112, 2. Jesne- Amelia', b. 20 Feb, 1872, A. 13105. 1. 13106. 2. 13107, 8. 13108. 4. 13109. 5. 18110. 3. Lou 1040 Descendants of Jonathan' Winslow. ' K 18113. 3, George-Andrews", b, 30 Nov. 1849, Granby, Mass, ; d, there, 33 Mar. 1850, 13114. 4. Charles-Winslow", b. 15 May, 1851, G. 13115. 10. Julia-Ann', b, 33 Feb, 1822, Charlton; m.by Calvin Newton, Esq.^ Worcester, Mass., 1 Feb. 1848, to Dr, George Andrews, b. 14 ,Tan, 1823, WaUingford, Ct. Res. WaUingford, New Haven, and Guilford, Ct., Worcester, JIass,, i.nd Jlarion, Iowa. Res. 1871, Westfleld, Mass. Children: 13116. 1. Ellen-Louisa', b, 25 June, 1849, WaUingford, Ct, ; d, there, 29 Aug. 1851. 13117. 2. Albert-Winslow", b. 23 Mar, 1858, New Haven, Ct. ; d. 10 July, 1854, Jlarion, Linn Co., Iowa. 13118. 3. Arthur-Leonard", b, 16 Apr, 1855, Marion; was in college at Jliddle town, Ct, , in 1872, 13119. 4. Nellie-JIaria", b. 26 Dec. 1858, Westfleld, Mass. ; d. there, 0 Oct. 1867. 13120, BETSEY", [130.34] (Jonathan' , Jonathan* , Jonatlian', JoV, Kenelm'), b, 18 Feb. 1783; d. 7 Apr, 1856, Oconomowoc, Wis,, at the residence of her son Chaun cey', and was buiied iu Jlonterey Cemetery, She ra, 19 Sept. 1802, James ANNIS, b, 25 Jan, 1774; d, 21 Jan. 1802, at the home ot his son Chauncey; buried in Jlon terey Cemetery, Res. N. Y. State. Children: 13121. Lewis'. 13122. Luman'. 13123. Lyman'. 13124. Phebe'. 13125. HiUA.M', 13126. Amanda'. 131'27. David-A'. 13128. Chauncey-L',, b. 11 July, 1819, Groton, Tompkins Co,, N.Y,; m, by Judge Lamb, Jlachias, Cattaraugus Co,, N,Y,, 22 Dec. 1840, to Lydi.a- Ann Allen, dau. of Chauncey aud Sarah (Lyttle) of Salem, Washington Co., N.Y. Res. 1875, Oconomowoc, Wis. Children : 18129. 1. EUzabeth", b. 21 Jan. 1842, Yorkshire, Cattaraugus Co,, N.Y. ; ra. J.-M, Comstock. Res, 1875, Algonu, Kossuth Co., Iowa. 13180. 2. George-M"., b. 11 Apr. 1852, Summit, Waukesha Co,, Wis. 13131. 3. William-W"., b. 3 Aug. 1857, Jlonterey, Waukesha Co,, Wis. 13182. 4. Myron-A»., b. 12 Aug. 1800, M. 18183. JONATHAN', [13035] (Jonathan', Jonathan*, Jonathan', JoV, Kendm',) b. 15 Jlay, 1785, Spencer, Worcester Co., JIass,; d. ; m. by Rev, Otis Lane, Sturbridge, JIass,, 18 Sept. 1810, to Clarissa Upham, b. 26 Feb. 1790, S,, dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah (Bemis) of S. She d. 14 Apr. 1860, Charlton, JIass., and was Haynes, Ellis, Sibley, 2li>n.roe, Hancock. 1011 there interred. He was executor ot his father's wUl, with his mother, and had the old family Bible; has been a member of the Legislature; held various town offices for about fifty years; was assessor when seventy years of age. Farmer. Res. 1874 with his son Erastus', Charlton, Mass. Children born in Charlton: l:U34. 1. Erastus', b. 28 Nov. 1811; m. by Rev. Mr. Clarke, Sturbridge, Mass., 18 Apr. 1836, to Sarah-Hammond Stone, b. 30 Apr. 1813, Charlton, dau. of Daniel and Rebecca (Lamb) ot C. Farmer; merchant in Spencer, Mass., 1835-7, and in Charlton three years. Res. 1874, Charlton, Mass. Child : 13185. Sarah-Louisa", b. 25 Nov. 1839, Charlton; d. there, 11 Aug. 1865; m. C, 29 Sept. 1863, John-Parks Haynes ot Sturbridge, b. 16 Oct. 1837, S., s. of Dea. Henry and Julia (Dunton) ot S. Hardware dealer. He res. 1874, WoUaston, Mass. Child: 13136, John-Winslow', b. 29 July, 1865, Charlton. 13137. 2, Cynthia', b. 9 Jlar. 1814; d. 8 Dec. 1851, Charlton, and was buried there; m. by Rev. Isaac-R. Barber, C, 11 Oct. 1837, to Elbridge-S. Ellis of C, b. 8 Apr. 1814, C, s. of Royal and SaUy (Turner) of C. Farmer, s.p. Res. Charlton, and 1874, Southbridge, Worcester Co., Mass. 13138. 3. Sylvester', b. 30 Sept. 1818, 0. ; d, 5 Oct, 1828. 13139. 4. Clarissa', b, 12 Apr. 1822; m. there, by Rev. Aurin Bugbee, 23 Apr. 18—, to Hiram Sibley of Spencer, b. 10 Feb. 1813, S,, s. of Paul and Abigail ( ) of S, He d. 17 Dec, 1870, Spencer, and was buried there. Farmer, trader, and brickmaker. Res. Charlton and Brookfield, Mass. J She res. 1874, Spencer, Mass. Children : 18140. 1. Georgianna", b. 23 Oct. 1846, Charlton; m. by Rev. A.-H. Cooledge, Leicester, 27 Jlar. 1866, to Dwight-Fostor Monroe of Spencer. Res, 1874, North Brookfield, Mass. Children : 13141. 1. Julia- Louisa' , b. 5 June, 1868, Spencer. 13143. 3. Maud-Marion', b. 12 July, 1873, North Brookfield. 18143. 2. Hiram-Winslow", b. 9 Oct. 1848, Chariton; d. there, 14 Aug. 1849, and was buried in Spencer, Mass. 18144. 3. Cynthia-Louisa", b. 23 July, 1851, Charlton; m. by Rev. E.-A. HaU, Worcester, Mass., 6 July, 1871, to Charles-N.athan Hancock. Res. 1874, Sptencer, Mass. 18145. 4. Clarissa", b. 1 Mar. 1854, Brookfield, Worcester Co,, Mass. ; d. there, 3 Nov. 1858, and was buried in Spencer. 18146. 5, Winslow", b. 18 Nov. 1852, Brookfield; d. there, 10 Feb. 1855. 13147. 6. Cora", b. 5 Sept. 1858, B. ; d. 9 Nov. 1873, Spencer, and was there buried. 1042 Descendants of Dolly' {Winsloir) Blood. K 13148. 5. Louise', b. 12 Jan, 1826, Charlton; m, there, by Rev. Aurin Biigbee, 20 Sept, 1843, to Jonas Rice of Sturbridge, b, 23 June, 1816, S,, s, of Jonas and Silence ( ) of S. Blacksmith. Res. 1875, Sturbridge, Wm-cester Co., Mass. Child : 13149. Eugene-Winslow", b. 19 Feb. 1852, Sturbridge; m. 7 Aug. 1872, Jlarion-Elizabeth Coats, b. 4 May, 1851, Worcester, JIass,, dau. of Nathan-Ellsworth and Elizabeth (Purington) of Hebron, Conn. Res. 1875, Sturbridge, Mass. 13150. DOLLY", [13037] (Jonathan', Jonathan*, Jonathan', JoV, Kendm',) b. 15 Apr. 1786, Charlton, Mass.; d, 18 Jlar, 1858, Arcade, N,Y,, and was there interred; m, 20 Jan. 1811, Moses BLOOD, b. 2 Oct. 1783, Arcade, N.Y. ; d, there, 26 Feb, 1833, Farmer. Res, Groton, Tompkins Co., N.Y., and Arcade, Wyoming Co., N.Y. Children: 13151, 1. JIaria', b. 28 June, 1812, Groton; ra. 1 Feb, 1839, John Whitney, who is deceased. She res. 1874, St. Charles, Kane Co., III. 13152. 2. Dollie', b. 23 June, 1814, G, ; d. 1 June, 1837. 13153. 3. Nathaniel-Upham', b. 22 Nov. 1816, G. ; m. by Samuel Clark, Esq,, Java, N,Y,, 31 Dec. 1848, to Betsey Francis, b. 26 July, 1821, J., dau. of James and Sophronia ( ) of J. Farmer. Res. Arcade and Java, Wyoming Co., N.Y. Children born in .Tava: 13154. 1. Sylvester-Winslow", b, 11 Jlar. 1850; m. 29 Jan. 1870, Sarah-Lurena Randall. Res. 1874, Java, N.Y. 13155. 2. Sarah-Sophronia", b. 16 Dec. 1853; m, 38 June, 1873, E.-Vernou Dake. Res. 1874, Yorkshire Corners, Cattaraugus Co., N. Y. 13156. 3, Edgar-James", b, 13 June, 1855. 13157. 4. DolUe-Bliza", b. 3 Nov. 1859. 13158. 4. JoHN-WiNSLO-w',-b. 5 Jlay, 1819, Groton, N.Y. ; m. by Rev. E,-W. Clark, Java, N.Y,, 24 Apr. 1844, to Amelia Bump, b. 21 Jlar. 1824, Darien, Genesee Co., N,Y,, dau. of William and Charlotte ( ) ot Sheldon, N.Y. Mechanic. Res. Java, N. Y. Children : 13159. 1. Moses-William", b, 1 Jlar, 1845, Java; -was killed, 21 June, 1856, while driving a horse around a capstan in moving n barn, being struck on the riglit side of the face by a lever, aud thrown from eight to ten feet in the air. 13160. 2. H.-Frank", b. 30 Apr. 1848, J. 13161. 3. Cora-Nellie', b. 3 June, 1860, Arcade, N.Y. 13162. 5. Harriet', b. 26 Sept. 1821, Groton; m. 19 Oct. 1841, Richard Hadley. Res, 1874, Eaton Bapids, Mich. 13163. 6. MosEs', b, 10 Mar. 1824, G. ; m. 37 Sept. 1848, Sarah Briggs. Res. 1874, Yorkshire Comers, N. Y. K Woodworth, Eddy, 'Brown, Winslow, Rider, Spooner. 1043 13164. .7. Seth', b. 17 May, 1826, G. ; m, 6 Feb, 1848, Jane Diamond. After her death he m, 2d, — -, Res, 1874, Wales Center, N. Y. 18165. 8. Elvira', b. 1 June, 1828, G. ; m, 12 Sept. 1850, Hariy Woodworth, Res. 1874, Java, N Y. 18166. 9. Lorinda', b. 81 Jlar. 1831, Arcade, N.Y. ; ra, 10 Mar, 1852, Edwin Eddy. Res. 1874, Java, N. Y. 18167. 10. Clarinda', b. 81 Jlar, 1831, A.; d. 23 May, 1837. 13168. 11. Joseph-Hiram', b. 10 .luly, 1833, A. 13169. PHEBE", [13038] (Jonathan', Jonathan*, Jonathan', Job', Kenelm'),b. 28 Apr, 1796, Charlton, Mass.; m. there, by Rev. Edward Whipple, 22 Jan. 1819, to Alpheus BROWN, b, 18 Aug. 1797, Dudley, Mass., s. ot Charles and Hannah (Palmer) ot C. lie d. 9 Sept. 1872, Strykersville, Sheldon Township, Wyoming Co., N.Y. , and was there buried. Farmer. Res. Thompson, Windham Co., Ct., Meade and Java, N.Y. She res. 1874, Strykersville, N. Y. Children : 13170. Ann-Maria', b. 35 Mar. 1833, Charlton, JIass,; in 1874 was unmarried. Res, Charlton, JLass., New Boston, Java, and 1874, Strykersville, N. Y. 18171. Albert-Gallatix', b. 4 Jan. 1837, Thompson, Ct. ; m. by Sarauel Clark, Esq., Java, N.Y., 36 Dec. 1851, to EUza-Ann Hale, b. 1 Nov. 1839, Nashua, N.H., dau. of Benning and Susan (Parley) of J. Farmer. Res. Java, and 1874, St7-ykersoille, NY. Children : 13172, 1. Frederick-Leighton", b. 5 Apr. 1854, Java; d. there, 18 Dec. 1856. 13173. 2. Jlary-Ella", b. 21 Jlay, 1857, J. 13174. 8. JIason-Smith", b. 80 Aug. 1859, J. 13175. JIadusa- Winslow'. She was so named in the will of her grandfather Winslow, dated 26 July, 1819, while in the will ot ber grandmother Winslow, dated 8 Nov, 1828, her name is given JIadusa-Hammond, "called in my deceased husband's will Medusa- Winslow." 13176. HANNAH', (prob, dau, of Jonathan* [2389], Jonathan', Job', Kenelm'); m. Asa WINSLOW. His will was signed 24 Feb. 1784, and mentions wife Hannah and daughter Patience. — [Worcester Prob. Beeords.] Cordwainer. Res. Charlton, Mass. Child: 18177 Patience' m. John Rider, who prob, d. 9 Mar, 1816, se. 34 [see North ampton Beeords]. She res. about 1820 Northampton, Mass. Children : jjj^,yg Emeline', b. 27 Dec. 1806; d. 80June, 1840, Madison, Wis. ; m. 8Nov. 1831 Edwin' Spooner [5810] ot Petersham, Mass., b, 28 Dec. 1805, s. of Clapp" and Mary (Church) of P. Justice of the peace and farmer. Res. 1870, Fitchburgh, Wis. 1044 Henry-Bowers' Winslow and Descendants. K Children: 13179. 1. Alvah-Fm-bes', b. 3 Aug. 1884. 13180. 2. Edioin- Church', b. 1 Mar. 1888; d. 18 .Tan. or July, 1840. 13181, AdeUne', m. Alonzo Temple. Res. 1871, Spencer, Mass. [Child of John Rider, d. 1 Oct. 1812. — Northampton Beeords.] 13182. HENRY-BOWERS', [2408] (Beuben*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenehn',) b, 24 Sept. 1783, Warren, R,I. ; d. 1 Feb, 1867, Providence, R.L ; m. by Dr. Gano, Provi dence, 25 July, 1813, to EUzabeth French, b. 1 Jan. 1792, P., dau. of Jonathan and Desire (Titus) of Seekonk, Mass. She d. in P., 1 Aug. 1862, andwas there buried. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow were both members of the Baptist Church. Sea- captain. Bes. Providence, B.I. Children born in Providence: 13183. 1. Nathaniel-French", b. 11 July, 1814; d. in P., 28 June, 1881; m. by Rev, John Blaiiie, P., 22 Jan. 1837, to Harriet-Hidden Tinkham, b. 14 Jan. 1817, P., dau. ot Luther and Susan (Hubbard) of Assonet, Mass. Jeweler. Justice of the peace. Res. 1877, 73 Hospital St., cor. Point St., Providence, B.I. Children born in Providence: 13184. 1. WiUiam-Henry', b. 19 Oct. 1837; m. P., 2 Jnly, 1863, AdeUne-Ma- tilda Johnson ot Providence, b, there, 22 Oct. 1842, dau. ot Cyrus- Warren and Adeline (Danforth) of P. Jlr. Winslow died of paralysis 2 Aug, 1878, at Providence, and was buried in North End bui7ing ground. Hewas a member of Roger WiUiams Lodge, No. 3, LO. O.F. of P. Messenger tor Adams Express Company. 72 Point St., Providence, B.L Child: 13185. Ida-Frances', b. 7 Jan. 1866, P. 13186. 2. Nathaniel-French', b. 30 Oct. 1839; m. P. 18 Sept. 1865, Rosella- Rebecca Watson, b, 4 Apr, 1842, Coventry, Kent Co., R.L, dau. ot William-Parker and OUve (Colvin) of P. He served two terms of enlistment in the war for the Union ; enlisting tor three months, at Providence, 17 Apr. 1861, in the 1st R.I. Detached MiUtia. July 18th, 1861, joined the regiment near Centreville, Va., with the pros pect ot being engaged in battle. This regiment, with others to the number ot twenty-two thousand men, was for flve hours engaged in deadly warfare. The battle of Bull Run occurred 21 July, 1861, and the 1st Regiment was mustered out of the U.S. service, in Provi dence, August 2, 1861, having served flfteen days longer than the term for which they enlisted. Mr. Winslow re-enlisted at Providence, 26 May, 1862, and was appointed fourth corporal in the 10th bat tery, L., R.L Light Artillery; was honorably discharged, 30 Aug. ^ 1802. Is a member of Prescott Post 1, Grand Army of the Repub lic, Providence. Jeweler. Res. 1877, 73 Hospital St., coi-. of Point, Providence, B.I. Swarts, Lewis. 1045 Children born in Providence: 18187. 1, Olive-Estdle', b. 28 Aug. 1870. 18183. 2, Emma-Louise', b. 26 Dec. 1873. 13189. 3, Luther-Tinkham', b. 17 Apr. 1842; m. Providence, 20 May, 1860, Katie-Sappho Railton, b. 18 Sept. 1843, Boston, Mass,, dau. of William aud Sappho ( ) of B,, afterward of Providence, [Wm. Railton was born in Liverpool, Eng,, and Sappho his wife in Serego, Greece. She came from Europe without her parents, and did not remember her surname.] Jlr. Winslow enlisted in the 1st R,I, Regt, at Providence, Col. Burnside, on his 19th birthday, 17 Apr. 1861, and was honorably discharged, 3 Aug. 1861 ; was in the flrst battle ot Bull Run, escaping without injury; re-enlisted for three months in the 10th R.I. Regt., Col. BUss, 36th Jlay, 1863; was honorably discharged, 26th Aug. 1863, in P. Res. 1877, 73 Point St., Providence, B.L Child : 18190. Katie-Bailton', b. 33 Jan. 1809, P. 13191. 4. Joseph-French', b. 2 Sept. 1846; d. 5 Sept. 1846, Providence. 13192. 5. George-Ai-den', b. 10 Dec. 1847; m. Warren, Bristol Co., R.L, 13 Jlay, 1869, Viola-Cordelia Foster, b. 27 Jlay, 1850, Delta, N.Y., dau. of Chauncey and OpheUa (Remington) of Pawtucket, R.I. Silversmith. Res. 1877, cor. Broadway and Sutton St., East Providence, B.L Children born in Providence: 1:^193. 1. Emest-LiddeW, b. 31 Jlar. 1870. 1;J194. 2. Walter-Irving', b. 2 Aug. 1872. 13195. 6. Harriet-Ellen', b. 11 June, 1854; m. Providence, 10 May, 1876, George-Gardner Swarts, b. 6 Sept. 1851, P., s. of George- Augustus, who died 19 Apr. 1867, P., and Eliza (Davidson). Silversmith. Res. 1877, No. 8 Salisbury St., Providence, B.L Child : igigS^ P'lo)-ence-Luella' , b. 4 May, 1877, Providence. 18190. 7. Eliza-Jane-French', b, 11 Dec. 1857. Res. 1877, 73 Hospital St., cor. Point St., Providence, B.I. 13197. 8. Charles-Elmer', b. 28 July, 1862. 13198. 3. Elizabeth", b. 25 Jan. 1817; d. 6 June, 1859, Providence; m. there, 8 July, 1833, Sylvester Lewis, b. 2 Jlay, 1812, Dighton, Mass,, s. of Ben jamin and Hannah (Rounds) of D. Jlason. Res. Dighton, JIass., aud 1873, Providence, B.I. Children born in Providence: 13199.13200,13201. 1. EUzabeth', b. 8 Sept. 1834; d. 14 Sept, 1836, Providence. '2, Sylvester', b, 16 Oct. 1836; d. 18 Oct, 1836, P. " 3. Henry-Bowers', b, 10 Nov. 1837; m. Providence, by Dr. Walcott, 2 July, 1859, to JIary-S. Davis, b. 14 Dec. 1836, Liverpool, England, 1046 Descendants of Henry-Bowers' Winslow. K 13201" 13201''13201"' 13201'«13201f13202.13203. 13204. 13205. 13207. 13208. 18206. 6. 3. 3. 4. 5. 6. 13309. 1. 13210. 2. 13311. 3. 13313. 4. 13213. 5. 13214. 6. dau. of Francis and Rose (Kerrigon) of England. Book-binder. In 1878 was foreman in the Methodist Book Conceru, New York City. Res. Providence and New York City. Children : 1. Franeis-Henry', b. 15 May, 1860, Providence. Charles- Sylvester', b. 8 June, 1862, P. Samud- Cornell', b. 30 Nov. 1864, Brooklyn, L.L ; d. 2 Dec. 1865. Waldo- Stockton*, b. 29 Dec. 1867, B. Harry- 'Winslow', b. 15 Oct. 1871, B. Ida-Elizabeth', b, 29 Apr. 1874, B, 4, Benjamin', b, 13 Jlar, 1843, P. ; in 1877 was unmarried. Res. Kettle Point, East Providence, B.L Desire-Titus", b, 13 Feb. 1819; d. 31 Jan. 1875, P. Unmarried, Mary", b, 25 Apr. 1821; d. 16 Oct. 1822, P. Henry-Bowers", b. 5 July, 1824; m. Stouington, Ct., 19 Nov. 1848, Catherine-Adelaide Knowlton, b. 18 Aug, 1826, Providence, dau, ot Freeman and Hannah (Jlurphy) of P. Jeweler. He is secretary of Hope Lodge, 1, 0,0. P., ot Provideuce, and his wife is secretary of the Daughters ot Rebecca Lodge, s.p. Add, 1877, 43 Olney St., Providence, B.L Annie-Maria', b. 3 Feb, 1827; m. Warren, R.L, 27 July, 1857, William- Bowen Briggs, b. 28 July, 1822, East Greenwich, R.L, s. of Benjamin- Irving and Ann (Wells) of Warwick, Kent Co., R.L She d. Providence, 6 Nov. 1877, and was buried there in North End burying ground. He has been overseer in the weaving-room of a cotton mill in Warren. Res. 1874, Warren, R.L, and 1887, 43 Olney St., Providence, R.L Child: Herbert-Jloi-ton', b, 19 Jlay, 1858, Dodgeville, Mass. 7. Mary-Louisa", b. 10 Mar. 1830, Providence; m. there, 1 Jlar, 1849, Sam uel-Smith Cornell of P., b. 80 Oct. 1823, P,, s. ot John and Sarah (Smith) of P., afterward ot Boston, JIass, He d. 6 Oct, 1802, Provi dence. Was engaged in the roofing business. She res. 1877, 69 Hospital St., Providence, R.L Children born in Providence : 1. Mary-EUzabeth', b. 20 Mar. 1850; d. 4 July, 1850. EUa-Fi-ances', b. 24 May, 1853 ; d. 4 Nov. 1857. Elizabeth-Lewis', b. 5 Aug. 1855. Sai-ah-AmeUa', b. 4 May, 1858. Charles-Frederick', b. 11 Jan. 1861. Ella-Prances', b. 6 Apr. 1863; d. 6 Oct. 1868, P. 18215. SARAH', [2410] (Benjamin*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenelm'); m. Zebedee TALLMAN. Children : • 13216'. Nancy", m. Samuel Craw or CroweU, Reg, 1870, South Dartmouth, Mas: K Allen, Ilaraood, Ttrwilliger, Dodge. 1047 13217.13218. Annie". Nicholas*, Res, 1874, Myrickville, Mass. 13219. BENJAJIIN", [2411] (Benjamin*, Jonathan'. JoV, Kenelm\)b. Dartmouth, Mass. ; m. Annie Cook. Children : 13220. 1. Elizabeth", b. 28 Jan. 1796, Dartmouth, JIass.; d. ?6 Feb. 1875, New Bedford, JIass.; m, 3 Dec. 1816, Robert Allen, b. 2 Apr. 1792, s. of Robert and Esther (Wood). He d. 19 Dec. 1838. She m, 2d, 6 Mar. 1845, Richard-P. Harwood, b. 6 Jlay, 1802, Bristol, Eng., s. of WUUam and Elizabeth ( ) ot B. He d. Jan. 1875. Children : 13221. 1. JIary-Ann', b. 31 Aug. 18-22; d. 19 June, 1823. 13222. 2. Adeline', b, 2 Aug. 1824; d. 3 Dec, 1830. 18223. 3. Esther-W'., b. 14 Dec. 1826; d. 26 Dec. 1860; in. Egbert Terwil- liger. They had several children, of whom all but two were deceased in 1874. The eldest then living was 21 years of age, and chief mate of a merchant vessel of New York ; the youngest about 17 years of age, and a machinist, 13224. 4. Fannie-L.-W'., b. 14 Aug, 1834; d. 9 Sept. 1838, 13225. 5. Robert-Francis', b. 20 July, 1836; left home at an early age, and his place of residence is not known to his friends, 13226. 6. W.-P. -Conant', b. 6 June, 1837; d. 18 Aug, 1838. 13227. 2. Pardon-Cook", b, 19 Jan, 1797, Dartmouth. 13228. 3. Polly",' b. 18 Aug. 1804, Dartmouth, JIass,; m. 9 July, 1820, John Dodge, b. 17 Jlar. 1796, Marseilles, France, s. of Joseph of France and JIarv (Cook), dau. of Ardra Cook ot,Fairhaven, JIass. JIaster mariner. Children : 18229. 1. Capt. Joseph-Franklin', b, 6 Oct. 1826; d. in the early part of the year 1873; m. Jlyra Thayer of New Bedford, JIass. In the New Bedford Standard -we ^nd the following: "Capt. Joseph-F. Dodge, who was found dead in the harbor ot San Francisco on 3d inst., was a son of Jlrs. Dodge who formerly kept the Mariners' Home in this city, and who afterward had. a boarding-house uear the foot of Elm Street. He formerly went whaling from this port, and on his last voyage was an officer onboard ship Julian, returning as master. He afterward sailed in merchant vessels, and at the time of his death was a shipkeeper at the port of San Francisco, His body was found standing erect, up to the waist in mud, near one of the wharves, and as it was considerably decomposed, it had probably been in the water since he was missed, on 19th ult. Foul play is suspected, Capt. Dodge had no family, and was about 48 years ot age," 13230 3- Henry-Francis', b. 11 June, 1828, New Bedford; m, Amelia Adams ot Nantucket, JIass. 1048 Descendants of Benjamin' Winslow. K 13231. 13232.13233. 13234. 13285. 13236. 13237. 13238. 13239.13240. 13241.13242. 13243. Children: 1. Carrie- Amelia', b. 4 Sept. 1855. 2. FranV, b. Nov. 1865. 3. Fanny', b. 4 Sept. 1830; d. 25 Sept. 1830. 4. JIary-Ann', b. 8 Sept,. 1839; m. 18 Nov. 1861, John Cory ot Sew York City, s. ot John and Charlotte ( ). Res. 1875, New Bedford, Mass. 5. ckroUne-Elizabeth', b. 14 May, 1841; m. 11 May, 1860, Caleb Bab cock; m. 2d, 16 June, 1870, Charies-H, MalmSdie, b. 30 Jan. 1841, Aix-la-Chapelle, France, s. ,ol Joseph and Josephine ( ) ot France. Child : Joseph- CaWi', b. 2 Jlay, 1865. 6. Fannie-Smith', b. 29 Apr, 1843; m. 2 Jan. 1865, Richard-Andrew Reed, b, Fairhaven, JIass. Res. 1875, New Bedfoi-d, Mass. Child : Mary-Frances', b. 26 Sept. 1867. 7. John-Richardson', b. 16 Apr. 1846; d. 7 Jlay, 1846. 4. Job-Cook", b. 17 Oct. 1806, New Bedford; m, Betsey Easton. Child: John-G, -Easton', b. New Bedford. Res. 1875. Lockport, N.Y. 5. Fanny-Smith', b. 29 Nov, 1808, Dartmouth; d. Jlay, 1829. 6. Jane". 13244. HALLETT-MITCHELL', [2418] (Benjamin*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenelm',) b. June, 1775; m. 1806, Sally Maxwell, dau, of John, who was one ot the earliest settlers in Kentucky, to which State Jlr, Winslow moved in 1800. Res. 1870, Lexington, Ky. Children, all of whom are deceased : 13245. 13246, 13247. 13248, 13249.13250. 13251.13252. 13'253. 13254, Hallbtt-JIitchell", died in Texas. Sarah", died, and was buried in Lexington, Ky. ; m, L., Lemuel San ders, JI.D., b. 9 Sept. 1801, Carroll Co., Ivy,, s. ot Nathaniel and, Sarah ( ) ot Carroll County. Res. Frankfort, and 1871, Lexington, Ky. Children born in Lexington: Sarah-Winslow', in 1871 was unmarried, and res, Lexington, Ky. Bennett-Winslow'. died, and was buried in Lexington Cemetery, Hallett-JIaxwell', died, and was buried in Lexington Cemetery. ,I0HN-JI', JIary-Stbphbns". Benjamin'.Ann-Lemon". DoRCAS-RoBORDs", m, Lexington, Ky,, 21 Dec. 1849, William-Marshall Yates, b. 11 Sept. 1828, Fayette Co,, Ky,, s, of Abner and Lucy-Stewart (Duerson) of L. Shoe merchant. Res. Lexington, Ky. K Yates, Beckwith, Shattuck. 1049 Res. 1871, Lexington, Ky. Children : 13255. Richard-Edgar', b. 25 Oct. 1850. 13266. HaUett- Winslow', b. 1 Dec. 1852. 18357. William- Abner', b. or d. 26 Nov. 1857; bur. in Lexington Cemetery. 13358. Lucy-MaxweU'. 18259. JONATHAN", [2414] (Benjamin*, Jonathan', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 17 Nov. 1779, Dartmouth, JIass.; d. 25 Oct. 1865, Henrietta, N.Y., and was buried there; m. 1 Jan. 1804, Rhaydergowy Anthony, b. 28 Jlay, 1788, Dartmouth, dau. 6f Jacob and Deborah (Anthony) ot D. She d. 2 Jan, 1874, Henrietta, and was there buried. Farmer. Res. Dartmouth, Mass,, Scipio, Cayuga Co., N,Y,, and 1865, W. Henrietta, Monroe Co., N.Y. Children: 13260. 1. Sarah", b. 7 July, 1805, Dartmouth; m. W. Henrietta, 9 Aug. 1829, George-LeBrun Beckwith, s. of Samuel and Adelaide (LeBrun). Res. 1870, W. Henrietta, N.Y. Children born in Henrietta: 13261. 13263. 13363. 13364. 13365.13366. 13'267.13-268. 13369.13370. 13271. 1. Samuel', b. 28 Jlay, 1881; m, by Rev. Sereno- W, Streeter, W.H., 8 June, 1851, to Hester-Ann Gorton, dau, ot Edward and Isabella. She d., and he m, 2d, by Rev, S.-W. Streeter, H,, 5 Aug. 1854, Harriet-Susan Swan, b. 4 July, 1833, dau. of Frederic and Chloe (Phillips) of Sparta, Livingston Co., N.Y. Children : 1. George- Edward', b. 14 Feb. 1852, Henrietta. 3. Frank- Milton', b. 15 Aug. 1861, Jit. Pleasant, Henry Co. Iowa. 3. Luzenia-El'izabeth', b, 15 June, 1864, Henrietta. 2. Wanen', b. 21 Jan, 1833. 8. George', b. 31 July, 1834; d. 10 Nov. 1842, Henrietta, N.Y. 4. Sarah-Jane', b. 21 Apr. 1843; d. H., 33 Aug. 1843. 5, Edward-Everett', b. 15 Nov, 1843; was a volunteer in the Union army, in which he served as a corporal; d. in the army, 4 Jan. 1863. 6, Sarah-EUzabeth', b, 16 Jlar, 1846; d. 28 Oct. 1855, H. Jacob", b, 25 Aug. 1806, Dartmouth; m. Henrietta, N.Y., Jau. 1829, Lydia Cabot, dau. of Justus and Sally ( ) of H. She d. Sept. 1856. He m. 2d, H., 25 Dec. 1861, Sybil Deming, dau, ot David and SaUy ( ) of W.H. Farmer. Res. 1870, W. Henrietta, N.Y. Child : Rhaydergowy', b. Jlar. 1830; m. 34 Dec. 1847, Charles-Lyman' Shattuck, b. 38 Apr. 1834, Cincinnatus, N.Y,, s, of David-P". (Thomas', Bobert*, Robert', William', William',) a,nd Asenath (Phelps) of Homer, Calhoun Co,, Mich. — [Memorials of the Descendants of Wil liam Shattuck, p. 380]. Farmerin Alabama in 1855. Res. 1864, Rich- ville, N.Y., and 1875, Palmyra, N. Y. 1050 Descendants of Jonathan' Winslow. K 13273. 13373. 13274. 13275.13276, 13277.13278. 13279.13280, 13281. 13282. 18283.13284. 13285. 13386. 18387. 13388. 13289. Children: 1. Jacob- Winslow', b. 4 Jan. 1849. 2. Charles'. 3. Deborah', born in 1808, Scipio, N.Y. ; d. 4 Jan, 1847; married Elias Lewis, s. of Richard and Nancy ( ), After bis death she m. 2d, James White, who is deceased. Children by 2d marriage : James', was a volunteer in the war tor the Uuion. Jonathan'. 4. Jemima", b. 1810, Scipio; d. in infancy. 5. Ruth", b. 27 Apr. 1812, Scipio; d. in Henrietta, N.Y, She m, 12 Oct. 1828, Raphael-Porter Lewis, s. of Richard and Nancy ( ) of Ston ington, Ct. She res. 1864, E. Henrietta, N.Y. ChUd: Hannah-Mary', b, 27 .Tuly, 1829; d. 20 Apr. 1857, Henrietta; m. 25 Dec. 1855, William Ayres. 6. Hallett", b. 1814, Scipio; d. ininfancy. 7. Thomas', b. 11 Sept. 1815, Scipio; d, 12 Nov. 1850, Alabama, N.Y., and was buried there. Fanner. He m, 24 Jan. 1838, Barbara Bushman, b. 2 Sept. 1815, dau. ot John and Nancy ( ) of H. She married 2d, Brooks Ingalsbee of Alabama, N.Y., and died there, 1 Jlar. 1874. Children : 1. Edson-Jacob', b. 15 July, 1840, Henrietta, N.Y,; m, Batavia, N,Y,, 15 Aug. 1862, Sarah-Ellen Ingalsbee, dau. ot Ebenezer and Ann- Eliza (Alexander) of A, He was in the army three years during the late civil war. Res, 1875, Alabama, Genesee Co., N.Y. Children born in Columbia Jlills, Hillsdale Co,, Jlich. : Charles'. Ellen'. 3. Chrisrina', b. 12 Sept. 1841, Alabama; d. 29 Aug. 1843. 3. Norman-Henry', b, 7 Feb, 1843, A,; m. Alabama, by Rev, S,-C. Smith, 1 Dec, 1864, to JIartha Ingalsbee, b, 15 Aug, 1843, A,, dau. ot Eben and Ann-Eliza (Aloxandor) of A. He was in the army four teen months during the late civil war. Farmer, Res, 1875, Alabama, N.Y. Children : 1. Henry-Hart', b. 18 Sept. 1865, A, 2, Warren-Walter', b. 10 Aug, 1868, 8. Jonathan", b, 27 June, 1817, Scipio,'Cayuga Co., N.Y. ; d. Feb, 1875, Rochester, N.Y,, and was buried in Henrietta, N.Y, ; in, Lavinia Odell, who obtained a divorce from him, and he m, 2d, Alabama, N,Y,, 26 Jfcn, 1867, Elizabeth (Collar) [Fanier] [Hartsell] [Lenbardt,] Add. 1875, TF. Henrietta, Monroe Co., N.Y. K Pelton, Diver, Lackner, Williams, Lincoln. 1051 Children: 13290. Jacob', d. in infancy. 13291. ' Francis-Egbert', b. 3 Aug. 1840. 1 3393. EmUy-Jane', m. George Pelton, 13293. Sarah', m. George Pelton. 13294. Jacob', b. 17 July, 1844. In 1875 he was a Methodist preacher at the West. 13395. William', b. 17 Mar. 1845; enUsted 17 July, 1803, in the Union army; was wounded at the battle ot Gettysburg, 3 July, 1863; dis charged 18 Jan. 1864. He was a farmer in W. Henrietta, N.Y. In 1875, was in some business on a western railroad. 13296. 9. Francis-Egbert', b. 27 July, 1820, Scipio, N.Y. ; m. 23 Nov. 1843, Re becca Comly, dau. of Samuel and Martha (Jlurray) ot Henrietta, N.Y. Farmer. Res. W. Henrietta, N. Y. Child : 13397. Francis-JIarion', b. 14 Juue, 1845, H. ; m. 1864, Belle , and had a son. Farmer. Res. 1875, Henrietta, N. Y. 13298, 10, Caroline", b. 23 Jlay, 1822, Scipio, N.Y. ; m. 1 Jan, 1839, WiUiam Diver of Henrietta, s. of John and Polly (Gardner). She was divorced in 1842 aud m, 2d, in Henrietta, 3 Oot. 1845, Christian- W, Lackner of Germany. Res. 1875, Fulton, Bock Co., Wis. Children : 132S9. Cortland', b. 26 Sept. 1848. 1 3309. Jacob', b. 6 Sept. 1852. 18301. Deborah', b. 19 Oct. 1855; d. 29 Aug. 1856. 13802. Rhaydergowy-Caroline', b. 20 Jan, 1857. 13803. George-Washington', b. 19 Apr. 1858. 133C4, Lilla-Estella', b. 20 Apr. 1861. 13305. ANNIE", [2415] (Benjamin', Jonathan', Job', Kenehn',) d. Dartmouth, JIass. ; m. Thomas WILLIAMS. Child: 18306. Content", m. Calvin Lincoln of Dartmouth, who d. several years pre vious to 1874. 13307. HUDSON', [2417] (Benjamin*, Jonathan', JuV, Kenelm',) b. 1784-5, Dart mouth, JIass, He m. 1810, Phebe Baker, b. 1 Feb. 1792, dau. of William and Jlercy (Baker) of D. She d, 11 Jlar. 1845, Dartmouth, and was there buried. He was a mariner aud was drowned from sloop Lively of Dartmouth, Sept. 1836, while on a voyao-e to Savannah, Ga. Concerning their children, their son Benjamin" wrote in 1862 as follows: All were born in Dartmouth, have had a common school education, and are each possessed of a competence. One is worth $50,000, All commenced the world penniless, and have never been helped by any one. Res. Dartmouth and New Bedfm-d,. Mass^ 10.52 Descendants of Hudson' Witislow. K 18810. 13311. 13312, 2, 13313. 3, 13314. 4, Children: 13308. 1. Hallett-Mitchell", b. 21 June, 1812, Dartmouth; m. Mattapoisett, Mass., 27 Apr, 1836, Mary-A. Clark.e, b. 1821, dau. of Jonathan and A.lice ( ) of M. She d. 1842, Dartmouth. He was m. 2d, by Rev. Howard Tripp, Dartmouth, 14 Nov. 1844, to Sarah Bedent, b. 11 Mar. 1826, Westport, Mass., dau. of Richard and Jane (Whalen) of D. Farmer. Res. 1874, North Dartmouth, Mass. Children : 13309. 1. Edwin', b. 29 Jan. 1837, Mattapoisett, JIass. ; m. by Wm. Faunce, Dartmouth, Oct. 1862, to Ellen-Bradford Faunce, b. 12 Oct, 1841, Plymouth, Mass,, dau. of Rev. Wm. and Matilda (Bradford). First mate of whaler. Res. 1875, Mattapoisett, Mass. ChUdren born in M. : 1. Matilda- Bradfoi-d', b. 12 Mar, 1868. 2. Edwin-C, b. 4 Aug. 1870. Mary', b. 10 Feb, 1840; d. 18 July, 1855, Dartmouth. James', b. 18 Feb, 1841; d, 16 Apr. 1841. Phebe-Maria', b, 9 Nov. 1846, Dartmouth; m. by Rev. Isaac-Henry Coe, to William-S. Allen, a native of D., s. of Sylvanus and Hannah (Sherman) of D. Mariner. Child: 13315. William-S'., b. 18 July, 1867, D. 13316. 5, Hannah-Medora', b. 5 Aug. 1848, D. 13317. 6. Sarah', b. 5 Aug, 1850, D. ; m. by Rev. Mr. Blodgett, Pawtucket, R.L, 27 Aug. 1868, to John-E, Winslow, s. of John and Phebe (Heade). Carpenter. Res. 1875, Pawtucket, B.L Child: 13318. Edward-Everett', b. 18 Jlar. 1870, Dartmouth, JIass, 13319. 7. HaUett', b. 11 Apr. 1851, D. ; d. 12 Apr. 1872, Fall River, JIass. 13820. 8. Joshua', b. 5 Sept, 1856, D. 13321. 9. Mary', b. 9 Oct. 1858, D. 18822. 10. Nellie', b. 24 Jlay, 1860, D. 13323. 2. William-Bakkr", b. 9 June, 1815, Dartmimth ; m. by Rev. Enoch Mudge, New Bedford, Mass,, 7 Jlay, 1840, to Ann-Saulter (Baldwin) [Worden], b, 16 Feb, 1808, dau, of Nehomiah-Stevcns and Esther (JIaginnis) of Newark, N.J. Rigger, Res, 1874, New Bedford, Musx. Children born in New Bedford: 13324. 1. William-Baker', b, 7 June, 1841; d. 20 Sept. 1851, N.B, 13325. 2. Jeremiah-Baldwin', b, 3 Jan, 1844; d, 14 Aug. 1845, N,B. 13326. 3. Capt. Joshua-Baker", b, 8 Apr. 1817, Dartmouth; m, byllov, Nathaniel- S. Prime, Newark, N..I., 28 July, 1846, to Jlary-Dehait Bruen of N., b. there, 31 Jlar. 1815, dau. of Josiah and Betsey (Hedden) of Irvingtou, N.Y. Master mariner. Res, Dartmouth, and 1875, New Bedford, Mass. Descendants of Hudson' Winslow. 1053 13327. 13328.13329. 18330. Children; 1. Henry-Hedden', b. 5 May, 1847, Union Township, near Elizabeth, N.J.; m. New Bedford, by Rev. O.-A. Roberts, 4 Feb. 1875, to Margaret-E. [Fuller] of Cambridge. Grad. Cambridge Law School. Practices law in Boston. Res. 1875, Cambridgeport, Mass. 8. WilUam-Baker', b. 28 Mar. 1855, Morristown, N.J. ; d. there, 8 Jau. 1857, 4. Phebe", d. 1818, in infancy. 6. James-Smith", b. 1 Dec. 1821-2, D. ; m. there, by Elder Howard Tripp, , 25 May, 1852, to Sylvia-Ann SneU, b. 21 Jlar. 1820, D., dau. bf Leonard and Abigail (Faunce) of D. [Leonard Snell, b. 3 Feb. 1792, Dartmouth; d. there, 19 Nov. 1848, and was there buiied; m. D,, by Elder Daniel Hix, 6 June, 1828, to AbigaU Faunce, b. 27 Oct. 1800, dau. of Thomas and Sarah ( ) ]. Cooper on land and sea for many years, but for eleven years previous to 1874 a farmer in Dartmouth. g,p. P.O. address, 1874, Neio Bedford, Mass.; res. North Dartmouth, Mass. 13331. 6. Capt. Benjamin', b. 19 Sept. 1823, D, ; m, by Rev. Richard Livesey, New Bedford, JIass,, 13 July, 1852, to Cornelia-Greene Baker, b. 26 July, 1830, N.B.', dau. of Francis and Eliza (Greene) of N.B. While master of the whaling-bark Oolconda, of New Bedford, and when but thirty-six hours' sail from home, his vessel was taken by the rebel steamer Floi-ida, and burned 8 July, 1864. He was put on board an English vessel the next day and sent to Nassau, from which place he obtained a passage to New York in an English steamer, arriving home July 80. JIaster mariner and farmer. Res. Dartmouth and New Bed ford, Mass., and 1875, Alabama Centre, Genesee Co., N.Y. 7. Capt. Hudson', b. 3 Feb. 1826 or 3 Jan. 1827, Dartmouth ; m, by Rev. Mr. Streeter, Boston, Mass., 4 Apr. 1854, to EUzabeth-Edminster Ash ley, b. 7 Jan. 1838, Freetown, JIass., dau. of Jefferson and Hope (Collins) ot F. He was master ot bark Isabella, of New Bedford, JIass., which was burned by the Shenandoah, near Behring's Strait, 24 Juue, 1 865. He has since been a dry goods dealer. Res, Dartmouth, Freetown, and 1874, New Bedford, Mass. Children, the flrst three ot whom were born in Freetown, and the remain ing four in New Bedford : 1. Annie-Baldwin', b, 9 Jan. 1855. Res. Freetown, Mass. 2. WilUam- Jefferson', b. 2 May, 1859; d. 5 Aug. 1859. 3. James-Hudson', b, 6 June, 1863. 4. WiUiam-Baker', b. 29 June, 1866; d. 28 Oct. 1874, N.B,, and was buried there. 5. Sarah-Ashley', b. 15 Jlay, 1868. 6. Lizzie-Hudson', b. 19 July, 1870; d. 23 Sept, 1870. 7. Jefferson- Ashley', b, 28 Oct. 1871. 13332. 13383. 13384. 13335.18336. 18337. 18888.13339. 13346, REBECCA*, [2426] (Abner*, John', Job', Kenelm',) b. 3 Mar, 1764; d. Mar, 1054 Descendants of Rebecca* {Winslow) Terry, K 1848, Freetown, Mass., and was there buried; m. Job TEP..RY of Freetown, s. cf John and Lydia (WiUiams). [Lieut. Thomas Teny from Block Island, R,I., was one of the flist board of selectmen ever chosen In Freetown, JTass. His property was divided in 1704. He had three sons: 1. Thomas; 2. John, who m. Remember Farrar of Hingham; S.Benjamin. John was father of John whom. Lydia WiUiams before mentioned.] Job Terry and wife were accustomed to attend religious services with the Christian Baptist denomination in P'reetown, and ministers of that per suasion used frequently, when traveling, to put up at their house. It is tradition ally related of them that one of these ministers was for a time keeping his horse in their barn, but furnishing his own hay, one of the mows or hay lofts being assigned to the preacher whereon to put his fodder. All went well until they began to mis trust that the minister, when feeding his horse (in the evening, as it was common for him to do) used their hay, when " Aunt Becky," as she was called, had recourse to the following expedient : Taking a pack of playing cards she went to the barn, and while pretending to seek tor sorae hen that had stolen a nest, scattered the cards in their own hay. That evening the minister ted his horse some time after dark, and on going out the next morning several of the cards were found in that horse's manger, -when " Uncle Job" said to the minister : "I have room enough here for your horse to stand, and plenty of room to keep the hay for him, but I can't have him here any longer, for he's got to playing cards, and I think that's wicked." [For the above and other information of the Terry family we are indebted to Gen. Ebenezer-W. Pierce of Assonet, Mass.] Children: 13841. David", was killed in Charieston, S.C. 13342. Capt. Job', m. 24 Apr. 1808, Ruth Strange of Freetown, b. 10 June, 1786, dau. of John', (John', Lot', James',) and Abigail (Smith) of F. She d. 26 Feb. 1840. [For Strange family see New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Begister, Vol. XIX, p. 328.] Children: 13343. 1. Amy', m. Alonzo Davenport of New Bedford, JIass. 13344. 2. David', is deceased; m. Euminster; m. 2d, Clapp. 13345. 3. Abigail', m. Thomas Evans. 13346. 4. Rebecca', d. unmarried. 18347. 5. Daughter', d. unmarried. 13348. PHILIP", [2428] (Abner*, John', JoV, Kenelm',) b, 20 Jlar, 1776; m. 17 Nov. 1799, Lucy Chase. Res. Freetown, Mass. Child: 13349. Ruth", m, Joseph Evans of Freetown, JIass,, s. ot .Tohn and Eleanor (Paine), and gr. s. of Jolm and Ruth' (Winslow), He was sergeant iu the war of 1814. She res. 1872, F-eetown, Mast. Children: 18850. John', d, se, 22 years. K 18351. Rounsevill, Drown, Staples, Sears. 1055 13352.13353.13854. 13355.13356. 13357. 13358.13359. 13360.13301.13362. Ruth', m. 25 Nov. 1838,Walter-S'. Rounsevill, b. 7 Dec. 1818, s. of Gilbert* and his flrst wife Huldah (Lawrence) otF., and half-brother otCapt. Jlarcus-JIorton Rounsevill. [See 18357.] Hed. 11 Jan.1858, in CaUfornia, He was one of the selectmen in Freetown, 1848-9, and justice of the peace for Bristol County. She m. 3d, Samuel-R. Brown of F. Children: 1. Caroline', b. 16 Dec. 1840. 2. Imogene-P., b, 27 June, 1844. 3, Frank- G'., b. 6 Sept, 1846; d. 6 Dec. 1846, 4. Walter', b. 22 Oct. 1849. 5. Mary-A'., b, 26 June, 1853. EUzabeth-C, b. 26 Sept. 1828, Freetown, Mass. ; m. 26 Nov. 1846, Capt. Marcus- Jlorton Rounsevill, b. 14 Jan. 1820, s. of Gilbert* and his second wife Salome (Booth) ot Freetown, gr. son of Thomas" and Pbilena (Hathaway), gr. gr. s. ot Capt. John' and Sarah ( ), and gr. gr. gr. son of Philip' and JIary (— -), who settled in Free town. He was commissioned flrst lieutenant of Freetown Light In tantry, 22 Nov. 1851, promoted to rank of captain 19 Jlar. 1853, and honorably discharged Feb. 1854. He was one of the selectmen of F., 1850, '7, '9, and representative to the General Court of Mass. iu 1860. Res. Freetown, Mass. Children: 1, Myra', b. 20 Sept. 1847. 2. Luman-D.-L'., b. 2 Oct. 1849. 3. Arthur', b. 10 Aug. 1851. 4, Samuel-B'., b. 11 Oct. 1853; d. 15 Aug. 1854. JIaria', m. William-B. Staples, who d. in California. She res. Freetown, Mass. 13863. JOHN", [2429] (Abnei-*, John', JoV, Kenelm',) b. 24 Nov. 1778, Freetown, Mass. • d. 13 Nov. 1854, Lakeville, Mass., and was buried in F. ; m. F., 5 Nov. 1801, Keziah Hinds, b. 5 Oct. 1777, Middleboro, Mass., dau. of Ebenezer and Charity (Canedv) of JI. She d. 23 Aug. 1858, in F., and was there buried. Farmer. Res. Livermore, Jle,, and Freetown, Bristol Co., Mass. m Children: 13864". 1. Charity-Leonard", b. 8 Apr. 1802, F. ; m. there, by Rev. Abner Jones, 1 Jan, 1830, to Earl Sears ot Jliddleboro, b. 2 Dec, 1796, M,, s. of Earl and Judith (Howland) of M. He d. 8 Aug. 1862, Lakeville, and was buried in Freetown. Selectman and assessor a number qf years. Farmer. She res. 1874, Freetown, Muss. Children: 13365. 1. Earl', b. 30 June, 1838, F. ; d. 29 May, 1855, Lakeville. laseo! 2. John-Winslow', b. 26 Dec. 1839, L. ; d. 15 Aug. 1841, L. 1056 Descenda/nta of Jolm Winslow. 13867. 3. John-Winslow', b. 31 Jan. 1843, Middleboro, now Lakeville; m. by Rev. Moses Howe, New Bedford, Mass,,35 July, 1864, to Mary-Louisa Washburn, b. 13 July, 1847, L., dau, of Salmon-Milton and Abbie- Jane (Keith) of L. Farmer. Res. Lakeville, and 1874, Taunton, Mass. Child : 13368. Cora-Louise', b. 31 Aug. 1871, Taunton. 18369. 4. Abner-Jones", b. 30 Jan, 1845, Lakeville; 1873 was unmarried. 18'd70. 3. Abner', b. 8 May, 1804, Freetown; d. 10 Apr. 1867; m, Rebecca r.rown of St, Stephen's, N.B. She d. 24 Oct. 1875, Warren, aged 71 years. Res, Assonet, Mass.. Children: 13371. Hannah', m. James Barrus ot Wanen, R.L Res. 1872, Warren, B.L Children: 13372. Ida'. 13373. Arthur'. 13374. Ann', hi. Samnel Swan ot Providence, R.I. Children : 13875. Annie'. 13376. Hattis'. 13377. Bradford', went to CaUfornia. 13378. George-H'., ra. in New York City . They had a child who died aged thirteen months. Res, 1872, New York City. 13379. Benedict- A'., m. Eliza Vicory ot Fall River, Mass. They bad a child born about 1870. Res. 1872, Fall Biver, Mass. 18380. William-H'., m. Caroline Hathaway of F.R. They had a child born about 1870. [A Wm.-H. and Carrie h.ad child b. 7 Aug. 1878, and one b. 8 Feb. 1881.— FaZZ Biver Beeords]. Res. 1872, Fall Biver, Mass. 13881. 3. Keziah', b. 4 Jlay, 1800, Freetown, Mass.; d. there, unmarried, 24 Dec. 1849. 13382. 4. John', b. 24 Mar. 1808, Freetown; m. Assonet Village, Freetown, 15 Jan, 1843, Chariotte Strowbridge of Jliddleboro, b. 33 Feb. 1818, Assonet, dau, of William and Charlotte-Copeland (Bennett) of A. She d. 14 June, 1803, A. ; be m, 2d, LakeviUe, 22 Nov, 1804, Mary-Turner Samp son ot L., b. 1 Jan. 1820, L., dau. of John and Phebe-Dean (Doggett) of L. He was assessor of taxes 1839, '40, '41; selectman 1844; and representative to General Court, 1845, Farmer, Res, Livermore, Me., and Freetown, JIass. 1872, Assonet, Mass. Children: 18383. 1. Bartlett-AlL-;n', b, 8 Apr. 1844, Lakeville; in 1872 was unmarried. 13384. 3. William', b, 27 Feb, 1840, L, ; was taken prisoner during the war for the Union, and d, Jan. 1805, in prison, at Danville, Va. ^^ Descendcmts of John' Winslow. 1057 18385. 8 Elbert', b. 6 May, 1852, Freetown; 1872 was unmarried. 18386. 4, Henry', b. 8 Apr. 1858', F., and 1872 was unmarried, 18387. 5. Ebenezer-Hinds", b. 25 Aug. 1810, Livermore; d. unmarried, 7 Mar. 1841, Freetown, JIass. 13388. 6. Capt. Bradford-Williams', b. Oct. 1812, L. He was master of the flrst whale-ship from Freetown, and while sailing on the Paciflc Ocean was, with his whole boat's crew, carried down by a whale and drowned, 17 June, 1843. 13389. 7. William-Harrison", b. 1 June, 1815, L. ; d. 20 Apr. 1816, L. 13390. 8. Owen-Hinds', b. 11 Jlay, 1817, Livermore, d. there, 38 Apr. 1848 of consumption; was unmarried. He was mate of the flrst whaleship from Freetown. 13391. 9. Capt. Henry-Harrison", b. 19 Mar. 1819, L. ; m. Stonington, Ct,, 18 Oct. 1848, JIary-Ann' Porter, b. 12 Nov. 1822, F., dau. ot Henry" and Betsey' (Tisdale) of Freetown, Mass., captain in the war of 1812; gr. dau. of Rebecca* (Tisdale) and Capt. Benjamin Porter of F., soldier in the French and Indian war; gr. gr, dau, of Church ot Little Compton, R,I,, and Samuel' Tisdale, captain of militia and selectman ot Freetown; and gr. gr, gr. dau, of Joshua', who d. 1717, s. of John' Tisdale of Duxbury, afterward ot Taunton, one of the twenty-six original proprietors ot Freetown at its purchase, 2 Apr. 1659. The house ot Mr, John' Tisdale at Taunton was burned, and he was there killed 27 June, 1675. His gun and powder horn, emptied ot pow der, were recaptured 1 Aug. 1675, by Sergeant Nathaniel Thomas of Jlarshfleld, JIass. Mr. H.-H. Winslow is a master mariner. Res. sixteen years in San Josg, Cal., and 1872, Assonet, Bristol Co., Mans. WINSLOW. The motto: Decoptus Florio, found on some ancient Coats of Arms, has in modern times been written Decaptos !Floreo,*aiid with sorae, the old form cives way to Deoarptus Floreo— all hav ing as a central idea— "Truth crushed to earth shall rise again." WINSLOW MEMORIAL. APPENDIX. References to the old town of Winslow, are found in " Magna Britannia, being a concise account of the several counties of Great Britain; by the Rev. Daniel Lyssons and Samuel Lyssons, Esq. London: 1813 — " as follows: Vol. 1. Buckinghamshire : In the survey of Doomsday Book is recorded the Manor of Weneslai in the hun dred ot Jlure^ai, the sarae which subsequently received the appellation ot Winslow. In 1377 Winslow contained 11 uninhabited houses, 219 inhabited houses, 338 families, and 1,401 inhabitants. Part III, page 667: Winslow, in the hundred of Cotslow and deanery of Muresley, is a market town about flfty miles from London, on the road to Buckingham. The market was granted in 1235 to the abbot and convent of St. Albans, to whom the manor had been given by King Olfa. In 1599 the JIanor of Winslow was granted to Sir John Fortescue, who in 1619 sold it to Sir George VlUiers, afterwards Duke of Buckingham; it was purchased in 1697, under an act of Parliament, of.the representatives of the second duke, by William Lowndes, Esq., Secretary of the Treasury, and is now (1813) the property of his great grandson, William Selby, Esq,, who took that name on suc ceeding to the estates bequeathed to him by the late Selby, Esq. Mr. Selby has a seat at Winslow, which was built by Secretary Lowndes in the year 1700. Richard Winslow ol Lewknor had four daughters, one ot whom was Margaret, who married Francis Bernard, rector ot Cod ford in Wiltshire, and afterward of Brightwell in Berkshire. Besides being rector he was justice of the peace. He d. 1715, leaving a daughter Jane (who m. Wm. Beresford, Esq,, and d, s,p,, leaving a fortune, etc., inlierited from Mary, sister of Francis Tyringham, Esq., who d. 173:!), and son Francis Bernard, ot whom much is said, and some of whose sons were otfloers in American wars. In February, 1758, Sir Francis Bernard was appointed Governor of New Jersey, and trom January, 1700, to 1770, was Governor of Mass. Bay. — Play- fair's Brit. Antiq., pp. 116-117, Vol. VII. From Visits to Fields of Battles in England of tlit F'lfteenth Century; by Richard Brooke, Esq., F.S.A., 1857: The parish of Wilmslow (anciently called Le Bloyn) contains four townships, has a parish church, church yard, and a small plot ot land, now covered with build ings. The list ot rectors from 1339 to 1814, and quite a history of the place are given — pp. 254 to 266. . . . The village of Wilmslow in the hundred of Maccles field in Cheshire is on the mail coach road from JIanchester to Birmingham. August 2, Col. Thomas Winslow, at Tipperary, iu Ireland, aged 146 years. He was a Captaiu in the reign of King Charles 1, and went over to Ireland with Oliver 2 THE ancestr.^l homr op THE WINSLOWS. Appendix. CromweU in the rank ot Lieut. Colonel. — [Copied from the Gentleman''s Magazine of 1766, trom a Ust of deaths which had occurred that year, and furnished by Rev. Octavius Winslow, D.D., incumbent ot Emmanuel Church, Brighton, Eng.] Thomas Winslow in 1641 was serving with Capt. Creighton (ancestor of the present Earl ot Erne) at the siege ot Crum Castle, at the battles ot Newtown, But ler, ana Baiiy Shannon. He obtained a grant ot land near Crum Castle, Derranore. — Playfair's Brit. Antiq., Vol. IV, p. 411. In 1642 we flnd in the History of the Bebellion, written by Dr. Maxwell, Bishop of Kilmore, Thomas Winslow giving information on oath, etc. The following entertaining narrative, by Hon. John Winslow, relating to the early home of the immigrant Winslows, supplies a needed link between the partially known past and present history of their birth place, which will doubtless be greatly appreciated by their descendants: THE ANCESTRAL HOME OF THE WINSLOWS. A VISIT TO DROITWICH, WORCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND. In August, 1887, when in England, I visited Droitwich in Worcestershire. A proper reverence for the ancestral home of the Winslows before their departure for Plymouth would be a sufficient reason for such a visit. On my way from London I stopped for a while in Worcester, visiting there historic ground. The battle of Worcester, in which King Charles "I led his forces against Cromwell's array, and met defeat, makes that city famous. The beautiful cathedral there, now in good repair, in which are the remains ot King John and other persons of note, attracts the trav eler. The porcelain works have a wide reputation for producing the best ot wares, Droitwich is only six miles trom Worcester, and is easily reached by rail. I had heard that the record showing the births and baptisms of the pilgi-im Wins lows could be found in St. Peter's Church, and was therefore eager to verify the statement. On reaching Droitwich, I called on the vicar ot the parish and tohl bim of my errand. He very kindly opened the old church, and we were soon turn ing over musty parchments in search of the interesting record. We found it in good condition. It reads as noted on page 23, Vol. I-, Winslow Me.morial. I confess that while reading this record I had a feeling that I was nearer, in spirit, to the old family than ever before. It gave me a sense of verity and authen ticity touching ancestral history. There I was in the church in which they were bap tized in their infancy, and in which they worshipped as the years went on, I speak of tbe original structure which served as a nucleus to what has been added. The be ginning was a Saxon church, to which, in the time of the Conqueror, was added a Norman church, which in its style is similar to the lines in the crypt of the Worcester Cathedral. It will thus be seen that in the year 1 600 the church in which our Winslow an cestors were baptized was then some 200 years old. Archdeacon Lea, until recently vioai- of the parish, is authority for the statement that in the reign of King John, the Saxon nave disappeared, andwas replaced by one ot stone masonry; also, that in the reign of Edward I a south transept was erected, and in Edward Ill's time a cor- Appendix. the ancestral home of the winslows. 3 responding north transept was added, and several of the Norman windows replaced by decorated ones. In Henry VII's reign the tower was rebuilt in part, and a flne perpendicular window placed in the west end. In later years other cljanges were made to repair the mutilations of time. In 1825 the present flne porch of Brosely brick. was substituted for the porch ot the date of Edward III, and several internal improvements were also made. In 1853 the church was thoroughly restored, a new stained glass window was placed in it, and an old gallery was taken out, aud the tower thrown into the church. Some curious encaustic bricks were discovered during the alterations; these were collected and placed round the font. There are three bells with inscriptions. In the registers of the parish, which are remarkably kept, among other curious no tices we flnd the following: "Jan. 20, 1627, Henry Davis, the Tuth drawer, was buried." There is also in the church a monument of interest, consisting of a full length efiigy ot Sargeant Wilde, who died in 1815. Both the east and west win dows are of stained glass, as is also one on the north side of the nave, lately presented by Archdeacon Lea. The walls are illuminated with texts, and over the chancel arch are the ten commandments, the credo, and the Lord's prayer. The present population of the parish is about niue hundred. A grave yard surrounds the church. The chief industry of Droitwich is the manufacture of salt. It is said that tli.e Romans flrst began to develop the saltmines, and had camps and baths there, and that they called the town Saline. How it got the name ot Droitwich can only be conjectured, [See page 22 ot Introduction,] That the Romans occupied Droitwich is proved by the coins and Samian pot tery which have been discovered there, and which may be seen in the rooms of the Natural History Society at Worcester. In the Norman period the salt manufacture had made great progress. In the reign of Henry VIII there was a learned antiqua rian whose name was Leland, and who drew the flrst picture of Droitwich, which is quaint, and with some reservations describes the Droitwich of to-day. It is said that Edward Winslow, whose sons came to Plymouth, was a proprietor of the salt mines. In the great controversy between Charles 1 and the Commons, Droitwich was the centre of the internecine strife. Both Droitwich and Worcester espoused the royal cause. The king addressed a complimentary letter to the gentry free holders and other inhabitants of Droitwich for their loyal services. The famous battle of Worcester, whose guns were doubtless heard in Droitwidi, must have stirred that old town ot salt. When the royal cause was there defeated, the Puritans asserted their supremacy both there and at Droitwich. Sargeant Wilde, whose effigy has been referred to, was a native of Droitwich, and Lord Chief Baron of Exchequer to Cromwell. It is said that his ghost haunted Droitwich for years after his death. Droitwich was represented in all the parliaments. ot Edward I, and in the second and fourth of Edward II. At present it is represented by one member. Let me refer a Uttle further to the salt mines. The brine is pumped up by powerful engines trom subterraneous rivers, some about 100 feet below the surface of the earth. It is clear and sparkling, and free from unpleasant odors of sea water when affected by decomposition. Analysis shows that it is twelve times stronger than ocean water, and every gallon of brine contains 20,000 grains of solid saUne material in excess of what is contained in a similar quantity of any other known water. When taking a bath in the flne St. Andrews bathing establishment, 12th 4 THE ANCESTRAL HOME OP THE WINSLOWS. Appendix. August, 1887, I was convinced of the great power of the brine, for I found it difli cult to keep under it while bathing, without the aid of a mechanical contrivance. JIuch is claimed for the sanitary qualities ot the Droitwich salt baths. Experienced bathers say the water is soothing, and that one feels agreeable sensations after bath ing, through its rapid action on the skin, which it renders soft and pliable, causing equal circulation over the whole body. As 1 took but one bath, and was not an in valid, ray certiflcate ot its healing qualities in cases of gout, rheumatism, and ner vous prostration would not be valuable, but those who have tried both the Eng lish aud continental spas declare that tbe Droitwich water has done them more good than all others. The testimonials to this effect are explicit and emphatic. Desiring to get as near my ancestors as I could, I brought home with me' a bottle of fine table salt, the product of the Droitwich mines. In 1873 a company, whose leader was Lord Hampton, erected a flne bathing establishment, which has baths of three dif ferent classes, besides a flue swimming bath, Turkish bath, sitz bath, hot and cold brine sprays, and douches. They are substantial anti fltted with every necessary comfort, as is St. Andrew's, which was built by Jlr. John Corbett, as was Salter's Hall opposite. Mr. Corbett is a member of Parliament, an enterprising man, and owns a large part of the town. The walks and drives in and about Droitwich are attractive. It is a rolling country and has some flne scenery. The favorite drive is to Westwood Park, the property of Lord Hampton's estate. The Raven is a well built and well kept hotel, uear St. Andrew's baths. As already stated, Worcester is only six miles from Droitwich, and three and a quarter hours by rail from London. Besides St. Peters' Church there is St. Andrew's, with its long history ; also the Doderhill Church, dedicated to St. Augustine, and ot considerable antiquity. St. Nicholas' Church is also prominent in Droitwich. There are several other public buildings, such as the Guildhall, the Salter's Hall, the Coventry Hospital, and the Hospital for poor patients. The population ot the town is 10,000. Droitwich has been the birthplace of some notable characters. In this list may be mentioned Richard de Burtord, Bishop of Chichester. He was appointed ChanceUor to the Archbishop of Canterbury, and afterwards of Oxford. He died in 1353, and was canonized by Pope Urban IV, in 1262. It will thus be seen that Droitwich has given birth to at least one canonized saint. Besides Sargeant Wilde, another distinguished man born in Droitwich was Endymion Parton, raember for this borough, and a gentleman of the bedchamber of Charles I, He was a great favorite ot James I, and attended Charles, when Prince ot Wales, to the Court of Spain. He became obnoxious to the Parliamentary party because of his exertions for the Royalist cause, and was excluded from participation in all the amnesties granted by Ciomwell. Doctor Nash, the historian, lived at the pretty blacU and white house near St, Peter's Church. We ot the Winslow stock may modestly refer to tbe fact th.-rt Droitwich is also the birthplace ot our Winslow ancestors, who in their pilgrim career so deeply marked Colonial Plymouth history, and have left for us honorablo memories. My advice to all Americans visiting England, whether descendants of the Wins lows, or some other family, is to visit the quaint interesting town of Droitwich, and take as many baths there as convenience will permit. thb " mayelower." THE CO.MPAOT. 5 THE COMPACT. The Mayflower being at Cape Cod uiion the lltli day of November, 1620, O.S., > the Pilgrim Fathers entered into a solemn combination, as a body politic, to sub mit to such government and governors, laws and ordinances, as should, by a general consent trom time to time, be made choice ot, and assented unto. The contents whereof foUoweth : In the name ot God, amen. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal sub jects of our dread sovereign Lord, King James, by the grace of God, of Great Brit ain, France, and Ireland, King, defender ot the faith, etc., having undertaken for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith, and the honor of our King and country, a voyage to plant the flrst colony in the northern parts of Virginia; do by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God and one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, tor our better ordeiing and preservation, and furtherance ot the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof, do enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and officers, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and con venient for the general good ot the colony ; unto which we promise all due submis sion and obedience. In witness whereof, we have iiereunto subscribed our names, at Cape Cod, the eleventh of November, in the reign of our sovereign Lord, King James, ot England, France, and Ireland, the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty- fourth. Anno Dom. 1620. The following corrected list of subscribers to the Compact is from Prince's Annals, p. 172. Jlorton has given the names in the following order ; but their names connected with their titles and families, are taken from the Ust at the end of Gov. Bradford's folio manuscript. Observe that out of modesty he omits the title of Mr. to his own name, which he ascribes to several others. Thosewith this mark "*" brought theirwives with them ; those with this "t"lett them for the present either in Holland or England. Sorae left behind them part and others all their children. Those with this mark •' ss " died before the end of March. 1. Jlr. John Carver,* 2. WiUiam Bradford,* 3. Jlr. Edward Winslow,* 4. Jlr. William Brewster,* 5. Jlr. Isaac AUerton,* 6. Capt. Miles Standish,* 7. John Alden, 8. Mr. Samuel Fuller,t 9. Jlr. Christopher Martin,*! 10. Mr. WilUam MulUns,*ss 11. Jlr. William White, *ss 12, Mr. Richard Wai-ren,t 13. John Howland," 14. Jlr, Stephen Hopkins,* 1 One of these was a servant, who died before their arrival. 2 Besides the son boin in Cape Ood Harbor, named Peregrine. 3 He was of Gov. Carver's family. 4 One of these was born at sea, and therefore named Ooeanus. 8 15. Edward Tilley, *ss 4 2 16, John Tilley,*ss 3 5 17, Francis Cook,t 2 6 18. Thomas Rogers, ss 2 6 19. Thomas Tinker, *ss 3 2 20. John Ridgedale,*ss 2 1 21. Edward Fuller,*ss 3 2' 22. John Turner, *ss 8 4 23. Francis Eaton,* 3 5 24. James Chilton, *ss 3 5» 25. John Crackston,ss 2 1 26. John Billington,* 4 '27. Moses Fletcher, ss 1 8* 28. John Goodman,ss 1 6 THK COMPACT. 37. Richard Gardner, 38. John AUerton, ss 39. Thomas EngUsh, ss 40. Edward Dotey", 41. Edward Leicester, 101 29. Degory Priest, ss 1 30. Thomas Williams, ss 1 31. Gilbert Winslow, 1 32. Edmund Margeson, ss 1 33. Pej;er Brown 1 34, Richard Britterige, s.g 1 35. George Soule", 1 36. Richard Clark, ss 1 So, then, just 100 sailed fnmi Plymouth in England, and just as many arrived in Cape Cod Harbor. The following number of deaths occurred during the following winter up to the end of Jlarch ; in Deoombor, 6; in January, 8; in February, 17; in Jlarch, 13; making 44 in all ; of whom wore : Subscribers to the Covenant, , . . 21 Dorothy, wife of Gov, Bradford, . . . ] Rose, wife of Captain Standish, ... I Mary, wife of Jlr, AUerton, Elizabeth, wife of Edward Winslow, Women, children, and servants, names not known. 19 44 "Until they should agree upon laws suited to their pecuUar circumstances, they resolved to make tbe laws of England their rule of government; aud it seems they differed much in this respect from the JIassachusetts colonists, and never estab lished any distinct code or body of laws of their own, but iu such cases where tbe common law and the statutes of England could not well reach and afford them help in emergent difficulties, they added some particular municipal laws ot their own, following the advice of Pacuvius to his neighbors of Capua, 'not to cashier tbeir old magistrates till they could .agree upon better to place in their room,' " — (Hutch., Vol, IL, 409-412. Ot the Mayflower Pilgrims, those of whom some descendants probably now re side in the city of New York wore : 2* Jlr, William' Bradford, 3 Jlr. Edward' Winslow, 4 Jlr. WUliam' Brewster, 5 Jlr. Isaac' AUerton, 6 Capt. Jliles' Standish, 7 John' Alden, 8 Mr, Samuel' PuUer, 11 Mr, WiUiam' White, 12 Jlr, Richard' Warren, 13 John' Howland, 14 Jlr, Stephen' Hopkins, 16 1718 •2123 20 10 John' TUley, Francis' Cook, Tiiomas' Rogers, Edward' Fuller, .lames' Chilton, Krancis' Eaton, John' Billington, Peter' Brown, George' Soule, Edward' Dotey, 5 He was of Gov. Winslow's family, 6 Mr, Morton seems to mistake in calling him Doten. 7 They were of Mr. Hopkins' family, ¦"The numerals here given show the order of signatures to the ilayftower Compcot. mkmokablb days, 7 MEMORABLE DATES IN THE PASSAGE OF PLYMOUTH PIL GRIMS, 1620. ¦22 July, 0,S,, SATURDAY, The Pilgrims loft Leyden, Delft Haven, HoUand, for Southampton, England. 5 Aug. , SATURDAY, The JIayflowor and Speedwell left Southampton, (They had not gone far before the Speedwell proved so leaky they were forced to return and reflt,) 21 Aug., JIONDAY. Sailed again; but were forced to return and leave tbe Speed well. 6 Sept., WEDNESDAY. The JIayflowor sailed from Plymouth, England. 9 Nov., THURSDAY. They sighted laud near Cape Cod. 11 Nov.. SATURD.VY. Tbe Compact is signed and tho JIayflowor is anchored in Provincetowu harbor, uear Cape Cod, 8 Dec, FRIDAY. The Shallop's Company, tho party of exploration, in the darkness of night, lay under the lee of Clark's Island, 10 Dec, SUND.VY, '-Thoy rested on the Sabljath " at Cl.-irk's Island, [Our forefathers, notwithstanding the urgency for hastening their explorations, -' rested ou the Sabbath," In memory of their c.Tiauiple. and in harmony with tbe principles which guided them, the " Centennial Exhibition " is closed on the Sabbath ] 11 Dec, 0,S,, 21 Dec, X.S., JIONDAY, The boat set a party ashore, probably in Duxbury or the north part of Plymouth, who explored southward, till they came to a considerable brook running into the harbor. Convenient to it, they found a ROCK, on which at a suitable stage of the tide, the women and the sick might step ashore from the Shallop, without wading, 10—26 Dec, SATURDAY. The JIayflowor left her anchorage at Provincetowu, Cape Cod, for Plymouth harbor, some twenty-flve miles distant. JIONDAY and TUESDAY following: Explorations were made on shore, and sound ing in Plymouth harbor. 20 o.S. 30 Dec. N.S., WEDNESDAY. They made The Landing that forms the scene of Charles Lucey's painting, which ornaments the Rotunda of the American Capitol — the scene of the frescoed representation of the Landing OF the Pilgrims, conspicuous in the corridors of the Parhament Houses of Old England. [The Anniversary will be held by the Pilgrim Record Society, at 19 Great Jones Street, New Tork, Satuyday Evening, 30 Dec, ISTC,] 7 Jan. N.S., THURSDAY. The whole Company was divided into 19 Families, and lots of laud assigned them. yi Jan. N.S., SUNDAY. They kept their flrst worship on the land; though, for lack of houses, a part of the company occupied the Mayflower as a dwelling, tUl 31 March N.S., WEDNESDAY, when the last ot them left the ship and the colo nizing was tully established on shore. thb christian hero — the spirit of 1776, THE CHRISTIAN HERO. ^1 celebrated Sapphic ode, by Hon. Nathaniel Niles'* of West Fairlee, Vt., which was set to music, and was the war song of tlie Bevolution. It was written immediately after the battle of Bunker Hill and the burning of Charlestown. The tune was calhd '' Bunker Hill." Why should vain mortals tremble at tbe sight ot Death and destruction in the fleld ot battle. Where blood and carnage clothe the ground in crimson. Sounding with death-groans. Death will invade us by the means appointed. And we must all bow to tbe King of Terrors : Nor am I anxious, if I am prepared. What shape he comes in. , Infinite wisdom teaches us submission — Bids us be quiet under all his dealings. Never repining, but forever praising God, our Creator. Well may we praise him, all his ways are perfect, Tho' a resplendence infinitely glowing Dazzles in glory on the sight of mortals, Struck blind with lustre. Good is Jehovah in bestowing sunshine, Nor less his goodness in the storm and thunder: Mercies and judgments both proceed from kindness — Infinite kindness. Oh, then exult that God forever reigneth ! Clouds that surround him hinder our perception, Bind us the stronger to exalt bis name, and Shout forth his praises. *Rev, Nathaniel® Niles was born 3 April. 1741, O.S., at South Kingston, R.I., son of Judce SamueH {Rev. Samuel^, Captain Nathaniel-^, John^, of Dorcliester. 1634 and Braintree, 1636). Ih- graduated at Princeton College, 1766; was also for a time a student of medicine and law; after wards, of theology, under Dr, Joseph Bellamy, He becameaCongregationaJ minister, preachiugiii various places, but was never settled. He is said to have taught the rudiments of English grammiir to Lindley Murray, His first wife was Nancy Lothrop, daughter of Elijah Lothrop, a wealthy citizen of Norwich, Ct, She d. 2 Sept,. 1789, aged 66 years. He represented the town of IS orwich three times as a member of the Legislature, and while a resident of that place, invented a method of making wire from bar iron by water power— theflrst invention of the kind. He also erected a wool en card manufactory. Soon after the Revolurion he purchased a considerable tract of land in Ver mont, and reraoved to what was afterwards West Fairlee, of which he was one of the first settlers. He became Speaker of the House, and Judge of the Supreme Court: was a memher of Congress 1791-5, and six times an elector of the President, He was a metaphysician, and a defender of the "Taste Scheme." For twelve years he preached in his own house; several of his discourses were pub lished. His flrst wife having died some yenr.^ after his removal to West Fairlee, as before men tioned, he married 2d, 2:J Nov, 1789, Eliza** Watson, who died in that place, 16 April, 1835, aged 76. Hon, Nathaniel^ and Marston^ Niles, Lawyers, of 16 Wall Street, New York City, are grandsons and of the Sth generation from Edward Winslow, of Droitwich, England, in the line of Gov. Edward, of the Mayfloiwer. THK CHRISTIAN HERO — THE SPIRIT OP 1776. Then to the wisdom of my Lord and JIaster I will submit all that I have or wish for; Sweetly as babes sleep will I give my life up. When called to yield it. Now, JIars, I dare thee, clad in smoky pillars — Bursting from bomb-shells, roaring from the cannon. Rattling in grape shot like a storm of hailstones. Torturing ether. In the black heavens let the spreading flame rise. Breaking like .JDtna through the smoky column Lowering Uke Egypt o'er the fallen city. Wantonly burnt down. While all your hearts quick palpitate tor havoc — Let slip your blood-hounds and the British Lion — Dauntless as death stares, nimble as the whirlwind. Dreadful as demons. Let ocean waft o'er all your floating castles Fraught with destruction horrible to nature; Then, with your sails filled with a storm of vengeance, Bear down to battle. From the dire caverns made by ghastly miners. Let the explosion, dreadful as volcanoes. Heave up the broad town with its wealth and people, Quick to destruction. Still shall the banner of the King of Heaven Never advance where I'm afraid to follow ; While that precedes me, with an open bosom. War, I defy thee ! Fame and dear freedom lure me on to battle. While a fell despot, grimmer than a death's-head. Stings me with serpents fiercer than Jledusa's To the rencounter. Life, for my country and the cause ot freedom. Is but a trifle for a worm to part with ; And, if preserved in so great a contest. It is redoubled. 10 INDIAN DEED OP DARTMOUTH, Appendix. Indian Deed op Dartmouth, Taken from the Plymouth Records, Josiah Coffin, Registrar, 1031 — Bradford, Governor,— A deed appointed to be recorded, — New Plymouth, Nov, 29th 1652,— Know all men by these Presents that I Wasomequish and Wamsutta my son, have sold unto mr, William Bradford, Captain Standish, Thos Southworth, John Winslow, John Cook, and their Associates the purchasers or [old Comers All] the tract or tracts of Land lying three miles Eastward from a River called Cushnett to a certain harbour called Acoaksett to a flatt Rock on tbe Westward side of said Har bour — and whereas the said Harbour divideth itself into several branches, the West- most arm to be the bound and all the tract or tracts ot land for the said Western most arm to the sd River of Cushnett three miles Eastward of tbe same with all the Profits and Benefits within the sd tract with the River, Creeks, Jleadows, necks and Islands that Ly in or before the same and from the sea upward to go so high that the English may not be anoyed by the hunting of the Indians in any sort, of their cattle. And I Wasomequish and Wamsutta do promise to remove all the Indians within a year from the date hereof that do live in the said tract. And we the said Wasome- qui.sh and Wamsutta have fully Bargained and sold unto the afores.aid mr, William Bradford, Capt, Standish, Thos Southworth, John Winslow, John Cook and the Rest of their Associates tho purchasers or [old Comers] To have and to hold for them their Heirs and Assigns forever. And in consideration hereof we the above mentioned are to pay to the said Wassbmequish, and Wamsutta as foUoweth ; Thirty yards of Cloth, Eight moose Skins, fifteen axes, fifteen hoes, fifteen pair of Breeches, Eight Blankets, two Kettles, one Cloak, 2 £ in Wampau, Eight pair of Stockens, Eight pair of shoes, one Iron Pott and Ten shillings in another commodity. And in witness hereof wo have Interchangeably set our hands, the day and year above written. In the presence of John Winslow. Jonathan Shaw. John Cook. Samuel Eddy. Wamsutta XXXX his mark. The above is a true copy ot the deed, all of its peculiarities having been care fully transcribed. The river called Cushnett is that on which New Bedford is situated, being on its left bank. It is now called " Acushnett, " The harbor designated as "Acoaksett" is that which is now called Westport Harbor. The tract or territory which was purchased from Wasomequish and his son Wam sutta includes that portion of southeastern JIassachusetts which lies between West- pcu-t River and a line drawn three miles to the eastward of tbe Acushnett River and now embraces that part of the State which is known as Bristol County, the original Dartmouth ot old colonial times. This tract of land includes the cities of Now Bed ford and Taunton, together with the following towns: Jliddleborough, Westport, Dartmouth, Fair Haven, Russol's Jlills, Smith's Jlills, Padanaraui, Acushnett, and Rochester. The families of the six grantees of tho al.)ovo cited deed are now numerously represented in this part of Massachusetts, viz: Winslow, Cook, Shaw, Bradford, Southworth and Eddy. Appendix. kenelm', jon', capt, josiah' winslow, 11 On page 24 of Introduction, Vol, I, it is stated that Gov. Edward' Winslow waa married in Leyden, 16th May, 1618, to Elizabeth Barker, of Chetsum, Eng. Rev. Henry- JI. Dexter, D.D., of the Congi-egationalist,&ads,hovieveT, from " most careful personal inspection ot the Leyden Records," that the marriage took place on the 13th instead ot the 16th Jlay, 1618, and that the marriage ceremony was performed by a civil magistrate. Dr. Dexter also states that Rev. John Robinson condemns the officiating ot ministers at marriages and funerals in his " Justification of Separation" and in his "Just and Necessary Apology," and gives his reasons why he "cannot assent to the received opinion and practice answerable in the Reformed churches, by which the pastors thereof do celebrate marriage publicly and by virtue of their office, largely because the popish superstition bath so far prevailed that ministers ought to see to it that by their practice they neither do or seem to advantage this popish error." KENELJP WINSLOW [1], married Eleanor Adams, widow of John Adaras of Plymouth. Judge Davis supposes her maiden surname was Newton, perhaps the Ellen Newton ot the pilgrims. She is said to have had three children by her first husband, viz, : James, John, and Susan. JOB" [36]. Later information received gives the reason ot his being "styled lieutenant." Previous to February 1715 the entire railitia force of Freetown was too small to constitute a "captain's comraand," and hence it was organized as a "lieu tenant's company," Thomas' Terry, ot Freetown, mentioned under serial numbers [2379] and [12941], being commissioned lieutenant commandant by the Governor ot Plvmoutb Colony, Juue 4tlj, 1686. He served in that capacity till a few years be fore his death, which occurred about 1702, when he was succeeded by Job" Wins low, who commanded the Freetown train band in the name and by the authority ot King William. CAPT. JOSIAH', [60] (s. of Kendm' Winslow), settled on land his grandfather, Kenelm' Winslow, secured as one ot the original 26 purchasers of old Freetown. In 1695 be caused a mill dam to be built across Assonet River, and erected thereon a saw-mill and fulling-mill. He succeeded Job" Winslow [36] as lieutenant com- maudant ot Freetown militia, owing his authority to the grace of God and com mands of Queen Anne. It was, however, from two to three years after King Wil liam's death — uo telegraph cables then bringing the news — ^before Lieut. Job" Wins low could be relieved from duty, and Josiah' Winslow substituted in his place. Queen Anne died August 1, 1714, consequently his term of ofBce would expire as ,soon as his successor could be duly appointed. The militia ot Freetown had so in creased in number as to be entitled to organization as a full company, or captain's command, and to Lieut, Josiah Winslow was offered the honor to hold the flrst, and in point of date the earliest commission of captain ever conferred upon an inhabi tant of the town of Freetown, which then also embraced the tract ot country which in February, 1803, became the township of Fall River. That commission was in the words following: " William Tailor, Esq., Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chiet in and over His Majesty's Province of the JIassachusetts Bay in New England in America." 12 COMMISSION Of CAPT. josiah' winslow. Appendix. " To Josiah Winslow, Esq., Command'r of ye Compa in Freetown. " By virtue of the Power and Authority nnto me granted by His Majesty, I do hereby Constitute and appoint you the said Josiah Winslow to be a Captain ot a Company in the Regiment of militia commanded by Nathan Byfield, Esq., Colonel. You are therefore to take the said Company as Captain into your Care and Charge and duty to Exercise both Interior ofiicers and Soldiers thereof in Arms, and to use your best Endeavors to keep them in good order; who are hereby commanded to Acknowledge and Obey you as their Captain. "And you to observe and follow such orders and Directions as you shall from time to time receive from My Self or any other your Superior Officer, according to the Rules and Discipline of War, Pursuant to the Trust hereby reposed in you. " Given under my hand and Seal at Arms this ninth day of February, in the Second yeaf of His Ma jesty's Reign, Annoq Dom. 1715. " William Tailer. "By the Honorable Lieutenant Governor's Command. " Samuel Woodward, Sec'y." The personal seal of the Lieutenant Governor is attached to the upper corner, left hand, of this commission. The following account of expenses incidental to the burial of Capt. Josiah' Winslow is said to have been found among other documents pertaining to the settle ment ot his estate, in the garret ot Barnabas — probably Barnabas" Winslow [4992] : April, 1671. To Capt, Tisdale: £ s d Coffin 0 7 0 Nine pair gloves 0 18 0 To drink expended at funeral 1 2 6 To digging grave 0 3 0 Mourning bestowed on the widow, one black neck cloth 0 3 9 OneTeil 0 4 6 One pair black leather gloves 0 3 0 These items not only serve to show the price of things one hundred and twenty-six years ago, but also in what the chief expense ot a funeral at that day con sisted. The fact that the coffin cost only seven shillings does not necessarily show it to have been an inferior one, seven shiUings then representing nearly or quite as much in value as seven pounds at the present time. The whole money tax ot Freetown, and part ot Fall River, in that year amounted to only $133,33, The nine pair of gloves charged to the estate were given, perhaps, to the bear ers, as the corpse was to be carried on a bier frora the Winslow homestead to the ancient cemetery in Berkley, there being, we are informed, no hearse in Freetown for more than half a century afterward. A work printed in New York in 1791, entitled The American Oracle, by the Hon. Samuel Stearns, LL.D., in treating upon mournings and funerals, and referring to the customs which had formerly prevailed in connection with them in New England, mentions that white gloves were laid upon the pall for the bearers, and gloves were also given to the "parson " and others who attended. Appendix. woodikg, knapp, tuttle, green. 13 Funerals were by no means as common in 1761 as now, and at an earlier date were held only in rare cases, and when the deceased was very distinguished. Per mission in writing from a justice of the peace had flrst to be obtained in order to perform the solemnities of a funeral and burial on the sabbath day. An old brown stone, bearing a still legible inscription, marks the last resting place of Capt. Josiah* Winslow. ISSACHAR*, [249], b. in Marshfleld, JIass., 19 Feb. 1699; d. 7 July, 1741, "soon after his removal to the eastward"; m. JIary , probably, North Yar mouth, Jle. Children born at Marshfield, Mass. : 1. Elsie', b. 8 Nov. 1780. 2. Gilbert', b. 8 June, 1732. 3. Elizabeth', b. 29 Oct. 1784. 4. Issachar', b. 27 July, 1738. BENJAJIIN*, [303], d, 26 Apr. 1796 [see 2046.] EDMUND', [412] («. of Betsey' (.Greene) Wooding,) m. Ann-Maria Brooks, dau. of Charles. Children : 1. Lizzie-JIaria', b. 16 May, 1845, Torrington, Ct.; d. 28 July, 1868, and was bur. at Wolcottville, Ct. 2. Frank-Edmund', b. 7 July, 1847, Torrington, Ct. JULIUS', [414] (son of Betsey' (.Greene) "Woodixig,) m. Martha Whiting. Res. Wolcotmlle, Gt. Child: Louise', m. Charles-Edgar Knapp, s. of Jacob-Strong and Emeline (Griffin), Res. New York City. Children: 1. Julius- Wooding*, is deceased. 2. Edgar-Frost". SARAH- WING", [445] (dau. of Benjamin' Winshw,) m, Sylvester Tuttle, b. 5 Sept. 1806, Patcliogue. He d. about 1874, OLIVER", [588] (son of Oliver' Greene,) d. of typhoid fever 27 Sept. 1875; m, in St. Louis, Mo., 21 Sept. 1839, Georgian-Marguorita Rolir, b, 20 May, 1818, Frede rick City, Md,, dau, ot George Rohr, born in that place 25 Apr, 1793, and d, 4 Nov, 1877, St. Louis, JIo. He was buried in Belletontaine Cemetery, as are all ot this family who have died in St. Louis. He was a non-commissioned officer in the war of 1812. FANNIE-RAYFORD', [539] (dau. of Oliver' Greene,) b. 6 May, 1854, St. Louis, 14 MAQURA, BRADLEY, BROADWELL, HARRINGTON, WELLS. Appendix. JIo. ; was m. at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Bradley, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N.Y., by Rev. Arthur Potts, 12 Sept. 1877, to Samuel-Foster MAGURA, formerly ot Canada. MARY-ALICE', [545] (dau. of Oliver' Greene,) b, 21 Jan. 1846, St. Louis, Mo. ; ni. East Haddam, 26 Dec. 1864, Charles- William BRADLEY, b. 26 Jan, 1828, Bast Haddam. Res. 1877, Little Falls, Herkimer Co., N.Y. Children in addition to those found in Vol. I, p. 122: 3. George-Douglas', b. 22 Nov. 1873, Jonesboro, Tenn. 4, JIary-Alice", b, 5 June, 1876, St, Louis, Mo, EVELYN-ADELAIDE', [548] (dau. of Olivet-' Greene,) m, 19 Jlar. 1866, James- Cutter BROADWELL. He served in the war of the rebellion, being a non-commis sioned officer in an Ohio volunteer regiment. ChUd in addition to [,549] : 2. Edward -Herbert", b. 6 June, 1873, St, Louis. JIARSHALL', [659] (s. of Evaline- Tuffts' (Marshal) Walker.) Newark, N J. 1 MARGARET', [660] (dau. of Evaline Tuff'ts' ^Marshall) Walker,) b, 29 Mar. 1848, Chillicothe, O. ; m, James-Frank HARRINGTON, and has four children, [Her father, John Walker [658], was president of the First National Bank ot Logan, Ohio,] Res, 1877, Logan, 0. NATHANIEL", [901] («, of Thomas* Winslow,) b. 6 Oct. 1744, Rochester, Mass, ; m, Hannah Olds, Removed from Belchertown to Hudson, Columbia Go. , N Y. Children, six in number, of whom were: Chellus"Roxana", ra. Thomas Wells; had a daughter, who was married and living, 1877, in Hudson, Columbia Co., N.Y. Asa", b. 1778, Belchertown, Mass,; d, 10 June, 1825, Hudson, N,Y, ; ni, JIary Brady, b., probably, in Lansingbnrgh, N.Y. Res, Hudson, N. Y. Children : 1, Nancy', d. in New York City, 1877; m. Thomas Bennett, a grocer in N,Y, They had some six children, one of whom was a builder at Irvingtou, N,Y, Res. Chirksou St., N.Y. 2, Daniel', d. in New York City, 1833 or 34; m, and had a daughter who died, aud a son who " went west." • 3. Frederick', d. 1837, 8 or 9; m. Bloodgood. Child : Frederic- Augustus', who resided Lafayette, N.J. Appendix. wilson, ward, 15 4. WilUam', b, 25 or 27 May, 1811, Hudson, N.Y, ; m. N.Y., Clarissa-H, Miller; m. 2d, Jlary-G. Scott, b. in Ohio, Pres. of St. Nicholas Ins, Co,, 166 Broadway, N.Y. Res. 1877, 326 W. 55th St., N. Y. Children, nine, ot whom three died young : 1. William-Newton'. Agent for St. Nicholas Ins, Co,, Sth Avenue, cor. 14th Street. 2. Charlotte-Halstead'. 3. Julia-Emma'. By 2d marriage : 4. Edward'. 5. Thomas- Scott'. 6. F-ancis-Asbury'.Julia-Anna', d. young. Edmund', d. young. Mary-Scott', d. young. Robert', is deceased. Phebe', m. Wilson, and was living in 1865. JEDEDIAH', [1198] (s. of John' Winslow,) b. 26 Mar. 1726, Rochester, Mass.; d. 15 Apr. 1794; m. Elizabeth, who d. 31 Jan, or June, 1807, Paris, Oneida Co,, N,Y. Res. Barre, Mass., and Brandon, Vt. Children : 1. Sarah", b. Oct. 1751; d, 17 Jlay, 1785. 2. Elizabeth', [1200] b, 18 June, 1754, Barnstable; d, 28 July, 1790, 3. Luther", [1201] b. 30 July, 1756, Barre, Mass.; d. 18 Oct. 1823; m. Keziah , who d. 15 Aug. 1826. Children: 1. Clark", b. 25 Sept. 1783; d. 13 July, 1869; m, 10 July, 1822, Sarah (AUi- son) Winslow, widow ot Prentice" Winslow, She was born 10 Sept. 1798, and died 4 Jan. 1868. Children : 1. Lawra-F\, b. 19 Jan. 1824; m. 4 July, 1844, James-G. Ward, b. 5 Nov. 1819. Res. 1877, Rome, N Y. Children born in Rome, N.Y. : 1. Mary-A«,, b 6 Dec. 1845. Res, 1877, Borne, N.Y. 2. Sarah-C., b, 30 Apr, 1847, 3, Julia-P",, b, 1 July, 1848. 4. John-Cs,, b. 13 Dec, 1849. 5. Charles-J»., b, 20 Apr, 1851. 6. George-S"„ b, 9 Mar, 1854, 7, Carrie-L",, b. 10 Feb, 1856; d, 21 Deo, 1860. 8, Winslow-A",, b. 10 Aug, 1858, 9. Clara-J", b. 28 Jan, 1861, SS MARY CHILTON, a Mayflower -pasBengac, the PUgrim Orphan, -was married 12 Oct., 1624, as seen in tho Paralld Chart below, and had nine children, of whom the eldest, John", had a son John", who married Abigail Atkinson. Their son, John*, married 21 Sept.1721, Sarah- Pierce, and had four children, of whom the third, Joshua' m., 3 Jan. 1758-9, Anna' Green. Their daughter Anna-Green' Winslow* the Boston school girl, about one hundred years ago, wrote the Diary or Journal commencing on the 17th page of The Bulletin of tho Pilgrim Record Society. [Genealogical charts in the radiai and other forms will be adopted in the publications ot the Society.] John' Wlnslow, b. 16 April, 1597, Droitwich, Eng., came to America in the Fortune, ar riving 9 Nov, 1621. He settled in Plymouth, where he remained untU about 1656, when he removed to Boston. His residence was on the cor. of Spring Lane and Devonshire St. He wasa prominent merchant and large ship-owner. He d. 1674, Boston, aged 78. The sign " + " indicates that descendants, which are not mentioned in this chart, are included in our memorial of this family. 12 Oot. 1624, ¦ Mary Chilton, d, of James, who, -with his wife and child were passengers in the Mayflower. Her will was dated 81 July, 1676, and proved 24 July, 1679. He died before landing, his wife soon after. Elizabeth, = =John2, =Judith, b. abt. who prob m, 12 Ap, 1625: d. 1683, 1688,John Bos Pack- ton. Tannton, Mass. bra Susanna*, b. abt. 1628-9; m, abt. 1649, Robert Latha.ii who removed from Marshfleld, Mass. to what is now E, Bridgewater, abt. 1660, & there d, 1688 Mary2 b. 1630; d. 1663 m. 16 Jan 16- 50-lEdward Cray, of Plymouth, who d. June 1681, t Edward2, b, abt. 1634; d, 20 Nov, 1682; m, abt. 1660, Sarah Hilton, who d, 4 Ap, 1667 ; he m, 2d, 8 Feb,1668,Eliz,Hutch-inson, who d. 16 Sept. 1728. Sarah*, d. abt. 1727 ; m. Miles Standish, Jr who d, 1B61; she m, 2d 1665, Tobias Painof who d. 12 Sept, 1669; she m, 3d, Hon , Eloh- ard Middle- COtt. who d. 1704. ' Joseph*, d. 1679, New town, L, I, ; m Sarah Law rence, d, of Maj, Thomas, of N, She m, 2d, Charles Le Bross. t Samuel*, b. 1641 ; d. 14 Oct, lfi80> Boston: m, Han nah Briggs, d, or Walter, of Soituate. Isaac*, b, 1G44;. d, Aug, 1670, at Ja maica: m, 14 Aug. 1666, Mary Nowell, b, 26 May, 1643,. youngest d. ot In crease Nowell, t Benjamin* b. 12 Aug, 16B3; d. bet, 1673-76, He- was unmarried. 18 June, 1689, JolinS, b. 22 May, 1669 ;TAbigaU Atkinson. For rec. + -|- d, 1 Jan. 1694-5, Kes. I of her other marriages see me- Boston, I naorial of John^ Winslow, I i 21 Sept, 1721, Elizabeth* b, 23 Apr. 1692 ; was bap. by John*, b. 31 Dec. 1698, Boston ;=p Sarah Pierce, b. 80 Apr. 1697, d, of Joshua and Elizabeth. Eev, Mr. WiUard, 24 Apr. 1692. d. at sea, 13 Oot. 1731, | (Hall), of Portsmouth, N,H, SarahS, b. 2 Aug. 1722; d. 10 Mar, 1788 ; m, John West. She m. 2d, 27 Feb. 1752, John Demingi a merchant of Bo'n I 12 Mar, 1752, JohnS, b, 5-|-Elizabetb Mason, Marl72S-6; d, I of Boston, b, Sept. 29 Sept. 1773, I 1723, d, ot Benj'n Ma- Boston, I son. She d. Jan, 1780, I 3 Jan. 1758-9, JoshuaB, b. 28 Jan, 1726-7 ;= d, 1801, in Quebec. Bes. Marsh fleld, Boston, and 1771, Cumber land, Nova Scotia.* AnnaS Green, b. 4 Oct. 1728, HenryB, b, 21 d, of Joseph* (Bee. Joseph', John!>, Mar. 1729, Bos- Perdval^) and Anna (Pierce) ol B, ton; d. there, a May, 1752, I 81 May, 1782, | 27 Nov, 1787, | Gen, John8=Ann Gardner, d. of Sarah^, b.l2=Dea. Samuel Henry6,b.llJan. Elizabeths,. b, 29 Sept, Dea, Andrew and Apr. 1755 ; d.8 Coverlv, of 1757; d,18 Oot, 1766, b, 14 Sept. 1753; d, 29 Mary(Patterson) ol Apr, 1804. Boston, h. i t;.,- „i,„+i,„ u oQ 17^"! ?,; *1 Nov, 1819. Boston, Shed. 12 -l- Oct, 1752, Elizabeth6 li. ,38 Nov, 1795. -t Nov, 1836. Nov. 1769; d.8 Sept. f ,-Gr 1760, a. John Geo. -Scott*, Anna-(?reen6, John- Holland, b. 14 Nov. b, 29 Nov. 1759. Henry* Their 2 • h, ""=" ¦¦=— '-— ¦'— - -¦ d, s,p. He m. again & had several ch. 1768, [See her Jour- \>as flv- naL]* ing in ifta Appendix. ROBBINS. 17 2, Sarah'', h. 15 Dec, 1825; d, 17 Jlar, or Dec, 1826. 8. William- Prentice\ b. 2 Jlar, 1827, 4. Daniel- Sherman', b. 29 Jlar, 1830, Rutland, N,Y. ; d. 25 Jan. 1872. 2. Charlotte", b. 25 Dec, 1785; d, 21 Aug. 1812, 3. Prentice', b. 19 Nov, 1787; d. 22 Mar. 1821, and was buried in the same grave with his son John-Clark, He m., 14 Jan, 1815, Sarah Allison, b, 10 Sept, 1793; d. 4 Jan. 1868, Children: 1. Mary-Anw, b. 11 Oct, 1815; d, 2 Sept. 1843, Holland Patent, N.Y. ; m. Samuel Robbins, 2. Jane- Cummins', b, 19 Apr, 1818, 3. John-Clark', b. 8 Dec. 1820; d. 9 Jlar. 1821. 4. John", b. 14 Feb. 1790; d. 17 July, 1793. 5. Betsey", b. 10 Oct. 1793. 6, Grata", b. 21 .Ian. 1796; d. 2 Jlar. 1814. 7. Laura", b. 31 Jan. 1799. 8. Henry", b. 15 Apr, 1808; A. 1 Aug, 1825. 4. Hannah% [6402] b, 14 June, 1758, Barre, Mass. 5. Bethiah", [1203] b. 20 June, 1760, Barre, JIass. 6. Deborah", [6494] b. 24 .lune, 1762, Barre, Mass. 7, JIart", [1200] b. 27 Nov, 1764, Barre, JIass. ; d. 7 Dec. 1786. 8. Calvin", [1208] b, 17 Apr, 1767, Barre, JIass, ; probably d, about 1836 in Chi cago. He was a Jlethodist clergyman, and lived for a number of years in Paris, and New Hartford, N.Y. Children, names of tbe first and seventh not ascertained: 2. Anna". 3. Timothy". 4. Hazelton". 5. Arvilla". 6. Wesley". 9. John", [1205] b. 27 Mar. 1769, Barre, Mass.; d, 3 Feb, 1853, Hermon, St. Law rence Co., N,Y., and was buried there. He m. 5 Aug, 1797, Sally Bigelow, b. 18 Dec. 1770, Winchendon, dau. of Ebenezer, She d. 27 Dec. 1855, Ft, Brewerton, Onondaga Co., N,y,, andwas there buried. Farmer. Res. Rut land, and ' Hermon, N. Y. Children : 1. Marvin", b, 12 Jlar, 1798, Paris, N.Y. ; d. 5 Nov. 1808. 2. Chester", b. 15 Nov. 1799, P.; m. Rutland, Thursday, 2 Dec. 1824, Han nah Jerome, b. 5 Mar. 1804, R. Res, 1877, Omro, Wis. Children: 1, George-Lucius'', b. 80 Nov, 1825, Rutland, N,Y, ; m, Hermon, 16 Feb. 1864, Clarissa- J, [Alien], Res. 1877, Berlin, Green Lake Co., Wis. 18 RHObKa. Append'i.e. Child: George-Byrons, b. 21 May, 1865, Canton, N,Y.; d, 25 Apr, 18C6, Princeton, III. 2. Guilford-C\, b. 2 Aug. 1820, R. ; m. Hermon, 11 Nov. 1857, Susan Barnett. P.O. add. 1877, Ormo, Winnebago Co., Wis. Children : 1. Henrietta", b, 9 Oot, 1861; d. 23 Mar, 1868. 2. Katie', b, 26 Sept, 1S69. 3. Sarah-M''., b. 20 Feb. 1831; ra, Hermon, by Rev. L,-S. Baker, 21 Sept. 1851, to Alonzo Rhodes of H. Res. 1877, Eureka, Winnebago Co., Wis. Children: 1. Frank-Madisons, b. 11 June, 1857, Hermon, N.Y, 2. George-Wilbur', b, 23 June, 18S9, H, 3. Richard-Jerome", b, 21 Oct, 1861, H.; d, 14 July, 1863, 4. Allen-Kilborn», b, 30 Apr, 186.J, H.; was drowned in Fox River, 29 June, 1S75, 5, Chester-Winslow", b, 30 Apr, 1873, Aurora, Wis. 4. Jonathan-J'' b. 22 Aug. 1839, Hermon; d. there, 2 Jan. 1843, 5. Lester- Rodney'', b, 4 Sept. 1844, H, ; m, 16 Mar. 1869, Jlina Stephenson. P.O. add. 1877, Ormo, Winnebago Co., Wis. 6. Chester- Rfindolpli' (twin of Lester-Rodney), b. 4 Sept. 1844, H, ; m. Dec, 1868, Alice Jlace. P.O. add. 1877, Lron Ridge, Dodge Co., Wi* Children : 1, Daughter", b, about 1871. 2. Son", b. about 1876. 3. Lucius", b. 5 Nov. 1801, Piiris, N.Y. ; d. 5 Nov. 1803. 4. Lucius-Marvin", b. 21 Dec. 1803, Paris, N.Y. ; d, 18 July, 1847, and was buried at Smithville; m, Sept. 1831, Lovina Averill, who d. 11 Jlay, 1849, aged 37, according to gravestone in Smithville. Children : 1. Capt. Gem-ge- B'lg elow' , b. 23 Juue, 1832; m. 31 Dec. 1856, Lydia-Ann Buxton, b. 11 July, 18.35; d. 9 Feb. 1866. He m. 2d, 28 Aug. 1866, Sarah-Grace Barney, b. 29 June, 1840. He was enrolled in Battery D, First N.Y. Vol. Artillery, 27 Aug, 1861, and mustered into the U.S. service as First Lieutenant, 21 Ort. 1861, at Elmira, N.Y. ; was commissioned Captain ot Battery I), First N,Y. Vol. Artillery. 6 Jlar. 1863. He participated in the following battles : Siege of Yorktown. Jlalvern Hill. WilUamsburgh. - Fiedericksburgh. Seven Pines. Chancellorsville. Battle ot June 25, 1862. Gettysburgh. Peach Orchard. Rappahannock Station. Savage Station, Jline Run. White Oak Swamp. Wilderness. Glendale. Petersburgh. Appendix. bbardsleb, baker. 19 He was wounded in the battle of the Wilderness, 5 Jlay, 1864, and discharged by reason ot his wounds, October, 1864, He was commis sioned postmaster of Gouverneur, N.Y,, 27 May, 1865, and in 1877 was filling that position. He d. 30 Sept. 1883, in Virginia, near Wash ington. Children: 1, George-Edward", b, 2:3 Oct, 1858, 2. Lucius-Murray", b, 17 Feb. 1861; d. 12 Mar. 188-4, Gouverneur, N.Y. 3. Charles-Hamlins, b. 18 Oot. 1864. By 2d marriage : 4. Albert-Barney", b, 30 Aug, 1870; d, in Virginia, 18 Feb, 1884, 5. Milton-Starr", b, 25 Oct, 1872. 6, Katharine-Mary", b, 29 Nov, 1874. 7. Grace-Lovine", b, 17 Dec, 1876, 2. John- Murray'', d. 28 Nov. 1840, aged 7 years, ace. to gravestone in Smithville. 8. Ellht-N\, d. 8 Apr. 1835, aged 2 months and eleven days, ace. to grave stone in Smithville. 4. Calvin- Averill' , b, 18 Jan, 1837, 5. Mary - Lovine' , b. 25 June, 1840; m. 9 Apr. 1874, Ezekiel -Frederic Beardslee, b. 27 Nov. 1843. 5. Jlarvin-Lucius", b. 3 Jlar. 1806, Turin, Lewis Co.. N.Y. ; m. Hermon, N.Y., 26 Feb, 1832, Lucinda-E.-D. Lane, b. 4 Oct, 1817, Watertown, N.Y. : d. 0 July, 1874, Plover, Wis. He is engaged in carrying the U.S. mail. He res. 1877, Plover, Wis. Children: 1. J.-BurtV, b. 30 Sept. 1832, Hermon, N.Y. ; m, Stockton, Wis., 1 Jan. 1855, Clarinda- Allen, b. 26 Jan. 1886, Jefferson Co.. N.Y. Children : 1. Emma-Frances", b, 30 Sept. 1857, Stevens Point, Portage Co,, Wis. 2, Charles-Edgar", b. 7 Sept, 1860, Stockton, Wis. 3. ElBe-EIdora", b. 10 Nov. 1862, Knowlton, Marathon Co., N.Y. 4, William-Jay", b. 10 Dec, 1864, Plover, Wis, 5. Jessie-May", b. 28 Aug, 1867, Plover. 6, Mabel-Rose", b. 31 Oct. 1869, P, 7. Genevieve", b, 15 Dec, 1871, P, ; d, 31 May 1872, 8. Alien", b. 6 Jan, 1875, 9, Ernest", b. 20 Aug, 1876, P, 2. Calista-S'., b. 2 Sept. 1838, Hermon; d. there, 9 Sept. 1883. 3. Galista-M\, b. 25 Aug. 1834, Rutland, N.Y. ; d. of small-pox 30 Jan. 1873, Knowlton, Wis.; m, Fairfield, Jlich., 30 Dec. 1855, Asahel-H. ¦ Baker, b. 18 June, 1885, Rochester, N.Y. Children : " 1. Ella-C, b, 6 Feb, 1857, Fairfield; d, of sraall-pox, 8 Apr, 1873 at St, Point. 2. Charles-B"., b. 27 July, 1858, Stockton, W's. 20 MAKLATT, MUNN, CARPENTER, BRAMMBR, BUMPUS, RICHMOND. Appendix. 3, Frank- A", b. 5 June, 1860, Fairfield. 4. Oryte-M"., b. 4 Feb, 1864; d. of smaU-pox. 17 Jan. 1873, Knowlton. 5. Minnle-L.-L"., b. 13 Mar. 1869, Stockton ; d, of smaU-pox, 27 Jan. 1873, Knowlton. 6. Jessie-C"., b. 13 Oct. 1871, Stockton. 4, Jane-A\, b. 19 Feb. 1837, Hermon, N.Y. ; m. JIadison, Mich,, 4 July, 1853, Elias Marlatt, b. 8 June. 1828; he was wounded 2d Apr, 1865, Petersburg, Va., and d. 17 Apr, 1865, Washington, D,C, She m. 2d, Knowlton, Wis.. 19 July, 1868, George Russell, b. 8 Sept. 1836, Wal worth, N.Y. Children : 1. Peter-E"., b. 23 Aug. 1854, Fairfield, Mich. 2. James-E"„ b, 3 June, 1868, Stockton, Wis.; d, there, 26 May, 1859, 3. Henry-A",, b, 18 Nov, 1861, Stockton, 4. Alice-O"., b. 15 Jan. 1864, S, 5, Mary-Ann-E\, b. 19 Feb, 1839, Hermon; d. 10 Jan. 1873, Fairfield, Mich.; m. Amboy, O., 1854, Hermon-S, Munn, b, 22 July, 1833, N.Y. ; d. 26 Jlar. 1876, F. Children, all of whom were residing at Fairfield in 1877: 1. Lillian-G",, b. 24 Dec, 185S, Stockton, Wis, 2. Ida", b, 29 Oct. 1858, S.; m, Fairfield, Mich,, 27 Apr, 1876, Horace Carpenter, b, 5 July, 1852, F. 3. Luella-May«, b. 22 Oct. 1862, F, 4. Olarenoe-E"., b. 8 Aug, 1864, F. 6. Evelines'., b. 19 Jlar. 1840, Hermon; d. Stockton, Wis,, 28 Nov. 1858; m, there, 19 Mar. 1858, Wallace Brammer, who d. in Jlay, 1860, Plover, Wis. 7. Marhn-M\, b. 5 .luly, 1842, Hermon; m, Stockton, Wis,, 19 Jlar, 1.858, Urson Bumpus, b, 5 Jlay, 1834, N.Y. He was killed in battle at Vicks- burgh Landing, 22 Jlay, 1863, She m. 2d, Fairfield, Jlich,, 5 Jlay, 1864, Peter Gussenbauer, b. 10 June, 1842, Jlonroe, Jlich. Res, 1877, Fairfield, Mich. Children : 1, Marvin-L".. b, 5 July, 1859, Stockton, Wis,; d. there in 1859. By 2d marriage: 2. Eliza-Jane", b. 12 Oot. 1868, Fairfield. a Forrest-Albert", b. 24 Jan. 1872, F. 8. Eugene-W., b, 10 Aug. 1844. Fairfield; m, Stockton, Wis., 8 May, 1868, Charlotte Wight, b, 24 Nov. 1849, Jledina, N.Y. Children : 1. Eugene-A»,, b. 30 Apr, 1869, Plover, Wis. 1. Mary-A",, b. 2 Aug, 1870, Buena Vista, Wis, 9, Samuel- Freeman', b. 17 Aug, 1847, F, ; in 1877 was unmarried. 10. GeUstia-A\, b, 29 Feb. 1848, F. ; m. Plover, Wis,, 21 May, 1864, James- F. Richmond, b. 27 July, 1848, Buffalo, N.Y, ; d. 27 Apr. 1870, Know! ton. Wis. She res. 1877, with her father at , Plooer, Wis. Children : 1. Omer-D"., b, 21 Sept, 1866, Stockton, Wis. Appendix. palmeb. 21 2. James- A.-E"., b. 25 Apr. 1868, Stockton, 3. Lunettie-0'., b. 1 Mar. 1870, Plover, 11. Alonzo'', b. 7 June, 1851, Fairfield; in 1877 was unmarried. I'-S. Mat-v'in-Ndson' , b. 14 July, 1853, F.; m. Knowlton, Wis., 29 Jlay, 1870 Catherine-E. Hayner, b. 1855, Plover, Wis. Child: Myrtle-A"., b. 9 Jan. 1873, Plover. 13. Della-O.-G'., b. 20 Dec. 1857, Stockton, Wis.; m. Plover, Wis., 25 Dec. 1871, George-M. Palmer. Children : 1. James-L'., b. 2 Feb, 1873, Plover. 2. Marvin-L"., b. 14 Apr. 1874, Stockton. 3. Mary-Lucinda", b. 11 Jan. 1876, Plover, 6. Amasa-Pride", b. 14 May, 1809, Rutland, N.Y. ; d. 4 May, 1813. 7. Patty-Lucinda', b. 3 Jan- 1811; d. 19 Feb. 1847. 8. Amasa-Pride', b. 7 Mar. 1814; d, in Brewertown, Nov, 1885; m. in Hermon, N.Y,, by Jlr. Barker, justice of the peace, 4 Dec. 1836, to Lucy- Ann Lewis, b. 1 Feb. 1817, Adams, Jefferson Co., N.Y. ; d. 4 Jan. 1875. Children : 1. Wai-ren-Lewis\ b. 19 Feb. 1840, Hermon; m. Erie, Pa., by Rev. C.-H. Harvey, 12 Jau. 1871, to Anna-Eliza Funson, b. 25 Dec. 1845, DeWitt, Onondaga Co., N.Y. Children born in Syracuse: 1. Delia", b. 1 Mar, 1874. 2. Warren-Lewis", b. 17 Nov. 1875. 2. Verona-Louisa'', b. 25 May 1843, Adams, N.Y.; d. 7 Feb. 1863. 8. Kate- Geraldine', b. 19 Mar. 1847, Cicero; d. 22 Mar, 1864. 4. Belle- Oarlotta', b. 18 Sept. 1850, C. 5. Homei- De Lancey'', b. 7 Jlay, 1853, C. ; d, 12 Dec. 1874. 9. Rev. Jedediah", A.M., b. 20 Mar, 1816, Rutland; pursued his collegiate studies in Watertown and Canton Academies, and under private teachers ; was ordained deacon by Bishop De Lancy in Trinity Church, Geneva, N.Y., 20 Dec. 1857, and priest iu Trinity Church, Buffalo, 19 Aug. 1862; school commissioner from 1860 to 1864 in Jefferson Co.; principal of Antwerp Academy from Sept. 1866 to Sept. 1868; received the degree of A.M. from Hobart College in 1867. He was a missionary ot the Protestant Episcopal Church in Jefferson Co., N.Y., trom 1857 to 1864, and organized the parishes at Carthage, Cham pion, Antwerp, and Gouverneur, St. Lawrence Co. ; chaplain ot the Twen tieth N.Y. Cavalry from Apr. 1864 to Sept, 1865; rector of ,8t. Paul's Church, Brownville, and Christ Church, Sacket's Harbor, from 1865 to 1871; rector of Trinity Church, Camden, from Apr. 1871 till July, 1875, and from July, 1874 rector of St. Stephen's Church, New Hartford, N.Y. 22 CARVER, BLLS, MORTON, HOOPER, NICHOLS. Appendix. He was m. by Rev. Hiram Doane, in Rutland, N.Y., Sunday, 27 Aug. 1847 to Jane-Minerva Tyler, dau. of Horace and Pamelia (Welch) of Rut land, N.Y. She d. 26 Mar, 1870, Watertown, Jefferson Co,, N.Y., and is there interred. Res. 1877, New Hartford, N.Y. ; since 1880, Watertown, N. Y. Children: Byron-Tyler', b. 22 Sept. 1851, Watertown; d. there 9 Feb. 1872. Mary-Tyler'', b. 1 June, 1858, W. Res. 1888, Watertown, N.Y. 10. Jlark-French", b, 28 Feb. 1818, Rutland, N.Y. ; m, 14 Oct. 1839, Harriet Allen, b. 12 Oct, 1822. Res. 1877, Stockton. Children: 1. Leonora-M\, b. 8 Jlay, 1841, Hermon, N.Y. ; m. Plover, Wis,, 10 Aug. 1852 (?) WilUam-C. Carver, b. 31 Mar. 1834, H. Children: 1. Addie-Bell Sarah", b, 18 Nov, 18.58; Sharon; m, 26 Jan, 1876, Abilena Ells. 2, Florence-Emogene", b. 26 Aug. 1860, S, 3, Frederio-Cassius", b, 11 Nov, 1861, S, 2. Cornelia- Ann", b. 10 Sept. 1842, Hermon; m. Stockton, 15 Aug. 1853 (?) Albion-R. Morton, Children: 1, Charles", b, 9 Mar, 1854 (?) Stockton, 2, Ida-May", b, 12 Feb. 1868, Delhi, Wis, ; d, 1 Jan. 1873, 3, LUlie-Veve", b. 7 Mar, 1876, Buena Vista, 11. WiUiam", b. 7 Jan. 1821, Rutland, N.Y. ; ra, 29 Oct. 1843, Harriet , b. 5 Juue, 1827. P.O, add. 1877, North Bussell, N.Y. Children : 1. Asher- William'', b. 29 Jan. 1847; m. 20 July, 1871, Martha Morrow, b. 5 Aug, 1849. P.O. add. 1877, North Bussell. Children : 1, Eliza", b, 20 Sept, 1873, 2, Vernon", b, 29 Oct, 1874, 3, Warren", b. 31 Dec, 1875, 2. Bosina-Ann' , b, 10 Feb, 1850; m, 3 Sept. 1868, Friend Hooper, b. 4 Apr, 1848. P.O. add. North Bussell. Children: 1, Judson", b, 7 Sept, 1869, 2. Clara", b. 22 Aug. 1873. 3. Lelia- Evalyn', b. 11 Sept. 1854; m. 29 Nov. 1875, Langdon Nichols. P.O. add. 1877, North Bussell. 4. John-Heman'' , b. 17 June, 1859. 5. Marvin- Lucius'' , b. 8 Mar. 1866. 6. Wilbur-Burnis' , b. 9 May, 1873. 10. Justin", [6565] b. 22 May, 1771, Barre, Mass. 11. Thomas-Goodspeed", [6608] b. 2 Jan. 1774, Chesterfield. 12. Charlotte", b. 27 Aug. 1776, Hinsdale; d. 6 , 1777. Append'tx. tho.-mas' ruggles. 23 1. THOJIAS RUGGLES', of Nazing, Essex Co., Eng., carae to Roxbury, Mass., 1637; became "freeman " 22 May, 1639; d, 10 Nov. 1644, aged about 60, .at Roxbury. He married Mary, who d. 14 Feb. 1674-5, aged 88 or 89. [She m. (2) Roote,] Boxbui-y, Mails. Children: 2. Son', died in England. 3. Sarah'. 4. John', [6] b. 1625; d. 1658; m, AbigaU Crafts. 5. Samuel', [30] b. 1629; d. 15 Aug. 1692; m. (1) Hannah Powle; m. (2) Aun Bright. 6. JOHN', [4] (Thomas',) 'b. 1625, England; died or was buried 15 Sept. 1058. Will made 9 Aug. 1658, He married 24 Jan. 1651, Abigail Crafts, dau. of Griffin. [She married (2) Edward Adams.] He came in the Hopewell, Capt. Bundock, in 1635, prob. early in April, with his uncle John and PhiUp Eliot. Freeman, 1654. Representative. Res. Boaiury, Mass. Children: 7. 1. John', b. 16 Oct. 1651 ; died soon. 8. 2. John', [11] bapt. 22 Jan. 1654; d. 16 Dec. 1694; m. Martha Devotion; m. 2d Hannah Dovotisu, 9. 3. Rev. Thomas', [34] b. 28 Jan. 1655; d. 1 June, 1728; m . 10. 4. Samuel', b. 16 Aug. 1657. 11. JOHN', [8] (John', Thomas',) bapt. 22 Jan. 1654; d. 16 Dec. 1694; m. 2 Sept. 1674, Jbirtlia Devotion, dau. of Edward. She died and he married (2) 1 May, 1679, her sister Hannah Devotion, who died 17 Dec. 1700. [Perhaps she m. Paine.] Jliller. > Perhaps res. Muddy Biver. Children : 12. 1. Abigail', b. 5 June, 1675. 13. 2. .IoHN^ b. 10 Jlar, 1680. 14. 8. Edward*, b. 10 Nov. 1083; died young. 15. 4. Rebecca*, b. 14 Jlar. 1685. 16. 5. Martii.\*, b. 21 Dec. 1686. 17. 6. BARAii*, b. 28 Feb. 1687-8. 18. 7. Dorothy-, b. 20 Feb. 1688-9. 19. 8. Edward*, b. 2 Oct. 1691; d. 1765, Cambridge; m. 24 June, 1716, Hannah Crafts. Children, all born in Roxbury: 20. 1. Hannah', b. 22 Dec. 1718. 21. 2. Elizabeth', b. 21 Oct. 1720 ; died young. 22. 8. Elizabeth', b. 20 Oct. 1722. 23. 4. Edward", b. 22 June, 1724; m. Ann Sumner, 24 REV. thomas' and capt. SAMUEL' RUGGLES. Appendix, Children, born in Pomfret, Conn. : 24. 1. Benjamin', b. 10 Aug. 1747. 25. 2. Abigail', b. 23 June, 1749. 26. 3. Samuel', b. 26 Feb. 1752. 27. 4. Elisabdh', b. 20 Apr. 1754. 28. 5. Ann', b. 1 Oct. 1756. 29. 6. Hannah', b. 15 Aug. 1758. 30. 7. Edward', b. 8 Apr. 1768. ;;l. 8. Thomas', b. 11 Aug. 1765. 32. 5. AbigaU', b. 12 May 1726. 33. 6. Thomas', b. 5 Nov. 1729. 34. REV. THOMAS', [9] (John', Thomas',) b. 28 Jan. 1655, Roxbury, Mass, ; d. 1 June, 1728, in the 34th year of his ministry. Grad. H. C, 1690; ordained 1695. (-inilford. Conn., where he preached until his death in the 58th year of his age. He succeeded Rev. J. Elliot. Res. Roxbury, Mass., and Guilford, Conn, ChUd : 35. Rev. Thomas', (eldest son) died 1770, aged about 60. Grad. Y. C. 1723; suc ceeded his father in the ministry and was ord. at Guilford, Conn,, 26 March, 1729. From 1746 he was one of the fellows of the college. He published the "Usefulness of Soldiers," 1756 ; a sermon on the death of Dr. J. ElUot, 1763 ; and was author of the "History of Guilford." [There were other children. ] 86. CAPT. SAMUEL', [5] (Thomas',) b. 1629; d. 15 Aug. 1692; m. 10 Jan. 1655, Hannah Fowle, dau, of George, of Charlestown, She died 24 Oct. 1669. He mar ried 2d, 26 May, 1670, Ann Bright, b. 17 Jlar. 1644, dau. of Henry and Ann (Goldstone) of Watertown, JIass. She died 5 Sept. 1711. He was a prominent citizen of Roxbury, JIass,, serving as selectman and representative, 1689-92; had the rank of captain and was actively engaged in deposing Sir Edmund Andros. Children : Hantstah', b. 21 Jan. 1656; died in infancy. Mart', b. 10 Jan. 1657; died young. Samuel', [51] b. 1 Jane, 1658; d. 15 or 25 Feb. 1715-16; m. .Martha Wood- bridge. [See the Woodbridge Chart, pp. 3'.:; -3.] Joseph", b. 12 Feb. 1660. Hannah', b. 22 Dec. 1061 ; d. 6 Nov, 1669, Sarah', b. 18 or 22 Nov. 1663; died the next year, Mary', b. 8 Dec. 1666. Sarah', b. 80 Aug. 1669; d. 16 Nov. 1669, Thomas', b. 10 Mar. 1071. Ann", b. 80 Sept. 1072. Nathaniel', b. 22 Sept. 1074; died, young, Elizabeth', b. 1 Jlay, 1677, Henry', b. 7 July, 1681 ; died, x 31. Huldah', b. 4 July, 1684. 37. 1, 38. 2. 39. 3. 40. 4. 41. 5, 42. 6, 43. 7. 44. 8. 45. 9. 46. 10. 47. 11. 48. 12. 49. 13. 50, 14. Appendix. capt. samuel' and rev. samuel* nuGaiES. 25 51, CAPT. SAMUEL', [39] (Capt. SamueV, Thomas',) b. 1 June, 1658; d. 15 or 25 Feb. 1715-6, He lived in Roxbury, Mass., and succeeded his father as caiitain, selectman, and representative to General Court of Mass. He was one of the first pro prietors of the territory now Hardwick, Mass. The deed was dated Dec. 1686. He married 8 July. 1680, Martha Woodbridge, dau. of the Rev. John, of Andover, and Mercy (Dudley) ; she died 1738, in BUlerica, Mass., at her son's. [Rev. John Wood- bridge, sonof Rev. John of Wiltshire, Eng., came over in 1634 with his uncle. Rev. Thomas Parker, the first minister ot Newbury, Mass. Jlr. Woodbridge was born in 1618, in Wiltshire, Eng. ; ordained at Andover 16 Sept. 1644, and died 17 Mar. 1695. His wife was Jlercy Dudley, youngest dau. of Thomas, Governor of JIassachusetts, who came from England in 1630. Of her two elder sisters, Ann m. Gov. Simon Bradstreet, and was celebrated for her poetic talent ; Patience m. Maj-6en, Daniel Denison. Their only brother, Joseph Dudley, became Governor of Massachusetts, and was father of Paul, Chief Justice of the State and F.R. S. [See chart of tbe Woodbridge family, p. 32, of KJ Winslow Memorial, Appendix. ] • Children : 52. 1. Rev. Samuel*, [62] b. 8 Dec. 1681; d. 1 Mar. 1749; m. EUzabeth WiUiams. 53. 2. Lucy*, b. 8 Sept. 1683, 54. 3. Rev. TmoTin*, [08] b. 8 Nov. 1085; d. 24 or 26 Oct. 1768; m. Mary White. 55. 4. Hannah*, b. 16 Apr. 1688. 56. 5, Patience*, [108] b. 9 Nov. 1689 ; m, James Robinson. 67, JIartha*, 58, Sarah*. 59. Joseph*. 60. Maet'- 61. Rev. Benjamin*, [111] b. 4 July, 1700; d. 12 May, 1782; m . 62. REV. SAJIUEL*, [52] (Capt. Samuel', Capt. Samuel', Thomas'.) b. 3 Dec. 1681, Roxbury, Mass. ; d. 1 Jlar. 1749; m. R., 18 Apr. 1727, Elizabeth Williams, b. 12 Jan. 1692, dau. of Samuel & Deborah (Scarborough) and gr. dau. of Samuel & Sarah (May) and gr. gr. d. of Samuel & Theoda (Park) and gr. gr. gr. d. of Robert & Eliz. (Stratton) of Roxbury. Grad. H. C. 1702 [ace. to Allen's Bhg. Diet.], or 1707 ; was ordained 1708, second minister in Billerica, MiddUsex Co., Mass. Child: 68. Sarah', b. 25 Nov. 1731; d. 3 Apr. 1808; m. as 3d w., 1767, Rev. Josiah Steams, ot Epping, N. H., b. 20 Jan. 1732, Billerica, Mass., s. of John «& Esther (Johnson) [Esther was dau. of Capt. Edward Johnson, author of "Wouder- Working Providence."] Grad. H. C, 1751; ord. at Epping, N. H., 8 Mar. 1758; published several sermons. [Seep, 473 Bond. Gen.] He died 35 July, 1788, of cancer. Children, one of whom: 64, Kev. Samuel", b. 8 Apr. 1770; d. 26 Dec. 1834, Bedford, Mass. Grad. H. C, 1794; was ordained, Bedford, Mass., 37 Apr. 1796. 38 brig GEN. TIMOTHY RUGGLES, Appendix. Children : 65. Bev. Samuei^HoratvP , grad. H. C. ; was ord. 16 Apr. 1884, at the Old South Church, Boston; d. 15 July, 1837, Paris. 66. Beo. William^ Augustus' , d. 1876 ; grad. H. C. ; ord. at Cambridge- port ; President of Amherst College. 67. Beo. Jonathanr-F., b. Sept. 1808, Bedford; grad. H. C, 1830; Settled in the ministry at Newburyport, 16 Sept. 1835. 68. REV, TIMOTHY*, [54] (Gapt. Samud', Capt. Samud?, Thoma^,) b. 3 Nov. 1685; d. 24 [acc.to Spooner Mem. \ or 26 Oct. 1768; m. 27 Sept. 1710, Mary White, who died 23 Jan. 1749. They had twelve children. He graduated at Harvard in 1707; in 1710 settled in Rochester, Plymouth Co., JIass., where he was for many years pastor of the church, and a most useful man in town affairs. Inheriting large intci-ests in the town of Hardwick, by the proprietary purchase of his fatlier, he was active and alive to all its necessities. Children : 09. 1. Hon. & Briq-6en. Timothy', [76] b. 11 Oct. 1711; d. 1798; m. Welthea Hathaway. 70. 2. Caft. Benjamin', [82] b. 19 May, 1713; d. 11 Oct. 1790; m. AUce Merrick. 71. 8. Samuel", b. 5 July, 1715. 72. 4. Joseph", b. 23 June, 1718; d. 28 Jan. 1791. 73. 5. Susanna", [92] b. 6 Jan. 1722; d. 16 Dec. 1813; m. 1746, Paul MandeU. 74, 6. Edw.^rd", [99] b. 30 Aug. 1723; d. 21 May, 1778; m. Lucy Spooner. 75. 7, John", b. 2 Sept. 1731. [There were flve other children.] 76. BRIG-GEN. TIJIOTHY', [69] (Bev. Timothy*, Gapt. SamueV, Gapt. Samuel', Thomas',) b, 11 Oct. 1711, Rochester, JIass, ; d. 1798, Halifax, N. S., aged 87. He married Welthea Hathaway, dau. of Captain Ebenezer and Welthea (Gilbert). He graduated at Harvard, 1732, and "although his father had intended that he should adopt his own jirof ession, " he turned his attention to the law, an/ comment^'d j)rac- tice in his native town, which he represented in 1736. He removed to Sandwich, thence to Hardwick, in which iilaces he continued to practice till 1757, when he was a[)poiutod associate justice of the common pleas, and subsequently was iilaccd at the bead of the bench of that court. In 1765 he was made president of the congress of nine colonies at New York, ot which Otis and Patridge were delegates trom JIassachu setts. As the revolutionary quarrel progressed he became one of the most violent supporters of the measures of the ministry ; and he and Otis, as the leaders of the two opposing parties, were in constant collision in the discussions of the jiopuUir branch of the government. In 1774 he Avas nained a mandamus councillor, which increased his unjiopularity to so great a degree, that his house was attacked at night, and his cattle were maimed and poisoned. His extensive estates in Hardwick were confiscated but were made up to him subsequently by the crown, and he went with the royal army to Halifax into pei-])etual banishment. After many vicissitudes incident to his position in so troubled times, he estab lished his residence in Nova Scotia. Of the beautiful site of Digby in that colony he was a proprietor and a settler. Append'a:. thomas* and Hannah' (winslow) ruggles 27 General Ruggles was a good scholar, aud possessed powers of mind of a very high order. He was a wit and a misanthrope, and a man ot rude manners and rude speech. Many anecdotes continue to be related of him in the town of his nativity, which show his shrewdness, his sagacity, his military hardihood and bravery. It is said that on one occasion, in stern derision of the constitution of the court, he repri manded a dog sitting beside his master for coming there to vote, or appearing on the bench before he had beeu qualified as justice of the peace. The court at the time was composed of all the justices ot the peace in the county. As a lawyer, he was an impressive pleader, and, in parliamentary debate, able and ingenious. That a person thus constituted should make enemies, other than those which men in prominent public stations usuaUy acquire, is not strange, and he had a full share ot xiersonal toes. In Mrs. Warren's dramatic piece of "The Group," he figures in the character of Brigadier Hate-all. He possessed considerable military tact and talent. In the expedition to Crown Point in 1755, he was Colonel under Sir Wm. Johnson ; and in the battle ot Lake George the same year, was 2nd in command to Baron Dieskau, and distinguish ed himself in the action, for which he was rewarded by the gift ot a lucrative place. He remained in the army till 1760; the last three years was Bng-Gen. under Lord Amherst. He represented Hardwick several years in the legislature, and was speaker ot the house in 1763-8. [See Sabirie's Amei-ican Loyalists.] Children : 77 Timothy", married and had 78 ', who married Hinkley. Child: 79 Timothy-Buggh^, of Barre, Mass. 80. John', of Hardwick, Mass. ; married Hannah Sackett, only dau. of Dr. Thomas, of New York. She died in 1839, aged 76, Wilmot, N. S. In 1778, Jlr. Ruggles was proscribed and banished, and settled in Nova Scotia, where he died. Children : 81. Capt. Timothy-Amherst', of the Nova Scotia Fencibles, d. 1838, aged 56. Res. Wilmot, Nota Scotia, [Three daughters' were living in 1839]. 83, CAPT, BENJAMIN', [70] (Bev. Timothy*, Capt. SamueV, Gapt. SamueV, Thomas',) h. 19 May, 1713, Rochester, Mass.; d. 11 Oct. 1790, Hardwick Mass.; married Alice Merrick. Res. Hardwick, Mass. Children : 88, Thomas', bapt. 24 June, 1750; m. (pub.) 1778, Hannah' Winslow [4075]. 84. Seth', m. 3rd, Susannah Jenks, dau. of Capt. Samuel, and sister of Rev. William, D.D., of Boston. Children : 85. Henry-Jenks'. 86. Hannah'. 87. William-Winthrop'. 88. Samuel'. '28 mandell, WAR.NiiB, holton, sToNBi, DOTY, ROBINSON, sPooNEB. Appendix. 89. Frederick', res. 1868, E. Poultney, Vt. 90. Francis-Haynes'. 91, Benjamin', 93. SUSANNA', [73] (iJ^. Timothif, Capt. Samuel', Capt. SamueV, Thomas',) b.6 Jan. 1722; d. 16 Dec. 1813; m. 1746, Paul MandeU. Children : 98. 1. Hannah', b. 10 Jan. 1747; m. Gen. Jonathan Wamer. Their dau. Harriet m. Alexander' Holton, (JoeV, John*, William', John', Beacon William',) See Holton Memorial; also, see serial number 115 in this Appendix. 94. 2. Susanna", b. 16 Nov. 1749; m. John Stone. 95. 3. Maj. Moses', b. 16 Dec. 1751 ; d. 1826 ; m . He had a grandson, Bee. David-J.', who resided, 1838, GairdAneir, Me. 96. 4. Paul', b. 31 Oct. 1753. 97. 5. Barnabas", b. 1755 ; d. 1758. 98. 6. Mary", b. 8 Oct. 1759 ; m. John Doty, a distinguished citizen, and much employed in public affairs. 99. EDWARD', [74] (Beo. Timothy*, Capt. SamueV, Gapt. SamueV, Thomas^,) b. 30 Aug. 1723; d. 21 May, 1778; m. 4 Dec. 1745, Lucy* Spooner, [Seep. 85, Spooner Mem.] b. 29 Oct. 1729 ; d. 2 Apr. 1821 ; dau, of Daniel & Elizabeth (Ruggles) who was said to have been a dau. of Benjamin & Elizabeth. They had eight chil dren, of whom : Hardwick, Mass. 100. Daniel", b. 5 Jan. or 12 Mar. 1756-7; d. 26 Feb. 1838, Hardwick ;m. 30 Dec. 1779, Lucy Paige, b. 19 Jlar. 1758; d. 3 Aug. 1840; dau. of Wm. & Mercy (Aiken) [1089]. Bes. Hardwick, Mass. Children : 101. Gardiner', b. 16 Feb. 1782, Hardwick; d. 5 Aug. 1858 ; m. Lydia Phinney, dau. of Zenas & Sarah (Berry). Child: 102. Cordelia', b. 25 May, 1812 ; m. Moses Paige [1096], ¦103. Anson', b. 17 Dec. 1783; m. Lucy Paige [1089]. 104. Lucy', b. 5 Apr. 1791 ; d. 25 Dec, 1865 ; m. Stephen- West Paige [979], 105. Edward'. 106. Constant'. 107. Nathan". 108. PATIENCE*, [56] (Camt. Samud', Capt. SamueV, Thomas',) b. 9 Nov. 1689; d. 1708; m. James Robinson, b. 15 Mar. 1690; d, abt. 1770; s. of Thomas & Sarah (Denison) ot Roxbury. Res. Boston, Rochester, and Hardwick, Mass. Children, nine in number, of whom : 109, Sar.ui', b. 9 Feb. 1720; d. 22 Feb. 1806; m. 29 Jan. 1745, Ebenezer Spooner, b. 29 May, 1724; d. 1800; s. ot WUliam & Alice (Black) of Dartmouth, JIass. He was in service, 1759, in the French & Indian War; farmer. Res. Wai-ren, Conn. Appendix. feuaoLES, woodbridqe, searl, kent. 20 Children : 110. Ebenezer', was on duty in the Rev. War, taken prisoner, and committed to "Old Jlill" prison, Plymouth, Eng. 111. Micah', died in the Rev. Army. [There were nine other children]. 112. REV. BENJAMIN*, [61] (Capt. Samuel', Capt. SamueV, Thomas',) h. 4 July, 1700 ; d. 12 May, 1782, suddenly, on Lord's day morning, of apoplexy or epilepsy, in the 82d year of his age and the e2d year of his ministry. Gtr&d. Yaie Coll. 1721; [Harvard ace. to ^ZZeft's iJi!0(/. Diet.] ord. 1724, Middleborough, JIass., where he was pastor of the second parish 30 years; settled in New Braintree, 18 Apr. 1754; Rev. Daniel Foster was ordained as his colleague, 29 Oct. 1778, Children : 113. Benjamin', b. 1726 ; d. 21 Oct. 1795. 114. Whitls'g*, b. 1733; d. 8 Aug 1796. JOHN' RUGGLES, of Roxbury, JIass., d. 6 Oct. 1663. His wUl was prob. Jan. following. Hem,, England, Barbara, who, aged 30, came with him, aged 40, to this country from London, 1635, in the Hopewell, Capt. Bundock. She d. Jan. 1638, and he m. 2d, JIargaret, to whom he left half his estate. Freeman, 18 Apr. 1637; repre sentative, 1658, 60, 61 ; shoemaker from Nazing, iu Co. Essex, about 20 miles from London. Savage's Geneahgieal Diet., Vol. Ill, p. 586. Child: John', b. 1632-3, England ; d. 25 Feb. 1712. He m. 3 Apr. 1655, Mary Gibson, dau. of John ot Cambridge. She d. 6 Dec. 1674. He m. 2d, 15 Mar. 1675, Sarah Dyer, of Weymouth, who d. 2 May, 1687 ; and he took a third wife, Ruth, who d. 11 Apr. 1710, Freeman, 1674, Res. Boxbury, Mass. Children : John', b. 19 May, 1657. Mary', bapt. with her bro. John, 30 Jan. 1659 ; prob. m. 6 June, 1682, John Searl. Rebecca', b. 20 Sept. 1663, Joseph', b. 35 Dec. 1669. Rev. Benjamin', b. 11 Aug. 1676 ; d. 7 Sept. 1708, aged 83. He m. Mercy Woodbridge. Grad. H. C. 1693; minister of Suffield, Conn. [See Woodbridge Chart.] Children, seven of whom were living at the time of the father's death : Buth*, b. 39 Jan. 1703-4; d. 39 Aug. 1752. She m. Dudley Kent, of Suffield, Conn., who d. 37 Oct. 1766. Children : Maria", b. 1 June, 1724-5. Paul", b, 15 Sept, 1727. Euth», b. 2S Deo. 1729. Dudley', b. 2 Oct, 173g. 30 kuggles, mandell, warner. HANNAH*, [93] (Susannah' (Buggies) Manddell, Bee. Timothy*, SamueV, SamueV, Thomas',) b. 10 Jan. 1747 ; m. Gen. Jonathan WARNER of Hardwick, Mass. Children, ot whom one daughter m. Jones, and : Harriet', b. 15 Jan. 1783; m. Alexander' Holton, b, 1779, Westrainster, Vt., who grad. Dartraouth Coll. 1804; studied law and practiced his profession in JIass., Vt., and Ind. He d. 4 Aug, 1823. Mrs. Holton was living in 1881. [For more history and fuller dates of herself and descendants see FarweU An cestral Memorial, pp. 99, 174-5-6]. Children: 1. Jonathan- Warner', b. 30 July 1807; d. 27 Dec. 1879; m. 1829, Chariotte- Baily Perry. Res. Deep River, Ind., and Stevens Creek, Ark, Children : 1. Ellen-Mai-ia' , b. 15 Nov. 1830; m. Lewis Mosier; has Catharine-Louisa", b. 15 Dec. 1866, and Charlotte-Eugenia". 1881, Steve'is Greek, Ark. 2. John', b. 18 Feb. 1833, Jennings Co., Ind. ; d. 11 Apr. 1848. 3. Martha', b. 38 Feb. 1839, Crown Point, Ind.; d. 1840. 4. Alexander", b. 14 July, 1841, C.P. ; d. there 8 May, 1843. 5. Catharine', b. 1845, C.P. ; m. 1863, Philip Louks, and has three sons: "W'arren-Lincoln", b. 1864; Jonathan-Wilbur", b. 1868, and Perry-Hol- toB'^. b. 1874. Res. 1879, Stevens Creek, Ark. 6. Charh/lt^, b. 1849; m. 1879, Channell, and has Jessie-Maria". 7. Pei-ry', b. 24 Feb. 1852, Deep River, Ind. ; d. there, 1855. '.. Wm.- Augustus- Warner', b. 15 May, 1809; m. 1846, Bernetta Vosburg. Res. Deep River and Crown Point, Ind., and 1881, Hopkins, Mo. Children, all born in Crown Point: 1. Harriet-Ann', b. 14 Aug. 1847; d. 28 Aug. 1847. 2. Ch.-Augutus- Warner', b. 1848; m, 1873, EUzabeth Dyke, and has dau. Ethel". Res. 1879, Idnneus, Lyona Co., Mo. 3. Sarah-Frances', b. 7 Feb. 1850; d. 24 Feb. 1853. 4. John-Dumont', b. 25 Nov. 1851; d. in Kansas 17 Sept. 1875. 5. OUve', b. 3 Feb. 1853; d. 23 Sept. 1858. 6. George', b. 11 Aug. 1856; d. 9 Jnly, 1858. 7. Wm.-Augusttis-Warner, b. 8 July, 1859. 8, Francis- Alexander', b. 18 Dec. 1868. 3. Harriet', b. Vevay, Ind., 1 Nov. 1818; m. 1846, Asahel Albee. Ti.^klhda, IU. Children: 1. Maria', b. 1846; m. 1863, EUsha-P. De Maranville. She d. 1871, leav ing Chloe", b. 25 Dec, 1865, Tiskilwa, and Henry", b. 11 Feb. 1870 2. Ghm-les', b. 1848; m, 1,S83. Res. Dalhs Co., Ia. 8. Alnut; b. 1850; m. 1875, Alvin-Eugene WiUard. Res. 1883, Madison, Neb. 4. Seraph', b. 30 July, 1852; d. 28 Aug. 1852. 5. Miriam', b. 1854; m. 1875, James-Byron Swarthout. She d. 1 Jan. 1881, leaving one dau., Ada-EUzabeth", b. 1 Jlay, 1877, Milo, III. 6. Alexander^, b, 1 Jan, 1858, THE KENELM' WINSLOW HOUSE AT MARSHFIELD, MASS. In 'Tratetul remembrance of the kindness of Rev,' Dr. John" Woodbridge, his lady, and family, this ch.4.rt is constructed and published. " CHART B.—WOODBRIDGE FAMILY. Rev. Johna Woodbridge ot Stanton, =j=- near Highworth, Co. Wilts, Eng. | Parker, eldest dau. of Rev. Robert. 1641, 1 Rev lohni b 1813 Stanton Eng He was tor a time at t'le Univ. at Oxford, but Ieft,=Meroy Dudley, b. 2. Eev. Beni.i, b, 16^ Stanton, Eng ; grad. H. Coll, 1. Kev. Jonn 0. lojo, OLauLoii, jiuc, "="°.= '--'. , ._„ „u,-„i, i,„ !„„., „„wnii„o. tr, ¦WSont. 1(521 Eno- • 1642. He rBturnefl to Eneland and Obtained a Uv on account of the requirement of the oath of conformity, which he Vas unwilling to take. He came to this country in 1634, in the Mary and Jolm, with his uncle. Bey. Thomas Parker. After a residence ot eight years he returned to Bug. to settle his father's estate. He came back, and was ordained as first minister at Andover, Mass., 24 Oct 1645. In 1647 he was indiiced to go to England again, and did not return until 1663 when he brought his wife and twelve children, he having been ejected m 16b,J, He settled at Newbury, Mass,, as colleague with Kev, Thomas Parker, but was dis missed before 1670, Afterwards became a magistrate of the colony. He died li Mar, 1695, [Allen's Biog., and Savage's Oen. Diet,] ¦_ 27 Sept, 1621, Eng.; dau, of Gov. Tho mas and Dorothy of Roxbury,Mass She d. IJuly, 1691. 1642. He returned to England and obtained a liv ing in his native county, into which hewas induct ed, 16 Nov, 1648; was honored at Oxford with the degree of S,T,D, the same year. He next suc ceeded the famous Dr, Twiss at Newbury, and in. 1662 was ejected from office. He d, 1 Nov, 1684, 1671. 1 SaraW, b,7 3, Bev. John=, b,: June, 1640, 1644-5; grad, H, Coll, 1664; began to preach at An dover, 1666; was sett, at Killing- worth, Ct., 7 Apr. 1669; at Wnthers- fleld, 167(1, where he d. 1690. •2. Lucy2, b. 13 Mar, 1642; m, 2 Oct. 1667,Bev. Si- monBrad- street, b. 28 Sep. 1640, s. of Simon &Ann (Dud ley), of Cam bridge, Ips wich, Boston, Andover & Salem, Ord, 5 Oct, 1670; d. 168.3, She m, 2d, Capt, Daniel Epps. .Abigail Leete, b, 1647, eld est d. of Sov, Wm, & Ann, of Guilford,(.'t. She a. 9Feb.i;n, I 1671, 4. Capt, Thomas=,.-^Mary b, 1649, Eng, ; d, 30 Mar, 16Sl, at Newbury, where he had resided. Jones,She ra, 2d, Jo seph Coker. I I 1672, 6, Kev,Benjamin2===Mary b,'Eng, ; preach ed sorae years in Bristol; was at Kittery, 1688, Newcastle, N, H,, 1694, settled at Medford, 17'02, where he d, 15 Jon, 1710, _5, Mary2,b, 1652, L 1 Tim-=Mi 1, Paul', b- 12 Feb. 1673, 2, MaryS. b, 20 Feb. 1675, i I I 3, Thomas', 4, , Johns, i,, 24 h. 28 Jan ] Feb. 1679. 5, ' Benjamin', b,24Peb,1679. 167' 1 Benja-min^. Ward,b, 24 June, 1649. d, of Eev, John & Alice (Ed munds) of Ha verhill,M, She d,110ct. 1680. 7. Bev, othy2, b, 1666, Eng,; grad, H. C. 1675; was sixth minis ter of Hai-tf. ; d. :30 Apr. 1732; m. 2d, Abi gail { War ren) [Blood] m. -SA, Mary (Pitkin).[See Allen's Biog. Diet.] Uev. John', of W. Springflrid, Mass.. b. 10 June. 10;8. Kenilworth. ct.; gr. H. Coll. 1694, and was ord. 1698. He was killed by the falling of a tree under which he was riding, 10 June, 1718, [See Dea, Ebenezer' Parsons in the Parsojis Memorial.] irm. Jemima EUot, b, 14 Nov. 1679, d, ot Rev, Joseph of Guilt., Ct., and Mary (Brenton), rt. of Gov, Wm, of B. I, Joseph Ehot was son of Bev: John, '-the Indian Apostle." I Mercy', m, 1696, Bev,Ben,Rug- gles.t of Suit, Ct„ b. 11 Aug. gr,H,5,1701; 1678, s. of John ord, 8 Nov. Jr, of Roxbury, 1704, (Ji-oton, Mass, Ct, hetable (Wyllis) [Bussell] Foster, b, ab't 1658, d, ot Sam'l and Buth (Haynes) of Hartford, 1 ! i I 8, Joseph-, of - Newb. ta, bef, 1634, Eng, 9, Dorothy-. 10. Ann2. 11. Martha^, m. Capt. Sani'l Bug gies. [Ciipt, Sam-l-.TIto- ¦nia.'!^] serial number .jl of Kuggles. - Martha Rogers, d. of Eze kiel, of Ipswich, Mass,, & Marga ret, wid. nf Thos. iioott. l.tloseph' b, 7 May, 16S7, I 2, John', b, 13 Feb,1690;gr, H, Coll, 1710; pro, teacher at Newb, 1719- 31, and d, 13 Dec. 1731, 3.Nathaniel2, b. --S Jan, Ifi'.ill, 4. Jlavgarel', b. 1698. Rev. Thos.- Dudley', of Simsb., Ct, Rev, Eph,', 1, Samuel', grad, H, Coll, 1701 ; d, 1746; flrst min, of B, Hartford, Ct, 2; Susainia', [There icere proh. other children he- sides those given here.] 3, Eev, Ashbel', b. 170-1; d. 1768; grad. Yale Coll, 1724; was min, of Glas tenbury,' Ct. 4, Thi'odore', b, 23 June, 1717. \, Abigail*, m. John Mixer. 1729, I 11 Tryphena Euggles,his=2, Rev. John*, b. 25 Deo. 1702; grad. Yale= cousin, b. 1707, d, of Coll. 1726; was settled in Poquonnook, Rev. Benjamin and Windsor, Ot. 1726-36; res, Sulfleld, Ot, Mary (Woodbridge) several years; sett. So, Hadley, 21 Apr, of Suf, She d, 10 1742, where he rem, in the ministry 41 Jan. 1749. years, until his death by typhus fever io Sept. 1783. 50. 1. Tryphena', b, 31 July, 1731; m, Sam. Preston, of S. Hadley, whod,18Jan, 1799, aged 83. Shed, 18 Aug. 1777, They had five chil dren. I 1762. ohn'. h : !. Maj. J. 24 July, 1732; d. 27 Deo, 1782, of apoplexy, He was capt. In the French and major in the Rev. war. Mary Whit- 8, Benjamin-Ruggles', b. 16 ney, ot Wa- Oot, 1738; d, soon, tertown.M, 4. Col. Benj, Euggles, M,D, She d. Aug. born 6 Mar. 1739; died 8 1805, They March, 1819, He was had flve much in public life, and children. for many years a member of the Mass, Legislature. He was unmarried. .Martha (Clark) Stiong, wid. of Daniel, She was b. 1726, dau. of Samuel & Mary [Davial wid. of John. Shed. 20 Aug. 1783, of typhus fever, three weeks before her husband. 8. Jahleel*, d. inf, 4. Jemima*, m, N Ich- olson,of N.J. 5. Judge Joseph*, of Stockbridge, Mass. 6. Timothy*, teacher in Indian Mission, at Stockbridge ; judge of prob. and common pleas. 7. Benjamin*, d. Inf. 8. Rev. Benjamin*, grad. Tale Coll. 1740; was ord. 1742 ; In 1783 Mr. BaU was his colleague. Preached in Amity, Ct,, wElfch name was changed to Wood- bridge : in retum for the honor he presented to the town " Whitby's Comment ary," He d. 1786, much res pected. Two sons settled in Stockbridge. 6,Jahle6l', b, 13 Deo. 1751 ; d. Deo, 1825, unm; farmer at S.Hadley, Mass. 6. .ffineas', b. 29 Sept. 1752; d.a Jan. 1832, unm. Far mer, S. Hadley, 7. Dr, Sylvester", b,= 10 May, 1754, d, 1824, ' at Southampton, Mass,j where he practiced his pro fession skilfully and faithfully many years. Dorothy', b, 8 Lucy", b. 6 John", b, 12 July, 1769; Martha" b,. Buggies", b.1 May, 1763. Jau. 1765. d. 2. Deo. 1855. 8Jan. 177L June, 1775. S.Caroline", b. 14 Deo. 1756; d, 27 Feb. 1785; m.Ithamar Good win, of S. Hadley, Mass. 9, Sophia, b, 16 Oot. 1761: d. 27 June, 1832; m. 20 May, 1786, Rev. Jo seph Strong who was sett. at Heath, M„ 1790-1803, and at Eastbury, Ct , 1806-17. He d. 19 Deo. 1823, Clinton, N. Y. [Strong Qen., J>. 361.1 1 Rev John", D, D., b. 2 Deo. 1784, Southampton, Mass, [calUd by mistake, in the Bft. of Sadley,son=^Map-AnnSejmoaT, " -S- JSmoffiw.] Grad, W. CoU 1804; orf pastor of church in Hadley, 20 June 1810, and remamed | i of Thomas-T of u itot conneSilon until 15 Sept, 183(), whe/he was dis, to take the pastorate of the Bowery Presb I Hartford Ct. She Ch to N Y city. He was aftfsett, in Bridgeport and New Hartford, Ct., and, 18 Feb, 1842 became I d. 16 June, 1858. Urst pastor of the RusseU Society in Hadley, He was dis, 15 July, 1857, but continued to reside I ia Hadley, where, 14 months 25 days before his birth, his grandfather. Rev, John* W., died, |_^ 2, Mindwell", d, 1837; m. Rev. -Vinson Could. 3. Bev, Sylvester", D. D., sett, ia New Orleans, La. 3. Susan- Augusta', b, 30 Aug, 1819, 4, Emeline', b, 23 Nov, 1821 ; m, 2 Feb. 1848, Wm,-P. Dickinson. Kem. to Chicago, 111, B. Charlotte', b, 6 Mar, 1824; m, 4 Aug, 1842, Elisha-S, Wadsworth of Chicago. 1 Mindwell', b, 20 Mar, 1815; d. 8 Oct, 1849; m, B Oot. 1847, Geo. A. GibbS, Esq,, of Chicago, IU. 8. Mary-Ann', b, 13 July, 1817 ; m, 11 Aug, 1840, Aaron Hawley, who d, 19 Aug, 1847. She m. . 2nd, 20 July, 1850, Bev. Parsons-Cook, 'D.D., of Lynn. [See Mem. of Cor-net Jos^h' Parsons]. ?Wrnm Southwick Hampden Co , Mass., 8 May, 1834, the compiler ofthis Mbmoriai. Voliiub removed to New York olty; and on and from Sunday, 18 May, for the neri.^ Iron^fe^V, oe^S, by invitation, a seat 'in the pew of Rev, John-C. Drigham, Corresponding Secretary of the American Bible Society, worshipmg at the Bowery Presbyterian Church under the ministry of Rev. Dr, John" Woodbridge. 6, Rebecca', b, 22 Mar. 1826; m 2 Oot. 1850, Erastus-S, Williams, Esq., of Chicago, IU. 7. John', b. 3 Mar, 1829 ; m. 10 July, 1851, EUzabeth Butler, Lawyer jn Chicago, 111, 8. Louisa-Christmas, b, 10 Sept. 1831. fl. El zabeth-Octavia ', b, 10 Jan. 1836; m. 10 Sept, 1853, Rev. Eioh- ard-H. Richardson, of Chicago, IU. ' S-l Eleanor' (winslow) bakeb. Appendix. 1. ELEANOR' or ELLEN*, (dau. of Kendm' Winslow,) h. abt. 1637, Marshfield, Mass. ; -was buried 27 Aug. 1676, aged 39, at Marshfleld ; m. 29 Dec. 1656, Samuel Baker, of Marshfield. John' Winslow bequeathed unto his "kinsman, Eleanor Baker," dau. ot his brother, Kenelm Winslow, £5 in goods [WUl of John' Winslow.] He died 1699. [He married 2d, Patience Simmons, perhaps wid. of Moses, of Scitu ate, and had Eleanor, Samuel and Josias. Samuel, Jr., m. 27 Feb. 1699, Sarah Snow.] See Kenelm' Winslow Memorial, p. 78, serial number, 18. Ma/rshfUld, Mass. Their children were : 2. 1. Kenelm, [10] b. 23 Mar. 1057-8; m. Sarah Bradford. 3. 2. Lydia, b. 18 Feb. 1659-60. 4. 3. Elizabeth, b. 18 Mar. 1661-2. 5. 4. Alice, b. 19 May, 1663. 6. 5. Eleanor, b. 1665. 7. 6. Mary, b. 9 May, 1667. 8. 7. , b. 1669. 9. 8. , b. 1671. Savage says of the children born in 1667, 1669, and 1671, " of whose names, in the mutilated state of the record, no certainty can be attained." 10. KENELM', [2] (Eleanor'' (Winshw) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 23 Mar, 1657-8, Marshfleld, Mass. ; married Sarah' Bradford, dau. of Dep. Gov. William" and Alice (Richards) ot Kingston, Muss., and gr. dau. ot Gov. AVilliam' of Plymouth, Mass., and Alice [Southworth] widow of Edward Southworth. Marshfleld, Mass. Children : 11. 1. Sarah*, [31] b. 28 Oct. 1688; m. 26 Mar. 1713, John Sherman. 13. 3. Alice*, [31] b. 3 Nov. 1690; d. 14 June, 1715; m. 1713, Nathan Thomas. 13. 3. Eleanor',- b. 31 Mar. 1693; m, 1716-17, Benj. PhilUps. 14. 4. Abigail*, b. 33 Dec. 1693 ; m. 1730-21, Gideon Thomas. 15. 5. Kenelm*, [32] b. 3 Nov. 1695; d. 33 May, 1771; m. Patience Doty. 16. 6. Bethiah*, b. 12 May, 1699; m. ScoUay, of Boston, s.p. 17. 7. Keziah*, b. 15 May or Aug. 1701 ; m. Clapp, of Rochester, Mass. 18. 8. Samuel*, [139] b. 5 Feb. 1703; d. 4 Nov, 1793; in, Hannah Ford. 19. 9. (William*, [292] b. 18 Oct. 1705; m. 1739, Sarah Perkins. 30, 10- 'Edward*, [394] b. 18 Oct. 1705; married . 31. SARAH*, [11] (Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winslow) 'Baker, Kenelm',)h. ii8 Oct. 1688; m, 26 Mar. 1713, John' Sherman, b. 17 Oct. 1682, son of John" and Jane (Hatch) of Marshfleld and gr. s. of Wm.' and Prudence (Hill) of M. He was one of the first settlers of Rochester, on land purchased by his father. Children : 32. 1. Sarah", b. 15 Aug. 1714. 23. 2. Jane', b. 2 Oct. 1716. 24. 3. Alice', b. 29 July, 1719, Appendix, bakeb, thomas, LrrrLB, turner, fisher, pekby, rETEBSON, banks. 35 25. 4. ( JoHN^ b. 27 July, 1721 ; d. 5 Nov. 1803. 26. 5. 'Abigail', b. 27 July, 1721. 27. 6. Bethia', b. 26 Jan. 1724. 28. 7. William', b. 11 Jan. 1726. 29. 8. Lois', b. 28 Oct. 1728. 30. 9. Samuel', b. 3 Jan. 1730. 31. ALICE*, [12] (Kenelm', Eleanor* (Winshw) Baker, S«n«fe',) b. 3 Nov. 1690; married in 1713, Nathan Thomas, Sr. One of the inscriptions on Burying Hill, Marshfleld, reads thus: HERE LIES YE BODY OF ALICE THOMAS WIFE OF NATHAN THOMAS AGED 25 TEARS DYED JUNE YB 14 1715 33. KENELM*, [15] (Kendm', Eleanor' (Winslow) 'Ba.'ker, Kenelm',) b, 3 Nov. 1695, North Duxbury, Mass. ; d. 22 May, 1771 ; m. Duxbury, 22 Jan. 1718-19, Patience Doty, of Mai-shfleld, who d. 18 Feb. 1784, aged 87 years. Children: 33. John', [40] b. 18 Oct. 1719 ; m. 21 Feb. 1742, Ruth Barker, of Pembroke. 34. Alice', b. 6 Jan. 1722; mamed Ephraim Little. 35. S.VBAH', b. 1 Apr. 1726; married Thomas Little. 36. Kenelm', b. 1 July, 1728; m. 1753, Tabitha Hewit. 37. Elizabeth', [70] b. 29 July, 1730; m. Nathan Turner, ot Soituate. 38. William', [74] b. 16 Oct. 1734; m. Hannah Lincoln, " " 39. Lucy', [81] b. 15 May, 1737; m. 1762, Dr. Daniel Fisher. 40. JOHN', [33] (Kendm*, Kenelm', Eleanor* (Winslow) Baker, Kenelm',) h. 18 Oct. 1719 ; m. 21 Feb. 1748, Ruth Barker, of Pembroke, Mass. Children : 41. John", [51] b. 14 Oct. 1743; m. Ruth Jones; m. 2d, [Barker].* 43. Ruth", b. 3 May, 1745 ; probably died young. 43. Alice', b. 25 Nov. 1747: m. 1767, Samuel Perry, of Pembroke. 44. Patience', b. 14 Nov. 1749 ; m. 1768, Abram Peterson, of Duxbury. 45. Sarah", b. 33 July, 1751 ; m. 1773, Calvin Turner, of Penn. Their grand daughter married Gen. N-P. Banks. 46. Elizabeth", b. 10 Nov. 1753; m. 1774, Joseph Ozier. Removed to the State of Maine ; perhaps to Bristol. 47. Ruth", b. 10 Oct. 1755 ; m. 27 Jan. 1780, Charles Kant. Rem. to Beadfldd, Me. 48. Lucy", b. 22 Sept. 1763 ; m. 1786, John Thomas. 49. Edward-Doty", [56] b. 10 Jan. 1765; d. 24 May, 1834; m. Olive Weston; m. 2d, Sally Weston, 50. Scollay", b. 1768 ; m. 1795, Polly Southworth, of Duxbury. Rem. to Knox, Me. *See "Method in Genealogy,' Appendix, for explanation of this use of the bracket. 86 descendants of elbanoe' (winslow) bakeb. Appendu. 51. JOHN", [41] (John^, Kendm*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (.Winslow) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 11 Oct. 1743; man-ied Ruth Jones; m. 2d, [Barker]. Children : 53. Nabby', married Seth Simmons, whose parents were of Duxbury, Mass. After his death she m. Joshua Ford. His parents were also trom Duxbury. 53. Miriam', married Charles' Baker [194]. 54. Barker', (ch. of2dw.), married Hatch, of Pembroke. 55. Ruth', married Charles Wright, of Marslifleld, Mass. 56. EDWARD-DOTY", [49[ (John', Kenelm*, Kendm', Eleanor' (TTmsZoaj) Baker Kenelm',) b. 10 Jan. 1765; d. 24 May, 1834; married Olive Weston, dau. of Dea. Wil liam ; m. 3d, Sally Weston, sister of Olive, Buixbury, Mass. Children : 57. Sylvanus-W.', born 1793. 58. Capt. Otis', born in 1794 ; married , of Marshfleld. Sea-captain. ChUd : 59. Capt. Otis'. Res. Kingston. 60. Edward-D', bom in 1796 ; married Lucy Turner. They had a large family of child rrn. 61. LuCY-W.', born in 1799. 63. George;'. 63. ALMHiA', married Joseph Brewster, 0-1, Barker-C. 65. John'. 66. William'. 67. James'. 68. Sarah'. 69. Mary-E', born in 1824. 70. ELIZABETH', [37] (Knelm*, Kendm', Eleanor^ (Wivshw) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 39 July, 1730 ; married Nathaniel Turner, of Scituate, Mass. Child: 71. Temperance", married Isaac Thomas. Child: 72. Zenas', married Mary Randell. Child: 73. Aclisah', married Capt. Curtis Goodsell, of East Boston, who bought the farm owned by Kenelm' Winslow, at Marshfield, Mass. [See smal No. 1929 of Kenelm' Winshw Menwrial.] 74. WILLIAM', [88] (Kendm*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winslow) Baker, Kendm',) b. 10 Oct. 1734 ; married Hannah Lincoln, whose parents resided in Scituate, Mass. ' Children : 75. John", b, 38 Apr. 1754 ; married Sarah Simmons. 70. Meroy", b. Apr, 1756; " John Ford. Appendix. K. hunt, fisher, bawson, bruob, FisEKcn, pelt, curtis. 37 77. WILLU.M", b. 10 Sept. 1759; m. Abigail Low. 78. Hannah", b. 28 Oct. 17G7; " Joseph Hunt. 79. NATHANiEL",b. 3Feb. 1770; " Mary Turner. 80. Benjamin", b. 10 June, 1773 ; was unmarried. 81. LUCY', [39] (Kenelm*, Kenelm', Eleanor' { Winslmo) B3.'k.Bt,Kenehn',) b. 15 May, 1737 ; died in 1814, North Brookfield, Mass. ; married, in 1762, Dr. Daniel Fisher, whose parents were of Marshfield, and afterwards of Wrentham, Mass. Children : 83. Daniel-Cowell", b. 5 May, 1764. 83. Lucy-Baker', [86] b. 1765; d. 1812-13; m. Thompson Bawaoa. 84. Joseph", b. 24 Nov. 1767. 85. Charles", bapt. 10 Nov. 1772. 86. LUCY BAKER", [83] (Lwyy' (Baker)'Eish.&i, Kendm*, Kendm', Eleanor' (Wins- low) Baker, Kendm',) born in 1765 ; died 1812-13, North Brookfield, Mass. She mar ried at Mendon, Mass., 6 Oct. 1785, Thompson" RAWSON, b. ,22 Feb. 1764, at M., s. of Edward* and Deborah (Warren) of M. [Edward* was s. ot Nathaniel' and Han nah (Thompson), gr. s. of WilUam' and Ann (Glover) and gr. gr. s. of Edward' and Rachel (Perne). Bawson Gen., p. 65.] He settled in Brookfield, Mass., and lived there till 1814. After the death of his wife he lived with his son Fisher, at New Or leans, La., where he died, 24 Mar. 1848. Children : 87. Hlbam', [99] b. July, 1786; d. 1 June, 1865; m. Nancy Hamilton. 88. Betsey', b. 22 Mar. 1788; d. 13 Sept. 1818, Waldoboro, Me. ; m. 3 Apr. 1806, Charles Bruce. 89. Avery', b. 25 Nov. 1789; i 22 Feb. 1827; m. 11 June, 1816, Harriet Bar nard. Children : 89». Avery". SO". AdeUne", m. Isaac French. 90. Lucv-Fishbk', b. 26 Deo. 1791 ; d. 10 Mar. 1815. 91. Nancy', b. 6 Jan. 1794; d. 10 Oct. 1814. 92. Horace', b. 30 Sept. 1795; d. 3 Apr. 1835; m. 31 Nov. 1820, Mary-Lowe Barnard. They have one son, a merchant in Waldoboro, Me. 93. Eunice', b. 18 Dec. 1797; d. 35 Dec. 1816. 94. Fishes', b. 15 Feb. 1800; d. 23 July, 1848, New Orleans, La. He marriod, 1834, Mary-R. Berry. 95. Wabken', b. 21 June^ 1802; is deceased. He married at Camden, Me., 6 Oct. 182.0, Lucy-H. Gould. Lawyer. They had six children, one of whom, Edwin-Tilton-Gould', res. 1872, Rockland, Me. 96. Harriet', b. 9 Jan. 1805 ; is deceased ; m. 25 Dec. 1844, Daniel-Ide Felt. 97. Thompson-Baxtek', b. 21 May, 1807; d. 20 Dec. 1827, Waldoboro, Me. 98. Hannah', b. 16 Mar. 1810; d. 2 Jan. 1845; m. New Orleans, 8 June, 1832, Edward Curtis, of N.O. 38 descendants of blbanob' (winslow) baker. Appendix. K. 99. HIRAM', [37] (s, of Lucy-Baker' (Fisher) Rawson) b. July, 1786, Jlendon, Worcester Co., Mass. ; d. 1 June, 1865, Montgomery, Franklin Co., Vt. ; m. North Brookfield, Mass., 1 Mar. 1808, Nancy Hamilton, b. 1 Nov. 1792, N.B., dau. of Rufus and Mary (Kingsbury) of N.B. He held various town ofiices. and was a member of the constitutional convention in 1854. Fanner. Res. Waldoboro, Cam den, Rockland, and Eddington, Me. Children : 100. 1. Windsor-Ayers', b. 11 or 12 May, 1808, Brookfield, Mass. ; m. Montgomery, Vt., 26 Jan. 1850, Betsy Thomas, born in M., dau. ot Zebulon, of M. Farmer. Res. 1873, Montgomery, Vt. 101. 2. Joseph-Addison", b. 13 July, 1810, Brookfield, JIass. ; d. 28 Sept. 1832, Montgomery. 103. 3. Hiram-Fisher", b. 5 Sept. 1813, M. ; d. 4 July, 1814, B. 103. 4. Hiram-Hamilton", b. 3 June, 1815, B, ; married at M., 26 Feb. 18-10, Harriet Johnson, b. 29 Mar. 1817, M,, dau. ot Levi aud Lucy (Martin) of Putney, Vt. Captain in militia ; justice of the peace for twenty-flve years ; and sheriff of FrankUn County eight years. Farmer. Res. 1872, Montgomery, Vt. Children born in Montgomery: 104. 1. Levi-Jarvis", b. 9 Mar. 1842; is an Engineer on the Lakes; ran the W. M. Tweed from Buffalo to Chicago, 1872 ; was unmarried at that date, 105. 3. Homer-HamUton", b. 9 Feb. 1844; in 1872,- had a meat market in Hudson, Mich. 106, 3. Alice-Emily', b. 23 Jan. 1846. 107. 4. Harriet- Adell', b. 7 Jan. 1849. 108. 5. Alma-Nancy', d. 36 Feb. 1853, Montgomery. 109. 6. Frederic-Fisher", b. 27 Feb. 1855. 110. 6. Horace", b. 3 July, 1817, Waldoboro, Me. ; d. 4 Nov. 1861, Montgomery, Vt. ; married there, 1 Nov. 1850, Sarah Crissa, born in Westfield, Vt., dau. ot John, of W. Fai-iner. Children: 111. Eugene". 112. Otis-Hamilton'. 113. Nina". 114. 6. Joel", b. 4 July, 1819, Montgomery, Vt. ; d. there, 7 July, 1819. 115. 7. Nancy", b. 3 June, 1831, at M. ; married there, 30 Mar, 1843, Archibald CampbeR, born in Putney, Vt., s. of Charles, of M, Farmer. Res. 1873, Montgomei-y Center, Vt. Children born in M : 116. Ormsby'- 117. Lovel-Rawson". 118. EUis", d. June, 1871, aged 30, Montgomery. 119. 8. Rufus", b. 14 Mar. 1834, M. ; married there, -30 June, 1868, Caira Kelton b. Mar. 1841, M., dau. of Otis-Lovel and Carrie ( ) of M, Parmer! lies, 1873, Montgomery, Vt. Appendix. K. bichardson, baker, tho-uas, perby. 89 Child: 120. Jennie-Dorcas*, b. 35 Dec. 1870, 51. 131. 9. Harriet", b. 7 June, 1828, M, ; ra. M., 10 Sept. 1852, Andrew- Jackson Richardson, born in Corinth, Vt., s. of Benjamin and Eliza (Swan) of .M. Farmer. Res. 1872, Montgomery, Vt. Children : 123. Anstiee*. 123. Harriet*. 124. Martha*. 135. Kate'. 136. Choate". 137. 10. Warren-Addison', b. 33 May, 1832, Montgomery, Vt. ; ra. there, September, 1863, Abbie-IIead Fuller, b. 8 Sept. 1839, M., dau. of Bethuel- Washburn and Dolly (Head) of M. Farmer. Res. 1872, Montgomery, Vt. Child: 128. Charles-FuUer*, b. January, 1869, M. 129. SAMUEL*, [IS] (Kendm', Eleanor' (Win.slow) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 5 Yeb. 1702; died 4 Nov. IT'JlJ, aged 91 ; married, 9 Nov. 1726, Marshfleld Bee, Hannah Ford, who died 38 Apr. 1800, 'aged 95Iyears. She was dau. of Jas. and Hannah (Ding- ley), and gr. dau. ot Michael and Abigail (Snow) who was dau. of Anthony Snow and Abigail (Warren) dau. of Richard' and Elizabeth ( ) Warren, of the ever memora ble company who were passengers in the Mayflower in 1630. [Hannah Dingley was dau. of Jacob and Elizabeth, and gr. dau. of John and Sarah, early settlers of tbe town of Marshfield.] Buxbury, Mass. Children: 130. Eleanor', b. 21 Sept. 1727; m. 7 Nov. 1754; Joseph' Thomas [1233]. 131. Hannah', b. 25 Feb. 1729; lived to be more than 90 years of age; m. 1767, Samuel Smith. s. p. 133. Bethia", b. 11 May, 1733; m. 25 Dec. 1760, Henry Perry. 133. Huldah', b. 23 June, 1734. 134. Samuel', b. 26 Feb. 1735; was drowned May 1759, "at the Eastward." 135. James", [140] b. 4 Jan. 1737; d. 3 Aug. 1798; m. Celia Adams. 136. ¦ Thomas', b. 34 Jan. 1739; m. 1795, Sarah Thomas, s. p. 137. Charles", [149] b. 26 Apr. 1741; d. 17 Jan. 1817; m. Deborah Williamson. [Sarah", b. 5 Oct. 1741, ace. to Mitchell.] 138. Maj-. Elijah', [257] b. 11 July, 1744 ; m. Mary Whittemore. 139. Abigail', b. 24 Sept. 1746 ; m. 15 Oct. 1769, Israel Perry, of Hanover, 140. JAMES', [135] (Samuel*, Kendm', Eleanor' (Winslow) Baker, Kenelm',) h. 4 Jan. 1737 ; d. 3 Aug. 1798 ; m. Celia Adams, whose parents res. Kingston. Children: 141. James", d. 37 July, 1769, in his 11th year. 142. Samuel", m. Eleanor Joyce, dau. of John and Faith (Stevens). 40 DESCENDANTS OF ELEANOR^' (WIKSLOW) BAKliK. Appciulix. K. Children: 143. James'. , 144. Faith'. 145. Elizabeth'. 146. Cella". 147. Mary". 148. Thomas', married and had thirteen children, all of whom were daughters excepting the last. 149. CHARLES', [137] (Samuel*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winshw) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 26 Apr. 1741; d. 17 Jan. 1817; married Deborah WUUamson, b. 24 Jan. 1742; d. 16 Jan. 1834 ; dau. of Samuel and EUzabeth (Eames). He Uved on the ancestral lands of the Bakers. Children born in Marshfleld : 150. 1. Eleanor", [157] b. 21 Jan. 1769 ; m. Ichabod Weston ; m. (2) Ira Chandler. 151. 2. Abigail", [166] b. 18 May, 1770; d. 8 Apr. 1812; m. Asa Walker. 152. 3. Charles", [194] b. 18 Dec. 1771 or 28 Dec. 1772; d. 22 Dec. 1846; m. Miriam Baker. 153. 4. Samuel", [214] b. March, 1774; d. 4 Apr. 1853; m. Eunice' Perry. 154. 5. John", b. Sept. 1776; d. Sept. 1778. 155. 6. Deborah", b. 10 Jan. ] 781 ; m. Simeon Weston, b. 6 May, 1781 ; d. 13 Aug. 1805 ; s. of Asa and Sarah (Brewster) of Marshfleld. They had Simeon', b. 18 Oct. 1805; d. 5 July, 1835, unmarried. 156. 7. .Tohn", b. 28 Mar. 1788 ; d. 10 June, 1808. 157. ELEANOR", [150] (Olmrles', Samuel*, Kenehn', Eleamm' (Winslow) Baker. Kenehn',) b. 31 Jan. 1769, man-ied Ichabod Weston, 8. of Dea. William. He died at sea. She married 2d, Ira Chandler. Children: 158. Baker', b. May, 1789. 159. Hannah-Baker', b. 4 Aug. 1791; married Peter- West McLauthlin, s. ot Joseph and Jane (West) of Kingston, Mass. After his death she married Samuel IVEcLauthlin, br. of her first husband. Children : 160. Peter-West". Res. 1871, Kingston, Mass. By 2d marriage : 161. Hannah', is not living. She married Thomas Adams, who res. 1871, Kingston, Mass. 163. Christi ania-Holmes", d. 34 June, ISrO; marrifed John Johnson. 163. Samuel", married Hannah Snell. Ues. 1871, North Bridge, cater, Mass. 164. Simeon", married Frances Briidtord, lies. 1871, Kingston Mass. 165. Eleanor-Baker', b. 8 Apr. 1813; marrieil Abuer-'\^¦illiaIn Pollard. Appendix. K. Sylvester, caever, bates, hunt, brown. 41 166. ABIGAIL', [151] (Charles', Samuel*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winshw) Baker, Kenelm',) )3. 18 May, 1770; d. 8 Apr. 1812; andwas buried in Marshfleld, Mass, She mariied at M., 28 Nov. 1793, Asa WALKER, b. 21 May, 1763, atM,, s. of Isaiah and (Sherman). [He married 3d, 15 Apr. 1813, Lydia Thomas, dau. of Zona.s, of M.] He died in 1820, and was buried in Marshfleld, Farmer, Children born in Marshdeld: 167. 1. Lucy', [ ] b, 7 June 1794; m. Marshfield, 7 June. 1813, Thomas-Osborn Sylvester, b. 14 Jan. 1792, at M,, s. of James and Sally Osborn, of M. He died 29 Oct. 1862, Cohasset. Blacksmith. Children : 168. 1. Lucy- Walker", b. 27 Feb. 1814, Scituate, Mass. ; d. there, 1 June, 1816. 169. 2. Roxana-Thomas". b. 13 Feb. 1816, S. ; m. Quincy, Mass., 15 Jan. 1837, Hatch Carver, a descendant of Gov. Carver, b. 3 July, 1813, Pembroke, Mass., s. of Barstow and Lucy (Hatch) of Marshfleld. Ship-cai-pen- ter; has held various town offices. Res. 1872, East Marshfleld, Mass. Children : ITO. 1. Emma-Mandana'. b. 9 Apr. 1840, Marshfleld; married there, 1 Jan. 1866, Albert Bates, b, 23 Nov. 1841, s. of MarshaU and Huldah (Hall) ot M. Mrs. Bates has in her possession two ma hogany chairs that Maj. -Gen. Winslow brought' from England. His son. Dr. Isaac Winslow, sold them to a Mr. Rogers, end his wife who survived him thirty years, gave them, at her decease, to Mrs. Bates. See Memorial of Gov. Edwa/rd' Winslow. Boot maker. Res. 1873, E. Marshfleld, Mass. Child: 171. Walter-CUft", b. 11 May, 1868, Marshfleld. 172. 2. Francis-Eugend', b. 9 Aug. 1841, M. 173. 3. George-Hatch', b. 14 Sept. 1852, M. 174. 8. Jane-Le-wis", b. 9 Nov, 1818, Scituate, Mass.; d. there, 25 Sept. 1822. 175. 4. Deborah- Walkei-*, b, 19 May, 1822, S. ; married George Hunt. Res. 1872, Hingham, Mass. 176. 6. Mai-cia-Ann', b. 14 Feb 1824, S. ; married Res. 1873, Mass. 177. 6. Mary- Ann Hatch', b. 30 Dec. 1839, Scituate ; m. by Rev. James Lunt, Quincy, Plymouth Co., Mass. 3 Dec. 1850, Washington Bro-wn, b. 36 Oct. 1819, Abington, Plymouth Co., Mass. Wholesale boot and shoe dealer in Baston. Res. 1872, N. Cohasset, Mass. Children : 178. " 1. Marian', b. 34 Mar. 1853, Philadelphia, Pa. ; d. 25 Mar. 1863, N. Cohasset, 179. 2. Anna-Mary', b. 13 Nov. 1855, Braintree, Mass. 180. 3. Lucy- Walker', b. 35 June, 1859, N. Cohasset. 181. 4. Arthur-Hampden', b. 10 May, 1864, " 42 DESCENDANTS OF ELEANOR' (wiNSLOW) BAKER. Appendix. 182. 5. Bessie- Wales', b. 10 May, 1869, N. Cohasset. 183. 6. W.-Augustus', b. 24 Oct. 1870, N. 184. 7. Sarah-Augusta", b. 30 Mar. 1833, Quincy, Mass, ; married Kittrell, who is now deceased. She res, 1873, Hingham, Mass. 185. 3. Deborah', b. 7 June, 1798, Marshfield; married Edward Stevens, of Han son, Mass. 186. 3. Charles', b. Aug. 1800 at M. ; is not living. He married Ann-Matilda Reed, b. 6 Apr. 1811, dau. of Jesse. After his death she married E.-M. Jocelyn. She res. 1872, Marshfleld. Children : 187. Charles-Howard". Res. 1872, Marshfield, Mass. 188. Matilda-A.", married Damon. " " 189. Almeda', married E-yvell. ;' " 190, 4. Wealthy', b. 39 Nov. 1803, Marshfield; married Horatio-Gates Reed, s. of Jesse, and brother of Ann-Matilda, who married Charles' [186] 191. 5. Julia-Ann', b. 19 Jan. 1805, at Marshfield; d. 22 June, 1834, Middleboro. She married Alexander Feltis, of Vassalboro, Me., and Quincy. Black smith. Child: 192. Asa'. 193. 6. Abigail-Bakke', b. 23 July, 1807; married Dean Randall, who is no-w deceased. His parents resided in Weymouth, Mass. She res. 1871, East Weymouth, Mass. 194. CHARLES', [153] (Charles', Samuel*, Kenelm', EUanor' (Winshw) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 28 Dec. 1773; d. 22 Dec. 1846; married Miriam' Baker [53], dau. of John' and Ruth (Jones). Children: 195. 1. Eleanor', married Abner Sampson. Children : 196. Charies'. 197. George'. 198. 2. Alvin'. married Ruby Weston, dau. of Chandler and Judith (Sampson). After her death he married Martha Delano, dau. of EUjah and JIartha (Alden). s.p. 199. 3. Charles-Martin', married Mary Morgan, s p 300. 4. Harriet', married Calvin-Bullock Payne, son ot Dr, Isaac and Abigail (Thomas,) and gr. s. of Dea. Briggs Thomas aud Abigail (Thomas). Child: 201. Rowena". 202. 5. Hiram', is not living. He married j\Iai-iel Damon, dau. of Truman and Mercy (Ames), Appendix. hall, tavloii, baker, hewett. 43 Children: 203. Charles-Henry'. 304. Mariel'. 205. . Alvin-Turner'. 306. Hiram", died, and was buried with his father. 207. 6. Miriam', b. 16 Mar. 1813; married Warren Hall, s. of Danforth and Betsy (Trouant) of Marshfield. Res. 1872, E. Marshfleld, Mass. Children: 208. Rowena', b. 5 Apr. 1843; was unmarried in 1871. 209. Adin-Wilds", died in infancy. 210. Clara-Augusta", b. 31 Apr. 18—; married, July, 1809, George Taylor, s. of Willis and Lucy (Swift) of Pembroke, Mass. Child: 311. Lucy-Warren', b. 16 Dec. 1869. 312. 7. Ruth', died aged 2 years, 313. 8. Harvey', m. Sylvania Thomas, dau. of Peleg and Sylvania (Keene). s.p. 314. SAMUEL", [153] (Charles.', Samuel*, Kendm', Eleanor' (Winslow) Baker, Kenelm',) born March, 1774, Marshfield, Mass. ; died 4 Apr. 1852. He married, 7 Jan. 1805, Eunice" Perry, b. 14 Jlar. 1777, dau. of Israel and Abigail' (Baker) ot Marshfield [139]. She died 24 Nov. 1863. Children : 215. 1. Horatio', b. 20 Oct. 1806; m. November, 1833, Lydia Prouty, b. 19 July, 1807, dau. of David and (Stoddard). s.p, 216. 3. Paul', b. 16 Jan, 1808; married, 1 June, 1834, Achsah Loud, b. 24 1813, dau. of Samuel and Huldah. She died 37 Apr. 1856. He married 2nd, Laura Baldwin. Children : 317. John-Henry", died aged 4 years. 318. Reuben", b. 13 Mar. 1837; married a widow whose maiden name was Mary Boynton. s.p. 219. Henry-Augustus', b. 11 Aug. 1841; married Sarah Q. Thomas. Children : 220. Martha- Cora', b. July, 1863. 321. Henry- Atherton', b. 24 Nov. 1864. 333. Josepli-Harlan'. 333. Eunice", b. 16 Oct. 1844. 324. Arthur", b. 28 Mar. 1856. 225, Edgar", b. 8 Feb. 1861. 236. Paul-Grayson', b. 31 May, 1863. 327. , died aged 13 hours. 238. 3, Sarah-Thomas', b. 28 Nov. 1809; m. 34 Dec. 1880, Joseph Hev/ett, b, 7 Aug. 1804, s. of Joseph and AbigaU (Harlow) of Marshfield. 44 descendants of blbanor' (winslow) bakeb. Appendix. K. Children : 229. 1. Lucius', b. 22 May, 1832; d. unmarried, 24 Nov. 1859. 230. 2. Herman', b. 27 Oct. 1833; m. Sarah Severance, who died 11 May, 1869. Child: 231, Herman', b. 20 Mar. 1869. 232. 3. Edward- Austin", b. 29 Nov. 1834; was burned to death in his grandfa ther's house, 4 Nov. 1838. 233. 4. EUen-EUza", b. 12 Oct. 1836; was unmarried in 1871. 234. 5. Edward-Austin", b. 30 Mar. 1840. ; m. Nov. 1868, Mary MitcheU. Children : 235. 1. Mairy-Alice' , b. 11 June, 1868. 236. 2. Sarah-Balcer', b. 31 Dec. 1870. 237. 6. Abby', b. 28 Feb. 1842; m. Nov. 1868, the day after Thanksgiving, Harvey-Otis Mitchell, s. of Harvey and (Howard). Child: 238. Agnes-Helena*, b. 26 Aug. 1870. 239. 7. Samuel-Myron', b. 21 Sept. 1843. 240. 8. Nancy", b. 23 Oct. 1845. 241. 9. Sarah- Amanda", b. 29 Jan, 1847; d. Sept. 1857. 242. 10. Justin", b. 2 Oct. 1852. 243. 4. Achs.\h-Lbwis', b. 17 Apr. 1811; m. 21 Apr. 1841; Capt. Stephen-Gushing Sprague, b. 19 July, 1812, Marshfield, s. ot Jonathan and Ruth (Phillips) ot M. Sea-captain. Children born in Marshfleld: 244. 1. Elisha-Cushing", b. 16 Apr. 1842; m. King.ston, Mass., 1 Nov. 1868, Louisa Cushman, b. 8 Sept. 1848, dau. of Geo. and Betsey (Cushman) of K. Children : 245. 1. Caroline- Louisa', b. 1 .luly, 1869. 246. 2. Nettie- Gerti-ude', b. 3 Feb. 1871. 247. 3. Horatio-Baker", b. 11 Nov. 1843. Res. 1871, Pescadero, Cal. 248. 3. Marcia-Thomas", b. 11 June, 1845; d. 5 Sept. 1850. 349. 4. AdeUne-Jameson", b. 31 Jfar, 1855. 250. 5. Samuel', b. 24 Apr. 1813; d. 4 Aug. 1816. 351. 6. Nancy-Rogers', b. 16 June, 1813, 253. 7. John', b. 8 Apr. 1815; married, 8 Jan. .1854, Jlary- Ann Tilden, b. 26 Nov. 1825, dau. of John and Mary (Raynolds) of North Bridgewater, JIass. Children : 253. 1. Mary-Raynolds', b. 23 Jlar. 1859. 254. 2. John", b. 20 Jlar, 1S61. 255. 3. Abbie Tilden", b. 30 June, 18G3. 250. 8. Samuel', b. 7 Feb. 181s, Appendix. K. Baker, weston, -sheeman. 45 257. MAJ. ELIJAH', [138] (Samuel*, Kendm', Eleanor' (Winshw) Baker, Kenehn',) b. 11 July, 1744; served in the Revolutionary army; was chosen captain in 1773; left the army vyith the rank of major. He was Representative for Duxbury, 1788-4. He married Mary Whittemore, dau. of Jabez. Duxbury, Mass. Children : 258. 1. Anna Whittbmore", b. 29 Apr. 1778; d. 1850 or '51. 250. 2. Elijah', [264] b. 8 Oct. 1782 ; married Betsey Fish. 260. 8. Jabez- Whittemore", b. 7 June, 1786, Duxbury; d.there, about 1810, aged about 25. He was unmarried. " He left so pleasant a memory behind that even now (1870) aged people speak of his manly traits and flne physique." 261. 4. Maj. George", [276] b. 14 Nov. 1787 ; d. aged about 50 ; m. Rebecca SneU. 263. 5. Daniel", [383] b. 2 July 1790 ; d. 14 Apr. 1871 ; m. Zeruiah-Bryant Walker. 263. 6. Polly-Feost", died about 1860. 264. CAPT. ELIJAH", [259] (Maj. Elijah', SamueV, Kenehn', Eleanor'' (yVinshw) Baker, Kendm',) b. 8 Oct. 1782; married Betsey Fish, dau. of Capt. Adam, of Dux bury, Mass. Capt. Baker was an able ship-master, respected and beloved, who spent the principal portion of his life upon the sea. Children : 265. Elijah', is now dead ; married Augusta Winsor. Child: 266. Helen-Parker", bom in Duxbury, Mass. ; married Alden-B Weston, a native of that place. Res. 1871, Duxbury; 1873, Boston, Mass. 367. Lysander', died, unmarried, in California. 268. Thomas', is also dead ; married Almina Josselyn. ChUd: 369. George'. 370. Elizabeth', is deceased ; married , 271. Augusta', married Sherman. [See MS. concerning Shermans, in Library of New Eng. Hist, and Gen. Soe] Res. 1871, Marshfleld, Mass. 272. Amahda-F', is- deceased. 273. Francis-Heney', died aged 16, at Duxbury, Mass. 274. Marcia'. 275. Maey', married, and is deceased. 276. JIAJ. GEORGE", [301] (Miy. Elijah', Samuel*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winslmo) Baker Kenelm',) b. 14 Nov. 1787; d. aged about 50, Jlarshfleld, Mass. ; m. Duxbury, Mass. in 1816 Rebecca Snell. Maj. Baker possessed extraordinary colloquial powers. Child: 277. George-Maetin', born in Marshfleld; married Sophronia Weston, of M, School-teacher ; Postmaster ; Representative ; and Pres. of Marshfield Agricultural Society. Res. 1871, Marshfield, Mass, 46 descendants of blbanor' (winslow) bakeb. Appendix. K, Children: 278. George", bom in Marshfield. Res. 1871, Marshfldd, Mom. 279. Frank', at the last date of communication vrith the famUy, was a West Point Cadet; "a young man of marked abiUty and promise, whose appointment was not purchased with gold." 280. Martin". 381. Mary". 383. SteUa". 283. DANIEL", [303] (Maj. Elijah', Samuel*, Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winslow) Baker, Kenehn',) b. 3 July, 1790; d. 14 Apr. 1871, Duxbury, JIass. ; m. about 1820, Zei-uiah- Bryant Walker, b. 12 Sept. 1799, Marshfleld, dau. of Levi and Zeruiah-Bryant (Holmes.) She once Uved on the Snow Winslow place. He was a mariner until his marriage, after which time he resided in Buxbury, Mass. Children: 284. 1. Capt. Daniel-Dbxter', born in 1833; married at Marshfleld, JIass., 2 Jan. 1853, JoannarAmanda' Hatch, b. 7 Jan. 1829, at M., dau. of Luther" and Abigail-Peterson (Phillips) of M., and grand-dau. of Dea. Charles and Jo anna' (Winslow), (Job*, Gilbert', NathanieV, Kendm'). See Memorial, [8660]. Res. 1871, Brooklyn, N. Y. Child: 285. Addie-Dexter', b. 29 May, 1857, Marshfleld. 386. 2. Adeline', bom in 1839; died in 1856; married in 1853, WilUam-N. Jame son, who died in 1855. Merchant. s.p. Res. Plymouth, Mass. 287. 8. Lieut. Edward', b. 24 July, 1831 ; married in Plymouth, 9 Oct. 1856, Sophia-Bartlett Weston, of P., born in 1831, dau. of Lewis and Patty (Drew). They had a son, born 1 May, 1861, who died the same year. We are indebted to Lieut. Baker for the following account of his experiences in the war: At sixteen years ot age he entered the Merchant service, and at twenty-flve became a shipmaster, which busiuess he followed until the rebellion broke out, when he applied for and obtained an appointment as acting Master in the U. S. Navy, serving at Washington and on the Poto mac river, from May till October, 1861, when the ship on which he served, the Pocahontas, joined the Port Royal expedition, in command ot Percival Drayton, one of those patriots from whom all selfish ties seemed wrung out by the exigencies of the occasion, he being a son of South Carolina, and his own brother commanding at the time the rebel force at Port Royal — the fortiflcations at Hiltou Head being built upon his own plantation. The Pocgliontas was detained by the fearful storm which the fleet encountered, and came late into the engagement, but boldly and. deflantly she ran near the batteries holding their flre for her approach, and invited their hospitalities by plunging a ten-inch shell in their teeth. An iron hail showered upon her, but Drayton, cooler than the iron mis siles, darted on into the familiar waters, humorously remarking, "the last time I entered this harbor it was to a picnic," and, pressing- in till ?he vessel's keel took the ground, during the remaining two hours of the Appendix. K. tiEUT. Bdwaed' baker. 47 fight no battery did better service than that of the Pocahontas. How the hearts of his subordinates swelled within them, as Du Pont ran under the stern of the ship, and shouted, "I knew you'd be here in time, Drayton 1" God bless him for the words to the pure-minded patriot, every fibre of whose heart was -wi-iing by conflicting emotions. The balance of the first Winter of the war was spent on the coast of South Carolina and Georgia, the crew of the Pocahontas planting one of her flags upon a Mar teUo tower on Tybee Island, the first Union flag planted in that State. The capture of Tybee Island was the commencement of the reduction of Fort Pulaski, below Savannah. The captures of Fernandina, St. Simons, Brunswick, sinking the fieet of " stone ships " in the Charleston channels, and sharp raids up rivers, are among the incidents in the writer's life on the South Atlantic Squadron, under Du Pont. In the Pall of 1862, the ship was attached to Farragut's Gulf Squadron, and in January, 1863, the British steamer Autona was captured, and the subject of these re marks was placed in command of her, as Prize Master, afterwards retained for a time, while the Autona was a gunboat. His next service was on the Oneida, as sailing master; was afterwards detached from her, with orders to the Kennebec, as executive officer, upon which vessel he remained till the close of the war. During these eighteen months' service on the Kenndiec, several valuable prizes were captured by her, and she participated in the fight at the Mobile forts, on the 5th of August, 1864. She was the flrst vessel in immediate contact with the formidable ram Tennessee, so terribly hammered and heroically cap tured by Farragut's fleet. She was one of two gunboats which received a printed General Order ftf thanks for heroic service in destroying an English blockade ninner, on the beach, immediately under the rebel guns, from the great Admiral, sometimes called in the fleet the " Old Salamander," the grandest, most glorious old sea king who ever braved the storm, or met a foe; and at this time Drayton was his fleet captain. They seemed in great sympathy with each other. The same spirit of devotion inspired these heroic patriots. Tliey both had near kindred, whose hands were bitterly turned against the mother who nurtured them — their country — they were high-toned gentlemen, and noble utterance was common to their lips. The "Kennebec's" services in which the subject of this paper partici pated, closed at the surrender of Galveston, Texas, the "last ditch." He received promotion, and repeatedly shared with others in the commenda tions of the beloved Admiral, and his name may be found specially mentioned in the report of the Jlobile flght. Res. 1876, Thtdmry, Mass. 38S. Capt. Levi', born in 1835 ; died in 1869 ; married, 1859, Mary-Jane Bonney, ot Kingston. He early became a master mariner. During the summer of 1869, he returned home from a trying, disastrous voyage, sickened with typhoid fever, and died deeply lamented by those who knew him best. At his death, a great heart ceased to beat. Children : 289. Mary- Agnes'. > 37 48 DESCENDANTS OF eleanoe' (winslow) BAKER. Appendix. K. 290. Edward', 391. Levi'. 392. WILLIAM*, [19] (Kenelm', Eleanor' (Winshw) BsLkei, Kenehn'.) b. 18 Oct. 1705; married, 1739, Sarah Perkins, of Charlestown, Mass. Jlessenger of the. Gov ernor and Council. Res. near Fort HiU, in Boston, Mass. Child: 893. William', married Alice Phillips, dan. of Capt. Benjamin and Alice (Thomas) of Marshfleld and Boston. They had a daughter who married Christopher Tilden, and had EUza', who married James Dalton, Esq., of Boston. 294. EDWARD*, [20] (Kendm*, Eleanor* ('Winshw) Baker, Kenelm',) b. 18 Oct. 1705 ; married ¦. Res. near Boylston Market, in Boston, Mass. ChUdren: 395. Anna', married Durivage. Children : 296. Francis-S"., married Lucy Everett, sister of Edward, and dau. of Rev. Oliver, minister of Bostou Mass., who died 19 Nov. 1802, Dorchester. [Allen's Biog. Dictionary.] Mrs. Durivage named Everetta-R"., daugh ter of John' Winslow, after her own name ot Everett. Children: 297. Francis- Alexander''. Author. Res. 1876, New York City. 397*. Everetf, is deceased. 397". John', " 397'. BobeH'', " 298. Hannah", d, I.S Dec, 1833, Boston, Mass. 399. Anna-Letitia", married Rev. Henry Aldworth, of Williamsburg, L.L, where both died. 300. Letitia', died unmarried in 1844-5, Williamsburg, now Brooklyn, at an ad vanced age. She was buried in the Granary burying-ground, Boston, where is also found the name of Anne Durivage, probably her sister. The name of the mother of Mrs. Sarah-JIiller (Bennett) Winslow, wife of John' Winslow [5083] was Hannah Baker, and the name ot Mi-s. Winslow's sister, Letitia- Baker Bennett, now Mrs. Grant, of Brooklyn, N. Y. They have always supposed that the Durivage and Baker families were connected, but did not know of any rela tionship existing between them and the Winslow family prior to the marriage of Mrs. Winslow. Appendix. BAKER, durivage, rice, fisher, THOMAS 49 Fran CIS- Alexander', [297 Baker Family] (s. of Francis-S". Durivage,) d. Jan. 1881. The following notice of his funeral is trom the N.Y. Herald of Jan. 6, 1881 : "The funeral services of the late Francis-Alexander Durivage were per formed this afternoon from the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. Alfred Bennett, No. 223 West Forty-fifth Street. Mr. Durivage was one of the most prolific contributors to story and literary papers of his day and generation, and at various times was an editor of the Olive Branch, Flag of Our Union, The Welcome Guest, and Ballon's publications in Boston. More recently he wrote continued stories for the Ledger and New York Weekly. He was known also as a poet ot no little merit, and was the author of several plays. His mother was a sister of Edward Everett, and be was the last of his branch of that family. The services to-day, which were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Pullman, were of the simplest possible character, and utterly devoid of anything Uke ostentation or display. The re mains were intened in Greenwood Cemetery." Joseph Baker, " s. ot Edward and Persis Baker of Westbora," [Bice Geneahgy] probably s. of Edward*, [394 Baker Family] (Kendm', Eleanor'' Winslow Baker, Kenelm',) b. May 19, 1736; m. Martha Death, 15 Nov. 1758. He m. '3d, Aug. 18, 1760, Dinah Rice, b. 11 Mar. 1734, probably in Shrewsbury, Mass., dau. of Efeazer* and Persis* (Newton) of S. [Persis was b. 1713, and d. 10 Oct. 1746; was dau, of Thomas' and Record (Ward) Newton, granddaughter of John', who d. at Jlarlboro', Mass., 21 Aug. 1701, almost one hundred years old, and Eliza beth (Laskin), and gr. gr. daughter of Richard' Newton]. Marlboro' Bee. Eleazer Rice, father of Dinah (Rice) Baker, was at Shrewsbury, Mass., 1729, and in 1730 was in possession ot house lot No. 31 in that town; was a highway sur Wmslow,) d. San Francisco, 1885; had: Aeiline', and other children, ot whom we have no names. Res. San Francisco Cal. RHODA', [3456] (dau. of Joshua' Winshw,) m. Capt. Abel Harwood. The sur name of his mother should be (Prouty) instead of (Bartlett). DAVID-LILLY", [3587] (s. of John'' Winslow,) m. 3d, Dolly-Powers Harwood, dau. of George- Washington and Anna (Buion) or Buior). [Vide Watertown Geneahg'iel p, 44, No. 39]. REV. JOHN-CLARENCE', [3651] (s. of Elbridge-Gerry* Web'b,) v,a% in 1883 pastor at Bowling Green, Ky. Appendix. 'Webb, clabk, parsons, holton. 69 ERASTUS-DAVID-HOLTON", [8653] «. of Elh-idge-Gerry' V/eb'o,) was ad mitted to practice in Supreme Court, San Fransisco, Cal., 19 Apr. 1882. ELIZABETH", [3737] (dau. of Betsey' (Webb) Clark,) m. Helim Chillson. He d. in 1877. BENJAJIIN*, [Ch. XVI, p. 319] (s. of Benjamin' Parsons,) d. 1753 instead of 1755 as given in Chart. CAPT. EDWARD-ALEXANDER', [3821] (a. of Erastus- Alexander' Holton.) Res. 1888, Burlington, Vt. KATIE-JIAY", [3822] (dau. of Capt. Edward-Alexander' Holton,) entered the training school connected with the JIary Fletcher Hospital of Burlington, Vt., in April, 1886; has since had hospital training and private practice, and May, 1888 is taking her last course of lectures for graduation. CHARLES-EDWARD", [3823] (s. of Edward-Alexander' Holton,) ia, 1888, a student at the Vermont Methodist Seminary, and expecting after graduation from the seminary to pursue a full medical course; has already attended medical lectures one term. JOEL-HUNTINGTON', [3226] (s. of Erastus- Alexander' Holton,) m. Emma- Jane Diggins, who d. of consumption, 16 June, 1881, at Burlington, Vt, and was there buried. He m. 2d, 25 June, 1883, Westminster, Vt., Eate-EUen Wiley, b. 23 Feb. 1856, Westminster, dau. ot Thomas and Rebecca (Richardson) of W. Res. Burlington, Chittenden Co., Vt. HARRY-SYLVESTER", [3228] (s. of Jod-Huntington' "Kdlton,) is, 1888, a stu- dent at Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. MINERVA', [3830] (dau. of Phde' (Parsons) Holton,) d. suddenly of heart dis ease at her home at Hillsgrovc, 111,, 80 May, 1875. Her daughter writes that she often said she endeavored to live day by d.iy as if it might be her last, and that she was ready any time she might be called hence. She had been in her usual health, and active in her domestic duties during the day, but after retiring to rest at night said she felt strangely, and a few minutes later folded her hands across her breast and ceased breathing without even a struggle. Mrs. Gilchrist united with the Baptist Church of Saxton's River, Vt, , and adorned her profession by an earnest christian life. Mr. Gilchrist d. 30 June, 1882, at the house of his daughter, at Fountain Green, IU. The foUowing notice of his death was taken from a newspaper of that date: *'Chas. G. Gilchrist died at the residence of Dr. Ferris, Friday, at half-past twelve o'clock, aged eighty years. His Ufe of patient effort, faithful struggling iu the path ot duty, drew as calmly to a close as a sunset at the cud of a quiet autumn day. Lovingly attended by his children, who ministered to his few wants, he went 70 LIOKBERGEE, FERRIS, MARTIN, GILCHRIST. Appendix. down to the grave without a fear, ' sustained and soothed by an unfaltering trust . . . like one who wraps the drapery of his couch around him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.' His remains were conveyed to his old home at Hillsgrove. There, be neath trees ot his own planting, the funeral exercises were conducted by Rev. Sander in a most impressive manner. The casket bore a small cluster of wheat, a fltting tribute to the life past, tor truly he was as ' a sheaf of wheat ripened for the har vest.' Attended by a large concourse of his old friends and neighbors, his remains were carried to the cemetery to rest until the resurrection morn beside his wife, who seven years ago had passed on before." CHARLES-LEONARD, JI.D",, [3833] (s. of Helen- Minerva' (Gilchrist) Ferris,) m. 81 Dec. 1878, Warsaw, Hancock Co., III., Ella Conner, b. 13 Jan. 1856, Rome, Perry Co., Ind,, dau, of Benjamin-Franklin and Eliza (Lamb) of Rome. Dr. Ferris graduated at the Lutheran College at Carthage, III., May, 1876, aud at Rush Jledical College, Chicago, 26 Feb. 1878. Physician. Res. 1888, Fountain Green, Hancock Co., III. Children : 1. Son", b. 8 June, 1881; d. sb. twelve hours. 3. Helen-Isabel", b. 23 Sept. 1883. 8. KuTH- Alice", b. 30 Dec. 1887. LELIA-FRANCINA", [3834] (dart, of Helen-Minerva' (Gilchrist) 'Ferris,) m. 30 Nov. 1883, Edward-Almon LIONBERGER, b. 29 Nov, 1854, La Crosse, Hancock Co,, 111,, s. of John- WilUam and Pbilena (Roberts) of Jamestown, N.Y. Jlrs. Lion- berger was educated at Carthage College, Carthage, 111. Res. 1888, Fountain Ch-een, III. Children born in Fountain Green: 1. Leonard-Pay", b. 36 Aug, 1883, 3. Gay-Gilchrist", b, 2 Sept. 1885. 3. .Tohn-Edward", b. 17 Dec. 1887. ALICE-LAVINIA", [3836] (dau. of Helen- Minerva' (Gilchristi Ferris,) m. 31 Dec. 1886, Charles-Richard MARTIN, b, 6 Dec. 1858, Hire Township, JIcDonough Co., 111., s. of Presley and Nancy-Misamiah (Wright) ot La Crosse, II). Jlrs. Martin was educated at Monticello Seminary, 111. Res, 1887, Carthage, 111. HIRAM-G ANO", (10th child of Helen-Minerva' [Gilchrist) Ferris,) b. 16 Aug. 1876, Fountain Green. GEN. CHARLES-ALLEN', [3841] (s. of Minerva' (Holton) Gilchrist,) was in Mav, 1888, receiver and superintendent of the Fort Madison and Northwestern Railway and resides at p-grt Madison, Iowa. JOSEPH-GILMER", [3843] (s. of Gen. Charles- Allen' Gilchrist,) m. 6 Jan. 1886, Henrietta-J. Keech. He is a civil engineer. Jlay, 1888, is at Tahor, Fremont Co., Iowa, having charge of the location and coustruction of a new railway not yet named. Res. near ilfi!, Carroll, IU. ^Q^T^'^i^^Sli ^bvH^CJ\oevc-et3^' Appendix. Gilchrist, paiebanks, holton. 71 MAGNOLIA-ELLEN", (dau. of Joseph- Gilmer" Gilchrist, b. near JIt. Carroll, Can-oU Co., HI,, Sept. 1886. MINERVA-FRANCES", [3843] (dau. of Gen. Charles-Allen' Gilchrist,) m. 11 Jan. 1884, Blunt, Dakota, Albert-Wilder Fairbanks. He is in the publishing busi ness. Res. 1888, Chicago, III. CHARLES- WILDER", (s, of Minerva-Frances" (Gilchrist) Fairbanks,) b. at Appomattox, Dakota, 36 Oct. 1884. AWNA-JIARY", (8th child of Gen. Charles Allen' Gilchrist,) h. 39 July, 1875, at Carthage, 111. DAVID-VAN BRUGH", [3849] (s. of Minerva' (Holton) Gilchrist.) Res. 1888, Hillsgrove, III HELEN-ELVA'°, [3850] (dau. of David- Van Brugh' Gilchrist,) is a graduate of Abingdon College, III, 1888, teacher in Ca thage, 111. IVAN-ERASTUS", [3853] («, of David- Van Brugh' Gilchrist,) di 13 June, 1880. His death was caused by the kick of a horse. WILLIAJI-LEONARD", (5th child of David- Van Brugh OrilchTist,) b. 21 Jan. 1874; d. 2 Jan. 1875, Hillsgrove, HI. SARAH-CORNELIA'", (Qth child of David- Van Brugh Gilchrist,) b. 19 Nov. 1876, HiUsgrove, III. EDWARD-JIAY'- [3855] (s. of Minerva' (Holton) Gilchrist,) m. Mary-Jane Botts, who d. at Tiugley, Ringgold Co,, Iowa, 3 Sept. 1881. He m. 3d, Keokuk, 26 Sept. 1883, Lucretia-J, Alton, b. Fountain Green, 3 June, 1847, dau. of Henry, of Alle ghany Co., N.Y., and Elizabeth-Jane (Jlarsh), b. Niles, Cayuga Co., N.Y. Jlr. Gilchrist is, 1888, chief civil engineer of the St. Louis, Keokuk and Northwestern Railway, and Chicago, Burlington and Kansas City Railway, and has all the bridges and buiidings of both lines under his charge. Res. 1888, Keokuk, Iowa. Children: 1. Helen-Frances", b. 18 Nov. 1867, Hillsgrove, JIcDonough Co., IU. 3. JIary-Albertinb'", b, Adrian, Hancock Co,, 111,, 12 Dec. 1876. By 2d marriage: 3, Horace- Alton", b, 7 June, 1884, Keokuk, Iowa. DAVID-PARSONS"*, A.JI., M,D,, [3858] (s. of Phebe'-' (Pal-sons') 'E.olto-a,) one *For explanation of the double index see page 344, Vol. I. Beferenoe is also there made to the Appendix of the Winslow Memorial for an article. "Method in Genealogy." The publisher ia aware that such an article was prepared and printed, and probably eleotrotyped, but after the lanse ot years, and the changes incident to Dr. Helton's death, it cannot be found. It is, however, believed that much of the substance of it will be found by a study of the foot note on tbe page above named, of the preface to Vol. I, and of other references in that yolame. 73 de. david parsons''' holton. Appendix. of the compilers of the Winslow Memorial, d. of heart disease in New York City, 7 June, 1883. Of the life and labors of Dr. Holton little need be added to what has been given in Volume I of this Memorial; in the Far well- Ancestral JIemorial, pubUshed by him in 1879, and in the extended sketch of his character and work by Henry-Reed Stiles, M,D,, flrst president of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, in the October number of the N. Y. Genealogical and Biographical Record of 1883, pp. 149-168. It may, however, properly be added that he was a graduate ot the College of Physicians and Surgeons of the City of New York in 1839; foUowed his profes sion in the New York dispensaries and hospitals till 1843, and from that date till the fall of 1847 in Westport, Essex Co., N.Y. While in Essex Co. he was for two years the county superintendent of its schools. In 1858 he went to Europe, and for four years attended lectures at the universities and schools, mostly those of Paris and Berlin. On his return to America he was deeply interested in and labored for the establishment ot agricultural colleges in the several States ot the Union. After 1865, in accordance with the will of his late sister, Mrs. Brown, he lectured exten sively on physiology and hygiene. Through his direct exertions, and at great per sonal sacrifice, he secured the establishment of the first of the series ot free baths in the city ot New York, By newspaper report of a recent year eleven such baths had been furnished by the city, and the number of persons who had used them during that season was stated to be 3,715,504. He was also the originator and one of the founders ot the New York Genealogical and B ograpliical Society; its flrst vice presi dent; one of its trustees many years, and a liberal contributor towards the support ot its quarterly in its early existence. He was a life member of the American Geo graphical and Statistical Society of the city ot New York; the American Institute; the New England Society ot the city of New York, and Historic-Genealogical So ciety ot Boston, JIass. Dr. Helton's later years were mainly devoted to the collection and compilation ot genealogical records relating to his own ancestors and their descendants, and ot those ot other early settlers of New England. The readers of this JIemorial, with many ot whom Dr. H, held correspondence in regard to his genealogical work, mav wish to learn in what condition his extensive collections ot genealogical records, which had been accumulating through long years ot research, were left at his death. To meet this natural inquiry the present publisher would make the following state ment: " Of all records relating to the Winslow name only those belonging to'the de scendants of one of the four immigrant brothers, and comprising the present volume, which, with Volume I, gives ti.e descendants of Kenelm' Winslow, have been pub lished. Those relating to the families of his brothers were put in manuscript for the printer many years since, Jsut the interest of their descendants and their flnau- cial encouragement has never been sufficient to warrant their pubUcation. Of the records obtained ot the Farwell name a small portion were used tor the Farwell-Ancestral JIemorial, a volume ot over two hundred pages, giving all the known descendants of the flrst flve generations of the immigrant ancestor, Henry' FarweU, and three branches of that flfth generation down to date of publication in 1879. The remainder is yet in manuscript. Of the numerous Holton records obtained, none have been published in book form. Aj^endix. de. david paesons'.' holton, 73 In regard to the records of the several Pabsons families, descended from different immigrant ancestors, the collections of which are exceedingly numerous, one branch only has been in course of publication, that of Dea, Benjamin' Parsons, an early set tler of Spriugfleld, JIass. One of this branch, the late Judge Levi Parsons of New York, in his gift of $50,000 to Union College towards founding scholarships tor his kindred, those descended with himself from Thomas" Parsons ot Great Milton, Eng., connected therewith the publication of the Benjamin' Parsons JIemorial. by which the claims or relationship of candidates should be decided. Unfortunately, after more than three hundred pages of that Jlemorial had been eleotrotyped, he discontinued his flnancial aid, saying he hoped to resume it when his circumstances should have improved. No further payments, however, were made, and as a result, for lack ot requisite funds, that JIemorial remains unflnished, partly in manuscript, partly in proof, the eleotrotyped pages of which are yet iu store at the foundry. Dr. Helton's inability, through lack of flnancial co-operation, to '-transfer from the oblivion ot manuscript aud proof pages his much prized records to the certain usefulness of t^-pe, " as truthfully hinted by Dr, Styles, made the evening ot his life one of comparative sadness and disappointment, and probably hastened its termina tion sooner than his vigorous constitution would have indicated. Aside from his genealogical works. Dr. Helton's publications were mostly in leaflet and pamphlet form. The principal larger pamphlets were his Caen Stone Dreams and his Beminiscences. tFrom a printed stray leaf left by Dr. Holton, the following description ot the arms of Holton, of which he possessed a copy, is given : The crest on the arms of Holton consists ot a map. At this date we do not know the circumstances which entitled some one Holton, in the past, to bear, as complimentary, an escutcheon or armorial shield having, on "a fleld of azure, a bend of gold supporting three eagles displayed, red; surmounted by a crest, a map proper," emblazoned: Shield — Azure, on a bend or, three eagles displayed gules. Crest — A map ot the British Isles; motto, persevere. Very possibly the American Holtons may not be his descendents. The honored armiger having for the crest of his escutcheon a map, we are strongly impressed, was a discoverer ot lands before unknown, or in some way aided in extending the dominion of his king. He concludes with a bit of pleasantry in regard to his ''Yan kee guess " in relation to the origin ot the crest. The coat ot arms of the Forward Family, p, 347, has been handed down from generation to generation in this family, and is now (1887) in the possession of de scendants of Gen. Josepli-Jlorton" Forward. A copy of it, procured at the Herald's College in London, is, 1887, in the possession of the descendants of his brother, PUny" Forward. tReferenoe is made on pp. 8-9 of preface to Vol. I, to an article on Hera,ldry, to be found in this appendix. As the publication of Vol. II and its appendix was necessarily and prospectively aban- iloned for reasons implied in the foregomg sketch of Dr. Holton, the article was not prepared, and the present puolisher finds the strict genealogical publication of the volume all that present means and strength will allow. The reader will find some thoughts on that subject on the above named 9th page. In regard to the chart nameil on page 8, it must be said that it; does not strictly belong to the branch of"Kenelmi Winslow, and it will be necessary to omit its insertion in this volume. A specimen of such Seize Quartiebs charts can be seen in the Fabwell-Anoestbal Memorial, between pp. 131 and 133, 74 swift, fuller, lohman, mills, STODDARD. Appendix. ADELIA-PARSONS', [3869] (dau. of Miriam' (Parsons) Stoddard,) m. Charles- Heman SWIFT, M.D., who d. 15 July, 1885, San Francisco, Cal. Mrs. Swift res. 1888, Oakland, Cal. MINNIE" [3872] (dau. of Ellen- Adelia' (Swift) [Durden] Brown). Res. 1877, WhistUr, Alabama. ELLEN-BAKER", [3875] (dau. of EUen-Adelia' (Swift) [Durden] Brown,) m, 15 May, 1879, Martin FULLER, Teller ot Union Savings Bank of San Fran cisco, Cal. ChUd : Douglas-Bacon", b. 15 Mar. 1880. FRANCES-ELIZABETH', [3879] (dau. of Adelia-Parsons' (Stoddard) S-wiSt,) m. Issac LOHMAN, who d. 28 Apr. 1881, at Oakland, Cal. April 15, 1883, their eldest two daughters, with Alice-Julia, dau. of Mr. L, by a former wife, accompanied by their aunt, Mrs. Page, sailed from New York to spend a few years in Europe for the education of the young ladies. Children in addition to the three given in Vol. I: 4. Ralph- Waldo", b. 11 July, 1875, Oakland, Cal. 5. Helen", b. 11 July, 1877, Oakland. MARGARET-McIVOR', [3884] (dau. of Adelia- Parsons' (Stoddard) Swift,) m. Edgar MILLS. Banker. Res, 1881, Menh Park, Mateo Co., Cal. Child in addition to the four given iu Vol, I: 5, Florence-Adelia", b. 8 Oct, 1876, Sacramento, Cal. FRANK' [3889] (s, of Adelia-Paj-sons' (Stoddard) Swift,) d, after a brief illness, San Francisco, Cal,, G Jan, 1877, He was an energetic, prosperous business man, aud, although young, bad accumulated a handsome fortune, and held a position in society ot honor and respectability, JAMES-JIONROE", [3894] (s, of Miriam' (Parsons) Stoddard,) m. Chrisrina- Perkins Blakeney, b, 1 Oct. 1833, Res, 1881, Pleasant HiU, De Soto Parish, La. Removed 1886, and has since res. Reno, Cal. CHARLES-HEJIAN", [3895J (s. of Jatnes- Monroe' Stoddard,) m. 16 Aug. 1875, Cora-N. Cross ot Reno, Nev. Kes. 1882, Beno, Nev. Children : 1. Richard-Page", b. 3 Sep, 1870. 3, Charles-C".,. b, 7 Jlay 1878, 3, Roy", b. 13 Mar. 1880, RICHARD-PUllYEAR', [3896] (s. of James- Monroe' Stoddard.) d. about 1870. Appendix. stoddard, page. 75 FRANK-JAJTES', [3897] (s. of James- Monroe' Stoddard,) in 1881 was reading dentistry; Oct, 1883 was in Nevada, JANE-MIRIAM', [3899] (dau. of Mii-iam' (Parsons) Stoddard,) m. Francis- Wy man PAGE, who d. 18 Sept. 1883, St. Louis, JIo. Mrs. Page removed, 1886, and hag since res. Padfie Grove, Monterey Co., Cal. FRANCIS-STODDARD', [3900] (adopted son of Jane- Mii-iam' (Stoddard) Page,) m. Mary-EUzabeth KeUogg, who d. in Oakland, Cal,, 15 Jan, 1872. He m. 2d, Sept. 9, 1874, at Oakland, Emily-JIorreU' (Arms) Mann, b. Johnstown, Fulton Co., N.Y., dan. ot Charles of New York City, and Harriette (Morrell) of Brooklyn, N.Y., (dau. of Judge Morrell of Albany, N.Y.), and widow of William L. Mann, Accord ing to the Arms Family Record, compiled by Edward- W. Arms ot Troy, N.Y., the line of Jlrs. Page's ancestry is: Charies", b. 27 Feb. 1807, d. 1^71; Eliakim*, Jr,, b. 1767; EUakim", b. 1737, d. 1810; WiUiam', b. 1693, d. 1774; WilUam', b. 1654, d. 25 Aug. 1731; m. 1677, Joanna Hawks, who d. 22 Nov. 1729. " William Anns, the ancestor of the Arms family in the United States, came either from the Island of Jersey or Guernsey in the English Channel. It is presumed that he assumed the name of Arms, as none of this name are found in the island from whence he came. He was a knitter ot stockings by trade. The flrst heard of him was his marriage with Joanna, daughter of John Hawks, one of the settlers of Had ley, Mass., in 1677. His name appears in the town records ot Hatfleld, JIass., in 1677. He removed from Hatfield to Deerfleld, JIass,, about 1684, It is said ol him that he was a good faimar, industrious, and economical, devotional and religious, and a quiet and obliging neighbor. He would knit a pair of stockings while going to and returning from the mill at Hatfleld. In 1698 he was chosen farm viewer, and one of a committee to build a school house and hire a schoolmaster; in 1699 a con stable; in 1700 a tythingman; in 1701, fence viewer and school commissioner. Af ter that his name appears almost yearly in the town records. Also in the records of Sunderland, Mass., from 1714 to 1722, where he is spoken of as "Good Jlr. Arms." He served in the Indian fight at Great Falls, where now is Gill, Mass., May 17tli, 1676, for which his son John was one of those entitled to the township granted by the General Court 1736. His body lies in the old burying ground at Deerfleld, a little east of the centre of the ground, adjacent to his son William and grandson William.'; [The foregoing was compiled by Edward-W. Arms.] Children : 1. Miriam", b. 20 Aug. 1875, Oakland, Cal. ; d. 7 Feb, 1879. a. Eabnbst-Stoddard", b. 17 Dec. 1877, O. 8. Clabbncb-Winslow", b. 20 Feb. 1879, O. 4. Maey", b. 15 Jlay, 1880. PHILANDER-SALMON', [3912] (s. of Miriam-Winslmn* (Parsons) Wheat. Res. 1882, Union, Cass Co., Mich. On page 394, Vol. I, reference is made to page 75 Appendix in regard to the double index, an ex. ample of which is there given. Nothing more seems necessary for explanation than that example, together with another found on page 344 of the same volume. 76 wheat, waebobn, chapin, kodston, keyes, pishee, smith. Appendix. JESSE-LEE", (3d child of Philander- Salmon* Wheat,) b. 1 Mar. 1877; d. 16 Aug, 1877. SA.MUEL-SANDFORD', [3916] («. of Miriam- Winslow' (Parsons) Wheat,) m. a dau. of No. [3921]. Res. 1881, Union, Cass Co., Mich. LUCINDA-VILETTA', [3933] S^u. of Luthera- Viletta' (Parsons) Cummings,) m, 34 Dec. 1876, Henry-E. WAEBORN. Res. Three B'lvers, St. Joseph Co., Mich. WILLIAM-ESTEP", [8938] («. of Binaldo' Parsons,) b. 7 Jan. 1858, Bronson, Branch Co,, Jlich.; m. 15 Oct. 1879, Batavia, Mich., Dolly-Adelaide Moore, b. 4 Nov. 1858, dau. of Sherod and Eunice (Bunker) of B. Res. 1881, Coldwater, Mich. ELLA-ALLENA", [3940] (dau. of Binaldo' Parsons,) m. 26 Oct. 1879, Bethel, Mich., Bion-Saniuel CHAPIN, b. 16 Jan. 1859, Scott, Sheboygan Co., Wis. Res. 1881, Edgerton, Williams Co., 0. PARLEY', [3943] (s. of Eleanor- Jane* (Parsons) Beebe,) m. about 1875, and res. 1883, Minneapolis, Ottawa Co., Kan. ELLA-JIAY', [3950] (dau. of Eleanor- Jane' (Parsons) Beebe,) m. about 1879, HOUSTON, and res, 1888, 182 Cedar St., Kalamazoo, Mich. WILLIE', [3951] (s. of EUanor-Jane' (Parsons) Beebe,) m. and res. Schoohraft, Mich. EURETTA-ADELIA', [3954] (dau. of Lrena' (Parsons) Misenar,) m. Charles- Clark KEYES, and has Children: 1. William- Wilbur", b. 4 June, 1874, Bethel, Jlich. 2. Samuel-Leroy", b. 2 June, 1882. EDATA-IRENA', [3961] (dau. of Lrena' (Parsons) Misenar,) name corrected from that given in Vol. I. JIARTHA", [3963] (dau. of Phila' (Parsons) Lovell,) is living, 1888, with her daughter, Jlrs. Plumley, at Greenfield Hill, Fairfield, Conn. JIARTHA-JANE', [3969] (dau. of Martha' (Lovell) Fisher,) m. John-Longford SMITH, who d. Friday, 10 Feb., 1882, New York City. Jlrs. Smith and her daughters res. 1888, Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANK-EDGAR", [3970] (s. of Martha-Jane' (Fisher) Smith,) has changed bis name to Frank-Longford. Collector tor Domestic Sewing Machine Co. Res. 1888, Goodwin St., Paterson, N.J, Appendix. j-isher, plomleY. bUbrougBSi. 17 Children : of age. 1. Jennie", about eight years of age 2. Edwabd", about six years of age, 8. Feank", se. about two years. EMILY-AUGUSTA', [8976] (dau. of Martha* (Lovell) Fisher,) m. Rev. Gar diner-Spring PLUMLEY, who was pastor, 1 Jan. 1876, of the North Dutch Churcli, New York City; 1 Jan. 1878, pastor of Calvary (Presbyterian) Church, New York City [N.Y. City Mission and Tract Society]; 1 Oct, 1883, pastor of the Church of Christ, Fairfield (Greenfield) Ct., which church was formed in 1732, and has had eleven pastors. Res. 1888, Greenfield Hill, Fairfield, Gt. WILLIAJI-EDGAR", [8977] (s. of Emily-Augusta' (Fisher) Plumley,) m. Dec. 1876, JIary-Sanger (Cann) Trask, Scranton, Pa,, dau. ot Rev. Thomas- JI. of Dela ware, and Sarah-Smith (Goodnow) of Framingham, JIass. Jlr. Plumley was "Class Boy" of the class ot 1850, Yale CoUege; was graduated in the class of 1876 at Princeton College, N.J. He has taught in Scranton, Pa., as assistant and associate principal of School of the Lackawanna; in Frankfort, Ky., as principal of the Ky. Eclecticlnstitute ; and in Englewood, N,J,, as principal ot a classical preparatory school. He is, 1888, Latin master in the Lawrenceville school. Res. 1888, Lawrenceville, N.J. Children : 1. Howaed", b. 22 Nov. 1879, Scranton, Pa.; was "Class Boy" of the class of 1876, Princeton, aud received the cup in 1886. 2. Mabion-Stdart", b. 9 Jan. 1881, Frankfort, Ky. 3. Gabdinbe-Speing", b, 15 Jan. 1888, Demarest, N.J. 4. Maby-Sangeb III", b. 19 Oct. 1885, Lawrenceville, N,J. EJIJIA-FRANCES", [3978] (dau. of Emily-Augusta' (Fisher) Plumley,) m. 30 May, 1877, Metuchen, N.J., Rev. George-Stockton BURROUGHS, D.D., Ph.D., b. 15 Sept. 1831, CamiUus, N.Y., s. of George-Washington Burroughs, M.D,, b. 17 Oct. 1812 at Trenton, N.J,, and Olivia-Caroline (Stockton); gr.-son ot Hon. Charles Burroughs, and gr.-gr.-son of John Burroughs ot Trenton. Prof. Burroughs was graduated from Princeton College in the class of 1873, and from Princeton Theo logical Seminary in the class of 1877; was ordained July 10, 1877, and installed pastor of the Presbyterian Church of Slatington, Pa. ; pastor of First Church ot Christ (Congregational), Fairfleld, Ct., Feb. 1880 to Feb. 1884; pastor of First Church of Christ (Congregational), New Britain, Ct,, Feb. 1884 to Jan, 1887; pastor of Church of Christ in Amherst College and Samuel Green Professor ot Biblical His tory and Interpretation in that institution since Jan. 1887. He received the Honorary Degree ot Ph.D, trom Princeton College, Feb. 1884, and that of D.D. from the same institution in June, 1887. Res. 1888, Amhei-st, Mass Children : 1. Mabel", b. 5 Jlar. 1878. 2. Harold", b. 31 May, 1883; d. 12 Apr. 1885. 3. Ralph'\ b, 16 June, 1887. 78 PHILLIPS, maoarY, Gordon,, KimbrougS. Appendix. ELIZABETH-MARRINER'", [3981] (dau. of Emily-Augusta' [Fisher) "Plxaaley,) m. at the parsonage ot her father. Rev. G.-S. Plumley, Greenfleld Hill, Ct., 21 Jan. 1886, Alfred-Noroton PHILLIPS, M.D., b. at Brook Farm, Glenbrook, (formerly New Hope), Ct., 13 July, 1856, s. of Charles- Henry and Catharine (Nesbett) of New York City. Dr. Phillips graduated from the New York College ot Physicians and Surgeons in 1882; began the practice of medicine in Bridgeport, Ct., Sept. 1884. 1888, 18 Courtland St., Bi-idgeport, Ct. 6ARDINER-LADD", [3982] (s. of Emily-Augusta' (Fisher) Plumley). 1888, res., unmarried, at Tarrytown, N.Y. ALEXANDER-ROLSTON", [3983] (s. of Emily-Augusta' (Fishei-) Plumley.) 1888, unmarried. Add. 345 Broadway, N. Y. EMILY-LOUISE", [3984] (dau. of Emily-Augusta' (Fisher) Plumley.) Res. 1888, Tarrytown, N. Y. FRANCES-JIARIE', [3985] (dau. of Martha' (Lovell) Fisher,) m. David BROWN; m. 2d, Albert-Mallows MAGARY, andhad, besides the children given in Vol. I: Res. 1887, San Fi-ancisco, Cal. 6. Amanda", b. in Vallejo, Cal. 6. Alvin'", b. 12 July, 1887. FRANCES-MIRIAM', [3991] (dau. of PhiW (Parsons) Lovell,) m, Joel Beman PARSONS; m. 2d, John GORDON, 1881 Mr. Gordon was agent tor Iron Moun tain Railway. Mrs. Gordon d. 1 June, 1884, St. Louis, Mo. Mr. Gordon d. at Tex- arkanna, Texa?, 15 Jan. 1888. JULIUS-FRANKLIN', [3992] (s. of Fran ces- Miriam* (LoveW Parsons,) m. Annie- Abel Matlock, dau. of George, b. in N. J., and Elizabeth (Abel), b. in Penn., and d. 17 July, 1878, ae. 71. Mr. Parsons d. 18 Feb. 1877, St. Louis. His widow res. 1888, 2851 Lucas Ave., St. Louis, Mo. FRANCES-ELEANOR', [3993] (dau. of Ft-ances-Miriam' (Lovell) Parsons,) m. George-Casey KIMBROUGH, who d. 4 Jan. 1887. FRANK-PARSONS", [3994] (s. of Frances- Eleanor' (Parsons) Kimbrough,) m. 5 Feb. 1878, St. Louis, Helen-Marietta Duggei-j b. 29 Aug. 1857, Atlanta, 111., dau. ot Samuel-Bastian, b. 4 May, 1834, Carlinsville, III,, (s. of Jarrot and Jlary), and Catharine-Miller (Odell), b. Wayne Co,,~0,, 16 July, 1835, (dau. of Enos-Prator and Susanna). [Jlr. and Jlrs. Dugger were in. C, 30 Nov. 1858. She d. 21 July, 1872, at Carlinsville, 111, Their children were: Jarrot- Prator, Flora-Suessa, Helen- Marietta, Susan-Adeline, Mary-Clarissa, and Samuel-Oddl. Mr. Dugger m. 2d, St. Louis, 33 June, 1875, EUza-Mary Riegel, dau, ot Rev. Jacob and Elizabeth, and had son Albert- Arthur. At the eariy age of eighteen Mr. D. was one of the founders of The Statesman, the first newspaper published in his native city; later he was the Appendix. kimbrough, parsons, boyd, lovell. 79 founder ot the Express, Petersburg, III. ; Forum, Atlanta, III. , and was one of the founders of the Daily Begister, Leavenworth, Kan. He served the Government as collector of excise taxes tor Macoupin Co., III., during the War of the Rebellion, at the close of which he engaged in mercantile pursuits, flrst in his native city, later in St. Louis, and more recently at Northview, JIo,, ot which village he was the founder.] Jlr. Kimbrough was educated at the Missouri State University. In 1881 was of the flrm Kimbrough, Scott & Co., cor. Sixth and Seventh Streets, St. Louis, Mo. 1888, salesman for Scott- Jones Hat Co., St. Louis. Res. 1888, 8420 School St., St. Louis, Mo. Child: Helen", b. 18 June, 1883. EMJIA-KATIE", [3995] (dau. of Frances- Eleanor' (Parsons) Kimbrough,) was educated at the Mary Institute, a branch of the Washington University of St.. Louis. Res. 3420 School St. , St. Louis, Mo. CATHERINE-AUGUSTA', [8996] (dau. of Frances-Miriam' (Lovell) Parsons,) m. Henry-Lyman FOOT, who d, 7 Jan. 1875, Texarkanna, Tex., where he had been engaged in the management of the Iron Jlonntain Stock Yard, connected with the Iron Jlountain Railway. He was bur. 11 Jan. 1875 at St. Louis, Mo. Res. St. Louis, Mo., and, 1888 Ferguson, Mo. MARIE-LAFLIN", [3999] (dau. of Catherine- Augusta' (Parsons) Foot,) m. 24 Nov. 1881, at 2344 Olive St., St. Louis, James-F, BOYD. Res. 1888, Garland City, Ark. FRANCES-ELLEN", [3998] (dau. of Cathmne-Augusta' (Parsons) Foot,) is a teacher of a private school. Res. 1888, Ferguson, Mo. ANNIE-PARSONS", (4«A child of Catherine-Augusta' (Parsons) Foot,) was b. 17 July, 1875, St, Louis. PHILA", [3965] (dau. of Phila' (Parsons) Lovell,) m. at Vergennes, Vt., Alvah WARD, b. East Troy, N.Y, ; d. 7 Oct. 1881. We add the following from the newspaper of that date: "At a meeting ot the Little Falls Reform Club, held Sun day afternoon, Oct. 9th, the following resolution was adopted: Besolved, That in the'death of Brother Alvah Ward this Club has lostan earnest, faithful temperance iworker; his family, a kind and indulgent husband and father; and the commanity, one who in his day and generation was an enterprising and use ful citizen." Kes. Little Falls, N Y. Children : 1. Feanobs-Mary', b. probably about 1844, Wyoming, N.Y. ; d. at Syracuse, N.Y., 86. six months. a. Albert-Hbney', b. perhaps, 5 Jlar. 1847, Little Falls; m, 1864, Louisa jMixter, who d. 1866. Res. 1873, West Toledo, 0. sa so WAKEFIELD, CHAMBERLAIN, STRADER, ROWE, MCCONE, ANDRUS. AppmdiX. 8. Nathaniel-Benton", b. perhaps, 1 Jlay, 1850, Little FaUs. Res. 1873, Lyons Falls, Lewis Co., N.Y. 4. Fbances-Lovell", b. SO May, 1853, Little Falls; m. 8 Apr. 1873, Eugene-Ed mund Sheldon, b. 18 June, 1844, WUlsboro', Essex Co,, N.Y.,-s. of Aikin-Ed- mund and Phebe (Perry) of W. Jlr. Sheldon was a student at Barre Academy, Vt., from 1854 to 1865; entered Middlebury CoUege in the spring of 1866, and graduated 1869; principal of Little Falls Academy 1870-71; Oct. 1871 entered the law school of Columbia College, N.Y., and graduated May, 1878; com menced the practice of his profession at Little Falls the same year, and at last report was still following the practice of law and resided at Litth Falls, N. Y. ChUd : Francis-Eugene", b. 81 May, 1873. CALISTA", [4015] (dau. of AbigaiV (Parsons) Carpenter,) m. Jonathan WAKE FIELD. Apr. 1888, she was at Nims, Brenard Co,, Florida. JIINDY- ABIGAIL', [4016] (dau. of Calista' (Carpenter) Wa.k.eS.eld,)m. Josiah- Bradley CHAMBERLAIN, Apr. 1888, she was at Nims Brenard Co,, Fla. ETTIE-CALISTA", [4017] (dau. of Mindy- AbigaiV (Wakefield) Chamberlain,) m, 11 Oct. 1877, Francis-A. STRADER, (or periiaps Strada). HOMER', [4034] (s. of AbigaiV (Parsons) Carpenter.) Res. 1888, Camanche, Clinton Co., Iowa. PHEBE-HELEN', [4038^ (dau. of AbigaiV (Parsons) Carpenter,) m. Sylvanus ROWE, M.D, Res. 1888, Lawrence, Mich. WILLIAM-EDGAR', M.D,, [4034] (s. of Phdie-Helen' (Carpenter) Rowe,) Res. 1888, Allegan, Allegan Co., Mich. SEYMOUR-LANDON', [4036] (s, of AbigaiV (Parsons) Carpenter,) m. Susan- Augusta Adams, who was b. 31 (not 4) Sept, 1833. They res. 1888, Camanche, la. EMILY-ELOISE', [4037] (dau. of Seymour- Landon' Carpenter,) m, John Mc- CONE, not McCANE, as given in Vol. I. Children: 1. Effie-Estella", b. 30 Oct. 1873, Camanche, CUnton Co., Iowa. 2. Ola-Bellb", b. 18 Feb. 1884, Camanche. EMILY", [4038] (dau. of AbigaiV (Parsons) Carpenter,) m. Rev. Elizur AN DRUS, Res. 1888, Doughs, Allegan Co., Mich. FRANK-BURTON', [4040] (s. of Emily' Carpenter Andrus,) graduated West Point U.S. Military Academy, June, 1881. In 1883, was lieut. in 4th Regiment, U. S. infantry, and stationed at Port Omaha, Neb. Appendix. ANDEifs, oaRpentbr, coofi, craIg, Booth. SI BELLE-EMILY", [4041] (dau. of Emily* ( Carpenter) Andrua), m. 31 Aug. 1879, William-H. BUSH of Vickshi.rg, Mich., and d. 21 Sep. 1879. MARY-ABIGAIL', [4042] (dau. of Emily' (Ca/rpenter) Andrus,) was, 1883, member of Kalamazoo College, SEYMOUR-LANDON', [4045] («. of OrviUe-Perry* Carpenter). Res. 1888, Camanche, Iowa. EUGENE-PERRY", [4046] (». of OrviUe-Perry' Carpenter). Res. 1888, Camanche, Iowa. ERASTUS-HOLTON', [4054] (a. of Polly' (Parsons) Cook,) d. at Keene, N.H., 8 June, 1881. Mrs. Cook res. 1888, Keene, N.H. CHARLES-THEODORE', [4055] (», of Erastus-Holton' Cook,) m. 24 June, 1878, ElIa-Moriuda Farmer, b. 35 Sept. 1857, Fitchburg,, Mass., dau. of Sherburne and Anna of West Wiudham, N.H. Clerk. Res. 1888, FUcMmrg, Mass. Children : 1. Helen-Elizabeth", b. 31 Jan. 1880. 2. Nina-Gbrtrude"^, b. 24 Nov. 1882. 3. Charles-Emerson", b. 25 Sept. 1886; d. 29 Aug. 1887. JIARY-ELLEN', [4056] [dau. of Erastus-Holton* Cook,) is, 1888, a teacher in Boston, JIass. ELLEN', [4058] (dau. of Polly'' (Parsons) Cook,) m. WiUiam CRAIG, M.D., who d. 6 Feb, 1883, Hillsboro, HiU Co., Tex. Mrs. Craig res. 1883, HlUsboro, Texas. SARAH', [4059] (dau. of Ellen* (Cook) Craig,) m. Charies-Thomas BOOTH. 1877 and 1881, Hempsted, Waller Co., Texas. Children : 1. Ellen-Lucinda'", [4060], b. 6 July, 18'71, Hillsboro. 2. Watson-Eldridge", b. 12 Oct. 1877, Hempsted, Waller Co., Tex. 3. Royal-Owen", b, 9 Jan. 1880. 4. Gdy-Eben'°, b. Apr, 1882. WILLIAJI-AUGUSTUS', [4061] (g. of Ellen* (Cook) Craig,) m. 15 Feb. 1877, Milford, Tex., Fannie- Wood Mason, who d. 25 Jan. 1880. She was dau. of James and Sarah-Ann (Wood), and granddaughter of JuUus, M.D., and Eliza-Ulsay (^Cook.) He m. 2d, 18 Jan. 1883, Hattie Graves. Res. 1883, mtlab&ro, Tex. Children : 1, Anna-Wood", b. 28 Oct, 1877, Milford, Ellis Co., Tex. a. William-Edwin", b. 6 Sept, 1879; d. 7 Sept. 1880. 82 smith, kells, HOGtrET, ARNOLD, HusTED. Appendix. MARY- ANNA', [4063] (dau. of Ellen' (Cook) Craig,) m. 16 July, 1882, Hills boro, Hill Co., Texas, Benjamin-F. SMITH, b, in Tennesee. ISABELLA', [4063] (dau. of Ellen' (Cook) Craig,) graduated at Tnnity Univer sity, Texas, 1879. LUTHER', [4064] (*, of Ellen' (Cook) Craig,) in 1881 was a student at Trinity University, Texas. ACHSAH', [4065] (dau. of Polly'' (Parsons! Cook,) m. Dr. Charles-Edmund KELLS. She d. 12 Feb, 1861, He m. 2d, 6 Sept. 1872, at North Bridgewater, Mass. Dentist. Res. 1883, New Orleans, La. ADA-ELIZABETH', [4066], (dau. of Achsah' (Cook) KeUs,) b. 12 Oct. 1853; m. 25 Oct. 1873, Samuel-Isett HUGUET, b. 7 July, 1851, Baton Rouge, La., s. of Francis and Anna-Eliza (Isett) of B.R. Mr. Huguet d. 21 Feb. 1878. Jlrs. Huguet d. since 1883. Children : 1. Chaelbs-Kblls", b. 4 Oct. 1874. 2. JIary-Bbll", b. 3 Dec. 1877. CHARLES-EDMUND', [4067] (s. of Achsah' [Cook) KeUs,) m. Feb. 1883, Flor- ence-J. Hobson, b. New Orleans, dau. ot John Hobson. Dentist. New Orleans, La. MARK-HENRY", [4071] (s. of Polly' (Parsons) Cook). Res. 1888, Fitchburg, Mass. On page 394 where is given the ancestral lines of Polly''" (Parsons) Cook, Kenelm' Winslow, by mistake is printed Kenelm' Winslow. Reference is also made to page 75 of Appendix. See foot notes on pages 71, 73 and 75 of this appendix. JOSHUA', [4122] (s. of Hannah' ( Winshwi Ruggles,) m, Olive' Holton, who was living in 1883. HARRIET-ELIZABETH', [4133] (dau. oJ Joshua' Ruggles,) m. Rev. Joseph- Warren ARNOLD, who was residing in 1883, Long Greek, Oregon. HENRY-THOMAS', [4127] («, of Harriet-Elizabeth* (Ruggles) Arnold,) d. 23 July, 1870. JULIA-ISABEL", [4188] (dau. of Joshua' Ruggles,) m. Rev. Jlerit HUSTED, and had in addition to the ten children given in Vol. I: 11. Sarah-Inis', b. 15 Aug. 1873, Shibleys Point, Mo. 12. Clyde-Mbrit' b. 15 Dec. 1876, in Schuyler Co., III. HENRY- AUSTIN'. [4144] (s. of Joshua' Ruggles,) m. Martha Haviland, and had in addition to the ten children given in Vol, I: Appendix. ruggles, briles, mbigqs, 83 11. Mattie-Frances', b. 1883. 12. Cassa-Ellkn', who d. of diphtheria. 18. Chaeles', who d. of diphtheria. THOMAS-EDWIN', [4153] (s. of Joshua' Ruggles,) d. 22 Apr. 1875. HENRY-THOMAS', (sixth child of Thomas-Edwin* Ruggles,) b. 39 Jlar. 1875, Putnam Ci., JIo. MARY- ANN', [4163] (dau. of Joshua' Ruggles,) m, John-Franklin BRILES, and had in addition to three children given in Vol. I: 4. William-Alexandeb", b. Putnam Co., Mo. ; d. 1876 in Kansas. 5. Elisha", b. 3 Jlar. 1875, Leroy, Coffee Co., Kansas. 6. Elizabeth', b. Jan. 1877, Leroy. 7. John*. ELISHA', [4201] («. of Susanna* ( Winshw) Meiggs,) b. 8 Jan. 1786, Middletown, Ct. ; d. 23 Sep. 1839, WilUamsburgh, L.L ; m. Catskill, N.Y., 14 Feb. 1808, Fanny WiUiams, b. 21 May, 1786, dau. ot Ralph of Groton, Ct. She d. 7 Apr. 1863. Children born in Catskill, N.Y. : 1. Geobge", [4202] b. 21, May 1809; d. 24 Oct. 1851. 3. Hbney", [4203] b. 7 July, 1811; d. 29 Sept. 1877, Lima, Peru; m. Catskill, 9 Apr. 1832, Gertrude Burns, who d. 13 Nov. 1838. He m. 2d, 7 Sept. 1835, Caroline Doyle of N.Y., who d. 25 Dec. 1861 at Santiago, Chili. The wiU of Mr. Meiggs was dated Lima, Peru, 10 Aug. 1877. Railway contractor in Chili and Peru. Res. lAma, Peru. The following is taken from the New York WeeldyWitness of Oct. 18, 1877: "The death of Henry Meiggs, at Jjima, Peru, on the 29th of September, brings to an end one of the most remarkable careers the world has ever witnessed outside the pages of a romance. Meiggs was born in Catskill, N.Y., on the 7th of July, 1811. After acquiring some knowledge of the lumber trade in his na tive place, he embarked inbusiness, but, flnding his fleld of activity too limited, removed to this city about the year 1838(?). He was regarded by all who had dealings with him as a young man of uncommon executive ability in business, and it was not long before he became a leading figure among our merchants and contractors. He was, moreover, a patron of the flne arts; he encouraged paint ing and sculpture by liberal orders for his private gallery, and organized a mu sical association which flourished flnely as long as he remained at the head of it. In the panic of 1837 he failed, but was on his feet again within two years, not withstanding the continued financial depression. In 1843 he failed again, aad from that time till 1848 his fortunes were uncertain. " The breaking ont of the California gold fever suggested to Meiggs the notion of transferring his business to the Paciflc coast. He.loaded a vessel with lumber and set sail for the "diggings. In the port ot San Francisco he sold his cargo for twenty times the sum he had paid for it, and with the capital thus ob tained he began building saw mills and cutting timber in the interior. At one 84 henby' meiggs. Appendix. time he had five hundred men at work cutting Irees in a single county for a single mill. The brisk business atmosphere ot the new centre of commerce agreed wonderfully well with his adventurous spirit, and it was not long before he was the owner of a fleet of sloops and schooners; a contract for supplying most of the lumber for San Francisco's municipal works, a magniflcent dwell ing on the chief street of the city, any number of buildings for rent, and a large debit account at several banking houses. Tradesmen, laborers, washerwomen, clerks — almost everyone, in fact, who had a little money to invest — would bring their pursefuls of gold to "honest Harry Meiggs" for safekeeping, as hewas considered quite as responsible as the savings banks and gave higher interest than any. A half-dozen shrewd souls there were in the whole city -who pre dicted that this state of things could not last forever, and one morning the rest of San Francisco woke up to flnd the prophecy fulflUed. " When Meiggs was next heard from he was on the high wave of prosperity as a railway contractor in Chili. The Valparaiso and Santiago Railroad, which had been in progress ot construction for many years, had ruined every con- tiactor who had undertaken to build it. A part ot the route lay through a country of rocks and chasms which seemed well nigh impassable, and the en gineers who had been consulted estimated the cost of laying this thirty-three miles of road at not less than twenty-seven millions of dollars,- and the shortest time at seven or eight years. Meiggs offered to do the work for twelve millions and finish it in four years. He received the contract, executed it in two years, and cleared one million, three hundred and twenty thousand dollars on it. " The Government of Peru also had railways in hand, and Jleiggs's success in Chili easily led him into other flelds of railway enterprise. The people of Chili would have made him one of the princes ot the realm ; but ho preferred to retain his American citizenship, although he had forfeited many of its privileges. In 1867 he began to build the railroad between Arequipa and MoUendo, a distance of ninety miles from the interior to the Pacific coast. Four years afterward the line was finished, and the constructor ot it brought together at a dinner the reprasentatives ot almost every nation. That dinner is reported to have rivalled Nebuchadnezzar's, and to have cost two hundred thousand dollars. The Archbishop of Arequipa publicly blessed the locomotives; medals in honor of the event were distributed among the guests, and Meiggs pocketed his profits of four millions of dollars. "At this time he had already signed contracts to complete six other rail roads in Peru at a cost ot $115,000,000. His object was to open the regions at the foot of the Andes to the commerce of the Pacific Ocean. The money for all these public works had come from the capitalists of Great Britain, but, owing to the fact that the works were for the most part in advance of the time, the dividends received by the British leaders were not especially satisfactory. In deed, in 1874 the Peruvian bonds in London were sold at 55, and in 1876 at 13, A few months afterward they were practicaUy worthless. "Meiggs's credit became broken, and with it his health. He had two at tacks ol paralysis. He was accused of bribery, of blackmail, ot dishonesty in various shapes. The credit of Peru , suffered almost equally -with his own, and Appendix. henry' mhioqs. 85 the financial crisis of 1874 in that country has not yet ceased to make the people suffer. " Meiggs was a man whose face impressed one at once, and who in any gather ing would have beeu conspicuous. He was gentle in manner, fond ot hospitality, a good liver, and a wonderfully successful maker of friends. Nobody knows how much money he left, and nobody can predict the fate of his great enter prise iu South America. One son and one married daughter survive him." — Evening Post. Later advices give the fact that two sons instead of one survive him. Also that Jlr. Meiggs flnding it impossible to meet his liabilities, determined to retrieve his character and fortune if possible, and the course he pursued, and his subse quent Ufe in ChiU and Peru, proved the means of his making ample restitution to all of his former creditors. THE GRAVE OF HBNRY MEIGGS, A correspondent thus describes the surroundings of the tomb of Henry Meiggs: " A brief flight of steps brings me on to the great porch, twenty feet wide, that sweeps round the house. The latter, a ooe-storied building of some twenty rooms, is, therefore, built upon a lofty terrace, one of the Indian mounds scattered over the country so profusely, and has consequently a magniflcent view in every direction. To the south and west stretches the blue Paciflc; to the south and east the long ranges of the Apdes pile up one behind the other ; on our right glitter the towers of Lima, only flve miles away, and to our left frown the fortresses and batteries of Callao. The southern trade-wind blows steadily all day, and a more delightfully cool, breezy spot I don't know. Tho green valley of the Rimac is before us, the river itself winding like a ribbon of silver down to the sea, and every half-hour the cars from Lima or Callao glide past, giving to the landscape the one element it would otherwise lack — lite and motion. At the angle of the terrace on which the house is built are four towers, battlemented and pierced for musketry, so that the gates once closed a dozen men could defend the house against an army. These precautions are taken in all ' haciendas ' here against the possible uprising of the Chinese. It is such a relief to get away from Lima, the former brightness and cheerfulness of which are now obscured for me by the shadow of a tomb. For here, near the ' hacienda', in a Uttle meadow, inclosed by modest white palings, rises a simple mausoleum of brick, where, obeying the wishes of our great and good friend, Mr. Meiggs, we have laid him. Surrounded by flowers that he loved; within sound of the sad cadence of the sea; with the magniflcent mountains, whose ravines he had spanned, in full sight, and the murmur of the train on the road he had immortalized audible every half-hour, lies the cofiin that encloses all that was mortal of him. There is nothing sad in the surroundings of his tomb — it is not a cemetei-y, but a garden. The sadness is in the knowledge of how much of his great work is unfinished, and how feeble are the hands that remain to complete it." Children : 1. William-Wardell", [4204] b. Catskill, N.Y.^ d. 30 Sept. i850, Williamsburg, N.Y. 86 ROBERTSON, COLSORN, BACHU8, WATSON, SILLEM, KBITH. Appendix. By 2d marriage : Carroll*, d. before he was 21 years of age. Caroline", d. before she was 21. Henry-Hoyt', li-ving in 1877, Lima, Peru. Manfred-Bachus', d. in ChiU, 1876; m. Lucretia Soto. Children: Lucretia", living in 1877. Manfredo", living in 1877. Fannie", Uvingin 1877. WUliam", d. subsequently to his father. Minor-Keith*, b. 18 Oct. 1852, San Francisco; was one of the executors of his father's will. Res. 1877, Lima, Peru. Fanny-Kip°, b. 24 Oct. 1856, Santiago, ChUi; m. Alexauder-R. Robertson, one ot the executors ot the will of Henry' Meiggs. Res. 1877, Lima, Peru. 8, Clarinda", [4205] b. 4 Dec. 1813; m. WiUiamsburg, N.Y., 18 Oct. 184^, Elias Colborn, who d. 3 Nov, 1871 at Williamsburg. Mrs, C. resides South WiUiams burg, N.T., in winter, and Great Neck, L.L, in summer. Children : 1. Fanny", b. Albany, N.Y., 2 Aug. 1844; living 1888. 2. Sarah", b. WiUiamsburg, 8 Oct. 1853; is living 1888. 4, Frances", [4206] b. 9 Feb, 1816; m, 11 Apr, 1838, Bachus, b. 1811; d. 24 Mar. 1843. She m, 2d, John Wood, b. in England. He d. 26 Oct. 1871. She res. Lima, Pei-u. Children: 1. Mai-y-C, b. 18 Feb. 1839; is deceased; m. Charles Watson of Lima. By 2d marriage : a. Jacob', b. Aug. 1843; living in 1888. 3. Sarah', b. 10 Deo. 1852; m. W. Sillem of San Francisco, Cal. He is deceased. 4. Lizzie-I'., b. 7 Sep. 1856; Uvingin 1888. 5. Emily", [4207] b. 23 Mar. 1818; m. 13 Sep. 1838, WUUamsburg, N.Y. , Jlinor-H. Keith, b. 29 May, 1817, Cairo, N.Y., s. ot Amasa and JIary ot Cairo, Greene Co., N.Y. Res. lliS Clinton Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Children: 1. Henry-M*., b. WiUiamsburg, 19 Oct. 1839; d. 14 Jnly, 1875; m. 1 Aug. 1860, Newton, L.L, Lillie Faulkner, b. Jlar. 1839, dau. of James of WUUams burg. 2. Mary-Jane*, b. 13 Dec. 1841 ; m. 2 Nov. 1864, WilUam-J. Harrison of New Tork, b. in England. 3. Fanny', b. 10 Sept. 1843; m. West Islip, 27 Dec. 1871, Prank- W. Smith of Cincinnati, O. 4. Russell', b. 16 Nov. 1845. Res. Lima, Peru. 5. Minor-C, b. 19 Jan. 1848. Res. Costa Biea. 6. George-Edwin', b. 11 Apr. 1850; d. 4 Jan. 1851, WiUiamsburg. Appendix. -clayton, moadams, Williamson, pales, pennbll. 87 7. Amasa', b. 20 Oct. 1852; d. 21 June, 1878, Costa Rica. 8. Gramae", b. 28 Jan. 1856; d. 13 Mar. 1882, Port Lemon, Costa Rica. Res. Lima, Peru. 9. Emily', b. 15 May, 1857; d. 23 Sep. 1884, White Sulphur Springs. 10. Charies-W'., b. 9 Feb. 1860; d. 27 Dec. 1885, Costa Rica. 11. Cari-ie-JIeiggs-K"., b. 15 Apr. 1862; d. 1 Mar. 1868. 6. JlAEY", [4208] b. 13 Feb. 1820; d. 5 July, 1835. 7. Saeah", [4209] b. 18 Mar. 1823; d. 15 May, 1867; m. 19 Oct. 1843, Angelo Stephens of Pittsfleld. Children: t. Ella-C, b. 10 Jlar. 1861; m. 1876, Amasa Keith, s. of Minor-H. Keith. 8. Henry', b. 18 Dec. 1859. Res. Lima, Peru. 8. Elisha-Williams", [4210] b. 17 Jlar. 1835; d. at sea, 1851. 9. John-Gilbert", [4311] b. 37 July 1827; m. 38 Jan. 1858, Mary-A. Faulkner. Res. 1888, 7 New Broad St., London, E. C, England. PRANCES-HARRIET', [4233]' (dau. of Thomas' Winslow,) m. Alvah-Clarence CLAYTON, who in Sept. 1877 was princip.al of Charles-Sumner High School on nth St., between Spruce and Poplar Sts., St. Louis, Mo. Res. 1877, St. Louis, Ma. SYLVANUS", [4368] (s. of AbigaiV (Winslow) Allen,) m. Walker; d. New Portland, Me. We are informed that they had one child, but the name has not been given. Res. 1880, Kingfield, Me. GEORGE-WASHINGTON-JAMES', [4438] («. of Hannah- Louisa' (King) Mc- ADAMS). Agent for the Piitsburjh and Lake Erie Railway. Res, Cornpolis, formerly Vancefort, Alleghany Co., Pa. REV. HAYWARD", [4523] (s. of Ezra' Winshw,) wash. 1786 instead of 1764, ace. to [4575], who also gives his name and that of his son [4527] Howard instead of Hayward. LYDIA-CORNFORTH', [4532] .(dam. of Bev. Howaird' Winslow,) was divorced and m. 2d, Allen WILLIAMSON of Stark, Me. REV. EZRA', [4538J (s. of Bev. Howard' Winshw,) was in early life a teacher ir. New Portland and Kingfleld, Me. He m. Mary-Benson Thomas, who is deceased. EZRA', [4550] (s, of Bev. Ezra' Winslow,) res. 1880 with his Aunt Mooers [4579] at Windom, Cottonwood Co., Minn. CAROLINE', [4555] (daiu. of Bev. Eera'' Winslow,) m. FrankUn-S. FALES; m. 2d, Thomas-Jefferson PENNELL, husband of her deceased sister ANNA, [45591. 88 TALCOTT, GAMAGE, KIDDBB, MOOBES, WINSLOW. Appendix. SETH-THOJIAS", [4558] («. of Bev. Ezra' Wmslow,) in 1880 was overseer with Havermeyer in sugar reflnery. Res. 84 South Zd St., WUliamgburg, N. T. FRED-HOWARD", [4565] («. of Howard-Winshw' Talcott,) is deceased. HO WARD- WINSLOW', [4567] (s. oJ Aurdia-PratV (Winslow Gamage,) res. 1880 on the Quimby homestead, Greene, Me. His mother was then in Florida. EZRA- WINSLOW', [4570] («. of Aurelia-PratV (Window) Gamage). Res. 1880, East New Vineyard, Me. ANNA- WEST', [4575J (dau. of Bev. Howard' Winshw,) was educated at Bloom field Academy; was pnncipal of public schools from about 1841 to 1848; in 1864 commenced the practice of medicine as a botanic physician, which profession she was pursuing in 1880. Res, 1880, 10 Warren Square, Green St. , Bostoti, Mass. WELLINGTON-PARKER", [4576] (s. of Anna^Wed"" (Winshw) SJidder,) was educated at Eaton School. Inventor and manufacturer of the Kidder Printing Presses. 1880, 117 Congress St., Boston, Mass. BENJAMIN-FRANKLIN", [4577] (s. of Anna-West' (Winshw) Kidder,) was educated in Wesleyan University; ordained a local preacher, Feb. 1880. CHARLES-WINSLOW", [4578] (s. of Anna-West' (Winslow) Kidder,) was fit ting for coUege in 1877 at M.-C. Mitchell's boarding school. West Tisbury, Mass. ELLISON-DAVID", [4580] (s. of Bosina' (Winshw) Mooers,) is married. Far mer and teacher. Res. 1880, Windom, Minn. EJIELINE", [4581] (dau. of Bosina' (Winshw) 'Slooers,) m. Allen Gardner and res. 1880, Windom, Minn. BENJAMIN-FRANKLIN', [4690] (s. of Gardner' Winshw,) d. 1883. Res. Fall Biver, Mass. ROBBRT-McEWAN", [4698] («. of Benjamin- Franklin' Winslow), A Robert- M. and Annie had a dau. Margaret-M., b. in Fall River 28 Jan. 1881.— FaU Biver Beeords. ALBERT', [4785] («. of Ebenezer' Winshw,) d. at Ware, Mass., 19 Nov. 1875. PRESTON-WILLARD", [4787] (s. of Albert' Wmslow,) m. 3d, Maria-Fuller, who d. 6 July, 1887. He res. 1887, Fairport, N. Y. MABY-A'., [4788] (dau. of Preston-WUhrd' Winshw,) in 1887 was a teacher at White Plains, N.Y. Appendix. waenke, tinkham, nichols. 89 .MARY-AUGUSTA-ALLEN", [4789] (dau. of Albert' Winshw,)m. Charies WAR NER, s. of Ebenezer and Achsah (Parsons), who was a descendant of Philip Parsons of Enfield, Ct. He d. Jan. 1887. His widow res. 1887, Troy, N. Y. JOHN- ALVIN", [4790] (s. of Albert' Winslow). Res. 1887, West Brookfield, Mass. REV. HORACE', [4841] (s. of John- Hathaway' Winshw,) who was chaplain of the Fifth Reg. Conn. Vol's, in 1862, was chosen to deliver the address at the second annual reunion of the regiment at Hartford on the anniversary of the battle ot Cedar Jlountain, Aug. 9, 1869. The proceedings and address were printed in pamphlet form, Hartford, Conn,, by George L. Coburn Steam Print, pp. 18. Oct. 1879 Rev. Horace Winslow was supplying the church at Northford, Conn. GILBERT", [4897] (s. of Ephram' Winshw,) d'led in the same house in which he was born more than ninety years before. He succeeded to the inheritance ot his an- cestors,and like them adhered to the same calling in life which they had chosen and followed. HANNAH-GILBERT', [4898] (dau. of Gilbert' Winslow,) d. 22 Aug. 1883; m. John TINKHAM, who d. 14 June, 1880. JOHN-GILBERT", [4899] («. of Hannah- GUberV (Winshw) Tinkham,) received his early education in the public schools. In 1861 he graduated from Commers Commercial College, Boston, as a bookkeeper, which occupation he has followed most ot the time since. In politics he has always been a Republican, his flrst vote being cast tor Abra'm Lincoln as President ot the U.S. for his first term. Mr. Tink ham has not been prominently identified with poUtics, but has always taken an in terest in the same, and while living in Somerset, Mass., became somewhat active in political affairs. He held there the offices ot town clerk, treasurer, and collector of taxes four years. In 1885-86 was member ot the Common Council ot Fall River, and the latter year was president of that body. On the subject of temperance he has always oeen a prohibitionist. Res. 1888, Fall Biver, Mass. THOJIAS-GILBERT', [4903] («. of Gilbert* ( Winshw) in 1887 was unmarried and res. Freetown, Mass. ABBY-JONES', [4904] (dau. of Gilbert' ( Winslow) Res, 1887, unmarried, Freetown, Mass. CURTIS-COE', [4906] (s. of Margaird' (Winslow) Nichols,) was in Sept. 1886, treasurer of the Boston Five Cents Savings Bank. Res. Boston, Mass. THOMAS-GILBERT', M.D,, [4913] («. of Margaret' (Winslow Nichols,) is de ceased. 90 NICHOLS, PAYSON, LEONARD, DIGHBT. Appendix. GILBERT-NORTON', [4916] («. of Thomas- GUiert' THichola,) was residing in 1877, Freetoum, Mass. ADELAIDE', [4928] (dau. of Hannah- Gilbert' (Gushing) Payson,) ace. to J.-G. Tinkham [4899], is married, but efforts to procure the records of her mother's fam Uy have failed. WILLIAMS', [4956] («. of Joseph' Winslow,) ace. to [5114] had a second wile, and [4965] was probably a child by 2d marriage. SHADRACH', JI.D., [5011] (s. of James* Winslow,) m. Elizabeth Savels, a na tive of Sharon, ace. to [5114]. [See p. 63, Introduction]. JESSE', [5016] (s. of Shadrach' Window,) d., ace. to [5114], Aug. 1872. SAMUEL", [5017] (s. of Shadrach* Winslow,) aco. to [5114], d. in 1863 instead of 1863, as in Vol. I, SB. 66. JOSEPH", [5031] (s. of Shadrach' Winshw,) d. 4 Jan. 1879. ELIZA-WINSLOW', [5033] (dau. of Betsey-Peck' ( Winshw) Clapp,) m. George- Erastus LEONARD. Res. 1887, Foxboro', Mass. GEORGE-ROBBINS', [5024] («. of Bdsey Peek' (Winshw) Clapp,) b., ace. to [5114], 1824 instead of 1823, as in Vol. I; m. by Rev. Jacob Ide, Jr., at Mansfield, Bristol Co., Mass., 28 May, 1858, to Helen- Jfaria French, b. 25 Jlay, 1837, New market, Rockingham Co., N.H., dau. of Nathaniel- Young and Mary-Blanchard (Brown) of Walpole, Norfolk Co., Mass. She m. again, a'nd 1887 res. Boston, Mass. ELEAZER-ROBBINS', [5025] («. of Shadrach' Winslow,) m, Ann Corbett. Ace. to [5114] intentions of marriage were entered on Foxboro' Records 3 Apr. 1818. ANN', [5027] (dau. of Eleaeer- Bobbins' Winshw,) was b. and d., ace. to [5114], in Greenwich, Ct. CHARLES', [6042] («. of Eleager- Bobbins' Window,) d. in Worcester, Mass,, Monday, 22 Oct. 1887. ELEANOR-ISABEL', [5044] (dau. of Charles' Winslow,) m. DIGNEY. Res. 1887, Wm-cester, Mast. ALFRED-WINSLOW'. (a. of Eleanor-IsabeV (Winslow) Digney,) was b. 80 Mar. 1879, Worcester, Mass. CLARISSA-MALVINA', [5046] (dau. of Clarissa-Williams' (Winshw) Lord,) m. Appendix. DOW, LOBD, mallory, Whipple, tebbets. 91 Luther DOW, One child, a daughter, was b. 13 Jlar. 1878, name not distinctly given, perhaps Sarah-Walker. Res. 1879, Salina, Salina Co., Kan. JOHN-BRACKETT', [5047] (». of Clarissa- Williams' (Winslow) Lord,) m. Anna- E. Steele, b. 26 Feb. 1848, Grand View, Edgar Co., IU., dau. of Dr. James and Margaret-S. (Yate (?) ) or Tate of Grand View. Res. Dec. 1886, 318 La Salle St., Chicago, Bl. Children; 1. Clara-Steele*, b. 35 Oct. 1875, Mattoon, IIL 2. Mary- Yate', b. 18 Dec. 1878, Kansas, IU. MARY-JANE", [5048] (dau. of Glarissa-Wllliams' (Winshio) Lord,) m. 7 Aug. 1877, Boston, JIass., Rev. Charles- WilUam MALLORY, b. 25 Aug. 1843, Walton, Delaware Co., N.Y., s. of WiUiam and Frances-Almira ( ) of Hamden, N.Y. Rev. Mr. JIallory grad. Amherst College, 13 July, 1871 ; Yale Divinity School, Jlay, 1874 ; was ordained and installed over the Congregational Church in Housa- tonic, Mass., 18 June, 1874. Res. 1879, Housatonic, and 1887, was pastor of Cong. Church in Charlotte, Mich. CLARA-FRANCES', (dau. of Mwry-Jam* (Lord) Mallory,) b. Housatonic, 6 Nov. 1878. THEODORE', [5049] (a. of Clarissa 'YfiUiama' (Winshw) Lord). Res. 1879, Salina, Kan. CHARLES-WINSLOW, [5050] (a. of CUrisaa WiUiams' (Winslow) Lord). Res. 1879, Salina, Kan. HON. DAVID-CORBETT', [5051] (s. of Eleazer- Babbins' Winslow,) d. in Brook lyn, Thursday, 26 Mar. 1879. GEORGE-EDWIN', [5055] (a. of David- CorbetP Winslow,) sailed, as by news paper report, some years since, "for the Columbian State of South America to as sume direction of the construction of a railroad to be built from the city of Honda, on the Magdalen River, iu the State of Calindas, to Bogota, the capital of the Colum bian Republic." CHARLES-HOWARD", [5057] (a. of David- Corbett' Winshw). His business ad dress was in 1887, 16 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. EJIELINE', [5060] (dau. of Eleazer- Bobbins' Winslow,) m, Orrin WHIPPLE, who is deceased. Res. 1887, Waltham, Mass. EMELINE-FRANCES", [5061] (ddv. of Emdine' (Winslow) Whipple,) m. Noah TEBBETTS. Res. 1887, Brooklyn, N. Y. 93 WHIPPLE, cUsHMaN, WINSLOW. Appendix. FREDERIC-HENRY", [5062] (s. of Emeline' (Winshw) Whipple,) m. 2d, 13 Feb. 1878, at FisherviUe, Merrimac Co., N.H., Abbie-J. Abbott. Res. 1879, Lamed, Paronee Co., Kan. HARRIET-ADELAIDE", [5063] (dwu. of Emeline' (Winshw) Whipple,) m. George-Henry CUSHMAN, and res. 1887, Waltham, Mass. FANNIE-WINSLOW", [dau. of Harriet-Adelaide' (Whipple) Cushman,) was b. 20 Dec. 1878. CHARLES-SUMNER", [5067] (a. of Emeline'' (Winslow) Whipple,) m. 1 Aug. 1872, Sarah-T. Henderson ot Rochester, N.Y. MARY-GRACE', (dau. of Charlea-Sumner' Whippk,) b. 5 July, 1874, Newton, Mass. MARY-LOUISA", [5078] (dau. of Sdh- Collins' Winalow,) res. 1879, unmarried, at Waltham, Mass. WALTER-COLLINS", [5074] (a. of Seth-Gollina' Winslow,) res. 1879, unmarried, Waltham, Mass. GEORGE-EDWARD", [5080] (a. of George'' Winshw,) b, 8 Jlay, 1847, ace, to [5114], Newton Falls, Mass. ; m, 21 Feb. 1872, Waltham, JIass., Mary-Abigail Burns, b. North Waldoboro, Jle., 2 Feb. 1849, dau. of William and Almira-Ann ( ) of North Waldoboro, Me. Res. 1879, Waltha/m, Mass. Children : 1. Bbrnard-Edward*, b. 17 Dec. 1872. 2. Aimira-Emma», b. 21 Jan. 1876. ORRIN-HENRY', [5081] (s. of George'' Winshw,) b. ace. to [5114] 15 May, 1849; m. 13 Jan. 1875, Durham, Ct., Caroline-Alice Francis, b. Durham, 6 Mar. 1856, dau. of Thomas and Lydia-Diana (Thompson) of Durham, Ct. Britannia worker. Res. 1879, Wtdlingford, Ct. Child: George-Fbancis*, b. 9 Sept. 1876, WaUingford, Ct. HON. JOHN', [5082] (s. of Eleazer- BobUns' W'mshw,) m. Sarab-JIiller Bennett, the second daughter ot John-L, a prominent resident ot Bay Ridge, L,I., and Han nah (Baker). Jlrs. Winslow died at Brooklyn, 10 June, 1886, deeply mourned by a large circle wlio knew her good qualities and great worth. He m. 3d, at the resi dence ot the bride's brother-in-law, Hon,-E,-L. Pierce, Jlilton, JIass., 5 Jau, 1888, Grace-Eliza Woodhead, b. 34 June, 1855, at Huddersfield, Co. of Berkshire, West Riding, England, eldest daughter of Edward-B,, Esq., and EUzabeth (Whit- worth) of Huddersfield. Mrs. Winslow is a member of the Society of Friends by birth, as are also her parents. 1^^ >%ti^*/^ Appendix. hon. john'' winslow. 98 Mr. Winslow passed his youth and early manhood in Newtown, Mass,, and in its private and public schools, and in that of Jlr. M.-S. Rice of that place, received his preparatory education. Later he was a pupil at Holiston Academy in Mass., which was presided over by the late Rev. Gardiner Rice. He subsequently became a student at PhilUps Academy at Andover, Mass., and after a two years' course at that classical school — pleasantly commemorated in an address delivered by him a ' few years ago at the centennial of the institution — entered Brown University, whence, in September, 1850, he proceeded to Harvard Law School to complete his preparation for the profession he had chosen. Here, in company with his intimate friend, Hon. E.-L. Pierce, tbe biographer of Charles Sumner, he distinguished him self, not only by the ability which he displayed in his professional studies, but by his pronounced views in favor of the Free Soil Anti-Slavery Cause, as opposed to the Southern view then predominant at that and other seats of learning in the North. These two debaters became marked because they so fearlessly upheld their Anti- Slavery views in the Students' Parliament at the law school. Both competed for prize dissertations, Jlr, Pierce's topic being, " The Consideration of a Contract at Law and Equity," and Jlr. Winslow's, "The Responsibility of a Principal for the Acts and Representations of His Agents," and their efforts were crowned with suc cess, the youthful disputants carrying off the prizes, and winning the proud distinc tion of special commendation from Professor Theophilus Parsons, who subsequently avaUed himself of their dissertations in his famous work on Contracts. In 1853, on leaving Cambridge Law School, Jlr. Winslow . joined his brother, Hon. D.-C. Winslow, in Brooklyn, where he was admitted to the bar, and to par ticipation in his brother's practice. A year later he was appointed Assistant Dis trict Attorney. The District Attorney, Gen. H.-B. Dwyer, being fajt from strong, the post to which the young lawyer was thus called was no sinecure; but so success fully did he acquit himself of his onerous duties, that, at the request of Mayor George HaU, to whom, during his oflBcial term, Mr. Winslow had been legal adviser, he was in 1855 appointed Corporation Attorney, and four years thereafter was elected, on the Republican ticket. District Attorney of Kings County, for the three years be ginning January 1, 1860. The recorded opinion, both of the profession and of the press, is that he dis charged the duties of this office with almost unprecedented abiUty and success, the ratio of acquittals to the whole number of persons prosecuted under criminal indict ments during his first annual term being one in twenty-three, while in the neighbor ing city of New York it was one in flve, and the comparison was equally favora'ble for the two succeeding years. In 1866 Mr. Winslow entered in partnership with the Hon. Joshua- JI. Van Cott, at 64 William Street, New York, where the flrm soon took a leading position among the legal practitioners of the city, and acquired a large client&U, its practice through out the seventeen years of its existence, extending not only to the courts of New York and Kings Counties, but to remote parts of the State, Among the causes dldrre which the learning, industry, and forensic skill of Jlr, Winslow enabled him to bring to a successful issue may be mentioned the libel suit of Hope vs. En^gUsh, and the real estate case of Sage vs. City of Brooklyn. On the resignation, in 1874, of Hon. Thomas-M. Rodman, upon the eve of the 94 HON. JOHN' WINSLOW. Appendix. criminal prosecution of several public oflScers, Governor Dix paid him the unsought compliment of appointing him District Attorney, a selection which was fully justi fied by the courage and perseverance with which the new incumbent brought his legal skill to bear upon these investigations into the character of pubUc functionaries supported by the funds ahd influence of powerful friends. In politics Jlr, Winslow has been, from first to last, a Republican, and though his candidacy for the office of Judge of the Supreme Court, for which be allowed himself to be nominated by tbe Republicans of the Second Judicial District in 1873, shared the fate of similar local efforts, in the same cause, the comparatively large vote he received, especially in Brooklyn, where he ran 5,000 votes ahead of the party vote, was a gratifying testimonial to his personal popularity. Early identifled with anti-slavery views, and the friends of free soil, he contin ued to support the patriotic cause throughout the national contest, rendering val uable service to the Federal Government, both officially as District Attorney, and as a private citizen, in which capacity his powers as an orator and writer, the weight of his personal influence, and the fruits of his professional labors, were liberally de voted to the defence of the Union cause. Apart from his purely professional triumphs, Jlr. W. has had not a tew notable opportunities for employing to advantage the gifts and graces of public speech. Among these may be specified the meeting in the Brooklyn City Hall to denounce the attack of Preston-S, Brooks upon Secretary Sumner; the renewal at Fort Ham ilton, in May, 1861, ot the oath of allegiance of the Fort Sumter garrison, by order of General Scott, and at the gathering ot old free sellers at Downer's Landing, near Boston, where he delivered a memorable address on the attitude of John-C, Calhoun toward the anti-slavery cause. Mr. Winslow has been identifled with nearly every public movement of import ance in the city of his adoption; of the Long Island Historical Society, which owes its existence to a meeting summoned by him and four other public-spirited citizens, he was for several years a director and coiTesponding secretary. As chairman of the committee appointed to choose a motto for the society he selected the Ciceronian apothegm which adorns the fayade of the elegant building in Clinton Street, His- toi'ia testis temporum. The New England Society in the city of Brooklyn has re cently and appropriately commemorated his connection with that flourishing organi zation as founder, by electing him president; and he was one of the flrst members of the Hamilton Club, and director and member of the executive committee. His political affiliations and services have also been appropriately recognized by his re cent election to the office of President ot the Brooklyn Republican League, another institution, the existence ot which is the result of his suggestion, its plan ot organi zation having been devised and prepared by him. The inaugural address at the first meeting of the League was a striking exposition of RepubUcan principles aud policy, and attracted much attention in New York aud other States, Jlr, Winslow was on the New York State Republican Electoral ticket in 1884. He is a vigorous thinker and a very effectual speaker — bold, prompt, and with his mental resources and large knowledge always and instantly at command. He is proud, as weU he may b^, of his distinguished pilgrim ancestry, and no man is more quick or able in vindicating them and New England from all aspersions. Appendix. hon. .tohn' winslow. 95 An instance of his energetic repulse of such aggressions occurred at a recent annual dinner of the St. Nicholas' Society in Brooklyn, where he was present as a guest, representing the New England Society. One of the learned speakers, a clergyman, had indulged in a fling at the memory of the Pilgrims, referring to them as "perse cutors ot witches," etc. Jlr. W., though conceding that the occasion was not a suit able one tor controversy, insisted that neither was it one for erroneous statements. In the course of his speech, in response to a toast, he said: "I have noticed, sir, a reference to the Pilgrims, by a distinguished gentleman, which convinces me of a misapprehension on his part ot their real character and his tory. This is not the first timfe, at this and other similar festivals, that opinions of the sort referred to have been expressed, indicating confused ideas and lack of knowledge of the truth as to the spirit and acts of the Fathers. Were the Pilgrim Fathers persecutors ? Referring to the persecution and punishment ot witchcraft, what, sir, is the fact ? It is that when witchcraft broke out and afiUcted the good people of Salem and vicinity, in 1692, the Pilgrim Fathers had nothing what ever to do with it — they had all died and gone to Heaven. Whether the evil was dealt with wisely or not, it was the Puritans, and not the Pilgrims, who wrestled with it. The distinction between the Pilgrims and the Puritans is a well-recognized one. No community, however, ever got along so well with witchcraft, or through with it sooner, than did the Puritans of Salem. Many seem to suppose that witch craft was first discovered and heard ot in Salem, and never before elsewhere. "The fact is, Salem withcraft was but an echo of European civilization. In the year 1515 flve hundred witches were burned at Geneva in three months, one thousand in one year were executed in the diocese of Como. It is estimated that one hundred thousand victims must have suffered in Germany alone from the time of Pope Inno cent's bull to the close of the persecutions. "In England witchcraft was severely punished by statutes and judicial prosecu tions. In the reign of Hepry VIII it was made a felony. In Elizabeth's time a statute was enacted that every person guilty of such practices should suffer death. James I pursued witchcraft with relentless vigor, and secured severe legislation against it. At this time the wise Lord Bacon was an assenting member of the Commons. It is estimated that thirty thousand suffered death in Great Britain for suspicion of witchcraft in one hundred and fifty years. In 1647 nearly three hundred persons were indicted for this offence in Suffolk and Essex, and more than one-half of them were executed. In 1665 Sir Matthew Hale, distinguished for his liberality and purity, after a long and anxious examination, sentenced two women to die for this offence. The trials that occurred later in New England were abated by the learned Lord Holt as late as 1701, " In Scotland, where many suflered, the last victim was executed in 1722. "There were thousands who suffered death for the offence in France and Italy, and Sweden, before witchcraft was ever heard of in New England. Thus we see what was the estimate, and what the manner ot dealing with witchcraft in Europe, before the evil afflicted New England, whose people did not claim to be wiser on the subject than the rest of the civilized world. Blackstone, the eminent ex pounder of the English Common Law, declared that ' to deny the possibility, nay, actual existence of withcraft and sorcery, is at once flatly to contradict the reyealed 40 96 HON. john' winslow. Appendix. Word of God in various passages, both of the Old and New Testaments.' What then, in view of those facts, becomes of the idea that the PUgrims persecuted the witches ? What also becomes of the idea that tbe evil originated in Salem under the cruel auspices of the Puritans ? Trials for the offence were not confined to New Eng land in America. There were such trials in New York in 1665, and on Long Island in 1600. The just and henign WilUam Penn also enforced its punishment, sitting as a judge in Pennsylvania, Palfrey says the extensive literature of witchcraft shows a list of two thousand treatises. Looking at the history of witchcraft as well as at other persecutions and intolerance, we shall find the general truth to be, that when such evils come in a period or upon a generation, they reach all sects and classes; all are affected by what may be called the spirit of the age in which they live. "The reverend gentleman; whose remark this evening, not complimentary to the Pilgrims, has induced this statement on my part, is a shining light and leader in the good Episcopal Church, and receives, as he deserves, the respect and esteem of all who know him. "I hope I .shall not further too much disturb his equanimity when 1 remind him that his church, in Virginia, was intolerant in the Colonial period. In convocation assembled after tlie asserting the doctrine of the Trinity, the Episcopalians procured t!;e enactment of severe penal laws against all dissenters from the doctrine. Some of the penalties were physical torture and banishment. "Here we are to-night very properly commemorating the shining virtues ot the Holland ancestry. It is no desire of mine to detract from the honors due to such an cestors. But as illustrative of the remark just made, I will venture to refer to an instance in Holland history, which shows tliat the good Dutch ancestors were not free, by any means, from the spirit ot intolerance and bigotry, which was then not uncommon in other parts of tbe world. Let us see what example, touching tolerance, the good Holland ancestors set for the Pilgrim Fathers at the very time they were residing in Leyden. There was a noted convocation of Dutch Calvinistic theologians, known as the Synod of Dort, held in Holland in the yeaj- 1618. At this time the Pilgrims were living in Leyden, where they learned, as many of you would say, lessons of tolerance and liberty. The purpose of this synod was to settle the five cardinal points of Calvinism, and to squelch the Arminians. After a prolonged discussion, in which the eminent John Robinson, the able pastor of the Pilgrims, took part by special invitation, because of his learning, the 'points' were settled. This was fol lowed by a cruel decree, procured by the synod, inflicting upon all dissenters severe penalties by bodily punishments, and, for the offence repeated, banishment from Holland. In the face of this example of Dutch intolerance, how clear must have been the conviction in the Pilgrim mind of the duty of tolerance and kindness which enabled them under all conditions to oppose persecution ot those who differed from thom in matters of conscience. I must also remind our Dutch friends gathered here to-night to commemorate the love of liberty which their ancestors showed in a general sense, that these same ancestors persecuted the Quakers. Broadhead, in his History of New York, tells the sad story: "That famous Dutchman, Governor Stuyvesaut, was so harsh, intolerant, and cruel in his administration towards the Quakers, that his own people at last cried Appendix. hon. john' winslow. 97 out against him and compelled him to halt. The Puritans did not like Roger Will iams. They regarded him as a disturber— a sort of come-outer — and compeUed him to retire from their jurisdiction. This was done, not because he was a Baptist, as many suppose. He did not join that sect till later. See how the Pilgrims looked , upon this procedure. On his way toward Rhode Island Williams called on Gover nor Winslow, a representative Pilgrim, at Plymouth, who spoke words of kindness and sympathy to him, and placed a gold coin in his wife's hand, to provide for their wants. Williams was touched with gratitude and eulogized the Governor [see p. 46 Vol. I, Winslow Memorial. '• Look tor a moment at the persecutions of the Quakers by the Puritans — not the Pilgrims. Though much may be said in explanation of this persecution, if not iu ex tenuation it is relevant to refer to the fact that it did not originate with the Puritans. The Quakers in our time justly command the respect of all good people. Its leader in England was George Fox. In the fourth year of the Commonwealth, in 1653, there were twenty-flve preachers of Fox's doctrine in England. The persecution of the Quakers had been constant aud severe in England for several years before their arrival in New England. The denunciations against them, which were common in England, had reached Puritan ears, and were credited. The Puritan mind saw, or thought it saw, that there must be no latitude allowed for ' Quaker machinations ' in New Eng land. The Puritans believed, upon English testimony, that the Quakers were pub lishers of irregular and irreligious notions, that they were fanatical declaimers against every good thing estabhshed, evil speakers against dignities, and disturbers of the peace ot good society. This being so in puritanic estimation, the Puritans held they had a right to refuse them their fellowship, and to bar them from their territorial limits, secured to them by their charter, so when the Quakers reached the Puritan shores, the persecution from which they had so grievously suf fered in England, and in which thousands were punished, followed them here as a sequence of English premises and EngUsh argument. " Tliis persecution, though not defensible in our Ught, was not originated by the Puritans. It is also true that it was not conflned to New England in this coun try. A return by the Quakers from banishment continued to be a felony in Virgiuia years after it ceased to be a felony in Massachusetts — so we are informed by Mr. Jef ferson in his Notes on Virginia. I make these remarks, not to criticise or censure any sect, nor to jar the smooth flow of these festivities, but to show the truth of my position, that when we feel like hastily criticising everybody's ancestors but our own, we had better have a care and see flrst what are the teachings of plain history. Our good friends of the St. Patrick's Society, who are here to-night, and who some times are inclined to criticise the Puritans, will be interested to learn that witchcraft was flrst proceeded against as a crime, as early as 1484, by Pope Innocent the VIII, who issued a hull directing the inquisitors to be vigilant in searching out and pun ishing persons guilty of this alleged crime. The mandate was supported and en forced by succeeding popes. The horrors which marks the execution ot these bulls for two centuries and a half are recorded in blood. I refer to this, not to criticise any sect, but to show how all are likely to be affected. But some one of the sons may say: 'Oh, welll our people set a good example in this country of tolerance and love of liberty, especially those who settled in Maryland,' yet it becomes my painful 98 HON. John' winslow. Appendix. duty to remind that even in Maryland there was an example set of intolerance, in matters of religious belief, which was as bad as that of Virginia, and illustrates the position I have taken. The good Catholics ot the Maryland Colony procured the enactment of a penal law against dissenters from the doctrine of the Trinity, as severe as that, procured by the Episcopalians in Virginia, and very much like It. So then, gentlemen, while it is right and useful to commemorate the -virtues of the fathers, and natural for us to discriminate in favor of our own particular line of ancestry, touching the spirit of intolerance and persecution that has marked the ages, let us rather be grateful that we live in a period when the rights and liberties of our common humanity were never so fully recognized, understood, and enforced as now." [Loud applause]. Jlr. Winslow has recently read a paper that has attracted considerable attention before the Brooklyn Republican League, before the Rhode Island Historical Society at Providence, and before the State Bar Association at Albany. The paper is en titled " The Trial of the Rhode Island Judges: An Episode touching Currency and Constitutional Law." The trial occurred in 1786. The accusation was that the judges were guilty of usurpation in declaring an act of the Assembly unconstitu tional and void. The act sought to enforce and uphold the validity of the paper money — so-called — issued by the authority of the Assembly. The paper attracted wide attention, especially in Rhode Island, where it was much discussed and com mended by the press throughout the State. Besides being a man of large general reading and thoroughly familiar with the principles of law, Mr. Winslow is distinguished by his muscular common sense, and his manly fairness and strength in arguing every question, whether at the bar or be fore political assemblages, while his full and accurate knowledge on all subjects which he discusses render him a formidable and dangerous, though courteous and generous adversary. Mr. Winslow has recently visited Eurdpe, not omitting Droitwich in England, the home of his ancestors. (See pp. 2, 3, 4 of this Appendix). 1888, law office, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. Res. Bay Bidge, L.L, N. Y. EVERETTA-ROBBINS", [5084] (dau. of Hon. John' Winshw,) m. at Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, by Rev. W.-A. Snively, S.T.D., 20 Dec. 1881, Louis SAULNIER, b. 19 Feb. 1858, Brooklyn, N.Y. Jlr. S. is ot the flrm Beebe & Saul- nier, dealers in tea and coffee, 97 Front Street, N.Y. Res. 1888, 145 Seventh Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Children: 1. Bebtha-Winslow", b. 19 May, 1883, 87 First Place, Brooklyn, N.Y. 2. JoHN-WiNSLOw', b. Bay Ridge, L.I,, 28 June, 1887; d. 23Mar.'l888, 145 Seventh Avenue, Brooklyn, N.Y. HON. SAMUEL', [5086] (a. of Ehazer-Robbins' Wmslow,) was born in Newton Mass., 28 Feb. 1827, and received his education in the schools of that town. On leaving school he was employed in the manufacture ot cotton machinery, and eariy displayed great industry and inventive skUl, and so rapidly advanced that at the age ot twenty he was made foreman in his shop, having under his charge more than flfty men. He //^^i?^>^-^<^:^^/'^ y^/C^x. 8. Edwaed". 4. Emily". Jasper'. Edwin". Alonzo'. The last three may have been children of Winslow' or Levi' Reed,, brothers of Alien'. EUNICE', [5480] (dau. of Martha* ( Winshw ) Reed,) m. George DEWEY. Children : 1. Elvira", deceased. 3. Emily", deceased. 3. Winslow", deceased. 4. Sarah", or perhaps Louisa". FRANCIS-DANA", [5486] (s. of Benjamin- Franklin' Winshw,) graduated at Yale Scientific School, 1878; 1879, student-atrlaw with Sterne, Hudson & Straus, 61 Wall street, N.Y. Res. New Jersey. DON-AVERY", [5531] («. of Orlando' Wimhw). Res, 1877, Johnson, Vt. COTTON", [5537] (a. of Harriet' (Winshw) Mather,) m. Seraph-Perlee Whit aker. By mistake the surname of his wife was put in black letter, ABIGAIL', [5554] (dau. of Amasa' Winslow,) m. James CRITCHETT, and d. 9 Sept. 1881, bf consumption, to which for many years she had been a victim. The following is an extract from the notice of her death which appeared in tlie Michi gan Christian Advoca.te, published at Detroit : "She was the inheritor of the mental and moral sturdiness which characterized the Puritan stock. She was a woman of educated tastes, studious habits, and vig orous thought. School teaching occupied several ot her younger years. In 1831 she came with her husband and located in the township of London, where she lived for half a century, save two months, and where at last she died at the ripe age ot 76. Tliis pioneer home was consecrated with piety and prayer. In it the first Sun day-school ot the township was organized aud taught. There the itinerant ot the early days found a welcome and a lodging place. It was the Methodist circuit riders' home for years. Although born and reared a Cougregationalist, .Mrs, C. was for many years a member of the Jl.E. Church; but died in the communion ot the church of her youth." OTIS-ADAJIS". [5555] (s. of AbigaiV (Winshw) Critchett,) m. Anna-Giulietta Warner, who d. 81 July, 1883, at Bay View, a summer resort in northern Jlichigan, where she had been taken for her health, Jlrs. C. was of " New England lineage, of strong character, good education, cultivated, and reflned, deeply pious, and a mnai- unsulfiAh niir) devnt.ef) wife late WilUam-Effingli6«i Lawrence of Bay Side."— JT. Y Herald, Dec. 1, 1881. One chUd, ace. to [9761], no names or dates furnished. Lawyer, 18 Liberty St., N.Y. AUGUSTUS-SYDBNHAJU, [9749] (s. of Bichard' Winalow). Res. 1887, "Hope. weU," Reading Road and Oak St,, West Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, 0. ANNA-LOUISE", [9750] (dau. of Augustus- Sydenham' Winslow,) was b. at ''Oak Grove," Troy, N.Y., at the residence ot her uncle, John-Flack' Winslow [9740]; m. at the home of her father. Fourth St. and Broadway, Cincinnati, O., 26 June, 1873, Lieut. John-Conrad MALLORY, d. "HopeweU," 15 Sept. 1884. She was a de voted wife and mother, a most affectionate and gifted daughter, a warm friend, was conscientious in the discharge of all the duties ot life, and a rare woman. Children: 1. Winslow'. [9750"] b. 27 June, 1874, West Point. N.Y. 2. Otis-Tod', b. 27 Apr. 1882, WiUett's Point, New York Harbor, N.Y. 3, John-Conrad', b, 7 Sept. 1884, "HopeweU"; d. there, 30 Sept. 1884, and was buried with his mother in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, O. CHAUNCEY-ROSE", [9753] (s. of Augustus- Sydenham' Winslow,) was b. 33 Oct., 1857, instead of 1850, as erroneously printed on page 834. REV. LEONARD-CORNING', [9754] (s. of Richard' Winshw,) is deceased. His widow, sons Richard", Leonard-Charles", and daughter, Mary-Cookman", res,, ace. to Mrs. Dwight [9761], at 26 South Clinton St., Poughkeepsie, N Y. MARY-JANE', [9761] (dau. of Richard' Winshw,) m. WiUiam-Henry DWIGHT, who is still superintendent ot the American Express Co. Office, Boston, Mass. They were spending the winter of 1887-8 at Auburndale, Mass., but their home is Pittsfleld, Mass. JIARY- WINSLOW', [9762] (dau. of Mary- Jane' (Winslow) 'Dwight,) was m. by Rev. J.-L, Jenkins, at the First Congregational Church of Pittsfleld, Mass., 29 Sept, 1887, at 7,30 p.m., to Rev. Edward-Huntting RUDD, b. 17 Juue, 1860, Sag IJ'ai-bor, N,Y., s, of Edward-Payson, publisher, firm ot Rudd, Carlton, N.Y,, who d. Nov. 1861, and Bessie (Huntting), who d. June, 1862, dau, of Gilbert-C. and Philena-H. of Sag Harbor, L,I., N.Y, "The church was briUiantly lighted, and the pulpit and choir gallery trimmed witli laurel and evergreen. At each pew post was a bunch of golden rod, and bunches of other flowers were used in decorating the side galleries. Following the ceremony a large reception was given at the residence of the bride's parents on East Housatonic St." Pastor of the Sixth Presbyterian Church, Albany, N.Y. Res, 1888, Rudd'a Grange, 71 First St., Alhany, N.Y. RICHARD-HENRY- WIN SLOW", [9764] («. of Mary- Jane" (Winshw) Hvfight,) in 1888 is superintendent of the National Express Company, headquarters at Boston, Mass. 43 144 dwight, dkming, crandell, MicRi!ii,r., LUFKIN, Appendix. EDWIN- WELLS', [9765] (s, of Mary-Jane' ( Winshw) Dwight,) has left his farm near South Framingham, where he has lived, and, 1888, is studying medicine at Harvard Medical School. LYDIA-ANN', [9784] (dau. of David- Griffin' Winshw,) m. Orin-Erastus DEM ING, who d. 21 July, 1880. She res. 1888, Oakland, Mich. WILLIE-EGBERT", [9791] (s. of Lydia- Ann' (Winslow) 'Deming,) m, 20 Oct. 1880, Myra-E. Crawford, b. about 1860 (se. 20 when married). Children : 1. Myrtib-A'., b. 6 June, 1884. 3. Bertha-E'., b. 2 Aug. 1887. ALMON-FRANK", [9793] (a. of Lydia-Ann' ( Winslow) Deming,) d, 19 July, 1883. ALMON-M4CK', [9803] (s. of David- Griffin' Winshw,) m, Paralee-Tabitha JIc Graw, b. 23 Feb. 1858, Mount Pleasant, Wilkinson Co,, Miss,, dau, of David-Wash ington, b. Mount Pleasant, 1839, and Victoria-Lucretia (Whittington), b, 1835, d. 1865, M.P. Res. 1877, OakUnd, Mich. WESLEY', [9808] (a. of Joseph' Winslow,) Uved on the Winslow homestead at Dryden, Lapeer Co., Mich. HOPEY', [9809] (dau. of Capt. Job' Winshw,) m. CRANDELL. Ace. to Almon-Mack' Winslow [9803], the name of Mr. Crandell was George. Res. 1877, Lima, Lnd. GREENFIELD', [9937] (s. of Hezekiah' Merrill). Res. Freeport, Me., not Mass., as erroneously given on page 837. WILLIAM", [9966] (s. of Eliza' (Pote) Lufkin,) d. Galesburgh, Iowa, 31 Dec. 1881; m. near Lynnville, Jasper Co., Iowa, about 1859 or 1860, Nancy Adams, who d., and he m. 3d, Mary Poots. Children: 1. Benjamin', who m. and res. 1887, Beaanor, Jasper Co., La. Child : WiUiam". By 2d marriage: Nora', b. about 1866. \ Lauba", b. about 1866. Lillian', b. about 1874. ALBERT", [9967] (s. of Elim' (Pote) Lufkin,) m. Catharine Griffin, b. Freeport, Me., 20 Jan. 1833, dau. of Tristam-R. and Jliranda' Winslow [8164], Siie d. 10 Appendix. parmentbe, harpeb. 145 Nov. 1880, Chicago, III. He m, 2d, 18 Oct. 1881, Newton, la., Fanny-Eliza Derby shire, b. 2 Oct. 1844, Kenosha, Wis., dau. of Sidney-Smith, who d. at Beloit, Wis., and Delia-D. (Morgan) ot Kenosha. Mr. Lufkin was educated tor a civil engineer at Sheffield Scientific School, Yale College ; followed civil and topographical en gineering in Pennsylvania till he removed to Iowa in 1855, since which time he has been engaged in the different occupations ot surveying, farming, stockraising, man ufacturing, banking, and, 1877, was engaged in publishing a book entitled " Na poleons of Peace." He has resided since 1855 at Newton, Jasper Go., Ia. MARY', [9968] (dau. of Albert' Lufkin), m. at Newton, la., 22 June, 1881, Ralph PARMENTER, b. 7 Aug. 1857, Newton, s. of Benjamin-Franklin, deceased, and Lavinia (Wheelock) of Newton, la. Jlrs, Lavinia (Wheelock) Parmenter m. 2d, H.-J. Skiff of Newton, ELEANOR", [10038] (dau. of Nathan' Winslow,) m. Stephen HARPER. Children : Fanny', m. Haoy. Maey', deceased. Aibebt', man-ied. 1887, Albion, Me. Daughteb', name not given. RICHARD", [10038] (s. of Nathan' Winslow). The stenmei Bunker HiU, aUuded to on page 842, was at the time a noted side-wheel passenger boat. In 1845 the steamer Saratoga, which was a great favorite with the traveling public, was added to their fleet, and also the propeller Republic. As the business developed, the variety increased iu size as well as in number, till the Winslow fleet numbered forty vessels and propellers. In 1854 .Mr, Winslow retired, giving entire control of the business to his sons. "The house of Richard Winslow was one of the strongest in creditand integrity in all the land. Honor, high mercantile honor, which had descended through generations of good, pure Puritan blood, was always in that house the first X)rime commodity." "The commercial men of Cleveland were of great energy, of character and enterprise, and of remarkable intelligence, and among them the late Jlr. Richard Winslow stands out a strong and marked character. He was a most thoroughly inbred ' gentleman of the old school,' and one long to be remembered by the remaining tew who were honored by his friendship and acquaintance. He was a man of strong marked characteristics, a man of positive opinions and convictions, and decided in the expression of them; and his sons have inherited in a marked de gree the strong and positive qualities of their father, who was the very soul of honor and fair deaUng among men." Mrs. Winslow was a southem woman, and said to have been very stately and beautiful. , NATHAN-CRANE'. [10034] (a. of Richa/rd' Winslow,) m, Mary-Ann (Clarke), who after the death of her venerable mother, lived and died at the home of her daughter Mrs, Williams ot Baltimore, The foUowing is taken from a notice of her death and burial given by a Cleveland newspaper of that date: 146 nathan-crane' winslow. Appendix. "Death has taken away from amidst loving friends a most remarkable woman, Mrs. Mary-Ann Winslow, widow of the late N.-C. Winslow. It was only a few weeks since she was by the bedside of her dying mother, the late Mrs. Dr. W.-A. Clarke, and aided in smoothing her pillow, as only an affectionate daughter can. She was a lady much beloved by all of her many acquaintances on account of her amiable traits of character, her motherly characteristics, and her lo-ving nature. None knew her but to respect and esteem her. She, like her deceased mother, was an old resident of Cleveland, having lived here, with the exception of a tew y?ars spent with her son in Buffalo, and her daughter in Baltimore, nearly half a century. " The funeral services were held at the residence of her brother-in-law, Mr. R,- K. Winslow, Esq., yesterday afternoon, 2.30 p.m. (Mar. 13, 1885), and were con ducted by the Rev.> Dr. Bolles and Rev. Mr, Morgan of Trinity, and a most touching tribute to the character of the deceased was delivered. The casket was embowered in beautiful floral offerings, sent in by loving friends. " The interment took place iu Lake View Cemetery. The following gentlemen served as pall bearers: M.-C. Younglove, I.-J. Tracy, W.-S. Chamberlain, G.-E. Herrick, John Shelly, and Edwin Cowles," The mother of Jlrs, Winslow, before mentioned, died of asthma at her resi dence, 659 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, on Jan. 5, 1885. An obituary notice fur nishes the following facts and extracts: Mrs. Clarke was born in Madison County, N.Y., in 1797; was the daughter of Nathan Brown, originally from Connecticut; she m. in 1815, Dr. Welcome-Arnold Clarke, and removed to Whitestown, near Utica, N,Y,, whence, in 1839, they re moved to Cleveland, where, in 1847, he died, universally esteemed. They were the parents of the late Jlrs. Stephen Tracy of New Haven, Ct., and of the wives of three brothers, N,-C., R,-K., and H.-J. Winslow. Although Mrs. C. had attained the age of eighty-eight years, her mind continued clear and vigorous to the last. She was a conscientious Christian, a member of the old Stone Church from her first arrival in Cleveland, and was greatly respected and beloved by all who knew her. "The funeral of the venerable Mrs. Clarke took place trom her late residence yesterday afternoon, and was largely attended by old settlers who have known her so long. The Rev. Dr. Hayden, ot the First Presbyterian Church, officiated, being assisted by Rev. Mr. Bolles. Dr. Hayden delivered an appropriate discourse, briefly reviewing the life of the deceased, and paying a tribute to her many estimable qual ities. The floral tributes were beautiful and appropriate. The pall bearers con sisted of the following gentlemen, all ot whom were personal friends ot Jlrs. C. ever since she settled in Cleveland forty-eight years ago: Hon. John-W. Alien, Dudley Baldwin, S.-H. Mather, T,-P. Handy, M.-C. Younglove, and Charles Hickox." The remains were laid besides her husband's in the old Erie Street Cemetery. NATHAN-HOWARD", [10048] (s. of Henry- Clarke' Winslow). Res. 1887, 304 DeUware Ave., Buffah, N.Y. HEZEKIAH-JONES', [10054] (a. of Bichard' Winalow,) b. 8 Dec. 1815, Cam den, N.C; d. of heart disease, 31 Dec. 1883, Paris, France; m. Helen-Mar Clarke in 1846; removed to Chicago in 1847, but retumed, to Cleveland in 1854, where he Appendix. Wellington, gilkey, hussey, knowlton. 147 resided till 1859, when he removed to New York City. In 1864 he went with his family to Europe. His wife and son have Uved in Paris since 1866, Mr. Winslow making frequent visits to his family abroad, and they in turn visiting in this coun try, but tor three years preceding his death he had made his permanent home with them in Paris. By his death the marine business of the original flrm of Richard' Winslow & Sons devolved entirely upon his brother, Rufus-King' Winslow [10057]. Jlr. Winslow was a most genial gentleman, popular with all his acquaintances, and was a thorough man of business. His widow res. 1887, in Paris, France. RICHARD', [10055] (s. of Hezekiah-Jonea' Winshw,) m. at Ryde, Isle of Wight, Eng., Oct. 1883, Mary Dennison, originally ot Wilkesbarre, Pa,, but who for some ten years previous to her marriage had lived with her sister, who had married and settled in England. Mr. Winslow occupies his handsome villa at Cannes, France, in winter; at other seasons res. Paris, France. Children: » 1. Son', b. and d. in Aug. 1884, Newport, R.L 2. Kenblm-Pelham*, b. Apr. 1886, Cannes, France; d. Oct. 1886. RUFUS-KING', [10057] (a. of Bichard' Winslow.) Res. 1887, Cleveland, 0. ALMIRA', [10077] (dau. of Mary-Smith' (Winalow) WeUington,) m. GIL KEY. She d. July, 1887, in Boston, Mass. JANE-T'., [10078] (dau. of Mary-Smith' (Winalow) Wellington,) m. Silas- Y. HUSSEY. Res. 1883, Albion, Me. ISABEL-C, [10079] (dau. of Jane-T'. (WeUington) Hussey,) m. 2d, Albion, Jle., . LUCY-P'., [10086] (dau. of Mary-Smith' (Winahw) Wellington). Res. 1883, Bangor, Me. JIARY-SMITH"., [10092] (dau. of Mary-Smith' (Winslow) Wellington,) h. Al bion, Me, ; m. there, 27 Nov. 1845, Rev. Isaac-Case KNOWLTON, b. 6 Sept. 1819, Liberty (then Montville), Waldo Co,, Me,, s. of Ezekiel and Mary (Knowlton) of Liberty. " He is a clergyman of the Universalist Church. He began preaching at Lincoln, Jle., and was afterwards settled at Albion, Durham, Androscoggin Co., Me., Oldtown, and Calais, Jle., Keene, N. H., Boston, New Bedford, and West Acton, Mass. He is the author of 'Annals of Calais and St. Stephen,' and of a denominational book entitled 'Through the Siiadows,' whicli has had a large sale; also of many magazine and newspaper articles." Res. 1887, West Acton, Middlesex Co., Mass. Children : 1, Hosba-Mobeill', b. 20 Jlay, 1847, Durham, Jle.; m. 23 May, 1873, New Bed ford, JIass,, Sylvia-Bassett Almy, b. 20 Jan, 1852, New Bedford, dau. of Ben jamin and Sophia (Allen) of New Bedford, Bristol Co,, Mass, Mr, Knowlton 148 rich, WELLINGTON, BARTLETT, HAMLIN, COOMBS, MCLAUGHLIN. Appendix. graduated at Tufts College, 1867; studied law at Harvard University, and was admitted to the bar in New Bedford in 1870, In 1876 and 1877 he was a mem ber ot the JIassachusetts House of Representatives; in 1878 and 1879 of the State Senate. Since 1879 he has held the office of District Attorney for the southern district of JIassachusetts. Res. 1887, New Bedford, Mass. ChUdren born in New Bedford, Mass. : 1. John-Wellington'", b. 28 Feb. 1874. 2. Abby-Almy'°, b. 30 Mar. 1876. 3, Frank-Warren", b. 16 Aug. 1878. 4. Edward-Allen'", b. 17 Apr. 1883. 5. Helen-Sophia", b. 1 Aug. 1885. 2. Mary-Alice", b. 7 Feb. 1850, Durham, Me. ; m. 24 Sept. 1874, Calais, Me., Ed ward -Ruggles Rich, b. 5 Mar. 1838, Kingston, Plymouth Co., JIass,, s. of Ed ward and Mary-Shurtleff (Bates) of K. Res. 1887, West Acton, Masa. Children : 1. Mary-Alice'", b. 12 Nov. 1875, Boston, Mass. 2. Edward-Wellington", b. 24 Feb. 1878, West Acton, JIass. 3. Fanny-Louisa", b. 24 May, 1880, West Acton, JIass, 3. Franz- Warren', b, 2 Oct. 1851, Hampden, Penobscot Co., Me.; graduated at Tufts College in 1872, and was admitted to the bar iu Calais, Jle,, in 1875; d. in West .A,cton, JIass,, 19 Jan. 1876. 4. Wellington-Case", b. 14 May, 1858, Oldtown, Penobbcot Co., Me. ; d. Keene, N.H.. 16 July, 1861. ELIZABETH-W",, [10096] (dau. of Mary-Smith' (Winshw) Wellington,) m. W.- A. BARTLETT, and had, 1883, children Benjamin' and >Iaud'. EMILY-G"., [10097] (da/u. of Mary-Smith' (Winslow) Wellington,) m. Timothy H. HAMLIN, and had, 1883, one daughter. NATHAN-R"., [10101] (a. of Mary-Smith' CWinshw) Wellington). Res. 1883, Albion, Me. HEZEKIAH', [10116] (a. of Jonathan* Winslow,) m. by Rev. Zenas Thom])soii, Jane-Crane-Bi-idges' Winslow [10137], b. Kent's Hill, Readfield, Me. He d. 23 Nov. 1885. SARAH-JANE", [10118] (dau. of Hezekiah' Winslow,) m. by Rev. Dr, Thomas Hill, 30 Dec. 1878, Portland, Me., to Arden-W. COOMBS of Portiand, Jle. Lawyer aud county attorney. Res. 1887, Portland, Me. MART-E"., [10127] (dau. of Mary-C (Winslow) McLaughlin,) is said to have married, but no records have been given. Appendix. gould, jonbs, hudson, seavey 149 NATHAN', [10138] (a. of Capt. Aaron' Winalmo,) d. at Gorham, Me., 14 Feb. 1885. Ace, to Jlrs. Seavey [10145] he and all of Capt, Aaron Winslow's children, except the eldest, were born in Westbrook, Jle. Shipmaster and farmer. ELLEN-LORINDA", [10141] (dau. of Natlian' Winslow,) m. Samuel GOULD, Esq., of Hiram, Jle. Lawyer, in practice, and res. 1887 at Skowhegan, Somerset Co., Me. HARRIET-JEWETT', [10142] (dau. of Capt. Aa/ron' Winslow). She was Uving in 1887. THEODORA-BROAD', [10143] (dau. of Harriet- Jewett' (Winslow) Jones,) yra.a living in 1887. WINSLOW-JONES", [10144] (s.of Theodora-m-oad' (Jones) B.udson,) Mf&a b., ace. to [10145] 16 instead of 4 Oct, 1871, Westbrook, Me. SARAH-BRIDGES', [10145] (dau. of Capt. Aaron' Winslow,) was m. by Rev. W.-B. Hayden to Marcian SEAVEY, who d. from the effects of sun stroke in Deer ing, Me., 26 Feb. 1886. He was one of the early editors and publishers of the Maine Farmer, afterwards editor and publisher of Farmer and Artisan ot Portland, Me,, and for many years kept a homoepathic pharmacy in Portland. " Brother Marcian Seavey was buried with Masonic honors by Ancient Land mark Lodge, of this city, Jlar. 2. He was made in that lodge in June, 1825; was a charter member of Portland Commandery, K.T., having been a Templar flfty-eight years. He was one of the original members of the New Jerusalem Church of this city. He was a gentleman of the old school, a Christian, a Freemason. He Uved to be nearly eighty-two years of age. He was an honor to mankind, and has joined in more exalted labor in his spiritual home." — Masonic Journal. "The funeral services of the late Jlarcian Seavey yesterday at the New Jerusa lem Church were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Dunham, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Hay den. The latter gave a sympathetic sketch of the life of the venerable parishoner, speaking of his early connection and faithful service to the society, of his useful life as editor of the Maine Farmer, as professor in an agricultural college, and as a writer. The officers of Ancient Landmark Lodge, led by the Master, Thomas-B. Merrill, read the Masonic burial service, and accompanied the body to the grave to perform the closing Masonic services there. The pall bearers were Geo.-S. Hay, Ira Berry, William Senter, and William-H. Smith, There were floral wreaths from the family and from Portland Commandery. The music was by the church choir, 'Nearer Jly God to Thee' being flnely rendered. The Aged Brotherhood, Portland Comman dery, and Ancient Landmark Lodge were all represented." Homoepathic physician and pharmacist. Res. Pm-tland, Me CHARLES-DBANE', [10146] (a. of Gapt. Aaron' Winshw,) was m. by Rev. Caleb Bradley to Louisa-Barnes Witham. Farmer and seaman. 150 LADD, WINSLOW. Appendix. A]Sr]SriE-ELIZABETH«, [10U7] {dau. of Gharles-Deme' Winshw,) b. 11 Mar. 1855; m. Seth-Wesley LADD, b. 6 Oct. 1848, Peacham, Vt., s. of Clark-H. and Su san-C. of Island Pond, Vt. Res. Palisade, Nev. MARY-ISABEL«, [10148] {dau. of Gharles-Beane'' Winslow,') m. Ira-W. LADD. Res. OoaticooJc, P. Q. JOHiq"-WITHA]VP, [10149] {s. of Gharles-Deane' Winslow,) m. about 1885. Res. Manchester, N.H. EDWARD- CRANE^ [10151] (s. of Gapt, Aarm^ Winslow,) d. 24 Feb. 1886, Portland, Me.; m. Louisa-Peabody Hamlin, who d. of cancer, 10 May, 1887, Port land, Me., and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery, Deering, Me. Their last res., Portland, Mass. The following lines were sent by a loving friend of Mrs. Winslow: The years lingered, Slowly wearing out lifers forces With unabated pain. No murmur From her lips, but earnest prayer And waiting patience brought cheerfulness A daily and abiding guest Through the slow-moving months. The dust returns to earth — Loosed Is the silver cord, broken the golden Bowl; earth's bonds severed, sweet peace Resteth on the calm, still face, As if commune was held with angels Ere the spirit passed. Not dark-winged is the angel death From whom we shrink in terror; nol Bright with tenderest mercy he comes, And pain's fierce tortures cease forever. Is not, then, this angel blessed above AU messengers sent from the source Of tender loving kindness and all good? And now arrayed in spirit robes. As the dear Father knoweth best, Is she who meekly bore in patient grace The burden and the pain, to earth-life incident. Through weary years. CHARLES-HENRY', [10152] (s. of Edward- Crane' Winslow,) m. Henrietta . He d. 5 Dec. 1879, Biddeford, Me. House carpenter. ' LEAH", (dau. of Charles-Henry' Winshw,) was b. 13 Mar. 1877. ALBERT-NORTON', [10153] (s. of Edward- Craine' Wiiuhw,) m. Emma-W. He d. 19 Apr. 1887, Portland, Me., and was buried at White Rock, Me. Children : 1. EdwaeD'S'., b. 10 Sept. 1875. 2. Gbobge- Henry', b. 1 Feb. and d. 25 July, 1879; was buried at White Rock Me. Appendix. leavitt, davis, boody, minot, hawes, geiffin. 151 8. Claeence-Nathan', b. 4 Jan. 1881; d. 12 Apr. 1884; buried at White Rock. 4. Robeet-Delano'', b. 19 May, 1884. ANNIE-CROSBY*. [10154] (dau. of Edward- Graine'' Winshw,) m. 27 Sept. 1878, W.-H. LEAVITT. She d. 16 Feb. 1884, and was buried in Evergreen Cemetery. ChUd: Eenest', b. 6 Jan. 1880; d. Nov. 1888. FRANCES-ELIZABETH', [10155] (dau. of Gapt. Aaron' Winshw,) d. in West brook, Me. HORACE', [10156] (s. of Capt. Aaron' Winshw,) was m. by Rev. Dr. Dwight to Phebe-Greely Dow, dau. of Hiram and Alice (Pierson) not (Moody), ace. to Mrs. Seavey [10145]. MART-ELLEN', [10157] (dau. of Horace' Winslow,) b. 7 Oct. 1855, Beriin, N. H. ; m. by Rev. F.-E. Eunrich, 22 Oct. 1881, at West Minot, Me., to Edwin-James DAVIS, Child: Aethdb-Edwin", b. 2 Oct. 1883, Deering, Me. ROSCOE-DOW", [10158] (a. of Horace' Winshw,) was b. at West Minot, Me. FREDERIC, [10159] («. of Horace' Winslow,) b. in West Minot, Me. SARAH-BRIDGES', [10160] (dau. of Horacd Winslow,) b. in West Minot; d. there, 27 Feb. 1881. HORACE", [10161] («. ofHm-ace' Winshw,) was b. in West Minot. JANE-CRAINE', [10164] (dau. of Jane' (Winshw) "Boody,) m. Hiram MINOT. She d. about 1885; was a minister of the denomination of Friends. Res. Westbrook, Me. ELEANOR-MARIA', [10166] (dau. of Jane' (Winslow) Boody,) m. Joseph HAWES. CHARLES-EDWARD', [10169] (s. of Jane' (Winslow) "Boody,) res. on the old homestead of Nathan' Winslow, his gi-andfather, at Westbrook, Me. P.O. add., Saccarappa, Me. DANIEL', [10281J (s. of Lydia' (Winshw) Griffin,) m. at Peiro, Iowa, 21 Feb. 1884, Elizabeth-Taylor Chandler, b. 19 June, 1857, Newtown, Mount Kennedy, Wicklow Co., Ireland, dau. of William and Lizzie ( ;. 152 griffin, AUSTIN, HANSON, CLOUDMAN, LIBBY, MCLEAN. Appendix. ALICE-MABEL", (dau. of Daniel^ Griffln,) was b. 8 Mar. 1887, Mamaroneck, N.Y. AUSTIN-KENELM', (8th child of Lydia' (Winslow) QritOn,) b. 19 Oct. 1879. SARAH', [10243] (dau. of Miriam' (Winshw) Austin,) d, in 1878, Pittsfield, N. H. ; m. 26 Jan. 1825, Pownal, Me., Nathan HANSON, b. Pittsfield, N,H., 1786, and d. in Weare, N.H., in 1866. He was the son of Solomon and Mary (Chase), who were m. in Seabrook, N.H., 4 Sept. 1778, and settled in Pittsfield, which was their home the remainder of their Uves. Children : 1. Alvan-Austin', b. 1827, Pittsfield, N.H. ; d. in 1849. 2. JoHN-WiNSLow', b. 1830, Pittsfield; m. 1852, Weare, N.H., Mary-Jane Sawyer, dau. of Allen and Anna ( ). Manufacturer of ladies' boots and shoes, s.p. Res. 1887, North Weare, N.H. ALVIN', [10271] (s. of Miriam' (Winahw) AvLstin,) m. Harriet-Jones, who sur vived him and res. 1878, No. 2 Marianna St., Lynn, Mass. GUSTAVUS', [10272] (s. of Alvin' Austin,) m. probably (record not clear) 26 Oct. 1861, Ruth-A.-Sisson Hepsenstall, b. 30 Mar, 1844, He has charge of a shoe- stitching establishment, employing some fifty girls. Res. 1878, Pine St., Swampscott, Mass. Children : 1, Edwaed-C"., b. 4 Jan. 1865. 2. Hbrbbet-G',, b. 7 Mar. 1867. 3. Eenest-L",, b, 20 Oct. 1871. 4. Elbanor-F'., b, 1 Apr. 1877. JAMES-EVERETT', [10273] (s. of Alvin' Austin). Res. 1878, 542 North Fifth St., Philadelphia, Pa. EDWARD-YOUNG', [10274] (s. of Alvin' Austin). Res. 1878, Lynn, Mo.is. HELEN-PERSIS', [10275] (dau. of Alvin' Austin,) m. 24 Dec. 1866, Nathan- Bernet CLOUDMAN. Merchant and landlord. Res. 401 Shawmut Ave., Boston, Mass. Child: Son, b. 7 Oct. 1867. EMMA-ELIZA', [10276] (dau. of Akin' Austin,) m. 16 Oct. 1866, Pownal, Me., Charles-H. LIBBY; m, 2d, 25 Mar. 1871, Robert-C. McLEAN. Shoemaker. Children : 1, Nobman-Place', b. 26 Dec. 1871; d. 18 Feb. 1874. 2. Hattie-Elizabbth', b. 21 Feb. 1875. Appendix. molean, list, sewell, taylob, buffum, ouvbb. 153 3. Wallace- Stanley', b. 29 Apr, 1876 ; d. 21 Sept. 1876. HATTIE-ESTELLA', [10277] (dau. of Alvin' Austin,) m. 20 Oct. 1876, Nor man McLEAN, brother of Robert-C. McLean. Child: Helen-Austin', b. 10 Sept. 1877. HARRIET', [10715] (dau. of Nathan' Winslow,) m. Charles LIST; m. 2d, Saniuel-Bdmund SEWELL, husband of her deceased sister Louisa-Maria [10708]. Mr. Sewell graduated at Harvard College in the class of 1817. Res. 1878, Melrose. 18 — , Boston, Mass. EMILY- ANNETTE', [10719] (dau. of Isaac' Winshw,) m. Franklin TAYLOR, Res, 1886, Bace St., Germantown, Philadelphia, Pa. REBEKAH- MiVRI A', [10724] (dau. of Cynthia' (Winslow) Northey,) m, John- Henry BUFFUM. Res, 1 887, Melrose, Mass. WILLIAM', [10725] (s. of Cynthia' (Winshw) l-'^rthey,) 1887, was president of the Salem Savings Bank, and res. Salem, Essex Co., Mass. KENELM-WINSLOW', [10729] (s. of William' Northey,) b. 11 Apr. 1870, Sa lem, Mass. ; d. 27 Jan. 1879. SARAH', [10731] (dau. of John' Winslow,) d. 26 May, 1882, at the residence of her sister, Lydia-Hacker" Jones [10733], Deering (formerly Falmouth), Me., in the old Winslow house, where she was born, and which had been her home the last flf teen years of her life. ALFRED', [10744] (s. of Maria' Winshw Jones), Res, Germantown, Philadel phia. His address for the winter of 1887-8 was Norfolk House, Boxbury, Mass. JOHN', M.D,, [10749] (s. of John' Winslow). Res. 1886, Ithici, N.Y. PHEBE', [1 1000] (dau. of Phebe' ( Winslow ) Pope, ) m. Edward' COBB, [In foot note James' Cobb m. Sarah Lewis, dau. of George; and Hannah" Cobb m. Edward Lewis. — Chart XI, p. 197. OLIVE', [11014] (dau. of Phebe' (Pope) Cobb,) m. James OLIVER. She d. at Lynn, 17 Apr, 1879, [See note p, 920,] ALTON', [11133] (a. of John' Vo^e,) m. Theodate-Morrell' Stackpole [12143], not [12142] as on p. 913. ALFRED-A'., [11147] (a. of Altor'Fope). ^es. 1887, 949 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, O. 154 PBAESON, NOETH, HAMBLIN, HALL, HEESEY, TEUB. Appendix. MARGARET-JANE', [11218] (dau. of George' Winshw,) m. William-H. PEAR SON. Res. 1887, Bosevilh, N.J. MARY-ANN', [11239"] (dau. of Joseph' Winslow,) m, Samuel NORTH, who was a merchant and tin manufacturer. She was a child by 2d marriage. On p. 918 " By 2d marriage " was misplaced at the end of the line instead of between her name and that of her sister, Lydia" (Winslow) Hamblin. Mrs. North, her husband, and first and third child are buried in Westbrook, Me. ; the latter, Mary-Emma', d. in Gorham, Me. LORANA', [11245] (dau. of Job* Winslow,) m. Daniel HALL, s. of Hatevil. In note under last name, eighth line from bottom, the words "both are" should be " either is." HENRIETTA', [11597] (dau. of DanieP Window,) m. Elias HERSEY. Mrs. Hersey's name was formerly given as here written, but she now writes it Harriette. P.O. add. 1888, 22 Market Square, Portiand, Me. Res, 1888, 47 Forest Ave., Deering, Me. LORING-BLANCHARD-TRUE', [11729] («. of Aaron' Winshw, M.D.) The b. for born was by mistake of printer made 6, SERGT. ALFRED-MARSTON', [11733] (s. of Buth-Ann' ( Winslow ) True). His number in Index II was erroneously given [11722]. GEN. EDWARD-FRANCIS', [11909] (s. of Stephen' Winshw,) left his native place in the early part of the year 1856, his parents and his brother George remain ing at Augusta, Me., and went to Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa, with the expectation of entering a banking house about to be established there. The jour ney at that time occupied nearly six days, although all but twenty-five miles were made by railway. From the Mississippi to Mount Pleasant in those days the only conveyance was by stage-coach. The population of Iowa was then less than 300 000 and there were but few miles of railway within the State, Shortly after taking up his residence iu Iowa he became interested in the study and construction of railroads. Although there were then in the United States many thousands of miles of railways, tlie methods of construction and operation applied to them, as well as their financial affairs, were littie understood, even by those in con trol. Looking back after the lapse of only thirty years, it is difficult to realize the condition of ignorance and simplicity whieli then everywliere existed respectin Rosiua', 4579. Rowena', 9164. Rufus", 9244. Rufus', 10583. Rufus-King', 10057. Rush", 5467. Rush-Ellsworth', 9515. Ruth", 39, ch. IX, Ruth', 237, 1979, 3397, 13349. Ruth", 7473, 8203,. 11343, 11579. Ruth', 7632, 8781, 11525, 13278, 13349. Ruth', 7486, 11529. Ruth-Almira", 11856. Ruth-Ann', 11730. Ruth-Eliza", 9474. S-Elma", 11999. Sabra", 7253. Sally", 4376, 6594, 9337, 9720. Sally', 2879, 4562, 4685. Sally". 5985. Sally-Maxfield', 9769. Samuel, p. 66. Samuel", 6, 50, 69. chs. VIII, XI 1-2, XXII. Samuel*, p. 60. Samuel", 5267, 8453, 11513. Samuel", 2026, 5017, 5397, 8521, 9580, 11526. Samuel', 4387, 5086, 5401, 6086, 8469, 9286, 11547. Samuel", 10561. Samuel", 3264. Samuel-Adams", 11550, Samuel-Dana', 5482, 5487. Samuel-Dutton', 9445, Samuel-Dutton", 9430. Samuel-E",, 5088. Samuel-Higgs', 9678. Samuel-Luther", 5669. Samuel-Perry", 9683. Samuel-Snow", 8112, Samuel- WilUs", 9397. Sandford", 8133. Sarah, 8468. Sarah', 1608. Sarah*, 70, 83, 279, 285, 331, 1608, chs, X1 1-3, XXII, Sarah", 931, 1195, 1199, _ 1935, 1963, 2358, 338(1' 8261, ll(i38, 1164g>\ 12198, 13858. 13315, ch, XXII. Sarah", 3417, 4703, 5635, 6101, 7134, 7263, 7514, 7979, 8230, 8839, 9180, 10386, 10595, 10609, 10731, 11517, 13991, 13993, 13346, 13360, ch. vm. Sarah' 3474, 4404, 4735, 7509,8864, 11538,11901, 11936, 130:!3, 13943, 13293, 13317. Sarah", 3505, 11933. Sarah-Abbie", 2867. Sarah-Abigail", 7913. Sarah- Amanda", 3356. Sarah-Amanda", 3354. Sarah-Ann", 7359, 7386, 12969. Sarah-Ann', 8847, 12083. Sarah-Ann", 11568, 13048. Sarah-Ashley', 13337. Sarah-Barnaby', 4995. Sarah-Barnaby". 4997. Sarah-Bridges', 10145. Sarah-Bridges', 10160. Sarah-Crane", 4935. Sarah-Dolly', 7157. Sarah-E"., 3161. Sarah-E"., 3156. Sarah-EUda", 6349. Sarah-Elizabetir, 11323. Sai-ah-EUzabetli', 5680, 9148, 11846. Sarah-Elizabeth", 6016. Saraii-EUen", 8132. Sai-ah-Eloisa", 9020. Sarah Emma", 3873. 8arali-F"., 8671. Sarah-Frances", 10139. Sarah-Godfrey', 4902. Sarah-Jane', 10008, 11733. Sarah-Jane*. 4393, 9683, 10118. Sarah-Jane", 3594, Sarah-Jane-Ryerson", 11576. Sarah-L"., 10646. Sarah-Lorette", 9403. Sarah-Louisa", 2859, 13135, Sarah- Jl"., 0178. Sarah-M"., 10056. Sarah-S"., 9644. Sarah-Sylvester', 10589. Sarah-T'., 11961. Sarah-Talcott", 4500. Sarah-Thomas', 8078. Sarah-W'., 11622, Sarah-Waterman', 7601. Sarah-Young', 13473 12611. Sarahette', 6286. Seabury", 8449. Selina-EUzabeth', 13488. Seneca-Leroy", 12470. Scraphine', 9285. Serena', 8684. Serenius-Nathaniel-Fitch', 6U39. Index T. Seth*, 50, 898, 789, 1585, chs. vm, XI 1-2, XXII. Seth', 1975. Seth", 2927, 3138, 4730, 5968, 8226, 9214. Seth', 4733, 6028, 6085. Seth", 6067, Seth-CoUins'. 5072. Seth-E'., 3144. Seth-E'., 3150. Seth-Thomas", 4558. Sewall-Payson', 8445. Sewell-Sanford', 12316. Seymour", 7368. Seymour- Jl'., 5976. Shadrach", 5011, pp. 63, 64. Shubael', 5492. Shubael-JIooers', 9640. Shubael-Jlooers". 9647. Sidney-Edwin", 5678. Sidney-Wilmot', 3216. Simeon-Aldrich', 5868. Simmons', 4679. Simon-Peter', 13980. Sinia", 4966. Smith", 9182. Smith', 10078. Snow*, 1368. Snow', 1369. Snow", 8090. Solomon", 8462. Solomon', 8524. Solomon-Edward', 9458. Sophia', 7136. Sophia', 7931. Sophia-Adams', 3521. Sophia-Hammond', 9794. Sophia-Hepzibah", 9187. Sophie, ch.Vn, p. 18. Sophronia", 1208, 7254. Sophronia', 3358, 12606. Spooner', 9339. Stephen", 6302, 7252. Stephen', 11872. Stephen', 8528. Stephen', 3155. Stephen-Noyes", 3154. Stephen-Robinson', 10603. Sumner', 11624. Susan", 5394, 8905. Susan', 5295, 5892, 6209, ch. xxn. Susan", 5993. Susan', 3267. Susan-A"., 9662. Susan-Albina-Noble", 11574. Susan-Babbitt', 8932. Susan-Dulcena", 3444. Susan-Ellen", 9012, Susan-El mira", 8'.)78. Susan-JIaria", 9431. Susan-Tyler", 4488. Susanna", 913, 4238, Susanna", 7417, ch. VIIL Susanna', 2890. Susannah", 4188, 5803. 6188, ch. xxn. Susannah-Adams", 11549. Susie-Evelyn", 2881. Susie-Phebe-Hughes", 91 33. Sybil*, 306. Sybil", 2418, 9111, 9163, 12759. Sybil", 9250, 12897. Sybil', 9151. . Sylvania-Allen', 8877. Sylvanus", 12464°. Sylvia', 2431. Sylvia-Babbitt', 47S5, 89^0. Tabitha", 2039, 1059.5. Temperance", 9726. Temperance', 3242. Temperance", 11566. Thankful", 5297. Thankful*, 54, 86, 229, chs. VIII, XI 1-2, XXII. Thankful", 905, 5144, 6179, ch. XXIL Thankful", 5443, 10493. Thankful', 11546. Thankful', 11565. Theodore-A., ch.VH, p. 18. Theodo-e-N'., 11931. Theron", 7138. Thomas, 907, chs. 11, VI. pp. 7, 8, 13, Thomas (Wyncelowe) p, 11. Thomas', 9, chs, VIIL XXII. Thomas*, 685, 789, 894, 2394, chs. VIII, XI 1-2, XXIL p. 63. Thomas", 899, 3413, 5297, ch. VIII. Thomas', 4222, 4785, 6036, 8225, 8917, 9032, 11699, 13281. Thomas', 3413, 6037. Thomas-Benton", 13478. Thomas-C°., 9659. Thomas-Emerson", 7822. Thomas-Forbes', 12462". Thomas-Gilbert', 60, 4903. Thomas-Goodspeed', 6608. Thomas- H-Benton', 12503. Thomas-Hathaway', 9218. Thomas-Hitchcock', 5663. Thomas-Hudson', 12643. Thomas-Jefferson", 3438, 9700. Thomas-Luther", 5659. Thomas-Smith', 9185. Timothy', 2931. Tisdale", 6170, ch. XXII. Tisdale", 4724, 6177. Tisdale', 6007. Titus-Philemon', 6612. Ton-y-E"., 7133. Ti-ue-Pendleton", 8387. Urania-Prances", 11939. Vai-num-Shattuck", 6049. Velonia-K'.,8678. Vesta-Maria', 7978. Victor-Ernest", 4489. Victoria-Lucretia", 9805. Vurnan-Eastman", 10533, 10564. W-A'., 13019. Waldo-Ei-skine", 2888. Waldo-Francis', 8995. Walter-ColUns", 5074, Walter-Edwin", 12012. Walter-Frederic", 8926. Walter-Irving", 13194. .Walter-M"., 6251. Walter-Smith", 3373. Walter-Thacher", 2887. Ward", 2405. Warren-Sewell', 11836. Warren- Walter", 13288. Washington", 4666. Wealthy', 4698. Wealthy-Jane", 4694, 9145. Welthanie, 5320. Wesley', 9808. Wesley-Lewis", 9071. West", 6307. Weston", 2372, 9243. Weston", 9249. Wilbur", 2870. Willard-ChUds", 9055. William (Wyncelowe) chs. I,V. WilUam, chs. II, VI, pp. 8, 13. William', 37, 60, 307, 328, 4933, ch. IX persons Bearing the Win.dow Patronymic. WUliam*, 375, 338, 1937, 1954, p. 60. WUUam", 338, 1961, 11737. William", 4378, 495(1, 7402, 7600, 8461, 8892, 9100, 9346, 9575, 11768, 11811, 13016. WUliam', 6, 2874, 3386, 8880, 9076, 9179, 9307, 9743, 11363, 11537, 11936, 11963, 13030, 13395, 13384. William', 6014, 6042. William", 6047. WiUiam-Albei-t', 12958. William-Alonzo", 9308. William-Arthur", 5651. William-Austin", 6089, WiUiam-Bainbridge', 5083. WiUiam-Baker", 13323. William-Blackstone', 7843. William-C, 4681. William-Calender", 3152. William-Copley', 6952, p. 600. Williara-CuUen', 5475, WiUiam-Delos", 3447. WiUiam-Fletcher", 0601. WiUiam Foster', 10643, WilUam-Franklin". 9083. William-Frederick'. 7847. William-Grand v», 10049. WiUiam-H',, 13380, William-H",, 11937, WiUiam-Henry', 658.5, 9711, 12069, 13184. William-Henry", 6256, 11995, AVilliam-Heni-y", 6018, WiKiam-Holmes", 11556. Williara-Jackson", 7844, William-Keene", 12404". William-L"., 10048. WiUiam-Lloyd", 13575. William-Lloyd-Garrison', 12520. WilUam-Luther", 9132. William-Jloi-ton", 6222. WiUiam-Ney", 9098. William-Otis', 9462. William-Page", 5488. WiUiam-Penn', 11857. WUliam-Prince', 13013. William-Samuel'. 7018. Williaui-Taber", 4390. William-Tyler", 7834. William-Valentine', 9131. William-Valentine", 9141. William-Wallace'. 5644. William-Wirt", 5676. Willie", 5463, WilUe-Colburn". 12614. WiUie-H"., 10588, 11721, Willie-Lucas", 5472. Willie-Penn'. 11862. Willie-Stone", 8115. Willie- Webster", 13474. Willmus, oh, VL Winlield-Augustus", 8426. Winifi-ed-Sarah", 11871. Winthrop", 6081. Wm-Penfield", 4835. Zaccheus", 13441. Zebina-Lee", 3534. Zenas", 149, 4313, ch.VIH Zenas", 4313. Zenas', 11951. Zenas-Clark', 4317. Zephaniah-l 1191. Zephaniah". 0012. Zeruiah", 2920. Zerviah", 2757, Zerviah", 3801. Zilplia-Jane', 21410. ADDITIONAL NAJIES OF THOSE BEARING THE WINSLOW PATRONYJIIC. AbigaU", 4587. Abigail', 3336, Abby-Ann", 3329, Abby-Edwards", :!355. Alfred', 3309. Alice", 4551, Amanda-Prances', 4554. Ann", 3260. Anna", 4559, Anna-West', 4575. Asa", 4397, Asa-Thomas", 4392. Augusta-Shepard", 5137. AureUa', 4473. Aurelia-Pratt', 4566. Benjamin-Fi-anklin", 4395. BtHsey-Peck", Ml'i. Billings", 4383. Caroline", 4555, 5131. Caroline", 3359. Charies', 5042. Charles- Howard", 5057. Chauncey- Wilder", 3:'.51. Clarissa- Williams', 5045. Cordelia', 4214. Cyntliia-Helen", 3441, Cynthia-Jones', 5115. David-Corbett', 5051, David-Sidney", 5053. Dean', 3338, DeUa-Caroline", 5052. Dorcas", 2933. Dulcena", 3430. Ebenezer", 2930,5313,5378. Edith", 2903. Edmond', 3140. Edmond-I-P,, 314.5. Edward", 4218, Edward-Hilton", 5120. Edward-HolUs", 4390. Edward-Stone". 3353, Eleanoi--Isabel", 5044, Eleazer-Robbins", 5025. Elisha', 3341, 3439. Elisha-Dillingham', 2883. Elisha-Freeuniu", 3358, Eliza-Emma", 3913, Elizabeth-Benson", 4534. Elizabeth-Robbins', 5104 Elkanah', 3343. EUa", 3897. Emeline, 5060. Emeline', 2915. Eugene", 3363. Iiiile.o J. Eunice", 3104, Eunice', 3345. Eunice", 3363. EveUne', 4316. Ezra", 4385. Ezra', 4388. Ezra", 4550. Ezra-Edwin', 4553, Ezi-a-lloward", 43U1, Fanny*, 5133,. Frances-Anna", 5054. Francis-Parks", 5139, Frederic', 2891. Frederic-.Vlbert", 2888, Frederic-Keuebn", 5059. George'. 3249. George-Edwin", 5055. George-Herbert", 2898. George-Robbins", 0130. Gorham-Bray", 8239. Hannah", 4075. Henrietta', 3246. Honiietta-Augusta", 3256, Honiy-Peiice'. 4403, Howard", 4553. Isaac-Shepard', 5124. Isabel-Gilmore", 5138. James-Hinckley", 33:i5 James-Jladison", 3434. Jesse", 5016. .Iohn', 5288. John", 3502, 4389. John-Adams", 3432. Johii-Fenno", 4586. John-Fenno", 5290, John-Hayward", 4585. INDEX II. NAMES OF DESCENDANTS OF THE IJLMIGRANT ANCESTOR, AND OF OTHER PERSONS JIENTIONED IN VOLS. I AND II OF THE PILGRIM RECORD SERIES, NOT BEARING THE WINSLO'W PATRONYMIC. Abbe, Mary-L. 13011. Abbee, Ada-Josephine' 1257, Amos- Allen" 1258. Forrest-Mel vin" 1254. IsabeUa' 1260. Lois-Matilda" 1255. Mary-EUen' 1353. Ora-Crosby» 1261. Otis-Jerome" 1256. Svlvester-Grandison ' 1252. Vesta-Anna' 1259. Abbott, Annie-Palmer 5942. Jane 6477. h bingdon, John p. 22. Acker, Mary 5904. Ackley, Rebecca 60S, Adams, Abigail 5511. Alvah" 3178. AmeUa 13230. Clarissa 6010. Eleanor 3428, chs. V, VIII, pp. 16, 62, 72, 73. Elizabeth 5297. Elizabeth" 3177. Ernest-Albert" 3519. Everett-Fremont" 12039, Freddie" 12040. Fredie-Marsh" 3520. Henry-K. 8253. John 1, ch. VIII, p. 02. Joseph-W. 5168. Louisa" 3175. Lucy-Ann 3480, Lyman 3174. Lyman" 3176. Margaret 2329. Mary 11548. Susan-Augusta 4036. True-Page 12038. William-Harris 3518. Additon, Louisa 5188. Aiken, Calvin 11874. Ebenezer 309. Emma-A". 6992. Horace-A". 6995. Kate-S". 6991. Lucy 1062. Mary 1062. Mercy (36) 6104. Michael-J. 6990. Solomon 907. Albee, Prudence 0182. Alcott, Anna-Bigelow (;300, Alden, Abigail ch, X. John pp. 28, 39. Mary 8758. Jlinerva 128. Wealthy 8452. Aldrich, Hiram 3712, p. 315. Hiram-Albert 3T13, p. 315. Marietta 9239. Nancy 5867, Alexander, ch. XIII, Ambrose-Curtice 3795. Geo-Webb" 3796. WUliam 11268. AUderdice, Florence" 11229. Harvey" 11328. WUliam-Henry 11333. William-Hillary" 11337 Winslow" 11335. AUen, 1024. 4674. A-M. 1641. Albert" 10872, Benjamin 4367, 5187. Benjamin-Evans' 5307. Benjamin-Franklin" 10873. Calista 9541. , Carlos 5577. Charles-Jerome' 5579. Charles-Levi' 7030. Charles-T». 10867. Alien, Charles-Winslow" 10497, Charlotte-Jackson" 519. Clai-a-B». 10864, Clara-Ridley" 10498, Clarissa-Launa" 5580. Clementine" 4370. Cornelia- JIaria" 4675. Cynthia" 5195. David' 10488, 10845. David' 10851. Ebenezer 10763, 10844. Edmund-W". 3173. Edward-C". 10866. Eleanor ch. XVI. EUza-Louisa" 7081. Elizabeth-A'. 6990. Esther-W'. 13223. Ethan 6154. Ethan -Allen" 7029. Eugene-L", 10856. Fanny-Evans" 5198. Francis 11503. Freddie-O". 10874. George 10885. George-E. 10869. George- Washington' 7026, Hannah" 7033. Hannah', 10506. Hanuah-C-D, 833. Harmon- Winslow" 5578. Harriet-De Witt" 6979. Harriet-Semantha' 6984. Hattie-V". 10858. Heman' 7017. Henry-Francis" 6980. Heury-W». 10860. Horace" 6977. Horace-Winslow' 6983. Hugh 6811, Ira 7371. Isaac-E", 10855. Isaiah-P", 10861. James' 10496. (1) Index IL Allen, James-N". 10862. James-OUver" 10505. Jane- JIerrill 11274. Jedediah 10018. Jennie-E°. 10863. Joel 11441. John 5947, John-FrankUu" 4676. John-H.imilton-De Witt" 6982. Joseph 10493. Joseph-Hair 10508. Joseph-M", 10847. Josiah 10884. Julia-A". 10857. Lavinia" 4369. Levi" 6987. Lewis 11060. Louisa-Anna' 7020. Lovisa-Ann" 5303. Lucius-Hamilton' 6978. Lucy" 7000, I;yd'ia' 10877. Lydia" 10848. Lydia-Ann 13138. Lydia-Bonney" 5302. Jlarcus" 7015. Jlartha' 6996. Martha-A", 10868. Mary 3138, 10763. Mary" 6813, Jlinerva" 7011. Jlii-a-Ann" 5189. Jlira-Delphina" 5208. JIoses-B". 10850. Nathan 6976. Nathan' 7038, 10854. Nathan-Dean" 7019. Oliver". 6816, Oliver-P". 10805. Oliver-Pope 10(174. Oliver-Pope 10703. Otis 3173. Peter 10095. Phebe 10983. Phebe' 10494, 10876. Phebe-Hawkes", 10849. Rebecca-Smith 11435. Richard p. 56. Robert 13320. Kobert-Fi-ancis' 13225. Rosa-Mabel" 10859, Rosooe-G", 10871. Rufus" 6812. Sadie-M". 10870. Samuel' 7018, Sarah' 10853. AUen, Sarah-Lucia" 6981. SewaU" 5191, Sewall-Adains" 5188. Sobrina-PhiUips", 5306. Sybil' 10880. Sylvanus", 4368. William' 7016. WiUiam-H". 10489. 10846, WilUam-S, 13314. William-S". 13315. Alley, Content 10595. Emraa-F". 9643. Leander-F. 9641. Alleyne, cb. VII, p. 286. Abel p. 61. Jane-Isabella p, 61. Reynold ch.VH, pp. 61, 286. AUyne, Helen-Maria" 3360. John-Winslow" 3367. Joseph-Winslow" 3359. Lucy-Helen" 3368. Samuel-Hinckley 3358. Samuel-Howard" 3366. Sophronia- Winslow" 3365. Alsop, Richard 347. Amadon, 7334. Ames, 7852. Azel' 8608. Azel' 8609. Azel" 8610. Chailes-Francis", 8619. Elizahetii', 86'34. EUa-Elizabeth", 8633. Frederic-C'arlton" 8631. Uermau-Vandenburg" 8634. IsabeUa-Loiiise' 8611. Job' 8617. Job-Winslow" 8618. Lois' 8635. Jfai-ciis' 8031. Jlarcus-Judson" 8633. Mai-ietta-Clark" 8030. JIary 8035. Ruth 7991. Sarah-Deering-Thomas 8616. Ammidown, Cynthia 987. Amory, Jonathan 1924. Amsden, E. 7090. Anderson, Edward 3349. EUjah-V. 8198. Lydia 2350. Andrews, Annie-Frances' 4498. Arthur-Leonard" 13118. Bethia 216, Ellen 3011. George 13115. Harry-Quincy 8360, Henry-Chandler' 8361. Nathaniel-Hathaway 4496. Walter- Justin" 4499. Andros, Benedict 2092. Josephine' 2(>94, Margaret-M ary -Alson' 2693. Jlartha-Nichols' 3700. Prissy-Deane 9182. Sarah-Adelaide' 3698. Thomas 2559, 2699, Andrus, Belle-Emily" 4041. Elizur 4038. Fiank-Burtou" 4040. JIary-Abigail". 4042. Angel, Abby 5325, Annis, Amanda' 13126. Chauncey-L'. 13128. David-A', 13127. EUzabeth" 13129. George-JI". 13130. Hiram' 13125. James 13120. Lewis' 13121. Luman' 13122. Lyman' 13123. Jlyron-A". 13133. Phebe' 131 '24. WiUiam-'W". 13131. Anthoine, Amos 11380. Anthony, Anna 1945. Anna- .Alaria 4737. Margaret-Folger 10735. Martha-Holland 10744.. Rhaydergowy 13259. Appleby, Lucy 5157. Appleton. JIary-Ann 12228. Apted, William-Julius 3il35. Archibald, 669. Thomas-H°. 670. Arnold, Amy-Adaline» 4130. Asel-Edwin' 4131. Charles-Lawrence" 4125. Electa-Isabel" 4126. Fannie-Maria" 1351. Frank-DLxon' 4132. Frederick-W iUiam'1349. Persons Not Bearing the Winslmo Patronyitiic. K Arnold, Henry-Thomas" 4127. Joel-Blackinton 9215. John 1348. John-Franklin" 4124. Joseph-Warren 4123. Lizzie-Sheldon" 1350. Jlai-y-OUve-Alvii-a' 4138. Osman-Leraoyne- Clarkson" 9316. Pelham-Torrey" 9217. Samuel 226, Ashfeild, Johu p, 7, Ashley, Clarissa 0716. Earl-Seai-s 4485, EUzabeth-Edminster 13333, Maria-C. 6334, Noah-Earl" 4486. iVshworth, ch. XIII. Samuel-Stewart 36,96. Atherton, Thomas-Howard 5664. Atkins, Charles 10343. Hiram, 6480. Attleton, Philip 8250. Attwater, Thomas p. 8. Atwater, Edward-Paul" 6937. Frances-Maria' 6933. Frederic- Augustus 6934. Hubbard-Bradley" 6938. SteUa-Keenie" 6935. Atwood, C-G. 12150. EUza 1694. Esther 803. Hannah 8703. Isaac 4237. J. 1728. Reuben 1690. Augur, Semantha 6087. Austin, 1975, 7978, 12197. Almira-Fry 10330. Alvin' 10271, Anna' 12117. Charles' 1838. Charies-L". 1833. Charles-Lane" 10239. Comfort' 10188, Cynthia' 10193. Cynthia" 10230, David-Sands' 10192. Edward' 1826. Edward-Young" 10374, EUzabetii 10459. EmeUne' 1836. Austin, EmeUne' 1831. Emma-EUza" 10276. Gustavus" 10272, Hannah 7703. Harry-Winslow' 10341. Hattie-Estella" 10277. Helcn-Persis" 10275. Henry" 1835, James' 2062, James-Everett" 10273. James-Tory 10186. James-Winslow" 10240. Jedediah 2062, 10180. Jeremiah' 10344. Job-Winslow' 10198, 10318. John' 1822. Lewis' 1837. Lewis-Augustine 5991. Lewis-Winslow'" 5993. Lucy' 10345. Lydia' 10343. Lydia" 10330. Mary 8074, Mary' 10194. Mary" 10229. Miriam' 10199. Nicholas 10461. Oliver 12115. Oliver' 12116. Peace' 10187. Samuel 1819. Samuel' 1820. Sarah' 10243. Sarah-Ann" 10208. WilUam' 1830. WUUam- W". 1883. Averill, p. 323. Frances-Towne 7592. George' 5852. Hannibal' 5849. John 5848. Laura-E'. 5853. JIark-R'. 5850. Olivia' 5854. Sidney' 5851. Truman 6806. Avery, Elijah 0483. llelen-Ruth 10971. A.\tell, Daniel 60. Elizabeth 4631. Phebe 937, Ayer, Anna-Jlarston' 10088, Asa 6029, Frederick- Wellington' 10089. Ayer, Helen 6948. Helena-Wellington' 10087. J- Winslow- 6032. James-Benjamin" 6033. James-Isaac' 6034. Natiian-C. 10086. Nathan-Edward" 10091. Winslow-Bai-tlett»10090. Ayers, Charles' 5449. Edwin" 4091. George' 4094. Isaac 4090. Jesse' 5450. John 5448. Juliet" 4095. Martiia", 4093. Ayres, Abigail" 3478. AdaUza-Nve" 3489. EUa-Isabefla" 3491. Hannah" 3470. Harriet-Newell" 3494. Isabella" 3477, John-AVinslow" 3488. Jonas 3474. Joshua- Winslow" 3475. Rachel" 3479. Sarah-Jane 8976, Sarah-Winslow" 3492. William 13279. WiUiam-Henry" 3487. Babb, Daniel 10183. Babbitt, 2756. Abel 8905. Artemas" 4958. Avery' 4658. Betsey" 4953. Carlisle' 8914. Crocker' 8916. Eliza' 8910. Frank-C 8907. Gardner 4657. Isaac' 4659. James 4653. James' 4654. John-Dean 4951. Joseph' 8911. Lucius' 8913. Lyman' 8912. Mehetabel 4725. Rosamond' 8915. Rowena' 4656. Stephen' 8909. Susan' 4655, 8908. Sylvia-D'. 8906. Babcock, Agnes-E." 561. (3) K Index IL Babcock, Caleb 13235. Joseph-Caleb" 13236. Jlinnie- Willey" 560. Monroe-Earle 559. Bachelder, Annie-R. 8199. Backer, Jacob p. 72. Backus, Azel p. 67. Charles p. 67. Bacon, A-D. 8335. AbigaU 3011. Alvan 712. B-F. 7006. Clark 9366. Daniel 1933. Edward 671. Harrison-Kerr' 9367. Mary 1471. Bailey, Catherine 4612. Charies 10436. Charles-Herbert' 4616. Daniel-R. 11965. EUzabeth 5501. Emma-Matilda" 4619. Eva' 4620. Ezekiel 10436, George-Henry" 4617. George-L». 11968. Hannah" 11967. Jacob 10436. Jedediah-H. 4614. Joshua- Lloyd 12134. Lydia-Maria" 4615. Martha-S. 8425. , Jlary 10625. Jloses 10436. Olive 5421. Samuel-Deane' 4618. Samuel-T". 11966. Baird, Grace 9183. Baker, 6279, 8800. Abigail 4597. Adaline-M". 8852. Addie-Dexter' 8661. Alice 22. Ann-Davis 9640. Anna-E". 8859. Anna-May 10831. Archelaus 5898. CaroUne-E». 8851'. Charles-Edwin' 8856. Charies-P". 8853. Cornelia-Greene 13381. Daniel-Dexter 8660. DeUa-J. 10836. Eleanor 23. Eleanor' 1233. Elias 129. Baker, Elizabeth 21. Ellen-Frances 6087. Everett-M. 5684. Franklin 3343. Henry-A". 8858. Kenelm 19, 1929, App. p. 36. Lettice 11461. Lizzie- Winslow' 8855. Lucy-T. 123. Lydia 20, 11461. Mary 24, 12369. Mary-Maxcey 9621. Mehetable-Gray 3043. Minnie-Belle" 5685. Obed' 130. Phebe 13307. Samuel 18, 1918, 1929, ch. 'vni. Sarah 12434. Susan" 5899. Susan (Crocker) 3343, Susanna 8776. Thomas p. 8. Valina 12887. WUliauv 9203. Balch, Alma-Hendee 0487. Edwin-Knight 0491. Ina-Mabel" 6492. Balcom, Catherine, 8932. Bald-win, 6080. Ann-Saulter 13323. Keziah 1'3738. BaU, Caroline 12406. Charies-Orlando 12406. Edwin-Lorenzo 12406. Elizabeth 6104. Horace 12406. Jane-Louisa 12406. Ballard, Esther 8933, Orra-Jane 9480. Baltimore, (Lord) pp. 56, 58. Bangs, Bethiah ch. VHI. Dean' 2817. Dean" 2821. Deborah 1163. Edwiii-d" 3833, EUzabeth" 3819. Eunice-Sparrow' 2823. Freeman-Hopkins 2894. George 2092. Isaac- Winslow' 2820. Jonathan 50. Maria 11499. Olive 2803. Susanna' 2817, 2878. Banlcs, Harriet 1249. Barber, Caroline' 403. Elizabeth' 401. Fanny-F. 6419. Harriet 405. James' 404. John' 403. John- Wamer 400. Margaret 2042. Mary-Gray 9463. Barbour, Henry 9921. Barker, Annie 2310. Deborah 1601. Elizabeth 4264, chs. IV, V,Vni, pp. 16. 35, 39, 72. Gertrude-Fronie" 3362. James-WiUard 3360. Lydia 12980. WiUiams 1601. Barlow, Almira 9711. Benjamin 3901. Barnaby, Alanson' 2444. Ambrose' 2445. Clarissa" 2450. Edson" 3451. Hannah' 3439. Hannah" 2447. Harlow' 2441. Han-iet" 2443. Joanna 2433. Joseph' 3438. Lois" 2440. Lydia' 2434. Mary-A", 2449. Nathan' 2435. Samuel* 2431. Samuel-G". 2446. Sarah 4983. Susan" '2448. Sylvia' 2442, Barnard, Love-Cartwright 12907. Barnes, Ednah-Adelia 7156. EUjah 1037. Eloise 3503. Barney, Charles-Neal" 11037. Edward-Neal" 11035. Emily- JI. 11876, Fanny (Burroughs) 6625. Jlary-Lydia' 11036. William-JIitchell 11034. Barns, Anna-Mabel" 5374. Asenath" 5338. Bertha' 5353. Persons Not Bearing tlie Winslow Patronymic. Barns, Bessie' 5345. Carrie-EUza" 5334. Cornelius" 5367. ComeUus-Monroe' 5370. Ebenezer-Alfred" 5309. Ebenezer- Winslow" 5332. Egbert- Wilber" 5371. Hattie-Stowe' 5333. Jacob 5331. Jacob-M'. 5346. Jacob-W". 5356. James" 5344. James-Brean' 5849. Jennie' 5352. Jerry-Hedges' 5354. John-Winslow" 5347. John-Winslow" 5351. Katie- Asenath' 5368. JIary' 5373. Nancy- Winslow" 5857. Nancy- Winslow" 5335. Orpha-Monroe" 5350. Ruth-Brean» 5355. Ban-, Rufus 6183. Barrett, 401. Anna-Maria" 3182. AnnabeUe' 6526. Arthur" 6527. Caroline 12452. Frank-Perry" 11904. George-Edson' 11905. H. 1731. Hannah-Adams" 3186. Henrietta-Francest 3183. Horace 6525. John-Perry 11903. Joseph-FrankUn' 3181. JIartha-A». 1782. Oliver 3179. Sarah-Emma' 8185. Sarah-Hagar" 3190. T-H. 6894. WilUam-Oliver' 3184. WUliam-Richards" 3180. Barron, Mary 5335, Barrows, 5837. Agnes-Winslow" 7083. Albert- Winfield" 2527. AUce-Perrin" 7084. Annie- Washburn" 2526. Benedict-A». 2695. JuUa-StaflEord" 7081. Laura-Ann' 7085. Mabel-Freeman" 2528. Martha-Jane' 7073. MUo- Winslow' 7079. BaiTOws, Octa-via-E. 2736. Susie-Benedict" 7082. Thomas-C. 2525. William-Perrin 7073. William-Perrin' 7080. "Wm-Francis 3694. Wm-Francis" 2697. Barrus, Artiiur" 13373. Ida" 13372. James 13371. Barry, Elizabeth-Ann 6532. Hattie- A. 3614, ch.XIV. Sarah 6093. Barstow, Ann-Maria 7723. Benjamin 237. Deborah ch. X. Henry 2456. Lucy-Abby 7531. Olivia-Sylvester 7515. Bartiett, 1999. John 12161. Joseph 4371. Lucy-Ann 5703. Mary-Ann-Bailey 6200. Nathaniel 11434. Orpha 5501. Rhoda-Elizabeth 11047. Roy-Fairfield" 11425. Sarah 383. W.A. 10096. WUliam 5017. BartoUe, Jlary 1597, 8453. Barton, Frederic-Cobb' 1250. Greenwood-Flint" 1249. Louisa-Thomas" 1252. Nora-Frances' 1251. Otis 1244. Robert-C". 1248. Bass, Arthur-Chipman' 3041. Elizabeth 11872. George 3037. George- Walter' 8038. Robert- Walter" 3039. Thomas 831. Bassett, Edgar-Henry" 3751, p. 315. Henry 374'J, p. 315. John 2770. Mary-EUzabeth" 3750, p. 315. Ruth 831. Sarah-Pamelia" 8758, p. 315. William-Ei-astus 3726, p. 315. Bastard, John p. 9. Batchelder, Granville 9859. Jesse 6595. Batcheller, Mary-Day 5930. Bates, Asa-Fairbanks 9702. Emily-Haven' 9705. John-Burton 7529. Lizzie-Ann" 9707. Perry- Winslow 9709. Sarah 5406. Baxter, Abner-H'. 1680. James 1624. James-P". 1625. Josiah-D". 1626. Lydia-K". 1632. Mary-S", 1627. Robert-C". 1629. Bayly, John p. 8. Baynard, Nataline 6881. Beach, Elizabeth 6622. Louisa-Maria' 6792. Soi)hi-onia-EUzabeth' 6799. Zophar 6791. Beadle, Nelly-EUzabeth 3927. Beal, Hannah -LoveU 7526. Beals, Galen-Manly" 5200. Jeremiah 8601. Lewis 5198. Lois-Chariotte' 5201. Thatcher-Blake' 5199. Beaman, 5501. Sophia 5503. Bearce, Alice-Chandler" 8366, 8404. Charles-Dexter' 8364, 8402. Charles-Greenleaf" 8365, 8408. Dexter 8362. Samuel-Fessenden' 8363, Sarah-Hohnan-Chandler' 8367. Beardsley, EUsha 6804. Beattie, Maggie 7321. Beauchamp, p, 7, • Robert (Earl of War wick) p, 23. Beckford, p. 9. Beckwith, Anna 8974. Frank-Milton' 13263. George-Edward" 13262. George-Le Brun 13260. Luzenia-Elizabeth' 13264. (5) Inde.r II. Beckwith, Samuel' 13261. Warren' 13265, Bedent, Sarah 13308. Bedwin, 6080, Beebe, Charles-Wellington' 3948. Ella-May' 3950. Jabez 3941. Leonard" 3944. Pariey" 3943. WilUe" 3951. Beecher, Lyman 6939, p, 65. Boers, Sarah-Isabella 7591. Belden, l0033. Belding, Sophia- Wing" 2547. Willard-J. 2546. Bell, 1668. Eveline 12632. Bellamy, Lizzie-L, 3038. Beman, Rosa-O. 7329, Bement. Emily-Evaline 9011. Jared 9011, Bemis, Horace 12381. WiUiam-Steel 8349. Benjamin 8847. Esther-A. 854. Benner-Emerson" 7773. Etta" 7771. Phineas-Pillsbury 7707. Bennett, 936. Ashley-C. 974. Mary-S. 10806. Rebecca 8808. Ruth, 4679. Sarah-A,' 10855, Sarah-JIiller 5083, Bently, Nancy 70 1 9, Berks, Frances ch, VII, p. 286, Berry, Alfred' 2847. Ann' 2346. Elisha 2804. Fanny 3194. Henry' 2348. Hetty 118. Irene 6529. Joanna" 2343. Joshua" 2344. Laura-Lasuer 1 1 009, Lewis 5985. Louisa' 2349. Lucy" 3341. JIarvin 6528. Mary' 3303. (6) Berry, Natlianiel-Wilson' 3350, Obadiah 2339. Robert-Pagan' 2352. Sarah 196. Sophia" 2343. Bessac, Jlarie- Nettie 7107. Besse, Benjamin 277. Bessey, Alfred" 2461. Artemisia' 2469. Betsey" 2464. Charies" 2466. Gilson" 2465. .lames' 2467. Joshua 2458. Lois-S". 2468. Louisa" 2500. Phebe" 2463. Polly" 2460. Beverage, Thomas 1919, Bevington, Elizabeth 5603. Bieknal, Anna-Maria" 5317. Nathaniel 5216. William-Evans" 5218. Bicknell, Martha 11396. * Bierce, Emma-Stephens (Harding) 2809, Bigby, William p, 57. Bigelow, Alfi-ed-P'", 1333. Betsey 389. Charles-Granderson 3542. Ellen-A. 6511. Gorham 6043. Jlelvin 1332. Sally 1205. Billings, Elizabeth-S, 7026, Henry-Pierce" 9385, Julia-Porter 4309, Lizzie-Ella" 9380. Mary-Ann 998. Mary-W. 6800, p. 600. Seth-Pierce 9384. Bingham, 3177. Newton 6700. Sarali 0406. Birch, Charles p. 9. Bird, 1546. Ann-Maria" 1534. John 1520. Bishop, Sarah 5288, Bixby, Ann-'Wasliburn" 1136. Anne-Locke" 2680. Austin-AVillai-d 1130. Fi-ederick-Hathawa\ " 2681. Bixby, George-Austin" 1132. George-Hathaway" 2670. Harriet-Sophia" 1135. Heni-y-Llewellyn" 2678. John-Thomas" 1134. John-W. 2680. Jotham 2675. Llewellyn 2674. Margaret-Hathaway' 2679. Maria-Antoinette" 1131. Sarah-Hathaway" 2684. Black, Ann 4873. Blackman, Joseph 76. Blackmer, Laurentia 4177. JIary-EUzabeth 6590. Blackwell, Jane 6170. Blagg, Richard p. 54. Blair, Chalmers" 3451. Florence-Nightingale" 3452. James-Gilmore 3449. Lovina-Purinton 11485. Blaisland, Eliza 9338. Blake, Abigail' 5173, Betsey' 5226. Edgar-O". 6269. Edward' 5230. Edward-Harrison" '32. Eva-Herrick" 6370. Evans' 5231. Fanny' 5209. Faj'ette' 5150. JuUa' 5216. Kate" 0330. Lizzie-Sarah" 5233. Lucy 1338'J. Jlyra' 5187, Thatcher 5105. Thatcher' 5319. Wallace-Hoyt 0208, WUUam-Ai-thur" 5334. Winslow' 5231. Blakeney, Christiana- Perkins 3894. Blakeslee, Caroline- Amelia' 436. Edward- Warren' 438. Frank" 440. George-N. 430. George-Pierpont' 431. Julius-Franklin' 439. Louisa' 434. Blanchard, 8256. Aurora-Jane 2087. Ira Henry-Thomas 1581 Persons Not Bearing the Winslow PatronymiG. K Blanchard, Laura-Ann 5778. Newell-Hall 5633. Blem, P-C, chs. IV, V, VIII, p. 18. Blethen, James 1 1268. Blish, Mercy 2939. Rebecca 11872, Bliss, Martha ch. XA'I, AVarren-S. 12801. Blodgett, Azubah 5492. AViUiam 9054, Blood, Amos 7202, Cai-i-ie-Ell.a" 7897. Charies-Edwin" 7890. Cora-Nellie" 13161. DolUe-Eliza" 13107. Dolly' 1315'2. Edgai'-James" 13100. Edwin- AVorth 7894. Elvira' 13165. H-Fi-ank' 13160. Harriet' 13163. John-Winslow' 13158, Joseph-Hiram' 13168. Lilla-Frances" 7895. Lorinda' 13106. JIaria' 13151. Jloses 13150. Jloses' 13163. Nathaniel-Upham' 13153. Nellie 5726. Sarah-Sophronia' 13100. Seth' 13164, Sylvester AVinslow" 13154. Bloodgood, Anna-JIaria 6113, Blount, Sarah-Morris 6244. Blunt, Sophia 12298. Bly, 5568. Boardman, Eugene' 571. Miriam 1323. Norman-Sweet 570. Bodge, AViUiam 11107. Bogar, Jlargaret-Savilla 11330, Bogue, Ada-Elmina" 6449. Charles- Virgil 6451. Edward-Herbert" 6452. Homer-Adelbert" 6453. Martha-Josephine" 6448. Mary-Alice" 6455. Stella-Isabel" 04,54. Virgil 6447. Bolcom, Catharine 8938. Bolles, Emma-C". 6363. John-H. 6300, Lovicy-C". 0361. Nancy 9420, Bolster, Geo-W, 5875. Jlary-D. 11533, Osseanah-E". 5876. Bond, Lucy 2503. Bonner, Mary 1933. Ruth 1920. Bonnev, Jane-AVest 6390, Boody^ Alfi-ed-A.' 10671. Ann-Jones' 10163, Benjamin 10162, 10009. Charles-Edward' 10169. Eleanor-Maria' 10166. Frederic-EUjah' 10170. George' 10171. Harriet-Sarah' 10172. llenry-Bond' 10168. Jane-Crane' 10164. Lizzie-W'- 10672. JIartha-Frances' 10167. Nathan- W'. 10165. Sarah" 10477. Booker, David 11271. Booth, Charles-Thomas 4059. EUeu-Lucinda" 4000. Hannah 00. Borden, Clarissa 9167. EveUne 13797. Isaac 9180. Isaiah 1957. JIary 9218. Sarah-Priscilla 12821. Borrows, Jlary 4222. Bosworth, C-E-A"- 5877. Edward 5876, Ella-Adrian na 5290. Botts. Mary-Jane 3800, Boughton, Anne-Sarepta 3650, ch, XIV. Bourne, Abbie-Elizabeth 4513. Abigail 1,1939. Eunice 8693, JIargaret 1918,3774, chs. V, VIII, pp. 11, 10, 67, 73. JIartha 3774. JIary 3701. Jlelatiah 071. Richard 671. Shearjasluib 671 William 7475, Bow, Helen-Melissa 6203. Bowdbear, Augustus 2268. Horace-A-C". 2269. Bowen, Abraham 12808. Allen-A". 12809. Joseph-A". 12810. Margaret 11457. Olive-McFadden 11464. Polly 11488, Samuel 11377. Sarah-V". 12811. Bowens, Ada-Douglas" 9783. Carrie-Rosella" 9781. Emma-Alice" 9782. Jacob 9779. Jlinnie-CeceUa" 9780. Bowerman, Carrie' 10939, Etta" 10935. Josephines 10943. Nellie" 10940. WiUiam-B. 10934. WUlie" 10945. Bowers, Annie-Christiana" 13638. George-Clark" 12640. Jacob 9779, 12837. Lucy-Emma" 13039. Martha" 13636. Jlinnie" 12637. W i 1 1 i am- Wain wri ght 13630, Bowlc}', .Alercy 0041. Bowman, Bcnjamiu-Cole- man, 3974, Ebenezer 3442. Henry 1719. Boyce, L-Jennie (Cogswell) 4838. Boyd, Isabella-Dickey 5930. Joel-Hall 9907. Robert-Southgate 9906. Roliei-t-Southgate" 9909. Samuel-Stillman" 9908. Boyer, Burt-W"- 12497. Carrie" 13498. Charies-C". 12493. Emma" 13495. Frank-D". 12494. Susie" 12496. Theodore-Franklin 13492. Boyle, SalUe-B. 3326. Boynton, Elizabeth 13010. Horace 11456. Bozworth, Joseph 1944. (7) K Index II. Brackett, Ann 11318, 11604. Mary 8056. Bradbury, Harriet-R. 12697. Bradford, 2500. Cordelia-JI'. 2501. Deborah 8371. Ellen" 1466. Hannah 17, p. 454. James ch. X. John 1465. Lydia-W. 760. Sarah 19. Susan 12288. William pp. 27, 28, 30. 35, 42, 43, 55, 56, 57, Bradley, Aera 6909, p, 600, Anna-Naomi' 6934. n. 600. Ceylon- Winslow' 6914, p. 600, Charles-Miron' 6932, n. 600. Charles- WUliam 545. Cleveland-Hubbard" 6931. Ella-Frances" 6927. Elmer-H". 6933. Enos-Aer,a" 6928. Gennie-Louise" 6929. George-Ceylon" 6926. Harriet-JIaria' 6917, p. 600. Hubbard-Gordon' 0925, p. 600. Mabel-Estelle" 547. Bradshaw, John 1935. Brainard, Elizabeth-Little' 373. Ezra' 385. Fanny-Partridge" 875. George' 383. George" 386. Geo-Colton" 374. George-Henry" 384. Hannah' 364. Hannah" 387. Hannah-Hungerford" 381. Harriet-Poor" 377. Henry-Greene" 382. Henry-Lyman' 365. Joseph-Hungerford' 371. Joseph-Partridge' 372. Joseph-Spencer 363. JuUa-Dana' 378. C8) Brainard, Martha-Cilley" 380. SeUnda-Nancy 7188. Timothy-Green' 376. Braley, Patience 7876. Bransen, David 6894. Branson, Abner 10835. JIira-E». 10839. Sarah-A". 10838. Brantner, Andrew-J. 4450. Asa-King' 4459. Belle-Jane' 4461. CaroUne-Melvina' 4456. Georgiana-Josephine' 4558. Jasper-Newton" 4457. Mary-EUzabeth" 4451. Ranson-Oliver' 4460. Sarah-Louisa" 4453. Brash, Sarah 8154. Brann, John 7902. Bray, Isaac-A. 11337. James-Edwin 6050. Mary 3228. Brayton, Bethany 8840. Mary 8840. Brean, Cynthia-Ruth 5347. Breckenridge, Ann-Eliza- Limbrick" 1113. Asa" 1113. David-Aiken" 111,5. James- William" 1107. John' 1110. Junia-Priscilla" 1111. Mary-Lucetta" 1109. Moses-Paige" 1108. Orlando" 1114. William 1106. Brewer, Augusta 3268. Wm-A. 6939. Brewster, pp, 31, 55. Charles-0. 1914. Love p. 71. Patience 866. Bridge, Anne 13406. Bridgham, Sullivan 0236. Bridgman, Esther 5704. Briggs, Albert' 4948. Annie-Eloise" '3478. Artemas' 4946. Bathsheba' 4954. Caroline' 4951. CaroUne- Amelia 9691. Earl-C. 786. Elijah-Winslow" 12029. Eunice (Lyon) [Tubbs] 814. Briggs, Frank-Elwood' 12031. Hannah 818, 11946. Helen-Fowler" 712. Herbert-Morton' 13307. Irene 11964. James' 4949. John 11370. John' 11371. Jonathan 4950. Joseph' 4947. Lucy-Caroline" 12030. Mary 714. Mary-Ann' 4950. Mary-i'rances' 2479. Moses 12028. Nathan 2477. Nathaniel 785, 4945. Nathaniel' 4955. Ruth 69, Sarah 13163. Solon 10955. William-Bowen 13306. Brigham, Ann-JIaria (Peck) 1024. E, 1762. John 8781. .John' 8782, John-Winslow 1877, Josiah-S, 1038. Lucy-JI. 12704. JIartha-Chace" 3581. Mary-.4nn' 1878. Nellie 7087. Sewall 2577. Susan-Baker' 8785. Brightman, George 12786. George-Emery" 13787. Briles, Alice-Ettie' 4166. Efflb-Jane" 4164. John-Franklin 4163. Sarah-01ive» 4165. Sarah-Roxana 4153. Brill. AVilliam p. 7, Broad brooks(now Brooks), Ebenezer 156. Ebenezer" 163, Broadwell, Georgian-Jlar- guerita' 549. James-Cutler 048. Brock, Susan 9600. Bi-onson, 0790'', Clara-Frances' 9154. Emma-Lucelle" 13049. Georgti-Hosmer" 9155. George-Whitefield 9152. Ira-Graham' 9153. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Bronson, James-H'. 9156. Louis-Howard' 13051. Robert-TrnmbuU' 13052. Sylvanus 13008. Willis-S. 18048. WilUs- Winslow' 13050. Brooks, Abi 12238. Abigail 846. Ada-E. 11147. Anna-Louisa 6252. Asenath" 168. Ebenezer' 171. Eleanor' 159. Eliza 11486. Gilbert p, 58. Hannah" 160. Harriet-N'. 180. Henry-C, 183. Lucy' 170. Lydia" 157. Mary 836. Naomi' 164. Nathan' 161. Obed 146. Obed' 174. Obed' 176, Roxana' 167. Roxana' 17 7. Ruth 165. Sabra 173. Sarah-G'.l84.Seth 173, Sidney' 175, 178. Sylvia' 162. Taraazin' 181. W-T-H. 3821. Brosius, Laura-J. 11070. Broughton, p. 58. Brown, 4725, ch. XIV. Abigail-Hatch 11325. Albert-Gallatin' 13171. Almira-Keziah 12726. Alpheus 13169. Amanda-JI. 6731. Ann-JIaria' 13170. Anne 1699. Asa" 12725. AureUa-Payson 8289. Azor 787. Benjamin 12783. Betsey-E. 8846. Bowman 6104. Charies-Henry" 3987. Charles-Prescott 3708, p, 815. Cyrus 12723. Daniel 11399. Brown, David 3985. David" 3986. EUza-Clapp' 744, 788. Elizabeth-Thompson 6538. EmeUne 12747. Emily-Caroline" 4755. Ephraim 3190. Fannie 7898, George" 13724. Hanly 3870. Harriet-Jtaria 7943. Harry-Jloses" 3009, Heni-y-Riohmond" 4752. Henry-Smith 3857. Ira 12389. James 12389. John 4744. John-Calvin" 4748. L-dura-EUza'" 3608. Loton, 12389. Lucy' 12786. JIartha 8992. Mary 8963. Jlary-EUa" 13178. Mary-Gould (Gleason) 3630. Mason-Smitii" 13174, Medusa- Winslow' 13175. Mercy 1658. Moses 3607. Nancy 12389, Nathaniel 8932, 13389, Obadiah 3619. Rebecca 13370. Samuel-R. 13301. Simon 11400, Sophronia- Almira 6287. Susan" 4745, WUliam' 12785. Browne, John-Lewis 7129. Brownell, Alice" 10970. Allen-C. 10969. Charles-Allen" 7024. Edward-Wells 7020. Ellen-Louisa" 7()23. Jonathan 12781, ¦ Myrtle-McGee" 7031. Nancy" 7023. Brownlee, Jlartha 12406. Brownson, Betsey 7093. Bruce, France.s-Ann 8388. Mary-Train 8391. Bruen, Mary-Dehart 13326. Bryant, Agatlia 1373. Deborah 1368, 1918. Deborah (Barstow) 228, 1918, ch, X. Bryant, John ch. XI. Oliver 4532. Susanna 1918, 1919, 7413. WUliam 11456. Buchanan, 6587. Buchenall, Alanus de ch.VH, p. 286. Buckley, Eliza 468. Bucklin, F-Augustus' 12780. George 12715, Harriet-L". 12778. Henry-C". 12777. Lucretia" 12776. MartharB". 12779. Buckman, Thwing 8968. Bucknam, Helen 9855. Budlong, Wm-Dennis 12995, Buffington, Amanda- Frances 9333. Fanny-Maria 3371. Buffum, Caleb 10750. George 8229. Israel 11014. John-Henry 10702, 10724. Joseph' 8229. Joshua 10750. Patience 11300, 11592. Buker, Betsey 11436. Bulkley, John p, 7. Bull, Dixie 46. Bullard, 12049. Charlie-Eugene" 4108. Ezekiel- Williams 4098. Fred-Herbert" 4101. Herbert-Augustus" 4104 James-Herbert" 4099. Mabel-Louise'" 4100. JIartha-Green 4099. William- Augustus' 4100. BuUen, 2358. Ann p. 8. Bullock, Je.sse 830. . Bump, Amelia 13158. Bunipin, Eliza-A-C. 12879, Bumpus, Adelaide" 8533. Augusta" 8530. Prank-Herbert" 8581. Nathaniel-Greenleaf 8529. Nellie-OUndia" 8533. Bunce, Thomas 506. (9) K Ltdex IT. Bunker, Frank-Winslow" 9654. AVilliam-R. 9652. Bunsley, David 3076. Burbanks, Elizabeth 7141. Burden, Calvin 4381. James 4381, Burder. Charlotte 727. Burdick, Fanny-AVood- bui-y' 6291. Harriet-Newell' 0390. Sheffield 0389, Burgess, John-JIarion 0070, Phebe 1262. Thomas-Franklin 2823. Thomas-FrankUn" 2831, Burke, 9341, Burnani, Eliza-Philinda 3917. Burnham, 2341. Asa 730. Hazard 5910. Lucinda-Pool 8060. Rebecca-R, 7582. Burns, Gertrude 4203. Harriet" 5328. Henry" 5323. James 5322. Lucy-Ann" 0324. .Mary 5297. Natiian" 5329. Sarah" 5330. Burr, 7231. JIary-NeweU 3307. Burrell, Alfred-W, 7;i33, Grace- Winslow" 7333. Lyiuaii 976. Burroughs, Fanny 0035. Bursley, Annie-E". 1784. Caroline-AV". 1785. I. 1780. Ira" 1781. Louisa" 1783, Susan-C", 1783, Burt, Beujaniin 4960. Benjamin' 4970. Daniel 4730, Edwai-d-AViuGlow- 4983. ElizaljL-tii' 4973, Evelyn-Flint' 4979, Frances-Winslow" 4980, Lillie-Jlaria" 4978. Mary-('lara" 4977. Sarah-Ann" 4730. Simeon' 4981, Sinia- AVinslow' 4907. (10) Burton, Alfred-Edgar" 2356. Alfred-Men-ill" 2354. Edwiu-JIelville" 2357. Mary-Agnes' 2355. Mercy-D, 4117. William 2353. Bushman, Barbara 13281, Bushnell, Betsey- Jlarshall 619. Florence' 7364. Frances-Elizabeth' 7300, Henry-Sedgwick' 7307. Jane 0001, .Tohn-AVillis' 7365. Lucy' 7:',03, JIarion' 7361. Sidney" 7366. Sidney-Alonzo 7359. Buswell, Betsey 5642. Butier 0134, Emma-M. 6440. Tamer 10900. Butman 9384. Butterfield 917, 11779. Asenatli-Hamlet-AVins- low 11556. Jlalinda 0530. Butterworth, Jlarv 8933. Buxton ch. VII, p". 286. Buzzell, Avery" 8712. Helen" 8713. R. 8711. Byington, Norman-Hins dale 0903. Byram, Abigail' 8550, Cable, Daniel-S, 3030, Cabot, Lydia 13370, Cady, Alice-Carv" 13938, Avis' 13939, David 0130, David-AVinslow" 0131. Harriet-Elizabeth 7305. Sarah 6133. Wm-Henry-Harrisoa 12927. William-Al", 13930. AVilliam-Osear 0933, Cahoon, Sarah 189, Caldwell, Abigail 13389, Coaler, Jlary-Catheriue 8098 Calkins, Abram-Rensselaer 7087, Chauncey-W, 7o87, Frank-Winslow' 7088, Frederic-Milo" 7090. Calkins, Maud-Lucy' 7089. Calwell, Richard p. 21. CampbeU, Ainv-Frances" 4454. Charles' 11400, Daniel 11459. Dorcas-Hair 11407. Douglas 6136. Emily 0218. George' 11460. Harriette-Paige' 6138, Jane 11383, Lois' 11466, Margaret' 11462. Mary-Ann 7833. Nathan-Hall' 11464. Rachel- Ann" 445a. Sandford 4453. WilUam 11368. WiUiam' 11461. WiUiam' 6137. Winslow-Thomas 10144. Candee, Clark- Winslow", 5408. Gilead-W. 5407. Candler. AVilliam-Latham 8347. Canedy, 13803. Emily" 13804. Hannah 4484. Isabella-A'ictoria 4493. Sus.in-Luther 9131. Caunell, Catherine-Colieu 1900, Capeii, Abiah-Bradish 11120, Carbery, Bridget 13010, Card, Julia-H. 4251. Carew, p, 07, Carey, Abner-Loomis 5513. Uai-riet-Carrie 5657. Cargill, Amanda 1291. Carle, David 11774. Carlton, Jlary 8208. Carman, Catherine (Water bury) 6860, p. 000. Cai-micirael, ch.VH, p. 280. Carpenter, ch. X\'I. Alvah-AValker" 4049. CaUsta" 4010. Elijali 4000. Eli'zalieth 299. Emily" 4038, Emily- Augusta" 4030. Emily-Eloise 4037. Eugene-Perry" 4046. Helen-Phebe' 4031. Persons Not Bearing the Windlow Patronymic. Carpenter, Homer-Ben jamin" 4024. Isadore 2746. Lester-Fish" 4048. Maria 4679. Mary.Mary-Eveline' 4028. MyrtiUa 4956. Orville-Homer' 4032. Orville-Perry" 4043. Phebe-Helen" 4033. Sarah-AbigaU' 4025. Seymour-Landon" 4030. Seymour-Landon" 4045. Carr, Dexter, 3537. Eliza-Ann-Eaton" 2262. Ellen" 8989. George- AV, 8888. Jlark 2261. Newell 8988. Carswell, Thomas- Wenman-de p. 13. Carter, Clara-Churchill 8407. Henry-Theophilus 8406. John, ch. VII, p. 286. Lydia, 4795. PhiUp-Greenleaf" 8408. Sophia 21 'J4. Sylvester 7004, Cartland, Alfred-Lindley' 11169. Charles 10595. Cora" 11165. Cvnthia- Winslow" 10013. Elijah' 11101. Ethel-Farnuni" 11170. Fernando-G". 11168. Herbert-H". 11171. Jacob-Alonzo" 11166. James-Edwm" 11172. .John 11157. John-Brackett 10611. John-Henry" 11163. Joseph 10595. Joseph' 11158. Lydia-Ann' 11180. Lydia-Jane" 11167. Malvina-E". 11159. Martba-Elma" 10613. Nathan-P'. 11173. Phebe" 11162. Sarah' .11174. Sarah-V- 11160. Silas-Hanson 11180. WUUam" 11164. 47 Cartwright, Abbic-S. 13883. Eliza-R. 13879, George-B, 1900. Phebe (Slade) 9228. Carver p. 27, 32, David-Oliver 2491, David- William 7405. Frederic-David" 7406. Grace- Linwood" 2492. Hartwell 4808. Hattie-Augusta" 7407. Johnp, 27. Joseph 4825. Nancy-Amy 4825. Reuben-W. 4990. Robert ch. X. Stephen 1919. Cary, Abraham-B. 13781. Case, Eunice 3930. Cashin, Stephen-Francis 3113. Cassidy, Sarah-Ransier 5076. Castetter, Abram 3820. Flora-Lucinda 3820. Francis-Marion 3830. Helen-May 3830. Jliriam-Emeline 3830. CasweU, AUce-Maud" 3490. Eunice- JIabel" 3494. George-Atwood" 3490. Mary 11750, Nathaniel-Harding 3493. Cates, WiUiam 11759. Cathelle, Fannie-Winslow 1459. Catiand, Carrie-A", 8033, Joseph 8031. Edward-K». 8024. Osgood-S". 8022. Cazneau, Margaret 1933. Chace, Almira' 2583, Alvah-Richmond 5115. Caroline 2740, Charles-Winslow" 0117. Clara-Maria" 5131, Clark 8337. Edmund-Brooks" 5120, Edson-Hathaway' 3009. Edward-Angier" 3573, Elizabeth-Gardner' 2577. Elizabeth-Richmond" 5116. Ellen- Leonora" 5119. Frank-Augustine" 5118. Hope-Doane 3389. Chace, Ida-Belle" 9338. James 339, Joseph-P, 8837. Lizzie-Clark" 9339. Martha-Hatiiaway' 2085. JIary-Antoinette 5122. Mary-E. 7554. Mary-Minerva" 2573. Minerva' 2574. Nathan-Durfee" 2571. Permela 9173. Samuel 2568. Samuel-Angier' 2570. Sarah 11081. Timothy 329. Wealthy 4677. Chadwick, Archer-Bolton' 3134. Etta-Prances" 3136. Henry- Watson" 3137. Samuel 9918. Wm-Stui-ges 3183. Winslow-Hall" 3135. Chaffee, Laura-Lucretia 3718, p. 315. Chaloner, George-Graves' 9129. Jane" 9127, Lucy-Winslow" 9117. Luther-W" 9130. Thomas-Durfee 9116. Thomas-W". 9128. Walter-Lewis" 9124. William- Valentine' 9122. Winslow-Thomas" 9125. Chamberlain, Abia 9985. Elizabeth" 6804. Esther" 6804. Eunice" 6807. Freelove" 6806. John 1199. Prudence' 6824, 7036. Rufus" 6805, Samuel 6803. WilUam 1206. ChamberUn, Abia' 10002. Cyrus' 9993. Earl' 9987. Eliza-Ann' 10006. Ellen-Porter' 9994. Ettie-Calista" 4017. Joseph' 10000. Joseph' 8569. .Joshua' 9986, 10005. Josiah-Bradley 4016. JIai-y' 9991. (11) K Index II. Nathaniel' 9988. Sybil' 9995. William' 10001. Chambers, Alexander 11883, Champion, Epaphroditus 347, Chandler, Alfred-Du Pont" 8350, Alice-Augussta" 8351. Andrew-C 8201, Bessie- Winslow" 12582, Betsey-Parsons' 8319. Charies-Lyon" 8346. Charies-Parsons' 8332. €harles-Pell" 8333. Charies-Winslow" 12585. Deborah' 8375. Edward 11384. Esther-Parsons' 8360, Frances-Vaughn' 8347. Hannah-Anderson' 8353. •lames- Whisler" 13586, John 8309, Jonathan 11358, .Jossie" 13583. Kate" 13081, Jlargai-et-Ellen 6305. JIartha" 8279, Mary-Elizabeth" 8341. Mary-W", 8313. Mercy" 8303, Peleg 8301, Peleg" 8308. Peleg-Whitm.an' 8318, Philip" 8373, Rebecca" 8270, Sarah' 8301. Sarah-JIaria- Winslow' 8334. Silome" 8363. Sunmer-Chase" 8303. Theophilus 907. Theo])hil us- Parsons' 8340. Theophilus-Parsons" 8349. William-Johnston 13577. William-Pidgin 11467. Zebedee 11302, 11304. Chapin, Cornelia-Jlaria 6674. EUzabeth-Luna 5784. Frank-Erasmus 3820. Lorenzo-J. 3820. Helen-Louise 3820. (18) Winnie-JIarcio 3820. Chapman 96. AUce- Winslow" 13059. Annie-Bliss 585. Annie-Jerusha" 8170. Bartlett-Lincoln 8163. CeUa-Carney' 7747. Charles- Rollins" 8164, Clarence-Linden" 7898. Colin-CainpbcU"8171. Daniel 7693, Edith-May" 7748, Edward 7751, Edward-E" 8013. Edward-Mortimer" 583. Ella" 8169. Elvaretta-Ermiana' 7882. Emma-Izora" 7883. Ephraim-Bradford 7744. Evalyn-Jlartha" 8165, Everett-BarUett" 8168. Fannie-Campbell 7749. Frank-Gerald" 7885, Frederick-Leslie" 7884, Frederick-Shepherd" 588. llarriet-Chcesebrough" 587. Harriet-Susanna 4308. Hartiey-Sewair 7881, Hartley-Wood 7880. Hector 13008 I-Ielen-May» 7752. Isadore-Augusta' 7740. Jabez 347. James-Pitt- JIo [-timer" 7,900. Jennie-Statira-Glidden" 8172, John-AV. 8012. Kate-Shepard" 580, Liela-Bronson" 13000. Lot 8028. Jlarion-Greene' 584. Jlartha-Leservey" 7894, Nancy-Jaae 7703, Onville-Denwood" 7901. Orville-Bradford" 7745. Phebe-PiUsbury" 7890, Rachel 7871. Rhydelia-Winslow" 7886. Robert 583, Sarah -Abigail" 7893. Sarah-E", 8014. William 4319. Zacai-iah 347. Chardon. Peter ch. VII, p, 286. Chase, Albro-Elmore4907. Alfred" 3300. Caleb" 3326. Charles- Henry" 7406. Corinda-Atkins* 3300. Daniel 160, David-D. 2543. David-Holton' 3323. Deborah 4397, Edina-Jlai-ia' 2544. Edward-Oliver 11014, EUza- Brown 11014. Elizabeth- AVinslow" 12«J02. Ellen-A. 1830. Emma-Isadore" 3304. Erastus" 3316. Eugene" 13901. Eunice-Eliza" 3301. Frank-Erastus' 3317 Frank-Haskell" 3556. George-JI. 7460, George-Monroe" 7461. Hai-riet-Kenne ly 11014. Harriet-Norwood" 7463, Helen-Ilsley" 8477, Helena- Augusta-Taylor" 3305. Herbert 2581, Herbert-Trevett" 3320, Horace 3553. Hosea-Ilsley 8470, James- Anthony 11014, Job 119, 3297, Joseph-Winslow" 3298, Joshua-Clement' 7400, Joshua-Snow" 3331. .Julia-Deborah" 7407. Kate-JIatilda 3821. Lizzie-Baker" 3322. Lucretia 8399, I,,ucy 13348, Lucy-JIaria 6391. Mai-ia-Bi-own 11014. JIaria- AVinslow" 7404. Jlary-Eldridge" 3308, Jlary- Weoua", 3000, JIiriam" 3325. OUve-Woodman 4008. Oscar-Marshall 11014. Phebe-Wiuslow" 3399. Pliny-Earl 11014. RosaUe 12400, Warren-Abner 11014. WilUam-E. 12900. Persons Not Bearing tlie Winsloio Patronymic. K Chace, William-Horace" 3554. William-Ledyard" 7463. Cheesebi-o, Louise- Jlarie 5763. Cheetham, Charies 4691. Cheney, Arthur 1850, Herbert-Neal' 11039. John-Eugene 11038. Chcrrv, John 12869, Chesliy, Sarah-P, 8853. Chester, Josepli-L, p. 24. AViUiam p. 9. ChevaUer, Maria 7292. Chick, Hattie 11943. Child, Alexander- JIcKown" 8142. Arthur-C, 8141. Harriet-Maria 4836. John pp. 52, 53. Lucretia' 8143. Robert p. 52. Childs, Abbv-Rebecca 3330. Henry-Eldridge. 8329. Henry-Winslow' 3332. Chillson, Helim 3737. Josephine-Augusta" 3739, p. 315. Josephine-Elizabeth" 3741, p. 315. Lucius-Helim" 37:iS, p, 315. Susan-Ella' 3743, p, 315. Chilson, John 8933, Chilton pp. 16, 60, 208. James ch. VIII, p. 60. JIarion- AVallace 5943. JIary chs. V, A'lll, pp. 16, 28, 72, 208. Chipman, Amelia-F". 3047. Elizabeth" 3037. EUzabeth-A" 3044. Florence-Sarah" 3030. Hattie-Gi-ay" 3045. Henrietta-Maria" 3032. Hope ilOOO. Joseph" 3037. Joseph-Albert" 3029. Lewis 11324. Lydia-Crocker" 3051. Phebe-Winslow' 3050. Samuel 11000. Sarah-Frances' 3028. Walter 3026. Walter" 8043. Walter" 3031. Chisam, Henry-Bond 7660. Chittenden 6832, Benjamin-Franklin 3820, Charles-Freeman 3830. Frederic 3830. George-Frederick 3820. Hiram-Jonas 3830. Choate, Isaac-Bassett 9970. Christensen, C-T. p. 18. Christian, George 12880. Christian VII, (King of Denmark) oh. 'VII. Christopher, Ricliard 347. Church, Abba-Elizabeth" 12249. Abigail 9307. Abigail" 12202. Albert' 12240, Albert-Robinson" 12250. Amanda-Maria" 12241. Anna" 12205. Aurora-Jane' 12386. Carpenter- Winslow' 13363. Catherine-Elizabeth" 12874. Charity' 12213. Charity' 12384. Charles-Chester-Free- mont" 12284. Charies-D, 3444. Charies-Plaisted" 12373. Clementine-Lucinda' 12304. Cvrus-Piper' 13370. Ebenezer 12198. Ebenezer' 12288, 12385. Ed ward- V". 12770. Elizabeth-T". 13771. Ezekiel' 12366. Flora-Melcher" 12282. George" 12368. George' 12301, 12379. George-Everett" 12370. George-P'- 13399. George-Frederic" 12285 Hannah-S. 7618, Hannah-Trufant' 12252, Hariem-Piper" 13378, Harvey- Wilson" 13383, Helen" 723, Henry" 725. Henry-Lincoln" 12377. Hiram' 12281. Jacob' 12359. Jacob' 12367. Church, James" 12238. James-Winslow' 13363. Jane 4447. John 12769. John" 12280. .John" 12774, John-Sumner" 12251. .John-Winslow' 12297 Jonathan' 12200. Judith-Page' 12261. Lucinda' 12362. Lucy' 12383. Lydia-Ann' 12365. Martha-Jane' 12364. Mary 5799. JIary" 12208. Mary" 724. Mary-Bradbury-Eels 1479. Jlary-EUzabeth' 12381. Jlarv-Esther' 12289. Jleredith' 12301. Nathan 721. Nathan" 726. Robert' 12287. Sarah' 12305. Sarah' 12382. Sarah" 722. Sarah-A'. 12302. Sarah-Brooks' 12357. Silas" 13398. Stephen" 12210. Stephen' 12369. Susan-A". 12773. WiUiam" 12201. William-Loring' 12360. WiUiam-Paty" 12263. WilUam-Plaisted' 12375. WilUam-V" 12772. Winslow-Lewis" 12364. Churchill Harriet-Eliza 9908. , Rhoda 8559. Ruhama 8533. Chute, Ariel-Parish 8334. Edward-Winslow" 10591. Ellen-Maria" 8335. Esther-Andrews" 8388. Frances-Pearson" 8336. Joseph-Clement 10589. Richard-Henry" 8337. Sarah-Barnes' 8339. Cilley, Clarissa 8731. Harriet-Poor 376. Martha 11507. Nancy-Fogg 11489. (13) fi: Index II. Claghorn, PoUy 2452. Clapp 698, 13344. Abigail' 787. AdaUne-E". 778. Bethiah" 712. Betsey" 785. Betsey' 731. Charlotte' 732. David 5022, Dorcas 2924. Eari" 703. Eari" 708. Ebenezer* 098, ch. VIIL EUsha" 707. EUza- AVinslow' 5023. EUzabeth 907, George-Robbins' 5024. Increase" 1185. James' 772, James-H' 774. Jeremiah 708. Jeremiah" 714. Lathrop' 728. Mary-B'. 720. Sally" 710. SaUy' 730. Sarah' 721. Seth" 727. Sidney-Bedolph' 734. Susan" 775. Susan' 715. Theophilus 708. Zebedee' 700. Clark, 8704. Abigail 11286. AbigaU' 4212, ch. VIIL Agnes-J». 9159, Alma" 3707, p. 315, Andrew^O. 185, ch.VIIL Angelina-Beecher 4631. Anna* 199. Arthur-Bainbrid ge" 5691. Austin-Lyman 5688. Bei-thena-A°. 8008. Chariotte 7806. David 147. David-Oakes 2458. Deborah 10136. Donald-Holmes' 5164. EUsha- Winslow" 3731, p. 815. Eliza-Jane 2907. Elizabeth* 192. Elizabeth" 3737. p. 315. Elizabeth-Reid" 13459. (14) Clark, Estus-Graves" 5090, Eunice' 197. Ezra 3706, p. 310, George 6871, p, 000, Graham-W", 9158. Hannah 2907. Hannah* 198. Hannah' 3191. Hannah' 3107. Harriet-Lathrop" 0872. James 11817. Jane 7800. John-Gilman 5162. John-Lei-shman 8004. Joseph 8233. JuUa-C. 8005, Lizzie- Wise 8663. Lovesta-W"- 8006. Lucy 8990. Luthera" 3736, p. 315. Lydia- Winifred 13397. Mary 8617. Mehetabel' 186. Nathaniel 3415, ch.VIH. Olive 10301. Patience 3604, p, 315. Rhoda 3878, Ruth (Hovey) 4983. Sally 11913. Sarah 6278, 7991 Sarah-Ann 2836. Sarah-P". 8009. Scotto 4313. Sophronia-M". 8011. Susan 5130. Susan" 3732, p. 315. Thankful' 194. Warren 9157. WilUam-Austin" 5689. Winslow-Oakes" 1'3460. Zenas' 3415, Clarke, ch. VII, p, 386. Dorothy, ch.VH, p. 286. Helen-JIar 10054. Lucy-Brown 10057. JIary-A. 13308. Mary- Ann 10034. Mary-Lovinia 5082. Richard p, 60. Susanna-Farnum p. 60. Clarkson Lydia ch, XVI. Clatur, Sarah-Elizabeth Clay, Nancy-E. 12215, Clayton, Alvah-Clarence 4223. Clarence-Winslow" 4224. Edward-Hervey" 4225. Clayton, F.annie-Winslow" 4337. Clearwater, Henry" 11310. Sarah" 11309. WUUam 11208. Cleaveland, Abraham 12991. Camden-C. 6509. Clement, Rachel-F. 10684. Clements, Lorinda 10138. Lydia 10138. Mary, 5297. Cleveland 736. Abilene- Cotton' 763. Albert-Sidney" 764. Anna-Bates" 767. Charles-C" 765. Emma-Louisa« 766. Francis- Warren» 769. Henry- AUen" 768. Susan-Ellen' 770. Thomas-Crafts 763. Thomas-Earl" 771. Clide, Cai-oUue-Jl" 12847. EvaUne-Louisa" 12846. Harriet-F". 12848. Jlilton-A. 12840. Clifford, Amersha-Malinda 6537. CUft, Anthony- Winslow 8554. Belus" 8557. Bethiah-Orr' 8565. Deborah" 8549, Jireh- Watson' 6363, Lusanna-Winslow" 8509. Margaret' 8558, Nathaniel 8545. Nathaniel" 8047. Nathaniel' 8005. Phidelma' 8573 Clifton, Benjamin-Chan dler" 6366. Benjamin-Savory' 6305, Catherine' 6360. Deborah- Winslow" 0359 Geo, p. 3, Jireh 0358. Jlary-S. 2178. Closson, Emily-Celestine 6277, Franklin 2330. Cloudman, N, 8702. Clough, David 11057. Eliza-Jane 7419. Fanny 10376. W. 1639. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Pat/ronymic. K Coates, Martin-Sheflers 665. Martin-Sheffers 667. Coats, Marion-Elizabeth 13149. Cobb, Charies-Henry' 2066. Ebenezer' 11000. Edward" 11000. Experience" 11000. Francis' 11000. George-Louis 8253. Hannah ch. XI. Hannah' 11000. Henry' 11000. Henry' 11000. Hope 246. Hope-Smith 3353. James ch, XI, James' 11000. John' 11000. Jonathan" 11000. .loseph" 11000. Joshua 10778. Levi 2066. Lydia' 11000. Lydia' 11032. Marie-Stewart 11586. Martha 10484. Martha-Simpson' 11024. Mary' 11000. Mai-y' 11009. Mehitable' 11000. JIiriam 832. Olive' 11014. Patience' 11000. Phebe-Pope' 10748. Samuel' 11000. Samuel' 11000. Samuel* 11000. Samuel' 11000. Samuel' 11000. Sarah' 1 1000. Sophronia-Brown 5773. Susan-E. 1635. WilUam' 11007. Winnifred-B. 9600. Cobham, R. ch. VII, p. 286. Cobleigh, Daniel 1716. Coburn, 1595. Charles-WiiMum" 8535. WilUam-A. 8534. Cochran, Sarah 5723. ;Cocker, Robert p. 7. Cocks, Anna 11175. Coffin, Aurelia-Coleman" 4481. Coffin, Edward-B. 9707. Lizzie-Tyler" 4483. Lydia-B. 9619. Phebe-Jane 5213. Priscilla-Hyde 8491. Thomas-Jefferson 4480. CogsweU, L- Jennie 4823. Coit, Sarah 9733. Colber, Josephine-Phebe (Kingsbury) 7138. Colburn, Abbie 5836. Abigail-P. 6420. EUzabeth 12444. Elmira-EUza 8525. Jeremiah 5832. Colby, Clara-AmeUa 7969. Jlercy 2106. Sarah-Maria 5659. Colding, Jacob-Hansen pp. 2, 18. Cole, Abigail-Winslow' 1788. Abraham 1786. Abraham' 1787. Anua-H". 11201. Anna-R". 1800. Augustus' 1801. Charles-A". 1799. Charies-E". 1804. Daniel 3485. Edward-Daniel" 3486. Ella-L". 1802. EveUne-AVood" 7426. George" 1803. George-JIelvin' 10254. George-R". 1797. Hannah-G'. 1789. Henry-G. 11200. James 10253. Job' 2028. John 2021. Joseph' 1794. Joseph-G". 1795. Lucy-Ann 7951. Martha' 1791. Martha-G". 1796. Mary-F". 11208. Peleg 2027. Peleg' 2080. Polly 8579. Priscilla' 2029. Rollo-M". 1798. Sarah' 11207. Sarah-Lizzie' 10256. Susanna- Winslow" 7421. Thomas 1158. WUliam 7420, 9799. Cole, William' 1792. WilUam-Jaraes" 7425. Coleman, Alfred 9631. Arthur' 9634. Deborah-Chase" 4480. Ebenezer 4473. James-li'". 4479. Nellie' 9633. Susan- Win slo w' " 9632. Tyler-Peirce" 4478. CoUamore, Anthony 7544. Carrie- Winslow" 7597. Charles-Edward" 7568. Edward-Chace" 7561. Eliza-Hall' 7563. Elizabeth-Holmes" 7555. Eunice 853. Flora" 7574. Horace' 7554. Lizzie-Josie" 7596. Lucinda- Williams" 7565. Lydia- Winslow' 7580. Lydia- Winslow" 7571. Mary-Maud" 7599. Nancy-Maria" 7573. Nancy- Winslow' 7575. NeUie-LighthUl" 7598. Sarah-Isabella" 7594. Sophia-Ann' 7545. Theodore' 7591. Theodore- Webster" 7593. William' 7564. WiUiam-Anthony" 7593. Winslow" 7570. Collar, 13289. CoUey, John 11260. Collins, 11707. Betsey 5406. Campbell-Martin' 4430. CeUa-JIalvina" 4429. Charles -Washington' 4428. Elizabeth 12508. Fleming 4426. George 2336. George- Webster 4431. James-Fleming" 4427. Mary-A. 10449. Mary-Ann 4465. Mary-EUzabeth 2298. Silas 2430. Silas" 2430. Willard 2885. Colvin, Jane 7298. Combs, Almena-Juliet 1270. Phebe-Ann 12881. (16) K Index II. Comee, Abbie 5928. Comins, Lucy 1024. Comly, Rebecca 13396. Comstock, Betsey 9677. ' J-M. 13129. Conant, Albert-Francis' 3059. Calvin 126. Chauncey 3058. Condon, 12267. John" 4452. Stephen 4451. Cone, Ellen" 8989. NeweU 8988. Congdon, Robert-Robin son 4406. Conkey, Joshua 8568. Conn, Mary 6042. Conner, Barnabas 3050. cook, 8228. Achsah" 4065. Ada-Louise" 4073. Albert" 10804. Almira-P". 10805. Annie 13219. Augustus 4050. Benj-Albert" 4073. Benj-Parsons" 4074. Benjamin-Francis 10668. Charles-Theodore" 4055. Daniel' 10817. Ebenezer' 10821. Edward' 10818. Edward-H". 10813. Elijah' 10803. Elijah" 10811. Eliza' 10842. EUen" 4058. Eloisa 9017. Erastus-Holton" 4054, Experience 1699. George-D". 10812. Gertrude-EUzabeth' 4057. John 10777. John-James-Augustust 4070. •John-M". 10809. John- Webb" 4069. Joseph' 10816. ' Lydia-P". 10823. Maria 10998. Mark-Henry" 4071. Martha 1973. Mary-Ann' 10834. Mary-EUza" 10823. Mary-EUen" 4056. (16) Cook, OUver 308. Phebe' 10778. Rachel-G". 10807. Reuben 4050. Robert' 10815. Rosella-Lucy 9406. SamueP 10814. Sarah' 10834. Sarah- Jane" 10806. Sarah-W. 10992. Cooke, Vesta-Ann 4981. Cool, ch. XIII. Cora-E". 3783. James 3781. Cooley, Eleanor 3530. Fanny 5503. Hannah ch. XVI. Margaret 9029. Cooper, 7194. Anthony-A. p. 58. Geraldine-M. 5410. WiUiam-B. 974. Copeland, Charles-Cutter' 4348. Ebenezer 7514. EUzabeth' 7525. Geo-Washington-Doane" 4349. Herbert' 4347. Huldah' 7528. Robert-McCleary 4843. Sarah' 7520. Sarah- Winslow-Ingra- ham" 4343. Wm-Henry-Crosswell' 4346. Copley, John-Singleton p. 60. Coppin, p. 37. Coppock, Timothy 11058. Timothy" 11059. Corbett, Ann 5025. Corey, John-Edwin 2597. Nellie-House' 2598. Sadie-Maria" 2599. Cornell, 9203. Charles-Frederick' 13213. Elizabeth-Lewis' 13211. Samuel-Smith 13208. Sarah-AmeUa' 13313. Coming, Mary 9727. Cornish, Martha 11460. Cornwell, Annie 438. Richard-D. 7332. Corwin, EUzabeth 1. Cory, John 13234. Cory, Julany 9100. Cotton, pp. 53, 54. Charles-Earll" 7328. Edgar-Brainard 7342. Ernest-Julius" 7326. Florence-Cornelia" 7322. Frank-Eugene" 7321. Jared-Crippen" 7325. Josiah, p. 68. Julius-C. 7320. Kate" 7343. Mary" 7327. WiUiam-Henry 7724. CouUer, George 2315. Courtney, p. 58. Cousins, Andrew 2402. Covell, Mary 7034. Covin, J-W. 1671. Covington, 6113. Cox, Harriet-Ann-Town- send 1882. John-Sayles-Hickling 1812. Julia 10288. Coy, 8704. C-H. 8707. Crabtree, Cornelius 5943. Craig, EUzabeth 708. Isabella" 4003. Luther' 4064. Mary-Anna" 4062. Sarah" 4059. WUUam 4058. Wm- Augustus' 4061. Craine, Jane 10022. Crammer, Catherine-E. 8124. Frank-Johnson' 7916. LoweU 7915. Sarah-Ada' 7917. Crandell, 9809. John' 9810. Crane, Elizabeth-L. 2612. Henry ch. XH. Irene-Lozell 4913. Jane 10022. John 60. Mary 4932. Matilda 2612. WilUam 8686. Crapo, 34'?0. Craw, Samuel 13266. Crippen, Alanson-De Loss' 7331. Alva 7812. Ann-Thane' 7313. Cornelia' 7330. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Crippen, Frank" 7832. Heni7-Cotton' 7340. Ina" 7334. Irad' 7344. Jared- Winslow' 7329. Lucy-Winslow' 7335. Mary-Lovisa' 7342. May" 7838. NeUie-Beman" 7330. Nettie" 7341. Robert-Emmett' 7339. Critchett, Abigail-Amelia" 5565. Dwight-Amasa* 5560. Frank-Conant' 5563. George-AVinslow" 5559. Harlan' 5562. Jam03 5554, James-Calvin" 5564. James-Clyde' 5556. Jessie-Hoyt' 5561. John' 5557. Otis-Adams" 5555. Crocker, 1768. Abby-Gates* 2966. Abner-Tappan" 2792. Achsah' 2760. Alvan" 2758. Alvan' 2759. Alvan-Winslow' 2950. Ann-JIaria" 2787. Arthur-Blish' 2986. Arthur- Winslow" 2949. Augustus" 177(J. Braddock' 2763. Cariton-Howes" 3074. Caroline' 2798. Caroline" 2783. Charles-Fish' 2951. Coi-neUus' 3004. Damaris' 2775, 2958. Daniel* 2935. Daniel' 8000. Daniel' 3008. Daniel-Chipman" 3071. Daniel-Chipman' 3073. Ebenezer 2757. Ebenezer" 2761, Edward- AVinslow' 2994. Elijah" 3064. EUza" 2957. EUzarAlger" 3999. EUzarAnn" 3989. EUzabeth" 3778,2937 EUzabeth" 2780. EUen-Huckins" 3068. Fanny-Louise" 2978. Crocker, Frank-Elliott' 2977. George' 2776. George' 2981. George' 2983. George-Fenelon" 2980. George-Oliver' 2781. Geoi-gianna-Alice-JIaria» 3984. ¦ Gulielma-Ruth' 2964. Hannah" 2948. Hannah-Hoxie" 2985. Hannah-Nye" 2074. Hattie-Winslow" 2979. Heman' 2778. Heman" 3953. Henry-Augustus" 2973. Isabel-Amanda" 8077. James-D". 1771. Job 284. Joshua' 2773. Kenelm" 2774. Laban-Paddock' 2954. Lucy-Jackson' 3082. Lucy-Jackson' 3061. Lydia 1368. Lydia" 3067. Lydia-Sturgis' 3010. Martha-Alexander (Fracker) [Johnson] 2960. Mary 3343. Mary-Bessie' 3075. Mary-Hale" 2795. Mary-Paddock' 2955. Mary-Sears" 2998. Mary-Sturgis» 3058. Mercy-BUsh" 2968. Miriam-Holton" 2978. Nathan-Bourne' 2762. Nelson' 2959. Oliver' 2779. OUver" 2960. PameUa" 2987. Phebe' 2947. Phebe" 2952. Phebe-Winslow' 3026. Phebe-Winslow" 3995. Rebecca 3941. Ruth" 1769. Sally' 3017. Sally-Sturgis" 3076. Samuel-Sturgis' 3056. Samuel-Sturgis" 3073. Sophia 2942. Sophia-Ann" 2975. Sophia-Tappan" 2784. Crocker, Susan 3343. Sylvia-Gifford' 2956. Watson' 2958. Watson-Edward" 2976. William-Stanford" 2782 Winslow' 2939. AVinslow" 2963. Zenas' 2777. Zerviah" 2764. Croft, Mary (Cooley) 5503. Cromwell, Edward-How land" 6396. Jane-AA'^ing 6349. Joseph-Howland 6395. JIai-y-West" 6397. OUver pp. 54, 55, 56, 58. Crocker, Clara 7517. Crooks, AUce-JIelissa" 6512. Amos-Greenough' 6533. Betsey-Elizabeth' 6509. Carlostin-Albin' 6520. D-C". 6533. Darius-Adrian' 6513. E-M". 6525. EUzabetii" 6506. Eugene-C". 6524. FrancLS-Cromweir 6536. George-W". 6539. George- Washington" 6538. Harry-Franklin' 6530. Herbert-Darius" 6514. Johu 6502. John-Winslow' 6503. Joseph-r. 6523. Lillian-Abigail" 6516. Lucius-Holbrook' 0504. Orsamus-Tyler' 6511. Susan- Jane' 6510. T-A". 6528. Warren" 6505. Warren-Barry" 6535. Watson", 6508. WUliam- Adrian" 6519. WilUam-Amos" 6534. Crosby, Angeline" 3345. Anna 6932. Austin 4798. Charles 3844. Charies" 3347. George-T". 9543. ¦ Hannah 3138. Hannah (Snow) [Gray] 2809. Hatsel 2819. Maria-Louisa" 0547. (17) K Index II. Crosby, Jlehetable 1336. Rebecca' 3346. Theophilus 54, ch. VIIL Thomas 9542. Crosman, Phebe 10673. Crossman, Abby-Ann 4927. Crosswell, Abel-Brace 6129. Archibald 6124. John-Keyes 6127. Kellogg 6126. JIary 6128. Paige" 6125. Crouch, Anna-Ramsey 11894. Crouchman, pp, 5, 6, 11. Crowell, Ann" 12694. Benjamin" 12690. Eleazer 13689. Eliza-Carr 3309. Elizabeth" 12692. .James" 12695. Joanna" 12696. Kate-M. 11111. Martha-Maria 3369. Mary" 12693. Mary-S. 1114. Sarah- Warren 3369. Cruft, 4354. (-'rump, JIary-Ann 8942. Cruttenden, Isaac ch XII. Cudworth, Clara" 7081, Lester-F" 7682. Mary-E". 7678. Nancy-E". 7675. Theodore-S". 7683. Thomas 7674. Thomas-Dana" 7680. WUUam-A". 7679. Culpeper, William ch. VII, p. 286. Culver, Lucy 7278. Cummings, Calvert-Chas". 3921. Clarinda 6818. Clarissa 9937. Dwight-Prancis" 3927. Emma-Isabel" 3923. Grace" 3929. Herbert-Moore" 3928. Hiram 3920. Ida- Aurelia" 3922. John-FrankUn" 3931. Keziah 1201. Lois-'MerriU 11482, Lucinda- VUetta" 3033. Martha-Ann" 3984. (18) Cummings, Philander- Josiah" 3930, Sophia-EUzabeth" 3925. William-Henry" 3924. Cunningham, 960. Cupples, Emma 8811. Curry, Elizabeth-M. 9260. Curtis, 4354. Abigail 7490. Anna 5900, 8962. Chalmers" 426. Clarissa 7485. EUza 9937. Fanny 7226. Franklin 9486. George-Newman" 12051. Jemima 12306. Jeremiah 12047. Jeremiah-W". 130.54. John-Nelson 12402. Josephine-Erving" 12052. Laura-Jane" 13048. Lucy-Ellen" 12050. Mary- Williams" 7501, 7510. Morgan" 427. WiUiam 7509. WiUiam-L. 425. Curwen, George p. 58. Cushing, 1556. Grace 268, Hannah- Gilbert' 4922. Helen-C". 8707. Isaac-C. 6046. Jefferson 8706. Oliver 4921. Wm. p. 68. Cushman, 8200. Anna" 3261. EUza-Ann 8394. Ezra" 7473, George-Henry 5063. George-Henry" 5066. Harriet-Adelaide" 0064. JIUdred-AVhipple' 5065. Robert 40, 41. Ruth" 7474, Cutler, Amos 1198. Eunice 1033. Susan-Wai-d 0939, p,000. Cutter, Abbie-Anu 4340, Dacy, Mai-y 11484, Mehetable 11483, Daggett, Naphtali p, 03. Dake, E-Veruon 13155. Daken. JI-E. 12099. Dairimp»3, i. _ Mary-A-S'. 1635. Dalrymple, 5955. Mary' 5959. Nancy' 5958. Rhoda' 5957. William-Shepard' 5900, Winslow' 5956. Damon, Eleazer 3727, p. 815. Emma-Lutheria" 3728, p. 315. Harriet- V. 10209. Hattie-Mary" 3729, p. 815. Mary-E.. 10315. Dana, Beulah 5488. Danforth, Amelia-White 3744, p. 315. PameUa-Wbite 8744. Daniels, Charity 12300. EUzabeth 12201. Helen-M. 6067. Phila 6608. Sarah 12201. Darling, 9718. EUzabeth 8933. Rutii 11564. Darrah, Allen 3510. Allen-Felton" 3511. Dart, Caroline-Cornelia' 6985. Harriet-Frances" 6986. WilUam-A. 6984. Darwin, Levi-John 6620. Dash, Arabella-B. 1915. Davenport, Alonzo 13343. Harriet-JIaria" 2857. Llewellyn-Dana 2855. Reuben-Winslow" 2856. Thomas 12904. AVilliam-Seaver" 2858. Davies, John p. 9. Davis, Abbie 9302. Adrian 10220. Alfred 4999. Barnaby" 3011. Caroline 11494. Carrie-Livingston 9739. Daniel 071. David 12007. Eliza-Jane 4357. Ezra 2358. Flora 7929. George" 12860. George-D, 8787. George-R. 12165. Pei'sons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Davis, Hannah' 12863. Helen-Maria 3546. Henry" 12873. Herbert-H". 8040. James 12858. James' 13870. James-H. 8039. John 3010. Judith-Eliza 5895. Julia-Gwathney" 3013. Julia-S. 7435. Laura- Ann 8128. Louisa-B". 8041. Lydia-Sturgis" 3015. JIary 4048, ch. XI. JIary-Ann 1513. JIary-Elizabeth" 12802. Naomi 9100. Nathan-Russell 5008. Nathan-Russell" 5010. Phebe" 12871. R. 8698. Samuel 8472. Sarah 1262. Sarah' 12872. Sarah' 8473. Stephen-G. 177. Susannah" 12859. Sybil" 12874. Thomas' 12861. A^'illiam-Alfl-ed" 5009. AVilliam-N. 8750. WilUam-Proud 3230. AVm. p. 60. Davol, Annie" 9269. James 9268. Day, 445, 8948, ch. XVI. Almer-Curtiss" 5908. Douglas ch. Til, p. 286. Dudley 5907. Fannie-Al". 5909. Fannie-Rebecca 447. George-Henry 2604. Sophia-Carter 2194. Dean, Ambrose 3739. Caroline-Isabel" 2277. Catherine-Elizabeth" 2273. Cliarles-Fraucis" 2274. EUzabeth-C. 3733. Enos-W. 2360. Esther-Eaton" 2271. Frank-Lenora 7088. Frederick-Emerson' 2276. H. 1674. Helen-T'- 2268. Dean, Hercules 4997. Herman-Lincoln" 2275. Horace- AVilUams" 2272. Josephine-A." 2266. Rebekah 5855. Samuel* 829. Thomas-Ford" 2270. Deane, 2500. Abial-Albert" 4644. Abial-Swift' 4631. Abigail-Baker" 4598. Alma-Llewella" 4611. Anna-Luella" 4605. Annie-Cleveland" 8330. Carry" 4033. Charles' 4634. Cyrus' 4594. Cyrus" 4602. Cyrus-Elwood" 4646. EUza" 8327. ' Esther-Parsons" '8323. George-Eben" 4613. Henry-Martyn" 83'.;0. Howard-Cyrus" 4607. Ida-Isadore" 4643. James' 4599. John' 10136. John' 4597. John" 10136. John-FrankUn' 4606. John-Frederic" 8329. Joshua' 2502. Josiah 8319. Josiah-Whitman" 8331. Josiah- Winslow" 4036. Louisa-JIatilda" 4609. Lucy-Ann" 4627. Marv-Catherine" 4626. JIai-y-Etta" 4645. Jlary-Fenno" 4625. JIary-Fessenden" 8328. Jlary-Gibbs" 4601, 4563. JIary-Jane" 4603. Jlatilda-Winslow" 4614. Myra 8797. Olive-Jlatilda' 4004. Rachel' 4595. Rosilla-Bailey" 4631. Samuel' 4613. Sarah-Frye" 10135. Sarah-JIaria" 8331, Solomon-Ripley" 4633. Thankful' 4630. Thomas' 10136. AViUiam' 4600. William» 4638. William-Henry' 4639. Deane, AVilUam-Henry- Harrison" 4037. WiUiam-Penn" 4608. Zebiah' 4596. Deans, Silas 907. Decoster, Chandler 11477. Deering, 9910. Ellen-Maria 8275. Mary 10673. Delano, Abigail 1569. Alexander' 1414. Almira' 1417. Anne' 1420. Benjamin-Franklin' 1419. Carrie" 1425. Carrie" 6077. Fanny" 1422. Fanny" 0074. Frank" 1428. Frank" 6075. Hannah 3401. llenry-Toland' 1418. Lucy" 1419. Lucy- Winsor' 1415. OUve-Thomas' 1413. Salome 3401. Samuel 1412. Samuel' 1416. Winslow-Thomas' 1421, 6073. De la Sourdiere, ch. VII, p. 18. Deming, 1035. Almon-Prank" 9793. Daniel-Polk" 9788. Elisha-Fletcher" 9786. Hattie-Cecelia" 9787. Henry 5649. Ilenry-Platt" 9792. Jlary-Gleason 485. Orrin-Ei-astus 9713,9784. Orrin-Herr" 9785. Sybil 13270. AVillieEgbert" 9791. Dence, Dorcas 6261. Denliam, Almira' 3472. Almira" 2477. Andrew 3469. Andrew' 2475. EUzabeth-H'. 2470. Harriet' 2480. Nathaniel-Hammond' 3476. Susan-Helen' 2490. Denison, CBishop of Salis bury), p. 9. (10) Index II. Denison, George 6. Dennen, Eleanor 11448. Stephen 11449. Dennet, Sarah-S. 8015. Dennison, Eliza-Lufkin" 9983. Harriet-AUen" 9983. Samuel- Allen 9979. Sophia-Pote" 9984. Denzy, Elizabeth ch. VH, p. 286. Derickson, Daniel-D. 12869. Phebe" 12869. Sarah-Ann 11217. Derr, Ellen-J. 12587. Deuel, Anna-Maria 10903. Devendorf, Martha 7410. Devereaux, Alanson' 6966. Amanda" 6972. Betsey' 6971. Elizabeth" 6971. Heman' 6965. Henry" 6969, 7093. John 6964. John' 6967. Laura" 6975. Levi" 6968. Polly" 6970. Dewey, George 5480. Lucinda-R. 376. Sarah" 5481. Winslow" 5482. DeWitt, Malvina 11158. Sarah 6978. De Wolf, Charies 1752. Dexter, Albert-C". 8954. AlbertClark' 8948. Charles-Henry 9240. Clark 8943. Clark' 8949. Edward-H". 8955. Elijah 1187. Eliza' 8946. Ephraim 6368. Ezra-Winslow' 8945. Florence" 8956. George- Wilkes' 8961. Henry-Harrison' 8338. Herbert" 8957. Job 3537. John-Porter' 13082. Joseph-D. 13080, Lorinda' 8944. Mercy-Hinkley 3587. Phebe-Ann 9228. Ransom-Richard' 8951. (20) Dexter, Rhoda' 3947. Rosamond-Spooner" 8950. Sarah-Amanda" 6370. Solon-Fordyce' 8952. Susan-Janette' 8958. WUUam-W". 8953. Diamond, Jane 13164. Dickenson, Samuel 907. Dickerson, John-S. 9731. Dickinson, Alice-Amelia" 8627. EUen-Maria 8635. Erastus 8635. Frederic-Erastus" 8638. Higby 13924. Lois-Ames" 8629. Mary-EUzabeth" 8626. Dickson, Charlotte 7855. Clara-Geraldine" 7497. James-Henry 7496. Diggins, Emma-Jane 8826. Dillaby, Eliza 643. DiUey, 7185. DiUingham, Achsah' 2767. Crocker' 2768. Ebenezer' 2771. Elizabeth' 2765. Eunice 8474. Ezra' 2772. Frederick 9945. Hettie-S. 124. James' 2769. John 6. John 2764. Lucia' 2770. Zerviah' 2766. Dimock, Jane 5794. Dingley, John ch. X. John-T. 1388. Dinsmore, Emma 7687. ' MelviUe 7685. Diver, WUliam 13298. Doan, Betsey 97, Doane, 1755. • Arthur- Win.slow" 2990. Ellen- Augusta 1884. George-Jlead" 2991. Lyman 10388. Ruth' 1756, Simeon 2989, Doble, Aaron 11395. Betsev 0301. Dodge, "8188. Achsah-EUzabeth" 10502. Dodge, AUce-M. 8039. Ambrose- HoUister 13033. Caroline-Elizabeth' 13335. Carrie-Amelia' 18281. Charles-Horace' 13029. Charies-Winslow' 10503. Charlotte" 1200. Deborah- Winslow" 7438. Drayton-Henry' 13035. Edward-Allen' 13024. Elijah' 1200. Emily-Antoinette' 13026. Emma-Arietta' 10500. Ezekiel-Goddard 7417. Ezekiel-Goddard' 7419. Ezekiel-Goddard" 7441, 7449. Fanny-Smith' 13237. Frank" 13232. Hannibal-Daniel 10498. Henry-Clay" 7435. Henry-Francis' 13230. John 13228. Jonathan 1200. Joseph 4404. Joseph-Franklin' 13229. Josiah' 7432. Josiah-Winslow" 7433. Keziah-Peiroe" 4406, Lucretia-Havens" 4411. JIadora-Clara" 10501. Marietta-JIatilda' 13028. Mary-Abbie" 10504. JIary-Ann' 13234. Jlary-Ella" 7430. Jlary-Goddard' 7420. Mary-Goddard" 7443. Robert-Goddard' 7446. Sarah-Jane" 4413. Susanna- Winslow" 7447. William-Cole" 7450. AVilliam-Henry" 4409. William-R». 7434. WilUam-AVinslow' 18027. Winslow-Davis' 7437. Doe, 5259. Charles-Edwin" 5261. Josiah-Prince" 5262. Nancy 8289. Doggett, Joanna 1960. Doldt, Adelaide-Eliza 10736. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Dole, William-Danforth 12034. Deliver, Jlary-E. 2818. DoUey, Lorana- W. 10860. Dolling, John p. s, Dolliver, Julia-A. 11773. Sarah-Jane 12250. Dominique, Eliza-JIatilda' 4324. Joseph 4323. Doney, Martha-Ann 3857. .Doolittle, EU-Proudfit 6291. Fannie-Belle" 6293. Hamilton-Burdick' 6292. Doore, Anna 11473. Levi-JIerrill 11474. Dorchester ch. XVI. Dorr, Gustave-Augustine 3709, p. 315. Doten, Rosamond 5330. Dotin, Christian cii. VH, p. 286. Lucy ch, VII, p. 286. Mary ch. VH, p. 286. \\ iUiam ch. VII, p. 286. Doty, Patience 1929. Dougherty, Carrie-S. 3451. Douglas, Elijah 2046. Douglass, Eunice 11993. Douty p, 72. Dow, Cynthia 12193. Luther 5046. Mary 1244. Mary-Buffum 12017. JIary-Elizabeth 4906. Moses-G. 11331. Phebe 10156. Downing, Josie 12893. Doxle, CaroUne 4203. Drake, Ann 11470. Arietta 10378. Charles 5988. Draper-Semantha 4024. Simeon 1905. Sophia 1907. Dresser, Henry-B. 3566. Jlercy 995. Drew, Abigail 1569. Hannah 6064. .loseph 1389. Sally 1573. Drum, Martha 12612. Druir.mond 13136. George 3161. George" 3163. Drummond, Jane 4570. Robert' 8162. Winslow" 3164. Drurv, Archilles-Corwin 4621. Annie-May' 4623. Stella" 4624. Dudley, AdaUne-Fairfield' 10360. Allen-JIarden" 10356. Annette-Pease' 10361. Charles' 10409, Charles' 10393. Cynthia" 10392. David" 10394. Eldana' 10411. EUen' 10379, Elwood-Earie" 10399. Emma-Annette 10388. Florence" 10410, Frances-Clark" 10374, George-Bradbury" 1 0389. George-Edwin" 10396. George-Philbrook' 10381. Georgiaiia-Bean" 10357. Hattie" 10380. Henry' 10348, 10395. Henry-Wilson" 10397. Ho ward-Ch anning 10398. Jane-W', 10346. John 10345. John-M'. 10376. John-Wesley" 10375. Lydia- Winslow' 10400. Martilla-Braley" 10363. JIary-Bocon 9123, Mary-Frances" 10377. Mary-Maria" 10390. Mathew-F. 10391. Micajah' 10851. Jlicajah-S'enry" 10373. NeUie-Grant' 10859. OUve-Clark' 10368. OUve-Sawyer" 10360. Paulina-Clark" 10352, Sanford-Sherman' 10358. Sarah-Jane" 10383. VirgUlia' 10413. Dulb A. 6, Duley, Frederick-Arthur" 10115. John-N. 10114, Dulles, Allen-Macy" 6886, Anna-StUle" 6889. Charles-Winslow" 6883. Dulles, John- Welsh 6881, p, 600. John- Welsh" 0882. Joseph-Heatley' 6885. Perit' 6884. William" 6888, Dunbar, Abigail 4339. Albert 8030. AUce-D". 8034. Alvah-Lincoln" 7993. AngeUne' 8038, Angie-Maria" 8073. Bion-Bradbury" 8159, Buel-WUliams" 7993, Clara-Prescott" 8039, Dorothy-Jane' 8056. Edson-Lorenzo" 8070, Edward -Everett" 8061, Edward-Winslow' 8060. Ella-Jane' 8069, Ella-Maria" 8045, Esther-Olivia" 8161, Eugene-Kincaid' 8043. EuziUa-Minerva" 8030. Gustina' 8073. Harlow-Elijah" 8156. Hattie-Winslow" 8066, Herbert-Allen" 8065. Jesse 7979. Jesse' 7991. John-Bickraore" 8046, Joseph-Chapman 8147 Joseph-Roscoe' 8148, Judson-Boardraan" 8033. Kendall-Moody" 8063. Laura-Bethiah' 8158. Lewis- Winfield' 8157, Lizzie-D". 8033. Lizzie-Lucinda" 8063. Lorenzo' 8068. Lucy-Thacher" 8044. Jlartha-Jane' 7994. Mary' 8020. Meanbec-Rawson" 8160, Melzar' 8035. - Melzar-Preston" 8043, Mercy-Augusta" 8149, Merton-Wheeler' 8067, Newell' 7987. Owen-Duncan" 8162. Sarah 7906. Sarah' 8000. Sarah- Angeline' 8071. Sarah-Winslow' 7998. Ursula- Abigail' 8047., Walter-Scott" 8155. WilUs-Burnham" 8064. (21) Index II. Duncan, Frank 10442. Dunham, Jonathan II 000. Dunklee, Sarah-Emily 9049. Dunlap, Ella-Louisa'4610. Joel 4609. Dunn,George-Arthur"e224. Gertrude-May" 6265. Harlow-Burtis 6263. Dunning 8465, Dunton, JIarcellus 8441. Duran, Nathaniel 10653, Durand, Abigail 11555. Dui-ant 916, Durden, Charles-Baker 3870. Ellen-Baker'" 3875. Florence-Adelia" 3871. Jlinnie" 3873. Durfee, Albert-Gallatin' 3702. Alice-HaU" 2704. Anna-Nichols 3700, Holder-Borden 2575, Howard-Gorham 2708 Joseph, 2574, 2701, Mary-Maria 2570, PhiUp- Henry' 2705. Silvia-Borden" 2575. Durfey, Abby-H. 6324, Durkee, Eugene-Return 3441. Eugene-Winslow" 3443. William- Wells'" 3443. Dutton, Edwin-Julian" 7440. Eunice-Abbie" 7439. George 7438. Rhoda 9359. Duvernoy p. 19. Dwight,Edwin-Wills»97G5. Fannie-Adam' 9763. Henry- WilUam 9761. Alary- W. (BUlings) 0860, p. 000. JIary- Winslow" 9762. Olive-Sarah 5559. Patience 707. Rich aid- Henry Wins low" 9764. Dyer, Almira-A. 9866. Anthony 1919. Betsey 8299. Dennis-Adelbert 10041. EUza-Ann" 10539, George-G". 10543, Jonas- AV. 10045, (22) Dyer, La Vergne' 6216. Lemuel 10537, Linda-H" 10.542, Luella-EUzabeth 6316", Lvdia 10138, Mattie-J». 10544, Paraelia-A". 10540, Ruth 5976, Sybil-Ann 10532, Sylvester-Edward 6315, AVhitman-Sprague 8368. Dyre, William p. 57. Eames 7472, Earle, Anna-Mary" 7109, Charies-Mason" 7112, Charles-Mason-Wins- low' 7107. Clark 7105. Fannie" 7121. Frances-Elizabeth' 7115. Frederick-Eugene' 7122. Geo-Clark" 7108. Helen-Jlaria' 7106, Herbert-Clark' 7133. Herbert-Rowe' 7114. John-Edgar' 7118. Marion-Emma" 7111. Nettie-Mary' 7119. Nettie-Mary" 7110, Rena-Bessac" 7113. Eason 2739, Eastabrooke, Florence- Ellen 9559. Eastman, Benjamin-Frank lin" 11683. John 3669, Richard 11683, Easton, Betsey 13240. Electa 5975, Polly 5974, Eaton, Abigail 2218. Adelaide" 3050. Alice" 3654, Alonzo-Joseph" 11818. Anna-Eliza" 3657. Byron-L". 2388. Charles-F", 3385, Daniel-Torrey' 3382, Diana' 3361, Edward" 11830, Eliza-Ann" 3383, Eliza-W', 3300, Esther-Fraethy" 3389. Hannah 3336, Hattie" 3058. Hepsey 3093, Hepsey-H', 2365. Eaton. Horace-Dean" 2287. Isora" 2284. John 2653. John-W'- 2655. Johnathan 2251. Joseph' 2257. Lavina' 2255. Levi' 2254. JIartha-Ellen" 11817. JIartin 11812. Mary 8380, Rebecca-Annie" 11815. Salome' 2278. Sarah-Jane" 11813, William-Winslow" 11814, Eddy, Abigail" 2010. Adaline-B». 88li0, Caleb-Frank 9166. Charies-Curtis 8300. Charles-H' 8861. Claramond 4800. Comfort 831, Constant 3013. CorneUus-S. 8859. Devotion" 2014. Edwin 13166. Elizabeth 8825. Elizabeth" 2030. Ichabod 385. Jemina" 3015. July 5414, Mary" 3031. Nellie-JIaria" 3188. Obadiah" 3018. Ruth" 3033, Samuel 3186, Samuel-Barret" 3189. Sarah-Brown" 3187. Silva" -3017, Tisdale" 3019. Edgecomb , Georgie 11163, Edgerton, Frank-Winslow" 9066, Henry-Dwight 9065, Edmin.ster, 13344. Edson, Susan 3441. Edward IV (.King of Eng,) p. 8, Edward IV (King of Eng.) pp, 8, 10, Edwards, Adalinc-Amelia 3083, Jonatlian 3932. Rebecca 11547. Samuel-Hair 668. barali 3393. Persons Not Bearing the Winslon- Patronymic. K Eels, Mary-Bradbury 1479, Egbertson 7401. Eldon, Earl of p. 60. Eldred, Chsiries-AV". 0340. David 6339. James-0". 6841. Susan-A". 6343. Eldridge, 9676. Alice-Hall" 8391. Charles-James" 4275. Daniel-Atwood" 4-273. Fannie-Evalina" 3227. Henrv 8290. Ida-(5Uvia' 3323. James-N. 4373. Louis-Winslow" 3330. Mary-Elizabeth" 33'34. Thomas 3331. Thomas-Franklin" 3336. BUiot, Abigail' 11438. Ann' 11443. Daniel' 11439. Daniel-Petti ngiir 11431. Enoch' 11436. Isaiah' 11433. Jacob' 11434. John p. 54, John' 11433. Joseph' 11437. Levi' 11440. Louisa' 11441. Nathan' 11443. Stephen' 11435. Thomas 3458. Elliot, Helen" 4032. John-James 4031. EUis, Algernon-Sydney 12994. Amanda" 13997. Andrew' 206. Anna' 303, Arthur" 13003. Benjamin 199. Benjamin" 304. Chester-Sydney" 13998. Clarissa 1162. Cornelius 186. Cornelius' 189. Edward-Winslow' 13001. Elbridge-S. 13137. Elias 5427. Elizabeth' 188, 202. Frederick" 13002. Hannah 9678. Helen-Maria' 12995. John" 207. Ellis, John-JI. 3177. John-M". 3178. JIartha" 201. JIercy' 187. Nettie-Estelle" 3179. Rebecca 6183. Rebecca" 205. Reuben' 200. Theodore-Leon" 3180. Thoniasine, cli. VII, p. 286. ElUson, Alice-Hamilton" 6779. Andrew 6773, EUen-Jlaria" 6778, Emma-Frances", 6776. Leni" 6781. Mary-Letitia" 6780. Ora" 10900, RolUn" 6775. Samuel 10905. Thomas-Emmet' 6774. Elmer ch, XVI, Elsbree, Henrietta-M. 9142. Elwell, Eleazer-Crowell 13697. Herbert' 13699. John 13696. Mary-E. 12702. Ely, Jlartha ch.- XVI. Emerson, Geo. -Stevens 5626. Mary-Mehetabel 4054. Emery, 11369. Florence 5332. James-E. 10404. Jane 11358, Emmons, George-Edward' 606, Hannah 3661, ch, XIII. Hattie-Octavia' 657. Marshal' 655. Octavius 650. Empey, Almond 13412. Clarence-Preston" 12414. Everett-Ellsworth" 12415, George-William" 12413, Enix, Joseph -WilUam" 11848, Leanna-Alta" 11849. Thomas-Franklin 11847. Erwin, Geo. Zolma 6985, Estes, Allen 10903. Alton-P". 10926. Angelina-P». 10927. Estes, Benjamin-H". 10918. Caroline-E". 10921. Charies' 2068. Cyrus 12017. Dorothy 11452. Elizabeth" 10903. Elizabeth' 10919. Lusana-Goddard" 10904 Mary 10854. Mary-Pope" 10916. Sarah" 10913. Silas 2063. WiUiam 10903. AVilliam" 10920. Eugley, Abial 7084. Albion" 7687. Emma" 7689. JIartha' 7688. Sarah" 7685. Eustis, William 11712. Evans, Annie' 10350. Benjamin 0144. Benjamin" 5350. Charity'' 0335. Charles 7193. Charles-Edgar' 5360, Charles-J", 10348. Elizabeth" 5149. Elizabeth-C. 18307. Fanny" 5145. Fanny' 5253. Frankie" 10251. George 10247. George-L". 10249. Gilbert" 5251. Gilbert' 5364. John 1979. John" 1983. John' 13350. .Joseph 13349. .Joseph" 1983. Lydia 837. Maria' 13362. Mary" 1983. Nancy-Oak' 5259. Peggy' 5146. Ruth' 13351. Sarah" 2001. Sarah" 5155. Susanna" 5147. Thomas 18345, Winslow' 5252. Evarts, Wm.-M. p. 68. Evayns, John p, 21. Eveleth, Frank" 11537. George' 11536. George-Lesley" 11533. Index II. Eveleth, Jane-Rust" 11580. Maggie" 11584. Nathaniel 11529. Nathaniel" 11535. Everett, Elizabeth-West- cott" 5093, Lewis-PUmpton" 5095. Nathaniel- Ware 5089. Otis- Winslow" 5091. Everson, Saba 1400. Ewer, Rebecca 8 K Index II. Hartwell, Edward" 12339. EUzabetii" 12340, Emily" 12841. Lysander- Warren 12338. Olive-Greeley' 12342. Harvey 9300, Anna' 12170. Charles-Hilton' 12168. Earnest' 13171. Hannah"" 13165, Hannah-Morreir 12167. James 12163. .James' 12169. Lovina-JIorrell' 12166. JIaria-Curtain' 12173. Alary 1593. Nathan-Hoag' 12164. AValter-J. 5360. William ch. VI, p. 308. Harwood, ch. XV. Abel 3456. Abel' 5930. Abel' 3463. Clara-Conger' 5945. Dolly-Powers 8587. Eliza" 3458. Ellen-Abigail" 5934. Kmma-Louisa" 5933. Emory' 5943, Forrester' 5917. Frances-Emeline' 5903, Frederic-Abel" 5929, Geo, -AVashington 5931, Geo, -Washington' 3461, Ida-Elizabeth" 5936, Isabel la-Sasan' 5937. .Jonas 5916. Jonas' 5938, Jonas" 5919. Louisa' 5951. Lucretia' 5947. Lucretia" 5933, Lucretia- Winslow" 5943, Mary-Nancy" 5931. Rasselas" 3459. Rebecca-Winslow" 3464. Rebekah-Deane' 5930. Richard-P. 13230, AVilson-Boyd" 5940, HaskeU, 934. Albert 3140. Albert-Love" 3162, Alice-L*. 2146. Anson-Stephen" 8547. Caleb" 2142. Caleb- Weed" 2150. Carrie-A". 3550. (34) HaskeU, Charies-E". 3143. Cora-L". 3552. Dorothy 2101. Edward-Leroy" 2163, Edward-Young' 2138. Eliza-Ann" 3151. Emma" 3548, Eunice-Jeanette' 3553. Frank-Albert" 2144. George' 1148, George-Dudley" 2158. Hammond- Hunt' 3549. Hannah 947. Hepsey' 2128. Irene" 3140. Jasper 3141. John 4678. Jouathan-Robinson 3541. Jonathan-Robinson" 3546. .Judsou-Torrey" 3159. JuUa-E°, 2161. L, 631, Lizzie-C". 3551. Lydia 2182, JIartha-E". 3147. Martha-P», 3141. Martha-W, 2138. Mary" 1150. Marv"1639.Mary-Jane" 2153, Jlinnie-Torrey' 2145. Nathan 2135. Nathan-Jonathan' 3139, Nathaniel 114(i, Nathanial" 1149. Prince' 1147, Rebecca-Eliza" 3542, Rebecca- Weed" 3150, Samuel' 2153. Theodore-A". 2160, W. 1638, Haskins, Abigail 1991, Ella-Naomi' 8252, Frankliu 1066, Gilbert 1993, Henry 8236. Henry-Willard'S251.JuUa-Ann" 8349. Lydia 13941. Naomi" 8344, SaUy 12389, Sarah-Eliza' 8353. Solomon-Foote' 8254, Sophronia" 8350. Thankful" 8388. Hatch, 8600, also Appen dix. Abigail-Phillips' 8659. Addie-Eliz.abeth 7714. Charles" 8000, 8635. Charles- Russell" 8639, Charies-TUden' 8636. EUzabeth" 8601. Fisher 8262. Franklin- Winslow' 8655. Israel ch, X. Jeremiah 2213. Joanna-Amanda' 8660. Job-Winslow" 8603, John 8417, ch. VIH. Lizzie-Thomas 7602. Luther" 8658. Luther-H". 8664. Luther-Phillips' 8603. JIarcia-Augusta' 8li44. Marcia-EUen" 86.5(i. Mary-Agnes 8036, JIary-Ames' 8640, Matilda-Almera' 8648. Jlattie-W. 9520. MerceUa-P. 9488. Jlercy 8262. Jlercy' 8608. Mercy-Elizabeth' 8662, Sarah 7476. Susan-Adrianna' 8657. AViUiam-B". 2217. Hathaway, 2371. Abbie-C. 2614. Abigail 834. Ada" 1508, Alfred' 2666. Ambrose- Winslow" 2586, Ambrose- Winslow' 3600, Ann-EUza' 3660. Annie-B", 2635. Barnaby-AVinslow" 2566, Bathsheba 4660, Bern y' 328. Betsey- Wins ow' 2631. CaroUne 13380. Catherine-Elizabeth" 4796. Charity-Hodges' 3087, Charies-Russell" 4769. Clarissa" 2686. CorneUus- Wilkes' 4768. Deborah-Winsor' 1493, Diadamia" 2638. Dorcas 9214. Dudley" 2636. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronyini Hathaway, Ebenezer 4873. Bdgar-C. 2617. EUza' 2634. Enoch 4761. Enoch' 4762. Enoch-Shepherd' 4775. Euuice' 2628. Eunice" 2568, 2638. , Eunice-Winslow' 3653, Fanny" 3649. Florence" 1509. Francis-Ebenezer' 4795. Freeborn 3631. Gardiner-Dean' 3651. George" 4771. George-T'. 2615. Geo. -Whitefield' 2670, Guilford 3605, 3638. Guilford' 2632. Harriet 6047. Harriet-D. 5005. Helen-Rowena" 4770, Henry" 1486. Huldah' 2553. Huldah-B". 2631. Ida" 4772. Irene 9221. Isaac" 1963. Isaac- Winslow' 1432. Jacob 198. James- Ambrose' 2603. James-B'. 2619. James-Dudley" 3652, James-Leander' 3i)01. James-S'. 3637. James-Winslow' 2612. Jane-Eddy 2705, Jerusha-Faunce" 1506. John 4794. John' 2557, 4984, John' 1507. John" 1510. John-Hathaway' 2611. Joseph' 2550. Joseph" 2559, 2680. Josephine" 2641. Joshua" 1485. Joshua-Winsor' 1484. Josiah-Locke' 2671. JuJiett' 1433. Laurilla-Esther" 4774, Lizzie-B'. 2616. Lucretia 572. Lucy" 1505. Lucy- Wood" 4766. Lurana' 4763, Lydia-Dean 2586. Hathaway, Lydia-Dean' 2607. . Margaret- Winslow' 2675 Maria- AVeston' 1495. Martha 10198, 10318. Martha" 2689. JIartha' 2613. Jlartha-Elizabetii' 2602. JIartha-Lydia' 2604. Martha-Nichols' 2683. JIary' 2674, 2688. Jloi-ris-Philo' 2646. Jlyra-C 2620. Nancy 814. Nancy-Phillips' 1501. Olive-Dean' 2591. Patience 338. Paul 1963. PhiUp 2638. Philip" 2645. PhUo' 2672. Philo- Washburn' 2640. Polly' 1440. Prudence' 1488. Prudence-Winslow' 2669. Rebecca 2425, 4776. Rodman 4670. Rosamond' 3710. Rowena' 4764. Ruby 2427. Rufus 1427. Rufus' 1497. Rufus" 1500. Russell-Lorenzo' 4765. Sally-Barnaby 2605. Samuel" 1498. Sarah-Barnaby' 2597. Sarah-Croswell' 2674. Sarah-M'. 2618. Shadrach' 4773. Susan-Patterson' 2680. Sylvia-Church' 1489. Sylvia-Church" 1492. Thomas-Dingley' 1503, Washington' 2663, 4803, Winslow" 1491. Zephaniah 2034, llatherley 1373. Hatheway, Ebenezer 60. Hatten, Jennetta-Ann 9186. Haven, Frances-Amelia 6049, Grace" 6696, Mary 4837. Otis-Erastus 6695. Havener, Clarinda 11496. Haviland, John 4159. Martha 4144. Hawes 10166. Aravesta-M. 7903. Came-Wheaton" 9318. Charles-Irving' 9319. EmeUne- Augusta' 9315, Ida-Lena" 9821. J.-T. 1696. Jethro-JIitchel 9314. Joseph 50. Loring-Pond" 9316. JIaria-Louise" 9317. Jlinnie-Adams" 9330, Samuel 6. Hawkes, Abby' 10452. Alfred-AV". 10281. Almira' 10447. Amos 10474. Caleb 10187. Cynthia-J'. 10455. Edgar-S". 10283. Edward' 10448. EUjah' 10476. Ezra 10446. Ezra' 10456. Hannah' 10428. Hannah-W'. 10454, Isaac' 10379. Isaac- Warren" 10280. J.-John-Gurney' 10458. Job-Winslow' 10457. Joseph' 10427. Joshua-C". 10485. Joshua-Cobb" 11025. Lemuel 10278. Levi' 10475. Lucy-Ann" 10284. Lucy-I'. 10382. Lydia-M'. 10486. Lydia-Maria" 11038. Mary' 10487. Mary-Elizabeth" 10285. Mary-W'. 10453, Mathew-P'. 10451. Moses-N". 10450. Nathan 10426, Nathaniel' 10449. Phebe' 10488, 10845. Samuel' 10491. Sarah' 10477. Thankful' 10490. William 11024. WUliam' 10484. Hawkins, 7254, 8774. Joseph 5394. (85) Index II. Hawkins, Joseph' 5396. Samuel 434. Samuel' 5395. Hawks, Abigail-Childs 9473. Alba" 10441. Alice- Jane' 10574. Charles-Phelps 9535. Charies-Wesley' 9540. Charles- WUUam' 10573. Daniel 10566, Elizabeth" 10439. Ella-Maria" 10571. Emily 8430. Emily-Ann' 10568. Evalyn' 10445. Frank' 10444. Franklin-Solomon' 10570. George-Henry' 10575. Hannah-Louisa" 9536. Joseph 10437. Joseph-Mathew' 10443. Loranda" 10442. Mary 10438. Hawlev, Caroline-Eliza' 63"0. Merwin-Spencer 629. Orpha ch. XV. Hay, Alice (Herdman) chs. IV, VIII. James, chs. IV, VIII. Hayden, EUza-De Groot- Harbeck' 532. Horace 521. Horace' 530. Horace" 531. Nancy-Green' 525. Nehemiah' 522. Temperance 9712. Hayes, Asenath 11670. (5laramond-Martha" 4813. Emily-MelvUle 8439. Hiram- Wallace' 4823. ¦ Hyram 4810. • John 11668. John-Winslow" 4831. Lydia-Ann 6260. Martha-Ann" 4818. PhiUnda-Jane' 4817. Susan-Maria" 4823. WUliam' 4812. Haynes, 5778. Albert-Leander* 6024. Clarence-Leroy' 6035. Flora-Chastina* 6023, (36) Haynes, Francena-Maria' 6020. Geo. -Edward' 6021. Herbert-Samuel* 6026. John-Parks 13135. John-Winslow" 18136, Martha-Vrilena" 6032. Samuel-Eighmey 6019, Vesta-Ann (Cooke) 4981. Haysome, Thomas p. 9. Hayward, AmeUa-(3". 4721. Charies 4719. Daniel 858, 860. Frederick" 1069. Harriet-Srillman 6953. Horace 1069. Sarah' 797. Sarah-E". 4720. Hazard, J. 1698. Head 728. Headle, Edwin 9533. Headley, Edward-Everett" 10961. Elizabeth-Carter" 10958. George" 10962. .James-H. 10957. Lydia-Maria' 10959. WilUam" 10960. Healey, Ella 3579. Nancy 2883. Heard, Francis 893. Heath, Emily-Carlton 12229. Hiram-H. 2450. Heaton, Kezia 5288. Hecker, Anna-Wentworth' 4284. Caroline 4383. George-F". 4281. George-V. 4378. John-T"- 4283. Josephine" 4279. Hedrick, G. 1023. Hempstead, Martha 434. Hendrick, Charles-Addis' 12572. Emma-Theresa" 1257(i. Florence-Etta" 13570, Henry-Jameson" 12573, James-Shields" 12571, Jane-Deborah 3578. John 12569. WiUiam-Lloyd' 12570. Henley p. 8. Henry VIII (King of Eng.) pp. 8, 22. Henry, Elvira-Elbertene' 7208. JuUa-Maria' 7199. Libbie-Almira" 7201. Mary-Rice 9064, Simon-Jaqua 7198. Susan-Janette" 7200. William-Mason" 7202. Herreshoff, Charles' 1904. Charles-Frederic 1901. -also Appendix. Emeline" 1908. James' 1902. Herrick, Alvin-Tubs 6367. Azor-Cole' 11486. Betsey' 11481. Catherine-C. 7212. Daniel-Campbell' 11485, Eunice-R. 11715. Hatevil-Smith' 11484. Israel 11479. Israel' 11483. John' 11480. Lucena-JIaryette' 6268, Moses- Ai' 11482. Herven, Albert 2086. Hesilrig, (Sir Arthur) p, 07, Hess, Emma-Frances 6200. Hewet, Mercy ch. X, Hewett, Deborah 8273. Rudolphus-W. 6301. Hewitt, Rachel 847. Hewlett, Bradford-Gil bert' 4893, Charlotte-Amelia' 4873. Charlotte-Amelia" 4864. Clarissa" 4889. Clarissa-Ann' 4862. EUza-Winslow"4870. Joseph 4860. Joseph-Samuel' 4896. Margaret" 4885. Mary-Eleanor" 4863. Nancy" 4893. Richard' 4884. Thomas-Townsend' 4861. Hey, Bertha' 3171. , Elizabeth* 3167. Emmanuel 8165. Emmanuel* 3-169. Florence" 3170. Lucretia" 3168. JIary* 3166. Heywood, Calvin-Merrill 3680, ch. XIIL David-W. 3466. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Heywood, Fannie-Peck" 3467. Flora-Powers'" 3468. NelUe-Rebecca" 3469. Sarah-Ann" 3470. Hibbell, Richard ch. XII, p. 402. Hichborn, Isannah 3883, Hickling, Susanna 1813, Hickox, Hannah-Matilda 5452. Mary-Jane 12502, Hicks, Edward-Melvin 5680. EUzabeth 6089. EUzabeth-M. 12465, Francis 2088. Gilbert' 2089. Mary' 2092. Nancy-Davis 4827. Oren' 2091. Rebecca 12464. William' 2090. Hickson, Edgar-M. 8838. Hide, Sherman-Heath 10927. Higby, ch. XV. Higgins 1977. James-Goodhue 11789. Olive-Clark (Freeman) 2S83 Sarah 3412, ch. VIII. Thomas 9936. Winslow" 1977. Higginson 41. Higgs, IsabeUa 9574. Hilborn, Ira 11278, Hilboro, John 289. HUl 9766. Alice-Amelia" 8960. Andrew-Simon 7882. Catherine 11211. Charles 8958. Charles-William-Her bert' 8959. Hattie 3547. Marvin' 9767. Mai-y-Abby 12370. Phema-Amelia 7345. Samuel 6104. Sarah 3487. Walter-Haines 5236. HUlard. Lydia 8786, ch. xiii. ffillary, Elizabeth 11223. Hiller, Alice' 1647. AUen-M". 1643. HiUer, Benjamin' 1618. Catherine' 1645. Charies-A'. 1642. Elizabeth" 1613. Jonathan 1611. Jonathan' 1614. Jonathan' 1641. Joseph-Jl'. 1646. Mary" 1620. Sarah' 1612. Sarah-C 1644. Susanna' 1684. Thomas' 1640. Thomas' 1648. Tobias-Paine 1615. HiUs, Annie-Louise" 8920. Chariotte-Jlaria" 9162. Edmund 9160. John-E. 2582. Lydia-Maria 13062. Mary-Augusta" 2584. Minerva-Chace' 3083. Richard-JierriU 8919. William-Robert" 8931. Winslow-Holmes" 9161. Hinckley, Abigail 1117. Almon-G. 125. Deborah-I. 8018. Isaac 671. Luther 3392. JIary-Tobey 3334. Sarah 11000. Thomas 11000. Hinds 2419. Amasa 5897. Emily-F. 11857.- Keziah 13368. Sumner- William* 4501. William-Sumner 4500. Hines, Ada-Calista" 11405. Edward-JIelville' 11406. EUa-Marcella' 11404. Hannah 6361. Hollingsworth 11402. Joseph- White' 11403, 11417. Hinkley, Benjamin 11000. James-Frederic" 4482. Parker 4481. Hiscock, Albert-King' 7851. Fidelio"7852.. Frank 7350. Hitchcock, ch. XVI. Azubah' 5640. Elisha 5641. Elvira' 5688. Hitchcock, Ezra 5635. Hannah ch. XVI. Heber 5687. Mary 5656. Massena' 5636. Medad' 5639. Salome 5520. Thomas 5041. Hitchins, George 1730. Hix, Rachel 872. Hixox, Josiah ch, XV. Iloag, Clarence-Gilbert" 11022. Gilbert-Congdon 11019. JIarion-AUuvia' 7188. Martha* 11020. AViUiam' 11021. Hoar, Braddock 2420. Mary 2394. Doard, Sarah 4994. Hobart, Aaron' 8596. Albert' 8597. Deborah' 8598. James-T'. 8594. Jane' 8599. Nathaniel' 8595. Noah" 8593. Hobbs, Abbie-G'. 12734. Abigail-G. 12655. Almira' 12733. Amanda' 12739. Bertha-Emma' 12731. Betsey-Winslow' 12717. Caroline' 12727. Emma-A. 9922. Frank-BIair' 12729. George 12716. George' 12728, George-Schuyler" 12782. Gracie-Mabel" 12780. OUve- Ann' 12735. Sarah 3381. Hobby, John 10778. Wm,-Henry" 10779. Hoch, EUzabeth 8090. Hodge, Abbie-Tappan* 8052. Edward-Tappan 8050, Hodges, Caroline-Jemima' 4718. Charity 819. EUza' 4703. Frederic- Jenner* 7075. Joseph 831. Josiah 4702. Lucius-Maseroft 7074. Nathan 829. SaUy' 4719. (37) K Index II. Hodgman, Emeline-P. 7459. Hodsden, Mary-Taylor 1593. Hoit, Theophilus 5451. Holbrook, Arvin 8561. Bethiah 69. E izabeth 76. iizekiel 1749. Jane 6170. Mary 8578. Holcomb, ch. XV. Alonzo' " Charles" ' ' Edward" " Emma' " Hawley ' ' Hezekiah ' ' James' " Susannah " Wallace " Holden, ch. XIV. Achsah 8619, ch. XIV. Dana 1026. Elisha 1729. Lucy-Richardson 7152. Reuben 3631. Holder, Henry-Evans ch, VII, p. 286. John ch. VII, p. 286. Holdridge, A. -Lincoln' 7319. Charles-Winslow" 7316. Gershom-Alva" 7315. Gershom-C. 7313. Louisa-Adell" 7318. Martha- Ann' 7317. Mary-Rebecca' 7314. Holdrip p. 54. Hoi gilt, Thomas ch. I. ¦ Holland p. 57. Annie-EUzabeth* 5786. Ashley" 5730. Bathsheba-Ivory' 5820. Betsy' 5795. Caroline' 5755. Caroline-Penelope" 5737. Charles" 5773, 5782, Charles" 5777. Charles-Henry" 5725. Charles-Luther' 5738. Charles-Turner' 5821. Clara' 5774, 5792. Clarissa" 5781. Clarissa-Ashley" 5740. Clinton" 6481. Dewitt 6480. (38) Holland, Dwight-Graves" 5723. EUza 773. EUza" 5724. EUza- Winslow' 5819. Ellen-Sophia" 5736. Emily' 5713. Emily" 5753. Eva" 6482. Frank-Leonard' 5768. Frederic-May 5317. George' 5719. George-Herbert' 5733. Goodrich' 5794. Harriet-Eliza" 5732, Harrison' 5780. Horatio 5732. James-Harvey" 5790, John-H". 6483, Josiah-Gilbert" 5784, Kate-MeUa» 5787. Leonard" 0763. Louisa" 5783, Louise-Maiie" 5767. Lucretia' 5818. Lucy-Anna" 5791, Lucy-Spooner' 5817. Luther 5707. Luther' 5716. Luther" 5731. Luther" 5726, Jlargaret-EUa" 5737, JIary-Auu-Ursula" 0738, Mary-Bridgman" 0763, JIari -Bridgman" 57711. JIary-Clarke' 5741. Nelson' 5717. Nelson" 5730. Park 5816, Park' 5754. Park" 5775. Philo' 5778. Philo-Leon' 5770. Richard-Baxter' 5729, Sidnev' 5797. Tneotioi-e" 5789. William- Brid gman" 5769, HoUister, George 3493, Grace 476, Jane-Reed* 8493. Holloway, Betsey 9343, HoUowell, Sarah 5970, Holly, Esther 10379. Holman, Andrew-Jackson' 7390. Andrew-Winslow" 7373. Holman, Anna' 7272. Charlotte" 7274. Eliphalet 7371. Jasper-Eliphalet' 7396. Marcus- Augustus' 7398. Marcus-Eliphalet" 7277, 7388. Maria' 7276. Maria-Louisa' 7891. Sarah' 7275. Tryphena-Diadema' 7395. Holmes, 710, 4672, 5170, Abbie-Blake" 5180. Antoinette" 5160. Betsey' (Preston) 710. Clara- Winslow' 0170. Cyrus 5156, 7545. Cyrus" 5159. Cyrus-Collamore' 7547, Cyrus-Winslow" 5167. Darius 7545. Eleanor" 5161. Freeland-Salmon" 5179, Freeland-Salmon' 5184. George-Bonum-Nye 2004. George-Thatcher" 5183, Henrietta 6385. James" 5157. Jerusha-Rawson" 5174. John-Howey" 3576. Johu-Rawson' 5165. John-S. 3574. .Joseph-T. 3061. Lizzie' 5158. Luceile- Antoinette' 5172. Luther- Wright" 7549. Marcella-Fayette" 5168. Minnie- Ann' 7548. O.-W. 4854. Salmon 5178. Sarah-Evans" 5162. Sophia-Ann" 7550. Stella-Florence' 5170. Susan-.V 5183, Thatcher-Blake" 5169. Thomas-Bartlett" 7551, AVilUam 44. Winslow-Blake" 5166. Holt, Albeit' 740. Albert" 761. diaries' 785. Charles-Frederick' 760. Edson-C 757. Ella' 758. Persons Not Bearing the Winsloio Patronymic. K Holt, Esther-Ann" 751. George-W'. 747. George- Wilbur* 753. Henry" 745. Hiram" 736. Joseph-W". 743. Lemuel" 742. Louisa" 737. Louisa* 750. Nancy" 759. Oliver 734. Oliver" 744. Sarah' 756 Sidney-Albert' 702. Susan' 762. Susan-Jane" 754, WiUiam-Henry" 749, Holton, 4123, ch. XVI, p, 26. Bethia 4035, Catharine-Alay' 0835. Charles-Alexander' 3860, ch. XV. Charies-Edward" 3.^33. D.-Pliny-Forward' 3859, ch. XV. David-JIay'8821. 3S'34. David -Parsons' 3858, ch. XV. Ed ward- Alexander" 3821. Erastus- Alexander' 8820. Fannie- JIiriam' 3801, ch. XV. Harry-Sylvester" 3828, Jemima 4050. Joel' 4033, p. 333, Joel' 3814, 4033, 4035, p. 323, Joel- Huntington" .¦!830, Katie-JIav" 3833, Minerva' 3830, JIiriam' 3857. Olive' 4133, Susie" 3829, . WUliam' 4033, Holway, AbigaU-J. 3110. Ansel 11858. Herbert-Lincoln* 11859. Mary-EUen' 11860. Homer, Andrew 1750. Andrew" 1758. Augustus" 1760. Caroline-S-A". 1766. Ellen-A". 1763. Emeliue-D" 1761. Homer, Francis' 1764. Henry" 1757. Seraphine' 1765. Sophia-D'. 1762. Hooker, Charles-Parker' 13102. Harvey' 13087. John' 13100. John-Parker 13073. John-Winslow' 13096. Johnathan- Winslow' 18095. Julia- Ann' 13115. Louise' 13103. Lucinda' 13090. Jlarietta' 13097. Thais- JIaria' 13074. Veranes-Constanti n e' 13085. Hopkins, Edward p, 57. James 5875. JIary 2800, 2S17. Jlinerva 8035. Patty 1725. Stephen 2817, p, 32, Hoppman, Daniel- W, 2641, Daniel- Walter" 2644, Richard-PhUo' 3643, Hopson, Celestia-R, 0460, Horner, Sarah-Andrews 6471. Horr, Albert-AA^inslow" 5419. EUjah 5418, Kittie-Pease" 5430, Horrox, Jeremiah 9582. Phebe 9582, Thomas 9582. Horton, John 10743, Rufus 10731. Hosford, Hattie 0303, Hough, George 3:i7. Houghton, Daniel 3814, House, Jeremiah 703. Rachel-C. 8179. Sarah 708. Hover, Cornelius 6790. Hovey, Ruth 4983, Howard, Ann-Maria' 12867. Betsey' 12869. Clarissa' 12860, Cordelia-M, 6482. James' 12866. Maria-R. 4709. Mary 2329. Sarah-E. 2181. Howard, Susan' 12868. Sybil' 13864. Thomas 13863 Vesta 8655. Howe, Cynthia-Roselle" 5193. Damaris 510. EUza 3503. Fanny-Georgianna' 5194. George-Turner 5193. Richard 4079, 4173. Howes, Charlotte 3071. James-Henry" 3313. James-N. 3305. Howland, Anna" 11306. Catherine 13980. Clara-W". 6333. Edward-C 11203. Emma-E". 6333. Francis-W". 10124 Henry* 11205. Isaac 2397. Julia-Frances" 6331. Katie" 11204. Minnie* 11203. Ruth 11407. Weston 6329. AVilUam 10123. WiUiam-H. 11201. William-H'. 10123. J-Ioxie, Isaac-Alphonzo 12343. Hoyle, Almira-E, 5884, Lucinda 5503. Hubbard, Caleb 7358, Charles-White 8798, Charles-White" 8803, John-Winslow' 8802, Hubbs, Samuel-Li ttlefield 11510. Huckins, Francis" 3084. Hope 11000. James 3082. James- WUUam" 3091. LiUie-Blanche" 3092. Lucy-Ellen" 3085. JIary-Louisa" 3090. Hudson, Albert 6741. Bertha-Louise" 6752. Clara-Louisa" 6753. Edward-Albert" 6754. Emma-Frances" 6746. Emma-Leonard' 6750 George-Richmond" 6743. Georgiana' 6747. Harriet-Lovina" 6751. (39) K Index IL Hudson, Jas. -Russell 6751. Louise' 6745. Thomas-Campbell 10143. Hall, Hannah 9823. Humph rev, Hannah 8500. Hungerford, Hannah" 362. Joseph 359. Joseph' 361. Hunnewell 8772, Hunt, Adabelle-Louise' 3582, Agnes" 871. Albina-W'. 873. Alfred-P. 878. Amos-Root 12433. ApoUos' 880. Augusta' 876. Austin" 870. Betsey 1400.. Caleb" 884. Carrie-Emma" 868. Charles' 875, Clara-A. 7840. Daniel 834. Daniel' 835. Daniel' 882. Daniel-Sexton" 3571. Edwin" 3559. Elisha' 838. Elisha" 858, 881, Elisha- Winslow" 3508. Eliza-Ann' 3570. Eliza-Frances 3438, Eliza-Harwood" 3541. Elizabeth-B, 1497. Ellen-D". 807. Emily-F". 3509, Ephraim" 879. Ephraim" 852, 880. Evelina 5594. Fannie" 3574. George' 3573. George- Arthur' 3580. George-F'. 865. Hammond" 3563. Hannah-Elizabeth' 893. Harriet 5403. Harriot-Kezia' 4237, 4351, 4354. Hattie-Jennie" 3581. Henry" 3568. Hiram" 3577. Horace 8244. James" 891. Joab 4351. John' 839. (40) Hunt, John-F'. 874. John-Lewis' 3579. John-W' 861. John-Winslow" 872. John-Winslow" 8578. John-Winslow' 3575. Joshua" 892. Lorana-Sophia" 8240. Martin-B'. 866. Martin-Brooks" 857. Mary" 887. Mary" 887. Mary-Ann" 856. Mary- Walker' 3576. Mercy 8135. Miriam" 850. Moses 3539. Moses" 8583. Nathaniel 8135. Nelson-Haskins" 8245. Newell" 3560. Olive' 842. Ornida-E'. 858. Phebe' 852, 886. Phebe-T'. 860. Phineas-R. 6860. Rachel" 850. Ruth" 844. Ruth' 851. Sarah- Augusta' 4355. Sarah-Jane' 864. ^eth» 846. Seth" 847. Sidney-P'. 877. Susan' 888. Susan' 859, Susan-Elvira" 3566. Susanna' 841. Sylva' 840. Sylvia' 885. Westiey 3590. WUliam' 830. WiUiam" 854, 890. WilUam' 869. William' 3585. WilUam" 3572. William-N". 3563. Winslow" 889, Hunter, WilUam-L, 9468, Huntington, Roger p, 68. Sarah 7450. Huntoon, Geo. -Ladd 5598. Lulie-Augusta" 5599. Huntress, Naucy-P. 10107 Hurd, WilUam-A, 5906. Hurd man, Alice chs. IV. VIII, pp. 16, 72. Hurdman,Edward chs, IV, VIII, pp. 1 6, 72, Hurlburt, Jlartha-Stinson (Phillips) 1887, Huriy, Anna-Maria" 9587. Elmer-Ellswortii* 9589, Nealon-Ellswortb 9536. Hurst, Patience 11000, Hussey, Burt-L", 10083. Charles-W". 10081. Comfort 10706. EUzabeth 10844, Eunice 11956, Everett-George" 8186, Fanny- W". 10082. Francis 10428. Frederick" 10085. George 81G5. Isabel-C". 10079. Jedidiah 9582. John W'- 10080, Lottie-Evalyn' 8167. Marilla 7876. Mary 11255. Mary" 10325, 10429. Mary-J». 10084. Obadiah 10183. Sarah 10718. Silas-Y", 10078. Husted, Charles-Thomas* 4141. Etta-Belle* 4143. Laura-Olive* 4140. Lurena-Elmira" 4188. Merit 4183. Stephen-Edward" 4139. Huston, Anna 2358. Hutchings, Helen 1364. Susan-B, 7534. Hutchins, David 8960. Lucy 6810. Nancy 0809, Patience 10391. Hutchinson, Charles" 5327. James-Burns" 5325. Lucy" 5336, Lucy-Ann 4247. WilUam 5324, Hyde, Henry 6844, p. 600, Hypwell, Jane (Jlclntire) 4462, llsley 2843. Ingalls, Dolly 7138, Harriet Jeannette 6627, Nancy 735. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Ingalsbee, Brooks 13281, Martha 13286. Sarah-EUen 18382, IngersoU, Olive 11000. Ingle, Rich p. 56. lug'oldsby, p. 58. Ingraham, Joseph 4340, Joseph- Wentworth ' 4341. Mary-Sumner' 4300, Sarah-AVinslow' 4342. Innes, C-E. 1647. Irish, Elvira 11497. WUUam 11469. Irons, Elvira 6731. lesiUn, 10697. Mary-Winslow'" 3440. WiUard 5403. William 3489. Jackins, Fanny 12313. Margaret 12212. WilUam 12312. Jackson, Allen-Heyer 6141. AUen-Heyer" 6153. Allen-Heyer' 6144. Alonzo' 6147, 6150. Alonzo-Clinton' 6148. Antoinette-Paige' 6145. Arthur-Dean' 7363. Clara-Louisa" 6151. Harriet 11493. Helen-JIaria* 6149. John-Keyes" 6152. Joseph-Perry 7362. JuUa-Livingston' 6146. Mary-Potter' 6143, Nancy- Beach 9740. Priscilla 2505. Rachel 7683. RoUa-Stone* 5623. Sally 11374. Samuel- Winslow" 6142. Susan-Louise 9749. Walter-Thomas" 5634. WiUiam 5622, WUUam-Henry' 5625. Jacobs, George-Philo 3088. Mary' 2687. Pyam 2686. James, (King of Eng,) pp. 34, 40. James I, (King of Eng.) p. 8. James II, (King of Eng.) p. 49. James, Adeline-W'. 12880. Almira-S. 12884, Ann-Mariah' 12885. Charles-Henry' 12881. Charlotte-Raymond' 12886, Edwin-C. 12886. Eliza-Ann' 12877. Jlartha-W'. 12883. Mary-Ann' 13878. Oliver-F'. 12882. Thomas 12876. Thomas-Shepherd' 12879. WilUam-R'. 12884. Jameson, John-W. 8685. JIary-Jane' 8686. Susan' 8687, AVUUam' 8688. AVinslow' 8689. Jassett, Josiah 6104. Jeffries, 6736, Jencks, Melissa 7534. Jenkins, Albert-C". 11071. AUce" 11045. AUce-L*. 11073. Content 11042. Edward' ch. XI. Edward' 11047. EUzabeth" 11074.. Esther-F". 11075. Hannah-Sawyer" 11048. James-Ezra" 11046. John-P". 11078. Joseph-Edward" 11070. Joshua 11041. Joshua" 11055. JIarv-E». 11079. Jlehitable' 11058. Miriam' 11057. Nathan' 1104'3. Oliver-JI". 11073. Phebe' 11060. Rebecca-Elizabeth* 11056. Samuel 12868. Sarah ch. XI. Sarah' 11062. Thomas 11. William' 11069. William-Edward" 11043. William-Miller" 11076. Jenks 8932. Arthur-Elwell" 12889. George-W. 12888. Lydia-Maria" 12890. May-Frances' 13891 Jenks, Thankful 5891. William-Sanford 8932. Jenner, Harriet-Sigourney 4212. Laura-Ellen" 7078. Lucy-Arabell" 7074. Melvin-Hale" 7077. William-Berry 7073. William-Sanford" 7076, Jenney, Samnel p. 73. Jenny, Margot 1949. Jep'on 10182. Arvilla-A". 10840. Clarkson" 10843. EUza-C". 10885. Margaret 4597. Samuel-R. 10834. Sarah-Bush 3027. Thomas 10842. Jerris, Abby-M'. 1742. Mary-S". 1743. WUliam-A". 1741. WUUam-H. 1740. Jewett, Jennie-M. 12219. Jillson, Philena-Helen 4752. John, (King of Eng.) p, 23, Johnson, ch. XV. Abbie-Elizabeth' 9136, Ada" 12507. Adeline-Matilda 13184. Alanson' 9858. Albert-Lorenzo 4456. AUce-B. 11042. Betsey' 9349, Charles- Frederick 9135, 9145. Charles-Luther" 9137. Chai-les-Pressev" 2116. Edward-H'. 2215. EUzabeth" 9356. Ella" 12505. Ellen-Thomas' 4505. Emma" 12506. Experience 907. Flora* 2119. Frank-C. 12022. Frank-F'. 2214. Frank-M'. 2216. George-Winslow' 9355. Hans 2218. Jane ch. XII. Jane-EUzabeth 6474, 6846. John-C 2118. John-Pressey 2115. Julia-Maria 6271. («) Index II. Johnson, Keziah" 9357. Levi 10033. Lucy-Jane" 2121. Mary-E". 2117. Nancy' 9354. Nathan-Willis" 2120. Nellie- JIaud' 13023. Semantha 12516. Simeon 9348. S meon' 9353. Theo. 1802. Thomas 4505. Thomas-Warren wood 4504. WUliam 8679. WilUam-E, 12504. WUliam-Edward" 9138. Johnston, Thomas-M, 4881. Jones, pp. 26, 28. AbigaU 6104. Abner' 2427. Africa 3682, ch. XIIL Alfred' 10744. Alice" 10704. Alice-E. 10014. Alice-Jlaria" 10675. AUce-Webb' 3086, ch. XIIL Alton" 11103. Amos-H". 10482. Anna' 271. Anna-Maria-Bray" 3687, ch. XIIL Annie 10031. Arthur-AVinslow' 10746. Byron-Julius 13517. Caleb 10733. Caleb-Augustus' 10740. Caroline' 10735. Carrie-Tuck" 3988. Charles" 10478. Charies-Albert" 10310. Charies-H. 10a99, 11339. Charles-Lindlev" 10309. Charies- JIartin' 12030. Charles-W. 9836. Clarkson" 10197. Cynthia' 10189. Daniel 10308. Daniel-Miller" 10201. David 10738, Dorcas 10472. Ebenezer' 270. Edward-Francis 13110. Edward-W. 11107. Eleanor* 272. (43) Jones, Elisha 10477, 10669. Ella-Maria' 10205. EUen-Tappan" 10007. Emily" 10705,' Emily-Mary" 10676. Ephraim 2427. Esther' 10699. Florence-May* 12021. FrankUn' 10739. George-Allan' 13111. George-Henrv" 11102. Gertrude-E. 11043. Hannah 289. Hannah-Maria 2983. Harriet 10371. Harri et- Ro binson* 10212. Helen" 13433. Helen-Lucretia" 10747. Henry-Robin'^on* 10200. Herbei-t-A". 10015. Horace' 10217. Isaac' 10674, 10703. Isaiah 10698, 10748. J.-S. 1718, James-B". 10008. James-Lewis 2693. ^ Jeremiah 11101. Jeremiah' 10190. Jessie- Amelia' 13113. .John 12432, 366. John* 268. John-Winslow' 10736. Joseph* 274. Josiah 10188, 10194, 12080. Laura-A nthony' 10745. Laura- AVilder 5790. Leonora 5113. Levi 11952. Levi-Edwin" 12035. Levi-Elwood" 11953. Levi-Frank" 13(126. LUUan-Alay" 11904. Linwood-Beede" 11905. Lucy 10379. Lydia 9663. Lydia-EUen" 12024. Maria' 10702, 10734, Martha-E". 10483. Martha-Phebe' 10734. Mary 10821, ch. XI, GO. Mary- r5uff urn" 12022. Mary-H". 10480. Mary-Louisa" 10202. Miriam" 10191. Muratte' 12518. Jones, Nancy 10031. Nathan-Winslow' 10700 Nathaniel* 273, Olive 3429. OUver 10199, Oliver-Bodfish 2987. OUver- Winslow' 10207. Orilla-Clarinda 4976. Patience* 267. Philena-Frances-Childs 3111, Rebecca 10344, Reuben-T, 12019. Rossie-Jane' 3085, ch. XIII. Rozilla 3077, ch, XIIL Samuel-H". 10196. Sarah-Maria' 10738. Thaddeus-Broad 10142. Theodt ra-Bi-oad' 10143. Thomas 10698. Thomas' 10701. Th o m as-Fitzgeral d 11282. WUUam" 10195. Wiliiam-A*. 10215. Wil iam-Northey' 10737. William-Tappan 10006. Winthrop-S". 10013. Jordan, Lydia-C. 11652. MeUssa 8o3S. Rhoda 11548. Sarah-Jane 11573. Jordan, Susan 7964. Joscelyn, ^.p. 57, 58. Joslin, Al.ce-Ballard 1012. Josselyn, Waldo-Evert tt" 9058. AVilUam-Wallace" 9657. Joy, Fanny 11913. Sarah-W. 9440. Joyce, Ellen-Elizabeth" 8934. Ira 8933. Isaiah-B. 2312. Olive 2307. Judd, George 7257. Homer' 7261. Maria' 7309. Mary' 7260. Sophronia' 7208. Judson, Aurilla' 7179. Charity' 7185. Eben 6648. Elvira" 7187. Elvira' 7180. Enoch 7173. Penions Not Bearing ihe Winslov- Patronymic. K Judson, Enoch' 7186. Ephraim' 6651. Ethan' 7226. Harriet' 7184, Henry-P'. 6649. JuUus' 6650. Lavinia' 7181. Lovina" 7211. Lucius-E'. 7338. Jlandana' 7183. Jlary' 7182. Orlo" 7178. Roscius-W'. 6652. Sarah' 7227. June, David 1198. Kane, Cathtrine-C. 3150. Seth 2381. Seth' 3381. Keeler, Isadore-R. 9664, Keen, Harriet" 8063. Lusanna" 8562. Margaret" 8560. JIary" 8564. Samuel 8558. Samuel" 8559. Sarah-Jane' 8561. Keene, Benj, -Franklin- Hatch 8654. Beulah 12463. Clara 7951. Ebenezer 1195. Laura 11476. Nathaniel 239, Keeney, Altresta 13053. Jlai-inda 13047. Keep, Elizabeth-Chamber lain' 8646. Emily-Jane" 8645. Samuel 8644. Sarah ch. XVL Keith, Albert- Jlorton" 4007 Aurelia- Winslow' 4013, Benj. -FrankUn" 4020. Bezer 5951. Charles 4502. Charles-Albert* 4508. Chai-les-Frederic"4513.Charles-Leonard' 45 1 0, Clayton- W». 6441. Cora-A». 6444. Deborah- Winslow" 4004. Edward-Winslow" 6446. Franeis-Wayland" 6442. George* 8049. George" 8572. George' 8550. 40 Keith, George' 8553. Geo. -Washington* 4509. Helen-Marion" 0435. Heni-ietia" 8787. Henry-Thomas 8785. Jonas-Harwood" 5952. Leora' 8786. Marshall' 4518. Mary" 4517. Mai-y-Stella-Winslow" 4510. Nathaniel" 8553, Rachel- Winslow" 4533, 11973. Sarah 8301. Scott 6434, Stephen" 8551. AVarren-Larkin' 6440. AVilliam-Boui-ne" 4514, WiUiam-Harry" 11973, , AVUUam-Henry" 4521. Kelley, Harriet-M. 2651. Kellock, EUzabeth-Libbey 8193, Kellogg 6871. Alma-Justina" 12173. Amos-C. 1198. Joanna 6832, p. 600. Lydia 7252. Mary-Elizabeth 3900. WUliam-A. 12172, Kells, Ada-Elizabeth" 4066. Charles-Edmund 4065. Charles-Edmund" 4067. Kellum-Susan 6096. Kelly, H. 1711-. Hai-riet-Jf. 2651. .loel 10079. Rose-B. 3398. Kelsey, Dauiel 12166. Hubbard' 6974. Sidney 6973. Sidney' 6973. Kemp, B.-F" 1676. J.-JI. 1675i Kendall, Eleanor 9973. Horatio-Gates 9979, Horatio-Pote" 9980, Juliet-JIargaret 9990. Juliet- JIargaret" 9981, Kendrick, Abbie-Jane 9400. Julia 3244. Samuel 1686. Kenfield, Bethiah 8923. Martiia-Jackett 8924. Kennard, JuUette 10772, Kennard, Susan 10016. Timothy 9974. Kennedy, Craige-Cordene" 9510. Hiram 9504. JIai-y-Helen 8110. Kenniston, Sarah 11434. Kent 0824. Abigail 1919. Ann 1919. Benjamin 1919. Deborah 1919. Ezeziel 1919. Jlercy 1919. Penelope 1919, 7413. Susanna 1919. Kerr, Almira-Abigail" 9375. Alonzo-Darwin" 9390. Betsey-HoUoway' 9368. Effie-Lovina" 9393. Eugene-Augustus" 9395. George-Augustus' 9388. Leslie-Gui* 9394. Lovina-Alvira' 9383. Lydia-Beard' 9366. Maria-Rhoda" 9369. Mary- Ann-Luth era' 9387. PhiUnda-Alelvina' 9389. Rebecca-French" 9384. Walter-William' 9393. Warren-AValdo" 9391. Valentine-Augtistus 9365. Ketchum, Abigail 6687, Keyes, Charles-Clark 3954, Clarissa 6100. Kidder, Ann 1913. Benj am in-Franklin' 4577. Charles-Winslow' 4578. Darius 1496. Hattie-JIaria" 9371. Horace 9370. AVellington 4575. AVellington-Parker" 4570-. Kilburn, JIary 3403. Kilpatrick, 4071. Kimball, Albert-Laburton 8611. George-Edmund" 8614. George-Knowles 8385, Gertrude" 6068. Herbert-Wiuslow* 8615. Isaac-Applin 7167. Mara-Jeanette' 8613. (-13) K Index IL Kimball, Nellie-Florence* 8386. Wallace-E. 6667. Kimbrough, Emma-Katie" 3995. Prank-Parsons'" 3994. George-Casey 3993. Kincaid, Jane 8399. King of Denmark p. 54. King, Albert 7348. Albert-Keith" 4469. Annis-Baltzell" 6876. Asa-Parkes-Win.slow' 4421. Asa- AVinslow' 4466, Campbell-Martin" 4433, Carrie- Wimberiy" 6878. Cornelia' 7850. Dauphin' 833. Elbridge 1 1589. Elizabeth' 7353. . Elizabeth-PhiUips 4464. EUa- Wadswortii' 6874. Emily 6730. Eugene-Holmes' 4470. Florence- Starr" 6870. Geo, -Starr 6871, p, 600. Geo.-Wasbiugton" 4403. Geo. -AVashington' 4407. Hannah-Louisa" 4437. Hattie-L. 4714. Isaac-Garrison-MuUen- neaux 9983. Jane 270. John 829. Josephine- Albina 4507. Josiah" 831. Josiah" 832. Josiah-Salmon* 4468. Lucinda-Gracia 9399. Lymau-Winslow" 4970. Maggie-Campbell" 4463. Jlary 1159. JIary-Aui-elia"4426. Mary-Edith* 4472. Mercy 69. Jliron-Winslow" 6880, Noah-Stillman 4967. Philo-W. 2006. Richard p. 8. Samuel 7253. Sarah-Clarissa" 4450. Sarah-Esther" 4968. Starr 1502, Stephen 4414. Stephen' 4432. StiUman-Burt" 4969. (W) King, Sylvester-Clydell* 4471. Sylvester-Holmes" -4405. AVilliam-Tyler" 4447. William-Tyler' 4449. Kingsbury, Jedida 5096, ch. XXIII. Josephine-Phebe 7138. Kingsley, Elisha 8233. Elmina 9044. Kinne, Sarah-EUza 9483. Kinsman, ch, XIV, Jeremiah ch. X. Rush 3611. Kinyon, Anson-M. 6069. ¦Viola" 6670, Kirby, Richard 315. Sarah 316. Kirkpatrick, William- Long 7940. Kirtland, Edwin ch. XV. JIaria" ch. XV. Kittredge, Calvin 1314. Dalbert-Stephen" 1311. Hubert-Russell" 1313, John- Hart 1310. Lilla* 131 3. Knapp, A,H. 6151. Abel-Henry* 3471. Charles 415. David 3464. Frances 9076. JuUa-EUza" 3466. Sarah-Ann' 3473. Knight 11703. Annie-Edwiua' 7559. David 2056. Enoch 2043. Fiancis-H. 7555. JuUa-Ann 8384. Lavinia 8534. Lizzie-Loenza" 7556. Mary 11624. Mary-CoUamore" 7507. NelUe-Winslow" 7558. Peter 2056. Peter 11589. Sarah 8394. Knowles 1330. C. ch. VH. p. 286. Chloe 12081. Elijah-Edwin 2908, Lucretia- Hathaway 072, Mary 1805, Robert 2153. WilUam 3343, 7312. Knowlton, Althoa- Augusta" 8150, Cath erine- Ad elaide 13205, Edwin-Wilber" 8154. Frank-B. 11930. I-C. 10092. Ina-Belle' 8153. Irvin-Lewis" 8152. Lena-May" 8151. Martin 8149. Mary-JIelissa 8183. Sarah-A. 3180. Knox, Caroline-A. 8445. Krueger, Charles-Henry 9639. Lackner, Christian- W. 13298. Cortlandt' 13299. Geo. -Washington' 13303. Jacob' 13800. LiUa-Estella' 13304. Rhaydergowy-Caroline' 13302. Ladd, 12389. Lafler, Marcus-A. 6733. Lake, Arthur-Beaoh" 6797. EUen-Ione" 67i'4, George-Tuttle' 6798. Herbert-Watson' 6790. Martha 9288. Norman 6793. Sophia 509, Sopbronia-E". 0793. Lamb, Jonathan 6417. Lambert, 1084, Edmund, p, 9. Lamberton, Caroline' 13013. EUzur 13007. Jlary' 13008. Jlatilda' 13009. Weslyon 5338, Lamrock, Lydia 8536, Lamson, Addie-EUzabetli' 5343. Evans-Atwood" 5242, Flora-Fanny" 0344, Heman- Atwood 5341. Joseph 11900. Vienna-Frances" 5345, Lancaster, Jennie-. .ayden' 12753. Samuel Reed 12752. Lander, Lois-B, 2196. Persons Not Bearing the Winsloio Patronymic. Landers, Lucina-Perry 6345, Landon, Ralph 6845, p. 600. Lane, AUce-EUa' 10301. Ann-JIaria" 10396. Annie-Sawyer' 10308. Betsey 3759, p. 315. Caroline-Augusta" 10311. Carrie-Augusta* 10316. Charles' 10320. Charles-Albert" 10268. Charies-Babson" 10300. Charles-Edwin" 10303. Charlotte 13314. Claud ins- Jlortimer" 11315. Cora-Bell* 10305. Elizabeth ch. VII, p. 286. Emm?. Gertrude' 10209. Fanny 12652. Florence-JIay' 10304. Frank' 10302. Horace-E". 10293. John 10245, 10386. Kit-Carson' 10294. Lucy-JIaria" 10347. JIartha-Ellen" 10357. JIary-Ann' 10198, 10318. Mary-Jane" 10299. Mittie-Green* 10365. Nancy 1895, Sarah ch. XI. Sarah-Jane' 10319. Sarah-Jane" 10353, Sarah-Jennie' 10317. Sophia-EsteUa" 10308. Susanna 6104, ¦ Warren-C. 10393. WilUam' 10387. AVilliam-Henry" 10388. William-L'. 10264. Willie- W". 10291. Lang, Charles' 12130, Elizabeth' 12131. John 7446. John-Alton" 12136. John-Damon 12123, Louisa" 12124. Pairn-Johnson 7646. Sarah" 12132. Theodate" 13134. Thomas-S". 13138. Langdon, Ignatius-P. 11882. Lauglev, Sophronia 12168. Lanier, Margaret-Downing 9744. Lanphis, Charity 11502. Larghey, EUen 13482, Laribee, Sophronia-EUen 10740. Lai-kin, Abbie-Jane' 6491. Allen-Augustus" 6488, Burton-Chauncey" 6490. Caroline' 0400, Charies' 6409, Cynthia' 6458. Cyrus" 6471, Cvrus- Horner' 6474. Edward" 6433. Eliza-Thankful' 6484, Elizabetii-Ann' 6480. Emily' 6473. Florenzia-Kezia' 6447. Fi-ankUn' 6464. Frederick-Ashbel" 6476. George' 6460. Herbert-Chauncey' 6487. Hiram-Augustus" 0477. Jennie-Viola' 6489. Joseph 6402. Joseph' 6462. Joshua-Lorin" 6456. Laura-Jane' 6461. Lewis' 6457. Loren' 6465. Jlay" 6470. Minei-vfi-Stewart' 6434. Oren-Kemp' 6479. Orpha" 6467. Polly-Ann' 6463. Sarah" 6414. Larrabee, Jlaria-Theresa 13068. JIartha-Jane 2354. Lascelles, Luke 7397. Latiiam, Alonzo-W'- 4783. Charles 1493. Henry 4783. Jane' 8796. Leonard 9304. Lathrop, Harriet- Wads worth 6860, p. 600, Horace-C. 8894. Latson, Hattie (Hosford) 6252. Laud, pp. 44, 46. Laver, William p. 8. Lawrence, Amos-Edward 2787. Amos-Edward' 2790. Anna-Fisk 3521. Carrie-Hall* 3182. Chloe. 1649. Elizabeth' 2789. George-OUver' 2788. H. 1667. Hattie-Frances 8334. Herbert-Hall" 3130. Isaac-Edwin" 3138. Isaac-Swift 3137, 3131. James 9088. May-Etheline" 9089. William-Gray' 3139. Laws, George ch. VII, p. 286. Lawson, Johu-W. 8685. Mary-Jane' 8686. Susan' 8687. William' 8688. Winslow' 8689. Lawton, Elizabeth' 3784, p. 815. Laura-Jennie' 8736, p. 315. Lucius 3732, p. 315. Mercy ch. XV. Leach, Albert-Preston' 8038, Calvin 8036, Eugene-C 8037. F. 1734. Learned, Abigail-Crosby 1469, Sarah-Ann 1407. Lease, Catherine-Lee 3921. Leavitt 8687. Hannah-S. 10552. Henry-Martyn 6890, p, 600. J. 8769. John' 8771. Josephine-A'. 6891. JIargaret-A'. 8772. Jlargaret-B", 6893. Mary-C". 6892. Mitchell' 8770. Sarah' 8774. Lee, Gertrude" 6507. Henry-Harrison 6506. Jesse-Matlock 4766. Louisa-F". 9643. Mabel 6660. Maud-Hathaway* 4767. Richard 1918, ch. VL (45) JC Index IL. Lee, Thomas-J. 9641. Leeds, Rebeoca-S. 11000. Lee Gro, Edward-M. 10829. Edward-JI'. 10830. Leggett, Mary-F 9588. Legrow, AlgeUne 10584. Leighton, Abigail 11585. Betsey 11579. Henry 11581. Thaddeus 11438. Lenfest, Judith 11884. Lydia 11382. Peter 11402. Lenbardt, Elizabeth (Col lar) [Farrier] [Hart sell] 133S9. Lennan, Benjarain-Frank- Uu 11794, Charies-Fi-ancis* 11796. William-Benjamin' 11797, Leonard, Augustus- Thomas" 2522. Benjamin 829. CaroUne 5663. Charles-Melleu' 5143. Charies- AVinslow' 13114. Evei-ett-R. 4715. Fanny-Elizabeth' 0137. Florence-AVebster' 0141. Fi-ancena-Day" 13104. Frank" 2520. George 7535. George-Erastus 5023. Heman 6825. Heniy- Webster' 0140. Ida-Talbot' 5130, James-Foster' 5135. John-Hiram 2518, Joseph-Hammond' 3531. Laura 0456. Lizzie-H", 4717, Louisa-Hooker' 13110. Mary-Hamilton" 3534. Rosie" 2519, Rufus-Day 13103, Samuel-Billings 5133, chs, XX, XXI. Samuel-AVinslow' 0133. Saiah-Heald ch. XVI. Thomas-J aeob' ,5134. WiUie-E". 4710. Lespinaz ch. VII, p. 286. Lester, Albert-Austin" 13'J70, Amy-Winslow' 13069. Austin 18061. (46) Lester, Charlcs-Edward- Winslow" 13072. Kate-Louise' 13066. Lawrence- Varraues' 13068. JIabel-Emma' 13071. Martin-Kellogg" 13067. Newell" 13063. Lestrange, H-S. 1831. LeVan' Rebecca 12508. Leverett, ch, VII, pp. 00. 286. Lewis ch. VII, p. 286, Abigail-Winslow" 1819, Asa-Packard" 1905. Barnabas* ch, XI. Bathshua' ch, XL Benjamin" ch, XI. Benjamin' 13203. Caroline-Louise' 1898. Daniel 1605. Daniel* ch. XL David 13090. Ebenezer 80. Ebenezer" ch. XI. Edward 11000. Edward' ch. XI. Edwin-M. 5505. Elias 13374. Elijah' 3018. EUzabetii* ch. XL Elizabeth-Greenougk' 1899. Elizabetii-G". 1801. Emeline' 1850. Ephraim' ch. XI. Frederick' 1838, George p. 07, George' oh. XI, George' ch. " George" ch. " Hannah' 1749. Hannah" 1877. Hannah-Alary' 13379. Hai-riet-Newl'll" 13091. Harvey-AVilder' 13093, Henry" 1907, also Appenilix. Henry' 1913. Heni-y-Bower.s' 13301. Hepzibah" ch. XI, L 1918. Isaiah' 174 0, ch. XI, • also Afipeiiiiit; Isaiah" 1883, Isaiah-AVilliam-Penn' 1884. Lewis, .Jabez r-h. SI. Jabez" ch. XI. Jacob-T. 9830, James' ch. XI. James" ch. " James* ch. " .John 1661, 8932. John' ch. XL John' ch. " John- Adams" 3028. Jonathan' ch. XI. Joseph' ch. XI. Joseph" ch. " Joseph- Warren" 1895. also Appen-/ix. Joseph- Warren' 1912. JuUa-Ann' 1901. Julia- JIaria" 1 3094. JIaria-Ricliards" 1856. Marv 1151. Mary' <;h. XI. Mary' " Mary* " JIary" 1858. Mary-Draper' 1914. Jlary- Winslow' 1900. Jlelatiah" ch. XL Nancy" 1812. Nathan" ch, XL Nathaniel" " OUve" 3019. Raphael-Porter 13278. Robinson 3058. Sally-Gi-eenough" 1817. Sallv-Sturges" 3022. Saniuel' ch, XI, S.-imuel-Austin' 13093, Sarah 11000, Sarah" ch. XI, Sarah" " Sarah-Ann' 1917, Solomon* ch. XI, Susanna"Susanna-Hickliug' 1S85 also AppeiiJiv. Sylvester 13198. Thomas' ch, XI, 'riiomas' " Thoinas-Percival' 3030, AValter-Herron' 1910. AVest 4458. AVilUam 3017. AVilliaiu" 3034. William -Draper' 1918. AVinslow' 1805. AVinslow" 1837. Winslow' 1844. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Libbey 11940. Libby, Amelia 11333. David Owen 5208. Dorothy-Ann 2075. Jennie-N"- 10385. Joseph-Francis 11980, LilUan-Frances' 11980. Jlary-Lizzie" 11987. Oliver 10383. Sarah 10067. Walter-Fi-ancis' 10:!86. WilUam 11290, L lliebridge, JIary 1044, LUly, Harriet-Ann 3078, Rebecca 3495. Silvia 3586, Limbrick, Ann-EUza 1071. Lincoln, Calvin 13300. George-Henry 7919. George-Jlorton" 6859. Hannah ch. XI. John 6858. Lucy 2817. Lucy-Frances 1448. Martha-A. 4712. Sarah-W. 70. Seth 6104. Thomas 70, 83, ch, XI. Linfield, John-A. 3028. Linscott, Abigail 7843. List, Charles 10715. Lister, p. 58. Litchfield, Carrie-Augusta" 6095. Catherine-A. 9941. Electa-AvoUne 8191. Frederic" 6097. Geo. -Washington 6094. Lithgow. AVilliam 2358. Litten, Alice-McAdams' 4443. WiUiam-Burns 4442. Little, Prances 9785, Jane 3583, Littlefield, ElUot 5108, chs. XX, XXL Frank-Irving' 5112. John-Elliot" 5110, Myron-AVinslow" 5111, Nehemiah 13303. Lobdell, 9303. Agnes-S. 5821. Locke, Anna-L. 3667. Anna-Lucretia 3670. Marv-Susanna-Weston, 2667. Lockwood, Catherine- Lueretia' 9773. David-Griffin" 9774. Jeremiah' 9773. John-Calvin" 9777. Joseph-Alanson 9775, Sarah-JIaria' 9770. Thaddeus-Atfend' 9778. WiUiam 9771. Loeney, Edward-Sliim- mons' 9801. Thomas 9800. Thomas-Caley" 0803. Logan, Geoi-ge-Zebina 3723, p. 315. Sophia 9300. Lohman, Edward-Hull" 3882. Fannie-Swift'" 3881. Isaac 3879. Jennie-Adelia" 3880. Lombard 8700. JIary ch XI. Long, Alexander-Jackson- Donaldson 13641. Benjamin-B. 13880. Christiena 13610. Hannah 9446. Maggie-Aurelia 7348. Olive 9446. Rebecca 3338. Looke, Charles WiUard* 9853. David 9800, Eusena-Eniily" 9852. Richard -Andei-son°9854. Walter-W. 9851. Lord, Abigail 10130, Brackett 0045, cli, XX. Charles-Winslow' 0000. Clarissa-Malvina' 0046. John-Brackett" 0047. Mary-Jane" 5048. Sarah-Jane 3705, ch. xni. Theodore" 5049. Loring, Bailey 1521. Katharine-Smith' 8804. Lothrop, EUzabeth ch. XL Loud, Jacob 2358. Louis XV, ch. VIL Love, pp. 9, 58. Lovejoy, Louise 11943. Loveland, Jonathan 1208. Lovell, Charles" 4002. LoveU, EUzabetii 2707. Frances' 4003. " Frauces-Jliriam" 3991. Harry" 4001. Henry" 3967. Horace 3962, ch. XVI. JIartha' 3968. Phila" 3965. Solon- Winslow' 4000. Stephen 977. Lovett, Hiram 8724. Low, Adeline' 0237. Benjamin-Evans' 0246. ClareDce-Eugene" 0248. Gein-ge-Huston 11587. Gilbert' 5238. Nancy' 5236. Rachel-Stevens' 5341. Roland 3231. Sanmel 5335. Lowe 7184. AbigaU 11651. Albertine-M". 3301. Fi-ank-A". 3303. George-Ton-ey" 3300. Mark 3167. William-P.irker 3199. William-Parker" 3303. Lowell, Abbie-P. 10860. Amelia 1 1333. Cyrus' 8783, Darius' 8736. Eliza' 8735. Elizabeth 12406. Emma-E. 10315. Hannah 11277. Hiram' 8732. J. 8731. Sophia 3901. Thomas' 8734. Urbain' 8737.. Lowrie, Mary-L. 11240. Luce,Bei-tie-Claude" 10261. Mary-Ann-F. 5333. Miles 10357. Miles-Irving" 10359. NelUe-Maud" 10360. Prince-Edwin' 10358. Lucey, p. 28. Lucy 5866. Lufkin, Albert" 9967. Arthur" 9969. Benjamin 9965. Herman' 9970. Louisa 8609. Mary" 996 8. Sabrina 2245, («) K Index II. Lufkin, William' LuU, Albin" 6537. Ann-Amersha' 6547. Betsey" 6502. Charies-Edward" 6545. Edward-Austin" 6539. EUa-Emma' 6540. FrankUn-Rush' 6558. Henry-John' 6544. John 6494. John-Winslow" 6501. ¦Julia-Augusta' 6561. Lucius" 6498. Lucius-Martin' 6538. MaUnda' 6497. Ostin-Albin' 6546. Pitt-Boardman' 6562. Salmon" 6496. Simeon-Willard' 6560. Willard-Martin" 6042. Luliier, ch. VII, p. 18. Lunn, JIathew p. 2. Lunt, Jane 11609. Lois 11609. SaUy 11000. Lush, Minnie 12464" Luther 1971. Ann-Eliza' 9341. Ardelia" 9329. ' Charles-Irving' 9328. Coomer 9339. Cyrus-Butler" 9381. Cyrus-Butier" 9382. ' EUzabeth-Eddy" 9333. EmeUne-A" 9336. Frank-J". 7337. George-Perry' 9340. Henry-A'. 9343. Homer" 7336. Ira-M. 7335. James 9313. James-Edward' 9837. Margie-Flora" 9333. Mary-Wheaton" 9314. NeUie-Nevada" 7338. Samuel 2026. Sarah 2028, 9270. Simeon 1971. WiUiam-B". 9335. AVilUam-Wheaton' 9334. Lyford, John pp. 41, 42. Maria-Anna 5994, Lyman, Hannah ch. XV. Laura 5315. Lynch, A. 1646. Barnard 2256. EUzabeth ch. VII, p. 286. (48) Lynd, Leonora-Maria 6560. Lynde, Lewis-H. 9425. Sarah-Jane 9021. Lyndhurst, (Baron) p. 60. Lyon, Abigail 12389. Alice-May" 12430. Alpheus 12389. Amos 12389, 2350. Augusta" 13412. Blake 12389. Blanche" 12418. Cornelius 12389. EUab 12389. Eliza 12389. Elizabeth 11818. EUzabeth' 12432. Elmyra" 12429. Elon 12389. Emilia 12389. Estelle" 12428. Eunice 814. Faustina" 12423. George" 12411. George-Winslow' 12390. Hannah' 12393. Harrison 13389. Helen' 13416. Horace-Ball' 12419. Humphrey 347. James-Roscoe" 12427. James-Winslow ' 12420. Katharine 12389. Lizzie" 12417. Loton 12389, Margaret 12389. Maria 12389. Mary-Belcher' 12405. Nancy 12389. OUvia 12389. PUny 12389. PoUy 12389. SaUy 12389. Samuel 12389. Squier 12389. Stephen 1620. Susan 12389. Susanna" 12407. Sylva 12389. Sylvina 12389. Syrena 12389. Taber 12389. Thankful-S', 1623. WiUiam' 12400. William-Henry' 12422. Zilpha 12389, JlacGowan, Peter-Stain- forth 3118. Mackenzie. AUie" 5392. Clarissa- Ann" 5388. John" 5898. Oliver 5386. Sarah" 5387. Macker, Abbie* 8389. Amariah 3337. Dean-W". 8340. George-Alfred" 3338. Macomber, 817, 2742. Albert M*. 8241. Chai-les-B*. 8242. EUzabeth 7290, 16C4. Flora-L*. 8239. Frederick-A*. 8243. Roxana 2742. Squier-James 8238. Mac WiUiams, p. 7. JIacy, Carrie-Louise" 9624. Charles-G. 12910. Isabel- Winslow" 9637. Joseph-Henry" 9625. Jlary-Jennie' 9639. AVilliam-Frank' 9638. AVUUam-Hussey 9623. Maddox, Jane 8001. Susan 11111. Magary, Albert-Mallows 3985. WilUam-Wallace" 3988. Magoon, Emma-Sophia" 11991. Harriet 6218. Josiah 11982. JIaria-EUen' 11985. Jlary-Anna' 11983. Magoun, Agnes-N. 11814. Angeline" 1496. Herbert 1502. Jairus 1490, 1501. Mahony, Clinton-Ray mond" 9826. Cornelius 9322. Martha-Champlin" 9325. AValter-Leonard" 9:!34. AVilliam-Lewis" 9;'.-->3. Main, Kate-Alniira' 0771. Louie-Jlaria' 0773. Oliver-Hamilton 0768. Jlakepeace 1761. Mallory, Ella-L. 9090. John-C. 9750. Malmedie, Charles-H. 13385. Jlaloon, EUzabeth 11432, Persons Not Bearing the Witislow Patronymic. K Manchard, Emily-Marinda 5666. Manchester, John 9329. JIary-Ingols 7356. Mandell, Elbridge 985. Walter 980. Manly, Fanny 984. Mann 5798. Mansfield, Ellery-Chan- ning" 993. Henrietta 0817. JuUet-EUza" 994. Merrick 993. JIauson, Ebenezer 1763. Manter, EUzabeth 12905. March, Andrew-S. 7533, Andrew-S". 7534. Annie-Winslow' 7536, EUzabeth-R'. 7030. Nancy (Hatch) 7533. Mariotte, Adelaide-Amelia 6897. JIarr, George" 10408. James 10400. Rose-Etta 10407. Marsh, ch. XIV. Cary' 6815. John-Enos 3624. Marcia-Annie" 3635. Martin 751. JIary-Francis" 3636. Phcebe-Loraine" 3637. Rufus 6813, Sarah ch, XL Marshall, 12874, ch. VII. p, 286. Benjamin* 342. Benjamin' 031. Benjamin" 633. Betsey' 619. Dorcas 12438, Edward-Aletcalf 647. Elizabeth 3139. EUzabeth* 604, Elizabeth-Ann" 650. EUzabeth-Dwight' 668. EvaUne- Tuffts" 608, EvaUne-AValker' 604, George-Thomas" 003. Harriet-Louisa" 668. Hope" 634. Hope' 633. Jane-Amelia' 665. John 341. John' 618. Lydia' 633. Mabel-Elma 11014. MarshaU, Rebecca' 669, Ruth* 347. Ruth' 616, Thomas' 608. Thomas' 617. WiUiam* 343. WiUiam" 643. Jlarshfleld, Margaret ch. XVI. Jlai-ston, Benjamin" 3398, Charies' 3393. CharUe-Winslow" 10635. Frederic-Shearman' 10636. George" 3394. Isaiah" 3388. Jacob 10031. John' 3397. Lydia' 3400. Jlary' 3392, Nymphas 671, 3387. Nymphas' 3389. Nymphas' 3391. Prince 3387. Prince' 3399. Rebecca 11238. Walter-Forrest 10634. Winslow" 3390, Martin, C. 1640. Caroline- Woodman' 8415. EmeUne-Davis' 8416. Oilman' 8417. Joseph 3377. Lucy- J. 10405. Seth' 8414, Sewell-Nelson' 8418. WiUiam 8413. Marvel, Betsey 9238, Ruth 9199. Mashum, William p. 58. Mason, 11810, p. 45. Edward 11340. Georgianna-JI. 13958. John 50. John-T, 6149. Mary 8495. Mary-Alice 12894. Sarah 8863, WiUard-DeHart 9154. Massasoit, pp. 32, 34, Mather, Abigail-Adams' 5536. Cotton' 5537. Dvright-Miller" 5545. Edward-Emerson' 5547. Hattie-Florette* 5541. Helen-Amelia" 5544. JIather, Leila-May" 5550. ,Lucena-Maria" 5535. Myron-Erving' 5539. Olive-E-telle* 5543. OUver- V. 7085. Seraph- Annette* 5538. Sylvia-Etta* 5542. Timothy 5534. Mathew, Samuel chs. IV, VIIL JIathews, Albert-H. 10438. Henry 121. Samuel p. 58. JIathivet, Eugene* 4246. Pierre 4244. Victor" 4345. JIatthews, Edith' 3342. Prince 3341. Mattock, Anna 3993. Maxcy, Lydia 8130, Maxfield, Ina-B». 10827. Ira-N". 10832. Joseph-Estes" 10836. Kate-Lydia" 10829. Lydia 10990, Mabel-B". 10828. Mary-G. 11948. Nancie-Elizabeth' 10825. Rufus 10824. Rufus-Andrews" 10831. Maxham, Addie-May'° 5303. Anna-Maria' 5310. CordeUa 5313. Edwin-Burns' 0300. Eva-Lillian" 5303, Hattie-BeUe" 5304. Katie- WilUamson" 0301 . Lyman 5299. Maiy-Winslow' 5305. NeUie-Ann* 5312. Wallace-Lyman* 5311. Maxwell, Hannah-Eliza beth 7881. Mary, 10926. Sally 13244. May, Hannah-Brainerd 3820. Jlay hew, p. 54. Maynard, ch. VII, p, 380. Annie-Lucretia" 6480, Hatt.e-Eliza" 6486. Stephen- Austin 6484, Mayne, Esther 6665. Mary-Ann 6666. Mayo, Betsey 1298. Charles- Wallace 3222. Eunice 3094, (49) K Index IL Jlayo, Fillmore' 3219. Joshua 1181. Lydia 2905, Jlaria-Jerusha" 8220. JIartha 1749, Samuel 3218. Sarah 1295. JIcAdams, Annabell-Kirk* 4443, Geo.- Washington-James' 4438, John 4437. Joseph-Hamilton' 4440. Leander-Campbell-Col- lier" 4440. Ross-Hanes' 4445. Sylvester-Louis' 4441. McBirney, Sarah 7141. JlcCone, John 4037. JlcCauley, Clav 8330. McCausland 2358. Henry 2358, James 2358, McClary, JJathew-Henry 4798, 4799, McCloud, Addie 2529, JlcCi-acken, Albert 9781. McDole, Mercy-U. 9511. JIcDonald 1300, Martha 3889, Rachel-Hyde 10633, McDonough, ch, XIV. Leo 3610. McEwan, JIargaret 4690, JIoEwing, Cll. Xin. Daniel 3761, Emma-J". 3760. Franklin'" 3764, Jaraes-H". 3762. John" 3763. Jlary" 3766, McFarland, Asach. XV. McPariin, JIary 1117. JIcGluthen, Jlargaret- Bonney 6317. JIcGraw, Paralee-Tabitha 9803, Jlclnnis, Alioe-JIaud 3120, Mclntire, Jane 44R3. Jlclutosh, Sebra 6512. Jlclntyre, Charles-G'°- 5340. Ilem-y-N". 5341. John-H. 5339. Lizzie-Leora* 5574. Thomas-Amasa 5573. McKechnie 2358. McKee, Fannie 5908. (60) McKeen, Theresa 13093. JIcKinley, Jennie 12103. McKinnon 9331. McLaughlin, Albert 10363. George-W". 10126. James 10122. James-M". 10128. Jane 5414. John-W" 10125. Jlary-E'. 10127. McLautiilin, Albert-Irving' 1482. Alice-Lumbard" 1404. Charies-CarroU' 1471. Clai-ence-Jlartin" 1483. Emma-Hathaway* 1453. George-Irving' 1479. Hattie- Florence" 1475. Helen-Louise" 1400. Howard -Otis" 1474. Jane- West" 1400. John-Thomas' 1448. Joseph-Lewis" 1457. Judith-Wiusor" 1450, Lewis 1440. Lewis' 1473, Jlary-EUa" 1472, Morris-Copeland* 1481. Prudence 1484. Rufus-Hathaway' 1459, Wallace- Herbert" 1477. Walter-Scott' 1409. AValter-Scott* 1470. JIcLoud, Abbie" 2868. Olive-E, 6816. Rhodolphus 2867. McJIanus, ch, XIII. Asa-Crosby" 3799. Chai-les-Manson" 3800. James-Humes 3798. McMaster, ch. XVI. Jane ch. XVI, Mary-Rebecca 9442, McNear, Frederick- Wm. 12246. Geo. -Washington 12341. Geo. -Washington* 1 3345. John-Albert' 13342. Mary-Amanda' 13242, JlcNeil, Charles- iVinslow" 6314. Elizaheth-Coruelia" 6213. George 6218. Harriet-Theresa" 62 1 7, Jacob 6209. Josephine-Cornelia" 6215. Mc Wethy, L,-D, 0398. Jlead. Abbie' 783. Anna' 782. EUa-P. 11900. .Jeremiah' 779, Jei-emiah-Clapp" 777. Oliver 12177. Samuel 775. Sarah (Squires) 9032. Meader, Benj amin- AV". 10421. Charies' 10424. Cynthia' 10425. Dauiel 12183. ' Hannah' 10417. James 10414. Jane' 10418. Job-W'. 10419, 11022. Jonathan-A'. 10422. Louisa' 10423. Lydia' 10416. JIary' 10415. JIary- J". 10420. Oliver 12177, Means, Betsey 3658, p, 315. Meeker, Valorous 6416. Meigs, ch. XIL Clarinda" 4205. Concurrence' ch. XII. Ebenezer* ' ' Elisha' 4201. Elisha- Williams" 4210. Eliza' 4198. Elizabeth' ch. XIL Emily" 4207. Esther* ch. XII. Ezekiel' '- Frances" 4206. George" 4'202. Gilbert' 41 95. Hannah* ch. XIL Harriet' 4192. Henry' 4203, Huldah' ch, XIL ^reue'Irene" • ' Jane" " Jane' " Janna' , " John' " John" " John' " John Gilbert' 4311. Jolin-Vincent' ch. XII. Louisa' 4200. Jlark' ch, XII. Mary" " Persons Not Bearing the WUislow Patronymic. Meigs, Jlindwell* ch. XII. Nancy' 4194. Phineas ch VIII. Phinehas' ch. XII. Phinelias' 4188, ch. XIL Polly' 4193. Rachel' ch. XII. Recompense' cli. XII, Sally' 4189. Samuel" ch. XII. Sarah* Sarah' Sarah' Sarah" 4209. Stephen" ch. Xll. Stephen" " Stephen' " Susan' 4197. Thankful' ch. Xll. Trial" ch. XII, Vincent' ch. XII. WiUiam' 4199. WUUam-Wardwell" 4204. Winslow' 4196. Melhinch, WUliam 8950. Jleredith, Ames p. 8. Merriam, Sarah 8932, Hero, Anson-P'. 8199. Arthur-Leroy" 8193. Chester-H'. 8300, Eldon-Herbert" 8194. BU-Sprague' 8193. Elisha-Harding' 8196. Herman' 8191. Laura-A'. 8195. Sarah-Frances' 8198. Spencer 8190. Spencer' 8197. Merriam, Aaron-Brooks 4266. Ada- Virginia* 4267. Alfred-Brooks' 4371, Charies' 4270. John- Wentworth' 4368. Martha-A. 482, Mary- Wentworth" 4309. Meirick, Charles- AVari en 9681. Elizabeth 1954. Isabella- JI. 11188, Lydia ch. XV. Mary 9192. ch, XVI. Noah ch, XV. Merrihew, Elizabeth-S". 718. Stephen 715. Jlerrihew, Stephen' 719. JlerriU 4637. Abiah 2056, Adoniram-Judson 7707, Albert-Ford 1293. Alice-Patience' 7708. Ann-Caroline" 9838. Asenath' 9931. Atherton-Judson' 7713. Bennie-Sewall" 7712. Charity' 9923. Charity' 9930. Charies' 9830, Charles-Leon' 9855. Dolly' 9838, Dorcas" 9947, Dorcas' 9932. Eben' 9930. Eleanor" 9883. Elias' 9914. Elias' 9933. EUzabeth 3056. ElUs-JIiltiinore" 0800, Elmira' 9839. Emily 9846. Emma' 9833, Emma- Ann-Turner" 9849. Ephraim 9833. Franklin' 9934. Greenfield' 9937. Han-iet' 9931. Harriet-Ellen" 9850. Henry' 9910. Henry" 9948. Hezekiah" 9935. James 9937, James' 9822. Jennie-C. 7729, John-Henry 11828, Joseph' 9835. Joshua 9811. Joshua" 9831. Joshua' 9823. 9846. Joshua' 9833, Josiah-P", 9942, Josiah-AV 9911. Julia-Octavia' 9836. Leonard' 9933. Lucy' 98'37. Margaret- Jane' 9801. Jl aria-Hall" 7710. Mary 8380. Mary' 9929. Mary-Ann' 9857, 9918. Mary-Susan" 9834. Mary-Winslow" 11839. Jlerrill, Nancy' 9830. Peter' 9834. Robert-Adams" 9847. S.-P. 42-19. Salome 9927. Samuel' P939. Sarah" 9946. Seward' 9825. Sophia' 9936. Sophia" 9945. Sybil" 9985. William-G». 9944. AVilliam-T'. 9915. Zachariah' 9938, Jlerrinian, Nancy-Ange- line 12281. Jlerry, John-Fairfield. 7835. Jleryman, Lucy-Belle' 123 i7. Jlartha-Melcher" 12332. Rosa-Etta" 12335. Thomas 13338, Tirzah-EUen" 12336. Jleserve, Eunice 12164. Jleservey, Alden' 7638, Caroline' 7667. Caroline-Adelaide" 7059. Clara-EmeUne" 7663. Elsie' 7636, Ida-Emma" 7665, Isaac- William" 7664. Jane' 7684, Jane-R", 7650. John' 7639. Laura-A". 7653. Leslie-Adoniram" 7660. Lorenda-Z". 7652. Lorenzo-Allen 7998. Lorenzo-Allen" 7656. Mary-R", 7648. Jliles' 7635, Minnie-Loyle" 7662. Nancy' 7674. Nathaniel 7632. Nathaniel' 7633. Oscar-Judson" 7601. Sally' 7037, Siimuel' 7646. Samuel-Liscoe" 7651. Sarah-Jane" 7660. Ulric-Day 7999. Ulric-Day" 7657. AVilliam' 7655, AVilliam-S". 7654. Messenger, Harriet ch. XV. (51) K Index II. Metcalf, Edward" 624. Mary-Ann" 629, Simeon 632. Middleton, Mary-Patton 5484. Miles, Emily 9388. Saniuel 4237. Millard, Sylvia 7368. MiUer p, 18, A,-R. 7014, Angenette 5062. Betsey 12533, Catherine 5367. Elizabeth 6014, Faith 27, ch, VIII, p. 208. Frederick- AVilliam" 9557. Henry-Martyn' 5067. John-Tice 4637, John-Twing 5560, Judith-Twin,g" 5569. Lora-A'. 5568. Lottie-M". 1338. Louisa 10300. Lydia 0073, 11069. JIary-Ann 9304. Naaman 9308. Nathan 9556. Nellie" 1339. Patty 5639. R.-J. 7013, Ruth 11000. Samuel 8933. Sarauel-N. 1337. Jlilliken, AUada-F. 10421. Mills, Addie" 3880. Edgar 3884. Edgar" 3887. Elizabeth 4800, ch. XV. Frank-Swift" 3888. Jliner, Adeline-Adelia" 7889. Caroline-Abby 5079. (Jharles-Kimble' 7313, Charies-Ring 7243, George-Albert 7886, JIartha-Abbie" 7887, Jlai-y-Richards 9018, Minish, Geo, -Porter'l 3598, James-Alexander 13093, John-Clarence' 13596, JIartha-Elizabeth" 12593. Wm.-Augustus' 13095. Minot 10164. Alisenar, Alton-Albro" 3959. Charies- Wilber* 3955. Editiia-Ii-ene* 3961. Samuel-Ransom 3953. Sarah-Jane 3935. Ureta-Adelia" 3954. AViUie-WUlmartii' 3960. MitcheU, Asa" 8567. Charles' 8565. Charles-Cushing' 8568. Daniel-Hawes 11272. Desire" 2398. Edward-Winslow' 7579. Emeline" 8796. Hallett 2397. Henry-Loring 12399. Nahum 7575, Robert 11500. Sarah-Fostina 8478, William 8887, Jlix, Henry-Augustus 2087. Jlixter, WiUiam 1091. Jlonk, Henry 2271. Jlonroe, Dwight-Foster 13140. Ida-S. 2241. Julia-Louisa' 13141. Jlaud-JIarion" 13143. Sylvia 3620, ch. XIV. Jlontague, Joseph 6414, Jlontgomery, Agnes' 1808. Alpheus- Woods' 1870. Helen-Louisa" 1874. JIartha" 1873. WiUiam 1865. WiUiam" 1871. AVinslow-Lewis" IST:'.. Jloody, Adelbert-D", 8031, Ann-JIedora" 8031, Anson-Leroy' 7673, D. 8020. George-W, 1732, GeOrge-W" 1733. Henry-Waterman' 7070, James 7447, ' Jane 8273. JIai-y-Ada' 8030. Nancy-Delora" 7671. William 7067. ^Vllliam- 1 i end'ersou' 7668. Jlooers, Ann-Kidder' 4583, David 4579. EUison-David" 4580, Emeline' 4581. Jlooers, Wellington-Kid- der" 4584. Jlooney, Anna 5628. • Moore ch, XV. Catharine" ch. XV. Charles-B. p, 73, Charles-Edward 7071. Deborah ch. XV. Eli-Lathrop '- Elizabeth 12212. EUen, p. 25. Fanny ch. XV. Francis-Burdett' ch.XV. George 12212. Gustavus 12213. James 12212. John 12212. Juliett 12212. Lydia- Foster 451. Jlarcus- Aurelius' ch.XV. Mary 10988. Rideout, ch. XV. Samuel p. 73. Sarah 3206. Sarah-F. 12212. WUl am 12213, ch. VII, p. 286. William-Duane' ch. XV. Jlore, Bethiah (Bishop) ch. XVI. Jlorey, BeUnda-C. 12810, Sarah (Harlow) 4993, Jlorgan, Abbie' 7861, Carrie-L'. 7864. Charies 7807. Frank' 7800. Harry" 7858, >.lattie-AV», 7803. ilenry 9007, Judith 11444, Louisa-JI'. 7809, Mary-G.ardner 401. Nettie-P». 7863. Jlorrell, Abigail 13109, Abigail" 11639, Aun-Jlaria'- 11091, Asa" 11692, 13193. Benjamin' 11633, Benjamin-Franklin" 11683. Benjamin-Hayes" 11671 Caroline' 11693, Charles' 11690, Charles-Francis" 11674. Comfort" 12174. (Joutent* 11645. Daniel-Harmon' 11680. David" 11643. Persois Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Morrell, David-H". 11658. Edwin' 12192. Edwin" 11675. Eliza' 2072, 11684. Elizabeth" 12107. Emily' 11696. Emily-Asenath" 11676. Enoch" 11640. Eunice' 11697. Francis' 11670, Franklin-Dow' 13190. Fred-A*. 11656. George' 11685. George" 11664, 11687. George-Haves" 1 1677, Gertrude-F"*, 11654. Hannah" 11641, 13187. Hannah' 13194. Harriet' 11694. Helen-M". 11659, Hope' 11638, 13163. James' 11651. James-J". 11653. John 11638. John" 11635. John-Nelson" 11679. Joseph' 11639. Keziah" 11630. Lavinia' 11690. Lillie-H". 11657. Louisa' 11689. • Lovina" 13186. Lo-visa' 11682. Lydia" 12115. JIary- AngeUna' 12197. JIary-Clark' 11688, Jlary-Harmon" 11681. Mary-Jane' 13191. Jlelina" 1166-3. Nancy' 11668. Nancy" 11672. NathanieP 11667. Nathaniel" 11660. Paschal" 11678. Pas,chal-Pope' 11086. Peace' 11642. Peter 12106. Peter" 11631. Peter-Neal' 12196, Peter-Winslow" 11610, 12190, Robert' 11669. Ruth 11513. Sarah" 11636, 12122. Stephen 11646. Stephen' 11652. Stephen" 11663. MorreU, Susan-C" 11665. Thankful 11644. WilUam" 11634. WilUam-Wilson" 11678. MorriU, Amos 12J08. Cora-B". 1309. Edwin-A°. 1300. Frederick-Charles 1304. Lizzie-L". 1806. Samuel-S. 3356. Jlorris, Abraham 11058. Ethel-Alice" 544. Georgian-Evelyn" 548. JIary-Jane 9014. Thomas-A. 542. Morrison, John 10182. Olive-E. 7449. Sarah 11580, Morse, Ansel 2480. Ansel-Clinton" 2486. Calvin-Parsons 8983, Edward-Augustus' 3481 . Edward-Parsons' 8087. Frederic-Lewis' 2435. John-L. 3284. N.-B. 5051. Nancy-M. 786.- Taylor-Pierpont' 2487. Theodore-Sanford" 2483. Winslow-Lewis" 3280, Morton 6032, 12804, AmeUa-Rose 9679. Benjamin-S, 12903. Esther 11285. George p. 39. George' 6846, p. 600. Harriet-Lathrop' 0845. Harriette-Lucrctia" 0851. Henry" 6848. Jane-Louisa' 6844. Kate- Winslow" 6850. Lovina 6739, Jlary-Anna' 6852, JIary-Elizabeth" 684 9. Roswell 6840, p, 000, Kutii ch, XV. Thomas pp. 44, 45, 40. Jloseley, ch. XV. Jlosher. John 3396. Moss, Ellen-M. 5344, Motley, Nancy 11211. Mount, Edgar- Vinton* 6207. Hiram 6206. Mower, Benjamin- Worth' 11763. Mower, Caroline' 11765. Charles-W". 11761. David" 11766, Duane 5195. Geo.-SewaU»5196.Henriette-S,-W' 11759. Hiram 11690. John' 11757, John-Melville" 11760. Nathan 11756. Nathan-Everett" 11758. AVilUam". 11764. William-Winslow' 11762. Mulligan, James 9794. James-David" 9795. JlulUns, Priscilla p. 39. Mumford, Dora-A. 6148. Harriet-B. 6133. Munn, ch, XVI. Munson, George 6922. Geo, -Frederic' 6924. Henry-Orson' 6933. Mary-Gertrude 471. JIui-ch, B, 8680, 8683. Murray 1081. Caroline-Gertrude" 13037. George-Winslow" 13628, John-Arthur" 12625. Jolm-Ponsonbv 13634, Julia-Maud" 13636, Lucinda 3820, Mary-Nora" 12631. Nancy 11357. Reuben-James" 12630. Valesius-Augustus" 12629. Murry, Christina 12923. Muzzey, Sarah 12212. Myrick, Clarissa 2832. Lucy-Ann 2960. Mercy 161. Nash, Ann-Maria 5722. David 8753. Eliza 7655. Royal-T. 1345. Susan-T.-S". 1349, Walter-R", 1347', Nason, Benjamin 3760, Nay, Samuel 1050. Neal, Asa-MorreU' 13183, Benj amin-Frankl in 4 1 1 0. Edward-Cobb" 11033. Elijah 12174. Ellen-Maria" 11038 (5.1) K Index II. Neal, Enos-Hoag' 13178. Fanny-Isabella" 4111. Hannah- W:nslow'13177. Isaac-Rogers' 12185. James' 13179. James' 11302. James' 9902. John 11295. John' 9897, 11297. Johu-Pierpont' 11305. John-Pierpont" 9905, Louisa' 13183, Lydia-Moore' 12184. Margaret-Boyd" 9912. JIargai-et-Eleanor'11303,Jlargarst-Eleanor" 9903, Jlary' 11298. Mary" 9898. JIary-Louisa' 11034. Jlary-Nichols' 12180. Natiiau-Hoag' 13181. Peter- Jlorrell 11033, Peter-MorrelP 13170, Rachel' 11290', AVilliam-E», 11040, AViUiara-Edward" 9911, Needhara, Jlary-JI. 5471, Neigle 1407, Neilson, Artiiur 7497. Clara-Editii" 7498. Nellis, Alice 10900. Nelson, Bathsheba 5592. Nevins, Elias-JI'. 9908. Elmira" 9900. Frederic" 9959. Henrietta 2^12. Hugh 9957. Mary-Ann" 9961. Newcomb, Dan 9797, S. 1677. NeweU, Phebe 13030. Newhall, Frances-Kendall 11408. Ruth 11014. Newman, Joseph 11659. Newport. Richard p. 11. Newton, Ellen 1. Lydia 5429. Jlary-Salome 5531. Ney, Sylvikia 1190. Nichols, Abigail 7369. Agnes-Eliza" 4907, Alice" 3091. Alva-W" 0837. Annie- Jl". 10797. Bertram 7269. Charies 7209. (»1^ Nichols, Charies-JI. 0830. Charlotte-Crane" 4915. Curtis-Coe' 4900. Electa 9197. Euieline-JI". 6839. Eunice-Winslow" 3693, Georgie- Winslow' 4910, Gilbert-Norton' 4916. Hattie" 6831. I ester-Ann 13430, Hester-Dean" 4918. Horace 7309. J,-Edwai-d" 10790. Joanna 4730, Joanna" 3701. John 4905. John' 4912. John-Curtis' 4909. John-Thomas" 4917. Kate-M". 6830, Jlargaret-Eva" 4908. JIai-y-Ann 7309. Mai-y-E", 0828, JIary-Elizabeth' 4911. JIiriam" 7270. Peter 2689, Sadie-L», 1079G. Sarah 5570, Sarah" 2699. - Stephen 10794. Thomas-Gilbert' 4913. AVilliam-H". 10798, AVinslow" 4914, Nicholson, Nicholas 3403, Nickerson 9991, Arthur-Lawrence" 3313. Bathsheba" 139, Bathsheba' 112. Benjamin 162. Betsie' 99, Betsie' 110, Betsie-D', 130. Caroline' 115. Eleanor' 137, EUen-Fi-ances' 139, Erastus-AVhitman" 3310. Esther-Howes' 133. George 3308. George" 3313. Hannah'- 119. Hettie' 131. Horace" 107. Horace' 111. Israel 93. Israel" 97. Israel" 109. Israel' 118. Nickerson, .James' 05. John-S'. 128. Jonatiian 8246. Jonathan" 118. Jonathan' 123. Joseph 289-3, 3915. Kezia' 116. Louise' 134. Lydia-Winslow' 2880, 2910. Mai-y-IIettie' 140. Jlehetabel 145. Mulford" 131. Muiford' 135, Nehemiah 92, 162. Nehemiah' 100. Obed' 130. Olive' 126. Patience' 96. Patience-C. 127. Phebe-Winslow" 3311. PoUy" 106. Polly' 120. Ruth-Hair 114. Ruth-Hinks' 12221. Sarah" 103. Sarah-Barnes' 132. Scotto-B'. 124. Seth 144. Sophia' 117. Spairow-ribwes' 136. Thankful 142. Thomas" 108. ¦Thomas' 138. Z.-C. 11937. Niles, EUzabeth-A. 12973, Nathaniel p, 59, Nathaniel- Watson p. 59, Nims, Lura-Harrison 5545, Noble, Harriet- Abigail 11070, Lewis-JL 10643. Norcross 4873. El'.a-Robinson 11910. Ellen-Jlaria' 9372, Emma-Williams 11910. Luthera-Lorain' 9370. Samuel -Julius 9309. Noi-ris 1196. Catherine 12813 Sarah 10091. North 11214. Northey, Edward-An thony" 107-37 Ezra 10723. Henry-Buffum' 10730. Herbert- Winslow'10726, Persons A^ot Bearing the Winslow Pati'onymic. K Northey, Kenelm-Wins low' 10729. Rebekah-Maria' 10724. WUUam' 10725. WlUiam-Ezra' 10728. Norton, David 6194. Dora-Loverne" 6198. Ferdinand-Paine" 12098. Hfrbert-Roseir 0190. Hoiace-Hiram* 0190. J.-B. 1719. John-C. 12097. John-Wright ch. X\'. Margaret-Bradley " 12101. Minnie-Jane" 12099. Ona-Lillian' 6201, Sarah-Frances" 13100. Silas ch, XV. Norway, Arthur' 12424. WiUiam-Henry 13423. Norwood, Ellen-JIaria" 7454. Ephraim-Wood" 7407. George-M, -Chase" 7408. Harriet-Green' 7400, Harriet-Winslow" 7400, John-Winslow-Keut' 7452. Joshua-Goddard' 7409. WiUiam 7451. WUUam-A'. 7453. William-Edwin" 7456. Winslow' 7459. Noyes, Alice-Adelaide' 6580. Charlotte-Newman 12043. Grace-Bell' 6077, Harvey- Augustus" 6570, Jennie-Amanda" 6570. Joseph 6573. Josiah 9933. Julia-Ann 12751. Louisa 4600. Mehitable' 9934. Nathan 9936, Sybil' 9930, AVm, -Curtis p, 68. Nutter, Isaac 8560. Nutting, Abel 11381. Nye 936. Artemas-F*, 1282, Charlotte-E" . 1283. Edward-F. 1284 EUsha 1280. Nye, Hannah 3908, 3004, .loseph 795. Marv 3240, Willard-F"- 1381. Oak, Nancy 0300, Oaks, 3789, ch. XIIL O'Brien, Aun 13499. OdeU, Lavinia 13389. Oldham 43. Olds, Caroline rf65. Dorcas 7340. Oliver, Benjamin 11014. Charlotte-Huldah" 11065. David 11014. Elizabeth-Bi-own 11014. Henry 11014. James 11014. James-Edward' 11017, James- Wallis" 11060. Jane 7807. Loiusa-Phebe" 11019. Martha-Cobb" 11010. Mary 6041. Mary-EUen" 11033. Olive' 10748, Ruthy 11014. Silence 7733, Stephen 11014. AVilUam 11014. AVilUam-Bi-eed 11002. WUUam-T". 11068. OUyver, JIagdalen pp, 10, 21, 23, 31, 72, JIagdalene 1918, chs. \, VIII, p, 16, Orcutt, Chauncey-I, 6683, (irmsbee, Eniily-Elizubeth 9419, Orin.sby, EUeii-Almira' 7104. Henrv 7099, Lucy-Tow ne' 7100. Orr, Bethiah 8004. .Julia-Ann 8582. Bobert 8081. Thomas- JI. 804. Osljorn, Earl-A. 8213. Jedediah 0, Jloses 11772. Saniuel 0. Osborne, Charles 12134. Elmira-Eliza" 13130, John-Lang' 13130. Rebecca-Richardson 1007. 0.=good, Adelaide-E". 4381. Francis 12775.- Gamaliel-Beman 4316. Grace-L. 10081. Hattie-Maria 9430. James- Wentworth' 43-'3. Ostrander, Augusta 404. Otis, Fanny 6358, Hannah 1580. James 671. Joseph 071. Solo 671. Owen, Jlindwell csh, XV. Oliver oh. XV. Oyster, Laura-J. UOTO. Packard, Betsey 11398, Judson- Wyman 11861. Lucinua 8918. Washburn 6334, Packhard, Cyrus 7810, Paddock, JIargaret 4884. Page, Elizabeth 5487. Ellen 3130, Francis-Page" 3893, 3900. Francis-Wyman 3899. Harriet-Augusta 6033. lleni-ietta-Oetavia" 9837, Henry 9830, John-H. 0415, Julia.E, 11180. JIai-y-Ann 13109. Rich ard -Channing- Jloore 9739. Sally 1358, William 894. Paige 949.. Abigail' 1047, Adeline' 980, Alice-Dike" 1015. Almira-Claik' 1134, Alonzo-Winslow" G131. Amittai-1030,Araittai' 1036, Anna-Bloodgood" 6118. Anson-Fairehild" 1085. Antoinette' 6104. Asa' 1008, Benjamin 3700, p. 310, lieujamin-Fraiiklin' 3744, p. 310, Calvin-Ammidown" (90, Calvin-DeWitt" 990. Caroline" 6139. Caroline-Louise" 3708, p. 315. (S.'j) K Index II. Paige, Caroline-Maria* 1019. Charies-Edwin' 1105. Chariotte-Bonner" 1075. Christophej 907. Christopher-Alonzo p. 66. Christopher-Alonzo' 6133, Clara-Antoinette' 6122. Clara-Keyes" 6135. Clarinda-Kicbardson' 1039, Clarissa' HOG, Coi-deUa" 1101. Cyntliia-Amraidown 987. Cynthia-Evelina" 988. Daniel- Waldo' 1122. David' 1042. Diana-Clarissa' 6141. Edward-Winslow" 6140. Edwin" 1099. Edwin-Decatur" 1009. Foster" 1030. Foster' 1038. Frances-EUza"0123. Frank-Skinner" 997. Frederick- Augustus" 1012. Frederick- Augustus* 1014. Gardiner' 1031. George" 1001. George" 1008, 1017. George-Danforth* 3745, p. 315. Geo. -AVashington' 1123. Hannah 1039. Hannah' 1069, Hannah-Ware' 1121. Hannah-Win low' 6124. Harriet-Goulding* 3707, p. 315, Harriet-Robinson' 1013. Harriette- JIuraf ord" 0130. Harry-AVorthington* 1088. Helen-JIaria" 6115. Henry" 1016. Jesse 1034, Joel-Simonds' 1071. John 0104. John-Keyi s, p, 06. John-Keyes' 6113. John-Keyes' 6120. John-W". 3754, p, 315. (BO) Paige, Joseph-Christopher Yates" 6114. Joseph-Yates" 6116. Juliet-EUza" 993. Leonard* 6117. Leticia-Duncan' 1127. Llewellyn' 1046. Lucius-Robinson' 1024. Lucius-Robinson' 1030. Lucy' 1089. Lucy-Aiken" 1076, Lucy-Rebecca' 985. Lvdia" 950. Lydia" 1100, Jlargaretta-Augustina' 1078. Margery 1507. Maria-Cassandra' 6180. Martha-EUen" 1011. Marth a-Pomeroy" 1020. JIartin' 998. Mary' 952. Alary' 971, 1034, 1050. JIary" 1077. JIary-Aiken' 1066. Mary-Cutler' 3749, p. 315, JIary-Cutier" 3756, p. 315. JIary- Jane-Pearce' 1027. Mary-Osborne 1010. Mary-Permelia" 3740, p. 315. Jlary-Staples" 1018. Moses" 1062, Moses' 1090, Nathaniel-George-Reed' 1044. Orili' 1103. Prudence-Jlaria' 1125. Ransom 1070. Rebecca 1168. Rebecca" 1117, Rebecca' 968, 103.5. Reed" 1039, 0104, Reed' 1033. Sally' 1038. Sarah-Elizabetii" 1104, 3755, p, 315. Seneca 1032, Sophia' 903, Sophia-Foster' 1130. Stephen-West' 979, Susan- Warner' 1120. Thomas" 1119. Thomas-Limbrick' 1087. Paige, Thomas- AA'hitte- more-Robinson" 1028 Timothy 907, 949. Timothy" 961. Timothy' 987, 1048. Timothy' 990, 1007. AVest' 983. AVilUam' 1045. William' 984, Winslow p, 66. Winslow' 6106, Paine, Abigail 2003. Abner 12087. Albert- Win.slow' 12089, Castanos' 12092. Eleanor 1982. Elizalieth 1949, Ferdinand' 12090. Frederic-WilUam" 1'3094. Harriet 11710. J. 1707. .Jane-Rolestone-Wins- low' 12102. Jennie' 12090, John-Oliver- Winslow' 12108, Joseph 50. Joseph-Pickard' 12091, Jlary' 1611, Jlillie' 12083. Patience 1949, 2389. Robert-Treat p, 67. Sarah-Horton 9087. Sarah- Louisa" 12105. Sarah-Winslow' 12097. Tobias* 1608, . Walter-JIoiris" 12095, Painter. Edward-Emleu" 5099. Emlen 5097, Jlittie-Adelaide" 5098. Palmer 8810, Ariinda-E" , 8004. Bazaleel 271. Bei-thena-A" . 8013. Byion-AV. 8018. Elisha-B, 8000. Emily-JIatilda' 12273. Frances-Ellen" 12275. George 8146. Halsey-Hela" 8001 . Ida-Annette" 13377. Lois 2018, Lucy- Viola" 13378. Jlary-E". 8003, Oriando-A". 8015, Persons Not Bearing the Win.dow Paii^onymic. K Palmer, Sanford-R". 8019. Sarah 5461. Sarah-J"- 8017. Whitcomb-Albert" 12270. WUUam-H. 13272. WiUiam-H". 12374. Zwinglius-C 8010. Faraday, Clara" 4700. Cora" 4701. Peter 4699. Paris, Elizabeth 4663. Parker 1090, 1594, 8463, p. 61. Abbie-C". 9292. Abram" 2280. Abram-S. 2278. Annie" 9298. Asa 12964, Betsey 1031. Charles' 2281, 9293. Elmira 3980. Emily-E, 10395. Emily-Ermina 6699. Emma-A", 3379. Frank' 3148, George 9389. George-H'. 9291. Gilman 9296. James 5330. James-B'. 9299. James-H. 2147. Joseph-L". 9290. Leonard' 9295. Lina-Jane' 12900. Lydia-Rosalia' 12965. Mary" 9297. Mercy 148. Nellie-R'. 2149. Oscar-JIadison' 12967. Robert 11000. Sally-Stanley 6575. Thomas-H. 5504. WiUiam 4354. WUUam" 9294. Parkhill, Maria-F. 3892. Parks, Jennie 5124. [Parmelee], Mary 13039. Parre, Richard p, 7. Parrin, Hume 9033. Parry, Freeman-C. 2314. Parsons, ch. XVI. AbigaU' 4005. Alexis-Benjamin' 3917. Benjamin 3808. Benjamin ch. VIII. Benjamin-Franklin' 8918. Parsons, Catherine- Augusta* 3990. (;urtis-Ambrose" 8303. David 3803, Eben' 8282, Edward' 8399. Eleauor-Jaue" 3941. EUsha- AVinslow' 3813. EUa-Elemea 3940. Ernest-Delmont" 8302. Esthei' 8308. Esther-Chandler' 8393. Frances-Eleanor" 3993, George-Henry" 8301. H.-R. 0894. Hannah-Aurelia 8398. Helen- JIary' 8297. lrena" 3952. Isaac' 8279. Isaac' 8288, Isaac-Henry' 8300. Israel 3803. James-Birney" 8294. James-Oscar" 8305. Joel-Beman" 3991. John-Perham' 8393. Jonathan 3803. Judith 11539. Julius-Fi-ankUn" 3993. Lines-H". 13010. Louise-Gibbs" 8300, Luthera- Viletta" 3930. Martha 3803. Jlartha-Chandler" 8290, Minnie-Blanche" 8307. JIiriam' 3802, Miriam-AVinsIow" 3911. Moses' 8299. Naaman-D». 13011. Naaman-JIerit 13009. Nathan' 8288, 8289. Phebe' 3814. Phila' 3902. Phila" 3905. Philander' 3901. PhiUp 0881. Polly' 4050. Richard ch. VII, p. 286. Rinaldo' 3935. Saniuel 2151. AVilliam-Riualdo" 3938. Partridge, Fanny 371, Sarah-Brackett 11161. Patch, Edwin 8851, Pattee, Philena-Sewal 12240. Patterson, Amanda-Burtis 4813. Patterson, Ann-H'. 13687, Asa-H'. 12688. Asa-Hadley" 12720, CordeUa-Eliza' 12079. Frank-Wesley 12719, FrankUn-W'. 12686. James' 12685. Jane' 12684. John' 12676. Samuel 12675. Samuel' 12678. Susan-T'. 13682. Tliomas-P' 12683. AVesley-T'. 13681. William-T'. 13680, Paty, Jane-ElUs 12363. Paul, Elijah 1300. John 60, Samuel 1300. Payne, James-Alonzo 11974, JIartha 12875. Payson, Adelaide" 4933. Gilbert-Russell" 4924. Samuel -RusseU 4922. Peak 5339. Peake, Alanson-Livingston 7124. Frances- Josephine' 7126. Helen-Louise' 7130. Mary- Jane' 7129. Pearson, George-Winslow' 11219. William-H, 11318, AVilliain-Hamlet" 11230, Pease 7132, 7100. Ambrose 7037. Henry 12909. Peck 7223. Ann-JIaria 1034. Emma 257G. Pecke, Anne ch. VII, p. 286. Peckham 912. Peirce, Deborah (Chase). 4397. Emma-Bathsheba" 4663, Herman" 4662. John 4661. John-Edwards' 4664. Lydia 9167. Phebe' 4722. Samuel 1145. Pelham, Eleanor 26, 1918, ch. VIII, pp. 15, 16, 21, 72. (57) Index II. Pelham, Herbert 26, ch. VHI, pp. \\, 15, 21. Pelton, George 13292, 13293. Lucinda 439. ?enibei-ton, Elizabeth p, 60. Pendleton, Adelia-E'. 8768. E,-A. 8760. Edna-J". 87G5. Frances-E». 8703, Fredeiick-H", 8761. Jlary-W". 8766. Penn, p, 54, Pennell, Thomas-Jefferson 4559. Pennington, F.-A, 8684. Percival, Eliza 3033. Pergason, Jlaiy-Anna 10331. Perigo G824. Perkins, Charies 11873. Estella-Jane' , 8059. Fanny-Child* 4838. George 8692, John 2311. John-Alston" 8057. Johu-AVecks 8006. Latiirop ll'J2. Levi 8690. Loreiizo-Dunbai' 8058. Jlary-VV. 8091. Normau-Carolan 4837. Thomas-Winslow' 4839 Perry 4725. Ch.and lei-Freeman 11300. Elisha 5892. Frederic" 5893. John" 0894. Jlary 1900. Russell 4735. Stephen-ll. 10.540. AVilliam 1974. Petrikin, Benjamin-Rush 13509, Beiijaniin-Rush" 13511. Jacob-Gi-iiffius" 13513. Reuben-Winslow" 12510. Wm. -Franklin" 13014. Pettengill, Catherine 11750. Pettev, Louisa 0373. " C'S) Pettibone, Charlotte- Henrietta 4841. Joseph 13000. PettingUl, Patience 11286. Plielips, p. 8. Phelps GG46, 1.3038. Abigail ch, XVI. Abner ch, XV. Agnes-Adelia 6599. AUce-B, 3830. Catiierine-Holton 3830. Clara 4831 . Eliakim ch, XV. Elizabeth-Benson 5717. Emma-Irene' 7149. George 7145. Haskell 3830, Haskell-M, 3820. Helen-M, 3830. Hiram 3830, Homer-Murray 3830. Ida-Gertrude" 7151. Israel ch. XV. John 3820. Laura-Ann 3820. Lillie-Louise" 7150. Oscar-F. 3830. Rebecca ch, XV. Viola 3830. William ch. XV. AVillis-S. 3830. , Phesel, Jane pp, 34, 35, Philbrook, William 2358. Phillips, Abby-Jlaria 11762. Abigail-Peterson 8658. Adelaide 4759. Allen' 2752. Benjamin' ch X, Benjamin' 3751. Caroline' 3756. Charles' 37,50. Edwin' 3749. Emma-Jane 500. Georgiana' 3755, Henrietta' 3754. Isaac 3678. James 3747. Joseph' 3748. Lewis' 3703, Phinney, Annie" 1084. EU 2'.!68, Emma-Electa 81)03. Fi-ederick-llammou* 1080. George-Henry' 2971. Gershom 194. Phinnev, Hammon-D, 1078. Hattie-Fi-eemau' 2970. Jane-Fairchild» 1081. Joel- Anson" 1083, Joshua-Lasell' 1082. Lucy' 195, Rhoda 3422, ch. VIII. S.-B. 1778, William-Augustus* 1079. Zenas" 196. Pickens, Adeline 2005. Ann 4484, Ann-Elizabeth' 3732. Benjamiu-D" 3738. Benjamin-Franklin' 2736. Clara- AV". 2736. Elizabeth-A". 2729. George 2722. Geo, -Washington' 2723, Heleu-G'. 2737, Is.adoie-F". 2725, Johu-AV". 2724, Joseph-Hathaway' 2731, Luther' 3730, Rosamond' 3739, Pickering, D,-N. 4334, Daniel-A*. 4336. Edward-N" 4325. Eliza 2165. James- Wentworth 4337, Mary- Wentworth' 4328, Sarah 2220. Pierce 1749. B. 8715. Daniel 11365. Eleanor 5961. Hiram-Thomas" 5998, Joseph 935. Rosa 7317, Seth 1117. Theodosia 8917. AVilliam p, 41. AVilliam-Bagehot 5995. Pierpont, John 9897. Sarah-Ann 398, Pierson, David 359. Pigg, Sarah-Editha 5646. Pike, Rosella-Cleveland 11455. Pilgrine, Arabella ch. A'! "", p. 286, Pillsbury, Aravesta-llawcs' 7904, Bessie-.Aurclia'' 7757. David-Green' 7903. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymi Pillsbury, Hattie-Amanda' 7755. Helena* 7754. Horace-Hall* 7756. James-Edward 7753. John-Calvin 7m%. John-Calvin" 7905. Pine, Andrew' 7010. Daniel 7000, Daniel-H'. 7007. DeUa-Jl', 7008. Horace' 7001. Julia-Ann' 7005. Laura' 7002. Lucy-M', 7004. Nathan-A'. 7009. Samantha' 7006. Pinkham 10020. Alfred-T" 10790. Charles-G. 10785. Charles-S". 10788. Edward-E". 10786, Eunice 11993, John-H". 107«9. Nancy-Maria 12013, Pinney, Benjamin 6632, Pinniger, Mary-Eliza 12970. Piper, Betsey 12368. David-Austin 9375. Ella-Gertrude" 9378. Elmer-Edwm" 9381. Harvey 9387, Sidney-David" 9377, Pitcher, AUen-G'. 933S. Anne-Antoinette' 11938, Augusta" 11987. Calvin 11930. Edward 9387. F.-C 11945. Herbert" 11989. Louisa" 11941. Jlarietta" 11944. Martin-Winslow" 11942, Oscar" 11948. Theophilus 1155. William 11936. Pitney, Sarah ch. X. Pitt, Geo. p. 9. WUbam p. 8. Wm.-Morton p. 9. Pitts, Levi 5911. Pixley, Alice-J*. 10953. Charles 10951. WiUiam 10952. Place,' Oscar 4292. Plaisted, Aaron-Appleton" 12229. Appleton-Heath" 1-J330. Charity 12213, Chariotte-L". 13333. Christopher 13312. Eben 12212. Emeline-Clay" 12217. Emily-Redington 12234, Emma Rosabel 12213, Florence" 13336. Frances 13212. Prancis-A. 12313, George 13212, George-lchabod 12212. Hannah-Chamberlain 12370. Harriet-Frances 12212. Heleu-Flrrence* 12283. Ichabod 12212. Ichabod' 12214. Ichabod" 12221. James' 12227. James-Hamilton" 12235, James-Jerome" 12219, John' 12215. John-Macomber' 12222. JIary 12212. Philip-Hamilton' 12231, Richard-Clay 13225. Roscoe-M. 12212. Samuel' 12228,. Samuel-Roger' 12220. Sarah-EUzabeth 12212. Sheridan' 12233. WiUiam 12212. WilUam-P. 12212. Winslow-Church" 12218. Piatt, Chas. -Theodore p. 68. Plumer, James 7813. Plumlee, Mary-EUen 5668. Plumley, Alexander- Rolston" 3983. Edwin-C. 8239. Elizabeth- Jl ariner" 3981. Emily-Louise" 3984. Emma-Frances" 3978. Gardiner-Ladd" 3982. Gardiner-Spring 3976. Harrold-Washburn'" 8240. WUliam-Edgar" 3977. Plummer, Caroline 10560. Polley, Mary-Ann 13100. Pomeroy 6824. Pond 5601. Ellen-Sandford 1026. Poole, Arthur'" 9594. Samuel 9593. Poor, Henry 11116, 11118. Poore, Thomas chs. I, V. Pope 1141, 6957. Abiah-Capen" 11125, Abigail' 10750. Abigail-Matilda 9835, Albert-Henry' 11112, Albert-Joseph' 10968. Alfred- A". 11147, Alfred-L", 11146, AUce- Williams' 11124. Alton' 11133, 1314,3. Anna-EUzabeth" 3090, Arthur-Lewis' 10974. Benjamin" 10750, Bethiah' 11093, Bethiah" 11084. Carlyle-W". 11145. Caroline' 11138. Caroline-H', 10976, Charity" 10844. Charles* 11137. Charies-Frederic" 10770. Charies-Henrique" 10973 Charles-S". 11153, 12154. Charles-Taber' 11120. Christiana' 10891. . Damaris" 10750. Daniel-Chase* 11122. Ebenezer* 10750. Ebenezer" 11081. Edward" 11143. Edward-Cobb" 11135. Edward-Winslow' 10600, 11091. Effie' 11148. Elbert-Alonzo" 10964. Elijah' 10750. Elijah" 11181. EUjah' 10988, Hill, Elijah" 11089. Eliza' 10902, 11116. EUza" 10994. Elizabeth" 10750. Elizabeth" 10750. Ellen-Maria' 11127. Ellen-Maria" 11134. EUen-P". 10774. Elmira-Lang" 11154, 12155. Enos" 10750. Estes' 10750. Esther' 11200. (59) 50 K Index II. Pope, Esther-Bartlett' 11104. Esther-Bartiett' 11087. Eunice" 10750, Florence-LilUan" 10965. Frances' 11129. Frank-Alton" 11136. Franklin" 11114. Fred. -Edward' 10975. Frederick-Charles" 11121, George" 11140. George-Hatten' 10898, George-Hatten" 10967. Hannah' 10750. Hannah" 10750. Hannah* 10750. Hannah-A.' 10991. Harriet-Turner' 11119, Henrietta" 11113. Henry' 11142. Hephzibeth' 11100. Hephzibeth" 11086. Herbert" 11144. Hezekiah' 11082. Hezekiah" 11083. Irene" 11152, 12153. Isaac' 10765, Isaiah' 10992. Jacob' 11150, 12151. James' 10597, 11090, 11237. ' James" 11085. Jane' 10986. Jennie-Avery" 10973. John" 10750. John" 11130. John-Lang" 11141. Joseph' 10750. Joseph" 10750. Joseph' 10750. Joseph" 11115. Joseph' 10963, 10989. Juliette-Kennard 10776. Louisa-0°. 11138. Lucy' 10933. Lucy-M", 10773. Lydia' 10770. Lydia-A". 10998. Lydia-L'. 10969. Lydia-Maria" 11151, 12152, Margaret 1137. Margaret" 10750. Mary' 10771, 10957. Mary- Ann' 11118. Mary-JI". 10997, (60) Pope, Myron-Holly' 10966, Nancy' 10928, Nathan' 10982. Nathan' 10900, 10990. Nathan-Oliver" 10999, Nellie" 11139. Oliver' 10998. Orra 8788. Phebe' 10750, 11737. Phebe' 11000, Phebe' 10084; 10707, 11101 11117. Phebe" 11088. Phebe-L". 10995. Robert' 10750. Robert' 10750. Robert' 10763. Robert' 10772. Robert-Brown' 10750, Ruth" 10750. • Ruth' 10750. Samuel" 10750. Samuel' 10750. Samuel* 10750. Samuel" 10886, Samuel-Butler" 10901, Samuel-W', 10971. Sarah* 10750, Sarah' 10777, Sarah" 12156. Sarah-Taber' 11184. Seth 921, 1139, 1140. Sibvl" 11041. Tabitha" 11157. Theodate" 11156, 12107. Thomas 2587. Thomas-ElUot" 2089. WUUam' 10899. Wm. -Gi-eenleaf-EUiot" 2588. Porter 4954. Alonzo 12552. Benjamin 13391. Charles' 9893. Charies" 12551. Cyrus-Thui-stin 6267. Danforth 7442. Ebenezer' 9891. Ell-Townsend 12417. EUas' 9889. Frank-Winslow' 12548. Frederic-Cole" 7443. George 12544. George' 9895. George-Winslow" 12047. Jeremiah' 9894. John' 9892. Porter, Joseph' 9883. Joshua' 9885. Lydia-Fi-ances" 12550. JIary' 9896. JIary-Ann' 18891. Phila-Ann 6271. Sally 2008. Samuel' 9884. Samuel-Allen 1135. Sarah' 9886. Seward 9882. Seward' 9887. AViUiam' 9890. AVUUam" 12553. Post, Frederick" 10981. George-H". 10932. Isaac 10928. James-Elmer 10930. Jlary 10900. JIary-Elizabeth" 10929. Pote, Charity 9985. Charles, 11935. Charlotte 9935. Dorcas' 9978. Eleanor' 9974. Eliza' 9965. Gamaliel 9811. Jane' 9948. Joanna' 9978. JIary-Ann' 9957. Robert' 9962. Sophia' 9979. William 9947. AVilliam' 9972. Potter, Ann-Elizabeth' 13663, 12750. Augusta-Frances' 12752. B.-FrankUn 6155. Catherine 11437. Cora-Celestine" 9501. Elizabeth-Franklin4263. Franklin-Samuel-Lee" . 9500. George-Samuel" 9506. Harriet-Sophia' 9505. Hattie-Sophia' 9503. James-Winslow' 12751. Juliette' 12754. Louisa 6142. Jlartha 12740. Jlary-OUve 9507. Jleri-itt-Fi-anklin 9498. Nathaniel 12749. Oi-lando-Brunson" 9508. Piatt 0154. Restcome 0154. Samuel-Lee 9504. Persons Not Bearing the Win.dow Patrony. m.ic. E Potter, Samuel-Lee" 9509. Sibyl 13030. Winslow-Mark' 9503. Powers, Annie-AIaria* 2263. Arthur' 2157. Carlton' 2156. Clarissa" 2129. Lucy-Maria" 2136, Martha" 2181, Nathan-H". 2130. NeUie" 2364. Newell' 2133. Peter 2128. Prescott 2155, Samuel-H. 2262. Sarah-Haskell' 2135. Pratt, Anna 8967. Annis' 8503. Arthur' 8501. Artson-Knight' 8020. Asahel 635. Asahel-B'. 636. Aui-eUa 4380, Benajah 11449. Daniel' 8502. Ebenezer 8216. Eleazer 4380. Ellen-L'. 642. Emaria-H'. 639. Eveline-S', 637. George-A'. 641, Hannah-Winslow' 8504. Henry-C. 4354. Henry-M'. 638, Jlartha-Elleu 11430. Slary-E'. 640. Alary-Fitts' 8505. Minnie-B. 2485. Phebe' 2371. Rachel 4380. Seth-Henry' 4547. Timothy 8500, Timothy-Wainwright' 8519. WUder 4546. WilUam 4592. Pray, Anna-Louise" 6224. George-D. 6223. Myrtle-Elizabeth" 6225. Pi-emo, ch. XIV. Levi 3655. Lutheria-Bertine" 3656, ch. XIII. Presbey, Silas 4946. Prescott, Albert' 11719. Amasa 11934. Prescott, Betsey' 12756. Charles- Albert" 1720. JIary 12389. Sarah 10381. WiUiam-Henry" 1731. . Pressey, Sally 2110. Prestoia 619. Esek 710. Phebe' 621. Thomas" 620. Price 12874. Prichard, Frederick- Hayes" 4824. Theron-Rudd 4823. Pride, Phebe 10509, Pridham, George-P" 27.34. Helen-M, -C 2733. Samuel 2732. Washington" 2735. Prince, p, 53. James 9830. Prior, Bethia 1373. JIary 7028. Puffer, Rockwood 7800. PuUen, Julir.-Evelyn 9007. Pulvertopp, WiUiam p. 8, Purinton, Amos' 11325. Emily- Jane' 11333.- George' 11330, ilarriet' 11331. James- Jlerrill 11327. Lavinia' 11324. JIary-Ann' 11339. Robert 11823. William-Hall' 11338. Winslow-Hall' 11326, Purkitt 4351. Purrington, Helen-Frances 2481, Putnam 5889, AmeUa 11499. William-B. 9730. Queen, Henry-W, 4330. JIary-Wentworth" .4331. Quimby, Emeline 4067. Ezra 2501. Mary-EUza 9071. RackUff, Alton-GrinflU" 11428. Andrew-Burt" 10110. Earle-Henry* 11429, Ethel-Winslow' 11427, Fanny-Isora" 10111. Jane 11327. RackUa, .John-P. 10109, LUlian-JIaud" 10113. WiUiam-Henry 11436. Railton, Katie-Sappho ' 13189. Raines, EUzabeth 2305. RamsdeU, Clarinda" 9097. James-Moland 9696. Ramsey, Abraham 12748. Rancy, Pamelia-8. 5344. Rand, CorneUa-M. 11499. Randall 276. Mary-Alioe 9494. Sarah-Lurena 18154. Thankful 8331. Ransom, B. 6399. Richard 8897. Rathburn 6260. Rawles, William p, 8, Ray, Caroline 5016. Malvina-Frances (Rees) 580. Raymonf3„ H, 4298. Ha^ri-ol3-^. 833. Hattie-Adela" 3513. James-0. 3512. Oren-Elmer" 3514. Sarah-Maria 593. Sasan" 5296. Wilder 5295, William-H. 12878. Read 7370. Allen" 2746. Benjamin 5144. Caroline-Clyde" 12842. Caroli ne- Valentine' 12845. Cata" 8885. Catherine' 8883. Charies' 2742. Charies-G*. 8891. Charies-G". 8886. Delia-'Maria" 12843. Diadamia' 2713. Ebenezer' 8889. Edson-Hathaway" 2721, Edward' 3741. Elizabeth' 8888. EUa' 2744. Ella" 1 2833. EUa- Valentine' 12837. Einily-P». 12816. Emma 10595. Eveline" 12832. EveUne-Jl'. 8887. Francis' 8884. Francis-BayUs' 12836. (61) K Index II. Read, Francis-Richmond" 12818. Gertrude" 12884. Harriet-M". 12817. Helen' 2743. Henry' 12829. Henry" 12840. James-Monroe' 12831. John 2710. John" 2714. Joseph-Evans 12807. Joseph-Evans' 12812. Joseph -Francis" 12841, Joseph-Hathaway" 2717. Lizzie' 12839. Maria' 8890. Martha-Nichols" 2747. Nancy" 2715. Nathan' 8883. Oscar' 12835. Paddock-Richmond' 12815. Preserved 8881. Rachel' 12819. Rosamond" 2720. Ruth" 2732. Sarah-Ann' 12808. Sybil-V". 13813. Thomas" 2712. Walter-GrinneU" 12838. Washington" 2745. WiUet-S". 12814. WUUam" 2740. WUliam-SuUivau' 13830. Rector, Allen-T", 6997. William-S. 6996, AViUiam-S" 6998. Redway, Ralph-Peake" 7128. Roscoe-Emerson 7126. Winnifred-Helen" 7127. Reed 6580. AbigaU 7178. ' Allen' 5477. ApoUos' 1991. Bailey 1989, Benjamin' 1994. Daniel 9194. Edmund-V". 13798, Edmund -Valentine' 13789, EUzabeth 9203. Elizabeth' 1992, 12803, EUen-Augusta 0860, p, 600. Eunice' 5480, Frances- Jlanedroey 4550 (02) Reed, George' 1998. George-F". 12800. George-W', 127C7. Gideon 1957. Harriet' 12802. Henry-R'. 12790. James" 717. Jeremiah 715. Jeremiah" 716. John' 1997, 12800. John-R, 1111. Jonathan 11481. Joseph' 12806. liCvi 5476. Levi' 5479. Lydia-Orinza 4550. JIary-Frances" 13238, Mercy' 1996. Pardon' 1995. Phebe' 1999. PoUy-Lydia' 1993. Rebecca' 12791. Richard -Andrew 18237. Ruth' 12790. Sally' 1990, Samuel' 13801. Susan-A, 2317. Susan-R", 12799. WiUiam 12788. AVilUam- A, 1109. WiUiam-V 12793. AViUiam-V». 13794. Winslow' 5478. Reese, Joseph' 6408. Justin' 6469. Sarah' 6470, William-Joseph 0467. Reid, Belle-Minerva' 2633. EUzabeth 13456. Erastus-B. 2621. JIary' 2626. Remington 9309, Reutye, Samuel 6104, Reynolds, Jane 10409. Sarah-EUen 9050, Rhoades, JIargaret- Jane 10593, Rhodes, Hannah 13040. Isaac 12394. Jane 11769. Melinda-E, 10861. Rice, 5092, 5882, 9950, Abigail-Eliza 6671, Anthony 9094. Antipas 938. Benjamin 4115. Daniel 2660. Rice, Dexter' 4117. Eugene-Winslow" 13149, Floi-ence-EUzabeth* 4119. Jonas 13148. Marshall-B. 2660, Matilda-Betsey 5466. Norman' 4121. Peter 9029. Sarah-Ann 7206. Susauna-T". 2661. Waldo-T". 2662. Welthea 3482. Rich, Ada-Harriet 10263. Betsey' 1729. Charlina-A". 1696. Chloe' 1690. Eliza-Ann" 1698, EUzabeth-Talbot 8030. Gilbert- Winslow" 3357. H. 1728. Harvey-Cook 3856. Henry-T' 1731. Hezekiah 1685. Hezekiah' 1694. Josiah 1655. L.-C. 1666. Martha-A". 1732. JIartha-S7. 1686, 1730. Sarah-W". 1695. Zoheth' 1693. Richards, ch. XVI. Anna-Luella" 4043. Arthur-Lincoln" 4544. CaroUne-Estella"4541. EmeUne 1844. Esther 12280. John-K, 4534, John-Winslow* 4538. Jlary-EUzabeth' 4530, Sarah-Bell* 4545, Richardson, Adalissa' 7583. Annette-Lincoln' 8015. Annie-Steele" 7586, Clarinda 10-24. Darius-Osman" 8507. Deborah-Pratt' 8510, EUen-Gi-oer" 8518. Bmma-CoUamore" 7587. Emma-Jane" 8506. Hattie-Winslow' 8517, Jesse-Cooledge 8505, Jesse-Stone" 8516. .Tohn 12993, John-S, 3857, 7580, John-Winslow" 7583. Persons Not Bearing the Whislow Patronymic. K Richardson, Lillie-May' 7588. Lucy Chase" 8514. Lucy (Comins) 1024. Mary-Hannah" 8512. Norman-Hudson' 8513. Rosanna 2308. SaUy 11359, Sarah-Emeline' 12994, Sophronia 13090, Sumner 7563. AVillard-Lafoi-est' 80 1 1 . Willard-Sherman" 8508. Richmond, Joanna 8963, Rickerson, Mary 8500. Ricketson, Ruth 9165. Ricky, Ellen 10918. Rideout, Bethia 8419. Rider, Addie* 1367. Adeline' 13181. Anna' 1362. Carrie' 1365, CeUa-Abigail" 6273. Charles-Grandison 6273, CUnton- Winslow" 0374. Ebenezer 3507. Edmund" 1355. Edmund-C 1303. Elbridge" 1364. EUza-J. 10101. EmeUne 5810, Emeline' 18178, Francis" 1354. Francis-G", 1360. Gilman 1303, Helen-A". 10098, Jessie-JIaria" :509. .John 396, 13177. John-M". 1307, Louisa-A'. 1309. JIary-P*. 1361. Minnie* 1366. Samuel 53, Seth 938. Solon-Duane" 6275, Susannah 3115. Thankful 938. Walter" 1858. Zerviah 671. Ridley, Thankful-P. 12212. Riggs, Comfort 11276. Mary 11281. Stephen- Jones 11279. Riker, Charles-D. 10914. Riley, Mary 111.35. Ring, JIary 7646. Rion, EUzabeth-Bristol 3445. Ripley, Ann-Elizabeth' 7533. Simeon 4880. Solomon 4380. William-Putnam 7532. Risley, Amanda" 13045. Anna' 18040, Charies" 13043. EUsha 13044. Ralph 13041. Ralph" 13042, Roatch, JIaria-R. 4704. Robbins, David 8185. Edith" 5204. EUza 12318. Elizabeth 5011, 6377. George-Herbert' 5105. John-Martin 5303. JIary- Weeks 5086, 8135. JIaxcy 5104. Nathaniel 157. Sally 8135. AVUUam 1726, 5899. Willie-U.-M". 5107. Roberts, Albert-Warner" 2267. Alfred- Johnson' 11494. Ann 1189. Asahel 5902. Benjamin' 11489. Bessie-Winslow'" 2827. Charles-JI', 11496, Christopher-R. 6890, DeWitt-Clinton 2820, George 11473, George-Pennell" 2838, George-Roundy-Thomas 10568. Gilman 10225, James-W. 3366. John' 11493, John-Payne 10353. Joseph 11487. Maria-Elizabeth" 10509, Jlarietta" 10220, Martilla-Braley" 10300, Mary-Taylor' 11498, Melvina-Ruau 0.",99. Nathan-Hair 11497. Rufus' 11500. Sarah 11494, 11501. Timothy-Thorndike' 1 1495, Winslow' 11499. Robertson, Mercy (Staples) 2093, Rachel 9729, Robinson, Abigail 2819. Angeline-Wilson' 10327. Asa-Lewis' 6817. Charles 7636. Charles-Henry 10439. David 1992. Edith-Frances' 6822. Edward-Cobb' 10325, 10337, 10439, Edward-Franklin" 10340. Edward-Fraser" 10830. Elizabeth' 10343. Elma-Frances" 10342. Elwood-Osborne" 10341. Emma-Praser' 10333, Emnia-Fraser"'" 10432, Eunice 10547, Eunice-Louise' 6828. Ezekiel 11335. Francis-Hussey' 10330. Francis-Hussey"" 10484. Frederic- William" 6821. Harriet' 10324. Henry' 10337. Henry-Truman' 6818. Herbert-Lewis" 10323. Herbert- Winslow" 10339. Horatio-Nelson 67, Ida" 10334, Ida"" 10433. .Jennii" 10336. .Jennie"* 10435, John 2039, 10595, pp. 24, 25, 31, 41. John-W. 10824. Lewis 10220. Lewis-Henry* 10222. Louisa 7920" Lucius-Augustus' 6809. Lucius-Augustus' 6820. Lydia 10595. Marcelia-M. 5182. Maria 1092. Maria-Louise" 10331, Maria-Louise"" 10430, Mary 961, 7079, 10173, 10595 Mary-Elizabeth* 10440, Mary-Frances' 10329. Miriam 10595. Olive-Bethiah' 6811. (63) K Index II. Robinson, Oliver 2039. Oliver 6807. Oliver-Chamberlain' 6819. Patience 10595. Percy-Alton" 10223. Polly-Tucker 12977. Rufus 10595. Rufus-Whiting' 6808. SaUie 3849. Sara uel- Winslow' 6810. Sarah 6045, 10459,10595, Sarah-Elizabeth' 10326. Stephen- Winslow" 10221. Timothy 10286, 10595. Wm.-Henry" 10338. Roby, Martha 3277. Rockwell, Helen" ch. XV. Joseph- Willi am' " Lawton' ch. XV. Martha" " Mary" " Mary-A. 7921. Owen' ch. XV. Periia' " Ruth" " Theron' " Uzal " Uzal' " WilUam" " Rockwood, OUve 4123. Roffe, M. 1645. Rogers, Abbott-Stillman" 3210. Ann 11081. Charles 9948. Charies" 9951. Daisy-Stillmau" 3211. Dorcas- Jones 12017. Edwin" 9953. EUen" 9954. Frederick" 3208. Freeman 127. Helen-Glift" 8487. Helena 10930. Jane-E. 1095. John-A. 12877. Josiah'* 3209. Josiah-Winslow* 3206. LUUan-Winslow" 3207. Lucy 10379. Lucy-Helena 3215. Mary 9712. Mary-Ann" 9955. Mary-D. 11948. Mary-E. 1267. (64) Rogers, Nathaniel-CIift 8485. Parker 8488. Robert" 9949. Samuel" 9952, Stillraan 3205. William-P", 9950. Willias' 8486. Rohr, Geoi-gian-Marguerita 533. Rollins, Abigail' 13354. Albert-Felker" 12308. AUce" 12358. AUey" 12349. Bell 12352. Charles-Lyford" 12325. Clayton" 12347. Clemmer-Moody" 12311. Ebenezer 12305. Edward-MiUer" 13313. Elizabeth" 12320. Ella" 12353. Emma-Jane" 12348. Enoch-Wood' 12324. Frances-Maria" 12809. Frank" 12351. Hannah-Ann' 12328. Henrietta-Palmer 7804. Henry-Turner" 12815, .lames-Church' 12345. Jerusha 7720. John" 12826. John-Jacob-Astor" 12312. Kelsey' 12327. Lizzanar" 12314. Lucinda 7799. Lucy-Ann' 12338. Lydia 7720. Mary-EUzabeth" 12310. Mary-S. 10376. Melville" 12322. Nathaniel' 12357. Olive" 12346. Olive-Jane' 12316. Owen-Smith' 12306. Phebe-PiUsbury 7786. Sally 11375. Sarah-Ann' 12343. Sarah-MeUssa" 12307. Stacy 7692. Vinney" 12350. William-Mai-shall' 12818. Rood, Anson-Hubbard' 7051. Azariah 7047. Rood, Azariah-Newell' 7056. Harry-Winslow' 7049 Heman' 7050. Martha-Augusta ch. XV. Mary-Elizabeth ch. XV. Mary-J ane' 7055. Sarah-EUza' 7054. Thomas-Hancock ch. XV. Root, Carrie-Eliza' 5756. Edwai-d-Lvraan' 5759. Elihu* 5757. Eraily-Mosley 1108. Fanny ch. XV. Harriet-JIarilla* 5760. Harrison 5755. Susan-Bridgman' 5761. AVilUam-Harrison* 5758. Roper, Betsey' 2458. William 2452. Ropes, Alice-Shepherd" .8357. Edward-Elson" 8855. WiUiam-Henry 8353. Rose, Clara" 10940. Clyde" 10941. Eddie 10939, JIabel" 10942. Ross, ch. XIV. Abigail-Loantha* 3611. Aldis-De Luce' 3616. C.-K. 1917, also Appendix. Catherine- Augusta' 3607. Elbridge- Walter* 3618. EUza-Malvina* 3610. P,-J. 6523. Geo, -Washington* 3617. James- Watkins' 3614. John* 3615. Luceba-Jane* 3612. Walter 3605. Rosser, J.-B. 750, Rounds, Abigail 4825. Rounsevill, Arthur" 13360. Caroline" 13352. Imogene-I". 13353, Luman-D.-L», 13359. Jlarcus-JIorton* 13357. JIary-A», 13356. Jlyra" 13358, Samuel-Be. 13861. Walter" 13355. Walter-S". 13301. Rouse, Abigail 4231. Pe)'sons Not Bearing the Wi)islow PaU'onymic. K Rousmaniere, Elizabeth 13968. Rowe, Effie-.Mta" 4035. HolUs-Grant" 12491. HoUis-Jacksou 13488. James-Samuel 8337. JuUa-Wilson' 13490. Svlvanus 4033. VV'illiam-Edgar* 4034. Winslow-Carpenter" 12489. Rowell, Nancy 7811. Sarah 7814, 7815, 7803. Rowse, ch. VII, p. 386. Royce, Hannah 9303. Rugg, Fanuie-Louisa' 5954. Oramel 5953. Ruggles, Annie-Louise" 4150. Anson 1089. Aret'iusa' 4079. Charies-Lester" 4158. Chariotte' 4078. Cordelia 1008, 1096. Daniel" 6104. Daniel' 1094. Dora-BeU 4156. Dwight" 1090. Elisha 3778, 3937. Frederick' 1095. George" 1093, Hannah' 4167. Hannah-Jliuerva" 4159. Harriet' 4173. Harriet-Elizabetii' 4133. Henrv- Austin" 4144, Ida-JIay" 4104, James-Albert" 4148. Joshua' 4133, 'JuUa-Ann' 4146. Julia-Isabel" 4138. Lucy 979. Jlary" 1091. JIary-Ann" 4103. JIiriam' 4088. Jloses" 1092. Phila' 4115. Rhoda' 4080. Ruel' 4083. Sarah" 4113. Seraph-Howe' 4170. Susan" 4114. Susanna 12792. Thrmas ch, VIIL Thomas" 4075. Thomas' 4085. Ruggles, Thomas-Edwin" 4153. Timothy 907. Willard' 4112. Runnels, JIary 10595. [Russ], Clara 11663. RusseU 13773. AUce-Burtou' 6161. Alida" 7300. Ann-H'. 9307. Benjamin-Franklin- Winslow' 9613, Charles-Frederic" 9617. Charles-Winslow" 7398. Chauncey' 6108, Clarissa-Winslow' 6167. Cornelia" 7397. Cornelia-Alida" 7399, Cornelius-Lansing 7390. Daniel 9087. Daniel" 9600. Delilah-Rachel' 0164. Edgar-Tiffany" 6160. EUza-Wing" 9088. Emma 12652. Emma-V". 9263. Eugene' 9602. Florence" 9015. Frederic-Cobb" 9601. George 1789. George-Cain" 9265. George-Gardiner" 9614. Harriet- Ann' 6 108. Henry-Clay' 9618. James 6157. James" 9610. James-Avery' 6166. John' 6159. Lansing" 7301. Lucy" 9604. Lydia-Savage" 9304. Lydia- Wing 2909. Martha 10198, 10318. Jlary-Eliza' 9620. Milan-Winslow" 6102. Perry 9250. Phebe-Ann" 9613. Rachel" 9611. Robert-AVing" 9300, Sarah-EUzabeth 7743. Stephen-Hammond' 6165. 8ylvia-C*. 9264. WiUiam' 6169. William-Swain" 9619. Wing' 9353. Winslow" 9616. Rutherford, Temperance 9566.' Ryder, Hannah 8136. Helen-Frances 3671, ch. XIII. Ryerson 11588. Charies' 11539. Helen" 11545. Jane" 11542. Ruth" 11543. Samuel" 11540. Sarah" 11541. Susannah" 11544. Ryves, Richard p. 8. Sabin, Sarah-Belle 5083. Sackett, Lucy-Maria 1085. SaUc I-, J. 7087. St. Nichols, p, 58. Salmon, ch, VII, p. 287. Salter, Catherine 385. Timothy ch. VII, p. 286. Sampson, Alden 11184, Alden" 11199. Clarence-Newton'" 3483. David 11207. Edith-Flagg" 11189, Edward-Cobb' 11185. Edward-Payson" 3484. Elijah-Pope' 11193, Elma-Rebecca'° 3481. Esther-Pope' 11196. George" 11188, Hannah-Jlaria" 11194. Hattie-Newell" 3485. Henry' 11186, Henry-P," 11187. Huldah 1117. Joel 3479. Josiah 2985. LiUian- Vaughn' 11190. Lydia 1544. Jlary" 11198. Mary-Creswell 2483. Mary-EUza 3711. Mary-Turner 13382. Sally-Dean 4492. Sarah-A. 10280, Sarah-EUen" 11197, AViUiam-Henrv" 3480, AVilliam-S..5796'= Samsbury, W.-Noel p. 40. Sanborn, CUmena 12400, Ezra 12212. Saudborn, Abigail 12210. Sanders, Bennett-Winslow' 13348. (65) K Lndex LI. Sanders, Hallett-JIaxwell' 13249. Lemuel 13246, Sarah-Winslow' 13347. Sanderson 11963. Frances 8884. Sandford, Sarah 4730. Sanford, George 12893, Charlotte-Ann' 13900, Geo.-Henry' 13905. Lydia- Wyc-r' 12903. JIartha-Whitney' 13904. Sanger 1409. Sargent, Charlotte-Louisa 2973. Sarah-Ellen" 13355. Theophilus 12354. Sarles, Mary 5453, Satterlee, Helen-Elizabeth" 13532. Orrin-Day 12531. Saunders, ch. XV, p. 8. Ellen 3471. Samuel 2255. Saunderson, Eben 807. Jonathan 71. Savage, B.-D, 5441. Carrie-Marie" 11806, Hiram-Freeland 11805. James p. Gl. Sarah 1931. Savery, John 13455. SavUl, p, 7. Sawtelle, Julia 1285. Sawyer 2342, Catherine 11875. Charles-Wesley" 10370. EUza 2116, Emraa-Louisa" 10871. Enos" 12112. Hannah 11270. Hannah" 12111. Heurietta-Cates" 10366. Hortense-Bonaparte* 10297. Jacob 12107. Jacob" 12114. Jefferson 10368. John' 12109. • Jotham-Sewell 10365. JIaria-H. 10654, Mary-Henderson" 12113. MiUon-James" 10369. Moses-Havens 10396. Samuel-W. 11900. Sarah-Ann' 12108. Sarah-Ann" 12110. (66) Saxton-Jehial 347. Rhoda 347. Sayes, Lord p. 7. Scafa, ch. VII, p. 18. Scammon, Jane" 10136. Schlatter, Eliza-Julia 8340. Schofleld, EUen-Jane 995. Schooley, SteUa 12054. Schorch, N. 9712. Scofield, David-Chichester 6472. Scott, p. 58. Frederic- Walter' 5508. Horace 5507, JIarth.a-JI, 5378. JIary-Bowles 2851. Sylvanus 8932, WilUam 1632. Scovil, Ann-Horsfield- Sloan* 4866, Thomas-Townsend- Hewlett" 4865, Walter-Bates 4864. Walter-Bates* 4868, ScovUl, Ella-J. 12936. Scoville, Jlary 7034. Scribner, Luella-Alvetia 8435. Scudder, Horace 3015. Seabury, AUce" 8499. Ammi-Davis' 8495, Benjamin- Jlitchell* 8481. Charles-Alpheus" 8470. Edgar-AVillis" 84S3. Edna-Frances" 8493. Emily-Cai-oUne" 8480. Frank" 8491. Gertrude" 8490. Helen-Davis' 8497. John 8473. John-Franklin' 8484. John-Smith' 8489. JuUa-Helen" 8476. Lucy-Grant* 8498. JIary-Adelaide* 8479. Mary-Alice" 8496. JIaud-Evelyn" 8483. Patience 1590. Prudence 8533, Samuel-Davis' 8474, Sarah-Elizabeth" 8485, Walter-Howard* 8493, WUliam" 8478. Searles, Elsie-Elizabeth" 13409. Julius-Bronson 12407. Searles, Mary-Eveline' 12410. Tamour-Maria 0236. Sears, Abner-Jones' 13369. Cora-Louise" 13368, Eari 13364, John-Winslow' 13367, Lewis 130. Nathan 2879. Nathan-Frederick" 2880, Paul 6. Rebecca-Howes 3378, Sally 2994. Sarah-Louise 2887. Susie-Evelyn" 3881, Thankful 789, ch, VHI, Seavey, Betsey 11381. Edith-Forrest" 99&H, Edwin-Forrest" 9997. Elizur-Deming 99'.i5. Henry-Malcolm 9981, Henry-Malcolm' 9996, Jlarcian 10145. AVilliam-Chamberlain' 9999, Sedgwick, Henry-James 7308. Prudence 0832. Selleck, David p. 58. Sellers, Comfort 2290. Patty 2094.. Susanna 2290. Semmes, p. 62. Sergeant, Jlargaret-Emilv 7093. Sever, James- AVarren p, 59 Severance, Ellen" 9482. Franklin-C. 9478. George' 9480. Harriet 9446. Henry" 9479. Jlary' 9481. SewaU, p. 62. Louisa- Winslow' 10710. Lucy-Ellen' 1U709, Samuel-Edmund 10708, 10715. Seward, Asenath ch, XII. Charies 9117, Hattie-G", 9131. Jane-C», 9119. JIary-A"- 9118. AVilliam-T". 9120. Sexton, Eliza 8568. Seymour, p, 8. Edward (Duke of Somerset) p, 8. Humphrey p. 8. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Shaffer, Charlotte-A. 9543, Shannon, John-L. 3051. Katie* 8052. Walter' 3058. Sharp, Daniel 8900. Shattuck, Charles' 18273. Charles-Lyman' 13371. Damaris 10750. Jacob-Winslow' 18272. Shaw 2472. Charles' 10949. Frank' 10948. , Henry-Proctor' 10947. Herbert-H". 10956, Josephine-B". 10905, Kenelm-Winslow" 8791. Maria-Canning" 10934, Mary 9571. Jlary- Winslow' 8794. Minot-Curtis 8790, Nancy-Pope" 10951. Orpha-JIinerva 0925. Peter 10983. Sarah 7161. Walter-Curtis" 8792. Shearman, Phebe-Murdock 11969, Sheldon, Isaac 6663. John ch. VII, p. 286. Mary-Goodale" 1345. Nathan- W. 1340. Philo-Judson" 6664. Ransom 6662. Sarah-Jane 1348. Walter-Brown" 1343. SheUey, Rhoda 806. Shepard, Bartlett 634. Cliarlotte-Lewis' 580. Eveline" 635. Frederick- Job' 579. Frederick- WilUam 076. John- Woodruff' 581. Maria-Green' 582. Phebe 12005. Shepherd, Benjamin-Gif ford 12041. Bllen-C. 874. Sheridan, Andrew-Jackson 7391. Cynthia-Forena" 7392. Herbert-JIelvi le" 7393. Ira- Winslow" 7394. Sherman, Amelia-Ann' 12971. Anna 6383. Annie-M". 6327. Bessie-Borden"6346.Bethiah 1188, ch. X. Sherman, Caroline' 6417. Charles-Edward" 6394. Chariotte-Clark' 6344, 6898. Cyrus-Larkin' 6419. Deborah" 6315. Edward-Nelson" 6336. Elbridge-G'. 6387. EU' 6338. Elijah 6414. Emily-Taylor' 6399. Ezra-N'. 6420. Geo.-Bonuey' 6819, George-Hamilton' 6432, Grace-Darling" 6337, Hannah-Winslow" 6367. Harriet-Augusta" 6393. Heman 6181, Henry-C". 6828. Henry-Colburn" 6432, Hiram-Larkin 6423, Isaac- Whitney' 6331, Jabez 6179. James-Gillespie-Buiney' 6345. Jane-Jlaria' 6395, Job-Nelson' 6835. John 318. John-Jay' 6427. John-Wing" 6380, John-Winslow' 6318. Joseph-L'. 6389. Laura-Barlow" 6431. Laura-Larkin' 6415. Leonard 6383. Levi-W'. 6384. Levi- Wilson" 6380. Lewis-Austin" 6393, Lucinda' 6339, Mary-Emma" 6439. Melissa-Freeman' (-347. Jlyron-Winslow" 6438. Nathaniel-Bonney' 0398. Orpha-Eliza' 6416. Otis" 6323. Otis-Thomas' 6334. Phebe-Thomas' 0334. Rensselaer" 6430, Rensselaer- Reed' 6418. Resolved' 6180. Rhoda 6333. Rhoda-Etson' 6329. Sarah-Keene' 6348. Sylvia-Colburn" 6424. Sylvina' 6358. Thomas 6308. Sherman, Thomas" 6390. Thomas-Augustus' 6391. Thomas-Otis' 6325. Wanton-T. 12969. Wanton-Tabor' 12970. William 8659. WUUam-Henry' 6330. William-Wilder 6000. Zephaniah' 6317. Zephaniah-Thomas' 6322. Sherwood, Eleanor-Neal" 11299. Eleanor-Neal" 9899, 11299. Laura" 11300. Laura'" 9900. Margaret-Neal* 11301. Margaret-NeaP* 9901. Robert-H. 9898, 11298, Shields, Sarah-Emma 11231. Shippen, Joseph 9668. Shotwell, Eliza-AmeUa' 10914. Freeman" 10915. Isaac 10916. Levi 10913. Thirston' 10917. Shrekgast, Jennie 7118, Nettie 7107. Shuman, Adeline 7646, Betsey 7638. Shumway, Amos 6188, Carrie- HoUand" 5750. Bdward-HoUand" 5747. EUzabeth-Helena" 5745. Emily-Adelaide* 5746. Geo, -Nelson" 5742. Hattie-BUza" 5749, John-Luther' 5751. John-Russell 5741, Mary-Frances" 5752. NUhun-Arthur" 0744. Shurtleff, Nathaniel- Bradstreet p, 61, Shute, Lucy 2666. Shuttleworth, Charles- James 5724. Sibley. Cynthia-Loui-a" 13144. Georgianna" 13140. Hiram 13139. Siderlinger, Adoniram- Judson" 7796. Alva" 7793. Alvarado- Valenza' 7787. Elijah-Newell" 7793. (67) Index II. Siderlinger, Ernest-Edwin" 7790. Idella-Maria' 7788. Inez-Zorada" 7798. Joseph-Winslow" 7791. AVilliam 7784. WilUam-Augustus" 7780. Zenas-Hall" 7785. Zorades-Carey' 7797. Sill, Johu-Steriing 13022. Silliman, Amy-Amelia' 6297, David 6389, Ebenezer-Marvin-Toof 6300. Herbert-John' 6395, John-JIcKnight-Ballou' 6399. Martha-Eliza' 6398. Sheffield-Burdick' 6394. Stella-Towsley" 6390. Silvester, P. 9713. Simmons, Bryant 1043G. Dorothy 7633. Eliza" 3837. Harvey 13767. Jemima 4647. Lucy-Drew" 3341. Lydia-Barnaby' 13770, Mary' 13783, Alary- Winslow' 10437. Jloses 18, Nehemiah-Di-ew 3330. Patience 18. Prudeuce-W'- 13709. Sybil' 13781. Simons, Andrew-Jackson 9339. Laurilla-Perry 4773. Simkins, John 6104. Sims 4228. Sisson, George-Preserved 2500. Sarah-A, 5810. Sixsmith, Nancy 4433. Skeele, Abigail' 7334, 7389, Amos 7330, Amos' 7347. Cora' 7345. Cynthia-Cardablo' 7339. Electa 7369. Helen' 7342. Hiram" 7337, Ira" 7388, 7385. Julia-Ann' 7333. Mary' 7246, (68) Skeele, Jlary-St, Clair" 7351 Prince-Wlnslow" 7331. Samuel" 7244, Sarauel-C. 7384, Sarauel-Coleridge' 7348. Samuel-St. -Clairance" 7350. WilUam' 7236. WiUiam-Amos' 7249. WilUam-W"- 7230. Skeet, Jane ch. A'll, p. 286, JIarian ch, VII, p, 286. JIary ch, VII, p, 386. Skinner, Dexter-Clary' 6905. p. 600, Erama-Cemira' 6904, p. 600: Esther-Chandler' 8358. Harriet-Winslow' 6',l06. Jairus-Jjcander 8307. James-Bradley 6898, p. 600, Rhoda 0824. Slade 8849, Amauda 884G. John 2015. Jonathan" 8849. Jlary-Shepherd 5868, Phebe 923S, Slater, Edwin-T'. 10978. EUa-M". 10977. Herbert-E", 10981. Lulu-L», 10980. WilUam 10976. Slayton, Caroline-F. 5333. Sloan, Ainos-Willard'" 3733, p, 315. Ann-H orsfield 4861. Ayra-Nancy" 3720, p. 315. Dwight' 3711, p, 310. Elisha-Winslow" 37 : 8, p, 315. EUzabeth-Webb" 8733. p, 315, Emma-Elnora" 3735, p. 315, Ezra-Clark' 3710, p. 310, Frank-Pierce'" 37 14, p. 315, JuUa-Ann" 3709. p. 310. Julia-May'» 3731, p. 315. Louis-Dwight'" 3710. p. 315. Sloan, Marion-Louisa* 3724, p. 815, MeUssa* 3708, p, 315. Myra- Agnes'" 3712, p. 315. Thera-Alma" 8719, p. 315, Willard 3707, p. 315. Sloane, Sarah-Celestia 4845. Slocum, Charlotte- Wash ington 6363, Small, David* 92. David' 150. Deborah-Roberts 10639. Elijah' 149. Elisha' 154. Enoch' 158. Frederic-Erastus' 10527. George 11466. Hannah 9678. Hannah* 93, Hannah" 155. Humphrey 11387, 11512. Jonathan 87, ch. VIII. .lonath.an* 148. Jonathan' 151. Levi-Greenleaf 10526. Lydia' 156. Jlelvin" 10528. Nancy 11611. Phebe* 141. Phebe" 152. Sai-ah-E. 10.547. AVilliam' 10529. Sniallev, John 87. SmUlie", Isabel-G". 6401. Walter-Gray 0399. AValter-Gi-ay" 6400. Smith, ch. XIH. Abby-F". 1715. Abigail' 11377. Achsah-JI, 6159. Annie 3091. Augusta 12655. Austin' 4170. Barnaby-Hathaway' 2610, Benjamin-F." 1681. Benjamin-Hiller' 16 i4. Benjamin-AVest 2607. Charles 2224. Charies-A". 1714. Charles-Hodges 4944. Charles-Kibbie 5686. Chloe' 1738. Chloe' 1675. David" 1699. Persons No! Bearing the Winslow Patrony mio. K Smith, David' 1711. Dorcas' 11876. Dorothy 146. Edward 6183, 9011. Elizabeth 9353. EUa-May" 8769. Emily-Evaline 9011. Emma 2615. Enos 9011. Erasmus-Ford" 1455. Exercise 10700. Fannie-Eliza* 5687. Frances- Ann* 1403. Francis-Edgar'* 3970. Freeman' 1784. Freeman' 1735. George 6154. Geo.-JL" 3768. George-W'. 1730. George-W" . 1737. Gerrit p. 67. Hannah 3107. Hannah' 1737. Hannah' 1673, Hannah- Jlatilda 4243. Hannah- Warner 3586. Harriet' 1707. Harriet-L". 1719. Hatevil-Hall' 11374. Hattie 2238. Henry 650, 2968. Henry-D". 1677. Henry-D* . 1678. Henry-Herbert' 651. Hepzibah 9100. Hope* 1679. Isaac' 1657. Isaac" 4172. James-A'. 1703. Jane 11307, 11593. Jennie-West' 1456. John 2468. John' 2468. John-Hathaway" 2609. John-J". 1713. John-Langford 3969. Joseph' 1649. Joseph" 1651. Joseph' 1659, 1701, 1709. Joseph" 1672. Joseph-L'. 11329. Josiah 831. Leanner-Ann 11844. Lewis-R». 1682. Libbie-L. 4291. LiUie-May" 8971. Louis' 1670. Smith, Jl.-Adelia 7331. Maria oh. XV. Maria' 4169. Mariah-Elizabeth' 654. Martha-A" . 1726. Martha- Ann" 4171. Mary 10066. Mary" 6155. Mary-C 1716. Mary-G'. 1722. Mary-Hath away' 1454. Mary-S'. 1740. Mellen 3767. Jlercy 5716, JIercy' 1661. Jlercy-B". 1668. Nancy' 1736. Nancy" 1671. Nancy-E, 9094. Nathaniel 11370. Nathaniel' 11375. Noah 347. Olive-Covell 3249. Paulina 10947. Rebecca-P'. 1660. Richard 9181. Robert-L', 1744. Ruth 1767. Ruth" 1655. Samuel 907, 1608. Samuel" 1658. Samuel' 1663. Samuel" 1683. Sarah 6635. Sarah-Freeman 3064, Sarah-M". 1718. Sarah-Winslow" 1685. Sarah-Winslow' 1666. Seba 10633. Seth-B', 1667. Sidney-Smith" 1451. Solomon-L". 1669. Sylvanus 1450. 'Thomas 671. Viva-Adela" 3974. Warren 4167. AViUiam' 3408, 11373, AVilliam-A'. 1740. William-Asher' 053, AViUiam-H'. 1684, 1713. Willis 7386. Winslow" 1680. Zenas-H'. 1738. Zilpha-Drew' 1453. Snell, George-M. 11710. Job 2382. Sylvia-Ann 13330. Snider, Catharine 5976, Snow, Abbie-H". 6381. AbigaU 3286. Annie-EUza" 3202. Annie-Grace* 7761. Anson-Everett' 6356. Asa-Hutchings 7758. Benjamin-Franklin' 6353. Charles-Edrick" 3201. Charles-M". 6375. Cora-W". 6376. Elisha-P'- 6374. Elizabeth 2S09, EUen-Franklin" 3196. ' George-Henry 3196. Georgianna-Bangs" 3203. Gulielraa-Howlani" 6351. Hannah 3809. Hannah-S". 6380, Hannah-AVinslow" 3199. Henrv-Russell' 775',), Hi raiii- Melvin' 6383. James-Hamraond 6367. James-Loring' 6373. Jane 11000. Joshua-Thomas' 6354. Julia-Theodore 3461. Laura-Ann' 6368, Laura-Bennett" 3300. Lehella-JIarion" 6352. Levi 168. Lizzie* 7760. Louisa-S". 6378. Lydia 226. Jiartha-P. 12947. Jlai-y-Lillian" 3198. Jlercy 248, 1918. Nellie-Fannie" 3197. Obed 3343, Olive (Bangs) 2802. Otis-Sherman' 6349. Peter- Young' 6355. PoUy 5511. Roland-WiUiams' 6377. Sara-Lizzie' 6350. Sarah 18. Sewall-F. 319,5. Susan-H", 6379. Thomas 679, 6348, Snyder, Alsine" 13936. Harry-Allen" 12933. Myrtie" 12935. Richard-Louis' 12934. Seymour-Pugh 13932. (69) K Index II. Somers, John 1388. Soule, Charles-CarroU" 1541. Clarissa 6418. -EUa' 1542. George p. 25. Julia 1036. Richard 1540. Richard" 1543. Southwick, Elizabeth 10844. EUen 12128. Esther 2060. Jane-L. 5879. Southworth, Andrew' 2455. Deborah-Littie" 2514. Eli-S'. 2510, Gideon' 2013. James-Madison" 3509. Lucy-Bond" 3006. Maria-Louisa" 3543. Mary" 2456, Newton" 2015. Rosamond" 2517. Sarah-Haskell' 3536. Sophia-Wing' 2545, 4941. Thomas-Jefferson" 2505. Wilber 2452. AVilber' 2503. Spafford, Eliza-Dabe" 2124. Johu* 2123, Josephine* 2122. William 2121, Sparrow, Jonathan ch, XI. Jlai-y-(Hopldns) 2800, Spaulding, Eliza-A nu 5439. Henriette-E, 5439. John-P. 9638. Lizzie 9477. Spear 12439. Spencer, Azro-JIeridan 9487. Elizabeth 6014. Jared 505. Lucretia" 508. Lucy 9034. JIary" 507, Nancy" 506. Richard-Greene" 509. Spice-Elizabeth 3778, ch. XIII. Spicer, Keziah 12993, Spiers, Annie 6860, p. 600. SpUler, Alpheus" 10517. Cyrua-Winslow' 10519. (70) Spiller, EUza-Ann- Wins low" 10518. Emma" 10516. Francis-J", 10513. Isaiah- Winslow" 10513, Lucy-E. 10547. Phebe-.Jane' 10515. PhUanda' 10530, Robert 10510. Spofford, John-Frederic* 8335. Lemuel-Chandler 8323. Spooner 2948. Alden' 5800. Alvah -Forbes" 0811, 18179. Ann-S'. 5845. Anne" 5831. Bethiah 9192. Betsey" 0707. Charles' 5803. Clapp" .5799. Clapp' 5805. Daniel-Gates' 0,841. Edwin 13178. Edwin' 5810. Edwin-Rider' 5813. Elizabeth' 0809. EInatban 1949. Esther' 5844. George' 5807. Horace' 5846. .Joan 70. Lucius' 5801, Lucy" 5810. Lucy' 5840. Jlaria-Norton 4094, Jlarion-Temple* 0815. JIary' 5808. Nancy' 5802, Nathaniel-AV. 5842. Patty' 5700, PhiUp 5697, PhiUp" 5839. Rhoda' 5848. Rosamond 8897. Sally" 5706. Sarauel 1949. Samuel' 5806. AVing 5799. Zeruiah" 5822, Spoor, Lydia 7137. Polly 7131. Sjn-ague, A,-B.-R, 7152. Betsey 1544, Caleb-Gardiner 3077. EUzabeth 13379. Sprague, Francis-William' 3078. Patience 8932. Wealthea 1512. WiUiam 8216. Springer, EUza-K, 9858. Squibb, John p, 8, Squire, Ellen-M,-C. 7346. Squires, Sarah 9.J33. Stackpole, Charles' 12141. Charies' 13142. Edward-L". 12147. Elmira' 12123. GuUelme-Jlaria' 12158. John' 12137. John-Alton' 12149. Lovina-Morrell' 11150, 12151. Lydia-Moore' 12146. Miriam' 12138. Peter-JIorreir 13144, Sarah-Elizabeth' 13161. Sai-ah-Elmira' 13150. Theodate-JIorrell' 11133, 12143. Thomas 12122. Thomas-L". 12145. Stacy, Jlartha-Lois 5610. Stafford, Emma 7080, Standish, Hattie-Emma 5140. Stanford, Josiah 3360. Josiah-Winslow" 3363. Stanley, Helen 3820. Jehu 11028. John 11024. Jlartha- Walton' 11029. Stannard, ch. XV. Stanton, Mary-Ricah 5594. Stanwood. ch. XIII. Samuel 3795. Staples, 5096, ch. XXIIL Abraham ch. XXIIL Ai 9838. Bina-Francis" 0102. D.avid-Jackson 0096. C.-A. ch. XXIIL Elias ch. XXIII. EUza 2740. Fanny-NeweU 4602. Fred -Grantham' 9843. Georgiana* 9843. Hall 11393. Henry-Gurnett* 9840. James 11290. John ch. XXIII. John-Charles" 5100. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patrony mic. K Staples, Joanna 2309. Jlary-EUzabeth" 5097. Mercy 2093. Samuel 306. Samuel-Elias ch. XXIII. WilUam-B. 13302. Starbuck, Mary- Wing 9687. Starkey, Rebecca 11082. Starkweather, EUen-A. 7433. Starr, Norman 6290. Stearns, David 10542, Harriet- Adaline 5051. Ralph-Parker 7229. Stebbins, Anna-E". 9548. Artemas 2409. Doiothy-Warriner 5731. Edward-E. 9547. Frank-E*. 9550. 6eorge-H*. 9549. Henrietta-Augusta 3738. p. 315. Lucinda 5687. JIiriam ch. XVI. Stedman, Charles' 13079. Francis-A. 13097. Frank-W"- 13077. George-Lavater" 13075. "George-W" 13076. Henry-Francis" 13099. John-P". 13078. John-Porter 13074. Jlaria-C 13080. Jlary-L", 13083. Steele, Anna-E. 5047. Stenberg, ch. \'I1, p, 18. Stephens, Lydia-Ayers 8808. Sterling, Charles-Augustus 499. Harry-Sherman' 501. Stetson, Andrew 1489. Henry-Josiah" 7508. Herbert- Winslow" 7617. Ira 7504. Ira- Austin" 7500. Joseph 12804. Julia-Ann" 7507. Lucinda 7504. Nathaniel- Winslow" 7505. Robert 1373. Stephen 7616. Stevens 1206. Abbie 5166. Alfred 6439. Stevens, Calvin 2784. Charles- Jlelvin" 0213. Clark 1156. CoUins- Jlonroe" 0310. Eunice 10845. Fanny" 5314. Hannah 12890. Henry-Austin" 0318. Lucy-JI. 8808. JIarilla-C. 5306. JIary 12881. Melvin 5309. OUver-Crocker' 3785. Susanna 11530. Susanna- Webber 11730. WiUiam 367, ch. XII. William-Stanford' 3786. Stevenson, John-Calvin 5934. Stewart, Asenath 6433. Carl-Archie' 10933. Charles-Dclb^rt* 10930. Chester-F". 10933. Eva-EUza" 10924. James 12317. John 10931. Stuart, Amy-Jane" 11794. Charies-Frederic" 11791. Charles-Winslow" 11807. Charlotte-Norton" 11777. Daniel-Haviland' 11810. Daniel-Henry" 11803. EUen-Augusta" 11801. Emeline-S". 11780. Eunice-Winslow' 11808. Frank- James" 11798. George-Edward" 11792. George-H". 11783. Harriet-F'- 11786. Howard- Augustus' 11800. James 11768, 12217. James-Frank" 11784. James-Halleck' 11789. Jane-Hyler" 11774. Joseph-C 11785. Lizzie-F". 11781. Louisa-Maria' 11809. Maria-Louisa" 11778, 11805. JIaria-Louisa' 11804. Natban-C 11782. Nathan- Jlower' 11773. Nellie-Isabel* 11799. Phebe-Winslow' 11772. Robert- Winslow' 11802. Sarah 11811. Stuart, Sarah-E«. 11779. Thomas-H', 11775. William-Winslow' 11769. Zachariah-Butterfield' 11776. Stickney, Carrie 3210. Charles-Dickinson 2795. Charies-Dickinson" 3797. Stiles, Almerin-Henry Farrington" 6232. AIonzo-Farrington 6228. Ansel-Alonzo" 6230. Elizabeth-Lucinda" 6229. Emily-Antoinette" G231. Ida-Araminta" 6233. Ina-Elora" 6234. Lucian" 6235. Stilkey, Lucy 5238. Stockman, C.-W. 8741. Stoddard, 9307, ch. XVI. Adelia-Parsons" 3869. Alfred-Blakeney 3898. Charles- Heman' 3895. Francis-Page* 3893, 3900. Frank-James" 3897. Isaac 3862. James-Monroe" 3894. Jane-JIiriam" 3899. John-Burnell" 3893. Richard-Puryear* 3896. Stokie, Alton-Everett" 10908. Ashley-JIoore" 10910, Earl" 10912. Edwin' 10911. FranceUa" 10904. John-M. 10904. Maria-EUzabeth' 10907. JIoiTis-EUsworth" 10909. Stone, Abby 13085. Ada-Maria' 5612. Adelbert-Howe" 4960. Belle-May* 5615. Celia-Lovejoy"- 5626. Charles-Edgar" 12722. Charles- Willis' 6784. Charlotte 7087. Charlotte-L". 5605. Eben-Sherman" 4962. Effie-Ellen*5619. EUen-Alvena" 12720. Ellen-Frances" 5633. EUen-M". 5603. EUen-Maria' 6787. (71) Index II. Stone, Pleda-May" 53GG, Flora-Adelia" 0783. Flora-Olive" 5611. Frank" 12721. Frank-Adelbert" 5361. Frank-Morton" 6786. Franklin 12717. Frederic-Paige" 1021. Geo, -Edwin" 6785. Geo, -Gilbert" 5628. Gilbert-JIartin" 0631. Glen-Roy" 5618. Guy- Allen" 5616. Hattie-May' 6788. Henrietta" 5613. Henry-G. 5357, Henry-Spariiawk" 5610. Herbert- Winslow' 4901. Howard-Clayton* 7580. James-Barnes* 0364. Jeffrey-M. 9052. Joseph 7588. JnUa-Asenath' 5360. JuUa-Madge" 5617. Liberty 5609. Louisa-Adelaide" 5622. Lucius-Page' 1032. Mabel-Lillian" 5030. Marion" 7584. Jlary-Ida 10049. Nellie-Thankful' 5029. Oscar-Thomas" 5633. Ralph-Roscoe' 5G20. Ruth-Pamelia' 5365. Samuel 6783. Samuel-Richardson 457. Samuel-Smith 7195. Samuel-Winslow' 9053. Sarah-Frances' 12719. Sarah-G". 5606. Sarah-Hammond 13134. Sarah-Henrietta 6977. Solomon 12435. Thomas 5602. Thomas-E". 5607. Virgil-Hillyer' 9004. WiUard 4952. WilUam 1030. WilUam-Sidnev' 1023. Williain-Wallace' 12718, Winsiow-F". 5604, Stonesifer, Eliza-Jane 4465. Storer, Margaret-D. 11326. Storke, Tristram p, 7. Stormyn, p. 7. Story, Elias p, 25, (72) Stover, Margaret-D 11326, Stow, P,-W. 7002. Stowe,- Baron 6939, StoweU, Silas 6661. Strange, Jacob' 2370, Jacob' 2378. Jos- ph" 2377. Maria 4665. Patience' 2370. Ruth 13342. NelUe-Josephine 7608, Stratton, Albion-W. 11404. John-H'. 8743. L.-EUen" 8741. JIartha-E". 8742. Martin 8740. Samuel- Wesley 11430. Streeter, Russell 5297. Streightly, Edmund p, 7. Strickland, p. 58. Strobridge, Ambrose- Hathaway 2593. Benjamin-Franklin" 2592. Benjamin- Harri ngton 2591. Charity-Hathaway' 2094. Charlotte 13383. Myra-Elizabeth» 3090, NeUie-Corey' 2596, Strong, Altbeda-Hinnian 6609. Lucinda 6154. Lvdia- Ann 6618. Noah 1198. Sarah 6154. Sarah-Loud 9018. Thomas 6154. Strout, Eunice 10547. Mary 9875. Strunk, Anna-Eliza 0730. Stuart, James 11744. Sarah 11745. Studley. Pairn-Johnson (Lang) 7446. Sturgis, Abigail 671. Sally 3000. Thomas 6. Sturtevant, Ada-Byron' 3541. Adelaide-Laurentine' 2537. AUce-Lillian* 12306. Edwin-Eugene 12355. .Josiah-D, 2536, Nancy-Pope' 2539. Sturtevant, Sarah-Haskell' 2540. Thomas-Davee 8321. Sumner, Anna" 5239. Charies-B, 13083, Edward-Blake" 5228. Ephraine 5236. Helen' 13084. Increafse ch. XXIII. Sunderiand, Castle G694. Sutherland, Alice-Louise" 6695. Andi-ew-Jacksou 6094. Sutter, WiUiam 12555. AVUUam-Alden' 13550. Sutton, WilUam 602. Swain, Albert' 12925. Augusta-Swan' 9589. Charles-Folger 9588. Eliza- Wing' 9593. EUzabeth-Russell'12932.Emma* 4412. Frederick- William' 12939. George-Edward' 12923. Isabel-Atwater 11798. James-Henry' 12938. ¦ John-Howland 13933. .Josiah-Hussey 4411. Jlary-West' 12924. Jloses' 1 2936. Phebe' 13937. Richard-Plummer' 13931. Silas-Parker' 12937. Swiiu, Annie" 13370, Eliza 1-3602, Eunice-H. 0072. Frederic 12660. Harriet-Susan 13261. Hattie' 13376. Samuel 13374. Susan-Eliza 0079. Swarts, Geo,-Gardner 13190. Florenoe-Luella 13190" Sweet 11708, Adelia-Amarette- Augusta' 6638, Alice-Jaue-Smith' 6634, Almon-Jackson-Wins low 6637. Ann' 12062. Annie' 12058. Diana 3921. Dorcas' 12009. EUza' 12060. Pe>'sons Not Bearing the Winslow Pat)'onymic. Sweet, John 12057. John' 12064 Martha' 12001. Moses 6633. Sophia' 12003. Sweetliam, Laurence p. 8. Swett, JIiriam' 8383. Swift, Carrie-Jlay' 13730, Charles-Heman 3809, Chauncy-A. 7994. Clara-A*. Ebenezer 13730, EUen-Adelia' 3870, Frances-EUzabeth" 3879, Frank" 3889. Horace-Roscoe" 137;!8, Loring- AA' alter' 13737, Jlargaret-AIcIver" 3384, Marilla- JI", 7990. Wilmot-H". 7997. Sydney, p. 58. Sylvester, Charles-llenry" 10344. Eliphalet 10343. Hannah 10505. Martha-Reed 7547. Michael-Robert 7500. Taber, Adela-Frances' '3499. Arthur-H". 11110. Chai-les-Gi-eenville"3497. Elizabeth-Crapo' 3493. Ellen-F". 11100. Elma-JI". 11107. George 11104. George-L'. 11109, Grenville- Weston 3490. Hannah 11115, 11181. Jacob 11100. Lydia 11130. Nancy-Stowell" 3491, Nathaniel-Denham°3498. Phebe-R". 11108. Richard 1104, Sarah-A". 11105. Sarah-Pope 4018. Stephen 331. Susan-West 6338. Tabor, Phebe 11956. Sarah 11956. Taft, Mary-Louisa" 0991, Lucy 4784. Lucy-C. 5917. Zadoc-Lovell 5990. Taggard, Charles" 13140. Franklin-Stackpole' 13139. Taggard, Samuel 13138. Tainter, Charles-Ernest- Jlarioh 0301, Clai-issa-Keyes- Winslow" 6389. Delia-At, 6301". Lucinda 6193. Stephen 6388. Tait, Isabella-JlcDonald 7838. Talbot, David 833. Talcott, Fred -Howard' 4565, Iloward-Winslow" 4563, 4601, Wm, -Deane" 4504, AVm. -Ebenezer 4003, Tallman, Annie" 13317. Nancy" 13210, Nicholas' 13218. Zebedee 133,0. Tally, Jane 003, Tambling, Elijah-S. 7011. Jlartha' 7014, Jlinerva' 7013. Villeroy' 7012. Tanner, Hannah G2G1. Tansley, Cecilia ch, II. Tappan, Samuel 9994, Tarbox, Hannah 13387, Tash, 'Thomas 5174, Thomas-Stuart' 5170, Tate, Alfred 6666. Anna-JIaria" 6669. Jlary-Agnes" 6667. Taylor 6510, 9350, Abigail"" 1934. Adelaide 0530, Ann (Winslow) 358. Azubah 3300. Bayard p. 09. Benjamin 3443. Edward-Winslow" 10730, Elizabeth 11000. Eveline 2100. FrankUn 10719. Frederick- Winslow' 10721. Hannah 11757. Huldah 11471. James 10039. John 258. John" 1923. John-Kinney 9780. Joseph' 1927. Jlary-Newbold" 10733. Taylor, Salome 2440. Samuel 10781. Setii 8422. Thesta 6671. WiUiam 1918. William* 1921. WiUiam' 1922. Winslow' 1926. AV.-R. 11972. Tebbets, Noah 5001. Tefft 8932. Teller, Sarah-Caroline 9754. Temple, ch. XIII. Adaliue-A'°. 3771. Albert' 3770. Alonzo 13181. Arthur" 3779. Charies-W'- 3785. Clara" 3781. Dauiel-P'- 3777. Elizabeth-W". 3701. Einina-JI'°. 3774. Frank'" 3785. Geo.-W". 3770. Geo.-W". 3773. John 3760. Joshua- W". 3778. Raehel-A". 3767. Walteri" 3780. Zilpha 11460. Terril, AVilliam ch. VII. p. 286. Terry 12680. AbigaiP 13345. Amy' 13343. Amy-Barton 4925. David" 13341. David' 13344. Job 13340. Job" 13343. Rebecca' 13346. Sarah 3379. Susan 4930. Thomas 60. Teiwilliger, Egbert 13323, Tew, Anna 4730. Thacher, George p. 67. .John 6, p. 67. Josiah 6. Peter p. 67. Rebecca- AVinslow 11341, Silvia 2758. Thatcher 12963. David 671. Ebenezer- Warren 12943. C^S) K Index II. Thatcher, EndoraJIelvina 12945. George-Newton" 13946. Harriet-Winslow" 13944. Thayer, Emily-Melissa 4071. Frederick 3755. Lydia 13942. Jlyra 13239. S -O. 1469. Therrell, Charies-Baker" 3874. Zachary-Taylor 3872. Zoe" 8873. Thomas 0027, 0700, chs. X, XIII. Abigail 8058. Abigail" ch, X. Abigail" 1570. Achsah-H. 1939, App. p. 34. Albert-H. 3704. Alfred" 1290. Allithea" 1389. Amos" ch, X. Anna-Frmklin" 5139. Anthony* ch. X. Artemas' 1374. Artemas" 1300. ]3ertha-AUoe' 6081. Bethia" ch. X, Bray" 1377. Briggs' 1390, ch, X. Briggs" 1573. Briggs' 1334, Charies-Bi-iggs 1074. Charles" 1400. Charies" 1072. Charles" 1301. Charlotte" 1280. Chauncey- May ward. Cyuthi.,-Davis' 1208. Daniel" ch, X, Daniel-Tiffany" 1293. Deborah" ch. X. Deborah" 1561, Deborah- Winslow ° 8093. Dora' 1299. Eber-Davis" 1270. Eber-Davis" 1371. Edward" 1370, Eleanor' 1344. Elijah 7376. Elizabeth' eh. X Ella-Baker' 1310. Emily" 1204. (74) Thomas, Ephraim' ch. X. Francis' 1584. Frederic" 1297. Gershom" ch. X. Hannah " Hannah' 1397. Harriet" 1083. Harriet-Newell 5331. Hattie-Moor» 1393. Henry" 1581. Henry- Jjeonard" 5138. Henry-JIartin" 1390, Hiram 5993, Holloway- Winslow" 5994. Ichabod" 1336. Israel" 1388, ch. X. Israel' ch, X, J.-M. 859. James 8573. James' ch. X. James" 8578. Jane" ch, X, Jennie 8300. John' ch, X, John" " John" " John* " John' " John' 1363. John-Baker" 1369. Jonah' 1373. Joseph 1331, Joseph' 1333. Joseph" 1234, Joseph' 1380, Joseph-Elbrldge' 1398. Judah' 1397, ch X, Kate' 7377. Kesia" ch. X. Kezia* " Lewis" 1302, Louisa' 1352, 7880. Louisa' 1379, Lucy' 139G. Lucy" 1578. Lucy-Otis" 1583. JIadeUue-Eugenia" 5995. JJarcia 9300, p. 71. JIarcia-Barton' 1314. Margaret-Tiffany" 1389. JIartha' 7382. Mary' 1317, 7383. Mary-Augusta" 1304. Jlary-Benson 4533. Mary-Crosby" 1266. JIary- AVinslow' 8581. Thomas, Jloses' 1276. Nancy-D". 1077. Nathaniel 237, 1393, ch. X. Nathaniel" 1393. Nathaniel' 1571. Nehemiah" 1388, ch. X. Nehemiah' 1580. Nehemiah" 1570. OUve' 1401. Priscilla' 8589. R.-G'. 1234. Ruth" 1395. Samuel" ch. X. Sarah" ch, X, Sarah* ch, X, Sarah' 7381, Sarah-G. 5967. Shepherd-Sawtelip' 131)0 Stephen-Alfred' 1367. Susan' 1340, Susan" 1378, Sybil" ch, X, WiUiam ch. X. William-D'- 1579, William-Henry 5137. Winslow' I5G9. Winslow" 8579. Winslow-Al', 7378 Zeruiah* ch. X. Thomes, 2032. Stephen-H. 2340. Thompkins, Frederick 436. Thompson, 42, 783. Actor 12394. Adelia- Al. 2178. Alice-G. 12669. Alice-Louise* 6704. Amos-Lawrence* 4184. Annie-Ermina' 6701. Arthur" 9975. Arthur-Edward* 4181. Asa-Heath 13655. Asa-Heath" 13049. Asa-Heath' 13055. Betsey' 13C03. Carrie-Augusta" 13664. Charles-Buccleun-li''4iS7.Chai-les-Fi-ederick 7090. Charles-Parker' 6703. Charies-AVesley' 13663. Christopher-Gore 1389. Clement-Richmond' 6699. Dwight-Austiu' 58G4, Edward-Emory' 6707. Edward-AVilliam 9977. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Pat)'onymio. K Thompson, Elizabeth" G694, Ella 6428, Emma-Olive' 13059. Eva 5889, Florence* 4183. George-Francis" 4185. George-M'. 13674. George- Warren* 4180. Harriet-Frances' 13667. Harriet-Frances' 13656. James-Loamrai' 5805. James-Winslow" 4186. Jennie-Elizabeth' 6700. John 6693, 13645. John-E'. 12673. John-Edwin" 12660. Joshua 9974. Lydia 12309. Jlartha-Ann' 12660. JIary 9831. Mary- Ann 11401. JIary-Augusta' 13657. Mary-Dean' 5866. NelUe-Ring" 12666, Norma-Cornelia' 4183. Norman-Brace 4176, Norman-Cornelius" 4177. Norman-Fred erick* 4179, Olive-R'. 12670. Robert' 12652. Robert-GranviUe' 12668, Robert-GranviUe" 13658. Roswell 12708. Russell-B', 12671. Sophia-Pote" 9976. Susan" 12675, Susan-Emma' 6705. Wesley" 12601. WilUam 5863. AVilliam' 12647. WUUam' 1267-2. William-Francis" 6706. Willie-Robert' 12390, Thornhill, Judith ch. VII, p. 286. Thorp, Betsey 2749. Thorpe,' A. 1776. Thrall, Anna ch, XV. Thrasher, Harriet 11333. Pbilena So07. Thwickmorton, Agnes chs. Ill, rv, p. 20. John p. 20. Thurber, Edw. 2016. Thurston, Mary-Ann 2353. Thurston, Thomas 1948. William-R. 11194. WUliam-R", 11195, Tice, AVm,-H, 13910. Tilden, Alfred' 4313, Benjamin 4303. EUzabeth" 4313. Experience ch. X. George-JI", 4308. Henry 4311. John ch, X. Joseph 1373. JIary ch. X. JIary' 4309. Nancy" 4315. Sarah" 4314. Tilson, EUzabeth-Elzina 8925, Tinker, Silvanus 347, Tinkham 12859. Adalaide-White" 9242. Adalaide-AVhite"" 4900. EUzabeth-Delano 2476. Harriet-Hidden 13183. John 4898. John-GUbert' 4899, 9241. Peter 197 Sarah-Godfrey" 4901. Tisdale 2008, Barnabas 60. Henry' 13391. John 13891. Margaret 60. Mary 289. Phebe 2309. Sarah-Perry 8991. Tobey, Cynthia-EUen" 10404. Erastus 10346. Fraiiklin-D". 10405. George-Henry' 10848. Hanson 10400. Joseph' 10.349. Lydia-Jane" 10347. Alartha-Emeline' 10401. Jlary-A". 10403, Phebe 12017, Submit 11273, Warren-H". 10402. Toby, Zaccheus 803. Todd, 10657. Jane-M. 2347. Lucinda-Evans 11408. Samnel 364. Sarah-Ann 468. Tolman, Charles 7601. Tolman, Charies" 7002, Elisha 7537. Elisha' 7539. George-Borden' 754 1 , John 12737, Judith' 7543, Lizzie-JI, 3049, Jlary' 7538. Samuel 7601. Sarauel" 7604. Sarali-Elizabetli* 7603, Sarah-Hatch' 7540, Tomblen, Lucretia- Wins low" 5921. Oreu-Ames 5920, Tompkins 12770, Tompson, Jane 2228, Alary-Ann 228'3. Solomon 2189, Torrey, Abbie" 2240. Abigail' 2325. Adc." 2205. Adelia" 2223. Albert' 2318. Alice-JI". 2302. Amaziah' 2316. Amos' 2296, Anna" 2062. Arthur-Birchard' 2081. . — Asa" 2319. Asa' 2322, 2332. AurUla' 2337. Belcher-T'. 2181. Carrie-H". 2248. Clara-B". 2243. Clara- J" • 2234. Charies' 2305, 2310, Cora-L". 2304, Cumming-Jl". 2230, Damaris' 2323, 3332, Daniel" 2182. Daniel-Shute' 2218. Daniel-W". 2227. Darius' 2334. David 2045. David* 2056. David" 2069, 2094. David' 2067, 2165. Davis' 2245. Dudley-S". 2232. Ebenezer" 2329. Edwin-A*. 2198. Edwin-H". 2196. Eliza' 2115. Eliza" 2111, 2168. Eliza-Maria' 2085. Elizabeth" 2066, 2100. (75) K Index II Torrey, EUzabeth' 2189. Elven-J*. 2222, Emily' 2313. Emma-A*. 2247. Emma-Dean' 2169. Esther' 2061, 2251. Esther' 2073. Ezra' 2317. Fannie-Esther" 2077. Francis-A". 2308. Francis- Haskell' 2236. Frank' 2342, Franklin' 2075, Frderic-Cheever" 2080. Frederick' 2293. Frederick' 2219, Frederick-A". 2221. Frederick-E". 2206. Freeman' 3324. Florence- A*. 2197. George-A". 2'346. George-Francis' 2082. George-W"- 2204. ' George- Washington' 2228. Georgianna-H". 2249. Grafton' 2237. Harriet' 2330. Harrison-Snow" 2294. Hattie-S".- 2244. Helen 2299. Helen-Adelaide' 3086, Henry' 2306. Hepsey' 2172, Hezekiah' 3107. Hezekiah" 2238. Jacob-D'. 2233. James 2045, James' 2060, 2066, James" 2067, 2290. James' 2298, James-Frederic" 2301. James-Morrell' 2078. John' 2101. John' 2194. John" 2195. Jonathan" 2093. Jonathan" 2164. Jonathan' 2291. Jonathan" 2210, Joseph-R", 2308. Josephine" 2167. Joshua" 2112, Judson" 2220. Levi" 2307. Levi' 2809, Lizzie-M. 3549. (76) Torrey, Lizzie- Waters' 2303. Livonia' 2328. Lois' 2177. Lorinda' 2336. Louisa' 2311. Louise-F". 2331. Lucy' 2339. Lucy" 2088, 213.5. Lucy" 2212. Lucy-S'. 2213. Lunette" 2325. Lydia' 2176. Lydia" 2239. Lydia-B". 2211. Marietta" 2199. Mark' 2171. Mark" 2166. Martha' 2814. Mary" 2071. Mary' 2170, 2209. Mary" 2114. Mary-Edwards" 2293. Mary-Eva" 2226. Jledora' 2224. Merc" 2113. Midiau' 2331. Jliranda' 2315. Moses" 2174. Nelson' 2333. Olive' 2313. Ozias' 2326. Parker-D". 2200. Paschal-Edward' 2087. Rachel' 2323. Roland-B». 2235. Rosa-Belle" 2084. Ruel-G". 2295. Samuel' 2170, 2209. Samuel" 2207. Sarah' 2063: Sarah' 2321, 2335. Stephen' 2320. Susan" 3300. Susannah' 3297. Theodore-Aliston' 2338. Unas' 2327. William 11084. William" 2072, 2106. WUUam' 2110. 2173. WUUam-Eaton'2241.William-Henry' 2070. Tory 10180. TourteUot, George-B, 8717. Tovy, Edward p. 21. Towle, ch. XIIL Cyrus-Edwin 3697. Towle, Daniel- Webb* 3699. Helen-Medora* 3701. Ira-Edwin' 3698. Walter-Scott* :i703. Town, David-R. 7008. Towne, Edward-C. pp. 63, 78. Townsend, Daniel 11265, Towsley, Sarah-Betsey 6294, Tracy, Albert-Haller p. 68. Heni-y 5887. Jloses 11364, Trafton, John 11662. Trask, Albert-Spurgeon' 8054. Alonzo-Chandler" 7946. Althea-Delia" 7933. Emma-Chloe" 7949. Eugene-Hariow" 7943. Evander-SulUvan" 8048. James-Newell" 8053. James-Sullivan 8047. Joseph-Winslow" 7927. Judson-Hasseltine' 8055. Loren a- Angeline" 8050. Lydia-Sylvester 7967, Rebecca-Frances" 7940. Tallman-Jacob" 7948. Vesta-Jane" 7937 AVilUam-Chase 7936. Travor 6710. Trevett, Sarah-A. 8316, Tripp 13861. JIary 11307. Jlary 13340. Jlehetabel 146. Trouant, Samuel 8671. Trow, Israel 839. Trowbridge, Charles- Irving 10311. Charies-Irving* 10313. Dayid-D'. 7374. Ida-Belle-Caroline' 10313. J.-V. 1710. Samuel 1334, 7373. Seymour 7370. AViUiam-H'. 7375. Troxell, Sue 7097. Truax, Albert-Briggs 7107, Josephine-Elizalaeth" 7160, Wilber- Alphonso" 7108. True, Alfred-Marston' 11783. Asaph" 8433 Pei'sons Not Bearing the Winsloio Paii onymic. K True, Brnckett-AVinslow" 11733. Deborah' 8401, Hannah-John.son' 8406. Harriet-J". 8434. Henrietta 8443. Jane-R'. 8433. John-Preston 11730. Jonathan 8400, Jonatlian-Greenleaf 8405, Joseph 8430, Josephine" 8421. LilUan-Farnsworth 11780. Lorana' 8364, 8402. Marian-S. 11730. Jlary-Hatch" 11734. Nathaniel-Tuckerman 11730, Persis-Temple' 8409. Vienna-JI. 11730, Truett, JIartha 4748. Trufant, Hannali 13338, Trull, Nellie 3372, Trye, John 1737, Tscharner, Albert 10693. Albert" 10694. Henry" 10693, Tubbs, Eunice (Lyon) 814. Tucker 5353. Arvilla-Amanda" 0307, Benj, 831. Eliza-Martin" 5356. Jacob- AV". 5254. Lewis 2447. Harry-Winslow' 10632. Heni-y-Sewall 10631. Polly 11527. Tuffts 616. Tufts, Ellen-Crocker' 3069. Juiia-Ann 5130. Walter 3068. AVaker" 3070. Turck, Anne 9040, Turnbull, Caroline 3967. Turner, Alice 1004. Alice' 9861. Anna-F. 9647. Charles-H*. 9870. Edward-Preble' 9875. Edward-Scott" 9878. Eliza" 9876. Elizabeth 12299. Frank-Dyer* 9868. George 9857. George-L*. 9867. Turner, George-Preble' 9877, George-William" 9808, Henry-JIeriill' 9869, Job 8005. Joseph-Edward' 9866. Joseph-Emery' 9881. Joshua 379. Joshua-Davis 7525. Joshua-Davis" 7536. Lydia 11318, 11604. JIary-Adelaide' 9880. JIary-Elizabeth' 9809. JIary-Frances 7907. Phil.-F". 9863; Sarah 0735. AVilliam-Pitt" 9879. Tuttle, Adaline' li061. Alice-Cornelia' 6675. Alton-Philo" 6080. Alzina' 0730. Andrew-Apollos" 6716. ApoUos-Augur' 6710. Asa 13146, Benjamin-Franklin' 6738. Caroline-Louisa 442. Charles-Henry' 446, Charies-Leslie" 0074, Charlotte-Semantha" 0711, Clement" 6687. Cleraent-Richmoiid' 6713. Daniel 441. Daniel-Greene 444. David 11977, David-Hanner" 6728. Egbert- Grant" 6719, Egbert-Ketchum' 6720, Electa" 6791. Eliza-Ann' 6662,. Ellen- Jlorton' 6790. Ely-Hannibal" 0730. Emily-Alaria"e727.Emma-JIelissa" 0712. Ernest-Linden' 0678. Esther' 6692, Esther-Jane" 671 8. Eva-Lovicy" 6077, Ezra 445. Ezra-Benjamin' 447. Florence-Eliza" 6081.' Floy-Bertram" 6682. Frances-MaUnda" 6714. Prank-Day" 449. Frederic-Daniel" 6672. Tuttie, Georce" 0080, Harmon' 0735, Harriet' 0668, Harriet-Sophia' 6782. Horace' 6665. Iwanowna' 6683. Jane-Ann' 6760. Lavern" 6732. Lizzie-Sutherland" 6715. Louisa-Caroline' 6741. Louise" 6725,- Jlaria-Eliza' 6756. Jlary-Amelia' 6767. JIary-Celestia 443, Mary-Elizabeth" 6724. Jledora" 6733, Miron-Winslow' 6731. Jlondana' 6736. Olin" 6734, Philo-Judson" 6660. Philo-Judson' 0671. Richard-Harrison" 6717. Richmond" 6739. Sarah-Amanda' 6768. Sarah-Ann' 6733. Semantha' 6666. Sylvester 445. SteUa-Jlary' 0679. Susan-AIarnnda' 6773. Timothy 6653. Timothy" Ii739. Urana' 6737. AVallace-W'. 6684. AVinthrop- Jlurray' 448. Tyler, Frances 1043. Hem-y-Seldeu 589. Henry-Whitney' 591. Kate-Green' 090. Martha-E. 0437. Nathaniel 347. Phebe 3306. Prudence 3104. Susan 4487. WilUam 2172. Ulmer 7033. UnderhUl, George-P. 12273. Underwood, Abigail OOOO, Nathan 3238. Upham, Clarissa 13133. Usher, John 8417. Valentine, Amanda- Holmes" 3000. ¦ Ann-EUza' 2011. Betsey' 2004. (77) K Index IL Valentine, Durfee' 2421. EUzabeth" 1989, James-Lynde" 2008. .Tames-Lynde'2010. John 2418. John" 1980, Jonathan' 2424. Lois' 12783. Lucy 12767. Lydia 2000. Lynde 3001. Lynde' 2005. Mary" 1986, Mercy' 9163, 12765, OUve' 2419, Phebe' 9111, 13761, Prudence" 12788. Rebecca' 2009. Ruth' 1984. Sally" 12849. Samuel 1983, 2418. Samuel" 2417. Samuel" 1988. Sarah" 2420. Stephen' 2433. Sybil' 13807. Thomas' 2003. Thomas' 2007. WilUam 2418, 13759, WiUiam-Henry' 2012. Vance, Eunice 5251. Vanderbilt 4507. Vandenburg, Jane- Angeline 8631. Van Derpoel, Harriet ' 6114. Vane, Henry pp. 52, 58. Vannah, Carrie' 7676. EUzabeth 7731. Hudson' 8086. Keldeo' 8085. Lorenzo* 7777. Lucy-Ann 8079. Mary 8763. Mary-Lizzie' 8087. Jlinnie" 7779. Nettie" 8088. Oscar 7775. Wilbert* 7778. AVilUam 8084. Van Ness 6625, Van Slyck, Jlatihla 6204. Varney, Aaron 11863, Aaron-Clark 10352. Arthur* 11177. Charles-Cai-tland" 11175. Charies-Milton" 11804. (78) Varney, Chariotte 7763. Edith" 11176. Frederic-Dudley' 10353. Gustavus-Benson* 10354. Huldah 1593, 11698. Levi 10824, 11174. Lydia 10387. Mary 12017. Sarah 11998. Sarah-Winslow' 11865. Susan 10016. Susan-B. 11867. William-Bowerman' 11178. Varry, MatUda 12128. Vassal, Frances 1. WilUam pp. &2, 53. Vaughan, Mary-Belcher 10706. Sarah-Thomas 6096. Veazie, Abigail" 8816, Benjamin 8814, 8815. John" 8820. Joseph 8832. Joseph" 8822. Mary" 1818. Sally' 8821. Samuel 8824. Veeder, Charles-Edward" 9645. George-A. 9644, JIary-Frances" 9040. Venables, pp. 54, 55. Vickary, Jane-Holt 8872. Vicory, EUza 13879. Viles, Adeline 6819. Vinal, JIary 10022. Vincent, Hannah 1192. Helen-Mar 4821. PhiUp 52, ch. VIIL Vineca, Louisa 3558. Vines, Richard p. 52. Vining, George 5758, Fanny-Eloise" ch. XV. Hiram-Harrison ch. XV. Volk, ch. XIH. Charies-W'°. 3784. James-H. 8781. JIaria 3770, ch. XIV. Vore, Sarah ch. XVI. Vose, Rebecca 9297, ch. p. 484. Vradenhurg, James-Henry 7115. Nettie-Elizabeth" 7116. AVaddeU, Susan-Ann 10356. Wadsworth 7227, 11777. Augusta 6080, Ichabod" 8208. Ichabod' 8213. John' 8218. Luke 8203. Luke' 8317. Mary' 8314. Nathaniel" 8206. Ruth 1382, Ruth-Winslow' 8209. Sarah' 8215. WilUam- W. 1886. Winslow" 8204. Wait, Ashbel 6054. Flora-Bell' 5572. Harriet-Jane" 5575. James-Winslow* 5571. Sarah-Maria" 5573. Seth 557b. Waite, Benjamin-Franklin 7937. Etta-Bell" 7938. Jennie- Vesta" 7939. John ch. VII, p. 286. Sarah-E. 4706. Wake, William (Arch, of Canterbury) p. 8. Wakefield, Edwin- Houston" 4019. Elijah-Carpenter* 4020. Jonathan 4015. Lester-Fish-Carpenter" 4923. Mary-Helen" 4031. Mindy-Abigail* 4016. Ray-Greene" 4018. Walbridge, Russell-David' 9255. Wells-David 9254. Walcott, Hannah 7908. Waldo, Abiathar 9394. Cordelia- Viana" 9351. Erasmus-Darwin" 9300. Winslow Putnam" 9302. Wales, Elizabeth-Frances' 7523. Joseph" 7524. Nathaniel 7520, Sarah-Copeland" 7521. AValker, Abigail 6513. Adoniram-Judson" 8090, Catherine 7156. Charles-Henry' 7807. Charlotte-Cornelia' 7304. David-H. 10673. Persons Not Bearing the Wijislow Pat)'0)iym Walker, Elizabeth' 13118. Geo. -Washington 8091. Georgia' 8093. Hattie-Eldridge" 8097. Horace' 7811. Jared- Winslow' 7309. John 658, 13117. Levi 7474. Lois" 7308. Lucy-Ellen 3841. Lydia 6027, Lydia' 12119. • Lyman 7808. JIargaret' 660. Jlarshall' 659. JIartha-EUen 9483. Mary 3084. Mary-Ann 4097. Nathaniel" 12120. Rebecca 6044. Ruth 8401. Ruth-Winslow' 7475. Sarah 3820. Susan 8563. Vesta- Ann-EUzabeth" 8096. Wallace, Elizabeth 6961. Theodore-C. 3085. Theodore-Cortuit" 3086. WUliam-P. 12909. AV aller, Henry-C. 6448. W.alsh, JIary 12020, Walsworth, EUjah 5912, Walter, John ch. VII, p. 286, Walworth 275, Ward, Alvah 3965. Andrew ch, XII. Eliza-Ann 4277. Elizabeth ch. VII, p. 286, Herbert-Dickinson 8625, James-Duff p. 9. John chs. IV, V, VIII. Loui'a 4981. William-Hayes 8625. WardeU 4671. Warner, Anna 13039, Anna-Giulietta 5000, Antoinette-Louisa' 569. Cai-oUne-Maria983,1016.Carrie-JIaria* 3727, p. 815. Charies 4789, Char es-Belden' 565. Chester" 5693. Daniel- Brainard 563. Warner, EU 347. Emma-Frances* 3730, p. 315. Georgian-Lucretia' 568. Levi-Parsons 5692, Levi-Whipple 3726, p. 315. Luther-Clarence 5694. Lydia 343, Mary-Emma' 5695. Mary-Green' 570. Sarah-Electa' 5696. Sidney-Brainard 567. Susan 1119. Warren 6957, Aimer 0903. Anna 5428. Ednah' 6947. Edward 6944, p. 600. Edward-A'. 5904. Fanny" 6946. George 2861. Georgiana" 3803. James p. 59, JIary-E. 4354. Richard' 226, 366, AVarring, JIattie 6399. AVarton. JIary-A, 2316, AVarwick (Earl of) p. 03, Washburn, Albert' 3039, Becky-W'. 5910. Caroline-.A. 5179. Caroline-D'. 5903. Chloe' 8796. David-C 5913. E,-B. 5179. Effle-Edson" 2530. Ezra-Edson 2517. Ezra-Edson' 2534. Harriet-A'. 5900, Horace-Wilbur' 2535. Huldah-A', 5913. Jabez ch, X, John 5900. John' 5915. John-G', 5901. Lucretia' 5903, Lucy-Bond' 2520, JIarcia 1407. JIary-Louisa 13367. Jlatthew' 0900, Ruth' 0907, Sarah-A', 5911. Sarah-AUen' 229, 2518. Solomon 1407. Susan 1407. Washington 4298. • Waterbury, Catherine 6860, J.-B. 0800, p. 600. Waterhouse, Lydia 10800. Waterman 1182. Abigail 1918. Abigail 1, 258. Asa 1929. Ebenezei--Copeland"7531 Elizabeth-Turner" 7530. George-Crooker* 7519. James 7528. Joseph 7470. Lydia ch. X. Lvdia-Copeland' 7529. olive 7472. Robert ch. XI. Sarah-Cushing 7600. Sylvia-Barstow" 7516. Thomas 7471, 7514, chs. X XI Thomas' 7515. Thomas-Barstow' 7517. Thomas-Edwin' 7518. Tryphena 7871. AVatson, Elkanah p. 59. Rosella-Rebecca 13186. WilUam 9004. Watts, Alton-Daniel" 8121. Artemas-Ward 7421. Clara-Elizabeth' 8123. Daniel-Osborne 8120. Marion-Prince' 7424. Mary-Jane 8108. Myron-Winslow" 8122. Way, Christopher 10007. WUUam 4922. AVeaver 7305, Benjamin 307. Candace 9203. Charles-Benjamin 12819. Charles-Sheffield" 12834. Francis-Milton" 13830. Frank-Milton" 13822, Henry-Read' 12821. Lydia-Caroline" 12820. Webb, Albert* 3691, ch. XIIL Alden* 3692, ch. XIH. Allen-Jones" 3681, ch. XIII. Ann-Eliza* 3624. Annie-Lois'" 3628. Betsey' 8706, ch. XIII, Betsey" 3659. Calvin-Augustus' 3674, ch. XIIL (TO) K Lndex LI. Webb, Catherine-JIeans' 3082, ch. XIIL Charies' 3786. Charies-Henry' 3669. Charles-Lorenzo' 3644. Charies-Merritt" 10662. Clarissa-L. 8760. Daniel-CampbeU" 3676. Daniel-Pierson' 3797. Elbridge-Gerry" 3650. Elisha' 861)1, p. 315. Elisha" 3689, ch. XIIL Eliza" 3605. Eliza-Lutberia" 3648. Elizar-Ross' 3641. Elizabeth" 3793. EUzabeth-Lane" 3795, Ella-Jane' 3680, ch. X. EUen-Jane" 3697. Erastus-David-Holton* 3653. Fanny-Gertrude' 10667. George" 3789. George-Winslow" 3667. Geo, -Henry" 3021, Geo. -Melville'" 3670. Geo. -AVashington' 3604, p. 810. Geo.-Washlngton" 3019, Geo. -Washington' 3034. Henry* 3630. Henry-Clark" 3645. Ida-JIai-y" 3649. Isaac-Clark' 3633. Isaac-Thomas" 3039. Jaraes-Fulkersou" 3635. Jane' 9111. Jessie" 3632. John 3597, ch. VIII. p. 315. .John' 3598, p, 315, John" 3630, 3793, John* 3637. John-Clarence* 3601. John-Peri-itt 9111, 13761. John-Thomas" 3606, ch, XIII. John-Thomas' '3671, ch, XIH. John-Thomas'" 3073, ch, XIII. Joshua' 3759, p, 310, Joshua-Means" 3077, ch, xm, Julia-Boughtou' 3003. (80) Webb, Lenora-Leavitt' 3696. Lizzie-Jones' 3678, ch. XIIL Lorenzo-Burton* 3647. Lorenzo-Dow" 3646. Lutheria-Clark" 3654. Mamie" 10665. Martha-Lutheria' 8643. JIary' 3638. Mary-Malvina* 3642. Nancy-Lane' 3798. Patience- JI argaret* 3638. Peter-Lane' 3791. PrisciUa-Winslow' 3704. Richard Maybury 10060. Sally 454. Sarah- Ann' 3631. Sophia 12068. William-Herbert" 10661. William- Kendall" 3705. Winslow' 3658, p, 315. AVinslow" 3690. ch, XIIL Webber, Anna 9526. Weber, W. p, 9. Webster 1598. B,-D, (Savage) 5441. Content 3409. Daniel 3399, 6957, p, 63. Laura 5437, Lydia-Dorinan 6340. Jlary 2399, Nathaniel 2100, Wedgewood, Adaline 10409. Weed, 6957, 7370, Fanny-Adelaide' 7064, Francis- Anson' 7063, Frederick-A ugustus 7061. Frederick-Jlason" 7002. Harriet-JIaria' 7071. Henry-Mason' 7060. Ira-Dutton' 7069. John-Kilborn" 7065. John-Kilbourne 7057. John-Winslow' 7058.. ¦ Lilv" 7067. Mai-y-Doroihy' 7061. Jlary-EUza" 7066. Rose 2158. Sarah-G. 2209. Stephen-Hinsdale' 7070. Susan 2209. Weekes, Ammiel 141. Weekes, Ammiel' 145. Deborah' 144. Ebenezer 167. Ebenezer' 146. Hannah 148. Helen-Fowler' (Brig^'s) 712. Isaac' 142. Mehetabel' 147. Phebe' 143. Sally-G«. 146, 174. Weeks, Butier 3061. Chari s" 13160. Cyrus 146. Edward' 2061. Helen-Fowler 712. Henry 12158. Louisa-Maria" 12159. Rebecca 11547. AVilliam 6128. AVelch, Almii-a 11834. Alvin" 10635. Cyrus-Winslow" 10624. Frank- Woodbury* 10036. Robert-B. 10638. Robert-B", 10638. Welcome, JIarshall-Jacob 10078. Wellington, Almira" 10077. Charies-B". 10098. Elizabeth-W". 10096. Emily-G'. 10097. Fannie" 10094, Fannie-0". 10100. Jane-T'. 10078. John 10076. John-P". 1009.5. John-R". 10103. Lucv-P». 10086. JIarv 13975. Jlary-E". 10099. JIary-S", 10093. Nathan-R". 10101. Wellman, Joanna-CrowelP 1-3708. John-Thompson' 13704, Joseph 7837. JlelUe-L". 12705. Thomas 12596. Wells, Eugene-A. 6229'. Herbert-A°, 6229". Horace p, 323. John 3820. Jlinnie-May e239». Welsh, Elizabeth 11317. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Welsted, Henry p. 8. Wendslow, Alexander, pp. 4, 21. Richard pp. 4, 31. Wenman, Richard ch. VI. Wentworth, Abigail-Eliza beth" 4330. Alice" 4361. Amanda-Hutchiuson' 4349. Ann BUza" 4292. Anna-JIaria" 4338. Benning' 4294. Benning" 4834. Betsey' 4323, Charles-Clayton" 4253. Charles-Frederick' 4357. Edward' 797. Edward* 4338. Edward" 4393. Edward' 4297. Edward" 4247. Edward' 4248. Edward-Benning" 4265, Edward-C 4353. Edward-Strafford" 4336, Eugene' 4258. Frances-Zipporali' 4280, Frankliu* 4260. Hannah-Matilda' 4306. Harri et-Kezia' 4354. James' 4329. James" 4332. James-Reese* 4335. Jane 439. Joseph-Hill 10G78. Josephine" 4378. Josiah-Winslow" 4237. Josiah-Winslow' 4377. Josiah-Winslow' 4364, 4291. Kezia' 4351. Mary' 4244. Mary' 4259. 'Matilda-S'. 4263. MatUda-Smith" 4255. Phebe-Jessup' 4272. Polly' 4303. Robert-Smith" 4354. SamueP 4296. Sarah' 4316, Sarah-Winslow" 4340. Susanna" 4389, Theophilus" 4231. Thomas-Hanford' 4248, 4854. Thomas-Hanford" 4251. Thomas-Hanford' 4252. Wentworth, Wm, -Henry" 4263. Wm.-Henry" 4'300, 4'356. AVest, EUzabetii 747. James-JIurdock 4818. Stephen 337, 1949. AVeston, pp. 38,39. Thomas 2663, 4853. AVetherbee, Lucy 4787. Wetherell, Luoretia-L. 1108. AVetherill, Charles-Coit 9738, Jennie- Wilson* 9730, Joseph-Ridgeway 9734. Jlary-Winslow* 9737. Samuel-Edward' !)735. AVetmore, Clara-Ann" 6921. Eva-Louisa' 6920. Frederic-Hub bard' 6919. Harriet-Almira" 0933, Henry-Atwater 6917, p. 600, AVevniouth, Elizabeth- " JIabel" 4036. Eugene-S, 4030, Frauces-JIaud'* 4537. AVheat,Chloe-Sophia°3915. Georg'i 5443. Jaraes-Fraukliii" 3914. Norman-Edgar" 3913, Philander-Sahnou" 3913, Samuel-Sand ford 3911, Sail! uel-Sandf ord" 3916, AVheaton, Ardelia-Adams' 9313. Joseph 9311. Sarah-Ann 9080. AVheeler 3408. Alfred-Winslow" 3374. Betsey 13389, Charlotte-Sophia" 974. Edward-Winslow' 11908. EUza-Jane" 977, Lizzie-Annie" 11903, JIary-Augusta" 11907. Mary-Emeline" 975. Rebecca 1330, Rebecca-Ann" 970. Samuel 8673. Susan Putnam 8251. Thomas 971. Wm. -Harrison 3373, 11901. Wheeler, Wm. -Harrison" 11906. Wheelock 7197, also App. Faunie-Barker 9076. Phebe 10962. Whelan, Charles-B. 8524. John 1198, AVm. -Farrar" 3525. Wheldon, Eliza 2986. AVhildin, John-Charles 9005. Whippey, Geo. -Frederick 4413. AVhipple, Almira-Balcom' 7198. Anna- JIarian" 7208. Asa-JIilford" 7207. , Charies-Sumner" 5067. ' Delia-Ray' 7197, also Appendix. Edward-Eleaser" 5071. Eliza-JIitchell' 7193. Eraeline-Frauoes" 5061. Emily-Sandford' 7195, Enoch-Judson' 7204. Frances 11141. Frederic-Henry" 5002, Geo,-Croghan' 7188. Guernsey-Goff" 7190, Harriet-Adelaide" 5003. Henry-Etlian' 7192, also Appendix.. Judsou-Brainerd' 7189, Lavinia-Judson' 7194, also Appendix. Lucy-Holt' 7210. JIarion-Clara"7191. Orrin 5060. Sanmel 8932. Samuel-Ashley' 7209. Samuel-Burnhara' 7306. Stephen-Girard' 7196. Wesley-Burnham 7187, also Append x. Whitaker, J.-H. 8746. Joseph- Wood 13970, Seraph-Perlee 5037. AValter 8978. Whitcomb, Charles-Haskel 3820. Damaris, ch. XVI. Henry-Phelps 3830. James 63, 70, 83. Kate 3820. Nathaniel 907. Royal-Earl 11575. Vernon-Oswald 3820. (81; K Index II. Whitcomb, Wm.-IIcury-S. 8820. White 7818. Abby-Abigail 9437. Andrew 6811. Barney 1996. Benjamin-F. 4385. Bethiah (Holton) 4088. Cynthia 11366. Eliza- Agnes 3076. Elizabeth 11308. Elizabeth-Jane 3078. Elmina 9531. George-Horton 7426, Harriet-Augusta" 7430. Henry-G. 3444, Henry-Winslow* 4288. Horace-James* 7428. James 13274. James' 13275, .Jonatiian' 13276, Lucy 9100. Jlatilda-Hatch 4334. Jlelatiah W, ch VIII. Peregrine" 8608, pp. 29, 32. Pliny-Holton 3824. Ruth, ch. X. Ruth" 13278. Sarah 1919. Simpson 4376. Susanna(Fullei-)ch VIII. pp. 16, 29, 30, 32, 72. Thomasine ch. VII, p. 286, William 8658, pp. 39, 32. Whiting, Martha 414. Whitman, Alden 3659, ch. Alice' 8570. Gracie" 3662, ch. XHI, Joshua- A- lams' 3661, ch. XIH. Prentice-JIellen' 3000, ch. XIII. Thomas' 8509. Whitmore, Mary-C. 9907. Whitney 11700, 911, 910. Addie-Lucy 9391. B.-L. 1706. Catherine-A. 476. Catherine-Abby' 1060. Charies 12249. Charles" 1059. Frank-William" 8410. Henry' 1061. Huldah-Winslow 11287. John 12898, 13151. (83) Whitney, Judith 11537. Moses 1056. Olive 11505. Peletiah 8409, Reed-Paige' 1057. Samuel" 1058. Whittemore, Abby-Riggs 1034. Helen 5567. Whittlesey, Eliza 7307, Whittredge, Abigail 1585. Joseph 11060. Whyte, ch, Vll. p. 286. AVicks, E.-B. 7369. Wickes, Harriet 9740. William 69. AViggins, Sophia 10287. Wight, Joanna 3792, ch. XIII. Wilbor, Annie-E". 9150. Hai-ry-D". 9149. Philip-H. 9148. Wilbur, Alzoa-Nancy 1037. Wilcox 12862. Calvin-Elijah 6472. Elizabeth-Sandford 12982. Lucy ch. XV. Maria-Teratia-Tolman 12316, Sarah, ch, XII. Wilde, Joseph-A. 7521. Wilder, Amanda-Jlinerva 3350. David 7542, Edward-Morton" 9553. Ed win- Lean der" 9552. John-Calvin 7540, Sarah-Jlinerva" 9554. WaiTen 9551. Wildman, Henry-Greene' 504. Samuel-Canfield 502. Wilkings, Edward-Wins low' 275. Wilkins, Calvin' 1321. CaroUne-Pillsbury' 1329. George 1317. George" 1325. Isaac" 1320. Luther" 1322. JIaria" 1326. Jlartha" 1827. Jlary" 1337. SaUy 1272. StUlman" 1828. AViUiam" 1323. Wilkinson 1528, 6113. WiU, John 4874. WiUard, AUce-JIaria'* 9373. Annie" 9268. Artemus 9267. Betsey 12709. Joseph 1885. Joseph" 1888. Mabel-Nora" 9374. Robert 1893, Sidney" 1886, also App. Theodora 1887. Theodora" 1894. Warren 9372. Willey, Asa 604. Asa' 605. Calvin? 606. Charlotte-Amelia' 557. Daisy-Belle" 8937. Frank-Winslow" 8938. Frederick-Hiram' 8935. Hiiam-A. 8934. L 8752, James-Marshall' 556. James-Marshall" 558. Justin-Morrell' 8936. Mary-Lucena" 8939, Sarah-Lucretia' 559, Seth 347. Sidney-Brainerd" 550, 607. Sidney-Brainerd' 555. Williams 5426, 5796, ch. VII, p. 286. Arthur-Samuel* 11052, Braman-J. 9092. Casper 11000. Charies-Casper* 11050. Content 13306. Daniel p. 454. Edward-H". 11049. Fanny 4201. Frank-Winslow" 9093. Hannah 24, p. 404, Hannah-Coney 11121. Hannah-Jane 8890, Harri et-Butier* 10039, Henry" 7306. Henry Winslow' 10038. John* 10037. John-Butier 10035. Joseph-P. 7304. LUUan* 11053. Lousiana 11443. JIartha" 7305. Mary* p, 454. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Williams, Nathan-Wins low" 10036, Richard-Gordon' 10040, Roger, pp, 46, 47. Samuel 11048, Samuel* p, 454. Sarah* p. 454. Sarah-Davis 3754, p, 315. Seth* p. 454. Thomas 18305. Walter 12948. Walter-Thomas* 11001. Williamson, Albert- EUphaz" 5378. Caroline-Cross 1893, Charles-Albert" 5383, Egbert- Van Shaack' 5385. EUphaz-JIiller 5377. EUa-Jerusha* 5380, Francis-Doris' 5379. Lora-Anna* 5881. Mira-Hammond 5300. Nancy-Minerva" 5383. WiUis, JIary-Elizabeth 9436. Willoughby, p. 55. Eras p. 57. Wilmarth-F. 11196. Wilson 7054. Alonzo" 12552. Carrie-Ella" 12619. Catherine 11873. Charles' 12551. David 11389. Edith- Jlay" 12616. Elizabeth-F. 9909. Emma-Christiena 12622. Fanny-H. 1913. Frank-Winslow' 12548, George-Brinton- McClellen" 12620, John-Barr 12015. John-Garmer 12544, Jonathan 11442. Joseph-Winslow" 12017, Lydia-Frances" 12550, Jlargarette-Elizabeth" 12621. Jlary-Anna" 12618. Olive 2344, 12925. Richard 11391, Sally 9134. WilUam" 12553. Winchell, ch. XV. Gratis ch. XV. Winchenbach, Charles- Frederick" 7960. Claribel* 7959. Mary-Eva" 7962. Nettie-Gurti-ude" 7961, AVilUam-James 7958. Winchester 4587. Benjamin 907. AVing, Ananias 0. Andrew-Moores 6756, John 6, 51, ch, VIIL John-Haines 7890. Levi 11977. Lizzie-Izora" 7891. Louisa-Jane' 0757. Mary 10886. Phebe 11090. Rebecca 11082. Sophia 13438. AVingate, Arthur-JIanverse* 5870. Clara-Adelaide" 5872. Elkanah-JIiller 5869. Geo,-WilUam'° 0871. Winning, Adam-C. 6048. Winslead, p. 67. Winsley, p. 67. Winsmore, Jane pp. 4, 21. .Iohn p, 4. Winsor 5968, Ada- Jane' 1527. Alfred' 1534. Alfred" 1537. Allen' 1545. Arthur-Austin' 1532. Corinda" 1567, Deborah" 1565. EUzabeth-Hale' 1520. Ellis' 1411, Florence-Gregory' 15'20. Frank" 1538. Frederick 1523. George" 1554. George' 1561. George-A", 1562. Gershom 1524. Gershom-Crayton' 1529. Hannah" 1407. Hannah' 1553, Harriet' 1540. Helen" 1535. Henry' 1513. Henry-F". 1563. Horace-Edwin" 1525. James' 1556. Jane' 1524. Joseph" 1544. Winsor, Joshua 1401. Joshua' 1566, Joshua-F". 1568. Judith" 1427. Judith' 1521. Lorenzo-Dow' 1558. Lucia' 1-547. Lucy" 1412. Lucy-Alice' 1559. Mary-Percival" 1536. Pauline' 1528. Rufus' 1522. Rufus" 1539. Ruth-Thomas' 1546. Sarah-Ann' 1550. Seth" 1406. Seth' 1515. Sidney-Edgar" 1533. Sophia' 1552. Susan 1530. Thomas' 1512. Thomas' 1530. Thomas-Irving' 1531. WilUam- W'- 1560. Winthrop, pp. 43, 45, 49, 52, 53, 73. Wisdom, JIargaret ch. VII, p. 286. Wiswell, Mary-W'. 1624. Tobias-Paine' 1622. Witham, Louisa-Barnes 10146. Witherell, Henry 8979. Witherspoon, Mary 869. Withington, S. 1634. Sarah' 1638. Thomas-S'. 1637. Witt, Jerusha-Foster 4121. Wolcott, Roger p. 67. Wolverton, Sarah-Aurelia 6244. Wood 280. Augusta 1110. Charles-Arthur' 5510. Charles-Luther 5509. Clementine 7452. Elizabeth 4293. Esther 803. EvaUne 7453. John-A. 8839. Juliette-Graves 9284. Mary-Catherine 3710. Mary-Lizzie 4105. Mary-Thompson 4765. Samuel 1121, Stephen-N, 4285, (S3) Index II. Wood, Thomas 332. WiUiam 1153, Woodbridge, Mary ch. VII, p. 386. Wm. p. 67. Woodcock, James 8185. Wooding, Alvin-Seaman' 433. Anson' 424. Edmund' 412. Edmund-Anson 406. Ed mund- Anson' 428. Eliza' 411. Ella-Amelia" 429. Emma-CaroUne' 418. Frank-Edmund' 413. Gertrude-Augusta" 419. James' 416. Julius' 414. Jlary-Eliza" 425. William- Arthur" 433. Woodman, Evaette 10233, Woodruff, Josephine 10041. Woods, Abigail-A'. 1863. Alpheus- Winslow' 1803, Augusta-Sophia' 5433. Carios" 5439. Charies-S'. 5440. Daniel 1858, Daniel-Waldo' 1860. Helen-Louisa' 1865. Henry-C 5430. Isabel-Louisa" 5435, Jonathan' 5433. Joseph-Stone' 5436. Laura' 5437, Laura" 5436. Lucius' 5437. Lucius-P*. 5431. Marshall' 5435. Mary' 5442. JIary-Caroline' 1859. Oscai' 5438. Paul 5424. Samuel' 5428, Winslow' 5429. Winslow' 5441. Woodside, Frank 111)35. Woodward 5079. Cynthia 5482. Woodward, Sarauel 4406, William-Dodge" 4407, Woodworth, Harry 13165, Woolinton, Ada-M. 180';5. AVooster, Joseph 1919. Worcester, Eben 8748. Worden, (Baldwin) Ann Saulter 13323. Jlercy ch. VIII. Mercy" pp, 208, 292. Peter G, ch. VIII. Works, Alice-JIay" 9569, Anna-JIaria' 9542. Anna-Maria" 9568. Benjamin' 9558, Electa-Gertrude" 9560, Frederick-James" 9567. George' 9566, George' 9534, 9570. Hannah' 9556. Ida" 9562. James 9530. James' 9031. Jessie 9503, John-Webber' 9561. John- Webber' 9059. Joseph' 9541. Laura" 9538. Louisa' 9535. Rufus' 9532. Sarah' 9551, AVorth, Calvin-G, 12913. AVorthingtou, ch, XVI, AVright, Anna-Maria' 7404. Augustus-Hunt' 4359. Charles- AA'eston" 7013. Clarissa-Curtis" 7490. Edmund 4350. Edmund-AVentworth' 4357. Egbert-Alanson 7403. Elwin 5531, Emma-Jane' 7409. Harriet 5564. Harriet-Francelia' 7400. Henry' 7501, 7510, Heni-y-E". 1734, Horace-Winslow" 4300. James 7493. James" 7494. James-E". 1723. Wright, Joseph-B. 1722. Lewis-Corydon' 7410. Lillian-Salome' 5532. Mary" 7495. Mary-Amanda' 7408. Jlary-Angelina" 4361. Ozro 5535. Polly 6038. Robert' 7411. Rollin' 7413. Theodore-Francis" 4358. Thomas-Ford' 7500. WilUam" 7499. AVrightington, John 9198. Ruth-Davol 4090. AVyeth, Harriet 3800. Wyman, Lizzie-Adelaide 3669. Susan 857. AVynslaive, Walter de p. 8. Yale, Henry 9001. Y'ates, Hallett- Winslow' 13350. Helen-JIaria 6113. Lucy-MaxweU' 13258. Richard-Edgar' 13355. AViUiam 11447. William-AIarshall 13354. Yeaton, Ellen-Jane 8489. Yenney, Earnest" 10937. Irving'" 10938. Jessie" 10936. RusseU 10935, York, B,-P, 1639. Youuij, Anna-Rebekah' 59-34, Chariotte 0576, Daniel-Crockett" 5935. Daniel-Pierce 0931. Prank" 9770. J. 1673. Jane 7635. Jlary 3785, ch. XIII. JIai-y-Luci-i-tia" 5933, Phebe-M, 2204, Robei-t-Hniiiiihi-ey" 5923, Shepherd 9709. Thomas p, 8. (S4) INDEX III. ADDITIONAL INDEX OP PERSONS BEARING TIIE WINSLOW PATRO NYJIIC JIENTIONED IN VOL, IL AND IN THE APPENDIX. Aaron-Martin' 9396, p. 189. Abby-D'. 7857, p. 130. Abby-.lones' 4904, p, 89. AbigaU' p. 56. Abigail' 5554, pp. 100, 171. Abilene' p. 08. Albert' 4785, 9173, pp, 88, 187. Albert' 9178, p, 137. Albert-Henry' 7346, p. 126. Albert-Norton' 10153, p. 150. Albion-K.-Parris' 7854, p. 130. Alfred' 8369, p. 67. Alice-Crane* p. 138. Alice-Halsey' 9751'. AUen' p. 19. Allen-L*. p. 129. AUen-Pilsbury" p. 128. Almira' 5601, p. 108, Almira-Emma* p, 92. Almon-Mack' 9803^ p. 144. Alonzo' p. 21, Amasa-Pride" p. 21, Amasa' 11611. Amos' 8523, p, 135. Ancie-Thurber" 7870, p. u:i. Ann' 0037, p. 90. Anna' p. 17, Anna' p, 133, Anna-EUzabeth' 9237, p. 139. Anuii-Green' p. 16, Anna-Louise' 9750, p, 143, Anna-West' 4575, p, 88, Annie-Cora' 8442, p. 134, Annie-Crosby" 10154, p, 101. Annie-EUzabeth" 10147, p. 150. AnseP 6218, Araunah-Otis' 6377, p. 116. Arthur-Kenelm" p. 129. Arthur-Severance" 9519». Arvilla" p. 17. Asa" p. 14. Asenath' p. 56, Asher- William' p, 22, Augustus-Sydenham' 9749, p. 143. Auleanna" p. 129. Barnabas' p, 56, Barnabas' 8371, pp. 56, 134. Barnabas' p. 12. Bartlett-Bray' 3333, p. 67. BeUe-Cariotta' p. 21. Benjamin" p. 16. Benjamin* 303, p. 13. Benjamin' 6183, pp, 56, 115. Benjamin-Franklin' 4690, p. 88. Benjamin-Rush p, 174. Bernard -Ed ward" p. 92. Bethiah' 1203, p, 17. Bethia" 9200, p, 138. Betsey' 9202, p. 138. Betsey" 5418, pp. 17, 105, Beulah* p. 137. Bradford-Delano' 7852. p. 130. Bradley" 5410, p. 104. Burton-Hockey* p, 128. Byron-Tyler' p. 22. Caleb' p. 171. Calista-M'. p. li). Calvin' 1208, p, 17, Calvin-Averill' p, 19. Caroline" 4555, p 87, Caroline-Elizabeth p. 114. Caroline-Grandy' 10047". Carrie" p. 182. Carrie-Dexter' 9383, p. 138. Catharine-Elizabeth' 12458, p. 161. Catharine-Howland" 12990. Catharine-Jennette' 5417, p. 105. Catharine-0'. p. 172. Celestia-A'. p 20. Chandler' 6261, p. 116. Charity" p. 173. Charles' 5042, p. 90. Charles' pp. 113, 133, Charies* p, 137. Charles-Deane' 10146, p. 149. Charles-Edgar" p. 19. Charies-Edward" 9491, p. 140. Charies-Edwin" p, 125, Charles-Frederick" p, 130. Charles-Hamlin" p. 19, Charies-Henry' 9518, p. 140. Charles-Henry" 10152, p. 150. Charles-Howard' 5057, p. 91. Charies-L". p. 113. Charles-Marius' 6590, p. 117. Charies-Samuel' 7290, p. 125. Charles-Spaulding* 9477^ Chariotte' p. 22. Chariotte' p. 17. Chariotte' 500'3, p. 108. Charlotte-Halstead" p, 15. Chauncey-Rose" 9753, p. 143, Chester' p, 17. Chester-Randolph' p, 18. Clara-A.' p, 130. Clarence-Morton" 0340'^. Clarion-Bartlett" 6360 j. Clarissa' 5386, p. 104. Clark" p. 15. Clark-Ansel' 0383. Clementine' 10696". Col. p. 157, Cora-May" 6351''. Cornelia-Ann' p. 22. Cornelia-Holroyd" 7348, p. 136. Cornelius" pp. 133, 133. (85) K Index IIL Cynthia' 7388, p, 103. (Jynthia-Jones' 0110, p. 100. Cynthia-Helen' 3441, p. 68. D.-C p. 93. Daniel' 9199, p. 188, Daniel' p. 14. Daniel-B'. 9207, p, 138. Daniel-Sherman' p. 17. Daniel- W*. p, 113, David-Corbett' 5051, p. 91. David-LUly' 3587, p, 08. David-Long' 9473, p, 140. Deborah' 6494, p, 17. Della" p. 21. Della-O.-C p. 21. Don-Avery' 4521, p. 106. Dulcena" 3430, p, 08, Ebenezer' 8825, pp, 50, 167. Ebenezer' 9304, p, 138. Edna-Laura" 1U111, p, 101. Edward p. 3, Edward p. 5. Edward p. 6. Edward p. 8, 11. Edward" p. 16, Edward' 813 p, 50. Edward" p. 171. Edward' p. 172. Edward" 9746, pp. 15, 66, 142, Edward* p. 172. Edward" p. 173, Edward-Alexander' 6'.)40, pp, 128, 173, Edward-Burton" p, 1 2!), Edward-Clarendon' 0884, p. 111. Edward-Clinton' 8037, p, 135. Edward-Crane' 10101, ji. 150. Edward-Francis' 11909, p. 154. Edward-Francis" 1 191 3». Edward-Hubbard' O'.lls, p. 123. Edward-Lester" p. 110. Edward-M'. 6-281. Edward-Martin' 6360, 6281, p. 116, Edward-Packard" 7867, p. 130. Edward-S*. p. 150. (SO) Edward-Thomas' 9733, p. 142, Edward-Webster" 6240». Effie-Eldora" p, 19. Effie-Haines" 7866, p. 130. Ellen or Eleanor' p. 34.- EUen-M". p, 173, Eleanor' 10023 p. 145. Eleanor-I." 5044 p, 90. Eleanor-J", p. 114, Eleazer-Ring p, 169. Eleazer-Robbins" 5035, p. 90. Elisha' 7399, p. 136. Elisha-Dillingham' 2883, p, 66, Eliza" p, 22. Eliza-Emma" 2912,p. 66. Elizabeth p, 6, Elizabeth* p, 16. Elizabeth" 1200, pp, 13, 10, Elizabetii" p, 16, Elizabetii-Aun' 8091, p. 164, EUa' p, 133. Ellen-.Corinda' 10141, p. 149. Elsie" p. 13, Elsie-B'rances" 5460, p. 100. Emeline' 2910, 0000, pp. 07, 91. Emeline-Lane' 9237, p, 138. Enierancy-Ann' 0260». Emily-Annette' 10719, p, 153. Emily-Etta" 8441, p, 134. Emily-Melville" p, 134, Emma-Florence' p, 113. Emma-Frances" p. 19, Emma-Henrietta" 9730, p, 141, Emma-Lucy" 0200s . Enima-Payson" 7868, p. 131. Erastus-B". p, 113. Ernest' p, 19. Ethel" 6240''. Eugene-A'. p, 30, Eugene-Hale' 13613°, JAisene-W, p, 20, Evelinc-S'. )>, 20. Everetta-Robbins' 5084, pp. 48, 98. Ezra' 4033, p. 87. jizra" 4.-jyw, p. o«. Ezra-Spooner' 8918, p. 135. Fanny p. 173. Fanny' 5182, p. 103. .Fanny' 6284, p. 131. Fannie-Jane" 13951, Fayette-Darwin' 9492, p. 140, Frances" lOGOGi . Frances-Asbury' p. 15. Frances-Elizabeth' 10155, p. 151. Frances-Harriet' 4228, p. 87. Francis-Dana" 5486, p. 106. Francis-Ellsworth" p. 114. Frank' 5462. pp. 105, 133. Frank-A'. p. 20. Frank-E". 5087 p. 99. Frank-Everett' 9231, p. 138. FrankUn-Asaph' 9487*. Franklin- Augustus" 0239, p. 116. Frederic" 9163, 9228, pp, 136, 138. Frederic" 10159, p. 151. Frederic-R". p. 113. Frederick' 9284, pp. 14, 138. Frederick-Augustus" p. 14, Frederick-Percy p. 115. Gardiner' 5297, 9300, pp, 104, 139, George* 2309 p. r,S. George' 5594, 9165, pp, 108, 136. George" 9169, pp. 133,137, George-Alman* 9477", (4eorge-B", 3234, p, 6 7, Geo.-Bigelow' p, 18 George-Clinton' 8530, p, 135. George-Coit" 9739, p. 142. Geo. -Edward" p. 19, George-Edward* 5080, p. 02, George-Edwin' 5055, p. 91. George-Francis* p. 92. Geo, -Frederic' 12984, p. 162. George-Gilbert' p. 134. George-Henry' 9512*. George-Lucius' p. 17. George-L". p. 173. Persons Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K George-Marcus 0073, p. 115. George-Rex' 8990, p. 136, Geo,-Scott' p. 16. Geoi-ge-Stephen' 11910, p. 161. George- W". p. 133. George-Waitstill" 9477, p. 140. 6eo,-W' 9403, p, 139. Geo, -Wesley" p. 174, Georgianna" 9106, Geraldine-Augjista" 9733, p. 142. Gertrude- Jlay' 9525''. Gilbert p. 6. Gilbert* p. 56. Gilb ;rt' p. 13. Gilbert" 4897, p, 89. Gilbert' 8350, p, 67. GUbert-Ezra' 5634, p, 108. Gilbert-Hathaway' 9331, p. 138. Gordon' 6957, p. 134, Gordon' 6961, p, 134, Gov. p. 6. Gov. p. 97. Grace-Lovine" p. 19. Grata' p, 17. Guilford-C. p. 18. Hannah' p. 17. Hannah' p. 27. Hannah-Coif 97:U, p, 142 Hannah-Gilbert' 4898, p. 89. Hannah-Meliscent' 9476, p. 140. Hannah-Ring p, 168. Harold" 12984". Harold-E', p, 139. Harriet' 10715, p, 103, Harriet" 2855, p, 66. Harriette' 11597, p, 104. Harriet-Dana p. 174, Harriet-Isabel 5299, p, 104. Harriet-Jane" p. 114, Harriet-Jewett' 10142, p. 149. Harriet-Lathrop' 0881, p. 118. Harriet-Lavinia" 9474, p. 189 Harriet-Jlary* 9487". Harriet-Newell' 7818, p. 180. Hattie' 7806, p. 164. Hattie-Bell" p, 116. Harvey' 7821, p, 127. Harvey-Philip' p, 134. Hayward" 5523, p. 87. Hazelton" p, 17. Helen' p, 113, Helen-Brightie" 10000. Helen-Louise' 6900, p. 123. Helen-JIay" p, 129. Henry' p. 16. Henry' p. 17, Henry" pp. 131, 114. Henry-Alden' 13983, p. 163. Henry-Clarke' 10053". Henry-Clay p. 168. Henry-Clay' 9691, p, 141. Henry-Martin' 9400, p. 139. Henry-Moses p. 1 15. r' Henry-Stinson' 7849, p, 164. Henry-Sumner" p, 114. Henry-Thomas' p. 114. Herbert- Hall" 9519, p. 141. Herbert-Howland p. 169, Hewett-Chandler' 8443, p, 134. Hezekiah' 10110, p, 148. Hezekiah-Joues 10054, p. 146. Hiram' 7294, p. 136. Hiram-Benedict' 7391, p. 125. Homer-De Lancy' p. 21. Hopey" 9809, p. 144. Horace' 4841, 10156, pp. 89, 151. Horace' 10161, p. 151. Horace-Spencer" 9049, p. 136, Horatio-Gates p, 174. Howard-Thomas' 6251". Hubbard" p. 120, Hugh-Barney-" 11877". Ida-G" p, 129. Ida-JIaria' 2914, p. 67. Isaac p. 41. Isaac' p. 16. Isaac" 5113, p. 100. Isaac' 7807, p. 127. Isaac" 2841, p, 00, Isaac-Shepard' 5124, p. 101. Isabel'. 9464. p, 139, Issachar* 249, p. 13. Jacob p. 168. Jacob-Snow p. 168. James p. 50. James' 9744, p. 143. James" p. 133. James-B". p. 113, James-Clark" p. IIG. James-Jladison' 3434, p. 68. James-Norton' 9747, p. 142. Jane' 7813, p. 130. Jane-A'. p, 20. Jane-Crane- Brid ges' 10137, p, 148. .Jane-Cummins' p. 17. J,-Burtt' p. 19, Jedediah* 1198, p. 15. Jedediah' p, 21. Jennie' p, 130. Jesse" 5016, p, 90. Jessie-C". p. 20. Jessie-May" p. 19, Joanna' 6871, p. 118. Job p, 62. Job" 36, p. 11. Job* 2023, p. 62. Job' pp. 62, 65. Josephine-L". p, 131. John-Gen, p, 62, Vol. L Johnp, 10. John' p. 16, 34. John p. 174. John" p. 16. John" p, 16. John* p. 16. John" 4205, pp, 16, 17. John" 7806, 10749, pp. 1^7 153 John''5082, 7809, 9233, pp. 92-99, 128, 138, 153. John-A*. p, 113. John- Adams" 3432, p. 68. John-Alviu' 4790, p. 89. John- Archie-Baker" 5896, p. 111. John-B. p. 114. John-Clark' p, 17. John-Coombs' 5895, p, 111. John-Cooper' 5411, p, 105. John-Everett" p, 129. John-Penno" 5290, p, 104. (87) K Lndex IIL .John-Flaok' 9740, p. 142. John-G, -Easton' 13241. John-Gilbert" p. 134. John-Heman' p, 23. John-Henry" p. 16. .lohn-JIerrill p, 168. John-Rutherford p, 115. John-Witham' 10149, p. 150, Joseph" p, 16, Joseph' 8135, p. 131. Joseph" 0031, p. 90. Joseph' 5466, 7805, pp. 105, 130. Joseph-Gooding p, 109, Joseph-Horace' 8923, p. 135. Joseph-Webber 9571, p. 141. Joshua' p, 16. Joshua" p, 113, Joshua-S'. p. 113. Josiah' 7811, p. 130. Julane" 9108, p. 136. Julia-Adelaide" 9781, p. 141. .Julia-Amelia' 2876, p, 66. Julia-Emma" p. 15. JuUetta" 9235, p. 138. Justin' 6065, p. 22. ICate-Geraldine' p. 21. Katharine- JIary" p, 19. Katie" p, 18. Kenelm' pp. 11, 34, 36, 72, 78, 82. Kenelm" p, 57. Kenelm' 2864, 6956, pp. 62, 66, Kenelm" 2843, p, 66. Kenelm-Pelham" p, 147. Kenelm-Rogers" p, 1#5. Laura" p. 17. Laura-F'. p. 15. Lawson-Armstrong' 9488, p, 140. Leah" p. 150. Leander p, 137. Leander-Andros" 9189, p. Ii7, Lelia-Evalyn' p, 22. Lemon-Tisdale' p. 141. Leonora-Jane' 0114, p. 100. Leonora-M'. p. 22. Leonard-Charles' p. 143. Leonard-Corning' 9754, p. 143. (88) Lester-Rodney' p. 18. Liberty' 6283. Linus-Archer" 9336, p. 139. Lizzie-Reynolds" 8896, p. 135. Lorana' 11245, p. 154. Loring-Blanchard-True^ 11729, p. 154. Louisa' 2892, p. 67, Louisa-Payzant p. 110, Lucinda' 6285, Lucinda-Blanch' p. 116. Lucinda-Marcella" 8919, p. 135. Lucien-Spooner' 8924, p, 135. Lucius-Bowman' 8942. p. 136. Lucius-Marvin' p. 18. Lucius-Murray' p, 19. Lucy' 9172, p, 137. Lucy-Almira" 5098, p. 108. Lucy- Ann p. 115. Lucy-Ann' 7296, p. 126. Lucy-T'. p. 114. Luman" 7389, p. 125. Luther' 1201, p. 15. Luther' 9100, p. 136. Lydia" p. 131. Lydia-Ann' 9784, p. 144. Lydia-Cornforth' 4533, p. 87. Lyman- Walker' 7357, p. 130, Mabel-Lizzie p. 115. Jlabel-Rose° p. 19. Maj. Gen. p, 41. Margaret p, 1. Margaret" p, 105. Margaret- J ane' 11218, p. 154. Margaret-Lanier' 9740. Margaret-M, p, 88, Marguerite 100901^. Maria' 5570, p. 107, Marianna p. 115. Maria-J'. p, 139. JJarietia' 9232, p. 138. Marion-M'. p. 30, Jlark-French" p, 22. Martha" 5476, p. 100, Martha' p. 131. Martha-Edith' p. 102. Jlartha-Switzer' 5108, p, 100. Martin-P'- p. 116. Marvin-Lucius" p. 19. Jlarvin-Lucius' p. 22. Jlarvin-Nelson' p. 21. JIary p. 16. JIary' 834, 2013, pp. 50, 164. JIary' p. 17. JIary" 11521. JIary' p. 131. Mary" p. 114. JIary-A». p, 20. JIary-A'. 4788, p, 88. JIary-Ann" 1-1239" p,154. JIary-Ann' j). 17. Mary-Ann-E'. p. 20. Jlary-Augusta-Allen" 4789, p. 89. Jlary- B". 5316, p. 104. Mary-Clark p. 109, Mary-Cookman' p. 143. Mary- tdmi' 7869, p, 131. JIaryetta" p, 133. Mary-Ellen' 10157, p, 151. Mary-Isabel' 10148, p. 150. JIary- J', p, 129, Mary-Jane' 9701, p. 143. Mary-Louisa' 5073. p, 93, Mary-Lovine' p, 19, JIary-OUve' 3439, p, 08, Mary-Pratt' 5OH0, p. 100. Mary-T'. p. 173. Mary-Tyler' p. 22. Mathilda" 10e9(i*. JIattie-JIinerva* 9493, p. 140. Maud" p. 116. Jlary-Foster* 2873, p. 66. Jlercelia-Anna' p. 140. Jlercy" 9198, p. 138. JIercy' 9215, p. 138. Jlercy- V"- 9108. p. 137. Jlilton-Starr" p. 19. Miranda' 8404, pp. 184, 164. Minnie-Sylvia" p. 125. Jliron" 6860, pp. 118,125. Jliron' 0897, p. 1-33. Myrtle-A". p. 31. Nabby-Loveir 3385, p. 66, Nancy' p. 14. Nancy-Fisher' 5593, p. 108. Nancy-Jane" 7835, p. 138. Nathan' 10138, p. 149. Nathan-Crane' 10034, p. 145. Persons Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. K Nathan-Howard' 10043, p. 146. Nathaniel' 6832, 901, pp. 14, 118. Nathaniel' 2907, p. 06. Nathaniel-Dana p. 174, Nathaniel-Rideout' 8439, p. 134. NeUie-JI, 6371". Nellie-Perry" p. 129. Nettie p. 137. Noi-ris 5414, p. 105. Octavius, D.D. p, 2. OUn-Leroy" 02001^ . Olive' 3205, p, 67. Orin-Fowler' 9186, p. 137. Orrin-Henry' 5081, p, 92. Oscar-Fitzell" 8925, p. 136. Otis-Alvin" 8440, p. 134. Paseal-PaoU' 5452, p, 105. Patience" 1597", p, 56, Patience" 13177, p. 163, Patty-Lucinda' p. 31. Peleg' 9399, p. 139. Pelham" p. 114. Percival-Almerin' 6327, p. 115. Perry" 9672, p. 141. Phebe' p. 15, Phebe-Slade' 9241, p. 139. Philip' 8430, p, 134. Philip-Henry" 8435, p. 134, PoUy' p. 173, Prentice" p. 17. Preston- Willard" 4787, p. 88. Priscilla-B'. p, 114. Prudence' p, 133. Rachel-F". p. 113. Ralph-G*. p. 129.. Ray-C 0227", p. 115. Rebecca' p, 56. Rebecca" 2861, p. 06. Rebecca-EUace' p. 173. Rebecca-Ellen' p. 173. Rebecca-H", p. 113. Reginald-Kenelm" 0901. Reuben' 2850, p. 06. Reuben-Colburn' 13613, p. 163, Rhoda-P. p. 174. Rhoda' 8456, p. 63. Bichard p. 1. Richard' 10033, p. 145. Richard' 10055, pp. 143, 147. Richard-Henry' 9729, p. 141. Richmond' p. 113. Robert' p. 15. Robert" 10696". Robert-Delano" p. 151. Robert-McEwan' 4693, p. 88. Robert- Wing' 9260, p. 139. Roland' 2895, p. OO. Roscoe-Dow" 10158, p. 151. Rosina-Ann' p. 22. Rowena' 9104, p. 130. Roxana" p. 14, Rufus-King' 10057, p. 147, Rush" 5407, p, 105. Ruth-G". p. 114. Sally" 0594, p. 117. Saniuel" p. 10. Sarauel" 5017, p. 90. Samuel' 0080, 0086, pp, 98, 110, Samuel-E". 0088, p, 99. Samuel-Freeman' p. 20, Samuel-R". p, 113. Sarah p, 115. Sarah" p, 16. Sarah' 8261, pp. 15, 16, 50, 133, Sarah' 10731, pp, 10, 103. Sarah" 10696\ Sarah-Abbie" 2867. p. 60. Sarah-Bridges' 10140, p. 149. Sarah-Bridges" 10100. p. 151. Sarah-E'. 6286. Sarah-Elizabeth p. 168. Sarah-F»- p. 142. Sarah -Jane" 10118, p. 148. Sarah-Louisa" 2859, pp. 06, 163. Sarah-Lydia" 12991. Sarah- Miller (Bennett) p. 48. Sarah- Wing" 445 p. 13. Seabury' 8449, pp. Oo, 134, 176. Sebrana' p. 174, Seth' 8220, p. 131. Seth' 0028, p. 113. Seth-Thomas" 4658, p. ^.^ Seymour" 7368, p. 126. Seymour-M'. 6976, p, 113. Shadrach' M.D. , 5011, p. 90. Smith" 9182, p. 137. Snow p. 168. Solomon' 8524, p. 130. Sophronia' 3358, pp, 67, 169. Spooner' 9229, p. 138. Susan-Albina-Noble' 11574. Susan-Babbitt' 8932, p. 136. Susan-Dulcena' 3444, p. 68. Sylvia-Babbitt' p. 136, Susanna" p. 16, Temperance" 9726, p, 14L. Thom. s pp. 1, 3, 174, Thomas' 6037, pp. 113, 133, Thomas-GUbert' 4903, p, 89. Thomas-Goodspeed" 6608, p, 33. Thomas-Gross' pp. 113, 114. Thomas-Gross" p. 113, Thomas-Henry p. ,115. Thomas-Jefferson" 3438, p. 68. Thoraas-Soott' p. 15. Timothy" p. 17. Valentine' p, 133. Vernon" p, 32. Verona-Louisa' p. 21. Virginia" 12984", Waldo-Erskine" 2838, p. 65. Walter-Clark' p. 142. Walter-ColUns" 5074, p. 9'2. Walter-Miner" 0251. AVariand-Hosford 0253". AVarren" p, 22. AVarren-Lewis' p. 21. Warren-Lewis" p. 21. AVealthy p, 174, AVealthy' p. 132. AVealthy" p. 133. Wesley" p. 17. Wesley' 9808, p. 144. WUbur" 2870, p. 06. Wilbur-Burnis' p. 23. WiUard' p. 132. K Index ILL WiUiam" p. 22. WiUiam' 2874, 9179, pp. 15, 66, 131, 137. William" p. 114. WiUiam-Copley' 6962, p. 123. WUIiam-Gaston" 10049. WUliam-Gaston* 10062". William-Jay" p. 19. WilUam-Keene" 12464". William-Newton' p. 15. Wm. -Prentice' p. 17. WilUam- Warren' 12014, p. 162. Williams' 4956, p. 90. Winthrop-Church* p. 115. Wirt p. 105. Anna-Green" p. 16. Bela-Henry" p. 177. Benjamin-Rush p. 175. Clarinda-CaroUne p. 176. Edward p. 175. EUjah p, 174. Emeline-Lucinda p. 175. Eunice" p. 169. Fanny p. 176. George p. 175. George-Francis* p. 92. George-Gilbert' p. 177. George-Wesley" p. 177. Harriet-Dana p. 175. Horatio-Gates p. 176. Isabella-Sophia p. 175. John-Bradley p. 177. John p. 176. Josiah" p. 179. .losiah -'Thomas p. 175, Katie p. 175. Lucy-Chandler p. 170. Mary-EUza p. 177. Nathaniel-Dana p. 175. Percy-Edward* 6248". Rhoda p. 175. Rhoda- Ann p. 177. Rush p. 175. Thomas p. 175. Wealthy p. 174. Wealthy-Maria p. 176. (30) INDEX IV. ADDITIONAL INDEX OF PERSONS NOT BEARING THE WINSLOW PATRONYMIC MENTIONED IN VOL. II. AND IN THE APPENDIX. Abbott, Abbie-J. p. 92. Alden-0. p. 135. Adams, Benjamin p. 50. Celia p. 39. Eleanor p. 11. James p. 11. John p. 11. Dr. Joseph-W. p. 103. Levi p. 50. Nancy p. 144. Susan p. 11. Susan- Augusta p. 80. Thomas p, 40. Aikin, Forrester-B. p. 50. Albee, Alma* p. 30. Asahel p. 30. Charies' p. 30. Maria* p. 30. Miriam' p. 80. Seraph" p, 80. Alden, John pp. 5, 6. Aldworth, Henry p. 48. Alexander, Charles-A. p. 141, Allen, Albert 62791. Almira p. 50. Ann-EUza* p. 183. Benjamin p. 108. Charies-E». p. 133. Clarinda p. 19. Clarissa-J. p. 17. Cynthia' 5196, pp. 103, 170. Edward' p. 133. Emma-H". p. 133. Fanny-Evans' 5198, p. 170. George-W'. p. 132. Harriet p, 32. Ida-0'. p, 132, John-Demster" p. 133. John-M'. p. 131. John-W. p. 146. Lucy-May" 6279'°. Mary-V p. 131. Percy- Ann" p, 133. Ransom-Elmer'" 6379'. Renie-Emeline" 6379"=. Russell" p. 131. Allen, Russell-G. p. 131, Russell-G*, p, 131, Rufus- AV", p. 131. Sylvanus" 4368, p. 87. AUerton, Isaac' pp. 5, 6. John p. 6. Mary p. 6. Allison, Sarah pp. 15, 17. AUyne, Christian-Doton p. 67. Edith-Winslow' p. 67. John-Gay p. 67. John-Winslow" 3367, p. 67. Samuel-Hinckley p. 67. Almy, Alice p. 60. Sylvia-Bassett p. 147. Alton, Lucretia-J. p. 71. Amherst, Lord p. 37. Anderson, Edward p. 64. Lucy-Smith" p. 64. Lydia p. 64. Olive-Frances-Wilson" p. 64. Susan- Watson" p. 64. Andros, Benedict p. 169. Thomas p. 169. Andrus, Belle-Emily" 4041, p. 81. EUzur, p. 80. Frank-Burton* 4040, p. 80. Mary-Abigail* 4042, p. 81. Ann, Queen of Eng, p. 11. Appleby, Lucy p, 103. Archbishop of Canterbury p. 4, Arms, Charles' p. 75. Charies' p, 75. Edward-W, p. 75. EUakim' p. 75. EUakim*, Jr. p. 75. William' p. 75. WilUam' p, 75. Arnold, Henry-Thomas" 4137, p. 82. Joel-Blackington p. 188. Joseph-Warren p. 82. Asterborne, Jlay-M. p. llG. Atkinson, Abigail p. 16, Clarissa p. 5, Atwood, Jennie p, 102. Austin, p. 175. Alvin' 10371, p. 153, Edward' 1826, p, 68. Edward-C". p. 152. Edward- Young" 10274, p. 152. Eleanor-F". p. 152. Ellen p. 103. Emeline' 1830, p. 58. Emma-Eliza' 10276, p. 152. Ernest-L". p. 152. Gustavus" 10272, p. 152. Hattie-Estella' 10277, p. 153. Helen-Persis" 10275. Henry-Alfred" 10244". Herbert-G". p, 152. James-Everett" 10273, p. 150. Samuel' 559, 1820, p. 58. Sarah' 10243, p. 153. Stephen" 10244". WilUam' 1830, p. 58. Avery, Jacob p. 166. Rachel p. 166. Averill, Lovina p, 18. Ayre, Helen p, 123. Bachus, p. 86. Mary-C". p. 86. Bacon, Frances p. 52. Lord p. 95. Baker, Abbie-Tilden" p. 44. Abby" p. 44. Abigail' p. 34. AbigaU" p. 39. AbigaU" pp, 40, 41, Addie-Dexter" p. 46. Adeline' p. 46. AUce" p. 84. AUce* pp. 34, 36. AUce" p. 35. Alice' p, 35, Alpira' p. 36. (91) 62 Lndex LY. Baker, Alvin' p. 42. Alvin-Turner' p. 43. Amanda-F'. p. 45. Amos p. 49. Anna' p. 48, Anna (Taggart) p, 122. Anna- Whittemore" p. 45. Ansel-Hays" 6279" . Arthur" p. 43. Asahel-H. p. 19. Augusta' p. 45. Barker' p. 36. Barker-C p. 36. Benjamin" p. 37. Bethiah' p. 84. Bethiah" p. 39. CeUa" p. 40. Charles" pp. 89, 40. Charles" pp. 86, 40, 42. Charles-B". p. 19. Charles-Henry" p. 43. Charles-Martin' p. 42. Daniel" pp. 45, 46. Daniel-Dexter' p. 46. Deborah' p. 40. Edgar" p. 43. Edward' pp, 34, 48, 49. Edward' p. 46. Edward" p. 48. Edward-D.' p. 36. Edward-Doty" pp. 85, 36. Eleanor p. 34. Eleanor" p. 34. Eleanor* p. 34. Eleanor' pp, 39, 49. Eleanor" p. 40. Eleanor' p. 42. Elijah" pp. 39, 45, Elijah" p. 45. EUjah' p, 45. EUzabeth" p. 84. EUzabeth" pp. 36, 36. Elizabeth" p. 35. Elizabeth' pp. 40, 45. EmeUne- Sarah" 6279". Eunice" p, 43. Faith' p. 40. Francis-Henry' p. 45. Frank' p. 46. George" p. 46. George' p. 36. George" p. 45. George-Martin' p. 45, Hannah' p. 89, Hannah" p. 37. Hannah-Baker p. 48, (93) Baker, Harriet' p, 42. Harvey' p. 43. Helen-Parker" p. 40, Henry-Atherton* p. 43. Henry-Augustus' p. 43. Hiram' p. 42. Hiram' p. 43. Horatio' p, 43. Huldah' p, 39, Jabez-AVhittemore' p. 45. James" p. 39. James' p. 39. James' pp. 36, 40. Joel p. 49. John p. 49. John' p. 35. John" pp. 35, 36, 40. John' pp. 36, 44. John" p. 44, Joseph p. 49. Joseph-Harlan* p. 43. Josias p. 34. Kenelm" p. 34. Kenelm* p. 35. Kenelm" p, 35. Keziah' p, 34. Levi' p. 47. Levi" p, 48. Lucy' p, 49. Lucy" pp. 35, 37. Lucy" p. 35. Lucy-Ann" 6279'. Lucy-W'. p, 36, Lydia" p. 84. Lysander' p. 45. Marcia' p. 45. Mariel" p. 43. Martha-Cora" p. 43. Martin" p. 46 Mary p. 49. Mary' p. 34. Mary" p. 40. Mary' p, 45. Mary" p. 46. Mary-Agnes" p. 47. Mary-E'. p. 36. Mary-Reynolds' p. 44. Mercy" p. 86. Miriam" p. 40. Miriam' pp. 36, 43. Nabby' p. 36. Nancy-Rogers' p. 44. Nathaniel" p, 37. Otis' p. 36. Patience' p, 35. Paul' p, 43. Polly-Frost' p. 45. Baker, Ranson-Hawley 6279. Reuben" p. 43, Ruth" p. 35. Ruth' p. 36. Samuel p. 34. Samuel* pp. 84, 89. Samuel' p, 37. Samuel' pp, 39, 40, 48. Samuel' p. 44. Sarah* p. 84. Sarah" pp. 35, 39. Sarah" p. 35. Sarah' p. 36. Sarah-'Thomas' p. 43. Scollay' p. 35. Stella" p. 46. Sylvanus-W'. p. 36. Thomas" p. 39. Thomas" p. 40. Thomas' p. 45. WilUam* pp. 34, 48. WilUam' pp. 36, 36, 48. William" p, 87. William' p. 36. Winslow p. 49. Baldwin, Dudley p. 146. Henrietta-E. 12974. Laura p. 48. Ball, Charles p. 173. Helen-Augusta' p. 173. NelUe-Carrol' p. 173. Bangs, Luthera p. 50. Banks, Charles-E. p. 50. Gen. N.-P. p, 35. Bansalt, Nathaniel p. 165, Barclay, Mrs. Walter-C p. 137. Barden, Charlotte p. 50. Barker, p. 36. Elizabeth p. 11. Ruth p. 85. Barnard, Harriet p. 87. Mary-Lowe p, 37. Barnes, Rev. Albert p. 118. Barnett, Susan p. 18, Barney, Sarah -(Jrace p, 18. Barnum, Emily-Amanda p. 125. Barrows, Thomas-C. p. 65. Bartell, Rev. Dr, p. 122. Bartlett, Benjamin* p. 148. Maud* p. 148. W.-A. p. 148. Batchelder, Jesse p. 117. Bateman, Grant 6195. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Pat/ronymic. Bateman, Mary p. 131. Bates, Albert p. 41. EUzabeth p. 113. Walter-Clift" p, 41. Baston, Francis-Edwin' 11239B. George-Edwin 11239". Winslow-North' 11239'. Baxter, Hattie-Teresa p. 52. Beals, Ivanna-Winslow' p. 135. Jeremiah p, 185. Lewis p. 170. Lois-Charlotte* 5201, p. 170. Mary-EUzabeth' p, 135. Bear, Rev. Dr. p, 142. Beardsley, Ezekiel-Freder- ick p. 19, Beebe, EUa-May' 3950, p. 76. Pariey* 3943, p, 76, Willie' 8951, p. 76, Bellamy, Dr. Joseph p, 8. Bender, 1772, p. 57. Bennett, Alfred p. 49. AUce-Maria" p. 52. Arthur-Henry" p. 51. Ashley-Cooper p, 51. Charles-D, p. 129. Charles-Edwin* p. 52. Charles-AV. p. 129. Cora-Luella" p. 51. Fayette-Henry* p. 51. George-Wheeler' p. 52. Harlaiid-Ashley'* p. 52. Ilairiet-Sophia' p. 51. Jane- Elvira" p. 51. JIartha-Ann* p. 51. Maud-Almira" p. 52. Mary-Abigail* p, 51. Sarah-Miller pp. 48, 92. Thomas p. 14. William-Alonzo* p. 51. Benson, Adelaide p. 64. Benteen, Lieut.-Col. F.-AV. p. 159, Benton, Elisha-S. p. 165. Beresford, William Esq. p. 1. Bernard, Francis p. 1. Sir Francis p. 1. Jane p, 1. Berry, Alfred' p. 63. Ann' p. 03. Annie-Louisa' p. 64. Berry, Charles-Fred", p, 65. Charles-Johnson" p. 64. Edward-Amirald" p. 63. Emily' p. 65. Emily-Jane" p. 64. Freeman-Hale-Todd" p. 64. George p. 62. Henry' p. 64. Henry-Alfred" p. 64. Ira p. 149. Joanna' p. 65. Joshua' p. 62. Julia-Olive' p, 65. Louisa' p, 64. Louisa-Anderson' p, 64, Lucy' p. 62, JIary' p. 03, JIary- Amanda' p. 64. Mary-R, p, 37. Nathaniel- Wilson' p. 64, Nathaniel-Wilson" p, 65. Obadiah p. 62. Robert-JlelvUle" p. 64. Robert-Pagan' pp. 63, 65. Robert-Pagan' p. 64. Robert-Pagan* p. 65. Seth-Hale* p. 64. Sophia" p. 66. Williard-Hale* p, 64. William-Orlando' p. 64. Bessey, Betsey' p, 65. Cordelia-M'. 2501, p. 65. Louisa" 2500, p, 65. Bevan, Llewellyn-D. p. . 109. Bicknal, Nathaniel p. 104. Bigelow, Sally p. 17. Billington, John pp. 5, 6. Bishop, Alice-G*. p. 129. Frank-C. p, 165. N.-C. p. 129. Nina-May* p. 1 29. Bixby, Llewellyn p. 65. Blackstone, p. 95. Blackwell, Grace- Wins low' p. 102. RusseU-W.-S, p. 102. Waldo-Russell' p. 102. Blake, Betsey' 5226, p. 104. Evans' 5231, p. 104. Fanny' 5309, p. 103, Fayette' 5166, p. 102. Julia' .'5216, p. 104. Mira' 5187, p. 103. Blake, Thatcher' 5219, p. 104. Wallace-Herbert 0270". Winslow' 5221, p. 104. Blakeney, Christina-Par kins p. 74. Blodgett, Charies-W. 11911, p. 161. George-Winslow p. 161. Blunt, John-F. p. 134. Bodin, Mary-A. p. 54. Bogue, Virgil p, 117. Bolles, Rev. Dr, p. 146. Bonney, Mary-Jane p. 47. Boody, Charles-Edward' 10169, p. 151. Eleanor-Maria' 10166, p, 151. Jane-Crane' 10164, p. 151. Booth, Charles-Thomas pp. 81, 167. Ellen-Lucinda" 4000, p. 81, Guy-Eben" pp, 81, 167. Royal-Owen'* pp. 81, 167. Sally-Ida" p. 167. Watson-Eldridge'" p. 81. Borden, Hannah' 9181, p. 137. Botts, Mary-Jane p. 71. Bowditch, Alexauder-G, 12770". Boyd, James-P. 3999, p. 79. Boynton, Mary" p. 43, BradforcJ, Dorothy p, 6. Ellen" 1466, p. 55. Frances p. 40. Gov. pp. 6, 10. John p. 163. Sarah p. 34, William p. 5. Gov. WUliam p. 34. Mr. William p. 6. Bradley, Charles- Wm. 546, p. 14. Geo.- Douglas" p. 14. Mary-Alice" p. 14. Bradstreet, Simon ch. B. p, 32. Brady, Mary p. 14. Bragg, Silas-W. p. 53. Brammer, Wallace p. 30. Breed, Wm.-P. p. 120. (93) Lndex LY. Brewster, Charles-O. p. 61. Joseph p. 36. Mr. William pp. 5, 6. Briggs, Hannah p, 16. Brigham, Emma-Frances p. 68, Hattie-N. p, 55. John-C, p. 33, Bright, Ann pp. 23, 24. Brightman, Geo.-E. p. 162, Briles, EUsha" p. 83. EUzabeth" r,. 83. John" p. 83. John-FrankUn p. 88. Wm. -Alexander" p. 83. Britterige, Richard p, 6. Broadhea(J, p. 96. Broadwell, Edward-Her bert" p. 14. James-Cutter 548, p. 14. Brooks, Anua-Maria 412, p. 13. Clara-E». 6285». Cooper 6286. Florence-L". 6285". Julia-E". 6285". Brooke, Richard, Esq. p. 1. Brown, Auna-JIary' p, 41. Arthur-Hampden' p. 41. Bessie- AVales' p. 42. Chad' p, 59. David p, 78, General p. 158, James' p. 59. James* p. 59. John" p, 59. John" p. 59. Lucy' 12786, p. 162. Lucy-Walker" p. 41. Mrs. p. 72. Peter p. 6. Sarah" p, 59. Washington p. 41. W.-Augustus" p. 42. Bruce, Charles p. 37. Bryant, Lloyd-L". 6229'. 8, -P. 6239. Buck, Charles-Warren p. 176. Harvey-Norton p, 176, Horatio-Winslow p, 176. Jane-Augusta p, 176. Buckingham, Duke of p. 1. Bucklin, Wellington p. 65. Buffington, Effie p. 137. Bull, Flora-G. p. 127. (94) Bullis, Arthur- Wetmore' p. 123. Clarence-Gordon" p, 123. Cyrus-E. p, 123. Ernest* p. 123. Bumpus, tJrsoii p. 20. Bundock, Capt, pp, 23, 29. Burford, Richard de (Bish op of Chichester, Eng.) p, 4. Burnham, Josiah p. 62. Louis p. 50.- Burns, Gertrude, p. 83. Mary p. 104. Mary-Abigail p. 92. Burrill, Henry" p. 52. Lyman p. 52. Burroughs, George-Stock ton, D.D,, Ph. D,, p. 77. Harold" p. 77. JIabel" p. 77. Ralph" p. 77. Burt, Abner p. 62. Alice-L. p, 100. Burton, Alfred-Edgar' p. 63. Alfred-JlerrUl' p. 63, Edwin-JIelviUe" p. 63. Mary-Agnes" p, 63. WUliam p. 63. WiUiam, Sen, p, 63. WilUam-Edwin' p. 63. Bush, WiUiam-H. p. 81. Butler, EUzabeth ch. B., p. 33. Butler, Gen. p. 101. Button, Simeon p. 167. Elizabeth p, 166. Buxton, Lydia-Ann p. 18. Byfield, Nathan Esq, Barns, Ebenezer-Winslow' 6332, p. 104. Bradley, Emily p. 177. Calhoun, John-C. p. 94. Campan, EmUy-A. 12916, Campbell, Archibald p. 38. Ellis" p, 38. IsabeUa p, 165. Lovel-Rawson" p, 38. Ormsby" p, 38. Candler, Frances- Vaughan" p. 133, Wm, -Latham p. 133. Carpenter, Calista" 4015, p. 80. Carpenter, EmUy' 4038, p, 80. Emily-Eloise" 4037, p. 80. Eugene-Perry' 4046, p. 81. Homer-Benjamin" 4024, p. 80. Horace p. 20. Phebe-Helen" 4033, p. 80. Seymour-Landon" 4036, p, 80.' Seymour-Landon* 4045, p. 81. Cartland. Alphonse-Lam artine" 11173". George-Harrison' 11173". Helen-M". 11173', JIary-Jane" 11173E, Phebe-P". 11173". Sarah' 11174, Sarah-Elizabeth" 11173'. Cartright, George-B. p. 61. Cary, AUce" 12928. Avis" 12929. AVm. -Henry-Harrison 12927. WUliam-JI". 12930. Carver, Addie-Bell-Sarah" p. 23. Emma-Mandana' p. 41. Florence-Emogene' p. . 22. Francis-Eugene" p. 41, Frederic-Cassius" p, 22. George-Hatch" p, 41. Gov. p. 5. Hatch p. 41. Mr. John p, 5. AVUliam-C. p. 22. Castler, John p. 132. Cattell, W,-C, p. 121. Chace, Clark p. 139. Ida-BeUe" 9338, p, 189. Lizzie-Clark" 9239, p. 139, Chaffin, Grace* p, 104, Robert p. 164. Chamberlain, Ettie-Cal ista" 4017, p. 80. Josiah-Bradley p. 80. W.-S. p. 146. Chambers, Harry-S. p. 130. May-Bennett* p. 130. Chandler, Alfred-DuPont" 8350, p, 183. Po'sons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Chandler, Charles-Lyon" p. 133. EUzabeth-Taylor p. 151. Frances- Vaughan' 8347, p. 183. Hannah-Anderson' 8358, pp. 133, 164. Henry-Poor' p. 133. • Irap, 40. Peleg pp. 56, 133. Channell, p, 30. Jessie-Maria" p. 80. Chapin, Bion-Samuelp. 76. C.-O. p. 110. Chapman, EUzabeth p. 131. Sidnev-A. p, 54. Charles I. (King of Eng.) pp. 1, 2, 8, 4. Chase, Elizabeth-Rich mond" 5116, p, 100. Edmund-Brooks" p, 101. Edmund-Chester' p, 101. Frank-Augustine' 5118, p. 101. JIary p, 133, Alary-Elizabeth p, 137. Chesebro, Albert-Stanton* p. 60. E, -Stanton p, 60. Cheney, Arthur p. 09. ChiUson, HeUm p. 69. Chilton, James, pp. 5, 6. Jlary p, 16. Chipman, Hannah- W'ads- worth p. 62. Church, Albert-T". 12772". AUce* 12774=. Charles-D. p. 68. Corwin" 12774". Edith-Russell" 12774". Edmund-Valentine" 12771. Edmund-Valentine' 12772"; EUzabeth-Taylor' 12770. John' 12774. Jlary-Bradbury-Eels" p. 55. Mary-Esther' 12289, p. 161. Susan-Amelia" 12773, WUUam-Simons" 12772. Churchill, Ruhama p. 135. Clark, Brainard 6285". D.-H. p, 103. David-Oakes p, 161. Donald-Holmes' 5164, p. 103. Clark, EUzabeth p. 57. Elizabeth p, 168. Elizabeth' 3737, p. 69. Elton" 12460". Isham-Fannin* 5163, p. 108. John-Gilman p 103. Lovina-Smith p. 139. Lucy p. 130. Richard p. 6. Clarke, Mrs. Dr. W.-A. p. 146. Helen-Jlar p. 146. Mary-Ann p. 140. Welcome-Arnold p. 146. AVilliam 11173". William-E". 11173^. Clapp, p. 34, Eai-l" 703, p. 50, EUza- AVinslow' 5023, p. 90. George-Robbins' 5024, p. 90. Sidna p. 50. Sidney p. 60. Seth" p. 50. Clatur, Sarah-Elizabeth Clayton, Alvah-Clarence p. 87. Cleland, p. 174. Cleveland, Abram-Luther 12991, Cora-Baker' 12991". Alabel-Winslow' 12991*. Clifton, Alice-Florence" 6364. Jirah- Watson' 6363, Cloudman, Nathan-Bernet p. 153. Cobb, Edward" p, 153. Hannah" p, 153. James" p. 153. Olive' 11014, p. 153. Coburn, George-L. p. 89. Cockran, p, 173. Coffin, Josiah p. 10. Cogswell, Mary, p, 57. Coit, Sarah p.. 142, Coker, Joseph ch, B., p. 32. Colborn, EUas p. 86. Fanny* p. 86. Sarah" p. 86. Cole, Abby- Winslow' p, 57. Abraham 1786. p. 57. Abraham' p, 07, Albert-Augustus' p. 58. Cole, Anna-R". p. 58. Charles-A". p. 58. Charies-E". p. 58. EUa-L". p. 58. George" p, 58. George-R". p. 58. Hannah-Green' 1789, p. 57. John p. 167. Joseph-Green' 1794, p. 58. Joseph-G". p, 58. Martha' p. 58. Martha-G". p. 58. Rollo-M". p, 58. Susan nah - Winslow" 7421, p. 126. William' p, 58. Collamore, Elizabeth- Holmes" 7555, p. 127. Horace' 7554, p. 127. Compton, Wm. p. 172. Conner, Ella p. 70, Connor, George-E. p. 129. Cook, Achsah" 4065, p. 82. Albert p. 53. Anabel" p. 53. Charles-Emerson" p. 81. Charles-Theodore' 4055, p. 81. Ellen" 4058, pp. 81, 167. EUen-A". p. 58. Erastus-Holton" 4054, p. 81. Francis pp, 5, 6. Helen-EUzabeth'" p. 81. Henry p, 164. John p. 10 John- James-Augustus*, 4070, p. 168. Mark-Heniy" 4081, p. 82. Mary-EUen" 4056, p. 81. Nina-Gertrude" p. 81. Parsons, ch. B. p. 33. PoUy' (Parsons) p. 82. Combs, Arden-W. Cooper, Aaron-B. p. 125. Delia-R". p. 125. EUen-E'. p, 125. Frances-J". p, 125, William-Burnett p. 51. Corcoran, p. 178, Core, Julane p. 136. Coverly, Samuel p. 16, Cowell, George-Oscar p. 101. (95) Index lY. Cowell, George-Richmond* p. 101, Samuel-Oscar" p. 101. Cowles, Edwin p. 146. Crabtree, Ad a- VV allace* 5944, p. 112. WilUson-Cornelius p. 112. Crackston, John p. 5. Crafts, Abigail p. 23. Hannah p. 23. Craig, Anna- Wood'" p. 81. EUen-Callie'° p, 168. Hattie- Veda'" p, 167. Isabella* 4063, pp. 82, 167. Luther* 4064, pp. 82, 168. Jlary-Anna" 4062, pp. 83, 167. Minnie-Esta" p. 167. Sarah" 4059, pp, 81, 167. WiUiara, M.D, p. 81. William-Edwin'* p. 81, WilUam- Augustus" 4061, pp. 83, 107. Crandell, (jeorge p. 144. Crawford, Jlyra-E, p. 144. Crieghton, Capt. p, 2. Crissa, Sarah p. 38. Critchett, Carl' p. 107. Fred-Bird* p. 107. George-Winslow' 5059, p. 107. Guy" p. 107. Harlan" 5562, p. 107. Harry-Dorr* p, 107. James p, 106, James-Calvin" 5504, p. 107. James-Clyde" 5556, p. 107. John" 5557, p. 107, JlilUe-OUve" p. 107, Otis-Adams" 5555, p, 100. Otis-Adams" p, 107. Pearl" p. 107. Ray" p. 107. Crocker, Hattie-AVinslow" 3979, p. 07. George-Fenelon" 2980, p. 67. ! Mrs. Araminda-D. p. 103. Crockett, Sarah-Cordelia p. 64. (96) Cromwell, Oliver pp. 1, 3. Cross, Cora-N. p. 74. Crossman, Cora-Jl. 6235. Loula* 6235". Crouch, Mary-JI. p. 128. Cummings, Lucinda- Vi letta* 8933, p, 76. Curtis, Edward p. 87. Cushing, David p. 57. Hon. T. p. 128. Cushman-Edward p. 173, Edward" p. 173, Fannie-Winslow* p. 92. George-Henry p. 92. Louisa p. 44. Cutter, Charies-H. 11173^. Dakin, Charles p. 68. Gertrude" p. 68. Dalton, James p. 48. Damon, p. 42. Mariel p. 42. Dana, Harriet p. 175. Judge p. 175. S,-W. p. 121. Daniels, Jared-W. p. 161. Davenport, Llewellyn- Dana p, 66. Sadie" 12904'=. Thomas" 12904". Davies, Charles p. 54. Charles" p. 54. Joshua" p. 54. Davis, Albert p. 114. Arthur p. 114, Arthur-Edwin* p. 101, Carrie-Livingston p, 143, Edwin-James p. 101 Evap, 114. Henry p. 3, Judge p, 11. Judith-EUza p. Ill, Mary-S. 13201. Rebecca p, 53. Sarah' 8473, p. 130, Dean, ¦ p, 65. Death, Martha p. 49, Defendorf, Mabel* 6360', Pearl- Winslow* 0360 . Stephen 6200s. DeForrest, Jacob-P, p, 105. Delano, Harriet p. 113, Martha p. 42. DeMaranville, Chloe" p, 30, EUsha-P. p. 30. Henry" p. 30. Deming, Almon-Frank' 9793, p. 144. Deming, Bertha-E*. p, 144. John p. 16. Myrtie- A*, p, 144, Orin-Erastus p, 144. WUlie-Egbert" 9791, p. 144. Demuth, p. 131. Dennison, Mary p, 147. Derbyshire, Fanny-Eliza p. 145. Devotion, Hannah p. 23. Martha p, 23. Dewey, Elvira' p. 100. Emily" p. 100. George p. 106. Louise" p. 106. Sarah' p. 106. AVinslow' p. 106. DeWoIf, Clara- Ann p, 60. Charles 1752, p. 57. Dexter, Ann p, 50. Henry-M., D.D. p. 11. Phebe-Anne (— ) p, 138. Dickerson, Anna-Lulu" p. 142. Clara" p. 142, Frank' 9731, p, 141. Frank-Secor" p. 142. Harold" p. 142. John-S. p. 141. JuUa-Winslow* p, 142. Dickinson, Charles-Ed ward" 13924'=. Etta-Florence" 12924''. Higby 12924. James-Herbert" 12924" Jennie- Jlay" 129'34". AVm. -P. ch. B. p. 33. Dickey, Charles-A. p. 121. Dieskau, Baron p. 27. Diggins, Emma-Jane p. 69. Digney, p, 90. Alfred-Winslow* p. 90. Dillenback, Bertha" 6266", Hanly 6266. Dix, Gov. p. 94. Doane, p, 57. Rev. lliram p, 22. Dodd, Robert-Alexander p. 112. Dolan, Helena-Theresa 11908. Dotey, Edward p. 6. John p. 28. Patience pp. 34, 85. Douglas, Pred-E'°. p. 171. Harry-E". p. 171. Persons Not Bearing the Winston- Patronymic. Douglas, Myra-C'°- p. 171. O.-K. p. 171. Dow, Colonel p. 101. Luther p. 91. Phebe-(3reely p. 151. Sarah-Walker" p. 91. Doyle, Caroline p. 83. Drummond, Alton-H" p. 58. Cora-L" p. 53. Eliza' p. 53, Ernest- W». p. 53. Fessenden-C". p. 53. Flora-B". p. 53. George-L". p. 53. George-W" p. 53. Grace-E". p. 53. Harriet" p. 53. James p. 53. James" p. 53. James-H'. p. 53. JIary-L*. p. 53. OUve" p. 53. Rutherford" p. 53. Dudley, Mercy ch. B. p. 32. Whitney p. 113. Dugger, Albert- Arthur p. 78. Flora-Suessa p. 78. Helen-Marietta p. 78. Jarrot p. 78. Jarrot-Prator p. 78. Mary-Clarissa p. 78. Samuel-Bastian p. 78. Samuel-Odell, p. 78. Susan-Adeline p. 78. Dulles, Allen-Macy" 6886, p. 122. Anna-SriUe 6889, p. 123, Charles-Winslow" 6883, p. 121. Charles-Winslow' p, 121. Elizabeth-Winslow' p. 121. Harriet-Winslow" p. 122. Heatly-Courtonne p, 122. James-Bateman" p, 121. John-Foster" p. 123, John-Welshpp,118, 133. John-Welsh" 6883, p. 121. John- Welsh" p, 131. Joseph-Heatly' 6885, p. 122. Nataline-Baynard p. 122. Perit' 6884, p. 121. Sophia-Heatly" p. 122. Dulles, WilUam" 6888, p. 122. Dunham, Rev. p. 149. Dunn, Charles- Winfield" 6265"- George-Ai-thur" 6264. Dunton, Corena p. 134. Etta- Winslow' p. 184. JIarcellus p. 134. Durden, Ellen-Baker" 3875, p. 74. Durgin, p. 172 Durivage, p. 48. Ann p. 48, Anna-Letitia" p, 48. Everett' p, 48, Frances-S", p, 48. Francis- Alexander' pp. 48, 49. Hannah" p. 48. John' p. 48. Letitia' p. 48. Robert' p, 48. Durkee, Emma- West" p. 68. Eugene-Return p. 68. Eugene-Winslow'" 3442, p. 68. Helen-Winslow" p. 68. AVilUam- Wells'" 3443, p. 68. DuPont, p. 47. Dutch, Phebe p. 50. Duval, Emilie p. 61. Dwight, Edwin-WeUs' 9765, p. 144. JIary-Winslow" 9762, p. 143. Richard-Henry- AVins low" 9764, p, 143. William-Henry p. 143. Dwyer, H.-B. p. 93. Dyke, EUzabeth p, 30. Dyer, Eliza p, 113, Grace-Eugenia p. 61, Luella-EUzabeth 6216". Sarah p. 29. Eastman, Aliston" p, 03, Daniel p. 53. Eaton, Francis pp, 5, 6. Eddy, Abigail' 2016, p. 166. Ambrose' p, 106. Antoinette' p. 165. Avery" p. 166. Avery' p. 166. Bertha* p. 137. Eddy, Bessie* p. 137. Betsey-Sherman' p. 166. Caleb-Frank p. 136. Clementine' p. 165. CUfford'p. 137. Clinton-Lucius" p. 136. Constant' p. 164. Devotion' 2014, p, 164. Devotion-C p, 105. Devotion-C". p. 1G5. Eliza' pp. 105, 166, EUza' p. 165. EUzabeth' 2020, 8825, p. 167. Elizabeth' p 165. EUzabeth' p. 165. Frank-Stetson" p, 137. Frederick- Winslow" p. 137. George-Winslow" p. 136. Gilbert" p. 164. Hannah" p. 166. Hannah' p. 166. Henry' p. 166. Henry-T'. p, 105. Humphrey " p, 167. Ira-B'. p. 165. Isabella' p. 165. Jacob-FoUett' p. 160. Jemima' 2015, p. 166. John" p. 166. John' p. 166. Jonathan" p. 166. Juliet' p. 165. Katharine-Cleveland* p. 137. LUUan" p. 136. Lois" p. 166. Louisa-JIaria" p. 136. Lucy' p. 166. Luther" p. 166. Luther' p. 166. Lydia' p. 166. Jlarion" p. 137. Mary" 2021, p. 167. Mary' pp. 165, 166, Mary-B". p. 1(55. Mary-Sherman' p, 165. Nancy" p. 167. Obadiah" 2018, p. 166. Prudence' p. 160. Robert" p. 166. Russell" p. 166. Russell' p. 165, Russell-Avery" p. 105, Ruth' 2022, p. 167, Ruth* p. 137, (9-0 Index 1 Y. Eddy, Ruth-Ann" p. 165. Ruth-Ann" p. 165, Sabra' p. 166, Sally' p, 166. Samuel p, 10, Sebble" p, 166, Sherman" p, 165, Sherman' p, 166, Silva" 2017, p, 166. Sibyl' p, 160. Tisdale" 2019, p, 166. Tisdale" p, 165, Tisdale' p. 160. Edward I, (King of Eng,) p. 2, Edward II. (King of Bug.) p, 2, Edward IIL (KingofEng,) p, 2. Edwards, Amelia-B. p,124. Elder, Clarissa 11548. EUot, Jemima ch. B, p 32. John p. 23. Philip p. 23. EUiot, J. p. 24, R, and H.-F. p. 128. Ellis, ¦ p. 173. English, Thomas p. 6. Epps, Daniel ch. 13. p. 32. Erne, Earl of p. 2. Everett, Edward p. 48. Lucy p. 48. Ewell, p. 42. Fairbanks, Albert- AVilder p. 7L Charies-Wilder" p. 71. Fales, Franklin-S. p. 87. FaUas, WUliam p. 133. Farmer, EUa-Morinda p, 81. Farnham, Sarah p, 131, FarweU, Henry' p, 73, Faulkner, LUlie p, 86, Felch, Jennie p, 137, Fellows, WiUiam p, 160, Felt, Daniel-Ide p. 37. Feltis, Alexander p. 43. Asa" p. 43. Ferris, Alice-Lavinia'" 3836, p. 70. Cliarles-Leonard" JI.D. 3883, p. 70. Helen-Isabel" p. 70. Hiram-Gano'° p. 70. LUia-Francina" 3834, p, 70. Ruth-AUce" p. 70, (98) Fessenden, Clarissa-Barry p. 67, Fikes, John 6285". Files, Robert p, 63. Finson, James-Jordan p, 161, Fish, Betsey p, 45. Fisher, Charles" p, 37. Daniel pp. 35, 37, 49. Daniel-Cowell' p. 37. Emily-Augusta" 3976, p, 77. Frances-Marie' 3985, p, 78, Joseph" p. 37. Lucy-Baker" p, 37, Martha-Jane" 3969, p, 70. Fitch, Emilie-Campan" 12916". Elsie- Alexandrine' 12916b, JIary-Elizabeth p. 141. Fitts, Sophia p. 175. Fletcher, Jloses p, 5. Foot, Annie-Parsons'" p. 79. Fi-ances-EUen" 3998, p. 79. Henry-Lyman, p. 79, Marie-Laflin'" 3997, p. 79. Forbes, JIargaret 6-^39, Ford, Hannah pp. 34, 39. John p. 36. Joshua p. 36. Lucy-Latham p. 63. Forrest, General p. 157. Fortiscue, Sir John p. 1. Forward, p. 73. Gen. Joseph-JIorton" p. 73. Pliny" p. 73. Foster, Daniel p. 29. Edith, p. 122. Francis-Bailey p. 66, Jlehetable (Wyllis) [Rus sell] p. 32. Thomas-.\. p, 129, Fountain, Helen-Lovina' 6762, p. 118. Henry-Richmond 6761, p. 118. Fowle, Hannah pp. 23, 3t, Fowler, Joseph-Jl. p. 173, Pox, Ethel-D". 10714". George p, 97, Winslow" 10714". Francis, Caroline-Alice p. 92. Frazer, Minnie p. 104, Freeman, David p. 114, French, Bela-Pratt p. 185. Helen-Maria p. 90. Isaac p. 37. Lucy- Alice" p. 135. Fries, Mary-E. p. 117. Frink, Elizabeth p, 62. Fuller, Abbie-Head p. 39, Douglas-Bacon" p. 74, Edward pp. 5, 6. Maria p, 88. JIartin p. 74. Samuel pp. 5, 6, Fulton, Capt. p. 101. Funson, Anna-Eliza p. 21. Gale, Betsey-Winslow" 6061. Daniel-Warren' 6062. Gamage, Ezra-Winslow' 4570, p, 88. Howard- Winslow" 4507, p. 88. Gardiner, Edward-Wins low" 11895". Harrison-Winslow" 1189.5", Gardner, Allen p. 88. Ann p, 16. Richard p. 6. Susan-W. p. 113. Gay, Ernest-Lewis" 1855", p. 59. Frederick-Lewis" 1852, p. 59. George-Henry p. 59. George-Henry' 1853, p. 69. Gaylord, Frederick-Rod erick p. 105. LiUie"p, 105. Nellie" p, 105. Gibbs, George-A. ch. B., p. 33. Sylvia-J. p. 54. Gibson, Mary p. 29. Gilchrist, Anna-Marv" p. 71. Gen. Charles-Allen* S841, p. 70. Charles-G. p. 69, David-Van Brugh* 3849, p. 71. Edward-May' 3805, p. 71. Helen-Elva" 3850, p, 71. Helen-Frances" p. 71. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Horace-Alton'" p, 71. Ivan-Erastus'" 3862, p, 71. Joseph-GUmer'* 3842, p. 70. Jlagnolia-EUen" p. 71. Mary-Albertine" p. 71. Jlinerva-Frances'" 3843, p. 71. Sarah-Cornelia'" p, 71, William-Leonard'" p, 71. Gilkey, p. 147, Gilman, Arthur-C 0385'', George-W. 6285, Glass, l3eborah p. 50, Mary p. 56. Goddard, F.-Norton p, 142. J. -Warren p. 142. Warren-N. p, 142, Golder, Jlelissa-H. p, 138. Goodell, Charles-R, p. 64. Louisa-Anderson" \). 64. Jlary-Thurston' p, 04. Reginald-Rusden" p, 04. Gooding, Joseph p. 108, Goodman, John p, 5. Goodsell, Curtis p, 36. Goodwin, George-Fred erick* 2860, p. 06, George-Kittredge" pp. 66, 163. Ithamar ch. B., p. 33. Gordon, Agnes-Hooper" 12394. John p, 78. Gould, Ashbel-Kidder p, 104. Edwin-Tilton' p. 37. Lucy-H. p, 37. Samuel p. 149. Vinson ch. B,, p. 33. Graham, pp. 100, 133, Grant, (Jen. p. 155, Graves, Hattie p, 81. Hattie-S. p. 167. Gray, p. 173, Charies-F'. 6286". Edward p. 16. Daniel-C. 6286. Frederic-A". 6286". Gertude-JI". 6286°. Green, Anna p. 16. Abigail"1752, p. 57, AbigaiP 1776, p. 57. Caroline-E'. p, 163. Edwin" p. 163, Green, Hannali" 1755, n, 57, IIattie-D°- p. 163, Isaiah-Lewis' 1773, p. 57, Isaiah-L'. 1774, p. 57. Judith p. 141. JIartha" 1786, p. 57, Martin p. 163. Nellie* p. 163. AV.-B. p. 120. Greene, Evalyn-Adelaide' 548, p. 14, Fannie-Rayford' 539, p. 13. Lucius-Thomas" p, 53, Jlary-Alice' 545, p, 14. OUver" 533, p, 13. Thomas-Robinson p, 53. Grierson, General p, 159. Griffin, AUce-.MabeP" p, 152, Austin-Kenelm" p, 103, Catharine" 9967, pp. 144, 164. Cornelia" p, 164. Daniel" 10331, p. 101. Ellen" p. 164. EUza' p. 164. JIarcia" p. 164. Jlarietta' p, 164, Trifitam-R. pp. 134, 164. Gross, Ruth p. 113, Gunn, Martin p, 133. Gussenbauer, Eliza-Jane" p. 30. Forest-Albert" p. 30. Peter p. 20. Hacy, p. 145. Hadley, Florence-Somcrs p. 112. Hagamon, Frances-Julia p. 117. Haight, p, 107. Haines, Harry p, 133. Hale, Sir Jlatthew ]i. 90. Haley, Deliverance p. 03, Hall, Anna" 11593, Blanche-JIay' 6205». Clara-Augusta' p 43. Clara-JIaude" esoO". Clarence-D". 6305'=, Daniel p, 154. George p, 93. George-Foster" 6201'. Hattie-EUza»02Ol", Luke p. 55. Hall, Luke" p. 5,5. JIaud" p, 50. NeUie-Belle" 6201=, Newton-Lee" 6301''. Norton p. 173. Race'" p, 55, Rebecca (Winslow) 6193,' p. 115. Rowena" p, 43. Roy" p, 65, Warren p. 43. HambUn, Eleazer" p. 110, Eleazer' p. 115. Eleazer" p. 115. Hannah p. 115. Isaac' p. 115, James' p, 115. Lydia" (Winslow) p, 104, Shubael" 308, p, 110, Vice President p, 110, Hamilton, Edith-Ettola 6384". Nancy pp. 37, 38, Hamlen, Hannah p, 115, Hamlin, Louisa-Peabody p, 150, Timothy-H, p, 148. Hampton, Lord p. 4. Hand, Bayard-E". p. 165. Heni-y-F'. p. 165. Samuel-P. p. 165, Samuel-Burton' p, 160, Tisdale-Aaron' p, 105. Handy, T.-P. p, 146, Haner, p, 167, Hanks, Louisa' (AVorks) 9535, p. 141, Hanson, Alvan-Aiistin" p, 152, John-Winslow' p. 153. Nathan p, 152, Harmon, Benjamin-Libby p. 63, Harper, Albert' p. 145, Fanny' p, 140. Jlary' p. 145. Stephen p, 145, Harringt. n, p. 108, George" p. 108, James-Frank p. 14. Harrison, William-J, p, 86. Harwood, Capt. Abel p. 68. Clara-Conger' 5945, p. 112. Dolly-Powers p. 68. Lucretia-Winslow' 5943, p. 112. (09) Index IT Harwood, Rebekah-Deane' 5920, p. 113. Harvey, p. 139. Hatch, p. 86. Franklin- Winslow' 8655, p. 135. EUzabeth" 8601, p. 135. Joanna-Amanda' p. 46. Hathaway, Archibald-Ed ward" p. 174. Calista-Floi-ence" p. 174. Clarence-Lincoln" p. 174. Deborah-Winsor' p. 64. Edward-S'. 174. Ethel-Sebrana" p. 174. Geo. -Lincoln" p. 174. Harvey-Shaw" p. 174. Joseph-Wood" p, 174. Maria- Westoii' p. 54. Mary' 2683, p. 65. Miriam" p. 174. PoUy' p. 64. Simeon p. 174. Sylvia-Church' pp. 54, 174. AVelthea p. 26. Haviland, Cassa-EUen" p. 83. Charies" p. 83. Martha p. 82. JIattie-Frances' p. 83. Hawes, Joseph p. 151. Hawke, Deborah p. 56. Elizabeth p, 56. Hawks, Joanna p. 75. Hawley, Aaron ch. B., p. 33. Hay, George-S. p. 149. Hayden, Rev. Dr. pp, 146, 149. Hayner, Cathariue-E. p. 31. Hayward, Mrs. -Eleanor (Pike) p. 130. rlenry VII. (King of Eng,) p. 3. Henry VIII. (King of Eng.) pp. 3, 96. Henry, J.-Addison p. 131. Hepsenstall, Ruth-A.-Sis son p. 153. Herreshoff, Agnes-JIuUer" p. 60. Algernon-Sidney-De- Wolf" p, 61, Anna-Francis" p, 00, Caroline-Louisa' p, GO. Charles-Frederic' p. 59. (100) Herreshoff, Charles-Fred eric" p, 60. Francis-Lee' p. 61. Frederic" p. 61. Grace* p. 61. James-Brown" p. 60. James-Brown" p, 60. Jane-Brown" p. 60, John-Brown" p. 60. John-Brown-Francis' p. 61. Julia-Ann" p. 60. Julian-Lewis' p. Gl. Katharine-Kilton" p. 60. Lewis" p. 60. Louise-Chamberlain" p. 01. Jlrs. p. 57. Nathaniel-Greene" p. 60. Nathaniel-Greene" p. 01. Sally-Brown' p, OO. WilUam-Stuart" p, 00. Herrick, Austin 6379'. G.-E, p. 146. Jlertie 63791. Ilersey, Elias p. 154, Hewett, Abby' p. 44. Achsah-Lewis' p. 44. Edward-Austin' p. 44. Ellen-Eliza' p. 44. Herman' p. 44. Herman" p. 44. Joseph p. 43. Justin" p. 44. Lucius" p. 44. Mary-Alice" p. 44. Nancy" p. 44. Samuel-Myron" p^ 44, Sarah-Amanda' p. 44. Sarah-Baker" p. 44. Hewit, Tabitha p, 30, Hickox, Charles p. 146, Hannah-Jlatilda p, 100. Hildreth, George j), 114, Hill, Albert-Quincy p. 64. HilUard, p. 173. Albert* p, 173, Ephraim" p. 173. Hills, Richard-MerriU p. 135. Hilton, Sarah p. 10, Hines, Charilhi-.lanc ]) 116. Hannah (Tanner) 0301, p. UO. Josephine-Jlalinda p. 116. Hinkley, p. 37. Hinkley, Timothy-Rug- gles" p. 27. Hisccck, Frank p. 126. Hoag, Louis' 11022", Hoar, Hon. George-F. p. 99. Hobbs, Alice p. 115. Frank p. UO, Helen p, 110. Henry p, 115, Ralph- Waldo-Emerson p, 110, Hobson, Florence-J. p. 82. Hockey, Loanthey-Adeline p. 128. HoUand, John p. 16. Josiah-Gilbert" 0784, pp. 108, 109, 110, HI. Theodore" 5789, p. Ul. Virginia-Iona p. 132. Holman, Marcus-Eliphalet" p. 163. Holmes, Arie-Stella" p. 103. Cyrus p. 102. Ella-Fayette* p. 103. Irving-Rawson" p. 103. James" 5157, p. 103. James-Austin p. 103. Jerusha-Rawson" 5174, p. 108. JlarseUa-Fayette" 5108, p. 103. JIarsella-Thatcher" p. 103. Sarah-Agnes* p. 103. Sarah-Evans" 5162, p. 103. Stella-Florence" 6170, p. 103. Thatcher-Blake" 5169, p. 103. AVinslow-Blake" 5166, p. 103. Holt, Lord p, 95. Oliver 734, p. 00, Holton, Alexander" pp, 3S, 30. Alexander" p, 30, Charles-Augustus- AA'ar- ner* p. 30. (3i a ries- Ed ward" 3833, p. (I'.t, Chariotte" p, 30. Catherine* p. 30. Dr. pp. 33, 73. David-Parsons'," A,M., 3LD., 3858, p. 71. Persons Not Bearing fhe Winsloio Patronym.ic. Holton, Edward-Alexan der* 3821, p. 09. Ellen-Maria* p. 30. Ethel" p, 30, Francis-Alexander' p. 30. George* p. 30. Harriet" p. 30. Harriet-Ann" p. 30. Harry-Sylvester'" 3828, p. 09. Joel-Huntington* 3820, p. 09. John' p. 30, John-Dumont* p, 30, Jonathan- Warner' p, 30. Katie-Jlay'° 3822 p, 09. Martha' p. 30. Minerva" 3880, p. G9. Miriam" 3857, p. 174. Olive' 4122, pp. 30, 82. Olive" p. 30. Perry* p. 30. Sarah-Frances' p. 30. WilUam-Augustus-AVar- ner" p. 30. William- Augustus- War ner' p. 30. Homer, (jilman p. 115. Hooper, Clara" p. 23. Friend p, 22. Isabel p. 127. Judson" p. 22. Hopkins, JIartin p. 57. (5ceanus p, 5. ' Stephen pp. 5, 6. Horr, Elijah p. 105, Horton, Ida-May p, 139. Houston, p, 76. Ho ward- AbigaU p. 113. Harriet p. 118. Lanna p. 168. Nathan-C. p. 135. Howe, Cynthia-Roselle* 5198, p. 171. Howland, Anna" p 56, John pp. 5, 6, 56. Rebecca-Drummond p 168. Howse, Jeremiah p, 50. Sarah p. 50. Hudson, Albert p. 117. Clara-Louise" 6758, p. 117. Edward-Albert" 6754, p. 117. Frank-Albert" p. 117. Hudson, George-Rich- • mond" 6743, p. 117, ILii-riet-Lovina' 6751, p. 117, James-Russell p. 117, Jennie-Alaria* p, 117. JuUa-Edith" p, 117. Winslow-Jones* 10144, , p, 149. Huffman, Sara-B. p, U2. Huguet, Charles-Kells'" p. 82. Jlary-Bell" pp. 82, 168. Samuel-Isett p. 82. Hunt, Daniel p, 50, Eliza-Frances p. 08. George p. 41. Joseph p. 37, Mercy p, 131. Hunter, Harriet-Winslow' 9468". Huntoon, George-Ladd p. 108. Lulie-Augusta" 5599, p. 108. Sadie-Etta p. 108. Hussey, Isabel-C". 10079, p. 147. Silas-Y. p. 147. Husted, Clyde-JIerit" p. 82. Rev. Merit p. 82. Sarah-Inis* p. 82. Hutchens, Edward p. 172. Frank-L". p. 172. Fred-Lincoln' p. 172, Hutchinson, Julia p. UG. Hyde, Bertie-Augusta" p. 51. Byron-Fletcher'" p, 51. Fletcher-DeLay p. 51, Lucia-Charlotte-Perme- lia'° p. 51. Mary-Etta" p, 51, Myrtie-Arvilla" p, 01, leselin, Georgine' 10697". Julie" 10097". Rodolph" 10697-=, WilUam 10697, Illsley, George p, GO, Ives, JIary-Winslow" 3440, p. 68. WilUain p. 68, Jackson, Frank-Potter' 6147". .John-Tuttie"6147". James I. (King of Eng.) pp. 4, 95. James, Darwin-P. p. 122. Jameson, William-N. p. 46. Jenks, Susannah p. 2'?. AVilliani-Sanford p. 136, Jenkins, Isaiah p. 114. Jlehetable p. 115. Jerome, Hannah p. 1 7. Jocelyn, E.-JI. p. 42. John, (King of Eng.) p. 2. Joice, EUen-Elizabeth' 8934, p. 136, Jones, Alfred' 10744, p. 153. Arthur-Taber" 11107", Failnie-Dunbar p, 3, Harriet p. 152. Leonora p. 100. Ruth p. 36. Theodora-Broad" 10143, p. 149. Johnson, Carrie p. 63. Edward p. 35. Harriet p. 38. John p. 40, Katie p. 103. Sir William p. 37. Johnston, Gen. Joseph-E. p. 156. Josselyn, Almina p, 45. Joyce, Eleanor p. 39. Keech, Henrietta-J. p. 70. Keith, Amasa" p. 87. Carrie-Meiggs-K", p. 87. Charies-W'. p. 87. Emily" p, 87. Fanny" p. 86. George-Edwin" p. 86. Gramae" p. 87. Henry-M". p. 86. Mary-Jane" p. 86. Minor-C". p. 86. Minor-H. p. 86. RusseU" p. 86. Kells, Ada-Elizabeth* 4066, p. 83. Charles-Edmund p. S3, Charles-Edmund" 4007, p. 82. Kellogg, Ada-Louise ji. 107. Mary-EUzabeth p. 75. Kelly, EUzabeth p, 03. Kelton, Caira p. 38. Kent, Charles p. 35. Dudley p. 29, Dudley' p. 29. Maria" p. 29. (101) Index I Y. Kent, Paul" p. 29. Ruth" p, 29. Keyes, Charles-Clark ji, 70, Samuel-LeRoy'" p. 76. William- Wilbur" p. 76, Kidder, Benjamin-Frank lin" 4577, p. 88. Charies-Winslow' 4678, p. 88. Wellington-Parker' 4576, p. 88. Kilton, Sarah-Lucas p. 60. Kimbrough, Emma-Katie" 3995, p. 79. Prank-Parsons'" 3994, p.- 78. George-Casey p, 78, Helen" p, 79. King, Cornelia' 7350, p. 126. George-Starr p, 118, Kirkwood, Gov, p. 150. Kittrell, p. 42, Knapp, Charles-Edgar p, 13. Edgar-Frost" p. 13, Julius-Wooding' p. 13, Knight, Elizabeth-Loenza' 7556, p. 1'37. Francis-H. p, 127, Helen-Winslow' 7508, ]>, 127. Knowlton, Abby-Almy'° p. 148. Edward-Allen" p, 148, Frank-Warren'" p, 148, Franz- Warren" p, 148. Helen-Sophia'" p. 148. Hosea-JIori-ill' p, 147. Isaac-Case p, 147, John-Wellington'" p, 148 Jlary-AUce' p, 148, Knox, Gestine-E. 6286", Ladd, Ira-W. p. 150, Seth-Wesley p, 100. Lake, George-Tuttie' 6798, p. 163. Larab, Jonathan p, 116, Lane, Ann 1895, p. 09. Lucinda-E.-D. p, 19, Lanier, Jlargaret-Downing p, 142, Larkin, Edward" 6433, p. 116, Emily-Winslow' 6472, p, 117,. (103) Larkin, FIorenzia-Kozia' 6447, p. 117. Fred.-Ashbel" 6476, p. 117. Sarah" 6414, p. 116. Larrabee, Martha-Jane p. 63. Laskin, Elizabeth p, 49. Lasseur, Albert* p, 132. « ,John-R. p. 132: Latham, Charles p. 54. Robert p. 16. Lathrop, Austin-Hubbell p. 177. Lawrence, Sarah p. 16. Grace-Tounsenci p. 142. Lea, (Archdeacon) pp. 2, 3. Leavitt, Ernest" p. 151. W.-H. p. 161. LeBross, Charles p. 16. Lee, Gen, S, -D. p. 157. Leete, Abigail ch. B., p. 32. Leicester, Edward p. 6. Leighton, Dominicus-R, p. 168. Lemon, Mary p. 176, Leonard, Charles-Melen' 0143, p, 102. EUen- Isadore p, 138. Fanny-Elizabeth' 5137, p. 102. George-Erastus p. 90. James-Foster' 5135, p. 102. Samuel-Billings p. 103. Lewis, Caroline-Louisa' p, 61. Charles- Sylvester" 13301" Daniel' p. 56. Edward p, 153, Elizabeth-Greenough' 1899, p. 61. Elizabeth-G reenough " 1851, p. 59, Emeline' 1850, p, 0',i. Francis- Henry' 13301". George p. 163. Hannah' p. 57. Henry' 1913, p. 01, Harry- AVinslow' 13301", Ida-Elizabeth" 13301', Isaiah' 1746, p, 57. John' pp, 56, 57. John' p. 66. Joseph-Henry' p. 59. Lewis, Joseph-Warren" 1895, p, 59. Joseph- AVarren' 1913, p. 61. JuUa-Ann' 1901, p. 59. Lucy- Ann p, 21. JIary-Draper'1914, p. 61. Mary-Winslow' 1900, p. 61. Rachel' p. 57. Sarah p 153. Sarah' p. 57. Sarah-Ann' 1917, p. 61. Susanna' p, 67. Waldo-Stockton" 18201''. Walter-Herron' 1915, p. 61. Winslow' 1844, p. 68. Libby, Charles-H. p, 162. Lincoln, Abbie-Louise" p. 171. Abigail-Winslow" p. 172. Hannali pp, 36, 56. Levi-Edward' p. 171. Levi-Tisdale* p. 172. Tisdale p. 171. Tisdale-Franklin' p. 173, Lionberger, Edward-Al mon p. 70.' Gay-Gilchrist" p, 70, John-Edward" p, 70. Leoiiard-Fay" p. 70, List, Charles p. 173. Litchfield, Jlargaret-L. ji. H'S. Littie, Ephraim p. 30. Thomas p. 35. Littlefield, p. 173. Lockwood, A.-D. p. 138. Lohman, Alice-Julia p, 74. Helen" p, 74, Isaac p, 74. Ralph- Waldo'" p. 74. Longford, Edward" p. 77, Frank'" 3970, p. 76. Frank" p, 77. Jennie" p. 77, Lord, Charles-Winslow' 5050, p, 91, Clara-Steele' p, 91. Clarissa-Malvina" 5046, p, 90. John-Bracket' 5047, p. 91. Mary-Jane" 5048, p. 91. JIary-Yate» p, 91. Theodore' 5049, p. 91. Persons Not Bearing the Winslow Patronymic. Loring, Jacob p, 57. Lothrop, Elijah p. 8. Nancy p, 8. Loud, Achsah p. 43. Louks, Albert-Campbell p. 116. Jane (Campbell) 6261, p, 116. Jonathan-AA'ilbur'" p. 30. Perry-Holton" p, 30. Philip p, 30, Warren-Lincoln" p, 30. Lovel, Frances-JIiriam' 3991, p. 78. Martha' 3963, p. 76. PhUa' 3965, p. 79. Stephen p. 52. Loving, John-Milton p. 175. Marie-Emma p. 176. Low, Abigail p. 87. Lowndes, WilUam, Esq. p. 1. Lucey, Charles p. 7, Lufkin, Albert" 9967, pp. 144, 164. Benjamin* p. 144. Laura* p. 144. LUUan* p. 144. Mary" 9968, p. 145. Nora' p. 144. AViUiam" 9966, p. 144. William'* p. 144. LuU, Albin" 6537, p. 117. Lyssons, Daniel p. 1. Samuel p. 1. Maben, H.-B. p. 105. Mace, AUce p. 18. Mackenzie, (5Uver p. 104. Magary, Albert-Mallows p. 78. Alvin" p, 78. Amanda'* p. 78. Magura, Samuel-Foster 539, p. 14. Mallory, Charles- William p. 91. Clara-Frances' p, 91. John-Conrad p. 143. John-Conrad* p. 143. Otis-Tod* p. 143. Winslow* 9760", p. 143. Malmfedife, Charles-H. 13285. Joseph-Caleb" 13236. MandeU, Barnabas" p. 28. David-J". p. 28. JIandell, Hannah" pp, 28, 30. Mary' p, 28. Jloses' p. 28. Susanna" p. 28. Paul p. 28. Paul" p. 28. JIann, Emily-Morrell' (Arms) p. 75, WiUiam-L. p, 70. Jlargeson, Edmund p. G. Marlatt, Alice-O". p. 30. Elias p. 20. Henry-A'. p. 20. Peter-E'. p. 20. Marsh, EmeUne p, 170. Frank-P, p. 176. George p, 176. Horatio-Winslow p, 176. Mary p. 176. PhiUp p. 176. Sophia p. 176. Walker p. 176. Marston, Addie-S". p. 07, Charles' 3393. Ellen-Winslow" p. 68. George" 3394, p. 67. Nimphas' 3391, p, 67. Martin, Charles-Richard p. 70. Christopher p. 5, Mason, Armistead" OUO-^. Dora" 6149". EUzabeth p. 16. Fannie-Wood pp. 81, 167. Gertrude'* 6149=. John-T. 6149. Stevens-Thompson'" 6149". JIather, Cotton" 5037, p. 106. S.-H. p. 146. Matlock,-Annie-A^el, p. 78. Maxham, Lyman p. 104. Mary-Winslow' 5300, p. 104. Nellie-Ann* 0312, p, 104. Wallace-Lyman" 5311, p. 104. Maxwell, Anna-Elizabeth p. 175. Dr., Bishop of Kilmore p. 3. JIcAdams, George- Wash ington-James' 4438, p. 87. McCloy, John-A. p. 139. McCone, Effle-Estella'" p. 80, John p. 80. 01a-BeUe'° p. 80. McSi-aw, Paralee-Tabitha p. 144. McLaughlin, Mary p. 58, JIary-E". 10137, p, 148. McLauthlin, Charles-Car roll' 1471, p. 65. Christiania-Holmes' p, 40. Qeorge-Erving' 1479, p, 55. Hannah' p. 40, Hattie-Florence" 1475, p. 56. Jane- West" 1400, p, 103, Lewis p, 54. Mary-Ella" 1473, p. 55, Jlorris-Copeland" 1481, p, 55. Samuel p. 40. . Samuel" p. 40. Simeon' p, 40. Peter- West p. 40. Peter-West" p. 40. Walter-Scott* 1470. p, 05. AIcLean, Hattie-Elizabeth" p. 152. Helen-Austin* p. 103. Robert-C. p, 152. JIcLoud, Rodolphus p. 00. McNeil, Eugene p. 170. Charles-Buck p. 170. Vanesie p. 17(1. McPherson, General p. 157. Meigs, CaroUne" p. 86. Carroll" p. 86. Clarinda' 4205, p. 80. Elisha' 4201, p. S3. Elisha- WiUiams" 4210, p. 87. Emily" 4207, p. 86. Fannie'" p. 86. Fannie-Kip" p. 86. Frances' 4206, p. 86. George' 4202, p. 83. Henry" 4203, pp. 83, 84, 86. Henry-Hoyt" p. 80. John-Gilbert" 4211, p. 87. Lucretia" p. 80. Manfredo'* p, 80. (103) Index IV. Meigs, Manfred-Bachus" p. 86. Mary" 4208, p. 87. Minor-Keith" p. 80. Sarah' 4209, p. 87. WilUam" p, 80. Wm.- Warden* 4204, p. 85. Merrick, Alibe p. 27. JlerriU, Greenfield' 9937, p. 144. Merriman, Mary-EUza p, 51. Jlickle, Mrs. Andrew-H, . p. 142, Middlecott, Richard p. 10. Miller, Clarissa-H. p. 15. J.-R. p. 121. Mills, Edgar p. 74, Florence-Adelia" p. 74. Minot, Hiram p, 101, Misenar, Edata-Irena' 3961, p. 70. Euretta-Adela" 3954, p, 76. Jlitchell, Agnes-Helena" p. 44. E,-C. pp. 88, 124. Harvey-Otis p. 44. Jonathan p. 57. Mary p. 44. Jlixer, John ch. B, , p, 33. Monroe, Charles-Stacks" 6284f, George-Granville 6284''. George-Wallace' 6284', MolUe-Esther" 6284b, Montgomery, William p, 59. Mooers, 4579, p. 87, EUison-David" 4680, p. Emeline" 4081, p. Moore, Dolly- Ad elai 76. Morgan, Charles p, JIary p, 42. Rev, Mr. p. 140, Jlorrell, Harriette p Judge p, 75. Jlorrow, Margaret-J 00. Martha p. 32. Morse, Lowella p, 1 Jlorton, p, 5, Mr. p. 6. Albion-R. p. 22, Charies" p, 22, (104) de p. 130. me p. Morson, Lillie- Veve' p. 22. Mosier, Catherine-Louisa'" p. 30. Charlotte-Eugenia'" p. 30, Lewis p, 30. Mower, Benj amin- AUen* 5197, p. 170. Charles-Hinckley' p. 170. Duane pp, 103, 170. Frank-Duane'* p, 170. George-Sewall* 5196, pp. 103, 170. Gen. Joseph-A. p, 158. Mary-Helen'* p, 170. McHardy'" p, 170. Myra'* p. 170. Mullins, Mr. AVilliam p, 5. Munn, Clarence- E'. p. 20. Hermon-S. p. 20. Ida" p. 20. LUlian-G". p. 20, Luella-May" p, 20. Munson, George p. 123. Henry-Orson* 6923, p. 123. Murray, Lindley p. 8. Rev. Dr. p. 109. Nash, Doctor p, 4. Nays, John p. 133. Newell, AdeUa-F". p. 103. Charies-S". p. 163. CUnton" p. 163. Edwin* p, 163. Franklin" p. 168. George-A". p, 168. Harriet-A". p, 163. Hattie* p. 163. Henrietta-S". p, 163, Henry-T". p, 163. Kittie* p, 163, LUUe" p. 163. Maud" p, 163, May" p. 163. NelUe" p. 163, Sylvester, p, 163, Newton, Ellen p, 11, John' p. 49. Persis' p, 49. Richard' p. 49. Thomas" p. 49. Nichols, Curtis-Coe' 4906, p. 89. Eunice-Winslow" 2093, p. 169. Nichols, Gilbert-Norton' 4916, p. 90. Langdon p, 22. Thomas-Gilbert' M.D., 4918, p. 89. Nicholson, ch. B,, p. 83. Nickerson, Joseph p. 67. Niles, John' p, 8. Judge Samuel* p. 8. Marston' p. 8. Nathaniel" p. 8. Nathaniel" p, 8. Nathaniel" p. 8. Rev. Samuel" p. 8, Nordhoff, Jlrs. (3harles p. 122. North, JIary-Emma' p. 154. Samuel 11239", p. 154. Northey, Kenelm-Winslow 10729, p. 153. Rebekah-Maria' 10724, p. 153, William' 10725, p. 103. Norton, Arthur-John" 6198". Horace-Hiram' 6195. Norwood, Ellen-Maria" 7454, p. 126. Ephraim-Wood" 7407, p. 127. Gorham p. 65. Harriet-Green' 7460, p. 127. Harriet-Winslow" 7455, p. 126. John-AVinslow-Kent' 7452, p. 126. Joshua-froddard' 7469, p. 127. William-A'. 7463, p. 126. AVilliam-Edwin" 7456, p. 127. Wmslow' 7459, p. 127. Nowell, Jlary p. 16. Nye, Persis-JIaria p. 53. OdeU, Cathaiine-Jliller p. 78. Enos-Prator p. 78. Olds, Hannah 901, p, 14. Oliver, James p. 153. Ozier, Joseph p. 36. Pacuvius, p. 6. Packard, Betsey p. 130. Maria-Louisa p. 176. Packer, John p. 16. Persons Not Bearing the Winsloio Patronymic. Page, Clarence-Winslow" p. 75. Eruest-Stoddard'* p. 70. Francis-Stoddard* 3900, p. 75. Francis-Wyman, p. 70. Mary'* p. 75. Miriam" p. 75. Paige, Anson-Fairchild' 1085, p. 63. Lucius-Robinson' 1034, p. 53. Lucy 1089 p. 28. Mary' 971, p. 50. Moses' 1096, p. 38. Stephen- West' 979, p. 38. Paine, Tobias p. 16. Painter, Darwinian-Eliza beth* p. 100. David' p. 100. Emlen p. 100. ¦ Nettie-Adelaide" 5098, p. 100. Phebe' p. 100. Palmer, George-M. p. 21. James-L". p. 21. Lois p. 166. Mar-vin-L'. p. 21. Mary-Lucinda' p. 21. Parker, Leonard 6285"=, Oscar-Madison' 12967, p. 162. Robert ch. B,, p. 32. Thomas ch. B., p. 33. Parmeter, Aaron 6379". Earl-Dodson* 6379''. Frederick-Wallace 6279<= Grace-Emeline* 6279b. Hawley- Allen* 6279j;. Helen-EUzabetii* 6379«. LucyAlmira* 6379". Parmenter, Mrs. Lavinia (Wheelock) p. 145. Ralph p. 145, Parsons, Benjamin' p, 7:'., Benjamin' ch. XVI. p. 319, p. 69 App. Catherine-Augusta" 3996, p. 79. Cornet-Joseph' ch, B,, p. 33. EUa-AUena' 3940, p. 70. Frances-Eleanor" 3993, p. 78. Joel-Beman p, 78, Julius-Pranklin" 3993, p. 78. Parsons, Judge-Levi p. 73. Prof, Theophilus p. 93. Thomas^ p, 73. WilUam-Estep" 3938, p. 70, Partch, Lephia p, 175, PAi-t;on, Endymion p. 4. Paul, CaroUne p, 138. Payne, Calvin-Bullock p, 42. Rowena' p, 42. AViUiam 6135. Payson, Adelaide" 4923, p. 90. Peake, Frances-Josephine' 7126, p. 163. Pearl, Arthur-Lewis 6234. Maurice-Arthur" 6234". Nina-Elora" 6234°. Roland-E". 6234". Pearsal, Sarah-M. 6279°. Pearson, William-H. p. 154. Pease, Mary-AdeUne 6282. Pelham, Herbert p. 179. Penelope p. 179. Penn, WilUam p. 96, Pennell, Thomas-Jefferson p. 87. Perkins, Frances-Georgie" p. 117. Frank-G. p. 117. Louisa-Jane" p. 117. Sarah pp, 34. 48. Perry, Annie-P, p. 128. Charlotte-Bailey p. 30. Eunice pp. 40, 43. Henry p. 39. Israel-Perry p. 39. Samuel p. 30. Peterson, Abram p. 30. Pettibone, D,-R, p, 165. Philips, Abigail p, UG, Phillips, Alfred-Norton, JLD. p, 78, Alice p. 48. Benjamin p, 34. Phinney, Lydia p, 28, Pierce, 173. Abiah' p. 173. Gen. Ebenezer p. 03, Hon. E,-L. pp, 93, 93. Franklin" p. 173. George p. 173. Harriet" p. 173, Louisa" pp. 171, 173. Rebecca-Ellen' p. 173. Pierce, Sarah p. 16. WilUam" p. 178. Pitkin, Jlary ch. B., p.' 33, Plumley, Mrs, p. 76. Alexander-Rolston'" 3983, p. 78, Elizabeth-Marriner'" 3981, p. 78. Emily-Louise'* 8984, p, 78. Emma-Frances'" 3978, p. 77. Gardiner-Ladd'* 3983, p, 78. Gardiner-Spring p. 77. Gardiner-Spring" p. 77. Howard" p. 77. Marion-Stuart" p, 77. Mary-Sanger III" p. 77. WilUam-Edgar'* 3977, p. 77, Polechio, Bessie-Lavina" p. 55. Joseph p. 55, NelUe-Mabelle'" p. 55. Pollard, Abner-William p. 40. Albion-Slade p. 113. Caroline p. 113. Emma-Rosalia p. 113. Florence- Amelia p. U3. Grace-Barstow p. U 3. Isaac p. 113. Isaac-Ferdinand p. 113. Lucy-Slade p. 113. Mary p. 113. Thomas-Slade p. 113. WUUam p. 113. Pond p. 108. Jlyra-AV". p. 108. Poole, Reginald-Stuart p. 124. Poor, D.-W. p. 121, Jlary-Merrill p. 133, Poots, JIary p, 144, Pope, Alfred-A', 11147, p, 153. Alton' 11133, p, 153. Deborah p, 171, Ella-Rebecca' 1108.5'=. Herbert-Hezekiah" 11085". Phebe" 11000, p, 103, Samuel-Marden" 1 1 0.-^O'', William-Eugene" 11085". Potter, Jlary p. 60, Dr. p. no. (105) Index lY. Pratt, Harriet p. 114. Isabella-J. p. 114. Pray, Araminta-Lucinda" 6233". Freeman-G. 6333. George-Freeman" 6225". Lucian-Andrew" 6333". Preston, Sally p. 50. Samuel ch. B,, p, 33, Prevost, Francis-Marion p. 175, Gracie-Carrie p, 176. Henry-Clay p. 175. JuUa-Jlaller pp. 131, 174. Price, Gen. p. 158. Priest, Degory p. 6. Prince, p. 5. Prout, Sarah p. 129. Prouty, Lydia p. 43. Puffer, Jerusha-F. p. 50. J.-G. p. 132. Pullman, Rev. Dr. p. 49. Pumpelly, Joseph p. 142. Putnam, Archibald-Rob ertson* 9730'=. Clifford* 9730", p. 141. CorneUa" 9730''. Emma-Adele" 9730", p. 141. Tarrant* 9730", p, 141. William-Bruce p, 141. Quimby, Ezra p. 65. Rand, p. 115. Randall, Dean p. 42. Randell, Mary' p. 36. Ransom, Catharine-Elvira" p. 61. Stephen p, 51. Rathburn, Coi-a-A". 6360=. Henry-A. 6260", Lela-JI", 6260". Newel-Chandler" 6360''. Perley-Edward" 6360". Rawson, Aijeline' p. 37. Alice-.Emily* p. 38, Avery' p. 37, Avery" p, 37. Betsey' p, 37. Cliai-les-Fnllei-»p, 39. Eugene" p, 38, Eunice' p. 37 Fisher' p, 37, Frederic-Fisher" p. 38. Hannah' p. 37. Harriet' p. 37, Harriit," p, 39. (100) Rawson, Harriet- Adell" p. 88. Hiram' pp. 37, 38. Hiraiii-Hamilton' p, 38. Homer-Hamilton" p, 38. Hor.ace' p. 37, Horace" p. 38. Levi-Jarvis' p. 38. Jennie-Dorcas" p, 39. Lucy-Fisher' p. 37. Nancy' p. 37. Nancy" p. 88. Nina" p. 38. Otis-HamUton* p. 38. Rufus' p, 38, Thompson p, 87. Thompson-Baxter' p, 37. AVarren' p. 37. AVarren-Addison' p. 39. Windsor-Ayers' p. 3S. Raze, Arthur-Eldred 6343. Ava-Jane" 6342". Redway, Roscoe-Emerson p. 163. Reed, Allen' 5477, p, 105. Alonzo' p, 100, Ann-JIatilda p, 43. Annie (Armstrong) p. 137. Edward' p. 106. Edwin' p. 106. EUen-Augusta p. 118, Emily" p, 106, Eunice' .5480, p. 106. Henry' p. 105. Horatio-Gates p, 42. Jasper" p. lOO. Laura' p. 105. Levi p. 105. Lucia" p. 105. JIartha' p, 105. Reeves, EUen p, 107. Reithly, Carrie-Teressa 6248, Reynolds, Casandra-L, p. 178. Edith-Landon" p, 178, Leverna-Augusta" p 178. Mattie-Winslow" p, 178. Rhodes, AUen-Kilboin' p, 18. Alonzo p, 18, Chester- Winslow" p, IS, Frank-Madison" p. 18, George- Wilbur" p, 18. Rice, Dinah p. 49. Eleazer' p. 49. Rice, Gardiner p. 98. M.-S. p. 93. Wm.-C. p. 99. Rich, Edward-Ruggles p. 148. Edward- Wellington'* p, 148. Fanny-Louisa'* p. 148. Mary-AUce" p. 148. Richardson, Andrew-Jack son p. 39. Anstiee' p. 39. Choate' p. 39. Harriet" p. 39. Kate* p. 39. JIartha* p. 89. Richard-H. ch. B., p. 33. Rickitson, Ruth p. 136. Richmond, James-A. -E". p. 21. James-F. p. 20. Lunettie-O'. p. 21. Omer-D", p. 20. Rider, Adeline' 13181, p. 102. EmeUne' 13178, p. 102. John p. 102. JIary-Ann' p. 103. Ridgedale, John p. 5. Riegel, Eliza-Alary p. 78. Ring, Hannah p. 108. Robbins, David p. 131. JIabel* p. 171. Jlildred* p. 171. Samuel p. 17. Roberts, Mary-E. p. 132. Robertson, Alexander-R. p. 86. Rachel p. 141. Robinson, James p. 28. Rev. John pp. U, 67, 95. Lucius-Augustus' 6809, p. 118. Oliver-Chamberlain' 6819, p. 118. Sarah' p. 28. Rodman, Thomas-Al. p. 93. Rogers, Jlartha ch. B,, p. 32. Minnie p. 105. Thomas' pp. 5, 6. Rohr, Geoi-gian-Marguerita 588 p. 13. Ropes, Edward-Elson • 8356, p. 164. Persons Not Bearing the Winsloio I'' atr onymic. Ropes, William-Henry p. 133. Ross, Charlie" p. 61. Christian-K, p. 61. Walter' p. 61. Rowe, Sylvanus, M,D., p. 80. WilUam-Edgar", Jl,D,, 4034, p. 80, Rudd, Edward-Hunting p. 143. Ruggles, Abigail' p. 23. Abigail" p. 34, Abigail' p. 24, Ann" p. 24. Ann' p. 24. Anson' p. 28. Benjamin ch. B., p. 82. Benjamin' pp. 26, 29. Benjamin' pp. 26, 27, 39. Benjamin" pp, 34, 28. Constant' p. 28. Cordelia' p. 28. Daniel" p. 28. Dorothy* p. 23. Edward* p. 23. Edward' pp. 23, 26, 28. Edward' pp. 24, 28. EUzabeth" p. 24. Elizabeth' p. 23. Elizabeth' p. 24. Francis-Haynes' p. 28. Frederick' p. 28. Gardiner' p. 28. Gen. p. 37. Hannah* p. 25. Hannah' p. 33. Hannah' p. 34. Hannah' p. 27. Harriet-Elizabeth' 4123, I p. 82. Henry' p. 24. Henry-Austin* 4144, p. 82. Henry-Jenks' p. 27. Henry-Thomas* p, 83. Huldah" p. 24. John' p. 29. John" pp. 23, 29. John" pp. 23, 29. John* p. 23. John' p. 26. Joseph" pp. 24, 29. Joseph* p. 25. Ruggles, Joseph' p. 26. Joshua' 4122, p. 82. Julia-Isabel" 4133, p. 82. Lucy* p. 26. Lucy' p. 28. Jlartiia* pp. 23, 25. Mary" pp. 24, 39. Mary' p. 35, JIary-Ann" 4163, p. 8:!. Nathan" p. 28, Patience' pp. 20, 28. Rebecca" p. 39. Rebecca* p. 23. Ruth* p. 29. Samuel" pp. 23, 24. Samuel" pp. 23, 24, 20. Samuel* p. 25. Samuel' p. 26. Samuel' p. 24. Samuel' p. 27. Sarah" p. 23. Sarah* pp. 23, 25. Sarah" p. 25. Seth' p. 27. Susanna" pp. 26, 28. Thomas' p, 23. Thomas" pp, 23, 24. Thomas* p. 24. Thomas' p. 24. Thomas' pp. 24, 27. Thomas-Edwin' 4153, p. 88. Timothy* pp, 25, 26. Timothy' p. 26. Timothy" p. 37. Timothy-Amherst' p. 27. Tryphena* ch. B., p. 83. Whiting' p. 29. William-AVinthrop' p. 27. Rumery, E.-W. p. 168. Russell, p. 108. Cornelius-Lansing p. 126. Edward-Thomas 12778. EUzabeth-Lamar p. 121. Ellen-Louisa" p. 58. George pp. 20, 67. Hon. Mr. p. 99. Rutherford, Elizabeth p. 114. Sackett, Hannah p. 27. Lucy-Maria p. 52. Sampson, Abner p. 42. Charles' p. 43, George' p. 42. Sylvia-Church p. 115. Sanford, Cleora p, 118, Saulnier, Bertha-Winslow' p. 98. .lohn-AVinslow' p, 98. Louis p. 98. Savels, Elizabeth p. 90, Sawyer, Anthony p, 05, Mary -J ane p. 103, Schenk, Dr. p. 119. ScoUay, p. 34. Scott, p, 79, Gen, p, 94. Mary-G. p, 15. Thomas ch. B,, p, 32. Seabury, Alice" 8499, p. 135. John p, 135. Patience p, 5G, Searl, John p. 29. Sears, Susie-Eveline" 2881, p. 66. Seavey, Marcian p, 149. Secor, Clara p. 141. Sedgewick, I-^ydia p, 132, Selby, William, Esq, p, 1. Senter, William p, 149, Sewell, Samuel-Edmund p. 153. Seymour, Mary-Ann' ch. B., p. 33. Shaw, C.-H. p. 164. Jonathan p. 10.- Leon' p. 164. JIary p. 141. Sheldon, Eugene-Edmund p. 80. Francis-Eugene'" p. 80. Shelly, John p, 146. Sherman, Mrs. Wm. -Wil der 6000, p. 171. AbigaU" p. 35. Alice' p. 34. Ann-EUzabeth" 12970". Bethiah' p. 35. Caroline' 6417, p. 116. Elijah p. 116. Henry-T". 12970". Jane' p. 84. John p. 34. John' p. 35. Joseph-Bradford" 12970*. Lois' p. 36. ' Mattie-Brown' 12970''. Mary p. 1 04. Renssalaer-Reed' 6418, p. 116. (107) S3 Index 1 Y. Sherman, Samuel' p. 35. Sarah" p. 34. William" p. 86. Shields, James-T. p. 178. Shippen, Joseph-Franklin' , 9668". Kathleen-JIaud" 9668". Sibley, Braman p. 162. Braman-F' p, 162. John-R'. p, 162. Mai-y-N". p. 162. SiUem, AV. p, 86. Silliman, Herbert-John' 6296. Stella-Towsley 6296. Simmons, Moses p. 34. Patience p, 34. Sarah p. 36. Seth p. 36. Simons, Anhur-Ansel' 6231". Edward-Everett" 9330, p. 139. Erwin-Garfleld' 0231''. Eugene-Sidney" G231". Henry-Alpha 6231. Wilbur-Henry* 6231'=. Sisson, George-Preserved p. 65. Skiff, H.-J. p. 145. Slade, John p, 166. Smith, Benjamin-F. p, 82. Benj. -Franklin p. 167, Benj.-Franklin'" p. 167. Erasmus-Ford' p. 00, Frank-W. p. 86. Gen, W.-S. p. 157. Hepzibah p, 136. John-Longford p, 70. Lawrence- Wilde" p. 55. Mary-Hathaway" 1454, p. 55. Richard p. 137. Samuel ji. 39, Sidney' 1451, p. 54. Sylvanus'" p. 55. Walter'" p. 50, Wm.-H. p. 149. SneU, Hannah p. 40. Rebecca p. 45. Snyder, Catherine p. 113, Soule, George pp, 6, 115, Southworth, Polly p. 35. Rosamond" 2517, p. (iO. Thos. p. 10. Spencer, Moses p. 113. Spicer, Cyrus p. 167. (108) Spooner, Alvah p, 162, Alvah" p, 162, Ebenezer p, 28, Ebenezer' p. 29. Edwin' 13178. Lucy' p, 28. Micah" p, 29. Sprague, Adeline-Jameson' p. 44. Caroline-Louisa" p. 44, Elisha-Cushing' p, 44, Horatio-Baker' p. 44, Nettie-Gertrude' p. 44, Stephen-Cushing p. 44, Stacks, Adeline-Emma' 6284"', Dow-Clark" 6284". Edward-Sumner' 6284" Ettie-Lucinda' 6284]. JIayfred-Pearl" 6284"=. Thomas 6284. Stackpole, Theodate-Mor- reU' 12143, p, 153. Standish, Capt. Jliles pp. 5, 6. 10. Miles Jr. p. 16. Rose p, 6. Susan-V. p. 174. Stanley, Calrow-Lincoln'" p. 171. Carrie-Augusta'" p. 171. Cora-Etta" p. 171. D.-C. p. 171. Emma" p. 171. Mary-Louise'" p. 171. Staples, Bina-Frauces" 5102, p. 100. David-Jackson p. 100. John-Charles" 5100, p. 100. Mary-Elizabeth' 5097, p. 100. Starbird, Elmer p. 170. Stearns, Jonathan-F'. p. 26. Josiah p. 35. Samuel' p. 25. Samuel, L.L.D, p. 12. Samuel-Horatio' p. 20. William-Augustus' p. 26. Steele, Anna-E. p. 91. Stephens, Angelo p. 87. EUa-C". p. 87. Henry* p. 87. Stephenson, Jlina p. 18. Stetson, Andrew p. 54. Stetson, Lydia p 113. Stevens, Edward p. 42. George-Bradford'* p. f>5. Lucy-Sherwood'" p. 55. Melvin p. 103. Roger-Pierce'* p. 55. Solomon-Bliss p. 55. Stiles, Henry-Reed, JI.D. p. 72. Lewis p. 133. Stilie, Anna-Dulles 6889, p, 122. Stoddard, Adelia-Parsons' 3869, p. 74. Charies-C"- p. 74. Charles-Heman' p. 74. Frank-James* 3897, p. 75. James-Monroe' 3894, p, 74. Jane-Miriam" 3899, p. 75. Richard-Page'* p, 74. Richard-Puryear" 3896, p, 74. Roy'* p, 74. Stone, Ellen-JIaria" 5603, p. 108. George-Gilbert" 5028, p. 108. John p, 28. Thomas p. 108. Winslow-F"'. 5604, p, 108. Stoner, Christian p. 51. Stout, H.-R. p. 165. Sti-ader, Francis-A. p. 80. Strong, Joseph ch. B., p. 33. Martha (Clark) ch. B,, p. 33. Sturges, Capt. p. 102. Stuyvesant, Gov. p. 90. Sumner, p. 130 Ann p. 23. Ebenezer p. 177. Edward-Blake' 0238, p, 104. Ephraim p. 104. Lucy-C. p. 55. Swain, Cora-Lovina' 12937". Frederick-Parker' 12937"=. George-Benjamin" 12937". Jlinnie" 12926". Persons Not Bearing the Wi)islow Patr •onymic. Swarthout, Ada-Eliza beth'* p. 30. James-Byron p. 30. Swarts, Florence-Luella" 13195". George-Gardner 13195. Sweetzer, Emma p. 142, Swett, Mary- AUce p, 177, Swift, Charles-Heman p, 74. Frances-EUzabeth* 3879, p. 74. Frank" 3889, p, 74. Margaret-JIcIver" 3SS4, p. 74. Sylvester, Charles p, 137, Deborah-Walker' p, 41, Marcia-Ann" p, 41. Jlary-Ann-Hatch" p, 41, Roxana-Thomas" p. 41, Sarah-Augusta" p, 42, Thomas-Osborn p, 41. Taber, Alfred-Henry* 11084". Alice-Rebecca* 11084". Frank-Daniel* 11084''. Maria-WilUs* 11084". Nathaniel-Denham" 2498 Taft, Ellen-Frances p. 01, Tailor, AViUiam pp. 11, 12. Talcott, Fred-Howard" 400.5, p. 88. Tash, Thomas p. 103, Taylor, Franklin pi. 103, George p. 43. Lucy-Warren" p. 43. Maranda-Ann J}. 51. Tebbetts, Noah p. 91. Temple, Alonzo j), 162. Edward-Everett' p, 163. Francis-AIarion' p, 163, Joseph- Warren' p, 103, Wm.-Henry" p. 162. TeiTy, Thomas' p. 11. Thatcher, Eudora-Alelvina" 12945. Thayer, Adin p. 99. Thomas, Achsah' p. 30. Annie-Franklin" p. 103. Augustus-E*. p. 53. BeUnda-A". p. 53. Belinda-A". p. 53. Benjamin-Douglas" p. 54. Betsy p. 38. Briggs pp, 42, 53. Briggs' p. 03. Thomas, Briggs-H". p. 03, Burnham' p. 54. Charles" p. 04, Charles-Buzzell' p. 63. Charles-R". p, 54. Charlotte' p. 04. Chariotte' p. 54, Charlotte-R". p. 53. Chauncey-Hayward 6580. EUzabeth" p, 54. Eliza-F«. p. 53. Etta-Alice" p, 53. George" p. 54. George-H. p. 159, Gideon p, 34. Harriet' p. 54, Henry-Leonard" p. 102. Ichabod" p, 49. Isaac p. 36. Jane-L*. p. 54. John p. 35. Jonas-D" p. 53. Joseph' pp. 39, 49. Joseph" pp. 49, 52. .lulia' p. 54. Lillian-M". p. 54. Lizzie-Ellen" p. 63. Malcolm* p. 54. Maria' p. 54. JIary-Bensou p, 87. Jlary-Lena" p. 63, Nathan pp, 34, 30. Nellie-B". p. 53. Nora-A". p. 53, Roscoe-G'. pp. 53, 54. Rosette' p, 54. Sarah p. 39. Sarah-Q. p. 43. Sophronia' p. 53. Stephen- Hart p. 63, Sylvania p. 43. WilUam-Heni-y p. 102. Zenas' p, 36. Thompson, John p, 117. John-W. p, 122. R.-W. p. 132. WUUam -Robert 12396. Thorpe, Jl.-A. \>. 57. Thrall, Sarah p. 03. Thurber,' Edward p. 160. Thurbur, Abby p. 165. Thurston, Albert-E. p. 173. Albert-E'». p. 173, Jiary-Ann p. 60. Tilden, Christopher p, 48. Eliza' p, 48. Mary-Ann p, 44. Tilley, Edward p, 0, John pp, 5, 6, Tinker, Thomas p. 5, Tinkham, Adelaide- White' 9242, p. 139. GUbert-Winslow' ID. 139. John p, 89. J.-G. p. 90. John-Gilbert' 4899, pp. 89, 139. Todd, Jane-Martin p, 03. Toland, Wm. -Alexander . p. 167. Wm, -Craig" p, 167, Tomblen, Lucretia-Wins low" 5921, p. 112. Orriu-Ames p, 112. Tompkins, Abel 12770. Edmund-Baldwin" 12770". Elizabeth-Church" 13770"- Torrey, Henry-Beal" p, 62. James-Morrell' 2078, p. 62. Lucy' 2339, p. 62, Townsend, Rev. p. 165. Tracy, I.-J. p. 146. Lou.-Massa p, 140. Mrs. Stephen p, 146. Trask, Mary-Sanger ((3ann) p, 77. Trels, Barnabas p. 57. Tripp, Mary 12345. True, Alfred-Marston" 11733, p, 154, Trumbull, 11. -Clay p. 121. Turner, Calvin j). 30. Cortez-Kempton 12987. Elizabeth-Winslow 12987". Frederick-Cortez' 12987" John p. 5. Lucy p. 36. JIary p. 37. Nathan p. 30. Nathaniel p, 36. Temperance' p, 30. Tuttle, Esther' 6692, p. 117. George-Richmond' 0743, p. 117, Louisa-Caroline' 0741, p, 117, (109) Index I Y. Tuttle, Maria-Eliza' 6756, p. 118. Sylvester p. 13. Twiss, Dr. ch. B., p. 32. Tyler, Jane-Jlinerva p. 22. Tyringham, Francis p. 1. Mary p. 1 , Urban IV, Pope p. 4. Valentine, Edmund" 12766", Mercy p, 136, Vancott, Hon, Joshua-Jl. p, 93. VanDeusen, JIary p. 175. Villiers, Sir George p. 1. Vining, Warren p. 113. • Vosburg, Bernetta p, 30. Wadsworth, EUsha-S. ch, B., p. 33. Herbert" p. 68. Ichabod' 8213, p. 164, Livingston" p, 68. William-Austin" p. 58. Wm. -Wolcott p, 58. Waeborn, Henry-E. p. 76. Wait, Harriet-Jane' 5575, p, 107. Seth p, 107. Waite, Chief Justice p. 122. Wakefield, Jonathan p, 80, Mindy-Abigail" 4010, p. 80. Walker, p. 87. Abigail-Baker' p. 42. Almeda' p. 42. Asa pp. 40, 41. Charles' p. 43. Charles-Howard' p. 42, Deborah' p. 43, Geo.-Washington p, 164. Julia- Ann' p. 42. Lucy' p, 41. Margaret' 660, p, 14, Marshall' 059, p, 14, Jlatilda-A", p, 42, Wealthy' p, 42, Zeruiah-Bryant p, 46, AVallis, Bessie p, 124. Ward, Albert-Henry" p. 79. Alvah p. 79. Alvah-Henry" p. 79. Andrew-H. p. 49. Charies-J". p. 10. Clara- J». p. 15. Frances-Lovell" p. 80. (110) AVard, Frances-JIary" p. 79. Geo.-S'. p. 15. James-G. p. 15. John-C p. 15. JuUa-P', p. 15. Mary ch. B., p. 32, Mary-A'. p, 15, Nathaniel-Benton* p. 80. Record p. 49. Sarah-C", p. 15. Winslow- A", p. 15. Waring, Col. George-E. p. 158. Warner, Almira-Amelia p, 107. Anna-Giulietta p. 106, Charles p, 89. Harriet' pp. 28, 30. Jonathan pp. 28, 30. Warren, Abigail ch, B,, p. 32. Edna" 0947, p. 123, Edward" 6945, p. 123. Fanny" 6946, p. 123. George p, 66. John p, 58. Jlrs, p, 27, Richard pp, 5, 6, AVashburn, Albert' 3039, p, 65. Ezra-Edson p. 65. Lucy-Bond' 2525, p. 65. Waterhouse, Elizabeth p, 171. Watson, p. 166, Charles p, 86, Eliza" p. 8, Watts, Artemas-Ward p, 126, Webb, Erastus-David-Ho'- ton' 3653, p, 69, Rev. John-Clarence' 3601, p, 68. AVebster, Lydia-Dorman 6240, AVeld, Ezra p, 00, Lewis' p. 50, Lewis" p. 67. WelUngton, Almira" 10077, p. 147, Elizabeth-W". 10090, p, 148. Emily-G", 10097, p, 148. Jane-T". 10078, p, 147, Lucy-P'. 10080, p, 147. Jlary-Smith' 10092, p. 147. Wellington, Nathan-R". 10101, p. 148, Wellman, Lula-Ettie 6227, p. 115. Wells, p. 166. G.-AUen 6229. Herbert-A. 6239". Ruth-Ann p. 165. Thomas p. 14. Weston, Alden-B, p, 45. Baker' p. 40. Eleanor-Baker' p. 40. Hannah-Baker' p. 40. Ichabod p. 40. Olive pp. 35, 36. Ruby p, 42. Sally pp. 35, 86. Simeon p. 40. Sophia-Bartlett p. 46. Sophronia p. 45. AVetherill, Joseph-Ridge way p. 142. Jliriam-StiUson" p. 142. Wetmore, Clara-Ann" 6921, p. 123. Evangaline-Louise" 6920, p. 123. Frederick-Hubbard' 6919, p. 12-2. Harriet-Almira' 6922, p, 123, JIabel" p. 133. JIayfred' p. 133. Wheat, Jesse-Lee'" p. 76. Pliilander-Salmou" 3913, p. 70. Sainuel-Sanfoi-d' 3916, p. 76. Wheeler, Charles p. 00. Charles-Henry p. 50. Chariotte p, 50. Charlotte-Sophia' p. 51. Daniel p. 50, Daniel- Warner p, 50, Edward-Winslow' 11908". Elizabeth p. 50. Eliza-Jane" 977. p. 03. John p. 50. Luthera- Alraira p. 00. Jlary p. 50. JIai-y-Emeline" 905, p, 52, JIoses-Allen p. 50. Rebecca-Ann" 976, p, 03. Sally p. 50. Thomas p. 50. Persons Not Bearing fhe Winslow Patronymic. Wheeler, Thomas-AA'ins- low" U90S". AVilliam p. 50. William-Augustus p, 50. William-Fiske p, 50, William-Harrison* 11908", Whipple, Charles- Sumner" 5067, p, 93, DeUa-Ray' 7197, p, 130, Emeline-Frances' 5061, p, 91, Frank-A". p. 135. Frederic-Henrv' 5063, p. 92. George' p. 120, Hamiltou-H'. p."135. Harriet-.Adelaide" 5063, p. 92. Henry-Ethan' 7193, p. 120. Henry-P" p. 130, Lavina-Judson' 7194, p. 130. Jlary-Grace' p, 93, Orrin p. 91. Roscius-E". p. 135, Stephen-Girard' 7196, p. 125. Whitaker, Josephinc- AA'ood" 12976"=. Joseph-Wood 12976. Seraph-Perlee p, 10(i. White, Eugene-Richard" p. 68. Henry-G. p. 68. Alary p. 26. Peregrine p, 5, Samuel p. 168, Thomas-J, p, 104. William pp. 5, 6, Whitehouse, Jleribah p, 53. Whiting, Eva p, 99. JIartha p. 1 3. Whitney, JIary ch. B., p. 38. Whitmore, Thomas p. 1 04. JIary pp. 39, 45, Wight, Charlotte p. 20. Wilbur, Hannah-S. 13773. Wilcox, Calvin-Elijah p. 117. Frank-Rundle" p. 117. Wilde, Sargeant pp. 3, 4. Wilder, Amanda-Minerva p. 67. Wiley, Kate-Ellen p. 09. Wilkie, Eugene p, 118, Willard, Alvin-Eugene p, 30. Sidney" 1886, p, 59. AVilUams, pp. 166, 171. Elizabeth p, 25, Erastus-S. ch. B., p, 33, Fanny p. 83. Kate-Winslow' 10040", Mary-Clark' 10040' Jlrs. p. 145. Roger pp. 09, 97, Thomas pp, 6, 160, Williamson, Allen p, 87, Deborah pp, 39, 40, Wilson, p, 10. Alonzo' 12552. Charles' 12551. Clara-Ellen 0237. Emma-Susanna" 13549. Erasmus p. 134. Frank-Winslow' 12048. John-Garner 12544, .lames-Il, pp. 159, 160, Lydia-Frances" 12550, Olive p, 62. Olive- .\I. 12925. Sarah-Elida p. 135. William" 12553. AVinfleld, Jacob p. 165. AVinsor, Augusta p. 45. Judith" p. 54. Witham, Louisa-Barnes p. 149. AVithy, Henrv p. 07, Wolverton. Clara-Rachel' 6338".' lola-Dell* 6238". John-McCoy 6338. Wood, Ivanette p. 174. Jacob' p. 86. John p. 86. Lizzie-I". p. 80, Jlrs. Hannah p, 171. N.-JI. p. 128, Sarah' p. 86, AVoodhead, Grace-Elijah p. 92. AVooding, Edmund' 413, p. 13, Frank-Edmund" p, 13, .luUus' 414, p, 13. Lizzie-JIaria" p. 13. Louise" p. 13. Woodbridge, Abigail' ch, B,, ]), 33. ^ne.is" ch, B., p. 38. Ann" ch. B,, p. 32, Ashbel" ch. B,,-p. 32, Benjamin' ch. B., p. 32. Benjamin" ch, B., ji, 32. Benjamin' ch, B., p, 32. Benjamin' ch, B,, )>, 33. Benjaniin-Ruggles" ch. B., p, 33. Caroline" ch, B,, p. 33, Charlotte' ch, B., p. 33. Dorothy" ch. B., p. 32. Dorothy" ch. B., p. 33. Elizabeth-Octavia' ch. B., p. 33. EmeUne' ch. B., p. 33. Ephraim" ch. B., p. 32. Jahleel" ch. B,, p, 33. Jemima* ch. B., p. 83. John* ch. B., p. 32. John' ch. B., p. 32. John" ch. B., p. 33. John' ch. B., p. 32. .John' ch. B., p. 33. .John" ch. B., pp. 32, 33, Joseph" ch. B., p. 32, Joseph" ch. B., p. 33. Joseph' ch, B,, p. 33. Louisa-Christmas' ch. B,, p, 33. Lucy" ch. B., p. 32, Lucy" ch, B,, p, 33, JIargaret' ch. B,, p. 32. Alartha p, 24. Martha" ch. B,, p, 32. Martha" ch. B., p. 33. JIarv" ch. B., p. 32. JIarv" ch. B., p. 32. Mary-Ann' ch. B.. p. 33. Jlercy" ch. B., p. 32. Jlindwell' ch, I'.,, p, 33. MindweU' ch, B., p. 33. Nathaniel" ch. B., p. 32. Paul' ch, B , p, 32. Rebecca' ch. B., p. 33. Ruggles" ch. B., p. 33. Samuel' ch. B., jd. 32. Sarah' ch, B,, p. 3'2, Sophia" ch, B,, p. 33. Susan- Augusta' ch, B,, p. 33. Susanna' ch. B., p. 32. Sylvester' ch. B., p, 33. Sylvester" ch. B., p, 33. Theodore" ch. B., p, 82. (Ill) Index IV. Woodbridge, Thomas" ch. B., p. 33. Thomas' ch, B,, p, 32. Thomas-Dudley" ch. B., p. 33. Timothy' ch. B., p, 32. Timothy* ch, B, , p. 33. Tryphena' ch. B,, p. 33, WoodhuU, p. 141, Woods, Helen-Louisa' 1865, p. 59. Woodward, Samuel, Sec'v p. 1'2. Worth, Helen" 12913b. Henry" 13912". Wortman, William p, 113. Wright, (jharles p. 36. Harriet p. 107. Polly p. 113. Wrightington, John p. 138. Wyeth, Harriet p. 66, Yemans, Herbert-WiUiams p. 100. Young, Anna-Alieda* p. 113. Anna-Rebekah" 5924, p. 112, Daniel-Crockett* 5920, p. 112. Daniel-Pierce p, U2. Mary-Lucretia' 5922, p. 112. Robert-Bruce pp. 112, 113. Robert-Humphrey" 6923, p. 112. William-Emery" p. 112. Younglove, JI.-C. p. 146. Allen, Benjamin p. 170. Beals, Jeremiah p. 177. Joanna- Winslow' p. 177. Mary-Elizabeth' p. 177. Rachel-B. p, 177. Sarah-B, p. 177, Seba-Ames p, 177. Blake, Mira' p. 170. Bradley, Emily p. 177. Clater, Sarah-Elizabeth Cook, Mr. p, 172. Dewey, Henry-P. p, 109. Dodge, Betsey p. 176, Hatch, EUzabeth" p, 177, Howard, Adelia-EUzabeth" p. 178, Allen- Winslow" p, 178, Anna- Winslow" p. 178, Channing-Snell" p. 178. Courtney-Beals" p. 178. Howard, Ella-Capen" p. 178. Frederick-Leroy" p, 178. Jeremiah-Beals' p. 178. Lester-Sumner" p. 178. Jlower, George-Sewell" pp. 170, 177. Robinson, John p. 179. Snell, Inez-A. p. 178. CIS) Lndex of Charts and List of A uthors and A iithui'ities. K LIST OP CHARTS. Crouchman and AVyncelowe, Parallel Chart, Winselowe and Seymour, John Winslow, Winslow, Thompson William AVyncelowe, Gifford-Winslow Families, Danish AA'inslows, Alleyne Family, Edward* Winslow, AVinslow Greene, Brace Chart, Thomas Family, Parallel Chart, Lewis Family, " " AVinslow-Lewis, Brace and Parallel Chart, Jleigs Family, Parallel Chart, Winslow- Webb, " " Winslow- Webb, continuation of Parallel Chart, Forward Family, Parallel Chart, Parsons Faurily, " " Winslow Family, " " Winslow-Parsons, " " Winslow-Parsons, continuation of Parallel Chart, Josiah' Winslow, Parallel Chart, Josiah' Winslow, continuation of Parallel Chart, Benjamin" AVinslow, Brace and Parallel Chart, Staples Family, Parallel Chart, .Iohn Winslow, ParaUel Chart, Josiah' Winslow, Radial Chart, Kenelm' AVinslow, " umbers. I, Pages. 6. n, 7. III, 9. IV, 10. V, 11. VI, 13-15 VII, 18. VII, 380-7. VIII, 7 'J. IX, UO. X, 170. XL l'J7. XI 1-2, 208. XII, 402. XIII, 315-6.* XIV, 317. XV, 347. XVI, 819. XVII, 332. XVIII, 345. XIX, 346. XX, 474. XXI, xxn. 529. XXIII, 469. 484. 16. 72. SOJIE OF THE AUTHORS, AUTHORITIES, AND PUBLIC RECORDS QUOTED. p. and pp. refer to pages in Volume I. Appleton, William-S, pp. 10, 23. Baylis, pp. 23, 55. Belknap, p. 23, Bradford, pp, 32, 39, 56, 74. Chester, Col. Joshph-L, p. 34, Gorton, p. 49. Hatch, Hon, Luther p, 73. Hazard, pp. 44, 64. Hubbard, p. 49. Hume, p. 55. Hunt, Hai-i-iot-Kezia' M.D. p. 404. Hutifhinson, pp, 31, 41, 42, 44, 45, 53, 04, 55, 74, Moore, Charles-B. p. '73, List of Authors and Authorities. Jlorton, pp, 32, 44, 45. Neal, p, 49. Paige, Rev. Lucius-R. D,D,. pp. 73, 80, 81, 83, 87, 88, 89, 96, 97, 99, 100, 139, 140, 148. Paine, Josiah pp. 75, 89, 95. Pierce, Gen. Ebenezer-W. pp, 87, 88, 102, 214. Prime, Rev. Irenaeus D.D., p. 325. Prince, pp. 82, 85, 41, 42. Purchas, p. 35, Samsbury, W.-Noel p. 50, Savage, pp. 43, 44, 45, 49, 61, 74, 188, Spooner, Thomas p, 212. Taylor, Bayard p. 69, Thacher, Dr, 29, 39, 59. Thomas, Marcia-A. p. 175. Thurloe, p. 66. Towne, Rev. Edward-C. pp, 46, 73. Ti-umbnll, p. 44. Walworth, Chancellor p. 99 Wells, ch. XIL Winthrop, Gov. pp. 43, 43, 44, 49, 52. Young, Dr. p. 23. AUibone's Dictionary, pp. 152, 158. Barber's Massachusetts Hist. Collections, p. 80 Benjamin Parsons Memori al, p. 374. Blake's Biog. Dictionary, p. 164. Bowdoin College Record of the War, p. 477. Bowen's Universal Geo graphy, p. 58. Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series, print ed London, p. 56. Clapp Genealogy (MSS), pp. 130, 463. Clarke Genealogy, pp. 94, 403. Dartmouth College Class Memorial, p. 608. Deane's History of Scitu ate, p. 70, 197, Evart's Centennial Oration, p, 68. Force's CoUection of Tracts, p, 49. Freeman's History of Cape Cod, pp. 74, 75, 82, 93, 95, 129, 148, 187, 189, 195, 197, 254, 264, 289. Genesis of the New Eng land Churches by Leonard Bacon, D.D,, pp. 30, 47 Hanson's History of Gardi ner and Pittston, (Maine) pp, 231, 233. History of Ancient and Hon. Artillery Boston, p. 256. History of Duxbury, pp. 176, 177. History of Medford, p. 211. History of Norton, p. 142. History of Pittsford, Vt., pp. 163, 496. History of Portland, p. 101. History of Scituate, pp. 173, 185, 197, 27'2. Life of Carver, p. 32, Lyman Genealogy, by Pro fessor Coleman, p. 108. Jlemorials of Jlarshfleld, pp. 71, 96, 99, 173, 175. Jlitchell's History of Bridgewater, pp. 88, 137. Mourt's (Morton's) Rela tion, p. 38. New England Historical and Genealogical Reg ister, pp, 96, 99, 100, 101, 146, 148, 162, '202, 206, 210, 211, 214, 217, 234, 230, 237, 243, 244. Palfrey's History of New England, p. 31. Pierce Family by Gen. Ebenezer-W. Pierce, pp. 158, 461. Pilgrim Fathers of New England by AV. and H. Bartlett, London, 1854, p. 47. Pitkin's (Jivil and Political History of the United States, pp. 48, 49. Prescott Genealogy, pp. 192, 194. Rice Genealogy, p. 897. Sabine's American Loyal ists, pp. 452, 464. Savage's Genealogical Dictionary, pp. 23, 80, 197, 402. Speed's Great Britain, p. 58. Thacher's History of Ply mouth, p. 80. Todd Genealogy, by Rich ard-Henry' (jreen, p. 114. Valentine's JIanual, p. 73. Walker Genealogy, pp, 290, 528. AVeutworth Genealogy, p. 406. Young's Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers, pp, 31, 35, 38, 41, 00, 73. List of Authors and Authorities: B()ston Records, pp. 98, 100, 209, 210, 311. Falmouth Records, pp. 101, 217, 399, Greenfield Records, p. 499. Harwich Church Records, p. 391. Harwich Records, pp. 129, 181,. 302, Marshfield Records, pp, 96, 97, 98, 172, 311. Moore's Musical Record, p. 499, Newport Records, p. 234. Pembroke Records, pp. 99, 186, 290. Portland Records, pp. 101, 216, 317, 233. Rochester Records, pp, 96, 146, 104, 5t)9, 524, Somerset Records, p. 236. Springfield Recorcis, p. 498. Suffolk County Probate Records, pp. 209, 210. Swan's Island Records, p. 220. Swanzey Records, pp. 99, 100, 103, 213, 314, 216, 234. Wareham Records, p. 99. Worcester Probate Record, pp. 88, 503. Worcester Records, pp. 145, 163, 523. 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