A Genealogy of the Descendants of WILLIAM JOHNSON of Charlestown,

Immigrant about 1630

Fairly complete through the first six generations; and a few lines carried through the seventh to the tenth

by

ELEANOR JOHNSON BAKER A descendant of the Newbury-Newburyport- Branch

NEWBURYPORT PRESS, INC. 1969

INTRODUCTION

The collection of the data in the following pages was, I suppose, inspired originally by my grandmother, Nancy Toppan (Johnson) Gray, who used to tell me stories of her forebears; but it was aided by the late John French Johnson of Amesbury, who started a genealogy of his own, and by

Mrs. Peace (Page) Nichols, who lived acros1s the street from our family, and who gave me the letters of George w. Johnson of Buffalo and Royalton, N. Y., which had been written to her sister, Mrs. Moses Hodgdon. My first intention had been to compile as complete a genealogy as possible of the descendants of William Johnson of Newbury, a grandson of William Johnson of Charlestown, and I made considerable headway with this project. Then the 1914-1918 war intervened, marriage, a family, etc., and it was not until thirty or more years had passed that it seemed feasible to consider the matter again. At that time a re-reading of G. W. Johnson's papers and the discovery of a number of errors in various publications concerning the Johnson family determined me to widen the scope of my re­ search to the descendants of William Johnson of Charlestown, the original immigrant to this country. Unfortunately ill health has limited the results of the investigation, so I am finally offering a fairly complete account of the first five generations, and what i~ later generations has been easy to come by. Primarily the data collected is based on the vital records of the towns where these Johnsons lived, as well as probate and real estate files of the various counties; but where no such records have been available I have tried to indicate in the text the source of the statements made. In the case of the Newbury-Newburyport branch I have also had access to numbers of family papers, ~he Marine Society records, and personal interviews with the older generation. Where none of these sources have been available I have usu­ ally put in a note to give the authority quoted. A complete list of references*is giv~n at the end of the volume, but three in particular have been used with great freedom. The first, Cyrus Felton's "The Johnson's of Southborough, Mass.", has been invaluable as most of the detail in it has been easy to verify; and in the few cases where it has seemed questionable I have given my reasons in the text. The second reference has been George w. Johnson's transcriptions of the records of Enfield, N. H., the origin­ als of which were burned in 1845; and his reaearches into various Johnson lines. The third text I have used is "The * omitted for lack of space I History of Newbury, Vt.", by Frederic P. Welk, as here again it has been possible to check in various ways most of the information given. It would be impossible for me to thank by name all the people who have helped me collect the details included in this book: town, city, and probate office clerks, house­ wives, and busy men of various skills; but a few persons in particular deserve my gratitude. Mr. Stanley Reynolds of Waterloo made available to me his files of the grave inscriptions in Seneca Co., N. Y. Even more recently Mrs. Nellie Pierce, a long-time librarian of Enfield, N. H., opened to me, with his permission, Mr. George McK. Roberts• transcriptions of the records of that town from G. w. Johnson's note-books, graveyard in­ scriptions, private lists, etc., a task which he informs me took twenty-five years, as he was a busy professional man, and had little spare time to devote to this avocation, a monumental P•iece of work. And I cannot be too grateful to Miss Elsie McCormack, Assistant Editor of the nNew Eng­ land Historic & Genealogical Register" for valuable tech­ nical advice. E.J.B. October 16, 1968

II A GENEALOGY OF WILLIAM JOHNSON OF CHARLESTOWN AND HIS DESCENDANTS.

One of the commonest surnames in America is Johnson, and even in the 1600s, without benefit of the numerous Scandinavian Johnsons, it was reckoned the third most usual patronymic in the English colonies. In Massachu­ setts Bay for instance there were five early Johnson set­ tlers; and it has sometimes been suggested without a shred of evidence that they were brothers or half-brothers. These men were Isaac Johnson, who left no descendants; John of Roxbury; Solomon of Marlborough; Edward of Woburn; and William of Charlestown, the progenitor of the £a.miliea mentioned in the following pages. All these men at some time or other, for one or anoth­ er reason, have been the subjects of considerable investi­ gation; but many of the statements concerning William Johnson it seems to me have been made on insufficient evi­ dence. He is said by some to have been born in Canterbury, England about 1602, but one searcher candidly admits that he found no record of William Johnson's birth or baptism there. The statement has been made by several persons that he married Elizabeth Storey in Canterbury, and had a son John, born in England about 1633. If proof of such a marriage exists, I have never seen it. William Johnson certainly had an eldest son, John, for he says so in his will, a copy of which is extant in the Middlesex County records at Cambridge, Mass.; but I submit that the child's birth in England, which is stated so confidently, is pure conjecture. Several of William Johnson's descendants have left categorical statements that he emigrated from England with Gov. Winthrop in 1630. It may well be so, but his name appears on no ship list that I have found. The late John French Johnson of Amesbury, Mass., says in his notes that William Johnson came to America without his wife, prepared a home in Charlestown, and returned to England about 1633 to bring her and their son over to America. Now I am told_ (but have never verified the fact) that this is exactly what Edward Johnson of Woburn is said to have done. Did Mr. Johnson of Amesbury confuse the two men, or is there another explanation? As far back as the early 1800s at least, there was a persistent story that William Johnson of Charlestown and Edward of Woburn really were brothers. This has nev-er been proved, but if it were so it might explain a good deal. Edward Johnson did come over with Winthrop - his name _is on the ship lists - he did later bring over his wife, ~nd so on. Thus his younger brother might have been inspired by his example to do the same thing; that is, if William were his younger brother. So much for guessing; what can we say with certainty about William Johnson? On January 3, 1634 the selectmen of Charlestown assessed him for several parcels of land.· This must indicate that he was in America by 1633 at the latest. He and his wife, Elizabeth, joined the Church in Charlestown Feb. 13, 1635; and March 4th of the same year he was made a freeman of the Colony. The baptisms of four of his children are on the records of the First Church in Charlestown as will appear below. Beside this we have records of realestate holdings in Charl~stown, his elective offices, and his will. As to the first item he was assessed for ten parcels of land, (2) "which he cultivated", a house, two barns, two brick-making mills, and a garden. At different times he held town offices: overseer of houses and fields, selectman, and the colonial office of juror. He died Dec. 9, 1677, having made his wife executrix of his will. His estate was ap­ praised at h 308.11.0. In his will William Johnson mentions all his children by name except Ruhamah, who had predeceased him; and he left a legacy to her daughter. His wife, Elizabeth, is al­ most certainly the widow Johnson who later married Thomas Carter of Charlestown, and died Oct. 6, 1684. Having thus disposed of the known facts concerning the founder of our family, I would like to add two suppositions of my own. First, it seems obvious that William and his wife were very sturdy people; not only because they both lived into their seventies, but also since - mirabile dictu - in that day and age their eight children all reached ma­ turity, married, and were able to produce children of their own. My second guess would be that William and Elizabeth Johnson were a pleasant couple, who provided a very happy home for their offspring. All the children save Ruhamah, who had only one son, named a boy William; and all except two named a daughter Elizabeth. One of the latter two had no daughters, and the other had only one, who was appar­ ently named for her mother. Ruhamah's one son received his father's name. It might be argued that this was merely a case of filial respect, but even in the 1600s filial re­ spect was not often quite so pronounced. There is also the family tradition that son Jonathan was so distressed when he heard that his father was in his last illness, that he walked all night alone through the forest to see him once more before he died. The authorities for my statements are: 1 Records of the First Church in Charlestown 2 Records of the Town of Charlestown 3 William Johnson's Will ~ (for easy referral) Charlestown Genealogies and Estates by Wyman Children: * 1 I John born possibly in England * 2 II Ru.hamah bap. Feb. 21, 1?35 * 3 III Joseph " Feb. 12, 1637 * 4 IV Elizabeth " Mar. 17, 1640 * 5 V Jonathan u Aug. 14, 1641 * 6 VI Nathaniel born about 1643 * 7 VII Zachariah 1t " 1646 * 8 VIII Isaac " fl 1649

(4) SECOND GENERATION

John2 (William1 ) was born in England probably about 1631, was brought to New England in 1634, and lived in Charlestown, where he received a grant of land, until 1658. In this latter year he removed to Haverhill, Mass. where he founded the first permanent smithy in the town. He be­ came a prominent and influential man in Haverhill where he was a tithingman and deacon in the church, a proprietor, selectman, juror, and moderator of the town meetings, and in 1691 a representative to the Great and General Court of the Colony. He was also a lieutenant in the militia. John Johnson married three times: first on Oct. 15, 1656 Elizabeth Maverick, who was born in Charlestown Feb. 4, 1639, the daughter of Elias and Ann Maverick, and died March 22, 1674. He married second March 3, 1675 Mrs. Sarah (Kezar) Gillo of Lynn, who died in childbed July 24, 1676. His third wife was Catharine (Skipper) Maverick, the widow of John Maverick of Boston, whom he married Sept. 8, 1680. He was killed in his own house by Indians in an attack on Haverhill August 29, 1708. His wife, granddaughter-in-law, and others in the house were killed in the same attack; but his great-grandchild, Lydia Johnson, who was in his wife's arms, somehow survived. His property was divided by will. Children: * 9. I John born Aug. 3, 1657 * 10 II Elizabeth 11 Nov. 16, 1659 11 III Ruhamah " Sept. 10, 1661; probably died young 12 IV William 11 Nov. 14, 1663; died Aug. 6, 1664 * 13 V Sarah II Aug. 2, 1665 14 VI Ruth " Oct. 4, 166?; died Dec. 15, 1668 (5) * 15 VII Ruth born Feb. 14, 1670 * 16 VIII Timothy n June 30, 1672 17 IX +Mary n July 17, 1676; died Jan. 11, 1695 18 X +Rebecca II July 17, 1676; died Feb. 21, 1689 + Children of second wife. . 19 XI John Maverick: this boy for whom no birth date 1.S given in Haverhill was probably the son of Oath- erine's first husband, John Maverick, but as his death is recorded March 26, 1689 under the name of Johnson, he may have been adopted by her sec­ ond husband. -2 Ruhamah2 (William1 ) was baptized in Charlestown Feb. 21, 1635; and married John Knight, Jr. of Charlestown April 25, 1654. She probably died shortly after Feb. of 1660 when she was admitted to the church. John Knight married again four times, and died Dec. 1, 1714. Children: I Ruhamah born Jan. 29, 1655; died Feb. 13, 1655 II Elizabeth " June 3, 1656; married Jacob Bacon; remembered in her grandfather's will. III John " Nov. 4, 1657; probably died before 1677 IV Ruhamah n Feb. 16, 1659; probably died be- fore 1677 -3 Joseph2 (William1 ) was baptized in Charlestown by the Rev. Thomas James Feb. 12, 1636-?. He was an early settler of Haverhill, where he had a house-lot of five acres, and a farm. He married first Maria Soatlie of Charlestown April 19, 1664, who died March 22, 1665 without issue. In 1666 (6) he marrie"d for a second wife Hannah Tenney, who was born Jan. or Mar. 15, 1642, a daughter of Ensign Thomas and Ann Tenney of Rowley. She died after 1714. He was not as ac­ tive in town affairs as his brother, but prospered as a farmer. In later life he owned, together with his sons, three hundred acres on the northerly side of a small stream called Fishing River. He died November 18, 1714, a richer man than his father as his will proves. His son Nathaniel was his executor. Children: * 20 I Joseph Born Oct. 15, 1667 * 21 II William " Jan. 15, 1668-9 * 22 III Thomas 11 Dec. 11, 1670 Zachariah Apr. 16, died 23 IV ,," 1672; Oct. 27, 1673 24 V John Nov. 9, 1673; II Mar. 23, 1704- 1705, unmar. * 25 VI Hannah ti Jun. 10, 1675 * 26 VII Mary " Jun. 4, 1677; married John John- son (9) 27 VIII Jonathan " Apr. 24, 1679; killed Feb. 8, 1703 -1704. He was a sen- tinel at the fort. 28 IX· Elizabeth " Feb. 28, 1681 * 29 X Nathaniel If Aug. 15, 1683 30 XI Zachariah II Aug. 26, 1687; died between 1704 and 1714 -4 Elizabeth2 (William.1 ) was baptized March 17, 1640; and married John Wyer Jan. 5, 1659. He was a Scotchman accord­ ing to the record, and died May 3, 1693 aged ?l. She joined the church March 21, 1668.. After her husband's death she married second William Monroe of Cambridge, who died Jan. 27, 171?. She had predeceased him on Dec. 14, 1715. (7) Children: I Elizabeth Born Nov. 10, 1659; married Benjamin Mirick II Edward It about 1661; mar. Abigail Lawrence * III Robert " Feb. 10, 1664; mar. 1st Elizabeth Fowle, 2nd Ruth Johnson (15) IV Hannah Bap. July 23, 1665; mar. Nathan Dunkin V Katherine Born Dec. 4 or 5, 1666; mar. Jonathan Welsh VI Nathaniel II June 14, 1668 VII Ruhamah " Dec. 24, 1670; mar. John Hill VIII Eliezer " Dec. 12, 16?2; n Catherine IX Zachariah Mar. 16, 16?6; died 1717 leaving " a widow, Mary X Sarah tt Mar. 5, 1678; mar. John Fillebrown XI William " Oct. 3, 1680; t1 Eleanor Jenner

--2.... Jonathan2 (William1 ) was baptized Aug. 14, 1641. He removed to Marlborough, Mass. where he was a farmer and blacksmith. He married Mary Newton, who was born about 1644, the daughter of Richard and Mary (White) Newton, on Oct. 14, 1663. This was the first marriage recorded in Marlborough, where he had been granted a house-lot of thirty acres. He was a selectman of the town in 1711, and in his later years was a school-teacher there. He died April 21, 1712; and his wife died Dec. 28, 1728. He divided his property by will. Children: * 31 I Mary Born Sept. 9, 1664 * 32 II William ti Dec. 15, 1665 * 33 III Jonathan n Jan. 2, 166?

(8) Natha.niel2 (William1 ) was born about 1643; married Joanna Long Nov. 24, 1668; and, as he was a mariner, was probably lost at sea between 1674 and 1677. His father's will, drawn in 1677, indicates that the family were uncer­ tain of his· fate. On Dec. 31, 1678 his estate was appraised at~ 123.1.0, his widow having married Christopher Goodwin for his second wife on Oct. 10, 1678. Children: 34 I Nathaniel Born Mar. 8, 1670; remembered in his grandfather's will, and given adult baptism 27th 12th month, 1686.

35 II William t1 Nov. 27, 1671; living in 1677, probably died young. 36 III John " Aug. 30, 1673; probably died young. -? Zachariah2 (William1 ) was born about 1646, and married Elizabeth Jeffs, daughter of John Jeffs, about 16?3. In 1689 he was impressed for the Indian War, and March 12, 1675 he and his wife joined the church in Charlestown, of which he was a member until his death. His wife, however, became a member of the Old North Church in Boston in 1685. Zacha­ riah was a brickmaker in Charlestown, but moved to Boston where he built a mill. Also in a transfer of land he is called an oatmeal-maker. He apparently became very well­ to-do. His wife died April 8, 1717; and he died after June 12, 1?17 when he executed a deed of settlement on his chil­ dren. He outlived all his brothers and sisters. Children: 37 I Elizabeth Born Nov. 1, 1673; died in infancy 38 II Jeffs " Nov. 27, 1675; t1 Sept. 17, 1688 • 39 III Elizabeth " Mar. 12, 1677 (9) 40 IV Sarai born Nov. 11, 167?; died a few months later of small-pox 41 V Zachariah 11 Sept. 1, 1680; probably died young· * 42 VI John " Feb. 10, 1683 43 VII William bap. Feb. 11, 1683; died unmarried May 11, 1713 44 VIII Sarah born Dec. 10, 1684; died Mar. 13, 1685 45 IX Hannah " June 25, 1686; " before 1?17 * 46 X Mary ft Oct. 9, 1688 47 XI Thomas bap. July 17, 1692; died Nov. 23 or 24, 1702.

8 Isaac2 (William.1) was born about 1649; married Mary Stone, th·e daughter of Nicholas and Hannah Stone, Nov. 22, 16?1; and died Aug. 31, 1711. Mary Stone was born Jan. 8, 1651; and died about 1732, as her will was proved May 1, ·1732. Isaac served in King Philip's War, 1676, for which he was paid 5s. 2d. for services rendered. He is called a mar­ iner in the records, but was apparently also a gunsmith. He lived in Charlestown, and became fairly well-to-do. He divided his property by will, of which his wife was the executrix. Children: * 48 I Mary born Oct. 2, 16?2 * 49 II Isaac " Feb. 20, 1674 * 50 III Eleazer bap. Dec.' 31, 16?6 * 51 IV William born Feb. 2, 16?9 * 52 V Elizabeth " Oct. 13, 1681 53 VI Hannah " Oct. 13, 1681; died Oct. 23, 1681 * 54 VII Nicholas 11 Sept. 4, 1684 55 VIII Abigail " Sept. 17, 1686; died Oct. 29, 1689 * 56 IX Hannah " Sept. 1, 1689 57 X Nathaniel bap. Sept. 18, 1692; probably died young * 58 XI Abigail born Feb. 19, 16q4 (10) THIRD GENERATION -9 John3 (John2 ) was born in Charlestown Aug. 3, 1657, but the next year his father removed to Haverhill. He mar­ ried first Mary Mousal of Charlestown Sept. 8, 1680, who was born May 26, 1659, the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Richardson) Mousal; and who died May 23, 1688. He mar­ ried second Feb. 19, 1689 Lydia Clement, who was born Dec. 14, 1668, the daughter of Robert and Elizabeth (Fawne) Clement, and who died Oct. 11, 1696. For a third wife he married his cousin Mary Johnson (26) May 16, 1697. I have not found her death date. John Johnson succeeded his father as a blacksmith in Haverhill; and is styled Lieutenant in the records. He divided his property by a will of which his son Timothy was the executor, and died March 9, 1?24. Chi1dren: * 59 I John born June 18, 1683 * 60 II Thomas n Dec. 4, 1685 61 III William n Dec. 12, 168?; died June 29, 1688 Children of second wife * 62 IV Lydia born Dec. ?, 1689 * 63 V Nathaniel II Oct. 31, 1691 * 64 VI Mary ti Jan. 6, 1694 * 65 VII Sarah n Feb. 18, 1696 Children of third wife 66 VIII Ruth born Feb. 21, 1698; died July 5, 1701 67 IX Elizabeth " Sept. 17, 1699; mar. Samuel Worthe1 Jan. 31, 1721 * 68 X Timothy 11 Oct. 10, 1701 69 XI Rebecca " May 6, 1?03; died June 8, 1?03 70 XII Maverick n Apr. 14, 1?04; died Apr. 30, 1?04 * ?1 XIII Hannah " Mar. 10, 170? * 72 XIV William. n Oct. 28, 1709 (11) ?3 XV Abigail born Mar. 10, 1712; may possibly be the Abigail Johnson who married John Shapley at Thompson, Conn. Nov. 10, 1735. * ?4 XVI Samuel n Mar. l?, 1715

10 Elizabeth3 (John2) was born in Haverhill Nov. 16, 1659. She .married Capt. Thomas Flint, ·Jr. of Salem June 12, 167-; and died before Feb. 16, 1721. He was made a freeman in 1690, and died May 24, 1?19. He may have been the Thomas Flint who was wounded in the Great Swamp Fight, and who in 1689 was an ensign in the Danvers Company. Children: I Ruth born May 11, 1679; married David -Flint II Timothy " Sept. 30, 1680 III John n June 21, 1684 IV Joseph " Aug. 1, 168?; married Rachel Sibley V Elizabeth " Oct. 1689; ti Peter King VI Abigail n Aug. 8, 1692 VII Mary " Sept. 1694; t1 Nathaniel Ropes VIII Rebecca II Jan. 29, 1698; 11 John White IX Sarah n Feb. 2, 1701; " William Grafton

13 Sarah3 (John2) was born Aug. 2, 1665; and married Henry Franklin, a vintner of Boston. He bought a parcel of land in Charlestown from her father. Sarah died about 1701 or 1702 as_ he married second Dec. 22, 1702 Margaret Davie by whom he had children. He died July 14, 1713. Children: I Henry born June 24, 1692; Probably married Hannah Cooper May 24, 1722, and died without issue 1725. (12) II Sarah born May 15, 1694 III John " Feb. 26, 1695 IV Lettice " Nov. 6, 1701

15 2 Ruth3 (John ) was born Feb. 14, 16?0; and married her cousin, Robert Wyer (Elizabeth 4) about 1692. He was born Feb. 10, 1664; was an innkeeper and tailor in Charlestown, and died Nov. 14, 1709. Ruth owned the covenant Mar. 19, 1695, and joined the Charlestown church Mar. 16, 1?3?. She was appointed administratrix of her husband's property, which. amoimted to~ 8?1. She died Dec. 26, 1?42. Robert Wyer married first Elizabeth Fowle June 26, 1688, who died without issue. Children: I Ruth born Apr. ?, 1693; died same day II Edward " June 22, 1694; married Abigail Jenner Sept. 1?19 III Robert II Feb. 28, or married Katharine Mar. 1, 1696; Swain. Lived on Nantucket. IV Ruth " Jan. 8, 1698; died Jan. 1698 V Ruth If Jan. 10, 1699; mar. John Stimson VI Nathaniel " Dec. 14, 1700; If Elizabeth Boylston. He was a mariner. VII Timothy tt Dec. 2?, 1702; married. Lived on Nantucket. VIII John ti Apr. 25, 1705 IX William II July 2, 170? X Eleazer II Sept. 6, 1709

16 . Timothy3 (John2 ) was born June 31st (so it says in the record) 1672; married Ann Maverick Oct. 25, 1695; and died (13) Sept. 21, 1696. She was born probably Sept. 21, 1671, the daughter of John and Catherine (Skipper) Maverick. I do not know her death date. They lived in Haverhill. Child: * 75 I Elizabeth born July 29, 1696.

20 Joseph3 (Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 15, 1667; and married Hannah Barker in Rowley June 30, 1693. She was born Jan. 5, 1671, the daughter of Barzillai and Hannah (Jewett) Barker. He probably married second Elizabeth Shapard Jan. 5, 1733. He was living in 1741; but administration on his estate was granted May 2, 1749. He left a widow. Children: ?6 I Joseph born May?, 1694; died May 17, 1694 • 77 II Mary 11 Sept. 22, 1695 * ?8 III James, " Aug. 25, 1698 ?9 IV Samuel " Dec. 3, 1701; died Jan. 2, 1728 * 80 V Jonathan " June 16, 1704 81 VI Rebekah n June 19, 1707; perhaps died young 82 VII David It Apr. 5, 1710; n 11 ti * 83 VIII Zechariah II Dec. 20, 1712 * 84 IX Daniel It Dec. 6, 1715

21 William3 (Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 15, 1669; married the widow Abigail Roberds Jan. 31, 1721; and died about 1744 when his son was appointed his administrator. Mrs. Johnson was born Sept. 29, 1691, the daughter of Samuel and Martha (Carlis) Lad, married first Samuel Roberds by whom she had a son Samuel, and died Aug. 2, 1736. Her first husband died Mar. 29, 1720. William Johnson was a snowshoe man in 1710;.

(14) and five years a selectman of Haverhill. The inventory of his estate came to~ 139.19.9. Children: * 85 I William born July 21, 1723 86 II Abigail " Sept. 25, 1726; died 1737 of throat distemper. 87 III Caleb " Sept. 18, 1730; died Sept. 10, 1737 same cause.

22 Thomas3 (Joseph2) was born Dec. 11, 1670; married Elizabeth Page May 1, 1700; and died Feb. 18, 1742. She was born Sept. 14, 1679, the daughter of Cornelius and Hannah (Clough) Page, and died June 12, 1752. She was buried in what is now the town of Groveland. Thomas was a £armer of the North Parish of Haverhill. His homestead was the gift of his father; and in Amesbury he owned over 300 acres of valuable timber land. He was one of the founders of the North Parish Church, and Mar. 23, 1733 was chosen a deacon of it. His family and relatives were a fourth of the members. He distributed his property by deeds of gift. Children: 88 I Mehetabel born Feb. 26, 1702 * 89 II Cornelius II Jan. 17, 1?04 * 90 III Thomas " Jan. 6, 1?06 * 91 IV Abigail II May 15, l?O? * 92 V Ruth " Aug. 24, 1709 * 93 VI John 1t Nov. 15, l?ll 94 VII Susannah " Jan. 25, 1715; perhaps married Samuel Stickney 95 VIII Jabez " Apr. 24, 1716; died Apr. 25, 1716 * 96 IX Jeremiah ti June 30, 1717 (15) 97 X Elizabeth born Jan. 2, 1721; was perhaps the Eliza­ beth Johnson who married Daniel Bur­ bank at Bradford Apr. 1, 1745; and had a son Daniel baptized at Boxford Mar. 15, 1746-7.

25 Hannah3 (Joseph2) was born June 10, 1675; married Nathaniel Osgood Dec. 28, 1704; and died He was born Oct. 17, 1674 the son of William and Abigail (Ambrose) Osgood; and died Dec. 30, 1741. He lived in Salis­ bury; was sent as a soldier to Wells, Me. in 1696, and also served in Salisbury 1702-1?03 and 1710. Children: I Samuel born May 11, 1706; married Anna Barnard II Ruth 11 Dec. 11, 1707; died May 30, 1?16 III Abigail " 1709; 11 Aug. 13, l 753 UDID.arried. IV David " Jan. 24, 1?12; married Ruth Griffin

29 Nathaniel3 (Joseph2) was born Aug. 15, 1683; married Ruth Guile before 1?15; and died She was born Jan. 1690, the daughter of James and Ruth (Parker) Guile; and died Nov. 11, 1729. He probably married second the widow Abigail Sandora June 7, 1733. He inherited his father's homestead in Haverhill. Children: 98 I Sarah born Mar. 21, 1715 99 II Joseph " Feb. 24, l?l? • 100 III Nathaniel n Nov. 18, 1718 • 101 IV Mary " June 16, 1?21 * 102 V Ruth 11 May 5, 1723

(16) 103 vr· Elizabeth bap. Mar. 14, 1725 * 104 VII Ebenezer born Aug. 14, 1727

31 Mary3 ·(Jonathan2 ) was born Sept. 9, 1664; married John Matthews Sept. 20; 1686; and died June 22, 1?10. Her hus­ band married second Sarah Garfield in 1?13. He was called a physician, and was living in 1?29. They lived in Marl­ borough, Mass. Children: I Mary born - died Oct. 2, 1706 II Lidah n Mar. 16, 1691;' married Jonathan Witt • III Ruth n May 9, 1693; n Timothy Johnson (118) IV John 11 Jan. 18, 1694; " Jerusha Biglo V Daniel n Mar. 16, 169?; " Eunice Morse VI Martha

32 William.3 (Jonathan2 ) was born Dec. 15, 1665; married Hannah, daughter of Thomas and Hannah (Remmington) Larkin Jan. 27, 1684. She was born in Charlestown July 15, 166?; and died Dec. 18, 1696. He married second in Sherborn Hannah, the daughter of William and Hannah (Lovett) Rider, Nov.?, 1699. She was born in Watertown May 28, 1680; and died Dec. 18, 1757. William Johnson died June 5, 1754. In 1706 he was a highway surveyor in Marlborough, and in 1708 he and his brother were constables. He had a grist and a saw-mill east of his house on Stony Brook, and furnished the nails and the _lime for the new meeting-house. He was the administrator of his brother's estate, and the guardian of his six youngest children. He left a will.

(l?) Children: * 105 I William born Feb. 22, 1689 * 106 II Hannah it July 20, 1691 107 III Elizabeth " Aug. 15, 1693; died Oct. 6, 1693 108 IV Thomas " Aug. 28, 1694; " unmar. Sept. 14, 1785, may have been somewhat non compos. * 109 V Mary " Dec. 4, 1696 Children of second wife • 110 VI Moses born Sept. 25, l700 * 111 VII Ruth n Jan. 16, 1701 112 VIII Hepsibah tt Apr. 5, 1704; died Jan. 19, 1719 113 IX Elizabeth ti July 18, 1705; " Dec. 8, 17;2 * 114 X Ebenezer 11 Nov. 6, 1707 * 115 XI Mercy 11 Dec. 14, 1709 * 116 XII Isaac " Apr. 12, 1713 117 XIII Jacob fl Apr. 6, 1717; drowned in Westboro May 28, 1739.

33 2 Jonathan3 (Jonathan ) was born Jan. 2, 166?; married Mary Kerley about 1689; and was killed by Indians on or near Jericho Hill Oct. 12, 1708. His wife was born Oct. 14, 1666, the daughter of Capt. Henry and Elizabeth (White) Kerley, and died in 1741, leaving her possessions by will. Her mothe and two brothers were killed by Indians at Lancaster Feb. 1676. Jonathan Johnson was a blacksmith, highway surveyor in 1705, and constable in 1708. Children: * 118 I Timothy born May 18, 1690 * 119 II Jonathan " June 13, 1692 120 III Mary 11 Sept. 5, 1694; died young * 121 IV Sarah " May 25, 1695 122 V Jotham " Mar. 30, 1699; living in 1708 (18)

I ; 123 VI Martha born Jan. 26, 1701; mar. Col. Timothy Bingham of Marl- borough * 124 VII Mary " Oct. 2, 1704 125 VIII Hannah " Mar. 2, 1707 * 126 IX Joseph ft Mar. 2, 1707

39 Elizabeth3 (Zachariah2 ) was born Mar. 12, 1677; married George Nowell of Boston Oct. 13, 1693; and was living in 1717. He was born in Boston Feb. 15, 1669, the son of George and Izy'dia Nowell. I know no more of them. Children: I Michael born Mar. 18, 1699 II Thomas " Mar. 30, 1 ?O 3 ; mar. Elizabeth Bradford III Zachariah II Aug. 20, 1704; 11 1st Mary York at Ipswich; 2nd Mary Carr at Newbury; died 1752. IV Lydia II Dec. 12, 1705 V Jeffs Oct. 4-, 1707 VI John " Dec. 7, 1708; mar. Sarah Rowe

42 2 John3 (Zachariah ) was born Feb. 10, 1683; married in Boston Susannah Drown (int) Dec. 12, 1709; and died Mar. 25, 1749. According to Savage Susannah Drown was a daughter of Leonard and Elizabeth (Abbott) Drown of Kittery. She died Nov. 23, 1743. John was a brickms.ker and oatmeal miller. He was a grantee in the settlement deed of Sheffield, Berk­ shire Co. His inventory equalled b 2200.5.0. Children: 127 I Zachariah. born Feb. 7, 1711; died Apr. 6, 1711 * 128 II John " .Mar. 1, 1712 * 129 III William bap. Nov. 6, 1713 (19) • 130 IV Thomas bapt. June 19, 1715 · • 131 V Jeffs " Dec. 3 or 4, 1716 132 VI Joseph " June 28, 1718; mar. Mary Adams Dec. 29, 1746. He was a feltmakera 133 VII Samuel fl Sept. 8, 1722; died unmar. before June 23, 1775. He was a scrivener and his will devised to brothers John & Thomas, & nieces Elizabeth of· William, & Susanna and Sarah of Thomas.

46 Mary3 (Zachariah2 ) was born Oct. 9, 1688; and married Joseph Flint of Salem in Boston Aug. 9, 1709. I have been unable to trace this couple further, although the following baptisms appear on the records of the First Church in Salem: Children: I Mercy bapt. July 15, 1716 II Joseph " July 15, 1716 III Elizabeth " July 14, 1717

48 Mary3 (Isaac2 ) was born Oct. 2, 1672; married Stephen Kidder ; and died Sept. 17, 1722. He was born in Cambridge Nov. 26, 1662, the son of James and Ann (Moore) Kidder; and died July 5, 1?48. He was a blacksmith; was admitted to the church in 1692; and left an estate valued at i, 686. Children: Samuel born married Elizabeth Davis I -' II Mary ii Oct. 16, 1694 III Stephen " June 17, 1696; died Jan. 21, 169? (20) IV Stephen born Oct. 18, 1697 V Anna " Dec. 20, 1699; died young VI Thomas bapt. Sept. l, 1?00 VII Anna born July 2?, 1701; m~ried John Smith VIII Elizabeth " Sept. 29, 1?03; died Jan. 28, 1?22 IX Sarah " Apr. 22, 1?05; married Joseph Rand X Isaac " Nov. 6, l?O?; mar. 1st Martha Williams " 2nd Hannah Mousall XI John " Feb. 13, 1709;" 1st Abigail Abbott " 2nd Anna Walker " 3rd Mary Snow XII Abigail n Jan~ 28, 1712; died Sept. 20, 17?4 XIII Hannah " May 19, 1715; married Jacob Rhodes

49 2 Isaac3 (Isaac ) was born Feb. 20, 1674; married Alice Taylor, the daughter of Richard and Ann (Wheldon) Taylor before 169?; and died before his father. His wife was born Mar. 29, 1676; and died Children: * 134 I Alice born * 135 II Mary " Dec. 1698 * 136 III Abiel

50 2 Eleazer3 (Isaac ) was baptized Dec. 21, 16?6; married Susannah Johnson Nov. 8, 1698; and died between June 2, 1?5? and Apr. 5, 1?68, the dates of his will and its proving. She was born about 1676, the daughter of Edward and Miriam (Holbrooke) Johnson of Woburn; and died Aug. 25 or 2?, 1?59. Eleazer Johnson was a sea-captain and a wealthy man. He owned slaves in Cha~lestown; one named Canongo he bought from N. Trerice. He also owned considerable real estate, including a warehouse and two wharves. (21) Children: * 137 I Eleazer born July 17, 1699 * 138 II Susanna It Nov. 16, 1701 * 139 III Isaac " Oct. 5, 1705 140 IV Katherine " Feb. 13, 1708; died unmarried Dec. 4· , 1764 141 V Nicholas " Nov. 22, 1710; died young • 142 VI Mary II May 15, 1712 * 143 VII Abigail " Dec. 10, 1715

51 2 William3 (Isaac ) was born Feb. 2, 1679; married first Nov. 2, or 9, 1?02 Martha, the daughter of Col. Daniel and Elizabeth (Milward) Pierce, who was born Feb. 26, 1676 or 1677; and died Aug. 13, 1732. He married second Feb. 14, 1734 Mrs. Abigail (Moody) Emery Stickney for her third hus­ band. She was born Feb. 26, 1696, the daughter of Cutting and Judith (Little) Moody; and married after Mr. Johnson's death Mr. Joseph Swasey Dec. 6, 1742. William Johnson died between Mar. 12, 1739 and July 6, 1741. William Johnson came to Newbury from Charlestown about 1698, ·and became a ship-builder, settling on Water St. near what is now Ship St. He, with others, was interested in building the Lower Long Wharf; and in founding the Third Parish Church in Newbury, now the First in Newburyport. He was one of the committee chosen to procure a bell for its meeting-house. He is usually styled Capt. or Mr. in the records, and appears to have been very prosperous, his es­ tate being appraised at his death at~ 7,707.6.0. He was a slave owner as he sold a negro named Cambridge to Moses Titcomb. Children: • 144 I Elizabeth born Aug. 17, 1703 (22) 145 II. Martha born Nov. 17, 1704; died Oct. 17, 1717 * 146 III William " May 31, 1706 * 147 IV Sarah bapt. 1707 148 V Mary born Sept. 14, 1708; died young * 149 VI ·Mary It Oct. 22, 1709 * 150 VII Isaac bapt. 1710 151 VIII Moses born Aug. 1, 1711; died young 152 IX Nicholas n Mar. 19, 1714; married Sarah Huse Mar. 23, 1?47; died Nov. 21, 1759. No issue. Was a wig- maker. * 153 X Lydia bapt. 1716 * 154 XI Eleazer born May 11, 1718 Children of second wife 155 XII Joseph born Nov. 20, 1734; died Mar. 2, 173? * 156 XIII Moses " June 2, 1737 * 15? XIV .A.bigail n Feb • 6, 1738

52 2 Elizabeth' (Isaac ) was born Oct. 13, 1681; married Benjamin Williams Nov. 3, 1709; and died about 172. He was a shipwright of Charlestown and Boston. Children: I Benjamin born May 12, 1712; married Mary Paddison II Elizabeth II May 4, 1714; mar. perhaps William Pierce III Nathaniel " July 26, 1716;" 11 Phebe Wyat IV Rachell " Sept. 14, 1717 V Mary " Sept. 26, 1719

54 Nicholas3 (Is~ac2) was born Sept. 4, 1684; married Joanna Wolf or Waff Jan. 9, 1707; and died Oct. 12, 1710 (23) or 1711. His widow married second Samuel Hill in 1715; and third James Kettell in 1734. Nicholas Johnson was a mariner or "navigator". His gravestone is, or was, near his father's in the Phipps St. Cemetery, Charlestown. Children: 158 I Nicholas born July 25, 1708; died Aug. 5, 1708 159 II Joanna " Mar. 6, 1711; 11 Sept. 14, 1712

56 ·. 3 2 Hannah (Isaac ) was born Sept. 1, 1689; married Thomas Windsor May 12, 1725; and died He was prob- ably born Oct. 1, 1659, the son of Robert and Rebecca Windsor; and had a first wife, Rachel, by whom he had five children. He lived in Boston. Children: I Thomas born May 26, 1726; married Elizabeth Moore II Hannah " July 18, 1729; " Adam Crawford

58 Abigail3 (Isaac2 ) was born Feb. 19, 1694; married William•Hoppin for his third wife Sept. 25, 1722; and died May 19, 1759. He had children by his other wives. Abigail and her sister Hannah were admitted to the church Oct. l, 1719. William Hoppin was a boat-rigger in Charlestown. His will was dated July 1, 1765; and proved Sept. 21, 1773. Children: I William born July 16, 1723; mar. 1st Bridget Walker " 2nd Mary Brintnall II Nicholas " Dec. 9, 1725; " 1st Susanna Hancock " 2nd Hannah Lamson III Abigail ti Dec. 2, 1726; fl John Webber IV Elizabeth n Apr. 21, 1728; died Sept. 2, 1729 (24) V Elizabeth born Nov. 21, 1729; mar. Nathaniel Rand VI Richard ft Aug. 3, 1731; died unmarried VII Sarah ft Mar. 21, 1733; " n VIII Thomas " Aug. 12, 1735; " Apr. 13, 1736 IX Thomas· ft June 30, 1738; married: 1st Abigail Frothingham 2nd Hannah Rhodes

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59 John4 (John3 John2 ) was bor.n June 18, 1683; married Sarah ; and died • She was born the daughter of and died Nov. 27, 1757, aet. 62. If this age of Sarah (taken from a gravestone) is correct, she was only twelve years old when her first child was born. They were married, , and lived in Lebanon, Ct. It is not absolutely proved that this man is the son of John of Haverhill; but the probability is so strong that I have included him in the genealogy. Firstly it is known that this John was living when Lt. John of Haverhill died, as he left him a legacy in his will, but he was obviouslly not living in Haverhill. Second this John bf Lebanon was first in Killingly, Conn. where he owned land, and where his half-brother, Nathaniel, settled at about the same time; and third is the name of John of Lebanon's oldest son, which by itself may suggest, but proves nothing. His presumptive brother_, Thomas, also named a son Maverick. Children: *· 160 I Maverick born Jan. 1, 1707 161 II John " Apr. 1709; died Feb .• 1?11 * 162 III Seth It May 1711 163 IV Lois " Aug. 1713; died young 164 V Mary " Aug. 1713; may have died young 165 VI Ebenezer " Aug. 1715; died Oct. 1, 1715 166 VII Ebenezer t1 July 1719; ti Nov. 30, 1727 167 VIII Sarah July 11 1724· " Aug. 25, 1724 " ' ' • 168 IX John " Aug. 25, 1726 169 X Sibyl " May 1, 1729; n June 25, 1729 (26) 60 Thomas4 (John3 John2 ) was born Dec. 4, 1685; and mar­ ried first Ruth Bradley Nov. 13, 1706. She was born May 15, 1688, the daughter of Daniel J. and Hannah (Dow) Bradley; and was killed by Indians together with her grandfather and grandmother-in-law Aug. 29, 1708. Thomas married second Rachel Ordway before 1710. She was born Jan. 14, 1688 in Newbury, the daughter of Edward and Mary (Wood) Ordway; and died Dec. 31, 1764. He died July 22, 1754. He settled on the northeast side of Lake Kenoza on land given him by his grandfather. He and his wife disposed of their properties by will. Children: * 170 I Lydia born Aug. 23, 1707 Children of second wife * 171 II Ruth born July 5, 1710 * 172 III Daniel n Feb. 12, 1712 * 173 IV Maverick " June 30, 1714 174 V Nathan 11 Mar. 12, 1718; living in 1764. Was he the man who mar­ ried Mary Russell at Thompson, Conn. Apr. 24, 1739'? * 175 VI Peter " Feb. 24, 1721 *· 176 VII Seth " Mar. 6, 1723 * 177 VIII Rachel " Apr. 6, 1726 178 IX Anna 11 Feb. 25, 1728; perhaps unmarried. Living 1764. 179 X Moses " Sept. 29, 1730; died of throat distemper July 27, 1737.

62 Lydia4 (John3 John2 ) was born Dec. 7, 1689; married James Chase about 1706; and died in Newbury, where they (27) lived, Aug. 2, 1707. He was born Sept. 15, 1685, a son of Thomas and Rebecca (Follansbee) Chase; married second Martha Rolfe by whom he had chiidren; and died between June 8 and July 23, 1753. Child: I John born July 15, 1707; married Hannah Hoyt

63 Nathaniel4 ( John3 John2 ) was born Oct._ 31, 1691; mar­ ried Mehitabel Guile Dec. 29, 1715; and died in Stafford, Conn. 1?60. She was born Dec. 1, 1692, the daughter of Ephraim and Martha (Bradley) Guile; and died Nathaniel Johnson moved to Killingly, Conn. about 1722, where he and his wife were admitted to the church May 10, 1722. This part of the town was set off as a new town, Thompson, about 1730. Later he moved to Stafford. Children: 180 I Lydia born Dec. 29, 1716; died ) young ) born in * 181 II Ephraim It July 30, 1718; ) ) Haverhill • 182 III Seth It July 12, 1720 ) 183 IV Mehitabel bapt. Apr. 20, 1723 ) ) bapt. in Killing- 184 V John " Mar. 1, 1725 ) l;r and recorded ) in Haverhill 185 VI Mary It Mar. 3, 1727 ) 186 VII Lydia n Mar. 7, 1731 ) ) bapt. in Thompson 187 VIII Hannah " Mar. 25, 1733 ) and recorded in ) Have,rhill 188 IX Sarah n Nov.'?, 1736 )

64 Mary4 (John3 John2 ) was born Jan. 6, 1694; married Sam­ uel Haseltine before 1716; and died after 1755. He was born (28) Mar. 3, 1690, the son of Nathaniel and Ruth (Jaques) Hasel­ tine; and died between Nov. 30, 1754 and Aug. 11, 1755, the date of his will and its proving. They lived in Haverhill. Children: I Susannah born July 9, 1716; died Oct. 26, 1716 II Ruth " Oct. 8, 1717; mar. Thomas Webster III Nathaniel " Oct. 29, 1719; " Hannah Kimball IV Mehetaball " Feb. 28, 1722; n Joseph Emerson V Moses " Feb. 28, 1724; died Apr. 13, 1742 VI Samuel " Jan. 3, 1726; mar. Lydia Webster VII David " Jan. 27, 1730 VIII John " Oct. 3, 1734; died Sept. 10, 1736 IX Amos bapt. Oct. 6, 1734; probably died young

65 4 2 Sarah (John3 John ) was born Feb. 18, 1696; married Timothy Duston before 1720; and died July 20, 1735. He was born Sept. 14, 1694, the son of Thomas and Hannah (Emerson) Duston; and died after 1734 it says in the rec­ ord. They lived in Haverhill. Children: I Samuel born Feb. 10, 1720 II Paul ft Sept. 24, 1721 III John 11 Mar. 31, 1724; died July 8, 1797 IV Lydia It Sept. 11, 1726; mar. Ithamore,Emerson V Sarah II Feb. 23, 1729; " Edmund Morse VI James " June 28, 1734

68 Timothy4 (John3 John2 ) was born Oc.t. 10, 1701; married Sarah Page Feb. 10, 1726; and died between Mar. 19, and Sept. 29, 1779, the dates of his will and its proving. (29) Sarah Page was born , the daughter of and was living in 1779. Timothy inherited land at Spickett (Salem, N.~.) from his father and settled there. He had a good property which included a grist-mill; and was a selectman of the town in 1753. Children: 189 I Mary born Nov. 5, 1726; married Caleb Marble, born at Haverhill Mar. 10, 1726, a son of Samuel and Sarah (Richenson) Marble. A Caleb Marble who fought in the Revolution was probably their son. 190 II John " Oct. 31, 1728; married Hannah Emery June 27, 1754, no issue. Died Aug. 13, 1799. 191 III Timothy n Dec. 4, 1730; died Apr. 15, 1731 192 IV Timothy " Feb. 8, 1732; died Oct. 27, 1736 of throat distemper. 193 V Hannah " May 4, 1734; died Nov. 5, 1736 of throat distemper. * 194 VI Samuel It Apr. 1, 1736 * 195 VII Sarah n Oct. 12, 1737 196 VIII Isaac " Aug. 18, 1739) not mentioned in ) father's will. 197 IX Nathanael " Mar. 21, 1742 ) Probably died young

71 Hannah4 (John3 John2 ) was born Mar. 10, 1707; married Samuel Griffen Apr. 19, 1726; and died I know no more of them. Child: I John bapt. Jan. 15, 1727

72 William4 (John3 John2 ) was born Oct. 28, 1709; married Esther Colburn of Dracut (int.) Aug. 11, 1743; and died (30) He succeeded his father as blacksmith, but apparently moved to Plaistow as the birth of his son is recorded there~ Later we find him in Salem, N.H. where he had a grist-mill with his brother Timothy. My guess would be that his wife died in Plaistow, as there is no record of other children there, nor in Salem. I have not found his death date. Child: * 197a Simon born Nov. 18, 1744

74 Samuel4 (John3 John)2 was born Mar. 17, 1715; married the widow Susannah Black Apr. 28, 1743; and died (possibly) Oct. 24, 1801 in Hampstead. The death date gives his age as ninety, which makes me hesitate to accept it as the death of this man, yet he was apparently the only Samuel Johnson in Hampstead at that time. Mrs. Johnson's maiden name was Davis, her first husband John Black, who died in 1741, and by whom she had five children. She and her husband were certainly living in 1765 when she joined the church in Hamp­ stead. Samuel Johnson inherited his father's home in Haver­ hill but he must have sold it, and tried to settle in Plais­ tow. For some reason the town warned him away (1758), and he went to the part of Hampstead that became Atkinson, where he established himself. Children:

* 198 I Mary born Apr. 19, 1744 199 II Hannah II Dec. 4, 1746; probably died young * 200 III John ti Mar. 4, 1749 * 201 IV Samuel II Dec. 2, 1751 202 V Elizabeth bapt. Dec. 8, 1754; possibly married Stephen Sawyer

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Elizabeth4 (Timothy.? John2) was born July 29, 1696; married Dr. Joshua Bailey Apr. 25, 1715; and died Oct. 21, 1773. According to the Batley Genealogy he was born about 1685, the son of Rev. James and Mary (Carr) Bailey; and died Feb. 7, 1752. He was very active in the town affairs of Haverhill, moderator of town meetings for many years, and selectman from 1724 to 1734. He was also a colonel in the militia. Children: I Ann born Mar. 6, 1716; died May 26, 1716 II Mary " June 13, 1717; " Nov. 18, 1718 III Sarah " Feb. 22, 1719; married James White May 1, 1741 IV Elizabeth " Nov. 3, 1721; died May 5, 1736 of throat distemper. V Mary 11 Feb. 2:,, 1723; died May 11, 1736 of throat distemper. VI Anna 11 Mar. 4, 1725; married Enoch Bartlett Jan. 23, 1750, and had one child, Bailey Bartlett, who became very prominent in local and county af­ fairs. She died shortly after his birth. VII Abigail " Jan. 10, 1730; married Isaac Osgood Jan. 18, 1752

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Mary4 (Joseph3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 22, 1695; mar­ ried Ebenezer Guile Jan. 7, 1720; and died He was born Oct. 7, 1695, the son of James and Ruth (Parker) Guile; and died Mar. 9, 1722. He was a mason, and lived in Haverhill, Mass.

(32) Children: I Hannah born Jan. 18, 1721; married Stephen Cross II Abiah " May 7, 1722; " Thomas Duston, Jr.

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James4 (Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 25, 1698; mar­ Mary Philbrick Feb. 4, 1720; and died Apr. 13, 1721. She was born and married Joseph Colby Aug. 1, 1722 for his second wife. They moved to Hampstead, N.H. I have not found anything further about James Johnson's son. Child: 203 1 James born June 30, 1721

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4 2 Jonathan (Joseph3 Joseph ) was born June 16,1704; married Mary Lad Apr. 19, 1726; and died She was born Aug. 6, 1702, the daughter of Daniel Jr. and Hannah (Hartshorn) Lad; and died He lived on a place in Amesbury called Mill Farm, but must have moved away. I have never been able to trace him or his children. Children: 204 I John born Sept. 4-, 1726 205 II Hannah " July 13, 1729 206 III Abigail 11 Aug. 20, 1732 207 IV Samuel II May 12, 1735 208 V Abia bapt. Nov. 28, 1736

83 Zechariah4 (Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 20, 1712; (33) married Susanna Chase Sept. 30, 1735; and died between Feb. 7, and Apr. 24, 1776. She was born Sept. 1, 1717, the daughter of Abraham and _Ruth (Morse) Chase; and died after her husband. In 1737 Zechariah moved to Hampstead, N.H. where he built a log house; but in 1747 he purchased a homestead from Joseph Hadley for~ 210. This remained in the direct family until 1900 at least. He became very ac­ tive in town affairs, and under the king was a justice of the peace. However, he was so ardent in the cause of the Colonists that at his own expense he equipped his sons, Abraham and Noah, and sent them to West Point. His will was drawn Feb. 7, 1776, and proved Apr. 24th of the same year. Children: 209 I Ruth born June 15, 1736; died July 2, 1736 * 210 II Susanna " May 25, 1737 * 211 III Abraham It May 30, 1739 212 IV Joseph f1 May 22, 1741; died July 20, 1741 * 213 V Zachariah It Dec. 30, 1743 * 214 VI Priscilla * 215 VII Mary * 216 VIII Noah * 217 IX Miriam

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4 2 Daniel (Joseph3 Joseph ) was born Dec. 6, 1715; mar­ ried Sarah Davis of Amesbury May 25, 1742; and died shortly after his brother Zechariah, in 1776. Sarah was born Jan. 20, 1716, the daughter of Thomas and Deborah (Martin) Davis; and outlived her husband. He was living in Hampstead, N.H. when the state line was run. His will was dated May 26, and proved June 26, 1776. His inventory came to~ 471.19.11. (34) Children: * 218 I Deborah born Apr. 17, 1743 219 II Daniel " Mar. 19, 1744; married Dolly .. and died Dec. ?, ' 1774 without issue. 220 III Hannah bapt. May 10, 1747; probably died young 221 IV Sarah " May 10, 1747; n " " 222 V A child born 1748; " tt n 223 VI A child bapt. 1750; ti " 1756 224 VII Lydia " Aug. 1753; died Feb. 1756 225 VIII Ruth born July 5, 1755; probably married Alexander Campbell Jan. 7, 17?8 * 226 IX Joseph " Nov. 9, 1757

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William4 (William' Joseph2) was born July 21, 1723; married Mehitabel Harriman rand died before Aug. 1753. She was probably the daughter of Stephen and Patience (Roberds) Harriman·, born Jan. 14, 1?26; and may have been the Mehitabel Johnson who married Thomas Merrill of Rumford Sept. 29, 1757. Children: 22? I Abigail born Jan. 21, 1746 228 II Hannah II Aug. 1747; may possibly be the girl who married Benjamin Dow Oct. 31, 1765. * 229 III William n Apr. 3, 1749

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Cornelius4 (Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Jan. 17, 1704; and married Lydia Clement Jan.?, 1725, who was born Nov. 20, 1702, the daughter of Job and Mehetable (Ayer) Clement; (35) and died June 14, 1742. He married second Mrs. Elener Stevens Oct. 26, 1743, She was born Sept. 30, 1709, the daughter of Thomas and Sarah (Barnard) Currier; and died after 1774. Cornelius died in Concord, N.H. His will was dated Oct. 3, 1774, but not proved until Aug. 16, 1796, and as he is said to have lived to a great age, he probably died 1795 or early in 1796. Until about 1759 Cornelius Johnson lived in Haverhill Central Parish, and was a prominent man in the town. In 1757 he was a selectman. Then he removed to Andover, but in 1762 sold his house there and went to Concord, N.H., where he signed the Association Test in 1776. He was, of a very religious nature, a remarkable mathematician, and in other ways an unusual personality. He was so absent-minded as to hunt for the pipe in his mouth. "As absent-minded as Cornelius Johnson"; 11 as useful as Cornelius Johnson"; "as exact as Cornelius Johnson", became current expressions in Haverhill. Children: 230 I Ebenezer born Feb. 1, 1726; died Dec. 20, 1726 * 231 II Obed " Dec • 30 , 1727 232 III Samuel II Oct. 17, 1729; " Oct. 17, 1729 * 233 IV Peter '' Oct. 6, 1730 234 V Enoch " Sept. 3, 1732; " June 3, 1737, throat distemper. 235 VI Lydia " July 4, 1734; married a Jackson * 236 VII Anna " Apr. 6, 1737 237 VIII Mehitabel bap. Jan. 28, 1739; prob. died young 238 IX Isaac born Nov. 28, 1741; died the same day Children of second wife * 239 X Ruth born Aug. 27, 1744 240 XI Mary " Apr. 15, 1747; married a Colby 241 XII David Sept. 16, 1749; died young (36) 242 XI!I James born Dec. 11, 1751; married Hannah died 1814 without issue.'

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Thomas4 (Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 6, 1706; mar­ ried Phebe Hardy at Bradford Mar. 14, 1733; and died of cancer 1782. His wife was born Apr. 2, 1711, the daughter of Jacob and Sarah (Clark) Hardy; and died He is called of Amesbury in the record, where his first three children were born, but after the state line was run in 1741 we find him in Plaistow, and he was a member (and later a deacon) of the North Parish Church of Haverhill. His eight oldest children were baptized there. In 1757 he was a constable in Plaistow; in 1761-2 a teacher; in 1767 a selectman; and was frequently employed on town business. Children: 243. I Elizabeth born Dec. 31, 1733; possibly married Reuben Davis Mar. 18, 1762 244 II Jacob II May 20, 1735; died Aug. 27, 1756 * 245 III Enoch " Aug;. 16, 1737 246 IV Sarah " Mar. 17, 1740; died July 23, 1770 unmarried. * 247 V Jeremiah ti June o,r 1741 248 VI Phebe fl Nov. 7, 1742; died May 27, 1761 249 VII Patience " Feb. 24, 1745; married Caleb See- ver of West Kingston Aug. 6, 1772# * 250 VIII Mehitabel " Jan. 5, 1747 * 251 IX Isaiah ti July 21, 1749 * 252 X Susanna II Jan. 19, 1751 253 XI Jonathan rr Jan. 3, 1756; married Anna Briant July 23, 1780; died about 1831 in Enfield, N.H. with- out issue. (37) 91

Abigai14 (Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born May 15, 1707; mar­ ried Philip Mitchell Jan~ 12, 1727; and died Apr. 26, 1747. He was born ; the son of ; and died May 28, 1747. They lived in Haverhill. Children: I Abiah born Nov. 23, 1727; II Ebenezer It Oct. 30, 1728; mar. Sarah Williams III Philip " Mar. 11, 1730; died Dec. 25, 1747 IV James It Oct. 15, 1731; died Aug. 11, 1742 V Nathaniel 11 Mar. 22, 1733 VI Thomas " July 9, 1734 VII Joseph " Dec. 29, 1?35 VIII Abigail n Aug. 31, 1?37; died May l?, 1747 IX Elizabeth " Jan. 19, 1739; mar. Francis Dinsmore X Ruth " July 15, 1741; died Apr. 23, 1?47 XI Mehetabel " May 17, 1742; mar. Emerson Cole XII James " Oct. 4, 1743; died May 14, 174-7 XIII William bap. June 1?45; died May 14, 174-7 XIV Susanna born Apr. 21, 1747 died Apr. 23, 1747

Ruth4 (Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 24, 1709; and married Jonathan Shapard for his second wife May 30, 1?38. She died May 13, 1743, and he married third Joanna His first wife was Mehitable Tenney, who died Oct. 24-, 1737 and by whom he had several children. He was born about 1697, and died Sept. 12, 1770. Children: I Thomas born June 11, 1742; died July 11, 1742 II James " May 3, 1743 (38) 93

John4 (Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Nov. 15, 1711; and married Sarah Haynes Nov. 25, 1731. She was born Jan. 9, 1711, the daught·er of Thomas and Hannah (Harriman) Haynes; and died Sept. 20, 1750. He married second Sarah Morse of Hampstead, N.H. Jan. 1751. According to the notes of G. W. Johnson in the N.E. Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol. 34, she was a sister of Lt. Peter Morse. This would make her parents Peter and Thomasine (Hale) Morse, and her birth date about 1731, but there is no such record in Hamp­ stead or Newbury, Mass. John Johnson died Apr. 1, 1762, and his widow married second Samuel Way of Newbury, Vt., and third a Barnard, by neither of whom did she have any children. She died after 1795. John Johnson moved to Hampstead from Haverhill in 1?48, and there at different times he bought 250 acres 0£ land, paying $25,893 for them. The mill privilege at the outlet of Wash Pond was part of his property; but his es­ tate, impaired by depreciated currency, and an inept busi­ ness partner, was appraised at his death at $16,530. He was very active in local affairs, helping to procure the first charter for the town, and being elected its first selectman in 1749. He also served as selectman 1750-51-52 and 1760. He was appointed a magistrate by the royal gov­ ernor, and was a justice of the peace. In person he was tall, sinewy, and very strong; and was notable for courage, candor, and sobriety; and he was highly respected. Children: * 254 I Jesse born Oct. 20, 1732 255 II Sarah " July 9, 1734; died July 13, 1734 * 256 III Miriam " · Mar. 22 , 1736 * 257 IV Caleb " Feb • 3 , 17 38 (39) 258 V Moses born Apr. 13, 1740; died Nov. 8, 1748 * 259 VI Thomas " Mar. 21, 1742 260 VII Ruth " Feb. 3, 1744; died Mar. 22, 1744 261 VIII Elizabeth ft Mar. 6, 1745; n May 1, 1747 262 IX John " Feb. 9, 1747; " Aug. 18, 1757 * 263 X Haynes 11 Aug. 28, 1749 Children of second wife * 264 XI Sarah born Oct. 29, 1751 * 265 XII Ruth ft Apr. 23, 1754 * 266 XIII Elizabeth " Apr. 23, 1754 * 26? XIV Peter If June 7, 1756 268 xv John " Aug. 1757; died young * 269 XVI Judith ft Apr. 4, 1758 270 XVII John II Feb. 9, 1760; died unmar. of T.B, Was a teacher. 271 XVIII Tamar n July 6, 1761; married Joseph Bon- nette, and moved to .

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Jeremiah4 (Thomas3 Joseph2) was born June 30, 1717; married Abigail Wright of Wilmington Oct. 8, 1735; and died She was born His father gave him a mill property in Newton, N.H. in 1736, but the records of that town are lost, and I have been unable to trace this family further. Children: 272 I .Mehiteball born Aug. 12, 1736; died Oct. 9, 1737 of throat distemper 273 II Abigail Wright " Jan. 22, 1738 274 III Alice bap. Feb. 10, 1740

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Nathaniel4 (Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born Nov. 18, 1718; married Rachel Tucker May 25, 1742; and died She was born They were living in when the line was run in 1741. I have not been able to trace this family further. Children: 275 I Joseph born June 9, 1743 276 II Ebenezer n Jan. 2, 1745 277 III Ann " July 5, 1747 278 IV Sarah ff May 14, 1749 279 V Nathaniel ft Mar. 31, 1751

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Mary·4 (Nathaniel 3 Joseph)2 was born June 16, 1721; mar- ried John Ayers Feb. 28, 1740; who was born Apr.?, 1705, the son of Capt. Samuel and Mary (Johnson) Ayers; and died before Jan. 1746. Mary married second Daniel Massey of Salem, N.H. Mar. 20, 1760; and died John Ayers lived in Haverhill, Mass. and his children were born there. There were no childre.n of the second marriage Daniel Massey was a prominent and influential citizen of Salem, N.H. Children: I Abigail born Jan. 31, 1741; died unmarried. II ·Timothy " Dec. 7, 1742; married Elizabeth White. III John " May 28, 1746; married and lived in Bradford.

102 Ruth4 (Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born May 5, 1723; and married Jonathan Lufkin Mar. 22, 1739. She is probably (41.) the widow Ruth Lufkin who died Nov. 1800. I know nothing about her husband. Children: I Sarah born Feb. 8, 1740; married Edmund Black II Mercy rt May 13, 1742; " Job Whittier III Jonathan " Nov. 13, 1745; " Ruth Platts IV Ruth It Aug. 15, 1748

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Ebenezer4 (Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 14, 1727; married Rebecca Pettingell in Plaistow Nov. 29, 1748; and died in Enfield, N.H. in 1810. His wife was born in New­ bury, Mass. Dec. 21, 1730, the daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Stickney) Pettingell. I have not her death date. This family lived in Plaistow, Sandown, and Salisbury, N.H. In the latter place Ebenezer had a large house and lot that he bought for~ 350 on May 3, 1767. The ordination of Rev. Jonathan Searle took place in this house. Administra­ tion on the estate of "Eben" Johnson of Enfield was granted in 1811. Children: 280 I Ruth born Aug. 7, 1749; died Aug. 18, 1749 * 281 II Moses " July 7, 1751 282 III Amos It June 22, 1753; died July 23, 1753 283 IV Ruth It June 26, 1754; " June 6, 1756 284 V Ebenezer II June 16, 1756; ti June 26, 1756 * 285 VI James fl Jan. 11, 1760 286 VII Sally n . married a Goodhue ' of Plainfield, N.H. 105 William4 (William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Feb. 22, 1689; married first Sarah , and second Mary or Mercy (42) He died june 15, 1757. He was a blacksmith, and the first moderator elected in Southborough. He speculated in land, and in later life moved to Worcester. Children: - 287 I Jotham born Jan. 2, 1716; may be the man who married Lucy Johnson Mar. 4, 1745 at Thompson, Conn. Children of second wife 288 II John born Mar. 24, 1736 289 III Eunice " Feb. 27, 1737 290 IV William " Aug. 18, 1741; this may possibly be the man whose marriage at Salem, N.H. is recorded at Worcestor. He married Sarah Baldwin Oct. 11, 1770, and they had a son, Nathan Baldwin, born Feb. 16, 1777, but there is no proof that this is the son of William (105). 291 V Samuel " Nov. 27, 1743 * 292 VI Peter II Sept. 14, 1746

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Hannah4 (William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born July 20, 1691; married Thomas Stow Jan. 20, 1713; and died June 15, 1789. He was born Dec. 27, 1682, the son of Samuel and Elizabeth S.tow; and died Aug. 31, 1765. They lived in Marlborough. Children: I A son born Aug. 5, 1714; died the same day II A•daughter II Aug. 28, 1714; died the same day III Comfort II July 16, 1716; died Oct. 18, 1716 IV Thomas fl Sept. 8, 1717; " Sept. 19, 1717 V Benjamin " Aug. 25, 1718; married Mercy VI David " Oct. 14, 1719; died June 12, 1722 VII Thomas " .Oct. 15, 1720; mar. Elizabeth Newton VIII Charles It Dec. 31, 1721; died June 23, 1722 (43) IX Samuel born Dec. 26, 1723; mar. Rebekah How X Stephen " Dec. 15, 1724; ft Abigail Smith XI Josiah n Dec. 8, 1725; died young XII Hannah " Dec. 9, 1726; " Jan. 4, 1727 XIII Experience ti Feb. 24, 1728; mar. Nathan Newton XIV David " Apr. 29, 1729; " Lucy Goodnow xv Josiah " July 5, 1730; fl Ruth How XVI Hannah II Sept. 8, 1731; died Sept. 29, 1740 XVII Sabilla n Sept. 4, 1732; " Nov. 15, 1732 XVIII Silas " Oct. 20, 1734; rt Oct. 1, 1740

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Mary4 (William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Dec. 4, 1696; mar- ried Thomas Green Nov. 12, 1718; and died • This couple moved to Shrewsbury between 1720 and 1722, and later to Hardwick. Children: I Mary born Jan. 5, 1720; probably married John Bradish of Southborough. II William ft Feb. 16, 1722 III Thomas n Mar. 10, 1724 IV John fl Mar. 2, 1726 V Hannah n July 8, 1728; died May 25, 1750 VI Sarah 11 Jan. 31, 1731

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4 2 Moses (William3 Jonathan ) was born Sept. 25, 1700; married Sarah Bush Mar. 15, 1727; and died Mar. 13, or 18, 1763. She was born Oct. 27, 1709, the daughter of Abiel and Grace ( ) Bush; and died • They lived in Southborough.

(44) Children: * 293 I Moses born Apr. 4, 1728 * 294 II Aaron " Apr. 24, 1731 295 III Meriam ft Feb. 9, 1732; died June 6, 1736 • 296 IV Hezekiah tt Mar. 21, 1736 297 V Sarah n Nov. 26, 1738 * 298 VI Jacob " Feb. 6, 1741 299 VII Jonas " Mar. 20, 1749; (Is this the Jonas Johnson who married Damaris Rugg in Lancaster Oct. 17, 1771?)

111 4 2 Ruth (William3 Jonathan ) was born Jan. 16, 1701; married David Woods Jan. 26, 1726; and died June 24, 1798. He was born Jan. 5, 1696, the son of John Jr. and Martha ( ) Woods; and died Feb. 16, 1774. He was chosen a deacon of the Southborough church 1741. Children: I David born Feb. 14, 1?27; married Martha Wheeler II Jonas bap. Jan. 19, 1729; " Elizabeth Newton III Martha born Mar. 1, 1736; died Sept. 21, 1777 IV Ruth " May 18, 1738

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Ebenezer4 (William3 Jonathan2) was born Nov. 6, 170?; married probably Mary Johnson in Lebanon, Conn. Nov. 1, 1?31; and died Sept. 18, 176?. Is it possible that Mary Johnson was the daughter of John Johnson(59) born Aug. 1713? I cannot find any other Mary Johnson in Lebanon at that time. Mary, the wife of Ebenezer, died in Southborough, where she and her husband lived, Nov.?, 1756.

(45) Children: 300 I Elijah born May 24, 1733; died Oct. 30, 1740 301 II Sarah " June 29, 1736 302 III Mary ti Mar. 24, 1738; died Nov. 1, 1740 303 IV Sibbell 11 Mar. 26, l740; II Nov. 14, 1756 * 304 V Ebenezer II Nov. 24, 1743 * 305 VI Mercy " Sept. 5, 1746 306 VII Mary II June 28, 1748; died Oct. 14, 1756 307 VIII Lydia " Mar. 16, 1750; n Oct. 7, 1756 308 IX Catherine " Jan. 7, 1753 309 X Ann II Feb. 18, 1755

115 Mercy4 (William3 Jonathan2) was born Dec. 14, 1709; married at Southborough Ephraim Woods Feb. 6, 1734; and died Jan. 18, 1748. He was born May 5, 1712, the son of John Jr. and Patience ( ) Woods; married second Dinah Johnson (321) Sept. 21, 1749; and died Dinah was the daughter of Timothy Johnson (118); and died

Children: I Patience born Nov. 24, 1734 II Mercy II Mar. 21, 1736 III John II Aug. 2, 173? IV Hannah " Apr. 11, 1739 V Lydia II Nov. 4, 1740; died Nov. 24, 1740 VI Lydia II Sept. 9, 1742 VII Priscilla II June 15, 1744 Children of second wife VIII Catherine born .Aug. 28, 1750 IX Fiomin " Sept. 21, 1752 X Daniel II Jan. 2, 1755 XI Anna If Jan. 29, 1758; died Feb. 23, 1758

(46) 116 Isaac4 (William3 Jonathan2) was born Apr. 12, 1713; married at Southborough Rachel Thomas Oct. 3, 1733; and died Feb. 16, 1801. She was born Mar. 8, 1710, the daugh­ ter of Joseph Thomas of Lebanon, Conn.; and died Mar. 18, 1794. He was a miller and inherited his father's homestead and mill. In 1761 and again in 1771 he was elected a se­ lectman of Southborough. He left a will. Children: * 310 I Elizabeth born July 23 or 31, 1734 * 311 II Isaac It Feb. 28, 1736 * 312 III Rachel 11 Jan. 23, 1738 313 IV Jacob ti Dec. 24, 1739; died Dec. 24, 1739 * 314 V Hannah " May 10, 1741 * 315 VI William " July 14, 1743 316 VII Hepzibah 11 Aug. 26, 1746; died Nov. 1, 1756 * 317 VIII John " June 9, 1748 318 IX Stephen II July 18, 1750; died Sept. 8, 1750 * 319 X Elisha II July 31, 1753

118 4 2 Timothy (Jonathan3 Jonathan ) was born May 18, 1690; married Ruth Matthews, his cousin, July 22, 1713; and died June 5, 1768. She was born May 9, 1693, the daughter of John and Mary (Johnson) Matthews; and died Timothy was a school-teacher, and a selectman of Southborough in 1732 and 1741. Children: 320 I Nathan born Sept. 17, 1713; may have been non compos mentis, as a guardian was appointed after his fa­ ther's death. * 321 II Dinah Sept. 25, 1715; married Ephraim Woods q.v. under 115 (47) * 322 III David born Aug. 25, 1718 323 IV Hannah " Oct. 15, 1720 * 324 V Eunice n M~y 25, 1723 325 VI Jonas bap. Sept. 10, 1725; probably died young 326 VII Ruth born Mar. 22, 1727; married Ithamar Bellows 1773 and died without issue 1776. 327 VIII Timothy " Mar. 22, 1727 328 IX Keziah " Oct. 7, 1736

119 Jonathan4 (Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born June 13, 1692; married Abigail Bellows Nov. 28, 1723; and died July 29, 1740. She was born May 27, 1701, the daughter of Eleazer and Esther (Barrett) Bellows; and died Jonathan Johnson was a tanner, and lived in Southborough. Children: * 329 I Abigail born Aug. 30, 1724 330 II Mary " Jan. 12, 1727 * 331 III Hasadiah " Feb. 22, 1729 * 332 IV Jonathan " Mar. 22, 1731 333 V Thias ti June 22, 1733; was he the Diah Johnson who married Martha Converse at Thompson, Conn. 1756? 334 VI Sherah " Mar. 5, 1736; married Oliver Brig- ham Aug. 9, 1757 in Marl­ borough. 335 VII Paul " Mar. 10, 1738; married Hannah Olds of Westborough Dec.?, 1763 in Shrewsbury. * 336 VIII Dillington " Apr. 11, 1740

121 4 Sarab (Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born May 25, 1695; married John Bellows Aug. 30, 1723; and died (48) He was born Sept. 26, 1698, the son of Dea. John and Hannah ( ) Bellows; and died Children: .,.. .L Sarah born Aug. 15, 1724; married William Eddy II Hannah 11 Mar. 26, 1726; rt Hezekiah Ward III Persis It Sept. 1727; 11 Moses Newton IV Prudence 11 July 1729; II Amos Newton V Jotham " Aug. 1731 VI Abigail bap. 1734 VII Antipas II 1734 VIII Elizabeth " 1734

126 Joseph4 (Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 2, 1707. Unfortunately the later history of this man and his descend­ ants is difficult to authenticate. c. H. Hudson in his History of Marlborough, Mass. published in 1862 says on page 405 that he married Hannah Bruce of Mendon; and on the Men­ don town records appears "Hannah Bruce married Joseph John­ 11 son of Marlborough Mar. 9, 1729-30 • This sounds fairly conclusive, although there was at that time in Marlborough another Joseph Johnson only two years older than our man. He, however, is usually referred to as Joseph, Jn., his father being also a Joseph. Hannah Bruce was born (prob­ ably) in Marlborough Feb. 18, 1706, the daughter of Rog~r and Elizabeth ( ) Bruce. The couple had four children in Mendon, and then vanish. Where they moved, if they moved, I have been unable to discover. The difficulty is that later a Daniel Johnson appeared in Southborough whom Felton credits tentatively as their son, but whose birth record has never been found. On this slight testimony I have included him among Joseph's and Hannah's children.

(49) Children: * 337 I Lucy born Nov. 30, 1730 338 II Elizabeth n Feb. 8, 1732; died Feb. 3, 1733 339 III Martha n Nov. 25, 1734 340 IV Artemas " Sept. 26, 1736 * 341 V Daniel II about 1737 or 1738

128 John4 (John3 Zachariah2) was born Mar. 1, 1712; married Mary Strong Oct. 14, 1740 in Boston; and died I have not been able to trace his wife's birth. This man was living when his brother Samuel drew his will in 1774, but had moved to Sheffield in Berkshire County, of which his father had a patent. The two sons I have found were born in Boston. Children: 342 I Jacob born Aug. 17, 1741 * 343 II John n July 24, 1743

129 William4 (John3 Zachariah2 ) was baptized in Boston Nov. 6, 1713; married Anna Burnett Sept. 22, 1737; ·and died be­ tween Aug. 13, 1756 and Jan. 7, 1757, the dates of his will and its proving. They lived in Boston. Children: 344 I William born July 2, 1738; probably died young, not mentioned in father's will. 345 II Anna II Feb. 20, 1739; probably died young. 346 III Elizabeth 11 Dec. 25, 1741; living in 1774.

130 Thomas4 (John3 Zachariah2) was baptized June 19, 1715; married Susanna McMillian June 1, 1739; and died before (50) May 23, 1787 when his widow was appointed administratrix of his estate. He was a cabinet-maker in Boston, and his inventory equalled~ 340.9.0. Children: 347 I Susanna) ) mentioned in Samuel Johnson's will 1774 348 II Sarah )

131 Jeffs4 (John3 Zachariah2 ) was baptized Dec. 5, 1716; married Sarah Orne about 1737; and died Sept. 28, 1749. She was born Sept. 23, 1714, the daughter of John and Eliza­ beth Orne; and died Oct. 11, 1743. They lived in Boston, where he was a book-keeper. Children: 349 I Sarah born Aug. 14~ 1738 350 II Samuel " Mar. 1, 1740 351 III Thornton " Mar. 22, 1741; was in His Majesty's service and died at Weston about Mar. 31, 1761.

134 Alice4 (Isaac3 Isaac2 ) was born ; married Benjamin Woodwell Nov. 1, 1715; and died ~fter 1762. Her husband was born Dec. 28, 1691 (according to Mr. Charles Patch), and died of smallpox Jan. 17, 1722. He was a sailor. Children: I Alice bap. June 18, 1718; married Samuel Griffin in 1738. II Gideon " Oct. 9, 1?20; was a ship-builder in Newbury, Mass., a captain in the Revolution; married and had ten children. III Elizabeth u Sept. 30, 1722 (51) 135

Mary4 (Isaac3 Isaac2) was born Dec. 1698; married Mans­ field Tapley Aug. 20, 1718; and died Aug. 31, 1731. He was a currier, lived in Cambridge, and died about, or before, 1731. Children: I Mary bap. Nov. 1, 1719; married Joseph Lewis, Jr. II Anne 11 Feb. 7, 1725) ) III John It Aug. 28, 1727) probably all died young. ) IV Isaac born Oct. 5, 1729)

V Mansfield 11 Feb. 7, 1730; married Mary Wyeth

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4 2 Abiel (Isaac3 Isaac ) was born ; married William Smith Dec. 21, 1724; and died between June 11, 1762 and Mar. 26, 1765, the dates of her will and its proving. Her husband had predeceased her. In her will she devised to her sister, Alice Woodwell, niece Mary Tapley, and nephew Mansfield Tapley, whom she named executor. Child: I Katherine born 1728; died kpril 30, 1741

137 4 2 Eleazer (Eleazer3 Isaac ) w.as born July 17, 1699; mar­ ried Elizabeth Austin Oct. 17, 1722; and died. 1742. She was born Jan. 27, 1702, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Pitts) Austin; and died in Charlestown June 9, 1783. She left a will.

(52) Children:

* 352 I Elizabeth born Dec. 21, 1724 353 II Eleazer Austin ti Jan. 18, 1727; shipmaster and merchant; lost at sea. * 354 III Isaac ti Mar. 26, 1729 * 355 IV Joseph " Apr. 19, 1733 356 V Sarah " July 15, 1735; died young. 357 VI Sarah " May 19, 1739; died young. 358 VII Susanna " Mar. 16, 1743; died before her mother.

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Susanna4 (Eleazer3 Isaac2) was born Nov. 16, 1701; mar­ ried Robert Screech of Cambridge June 14, 1726; and died a widow between Jan. 8, and Feb. 21, 1773. I have not found her husband's antecedents. Children: I Robert born Mar. 18, 172?; died Dec. 18, 1?30 II William II Mar. 18, 172? III Susannah " Dec. 23, 1728; married John Austin IV Agnes ti Nov. 20, 1731; married Isaiah Edes V Nicholas " 1733 VI Katherine bap. Feb. 15, 1735 VII Robert born Feb. 1736; died Mar. 20, 1741 VIII Mary " Nov. 1739; died Feb. 18, 1741

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Isaac4 (Eleazer3 Isaac2) was born Oct. 5, 1705; married first Mary Remick of Kittery (int.) Nov. 18, 1725. She was born Feb. 1705, was given adult baptism at Charl·estown Oct. 13, 1723; and died Oct. 6, 1746. Isaac married second the widow Katharine Wyer May 11, 1747. She was born May 17, 1706, (53) the daughter of Jonathan and Katharine (Harbart) Dowse; mar­ ried first Thomas Wyer; and died at Concord Nov. 8, 1782. Isaac Johnson was a sea-captain of Charlestown. He died be­ fo:reFeb. 9, 1748; and his estate was appraised at~ 7484. Children: * 359 I Eleazer born Apr. 27, 1726 360 II Mary " Feb. 23, 1729; died Sept. 8, 1730 * 361 III Mary 11 July 4, 1731 362 IV Isaac II Jan. 17, 1733; died young. 363 V Jacob " Sept. 11, 1737; died unmarried in Savannah, Ga. Eleazer (359) set­ tled his estate. Child of second wife: 364 VI Samuel born 1748; he was a posthumous child. A mariner. Administration on estate granted 1769.

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Mary4 (Eleazer3 Isaac2 ) was born May 15, 1712; married Simon Bradshaw of Medford Jan. 6, 1737; and died a widow July 26, 1764. He was born Oct. 3, 1?09, the son of Ens. John and Mary ( ) Bradshaw. He was a leather-dresser. Children: I Simon born Mar. 1, 1739; married Hannah Johnson II Isaac " Sept. 26, 1740; died Dec. 1741 III Isaac 11 Dec. 10, 1743; died Sept. 22, 1746 IV Eleazer 11 Feb. 11, 174-6 V Mary " Sept. 24, 1747 VI Catherine " July 11, 1749; died Sept. 5, 1749

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4 2 Abigai1 (Eleazer3 Isaac ) was born Dec. 10, 1715; mar­ ried Jonathan Bradish Mar. 22, 1735; and died Oct. 16, 1803. (54) He was born Sept. 6, 1713, the son of John and Hepzibah (Billings) Bradish; and died May 11, 178-8. He was a glazier, and also bought and sold real estate.

Children: I Isaac bap. June 12, 1737; died young. II Mary " Mar. 18, 1739; married 1st Samuel Rand, 2nd Joshua Eaton. III Billings 11 May 10, 1741; married Sarah Austin, lived in Salem and Danvers. Was a baker. IV Jonathan " Mar. 20, 1743; died July 11, 1763. V Abigail " Apr. 29, 1744; married Enoch Armour. VI David born Oct. 25, 1745 VII Isaac II May 27, 1747; died Aug. 15, 1748. VIII Isaac " Au~. 3, 1748; died Nov. 27, 1749 IX John It Mar. 3, 1750; possibly married Sarah Greenough in Newburyport 1784. Was a baker in Marblehead. X Susannah " Aug. 24, 1752; married Eliphalet Newell XI Eleazer 11 Mar. 24, 1754 XII Catherine n Nov. 16, 1755; died unmarried May 2, 1836. Bought and sold real estate, and was worth $12,000.

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4 2 Elizabeth (William3 Isaac ) was born in Newbury Aug. 17, 1703; married Isaac Hall Nov. 23, 1721; and died Jan. 11, 1759. Her husband's origin is not known. He appeared in Newbury about 1718, and went to work as a ship-wright, becoming possessed of a good property, which was valued at his death at~ 1116.1.1. He was one of the original mem­ bers of the Third Parish Church of Newbury, and died June 3, 1770. Children: I Martha born Sept. 28, 1722; died young. (55) II Hannah born Aug. 16, 1724; mar. Edmund Bartlett. III Elizabeth n July 9, 1726; n Jacob Toppan. IV Mary " Oct. 20, 1728; died young. V Lydia bap. Nov. 22 .. 1730; " " VI Isaac born Mar. 26, 1732 VII Abigail " Jan. 6, 1734; mar. Jacob Noyes, Jr. VIII Benjamin bap. Feb. 22, 1736 IX Martha n Apr. 9, 1738; mar. John Toppan. X Mary " Apr. 20, 1740; n Moses Brown. XI Lydia " July 11, 1742; died young. XII Lydia born June 4, 1744 XIII Sarah bap. Apr. 19, 1747; mar. James Milk, Jr.

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William.4 (William.3 Isaac2 ) was born May 31, 1706; married first Betty Bradstreet Aug. 30, 1731. She was born 1713, the daughter of Humphrey and Sarah (Pierce) Bradstreet; and died Aug. 2, 1756. He married second the widow Sarah Sergeant Nov. 14, 1757; who was born Oct. 22, 1708, the daughter of Orlando and Dorothy (Harvey) Bagley. William Johnson died Feb. 22, 1772; and his widow married for a third husband Roger Merrill. She died.Mar. 16, 1801. William Johnson graduated from Harvard College 1727; and Sept. 15, 1731 was ordained minister of the Fourth Par­ ish Church in Newbury (now the Second Church in West Newbury), where he continued until his death. In 1739 he was one of the grantees of what is now the towns of Salisbury, Bakers­ town, and Steventon, N. H. His estate at death equalled ~ 55?.10.0. He left a will. Children: 365 I William born June 26, 1732; died July 13, 1732 * 366 Martha Oct. 31, II ",, 1733 * 367 III Sarah Mar. 19, 1?35 (56) 368 IV Bradstreet born Dec. 26, 1736; married Susanna Brown June 19, 1760; and died without issue Mar. 23, 1823. 369 V Bette n Jan. 17, 1738; married Edward Sargent of Newcastle, N.H. Feb. 7, 1760. Living 1772. 370 VI Nicholas " Jan. 8, 1740; died before 1772. * 371 VII Daniel " Sept. 30, 1742 * 372 VIII Mary " Oct. 19, 1744 * 373 IX Dorothy bap. Oct. 19, 1747 * 374 X William " Sept. 10, 1749 * 375 XI Anna * 376 XII Hannah

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Sarah4 (William3 Isaac2) was baptized 1707; married Ralph Cross Oct. 31, 1728; and died June 13, 1787. He was born in Ipswich, Mass, Aug. 14, 1?06, the son of Ra1ph and Mary ( ) Cross; and died Jan. 4, 1788. Ralph Cross was one of the prominent citizens of Old Newbury. By trade he was a ship-carpenter, and in 1756 he went with other Newbury men to the eastern end of·Lake On­ tario to build sloops and whale-boats that were to trans­ port troops for the government. In 1776 and 1778 he was associated with Jonathan Greenleaf and Suephen Cross, his oldest son, in building the frigates Boston, Hancock, and Protector for Massachusetts. In 1760 he became a member of a volunteer firemen's association; in 1764 he was elected a warden to supervise the constables; in 1778 he was chosen a selectman of New­ buryport; and for forty years he was a ruling elder of the Old South (Presbyterian) C~urch. The inventory of his es­ tate amounted to~ 3155.8.0. (57) Children: I William bap. Oct. 19, 1729; died young. II Stephen born Oct. 1731; mar. 1st Hannah Beck; and ·2nd IVlrs. Hannah Parsons. III William " Oct. 23, 17 33 IV Mary " Feb. 1735; mar. John Nowell. V Ralph " Jan.5, 1737; mar. 1st Miriam Atkinson, and 2nd Mrs. Lydia Russell. VI Thomas ft Apr. 26, 1740; mar. Mary Dole. VII Sarah " 1744; died unmarried Apr. 3, 1786. VIII Caleb " Apr. 7, 1746; was living in 1760. IX Martha " July 17, 1749; married a Pierce.

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Mary4 (William3 Isaac2) was born Sept. 14, 1708; mar­ ried Jan. 23, 1729 John Currier; and died between 1786 and 1788. He was born Apr. 5, 1704, the son of Richard and Dorothy (Barnard) Currier; and died June 4, 1787. He and his wife were members of the Old South Church. He left a will. Children: I Martha born f married John Lowell. II Lydia bap. Oct. 17, 1732; died young. III Nicholas " July 28, 1734; " Dec. 7, 1735. IV Paul " Mar. 21, 1736; was on Louisburg Expe- dition 1754-1756. V Nicholas born Feb. 3, 1738; married 1st Mary Plumer, and 2nd Sarah Plumer. VI William tt Feb. 11, 1740; married Lydia Nowell. VII Lydia " Feb. 6, 1742; died young. VIII Miriam " Jan. 28, 1750 IX John " June 6, 1752; married 1st Mary and 2nd Elizabeth Burdett.

(58) X Mary born Oct. 14, 1755; married David Wells. XI Isaac " Feb. 7, 1758; living in 1788.

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Isaac4 (William3 Isaac2) was baptized 1710; married May 10, 1733 Martha Greenleaf; and died Mar. 14, 1782. She was born Mar. 18, 1715, the daughter of Daniel and Sarah (Moody) Greenleaf; and died May 30, 1788. He and his wife joined the Old South Church in Newburyport, of which he was a rul­ ing elder for many years. He inherited his father's home­ stead, and half of his shipping interests, and was one of the executors of his will. At his death his property was valued at~ 769.11.7. Children: 377 I William born July 26, 1734; died young. 378 II Isaac bap. Oct. 3. 1736; ti ti * 379 III Mary rt June 18, 1738 * 380 IV William tt Oct. 4, 1741 381 V Sarah born June 16, 1745 )could be the same )person. A Sarah 382 VI Sarah bap. June l, 1746 )Johnson died un- married Apr. 1791. 383 VII Nicholas t1 Mar. 6, 1748; probably died young. * 384 VIII Isaac born Iviar. 25, 1752

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Lydia4 (William3 Isaac2) was baptized 1716; married Philip Coombs July 10, 1735; and died June 23, 1794. He was born on the Island of Guernsey about 1705. At an early age he came to Newbury, Mass. and purchased a dwelling-house on Water St. of Ralph Cross. He was a ship-carpenter, and went with his brother-in-law Ralph Cross, his own son, William, and others to Lake Ontario to help in building

(59) transports for British troops in 1756. At the surrender of Fort Oswego he and his son were taken prisoners, and carried to France, where they were imprisoned at Dijon. Philip died there Jan. 2, 1757, but his son returned to America after the war. The inventory of Philip Coombs' estate amounted to~ 338.11.11. From her father Lydia Coombs inherited several acres of land and a silver mug. Children: I William born Sept. 1736; married 1st Jane Green- leaf, and 2nd Michal Marquand. II Martha 11 May 29, 1739; married Benjamin Knight. No issue. III Lydia " 1742; married William Knapp. IV Betty " June 8, 1744; married 1st Robert Las­ comb, and 2nd William Bartlett. V John " Mar. 23, 1747; married Mary Bradshaw., VI Mary " Feb. 7 , 1748 VII Isaac bap. Apr. l, 1750 VIII Sarah " Nov. 3, 1751; died young. IX Sarah It Sept. 29, 1754

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Eleazer4 (William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 11, 1718; mar­ ried first Mrs. Elizabeth (Titcomb) Toppan Aug. 18, 1741. She was born Jan. 27, 1715, the daughter of Edmund and Elizabeth (Greenleaf) Titcomb; married first Joseph Toppan Nov. 21, 1734, by whom she had no issue, and died Oct. 20, 1761. Eleazer. Johnson married Sarah Bayley in 1766, who was born Apr. 30, 1741, the daughter of Isaac and Abigail (Hills) Bayley; and died probably Apr. 1 or 2, 1791. He died May 12, 1792. Eleazer Johnson inherited half his father's shipping industry, and became very influential among the ship- (60) wrights, ship-carpenters, and sailors of the town. He was a leader in the stamp and tea-tax in Newbury­ port. The adze which he used to break open the chests of tea at the burning in Market Square is now owned by the Old Newbury Historical Society, having been presented to it by his great-great-grandson, Mr. Henry Wills. He lived on Pudding Lane, now Ship St., in a house bought by his father from Isaac Hall. He had black hair and eyes, was large and muscular of frame, and is said to have been able to carry timber over the bows of a vessel against any four men in his yard. Dying intestate his sons Phil­ ip and John were appointed administrators. His estate came to~ 764.11.4. Children: * 385 I Joseph born Nov. 28, 1743 * 386 II William Pierce " Apr. 22, 1745 * ';,87 III Eleazer " Feb. 14, 1746 388 IV Sarah It Nov. 7, 1748; mar. 1st Joseph Newman; 2nd John Choate; 3rd Bradstreet Parker. Died Aug. 12, 1820. No issue. * 389 V Jane July 7, 1750 * 390 VI Nicholas " Nov. 28, 1752 391 VII Martha ba:p. Apr. 20, 1755; mar. 1st John Pearson; 2nd John Desaunette. Died Dec. 17, 1818. No issue. * 392 VIII Phili:p fl Nov. 20, 1757 * 393 IX Elizabeth fl Jan. 18, 1761 Child of second wife: * 394 X John Bayley born Jan. 26, 1768

156 2 Moses4 (William3 Isaac ) was born June 2, 1737; mar­ ried Anna Moody Apr. 20, 1758; and died Mar. 30, 1814.

(61) She was born Jan. 19, 1737, the daughter of Benjamin and Anna (Bradstreet) Moody; and died Jan. 26, 1812. As Moses was only two or three years old when his father died Ben­ jamin Moody was appointed his guardian. The year of his marriage he moved to Nottingham West, now the town of Hudson, N. H., where he became a prosperous farmer. He was an ardent supporter of the Revolutionary cause, con­ tributing $28 in two months to its support, and may have served in the army himself. In 1779 he was one of these­ lectmen of Hudson, and he was also chosen moderator of the town meeting twice. He left his property by will. Children: * 395 I Anna born July 15, 1758 * 396 II Joseph " Feb. 29, 1760 397 III Abigail n Jan. 22, 1762; married 1st Isaac Gould Oct. 8, 1789; 2nd a Barnes. 398 IV Sarah II Mar. 17, 1764 ; unmarried, living in 1812. 399 V Betty B. " Feb. 21, 1766; living in 1812; unmarried. * 400 VI Jacob M. II June 10, 1768 * 401 VII Moses u Dec. 17, 1769 * 402 VIII Ruth M. n Dec. 4, 1771 * 403 IX William ft Feb. 7, 1774 404 X Molly " Oct. 1776; unmarried, living in 1812. 405 XI Hannah " Dec. 23, 1778; unmarried, living in 1812.

157 4 2 Abigail (William.3 Isaac ) was born Feb. 6, 1738; mar­ ried Joseph Huse Dec. 2, 1762; and died Apr. 20, 1775. He was born Feb. 1, 1738, the ~on of Joseph and Molly (Chase) Huse; married second Sarah Moody Mar. 5, 1776, by whom he

(62) had three children; and died Feb. 21, 1811. Joseph Huse was a blacksmith for the shipyards; a very muscular man, and over six feet tall. He fought in the French and Indian Wars 1756-60, and went with his brother to fight at Bunker Hill. In the records he is called captain and colonel. In religion he was a rigid Presbyterian. His inventory after death amounted to $6,161. Children: I Joseph born Sept. 12, 1763; died at sea unmar- ried Oct. 30, 1789. II William " Nov. 28, 1765; married Lydia Cross. III Moses " Oct. 30, 1767; died May 3, 1798 un- married. IV Caleb " June 29, 1770; married Sarah Smith. V Abigail J. " Oct. 5, 1772; married Henry Poore. VI Ebenezer ff lVlay 9, 1774 VII Sarah " Apr. 20, 1775; died Apr. 8, 1780.

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Maverick5 (John4 John3 John2) was born Jan. 1, 1707; married first Bathsheba Janes Oct. 1, 1730; who died Oct. 13, 1736. He married second Dorothy or Deborah Payne May 10, 1737; and died Dec. 18, 1744. The second wife's name is given in the marriage record as Dorothy, but all the children's births are recorded under Maverick and Deborah. They lived in Lebanon, Conn. Children: .406 I Ebenezer born Oct. 14, 1731 407 II Abel " Mar. 16, 1732; died Jan. 10, 1737. * 408 III Maverick II Jan. 15, 1735 409 IV Mary n Oct. 7, 1736 410 V Sarah " Oct. 7, 1736 Children of second wife 411 VI Stephen 11 Jan. 24, 1738 412 VII Bathsheba II Apr. 28, 1739 413 VIII Deborah II May 30, 1741; probably married Eleazer Robinson Nov. 10, 1763.

162 4 2 Seth5 (John John3 John ) was born May 1711; mar- ried first Ann Eaton, who was born about 1713, the daughter of Thomas and LYdia ( ) Eaton of Ashford, Conn., and who died April 13, 1735. He married second Hannah Fenn of Milford (the date is indecipherable). His children were born in Lebanon, Conn. Children: * 414 I Sibyl born Sept. 10, 1734

(64) Children of second wife 415 II Benjamin born Dec. 21, 1742 416 III Fenn " Aug. 5, 1744 417 IV Seth " Jan. 5, 1746 418 V Ebenezer If June 14, 1748 419 VI Content " July 1, 1750

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John5 (John4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 25, 1726; married Mary Brewster May 18, 1748; and died Sept. 26, 1807. She was born Jan. 20, 1726, the daughter of John and Mary (Terry) Brewster; and died Jan. 2, 1815. They lived in Lebanon, Conn. Children: 420 I Mary born Nov. 27, 1748; probably married David Gager Oct. 27, 1768. * 421 II John " Aug. 22, 1750 * 422 III Ann fl Feb. 21, 1752 423 IV Susanna II Apr. 9, 1755; probably died young. 424 V Susa 11 Jan. 2, 1761; died May 29, 1766.

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Lydia5 (Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 23, 1707; married Ebenezer Guile Jan. 6, 1732; and died in Enfield, N. H. about 1781. Their older children were born in Haverhill, Mass. but about 1745 they moved to Hopkinton, N. H. where he died about 1775. Lydia w~s the baby who escaped death in the Haverhill massacre of 1708. Children: I Timothy born Feb. 16, 1733; died Mar. 2, 1733. II Ruth " Jan. 12, 1734; " Jan. 18, 1734.

(65) III Thomas born 1~ov. 19, 1734; died Jan. 17, 1735. IV Anna " Jan. 16, 1736 V Abigail u Mar. 13, 1738 VI Joshua n Apr. 9, 1740; married Hannah Dustin. VII Noah ft 1745; married Elizabeth Howe. VIII Lydia n 1750 IX Johnson ft 1752; married Hannah Jewell

171 4 Ruth5 (Thomas John3 John2) was born July 5, 1710; married Jonathan Page Sept. 30, 1728; and died after 1764. He was born Apr. 23, 1705, the son of John Jr. and Sarah (Singleterry) Page; and died Their first six children were born in Haverhill, and the others bap­ tized there.

Children: I Nathan born Aug. 5, 1729; died Sept. 9, 1736 of throat distemper. II David n June 10, 1731; died Oct. 5, 1736 of throat distemper. III Hannah n Feb. 5, 1733; died July 17, 1736 of throat distemper. IV Stephen ft Apr. 19, 1736; married Sarah Eaton Apr. 10, 1764. V Enoch n June -26, 1738 VI Asa 11 Aug. 19, 1740; married Abiah Web- ster Jan. 25, 1763. ----- VII Mehitabel bap. Oct. 10, 1742 VIII Daniel It June 23, 1745 IX Gideon ti Oct. 19, 1746 --172 4 Daniel5 (Thomas John3 John2) was born Feb. 12, 1712;

(66) married first Susanna Bixby Apr. 3, 1734, who was baptized June 29, 1713, the daughter of Jonathan and Sarah (Smith) Bixby of Boxford; and who died Jan. 16, 1779. He married second Mrs. Susanna Russell Sept. 21, 1779. She was prob­ ably born in Woburn in 1726, her maiden name Richardson, and died Jan. 2, 1802. Daniel Johnson died Mar. 8, 1794. He lived all his life in Haverhill where he commanded the Haverhill 3rd Foot Company, and was one of the founders of the East Parish Church in 1744. The second Mrs. John­ son had children by her first husband. Children: * 425 I Elias born Feb. 28, 1735 * 426 II Timothy 11 Apr. 17, 1737 * 42? III Lydia n May 18, 1739 428 IV Susanna " Aug. 17, 1743 429 V Mary ti May 19, 1749; may have been the first wife of William Ayer of Weare. 430 VI Rachel II June 16, 1753; died Dec. 19, 1754.

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Maverick5 (Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born June 30, 1714; married Mehitabel Marsh Oct. 31, 1765; and died Oct. 17, 1778. According to the Greeley Genealogy she was born in 1745, a daughter of Thomas and Ann (Greeley) Marsh, but I find no such record in Haverhill. After her husband's death she married Jonathan Barker Aug. 30, 1779, and went away with him, abandoning her two living children. The two children were put under the guardianship of their llllcle Daniel, and after his death of their cousin Elias. Appar­ ently Betsy lived with a Rollins family. Maverick John­ son's inventory equalled}; 3023.8.2.

(67) Children: 431 I Maverick born July 17, 1768; died Aug. 18, 1773. 432 II Nathan " July 27, 1770; t1 Nov. 10, 1770. 433 III Anna n Oct. 1, 1771; n Sept. 1, 1773. 434 IV Mehitabel ft Aug. 12, 1772; n Apr. 19, 1776 * 435 V John n Aug. 7, 1776 * 436 VI Betsy If Nov. 2, 1778

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Peter5 (Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 24, 1721; married Ruth Hutchins Oct. 27, 1768; and died in 1789. She was born Apr. 5, 1737, the daughter of James and Ruth (Greeley) Hutchins; and died Peter was left a room in his father's house by his father's will, and did not marry until after his mother's death. He, and his brothers Daniel and Maverick had houses side by side. His estate at death was appraised at b 86.0.6; and he left debts of b 55.19.6. Children: 437 I Moses born Sept. 27, 1769 438 II Willford " Nov. 28, 1771 439 III Nathan It Nov. 18, 1775; possibly the man who married Betsy Robinson in Brad- ford Nov. 21, 179?. 440 IV James tt Sept. 11, 1779

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Seth5 (Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born March 6, 1723; married Hannah Greeley March 25, 1756; and died She was born March 8, 1737, the daughter of Benjamin and Ruth (Whittier) Greeley; and died June 29, 1823 in Camp­ ton, N. H. where she was living with her son Benjamin.

(68) All the children were born in Haverhill, and it was Seth's home. Children: 441 .I Thomas born Mar. 30, 1757; died Apr • 20, 1757. * 442 II Thomas n Apr. 5, 1760 443 III Nathaniel w. bap. Jan. 9, 1763; died young. * 444 IV Seth n Sept. 23, 1764 * 445 V Nathaniel " Sept. 27, 1767 * 446 VI John " July 19, 1772 * 447 VII Benjamin " June 19, 1774

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Rachel5 (Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Apr. 6, 1726; married John French "of Haverhill District" Apr. 30, 1747; and died after 1769. John French was one of the executors of his mother-in-law's will, and may have been the John French who died in Atkinson, N. H. Dec. 5, 1769. Their home was in Plaistow, but Atkinson was set off from Plaistow. Children: I Sarah born Mar. 20, 1748 II Joseph n Feb. 15, 1750 III Hannah 11 Dec. 13, 1751; mar. Joseph Knight ?. IV John 11 Mar. 3, 1754 V Moses II May 11, 1756 VI Thomas n Sept. 28, 1758 It VII Rachel Au.er.a 10, 1761 VIII Ruth II Aug. 11, 1763 IX Samuel fl July 20, 1766 X Eunice It June 8, 1769; mar. Joseph Blodgett of Antrim.

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~phraim5 (Nathaniel4 John3 John2 ) was born July 30, 1718; married Sarah Baste in Thompson, Conn. May 27, 1741; and died • He moved to Stafford, Conn. with his brother; and may be the man who married Hopestill Fan­ ning there Mar. 26, 1778, as I cannot find any other Ephraim Johnson in the records. Nor can I find more about either of these women. Children: 448 I Mehitabel born Feb. 14, 1743 449 II Sarah " May 20, 1745 450 III Sybil " Sept. 26, 1747 451 IV Abel " July 21, 1750 Children of second wife 452 V Elizabeth II Mar. 17, 1779 453 VI Nathaniel " Apr. 12, 1?81

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Seth5 (Nathaniel4 John3 John2 ) was born July 12, 1720; married Hannah Eaton in Thompson, Conn. Oct. 13, 1742, who died Feb. 16, 1757 in Stafford Springs. He married second Mary Edson Apr. 20, 1758. She died Aug. 17, 1790; and he died in 1804. He was a deacon in the church at Stafford Springs, and in one record is called "doctor". Children: 454 I Abner born • died Mar • 29, 1751, ' 455 II Mehitabel It • died Mar • 1751, ' 456 III Hannah " Sept. 23, 1750 457 IV Mabel II Nov. 9, 1752 * 458 V a son (Seth?) " Apr. 15, 1755 459 VI Lydia • died May 18, 1776 • ' (70) Children of second wife 460 VII Mary born Feb. 9, 1759 * 461 VIII Susanna n Jan. 27, 1761 462· IX Sarah " June 11, 1763; died Mar. 8, 1767. 463 X Jerusha tt Jan. 26, 1766; died Mar. 19, 1767. * 464 XI Sarah n Feb. 13, 1768 465 XII Jerusha f1 July 20, 17--; died July 20, 1770.

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Samue15 (~imothy4 John3 John2 ) was born Apr. 1, 1736; married Abiah Mitchell in Haverhill Apr. 1759; and died be­ tween 1788 and 1796. She was born Aug. 1, 1735, the daugh­ ter of Andrew Jr. and Hannah (Ayer) Mitchell; and died • This couple lived in Salem, N. H. where the births of five children are recorded, but I think there must have been other children whose births are not on rec­ ord. Samuel Johnson was a lieutenant in the Revolution. Children: 466 I Timothy born May 15, 1762 * 467 II Hannah " June 13, 1766 * 468 III Samuel 469 IV Sarah " Oct. 19, 1771 470 V Lydia II Mar. 18, 1773 471 VI John " Apr. 1, 1775

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Sarah5 (Timothy4 John3 John2 ) was born Oct. 12, 1737; married Elisha Woodbury ; and died after 1779. I know nothing about her husband. The only child whose birth I have found was recorded in Salem, N. H. Child: I Elisha born Mar. 18, 1762; married Elizabeth Peaslee. (71) 197a

Simon5 (William4 John3 John2) was born in Plaistow Nov. 18, 174-4, and came t·o Salem, N. H. with his father as a boy. I know little further about him, except that he married Judith ; and that he was on the Revo- lutionary rolls of Salem. His children were born there. Children: 472 I Dorothy born Jan. 21, 1770 473 II Eunice If Aug. 13, 1772 474 III Phebe " May 17, 1775 475 IV Isaiah ,, Mar. 19, 1778 476 V William fl Mar. 3, 1?81

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Mary5 (Samuel4 John3 John2) was born Apr. 19, 1744; married Aaron Quimby in Hampstead, N. H. March 20, 1766; and died He had a first wife, Anna by whom he had two children. He was in Weare, N. H. about 1754, fought in the French and Indian Wars, and was a cap­ tain in the Revolution. Children: I Moses born Feb. 12, 1767 II Enoch " Mar. 23, 1769 III Samuel n Sept. 23, 1770 IV Jam.es II Apr. 5, 1772 V Daniel " Dec. 26, 1773 VI Anna " Dec. 13, 1775 VII Aaron ) ) taken from Little's History of Weare, N.H. VIII Johnson )

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John5 (Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Mar. 4, 1749; married Ruth Emerson in Haverhill June 2, 1772; and drew a will Apr. 7, 1810 which was proved May 15, 1823. She was born in Haverhill June 5, 1750, the daughter of Jona­ than and Sarah (Wright) Emerson; and di.ed He was a farmer in Atkinson, N. H. Children: * 477 I Nathan born Apr. 11, 1773 * 478 II Sally " Aug. 30, 1774 * 479 III Susanna ti Oct. 3, 1777 480 IV Ruth " Sept. 8, 1780; married David Tewks­ bury of Hawke (int.) Sept. 25, 1804. * 481 V Moses 11 Feb. 25, 1781 482 VI John n Apr. 8, 1782; married Dolly Knight (int.) Nov. 26, 1807; died Oct. 18, 1835. No issue. * 483 VII Mary " June 20, 1784 * 484 VIII Hannah 11 July 25, 1788 * 485 IX Relief " Feb. 20, 1792 486 X Jesse 11 Mar. 25, 1794; died Jan. 14, 1799.

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4 2 Samue15 (Samuel John3 John ) was born Dec. 5, 1751; married Phebe Hall June 28, 1780; and died June 4, 1826. She was born about 1761, and died in Hudson, N. H. July 22, 1812. Their children were born in At.kinson_, N. H. where he probably farmed. Children: 487 I Betty born.Nov. 11, 1780 * 488 II Caleb " Sept. 15, 1782 * 489 III Kimball Feb. 20, 1785

(73) 490 IV Phebe born Sept. 7, 1787

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Susanna5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born in Haverhill May 25, 1737; married William Whittaker Dec. 31, 1761; and died He died about 1804. The couple lived first in South Weare, and later moved to Deering, N. H. He fought in the 1756-7 campaigns, and in the Revolution. Children: I Love born Nov. 29, 1762; may have married Parker Noyes. II Moses " Jan. 12, 1765 III William n Apr. 4, 1767 IV Susanna n July 15, 1769 V Caleb II Sept. 11, 1771; died young. VI -Miriam 11 Feb. 17, 1774- VII Isaiah n Sept. 28, 1779 VIII Caleb n June 17, 1784; married Mrs. Nancy (Matthis) White and had five children.

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Abraham.5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born May 30, 1739; married Priscilla Colby Nov. 27, 1759; and died Dec. 17, 1792 in Enfield, N. H. She was born, according to the Enfield records, in 1729; and died in 1832 aged· 102 years, and six months. Abraham Johnson lived in Weare from 1762 to 1771 at least, but his first two children's births were recorded at Hampstead. He fought in the French and Indian Wars and later in the Revolution. He was called of Hales­ town in 1764, which was an early name of Weare.

(74) Children: * 491 I Joseph born Sept. 9, 1760 * 492 II Amos 11 Dec. 2, 1761 * 493 III Abiah II Jan. 26, 1764 * 494 IV Moses n May 4, 1766 * 495 V Jesse 11 496 VI Zechariah n Mar. 8, 1771

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Zachariah5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 30, 1743; married Mrs. Esther Whittaker June 2, 1768; and predeceased his father (1776). He is called of Salem in the marriage record, but was one of the early settlers of Weare, N. H. where he was interested in the establishment of the Baptist Church. His widow married about 1778 Oliver Hardy, by whom she had children. 497 Susannah born probably May 20, 1769; married James Johnson? 497a Zachariah born July 22, 1770; died Nov. 27, 1770.

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Priscilla5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born in Hampstead about 1745 or 1746; married John Muzzey Nov. 22, 1769; and died He was born in Hampstead Aug. 21, 1743, the son of John and Abiah (Hunkins) Muzzey; married first Judith Hadley by whom he had tw~ children; and died Feb. 14, 1825. He had Revolutionary service. They lived in Weare, N. H. Children: I Asa II Judith Married Nathan Putney.

(75) III Dimond born Nov. 14, 1774; married Mary Waldron IV Benjamin ft Feb. 5, 1777; " Lydia Peaslee V Susan " 1780; " Nathaniel Page VI Thomas " Mar. 31, 1781; " Polly Page Abiah n • Thomas Eastman VII ' " VIII Perley " 1788; " Sarah Morrill

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Mary5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1747; married Timothy Wortley Nov. 5, 1767; and died Apr. 30, 1792. He was born about 1?40, the son of Thomas and Mehitable (Yarrow) Wortley; and died Apr. 14, 1830. After his wife's death he married the widow Davidson by whom he had three children, and removed to Goffstown, N. H. He was a lieu­ tenant in the Revolutionary army. Children: I John born May 30, 1769; married Phebe Vose II Moses II Oct. 26, 1772 III Daniel It Oct. 29, 1774; moved to New York IV Stephen It Dec. 6, 1776 V Miriam It Feb. 20, 17?9; married VI Susan ti Mar. 31, 1781; " Isaac Barrett VII Timothy fl Jan. 5, 1?83; II a Barnes VIII Brooks fl Mar. 24, 1788; II Maria Tufts

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Noah5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born probably about 1750; published with Molly Jeffers of Plaistow, N.H. Feb. 5, 1781; and died Aug. 28, 1823. She was born

Noah Johnson entered the Revolutionary army with his brother Abraham. He inherited his father's homestead in Hampstead.

(76) Children: 498 I Susanna born May 2, 1782 * 499 II Naomi ti June 9, 1785 * 500 III Aaron " Feb. 16, 1788 * 501 IV Luther It July 3, 1792 502 V Calvin tt Mar. 5, 1795; died Dec. 18, 1812 503 VI Thomas Sevar II Oct. 7, 1798; II probably 1802 504 VII James It Apr. 6, 1804; married Lydia Hunt of Kingston March 30, 1831

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Miriam.5 (Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born probably about 1752; and married first Ichabod Shaw. It is possible that he was the Ichabod Shaw of Hampton who was on the Bon Homme Richard with John Paul Jones, and cannot be traced afterward. At any rate Miriam married second Thomas Seaver ; and died in Enfield, N. H. April 17, 1806.

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Deborah5 (Daniel4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Apr. 17, 1743; married Samuel Worthen of Hampstead Mar. 29, 1764; and died , 1825. He was probably born Apr. 4, 1739.,

(77) the son of Samuel and Mehitabel (Heath) Worthen; and died between 1810 and 1820. They moved to Weare, N. H. where Samu~l Worthen had a farm and a mill. He had several terms of service as a Revolutionary soldier. Children: 1 Daniel born Apr. 11, 1765 II Samuel 11 Feb. 13, 1767 III Sarah " Sept. 14-, 1769; mar. Nathaniel Page IV Dolly II Apr. 16, 1771; " Joseph Maxfield V Moses " Feb. 12, 1773 VI Ruth n June 29, 1774; " Benjamin Perkins VII Lydia n June 24, 1776 VIII Amos " Mar. 23, 1778

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Joseph5 (Daniel4 Joseph; Joseph2 ) was b.orn Nov. 9, 1757; married Jemima Pearson ; and died Feb. 22, 1829. She was baptized Sept. 20, 1761 at Newbury, Mass. the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary ( ) Pearson; and died Their children's birth·s were recorded at Hampstead. Children: 505 I Daniel born May 10,1783; died July 21, 1787 506 II Moses " Nov. 3, 1784; Nov. 10, 1858 507 III William II Dec. 20, 1786; died in Atkinson, N.H. Aug. 22, 18?9, a widower. A farmer. 508 IV Sally " Dec. 3, 1789 509 V Betsy " May 4, 1792 510 VI Olive " May 26, 1794 511 VII Daniel " Aug. 3, 1796; died Sept. 23, 1802 512 VIII Joseph " Jan. 2, 1800; " young 513 IX Joseph " Nov. 12, 1804; 11 Oct. 16, 1808 (78) 229

William5 (William4 William3 Joseph2) was born April 3, 1749; married Mary Davis Mar. 4, 1798; and died in Booneville,~. Y. She was born He moved to Enfield,N. H., from where he was a representative to the state legislature. He was called colonel, which may have been a title he acquired from service in the Revolution. Children: 514 I Abigail born Nov. 25, 1800 515 II William II July 20, 1802 516 III Hetty II 517 IV Sally It 518 V Moses II 519 VI Frederick It ; died 1863 in . The authority for these children is G. w. Johnson's notes.

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Obed5 (Cornelius4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 30, 172?; married first Abigail Holt of Reading (int.) July 15, 1749, who died in Andover Dec. 12, 1767. Obed married second Eleanor Upton in Reading May 12, 1773; and died be­ fore Oct. 1774 when his father made his will. His widow married Jonathan Holt, Jr. of Reading May 23, 1775. Children: 520 I Obed born Dec. 18, 1750; living in 1774 521 II Samuel II Dec. 30, 1753; buried Sept. 5, 1775 522 III Abigail n Apr. 19, 1756; living in 1774

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Peter5 (Cornelius4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 6, 1730; married Sarah Rowel Oct. 10, 1751 in Kingston; and died before Oct. 1774 when his father drew his will. Sarah was baptized with four brothers and sisters at the 1st Church Haverhill, Mass. July 7, 1728, the daughter of Benoni and Sarah Rowel. At the age of twenty-five Peter was sent as a soldier to Fort William Henry. The chil­ dren credited to him in his father's will were: Children: 523 I Moses born Feb. 23, 1752; died Apr. 25, 1832 in Haverhill. It is possible that this is the Moses who married Elizabeth Web­ ber of Methuen Feb. 13, 1794, but there is no proof, and no record of children. 524 II Lydia 525 III Sarah 526 IV Jemima

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Anna5 (Cornelius4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Apr. 6, 1737; married Joseph Shattuck Apr. 13, 1756; and died He was born Nov. 27, 1731, the son of Joseph and Joanna (Chandler) Shattuck; and died Apr. 1778. They lived in Andover, Mass. The extraordinary thing about this couple is that in Cornelius Johnson's will he refers to his son-in-law as Joseph Chadwick, and in the Andover records there are certain items about him under the name of Chadwick. However, dates and names of certain of his children prove that Joseph Shattuck is the man referred to. Children: I Anne born Oct. 8, 1756; died Mar. 20, 1776

(80) II Joseph born Nov. 8, 1757; mar. 1st Hannah Chand- ler· 2nd Phebe Abbot; Revolution- ary ' soldier; died 1847. III Elizabeth n Sept. 2, 1760 IV Abiel n Aug. 8, 1762 V Lydia n Apr. 27, 1765; mar. Daniel Flint. VI William n Apr. 26, 1769; mar. Abigail Foster. VII Zebadiah bap. Jan. 27, 1771; mar. 1st Elizabeth Martin; 2nd Sarah Durant. VIII Peter born Oct. 18, 1772; mar. Susannah Clark IX Hannah " Sept. 8, 1774 Mary bap. Feb. 18 X ' 1776 XI Obed born Nov. 24, 1776 XII Anna II Aug. 4, 1778

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Ruth5 (Cornelius4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 2?, 1744; married Joseph Holt, Jr. of Andover June 1, 1762; and died He was born Children: I Henry bap. Sept. 1763 II Valentine If Jan. 1, 1764 III Ruth born Feb. 25, 1765 IV Lydia It Apr. 18, 1767 V Joseph ft Apr. 16, 1769; died young. VI Abner rt Oct. 6, 1771 VII Obed If Nov. 25, 1773 VIII Warren 11 Nov. 19, 1775 IX Hannah u Nov. 19, 1775; died young X Ellenor ft Nov. 3, 1777 XI Joseph " Nov. 5, 1780 XII Paul " Jan. 11, 1783 XIII Tabitha It May 22, 1785 XIV Hannah " Apr. 7, 1787 (81) 245

Enoch5 (Thomas 4 Th_omas 3 Joseph)2 was born in Amesbury Aug. 16, 1737; married Ivlary Harriman at Hampstead Oct. 28, 1761; and died Children: 527 I Phebe born Apr. 10, 1763 in Plaistow 528 II Betty 11 Dec. 12, 1765 " " 529 III Sally II Jan. 29, 1771 11 " 530 IV Mary • married Thomas Davis ' of Springfield. 531 V Isaiah The authority for these last two children is G. w. Johnson's notes.

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4 2 Jeremiah5 (Thomas Thomas3 Joseph ) was born in Plais­ tow June 6, 1741; married Lydia and 'died between Sept. 15, 1800 and Nov. 15, 1802. He is called of Kingston in the Probate Records, but his chil­ dren's births are not on the Kingston records.

Children: 532 I Sylvanus 533 II Lydia 534 III Thomas 535 IV Betty 536 V Polly ; possibly the girl who married Samuel Hall in Atkinson Nov. 12, 1833.

250 4 2 Mehitabel5 (Thomas Thomas3 Joseph ) was born in Plais­ tow Jan. 5, 1747; married Benjamin Bailey of Haverhill be- (82) fore 1774; and died Apr. 13, 1793. He was born Oct. 6, 1747, the son of Jeremiah and Mercy (Burbank) Bailey; married second Mary Lowell by whom he had two children, and died They lived in Haverhill. Children: I Abigail born Dec. 23, 1774 II Joseph " Mar. 22,. 1777; mar. Sally Saunders III David n Mar. 7, 1779 IV Susanna 11 Aug. 11, 1781 V John " Sept. 14, 1783; mar. Abigail Cross VI Sarah n Jan. 29, 1786 VII Patience bap. Jan. 9, 1790

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Isaiah5 (Thomas4 Thomas 3 Joseph)2 was born July· 21, 1749; married Hannah Page in Haverhill Dec. 4 or 8, 1775; and died She was born Dec. 14, 1745, a daughter of Samuel and Phebe (Richardson) Page; and died I have been unable to find any later trace of this man in Plaistow or Haverhill, except that he is on the•Plaistow records as having been paid for Revolutionary service. In the Greelel Fam.ill Genealo~l, however, it states that he had a son who lived in Springfield, N. H., and as a man of this name did live there I have included him in this family. Child: 537 I Josiah born Jan. 11, 1790

254 Jesse5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 20, 1732 married first Margaret McCrea April 9, 1754 in Kingston,

(83) N. H. She was born about 1739, according to G. w. John­ son's notes; and died May 2, 1770. Jesse married second Priscilla Kimball Aug. 1~, 1770, who was born Sept. 5, 1749, the daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Kimball) Kimball, and died June 7, 1787 or 1788. He married third the widow Martha Webster Oct. 8, 1788, who was born Apr. 28, 1751, the daughter of John Green of Haverhill. Jesse Johnson died of "calculus" Mar. 11, 1800; and his widow married William Cummings, and died in Canaan, N. H. Oct. 9, 1852. Jesse Johnson was born in Haverhill, Mass., but came to Hampstead, N. H. with his father about 1748. On his first marriage his father gave him a house-lot of four acres, to which a farm was added later. He also prac­ ticed book-binding, and was a book-seller and stationer. On March 17, 1787 he sold his farm to Joseph Welch, and removed to Enfield, N. H. where he erected mills, and be­ came a magistrate, and representative to the Legislature. He also farmed. In Hampstead he had twice been chosen selectman, and had served on Revolutionary committees. As well as his farm in Enfield, he owned lands in Bath, Pierce Bridge, and Dumm.er, N. H., and in Stratton, Cor­ inth, and Peacham, Vt. At his death his estate was ap­ praised at $10,000. He was a Universalist in religion. Children: 538 I infant born Nov. 1754; died same day. 539 II infant ti Jan. 10, 1756; It n ti * 540 III Betty It Apr. 28, 1759 * 541 IV Miriam It Dec. 4, 1760 * 542 V Jesse " Oct. 7, 1762 543 VI infant " Mar. 28, 1764; died same day. 544 VII Sarah 11 July 23, 1765; " Jan. 23, 1787. * 545 VIII Polly " May 5, 1768; married Joseph John- son (491) (84) Children of second wi.fe * 546 IX John born Oct. 9, 1771 * 547 X Susannah " Oct. 30, 1773 * 548 XI Chloe n Mar. 18, 1776 549 XII Hannah n Aug. 1, 1778; married Joseph Cogswell Nov. 22, 1811. * 550 XIII Haynes n Sept. 15, 1780 * 551 XIV Ben It June 30, 1783 552 XV Lydia " Jan. 28, 1785; married 1st Joseph Pattee; 2nd John Carpenter. * 553 XVI Sally II May 1, 1787

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Miriam5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Mar. 22, 1736; married Ebenezer Mudgett Oct. 10, 1752, and died Ebenezer may have been a son of William and Dinah ( ) Mudgett, born in Haverhill July 2, 1726; and died He was a prominent early settler in Weare, N. H., and is called a merchant in the records. He was licensed to oper­ ate an inn. He was a leader in the Pine Tree , and was a Revolutionary soldier. His widow married second Feb. 3, 1790 Capt. William Marshall of Hampstead, who died in 1822 aged ninety-six. My authority for the four youngest chil­ dren of the Mudgetts is Little's History of Weare, N. H. and G. w. Johnson's notes. Children: I Moses born Feb. 17, 1754; married Esther II Stephen n Nov. 18, 1755; died Aug. 31, 1756 III Sarah 11 June 1, 1757 IV Ezra tt Sept. 17, 1759; married Mary Blaisdell V Achsah 11 Nov. 6, 1761 VI William ti Oct. 1, 1764; married Mary Hall VII Miriam " Aug. 9, 1766 (85) VIII Jesse born Mar. 18, 1769 IX John X Hannah rt May.5, 1777

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Caleb5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Feb. 3, 1738; married Ruth Eastman Nov. 28, 1759; and died Feb. 3, 1817. She was born Feb. 4, 1740 in Haverhill, the daughter of William and Ruth (Chase) Eastman, and died Caleb Johnson lived most of his life in Hampstead, where he had a good estate and filled several town offices. He was a commander of minute men in the Revolution, and a colonel in the militia. He had remarkable powers of mind, and was noted as a wit. His general information was exten­ sive, and his theological learning wide. He was called a heretic, being practically a Unitarian. He is described as broad-shouldered, large-boned, and inclined to corpu­ lency. In 1815 he went to Caledonia, N. Y. where he spent his last two years with his daughter, Mrs. Willard Smith. Children: * 554 I Moses born Feb. 5, 1761 * 555 II Caleb " Jan. 24, 1763 * 556 III Ruth " Jan. 15, 1765 557 IV Lydia It 14, 1767; possibly mar­ ried Jonathan Hale April 3, 17H5. 558 V Nancy II Mar. 21, 1769; died Jan. 19, · 1773. * 559 VI Sarah " Oct. 21, 1771 * 560 VII Nancy II Jan. 9, 1774 * 561 VIII Joseph Haynes ti 8, 1776 562 IX William " 1778; died 1820 in Cincinnati. 563 X Mary II Dec. 26, 1784 (86) 259 4 2 11'homas5 ( John Thomas3 Josephi. ) was born Ivlar. 21, 1742; married first Elizabeth Lowell Feb. 12, 1765. She was born June 30, 1741, the daughter of George and Eliz­ abeth (Morse) Lowell of Newbury, and died Sept. 19, 1772. He married second Abigail Merrill, the daughter of Joseph and Ruth (Corliss) Merrill, born in Haverhill, Mass. May 24, 1750, and the widow of a Mr. Pool. She died Dec. 2, 1774, and he married third Abigail Carleton Feb. 17, 1775. She was the daughter of Dudley and Abigail (Wilson) Carle­ ton, born Mar. 30, 1750, and died Mar. 23, 1833. He died in Newbury, Vt. Jan. 4, 1819. Thomas Johnson was the largest of his father's chil­ dre.n, and a bright, witty man. He went from Hampstead to Haverhill, N. H., and thence to Newbury, Vt. where he had a large farm~ and also kept an inn, and sold merchandise. During the Revolution he was captain of a company of min­ ute men organized in May 1775. In the Ticonderoga cam­ paign he was captain of an independent company, and an aide to Gen. Lincoln; and after the surrender was placed in charge of the prisoners. In 1778 he represented New­ bury at the Cornish Convention. Feb. 18, 1781 he was taken prisoner at Peacham, Vt. and carried to Canada, but was exchanged in October. The journal which he kept in his captivity is still extant. He represented Newbury in the legislature nine times. Children: * 564 I John born Apr. 2, 1766 * 565 II Moses " Feb. 29, 1768 566 III Jessie 11 Feb. 29, 1768; died the same day. * 567 IV Betsy " Feb. 28, 1770 568 V Lowell ti Aug. 7, 1772; died Aug. 17, 1772. (87) Child of second wife 569 VI Abigail born Nov. 18, 1773; died May 22, 1796. Children of third wife 570 VII Haynes born July 29, 1776; died Dec. 18, 1783. * 571 VIII David n Sept. 13, 1778 572 IX Hannah n Sept. 8, 1781; died Apr. 9, 1782. 573 X Hannah " Dec. 20, 1783; died Dec. 28, 1783 * 574 XI Hannah ti Aug. 4, 1785 * 575 XII Hanes " Nov. 9, 1787 576 XIII Thomas " Oct. 26, 1790; died July 7, 1792. * 577 XIV Sally If Mar. 9, 1792

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Haynes5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 28, 1749; married at Chester Elizabeth Elliott; and died Sept. 2, l??S. She was born about 1751, the daughter 0£ Edmund and Mehitabel (Worthen) Elliott; married second Col. Remem­ brance Chamberlain of Newbury, Vt., and died Feb. 8, 1829. Haynes Johnson was a farmer in Newbury, Vt. After his death his widow returned to Chester where her father lived, "for fear of the Indians and the Tories". Children: * 578 I Jonathan born * 579 II Jesse II Mar. 27, 1773 * 580 III Haynes " Aug. 13, 1775

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Sarah5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Oct. 29, 1751; married Jacob Page July 29, 1773; and died Sept. 17, 1791. He was born probably in Plaistow Apr. 24, 1750, the son of Jonathan and Mary (Kent) Page; married second Louisa Cham-

(88) berlain 1792; and died in 1831. There were two children of the second marriage. Jacob Page was in Littleton, N.H. about the time of his first marriage, but removed to New­ bury, Vt., where he had a farm on the Oxbow. He served in the Revolution, and was taken prisoner with Col. Thomas Johnson at Peacham, was carried to Quebec; but returned the same year. After his second marriage he moved to Rye- gate, Vt. Children: I Eu.nice born Jan. 26, 1775; mar. Jonathan Fowler II Sarah II Oct. 17, 1776; died Oct. 16, 1778 III Sarah It Apr. 24, 1778; mar. Rufus Hosmer IV Jacob ti Apr. 24, 1781; II Judith Carter V Ruth ti May 4, 1783; II Samuel Whittaker VI Abigail II Aug. 5, 1785; II Stephen Smith VII John It Aug. 30, 1787; It Sarah Heath VIII Hannah It July 15, l789; It Daniel Lang

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Ruth5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Apr. 23, 1754; married Samuel Hoag ; and died He was born in Newton, N. H., the son of Nathan and Martha (Goodwin) Hoag; and died G. w. Johnson is authority for the following children. Children: I Eben born Apr. 12, 1783 II Hannah " Sept. 10, 17--; mar. Jonathan Thompson III Elizabeth 1t Nov. 29, 1786; died 1848 IV John ti Jan. 29, 1788; mar. Chamberlain V Sarah " Sept. 1, 1791 VI Mary It Sept. 1, 1791 11 • died in infancy VII Landreth ' (89) 266

4 2 Elizabeth5 (John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Apr. 23, 1754; married Jacob Bagley Currier of Amesbury, M~ss. Jan. 15, 1776; and died Aug. 21, 1834. He was born Apr. 10, 1753, the son of Richard and Hennah (Bagley) Currier; and died Aug. 17, 1831. He fought at Bunker Hill, and was present at the laying of the corner-stone of the Monument in 1825. By trade he was a ship-wright. Children: I John born Aug. 15, 1777; died at sea Dec. 4, 1796. II Hannah II June 8, 1779; died Oct~ 14, 1781. III Elizabeth II Apr. 10, 1781; mar. Richard Hoyt. IV Jacob rt Apr. 23, 1783; died July 11, 1783. V Richard " Apr. 23, 1783; ti July 2, 1783. VI Jacob B. " Aug. 29, 1784; mar. Mary Hoyt. VII Sally J. II Feb. 4, 1787; ti Benjamin Morrill. VIII Hannah " May 23, 1789; died Oct. 4, 1810. IX Judith " Jan. 11, 1?92; " Mar. 28, 1805. X Jerusha " May 14, 1794; mar. Thomas Ordway.

XI Mary P. t1 Dec. 26, 1?97;" Jonathan Mann.

267 4 Peter5 (John Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born June 7, 1756; married Isabel Simpson about 1778, and died in Haverhill, N. H. Aug. 29, 1806. She was born and died Feb.?, 183?. They lived in Newbury and Peacham, Vt., and Haverhill, N. H. Peter Johnson was a large man. He was a soldier in the Revolution, fighting at Bunker Hill and Ticonderoga. At Bunker Hill he was wounded in the arm. His brother, Col. Johnson, said he "fought like a lion".

(90) Children: * 581 I Thomas Simpson born Aug. 12, 1779 582 II Caleb 11 Jan. 19, 1781; died Apr. 12, 1806 at Portland, . * 583 III John Shipley n Apr. 5, 1?83 584 IV Mary Crocker n Oct. 17, 1?85; died Apr. 11, 1845. 585 V Joshua Howard Sept. 12, 1?88; married Miriam Quimby Nov. 1815; died Oct. 13, 1819. 586 VI Isabel ft June 30, 1790; probably died young. * 58? VII Ebenezer Cummings It June 10, 1799 588 VIII Sarah Barnett " Sept. 29, 1802

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Judith5 (John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Apr. 4, 1?58; married Jesse Prescott Nov, 15, 1776; and died Apr. 25, 1844. He was born Mar. 15, 1751, the son of Abraham and · Sarah (Clifford) Presco~t; and died Dec. 28, 1833. They lived in Dee.rfield, N. H., where he was a cooper. Children: I Sarah born about 1778; married Stephen Buz- zell 1809 II Jesse " rt 1782; unmarried III Joseph ft Aug. 20, 1786; married Rachel Abbott 1808 IV Samuel 11 ·Feb. 22, 1790; married Jane Pen- dergast 1820 V Judith J. 11 1795; unmarried VI Eliza Currier •, married David Hawes, no issue.

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Moses5 (Ebenezer4 Nathaniel' Joseph2 ) was born July 7, 1751; in Sandown, N. ·H.; married Mary Blye ; and died about 1790. She was born May 24, 1755, the daugh­ ter of John and Sarah (Day) Blye; and died in Colchester, Vt. Dec. 27, 1815. Moses Johnson was a soldier in the Revolution. He lived in Sutton and Alexandria, N. H. Children: * 589 I Ebenezer born about 1780 * 590 II John " 11 1782 591 III Moses " ti 1783; died unmar. Nov. 12, 1821, aet. 38 592 IV Sarah ti ti 1785; died unmar. Nov. 12, 1838, aet. 53 * 593 V Rebecca " * 594 VI Mary ti June 26, 1789

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Jam.es5 (Ebenezer4 Nathaniel' Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 11, 1760, in Sandown, N. H.; married first Mehitable Pet- tingell , who was born June 23, 1765, the daughter of David and Betsy (Heath) Pettingell; and died Feb. 15, 1816. He married second Anna Johnson of Hopkin­ ton Jan. 1818, who was born May 20, 1769, the daughter of Zachariah and Esther ( ) Johnson; and died June 26, 1862. He died May 5, 1833. James Johnson served as a captain in the Revolution, fighting at Ticonderoga, Bennington and Saratoga. He lived for many years at Enfield, N. H. where he helped to build the 4th New Hampshire turnpike, of which he was one of the proprietors; but after his father's death he re­ turned to Salisbury where he had spent part of his boyhood. (92) Children: * 595 I John born Feb. 29, 1785 * 596 II Mehi tab el II Oct. 27, 1787 597 III James ti • married Persia or ' Persis at Colches- ter, Vt. 598 IV Ann fl • married Thomas ' Chase Nov. 16, 1815, and 2nd Enoch C. Chase * 599 V Ebenezer n Jan. 16, 1794 * 600 VI Abigail n 601 VII Rebecca 11 * 602 VIII David It

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Peter5 (William4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Sept. 14, 1746; married Margaret Rice Sept. 1, 1?68; and died Mar. 3, 1821. She was born Dec. 25, 1750, the daughter of Edmund and Margaret (Smith) Rice; and died Dec. 14, 1836. Peter Johnson lived in Sudbury, in the part that later be.came the town of Wayland. He was the corporal of Sudbury who marched on the Lexington alarm; and is 11 11 later referred to as captain • He disposed of his prop­ erty by will. Children: 603 I Mary born Dec. 21, 1769; married Timothy Eames May 15, 1788. * 604 II Abigail " May 17, 1773 605 III Peter It July 18, 1775; died insane Jan. · 11 or 12., 1817. 606 IV Joanna 11 Dec. 8, 1777; married William Rice July 30, 1795. 607 V Elizabeth II Nov. 17, 1780; married Jason Dudley (int.) Mar. 14, 1801. (93) 608 VI Sally born Feb. 28, 1784; married Asahel Childs Dec. 10, 1805. 609 VII Peggy ff Sept. 4, 1786; married Thomas Park (int.) Mar. 31, 1809. 610 VIII Dolly " July 20, 1789; married Williard Goldthwaite (int.) Mar. 27, 1819. 611 IX William " July 4, 1796; married Anna Gold­ thwaite Apr. 6, 1844.

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Moses 5 (Moses4 William 3 Jonathan)2 was born Apr. 4, 1728; married Elizabeth Underwood at Newton Jan. 29, 1752; and died She was baptized Oct. 15, 1730, the daughter of John Underwood; and died Mos~s Johnson served in the Crown Point Expedition, and may have died on it. I cannot find anything further on them. The children were born in Natick. Children: 612 I Enoch born Aug. 22, 1753; in the Sudbury records an Enoch Johnson of Needham married Hannah Underwood Apr. 29, 1776. He is on the Revolutionary rolls. 613 II Moses " Oct. 13, 1755

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Aaron5 (Moses4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born April 24, 1731; married Keziah Bennett Dec. 6, 1753; and died • She was born Dec. 31, 1735, the daughter of Josiah and Phebe ( ) Bennett; and died They lived in Sudbury, where he was an innkeeper. Children: * 614 I Sarah born July 4, 1754 * 615 II Keziah " Mar. 26, 1756 (94) 616 III Katherine born Feb. 15, 1758; died June 25, 1771 * 617 IV Hezekiah " Mar. 8, 1760 618 V Hannah " Mar. 4, 1762; married Lot Conant July -21, 1782.

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Hezekiah5 (Moses4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 21, 1736; married Lucy Carrill at Hopkinton Aug. 21, 1755; and died at Albany 1756. Lucy Carrill was born Nov. 24, 1737, the daughter of Edward and Ruth (Knowlton) Carrill; probably married second Moses Seaver May 31, 1758 in Hop­ kinton, and died in Shrewsbury July 1816. Hezekiah en­ listed for the campaign of 1?56, and died in the army. Child: 619 I Miriam born May 28, 1756

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Jacob5 (Moses4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Feb. 6, 1741; married Sarah Moore Oct. 15, 1761; and died She was probably born Feb. 17, 1741, the daughter of Edward and Keziah (Goodenow) Moore; and died They lived in Sudbury. Children: 620 I Jacob born Mar. 24, 1762. He was a Revolutionary soldier enlisted June 3, 1779; dis­ charged June 9, 1783. Described as 5 feet, 4 inches, dark complexion. 621 II Abel n June 13, 1767; died young. 622 III Abel " Sept. 19, 1772

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Ebenezer5 (Ebenezer4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Nov. 24, 1743; married Elizabeth Rice of Warcester Dec. 16, 1766; and died in Wayland Aug. 26, 1823. She was born July 31, 1748, the daughter of Eliakem and Mehitabel ( ) Rice; and died Dec. 22, 1820. He settled in East Sudbury, now the town of Wayland. He marched with the Minute Men on the Lexington alarm, and is on the Revolutionary rolls. His property was divided by will. Children: 623 I Ebenezer born Nov. 4, 1767; living in 1823, but not in Wayland. 624 II Elizabeth tt Jan. 27, 1772; may have died be- fo:re 1817. * 625 III William 1t Aug. 13, 1775 * 626 IV Phinehas It June 15, 1778 * 627 V Josiah 11 Mar. ll, 1782 * 628 VI Patty tt Aug. 7, 1785 .

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Mercy5 (Ebenezer4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Sept. 5, 1746; married Oliver Noyes Apr. 27, 1768; and died Jan. 25, 177-. He was born July 22, 1738, the son of Peter and Elizabeth (Clap) Noyes; married second Rachel Johnson (312) May 31, 1774; and died Rachel Johnson was born Jan. 23, 1738; married second Zephaniah Thayer of Vernon, Vt., and died Oliver Noyes was a deacon in the church.

Child of first wife: * I Asa born teb. 3, 1769 Children of second wife: II Jonas born June 6, 1775; died Mar. 20, 1777. (96) III Joel born 1778; died June 2, 1789. IV Mercy " V Oliver " Apr. 13, 1780; married Polly Goodenow.

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Elizabeth5 (Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born July 1734; married first Richard Pratt of Worcester; and second Stephen Sadler of Upton Mar. 21, 1787. She probably died Oct. 28, 1805. Stephen Sadler, who was a captain in the Revolution, died Oct. 18, 1811. I Isaac born Mar. 7, 1765 II Elizabeth " Dec. 25, 1766; may be the girl who married Asa Noyes. III Hannah " May 21, 1771

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· Isaac5 (Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Feb. 28, 1736; married Patience Joslin June 22, 1758; and died in 1769 when his will was drawn and proved. She was born Feb. 24, 1741, the daughter of Israel and Sara (Cleveland) Jos­ lin; married second Stephen Webster of Bernardston (now Northfield); and died Aug. 1, 1809. Isaac Johnson served in the campaign of 1756. After his marriage he removed to Spencer near North Brookfield, where he built some mills on a pond, called for years afterwards Johnson's Pond. Three of his sons went to Hinsdale, now Vernon, Vt. Children: * 629 I Stephen born July 16, 1759 * 630 II I8aac " July 17, 1761 631 III Joseph " Jan. 18, 1763; published to Cyn­ thia Parmenter of Bernardston Nov. 13, 1791.

(97) 632 IV Nathaniel born Jan. 16, 1765 633 V Israel " Mar. 3, 1767; went to Vernon, Vt., where he was a J.P., and a rep­ resentative to th~ legislature in 1816. I doubt if he ever married.

314 4 Hannah5 (Isaac William3 Jonathan2 ) was born May 10, 1741; married Tyrus Newton of Southboro Nov. 30, 1775; and died • He was born Dec. 3, 1743, the son of Gideon and Hannah (Laurance) Newton; and died • He married first Eleanor Larrabee, by whom he had a son, Ebenezer. Children: I Elisha born Dec. 19, 1776; died Dec. 23, 1776. II Hepsibah " Nov. 9, 1778 III Ellaner It July 30, 1780; mar. William Harrington of Framingham. Four children. * IV Hannah " July 30, 1780; mar. Rufus Johnson (657) V Rebecca

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William5 (Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born July 14, 1743; married first at Shrewsbury Zerviah Bragg Jan. 1st, 1767. She was born Mar. 1, 1740, the daughter of Ebenezer and Sarah ( ) Bragg; and died Mar. 27, 1776. He mar- ried second Mary (or Marcy) Taylor of Worcester Nov. 21, 1776; who was born Apr. 1737, and died Sept. 1, 1812. He married third Sally Brackett of Upton May 8, 1814; who was born Sept. 19, 1756, the daughter of Nathan and Hannah ( ) Brackett; and died Mar. 26, 1833. He died June 14, 1830. (98) His father gave him a farm in Westborough. Children: * 634 I Zerviah born :B,eb. 4, 1768 635 II William rt May 6, 1769; died June 28, 1798 636 III Ebenezer B. " Oct. 21, 1770; died May 3, 1791 637 IV Sarah " Mar. 31, 1772; died Dec. 8, 1793 * 638 V Samuel n Nov. 10, 1773 639 VI Benjamin " Feb. 15, 1775; died Nov. 8, 1794 Children of second wife * 640 VII Asahel 11 Sept. 28, 1777 641 VIII Marcy rt Mar. 16, 1779; died Aug. 17, 180~ 642 IX Taylor n Dec. 15, 1780; died Dec. 8, 1793

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John5 (Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born June 9, 1748; married first Persis Sherman of Grafton May 23, 1771. She was born Sept. 26, 1746, the daughter of Ephraim and Thank­ ful (Temple) Sherman; and died May 5, 1789. He married sec­ ond in Sudbury Lydia Goodenow June 30, 1790, who was born in Sudbury Feb. 24, 1764, the daughter of John and Mary (Read) Goodenow; and died of typhoid Nov. 3, 1843. He died April 10, 1833. He inherited part of his father's home farm in South­ borough. With his brother Elisha he served in the Conti­ nental Army during Sept. and October 1777, and was present at the surrender of Burgoyne. Children: * 643 I Elizabeth born Apr. 17, 1772 644 II Ephraim II Dec. 17, 1773; died Aug. 25, 1775 * 645 III Sherman ft Aug. 18, 1776 ,, * 646 IV Persis Aug. 27, 1778 * 647 V Patty n Jan. 19, 1782; married Asahel Johnson (640) (99) 648 VI Rachel born Jan. 6, 1786; mar. Luther Rug­ gles May 23, 1810; died Apr. 22, 1811. No issue. * 649 VII John tt Jan. 8, 1789 Children of second wife * 650 VIII Polly born June 4, 1792 * 651 IX Webster 11 Nov. 26, 1793 * 652 X Lydia 1t Sept. 18, 1800 653 XI Anna 11 Aug. 20, 1802; mar. Lowell A. Brigham Apr. 14, 1824; died Sept. 20, 1834. No issue. * 654 XII Sally Daggett" Oct. 4, 1807

319 4 2 Elisha5 (Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born July 31, 1753; married first Abigail Newton Nov. 29, 1774. She was born Apr. 3, 1750, the daughter of Gideon and Hannah (Laurance) Newton; and died Nov. 30, 1776. He married sec­ ond Sarah Perry June~, 1778; who was born Dec. 1756, the daughter of Nathan Perry of Worcestor; and died Oct. 10, 1847. He died Nov. 28, 1832. He inherited his father's homestead and mill in South­ borough. He served with his brother John during September and October 1777, and was present at the surrender of Bur­ goyne. Children: 655 I Abigail born Oct. 19, 1776; died Oct. 2, 1778 Children of second wife * 656 II Nathan born Aug. 24, 1779 * 657 III Rufus n Nov. 12, 1780 * 658 IV Josiah n Mar. 12, 1782 * 659 V Elisha n Oct. 21, 1783 660 VI Sarah n Oct. 18, 1785 (100) * 661 VII Abigail born Sept. 22, 1787 662 VIII Hannah " May 21, 1793

322 4 David5 (Timothy Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 25, 1718; married Zerviah Morse Jan. 3, 1745; and died Apr. 9, 1756. She was born in Marlborough May 20, 1723, a daughter of Samuel and Lydia (Newton) Morse; and married second Joseph Williams May 28, 1766. Children: * 663 I Keziah born July 11, 1746 664 II Seth " Nov. 19, 1748; living in 1803 * 665 III Elijah II Mar. 25, 1751 666 IV Jonah ti Aug. 19, 1753; Revolutionary sol- dier; living 1803. 667 V Lydia II Aug. 19, 1755; died unmarried Jan. 6, 1844.

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Eunice5 (Timothy4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born May 25, 1723; married Jabez Hill Nov. 9, 1743; and died • He was born

Children: I Shadrack born July 23, 1744; married Ruth Graves. II Rachel II Sept. 16, 1747

329 Abigail5 (Jonathan4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 30, 1724; married Asahel Moore July 28, 1746; and died He was born (101) They lived in Southborough. Children: I Achsah born Nov·. 2, 1746 II Jonathan rt Mar. 8, 1748 III Kerley n Feb. 8, 1752; married Ruth IV Edmond n Aug. 22, 1754; married ·Persis Fay V Mary ti July 13, 1756; died Oct. 29, 1761 VI Francis II Dec. 18, 1?58; died Nov. 18, 1761 VII Martha rt May 31, 1761 VIII Francis II July 17, 1?63; married Hannah Fay IX Mary n Aug. 1, 1765; married perhaps Alven.Moore X Jonas ti Feb. 8 1769 '

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Hasadiah5 (Jonathan4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Feb. 22, 1729; married Robert Spaulding June 4, 1755; and died of jaundice Mar. 11, 1806. He was born at Chelmsford Jan. 28, 1730, the son of John and Phebe Spaulding; and died at Milford, Conn. in 1776, "returning from ye army at New York". He was a lieutenant. Children: I Joseph born Apr. 18, 1756 II Robert It July 28, 1758 III Jonas 11 Feb. 19, 1759 IV Artemas " Feb. 19, 1759 V Lydia It Mar. 3, 1761; married Jonathan Harvey VI Hasadiah " May 22, 1763; married Moses Woods VII Asher " June 22, 1765; married Polly Davis VIII Levina " June 10, 1768; died unmarried Oct. 14, 1808 IX Anna tt June 28, 1771; buried Jan. 19, 1784

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Jonathan5 (Jonathan4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 22, 1731; married Sarah Locke in Southporough July 31, 1759; and died She may possibly have been the Sarah Locke born in Hopkinton June 13, 1732, the daughter of James and Elizabeth (Burnett) Locke; and died about 1764. He married second Abigail Jonathan was a noted Indian fighter, and was one of those who escaped and rejoined his company in the Bloody Morning Scout, Sept. 8, 1755. The three younger children are cred­ ited to Jonathan and Abigail. Children: 668 I Jonathan born May 20, 1760. Was this the Jona­ than Johnson, Jr. who married Annas Dinsmore Aug. 13, 1789 in Guildford, Vt. 669 II Thias " Feb. 19, 1762 670 III Sarah II Feb. 18, 1764 Children of the second wife 671 IV Josiah born Mar. 22, 1766 * 672 V Asa ff July 9, 1768 673 VI Abigail It Apr. 20, 1771

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Dillington5 (Jonathan4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born April 11, 1740; married Mary Gill in Rutland Oct. 19, 1780; and died She was born

He enlisted at the age of sixteen for the last French and Indian War, was taken prisoner at the capitulation of Fort William Henry, and carried to Canada. In 1776 there is an entry in the records of the church in Holden that two chil- (103) dren of Dillington and Martha Johnson were baptized on the third of some month. The children's names were William and Martha. This would $eem to be a first marriage; but I have never been able to find a record of it in any of the towns around, nor any further record of the children, nor a death of Martha the wife. Felton in ------The Johnsons of Southborough sa.ys "~:that Dillington went to Guilford, Vt. but later came back to Rutland. It may be so, but there is no record of him of any kind in Guilford. Is it possi­ ble that a family tradition has confused him with his broth­ er Jonathan; and that the record of a Jonathan Johnson, Jr.'s marriage in Guilford refers to Dillington's nephew? Dillington•s children by Mary Gill were born in Rutland, but I find no further record of them there. Children: 674 I Samuel born Sept. 19, 1783 675 II Joseph ft Feb. 23, 1788 676 III Thomas n June 6, 1789 677 IV Polly It July 28, 1792 678 V Persis " Aug. 22, 1794 679 VI Sally fl Aug. 28, 1796

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Lucy5 (Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Nov. 30, 1730 in Mendon; married Benjamin Fletcher of Uxbridge Jan. 15, 1756; and died • He was born Mar. 6, 1731, the son of Abraham and Mary ( ) Fletcher, and died After the birth of one child in Ux­ bridge I have not been able to trace them. Children: I Abraham born Dec. 22, 1757 (104) 341

Danie15 (Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born about 1737; married Beulah who died Oct. 8, 1798 aged sixty. He married second Lydia Boynes Mar. 25, 1799, a daughter of William and Martha Boynes of Marlborough. She died June 14, 1804 aged about 63. He died May 25, 1806, said to be aged 70. As I have indicated before I cannot authenticate the ancestry of this man, but include him in the descendants of Jonathan of Marlborough on the authority of Felton. He was a farmer in Sudbury where his first three children were born, but then moved to Southborough. He may have been a Revolutionary soldier.

Children: * 680 I Grace born May 19, 1759 * 681 II Daniel 11 June 28, 1761 * 682 III Joseph " May 9, l763 * 683 IV Molly n Oct. 1, 1765 * 684 V Betsy fl Apr. 15, 1768 685 VI Charles " June 27, 1770; died Sept. or Dec. 2, 1788

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John5 (John4 John3 Zachariah2 ) was born in Boston July 24, 1743; removed with his father to Sheffield, Berkshire Co.; and married Catherine , whom I have not been able to trace. She died Nov. 2, 1822 aged 75, according to her gravestone. He died June 26, 1828. There are records of only three children. He was a Revolutionary soldier. Children: 686 I John born ; married Abigail Car­ ter of New Marlboro Oct: 12, 1795 687 II Joseph n ; married Susan and had children; Ethan, Alva, ' Samuel, and probably others.

(105) 688 III Charlotte born Apr. 23, 1789

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Elizabeth5 (Eleazer4 Eleazer3 1saac2 ) was born Dec. 21, 1724; married Thomas Bispham Nov. 9, 1749; and died June 5, 1797. He was born 1723, the son of ;· and died 1771. About 1781 Elizabeth and her family moved to Newbury from Charles­ town. Children: I Catharine born July 22, 1750; married James Rayner. II Thomas bap. Aug. 27, 1755; probably died July 3, 1765- III William fl May 1, 1757; married Eli~abeth Akerman. IV Eleazer fl Aug. 26, 1759; married Jerusha Leeds, 5 children.

V Elizabeth tt Feb. 28, 1762

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Isaac5 (Eleazer4 Eleazer3 Isaac2 ) was born Mar. 26, 1729; married Elizabeth Coffin of Newbury Jan. 3, 1760; and died Jan. 15, 1817. She was born Dec. 16, 1733, the daughter of Daniel and Rebecca (Bartlett) Coffin; and died Dec. 15, 1772. Isaac removed to Newburyport not long af­ ter his marriage, where he was a barber. Children: 689 I Eleazer Austin born June 27, 1763. This boy was present at the Battle of Bunker Hill, was captured, taken to New York and con­ fined in the Jersey Prison Ship, where he died. 690 II Isaac bapt. Oct. 25, 1766; died at sea unmarried.· (106) * 691 III Daniel Coffin born June 24, 1770 692 IV Sally " Dec. 1772; died 1772 693 V Elizabeth " Dec. 1772 n "

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Joseph5 (Eleazer4 Eleazer3 Isaac2) was born Apr. 19, 1733; married Mary Sandford Sept. 15, 1763; and died Dec. 1, 1809. She was born about 1730, and died Dec. 2, 1811. They lived in Charlestown, where he was a distiller and tallow-chandler. Children: 694 I Mary bap. July 29, 1764; died young. 695 II John n Jan. 2, 176-; It "

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Eleazer5 (Isaac4 Eleazer3 Isaac2 ) was born Apr. 27, 1726; married first Alice Henley , daughter of Samuel and Ann Henley of Boston, who died July 31, 1757. He married second Elizabeth LeCras June 13, 1758. She was born Aug. 25, 1731, the daughter of John and Margaret LeCras; and died Aug. 1771. He died Oct. 19, 1807. His estate at death was evaluated at :~91, 961; and his will di­ vided his property between his cousins Isaac and Joseph Johnson, and Bradish cousins, so his own children must have been dead. In the 1800 Boston directory he is listed as a merchant living at 27 Marlboro St. Children: 696 I Eleazer born 1751; died Dec. 22, 1771 Children of second wife 697 II Margaret born May 1, 1759 698 III James It June 18, 1761 (107) 361

Mary5 (Isaac4 Eleazer3 Isaac2 ) was born July 4, 1731. Wyman in Charlestown Genealogie~ and Estates says that this woman married Enoch Hopkins of Boston, and had nine children; but the only records I can find state that Enoch Hopkins married Mary Sprague Mar. 29, 1746.

366 4 Martha5 (William. William3 Isaac2)was born Oct. 31, 1733; married Dr. William Hale of Rowley Nov. 6, 1753; and died Oct. 10, 1773. He was born Apr. 1728, a son of Rev. Moses and Mary (Moody) Hale; married second Jane Jewett, by whom he had three children; and died Feb. 21, 1784. The inventory of his estate amounted to ~292.14.4. His son William was appointed his executor, but he abscond­ ed, so the widow, Jane was appointed in his place. Children: I William bap. Mar. 23, 1755; mar. Sarah Lowell II Elizabeth n Nov. 1756; ff Lt. Mark Cressy III Martha t1 Sept. 2, 1759; died May 6, 1790 IV Mary n Sept. 13, 1761; It Feb. 15, 1762 V Moses u Aug. 21, 1763; H Nov. 5, 1763 VI Mary tt Mar. 31, 1765; ff June 30, 1765 VII Dorothy n Aug. 3, 1766; 1t Aug. 16, 1766 VIII Bradstreet tt Jan. 22, 1769; living in 1785 IX a daughter n Jan. 23, 1773; died the same day

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Sarah5 (William4 William.3 Isaac2 ) was born Mar. 19, 1735; married David Chase, Jr.; and died Oct. 5, 1804. (108) He was born Dec. 1, 1730, the son of David and Sarah (Emery) Chase; and died Feb. 11, 1805. He was a farmer in what is now West Newbury, living near the river where he kept a ferry, called Swett•s Ferry. The authority for his children is his will. His inventory equalled $6,994.88. Children: Benjamin .. married Phebe Buck I ' II Nicholas ,•• " Hannah Challis III Sarah . Mark Woodman ' " IV Hannah ,•• died unmarried; non compos. Simeon .. married Eunice Bayley V ' VI Daniel bap. Apr. 10, 1774; It Abigail Chase VII David II July 28, 1776; died Sept. 1777

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Daniel5 (William4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Sept. 30, 1742; married first Hannah Woodman Oct. 5, 1764. She was born Jan. 10, 1739, the daughter of Edward and Mary (Saun­ ders) Wood.man; and died May 13, 1779. He married second Mary Horton Feb. 17, 1787, who was baptized Nov. 2, 1740, the daughter of Makepeace and Joanna (Coffin) Horton; and died Sept. 20, 1824. He died May 18, 1820. He was a ship­ wright in Newburyport, where he attended the First Church. In politics he was a follower of Jefferson. The inventory of his estate amounted to $676.88. Children: * 699 I Betty born Apr. 24, 1766 700 II Hannah bap. Apr. 16, 1769; died probably 1770 701 III Nicholas n May 12, 1 771; " Oct. 1772 * 702 IV Hannah born Oct. 12, 1774

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Mary5 (William4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Oct. 19, 1744; married Joseph Little Nov. 11, 1766; and died Jan. 18, 1829. He was born May 4, 1741, the son of Edmund and Judith (Adams) Little; and died April 4, 1823. He had mar­ ried before, and had a daughter who died young. He was a farmer in West Newbury, and also made shoes. Further de­ scent in this family is given completely in The Genealogy .2f. ~ Little Famill by George T. Little. Children: I Prudence born Aug. 23, 1767; mar. James Smith II William 11 Jan. 2, 1770; " Sarah Bailey

III Anna t1 Oct. 29, 1772; " John Peabody

IV Elizabeth t1 Dec. 13, 1773; " 1st Col Stephen Bartlett, 2nd Capt. Joseph O'Brien V Judith " June 19, 1776; mar. A.mos Chase VI Susanna " Oct. l, 1778; " 1st Robert Adams 2nd John Coker VII Benjamin II Oct. 6, 1780; died unmarried March 1, 1849. VIII Hannah 11 July 18, 1782; mar._lst James Stick­ ney, 2nd Samuel Noyes IX Joseph " Nov. 4, 1784; died unmarried Dec. 28, 1861.

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Dorothy5 (William.4 William3 Isaac2 ) was baptized July 19, 1?47; married first David Folsom (int.) Feb. 2, 1771, of Tamworth, N.H. He was born May 20, 1750, the son of John and Sarah (Veasey) Folsom of Stratham, N.H.; and died in 1?88 or 1?89. She married second Joseph Blanchard of Chester, N.H. April 1, 1794, who was born 1753, the son of Joseph Blanchard, and died Mar.?, 1833. She died May 14, 1836,, (110) Dorothy Johnson's first husband was one of the early settlers of Tamworth. A man of superior ability, he was one of the first to make cut-nails ·by machinery. In 1788 he went to Harrisburg, Pa. to manufacture nails, but died very shortly. His widow returned to Exeter, N.H. where she opened a boarding-house. It was patronized by members of the legislature, and here she met her second husband. He was in the clothiers' trade with a Mr. Calfe, whose daughter became his first wife; and by whom~ he had chil­ dren. There was no issue of the second marriage. Mr. Blan­ chard was a state representative from 1788 to 1793; a mem­ ber of the Federal and State Constitutional Conventions; served in the State Senate, and in 1800 and 1801 in the State Council. He was a very genial man, abounding in anecdote. Children: all Folsoms I William Johnson born 1774; married Catherine G. Flagg. Had issue. Married 2nd Mehitabel Melvin. II John II Mar. 11, 1776; married Dorothy T. Underhill. Had issue. ) III Mary ) These daughters from administration on IV Martha ) ) David Folsom•s estate. V Nancy ) VI Elizabeth )

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William5 (William4 William3 Isaac2) was baptized Sept. 10, 1749; married Abigail Little ; and died Apr. 11, 1811. She was born Dec. 5, 1750, the daughter of John and Temperance (Rip) Little; and died May 19, 1819. He was interested in shipping, and lived on Water St., Newburyport, near Federal st.

(111) Children: 703 I Temperance Rip born Jan. 15, 1773; died Sept. 1773 704 II Temperance 11 Apr. 29, 1774; died unmar- ried May 26, 1850 705 III William If Aug. 31, 1776 706 IV Betty Little bap. Feb. 14, 1779; died Sept. 1779 707 V Betsy " Apr. 20, 1783; died Apr. 1783 708 VI Bradstreet " Sept. 12, 1784; may have died young 709 VII Dolly II July 8, 1787; died Nov. 5, 1801 710 VIII Mary 11 Oct. 24, 1790; died unmar- ried Jan. 2, 1839

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Anna5 (William4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born married first Dr. John Tenney May 4, 1775; who was born in Bradford Mar. 1, 1750, the son of Deacon Philip and Jane (Hardy) Tenney; and died of small-pox June 23, 1777. She married second Joseph Moody of Amesbury Dec. 8, 1779; who was born Nov. 19, 1745, the son of Joseph and Lydia (Chal­ lis) Moody; and died Apr. 2, 1814. She died June 7, 1840. She was Mr. Moody's second wife. He was a farmer, and left an estate valued at $415.08. Child of first husband I Johnson Tenney born Feb. 15, 1777; mar. Nancy Sargent Children of second husband II Cutting Moody born Nov. 6, 1780; mar. Molly Tenney III Dolly It n Feb. 7, 1783; n Eliphalet Noyes IV Joseph n bap. Oct. 14, 1787; " 1st Eliza Crumby 2nd Betsy Vioodman V Moses B. " II June 7, 1789 (112) VI Betty B. Moody born Mar. 13, 1791; married Joseph Bartlett. VII Ed.ward S. " " May 16, .1793; married Abigail George.

376 4 2 Hannah5 (William William3 Isaac ) was born about 1753 or 1754; married Simeon Chase Sept. 9, 1772; and died Mar. 7, 1831. He was baptized Apr. 14, 1745, the son of David and Sarah (Emery) Chase; and died Sept._ 13, 1829. Master Chase graduated from Harvard College in 1767, and taught school in West Newbury all his life. He and his wife lived in the old parsonage. In the Chase Genealogy he is credited with three sons, which must be a mistake: see his will. Child: I Almira born Mar. 1?91; died unmarried Sept. 13, 1822.

379 4 2 Mary5 (Isaac William.3 Isaac ) was baptized June 18, 1738; married David Moody Oct. 13, 1757; and died June 3, 1807. He was born Feb. 1735, the son of Thomas and Rebekah (Poor) Moody; and died Dec. 19, 1815. David Moody was a malster by trade, and an important man in the com­ munity. He was a member of the Committee of Safety in 1774; and town treasurer in Newburyport from 1776 to 1782. He was appointed administrator of his father-in-law's es­ tate. He and his wife attended the Old South (Presbyter­ ian) Church. Children: I Mary born Oct. 29, 1758; died Nov. 23, 1758 II Thomas II Jan. 31, 1761; married Mrs. Sarah D. (Poor) Bray (113) III Rebekah born July 15, 1763; mar. Capt. Joseph O'Brien IV Mary It Mar. 19, 1767; II Edmund Coffin V Sarah " Feb. 6, 1770; 11 Amos Noyes VI David " Oct. 27, 1772; died Sept. 24, 1796 VII William 11 Aug. 14, 1775; It Sept. 6, 1796

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William5 (Isaac4 William3 Isaac2 ) was baptized Oct. 4, 1741; married Lydia Chase Mar. 31, 1761; and died before 1774. According to George B. Chase's records she was born Sept. 15, 1742, the daughter of Nathan and Joanna (Cheney) Chase. Her intention of marriage to David Wells was pub­ lished Sept. 24, 1774; but she probably died before the wedding as he married a different woman the next year. Also in 1779 David Moody settled William Johnson, Jr.•s prize money among his relations, and h1s mother 1s not mentioned. William Sr. was probably a mariner. Children: 711 I William born Feb. 19, 1762; lost in the Priva- teer Bennington 1779 • 712 II Isaac ti May 24, 1764 * 713 III Martha bap. June 12, 1768

384 4 Isaac5 (Isaac William3 Isaac2 ) was born Mar. 25, 1752; married Elizabeth Holmes Sept. 5, 1779; and died either 1831 or 1832. She was baptized Jan. 24, 1762, the daughter of Francis and Mary (Smith) Holmes; and died Mar. ?4, 1845. They lived in Newburyport. Children: * 714 I William born Mar. 8, 1780 (114) * 715 II Isaac born Dec. 13, 1784 * 716 III Elizabeth ti Jan. 8, 1786 717 IV Charles ti July 22, 1791 718 V Mary Moody n June 1, 1799; died unmarried Apr. 23, 1866 * 719 VI Sally If Oct. 5, 1801

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Joseph5 (Eleazer4 William.3 Isaac2 ) was born Nov. 28, 1743; married Elizabeth Dole May 19, 1767; and died Mar. 5, 1775. She was born (probably) Dec. 12, 1746, the daughter of Richard Jr. and Susanna (probably Jacques) Dole; and died May 5, 1797. He was a sailor; and, dying int·estate, his property was valued at I, 205. His widow was appointed administratrix. Children: 720 I Joseph born Aug. 29, 1768; died Aug. 9, ,, 1785 721 II Richard July 9, 1770; drowned 1781 * 722 III Eleazer ff May 9, 1773 * ?23 IV Elizabeth " May 9, 1775

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4 2 William Pierce5 (Eleazer William3 Isaac ) was born Apr. 22, 1745; married Sarah Greenleaf Oct. 23, 1770; and died June 4, 1804 of heart-failure. She was born May 31, 1753, the daughter of Jonathan and Mary (Presbury) Green­ leaf; and died Feb. 3, 1839. He was a sea-captain, ship­ builder, and foreign importer. He commanded the brigs American Hero 1776, William 1783, Sally 1785, Industry 1789, and Henry 1781. Also during the Revolution the letters-of-marque, ship William 1780, brigantine Weasel

(115) 1781, ship Reprisal 1782. At the time war was declared he was in the West Indies loading with molasses. He unloaded again, and took on a cargo of munitions-of-war which he brought home to aid the struggling colonists, the first outside aid which they received. He commanded the priva­ teer Independence later, was captured by the British, and kept in prison in Antigua. After the war his freighting ship, the Industry, was the first such in Newburyport, and his house on Federal St. (now the French Convent) was the first in town to be fitted with blinds. At his death his estate was valued at $116,000. He owned in real estate a brick house on Water St. where he lived, the wharf behind it, three stores nearby, a brick house and barn on Federal St., and a farm in Byfield. In person he was tall and athletic, standing six feet, two inches. He raised at one time eighteen 56 lb. weights, and was pronounced t-he strongest man in town. Children: 724 I Mary born Apr. 26, 1777; died unmarried Jan. 19, 1860 725 II Catherine " Jan. 4, 1780; died unmarried Apr. 27, 1858 * 726 III William P. " May 13, 1785 727 IV Sarah " Apr. 1788; died Aug. 1789 * 728 V Eleazer n Nov. 12, 1790 * 729 VI Jonathan G. " Nov. 12, 1790

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Eleazer5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Feb. 14, 1746; married Hannah Pearson Nov. 13, 1768; and died July 3, 1788. She was born Jan. 26, 1746, the daughter of Jeremiah and Mary (Green) Pearson; and died Nov. 3, 1799.

(116) He was a ship captain, and commanded the privateer brig Dalton in 1776, which was captured by the British ship Raisonable. The crew was sent to .England, and confined, first in prison ships, and later in the infamous Mill Prison at Dartmoor, Eng. One account says that he es­ caped. He, with his brother William Pierce, was a char­ ter member of the Newburyport Marine Society. He was a member of various fire-fighting companies in the town. The inventory of his estate came to~ 2237.19.8. Children: * 730 I Hannah born May 29, 1770 * 731 II Eleazer " Oct. 6, 1775 732 III Jeremiah It Dec. 20, 1779; died Aug. 8, 1781 733 IV Jeremiah II Sept. 13, 1781; died Feb. 5, 1782 * 734 V Abigail " July 14, 1783 * 735 VI Green Pearson It Aug. 10, 1785 * 736 VII Joseph It Mar. 27, 1787

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Jane5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born July 7, 1?50; married Nathaniel Nowell Nov. 29, 176?; and died • He was born

He sailed as captain in the schooners Atlantic, Hazard, and Dolphin, and the brig Dolphin. While in command of the brig Betsy he was captured by the British, and taken to Port Dolphin. He was a member of the Newburyport Marine Society. Children: I Nathaniel born July 9, 1768

(117) II Jane born Mar. 21, 1770 III Joseph Newman It Feb. 11, 1772; died Dec. 1790 at the West Indies IV Samuel bap. Aug. 1, 1773 V Elizabeth n Oct. 19, 1777 VI Philip n June 3, 1787

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Nicholas5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Nov. 14, or 28, 1752; married Mary Perkins Dec. 12, 1776; and died Oct. 30, 1825. She was born Apr. 22, 1755, the daugh­ ter of Matthew and Ann (Greenleaf) Perkins; and died Sept. 29, 1829. He commanded the ship Count de Grasse, which was the first vessel to hoist the American flag in the Thames after the close of the Revolution. He was one of the founders o.f the Merrimac Humane Society, and a master of the Newburyport Marine Society. In 1798 he was appoint­ ed by the Navy Department to purchase supplies for the U.S. ship Merrimack, and later for the ship Warren. He was a selectman of the town in 1790-1, and again in 1802; also a representative to the Great and General Court in 1803. He built the brick house on the corner of Federal and Milk Sts. The inventory of his estate came to $55,524.66. Children: * 737 I Nicholas born Oct. 14, 1777 738 II Anna G. bap. Mar. 26, 1780; married Ebenezer Dole Mar. 9, 1808. No issue. Died Jun 1810. 739 III Mary " June 2, 1782; married Michael Hodge Mar. 21, 1802. No issue. Died Sept. 1810., * 740 IV Elizabeth n Sept. 12, 1784 ?41 V Sarah n Mar. 25, 1787; married John Chickering 1812. No issue. Died Dec. 14, 1868. (118) ?42 VI Philip born Jan. 20, 1789; died Aug. 10, 1814 743 VII Abel " Feb. 16, 1792; died at Haiti 1826 or 1829. 744 VIII Benjamin bap. Aug. 10, 1794; died unmarried Apr. 12, 1820 Henry born Oct. 4 * 745 IX ' 1?96

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Philip5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was baptized Nov. 20, 1757; married Sarah Noyes Nov. 24, 1789; and died Oct. ?, 1831. She was born Oct. 25, l??O, the daughter of Timothy and Betty (Dean) Noyes; and died June 2, 1800. He fought at Bunker Hill, where he was wounded. Follow­ ing his father's trade he became a distinguished ship­ builder, and his descendants have, or had, in their pos­ session a silver tankard inscribed, "Presented to Mr. Philip Johnson by Head & Amory, as a token of their respect for his fidelity in building the ship Pomona, 1795". He lived on Water St., below Ship St. Children: * 746 I Philip born Mar. 16, 1792 747 II Samuel It 1793; died Dec. 17, 1794 748 III Sarah Dec. 24, 1795; died young 749 IV Dolly P. It Jan. 17, 1798; died unmarried Jan. 11, 1885 750 V Sally ti Dec. 27, 1798; died unmarried Apr. 8, 1862 751 VI Mary B. " Mar. 18,. 1800; died Nov. 4, 1800

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Elizabeth5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was baptized Jan. 18, 1761; married Sept. 11, 1777 Daniel Newman; and

(119) died Nov. 19, 1827. He was born Jan. 10, 1751, the son of John and Mary (Toppan) Newman; and died at Aux-Cayes in the West Indies July 16, 1787. He was a ship-captain and his estate at death was valued at~ 205.lL~.5. Children: * I· Sarah boi""n Feb. 24-, 1778; married .Eleazer John- son (722). II Joseph bau. Jan. 11, 1784; drowned off Cape Cbd Nov. 18, 1807. III Elizabeth " Feb. 26, 1786; married Francis B. Somerby.

294 John Bayley5 (Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Jan. 29, 1768; married Mary Moody Oct. 29, 1797; and died Dec. 3, 184-4. She was born Mar. 13, 1766, the daughter of Benjamin and Hannah (Glazier) Moody; and died Jan. 16, 1829. He lived in his father.' s house on Ship St., and was one of the administrators of his father's estate. He was a Second Adventist. Children: -r * 752 .L Samuel Moody born Jan. 1, 1799. 753 II Mary Ann It July o,r 1802; died Nov. 28, 1805 754 III Mary Ann II :Nov. 6, 1805; died Aug. 9, 1876 unmarried.

ill Anna5 (Moses4 William3 Isaac2) ·was born July 15, 1758; married Amos Horse of Methuen (int.) Hay 15, 1786; and died Nar. 31, 1836. He was born June 8, 1754-, the son of Moses and Mary (Clark) Morse; and died Jan. 16, 1833. He was a farmer. (120) Children: I Moses born Sept. 7, 1787; married II Amos " Sept. 15, 1788; " Rebecca H• .Stevens 1820 III Mary " Jan. 12, 1790; " Jesse Bolles 1816 IV Fanny n Mar. 28, 1791 V Ruth " Aug. 9, 1792 VI Jonathan " May 9, 1794; married Hannah Merrill 1817 VII William " Oct. 16, 1796; II Eunice Hoyt VIII Perley n Nov. 26, 1798; " Lucy c. Alden 1828 IX Moody " Aug. 7, 1800; It Mary Selver 1818

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4 2 Joseph5 (Moses William3 Isaac ) was born Feb. 29, 1760; married Sarah Ford Mar. 4, 1784; and was living in 1812. She was born

He fought in the Revolution in the Bennington Campaign; marched to the relief of Fort Ticonderoga, and later served in . A Joseph Johnson married Lydia Burbank Sept. 10, 1807, but whether this was the present man or his son, I do not know. I have never been able to discover where this Joseph lived, or much of anything about his family. Children: 755 I Joseph baptized in Hudson, N.H. Feb. 10, 1788 11 11 756 II Moody " " " " "

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Jacob Moody5 (Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born June 10, 1768; married Rhoda Di.tson at Tyngsboro 'Nov. 25, 1790; and was living in 1812.

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Moses5 (Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born in Hudson, N.H. Dec. 17, 1769; married Molly Elliott June 6, 1793; and.died in Bridgewater, N.H. Aug. 5, 1860. She was born in Mason, N.H. Aug. 2, 1773, the daughter of Rev. William and Dorothy (Merrill) Elliott; and died in Plymouth, N.H. May 22, 1866. Mr. Johnson was a farmer in Bristol, N.H. from 1815 until the later years of his life. Children: 757 I William born July 7, 1794; killed in an acci­ dent May 22, 1802. * 758 II Moses n Aug. 11, 1796 759 III Polly u Aug. 16, 1798; died Nov. 22, 1815 * 760 IV Dolly M. ft Mar. 23, 1700 761 V Hannah u. n Aug. 31, 1802; mar. Edmund Cheney 1850. No issue. Died Apr. 7, 1881. 762 VI Moody 11 May 23, 1805; died- the same year. * 763 VII Merrill ft May 23, 1805

(122) * 764 VIII Eliza born Jan. 1, 1808 765 IX Sarah II Apr. 18, 1810; mar. Edmund Cheney 1844. No issue. Died Nov. 3, 1848. 766 X Jonathan It June 25, 1812; mar. Eliza A. Wig- gin. No issue. Died Jan. 28, 1887. * 767 XI Elliot A. rt Feb. 15, 1815 768 XII Joseph V. It Jan. 8, 1819; died young.

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Ruth Moody5 (Moses4 William.3 Isaac2 ) was born Dec. 4, 1?71; married Joseph Varnum Feb. 19, 1800; and died Mar. 27, 1843. He was born Mar. 17, 1778, the son of Joseph and Mary (Colburn) Varnum; and died Nov. 1, 1849. He is styled lieutenant in the records, and was a farmer in Dra­ cut, Mass. Children: I Sally J. born Dec. 8, 1800; died Oct. 5, 1826. II Har:c·iet " Sept. 24, 1802; mar. Jesse Colburn Oct. 23, 1819. III Mary J. 11 May 22, 1804; died Nov. 14, 1814. IV Joseph 11 May 31 , 1806 ; '' June 26, 1806. V Ruth M. " Apr. 2, 1810; " Sept. 18, 1810. VI Hannah J. " May 20, 1812; mar. J. Tyler Fletcher 1834. No issue. Died Sept. 11, 1838.

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William5 (Moses4 William3 Isaac2) was born Feb. 7, 1774; married Abi Varnum Oct. 17, 1803; and died Sept. 3, 1819. She was born Apr. 23, 1783, the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Colburn) Varnum; and died July 25, 1864. They

(123) lived in Pelham, N.H. He was left the residue of his father's estate, and was his executor. Children: * 769 I Anna Moody born Dec. 23, 1804 * 770 II Mary A. " June 27, 1808

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6 4 2 Maverick (Maverick5 John John3 John ) was born Jan. 15, 1735; married Hannah Brewster Feb. 7, 1759; and died at Crown Point on Lake George July 10, 1760. Hannah Brew­ ster was born May 5, 1734, the daughter of John and Mary (Terry) Brewster; and married second Jesse Heath May 5, 1763. Child: 771 I Wealthy born Oct. 19, 1759

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Sibyl6 (Seth5 John4 John3 John2 ) was born Sept. 10, 1734; married Josiah Eaton at Ashford Oct. 24, 1754; and died He was born

Children: I Maverick born July 24, 1755 II Josiah " Feb. 25, 1757; died Apr. 13, 177? III Sybil " Apr. 1, 1759 IV Stephen " May 4, 1?61; mar. Famuela Knowlton 1781 V Beulah " July 13, 1763 VI Origen " May 8, 1765 VII Lucinda 11 Apr. 11, 1767 VIII Azel " Apr. 21, 1769 IX Ira " Mar. 2, 1772 X Anne ft July 14, 17?4 (125) XI Polly born Jan. 3, 1777; died young. XII Polly " Dec • 30, 1780

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John6 (John5 John4 John3 John2) was born Aug. 22, 1750; married Sally Bibbs of Ashford April 10, 1777; and died • His wife was born about 1758; and died Oct. 21, 1828. They lived in Lebanon, Conn. I have not found the birth dates of children, but there was a John Johnson, called John Johnson Jr. in the record, who married Bathsheba Dickens Feb. 22, 1816; and John Johnson, a farmer, died June 28, 1850 aged 69, which would have made him about the right age to be a son of John and Sally (Bibbs) Johnson; but I have no proof. There was also an Abigail B. Johnson, daughter of John and Sarah, who died Oct. 21, 1818, aged 35. John and Bathsheba (Dickens) Johnson had the follow- ing children: I Abby Cornelia born Dec. 3, 1816 II Elizabeth Eldredge It July 21, 1818 III John Orlando " Mar. 29, 1820 IV Sophia Antoinette " Aug. 12, 1822; died May 3, 1825 V Mary Antoinette It Apr. 17, 1825

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Ann or Anas6 (John5 John4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 21, 1752; married Ephraim Terry Dec. 24-, 1772; and died He was born

(126) Children: I John born July 24, 1773 II William " Feb. 20, 1776 III Wealthy " Oct. JO, 1779 IV Anas " Dec. 9, 1781

425

Elias6 (Daniel5 Thomas 4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 28, 1735; married Elizabeth Bixby of Boxford June 17, 1760; and died Oct. 25, 1811. She was baptized 1738, the daughter of Jonathan and Mary (Clark) Bixby; and died Feb. 19, 1832. Elias Johnson built a house in Haverhill in 1772, that was still standing a hundred years later. He was a deacon of the East Parish Church. His will was probated Nov. 7, 1811.

Children: * 772 I Rachel born May 23, 1761 * 773 II Elizabeth " Aug. 18, 1764 774 III Olive " Sept. 29, 1767; died unmarried Jan. 5' 1845, in Peterboro, N.H. 775 IV Daniel bap. Sept. 3, 1769; died young. * 776 V Ruth born Sept. 2, 1770 * 777 VI Daniel " July 4, 1776

426

Timothy6 (Daniel5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Apr. 17, 1737; married Mary Greeley Mar. 23, 1762; and died She was born Jan. 1, 1740, the daughter of Benjamin and Ruth (Whittier) Greeley; and died at Camp­ ton, N.H. according to the Greeley Genealogy. Timothy was a captain in the Revolution. His children's births are (127) recorded in Haverhill, but he is said to have removed to Campton late in life. Children: 778 I Sarah born Mar. 27, 1763 779 II Hannah " Mar. 15, 1765 780 III Timothy " May 22, 1768 781 IV Daniel " Dec. 22, 1770 782 V James " July 27, 1775; died Feb. 8, 1776 783 VI Polly fl Feb. 15, 1778; mar. John Goodridge Apr. 11, 1796 in Haverhill.

427 4 Lydia6 (Daniel5 Thomas John3 John2 ) was born May 18, 1739; married Moses Davis of Andover Dec. 2 or 9, 1763; and died 1826. He was born Oct. 13, 1735, the son of Mark and Abigail ( ) Davis, and died 1806• They were both buried in Atkinson, N.H., so probably they lived there; but one child's birth is recorded in Chelmsford, and John French Johnson's records give names and dates of six other children. Children: I Rebecca born 1765 II Susanna II Mar. 20, 1767 III Johnson II 1770 IV Elisha " 1774 V Lydia II 1777 VI Sarah n 1779 VII Polly rt 1783

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John6 (Maverick5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 7, 1776; married Ruth Ingersoll Jan. 26, 1799; and died between Oct. 19, 1860 and Mar. 5, 1861. She was baptized Nov. 17, 1782, the daughter of Col. Zebulon and Ruth (Pike) Ingersoll in Newbury; and died Aug. 26, 1860. With his younger sister Betsy, he was made a ward of his Uncle Daniel after his father's death, and their desertion by their moth­ er. He became a hotel-keeper at Rocks Village in Haverhill, and rather a prominent man. He was.the colonel of the 5th Mass. Regiment of Infantry. Child: * 784 I Dolly born Mar. 28, 1800

436

Betsy6 (Maverick5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Nov. 2, 1778; married John Rollins June 22, 1797; and died of tuberculosis Dec. 16, 1820. He was born and died May 17, 1818. Betsy had lived in the Rollins family after her father's death. Children: I James Norris born Oct. 8, 1799 II John II Sept. 22, 1800 III Charles bap. July 25., 1802 IV Harriot " June 4, 1809 V Jonathan n June 4, 1809 VI George born 1815; died Jan. 29, 1818

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Thomas6 (Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was,born Apr. ·5, 1760; married Lydia Noyes of West Newbury Dec. 29, 1785; and died Jan. 13, 1845. She was born rJ~ay 2, 1765, the daughter of Jonathan and Lydia (Bancroft) Noyes; and died Feb. 10, 1853. He settled near Cottle's Ferry in Haver­ hill, where he had a 5rist-mill. He was a deacon of the East Parish Church. Children: * 785 I Hannah born Sept. 26, 1786 * 786 II Frederick " Oct. 26, 1789 * 787 III Nathaniel " Feb. 17, 1794 * 788 IV Leonard n July 27, 1796 789 V Francis II Jan. 1, 1799; died unmarried Mar. 19, 1871. * 790 VI Louisa ft July 30, 1804 791 VII Lucinda ti Oct. 25, 1806 * 792 VIII Mary B. n 1812

444

Seth6 (Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Sept. 12, 1764; married Ruth Graves of Exeter (int.) June 11, 1791; and died • She was born Apr. 27, 1766 in Brentwood, N.H., the daughter of and Graves; and died • They moved to Campton, N.H. where their children were born. Children: * 793 I William born Nov. 23, 1792 794 II Seth If July 2B, 1794; died unmarried. 795 III Benjamin n May 27, 1796; " " * 796 IV Alvin 11 Nov. 27, 1797 (130) * 797 V Nathan born Aug. 17, 1800 798 VI a son " Mar. 12, 1802; died Mar. 13, 1802 * 799 VII John Jt May 25, 1803 800 VIII a daughter " Mar. 25, 1806; died young

445

Nathaniel6 (Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was baptized Sept. 27, 1767; married Phebe Tyler Dec. 20, 1795; and died Aug. 22, 1831. She was born Nov. 24, 1776, the daughter of Job and Nancy (Pike) Tyler; and died June 16, 1849. They lived in Haverhill, where he had a farm. Children: * 801 I Joseph born about 1796 * 802 II Darius " " 1798 * 803 III Theodore rr It ., became a Mormon, and went to Utah, married, and had tucy and Mary Ann. * 804 IV Hannah born * 805 V Adeline II about 1804 * 806 VI Nathaniel It u 1810 * 807 VII Mary Ann u Feb. 14, 1811 * 808 VIII Alfred ft The data about Theodore was taken from the Tyle~ Gene­ alof51 by W. I. Tyler Brigham.

446

John6 (Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was baptized July 19, 1772; married Sarah Bradley Aug. 27, 1795; and died Sept. 3, 18~3. She was born Oct. 14, 1769, the daughter of Samuel and Sarah (Wingate) Bradley; and died Sept. 26,

(131) 1831. John Johnson was a blacksmith, and lived in the center of Haverhill. Children: * 809 I Andrew born Oct. 7, 1796 * 810 II Samuel rt Jan. 5, 1798 811 III Sally If Feb. 8, 1801; died unmarried July 14, 1822. * 812 IV Hannah n July 8, 1803 * 813 V Washington It Aug. 22, 1805 814 VI Abigail " Feb. 14, 1808; died unmarried Aug. 29, 1841. * 815 VII Nathan 11 Feb. 15, 1810 * 816 VIII William " Jan. 10, 1813

447

Benjamin6 (Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was baptized June 19, 1774; married Molly Emerson (int.) Feb. 23, 1805; who was born Mar. 18, 1779 at Plymouth, N.H., the daughter of Samuel and Mary (Little) Emerson; and died at Campton 1817. He married second Mehitabel Blake, who was born at Ellsworth 1798, the daughter of Israel Blake; and died at Campton 1825. The Greele~ Genealogy says he married third at Weare Sarah Morrill. He died in 1835. He was a farmer at Campton, and is also called a "clergyman" in his death record. Children: 817 I Hannah born Dec. 22, 1805; married_ David Hobart Dec. 27, 1833, and second Moses Clark 1850. No issue. Died Dec. 1887. * 818 II Samuel born Sept. 29, 1808 * 819 III Isaac T. II Jan. 20, 1812

(132) Children of second wife: * 820 IV Joseph w. born Jan. 19, 1820 * 821 V Mary " Feb. 15, 1823

458

Seth6 (Seth5 Nathaniel4 John3 John2 ) was born perhaps Apr. 15, 1755; married Eunice Boutell Nov. 16, 1797; and died I know nothing about her. They lived in Stafford Springs, Conn. Children: 822 I Jerusha born Aug. 15, 1798 823 II Daniel It Feb. 6, 1800 824 III Rhoda n Nov. 14, 1801

461

susanna6 (Seth5 Nathaniel4 John3 John2 ) was born Jan. 27, 1761; married Salmon Moulton Feb. 15, 1780; and died He was born about 1758, the son of Ste­ phen •and Eleanor (Converse) Moulton; and was still living in 1851. He served in the Revolution, and was taken pris­ oner on Long Island. Later he moved to Floyd, N.Y., where he had a farm. Children: Stephen born • married I ' II Henry rt • 11 Lucretia Moulton, ' 6 children. It • rt III Joshua ' IV John It • It II '• 11 V Benjamin ' Wesley It • died unmarried. VI ' VII Susan 11 • married 0ziah Wilcox, ' 2 children. (133) 464

Sarah6 (Seth5 Nathaniel4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 12, 1768; married Benjamin Moulton Dec. 25, 1788; and died He was born Aug. 25, 1767, the son of Stephen and Eleanor (Converse) Moulton; and died Mar. 27, 1841. They were born and married at Stafford Springs, Conn., but moved to Floyd, N.Y., where he bought a farm. Children: I James T. born ; married Hannah Westcott, six children. II Arthur 11 • ' III Josiah ti • It ·a Green, four ' children. IV John " • II and had chil­ ' dren.

V Maria rt Apr. 25, 1806; II Hezekiah MacIn­ tosh 1824; nine children; d. 1863. VI Eleanor n ,• 11 a Roberts, three children. (The data on the families of Nos. 461 and 464 after they left Stafford Springs are taken from Moulton Annals by Henry w. Moulton.)

467

4 2 Hannah6 (Samue15 Timothy John3 John ) was born June 13, 1766; married Jacob Howe of Methuen Mar. 25, 1788; and died He was born Apr. 9, 1758, the son of James and Jemima (Farnum) Howe; and died Sept. 1, 1799. They lived in Methuen. Children: I James born Sept. 2, 1789; died about 1810. II Samuel " Feb. 22, 1791; 11 May 11, 1809.

(134) III Abiah born July 19, 1793; married Joseph Brown, ten children. IV Jacob " June 23, 1795; mar. 1 Mary C. Norton, 2 Mrs. Myra Hastings, 3 Mrs. Sally Emerson. Five children. V Charlotte " Feb. 12, 1?99; died Nov. 6, 1802.

468

Samue16 (Samue15 Timothy4 John3 John2 ) was born f married Judith Lyford of Poplin, N.H. (int.) Apr. 20, 1797; and died I know nothing of her. These children were born in Salem, N.H., where Samuel may have been the teacher named Johnson in the records. Children: 825 I Samuel Lyford born Aug. 17, 1798; died Dec. 4, 1798. 826 II Sarah " Feb. 21, 1800 827 III Judith II Sept. 18, 1801

477

Nathan6 (John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Apr. 11, 1773; married Hannah Sargent of Newton, N.H. (int.) Mar. 9, 1795; and died She was born

Nathan's first three children were born in Hampstead, but from the N.H. archives it appears that he then moved to Grafton, and had more children. Children: * 828 I Ichabod born Nov. 18, 1795

(135) 829 II John born Apr. 16, 1798; died Nov. 3, 1802 830 III Jesse " Apr. 10, 1800 831 IV Hannah " June 30, 1802; died Oct. 3, 1802 Au.o-. 1804 832 V John " 0 14, 833 VI Hannah Mar. 27, 1807; died Mar. 26 1808 " ' 834 VII Nathan " May 19, 1809 835 VIII David It Mar. 20, 1813 836 IX Ruth J. 11 Jan. 13, 1815

478

Sally6 (John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 30, 1774; married John Page of Hawke (now Danville), N.H. Sept. 12, 1797; and died before 1830. He was born

They moved to Grafton, N.H. Children: I Joseph w. born Aug. 19, 1798 II Mary " Jan. 3, 1800 III Sarah H. " Oct. 8, 1805

479

Susanna6 (John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Oct. 3, 1777; married Simeon Brown of Hampton Jan. 26, 1797; and died before 1830, at which time her husband had moved to Hudson, N.H. He was born

Children: I Ruth Emerson born Feb. 26, 1799 II Nabby Page tt Nov. 5, 1800 III Sarah Kimball " Jan. 27, 1803

(136) IV Moody :Morse born Mar. 17, 1805 V Jesse Johnson It Jan. 23, 1808 VI Susanna Davis It Mar. 30, 1811

481 6 4 Moses (John5 Samuel John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 25, 1781; married Sarah Webster (int.) Feb. 13, 1809; and died Aug. 30, 1858. She was born and died after Sept. 1852. They lived in Atkinson, N.H. where he had a farm. His will was dated July 2, 1852; and probated Sept. 15, 1858. Children: 83-7 I Bethiah W. born Nov. 20, 1809; mar. Nathan Rich­ ardson of Pelham Apr. 1942. 838 II Hannah II Nov. 25, 1811; married Nathan Webster. 839 III Adeline " Mar. ll, l814; died Aug. 2l, 1814. 840 IV Sarah w. " Aug. 8, 1815; died Aug. 9, 1818. * 841 V Nathan " Jan. 27, 1818 * 842 VI Sarah Ann July 18, 1820 * 843 VII Bailey Davis It July 25, 1822 * 844 VIII Moses Hazen II June 19, 1825; married Mary J. Keezer June 13 or 18, 1860. He aet. 35; she aet. 28.

483

Mary6 (John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born June 20, 1784; married Moses Little, Jr. Nov. 27, 1806; and died Apr. 5, 1845. Moses Little was born Mar. 15, 1778, the son of Daniel and Hannah (Moores) Little; and died Mar.

(137) 10, 1831. He was a housebuilder and farmer in Hampstead, N.H. Children: I Abigail born Feb. 17, 1808; mar. Thomas R. Wheeler II Daniel H. " Sept. 25, 1813; died Oct. 8, 1814 III Tristram " Dec. 12, 1815; mar. Betsy Peaslee

484

Hannah6 (John5 Sam.uel4 John3 John2 ) was born July 25, 1788; married James Knight; and died He was the son of James and Eunice (Little) Knight, born Jan. 4, 1785; and died Children: I a son born Nov. 26, 1807; died the s·ame day. II Eunice Little n Jan. 11, 1811 III Joseph Kimball 11 Oct. 5, 1814- IV James n Oct. 3, 1818 V Hannah Johnson ti Jan. 2, 1820

485 6 4 2 Relief (John5 Samuel John3 John ) was.born Feb. 20, 1792; married Simon B. Webster Sept. 9, 1811; and died Nov. 17, 186?. He was born 1784, the son of and died Oct. 8, 1860. They lived in Pelham, N.H. Children: I John Johnson born Sept. 15, 1812 II Lephy Maria " Aug. 8, 1814 III Simon Gilman 11 May 22, 1819 IV Daniel Hazen 11 Apr. 5, 1821 (138) V Ruth S. born Apr. 6, 1823; married a Johnson. Died June 9, 1885 in Manchester. VI Mary Ann u Aug. 26, 1829 VII Susan Jane " Oct. 4, 1834

488 4 2 Caleb6 (Samue15 Samuel John3 John ) was born in Atkin­ son Sept. 15, 1782; married Hannah Butler of Pelham Nov. 27, 1806; and died She was born Mar. 19, 1781, the daughter of Jacob and Sally (Morgan) Butler; and died Aug. 17, 1825. He married second Mrs. Susannah Marsh Apr. 6, 1826. I have been unable to find the birth dates of children except on gravestones. These that follow are ob­ viously incomplete. Children: 845 I Phebe Hall born May 16, 1814; died Nov. 27, 181.5 846 II Caleb H. 11 May 1821; n Sept. 29, 1826 847 III Aaron Q. 11 Feb. 27, 182-; 11 Mar. 13, 182-

489

Kimba116 (Samue15 Samue14 John3 John2 ) was born in At­ kinson, N.H. Feb. 20, 1785; married Mary Merrill Nov. 12, 1811; and died in Hudson, N.H. Apr. 5, 1860. I know noth­ ing about her. Child: 848 I Leonard Haseltine born Sept. 12, 1812

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Joseph6 (Abraham.5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Sept. 9, 1760; married Polly Johnson (539), the daughter of Jesse and Margaret (McCrea) Johnson (254) about 1785; and died Nov. 7, 1848. She was born May 5, 1768; and died June 5, 1849. Joseph Johnson enlisted in the army at the age of sixteen, fought through the Revolution, and was dis­ charged in 1783. He came to Enfield, N.H. very early, and lived there the rest of his life. Children: * 849 I Sally born May 16, 1786 * 850 II Moses n Jan. 18, 1789 * 851 III John " Apr. 14, 1790 * 852 IV Mary n June 25, 1792 853 V Betsy Gordon n Sept. 25, 1797 854 VI Martha C. " Mar. 2, 1800; married Benja- min Brock of Newbury, Vt. No issue. 2nd Joseph Williams 855 VII Jesse " Mar. 2, 1800; d. Mar. 12, 1810 * 856 VIII Jam.es Ralston n Oct. 4, 1804 * 857 IX David Foster n Dec. 11, 1806 or 8

492

Amos6 (Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 2, 1?61; married Judith Peaslee; and died 1851. She was born , the daughter of Nathaniel and Mary (Colby) Peaslee; and died 1834. He was a blacksmith, and lived near the Deering line in Weare, N.H. He was said to be a Quaker. Children: * 858 I Jedidiah born Oct. 22, 1?86

(140) 859 II Abraham born 1788; died unmarried. * 860 III Amos " 1792 * 861 IV Jonathan If 1794 862 V Dorcas " 1799; died unmarried Mar. 1876

493

Abiah6 (Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born in Weare, N.H. Jan. 26, 1764; married Thomas Eastman Nov. 4, 1786; and died in Enfield Sept. 26, 1839. He was born Sept. 20, 1755 at East Kingston, N.H.; and died at Enfield Apr. 21, 1827. His children were born in the latter town. Children: I Anna born Nov. 5, 1787 II Hannah 11 June 8, 1790; married Isaac Dole. III Daniel " Dec. 9, 1791 IV Sally " Mar. 14, 1795 V Thomas " Nov. 13, 1797; died July 24, 1830.

494

Moses6 (Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born May 4, 1766; married Betsy Webber ; and died Nov. 23, 1829. She was born 1775, the daughter of and died Feb. 10, 1829. Moses Johnson was a farmer in Enfield, and was called Moses 2nd there. In his will which was dated Nov. 13, 1829, and which was proved the following December, he names his living children. Children: 863 I Polly born June 11, 1794; married a Scribner. 864 II Abiah " Apr. 2, 1797; " Jehiel A. Stark Mar. 31, 1816 (141) 865 III Sally born Mar. 28, 1802; died Oct. 26 1825 ' 866 IV Betsy " Jan. 20, 1805 867 V Sophronia " Mar. 29, 1807 868 VI Lydia " Feb. 26, 1809 869 VII James It died 1813 -' 870 VIII Melinda " Aug. 15, 1813 871 IX Moses 11 Aug. 15, 1815

495

Jesse6 (Abraharn5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1768 perhaps; married Rhoda Baker Mar. 20, 1792; and died Mar. 12, 1810. My only reason for attributing this family to the above line is George w. Johnson's records; but he should have known as he was a contemporary of the younger children. She married second Daniel Rowell of West Haverhill. Children: 872 I Miriam born Mar. 3, 1793 873 II Rhoda rt Mar. 2, 1795 874 III Stephen Mar. 4, 1798 ",, 875 IV Dorothy Feb. 13, 1800 876 V Celia ti Jan. 22, 1802 877 VI Gideon Baker ti June 10, 1804 878 VII Ebenezer " Oct. 25, 1806 879 VIII Jesse " July 16, 1808

499

Naomi6 (Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born June 9, 1785; married David Colby of Enfield Sept. 7, 1804; and died He was born Mar. 13, 1782, the

(142) son of Rowell and Lydia (Pettingell) Colby; and died Feb. 21, 1855. Children: I Cyrus born Nov. 19, 1805; died Dec. 31, 1878. II David n May 11, 1807; married 1st Emily Stebbins; 2nd Orilla (Lee) Hatch III Ro·well 1t Mar. 20, 1809; married Abigail Livingston IV Lydia II .Apr. 21, 1811; ti Nathan Franham V William J. If Mar. 4, 1814; II Mary Spell- man 1860. VI Converse G. " Apr. 21, 1816; " Lucinda Morse VII Columbus II Aug. 25, 1819; died Apr. 11, 1822. VIII Orrin II Jan. 24-, 1822. IX Mary ti Nov. 24, 1824; mar. Hiram F. Krum X Lewis ti Apr. 3, 1827; II Celestia Rice XI Naomi Ann tf June 23, 1830; died Mar. 4, 1832.

500 .Aaron6 (Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 16, 1788; married Rhoda Davis of Plaistow Oct. 28, 1819; and died She was born They lived in Hampstead, N.H. Children: 880 I Aaron born July 29, 1820. * 881 II Moses Davis II Oct. 24, 1822. 882 Ilj_ Emeline n Nov. 7, 1827. * 883 DI Isaac Davis II Sept. 1, 1831; married Jane Cowel Feb. 2~, 1857- 884 V A daughter II Sept. 1, 1831; died Sept. 2, 1831.

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Luther6 (Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph' Joseph2 ) was born July 3, 1792; married Dorcas Hardy in Plaistbw Feb. 10, 1825; and died about 1868. She was born in Danville, N.H. May 29, 1803, but was of Sandown at the time of her mar­ riage. Luther lived in his grandfather Johnson's home in Hampstead. Children: * 885 I James born Dec. 14, 1825 * 886 II John n Feb. 10, 1828 * 887 III William ti Apr. 19, 1833 888 IV Mary " May 15, 1839; married 1st Toppan S. Carter, Sept. 19, 1877; 2nd Deac. Caleb w. Williams. No issue.

532

Sylvanus6 (Jeremiah5 Thomas4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born ; married Phebe French at Atkinson, N.H. July 5, 1795; and died at Kingston • I know nothing about his wife. It is quite evident that there must have been children before the ones recorded at King­ ston, but I have never found them. Children: 889 I Joseph born Mar. 24, 1804 * 890 II Jeremiah " Aug. 1805 891 III Daniel " Aug. 5, 1807 892 IV Hannah II Feb. 5, 1809 893 V Enoch II Oct. 15, 1810; married Harriet Kel- ley of Plaistow Aug. 15, 1839 894 VI Rachel It Jan. 6, 1814

(144) 537

Josiah6 (Isaiah5 Thomas4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born in Plaistow June 11, 1790; married Ruth Hazard Mar. 15, 1813; who was born in Springfield, N.H. Feb. 12, 1794, the daugh­ ter of James C. and Betsy (Greeley) Hazard; and died Aug. 9, 1827 or 1828. He married second Olive H. Throp and died June 12, 1859 in Wilmot, N.H. Children: 895 I Hannah born Mar. 6, 1816 ) Marriages of II ) 896 II Beri H. Dec. 20, 1819 ) these chil- 897 III Samuel F. II Feb. 26, 1822 ) dren are giv- ) Lucy M. It Aug. 1824 en in The 898 IV 13, ) - 899 V Mary n June 23, 1826 ) Greell Familz Children of second wife 900 VI Matthew Harvey 11 Sept. 22, 1830 901 VII James " Nov. 30, 1832 902 VIII Lewis T. 11 ·Feb. 11, 1835 903 IX John 11 Feb. 9, 1837 904 X Rebekah O. n Dec. 21, 1839

540

4 2 Betty6 (Jesse5 John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Apr. 28, 1759; married John Gordon May 17, 1774; and died Apr. 20, 1807. He was born at Brentwood, N.H. Nov. 27, 1749, the son of James and Lydia (Leavitt) Gordon; and died at Hampstead Feb. 13, 1810. Children: I Polly born June 14, 1777; married Silas Dinsmore, Dartmouth 1791. Five children. II John " July 19, 1779

(145) III Jesse born Mar. 23, 1786; died Oct. 18, 178? IV Jesse It Oct. o,r 1788; married Harriet Connor, 8 children. V Sally " Jan. 30, 1791; died Oct. 28, 1820 VI Betty ft Nov. 8, 1793; married Stetson Lobdell VII James " May 2, 1796; died Aug. 1823 VIII Fanny " Mar. 18, 1799; married James Thackara

541 4 Miriam6 (Jesse5 John Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 4, 1760; married for his second wife Capt. Joshua Harris April l, 1784; and died Feb. 29, 1840. He was born in Norwich, Conn. May 10, 1754, the son of George and Sally ( ) Harris; and died Aug. 10, 1835. His first wife was Hannah Hough by whom he had one son. He was a soldier in the Revolution, but his title came from a military organization formed later. He was an innkeeper in Canaan, N.H., and an important personage in the town, holding at different times the offices of moderator, selectman, and assessor. In re­ ligion he was a Universalist. Children: I Polly born Jan. 12, 1785 II Jesse n Mar. 11, 1786; was a merchant in . III James S. 11 Jan. 27, 1?88; a lawyer in Pulteney, Vt. IV Sally J. " Jan. 30, 1790; married Rev. Luther Shel- don; died 1853. V Hannah H. It Feb. 13, 1795; married Dr. Daniel Hovey, 2 children. VI George " July 2, 1796; died July 16, 1806. VII Betsy Mar. 19, 1800 VIII Lenora w. tt July 28, 1802

(146) 542 4 Jesse6 (Jesse5 John Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 7, 1762; married Elizabeth Harris at Bozrah, Conn. Jan. 13, 1788; and died Sept. 23, 1816 "of a fever". She was born Sept. 3, 1765, a daughter of Benjamin and Harris; and died in Easton, Mass. Mar. 8, 1829. All his life Jesse Johnson was a man of great enterprise and busi­ ness sagacity. He went at the age of seventeen to take part in the development of Enfield, N.H. where he became a large farmer and miller. He was a justice of the peace, often a representative to the legislature, one of the framers of the state constitution, a judge of common pleas, and ran against Daniel Webster for the Congress. He also held many town offices. Having lost his fortune in the War of 1812 he established with one of his sons a mercantile house in Natchez, Miss. where he died. In person he was of medium height, with a dark, ruddy complexion and a vigorous frame. (This description is taken from the notes of his son, George w. Johnson.) Children: * 905 I Bela born Jan. 31, 1789 906 II Elizabeth II Dec. 8, 1791; died unmarried Dec. 5, 1811 907 III Henry c. 11 Nov. 22, 1792; died unmarried Mar. 31, 1824 * 908 IV Jesse II Sept. 24, 1794 * 909 V Nancy H. II July 17, 1796 910 VI Benjamin H. II May 15, 1798; died unmarried 1825 911 VII George W. u Jan. 5, 1801; died unmarried Aug. 3, 1880 * 912 VIII Amanda L. " Apr. 10, 1803 * 913 IX Thomas J. II Oct. 21, 1805 (147) 914 X Sophia born June 17, 1807; died Jan. 31, 1809 * 915 XI Louisa s. '" July 23, 1809

546

John6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 29, 1771; married Dorothy Jones ; and died Jan. 2, 1850 in Waterloo, N.Y. She was born Dec. 28, 1774 according to the Enfield, N.H. records, but Dec. 1775 by her gravestone in Waterloo; She was a daughter of Moses and Miriam (Currier) Jones, and died July 28, 1855. John Johnson was a farmer in Enfield, where his children were born, but moved to Waterloo toward the end of his life. In some records he is called lieutenant and captain. Children: 916 I David born Dec. 22, 1794; died May 5, 1812 * 917 II Polly " Nov. 25, 1796 * 918 III Elizabeth II Nov. 8, 1798; married Peleg Johnson (929) * 919 IV James " Aug. 23, 1800 * 920 V Moses fl Aug. 19 or 29, 1802 * 921 VI Ira It Nov. 15, 1804 * 922 VII Almira rt Mar. 13, 180? 923 VIII Lydia It June 10, 1809; died Sept. 16, 1810 * 924 IX Lydia It June 21, 1811 925 X Haynes " Apr~ 2, 1814; died Mar. 25, 1825 * 926 XI Hannah 11 July 11, 1816 * 92? XII Eleanor II Mar. 17, 1819

547

Susanna6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 30, 1773; married Benjamin Gage of Plainfield, N.H.; and (148) died June 12, 1862. He was born

Children: I Sally born Dec. 19, 1792; married Archelaus Stevens. II Betsy Moore " Aug. 21, 1794; mar. Nathan Parker, died Oct. 10, 1868. III James Shepard n Dec. 12, 1796; mar. 1st Nancy P. Currier, 2nd Robina Keith; died 1888. IV Lorinda H Mar. 12, 1799; mar. Ansel Berry; died 1835. V Jesse Johnson " Mar. 29, 1803; mar. Sally Williams VI Franklin " Oct. 28, 1804; mar. Mary Knox VII Hannah J. II Oct. 21, 1809; mar. Ansel Berry, 2nd wife. VIII Benjamin " Apr. 13, 1813; mar. Eliza Oakes; Civil War veteran. IX Malvina u. " Nov. 30, 1815; mar. Aaron Gile X Mary Ann n Mar. 28, 1818; mar. Seth Howard XI Daniel B. II Oct. '7, 1821; mar. Jerusha L. Ford

548

Chloe6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Mar. 18, 17?6; married Dr. Moses c. Buswell Sept. , 1800; and died • He was born Apr. 6, 1775 in Concord, N.H., the son of Caleb and Mary (Badger) Buswell; and died May 14, 1821. He became a doctor, and practiced in Buffalo. Children: I Henry Clinton born Apr. 26, 1801; lived in Frye­ burg, Me. II Nancy Kimball ti Nov. 15, 1803 III Edward Ruthven n June 6, 1806 IV Mary Borden Dec. 6, 1808; died Mar. 13, 1810

(149) V Mary Warren born Mar. 1811; died Feb. 22, 1812 VI Julia Ann tt Mar. 17, 1813 VII Caroline Augusta n Sept. 5, 1818; died Mar. 15, 1845

550

Haynes6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas 3 Joseph2 ) was born Sept. 15, 1780; married Nancy Kimble Jan. 18, 1804; and died May 1, 1858 at Waterloo, N.Y. She was born July 13, 1784, the daughter of ; and died Feb. 24, 1844 at Birmingham., Ohio. In 1812 Haynes with his brother Ben moved to Conklin, Broome County, N.Y. where each took up a farm of 320 acres. He lived here until 1836 when he went to Ohio near Cleveland, and in 1845 removed to Hillsdale, Mich. He was a justice of the peace for upwards of twenty years; and was a man of strong opinions, especial­ ly religious and political. Children: * 928 I Alfred born Dec. 2, 1804 * 929 II Peleg Y. ti Jan. 15, 1807 * 930 III Ben " Mar. 25, 1809 931 IV Frederic ti Apr. 1, 1811; died Nov. 5, 1813 932 V Nancy K. II Dec. 8, 1813; II Oct. 12, 1846 933 VI Haynes ti Sept. 24, 1816; living in 1884 934 VII Sophronia " Jan. 10, 1819; died Nov. 5, 1819 935 VIII Henry ti Oct. 7, 1820; " July 31, 1849 936 IX William " Mar. 12, 1822; tt Sept. 19, 1844- (This family was taken entirely from the notes of Frederic H. Johnson in the N. E. Historical & Genealogical Register for 1884.)

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Ben6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born June 30, 1783; married Jane 1817; and died 1848. She was born.

Ben Johnson started life as a farmer, but was determined to study law, and ultimately managed to become a lawyer. He settled in Ithaca, N. Y. where he became one of the leading legal lights of the section. His reputation for acuteness and probity was far-reaching. He was a member of the Pres­ byterian Church; was the 4th "president" of Ithaca in 1825, and·in 1826 was supervisor of the township. He was an ar­ dent advocate of the public schools, and for years a trus­ tee of the local academy. He was a prohibitionist and anti-slavery man. He educated his nephew and namesake at Union College. His partners were David Woodcock, Charles Humphrey, H. S. Walbridge, and Anthony Schuyler, who mar­ ried one of his daughters. This material is taken from a clipping of one of the Ithaca newspapers, which unfortunate­ ly has the date line cut off. The children are from pro­ bate Records, and G.W.J.'s notes. Children: 937 I Eleanor born Sept. 28, 1818; married Anthony Schuyler 938 II Sarah " Dec. 3, 1819; died June 2, 1820 939 III Jane J. " Jan. 16, 1821; married a Bost­ wick 940 IV Hetty June 21, 1822; married Charles P. Dibble of Michigan 941 V Jesse J. " June 4, 1824 942 VI Peter Dey " Feb. 20, 1826; died July 19, 1827 943 VII Mary ti Apr. 23, 1828; married Charles Swan (151) 944 VIII Louisa born Dec. 14, 1829 * 945 IX Charles Dey " Sept. 24, 1831 946 X William " Apr. 25, 1834 94? XI Isabella J. " Oct. 21, 1837

553

Sally6 (Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born May 1, 178?; married John Morse 1812; and died He was born June 9, 1789, the son of William and Molly (Young) Morse; and died They were both born in Enfield, N.H., but removed to Ithaca, N. Y. Children: I Mary born Taken from G. W. II Virgil Johnson• s notes.

554

Moses6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Feb. 5, 1761; married Sarah Holland of Derry, N.H. Dec. , 1785; and died in Syracuse, N.Y. She was born

Moses Johnson went to Keene, N.H. where he became a promi­ nent and influential citizen, and at one time was the highest tax-payer in the town. He had a pearl and potash works, a distillery, and a general store. At the end of his life he lost much property, and moved to New York State. Children: 948 I Frances born Nov. 6,. 1786 949 II John H. " Dec. 4, 1787; died Apr. 22, 1795 950 III Caleb " Aug. 11, 1789 951 IV Eliza It Oct. 21, 1792 (152) 952 V John Holland born Aug. 8, 1795 953 VI Charlotte " Mar. 17, 1799 (In G. w. Johnson's notes he says that in the 1870s Moses Johnson had descendants living named Col. John Hol­ land Johnson, Mrs. John Scott Harrison, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. John T. Fisk, and Mrs. William A. Moseley.)

555

Caleb6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 24, 1763; married Mary Thurston of Exeter Aug. 27, 1785; and-died She was born Sept. 30, 1759, the daughter of Capt. James and Mary (Jones) Thurston; and died According to the Thurston Genealogy he was a jeweler, and lived in Boston; but I have been unable to find any trace of him there. Child: 954 I a son

556

Ruth6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Jan. 15, 1765; married Joseph Connor Sept. 30, 1787; and died Aug. 10, 1803. He was born in Raymond, N.H. in 1764; the son of Jeremiah and Connor; and died Feb. 8, 1806. He married second Phebe Lovejoy by whom he had one daughter. He was a blacksmith and merchant in San­ bornton, N.H., and a captain in the militia. Children: I Nancy born Jan. 29, 1788; mar. Rev. Abraham Bodwell II Harriet " Sept. 12, 1790;" Jesse Gordon q.v. page 146 (153) III Fanny born Apr. 26, 1792; mar. M. B. Jenkins IV George " May 31, 1799

559

Sarah6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 21, 1?71; married first Asa Kimball of Burlington, Vt. in 1794; who was born and died about 1796. He was a builder and carpenter. She married second Joshua Lovejoy about 1798. He was born in Sanbornton, N.H. 1770, the son of Joshua and Sarah (Perkins) Lovejoy. Sarah was killed by Indians at the burning of Buffalo Dec. 1813. Her husband married again, and died Sept. 5, 1824. He was a merchant in Buffalo. Sarah suffered at times from mental aberrations. Children: I Asa H. Kimball born ; went to Arkansas, married and had a son (G. w. Johnson's notes) Child of second husband: II Henry Lovejoy born Mar. 20 or 29, 1800; married Eliza Osmer and had 4 daughters. Mar­ ried 2nd Sarah Ferris. Died 1872.

560

Nancy6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas 3 Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 9, 1?74; married Dr. Simon Foster of Gilmanton, N.H.; and died July 24, 1845. He was born about 1765 in Andover, Mass., the son of and died Feb. 5, 1838. Dr. Foster practiced in Gilmanton for over thirty years, and then returned to Andover. He was very popular and had a large practice.

(154) Children: I Sophronia N.J. born July 7, 1795; married August 22, 1821 at Weare, N.H. Enoch Page, who was born in Weare Nov. 7, 1790; and died Mar. 29, 1865. They were Quakers. Children: Peace born Nov. 10, 1822; married Joseph L. Nichols; died 1909. Nathan c. born Aug. 18, 1827. Julia Ann born Aug. 8, 1829; married Moses A. Hodgdon of Weare. II Julia H. born in Gilmanton; married Lewis Hadley Sept. 13, 1827. He died Nov. 19, 1829. One child: Lewis F. born July 6, 1829. III William E. born ; married Mary Jane and had issue.

561

Joseph Haynes6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born 8, 1776; married and died • He studied law in Keene,_ and prac­ ticed for a time at Lyme, N.H., but then removed to Cincin­ nati, Ohio, where he became a prosperous merchant. Unfor­ tunately he became subject to periods of mental derangement during which he stole from other merchants, and one of which led directly to his death. Children: 955 I Lucretia K. born 1805 956 II Charlotte II 1807; died at six or seven years 957 III Luzette G. " 1809 958 IV Joseph H. " Feb. 29, 1812 959 V Mary Wilson " Feb. 22, 1813 960 VI Caroline A. It Jan. 8, 1815 961 VII Charlotte Ann " July 4, 1816 (155) 962 VIII James Wilson born 1819; died July 1840 in Newport, Ky. 963 IX Sarah Elizabeth " Jan. 1, 1822 (These children from the notes of G.W. Johnson.)

563

Mary or Polly6 (Caleb5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Dec. 26, 1784; married Willard H. Smith ; and died He was born married second Charlotte ; and died between May 11, 1864 and Mar. 5, 1866. They moved to Caledonia, N.Y. where he had a large farm and was very prosperous. The children's names are taken from his will and all were living in 1864. Children: I Frances c. born - mar. Harlow w. Wells, ' lived in Caledonia. II Joseph • II Marion , had ' issue. III William H. • II had issue, lived in ' . IV Lloyd K. • n Cornelia had ' 4 or more children,' lived in Michigan. V Mary Ann • ti a Frothingham, had ' issue, lived in Rochester, N.Y. VI Sarah L. • " an Emerson, had is- ' sue, lived in Roch- ester.

564

John6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Apr. 2, 1766; married first Polly Pool about 1789. She was (156) the daughter of Pool and Abigail (Merrill) Pool, and was drowned when washing yarn in the river. He mar­ ried second Abiah Eaton Nov. 2, 1803. He died May 9, 1847, and Abiah died Apr. 18, 1849. He lived at first at a farm on the Oxbow, Newbury, Vt., but later moved to wild land between West and South Newbury, known as Stagsboro. Children: 964 I John born Jan. 24, 1790; died the same day. * 965 II John " Apr. 29, 1791 * 966 III Polly Pool ti Jan. 29, 1793 * 967 IV Schuyler n Aug. 26, 1794 * 968 V Moses ti June 7, 1796 * 969 VI Nabby ti Feb. 25, 1798 Children of the second wife * 970 VII William· born Jan. 9, 1804 * 971 VIII Elizabeth L. " May 13, 1805 * 972 IX Miriam 11 reb. 21, 180? * 973 X Catherine ti Nov. 12, 1808 * 974 XI Henry E. " Sept. 29, 1810 * 975 XII Charles Story " Nov. 18, 1812

565

Moses6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 29, 1768; married first Phebe Dow Sept. 11, 1?90. She was born Feb. 17, 1772, the daughter of Gen. Moses Dow of Ha­ verhill, N.H. and Phebe (Emerson) Dow; and died Aug. 16, 1830. He married second Betsy Pierson of Haverhill Dec. 1830; and died May 17, 1840. He was a farmer and innkeeper on the Oxbow in Newbury, Vt. Children: 976 I Cynthia born Mar. 20, 1791; died Apr. 9, 1791 (15?) 977 II Phebe born Feb. 9, 1793; died Jan. 8, 1794 978 III Moses " Dec. 5, 1799; " Dec. 20, 1812 979 IV Frank P. It May 19, 1805 980 V Hiram It Oct. 16, 1807; mar. Sarah Kimball Dec. 10, 1866. No issue. Died in St. Louis July 1875. 981 VI Moses . " Mar. 28, 1815; married twice. Dartmouth 1834. No issue. Law­ yer in New York, Cincinnati, and Boston. Died Mar. 31, 1872. 982 VII Nancy ft Aug. 28, 1818; died the same day.

567

Betsy6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Feb. 28, 1770; married Isaac Bayley Mar. 25, 1788; and died Mar. 13, 1844. He was born June 29, 1767, the son of Gen. Jacob and Prudence (Noyes) Bayley; and died Aug. 30, 1850. He was a farmer on the Oxbow at Newbury, Vt., a justice of the peace for many years, and was generally known as Squire Isaac. For nineteen years he was town clerk; county clerk 1801 - 1812, representative to the legislature 1805, 1815, 1825; and member of a council of censors. Children: I Amelia born Aug. 5, 1788; married Col. William Barron II Betsy ti Jan. 26, 1790; II Simeon Stevens III Clarissa II Feb. 4, 1792; ti John Chamber- lain IV Thomas J. " Nov. 30, 1793; " 1st Eliza Handley; 2nd Sophia Williams; and 3rd A. Foster. V Isaac A. ft Oct. 17, 1795; mar. Ruth Chamberlain VI Richard w. " Nov. 20, 1799; " Martha Bates VII Abigail J. II Dec. 20, 1799; died Sept. 5, 1830 VIII Nancy D. rt Dec. 6, 1801; ti Aug. 8, 1810

(158) IX Harry C. born Feb. 10, 1804 X Susan W. rt Aug. 30, 1806; died July 24, 1810 XI Horatio N. n Oct. l, 1808; " Aug. 5, 1810 XII Susan It July 25, 1810; " Nov. 2, 1815 XIII Nancy It Dec. 29, 1812; It Nov. 12, 1834

571

David6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Sept. 13, 1778; married first Lucy Town of Boxford May 25, 1812. She was born Oct. 31, 1785, the daughter of John Town and ; and died Apr. 29, 1820. He mar­ ried second Eliza s. Smith Feb. 9, 1831; who was born July 21, 1796, the daughter of William and Susanna ( ) Smith; and died Sept. 23, 1883. He died May 17, 1865. David Johnson was a prosperous farmer and merchant of New­ bury, Vt. He was the postmaster there 1800 - 1812; town clerk 1837-8, and 1840 to 1856.· In politics he was a Fed­ eralist, then a Whig, and later a Republican. He attended and supported the First Church, and was much interested in the educational system of the town. He had a valuable library, and kept for many years a meteorological record, as did his father before him. To his care and interest are due largely the preservation of the old Coos County and New­ bury records. His acquaintance and correspondence were very extensive. Children: * 983 I Alexander G. born Feb. 14, 1813 * 984 II Harriet " July 29, 1814 * 985 III Edward C. " Sept. 30, 1816 986 IV Nancy?. " Sept. 25, 1819; died unmarried Dec. 5, 1892. She became a cripple in early life, but was one of the first to use Palmer's artificial limbs. She was a fine scholar and (159) musician, becoming a teacher and head of the Newbury High School in 1844. Later she trav­ elled with Miss Catherine Beecher through the west and south, and wrote several books about them; also wrote for the papers. From 1857 to after 1873 she lived in Europe, and became acquainted with many of the literary notables of her day. In later life her mind became de­ ranged, and she returned to Newbury where she died.

574

Hannah6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 4, 1785; married David Sloan Nov. 21, 1811; and died May 30, 1881. He was born Jan. 9, 1780, the son of David and Elizabeth (Scott) Sloan of Pelham, Mass.; and died June 7, 1860. He was educated at Leicester Academy and Dartmouth College, class of 1806; and practiced law in Haverhill,

N.H. all his life. He was genial 9 social, a good story­ teller, and had a wide practice. His wife was educated at Bradford Academy. She was very beautiful, with a fine figure, and great charm of character. Children: I Thomas Carleton born ; mar. Mrs. Mary Grant, 3 sons. II Jonathan n f died young. III David Scott " July 14, 1815; Dartmouth 1836; A.M. Hobart , lawyer. Drowned in Lake Erie Aug. 1841 IV Charles Story " f died during the Civil war. V William rt May 23, 1819; Dartmouth 1841, lawyer; died at Chicago May 18, 1855. VI Edward " f lived in Wood­ stock, Ill. VII Henry ft f died young.

(160) VIII Henry S. born ; mar. Frances Bent­ ley, two daughters • . IX Elizabeth A. II ; died unmarried.

575

Hanes6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Nov. 9, 1787; married Phebe Hazeltine Mar. 13, 1813; and died July 3, 1878. She was born 1789, the daughter of John and Mehitabel (Dow) Hazeltine; and died Apr. 10, 1881. He was a farmer on the Oxbow, Newbury, Vt., and a captain in the militia. He was admitted to membership in the First Church May 4, 1829. Children: 987 I Thomas born Mar. 27, 1814; mar. Mrs. Ann Austin June 24, 1857; died May 2, 1901. 988 II Leonard " Aug. 19, 1815; died Aug. 14, 1858. * 989 III Alfred It Apr. 17, 1817 * 990 IV Abigail c. " Sept. 29, 1818 991 V Mehitabel H. It June 12, 1820; mar. John N. Dewey Dec. 25, 1845. 992 VI Amelia B. It Mar. 22, 1822; died Apr. 16, 1842. * 993 VII John n Dec. 1, 1823 994 VIII Mary Elizabeth n Oct. 9, 1825; mar. Albion P. Maxwell Dec. 19, 1855. 995 IX Edwin Haines II Aug. 15, 1827; mar. Mary J. Galloway; died July 11, 1881. 996 X Perry II May 28, 1829; mar. Sarah H. Daggett Feb. 22, 1860. 997 XI Richard B. n Apr. 17, 1831; died Feb. 16, 1834. 998 XII Charlotte F. ft June 29, 1833; mar. David Russell Sept. 4, 1853.

(161) * 999 XIII Eliza S. born May 22, 1835 1000 XIV Baxter " June 7, 1837; died Mar. 30, 1841 * 1001 xv Sidney " Aug. 15, 1840 * 1002 XVI Emma G. " Mar. 31, 1843

577

Sally6 (Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Mar. 9, 1792; married Charles Story Aug. 20, 1812; and died Jan. 27, 1859. He was born in Salem, Mass. Dec. 30, 1788, the son of Alexander and Sally (Myers) Story; and died Apr. 9, 1851. He studied law with J. Y. Vail of Montpelier, and was admitted to the bar in 1819. He practiced in Barnet, Coventry, and Newbury, and represented the first two towns in the legislature. In politics he was a Whig. His father was an English sea-captain, who settled upon a farm in Or­ ford, N.H. Children: I Abby Maria born Sept. 11, 1814; died unmarried Apr. 15, 189?. II Dolly II ; died young. III Sally Johnson " ; married 1st John E. Tenney 2nd c. Myrie Holden

578

Jonathan6 (Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1771; married Hannah Sawyer ; and died Jan. 19, 1812. She was born Apr. 26, 1779, a daughter of Capt. Ezekiel and Mary (Payson) Sawyer; and died Jonathan Johnson is called captain in the records. He lived on Hall's Meadow, Newbury, Vt., and his death was "sorely lamented".

(162) Chiln: * 1003 I Haynes born Sept. 23, 1800

579

Jesse6 (Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Mar. 27, 1773; married Elizabeth Sawyer Mar. 19, 1807; and died July 18, 1830. She was born in Rowley, Mass. Jan. 13, 1775, a daughter of Capt. Ezekiel and Mary (Payson) Sawyer; and died May 23, 1855. Jesse Johnson was a farmer in Bradford, Vermont. Children: * 1004 I Jesse born May 6, 1808 * 1005 II Elliott P. " Dec. 19, 1809 1006 III Elizabeth A. " Aug. 27, 1811; died unmarried * 1007 IV Jonathan " Aug. 22, 1813 1008 V Remembrance c. " Nov. 28, 1814 * 1009 VI Ruby S. rt Jan. 29, 1819

580

Haynes6 (Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 13, 1775; married Jane Sawyer Apr. 8, 1802; and died Nov. 1, 1863. She was born Dec. 29, 1781, a daughter of Capt. Ezekiel and Mary (Payson) Sawyer; and a sister of his brothers' wives. She died May 21, 1869. In 1798 Haynes removed from Newbury to Bradford, Vt. and three years later bought a fine farm on the river in the northeast part of the town. Both he and his wife were members of the Congre­ gational Church. Children: * 1010 I Ezekiel born Sept. 26, 1803 * 1011 II Mary " Sept. 26, 1803

(163) * Eliza born Feb. 18 1808 1012 III ' * 1013 IV Haynes c. 11 Apr. 4, 1811 * 1014- V Hannah " Oct. 10, 1813 * 1015 VI Thomas 11 Dec. 13, 1816 * 1016 VII Jane Ann f1 Feb. 22, 1819 * 1017 VIII Clarrisa P. 11 July 18, 1825 * 1018 IX Edmund E. " Nov. 27, 1827

581

Thomas Simpson6 (Peter5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 12, 1779; married Elizabeth Tharp . ' and died Aug. 12, 1866. His wife was born Nov. 26, 1783 in Guilford County, N.C.; and died Oct. 1866. Thomas s. Johnson went west and settled in Mount Vernon, . He had been a soldier in the War of 1812. He wrote George W. Johnson that he had three grandsons in the Union Army in the Civil War. I only have his children from G. w. Johnson's records. Children: 1019 I Thomas born Sept. 19, 1810 1020 II Barzillai ti Jan. 14, 1813 1021 III Susan It Apr. 19, 1815 1022 IV Isabel II Oct. 3, 1817 1023 V Jane II Dec. 6, 1819 1024 VI Mary McLaughlin II Apr. 3, 1822; died Dec. 31, 1835 1025 VII Absalom Mitchell " Oct. 1824; died July 22, 1845

583

John Shipley6 (Peter5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Apr. 4, 1783; married Lydia Ricker Feb. 21, 1810 in Topsham,

(164) and died Aug. 2, 1851. She was born Sept. 10, 1792, the daughter of Benjamin and Ruth ( ) Ricker; and died at Barnet, Vt. Feb. 10, 1885. Johns. Johnson was a farmer for many years at Concord, Vt., where he and his wife joined the Congregational Church of which he became a dea­ con; but about 1838 they moved to Ryegate. He fought in the War of 1812. Children: 1026 I Benjamin born Mar. 12, 1811; died July 25, 1834 at Concord, N.H. * 1027 II Isabel II Nov. 15, 1812 * 1028 III Harriet N. II Feb. 6, 1815 1029 IV Mary H. It May 15, 1818; mar. Asa Morrill, 2 children. Died Oct. 12, 1885. * 1030 V Caleb H. ti Feb. 7, 1820 * 1031 VI Moses tt Feb. 28, 1822 1032 VII Sally M. " Nov. 7, 1824; died unmarried Aug. 26, 1869.

587 4 2 Ebenezer Cummings6 (Peter5 John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born June 10, 1799; married Ruth Clifford Mar. 27, 1824; and died She was born Mar. 12, 1799, the daughter of They lived at Children: 1033 I Peter born May 26, 1825 1034 II Isabel Simpson t1 Aug. 17, 1826 1035 III Samuel Clifford " May 13, 1827 1036 IV Ebenezer 11 Oct. 31, 1829; died Nov. 17, 1862 1037 V Joshua Platt " Dec. 10, 1831 1038 VI Mary Clifford II Aug. 10, 1833

(165) 1039 VII Sarah Bowden born Aug. 5, 1840 This family is taken from the notes of G. w. Johnson.

589 4 Ebenezer6 Moses5 Ebenezer Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1780; married Sarah Swett of Concord, N.H. Jan. 30, 1806; and died Feb. 20, 1854. She died Nov. 26, 1806 aet. 26. He fought in the War of 1812. He lived at Col­ chester, Vt. Child: * 1040 I Ambrose born Nov. 7, 1806

590

John6 (Moses5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born about 1?82; married first Mary Hyde who· was born and died May 19, 1824. He married second Lucy Hyde • She died May 24, 1827. He married third Abigail Bates , who was born , and died Oct. 10, 1842 aet. 60. He died Children: 1041 I John Stark born Nov. , 1814; mar. Nutting. Had two sons. Lived at Pit­ cairn, N. y._-. 1042 II James " Sept. 28, 1816; mar. Mary Ann Story; three children. Lived at Essex, Vt. 1043 III Horace Hyde " Feb. 17, 1819; mar. Sarah Por­ ter, and died Sept. 13, 18?9. Lived at Hardwick, Vt. Children of third wife 1044 IV Porter born Oct. , 1831; mar. and had children (Adelaide, Milo, Arthur, and others).

(166) 1045 V Lucy born July , 1833; died Aug. 1879

593

Rebecca6 (Moses5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born ; married William Hyde of Colchester Feb. , 1811; and died Aug. 14, 1818. He married second Hannah Car­ penter 1819. He fought in the War of 1812; and later was a captain in the militia; also a J.P. for twelve years. Children: I Sarah Ann born July 3, 1812; married Elias Jones and had issue. II William Stark n June 3, 1814; married Mrs. Jemima (Coon) Farrand. III Moses L. ti Feb. 1816; died 1818. IV Artemisia M. ti Apr. 5, 1818; n 1842.

594

Mary6 (Moses5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born June 26, 1?89; married Amos Gale Mar. 8, 1810; and died Sept. 6, 1866 aet 77. He was born Children: I Jacob born 1812; died unmarried 1870. II Harriet n 1814; married Gustavus A. Dem­ ing, two children. III Moses 1820; died 1839. IV Henry II 1823; " 1849. V Sarah n 1826; married Harmon J. Pattee. No issue. VI Benjamin It 1828; married Sylvia Lyon, one child.

(167) 595

John6 (James5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born in Enfield Feb. 29, 1785; married first Eley Philbrick July 30, 1807, who was born Aug. 19, '1786, the daughter of Ben­ jamin and Anna (Knight) Philbrick; and died Aug. 25, 1830. There was no issue of this marriage. He m~rried second Elizabeth Westgate, who was born Mar. 1797 at Plainfield, N.H., the daughter of Earl and Elizabeth (Waite) Westgate; and died May 26 or 28, 1881. He died June 1, 1862. He was called Capt. John in the records. Children: 1046 I Lizzie W. born 1833; married Charles D. Warner 1047 II Elvira J. ti 1835; " Wallace w. Putnam 1048 III Annie W. ti 1840; II Benjamin F. Dennison

596

Mehitabe16 (James5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 27, 1787; married Oliver Appleton Goodhue 1809; and died • He was born in Ipswich, Mass. Apr. 9, 1785, the son of Joseph and Abigail (Choate) Goodhue; and died Oct. 23, 1865. He caine to Enfield as a boy with his father's family, where he lived until 1845 when he re­ moved to Freeport, Ill. Children: I David born Apr. 11, 1813; mar. Eunice T. Dunwell 4 children II Sarah J. 11 Jan. 30, 1815; " Paul Burnham, 5 children III Maria tr Jan. 28, 1817; fl James P. Eaton, 2 children

(168) IV Oliver A. born Dec. 25, 1818; mar. Huldah A. Merrill 1 child V Lucinda " Dec. 21, 1822; II A. A. Ingraham 3 children VI James Monroe II Dec. 14, 1824; Mary T. Turneaure ? children The marriages given here were taken from The Goodhue Family by Rev. Jonathan E. Goodhue, A.IVl.

599

Ebenezer6 (James5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2) was born Jan. 16, 1?94; married first Dorothy Hildreth Mar. 14, 1822. She was born July 1?98; the daughter of and died May 12, 1"845. He married second Lydia Stevens Feb. 4, 1846; who was born Mar. 8, 1806, the daughter of Moses and Nancy (Colby) Stevens, and died Oct. 28, 1865. He married third Harriet K. Rollins and died April 8, 1888. He lived in Salisbury, N.H., where he held several town offices, selectman etc. Children: * 1049 I Mehitabel born Dec. 12, 1822 1050 II Ephraim ti June 1824; died Aug. 30, 1826 1051 III Ebenezer n Feb. 1829; " Mar. 4, 1845 Child of second wife 1052 IV Moses born Dec. 1846; mar. Hattie Poor of Peabody, Mass. and moved to City, Missouri.

600

Abigail6 (James5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born in Vermont, it is said; married Nehemiah Story of Enfield Sept. 25, 182?; and possibly second Eleazer Taylor.

(169) She died Nehemiah Story was born Dec. 1, 1797, the son of Abraham and Lucy (Story) Story; and died

Children: I Isaac Sawyer born Jan. 7, 1829 II David " July 4, 1831

604

6 4 Abigail (Peter5 William William3 Jonathan2 ) was born May 17, 1773; married Caleb Moulton of Framingham June 19, 1?92; and died Sept. 8, 1836. He was born and died June 2, 1821. The birth of one child is recorded in Wayland. Child: I Peter born June 2, 1800

614 4 2 Sarah6 (Aaron5 Moses William.3 Jonathan ) was born July 4, 1754; married Aaron Haynes Aug. 10, 1784; and died He was born Apr. 19, 1?59, the son of Aaron and Rebecca (Willis) Haynes; and died They lived in Sudbury, Mass. Children: I Aaron Johnson born Dec. 9, 1?84 II Opher " Oct. 8, 1786 6 III Sylvester " Sept. 1 1788 IV Leonard If Aug. 11, 1790 V Horace ti Aug. 24, 1792

(l?O) 615

Keziah6 (Aaron5 Moses4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 26, 1?56; married William Willis Dec. 30, 1?78; and died He was born Feb. 28, 1?53 in Sud­ bury, the son of Elijah and Abigail (Smith) Willis; and died Child: I Asenath born Nov. 11, 1??9

617

Hezekiah6 (Aaron5 Moses4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 8, 1760; married Rebecca Newt-on in Southborough Mar. 19, 1782; and died • She was born Apr. 2, 1762, the daughter of Gideon and Hannah (Lawrence) Newton; and died • They lived in Sudbury, where I find a later record "Catherine, the widow of Hezekiah Johnson died Dec. 25, 1832". The children are recorded as of Hezekiah and Rebecca Johnson. Children: 1053 I Aaron born Feb. 6, 1?86 1054 II Caty n Apr. 27, 1789 1055 III Phebe " Apr. 27, 1?89 * 1056 IV Gideon ti Apr. 14, 1793

625

William6 (Ebenezer5 Ebenezer4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 13, 1775; married first Hetty Stone of Natick Nov. 3, 1796; who was born May 10, l???, the daughter of Nathan and Eunice (Stone) Stone; and died of consumption Aug. 12, 1816. He married second Esther Smith Jan. 8, 1818.

(171) She was born July 3, 1798, the daughter of Alexander and Hepzibah ( ) Smith. William died Nov. 3,- 1828, and his widow married second William Loomis of Southborough and had five more children. William Johnson lived in Way­ land, Mass., where he was a man of some consequence, a deacon of the church, etc. Children: 1057 I Pamelia born Oct. 5, 1797; died Dec. 19, 1803 * 1058 II Nathan Stone " Feb. 5, 1802 * 1059 III Charles W. II June 5, 1805 1060 IV Ebenezer " Dec. 25, 1807; This may be the man who married Cath­ arine Belknap June 19, 1832, and 2nd Emily Bullard Mar. 29, 1838. 1061 V Mary Ann rt Sept. 3, 1812; died June 2, 1819 1062 VI Edwin A. ll May 3, 1819; died oct. 12, 1823 Child of second wife * 1063 VII Augustus " Mar. 26, 1824

626

Phinehas6 (Ebenezer5 Ebenezer4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born in East Sudbury, now Wayland, Mass. June 15, 1778; married Polly Almira Nash in Montague Feb. 3, 1806; and died after 1823. She was born She was a member of the church in Montague, but was dismissed to the church in New Salem Nov. 1, 1812; and they removed to Northfield in 1816. Children: 1064 I Phinehas Alvador born Oct. 18, 1806 in Montague 1065 II Josiah Edwin " Apr. 2 , 1809 " " (172) 1066 III Mary Terry bap. Nov. l, 1812 in New Salem

627

Josiah6 (Ebenezer5 Ebenezer4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 11, 1782; married Lorenna Stone Apr. 17, 1822; and died Oct. 30, 1842. She was born Sept. 19, 1797, the daughter of Israel and Dolly (Conant) Stone; and died • Thew lived in Wayland. Children: 1067 I Ebenezer A. born Sept. 13, 1823 1-068 II Josiah D. " Oct. 24, 1824 1069 III Henrietta ft Jan. 27, 1826 1070 IV George E. " Apr.· 4, 1827 * 1071 V Darius n Oct. 6, 1828 1072 VI Ellen A. " May 30, 1830 1073 VII Harriet c. II Dec. 22, 1831 1074 VIII Frances L. n Aug. 14, 1833 1075 IX Emeline E. " Apr. 6, 1836 1076 X Emily A. II Apr. 6, 1836 1077 XI Edward A. n May 4, 1838

628

Patty6 (Ebenezer5 Ebenezer4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 7, 1785; married Edward Hawes Nov. 22, 1807; and died • He was born

They lived in Framingham, but all their children were bap­ tized in Wayland. Children: I Josiah Johnson born Feb. 20, 1808

(173) II Elizabeth J. born Sept. 10, 1809 III Martha E. " Dec. 15, 1810 IV Elvira " Apr. 8, 1812 V Edward rt Nov. 6, 1813 VI Charles E. ft Feb. 11, 1816 VII Georg~ w. J. 1t Nov. 27, 1817 VIII Albert F. ti Apr. 19, 1821

629 4 2 Stephen6 (Isaac5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born July 16, 1759; married Elizabeth Jordan Apr. 3, 1783; and died 1835. She was born 1759, the daugh- ter of and died 1832. Stephen Johnson with his brothers Isaac and Israel moved to Hinsdale, now Vernon, Vt., where he had a farm. He was a Revolutionary soldier on the Mas­ sachusetts rosters. Children: 10?8 I Elias born Dec. 26, 1783 in Southboro 1079 II Isaac " May 11, 178? in Vernon 1080 III Hannah It Dec. 3, 1?88 1081 IV Sarah ti Dec. 3, 1788 * 1082 V Isaiah ti Dec. 18, 1790 1083 VI Zeama II Apr. 3, 1799 * 1084 VII William " Feb. 21, 1801 1085 VIII Harriet ti Feb. 12, 1804

630

Isaac6 (Isaac5 Isaac4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born July 17, 1761; married Dinah Walker in Sudbury Dec. 18,

(1?4) 1782; and died 1832. She was born Nov. 6, 1765, the daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth ( ) Walker; and died Isaac Johnson.became a man of some importance in Vernon, Vt. He held local offices, select­ man several years, justice of the peace, and representative to the legislature in 181?. He was a Revolutionary soldier on the Massachusetts roster. Children: * 1086 I Lovwell born Feb. 25, 1783 in Sudbury * 1087 II Thomas It Aug. 9, 1785 in Vernon 1088 III Annis It Mar. 1, 1789 1089 IV Persis It Dec. 26, 1790 1090 V Isaac It Apr. 24, 1792 1091 VI Cyrus Ii May 30, -1795 * 1092 VII Zadok " Apr. 28, 1797 1093 VIII Lewis It Sept. 16, 1798 1094 :tx Seth " Feb. 11, 1801. 1095 X Maria It Mar. ·4, 1803

634

Zerviah6 (William5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Feb. 4, 1768; married Asa Noyes of Sudbury June 10, 1802; and died Aug. 13, 1850. He was born Feb. 3, 1769, the son of Oliver and Mercy (Johnson) Noyes; and married first Elizabeth Pratt by whom he had four children. He died

Children: I Elizabeth born Apr. 28, 1803; married Daniel Puffer

638

Samuel6 (William.5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Nov. 10, 1773; married Sally Parker Aug. 28, 1799; and died (175) May 29, 1812. She was born May 18, 1774, the daughter of James and Sally (Smith) Parker, and survived her husband. They lived in Westboro, Mass. Children: 1096 I Samuel born Aug. 8, 1800; died Sept. 17, 1801 1097 II Ebenezer 11 July 5, 1802; 11 Sept. 1803 * 1098 III Samuel " Dec. 18, 1803 1099 IV Mary It Oct. 30, 1806; died Oct. 30, 1806 1100 V Benjamin n Oct. 30, 1806; It July 8, 1808 * 1101 VI Sally ft July 9, 1808 * 1102 VII Zerviah 11 July 9, 1808 1103 VIII Mary P. " Apr. 3, 1810; She was a teacher in the middle west. She married James Oliver in 1846; and second Capt. W. D. Clifford 1867. No issue.

640 4 Asahel6 (William5 Isaac William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Sept. 28, 1777; married Patty Johnson (649) Nov. 18, 1802. She was born Jan. 19, 1782, the daughter of John (31?) and Persis (Sherman) Johnson; and died Feb. 18, 1836. He mar­ ried second Mrs. Mary w. Woodward, the widow of Moses Wood­ ward Feb. 13, 1839. She died Nov. 8, 1850. He died in Marlboro, N.H. Apr. 6, 1860. Apparently he lived first in Westboro, Mass., a short time in Sturbridge, Mass., and toward the end of his life in New Hampshire Children: • 1104 I Mercy born Sept. 26, 1803 1105 II Patty A. tt Oct. 28, 1806; died Oct. 10, 1811 * 1106 III William " Mar. 1, 1809 * 1107 IV Ephraim s. " May?, 1811 1108 V Martha A. tt Apr. 30, 1813; mar. Charles Venman May 183?. No issue. (176) * 1109 VI Harriet E. born Nov. 13, 1815

643

6 4 2 Elizabeth (John5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born Apr. 17, 1772; married Oliver Robinson (int.) Apr. 11, 1790; and died Apr. or May 1852. They lived in several places in western Massachusetts, and last in Plainfield, Mass. (The data on this marriage is taken from Felton's The Johnsons of Southbridge, Mass.) Children: I Austin Drewry born Oct. 4, 1790 II Dana " Dec. 2, 1792

645 4 Sherman6 (John5 Isaac William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 18, 1776; married Sally Daggett before 1805; and died while preaching May 20, 1806. She was born Jan. 5, 1776, the daughter of and died Nov. 9, 1852. Sherman Johnson was graduated from Yale in 1802; and was a minister in Connecticut. Child: * 1110 I Sherman born 1805

646

6 4 2 Persis (John5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born Aug. 27, 1778; married Benjamin Parker Sept. 17, 1800; and is said to have died Mar. 7, 1831. Felton says that she married second a Harlow of Cummington, but the records about her first husband are confused, and I can find no authority for the second marriage.

(177) Child: I Jacob born Oct. 3, 1800; married Nancy H. Bowen, Sept. 15, 1844.

649

John6 (John5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 )'was born Jan. 8, 1789; married Polly Hemmenway May 10, 1815; and died Dec. 15, 1869. She was born about 1785, the daughter of and died Nov. 7, 1868 aged 83. He settled in Framingham, where he was commonly called Capt. Jack. Children: * 1111 I Othello Otis born Apr. 17, 1817 or 1818 * 1112 II John It 1820

650

6 4 2 Polly (John5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born June 4, 1792; married William Maynard of Framingham Apr. 10, 1814; and died July 6, 1822. He was born Mar. 20, 1785, the son of and died Mar. 10, 1832. Children: I William Jackson born Apr. 6, 1815 II Edwin A. tt June 5, 1818 III John Johnson " June 28, 1820

651

Webster6 (John5 Isaac4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Nov. 26, 1793; married Nov. 19, 1823 Susanna Harrington

(178) of Westboro, and in 1878 was living in Kalamazoo, Mich. She was born June 12, 1799, the daughter of Benjamin and Anna (Chamberlain) Harrington; and died He was a farmer in Southborough, a deacon of the church, and in 1847 a representative to the Great and General Court of Massachusetts. Children: 1113 I Honestus H. born Aug. 27, 1824 1114 II Lydia Ann " Dec. 16, 1825; died Jan. 6, 1842 1115 III Susan H. " Mar. 31, 1829; married Wil­ liam H. Dudley Jan. 1850 ·1116 IV Eleanor E. " Oct. 26, 1830 111? V Hannah J. " Oct. 13, 1832 1118 VI Sally Daggett " Sept. 8, 1835 1119 VII John w. " Dec. 8, 1841 1120 VIII George W. If Dec. 19, J.84-3

652

Lydia6 (John5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Sept. 18, 1800; married William Ashbell Brigham June 27, 1827; and died June 17, 1862. He was born Oct. 24, 1798, the son of Sylvester and Patty (Nichols) Brigham of South­ borough; and died Feb. 26, 1876. He was a merchant in Boston. Children: I Helen Ann born Apr. 3, 1828 II Catharine J. " Oct. 20, 1830; died May 3, 1857 III John Lowell " June 6, 1832; mar. Frances c. Towne IV William H. " Feb. 16, 1834; died Oct. 7, 1863 V Francis s. u Dec. 28, 1835

(179) 654

Sally Daggett6 (John5 Isaac4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Oct. 4, 1807; married William Loomis of East Windsor, Conn. for his second wife May 2, 1826; and died Nov. 17, 1831. He was born and died June 23, 1843 of tuberculosis. He married a third time and had five more children. Children: I Ann Eliza born Dec. 18, 1828; died Nov. 1, 1845 II Sally Daggett " July 15, 1831

656

Nathan6 (Elisha5 Isaac4 William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 24, 1779; married Sally B. Merrill Aug. 1818; and died Oct. 12, 1852. She was born Feb. 1, 1796, the daughter of and died They lived in Hartford,Conn. where he was a lawyer and judge. Children: 1121 I Elizabeth S. born Sept. 13, 1819; mar. Rev. Wil- liam E. Dixon; died May 13, 1861. 1122 II Sarah B. u Jan. 22, 1821 1123 III Harriet N. It Apr. 23, 1822 1124 IV Emily II Nov. 26, 1824 1125 V Nathan P. " Jan. 27, 1827; died Sept. 6, 1858 1126 VI Laura A. ti Oct. 4, 1829 1127 VII Charles w. ,. Oct. 19, 1831 1128 VIII Catherine 1t Feb. 24, 1834; died May 8, 1835

(180) 657 6 Rufus (Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Nov. 12, 1?80; married Hannah Newton Mar. 23, 1802; and died Nov. 25, 1836. She was born July 30, 1780, the daugh­ ter of Tyrus and Hannah (Johnson) (314) Newton; and died Nov. 21, 1854. They lived in Upton, Mass. Children: * 1129 I Sarah born Aug. 24, 1803 * 1130 II Ralsa F. " June 19, 1805 * 1131 III Zenas D. 11 July 21, 180? 1132 IV Eleanor " Sept. 19, 1809; mar. Elbridge N. Harrington Jan. 11, 1835; died 187?. * 1133 V Hannah " Feb. 6, 1812 * 1134 VI Sophia L. n June 14, 1814 * 1135 VII Rufus P. " July 15, 1816 1136 VIII Isaac T. " July 11, 1819; mar. Sarah Hap­ good of Mendon Nov. 20, 1844. 113? IX Lydia H. " Dec. 24, 1821; mar. Mortimer Bancroft of Milbury July 19, 1848.

658 4 2 Josiah6 (Elisha5 Isaac William.3 Jonathan ) was born Mar. 12, 1?82; married Sarah Bemis Dec. 1, 180?; and died Jan. 9, 1864. She was born Jan. 18, 1?89, the daughter of Phinehas and Sarah ( ) Bemis; and died Apr. 21, 186?. They lived in Southborough. Children: * 1138 I Mary Fish born Oct. 21, 1809 * 1139 II Hannah G. " May 16, 1811 * 1140 III Daniel Bemis " June 29, 1813

(181) 1141 IV Moses Dana born Apr. 24, 1816; died Aug. 28, 1838 * 1142 V Roxa N. t1 Dec. 12, 1818 * 1143 VI Anna B. " Oct. 4, 1823 1144 VII Hiram A. " Apr. 6, 1826; died Dec. 8, 1845 1145 VIII Ellen T. " Mar. 9, 1829 1146 IX Elizabeth L. II Apr. 21, 1832; died May 24, 1861 114? X Emily D. " Dec. 11, 1835

659 4 Elisha6 (Elisha5 Isaac William.3 Jonathan2 ) was born Oct. 21, 1783; married Sophia Loomis of East Windsor, Conn. (int.) Mar. 18, 1808; and died May 4, 1854. She was born about 1787, the daughter of Amasa and Priscilla ( ) Loomis; and died Dec. 10, 1840. He married second Mrs. Mary (Fl~gg) Stowell May 24, 1842, who died Oct. 2, 1878. Elisha was a farmer in Southborough, and a captain in the militia. Children: * 1148 I Nathan Loomis born Apr.?, 1809 1149 II Sarah P. It May 15, 1811; died June 1, 1860 * 1150 III Henry Flavel ti June 21, 1813 1151 IV Julia Sophia It Sept. 2, 1815; died Oct. 19, 1838 1152 V Alfred E. " Aug. 18, 1818; died Apr. 15, 184? 1153 VI Arethusa M. It Oct. 29, 1820; died Oct. 30, 1839 1154 VII Baxter A. " July 20, 1825; died Feb. 13, 1849 1155 VIII Fanny P. " Sept. 2, 1829; mar. Elliott Fay; died Oct. l?, 1858 1156 IX Martha Ann " Feb. 28, 1832; mar. Edward F. Brigham

(182) Children of second wife 1157 X Edward S. born Oct. 26, 1844; killed at Antietam 1862 1158 XI Walter A. " Jan. 7, 1847 1159 XII Ellen A. II May 15, 1849

661

Abigail6 (Elisha5 Isaac4 William' Jonathan2) was born Sept. 22, 1787; married Lt. John Temple of Framingham Dec. 28, 1809; and died • He was born in Cam- bridge, Mass. Aug. 16, 1774, the son of Josiah and Eliza­ beth (Pitts) Temple; and died Dec. 17, 1869. He was a deacon of the second church in Framingham. Children: I Mary Lawrence born Sept. 2, 1810; died unmarried Mar. 4, 1847. II Josiah Howard ti Mar. 2, 1815; became a minister. III Louisa Porter " Apr. 27, 1817; married Benjamin Morse Apr. 1841. IV Abigail Emily " Nov. 20, 1823; died unmarried Oct. 7, 1844. V David Perry " June 30, 1825

663

Keziah6 (David5 Timothy4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born July 11, 1746; married Abel Goulding in Marlborough May 9, 1768; and died about 1805. He was born about 1738; married second Mrs. Elizabeth Foster June 12, 1806; and died in Shrewsbury Dec. 6, 1817. His widow married again. They lived in Shrewsbury. Children: I Abigail born Jan. 9, 1769

(183) II Palmer born Apr. 10, 1770; died young. III Lydia " Apr. 10, 1772; married John Baker Dec. 12, 1793 IV Lucy fl Jan. 13, 1774; married John Miller June 12, 1799 V Patty It May 11, 1777 VI Zilpha It Mar. 11, 1780 VII Palmer " Oct. 26, 1784 VIII Vielaty II June 11, 1787 IX Relief " Jan. 16, 1787; married Charles T. Fay Mar. 22, 1812 X John n Dec. 22, 1791; died June 22, 1877

665 4 Elijah6 (David5 Timothy Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Mar. 25, 1751; married Abigail

His children were born in Southborough. Children: 1160 I John born Oct. 26, 1773 1161 II Phebe It Dec. 10, 17?5; probably married Phinehas Blandon of Newton Oct. 10, 1791. * 1162 III David fl May 6, 1778 1163 IV Abigail n Oct. 24, 1780 1164 V Caty ti Dec. 27, 1783 1165 VI Charlotte " May l, 1785 1166 VII Lydia " Feb. 25, 1787 1167 VIII Elijah ti May 27, 1789 1168 IX Willard " Apr. 20, 1791 1169 X Phinehas " Apr. 3 , 179 3 1170 XI Seth " Mar. 11, 1795 1171 XII Hollis " Apr. 14, 1797

(184) 672

Asa6 (Jonathan5 Jonathan4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born July 9, 1768. Felton in The Johnsons of ~outhborough states that this man was said to have settled in Fitzwil­ liam, N.H., but an examination of the records seems to prove conclusively that the Asa of Fitzwilliam must have been a different man, as his oldest son was born Jan. 19, 1780, when our Asa would have been only eleven years old. The odd thing is however, that an unusual coincidence of names made Felton•s mistake almost credible. Like our Asa, the one in Fitzwilliam had a brother Joe, and an Abigail Johnson was living in the town at the same time, who may have been Asa's sister. Our Asa had a sister Abigail.

680

Grace6 (Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born in Sudbury May 19, 1759; married Dr. James Parker Sept. 22, 1?78; and died Feb. 13, 1800. He was born about 1739, and died Oct. 11, 1?90. Dr. Parker was a town clerk in South­ borough for many years, and its delegate to the state con­ stitutional convention 1779-1780. He had one child by a previous marriage. Grace married second Ebenezer Richards Nov. 2, 1792, who was born Feb. 25, 1738, a son of Joseph and Mary ( ) Richards. Children: I Robie Parker born Apr. 10, 1780 II James Parker " Sept. 9, 1783 Child of second husband III Caty Richards born Aug. 13, 1796

(185) 681

Danie16 (Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born in Sudbury June 28, 1761; married Eunice Stow and died Feb. 28, 1791. She was born

Children: 1172 I Jeremiah born Feb. 19, 1785; married J:.iYdia Davis Apr. 3, 1809. 1173 II Daniel " Jan. 3, 1787 in Framingham

682

Joseph6 (Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born May 9, 1763; married first Charlotte Hastings of Stow, who died Oct. 27, 1814. He married second Caty Forbush of West­ borough Dec. 27, 1815, by whom he had no children; and died Feb. 20, 1830. He was a farmer in Southborough, and a dea­ con of the church there. Children: * 1174 I Betty born Mar. 17, 178? 11?5 II Charlotte " May 25, 1788; married John Warren of Westborough 1811 * 11?6 III Charles ti Feb. 5, 1790 1177 IV Polly It Oct. 25, 1791; mar. David Heming- way of Framingham 1t Aug. * 11?8 V Clarissa ,, 18, 1793 1179 VI Elmira Oct. 25, 1795; mar. Willard Arnold of Marlborough Apr. 181? 1180 VII Patty It Dec. 21, 1798; died young 1181 VIII Sophia " Sept. 23, 1800; n Sept. 21, 1801 1182 IX Daniel '' Apr. 11, 1802; ti July 8, 1810 1183 X Patty tt Apr. 16, 1805; mar. Elijah Morse 1840

(186) 683

Molly6 (Danie15 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born Oct. 1, 1765; married Nehemiah Parker Apr. 15, 1787; and died in Princeton, Mass. June 11, 1803. He was born married second Anna Bragg Aug. 19, 1804; and died Children: I Moses born Feb. 1, 1788 II Lovel " Feb. 15, 1790; died Dec. 31, 1810 III Newel 11 Aug. 21, 1792; 11 Feb. 2, 1811 IV Daniel 11 Sept. 14, 1794 V Polly " Sept. 10, 1796 VI Betsy 11 Nov. 5, 1798 VII Abigail " Mar. 20, 1801; died Feb. 4, 1811

684

Betty6 (Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2 ) was born Apr. 15, 1768; married Larkin Newton f and died Feb. 24,, 1786. He was born June 27, 1765, the son of Solomon and Elizabeth ( ) Newton and died Jan. 14, 1?88. Child: I Willard born Feb. 20, 1786; died the same day.

691

Daniel Coffin6 (Isaac5 Eleazer4 Eleazer3 Isaac2 ) was baptized June 25, 1769; married first Sally Avery Oct. 23, 1794. She was baptized Dec. 26, 1?73, the daughter of Benjamin and Mary (Pitman) Avery of Ipswich; and died Dec. 27, 1824. He married second Hannah Willis Sept. 4, 1825;

(187) and died Mar. 19, 1828. Daniel Coffin was a ship-worker in Newburyport; was a member of the North Church (Congre­ gational), and was a rigid theologian. Children: * 1184 I Elizabeth C. born Aug. 2, 1795 * 1185 II Eleazer A. " Sept. 17, 1797 1186 III Sally II Sept. 14, 1798; died July 28, 1800 * 1187 IV Sally " Mar. 14, 1802 1188 V Daniel c. II Sept. 16, 1803; died at sea Jan. 1817 1189 VI William " Apr. 26, 1805; died Apr. 30, 1805 * 1190 VII Katherine R. " May 4, 1806 * 1191 VIII Julia A. It June 4, 1808 1192 IX Francis Nov. 10, 1815; married 1st Joanna F. Griffin ~840; 2nd Mary Newmarch; and . 3rd Mrs. Wealthy Clarke. No issue •.

699

Bette6 (Daniel5 William4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Apr. 24, 1766; married Thomas Beck Jan. 20, 178?; and died Jan. 22, 1825. He was born in Newbury Feb. 17, 1760; the son of Jonathan and Joanna (Hodge) Beck; married second Elaner Riggs Feb. 23, 1826; and died Mar. 9, 1830. They lived in Portland, Maine, where he was a deacon of one of the churches. Children: I Thomas born Oct. 10, 1788; died Aug. 18, 1818 II Betsy ff Feb. 24, 1789; probably married James Chadbourne III Daniel J. n Mar. 10, 1791; died July 21, 1793

(188) IV Mary born Jan. 10, 1793; perhaps married How- ard Willis V Harriot n Mar. 15, 1795; married Stephen Frothingham VI Hannah 11 Mar. 17, 179?; died Dec. 18, 1824 VII Daniel J. " Apr. 15, 1799; " May 18, 1799 VIII Abigail " Apr. 15, 1?99; " May 20, 1799 IX Daniel J. tr Oct. 27, 1800; " Sept. 15, 1801 X Abigail .. Jan. 18, 1802; mar. Stephen Froth- ingham for his 2nd wife. XI Samuel It Nov. 5, 1803; died Feb. 25, 1825 XII Martha ti Oct. 5, 1805; " Oct. 23, 1806 XIII' Martha E. " Aug. 31, 1807; mar. Joseph Froth- ingham XIV Caroline n Nov. 12, 1809; mar. Sylvanus R. Lyman

702 4 2 Hannah6 (Daniel5 William. William.3 Isaac ) was born Oct. 12, 1774; married Stephen Frothingham Nov. 19, 1796; and died Sept. 18, 1823. He was baptized Jan. 22, 1769, the son of Jonathan and Huldah (Sprague) Frothingham; and died July 10, 185?. He was a merchant in Newburyport, and lived on Market st. He was a member of the Phoenix Fire Society. Children: I Stephen born May 4, 1798; mar. 1st Harriot Beck; 2nd Abigail Beck II George w. " Dec. 9, 1799; mar. Mary Ann McClellan III Daniel J. 11 Dec. 8, 1801; died Apr.?, 1840 IV Joseph A. " Apr. 25, 1804; mar. Martha E. Beck V Albert " Mar. 30, 1806; died Sept. 21, 1841 VI Caroline s. '' Apr. 8, 1808; died July 20, 1809 VII Hannahs. " Jan. 18, 1811; died unmarried Oct. 25, 1866 (189) VIII William born June 17, 1812; mar. Harriet Stockman IX Edwin " Jan. 17, 1815; It Mary ·S. Swett, no issue.

705 6 4 2 William (William5 William William.3 Isaae ) was born Aug. 31, 1776; married Abigail Clement Feb. 24, 1803; and died July 21, 1847. She was born May 17, 1784, the daugh­ ter of Stephen and Anna (Hoyt) Clement and died June 18, 18?0. He lived at West Amesbury, now Merrimac, and was a carriage builder. His inventory came to $701.50. Children: * 1193 I Dolly born Jan. 19, 1804 1194 II Anne Oct. 4, 1805; died Sept. 23, 180? 1195 III Abigail " Sept. 3, 1807; died un­ married Nov. 19, 1848 1196 IV Anne 11 July 16, 1809; died un­ married Mar. 12, 1874 * 1197 V Mary " Sept. 1, 1811 1198 VI William " Jan. 22, 1814; died un- married Oct. 1, 1870 * 1199 VII John Bradstreet " Apr. 22, 1816 * 1200 VIII Sarah 11 June 30, 1818 * 1201 IX Eliza " Dec. 4, 1821 1202 X Henry " Nov. 9, 1822; died Nov. 27, 1822 1203 XI Stephen C. " Mar. 26, 1824; died Sept. 5, 1824 1204 XII Caroline " July 1, 1825; unmarried 1205 XIII Nicholas " Dec. 13, 1826; died July 17, 1832.

(190) 712

Isaac6 (William5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 24, 1764; married Mary Bell.Jan. 20, 1786; and died about 1808. She was born and died Sept. 10, 1794. He was a mariner, and after his death the guardianship of his son was given to Jeremiah Folsom. Children: * 1206 I Martha born Aug. 1, 1790 * 1207 II Isaac " Mar. 16, 1792

713

Martha6 (William5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2 ) was bap­ tized June 12, 1768; married David Varnham Dec. 29, 1?96; and died Sept. 14, 1830. He was born ; and died Oct. 22, 1845. His name is written interchangeably in the records Varnham or Farnham. He was a sea-faring man, and probably a ship-captain. Children: I Martha born Sept. 30, 1800 II Harriet " Sept. 30, 1804; married Jacob Horton Aug. 8, 1824 III James J. II Aug. 17, 1808; died at sea June 28, 1832

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William6 (Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 rsaac2 ) was born Mar. 8, 1780; married Hannah Keth Leach May 19, 1805; and died Mar. 23, 1850. She was baptized May 9, 1784, the daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Swett) Leach; and

(191) died before 1850. William was a joiner or carpenter, and lived on School St. in Newburyport. All his c•hildren were living in 1850, and it is.possible that the Charles John­ son ·whose wife was Alm~ra and who had children was his son. Children: 1206a I \ililliam Moody born July 18, 1807. 1207a II Charles n Aug. 11, 1809 • 1208a III .Adeline n Nov. 25, 1811; unmarried.

fil. 6 Isaac (Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2) was born Dec. 13, 1784; married Sally Boardman Goldthwaite May 6, 1810; and died Oct. 8, 1863. She was born Oct. 12, 1791, the daughter of ~ohn G. and Sally ( ) Goldthwaite; and died Har. 25, 1868. He was a house-painter, and lived on Fair st. in Newburyport. Children: * 1209 I Harriet born Feb. 11, 1811. * 1210 II Mary B. n I"'lar• 31, 1813. * 1211 III Sarah Jan. 23, 1816. * 1212 IV John n Sept. 23, 1818; married perhaps Jane Millington, Sept. 25, 1836. 1213 V Samuel P. N. 11 Sept. 21, 1820; died unmarr;ed Nay 29, 1858. 1214 VI Elizabeth It Oct. 6, 1822; died unmarried Oct. 2, 1863. 1215 VII Joseph W. 11 June 11, 1825. 1216 VIII George H. n Nov. 7, 1827; died Nov. 10, 1827. 1217 IX William H. tr Jan. 12, 1829 1218 X Ann Maria ti June 11, 1831; died Sept. 9, 18330 1219 XI Hannah u July 26, 1834; married Samuel F. Rundlett. At this time she had changed her name to Emily. No issue. (192) 716

Elizabeth6 (Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Jan. 8, 1786; married Hugh G. Betton, of whom I know noth­ ing, and she died Jan. 1, 1844. Child: I Eliza Jane born June 21, 1814

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6 4 2 Sally (Isaac5 Isaac William3 Isaac ) was born Oct. 5, 1801; and perhaps married Capt. John Lee of Manchester Apr. 8, 1823. He may have been t~e John Lee born Sept. 25, 1?95; son of Isaac Jr. and Rachel (Allen) Lee. I am thus indefinite because, while the information was given me by a person who professed to have a record, the proof itself was not forthcoming. T.his couple had the follow­ ing: Children: I John Q. A. born Feb. 25, 1825 II David 11 June 8, 1830 III Sarah J. " Aug. 7, 1832

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Eleazer6 (Joseph5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 9, 1773; married Sally Newman June 11, 1797; and died June 7, 1847. She was born Feb. 24, 1774, the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Johnson) (393) Newman; and died of paralysis Oct. 28, 1844. H€ was a shipmaster, and a member of the Newburyport Marine Society. He was once

(193) captured by a British privateer off the mouth of the Mis­ sissippi, and a prize crew put aboard. By a stratagem, however, he succeeded in· recapturing his vessel. He was an officer of the Marine Society for nineteen years. Later he left the sea and went into business with Capt. Paul Simpson, whose life he once saved by re~cuing him from drowning when he fell from a boat into the . He was a president of the Mechanics Bank. Children: 1220 I Joseph born Jan. 17, 1801; married Emmeline Dole of Hallowell, Me. Died 1861. No issue. 1221 II Sally " Jan. 2, 1803; died May 29, 1816 1222 III William P. Feb. 21, 1805; died unmarried " Dec. 23, 1874 1223 IV Elizabeth II Oct. 4, 1807; married Joseph Stover 1832. No issue. Died Mar. 5, 1844. 1224 V Martha J. " Sept. 2, 1811; died unmarried Dec. 19, 1876 1225 VI Richard II Oct. 18, 1813 1226 VII Ann G. " Sept. 5, 1815; died unmarried Mar. 19, 1851 1227 VIII Daniel N. It Dec. 15, 1819; died unmarried Aug. 18, 184?

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Elizabeth6 (Joseph5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 9, 1775; married Richard Dole ; and died at Beloit, Wis. Nov. 6, 1862. Mr. Dole had an ice business in Beloit. This family is taken from various records in the Richard Johnson family.

(194) Children: I William II Joseph III Elizabeth

726

6 William Pierce (William P.5 Eleazer4 William3 rsaac2 ) was born May 13, 1785; married first Henrietta Tracy Jan. 18, 1807. She was born June 28, 1782, the daughter of John and Margaret (Laughton) Tracy; and died July 8, 1812. He married second Sarah Wait Feb. 13, 1815. He died July 7, 1832. He was educated at Dummer Academy; and after his father's death took charge of his shipping business. on its failure, and the death of his first wife, however, he retired to his father's farm in Byfield where he spent the remainder of his life. Children: 1228 I William P. born Nov. 10, 1807; married Eliza­ beth Gerrish; no issue. Died Aug. 18, 1873. * 1229 II Margaret L. " Jan. 20, 1809 * 1230 III Edward A. rt Aug. 10, 1810 Children of second wife 1231 IV Lucretia M. born Nov. 6, 1815; married 1232 V George F. " Oct. 26, 1816; married three times. 1233 VI Eliza Wait '' Apr. 20, 1818; died unmarried 1234 VII Sarah Jane " Feb. 21, 1820; mar. 1st James Stimson, 2nd Maj. Treherne. No issue. 1235 VIII Freeman n ; married

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Eleazer6 (William P. 5 Eleazer 4 William.3 Isaac2 ) was born Nov. 12, 1790; married Fanny Toppan Oct. 1, 1811; and died Feb. 2?, 1870. She was born Aug. 14, 1791, the daugh­ ter of Edward and Rachel (Smith.) Toppan; and died Aug. 11, 18?0. He entered Harvard College in the class of 1810, but owing to financial difficulties had to leave in his first year. He filled the offices of town and city clerk in Newburyport from Mar. 28, 1831 until his death. In person he was large and well-formed like his father, height six feet, weight from 190 to 200 pounds. From The Newburyport Daill Herald: "His manners were stately and- urbane, and were dictated by sincere kindliness". Children: * 1236 I Eleazer born Apr. 26, 1813 * 1237 II Nancy T. " Sept. 30, 1814 1238 III Sarah G. tt Aug. 25, 1816; died unmarried Oct. 25, 1904 1239 IV Charles T. " Nov. 21, 1819; married Sarah A. Cutler 1865, no issue. Died June?,· 1894. 1240 V Philip H. " Aug. 2, 1821; died June 15, 1823 1241 VI Fanny " Apr. 19, 1823; died unmarried June 15, 1847

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Jonathan Greenleaf6 (William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Nov. 12, 1790; married Betsy White Oct. 14, 1813; and died Sept. 9, 1868. She was born Mar. 30, 1794, the daughter of Gilman and Betsy (Brown) White; and died June 9, 1863. He went to Dummer Academy and Harvard College with his twin brother Eleazer, graduating from

(196) Harvard in the class of 1810. He then studied medicine, and began practice in Newburyport, where he remained until his death. He was the exact replica of his twin, which gave rise to many humorous mistakes concerning them. Children: 1242 I Lewis Henry bap. Nov. 3, 1815; married Sarah E. Hutchins 1862. No is­ sue. Died 1901. 1243 II Hannah G. P. born Oct. 4, 1819; married Henry Clarke 1858. No issue. Died Apr. 1885. 1244 III Sarah E. " June 7, 1821; married David Reade 1845, no issue. Died Dec. 16, 1911. 1245 IV Jonathan G. " Sept. 18, 1822; died Aug. 29, 1823. * 1246 V Jacob P. 11 Mar. 28, 1824 * 1247 VI Gilman W. II Dec. 9, 1825 1248 VII Mary A. II May 22, 1827; died Feb. 16, 1831 1249 VIII Thomas E. n June 24, 1829; died Apr. 8, 1833 1250 IX Francis w. " Mar. 9, 1831; died unmarried Nov. 18, 1907. Civil War Veteran. * 1251 X Lydia H. W. II Mar. 23, 1845

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Hannah6 (Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 29, 1770; married Capt. John Sewall ~oppan Dec. 22, 1789; and died June 2, 1839. He was baptized June 24, 1764, the son of Jacob and Elizabeth (Hall) Toppan; and died Oct. 28, 1838. He lived in Newburyport, was a member of the Marine Society, and its treasurer 1811-1815. He commanded at various times the brigs Lucy, Betsy, Carthage,

(197) Snow, America, and Nancy. Aug. 9, 1813 while on a trip from Boston to Newburyport with a valuable cargo, he was chased into Squam by the English privateer Dart of five guns. Children: I Sewall born July 3, 1790; died unmarried at Guadaloupe Jan. 22, 1811 II Lydia I. n Nov. 20, 1793; died Jan. 16, 1800 III Jeremiah P. " July 6, 1795; married Lydia P. Balch Apr. 15, 1822; died 1869. 7 children. President of Ma­ rine Insurance Co. New York IV Jacob July 11, 1797; died unmarried at Guadaloupe Jan. 29, 1817 V Hannah It 1799; died July 20 or 24, 1804 VI Lydia I. 11 Dec. 25, 1801; died May 24, 1818 VII Elizabeth " Aug. 14, 1804; married Job.Ii Balch, 4 children; died Mar. 17, 1833 VIII Isaac G. 11 Sept. 17, 1806; married Elizabeth Blumphey. No issue. Died Sept. 17, 1840. IX Hannah J. " Feb. 22, 1809; married 1st Joseph T. Johnson, no issue; 2nd Joseph Perley of Ipswich, 4 children. Died 1870. X John S. " Mar. 18, 1811

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Eleazer6 (Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Oct. 6, 1775; married first (int.) Jane Noyes May 20, 1798. She was born Oct. 5, 1778, the daughter of Joseph and Han­ nah (Knapp) Noyes; and died Mar. 17, 1808. He married second Elizabeth Clarkson Mar. 8, 1809, who was born Mar. 12, 1778, the daughter of James and Elizabeth ( )

(198) Clarkson; and died Aug. 24, 185?. He died Aug. 23, 1850. He was a rope-maker, with two large rope-walks on South, now Bromfield, St. In later years he was the keeper of the almshouse, and was called Poorhouse Eleazer to distinguish him from his cousins. Children: 1252 I Jeremiah born Mar. 15, 1799; married Hannah Newman Oct. 11, 1821 * 1253 II Eleazer 11 Aug. 17, 1800 * 1254 III Jane 11 Apr. 3, 1804 1255 IV John Sewall " Apr. 1, 1806 Children of second wife 1256 V Frederick born Jan. 24, 1810; died Oct. 28, 1829 125? VI Elizabeth " Jan. 8, 1812; died Mar. 23, 1813 1258 VII Elizabeth H Apr. 11, 1815; died July 1, 1838 1259 VIII Mary ti Mar. 5, 1818; died Apr. 2?, 183? 1260 IX Jacob G. II May 14, 1822; died June 9, 1840 1261 X Hannah 11 before 1829; died fifteen day-a later 1829

?34

Abigail6 (Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William.3 Isaac2 ) was born July 14, 1?83; married first Johns. Hodge Apr. 2, 1801, who was born July 1, 1776, the son of Mi~hael and Sarah (Sewall) Hodge; and died at sea Jan. 1804. She married second Capt. Paul Simpson Nov. 17, 1806, who was born at York, Me. Dec. 28, 1773, the son of Thomas and Humility (Nowell) Simpson; and died Feb. 13, 1854. She died July 26, 1856. Her husbands were both master mariners, and

(199) members of the Newburyport Marine Society. Capt. Simpson was treasurer of the Society 1829-1831, and vice-president 1831-183?. After leaving the sea he went into partnership with Capt. Eleazer Johnson (?22) in an importing business. He lived on Lime St. in a house which came to his wife from her first husband. Children: I Paul born May 31, 1808; died unmarried May 20, 1861 II Michael H. ti Nov. 15, 1809; married 1st Eliza­ beth D. Kilham 1832, 3 children. 2nd Evangeline Marr 1882. No issue. Died 1884. IV Clarina " . June 1, 1814; married Josiah w. Lake 1832 V Sarah J. If Oct. 1, 1816; married Robert Pear- son Oct. 12, 1840. No issue. VI Thomas C. n Aug. 8, 1819; married Sarah A. Wood. Numerous descendants. VII Mary D. H. It Dec. 16, 1821 VIII Elizabeth H. ti Jan. 9, 1828

735

Green Pearson6 (Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Aug. 10, 1785; married Lydia Ingalls Greenleaf Mar. 27, 1808; and died on a passage from New Orleans to Bordeaux Aug. 5, 181?. She was born May 20, 1790, the daughter of John and Esther (Toppan) Greenleaf; and died Oct. 13, 1856. Capt. Johnson joined the Newbury-port Ma­ rine Society in 1811. While in command of the ship Abi­ gail he was captured by a British privateer May 28, 1807, carried into Malta and condemned. Children: * 1262 I Isaac G. born May 28, 1810 {200) * 1263 II Lydia I. born June 16, 1812 1264 III Mary G. " May 29, 1814; married Capt. Stephen Haskell 1836. No issue. Died Sept. 1874. * 1265 IV Hannah 11 Feb. 16, 1816

736 6 4 2 Joseph (Eleazer5 Eleazer William.3 Isaac ) was born Mar. 27, 1787; married Sarah Palmer and died • The only authorities for this family are notes in a Simpson family Bible, and others made by Nancy T. (Johnson) Gray. Children: 1266 I Jose-ph 1267 II Sarah

737 4 Nicholas6 (Nicholas5 Eleazer William3 Isaac2 ) was born Oct. 14, 1777; married Elizabeth Davenport April 6, 1801; and died Nov. 19, 1825. She was born May 1777, the daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth ( ) Davenport; and died Feb. 14, 1870. He was twice elected a selectman of Newburyport. Children: 1268 I Nicholas born Jan. 18, 1802 1269 II Elizabeth " Sept.- 8, 1804; died unmarried Mar. 20, 1865 1270 III Augusta n Sept. 21, 1806; married Thomas A. Smith 1832. No issue. Died Dec. 18, 1871.

(201) 1271 IV Charles born Aug. 21, 1809; died unmarried Nov. 7, 1880 * 1272 V Mary H. bap. Oct. 13, 1811 1273 VI Almira born June 3, 1814; died unmarried Apr. 9, 1895 * 1274 VII Serena " Nov. 4, 1817 * 1275 VIII Lucy Ann " Aug. 3, 1820

740

6 4 2 Elizabeth (Nicholas5 Eleazer William3 Isaac ) was born Sept. 9, 1784; married John Newmarch Cushing for his second wife Jan. 30, 1815; and died Feb. 23, 1865. He was born in Salisbury May 8, 1779, the son of Benjamin and Han­ nah (Hazeltine) Cushing; and died Jan. 5, 1849. He married first Lydia Dow Apr. 1, 1799, by whom he had four children. Caleb Cushing, attorney-general under Pres. Pierce, also minister plenipotentiary to China, and minister to Spain, was his son by his first marriage. John N. Cushing began going to sea at eleven years of age; made several short voyages to the West Indies when young, and in 1806 was mas­ ter and part owner of the ship Hesper. During this part of his career he was three times captured by the British. In 1815 he left the sea, and became a merchant. He built seventeen vessels which traded with Russia, Holland, and the north of Europe. Children: I Mary Ann born Mar. 4, 1816; died Aug. 31, 1831 II Infant " Aug. 16, 181?; died same day III Philip J. tt Dec. 11, 1818; died unmarried Sept. 29, 1846 IV John N. " Oct. 21, 1820; married Mary L. Brown 1843; 5 children; died July 12, 1904.

(202) V William born Aug. 10, 1823; married 1st Sarah M. Stone, 4 children; 2nd Ellen M. Holbrooke. Died 1875. VI Sarah C. " Aug. 10, 1823; died May 9, 1826. VII Elizabeth " July 1826; died Sept. 29, 1828

745

Henry6 (Nicholas5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Oct. 4, 1796; married first Elizabeth LeBreton Apr. 10, 1823. She was born Aug. 21, or 24, 1803, the daughter of Capt. Peter and Tabitha (Lewis) LeBreton; and died Apr. 28, 1825. He married second her sister Mary Anthony Le­ Breton May 4, or 7, 1826, who was born Dec. 20, 1806; and died Jan. 8, 1871. He died Mar. 13, 1859. He was six times chosen a selectman of Newburyport, and was its sec­ ond mayor, serving in 1852 and 1853. He was a ship­ merchant, and frequently associated in business with his brother-in-law, Capt. Cushing. Children: 1276 I Henry LeBreton born Apr. 17, 1825; lost at sea Nov. 24, 1846. Children of second wife * 1277 II Nicholas born Nov. 13, 1827 * 1278 III Elizabeth LeB. " Oct. 4, 1829

746

Philip6 (Philip5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Mar. 16, 1792; married Miriam Sargent July 8, 1818; and died May 12, 1857. She was born Nov. 28, 1796, the daugh­ ter of Ebenezer and Mercy (Walker) Sargent; and died Oct.

(203) 20, 1878. He lived in the brick house at the foot of Fed­ eral St., and is buried in Old Hill Cemetery. He is listed in the City Directory as a merchant. Children: * 1279 I Miriam born May 19, 1819 * 1280 II Philip 11 Jan. 2, 1821 1281 III Sarah J. 11 Aug. 24, 1822; died unmarried Apro 16, 1891 1282 IV Clarissa A. II Nov. 11, 1824; died unmarried July 22, 1845 1283 V Nicholas It Aug. 30, 1826; died Dec. 12, 1835 1284 VI Alfred A. II Oct. 4, 1828; drowned Apr. 25, 1843 1285 VII Charlotte E. It July 24, 1832; died unmarried Sept. 30, 1913 * 1286 VIII Frederick w. 11 Apr. 15, 1834

752 4 Samuel Moody6 (John B. 5 Eleazer William3 Isaac2 ) was born Jan. 1, 1799; married Martha Hodgkins Morris Aug. 8, 1822; and died at sea Sept. 5, 1835. She was born Feb. 15, 1799, the daughter of John and Mary (Rolfe) Morris; and died July 27, 1856. He was a master mariner, a member of the Newburyport Marine Society; and commanded the ship Plutarch. Children: * 128? I Mary Lawrence born Mar. 23, 1827 1288 II Joseph Lawrence " Nov. 27, 1828; married Har~ riet Stockman Nov. 29, 1855. No issue. Civil War Veteran. Died Dec. 4, 1898.

(204) 1289 III Samuel Moody born Sept. 1831; married Hannah M. Sullivan of Castine, Me. July 3, 1859. Died at sea Dec. 13, 1860.

758 6 4 Moses (Moses5 Moses William3 Isaac2 ) was born in Bristol, N.H. Aug. 11, 1796; married Hannah Huntington Jan. 21, 1816; and died Apr. 26, 1881. She was born July 1, 1?95, the daughter of Jonathan and Jane (Abbott) Hunting- ton; and died • They lived for a time at least in Alexandria, N.H., and latterly in Bridgewater. I have been unable to find the birth of children with the exception of one who must have been among the youngest, but the Histoq .2f. Bristo1 1 N.H. says he had eight. Children: 1290 I 1291 II 1292 III 1293 IV 1~94 V 1295 VI 1296 VII * 1297 VIII Merrill born 1829 in Alexandria.

?60

Dolly Moody6 (Moses5 Moses4 William.3 Isaac2) was born Mar. 23, 1800; married John Fletcher of Chelmsford, Mass. May 11, 1822. He was born Dec. 11, 1?94; and died May 1, 1842. She married second Maj. Jesse Colburn Mar. 28, 1846, the widower of her cousin Harriet Varnham. He died

(205) in 1860; and she died at Tyngsboro, Mass. Jan. 4, 1883. Children: I Laura M. born Apr. 1, 1823; married James Harris July 3, 184? II John E. II Oct. 1, 1824; married Ruth Stearns Oct. 1, 1847. No is- sue. Died 1851. III Josiah M. n Jan. 14, 1828; married Adaline J. Eastman Jan. 23, 1851. 6 children.

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Merri116 (Moses5 Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 23, 1805; married Hannah Holmes 1828; and died Dec. 1, 1835. She was born in Bridgewater, Mass. 1803, the daughter of Melvin and Hannah (Wade) Holmes; and died Dec. 11, 1835. The record says that both died of typhus-fever. They lived in Goffstown, N.H. Children: 1298 I Eliza Ann born Sept. 28, 1828; married James Monroe. , 1299 II A daughter fl died young. ' * 1300 III Melvin 11 Jan. 14, 1833 1301 IV Israel F. 11 May 1835; went west and all trace lost.

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Eliza6 (Moses5 Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Jan. 1, 1808; married Kimball Whitney Oct. 13, 1833; and died July 19, 1900. He was born Oct. 26, 1810, the son of and died Mar. 16, 1894. He lived in Campton at first, but in 1842 moved to

(206) Bristol where he had a blacksmith shop, and also owned a hotel. Six years later he sold these and moved to Ply­ mouth, N.H. Children: I Ann P. E. born May 24, 1835; married Manson S. Brown Apr. 19, 1859; died May 28, 1903. II Sarah " Apr. 10, 1838; died unmarried Apr. 2, 1893. III Emma J. 1t Jan. 8, 1844; died unmarried July, 14, 18?8.

76?

Elliott A.6 (Moses5 Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Feb. 15, 1815; married Marys. Caneley Apr. , 1840; and died • She was born at New Hampton , the daughter of Samuel and Phebe (Howe) Caneley; and died Jan. or Apr. 14, 1891 at Abington, Mass. He was a merchant in Haverhill, Lowell, Bridgewater, Mass. and Chelmsford. Children: 1302 I Laura born ; married George S. Adams Sept. 25, 1858 1303 II Caroline H. t1 ; married John Hobbs Apr. 1861 1304 III Jennie s. fl • married George Sinclair ' 1305 IV Medora M. " June 8, 1851; married Eldor- us Smith. Died Mar. 9, 1881.

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Anna M. 6 (William5 Moses4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Dec. 23., 1804; married Abel Gage of Pelham, N.H. Dec. 6, (20?) 1826; and died 1886. He was born 1?98, the son of Deacon Abel and Abigail ( ) Gage; and died 18?7. He was a farmer in Pelham. Children: I Angelina M. born Jan. 6, 1828 II Arthur A. " Mar. 9, 1830 III Walter E. " June 16, 1833; died 1861 IV Lyman B. " June 27, 1835 V Henrietta P. n Aug. 16, 183? VI Roscoe w. " Sept. 2, 1839 VII Emma Isadore " Sept. 24, 1841; died Aug. 17, 1861 VIII Ellen I. " Sept. 24, 1841; died Nov. 21, 1901 IX Sydney P. " Dec. 11, 1843 X Otis Allen " Nov. 13, 1846

770

Macy Ann6 (William5 Moses4 William3 Isaac2) was born June 27, 1808; married William Livingston of Lowell Nov. 26, 1829; and died Sept. 29, 1879. I know nothing about him. Children: I Caroline A. born Sept. 1, 1830 II William E. " June 25 , 18 32 III Alfred " May 25, 1837 IV Augustus It July 5, 1841 V A daughter 11 Sept. 5, 184?; died Sept. 6, 1847 VI Frederick n Sept. 5, 1847; died Oct. 7, 1847

(208) SEVENTH AND LATER GENERATIONS

From this point on the arrangement of generations will be as follows: the succeeding generations will fol­ low directly on the progenitors of the seventh. This is because only a few lines have been followed to the pres­ ent time.

772 6 4 2 Rachel? (Elias Daniel5 Thomas John3 John ) was born May 23, 1761; married David Smiley of Peterborough, N.H. Aug. 22, 1782; and died 1842. He was born Apr. 10, 1?60, the son of John Smiley, an immigrant from the north of Ireland; and died Oct. 3, 1855. He was a shoemaker by trade, but after he moved to Peterborough studied medicine, and practiced for many years. He was a lay preacher in the Baptist denomination, and a highly respected citizen of his town. He had an interesting Revolutionary record, which is told at some length in The History of Peterborough, N.H. by Alb?rt Smith. Children: I Elias born July 10, 1783; mar. Betsy Bowers II Elizabeth tt Aug. 7, 1785; mar. Benjamin Skinner III Francis " Sept. 9, 1787; mar. Sally Am.es, 7 children. IV John " Dec. 14, 1789; mar. Priscilla Chase V William " June 6, 1792; die4 July 4, 1792 VI Mary II Sept. 21, 1793; mar. Benjamin v. Miller VII Ruth II Oct. 12, 1798; died Sept. 6, 1800 VIII David It Dec. 28, 1800; mar. Harriet C. Farnum­ IX James " Dec. 13, 1802; died Dec. 31, 1802

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Elizabeth7 (Elias6 Daniel5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 18, 1764; married William Chase (int.) July 9, 1?91; and died in Plaistow He was born about 1763, the son of James and Abigail (Bailey) Chase; and died Dec. 9, 1793. They lived in Haverhill, but his son moved to Plaistow, N.H. Child: I Edward Little bap. Oct. 3, 1793; married Levina Stevens, 1 child.

776

Ruth7 (Elias6 Daniel5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Sept. 2, 1770; married David Morse May 29, 1794; and died Nov. 16, 1795. He was born July 26, 1767, the son of David and Sarah (Morse) Morse; married second Rebecca White 1797; and died Apr. 23, 1814. Child: I Ruth Johnson born July 21, 1795; married William Bailey Oct. 2, 1817

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Daniel? (Elias6 Daniel5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born July 4, 1774; married Sarah Alden Jan. 24, 1802; and died Mar. 1 or 5, 1841. She was born Children: * 1306 I Alden8 born Nov. 11, 1803; married Mary B. John­ son (792) June 18, 1849; and died Mar. 24, 1875. She was born 1812, the daughter of Thomas (442) and Lydia (Noyes) Johnson, and died (210) Child: a. Ambrose9 born May 7, 1850; married Mary L. Bass Dec. 24, 1872, and is said to have had three children: Helen F.10 born June 6, 1874; Harry A.lo born Feb. 8, 1882; and Raymond A.10 born Oct. 3, 1890. 1307 II Elizabeth born July 6, 1806; married William B. Saunders Sept. 5, 1851. 1308 III Lemuel LeB. born 1808; died Jan. 22, 1811 1309 IV Gideon s.8 born Apr. 25, 1810; married in Spen­ cer, Mass. Mary White Jones May 27, 1841; and died Dec. 25, 1888. She was born Sept. 9, 1817, a daughter of Asa and Lucy (Dunbar) Jones; and died He was educated at Dart­ mouth College, Class of 1838, and Andover Theo­ logical Seminary 1840, and was a missionary pastor at churches in the midwest. He died at Stillman Valley, Ill. He had at least one child: Henry Martyn9 born Jan. 1843; died Sept. 9, 1843. 1310 V Lemuel LeB. born June 7, 1812; married Dorothy Williams, died Feb. 24, 1848. No issue. 1311 VI Sally " Aug. 10, 1815; married her cousin John Alden of Fair­ haven, Mass. 1312 VII Daniel " Nov. 14, 1817; married Mary Ann Smith of Newburyport June 1842. She was the daughter of Edmund and Martha Smith born Apr. 11, 1812.

779

Hannah7 (Timothy6 Daniel5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Mar. 15, 1765; married Gideon Morse (int.) Jan. 3, 1793; and died June 1, 1846. He was born in Haverhill,

(211) Mass. Jan. 6, 1765, the son of Henry and Rhoda (Cottle) George Morse; and died Sept. 9, 1848. They moved to En­ field, N.H. Children: I Sarah born June 2, 1793 Mary , married John Goodrich II " ' III Hannah n ,,,. married 1st a Guild; 2nd Amos Morse IV Edwin n , died aet. 21 ' V Henry " July 8, 1799; married Eleanor Doten; died 1884. VI Edward " Oct. 13, 1804; died Aug. 13, 1822

784

Dolly7 (John6 Maverick5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Mar. 28, 1800; married Daniel P. McQueston of Londonderry Dec. 2, 1818; and died Dec. 6, 1831. He was born married Mary Ann Bradley Oct. 13, 1835; and died I have only found the birth of one child, but from John Johnson's will am inclined to think that there may have been others. John Johnson devised to a "Dolly", wife of Dudley F. Leavitt of Bangor, Me., and to a "Fanny", wife of Charles P. Whittier of Bangor, who had children. Child: I John Johnson born Jan. 24, 1820; married Abigail P. Bradley Oct.19.1845.

785

Hannah7 (Thomas6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Sept. 26, 1786; married Amos George ,,. and died ' (212) in Athens, Me. Feb. 1, 1864. He was born Mar. , 1785, the son of and died Feb. 5, 1864. The names of the children were taken from the Greeley Famill by George H. Greeley; but the dates are from Athens grave records. Children: I Rachel born II Rachel n III Abbott W. Feb. 26, 1808; mar. Sophia F. Odlin IV Greenleaf ft V .Sarah " VI Elvira " VII Lucinda 11 VIII Hannah If IX Rufus II Apr. 17, 1820; mar. Grace A. Curtis X Leonard J. tt 1822; died June 19, 1886; Civil war ve·teran.

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Frederick7 (Thomas6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Oct. 26, 1789; married Nancy Chase Mar. 12, 1814; and died Oct. 17, 1880. She was born July 31, 1793, the daughter of Joseph and Deborah (Williams) Chase; and died Sept. 11, 1878. Frederick Johnson was a grocer in West Bradford, Mass. Children: 1313 I Leonard8 born Jan. 5, 1815; died May 14, 1852 in Honolulu, H.T. * 1314 II William Frederick8 born Apr. 18, 1816; married first in New York City Sarah A. Vanderbilt Nov. 21, 1838. She was born May 21, 181?, the daughter of Timothy Vanderbilt; and died June 2, 1845. He married second Sarah w. Proctor

(213) June 6, 1849. She was born Nov. 7, 1828, the daughter of William and Ruth (Bray) Proctor. In 1875 he was living in Muscatine, Iowa. Child of first wife a. Emeline L.9 born July 9, 1842; married Joseph H. Cummings Children of second wife b. Sarah v.9 born Feb. 12, 1850 c. Charles w.9 born Nov. 10, 1851, said to have married and to have had children. d. Ann c.9 born Aug. 24, 1853 * 1315 III George8 born Oct. 14, 1818; married Emma El­ dridge Hodgkins of Newburyport Mar. 20, 1848; and died Aug. 17, 1873. She was born in 1819, the daughter of Joseph and Emma ( ) Hodg- kins; and died • He was a well-to-do shoe manufacturer in Bradford, Mass. Children: a. George Hazen9 born Dec. 3, 1848; married Lizzie H. and lived in Stoughton, Mass. At least one child. b. Herbert Morris9 born Dec. 8, 1850 c. Emma Ann9 born June 20, 1852; died Sept. 22, 1852. d. Frederick William9 born Oct. 24, 1853; married Ella F. Kimball July 2, 1879; and died Dec. 3, 1938. She was born . May 22, 1847, the daughter of James and Anna E. (Ames) Kimball; and died He graduated from Amherst College in 1875; and the Harvard Medical School in 1881. He practiced medicine in Bradford and Bos­ ton and in 1920 was elected professor of Clinical Gynecology at Tufts Medical School. Children: 1 Joanna A.lo born July 27, 1880; died Sept. 1, 1880.

(214) 2 Frederick10 born Apr. 21, 1883 3 Allan McF. 10 born May 6, 1888 e. Helen Louise9 born July 7, 1855; married Samuel Dinsmore. f. Alice Rebecca9 born July 12, 1856; married G. W. Shinn. g. Allan McFarlan9 born Jan. 13, 1860; died Aug. 22, 1860. * 1316 IV Ann Maria8 born Oct. 13, 1820; married John Girdler of Manchester, Mass. Jan. 20, 1846; and died Feb. 2, 1847. He was born Nov. 11, 1814, the son of William and Peggy (Hilton) Girdler; and died Child: a. Anna9 born Oct. 23~ 1846; died Apr. 23, 1847 1317 V Hazen w. 8 born July 24, 1822; died Apr. 7, 1839 1318 VI James T.8 born Oct. 29, 1824; died May 10, 1825 1319 VII Emeline L.8 born Feb. 26, 1826; died July 29, 1841 1320 VIII Abby Hazeltine8 born Mar. 25, 1828; died Oct. 1. 1908. She was a teacher. From 1853 to 1875 she was the principal of Bradford Academy, and after that had a private school in Boston until 1892. 1321 IX Charles Everett8 born Nov. 1, 1830. He lived in Boston.

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Nathaniel? (Thomas6 Seth5 Thomas4 John' John2 ) was born Feb. 17, 1794; married Sophia Patten May 29, 1817; and died Dec. 9, 1866. She was born in Amesbury July 31, 1793, the daughter of John and Polly (Swett) Patten; and died July

(215) 19, 1873. He was a farmer in Haverhill. Children: 1322 I Mary p.8 born Mar. 12, 1820; died unmarried Sept. 26, 1882 * 1323 II Charles born Feb. 16, 1822; married Ma~y Abby Perkins Nov. 5, 1850; and died before 18?3. She was born in Newburyport Aug. 4, 1830, the daugh­ ter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Saunders) Per­ kins. They lived in Amesbury. Children: a. Charles Leroy9 born Aug. 1, 1851; married Harriet P. Morse, and had children. b. Horace9 born Aug. 18, 1859; died Oct. 20, 1859" c. Henry F.9 born May 12, 1863. * 1324 III Louisa8 born Mar. 20, 1824; married Andrew J. Huntress Oct. 11, 184-8; and died Sept. 3, 1864. He was born Mar. 20, 1824, the son of George and Susan (Hardy) Huntress. They lived in Groveland, Mass. Children: a. Allston9 born Aug. 31, 1849; married Caroline E. Barnard, had issue. b. Annette9 born Aug. 30, 1851 c. Edward w.9 born Oct. 28, 1853; married Anna Larson. d. Louisa J.9 born Aug. l?, 1855; married Ira G. Wilder. e. Andrew M.9 born Feb. 15, 1858; married first Ida Bailey, second Jennie F. Brown. He lived in Haverhill, and had issue. f. Cornelia J.9 born July 10, 1860; married Charles E. Bailey and had issue. g. Mabel p.9 born Nov. 18, 1863; married w. Ma­ honey, and had issue. 1325 IV Lydia8 born Dec. 1828; unmarried; living in 1873" (216) 1326 V Newe118 born Mar. 10, 1830; died unmarried July 24, 1884. 1327 VI Sarah E.8 born t died unmarried.

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Leonard7 (Thomas6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born July 27, 1796; married Myra Chase (int.) Oct. 9, 1819; aDd died Mar. 22, 1865. She was born June 12, 1797, the daugh­ ter of Woodman and Lydia (Goodrich) Chase; and died Jan. 29, 1883. He lived in Bradford, where he was a shoe manu­ facturer. Children: • 1328 I Leverett w.8 born Feb. 11, 1822; married Cath­ arine A. Brown Nov. 28, 1844; and died June 19, 1864. She was born Mar. 23, 1824, the daugh­ ter of Josiah and Mary (Chase) Brown; and died after 1864. He is called in the records first "trader" and then shoe manufacturer. Children: a. Edward F.9 born Oct. 29, 1845; died June 24-, 1849. b. Willis Clark9 born June 5, 1849; married first Hattie E. Johnson; second Nora E. Blaisdell. Children: Leonard s.10 and Harry w.10 c. Kate E.9 born Apr. 11, 1852 d. Cornelia9 born June 11, 1854 e. Carrie w.9 born Feb. 5, 1865; died Oct. 25, 1865. • 1329 II LutherB born May 2, 1824; married Mary F. George Nov. 10, 1852; and died Dec. 25, 1862. She was born Sept. 14, 1829, the daughter of Moses D. and Mary D. (Whittier)_George. Luther

{21?) graduated from Dartmouth College (Phi Beta Kappa) in 1847, and then taught school for two years in Bradford and Haverhill. He then studied medicine, receiving his M.D. from the University of Medical School in 1850. He practiced in Haverhill and Bradford. Children: a. Mary Whittier9 born Sept. 9, 1855 b. Grace M.9 born Oct. 7, 1858; married Horace E. Bartlett May 19, 1886 c. Fanny c.9 born Nov. 28, 1861; married John L. Harvey Oct. 15, 1889 * 1330 III Laburton8 born Feb. 21, 1827; married Caroline E. Porter Jan. 8, 1851; and died • She was born in Salisbury, Mass. July 2, 1831, the daughter of Ebenezer and Caroline c. (Plum- mer) Porter; and died • They lived in Bradford, Mass. Children: a. Anna Porter9 born Mar. 6, 1856; died Sept. 18, 1878 b. Charles G.9 born Nov. 25, 1857; married Eleanor B. Kimball Sept. 22, 1880; and died • She was born Aug. 1, 1858, the daughter of William B. and Eleanor (Gillum) Kimball; and died . Children: 1 Eleanor K. 10 born July 17, 188? 2 Laburton10 born Dec. 12, 1890; died Feb. 7, 1896. 1331 IV Priscilla J.8 born Aug. 30, 1830; died unmar­ ried May 2, 1867. 1332 V Cornelia8 born Oct. 24, 1832; died unmarried Jan. 1853. * 1333 VI Leonard T.8 born Aug. 12, 1834; married Ade­ laide s. Johnson at Malden Oct. 15, 185?; and (218) died Oct. 15, 1876. She was born in New Bed­ ford Mar. 4, 1836, the daughter of Butler and Mary B. (Spooner) Johnson; and died Dec. 2, 1877. They lived in Haverhill. Children: a. Julia G.9 born Nov. 11, 1858 b. Amelia G.9 born Sept. 21, 1860; married Edward O. Holmes 1890; 1 son. c. Mary A.9 born Jan. 20, 1867 1334 VII Julia Clark8 born Nov. 4, 1837; died Sept. 29, 1862

790

Louisa7 (Thomas6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born July 30, 1804; married (int.) William H. Kimball of London­ derry, N.H. Oct. 30, 1824; and died May 8, 1838. He was born Sept. 22, 1798, the son o! Amos and Affe (Hastings) Kimball. For a second wife he married his wife's younger sister, Lucinda, Nov. 9, 1838. She had no issue. He died Sept. 15, 1840, and his widow married second Daniel Fitts, and .died Sept. 27, 1888. After his marriage William Kim­ ball lived in Haverhill. Children: I Albert F. born Oct. 30, 1827; married Harriet E. Dodge and had issue. II Mary Johnson It May 23, 1830; married Ambrose Kim­ ball; died 1850.

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William? (Seth6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Nov. 23, 1792; married Sarah Bartlett Apr. 8, 1824; and

(219) died Apr. 10, 1828. She was born , the daugh- ter of Thomas and Dolly (Blaisdell) Bartlett. Children: 1335 I Nancy B. born 1336 II Sarah " Jan. 1828; died Apr. 9, 1828

796

Alvin7 (Seth6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Nov. 28, 1?9?; married Lucretia Mooney ; and died Sept. 19, 1851. I know nothing about her. The grave rec­ ord giving the death of a Lucretia Johnson was probably her daughter. They lived in Campton, N.H. Children: (Taken from the Greeley Family) 133? I Mooney born 1338 II Lucretia 1t 1845; died 186?

797

Nathan? (Seth6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 17, 1800; married Betsy Blake Nov. 11, 1824; and died at Bridgewater, N.H. May 9, 1875. She was born at Thorn­ ton, N.H. July 26, 1802, the daughter of Israel and Rachel (Tandy) Blake; and died in Bridgewater Jan. 16, 1887. Children: born • died young. 1339 I Daniel ' 1340 II Mary J. " • married Elhanon ' w. Hutchins. Ruth J. ti • died aged 16. 1341 III ' Clarrisa t1 • died aged 22. 1342 IV ' Abel T. ti • died at sea • 1343 V ' (220) * 1344 VI Martha E !3 born Nov. 17, 1840; married first George Parker Aug. 10, 1874, and second Daniel F. Garland. Child: a. William H.9 born May 13, 1875 1345 VII Rachel A. 8 born Nov. 28, 1842; married Edward E. Ferrin at Plymouth, N.H. Mar. 12, 186?; and died He was born at Thornton, N.H. Dec. 24, 1836, the son of Jonathan and Achsa (Paine) Ferrin. Rachel was his second wife. Child: a. Carrie M.9 born July 2, 1873 1346 VIII Lucretia M.8 born Sept. 6, 1845; married David P. Dunbar Jan. 186?; and died Aug. 8, 186?. • 134? IX Henry Alvin8 born 1851; married first Emma H. Benton Sept. 30, 1872. Married second Della M. Evans, who was born in 1861, the daugh­ ter of Freeman L. and Mary A. (Howe) Evans. Child: a. Fred Lewis9 born May 14, 1890 1348 X Ruth8 born ; died young. (The first five names in this family taken from The Histot7: ·or- Bristol, N.H.)

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John7 (Seth6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born May 25, 1803; married Betsy Mason Dec. 12, 1828 at Sandwich, H.N.; and died Jan. 28, 1872. She was born at Sandwich Aug. 21, 1805; and died at Campton, where they had lived, Jan. 21, 18?2. (221) Children: 1348 I Sarah8 born May 30, 1836; married Samuel S. L. Morrison Mar. 29, 1872. They lived in Ashland, N~H. 1349 II Ann M. 8 • 1350 III Charles w. 8 born Jan. 21, 1840; married Lizzie L. Wheat June 17, 1874 at Groton, N.H., and died Children: a. Joseph w.9 born Jan. 7, 1876; married Flora P. Dow Nov. 8, 1901; and died Feb. 5, 1904. b. Ellen M.9 born Sept. 11, 1878.

801 6 Joseph? (Nathaniel Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born about 1796; married Mary Chase Apr. 20, 1819; and died June 6, 1841. She was born Aug. 14, 1797, the daugh­ ter of Joseph and Deborah (Williams) Chase; and died June 21, 1871. He was a farmer in East Haverhill, Mass. Children: * 1351 I Joseph8 born Mar. 3, 1820; married Anne Ayer Feb. 9, 1842; and died Mar. 10, 1852. She was born Mar. 30, 1821, the daughter of Richard and Mary (Smith) Ayer; and died They lived in Haverhill, Mass. Children: a. Henrietta A.9 born June 25, 1844; died Mar. 10, 1865. b. Harvey s.9 born Sept. 13, 1846; died Mar. 15, 1863. c. Horace M.9 born Aug. 19, 1851; died May 15, 1893. 1352 II Mary E. born Mar. 3, 1820; she was a twin of Joseph.

(222) 1353 III Caroline8 born Oct. 19, 1822. 1354 IV J?ranklin8 II Oct. 26, 1824; mar. Julia Ann and died Hay 27, 1859- 1355 V Walter8 II Apr. 6, 1827. 1356 VI Warren8 ti Apr. 6, 1827; married; died Feb. 29, 1888. 1357 VII Harrison3 II June .,-. ' 1829; died Apr. 4, 1867 • 1358 VIII Newman8 II June 3, 1829. 8 1359 IX Frances A. " Sept. 5, 1831. * 1360 X Adaline T. 811 July 1, 1833; married Edwin P. Gage Dec. 25, 1851; and died • He was born in Hopkinton, ~.H. Apr. 21, 1826, the son of Joseph and Ruth ( ) Gage; and died Apr. 11, 1891. Children: a. Charles9 born Anr. 1856;· died Sept. 1856.

b. Howard9 II Feb. 1858; died 1858. c. Harry9 II Apr. 1, 1863; died 1873. d. Frances9 II July 4, 1868. 1361 XI Amos P.8 born Jan. 23, 1836; married Harriet C. Davis Dec. 25, 1858; and died Jan. 8, 1870. 1362 XII Eliza8 11 Jan. 23, 1836; died Oct. 5, 1836. 8 1363 XIII Lewis " Nov. 19, 1837.

802 2 Darius7 (Nathaniel6 Seth5'lliomas4 John3 John ) was born about 179:.-; married first Hannah Greele_y (int.) Jan. 29, 1825; who was born 1801, and died Dec. 9, 1844. He married second Mrs. Miranda Bartlett r-Iay 2, 1847; and died in I-Iontreal June 1869. He was a shoe-cutter a.nd lived in Bradford and Haverhill.

(223) Children: 1364 I Annette born 1825; married Oliver Wor­ then Oct. 12, 1848; died 1854. No issue. 8 1365 II Abby s. 11 Nov. 182?; died May 27, 1851 8 * 1366 III Bradstreet n. born Aug. 24, 1829; married first in Brooklyn Edith M. Todd 1855. She was born 1835, the daughter of R. J. and Anna (Malcomson)Todd; and died in 185?. He married second in Montreal Annie Tait June 9, 1860, the daughter of John and (Maxwell) Tait; and died Children: a. Andrew Louis9 born Sept. 16, 1857; married Margaret McKibbin and had issue. b. Edith M. 9 It June 1, 1861 c. Hazen9 n Nov. 9, 1871 d. Ida M. 9 It May 29, 1877 8 136? IV Charles born 1832; died 1837 8 1368 V Hannah " Dec. 5, 1844; died Dec. 27, 1844

804

Hannah? (Nathaniel6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born about 1800; married Joshua Davis Oct. 7, 1834; and died • He was born in Amesbury Apr. 9, 1?93, the son of Joseph and Mary ( ) Davis; and died in Haverhill Nov. 15, 1854. He was a farmer. The printed record gives the marriage date as above; and I was unable to see the original. Children: I Lois Ann born July 17, 1824; married Nathan Johnson (815)

(224) II Joshua born July 17, 1824; died Dec. 10, 1824 III Henry w. 11 Oct. 24, 1829 IV Elizabeth J. ti Jan. 28, 1832 V Ann ti Apr. 4, 1834 VI Mary T. II Aug. 18, 1836 VII Mehitabel 11 before 1841

805

Adeline7 (Nathaniel6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born about 1803; married John Toppan'Feb. 20, 1828; and died July 15, 1830. He married for a second wife Adeline•s sister Mary Ann (807) May 12, 1831, who was born Feb. 14, 1811; and who died Nov. 27, 1886. He was born Mar. 24, 1803, the son of Benjamin and Martha s. ( ) Toppan; and died Apr. 10, 1881. He was a shoemaker. Children: I Margaret C. born Dec. 12, 1828 II A son " July 15, 1830; died the same day. Child of second wife: III Mary A. born Aug. 30, 1839

806

6 2 Nathaniel7 (Nathaniel Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John ) was born 1810; and his marriage intention to Sarah P. Fuller of Middleton was registered Sept. 10, 1836. The mar­ riage, however, may not have taken place. Sept. 13, 1840 he married Charlotte Haynes, who was born 1821 or 1822 in Rochester, N.H.; and died Feb. 20, 1858. He married second Martha A. Ayer June 11, 1861; and died July 29, 1864. He

(225) was a manufacturer in Haverhill. Children: 1369 I Charles L. born Sept. 26, 1845; 'died Sept. 15, 1866 Child of second wife 1370 II Charlotte E. born Apr. 22, 1862; died Aug. 28, 1863

808

Alfred7 (Nathaniel6 Seth5 Thomas 4 John3 John2 ) was born ( married Mrs. Anna Knight in Middleton Mar. 15, 1835; and died • I cannot trace her with any certainty. Child: 1371 I Alfred Fuller born Dec. l?, 1835

809

Andrew7 (John6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Oct. 7, 1796; married Ruth Edwards Dec. 16, 1821; and died Sept. 18, 1880. She was born Feb. 8, 1799, the daughter of William and Ruth (Gile) Edwards; and died Apr. 3, 18?2. They lived in Haverhill, where he is styled lieuteuant in the records. He was an ardent Freemason. Children: . 1372 I William E.8 born Sept. 17, 1822; died in Boston Nov. 2, 1851 1373 II Harriet w. 8 " Sept. 19, 1825; died Nov. 18, 1828 1374 III Moses H. 8 " Dec. 10, 1828; died Sept. 26, 1831

(226) 8 * 1375 IV Harriet born Mar. 18, 1831; married Nathan Perley Dec. 15, 1859; and died He was born Dec. 16, 1820, the son of Nathan and Delia (Hills) Perley; and died Children: a. Albert Otis9 born Feb. 27, 1861; married Alice Longfellow b. Mary s.9 '' Jan. 18, 1863; di~d Aug. 30, 1879 8 1376 V Almira born Aug. 18, 1833; died unmarried Aug. 3, 1860 8 * 1377 VI Alpheus " Feb. 9, 1836; married Lizzie H. Ladd Apr. 20, 1881, who was born in Stoughton, Mass. Mar. 17, 1854, the daughter of Daniel G. and Betsy J. (Trumball) Ladd. Children: a.· Ruth N. 9 born June 6, 1883; died young. b. Otis Laddg " Feb. 6, 1885 1378 VII Otis Henry8 born Jan.26, 1841; graduated from Tufts College 1863, and Har­ vard Medical School 1866. Practiced in Haverhill all his life, and died July 16, 1904.

810 4 2 Samuel7 (John6 Seth5 Thomas John3 John ) was born Jan. 5, 1798; married first Sally Gleason Nov. 15, 1823. She was born perhaps , the daughter of David and Phoebe (Carleton) Gleason; and died Feb. 14, 1826. He married second Abigail s. George Dec. 3, 1827, who was born Feb. 24, 1809, the daughter of Hezekiah and Mary (Tyler) George; and died Dec. 1, 1836. He married third Tulrs. Mary E. (Kimball) Russell Oct. 4, 1839, who was born Aug. 25,

(227) 1807, the daughter of Christopher and Betsy (Emery) Kim­ ball; and died Feb. 18, 1856. He died Nov. 24, 1845. He was a merchant in Haverhill, and is called major in the records. Children: * 13?9 I Sarah Bradley8 born Aug. 16, 1824; married Dr. John Crowell June?, 1854; and died Oct. 21, 1859. He was born Sept. 28, 1823, a son of John and Anne (Greenleaf) Crowell; married second Caroline Corliss; and died Apr. 28, 1890. He had a son by the second marriage. Child: a. William H. 9 born Oct. 6, 1857; died Sept. 16, 1858. Child of the third wife: • 1380 II Henry H. 8 born Mar. 24, 1840; married Mary F. Hobson Mar. 4, 1866; and died • She was born in Georgetown July 23, 1839, the daughter of William P. and Harriet (Lambert) Hobson; and died • He served in the Haverhill Common Council; and in the House of Representatives in 1889-90-91. He He was a corporal in Co. F, 5th Mass. Regt. in the Civil war. Children: a. William Henry9 born Oct. 28, 1867; married Grace B. Peaslee June 1, 1893. b. Carrie Lambert9 n Jan. 10, 18?1

812

Hannah? (John6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born July 8, 1803; married Toppan Chase Sept. 14, 1825; and died

(228) He was born Jan. 15, 1800, the son or Joseph and Deborah (Williams) Chase; and died Apr. 27, 1857. He was a shoe manufacturer in Haverhill, and a dea­ con in the Congregational Church. Children: I George Wingate8 born June 19, L826; married Frances A. Dyer Dec. 29 or 30, 1849 at New $haron; and died Aug. 13, 186?. She was born June 9, 1930, the daughter of Christopher and Susan (Gordo~) Dyer; and died in Boston. He was very musical, and pub­ lished musical papers; wrote a history of Haverhill; and was a representative to the Great and General Court 1859 and 1861. He was also a member of the Historic and Genealogical Society, and an ardent Mason. He died in Stockton, Minn. Children: a. Charles Dyer9 born Nov. 16, 1850. b. Abby M.9 11 June 19, 1853; died Feb. 1871. c. Frances A.9 11 ; died young. d. Sarah Ann9 u May 21, 1861. e. George T.9 ti Apr. 29, 1864; died young. f. George w.9 II June 1, 186?. II Abigail J.8 born Apr. 23, 1828; died July 1, 1847. III Matilda8 " Jan. 7, 1830; died May 7, 1834. IV SarahB 11 Feb. 14, 1832; died unmarried Aug. 4, 1848. V Matilda8 II Feb. 7, 1834; died unmarried Aug. 27, 1852. VI William8 " Dec. 27, 1835; married VII Charles T. 8 " Aug. 28, 1837; married Charlotte E. Burr Oct. B, 1857• Five chil­ dren, ~l died young or unmarried. VIII Emmeline 8 11 July 23, 1841; died A pr. 30, 1888.

(229) 813 4 Washington7 (John6 Seth5 Thomas John3 John2 ) was born Aug. 22, 1805; married Mrs. Harriet Burr, the widow of Sam­ uel Burr, Sept. 10, 1835; and died Feb. 7, 1880. She was born Mar. 16, 1807, the daughter of Nathaniel and Elizabeth (Ayer) Bodge; and died Apr. 10, 1860. He suc·ceeded to his father's blacksmith business in.Haverhill. Children: 1381 I George w. born Apr. 6, 1836; died Apr. 17, 1856 1382 II Edward P. " July 16, 1839; died unmarried Aug. 22, 1875 1383 III Charles H. " July 14, 1842; married Christie H. Cofram; died 1882. No issue. 1384 IV Harriet E. Oct. 11, 1844; married George W. Kimball Nov. 1, 1880. 1385 V Albert Ayer " Nov. 24, 1847; married Nellie M. Hussey 1877. No issue. Died 1881.

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Nathan7 (John6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 15, 1810; married Elizabeth H. Whittaker in Newbury­ port Feb. 26, 1832. She was born Feb. 20, 1809, the daugh­ ter of John and Whittaker; and died Feb. 11, 1839. He married second Abigail Sawyer Oct. 10, 1839, who was born Sept. 8, 1814, the daughter of Leonard and Abigail (Brickett) Sawyer; and died Feb. 5, 1844. He married third Lois Ann Davis Oct. 4, 1844, who was born July 17, 1824, the daughter of Joshua and Hannah (Johnson 804) Davis; and died Sept. 30, 1866. He died Mar. 25, 1863. He is called a cordwainer in the records, and was a deacon of the Congre-

(230) gational Church. A son John was left a legacy by his grand­ father John Johnson in 1843, but apparently died young. Children: 1386 I Sarah E. born Apr. 30, 1838; died young. Child of second wife .1387 II Sarah E. born Aug. 7, 1840 Children of third wife 1388 III Charles M. born Mar. 6, 1845; died Sept. 17, 1860 1389 IV Abby S. " Sept. 1, 1847; died unmarried June 2, 1871 1390 V Luther w. " Oct. 8, 1849; married Fannie K. Hardy Nov. 29, 1873

816

6 4 2 Wi~liam.7 (John Seth5 Thomas John3 John ) was born Jan. 10, 1813; married Maria L. Anderson Feb. 15, 1838; who was born in Danville, N.H. Feb. 1815; and died in Haverhill, Mass. Nov. 12, 1857. He married second Mrs. Em­ ily Sheldon Apr. 6, 1862; and died Nov. 25, 1885. He is called a currier, and of Georgetown in the marriage record. He was the executor of his father's will. Children: . 8 1391 I Abby w. born 1842 or 3; died Mar. 31, 1845 8 1392 II A child It Feb. 13, 1846; probably died young. 8 1393 III Edgar B. " Oct. 6, 1848; married Mrs. Sarah J. Crockett July 3, 1878; and died Apr. 28, 1896. She was born May 28, 1849, the daughter of Abel C. and Sarah E. (Cummings) Smith and died Child: a. Harry s.9 born Apr. 20, 1883.

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Samuel E.7 (Benjamin6 Seth5 Thomas4 Job.n3 John2 ) was born Sept. 29, 1808; married Eliza E. Straw at Plymouth, N.H. Dec. 25, 1833; and died at Campton, N.H. Jan. 21, 1883. She was born May 20, 1814, the daught.er of Dudley and Mary (Avery) Straw; and died Feb. 24, 1894. Children: 1394 I Ira born May 16, 1835; died in Kentucky unmarried Dec. 31, 1858. 1395 II George E. " June 16, 183?; died Nov. 20, 1881. 1396 III Orin W. " June 28, 1839 8 * 139? IV Sarah G. " Apr. 1, 1844; married Elbridge G. Blodgett, who was born Jan. 12, 1832, the son of Noah and Esther (Packard) Blodgett; and died Jan. 9, 1891. Child: a. Effie E. 9 born Oct. 3, 1864 * 1398 V Frank:8 born Feb. 18,.1851; married according to the record in the New Hampshire State Ar­ chives Orella N. Morse Jan. 1, 18?6. Child: a. Mabel B..9 born Apr. 3, 18?9

819

Isaac T.? (Benjamin6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Jan. 20, 1812; married Sarah L. Gould at Plymouth, N.H. Dec. 29, 1836; and died Dec. 23, 1893. She was born Jan. 14, 1819, the daughter of William and Deborah (Emer­ son) Gould; and died (232) Child: * 1399 I Calista8 born Dec. 19, 1837; married Jason Clark Oct. 28, 1858; and died He was born at Tilton, N.H. Sept. 17, 1832, the son of Joshua and Syrena (Palmer) Clark; and died • They lived in Plymouth, N.H. Children: a. Welby M. 9 born Aug. 5, 1862; died Mar. 21, 18?2. b. Alice M. 9 born Aug. 20, 1868; died Apr. 1, 18?6.

820

Joseph w. 7 (Benjamin6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2) was born Jan. 19, 1820; married Sarah Wilkinson Jan. 1843; who was born in 1823, the daughter of Benning and Clarissa (Johnson) Wilkinson; and who died June 22, 1863. He mar­ ried second Lydia (Dearborn) Sawyer Dec. 8, 1864, by whom he had no children. She died May 8, 1890. He died Jan. 10, 188?. He was a carpenter in Campton, N.H. Children: 1400 I Mary born June 1843; died Sept. 28, 1843 1401 II Jeanette w. " 1844; died May 11, 1854 III Henry M. • died Jan. 1402 " ' 28, 184? 1403 IV Benjamin " - said to have died ' in the Civil War.

821

Mary E.7 (Benjamin6 Seth5 Thomas4 John3 John2 ) was born Feb. 15, 1823; married Hiram w. Merrill • ' (233) and died June 27, 1845. He was born in Gilmanton in 1822, the son of Samuel and Sally (Foss) Merrill; and was killed by a moving train at Plymouth, N.H. where h~ lived, Oct. 21, 1898. He married second Mary Foster 1854. He was a carpenter and bridge-builder. Child: I Myron8 born Apr. 17, 1843; married Abbie S. Moulton Mar. 22, 1870; and died at Laconia, N.H. May 27, 1889. She was born Oct. 5, 1848, the daughter of Henry and Catherine D. (Hilliard) Moulton; and died Children: a. Mary A. 9 born Dec. 29, 1870 b. Katie L.9 11 Oct. 20, 1873

828

Ichabod7 (Nathan6 John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Nov. 18, 1795; married Lucy Grafton, N.H. Records. Child: 1404 I David born Apr. 17, 1818

830

Jesse7 (Nathan6 John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born April 10, 1800; married Dorothy Grafton, N.H. Records. Children: 1405 I Mary Ann born June 11, 1823

(234) 1406 II Albert Aaron born May 5, 1825 1407 III Rial Barney ti Oct. 22, 1827 1408 IV Edward Carlos H Apr. 3, 1830 1409 V Rosina D. " Apr. 19, 1832 1410 VI Jesse Lorin " Feb. 28, 1834

835

David? (Nathan6 John5 Samuel4 John3 John2 ) was born Mar. 20, 1813; married Sarah Bean in Danbury • ' and died • I am not at all sure that this man was the son of Nathan Johnson, but he may possibly be- long in the next generation, in which case he was the son of Ichabod (828). The records about him are confusing. Children: 1412 I Sarah born July 24, 1844 in

1413 II Henry t1 June 2, 1847 in Danbury 1414 III James W. " Mar. 24, 1848 11 " 1415 IV Alfred E. t1 Oct • 1 , 1854 " " 1416 V George w. " Mar. 24, 1856 " Grafton

841

Nathan? (Moses6 John5 Samue14 John3 John2 ) was born Jan. 27, 1818; married Syrena Brown of Hampstead May 22, 18~2; and died Apr. 12, 1884. She was born Feb. 1, 1818; and died Jan. 21, 1894. Syrena (Brown) Johnson and a daughter joined the church in Hampstead, N.H. July 2, 1865. Children: 1417 I John F. 1418 II Abbie H. 1419 III Lucy A. (235) 842

Bailey Davis7 (Moses6 John5 Samuel4 Jo¥3 John2 ) was born July 25, 1822; married Mrs. Mary c. (Baldwin) Follans­ bee Nov. 28, 1854; and died Mar. 2, 1886. She was born about 1826, the daughter of They moved to Haverhill, Mass. Children: 1420 I Leonard born 1421 II Harlan born possibly June 9, 1858 1422 III Cora

849

Sally? (Joseph6 Abr~am5 Zachariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born May 16, 1786; married Oliver Hardy 1805; and.died July 26, 1870. He was born in Weare, N.H. Sept. 19, 1779, the son of Oliver and Esther ( ) Johnson Hardy; and died Aug. 1, 1867. He was a tanner by trade, but also did blacksmithing, watch-cleaning and repairing, and had a small farm in Bradford, Vt., where he had set­ tled in 1802. He joined the Congregational Church there in 1815, and was elected a deacon in Mar. 1830. Children: I Johnson A. born July 29, 1806; married Sybil Clark; 5 children. II George w. Mar. 8, 1809; married Sophronia Buswell; 1 son. III Jesse F. " Sept. 27, 1811; non compos. died 1855. IV John ti Jan. 17, 1814; married Susan Cren­ shaw; 3 daughters. V Oliver 11 May 16, 1816; died Mar. 5, 1826.

(236) VI Silas W. born Apr. 20, 1819; died Dec. 11, 1828. VII Thomas W. " Apr. 20, 1819; died June 15, 1819. 1 VIII Harriet M. ' Apr. 20, 1827; married Jasper M. Hardy of Hopkinton; died Jan. 8, 1901.

850

Moses7 (Joseph6 Abraham.5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 18, 1789; married Lavinia Hardy Dec. 24, 1812; and died June 9, 1857. She was born Jan. 25, 1788, the daughter of Oliver and Esther ( ) Johnson Hardy; and died July 25, 1879. He was a farmer in Enfield, N.H. Children: 1423 I Susan M. 8 born Sept. 20, 1816; married Amos French of Lebanon, N.H. Aug. 9, 1837; and died Nov. 12, 1891. He was born 1813, the son of Benjamin and Ruth (Dole) French; and died in Hartford, Vt. Nov. 5, 18?1. Mr. French moved to Enfield where he was a farmer and merchant. He was a justice of the peace and selectman. Children: a. John J.9 born 1839; married Mary C. Colby 1860. b. William w. 9 born Jan. 26, 1841; married Harriet A. Fowler 1863; died Dec. 12, 1900. Civil War Vet. c. George B. 9 born ; moved to Concord, N.H. d. Charles F. born June 15, 1854; married Mary L. Kilbourne; died Mar. ;1, 1881. 1424 II Harriet8 born 1821; died Oct. 30, 1836.

(237) * 1425 III James Willis8 born Feb. 24, 1826; married Susan A. Smith Dec. 22, 1846; and died Dec. 18, 1886. She was born Mar. 5, 1825, the daughter of Rev. Uriah and Susie (Peck) Smith of Woodstock, Vt.; and died in 1897. James w. Johnson went into his uncle's store to work when he was very young, and developed much business abil­ ity. At the time of the Civil War he con­ tracted with the farmers and the government for large amounts of grain and wool, and thus made quite a fortune. He became an ardent Re­ publican, and represented Enfield in the legis­ lature 1860-1865-1866-1875; and was a state senator 1876-77. Toward the end of his life he became the proprietor of the Quincy House in Boston which he ran successfully; but he always considered himsel£ a citizen of Enfield, and kept a home there. Children: a. Ella Harriet9 born Nov. 11, 1846; married William W. Hill; died Mar. 23, 1909; no issue. b. Carrie E.9 born Jan. 8, 1855; married Dr. Otis H. Marion. 3 children. Died Mar. 11, 1950. c. Florra B.9 born June 22, 1856; married Otis D. Fellows Aug. 27, 1878; and died June 29, 1940. Children: 1 Marguerite10 born Sept. 2, 1879; Smith College 1901; married Fred­ erick D. Melcher 1910. 4 children. 2 Otis D. Jr.10 born July 23, 1881; married Emma J. Penberthy 1905;. 2 children. 3 Helen10 born Feb. 23, 1884; married Alfred B. Hastings Jan. 19, 1915. 5 children. Smith College 1906. (238) d. Helen Simmons9 born June 9, 1863; married Albert w. Mead. No issue.

851

6 4 2 John7 (Joseph Abraham5 Zechariah Joseph3 Joseph ) was born Apr. 14, 1790; married Abigail Bean Colcord Jan. 2, 1817; and died according to one record Oct. 8th, and according to another Nov. 12, 1851. She was born 1784 or 94, the daughter of Thomas and Ann (Bean) Colcord; and died • He was a tanner in Enfield, N.H. and was called John 3rd there to distinguish him from his cousins. Children: 1426 I Calista8 born Sept. 11, 1817; married Thomas H.P. Fifield. • 1427 II Israel s.8 born Apr. 16, 1826; married Huldah H. Sargent Apr. 27, 1848; and died at Spring­ field, N.H. Mar. 11, 1862. She was born Feb. 25, 1825, the daughter of Wells and Naomi P. (Hammond) Sargent; and died Children: a. Rosanna9 born May 8, 1851 b. Israel n. 9 born Feb. 4, 1853; died Sept. 16, 1854. c. David A. 9 born Nov. 5, 1856; married Melissa Whittier 1882 1428 III Harriet E. 8 born 1830; died Feb. 8, 1866 8 1429 IV Betsy Ann " 1836; married Mark P. Burnham; died June 23, 1876.

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Mary? (Joseph6 Abraham5 zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born June 25, 1792; married Johnson Hardy '• and died He was born in Weare, N.H., July 19, 1781, the son of Oliver and Esther ( ) Johnson Hardy; and died Feb. 23, 1861. He settled in Lebanon, N.H. They had at least one child. Child: I Willis born ; married Martha Johnson

853

Betsy Gordon7 (Joseph6 Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 25, 1797; married Ziba Hamilton rand died Oct. 30, 1839. He was born in 1791, the son of Jonathan and Polly (Payne) Hamilton; mar­ ried second at Lebanon Tam.son Billings Nov. 16, 1841; and died July 13, 185-. I have never found records of children of Betsy and Ziba Hamilton, but did find a record which makes me think that they had offspring.

856

James Ralston7 (Joseph6 Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 4, 1804; married Lucy Green Oct. 26, 1829, who died • He married second Lucy Webster Houston. I have not his death date. He was a merchant at Enfield and Springfield, N.H. Child: 1430 I James F. born t died Feb. 22, 1862 at Fort Ripley, Minn. (240) 857

David Foster7 (Joseph6 Abraham.5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 11, 1806 or 8; married Emily A. Buswell Aug. 23, 1831; and died at Sanbornton, N.H. Feb. 16, 1867. She was born at Pawlet, Vt. July 18, 1803, the daughter of Paul and Cynthia (Loomis) Buswell; and died Sept. 11, 1872. One record says David lived at Tilton, N.H. Children: * 1431 I Lavia Elizabeth born Aug. 19, 1832; married James F. Bryant June 15, 1853; and died Mar. 13, 1895. He was born Jan. 30, 1827; and died at Manchester Jan. 4, 1911. Children: a. Cora born May 9, 1854; died Sept. 13, l.890- b. Rollin W. 11 Apr. 6, 1858; died Dec. 15, 1893 at Worcester. 1432 II Susan F. born Jan. 10, 1836; died Sept. 10, 1837 1433 III Laura F. It Jan. 10, 1836; died 1434 IV Harriet Allen " Nov. 10, 183?; married Matthew Bryant; l son who died young. She died Nov. 11, 1863. * 1435 V Paul Buswell " May 14, 1842; he married and had children. 1436 VI Mary Isabella " Aug. 8, 1844; married R. w. Humphries.

858

Jedidah7 (Amos6 Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Oct. 22, 1786; married Miriam Hunt of Kingston Oct. 7, 1809; and died • She was born

(241) May 6, 1786, the daughter of Moses and Lydia (Johnson) Hunt; and died in 1880. He lived in Weare, N.H. Children: 8 * 143? I Mary born Oct. 5, 1812; married Silas McKel- lips and died April 1, 1855. He was born Sept. 28, 1815, the son of Stephen and Judith (Peaslee) McKellips; mar­ ried second Mary A. Runnels; and died Mar. 1, 1897. Children: a. Judith9 born 1841; died Nov. 13, 1845 b. Harvey9 " 1843; married Ella v. George; 3 children. c. Anna M. 9 " 1846; married William Chase. Died 186?. d. Mary E. 9 " 1849; died Dec. 26, 1855 e. Hattie9 11 1853; married Charles Pettingell. r. Alonzo9 " 1853; married Clara Foote 8 1438 II Jonathan born May 1, 1815; married Elsie or Eliza Collins May 10, 1852; and died 1886. 8 1439 III Judith It June 11, 181?; died unmarried Aug. 9, 1851.

860

A:mos? (Amos6 Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born 1792; married Susan Choate Oct. 22, 1812; and died She is said to have been born in Newburyport, but I can find no record there. Children: * 1440 I Moses8 born 1813; married Mary Putney Oct. 22, 1837; and died Dec. 6, 1838. She was

(242) born 1813, the daughter of Nathan and Judith (Muzzey) Putney; married second Aiken Gilmore; and died • Child: a. Susan9 born Feb. 14, 1839; mrrried Charles Kidder of Bristol, N.H. Mar. 13, 1862; and died • R~ was born May 25, 1836; and died • They had 4 children. * 1441 II John8 born June 9, 1816; married Persis Fowler ;· and died Apr. 17, 1899. They lived in Warner, N.H. I have found only one child, but there may have been more. Child: a. John M. 9 born Aug. 28, 1843; married; and died Apr. 8, 1896. He was a carpenter.

861

Jonathan7 (Amos6 Abraham5 Zechar~rm4 Joseph3 Joseph2) was born 1794; married Priscilla Putney Aug. 15, 1816; and died • She was a daughter of Na- than and Judith (Mussey) Putney. Child: * 1442 I Lydia8 born Feb. 1817; married Andrew Seavey of Bradford, N.H. ; and died in 1901. I have only found one child, but think there were others. Child: a. Moses Johnson9 born 1846; Civil War Soldier; died at Natchez, Miss. 1868.

(243) 868

Lydia7 (Moses6 Abraham5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 26, 1809; married William Wallace Thurston April 2, 1829; and died • He was born May 13, 1810 in Deerfield, N.H., a son of Edward and-Delia (Wal­ lace) Thurston; and died Mar. 5, 1891. He was a farmer in West Braintree, Vt.; and a sergeant in the militia. Children: I Charles born July 6, 1830; mar. Mary G. Simmons, 3 children. II Aulendo D. " Feb. 7, 1833; mar. Jennie M. Derby; 1 child. III Susan B. " Apr. 1, 1836; died Apr. 5, 1836. IV Adelaide ti July 19, 1841; mar. Phinehas Camp- bell; 2 children. V Sylvester Apr. 18, 1843; mar. Betsy Pratt; " no issue. VI Orra " Jan. 20, 1845; mar. Almon M. Pratt; 3 children. VII Francely " Nov. 24, 184?; died Aug. 7, 1850.

881

6 4 2 Moses Davis? (Aaron Noah5 Zechariah Joseph3 Joseph ) was born Oct. 24, 1822; married Sarah M. Arnold Aug. 18, 1855; and died Mar. 1878. She was 36 at the time of her marriage. Child: 1443 I Sarah E. born June 24, 1858

(244) 885

James7 (Luther6 Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Dec. 14, 1825; married Angelina Canny of Danville, N.H. May 20, 1852; and died She was born about 1834, the daughter of Amos S. and Alice (Jones) Canny; and died He was a carpenter in Hampstead, N.H. Children: * 1444- I Gideon w. 8 born 1854; married Ida A. Vincent in Danville, N.H. Jan. 8, 1876; and died Children: a. Blanche M. 9 born July 14, 1876; married a Hoyt; died 1900. b. Walter A.9 " Mar. 24, 1880 1445 II William L.8 born ;· mar. Maggie Hughes 1446 III Addie8 " ; mar. George H. Hunt of Somersworth, N.H.

886

John7 (Luther6 Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph3 Joseph2 ) was born Feb. 10, 1828; married Mina (or Miranda) A. Lane of Raymond ; and died He was a carpenter iin Hampstead, N.H. Children: * 1447 I Luther L.8 born about 1868; married Sarah M. Stevens of Kingston Mar. 31, 1889; and died She was a daughter of Daniel Stevens, born about 1865. He was a farmer. (245) Children: a. A son9 born Nov. 16, 1896. b. Melvin9 II July 15, 1898; died Sept. 15, 1898. c. Berenice9 II Oct. 1, 1899; died ~"'eb. 27, 1900. 1448 II Newton Lli 8 born 1449 III Annie R. II 1450 IV John H. 8 " July 5, 1872; died Sept. 20, 18?2. 1451 V Orange L. 8 It June 28, 1874.

88? William? (Luther6 Noah5 Zechariah4 Joseph; Joseph2) was born Apr. 19, 1833; married Sarah M. J. French of Dan- ville, N.H. 1851; and died • She was born Apr.;, 1836, the daughter of Aaron and Sarah F. ( ) French; and died July 26, 18?6. He was a machinist and in­ ve_ntor, and moved to Cleveland, Ohio after his wife's death. Children: 1452 I Charles H. ) 1453 II Frank L. ) 1454 III Willie H. ) 1455 IV Elmer L. ) 1456 V Carrie B. ) Names taken from 1457 VI Grace L. ) History of Hampstead, -N.H. 1458 VII Florence M. ) by Harriette E. Noyes

890

Jeremiah7 (Sylvanus6 Jeremiah5 Thomas4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Aug. 1805; married Sally Kelley ; and died Sept. 19, 1882. She was born 1815, the daughter of Samuel and Miriam (Silloway) Kelley; and died

(246) July 20, 1880. Children: I Moses8 II Henry8 III Lydia8 IV Mary8

905

Bela7 (Jesse6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Jan. 31, 1798; married Sarah Conant Mar. 30, 1809; and died at Easton, Mass. Oct. 25, 1847. She was born at Fitch­ burg, Mass. Dec. 16, 1791, the daughter of George and Eu­ nice (Crossman) Conant; and died June 10, 1882 at Enfield, N.H. He was a farmer and ironsmith in Enfield. Child1an: * 1459 I George Conant8 born Dec. 5, 1809; married 1st Betsy Lane the daughter of James and Betsy (Putnam~ Lane. She died ; and he married 2nd Jemima O. Wright • He died ; and his widow married Harry Wentworth. All the children were by the first wife. Children: a. Frances P. 9 born May 1833; married Wil- liam W. Lane, and died Apr. 7, 1856. They had four children. b. Juline B. 9 born Feb. 28, 1835; married Kimball T. Chandler Apr. 3, 1854; and died in Waupaca Co., Wis. July 15, 1884. They had four children. c. Irene9 d. Sarah E. 9

(247) 1460 II Sophronia A. 8 born Jan. 25, 1812.. • 1461 III Catherine E.8 " June 27, 1814; married Otis W. Whittier Apr. 11, 1833; and died at Concord, N.H. May 6, 1850. Child: a. George9 born Apr. 1850; died Sept. 1850.

1462 IV Gordon L.8 born Apr. 7, 1817; died July 8, 1819. 1463 V Benjamin F. " Jan. 10, 1825 •

908

Jesse7 (Jesse6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born Sept. 24, 1794; married Betsy Noyes of Canaan, N.H. Jan. 9, 1825; and died Aug. 25, 1837. She was born June 12, or 27, 1795, the daughter of Moody and Anna (Pike) Noyes; and died • Jesse Johnson was a farmer and miller in Enfield. Children: 1464 I Louisa Lorraine8 born Mar. 10, 1827; died Jan. 30, 1831. • 1465 II Jessie E. 8 born July 19, 1829; married George Howard Nov. 2, 1852; and died Children: a. Louisa S. Swan9 born b. Harriet Amanda9 " c. Jessie E.9 "

909

Nancy Harris7(Jessie6 Jessie5 John4 Thomas3 Joseoh2) was born July 17, 1796; married for his third wife Elijah

(248) Howard of Easton, Mass. Sept. 18, 1823; and died Dec. 16, 1882. He was born in Easton May 30, 1787, the son of Elijah and Keziah (Hayward) Howard; married first Susanna Guild by whom be had three children; and married second Fidelia Williams by whom he had two sons. He died July 4, 1874. He and bis third wife, Nancy Johnson, lived to celebrate their golden wedding. Mr. Howard was a man of unusual ability. Strongly interested in local affairs he was for many years town moderator, a selectman in 1824, 1825, and 1830; a repre­ sentative to the General Court 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, and 1835; and a state senator in 1832. He declined the Whig Party nomination to Congress. He was interested in the manufacture of cotton and cut nails. In religion he was one of the leading Unitarians in Easton.

Children: I William Penn born July 24, 1824; married Abby Wales; four children. II Catherine " Sept. 3, 1827; died June 21, 1830. III Elizabeth H. It Apr. 9, 1829; married DeWitt C. Lathrop; 2 children. IV Henry F. " May 29, 1831; died Oct. 2, 1832. V Ellen Janette " May 13, 1833; married George G. Withington; one daughter. VI George Henry " Aug. 21, 1835; married Hannah Fenno; 4 children. VII Nancy Jane July 5, 1837; died Sept. 30, 1847.

912

Amanda Lathrop7 (Jesse6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas? Josepb2) was born Apr. 10, 1803; married Lt. Nahum Williams of

(249) Easton, Mass. Dec. 19, 1827; and died Oct. 21, 1885. He was born in 1803, the son of Seth and Sarah (Mitchell) Williams; and died • They lived in Easton. Children: I Edwin L. born Sept. 12, 1828; died Aug. 18, 1829. II Sarah E. " Jan. 8, 1830; married J;toyal H. Rol­ lins 1852; and died Dec. 14, 1924. Three children. III Abby " Nov. 15, 1831; died the same day. IV Harriet A. " Feb. 9, 1835; died Sept. 9, 1835.

913

Thomas J.7 (Jesse6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Oct. 21, 1805; married first Catherine Lothrop Algar Sept. 11, 1834. She was born Jan. 8, 1816, the daughter of Bernard and Elizabeth (Lathrop) Algar; and died May 27, 1851. Thomas married second Mercie Phinney Kelley Nov. 10, 1853; and died Oct. 13, 1879. She was born the daughter of Rev. Jeremiah and Sarah (Eldridge) Kelley; and died He was a merchant in Worcester and later in Wellesley. Children: * 1466 I Catherine E.8 born Mar. 18, 1836; married Fran­ cis Ingersoll Mar. 10, 1860; and died 1916. He was born May 20, 1821 in Boston, the son of Isaac D. and Mary (Holdridge) Ingersoll; and died Dec. 17, 1875. Child: a. Francis Alger9 born Mar. 22, 1870; married and had two children. 8 * 1467 I Maria Josephine born Dec. 3, 1837; married Henry Huntington Boardman Sept. 1, 1862; and died • He was born in Norwich,

( 250) Vt. Apr. 14, 1827, the son of Nathaniel and Sarah (Hunt) Boardman; married first and died Child: a. Henry Algar9 born May 27, 1863. 1468 III Ellen L. 8 born July 31, 1845; died 1927. Child of second wife: 1469 IV Jesse 8' born Dec. 6, 1854.

91 5 Louisa Sophia? (Jesse6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born July 23, 1809; married as his second wife Dr. Caleb Swan of Easton, Mass. Feb. 14, 1831; and died Sept. 6, 1860. He was born in Charlestown Sept. 22, 1793, the son of Caleb and Sarah (Semple) Swan; married first Ruth Barrell by whom he had four children, and who died Jan. 13, 1830. He died Mar. 18, 1870. Dr. Swan graduated from Harvard in 1814, and studied medicine under Dr. Jonathan Wales, Jr. of Randolph, Mass. In 1816 he settled in Easton and built up a large practice, in later life becoming a homeopathist. He was a pronounced Abolitionist, and was a candidate for representative to Congress, and for governor on the Free-Soil ticket. In 1865 he was a Republican state representative, and in 1867 a state senator. In religion he was a Swedenborgian. Children: I George w. born Dec. 20, 1832. II Louisa Sophia " Mar. 14, 1834. III George w. J. fl Sept. 8, 1836; Harvard Med. School 1865; Mar. Elizabeth E. Haywood; a doctor IV Charles Louis II Feb. 2, 1840; Harvard 1859; lawyer. Died Nov. 29, 1865, unmarried. (251) V William E. c. born June 14, 1842; married Estelle J. Parker; 1 son. VI Nahum w. " Sept. 6, 1846; died. Mar. 9, 1848. VII Jesse Johnson " Dec. 14, 1849; was a doctor in Easton. Died Jan. 13, 1912.

917

Polly7 (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Nov. 25, 1796; married Bradbury Green Oct. 13, 1816; and died Mar. 23, 1866. He was born Mar. 28, 1792, the son of Jonathan and Mary (Clough) Green; and died June 14, 1857- Children: I Nancy c. born Mar. 20, 1819; married Lester B. Whitton. II Jonathan G. " Aug. 18, 1821; died July 21, 1848.

919

James7 (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Aug. 23, 1800; married Elizabeth C. Goodhue Sept. 21, 1829; and died Oct. 15, 1866. She was born Oct. 19, 1803; the daughter of Joseph and Miriam (Clough) Goodhue; and died Oct. 10, 1881. He was a farmer in Waterloo, N.Y. Children: 1470 I James F. born June 15, 1831; died June 30, 1831. 1471 II Ann Story " July 19, 1832; married William W. Hathaway 1856. 1472 III Wyman J. " Jan. 1, 1835; died in a Confed­ erate prison in May 21, 1864. A touching story of this man is that he was mow­ ing on his father's farm when he learned of Lincoln's call for troops. He

(252) went back to the house, hung his scythe up in a sycamore tree there, and told his family to let it hang there until he re­ turned. It is still there, and the tree has grown almost completely around it. The tree is still shown to tourists. 1473 IV Sarah Frances born Sept. 6, 1837; died Oct. 17, 1839- 1474 V Converse Goodhue" Sept. 14, 1838; married Elizabeth Lindlum Jan. 1, 185-. 1475 VI Julia Ann II Nov. 16, 1841.

920

Moses? (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Aug. 19 or 29, 1802; married Mary :Oey ; and died • She was born , the daughter of David and Dey. 1476 I Esther 1477 II Caroline 1478 III Anna A. 1479 IV Mary 1480 V David Dey Authority for this family is George W. Johnson's notes.

921

Ira7 (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Nov. 15, 1804; married first Sarah Green, Apr. 14, 1831. She was born in New Haven, Conn. Nov. 19, 1809, the daughter of Hon. Amaziah and Anna (Lucas) Green; and died May 6, 1832. He married second Sally Ann Inslee Oct. 2, 1833. She was born Apr. 20, 1809, the daughter of Jona- than and Deborah ( ) Inslee; and died Dec. 12, 1849.

(253) He married third Amanda Field , who was born Dec. 21, 1814, the daughter of ; and died July 30, 1871. He then married Sarah ( ) Strang ; and he died Sept. 4, 18?4. Ira Johnson had moved to Waterloo by 1829, where he and his cousin Frank­ lin Gage bought a paper-mill, which burned three years later. From that time on, he was a merchant and manufac­ turer in the town. Children: 1481 I A child born Apr. 24, 1832; died Apr. 25, 1832. Children of second wife: • 1482 II Sarah Lucas8 born July 21, 1834; married B. Deane Child: a. Anna9 born 1868. 1483 III George Henry8 born Feb. 20, 1836. • 1484 IV Ira8 ; married Sarah C. Children: a. Julia A.9 b. Clara M.9 c. Frank99 d. George 1485 V Eugenia Lane80born Apr. 3, 1844; married Jay Francis of Norfolk, . 1486 VI William Gridley8born May 10, 1845. 148? VII Charles Inslee8 " Apr. 25, 1846.

922

Almira? (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Mar. 13, 1807; married Asa G. Story Oct. 10, 1830; and died , He was born Nov. 11, 1806, the son of John and Priscilla (Choate) Story, and died He was

(254) born in Grafton Co., N.H.; and remarried after his wife's death. Children: I John Johnson born May 2, 1832; probably died young. II Frances Eleanor " July 4, 1835. III Louisa Amelia " May 9, 1838; married George McCartey Apr. 28, 1858.

924

Lydia7 (John6 J~sse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born June 21, 1811; married Peter L. Dey for his second wife; and died • I know nothing about him. Children: I Schuyler born ; died aged ten. II Charles " III Winfield Scott"

_927

Eleanor7 (John6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas' Joseph2) was born Mar. 17, 1819; married John Sydney Conklin 1841; and died • I know nothing about him. Children: I Ella Gilbert born Apr. 25, 1847. II Cora Ann It Oct. 23, 1848. III George

928

Alfred7 (Haynes6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Dec. 2, 1804; married Maria Harris ; and died She was born July 7, 1815; the daughter of

(255) John Hough and Lucy (May) Harris; and married second John Stiles. Alfred Johnson lived at Republic, o. Child: 1488 Alba

929

Peleg Y.7 (Haynes6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Jan. 15, 180?; married Elizabeth Johnson (918); and died Oct. 3, 1878. She was born Nov. 8, 1798, the daughter of John (540) and Dorothy (Jones) Johnson; and died Apr. 5, 1880. Peleg Y. Johnson was a farmer in Waterloo, N.Y., and one of the founders of the Presbyterian Church there. Children: 1489 I Maria born Sept. 26, 1829; married Milton J. Camp, had issue. 1490 II Sarah It Mar. 4, 1832; died Apr. 8, 1858. 1491 III ]'rederick w. n Jan. 28, 1835; 1492 IV Ensign Augustus 11 Dec. 25, 1836; married Cecilia s. who was born Feb. 5, 1842; died Mar. 7, 1883. Had issue. 1493 V Maurice Brooks born Nov. 14, 1839; died Sept. 25, 1868.

Ben7 (Haynes6 Jesse5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born at Enfield, N.H. Mar. 25, 1809; married Maria Louise Sweet at Owego N.Y. Oct. 31, 1843; and died at Vicksburg, Miss.

(256) Aug. 19, 1863. She was born at Salem, N. Y. Mar. 5, 1822, the daughter of Ezra S. and Janet McL. (Clow) Sweet; and died at Washington, D.C. Apr. 14, 1878. She had married second Gen. Henry M. Whittlesey. Ben Johnson graduated from Union College i830, and then read law with his uncle, Ben Johnson, in Ithaca. He was admitted to the bar, and after traveLling in the south settled in Vicksburg where he remained nearly twenty years. About 1855 however, he so~d his home and slaves and returned to Owego where he ll.ived until, on the fall of Vicksburg in July 1863, Pres. Lincoln appointed him postmaster there; an appointment he survived barely a month. Children: 1494 I Charles Sweet2born Apr. 9, 1847; died 1495 II Stella P. 2 " Sept. 5, 1851; married Quinton Corwine Feb. 16, 1876; and died Jan. 5, 1881. He was the son of Richard M. and Mary E. (Quinton) Corwine. Children: a. Mortimer Q. 9born Dec. 10, 18?6. b. Louisa s.9 " Apr. 1, 18?9. 1496 III Frederic H. 8 born Oct. 20, 1854; died un­ marrSed Jan. 2, 1882. 1497 IV Williams. born Sept. 20, 1859; died un­ married Oct. 6, 1883.

942 ? 6 5 4 3 2 Charles Dey (Ben Jesse John Thomas Joseph) was born Sept. 24, 1831; married Mary C. Treman 1858; and died in Mexico Mar. 31, 1903. I have no data on the wife. Charles D. Johnson worked in New York city with his brother-in-law, Charles Swan, for some years; then returned

(257) to Ithaca, his birthplace, and was connected with an ex­ press company. Later he was a brick manufacturer. He was an Episcopalian and a strong prohibitionist. One of bis sons either lived or worked in Mexico. 1498 I A son. 1499 II A son.

965

John? (John6 Thomas5 John 4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Apr. 29, 1791; married Charity Parkhurst ; and died at Stanstead, P.Q.

966 6 4 2 Polly Pool7 (John Thomas5 John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Jan. 29, 1793; married Robert Rogers Mar. 19, 1812; and died in Stillwater, N.Y. Apr. 4, 1817.

Schuyler7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Aug. 26, 1794; married Abigail Wood Jan. 10, 1819.

968

Moses? (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Josepb2) was born June 7, 1796; married Abigail J. Carleton Dec. 15, 1819.

969

Nabby7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 25, 1798; married Noah Carter Oct. 7, 1816.

(258) (These five records above are from Wells' Histor~ of Newbury, Vt.

970 4 2 William7 (John6 Thomas 5 John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Jan. 9, 1804; married Elizabeth Kent Nov. 15, 1827; and died She was born Mar. 15, 1804, the daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Chamberlain) Kent; and died He was a farmer, and lived in his father's homestead in Newbury, Vt. until middle life, when he moved to Vernon Co., Wisconsin. Children: 1500 I Lucy T. born Aug. 26, 1828. 1501 II Jesse " May 23, 1830. 1502 III John " Apr. 29, 1833. 1503 IV Elizabeth 11 May 6, 1835• 1504 V Henry " Feb. 28, 1838; died Jan. 8, 1842. 1505 VI Moody K. " Jan. 20, 1840; II Jan. 6, 1842. 1506 VII Henry " Feb. 22, 1842; II Sept. 13,1843. 1507 VIlI Mary E. " Sept. 24, 1847.

Elizabeth L.7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born May 13, 1805; married Peabody W Ladd Aug. 30, 1827; and died May 8, 1880. He was born in Haverhill, N.H. Aug. 15, 1805, the son of Joseph and Sarah (Ring) Ladd; and died June 30, 1891. He was a blacksmith and hardware merchant in Newbury, Vt., a justice of the peace and associate justice of the county court. He and his wife were active church members. He was a chorister in the church, and superintendent of the Sunday School for

(259) fifteen years. Children: I John J. Born May 11, 1828; Dartmouth 1852. He was a teacher and a Civil War veteran. In 1884 he moved to Brockville, Ont. Can. He was twice married, and had two daughters. II Mary E. " Dec. 21, 1830; married David Child Sept. 27, 1855; had one son, and died in 1894. III Ezra II Oct. 24, 1832; died Oct. 29, 1856. IV Hallan Aug. 17, 1834; died Feb. 4, 1842.

V Harriet " July 3, 1842; died June 19, 1861.

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Miriam7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 21, 1807; married George Ropes 1826; and died May 15, 1844. He was born at Orford, N.H. Nov. 29, 1800, the son of Hardy and Hannah (Elson) Ropes; and died at St. Johnsbury, Vt. Aug. 29, 1869. He was a cabinet-maker. Children: I Hannah E. born Jan. 13, 1827; married George P. Cummings Oct. 20, 1851; one son. Died Sept. 27, 1892. II Miriam J. ti Aug. 26, 1829; died unmarried after 1901. III George II Mar. 12, 1831; married Sophia A. Taft 1860; four children. IV Julia It Dec. 25, 1833; died Mar. 2, 1835. V Julius ti Apr. 22, 1835; married Eunice L. Rouse 1867; four children.

(260) VI Arthur born May 5, 1837; married Mary J. Hut- chins 1864; two daughters. VII Leverett " Mar. 24, 1839; died Mar. 12, 1842. VIII Ellen " Mar. 27, 1841; married Charles L. Sheldon 1868; two children.

Catherine7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Nov. 12, 1808; married Horace Whitcomb of Lancaster, N.H. July 21, 1832. He was born in Barre, Vt. about 1806; and died Jan. 21, 1892. Catherine died Mar. 9, 1895. Mr. Whitcomb was a saddler and harness-maker, and a prominent man in Lancaster. For several years he was a colonel of militia; and very active in the affairs of the Congrega­ tional Church. Owing to the burning of Lancaster records in 1876 only the following children can be reported. Children: I Emeline born 1836; died 1846. II Horace F. II 1842; died Dec. 20 1915. III Perhaps R. Baxter

974

Henry Eaton7 (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 29, 1810; married Ruth Bayley June 1844; and died Aug. 3, 1890. She was born Feb. 20, 1B19, the daughter of Noyes and Phebe (Tice) Bayley; and died Mar. 26, 18?9. He was a farmer in Newbury, Vt. Children: 1508 I Miriam8 born Mar. 14, 1846; died May 19, 1867. 1509 II Sarah E. B " Oct. 4, 1848; " July 23, 1863.

(261) 1510 III Kate H. 8 born Dec. 24, 1849; died after 1902. • 1511 IV Henry H. 8 " Aug. 4, 1854; married Emma Wyatt or Danvers Oct. 17, 1879; and died Nov. 15, 1890. Shewas born about 1854, the daughter of Milton and Eliza ( ) Wyatt; and died • He was the engineer at the State Hospital in Danvers, Mass. for some time, and then moved to Hartford, Conn. where he became superintendent or the Hartford Electric Light Co. in 1888. Children: a. Henry Wyatt9 born • b. Herbert~ 11 Aug. 1, 1887. 1512 V Jennie8 born Nov. 5, 1855; died Aug. 29, 1879. • 1513 VI George Dan8 born July 21, 1859; married Kate A. Bolyn Mar. 1885; and died Sept. 20, 1894. She was born ; and died Feb. 21, 1902 aged 42. He went to Hartford, Conn. where he worked in the Electric Light Co., and succeeded his brother as superinten­ dent in 1891. Children: a. Ruby Bailey J.9 born Mar. 21, 1888. b. A son9 " June 16, 1892; may have died young.

975 Charles Story? (John6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Nov. 18, 1812; married first Sally Aldrich • She was born Apr. 24, 1818, the daughter of Asa and Aldrich; and died Feb. 12, 1860. He married second Betsy K. Folsom Jan. 1, 1865, who was born and died Dec. 23, 1890. He died Apr. 18, 1872. He was a farmer in Newbury, Vt.

{262) Children: • 1514 I George A. 8 born Dec. 25, 1841; married first Sarah J. Chamberlain May 3, 1863. She was the daughter of William and Mary ( ) Chamberlain of Bradford, born and died Apr. 25, 1868. He married second Isabel Buchanan Feb. 16, 1871. She was born Nov. 23, 1843, the daughter of Walter and Mary ( ) Buchanan; and died • He died He was a Civil War veteran; a guide in the White Mts., and later in life a farmer. Children: a. Mabel J.9 born Feb. 25, 1873. b. Lizzie A.9 " Mar. 26, 1874. died May 30, 1890. c. Charles w.9 born Feb. 16, 18760 d. John B.9 II Mar. 20, 1880. e. Ellen R.9 11 June 5, 1883. • 1515 II Charles Edward8 born Oct. 25, 1847; married Annie King July 4, 188-. She was born Jan. 7, 1861, the daughter of George and E.izabeth A. (Bowen) K~ng. He was a farmer in Newbury, Vt. Children: a. Julia M.9 born Apr. 22, 1892. b. Lizzie9 11 June 17, 1894. c. Alice M. 9 11 June 7, 1903. (There is some question in my mind if this girl is a child of the above man.) Child of second wife: 1516 III Albion E.8 born Mar. 1, 1870. 979 Frank Phelps7 (Moses6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2)

(263) was born May 19, 1805; married Ellen (or Eleanor) F. Stevens Sept. 9, 1828; and died Aug. 26, 1842. She was born Mar. 18, 1806; the daughter of Otho and Sarah (Bay­ ley) Stevens; married after Mr. Johnson's death Duncan McKeith by whom she had no children; and died May 2, 1892. Children: 8 * 1517 I Josephine born Apr. 26, 1829; married Royal Beal of Orford, N.H. Nov. 6, 1849; and died May 8, 1919. Children: a. Abby Ellen9 born Aug. 11, 1850; married H. E. Morey. b. Georgiana9 " June 2, 1856; married Abram Washburn. c. Frank J.9 Nov. 11, 1860; married Eliza­ beth Avery. d. Rufus c. 9 Mar. 2 , 18 6 2 ; died Feb. 7, 1876. e. Fenner L. 9 " Mar. 29, 1867; married Alfar­ etta L. M. M.cLellan. Had issue. * 1518 II Matilda8 born Mar. 29, 1831; married John D. Martin Feb. 10, 1853; and died Child: a. Katherine Anna9 born Nov. 16, 1853; married Frank W. Blais­ dell Oct. 16, 1876. 8 * 1519 III Ellen Frances born Apr. 25, 1838; married L. Tracy Hazen Oct. 6, 1863; and died • He was born July 11, 1836, the son of Lucius and Hannah B. (Downer) Hazen; and died after 1900. He was a farmer and lived suc­ cessively in Newbury, Barnet, and St. Johnsbury, Vt. and Whitefield, N.H. He represen­ ted the last named in the

( 264) legislature. Children: a. Frank J.9 born May 2~i +866; married L1 11.an M. Weston, two children. b. Maria T.9 born Jan. 18, 1868; married William D. Woolson, two children. c. John D.9 born June 15, 1870;

d • L OUl.S· T.9 " ., died young. e. Grace s. 9 " Nov. 5, 1875-

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Alexander George7 (David6 Thornas 5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 13, 1813; married Charlotte P. Wardner Sept. 2, 1846; and died at Brunswick, N. J. Feb. 7, 1879. She was born , the daughter of Allen Wardner of Wind- sor, Vt., and died after 1900. He was a graduate of Dart­ mouth 1837, studied law in Troy, N.Y., and was admitted to the bar in 1841. He was twice deputy-secretary of the state of New York, and a publisher of various papers in Troy. From 1861 to 1873 he was a professor of Rhetoric and Litera­ ture at Rennsselaer Polytechnic Institute. In politics he was a Whig and later a Republican. An extended notice of his life is given on page 592 of the History of Newbur~, ll• by Frederic P. Wells. Children: 1520 I Helen M. born July 27, 1848; died unmar. Mar. 29, 1889. 1521 II George C. " June 1, 1851. 1522 III Lucy T. II Jan. 21, 1853; married Oct. 22, 1879 Alfred H. Scovill. Five children. 1523 IV Jane R. fl Sept. 1, 1855; died unmarried.

(265) • 1524 V Martha W. born July 31, 1857; married June 22, 1880 Allen G. Lamson, and died May 31, 1883. Children: a. Charlotte w. b. Guy C. 1525 VI Anna C. " July 13, 1859; died Aug. 13, 1864. 1526 VII Thomas H. " June 28, 1862; " Aug. 9, 1864. 1527 VIII Allen W. II Dec. 13, 1866; Yale 1887; ad­ mitted to the bar New York City 1892; practiced until 1904; died unmarried June 9, 1905.

Harriet? (David6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born July 29, 1814; married Isaac Hale Sept. 25, 1838; and died Oct. 30, 1865. He was born Sept. 26, 1807, the son of Isaac and Ruth (Jewett) Hale of Newbury, Mass; and died as the result of an accident July 15, 1890. They lived in Providence, R. I. Children: I Alice born Jan. 19, 1840; married Nathaniel P. Hill (Brown U. 1859) teacher and chemist; lived in Colorado; U.S. senator 1879- 1885. Three children. II Maria " Aug. 19, 1842; married Rev. Adoniram J. Gordon (Brown U. 1860). Six children. See Class Reports. III Harriet born May 18, 1844; married Timothy W. Row­ worth 1872. No issue. IV Wendell P. born Sept. 26, 1846; married Elizabeth Guy Oct. 16, 1872. He was a grain dealer in Providence, R.I. Four children.

(266) V Thomas J. born May 9, 1849; died July 26, 1854. VI Arthur T. " June 12, 1852; " Feb. 21, 1859- VII Jesse D. II Dec. 9, 1855; married Grace A. Butler Mar. 18, 1885. Two children.

Edward Carleton? (David6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 30, 1816; married Delia Maria Smith Aug. 31, 1847; and died Dec. 29, 1878. She was born , the daughter of Adon Smith of Ham- ilton, N.Y.; and died July 7, 1881. Edward C. John- son was Dartmouth 1840; and read law with Lucius Peck of Montpelier, Vt., but about 1845 removed to New York City, where he became a merchant. He travelled exten­ sively. Child: • 1528 I Louisa F.8 born 1848; married 1st James Underhill Apr. 9, 1868, who died Aug. 18?8. He was a lawyer. She mar­ ried second John H. Wheeler Dec. 23, 1880, who died Oct. 10, 188?. He was a professor of classical lan­ guages, teaching at Harvard, Rad­ cliffe, Bowdoin, and the University of Virginia. She died • Children: a. James Underhillg born Apr. 9, 1871. Child of second husband: b. Frances Parkinson9 born July 21, 1885; married 1904 Henry W. Keyes, a governor of N.H., and a U.S. senator. They had three children. She became a prolific author; and a prominent Roman Catho­ lic.

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Alfred7 (Hanes6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Apr. 17, 1817; married Frances Edson of 'Chester, Vt. Feb. 6, 1845; and died in Boston Oct. 14, 1882. In the Boston records he is called a trader. In the History of Newbury, Vt. he is said to have had ten children, but I found only one recorded in Boston; and have not examined the Records in Chester. Children: 1529 I 1530 II 1531 III Edgar born Oct. 4, 1849. 1532 IV 1533 V 1534 VI 1535 VII 1536 VII 1537 IX 1538 X

990

Abigail Carleton? (Hanes6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 29, 1818; married first Thomas Brock Mar. 14, 1839. He was born May 28, 1811, the son of Benjamin and Margaret (Gibson) Brock; and died Mar. 6, 1842. She married second George Severance Oct. 1845; and died Nov. 27, 1861. Children of first husband: I Albert li. born Jan. 1840; died young. II James M. " June 1841; died Aug. 1842.

(268) 993 John? (Hanes6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas 3 Joseph2) was born Dec. 1, 1823; married Elizabeth F. Stickney June 26, 1853; and died in Boston May 17, 1861. She was born Feb. 26, 1830, the daughter of Rev. David and Cynthia (Culver) Stickney; and died Children: 1539 I Walter S. born Jan. 2, 1854; died June 10, 1854. 1540 II Fred S. " Sept. 15, 1855. 1541 III Hervey L. " Aug. 18, 1860.

999 Eliza Smith? (Hanes6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born May 22, 1835; married Newell A. Tabor Oct. 19, 1858; and died. They lived in Woburn, Mass., and had at least one child. I Haynes Johnson born Dec. 12, 1862; died Aug. 16, 1864.

1001

Sidney7 (Hanes6 Thomas5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Aug. 15, 1840; married Mary E. Ford Nov. 16, 1870; and died Mar. 6, 1926. She was born in Lowell, Mass. Dec. 19, 1844, the daughter of Thomas G. and Mary ( ) Ford; and died Mar. 25, 1917. He was a farmer and a deacon in the First Church of Newbury, Vt. Children: • 1542 I Leonard8 born Nov. 26, 1871; educated at Philips Exeter Academy and Dartmouth Medical College.

(269) Was a pbysician. He married first Mabel, the daughter of Robert G. Laing July 9, 1896; and second Sally Coppinger; and died June 12, 1950. Child: a. Thomas9 • 1543 II Erwin Arthur8 born Feb. 26, 1873; married Laura Chamberlain Oct. 1, 1901; and died Jan. 21, 1957. He was a graduate of Boston Dental CoJlege, and practiced in Boston. Child: a. Sidney9 born 1907; married Lucie Mack, of Lunenburg N.S., and has a daughter PatricialO. • 1544 III Louise Carleton8 born Mar. 21, 1882; married Frank N. Brock June 19, 1907; and died Jan. 9, 1954. Children: a. William9 b. Leonara9· c. James9 • 1545 IV Haines Holden8 was born Jan. 13, 1884; married Anne F. Parker June l?, 1909. He lives in his father's home, in Newbury, Vt. Child: a. Esther9 bor~ Mar. 28, 1910; married Pauls. Harriman Jan~ 1, 1932; and has three children: Helen10 born Dec. 1, 1942. ·SidneylO " July 29, 1948. Susanna10 "June 3, 1950.

1003 6 4 2 Haynes7 (Jonathan Haynes5 Jobn Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Sept. 23, 1800; married Hannah Stevens June 10, 1823; (270) aI1d c.;_~d Apr. 8 or 9, 1856. She was bQ~n Apr. 29, 1805, the daughter of Col. Simeon and Hannab (Eayl~J) Stevens; and died H~ graduatea from nartmouth College in 1822, and started life as a £armer and a school-teacher; but decided to go into the Methodist ministry, and was ordained in 1836. He held sixteen apoointments before his death, two of them in Newbury, Vt. Children: 1546 I Jonathan8 born Mar. 15, la24; married Anna McCracken Mar. 27, l849i and .died in Indiana Aug. 15, 1896. There was no issue. He grad­ uated from Wesleyan University in 1849; and was a teacher, and civil engineer. He also bad a druggist business, and held several town offices. 1547 II Simeon Stevens8 born July 27, 1836; married Ellens. Bailey at Dedham, Mass. June 24, 1874; and died at Jef'tersonville, Ind. • He went to Indiana in 1856, where. pe studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1861. He was ver1 active in tbe Free Masons becoming Grand Maste~ of lndiane State Lodge. Mrs. Johnsort was born at Fairlee, Vt., Aug. 2, 1841, the daught~r 6f Jerome B. Bailey; and died in Indiana Aug. 26, 1892. Children: a. Martha9 born ; married Capt. Bairdi U.S.A. b. Frank H.9" ; died 89?. c. Hannah s.9"

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Jesse7 (Jesse6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2 ) was born May 6, 1808; married Mary A. Bliss; and died Mar. 2, 1866. He was a farmer in Fairlee, Vt. She was born Aug. 6, 1817, the daughter of Capt. Ellis and Mary (Worthen) Bliss; and died Children: 1548 I Martha E. born Sept. 22, 1845; died April 10, 1869. 1549 II Mary Ellen " Apr. 16, 1847. 1550 III Sarah F. " May 11, 1849; died Apr. 4, 1868. 1551 IV Jesse R. " :Mar. 20, 1852; died young. 1552 V Abby W. " June 3, 1854. 1553 VI Penniman " June 6, 1856; died June 10, 1860.

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Elliot P.7 (Jesse6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Dec. 19, 1809; married Sarah Taylor May 6, 1841; and died Jan. 26, 1886. She was born about 1817, the daughter of Alva and Orpha (Hansom) Taylor; and died Feb. 23, 1893. He was a farmer in Orford, N.H. Children: * 1554 I Jesse8 born Feb. 20, 1842; married 1st Sarah E. Russell of Cooperstown, N.Y., who died in 1896. He married second Adeline Pritchard of Worcester, Mass. He died Oct. 30, 1918, at Brooklyn, N.Y. Jesse Johnson graduated from Dartmouth College in 1863 where he was Phi Beta Kappa, and then from the Albany Law School, where he graduated in 1865. He went to Brooklyn to practice law, and became one

( 272) of the city's foremost lawyers. In 1897 he was appointed to the Bench by Gov. Black as a justice of the Supreme Court of New York. He was an ardent and active Republican, and was appointed by Pres. Harrison to the office of O.S. district attorney for the Eastern District. In 1893 Dartmouth College confer­ red upon him the degree of L.L.D. Child: a. Jesse William9 born 1555 II Alva T. born ; marketer in New York City. 1556 III Edmund It ; marketer in New York City. 1557 IV Orpha If 1855 or 1856; died unmarried May 19, 1935.

100?

Jonathan7 (Jesse6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Aug. 22, 1813; married Abigail Willard Feb. 20, 1845; and died 1889. She was born Oct. 15, 1819; the daughter of Israel and Abigail (Cummin~s) Willard; and died Mar. 13, 1872. They lived in Brad­ ford, Vt. Children: • 1558 I Willard Cummings born Apr. 4, 1846; married Mary A. Smith of Corinth, Vt. ; and died Feb. 27, 1919. She was born Apr. 25, 1851, the daughter of Charles C. and Susan (Tenney) Smith; and died Mar. 10, 1930. He was a farmer in Bradford, Vt. Children: a. Susan, born Dec. 9, 1880; married J.

{273) Wendall Kimb~ll Ju~y 2, 1903; and died Mar. 15, 1954. s~e b.ad ~wo 4aughters. b. Thera ma1 have been other children whom I I have not located. 1559 II Julia A. borrt Apr. ·;, 1848. 1560 III Moody II July 22, 1851. 1561 IV Laura L. " Oct. 24, 1853; married E. s. Peaslee. 1562 V Eva E. II Jan. 25, 1858.

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Ruby s.7 (Jesse6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Jan. 29, 1819; married Moses Chamberlain Sept. 24, 1840; and died • He was born Apr. 20, 1816, the son of Moses and Martha (Child) Chamberlain and died

• He was a £armer in Bradford, Vt • Children: I Martha E. born Oct. 7, 1842; died May 16, 1845. II Frank R. II about 1845; married Abby Monson Feb. 9, 1868; two children. III Ruby J. II about 184?; married James A. Waterman July 18, 1888. IV John Wesley" Dec. 21, 1848; drowned May 25, 1864.

1010 7 6 5 4' 3 2 Ezekiel (Haynes Haynes John Thomas Joseph) was born Sept. 26, 1803; married first Nancy Rodgers Feb. 27, 1827. She was born Dec. 12, 1807, the daughter of Samuel and Ruth (Stevens) Rodgers of Newbury, Vt., and died Sept. 11, 1850. He married second Mrs. Lucy

.(274) A. Southworth, the 4aughter of Benjamin and Lucy (Under- wood) Southworth Mar. 15, 1857, who died ; and married third Ann Barnet Apr. 4, 1867. She died Jan. 1899. He died Oct. 9, 1880. He was a farmer in Bath and Bradford, Vt. In Bath he was tpe captain of a military company. His children were all by the first wif~. Children: • 1563 I Mary Elizabeth8 born Jan. 19, 1828; married Roswell Farnham Dec. 25, 1849; and died • He was born July 23~ 182?, the son of Roswell and Nancy (Bix~y) Farnham; and died • He graduated from the_ University o! Vermont, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in Vermont in 185?- In 1859 he was elected attorney for Orange co. During the Civil War he enlisted twice, and served as 2nd lieut. in the First Vermont Infantry, and Lieut.-Col. of the 12th Ver­ mont Infantry. Children: a. Charles Cyrus9 born May 9, 1864. b. Florence M.9 II Oct. 30, 1866; married an Osgood. c. William Milk9 II July 5, 1869. 1564 II Ruth Ann8 born Jan. 26, 1830; married Ben­ jamin B. Chadwick. 1565 III Jane8 11 Jan. 14, 1832; died 1834. 1566 IV Nancy Jenny811 Apr. 19, 1835; married John B. Ruckel of Buffalo, N.Y. Mar. 27, 1856; and died Children: a. Mary E. 9 9 b. Adelaid§ M. c. John B. d. Louise B. 9

(2?5) • 1567 V Harriet B. 8 born Dec. 19, 1837; married Mor­ timer Bradley of Buffalo, N.Y. June 6, 1867; and died Children: a. Jennie Louisa9 b. Henry H.9 1568 VI Ezekiel Thomas8 born May 19, 1839; married Sophia L. Bailey of Newbury, Vt. He en­ listed Aug. 6, 1862 in the 10th Vt. Infantry; was wounded at Monocacy; promoted to 2nd and then to 1st Lieutenant. After the war went to Buffalo. • 1569 VII William Henry8 born Mar. 7, 1840; married first ~rginia Hartley; and second Mary A. Lord. He went to Buffalo. Children: a. Ann Eva Dene9 b. Harrison Foster9

1011

Mary7 (Hayne~ Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Sept. 26, 1803; married William Peters Sept. 2, 1830; and died in Charlestown, Mass., Feb. 7, 1844. Hewas born Dec. 14, 1803, the son of Andrew and Lydia (Bliss) Peters; married second Hannah Johnson (1014), the sister of Mary, Jan. 19, 1845; and died Aug. 14, 1887. Hannah was born Oct. 10, 1813; and died Feb. 5, 1872. He married third Mary J. F. Toppan Nov. 21, 1882. Children: I William F~ born Nov. 30, 1831; married; no issue. Moved to Idaho. 8 II Charles E. II Aug. 24, 1833; married Lucinda E. Hodgdon.

(276) Children: a. Charles Henry9 b. Lillie May9 III Mary Jane born Jan. 11, 1840; married Thomas H. Moore. No issue. Children of second wife: IV Alvah H. born Dec. 23, 1846; married and had issue. V Martha N." Aug. 17, 1851; died Apr. 22, 1869.

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Eliza7 (Haynes6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb. 18, 1808; married Earl Paine of Washington, Vt., Apr. 26, 1835; and died Children: I Haynes Johnson born II Helen E. " Married Daniel Grant. Two children.

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Haynes c. 7 (Haynes6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Apr. 4, 1811; married Harriet Willard Feb. 9, 1843; and died She was born Dec. 26, 1816, the daughter of Capt. Israel and Abigail (Cummings) Wil- lard; and died He owned the northern half of his father's farm. Children: * 1570 I Walter Haynes8 born July 15, 1847; married Lizzie S. Whitcomb June 29, 1870. Said to have lived in St. Albans, Vt. Child: a. Mabel L. 9 born Sept. 7, 1872. There may have been other children.

( 277) • 1571 II Arthur Franklin born Dec. 16, 1849; said to have married and to have had two sons.

1015 4 2 Thomas7 (Haynes6 Haynes5 John Thomas3 Joseph ) was born Dec. 13, 1816; married Hattie Elizabeth Avery of Corinth, Vt. Feb. 12, 1862; and died Mar. 6, 1894. She was born Sept. 20, 1835, the daughter of Christopher and Emily (Walker) Avery; and died Aug. 25, 1908. Children: _ • 15?2 I Frank Verner~orn Mar. 12, 1863; Dartmouth 1886; married Evelyn Webber of Rochester, Vt. Apr. 19, 1893; and died in New York City where he bad practiced law Apr. 4, 1923. Children: a. Frances born ; died young. b. Evelyn " Apr. 29, 1894; married Charles Stubbs, a graduate of Melbourne University, and lives in Australia. • 1573 II Charles~orn ; married 1st Lydia by whom he had one daughter; married 2nd Edith Jones; and died He was a businessman in Boston. Child: a. Helen. • 1574 III Herbert T.~orn Jan. 2?, 18?2; married Myra Luella Burback Sept. l?, 1895; and died Nov. 4, 1942. She was born Feb. 27, 1875 in Nashua, N.H., the daughter of Edward C. and Luella C. (Carleton) Burback; and died Aug. 1951. Herbert T. Johnson enlisted in Co. G 1st Regt. Vermont Volunteer Infantry Apr. 28, 1889, while he was still in high school, and remained

(278) an active memcer Qf toe etate miiitia nearly all ni~ lite, ~isi~S tnrougn the non"commiss­ ioned grades until Jan. 1894 when be was com­ missioned 2nd lieutenant~ Se~t• 6, 1896 he ~ became captain of Co. G, and was mustered into the u.s. service May 16, 1898 !or the Spanish­ American War. Following the war he was promo­ ted to major in 1899, lieut.-colonel in 1910; and finally colonel o! the First Volunteer Infantry in 1914. Dec. 1, 1917 he became act- ) -~ ~ ing Adj. General o! Vermon€, and in 1919 Adj. Inspector and Quartermaster General of the state, in which capacity be served until 1941 when he retired for reasons of health. He was a member and president of the Association of Adjutant-Generals of the United States, and assisted in improving relations between the regular army and the National G~ard. lhring the period 1919-1941 he arranged for and super­ vised erection of twelve state armories; and by resolution or the legislature after his death the military property in the town of Colchester was named !or him. I-is early years were spent as a !armer in Bradford, and he became interested in the breeding of fine cattle. He organized the Guernsey Breeders Association, and became its president. Children; a. Ruth J.9 born Dec. 7, 1898; married Col. Francis P. ~ompkins. Children: 1. FranceslO born June 27, 1924; married Felix A Fleter, and has two daughters: 11 11 Judith & Diane (279) 2. Julia10 born June 27, 1924; married E. Gene Ramsey and has two daughters: Cynthia11 & Carolyn11 b. Thomas Herbert9 born Apr. 27, 1902; married Catherine Rice Sept. 11, 1934; graduated from Williams College 1926; Ph.D. Harvard 1929; L.H.D. (hon.) Williams 1949. Is at present (1963) head of the English Dept. at Lawrenceville School, N.J. ~or positions held, societies, and publications see"Who's Who in America" for 1963. Children: 1. Laura Bradley10 10 • 2. Thomas • c. Edward Burbeck9 born 1905; died 1928. 1016

Jane Ann7 (Haynes6 Haynes5 John4 Thomas' Joseph2) was born Feb. 22, 1819; married Dan W. Shaw about 1844; and died • He was born , the son of Abraham P. and Mary (Jenkins) Shaw; and died • He was a furniture manufacturer in East Cam- bridge and Boston, and was very prosperous. Children: I Ella Johnson born July 19, 184-6. II Emma L. II Nov. 27, 184-8; died Jan. 22, 1854. III Susie E. ti Nov. 30, 1854; married George A• Keeler June 4, 1874. IV. Adna B. II Dec. 8, 1856. V Edward L. " Jan. 24, 1860.

1017

Cl arissa. p • 7 c-·rtaynes 6 Haynes 5 J onh 4 Th omas 3 J osep h2) was born July 18, 1825; married John Richardson of Orford,

(280) N.H. Nov. 10, 1858; and died He was a farmer in Orford. Children: I Clara Alice born Dec. 24, 1859. II John Fred It ; died unmarried. III Arthur J. II Mar. 28, 1863; married Hattie Gar­ dner, and had one daughter, Clemen- tine. Died Apr. 1932. IV Willie M. II ; married V Emma L. It June 21, 1868; married Frank Batchelder. No issue.

1018 7 6 5 4 3 2 Edmund Elliott (Haynes Haynes John Thomas Joseph) was born Nov. 27, 1827; married Mary Smith ,• and died • She was born in Newbury, Vt • He owned the southern half of his father's farm; was a se­ lectman of Bradford; and the leader of the Methodist Church choir. Children: 1575 I Lizzie born 1576 II A daughter " ; died young. 1027

Isabel7 (John s.6 Pete/ John4 Thomas 3 Joseph~ was born at Haverhill, N.H. Nov. 15, 1812; married Nathaniel Lee of Waterford, Vt. Nov. 17, 1835; and died Sept. 29, 1899. He was born Aug. 7, 1805, the son of John and Lydia (Blake) Lee; and died Feb. 18, 1885. They lived on a farm at East St. Johnsbury, Vt. Children: I John R. born ; married Lydia Houghton, two daughters.

(281) II Edward Payson born Aug. 5, 1839; was a cler5Yman; married and had three or four children. III Oscar Ross 11 • a lieuteDant in the Civil War; killed' at Cedar Creek. IV Albert E. ti 1844; married Hannah Wright; no issue. V Howard J. " • was a doctor; married ' VI Abbie M. " 1853; died 1858. Data on this family is from personal papers, and l~ewspaper clippings.

1028

Harriet? (John s.6 Peter5 John4 Thomaa3 Joseph2) was born in Concord, Vt. Feb. 6, 1815; married Abraham Rugg Ross of Waterford, Vt. 1843; and died Oct. 11, 1897. He was born Dec. 11, 1813, the son of Jonathan and Lucy (Stoddard) Ross; and died May 25, 1888. He was a farmer. Child: I Aldace Walker born Dec. 4, 1843; married, had one daughter, and died in Pittsburg, Pa. Mar. 25, 1867.

1030.

Caleb H.? (John s.6 Peter5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born Feb.?, 1820; married at St. Johnsbury, Vt. Maria M. Young Dec. 1849; and died at Romney, w. Va. Nov. 18, 1851. She was born at Waterford 1822; and died at Bangor 1892. Child: 1577 Vir8inia H. 8 born ; married Rev. Ed- ward P. Lee for his 3rd wife. Child: g a. Maria.

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Moses Dow7 (John s. 6 Peter5 John4 Thomas3 Joseph2) was born at Concord, Vt. Feb. 28, 1822; married at Barnet Jane Harvey Feb. 18, 1858; and died Oct. 27, 1892. She was born Apr. 4, 1839, the daughter of Walter and Phebe (Blanchard) Harvey; and died at Calais, Me. Sept. 26, 1898. Moses D. Johnson always lived in Barnet, and was a member of the Congregational Church there for fifty­ five years. Children: * 1578 I Walter H. 8 born Apr. 16, 1860; married at Barnet, Phoebe Ella Abbott Apr. 10, 1890; and died Dec. 13, 1938·. She was born , the daughter of J. D. and Abbott; and died Dec. 19, 1939. Mr. Johnson was a farmer, and had a livery stable in Barnet. Child: a. Edward A. H. 9 ·born May 9, 1892; mattied Alice ; died Had two children: a son Edward and a daughter. 1579 II John s.8 born Jan. 4, 1861; drowned in the Con­ necticut River Sept. 23, 1882. 1580 IV Mary8 " May 31, 1869; died Aug. 24, 1890.

1040 Ambrose7 (Ebenezer6 Moses5 Ebenezer4 Nathaniel3 Joseph2 ) was born Nov. 7, 1806; married Charlotte Johnson Oct. 3, 1831; and died Apr. 7, 1873. She was born about 1810, and died Dec. 6, 1911 aged 101. They lived in Colchester, Vt.

(283) Children: 1581 I Sarah born Aug. 21, 1832; married a Wheeler & had issue. 1582 II Mary Ann born July 3, 1837; married first Carter Field, and had two sons, married second a Davis. 1583 III Adeline " Nov. 3, 1840; died Dec. 4, 1863 unmarried. 1584 IV Ebenezer 0. "Jan. 12, 1843; married Clarissa A. Crown Mar. 2, 1876 & had issue. Civil War veteran. Went west. 1585 V John Napoleon born May 8, 1845; Civil War vet­ eran. Went west. 1586 VI Sidney born July 2, 1847; married, 1 child. Died May 12, 1903. 1587 VII Edna " July 2, 1847; married Dr. James Rantoul of Ill. had twin daughters. 1588 VIII Frank B. born Apr. 21, 1854; married, no issue.

1049 ? 6 5 4 3 Mehitabel (Ebenezer James Ebenezer Nathaniel 2 Joseph) was born Dec. 12, 1822; married William Holmes Mar. 12, 1842; and died Jan. 9, 1896. He was born at Hopkinton, N.H. Apr. 4, 1818; and died in Sanbornton, N.H • • His is a most unusual story of a succes­ sful struggle against odds. Le~t an orphan at three years of age, he was farmed out to the highest bidder by the town, and fared badly, and without education until 1839, when he came to the farm of Benjamin Pettingell of Salis­ bury, N.H. Mr. Pettingell became interested in him, and helped him in many ways. Ultimately Holmes bought the Pettingell farm, to which he added until he owned 800 acres, 100 under cultivation, and a saw-mill. He was a very respected citizen of Salisbury all the rest of his life.

(284) Children: I George born Oct. 18, 1843; married Orissa M. Dear­ born; and moved to Huron, S.D. II Dorothy A. born Feb. 7, 1848; married Solomon Gree­ ley Mar. 15, 1871, and had seven child­ ren. III Charles born Oct. 17, 1850; married 1st Mary A. Wad­ leigh May 8, 1878; and 2nd Helen Low by whom he had two children. IV Curtis born Sept. 2, 1852; married Mary E. Smith • She was born in Enfield, N.H. July 3, 1857, the daughter of l•filliam and Lydia M. (Durgin) Smith. They had two sons, and still have descendants living in Salisbury. V Emma J. born Aug. 10, 1855; married Henry M. ·weeks Jan. 14, 1872. VI Nellie M. born Mar. 8, 1857; married HowardE. Dear­ born Aug. 31, 1881. VII William J. born June 23, 1867; married Naomi Shaw 1888. VIII Leland H. born May 9, 1870.

1056

Gideon7 (Hezekiah6 Aaron5 Moses4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born in Sudbury Apr. 14, 1793; and may be the man who married Susan H. Wyman in Boston Aug. 10, 1841; but I merely suggest this, as I have never followed it through. He lived in Waltham, and had two children or more: a son who died young, and a daughter Josephine M. born Dec. 21, 1849.

1058

Nathan Stone 7 (William6 Ebeneze•r5 Ebenezer4 William3 2 Jonathan ) was born Feb. 5, 1802; married Louisa Bond June 24, 1825; and died 1868. She was born Nov. 11, 1802,

(285) the daughter of Nathan and Phebe (Murdock) Bond; and died • They lived in Wayland, Mass • Children: 1589 I Louisa Bond born Oct. 12, 1826. 1590 II Mary Ann II Nov. 23, 1828. 1591 III Nathan Bond II Nov. 16, 1830; married Caro- line Clapp of Dorchester June 9, 1857. 1592 IV Frank Stone II Feb. 12, 1840.

1059 6 4 Charles William7 (William Ebenezer5 Ebenezer Wil- 3 2 liam Jonathan) was born June 5, 1805; married Martha s. Miles of Concord ; and died Mar. 18, 1891. She was born Sept. 1807; the daughter of James and Hannah (Brown) Miles; and died Feb. 4, 1891. He was a farmer in Lexington, Mass. Children: 1593 I Charles Edward born Nov. 12, 1833; married; and died Oct. 6, 1871. 1594 II Joseph Miles " Aug. 10, 1836. 1595 III Martha Miles It July 18, 1841; married in Cambridge Albert F. Nourse June 19, 1863. Two child­ ren at least. 1596 IV William Rockwood born Mar. 2, 1844.

1063

Augustus7 (William6 Ebenezer5 Ebenezer4 William3 Jona- 2 than) was born Mar. 26, 1824; married Eunice Metcalf Howe Nov. 19, 1846; and died • She was born Aug. 13, 1825, the daughter of Abel and Lydia (Walker) Howe;

(286) and died They lived in Northboro. Child: 1597 I A daughter born ,• died unmarried •

1082

Isaiah7 (Stephen6 Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan)2 was born in Vernon, Vt. Dec. 18, 1790; married Fanny ,• and died Dec. 2, 1869. She was born Feb. 13, 1793; and died Sept. 18, 1861. Ee was a farmer in Vernon; and was a justice of the peace 1833 and 1834. He took the middle name of Webster. 1598 I Isaiah Webster born Oct. 7, 1814; died 1884. * 1599 II Israel " Sept. 12, 1816; married Eunice and had issue. * 1600 III Dwight " Jan. 26, 1823; married Harriet E. Brooks and had issue. 1601 IV Elias " June 29, 1828; died Feb. 23, 1831. * 1602 V Elias Proctor " Jan. 16, 1835; married Alice Dennison of Guild­ ford Apr. 25, 1866; and had issue. * 1603 VI Fanny Elmer " Apr. 20, 1837; married Charles E. Davis Feb. 12, 1857, and had issue. 1084

William7 (Stephen6 Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Feb. 21, 1801; married Harriet ; and died June 15, 1870. I know nothing about her. He repre­ sented Vernon in the legislature in 1854; and was a justice of the peace from 1842 to 1849. Children: 1604 I Lucy Elizabeth born Aug. 12, 1828.

(287) • 1605 II Leonora born Mar. 11, 1832; married John Hunt Mar. 10, 1851, and had at least two children. • 1606 III Frederick W. "Aug. 13, 1834; married Thankful H. White Apr. 16, 1871, and had issue. 1607 IV Mary Jane "May 3, 1837; married Henry H. Dickenson Oct. 6, 1857. 1608 V Sarah Maria 11 Mar. 23, 1839; married Samuel B. Houghton Nov. 2, 1859. 1609 VI George H. II ; died Oct. 2, 1865.

1086

Lovwe117 (Isaac6 Isaac5 Isaac4 •vJilliam3 Jonathan2 ) was born Feb. 25, 1783; married Rebecca Stebbins ; and died in Palermo N.Y. Aug. 12, 1859. She was born Apr. 1784, the daughter of Joseph and Thankful (Bel­ ding) Stebbins; and died Aug. 14, 1859. Lovwell Johnson moved to Palermo, N.Y. about 1812, where he studied law, and ultimately became a judge. He also had a large farm where he raised fine stock, and acquired a goodly estate. He always kept an interest in his birthplace of Vernon, Vt., and has an extended notice in the Vermont Gazeteer, Vol. V, page 301. I have not been able to get a complete record of his children. In the probate records his sur­ vivors are given as Rebecca Holmes, his daughter; a son Willard; and grandchildren: William Johnson, Augusta M. Johnson, Mary Jane Johnson, Garrison B. Johnson, and Jay L. Johnson. In one notice of him, he is spoken of as having had several sons, but the following are all I could find. Children: 1610 I Lovwell born about 1805 or 1806; married Sarah A. Sedgwick Feb. 28, 1830; and died Feb. 28, 1845.

(288) 1611 II Elijah Stebbins born Oct. 18, 1807. 1612 III Rebecca born Apr. 13, 1812; married Dec. 25, 1834 John Newton Holmes; and died in Syracuse, N.Y. June 26, 1890. He was born IVlar. 22, 1813, the son of John and Grace (King) Holmes; and died Jan. 14, 1890. He was a teacher in North Brunswick, N.J. for four years, but then moved to Fulton, N.Y., and his last thirty years lived in Syracuse. He was a president of the Oswego Co. Agricul­ tural Society. Children: a. John born about 1840; married twice, and had three sons. b. Mary " ; married twice. 1613 IV Willard born.

1087 Thomas7 (Isaac6 Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Aug. 9, 1785; married Roxcellana ; and died • They lived in Vernon, Vt., where he was a farmer and house-painter. Children: 1614 I Ferona born Oct. 31, 1809. 1615 II Luscena " Feb. 3, 1811. 1616 III Oren Bernard born Jan. 3, 1814. 1617 IV Banna Leavitt " Feb. 1, 1816. 1618 V Willard Martin" Jan. 12, 1818; married and had issue. 1619 VI Darius Chandler" Feb. 6, 1820. 1620 VII Andrew Barnett "Jan. 2, 1822. 1621 VIII Amanda Malvina "Dec. 1823. 1622 IX Isaac Leroy " Dec. 27, 1825. 1623 X Althea Arvilla " Nov. 17, 1827. 1624 XI Julie Maria '' Dec. 14, 1829.

( 289) 1625 XII Rollin Ransom born Jan. 3, 1833- 1626 XIII Ira Thomas Younglove " Apr. 2, 18 35

1092

Zadok7 (Isaac6 Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2 ) was born Apr. 28, 1797; married Lovina r and died • They lived in Vernon, Vt. Children: 1627 I Horace Eason born June 3, 1822. 1628 II Adeline Lovinah " Nov. 27, 1824. 1629 III Sarah Melissa " July 27, 1827. 1630 IV Isaac Warren " July 7, 1829. 1631 V Lucy Maria II June 8, 1832. 1632 VI Cyrus Albert " Feb. 11, 1834.

1098 7 6 5 4 3 2 Samuel (Samuel William Isaac William Jonathan) was born Dec. 18, 1803; married Asenath Goddard in Holden Feb. 6, 1825; and died after 18?8. I cannot make much sense of the dates in this family as Felton gives them, but as he knew these people, have to assume that the oldest son was born before the parents were married. They lived first in Worcester, but later moved to Southborough, Mass. There is a record of his children's marriages and his death there. Children: • 1633 I William P.8 born in Shrewsbury; married Susan E. Manson of Framingham Apr. 14, 1847; and died She was the daughter of John and Nelly ( ) Manson. He was a warden of different almshouses, and in 1878 was at Medway. (290) Children: a. Nelly A.9 born Apr. 6, 1848; died Sept. 14, 1849. b. Ellen A.9 " May 24, 1849; " Sept. 10, 1849. c. Sarah s.9 11 June 1850; married Enos Fuller Dec. 30, 1869 in Fram­ ingham; and died Feb. 27, 1896. He was born 1844 in Danvers, a son of Benjamin and Esther 9 (Wilkins) Fuller. Three children. d. George Nourse born Sept. 1851 in South- borough. 8 1634 II Susan G. born Mar. 8, 1825; aied May 3, 1833-­ 1635 III Sarah B.8 " Apr. 3, 1827; married William Jennison. 8 • 1636 IV Samuel E. 11 Oct. 14, 1828; married Cath­ arine Wilkey, one son. 1637 V Benjamin F.8 " Nov. 27, 1830; married Mary E. Rowe. 8 • 1638 VI Susan s. " May 7, 1833; married Benjamin F. Prentiss July 1850, and had five children. He was a selectman in Southborough eight years. Was a master builder. 1639 VII Henry H. N. 8 born Nov. 27, 1835; married Adeline

1101

Sally? (Samue16 William5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born July 9, 1808; married John Davis Goddard of Shrewsbury May 6, 1831; and died Mar. 14, 1833. He was born Mar. 5 or 6, 1805, the son of Samuel and Rebecka (Davis) Goddard of Holden; and died He married second Sally's twin sister Zerviah (1102) Apr. 24, 1834. She died Jan. 20, 1842; and he married third Mrs. Louisa (Fay) Bullard; and fourth Fanny Cushing. He was a school-teacher.

(291) Children: I Zerviah born May 18, 1831; died Sept. 10, 1848. Children of second wife: II Luther M. " Feb. 26, 1835. III Sarah R. " Nov. 17, 1836. IV Mary P. " May 8, 1838. V Henry L. " June 9, 1840.

1104

6 4 2 Mercy7 (Asahel William5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born Sept. 26, 1803; married Henry Rice at Westborough June 5, 1825; and died June 10, 1840. He was born Aug. 26, 1800, the son of Caleb and Merriam ( ) Rice of Lunen- burg, Vt. They lived in Boston and New York City. Children: I Augusta M. born Mar. 6, 1826; died young. II Henry Lewis 11 Aug. 19, 1827. III William S. 11 July 11, 1829. IV Augustus J. " Mar. 30, 1832. V Alice 11 Apr. 25, 1834. VI Albert 11 May 4, 1836; died Aug. 28, 1841. VII Charles D. " May 29, 1839; " May 11, 1841.

1106 7 6 5 4 3 2 William (Asahel William Isaac William Jonathan) was born Mar. 1, 1809; married Eliza Ann Chamberlain (int.) Aug. 4, 1832 at Framingham; and died at Toledo, O. Jan. 27, 1871. I cannot locate his wife. They lived in West­ borough, Mass. Children: 1640 I Antoinette E. born Feb. 27, 1835.

(292) 164-1 II Sarah Ann born Jan. 7, 183?; died young. 164-2 III William A. 11 Dec. 9, 1839. * 1643 IV Mary Dexter II Nov. 7, 1840; married Dr. John E. Gilman July 26, 1860; a son born in Ohio May 13, 1861. 1644 V Sarah Augusta born Dec. 6, 1842. 1645 VI A daughter 11 Apr. 5, 1847. 1646 VII Harriet N. 11 Feb. 27, 1849.

ll09 Harriet E. 7 (Asahel 6 W·illiam5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Nov. 13, 1815; married Augustus M. Smith of Hop- kinton Apr. 10, 1838; and died • He was born Jan. 8, 1812, in Dana, Nass.; and died in Marlboro, N.H. Sept. 21, 1876. He was a farmer, and a deacon of the Baptist Church in Marlboro. Children: I Augustus M. born Feb. 14-, 1839; unmarried. A Baptist Minister. II Harriet A. II Hay 21, 1841; died young. III Charles v. ti May 31, 1845; IV Martha E. ti Apr. 12, 1843; died 1875 unmarried. V William J. II Feb. 12, 1848; unmarried. VI George E. ti July 19, 1850; married. VII Ellen M. II Oct. 31, 1852; unmarried. VIII Annie L. II Dec. 31, 1857; II L1: Ephraim s. II Aug. 29, 1859; married.

1111 Othello Otis7 (John6 John5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Apr. 1 7, 1817 or 1818; married Iviary Stone 1833; and died Jan. 8, 1882. She was born , the

(293) daughter of Dexter and Ellen (Kitteredge) Stone; and died Othello Johnson became a homeopathic doctor, and practiced in Sudbury and Framingham. Felton says he had two sons, but I have not found their birth dates. Children: 1649 I a son. 1650 II a son.

1112

,John7 (John6 John5 Isaac4 William3 Jonatban2) was born 1820. He married first Mrs. Eliza Ann (Good- now) Howe of Sudbury Aug. 12, 1847. She was born May 1, 1815, the daughter of Asher and Fanny (Sanger) Goodnow; married 1st Winthrop Howe; and died Aug. 16, 1848. Felton says he married again, and had three sons. Children: 1651 I a son. 1652 II a son. 1653 III a son.

1113

Honestus H.7 (Webster6 John5 Isaac4 Willi8m; Jonathan2) was born Aug. 27, 1824; married Anna Mercer ,• and died in the Middle West before 1878. The children's names are taken from Felton. Children: 1654 I John Webster 1655 II Anna Mercer

1129 Sarah7(Ru.fus6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2)

(294) was born Aug. 24, 1803; married Lucas Chamberlain of Hop- kinton Dec. 26,1839 and died I have found nothing about him, or of this family after the birth of one child. Child: I Susan C. born Jan. 15, 1841.

1130 6 4 2 Ralsa Fisk7 (Rufus Elisha5 Isaac William3 Jonathan ) was born June 19, 1805; married Lucy Temple of Holden Sept. 21, 1828. She was born May 15, 1804, the daughter of Moses and Betsy ( ) Temple; and died Aug. 7, 1840. His intention of marriage to Sarah G. Gilmore of Smith­ field, R.I. was published Dec. 28, 1842. He died They lived in Upton, Mass. A daughter, Jane FrancesJohn­ son is said to have been born in Brookfield, Mass., in 1839 and to have married Samuel J. Moulton in 1861, but I found no such birth in the records. Children: 1656 I Alvah Stearns born Apr. 12, 1829; was a Civil War veteran 1862-1865. 1657 II Elisha F. ti May 30, 1831. 1658 III Mary Ann E. II Apr. 11, 1834.

1131

Zenas Dwight7 (Rufus6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona- 2 than) was born July 21, 1807; married Mary Harrington Oct. 9, 1832; and died Children: 1659 I George Austin born Dec. 2, 1833. 1660 II Charles Perry " Nov. 29, 1843. There is a death of a child given in the records, but without a name, on Apr. 18, 1839.

(295) 1133

Hannah7 (Rufus6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Feb. 6, 1812; married George Goddard of West- borough Apr. 24, 1833; and died He was born Aug. 31, 1808, the son of Nathan and Prudence ( ) Goddard of Framingham; and died Children: I Edwin Nathan born Feb. 3, 1835; died Sept. 14, 1839. II Edwin Nathan " Apr. 13, 1842.

1134

Sophia Loomis7 (Rufus6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona­ than2) was born June 14, 1814; married Harrison Chamber­ lain of Sutton June 24, 1840; and died He married first (int.) Jan. 26, 1833 Polly E. Hicks who died in 1838. Children: I Silas Edwin born July 3, 1842; died Sept. 8, 1843. II Lydia Sophia " Sept. 8, 1844; died Sept. 23, 1845.

1135

Rufus Perry7 (Rufus6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born July 15, 1816; married Mary E. Wood Aug. 23, 1839; and may have died in 1868. I have found only one child, but it seems likely that there were others. Child: 1661 I Richard M. born July 17, 1848; died Dec. 24, 1849.

1138

Mary Fish7 (Josiah6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2)

(296) was born Oct. 21, 1809; married Calvin W. Angier Sept. 11, 1833; and died Feb. 4, 1852. He was born Apr. 30, 1808, the son of Calvin and Anna (Parker) Angier; and married second Elizabeth Harrington. Children: I Mary Jane born June 11, 1834. II Henrietta M. " Dec. 23, 1836. III Sarah Ann " Oct. 16, 1839 IV Ida Louise " July 15, 1848. 1139

Hannah Gray7 (Josiah6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona­ 2 than) was born May 16, 1811; married Lowell Appleton Newton Sept. 28, 1831; and died • He was born Apr. 27, 1809, the son of Stephen and Sally (Fay) Newton; and died Children: I Alphonso A. born Oct. 18, 1832; died Feb. 22, 1833. II Catherine E. II Nov. 23, 1834. III Philena E. II May 30, 1836. IV Leander W. II Nov. 26, 1838. V Annab E. II Jan. 28, 1845; died ~ar. 4, 1873.

1140

Daniel Bemis7 (Josiah6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona­ than2) was born June 29, 1813; married Eunice C. Stowell Jan. 17, 1855; and died Aug. 23, 1889. She was born Feb. 1, 1835 in Ithaca, N.Y., the daughter of David and Mary (Flagg) Stowell. Daniel B. Johnson was a farmer in South­ borough, Mass., and lived in his father's house.

(297) Children: • 1662 I Arthur Stowell born Feb. 9, 1856; married Nel­ lie A. Stone 1884; three children. • 1663 II Mary Lizzie " May 5, 1861; married Henry A. Simpson 1888; two chil- dren. 1664 III Josie Mabel " Aug. 1869; married 1st Adelbert Gross. Married 2nd Charles Q. Shaw • • 1665 IV Justin Herbert " June 28, 1877; married Maud Mace 1898. 1 child.

1142

Roxa N. 7 (Josiah6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Dec. 12, 1818; married Willard h Eames Uct. 15, 1839; and died • I know nothing further about this family. Children: I Ellen Bemis born Apr. 6, 1841; died July 28, 1846. II John Henry " Nov. 23, 1844. III Albert Whiting " Jan. 4, 184?.

1143

AnnaR 7 (Josiah6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jonathan2) was born Oct. 4, 1823; married Horace E. Bellows Nov. 1851; and died after 18?8. He was born Apr. 6, 1829 at West­ borough, a son of Edward and Hannah S. (Hawes) Bellows; and died in hospital at Annapolis, Md. Mar. 8, 1865. He enlisted in the Union Army July 21, 1862, was wounded June 4, 1864 at Piedmont, Va. He was a mechanic Co. D. 34th Mass. Vol. Infantry.

(298) Child: I Frederic Eugene born June 20, 1857-

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Nathan Loomis7 (Elisha6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona- 2 than) was born Apr. 7, 1809; married Mary R. Fay Apr. 6, 1834; and died • She was born Oct. 31, 1813, the daughter of Grant and Mary (Littlefield) Fay; and died Oct. 2, 1850. Children: 1666 I Lewis Fay born 1!1 e b. 12, 183 5 ; married l.J i z­ s i e ~ Bullard Apr. 1860. 1667 II Addison lfay " Feb. 5, 1837; married Henri­ etta M. Williams May, 1867. 1668 III Cornelius II Oct. 9, 1839; died Mar. 21, 1870. Civil War soldier 1669 IV Sereno B. " Dec. 6, 1842. 1670 V Mary Ann R. II Dec. 28, 1848. 1671 VI Ellen M. Jan. 9, 1854.

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Henry Flavel7 (Elisha6 Elisha5 Isaac4 William3 Jona- than)2 was born June 21, 1813; married Eunice Fay Nov. 24, 1842; and died at Cambridge, Mass. July 20, 1877- She was born Mar. 15, 1824 in Westborough, the daughter of ; and died Feb. 15, 1891. Henry F. Johnson was a doctor, and practiced in Worcester, Southborough, and Cambridge. Children: 1672 I a daughter born 1843; died 1844. 1673 II Louis w. " Nov. 26, 1846; died Aug. 1849. 1674 Ill Henry L. II Nov. 29, 1848. It Mar. 1850.

(299) 1675 IV George H. born Dec. 29, 1850; married Clara * M. Crocker; 4 children. Was a minister. 1676 V Nellie s. tt June 25, 1853; married Frank * w. Harrington. 2 children. 1677 VI Minnie A. ft Nov. 14, 1854; married Aug- * ustus Story; 2 children. 1678 VII William L. ft Oct. 23, 1856; married Cath- * erine C. Capron. 2 children. Harvard 1878. 1679 VIII Mary L. " Apr. 8, 1859; married James * A. Gilley. 2 children. 1680 IX Lizzie L. " Feb. 7, 1861; married Her- * bert B. Knight. 3 children.

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David7 (Elijah6 David5 Timothy4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born May 6, 1778; married Nelly Hemingway of Framing­ ham Apr. 3, 1800; and died • They are said to have moved somewhere near Lake Erie from Southborough. Children: 1681 I Dennis born Nov. 8, 1800. 1682 II George " Jan. 28, 1802. 1683 III David " Dec. 10, 1803. 1684 IV Horatio N. " Feb. 2, 1806. 1685 V Mary Ann " Jan. 29, 1808. 1686 VI Bradford H. " Feb. 27, 1810. 1687 VII Nelly " Dec. 19, 1811. 1688 VIII Willard J. " Aug. 16, 1814. 1174

Betty? (Joseph6 Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born Mar. 17, 1787; married Putnam Ward Jan. 23, 1809;

(300) and died Oct. 19, 1873. He was born Jan. 11, 1786, the son of Erasmus and Hannah (Chamberlain) Ward; and died Mar. 13, 1860. Children: I Horace born Feb. 25, 1810. II Charlotte) II Mar. 29, 1817; married Thomas ) Dennehe June 1842. III Catherine5 " Mar. 29, 1817; married Cherles Warren IV Clarissa II about 1823; married Asa R Forbush Apr. 1851. v. Eliza II ; said to have married.

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Charles7 (Joseph6 Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jonathan2) was born Feb. 5, 1790; married 1st Prudence Stewart of Mason, N.H. Oct. 23, 1814. She was born , the daughter of Jeremy Stewart; and died Aug. 29, 1826. He married 2nd Elvira Locke of Townsend, Mass. June 14, 1827; and died Jan. 23, 1864. They lived on a farm in Northborough, Mass., but he is called a miller in the records. Some of the children were born in Southborough. Children: • 1689 I Harriet Hastings8 born Feb. 19, 1815; married Marcus Grout Apr. 8, 1838; and died Children: a. Charles9 born Apr. 1841; died July 17, 1842. b. Harri9t M. 9 11 Oct. 13, 1844-. c. a son " Apr. 1, 1847. d. Mary Elvira9 11 Sept. 4, 1849. • 1690 II Louisa Maria8 born July .3, 1818; married Chan­ dler Batchelor for his second wife Mar. 29, 1840. He was born Mar. 31, 1815, a son of Adams and Sarah (Warren) Batchelor; married 1st Cynthia Forbush, who died in 1839. He died July 5, (perhaps) 1885.

(301) Child: a. Janette Elvira9 born June 10, 1846. Children of second wife of Charles Johnson: 1691 III Elvira8 born Nov. 3, 1828; died unmarried. 1692 IV Charles Byron8 born May 29, 1832; died unmar­ ried May 9, 1864. 1693 V Josepha " Nov. 21, 1833; died Apr. 13, or 15, 1834. 8 1694 VI Augustine J. " July 30, 1835; died un­ married. 1695 VII Edward Warren8 " Apr. 29, or 30, 1837; died after 1900. 1696 VIII William Henry8 " June 13, 1840; married Harriet Hall Johnson 1873; and died • She was born in 1842, the daughter of Dr. Joshua Jewett Johnson; and died 1929. They lived in Northborough, Mass. Children. a. Frederick Hosmer9 born 1875; married Sal- lie Perkins Hall 1900; and died • She was born 187?, the daughter of ; and died 1950. They lived in Northborough from 1912 to 1929. He was an inspector of naval air­ craft, and later of naval material. Children: 1. Olive ElizabethlO born Aug. 2, 1901; married Kenneth MacDougall Nov. 17, 1923, who was born Sept. 11, 1894; and died Aug. 14, 1958. j'wo chil­ dren: Ann Elizabethll born Dec. 29, 1924; and Margaretll born Nov. l?, 1927. 2. Allen ShawlO born Aug. 31, 1907; married Caroline Lewis June 26, 1937. Three children: Lucy Shaw born Mar. 31, 1938; David Allen born Oct. 11, 1940; Andrew born

(302)· Aug. , 1946. 10 3. Frederick Hosmer born Mar. 30, 1911; married Ethelyn Watson Oct. 23, 1937. Children: Frederick H. Jr. born July 5, 1939; Richard Ware born Oct. 2, 1942; Philip Hall born Nov. 18, 1944; William H. born 1952. 10 4. Leonard Ware born Sept. 23, 1913; married Helen Bailey Oct. 16, 1940. Four children: Pamela B. and Penel­ ope E. born Nov. 12, 1941; Jennifer Hall born Nov. 22, 194?; Leonard Ware Jr. born Nov. 22, 1949. 5. William Henry10 born Aug. 14, 1915; died Feb. 6, 1916. b. Sarah Locke9 born Dec. 23, 18?6; married George William Booth Feb. 10, 18?1; he was a son of William and Catherine (Dole) Booth. Children: 1. Richard AllenlO born Aug. 20, 1901. Married Oct. 5, 1927 Lorena Burton. 2. Katharine Harwood10 born Dec. 10, 1905. ;. Charles Arthur IInd10 born Jan. 4, 1909; married Georgiana Di • 3 chil- dren: Charles Arthur IIIrd born Jan. 23, 1942; Susan M. and Richard A. born Sept. 29, 1945. 4. Philip BurdettelO born July 5, 1910; married Apr. 9, 1938 Mary James Kent. 3 children: Rebecca A. B. born June l?, 1942; Frederic H.K. born May 25, 1944; Jean M. B. born Mar. 31, 1948. 10 5. Paul Walther born ».pr. 10, 1912; married May 6, 1939 Nettie Smith Keyes, 3 children: Martha w. B. born Feb. 23, 1943; Peter Keyes B. born Oct. 22, 1945; Ann w. B. born Oct. 10, 1948. 6. Mary Ware10 born Mar. 1, 1918; married 1st Charles R. Hixon July 12, 1941. He was killed in W.W. 2 Jan. 13, 1944. She married 2nd Robert C. Hildebrandt Nov. 25, 1948. 3 Children: Laurie w.

(303) born June 30, 1950; Katharine B. born Aug. 10, 1952; Marian Ware born May 9, 1955. c. Richard Ware9 born Aug. 2?, 1879; married Sarah Masterman Sept. 11, 1906; died May 6, 1926. No issue. d. Joseph Allen9 born June 21, 1882; married Lucy Ellen Allen ; died Oct. 4, 1935. She was born Feb. 8, 1881, the daughter of George w. and Emily (Day) Allen. Children: 1. Helen DaylO born Jan. 5, 1910; married Johannes A. Popp Apr. 16, 1938. Child: Erik T. born Nov. 11, 1943. 2. Joseph Allen10 born May 14, 1913; mar­ ried Alice E. Rossman Mar. 22, 1941. 3. David WilliamlO born Aug. 30, 1919; married Mary v. Townzen Aug. 29, 1942. Children: Christopher D. born Aug. 24, 1943. Seven more children descendants 0£ Joseph A. Johnson. I have been told that Joseph A. Johnson had? more grand­ sons, but was not given their names or dates. * 169? IX John Francis8 born June 19, 1843; married Olive Elizabeth Seaver ; and died • She was born 1849, the daughter of Samuel Sea- ver; and died Sept. 16, 18?8. Children:

a. Robert9 born in Leominster Nov. 19, 1874; married Berenice Augusta Putnam June , 1898. Children: 1. Eldon10 Seaver born Apr. 8, 1899; married Louise Adams of Putnam, ConD. 3 children: a boy who died young; Berenice, married, 2 children: Eldon Jr. married, 2 children. 2. Harold10 Sherman born Mar. 15, 1906; married 1st Mary L. Booth of Willard, Ky. Sept. 4, 1926; married 2nd Barbara Ryan of Bucyrus, O. Oct. 3, 1954. 3 children:

( 304 ) Doris Lucille born June 8, 1927, married Robert B. Cogill and has; children; Robert Edwin born Aug. 14, 1930; married Erma Carter; Nancy Evelyn born June 18, 1934. b. Julia Emily9 born

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Clarissa? (Joseph6 Daniel5 Joseph4 Jonathan3 Jona­ than2) was born Aug. 18, 1793; married Joel Warren Jan. 14, 1816; and died Dec. 4, 1819. He was born Apr. 17, 1788, the son of John and Anna (Forbush) Warren; married second Anna Harrington by whom he had issue; and died Aug. 22, 1871. Children: I Darius born Dec. 13, 1816. II Seleucus " Feb. 13, 1818.

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Elizabeth Coffin7 (Daniel c. 6 Isaac5 Eleazer4 Elea­ zer3 Isaac2) was born Aug. 2, 1795; married Isaac Pearson of Newbury, Mass. Feb. 13, 1820; and died July 14, 1879. He was born about 1793; and died Apr.?, 1856. He was a house painter. Children: I Augustus born Nov. 6, 1820; married Catharine DeF. Davenport Apr. 15, 1850. II Sarah Smith II May 5, 1822; died June 20, 1823. III Sarah Smith II June 22, 1826; " May 3, 182?. IV Elizabeth A. II July 28, 182?. V Albert Smith 11 Aug. 2, 1829; died July 9, 1856. VI Isaac E. ti June 20, 1831; died May ?, 1853.

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Eleazer Austin? (Daniel c.6 Isaac5 Eleazer4 Eleazer3 2 Isaac) was born Sept. 1?, 179?; married first Ruth Butler of Gilmanton, N.H. Feb. 15, 1821; who was born Feb. 16, 1801 in Newburyport, the daughter of Philip and Elizabeth ( ) Butler; and died Mar. 25 or 31, 1838. He married second Mary Ann French of Kensington, N.H. Aug. 29, 1838. She was born May 20, 1804, the daughter of John and Sarah (Barnard) French, and died July 12, 1880. He died May 29, 1885. They lived in Amesbury, Mass., where he was a shoe manufacturer. He joined the Mills Village Congregational Church in 1832, and was its clerk forty years. Children: 1698 I Elizabeth B. born Dec. 9, 1821; married Jethro H. Worcestor May 23, 184?. 1699 II Charles C. ti Aug. 11, 1823, at Gilmanton, N.H.; died 1826. 1?00 III Calvin L. ti Dec. 23, 1825; married 1st Clara E. Burnham of Lowell Apr. 23, 1849; and 2nd Mrs. L.J. Bartlett in 1881. He lived in Taunton, Mass. 1?01 IV Lavina " Nov. 27, 182?; married Charles Currier May 23, 184?; and died July 3, 1849. 1?02 V Eleazer A. " Aug. 5, 1832; married 1st Hannah J. Yorke of Dover, N.H. July 14, 1856; married 2nd Mary E. Waterman of Man­ chester Dec. 25, 1859. He was a Civil War veteran. 1?03 VI Levi Barnard ti Sept. 27, 1835; married Arethusa K. Warren of Rochester N.H.; and died in George­ town s. C. July 21, 1865. He served in the Civil War in the 10th and 29th Maine Regts; was in 16 battles, and

(306) marched in the Grand Review in Washington. 2 sons who died young. 1704 VII Helen E. born Mar. 22, 1838. As her mother died at her birth she was adopted by Mrs. A. Howarth and took her name. 'Married Dr. John A. Douglas of Amesbury. No issue. Children of second wife: • 1705 VIII Mary Ann8 born May 20, 1839; married Fred­ erick E. Lowell June 23, 1861; and died He was born Aug. 1, 1839, the son of Hiram and Mary B. (Jones) Lowell; and died He was a boat-builder in Amesbury; and was a lieutenant in the 40th Mass. Regt. in the Civil War. Children: a. Fred Austin9 born Jan. 4, 1862; married Anna Caswell Nov. 25, 1880; and died Children: 1. MarionlO married Wilbur Scott. No issue. 2. WalterlO " Ethelyn Ware. 6 children. 3. Gertrude1011 William Boyle. 3 chil­ dren. b. Edith9 born Oct. 12, 186?; married George Cuthbert. • 1706 IX Sarah Abby8 born Oct. 15, 1842; married And- rew H. Fielden June 3, 1863; and died Dec. 6, 191?. He was born May 21, 1836, at Todmorden, Eng., the son of Samuel J. and Betsy (Scott) Fielden; and died Apr. 2?, 1918. He served in the 60th Mass. Regt. in the Civil War. He was an overseer in a carriage factory in Amesbury, Mass., and a deacon in the Baptist Church. Mrs. Fielden was well educated for her day; was a charter member of the Whittier Home Ass. and the local Women's Club. Children: a. Robert Scott9 born Sept. 14, 1864; married Fanny Killen Sept. 1892; and died Feb. 1949. No issue.

(30?) b. Sallie N.9 born Nov. 21, 1865; married Porter Sargent Jan. 26, 1888. Children: 1. Margaret F.10 married. 2. Eleanor10 " c. John Herman9 born Sept. 13, 186?; died Apr. 9 23, 18?8. d. Elizabeth M. " Oct. 24, 18?2; married John Daland Jr. July 12, 1898; and died Jan. 5, 1952. Children: 1. Elizabeth P.10 born ,~ died young. 2. Richard w. 10 " 3. Sarah10 " e. Gertrude r.9 born Aug. 29, 18?4; married Henry A. Jones June 1904. Married 2nd John Kennedy. Child: l. Robfft H.lO marffed. 2 children: Doro­ thy and Henry • t. Isabelle n.9 born June 9, 18?6; married Fred L. Rice June 2?, 1900. He died in 1950. Children: 1. CarllO born f Married 2. Marion10 g. Belen Haslam9 born Sept. 16, 1882. l?O? X John French8 born Sept. 22, 1845; married Fran­ ces A. Keniston Aug. l?, 18?6; and died at Amesbury Feb. 23, 1906. Bo issue. For some years he was with Scribners Pub­ lishing Co. in New York City, but in 18?? returned to Ames­ bury where be bad a stationery and book store. He collec­ ted a good deal of data on the Johnson Family, some of which I have used.

.118?. Sally? (Daniel c. 6 Isaac5 Eleazer4 Eleazer3 Isaac2)

(308) was born Mar. 14, 1802; married John Newmarch Apr. 15, 18.23; and died June 9, 1888. He was born Mar. 30, 1800, the son or Joseph and Sarah (Woodman) Newmarch; and died Aug. 25, 1826. They lived in Newburyport. Children: I John born Nov. 5, 1824; married Caroline G. M•. Noyes 1848, had one son. Lived in Lynn. II Joseph D. " Dec. 1, 1826; married Ann Vickery 1849. Lived in Maine.

1190 7 4 Katherine R. (Daniel C. 6 Isaac5 Eleazer Eleazer3 Isaac2) was born May 4, 1806; married 1st James B. Kennard or Newmarket, N.H. Oct. 12, 1828. He died Nov. 4, 1843, and she married 2nd Richard Allen May 5, 1855. She died Mar. 13, l 891. Children: I Antoinette born Mar. 29, 1829; died Apr. 25, 1829. II John F. " Aug. 14, 1830; married 1st Ella Locke; 2nd Martha Baxter; 3rd Ella M. Leonard. III Charles C. ; died July 31, 1840. IV Sarah E. II Dec. 15, 183?; married Lyford Con­ nor. V Francis H. II Jan. 8, 1841; married Sarah M. Mitchell. VI Edward L. " July 28, 1842; unmarried.

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Julia A.? (Daniel c. 6 Isaac5 Eleazer4 Eleazer3 Isaac2) was born June 4, 1808; married Thomas Hodgkins Nov. 2, 1830; and died Feb. 24, 1884. He was born about 180?; and died June 16, 1853. He was a painter, and his wife supported

(309) herself after his death by nursing. Children: I George A. born Mar. 18, 1831; died Feb. 19,· 1854. II Annie L. n Oct. 19, 1832; married a Page. III Sarah H. " Jan. 29, 1834; died Nov. 30, 1856. IV Mary E. " Dec. 25, 1835; died Dec. 28, 1835. V Abbie M. It Aug. 1, 1837; married William Frost. VI Henry T. rt July 1839; died Jan. 17, 1840. VII Caroline A. n Dec. 3, 1840; " Aug. 20, 184?. VIII Benjamin G. " Feb. 15, 1843. IX Mary G. " June 9, 1845; died Aug. 25, 184?.

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Dolly? (William6 William5 William4 William3 Isaac2) was born Jan. 19, 1804; married John Bartlett Dec. 29, 1824; and died • He was born Nov. 18, 1801, the son of Enoch and Mary (Barnard) Bartlett, and died He was said to have been a carriage-builder. Children: I Henry born Apr. 5, 1825. II John Warren " July 12, 182?. III Mary " Oct. 18, 1829. IV Austin II June 5, 1836.

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Mary? (William6 William5 William4 William3 Isaac2)

(310) was born Dec. 1, 1811; married Jesse Annis Dec. 16, 1834; and died in Merrimac, Mass. Mar. 16, 1889. I have not been able to trace her husband. Children: I Allen G. born • died Jan. 29, 1841. ' II Mary Allen It Oct. 28, 1842; married a Hall. III Horace Wheeler" ,• killed in the Civil War.

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John Bradstreet7 (William6 William5 William4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born Apr. 22, 1816; married Almira Locke Aug. 25, 1847 in Dana Mass. and died at Tyngsboro, Mass. July 23, 1904. All I have found of her is her death date, Dec. 2, 189?. John B. Johnson was a Universalist minister. Children: 1?08 I Arabella born Sept. 29, 1848; married Henry M. Nichols, and lived in N.Y. 1709 II Almira " June 2, 1851; unmarried. 1710 III Orville B • " Oct. 28, 1856; married EvaS Burke June 31, 1895. Lived in Melrose Highlands.

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Sarah? (William6 William5 William4 William3 Isaac2) was born June 30, 1818; marri·ed Seth Currier Nov. 30, 1836; and died Aug. 16, 1856. He was born in 1812, the son of Joshua and Betsy ( ) Currier. Children: I Harriet Newell born Nov. 8, 183?; married a Goldsmith. II Charles Warren It • married & lived in ' Dayton, o. III William Henry ti

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Eliza7 (William6 William5 William4 William3 Isaac2) was born Dec. 4, 1821; married Elbridge M. Morse Nov. 3, 1846; and died July 16, 1891. He was born Jan. 31, 1819, the son of Benjamin and Sally (Nichols) Morse; and died July 5, 1901. He was a farmer in Merrimac, Mass. His oldest daughter, Mrs. Hudson, gave me a large part of the data on her mother's family. Children: I Mary F. born Aug. 29, 184?; married Horace G. Hud­ son Jan. 10, 18?2. No issue. They kept a flower shop in Amesbury. II Maria A. " May 9, 1851; died unmarried. III Benjamin M." Feb. 8, 1853; married Cora Donaldson. 8 children. Lived in Alabama. IV Abigail C. " Nov. 8, 1855; married Wesley C. Howe. 3 children.

1206 6 4 2 Martha? (Isaac William5 Isaac William3 Isaac ) was born Aug. 1, 1?90; married Charles Swasey Oct. 7, 1816; and died • He was born about 1793; and died Aug. 24, 1823. I have a note that he may have come from Belfast, Me. He is almost certainly not a son of Samuel Swasey of Gloucester. Children: I Charles O. K. born July 6, 1817; married Abigail W. Stockman, 1 child. II Lydia Chase It Sept. 20, 1818; married Capt. Charles Currier of Salisbury. 5 children. III John Folsom II Apr. 9, 1821; died Oct. 31, 1822. IV John Folsom " Nov. 25, 1822; died Nov. 15, 1823.

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Isaac7 (Isaac6 William5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2) was born Mar. 16, 1792; married Ann Toppan Oct. 14, 1813. He died either Apr. 26, 1830, or Dec. 29, 1831, as an Isaac Johnson died on each date, and there is nothing to tell which is which. His wife may be the Mrs. Ann Johnson who joined the Oldtown Church Dec. 14, 1834, and died Oct. 6, 1866. Child: 1?11 I Moses T. born ; and died Aug. 1842.

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Harriet? (Isaac6 Isaac5 Isaac4William3 ·Isaac2) was born Feb. 11, 1811; married William Henry George June 2?, 1832; and died Mar. 2, 1860. He was born Nov. 20, 1810, the son o~ Joseph and Sally (Montgomery) George and died Feb. 8, 184?. He was a blacksmith in Newburyport. Children: I Sarah Elizabeth born Oct. 26, 1834. II Harriet Maria fl June 1836; died Oct. 4, 1836. III Charles W. fl June 16, 1846; " May 9, 184?.

1210 6 4 2 Mary Brackett? (lsaac Isaac5 Isaac William3 Isaac ) was born Mar. 31, 1813; married Joshua Turner Aug 21, 1830; and died May 22, 1895. He was born Apr. 1812 at Lyme, N.H. the son of James and Mehitabel ( ) Turner; and died Dec. 5, 1881. He was the captain of a coasting schooner. Mrs. Turner was described by all who knew her as having an unusually lovely character.

(.313) Children: I Mary H. born 1840; died unmarried May 21, 1911. II a child II June l?, 1843; " Sept. 1843. III a child ft Mar. 2?, 1845. IV Charles w. " Oct. 1, 1846; married Laura A. Lunt Nov. 29, 18?6. He was a mariner.

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Sarah? (Isaac6 Isaac5 Isaac4 William3 Isaac2) was born Jan. 23, 1816; married Jonas Hutchins Nov. 28, 1841; and died July 1901. He was born Dec. 1814 at Kittery, Me.; and died June 23, 18?8. He had at one time a coasting schooner, but is later called a rigger. He and his wife attended the Old South Church. Children: I Sarah E. born 1842; married Lewis Johnson (1242 ) II William W. " Dec. 19, 1844; married Abbie M. Morrison Jan. 16, 18?5.

121? 6 5 4 3 2 William Henry? (Isaac Isaac Isaac William Isaac ) was born Jan 12, 1829; married Ellen A. Clarke Sept. 23, 1863; and died Mar. 13, 1916. She was born Sept. 1, 1842, a daughter of Amos and Olive A. (Howard) Clarke; aid died Oct. 6, 1884. He was a painter and lived on Fair St. in Newburyport. Children: 1?12 I Lizzie Goldthwaite born Oct. 2?, 1869; married Winfield P. Porter June 12, 1895. He was a son of Alonzo w. and Sophia A. (Nour~ Porter.

(314) 1713 II a son born Dec. l?, 18?5.

1225 6 4 2 Richard? (Eleazer Joseph5 Eleazer William3 Isaac ) was born Oct. 18, 1813; married Frances (Bradstreet) Wood­ bury July 2?, 1852; and died May 4, 18?2. She was born Mar. 15, 1816, tbe daughter of Nathaniel and Mary ( ) Bradstreet; married first Charles Woodbury; and died Nov. 11, 1888. Richard Johnson was a master mariner, but in the latter part of his life gave up the sea. Children: 1?14 I Caroline E.8 born Oct. 31, 1853; died unmarried . Oct. 4, 1926. 1?15 II William R.8~ " May 16, 1855; married Lillian R. Richardson Nov. 2, 1892; and died Dec. 18, 1928. She was born Sept. 10, 18 ; the daugh­ ter of William and Frances s. (Coffin) Rich­ ardson; and died Dec. 28, 1945. Mr. Johnson was a president of the Five Cent Savings Bank in Newburyport. Children: a. Lawrence B. 9 born Oct. 31, 1893; died un- married Dec. 24, 1940. b. Frances R. " Feb. 24, 1895. c. Margaret " Oct. 11, 189?; died young. d. Richard " Jan. 2?, 1905; W.W.II e. Elizabeth P. " Jan. 12, 1911; married Charles F. Geisewite June 16, 1942. Children: 1. Lawrence E.10 born Feb. l?, 1943. 2. Frances E. It Sept. 18, 1944.

1229 6 4 Margaret Laughton7 (William P. William P.5 Eleazer 2 William3 Isaac ) was born Jan. 20, 1809; married Patrick (315) Henry Greenleaf Apr. 1829; and died July 8, 1879• He was born July 11, 180?, the son of Simon and Hannah (Kingman) Greenleaf; and died June 21, 1869. Dr. Greenleaf gradua­ ted from Bowdoin College in 1825, and entered the law, but soon turned his attention to the ministry. He was ordained a deacon of the Episcopal Church by Bishop Griswold, and later a priest. For several years he was rector of St. John's Church, Charlestown, Mass.; then of St. Paul's Church, Cincinnati, O. In 1862 he took charge o~ Emmanuel Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. where he died. Further descent in this family is given in the Greenleaf Genealogy by J.E. Greenleaf. Children: I Henry L. born Apr. 25, 18~0. II Henrietta T. " Apr. 25, 18;1. III James E. " Aug. 2, 1832. IV Charlotte K. Dec. 10, 18}3; died Oct. 7, " 1834. V George H. Nov. 25, 1834; married Eliza­ " beth Chew. No issue. VI Charles R. " Jan. 2, 1838. VII Charlotte n May 1, 1839. VIII Margaret L. Apr. a, 1841; died Peb. 20, " 184?.•

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Edvard Au~ustus7 (William P.6 William P.5 Eleazer4 William; Isaac) was born Aug. 10, 1810; married Harriet llein or Cattskill, N.Y. Mar. 26, 1835 at St. Louis; and died June 5, 1851. She was born.Alg. 13, 1816, and died Dec. 4, 1893. He was a merchant in St. Louis, Mo.

(316) Children: 1716 I Frederick A. born Jan. 13, 1836; ma~ried Eliza- beth Reilly Dec. 25, 1858; and died Sept. 28, 1887 in New Orleans, La. I do not know of any children. He was a ship-master, and in later life gave up the sea, and devoted his time and money to building up the Bethel Mission for Seamen in New Orleans. 1717 II Henrietta born Dec. 3, 1837; married Henry M. Soria Oct. 27, 1858; and died They lived in New Orleans. Children: a. Henry J. b. Henrietta M. c. Genevieve 1718 III Helen born Sept. 4, 1841; died Dec. 9, 1843. 1719 IV Albert Henry born Aug. 20, 1844; married Mary P. Mowry and died Sept. 15, 1872. 1720 V Alice " July 8, 1846. 1721 VI Eugenia ,, Aug. 18, 1849.

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Eleazer7 (Eleazer6 William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2 ) was born Apr. 26, 1813; married Eunice B. Fernald at Lincolnsville, Me. July 14, 1841; and died Nov. 27, 1881 at Wellman, Iowa. She was born Jan. 7, 1821; the daughter of Nathaniel and Nancy ( ) Fernald; and died June 6, 1869 at Wellman. Eleazer went to sea in early life, and became a ship-master, but soon after his marriage settled in Burnham, Me. as a farmer. About 1865 or 6 he moved to Iowa where he took up land in Washington Co. His children were all born in Maine. Children: 1722 I Sarah Frances born Aug. 26, 1842; died July 4, 1843. * 1723 II William Pierce born Nov. 17, 1844; married

(317) Sarah Higbee Apr. 22, 1869; and died Jan. 26, 1896. She married second a Beliveon, and moved to . About 18?3 or 18?4 Mr. Johnson moved to Chehalis Co., Washington, where he had a farm. Children: a. William P.9 born May 13, 18?0; married and moved to Cal. b. Captain Eleazer9 born Mar. 25, 1872; lived at Hoaquam, Washington. c. Fanny Be119 " Oct. 30, 18?6; married T. L. Edens of Phoenix, Ariz. d. Minnie M.9 It Oct. 13, 1878; mar­ ried William Rogers of Dusarte, Cal. e. Charles H. 9 " Jan. 5, 1882. f. Sarah M. 9 " Aug. ? 1 1884. g. Birdie B -~ " Nov. 26, 1885. h~ Arthur E. " Sept. 16, 1889. i. Bessie9 " May 13, 1895. 8 • 1?24 III Harriet Gerrish born July 28, 1846; married Nathan Harvey Newcomb July 12, 1865; and died after 1915. He was born Dec. 23, 1843; and died in Morrowville, Kansas Mar. 9, 190?. He fought in the Civil War in a Maine regi­ ment; and after it took up a grant of a quarter-section in Kansas, where he farmed. He was a man of fine intelligence and strong character, and did well. His wife we~ a true helpmate and a kindly woman. Children: a. George9 born Sept. 27, 1866; married Al­ berta Smith Nov. 30, 1890. He inherited his father's farm. Children: l. Nathan LeroylO twice married, 3 child- 10 ren. 2. Edna M. married; 3 daughters; died 1956. 3. Margaret10 fl 3 children. 4. Harriet A. 10 11 1 daughter. 5. KatharinelO II l son. 6. Mary R.10 II 2 children. b. Fanny9 born Mar. 26, 1868; died Aug. 18, 1879.

(318) c. Charles9 born Dec. 27, 1872; died Aug. 13, 1879. d. Katie G. 9 born July 22, 1882; married Roy Allen Nov. 11, 1905. Children: 1. HarrietlO born Sept. 4, 1906. 2. Eli F.lO " Oct. 16, 190?·, died Feb. 8, 1908. 3. Fanny L.10 11 Feb. 14, 1909; died Apr. 8, 1910. 4. John A. 10 " Apr. 25, 1910. 5. Charles E.10 11 Apr. 18, 1912. 6. Harvey T.10 " Nov. 30, 1913. e. Nathan E.9 born Mar. 16, 1884; died Apr. 23, 1884. 1725 IV Edward Toppan8 born May 5, 1848; married El­ vira Carpenter Sept. 27, 1869; and died after 1912. She was born near Washington, Iowa Oct. 20, 1846• and died in Mentone, Ind. Apr. 18, 1910. He was a farmer in Iowa, but in 1902 moved to Mentone, Ind. Child: a. Sarah Ellen9 born Dec. 23, 1884; married David Ellsworth Aug. 12, 1903. Children: 1. Fannie Marie10 born May 26, 1906. 2. Mary Louise10 11 Apr. 2?, 1911. 1726 V Fanny T.8 born Mar. 10, 1850; died unmarried. 1727 VI Clara T. 8 11 Dec.?, 1851; died Feb. 21, 1861. 1728 VII Marie L.8 " Oct. 16, 1854; died unmarried. 1729 VIII Charles Toppan8 born Dec. 28, 185?; married Eliza E Sigler Nov. 30, 1896; and died Mar. 17, 1932. Eliza Sigler was born Feb. 2, 1858 ; and died July 12, 1952. She was the daughter of John and Goldie ( ) Sigler. Mr. Johnson was a progressive and prosperous farmer in Wellman, Ia., special­ izing in raising fine stock. He was a Methodist in religion. Children: a. Thomas R. 9 born Aug. 29, 1899; married Nina Belle Graf Jan. 1, 1920. He is a farmer in Iowa. (319) Children: 1. Roy Herbert10 born April 14, 1921; married Geraldine L. Robertson Feb. 4, 1941. Two children: Judith Annll born Aug. 23, 1943; Janet Sue11 born May 14, 1946. 2. Wayne EverettlO born May 23, 1924; married Eleanor Pease Dec. 29, 1951; divorced 1952. b. Charles Toppan9 born Dec. 5, 1901; married Tres­ sa Jane Phillips Aug. 22, 1923. She was born Oct. 17, 1903, the daughter of James N. Phillips. Mr. Johnson is a farmer in Wellman, Ia., and a leading Methodist in the community. Children: 1. Charles Roger10 born July 13, 1925; mar­ ried Feb. 20, 1949; Rose Mary Louis. Children: James Edw! dll born Apr. 14, 1950; Charles Toppan 1 born Sept. 21, 1952; Mary J. born Feb. 13, 1952. 2. Harriet Jane10 born June 14, 1931; married Aug. 15, 1951 Robert Dean Yoder. Chil­ dren: Bonnie Suell born Sept. 25, 1952; Harriet Jane11 born April 20, 1954; Douglas E. born Apr. 3, 1960; Jeffrey D. born Jan. 22, 1962. 1730 IX Margareth A. 8 born Sept. 9, 1862; died unmarried July 9, 1901.

1237

Nancy Toppan7 (Eleazer6 William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Sept. 30, 1814; married as his second wife John Gray Apr. 27, 1854; and died Apr. 5, 1900. He was born in Boston, Mass. Dec. 5, 1798, the son of Edward and Susanna (Turrell) Gray; married first Sarah S. Paine by whom he had seven children; and died Nov. 22, 1859. He entered Brown University, but was rusticated to Brooklyn, Conn for stealing the chapel bell. Later he finished his course, and studied law, being admitted to the Suffolk Co., Mass. bar. I do not think he ever practiced, however. For

(320) some years be kept a book-store in Newburyport, but later moved to Worcestor where he was the first librarian of the Worcestor Athenaeum (later the Public Library.). After his death his widow returned to Newburyport. She was one of the organizers, and a president of the Old Ladies' Home there, and a director of the Female Charitable Socie­ ty, of which her grandmother, Sarah (Greenleaf) Johnson, was one of the founders. She and Mr. Gray, both devoted Unitarians, were friends of Rev. Thomas B. Fox, Rev. Thomas W. Higginson, Rev. Edward Everett Hale, William Lloyd Garrison, and other anti-slavery notables. Like most or the Johnsons of this branch of the family she was very dark in hair, eyes, and complexion; but she was small like her mother's family. Child: I Faney8 born Aug. 31, 1855; married Henry B. Little Sept. 11~ 18?8; and died Nov. 15~ 192?. He was born Jan. 3, 1851, the son of Edward Henry and Catharine (Little) Little; and died Aug. 15, 1957. Mr. Little was in the shoe-manufacturing business for many years, but was most prominently identified with banking, having been the president of the Newburyport Institution for Savings from 1899 to 1953; and having served as a director on the boards of four commercial banks. He was one of the founders and the first president of the First National Bank of Ipswich, Mass. He was a devoted Unitarian, and for six years on the board of The Unitarian Association. He was also interested in several charitable organizations, notably as trea­ surer of the Anna Jacques Hospital in Newburyport; and until he was well over eighty he took an active part in local and state politics.

(321) Children: ao Edward H. born Oct. 8, 1879; married Susie T. Foster. Oct. 16, 1903; died Oct. 24, 1919. 2 children. II b. John Gray June 1, 1.883; died Jan. 23 1 1888. c. Eleanor Johnson born May 26, 1886; married Charles D. Baker Sept. 17, 1922. 3 children. d. Leon Magaw born Dec. 30, 1887; married Eleanor Wheeler Sept. 11 l9JJ6. 5 children. e. Marion born May 25, 1889; died July 1890. f. Allan D. " Oct. 10, 1891.; died Aug. 1892. g. Josephine Pierce born Aug. 26, 1893; married Robert M. Driver Sept. 10, 1921. 2 daughters. h. Charles Gray born July 8, 1895; married Joy Bright Oct. 1920; killed in the wreck of the Dirigible Z-R 2 over Hull, England Aug. 24, 1921. i. Nancy Toppan born June 5, 189?; married Herbert G. Noyes June 16, 1920. 3 sons.

1246 7 Jacob Perkins (Jonathan G. William P. Eleazer William Isaac) was born Mar. 28, 1824; ma:rried Mary Emily Knight Sept. 23, 1858; and died Oct. 31, 1873. She was born Sept. 12, 1836, the daughter of Capt. Adams and Mary (Little) Knight; and died Feb. 2, 1922. Mr. Johnson was

a farmer in Newbury, I'1Iass. Children: 8 1731 I Alice White born Oct. 21, 1862; died Apr. 1.3 1

ly8~5. A 11 n 1732 II Mar ~ o 1865; Aug. 10, 1866. 8 1733 III Greenleaf A. born June 2 1 1866; married Jose- phine Henderson June 28 or July 8, 1893; and died June 10, 1936. She was born July 20, 1868.

(322) the daughter of Joseph and Lydia A. (Fairchild) Henderson; and died July 1943. Mr. Johnson started life as a shoemaker, but later was associated with the Johnson Educator Bakery Co. Children: a. Nicholas9 born Jan. 23, 1895; married Mabeth E. Weare Aug. 28, 1918; and died Oct. 2, 1918.- b. Elizabeth G.9 born Sept. 30, 1896; married Raymond H. Trefry Oct. 17, 1923. He was born Mar. 9, 1890, the son of Charles M. and Annie H. (Dixey) Trefry; and died Feb. 20, 1956. He was a prominent attorney in Marblehead. Children: 1. Richard G. born Aug. 6, 1924; officer in U.S. Army. 2. Elizabeth H." Apr. 29, 1927; married Paul L. Lausier, a lawyer, in 1960. 3 children. c. Francis H.9 born Sept. 1, 1898; killed in an accident Sept. 9, 1911. 1734 IV Edward r. 8 born Mar. 10, 1873; died Mar. 18, 1873. 1735 V Jacob P.8 " Mar. 2, 1874; married Lillian * D. Hamilton Apr. 18, 1900; and died June 13, 1939. She was born , the daughter of Thomas Hamilton; and died • He was in busi- ness with the Victor Manufacturing Co. Children: a. Eleanor R.§ born June 28, 1902. b. Lillian K. " Mar. 5, 1907; died Jan. 24, 1908.

1247

Gilman White7 (Jonathan G. 6 William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2) was born Dec. 9, 1825; married Sarah Fiske of Augusta, Me. ; and died in Colorado. He worked in a livery stable in Newburyport; fought in the Civil War; and after it moved to Denver, Col.

( 323) Children: 1736 I Gilman born 173? II Hannah " June 24, 1861; died Oct. 6, 1864. 1?38 III Henry " in Colorado.

1251 6 4 Lydia Hodge White7 (Jonathan G. William P. 5 Eleazer 2 William3 Isaac ) was baptized Mar. 23, 1845; married Colin s. Eastwood of Denver for his second wife and died Apr. 12, 1916. In religion she was a devoted Theosophist.

Children: I William born Nov. 28, 1875; died young. II Frank II • II ' " 1253 Eleazer7 (Eleazer6 Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Aug. l?, 1800; married Mary Ann Couch Nov. 4, 1822; and died • She was born Sept. 18, 1797, the daughter of John and Sally (Heard) Couch; and died • Two children were born in Newburyport, but then they moved, and I cannot trace them further. Children: 1739 I Mary Ann born Aug. 31, 1823. 1740 II Sarah E. " Aug. 18, 1824.

1254

Jane? (Eleazer6 Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Apr. 3, 1804; married William Akerman (int.)

( 324) Mar. 24, 1831; and died I have not been able to locate him. They were members of the First Church in Newbury, Mass., and about 1844 were dismissed to the High Street Congregational Church in Portland, Me. Children: I William F. born May 3, 1833. II Elizabeth J. bap. Sept. 8, 1836.

1262

Isaac Green7 (Green P. 6 Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2 ) was born May 28, 1810; married Martha s. Fellows of Ipswich July 2, 1842; and died in East Cambridge Oct. 29, 1852. She was born May 1, 1822, the daughter of Nathan and Dorothy ( ) Fellows; and died July 29, 1849. He was a ship-master, commanding the brig Ark, and the ship Persia; and was a member or the Newburyport Marine Society. Child: 1741 I Martha s. born July 1849; died May 19, 1850.

1263 6 4 Lydia Ingalls7 (Green P. Eleazer5 Eleazer William3 Isaac2) was born June 16, 1812; married Capt. Samuel Knapp June 24, 1839; and died Mar. 8, 1883. He was born Mar. 30, 1804, the son of Anthony and Betsy (Cook) Knapp; and died Jan. 21, 1858. He had married first Elizabeth A Morse by whom he had four children. Capt. Knapp was a master mar­ iner, a member of the Newburyport Marine Society, and com­ manded the brigs Sea Island, Lady Washington, and Carthage, the bark John Caskie, and the ships John Currier, General Harrison, Ferax, and Clarissa Currier.

(325) Children: I Robert J.P. born II Jacob G. II Mar. 4, or llO, 1846; died May 4, 1887. III Samuel II Aug. 23, 1847.

1265

Hannah? (Green P. 6 Eleazer5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Feb. 16, 1816; married William H. Pettengill Oct. 7, 183?; and died in Cambridge May 8, 1869. He was born Sept. 5, 1811; the son of Amos and Joanna (Haskell) Pettengell; married second Fannie B. Messinger July 13, 1870; and died in Medford, Mass. Mar. 18, 1880. He was a house-builder. Childre..n~: I Mary H. born Aug. ?, 1838. II William H. " June 28, 1840. III Amos " July 13, 1846. IV Joseph F. " June 22, 1854; died the same day. V Lydia J. " Oct. 15, 185?; " Nov. 3, 1858.

1268

Nicholas7 (Nicholas6 Nicholes5 Eleazer4 William3 2 Isaac ) was born Jan. 18, 1802; married Elizabeth Higginson Dec. 6, 1831; and died in Melrose Aug. 26, or 31, 1882. His wife was born abroad Jan. 12, 180?, the daughter of John and Elizabeth ( ) Higginson; and died in Melrose Oct. 11, or 13, 1893. He was a supercargo on Capt. Cushing's ships for several voyages, and went once or twice to Russia. Afterwards he was in the customs house in Boston. Children: 8 1?42 I Susan H. born Oct. 6, 1831; died Aug. 25, 1860.

(326) 1743 II Nicholas8 born July 31, 1832; died Nov. 17, 1844. 8 * 1744 III Elizabeth L. w. born June 6, 183?; married Wil­ liam N. Todd Sept. 29, 1864. Child: William N.9 born Aug. 6, 1865. 1?45 IV Emily8 born Jan. 25, 1845; married Edgar Bur- bank Sept. 1894. No issue.

1272 6 4 Mary Hodge? (Nicholas Nicholas5 Eleazer William3 2 Isaac) was born Oct. 10, 1811; married John c. Hoyt of New York Sept. 4 or 15, 1832; and died at Detroit, Mich. Feb. 14, 1902. He was born May 9, 1803, the son of Richard and Elizabeth (Currier) Hoyt of Salisbury, Mass.; and died in San Francisco Mar. 28, 1862. He went west. about 1850, where he was engaged in marine insurance. He was highly esteemed, and was noted for his strict integrity. Children: I Charles H. born June 26, 1833; died May 29, 1834. II Mary E. " Apr. 16, 1835; married Eugene B. Gibbs Dec. 4 1 1858. III John Feb. 22, 1838; married and had issue. IV Jane P. Mar. 4, 1840; " Charles L. Wil- liams Oct. 16, 18?8. V Virginia n Jan. 29, 1842; died Dec. 2?, 1843.

Serena? (Nicholas6 Nicholas5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Nov. 4, 181?; married David Coffin Noyes June 24, 1846; and died Feb. 19, 1850. He was born Jan. 7, 1819, the son of Nathaniel and Mary (Coffin) Noyes and died Jan. 19, 1888. He was a hardware merchant. Child: I James Pike born July 2?, 1849; died May 29, 1850.

( 327) 1275

Lucy Ann7 (Nicholas6 Nicholas5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2) was born Aug. 3, 1820; married James Pike May 8, 1843; and died Feb. 12, 1858. He was born Feb. 23, 1820, the son of Joseph T. and Sarah (Gordon) Pike; and died Children: I James Noyes born Nov. 20, 1852. II Lucy J. " Feb. 9, 1858. She became a Roman Catholic nun.

1277

2 Nicholas7 (Henry6 Nicholas5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac ) was born Nov. 13, 1827; married Caroline Pettingell July 12, 1849; and died Jan. 5, 1868. She was born Oct. 22, 1829, the daughter of Moses and Mary (Haskell) Pettingell; and died Nov. 19, 1895. He lived in his grandfather's house on the corner of Federal and Mille Sts. in Newburyport. Children: 1746 I Mary c. 8 born May 4, 1850; married Frank W. Hale July 2, 1881; died Aug. 28, 1883. No issue. * 1747 II Elizabeth LeB. born Dec. 4, 1852; married Robert H. Waters Jr. June 25, 1874 who was born Apr. 16, 1852, the son of Capt. Robert H. and Mary G. (Peabody) Waters; and died Aug. 13, 1911. She died Oct. 3, 1934. Mr. and Mrs. Waters were ardent Episcopalians, and he was the senior warden of St. Paul's Church for many years. Children: a. Margaret9 born June 19, 1875; died July 25, 1883. b. Robert M. 9 ,, Mar. 19, 1877; died Feb. 28, 1880.

(328) c. Elizabeth J. born Mar. 4, 1879; married Alfred W. Kimball June 27, 1906; and died Jan. 13, 1956. Children: 1. Robert M. Married Virginia Aiken. No issue. 2. Whitfield F. " Virginia L. Healey. 3 children. ■ 3. Margaret " s. Henry Atkins. No issue. 4. Elizabeth " Arthur Moynihan. 3 children. d. Henry LeBreton born Sept. 2, 1880; married. 3 children. e. Nicholas J. " Aug. 28, 1885; married. 6 children. * 1748 III Charlotte LeB. born Mar. 30, 1855; married Dr. Fred Baker Mar. 30, 1882; and died Oct. 31, 1937. He was born Jan. 29, 1854; and died • She was a remarkable woman. Determined to study medicine she went to the University of Michigan, where she took her degree and met her husband. They settled in San Diego, Cal. where each had a large practice. Children: a. Mary C. born Sept. 20, 1883 b. Robert H. born Jan. 14, 1885; married Anna Nutt. 3 children. * 1749 IV Anna G. born May 3, 1861; married Charles E. Rogerson June 10, 1880; and died May 19, 1922. He was born Sept. 29, 1855 and died Feb. 3, 1932. He was a banker in Boston. Children: a. Caroline born July 23, 1881; married Robert L. Shewell 1909 b. Charles M. " Aug. 8, 1885; married Helen S. Campbell c. Mary Aug. 9, 1887; married Hervey W. King 1912 d. Francis C. " lVIay 13, 1889 • e. Edward G. " Aug. 6, 1897; married Anna Tillinghast 1920 f. Henry s. " July 24, 1903; married Grace F. Sargent 1926 1750 V Henrietta born Nov. 25, 1862; died Aug. 8, 1864

(329) 1278

Elizabeth LeBreton 7 (Henry6 Nicholas5 Eleazer4 Wil­ liam3 Isaac 2) was born Oct. 4, 1829; married Charles Wills Jan. 8, 1850; and died Mar. 25, 1900. He was born Sept. 16, 1811, the son of John and Sarah (Newman) Wills; and died May 10, 1865. He was in the East India importing trade. Children: 8 I Henry LeB. born Mar. 27, 1851; married Caroline P. Brewster June 1, 1892; died Feb. 11, 1914. No issue. 8 II Mary L. " May 18, 1854; died Nov. 25, 1856. 8 III Elizabeth J. " Apr. 16, 1856; died Jan. 4, 1876. IV Charles J. 8 " Mar. 26, 1860; married first Mattie Frothingham, daughter of Joseph A. and Sarah C. (Welch) Frothingham. They were divorced, and she remar­ ried. He married second Agnes L. Brooks Aug. 23, 1894; and died Apr. 3, 1900. She was born Feb. 6, l876; and died Apr. 4, 1900. Child of first wife: a. C-harlotte E. 9 born Apr. 23, 1885. Children of second wife: b. Henry LeB. 9 born June 23, 1895; died June 17, 1899. 9 c. Margaret C. " Apr. 11, 1899; married

1279 4 3 Miriam Phillips? (Philip6 Philips Eleazer William 2 Isaac) was born May 19, 1819; married Osment P. Woodbury of Mobile, Ala. Sept. 20, 1842; and died in Somerville, Mass. Sept. 26, 1894. He was born in Wenham, Mass. July 8, 1811, the son of David and Betsy ( ) Woodbury; and died in Somerville Feb 8, 1890.

(330) Children: I Philip D. 8 born Aug. 25, 1843; married Sarah F. Hobbs Aug. 1, 1866. Children: a. Emily G. born July 13, 1868. b. Bertha M. " May 9, 1870; married Frank W. Kann. c. William O. " Dec. ; drowned at Nan- tasket July 31, 189-. II Nicholas J.8 born May 30, 1845; married Alice M. Crosby of Somerville, Mass. Children: a. Miriam born June 4, 1872. b. Robert C. "Aug. 24, 18?4; married Olga Abbott Jan. 1912. III Eliza Agnes8 born May 8, 1848; married Everett Maynard July 8, 1873; and died Dec. 1915. Children: a. Wesley A. born Oct. 26, 18?4. b. Austin w. 11 Feb. 28, 1885; died Apr. 10, 188?. IV Charles Albert8 born Mar. 15, 1850; married Emily Hobbs in Dexter, Minn.; and died Feb. 21, 1886. Children: a. Hattie married Edward L. Morse, 6 children b. Albert died young. c. Harvey married, no issue. d. Frank died young. e. Carl. V David Sturgis8 born Aug. 17, 1852; married Kate Crosby of Boston 1885; she died May 11, 1911. Child: a. Ronald s. married Amys. Smith July 23, 1911. VI William H. 8 born Aug. 18, 1855.

1280

Philip? (Philip6 Philip5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2)

(331) was born Jan. 2, 1821; married Anne Eliza Adams of Boston Nov. 26, 1862; and died May 5, 1890. Children: 8 1751 I a child born July 14, 1865, and died unnamed. 1752 II Clara Anna8born Apr. 21, 186?. 1753 III Ida Miriam8 " June 3, 18?0; died May 5, 1885.

All the above data under numbers 1279 and 1280 were given me by Mrs. Everett Maynard from her notes on her mother's and Uncle's families.

1286

Frederick w.? (Philip6 Philip5 Eleazer4 William' Isaac2) was born Apr. 15, 1834; married HelenE. Burroughs Jan. 26, 1858; and died in Somerville, Mass. July 9, 1894. She was born in Salem 1840, the daughter of George and Lydia A. ( ) Burroughs; and died Sept. ? , 18?1. Children: • 1?54 I Walter M. 8 born Feb. 2?, 1863; married Eliza­ beth Hanson of South Berwick, Me. June 22, 188?; and died Children: a. Helen B.9 born Mar. 22, 1888; married Har­ old B. Durrell of Cambridge Oct. 15, 1913; no issue. He died July?, 1943. b. Charlotte E.9 born July 24, 1892; died young. 1?55 II George A. 8 born Oct. 27, 1869; died July 2?, 1870. 1?56 III Helen E.8 born July 8, 1871; died Oct. 28, 1871.

128?

Mary Lawrence 7 (Samuel M. John B. Eleazer William Isaac) was born Mar. 23, 1827; married George Ireland

(332) Dec. 14, 1848; and died • He was born 1827, the son of Nathaniel and Mary (Severance) Ireland; and died He was a mason by trade, and moved to Eliot, Me. Children: I George E. born Mar. 17, 1849; married Laura J. Perry. Children: a. Gracie P. born Aug. 6, 1877• b. Hellen A. 11 May 12, 1880. c. Laura " Nov. 24, 1882.

1297 ? 6 5 4 3 2 Merrill (Moses Moses Moses William Isaac) was born in Alexandria, N.H. in 1829; married Sarah E. Clarke Apr. 3, 1855; and died • She was born Jan. 9, 1834, the daughter of Gilman and Nancy (Shute) Clarke; and died Dec. 29, 1891. He married second Lydia J. Hunt. Merrill Johnson was a shoemaker, and lived in Candia, N.H. Children: 1757 I Alice Jane born June 21, 1856; married Ben- jamin Sanborn. 1 son. 1758 II Moses Gilman " May 30, 1861. 1759 III Hattie Imogene" Oct. 13, 186?; married Henry A. Hubbard. No issue.

1300 2 Melvin? (Merri116 Moses5 Moses4 William3 Isaac ) was born Jan. 14, 1833; married an Elliott (the History of Bristol, N.H. and the New Hampshire Archives give differ­ ent names: Maria H. and Hester L.) Aug. ?, 1856; and died She was born in Rumney Jan. 23, 1836, the daughter of Daniel Elliott. Melvin Johnson was a

(333) ADDENDA

Lawrence E. Geisewite10 (Elizabeth P. 9 William R. 8 Richard7 Eleazer6 Joseph5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2) married Mary Rebecca Byers of Des Plaines, Ill. August 29, 1964. Child: Lawrence Richard Geisewite born Oct. 16, 1965

Frances E. Geisewite10 (Elizabeth P. 9 William R. 8 Richard7 Eleazer6 Joseph5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2) married Jack Reiland of Aurora, Ill. Feb. 4, 1967. Child: Richard Scott Reiland born Jan. 4, 1968

Elizabeth H. TrefrylO (Elizabeth G. 9 Greenleaf A. 8 Jacob P. 7 Jonathan G. 6 William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac 2 ) born Aug. 29, 1927; married Paul L. Lausier June 28, 1960. Children: 1 a daughter 2 a daughter 3 Abigail Hale Lausier born April 22, 1965

Albert Henry8 (Edward A. 7 William P. 6 William P. 5 Eleazer4 William3 Isaac2) was born Aug. 20, 1844; married Mary P. Mowry and died Sept. 15, 1872. He had four children, of whom one was Esther Alberta born Aug. 21, 1867 in St. Louis, Mo. She married Frederick Beaureguard Kron, and has des­ cendants living in Louisiana. She died April 18, 1945. Capt. Frederick A. Johnson8 , the brother of Albert Henry8 , also has descendants living in Louisiana.

(334) INDEX OF JOHNSONS

Aaron, L5-9L-77-1L3-171 Ambrose, 166-211-283 Benjamin H., 1L7 Aaron Q., 139 Amelia B., 161 Berenice, 2L6-30L Abby H., 215-135 Amelia G., 219 Beri H., 1L5 Abby s., 22L-231 Amos, L2-75-1Lo-1L1-2L2 Bessie, 318 Abby W., 231-272 Amos P., 223 l½thiah W., 137 Abel, 6L-95-119 Andrew, 132-226-302 Betsy, 68-78-87-105- Abel T., 220 Andrew B., 289 112-129-1L2-158 Abia or Abiah, 33-75-Ul Andrew Lo, 22L Betsy Ao, 239 Abiel, 21-52 Ann, L1-u6-65-93-126 Betsy G., 140-240 Abigail, 10-12-15-22-2J- Ann c., 21L Bette or Betty, 57- 33-35-38-L8-62-79-88-93- Ann E.D., 276 73-~2-8L-109-1L5- 100-101-10)-117-126-132- Ann G., 19L 186-187-188-300 169-170-183-184-190-199 Ann M., 215-222 Betty L., 112 Abigail C., 161-26~ Ann s., 252 Birdie 'Bo, 318 Abigail w., · Lo Anne, 190 Blanche, 245 Abner, 6-70 Anna, 27-36-50-57-62-6l>- Bradford H. ,. 300 Abraham, 3L-7L-1Ll 80-l00-112-120 Bradstr~et, 57-112 Absalom M., 16L Anna A., 253 Bradstreet D., 2~4 Addie, 2L5 Anna B., 182-298 Caleb, 15-31-73-86- Addison F., 299 Anna c., 266 91-139-152-153 Adelaide, 166 Anna G., 118-329 Caleb H., 165-282 Adeline, 131-137-192-225-28L Anna M., 124-207-294 Calista, 233-239 Adeline L., 290 Anna P., 218 Calvin, 77 Adeline T., 223 Anne, 190 Calvin L. , 3o6 Alba, 256 Annette, 22L Captain E., 318 Albert A., 230-235 Annie R.. , 246 Caroline, 190-223-253 Albert. H., 317 Annie w., 1.68 Caroline A., 15.5 Albion E., 263 Annis, 175 Caroline E., 315 Alden, 210 Antoinette E., 292 Caroline H., 207 Alexander o., 159-265 Arabella, 311 Carrie B., 2L6 Alfred, 131-150-161-226-255- Arethusa ~, 182 Carrie ~. , 238 268 Artemas, 50 Carrie L., 228 Alfred A• , 204 Arthur, 166 Carrie w., 217 Alfred E., 182-235 Arthur E., 318 Catherine, 116-157~ ' Alfred F. , 226 Arthur F., 278 180,..261 Alice, 21-L0-51-317 Arthurs., 298 Catherine E., 2LB-250 Alice J., 333 Asa, 103-185 Caty, 171-184 Alice M., 263 Asahel, 99-176 Celia, 1.L2 Alice R. , 215 Augusta, 201 Charles, 105-115-186- Alice w.. , 322 Augustine J., 302 192~202-216-224-278- Allan McF • , 215 Augustus, 172-286 301 Allen s., 302 Bailey n., 137~236 Charles B., 302 Allen w., 266 Banna L., 289 Charles c., 3o6 Almira, 1L8-202-227-25L--311 Barzillai, 16L Charles n., 152-257 Alpheus, 227 Bathsheba, 6L Charles E., 215-263- Althea A., 289 'Baxter, 162-182 286 Alva s., 295 Bela, 1L7-2L7 Charles G., 218 Alva T., 273 Ben, 85-150-151-256 Charles H., 2))~2L6- Alvin, 130-220 Benjamin, 65-69-99-119-130 318 Amanda L., 1L7-2L9 165-176-233 Charles I., 2~ Amanda M., 289 Benjamin F., 2LB-291 Charles K., 334 -2- Charles L., 216-226 Dorothy, 57-72-ll0-1.L2 Elizabeth c., 188-305 Charles M., 231 Dwight, 287 Elizabeth G., 323 Charles P., 295 lfuenezer, 17-18-26-36-L1-L2- Elizabeth L., 157-182- Charles R., 320 L5-L6-6L-65-92-9J-96-1.L2-165- 259-327 Charles s., 157-257-262 166-169-172-176 Elizabeth LeB., 203- Charles T., 196-319-320 Ebenezer A., 173 328-330 Charles w., 172-180-21.L-222- 'fibenezer B., 99 ElizRbetb P., 315 263-286 ~enezer c., 91Tl65 FJ.izabeth s~, 180 Charlotte, lo6-153-155-18L- 'Ebenezer o.. , 28L Ella H., 238 186 Edgar, 268 Ellen A., 173-183-291 Charlotte A., 155 F.dgar B., 231 Ellen F,,, 26L Charlotte i., 20L-226-332 Edith M., 22L Ellt!n L., 251 Charlotte F., 161 F,dmund, 273 Ellen MQ, 222-299 Charlotte LeB., 329 ~dmund E., 16L-281 Ellen R.., 263 Chloe, 85-1L9 . Rina, 28L Ellen T., 182 Christopher n., 30L Edward, 283 Elliott A., 123-207 Clara B., 332 FJCJ~ard A., 173-195-283-316 Elliott P., l63-272 Clara M., 25L "Edward B., 280 Elmer L.., 2L6 Clara T., 319 F.dward c., 159-235-267 Elmira, 186 Clarissa, 186-220-305 Edward F., 217 ~vira, 302 Clarissa A., 20L Edward I., 323 Elvira J.,, 168 Clarissa P., 16L-280 Edward P•, 230 li}neline, lu3 Content, 65 ~dward s., 183 Emeline E., 173 Converse G., 253 F.dward T., 319 Emeline L., 21.L-215 Cora, 236 Rdward w., 320 Emily, 180-327 Cornelia, 217-218 Edwin A., 172 F.mily A., 173 Cornelius, 15-35-299 li'.dwi n H. , 161 1')nily D., 182 Cynthia, 157 Eldon s.. , J.)L !iinma A., 21L Cyrus, 175 meanor, 1.LS-15].-179-181-2,5 Emma Go, 162 C:i.,rrus A., 290 Eleanor K., 218 Rnoch, )6-37-82-94-lhL Daniel, 1L-27-3L-5o-57-78- F.leanor, 323 Ensign A., 2,56 l05-109-127-128-lJ3-1LL- Eleaz~r, 10-21-22-23-52-5L- 'Ebhraim, 28-70-99-169 186-210-211-220 60-61-107-115-116-117-193- Ebhraim S., 176 Janiel B., 181-297 196-198-199-317-32L 'F.rnest M.. , 33L Daniel c., 107-187-188 Eleaz~r A., 53-106-108-306 Erwin A., 270 Daniel N., 19L Elias, 67-127-17L-287 Esther, 253-270 Darius, 131-173-223 Elias P., 287 Eugenia, 317 Darius c., 289 'Elijah, u6-101-18~ Eugenia L., 254 David, 1L-36-L8-93-101-136- Elijah s., 289 Eunice, L3-L8-72-101 1L8-159-18L-23L-2J5-300 Elisha F ., 295 Eva E., 274 David A4, 239-302 Elisha, L7-100 Evelyn, 278 David D., 253 Eliza, 123-152-162-16L-190- Ezekiel, 16► 274 David F., 1L0-2Ll 223-277-312 Ezekiel T.. , 276 David w., 30L Eliza s., 269 Fanny, 196 Deborah, 35-6L-77 Eliza w., 195 Fanny B., 318 Dennis, 300 Elizabeth, L-S-7 ... 9-10.-11-12... Fanny c., 218 Dillington, LB-103 1L-16-18-19-22-23-31-32-37- Fanny E.,.287 Dinah, L7 LO-L7-50-53-55-61-90-93-96- Fanny P., 182 Dolly, 911-112-119-129-190- 99-106-107-115-118-119-127- Fanny T., 319 212-310 1L7-1L8-177-188-192-193-19L- Fenn, 65 Dolly M., 122-205 199-201-202-210-211-2$6-259 Ferona, 289 Dorcas, 1Ll ElizabPth A., 163 Florra B., 238 Doris L., 305 Elizabeth BA, 306 Florence M., 2L6 -3-

Frances, 152-278 Hannah GA, 181-197-297 Hiram, 158 Frances A., 223 Hannah J., 179 Hiram A., 182 Frances L., 173 Hannahs., 271 Hollis, 18L Frances P., 2L7 Hannah u., 122 Honestus H., 179-29L Frances R., 315 Harlan, 236 Horace, 216 Francis, 130-188 Harold s., JOL Horace E., 290 Francis H., 323 Harriet, 159-l?L-192-227- Horace H., 166 Francis w., 197 237-266-282-313 Horace M.. , 222 Frank, 232-25L Harriet A., 2L 1 Horatio N., 300 Frank B., 28L-286 Harriet B., 276 Ic.,habod, 135-2.Jh Frank H., 271 Harriet c • ., 173 Ida M. 224-332 Frank L., 2L6 Harriet E., 177-230-239-293 Ira, i.GB-232-253-25L Frank M., 33L Harriet G., 318 Irene, 2L7 Frank P., 158-263 Harriet H., JOl Isaac, L-10-21-22-23- Frank s., 286 Harriet N., 165-18o-293 JO-L7-53-5L-59-97- Frank V., 278 Harriet w., 226 106-11L-115-17L-175- Franklin, 223 Harrison, 223 191-l92-313 Fred L., 221 Harrison F., 276 Isaac Do, 1L3 Fred s., 269 Harry P., 33L Isaac G., 200-325 Frederick, 79-130-150-199- Harry s., 231 Isaac L., 289 213-215 Harry w. , 217 Isaac T., 132-181-232 Frederick A., 317 Harveys., 222 Isaac w., 290 Frederick H., 302-303 Hasadiah, LB-102 Isabel, 91-16L-165-281 Frederick w., 20L-21L-2.56-288- Hattie L, 333 Isabella J., 152 332 Hattie M., 33L Isabelle s.. , 165 Freeman, 195 Haynes, L0-85-88-lLB-150- Isaiah, 37-72-83- George, 21L-2.5L-JOO 163-270 17L-287

George A. 7 263-295-332 Haynes c., 16b-277 Isaiah w.. 1 287 George c., 2L7-265 Hazen, 22L.t Israel, 98-287 George D., 262 Hazen w.. , 215 Israels., 239 George E., 173-232 HP lP.n , 27 8-)17 Jabez, 15 George F., 195 Helen B., 332 Jacob, 18-37-L.5-L7-50- George H., 2l.L-25L-288-JOO Helen n., 30L 5L-95 George M. , 192 Helen E., 307-332 Jacob G., 199 George N., 291 Helen L., 215 Jacob Mo, 122 George w., 1.L?-179-230-235 Helen M., 265 Jacob P., 197-322-323 Gideon, 171-285-211 Henrietta, 173-317-329 James, 14-33-37-L2-77- Gideon B., l.L2 Henrietta A., 222 92-93-l07-128-lL2-1LL­ Gideon w., 2L 5 Henry, 119-1S0-190-203-2JS-. ll15-1L 8-166-2L 5-2 52 Gilman w., 197-323-32L 2L7-259-32L James F.., 320 Gordon L. 2L8 Henry A., 221 James F., 2L0-251 Grace, 10.5-185 Henry c~, 1L7 James R., 1Lo-2Lo Grace L., 2L6 Henry E., 157-261 James To, 215· Grace M., 218 Henry F., 182-216-229 James w., 156-235-238 Green Po, 117-200 Henry H., 228-262-291 Jane, 61-117-16L-199- Gre~nleaf A., 322 Henry L., 299 275-32L Haines H., 270 Henry LeB., 203 Jane A., 16L-280 Hanes, 88-161 Henry w., 262 Jane F., 295 Hannah 7-10-ll-1~19-28-30- Hepzibah, 18 Jane J ,., 151 3.3-35-L3-L7-.57-70-71-73-85-88-95- Herbert, 262 Jane R., 265 98-10l-109-113-117-128-130-131- Herbert M,,, 21L Janet s. , 320 132-1JL-1J6-137-1.LL-1L5-1.L8- Herbert T.,, 278 Jeanette w~, 233 16o-16L-11L-181-189-192-197- Hervey L. , 269 Jedidiah, ~0-2L1 199-201-211-212-22L-228-296- Hetty, 19, 151 Jeffs, 9-20-51 32L-J26 HP-zekiah, L5-95-171 Jamima, 80 Jennie, 262 Jotham, 18-LJ Louise c ... , 270 Jennie s., 207 Judith, L0-91-135-2L2 Lovwell, 175-288 Jennifer H., 303 Judith A., 320 Lowell, 87 Jeremiah, 15-37-L0-82-117-lLL~ Julia A., 18~-253-25L- Lucinda, 130-219 186-199... 2L6 27L-309 Lucretia, 155-220 Jerusha, 71-133 Julia C. , 219 Lucretia M., 195-221 Jesse, 39-73-75-83-8L-88-136- Julia E., 30 5 Lucy, 50, lOL, 1~7 1L0-1L2-1L7-163-23L-2L8-251- Julia G., 219 Lucy A., 202-235"328 259-272 Julia M., 263-289 Lucy E., 287 Jesse J., 151 Julias .. , 182 Lucy F., 1.45 Jesse L., 235 Juline, 2L7 Lucy M., 290 Jesse R., 272 Justin H., 298 Lucy s., 302 Jesse w., 273 Kate E., 217 Lucy T., 259-265 Jessie, 87 Kate H., 262 Luscena, 289 Jessie, E., 248 Katherine, 22-46-95-188 Luther, 77-1.LL-217 Joanna., 23-93 Katherine R. 309 Luther L., 245 Joanna A., 21L Keziah, 4S.9L-101-171-18J Luther w., 231 John., L-5--7-9-ll-15--19-26-28- Kimball, 73-139 Luzette a., 1.55 J0-31-33-39-LO-LJ-~7-50-65-68- Laburton, 218 Ly"dia, ll-23~27-28- 69-71-7.3-8S.,.87-92-93-~105- Laura, 207 3,...36-~6--62-6.5-Bo- l07-126-129-1Jl-136-1Lo-J.LL- Laura A., 180 82-85-86-100-101-128,.. 1L5-J.u8-156-157-161-l.66-168- Laura B., 280 1L2-1LB-179-1BL-216- l78-18L-192-221-239-2L3-2LS-- Laura F., 2L1 21,3_2LL-241-2,, 258-259-269-29L Laura L., 27L Lydia A., 179 John B., 61-120 Lavi.a E., 2L 1 Lydia H. , 181 John F., 235-JOL-308 Lawrence B., 315 Lydia H.w., 197-32h John H., 152-153-2L6 Lemuel Leb., 211 Lydia I-, 201-325 John M., 6-2LJ Leonard, 130-161-213-217~ Mabel, 70 John N., 28~ 236.-269 Mabel, Bo, 232 Johns., 91-16L-166-199-283 Leonard H., 139 Mabel J., 263 John w., 179-29L Leonard s., 217 Mabel L., 277 Jonah, 101 Leonard T., 218 Marcy, 99 Jonas, L5 ... L8 Leonard w., 303 Margaret, 107-315 Jonathan, L-7•8-lL-18-JJ-,37- Leonora, 288 Margaret L., 195-315 48-88-l0.3--123-Ul-162-16► 2L2- Leverett w4, 217 Margareth Ao, 320 2!,3-271-273 Levi B., Jo6 Maria, 175-256 Jonathan G., 116-196-197 Levina, Jo6 Maria J., 250 Joseph, L-6-7-1L-16-19-20-23- Lewis, 175-223 Marie L., 319 24-3L-35-41-53-61-62-75-78-97.., Lewis F., 299 Martha, 19-23-S0-56- loL-l05-115-117-121-131-1L0-1L4- Lewis H., 197 61-108-114-191-271- 186-19L-201-222-302 Lewis T., 1L5 312 Joseph A., 30L Lillian K., 323 Martha A., 176-182 Joseph H., 86-155 Kizzie, 263 Martha c., lLO Joseph L., 20L Lizzie A., 263 Martha E., 221-272 Joseph M., 286 Lizzie G,., 31.L Martha J., 19L Joseph V•, 123 Lizzie L., 300 Martha M., 286 Joseph w., 133-192-222-233 Lizzie w., 168 Martha S., 325 Josephine, 26L Lois, 26 Martha W. , 266 Josephine M., 285 Louis w., 299 Mary, 6-7-B-10-ll-l.L- Joshua PG, 165 Louisa, 130-152-216-219 16-18-19-22-23-26-28- Josiah, 83-96-l00-103-1L5- Louisa F., 267 J0-31-32-34-36-L1-LL­ 173-181 Louisa B., 286 Josiah 173 L6-L B-52-SL-57-58-59- n., Louisa L.i , 2L 8 6L-65-67-71-72-73-76- Josiah E., 172 Louisa M., 301 82-86-92-93-107-108-110- Josie M.., 298 Louisa s., 1L8-251 112-113-116-118-lJJ-137- 1Lo-11L-1L 5-151-16 J-167- 176-190-190-233-2Lo-2u 2- 2L7-253-276-283-310 -5-

Mary A., 219 Nancy J., 275 Phebe, 37-72-74-82- Mary Ann, 120-12L-131-172-197- Nancy K.. , 150 158-171-lBL 208-23L-28L-286-295-))0-307- Haney T., 196-320 Phebe H., 139 324 Naani, 77-lh2 Philip H., 1,~3031331 Mary Ann R., 299 Nathan, 27-L7-68-7J.,,.100- PhiBehae, 96-172-lBL Mary B., 119-130-192-210-313 1Jl-132-135-136-18o-220- Phinehas A. 172 Mary c., 91-165-328 22L-230-235 Polly, 82-8G-100-lo4- Mary D., 293 Nathan B• ., 286 122-128-1Ll-1L8-156- Mary E., 161-222~233-259-272- Nathan L., 182-299 178-186,..252 275-322 Nathan P., 180 Polly P., Mary F•, 181-296 Nathans., 172-285 Porter, 166 Mary G., 201 Nathaniel, L-7~9-l0-11-16- Priscilla, JL-75 Mary H.., 165-202-327 28-29-30-Ll-98-130-131-137- Priscilla J., 218 Mary I., 2Ll 215-225 Rachel, 27-L7-67-69-96- Mary J., 220-288-320 Nathaniel w., 69 l00-127-1LL-209 Mary L., 204-298-300-332 Nelly, 300 Rachel A., 221 Mary M., 115 Nelly A,., 291 Ralsa F., 181-295 Mary McL. , 16L Nelly S • , 300 Rebecca, 6-ll-lL-92- Mary P., 176-216 Newell, 217 93 ... 167-289 Mary T., 173 Newman, 223 Rebekah, 145 Mary W., 155-218 Newton L., 2L6 Relief, 69-128 Mathilda, 26L Nicholas, 10-22-23-2L-57- Remembrance c., 163 Matthew H., 1L5 59-61-109-118-190-201-203- Rhoda, 133-1L2 Maurice, 256 20L-322-326-321-328 Rial B .. , 235 Maverick, ll-26-27-63-6L-67- Noah, 3L-76 Richard, 115-19L-315 68-125 Obed, 36-79 Richard B., 161 Medora M., 207 Olive, 78-127 Richard M., 296 Mehitabel, 15-28-36-37-Lo-68- Olive E., 302 Richard w.1 303-JOL 7O-82-93-161-168-169-28u Orange L., 2L6 Robert, JOLI-305 Melinda, 11.J2 Oren B., 289 Rosanna, 239. Melvin, 2o6-2L6-3JL Orin W., 232 Rosina D., 235 Mercy, 18-L6-96-176-292 Orpha, 273 Roxa N., 182-298 Merrill, 122-205-33L Orville B., 311 Roy H., 320 Milo, 166 Orthello o~, 178-293 Rufus, 98-100-181 Minnie A.,, 300 Otis H., 227 Rufus P., 181-296 Minnie M. 318 Otis L., 227 Ruby B., 262 Miriam, JL-39-L5-77-8L-85-95- Pamela B., 303 Ruby s., 16J,-•27L 1L2-1.L6-157-20L-259-261-330 Pamelia, 172 Ruhamah, L-5-6 Molly, 105-187 Patience, 37 Ruth, ,-6-ll-15-16-18- Moody, 121-122-259-27L Patricia, 270 27-33-35-36-JB-LO-Ll­ Mos~s, 18-2J-27-Lo-b2-LL-L5-61- Patty, 96-186 L2-L5-~~6-73-86-89- 68-7J-7.5-78-79-8o-86-87-92-9L- Pattv A., 176 121-1,3-210-221 122-131-1Lo-1L1-1L2-1L8-152- Paul, L8 Ruth A., 275 157-158-16,-169-205-237-2L2- Paul B., 2Ll Ruth J., 136-220-279 2L7-253-258 Peggy, 9L Ruth M,., 62-123 Moses D., 1L3-181-24L-283 Peleg, 150-256 Ruth N11 227 Moses G., 333 Penelope, 30 3 Sally, h2-7}-78-79-82- Moses H., 137-226 PennjJnan, 272 85-88-9L-10L-107-115- Moses T., 313 Perley M., 33L 119-132-1Lo-1L2-1L6-152- Nabby, 157-258 Perry, 161 162-176-188-193-19L-211- Nancy, 86-lSL-158-159 Persis, 99-lOL-175-177 236-291-308 Nancy B., 220 P~ter, 27-36-LO-LJ-68- Sally D., ion-179-180 Nancy E., 305 90-93-165 Sally Mo, 165 Nancy H., 1L7-2L8 Peter n., 151 Samuel, 12-1L-20-30-31-33-36- Susan H., 179-326 William M., 192 L3-51-5L-71-73-79-99-10L-119- Susan Sa, 291 William P., 61-ll5- 132-135-175-176-227-290 Susanna, 15-22-JL-37-51-53 116-19L-195-290- Samuel c., 165 65-67-71-7 3-71,-75-77-85- 317-318 Samuel i., 232-291 133-136-lLB William R., 286-315 Samuel F., 1L5 Sylvanus, 82-lLL William S., 257 Samuel L., 135 Tamar, Lo Willie H., 2L6 Samuel M., l20-20L-205 Taylor, 99 Willis C., 217 Samuel P. Temperance, 112 Wyman J., 252 Samuel P.N., 192 Theodore, 131 Zachariah or Sarah, 5-10-ll-16-2J-26-28-30- Thias, L8-l03 Zechariah, 4-7-9- 35-37-39-LO-L1-L5-l~6-L8-51-53- Thomas, 7-10-ll-15-18-20- 10-l.L-19-J3-3L~7S 56-57-59-61-6L-71-8o-8L-86-88- 27-37-L0-50...69-82-87-88- Zadok, 175-290 92-9L-99-10o-103-108-116-118-ll9- 10L-130-161-16L-175-270- Zeama, 171.& 123-128-1JL-135-151-15L-170-11L-181- 278-280-289 t,enas n,., 181-295 190-192-201-220-222-235_256-2BL-29L- Thomas E., 197 Zerviah, 99-175- 311-Jlh Thomas ~, 266-28o 176-291 Sarah A., 137-293-307 Thomas J., 1L7-25o Sarah B.J 91-166-180-228-291 Thomas R. 319 Sarah E., 156-197-217-231-2LL-2L7- Thomas s., 77-91-16L 261-319-32L Thorn ton, 51 Sarah F., 2LL, 253-272-317 Timothy, 6-11-13-18-29-30- Sarah G., 196-232 47-L8...67-71-127-128 Sarah J., 195-20L Virginia H., 282 Sarah L., 25L-303 Walter, 223 Sarah M., 288-290-318 Walter A., 183-2L5 Sarah P., 182 Walter H., 227-283 Sarah s., 291 Walter M., 332 Ssrah V. ~ 21L Walter s., 269 Sarah w., 137 warren, 223 Sarah E., 231-211L-261-J2L Washington, 132-230 Schuyler, 157-258 Wayne E., 320 Serena, 202-327 Wealthy, 12.5 Sereno B., 299 Webster, 100-178 Seth, 26-27-28-6L-65-68-69-70-101- 'Wilford, 69 130-133-175-18L Willard, 18L-289 She.rah, L8 Willard C., 273 Sherman, 99-177 Willard J •, 300 Sibyl, 26-L6-6L-125 Willard M.., 289 Sidney, 162-269-270-28L William, 1 to L-5-7..-8--9-1~ Simeon s., 271 ll-1L-15-17-1R-19~2~-30-33- Simon, 31-72 35-L2-L7-50-56-57-59-72-78- Sophia, 1L8-186 79-86-9L-98-99-110-lll-11L-122- Sophia L., 181-296 123-13J-132-1.LL-15o-152-157- Sophronia, 1L2-150 111-11L-116-188-190-191-219- Sophronia A., 2L8 231-246-259-287-292 Stella P. 257 William A,., 293 Stephen, L7-6L-97-1L2-17L William E., 226 Stephen c., 190 William F., 213 Susa, 65 William G.,., 25L Susan, 16L-2L3-273 William H,., 192-228-276-)02- Susan F., 2L1 303-)J.li Susan G., 291 William L., 2L5-)00 -7-

INDEX OF MARRIAGFS - :OOTH JOHNSONS AND COLLA~RALS ABBO'l'l' AYER OR AYERS BARTLE'rl' Abigail Pi~e Anne ~2~e Horace E. ~iNe Olga 331 John Ll John 310 Phebe 81 Martha A. z-25 Joseph 113 Phebe E•. 283 William 67 Mrs. L. J. 306 Rachel 91 BACON Mrs. Miranda 223 AD.AMS Jacob 6 Sarah 219 Anne E. 332 BAGLEY Stephen no Georges. 207 Orlando 56 Wfiliam 60 Louise 30L BAILE!' BASS Mary 20 Benjamin 82 Mary L. 2ll Robert 110 Charles E. 216 BASTO AIKEN Ellens. 271 Sarah 70 Virginia 329 Helen 303 BATCHELDER AKERMAN Ida 216 Chandler 301· Willi• 32L Joshua 32 Frank 281 ALDEN Sarah 110 BATES Lucy c. 121 Sophia L. 276 Abigail 166 John 211 William 210 Martha 158 Sarah 210 BAIRD BAXTlm !AI.GAR Gapt,----- 271 Martha 309 Catherine L. 2,0 BAmt BAYLEY ALDRICH Charles n. 322 Eunice 109 Sally 262 Fred 329 Isaac 1,a ALLEN John 184 Mary A. 33b Lucy E. Joh Rhoda 142 Ruth 261 Richard 309 BAIDH Sarah 6o Roy 319 John 198 BFAL AMES Lydia P. 198 Royal 264 Sal17 209 BALDWIN BEAN ANDERSON Mary c. 2.36 Sarah 235 Maria L. 2)1 Nathan 1&3 BIDK I ANGIER Sarah 1&.3 Abigail 189 I C~lvin W. 297 BANCHOFT Hannah ,a !ANNIS Mortimer 181 Harri.et 189 ' Jesse 311 BARKER Martha E.. 189 .ARMOUR Jonathan 67 Thomas 188 Enoch 55 BARNARD BELKNAP ARNOLD ------39 Catherine 172 Sarah M. 2Lh Anna 16 BELL Willard 186 Caroline E. 216 Mar,r 191 ·ATKINS· BAR.lffiS BF.LIDWS s. Henry 329 _,,_,------____ 62 Abigail 48 \ lTKINOON 76 Horace~ 298 Miriam 58 BARNET Ithamar lb8 AUSTIN Ann 275 John 48 Mrs. Ann 161 BAR.~~TT BEMIS Elizabeth 52 Isaac 76 Sarah 181 John 5.3 BARRON BENNETT Sarah 55 William 158 Keziah 94 AVERY BARTLETT BENTLEY Elizabeth 264 Bailey 32 Frances 161 Batti~.E. 278 Edmund $6 BENTON Sally 1!87 Enoch 32 ~ H. 221 -8-

BERRY BOUTELL BROOKS Ansel mF Eunice i)Je Agnes L. jj~e BETTON BOWEN Harriet E. 287 Hugh G. 193 Haney He 178 BROWN Bmas IDWERS Catherine A., 217 Sally 126 Betsy 209 Jennie F. 216 BIGW BOYLE Joseph 135 Jerusha 17 William 307 Manson s. 207 BISPHAM BOTISTON Mary L. 202 Thomas lo6 Elizabeth 13 Moses 56 BIXBY BOYNES Mrs. Robert 153 Elizabeth 1a1 Lydia 105 Simeon 136 Susanna 67 BR.ACIIB'rl' Susanna 57 BLACK Sally 98 Syrena 235 Edmund 42 BRADFORD BROOE SUsannah 31 Elizabeth 19 Hannah L9 BIAISDELL BRADISH BRYANT Frank w. 263 John LL Janes F,. 2L1 Mary 85 Jonathan 5h Matthew 21'1 lord E.. 217 BRADLEY BUCHANAN BLAKE Abigail P. 212 Isabel 263 Betsy 220 Mortimer 276 BU:::K Mehitabel 132 Ruth 27 Phebe 109 BLAN::HARD Sarah 131 BULLARD Joseph 110 BRADSHAW Emily 172 BU.NOON Mary 6o Lizzie E. 299 Phinehas 18h Simon 54 Louisa (Fay) 291 BLISS BRADSTRF.: fill BURBANK Mary A. 272 Betty 56 Daniel 16 BWOOETT Frances 315 F.dgar 327 Elbridge o. 232 BRAGG BURBroK Joseph 69 Anna 187 Luella 278 BLUMPEY Zerviah 98 BURDETI' Elizabeth 198 BRAY Elizabeth 58 BLYE Mrs. Sarah D. 113 BURKE Maey 92 BREWSTER Eva s. 311 BOARDMAN Caroline P. 330 BURNETT Henry He 250 Hannah 125 Anna 50 BODGE Mary 65 BURNHAM Harriet 230 BRIANT or BRYAN!' Clara E. 306 BOMLL Anna 37 Mark P~ 239 Abraham 153 BRIGHAM Paul 168 BOLLES Edward F. 182 BURR Jesse 121 LowPll A. 100 Cmrlotte E. 229 BOLYN Oliver 48 Mrs. Harriet 230 Kate A. 262 Timothy 19 BURROUGHS OOND William A. 179 Helen E. 332 Louisa 285 BRIGHT BUR'l"JN BONNETrE Joy 322 Lorena 303 Joseph Lo BRINTNALL BUSH BOOTH Mary 2L Sarah LL George w. 303 BROCK BUSWELL Mary L. JOL Benjamin 1.LO Emily A. 21.il BOSTWICH Frank N. 270 Moses c. 1L9 ------151 Thomas 268 Sonhronia 236 -9- BUTLER Page CHANDLF:R Page CO~ILl., Page Hannah m- Hannah 7u Rohert B. Jo;- Ruth 3n6 Kimball T. 2L7 COGSWELL BUZrnLL CHASE Joseflh 85 Stenhen 91 Abigail 109 COKER CAMP Amos 110 John 110 Milton J. 256 David 108 CDLRURN Cf,'.1PBRLL Enoch c. 93 Esther 30 ~.lexander 35 James 27 Jesse 123-205 Helens. 329 Lydia llli COLBY Phinehas 2LL Mary 222 David 1L2 CANEL~ Myra 217 Joseph 33 Mary s. 207 Nancy 213 ------36 CANNY Priscilla 209 Mary C. 237 Angelina 2L5 Simeon ll3 Priscilla 7L CAPR0N Sus~nna 3L COLCORD Catherine c. 300 Thomas 93 Abigail Ca 239 CARELTON William 210-2L2 COLE Abigail 87 CITT:N1'X Tolerson 38 Abigail J. 258 Edmund 122-123 COLLINS CARP'!i:NTER CH~ Elsie or Eliza 2L2 Elvira 3]9 F.lizabeth 316 CONANT Hannah 167 CHICKF,RING Lot 95 John 85 John 118 CONKLIN CARR CHILD 1R CHILDS John S. 255 Mary 19 Asahel 9L CONNOR CARltII.J, David 260 Harriet 1L6 Lucy 95 CHOAT~ Joseph 153 CARTffi John 61 Lyford 309 Abigail 105 Susan 2L2 CON~SE l<.:rma ):)5 CLAPP Martha LB Judith 89 Caroline 286 COOMBS Noah 258 CIARK or CLARKE Philip 59 Top:1an S~ :I.LL Kllen A. 31L CCX)PER CAS-.J~;JL Henry 197 Hannah 12 Anna 307 Jason 233 COPPINGER. CHA DROURNF, Moses 132 Sally 270 James 188 Sarah E. 333 CORWINE CHADiJICK Susannah 81 Quinton 257 Benjamin B. 27 ', Sybil 236 COUCH CHALLIS Mrs. Weal thy 188 Mary Ann 324 Hannah 109 CLARK:;ON COWEL CHAMB1';RIAIN F.lizrtbeth 198 Mary Jo UJ3 Eliza A. 292 CL~MSNT CRAWFYJRD Harrison 296 Abigail 190 Adam 2L John 158 Lydia 11-35 CRl?.NSHNtl Laura 270 CLIFFORD Susan 236 Louisa 88 Ruth 165 CR1l.:SSEY Lucas 295 Vv. D. 176 Mark 108 Moses 27L COFFIN CROCK-i.;R Remembrance 88 F.dmund 11L Clara M.. 300 Ruth 158 ElizabPth 106 CR!JCK~ Sarah J .. 263 COFRAM Sarah J. 231 Christie H,. 230 -10-

CROSBY Page Dli'..ANE Page DRIVER Page Alice M. :rrr- B. ~ Robert M. m- Ks.te 331 DEARBORN DROWN CROSS Lydia 233 Susannah 19 Abigail 8J Orissa M. 285 DUDLF.Y Lydia 63 DEMING Jason 93 Ralph 57 Gustavus A.o 167 William. H. 179 Steohen JJ DF.NNEHR DUNBAR CROWEI.J., Thomas 301 David· P. 221 Dr. John 228 DENNISON DUNKIN CROWN Alice 287 Nathan 8 Clarissa A. 28L DffiBY DUNWELL CRUMBY Jennie M.. 2LL Eunice 168 Eliza 112 DESAUNETT~ DURANT CUMMINGS John 61 Elizabeth 81 George P,. 260 DEWEY DURRRLL Joseph H. 21L John N. 161 Harold B. 322 William BL DE! DUSTIN CURRI°FR Mary 253 Hannah 66 Charles 306-312 Peter L. 255 DUSTON Jacob B. 90 DIBBIE Thomas 33 John 58 Charles P. 151 Timothy 29 Nancy P. 119 DICKENS ll(ER Seth 311 Bathsheba 126 Frances A,. 229 CURTIS DICKENSON EAMES Grace A. 213 Henry H. 288 Timothy 93 CUSHING DINSMORE Willard R. 298 Fanny 291 Annas lOJ EASTMAN John N. 202 Francis 38 Adeline J. 2o6 CUTHBF.RT Samuel 21s Ruth 86 George 307 Silas lli, Thomas 76-lLl CUTLER nrrsoN EASTWOOD Sarah A. 196 Rhoda 122 Colins. 32L DAGGETT DIXON EATON Sally 177 William E. 180 Abiah 157 Sarah H. 161 OODGE Ann 6L DALAND Harriet 'E. 219 Hannah 70 John 308 DOLE James P.. 168 DAVENPORT 'Ebenezer 116 Joshua 55 Catherine DeF. 305 Elizabeth 11, Josiah 125 Elizabeth 201 mnnteline 191, Sarah 66 DAVIES Isaac 141 EDDY Margaret 12 Mary 58 William L9 DAVIS Richard 19L EDENS Charles E. 287 OONALDSON T.L. 318 Elizabeth 20 Cora 312 F..DES Harriet c. 223 OOTEN Isaiah 53 Joshua 224 Eleanor 212 EDSON Lois Ann 230 OOUGLAS Frances 268 Lydia 186 John A. 307 Mary 70 Moses 128 row EDWARDS Polly 102 Benjamin 35 Ruth 226 Reuben 37 Flora Po 222 'ELLIOTT Rhoda 1.LJ' Pheb" 157 Elizabeth 88 Sarah 31-JL OOWSE Hester L. 333 Thomas 82 Katherine 5L Maria H. 333 Molly 122 -11-

ELLSvDRT:H FIETER GAGER David ~7~e ~i~e Felix David P6~e EMERSON FLINT GALE Ithamore 29 Daniel 81 Joseph Amos 167 29 David 12 GALLOWAY Molly 132 Joseph 20 Ruth Mary J. 161 73 Thomas 12 GARDNER Sally 135 FOLIANSBEE Hattie EMF.RY 281 Mrs. Mary c. 2.36 GARFIELD Hannah JO FOLSOM Sarah 17 EVANS Betsy K. 262 Della M. GARLAND 221 David 110 Daniel F. 221 FANNING FOOTE Hope still GEISWITE 70 Clara 242 Charles F. 315 FARNHAM F".1RBUSH GEORGE David 191 Asa B. 301 Nathan Abigail S. 227 lLJ Caty 186 Amos 212 Roswell 275 Cynthia 301 FARNUM Ella V. 21'2 FORD George 113 Harriet C. 209 Jerusha L. 149 FARRAND Mary F. 217 Mary E. 269 William Ho 313 Mrs. Jemima 167 Sarah 121 FAY GERRISH FOSTER Elizabeth 195 Charles T. JL8L A. 158 Eunice GIBBS 299 Mrs. Elizabeth 183 Eugene B. 327 Mary R. 299 Abigail Bl Persis GILL 102 Mary 23h Mary 103 FELLOWS Simon 1SL Martha GILLEY s. 325 Susie T. 322 James A. 300 Otis D. 238 FUWIE GILLO FTmN Elizabeth 13 Hannah Mrs. Sarah 5 6L FOWLER GIIMORE FENNO Harriet A. 237 Sarah o. 295 Hannah 2L9 Jonathan 89 GIRDLER FliR1'ALD Persis 243 John 21, Eunice B. 317 Fl

!\"El.AR Page lAt'.SON ~~e LONG Pa§" Sarah ~ Allen G. Joanna ,, KIDDm Hannah 2L ID NG IT.LI.OW Charles 2LJ LA.NE Alice 227 Stephen 20 Betsy 2L7 If)OMIS KI J.J30URN~ Mina or Miranda 2L5 Sophia 182 Mary L. 237 William W. 2L7 William 172 KILHAM LANG I;JRD ~lizabeth D. 200 Deniel 89 Mary A. 276 KILLEN LARKIN LOUIS Fanny 307 Hannah 17 Rose M. 320 KIMBALL-KIMBLE LAR.~BEE LOVEJOY Alfred Wo 329 Eleanor 98 Joshua 15L Ambrose 219 LARSON LO'-; Asa 15L .Anna 216 Helen 285 Eleanor B. 218 LASCOMB LOWELL Ella F. 211 Robert 60 Elizabeth 87 George w. 230 IATHROP Frederick F.. 307 Hannah 29 DeWitt 2L9 John 58 J. We_ndell 21L IAUSIER Mary 83 Mary E. 227 Paul L. 323 Sarah 108 Nancy 150 LAWRENC~ LUFKIN Priscilla BL Abigail 8 Jonathan Ll William H.. 219 LF.ACH LUNT KING Hannah K. 191 Laura A. 31L Annie 263 LF.BR~T0N LYFORD Hervey w. 329 Elizabeth 203 Judith 135 KLEIN Mary A. 203 LYMAN Harriet. 3)6 LECRAS Sylvanus R. 189 KNAPP Margaret 107 LYON Smauel 325 LEE Sylvia 167 William 60 ~ward P. 282 MACE KNIGHT John 193 Maud 298 ~s. Anna 226 Natb;!niel 281 MACK Benjamin 60 LEONARD Lucie 270 Dolly 73 Ella M. ))9 MANN Herbert B. 300 LEWIS Jonathan 90 James 138 Caroline 302 MANSON John 5 LINDLUM Susan Eo 290 Joseph 69 Elizabeth 253 MARBLE Mary E. 322 LI'l'I'LE Caleb 30 KNOWLTON Abigail lll MARION Famuela 125 Henry Bo 321 Otis Ho 238 KNOX Joseph 110 MARQUAND Mary 149 Moses 137 Michel 6o KRUM LIVINGSTON MAR or MARRS Hiram F. lli3 Abigail 1L3 Evangeline 200 LAD-IADD William 218 MARSH Lizzie H. 227 LOBDELL Mehitabel 67 Mary 33 Stetson 1L6 Susanna 139 Peabody w. 259 WCKE MARSH.A.LL LAING Almira 311 William 85 Mabel 270 Ella 309 MARTIN LAKE F.lvira 301 'Elizabeth Bl Josiah w. 200 Sarah 103 John D. 26L -15- MASON Page MOODY Page MUOOETT John 2"rr- Abigail 22 Ebenezer pe~e MASTF.RS0N Anna 61 MUZZEY Sarah 30L David 113 John 75 MATTHF:WS Joseph 112 MACDOUGALL John 17 Mary 120 Kenneth 302 Ruth L7 MOONEY MACINTOSH MA\w.RICK Lucretia 220 Hezekiah 134 Ann 13 MOORE McCARTEY Mrs. CathP.rine 5 Alven 102 George 255 Elizabeth 5 Asahel 101 McCLELLAN MAX..-i;,I~LD Elizabeth 2L Alfareita 261, Joseph 78 Sarah 95 Mary A. 189 MAXi,JF.LL Thomas H.. 277 McCRACKEN Albion P. 161 MO'R.EY Anna 271 MAYNARD H.E. 26L McCREA Everett 331 MJRRILL Margaret 83 William 178 Asa 165 McKELLIPS MEAD Benjamin 90 Silas 242 Albert W. 239 Sarah 76-132 McKIBBEN MF.J..CHER MORRIS Margaret 224 Frederick D. 238 Martha 20L McMILLAN MELVIN MORRISON Susanna 50 Mehitabel 111 Abbie M. 31h McQUES'roN MRRCER Samuel s.L. 222 Daniel P. 212 Anna 29L MORSE NASH MmRILL Amos 120-212 Polly A. 172 Abigail 87 Benjamin 183 N~OMB Hannah 121 David 210 Nathan H. 318 Hiram w. 233 H'Jtmund 29 NEWELL Huldah A. 169 Edward L. 331 'El.iphalet 55 Mary 139 Elbridge M. 312 NEWMAN Roger 56 Elijah 186 Daniel 119 Sally B. 180 Eunice 17 Joseph 61 MILES Gideon 211 Sally 193 Martha s. 286 Harriet P. 216 NEWMARCH MILK Lucinda 1L3 John 309 James 56 Orella N.. 232 Mary 188 MILLER Sarah 39 NEWTON Benjamin V. 209 Zerviah 101 Abigail 100 John 18L MOSSLEY Amos L9 MILLINGTON Mrs. William 153 Kl.izabeth L3-b5 Jane 192 MOULTON Hannah 181 MIRICK Abbie S. 23L Larkin 187 Benjamin 8 Benjamin 13L Lowell A4 297 MITCHELL Caleb 170 Mary 8 Abiah 71 Lucretia 133 Nathan 4h Philip 31 Salmon 133 Rebecca 171 Sarah M.. 309 MOUSAL Tyrus 98 MONROE Hannah 21 NICHOLS James 206 Mary 11 Henry ii"~. 311 William 7 MOWRY NORTON MONSON Mary P. 317 Mary C. 135 .Abby 21L MOYNIHAN Arthur 329 -16-

NORrON Page PAGE Page P'SNDFRGAST Page Mary C. us- John rw Jane ~ NOURSE Jonathan 66 PERKINS Albert F. 286 NathaniPl 76 3E>njamin 78 NOWELL Polly 76 :t-:ary 118 George 19 Sarah 29 Nary A. 216 John 58 F·~\ 1:rs PSRLF,Y Lydia 58 fia~l 277 Joseph 198 Nathaniel 117 PA.L.~q Nathan 227 NOYES Sara:1 201 Pl<'RRY Ainos llL PARK Laura J. 333 Asa 97-175 Th0mas 9L Sarah 100 Betsy 2LB PARK-r.:R P'ITER.S Caroline G.M. 309 Anne F. 270 William 276 D~wid C. 327 Benjamin 177 PETTI NG F.11 Eliphalet 112 Rradstrf!'et 61 Caroltne 328 H':!rbert G. 322 'RstellP. J. 252 Charles 2L2 Jacob 56 George 221 Mehitabel 92 Jane 198 Jam~s 185 Rebecca L2 Lydia 130 iiathan 1L9 William H. 326 Oliver 96 NehP-.1r.iah 187 PHILBRICK Parker 7L Sally 175 Eley 168 Samuel 110 P~RKHURST Mary 33 Sarah 119 Charity 258 PHILLIPS NUTT PARI'-'IBNTER Tressa J. 320 Anna 329 Cynthia 97 PIERCi4~ OAKES PARSONS ------SB Eliza 1L9 Hannah 58 Martha 22 QIBRIF.N PATTEE William 23 Joseph 110-llL Hamon Jo 167 Pri.nsnN ODLIN Joseph BL Betsy 157 Sophia F. 213 PATTFN PIKE OLDS Sophia 215 James 328 Hannah LB PAYNE PLATTS OLIVER Dorothy or Ruth L2 James 176 Deborah 6L PLUMER ORDWAY PF..C\BO[!{ Mary 58 Rachel 27 John 110 Sarah 58 Thomas 90 PFARSON PO'.JL ORNE Hannah 116 Polly 156 Sarah 51 Isaac JOS POORE OSGOOD Jemima 78 Hattie 63 -.----- 275 John 61 Henry 169 Isaac 32 Rohert 200 POPP Nathaniel 16 PFASE Johannes A. JOw OSMER Eleanor 320 PORTER Eliza lSL FSA.SLEE Caroline E. 218 PADDISON Betsy 138 PORTER Mary 23 ~.s. 27L Sarah 166 PAGE Eli7.abeth 71 Winfield 31.L ------310 Grace B. 228 PRATT Enoch 155 Judith 140 Almon M. 2L4 Elizabeth 15 Lydia 76 Betsy 2Lu Hannah 83 PBNBERTHY Richard 97 Jacob 88 F..mma Jo 238 PRENTISS Benjamin F. 291 -17-

Pn.E.SCOTT Page ROEFJIDS 0 age 91- SANB.JRN Jesse Abigail ~ B..,njamin jj~e PRITCHARD ROB~TS0N SANFORD Adeline 272 Gf>raldi ne L. 320 Mary 107 PROCTOR ROBINSON SANDORS Sarah W. 213 Betsy 68 Mrs. Abigail 16 PUFFER Oliver 177 SARGF,1-JT Daniel 175 RC1DGERS Edward 57 PUTNAM Nancy 17L Grace F. 329 Berenice. A. 30L ROGF:RS Hannah· 135 PUTNEY Robert 258 Huldah H. 239 Mary 2L2 William 318 Miriam 203 Nathan 75 ROGERSON Nancy 112 Priscilla 2L3 Charles E. 329 Porter 308 QUIMBY ROU,INS Mrs. Sarah 56 Aaron 72 Harriet K. 169 SAUNDFRS Miriam 91 John 129 Sally 83 RAMSEY ROPFS William B. 211 E. GPne 280 George 260 SAWTI:R RAND Nathaniel 12 Abigail 230 Joseph 21 ROSS Elizabeth 163 Nathaniel 25 Abraham R. 282 Hannah 162 Samuel 55 RJSSMAN Jane 163 RANTOUL Alice E. 30L Mrs. Lydia 233 James 28L ROUSE Stephen 31 READE Eunice L. 260 SCHUYLF.R David 197 ROWE Anthony 151 REILLY Mary E. 291 SCOTT Elizab~th 317 ROWELL Wilbur .307 REMICK Daniel 1L2 SCOVILL Mary 53 Sarah 80 Alfred H.. 265 RHODES ROWEN SCREFnH Hannah 25 Elsie M. 33L Robert 53 Jacob 21 ROWJRTH SCRIBNER RICE Timothy w. 266 l.Ll Catherine 280 RUCKEL SEAVER------or SEEVER Celestia lLJ John B. 275 Caleb 37 Elizabeth 96 RUGG Moses 95 Fred L. 308 Damaris LS Olive E. JoL Henry 292 RUGGLES Thomas 77 Margaret 93 Luther 100 SEAVEY William 93 RUNDLETT Andrew 2L3 RICHARDS Samuel F. 192 SEOOWICK Ebenezer 185 RUSSELL Sarah AG 288 RICHARDSON David 161 SELVER John 280 Mary 27 Mary 121 Lillian R. 315 Mrs. Mary E. 227 SFVKRANCE Nathan 137 Sarah E. 272 George 268 RICKER Mrs. Susanna 67 SHARPARD Lydia 16L RYAN Elizab~th 1L RIDF:R Barbara JoL Jonathan 38 Hannah 17 SADLER SHAPLEY RIGGS Stephen 97 John 12 'Elaner 188 -18-

SHATTUCK Page SNOW Page STOVER Page Joseph -so- Mary -n- Joseph m- SHAW SOATLIE THOMAS Charles o. 298 Maria 6 Rachel L7 Dan w. 280 SOMF.RBY TROMP.SON Naomi 285 Francis B. 120 Jonathan 89 SHELDON SORIA THROP Charles L. 261 Henry M. 317 Oliv~ H. 1L5 Mrs. Emily 231 SOUTHWORTH THURSTON Luther 1L6 Lucy A. 27L-5 Mary 153 SHERMAN SPALDING or SPAULDING William w:. 2LL Persis 99 Robert 102 TILLINGHAST SHEWF.LL SPELLMAN Anna 329 Robert L. 329 Mary 1L3 TITCOMB SHINN STARK 'Edmund 60 o.w. 215 Jehiel A. 1Ll TODD SIBLEY STEARNS Edith M. 22L Rachel 12 Ruth 206 William N. 327 SIGLER STEBBINS TOMPKINS Eliza E. 319 Emily 113 Francis P. 279 SIMMONS Rebecca 288 TOPPAN Mary Go 241, STEVENS Ann 313 SIMPSON Archelaus 149 Mrs. Elizabeth 60 Henry A. 298 Ellen or Fanny 196 Isabel 90 Eleanor F. 261. Jacob 56 Paul 199 Hannah 270 John 56-225 SINCLAIR Levinia 210 John S4 197 George 207 Lydia 169 TOWNE SKINNER Rebecca H. 121 Frances c. l.79 Benjamin 209 Sarah M. 2h5 TOWNZEN SKIPPER Simeon 158 Mary V. 30L Catharine 5 STEWART TRACY SLOAN Prudence 301 Henrietta 195 David 160 STICKNEY' TREFRY SMILEY Elizabeth 269 Raymond H. 323 IBvid 209 James 110 TREHERNE 31Iffl STIMSON Major 195 Abigail 4L James 195 TREMAN Alberta 316 John 13 Mary C. 257 Amys. 331 STOCKMAN TUCKER Augustus M. 293 Abigail w. 312 Rachel 41 Delia M. 267 Harriet 190-20L TUFI'S Eldorus 207 STONE Maris 76 Eliza s. 159 Hetty 171 TURNEQURE Esther 171 Lorenna 17.3 Mary T. 169 James 110 Mary 10 TURNER John 21 Mary 293 Joshua 313 Mary 281 Nellie A. 298 TYLER Mary Ao 211 ... 273 Sarah M. 203 Phebe 131 Mary-E. 285 S'IDRY UNDERHILL Sarah 63 Asa G. 2~ llirothy 111 Sarah J. 231 Augustus JOO James 267 Stephen 89 Charles 162 UNDERWOOD Susan J. 238 Elizabeth 1...1; Elizabeth 94 Thomas A. 201 Mary A. 166 Hannah 9L William 52 Nehemiah 169 -19- UPTON Page 1 .'1EBBER ?age WILCOX Page Eleanor -w- Betsy m- Oziah m- VANDERBILT Elizabeth Bo WILDER Sarah A. 213 Svelyn 278 Ira G. 216 VARNHPJ1 John 2L WILKEY Oavid 191 WF.BSTER Catherine 291 VARNUM Abiah 66 WILKINS0N Abi 123 Martha 3L 58.:r~h 233 Joseph 123 Nathan 137 WILLARD VICKIBY Sarah 137 Abigail 273 Ann 309 Simon B. 138 Harr:bet 277 VINCENT StephPn 97 WILLIAMS Ida A. 2L5 Thomas 29 Benjamin 23 VOSE WE~KS Caleb W. lLL Phebe 76 Henry M. 285 Charles L. 327 WADLEIGH WELLS O>rothy 211 Mary A. 285 David 59 HP-nrietta M. 299 WAFF or ltl)LF Harlow W. 156 Joseph llao Joanna 23 WBLSH Martha 21 WAIT Jonathan 8 Nahum 2h9 Sarah 195 WF.STON Sally 1L9 WARDNER Lillian M. 265 Sarah 38 Charlotte P. 265 tffiSTGATE Sophia 158 WALDRON Elizabeth 168 WILLIS Mary 76 WHEA.T Hannah 187 WALF..S Lizzie L. 222 Howard 189 Abby 2L9 WHEEL~R William 171 WAL!Crn ------28L WILLS Anna 21 Eleanor 322 Charl~s 330 Bridget 2L John H. 267 WINDSOR ------17L Martha L5 Thomas 24 WARD Thomas R. 138 WITHINGTON Hezekiah L9 WHITCOMB George o- 249 Putnam JOO Horace 261 WITT WARNER Lizzie s. 277 Jonathan 17 Charles D. 168 'WHITE \,OOD WARREN Betsy 196 Abigail 258 Arethusa K. 306 Elizabeth Ll Mary E. 296 Charles 301 Mrs. Nancy 74 Sarah A. 200 Joel 305 Thankful H. 288 vl>ODBURY John 186 WIITrNEY Elisha 71 WASHBURN Kimball 2o6 Mrs. F. 315 Abram 26L WHITTAKER Osment P" 330 WATERMAN Elizabeth H. 230 WODM.\N James A. 21L Mrs. Esther 75 Betsy 112 Mary E. 306 Samuel 89 Mark 109 WATERS William 7L IDODS Robert 328 lrlHITTIER David L5 WATSON Job L2 Ephraim L6-L7 Ethelyn 303 Melissa 239 Moses 102 WAY Otis W. 2LB ~ODWARD Sailluel 39 WHITTON Mrs. Mary w. 176 WEARE Lester B. 252 Moses 176 Ethelyn 307 WIGGIN WJODWELL Mabeth E. 322 Eliza A. 123 Benjamin 51 -20-

W01)ISON mlliam D. WORCi.:S'InR Jethro H.. 3o6 WJRTHEN Samuel 11-77 WORTLEY Timothy 76 WRIGHT Abigail 40 Hannah 2u1 Jemima o. 2L7 WYATT Thlma 262 Phebe 23 W'fLER Mrs. Katherine 53 John 7 Robert 13 WYMA.N Susan H. 28 .5 YODER Robert E.. 320 YORK Hannah J. 306 Mary 19 YOUNG Maria M. 282