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INTRODUCTION Rev. Joseph Warren 7 Healy, MD, DD, LLD, (p, 22) was a genealogist as well as a physician, preacher and educator, In 1871 he was delegated by The American Missionary Association to visit Great Britain, where he remained as Secretary for three years. While in England he spent some time tracing the Hele or Heale Family, going beck to Bar­ tholomew de la Hele, whose barony was in Hele, Devonshire during the reign of Henry II, between 1154 and 1189. However, he was unable to find out from which branch of the fam­ ily our 1filliam Hele of America was deeoended because of' the lack of continuous family records. It was his wish to have his records published but this was never d,one. He died at the age of' 60 years and his manuscript remained with relatives until a·bout 1895,. when John Rufus Morley of' Saginaw, Mich, (p. 15) had a typewritten oopy made. Rev. Joseph Warren Healy' s References: Judge Samuel Bell of Exeter, N.H. Data Manning and Brays Survey l, 306 Hon. John Plummer Healy of Boston Moore I s History of Devonshire Burke I s Commons, No. 5, 434 Prince I s Worthies of' Devon Burke's Extinct Baronetcies Records of the Herald's Visitations of 1620 English Genealogical Histories of Tuckett I s Devonshire Pedigree, p. 187-191 Ancient and Distinguished Families The Visitations of Cornwall, J,L.Vivian Harlien Soo. V.6 145, 149; V.9 92 Visitations of' Devon, Ed. by T.T,Colby, 137 l!e.sted 1 s Kent Westcote'• Devonshire, Ed. by Oliver and Holy-Orastons of Bains Lancaster P, Jones 533-535

Mr. Clarence Loveland 8 Healy of Chatham, N.J. (p. 54) while working on his own family lineage, became interested in other branches, and in 1910 began gathering infor­ mation through town histories and vital statistics, and from family records through correspondence with Healy descendants. In the Judge Samuel Bell of Exeter, N.H. Data on the Samuel Healey Branch (p. 67) he found reference to Rev. Joseph Warren Healy' s records, and after monthe of searching he located the copy and added the material to his own manuscript. In "becoming acquainted" with other branches he gathered excerpts from histories to show customs and activities of the times, and visited many places where Healy 1 s had settled, taking pictures of' old hO>!'esteads and surroundings. He honed to form e family organization and promote the publication of a Healy History, in prepa­ ration f'or which, in 1913, he published an address book: "The Living Descendants of' William Hele of Cambridge, Mass. through his sons Nathaniel, Samuel, and Paul," however, he died before this could be aecomnlished. Clarence L~veland Healy 1 s References: Bodge 1 s King Philip's Wars p. 373 Framingham, Mass., Boray 1 s Cambridge Town Records and Selectman's Hampton, N.H., Dow's Meetings, p. 202, 226, 233, 238 Hempton Fells, N.H., •~arren Brown I s, 1906 Cambridge Prop, Recorde of Lands, p. 144 Keene, N.H., G.G.Griffin 1 s Cambridge Historical Guide Lynn, Mass., Lewis and Newell Cambridge Reds. of' 1st Church, Sharnles Newton, Mass,, Smith's Calnek 1 s History of Annapolfs Co. N.S. Newton, Mass., Jackson's Dedham Church Records Old Families of Salisbury & Ipswich, ,!oyt 1 s Dudley Town Records Oxford, Mass., Daniels' Essex Antiquarian, Vol. 7, 8, 9 Providence, R.I. Family Records Raymond, N,H., Jamee Fullerton's Hanover, Mass. Church Records Roxbury, Mase,, Chas, M, Ellis, 1847 Judge Samuel Bell of Exeter, N.H. Data Roxbury, Mass., Drakes Mase. Soldiers & Sailors in Rev. War Springfield, Vt. History · New England Historic Genealogical Reg. Swanzy, Vt. l 734-1890, Benjamin Read I s Vol. 27, pages 135-9 Thomaston, Me., Eaton's New Ha:npshire Soldiers Watertown, Mass. Newspaper Clippings ':lashingtcn, N .H. 1768-1886 Pioneers of Mass., Chas. P. Pone Winchester, N.H. Savage's Gcnea.logical Dictionary '.1indsor, Vt. Town Histories: ,foodstock, Vt. , N.H., Chase's Vital Records of: Cambridge, Mass., Lucien Paige's Boston Births & Marriages 1630-1700 Charlestown, N.H., Saunders' Dudley Essex Co., Mass., Hs..'llilton D. llurd's Newton Genealogies and Estates of Charles- Rehoboth, Arnold's town, Wyman's Wright's Genealogy

My parents moved from Nova Scotia to Lynn, Maes, long before I W9S born, and to Swampscott, Mase, soon after. My older sister, Emma L. Brown, (p. 95) had kept a record of' family births, marriages, Bf!d ·deaths for many years, At the beginning wss a 1 notation from W. A-. Calnek • History of Annapolis County that "Ebenezer Healy from Marblehead, Mass. was among the first grantees of Yarmouth in 171:2 and was a descend~nt of Wl.llial!l Hele of Cambridge, but through which of his sons I (Calnek) do not know.• This notation interested me because Marblehead and Swampscott are neighboring towns. Curiosity as to Ebenezer's origin, and more information about the next two generations, led to research which has dispelled the theory that Ebenezer came from Marblehead and established evidence that he was born in Rehoboth, Mass., eon of Paul Healy • .\ footnote on page 525 of Calnek1 s History of Annapolis County says that Calnek him­ self W9S a. descendant of Ebenezer Healy, his great-great grandmother being Ebenezer's daughter H~nnah Healy Haskell. While searching for data I came across lf.r. c;L.Healy' s address book. There were, tt

Mrs. Carl 'II. Carrier 75 Whitmun Road Longmeadow, Mass. 01106 -----:----;r;;;THE HEALY FAMILY . "S": s the biography of the late Dr. Wordlaw: There are some people who say the{ attach r, importance to man's descent or to family honors, and despise those who do. Perhaps they may be sincere, but I cannot help thJnking their Judgment in this mo.tter erroneo·1s end their feeling unnatural. "The glory of children says the ·Wisest of men, "are their fathers,• and I do not see why any honorable descent should not be valued as well as any other blessing of Providence, And, , aye the biographer of Dodridge: "Wise men and good lay very little et·ress on any hereditary honors but those which arise from the piety and usefulness of their ancestors.' I have gathered up the following genealogical fragmentary records of the Healy family, not bane.use my ancestors ware of "honorable descent" nor because they were dietinguished for their learning, piety, or usefulnees--although they may have acted well their part end have no 'l!ean place in history--but to gratify myself and those who bear the f!!mily name and share in the inheritance of so worthy an ancestry, If thie labor of love shall induce the coming generations to cherish the memory and imitate the sterling christian virtue of their fathers, my purpose will have been accomplished. For my materials, I a~ largely indebted to members of the different branches of our family and very especially to Samuel Bell, Esq. of Manchester, N,H. am the Hon. John Plummer Healy of Boston, Mass,"--Joseph Warren Healy

ENGLISH ANCESTRY--NOTES FROM EARLY HISTORIES

"The English Genealogical Histories of Ancient and Distinguished Families gives a full !!nd de tailed account of the ance store of the Healy Family. In English records the name is variously written as Hele, Heale, Hela, Healey, Hesley, and He!!ly, all doubt­ less having a common ancestor. No lees than five English Poet Offices bear the n!!?lle of the familys !"ele near Exeter, Hele-Cullom,>ton, Healey-Sheffield, Healy-Bedale, Musham, and H,rnley-R•,chd,.le, Scattered over the Kingdom are descend!!nts of position and wealth, some of' whO!JJ occupy ancestral estates end are allied to the English Aristocracy,•

Say, Pcince in his Worthies of Devon writing in 17011 "There wee Hele of Hele in the p!lriah >f Bredninch, eight miles to the north of Exeter. Hers lived Bartholomew de la Hele so far back a, the days of King Henry II, whose reign commenced Oct, 23 AD 1154 now ne"r 5'.50 yeare since. From him descended Roger I, next Sir Roger II Hele, Kt., and then Sir Roger III his son; Roger IV Hele, Roger V Hele, and William VI Hele, William VI Hele had two sons, Nicholas VII and Roger VII Hele. The line of Nicholas ended with his ~aughter Alice, but Roger VII Hele w•s the progenitor of "11 the f!!?llilies of Hele in the South part of the country.•

Says Moore in bis History of Devonshire, page 4 .... ,"From a Pedigree in the posses­ sion of Paul Treby, Esq,, the representative of the princiral br!inch of this family, the Heles from the southern part of the Country are descended from the Heles of Br!!dninch,"

~rom the Records of the Heralds Visitations of 16201 "The Pedigree of all the Dev­ onshire br!!nches of the family is directly traced to Bartholomew de la Hele, the first of the name mentioned in English History, who lived in the time of King Henry II, AD 1154-1189, • The records go on to say: "He doubtless C!!me over to Engl,.nd from Normandy with Willi!!?ll the Conqueror and received from this Prince the lands in Devonshire which descended to his posterit_y, ~il1iam divided the lands among his Norman followers, etc." Notes William the Conqueror or William I, Duke of Norm,i.ndy, invaded England in 1066, Defeating Harold II in the Battle of Hastings Oot, 14, 1066, William was crowned King and reigned until 1087. After William I came William II, Henry I, Stephen, and then Henry II. In 1171, over 100 years after the Conquest of England, Henry II began the Conquest of Ireland. It is quite possible, however, that there were two Bartholomew de 18 Helsa, the earlier one coming to England with William the Con­ queror, and the other, a descendant, living in the time of Henry II. A generation is oftentimes overlooked when the teDing is done by grandchildren. Burke's Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England says1 "Hele, Reale, or Healy, "manor in the parish of Bradninoh in the Hundred of Harridge in the North of Devon, from the earliest time of which any record exists and, as is ,>resumed, from long before the Conquest, w•s in the possession of the family which had its dwelling there and gave it name, Of this very ancient family, fruitful as the county of Devon is known to have been in distinguished houses, it msy with truth be stated that it wss one of the most eminent, the !!lost widely spread, and the most affluent which even that quarter of England could boast,, •• ,• Burke assigns to the family of He!!ly a Cost-of-Arms very nearly the sa!lle as that of Hole, The Hele, Heda, or Healy English-f!!mily Crest is given in the Royal Book of Crests, Great Britain snd Ireland, D1>minion of Canada, 2

India and Australia, Plate 37, 14th Creet, Underneath the Crest is the description: "On a chapeau a lion statant gardant ducally gorged:"

Condensed from THE HELE-BEALE FAMILY (Irish) By Michael Walsh, Editor of the New York Mercury, in 1888 "The Healy family is of pure Munster origin, owing its extraction to the famous EILE-RIGH-DEARGH or EILE-THE RED KING..... This bra nob was the root of the family O'h Eiligh or O'Healy, but it bad many ramifications in various parts of Munster, the prin­ cipal of which was the Clan O'Healy, Chiefs of Domhnach4'ior-0 1 b-Eiligh or Probal O'Healy, a parish in the ancient barony of Muskerry in County Cork. That the name is one of the most ancient in Ireland can be deduced from the fact that the putitive founder, Eile­ Righ-Deargb, flourished in the 5th century. The name is anglecized Healy, Hely, and Hsley, Others deduce the name from the O'Haly family which is the anglecized form of the Irish O'h Algaiel (Algaeh Irish Noble)"--Irish Pedigrees by O'Hart. Coats of Ar~s: 1. ~rms az a fesse between three stags beads erased in chief az and a demi lion ramp in base. (p. 24) 2. Three boars' beads couped in pale ar oreet; on a chapeau a lion statant guard ducally gorged, (p. 24) (The similarity between the English and Irish armorial bearings seems to indicate a common ancestor. Titles such as Duke, Marquis, Earl, Viscount or Baron were to be found in Ireland only after the Anglo-Norman Invasion) English Familys 1 BARTHOLOMEW 2 ROGER 13 SIR ROGER 4 ROGER (Branch Ende Here) de la Hele Lord of b,AD 1243- b,AD 1299 of Brad ni ncb, Hele, b Hele, rgn, in Hele, North Devon in Hele Henry III rgn.Edw.I during reign 1216-1272 1272-1307 of Henry II 1154-1189 13 OTTO 4 SIR ROGER I '5 SIR ROGER 6 WILLIAM 17 NICHOLAS 5 ALICE 2nd son b.in Hele b.AD 1310 b. Hele m. ALICE m. WM b. Hele rgn.Edw.I in Hele about dePERCE· FRAU}l 1272-1307 in reign 1}4o HAY ,Comb CEYS, Edw. !I Flory; Esq. of 1307-1327 d. 1412 Brixbam, w/o male Devon heirs

Roger 7 was taken prisoner in Scotland in AD 1401 while on an 17 ROGER 8 WILUAM expedition of feudal peers under Henry IV to force the Scots to 2nd son b • 1373 do homage to the Crown. b,Hele So.Hele reign o f Edw. II I 1327-13 77 8 WILLIAM HELE b. 1373, settled at Hele, called South Hele for distinction, in the parish of Cornwood in the south of Devon; m. JOAN COLE, dau. of Simon Cole, E eq. of Slade. From here on no other line is reported; presumably they left no male heirs. William bad five sons and one daughter, born early in the 15th century. Henry II had revoked his predecessor's grants of crown lands and, King Edward III being compelled to restore the ancient cbartere to the rightful inheritors, William 8 Hele was repossessed of his feudel righta and ss1JU1Ded the following armorial bearings. The eagle is supposed to rule the heavens while the lion rulee the ground: Arms: Gulee 5 fusile in a bend lozengy ermine ~ Soe Crestl On a chapeau gules turned up ermine an eagle with wings expanded and Cover argent beaked and legged. 9 JOHN IIEIE, 1st son, b. about 1400 in South Hele, wife unknown. One eon reported. 10 WALTER HELE b. in S.outh Hele, m. JANE-FORTESCUE, dau. of Thomas Fortescue, 1 1 Esq. of lfymeston in Devon. Children: 3

11 JOHN HELE, ZSQ., eldest son and heir, m, ALICE BROOKING, ~au. and heir of Richard Brooking, Esq. of lfolbeton in Devon and lived there at the time of the Visitation in 1620. 11 HUGH HE IE 111 ED\'1ARD HEIE Perhaps others. No further records. 11 THOMAS HELE 111 JANE HELE 9 HUGH llEL1, b, in South Hele 1405, settled in Cornwood and is the ancestor of the Heles of-that place and of' Diptf'ord in Devon; m. JOAN FLASW'.AN. They had five sons but there are records of only two having descendants. (The Herald's Visitations of' 1620) 10 THOMAS HELE of' Cornwood, whose seat was Wisdom) No further records 10 \\'ALTER HELE ) 10 STEVEN HELE b, in So. Hele, m, ALICE HARVEY and lived in Brixham, Devon, 11 RICHARD HELE b. in Brixham, Devon, m. Ei:ELINE SAVERS dau. of' John Savers of' Di pt ford where they 11 ved. Only two sons reported. 12 JOHN HELE b, in Diptford, 1600-1620 m. ELIZABETH UPTON 112 THOt,t.AS HELE b. in Diptford (Burke's The Commoners, 11 JANZ HELE b, in Brixham, Devon 11 NICHOLA.S HELE b. in Brixham, Dsvon 10 JOHN HELE b, So, Hele, m. ALICE FORTESCUE of Cornwood and had 3 sons 11 RICHARD HELE b. South Hele, m. NICHOLA FlEMING; Res. Neary 12 JOHN HELE described in Vivian's Visitations of the County of Devon as "of Cornwooa, • the last reported as of that place, The emigrant to America, William Hele of Cornwood, may have been his son. (Page 6) 11 THOJ,

ll BARONE'l1 WkRWICK IELE b. in \\emsbury 1565, d. 1/16/1625 w/o l.ssua; married let ¥.ARY !ELSE of Efford; m. 2nd MARGARET CCURTURAY, dau, of Sir William Courturay of Powderham Knight, Res. 'flemsbury. Ha was Sher­ iff of Devon AD 1618-1619 and (reported by Caroline Wells Healey Dall) an influential member of the Plymouth Bay Company. 11 JOHN HELE b. 1567, d. w/o issue 11 THOJI.AS llELE b, 1569, d. w/o issue 11 :l¼RONET IBANC!S l!El.E b. 1571, m. JANE ROGERS of Carmington Co. Res. '.'lemsbury; d. 1622, 12 JOHN HEl.E b. 1610 in Wemsbury, had one daughter 112 FRANCIS HE:LE b. 1612, d. w/o issue ll ELLIS HEI.E b. 157, in \'/emebury. No further records. 11 NICHOUS HELE b. 1575 in Wemebury, m. DOROTHY Sl'J\.DLIHG of Bristol 12 MARY HELE d. age 3 years 12 JANE HEI.E d. age 1 year 11 'c/.\L'IBR HELE b. 15?7 in Wemsbury, m. HONOR MAEIARD of Sherford jl2 WARWICK HELE b. 1599 11 GEORGE HE:IE b. 1579 in Wemsbury, m. LUCY ELLACCTT of Exeter 12 l-t~RGII.RET HElE b. 1595 12 WARWICK !£LE b. 1597 12 MARY HELE b. 1599 11 BENJA!icIN HELE d. w/o issue 11 PHILLIFPS HELE m. SIR REGii'lALD MOHUM of Hall in Cornwood 10 THOJl.~ZINls HELE m. JOHN LUXTON 10 ELIZABETH HElE d. unm. 9 BALDWIN HELE No further records 9 liILU;,.,v: IBLE No further records 9 JOAN HElE m. JORN STERT

1 'HLLIA!,: ffilE, Fir st in America Was -born in 1613, evidently a descendant of llugh 9 Hele, progenitor of the Cornwood line of Hele 1 s in Devon, (Herald's Visitations of 1620) as Banks' Topo­ graµhica.l Dictionary of English Emigrants to New England, from 1620 to 1630, lists him as coming from Cornwood. Hugh's son, John 10 Hele, married Alice Fortescue of Cornwood and had· three sons. The eldest, Richard 11 Hele, established his resi­ dence in Neary, but Richard's son John 12 Hele is described in Vivie.n's Visitations of the County of Devon as "of Cornwooa• the last reported as of that place; This seems to be as close as we can get to the origin of William Hele who came to the Colonies. The Society of Genealogists in London have a transcript of Cornwood parish registers, but unfortunately the period covered is 1665-1834; the earlier registers having been destroyed by fire there. In addition to the loss of the earlier registers, the Society reports that Devonshire wills were destroyed by enemy action in '1/orld War II, 1939-1945, American histories say William Hele came first to Lynn, Mass. about 164o where he early joined the church; became a freeman in Marshfield in 1643, ~~s of Roxbury in 1649, and finally was dl smissed from the church in "Lin" to join that in Cambridge with his family. There he settled "upon the rocks" apparently the rocky ridge upon which Harvard Observatory how stands. A street in this area is still called Healey Street. He had five wives and his twelve children ,.,,,rs born in Roxbury and Cambridge. -\n esteemed citizen, a church member, a landholder, and prison-keeper for ten years from 1672 to 1682, at the age of seventy years he was charged with a misde­ meanor. Fabricated accusations prompted by jealousy or vindictiveness were not uncommon in the Colonies between 1656 and 1692. Re died within a year, 11/28/1683, an1 his remains lie in "The Old Burying Grounds" in Cambridge. References: Bowen's Genealogies of Woodstock Families,(cronn.) Vol. VII, -page 18 Ellis' History of Roxbury; Encyclopedia of Mass. Vol. 5, page 172; New England Hist. Gen. Reg. Vol. 27, page 139; Harris' Epitaphs of the Old Burying Grounds at Cambridge; Paige's History of C•mbridge; Records of Cambridge--Grante by Selectmen, p. 238; London Society of Genealogists from Herald I s Visitations

lat ''life - GRACS: IVES (says Cs.lnek) daughter of Miles Ives of Watertown, married in 1643. However, Bo·,en'e History of Woodstock concludes that Grace Ives and Grace Butterice, or Buttry{e)--see 3rd ·,,ifo--ap])ear to be one and the same person. NioO Buttry{s) aged 33, ·aife Martha, aged 28--born about 1606, and daughter Grace age 1, sailed from Ye Port of Londan in ship James ·and arrived in Cambridge 7/13/1635. 7

(Hotten 1 s Original Lists of Persons of Quality (1600-1700) No further mention is made of the family until in 1654 Grace Buttarice married William Healy. Miles Ives, whose wife's n"'11e was Martha, born about 1606, in his will dated 12/30/1683, men­ tioned his grandchildren IJ!'!~Jl~.nl@l and Martha Healy. The conclusion is drawn that Nicholas Butterice died, Martha married Miles I·ves about 1638, and her daughter, Grace Butterice, became known as Grace Ives, Miles Ives and wife Martha had other children: Sarah b. 11/8/1639, Mary b, 10/5/1641, and Hannah b. 9/9/1643, The record of the deeth of William Hale's first wife appears in the Roxbury Land and Church Records, page 174: "1649 Month 9t day 8 (12/8/1649) Sister Heli dyed in Childbed wth othr diseases wh cause her child to dy & was taken fro her by peaches.• Bowsn suggests that the first wife was probably a near relative or close friend of Elizabeth, the widow of John Morricko of Hingham, because in her will dated 5/7/1650 she bequeathed "to 'Hilliam Healy of Roxbury, t;8, -t4 to himself & the other -t4 be­ tweene the two eldest children of the ad William Healy." Elizabeth Moricke also willed •to my sister Grace Allam In Linckconeshire -t5". This si~ter "Grace" obviously could not have been William Hale's fiut,_wl,fo either. Children by 1st marriage (Roxbur'y Land an,1Church Recode, P· 115, 116, 117) 2 HAJ\'NA HELY bapt. 11 1644 }!onth 5 day 7 (8/7/1644) the daughter of Willis Hely.• Hannah m. J.omr EAS'!MAN 10/27/1665 and d. 1667, aged 23, w/o issue. John East­ man was b.5!'97f6lioI'n Salisbury, son of Roger Eastman. He married 2nd, lfary Boynton of Rowley 11/5/1670 and had a son John Eastman b. 8/24/1675, whom. Huldah Kingsbury of Haverhill. (Old Norfolk County Records, V4-p.5) 2 SAMUEL HELI bapt. 11 1645 Month 11 day 14 (2/14/1645--6) sonne cf William Heli." Samuel died at the age of 11 months. 2 ELIZABETH HELI bapt, "1647 Month 9 day 14 (12/14/1647) daughter of Willilf Hali." Elizabeth m. JOMA.S GREGORY of Ipswich 5/10/1672, No children. References: Hotten 1 s Original Lists; Hoyt's Old Families of Salisbury an1 Ipswich; Paige's History of Cambridge, 1930; Bowen's History of Woodstock Families, Vol. VII, page 18; Pioneers of Mass. by Cherles H. Pope; Roxbury Lane and Church Records; Abstracts of Early Wills NEHG Reg. Vol, 7, p. 232-3; and from Webster I s New Inter­ national Dictionary, p~ge 378: "In England (and the Colonies) the legal year began on Annunciation Day, which was March 25th. The change to January let took place in 1752. Hence the "27th of the 1st" would be March 27th, while the 11 2nd of the 1st" would be April 2nd, etc, Dates between January l and March 25 are sometimes writ­ ten thu~, Feb. 21, 1574-5, which is 1575 according to present reckoning."

2nd Wife MARY ROGERS dau. of Rev. Nathaniel Rogers of Roxbury, m. in 1650 (Col. ,.• J'oseph L. Ch~ndler 1 s "Rogers' Pedigree" pub. in NSHG Reg. Vo1':~~~5) They moved to Cambridge where wife died. Roxbury Church and Land Records, p. 1751 "1651 Mone th 9 day 29 (11/29/1651) The wife of' Neighbor Hawley died." She died before her father, which would account for her not being mentioned in his will. Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, b. in Haverhill, England in 1598, d. 7/3/1655, aged 57 years, was 2nd son of Rev. John Rogers, a district minister afterwards of Ded­ ham., England, who was grandson of the Martyr John Rogers. Rev. Nathaniel Rogers was educated at Emanuel College, England, which he entered when about 14 years old, He married Margaret Crane of Coggshell or Coxhall, Essex; arrived in Boston 11/1636; was ordained pastor of the Church at Ipswich 2/20/1638; took Oath of Freedom 9/6/1638. His oldest son, John Rogers, was made President of Harvard College 8/12/1683 and d. 7/28/1684. Children of 2nd marriage 1 ·2 SARAH HELY bapt. 11 1650 Month 12 day 2 (3/2/1650) daughter to brothr Hely,• (Roxbury Records p. 119) d. 10/10/1653; buried in Cambridge. (Harris Epihphs) 2 WILLIAM HELY bapt. 11 1652 Monath 5 day 11 (8/11/1652) aonne to Willio.m Heli." m. in 1683, SARAH BROWN dau. of his father's 5th wife. @ He was a soldier in King Philip's Indian War serving from Cambridge under Capt. Henchman et Hadley, Mass. (Badge's King Philip Wars, p. 373) In 1683 he went to New Hampshire where he took part in "Gove I s Rebellion" and was convicted with eight others of the rediculous crime of' high treason. He was pardoned by Governor Cranfield on advice of the Crown. (NEHG Reg. Vol. 31, p. 67) After his release he removed to Cambridge, Mass. where he died in 1689. His widow, Sarah Heeley, m. Richard Carr, a see captain of Salisbury, 2/26/1701, and had two more children, James Carr b. 11/20/1702 and John Carr b. 8/1706. Sarah d. 1/8/1726-7, (Vital Statistics of Salisbury, Mass.) Only one child of her first marriage is recorded 1 j3 SARAH Hl>ALY dau. of William Healy, Jr. and wife Sarah, m. SAMUEL CARR 8

her step brother, son of Richard and his first wife Dorothy, c

3rd Wife GRACE BUTTERICE daughter of. Nicholas Butter ice, m. 10/14/1653; d. l 660. Re­ cords of the Church of Christ at Cambridge, N.E., '632-1530, edited by S.P.Shs.rples, gives a "List of Mambe?s in the handwriting of Rev. Jon!lthan Mitchell" on page 12, 11 (17) W11,._~.~~'1r,a.ce his wife both member,; ~f this Ch. in full Comm. His Hannah* )children *admitted into f. Com. March.27,63. Dif'miffea to Salisbury Elizabeth )June ,24.1667. $9.rah William )Borne at Roxbury & bsptized there whiles He Stood member of the Church 'of Lin from whence He was difmiffed to us. Alfo Grace (the daughter of ~illism & Grace) borne & bartized in this Church. Nathaniel baptized ffebr .6.1658. Martha baptized Septeobr,9,1660. $9.muel Haily Son of William & Phebe (formerly Green) baptized Septembr,21.1662. Paul Haily baptized April 3d .1664. Mary Heily baptized Octob,29,1665, 11 Childre·n of 3rd• marriage: 2 GRACE HEALY b. 5/1/1654, d. 10/2/1730; m. JOHN IRELA.ND a sea captain of Charles­ town, Mass. 7/15/1680. He was admitted to the church 1/29/1681-2, •nd live ➔ to the age of 77 years. Children, all baptised at Second Church, Boston1 3 MARGl>.RET IRELAND b. 6/15/1681, bapt. 12/12/1681, d. 3/25/1685 3 JOHN IRELAND b, 5/5/1683, bapt. 8/1683 3 ABIEL IRELAND bapt. 12/22/1684, m. FORTUNE RUDDlCH l 704 3 GRAOE IRELAND b, 4/26/1638 in Boston, bapt. 1/15/1692; m, WM, STERLING 1718 3 MARY IRELAND bapt, 3/8/1696, d. ll/24/1721 in Boston 3 NATHANIEL IRELAND bapt. 7/17/1698 References: Wyman's Genealogies and Estates of Charlestown; Copp 1 s Hill Epitaphs, 2 MARY HEP.LY b, 11/4/1657, d, "1657 27th of the 9th" age 1 mo. 23 days. (Cambridge Epitaohs by Harris) Mary Healy is not mentioned in the Records of the Church of Christ at Cs.!llbridg:e so it is apparent she died before being baptised. 2 N,l.TH.~NIEL HEALY bapt. 2/6/lf:58-9, d. 6/2/1734, m. REBECKAH HAGER of Roxbury, 7]147f68f. O!tt>1dren1 Rebec~a';'°'Abigail, Nathaniel, Mary, Samuel, Ebenezer, Martha, Lydia, John, Joehua and Hannah. se·e~THANI!:L !IEAµ:._B!JA,NCH pages 9 to 63 2 MARTHA HEALY bapt. 9/9/1660, became th~-3'i"/!"'wTI'e of JOHN CUNNABELL, a carpenter, 12/10/1770 in .. Boston, who was b, 1/25/1650. He was made a freeman in 1690 and d. 4/10/1724. E} John Cunnabell wH a soldier in Turner 1 e Company in King Philip1 a Indian 'hr. For services he was aw~rded land in Bernardston, Maas., which in later years was occupied by his son Samuel of a previous marriage. References: Smith's History of Newton; Jackson's History of Newton; Vital Sto.tistics of Newton end Roxbury; Paige's History of Cambridge pub. 19?0; p. 370-371; Thwing 1 a History of the First Church in Roxbury 1630-1904; New England Historic Genealogical. Reg. Vol, 27, p, 139; Hoyt's Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, p. 107,

4th Wife PHEBE GREEN daughter of Bartholomew G"reen of Cambridge; m, 8/15/1661. Her brothers were among the first printers in this country and Canada, They operated the Harvard University Press, one of the first printing outfits brought to the Colonies, Children by 4th marriage! 2 SA.'-11.IEL REI.LY b. 9/14/16€2. in Cambridge, d, after 1732 in Hampton Falls, N. H.; married 1st HANNAH SMITH of Salisbury, 5/26/1685; married 2nd JUDITH RUBY 9/15/ 1 1693, who d. lf17fl724-5; married 3rd ELIZABETH -- 6/19/1724, who d. 11/22/1728; 9 married 4th, a widow, JOANNA REDMOND .5/28/1729. Children: Samuel, N,thaniel, Mary, and ll'i llism. See SAMUEL HEALY BRANCH pages 6.5 to 72. • ·~ 2 PAUL HEALY bapt. 4/.5/i664 in Cambridge, Mass., d • .5/12/1717-18 in Rehoboth, Maes., married ELIZABETH -- about 1695. Children: Henry, Paul, Samuel, Thomas, William, Phoebe, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, John, Ebenezer, Timothy, Joseph, Benjamin, and Elizabeth. See PAUL HEALY BRANCH pages 7' to 99. . 2 MARY HEALY bapt. 10/29/1665, 2nd of name, d. 9/16/1728; m. JACOB (JOHN) WATSON of Cambridge, 11/12/1702, who was b. 12/20/1671 and d • .5/29/1724, age 54. No chil­ dren. After the death of her mother, Mary was placed in the custody of her Aunt, a sister of Phebe Green, who married Thomas Longhorns, a well known citizen of Cambridge. (Thie Mary could net have married John Wood 5/1/1676 as she was then a child of 11 years~

5th Wife St,RAH (CUTTING) BROWN of Hampton, N.H., a widow with children, m. 11/29/1677. Statistical Record .50.1-1680 for Cambridge (New England Historic9l Genealogical Reg. Vol. 5, p. 172) "For English our Schooldsme is Goodwife Healy at present but 9 scholars.• Sarah m• .5rd, Hugh March of Newbury 12/.5/1685, his .5rd wife. She died in Newbury 10/25/1699. References1 Arnold's Vital Records of Rehoboth 1642-1896, p, 174; Hoyt's Old Families of Salisbury and Ipswich; Brown's History of Hampton Falls; Dow's History of' Hampton, N.H.; Encyclopedia of' Mass. Vol. 5, p. 172; Savage's Genealogies.I Dictionary of N,E., p • .506; Newman Church Records, p. 472 and 607; First Church of Chrl. st in Cambrirlge membership records; Newbury Vital Statistics; Paige I s History of Cambridge, pub, 19.50.

NATHANIEL HEALY. BRANCH 2 NA THANIEL HEALY_ bapt. 2/6/1658-9, d. 6/2/1734, aged 75; m, REBECKAH HAGER of Roxbury 7/14/1681, de.u. of li'illio.m and M!lry (Bamis) Hager, who was b. 10/29/1661 and died 1/6/1734, aged 74, They were charter members of the lfest Roxbury church and are buried in West Roxbury. He was made a Freeman in 1690, EJ Nathaniel Healy was a soldier of Capt, Ne.than Davenport I s Company in King Philip's Indian War, and was wounded in the Narragansett Fight 12/19/1675. Indian uprisings had for some months threatened to exterminate the white settlers in New England. Bodge I e King Philip's "far gives a very clear and int ere sting 11ccount of the trying times of those early Colonial days. (Descendants of soldiers taking part in the Colonial Wars may join The Society of' Colonial We.re) He settled in Newton in 1688 at the age of 30 years, where he purchased of Jonathan Jackson, Sr., 26½ acres of land neu Watertown. The soldiers of the Narragansett Fight, or their heirs, were promised a gratuity of land besides their wages for driving the Indians out of' the Narragansett area, but the fulfillment of this promise was not carried out until many years hter, The grant finally alloted the heirs of Nathaniel Healy, called Narragansett Grant No. 4, was in Chesterfiel1, Mass. and in 1764 his grandson Joshua· I! ~ealy, "'l!ffll 15!' "tffl'!!liua .5 of Dudley, took possession of the crown land granted to ,his grandfather. Nathaniel I e will, made 5/4/17.51, names his wife Rebecca; sons Ebenezer, John, and Joshua; daughters Rebecca Thwing, Abigail Brackett, Mary Mayo, Martha Babcock, Lydia Avery, Hannah Young, and the children of his deceased son Samuel. Heap­ pointed his sons Ebenezer and John executors. Ha was a wheelwright and his estate was inventoried at 12.5.5# 4s 9d, .5 REBECCA HEALY b. 5/19/1682 in Watertown, Mass,, d. 1/5/1717-18; m. BENJ. THWING 12/14/1710, who was b. 10/16/1679 in Boston (son of John 2, Benjamin l Thwing) No record of children • .5 ABIGAIL HEALY b. 9/21/168.5 in Watertown, d. 1/23/1772; m. EBENEZER BRACKETT of Dedham l/21/i712, who was b. 10/19/1677 in Billerica and d. 12/7/17";/J. The church records of Dedham say their children were bapt. 2/.5/1727, the same date their parents were received into membership, No further records, 4 EBENEZER BRACKETT d. 5/12/1792, aged 78 year e. 4 AARON BRACKETT 4 SAMUEL BRACKETT 4 ABIGAIL BRACKETT .5 NATHANIEL !£ALY b. 9/28/1686 was killed at Groton in the battle of 7/21/1706 when waylaid by Indians on his way to church. Colonists were obliged to carry their guns to church because of the danger of Indian attacks. Hie father peti­ tioned for and was granted 20 shillings from the town of Newton to pay for the gun carried away by the enemy. 3 MARY HEALY b, 11/25/1688, m, MR, MAYO, No further records, 10

;5 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 5/9/1690, m. MARGARET TUCKER 10/6/1715; joined the First Church of Roxbury 5/1716; d, 11/25/1721, aged 31, presumably of smallpox, Probate Records of Suffolk County, V.65, p, 178, show that hie widow peti­ tioned for guardianship of the two children as of that date, Margaret m, 2nd, 2nd wife to Noah Perrin, 10/6/1731, who was b. in Roxbury 1/18/1708-9. They had one child Abigail Perrin, b. 4/16/1734 who d. 5/;0/1752. Margaret d. 6/4/1745 and Noah d. 4/4/1788. (Thwing 1 s History of the First Church of Roxbury, p. 135) 4 SAMUEL HEALEY, JR. b, 5/1717, d. before 1756. He was admitted to mem­ bership in the Brick School House, Roxbury, 1/1;/1745 where the congre­ gation worshipped until a new meetinghouse was built, the old church having burm1d 2/26/174:5-4 on the Lord I s Day soon after Devine Service in the ane·rnoon. (Thwing' s History, p. 131) 4 HANNAH HEALEY the records say, was alive in 1754, probably longer. After Margaret, her mother, died Noah remarried, but in his will he gave "unto my former wife I s daughter, Hannah Healey, what was her mothers." (Namely1 bed, chest, table, chairs--Thwing'e History) ; EBENEZER HEALEY b. 11/14/1691 in Newton, d. 6/14/1750 (date, CLS from JWH) married RACHEL WHITING dau, of Jonathan and Rachel (Thorp) Whiting of Dedham, 4/20/1715, who was b. 9/27/1690. (Newton Vital Statistics) Very little in­ form4tion has been found about Ebenezer Healey and hie family. There may be no association, but Jackson's History of Newton, page 117, says:"The Newton Church Records and the Rev. Mr. Merriam's house were all burnt in 1770; the Roxbury and Dorchester Church Records confirm these facts." Huntoon'• His­ tory and Vital Statistics of Stoughton, Canton, and Dorchester, Mass., which were one town in 1715, on page 95 lists Ebenezer Healey among the South Pre­ cinct citizens that made an effort it (South Precinct) become a town, and on page 641 he is listed among those taxed in the South part of Stoughton. The Whiting Family Genealogy, page 16, says that Rachel Whiting m. Sbenezer Hea­ ley of Stoughton; and that 10/26/17;0 Hannah Whiting chose her brother-in-law Ebenezer Healey of Stoughton her guardian. In 1962 the Stoughton Historical Society examined the town records, first as a precinct (South) of Dorchester, Mass. and afterw;rds as a town since 1726, and could find no records of births or deaths in this family. It seems probll.ble, however, that the fol­ lowing three children belonged to Ebenezer and Rachal Healey; named after their grandparents. 4 REBECCA HEAIEY b. 1/25/1721, d. suddenly Jan. ye 27th, 1798, a.gad 77 years, 2 days; m. BARNABAS METCALF 3/5/1745, who was b. 7/20/1720 in the town now Franklin, then Wrentham. He d. 11/2/1799- They had four chUdren. (lf:etcalf Family, Dedham Historical Reg. 10/18/1893, p.166) 4 NATHANIEL HEALEY b. about 1725, a glazier late of 'lrentham, d. in 1749 and his father petitioned to administer his estate. Ebenezer, t'1e fa­ ther, dying the same year, the brother Jonathan received the Letter of Ad~inistration 4/10/1750. 4 JONATHAN HEAIEY b. about 1726, a wheelwright, d. in Dedham; married 6/;/1751, SARA JACKSON. Jonathan Healey was one of the Roxbury men who had a claim of the Oxford Gore. The above information about Nathaniel 4 and Jonathan 4 Healey was contained in a letter to C.L,H. from Margaret Hastings Jackson in 191;, who was then a Prof. of Italian at Wellesley College; a niece of Brigadier General Warren M. Healey. (No references were given, and '.1ellesley College knows nothing of her records or of this family) Dedham Church Records say that Jonathan and Sarah Healey laid hold . of the covenant and were baptised 2/;/1754 with their two children. Later a son was baptised. 5 SARAH HE~LEY bapt. 2/;5/1754 5 RACHEL HEALEY be.pt. 2/3/1754 15 JON.~TH,\N HEALEY bapt. 1767 ; MARTHA ·HEALY b. 9/25/1694, d. 17;55; m. SAMUEL BABCOCK 3/18/1717-18 in Boston. Samuel was b. in 10/1691 and d. 10/24/1721. Martha m. 2nd GEORGE COLLINS 6/4/1727, No further records. ; LYDIA HEALY b. 2/16/1696-7 in Newton, m. JONATHAN AVERY son of Robert and Elizabeth (Lane) Avery, 4/4/1722 in Dedham and were received into the church there 2/2;/1734. On 10/27/1745 they were dismissed to the church in Ashford, Mass. Children1 JONATHAN; ROBERT; DAVID; JOHN; LYDIA; and ELIZABETH AVSRY. References: Smith's History o~on; Jackson's History of Newton; Vital Sta­ tistics of Newton, Roxbury, and Dedham; Paige's History of Cambridge, 1930, 11 p. 370-371; De ➔ ham Historical Reg. 10/1893, r, 166; Roxbury Land and Church Recor~s; Thwing's History of the First Church in Roxbury 1630-1904; Hoyt 1 e Old Families of' Salisbury and lps..,ich, p, 107; Ne>' England Historic Genealogical Register, Vol, 27, page 139, /3 JOHN HE~LY b, l/B/lr':98; d. 5/29/17S3 in l,ewton, aged 1'5; m. 1st HANNAH DAVIS '. of Roxbury, 7/29/1725, who was b, 11/20 11701 and d. 9/23/1751, age 50; married 2nd SUSANNAH BACCN, widow of George Bacon, 4/12/1753, who was b, in 1706 and d. 11/5/176(), age 54; m. 3rd JEMIM!>. DAVIS of Roxbury 8/10/1761, who was b. 9/21/1739, In 1721 the large land holdings of Joseph and 'Hlliam Dudley, 50 miles west of Roxbury !Ind just north of the Connecticut State L1ne, wes brought in­ to the market, John Healy received the first deed issued in the town called Dudley, for a parcel of land. However, he resided all his life upon the old homestead in Newton where his father had lived and where he and his children were born. This old homestead fronted on the Dedham Road, and to the west wAe the Brook Farm property which in later years became quite noted. The Eliot pulpit rocks where Eliot preached to the Indians was only a short dis­ tanc11 away. John was a Selectman in Newton for two years. He and hie first wife Hannah are buried in West Roxbury Cemetery on Center Street, about a mile from the old homestead. Children by let marriage: 4 JOHN HEALY b. 7/23/1727 and JOHN HEALY b. 12/21/1728 both d. at 2 months. 4 NATHANIEL HEALY b. 4/1/1730, d. in 1734. 4 HANNAH HEALY b, 11/26/17:H, m. let MR, THRASHER of '1/inchester, N.H. and second, S~l"UEL HAMMOND and moved to Pennsylvania. 4 JOHN HEALY, JR. b. 1/6/1733 in Newton, d. 8/10/11',10 in Wo.shington, N,H •• married MARY WlGHT, dau, of Ebenezer and Sabiah (H•ll) tHght, ")/13/1762 in Newton, who was b. 2/2/1743 in Dedham and d. 8/18/Ie27 in l'i!ishington. According to the l"irst Church of Dedham records he and hie wife were• received there 10/70/1763, In 1778 they moved to Washington, N.H. with their nine children, and in Washington four more were born. The town at that time was little more than a wilderness. A large number of the first residents came from the region of Massachusetts Bay. They were of pure English stock and brought with them a love of liberty, a desire for knowledge, and an attachment to religion that did not forsake them; and they built the school house and laid the foundation of the church before they reared their commodious dwellings. Here John w~e an influ­ ential citizen and held different offices in the town; a man of great resuectability, highly esteemed by liis townsmen. E/ Revolutionary War Records "J~hn Healy, Newton, Private Capt. Phe­ nias Cook'• Reg. which marched on the Alarm o~ 4/19/1775 to headquarters at Cambridge under Command of Capt. John Moreau, 4 days. Also Capt. Ed­ ward Fu1ler's Co., Col. 1fiJliam McIntosh's Regt., entered Camp 3/18/1778, discharged 3/28/1778, service 10 days. Com~any stationed at Roxbury.• 5·MARY HEALY b, 4/28/1763 in Newton, d, 4/22/1813 in Piermont, N.H.; married 1/16/1790, DR, BENJAMIN SWETT of' Wenham, Mase., who d. in Mt. Morrie, N.Y., 5/20/1852, aged &l, Children1 MARY SWETT b, 10/20/1790 in Windsor, Vt., d. T/14/1847 in New­ ark, N;Y.; m. REV. REUBEN PORTER 8/28/1810, who d, in Union­ ville, Conn., 1/1/1864. Childrens 7 JAMES HEALY PORTER b, 5/8/1813 in Piermont, N.Y. m.NYCity 7 REUBEN STEELE PORTER b. 8/22/1819 in Scipio, N.Y. res.Nwk.NY 17 CLAUDIUS HEALY PORTER b. 1/4/1830 in Meredith, N.Y. res.NYC MEHITABIE SWETT b, 5/70/1792 in Windsor, Vt., d. 12/4/1793 6 NANCY SWETT b, 2/19/1794 in Windoor, Vt., m, CALVIN DEMMER 4/8/1824. Childrens MARY CHARLOTTE DEMMER b. 2/18/1825, d. 5/22/1835 7 BENJAMIN FRANXLIN DEMMER b. 5/2/1827, res. Tuscarora 7 CALVIN WARREN DEMMER b. 2/28/1870, d. 6/29/1833 7 ELIZA ANN DEMMER b. 8/19/1833, m. MONROE ASHTON 1856 7 CALVIN WARREN DEMMER b. 11/26/1835 taught in Tuscarora ] 7 NANCY PAULINA DEMMER b. 4/12/18;'.ie RE CCA DESIRE SWETT b. 10/5/1795 in Claremont, N.H., married 11/6/1828, LEANDER SLOAT. 7 MARIA SWETT SLOAT b. 10/29/1829, d. 4/18)8. Res• 7 NANCY SLOAT b. 4/22/1832, m, ALFRED STEVENS; Garaen Grove,la. 7 CAROLINE SI.DAT b. 10/27/1837, d. 8/1859 7 ACHSAH SLOAT b. 11/1839; m, JOSEPH McKNITT"j Ree,l"l.at Rock,O. 12 6 CHARWTTE SWETT b, 5/23/1797 in Claremont, N,H., d. in Piermont, NY, 1'/l9/H'l4 6 CATHE:RINE SWETT·b. ll/19/1798 in Claremont, N,H,, d, 8/20/1799 6 PRUDENCE S~~TT b, 12/29/lf'-Ol in Claremont, m. 1st EDWARD DEMER!T of Somersworth N,H,, 2/1/1828, who d, 8/30/18'.':(); m, 2nd J,B,Brn-lEL, 4/1853, Res, Stryker, Ohio 7 HELEN DE!,IERIT b, --J m. HIRAM GIFFORD 7 EDWARD DEMERIT b, 2/19/1832, Resided in Stryker, Ohio 7 MARY DEMERIT b. 8/1836, m. GORH.I.M COTTRILL 7/4/1853 7 EMMA DEMERIT b. 12/H'39 7 GEORGE DEMER!T b, 3/1843 6 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN SWETT b. 2/6/1806 in Clare,,,ont, N.l!., m. ELIZA ~.NN DERMON of Geneva, N.Y., 4/17/1833, Children b, in Mt. Morrh, N.Y.i 7 BYRON SWETT b. 5/11/1835 7 NANCY ¥., SWETT b. 8/13/1837 7 FRANKLIN SWETT b. l/1T/184o, d. 11/16/1841 17 FRANKLIN SWETT b. 2/24/1842, resided in Mt. Morris, N.Y. 5 CATHERINE HEALY b. 11/10/1764 in Newton, d. 8/29/179f'- in Stoddard, N,H. married in 1789, TIMOTHY BAKER of Stoddard, who d. 11/16/1823 in Pembrook, N,Y. €LUCIA HEALY BAKER b. 8/571790 in Claremont, N.H., m. TBCMAS DUSTIN of Henniker, N,H,, 11/5/1810, who d. 5/26/1857, Children: 7 THOVAS BAKER DUSTIN b. 1/19/1812, "'· BELVA CROSS of Newbury, N.H., 11/13/ 1843 and lived in Epson, N.H. 7 LUCIA DUSTIN b, 11/22/1813, m. JAS, R. ~~RZERSON and lived in Conn, 7 ¥ARIA DUST'IN b, 6/27/1816, m, G,W.PIFER 11/7/1841; Ree. Epson 7 DESIRE 'l'UBBS DUSTIN b, 7/22/1818; m, ,JOSEPH TENNY 1846; Res, Cornish, N.H. 7 RUSSELL TUBBS DUSTIN b, ll/16/1821; 111. EMILY C. BARTLETT 1845; Rea.Deering.1\'11 7 MOSES DUSTIN b, 9/22/1825; m. EVALINE RICHARDSON 7 RHODA R, DUSTIN b, 3/22/1836; m, lf.:NRY A, DAVIS of Warren, N.H. in 1857 an3 lived 1n Henniker, N.H. 6 MA CIA M, B'AKER b, 1/7/1792 in Claremont, N.H;, m. IRA. SMITH of Claremont in 1811, who d. 9/18/1853, Children b. in Claremont: 7 LOUISE L, SMITH b. 8/20/1812; d. 11/13/1847; m. WINTHROP SARGENT of Sunapee 7 JACOB$, SMITH b. 4/21/1815: m. MATILDA PERRY of Charlestown, N,H. and lived in I"rving, Wis. 7 PUNY BA.KER SMITH b. 10/26/1820; m, CAROUNE BURGET of Hartland, Vt. 7 CATHERINE SMITH b. 10/7/1828; m. GEORGE SHEPH&RD of Royalton, Vt., and j lived in Markesan, Wis. 6 DA ID BAKER b. 10/1793 in Stoddard, d. in Deering, N.H. 1n 1810 6 DANIEL WHITCOMB BAKER b. 6/13/1795; d. 1/11/1865 in Nashua, N,H.; m. DESIRE ROSE 11/1823 from Tydesborough, N,H., who d. 6/,:J/1828. Child: DANIEL ROSE BAKER b, 6/17/1828; m. ELIZA MeCALLON 12/20/1860; Res.Mt.Vernon, N.H.; m. 2nd DELINDA DUTTON 1/6/1851; m. 3rd HELENA ATP.E:RTON, 9/8/1863, 6 HOr A BAKER b, 6/1797 in Stoddard, N.H., m. NANCY HUNTINGTON of Haverhill, N.H. 8/771822, who d. 4/6/1874, Res, Haverhill, N.H. He was a well-to-do farmer. 7 ROYAL HUNTINGTON BAKER b. 8/7/1822; d. 8/22/1871 7 PEYTON RANDOLPH BAKER b. 9/2/1825; d. 5/16/1873 in Warren, Me. He was g~ad­ uated in Medicines at Dartmoutr. College; m, KATE M. COLBURN 9/25/18'.;8, who d, 12/3/1864 aged 31, 7 SA.LON HEALY BAKER b, 6/23/1827; d. 9/19/1828 7 SALON HEALY BAKER 2nd, b. 8/3/1829; m. CHESTINA L, HEYWOOD 6/12/1860 and lived in Haverhirl, N.H. 7 FANNIE MARIA BA.KER b. 8/26/1831; m. REV, M,L,RUNNELLS, M.A. of Oxford, N.H~ 7/9/1861 and lived in Sanbornton, N.H. 7 OLIVER HARRISON a

7 HENRY DA. VIS b. 2/25/1830, d. 3/13/18~ 7 ELIZA HEALY DAVIS b. 9/16/11'~1, d, 12/9/1837 j7 HENRY HEALY DAVIS b. lO/lt/1830, d. ·4/4/1841 6 GE RGE HE/\LY b, 8fl9fl812 in Sennett, N.Y·.; m. THEODORA POl.KEMUS 10/6/1841. While living in New York, Geo~ge was a civil engineer and Col. of the 49th Reg­ iment of State Militia. They moved to Rochester, Minn. in 1859 where he became a wealthy farmer, an1 both he and his wife died there, Childreni 7 MA.RY A.MIA. HEALY b. 9/28/1842, d. 1/22/1856 7 GEORGE P. HEALY b, 7/29/1846, d. 10/28/1846 7 DOLLY DA.UPHEM HEALY (!idopted) b. in '-le.terford, N.Y., l/17/185/', d. 1/9/ 1881 in Rochester, N.Y. 5 JESSE HEA.LY b. 11/5/1769 in Newton, Mess., d. 6/1/185~ in Ch'!.rlestown, N.H.; married 4/26/1792, WIDOW DOLLY GI.EASON SA.RT'!IELL, who wu b, 3/18/1755 end d. 9/25/1857. The Widow Sartwell ha.1 five children by Capt. Sartwell: A.s'!., Cynthie., fl'anny, C1e.rence, and Lucy. Resided in Charlestown, N.H. over 60 years. Hedy children, 6 BETSY HE!>.LY b. 5/9/1795, d. 5/10/1827, age 84; m. CALVIN ELY of Charlestown, N.H., who was b. 9/10/1790 and d. 7/23/1866, age 66. Children: 7 DOLLY ANN ELY b. 11/26/1815 in Charlestown, N.H., d. 11/13/1905 in San Diego, Cal.; m. JOHN SPENCER PROUTY in Geneva, N.Y. 7/8/1852, who was born in Schenectady, N.Y. Childs le HARRIET A.UGUSTA PROUTY b. 1860 in Geneva, N.Y.; Res. SBn Diego, 1914 7 HANNAH KATHERINE ELY b, 10/27/1817 in Charlestown, N.H., d. 3/3/1906 in Salt Lake City, m. S.POONER HOTCHKISS 1/26/1836 7 ISA.AC ELY died in childhood 7 ELIZ!>.EETH ELY b. 11/22/1822 in Maidstone, Vt., d. 1/12/1911 in Oakland, Ca .; m. JOHN MEEHA.N 1/12/1842, who was b. 8/8/1811 and d. 8/3/1866. 8 JESSE P, MEEHA.N b. 1/12/1845 in Fort Edward, N.Y., m. KATE M. KELLEY l/19/1886 in Chicago. Ree. Oakland, cral. in 1914. 8 JOHN HEALY MEEID.N b. 8/26/1844 in Glenns Falls, N.Y., d. l0/7/1898 in Chicago; married A.GNES CA.RRICK 4/26/1887. 8 MARGARET ANN MEEHAN b. 2/23/1847 in Schuylerville, N.Y., married let, A_NDREW ROWAN; m. 2nd HENRY TROML!lY. Three children in 1913. , 8 FRANCIS JOSEPH MEEHAN b. 2/10/1850 in Schuylerville, d. 11/1869 in Cal. • 8 HANNA.Ii MARIA MEEHA.N b. 4/2/1852, 111. GEORGE Ii. W.RIS in Chicago 12/27/ 1877 and d. 1/16/-- leaving one child, 8 MARCELWS ~. MEEHAN b. 10/30/1858 in Albany, N.Y., m. NONA PICKET' 7/15/1902. 8 ELIZABETH ELY MEEHAN b. 1/3/1862. in Albany W"-S unm, in 1915 8 CHARLES HENRY MEEHAN) 8 EDW\RD C, MEEHAN )b. in Schuylerville, and A.lbany, d. in infancy 8 WILLIAM HENRY MEEHAN) 6 PHILENA HEALY b. 2/15/1795, d. 1/1/1875 in Painesville, Ohio, m. IRAS. WOOLEY 5/,8/1825, who d. 9/8/1832. Childrent 7 ABIGAIL WOOU:Y b. 8/21/1826, d. 8/31/1826 7 CAROLINE L, WOOLEY b. 7/16/1831, d. 5/13/1857 6 ESTHER HEALY b. 2/14/1798 in Charlestown, N.H., d, 4/22/1899 in Painesville, O;, me.rried ALBERT MORU:Y of Sennett, N.Y., 1/29/1818, who d. 1883 in Painesville. He wee a succeesful end wealthy merchant. Children, 7 ESTHER PHILEN!>. MORLEY b. 12/18/1818, d. 1865; m. SETH MARSHALL 5/26/1842. JULIET GILLET MARSHA.LL'b, 4/12/1845 in Painesville, Ohio, married in Pa nesville 9/23/1868, EDW. ALEXANDER SMITH; b, 11/5/1857 in N.Y.C1ty 9 EMMA CAROLINE SMITH b. 8/2/1869 in Sedalia, Mo., d. 9/15/1869 9 FLORA McDON.,LD SMITH b. 7/19/1870, d, 6/20/1875 in Painesville,O. 9 JULIA. MA.RSHALL SMITH b. 12/17/1872 in Painesville, wa.s unm. 1914 9 EDITH MORLEY SMITH b. ~/23/1877 in Painesville, was um. in 1914 9 MARIE MA.RTIN SMITH b. 1/1/1879 in S.F.; m.DR,JOS,COURTNEY RALSTON in Painesville, O. 6/22/1905, who was b. 4/22/1870; Res.Galvaston 9 ED'1ARD MARSHALL SMITH·b. 8/8/1886 in San Bernardino, Cal., ,l.1886 8 TH A.S lll!A.LY MARSHA.LL b. 11/13/1845 in Painesville, m. MARGARET DAVIES in Davenport, lows. Res. Painesville, O. Child: l9 ROBERT DAVIES MARSHALL b. 4/27/1884 in Chicafo; ree.Po~tland,Ore. 8 MARY WOOLEY MARSH/>.LL b. 4/21/1848 in PAineeville, d, 9/21/185].. 8 SETI! MARSHALL b. 4/26/1850 in Painesville, m. FR,\NCES MA.RIE MOYLE in 1878, who d. 2/17/1897 in San Bernardino, Cal.; m,2nd NANCY C. GRIFFIN 12/26/1906 in Los Angeles, Cal. Res. Arrow Head Springs, Cal. 8 ALBERT MORLEY M.ARSHA.LL b. 12/25/1851; m. JESSIE FA.RNUM SMITH 9/18/11''80 who d. 2/25/1886; m. 2nd JULIA. A; NE'11ELL of Roche eter, N. Y., 6/1'5/1890 who was b. 12/3/1865. Children: 15 9 SETH MARSHALL b, 8/31/1881 9 JESSICA MARSHALL b. 2/15/1886 9 CAROLINE MARSHALL b. 10/3/1891 9 JULIA NEWELL MARSHALL b, 2/'5/l896 9 ALBERT MORLEY MARSHALL b. 11/5/1901, "9.s a partner in Marshall & Welle Hard ware Co., Duluth, Minn. 8 EMMA CAROLINE MARSHALL b. 8/8/1853, m. GEORGE E. WOOD, Ree. New Hope, Pa. 9 D.l.UGHTER m. GEORGE WARNER and had a eon, 10 GEORGE WARNER, JR. 8 C RLES EDWARD MARSHALL b. 5/18/1856, d. 1/26/1864 8 GEORGE MORLEY MARSHALL, MD. b. 3/13/1858, m, H.~RRIET PUTNAM ELY 6/7/1893 who was b. 10/9/1864 in Elyria,O. Res. Phila. and New Hope, Pa. 9 GEORGE MORIEY MARSHALL, JR. b. 3/19/1894 in Phila. 9 ESTHER PHIIENA MARSHALL b. 6/8/1895 in Phil a. 9 HARRIET ELY MARSHALL b. 9/7/1896 in Solenbury, Pa. 9 MARGARET ELY MARSHALL b. 4/24/1898 in Phila. 9 EDITH WILLIAMSON MARSHALL b. 8/3/1900 in Solenbury, d. 8/16/1901 9 CELIA BELDEN MARSHALL b. 1/29/1902 in Solenbury 9 THOMAS )11".ARSHALL b. 10/8/1905 7 JESSE !£ALY MORLEY b. 5h5/1820 in Sennett. N.Y., d. 6/20/1903; m. ELIZA W. MYGOTT 6/17/1843, who d. 1843; m. 2nd MARIA S, BECKWITH 9/17/1850; m,3rd HELEN M.ROCK'IIELL 1858, who was b. 7/31/1833, Jeeee Healy li!orley was an old resident of Cleveland; founder of J.H.lforley Le~d Works, and Pres. of the Cleveland Gas Light & Coke Co. for many years. 8 CORNELIA BECKWiTH MORLEY b. 1852, d. 3/4/1881 8 FREDERICK HEALY MORIEY b. 7/16/1853, d. 11/3/1901; m. HELEN T. HITCHCOCK and lived in Berkeley, Cal. One son: j9 FREDERICK HITCHCOCK MORlEY b. 1/17/1877, Res. Berkeley, Cal. 8 JESSIE HEALY MORIEY b. 6/20/1862, d. 3/16/1887; m. HARRY E. HAYES 8 CHARLES ROCKW!LL MORLEY b. 4/14/1864, d. unm. in Cleveland, Ohio 8 HELEN ROCKWELL MORLEY b. 9/29/1867, m. MITCHELL KENNERLEY. Res.Mamaroneek,NY 9 ~S HEALY MOR Y KENNERLEY b. 10/19/1902 9 MITCHELL KENNERrnY b. 2/28h906 8 ROCKWELL MARSP.ALL MORLEY b. 8/8/1869, d. 12/20/1897 7 AL RRT NIXON MORLEY b. 3/31/1822 in Sennett, N .Y., d. 4/15/1823 7 THOMAS HIRAM MORLEY b. 2/6/1824 in Sennett, d. 5/20/1863; m. CATHERINE S, TRACY 6/12/1847, who wgs b. 11/11/1825, 8 KATHERINE TRACY MORIEY b. 8/13/1851 in Warren, Ohio, m. HENRY ARTHUR 1'/ARFEN 6/12/1873 in Painesville, Ohio, who was b. 10/22/1841 in Utica, N.Y. 9 MAY MORLEY WARREN b· •. 5/30/1874 in So. Evsnston, Ill. ,.as a Kinoergertner in Cleveland High School in 1914. 9 THOMAS MORlEY WARREN b. 8/31/1880 in Chicago, m. GRACE AUTISDEL B\RRO'!/S 1/20/1912. Res. Royal Oak, Michigan in 1914. j10 THOMAS MORLEY l'/ARREN, JR. b. 9/13/1913 in Psinesville, 0. 9 KATHERINE TRACY WARREN b. 2/27/1883 in Cleveland, O., m. ALBERT A. Kil'G 6/22/1909 end resided in So. Euclid, Ohio in 1914. Children1 lO ALBERT ALEXANDER KING, JR, b, 3/30/1910 j10 JOHN MORIEY KING b. 11/22/1911 8 TRACY M RLEY, no records 7 ALBERT LEWIS MORLEY b. 8/9/1826 in Sennett, m. OLIVE L. FREEMAN 7/9/1851, died 11/27/1855. No children. 7 JOHN RUFUS MORLEY b. 3/10/1829 in Weedsport, N.Y., d. 2/14/1912 in Saginaw, Mich., married CATHERINE B, McVAY 9/14/1853 in Warren, O., -who was b. 4/20/1830 in Pitts­ burg, Pa. and d, l0/19/1912 in Saginaw, Mich. "here they moved in 11195, John Rufus Morley had a typewritten copy made of Rev. Joseph \'arren Healy' s original manuscriot, which contained records of the English family dating from Bartholomew de la Hele. It ,.as in the possession of' his eon Albert in 1913, 8 JOHN MeVAY !WRLEY b. 6/16/18:;4 in Warren, O., m. Ci,RRIE ESTELLE GAYLORD 1/6/1881 in Saginaw, Mich, whore they lived in 1914. Children: 9 STUART GAYLORD MORLEY b. 11/25/1882 in Saginaw 9 EMELINE MORlEY b. 12/23/1888 in Saginaw 19 THCl4AS Mc VAY MORLEY b. 9/28/lf.95 in Saginaw 8 ALBERT HEALY MORLEY b. 4/2/1856 in Warren, O., m. ANNA MAY MacDONALD 1/4/1913 in Bay City, Mich. 8 GEORGE BIDWELL MORLEY b. 10/16/1857 in Painesville, O. d. 12/20/1935 in Sagi­ naw, Mich,, m. LULU AVERY 4/27/1881 in Saginaw George Bidwell Morley was connected with the Second National Bank in Sgginaw from 1876 until he died (59 years)--teller in 1876; cashier in 1882; 16

President in 1901; and Chairman of Bd. of Dir. 1929. He was President or Di­ rector in many industrial firms, Trustee of several charitable organizations, and belonged to many clubs. In 1912 he was delegate-at-large to the. Republi­ can National Convention. No children. 8 JAMES BOST\fICK MORU:Y b. 2/28/1861 in Davenport, Ia., d. 5/9/1862 8 MARY ALLBREE MORIEY b. 6/18/1870 in Fort Scott, Kan., m. FRANK HAROLD SELLERS 12/20/1899 in Saginaw. Res. Chicago in 1914. 8 EMMA CAROUNE MORIEY b. l/6/1872 in !l'ort Scott, Kan., m. STANFORD T. CRAPO 10 0 189 in Painesville, Ohio. Res. Detroit, Mich. Children: 9 WILLIAM WALLACE CR.II.PO b. 8/2/1895 in Saginaw, Mich. 9 CATHERlNE CRAPO b. T/25/1897 in Saginaw 9 MARY MORLEY CRAPO b. 7/8/1912 in Detroit, Mich. 7 GEORGE WALTER MORLEY b. lfl0/1851 in Weedsport, N.Y., d. 4/10/1914, aged 85; married 1st, LE'l'ETlA S, JOHNSON T/2/1867, who was b. ;/22/1841 and d. l/16/le75; married 2nd, ELIZA M. HITCHCOCK 6/1875, of Painesville, O., who was b. ll/~/1842 and d. 1/7/1897. Res. E. Saginaw, Mich. George Walter Morley was a pioneer among Saginaw merchants, having started in his father's store as a clerk. He went to Cal. during the Gold Rush but elected t·o convey supplies to miners rather than be one. When the gold :furora had died out he came East and established a wholesale and retail hardware store, one of the most prosperous in Michigan. His brother, Edward Wilcox Morley, was associated with him in business. Children: 8 GEORGE MORLEY b. 1/25/1869, d. in infancy 8 LETST!!A MAY MORLEY b. 5/29/1871; m. GEORGE H. BOYD of Saginaw; Res. Athnta, La. 9 GEORGE MORIEY BOYD b. 1897 ) Twins 9 ROBERT McDOWELL BOYD b. 1897) 9 LOIS JOHNSON BOYD b. 1899 9 WILLIAM BOOTH BOYD b. 1907 9 WALTER MORLEY BOYD b. 1910 8 JOHN EDWARD MO!\u:Y b, 1/15/1875 in Saginaw, m. NADINE M. OOFFINBERRY, dau. of Henry D. Ooffinberry of Cleveland. He was an attorney in the firm of Te.Hee, Hogsett, Ginn, a.nd Morley, Cleveland, Ohio. Children: 9 JOHN E. MORLEY, JR. b. 5/6/1904 in Cleveland 9 NADINE MAY MORLEY b. 5/7/1907 19 HARRIET DUANE MORLEY b. 2/1/191.3 8 REUBEN HITCHCOCK MORIEY b. 6/2/1"376, was killed in China, 9/1905 while on a tour of exploration as a war co~respondent in the Russo-Japanese War. 8 SARAH ·MARSHALL MORLEY b. 6/7/1879, d. in infancy 8 GEORGE WALTER MORLEY, JR. b. 5/24/1881, m. SA.RAH SMITH and lived in Saginaw. He was associated wit~ his father ani Uncle in the hardware business. No eh. 7 0 RLES HENRY MORLEY b. 5/27/1835 in Brockport, N.y;, d. 1889; m. MARY LEE PERKINS' 8 JULIA PERKINS MORLEY, Res. Hamilton, Ontario in 1914 8 MARGARETTE MULLENBURG MORLEY, Riis. l!4milton, Ontario in 1914 7 EMMA CAROLINE MORLEY b. 4/15/1837 in lfroekport, N.Y., d. in 1867, 7 EDWARD WILCOX MORLEY b. 2/9/18,0 in Painesville, O., m. lat SALLY CARTER 6/12/1866, who was b. U/9/i842 in Clncinnati and d. 9/11/1869; m. 2nd HELEN FRANCIS KELLEY 10/4/1871 in Chicago, who was b. 3/15/1850 in Lbwell, Mase. an:! d. 9!7/1906 in Sag­ i~w. Edward Wilcox Morley was associated with his brother in the hardware business and wss the last to survive of a family of ten. Children, 8 AIDIIE ESTHER MORIE?:' d. aged 1 year, 4 months. 8 EDWARD CHARLES MORLiY d. aged 3 years. 8 ALBERT JACOB MORLEY b. 10/20/1872 in Chica.go, m. ELlZA!lETH STEELE HICOK 4/27/1899 who was b. in Homer, N.T. 4/27/1877• Res. Aberdeen, Washington. 9 DAVID MATHEW MORLEY b. 9/10/1900 in Ohica~o 9 IELEI KELU:Y MORLEY b. 6/14/1902 9 WILLIAM RING MORLEY b. 12/7/1905 9 IUWARD WILCOX MORLEY b. 5/25/1905 8 WALTER KELLEY MORIE? b. 4/2/1874 in Chicago, m. KATHERINE BARTON OARD 2/6/1901 in Chicago, who was b. 1/24/1878 in St. Louie, Mo. Res. Oconomowec, Wis. 9 WALTER"KELJ.J!:Y MOR!BY, JR. b. 3/29/1904 in Aberdeen, Wash. 9 GRACE OARD MORLEY b. 8/}0/1906 in Aberdeen 9 ROBERT PAINE MORlEY b. 3/1/1909 in Chicago 9 MARSHALL MORLEY b. 8/14/1915 in Chicago 8 GRACE MORLEY b. 5/28/1875; d. 10/6/1876 8 RALPH CHASE MORLEY b. 10/6/1876 in Chicago, m. LUCY STEWART BURROWS 6/2/1897, who was b. 12/25/1871 in•Saginaw. He was~ partner in Morley Broe. Wholesale Hardware Saddlery. Children1 9 RUPH CH.~SE MORLEY, JR. b. 4/18/11!98 9 EDWARD BURRO~\lS MORtEY b. 3/31/1900 9 JULIE HOTCHKISS MORIEY b. 11/3/1903 9 BURROWS MORLEY b, 9/15/1908 8 ABIGAIL ESTHER MORLEY b. 6/21/1879 in Chicago; 111. CLARENCE H. GLAIZE 3/15/1906 in Saginaw. Children, 9 VIRGINIA MORLEY GLAIZE b. 3/11/1907 in Chicago, Ill. 19 HELEN FRANCIS GLAIZE b. 4/1/1908 in Saginaw, Mich, 8 PAUL FRYE HEALY MORLEY b. 10/19/1884 in Saginaw, Mich; married 3/7/1905, HELEN MARY WELLS and resided in Saginaw. Chil ➔ ren: 9 MARY WELLS MORLEY b. 2/5/1906 9 PAUL FRYE HEALY MORIEY b. 3/13/1907 9 CHARLES WELLS MORLEY b. 6/27/1908 9 ABBIE ES'l'HER MORLEY b. 3/24/1910 6 SIMON HEALY b. 8/12/1800 in Charlestown, N.H., d. 10/27/1636 in St, Louis, Mo. married ABBIE WHALEY 4/12/1825. He was a !l!erchant in New York. Childrani 7 MARIA HEALY b. 9/1/1825 in Brooklyn, NY, d, Geneva, NY; m. JOHN D, PROUTY 17 JOHN HEALY d. of Cholera on the Ohio Ri•:er when a young man. 5 HANNAH HEALY b. 9/24/1771 in Newton, Wass,, d. 12/3/1854 in Claremont, N.H., married 2/17/1791, JOSIAH SWETT, who was b, in Wenham, Mass., 10/2/1768 and d. 12/19/1843, 6 SALLY SWETT b. f72et1792 in Windsor, Vt., d. 4/24/1804 6 HANNAH SWETT b, 1/8/1794 in Windsor, Vt., d, 4/1804 6 CLARISA SWETT b, 11/27/1795 in Claremont, N.H., d. 5/22/1818 6 ELIZA 'lETH S11ETT b. 10/9/1797 in Cl uemont, died young 6 JOSFYll SWETTb. 10/28/1798 in Clar"1!lont, N,H,, d. 7/29/1866 in Newport, N.H,; m,nT.,dMAifl' N, DAVIS of Claremont, 1/2/1826, who d. 4/16/1860 in Newport. 7 )LARISA MAR!A SWETT b, 8/13/1826; m. THCMAS HUNT of Charlestown, N.H. 7 SARAH MARill.!SWETT b. 4/10/1828, m, NATHAN HUNT 7 WILLIJ\J!' FISH SWETT b. 5/28/1831, m. ROSALIE CROWELL of Sunapee, N.H. 7 ELLEN SWETT b. 8/6/1835, m, J, M, GORDON of Newport, N.H. 7 ISABEL SWETT b. 10/4/1837, m. E, H, DALY of Cedar Rapids, Ia., 3/11/1868 6 VER: TABLE SWETT b. 4/19/1802 in Chre'l!ont, N,H. 6 ii:.~: LLA SWETT b. 8/22/1804 in C1ar"'1!ont, d, 6/3/1872 um,, 6 )IARr HEALY SWETT b. 5/4/1807, d. unm. 6 JOH.~ LANGDON SWETT, MD. b. 2/17/1810, m. SARAH E, KIMBALL of Bradford, N.H., 3/24/1842, who d, 6/7/1852; m. 2nd REBECCA BEMAN of Princeton, Mass. 6/2/1853- John Langdon Swett graduated from Jefferson Medical College, Phila. in 1'836 and was a distinguished physician in Newport, N.H. Children: 7 FRANCIS MARY SWETT b. 6/29/1845, m. CHARLES SHATTUCK of San Francisco 7 JOHN KIMBALL SWETT b. 10/22/1845, d, 3/12/1846 7 ELIZABETH SWETT b. 7/4/1847, d. 9/9/1848 7 WILUAM KIMBALL S~~TT b. ~/7/1852, d. 7/13/1876 in Kernville, Csl. He was a doctor. 6 JOSIAH SWETT b. 8/4/1814, m, MARY CAMPBELL of Windsor, N.H., 12/6/1843, who d. 4/7/1645 in Norwich, Vt.; m. 2nd LUCY M. 'WHEELER, 1846. Josiah Swett, son of Hannah Healy Swett, graduated from Norwich Univ. and was for so,,e years Professor 1 n that University. He rece 1 ved frc,rn it the honorary degree of Doctor of Divinity in 1864 and was Rector of the Episcopal Church in Fairfax, Vt. In 1865 he was elected Willoughby Professor in the Vermont Episcopal Institute, and Mrved two years. He published an English Gra!ll'llar in 1842, a Private Grammer in 1845; edited The Christian Soldier 184o- 1841; and had sermons and many other contributions published in various per'i­ odicals, Ohildren: 7 MARY CAMPBELL Sl\'ETT b. 12/21/1844 in Norwich, Vt., m. JOHN A. FITCH 10/30/1878. At one time she taught in the Red Bank, N.J. Sem-inary. 7 HANNAH SIBYL S'11]:TT b. 8/10/1847 in Bethel, Vt., m. THEODORE P, LUKENS in Paeedena, Cal, 715/1906. No chil~ren 1014. 7 JAMES WHEELER SWETT I MO. b. 12/22/1849 in Bethel, Vt., graduated from N.H. in 1872; taught in Rugby Academy, Wilmington, Del.,and was a practicing physician. He died 12/31/1876. 7 MARILLA ELIZABETH SWE:rT b. 2/8/1852, grad. from St. !gnes Hall, Bellows P'alls, and reeided in Cambridge, Mass., where she wa• a teacher. 7 WILLIA~ PLUMM!l:R SWETT, MD. b. 11/3/1853. graduated in Medicine in 1676; was a physician in Newport, N.H. and in 1914 res. in Southern Pines, N.O. 7 JOSIAH SWETT, MD. b, 3/4/1856, m. BERTHA J. l;!UDDLESTON of Granby, Conn. 10/26/1881 in Westfield, Maaa., who was b. 4/19/1861. He was a teacher in New Hartford, Conn, Children: 18

8 FAUL PLUMMER S'WETT b. 8/23/1882 in Granville, Mass., residence Hartford, Conn. 8 ,iAL'IER ALDERMAN S'ilETT b. 9/3/1884; Attorney in N.Y .City 1914 8 JOHN GUY SWETT b. 9/18/1886, res. New Hartford, Conn. in 1913 7 HESTER Y.!RANDA S'.'IB:TT b. 9/16/1858, d. in 1884 7 FAUL FLYNN SWETT, DD. b. 1/18/1861 in Bethel, Vt., graduated from the University of Vermont in 1888 and from the General Theological Se'l'in•,ry, N.Y. in 1e91; was ordained Deacon that year and Friest in 1892. Rev. Cannon Faul F. Swett was Resident Supt. of the Church Charity Founda­ tion of L.I. He married LOUISE POOL THOMPSON in 1905, Chlld: IB FAUL FLYNN S',!ETT, JR. b. 11/1906 7 C.\T3ERINE HEALY SWE:TT b. 8/29/le.63, d. 4/1900 7 LOIS JANE SWETT b. 7/16/1866, residence Fasaden4, Cal. 1914 5 JOHN !IB~LY b, 7/2/1773 in Newton, Mass., d. 5/16/1826 in Elbridge, N.Y., mnried 10/26/1801, FOLLY RUDES, who was b. 4/20/1778 in Sennett, N.Y., and d. 6/16/1841 6 J.'.ARY HEALY b. 8/2/1820 in Elbridge, N.Y., d. 9/24/1827; m. MIDA.D Hi,.RMON of El bridge 2/25/1825. Mided Harmon m. 2nd wife, Ruth Rune e. Child rens 7 AUGUSTA LOUISE H'i.ffi.\CN b, 4/1/1826 in H•art Lot, N.Y., d. 9/19/1913 in Canton, China; m. JOHNS. FULTON of Benton, Miss. in 1844, whose 1st wife was Augusta's aunt, Hannah 6 Healy beyond. They had seven children, three dying in infancy. After the death of her husband Augusta went to China to make her home with her missionary children. 8 CLARI"N'Dil. T. FULTON 8 HARMON HEIi.LY FULTON b. 4/7/1846 in Ashland, 0., m.MARIAH ELIZA NEWCOMB 5/18/1870, who d. 5/29/1906 in Indianapolis, Ind. 9 REV. ALBERT CCOIEY FULTON b. 6/2/1872 in Ind., married 6/11/1901 in Chicago, MARION RONDTHALER, who was b. 2/1/1873 in Lebanon, Pa. Rev. Fulton had pastorates in Maine and New Hampshire, end in 1914 ws.s pastor of the First Presbyterian Ch1rch in Syracuse, N.Y. Children1 10 UBERT ROND'!'HALER FULTON b. 10/4/1902 in Kennebunk, Me. 10 MARION ELIZABETH FULTON b. 11/21/1904 in Kennebunk . 10 FREDERICK HAB.\.\ON l'ULTON b, 1/24/1906 in Somersworth, N.H. 10 BARBARA FULTON b. 5/14/1908 in Somersworth, N.H. 10 DOROTHY NE:WCCMB FULTON b. 2/19/1913 in Syracuse, N.Y. 9 REV. ROBERT NE'IICOMB FULTON b. 3/1/1874 in Indianapolis, Ind., married 11/14/1906, E:W.A VIRGINIA PEARSON~ He was pastor of the Fourth Church in Indianapolis. Childrens 10 MA.RY PF:11.RSON FULTON b. 11/5/1908 10 EDITH NEWCOMB FULTON b. 11/1/1910 110 FRED HARMON FULTON b. 6/27/1912 8 REV. 'ALBERT A. FULTON was a miesionary in Lafayette Compound, Canton, China in 1880. A wife FLORENCE end baby are mentioned in the Diary of Dr. Mary Fulton: "Twenty-five Years of Medical Work in Chine," pub­ lished by The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia. In a few years he had established 30 Chapels. 8 S;,MUEL M. FULTON 8 DR. MARY H. FULTON was sent to China in 1884 as a medical missionary, where she joined her brother who had gone out four years before. They chose a notoriously hostile province to carry on their work, hoping, with the aid of medicines, to gain e. foothold. Every effort was made to drive them away. They were besieged and stoned, and ••hen their home was burned they barely escaped with their lives. Greatly against their wishes they left for Csnton, firmly resolving to return as soon as protection could be secured. They continued their work, renting shops w'iere they O'f}8ned Chapels and set ui, dispensaries. They preached to high and low and ,nini stered to rich and poor. Their un­ tiring efforts were finally rewarded; they had achieved their foot­ hold and light was filtering into China. Money was received from the United States to build a new church, and in 1902 The David Gregg Hos­ pital, The Hackett Medical Colle.e,e for ~omen, and The Jul.is~•. Turner Traihinr School for Nurses, Cant~n, were c01rpleted. That these pro­ jects were carried out is a tribute to Dr. Mary Fulton. 8 JENNIE M. FULTON 8 JOHN B, FULTON

17 ~~LY A. HARMON b. J/8/1828, d. 6/2~/1912, unm. Res. Elbridge, N. Y. 6 S/\LLY HEALY b. 671771804 in Elbridge, d. 4/8/1872 in EllMbeth, N.J., married 19

REV. 011.ESTES A, BRONSON of Stockbridge, Vt., 6/19/1827, who was b. 9/16/1803 and d. 4Tf/ff76 in Detroit, aged 73, '.Je becBme a Universaliet Minister in 1825 and preached in his n~tive state. Influenced by the writings of Dr. Channing he joined the UnitRrians in 1832. He organized the Society for Christian Union and Progress and retained the pastorate until he ceased preaching in 1843. He was editor and publisher of a number of reli­ gious books and papers including Brons0n'e Quarterly Review in defiance of Catholic doctrines. He ""a invited to a chair in Dublin University end received the Degree of LID. He ranked high as • vigorous and trenchant writer •n~ author. Children: 7 ORESTES AUGUSTUS BRONSON b. 4/18/1828 in Ithica, N.Y. d. 1892; married let, PAULINE CASSET who d. in 1854; m. 2nd, MARGARET BAKER in Springs 3/1856 7 JOHN HEALY BRONSON b. 4/14/1829 in Auburn, N.Y. d, 12/1857; m, ANNIE ROGERS of Andover, Mass. 7 i'IILLlA.'A: IGNATIUS BRONSON b. 1/4/1834 at Walpole, N,H., d. unm, 8/1864 7 HENRY FRANCIS BRONSON b. 8/7/1835 at Canton, Mus., m, JOSEPHINE D. VAN DYKE 6/8/1868 7 Si\R~H BRONSON b. 6/7/1839 in Chelsea, Mqss., d. 10/1876; m. 1'11LLIAM J, TENNY in Elizabeth, N.J. in 1874, 7 GEORGE ALOYDINE BRONSON b. 11/1841 in Chelsva, Mses., d, 3/1849 7 EDWIN P. BRONSON b. 10/1843 in Chelsea EJ Was killed in the Civil \!ar at Reames Station, Va., 8/24/1864 7 CHARLES J. BRONSON b. 11/1845 in Chelsea, d. 9/1851 6 JOHN HEALY, JR, b. 9/17/1805 in Auburn, N.Y., d. 4/26/1880 in Cleveland, Ohio; married let BETHANA ~ASON 3/19/1829 in Elbridge, who d, abt. 1837, The epitaph on her tombstone was composed by John, He resided in Elbridge until abt. 1838, then removed to Cleveland, O. He was a C!lmpbelite Elder and filled many of'fices of honor in Elbridge and in the State, and was highly esteemed for his christhn character and usefulness. He m. 2nd WIDOW DOTY HAND HOBB.I.RD 3/2/1841. 7 MARY '.'IASON HEALY b. 12/26/1831, d, 10/16/1832 in E'lh-ridge 7 C\RCLINE FRANCIS HEALY b. 10/9/1834, d. 8/26/H'41 7 JOHN SULLIVAN HEALY b. 5/26/1842 in Cleveland. O, d. 12/2/1908 in Palmetto, Fla.; m. JULIA R. TAYLOR 10/25/1865, John was in business with his brother Ed sc•n in Cleveland for many years. No children. 7 EDSON EGBERT HEALY b. 11/3/1844 in Cleveland, m • ESTHER E, TAYLOR 2/18/1869 in Northfield, O., who was b. 1/5/1845 in Buckland, Mass. Edson Healy operated a generel mercantile business in Cleveland for many years, 8 JOHN EGBERT HEALY b. 3/22/1873 in Cleveland, m. CHARLOTTE BOTTEN 6/17/1896 who was b. 12/28/1875 in Cleveland, dau, of Charles and Delphine (Hopkinson) Bot ten, Child r 9 ESTHER !EALY b. 7/28/1899 8 BRJ CEZ, HEALY b. 1/14/1875 in Cleveland, m. MARTHA JONES 5/25/1899, dau. of John and Hattie (Culver) Jones, who was b, 6/29/1876. Children, 9 DOTY BERTHA HEALY b, 12/19/1901 9 ERMA HEALY b. '5/28/1907 8 CE 1IL T, HEALY b. 9/19/1876m. V.ABEL RUGGLES 10/25/1900 in Cleveland, who .,,s b, 2/19/1876, deu, of Rosciou• and Lilly (Hathaway) Ruggles. 9 HELEN HEALY b. 1/31/1902 19 JOHN DONALD HEALY b, l0/24/1905 ~ Inf'ant Boy b. ,/21/1881, d, 4/20/1881 6 BETSEY ALY b. 8/12/1808 in Elbridge, N.Y., d, 3/20/1893 in Looknort, Ill. married JAMES L, ALEXANDER 5/17/1834 in Elbridge, who vu b. 8/22/1805 in N!iwMlrlboro, Maes. and d, 12/29/1876 in Lockport. Children: 7 MARY ALEXANDER b. 2/23/1842, d. 10/9/1845 7 CAROLINE FRANCIS ALEXANDER b. 4/25/1844, d. 4/3/1848 7 JAMES HEALY ALEXANDER b. 2/27/1846 in Lockport, d. 12/1912; m. LAURA HAYWOOD 9/11/1873, b. 8/18/1850 in Lockport, rlau. of Samuel and Elizabeth Ruuell Aitken Haywood. Chilrlren: 8 HEALY HATIIOOD ALEXANDER b. 6/15/1874 in Lockport, m, HELEN MARY BAKER 9 MARY IIEIEN ALEXANDER b. 1/10/1905 in Lockport, Ill. 9 LAURA ELIZABETH ALEXANDER b, 4/2/1907 9 JAMES LEWIS ALEXANDER b. 11/1/1908 9 JOHN HEALY ALEXANDER b. 7/24/1910 9 MARGARET BAKER ALEXANDER b. 6/16/1912 8 ZORAH HAYES ALEXANDER b. 10/5/1876, drowned in Clear Lake, Wis. 9/18/1892 8 LAURA ELIZABETH ALEXANDER b. 7/3/1880, m. HERBERT MORRIS JOHNSON 3/20/1901 7 EL ZABETH ALEXANDER b. 3/11/1849, d. 4/27/1849 7 SARAH ELLEN ALEXANDER b. 8/11/1850, d. 11/8/1912 in Adrian, Mich., married lat, 12/2/1869 CHARLES RATHBONE; m. 2nd WILLIAM DINGIEY of Lockport 6/1881 Ill OLIVE AUGUSTA RATHBONE b. 10/11/1870, d. 5/27/1881 in Joliet, Ill. 20 6 DOLLY HEALY b. 7/19/1810 in Elbridge, d. 3/30/18';0 in San Francisco; married 4/21/1834, ALFRED GOCDRlCH. Dolly He~ly Goodrich wgs a teacher for many ye4rs. They lived in Ohio, Indiana, and San Francisco, Cal., where both died. 7 JOSEPHINE GOODRICH d. in early youth 7 JESSE HEALY GOODRICH 7 SARAH B, (SALLY) GOODRICH 7 JOHN H, GOODRICH 6 JE1 SE HEALY b. 5/22/1812 in Elbridge, d. 2/28/1896 in Oakland, Cal.; married 1st, ANNA H. DAY of Indiam,polis, lnd. 10/4/1844; m. 2nd HARRIET HOPKINSON, 1/18/1853, a direct descendant of FHncis Hopkinson, signer of the Declaration of Independence; and Judge Josenh Hopkinson, writer of the song Hail Columbia, She was b. 11/2/1829 in Cleveland and d. 3/4/1911 in Oakland, Cal. Je~se Healy ~as a Pioneer of California, leaving St. Joseph, Mo. in 1848 with an ox team; arriving in Cal. early in 1849 where he mined on Feather River. Re accumulated $9,000. which he paid to a doctor for eighteen visits during sickness with typhoid fever. .,fter recovery he continued with "pan and rocker" and when he had acquired a subst4ntial fortune returned to Cleveland. EJ He was commissioned by President Lincoln as Cant. and Asst. ~uartermaster in 1862; served until 1865 and was then honorably discharged, He returr.ed to California in 1869 where he engaged in mining and in the manufacture of paint. Re was a Mason, and a member of the Society of California Pioneers. Children: ·7 ELIZABETH HEALY b. 4/9/1846 in lndh.napolis, Ind., where ehe died. 7 JOHN HOPKINSON HEALY, MD. b. 8/15/1854 in Cleveland, m. OREANA SMITH of S•n Francisco in 1874, dau. of Dr. Fred Smith; divorced; married second, 6/26/1895, MARJE ELIZABETH ABBOT WARREN HUNT, dau. of William and Eugenia (Dumas) Hunt of Bardeau, France, who was given the names Abbot and Warren after Revolutionary War Ancestors. Children: 8 ED,.IARD S:.rs. d, 2/8/1854 in Deering; m. RUSSELL TUBBS of Marlow, 10/9/1799. One child, died in infancy. 5 SALLY HEALY b, 3/7/1781 in Washington, N.H., d. 7/9/1824; m, DEACON PHINEAS CROSSMAN of Sennett, N.Y. 2/26/1807, who d. 6/1/1861. Children1 6 HARVEY HEALY CROSSMAN b. 9/19/1808, d. 11/22/1879; m. FANNY RODAN of Sennett, N.Y.; res. Alexander, N.Y. where he became a wealthy farmer. He was Deacon of th1 Baptist Church for thirty years. 7 MARY J. CROSS!l.AN b. 10/19/1832, a poetess and writer, m. !!!RAM C, SMITH 3/4/1863 and lived in Chicago. 7 CORTLAND CROSSMAN b, 9/22/18;,6; m, GERTRUDE J. HOWARD 1/20/1859; wealthy farmer; res. Alexander, N,Y. 7 FRAN~S CROSSMAN b. 9/7/1842; n,, RILEY S. CARTER 2/23/1876 6 MARY WIGHT CROSSMAN b. 3/7/1812, d. 9/,0/1877; m. let ROBERTS, GIBSON 2/22/ 1836; married 2nd AMOS WILLIAMS 3/25/1865, No children. 6 ELIZA JANE CROSSMAN b. 1/20/1815, d. 12/5/1843. 6 ESTHER P. CROSSMAN b. 3/31/1816, d. 5/31/1834, 6 HIRAM P, CROSSJI..AN b, 2/27/1820 in Sennett, N.Y., m. MINERVA DIXON 2/21/1844. 7 ADELAIDE M, CROSSMAN b. 12/22/1844 in Sennett, d. 9/9/1852, 7 HARVEY P, CROSSMAN b. 12/12/1845, u:. ED:lA IL f:TICKLE STERLING 7/12/1882. 7 HEALY G, CROSSMAN b. 12/12/1845, hie twin, d. 9/19/1848. 7 SYLVIA A, CROSSMAN b. 11/17/1847 in Sennett, m. FRANCES TYLER 11/9/1870, 7 HEALY H, CROSSMAN b. 9/28/1858, d. 3/30/1863 in Sennett. 5 SAMUEL HEALY b. 6/11/1783 in Wa•hington, N.R., d. 9/30/1807; m. LYDIA BARKER of Tyngsboro, Mass, 10/10/1804. Widow married again to Robert Chamberlain. 6 LORINDA HEALY b. 7/28/1805 in Washington, N.H., m. DEACON ARTUMAS PARKER of Chelmsford, Mass. 12/31/1829. Children, 7 SAMUEL A. PARKER b. 1/16/1831 in Chelmsford, d. 5/28/1831 7 HOSEA A. PARKER b. 2/12/1832 in Chelmsford, d. 5/31/1834 7 ARMANDA L. PARKER b, 1/15/1837 in Westford, m. WILLIAM ff, PRATT 2/13/1861; married 2nd, SAMUEL P, WILCOX of Detroit, 4/1873. 7 JOSEPH A. P~RKER b. 2/29/1838 in Westford, m. SARAH E, CASEY 3/16/1859; married 2nd SARAH A. JACOBS of Boston, and moved to Chicago. 7 ANGELINA AUGUSTA PARJ

6 MARY llIGH'!' !!EALY b, 4/18/1807 in Washington, N.H. m. ISAAC WOOD of Frsncestown~ N, H. , 8/8/1825. Children: 7 M\RY ANN WOOD b. 3/19/lf~27 in Nashua, N.H., d, 9/16/1856; lll, GEO. O. BAILEY 7 CORINDA HEALY WOOD b. 4/14/1828 in Francestown, N.R. m. TRCMAS RUCRINS; Res. Somerville, Mass. 7 DESIRE TUBBS WOOD b. 4/13/1830 in Francestown, lll, -- PEASE; d. Nashua, NH. 7 ISAAC PARKER WOOD b. 4/1'5/183;5 in Westford, Mass. m. EIMlRA C. HALL of Allentown, N.H. 7 LYDIA PIERCE WOOD b. 4/16/18;55; m, AUG LAUREAT and lived in Boston 7 JACOB WOOD b. 5/4/18;58 in Chelmsford, Mass., d. 8/17/1840 7 RANNAH I"ARRELL WOOD b. 12/11/1841; m. GEO. SMITH of Westford, Mass.; res, Chelmsford, Mass. 7 BENJAMIN F. WOOD b. 12/27/1848 in Chelmsford, Mass., resided there. 5 NATHANIEL HEALY b. 7/10/1785 in Washin~ton, N.H., d, 2/11/1841 in Topham, Vt., mar­ ried 12/22/1807, JANE TABOR, dau. Church Tabor, who was b. 3/23/1786; d. 11/23/1871, Nathaniel Healy wss a man of education and was long engaged in teaching. He resided in Washington and Haverhill, N.H. and in South Hero and Topham, Vt, He filled several public offices and was gifted as a poet. Pollowing are a few lines from a letter he wrote to his brother John: •washington, N.H., July 27, 1814 l J!:y well beloved brother John, seven years and more have past and gone Since we conversed by pen or tongue, Why reign• this silence 2 I oft have written since that time, Sometimes in prose sometimes in rhy,ne, Sometimes my letters did e~brace All our relations in tbat place. 3 Sometimes I wrote to only one, To Eben Crossman or to John, But though I wrote to one or all, One common fate did all befall. 4 They thru neglect were mieeonveyed, Or, when read, aside were laid. Of them or me when out of sight, You thot no more, or not to write. 5 Since then no letters from that pl~ce, I have received nor can I trace Your looks or voice ••••• • etc. 6 ROSINA !lE,LY b. 11/16/1808 in Haverhill, Maes., d. 6/4/1872 in Topham, Vt,J married llf20/1831t ROBERT RICHARDSON of Topham. Children: 7 ROBERT FIETCHER RICHARDSON b. 9/18/1832, m. -- DEXTER of Newbury, Vt.; 6/9/1857;' Res. Washington, N.11. 7 CORNELIUS WARREN RICHARDSON b. 6/24/18;54; d. 7/16/1834, 7 ROSINA JANE RICHARDSON b, 5/1/18;55; m. DANIELE. STEVENS 11/13/1856; Ree. !lgin, ~inn. 7 NATHANIEL HEALY RICHARDSON b. 12/24/1837, m. JULIA A. WHITCHER of Newbury 11/7/1860 and lived in Lancaster, N.H. 7 HENRY CARLTON RICHARDSON b. 11/20/1839; m. and lived in Eaet Topham, Vt, 7 MARY ELIZA_BETH RICHARDSON b. 8/30/184o, d. 1879; m. EVI lt'ELCH 7/3/1859 7 CAROLIN!: LORAINE RICHARDSON b. 3/21/1845; d. 8/26/1846 7 EVALINE IRENA RICHARDSON b. 6/26/1847; m.--THCMAS; Res. Sioux Falls, Da. 6 JOSEPH W, HEALY b, 7fl2fl810, d. 3/27/1813 in Washington, N,H. 6 RUSSELL TUBBS HEALY b. 1/19/1814 in Washington, d. um. in Walpole, Maes. 1862 6 SALLY DRUCILLA HEALY b, 8/28/1816 in South Hero, Vt., d. 3/1825, 6 CHURCH TABOR HEALY b. 7/18/1818 in South Hero, d. 10/1820. 6 JANE DESIRE HEALY b, 9/3/1820 in South Hero, m. REV. VILLIAM L. CAMP, a Pres­ byterian Minister, 12/31/1848. Residence, Chicago. 7 MARIMINE CAMP b, 5/7/18"50 in Peru, Vt., m. LUTHER M, COTTLE, Ree. Chicago 7 FLORIDA CAMP b. 6/15/1852 in Athena, Vt., m. PROF. SIDNEY BROWNSBERGER; Ree. Healdsburg and Los Angeles, Cal. Re died and she remarried. 7 AURORA CAMP b. 6/15/1853 in Fitchburg, Mass., d. 10/13/1854. 7 LAURESTINE CAMP b. 4/3/1854 in Cavendish, Vt., lived in Hudson, Mich. 7 JOSEPH WARREN HEALY Oil.MP b. in Holden, Mase.; Res. Hudson, Mich. and Los Angeles, O'al. in 1915, 6MARY WIGHT HEALY b. 8/10/1822 in S.Hero, m. ABIEL E. RICHARDSON of Rumford, Me. 7 CLARENCE RICHARDSON b. 5/1856 in Lewiston, Me., m. EVA BAKER of Milwaukee. 6 LORAINE HEALY b. 2/13/1825 in S,Rero, d. 2/18/1855 in Billerica, Mass.; married REV. PHINEAS HERSEY of Calais, Vt. 10/1848, who d. in Westmoreland, N,H. 8/11/1855. 7 FLORENCE GRAHAM HERSEY b. 3/19/1853 in Dudley, Mase., d. in Iowa in 1882. 1 She was a lawyer. 6 JOSEPH WARREN !!EALY b, 4/11/1827 in South Hero, d. 4/26/1887 in San Diego, Cal. married let, JANE IUBBARD CLARK 10/8/1848, who was b. 5/12/1830 in Groton, Vt. and d. 9/12/Hl80 in Corinth, Vt.; m. 2nd, WIDOW ELLEN R. WHITE 7/21/1884 in Santa Monica, Cal. · · 16 Rev. Joseph Warren Healy, MD, DD, LLD, was graduated from the University of Vermont in 1852; attended Andover Theological Seminary, and was licensed by the Salem Congregational Association. The Linebrook Parish and Church, Ipswich, Mass., made him a life member of the Foreign Missionary Society 4/10/1856, He was for several years principal of academies in Bath, N.H. and Topsfield, Mass. His wife, who studied at the Female Seminary, Burlington, Vt., taught with him at both places. He spent his early ministry in Gardner and Walpole, Mass. and was pastor of churches in Milwaukee, Chicago, and New Orleans, being Presbyterian or Congregational as the occasion presented itself. He graduated in Medicine at the Hospital College in Cleveland, O. in 1870 and received the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Divinity from Olivet College, Mich, in 1871, the year of the Big Fire in Chicago, at which time he was preaching in The Tabernacle Church there. The same year he was delegated by the American Missionary Association to visit Great Britain and organize an auxili­ ary to that Society. He resided in London as Secretary ,for three years. While a­ broad he lectured in the principle cities of Great Britain and visited the Continent and the East. He was Professor of English Literature and Pastorial Theology in Mary­ ville College, Tenn. in 1874 where he excelled as a teacher and rapidly won the re­ gard of hie pupils. In 1883 he was pastor in Oakland, Cal. Upon the incorporation of Sierra-Madra College at Pasadena in 18e4 he was selected as President, a position he held in 1886. (History of Essex County, Maes. by Hamilton D. Hurd, P• 575) Rev. Joseph Warren Healy was a man of unlimited abilities and was regarded with sentiments of high esteem. It was said of him: 'Ha rose by hie own exertions and achieved a grand success. He was magic to untie purse strings. Several societies regarded him as their pecuniary savior. His titles are emblems of his character and attainments." During his fourteen years in Chicago he was much in contact with his two sisters who also resided there, and left with his oldest sister, lfrs. Jane De­ sire Camp, wife of another Presbyterian pastor, his history of the. Healy l'amily. 7 JANE CORINNE HEALY b, 3/6/1850, d. l0/8/1850, She was an only child. 7 FRANK JOSEPH HEALY (adopted son) b. 3/4/1857 in Boston, studied at Olivet Collage and London University; was admitted to the bar in 1878, and in 1888 was editor of the Fort Wayne, Ind. Gazette. He was also a member of Chicago University. 6 NATHANIEL CHURCH HEALY b. 3/15/1829 in S.Hero; m. HELENTII\ S. SIBLE'! of Rich­ mond, Vt. 10/29/1856. .E7 Served in Mexican War, 1846. He was a member of Norwioh University; for many years was engaged in business; in 1871; after the Chicago Fire went there and worked on the Relief Committee at the instigation of his brother Rev. Joseph Warren ~ealy. In 1875 he went abroad and attended medical lectures in Kings College, London, England, where he received the De­ gree of Doctor of Medicine. He d, in London, 5/23/1874, 7 JOSEPH WARREN HEALY b. 9/25/1857 in Gardner, Maas., d. 3/8/1859, 7 ANNIBEL LORUNE HEALY b. 6/10/186o in Gardner, Mass., d. 8/2~/lMO. 7 JOHN LAIRD HEALY b. 5/12/1864 in Bolton, Vt., m. FANNIE ARLINE CRAIG, dau. of Dr, James D. Craig of Chicago, 2/1,/1686, who was b. 1/28/1865 in Niles, Mi h, MoYed to Chicago in 1881, later becoming City Pay Master. 8 JOHN CRAIG HEALY b. 1/17/1887 in Chicago, m. MARGUERITE ANNA LOOMIS of Grand Rapids, Mich, 7/10/1907. Children: 9 ELEANOR LYDIA HEALY b. 3/14/1910 19 JAMES CRAIG HEALY b. 3/27/1912 8 FLORENCE ELIZABETH HEALY b. 6/29/1888, d. 8/19/1888 8 HELEN ARLINE HEALY b. 1/18/1895 in Chicago, m. HENRY STEVENS of Grand Rapids, 1/3/1914. OhildJ 19 BETTY EI!EEN STEVENS b. 10/21/1914 in Grand Rapids 7 JENBIE HEALY b. 6/22/1871, m. RAYMOND WALTER BEACH 10/4/1892, an Attorney 8 ETHEL CORINNE BEI\CH b. 4/21/1894, 5 ELIZA BETSY HEALY b. 3/4/1789 in Washington, N,H., d, 4/17/1865 in Auburn, N.Y., married 5 l 1815, ISAAC KELLOM of Auburn, N.Y. Children: 6 HARRIET KELLOM b. 5/2/1816 in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., m. LONSON BUSH of Shelby­ ville, Tenn., 3/186o, and lived in Jamestown, Tenn. 6 JOHN HEALY KELLOM b. 4/8/1817 in Union Village, N.Y., m. HARRIET NEWELL of Syracuse, N.Y. in 1849, Hi! graduated from Williams College, Williamstown, Maes.; studied law at Auburn, N.Y.; practiced law in Justin, Cal. and was Clerk of Ct. 7 CLARA ELIZA KELLOM b, 3/24/1850 6 DANIEL BAKER KELLOM b, 1/24/1821 in Sennett, N.Y., d, 2/26/1866 in Auburn. He was a Dentist. oAUGUSTA A. KELLOM b. 4/8/1824, m, E, RUNION of Troy, Pa., 5/1850, who was a mer­ chant, m. 2nd B. H, TWOMBLY, a graduate of Dartmouth College, who was an attor­ ney. Res. Delaware City, Kansas. ChiBrens 24

7 LATON HEALY RUNION b. in Troy in 1851, d. young 7 EDWA.RD E. RUNION b. 1853 1, 7 ALICE TWOMBLY RUNION b. 5/1859 6 DESIRE TUBBS KELI.OM b. 5/28/1828, d. 9/27/1850 unm. 6 JACKSON A. KELLOM b. 8/19/1830, d. 3/1849 unm. 4 AARON HEALY b. 10/7/1735 in Newton, Mass., d. 1785, age 50; m. MARY GRIGGS ot Roxbu1y in 1765. They settled in Vassalboro, Me. where their children were born. A few yea1s later they were burned out and returned to Newton, living on the old hOl!lestead until .~aron died. Y.e.ry died in Waterville, Me. 9/18/1826. 5 JOHN HEALY b. 4/19/1767 was critically burned in 1771 5 MARY HEALY b. 9/14/1768, d. in Newton in 1783, age 15 5 ABIGAIL HEALY b. 12/25/1772, d. in Newton in 1785, age 13 5 REBE CC~ HEALY d. unm. age 25 5 JAMES HEALY d. in early childhood 5 AARON HEALY b. 3/19/1777 in Vassalboro, Me., d. 6/10/1836 in Skowhegan, Me.; ruried7:"iJZABETH S. GILMAN of Waterville, Me., 11/18/1813, who d, 4/15/1821. They settled in Hallowell, Me,, where their children were born1 6 AARON HEALY b. 9/18/1814 in Hallowell, d. 7/5/1896 in Cold-Spring-on-Hudson, N.Y. snd is buried in Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. Hem. ELIZABETH WESTON 10/3/1844,of Skowhege.n. When a boy he lived there, where he later taught school, From his earliest manhood he was engaged in mercantile life, and worked on a trading vessel going to Africa. Later he settled in N.Y, where by hie probity and business ability he became one of the oldest and most reliable leather merchants in the east. For many years he made fine arts a careful study an1 was reputed to have the largest private Art Gallery on Long Island, His sons inherited the same interests. Children1 7 AUGUSTUS HEALY b. 2/19/1847 in N.Y.City, d. 2/17/1849 7 STEPHEN WESTON HEALY b. 6/19/1848 in Brooklyn, d. 9/10/1904 in Florence, Italy and is buried there; m. SAR\H FRAZIER HAVEN of N.Y.City 2/14/1871, who was b. 5/3/184-. He was knighted by Leo XIII, Knight of Gregory,KSG 8 FLORENCE. LIZZm HEALY b. 7/28/1872, Florence, m.GINO CONTI, ·MD.1906 · 19 CECELIA CONTI; 9 IRENE CONTI; 9 STEPHEN CONTI .. 8 VIRGINIA VIOLET HF:ALY b. 4/i/1873, Florence, d. 1874 8 GABRIELLE GERTRUDE HEALY b. ll/;5/1875, Florence, m. AUGUSTUS DU~JlS 7/15/190;, b, 6/16/1878. Res, Florence and Rome 9 MARY STEPHA.NIE DUPUIS b. 11/3/1910 19 JOHN CHARNES DUPUIS b. 1917 8 VICTOR VINCENT HEALY b. 1/28/1878, d. 11/22/1883 8 LEO RAPHAEL HEALY b. 7/27/1881, Florence, d. there in 1920; studied law at Royal U,of Pisa, and Rome; was a Knight of the Sacred Mili- . tary Order of the Most Holy Sepulchre, Chamberlain to His Holiness Pius X; m, BLANCHE A. LINCOLN of Hingham, Mass. 7/1/1912, b. 7/9/ 1877 in Boston. On his letterhead he used the Healy Coat-of-Arms .f/!2. below* (See description p. 2) stating he had good reasons to hold it a.a correct.

1. 0 1H ElLIGH Mottoes: Virtutis Gloria Meroes--Glory is the Recompense of Valor Ea]a~h•ch--Skill, Knowle~ge, an~ Wisdom 7 HON, A"-RON AUGUSTUS HEALY b. 6/26/18';:tJ in Brooklyn, N,Y., d, 9/28/1921 in Cold­ Snring-on-Hudson: m. let ELlZ1'BETH BRADLEY of 'lgshington, D.C. 12/7/1875, who d. 7/15/i912; m. 2nd MARY T~ODOSlA CURRlER of Oberlin, Ohio. Aaron Augustus Hedy wa.s a multimillionaire and through his life his benefac­ tions flowed in a quiet-constant stream to ma.ny charitable civic and erlucstional organizations anrl sociotiee, At the news of hie death, flags on public bui1

6 'llltLIA.M HENRY HEl>.LY b. 10/9/1817 in 'faterville, Me., d. 9/16/1882 in Rut­ land, Mass.; m. ELLEN DUNTON BRECK 11/21/1841 in China, Me., who was b. in Medfield, Mass., 4/25/1817 and d. 3/18/1869 in Boston. Wil 1 ism HAnry Healy was a successful leather merchant in Boston. Chil~ren: 7 CAROLINE ELLEN HEALY b. 9/9/1842 in China, Me., res. Claremont, Cal. 1913, unmarried. 7 "WILLIAM EDWARD HEl>.LY b. 8/29/1844 in China, Me., d. 1/27/1905 in Rutland, Mass., m, HARRIET A. NEWELL of Waltham, Mass. 9/16/1868. 8 JESSIE BRECK HEALY b. 3/11/1871; m. CHARLES E, MOOR!lOGS~, Spencer.!•a,8, 7 ELIZABETH GilkA.1'1 HEALY b. 9/1/1847 in China, Me., d. 10/11/1848 7 FRANK DALE HEALY b, 8/30/1850 in China, Me., d. 10/9/1904 in Wood,.,ard, Okla., m, FRANK BELLE DOW, 2/1886 in China, Me. 8 WILLIAM HENRY HEALY b. 2/14/1888 in China, Me., married in Claremont, Cal., 5/27/1922, RUTH A.NIT., HAWLEY. Residence, San Bernardino, Cal. Children: 9 WILLIAM HENRY HEALY, JR. 19 DUDLEY HAWLEY HEALY 8 CHl>.RLES HILLIARD HEALY b. 5/10/1892 in Beaver, Okla., married 1/31/1921 in Yuma, Ariz., VERA GLADYS HORTON. Res. Dinuba, Cal. 8 FRANK DALE HEALY b. 5/20/1896 in Beaver, Okla. married in Cambridge, Mass. 9/16/1922, MARY GILMAN Pl'Ell"FER. He was an Attorney in Boston. In 1928 they moved to Claremont, Cal., where he continued his law practice. d, Ree. Tuscon, Ariz, 1965 EJ Avhtor in World War I. 19 FRANK DALE HEALY, JR. b. 3/12/1925 in Ca~bri~,-.. M~ee, 7 NATH~NIEL GILMAN llEALY b. 5/2/1854 in China, Ye. was unmarried, He and his oldest sister, Caroline, had no settled home. They lived in Claremont and Loe l>.ngeles, and in 1920 came East to Worcester, Nass. 7 GEORGE HENRY HEALY b. 5/30/1857 in China, Me., m. LYDIA SAV~GE 1/9/ 1887 in Beaver, Oklahoma. 18 LEDRU ROLLIN llEl>.LY b. 8/1891 in Upine, Okla.; um. 1914, Tulea. 7 ADELAIDE J .• !!E.~LY b. 4/7/11'-61 in China, Me., dau. of Thomas and Adeline (Breck) Denehew w•s adopted by her aunt and uncle !ind never told; married ROB~R'I'" W. tE~~S of New H8ven, Conn. 11/2/1~87 8 BRECKSH~RD~S b. 2/17/1581'- in N"ew Haven. 6 SARAH B. HEALY b. 12/26/1818 in Waterville, Me., d. 2/2/1901 in Lacrosse, Wis., married SAMUEL F. WESTON 12/31/1846, of Skowheg!ln, Me., who was b, ,/28/1803 and d.- 12/28/1863. Res. Lacrosse, Wis. Children: 7 ALBERT A. WESTON b. 4/20/1849 in Skowhegan, Me. 7 ABNER S. FRANCES "WESTON b. 6/1853 in Genesee, N.Y. 17 CARRIE ELIZABETH 'IIESTON b. 9/19/1856 in Lacrosse, Wis., m. W,l/.COLE 5).!0SES HEALY b. 11/19/1778 in Vassalboro, Me., d. 11/14/1841; m. ABIGAIL GULLIFER of Fairfield, Me. Children: 6 ELIZA A, HEALY b. 10/8/1803 in Waterville, Me. never married. 6 JAMES G, HEALY b. 8/2/1806 in Waterville, m, FRANCIS S, CUTTING of Phipps­ burg, Ke. 2/23/1837. Went to La. 12/25/1838. l7 SARAH F, HEALY b. 11/29/1837, d. 10/8/1838. 6MOSES HEALY b. 8/16/1811, lived in Waterville; was unm. 6 EMILY A, HEALY b. 2/8/1813 was unm. 6 JOHN HEALY b. 7/22/1816; res. Genesee, Ill.; No record of m. 6 NEHEMIAH A, P. HEALY b. 6/15/1818, d. in Wilmington, N.C. 3/31/1842. 6 PARMELIA P. HEALY b. 12/5/1820, was unm, 5 NATH.\NIEL lEALY -- d. in Boston in l?le or 1-0 19 .and left • wife eni two -'9.ughters . . 5 POLLY HEALY -- d. in Newton, Mass., aged 9 yes rs. 4 NEHEMIAH HEALY b. 10/25/1737 in Newton, d. 2/22/1809 in Winchester, N.H., aged· 72; married 1st, ABIGAIL STRATTON of Northfield, N.H. and settled in Winchester. She was a sietar of Hannah Stratton who married Nehemiah's brother Samuel. Nehemiah married 2nd, HANNAH WATKINS of Winchester, who d. 10/21/1838. E} French and Indian War, Capt. Timothy Hamant Co. 1762; list of men at Crown Point 7/20/1762. E} Revolutionary War soldier, entering the service 9/22/1776 and remaining sta­ tioned at York~ months. Roll of John Houghton Co., Col. Baldwin Reg. for N.Y. 5 ABIGAIL HEALY b. 2/2~/1769 in Winchester, N.H., d. 5/24/1850; m.HEZEKIAH WILLIS of Winchester, 3/24/1789, who d. 2/1/1835. Children: 6 HEZEKIAH WILLIS b. 3/1/1790, d. 3/4/1790, 6 LYDIA WILLIS b. 12/20/1791; m. let WULIAM HUTCHINS and 11 ved in Clyde, Wayne Co., N.Y., m. 2nd, ASA HUTCHINS and lived in Chenango Co., N.Y. 6 ABIGAIL WILLIS b. 3/4/1794, m. THOMAS Ml>RSHALL 6 HEZEKIAH WILLIS JR. b. 2/26/1797, m. FANNY HALL of Pompey, N.Y. 27

6 ARAMEL WILLIS b. 4/15/1799; d. 9/14/1814. 6 SPENCER WILLIS b. 1/24/1802; m. LOUISA LONG, Hamilton, N.Y. 6 LP.VINIA WILLIS b. 2/7/1804; m. CHAUNCY BUELL, Lebanon, N.Y. 16 NEHEMIAH WILLIS b. 4/7/1806; m. JULIA HENRY, Hamilton, N.Y. 5 HArmAH HEALY b. 5/28/1780 in Winchester, N.H., d. 4/19/1852, aged 71; married 6/23/1805, DAVID KELLY from Upton, Mass. . 6 HARVEY KELLY b. 6/29/1806 in Upton, Mass., d. 3/8/1807. 6 HARVEY KELLY b. 12/7/1807 in Upton, d. 12/22/1807 6 HARVEY KELLY b, 11/12/1808, d. 7/20/18';2 in Wisconsin; m. HARRIET BRESEE of Brandon, Vt., 6/19/1831, who d. 3/2/1849. Children: 7 HARRIET A, KELLY b. 5/25/1832 in Rutland, Vt. 7 HARVEY HEALY KELLY b, 3/23/1834 7 MARY J. KELLY b~/29/1836 7 SAMANTHA M. KELLY b. 3/21/1838 7 DAVID WARREN KELLY b, 7/17/1841 6 SAMANTHA KELLY b, 4/30/1810; d, 8/2/1813 6 NELSON KELLY b. 2/1/1814, m. DOLLY JOHNSON of Wendall, Maes., 12/25/1850, Both were deaf and dumb. No children. 6 LETETIA KELLY b. 9/10/1817, m. NATHANIEL FRENCH 6 HEALY son of Nehemiah 5 Hedy and Mary Fnnch, 9/10/1841, who was b. 6/11/1814. Children, 7 MARY G. HEALY b, 4/20/1843 7 ELLEN LETETIA HEALY b. 7/23/1846 7 ABBY ISADORA HEALY b, 8/13/1849, d. 8/6/1850 * 7 NATHANIEL HERMAN HEALY b. I 2/12/1852 7 EMMA ADALINE HEALY b. 5/21/1856 6 ADALINE KELLY b. 9/9/1819 6 GEORGE CHAMBERLAIN KELLY b. 2/19/1822 5·SARAH HEALY b. 3/17/1782 in Winchester, d. 12/6/1815 unm. 5 NEHEMIAH HEALY b. 9/16/1785 in Winchester, d, 2/22/1844; m. MARY FRENCH of Winchester, 2/18/1808. Children: 6 DELILAH HEALY b. 11/5/1808, d. 1/1/1813 6 MARY G. HEALY b. 9/27/1812; d. 7/9/1813 6 NATHANIEL FRENCH HEALY b_ .. 6/11/1814, m. LETETIA 6 KELLY 9/10/1841, dau. of F!annsh Healy and David Kelly, who was b. 9/10/1817, 7 MARY G. HEALY b. 4/20/1843 7 ELLEN LETETIA HEALY b. 7/23/1846 7 ABBY ISADORA HEALY b. 8/13/1849; d. 8/6/1850 * 7 NATHANIEL HERMAN HEALY b. 12/12/1852 7 EMMA ADALINE HEALY b. 5/21/1856 6MARY G. HEALY b. 5/11/1817; d. 4/24/1843. 4 SAMUEL IIEALY b. 7/18/1739 in Newton, d. 7/26/1810 in Winchester, N.H., married HANNAH STRATTON of Northfield, N.H., who d. 10/19/1833, aged 81. Hannah was a eieter of Abigail Stratton, let wife of Nehemiah 4 Healy. Evidently the two brothers want to Northfield, N.H. at the same time, and met and married sisters. 5 MARTHA HEALY b. 8/10/1773 in Winchester, N.H. d. in Bennington, Vt.; married JOSEPH Y.IIES. I6 JOSEPH MILES; 6 MARTHA MIIES; 6 BELINDA MILES 5 HANNAH HEALY b. 4/28/1775 in Winchester, d. 8/16/i787, 5 BETSEY HEALY b. 3/3/1777 in Winchester, d. 9/25/1808; m. SAMUEL BROOKS of Lincoln, Mus. in 1796, who d. 7/21/1838, Children: 6 SUMNER BROOKS b. 7/24/1798 in Chesterfield, N.H., d. ,/12/1822 unm. 6 SAMUEL BROOKS b. in Bloomfield, Vt. 6 ELIZA BROOKS b. 3/12/1803, d. 9/10/1841 in Champion, N.Y;,m.SCHUYLER WELLS of Woodbury, Vt., ,/16/1825. Children, 7 WILLIAM W. WELLS b. 3/22/1827 17 LIZZIE B, WELLS b, 12/25/1829; d. 1/11/1862 6 HANNAH STRATTON BROOKS b. 8/29/1805 in Bloomfield, Vt., m. JOHN BROOKS of Winchendon, Mass. 2/26/1835. Res. Winchendon; no further records. 6 ELECTA HEALY BROOKS b. 4/26/1808 in Bloomfield, Vt., m. WILLIAM P. BROOKS of Winchendon, 5/22/1839 and resided there. No further records. 5 SAMUEL HEALY b. 4/1/1779 in Winchester, N.H., m. DOLLY FLETCHER of Westford, Mase. 11/1801, who d. 7/3/1823 in Bloomfield, Vt. Child: 16 MARIE HEALY b, 2/8/1808 in Bloomfield, Vt. 5 JOHN HEALY b. 1/12/1781, d. same day. 5 DAVIS HEALY b, 8/22/1782 in Winchester, N.H.; d. 2/17/1824 in Swanzey, N.H. married ASENATH HILLS of Swanzey, 11/27/1805, dau. of Samuel Hille, who was b, 2/24/1781 and d. 1/30/1826. Children, • Same f,.mily 28 6 SALLY l!EALY b. 10/15/1806 in Winchester, d. 8/28/1823 in Swanzey. 6 ASA l!EALY b. 8/22/1808 in Winchester, m. MARY C. KIMBALL of Swsnzey, dau. of Joseph, ll/16/184o, who was b. 12/23/1809 and d. 10/28/1857. Asa was Post Master in Swanzey for many years. (Benj. Read's Hist. of Swanzey) m. 2nd, SUSAN THOMPSON, widow of Martin. Children by let marriage1 7 DANIEL KIMBALL HEALY b. 9/14/1841; m. but record not given. After the Civil War he lived in Keene, N.H. @ Daniel K. Healy, Co. C., age 21, res. Swanzey, N.H. enlis­ ted 8/12/1862. Appointed Sergt. 9/22/1862. Held commission in U,S.Colored Troops. Appointed Lieut. 8/28/1863; let Lieut. 10/13/1864; wounded 2/11/1865 near Fort Fisher; discharged 11/17/1865. Commander Post No. 4, G.A.R. afterward• celled John Sedwich Post. No. 4 (meetings ceased 1872) He was a law­ yer, County Solicitor, and County Treas.,and Rap. in 1873, (History of Keene, N.H. by S.G.Griffin) 7 DA VIS BRAINARD HEALY b. 12/22/1843, d. 8/14/1864 7 ANNA ASENATH HEALY b. 10/23/1845; m. JOTHAM BALLOU 7 CHAUNCY WALLACE HE:ALY b. 12/4/1848, was a manufacturer in Conn. 6 SAMUEL HE:ALY b. l0/18/i8lO, d. 5/1/1811 6 NATHANIEL DAVIS HEALY b. 1/5/1813 in Marlboro, Vt., was a teacher in Lowell, Mass., d. 1/30/1837 in Reading, Mass., unmarried. 6 ASENATH HEALY b. 1/13/1815, m, G.T,CURRIER of Lowell, 5/31/1838; died 3/30/1843. No chil~ren reports~. 6 LUCY HEALY b. 3/21/1817 in Marlboro, Vt., m. EDMOND STONE 2/11/1841. 7 LEAMON AUGUSTUS STONE b. 7/15/1842, resided in Chicago. 7 ELLEN ASENATH STONE b. 10/6/1843 7 CLARA ISABELLA. STONE b. 5/16/1845 7 LYMAN MASON STONE b. 11/22/1846 7 MARTIN WINDSOR STONE b. 9/2/1849 6 .HA.NNAH STRATTON HEALY b. 11/17/1819 in Marlboro, Vt •• m. JCRN STONE of Swanzey, N.H., 10/26/1841. Children, 7 ELLEN MARIA STONE b. 9/2/1843 in Medina, Mich. 7 NANCY ELIZABETH STONE b. 10/3/1844 in Medina, Mich. 7 AMELIA DELORA STONE b. 4/13/1848 in Dublin, N.H. 7 LUCY ASENATH STONE b, 10/27/1849 in Dublin, N.H. 7 EDMUND MARTIN STONE b. 10/20/1851 in Dublin, N.H. 5 SALLY HEALY b. 3/22/1784, d. -at birth 5 SALLY HE~LY b. 7/3/1785, d. at birth 5.HA.NNAH HEALY b. 7/i6/1786 5 SALLY HEALY b. 4/11/1788, d. 12/3/1798, age lO)Twins 5 FOLLY HEALY b. 4/11/1788, d. sa,ne day ) 5ELECTA HEALY b. 8/31/1790 in "linchester, N.H., d. 5/11/1817 in Swanzey; m4rried ELISHA. LANE c/28/1809. 6 ELIZ~ ANN LANE b. 3/27/1810, d. aged 23 months 6 SAMUEL LANE b. 9/27/1812, m. CHARLOTTE STEARNS of Northfield, Mass. 7 CARRIE LAili> b. 3/6/1851 .. 7 FLORA ELECTA LANE b. 2/14/1852 6 EPHRAIM UNE b. 6/6/1813, m. CAROLINE lfAKEMAN 7 ANDRElf ATKINS LANE b. 10/14/1846 7 HOR\TIO MELVIN LANE b. 8/13/1850 5 ASA REA.LY b. 7/24/1792, d. 11/28/1798 5 LUCY HEALY b. 7/21/1794, d. 11/24/1798 4 LYDIA HEALY b, 6/29/1741, m. ISIAH HAMMOND 9/18/1764. 4 REBECKAH HEALY b. 11/28/1743, m. EZEKIEL KEMP of Winchester, N.H. 12/1775, 3 JOSHUA HEALY b. 1/20/1701 in Newton, Me.es., in the part no" Yest Roxbury, d. 9/25/ 1772 in Dudley, aged 71; m. SARAH DAVIS of Roxbury, dau. of Joseph and Sarah Devis, 6/22/1722, who was b. 5/2/1702 and d. 12/10/1770, aged 68. When the large land holdings of Joseph and Willia,n Dudley, 50 miles west of Roxbury end just north of the Conn. State Line, were offei:-ed for sale, John Healy of Newton WAs the first purchaser, but he never occupied the land. In 1726, Joshua Healy, younger brother of John, eettled there and became interested in the educational, religious, and po­ litical problem• of the new town of Dudley. There he raised a large family. He and his wife Sarah were buried in the old Quinebaug Cemetery in Dudley, which was abandoned and grew up to brush; the location un~nown to their descendants until 1900 when the headstones, in good condition, were discovered by grandsons Lemuel 7 Healy and Samuel 8 Conant. In 1913 these headstones were moved to Northeastern Cemetery, Dudley, on plots beside their son Joseph. @Capt. Joshua Healy served in French and Indian War (Mase. Archives, V,95,p,516) Children: 4 SARAH HEALY b. 5/7/1723 in Newton, d. 5/4/1771 in Dudley; m. ELIJAH CORBIN son of James and Hannah Corbin, 10/6/1 7'39; b. 6/30/1713; d. 8/4/1797. 5 SARAH CORBIN b. 9/14/174o, m. NATHANIEL MILES of Killingly, 4/29/1762., 5 REBECKAH CORBIN b. 5/18/1742, m. JONATHAN LYON 12/22/1763, 5 LUCY CORBIN b, l/27/1743 in Dudley, m. JONATHAN CONANT 7/9/1772 in Dudley. HARVEY CONANT b. 4/10/1773 in Dudley 6 MOLLY CONANT b. l/9/1775 6 LUCY CONANT b. 3/5/1777 6 JONATHAN CONANT b. l/4/1779 6 DANIEL CONANT b. 11/1/1781 6 SARAH Hl!:ALY CONANT b. 9/2/1784 5 JEMINE CORBIN b. 3/8/1748, d. 12/1/1831 in Dudley; m. MOSES JEWELL 7/23/ 17jg,, who was b. 4/5/1744 in Dudley and d. 2/1/1832, aged 87. ~ Moses Jewell served in the Revolutionary War. Chi Hren: 6 BATHSHEBA JEWELL b. 5/26/1773 in Dudley 6 WALTER JEWELL b. 10/20/1774 in Dudley, m. MRS. ZILPHA BROWN, 1801 6 MOSES JE11ELL b. 8/18/1776, d. st birth. 6 MOSES JEWELL b. 3/5/1780 6 POLLY JEWELL b. 2/1/1784 6 BETSEY JEWELL b. 4/7/1788, m. SAMUEL BARNES 3/26/1809 5 DORCAS CORBIN b. 5/3/1750 in Dudley, m. EDW~RD MORRIS 3/23/1771 in Dudley. ELISHA MORRIS b. 2/3/1772 6 WILLIAM MORRIS b. 9/5/1775, m. MRS. BETSEY LAMB, 10/1799, 6 SARAH MORRIS b. 12/9/1776 6 ELISHA MORRIS 2nd, b. 5/11/1778 5 JERUIAH CORBIN b. l/14/1755 5 JOSHUA CORBIN b. 7/16/1757 in Dudley, m, F!HOD~ WOOD 9/6/1781, who was b. 5 2 1765 snd d. 4/8/1832 in Dudley. • Revolutionary War Service Children, 6 SARAH CORBIN b, 2/19/1782, m. CALVIN VINTON 5/30/1809 6 CYNTHIA CORBIN b. 10/26/1783 6 RHODA CORBIN b, 10/8/1785, m. SYLVANUS WAKEFIELD of Charlton, l/8/1812. 6 OTIS CORBIN b. 2/23/1788 6 ROYALOORBIN b. 12/3/1790, m. POLLY NEEDHAM of Charlton. 6 LEWIS CORBIN b. 5/28/1793, m. POLLY SAYLES 12/16/1821 6 GEORGE CORBIN b. 3/12/1800 6 CARLTON CORBIN b. 5/8/1805 6 BRADFORD CORBIN b. 7/23/1805 (d4te T) 5 NATHANIEL CORBIN b. 9/29/1758 /•/ Revolutionary ~ar Service--Drummer 5 STEPHEN CORBIN b. 8/5/1760, m. PATIENCE VINTON 9/26/1786. /•/ Revolutionsry War Service. 4 REBECKAH HEALY b. 2/19/1725 in Newton, d. 3/18/1771 in Oxford, Mass., married 11/18/1742, DEACON THC.MAS DAVIS of Oxford, who was b. 11/4/1715 in Roxbury, and d. 8/1/1778. He occupied the farm given to him by his father in 1 743. From 1755 he was elected to town offices; Selectman, Treasurer, and Moderator; Dea­ con 1760. Hem. 2nd, Mrs. Dorothy Smith of Woodstock, Conn. 9/26/1775. Children by let marriage: 5 HANNAR DAVIS b. 10/2/1745 in Oxford, m. JEREMIAH DAVIS, her cousin, 11/19/ 1778, eon of Elisha, Jeremiah was b. 3/27/1753 in Oxford. 6 ELISHA DAVIS b, 1/10/1780, m. FANNY DAVIS, a cousin, 1/17/1819, No ch. 16 ALICE DAVIS b. 1/30/1783 5 REBECCA DAVIS b. 12/14/1744 in Oxford, d. 2/25/1823 in Montpelier, Vt.; married her cousin JACOB DA VIS, son of Edward, 1/9/1765, who wa • b. 9/14/ 1741 in O~ford and d, 4/14/1814 in Burlington, Vt., buried in Montpelier. Their first seven children were born in Oxford. 6 THOMAS DAVIS b. 12/19/1765 6POLLYDAVIS b. 5/24/1778 6 JACOB DAVIS b, 3/10/1768 6 LUCY DAVIS b. 8/28/1782 in 6 REBECCA DAVIS b. 6/16/1770 Charlton, Mass. 6 THOMAS D,\ VIS b. 4/3/1772 6 CLARISSA DA VIS b. 9/22/1789 wu 6 HANNAH DA VlS b. 4/8/1774 the first child born in 6 LUCY DAVIS b. 7/4/1776 d.young Montpelier, Vt. 5 SARAH DAVIS b. 12/14/1746, d. ,/6/1 748 5 LUCY DAVIS b. 6/13/1748 4 JOSHUA HE~LY, JR. b. 5/6/1727 in Dudley, Maes., d. 3/24/1791 in Chesterfield, Mass., m, 1st S~RAH NEWELL 12/19/1747, dau. of Benj, and Sarah (Poily) Newell, in Dudley, b. 3/4/1727 in Roxbury, Mass, and d, 3/28/1777; m, 2nd, int, 11/24/1777, WIDOW BERSHEBk or BATHSHEBA l!lLSON who d, 3/28/1797. About l 765 Joshua moved his family to Chesterfield, Mass., a new settlement in the northwestern part of the state, settling on crown land known as Narragansett Grant No. 4, granted to hie gr•nd• fether, Nethqniel 2 Healy of Newton or hie heirs, for services rendered in the King Philip Indie.n Wsr of 1675, Joshua was in Chesterfield ae early as 1763 when he was on a committee to build a church, of which he wee a charter member. Sarah ,.as admitted in June, 1765, dismissed from Dudley, 5 JOSHUA H!':~LY rd b. 5/20/1749 in Dudley, d. before 5/20/1774; m. MARY DAMON 12 28 17 -9 in Chesterfield, who was b, 10/12/1751 and d, in 1844. 6 JOSHUA HEi\LY 4th b. 10/11/1772, m, RIZl'AH PYNCHIN oMOLLY HEALY b, 6/9/1770 5 SA1 Al!HEALY.ii':7i/4/1750 in Dudley, ,n, CAPT, DAVID RUSSELL 7/22/1766 in Chesterfield, who w•s b. 12/2/1741 •nd d, 7/17(1813, ;.?'captain David iq,esell served 1n the Revolutionarv \far, 5 AB!GAIL HEALY b. 4/5/1751 • 5 EBENEZER HEALY (Deacon) b. 1/9/1753 in Dudley, d, 3/12/1828 in Chesterfield; m, 5/28/1777 ABIGAIL FROST b, in 1755, Williamsburg, Mass, and d, 1/12/1846. 6'Dl'.Vlc) HEIi.LY b, 11/11/1778, died young 6 NATHAN HEALY (Deacon) b. 12/31/1780 in Chesterfield, m, HANNAH STUTSON 11/10/180~, who d, 8/1/1818, They removed to Marcellus, N.Y, 7 LOUISA HEALY b, 11/1804 in Chesterfield, d. in Rochester, N,Y, in 1832; m•rried JOSEPH A, FROST 4/14/1823, 7 SOPHRONIA HEALY b, 5/19/1807, Marcellus, ,n, AZOTUS FROST, MD, 12/11/1827 and lived in Big Rock, Iowa 7 EDWIN PARSONS HEIi.LY b. 4/14/1812, Marcellus, m. MARIi\ T!O!AS 3/12/ 1838. He was a practicing physician and d, in Medina, N,Y. 8 NATB\N F. HEALY li, 8/2/1840 in Dryden, N,Y. 8 WILl,IAM T, llEALY b. 8/30/1843 • 18 JULIAR, HEALY b, 5/7/1845 7 ORPHA.-E. HEALY b. 4/12/181,, Marcellus, m.PETER GODDARD; Riis.Big Rk, 7 11.NGELINE HEALY b. 3/27/1814 in Marcellus, m, DWID l', THOMAS 2/10/1836 and lived in Skaneateles, N.Y, 7 HANNAH HEALY b, 12/5/1817, Marcellus, m, THO,\AS K; BAKER 11/29/1838 and lived in Springfield, Mass, 6 EBENEZER HEALY b. 2/4/1783 in Ohesterfield, m, ESTHER Pl'.RSONS. They had two children and moved to Hawley, Mass. where five more were born. 7 HARRIET b, 1814, d, 12/12/1831 7 LUCRETIA b, 10/17/1824 7 EDWARDS went to Stewartville, Mo, 7 JONATHAN E, b. 4/21/1827 7 ciRoiJNE b, 2/26/1820 7 HARRIET b, 12/23/1831 1 7 WEALTHY b, -- 6 ABIGAIL HEALY b, 4/24/1785 in Ohesterf'ield-;---r:-IT/8/1790 6 SETH HEALY b, 11/5/1787, Chesterfield, d. 7/5/1858 in ~orcester; buried in Chesterfield; m, MARTHA AlDEN of Ashfield, Maes, 1/5/1817, a direct descendant of John and Priscilla Alden, b, 6/13/1793 and d, 11/6/185,2. @ Seth Healy served in the War of 1812. 7 LON HEALY b. 11/3/1818 in Hawley, d, 11/4/1818 7 LAUAA HEALY b. 12/30/1819 in Hawley, m. SAMUEL BR!\.11AN of Goshen 67107falifwho d, 1/14/189,, in Southampton, M'3aa. 8 EDWIN BRAMAN 8 HARLAND BRAMAN 8 REBECKA!{ BR.\MAN, married MR, LEONARD 9 rRl\li!_l'.~ONARD, Res. South Hadley, 1913 9 HERBERT LEONARD • • " • 7 Dl'.VlO B INARD HEALY'b-:-3/lo/1821 in Hawley, 1, 11/6/1885; m. 9/7/1853, REBEKAH B'J.Rl'fES, b. 4/21/1823 and d, 3/4/1870-Westfield 8 HENRY HEALY b, 2/11/1855 in Olleeterfiald, Mase, m. ETTI\ CLARI( 9 CHARLES HEALY, Res. Sprl.ngf'ield, \leee. 191' 9 EVA HEALY m, MR, GUNN, Ree. Southampton, Mass. 1913 9 ELLA HEALY B ALBERTHEALrb. 10/28/1856, m, HELEN HAMILTON 9 CLINTON HEALY 9 MABEL HEALY m. MR, DENBROW, Ree. Westfield, Maes. 1913 8 AIDEN D, HEALY, Res. Montague, Mase, 31 8 DAVID AIDEN HEALY b, 10/15/1863 in lfestfield, Mass. d. 5/9/1934 in Holyoke and is buried in Mont,.gue, Maes.; m, MEVERETTE DUDLEY 6/17/1891. He had autographs of his father, grandfather Seth, •nd great-grandfather Ebenezer, "nd tracings of the signatures of Joshua 3 and Nathaniel 2 taken from old muster rolls, 9 ALDEN HEALY 9 PRISCILLA HEALY 19 VIVIAN HEALY, m. L,K,SHUMWAY; Res. East Longmeadow, Mass. 1962 7 SOPHIA HEALY b. 10/29/1822 in Chesterfield, d. 2/19/1904 Uillll, 7 MANDAN,\ALOEN HEALY b, 9/22/1824 in Chesterfield, d. 6/10/1874; married 6/1858, ICHABOD HARWOOD of Seney, Michigan, Children: 8 FRANifBARl'ICOD, last known address, DeKalb County, Mo. 18 CHARLES HARWOOD, last known address Bosworth, Mo. 7 11,ARY HEALY b, 11/14/1826, d, 1/11/1882 Uillll, 7 MARTHA HEALY b. 8/8/1828, d. 8/18/1893: m, STEPHEN BELDEN 3/3/1857. j8 ADA BELDEN, Res. Springfield, Mass, 1913 7 SETH ALDEN HEALY b, 1/30/1831, d. 10/15/1890; m. SOPHRONIA MACOMBER 11/18/1857, who was b. 11/21/1836 and d. 6/10/1911. Children, 8 MARTHA JOSEPHA HEALY b, 1/20/1861, d. 1/9/1913; m. FRED D. CLEAVELAND 8 GILBERT BURNELL HEALY b. 6/28/1864, d. 9/26/1957; married 3/20/1890, MARY BREWSTER ADAMS who was b, 8/14/1868 andd. 4/27/1958, 9 ROBERT ALDEN HEALY b. 8/14/1891; d. - 9 FREDERIC CLARK HEALY b. 4/27/1901, Res. Chesterfield, 1962. 19 ALDEN LISLE HEALY b. 6/18/1907, Res, Chesterfield, 1962. 8 JAMES ALDEN HEALY b. 4/26/18c,8; d. 3/9/1939;m, CLARA JOSEPHINE ADAMS 8/2/1893, who was b. 12/29/1872. Res. Che sterf'ield 1962. 9 PERCY MAXWELL HEALY b. 8/7/1894, Res. Chesterfield 1962. 9 RALPH LOOMIS HEALY b. 8/15/1898 11 9 OLIVE ADAMS HEALY b. 12/4/1900 9 DAVID PARSONS HEALY b, 9/21/1910 9 ELIZABETH ALDEN HEALY b. 7/23/1912 8 FRED CHANDLER HEALY b. 7/8/1871, d. in New Haven, Conn. 2/14/1896; married ROSE C. STANTON 5/22/1895; b, 5/25/1874 and d, 5/5/1914. 7 LO ISA HEALY b. 3/16/1833; d, 9/50/1900; m. REV, STEPHEN PIXLEY 10/18/ 1855, Immediately after their marriage they went to Natal, Africa, as missionaries. Rev. Pixley was still there in 1911. 8 ALBERT A, PIXLEY, Res. Springfield, Mess. 1913 8 GRACE R, PIXLEY 18 SOPHIA A, PIXLEY 6 PARLEY HEALY b. 5/25/1790 in Chesterfield, d. 4/29/1875 in Williameburg, Me.u. @ Drummer in War of 1812. 6 ABIGAIL HEALY 2nd, bapt. 11/7/1792, d. 5/3/1875; m. GEORGE DAVENPORT of Williamsburg 12/13/1832. 7 Infant, cl. 5/17/1837- 1,7 JOSEPH PAIGE DAVENPORT, d. 3/12/1916, age 75, unm. Res. '.filli!llllsburg. 6 IRENE HEALY b. 10/4/1798, d. 2/8/1799 5 BENJAMIN lmALY b. 5/15/1755 in Dudley, m. RACHEL SPALDING, int, 2/23/1778, ln 1785 ·he and Jabez bought land in Shoreham, Vt, Mass.soldiers on their way to, Tie.on­ deroga found Shoreham so beautiful they decided to go back after the war. Benj.,how­ aver, is listed in 1790 census of Chesterf'ield, 1800 census of Shoreham, and 1820 census of Potsdam, NY;-where he d, 6/25/1820 (DAR Patriots p,318) Ch. m. Shoreham. Revolutionary Wgr Service, roll sworn to at Cbesterf'hld. RACHEL b. 11/22/1778 in Chesterfield 16 LCRINZO b, 9/30/1796 Chesterf'ield soJ5iut b. 10/27/1783, d. 1864 " 6 CHARLOTTE b. Shoreham iiENJAi.!IN b,1/16/1789 d,1858-Hermon,NY; m. NAMCY FIEUJS 12/5/1810 who d,1830 JOSHUA b. 6/16/1791 in Chesterfield JEREiITAH SPAU>ING b, 1/29/1794 in Cbeeterf'hld, when m, gave res. ae Potsdam 5 DAVID1 HEALY b. 8/;0/1757 in Dudley F/ Revolutionary War Service 5 LYDIA HEALY b. 6/9/171}9 - 5 JABEZ HEALY' b,9/29/1 763 Dudley ,d .12/1/1838 Pohd•m--OAR Patriots:-m-, GRACE BAlI.EY int. 11/28/1785 Oliesterf'ield, dau. Elijah and Susannah (Litchfield) B'ailey, b,2/7/1765 in Hanover, NH and d, 7/3/1811 in Potsda?ll, NY., burial in French Cemetery, 'l'm,Red, Res, Shoreham, Vt. 1785 to early in 1804 when he moved his wife and nine ch, to Potsdam. (Durant & Pierce Hist.of' St,Li.wrence m,.,NY. and Hist.of Chesterfield) Jiibez served for Chesterfield in the Revolutionary War where he lost s leg. AMASA HEALY b, 1787 in Shoreham, vt., d. 1839; m. FANNY CLEVELAND EZRA !mALY b, 3/14/1790 in Shoreham, d, 12/27/1849 in Ont. m.,BIGAIL STEWART' 18/6/1809, dau. Benj, !Ind Abigail Stewart, b, 5/4/1790 in Washington 0-o,, GRAGE BA.TLEJ.1. dau1t of Joshua. ani..Abigail ( C1a.pp) BaiJ.ey,-15 • .J.,[l HSnuver--prooao.cy- ~.ass. . N.Y'; and d. 4/20/18,o in Ont.; m. 2nd EUNICE CHH'MAN 1/5/1831. Converted when 18 yrs. old he early received a license to preach and at the age of 51 yrs. was appointed a member of the Canada Conference and became a nr0!1li­ nent Methodist Evangelist. See Rev. Wm. Case and His Contemporaries by Rev. John Carroll, D.D, publ. by '!'he Wesleyan Conference Office, Toronto, 1869. Ref. from C.J.Shedd, Warren, Mich. and Bessie E. ~egel, Chas.City,Iowa 1967 7 EtECTA l!EALY b. 5/10/1811 in Potsdam, N.Y. 7111LLIAM CASE HEALY b. 8/28/1812 • 7 EZRA ANSON HEALY and SALLY ANN HEALY, twins b. 4/5/1814 7 PAIMELA HEALY b. 2/2/11316 in Potsdam 7 ORILLA HEALY b. 8/5/1817 " 7 ALMON HEALY b. 3/16/1819 in Potsdam, d. 1/15/1910; m. WOY 'WOOD 1/31/1843 who was b. 7/2/1825 in Aug-usta, Ont. 8 EZRA ft.NTHONY HE.a.LY b. 3/25/1844 in-J.!ontague, Ont., d, 8/17/1951; m. 7/15/1872, MARY P, EDWARDS b. in 1845. He was educated in Drayton, grad. from Cobourg College; became a Methodist clergy­ man and• prof. at the 1.l'niv. of So. C!il. Sch. of Religion, L:A. 9 WINIFRED HEALY had a music studio in Los Angeles 8 HENRY 11ILKINSON HE.a.LY b. 6/17/1847 in Montague, m. LUCY ANN SU.ES 8 SERENA HE.a.LY b, 10/18/1850 in Drayton; m. ALBERT J .• l!AILACE probably of Drayton, who d. 6/19/leR,2. 11 JAMES CL HE.A.LY b. 5/21/1854 in Drayton, d. 11/30/1905 in Los Angeles, buried in P•sadena; m. MARTHA V.A.LLACE of Drayton, Ont. 8 GEORGE lfft.SH!NGTON HEALY b. 9/21/1857 in Drayton,m .DEBORAH SEABROOK probably in Pasadena, 12/15/1886 8 FRANCIS ASBURY HEALY b. 5/24/1860 m. GRACE SEABROOK in Pasadens 1 86 8 UUAA L, HEALY b. 10/24/1862 in Drayton, m. B,P,DAYMAN in 1884 11 WCY EVELYN HEALY b, 2/13/1866, d. 1/6/1885 in Drayton 7 ENOCH GEORGE HEALY b, 9/27/1821 7 JESSE MARTIN HEALY b. 11/1/1823 in Montague, Can. 7 MILISSA MATIIDA l!E.\LY b. 11/1/1825 in upper Oanada 7 STEl?HEN BAILEY HEALY b. 10/6/1852 in Augusts, O!!n. 7 HARRIKT ELIZABETH HEALY b. 11/5/1854 in B'yto"n 7 ADl!:LH HEALY b. 9/20/1836 in Elizabethtown 7 AMASA HEALY b. 6/20/1839 7 EZRA HEALY b. 9/20/1841 6 H.a.RVEY HEALY b. 1791, d. 2/22/1862; v. OLIN d. 1857 and w. ~!~.!! 186() 6 CONSnNT BAILEY HEALY b. 1794, m. SAil.A. -- 6 ERASTUS HE.A.LY b. 1796, m. RU1DAH'AM,S-1:i. vt. 1798; Riis. Van Buren, Orion-, daga Co. ,Nll'-1890' !1'9n11us U~ts child,en; later census confirms dates ll-.& d. 6 CALVIN HEALY b. 1801, m, in 1825 MARY OLIN b. 1809 in Canton, N.Y. 6 VERSAL HEALY b, 1803 was a baby when they !!loved to Potsdam 6 NANCY HEALY was the first bride in Potsdam; m, JOHN DELANOE 6 L.A.VINIA HEALY was the second child born in Potsdam, b. 10/1804 6 JABEZ HEALY b. 1809 5 HANNAH HEALY- bopt. 9/2-,/1 764 in Dudley 5 CALEB HEAlY b. 1/20/1767 in Chesterfield, Mase., d. 4/14/1839; m. PAULINA BONNEY 4/21/i788, who was b. 2/5/1770 and d. 5/12/1859 6MINERVA HEALY''b. 10/17/1789, d. 2/21/1822 6 HORACE !!EALY b. 12/51/1790, d. 6/15/1~51 6 P.A.ULINi HE.A.LY b. 1/19/1792, d. 8/27/1798 In 1797 Caleb eold the land, 6 FREEBORN H3ALY b. 2/20/1795, d, 8/29/1820 willed to him by hie father, 6 ALVIN HEALY b. 2/10/1795, d. 8/21/1798 to hie brother !lenja'?lin and 6 LAURA HEALY b. 1796, d. 10/18/1820 removed. He ie listed in 6 BENJAMIN HEALY b. 6/17/1798, d. 8/2/1803 the 1800 Census as of Shore­ 6 FORDIS HEALY b. 1801, d. 1803) ham, Addison County, Vermont 6 CALEB HEALY· b. 1801, d. 1803 )Twine 6 ft.LONZO HEALY b. 1803, d. 1803 6 ROWENA HEiLY b. 1805, d. 1829 6 SULLIVAN HE~LY b. 1806, d. Hl82 7 HORACE HEALY 1 18 HORACE GILBERT HEALY', JR., Tuckahoe, N.Y. 6 ROBERT' HEALY b, 1809, d. 1809 JOSEPH HEALY b. 6/29/1729 in Dudley, d. 4/20/1813 in Dudley; m, MARY WH!"n.lORE 1/2/1754 who was b. in 1742 and d. 4/20/1802. Joseph owned a farm a short distance northwest of Dudley on the Healy Road. Tbe house was in good condition in 1912. He served ae fence viewer, constable, selectman, and on the school committee. Children• 33 5 JOSEPH HEALY, JR. b. 8/10/1754 in Dudley, d. 12/4/1796 in Oxford; m. RUTH CONANT' widow of Ezra Conant of' Oxford, 1/21/1790, who d. 4/1/1823, aged 70 years. @ Revolutionary War Service. Stature "5 ft. 7 in., complection light, hair light, occupation farmer. R"eeidence Dudley. 6 JOSEPH HEALY b. 4/9/1791 in Oxford, m. WIDOW POLLY (HARWOCD) HEALY, widow of David 6 Healy (page 40) dau. or Elisha H!lrwood; int. pub. 12/30/i823; who d. 12/25/1844, aged 67 in 17\.tdley. Ohildrent RUTH HEALY b, 6/14/1824, m. J.OHN DAVIS 10/10/1847. MARY HEALY b. 6/5/1827, d. 5/2/1843 aged 16 years ELIZA HEALY b. 9/28/1828, d. 4/19/1836 aged 7yaare. AARON JEROME HEALY b. 9/29/1852 6 RUTH~ HEALY b. 8/3/1794, m. lEYIS LILLY 4/19/1819; res. Oxford. No children. 5 JOHN HEALY b. 1/13/1756 in Dudley, d. 5/27/1835 in Oppenheim, N.Y., age 79 years. at the home of his eon Anthony. lie m, ELIZABETH DALRYMPLE 4/20/1790 who was b. in Dudley 6/15/1759 and d. 4/23/1831 in Oppenheim, N.Y. l!J Revolutionary Yar Service I Private, Sergeant and Captain. He applied for a pension in Montgomery 06., N.Y. and w,s allowed for service as Private and SergeaDt in the Massachusetts lines. 6 ELIZABETH HEALY b. 2/14/1781, d. 12/30/1857; m. CHAD 3 BROWN of Dudley 5/4/ 1800, who was b. 7/3/1779 (soil of Ezekiel 2, Chad l of Smithfield, R.I.) EZEK'IEL BROWN b. 2/19/1801 in Dudley, d. 1875; m. CORNELIA BUSH KEYES in 1826. Children: 8 HENRY s. BROliN b. 1829 in Easton, N.Y., d. 1915 in Fort Scott, Kan. married L.L.T,X,PARMENTER 5/24/1853 at Beloit, lfis. One child: j9 L. CORNEUA BROWN b. 11/24/1864 8 ADELINE BROWN m. WI LUAM R. VANCE 8 PERSIS BROWN d. young 8 CHAD BROWN m. HATTIE REYNOUlS 8 ISRAEL KEYES BROWN m. EDITH 'E, JOHNSON 8 DOLLY A. BROWN m. GEORGE FOON'l'AIN 8 ELIZABETH BROWN m. GIDEON P. COLE 7 JOHN BROWN b. 10/29/1802 7 JAMES· BROWN 7 ROSALINDA BROWN m. MR. LEACH 6 JOHN HEALY, JR, b. 2/13/1783, d. 10/9/1854; m. LYDIA BROllN 3/8/1819-Smithfld. 6 ROSALINDA HE:ALY b. 6/17/1785, d. 11/21/1815 in 'lfoodstock, Conn.; married 4/2/1815, HEZEKIAH PALMER of Woodstock. 6 ANTHONY HEALY b. 5/8/1789 in Dudley, Maes., d. 7/22/1872 in S-t. Johnsville, N~Y:; m. 1st ANNA HOTCHKISS of Woodbridge, Maes. 1/4/1617, who was b. in 1792 and d. after 1859 (lS, JR, of Thompson, Conn,, 12/27/1787, who d, 4/13/16'8, Children, 6 POLLY HEALY PHIPPS b. 6/11/1788 in Th0111pson, Conn., 111, AARON PHIPPS 2/28/1814; Res. Hopkinton, Kass. 6 PAYTON RANDOLPH PHIPPS b, 7/29/1789 in Thompson, m. CLARA DAVIS 5/25/1814, who d. 9/5/1843 in Thompson, ·conn. 6 SALEM TOWN PHIPPS b, 11/25/1790 in Thompson, m. MIRANDA WATKINS 12/14/1820, who d. 7/18/1849 in Thompson. 6REBECCA ADAMS PHIPPS b. 8/11/1792 in Thompson, m. lat t. BOXTON 9/18/1810; married 2nd ANDREW BURTON. Res. Brookfield, Mass. 6 PERSIS PLYMPTON PHIPPS b. 6/18/1794, m. 1st RICHARD BARTLETT 6/8/1815; married 2nd NATHAN LIPPETT and lived in Putnam, Conn. 6 HANNAH DAVIS PHIPPS b. 12/28/1797 in Thompson, d. 10/20/1853; married 5/17/1821 ROBERT PRINCE. 6 MARY A. PHIPPS b. 1/2811799 in Thompson, d. 11/19/1840 in Dudley; married 5/28/1822 THOMAS ORMSBEE 6 JASON PHIPPS b. 7/15/1802 in Thompson, m. -- ; 5 HANNAH HEALY b. 9/18/1764 in Dudley, d. 9/13/1816, aged 52; m• AMASA DAVIS, son of' Edwin Davis, 4/13/1786, who was b, 12/26/1763 in Oxford, Mass., and d. 8/11/1802 in Charlton, Mass. Amasa Davis was a man of' spirit and enterprise. He owned two f'arms in Charlton when he died in the prime of' an active lif'e. 6 HENRY DAVIS b. 8/22/1788, m. MATILDA UPHAM; res. Dudley 6 SOPHI.\ DAVIS b. 5/26/1791, m, WI!LIA~' HEALY, JR., sen of Deacon William Healy. 6 A~!ASA DAVIS b. 10/21/1793, m. SALLY FLINT in Canandaigua, N. Y. 6 HEZEKIAH DAVIS b. 3/12/1796, m, SALLY H. DAVIS, his cousin 6 HANNAH DAVIS b. 2/27/1800, m. REUBEN STONE of Dudley 5 CAPTAIN HEZEKIAH HEALY b. 10/8/1766 in Dudley, d. 12/28/1817; m. BECCA CORBIN, dau. of ~aj. Lemuel Corbin end Rebecca D,vis Corbin, 11/14/1798, who was b. 1/24/1772 and d. 6/4/1845. Captain Hezekiah Healy was a very ingenious mechanic and was the inven­ tor of the fly shuttle used by bend weavers of old before power weaving .was known. He traveled through the country selling looms. He also made and set the first loom f'or weaving by power used in the mill of Sa,nuel Slater of' Webster, Mass. Children: 6 BECCA -DAVIS HEALY b. 4/25/1804, d. 6/15/1897; m. A. WALDO WILLIAMS, son of' Rev. Abiel Williams and Mrs. Sally Cargill Yilliams, 12/10/1829, who was b. 5/15/1806 and d. 9/1/1875, Children: 7 SALLY LORETTA WILUAMS b. 4/10/1831, d. 4/9/1910; m, ELIZUR LEROY SPERRY 1/16/1856 who was b. 2/5/1831 and d. 8/16/1901; Res. F9.ir Haven, Conn. 8 WILLIAM SPERRY b. 6/16/1857, d. 6/22/1857. 8 CLARA REBECCA SPERRY b. 2/4/1861; m. CHARLES A. BOND 8/15/1883 in Woodbridge, Conn., who was b. 8/27/1857 in Oxford, Mus. Res. West­ ville, Conn. 1915. Children: 9 HERBERT L .• BOND b. 9/28/1884 in Woodbridge, Conn. 19 MABEL BOND b. 7/31/1890 in Woodbridge 8 CALVIN WALDO SPERRY b. 10/20/1863; m. If. LOUIE KEYES 3/20/1889 in West Dudley, who was b. there 6/8/1867. Res. New Haven, Conn. 9 SARAH LALIA SPERRY b. 4/10/1890 in Woodbridge, Conn. 9 MARION KEYES SPERRY b. 8/28/1892 in Orange City, Florida 9 CARLTON WALDO SPERRY b. 4/21/1895 in Orange City, Florida 19 LILLIAN CLARA SPERRY b, 12/26/1903 in Orange City, Florida 8 SARAH ANGELINE SPERRY b. 11/19/1867, d. 12/24/1884 7 HEZEKIAH WALDO WILLIAMS b. 5/16/1833, d. 4/7/1899; m. MARIA ELIZABETH DAVIS 2/17/1858, dau. of' Reuben end Elizabeth Larned Davis, who was b. 2/11/1834 in Dudley, and d. 9/26/1895. lfezekiah Williams was a prosperous f'armer, a trader, postmaster, end was elected to leading town of'f'ices in Dudley. 8 GEORGE BOWEN WILUAMS b. 11/17/1860 in Dudley, m. CHARLOTTE M.HANCOOK 9/24/1890, who was b. 11/12/1861 end d. 6/24/1891; m.LlLA E.M.BARNES 1/1/1902, who was b. 9/30/1870. Children1 9 SARAH BARNES WILLIAMS b. 11/24/1904 in Dudley 19 HERMAN BARNES WILLIAMS b. 8/8/1910 8 MARION ELIZABETH WILLIAMS b. 7/8/1867 at Boston Highlands, Mass., d. 12/29/1916 in 17udley; m. LEONARD J. CARPENTER 9/26/1914--his 2nd wif'e. At one time she went abroad with her uncle, Rev. John 7 Williams (be­ yond). Leonerd Carpenter's let wif'e was Eliza (White) 7 !feely (p.36) 7 GEORGE CRUIPION WILLIAMS b. 2/29/18?;6, d. 6/21/1864, unm. /!/ Civil War Service: Major fifer in Co. E First Mass. Heavy Artillery. He died in a field hospital. 7 ABIEL PAYSON WILLIAMS b. 12/20/1838, d. 2/7/189,; m. OPHELIA HEALY, dau. of' George 6 Healy l!'')/1869, who was b. 8/28/1846 and d. 10/12/1889. (p. f-0} 8 ALICE MABEL WILLIAMS b. 9/23/1870, m. HERBERT W. 8 GOODELL (page JS) 9/22/1900. Res. Worcester, Mass. 9 MARIAN TOWER GOODELL b. 4/23/1903 9 KATHRYN WILLIAMS GOODELL b. 8/19/1906, d. 8/31/1906 1 8 EDITH WILLIAMS b. 1/31/1874, m, ROBERT J.M,BAIR 10/6/1897; Res, Dudley. 9 HAROLD JAMES BAIR b. 6/10/1900 9 MARY DOROTHY BAIR b. 11/8/1907 8 CLARENCE HEALY WILLIAMS b. 5/19/1876, d, 11/2/1901 8 EVA WILLIAMS b. 4/1/1878, d. 4/10/1878 8 CHARLES WILUAMS b. 4/19/1879, d, 5/1879 8 EVA OPHELIA WILUAMS b. 3/20/1880, d. 12/2/1901 8 FRANK ELIOT WU LIA.MS b. 3/12/1884 8 JENNIE MAUD WILin:Ms b. 9/10/1885, d. 4/11/1886 8 NINA ELSIE WILUhMS b. 5/22/1887, d, 8/30/1887 8 FLORENCE EDWARDS WILLIAMS b. 2/5/1889 7 SAMUEL NEWELL WILLIA}{$ b. 10/16/1841, d. 12/15/1849 7 REV, JOliN llEALY WILLIAMS b. 12/4/1843: m. ANNIE !"RANCES DAY 7/8/1873- Rev, John H. Williams, DD .,,as a Congregational minister and Pastor Emeritus of the Congregational Church in Redlands, Cal, Ree. Redlands 1915. Children, 8 GRACE WILLIAMS b. 5/3/1874, m. EDWIN HORACE BRYAN, JR,; Res. S.F., Cal. 1915 f9 E, H, BRYAN b. 4/13/1898 8 HELEN WEBSTER WILLIAMS b, 10/23/1876 .,,as Vice Principal of Oxnard, Cal. High School; U!IIII. 1915 8 ROBERT DAY WILLIAMS, PhD b. 7/23/1881 in Marblehead, Mase. m, JESSIE HAYS 9/3/1910 in Los Angeles, Cal,, who .. as b. 10/18/1877 in Sullivan, Ind. He was a professor in Pomona College Dept. of Phychology and Education, Claremont, Cal. in 1915, 19 RICHARD HAYS WILLIAMS b. 2/19/1912 in Claremont, Cal. 8 MABEL HEALY WILLIAMS b, 9/2/1887, taught Domestic Science in Redlands, California schools; was unm. in 1915, 7 ALBERT CARGILL WILLIAMS b. 5/12/1847, d. 8/23/1849 6 HEZEKIAH llEALY, JR. b. 11/8/1809 in Brookfield, Mass., was killed by accidental dis­ charge of a gun 5/29/1821, aged 11 years. 6 CLARINDA HEALY b. 7/20/1812 in Dudley, d. 11/10/1890; m. WARREN GOODELL 6/15/1836, who was b, 4/10/1810. Children: 7 WALDO WARREN GOODELL b. 9/18/1837 in Dudley, d. 5/22/1914 in Hartford, Conn.; m. 1st, ~SAN WAKEFIELD 10/12/1856, who was b. 5/12/1839 in Richmond, Va.; 111. 2nd, 'ELLEN REBECCA TOWER 6/6/1868, who "as b. 3/17/lll43, ~ Waldo W, Goodall had a technical knowledge of the shoe ~p~iness and held responsible positions with E. Twitchell & Co., Brookfield, Mase, and Marcy & Co., Wethersfield, Conn. He traveled extensively in this country, South Amer­ ica, and Mexico, He was a 33rd Degree Mason and held most of the high offices of the Order. 8 HERBERT WALDO GOODELL b. 9/23/1872, m. ALICE MABEL 8 WILLIAMS (page &l) 9 MARIAN TOWER GOODELL b. 4/23/1903 1 9 KATHRYN WILLIAMS GOODELL b. 8/19/1906, d. 8/31/1906. 7 ANSON FENNIMAN GOODELL b. 12/25/1839, m. Eltl!:N A, ROBBINS. They resided ir;i Brookfield, Mass. for many years. Shed. 10/1915 at the home of her eon Lewie in Ludlow, Mase, 8 lEWIS A , GOOOELL . 18 MABEL GOODELL 7 EDWIN DAVIS GOODELL b. 8/16/1842 in Dudley, Maes., d. 1/31/1920 in ll!t. Varnon, N.Y., m. ht DELIA CLAPP in 1870, who d. in 1883; m. 2nd EFFIE KINNE of Worcester, 1211886, who d. in Brooklyn, N.Y. 1/13/1919. He .,qs buried in Brookfield, Mess., his brother Charles assisting in the service. /•/ Civil War: Edwin D. Goodell, age 18, volunteered for service, joinin~ the 25th Mass. Infantry. He served in many of the big campaigns and at Cold Harbor, Hanover County, Va., 6/3/1861+, received a gunshot wound in his right leg. Casualties were heavy and by the time he received attention it was too 'late to eave his leg. After the war he went to Brookfield, Mass. and engaged in the shoe business. He was postmaster there 16 years; elected to the Mass. Legislature for three terms fr0111 the 4th Worcester District, and was a member of the General Court for 25 years. He was a member of Dexter Post G,R, and the Brookfield Congregational Church, (Worcester Daily Telegram 2/2/1920) 8 EDITH D, GOOJELL m. JAMES L, GILBERT of Mt. Vernon, N.Y. 9 LOUISE GILBERT 1 19 ELIZABETH GILBERT 7 REV, CHARLES LEROY GOODELL DD, b, 7/31/1854 in Dudley, m, MARY P', BLAIR 6/3/1896 i Boston, dau. of Samuel and Frances Blair, who was b. 11/24/1872. 8 EAR~ARREN GOODELL b. 3/23/1897 in Boston. 18 CHA S EDWIN GOODELL b. 7/9/1898 in Judley, d. 4/13/1902 8 FRANCES BLAIR GOODELL b. 8/10/1899 in Brooklyn, N.Y. 8 MARY CLARINDA GOODELL b. 12/12/1903 in Brooklyn, N.Y. I 8 CHESTER CORBIN GOODELL b. 6/20/1905 in Dudley, Mass. 5 PERLEY HEALY'b.I 1 8/30/1769, d. 9/25/1775 5 RHODA HEALY b. 4/11/1772 in Dudley, d. 8/29/1811; m. THOMAS DALRYMPIE. 6 JOSEPH DALRYMPLE 6 ELIZA DALRYMPLE 6 JEDEDIAH DALRYMPLE 6 JOHN DALRYMPIE 6 BARBARA DALRYMPIE 5 PERLEY HEALY 2nd b. 7/26/1776 in ·Dudley, d. 5/16/1832, aged 56; married 2/11/1802, ABIGAIL WORDEN, dau. of Samuel of Worcester, who w•s b. in Boston 4/1773, and d. 8/3/1847. 6 ELIZA WORDEN HEALY b. 7/4/1804 in Worcester, m. GEORGE HEALY (pa.ge 46) 2/24/1831, who was b. 6/5/1805 and d. 9/4/1839, aged 34. 7 ELIZA FOX HEALY b. 3/30/1835, m. BENJAMIN ALLEN 8/1858 17 JAMES ARDEN HEALY b. 7/9/1837, d. 6/25/1839 6 ABIGAlL KNIGHT HEALY b. 12/20/1807, d. 10/22/1838; m. SIMONS. GATES 11/1/1836. Child, 17 ABIGAIL ELIZABETH GATES b. 9/9/1838 6 JOHN WHITTEMORE HEALY b. 6/5/1811 5 LUCRETIA HEALY b. 12/5/1778 in Dudley, d. 9/5/1826; m. JAMES BROWN 4/8/1804 DEBORAH BROWN b. 1/27/1805, lived in Rowe, Mase. Was unm. 6 LEMIRA BROWN b. 10/18/1806, d. 2/21/1840; m. WILLIAM H. SANFORD 9/21/1838 6 DEXTER WIU!ARTH BROWN b. 2/6/1809, m. CHARLOTTE BROWN 1/7/1841 6 JAMES BROWN b. 12/10/1811, d. 4/4/1836 6 LUCRETIA BROWN b. 12/23/1812, m. CYRUS BALLOU 1838 6 BETHIAH BROWN b. 5/1/1815, m. her brother-in-law WILLIAM H. SANFORD widower of Lemira, 4/27/1841. 6 HEZEKIAH BROWN b. 5/3/1818, m. NANCY IDE 2/11/1844 6 MARY BROWN b, 3/14/1820, m. EPHRAIM TOWER 10/5/1860 5 SOPHIA .HEALY b. 7/30/1783 in Dudley, d. 6/23/1834; m. PETER LCOlt 6 MARY HEALY LOOK b, 3/19/1809, d. 6/25/1834 6 LAVINIA LOOK b. 9/12/1810 6 HARVEY DIX LOOK b. 9/7/1812 6 JOSEPH LOOK b. 8/1814, d. 10/8/1814 6 LOUISE LOOK b. 11/4/1816 6 JOSEPH ALLEN LOOK b. 4/22/1818 6 DWIGHT LOOK b. 4/19/1820 6 EDITH FIELD LOOK b. 6/2/1822, d. 7/5/1823 6 EDITHE LOOK b. 8/29/1824 4 MARY HEALY b. 7/1/1730 in Dudley, d. 1/13/1773, aged 43; m. JEDEDIAH MARCY 12/1/1748 who was b, in Woodstock, Conn. in 1725 and d. in 1799. Children, 5 JOSEPH MARCY b. 10/1/1749, m. BERIAH THA'YER of Mendon, 5/27/1778 5 JEDEDIAH MARCY b. 7/23/1751, d. 1/20/1756 5 MARY MARCY b. 12/19/1754, d. 1/15/1756 5 JEDEDIAH MARCY 2nd b. 7/26/1757 in Southbridge, Mass., d. 8/14/1811; married 3/1/1781, RUTH LARNED. He was a prominent and respected citizen; well-to-do; a farmer and an able business man. He was a Justice of the Peace and much in public affairs. His widow m. Moses ? lfealy (page 60) 6/12/Hl.14. 6 RHODA MARCY b. 8/21/1782, m. OPHIR GOULD of Charlton, Maes. 6 JOSEPH MARCY b. 1/10/1784, d. 8/5/1847; m. ABIGAIL SHUM'IIAY 4/13/1808 6 WILLIAM LARNED \V.ARCY b. 12/12/1786, d. 7/4/1857 st Boll st on Springs, N.Y. married 1st DOLLY NEWELL 9/27/1812, who d. 8/5/1847; married second, CORNELIA KNOWER of Albany, , @ '·aniam Larned Msrcy ••«s a in the 1·:ar of Ie-12, He was born in Southbri~,,:e, !I.ass. in the i:arcy House erected by his grandfather Moses Marcy in 1732. The old house still stands. Through its doorway heve passed men to fight in the Indian, Colonial, en

his cousin and step sister, ESTHER HEALY (~age 6o) ll/;50/1816. Chil~ren, 7 ESTHER H~ MARCY b, 10/17/1817, m. ISRAEL C, TROW, Children, 8 ESTHER C, TROW b. 7/14/1836 18 ELIEN J. TROW b. 5/15/184o, d. 11/14/1851 7 LUCIEN J. MARCY b. 8/31/1819, m. and lived in Southbridge 7 JOHN MARCY b. 9/12/1822, m. in 1858 and lived in Iowa 7 WILLIAM A, MARCY b, 5/3/1829 lived in Southbridge; was umn. 6 CAROLINE MARCY b. 10/11/1798, d. 12/30/1801 5MARY 11.ARCY b. l/19fl76o, m. BRADFORD BARNES 1779 5 RHODA MARCY b. 5/4/1762., d. 3/28/1834, aged 72; m. STEPHEN 5 HEALY 1/23/1783 in Dudley, who was b. 8/23/1762. and d. 3/14/1838, aged 75, For descendants see pages 44-45. 5 DANIEL MARCY b. 4/27/1765, m. ELIZABETH LARNED 7/21/1787 5 HANNAH MARCY b. 9/10/1772, d. 2/16/1773 4 ABIGAIL HEALY b, 12/29/1733 in Dudley, d, 8/5/1741 4 NATHANIEL HEP.LY b, 9/3/1736 in Dudley, d. 10/5/1817 aged 81; m. 1st ABIGAIL CARTUR 9/9/1756, dau. of William and Mary Cartur, who was b. 4/30/1739 in Dudley and d. 1/27/1787, aged 48; m, 2nd WIDOW ABIGAIL (PEPPER) CLOICE of Framingham, Mass., 2/,!.i/1788, who d. 1/13/1823, ~/ Revolutionary War Service; Nathaniel Healy commissioned Captain 3/20/1776; 2nd Major, 1/13/1778; let Major 9/24/1779. (Historical Register of the Continental Army 1775-1783) Nathaniel Healy owned a farm on the Healy Road in Dudley, built for him by his brother Josiah 4 Healy in 1760, An old map shows that nearly all the farms along this road at that time were owned by Hee.lye. The homestead was pur­ chased by a descendant, Samuel Morris Conant (page 35) and restored to its original Colonial splendor, thereby perpetuating the name of Major Nathaniel Healy who did bis part for the cause of America in the Revolutionary War, Major Nathaniel Healy 1 s sword, carried by him in the Revolutionary War was in the possession of his son Deacon William Healy, who gave it to Daniel Lyon Healy, who took it to Iowa when he moved there in 1838. In turn it descended to Abiel L, Healy, then to Mary Ellen Healy who married Mr. Samual Wise of Wilton, Iowa, In 192~ her -son, George. Chester 11'i se, owned the sword. ( page 51) 1'/athaniel Hes,ly served in Dudley as road surveyor·, constable, selectman, and on the school, and other committees, until 1791. 5 REBECCA HEALY b. 3/13/1758 in Dudley, m. REUBEN CHAMBERLAIN 4/25/1776 in Dudley, ABIGAIL CHAMBERLAIN b. 3/11/1777 6 ALVAN CHAMBERLAIN b. 10/22/1778 6 PHEBE CHAMBERLAIN b. 9/18/1780 6 REBECCA CHAMBERLAIN b. 9/1/1782 5 NATHANIEL HEALY b. 2/19/1760 in Dudley, d. 6/12/1812, aged .'.52; m, MARY DP.VIS dau. of John Davis of Oxford, 1/8/1788, who was b. 6/30/1760 and d. 12/21/1826. @ Revolutionary War Record, Captain Nathaniel Healy1--Mass. Soldiers and Sail­ ors of the Revolution, page 659. Captain Nathaniel Healy was a well respected farmer of Dudley and lived on the homestead of his father, Major Nathaniel Healy. He had in hie family a negro slave named Violet who was bought by his father. Major Healy made provision for Violet in his will, and the latter part of her life she lived in the home of his granddaughter Abigail 6 Healy, who married Jonathan Pratt. Violet used to tell the story of being kidnapped when a. child in Africa while she and her brother were at a distance from their home, driving monkeys away from the rice fields which they infested. 6 DAVID HEP.LY b, 10/14/1788 in Dudley, d. 11/11/1820 aged 33; m, POLLY HARWOOD Int. pub. 3/20/1813, dau. of Elihu Herwood, who was b, in Charlton, Mass. David Healy' s death was c.aused from the bite of a hog. After .his death his wife married Joseph Healy of Oxford in 1823 and had four children: Ruth, Mary, Eliza, and Aaron Jerome. (page 33) 7 LUTHBR HEALY b. 1/3/1814, d. 1/1/1853 7 NATR,NIEL HEALY b. 5/21/1816, m. ANGELINE COIE 7/4/1846; res. Philo, Ill. 7 CHANDLER HEALY b. 6/26/1818, m. AMITY MeKINSTRY 9/18/1837 of Southbridge, 8 LUTHER HEALY b. 10/18/1842 18 LYDIA HEALY b. 5/20/1847 7 DAVID LYMAN HEALY b. 9/13/1820, d. 5/16/1896 in Austin, Nev., married 12/3/1845, MARY ANN BAILEY, who d. at Pellon, Nev. Children: 8 SARAH ELIZABETH HEALY b. 2/15/1847 in Dudley, d. 3/19/1880 in Washington, D.C.; m. MOSES S. TOWIE 4/15/1865 in Murphy, Cal. 9 CHARLES EDGAR TOWLE b. 9/14/1857 in Murphy, Cal. 9 ALFRED ALONZO TOWIE b. 9/7/1869 in Austin, Nev., married 1 6/12/1895, ELIZABETH DUGAN in Reno, Nev. Children: 41

10 ALICE TOWLE b. 2/1896 in Austin, Neb. 110 CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH TOWLE b, 4/12/1901 in Carson City, Nev. 9 MARY ELIA TOWLE b. 12/10/1871 in Hopkinton, Mass., d. 1/22/1903 in Redlands, Cal. 8 ALFRED PARKER HEALY b. 11/26/1849, d. 2/19/1885 in Austin, Nev. 6 CALEB HEALY b. 1/4/1790, d. 6/,0/1795 6 DEBORAH HEALY b. 10/20/1791, d. 6/22/1795 6 ENOCH HE!\LY b. 11/8/1793 in Dudley, Maes., d. 9/28/1840 in Mich., m, SUSAN KIDDER; int. pub. 8/20/1818; dau. of Jedediah and Chloe (Foster) Kidder, who was b. 4/1/ 1794 and d. 2/28/1867, age 63, Enoch Healy moved his family to Mendon Township, Mich. in 1839 and died the following year of a prevailing sickness, leaving his wife and children to live in a temporary home, a small log cabin. His only son Nelson assumed the burden of farming the land and making a home for his mother and the younger children. 7 NELSON KIDDER HEALY b. 8/,0/1819 in Dudley, Mase., d, 12/1/1903 in Battle Cr., Mich,, age 84; m. SUSAN HCWER 3/2/1843 in Parkville, Mich., dau. of Michael and Elizabeth (Lindeman) Hower, b. 6/25/1824 in Bear bke,Pa., an~ d.11/l~/1900. Nelson and his wife continued to live in the log cabin with his mother, where their children were born. He built a frame home later with the help of his brother Enoch. They united with the Methodist Episcopal Church but later became Christian Scientists. Children: 8 ALBERT DWIGHT HEALY b. 10/5/1844 in Mendon, m, AMANDA ELLIS 10/16/1872, dau. of William and Susan (Arnold) Ellis, who was b, 12/21/1848 in Cov­ ington, Ky. Res. Knox, Ind. 9 FANNY ELLIS HEALY b. 8/1/1875 in So.Haven, Mich,,i. JAMES lf, SPIKER son of Wm. and Nancy (Hardesty) Spiker, l0/30/1894 in Chicago, who was b. 3/5/1873 in Logan, Ohio. Children, 10 LOWELL ROSS SPIKER b, 12/16/1895 in Chicago 110 JAMES GALE SPIKER b. 2/22/1904 in Knox, Ind. 9 MYRTLE MINA HEALY b. 3/19/1877 in So. Haven, Mich., married 5/4/1900 in Chicago, FREDERICK l'URNEAUX, son of George and Martha (Koehler) Furneaux, who was b. 9/7/1879 in Newport, Ky. 10 NORMAN ELLIS FURNEAUX b. 2/20/1901 in Chicago, d. 8/25/1903 110 KENNETH FREDERICK FURNEAUX b. 11/10/1904, d. 7/31/1912, Chgo. 8 AGATHA TORINGTON Hl>ALY b. 7/,0/1846 in Mendon, Mich., m. WILLIAM GIBSON son of John and Elizabeth (DeFrance) Gibson, 11/9/1867 in Three Rivers, Mich,, who was b. e/5/1844 in Pennsylvania. 9 WILLIAM WALIACE GIBSON b. 1/3/1871 in Three Rivers, m. JULIA HAGEN 4/22/1900 in Chicago. No children. 8 ELLIOTT HOWER HEALY b. 7/26/1848 in Mendon, m. MATILDA BOWERSOX 11/14/ 1867 in Kalamazoo, Mich., dau. of Peter and Martha (Decker) Bowersox, who was b. 2/12/1848 in Union Co., Pe. Children: 9 NELSON KIDDER HEALY b. 7/11/1868 in Three Rivers; married 1st in St. Louis, Mo., 1903, MARY FRANCES BARNARD, dau, of John and Nancy (Reynolds) B"8rnard, who was b. 10/25/1881 in Miller Co,, Mo.; m. 2nd--; m. )rd CONSTANCE MILLNER 2/)/1908 in Clayton, Mo., dau. of Daniel and Mary (Clark) Millner, who was b, 12/16/1908 in Mt.Vernon, Illinois. Children, ·10 RUTH HEALY b, 12/23/1904 in St. Louis 110 NELSON LEE 13EALY b. 11/21/1908 in St. Louis 9 CORA ESTELLA HEALY b. 3/21/1872 in Three Rivers, m. WILLIAM McNUTT 2/18/1895 in Reno Oo,, Kan., son of Dr. Ju. and Mary Elizabeth (Ward) McNutt, who was b. 11/24/1860 in Linden, Ind. No. ch. rptd, 8 MINA ADELIA HEALY b. 8/15/1850, was unm. 8 CARLESTRA A. HEALY b. 7/29/1852, d. 1/3/1858; buried in Parkville Cem. 8 THERON LINDEV~N HEALY b. 3/26/18'55, d, 6/12/1914 unm. in Battle Creek. 8 LYDA ELIZABETH HEALY b. 3/18/1857, d. 4/5/1865, buried in Parkville Cem, 7 SUSAN !EALY b. 8/4/1821 in Dudley, d. 9/6/1886 in Factoryville, Mich,, age 64; married HENRY FREDENBURG 8/11/1846 in Mendon, Mich., eon of John and Catherine Bethia Fredenburg, who was b, 6/11/1819 in·Kinderlook, N.Y. and d. 4/1/1903 in Factoryville, aged 83. Susan was about 19 years of age when her father died. She was a teacher in the district schools. Children: 8 CATHERINE BETHIA FREDENBURG b, 12/22/1848 near Three Rivers, Mich., married DUANE 'FECK 12/17/i865 in Leonides, Mich., son of Isaac end Abigail (Watkins) Peck, who was b. 8/29/1848 in Naples, N.Y.f married 2nd,6/8/1e7~, Leonides, EUGENE WOODWORTH; eon of' Bradlev and Almira (Drake) Woodworth, j9 ALMA PECK, twln of Elma, b. 10/29/1866 in Leonides, Mich., married 42

12/27/1892 in Sherwood, Mich., WILLIAM CRAFTS son or- Myron and Mary Ann (Sims) Craf-ts, who was b. 4/12/1868 in Eaton Rapids, Mich. 10 RUTH CRAFTS b. 10/6/1897 in Leonides 110 ROLtO CRAFTS b. 6/14/1899 in I;eonides 9 EOO PECK, twin or- Alma, b. 10/29/1866, d. 1/28/1867 9 FRANK PECK b. 12/22/1868 in Leonides, Mich., m. MINNIE CHURCHILL 5/13/1895 in Centerville, Mich., dau. of- William and Matilda (Rumsey} Churchill. 10 VERN PECK b. 2/3/1904 in Moore P"ark, Mich. 10 LEON PECK b. 3/7/1906 in Moore Park, Mich. 110 AARON PECK died in inf-ancy 9 VJ.UD WOODWORTH b. 6/20/1875 in Waukeshma, Mich., d. 2/8/1898 in Fulton( Mich., m. ELI FRITZ 12/26/11\91 in Fulton, son of- David and Mary (Stein) Fritz, who was b. 4/17/1872. 10 VERN FRITZ b. 2/4/1893 in Fulton, d. 10/3/1893; buried in Fulton. 10 MABEL MA.OD FRITZ b. 7/23/1894 in Fulton, d. 11/21/1911, age 17. 110 DAVID EUGENE FRITZ b. 10/9/1895 in Fulton, d. 2/23/1896 9 ERNEST WOODWORTH, twin of Earl, b. 4/29/1882 in Factoryville, d. 1/8/1913; j married DELlA COIEMAN 10/11/1905 in Moore Park, dau. of George and Mary (Shick) Coleman, who was b. 11/5/1876 in Moore Park. 10 PAUL WOODWORTH d. in childhood 10 DORO'rHY WOODWORTH b. 9/12/1907 in Moore Park 110 iiENi5lii1-,~60D'm'ftt b. 1/31/1911 in Pactoryvi\le 9 Ei\RL WOODWORTH, twin of Ernest, b. 4/29/1882, was'1unm. and cared for his mother. Res. Factoryville. ' 8 !\MELIA i\NN F!W'DENBURG b. 11/16/1851 in Factoryville, d.: 1/1/1915; married married D.W.B.DURPEE 11/25/1880 in ~aukeshma, Mich., soh of Earl and Esther (Palmer) Durfee, who was b. in Leonides, Mich. 9 ETHEL BELIE DURPEB b. 4/22/1891 in Sherwood, Mich., m. PEi\RL JACKSON 2/21/ 1911 in Coldwater, Mich., son of- J.B. and E,mna (Cole) Jackson. 10 LEON JACKSON b. 1/6/1914 110 ioUIS RAY Ji\CKSON b. 8/22/1915 8 WILLIAM HERBERT FREDENBURG b. 8/4/1855 in Factoryville, m. JULIA WRIGHT 5/21/ 1878· in Marshall,. Mich., dau. of- Franklin and Ama.nda (Blodgett) Wright, who was b. 2/10/1859 in Marshall and d. 2/11/1890 in Sherwood; m. 2nd JENNIE NICHOLS 7/21/1894 in Leonidee, Mich., dau, of Jacob and Esther (Wilcox) Richarde, who was b. 9/6/1854 in Madison, Mich. Children: 9 ROY FREDENBURG b. 9/21/1879, d. 3/24/1904 9 LENA FREDENBURG b. 4/21/1881 in Sherwood, Mich., m. FRED LANGTON in Oolon Township. Mich. - llO ROYCE LANGTON b. 1/25/1908 in Colon Township, Mich. 9 STAR FREDENBURG b. 1/6/1885 in Sherwood; was unm. 1914 9 ARLIE FREDENBURG b. 10/4/1887 in A.thens, Mich., m. ZOE WALTERS 7/13/1912 8 ARTHUR FREDENBURG b. 5/25/1858 in Factoryville, m. EDNA GORSLINE 10/22/1880 in East Leroy, Mich., dau. of- Charles and Nancy (Roe) Gorsline, who wa e b. 2/2/1858 in Waukeshma, Mich. Children: 9 GUY FREDENBURG b. 5/8/1881 in Factoryville, m. ETHEL HEATH 9/24/1902 in [ Factoryville, dau. or- John and Isabel (Adams) Heath, who W!lB b. 4/19/1885 in Leonides. 9 BUNOH FREDENBURG b. 9/1/188~ in Factoryville, m. JOHN BURCH' 8/15/1902 in Leonides,-son--ofJames and Eliza- (Ksllenger) Burch, b. 11/27/1877 in Leonidu. 10 EDNA LILLIAN BURCH b. 6/25/1903 in Factoryville 110 BEATRICE LEONE BURCH b. 10/25/1905 in Factoryville 9 NED FREDENBURG b. 9/3/1886 in Sherwood, Mich., m. ALTAO TRETHRAKE 12/14/ 1910 in Coldwater, Mich., dau. Edward and Jessica (Leland) Trethrake. 10 ROY FREDENBURG b. 5/14/1914 9 SUSA.N V.AY FREDENBURG b. 2/6/1889 in Factoryville, m. IRVIN KLCACH 6/3/1905 in Kalamazoo, Mich., son of- Frederick and Ernestine (Miller) Kloach, who was b. 4/21/1885 in Battle Creek. Children: 10 CARL KLOACH b. 10/30/1907 in Sherwood 110 CLYDE KLOACH b. 7/24/1909 in Sherwood 8 EVA Mi\Y FREDENBURG b. 7/25/1860 in Factoryville, m. CALVINO. HOFP' 6/8/1886 in Union 01 ty, l!!:ich., son of- John and Eliza (Montana) Hoff-, who was b. 10/4/1859 in Ypsilanti, Mich. Adopted child: j9 MYRTIE HOFF b. 7/29/1897 in Chicago; adopted 4/17/1912 8 FAY FREDENBURG b. 7/28/1867 in Factoryville, m. MARY NICHOIS 4/2/1892 in Mendon, Mich., dau. of Francie and Jennie (Richard!!!) Nichols, who was b. 9/12/1874 in Sherwood, Mich. Chil1ren: f9 RAY !ENRY FREDENBURG b. 4/8/1.899 in Leonides, Mich. !9 ELWIN FREDENBURG b. 4/29/1906 in Leonides, Mich. 7 AGATHA TORINGTON HEALY b. 10/13/1824 in Dudley, d. 8/1842, age 18; m. G. W. GASKIN 7 ENOCH HEALY, JR. b. 10/6/1828 in Dudley, Mass., d. 11/16/1882 in So. Haven, Mich. married LOUISA HUNTLEY 11/20/1852 in Kalamazoo, Mich., dau. of Lentulus and Henri­ etta (Hicks) Huntley, who was b. 9/14/1839 in Selina Township, N.Y. Louisa married 2nd, Clayton Mallory 12/31/1885 and moved to Freemont, Ind. Louisa Huntley was a pioneer of St. Joseph County. When she was eight years old the family moved by canal boat to Detroit, Mich. and by ox team to Nottawa Prairie, Michigan. Enoch Healy 2nd was not quite 12 years of age when hie father died. He taught his first term in a district school when but 16 years old, and he never had to make application. for a school after that. While yet in his teens he learned the carpen­ ter trade and was considered one of the best in those days. He was a fine singer snd taught vocal music in the schoolhouse one or two evenings each week, His only schooling was what he got in the district schools, but few men were as well educa­ ted as he, or as ambitious. He was town inspector of school teachers for many· years. Ih 1880 he moved to 80. Haven, Mich. on a fruit farm, where he died in 1882, 8 LIDA ADRIENNE !EALY b. 10/21/1853 in Mendon, Mich., m. FAY LOUIS NORTHRUP 6/29/1882 in So. Haven, son of Anson and Jane (~orth) Northrup, who was born 8/28/1853 in Leroy, N.Y. No children. 8 !EMON ADELMER HEALY b. 3/7/1856 in Mendon, Mich., m. AMANDA PUTT 10/20/1874 in Lagrange, Ind., dau. of Levi Putt, who was b. 10/19/1857 in Hobbieville, Ind. Res. Samoa, Cal. Childs 9 LQ.6. BELLE HEALY b. 2/4/1878 in Orland, Ind., m. F. A. PARRY and lived in 1 Rochester, N.Y. 8 CHARLES MORTIMER HEALY b. 4/22/1858 in Mendon, Mich., d. 8/12/1948 in Mesa, Ariz.; m. IIEIEN EUPHRASIA RICKIEY 12/25/1883 in So. Haven, Mich,, who was b. 4/16/1863 in Racine, Wisc. and d. 2/24/1952 in Mesa, Ariz.; both buried in Mesa Cemetery. No children. Helen Rickley Healy was the dau. of Jacob Charles Rickli (or Rickley) b. at Canton Bern, Switzerland 1/2/1831 (who d. by drowning in Lake Michigan, near So. Haven, 8/16/1873) and Charity Cornelia (Mears) Rickley, dau. of John and Clarissa (Ourn) Mears. Ref. Descendants of Robert Mears of Boston by Theoda Mears Morse in N.E.Hist.Gen.Soc., Boston, and Spfld. Mass.City Library. In 1912 Charles and Helen Healy acquired 160 acres of Government land on Six Shooter Canyon, Globe, Arizona, which they homesteaded. When digging for a well they found a number of pieces of pottery. Continuing their search they excavated a complete dwelling with walls and floors in almost perf'ect condi­ tion. They took hundreds of artifacts f'rom these ruine, which proved to be the finest exhibition ever collected in the Southwest, consisting of stone im­ plements of every kind and description, personal trinkets of shells, metates, and pottery; and also skeletons of small aborigines. They built an exhibition shed near their homestead, calling it Healy Terrace, where they set up their exJiibit and charged an admission fee of 10¢. Thie proved to be the anoient Gila (He-la) Pueblo, a ruin of the regres­ sive period of' the pueblos, probably dating from 11,0 to 145() AD. The Great Pueblo Period wae oharactsrized by the building of large pueblo and cliff dwellings, and ..aned to..ard the end of the 13th century. Eventually all the great villages were abandoned. Authorities generally attribute the exodus to a century of recurring droughts in the 1200 1 s with a 23-year continuous drought from 1276 to 1299 probably caused by the denuding of forest lands around the centers of population. In 1956, Dale Stuart King, Naturalist and Publisher of Six Shooter Canyon, was asked by the Globe Chamber of C011111erce to set down some of the historical information in his possession regarding Gila Pueblo, from which the following notes were taken, "In 1926 Mr. Harold S. Gladwin, a wealthy financier from California who had become interested in arohaeology through the Southwest Museum at Los Angeles, as a research associate conducted some archaeological excavations and stratigraphic tests on Casa Grande National Monument and nearby ruins. He was also interested in red-on-buff pottery made by the prehistoric tribe which archaeologists named the Hohokam, and wanted to do some work in the Gila and Salt River Valley of Arizona where little knowledge had accrued." (aohokam is a Pima Indian word meaning "dead" or 1 disappeared" and is applied in archae­ ology t~ designate the prehistoric tribes of Indians who lived in the valleys of' the Gila and Salt Rivers) "In 1928, he and his wife, also an archaeologist and wealthy in her own 44 right, purchased the property in Six Shooter Canyon from a couple named Healy for about $18,000. and in collaboration with other archaeolo­ gists began the study of the many and diverse prehistoric cultures which were being found. They established the Gila Pueblo Archae­ ological Foundation (Gila is pronounced He-la and Mr. King thought they considered the title a byplay on the names Healy and Gila) which they endowed, and enlisted the services of an outstanding staff. The contributi01l8 of the Gladwins and their staff to South­ western science were enormous and their reputation as a scientific and archaeological center spread far and wide. During World War II, however, practically all activities at the pueblo ceased, and a~er the war the interests of the Gladwins apparently had changed to the point where continuing the maintenance of the center would be im­ practical from their point of view. The buildings and contents were offered to several colleges, but the University of Arizona was most interested end the artifacts were removed to Tuscon where they were put on permanent exhibit end the study of this area continued.• Gila Pueblo now comes within. the National Park Service of the United States Department of tbs Interior. Approval by Congress on 2/12/1952 authorized the Secretary of the Interior to acquire Gile Pueblo fore sum not to exceed $75,000. Funds were provided by the Supplemental Appropriations Act, and the deed was accepted by the Director of the National Park Service on 8/8/1952, the object of this service being to make lands evsilable for the use and enjoy­ ment of present and future generations. A book • Ancient Inhabitants of the Southwest• was written by Mr. Harold S. Gladwin. 6 ABIGAIL HBALY b. -,/12/1796, twin of Deborah, d. -,/7/186-, in Leicester, Mess., married JONATHt.N PRATT of Tbomeetown, Me., who d. 12/16/1872 in Leicester. 7 SARAH ELIZABETH PRATT died young 17 SARAH ELIZABETH PRATT b. 18-,0 in Leicester, Mess., d. 1849 6 DEBORAH HEALY b. -,/12/1796, twin of Abigail, d. 7/17/1832; m. JACOB CBAMBERLAI!f -,J5/1817, who was f'rom Millbury, Mess. where they resided. Children: 7 ABIGAIL CHAMBERLAIN 7 HENRY CHAMBERLAIN 7 JANE CHAMBERLAIN 17 SUMNER CHAMBERLAIN 7 JACOB CHAMBERLAIN 7 JONATHAN CHAMBERLAIN 6 V.ARY HEALY b. 5/20/1798 in Dudley, m. WILLIAM ROWLAND I Children: 7 HEALY ROWLAND 7 MARY ROIILAND 7 DANIEL ROWLAND 17 JOHN ROWLAND 7 DEBORAH ROWLAND 6 CALEB HEALY b. 10/11/1801, m. DOLLY MASON, who d. 7/8/1877 in Woodstock, Conn. 7 SAMtEL !£ALY b. 4/17/1826 in Woodstock, d. 10/27/1904 in Cambridge, Mase.; ma ried NANCY MASON HARDING of Southbridge, Mass., 10/21/1851; b. 6/7/1825 8 FREDERICK EARDLEY !EALY b, 9/2-,/1856; m. LILLIS E. WlllTTIER 8/12/1884, who wea b. 11/7/1862 in Enfield, N.H. Res. Concord, N.H. 19 LILLIS.ETHEL HEALY b. 9/27/1886 in Canterbury, N.H.; unm. 1914 8 MYRA C. HEALY b. 6/6/1860; teacher, res. New Tork City 8 ELBRIDGE MASON HEALY b. -,/27/186-,; m. EMELINE ELIZABETH GARABRAN~ 6/7/1887; Res. Bloomfield, N.~; storekeeper 9 EDWIN SAMUEL !EALY b. 10/10/1889 in Bloomfield, N.J., married 5/22/1912 in Bloomfield, N.J., BERYL L. KOO. He was a Civil Engineer; res. Salt Lake City, Utah. No children reported. 9 WILBERT MASON HEALY b. 12/14/1901 8EDGARSAMUEL HEALY b. 6/17/1865; um. 191-,; res. Los Angeles, O!ll. 8 WILBERT'CALEB HEALY b. 7/1/1867; m. ADA CONVERSE of Worcester, Mass., 4/20/1898; Res. Perth Amboy, N.J. No children. 6 LYDIA HEALY b. 9/14/1805, d. 4/5/1855 in Dudley; m. RESOLVE BAILEY 12/7/1848 . of Thompson, 0-onn. 5 S'IEPHEN HEALY b. 8/2-,/1762 in Dudley, d. -,/14/18-,8, aged 75; m. RHODA MARCY (p. 4c) 1 2 178-,, dau. of' Jedediah and Mery (Healy) Marcy, who was b. 5/4/1762; d, -,/~8/18-,4 * Revolutionary War Service--Stephen Healy fifer ••••• 6 MARY HEALY b. 6/29/178-, in Dudley, d. 1852 in Woodstock, Conn.;m.PETER RICKARD in 1799. Children, 7 R!KlDA RICKARD 7 JOHN RICKARD 7 DAVID RICKARD 7 LUCY RICKARD 7 MARY RICKARD 7 ABIGAIL RICKARD 17 CHARLES RICKARD 7 PETER RICKARD €-JOSHUA HEALY b. 11/-,/1784 in Dudley, d. 8/2-,/1855 in Grand Haven, Mich., bur- ied in Dudley, Mass., m. int. 10/5/1828, ALICE HOWLE'!' of Woodstock, Oonn. The family moved to Michigan where Joshua wee in the lumber business. Children1 7 .ENRIETTA SUMNER HEALY b. 2/9/1825, d. 9/26/1826 7 ~MUY BARTOW HEALY b. 6/24/1827 1.7 HEN.~IETTA HEALY b. 6/28/1830, d. 4/21/1832 6 ABIGAIL HEALY b. 2/24/1787 in Dudley, d. 12/7/1851; m. ICHABOD CORBIN 3/29/1808, who d. ,[247i863. They had no children of their own but when Abigail's brother Jeded ial 6 moved with hie family to Wisconsin his son John, aged 18, remained in North Woodstock with them. They owned a farm and when Ichabod died he left the phce tc John. 6 C&RLES 9EALY b. 3/21/1789, d. 3/1790 6 CHA.RI.ES HE:AI.Y b. 10/4/1791, d. 8/24/1852. No further records. 6 MARCY HEALY b. 5/5/1795 in Dudley, d. 4/1865 in Hartford, Conn.; married 4/18/1816, CAPT. MOSES DAVIS (page fl) son of Edward Davis, Jr. and Huldah Bealy, who was b. 5/25/1788 in Dudley and d. 8/2/Hl62. They lived for a whih in Cppen­ heim, N.Y;, returning late in life to !Judley and N. Woodstock. After he died she went to live with her daughter Louisa '1/illie_ms. 7 LOUISA M. DAVIS b.11/llil6, m. ELISHA W. WILLIAMS, res. Hartford, Conn. 7 HIRAM DAVIS b. 11/1e18, a. 8/1824 17 ICHABOD CORBIN DAVIS b. 9/28/1823, m. EMILY C. McFARLAND 6 JEDEDIAH HEALY b. 7lf4/f796 in Dudley, d. 10/5/1879, bur. Honey Creek, Wis., m. 10/19/1817, ABIG.UL BACON, dau, of John and Abigail (Kelley) Bacon, who was born 4/30/1798 in Charlton, Mase. Jedediah moved to Wis. in 1839 with his family ex­ ce t the two oldest boys, Emory aged 21 and John aged 18. Children: 7 EMORY HEALY b. 4/19/1818 in Charlton, d. 5/3/1890 in Mineral Point, Wise., married 1st, LUCINDA JANE BRIGHAM 12/15/18;59, who d. 11/18/1841 in Ellenville, N.Y.; m. 2nd SARAH WEST b. 1/1/1820 in Wellington, Conn., who d. 5/13/1891 in Mineral Point, Wis. where they moved in 1843. Child by 1st marriage: 8 EMORY BRIGHAM HEALY b. 11/7/1841 in Ellenville, N.Y., m. SARAH C. SHADER; married 2nd EVERETT JOHNSON; m. 3rd LILLIAN WASHBURN, who d. 3/16/1888. His mother died when he was 11 days old and his father left him in care of an uncle, Elisha M. Brigham. Residence: Kingston, N.Y. 9 WILLIAM B. !lEALY d. um. in 1913 9 Infant, died y!Jllng 9 BERNARD W. !lEALY, married and lived in Kingston, N.Y. 9 LUCINDA J. HEALY, um. 9 LILLIAN M. HE!tLY, unm. 9 EMORY B. HEALY d. in infancy Children by 2nd marriage: 8 FRANK HEALY, married, res. Dubuque, Ia. 9 EMORY BEA.LY, married, res. Dubuque, Ia. 9 ANNA MAY HEALY m. MR. RAND, res. Dubuque 9 NULIE E. HEALY m. MR. DAVEN -!Q.~ res. Davenport, Ia. 8 DAVID !EALY d. 12/23/1910 8 LOUISE HEALY b. 3/10/1851 in Mineral Pt., Wis., m. AMOS P, CHERRY of Frederieksburgh, o-., 8/17/1882, b. 5/1/1857; res. Oakland, Cal. 9 BELLE CHERRY b. 1/17/1885 in Dubuque, Ia. 9 MYRTLE CHERRY b. 11/30/1888; m. O;H.FELDKAMl"; Ros. San Francisco 19 LOUISE CHERRY b. 7/5/1890, d. 6/14/1898 8 CARLOS P. HEALY b. 10/16/186o in Mineral Pt., m. CORNELIA ANDERSON 7/18/80 9 EMORY HEALY b. 8/10/1882, d. 8/8/1883 9 MERTON J, HEALY b. 8/8/1884 m. - 9 CARLOS P. HEALY b. 11/16/1885, d. 6/5/1912; m. MAE ELISWORTH 1/111907; Children1 10 KENNETH E. HEALY 10 WILMA MAE HEALY 9 F'RANK ARNE HEALY b. 6/22/1888, d. 3/7/1895 9 El.MER D. HEALY b. 2/19/1890, d. 3/~/1904 9 GEORGE ULMONT HEALY b. 3/12/1892; res. Los Angeles, Cal.; unm. 9 ROMAINE DOUGLAS HEALY b. 3/22/1894; res. Spring Grove, Ill. 7 JOHN B. HEALY b. 5/16/1821 in Charlton, Mass., d. 1/30/1900 in N.Woodstoek, Conn., m. M~RY ELIZABETH CHILD, who d. 5/5/1894, aged 66. When his father moved to Wisconsin, J-ohn remained in N. Woodstock with his Aunt and Uncle, · Ichabod and Abigail Corbin, where he lived the rest of his life. He had no children and adopted Leonard Homes Child, a nephew of his wife, who took the name of Healy and continued to live on the Corbin homestead. 7 STEPIEN HEALY b. 5/1'.;'/1823 in Brimfield, Mass., d. 10/22/1890 in Chilton, Wise.; m. 12/22/1847, MARY REBECCA BREED in Rocheeter, Wis., who was b. 12/28/1829 in Pharsalia, Chenango Co., N.Y. 46

8 ALBERT STEPHEN HEALY b. 6/20/1852 in Vienna, Wis., d. 12/22/1867 Chllton,'.Hs. 8 METTA JOSEPHINE HEALY b. 8/15/186o in Chilton, m, CARLTON ROLLINS WINCH 4/26/1882, who was b. 2/6/1852 in Wilmington, N.Y. Children1 9 EARL WAYNE WINCH b. 4/13/1883 in Chilton, d. 2/4/1884 9 LYNN ELISHAMA WINCH b. 2/17/1885 in Chilton, m. MABEL SPRINGBORN 7/26/1910, who was b. 5/8/1889 in Marshfield, Wis. 9 FANNIE ESTELLE WINCH b. 4/26/1887 in Chilton, m. LOUIS F, SALES 11/28/1912 in Marshfield, who was b. 5/5/18e7 in Fon du Lac 9 II.ABEL JOSEPHINE WINCH b. 10/16/1889 9 CARLTON ROLLINS WINCH, JR. b. 5/27/1892 9 STEPHEN RAY WINCH b. 12/25/1894 in Marshfielo, Wis 9 11.ARJORIE WINCH b. 9/4/1897 in Marshfiel~, Wis. 9 NAOMI WINCH b. 7/21/1902 in Marshfield 7 JULIAN HEALY b. 1/14/1825, d. 3/24/1825 7 FRANCES HEALY b, 8/11/1826, d, 7/5/1851 7 ELIZi\BETH M, HEi\LY b. 11/18/1827, d, 4/186o 7 GEORGE M. HEALY b, 4/7/1833 in Wooestock, Conn., d. 12/19/1913 in Rochester, Wis., m. SARAH KELLEY 2/20/186o, who was b. 1/11/1834 and d. 5/14/1906 8 CHARLES J, HEALY b. 2/18/1861, m. ~.AY COLFAX BAIRD of River Falls, Wis, 10/16/1888 in Pelican Rapids, Minn., who was b. 4/24/1868; Res.Roch.Wis. 9 BESSIE MAY.HEi\LY b, 12/lo/1ee9 in Pelican Rapids, m, WM, SUMMERS Res. Burlington, Wis, 9 Wi\RREN DWIGHT HEALY b, 3/25/1891 in Pelican Rapids; Ree.Oberlin,O, 9 ORILLA HEALY b. 1/7/1893 in Pelican Rapids; Res. Chicago, Ill. 9 DORIS HEALY b. 1/7/1895 in 'letroit, Minn.; Res, Oberli~, 0, 9 DANA BURD HE.I.LY b •.12/14/1901 in Dallas City, Ill. 8 WILLI.Ii.¥. EZRA HE.I.LY b. 1/1/1865 in Spring Prsirie, Wisc.; m, i\NNTE TOLEFSON Res. Rochester, Wis, where daughter was born. j9 MARIE HEALY b, 4/25/1900 m. YALTER !I', UEBEIE. Ree. Burlington, 'Wis. 8 REV, ELTON CARLOS HEALY b. 3/28/1870 in Rochester, Wisc., m.NELLIE WALLER 6/16/1898 in Rochester. Res. Nashotah, Wis. 19 GEORGE EL'IDN HEALY b. 6/3/1901 in.Rochester . .8 DAVID MORRIS. HEALY b. 8/16/1871; m, STELLA THOMPSON of Waterford, Wis. Res. Milwaukee, Wis, No children. 8 ARMENA JANE HEALY b. 9/26/1874, d. 2/27/1894 7DAVID B, HEALY b. 11/19/1834 in Mansfield, Conn., d. 9/24/1916, age 82; married l/12/186o FRANCES BLACKBURN, who was b. 6/28/1839 in Yorkshire, England, and came to Rochester in 1842 with her .parents. Res. Honey Creek, Wis. · 8 ROSELLA HEALY b. ll/26/186o, died in infancy 8 GEORGE W. HEALY b, 12/30/1862 in Rochester, Wis. m. ELLA BABCOCK 11118/ 1895 in Honey Creek, Wisc., who was b. 2/14/1873 in Spring Prairie, Wis, They lived on a farm near Burlington, Wis, 9 HEIEN HEALY b. 5/24/1897 in Waterford, Wis. 19 P'RANOES HEALY b. 8/31/1898 in Waterford 8 PERCY HEALY b. 10/5/1865, d. in infancy 8 ELLIS 1. HEALY b. 2/14/1868; res. Rochester; unm. 8 ALMA T, HEALY b. 2/16/1870; m. WILLIAM FRASER 2/20/1893 in Waterford, Wis. !9 llENgIETTA FRASER b. 10/31/1894; Burlington, Wis. High School 1912, 8 MAURICE B, HEALY b. 3/9/1873 in !fochester, Wis., d, 8/27/1952; m. 3/9/1899, NELLIE EARLE b. 5/26/187'),, who d, 2/3/1957 •19 EARLE HEALY b. 9/28/1903 m. HELEN WFST or Mukwonago,W:l.s.8/4/1928 9 JESSE HEALY b. 2/5/1906, m. JEAN CROWLEY or Burlington, 10/27/1945 9 DCNAlD HEALY b. 10/25/1912, m. VERA WRIGHT 5/ll./1941, Clintonville 9 LlMAN HEi\LY b. 6/20/1913, d. 6/10/1963, res. Burlington, Yis., m. 7 WILLIAM·J. !£ALY b. 3/6/1837 in Mansfield, Conn., m, SARAH If. FADNER 2/22/1869 in Charlestown, Vis., who was b, 12/24/1851 in Cleveland, O.; Res, Rochester 8 EDGAR B, HEALY b. 2/13/1870 in Vienna, Wis•; m, MINNIE E. ROGERS 10/8/ 1892 in Beloit, Wis,, who was b. 11/26/1870 in Harlem, ni.,Res.Rockford 19 GEORGE W. HEALY b, 7/6/1903 in Rockford, Ill. 8 CASSIE E. HEALY b. 4/1/1872 in Graveeville, Wis., d, 4/23/1872 8 WILLIAM J. HEALY 1 JR. b. 8/10/1873 in Graveeville, Wie., d, 3/18/1875 8 DAISY A, $ALY b. ';i/23/1875 in Gravesville, m. E.V,JONES 7/29/1896 in Honey Creek, Wis., who was b. 12/7/1872 in Racine, Res, Milwaukee 19 RUSSELL V, JONES b. 5/24/1897 in Rockford, Ill. 6 BETSEY HEALY b. 2/8/1801, d. unm. 4/18/1836 6GEORGE HEALY b. 6/5/1805, d. 9/4/1839, age 34; m. ELIZA WORDEN HEALY (page 39) 2/24h831, who was b. 7/4/1804 in Worcester, Mass, 47 '7 ELIZA rox !EALY b. 3/30/1835; m. BENJAMIN ALLEN 8/1858 !.7 JAMES ARDEN HEALY b. 7/9/1837, d. 6/25/1839 !6 S )PHIA. HEALY bapt. 6/13/1819 5 DE.(COiiwfuf,W. HEALY b. 8/9/1764 in Dudley, d. 10/1/1850; m. PRUDENCE LYON of Wood­ stock, Conn., 6/10/1788, who was b. in 1766. They owned a farm on Healy Road which was still a high grade farm in 1913. Deacon William Healy was for many years Dea­ con of t:10 Congregational Church of Dudley, and a very highly respected citizen. 6 PRUD~NCE !EALY b. 8/16/1789, m. 1st PARKER WILLARD 1/26/1809, son of Jonathan and ,~ary (Parker) Willard, who was b. 6/26/1788 in Dudley and d. 10/20/1812; married 2nd REUBEN TAFT 2/29/1824. Children: 7 FEIJELIA. WILLA.RD b. 6/13/1610, d. 6/3/1848; m. IIENRY SMITH 7 SOPHIA. WILLARD b. 5/22/1812, d. 2/8/1813 7 PRUDENCE Jl,AURICE TA.FT b. 2/2/1825, m. A.LPHENS HARDING of Holyoke, Mass. 7 REUBEN PARKER TA.FT b. 7/16/1827, m. MA.RY LEAVENS 6'WILLIAM HEALY, JR. b. 2/26/1791 in Dudley, d. 4/12/1862, aged 71, in South­ bridge, Mass.; buried in Dudley; m. 1st SOPHIA. DAVIS 10/9/1815 who was born 5/26/1791 in Thompson, Conn. and d. 5/19/1845. Sophia was the dsu. of A.mesa and Hannah (Healy) Davis (page 37) William Henry Healy, Jr. was born on the Healy homestead and resided in Dudley, Southbridge, and Wil brahsm, Mass. He was a hotel keeper st South­ bridge, Woodstock, and Dudley. He taught school and also singing, being a very fine singer himself. He was an active and efficient business man, popu­ lar and well respected; socially entertaining, and fond of mirth and humor. After his father's death he removed to Globe Village, Southbridge, where he kept a boarding house. He married a second time. 7 WILLIA~ HENRY HEALY b. 9/11/1820 in Southbridge• d. 6/1/189'5 in Bristol, Ill.; m. DIANTHA LYON 5/16/1848, dau. of Ebenezer and Rebecca Lyon, who ~as b. 12/21/1822 in Sturbridge, Mass. and d. 10/26/1867; m.LOUISA BAKER , ·i,low of Charles Baker, 3/16/1871, who was b. 11/6/1826 in Sturbridge e.nd d. 3/16/1891. 8 SOPHIA. DA VIS HEALY b. 3/20/1849 in Globe Village, Mass., d. 3/1927 in Denver, Col.; m. CHARLES R. ELLIOT 1/16/1871, an enginoer. 9 ALICE ELLIOT died age 3 19 ARTHUR ELLIOT died age 5 or 6 8 WILLIAM IIENRY HEALY, JR. b. 8/19/18'53 in Globe Village, Mass., died 5/29/1927; m. ELIZA.BETH L. PALMER 2/13/1879 who was b. 2/22/1860 in Aurora, Ill., dsu. of Gordon and Betsy (Kelley) Palmer, shd died ;5/16/1930. He was a dealer in farming machinery in Yorkville, 111. Both are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Montgomery, Ill. 9 RUTH A.LIDA. HEALY b. 6/5/1888 in Yorkville, Ill.; married 8/5/1964, EDWARD A. SHEPARD in Aurora, Ill., who was born 2/18/1885 in Yorkville, I11. 10 DAVID WILLIAM SHEPARD b. 7/10/1911; grad. of Univ.of Pa. 110 ELIZABETH ELLEN SHEPA.ro b. 10/16/1914 8 ARTHUR NEWTON HEALY b, 4/3/1856 in Bristol, Ill., d. o/11/1929; married JENNIE E. PALMER 1/12/1882, dsu. of Gordon and Betsy (Kelley) Palmer, who was b. 2/23/1862. 9 PA.UL WILLIAM HEALY b. 12/10/1884 in Yorkville, Ill. married 8/1910, ADA A. A.MELL of Aurora, Ill. Children: 10 JANE A.LICE HEALY b. 10/10/1915 10 BARBA.RA HEALY b. 11/16/1918 110 ARTHUR HEALY b. 5/28/1924 9 FREDERICK A. !EALY b. 7/7/1889 in Yorkville, Ill. m. A.LICE RIIEY of Campaign, Ill., 3/3/1917. He was Adv.Dir. and V.P. of the Carlos Pub. Co., Pbil!l. Res. Ardmore, Pa. 10 DORIS HEALY h. 5/7/1918 10 MARGARET HEALY b. 12/26/1919 110 FRANCES BEA.LY b. 12/16/1921 8 GEORGE B. HEALY b. 5/8/1858 in Bristol Township, Ill., d. 11/23/1926; married ELLA JANE WYLIE 3/6/1889, dau. of Jae. Wylie, Sugar Grove, Ill., who was b. 11/23/1869 9 MINNIE MAY HEALY b. 8/23/1890 in Bristol Tnshp.; m. EDGAR SNOW 9/25/1912. ChildJ llO RUTH EIEA.NOR SNOW b. 1/11/1920 9 ARTHUR NEWTON 111!:A.LY b. 10/3/1892 in .roliet, Ill. m. A.LICE HUSTON 12/15/1915. Children1 jlo BlRON l!BALY b. 1/23/1917 48 lO CU.ODE llEAl-Y b. 10/20/1920, d. 12/1922 10 WILLIAM HENRY llEALY b. 2/26/1924 ,10f RALPH HEALY b. 6/6/1928 8 HATTIE AMELIA HEALY b. 5/25/1860 in Bristol, Ill., d. 4/26/1907 in Yorkville, Ill,, m. DANIEL F. PALMER 3/14/1882; children1 9 BUGH G. PALMER b. 11/23/1885; 111, NETTIE STARR 10/22/1908 !lO DONAUl PALMER b. 11/19/1913 9 GLEND. PALMER b. 3/4/1893; m. MARION GRAVES 9/8/1917 10 NANCY PALMER b. 8/12/19,0 Three other children died in infancy 8 FR.!.NK SIEGEL HEALY b. 8/18/1863 in Bristol Township. d. 2/22/1924; married 5/5/1885 LITTA BOYD, dau. of John and Sarah BOyd in Aurora, Ill., who .was b. 4/15/1867 and d. 1/17/1933. 9 CHARLES HENRY HEALY b. 2/19/1886, d. 10/,0/1932; m. Kt,THERINE GRISCH' 11/1914. Charles and his wife were divorced and their daughter took the 1 name of her mother's second husband, Collins. 8 MINNIE MAY HEALY b. 6/7/1865, d. 1/27/1881 and is buried in Oak Grove Cam.Bristol 7 ALBERT A. HEALY b. 1/23/1824, d. 8/23/1825 in Southbridge, Mass. 7 LUCIUS MALTBY HEALY b. 11/6/1826 in Southbridge, d. with the old year, 12/31/1916, aged 90, in Red Lake Falls, Minn.; buried at Faribault, Minn., m. 1st AMELIA BOOMER of Charleston, Mass., dau. of Martin and Lydia (Borden) Boomer, who was b. 8/lP/1829 and d. 5/3/1860 in Brhtol, Ill.; m. 2nd JANE A. SHEPARD 10/17/1861 in Bristol, dau. of Horatio and Mary Shepard of Southbridge, who was b. 2/22/1829 and d. 3/18/1873 in Cannon City, Minn. Lucius Maltby Healy was s bridge builder and during the Civil War assisted iri rebuilding many bridges destroyed by the Confenerste troops in Missouri, Georgia, Tenriessee, and Alabama. He saw the Union.grow from eleven states to forty; was a Republioari and a Baptist, and was honored by being sent to the Legislature from Rice County in 1874-75. He was the oldest resident of Rod Lake Falls at the time of his death arid was familiarly known as Grandpa Healy. 8 EMMA AMELIA HEALY b. 3/2/1851 in Southbridge, Mass., d. 4/15/1884 in Cannon City, Minn.; m. JOE A. KOONS, 5/28/1875 of Faribault, Minn., who was born 4/1850 in Pennsylvania. Ree, Dundas, Minn. No children. 8 EDWARD LUCIUS HEALY b. 6/28/1852 in Southbridge, m. JEANETTE STRUTHERS 11/1/ 1877, dau. of ~ames Struthers of Montreal, who was b. 3/6/1853 in Huntingdon, Quebec; res. Red Lake Falls, Minn. Children: 9 HARRY BOOMER HEALY b. 12/27/1879 in Marshall, Minn., m. LILLIAN ADELIA BASE dau. of Ernest and Eliza (Greenagle) Bess of Ferguson Falls, Minn. who was b,,12/22/1877 in Hazeldell. Res. Missoula, Mont. Children: 10 JAMES LUCIUS HEALY b. 4/13/1910 iri Missoula, Mont, 10 FAY ALICE HEALY b. 7/26/1911 9 LELAND EDWARD HEALY b. 12/2/1882 iriMarshall, Minn., m, ETTA ELIZ. GARCEAU dau. of Theo. and Sybil (Rubertus) Garceau of Red Lake Falls, b. 5/25/H~85 10 MARTIN SOWARD HEALY b. 8/5/1911 in Red Lake Falls, Minn, 9 VERNON MARK HEALY b. 12/9/1884 in Marshell, Minn.; um. 1912 9 RALPH LUCIUS HEALY b. 12/19/1887 in Marshall, Mirin. was a mining engineer for Alaska Gastineau Mining Co., Juneau, Ala. in 1913; unm, at that time. 9 HAZEL JEANETTE HE.I.LY b. 1/29/1890 in Marshall, Minn.; res. Red Lake Falls 8 CHARLES EBENEZER HEALY b. 12/,0/1855 in Bristol, Ill., d. 4/3/1885 near Missoula, where he was killed when he foll from a trestle on the N.Pacific RR, He was construction foremen of the bridge; m. ANNA MAY l"ISCl!ELL l0/31/1882, dau. of Emery and Jane (Smith) Fischel!, who was b. 12/15/1859 in Bristol, Ill. His widow m. Aaron Booiner and lived in Bristol in 1912. 19 HARLAN HEALY b. 5/4/1884 in Brhtol, Ill., d. 5/27/1890 8 FRED MARTIN HEALY b. 7/12/1858 iri Bristol, Ill., d. 8/16/191.3 in Marshall, Minn. married CAROLINE LOUISE STRUTIIBRS 2/,/1887, dau. of James and Margaret (McDoriald) Struthers of Whitewater, Wisc., b. 2/28/1861 in Cannon City, Minn. Fred and his son Charles owned a general store in Marshall in 1912. 19 CHARLES EDWARD IIEALY b. 9/21/1888 in Marshall, Minn., was unm. in 1914 8 LIZlm JANE HEALY b. 10/22/1862 in Bristol, d. 7/22/1876 iri Faribault, Minn. 8 HARRY SHEPIIEllD HEALY b. 1/4/1868 in Aurora, d. 1/10/1873 in Canriori City, Minri. 7 SOPHIA DAVIS HEALY b. 12/,0/1828 in Southbridge, Mass., d. 9/12/1890 in Elgin, Ill. aged 62; buried iri Creston, Ill.; m. EDWA!ll) A. PRATT 6/12/1849, son of John and Sylvia (Jewett) Pratt of Dudley, Mass., who was b. f/~1/1827 and d. 1880 in Chicago. He was a trader and woolen manufacturer iri Dudley; erigaging iri the Lumber business later iri Chicago. Children, 18 EMMA SOPHIA PRATT b. 5/15/1850, d. 9/8/1854 49

8 WILLIAM HEALY PRATT b. 6/6/1852- in Bristol, m. ADDA H; KELLY of' Grand Detour, Ill. 1/20/1880 in Franklin Grove, Ill., who was b. 12/16/1855. Res. De Kalb, Ill. 1912. 9 DONNA PRATT b. 10/11/1892 in Elgin, Ill., m. LOWELL ALIEN R.J.BIEE 1 9/26/1914. 8 ALBERT EDWARD PRATT b. 3/11/1855 in Briston, d. 1900 in Dudley, Mass.; married MARTHA HAWKINS and settled in Dudley. 8 ANNA II.AYO PRATT b. 11/27/1859 in Bristol, m. FRANK KANSGEN,Cimarron,Cel. 9 LAWRENCE KANSGEN 9 ADA KANSGEN 9 MYRTLE V.NSGEN 9 WILBUR KANSGEN 9 MABEL KANSGEN 9 STANLEY KANSGEN 9 CARRIE KANSGEN 8 LUCIUS l!ENRY PRATT b. 1/8/1863 in Bristol, m. MARTHA COMBS 12/16/1896 who was b. 1/30/1863 in St.Johns, Newf'oundland. Res. Rochelle, 1920 9 HAZEL PRATT b. 12/19/1898 in Creston, Ill., m. 1st WALTER P. WOOLS; married 2nd WILLARD E. BUNNELL; Ree. Rochf'ord, Ill, 1931 1 110 LOUIS WILLIAM WOOLS . 6 DANIEL LYON HEALY b. 12/26/1792 in Dudley, d. 5/14/185() in Moscow, Ia. J m.2/2/lbl 7 in Dudley, TRIPHENA KIDDER, dau. of' Jedediah and Chloe (Foster) Kidder, who was b. 10/3/1791 in Wardsboro, Vt. and d. 7/7/1861 in Moscow, Ia. She was a descendant of Jamee Kidder of England; of' Cambridge, Mass. 1649, and later Ipswich. D!lniel Lyon Healy W!le born on the Deacon William Healy homestead in Dudley where he lived ae a boy. When a young man he taught school in Dudley. Af'ter his marriage he kept the Old Black Horse Tavern in the village, which was directly opposite the Conant Memorial Church. Stages made the Tavern their stopping place, which, with its ballroom, was a feature of' Dudley social life. It was originally called The Black Tavern for the very good reason that its color was black. Its owner, with Yankee shrewdness, had discovered that black paint wore longer than any other color. He made several changes after giving up the Tavern, and in the spring of' 1838 prepared to move his family of' seven growing boys and one girl to Cedar County, Muscatine, Iowa on the Mississippi River, which was a considerable task bef'ore the days of railroads. From Southbridge, Mass., they went to Providence, R.I. and f'rom there to New York City by boat; up the Hudson River to Albany; thence through the Erie Canal to Buffalo; on to Cincinnati; down the Ohio River and up the Mis­ sissippi to Muscatine, where the household goods and personal belongings they managed to take with them were moved by team to their new home. Children: 7 WILLIAM KIDDER HEALY b. 11/11/1817 in Dudley, d. 8/28/I8/i2 in Moscow, !owa; married ZELINDA PARSONS 9/1839, who d. 10/28/1840 in childbirth. William married 2nd, -- CAKES 11/1841, but died within a year, the first of the seven sons to pass away. 18 Twins wars born 10/28/1840 and died the same day. 7 DANIEL DWIGHT HEALY b. 12/26/1818 in Dudley, d. 7/20/1832, age 14. 7 CHESTER FRANKLIN HEALY b. 11/20/1820 in Dudley, d. 10/17/1886 in Moscow, Iowa, age 66; married POLLY ANN HUGIIES 8/11/1841, who was b. 4/25/1819 and d. 5/1/ 1851, age 32; m. 2nd ELIZABETH'!. CONANT 10/3/1853 who was b. 10/18/1828 in Southbridge and d. 6/2/1867 in Moscow, !a.; m. 3rd WIDOW LOUISA C. OAKFIELD 9/11/1868, dau. of Jame• and Christian Copeland, who was b. 5/23/1828 in Cadiz, Ohio and d. 11/18/1922; Children by lat marrlage: 8 WILLIAM JACKSON HEALY b. 10/15/1842, d. 9/9/1845 8 SARAH MELVINA IIEALY b. 9/22/1844, d. 9/18/1845 8 ELIZABETH MELVINA HEALY b. 10/21/1847, d. 12/16/1875 in Santa Clara Co., Cal. age 28; m, MATHEW DANIEL' GREEN 10/22/1862. 9 WILLIAM DANIEL GREEN b. 4/25/i 8 75; m. NORA WOOD LAND PIERCE of 1 Gloucester Co., Ps.., 4/19/1911 8 DANIEL LYON HEALY b. 1/15/1850, 11. HARRIET AUGUSTA MILES 4/27/1884 in Visalia, Cal,, who was b. 2/28/1852 in Heald•burg, Cal. 9 KATHERINE A. HEALY b. 8/22/1885 in llllnford, Cal., d. st birth of' 2nd child; m. J. IL HILL 10/1908 in Berkeley, Cal.; Res. S.JI'. 10 EDWARD FREDERICK HILL b. 4/5/1911 · 110 KATHERINE HILL -- 9 !'LORA E. !!EALY b. 10/21/1887 in Hllnford, CU., m. JCS, S. COURREGES 4/11/1909 in Berkeley, Cal. Hi! was in the exporting business. Children by 2n~ marriage: 8 ALBERT' FRANCIS HEALY b. 1/4/1855, d. 9/24/1869, age 14 8 LUCIUS CHE:STER HEALY b. 8/7/18€-0 was a f'armer in Moscow, Ia.; unm. 1914 18 ABBIE CONANT HEALY b. 11/12/1862, d. '5/6/1886, age 24 50 8 JENNIE ESTELl-A HEALY b. 4/7/1865 in Moscow, d. 1/10/1921 age 6o, merried ;,/18/i885 WILLIAM RUSSELL SPEER son of Thomas R. and Martha (Russell) Speer. He d. 10/4/1897, age 36 and is buried in Frealy Cemetery, Moscow. Jenni~ went to live with her unm. brother Lucius on his farm near Moscow. 9 HARRY RUSSELL Sl'EER b. 5/5/1886, d. 8/13/1886 9 LULA MAY SPEER b. 7/8/1897, d. unm. 6/16/1919 8 GE 1RGE ADAMS HEALY b. 4/23/1867 in Moscow, d. 1/24/1934, age 66; married 4/8/1881, ELNORA BIRSCHV.AN, dau. of John and Didemma (Heddleston) Hirschman, who was b. l/9/1M8 in Moscow. , 9 GLENN GEORGE HEALY b. 2/7/1892 in Moscow, m. HATTIE MYRTLE LINN, dau. of William and Mary Linn, who was b. 11/4/1889 near Spfld.,Ia. Res.Moscow 9 MABEL IRENE HEALY b. 7/21/1896 in Moscow, m. ALBERT 11.AIJRER 6/7/1916 who was b. 12/19/1893 in Whitten Jct., Ia., a farmer near W.Libsrty, ra. 10 LEOTA LILUAN MAGRER b. 12/31/1920 in West Liberty, Iowa 110 HELEN ELNORA MAURER b. 7/16/1927 in West Liberty 9 ERMA ELIZABETH !EALY b. 6/5/1900, d. 6/21/1900) 9 ERNEST RAYMOND HEALY b. 6/5/1900, d .12/29/1900) 9 VERA HEALY b. 2/197i902, d. 2/23/1902 9 LEO CLARENCE HEALY b. 4/25/1904 Child by 3rd marriage, 8 CHARLES COPELAND HEALY"b. 4/14/1872, d. unm. 3/22/1913 in Moscow, Is. 7 ABIEL LYON HEALY b. 7/22/1822 in Dudley, Mass., d. 2/25/1894 in Wilton, Iowa, married MARY ADAMS 10/2/1842 in Moscow, who was b. 10/26/1816 in Sturbridge, Mass. and d. 5/25/1894, age 77; buried in Healy Cemetery. 8 SARAH TRYPHENA HEALY b. 8/30/1843, d. 1/1/1919 in Los An~eles, Cal., married 11/30/1864 NATHANIEL STORY, in Moscow, who was b. 4/7/1844 in Ohio and died 11/19/1907 in Mitchell, Ia. Childrens 9 NETTIE M. STORY b. 8/7/1865 in Farmington Township, Ia.,m.lst WlLVOLMER of Quincy, Ill. 1/21/1892; divorced; m. 2nd JAMES A.. McKINZIE 3/5/1910 in Bakersfield, Ohio. Res. Neenach, Col. 1913. 9 CHARLES F. STORY b. 3/29/1869 in Tipton, Iowa; m. HESSIE E. HADLEY 5/28/1892 who was b. 11/24/1872 near Stuart, la.; Res. Whittier, Gal. 10 HA.ROLD HADLEY STORY b. 12/22/1893 in Stuart, Ia. 10 VELMA STORY b. 9/18/1895, d. 10/7/1895 10 DONALD GRIFFITH STORY b. 8/25/1896 in Stuart 10 DAl'HENA HEALY STORY b. 2/5/1900 9 AUSTIN D. STORY b. 11/1872, d. 8/23/187, in Tipton, Iowa 9 BERTHA H. STORY b. 10/17/1873 in Cedar Co., Iowa, m. JOSEPH A. BERTRAM 11/14/1894 in Guthrie, Iowa, who was b. in Toronto, Canada, 11/30/1870; Res. Arapaho, Oklahoma 10 ARTHUR STORY BERTRAM b. 2/21/1896 in Adair Co., Iowa 10 OTTO ALFRED BERTRAM b. 7/23/1897 in Guthrie Co., Iowa 10 BEULAH MAY BERTRAM b. 12/3/1899 in Custer Co., 'Okla. 10 VELMA NETTIE BERTRAM b. 4/25/1902 in Custer Co., Okla. 10 ESTHER VIOLA. BERTRAM b. 9/25/1904 in Custer Co., Okla. 10 FLORENCE SARAH BERTRAM b. 12/21/1908 in Custer Co., Okla. 10 LUCILE BELLE BERTRAM b. 9/14/1910 in Cueter Co., Okla. 9 ORRIS L. STORY b. 9/17/1875 in Sigourney, Iowa, d. 1/13/1876 9 LINNIE M. STORY b. 12/30/1876 in Keokuk Co., Iowa, married 9/14/1900 AGNES GENEVIEVE NIEKLIN in Osap:e, Iowa, who was b. 2/12/1874 in Davis Co. Moved to Ce.l. in 1902 - '110 MARY W. STORY b. 6/27/1901 in Valley Junction, Iowa 10 ELLIS N. STORY b. 10/16/1904 in Los Angeles, Cal. 9 JENNIE A. STORY b. 8/31/1878, d. 1/8/1879 9 WILLIAM E. STORY b. 10/19/1880 in Adair Co., lows, m. IDA C. WEBER of Cincinnati, O. 11/19/1912 in Santa Ana, Cal. Res. San Pedro, Cal. 8 MARY ELLEN HEALY b. 10/2/1845 in Muscatine Co., Iowa, d. 3/24/1915, age 68 in Wilton, Iowa, m. SA¥.UEL H. WISE 11/29/1866, a jeweler, son of Henry and Sophia (Herter) Wise, who wee b. 10/24/1842 9 MARY SOPmA WISE b. 7/18/1868 in Perryville,Mo., m. GEORGE E. ZINN 4/2/1891 in Hominy, Okla.; Res. Prague, Okla. 10 LEILA PERCILA ZINN b. 1/16/1895 in Chicago 10 EDNA MAE ZINN b. 6/18/1899, d. 9/22/1909 in Hominy, Okla. 10 ORA ELLEN ZINN b. 1/21/1901 in Elkhart, Ind. 110 GEORGE EDWIN ZINN b. 7/9/1904, d. 11/17/1909 in Hominy 9 EDWIN ABIEL WISE b. 1/;,/1870 in Wilton, Iowa, m. AIMA FARLIES 6/14/ 1894; res. Chicago, 111. 1913. No children. 51 9 GEORGE CHESTER WISE b. 4/7/1876, m, ISABELIE ALLBEE 12/25/1902. Res, Fair­ field, Iowa, He was Asst. Prof. State University, Salt Lake City, Utah, 1923 and at that time had Major Nathaniel Healy 1 s sword. 10 CARL SAMUEL WISE b, 11/18/1908 in Salt Lake City 110 ERNEST ALLBEE WISE b, 8/22/1911 in Muscatine, Iowa 9 IDA ELLEN WISE b, 8/21/1879 in Wilton, Iowa, m. PRESTON M, CONANT 10/8/1903, pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Ainsworth, Iowa, Mueoatine Dist,1913. 10 PRESTON SAMUEL CONANT b. 11/6/1908 in West Burlington, Iowa 9 SAMUEL AUSTIN WISE b. 5/15/1881 in Wilton, Iowa, m. FLORENCE FORRESTER, 9/3/ 1906. He was a jeweler in Mitchell, South Dakota. 110 EVELYN FORRESTER WISE b. 5/10/1909 in Logansport, Ind. 8 CLIJPTON DWIGHT HEALY b. 1/21/1848 in Cedar Co., Ia., m. ELIZABETH BROOKS SATTERWAITE 3(10/1870, who was b. 1/22/1849 in Muscatine Co., Ia. and d, 3/15/1885 in Eldorado, Kan,; m. 2nd MARY M, VANVALKENBURG 11/11/1887, who was b, 9/24/1855; divorced 3/1901; m. 3rd MARYE, GALWP 2/21/1903; Res, Eldorado, Kan.1920; Kan,City,Mo,1929 9 WILLIAM HEALY b. 1/21/1871, d. 1/21/1871 9 ADDIE RUTH HEALY b. 8/23/1875, m. CLARENCE VINCENT REEDER 12/25/1895 in Eldo- rado, Kan., who was b. in Ohio 12/27/1867. Res, Kansas City, Kan. 10 EDNA MAE REEDER b, 9/11/1895 10 FRANCIS ESTHER REEDER b, 10/31/1899 10 MANILA ELLENA REEDER b, 8/1/1901 10 CLARENCE ARTHUR REEDER b. 6/19/1905 10 EVA FAE REEDER b. 12/23/1908 10 EDYTH RUTH REEDER b. 8/12/1912 9 ALMIE ELIZABETH HEALY b. 3/3/1877 in Eldorado, Kan., m. CHARLES EUGENE FOSTER e/9/1892, who was b. 5/28/1868 in SJJenc.er, !f.Y. and moved to Eldorado in 1874, 10 VANETA FOSTER b. 4/8/1893 in Eldorado, Kan, was a school teacher. 10 CLARENCE LEE FOSTER b. 10/31/1895 in Eldorado 10 LLOYD EDGAR FOSTER b. 6/18/1898 in Eldorado 10 ZAlil'il, LULU FOSTER b. 12/11/1901 in Eldorado 10 ZELMA FOSTER ) ------m. E. R. BERGEN; Res, Newton, hn. lO VELMA FOSTER )twine, b, 6/24/1912 9 SYDNEY GRACE HEALY b, 10/12/1878, m. WM. C, BOWEN 9/24/1895; b. 7/29/1874 10 BESSIE MAE BOWEN b, 3/28/1897 in Eldorado, Kan. Res. Eldorado 10 PERRY WILLIAM BOWEN b. 4/1899 in Eldorado, d. 7/22/1902 10 JOHN LESLIE BOWEN b. 2/22/1901 in Eldorado 110 LULU GRACE BOWEN b, 1/7/1904 in Leon, Kan. Ree. Leon 9 LUCRETIA MOTT HEALY b. 1/14/1880; m. JAMES THO!,!.AS HIGBEE 7/2/1906 in Calhoun, Mo., who was b. 3/6/1868. Res. Kansas City, Kan. 10 JAMES ALFRED HIGBEE b, 6/16/1907 10 PAUL CECIL HIGBEE b. 4/12/1910 110 DOROTHY MIIDRED HIGBEE b. 3/12/1912 9 FRANK CYRUS HEALY b, 12/8/1881, d, 5/24/1909 9 CLIP'TON ARTHUR HEALY b. 3/9/1885,-m. CORA BUELL 2/14/1910; Res, Leon, X_an. 10 BEULAH DIMPLE.HEALY b. 2/18/1911 \10 OAROL DALE HEALY b. in El Dorsdo 10 CORA OLIVE HEALY b.6/12/1912 10 CLIFTON FITZROY HEALY b. 8/9/1913 El Dorado, lraneu 9 ROY GARDNER HEALY b. 4/2/1888, and his sister Vernie, resided in Leon, Kansas after their parent's divorce; also Ci-is, 9 VERNIE EVA IIBALY b. 8/31/1891, m, AARON FRANK DICKSON; res. Cal. and Texee 1913 110 KERMIT L. DICKSON b, 1909 9 ORIS DWIGHT HEALY b. 5/5/1897 ReF• l'ansas Oi ty, !fa1t. 8 ANGELINE ELIZABETH HEALY b. 2/2/185(), d. 5/19/1850 8 AUSTIN ADAMS HEALY b. 3/17/1851 in Cedar Co., Iowa, d, 11/5/1928, aged 77; burial in Lorimor, Iowa; m. SARAH ISABELU: WALIAOE 10/17/1872 in Wilton, Iowa., b, 7/26/ 1855 in Bellefontaine, Ohio and d. 10/30/1894 in Lorimer; m. 2nd LOU LANTRY LAWRENCE, a widow, 8/17/1904, who was b. 5/27/1876 in Browning, Mo. He joined the Baptist Church at an early age and remained" t'eithful christian until he died. He was a member of 10011' Lodge, Milan; occupation jeweler. 9 ETHEL ADAMS HEALY b, 5/8/1874 in Blairstown, Iowa, m. CARL W, SllliARER 6/4/1899. Res. Tulaa, Okla.in 1929. !10 ARLINE ISABEL SHEARER b. 9/1/1900 in Milan, Mo. 9 AUSTIN LEO SEALY b. 1/23/1876 in Wilton, Iowa, d. 3/8/1877 9 ROYAL lfAUACE REA.LY b. 1/14/1878 in Afton, Iha, d. 3/9/1959 in Seattle, 1fash. married BESSIE 1£Rf!JA KlffiER (KNAUER·) b, 9/16/18f'3 in Pilz, SUezia, Germany, 1/27/1915 in Seattle, lfash, po DONAID lEO Ii, 1916;!10 NADI?£ RJTH b. 1920 9 EDNA EVANGELINE HEALY b. (l/7/18!1! in ~fton, Iowa; m, !IORNB:R 'I, SO!l')()LING 52

9/10/1899 in Browning, Mb. w98 11. 7/19/1878 in Cora, Mo.; Ru. Kenaae City,1929 10 RUSSELL FISHER SCHOOLING B. 8/21/1900 in Milan, Mo. 110 MAXINE MARGARET SCHOOLING b. 7/5/1905 in ~ilan, Mo. 9 DAISY MAY HEALY b. 7/24/1884 in Afton, Iowa, m. HARRY E, LCUGHRAN 12/25/1903 in Milan, Mo., who was b. 3/12/1882 in Butler, Ind. Res, Peru, Ind. No ch, 9 CORA BElLE !lEA.LY b. 12/3/1887 in Afton, Iowa, m. GEORGE R. WOODHQrrSE 12/27/ 1902- in Milan, Mo., b. 3/9/1883 in Cedar Co., Iowa. Res. Vinton, Iowa, 1929. 10 KEITH WALLACE WOODHOUSE b. 10/7/1909 in Ne., Liberty, Iowa 110 RANDALL FREDERICI WOCOHOUSE b. 12/17/1911 9 MA.RY LAURA HEALY b. 4/21/1890 in Afton, Iowa; m. JAMES G, KEMP 7/22/1910 in Nee• Liberty, Iowa. Res. Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1929. jlO AUDREY KEMP b. 8/12/1911 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa 8 'v!LLH,' LYON HEALY b. 3/23/1853 in Cedar Co., Iowa, d. 12/31/1908 in Eldon, Ibwa, aged 55; m. IDA GEORGIA SHEFFER 8/10/1875 in Wilton, Iowa 9 FREDERICK LYON HEALY b. 10/26/1876 in Wilton, Iowa; m. MARGARET STEPHENSO_!! 5/2/1899 in Kirkville, Iowa. Res. Koshkonong, Mo. He was manager of alum­ ber co'llp4ny; also rqieed peaches, apples, and strawberries. 10 Son died in infancy 9/1900 in Ottumwa, Iowa 10 ''!I!LIA!' LYON HE~LY b. 1/16/1902 in Ottumwa, Iowa 110 KATHERINE LOUISE HEALY b. 1/1905 in Des Moines, Iowa 9 EMM". M. HEALY b. 9/24/1879 in Eldon, Iowa, m, GEORGE FARBY IRWIN 2/1/1899 in Eldon, Iowa, who was a traveling salesman in hardware. Res. Pittsburg, Kan, ·10 VELMA BIRDINE IRWIN b. 12/16/1901 in Grand Island, Neb. 110 GEORGE FARBY IRWIN b. 11/29/1911 in Pittsburg, Kan. 9 CIBRLIE HEALY d. 1895, killed by cars on his way home from school 8 HARRIET FRANCIS HEALY b. 1/5/1855 near Moscow, Iowa, d. 11/10/1920 in Guthrie, Ckla ,; muried JCHN LEVENRICH 12/24/1872 in Wilton Junction, Iowa, who was born 8/26/1847. They had fifteen children, but only three lived to grow up. They were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church. 9 LAURA ¥AY LEVENRICH b. 10/4/1873, d. 4/6/1885 9 '1/ILLIAM FRANCIS LEVENRICH b. 1/30/1876, d. 3/10/1877 9 JCHN ARTHUR LEVENRICH b, 12/7/1877 in Wilton, Iowa, m. MAUD L. RICHEY 6/3/1903 who was b. _2/7/1882 in Lone Tree, Iowa. He was a merchant. 10 RUTH LEVENRICH b. 5/23/1904 in Lone Tree, Iowa 110 JOHN ARTHUR LEVENRICH b. 12/18/1905 in Lone Tree 9 CHARLES ANDREW LEVENRICH b. 3/1/1880, d. 4/16/1880 9 SARAH ANN LEVENRICH b. 4/10/1881 in Wilton, Iowa; m. SAMUEL LEROY '.!EDFORD 1/10/1912, who was a real estate agent in Guthrie. !IO MARY FRANCIS '.!EDFORD b. 11/4/1912 in Guthrie, Iowa 9 EDNA CLARA LEVENRICH b. 7/16/1883, d. 3/29/1884 9 IDA SILVA LEVENRICH b. 1/18/1885, d. 1/21/1885 9 MINNIE LEVENRICH b. 3/18/1886, d, 3/20/1886 9 VERA LEVENRICH b. 4/4/1887, d. 6/15/1887 9 FREDDY LEVENRICH b, 7/22/1888, d. 10/15/1888 9 RAY SHERMAN LEVENRICH b. 10/5/1889 in Wilton, Iowa; m. MARY GIESEREGEN in 1908 who was b. 1h/1893 in Muscatine, Ia. He was a photographer in Guthrie, re.. 10 LAWRENCE ARTHUR LEVENRICH b. 12/18/1908 in Muscatine, Ia.Res, Okla. City· 10 FRANCIS EDWARD LEVENRICH b. 8/6/1910 in West Liberty, Ia. • Cyprese,Cal. 10 MARGUERITE MARIE LEVENRICR b. 10/29/1912 in Guthrie, :ra.mJMILIER)& KOCH" 110 ANNE LEVENRICH', Enid, Okla. 9 FLORENCE ADELINE LEVENRICH b, 1/25/1892, d. 7/29/1892 . 9 GEORGE LEVENRICH b. 12/21/1893, d. 3/9/1894 9 BLANCHE LEVENRICH b. 4/21/1895, d, 3/26/1896 9 HAROLD LEVENRICH b. 8/7/1897, d. 2/24/1898 8 !lEZEKIAH ABIEL HEALY b. 11/11/1857, d. 2/12/1860 in Cedar Co., Iowa 8 CLARA MAY HEALY b. 3/19/1859 in Cedar Co., m. GEORGE WILLIAM BALL 9/24/1879, who was b. 11/7/1848 in Wilton. They met at Wilton Baptiet College. Ree. Guthrie, Okla. 9 BLANCHE REBECCA BALL b. 11/22/1881, m. CHARLES ROSCOE GAFFNEY 4/3/1907, who was b. 3/15/1883. Res. Oklahoma City 1920 10 OLIVER WILLIAM G".FFNEY b. 4/15/1908 110 LOIS MARGARET GAFFNEY b. 3/14/1913 9 HATTIE BEU.E BALL b. 9/23/1883, d. at birth 9 EDNA LILLIAN BALL b, 10/3/1889, d, 10/13/1889 9 EDMUND WILLIAM BALL b. 7/22/1891, d. 10/1/1891 9 FLOYD ALVIN BALL b. 4/11/1898 in Douglas, Kan. FJ served in World War I 8 IDA LELIA HEALY b. 6/24/1862 .in Cedar Co., d. 11/30/1902 in Provo, Ute.h, married 10/26/1885 JOHN H. SLATER I [9 LILLIAN HEALY SLATER m, MR. JONES; Res. Highland Park, Va. 7 EDWIN RUTHVEN HEALY b. 4/9/1826 in Dudley, Mass., d. 8/25/1906 in Bedford, Iowa; married :II.ARY ELIZABETH PRIEST 10/15/1848, who was b. 6/27/1824 in Bolton, Mass., dau. of Abraham Priest, and d, 10/;/1905 in Wilton, Ia., aged 81. 8 H!l:NRY EMERSON-IIEALY b. 10/21/1849 in Moscow, ra., d. 1/24/1906 in Lawton, Okla. aged 56; buried in Healy Cemetery, Moscow, Ia.; m. SARAH BUXTON 10/21/ 1872, who wee b. 9/6/1851 in Magnolia Co., Ill.; d, 3/31(1909 in Bedford, Ia. 9 VIOLA IDELL HEALY b. 6/22/1876 in Moline, Ill., m. HORACE B. LATTIN 1/31/1912 in Bedford, ra., who was from Argyle, Wis. No further records. 9 WILLIAM EMERSON HEALY b, 10/7/1877 in Moline, Ill., m. IREA E, LOVELAND 9/8/1904, who was b. 9/8/1887 in Oxford, Mo. 10 JOHN LUCIUS HEALY b. 6/5/1905 in Bedford, Ia. 110 ESTHER MAUD DEALY b. 12/23/1906 8 FRANK PORTER HiALY b. 4/25/1852 in Moscow, Ia., m. ELMINA KEIFFER 3/11/1884 in Bedford, Ia., who was b. 2/9/1862 in Bucyrus, OhioJ res. Ft. Collins, Colo. 9 MYRTLE D. HEALY b. 4/8/1885 in Bedford, Ia., m. CLAUDE E. SMITH 1/15/1908; Res. Sedgwick, Colo, 9 MABEL B. HEALY b. 8/3/1888 9 LAWRENCE C, DEALY b. 3/21/Hl90 9 MARY ACENITH IISALY b. 9/10/1894 9 FOREST LELAND HEALY b. 6/16/1899 8 CLAR8NOE ABRAHAM !!EALY b. 6/6/1854, d. 8/10/1855 in Moscow, Ia. 8 OSCAR MONRO! HEALY b, 7/21/1857 in Moscow, Ia.; d, in Muscatine, Iowa in 1932; married GRAC! E. KENWORTHY 3/30/1887 in Rock Island, O.M.Healy & Sons, Musca­ tine, Ia. were cattle dealers and breeders of prize winners from high milking ancestors: Healy's Waterloo Earl Line; Healy 1 s Wild Eyes Line; Healy1 s Bar- ringtons, and Healy 1 e Craggs. They also raieed Silver Laced Wyandotte Fowl. 9 GLENN GILMAN FEALY b. 1/20/1890 9 HAZEL MARIE HEALY b. 10/13/1891 was a high school teacher at Montclair, N.J. 1930. In 1928 she visited Egypt and the Holy Lend. Two of their party were baptised in the River Jordan. They visited the Garden of Gethesamine, Jerusalem, and Bethleham, Rome, France, England, Scotlend. 9 CLAUDE KENWORTHY !EALY b. 12/21/1893 8 ELMER ELLSWORTH JEALY b, 6/24/1862 in Moscow, Ia., d. 1922 in Bedf'ord, Ia.; married JESSIE MAY SALES 11/28/1895 in Bedford; b. 3/30/1868 in Des Moines,Ia. 9 Dau. b, 7/18/1901, d. at birth 9 IEROY ELMER HEALY b. 1/3/1903 19 PAUL VERNON IISALY b. 11/24/1904 8 ANNIE IDELL SEALY b. 12/15/1863, d. 3(7/1917 in Muscatine,Ia., aged 52; married JOHN T. BOLA.ND 7/21/1909 in Chicago, who was b, 8/2/1859 in Muscatine. 7 HENRY HEALY bapt, 5/4/1828, d. 6/23/1832 in Dudley 7 BSmKIA.H HEALY b. 9/7/1829 near Woodstock, Conn., d. 7/22/1894 in Colfax, Cal., aged 64; m. AMY ~GLEY 5/16/1855 in Tipton, Ia., who was b. 3/6/1830 in Athens Co,, Ohio, and d, 4/4/1691 in St. Helena, Cal. Amy Bagley was the dau. of William and Lois (Loveland) Bagley. Lois Loveland wa,i b, in Ox:f'ord, Conn, 5/11/1793, a descendant of Treat 5 Loveland, Joseph 4 Love­ land. (Loveland Genealogy, p. 224-230) William Bagley was b. in New Hampshire 1/14/1781 and d. at West Liberty, Iowa, 9/2/1838. They were married in Castleton, Vermont, 5/11/1814, He was a clothier. Hezekiah Healy was seven or eight years old when they moved west and he remem­ bered many incidents of their trip. He related one, how the stove pipe to the cook's galley on the canal boat was knocked out of position when the colored cook was busy getting a meal, Evidently he had been reaching for a fork when it happened. He caught the hot pipe in his hands and kept shifting it from one hand to the other like a hot potatoe, loudly calling for help, saying: •somebody give me a fork, give me a fork, for the Lord 1 s sake won 1 t someone give me a fork." 8 EDWIN RUTHVEN HEALY b. 4/22/1856 in Moecow, la., d. 1/28/1923 in San Rafael, Cal.; ashes interred in Oakland Cemetery; m. ADA VIOLA GOSSAGE 9/19/1881 in Petaluma, Cal., who was b. 7/18flJ, dau. of J.erome Bonaparte and Adah (Henry) Gossage, and d. 2/16/1923 in Berkeley, Cal., burial Cyprus Hill Cemetery, 9 OLIDE l!:LBERT HE:ALY b, 8/30/1882 in Oakland, Cal., m. RUTH CHERRY BATTLES 7/25/1914 in San Francisco. He was Aeet. City Eng., Dept, of Public Works, Bureau of Eng., San Francisco, Cal. 10 CLYDE ELBERT HEALY b, 3/ll/1915 in San Francisco 110 WARREN HEALY b. 12/5/1919 in San Francie co 9 ETHEL EMMA HEALY b. 1/26/1884 in Oakland, Cal., m, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS LEWIS 11/3/1910 in Berkeley, Cal. lO VIRGINIA MARY LEWIS b. 1917, m. LIE:UT. MARVIN LEWIS HARDING in St. P

9 JENNIE ESTEUA CO!ER b. 11/12/1894, m. GEORGE W. WINCHESTER 11/25/ 1920 in '1-'inneapolis, Minn., who was b. 5/22/1874 in Elmore, Dl. George \·I. ~'tinchester was a physics teacher before World ''/ar I, an~ in 1926 a history professor at Rutgers University, N.J. 10 JOSEPHINE WINCHESTER b. 6/14/1921 in Roselle, N.J. 10 GEORGETTE WINCHESTER b. 4/29/1923 in Highland Park, N.J. 10 MYRA JANE ~~NCNESTER b. 5/27/1926 in Highland Park 10 MADGE WINCHESTER b. 11/19/1931 in Highland Perk 9 KENNETH NEWKIRK COMER b. 6/18/1896, m. AIICE HORSNELL;res.Minn.1-'ir,n. 10 ROBERT COMER b. 6/1924 10 RICmRD COMER b, 10/1926 10 DONALD KENNETH COMER b. 2/14/1928 10 ZCE KATHLEEN COMER b. 10/51/1929 9 HARRY DWIGHT COMER b. 11/25/1897; m. II.ARION HCFFY.AN of Newark, N.J. in 1930. Res. New York City 10 MARION COYER b, 12/21/1931 10 KATHLEEN COMER b. 7/26/1933 9 ZCE ISABEL COMER b. 8/16/1900; m. FRANK THEODORE CLOIJK 10 PRANK THEODORE CLOCK b. 9/14/1931 8 EUGENE TYRENN COMER b. ll/25/1856; m. 1st MILLIE S!GTH 3/14/1878 in Trenton, Mo., d, 9/27/1883; m. 2nd OLIVE L, !ROUS 6/30/1887 in Lincoln, Neb. Res. Elmwood, Neb. 1913. Children by 1st marriage: 9 FLORA M. COMER b. 2/16/1879 in Trenton, Mo.; m. R.F.CLARK in 1898 10 HAROLD E. CLARK b. 11/15/1899 9 NEILE. COMER b. 12/27/1880, d. 4/24/1887 9 MILLIE F. COMER, twin, b. 11/12/1882 in Trenton, m.MR.STECK!f.AN 1898 10 VIVIAN STECKl/,AN b. 12/23/1899 10 MAURINE STECKII.AN b. 5/3/1901 9 FRANCES ~f. COMER, twin, b. 11/12/1882 in Trenton, m. MR. WALLACE in 1903, Res. Sheridan, Wyo. 10 ALTHA WALLACE b. 8/3/1908 10 GILBERT WALLACE b. 4/8/1906 10 BONNY WALLACE b. 2/12/1909 Children by 2nd marriages 9 ETHEL E. COMER b. 5/6/1888; m. CHARLES BIRD 4/25/1906-d. 4/15/1913 10 LOVINA E. BIRD b. 6/20/1907 110 CECIL U. BIRD b. 8/8/1908 9 FLORENCE L. COMER b. 10/5/1889; m, R.N. DELLES DERNIER 5/10/1913 flO EUGENE R. DELLES DERNIER b. 5/26/1913 8 FLORA J.'.A Y COJ.IER b. 5/12/1859, d. 4/30/1862 6 MARY TRIPHENA COMER b. 8/16/1861 in Moscow, Ta., m. WILLIA¥. H. BIGSBY 5/1/1883; Res. Gregory, S.D.; Norfolk, Neb.1920; Lyons,Neb.1933; They celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary May 1, 1933. 9 MYRTLE MARIA BIGSBY b. 5/10/1884, m, CHRIS FLETCHER SLINGER 9/25/ 1921, who was b. in Wakefield, Neb. 1/8/1886. He wes a twenty­ year NeyY men on the Destroyer Randall. 9 HERBERT HENRY BIGSBY b. 11/28/1667 in Hunteville, ¥.o., married 9/29/1914, LAURA GRETTIN, in Pender, Neb. He was proprietor of a general store in Lyon, Neb. in 1933, llO Son; no further record. 9 EVA IRENE BIGSBY' b. 11/26/1898 in Pender, Neb.; marriage annulled; Res. Gregory, S.D. 6 ANNA NEWKIRK COMER b, 1/20/1865 in Moscow, Ia., m. F. BROOKSHIRE 4/29/ 1893 in Bloomfield, ra.; Res. San Frsnciseo, Cal. 1934 19 MELBA COMER BROOKSHIRE b. 9/20/1897 in New Florence, Mo. 8 ZEf'HA JOHN COMER b. 8/26/1867, d. 9/21/1869 8 JESSIE NEWKIRK COMER b. 2/11/1669, d. 9/14/1872 )twins 8 SISSIE NEWKIRK COMER b. 2/11/1869, d. 11/30/1870) 6 FRANK COMER b. 8/22/1871, d. 9/7/1872 6 NELLIE MARIA COMER b. 7/10/1875, d. 8/19/1875 6 HANNAH HEALY b. 12/1/1794, m, CHESTER PRATT of Providence, R.I. 8/20/1817 6 SARAH HEALY b. 12/13/1796 in Dudley, d. 9/5/1855; m. BENJAMIN BRADFORD 9/27/1821 who was b. 8/4/1780 in Wood stock, Conn. and d. 4/17/1857, aged 77. He was a 7th generation descendant of Governor Bradford of Plymouth. Children: 7 BENJAMIN BRADFORD, JR. b. 7/6/1832 in Woodstock, Conn., m. MARY ANN LESHURE 1 of North Woodstock, Conn. Children, 56

8 HANNAH ELIZABETH BRADFORD d. aged 16 18 MARY CORDELIA BRADFGJID, m, E, J, KITTELL; Ree. Spririgfiel ,ms one of the Trustees of the Firet Vetho~iet Cr.urch, Waocstock,Vt. 7 NORl-'.'

Is cmRLIE EDWIN HEALEY h. 5/18/1s51 7 GEORGE-~. HE.U.EY b. 10/24/1815 in Chesterfield, !.!1MCND, d!llu, of Ebenezer and Ruhannah (Boomer) Hammond, who was b. 4/26/1766 and d. 1/24/1812, aged 46; m. 2nd RUTH LARNED MARCY, widow of Jedediah Marcy (page 39) of Sturbridge, Mass,, 6/12/1814, who d. 4/18/1848. 6 !il\.MMOND .HEALY b. 11/24/1789 in Dudley; m. SAt.LY BRADFORD of' Woodstock, Conn. 10/19/1813, who d. 12/25/1858, Res. Oppenheim, N.Y. 1918 7 BENJAMIN BRADFORD HEALY b. 3/28/1816 in Dudley, d. 5/5/1904 in Seattle, Wseh,• m. LUCY MARIA STRATFORD of Smithfield, R.I., 3/4/1845 in Woon­ ~ockei, R.L, who was b. 4/20/1824 in Oxford, Mass. and d. 8/8/1908 in Seattle, Wash. Benjamin moved to Lacrosse, Wis, <1nd afterwards to Seattle where he bought a large tract of land. This he sold as the city grew, and ,:,rospered substantially thereby. 8 CHARLES HAMMOND HEALY b. 7/7/1848 in SmithfieU, R.I., d. 5/'.;/1859 in Lacrosse, Wis,, aged 11 8 AGNES BRADFORD HEALY b. 4/4/1860 in Tremoealeau, 1•/is,, i,,arried in La.Crosse, ALFRED HORACE ANDERSON, b. 4/13/1856; d. 4/20/1914,NY City 8 GERTRUDE STRATFtlRll HEALY b. 9/8/1863, d. 6/23/1874 in Trempealeau 7 MOSES WALpO l!li:ALY b. 10/1/1821 in Dudley, Maes,, m. MARYL, AMIDON of · Webster, Mass. 11/25/1846, dau. of Rufus and Hannah (Larned) Amidon, who was b. 7/9/1822 and d, 1/20/1917. They lived on the old h0111estead of Samuel Healy io Dudley, which wss io excellent condition i·n 1912. 8 JOHN BOYDEN HEALY b, 1/1/1850. and d. 8/31/1852 8 SALLY CORNELIA HEALY b. 6/29/1853, m. FRANKS, WALKER in 1906, who d; 4/17/1912 in Dueley, He wee caretaker of the old homestead and Hrs. !foees Waldo Healy resided with them. 8 ELIZABETH LARNED HEALY b. 11/29/1854, died young 7 SALLY LORETTA HEALY b. 7/14/1828, d. 1/29/1831 7 DWIGHT HEALY b. 8/29/1832 d. at birth 6 WALDO MOSES HEALY b, 11/14/1792, m. DULCENIA CHAMBERLAIN of Providence 6"EBENEZER HEALY b. 6/13/1795 in Dudley, Maes., d• 1/30/1873.in O'ppenheim, N.Y. m. KESIAH WOOD dau. of Job of' RI and Jane (Campbell) Yood of' Cherry Valley, NY b. abt. 1799 in Oteego Oo., N.Y. and d. 5/3/1872 in Oppenheim. 6 ESTHER HEALY b. 1/23/1798 in Dudley, Maes., d. 5/16/1877 in Southbridge, Maes.; married JEDEDIAH J.'.AROY (page 39-40) 11/30/1816; b. 10/19/1794; d, 5/10/1877 ?ESTHER H. MARCY b, 10/17/1817; m. ISRAEL C, TROW 8 ESTHER C. TROW b. 7/14/1836 18 ELLEN J. TROW b. 5/15/1840, d, 11/14/1851 7 LUCIEN J. J.'.ARCY b. 8/31/1819, m. and lived in Southbridge 7 JOHN MARCY b. 9/12/1822, m. 1858 and lived in Iowa 7 WILLIAM A. ~!ARCY b. 5/3/1829, unm., lived in Southbridge 6 GEORGE HEALY b, 8/25/1802 in Dudley, Maes., m. OFI!ELIA EDWARDS, Int. 10/21/1826 7 HANNAH JANE IIEHY b. 10/30/1827 7 MARY EDWARDS HEALY b. 6/18/1833 7 OPHELIA HEALY b. 8/28/1846, d. 10/12/1889; m. ABIEL PAYSON WILLIAMS 1/5/1869 (page 37) Children: 8 ALICE MABEL WILLIAJI.S b. 9/23/1870; m. HERBERT W. GOODELL (page 38) 9/22/1900; Ree. Worcester, Mase. - 9 MARIAN TOWER GOCOELL b. 4/23/1903 19 KATHRYN '.•IILLIAMS GOODELL b. 8/19/1906, d. 8/31/4;06 8 EDITI! WILLIAMS b, 1/31/1874, m, ·ROBERT J.M. BAIR 10/6/1897 and lived in Dudley on the old home farm, Children: 61

9 H.O.ROLD JAMES BAIR b. 6/10/1900 19 M.\RY DOROTHY BAIR b. 11/8/1907 8 CLARENCE HEALY WIT Ll.'.MS b. 5/19 /1e76, d. 11/2/1901 8 EVA '•IILLHMS b. 4/1/1878, d. 4/10/1878 8 CHO.RLES WillIAXS b. 4/19/1879, d. 5/1879. 8 SVO. OPHELIA WILlIAMS b. 3/20/1880, d. 12/2/1901 8 FRANX ELIOT '!IILLIAXS b. 3/12/1884 8 JENNIE HAUD WILLIAMS b. 9/10/181'5, d. 4/11/11'86 8 NINA ELsm 'llllLIAMS b. 5/22/1887, d. 8/30/1887 8 FLORENCE ED'.~AR!)S ·muo.11cs b. 2/5/1889 6 HARRIET HEALY b. 8/26/1806 in Dudley, Mass., m. CHARLES W. VIJ\'TON 11/18/1828, son of '·/illiam and Dolly Vinton, who was b. 3/16/1802 an~ d. 11/24/1838 7 SUSANNA M. VIi'lTON b. 12/31/1829, d. 5/30/1831 in Dudley 7 MOSES Jl. VINTON b. 11/15/1831 7 CRO.RLES E, VINTON b. 6/2/1834 7 GEORGE :•/. VINTON b. 10/22/1835, d. 11/10/1847 7 l!An.t\ISCN_·.~. V~NTON)twins b. 5/29/1838 • 7 R'-RRIET 11. VINTON ) 5 HlEBE l!SALY b. 12/6/1765, "'. EB:C:NEZER .ULEN 3/16/1786 5 RHOBY HEALY b. 3/9/1768, d: 6/1"5/1840; m. PHILIP CORBIN'll/28/1789 in Dudley, son of Lemuel 4nd Reb-ecca Corbin b. 9/13/1764 and d. 5/2/H>;45. Res. Union, Ollnn. 6 SAoWEL CORBIN b. 2/11/1792, m. CRO.RLOTTE CHAPIN 6 FOLLY CORBIN b. 5/28/1795, m. JOSE?!! C. GREGGS 6 PHILIP CORBIN b. 4/4/1797, m. LOIS CHAFFEE 6 HEALY CORBIN b. 6/8/1799, m. NANCY COY 6 AUGUSTUS CORBIN b. 9/28/1801, m, HMELIA PRESTON 6 H.O.RMCN CORBIN b. 5/20/1806, m. CALESTA KNC'~LTON 5 HULDAH HEALY b. 6/6/1770, d. 4/9/1854; m. ED'.~ARD DAVIS, JR. 12/26/1767, who was b. 1/5/1768 in Dudley and d. 7/1/18;,4. Children: 6 VCSES DAVIS b. 5/25/1788, m. MARCY BEALY (page 45) Res. N. 'foodstock, Conn.; moved to Oppenheim, N.Y.; returned to N. Woodstock where he died. Marcy went to live with deu. in Hartford, Conn. where she diad. 7 LOOISA M. DAVIS b. 11/1816, m. ELISHA W. WILLIAV.S 7 HIRi.Y. D.,.VIS b. 11/1818, d. 8/1824 17 ICHABOD CORBIN DAVIS b. 9/28/1823, "'• EMILY C. Mc,FARLAr-'D 6 HULDAH DAVIS b. 6/9/1789 in Dudley, d. 4/3/1e71 in Oppenheim, N.Y., married 9/28/1813, JONATHAN BACON; res. Greenfieln, Maes. until 1819. Jonathan Bacon was a •tage driver. He left his home about 1830 and wss never heard from again. 7 E. DAVIS BACON b. 8/14/1814 in Greenfield, Mass., w•• a Universalist Minister in Pennsylvania 7 WARREN A. B~CCN b. 9/14/1816, lived in Lexington, Ky. 7 WILLIAMS. BACON b. 9/9/1819, lived in Connecticut 7 ABIGAIL BACON b. 1821, was drowned 6/1828 7 HARRIET BACON b. 8/15/1822 in Oppenheim, N.Y. lived in Fonda, N.Y. 7 GEORGE HEALY BACON b. 3/4/1824, lived in Oppenheim, N.Y. 7 HIRAM BACON b. 413/1826 7 ELIZA A, BACON b. 3/20/1828, lived in Oppenheim, N.Y. 6 REUBEN DA VIS b. 9/5/1790, d. 4/21/1793 6 CLARISA DAVIS b. 1/2/1792, d. 8/20/1830; m. ADOLPHUS PHIPPS 5/26/1814 7 CLARISA PHIPPS b. 10/22/1814, m. RUFUS A. FREEll,AN Int. pub. l/T/1838; Res. Webster, Mass. 7 BENJAJ'.IN F. PHIPPS b. 1/30/1816, lived in Thompson, Conn. 7 EDW,RD O. PHIPPS b. 1/26/1817, lived in E

7 ELIZABETH STONE b. 12/25/1829, d. 9/1/1830 7 SAt,'.UEL D, STCNE b. 12/27/1832, m. LYDIA A.. PARKS; res. Dudley 7 WILLIA}} F. STONE b. 7/19/1837, unm.; res. Fa,, Texas and l•lexico 7Em,~RD E, STCNE b. 7/21/1835, m. ELIZ.'. M, CAto'liELL 6 PHEBE DAVIS b. 3/24/1797 in Dudley, d. 4/21/1879 in Frsmingham m. l0/1816 PATTEN JOHNSON, b. 9/1/1790 in Framingham, d, 11/5/1868; res. Framinghsm, where they owned many acres of valuable land. 7 CHARLES PATTEN JOHNSON b. 1/30/1819 in Dudley; res. New York 17 MARY DA VIS JOHNSON b. 6/21/1820 in Framingham 6 S'.LLY HEUY DAVIS b, 3/26/1799 in Dudley, m, REV. HEZEKIAH DAVIS son of Arnasa, 3/30/1820 in Dudley, He was a local Methodist preach­ er and a farmer, who also held offices of Selectman, Assessor, School Committee, and Re pre se ntati ve. He was b. 3/12/1796 and d. 4/3/1844. Children, born in Dudley: 7 GEORGE DA VIS b. 2/12/1821, m. LUCY E. DAVIS 3/20/1845 7 FIDELLA DAVIS b. 7/16/1822, m. AMASA DAVIS 10/21/1844 7 EMARILLA DAVIS b. 2/10/1827, d. 3/22/1832 7 SALLY M, DAVIS b. 7/25/1835, m, DR, HENRY S. SMITH 5/1856 7 HEZEKIAH DAVIS b, 2/2/184o, m, ABBY HISCOX of Woodstock 3/2/1864 6 HARRIET DAVIS b. 10/26/1880, m. PAYTON R, PHIPPS of Thomnson, Conn. 10/25/1831 . 6 ELIZ~ DAVIS b. 9/13/1802, m. CHE:STER CURTIS 10/18/1849 6 LYDIA E. DAVIS b. 9/8/1804 in Dudley, m. JACOB BATES, son of Alanson and Comfort Bates 3/29/1832 in Dudley, who was b. 4/18/1796 7 ELIZABETH W, BA'IES b. 4/26/1833 in Webster, d, 6/25/lll53 7 G',ORGE D. BATES b. 3/8/1826, m. HARRIET E. BARTLETT; res.Webster 7 ELIEN M. BATES b. 11/9/1840, m, CHARLES BATTEY of Oxford 7 CHARLES L. BA.TES b'. 6/29/1845, m, LOUISA E. MILLER: Res.St.Louis 7 HE:NRY J, BATES b. 2/6/1847, m. MARYE. LINCClN; Res, Webster 6 REUBEN DAVIS b. 3/13/1807, d. 10/17/186o; m, ELIZABETHD. LARNED 4/10/1833, dau. of Morris and Elizabeth Larned b. 2/16/1813 in D..,dley 7 1/iARIA E. DAVIS b. 2/17/1834 in Dudley 7 .JOHN E.\TON DA.VIS b. 5/1/1836 in Dudley, m. i-lRS, II.ARY HANCOCK 1667 7 'IIILLIAM L, DAVIS b. 3/23/1838, m, MARTHA E, JEWETT 10/29/1865 7 ELlEN L. DAVIS b. 3/28/1840, m, S'.IEPHEN C. TRHER 12/4/1872 7 SAR\H URSULA DA VIS b. 10/24/1842 7 FRANKLIN D~VIS b. 11/23/1844, d. 5/6/1849 )t . 7 FRANCES DAVIS b, 11/23/1844, d. 5/23/18--) mns 7 EMMA F. DAVIS b. 12/22/1856, m, ISAAC H, ESTABROOK 5/1/1879 6 SA~. L HEALY DAVIS b. 2/13/1811 in Dudley, m, LYDIA H. DAVIS 11/24/ 1842, dau. of Capt. Levi Davis of Oxford, who was b. 8/16/1803 in Charlton, Mass. and d. 5/16/1845; m. 2nd SYLVIA CORBIN 11/5/1846 Children by 2nd marriage: ALBERT H, DAVIS b. 6/12/1848 in Dudley 7 DELIA JANE DAVIS b. 6/16/1850 in Dudley 7 JOSIAH SAMUEl DAVIS b. 2/23/1853, d, 10/12/1854 7 SAMUEL H. DAVIS b, 3/7/18'56, lived in Philadelphia 7 CARRIE S, DAVIS b. 7/10/1858, d. 6/21/1880 in 11/ebster 7 FANNIE ESTEL IE DA VIS b. 5/26/1861 5 HARMON ALY b. 8/12/1772, was unm.; d. at sea with yellow fever 4 EBENEZER HEUY~ bapt, 5/25/1746-C.R. in Dudley. No further records j HANNAH HEALY @pt. 4/4/1705, d. 10/13/1790; Di. by Mr. Peter Thatcher (Boston Marriages p. 130) to WILLIAM YOUNG a distiller, 1/27/1725, son of Anthony and Rachel (Wheeler) Young, who was b. 2/13/1702 and d. after Sept. 1748 (Daniel Henshaw's List, N.E.H.& G. Reg. Vol. 37, p. 57) (Ch.of lfm.and Hannah in Bost.Bths.) 4 RACHEL YOUNG b. 3/17/1727 4 REBEKAH YOUNG b. 10/10/1729 4 JOSEPH -YOW<:rb. 8/25/1731, d. 10/3/1731 age l mo. 9 days (Co_pp Hill p.174) 4 Irfi.l'NJJryo'!fflG b. 3/17/1732 ? 14 ABRAHAM YOUNG b. 5/19/1737 4 NATil~NIE:E "ffiJNG b. 5/23/1734 4 ~Yf.J'_Q_®Q '6. 3/1/1739 4 SARAH YOUNG b. 12/.1./J.735 4 JOSEPH YOUNG b. 7 /19/174- Ths Gen. Soc., Salt Lake City,. Utah, now claims the Brigham Young Chart ehow­ i ng his relationship to Hannah (Healy) Young was a case of mistaken identity.

DESCENDANTS OF SAMUEL HEIE 2 SAMUEL HELE b, 9/lh/1662 in Cambridge, Mass., d. after 1732 in Hampton Falls, N.H. The date is unknown but a. petition he signed in 1732 is on file. He m. HANNAH SMITH of' Salisbury, Mess. 5/26/1665 and settled there, where their f'our children were born. They moved to Hampton Fells, N.H. after 1690 and Hannah d, in 1692, Hem. 2nd JUDITH ROBY 9/15/1693 who d, 1/17/1724-5 at the age of 75 years. She was 12 years his senior. Hem, 3rd ELIZABETH -- 6/19/1725 who d, 11/22/172e aged 68. She was 2 years his senior. Hem, 4th JOANNE REDMOND, widow of John Redn,ond, Jr., 3/28/1729, The descendants of Sa.,,uel Hele uniformly spelled the name "Heeley• "'hile town clerks and others have snel1ed it in various ways, most recently Healey, /oJ French end Indian ':far: Samuel Healy, Capt. Mathew ~ustin's Ro1.l, 1709 } SAIWEL HEALEY. b. 10/22/1685, drowned with Jonathan Chase, 2/1/1695 at Corituck, New Ha,nnehire 3 NATHI\NIEL HEAIEY b. 2/8/1687, ii, Salisbury, Mass., d, about 1774 in Ha,npton Falls; m, 1st Hi\NNAH TILTON 12/12/1712, dau. of Daniel, who was b. in 1689 and d, 10/8/1720 aged 31; m. 2nd SUSANNA '•iEARE 3/6/1722, dau. of' Ca:!)t, Peter Weare, who was b. 8/1/1702; m. 3rd WIDOW LYDIA FOGG 10/31/1751 who survived him as she is mentioned in his will. Captain Nathaniel Healey was a man of activity ann enterrrise, a dealer in lands as early as 1716. He was Captain of' the Militia Co. and was in town of'f'ices for nearly twenty ye'

(Fayban) Pickering, who was b. 5/16/1796 and d. 10/15/1875. Wells Healey held town offices of Clerk, Selectman, and Moderator. He was an energetic and pro­ gressive farmer. Children: 7 EUNICE 'l'ELI.9 HEALEY b. 10/16/1818, d. 11/12/1825 7 WELLS WEARE HEALEY b. 10/15/1820, d. 11/1884; m. SARAH ELIZABETH DODGE 12/30/ 1847 who was b. 5/5/1827 in Waterville, Me., dau. of Isaac and Elizabeth Dodge. Wells W. Healey was Town Clerk 1844 and Representative 1852-185,. 8 MARY FRANCES HEALEY b. 2/21/1851, d. 4/3/1865 8 GEORGE CLIFFORD HEAIEY b. 8/26/1854, m. HARRIET DODGE 12/14/1881. dau. 6f John W. and Harriet Perkins Dunklee Dodge. George was a member of the N.H. Legislature 1889-90; Town Clerk 1881 and Selectman 1884-6". 19 FRANCES !!Et.LEY b. 7/4/1886; Wellesley College 1907; unm. 1913 7 ELIZABETH ANN HEALEY b. 1822, d. 6/25/1824 7 ELIZABETH ANN HEALEY b. 8/15/1824 in Hampton Falls, d. 3/6/1906 in Exeter, N.H.; m. SAMUEL SY.ALL 6/10/1857- No children. 7 CHI.RIBS NE:',l'ELL HEA!.EY b. 9/21/1826 in Hampton Falls, d. 10/10/1902 in Stra­ tham, N.H.; m. SARAH PARKER TAPPAN 4/4/1860, dau. of E.W. and Abigail March (Pickering) Tappan, who d. 7/10/1903. He owned and operated a large farm. 8 CH~RLES '•IILLOUGHBY HE:AIEY b. 12/29/1860 in Hampton Falls; Res. Exeter 8 ANN TAPPAN HEAIEY b. 2/16/1865 in Hampton Falls, d. 7/1/1865 8 ALICE GRAF'roN HE:ALY b. 1;1/28/1867 in Hampton Falls, m. FRANK M. CELIEY 1 7/9/1902, Res. Exeter, N.H. No children. 7 MARY WELLS HEALEY b. 9/12/1828 in Rampton Falls, d. 9/13/1902 in Portsmouth, N.H., m. WILLIAM HENRY HACKETT 12/4/1851 of Portsmouth, who d. 9/24/1891 8 MARY GERTRUDE HACKETT b. 2/20/1858, d. 9/24/1867 8 WALLACE HACKETT b. 5/1/1856, m. ABB:i:E MAIN WINCHESTER, dau. of Ezra H. Winchester of San Francisco, Cal.· 10/3/188,. '!lallace Hackett was a lawyer. He read law in the office of his grandfather, attended Harvard Law School in 1879, and began practice in Portsmouth in 1879. He was City Solicitor, years; counsel for U.S. Court of Claims, Alabama; Mayor of Portsmouth 1907-8; and a member of N.H. Historical Society. 19 MARION HACKETT b. ,/20/1886 8 BESSIE BELL HACKETT b. 2/28/1863, m. WILLIAM HENRY EVERETT 8/6/1885, son of Moore and Charlotte M. Everett, who was b. 3/6/1847. No children. I From "Who s Who in America, 1912• 1 'Mr. Everett was appointed from Connecticut and graduated from the U.S.Naval Academy 6/1868; promoted to Ensign 4/19/1869; Master 7/12/1870; Lieutenant 12/12/1873; Lieut. Com­ mander 12/6/1894; Commander 3/3/1899; Captain 2/17/1904; advanced to Rear Admiral 10/9/1906, and retired at bis own request. After retire­ ment Rear Admiral snd Mrs. Everett resided in Newport, R.I. and he died there 6/1.0/1912. • 7 '.HLLIA ..¾ PICKERING HEALEY b. 1/1/1831, d. 7/18/1889; m. MARTHA BURDETT ASHBY of New Orleans, 11/12/1868. He attended Rockingham Academy in 1843. He was a sea captain. 8 WELLS HEALEY b. 9/19/1870; m. LOUISE RUTHLEDGE of' New Orleans 7/6/1911 and resided in New Orleans. 19 LOUISE RUTHLEDGE HEALEY 8 MATTIE HEALEY b. 3/1/1872, m. ARTEMUS H. HOBART 8/15/1908 and resided in Bridgewater, Mass. in 1912. 19 EDWARD PICKERING HOBART b. 5/14/1909 8 ELIZABETH PICKERING HEALEY b. 7/6/1878, m. DR. JAMES F. BLAIR 5/6/1902 and resided in Bozeman, Mont. in 1912. 9 DOROTHY BLAIR b. 3/10/190, 19 ELIZABETH BLAIR b. 11/22/1907 7 NEWELL WELLS HE:ALEY b. 7/9/1834 in Hampton Falls, d. there l/13/1911; married ELLEN L. FRENCH 12/20/1871, dau. of John F. French. Chil~ren: 8 ANNIE FRENCH HEALEY b. 2/22/1874 in Hampton Falls, N.H., married 9/2/1908, CHARLES NEALLY DODGE, son of Jae. D, and Harriet F. (Hadley) Dodge, who was b. 5/19/1862. They resided in Hampton Falls. No children 8 P'LCRENCE BELL HE:ALEY b. 10/9/1876 was fatally burned 11/2/1898 8 MARY NEWELL HEALEY b. 5/28/1881 in Hampton Falls, N.H., married 10/2/1907 FRANCIS J. CHE:S'IERMAN. Res. Syracuse, N.Y. 191, 9 ELIZABETH NE'IIELL CHE:STERMAN b. 10/23/1908 19 JOHN FREDERICK CHESTERMAN b. 11/7/1910 , 7 EUNICE '//ELIS HE:AlEY b. 1/27/18,7 in Hampt6n Falls, d. 12/5/1915 in Boston; m. 8/23/1871 JOHN ELBRIDGE HUDSON, LLB, who was b. 8/3/1839 in Lynn, Mass. and d. 10/1/1900 in Beverly, Mass. Mrs. Hudson resided in Boston in 1912. No ch. John E. Hudson, son of John and Elizabeth C. (Hillard) Hudson, was a lineal descendant of Thomas Hudson who came from England, •nil about 1630 ac­ quired lan~ in Saugus, Mass., on which was found the iron ore that led to the establishment of the first iron works in this country. The very first castings made in 1642 were in the possession of Thomas Hudson's ,ascendants until 1892 when John E. Hudson presented them to the city of Lynn. John Hudson fitted himself for college in the Lynn, Mass. public schools; graduated from Harvard College in 1862; H~rvar~ Law School in 1865; was admitte

10 DALL OONNCR b. 5/5/1913 9 1-'ARCUS HELE DALL b. 8/29/1884 in 'faehington, D.C.; unm.1913 9 ''/ILLIA1~ AUSTIN DALL b. 8/5/1884 in Locust Grove, N.Y., d. 8/6/1901 I in Saginaw, Mich; buried in Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. 8 SARAH KEEN DALL b. 9/27/1849; m. -- 7 !!:LI.EN ·,•:ELLS HEALEY b. 6/2/1825, m. CAPT. JOHN CHILDS 10/23/1856, who was a distinguished Civil Engineer. Mrs. Chilas resided in Boston in 1913. !8 JCIIN HEALEY CHILDS b. l/l8/Hl58, m. JESSIE CLARK of Boston 7 MARY v/ELLS HEALEY b. 5/5/1827, d. 11/7/1890 7 FRANCIS '.·!ELLS HEALEY b. 12/18/1829, d. 1/12/1902 7 ANNA '.\'ELLS HEALEY b. 10/17/1832, d. 6/20/1897 7 GEORGE ';/ELLS HEALEY b. 10/7/1834; Harvard 1856; d. in London 1887, unm. 7 CHARLES WELLS HEALEY b. 12/1/1836, d. 12/11/1841 7 E!HLY ':JELLS IJEi,LEY b. 7/31/1838 . 6 JOSEPH WELLS HEALEY b. 4/16/1797 in Kensington, N.H., d. 3/7/1827, age 30; married ELIZABETH LAMFREY 11/18/1820 who was b. 8/13/l 7Q6. Children: 7 Mi,RY W. HE.rn;;y b. 9/19/1821 in Kensington, N.H., m. JOHN C, FDRSAITH 6/20(1842. Children: 8 ELIZABETH FORSAITH b. 8/4/1843, d. 2/23/1905 8 GEORGE l'ORSAITH b. 12/14/1845 8 MARY C. FORSAITH b. 11/12/1847, m. JOSEPH A. THTON 6/19/1873 8 JOHN 'II. FORSUTH b. 11/20/1849, m. LIZZY H. EVANS 11/20/1866 in Salisbury 8ELLAA. FORSUTH b. 6/25/1852, d. 7/21/1861 8 FRANK P, FORSAITH b. 1/15/1855, m. MARYE. EVANS of Kensington, 5/21/1890 7 JOSEPH J~·•'ELL HEAIEY b. 11/25/1824 in Kensington, d. unm. 1/24/1889. He lived on the parental farm and was a Representative at one time. 6 MARY HEALEY b. ·8/28/1806 in Kensin.,.ton, d. 6/20/1863 in Ms.nchester, N.H., married 8/28(1826, SAMUEL DANA BELL of Che;ter, N.H., who was b. 10/9/1798 in Franois·town, N.H., and d. 7/11/1868 in Manchester, N.H. Samuel Dana Bell was the son of Hon. Samuel Bell, LLD, and Mehitable Bowen (Dana) Bell. He entered Harvard College in his 14th year and graduated in 1816; commenced to read law soon after and in 1820 was admitted to the Bar. He rapidly ro·se in his profession and held many offices of distinction: State Legislature 1825-28 serving for a while as Clerk of that body; served as a member of the com­ mission to revise the Statutes of the State in 1836, 1840, and 1866; was appointed Circuit Judge of the Court of Common Pleas in 1848; was placed upon the Bench of the Supreme Court in 1849; and in 1859 was elected Chief Justice. He received the degree of LID from Dartmouth College in 1854; was Pres. at one time of the N.H. Hist. Soc. and a member of the New Eng.Hist.Gen.Soc. Genealogy was a subject of great interest to him and most of the data herein on Samuel Hele Branch was taken from his collections. .In 1912 his notes were in the possession of his grandson, Samuel K. Bell of·Exeter, N.H., who was also an attorney. 7 JOHN JAMES BELL b. 10/30/1<'!27 in Chester, N.H. d. 8/22/1893 and is buried in Exeter; m. CORAL, KENT 4/13/1861, who was b. 7/17/1840 in Lawrence, ½ass., dau. of Deacon Harvey an,J Mrs. Eliza J. (Hanson) Kent. Res. Exeter 1862. John Ja~es Bell graduated from Harvard Law School and like hi• renowned father ano grandfather was a. brilliant lawyer. He was actively engaged in business, principally railroan interests; was in the I,egislature 188:,-91, and held other positions of imnortance. He was considered an authority on histor.­ ical subjects; wee a member of the N.H.!Ust. Soc. and the New Eng.Hist.Gen. Soc.; was a 32nd Degree Mason and rose to be Grand i~aster, Grand High Priest, and Grand Co'lll!lan.4 er of the various State ~ssociatl,ons. He became heir to the large fortune of his younger ~rother Samuel upon Samuel's death in-18P9, but ho himself died very suddenly in the Manchester, N.H. Railroa~ Sts.tion ,,,hile waiti~~ for a train to return home. 8 SAMUEL KENT BELL b.---; m. GERTRUDE TRUi> 10/1912. Ho was an Attorney-at­ Law in Exeter, N.H. No chii.1ren. 18 JOHN KENT BELL b.---; unm. 7 SAMUEL NE\'/El.L BELL b. 3/25/1829, d. su.idenly 2/8/1889 in North Woodstock, N.H. He was unmarried. He prepared for college at Phil line ·Andover .\cademy, gradua­ ted from Dartmouth in 1847; consucted a large legal practice until 1876; had other business enterprj ses including extensive interests in real estate, rail­ roads, and fire insurance. He was Democratic Oongress,nan in 1871, and re-elec­ ted four years later. 7 lliARY ANN BELL b. 5/30/1830, d. 9/8/1830 7 CHARLES WELLS BELL b. 1/30/1832, d. 12/12/1832 7 ANNIE EID/ICE BELL b. 4/21/1833, d. 9/21/1833 67

7 MARY WALLACE BELL b. 7/6/1834, d, 8/29/1858; m, JCHN PLUMMER NEWELL 8/14/1855, who graduated from Dartmouth College in 1849 and~fterwarde practiced law in Manchester, N.H. I ! 8 SAMUEL D. BELL NEWELL b. 8/22/1858, d. 8/3/1859 4 ELIZABETH HEALEY twin of Nathaniel, b. 11/21/1722, married STEPHEN PRESCOTT a much younger man, who was b. in Raymond, N,H. in 1741 and d. in 1828, aged 87, 5 FHEBE PRESCOTT b. in Raymond, m, a MR, OSGOOD !5 Daughter, name not known, m. a MR. PAGE 4 STEPHEN HEALEY b. 11/2/1727 in Hampton Falls, d, 9/17/1770; m, SARAH BATCHEIDER dau. of Deacon Josiah Batchelder, 12/27/1749. They lived on the old homestead where Sarah died 9/13/1821, aged 95 years. 5 MARY HEALEY b. 9/9/1750 in H91!1pton Falls, d. in Kensington; m. JOSEPH DOW of Kensington, 12/13/1770, Mary died and Joseph married a second wif'e, Elizabeth Weare, daughter of President Mesheck ~eare, 2/25/1785, and they had a son. Children of Joseph and V.ary Healey Dow: 6 STEPHEN DOW b. 6/28/1771. d. 1782 6 WEARE DOW b. 3/8/1773, d, 2/1774 6 WEARE DOW b. 10/10/1774, d. unm, 6 POLLY DOW b. 12/2/1776, was unm, 6 JOSEPH WARREN DOW b. 4/1779, d. 111,3. He became a settled minister at • Tyringham, Mass. 5 SARAH or SALLY HE\LEY b, 2/16/1757 in Hampton Falls~, m. BENJAMIN BROWN of Kensington, 3/12/1782. 6 SALLY BROWN b. in Kensington, reei1ed there in 1862 6 BENJAY.IN BROWN b. in Kensington 6EUNICE BROWN b. in Lowell, Mass. 16 ABIGAIL BRO'IIN b. in Lowell 5 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 3/16/1761, died young 5 MAJOR LEVI !!El.LEY b. 12/1/1763 in Hampton Falls, N.H., d. 5/19/1812; married let 9/1/1784 MRS • .\BIGAIL ROBINSON who was b. 11/30/1764 in Exeter, N.H.; married 2nd ABIGAIL DODGE of' Ipswich, 2/17/1793. t:_/ Levi Healey was a Major of the 3rd Reg1'nent of N.H.Militia. He was devises of his grandf'ather 1 s f'arm in Hampton Falls; his name was among the earliest school teachers in that town, and he was toll gatherer for the Hamp­ ton Causeway Turnpike Corp. 1811-1812, (Brown's History of' Hampton Falls) Children by 1st marriage: 6 SALLY HEALEY b. 9/2/1785, d. unm, in 1869, aged 87 6 NANCY HEALEY b. 2/22/1787, m. JOSEPH TILTON 6 NATHANIEL HEALEY b. 4/19/1789 in Hampton Falls, m. let MARY PALMER of' Kensington 6/13/1811; m. 2nd SAR.\H CURRIER of' Amesbury, Mess. Child by 1st marriage: 7 STEPHEN HEALEY b.--; d. 3/6/1860; m. SARAH ANN TUTTLE at Newmarket and removed to Auburn, N.H. where he died. No chiHren Children by 2nd marriage: 7 First child died at birth 7 ELBRIDGE HEALEY m. CAROLINE S, PARSHLEY in 1846; res. Amesbury 7 EDllIN HEALEY resided in Biddef'ord, Maine.in 1862 7 JOSEPH HEALEY died young 7 CHARLES !!El.LEY res. Newburyport, Mass. 7 RUTH HEALEY 7 ANN HEALEY 7 SARAH HEALEY Children by 2nd marriage (6th generation): 6 ABIGAIL HEALEY b. 12/11/1793, m. JAMES GOULD and moved to West Tennessee 6 ELBRIDGE AUGUSTUS HEALEY b. 10/14/1795, died at sea in 1812 6 EUNICE HEALEY b. 1/2/1799, m, let MR. FLINT and had one child; married 2nd DR, JOHN WATERS of West Tenneesee 6 ELIZABETH HEALEY b. 1/17/1804, m. HIRAM SWEETSER; res, S.Reading, Maes.1862 5 ANNE or NANCY HEALEY b. 7/11/1765 in Hampton Falls, d. 3/22/1841, aged 76; married SAMUEL PRESCOTT 4/30/1765 and moved to Gilmanton, N.H. 6 EUNICE PRESCOTT 16 SAMUEL PRESCOTT 6 POLLY PRESCOTT 6 NANCY PRESCOTT 6 JUDITH PRESCOTT 6 LYDIA PRESCOTT 16 SALLY PRESCOTT 5 EUNICE HEUEY b. 4/25/1767, d. 11/13/1786, aged 19 4 SUSANN.\ HEALEY b. 5/7/1731, m, IIR. LCNGFELI.OW 4 PHOEBE HEALEY m. PHINEAS TILTON and lived in Deerfield, N.H. No children 68

3 MARY HELE twin of 'k'illiam, b. 1/29/1689-90, d. 2/16/1689 3 WILLIAM HELE twin of Mary, b. 1/29/1689-90 in Hamoton Falls, N.H., did not die young as some histories record, but d, about 1772 in Chester, N.H.; m. MARY SANBORN, dau. of Benjamin Sanborn, 1/12/1716, who was b. about 1690 anr. d. about 1790, aged 100 years (Chase History of Old Chester) Williom was one of the original proprietors of the to~n, named in the charter granted in 1719, (Ju~ge Bell's data) · 4 PHOEBE HEALEY b. 10/18/1716, d. ll/9/1806 in Hampton Fallo; m. WINTHROP S'>RGENT 1/1/1738, who was b. 10/28/1711. 5 LIZZIE SARGENT b. 12/22/1736, d. 4/6/1832; m. JOHN SANBORN who d,12/3/1828 5 MOSES SARGENT b. 11/2/1743, a. 1826; m. SARAH VARNUM, dau. of Joseph, who died 1843. They had six children. 5 V,ARY SARGENT b. 5/14/1745 5 JOHN SARGENT b. 3/17/1746, d, 11/17/1834; m, MARY TURNER, dau. of William Turner, who d. in H'23, They had three chilrlren. 5 ABRAHAM SARGENT b. 2/28/1748, m. LYDIA RICHARDSON, dau. of Thomae, in 1769 5 PHOEBE SA'lGENT b. 1751, m. EBENEZER EATON 5 JUDITH SARGENT b. 1/15/1752, m. DAVID HALL, eon of Nathaniel 5 SARAH SARGENT b, I 755, m. SAMUEL DEARBORN, son of Thomas 4 JOA:!INA HEALEY b. 7/20/1718 in Hamnton Falls, d. in 1809 in Chester, N.H. age 91; married CAP!'. JOHN UNDERfilLL of Chester, N.H. 10/21/1741 5 BETTY UNDERHILL b. 7/13/1742, m. SAMUEL BUS'•'ELL of Candia 5 WILLIAM UNDERHILL b. 2/15/1744, m, ABIGAIL CHOATE; had 6 children; settled in Candia; later moved to Mouttonboro. 5 JOHN UNDERHILL b. 6/20/174'5, m. HANNAH COLBY; lived in Chester; died 1816, Plainfield. They had seven children. 5 MOLIEY UNDERHILL b. 12/4/1747, m. JAMES PIERCE 5 MOSES UNDERHILL b. 2/2/1749, m. 1st PATTY KNIGHT; m, 2nd NABBY ELLIOTT; m, 3rd RACHEL LUPKIN. He had a large family, most of whom died young. 5 DAVID UNDERHILL b, 9/9/1751, d. 7/1827; m. JEMINA BLAKE who d. 6/25/1829. 6 JOHN UNDERHILL, only child 5 SAMUEL UNDERHILL b. 5/5/1752, m. SARAH UNDERfilLL, dau. of Hezekiah; 4 ch. 5 JERE~!IAH UNDERHILL b. 8/6/1755, m. ANN HEATH and had nine children 5 SARAH UNDERHILL m. CAPT. RICl',ARD GREENOUGH .5 JOANNA UNDERHILL m. MOSES PRESTON 4 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 1720 in Hampton Falls, m. 1st ABIGAIL--; also a 2nd wife. Samuel Healey ca,ne to Raymond, N .H. in 1743, aged 23 years, young and courageous, planting himself in the wilderness. Soon after there were terri­ ble fears of the Indians. Their only hope of safety was, if danger was immi­ nent, to flee to a garrison in Chester. The place where they settled was called Freetown; twenty years later changed to Candia. Here they continu~d to live and raised a large family. 5 WILLIAM S~ITH HEALEY b. 11/5/1745 in Raymond, m. ELIZABETH ABIGAIL HEALEY b. 12/12/1772 in Raymond, d. 2/24/1787 6 MARY HEALEY b. 2/28/1775 6 BETTY HEALEY b, 8/22/1777 6 SARAH HEALEY b. 3/18/1781, died young 6 MOLLEY HEALEY b. 7/21/1782 6 SARAH HEALEY b. 2/26/1784 6 PHENAS HEALEY b. 1/16/1785 fV War of 1812, among men drafted to defend Portemouth May 24 to July 4, 1814, is Pheneas Healy, Candia; also 3 months from Sept. 12, 1814. (History of Chester) 6 ALIEY HEALEY b. 11/29/1786, d, ~/8/1787 6 SMITH HEALEY b. 4/21/1788 in Raymond, d. 6/20/1827; m.PRUDENCE E\RDEN who SO"lle years later m. Jonathan Smith, father of A. Bean Smith. 7 WILLIAM SMITH HEALEY b. ~/5/1820, d. 1/1/1900 in Raymond, N .H., married OLIVIA MAGOON in 1842, dau. of Simon and Ellen (Barstow) Magoon of Kingston. ' 8 GEORGIANNA O, HEALEY b. 3/20/1845, d. 1/24/1907; married NEH. FRANK BROWN, who d. 2/22/1913, aged 69. 9 MRS. 1fiLLIAM MITCHELL, Birmingham, Ala. 19 MRS. EDITH MoDUFnE, Birmingham, Ala. 8 CELIA A. HEALEY b. 7/8/1848, d. 4/9/1908; m. DAVID B. HALL 9 CLINTON HALL, Res. Candia, N.H. 1913 9 ELLSWORTH HALL, Res. Braintree, Mass. 1913 9 ERNEST HALL, Res. Milton, Maos. 1913 9 Two more b. in Candia and one in Chester 69

8 EUGENE W. HEALEY b. 10/17/1852; m. EMY.A ff, BAILEY; Res. Oandia 1913 j9 H!1.RRIET HEALEY b. 6/10/1890, d. 10/21/189() in Candia, N.H. 1 i 9 EMILY HEALEY b. 7/10/1891 '8 E~ C. REI.LEY b, 6/27/1856; m. CHARLES W. TOWLE; Ree. Candia, N.H.'13 / 9 One dau. d, aged 9 7 '-IARREN J, 3EALEY b. 9/15/lll23, d. 4/15/1894; m. ELIZABETH TAYLOR 5/1/1849 who was b. 5/23/1827 in Canoia, N.H. and d, 6/25/1910 8 ALIOE J. HEALEY b. 3/30/lll54, d. 5/22/1899; m. AUG POLK BROl\'N who was b. 3/30/1846 and d. 11/24/1906 in Lynn, Mass. i9 BERTHA BROWN, Res. Lynn, Mase. 8 WARREN BURT HEALEY b. 1+/27/1856, was unm. 8 ANN ELIZA.BETH HEA!EY b.7/15/1866; m. IRVIN C, LITTLEFIELD; Res. Lynn 19 OSCAR LITTLEFIELD, Res. Raymond, N.H. 7 THCMllS W.RDEN HE.~LEY b. 7/20/11,25, d. 4/24/1e97; m. ELIZABETH BROWN, dau. of John and Polly (Nay) Brown of Sandown, N.H., who was b. 8/24/1828. 8 GEORGE~. HEALEY b. 12/23/1862; Res. Raymond, N.H.; um. 1913 18 CLAREr;;n 0, !lEA.LEY b. 3/1/1€68; Res. Raymond, N.H.; unm. 1913 6 JOHN HEALEY 6 PHOEBE HEALEY 5 SARAH HEALEY b. 2/8/~ 747 5 SAMUEL HEALEY b,7/8/1749 in Raymond, N.li.; m. NAOMI -- 11/13/1777 REUBEN HEAIEY b. 2/23/1779 in Raymonc!., N .H. re eid ed in the Dudley Dist riot 7 SAMUEL HEALEY m. DRUSILLA ROBINSON who d. in 1876 - GILMAN HEALEY b. 18)6, d. 1908 in Chester, N.H.; 111- in Deerfield,NH. - 9 GEORGE E. !EALEY b. 2/9/Hl63; m. KARY E. GOUID 10/1/1892 10 MOLLIE LOUISA HEALEY b. 7/30/1596 10 HAZEL GOULD HEALEY b. 6/8/1898 10 FRANCES TRUE HEALEY b. 1/17/1899, d. - MELISS\ HEALEY b. 1841, m. THOJJ.AS FRANCIS McCLURE; Rea, Ray,nond 1913 j9 GEORGE K. Y.cCLURE, b. in Raymond, N.H. 6 DOLLY HEALEY,b. 1782 6 ELLIOTT HEALEY b. 1784; wife not reported 7 \\'!LLil,.M P, HEALEY b. 1/n/1819 in Northfield, N.H., m. :'lETSEY RILL 9/14/ 1841 in Alexandria, N.H. 8 JULIA E. HEALEY b. 3/5/18/J'; in Alexandria, N.H., m. LEWIS TITUS of' Glendale, Minn.; Rea. Gault, Cal. e WILLIAM M. HEALEY b, 12/13/1e47 in Alexandria, N,H., m~rried 1/18/1875 CLARA ~0RRISCN ano lived in Healdsburg, Cal. He w9s a minister in the Seventh Day Adventist Church. 19 One chila, born 12/17/1875 8 JENNIE B. HEALEY b. 8/17/18';0 in Alexandria, N.H., m. JAl'ES BARDEN in Gunther, Minn. 12/27/18~; us.Brainerd, Minn. They had 2 children. 8 MINNIE E. HEALEY b. 1/17/1853 in Ale:,;andria, N.H.; m, B. F. H/\RRIS of Watsonville, Cal. 5/14/1874; Res. Healdeburg, Cal. 8 HELEN J. HEALEY b.4/8/1858, d. at Monticello, Wis. 6 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 1 786 5 LYDIA HEii.LEY b. 11/17/1751 5 JONATHAN IIIJ:ALEY died young 5 ELIZABETH HEALEY b. 8f15/1756 5 ABIGAIL HEALEY b. 6/25/1758 died young 5 P'LANDERS HEALEY 5 BENJAMIN HEALEY b. 8/28/1766 perished by cold 12/26/1826 in a barn where he took refuge for the night. He wos unmarried. (Fullerton's History of Raymond) 5 JONATHAN HEALEY b. 3/8/1768, drowned in• >1ell 10/21/1846 in Candia; m. -­ JEP'FE!ISON HEALEY be came a Deacon 6 S!,MUEL HEALEY b. 1810, lived in the Gile District in town; d. 9/28/1890; married DOROTHY -- who d. 2/'5/1886 aged 76 years. 7 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 1833, d. 10/15/1855 aged 21 ye are 7 DAVIDS. HEALEY b, 1836, d. 7/30/1864 in Petersburg, Va.; m. ABBIE GUE dau. of David and Susan (Griffin) Gile 11/9/1859, who was b. 9/17/1834 and d. 7/6/1911, aged 76, @David S. Healey was a member of Oo. B, 11th N.H. Regt. He died in the service of his country at the seige of Petersburg, Va. in 1864. 7 ABRA.BAM S. HEA~Y b. 1/22/1842, d. 8/22/1884, aged 42; m•. '.DDIE SWEENEY • He wae in the regular army in 1862. 8 GEORGE HEAi.BY d. ll/9/1859 8 FRED HEALEY 70

8 LIZZIE HEAIEY 7 LIZZIE DOROTHY HEALEY b. 7/26/1848, d. 5/28/1866 age 17 I7 LIDIA JANE HEALEY b. 12/20/11:'50, d. 10/20/1867 age 16 5 ELIZABETH HE ALEY b. l 711 5 NATHANIEL HEALEY, no further record 5 MIRRIAM HEALEY, no further record 5 ABIGAIL HEALEY m. HEZEKIAH WILLIS 3/24/-- 5 MOSES HEALEY b. 5/12/1782, d. 6/28/1865 age 85; wife MARY d. 5/16/1849 TRUE HEALEY b. 1/13/1810, d. 2/29/1852; wife ELIZABETH m. 2nd Capt. James Dearborn and had a dau. Lizzie Dearborn,who married Rolla Tyler and had two sons Jue and John who resided in Exeter, N,H., and a son John Dearborn b. in Exeter. 7 GEORGE 'II. HEALEY b. 1844, no further record 6 EDWARD HEALEY d. in New York in 1874 6 SQUIRE JOHN HEALEY b. 4/25/1816 in Raymond, N.H., d. 11/15/1889, age 78, m. HANNAH HEATH b. 10/14/1817, who d. 5/27/1895 age 81. 7 MARY F. HEALEY b. 10/22/18,S, d. 9/15/1842 7 LYDIA J. HEALEY b. 4/9/1841, d. 9/11/1842 7 JOHN F. HEALEY b. 7/4/1843, d. 6/28/1894 7 MARY JANE HEALEY b. 7/23/1846, d. 6/3/1912; m. ISAAC UNDERHILL b. 1/27/1848 and d. 5/1905 8 CLARA ADELAIDE UNDERHILL b. 10/29/1868, m. JOHN M, FARXER 2/16/1893 in Auburn, N.H.; Res.Chester, N.H. 9 MAUDE BERNICE PARKER b. 1/16/1894 in Chester, N.H., married JOHN M, DUNTON jlO CHRISTINE MAUDE DUNTON b. 2/20/1915 9 NELLIE WINNIE PARKER b. 3/4/1895 9 ALLEN JOHN PARKER b. 4/3/1896 9 MILDRED ROSE PARKER b. 10/15/1903 9 CLARA E. PARKER b. 5/12/1906 9 CHESTER PARKER b. 12/30/1913, died 8 MINNIE UNDERHILL b. 9/1873, d. aged 13 8 GENEVA UNDERHILL m, P!!:RCY PLAISTED, res. Portsmouth, N.H. 9 ARTHUR PLAISTED 9 GUY EDGAR PLAISTED b. 9/1898 8 JOHN DANA UNDERHILL b. 3/6/1878, m. LAURA ALLEN; Candia 9 EUA RUTH UNDERHILL b, 6/25/1901 9 DELLA MAY UNDERHILL b. 5/1902 19 DOROTHY C\ROLINE UNDERHILL b. 10/7/1907 7 JAMES MADISON HEALEY b. 6/23/1848, d. 8/31/1913 in Raymond,NH. married LAURA J. UNDERHILL 5/1/1863 8 ANNIE J. HEALEY b. 7/8/1869, d • 8/8/1869 8 ANNIE LETTA HEAIEY b. 12/14/1872, m. CHARLES CALCORD 12/14/1905; Res. Raymond, N.H. 8 RUTH STONE HEALEY b. 1877, Res. Raymon

8 ~~~ :~:~~tim::i.ii b. 10/18/1e87, m. EVA M. WENTWORTH of Milton Mills, N.H. 3/20/1907 9 BEATRICE MAY llEALEY b. 12/1/1907 9 SUSAN HARRIETTE HEALEY b. 4/9/1909 19 JOHN EDWARD !EALEY, JR. b. 3/13/1912 4 MARY HEALEY l;pt.l 22,111.JOSEFH CL11"FORD 12/28(1737 in Kingston; Ros.Rumney 4 DOROTHY or DOLLY lHEALEY bapt. 1824 in Hampton Falls, m, WINTHROP WELLS, son of Thomas; lived first in Candia, then moved to Plymouth, N.H. 4 SARAH HEALEY b. in 1726 in Hampton Falls, m. ISAAC CLIFFORD of Kingston, N.H.; who was bapt. 5/24/1696; Mbved to Rumney·, N.H. 5 SARAH CLIFFORD m. SHERBURNE ROWE of Candia, N.H. 5 ELIZABETH CLIFFORD m. NATHAN WEBSTER of Chester, N.H. 5 BRIDGET CLIFFORD m. JONATHAN PILLSBURY of Candia, N.H. 5 ISAAC CLIFFORD,Res. Wentworth, N.H. 5 NATHANIEL CLIFJl'ORD, Res. Rumney, N.H. 5 JOHN CLIFFORD, Res. Stanstead 5 SAMUEL r LIFFORD, Stanstead 5 JOANNA , 'LIFFORD m. JOHN SHAW of Brentwood ,5 HULDAH 5LmoiUJ m. CHARLES NICHOLS of Rumney, N.H. 4 WILLIAM llEA:.EY ba pt • 1729) 1 4 ABRAHAM 'lEALEY bapt. 1731 )given in Dow s Hist. of Hamnton; prob. d. young 4 PAUL H:ALEY b. 1/8/1729 in Chester, N.H., m. ABIGAIL -- about 1751 --zl.T'F,om the History of Chester, N.H.1--Military 1746, Capt. Daniel Ladds C,,. at Canterbury, the name of Paul Healey is listed a,nong the names in the ,'ompany. In 1757 New Hampshir<1 furnished a regiment of 500 men for Crown Point Expedition. Chester names Sergeant Paul Healey. Paul Healey and Paul Healey, Jr. were taxed in Chester in 1786. It i. said that they moved to Dunbarton, N.H. 15 PAUL HEALEY, JR. b. about 1753. The first Census of 1790 gives Paul Healey and f'amily at Dunbarton, N.H. It is assumed to be Paul Jr. The History of Dunbarton, N.H. sayss "Mr. Paul Healey wgs an ancient settler. He died at the age of 93. His 2nd wife d.ied at the age of 92. His son Joseph was a good teamster as well as f'amer, well known on the Boston Road before the date of railroads.• 6 JOSEPH HEAIEY b. about 1780 in Dunbarton, N.H. 7 JOHN HEALEY b. 9/1803 in Dunbarton, N.H., d. 11/21/1857; married NANCY ALEXANDRIA 4/3/1828, who was b. in 1807 in Dunbarton, and d. 11/30/1895, 8 MARTHA ANN HEALEY b. 5/22/1828 8 MARY FRANCES HEALEY b. 7/19/1830, d. 4/22/1832 8 HARRIET FRANCES HEALEY b. 4/2/1833, d. 9/4/1865; married JASON BRAM.U{, who d. 5/10/1867, age 47. 9 l/ILLIAM BRAMAN, res. Saylesville, R.I. in 1915 8 JOSEPH F. HEALEY b, 9/13/1838, m. ANNIE E. LONGMAID 12/21/1875. Joseph resided in Concord, N.H. in 1915 and wrote to C.L.H. the.t he was sure Paul 5 Healey had only one son, Joseph, who had one son John (7) and four daughters (7) @ He was a Veteran of' the Civil War, having served in Co. D, 16th N.H.Reg. and mustered out 8/20/1863. 7 FANNY HEALEY) ______(7 NANCY HEALEY 7 MARY HEALEY ) (7 BSTSEY !!EALEY 4 HANNAH !!BALEY b. 5/3/1734 in Chester, N.H., m. WILLIAM PRESSON, JR. from Beverly, Mass. 6/12/1752, They lived in Chester until 1761, then sold out to Moses Underhill and moved to Rumney. 5 MOLIEY PRESSON 15 HANNAH PRESSON 15 BENJAMIN PRESSON 5 WILLIAM PRESSON 5 MARY PRESSON

1 DESCENDANTS OF PAUL HEALY 2 PAUL HEALY, bapt. 4/3/1664 in Cambridge, d. 3(12(1717--8 in Rehoboth, Mass., in the part now Rumford; m. ELIZABETH -- shout 1695, probably from New H9mpehire, as the History of H•,nnton, N.H. says: 7!J' "P~ul Healy serven for H'>mpt~n in the King William · Innisn w.. rs of 1689 ann loter." It is easy to account f'or his being in H!lmpton (of which Hsmnton Falls wae originally a pert) as his olner half-brother William re­ sided there for a while, and his father's fifth wife, WVow S,irsh Brown, was from th•t plsce. Paul settled early in Rehoboth, Mass. where his 11 eons and 3 daughters 72- were born. (In the early records the name is spelled Healey, Healy, Helly, Hely) 3 HENRY HEALY b. 1/1 7/1695-6; be.pt. 1/2/1703-4 in Rehoboth; m. HANNAH HUN'!' 1/11/1721~2, dau. of Peter and Elizabeth Hunt. 4 ELEAZER HEALY b. 1/7/1722-3, possibly res. Phillipstown, NY in 1790 census 4 MARTHA HEALY b. 3/6/i-723-4 4 DEBORAH HEALY b. 3/8/1726, d. 8/6/1726 4 ITHAMAR HEALY b. 5/18/1727 in Rehoboth, m. MARY or MOLLY THRESHER 3/5/1758 5 JOHN HEALY b. 10/8/1760 @ Served in the Revolutionary War from Rehoboth 5 COMFORT HEALY b. 4/15/1762 in Rehoboth, m. ANNA WALTER of Conn. about 1783; moved to Lyndon, Vt. 6 STEPHEN WALTER HEALY b. 1794 in Lyndon, Vt., d. in Craftsbury, Vt.; m. ELIZABETH '\RNOLD WILLIAMS of Craftsbury. His niece, Francis Caples Smith, reported that he was nearly 100 years old when he died. 7 WILLIAM SOUTHWICK HEUY 7 SUSAN JERUSHA HEALY b. in Irasburg, Vt. 7 GEORGE CAHOON HEALY 7 JOHN HUBBARD HEALY 7 SAMUEL STILLMAN HEALY 7 ELIZABETH HEALY) i 7 PAUL HEALY )tw ns b. 9/12/1835 in Irasburg, Vt. 6 ARNOLD HEALY b. about 1797, moved to Utah from Missouri No further records. 6 NANCY HEALY b. 11/14/1801 in Lyndon, Vt., m. MR. CAPLES 7 FRANCIS CAPLES m. MR.SMITH 4 JOHN HSALY b. 6/2';/1729, poesibly res. Phillipstown, NY''in 1790 census ~ DEBORAH HEALY b. 5/5/1730 4 'HANNAH HEALY b. 10/29/1734 3 PAUL HEALY, JR. b. 2/14/1696-7, bapt. 1/2/1703-4 in Rehoboth, d. 6/1725, age 28; married HANNAH TITUS, dau. of John Titus; int. pub, 5/l 7/1720. The estate o-f Paul Healy was ad.ministered by hie widow 9/21/1725. Besides the letter of appointment, the· bond, and th·e inventory, no other record has· been found. The widow, Hannah Titus Healy m. 2nd Joseph Reed 12/6/1727. In the settlement of her father I s es­ tate a receipt is to be found signed by Hannah Reed, dau. of said John Titus, and Joseph Ree~, her husband. Hannah d. 2/11/1764. 4 MARY HEALY b. 11/30/1720, d. 6/27/1767 age 47; m. TIMOTHY WARE 1/18/1742-3, who was b. 12/23/1715 in Wrentham and d. 11/29/1794 age 79. No red. of ch. 4 HANNAH HEALY b. 3/3/1722, d. 6/9/1790; m. JOHN DARLING 5/1/1740 in Wrentham. 5 JOHN DARLING b. 4/24/1741, m. MARTHA BARNEY 5 ESTHER DARLING b. 7/9/1743, m. JOHN KNIGHT 8/25/1763 · 5 HANNAH DARLING b. 11/17/1744, d. 11/28/1819; m. TIMOTHY BURNETT 5/26/1765 5 JAMES DARLING b. 8/4/1746, d. 11/e/1770 5 MARA DARLING b. 4/16/1749 ) 5 MARTHA DARLING b. 4/16/1749, m. MR. TOWER)twine 5 PETER DARLING b, 5/16/1751, d. 1826; m. :FERSIE ROBINSON 5 DAVID DARLING b. 4/14/1753, m. ESTHER METCALF 7/15/1781 5 EUNICE DARLING b.8/5/1755, m. MR. HUDSON 5 ISABEL DARLING b. 6/3/1757 ) 5 JEMINA DARLING b. 6/3/1757, m. ELIAS JONES 6/4/1782) twine 5 ELIAS DARLING b. 10/3/1759, m. NANCY AIEXANDER l 789 5 ABIEL DARLING b. 1766, d. 1826; m. ¥.ARY FOLLY COBB 4 LYDIA HEALY b. 3/12/1724, m. JOHN GUERNSEY or GARNZEY' 5 13/1742 4 EXPERIENCE HEALY b. 12/18/1725, m.JOHN SLOCUM 1"27mi747 in Wrentham, Mass. 3 SAMUEL HEALY b. 3/7/1697-8 in Rehoboth, be.pt. 1/2/1703-4; m. REBECCA CHADWICK 6/1/1721 and moved to Attleboro, Mass. Children 1 4 HANNAH HEALY b. 10/1/1725 in Attleboro, m. RICHARD WEEKS (Healy CR2) 5/18/1749 4 SAMUEL HEALY b. 8/24/1727, m. MARGARET DAY 2/22/1749-';0 (Int. not recorded-­ Vital Statistics of Attleboro, page 396) Children: 5 HANNAH HEALY b. 4/7/1751 in Attleboro, m. NOAH SMITH of Providence; int. 11/2/1771 5 RESOLVED HEALY b. 10/3/1752, m. 1st ANAH FULLER of Atqeboro I Int. 3/23/1774; m. 2nd ABIGAIL BISHOP of Cumberland, Int. 6/22/1778 @ Revolutionary War Service--Daggett 1 s Hist. of Attleboro, p. 136 6 MOLEY HELEY dau. Resolved and Ann, b. 8/10/1775 16 FULLER HELEY son Resolved and Ann, b. 11/25/1777 5ELIPl!AZ HEALY b. 2/18/1755 in Attleboro, Maas. (Vit. St.) d. 10/10/1833 73 Tho,naston, Maine; m. LUCY ROBINSON of Attleboro, Mass. 3/25/1778, who was b. in 17';9 and d·. 3/29/1839, age 80.- Eliphaz bought, in connection with his brother-in-law Nathaniel Woodcock, the J. Uexander lot at Oyster River, but settled west of the meadows. He wae a farmer. Name spelled Healy, Healey, and Heley in Daggett 1 s History of Attleboro, p. 135, 6, 8. @ Revolutionary War Service, Eliphez Healy, Muster Rolls Vol. 16, p.12. Children: 6 PENINNAH HEltLY dau., b. 6/1/1779 at "Thomas Town" m. ELHANAH SPEAR 6 MELINDA or LYNDA HEALY b. 12/1/1780; d. 6/1/18~; m. LEONARD SMITH 6 JAMES HERVEY HEALY b. 12/26/1782 in Thomaston, Me., m.REBECCA HAWTHORNE 7 AMANDA F, HEHY b. 5/17/1809, m. ASA ULMER 7 OSCAR F. HE:ALY b. 1/1/1811, m. ELIZABETH A, MUNROE 8/7/1836 8 OSCAR D, HEALY b. 1/3/1838, m. ELVIRA S. HOSMER 11/16/18';9 8 MARYE. HEALY b. 10/28/1839, m. CAFT. ISRAEL PEASE 8 JARIUS M. HEALY b. 2/17/1842, m. HULDAH C. DtJ!.'UTH 5/10/1864 8 SARAH F. HEALY b. about 1844 8 LUCY J. HEALY b. about 1846 8 REBECCA A. HEALY b. about 1848 8 CLARA M. HEALY b. about 185() 7 BETSEY M. HEALY b. 7/14/1813, m. JEROME WATSON 7 FENINNAH S, HEALY b. 9/26/1816, m. JOSEPH T. THOMAS 7 ALEXANDER H. HEALY b. 12/29/1818, probably died young 7 HENRY M. HEALY b, 4/23/1821, m. and lived in Prospect, Maine 7 HALSEY H. HEALY b. 3/9/1823 7 SALLY R. HE:ALY b. 3/3/1826, m. CHRISTOPHER BUTLER 9/14/1845 7 MARY JANE HEUY b. 9/15/1828 6 HAlSEY HEALY b. 12/3/1784 in Thomaston, Me., d. 1/11/1862; married 1st, 11/23/1806, MERCY HAWTHORNE of St. George, Me; m.2nl MARY MARSH SPR~GUE 3/11/1830. He was a merchant ship builder. Children by let marriage: 7 CATHERINE P. HEALY b. 3/29/1807; m. COL. GEORGE A. STARR 7 CAPT. GEORGE DODGE HEALY b. 11/18/1808, d. 7/18';8; married 6/23/1844, CHARLOTTE A. MITCHEL. ChiBren: . 8 RADOLPHUS T, HEALY b. 10/1842, d. 10/20/1852 8 E. AUGUSTINA HEALY b. 1/3/--; d. 9/18/1851 8 LUCY KATE HEALY b. 11/15/1853, d, 1/23/1854 8 V.ARTH,I. EUGENIA HEALY b. in New Orleans 3/25/1855 8 GEORGE A, HEALY b. 2/14/1855 ( ➔ ate 1) 7 Hl\LSEY HEALY, JR. b. 10/7/1810, d. 10/13/1837 of yellow fever in New Orleans; married ELIZABETH C. MclEUAN 6/28/1834. Children! 8 ANNE. HEALY b. 4/12/1835, m: FRANK WOLCOTT 18 DEBOAAH H. HEALY b. 3/25/1837, m. WILLIAM KENDALL 7 CAPT. sn STER HEALY b. 10/9/llll2, m. ELIZABETH G. COOMBS 2/1838. 8 ELIZA McIELLAN HEALY b. 1/6/1839, m. ROBERT E. BUTLER 8 MARY EMOR EEALY b. 10/16/1849, d. 1/24/1854 7 LUCY HEALY b. 5/27/1815, m. WILLIAM FLINT, JR. 7 SUSAN D. HEALY b. 7/20/1817, m. JOEL LAVANSALES 7 MARY ANN HEALY b. 10/29/1819, m. DAVID A. SAWYER 4/3/1838 7 PENELOFE W. HEALY b. 12/26/1821, m. JAS, S. WOODBURY 8/14/1845 7 SARAH S. HEALY b. 6/24/--; m. CHl\RLES T. STARRETT 7 MERCY A. HEALY b. 3/29/1829, d. 3/24/1833 Children by 2nd marriage1 7 'l'ILLIAM S. DWIGHT HEALY b. 12/30/1830, m. BETSEY Y, DRINKWATER 2/13/1856. Children, 8 WILLIAM ADDISON HEALY b. 2/5/1857 18 EDWIN SPRAGUE HEALY b. 10/1/1859 7 RICHARDS. HEALY b. 7/16/1832, d. 3/13/1833 7 AUGUSTA HEALY b. 1/15/1834, d. 2/3/1837 7 AUGUSTA M. HEALY b. 9/4/1835, m. JACOB_O. BARBER of Portland, Maine, 8/19/1863 7 HENRIETTA HEALY b. 7/4/1837,· d. 4/14/1841 6 TILESTON HEALY b. 5/9/1793 in Thomaston, Me., m. REBECCA CROCKETT 7 ELIPHAZ C. HEALY b. 8/27/1816, d. 9/17/1819 7 CAPT. EDWARD O. HEALY b. l/5/1819 in Thomaston, Me., married 9/5/1844, SARAH R. SPEAR 8.EMILY M. HEALY b. about 1846 18 CHARLES E. HEALY b. 9.bout 1852 8 LUCY C. HEALY b. 9/2'5/1857, d. 11/29/1858 18 \·/ILL!AM H. HEALY b, about 1e59 7 HARRIET B, HEALY b, 3/20/1821, d. 5/24/1861, m. JOSHUA C. WORCESTER 7 ELEVENAIL. HEALY b. 5/27/1e23, d. 2/16/1849; m. ALFF.ED BURTON 7 CAPT. RUSSELLS. HEALY b.11/2/1827, d. in Rock, Me. 8(2;/1858; went to California in 1851 ~here he was Mate of Steamer Cortez. 7 CAP!'. EGBERT P. HEALY b. 5/2/1830 7 TILESTON HEALY b. 3(25/1834, d. in the West Indies 7 JULIA A. HEALY b, 7/15/1836 5 GEORGE HE~LY b. 4/9(17--; eon of Samuel and Margaret Day, Attleboro Vit.St. @ Revolutionary War Service, Fifer (Muster Rolls Vol. 2, p. 21) 5 REBECCA HEALY b. 1757, d. 5/30/1813; m, NATHANIEL WOODCOCK of Attleboro, Int. 12/9/1775. They settled in the Oyster Ri var Section of Thomaston. (Eaton's Hi story of Thomaston, Me.) 5 WELCOME HEALY b. in Attleboro 6/29/1765, d. 2/18/1842 in Thomaston; married JEMilJAH BLACKINGTON who was b, in 176-0 and d, 3/29/1839, age 79, The two brothers, Eliphaz and Welcome He!iley came from Attleboro, Mass. in 1780 and purchased the two lots on which they lived and died, and which are still known by their names. Benjamin Blackington, father or brother of lielcome's wife, also took up land. (Eaton's History of Thomaston, p, 163) 6EUNICE HEALY b, about 1791, m. HENRY McINTOSH; Res, in Rock, Me. 6 MARGARET HEALY b.--; m, ARUNAH ROBBINS 6 NATHANIEL W. HEALY b. 8/11/1797, m. ADELINE FAGLER 1/28/--; no childreD. 6 HANNAH HEALY b. 12/9/1799, d. 12/8/186-0; m. CAPT. JOHN VOSS 6 CALESTA HEALY b. about 1801, m. let CE~ff!IS LONG; m, 2nd JOS. COFEL.\ND 6 ZEBA POPE HEHY died unmarried 6 GEORGE HEALY b. ·about 1814 in Thomaston, Me., d. 10/13/1845; married 2(2(1843, MARY J. THCMAS. Chi1orent . 17 JULIA HEALY b. a bout 1844 · 7 SARAH HEALY d. 6/2/1853 5 EZ ~ HEUY eon of Samuel and Margaret, b. 10/12/1767 5 RECOMPENSE HEALY, married and died in Attleboro, Maas • . 6 M~RY HEALY came to Thomaston and m. ASA BENNET!'; d. 4/24/1852 4 JOHN l!E\LY b. 8/20(1729 in Rehoboth, d. 9/1806 in Attleboro, Mase.; married 1st, ALICE LOCK',l'OCD of Warwick, R.I.; m. 2nd MARTHA PO:'IERS of Leicester, !-!ass. 5 BENONI HEALY b, in Providence, m. MR. VAUGHN, moved to Candia, N.H. 5 MARY HEALY m. SAMUEL WINSOR of Gloucester, R.I. 5 BARB~RA HEALY b. about 176; in Providence, m. ELISHA 'flNSOR of Gloucester RI ABIGAIL WINSOR !'6 ALICE WINSOR 6 WUTY WINSOR 6 WELCOME 1'/INSOR 6 HARRIET WINSC'R 6 ELIS.HA L. ~/INSOR 6~BEUNS~ ' 5 SARAH'llEALY m; ISAAC ODIKISll of Hoosic, N.Y. 5 PBEBE SEALY d, age 18 Children by 2nd marriage: 5 MERCY HEALY m. ARNOID JENKS of Pawtucket, R.I. HORACE JENKS 16 ADAH JENKS 6 MARY ANN JENKS 6 WILUAf.'. JENKS 6 LYMAN JENKS 6 HENRY JENKS 5 LUCY ~ALY b. in Providence, d.1858; m. 1st ~"LLIAM PECKHAM, 2nd ISRAEL SMITH; 3rd, WILLIAM BATLEY. No children. 5 ROBERT HEALY b. about 1775 in Providence, R.I. d. 1e22 in New York City; married NANCY BUTTERWORTH ROBINSON of Seekonk, R.I. 9/24/1795 in Rehoboth. They resided in New York City and both are buried there. Children: 6 MARY B. HEALY b, 4/27/1799, m. PELHAM BOWEN 7 HOR~CE BOWEN, m, MARY SHELTON 1 18 CHRISTINE SHELTON BO''IEN m. OTTO CROUSE 6 NANCY ROBINSON HEALY b. 5/17/1802, m. NILLIAM WHEATON of Swanzey 4/6/1826 6 ",'ELCOME THOMAS HEALY b. 7/1804 in Seakonk, m. LYDIA MUNRO of Rehoboth int. 5/24/1846, m. 6/9/1846. 17 JOSEPH HEALY b. 12/6/1846 in Seakonk 6 LUCY ANN HEALY b. 11/10/1806, unm. 5 RUTH HEALY b. in Providence about 1778, m. STAFFORD BENCHLEY of Smithfield RI 6 JAMES BENCHLEY '!ITLLIAM BENCHLEY 6 MARTHA BENCHLEY. 6 SUSAN BENCHIEY-. 6 PO-.'ERS BENCHLEY 6 GEORGE BENCBLEY 6 SELINDA BENCHlEY 75 '5 THOMAS POWERS HEALY b. 9/27/1780 in Cumberlano,R.I., d. 8/6/1836 in N.Y.City; m. 1st 7/4/1802, LUCY BUTTER'.10RTH who d. before 1805; m. 2nd SARAH ',!!.P.NER ''IATER!-:AN of Prov.11'05 Children by 2nd marriage: 6 ALBERT JOHN HEALY b. 4/18/1807 in N.Y.City, m. fit.RRIET PEET 2/19/1829, who died 1. 3/7/1831. No chil~ren • . 6 HENRY ROBERT HEALY b. 1/31/1808 in N.Y.City, d. 8/13/1837, age 19, 6 TIIOMAS WARNER HEALY b. 8/31/1813 in N.Y.City, d. 10/ll/1815, age 2 6 THO!J..O.S PO'.\'ERS HEUY b. 12/17/1821 in. N.Y.City, m. LSTETIA CRO'•.'THER 4/22/1847 7 JAMES WARNER HEALY b. 1/1/1849 in N.Y.City 7 ALICE HEALY b.8/9/1851 7 ALBERT HENRY HEALY b. 5/8/1853 7 THOMAS JEFFERSON HEALY b. 4/13/1855, d. 12/1856 7 JESSE HEALY b. 9/6/1857 7 JOHN ELIAS HEALY b. 12/26/1858, d. 7/24/1859 7 WILLIAM POWNALL HEALY b. 8/7/1860; was a trunk ,naker; res. N.Y.City 5 JAMES HEALY b. 5/23/1784, d. 10/23/1868 in Scituate, R.I.; m. 1st AUSTIS ANGELL, dau. of Jesse and Amy Angell, who was b. in l 786 in Scituate, and d. in 1827; m. 2nd sis­ ter of let wife, MERCY ANGELL, who was b. in 1794 and d. in 1865; buried in Scituate. 6 ANGELL PO\'/ERS HEALY b. 1810, d. 5/16/1870 in Providence, R.I.; m. !IBBIE HINES of South Kingston. Children: 7 HENRY HEALY b. 11/28/1836 in Providence, d. 1/6/1913 in Francestown, t,.H. married FRANCES A. MORGAN 3/28/1859, who wae b. 7/25/1842 in Francestown, and d. 2/10/1902 in Providence. 8 LAURA ETTA HEALY b. 3/29/1863 in Providence, m. JC!IN M. MORSE 11/25/ 1 1903; Res. Francestown, N.H. 1912. No chilc'ren. 7 JAMES HENRY HEALY b. 5/7/1841, m. ELIZA SNOW; Ree. Chaplin, Conn. 1912 7 ALMERON HEALY b.--; d. 5/10/1867 6 JOHN JENKS HEALY b. 4/13/1812 in Glocester, R.I., d. 2/7/1873; m. SARAH BURDICK 6/14/1846 in East Greenwich, R.I. where children were born. 7.JOHN ANGELL HEALY b. 3/14/1847, d. 11/1847 7 LUCY AUSTIN HEALY b. 6/7/1849, m. JOHN R. ALIEN; Res. Fall River, Maes. 8 WELCOME LOUIS ALIEN b. 7/15/1870, d. 4/1900 8 JOHN HARO!D ALLEN b. 11/1889, d. 7/1890 7 WELCOME BURDICK HEALY b. 12/29/18,52, m. HANNAH FRANCES ELLIOTT from Flomery Fields, Cheshire, Eng. 2/5/1873 who was b. 5/i0/1853; res. Chicago,Ill.1913 8 BESSIE MABEL HEALY b. 6/13/1874 in E .Greenwich, R.I., d. 4/23/1898; married MR. FENTON 8 WELCOME BURDICK H!l:ALY b. 10/7/1877, d. 10/8/1877) 8 HANNAH FRANCES HEALY b. 10/7/1877, d. 10/7/1877) 8 WELCOME ELLIOTT H!l:ALY b. 12/25/1878 in E. Greenwich, R.I. married MARY STERLING; Res. Paw Paw, Michigan 19 FRED HEALY 8 SARAH FRANCES HEALY b. 11/24/1882; was unm.; Res. Providence, R.I. 8 ¥iARY LOUISE HEALY b. 2/16/1884, d. 8/6/1884 8 FRED GARDINER HEALY b. 12/13/1890, m. -- 8 RALPH EDWARD HEALY b. 7/3/1893 7 ADAH JENKS HEALY b. 3/12/1856; m. GEORGE W. KIMBALL 6/24/1874; Res.Norwood, RI 8 HOFE A. KIMBALL b. 4/18/l876, m. EDWARD ROBERT LASSONE; Res.Edgewood,RI 9 ADAH LASSONE: b. 6/26/1904 9 EDWARD ROBERT LASSONE b. 2/25/1907 8 ALBERT NOEL KIMBALL b. 9/27/1879, m. MAUDE A. VIALL 6/30/1903; Res. Auburn, R.I. j9 FRANK VIALL KIMBALL b. 6/29/1904 7 RECOMPENSE HEALY b. 12/15/1858, d. 12/26/1858 7 JOHN JAMES HEALY (Capt.) b. l0/ll/186o, m. MARY A. MacDONALD; Ree.Norton,Mass. 8 HAROLD ALLEN HEALY b. 5/16/1892 8 .WAH KIMBALL HEALY b. 11/24/1893 8 MERCY GILMAN HEALY b. 7/20/1895 8 WALTER LOUIS HEALY b. 5/11/1897 8 LUCY AUSTIN HEALY b. 4/2/1901 8 JOHN JAMES HEALY, JR. b. 8/31/1902 8 MARY EVANGELINE HEALY b. 3/2/1907 JESSE ANGELL HEALY b. 10/5/1815 in Scituate, R.I., d. 3/28/1902 in Providence, R.I. married HARRIET AMANDA KNIGHT b. 8/31/1827 in Cranston, R.L 7 ALVINZA HEALY b. 7/3/1841 @ Died in Andersonville Prison, Ga., a pdsoner of the Civil War. 17 ELEANOR HEALY b. 7/16/1842 in Providence, d. 1/1907; m. HENRY VAN RANSALIER [8 Daughter oied in inf~ncy 18 EUGENE VAN RrnS,\LISR m. MADGE OLINGER, Ree. Linden, N.H. 7 THOMAS HE~LY b. 8/9/1844, d. 3/28/1902; m.; had ch.; separated. 7 GEORGE ALBERT HEALY b. 3/14/1849 in Providence; m. MARTHA B. BARR 8 JESSIE BARR HEALY b. 10/29/1882; Res. Providence; unm. 1913 8 ALVINZA E. HEALY b. 5/16/1884; Res. Providence; unm. 1913 8 ISABELLE LUCY HEALY b. 6/30/1889; Res. Providence; unm. 1913 7 JOSEPH KNIGHT HEALY b. 7/27/1860, d. 1895 unm.) ,7 ALICE AMANDA HEALY b. 7/27/186o, unm. 1912 )Res. Providence 6 JAMES L. HEALY b. 3/13/1822 in Barre, N.Y.) -lied young 6 LUOY HE.\LY b. 3/13/1822 in Barre, N.Y. ) m. '.ITLLIAM SHERMAN; lived, 1st in Eastford, Oonn,1 and in Abington, Oonn. 1912. 7 ELISHA WINSOR SHERMAN 17 WILLIAM BATTY SHERMAN 7 JANE SHERMAN 7 ADELAIDE SHERMAN Children1 by 2nd marriage, 6 THOMAS HEALY 6 MARTHA PO\

DESCENDANTS OF EBENEZER HEALY Grant.ee of Yarmouth •

In 1758, after the expulsion of the Arcadians from Nova Scotia, a proclBJ11ation by Governor Lawrence was received from Halifax inviting New Englanders and other colonists to come and take up grants of land for colonization. One year later another proclamation was issued giving all Protestants the right to worship as they pleased. 'Planters in New England, having several sons, found their farms too small to be divided amongst them. Free land in New England had become scarce, hence the offer· of cleared and fertile land in Nova. Scotia was attractive and started a migration from many points. By 1775 there were near:l_y- 18,000 inhabitants, some from as far south as Virginia. At the time of the War of the Revolution a large number of them sided w.ith the Colonies and returned, but many of them remained, in general taking very small part in the War. The Director of Crown Lanqs, Halifax (10/20/1960) finds "the name of Ebenezer Healy in Yarmouth Township in th~ years 1760 and 1767, along with many other Grantees, listed only as coming from New E~land.'' Crowell Collection says he received 1097 acres. Yarmouth Genealogies, a featlure of the Yarmouth Herald established in 1735, gives Genealogies No. 26 in the July 20, 1897 issue (on file a.t the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston,. Maas. ) as follows : "Norwood, Mass. was originally the south precinct of Dedham. About 1729 Ebenezer Healy was one of the seven petitioners of the General Court that it be set off as a .District Precinct, and in 1750 the township of Norwood was established. At the first town meeting, Oct. ,22, 1730, Ebenezer Healy was ap­ pointed Assessor. At a second meeting on the, 9th of November it was voted to build a meeting house 40x36 ft. and Ebenezer Healy was appointed on a building committee of five and instructed to procure a frame. One-hundred pounds was voted. At a. town meeting February 26, 1735, Ebenezer Healy was again appointed on a committee of five to petition the General Court in relation to some offi­ cers of the church, a.nd this is the last appearance of his name in the history of Norwood. He removed to Wrentham and probably died there in 1739," "The records sa:y- that Rachel, wife of Ebenezer Hea.ly, joined the church at Norwood on the 4th of July, 1742, and that his children: Moses, Abigail and Mary were baptised there on the same day. " (First Church of Dedham Reds. Vol. 2, p. 53 md 83) "There are good reasons for believing that these records BO rela.te to the family of Ebenezer Healy, Jr,, son of Ebenezer of Dedha.m and Nor­ wood, and that it was Ebenezer Healy, Jr, who in 1762 went to Chebogue (Nova Scotia) with a second wife Grace Bullen (or Boleyn) and seven children and set­ tled on Shurtliffe Point, They had four children born at Chehogue and it is a singular circumstance the.t no record can now be discovered of the births of these children, or of the death of their pa.rents. The gravestone wi~h the namP,S upon it ha.s long since disappeared from Chebogue Cemetery and the traditional "old "Bible" with "full family recordings" cannot now be found." "John Crawley' s Return to the Government of the inhabitants of Chebogue men­ tions F. Haley at the head of a family of nine persons and it seems fa.ir to assume tha.t Moses, Abigail and Mary (then adults) were numbered among the children, 11

It. is certain that there were two Ebenezer Healys. Yarmouth Genealogies sta.teE above that they were father and son, however, they were cousins, there being only 16 years difference in their ages. It is little wonder that their records be­ came confused as both Ebenezer's had wives named Rachel, and their political activ­ ities followed parallel patterns in neighboring communities. Whiting Genealogy--page 16, places Ebenezer Healy, son of Nathaniel, in Stoughton in 1728. (Page 10) He lived in the Fowl Meadows, or southerly part of Dorchester and served on a committee that: "because of the distance from the meet­ ing house and the difficulty of the Way" asked to be freed of rates and hire their own orthodox minister to preach the gospel among themselves, and on December 22, 1726 the South Precinct of Dorchester ceased to exist and became "Y town of ,Stough­ ton, inc." (History of Canton) (Fowl Meadows was so named because a superior quality of grass had been brought into the meadows by llligrant fowl.-Essex Institute) Ebenezer Healy, son of Paul, was living in the Clapboard Trees Pa.rish, the 3rd or west Parish of Dedham, in 1730, wt,.ich was known as South Dedham until 1872 when it became the town of Norwood. (Cla.pboards were furnished from this territory, which gave it the name of Clapboard Trees Parish., The first Ebenezer, son of Nathaniel, died in Wrentham in 1750, and the younger Ebenezer, son of Paul, is the one who went to Chebogue in 1762. References: A History of the Clapboard Trees hy Rev. George Willis Cooke J Hist­ ory of Canton by Daniel T. V. Hu_11toon pub. for the Town, page 95; History of Nor­ folk County ander the direction of D. Hamilton Hurd; The American Society of Genealogists; and Yarmouth Genealogies.

In 1960 the Public Archivist in Halifax, N.S. submitted the following record from Yarmouth Genealogy, Vol. II, page 529, saying: "The record is difficult to interpret so I will reproduce it here as nearly as it appears in the Genealogy as possible:" 1. Rachel HEALEY, EBENEZER 1st 70 2. Grace Bullen 1777 Feb. 14 Comfort 67 1777 July 22 1. Abigail Allen 1821 May Moses d. Jeremiah 15 Mary 2. Hannah Tinkham w. Stephen Ebenezer 1795 Sarah Landers 2. 1788 Mar 6 Joanna Beal Died at d. Josiah sea, 1824 Josiah 1. Abigail Scott d. Moses John 1. 1794 Mary Morrison 1773-1795 2. 1797 Mary Browne d, Benj. 1st 3. 18Cii Sarah Anderson Alexander 1777 Sept, 9 Abigail Eunice George Bridges Lucy 1777 Sept 30 Williaro Dench and removed to Eastport Hannah, bap. 1767 an adult 1772 Oct 13 William Haskell Oliver Went abroad Sarah 1787 Dec 27 Francis Bridgeo Referrini,- to the first line in the precedin[ record, the 11 70" beeice Shenezer's name apparently was his age when he died, an,J 2/14/1777 the de.ta he ,Jied. Therefore, he would have been born in l 707 ans was unquestionably the son of Paul, baptl zed in Reho­ bot~, Y.ass. with his mother about 1709. (p. 79) References from Yarmouth Gen. ft26, Scrapbook of N.E.Hiet.Gen.Soc. p. 74-75: Un.1er deaths, "Old Mr. Haley died 1777, Faby. 1411 "Alexan the schooner Seaflower, Oliver Haley, !-'sster, bound from c'alifax f'or Yan,outh, was spoken off' Baccera anrl the next day founrl a wreck on one of the 1-'ud Islands. All hands ••ere lost. COMFORT HALEY b. 7/16/1805, d, 8/19/18e4; m. RUTH ROBBINS, dau. of' Jose~h,2n1, ll/30/1e25. Chilrlren: 7 JOSEPH OLIVER liUEY b. 1/26/1827, d. 1/11/1881; m. ELIZ~BETH S, C!IOSBY dau. of Lemuel, l/J._3/1e50; m. 2nd MARY R, ',iHITI-'AN, ••ii'ow of ,\ugustus, 12/2!.i/1878, Children by 1st marriage: 8 LYDIA J, !iUEY b, 12/3/1850, d, ll/7/H'f'7; !D, ELIJAH E, PillILIPS, a sea csntain, eon of' James Phil1irs, 4/23/1872 8 LEMUEL C, HALEY b. 3/1/18'57, d. l'/l0/1e59 8 A~OS GORDON fl.ALEY b, 6/19/1867 7 RUTH HANNAH HALEY b. ll/30/1E28, ro, JOHN !!CL/JES, son of Nsthaniel 2nd 11/11/1847 7 WILLIAM HALEY b, 1/22/1831, a. 5/17/1E'90; m, ADELAIDE ROBBINS, dau, of' \sa Robbins, 11/25/1855. Children: 8 FmNRY E, HALEY b. 11/5/11'56, m. JULIA BURN!i~M ciau. C,E, 12/25/1884 9 JEAN S, !!AU:Y b. 1/19/18£'7 9 HAROlD R. HAI.!Y b. 7/11/1892 .9 MARJORIE K, HAU:Y b. 11/10/1894 8 RUPERT G, HALEY b. 11/10/1858, m. AMY P. CA~'N, dau. Lyman 1/31/1880 8 FRANK R, HALEY b. 8/24/1€161, m, ELIZ~BETH KENYON :GLCOX, dau. Rev. A.H. Wilcox, 9/28/1893 8 JAMES LUCIUS HALEY b, 8/2/1868 7 JOHN HARVEY HALEY b, 5/12/1833, m. 11.ARGERY H, LANDERS, dau. David 3rd, 1/28/1857, Children: 8 LUCY EVA :iALEY b. 7/25/18';;8, m, JOSHUA HUESTIS son of' Edward, 12/26/181'7 8 LEMUEL CRCSBY HALEY b. 9/3/1860, m. BESSIE E, FOTTER, dau, of' Alf'red W, Potter, 10/8/1885. Children: 9 BERNARD S, HALEY b. 4/2/1888 19 JOAN L, HALEY b. 12/11/1897 8 JOHN HARVEY HA.LEY b, 2/27/1865, m, E¥.ILY MAE HELMS dau, Thomae 8 GEORGE' ED,·IIN HALEY b. 6/10/1872 8 LIZZIE MAY HALEY b. 5/17/1877 7 JAMES FRANKLIN HALEY b. 4/6/1835, d. 5/lO/ll'76; m. MABEL F, PHILIPS dau. Alonzo .R. Philips, 12/30/1869, Children: 8 HERBERT FR.\NXLIN HAIBY b. 3/27/1871 8 MINNIE AUGUSTUS HALEY b. 4/26/1872, m. FRANKL. GIFFORD 1/22/1888 8 HOWARD JAMES HALEY b. 7/29/1874 18 MABE! FRANCS$ HALEY b. 8/30/1876 7 ELIZABETH ANNE HALEY b. 2/27/1837, m, GEORGE LANDERS, son of David 3rd, 2/14/1856 7 ALVIN HALEY b. 6/6/1839, m. AMANDA JANE ROBBINS, dau, Asa, 1/9/1862 8 '.f!LLIAM R, !'.ALEY b, 4/23/1863, m, LAURA W, ROBBINS, dau. Chandler, 7/25/1689, Chilnren: 9 JULIA H. HAL!:Y b, 3/5/1891 19 RUTH R, HALEY b, l0/14/1892 8 MARGARET L. HALEY b. 9/7/1865, m. LEWIS CliIPJI.AN, eon of Capt. Thomas D. Chipman, 1/21/1886 8 LELAND S, HALEY b. 5/5/1868, m. LUELLA PATTEN, dau, Benj. 10/4/1894 8 FREDERICK E , HALEY b. 3/11/1876 8 LENA G, HAIEY b, 10/14/1879 7 AMANDA JANE HAIEY b. 6/9/1841, m. THCMAS D, LEWIS, eon of Wm. 12/21/1858 7 MAY EMILY HALEY b. 4/6/1843, m. JOHN PfilLLIPS, son of' Jamee, 12/25/1860 7 MARTHA ADA HALEY b, 11/7/1845, m. JAMES POR'IER, son of' Thomas, 5/16/1862 7 ALICE MARCIA HALEY b. 2/4/1847, m. 1st, WILLIAM E, PAYSON 1/4/1864; married 2nd, CLEMENT 1'0RTER, son of Thomas, 12/15/1868 6 ELIZABETH HALEY b. 9/6/1807, d, 9/12/1886; m. JOSEPH ALDEN ELLIS, son of Deacon Joseph, 1/26/1826 83

5 NANCY HALEY b.11/10/1781, d. 11/15/1781 --15 AlEXANDER HALEY b. 11/22/1782, d.1782 5 JEREMIAH HALEY b. 10/26/1784, m. l'.ARTHA SIIURTLIFFE, a,.u. Henry, 1/9/1807 HANNAH HU..EY b. 11/14/1807, m. HENRY HILTON 2nd, eon Henry let, 3/19/1829 6 EZRA R~LEY b. 11/15/1809, m. WEALTHY RING, do.u. of' Lemuel 6 !E~'RY S. HALEY b. _3/22/1812, d. 2/28/1849; m. EMEL!~ ROBBINS, de.u. !lenj. 6 ABIGAIL HALEY b. 1/31/1814, d. 3111/1868, 111. JAMES MURRl

5 EBENEZER HALEY b, 3/11/1801, m. let MARGARET HilTON, dau, Henry 1st, l/ll/1822; married 2nd !✓.ARY LEE SCOTT, dau. John, 3/1/1832 · 6 EBE.NElER HENRY HALEY b. 10/23/1823; lost at sea 2/1843; we s um,. 6 CALEB SCOTT HALEY b, 2/16/1833, m. ANNlE LOUlSA BARCLAY, dau, of Andrew of of Shelburne, Io,73/1876 7 FREDERICK STANLEY HALEY b. 11/1/1877, d, l/h/1885 7 ARTHUR WEBSTER HALEY b. 3/11/1879 7 HELEN VAL.ETTA HA.LEY b, 9/21/1880 7 CP.ARLES SCOTT HA.LEY b, ll/18/1884 7 ANNlE LOUISA HU,EY b. 1/19/1886, d. 1/27/1886 6 V.ARGARET HlLTON HALEY b, 4/1/1834, m, CA.PT, SlLAS C, BAKER, son of Capt. John, 2/9/185/i 6 LYDlA ELLIS HALEY b, 8/16/1835, m. EDWIN FRANKLlN BURDICK 1/5/18'59 6 JONATHAN EDWARDS HALEY b. 1/18/1837, d, l0/18/18l'9, m. P.ARRIET KELLEY of California, 10/29/1873 7 RALPH \faLDO EMERSON HALEY b. 1/23/1875 7 A!,!ELIA ANNE !tUEY b, 6/29/1876 7 ALICE lliAY !-I.ALEY b. 2/3/1878 7 EBENEZER HALEY b, 10/l~/1879, d, 11/10/1879 7 MARYE, HALEY b, 5/18/1882, d, 3/8/1883 7 PHILIP SHERIDAN HALEY b, 8/16/1884 7 ADELE J, FLUEY b, 2 !7 /1888 7 ARTHUR A, HALEY b, 12/11/1890 6 COMroRT H\IEY b, 6/28/1838, m. MARY GERTRUDE MOTT of San Francisco, 8/4/1870 7 ETHEL GERTRUDE HALEY b. 12/4/1871, m, JAMES HOLIETT of Halifax 10/27/1888 7 l.A.UREN EVERITT HUEY b, 8/27/1873, m, KATBERINE NEILSON of Cal. 10/21/1896 7 STELLA THERESE HALEY b. 8/1/11379 7 NONA LEONORE HALEY ·b, 2/28/1882 7 ALBERT MALCO!M RU~Y b. 3/17/1886 7 DORlS VlCTORlA MARY HALEY b, 8/24/1889 7 WARREN COMFORT HALEY b, 6/17/1893 6 WILLIAM WALLACE HALEY b. 3/31/184o, m. 1st ANNA !I.ARIE CAMERON 10/10/1819; married 2nd, ELLA FRANKLIN WILSON 12/14/1887 7 CLAREJ.';1l0N SCOTT !LA.LEY b, 3/23/1871, d, 3/31/1871 7 AGNES LEE HALEY b, 1/2/1873, m. PETER JAMES CROSBY 6/30/1896 7 l'lILLlAM WALLACE HALEY, JR. b, 12/27/187/i 7 CHARLOTTE EVELYN HALEY b. 3/2/1876, d, 11/10/1896 7 LILA MAY HAlEY b, 10/30/1879 7 CHESTER CAMERON HALEY b, 3/15/1882 7 JAMES BAYARD HALEY b, 9/19/1890 6 ALBERT HALEY b, 12/18/1841, d, 1/8/1843 6 AMELIA ANNE RAlEY b. 8/11/1844, d. 12/24/1895; m. SILAS DILDINE of Mich.12/26/1861 17 WILLIAM ALBERT DILDINE b. 1863, d, in the S'1ndwich Islands in 1887 6 EBENEZER HENRY HALEY b. 5/25/1849, m, MARGARET WIGHTMAN of Edinburgh, Scotland 12/24/1888 7 GRACE ALlSON HALEY b. 9/14/1889 17 GERTRUDE MAY HALEY. b, 4/27/1892 5 MALACHI HALEY b. 5/2/1803, d. 10/15/1850; m, ELIZABETH DENNIS, dau, Amos 1st 1/19/1826 JAMES DENNIS HALEY b. 11116/1826, d. 5/13/18lie unm, 6ELIZABETH ANNE HALEY b. 4/8/1828, d. 10/10/1858, m. ROBERT L, SIMS sonGeo.9;lQ'1850 6 ALEJC.rnDER HALEY b, 9/26/1830, d. 12/25/1854 6 EMILY HANNAH R\LEY b, 9/23/1833, d. 11/11/1896; m. ROBERT L. SIMS son Geo .10/21/1864 6 HEY.AN ID.LEY b, 9/15/1835, d. o/14/1853 unm. 6 MARY SUSAN HALEY b, 11/28/1837, m, ABEL B, WHEELOCK 12/3/1863 6 MALACHI HALEY b, 5/25/184o, d. 5/12/1863 unm. 6 ALBERT HALEY b. 5/25/1841, d, 3/23/1855 5 JOHN HALEY b. 2/2/1805, d, 1/29/18'59; m. MARY OWEN and had 6 JOHN W, HALEY b. 7/27/1829, m. let MARY J, GARRICK; m. 2nd LUCY -- 7 JAMES E, HAIEY b. 12/15/1850 17 WILLIAM A, HALEY b, 6/19/186o 6 ABNER HALEY b. 6/6/18~1 6 GILBERT C, HALEY b. 7/12/1832, m, PHOEBE W, WELCH, dau,Dan'l of Wpt.12/30/1857 7 HARRIET E. li\LEY b. 10/10/1858, m, OHARlES GALVIN 8/23/1879 7 IDA MAY HALEY b, 3/31/186o, m. EDWIN RUGGLES 1/13/1884 7 GEORGE GILBERT HALEY b. 11/19/1862 7 PHOEBE EMMA HALEY I!. 1/1/1872, d. 9/1-4/1884 6 JACOB FE'.IER HALEY b, 9/20/1834, m. let PRISCILLA PORTER, dau. of James of Burn- 85

side 1/27/1857; m. 2nd MARY A, PCRTER, dau. Hezekieh 4th, 6/30/1863 7 MARTHA EMJ.I.A HALEY b. 3/15/l85E, m. LUTHER C, BRAGG 3/22/1883 18 CHI\RLC'T'l'E BEATRICE BRAGG b. 7/23/1884 7 VIVIA BLANDINA HALEY b. 11/4/1859, m. CLA!

A. •Jford .\bout The SCOTT FAMILY l JOHN SCOTT b. about 1702 in Ireland, d. 11/5/1756 in the service of the King; married LYDIA THWING 3/21/1729 in Boston, dau. of Edw. 3, Edw, 2, Benj. l, who w•e b. 7/2/1706 in Cambridge, Mass. After her husband's death she lived with her eon, Edward Scot~ in Lunenburg (later Fitchburg) and d, there 8/26/1792. /!J In the Muster Rolls of the Massachusetts Archives, Vol. 94, page 354, John Scott's age is given as 54 in 1756, his birthplace "Irland" his resi­ dence Lunenburg, and hie occupation farmer. The tradition among his descend­ ante was that he was of Scotch origin and came, when a young man, from the north of Ireland, date undetermined. In 1775 he served in the Crown Point Expedition in the. Freneh and Indian War as priv,,te in Capt.Joseph Whitcomb'e company, and from March 15 to Nov. 5, 1756 as a private in Capt. James Reed's Company, Colonel Timothy Ruggles' regiment. The latter company was at Fort Willia'll Henry on Oct. 11, 1756, and on a muster roll of this company dated Bo•ton, Feb. 12, 1757 he was reported es dead, the fact being that he oied on Nov, 5, 1756 while in the eervioe of the King. The manuscript diary of his son, Rev. Jonathan Scott, confirms this fa.ct. (Maes. Archives Muster Rolls Vol. 94, pages 81, 354, 358, 493, 544, and Vol. 95, page 131) "His will dated June 7, 1745, probated Dec. 20, 1756, mentions his wife Lydie end his children Abraham, Edward, Mary, Benjamin, David, and Jonathan. A daughter Eliza.beth, born after the will wae made, was not added. He also had a son older than the children mentioned in his will, later known as Moses Scott. Moses was not mentioned because the father had lost trace of him, he having been kidnapped when an infant.• A town record given in Pettee 1 s History of Old Braintree and Quincy, page .555, reeds: "Jen. 3d 1752 - The following is the first case of kidnap~ing that we have found. A peti ti-on of John Scott of Braintree to the County of Suffolk, sheweth that he was lawfully married to Lydia Thwing of Cambridge, soon after which he went a voyage to sea and left his wife with child, which child, soon after it was born, was secretly conveyed away by one Samuel Spear and now is called by his name; but the petitioner is certain he is his son and has received him as such from said Spear ••••• • "On Jan. 2,, 1752, Moses Spear of Brookline in the County of Suffolk, Husbandman, in petition to the Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Massa­ chusetts Bay an~ to the General Court, shows that his Natural and Lawful Father and Mother vi.,:. Mr. John Scott of ·Braintree and Lydia his wife are now living, that he has been known from his infancy by the name of Moses f. Spear, that he can give "no other Reason for hie being so call 1d. than this, th~t immediately uporo his birth he was put to Nurse at Braintree at the house of one Sa:nuel Spear and even his own Father ,.as kept in Ignore nee of his name and abode" for a Considerable Time. As Your Petre. Fath~r & Mother Aforesd. own him to be their Lawful Child your Petitr. thinks it hard th~t he should not have his Father 1,s Na:ne, And hie Father & Mother are desirous that it ehould be so. He therefore humbly prays your Honor: that ·at ali time~ hereafter he may call himself and that by all otters he may be call'd & known by the Name of Scott. Your Petr. >:•s Christen'd. by the Name of Moses, yet hie sd. Father is desirous that the petr. may be eall 1d John, but that is not ~esired by the petr.; but will Leave that matter to your Honor tho your Petre. Age is above twenty one years.• (This Petition i• in Mass­ achusetts Archives, Petitions, Vol. CV, pages 4c8-409, and is signed "Mose e Spear")" It appears that John Scott and his wife, Lydia Thwing, intended that their oldest son should bear the name of John, and under this name his birth was entered in the Boston records, 1700-1800, Vol. 24, page 200: 11 John Son of John Scot and Lydia his wife 13 October 1730. 11 When he resumed hie maternal name, Scott, he retained as his Christian name the name Moses, by which he had always been known. A list of the children of John 1 Scott, '"'ith the dates of their births, apparently in the handwriting of Elizabeth 3 Scott, daughter of Rev. Jonathan 2 Soott, gave as the oldest child, Moses, born Oct._1730, and agreed in other 87 reepecte with the names and dates of M rthe as given ebove frO!ll the records. We have aleo the statement of Jonathan 2 Scott in his manuscript diary that hie oldest brother, Moses, was.at one time hie guardian, and Moees's name appe•r• severgl times in the diary. Children, 2(JOHN SCOTT b, 10/13/1730, wae bapt. but was kidnapped and known as (YOSES SPEA.R until the age of 21 years, when his identity was revealed ( and he resumed his natural surname of Scott, thus (MOSES SCOTT b. 10/13/1730 in Boston eettled in Ya Mouth, N.S. in 1763 and died there at the age of ninety-three years. Seep. 89 2 A.BRA.HAM SCOTT b. 6/27/1732 in CB'!lbridge (Paiges 1 History of Cambridge) 2 EDWARD SCOTT b. 5/21/1734 in Lunenburg 2 MARY SCOTT b. 3/23/1736 " 2 BENJAMIN SCOTT' b. 4/21/1739 " 2 DAVID SCOTT' b. 4/1/1742 in Lunenburg, removed to Yarmouth in 1762. 2 JONATHAN SCOTT b. 10/1/1744 in Lunenburg, d, lt'l9 in Minot, Me. He wae 12 years old when his father' died. In 1772 he followed Moses and David to Yarmouth and took up his lodging with Moses. There he became the settled minister until 1796. During this period he kept a record of marriages and deaths in Yar'!louth. He received a call to Poland, Joie., now Minot, and was installed there "Wednesday, July ye 27th, 1796.• 2 ELIZABETH SCOTT b. 8/3/1747 References: B'oston Transcript Clippings, Family 8911-7, Scott-Gridley, ieeues of 10/17/1906 9.nd 1/7/1907, p, 12, and Yarmouth Herald for 7/13/1897: lfoston Births 1700-1800, p. 200; Pattee 1 s mstory of Old Braintree and Quincy, p.555

GRIDLEY FAMILY l RICHARD GRIDLEY, B'oston, let wife ABIGAIL -- Births, Marriages and Deaths, Recd~st Church of Boston 1642-1699• 2 RICHARJ GRIDLEY b. 8/16/1684 P,f" 162 2 JOSEPH GRIDLEY b. 11/6/1686 169 2 ABIGAIL GRIDLEY b. 7/17/1688, died young 179 2 ABIGAIL GRIDLEY b. 10/21/1689, d. 8/26/1690 184, 193 2 LYDIA. GRIDLEY b. 12/21/1691 196 ABIGAIL', wife of RICHA!I) GRIDLEY, d, 8/18/1694 219 RICHl,RD GRIDLEY and HANNAH DAWES were '!larried by Rev. Samuel Wli llard 2/27/1894-5 217 2 JOHN GRIDLEY b. 11/23/169, 222 12 SAMUEL GRIDLEY b. 1/5/1696-7 227 HANNAH, wife of RICHARJ GRIDLEY, d. 1/15/1696-7 230 RICHAID GRIDLEY and REBECCA SCARBOROUGH, dau. of Deacon Samuel Scarborough, who was b. say 16711 in Roxbury, married "about 1701• (Bowen's Genealogies of Woodstock Families Vol. ,, p. 259) B\l.rths, Reds. 1st Church of Boston 1700-1751: 2 JER»IIA.H GRIDLEY b. 3/10/1701-2 Page 11 2 ISAAC GRIDLEY b. 1/28/1703-4 tt 21 2 REBECCA GRIDLEY b. 11/2/1708 56 2 RIOHA.ID GRIDLEY b, 1/3/1710-11, d. 6/21/1796 68 Richard Gridley m. HANNAH DE'WING 2/25/1730, who was b. in Boston 3/19/1709 and d. in Clinton, Maes. 10/17/1790 after 60 yrs. of marriage. He. was the youngest of 12 children. (only records of 11 found) ;.7 "He showed early signs of ski 11 in drawing, which led him to the profession of surveyor and engineer, but first and foremost he wee a soldier. He served in the British Arny >iS Lt.-Col. of Engineers during the French-Indian War. In 1759 he was anpobted Chief Engineer •nd Oom­ ~•nder in Chief of the Provincial Artillery. Accompanied by his brother, Sa11uel Gridley, who had been anpointed con!'nissary in his own regiment, Richard joined the expedition against Crown Point and later joined Gen­ eral llolfe in the conflict of Quebec. His phns for the fortification of Louisburg on Cape Briton Island proved to be impregnable. Hie n"me still •npears cut in stone at the fort. 'When peace was restored Gridley went to England to adjust his ac­ counts with the British Government. He was received with great cordial­ ity, and for his distinguished services the Magd•hn Ishnde, valuable for seal and cod fishing, and half pay as a British , were awarded him. He spent much of hie time at his islond hO'!!e. A.t the outbreak of the Revolutionary lf'ar he ,recelvad a letter fr°"' his Brltish A.!'ent in Engl.and requesting to be informed on which sBe he would take up e:rms, 88 end he replied, "I shall fight for justice and rny country.• He caet his lot with the patriots and the half pay ceased. Men who had seen service in Nov• Scotia and Canada were needed to reg­ ulate and discipline troops. On April 23, 177? the Provincial Congress at Concord •npointed Richard Gridley Chief Engineer of the forces now raising in the Colonies for the defense of the rights of the A,.erican Continent. In Msrch, 1776, when it was decided to fortify Dorchester Hei~hte, Colonel Gridley, with his usual celerity and skill marked out the plane of the breastworks and a redoubt was soon erecten where the British ref.ulars were forced to retreat under fire from a handful of A'l!erican farmer·• and fishermen. During the Revolution, American Privateers visited the Magdalen Islands and destroyed everything accessible. Gridley returned after the war but the walrus soon became extinct and the Islanders turned their attention to cod and herring fisheries. An eminence on one of the islands is still called Mount Gridley. Advancing years induced him to resign the business at Magdalen Is­ lands to his sons, whose descendants have ever since re,nsined in the British poeseesicns. He retl.red to Stoughton (Canton) M•~•. and built e. home which he ca11ed Stoughton Villa. Another house l.s now there but on the lot the peonies still blossom from the orl ~i nal stock which ho planted. When the war was over the town celebrated the victory to which he contributed so much, but he was not invited. He was told that t~ey did not consider him a Christian because he had become a Unlversalist. He replied, "I love my God, my Country, and my neighbors as myself. If they have •ny better religion I should like to know wh•t it is.• The neighbore eventually became his friends, His death was ettri buted to blood poi ec,ni ng. The cemetery where he i e burled is named "The /Jrldley Graveyard" in hie honc,r.• (Huntoon's Hist. of Canton, p. ,360-4)

2 SAMUEL GRIDl,EY b. 1/5/1696-7 in Boston d. 3/4/1776 in Roxbury, Maes. (Thwing 1e History, p. 119) m, 1st ABIGUL SHARP(E 1/51/1722 (N.E.H.G.Reg. Vol. 67,p.372--Marri•ges at Pomfret, Conn. who wee b. 3/29/1700 and d. 5/2/1743 in Roxbury; m. 2nd MARY GEORGE 1/5/1744 who d. 10/28/1746 age abt. 27 yrs.; m. ;5rd ABIGAIL BAKER 4/23/1747, who d. 8/17/1781 age 70 yrs. (Vital Statistics of Roxbury and Sharpe Genealogy Miscellany) LIEUT. JOHN SHARPE b. 3/12/1643, m. MARTHA -- and had Robert, William snd Martha. llILIJAM SHARPE b. 1673 in Ipswich, Maas., d. in Pomfret, 0-onn. 11/20/1751, age 77 yrs.; m. ABIGAIL WHITE dau. of John White, one of the original proprietors of Mashomoquet. Abigail d. 2/15/1753. "About l 720 they removed to Pomfret, Conn. with their seven eons, three daughters, and a daughter'• husband, Samuel Gridley, settling in what is now the north part of Abington ••••• These new inhabitants of Porn.fret were mostly men of character and property and at once identified themselves with the growth of the town. Samuel Gridley served as clerk for both town and proprietors.• (From Larned 1 s 'lfindhsm County, Conn. Chapter XXX, p. 205) Tne children of lfilliam and Abigail Shorpe, born between 1700 and 1720, are listed in the following order in the Comrnemo­ rati ve Bi ogra phi cal Record of Tblland and lri ndham Countio e in Conn., p. 673: Abigail, John, twins William and Solomon, Martha, Joseph, Benjamin, Isaac, Elizabeth and Gershom. "Samuel Gridley, cordwainer (shoemaker) of Pomfret, 0-0nn., came to Rox­ bury in 1727 wheu he purchased three acres of land from Ti'llothy Parker. He was of the same family •• General Richard Gridley, the engineer so conspicuous at Louisburg, Quebec, and Bunker Hill (or Breed's HiLl) •.••• He was ordained Deacon in 1736, ~•• town clerk and selectman for m•ny yesre, and was chosen moderator June 3, 1765 to keep tbe meeting alive." (Tbwing's let Church of Roxbury, p. 119) "Boston took the lead in opnoeition to the Acts of Parliament, and Roxbury nobly sustained and seconded her ••••• The name of Deacon Samuel Gridley, many years town clerk and selectman, is frequently met with in the records of tho town and is anpended to many of the patriotic acts and resolves of Roxbury of the anti-revolutionary period. He filled his poet until the year before his death, when •on account of old age and decay of nature• he requested the town by letter to find someone to teke hie place. The eoul of thi e honest man and sterling patriot took i to flight amid tho rosr of cannon that covered the successful occupation of Dorchester Heights. 'When the seige was over the old house, which had been occupied 89 by the troops, had to be cleared and the fences and walls rebuilt so that the widow could live in it. Her son, Willis.m Gridley, afterwards improved it for a tsvern. The house, on the west corner of Linden Park and Cabot Streets ••••• has been greatly al­ tered in our day (11178) but its frame is nearly a century and a half old.• (Frsncie S. Dr~ke's History of the Town of Roxbury, p. 307) fJ In the French and Indian Wars, Sa,r,uel Gri~ley served in the Crown Point Expedi­ tion in Col. Richard Gridley's Regt. as Co,nmissary from Sept. 9, 1755 until Dao. 25, 1755 (Msss. Archives Muster Rolls, Vol. 94, p. 61, 442, sn ➔ others) He appears on a Muster Roll of the Field and Staff Officers in Richard Gridley' s Regt. dated Bos­ ton, Feb. 17, l 7'.:'6, "" Commissary; Reside,ice Boston; Entered Service Feb. 18 and served until Deo. 25 (year not given, probably 17'56) length of service 44 weeks 2 days with J.8 days travel allowed. (Vol. 95, p. 192, 195, and 206, and Vol. 93 and 99, P• 236 and 95 respectively) "Hollie in the Bettle of Bunker Hill and the let Year of the Revolution• by Hon. Samuel T. "lorcester of Nashua, N.H. (N.E.H.G.Reg. Vol. 27, p. 380) gives the first twe nty-f'our names on the 2nd Roll Alarm List made January 26, 1775, e.nd Lt. Sa!!7uel Gridley is among them. On this list are 100 names and it is supposed to con­ tain those of such inhabitants of the town as by the provincial law were exem,ited from mi 1 i tary duty either on account of age or from some cause specified by law. (Samuel, age 41, son of Col. Richard Gridley, served in the Revolutionary War.) Children by 1st marriage: 3 SAMUEL GRIDLEY b. 3/2/1723-4, Pomfret, Conn. Vital Records, Vol. 1, P• 38, d, 2/4/1746-7, Roxbury Vital Statistics 3 ABIGAIL GRIDLEY b. 4/22/1726, Pomfret, m. EDWARD DORR 4/3/1746; Roxbury 13 HANNAH GRIDLEY b. 5/20/1728, Roxbury, m. EBENEZER PIERPONT 6/1/1749 3 ELIZABETH GRIDLEY b. 7/20/1730, Roxbury, m. CHARLES NOi.EN, int.pub. 8/4/1793 3 iflLLIAM GRIDLEY b, 5/6/1732, Roxbury, d, 12/1311786; m. LYDIA BUNEY 12/4/1755 He was ordained Deacon 4/4/1773 and served until hie death. EJ Served in Revolutionary War 3 MARY A. GRIDLEY b. 11/13/1734, m. WILLIAM BLANEY 2/17/1755 3 SARAH GRIDLEY b. 5/19/1737, Roxbury, m, LT, MOSES SCOTT 9/26/1763, son of John and Lydia {Tbwing) Scott of Lunenburg, Mass,(p.M-?>They moved to Yarmouth,NS the same year, where Moses became a lieutenant in the militia of N,S. There they had seven children. Moses Scott died on July 2, 1823, ano Sa.rah after 1770. The 1770 Census for Yarmouth, P.A,N.S. Report 1934, p. 55, lists Moses Scott and his family as: Men l; Boys 1; Women l; Girls 5; Total 8; Nationality: AmeriMn, EJ In Massachusetts, Moses Scott was a lieutenant in the French and Indian War. In 1759 he is f'ound with that rank in Capt, Samuel Robinson's co., Col. Timothy Ruggles' regt. From April 19, 1761 to Dec. 13, 1761 he was Lt. in Capt. John Dunlap's Co. and his residence is given as Brookline. From Dec. 13, 1761 to May 27, 1762 he was Lt. in Ce.pt. Gibson Parker's regt. (same r~s~dence) and from May 28, 1762 to Feb. 28, 1763 he was Lt. in Capt. Johnson Moulton's Muster Rolls. (Maes. Archives, Vol. 97, p. 179; Vol. 99, p. 157, 181, 196; V,98 p.438) Bulletin No. 15, The Lif'e of Jonathan Scott, p. 29 (Halifax Public Archives) describes Moses Scott and five others accompanying Captain Ring from Yarmouth to New England in March, 1772. This account of Moses does not prove conclusively that he was or was not involved in the War of the Revolution. Children (Boston Transcript 10/17/1906, and Yarmouth Herald 7/13/1897) Li SARAH SCOTT b. 8/16/1764, d. 4/8/1847; m. JOHN TREFRY 4 ABIGAIL SCOTT b. 12/13/1766, m. JOSIAH He:ALY 1/23/1794 (See Beyond) 4 HANNAH SCOTT b. 12/21/17&,, m. REUBEN ROBINSON 4 JAJ\!ES SCOTT b. 9/6/1770, probably died young 4 REBECCA SCOTT b. 8/8/1772, m. RONALD MACPONALD 4 ELIZA BE TH SCOTT b. 5/9/1774, d. 3/25/18(;(); m, CAPT. ALEXANDER BAIN 1st 4 JOHN FLAVEL SCOTT b. 8/23/1776, d. 5/13/1859; m, M/\RGARET DE1'NIS dau.Ambrose 3 JOSEPH GRIDLEY b. 7/9/1 74o 3 BENJAMIN GRIDLEY b. 6/7/1742 Children by 2nd marriages 3 11.ARTHA GRIDLEY b. 9/22/1744, m. NATHANIEL EATON 4/1770 13 SUZANNAH GRIDLEY b. 5/15/1746, m. AARON CHILD 11/9/1769 Children by 3rd marriage: 3 ESTHER GRIDLEY b. 3/18/1747-8, m. THOMAS PARKER 4/29/1777 3 SAMUEL GRIDLEY b. 6/14/1750 ) 3 LOIS GRIDLEY b. 6/14/1750, m. ADAM PATTIA5/12/1774)twins 3 JOHN GRIDLEY b. 11/20/1752 ) 3 PATIENCE GRIDLEY b. ll/20/l 752)twins 3 ANNE GRIDLEY h. 1/12/17';6, m. JOHN SWIFT 11/18/1779 90 4 JOSIAH !IBALY b. 1/24/1767 in Yarmouth, N.S., d. at Sea 5/1/1824, age 57; m. JOANNA BEAL 3/6/1788, dau. of Josiah (Yarmouth Herald 11/2/1897) m. 2nd ABIGAil SCOTT 1/23/1794, dau. of Mosee and Sarah (Gridley) Scott, who was b. 12/13/1766 in Yarmouth, 4nd d. ll/l84o in Weymouth, Digby Co., N.S. Reference from Boston Transcript Clippings 1/7/ 1907, Family 8911-7, Scott-Gridleyl- "I think we mean the same Moses Scott, for your date of the birth of hie second child is identical with that given on a piece of paper evidently torn frO!!' a blank­ book an~ written before her death in November, 184o: Josiah Healy Born in the year 1767, January 24 Abirail'his wife was Born December 13 in the ye•r 1766 Joshh Healy was married to Abtgail Scott Jany the 23-1794 Then follows the list of children born, four ~aughters and five sons. One son was named James Scott and another Moses; one daughter was named Sarah. The first child mentioned was Abigail, and the Record reads: "Ibig4il our daughter, she died in 1798, She dyad about 3 hours •fter her sister was born.• This Abigail Gray (Scott) Healy wss my great-great-grandmother and is clearly remem­ bered by my Aunt born in 1e28. This Aunt saw her almost daily until her death in 1840. Josiah Healy was a ehin,naster and made voyages to England. On the back of the aforesaid sere]) of paner, in writing hardly legible, is a statement to the ef­ fect that: "Josiah Healy Departed this Life May 1-1824 and was Buried on the Magdalen Islanrl May the 20, 1824 in the presence of me Jonathan Burnh9m being Drown out of a boat from - - after leaving his own house and family April the 4 1824. • Soon after this Grandma Healy bought a farm in Weymouth, N.S. hoping that her sons wou1a become farmers instead of sailors. My Aunt is authority for the state­ ment that Sarah Gridley was Moses Scott's wife. She has tolrl me that Grandma Healy had a large and a S?llall pewter ])latter, each havin)l' •s.G." on them. She was tolrl by Grandma Healy that they had belonged to her mother, whose maiden name was Sarah Gri~Jey. Signed C.J.R." Ho,,ever, there is evi~ence "The family removed to Weymouth and lived there, ex­ cept James• while Josiah was still living. (Brown's Yqrmouth Genealogies) From the Director of Crown Lands in Halifax l0/20/196o: •we find Josiah Healy received a grant in the Township of Digby in the yen 1816." The History of Digby County by Isiah 'II. Wilson, p. 457, lists Joshh Healy among "T•xpayers domiciled in the Diet. comprehending the preeent Township of 'l>'eymouth 1816" Boston Transcript Clippings: "About 1820 Josiah Healy removed with his family to Sissibou iliver an,1 sett1ed on a fa.n, about half a mile from the Lower Fslls.• Rev. J.L.Young, Priest in Charge of Gross Isle Mission, Magdalen Islands, :ue., sdviaed 1/26/1961 that their records only go back to 1848, but added: "If I may venture a speculation I would ssy it is very likely that a burial narty from the ship on which Mr. Healy wss sailing buried the body in the sand dunes. The terrain of the islands lenrls itself to such a purpose, end at more recent dates than 1824 ships have been known to put burial parties a"hore. 11 (Magdalen Islands were owned by descendants of Col. Rich., ard Gri~ley, cousins of Abigail; p. 88) Chilcren of Josiah and .\birail, 5th generation, continued on p. 99 5 ABIGAIL IB\LY h. 1795, d. 6/1/1798 5 JAJ,'ES SCOTT HEALY b. 7/12/1796 in Yarmouth, N.S., d. 3/6/1870 in Outram, Annapolis Co., N.S.; m. S 1dl"-H THOMAS 1/12/1820, dau. of Joseph an~ Sarah (McKenzie) Thomas of Fort Lorne (Parish of ·w11mot) 'Ind settled near the latter place an~ had chiloren. Sarah was b. in Granville, Anne,. Co. 5/1/1797 and d. 1/28/1878 in Outram, N.S. References: Supplement to the History of !1,nnapolis Co., N.S. by A.W.Savary, p. 525-6; Granville Township Book, n. 109--Halif•x Public Archives; Yarmouth Gen­ ealogy Vol. II, p. 530, and an old scrap of paper--family record. THOMAS: Evacuation of loyalists from the Colonies bega,:, in 1776 and by 1784 between thirty-five and forty thousand had found refuge in N.S. Many of the men had joi'n,1d the British Forces.Digby contained 500 families of loyal refugees. Land grants were given and new missions were being opened up throughout the Province, wit'1 ministers assigned to them. Rev. John Wiswell was assigned to Wilmot, end Rev. Archibald Pease Inglis was assigned to Granville. Th" new missions began to show activity and growth. From Eaton's "The Church in Nova Scotia.• Amoag the discharged and disbanded soldiers and loyalists who were mustered at Digby the 29th Day of May 1784 were Capt. \1illiam Thomas and Joseph Thomas (possi• bly brothers) origin unknown. (From New York Genealogical and Biographical Records, v. 34, p. 192-196, com>11unicated by Judge A.W.Savery, ¥..A. of Annapolis Royal, Editor of the History of Anna. Co,) Joseph Thomas was one of the loyalists who had settled in Digby (p. 196) There 1-s no proof that he· is the man who moved to Granville and married Sarah McKenzie in 1786, but it is quite probable as dates gnd names agree. 91 There is a tradition in the family that Sarah McKenzie, when about ten years old, lived at Bunker Hill, Mass. with her parents. The day of the battle they were obliged to hide in the cellar all day while the house was riddled with bullets. That night they packed their valuables in a small hide-covered trunk stuck with brass-headed nails and paid someone $20. to carry them to Gloucester where they boarded a vessel and sailed up the Bay of Fundy. The hide-covered trunk was in the possession of Walter Healy (4th son) for many years--then handed down in succession to Emma L. Brown, Ethel (Brown) Carrier, and Shirley (Carrier) Brown who now has it (1968). The story continues: They tried to land on what is thought to be the eaten Sand Beach, but a brush fire on shore prevented. They then sailed back and landed about Shag Rock and settled on Mount Tom, now Port Lorne, where they lived for a number of years. Later. they moved to Havelock, now Outram, and the cellar hole of the old house can still be seen above the orchard on the Healy farm in Outram. No record has come to light that the McKenzies ever lived in Massachusetts. How­ ever the other great-grandmother, Sarah Gridley Scott, might have been at the home of her father in Roxbury", where histories tell us Deacon Samuel Gridley died "amid the roar of cannon, March 4, 1776 11 (page 88) and her ten year old daughter ,.Abigail, who became the mother of James Scott Healy, may have been the little girl wife was among those evacuated. There is some speculation that the Scott family might have been liv­ ing in Roxbury if Moses returned to fight in the War of the Revolution, although no record has been found to pr·ove it. Their home was in Yarmouth, and that is undoubtedly where they returned. About 1816 "The family removed to Weymouth except James." (Supple­ ment to the History of Annapolis County) James, about 20 years old, "went to Wilmot and settled there" and the logical solution is that the two stories were combined over the years and James was probably the one who sailed 11 up the Bay of Fundy" with the old trunk in his possession, landing near Port Lorne many years after the vessel carrying his mother sailed from Gloucester, for there he married Sarah Thomas in 1820. Children, from Supplement to the History of Anna. Co., p. 525-6: 6 WILLIAM HENRY HEALY b. 10/29/1820, m. 1st CATHERINE DeLONG, dau. of Henry De:Long (son of Simon) m. 2nd BETSY DeLONG widow of William Dunn (son of Henry, John) 7 ARMINELLA HEALY b. l2/9/i847) No (JAMES HENRY HEALY 7 HAVILLIAH HEALY ) records (AMOS HEALY 7 LALIA BURPEE HEALY had an exclusive millinery business on Broad Street, ~, Mass. for many years. She died in the spring, about 1946, unm. 7 SARAH EUPHREMIA HEALY m. RUPERT DAVIS LYONS !ALIA GLADYS LYONS m. DR. CLIFFORD BAXTER CAMERON and moved West. 9 HELEN LA.LIA CAMERON 8 ORMOND OSCAR LYONS 8 EARL U:ONS, a. age 2 yrs. 8 PEARL lXONS >twins· Ruby d at 10 mos. 8 RUBY u'ONS ) ' • 7 J CRAMP BEAU b. in Waterville, Kings Co., N.S., m. RUTHE. LYONS After Cramp died Ruth married Mr. Morse of Paradise, N.S. 8 ROBERT ERSKINE HEALY b. 5/15/1890 in Waterville, N.s., m.FREDA ALICE DAVIS b. 5/J2/1899 in st. John, N.B. Res. Moncton,N.B. where children were born: 9 EVERETT ADDISON PORTER HF.ALY b. 10/5/1922, m. 1st DORO'l'HI L. PAGE b. 2/l9/l92l who d. 2/1471962, Ch. JAMES, MICHAEL, and PATRICIA; ~• 2nd MARJORIE J. HEWSON a widow with three c'!iITciren whom he legally adopted: BARBARA, ANNE and BRUCE,, 9 ROBERT mro:E:Y7IEA:rro-. 3/14~ 111. GWENLYN M. FRASER b. 8/13/.1.920 Children: ROBERT, STEPHEN, PAUL and ELIZA.BETH Res. Halifax, N.S. 9 SINCLAIR DAVIS HEAI.Y1i:""Io~5, m~ who was b. 7/J511930. Children: PETER, ANNE and JfilffiliER Res.Frederictoe~ N.B. 9 JANET CHRISTINE HEALY b~ W/30/i928 m. mm!ll KING ROBB b.12/ .10/.1.925 In Halifax. Res. Fredericton, 1'1.B. Children: CHRISTINE, ~, NANCY, EDWARD, JANET and JOHN 6 ALI.XANDER HEA:LY~/!Jl.[82'2,d.2/7/18'8'9;m. HANNAH RICKETSON his cousin (dau. of Henry 3, 2, Abednego 1 and Charlotte (Thomas) Ricketson) who was b. 1817 and d, 1905. Their mothers were sisters. Aunt Charlotte was b. 6/23/1794 and was three years older than Sarah. She was the only "doctor" in the community and was always called upon in cases of sickness and oonfinement. She would take the bob-sled or wagon a.eytime, day or night, and ride for miles to get to a sick friend until she was over eighty years old. They said she never lost a patient. 7 JOSEPH ALLEN HEALY b. 1848, d, 1921 in Iyrnn, Mass., m. 1st IDA MAY PECK b. 1850, d. 181'3; m. 2nd EUGENIA DUNN 10/9/1875, who was b. 12/j:lj18$j aniI d. 7/17,ll.882; m. 3rd ANZONETTA ELIZABETH Del.ONG 7/24/'J.884, who was b. ll/16/.1860 and d. 11/11/1942. 92

Child by lat marriage: . 8 OSCAR ALIEN HEALY b. 2/17/1871 in Lynn, Mass., d, 1/1955, age 83 years; married JULIA FOSTER of Milbridge, Maine, who was b. 2/8/1872, Children, 9 BESSIE: VIDA HEALY b, 3/16/1894 in Lynn, Mase., d. 7/5/1910 9 l>STHER HEALY b, 4/26/1897 in Lynn, Mass., m. LESLIE D. CARTER 4/16/1925; Residence: Lynn 9 Jv'.ARION HEALY b. 2/5/1902 in Lynn, Mase., unm, 1961 9 MARGARET HEALY b. 6/27/1907 in Lynn, Mass., m. GLOVER S1/.'INDLEflURST who was b. 5/22/1907, Residence: Swampscott, Mass, Children by 2nd marriages 8 HOLLAND PSRCIVAL HEALY b. 5/19/1877 in Port Lorne, N.S., m. BEATRICE ELLIOTT from Port Lorne 8/29/1906. The family moved to Oakland, Cal. in 1906 9 JOSEPHINE HEALY b, 1/25/1908 in Oakland, m. in 1933 -- 10 PATRICIA -- b. Oakland 1l O SIJSAN -- b. Oakland RANDCLPHHEALY b. in Oakland !10 JANIS HEALY b. 1934 in Oakhnd 9 ELLIOTT HEALY b. 3/15/1921 in Oakland 10 DEBORA HEALY 110 GRJ>GCRY HEALY 8 MABEL ELIZAB!TH HEALY b. 6/17/1879 in Port Lorne, N.S., m, CH\RLES RIGNEY 6/15/1909, who was b. 9/21/1881 in Alabama and d. 8/23/1943, Res. LaMesa,N.M, 9 EUGENIA RIGNEY b, 8/28/1910 in EJPaso, Texas, m. OLIVER CASPER; Res. Lafayette, Cal. 9 REGINALD RIGNEY b. 8/19/1916 in LsMesa, N.M.was with G.E. in Pittsfield, 1 Mass. 1961 Child by 3rd marriagel 8 HARRY CLIFFORD HEALY b. 7/21/1888 in Lynn, M1ss,, m. BERTA FLE¥.!NG. Lived in Lynnfield, Mus.; later LaMesa, :-1.~l, and Georgetown, Mass. in 1961 9 DOROTHY HEil.LY 9 DONALD HEALY 9 ROBERT HEALY 7 JAMES WATEffi/,AN HEALY, twin ·of Henry Gilford, m. JEANETTE ANDERSON f 8 IDA MAY HE!.LY and twin who d. at birth 7 HENRY GILFORD HEALY, twin of James Waterman, m. HELEN BROWN of Dorchester, Mass. 8 FRANK HEALY b. 10/29/1875, d. 2/4/1954; m. OLLA ARMOLD 9/29/19l!i 1 j 9 MYRTLE HEALY 7 ADELBERT Hl>ALY m. BELLE LAUCKNER 8 DORETTE (RETTA) HEALY 8 HARVEY HEALY 18 ALICE HEALY 7 SARAH ELIZABETH HEALY m. ANDREW JACKSON D~G}lj Res.: Amesbury 7 ANNIE HEALY died a~s 9 years 6 ABIGAIL HEALY b, 11/30/1824, m. her sister's widower, DAVID MilLAY, Uncle David was a Spiritualist in the realm of Baptists, but he was a •good old sou1• and everybody loved him. He was related to Edna St.Vincent Mi11ay, whose nom de plume was Nancy Boyd. 7 AMELIA ll!ItLAYb, in Hudson, Maes., pre1:Jared for teaching; m, BURKE RUSSELL who d, 5/1931 in Springfield, Mass. end Amelia d. several years later. They resided in Lynn, Mass. for many years, moving to Springfield after 1915, Children, 8 EDITH RUSSELL, m. 1st HARRY HICKS of Lynn; m. 2nd JOSEPH MERRILL Children, 9 LESLIE HlCXS lives in Duarte, Cal. and is married 9 DORIS HICKS m. CARLTON COUSINS in Springfield, Mase. who became a minister and received a call from the West. They have children. 9 EARL MERRILL b. 1913, m. RUTH CARTER and has one married daughter. He - is a photographer for the Springfield Newspapers. Res. Hampden, Mass. 8 CHESTER RUSSELL, SR. b. 10/13/1887, d, 10/26/1954 in Snringfield, Mass., married SUSANNA ISABELLA LUCRETIZIA MARIE DEL OARMELICTIA SMITH 10/28/1911, dau. of John Alfonzo and Marie Del Carmen (Sutter) Smith, who was b, 9/24/ 1889 in Woonsocket, R.I. Bellds grandfather was Captain John Sutter of Sutter 1 s Mill, where gold was first discovered in the Sacremento Valley of California, starting the famous Gold Rush of 1 49. (American History) Belle and Chet were married in Lynn, but moved to Springfield about 1915, where he became an instructor in drafting at Trade High School; later a draftsman in an industrial firm. Residences Agawam, Mass. 19 EDNA MAY RUSSELL b. 12/4/1912 in Lynn, m. -- ~• She was a nuree in St. Luke I e Hos,:iital, New York City in 1961. Her only eon died in early childhood, 9 CHESTER RUSSEIL, JR. b. 11/~/1918 in Springfielc, Mass. married VIClET FERN HIEGHTCHUE of Pe. Res, Oakland, California 10 DARLENE RUSSELL 10 LARRY RUSSELL 6 WALTER HEALY b. 4/20/1827 in Port Lorne (Wilmot) Anna. Co., N.S., d. 8/5/1907 in Out­ ram, N,S., m. ELIZA ANN HILL 10/26/1854 in St, Croix Cove (Granville) Anna. Co., N.S. ,,,here she was b. 11128/1830. She d. 12/26/1919 in Outram, N.S. Referenceu Supplement to the History of Annapolis Co., N.S. by A. 11. Savary, page 525-6; Granville Township Book, page 211--Public Archives, Halifax, and Family Records. Walter and Eliza Healy were pious, god-fearing people. They held family prayers daily and Sundays were observed with most rigid puritanical decorum. '!'he children were taught self-reliance: tha,girls to cook, spin, weave, knit, and sew. The boys worked on the farm, in the saw mill, and became carpenters and sea captains. They were taught that "1'1hat 1 s worth doing at all is worth doing well" end the quality of their work was unsurpassed. Walter Healy was tall and dietinguished in appearance, with long white h•ir and beard, end his stately bearing commended respect wherever he went. While visiting hie daughter Annie in Lynn, Maes. one 4th of July, the children wanted to take Grand­ mother and Grandfather to the celebration and fireworks at Gold Fieh Pond. A big crowd had gathered but soon a:f'ter their appearance a complete stranger, working his way through the crowd, called outs "You sir, you and your good wife co,,e with me, I have a place for you,• and he escorted them to his front veranda where he supplied them with front-row seats. Children: 7 GILBERT HEALY b. 11/7/1856 in·Outram, d. unm. in Masonic Home, Windsor, N. S. Gil was an observant youngster, When a traveling cobbler came to their place one time on one of his regular roun~ s to make a supply of cowhide boots, the children gathered around him watching. He evidently did not like to be watched, so he filled his needle with a very long thread, and as he jerked it through the tough leather ha brought .it back up over his ehou1der at every stitch, thinking to drive them away; whereupon Gill went out and got a board which he held just behind the cobbler. The next jerk stabbed the needle hard into the board; and everyone had laarr,ed his lesson. He became a carpenter and sought work wherever he took a fancy, be it New York or San Francisco. While working in New York an employer told him he would have to take one-third of his wages in Telephone shares. They were selling for about $:5.85 each at that time. Soon after, he sold them ple,sed· with a small profit he made. Years later he realized hie miatake, Gil was aleo interested in medicine and his Balm of Gilead Ointment, made fro'.11 the buds of the big balsam-poplar tree, was very soothing. His recipe for liniment, undoubtedly found in one of the medical books he enjoyed reeding, was an excellent remedy for rheumatic joints or aching muscles. UNCLE GIL'S LINIMENT f ounce Oil of Cloves 1 ounce Ground Red Pepper .i ounce Creosote 1 pint Alcohol 0 ounce Laudanum ½ ounce Camphor Gum, greted Then Shake! and Shake! end Shake! 7 SUSAN AMELIA HEALY b. 12/15/1858 in Outram, d. 1/30/1924 in St. Croix Cove; married WILLIAM CLARK HALL 2/6/190lr a widover with three grown children1 David, Bessie, and Joseph Hall; who was b. 2/8/1853, Aunt Susie believed everyone should take e spring tonic, ar,d her concoction of steeped herb-roots and blossoms was well named "bitters." She also believed in a hot foot-soak at the first signs of a cold, an onion poultice on the chest, and a generous cup of hot saseafros tea. The remedy, or the thoughts of it, ended all complaints. 7 JA.\IES ROLAND HEALY b, 4/3/1860 in Outram, d. 1/7/1937 in St. Croix Cove; married ROSENA BANKS CARR, a widow with one child, who was b. 7/9/1863 in Mt. Rose, dau, of Sidney Banks, and d. 8/22/1946. Ohildren1 8 AGNES AUGUSTA CARR b. 6/6/1886 in Mt. Rose, m. HARRY ll'OOD 7/11/1905, who was b. 12/21/1881 in Calais, Me. Res. Medford, Mass. Ohildren1 9 GEORGE EVERETT 11000 b. 9/18/1906 in Somerville, Maes. m. MILDRED DULONG li/31/191il, 1

10 GREGG DOUGLAS WOOD b. 2/1/1941 in Medford; grad. Harvard 1961. 10 NORMA LEE WOOD b. 4/21/1946 in Medford 10 DAVID HARRY WOOD b. 6/12/1949 in Medford)twins l0DIANE JUNE WOOD b. 6/12/1949 in Medford) 9 VIRGINIA ROSE WOOD b. 10/19/1915 in Oakfield, Me. m. ROBERT ENB~NKS 8/19/1939 in Medford, Mass.; Res. Dayton, Ohio 1961, where Robert is in the Air Faroe. 10 ROBERT ENBANKS b. 4/21/1942; Tufts 196, 110 JUDY ENBANKS b. 10/18/1949 in Topeka, Kan.; Att. Univ. 8 WALTER WILFORD HEALY b. 10/10/1890 in St. Croix Cove, N.S. married , 1/5/1916; FLORENCE EDNA SNOW b. 8/13/1888, d. 8/8/)$6; m. 2nd SADD, ----• 8 SARAH ELIZA HEALY b, 7/2/1892 in Mt. Rose, N.S., m. ARNOLD FECK 2/12/1912, who was b. in Marshfield, Mass. in 1888 and d, 7/11/1953; res.E.Kingston,N.H. 9 !EIEN MADELINE FECK b. 9/9/1912 Mt. Rose, N.S., d. 3/2.7/1923 9 ETIEL ELIZABETH PECK b. 7/6/1914 in Bangor, Me., m. ROBERT 0. P'LEWELLING in 1932. 9 STANLEY MANFORD PECK b. 11/6/1916 in Houlton, Me., m. MARJORIE FLEMING 10 PAUL CLAYTON FECK b. 10/9/1939 · ii PAUL CLAYTON FECK, JR. b. 2/15/1957 I11 PHILLIP CLAYTON PECK b. 1/25/1961 10 SYLVIA MAE FECIC- b. 1/22/1941, m. RONALD IEONARD HUNTRESS !11 RONALD LEONARD HUNTRESS, JR. b.lf3fl96o 10 ROBERT LEE FECK b. 6/22/i942 9 MILDRED MAE FECK b. 2/28/1919, m, BERNA.RD A. LAMB 10/23/1944, b.8/15/1920 10 DOROTHY MAE LAMB b. 6/10/194 10 PATRICIA ANN LAMB b. 9/12/1947 10 BETTY JEAN LAMB b. 2/18/1951 9 RUBY ANNA PECK b. 3/5/1921, m. FRANK RANDO in 1950 10 DIANA LEE RANDO b. 10/20/1951 10 JOANNE RANDO b. 12/2/1953 10 JOSEPH RANDO b. 4/10/19,5 10 LINDA RANDO b. T/3/196o) 10 LOIS RANDO b. 7/3/196o)twins 9 RITA GRACE PECK b. 12/20/1923, m. RAYMOND 0. LAMB 3/14/1948, b. 3/6/1922 10 STEVEN BENSON LAMB b. 3/15/1951 110 KENNETH OWEN LAMB b. 12/18/1952 9 VIRGINIA ROSE FECK b. 5/14/1926, m. ARTHUR BROWN 10 VIRGINIA ROSE BROWN b. 10/30/1950 10 ARTHUR BROWN, JR. b. 1/8/1952 10 MICHAEL ALIEN BROWN b. 1/6/1958 9 JOYCE MARIE PECK b. 4/,71930, m, A_LVA CURK 4/9/1948 who was b. 4/20/1927 !IO DENNIS WILLJ:AM CLARK b. 11/25/1949 9 LAQUITA JOY FECI b. 12/7lf932, m. RAMON SAMPSON 5/9/1954 10 Jl'REDERICK ARNOLD SAMPSoN·b. 2/13/1956 10 PETER ALLEN SAMPSON b. 12/5/1957 10 DEAN RAMON SAMPSON b. 8/23/196o 8 HARDY HAROLD HEALY b. 8/13/1895; m. IVY MASON; Res. Malden, Mass. @ World War I; Canadian Service 9 FRANCIS GILBERT HEALY b. 1926 8 ALEXANDER NELSON-HEALY b. 5/7/1898, d. 4/13/1946 @ World War I, Canadian Service 8 ANNIE GRACE HEALY b. 4/12/1902, m. WALTER !'OX in New York City, who was a Salvation Army Chaplain. ------9 DOROTHY FOX b. 6/23/1930 8 MALCOI.M ROLAND HEALY b. 2/23/1904, m. MINNIE FOOL 4/4/1931, who was b. 1/10/1913 in St. Croix Cove, N.S. 9 VIVIAN MAXINE HEALY b. 7/25/19'52, m. CHARLES WALLACE SAUNDRES from 1fest Paradise, N.S. 7/8/1952, who was b. 8/1/1928 •.Children: 10 CONSTANCE LYNN SAUNDRES b. 2/5/1955 10 DARLENE FAYE SAUNDRES b. 2/11/1956 110 ANNA PEARLE SAUNDRES b,5/24/1960 9 JAMES FREDERICK HEALY b. 5/28/1935, m. JUANITA MARIE LEWIS 5/28/19;8 · who was b. 10/28/1941 9 OSCAR HOWARD HEALY b. 5/11/1940 9 'l'ERRANCE KEITH HEALY b. 9/29/1946 8 OSCAR RUPERT HEALY b. 10/31/1905, d. 1/22/1928 8 RUTH JiNNIE HEALY b. 2/10/1909, d. 4/18/1909 95 8 ~.ARGUERITA PEARL HEALY b, 6/23/1913, m. ENOCH MITCHELL 6/30/1942 in Bridge- town, N,S., who was b, 12/27/1913 in Hampton, N.S. 9 LESLEY KEITH MITCHELL b. 6/10/1943 9 CARROLL OSCAR MITCHELL b. 7/8/1948 19 GORDON ENOCH MITCHELL b, 5/20/1955 7 ANNIE BELLE HEALY b, 3/19/1862 in OutrRm, N.S., d. 2/16/1915 in Swampscott, Maes.; was m. by Rev. E,H.Sweet of Port Lorne, to CHARLES LEMUEL BROWN 6/7/1882, who was b. 4/2/1853 in Mt. Handley, N.S., and d. 3/26/1915 in Lynn, Maes. Annie could sew the finest seam of them all. When she was in her early teens, however, she wanted one of those boughten embroidered felt petticoat• so popular with the girls, but ehe had no money. She could braid with more strands than anyone else so her father suggested there was plenty of straw, perhaps she could braid some hats and earn the money; which ehe did. Bartering wee done at the store of Ce.lab · Miller in Mt. Handley, who married Jeasie Br.own and later became her brother-in-Jaw, Annie could remember the first time she saw firef'lys. She ran into the house all. excited and told her mother that the stars were falling down in little b1te of pieces, so her mother caught one to explain what caused the eoft lights. The Benjamin Brown farm and the Walter Healy farm, although in different dis­ tricts and several miles apart, adjoined. Charlie Brown was engaged in mending the rick-rack fence one day when Annie chanced to be in the area. The little Healy girl had grown up. It was love at first sight and not long afterwards he came courting. Sue had gone to the States and was earning #10. a week, which was considered wealth in those days, s.nd Annie decided to do the same in or~er to get some fine things for her home, such as a silver tea set and lace curtains. In a yes.r she had saved $100. and would have lil

Children: 10 RUTH ANN LOKER b. 8/1/1944 in Lo,.,ell, Maes. I 110 W.\LTER JOHN LOKER b. 3/8/1953 in Rockland, Me, 8 F~D ROY RI STEEN b. 8/7/1891, d. 9/21/1925; m. MARION ESTABROOK 6/25/1913; Ree. Beverly, Mass. Children: 9 FRED ELIJAH RIST'>EN b. 3/24/1915; no further records 9 11.AJ\GARET ADA. RISTEEN b. 12/1919, m. PAUL DURGIN; moved to Florida 10 PAULETTE DURGIN 10 PAUL DAVID DURGIN 10 STANLEY DURGIN 10 ,\NTHONY DURGIN 7 CH.~RLES EDG~R HEALY b. 5/31/1867, d. 11/10/1921; m. MARGARET McKENZIE of Lynn, Mass. They were no longer young when they became engaged. Being a carpenter he went to San Francisco, Cal. sfter the big earthquake. Margaret got together an elaborate trousseau, a dozen of everything, and went out to San Francisoo where they were married. Ch9rlie traveled extensively during his batchelor days. When a young man he was employed on a sailing vessel that ran up and down the Bay of Fundy. One time, during a bad s orm when the waves were running high and rough, something about the rigging g, ve way and it w<1s his job to fix it. The vessel gave a lurch an'.l he droppe, off into the water, going completely under the keel of the vessel, com.i.ng ur, on the other side. He was a strong swimmer and swam to­

. 10 LINDA MARIE GRIFFIN b. 7/27/1959 ) 10 ER!GTAM'.E:s-Gii!FFI'lrti. 7/26/1961 . 1,10 SUSAN HP.RY (',RIJi'FIN b, 5/17 /196.3 9 ESTHER~ CRAWFORD i,; 12/22/1934 m, RODNEY FLOYD BANKS 'Il7"1/0>9 who was 15, 7/24/1929 in Paract~N. ~·-·- 110 DAVID RODNEY BANKS b. 10/7/1960 ,10 KATHE.'iINE IRENE BANKS b. 9/21/1961 10 ROBERT JOH!T1iA~0/l0/1962 1.10 ~~-S. 2/24/1964 9 ll.1.ROIJ) Al'x:ltN' Ciili;;foru) b, 2/16/1936 m. JEANETTE MARION POWERS who was b, 7/llin9Iib in Digby Hospital, Digby, -:.i-;s;--··-·- 10 RONALD WAYNE CRAWFORD b, 8/22/1958 10 BARBARA-•trnd'iU'wf6!'F b, 13/18/1959 10 mif!/'irJ&fN CRAWFORD b. 9/%1960 10 DE1ioR.ill··.oorc1fAwFORD b. a 21/1962 10 JiIBEs M.1'D c~. 1 7/1965 9 CARL BYARD CRAWFORD b, '115/2'5/1937, d. l/12/1938 9 !liiYi:Ji!llfi'iIDiy CAAWFoll.D b. 6/19/1941 m, CAROLYN DIANNE PillmlEY who was b, 11/!9/m in Middleton, N. S. - 10 DIAlmE MARIE CRAWFORD b, 3/9/1966 9 BETTY DIANE CRAWF6RD 6.7'.7!5/19!,.3 9 LINDA IEAH CRA}IFORD b, 3/10/1944 m. JOHN RA.YMOND CHESLi<."Y who was b, 4M97I9J9·inForest Glade, N. s;-·------10 JACQt'ELINE LYNN CHESLEY b, 12/3/1963 110 GEOOGEl'il'fflOND CHESLEY o. 7/27/1967 9 STUART DAVIS CRAJi/FORD b:-!2723/J.947 7 PHEBE ELIUBETI°tRE~ 9/16/1871 in OUtram, N.s., celebrated her 90th \ birtlulay 9/16/J561. at the home of her son Charles in Iawre:ocet=, N,S, where llla.lly relatives and friends gathered in her honor. Shem. JAMES WILLIAM BR.4.GG 6/14/1905, a widower with one daughter, who was b."""67fl'JJ362 ana d, 11/:£!71942 in North Range, Digby County, N.S,, son of George Bragg, a descendant of Richard Bragg who d, 8/J.839 aged 76 years, a native of B:l.rm:ingham County, Warwick, Engla."1d, the ancestor of all those bearing that sllrname in Digby C:ount;r. Aunt Phebe was talEmted as an artist and ,;as the author of many o:.1 paintings, her specialty being a.-u.mals. A-: tie age of 90 she still f01md painting a f&s::inating ho·::,;:,y and spent mar.y hours c-n this passtu.e. J.n her ;i,ounger days she :iesigned :snc. hooked a gre!lt many beautiful rugs; She s;:,ent her SUll'.mers with children in Nova Scoti!l, and flew "::l!lck to the States iD the fall to spend her winters 1'i th her daughters Nan and Sue. She said sbe was brought up in the horse and buggy da,.vs but appreciated in full the j~ of 111odern convemences, the automobile and excellent roads, the speed and colllfort of air travel, and the l'eady entertainment on TV and radio. Children born in North Range, Digby Co., N.S. 8 NELLIE MA.Y BRAGG b, 12/16/1903, step daughter, d. 12/5/1923 8 ANNIE (NAN) MA.MiRETTE BRAGG b. 3/6/1906, m. SOORD NORMAN BRCMN • e was b, 12/6/1907 in S!Janton, Vermont, and * Served in World War II. Res. Springfield, Hass. 8 G 'RGE WALTER SCOTT BRAGG b. 3/26/1908, d. 10/3/1938 unmarried 8 1nlant b;, a. st Slrth 'l;/16/1909 8 SUSIE (s ) MAYBEIJ.E BRAGG b. h/6/1910, m. JAMES WILLIAM BEIA EDWIN HAVER ~35, Bill was b. 575/1909 in Elizabeth, N. J., ml·- . :Served in World War II, Res. AgaWII!, Mass. 6 C GILBERT BRAGG b. 2/J.3/1911, twin of Alfred, married V25/1940, MARJCRIE HAZEL CHARLTON dau. of Daniel and Angeline (Peals) Charlton of Auburn, Kings County. N'.S. Res. Lawrencetown., Anna.Co,, N.S. @ Served in Canadian~? World War II 9 JUDITH ANN BRAGG b. 4 /j /1946 9 JOANNE BRAGG b. l/23 958 8 JU EDWAffii B'RIGG b. 2 /19ll, tffin of Charles, married mw1941, lffiSSIE (BETT!) VIOLA COCHRANE, dau, of John William and Minnie Mabe! Coclirane of Rexton, Kent Co1L'1ty, New Brunswick. E7 Served in Canadian Ariey-, World War II. Res. Tufts Cove, Halifax Go. I 9 WAYNE BYRON BRAGG b. 12/18/194la . 8 HENRY RANDOffit BRAOOb. 10/26/1914, Ulll!I. 1961 73:J Served in Gimii"d:ian Army, World War II 99

6 ELIZABETE HEALY b. 7/17/1829, m, CAPT. WILI,IJ>..11 FO,ILER, JR. a sea captain, who visited many foreign countries from which he brought ba k souvenirs and many interesting stories. 7 GWINEMMA F~IIER b.---; d. unm. in Lynn, Mass. (after 1915) where she had an exclusive dressmaking business. Em Fowler for a dress, and Lale Healy (page 91) for a hat, was equal to a Christian Dior or a Schaparelli to the fashion leaders in 4'Tin. She was a natural contact for the different branches of the family and most of her employees were relatives, 7 SARAH ANN (SADE) FOWLER became a school teacher. She married EDWIN BA.ILEY, a Lynn banker, and they made their home in Swamoscott. Sade was a substitute teacher in the Swamp­ scott public schools. 8 HELEN BAILEY b. about 1898, marrled in 1921; said to 1 live near Beverly, Mass. 7 JOHN FOWLER married and lived in Salem, Mass. He had two sons. ~ FCkJLER was a newspaper reporter and was lost in m airplane crash in Mia.mi Harbor, Florida. Understand TIcie was an Aviator in World War IE/ 18 other son, no records. 6 AMELIA HEALY b. 1/12/1832, m. DAVID MILLAY (his first wife) No chiJdr·en, After Amelia's death Davi.d married her sister Abig ,il (page 92) 6 JOANl.li. HEALY b. 12/10/1834, twin of Sarah, m. ANDREW BAL'lER, JR. and Lvediii Outr!llll, formerly Havelock, N. s. When a child Joanna lost ohe sight in one eye when she used a fork to untie her shoe string. This fact was told over and over to the younger genera­ tions as a lesson to avoid another such tragedy. Children: 7 WILLH.11 BAI.SAR married, wife unknown. BAISAR 8 CLINTON BAI.SAR 8 LILY BAI.SAR 7 JAMES BAISAR wife unlmown. 8 ffi BA.L5AR 18 PERCY BAI.SAR 7 DAVID BAI.SAR 7 IDA BAI.SAR married, husband unknown. 8 RUTH ----- 18 MYRTLE----- 7 CHARLES BAI.SAR 7 THEODORE BAI.SAR died young 7 BYARD BAISAR died young 6 SARAH ELLEN HEALY b, 12/10/1834, twin of Joanna, m. JONAS E. CARKIN and lived in Izynn, Mass. Sarah d. ll/20/l9J.6, age tll years, ll months. 7 CHARLES CARKIN me,rried, wife unknown 8 ANNIE t. CAR.KIN 1 18 PROOTOR CA.RKlli Children of Josiah and Abigail Healy continued from page 90: 5 ABIGAIL HEALY b. 6/1/1798, m. JAMES ROBINSON of Wilmot. Childrens 6 THOMAS ROBINSON Tom lived in Barton, He was a bl•cksmith. 6 EUPHRIME ROBINSON 5 SARAHI !!EALY b. 12/25/1799,, m. JOHN MacOORMACK, No children 5 JOSIAH HEALY b, 10/7/1801 5 WILLIAM HEALY b. 6/1/1805, removed from Siesibou Falls to Maine 5 JOANNA HEALY b. 1/15/11106, m. MR, CRANE of Maine 5 MOSES HEALY b. 1808, d, 11/1899; m. EMILY T, KINNEY TITUS, dau. of John G. Kinney ard widow of Enoch Titus. Mose e purchased the John Lo1o1e Farm on which th" first frame house in Weymouth was built, (From A Geography and History of the County of Digby by Isaiah W. Wilson, pub. in 1900, in which the name is spelled Haley) 5 AARON HEALY b. 1810,' d. 1895; m. 1st -- McALPINE dau. of John McAlpine {eldest son of Daniel, Sr. of Ne.., Tusket) m. 2nd -- SFEARS widow of Thomae. Aaron purchased the Francis P. LeRoy property at Weymouth Falls. 6 SALLY HE:ALY m. let, '.~ILLIAM EVERETT of Weymouth, eon of James; 1 married 2nd, MR. O'CONNELL l 6 AARON HEALY (name uncertain) m. JANE EVERETT daughter of James 4 EBENEZER HALEY b. about 1768, m. SARAH LANDERS 8/1/1795, daughter of Sealed 2nd. 100 The family moved to Brantford, Ontorio. Children, 5 SAMUEL HALEY b, 1797 5 LAVINIA HALEY b. 1803 5 SEALED HALEY b. 1 798 5 EBENEZER l!AU.Y b. 1805 15 MAR! HALEY b. 1800 5 JOHN HALEY b, 1807 4 OLIVER HALEY b. •bout 1770, went abroad. 1 4 JOHN HEAtY b. 1773, removed e•rly to Granville; d. 6/10/1840, eged 67 years end h buried in The Stony B&ach Burying Grounds; m, 1st MARY MORRISON 5/4/1794 in Granville Pariah, who was b, 9/15/1773 and d. 1795; m, 2nd MARY BRO\t'N in 1797, deu. of Benj., !ln ori,rlnal grantee of Y•l"l!outh; m, 3rd SARAH ANDERSON 2/13/1804 deu. of Jonathan. He had t ..elve children. Ollild by 1st marriage: 5 JOSIAH HEALY b. 11/27/1795, m. JANE KENNEDY' 6 DANIEL HA.LEY d, unm. l/ll/1840 6 JOHN HALEY of Lower Granville, m. ANGELINA SHAFFNER, dau. of Ferdi­ nand, who d, in 1906, •red 76 years. 7 WALLACE W, HALEY b. 1849, m. ELIZABETH CONDON, 1869 MARY JANE HALEY b. 1871 MARGARET HALEY b. 1880 8 ANGELINA HALEY b. 1874 8 -wI LLIAM THOMS HALEY b. llll',2 8 JOHN HALEY b. 1876 7 DAVID HALEY b, 1852, m. ADA BROOKS Ill79 8 JENNIE HALEY b. 1879 I' BLANCHE HALEY b. 1881 7 DOROTHY HALEY b. 1855 7 JOHN HALEY b. 1856 7 JOSEPH HALEY b. 1858, m. JESSIE BENT; 1882 !8 STEPHEN HALEY. b. 1883 7 MAGGIE JANET HALEY b. 186.8 6 MARGARET HEALY m. ROBERT DELAP Ohildren by 2nd marriage: · . , , 5 ELIZABETH HEALY b. 1798, m .Y JAMES MORRISON#' /IJ, Chia\ °Qrl O ,·''-"-:;:' . '-:r;; 5 JOHN HEALY, JR. b. 1799, d. um. I?, --. D.::!>·t~ 1c, '' , , 5 MARY ANN HEALY b. 1/101, m. l st BENJAMIN CROSSCUP; m. 2nd THOUS ANTH0NT; married 3rd, JAMES ANTHONY 5 GRACE MATIUJA HEALY b. 11103, d. unm. Children by 3rd ms.rriage: 5 EBENEZER HEALY b. 1805, d. urn,. 5 .MARY HEALY b. 1806, m. 1fILLIAM FASH 5 ISAAC WILUAM HEALY b. lllOll, m. let '-MELIA KEANE, dau. John; m. 2nd ELIZ. CRISP JOHN HENRY HEALY of Round Hill, N.S. b. 1836, 111. SARAH JANE WHITMAN 7 NETTIE HEALY b. 12/25/1863 17 FANNIE HEALY b, 1;/9/1872 7 CORA A. HEALY b. 5/30/1865 7 ROSA M, HEALY b. 2/24/1874 7 FRANK H. HEALY b. 10/5/1867 7 GRACE L, HEALY b. 12/24/1878 7 ARCHIBALD HEALY b. 2/10/1870 6 JOSEPH CO!l•ORT HEALY b. 11/30/1857, m. --- Affl.!STR0NG 6 WILLIAM CRISP HEALY of Round Hill b. 1839, m. HENRIETTA WHITMAN 6/H/1867 7 EVA E. HEALY b. 12/30/1867 17 MAUDE H. HEALY b. 2/I0-d.3/lll62 7 ELIZABETH" A. HEALY b. 1/4/1870 7 BERTHA HEALY d. 2/1/1/ll',4 7 .-0GUSTA M. HEALY b. 12/15/1871 7 SUSANNAH R. HF.ALY b. 4/14/1874 7 AGNESE. HEALY b •. 4/1/1876, d. 9/19/1877 7 AR1'11UR WHHMAN HEALY b. 2/24/1878, d. 3/29/1881 6 ANDERSON HEALY·m. let LAVINil ANDERSON; m. 2nd ISABELLA ELLIOTT dau. of Murray Elliott of Outrsm, Anna. Co. 6 THERON P, HEALY b. 1844, m. ANNA JEFFERSON 6 ELEANOR ERENA HEALY of Round Hill b, 1M6, m. EDlfARD ELNATHAN McD0R>lAND 7 OLIVIA BEEK McDORMAND b. 8/22/1869 7 ROBERT MILES McD0R-IAND b, 4/ll/H171 7 CHARLES EDWARD McDORMAND b. 9/20/1874 6 CHARLES HEALY b. 1849, d. 1852 6 GRANVILLE B. HEALY b. 1851, m. ELIZABETH SMITH 5 ANDERSON HEALY b. 1810, m. MARY DELLIMER and h•d seversl children 5 JOSEPH CCW'ORT HEALY b, 1812, m. EUNICE BISHOP 5 ELIZA ANN HEALY m. WILLIAM ROOP; Eliza b. 1814 5 CHARLES {HENRY or WILLIAM) HEALYm. LOUISA TURPLE and removed to 0ntsrio, f

WILLIAM HELE \ PAUL/HEALY b.1613, Corn­ EBENEZER HEALY b.Ae.mbrBge wood, Eng. m. JOSIAH HEALY b.l 707 Rehoboth 4/3/1664; l -- JAMES SCOTT HEALY b.1/24/1767 d .2/14/1777 in d .3/12/1718 2 M. Rof'ers WALTER HEALY b, 7/12/1796 in Yarmouth; d. Yarmouth; A Rehoboth 3 G. Butteries b.4/20/1827, Yarnouth; d. 3/6/ at sea 5/1/ Grantee 1762; 4 P. Green Port Lorne, 1870 in Outram; 1824; m.l st m. Rachel an~ ELIZABETH 5 S. Brown, '11

JOHN SCOTT b.Ireland MOSES SCOTT 1702, d. 1~b-.-B~o'-s-to_n__ --lll/5/1756 ABIGAIL SCOTT 10/13/1730 Lunenburg, b,12/13/1766. d. Yarmouth m.3/21/1729 Yarmouth; d. 7/2/1823; m. 11/1840 Wey- Roxbury LYDIA THWING mouth, NS 9/26/1763 b. 7/2/1706, Cambridge, d .8/26/1 792 Lunenburg

SAMUEL GRIDLEY SARAH GRIDLEY b.Boeton l/~/1696-7 b .5/19/1737 d.Roxbury 3/4/1776 Roxbury, d. m. lat 1/31/1722-3 after 1770 Ya.rmouth ABIGAIL SHI.RPE b.prob.Pomfret 1700 d.Roxbury 5/2/1743

ALEXI.NDER McKENZIE 'JCSEFH TF.ov.,.s b. about 1733, Scot­ b, 11/10/17'52 land; came to H9lifax; place unkno1•m then Granvil le Ferry; SARAH THOl-!.AS d. 11/28/1811 m. 1765; d, 7/14/1820 b.5/1 1797 Lr. Granville Granville, m. 6/15/l 786 d .1/28/1878 l'/1-.L'l'ER ':!IlKINS Outram, NS S/1.R\i: i'.cKEN:CIE b, ',:ales, 1702, b, 6/24/1766 d. l/7/1792; Came 1 749 Granville; r!-'~.A-'-RY___ I_H_L_K ... I!... '5....,._~ to H9l i fax with Lord d. 3/7/1846 b. Halifax 1749 Cornwallis; engaged m.2, Dea.Thoe. d. 1843, Gr•n- in trade; tax payer Chute 1829 vi11e Ferry ''iiln,ct, 1770-6.

THEODORE HILL ELIZA ANN HILL Yankee ABEDNEGO RICKETSON b .11/28/1830 JORDAN RICKETSON Yankee, d. 1 778 St.Croix Cove PHEBE RICKETSON b,1765; m. 2nd m. 1757, settled d .12/26/1919 b. 1792 Hannah Parker; between Bridgetown Outram, NS d. 184c or m. let lij8 and Bellaiele after PHEBE TUCKER

ISAAC P'OS'IER ELIZABETH FOS'!ER b.1725 in Mass. b.12/17/1768 d.1819; m. in d.1799 when dau. N.H. 10/31/1754 Phebe was 7 /sAMUEL WRTHING MEHITABlE WORTHING of New H•mpehire of New Hampshire 102

WILLIAM HEALEY--Unrelated to Foregoing Family

'l WILLIAM HEALEY arrived 5/2/1679 in Ship Society anrl located in Boston (Hotten's Original Lists of Persons of Quality, 16o0-1700) married MARY -- in 1689 anrl had two daughters and one son1 2 MARY HEALEY) Baptised 6/7/1696, the same day their mother Mary joined the 2 SARAH HE~LEY) Second Church in Boston (Paige 1 s History of Cambridge) 2 WILLIAM HEALEY baptised 7/5 or 19/1696, married ELIZABETH BURCH 4/25/1723 '3 SAMUEL HEALEY b, 3/9/1725, died young 3 MARY HEALEY b. 1726, m. JONATHAN BLAKE 3 SARAH HEALEY b. 12/5/1727, m, 1st MR, Hl:RKINS; m. 2nd TIMOTHY FENNY 3 WILLIAM HEALEY) /"/ 3 SIMON HEALEY ) twins b, 3 ,; 1729 3 WILLIAM tm:AIEY b. 5/27/1730, m. REBECCA WHITEtm:AD 1756-7 3 ELIZABETH HEALEY b. 2/16/1732, m. CAPT. PURBECK 3 CHANTY HEALEY 3 SAMUEL HEALEY b. 10/12/1735, m. WIDOW ELIZABETH (MURRAY) EVINSON dau. of Daniel Murray. 4 WILLIAM HEALEY m. REBECCA HOYDEN 5 S UEL HEALEY m. MARY MANSFIELD 6 WARREN M, HEALEY t._/ Warren M. Healey was a Brigadier General in the Civil w~r. He had been trained as a mechanical engineer in technical schools in France and became sole owner of Healey & Co., in New York City, makers of carriages and coaches until horses began to disappear. When the auto­ mobile became popular he began making automobile bodies. He wae a member of Sons of the American Revolution, Mayflower Oescendants, New England Society, New York Chamber of COTll'Derce, and II life member of the Society of Mechanical Engineers. Hie home was at Cornwall-on­ Hudeon. Correspondence between Werren M. Healey and Clarence Loveland Healy convinced them that they were not related through William Hele of Cambridge. 7 --y8-GILES GRENVILIE HEALEY explorer and chemiet, 1 I reported as being his grandson. 6 JANE HEALEY m. MR. JACKSON 7 MARGARET HASTINGS JACKSON was a teacher of Its.Han 1 in Wellesley College 1912-13, i

IKDEX

ADAMS 31, 35, 50, 58 BERTRAM 50 BUSWELL 68 ASDIS 36 BIGSBY 55 BU'I'LER 13 ALDEN 30 BILL 83 BUTTERICE ) ALEXANDER 19, 72, 76 BILLINGS 59 BUTTERY(S)) 6, 7, 8,100 ALEXANDRIA 71 BILI.OFF 25 BUTTERWORTH 15 ALLAM 7 BIMMEL 12 BUXTON 53 ALLBEE 51 BINGAY 83, 84 ALLEN 39, 47, el, 70 BIRD 21, 55 CAKES 49 15, 80, 81, 83 BISHOP 72, 100 CALDWELL 62, 97 AMELL 47 BLACKBURN 46 C1\.LKINS 25 AMIDON 60 BLACKINGTON 74 CALNEK 6, 81 AMMON 96 BLAIR 38, 60, 64 CALOORD 70 ANDERSON 45, 58, 60, 130 BLAKE 68 CAMERON 84, 91 92, 100 BLANEY 89 CAMP 22 ANGELL 75 BLOOD 56 CAMPBELL 17 ANTHONY 100 BOLAND 53 CANFIELD 49 ARMSTRONG 77, 100 BOND 4, 37 CA~'N 82, 83 ARNOLD 92 BONNEY 32 CAPLES 72 ASHBY 64 BOOMER 48 CARD 16 ASHTON 11 BOTTEN 19 Ca.REW 5 ATHERTON 12 BOWEN 51, 74 CARKIN 99 AVERY 9, 10, 15 BO\'IERS 56 CARPENTER 36, 37 BABCCCK 9, 10, 46 BOWERSOX 41 CARR 7, 8, 93 BACON 11, 45, 59, 61 BOXTON 37 CARRICK 14 BAGIEY 53 BOYD 16, 48 CARRIER 96 BAIIEY 22, 31, 4o, 44 BOYNTON 7 CARTER 16~ 21, 91, 92 63, 69, 99 BRACKETT 9, 10 CARTUR 40 BAIN 89 BRADFORD 55, 56, 60 CASEY 21 BAIR 38, 60, 61 BRAD!.EY 25 CASPER 92 BAIRD 46 BRAGG 85, 97, 98 CASS 36 BAKER 12, 19, 20, 22 BRAINERD 54 CASS.ET 19 30, 47, 84, 88 BRAMAN 30, 71 CELlEY 64 BALL 52 BRAY 4 CHADWICK 72 BALLOU 28, 39 BRECK 26 CffiFFEE 61 BALSER 99 BREED 45 CHALWICK 3 BANKS 93, 98 BRESEE 27 CHAMBERLAIN 21, 4o, 44 BARBER 73 BRIDGES 80, 81 59, 60 BARCLAY 84 BRIDGEO 80, 81, 100 CHAMIBRNON 4 BARDEN 70 BRIGGS 56 CHANDLER 7 BARKER 21 BRIGHAM 45 CHAPIN 61 BARKLEY 3 BRONSON 19 CHARLTON 98 BARLANE 3 BROOKING ., CHASE 64 BARNARD 41 BROOKS 27 c.HERRY 45 BARNES 29, 30, 37, 4o, 59 BROOKSHIRE 55 CHESTERMAN 64 BARNEY 72 BROl'IN 7, 9, 13, 29 CHILD 34, 45, 89 BARR 76 ;5;5, 39, 67 CHILDS 66, 67 BARROWS 15 68, 69, 76, 80 CHIPlf.AN 32, 82 BARTLETT'" 12, ,1, 62 84, 92, 94, 95 CHOA'.!E 68 BASE 4a 96, 98, 99,100 CHURCHILL 42 BATCHELDER 67 BROWNE 80 CU.PP ;8 BATES 36, 62 BRO'.·INING ., CLARK 22, ,a, 55 BATLEY 74 BROWNSBERGER 22 66, 94 BATTEY 62 BRYAN 38 CL.\YTON 85 BATTLES 5; BUELL 27, 51 CLEAVELAND BEACH 23 BULLEN (BOIEYN) 80, 81, 101 CLEMENTS 83"° BEAL So, 81 BUNNELL 49 CLIFFORD 63, 71 BEAN 12 BURCH 8, 42,101 CLINGER 76 BECKWITH 15 BURDEN 59 CLOCK 55 BELDEN ;1 BURDICK 75, 84 CLOICE 4o BBLL 66, 67, BURGET 12 COBB 72 BEMAN 17 BURNETT 58, 72, 92 COCHRANE 98 BENCHLEY 74 BURNHAM 82, 90 COE~/ORTh 4 BENNET 34, 74, 93 BURROWS 16 COFFINBERRY 16 BENSON 59 BURTON 37, 74 COLBURN 12 BENTLEY 1; BUSH 23 COLBY 68 ii COLE 2, 4, 26, 33, 4o DEMING 87 FERGUSON 35 COIEMAN 42 DEMMER 11 FISCHELL 'J8 COLLINS 10 DENBOW 30 FISHER . ~ COLTON 56 DENCH llO, 81 FITCH l . COMBS 49 DENNIS 60, 84, 89 FLAS HlliAN 3 COMER 54, 55 de PERCHEY 2 FLEMING 3, 92, 94 CONAr.'T 29, 33, 34 DERMON 12 FLEl'CHER 27 35, 49, 51 DERNIER 55 FLEWELLING 94 CONNER 54 DEX'.IER 22 FLINT 20, 37, 67, 73, 83 CONNOR 6S, 66 DICKENS 25 FOGG 63 CONTI 24 DICKSON 51 FORRESTER 51 CONVERSE 44 DILDANE 84 FORSAITH 66 COCK 83 DINGIEY 19 FORTES(lUE 2, 3, 6 COOMBS 13, 77, 78 DIXON 21 FOSTER 20, 51, 65:, 92,100 COPELAND 20, 74, DODGE 64, 67, 70 FOUNTAIN 33 CORBIN 29, 34, 37, 45 DOLPH' 56 FO',\'LER 58, 98 61, 62 DORR 89 FOX 94 COTTLE 22 DCY!'Y 84 FRASER 91, 46 COTTON 13 DOUNE 3 FRAUNCEYS (de) 2 COTTRILL 12 DOW 26, 67 FREDENBURG 41, 42, 4; COURREGES 49 DRAPER 12, 13 FREEMAN 15, 61 COURTURAY 6 DBEW 21 FRENCH 21, 27, 64 COUSINS 92 DRINKWATER 73 FRITZ 42 COY' 61 DUDLEY 31 FRGST 30 CRAFTS 42 DUGAN 4o FULLER 72 CRAIG 23 DULONG 93 FULTON 18, 20, 77 CRANE 7, 99 DUMUTH 73 FURNEAUX 41 CRAFO 16 DUNN 91 CRAWFORD 97 DUNTON 70 GAFFNEY' 52 CRISP' 100 DUPUIS 24, 84 GALLUP 51 CRITCIIELL 63 DURFEE 42 GALVIN 85 CROCKETT 73, DURGIN 92, 97 GARABR.>.N'I' 44 CROSBY 82, 83, 84, 85 DURKEE. 83 IJARCEi\.U 48 CROSS 12 DUSTIN 12 GARDNER 24 CROSSCUP 100 DUTTON 12 GARRICK 85 CROSSMAN 13, 21 DWIGHT 56 GASKIN 431 CROUSE 74 GATES 39, '.J9 CROWELL 17, 85 EARDEN 68 GAYLORD 15 CROWT:!ER 75 EARL 46 GEORGE 88 CULBERTSON 85 EARIEY 95, 96 GIBSON 21, 41 CUNNABELL 8 EASTMAN 7 GIESEREGEN 52 CURRIER 25, 28, 67 EATON 68, 89 GIFFORD 12, 82 CURTIS 59, 62 EDWARDS 32, 39, 60, 69 G!I.BER'I' 38 CUTIER 59 ELLACOTT 6 GIIE 69 CUTTING 26 ELLIOT' 47 GILL 60 ELLIOTT 68, 7!,, 92, 100' GILMAN 24, 76 DALL 6, ,6!5, 67 ELLIS 41, 83 GLADWIN 43 DALRYMPIE 33, 39, 45 ELLSWORTH 45 GLAIZE 17 DALY· 17 ELY 14, 15 GLANVILIE 3 DAMON 30 ENBANKS 94 GLEASON 85 DARLING 72 ESTABROOK 62, 97 GLENN 50 DAVENPORT 31 EVANS 66 GODDARD 30 DAVIES 14 EVELEIGH 4 GOODELL 37, 38, 39, 60 DAVIS 11, 12, 13, 14 EVERETT 64, 99 GOODRICH 20 17, 28, 29, 33 EVISON 101 GOODWIN 57 36, 37, 4o, 45 GORDON 17 47, 61, $2 78,91 FADNER 46 GORSLINE 42 DAVISON ;)4 FAGLER 74 GOSS 54 DAWES 87 FARLIES 50 GOSSAGE 53 DAY 20, 38, 56, 72. 76' FARMER 59 GOULD 39, 67, 69 DAYMAN 32 FARRIES 76 GRAVES 48 DEAN 4 FASH 100 GREEN' 8, 9, 49,100 DEARBORN 68,71 FAUNCEYS 2 GREENOUGH' 68 GREGGS DELAP 100 FAUNES 3 61 DELLIMER 100 P'ELDKAMF 45 G'REGORY 7 DE LONG 91 FELT 58 GRETT IN 55 DEMERIT' 12 FENTON 75 GRIDLEY 86, 87, 88, 89 iii

.I GJ'!IFFIN 97, 98,14, 92 HALEY (also Healey, Healy) HALEY (also Healey, Hoaly) GRIGGS 24 Ida 8"/ William 82,8,,:84, 65,100 GRISCH 48 Irene 85 Wilson 83 GUERNSEY 72 Isabella 83 HALL 22, 26, 62 GULLIFER 26 Jacob 85 68, 93 GUNN 30 James 82, 83, 84, 85 llALVERSON 58 Jane 83 llAMILTON 30 HADLEY 50 Jean 82 llAMMOND 11, 28, 60 HAGEN 41 Jeremiah 83 HANCOCK 37, 62, 78 HAGER 8, 9 J.H.Franklin e5 HANNON 13 BALEY (also Healey, Healy) Joan 82 H,\RDING A4, 47, 54 Abigail 82, 83 John 82, 83, 84, 85,100 l!t.RMCN 18, 20 Agnes 84 Jonathan 84 HARRIS 70 Abner 85 Joseph 82, 8,, 65, 100 HARVEY 3 Aoele 84 Josiah 81, 100 HARWOOD 31, 4o Albert 83, 84, 85 Julia 82, 85 HASKELL Bl, 82, 100 Alexanner 85, Ill, 83, 84 Laliah 83 HASTINGS 34 Hf'red 85 Lauren 84 HATFIELD 83 Alice 83, 84, 85 Lavinia 100 HAVEN 24 Allen 8,3 Leland 83 HAVER 98 Alvin 82 Lemuel 82 HAWKINS 49 Amanda 83 Lena 83 HAWLEY 26 Amelia 84 Lewis 100 H,\WTHORNE 73 Ammiel 8.3 Lila 84 HAYES 15 Amos 82, 84 Lizzie 82 HAYS .38 Annie 83, 84 Louisa 85 HAYSE 83 Arthur 84, 85 Lucy 82, 85 HA.YWOOD 19 Bernard 82 Lydia 82, 84 HEALEY (also Haley, Healy) Bethia 8.3 Mabel 82 Abigail 67, 68, 69 Blanche 100 Malachi 84 70, 7l Caleb 84 Margaret S2, 84, 85, 100 Abraham 69, 71 Charles 83, 84, 85 Maria 85 Ada 70 Charlotte 8li Marjorie 82 Albert 59 Chester 84 :11.artha 83, 85 Alice 69, 78. 64, 70 Clarendon 84 Martin 85 Alley 68 Comfort 61, 82, 83, 84 Mary 84, 85,100 Ann 64, 67, 69 Dan-iel 100 Matilda 83 Anna 66 Deborah 85 Maud 83, 85 Anne 63, 67 Dorie 84 May 83 Annie 65, 70 Ebenezer 81, 84,100 Minnie 82 Beatrice 7l Effie 83 Myrtle 85 Benjamin 69 Elizabeth 82, 83,84, 100 Nancy 83 Bertha 70 Emily 84 Nellie 83 Betsey 72 Enos 85 Nona 64 Betty 68 Ernest 83 "Old Mr." 81 Beulah 70 Ethel 84 Oliver 82, 8.3,100 Caroline Wells 65 Eunice 8,3 l?earl 83 Celia 68 Everard 85 l?hilip 84 Chanty 101 Ezra 83 Phoebe 85 Charles 60, 65, 66, 67 Florence 84 l?riscilla 85 Clarence 69 Frances 84 Ralph 84 Constance 59 Frank 82, 100 Raymond 85 Dana 70 Frederick 83, 84 Reginald 85 David 69 George 82, 8;,, 85 Robert 84 Dolly 70, 72 Gertrude 84 Rosanna 85 Dorothy 59, 69, 71 Gilbert 85 Rupert 82 Ebenezer 10 Grace Bl, 84, 100 Ruth 82, 85 Edwin 59, 67 Hannah 83, 84 Samuel 8,3, 85,100 Edward 70 Harold 82 Sarah 81 El bridge 67 Harriet 85 Sealed 100 Elizabeth 64, 67, 69, 70 Harvey 83 Stanley 85 71, 72, 101 Helen 84 Stell a 84 Ellen 65, 66 Heman 84 Thomae 83 Elliott 69 Henry 82, 85 Vivia 85 Emily 66, 70 Herbert 82, 85 Wai tat ill 83 Emma 69 Hezea iah 85 Wal lace 83, 85 Eugene 69 Howard 82, 85 Warren 84 Eunice 63, 64, 67 iv il&ALEY (also Haley, Healy) HEALEY (also Haley, Healy) HEALY (also Haley, Healey) Fanny 7l Simon 101 .!.us tin 51 Flanders 69 Smith 68 Barbara 47, 74 Florence 64 •squire John" 71 Becca 37 Frances 59, 64, 66, 69· Stella 84 Ba njamin 9, 31, 32 Fred 69 Stephen 67 40, 60, 79· George 6o, 64, 66 Susan 71 Benoni 74 69, 70 Susanna 68 Bernard 45 Georgianne. 68 Thomas 69 Bessie 46, 1,, 92 Giles Grenville 101 True 71 Betsey, Betsy 14, 19, 27 Hannah 10, 63, 71 Warren 8, 69,101 46, 7J, 76 Harriet 71 Wells 63, 64, 68 Betty 76 Hazel 69 William 64, 68, 69 Beulah 51 Helen 69 71, 101 Bruce 19 Hosea 59 HEALY (aleo Haley, Healey) Burdett 58 James 70 .\aron 24, 25, 33, 99 Byron 47 Jane 101 Abba .54 Caleb 32, 41, 44 Jefferson 691 Abbie, Abby 27, 34, 49 Carlestra 41 Jenni" 69 .\biel 50, 56 Carlos 45 Joanna 68 Abigail 8, 9, 24 26, 30 Caroline 19, 26, 77, 79 John 60,69,70,71,77,80 31, 39, 4o, 44 Cassie 46 Jonathan 10, 69· 45, 80, 81 Catherine 12, 73 Jose,ph 66, 67, 71 90; 92, 99 Cecil 19 Julia 69 Abraham 77 Celesta 74 Lee 70 /\brarn 77 Chandler 4o Lena Ma.bel 59 Ma, Adah 25, 75, 95, 96 Charles 25, 26, 30, 43 Levi (Major) 67 Ad~is 51 45, 46, 48, 50 Lizzie 59, 70 Adelaide 26 60, 74, 78, 79, 97, 100 Louis" 64 Adelbert 92 Charlie 52 Lydia 69, 70, 76 Adelia 32 Chauncy 28 Margaret 10 Aratha 41, 43 Chester 49 Mark 65 Agnes 60, 100 Christopher 78 Martha 71 Albert 30, 41, 46, 48 Church Tabor 22 Mary 59, 64, 66, 67 49, 56, 75, 76 Clara 20, 21, 52 68, 70, 71, 73 Alden 31 58, 731 101 Alexander 73,, Bo, 81 Clarence 8, 34, 53, 54 Mattie 64 91, 94 100 Clarinda 38 Maud 59 Alfred 41, 97 Clari sea 56 May 72 Alica 54,75,76,78, 92 Claude 48, 53 Melissa 69 Allen 60 Clifton 30, 51 Minnie 69 Alma 46 Clyde 53 Mirriam 70 Almeron 75 Comfort 72, 80, 81 Malley, Mollie· 68, 69 Almie 51 Cora 41, 51, 52, 58', 100 Moses 70 Almon 32 Cynthia 76 Myrtle 70 Alonzo 32 Daisy 46, 52 Nancy 67, 71 Alvin 32 O,,na 46 Nao!lli 70 Al vinza 7,, 76 Daniel 28, 49, 76 Nathaniel 10, 63, 67, 70 Amanda 74 77, 78,100 Nettie 70 Amasa 32 David 30, 31, 40 Newell 63, 64 Amelia 98 45, 46, 77 Noman 59 Amos 91 Davis 27, 28, 36 Paul 69 Anderson 100 De aeon Samue 1 59 Phebe, Phoebe 67, 68, 69 Angeline 30, 51 Deacon William 49 Phenas 68 Angell 75 Debora 92 Rachel 10 Ann 73 Deborah 41, 44, 72, 73 Rebecca 10 Anna 28, 45 Delia 78 Reuben 691 Anni bel 23 Delilah. Delilia 2T, 80 Robert 59 Annie 53, 92, 94, 95 Desire 21 Rolla 59 Anthony 33 Diane 54 Ruth 67, 71 Armena 46 Dolly 14, 20, 34 Sadie 70 Aminella 91 Don Ray 58 S. Gilman 69 Arnold 72 Donald 46, 51, 92 Sally 67 Arthur :56, 47, 54, 100 Dora 25 Samuel 10, 62, 63 Asa 28 Dorcas 77 67, 68, 79 Asenath 27, 28 Dorette (Retta) 92 Sarah 7, 10, 67, 68 Au~sta 73, 100 Doris 46, 47, 97 69, 71, Augustus 24 Dorothy 92 V

'P.EALY (also Haley, Healey) !lliALY (also Haley, Hesley) lE.lLY (al so H3lay, He•ley) Doty 19 Franklin 36 Jedediah 33, 45 Dudl6y 26, 54 Fred 31, 48, 58, 7~ .Jennie 23, 50 Dwight 6o Frederic(k) 31, 56, 44 Jeremiah 31, 53 Earl 46 47, 52 Jesse 14, 20, 32, 46, 76 E. lnv111e 100 22, 23, 32, 33 El bridge 44 Gregory 92 74, 76, 78', 9l Eleanor 2;5, 76,100 Halsey 73 91, J.00 Eleazer 72 Hallltllond 60 .Josephine 92 El.,cta 28, 32 Hannah 7,8,9,10, 11, 17 Joshua 8, 9, 28, 29, 30 Elevenai 74 20, 27, 28, 30 31, 34, 44, 59 Eliphaz 72, 73 32, 37, 55, ro 78 Eliza 13, 23, 26, 33 62, 72, 74, 75 Josiah 34, 80, 81, f!:6 36, 39, 46, 47 77, 78, 79, 80 89, 90, 99,100 73, 78', 95,100 l!e.rdy 94 Juanita 94 100 l!e.rla.n 48 Julia 30, 74 Elizabeth 8, 9, 20, 25 Harmon 62 Julian 46 26, 31, 35, 46 Harold 15, 77 Katherine 49, 52 49, 54, 0.'.l, 72 Harriet 30, 52, ;,6 Kenneth 45, 58 76, 78, 19, 99 52, 61, 74 La.bin 60 loo Harry 48, 56, 92 Lslia 91, 98 Ella 30, 46 Harvey 20, 92 Langdon 21 Ellen 27, 36 F.at":ie n,36, 48, 52 Laura 30, 32, 57, 75 Elliott 41, 92 F.avil liah 91 l3urenoe 51, 53 Ellis 46 l!e.zel 48, 53 Ledru 26 Elmer 45, 53 Helen 19, 21, 23 Leland 48 Elton 46 46, 56, 59 lernuel 34 Emily 26, 36, 45 Hemon 4:3 Leo 24, ;O 58, 73 Henrietta 45, 73 Leroy 53 Emma 25, 27, 48, 52 Henry 9, 15, 25, 30 Levi 78 EmoTy 45 32, 36, 53, 56 Lewie 78 Enoch 32, 41, 43 72, 73, 15, 92 Lids 43 Eram 13 Hezekiah 37, 38, 52, 53 Lillian 45 Erma 19, 50 Holland 92 Lillis 44 Ernest 25, 50 Holl\er 32 Lily 77 Estella· 93 Horace 32 Lizzie 48 Esther 14, 19, 36, 40 Hortense 56 Loa Belle 43 53, 60, 92 lluldah 61 Lois 30, 59 Ethel 51, 53 Ida 52, 92 Lon 30 Eunice 13, 74, 81 Innocent 78 Lora.ine 22 Eva 30, 100 Irene 31, 78 Lorinda 21 Experience 72 Isaac 78, J.00 Lorinzo 31 Ezra 31, 32, 57 Isabelle 76 Louise 20, 30, ;,l, 34 58, 74, 76 Ithe.,nar 72, 76 Louise 21, 45 Fannie, Fanny 41, 100 Ivy 94 Lucina 77 Fay Alice 48 Jabez 31 Lucinda 45 Flora 36, 49 Jack Hunt 20 Lucius 48, 49 Florence 23, 24 Jacob 78 Lucretia 39, 51 Fordis 32 James 23, 24, 26, 31, 32 Lucy 28, 32, 34, 35 Forest 53 39, 47, 48, 73, 75 36, 73, 74, 75 Frances 46, 47 76, 90, 91, 92, 93 76, 77, 78, 80 Fr9ncis 25, 32, 34, 94 94, 100 Luther 4o, ro Frank 23, 25, 26, 36 Jane 22, 23, 47, 78 Lyda 41 45, 48, 51, 53 Jarius 73 Lydia I\ 9, lo, 28,31 92, 100 Jerusha 13 4o, 44, 12,76, 76 79. 80 vi

HEALY (al so Haley, Healey) HEALY (al so Haley, Healey) HEALY (al so Haley, Healey) Lynda (or Melinda) 74 Peninnah 73 Sullivan 21, 32 Lyman 13, 46, 58 Percy 31, 46 Susan u, 72, 73, 93 Mabel 25, 30, 53, 92 Perley ~9 Sydney Grace 51 Malcolm 50, 94 Pnebe 61, 74, 78, 97 Sylvester (Capt.) 73 Mandana 31 Philena 14 Sylvia 35, 60 Manley 58 Phillamy 76 Terrance Keith 94 Marcy 45, 61 Philo 13 Theron 41, 77, 100 Margaret 47, 74, 92,100 Phoebe 9, 59, 79 Thomas 9, 7~. 16, n Marguerita 95 Polly 26,28, 33, 4o 78, 79, Bo, 9,7 Maria 17; 54, 56 Priscilla 31, 56 Tile st on 73, 74 Marie 27, 46 Prudence 47 Timothy 9, 13, 713 Marilla 34 Rachel 10, 31, 78 Vera 50 Marion 77, 92 78, ao, 81 Vernie 51 Mark 78 Radolphus 73 Vernon 48 Marsha 54 Ralph 31, 48, 79 Victor 24 Martha 7, 8, 9, 10, 27 Randolph 92 Viola 53 79,.:51, 72, 73, 76 Raymond 25 Vtrgie 54 Martin 48 Rebecca 5, 9, 10, 12, 24 Virgil 77 Mary 8, 9, 11, 14 29, 4o, 73, 74 Virginia 24 18, 19, 22, 24 Rebeckah 9, 28 Vivian 31, 94 27, 31, 33, 36 Recompense 74, 75, 76 ~'ialdo 60 39, 44, 50, 52 78 '1/al ter 20, 75, 90 53, 58, 60, 72 Resolved 72 93, 94, 97 73, 74, 75, 76 Rhoda 33, 39, 61 100 77, 78,79, 80, 81.,100 Richard 73 Warren 46, 53 Maurice 46, 58 Robert 31, 32, 74 •1:ebster 21 Melinda (or Lynda) 73 91, 92 Welcome 74, 75 Mercy 73, 74, 7!,, 76 Roland 93 Wilbert 44 Merton 45 Romaine 45 ';/illiam 6, .7, 8, 9 Metta 46 Rosalinda 33 26; 30, 32, 37 Mildred 97 Rosella 46 45, 46, 47, 48, 49 Milissa 52 Rosina 22, 93 51, 52, 53, 72, 73 Mina 41 Rowena 52 74, 75, 76, 77', 78 Minerva 32 Roxanna 58 79, 80, 91, 99,100 Minnie 47, 48 Roy 51 r,fi lma 45 Moley, Molly ,o, 72 Royal 51 Winifred 32 Morris 34, 58 Rufus 77 Zeba Pope 74, 75 Moses 26, 60, 77. 19 Russell 22, 74 Zelinda 77 80, 81, 87, 90, 99 Ruth 20, 25, 33, 41 Zorah 20 Myra 44 47, 74, 77,7&,94 !IBATH 42, 68~ 70 Myrtle 41, 53, 92 Sally 13, 18, 21, 22 HEILY, HELE, HELI, HELY Nancy 32, 72, 74, 97 28, 29, 32, 33 Agnes 3 Nathan 30 60, 73, 99 Andrew 4 Nathaniel 7; 8, 9, 11 Samuel 8, 9, 10, 21 Ann 3 13, 22, 23, 26 26, 27, 28, 36 Arthur 3 27, 28, 4o, 74 44, 59, 63, 72 Baldwin 6 78, 80 76, 78 Bartholomew (de la) 2 Nehemiah 26, 27 Sarah 8, 10, 21, 26 Benjamin 6 Nellie 45, 54, 56 27, 29, 30, 36 Bridget 4 Nelson 41 4o, 49, 50, 55 Charity 3 Olive 31 56~ 73, 74, 75 Ducibelle 4 Oliver 77, 79 77, 79, 80, 81 Edward 3 Ophelia 37, 60 90, 91, 92, 94 Elizabeth 3, 4, 6 Orilla 32, 46 98, 99 Elizens 4 Oris 51 Seraph 34 Ellie 6 Orpha 30 Serena 32 Francis 3, 4, 6 Oscar 53, 73, 92, 94 Seth 30, 31 Francis Bart 6 Parley 31 Sheffield 78 George 6 Parmele 32 Simon 17 Henry ,. 4 Parmelia 26 Smith 78 Honor 3, 4 Paul 9, 47, 53, 72 Sophia 13, ,1, 39 Hugh .:5, 4, 6 73, 80, 91, 71 47, 48, 6o Isabel 3 100 Sophronia 30 Jane 3, 4, 6 Paulina ,2 Stanley 58 Joan 3, 6 Pearl 77 Stella '38 John 2, 3, 4, 6 Penelope 73 Stephen 24, 32, 40, 44, John Bart 5 45, 72, 91,1001 V11

•HE:ILY, HEIE, HELI, RELY HUESTIS 82 LAR.¾"ED 34, 35; 39 Josias 4 HUGHES 49 40, 62, 67 Judith ; HUMPHREY 77 LASSONE 75 Julian 3 HUNT 17, 20, 72 LATTIN 53 M~rg3ret 4, 6 HUNTINGTON 12 LAUCKNER 92 M~rg-ery 4 HUNTLEY 43 U.UGHRAN 52 Mary 3, 4, 6, 68 ffirnTRESS 94 LAURENT 22 Mathew 3 HURD 85 LAVO.NSALES 73 Nichols.s 2, 3, 4, 6 HURRELL 3 LAWRENCE 13 Otto 2 HUSTON 47 LAWTON 56 Philippa. 4 HUTC?.INS 26 LEACH 33 Fhillipps 6 LEAVENS 35, 47 Rich<'KS 7h LCGEE' 96 ':/ill iarn 2,J,6, 68 JEWELL 29 LOKER 96; 97 (:slso Haley, He3.ley, JE':'i'ETT 62 LONG 27, 7~ a.no Healy) JOHNSON 16, 19, 27 LONGFELLOW 67 HEW.S 82 33, 45, 62 LONGl!ORNE 9 HELSE 6 JONES 19, 45, 46 LONGV.AID 71 HENRY 27 53, 72 LOOK 39 HERSEY 22 KANSGEN 49 LOOMIS 23 HEUSTIS 82 KEAME 3 LOUGHRAM 52 .HEYWOOD 12, 33 KEANE 100 LOVELAND 53 '.HICKS 92 KEIFFER 53 LOWE 99 : HICCCK 16 KEITH 33 LUKENS 17 : HIGBEE 51 KELLEY ·14,16,46, 78,84,85 LUNN 25 .HILL 93, 49, itl, 99 KELLOM 23, 24 Lt'PKIN 68 . HILTON 83, 84 KELLY 78 27, 49 LUXTON 6 , HINDS 4 KEMP 28, 52 LYON 29, 48, 47 HINES 33, 75 KENDALL 73 LYONS 91 HIRSCHl(AN 50 KENNEDY 100 HISCOX 62 KENNERLY 15 MAC CONNELL 85 HI'rcHCOCK 15, 16 KENT 66 MAC CORMACK 99 HOFF 42 KENWORTHY 53 ).!"\C DONALD 15, 75, 89 : HOFFMAN 55 KEYES 33, 37 V.AC LAUGHLIN 85 HOLBROOK 57 KIDDBR 41, 49 V~\COMBER 31 HOLCOMBE 13 KILlAM 83 MAGOON 68 HOLLETT 84 KIMBALL 17; 28, 7, MALAY, MILLAY 92, 99 HOLMES 82 KIID 15, 44, 46 '11,Al'flARD 6 HOMAi'S 56 KINGSBURY 7 !,!ANSFmLD 77,101 HOPKI!'ISON 20 KINNE 38 MARCH· 9 HORN 57 KINNEY' 83, 99 MARCY' 39, 4o, 44, 6o HORSNELL 55 KIRKWOOD 4 MARIS 14 HORTON 26 KITTELL 56 MARSHALL 14, 15, 26, 97 HOSMER 73 KLOACH 42 MARZERSON 12 HOTCHKISS 14, 33 KNIGHT 68, 72, 75 1-'ASON 19, 44, 94 HOWARD 21 KNOWER 39 MA·rSON 56 HOWE 0 KNOWLTON 61 MAURER 50 lfOWER 41 KOONS 48 !AAURICE 65 HOWLET 44 MAYNARD 4 HOYDEN 101 LAMB 29, 94 JI.AYO 9 HOYE 36 LAMFREY 66 MC ALPINE 99 HfJBBARD 19 LANDERS 80, 82, 99 MC CALLON 12 IIUCHINS 22 LANE 28, 29 MC CLURE 69 illJDDIESTON 17 LANGTON 42 MC DORMAND 100 liUDSON 61.i, 72 LAPHAM 36 MC DUFFIE 68 viii V:C FARLAND 45, 61 FSCK 41. 42, O'.. ' 94 RCBINSC!; 36, 67, 69 MC Il(TCSH 74 FECKH\M 74 72, 73, 7~ MC INTYRE 58 FSET 75 89, 99 l•!C KE1~IE '.:'(), 97,lCO FELTON i':() ROBY 64 ;re KINSTRY 40 FZNDARCES 4 RCCKWSLL l'.' MC KNITT 11 FE~RXS 62 RICHEY 52 SHELTON 7'4 P.1.RMEN'.1ER 33 !UCK.,RD 44 SHEPARD 47, 48 FARRY 43 RICKETSON 91,100 SHEPHERD 12 P,,RSHLEY 61 RICKLEY, RICKLl 4~ SHERMAN 77, 78 FARSON$ 30, 49 RIDER 3 SHUMWAY 39 FATTEN 83 RIGNEY 92 SHURTLIFFE 83 FJ.TTIA 89 RILEY 47 SIBLEY 23 PWLET 4 RU,'G 83 SIMS e;., 84 PAYSON 83 RIS'!EEN 96, 97 SKIHlIBR 56 PEARSON 18 ROBBINS 38, 74, 82, 83 31.lTi>R 52, 53 PEASE 22, 36, 73 ROBIE 70 SLINGER 55 ix

$t_OAT 11 TOLEFSON 46 ':iENT;fCRTIT '?J. Sl.CCUM 72 TOOKER 25 ''/EST JJ, 4,;. 49 S,v;ALL 64 TORREY 59 ··:ESTOl\f 24, 26, 83, 85 SMITH 4, 8, 12, 16 TOI.ER 38, 39, 72 ·.,'fli\IEY 17 20, 21, 22, 47 TO'IILE 40, Al, 63, 69, 70 ,:HEATON 74 53, 54, 55, 62 TCiiNSEND 4 :\'HEELSR 17. 54 63, 69, 72, 73 TRACY 15 M-W:LOOK 84 74, 76, 79, 83 TREAD'

ADDENDA: Page AHL 56 BENT 100 BERGEN 51 CHESLEY 97 CONDON 100 FRY 78, 97 GOCD FE:LLOlf 78 RACKETT 64 RALEY: ~ngelina 100 David 100 Delila 79 Dorothy 100 Maggie 100 Peter 79 Rowland 79 Sheffield 78 Susannah 100 HATHAWAY 77 HEALY: Ubiani 77 Ar chi bald 100 Arlene 97 Augustine 73 Bertha 100 Carl 77, 78 Carol 51 Everett 91 I ea bells 100 Loving 32 Maude 100 Micha.el 91 Nadine 51 Nettie 100 Patricia 91 Peter 80 Rl:loby 61 Rosa 100 Ve real 32 Wanda 97 HEWSON 91 HOBART 64 F-1,C:HES 79 KOCH' 52 , KNUNER or KUNER 51 LITTI.E 78 MERRIAM 56 MILLAY 92, 99 MILLS 79, 97 MOREY 79 NASON 77 NEGUS 77 PATTER!ON 79 PHINNEY 98 RAYE 97 READ 79 SHEAR-!AN 77 STAFFORD 77