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DESCENDANTS of MICUlVI McINTIRE

A Scott.i.sh Highlander, deported by Oliver Cromwell after the Baul,e of Dunbar, September 3, 1650, and seul,ed at York, }Iaine, about 1668

Compild and PKblishd by ROBERT HARRY McINTIRE Fellow of the lnstituk of Am..'Tican Genealogy

1940

THE TUTTLE PtraLrsmxa CoMPAXY, fac.

RUTLAXD, VER.\IO~"T PRISTEI> !S U. S. A.

To my father H.4RRY JUDSON McINTIRE this volume is respedfully dedicated

FOREWORD

The information contained in this volume h:i.s been gathered from many :ind v:iried sources. More than fifteen thousand vital record entries in the six New England st:J.tes ha,·e been collected :1.nd compiled. Abstracts of hundreds of prob:lte records and registries of deeds in eighteen counties have been prepared. Inscriptions iu scores of cemeteries have pro,;ded m:iny addi­ tion!l! facts. An extensive correspondence with hundreds of dei;ccndants in every part of the country has en:ibled the compiler to tie into the family m:iny migratory branches which otherni,;e would never have been located. Use has been made of the records available at the Feder!l! Census Bureau and the Congressioll!l.l Libr:1.ry at Washington. Thousands of family gene!l!ogies, town histories and gener!l! reference volumes in libraries throughout the entire East have been consulted. Some have supplied a single item; others, several paragr::iphs of information. Although every precaution has been taken to :i:,sure a max­ imum of accuracy and every effort hll.S been made to complete rul :McIntire lines of descent, the author does not in any "ise infer that this volume is infallible and much less that it is com­ plete. He trusts that any error that m:iy have crept in will be judged as leniently as may be. In this volume it has been the author's intention to complete the records of :McIntire daughters only in the first generation, since ob,;ously a more complete history of their descendants properly belongs in genealogies of their respective family names. This has necessarily meant the omission of much material that hl!S been compiled. The author is indebted to a countless number of descendants who have furnished a wealth of material about their respecth·e family units. It would be impossible ~o name them all. Acknow­ ledgment, however, should be made to l\Irs. Samuel R. Putnam of Claremont, N. I~., who has generously contributed many records which she ha:; gathered, and who h:i.s furnished the m:1.p of Scotland and the family co:it-of-arm.;;;. Finally, the author is especially indebted to his father, Harry J. McIntire, without whose indefatigable interest and invaluable assistance it would ha,·e been impossible to complete this volwr.e fo: many years. ROBERT HARRY :VIch"TIRE G!enside, Pa. June 27, 1940

JltSTOIUCAL I.AN1111AltKf! OF TUil I\IAclNTnlt Ct,AN IN 8l'O'fLAND

MACINTYRE CL.AN IDSTORY

AIU!s-Quart 1 and 4; Or, an e!\gle displayed gules; 2: Argent, a galley, her sa.iJs furled sable, flags gules; S: Argent, a hand holding a cross-crosslet fitcbl-e sable. CRES'I'-A dener hand holding a dagger in pale proper. CLA.-: PIPE M'l1Sic-Gabhaidh rinn an ral.had mor. [We will take the highway]. BADGE-Fraoch gorm [Common heather]. Marro-Pu Ardua [Through Difficulty]. The MacIntyre arms are quartered. The original family arms, which appear in the upper left and are repeated in the lower right, consist of a red spread eagle on a gold background and indicate service in the foreign wars. The designs in the upper right and lower left are arms of the MacDonalds of Sleat and the Campbells of and were acquired through marriages of MacIntyre chiefs to heiresses of these families. Their background throughout is silver. The galley, black with red flags, indicates service in Spanish Armada campaigns. The de:,ign in the lower left and the cross-crosslet fitchee are s:i.ble and, consequently, indicative of a Crusader. The esquire's helmet above the escutcheon indicates the rank of the owner. It is surrounded by a mantlet or lamberquin in the original metal and color of the MacIntyre, red and gold. The torse, a ·1neath of ent'\'lined ribbon, surmounts the helmet and is a relic of the tournaments of the fourteenth century. The crest, a "dexter [right] hand holding a dagger in pale [perpendicularly] proper [in natural colors], pays tribute to the early ancestor who severed '\'lith a dirk the thumb on his left hand to fill a hole in the side of his vessel. The traditional history of the MacIntyre Clan indicates that they are probably a sept of the MacDonalds of Sleat, Sk-ye. This theory gains support by the fact that the Maclntyres have always lll!lde use of the MacDonald badge, the heather. A romantic legend suggests that on one oce&,ion the MacDon­ ald chief's galley sprang a dangerous leak. Without other means to stop it, a clansman forced his thumb into the hole and cut it off '\'lith his dirk so that he might be at liberty to assist in the work of sailing the vessel. By this drastic expedient he saved the crew from drowning and was henceforth ealled Saor na h-ordaig, the Thumb Carpenter. Another e:.\1)lanation which is equally fantastic if not quite so heroic suggests that two brothers of the MacDonald Clan quarreled over the ownership of an island. It was agreed that each row out to the island and that the first to touch it should become its owner. One brother realizing that he was losing the 8 DESCENDAl\"TS OF M1ctru Mch"TlRE

race drew bis knife, cut off a left finger, and tossed it upon the shore whereupon his brother "cursed him long and loud and deep.'' The tradition adds that a son of the original thumb wright became known as .i1Iac-an-t-saoir, the Carpenter's Son. Resolv­ ing to seek his fortune elsewhere he departed from Sleat in his galley taking \\ith him his revered white ~ow and vowing that be would settle wherever she would first lie down to rest after landing. This she did at Glenoe near Bunawe in the dis­ trict of Lome, a place still known as Larach na Ba Baine, the Site of the White Cow.* From this point the history of the Clan is well documented. It is a certainty that the l\foclntyres of Glenoe occupied these lands from 1300 until 1806 and served as Hereditary Foresters of the Stewarts and Campbells, Lords of Lome. The tenure by which they held Glenoe from the Campbells of Glenorchy was a payment annually in summer of a snow ball and a white fatted calf. The snow ball was easily obtained at Cruachan. t As they always kept se,·eral white cows, a white fatted calf was readily procurable. &ch year it was delivered at a stone called Clach an Laoigh Bhiadhta, the Stone of the Fatted Calf. This arrangement continued until the beginning of the eigh­ teenth century when the tenant of Glenoe unfortunately agreed to the payment being commuted into money. In time this rent was increased to such a large sum that the Maclntyres were unable to meet their payments and in 1806 were obliged to leave their hereditary home. There was a large colony of l\faclntjTes resident for many generations at the village of Cladish, Loch Awe, where they carried on an e~"tensive wea,ing industry. A specialty "ith them was the production of very finely woven hose and garters which were made in the various clan tartans. No Highland costume, however expensive, was complete at that period \\ithout a pair of Cladish garters. There were Maclntyres in Badenoch who were attached to the Clan Chattan, while others of the clan in the district of Rannoch in Perthshire were famous for centuries a,; musicians and from 1680 were the hereditary pipers to Chiefs of the Clan Menzies. The ivfaclntyres of Glenoe have, however, been the clan's chiefs. After Donald, a doctor, succeeded to the cbiefship of

0 • A Je,rerid wbjc•l1 !ms ,-w,.•h·rd for i:cneration11 fl~tflll thnt durinc: lfontr

• He WM impri.."'OnN! '\\'h~ he .. s:is,·t- voice to tL Mtrenuou.-. indi,m,o.tioc .. to nn act "·hlch forbade W'e ..if the traditional Hi,:blu.nd ,:nrb. Thirty.. th.·e )'etlTM later ,,.-b~ the act •u repeal~ he "'burst forth in joyow, t1train° "'"ith hlfl &no nftlir Brercht~ .. No Jon,:tt att Scotsmen ohli,:ed to blush •·hm in tbe p~c-e of the f:ur ... he exdn.imtd. ••and DO"-" the men of the bills appear n,:uin in their loved tn.rtn.n~. tJ,e c«lt "''itb the t1trife ot colors; JtJ"%lCC{ully !ttre:l.m our ~lted pl:dd"• our hoi,.e reach not tht' knl't". nor bi.odu tLc step. 0 THE :McINTIRE GARRISON HOUSE

During the troublesome days of the Pequot and King Philip's Wars, New England men often found it necessary to pro,.ide definite places of refuge for the women and children during the frequent Indian attacks. Such retreats crune to be known as blockhouses or garrisons. It appears that the settlers of York Lad neglected to pro,.ide any such collective defense during the first Indian assaults and that it was not until the attack of 1689 that garrisons were used. At the time of the Candlemas Day massacre of 1692 there were probably four such blockhouses in that area. By an act of 1706 all persons in York were required to "abide" in such garrisons as were allowed by the go,·ernor. Fines were imposed for disobedience. The structure now known as the McIntire Garrison House was mentioned in the records as early as 1692, at which time it was located on land owned by Alexander Ma.".:well.• By 1707 it was referred to as Maxwell's Garrison, but in 1709 was known as Scotland Garrison. Although it was not converted into a garrison until late in the century, it had possibly been built as early as 1640 or 1645. Authorities have referred to it as the oldest house e:i..-tant in Maine and the oldest log cabin in the country. Some have contended that Ma.'\:Well was its builder; others, that it was constructed by Micum McIntire. t The records indicate, however, that in his last illness Ma.".:Well conveyed the Garrison House to John McIntire, Micum's oldest son. There is no deed which records its transfer, althoug~ on June 27, 1707, a short time before his death, Ma,,.-well sold for fourteen pounds three acres of his homestead to John. This property adjoined the McIntire home lot and was bounded by "the orchard or garden of said Ma.~·ell where the Garrison now stands." \Yith its "dove-tailed and trunnelled rough-hewn timber, caulked seams and loop holes for musketry" the McIntire Garrison House is typical of colonial garrisons which stretched along the entire New Enghnd frontier. Its second floor projects on all sides. Openings in the "overhang" permitted the be­ le:iguered defenders to pour scalding water or molten lead upon

• Alexander !\1axwt'll. •·ho wu in York in 1657, was the first Scottish priaoner to eettJe in the Scotland diotrict or York. t Boau>n Erniina Tran~cript. June 22. 1935. II. however. it wu built u early All 1645. it ia impo&"libll'! that eithtt ~Ueum McIntire or Alex:mder ~-ell •':LIi its builder.11in~ neither reached the cotonie,1 until Jr,l;l. R,pr,.l4nr.taliw Ci.t~nu, of tM CMnmontCf'Olth of .U'tlllMl­ cJuu,dtll bWI """en credited liicum•s tt0n John with ha'Vin,: built the ~r.. Thia li' obvioUtlly incorrect u John ""M not born until NeVer:Ll dt'CZl.deN afttt ittl erection.. MICUM MdNTllltl OAUHISON llousE, \'0111,, MAIN!-:

DESCENDANTS OF MtcUM Mcl~"TIRE 11 any invaders who might attempt to fire its foundations.• Through sliding panel "sights" and portholes in the attic sentries were able to watch for the approach of hostile Indians and to make effective use of firearms ·with a reasonable protection. Much of the furniture and many of the cooking utensils still contained in the house were, it is supposed, brought over from Scotland. One of the most curious of the relics is the "Pound Stone."t Tradition recalls that as Micum's young wife was about to emba:-k for America she picked it up on the shore and packed it 'llith her belongings since, as she supposedly explained, "There may be neither scales nor weights for me to measure my butter and my cheese in that savage land." The Garrison House has passed down in unbroken heritage from John McIntire to his great-great-great-grandson of the same name.

• ThiA IICbeme was not orii;inal to the colonist,, and appeara to be aa old aa EuropeAD warf11tt: it8elf. t The "Pow,d Stone" wu loot in the fire which destroyed the nearby !lfclntire hom"'tead in 1922. EXPLANATIONS

Every effort hns been xr..nde to simplify the arr:mgement of the genealogical facts which are pr~ented in this volume, ho-;.eyer a word of ex­ planation n:ay be helpful. The marginal numbers which precede the names of some of the children indicate that more extended accounts of these descendants appear later in the records. The small ei.."J)onents are generation nu::::.be:-s.

ABBREVIATIONS abt.-about q.t•.-which sec d. s.p.-died without issue res.-re>'ided int.-intention of marriage s.b.-stil!-bom DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE OF YORK, MAINE

After he had defeated the English Royalists, beheaded King Charles, and turned a rebellious Ireland "into a bloody sham­ bles," Oliver Cromwell with an army of fifteen thousand men proceeded to the conquest of Scotland, the last ldngdom remain­ ing Joyal to the Stuarts. Many of his men were seasoned veterans of the Irish Campaign; a third were mounted troops. Leading his "fanatical Croppies" he reached Edinburgh after several minor skirmishes and marched on to Dunbar, a town on the east coast of Scotland at the mouth of the Futh of Forth. Gen. David Leslie in command of the Scottish troops, by encamping upon the heights of Lammermoor above the town :i.nd seizing Cockburnspath, cut off any possible English land retreat to Durham and Bernick-on-Tweed. Leslie was aware that while his troops out-numbered Cromwell's forces they were untrained Clansmen :i.nd had little hope of "innin; :my major encounter with their trained opponents. lie cautiously proposed to retain his own unassailable position and to starve out the trapped English. Wben he was informed by the zealous Presbyterian preachers who had ""Testled with the Lord in prayer night and day and fumlly had assurance in a 'revelation' that the Lord of Hosts would deliver Agag [Cromwell] into their hands," Leslie abandoned his caution and on Sept. 3, 1650, marched his army do"-n the hillside. Within an hour the English had slain three thousand Scots and h:i.d taken ten thousand prisoners. About half of the prisoners were so exhausted by their flight and disabled by their wounds that they were released. At least three of the MacIntyre Clan,* Micum, Philip and Robert, were among the prisoners taken by Cromwell and at his command deported to .-'unerica. A number of authorities have contended that they were of the same family, possibly brothers. t "\Vhile there is no documentary proof to support such a belief, neither is there any to refute it. Philip settled at Reading, Mass., where he died at an advanced age in December, 1719.! Robert, as a "itness in a trial in the

• ,Uthoustb the mcmhent of the Chm in Scotland still ret:s.in the ori,:inal .\f~Int11r,. l'!peUin,:: of the i-umnme. de,1cendu.ntfl of ::\lieum h:i\"C nlmOf\t in,:nriably wlNi the Ameri~nix1!'d Mc.lntir,. To avoid con{w.ion this "pellini:: h:18 been Utled cotiNistently for all of bill d~ cendanta. t Eaton in hill ..tnnah of Wan-m. ,.1/r .• ,ctutcd thn.t llicum "-rui one of 11nm brothent "·ho were ;e.~:1b~? J~~ei:~~ ~nti~./~~~a:i~r;,~~tehr ~;=;:f11n If:!" n:~t(J,!j Juu.rnal of J:LD. 12. 1S92. Thnt n.llusion to the myntioJ !leVen Ut probably unfounded. : A gene:ilogy compl'Wn,c over three tbo~d deteendanbt of Philip lfclntire WU4 been com­ piled by the a.uthor of this ,·olu:ne. Publicn.tion will be undert.11.ken a.bout 1942. 14 DESCENDANTS OF M1coM McINTIRE

Essex (Mass.) Court, Nov. 24, 1653, stated that he was twenty­ four years of age and was employed at the Lynn Iron Works. It seems probable that he went with his employers to Rhode Island where the foundry was removed a few years later. A romantic legend which has survived the centuries recalls Micum's heroic escape from what appeared to be a certain death. The Cathedral of Durham into which the Dunbar prisoners were confined proved to be too small to house the five thousand captives. From both a sanitary and a political standpoint it soon became necessary to reduce their number, and within a few days of the battle the Council at London ordered that all officers and every tenth private should be shot and such of the remainder who were "well and sound and free from wounds" banished from the realm, distributed throughout the colonies, and bound into a seven years' compulsory sen i ~e. Micum discovered that he was a tenth man and about to be selected for the sacrifice. "With a superhuman effort he burst his bonds," broke ranks, and attempted to escape. The tradition suggests that while he was pursued and wounded by a mounted officer his display of courage so pleased his captors that his sentence was cowmuted to exile. He is said to have packed all of his possessions in a small wooden box,* whereupon he was placed aboard the good ship Unity which on Nov. 11, 1650, set sail for the colonies. t He was taken to Dover, N. H., where he served his seven years and was ta.-..::ed as "Micome, the Scotchman."+ He received on Dec. 11, 1662, a grant in the Newichawannock River region and found employment in the mill at Salmon Falls, then part of Kittery. A few years later he removed to York, settled on land adjoining Alexander M~-well, and engaged in fishing and farming. In 1668, the town granted him land on the southwest side of the river and in 16i0, he bought forty-two acres of "up­ land and meadow land" from John Pierce.

• A box believed by d...endanta to be that which was brouabt by !11foum from Endand is mill retained in the Garrison How.e. It may be eeen in an accompanying picture. t In nll, 1:.0 Scotch pmon= ,...,., taken in the Unitu to N..,.. En,:la.ncl. John Bee,: of London who \\'M in~ted primarily in the Sau~ iron mines had financed their tranriportation. Col. Chari.. E. Banks hM wntten: "'The Unitu bulleted the tempeotuom, wintery ..,.,, of the Atlantic. and as it uwally took tUX •·eeb to er°"" in favorable ~. she could not bnve made Booton harbor before the end of December. They •uffered from •cun'Y on the ,•oyaiz:e. but bow many died i!!I not known.. The pflllOaeni remaininst. after flixty were filent to Lynn. •·ere eold to pl.ll'Ch.uen, willin,t to pay the price and were CW-tributed to numerom to-."M in ltaaaach111'etbl, Ne-.· Hampsml'.t!. and llaine. The prevnilini;c quo- ~n~~~t~::~ t;~ira=-d :eirt~~':i,e;otlJ:';~:i:f~1 't~~J~~{~~•:1 ~:V~~ proclaimed DB their kins:. reM>lved to in,~c Ens:l:ind. Cromwell lea.ruins: of the ~ta• advance proceeded to Worceoter where the Covenantero bnd encamped. On SepL 3, JG51, a year to the day after the "Race ol Dunbar," he •urrounded the town and after a reriiii trtfe~us:u=:'if)~ ~:r"the-:1n:~~~~ "11:~ ~C.::-1n°~1;i~r:= &,..,,J,, Like thooe taken nt Dunbar they were distributed throughout the coloni.. and !!Old into 21ln.very. ! Obviomly hil'I name \\'!Ut orii,tinally ltalcolm. the Enldwl version of the Gaelic Cnlum. 4Viatm ill probably u near a,, the untutored to\\-n clerk.a could interpret hie broad pronunci:Ltion of h~ own name. DESCENDA..'ITS OF MICUM McINTIRE 15

Micum bad as a neighbor a distant cousin, Alexander Mc­ Eneer. * By tradition McEneer at the point of death sent for bis ldnsman and said, "Micum, I am dying and am grieved to leave my wife without protection in this v.ild country. It is no fit place for a woman without a husband or brother, so I bequeath her and all my land and property to you, if you will take them and do fairly by each." Micum appears to have assented to this e,.i.raordinary request, for following McEneer's death in 16i0 be married as bis "inherited wife" McEneer's young widow. t It was the custom in colonial days for the men to leave their farms on Saturday afternoons and to meet at a central place for "converse, congratulation, and jollification." On one occasion the men of Scotland parish and those from other quarters of the town had flocked to the trading center of York and "got . up a spree." The Preble Family, which bas recounted the in­ cident, suggests that: "In due time the Scotland people started for home somewhat excited by liberal potations and fit subjects for a row. Riding on together, jostling against each other, playing off their tricks, accompanied by coarse jokes, they at length got into a grand melee. And to work they went. The McIntire is a peaceable, well-disposed fellow if you do not chafe him too much, but beware how you start the Scotch blood. Tradition bas banded down an account of this battle. Epic poets of the day described the combat. One of the stanzas runs thus:- And there was Micum McIntire With his great foot and hand, He kicked and cuffed Sam Treathy so He could neither go or stand." Micum is undoubtedly the Ma.than Macintyre who on May i, 166i, was a bondsman in an Act of Separation involving ,v1lliam Gov.in and Elizabeth Frost.:

• Al~a:r~~(e~er! ~ !i~!?:c;t"!8n!:m1;~ ~e~G1l:u~~te~:./=~:·i!~~ dayt1 about five weeb.'" He ""Ml examined and the court ''finds him unable to come 8o«! corurta.ntly h>· rewK>n of his wea.kenemt & lamenemt &: upon promi8e of hilt care to come to meeteins:i:: for tyme to come i11 aCQWt~" On Jan. 22. JG67. l\lcEnN!r Jod~d a. complaint :":a.inMt Alexander llax'Well for ..atrikem11: n.nd abmeins:i:: or the Kllid lluthanere to the dra"'inst of blood contmry to lw,, l,lajert)"l!I peace 4: la\\'8 establiahed in this province." The presiding ~tru.t.8 ..upon examination of the Cue both part"'" bein,: prettent" decreed ••by the blood dru."'ll• Jamm Grant•s tefrtimony. & ltaxwel11s own conft!Mion. that bee •troke the llllid :.1.latbnnere & drew blood o! him. for which Wee fine him :i.. 4d. & to pny the cho.ri,a, unto the Conotable." They then ordered that •• Allexander :.1,1.a,cell & Allex Mathaneere for preventinit further mi8ehoe!e between them •hall bee both bound to their Jtood behaviour." 1n hi• bond Maxwell,..,.,. committed to "Jtood behaviour to•-ard,, llll hil! :.l,Iaj.,tyo •ubject,,, e,petiully towards Allex:mder :.l.1athaneere." John Pierce. ltcEneer's !ather-in•la.w. ""D.8 llcEneer's surety. t The name o! :.1.ficum'• ,.-;re cannot be ,tiven "ith IIDY certainty. The record, ha,-e referred to her ae Hannah, Anne and Dorothy. : Elizabeth Frmt "''M the mother of an ille,:itimate child by Cowin. After providins: for the child",- maintenance and orderms: that Elimhetb .. b)· committins: booredome with the Mid Gov.in 8hall fortb,.,ith either rettive 1:2 1,tripes at the pou.8t or forfett the 80Dle of tuX pounds to the Nns:."" the court "'for preventina of future mischar,ta of uncleannC88 which hitherto have been two apparently manif.. t" ordered that William !llld Elizabeth "11hall not be found frequently or umeuonably tocetber... :\licum, as a 11urety. aicned a bond of forty pound,, that "mud Go•in perlorme & truely !ul611 tbil! Act of :;eparation." 16 DESCENDA~"TS OF MICUM McINTIRE

On Sept. 11, 16i7, he was bonded as administrator of the estate of John Carmichael* and directed to "render a true :iccompt of your doings when called thereunto by l:i.wfull author­ ity." April 7, 1697, he made an agreement with John Br:iceyt to divide the renl estate of their father-in-law, John Pierce.! Three yenrs later, Apr. 17, 1700, Micum made bis '1-ill: In the ~rune of God Amen: The Inst will :ind testament of Mieom Mecnn­ tire, I being in my usuul hcnlth and right mind nnd sound judgment. First, I give my soul to God thnt ~ve it. Secondly, I give my body to the earth to be decently buried bv mv three sons, John. Daniel, and Micom, and :1>1 for the good things of this"world that God hath bestowed upon me I give nnd dispose of as followeth. Thirdlv, I give to my son John Mec:mtire all my homestead both housing and land and fencing. Llkewi.-;e I give to him twenty ncres of wood l=d, which wns granted to me bv the tov.-n on this side the river and lveth bv the way yt goeth to ~ewichawonick, and nJso I give to him twenty acres of land on the other side of the river of York out of my three score thnt I have there of that Jund I hnd of Mic:w:iive[McEnen..r] and my father Pierce, and wso I give to him one third ,.,,-..,'L of that land of mine at the partings or thereabouts nbove the !\:Iin:ster·s· Creek. Fourthly, I !rive to my son Daniel Mecnntirc all that land I hod of John C:irmenle, which lyeth ncnr Arthur Brogdon Junior's, wso I give to him twenty acres of land on the other side of York River adjoining to Micom's land my son, also I give to him one third part of that lnnd at the partings or thereabouts above the Minister"s Creek. Fiitbly, I give to my son !\1icom Mecnntire :ill my lands at B:iss Cove tl1at I b:i.d of my father Pierce. AL-1 shall see good. Eip:hthly, I p:ive to my son ,John hi8 choyce of my iron pots :,.nd also his clioyce of my three pair of plow irons. Xinthly, I give to my son D:,.niel the ne.~ choyce of my pots and plow irons. Tenthly, I give to my &>n ;\licom the other iron p

• A ScottUl-h priM>ner who follo'IA.in,: his term of !ltt'Vltude M!ttled nt York about Jf,(',O_ t John B~y hnd m:irried Jane [or llar).·1 Pierce. :1, PU!4tcr or llicum•,. ...;re. The turbulent and far from ettditablcCll?eer of Bra.cc).· i."I tmccd '\"Cl')' fully in Bnnk'M" l/"4oMJ of York, l,{~. In 107:i he '\\"ll.tt ace~ of ~tcu.bn,: nnils: in 1677. of :!'hootins: n hog; in l67t-', of .. CMtins: 0 J'e'\"ernl ret1ectins: ~peccbet1 upon the Rev. :'\Ir. Dummer : in 1691. of bein« a common 0 linr: llnd in lG!iS, of cur,1ins:. :For the l~t offent"e ht" Wn.t4 ordered to be :tet in ye stocks :1,t York for thrtt houni.. •• : Thill a«reement, in full, may be found in Jfqin, lli.Mtnriral and GntffllO',liml Rrr.rmll!1', Vol. ~:1~~~~~~~~~~:h!~&;lt~':e~ ~;::ii~~ ~.r;; ~ti~ ~~,::t.bt! !le'Cond wife ltrs. Phebe Nub, widow of IMaac .S!WI, John u.nd Phebe were kiUed in the DULNNIC~ on CH.ndlemua Day. J:in. 2-l. lG!l~. when !\omc tifty inh:i.bitantfll of York were ttlit.in by the Indiana. DESCENDA::-."TS OF MICUM: McINTIRE 17

Elcventhly, my will is that if either of my sons die \\;thout an heir lawfully begotten of his body thnt nil his lnnds shnil fall to the survivors of my children. Twelfthly, my will is thnt neither of my sons shall sell or dispose of any lands or meadows any way except thnt seventy acres at the pnrtin~ or above the Minister's Creek. It IS to be undel'>ltood that thirty acres of this seventy lyeth near my mlll'>lh and the other forty I hnd of my father Pierce. This is the land thnt is equnlly divided between my three sons above spoken of. Thirtcenthly, my will is thnt if my son shall go awny (I mean my son .John) from me before my death and not help me in carrying on my business, thnt be shall hn\·e but an equal share with his brothers of all my estate both real and personal. The ovCl'>leers shnll be p:iid for their trouble out of the estate. Lastly, my will is thnt my true and trusty friends Mr. Samuel Donnell Esqr and Mr•• James Pl:iisted both of York sbnll be my overseers of this my will to see thnt right and justice be done between my children. In witness whereof and for confirmation of nil and singulnr the premises I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of April anno Domini one thoUS11nd seven hundred and in the twelfth year of bis mnJcsty's reign, King of Englnnd.• his Micom X Mecantire mark The ";u was probated Oct. 2, 1705, a.nd administration wa.s granted to his sons John a.nd Micum. The inventory wa.s returned by the appraiser;;, Nov. S, 1705. The esta.te, va.lued at 199 pounds, consisted of "house a.nd ba.rn & homestead ";th twenty acres of woodland, his wearing clothes a.nd housE 'iold goods, forty a.cres of la.nd a.bout the parting of ye river, thirty acres of land and four acres ma.rsh, sixty acres of la.nd upon southwest side of ye river, seven acres of swa.mp ma.rsh, fifty acres of land tha.t lyeth a.t ye Salmon Fa.Us, six oxen, fixe cows, three calves, thirteen sheep, six s";ne, eight loa.ds of ha.y, a.nd thirty-five bushel:; of grain." Children:, born :!t York, Me.: 2 .Jottx, b. 167i; m. ScsAXXA You:rn. AU:."CA..'1,'DER, d. prior to 1700, unm. DA:-."IEL, b. 1684; d. 1774, unm. From his father be reeeivcd second choice of the "iron pots and plow irons." It appears probable that be served as a soldier under John Penhallow in 1722. In 1732, be was granted five shares by the town in the final di\-ision of lands in York. He has been referred to in the records as a cordwainer and a yeoman. \Vhen be died intestate, his estate was settled by his nephew, John. 3 MtcIDi, m. JAXE GRA.,--r.

2 JOHN2 McINTIRE, son of 11icum :Vlclntirc, born a.t York, Me., 1677; died there, Dec. 2, 1771; rnarried St:sANNA YouNG, dau. of Dea.. Rowl:ind Young, born abt. 1678; died a.t York, M:iy 4, 1748. By his father's will John McIntire received in 1705 the family homestead a.nd first "choyce of my iron pots and my three

• Willi:un or Or:mJtC. Kin,: or Ens:b:,d lrom 16:!9 to 170~. 18 DESCE..'1."l>ANTS OF M1cID1 Mclllo"TIRE pair of plow irons." He was warned, however, that if he went "away from me before my death and [did] not help me in carry­ ing on my business," he was to receive "but an equal share with his brothers." He appears to have bought from •.\.lexander Ma.'\.-well the building which has since become known as the Micum McIntire Garrison House. In the final division of public lands in York on June 20, 1732, he was granted eight shares by the town, the ma.~um allowed any inhabitant. His v.ill dated Sept. 24, 1757, "in the 31 year of his Majesty's Reign"* was drawn up "to prevent trouble and dispute among such of my children as may survive me concerning such worldly estate wherein it hath or shall please God to bless me in this life." To his son John he gave a plot of land "meadows and marsh, both salt and fresh, which is situate and lying on the southwest side of the southwest branch of York River"t and a half of his pew in the second parish meeting house. He be­ queathed to Ebenezer "all my lands whereon he now lives containing fifty acres," his wearing apparel, and an additional three acres of marsh land. To Daniel was given sixty-eight acres of land. Samuel, although the youngest son, was appointed an executor of the estate and was given the McIntire home­ stead, additional land bequests, "all my utensils of husbandry both wood and iron, and half my seat or pew in the meeting house." After referring to dowries which he had given to them at the time of their marriage, he gave to his daughters Susanna Main and Hannah Junkins "all my household stuff of every kind within doors and all my quick stock to be equally di"ided between them." They received in addition "twenty pounds lawful money" apiece and a legacy which their deceased mother had been given by her father, Rowland Young. The "ill was presented for probate at York, Jan. 6, 1772. In their final account the executors iteinized as e:\"J)enses inci­ dental to the funeral "the digging of the grave," and the purchase of "gloves, mourning weeds and a handkerchief."

Children3, born at York, l\-le. : JOSEl'B, b. Mar. 25, 1707; d. Yvrk, June 25, 1730, unm. SusA.,-:-.A, b. May 16, 1709; d. Dec. 9, 1797; m. York, Sept. 6, 1733, JoSEPB l\fAo;, son of Josiah Main, b. York, Apr. 7, 1704. Children (MAL._)• b. York: i. Me:rcy, b. Aug. 22, 1734. ii. Dorothy, b. Jan. 23, 1736. iii. Lucy, b. Jan. 23, 1736. The town clerk recorded that Dorothy and Lucy were "born at the same time being twjns-bow strange!" 4 Joa._, b. Feb. 25, 1711; m. ABIGAIL WEBBER. HA..,-:-.AH, b. Xov. 6, 1712; d. abt. 1775; m. York, Oct. 26, 1732, AI.Ex­ AXDER JUXKIXs, son of Alexander and Catherine (Stackpole) Junkins, DESCENDANTS OF M1CUM McL"lfl'IRE 19

b. York, ~ov. 1, 1710; d. there, Oct. 5, 1782. Hem. (2) .Tune 1, 1777, l\Im-y Tanney. Children (Jm;im;i;)' b. York: i. John, b. July 19, li33; d. l\foy 3, 1783; m. Jan. 19, 1755, Eunice Young, dau. oi Jonatlmn Youn;, d. May 1816. He served u.~ a prh-:ite in Capt. Thom:is Bragdon',; Co. from Aug. 14 until his dischnrge :it Queman's Heights, Xov. 30, li77. ii • •4.lnaridu, b. Oct. 29, 1735; m. York, Jan. 11, 1776, Abi~ Lindsay. iii. Eli=abtlli, b.~I:ir. 21, 1737; m. Feb. 11, 1762, Alison Smith. iv. Paul, b. l\Iay IG, 1739; m. Biddeford, Me., Sept. 10, 1769, Su.rah Jordan, dau. of Hon. Rishworth Jordan. Shem. (2) Jan. 19, 1796, Peter Ayres of Buxton, Me. v. Hanna·, b. Mar. 16, 1741; m. Mar. 31, 1769, Srunuel Freathy, son of J, ,;eph and Honor (Stackpole) FTC1Lthy, b. --\J?r- 1~. !738. '1.-i. Mary, b. tP:..r· 15, 1743; m. Oct. ~~-1761, Peter 1:ewis. ,m. William, b. Feb. 14, 1,4.,; d. prob. young. ,1m. Robert (twm) b. Mar. 7, 1747; d. Sept. 10, 174S. ix. Sarah (tv.-in) b. Mar. 7, 1747; unm. 1781. x. Jlartha, b. May 14, 1749; m. Sept. 16, 1775, Kooh Wilson. xi. Robert, b. May 23, 1752; m. (l) Mary---; (2) Berwick, Me., Oct. 1, 17S1, E.«ther Rogers. He was "liberally educated" and for :i. time taught in the district schools. 5 EaE.,"EZER, b. Apr. 16, 1714; m. MERCY RA.,"I>EL. 6 DA.'-IEL, b. Sept. 5, 1717; m. MERCY Jm.-xn.s. 7 S.usUEL, b. Sept. 20, 1721; m. SARAH C.Al!E.

3 l\HCUM: McINTIRE, son of 1-Iicum McIntire, died abt. 1755, married at York, Me., July 9, 1708, J .....-.E GR...... --r of Ber­ wick, Me., dau. of '\Vi!liam Grant. In 1726, the selectmen of York requested the sen.ices of a "mo\ing schoolmaster" to teach in the more important of the outlJing communities. Although their petition was finally adopted, it did not meet "ith the approval of the men from Scotland parish. Micum :\fointire was one of the fourteen dissenters. Like his brother John, :Micum received in 1732 the ma.mn.um ~ant of eight shares in the final distribution of public lands in York. ' He drew up his "ill Oct. 21, 1743. After resigning "my soul unto my blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ on the account of whose merits alone I humbly hope for eternal happiness and salvation," he directed that he be buried "in :t decent and Christian-like manner nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I ~hall receive my body again by the mighty power of God and in hopes of a joyful Resurrection to everlasting felicity and happiness." As for "such worldly estate as God in His Infinite :Mercy has bestowed upon me in this life," he bequeathed to his "ife Jane one-third of his real estate and a half of his "move­ ables." To his "only and well beloved daughter Keziah" he gave 150 pounds in addition to an equal amount which he had already given to her. The remainder of the estate including "the whole of mv v.idow's third after her decease" was given to his son Alexander. 3 Children , born at York, :Me.: 8 ALEXA:,.."l>ER, b. June 9, 1709; m. MARY WEARE. 20 DESCEND.U."TS OF MICUM Mcb."TmE

KEZl.\11, b. l\fay 13, 1713; m. York, Nov. 25, 1736, J0:

11 PmNEAS, b. nbt. 1750; m. LuCY STOVER. ELIZABETII, m. S.umEL LU:-."T, son of Abmhl1Ill and Miriam (Moulton) Lunt, b. York, Feb. 11, 1746. Children (Lu:-."T)' b. York: i. William, b. Oct. 22, 1773; d. Sept. 22, 1851; m. Olive Hooper, b. 1782; d. Oct. !~0:,...F}e be~e a police o~c~ at ~oston: ~fo.'J, b. May 27, 1796; m. Col. Samuel Webber of York. DORCAS, m. (1) Nov. 26, 1781, CoL. TOBIAS FER.'>ALD, son of Tobias and Mary (Mcndurn) Fernald, b. Kittery, Me., Feb. I, 1744; d. there, Aug. 15, 1784. Shem. (2) Kittery, Dec. 18, 1786, CAPT. RICHAP.O ROGERS. Children (FER.-.:ALD)•: i. Harriet, b. Nov. 22, 1781; d. Belfru,-t, Mc., Sept. 26, 1829. unrn. ii. Julictu, b. Mny 12, 1783; d. Belfast, Feb. 27, 1829; m. Kittery, ,Jan. 21, IS0S, Daniel Lnnc. son of Jabez and Mary (Moulton) Lane, b. Bu...ton, Me., :i.\,lur. 24, 1783. Mr. Lane ..erved as major of the 33d Regt. of Infantry during the Wnr of 1S12 nnd later us collector of cusLoms nt Belfast.

5 EBENEZER3 l\:IcINTIRE, son of John and Susanna (Young) McIntire, born at York, l\Ie., Apr. 16, li14; died there, Apr. 4, 1796; married (int. at York, Oct. 28, 1738) MERCY R~NDEL of Berwick, Mc. who died Feb. 26, 1785. By his will of l\fay 8, 1794, Ebenezer McIntire gave six shil­ lin;s to his son John, thirty pounds to his son Ebenezer, "half a dozen chairs" to his daughter Susanna, and the remainder of his estate to his son Tobias. He directed, however, that "my grand-daughter l\Iercy, daughter of my son John, be allowed the use and improvement of any part of my dwelling house and the privilege of keeping one cow and two sheep on my farm so long :i.s she remains single." This bequest was made "in consideration of her waiting upon and attending me during my natural life." Children4, born at York, Me.: 12 Jon.'>, b. a.ht. 1739; m. EsTHER NowELL. 13 EBE.'\"EZER, b. nbt. 1746; m. HA:>."NAE LINSCOT. SusA.-;"NA, m. York, Mnr. 14, 1775, WII.LLUI L1xscOT, son of Joshwi. and Hephzibah (King,;bury) Linscot, b. York, Mur. 25, 1753. TOBIAS, b. abt. 1756; d. York, Apr. 12, 1797; m. (int. York, :I.fay 16, 1794) MOLLY PlCKERXAIL of Kittery, l\Ie., who m. (2) (int. York, July 4, ISO!) Daniel Cook. Tobias McIntire was one of the "six months men" raised by the town of York in 17SO to reinforce the Continental Army. He served from July 12, when he marched to camp under command of Ensign Gilbert, until Dec. 16, when the group was dis­ charged. His age wus recorded ns 24 years, his stature ns five feet three inches, and his comple.-aon as light. He was b'tncken with small- 22 DESCE?l.'DANTS OF MICUM MCINTIRE

pox in 1797 and eight days before his death "not knowing how few duys remain to me in thi.s life" m:ulc bequ..,.L• to his wife, daughter Surnh, "kinsman Nathaniel McIntire," brother John, and nicce Mercy. To .John he gave "u suit or clothes thut were formerly my honored father Ebenezer's" und to l\forcy, "one yoke or one yc:u- old stecn-l that ure now in the burn." Children (l\Ich"TIRE)•: i. Sarah. ii. Man;, b. posthumollllly, 1707; res. unm. \\;th Leonard and Rocnn. Cook at York, IStiO. 6 DANIEL3 McINTIRE, son of John and Susanna. (Young) McIntire, born a.t York, Me., Sept. 5, 1717; died there, Dec. 2.'3, 1787; married (int. at York, Aug. 22, 1741) :MERCY JUNKINS, dau. of Alex:.mder and Catherine- (Stackpole) Junkins, born at York, July 15, 1720; died Nov. 7, 1815. Children\ born at York, Me: DAXIEL, b. Dec. 11, 1744; d. in infancy. LUCY, b. Dec. 13, 1745; m. York, June 9, 1771, ,JoXATHAX THOMl'SOX, son or ':urtis 11nd Sur.1h (Junkins) Thompson, b. York, May 31, 1748; d. Wat.erboro. Me., Oct. 5, 18'>..5. Mr. Thompson enlisted as a Revolu­ tionary soldier l\foy 3, 1775, and served three months and six days. His n:une appears Inter in Capt.. Tonn.than Nowell's Co. muster roll or Aug. I, 1775, and in the list of men who fought at Breed's Hill in Col. William Prescott's Rcgt. Children (THOltPSos)• b. York: i. ThcodoRia, b. ,July 27, 1774; m. 170-1, Wtllium Woodsome of BtL"Cton, l\Ie., b. Mur. 2, 1773. ii. Merci;, b. abt. 1778; d. abt. 1839, unm. • iii. Noah, b. abt. Sept. 13, 1780; d. Waterboro, Mar. 19, 1&i3; m. Waterboro, Sept. 20, 1807, Sally Emery. dau. of Jacob and Huldah (Thompson) Emery, b. abt. July 17S0; d. Waterboro, Mar. 2, 1857.t iv. George, b. Sept. JG, 1782; d. Aug. 14, 1SG0; m. Waterboro, Mar. 26, 180S, June Walker, b. Aug. 10, 1787; d. Feb. 11, 1S63. v. Catherine, m. Waterboro, Xov. 30, 1809, Aaron Bragdon, :md res. Hollis, l\Ie. 14 DAXIEL, b. June 5, 17•1S; m. Sus,\."1.-XA SwPSox. DOROTHY, b. Muy 1750; d. young. 15 .JEDEDIAH, b . .Jun. 29, 1752; m. LYDIA ALLEX. JASE, m. (int. York, Oct. 31, 177S) PELETIAH Gcss1sos of Kittery, Mc., b. Nov. 12, 1757. St:sAxx.,. d. prob. unm. l\IEUCY, b. ubt. 1759; m. (int. York, Apr. 2, 1785) BEXJAlllX ROGERS. 7 SAMUEL3 McINTIRE, son of John and Su;;anna (Young;) McIntire, born at York, Me., Sept. 20, 1721; died there, July 24, 1801; married at York, Aug. 14, 1744, S.uuH CAME,t dau.

• "i .:1dition 11uiai:o on thr :i.idf" of ~if)f'e ::\lountuira by J~iub ~welt und hi!" ,-on \\'illmm, it bnd to be drared twcnt~·-fi,•e milCN to Ourren·~ Hrid~ at Arundt"I for it.M luunchins:. Soah ThomlJNOn pro,•ided one of the fifty yoke of o"en :ind one of the 111lc&. -·hich "'ere uMd and. as n. volunt.N!r teurl!ltcr, went Won,; on the three--d:iy trek to the Meu.. For y~ the Vellt'Cl enJ:UJ::ed in t.he W ~t Indie, tr.lde carryinJI:' c:a.r;:oat which eonf'!Ultcd principally of rum. molu.Nte:t u.nd tobacco. It hWt heen said thu.t Sn:--.1.h Cume was "'sent up to B~ton to ~chool"' und tha.t she ~us an l!XJ,W"rt nefflleworker lmYin,t mude the bnpri,m1uJ dresi-1 ,,,bich w:.u1 worn by the infanut of tbe parulb when they were pre:tiented for bnptVlrn. DEScENDA!l.'TS OF MrcuM Mch'TIRE 2.'3 of Samuel and Patience (Bragdon) Came, born at York, Nov. 30, 1716; died there, Jan. 8, 1799. In his "ill Apr. 14, 1801, Samuel McIntire di,ided his ''late wife's wearing apparel" among his three daughters, gave legacies to his daughters Sarah and Hannah, pro,ided for the comfort of his unmarried daughter Mary, and di\ided the remainder of his estate between liis two sons. Children\ bom at York, Me.: 16 JEREllL\H, b. May 21, 1745; m. EUXICE KL-.GSBURY. S.utUEL, b. May I!), 1747; d. Dec. 2, 1837. An intention of m:irrill/1:e to Mary Weeks of Kittery, Me., w:i.s recorded :it York, Apr. 19, 1766, but 1t appears probable that the llllU'riage never occurred. SARAH, b. Muy !!O, 1749; d. Lebanon, Me., Mar. 15, 1806; m. York, Apr. !l, 1772. ExocH BLAISDELL, son of Den. Ebenezer :ind Lydia (Webber) Blaisdell, b. York, Feb.:?:?, 1748; d. Lebanon, Apr. 26, 1834. ~le m. (2) Lebanon, Feb. 12, 1814, Mary Clements. Prob. children (BLAISDELL)•: i. JMatlwn. b. 1773. ii. Enoch. bapt. Lebanon, l\foy 28, 1775; m. York, Sept. 23, 1798, Olive X:ison. iii. Saralt, bapt. Lebanon, July 4. 1777; m. (!) July 13, 1797, Benjamin Farnham; (2) Jan. 3. 1805, Rich:r.rd Hom; (3) l\far. 24, IS:?:?, Rev. John Bl:iisdell, son of Ephraim :ind Thunkful (Webber) BL'lisdell, b. Lebanon, Aug. 15, 17,36; d. there, Aug. 30, 1823. iv. Webber, m. Betsey Wentworth, d:iu. of X:ith:iniel :ind Su,.,mn:i (Wentworth) Wentworth. v. Elijah. vi. Daniel. vii. Samuel McIntire. b. Oct. 26, 1787; d. Lebanon, Feb. 26, 1860; m. (int. Lebanon, June 27, 1807) Xancy Gerrish who d. Leb:inon, l\far. 4, 1842. viii. NancJ. HAXXAH, b. May 1751; d .•July 15, 1812; m. (int. York, Dec. 2, 1796) JEROIL\H LEA\"ITT. He w:is b. prob. York, Feb. 19, 1743, son of Joseph and Bethmh (Brogdon) Leavitt. MARY, b. May 1753; d • .Tun. Z!, 1809, unm. In hi.• will of 1801 her father provided her with "a round teu-tuble, ease of drawer><, great chair and six common chttlrs, warming pnn, three pewter platters, loom :ind tackling, linen wheel, two tr-.unmels, two iron pot.• :ind :in iron kettle." Further, he gave her the u.•e of two cows, SIX bu.•hel~ of com, six of barley, a hundred pounds of beef, an equal umount of pork. six pounds of 11:i.-.:, six of wool, three h:1rrel>< of cider. :md firewood "sufficient to keep one fire to be hauled to the door and cut fit for the chimney." He directed that 8he be ullowcd "the u.•e and improvement of the great chamber :ind 11 privilei:e in the cellar with liberty of pus.•ing and repw,;,;ing to and from the s:.me u.➔ occu.➔ 1on may require."

8 CAPT. ALEXANDER3 McINTIRE, son of Micum and Jane (Grant) :McIntire, born at York, Me., June 9, 1709; died there, l\fay 9, 1786; married at York. Feb. 6, 1728, MARY WEARE, d:J.u. of Eli:i.s and :Magdalen* (Hilton) ,ve-..1re, born at York, Mar. 27, 1707. Alexander McIntire was among the proprietors of the York commons in 1732 when he recei\·ec! a grant of six sh:i.re,;. In 24 DESCEXDANTS OF l\-IICUM Mcl::-."TIRE

1737 nnd again in 174S he is referred to in the records as n sur­ veyor, but it seems probable that he continued in this work much longer. In 1750, he served on a committee which supen,;sed the last major division of public lands in York :i.nd in 1770, on another which was appointed "to tnke into consideration nnd report to the town at their next Mny meeting what they think proper for the town to do ";th relation to the Great Bridge over York River." It appears possible that l\fr. :i.\Icintirc may hnve served durin~ the French and Indian Wnr ";th the British forces that took Louisburg in the Cape Breton campaign of 1763. In his ";u dated Sept. 10, 1779,* he gave a cow to his daughter Dorothy, "a three-year old heifer come spring, and half of all the pewter, pots and kettles" to his daughter Mary, his wearing apparel, largest desk, "the improvement of three-quarters of my salt marsh and thatch-beds, one half of my pew, and all my windstone \\ith the gear" to his son Alexander, one dollar and half of the family pew to son Micum, and a cow, a bed and bedding, and a third of the household goods to daughter Keziah. The clothing which had belonged to his mother and to his \\ife he dh.;ded between Keziah and Mary. To his grand-daughter Sarah, daughter of his son Alexander, "because of the care and respect she hath shewn to me in sick­ ness and henlth for seven years past and for her dutiful obedience to me," he gnve "a bed and bedding, a pewter pl:i.tter, six pewter plates, a pair of handirons, a skillet, a round table, a pot, six chairs, my buckles, a looking glass," and the use of one-fourth of his real estate. He directed his executor, l\Iaj. Jonathan Nowell, to "sell my sixty acres of land I have at laboring vain to purchase boards to fence the lands I have given to Sarah." His son ::.Vlicum presented a claim :i.gainst the estate for "keeping and nur:;ing Dinah, a negro sen·ant of the deceased, for thirteen weeks." Children4, born at York, Me.: DoROTITT", b. Mar. 13, 1729; m. York, Dec. 24, 1747, PAUL PREBT..E, son of Caleb and Jemima Preble. b. York, Mar. 27, 1722. Children (PRE­ BLE)• b. York: i. David, b. Xov. 2, 1749. ii • •4lcxander, b. June 10, 1751. iii. William, b. Jan. 14, 175-1. iv. Paul, b. :,.ov. 25, 1756. v. Abraham, b. Dec. 7, 175S. vi . .Jane, h. Au~. IS, 1761. vii. Thomas, b. Xov. 29, 1763. viii. Joel, b. Jan. 16, 176S. DESCEND:\::\"TS OF MICUM Mcl!lo"TinE 25

::\!Am·, b. Aug. 13, 1730; m. Mnr. 14, 17f,3, THOMAS l\loOPY, son of Rev. ,Joel<'ph• und Lucy (White) Moody, b. York, Aug. 3, 1733. Chil­ dren (:.\10001·)•: i. Jolin, b. Dec. 21, 1763. ii. Mary, b. Feb. 7, 1766. iii. Luq1, b. ,June l!l, 1768. iv. Jam, b. Nov. 5, 1770. v. Tlurmas, b. 1'ov. 18, 1772. vi. William Dummer, b. Sept. 21, 1775. vii. Hannah, b. ,June 17, 1778. \iii. Samuel, b. Oct. 18, 1780. ix. Joseph, b. Aug. 9, 1783. ,JAXE, b. l\Iur. 22, 1732; d. prob. unm. AL:SXA~DER, b. n.bt. 1738; d. 'York, July 20, 180-1; m. (I) ----; (2) Bcn,-ick, Me., Apr. 11, 17!11, SALLY CoT!'ox, duu. of John und Hcthiuh Cotton, bnpt. July 7, 1754. He enlisted n.s u scrgcnnt in Cnpt. ,Jonnthun Xowcll's Co., C.:ol. ,fames Scnmmon's Rcgt., May 3, 1775. The customnry order for bounty cont or its cquivn.lcnt in money wns d:itetl at Cambridge, Nov. 16, 1775. The descriptive list of Conti­ ncntnl soldiers rnised in York County in 1779 gives his ngc nt thut time us forty, his stnturc ns sb: feet, two nnd a hnlf inches, and his com­ plexion us light. Subsequent to the war he nppcars to hnve been u. schoolmnstcr at Bcrwick.t Child (McI:1.-nRE)•: Sarah, b. abt. 1759; m. York, Xov. 2!1, 1787, William Hnrvcy of Portsmouth, N. H.t 17 M1cuM, m. RuooA ALLEX. KEZIAH, m. York, Feb. 11, 17S8, X1cHOLAS WEST of Wells, Me.

9 JOSEPH4 McINTIRE, son of Capt. John and Abigail (Webber) McIntire, bapt. at York, Me., June 18, 1738; died there abt. 1816; married at York, Jan. 20, 1763, Lucy KINGS­ Bt:RY, dau. of Elder Joseph and Patience (Came) Kingsbury, born at York, Nov. 13, 1730; died abt. 1822. Children\ born at York, l\le.:§ 18 JosErH, b. abt. 1764; m. ----. 19 Jo11x, m. SUSAXXA BLAJSPELX.. ABIGAIL, m. (int. York, Oct. 22, 1S15) JOSIAH PAUL of Snnford, Mc. 20 TillOTm·, m. (l) DORCAS GROVER; (2) BETSEY BAXE; (3) EPAII BLAIS­ DELL; (-1) MARTJIA YouxG. 21 GEORGE, m. (1) ABIGAIL ----; (2) SALLY ROGERS. Lucy, d. abt. Apr. 1832, unm. MARK "so named been.use of n birthmnrk"; res. York, 1s.;o. Prob. chil­ dren (McI:1."T1RE)•: i. Harriet, m. York, Oct. 21, 1S24, C:ipt. Benjamin Sweat of Sanford. ii. Joseph, b. :ibt. 1S03; res. York, 1S77; m. York, May 4, 18-1S, Love Grover, b. abt. J:m. 1792; d. York, Sept. 6. 1S79.

• Re,·. J0.11C!ph :\loody w11JoJ familiarly known :is "'Hnndkcrch.ief :\Joody."' .After he bud ncci­ d(!flt:lllv killed a companion be becAme a. ";ctim of melancholy nnd for many years wore u. handkerchief over bu, £:ice. t The dfo.ry or JotJeph Tate of Somef!'wort.h. S. H .. conta.iDtl the !ollo"'iru: curious notation for Thursd.:1y ..\fuy n. r:73: .. :\!r. John \Velch went to Port!4mouth in order to be m:Lr­ ricd to )Ini. Debby Tutt.le, but when he cume there bud Hke to have been defouted pr. Alexr. :\t'Intire... : A \\''iJli:1m Harvey witn~ the will of Tobins :\rcintire in 1707'. He !4Ubmitted a bill of :hirty~ix dolltlnl for twenty-four day1:1 °nursin,:: the dccc:s.ned when ~ick with the 1,mWl po~ ~ .Sl . .j() per day... § Jom,: :\Icll'lo"TinE, born at Bjddeford, lie.. June !M. lS.12. may huve been n. deto1cend:mt of ~:~~I:tr~h ~::11hae!t~:rt:~1~:: ~~~~~~ ~ !~~t!n~ r::mo;e:~:°u~~~~:u; whipped him."' m.n a-.'fty, and at fourteen 8b.ipped out of Biddeford a.tt a Cllbin boy on :a. wbwin~ '\"~. He £allowed tbe sea for ten yeon. On two voya~ to the re«;ions the 26 DESCENDANTS OF l\1ICUM :McINTIRE z.? CnARLES, m. EUSICE STOVER. PAUL, d. in infancy. TnEoDoRE, lost 11t scu. JEDEDIAH, m. (int. York, !\for. 6, 1801) l\fany G. Z.-owELL. Tn 1830, he resided at Biddeford with :i wife, three sons and two daui;hter,i.

10 SA::.\IUEL4 McINTIRE, son of Capt. John and Abigail (Webber) McIntire, born at York, Me., abt. li42; died Jan. 3, 1810; married (1) nt Portsmouth, N'. H., July 23, lioS, DOROTHY ROGERS who died Apr. li, liil. He n:arried (2) at York, ::.\'!ARY Joaxsox, born abt. li4S; died Apr. 2, 1832. Samuel McIntire appears to have been drafted Aug. 2i, liii, for three months service in the Continental Army. In his ";11 dated at York, Feb. 11, lSOi, he gave twenty dollars to each of his three daughters, one dollar to his son James, and the balance of his estate to his sons, Benjamin, John and Phine::i,;. "Whereas difficulties have arisen respecting the settlement and dh;sion of the personal estate of Samuel McIntire," an ::igreement w::is made by the heirs, Apr. 10, 1815.

rnptnin of hie ve:NM!l delayed hi" departure l'O that tbe 11ihip \\'tlll frozen in and the crew wns forced to 11ub"i8t on ftUch food u,1 cou!d be obtained on buntin~ ex:ped.itioD!I. Once John l\lc­ lntire nnrrowly el'cnped dca.th when he \\'M attacked by n. ~tar bear. On a ln.ter voy:111:e to the Hn.nd\\ich l1dan,;b. be ·wtu1 put in coounand o( a. comPllJlY or men and ecnt to r~cue t1'.·o ehi~ mntet who had been captured by cu.nniba.ls. Be. too. \\'aA to.ken but escaped denth when the chief of the tribe decided UUlt he \\118 ..too len.n to eat.•• In 1sr,3 hiM ehip \\"M taken over by Commodorl!' Perry and UNed ns a 8Upp1\" ship durina:: hie ex~tion to open the ports of Jap-.1.n. Later at Honolulu ltr. ltclntire rend n rcliJ:ioWI tract in the se:un:m•21 bethel. was ~o~:~~r ~r t~!u~~o &~~:~~c::!. \':~~~::h~ll::b~;b:~~~3!~.i8:f~iG!: Gm.nu. PaM. Carlton. North YnmhiU. Comeliu..-. and Lnfo.yettf!. He marrifd No,:. J:?. lStH, E:u:u., SE\"EIL\...... -CE. born nt Biddeford. :'\le•• Jul~· 6, lS-15: died at ~ulem, Ore•• June 23. 1914. Re,·. !\lclntite died u.t 1.Afuyette. Ore.. June 2. 1002. Children: E'\'A ~)l)U.• b. Sept. 5, 1S63: d. Salell'I. Ore., n.bt. 1003: m. JOMErll .A. RUBLE, who r~ .Amity. Ore,. HJ.lo. Fni:1> EDE.'llrl,. b. Feb. ~G. 1667: d. youni:: at Anoka. ltinn. B&KTHA Lou1l'f.E, b. Oct. li, 1809: m. Gsoncg KELLT rind res. Los AnJtCIC-"'. C.o.1. JonN SE~N. b. Feb. 14, 187S; d. youn,: in Cnlifomia. :\lEt.'\'lN E11~~. b. Dec. 16, 1Si9: d. youni:: at Salem, Ore. \\" A HREN CHARLEl'4, b. Su.lem, Ore•• July 20, lS.~1: res. \\'i1more. Ky.. 1940: m. Lafayette, Ore.• :So..-. 11. 1903, J..n·EN., Ln°lN'G!'CTON. dau. of Doc n.nd Nuomi Li,-in.i;Mton. h. nr. Knox­ '\0ille. Tenn .• Dec. 4. lS..~l. He WAM educated at the Univefflit,· o( ~utbem Cali£omin. n.nd .iU,bury Colle::e. \\"ilmore. Ky. He 1'en"ed nB a liethodh,t l::pll'Copnl ~tor from Sept., 1916 until tht! autumn o( 1925 wh~ he was appointed conf"rence t-'\'Unsr;eliftt. He ill a tn18tee of A~bW')· Coll~. a member of the .i\Mocinte Council of the Nntionnl Holinf!NI .i\Mociution l\timlionury ~iety. and a trustee of the Kentucky :\1ount.ain llif'lflionn.r)' $ocietv. Children. C:\.lcl::,-'T1KE): i. RaJJJI. H"arrt!n, b. nnd d. Lafayette, Ore•• ~pt. 20, 1905. ii. Elim .\la11. b. '-lcltinnvitle. Ore•• Jwil!' 21, 1911: d. in infancy. iii. JaJ111 WarrM,. b. l..oM Ani::elefll. Cal•• 1 0 3 1 t~n~. ~h~.1~.0e!~~: f"ex~~b~:Ch;~!~ :b;'l::.f,.~/~~N!~e,¥~~-~e"'f:! CoUeitt. ltHO. i,·. U°f'll'l'JI l'aul. an adopted Mon. b. LOl'I Angelefll. llar. 16, 1910; reno Charlee­ ton.\\', \'a.: m. Charlotte.~- C •• :5ept. 6, 1939, \'illcinia RowlanW.. ll~. Gzoacz RAJ>CLIFYE, b. Portland. Ore.. July Jt,;., lSSi: re3. Chico. Cal •• 1940: m. llcltinn­ '\"llle. Ore., £"'TELL.\ 1-:THEL Doctit.E, b. Emporia.. Knn •• lSOO. Children (llcl::,-'T1RE): i.. Lulr llualir1t. b. Au,::. :?. WlO; d. Apr. a. 1021. ii. Juanita. b. Dec. 13, 1912: m. Dr. R. R.. Lu.briolu t1.nd r~. LOfl Ani:eles. iii. Dt!an CJ,arfr11. b. Spak:ine, \Vtu1b •• Feb. :?S. 1914. iv. 1-'lf111d Grurut!. b. Spokane. ~t. 1.'.;, 191!;.

The only known brother of John .!\tclntil'4! wa.8 Eben. who 'W1U1 born :ibt. 1838 and married llu.ry ~,·erunt.-c, a Ni!'lte-r of John'll "'lfe. He went \\._,.t, took up land in :\tinnet0a. removed to Cllli!orniu.. and died ~idl!', Orr., u.bt. 1~10. a.p• .An adopted tlOD N:t4ided. at Se:wde n.nd eng::i~ed in the lumber bUIU.n~ DESCENDANTS OF MtCUM Mcb.'TIRE 27

The "idow was given ns her dower, one yoke of four-year old oxen, three cows, two brown heifers, nineteen sheep and their lambs, a hog, and all the household furniture. John, in turn, received one yoke of oxen "being the largest yoke," two cows, a two-year old heifer, a bull calf, a brown horse, a yoke of year old steers, eleven sheep, a sow and a year old barrow. Phineas was given a yoke of oxen, two cows, a yoke of steers, two brown heifers, a brown steer, eleven sheo:, and lambs, a barrow hog and a "red horse." Children5 by first wife: DOROTHY, b. nbt. li69; m. York, Aug. 9, li89, JOSEPH LE,Wrrr, b. York, nbt. li66; d. there, Mar. 2, 1842. Children (LE.w1n)•: i. Jnscph. ii. Samuel. iii. James, m. Mary Emerson. iv. Alpheus, b .•July 1804; d. York, .Jnn. 8, 1881; m. (1) Susnn .Jane Preble, dnu. of Da\id nnd l\Iercy (McIntire) Preble. b. 180i; d. Sept. 29, 1839. He m. (2) Susnn Hatch. v. Lydia, b. Nov. 15, 1S08; d. Mnv 1, 1900; m. York, Nov. 26, 1829, Capt. Joseph Preble, son of David nnd l\Iercy (McIntire) Preble, b. Sept. 12, 1812; d. Apr. 19, 1883. vi. Washi1igton, b. Feb. 1Sl4; d. York, ,June 23, 1896; m. York, Oct. 2i, 1839, Susnn Hanscom, dnu. of Daniel and Lydia (McIntire) Hanscom, b. June 25, 1820; d. York, May 2, l!l05. 23 JA:.iES, b. Apr. liil; m. Eu:s,cE HALEY. Children6 by second "ifo, born at York, Me.: LYDIA, b. Aug. 4, lii4; d. Kittery, Me., Oct. 18, 1S5i; m. Kittery, Mnr. S, li95, DA..,"lEL HA:ssco11, son of Daniel nod Mary (Goold) Hanscom, b. June 30, lii0. Children (HA..'(SC0lt) 6: i. Alpheus, b. Nov. 29, li95; d. Aug. 25, 1S4i; m. Mny 20, lSli, Mary Libbv. dim. of Dn\id and Abigail Libby. ii. Elizabeth Hill, b .•Tune 3, li9i; d. Aug. 16, 1864; m. ,July 10, IS17, David Libbv, son of David nnd Abi,::nil Libby. iii. John, b. Apr. 26, li99; d. Portsmouth, Mnr. 10, 1835; m. Abbie Moses. h·. ManJ, b. Sept. 9, 1S02; d. Sept. IS, IS4S, unm. v. Dani,l, b. Nov. 26, lS0i; d. Jan. 1S09. vi. Lydia, b. Sept. 22, 1S11; d. Mnr. 11, JSi9; m .•fan. 3, 1S4S, Joseph Kenney, and res. Dover, N. H. vii. Augu.,tus, h. ,Jan. 16, 1S15; d. Mav 3, 1899; m. Eliot, Me., Nov. 21, 1849, Sn!ly McIntire, dnu. of George nod Snlly (Rogers) McIntire, b. York, nbt. 1S15; d. Mnr. li, 1S78. viii. SU

11 PHINEAS4 McINTIRE, son of Capt. John and Abigail (Webber) McIntire, born at York, :\le., abt. 1750; died at Biddeford, Me., 1827; married at York, Nov. 29, 1773, Lecy STOVER who died at Biddeford, July 21, 1836. 28 DESCENDANTS OF :i\lICUM McINTIRE

Phineas l\klntire was a Continental soldier in Capt. John Elden's Company. His pay abstracts were dated at Roxbury, Feb. 26, 1776, at Dorchester, Apr. 1, 1776, and at Pepperellboro, June 6, 1776. Children5, born at Biddeford, Me.: LucY STOVER, b. ubt. li7-1; d. in infancy. 25 .T0SIAH STOVER, bupt. Aug. 11, 1776; m. LUCY HALEY. ARIG.\IL, b. ubt. 1777; res. Biddeford, 1850; m. ---- Goaom; who predeceuscd her. Children (Goaoox)•: i. Jotham. ii. Sarah, m. Willium Roberts. iii. Lut:iJ ~tnn, m. Willium Roberts. iv. George. SAir.AII, b .•June 25 [or Muy 19], li80, "the dnrk duy"•; d. Biddeford, Dec. Hi, 18-19, unm. In his will

12 JOHN4 l\kINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Mercy (Randel) McIntire, born at York, l\fo., abt. 1739; married at York, Mar. 7, 1762, ESTHER NOWELL who was born abt. 1744. It appears possible that John McIntire may have been drafted Sept. 12, 1777, for eight months service in the Continental Army. At the end of hostilities he moved from York to Frye­ burg, l\le., where be remained until his death about 1820. Children5, born probably at York, Me. :t 27 Joax, b. Jan. 1, 1765; m. (1) SALL1· STOCK""ELL; (2) Sus.\XXA BuCK..'-.\ll. 28 EnEXEZER, m. l\L\RY ---. ::'-IERCY, b. ubt. lii2; m. (int. York, .July 1, li9i) J.\l!ES PICKER.'-AlL of Kittery, l\Ie. JAXE, b. Apr. 18, lii4; d. J:m. ,;, 1S20; m. Fryeburg, July 13, li93, LT. lcHABOD WARREX, son of Ichabod and Hannah (Cook) Warren, b. Bcn,;ck, .July S, Iii•!; d. Dec. 20, 1S19. Children (WARREs)•: i. Mert:iJ, b. Apr. li, li94; d. July 12, 1860; m. (1) Amos Poor, b. ,July i. li91; d. Sept. 23, 18-19. Shem. (2) ,Joseph Burrctt. ii. baiaJi, b. Julv 3, li95; d. Apr. 2-1, 1Si5; m. Fryebur11:, Sept. i, 182;;, Ann Wulker, duu. of ,James and Anna (Harnden) W:tlker, b. Shirley, MU88., Xov. 3, li!l5; d. Sept. 5, 1Si3. iii. lduwod, b. Dec. 23, li96; d. ,June 13, lSiO; m. (1) Sept. 15, 1823, Cynthia In,::,.lls, duu. of Phineas Ing:,.jls, b. June 6, 1800; d. Sept. 29, 1S46. He m. (2) Apr. 11, 184i, Elfaa Ing:tll$, d:m. of Xuth:m In~s, b. May i, 1801; d. Sept. 12, 1Si9. h-. John McIntire, b. Aug. 25, li98; d. Gcori;iu., Sept. 20, 1&10; m. Hannah Sw:m, b. Bethel, l\Ie., Apr. i, litl:J; J. Apr. 27, 1881. ~-. Hi-,,ry, b. Apr. 21, 1800; d. July 13, 18i6; m. Izub Pitmun. vi. Siuui

• .. D-...rk Do.y .. or .. Black Fri~·'" occum,d ill New En~lnnd. :.lay 19. l,SO. The eXnct cau.e of the un~pbinnblc d:,rkn~ h:u-i never be-en de~rmined. but by aaome b::Ll' been n.ttributed to n. comhiD:ltion of ordinary c1oudin'1'!4, 21un ~pot.8 and the ttmokc of di8tant u.nd extenztive fol't'Jlt and prairie fi~ t An Olive :.lclntirc who m:mied at l.o.nc:Mtff. N. H., l\l:,r. 2. 1796. Nal.luuuel Babb, m:iy be of thi!i family. DEScE~"DANTS OF MxcuM McINTIRE 20

Mcbuire, b. Feb. 21, 1802; d. June 27, 1871; m. (1) Cntbcrine W. Hapgood, b. Apr. 7, 1807; d. Jan. 21, 1872. He m. (2) July 1873, Olive P. (Lc\\;s) Cole. vii. Ebenezer, b. Aug. 6, 1804; m. Wnlpole, Mns.s., Dec. 23, 1827, Mnry Grover Fuller, b. Sept. 18, 1805; d. July 11, 1876. viii. Royal, b. June 2, 1S07; d. June 4, 1893; m. (1) Snrnh Emmn Ingnlls, b .•rune 2, 1812; d. Oct. 7, 1860. He m. (2) Bridgton, Me.• Apr. 4, 1861, Lydin A. Chnplin, b. Sept. 7, 1814; d. Oct. 18, 1887. ix. Jane, b. Mar. 8, 1809; d. Jan. 6, 1820. x. .1sa, b. Mny 11, 1813; m. (1) 1852, Ursuln C. Buck of Guilford, Me.; (2) 1853, Almira G. Blaisdell of Bangor, Mc. xi. Emm,ms, b. July 24, 1815; d. Aug. 6, 1884; m. (1) Hnnnnh Pitman; (2) Eliza Pitman Tyler, of Sebec, Me. xii . •1ra, b. Oct. 2, 1817; d. Bangor, June 13, 1S3S. MARY, b. Sept. 3, 1776; d. Jan. 5, 1861; m. 1804, REv.. TosmrARrcHARD­ sos, son of Rev. Zebadiah and Rcbeccn (Snow) Richardson, b. Ply­ mouth, N. H •• Apr. 4, 1784; d. Dnnville, Pa., Sept. 1, 1860. They removed to Warren County, Pa. Children (RrCHAnDSOs)•: i. Rufus, h. Aug. 4, 1805; d. Mar. 16, 1864; m. 1829, Eunice Brown. ii. Joshua, b. Mar. 9, 1807; d. Sert, 14, 1817. iii. Mari1, b. Oct. 29, 1808; d. 1869; m. 1831, John Osgood Richardson, son of Cnleb and Mehitable (Osgood) Richardson, b. :Fryeburg, Dec. 6, 1812. iv. John, b. Nov. 3, 1810; m. (1) Oct. 14, 1834, Mary McGill who d. Mny 25, 1851. He m. (2) Feb. 15, 1872, Mrs. Lydin B. Mnllett. v. Joseph (t\\;n) b. June 29, 1812; m .•June 8, 1837, Nancy Parshnll, b. Nov. 13, 1817. vi. Benjamin (twin) b. June 29, 1812; d. Jnn. 26, 1866; m. Aug.8, 1839, Lydia Bro\\"Il. ~;i. Rebecca, b. July 17. 1814; d. Mar. 27, 1815. viii. Rebecca Snow, b. Mny 16, 1816; m. Feb. 25, 1834, Christian Roupe, b. Jan. 11, 1809. ix. Lorenzo Dow, b. June 29, 1819; m. 1846, Marin Louisa Brown. b. Sept. 29, 1827. x. Joshua, b. Oct. 14, 1823; killed nt the b:i.ttle of ,villinmsburg on the James River, Va., Mny 5, 1862. 29 P='EAS, b. nbt. 1777; m. ABIGAIL D1ss110RE.

13 EBENEZER' McINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Mercy (R:lndel) :McIntire, born at York, I-.Ie., abt. 1746; died abt. 1814; m!l.l"ried at York, May 5, 1,71, HANXAH LmscoT, dau. of Joshua and Hephzibah (Kingsbury) Linscot, born at York, Apr. 2, 1750. Ebenezer McIntire enlisted !l.S a private in Capt. Johnson l\foulton's "Company of l\Iinute l\len of the Province of ::\fassachusetts Bay" which marched in response to the alarm of Apr. 19, 1775. The following year he served :i.s ensign in Capt. Jedediah Good"in's Company. \Vhen the company w:i.s discharged at Albany, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1776, "280 miles was allowed the said McIntire." He w:i.s one of a group of York men "r!l.ised for the term of eight months to fill deficiencies in quota of men which had been raised to serve for three years." On June 15, 1778, he reached Fishkill and joined Col. Nixon's Re~ment. FollO\\ing the war he returned to York, but about 1795, moved west into New Hampshire and took up land at Tufton­ boro. He died intestate about 1814. A det:i.iled inventory was presented in settling the estate. Among the possessions appraised were: an old wooden clock, a set of cart wheels, hoops and boxes, an old gun, a wool coverlet, an old tin roaster, a pine 30 DESCENDANTS oF ll,hcu:u: McINTIRE

chest, feather bed weights, a blue and brown all-wool cm:erslip, a piece of bed quilt, three bed blankets, a thirty-ye:ir old loom, :i :-mall trunk, a kettle b:iil, two wash tubs, a fl:it iron, two c-:ilic·o gowns and a we:iver's sleigh. Children\ excepting Inst, born probably at York, Me.: :;o JosHUA, b. nbt. 17i3; m. (l) PoLLY HuRI>; (2) MARTHA EAru.. WILLIAM, b. abt. l 775. HASNAH, b. abt. 1777. LYDIA, b. abt. 1781. 31 SA:.IUEL, b. abt. 1784; m. JAXE ALLEN. TonIAs, b. nbt. 1790; m. Tuftonboro, X. H., Feb. 9, 1812, HEPl'-ADETH PAlTE"-"'ON, b. Julv 26, 1788. The fnmily included at least si,: daugh­ ters nod two &Jos. 'robins, his 'l\;fc, nnd two children rc;;ided at Brighton, :Mc., ns lute ti>' 1850, but were not mentioned in the census of 1860. Children (Mcl:-.'TIRE)•: i . .lfanJ, b. abt. 1S12; m. A. L. HaJI. ii. Jane, b. abt. 1S14; m. James Bryant. iii. Lucinda, b. Sept. 1, 1829. iv. Lewi.•, b. Apr. 24, 1831. 32 JOHX BEXJAMJX, b. J:m. S, 1794; rn. ELIZABETH TREDJCK. 33 JosEPH, b. Tuftonboro, abt. 1796; m. (1) MARY CHA:.IBERLAtx; (2) l'i!AR\' P..A.... D.

14 DANIE14 McINTIRE, son of Daniel and :Mercy (Jun­ kins) McIntire, born at York, l\lc., June 5, 174S; died there, Oct. 29, 1S23; married :it York, Feb. 15, 1774, ScsAXNA SruPS0N, born Apr. 21, 175-3; died Aug. 25, 1S29. Aft.er gh;ng ten dollars to each of bis four daughters, N:incy, Mercy, Sus:inna and :Mary, :ind providing for the "good main­ tenance of my wife Susanna," Daniel l\Icintire by his ";n of Oct. 20, 1S23, divided the balance of his estate between his sons, Daniel and Ebenezer. Children5, born at York, Me.: XANCY, b. abt. 1776; d. Feb. 20, 1844; m. (int. York, :Mnr. 13, 1801) JoNATHAS Yousa, son of .Ton:1thnn and Abigail (Came) Young, b. York, Dec. 12, 1773. A:uos, b. nbt. 1779; d. June 28, 1803, :mm. HANNAH, b. abt. 1781; m. ---E=n.-;ox. 3-1 DA.'11EL, b. 1783; m. MARY STAPLES. l\IERCY, b. nbt. 1786; d. June 4, 1837; m. (int. York, ,July 21, 1804) DAVID PREBLE, b. abt. 1779; d. May 10, 1816. Children (PREJILE)•: i. Anne, b. Xov. 4, 1805; d. Oct. 23, 1893; m. (I) (int. York, Dec. 27, 1821) Joseph Xowell, b. 1792; d. Julv 27, 1829. She m. (2) Edward Cooper, b. 1805; d. May 23, 1862. fi. Susan Jam, b. 1807; d. Sept. 29, 1839; m. Alpheus Leavitt, son of Joseph nnc! Dorothy (McIntire) I.eavitt, b. July 1804; d. York, Jan. 8, 1881. iii . .lferc,J, b. abt. 1810; m. Leonard Good'l\;n and res. So. Ben,-ick, Me. iv. Capt. Joseph, b. Sept. 12, 1812; d. Apr. 19, 1883; m. York, Xov. 26. l~.t.l, Lydia I.envitt, dau. of Joseph and Dorothy (McIntire) Leavitt, b. Xov. 15, 180S; d. :i\Iny l, 1900. St:SAXNA, b. abt. 1790; d. May 1852; m. JOHN WEBBER. MARY, b. Jan. 29, 1792; d. Mar. 31, 186.5; m. York. Jan. 19, 1819, DAVID MOULTON, b. Aug. J, 1776; d. Jan. 12, 1861. He bad m. (1) Hannah DESCENDANTS OF l\-licmi: McINTIRE 31

Gowen. Children (l\!OULTos)•: i. Darid, b. :--:ov. !?S. 1819; d. York, May 23, 1902; m. York, May 6, 1845, l\Iary J. Moulton, b. May !?S, 1818; d. York, l\fay 28, 1902. ii. Hannah, b. Xov. 12, 1822; d. Nov. 10, 190i; m. Joseph Plaisted. iii. Daniel, b. Xov. Ii, 1824; d. July 29, 1889. iv. Susan l,fclnJire, b. July 21, 182i; d. Aug. 21, 1911; m. Henry Moulton, son of Abel and Dorci:." (Moulton) Moulton, b. June 11, 1823; d. June 6, 1920. v. Mary Jane, b. Dec. 14, 1829.i. d. York, 1906. vi. Nancy M., b. ,July 15, 1832; d. l\fay 2, 1898; m. vharles A. Gr.mt. vii. Lydia, b. July 30, 1835; d. York, Nov. 2i, 1922; m. lV-tllirun P. Titcomb, b. Feb. 21, 1829; d. York, Apr. 4, 1915. viii. Asa L., b. Apr. 10, 1838; d. June 8, 19IO; m. Eliztibeth Roberts. 3,j EDE!\~ b. 1796; m. ABIGAIL J"Q.'"XJSS.

15 JEDEDLUi4 McINTIRE, son of Daniel and Mercy (Junkins) McIntire, born at York, Me., Jan. 29, li52; died there, 1835; married (int. at York, Oct. 20, li81) LYDIA ALLEN, born at Kittery, Me., Aug. 2i, 1759. Children', born at York, Me.:* 3G HE.'\"RT, b. Jan. 23, li82; m. BETSEY HUBBARD. 3i JOHS, b. Apr. li86; m. PoLLT BATcm:LDER. 38 JOSEPH, b. June IS, li89; m. ELEA."l;OR GARLA!lo"]).

16 DEA. JERElVIIAH• McINTIRE, son of Samuel and Sarah (Carne) McIntire, born at York, Me., May 21, li45; died there Jan.19, 1821;marrfod at York, Feb. 8, 1798, EU11.'1CE KINGSBURY, dau. of Samuel and Rebecca (Haley) Kingsbury, born at York, Mar. 30, 1772; died there, Aug. 18, 1860. Jeremiah McIntire was commissioned as a second lieutenant in Capt. Thomas Bragdon's Company of Massachusetts Militi:i, June 25, 1776. The follo,,;ng year he served under Lt. Col. Joseph Storer in the Battalion raised to reinforce the Northern Army. For many years subsequent to the war he served as deacon in the Second Congregational Church and "has been remembered as a kindly, gentle old man." Although he remained unmarried until he was over fifty years of age, he finally "wedded a neighbor girl who was over twenty-five years his junior" and became the father of ten children. t In bis ";11, NoY. 30, 1813, be prO'l,;ded an annual gift to each of his four daughters of five bushels both of corn and of barley, fifty pounds of pork, and an equal amount of beef "so long as they remain unmarried." He directed that they be allowed the "use of the great chamber, one-quarter part of the cellar, one cow to be kept on the place, and firewood suffi-

• There Wa8 probably nt le:uit one daw:hter. for in the census o! li90 there were two !emale111 in the family. hi,, wife nnd pr,.umably a dAu,:hter. t The family Bible of Jttemiah llclntire. which wa.s printed in 1473 and contains many family rttorde. ill now o~'ned by bis gre:it-,:runc:Lwn John l!clntire. present owner of the lfclntire GllJ'fflon HoUtte. · 32 DESCENDANTS OF l\11Ct.:M l\lclNTIRE cient to keep one fire to be cut and hauled to the door" by his sons, Jeremiah and Samuel.

Children6, born at York, Me.: S.utAn, b. Dec. 24, 1798; d. York, Dec. 20, 1875. unm. She was the Inst permanent resident or the McIntire Gnrrison House. SosA!I.-XA, b. Apr. 9, 1800; d. Dec. 22, 1881; m. York, Dec. 10, 1829, GEORGE WASHINGTON CAME, son or Arthur 11nd Mary (Haley) Cnmc, b. York, Apr. 24, 1791; d. Alfred, Mc., Aug. 11, 1865. Children (CAAIE)': i. Samuel. b. Apr. 14, 1831; d. Apr. 16, 1831. ii. ManJ Hannah, b. Apr. 10, 1832; d ••Jan. 9, 1902, unm. iii. Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 1, 1833; d. Sept. 27, 1890, unm. iv. George, b .•June 14, 1835; d. June 15, 1835. v. George Lincoln, b. Oct. 20, 1836; d. Nov. Ii, 1900, unm. He was town clerk of Alfred 11nd nn employee in the office of the Regis­ try of Prob11tc. vi. Samuel McIntire, b. Alfred, .Jnn. 4, 1838; d. there, Aui:;. 23, 1922; m. Alfred, Nov. 22, 1871, C1nra Susan Littlefield, dau. of Elinb and Sus:i.n (Hnmmond) Littlefield, b. Apr. 28, 1843; d. Alfred, Dec. 24, 1926. Mr. Cnme was grad. from Bowdoin Coll~, 1860, and from HlltVllfd Lnw School. In 1863, he was admitted to the York Co. Bar, opened a law office at Alfred, and bei:;an a Jaw practice which he continued for almost fifty years. vii. Susan Jane, b. Sept. 4, 1839; d. Montclair, N. J., Mnr. 12, 1917; m. Oct. 28, 1868, Nathaniel Conant, a printer, b. Alfred, ~far. 26, 1837; d. Brookline, Mnss., Mnr. 1912. so:-:, b. and d. Sept. 6, 1801; "lived 11bout a half 'our." HA.>;NAH, b. Apr. 26, 1S03; d. Dec. 27, 1858; m. So. Bcrwtck, May i, 1833, Dr. JAIRUS C=. son of Arthur and Mary (Haley) Cnme, b. Mar. 9, 1788; d. No. Bern;ck, Apr. 24, 18.'">8. He h11d m. (I) Jane Littlefield of Wells. Mc. Dr. Came received his medical training at Harvard Univ., 1819 and for almost forty years practiced medicine at Xo. Bcrn;ck. He performed the second ether operation ever under­ taken in the United States.• He was one of the earliest and most enthusiastic students of electricity and V.TOte rather extensively of its ~tentinlitics. It hns been said that "little attention was paid to his 1dens, and he was thought to be a visionary, but it seems that he wus quite prophetic not only of its wonders, but of the uses to which it would be put." Children (CAME)' b. No. Bern;ck: i. John McIntire, b. Oct. 5, 1835; served in 10th Mich. Regt. during the Ch;J War; m. Apr. 6, 1869, Isabelle Benson of Lansing, Mich., :i.nd taught :;ichool at Auburn, Mich. ii. Virgil M., b. Nov. 14, 1841; m. Jan. 23, 1863; Lucy Lord Kimball of Buxton, l\Ie., and engaged in mining at Denver. Colo. iii. Hannah Eunice, b. July 29, 1843; tnught in a private school at Xo. Berwick. iv. Mary McIntire, b. Mar. 26, 1S44; m. May 25, 1S70, George Dennett Harvey of Durham, N. H. MARY, b. Mar. 23, 1805; d. Mar. 10, 1S26, unm. 39 .JEDE.,nAH, b. Feb. I, 1S0S; m. ELIZABETH A. LU!l.-r. SAMUEL, b. July 9, 1S10; d. l\lar. 5, 1$13. 40 Jou:-:, b. Mar. 29, 1S12; m. ELEANOR JoxKL>;s. SA:.!UEL, b. Nov. I, 1513; d. Mar. 1, 1814. SAMUEL, b. Feb. Ii, 1S16; d. July I, 1836, unm.

17 l\IICUl\14 McINTIRE, son of Capt. Alexander and Mary (Weare) l\lclntire, died abt. 1812; married at York, Me., Oct.

• The 8pon,:e on which the ether W:L" :idminister...d w:as for m:uiy Ye:Ll'b prese.~·ed by the llcd­ i=il Society. DESC£:S-DA.VIS OF l\IICUM Mc!:.rTIRE 33

Ii, lii3, RHODA ALLEN, dau. of Joseph and Elesnor (Young) Allen, born at York, Nov. 13, li53; res. there, 1812. Micum McIntire in his will dated at York, Dec. 2i, 1811, gave to his wife Rhoda in addition to her right of dower "two cows, six sheep, and a quarter-part of the household furniture." He bequeathed to his three daughters "as long as they remain single, one cow and four sheep each, eight bushels of corn, four bushels of potatoes, one barrel of cyder each, as many apples as they want to u;.e, fifty pounds of beef, one peck of flax seed sown yearly for the benefit of the three, ns much fire wood as is necessary, and as much land kept in fence as they want to improYe for a ;;:i.rden." To his son Alexander he gave twenty­ five acres of "land, salt marsh, and wood land" and to Rufus, "three hundred dollars which I ::un bound to John Holmes for his study with him, one hundred dollars to pay to the widow M:l.I'Y Bragdon," another two hundred dollars as :m additional gift, and a feather bed and bedding. The b:i.lance of the estate was divided equally between his sons, Micum and William. Childrcn5 born at York, Me.: 41 A=:-.-»ER, b. Feb. 15, 1774; m. l\!ARY .TUNKJSs. 42 l\bcmr, b. abt. 1776; m. RUTH GRO\"ER. THEODOSIA, d. unm. SoPHIA, d. prob. unm. 43 Ruros, b. Dec. 19, 1784; m. (l) NASCY ROLFE HA.,-xAFoRD; (2) MARY B. H.-...... S,U"ORD. 44 W1LLLU1, b. :ibt. 17S7; m. (l) HA!I.-XAH LE1cHTo:-.; (2) LYDIA L. Wr..-x. 45 RHODA. b. :i.bt. 1795; m. C.u-r. GEORCE BEA....,.

18 JOSEPH5 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Lucy (Kingsbury) :McIntire, born at York, l\1e., abt. li64; res. there, 1830; married

6 Probable children , born at York, Me.: SUSANNA, b. :i.bt. 1785; d. s.p.; m. (int. York, Nov. 20, 1S06) GILBERT WARRE.'- of Bem-ick, Me., Mon of Gilbert and Lydia (.Tellison) Warren. l\!ERCY, b. nbt. 17S9; d. Eliot, Me., Apr. 20, 1844; m. Eliot, Jao. 24, 1S08, MosES HA.'\DIOXD, son of Dea. S:i.muel and Abign.j] (Hanscom) Ham­ mond, b. Eliot, Sept. 2, 1785; d. there, .July 10, 1844. Children (H.ut­ MOXD)': i. ~11,jgail Hanscom, b. Nov. 25, 180S; d. Apr. 5, 1844, unm. ii. Eli.,ha, b. Jan. 23, 1S10; d. July 23, 1S13. iii. Oli::c ::;., b. Dec. 6, 1S13. iv. Elisha, b. Nov. 10, 1S14; d. Eliot, Apr. 9, 1844; m. Oct. 7, 1838, Elizabeth A. :Fernald, dau. of l\fork and Maq::aret Pepperell (Cutts) Fernald, b. Apr. 29, 1S15. She m. (2) 1853, John R. Hanscom. v. Nanc,.1 Y., b. June 11, 1S18; d. Mar. 2, 1844. vi. Samuel J., b. Apr. 6, 1820; d. Apr. 4, 1844. vii. Mercy McIntire, b. l\far. 22, 1822; d. 1SS7; m. Eliot, Dec. 6, 1841, Sylvester Moulton, b. York, Mar. 12, 1S19. He m. (2) Lydia Jaoe (Junkins) Dresser, dau. of Daniel and Hannah (Sb:i.w) Junkins, b. Feb. 2, 1821. viii. Moses H., b. Apr. 29, 1824; d. June 15, 18'>..5. ix. Moses 0., b. Dec. 29, 1827; m. July 23, 1854, Mary Fernald, d:i.u. of Mark and M:i.rg:i.ret Pepperell (Cutts) Fernald. x. Julia E., b. Mar. ll, 1S31. 34 DESCD."DAll."TS OF l\licUM Mch"TIRE

OLIVE, b. abt. 1791; res. with her niece, :\Irs. Sylvester Moulton, and cl. Eliot, :\lay 12, 1872, unm. 46 JERQIL\H, b. nbt. 1795; m. LYDIA K:.owx.Es. LuC'I·, m. Eliot, Dec. 7, 182G, JAllES BLAISDELL of York.

19 JOHN5 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Lucy (Kingsbury) McIntire, born at York, Me.; married at York, Oct. 10, 1789, SusA.-.~A BLAISDELL, dau. of Capt. Ebenezer and Sarah (John­ son) Blaisdell, bapt. at York, l\far. 19, 1769. In 1789, the year of his marriage, John McIntire went from York to the Penobscot Valley and took up land at Frankfort. In Castine's sensational murder trial of June 22, 1811, he was a member of the jury which found Ebenezer Ball, "a laborer late of Robbinston in the County of Washington," guilty of the "wilful murder of one John Tileston Downes on the 28th of January, 1811 by shooting him v.ith a gun."*

6 Children , born at Frankfort, Me.: Lucr, b. July 20, 1790i cl. Frankfort, Aug. 10, 1~; m. Frankfort, Dec. 24, 1807, ED="D '-'LEME.'"T, son of Capt. EliJnh and SUSIIII (C:irr) Clement, b. Somersworth, N. H., Apr. 8, 1782; d. Wmterport, Me., Mn)" 21, 1861. Hem. (2) Frankfort, July 13, 1824, Jane Crosby, d:!.u. of Ebenezer and Bathsheba (Xevers) Crosby, b. Dec. 22, 1793; d. Frankfort, Oct. 25, 1877. Children (CLEME.,"T)' b. Frankfort: i. John Carr, b. Nov. 27, 1808; d. Kenduskeag, Me., 1869; m. Lucy Littlefield, d:!.u. of Daniel and Rebecca Littlefield, b. Wmterport, 1815; cl. Ken­ duskeag, 1882. ii. George McIntire, b. Oct. 28, 1810; cl. Kenduskeag, Mny 28, 1871; m. Winterport, Feb. 28, 1839, Catherine Young Yates, dau. of Wtllinm and Jane (McCobb) Yates, b. Bristol, Me., Jan. 12, 1818; d. Kenduskeag, Oct. 30, 1882. iii. Susan, b. Mar. 29, 1812; cl. Wmterport, Feb. 3, lSSS; m. Nov. 16, 1830, Abner R. Hallowell, son of Luther and Abigail (PhelJ)S) Hnllowell, b. Eastport, Me., No~·. 15, 1805; d. Mar. 9, 1879. iv. Harriet, b. Jan. 31, 1814; d. Aug. 3, lSSS; m. Mny 15, 1836, Leona.rd Cla.rk. v. Edmund, b. Jan. 6, 1816; d. Mny 14, 1867, unm. vi. Capt. Elijah, b. Mny 14, 1818; migrated to Cnlifomin in 1849; d. Bangor, Me., Mny 29, 1895; m. (1) nt Frankfort, Au11:. 19, 1841, Angeline Denn, dnu. of Freeman and Desire (Kilburn) Denn, b. Frankfort; d. there. He m. (2) Boston, Mass., Aug. 15, 1848, Elizabeth Kilburn Dean, n sister of his first wife, b. Wmterport, Dec. 15, 1824; d. Bangor, Jan. 15, 1894. vii. Adaline, b. Oct. 27, 1821; d. Dec. 16, 1849; m. Mar. 19, 1844, Charles Adams. viii. Lucy, b. Mar. 7, 1823; d. Aug. 5, 18"..5. 47 THEODORE BLAISDELL, b. Aug. 9, 1792; m. MARY AVERY FREDIA.-.. CAROLD."E, b. nbt. 1795; m.--- MucE. HARRIET F., b. nbt. Jnn. 1797; d. Prospect, Mc., Apr. 9, 1842; m. (1) Feb. 16, 1817, Cox.. EzRA TREAT, son of Joseph and Abigail (Ide) Trent, b. Frankfort, Dec. 23, 1791; d. Pros)?Cct, Oct. 8, 1827. As n youn11: man he built weirs for catching alewives, shad nnd salmon in which the Penobscot River then abounded. Later he removed to Prospect where he erected n saw-mill nnd opened n smnll store. A Jeffersonian Democrat, he w:is active in community affairs and held many town offices. She m. (2) Oct. 4, 1829, Josm::A TREAT, :,. merchant, ship builder and lumber denier, son of Joshua and Lydia (Buck) Trent, b.

• The B«uoed prisoner "'U executed Bt Ca.tine. Oct. 31, 1811. DESCE.'\"D.U."TS OF MICUM :i\Ich"TIRE 35

Frankfort, Dec. 26, 1785; d. there, Oct. 23, 1836. He had m. (l) Apr. 20, 1805, Sus:i.n Parker who d. Sept. 16, 18"...5. Children (TRE:J.T) 7 by first husband, b. Prospect: i. MartJ Ann, b. July 4, 1817; d. Cnlnis, Me., J:in. 23, 1851; m. (1) Sept. 14, 1832, Oliver Parker Treat, son of Joshua :ind SUS11J1 (Parker) Treat, b. Fnmkfort, May 2, 1810; d. there, Dec. l, 1833. She m. (2) Dec. 29, 1834, Lewis Carleton Kelly, son of Benjamin and Mary (Gile) Kelly, b. Sept. ,5, 1S09; d. 1S81. ii. .4.lngail, b. Feb. 7, 1821; d. Aug. 13, 1843; m. May 21, 18-10, Capt. Henry Treat, son of Jonathan and Deborah (Parker) Treat, b. Frankfort, Sept. 22, 1817; d. Geo~town, Del., Sept. 2, 1887. For some ye:u-s Capt. Treat wns established at Cardenas, Cub:i., ns a commJSSion merchllllt. "Powerful in argument, happy in illustration, and withering in sarcnsm, he became a terror to his opponents on a speakers' platform.'' iii. Ezra, b. AJ)r. 13, 1827; d. Davenport, Iowa, l:iept. 30, 1855; m. Nov. 29, 18-19, Elmira Jones, dau. of Archibald Jones. He was a general store manager and a dealer in wood, bark and boards. 48 Jo-s:,;, b. 1799; m. N'A.'11CY CmCK. Sos.-:,;, b. Jan. 10, 1S01; d. Apr. 13, 1834, s.p.; m. D.-.,"IEL ~s, a trader who d. Sept. 24, 1850. LwJA, b. A_pr. 11, 1S03; d. Apr. 26, 1S66; m. Co&.,"ELIOS THOMAS, son of Jesse Thomas, b. abt. 1794; d. Camden, Me., Jan. 21, 1S61. He served several terms ns town clerk and selectman and was one of the eii:}it unsucces.sful candidates for representative to the Maine legis­ lature in the bitterly contested election of 1845. Children (THo:ius)': i. Albert, b. abt. 1833. ii. Sarah J., b. abt. 1834; m. Thomas Kirk. iii. •4.k:ratukr M~ b. abt. 1836. iv. Ellen E., b. abt. 1838; m. Z. A. Taylor. v. Cordelia. Woodbury, b. abt. 1842. vi. Emeline, b. abt. 1842; m. E. F. Bartlett of Worcester, Mnss. vii. Susan, b. abt. 1845. viii. Hannah E., b. abt. 184S. 49 ALExA.,-nER, m. JA.'\'E CmCK. GEORGE BLAISDELL, migrated with his brother Joseph to Michigan where he is believed to have married 11.Ild raised a family. JOSEPH. In a letter written at "China" Feb. 16, 1836, to his brother Alexander, he enthusisstically described Michil™) and suggested that he and George believed that life in the West offered more adVII.Jlta,.,"CS than did that in the Esst. "I have bou,::ht one Jot of land of eighty acres which is three miles from the St. Clair River at 125 cents per acre," he wrote, "and am going to Detroit today to purchase forty acres more." Subsequently he went to sea and was never afterwards heard from. SALLY, m. Wu.I.LUI MucruncE.

20 TIMOTHY5 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Lucy (Kings­ bury) McIntire, born at York, Me.; died there, abt. 1819; married (1) (int. at York, Apr. 1, li95) DORCAS GROVER who died abt. 1802; (2) (int. at York, Oct. 29, 1803) BETSEY B.-1.xE; (3) (int. at York,July31, 1808) En.-1.HBLAISDELL, dau. of Da,l'id :ind Peggy Blaisdell; probably (4) (int. at York, July 10, 1811) ?IL\RTHA YOUNG. He was a mariner. Children6 by first wife, born at York, Me.: 50 TD.IOTHY, b. abt. 1795; m. CHARITY GAAFTox. Loe1·, b. abt. 1796; d. in infancy. BETSEY, b. abt. Mar. 1797; d. Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, 1S69, un.m. DORCAS, b. abt. 1802; d. in infancy. 36 DESCENDANTS OF l\'IICUl',l l\lcINTIRE

Child8 by second wife, born r,t York, Me.: l\LmY, b. ubt. 1805; m. Somersworth, X. H., Oct. S, 1826, J0>1eph und Olive (Junkins) Thompson, b. Mur. 2, 1S03. They res. York, 1870. Children (THO!\IPSON)'b. York: i. Elizabeth B., b. ubt. 1827; m. Duniel l\!c!ntir.', q.11. ii. Almira, b. ubt. 1829; d. young. iii. Harriet S., b. Dec. !!G, 1S32; d. unm. after 1S70. iv. Hiram Hobbs, b. l\Iuy 21, 1836; d. Feb. 20, 1920; m. Boston, Muss., Feb. 4, 1S73, l\fary Ann Leavitt, duu. of W:ishin~on und Susun (Hunscom) Leuvitt, b. Aug. 18, 1852; d. Jan. !l, 1933. v. Ellen Mary, b. !\far. !), 1839; m. Du.niel McIntire, q.v. vi. ~l!mira, b. ubt. 1843; m. George B. Leavitt. Child6 by third \\ife, born :i.t York, Me.: DoncAS, b. 1808; m. JOHN W. Mcfa-nnE, q.11.

21 GEORGE& McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Lucy (Kings­ bury) McIntire, born :i.t York, Me.; died :i.t Biddeford, Me., 1821; m:i.rried (1) ABIGAIL --- who died abt. 1805; (2) at Kittery, Me., l\fay 31, 1807, SALLY ROGERS, born abt. 1781; died at York, :i.bt. 1849. Sally (Rogers) McIntire in her \\ill dated l\fay 18, 1843, bequeathed twenty-five cents to each of her sons, John, Josiah and George, and to her daughter Mercy. She gave her entire estate valued at over six thousand dollars to her d:i.ughter Sally. Children6 by first v.ife, born :i.t York, Me.: ABIGAIL, b. 1800; m. EDGAR McI:)."TIRE, q.11. JOSEPH, b. ubt. 1802; d. in infancy. GEORGE, b. ubt. 1803; d. young. LUCY, b. ubt. 1805; d. in infuncy. Children6 by second wife, born at York, Me.: Joro. W., b. 1807; d. York, 1862; m. Eliot, Me., Feb. 19, 1832, DORCAS l\Icfa"TIRE, duu. of Timothy and Eduh (Blaisdell) McIntire, b. York, 1808; d. there, 1864. Children (Mcb.-nRE)': i. Sam11el, b. 1833; d. 1836. ii. Elizabeth R., b. 1835; d. York, Dec. 2, 1897,8.p.; m. Sylvester Su,·uge, son of Sumuel and Eliza (Chupmun) Ss.,-uge, b. N. H., 1830; d. Chelseu, l\luss., !\far. 6, 1903. iii. Sarah, b. 1837; d: 1848. iv. Timothy, b. 1839; d. 1843. v. Dorcaa E •• b. 1841; d. 1846. vi. Mary H., b. 1843; d. 1848. vii. Ann Emi111, b. Mur. 27, 1846; d. Westboro, Mass., May 27, 1913, unm. MERCY, m. A.-.DREW Mcb.-nRE, q.11. SALLY, b. a.ht. 1815; d. Mur. 17, 1878, s.p.; m. Eliot, Nov. 21, 1849, AUG'CSTUS HANSCOM, son of Daniel and Lydiu (McIntire) Hanscom, b ••Jun. 16, 1815; d. !\fay 3, 189!1. Jo~IAH, b. ubt. 1820; d. Boston, l\Ia.ss., Mur. 18, 1856; m. Weymouth, Mass., Nov. 1, 1842, SARAH GLOVER of Braintree, Muss., who d. Boston, l\far. 11, 1843, "during child-birth." 51 GEORGE, b. prob. posthumously, 1822; m. CLARISSA (l\kh"TIRE) NICHOLS.

22 CH..\RLES5 l\'lcINTIRE, son of Joseph and Lucy (Kings­ bury) l\lclntire, born at York, l\ie.; married (int. at York, l\fo:-. 7, 1812) EFXICE STOVER. DESCENDANTS OF I\IICL'.:U J,!cl:STIRE 3i

During t.he Wnr of 1S12 Ch!!rles Melntire enlisted ~s :i. private in Sergt. John S. Thompson's"' Detnehed Gunrd and \';m; stationed nt Fort Ech-::i.rd in York Hnruor from July 26 to Sept. 23, 1814. Childrenc, born at York, l\le.: E\'11LIXE, b. Apr. z:;, 1813; d. York, abt. 1885; m. York, Aug. 26, 1831, HEXRY LAwREXCE TucKEn, son of Henry Lawrence and Dorothy (:,fothes) Tucker, b. York, ,Jan. 27, 1810j d. Portsmouth, :X. H., July 21, 1891. Children (TUCKER)7 first b. h.ittcry, Mc., others ut York: i. Caroline Paul, b. Apr. 11, 1834; d. Hyannis, Mnss., Sept. 15, 1916; m. Ira B. Bacon, a carpenter, son of Juduh and Mahula (Bearse) !$aeon, b. Bn:m~table, Mas.~., July 20, 1827; d. there, Dec. 25, 1895. ii. Clarissa Nichols, b. Sept. 3, 1836; d. Portsmout.'i, Sept. 3, 1897; m. Portsmouth, July 4, 1857, John Henry Stickney, b. Portsmouth, 8cpt. 15, 1836; d. there, June 3, 1905. iii. Charlu Henry, b. Oct. 4, 1838; d. Portsmouth, July 26, 1913; m. Portsmouth, July 26, 1865, Mn.ry Frances Garland, dau. of Cotton and Mchitable (Pickering) Garland, b. Newini:u,n, N. H., Feb. 17, 1839; d. Portsmouth, M:u-. 1, 1916. iv. Eliza Ann, b. June 15, 1842; d. York, abt. 1860, unm. v. John ,1lfrcd, m. EliT.abeth Pickering who d. Crunbridgc, M:i..Si!. vi. Eunice, b. Feb. 5, 1846; d. young. vii. Wuley Spaulding, b. June 13, 1852; committed suicide at Bn:mstablc, July 29, 1919; m. Cora W. Miller. CL.UUSSA, b. 1816; m. (1) ---N1cuo1.s; (2) GEORGE Mch'TIRE, q.v.

23 JAMES5 McINTIRE, son of S:imuel :i.nd Dorothy (Rogers) :McIntire, born Apr. liil; died ::.bt. 1823; married at Kittery, Me., J:m. 15, 1792, Eu::-."ICE HALEY, dau. of Joel nnd Lucy (Fernald) Haley, born Oct. 9, lii'2; died Feb. li, 1859. James McIntire migrated to Perry, N. Y., about the turn of the century. It seems probable that he served in the army during the War of 1812. Children6, first four born at Biddeford, Me., others nt Perry, KY.: DoLL,, b. abt. 1794; d. Perry, Feb. 23, 1S56; m. Pen,·, June 10, 1816, l\lARK A.'\'l>REWS, son of Maj. Mark and Ruth (Parris) Andrews, b. Turner, 11.ie., Xov. 13, 1786; d. Perry, 1856. Children (A:-.'l>REws)7 b. Perry: i . .llfartin Parris, b. 1817;d. Pc:-:,·, 1903. ii. Samuel .llfclnlire, b. Z\'ov. !ro, 1820; d. Apr. 10, 1SS5; m. Pl'rry, Oct. 13, 1846, Oli\'c Morris Watrous, dau. oi Elutheross Luther and Elccta (Xoble) Watrous, b. Feb. 22, 1828: d. l\far. 28, 1880. iii. Joseph Chandler, b. 1823; d. Perry, May 20, 1879, unm. 52 Jou:--, b. abt. 1796; m. KEZIAII WIIE.tT. 53 TIMOTHY, b. Jan. 1797; m. (1) SARAH Tno11rsox; (2) :I.Irs. L'CCY Axx f'CLLI.XGTOX. LA,'LXA, m. DA.'\'IEL RICP..ARDSOX, and res. Michigan. Children (R1cu- ARDSOs)7: i. Lois Tcnyke. ii. John T. . 54 ALEXA.!lo'l>ER, b. M:u-. 26, 1802; m. JA:-.'E MARS DEWITTE. ELIZA, m. DAVID TnoRPE, and moved to Michigan. Chil

• John S. Thompoon'• dnlll:htcr, lbry A. Tboml)!lon, m:miod Dr. Ed,:nr A. ::\lc!ntire 38 DESCENDANTS OF MICUl\1 McINTIRE

SAMUEL, b. nbt. 1S08; d. Michigan, unm. 55 llESJAJIII:-;' FHANKLIS, b. nbt. 1810; m. LAURA l\Ios.~. Lun·, b. nbt. 1812; d. l\lichignn, 1876, s.p.; m. --- W1:."TERS.

24 JOHN5 McINTIRE, son of Samuel and Mary (Johnson) l\'lclntire, born at York, Me., abt. 1785; died Jan. 27, 1828; married at Eliot, Me., Jan. 17, 1815, HANNAH ,v1LS0:,,, dau. of Edmund and Susanna (Gunnison) Wilson, born at Kittery, Me., Oct. 24, 1783; died July 28, 1858. Children&, born at York, Me.: SAMUEL, b. 1815; d. Dec. 29, 1819. Jous, b. Aug. 9, 1817; d. Aug. 8, 1S53, unm. ALICE W1LS0:-., b. 1819; d. Dec. 18"..5. SAMUEL, b. Jan. 28, 1821; d. l\Isy 6, 1SS9, unm. 56 LEosAIU> M., b. Jan. 12, 1823; m. MARY HA?.'NAH Ju:,.,m;s.

25 JOSIAH STOVER5 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Lucy (Stover) McIntire, bapt. at Biddeford, Me., Aug. 11, 1776; died at Kennebunkport, Me., abt. 1819; married at Kittery, Me., Mar. 25, 1804, LucY HALEY, dau. of Joel and Lucy (Fernald) Haley, born Aug. 12, 1776; died abt. 1823.

6 Children , born at Kennebunlq>ort, Me.: 57 JOEL, b. Apr. 2i, 1S05; m. ELIZA HOOPER. HARRIET, b. Sept. 15, 1806; living in 1824, but d. prob. unm. DA.,"IEL S., b. Apr. 7, 1809; d. Kennebunk, Mc., Apr. 11, 1832, unm. JULIET, b. Apr. 10, 1811; d. young. LYDIA, b. Nov. 1, 1S13; living in 1824, but d. prob. unm. 58 JOSIAH STOVER, b. Sept. 8, 1817; m. l\faRGARET JA.,.: MCCLARY.

26 PHINEAS5 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Lucy (Stover) McIntire, born at Biddeford, Me., Jan. 14, 1790; died at Kenne­ bunkport, Me., 1870; married at No. Kennebunkport, 1818, l\lARu TucKER, dau. of Samuel Tucker, born at Wolfeboro, N. H., abt. 1797; died abt. 1862. Phineas McIntire was a joiner and farmer. It is believed that he went to Reading, Mass.,* about the time of his marriage, however it is doubtful if he remained there long.

6 Children , born at Kennebunkport, Me.: HA.,'NAH, d. 8.p. SARAH A:.-x, b. abt. Oct. 4, 1821; d. Denmark, Mc., May 8, 1S92; m. No. Kennebunk, .1A~1&S MoxcEY, b. Cumberland, Me., Aug. 30, 1S16; d. Denmark, Sept. 9, 1885. Children (MoXCEYf: i. Rua .~fyra, b. 18-H; d. 1899; m. ~elson Goldthw:i.ite. ii. Maria A., b. abt. 1846.

• Ren.din1:. )Ia..,-. •• i,,. the :1.nt"rfltrnl bome of the deicendant8 of Philip llclntire. M:cum"a killl':ruLn. DESCENDANTS oF M1cu:\l Mc!l.l.'TmE 39

iii. James, b. nbt. 1849; d. 1927. iv. Hannah, b. 1851; d. l!l22; m. . v. HennJ Mayburn (twin) b. Denmark, Apr. 6, 1861; res. Bridgton, Mc., 1040; m. So. Bridgton, Sept. 15, 1802, Hattie Sophia Ingnlli!, dnu. of Alvin and Elizu. (Johnson) Ingalls, b. Nov. 10, 1860; d. Jan. 1, 1940. vi. Hattie Mabelle (twin) b. Denmark, Apr. 6, 1861; m. Gidden M. Sanborn. CHARLES N., b. abt. Aug. 4, 1823; d. Snco, Mc., Jnn. 29, 1S98, s.p.; m. SOPHIA N. MoxCEY, dau. of James nnd Mary (Aldrich) Moxcey, b. Cumbcrlnnd; d. Snco, Mnr. 7, 1907. He wns u. qunrrymnn nnd •tone-mason at Denmark, Biddeford nnd Saco. OLIVIA, b. May 24, 1825; d. Kennebunk, Mnr. 14, 1903; m. BEx.1.uns FRA..,...KI.o. BtlTRICK, n blacksmith. Child (BCTRICK) 7: Benjamin Franklin, b. Saco, Jnn. 11, 1852; d. Biddeford, Sept. 9, 1935. He wns n machinist. GEORGE S., b. 1826; d. Biddeford, Me., July 3, 1900, unm.• 59 Joa..._, b. Feb. 21, 1829; m. MARGARET A..._::."E EvA.,...s. 60 OLIVER liAmLTON, b. Mny 7, 1831; m. HARRIET BUTLER Lu::."T. 61 DA.-ru:L, b. Apr. 24, 1833; m. MARCIA A. CURRIER. K~G HE::S"RY, b. nbt. 1835; d. Saco, 1891; m. Biddeford, Feb. 5, 1872, SARAH (FRESCH) DAY, du.u. of Aaron nnd Catherine (Du.vis) French, b. Porter, Me., Aug. 1, 1841; d. Saco, Feb. Zl, 1930. He wns a machinist. Children (Mch"TIRE)7 b. Snco: i. Charles Norman, b. June 4, 1873; d. Snco, Feb. 4, 1919.t unm. He wns nn undertaker. ii. Clara Belle, b. Mar 12, 1881; d. tliddeford, Feb. 10, 1934, s.p.; m. Snco, Dec. 31, 1930, Stephen Leroy Nutter, son of Charles nnd Judith (Thompson) Nutter, b. No. I

• The followin,: ACCOunt ia ta.ken from a feature artic1e which nppen.red in the Bm,t,,n Su,,dau Globe, Nov. 19, 1S9'J: .. For the l)Ut qUArter of a century no more famili:w.r 2'iJ;ht h:ut been kno11,-n to the citizenA of Sa.co and Biddeford thu.n "Pror GeorJte S. McIntire "'ith hhl little tin pail and hli'I a.rm full of book.tt. Alm08t arw afternoon he may be ~n dUUnterina: 0 0 :~e"'tiJ!!:,.U:,~ ~~~~~~~{:; ~ ~: ::1~i:~r~r"ht; li~nzi:~::.f!.tcPiiY! c:ueer ~racmta a life thoroughJy wrapt up in ti,=ures, tb08C dry. abstract tbinJQ'I. !fO cold. p,upable. and undeniable. ""He remained on tbe flU'ID doin1t little eloe than ponderini: and 6aurin1t until be WD.8 well 11 ~~b:t':Q a~:v~ei:f C:«, fo!1:r:J::inB~~wh~biJ: a cot:di~~be~!cit to Biddeford. but eoon a thou,cht of visitinsc the uttermCJt11t pans of t~try came over him and without appzu-ent pl.ll'P(Me be went to New York and took a~ ~e by the Nicara,tWL route to San Fmncisco. On the Pacific coast he led a nomadic life. On 0 1 :1:W°s::t :u:i 1:;~t'Z, ~!~han~~h~:n~.~~:~~ ~t:t=':nti;,f money he ever bu.d s;ivC!'n him in hut life. He returned from California by •'DY of the 11'thm11:9 in 1866 and has since remained etudiowtly \\itbin the precineta of &co a.nd Biddeford. ""He declnreo that he like11 mnthematiC11 well enouah to ,:o without hi,, nnturnl food. Not 0 i:re:t;i::ni:'ti~~i;:f:'~l: ~manll'~y:~f: :v~u~o!:;::r ~e !:'r:. : :'~~ f:~!a.~=•ka::~~:~~:~~~=~~~i~n r:r~;;,. t~~a1t~~~ upon milk. brea.d. o.nd fruit. which he purclwietl or bCD in ,un:111 qW1.ntities at A time. "'llclntire is prepared to tackle an3,'thina: from youna: nritbmetic to transcendental eal­ culw,. loi:anthm,,. tbe binominl tbeorum. the qw,dmture of the hyperbola. analvtical trigonometry and JteOD:H!triczJ mnxima and minimn.. He nevtt reac!H novels. for be believes that they debilitate the heart and corrupt the mind. but ouh1ide of UU1thematica he takfl!I ~:j ~!5!'est in mental phil090pby and astronomy and take, An occasions! peep into 0 Geol'ltt! S. :.',feint.ire died July 3. 1000, 1... th:in eiitbt month• niter the nppenrar.ce of tlli11 :::~ti~n~pe town clerk of Biddeford attributed bili de-.1th to ..i;cner:Ll debility nod mal- 40 DEsc:::-:n.-.xTs oF l\IrcuM Mcl11,"TIRE

ville, Feb. 17, l!l:?2. For n t.ime l,e re,;ided with his brother Charles ut Biddeford nnd practiced dentistry. About the time of his marri~e he gnve up his practice and for over twenty years tnup:ht music nt Somerville. Children (McINTIREF: i. Howard .4., b. Biddeford, nbt. Aug. 4, 1871; d. Wnlth:un, !\fa.."8., Jan. 7, 1930, unm. He WllS a book­ keeper for thirty years. ii. JV alter B., b. Somerville, Oct. 29, 1874; d. Hoston, Mn.."><., Nov. 26, 1890, unm. His death resulted from an accidentnl foll down nn elevator shaft.

27 JOHN5 McINTIRE, son of John and Esther (Nowell) McIntire, born at York, .Me., Jan. l, li65; died at Lancaster, N. H., Apr. 5, 1850; married (1) Mar.19, li92, SALLY STOCKWELL, dau. of Emmons* and Ruth (Page) Stockwell, born Apr. 2i, li68; died at Lancaster, Sept. 19, 1812. He married (2) at Lancaster, Nov. 4, 1812, Sus.-\llo-XA Bucfu...,.\M, dau. of Gen. Edwardst and Susanna (Page) Bucknam, born at Lancaster, Feb. i, liii; died at Lancaster, July 23, 1832. At the early age of seventeen he enlisted as a Continental soldier in the Second Massachusetts Line and served in Capt. Adam Bailey's Company from May 2, liS2 to June li84. Of his twenty-six months service in the Revolutionary Army, fourteen were as a private in Col. Hull's Congress Regiment at the close of hostilities. As a young man of twenty-five he migrated to Lancaster with a yoke of oxen, a logging chain, an a.'i:e and a bushel of salt as his entire capital of worldly goods. He took up land on the north side of Mount Pleasant and with these few resources at his disposal set to work at once to carve a home out of the forest. He signed a petition drawn up by Lancaster inhabitants, Nov. 22, li91, requesting a separation from Grafton County and the formation of a new countyJ In 1803, he gave notice that he had "cast his lot "ith the Baptists."

• Emmons Stock"·ell "-n.s in the comp:m3-• which was ~nt from Cro\\-n Point to conve,.· pr~ ,'ltuoM to the mouth of the upper Ammonocx-uc River for the relief of Ro,:cn,• RanJ:MS on their return from their fo.mou.~ rn.id upon the Indian villns:e of ~t. FmnCV1 in 175~. He wt>nt on an expedition "itb Dn.vid Pas:e to the Upper COlM in the autumn or 1;r..1. blazed a fifty mile trail £rom &verb.ill to l.anctU1ter. and the followins: :i,·ear m:lrricd hi111 com• panion•~ ci,t,.'1tecn-year old aisttt •·ho hn.d n.rri,•ed after a three hundred mile trip frozn Petcnduun. ~lnM., a.nd \TIUI the ••~t "'·bite womn.n to Poet foot in L:mcnstcr... They •·ere obliged to ride to di111tant v;aJpc,le. N. H .. to find 1110meon~ :iuthorized to 80lcmnizc a mnr­ 0 riu,z:c. It bu, heen Mid that hl8 wife. Ruth (Paiie) Stockwell. orten received in bcr hW'hand t1 u.~ce ..,audden and unannounced calltt from rovins: handM of Indian" who would call for food or to wnrm thcnuoelv"" beiide b.,- henrtb:" We nre told that ""ii they wisted on remaining throUJ:b the ni,:ht. ,ahc nllo"·ed them to do so. but reqwred them to s.:ive up to htt all their "'eapont1 "'hich ~be returned to them "'·hen th~· "·ere rend)· to len.vc. 0 t H~toriaruii have contendNl that .. no other man at any time in the hllltory of Lancuter bu e'\"er exerted flO powerful an influence on the tO\\'n ns did Gen. Ed"w& Bucknum. ..

H" k~pt thr Mt t4tock or s:ood." for b:uttt nmoa,: the !'ettleffl, i-un·~·ed0 their l:md!., became ..clr'rk to the proprietor,-," !'Cn'ed ft!' a ..cout when lndin.ru1 threateoed the peaee of the l"ettlem~t. built the finit road whi"h permitted ptl&4a,:e of loaded teams from Haverhill. became one of tbe most expert m~hunterl'I in the ft1tion, eanied on an extellt4i,·e rur trade "ith the Indians n.nd 1'CrVed n!I Rri~er-General of the Sixth Brigade. : The- petition contended that they livrd. l'lixty miles from Haverhill. the n~t shire town. and that the road,. Wt'?f' ..f'!Xettdin1t had and at fllOme f'f'UOn!'I of the year imp:l!l8able.'• lt ..,.u not until lS03. however, that tLeir requHt "-a:. g:r:uitt!'d through the formation of Cooo County. DEScE..vD.WTs OF :M1cuM McINTIRE 41

John Mclntire's sb..-teen children were almost without ex­ ception paragons of longevity. Their combined ages were well in excess of a thousand years. At lea.-,t nine arc known to have reached the eighty-year mark, while all sixteen lived to m:1.rry. Children6 by first wife, born at Lancaster, N. H.: Jom., b. July 8, 1792; d. C:irrolton, Ln., l\fav 7, 1867. Although the fedeml census records list no McIntire resident,; in Carrolton in 1860, at least one daughter wns living in the South at the time of his death. SALLY, b. Aug. 15, 1793; d. Jefferson, N. H., Apr. 21, 1858; m. Oct. 30, 1823, Oz.n"ER MEBRILL. Child {MERRILL)': Angeline, b. abt. 1828. WII.LLUf, b. Dee. 11, 1794; d. Red Wing, Minn., Ma.r. 13, 1SS7; m. {I) Cha.rlesto,..11, N. H., Jan. 27, 1824, SosA.-.. FURBF..R, b. 11,foy 6, 1795; d. Mar. 19, 1844; (2) &IA.'\'l>A (TISDALE) CHASE,• b. Sept. 23, 1805; d. Hanover, N.H., July 8, 1872. Children {Mcfa-nRE)7 b. Hanover: i. dau.,. b. May 17, 1826; d. Red Wing; m. Hanover, Oct. 27, lS-.7, E. P. LOwnter, and had {Lownter)•: a. Wallis S., res. Red Wing. b. Minnie, m. Fred Tebben of Minneapolis, Minn., and res. Portlimd, Ore. c. dau., m. L. P. Cordell of La Crosse, W"lS. ii. Charles H., b. abt. 1830; m. Claremont, N. H., Mar. 6, 1853, Lydia A. Perkins, b. Bos­ cawen, N. H. MARY, b. Aug. 6, 1796; d. Lancsster, Jan. 30, 1865; m. AltTDIAs Go'l'B.AM who m. (2) (mt. Lunenburg, Vt., Oct. 27, 1868) MRS. ELIZA M. CRA.-..­ DALL of Lancaster. Children {GOTH.U1)1: i. Charles W., b. abt. 1830. ii. Hubbard, b. abt. 1834. MERCY, b. Apr. 6, 1798;·d. Lancsster, June 14, 1882; m. OTis WHIPPLE, a brick maker, b. Vermont; d. between 1850-60. Child {WHIPPLE)': John JI,[., b. abt. 1824; eng:iged in to~phical work in the united States-Canada boundary survey of 1845; adjutant of 42d Rc;:t., 1848; organizer of the Democratic Party in Lancaster, 1856; representative to the general court, 1857-58; Register oi Probate, Coos Co., 1860-75; and saw mill owner, 1896. SILAS, b. Sept. 11, 1799; d. Manchester, :X. H., Apr. 7, 18SS; m {I) Portsmouth, N. H., Jan. 3, 1826, CAROLI:S"E SDIP,,lOS, dau. of Andrew Simpson, b. abt. 1802; d. Lowell, l\foss., Sept. 23, 1833. He m. (2) (int. Lowell. Dec. 7, 1835) CLARA D. HtJTCflL'l;S, dau. of David and Betsey (Holbrook) Hutchins, b. Concord, X. H., July 24, 1807; d. Boston, Ma.ss., Dee. 28, 1893. He res. Do,er, Lowcll, Lancaster and Manchester; served II term as selectman of Lanca.,;ter, 1852. Children {Mch"TIRE)': i. Ou:cn, b. Dover, X. H., July 24, 1828. ii. Catherine, b. Dover, :Mar. 1;;, 1830; d. Lyme, X. H., Apr. JG, 1867; m. Lancaster, Dec. 26, 1849, Thomas Wriµ:ht Perkins, a hotel proprietor, son of Col. Thomas and Anna {Breck) Perkins, b. Lyme, 18"-3; d. Apr 16, 1882. They had {Perkins)•: a. Clar.i Emms, b. Lyme, Sept. 1850; res. Allston, Mass.; m. Oct. 10, 1879, Charles Duncan of No. Brookfield, MIISS. b. William Conant. b. Lyme, Xov. 8, 1851. iii. son, b. Lowell, Sept. 5, I 833, s.b. 62 SAMUEL, b. May 31, 1801; m. (1) ABIGAIL HA.-..SAH MERRILL; (2) MARY A...,-:,: Jom.so::-:. SusA.'I;, b. May 26, 1803: d. Oct. 27, 1850; m. Oct. 15, 1826, DEA. ERASTUS FAIJW..._,-;, son of John and Anna (Corey) Fairman, b. Craftsbury, Vt., Apr. 20, 1803; d. Apr. 20, 1857. Ee m. (2) Jan. 21, 1851, Lucinda

• It J,,.,. been NUd that nlthou,:h •he =• totally d,:if. Am:uu! .. (Ti>c!nlel Mclotire us«! to ntttind chur<'h with an fflViabJ" ~Jnrity. .E:ich Sunday t1b" took u. book with her and read NWduc,w-Jy throughout the ~-ice-. 42 DESCEND.-\.'JTS OF :Mrcull l\lcb,TIRE

T. Rowell of Albnny, Yt., b. July 15, 1820; d. Apr. 3, 1883. Children (FAIIWAN) 7 b. Alb!Llly: i. Dr. Erastus Philo, b. July 15, 1828; m. (1) Sept. 29, 1852, Lnum Elmira Hubbell, b. Wolcott. Vt., Apr. 8, 1827; d. Oct. 17, 1859; (2) Sept. 29, 1861, Elizs Cornelia Bailey of Berlin, Vt. He was ~duutcd from Colley;e of Physicians and S~ns of New York City, 185-l; prncticed at No. Troy, Vt., until 1857 when he moved to Wolcott; served as nn nssist:int surgeon in 9th Vt. Regt. from Apr. 9, 1864 until the end of the war; !Llld W'.18 selected ns Lamoille county sheriff, 1860, representative to the Vermont legislature, 1874, !Llld trustee of Hardwick, Vt., 1895. ii. Loren Porter, b. Sept. 12, 1832; d. nt sen Mar. 16, 1852, while on his way to California. 63 Emioss SToci.wELL, b. Sept. 29, 1805; m. MEHITABLE PErum,s. DoROTl!Y, b. Oct. 1S, 1807; d. So. Royalton, Vt., June 12, 1SSO;m. Mar. 16, 1834, JACOB Yom.G Woo1>, son of Israel Wood, b. St!Lllstead, P. Q., Mar. 27, 1808; d. Pomfret, Vt., Feb. 27, 1867. Children (Woo1>)7 b. Pomfret: i. Sarah Maria, b. Dec. 29, 1834; res. W. Peterboro, N. H.; m. Sept. 16, 1852, James Ely Saunders who served four years in the Union army !Llld attained the r!Lllk of captain. ii. Laura Jane, b. July 25, 1836; m. Apr. 11, 1855, Charles D. Lovejoy, son of Thomas nnd Susnn (Spnlding) Lovejoy, b. Sharon, Vt., Dec. 30, 1824. iii. Delia McIntire, b. May 8, 1839; d. So. Royalton, June 3, 1882. iv. Jacob Norman, b. Jan. 27, 1842; m. Jnn. 4, 1862. Ellen S. Melendy, dnu. of Harvey nnd Emily (Gerry) Melendy, b. May 1$, 1843. v. Ira l'ien, b. Aug. 22, 1843; d. Nov. 14, 1859. vi. lofonJ Evelyn, b. June 11, 1847; m. Sept. 26, 1874, Dr. Daniel Webster Lovejoy who w,.15 grad­ uated from Dartmouth Medical College, served in 9th and 16th Vt. Regts., nnd d. July 18, 1S80. 64 EBEN, b. July 30, 1810; m. TE.'IPERA..._CE W. BtJLLARD. Children6 by second wife, born at Lancaster, N. H.: Em.ICE BuCK..__,111, b. June 19, 1814; m. Lancaster, Jnn. 1, 1835, JOSEPH BRACKETT MooRE, son of Coffin and Pollv (Bucknam) Moore. He was commissioned as lieut. of 1st Co., 24th Regt., June 13, 1832, and as captain of thnt company, Mar. 23, 1835; served as selectman of Lancaster, 1850-1851 nnd 1864. Children (MooRE)1 : i. Omlle, b. abt. 1836. ii. Selden J1., b. abt. 1838. 65 EDWARD BocK.._AM, b. May 10, 1816; m. MARY JEA.,~"ETTE STOCKWELL. 66 JAMES E., b. Apr. 9, 1818; m. DEBORAH WEEKS BucK...,AM. ELIZA JANE, b. Apr. 13, 1820; d. Pomfret, Vt., Oct. 11, 1S72; m. Lancaster, June 11, 1840, HARVEY HEWlTT, son of Henry and Hannah (Bugbee) Hewitt, b. Dec. 9, 1819; d. Apr. 16, 1900. Hem. (::?) Mary E. Banister of Warren, Vt. Children (HEWITT)': i. Celia, b. Aug. 19, 1841; d. Oct. 5, 1842. ii. Alma J., b. Dec. 1S, 1842; d. Aug. 27, 1894; m. (1) Mar. 17, 1S62, Forest Henry Fogg; (2) Sept. 1, 1879, Cnleb Haynes who hnd served in Co. E, 4th Vt. Regt. iii. Elmer {twin) b. July 10, 1844; d. 1918; m. Sept. 16, 1868, Georgianna Cornelia Myers, b. 1850; d. 1914. iv. Emily (twin) b. July 10, 1844; m. Aug. 5, 1866, John Carlos Nutting. v. John Han,ey, b. May 28, 1846; m. Apr. 29, 1868, Jennie Smith. ~-i. Rose H., b. Mar. 23, 1848; m. Oct. 3, 1869, Marcus Morton Kendnll, b. Aug. 12, 1848. vii. Edna, b. June 20, 1852; m. l\Iar. 14, 1870, George Dny. viii. Eliza Jane, b. June 21, 1855; m. July 24, 1872, Edward S. Day. LAURA, b. Dee. l, 1823; d. Stratford, N. H., Feb. 22, 1906, s.p.; m. Lan­ caster, Feb. 6, 1850, SAMUEI. WII.LL\111 Joaxsos, son of Samuel nnd Deborah (Cole) Johnson, b. Jan. 1814; d. Sept. 5, 1883. DESCENDANTS oF MicUM McINTIRE 43

28 EBENEZER5 McINTIRE, son of John and Esther (Nowell) McIntire, married MARY ----. He resided for a few years in New Hampshire, but returned to Fryeburg, Me., before 1810. He w:i.s a private in the Massachusetts Militia during the \Yar of 1812, enlisting Sept. 11, 1814, and serving four days at Portland in Capt. Philip Eastman's Company of Artillery.

6 Children , born in Ne,\°' Hampshire:* CAPT. DAVID, b. Dec. 25, 1799; d. Mar. 19, 1888; m. (1) Concord, N. H., Jnn. 31, 1828, PHEBE FISK of Concord who d. Feb. 4, 1837; (2) LYPIA G. ---who d. Jan. 1, 1865; (3) ELIZA F. ---. He res. Dix­ field, Me. Children (Mch."TIRE)': i. David, b. abt. 1829. ii. Harriet, b.abt. 1830. iii. Erra, b.abt.1834; res. Dixfield, 1870; m. Boston, Moss., Apr. 30, 1863, Syrena Morse, dau. of Eli and Martha Morse, and had (McIntire)•: Frank E., b. abt. 1864, and Flora N., b. abt. 1866. iv. Phebe, b. abt. 1837; m. Dixfield, May 21, 1859, Peter Holman. v. Lydia, b. abt. 1841; m. George Nason. vi. Sarah, b. abt. 1843. vii. Mary, b. abt. 1846. JONATBA.-V, b. abt. 1801; m. R.Acm:L --- and res. Bartlett and Conwny, N. H. A tract of land beloni:mg to him was annexed by the town of Bartlett, June 18, 1836. Children (Mcb."TIRE)': i. Mary A., b. abt. 1830; m. Conway, Feb. 18, 1850, Joseph Knight. ii. Tht¥Tnas, b. abt. 1832. iii. Amanda E., b. abt. 1835; m. Conway, Apr. 26, 18.53, Oliver B. Hurd, b. Franklin, N. H. Child (Hurd)•: Luther B., b. Conway, abt. 1871; m. Lee, N. H., Jan. 28, 1899, Edith E. Townsend, dau. of Ezekiel E. and Melinda F. (Guptil) Townsend, b. Plaistow, N. H. iv. Horace F., b. abt. 1843; enlisted Oct. 17, 1861, as a private in Co. D, 6th N. H. Vol. Infantry; was transferred Sept. 17, 1863, to Co. B, 21st Invalid Corps, and was discharged at Albany, N. Y., Nov. 28, 1864, at the e."CJ)iration of his enlistment.

29 PHINEAS5 l\'.IcINTIRE, son of John and Esther (Nowell) :i.\'Icintire, born abt. 1777; died May 18, 1852; married at Conway, N. H., Mar. 5, 1799, ABIGAIL D1Ns:1ronE, born at Conway, abt. 1781; died Oct. 11, 1845. 6 Children , born at Fryeburg, Me.: 67 .'\llos, b. abt. 1800; m. SALLY WILLEY. 68 CALEB, b. Dec. 27, 1801; m. MARY ALICE S!IIITH. 69 OSCAR, b. abt. May 1807; m. MARY P. FESSEXDEX. 70 STEPHEN P., b. abt. June 30, 1812; m. JA.'-"E SA.-;soa.-:. ABIGAIL, m. --- Hm."T and res. Oldtown, Me.

30 JOSHUA5 McINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Linscot) McIntire, born at York, Me., abt. 1773; died at Tuftonboro, N. H., M:ir. 1845; married (1) at Wolfeboro, N. H., No,·. 17, 1796, POLLY HURD, born at Dover, N. H.; died abt. 1802; (2) at York, Nov. 6, 1803, MARTHA EARL of Gloucester, Mass., born abt. 1779; res. Tuftonboro, 1850.

• Incomplete record: the children et:Ated are plar~ here hypothetical!y. 44 DESCENDANTS OF Micm.i l\lclNTIRE

Childrcnff by first wife, born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: NATJIASIEL, b. 1799; d. Tuftonboro, Oct. 18, 1S63, unm. 71 lsAIAll (twin) b. ubt. 1802; m. SARAH Ass STEvEss. 72 STEPIIES (t\'o;n) b. ubt. 1S02; m. PAIL\IELIA WELCH. Childrcn6 by second wife, born at Tuftonboro, N .. H.: 73 TIMOTHY, b. 1804; m. CLE.\IE:O.'TISE SOMES THOMAS, MARY, b. nbt. Muy 2, 1S05; d. Tuftonboro, Sept. 16, 1S73; m. Moulton­ boro, N. H., l\for. 7, 1832, ,Jo,;EPH WELCH, !,OD of .lonnth:m nnd Pnr­ melin Welch, b. Tuftonboro; d. there, 1S74. ChilSOn, dnu. of John nnd J\fary (Willinms) Thompson, b. Ossipee, N. H., May 29, 1845; J. Tuftonboro, Oct. 23, 1918. 74 PELTJAH, b. 1808; m. HA.'1.-XAn WELCH. 75 GEORGE, b. nbt. 1S10; m. !\t\RL\ WILLIAMS (TRUBODY) K.:MP. ABIGAIL (t\'o;n) b. nbt. !SH; m. Wolieboro, Dec• .5, 1839. SYLVESTER L.:BARos, son of .Jnmes und .June (Russell) LeBuron, :i. fisherman of 8ulcm, l\1:i..ss., b. J\fay 21, 1S15; lost nt sea. L1·1>1A (t"';n) b. :i.bt. 1S14; res. Tuftonboro, 1870; m. Wolfeboro, Oct. 10, 1839, .Jom, SwETI, son of Robert Swett, b. Tuftonboro, abt. Sept. 1, 1S13; d. there, J\Inr. 15, 1886. Children (SWETT)•: b. Tuftonboro: i. Jamr,s .-1.. , b. abt. 1841; d. unm. ii. Charlea F., b. abt. 1843; d. young. iii. John W., b. abt. 1845. iv. Henry F., b. abt. 184S; moved t.> Mussa­ chusetts. v. Martha ,l.cklaide, b. ubt. l\Inr. 1853; d. Tuftonboro, l\Iur. ~:!• 18i~: unm. ,.;_ Charles A., j- Mnr. 11, 1857;, d. Wolfeboro, .Jan. _,, 1916, m. Tuftonboro, Feb. ,, 1SSO, Alfredu :,. Lnmprey, dau. of Robert. and Almim L:unprcy. vii. Sel,mn, m. Louisa A. Wiggin, dau. <•f William and Ann Wi~in. Sec m. (2) Wolfeboro, Nov. 2.5, 1S71, llenj:imin G. Lucus, son of James Lucus.

31 SAMUEV l\IcINTIRE. son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Linscot) l\:lclntire, born at York, :Me., e.bt. 1784; died at Tuf­ tonboro, N. H., Feb. 25, 1S6S; married e.t Tuftonboro, Apr. 1S06, JANE ALLEX, born at Strnth:un, N. H., abt. 17S6; res. Laconia, N. H., lSiO.

6 Children , born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: llL\ T., b. abt. 1S10; d. Dec. 1838, s.p.; m. Gilford, X. H., May 4, 1837, HASSAH C. DAVIS whom. (2) Meredith, N. H., Apr. H, 1841, Harrison Swuin. 76 SAYUEL LL.'1:SCOT, b. abt. Feb. 5, 1812; m. !\!ARY CROSBY. BE.'l:J.um;, b. prob. abt. 18H; was one of the MO Texan revolutionists who heroicnlly but unsuccessfully resisted the :MexiCll.11 force of four thousand under Santa Ana st the Alamo from Feb. 23 to Mur. 6, DESCENDANTS oF M1cuM McINTIRE 45

1836. He died or injuries received during the siege of the Sun Antonio garrison. It is believed that he served under an 11...swncd nrune nnd was unmarried. ELIZA JA:-."E, b. June 12, 1816; d. Tilton, N. H., July 22, 1885; m. Feb. 14, 1849, JOSEPH BaowN, son or Benjamin and Sarah (Philbrook) Brown, b. Sanbornton, N. H., Oct. 2, 1802; d. Tilton, Dec. 29, 1893. He had m. (I) Feb. 17, 1839, Nnocy T. Cawley who d. ,July 21, 18-12. Joseph Brown, un itinerant Baptist proocher, "commenced appointing meetin~" in 1827. For three yeun1 he preached ut the Union Bridge Free Will Baptist Church at Sanbornton nod received, Aug. 17, 1836, a special recommendation us "u. minister or the Gospel." Children (BnowNF: i. Benjamin Franklin, b. Lochmere, N. H., .June 28, 1S50; d. there, July 21, 1933; m. (1) Gilford, No\·. 18, 1S71, .Jennie Emma Philbrook, duu. of Mo~cs C. und Su.rub (Giles) Philbrook, b. Snoborn­ ton; d. Lochmcre. Hem. (2) Isubell:i Au~tn (Su.nborn) McTntire, q.v. ii. Ira Jared, b. ~ov. 28, 185S; res. E. Tilton, 1939; m. Tilton, Aug. 17, 1891, Addie Towle, duu. or George W. and !..uciu. A. (Campbell) Towle, b. Chichester, N. H., June 29, 1872. MARTHA P., b. ,July 12, 1S19; d. Laconia, Oct. 23, 1892; m. Sept. 21, 1839, BENJAML'1 MARDEN SA:-BOR.'1, 11. teacher, merchnnt, auctioneer and sheriff, son of Lowell and Molly (Marden) Sanborn, b. Gilford, June ,:;, 1816; d. Laconia. Dec. 15, 1894. Children (SA.'1DOR.'1)1: i. Martha Ann, b. Sept. 23, 1841; m. (1) Joseph B. Batchelder, 11. printer, son of Hezekiah D. and X:incy Batchelder, b. Fr-J.Dklin, N. H., 11.bt. Apr. 1837; d. S:inbornton Mny 2, 1878. She m. (2) Lnconin, Sept. 1, 1896, Samuel Tate Black, a broker of Wnshin~n. D. C., son of David A. nod Mar~ettu. Y. (Fatzinger) Black, b~ Everett, P:i.. ii. Carrie Lu­ cinda, b. Sept. 17, 1855; m. Laconia, May 27, 1880, .fames H. Jewell, a hotel proprietor, son of Darius nod Murg:iret (Hardy) Jewell, b. Veron:i, N. Y. MARY A., b. abt. 1821; m. Wolfeboro, N. H., Muy 7, 1843, WILLIAM PAINE, 11. cordwuiner. A few years after their marriage they mi~ted to Fairfield, Iowa. Children (PAL'1EF: i. Almfoa M., b. Bcllinghum, Muss., Apr. 10, 18-15; m. ---Berquist. ii. Hel.cna, b. abt. 1849; m. ---Noble. LUCL'1DA C., b. abt. 1824; d. Lynn, Mass.; m. Gilford, May IS, 1845, GEORGE W. Iru:so:s- of Meredith. Child (IREso:-) 7: George Henn;, b. abt. June 18-16; d. Lynn, Mar. 15, 1847. HENRY H., b. ubt. 1826; d. Oct. 1896; m. Sanbornton, Jan. 3, 1882, A.,"N LA-,"E, dnu. or John nod Hnnnuh C. (Bodgen) L:ine, b. Sanbornton, June 19, 1836; d. Tilton, May 7, 1904. Adopted son (Mcfa"TIREF: Henn;, b. Dover, ubt. 1864; d. there, Nov. 15, 1936.

32 JOHN BENJAl\HN5 McINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Linscot) McIntire, born at York, Me., Jan. 8, li94; died Sept. 2, 1824; married at Tuftonboro, N. H., May 1814, ELIZABETH TREDICK of New Castle, N. H., born Aug. 31, li95. She married (2) ---- Evans. John B. McIntire was a saw mill owner at Tuftonboro.

Child6 : 77 WILLLUX TREDICK, b. Kov. 2, 1815; m. HuLDAH HOYLES.

33 JOSEPH5 McINTIRE. son of Ebenezer and Hannah (Linscot) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N.H., abt. li96; died 46 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM Mcb."TIRE abt. 1853; married (1) at Moultonboro, N. H., Aug. 28, 1817, MARY CHAlllBERLAIN of Tuftonboro who died abt. 1831. He married (2) at Middleton, N. H., May 13, 1832, MARY Rum, born abt. 1813; died at Rochester, N. H., Jan. 2, 1897. She married (2) Aug. 1855, John Albion Folsom, son of Reuben S. and Hannah D. (Twombly) Folsom, born at Gilmanton, N. H., l\far. 9, 1824. They were divorced June 25, 1864. Children6 by first "ife, born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: i8 JASox, b. abt. 1818; m. (1) A.,-;,; THUHSTox; (2) HA.,-xAH GARI.A.,'D. JOSEPH, b. abt. 1822; no further record. WILUAM, b. abt. 18'>..5; d. Alton, Apr. i, 1910; m. New Durham, N. H., Aup:. 18, 1850, MELISSA B. NUTE, dnu. of Parker Nute, b. Fnrmington, N. H., nbt. Apr. 1834; d. Alton, Oct. 10, 1886. He was a cordwniner and later a stone mason. Child (McI:-.'TIRE)': Julia E., b. Alton, abt. Mar. 14, 1851; d. there, Jnn. 29, 1Si2, unm. i9 Joa.._, b. May 10, 18'>..S; m. SARAH FRA..._CES EASntA..._. MARY E., b. June 1829; d. Cincinnati, Ohio, Sept. 1, 1853; m. Alton, May 5, 1849, LEWIS BATES WE:o."TWORTR of Somersworth, N. H., son of Paul and Sarah (Libbey) Wentworth, b. Oct. 10, 182i; d. Zanesville, Ohio, Dec. 1858. Children6 by second "ife, excepting first, born at Alton, N. H.: SO SAMUEL LEIGHTOX, b. Dover, N. H., abt. 183i; m. (1) JULIA ELus; (2) E= J. (BAKER) MolUULI.. NATHA.,"IEL, b. abt. 1839; m. Rochester, N. H., Apr. 22, 1863, Emf.~ COLBATH; went West abt. 18i0 and "homesteaded" near Alton, Kan. When he and his wife separated, be returned East and worked in a Maine logging camp. His children were raised by his sister, Abbie H. Stockbridge. Children (Mcfa"TIRE)': i. George, b. 1863; d. Alton, Kan., July 4, 1875. He bad been attacked by a mad wolf and bitten in seven­ teen places. ii. Clara, m. John Edwin Brodmnrkle and res. Denver, Colo. They had (Brodmnrkle)•: a. Edwin res. Carrollton, Ill., 1940. b. Cinrn May, m.--- Wiles, and res. Los Angeles, Cal., 1940. ABBIE HA.,-XAH, b. Aug. 16, 1842; d. Alton, Knn., Mar. 5, 1904; m. Cresco, Iowa, 1870, IRA LEIGHTOX STOCKBRIDGE, son of William G. and Adaline (Gray) Stockbridge, b. Alt<,n, N. H., Oct. 10, 1840; d. Alton, Ifan., Dec. i. 1906. In Apr. lSil they migrated to Kansas and took up land at Bull City (now Alton). On their way West they visited Mrs. Stockbridge's hnlf-brother John at McIntire, Iowa. As a wedding present be p:nve them a cow which they tied to their prairie schooner and led safely through the dangerous Indian lands to Knnsas. A trader, Mr. Stockbridge hauled buffalo hides to the city markets, and returned to the frontier communities v:ith provisions and ammunition for the hunters. Mrs. Stockbridge taught in the first school in Bull City and was one of the organizers of the Congregational Society. Child (STOCK­ BRIDGE)": William George, b. Alton, Knn., Sept. 11, 1876; res. there, 1940; m. Alton, Nov. 6, 1905, Loretta Esther Cooley, dnu. of Charles Lincoln nnd Lillian Pacilla (Davis) Cooley, b. Natoma, Kan., Dec. 24, 1886; d. Beloit, Knn., Aug. l, 1936. They had (Stockbridge)• b. Alton: a. Ira Leighton, b. Oct. 3, 1906; res. Van Kuys, Cal., where he is a rndio sini:er, 1940; m. Alton, June 2, 1935, Zula Boland, dnu. of Elmer and Lillian (Cox) Boland, b. Alton, Apr. 2i, 1909. b. Edgar Delmar, b. Feb. 18, 1908; res. Alton, 1940; m. Woodston, Kan., July 12, 1932, Ruth Esther Glodfelty, dnu. of Henry and Kellie P. (Vander­ lip) Glodfelty, b. Woodston, July 12, 1912. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 4i

JAMES ALBERT, b. Feb. 29, 1&14; d. Alton, Kan., Jan. 3, 1929, s.p.; m. (1) Alton, N. H., Sept. 24, 1868, SADIE Looo, dau. of Leonard and Sarah A.,Loud, b. Wolfeboro, N. H.; (2) So. Berwick, Me., Feb. 10, 18il, MARY A. (PIKE) WEBBER, dnu. of John L. and Lucinda (Cook) Pike, b. Rochester, N. H.; d. there, Oct. I, 1884; (3) EDNA GOODWIN. He served as a private in Co. B, 1st N. H. Heavy Artillery from Sept. 8, 1863 to Sept. 11, 1865. During the mst fifteen years of his life he resided with his nephew, William G. Stockbridge, of Alton, Kan. ,h-,;IE, b. abt. 1846; d. Rochester, N. H., Dec. 10, 1891; m. Gilmanton, N. H., May 23, 1868, AuGUSTilS H. BucKMA.V, a shoemaker, son of Henry Buckman, b. Salem, Mass.; committed suicide at Dover, N. H., Mny 29, 1895. Children (BucKMA.v)' b. Rochester: i. Cha.rlu H., res. Boston, Mass. ii. Arthur, killed in the Philippines during the Spanish-American War. iii. George E. iv. Augustus H. v. Mauie May, b. Nov. 14, 1877; d. Oct. 12, 1884. vi. son, b. Apr. Ii, 1881. CLARA ELLE.v, b. aht. 18-iS; d. s.p.; m. L1~-. EvA.vs :md res. Rochester. CHARLES L., b. Sept. 15, 1850; d. Alton, N. H., Nov. 12, 1865, unm.

34 DANIEL5 McINTIRE, son of Daniel and Susanna (Simp­ son) McIntire, born at York, Me., 1783; died there, June 6, 1867; married (int. at York, Aug. 12, 1809) M,\RY STAPLES, dau. of John and Rhoda (Preble) Staples, born at Eliot, Me., 1791; died at York, Apr. 9, 1878.

Children6, born at York, Me.: NANCY, b. abt. 1811; d. Jan. 4, 183$; m. (mt. York, Dec. 16, 1836) HE.,-nY PAUL of York. HA.,"NAB, b. abt. 1813; d. Somersworth, N. H.; m. York, Jan. 26, 1829, NATHA.'-"IEL GRA.,"T of Berwick, Me. Children (GRA.,"T)': i. Natlumiel, b. Sept. 9, 1833; d. Falmouth, Mass., Sept. S, 1889; m. Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 2, 1856, Elizabeth Spenser Richards, b. Attleboro, June 1833; d. Aug. IS, 1892. ii. Frances, m. Lewis Najac. iii. Abiga;;, m. Munson Wii::gin. iv. Leroy, b. Dec. 5, 1839; m. Sept. 28, 1865, Mary Eleanor Holmes, dau. of Daniel and Mary Proctor (Najac) Holmes, b. Provi­ dence, R. I., July 24, 1843. RHODA, b. May 16, 1816; m. Sn.VESTER McI:,,"TIRE, q.u. SARAH, b. 1819; d. at sea, Apr. 18i4; m. York, Sept. 21, 1843, CAPT. WII.LLU! C. STo:,,"E, son of Rev. Samuel and Cynthia (Hawley) Stone, b. Vermont, 1818; d. nt sea, Apr. 18i4. After he had retired from the sea, Capt. Stone was summoned to Ha~= to take command of the barkentine .l,fanJ E. Libby whose captain had died of yellow fever. When he docked at Elizabeth, N. J., to take on a cargo of two thousand tons of anthracite, Capt. Stone telegraphed his v.ife and suggested that she join him and accompany him on his return voy~ to Portland. This she did. As they neared the coast of Maine, a terrific gnle blew up and the bark finally sank v.-ith thirteen aboard. Nothing which would indicate where the vessel capsized was ever found, and for nlmost si.~y years the detnils surrounding its disappearance remained a complete mystery. In 1930, however, a water-ti~ht metal receptacle containing the ship's sailing papers was washed ashore at Old Orchard Beach, Me. Marmers have observed that since the Mary E. Libby's owners carried part of her cargo of con! between decks and did not install needed "shifting boards," the crew fought a losing battle against the lashing gnle. They have conjectured that the bark sank to a depth of possibly six hundred feet and that only gradually were the iron 48 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM l\lclNTIRE

spikes thnt fastened the d..ck plank.~ corroded, nnd the deek beams loosened. The doeument, thev believe, must ha\"e flontcd and drifted nt leust twenty-five miles nfter it WM eventuully freed from the sub­ me~ wreck:ii:;e. Children (STo:-."E)' b. Fn!mouth, Me.: i. -4uguat,i LaRri,u,, b. Apr. 20, 1St6; d. PortI:ind, l\Ie., July 30, 1918; m. Fal­ mouth, Dec. 31, 1868, Hnrl:i.n Porter Huston, son of Robert :i.nd Doreas A. (Xoye,1) HtL4on, b. Falmouth, Mar.:?!, 1845; d. Portland, A111t. 6, 1907. ii. William H., b. 1848; d. Pnhnlu Kure, Hawaii. iii. Daniel Franklin, b. !\fay 31, 18.50; d. Boston, l\fuss., Xov. 3, 1933; m. Portland, Dec. 17, 1873, Hnttie Amelia Swett, dnu. of Ale.,cander V. and Lydia (Smith) Swett, b. Portl:ind, Mar. 7, 1855; d. J:unnica PI:un.", Muss., ,fan. 19, 1937. His father w-.is brin¢n,i: n weddim:: ,i:ift to him nt the time the Mary E. Libln; \\'US lost. iv. Samuel .-1ugustwr, b. ls;;2; d. 1897. He wns in XC\\· York in 1874 nnd plnnned to join his pnrents when thev ~et sail for Portlnnd. It has been said that in a dream he snw hi,; f:ither ln,.hed to the ,ihip•,i mnst and shoutit.11; orders during a severe storm. v. Josephine Sardie, b. 1854; d. Falmouth, 1923; m. 'Wilson Nevins of New Gloucester, Me., b. 1848; d. 1921. vi. Cluuks E., b. 18.56; res. Pnhnla Knre. l!HO. At one time he wns a forest ~r. Sui.As M., b. nbt. 1821; d. Falmouth, 1887; m. York. J:i.n. 28. 1847, NATHASlEL EDWIS MERRILL, son of Capt. Reuben and Frances (Pope) Merrill, b. Yarmouth, Me., July 14, 1821; d. Portland, May 31, 1906. Children (l\IERRILLF b. Falmouth: i. Edwin Elden, b. abt. 1849; d. Lynn, Mnss., Dec. 28, 1887; m. (1) Mary Hamilton; (2) Carrie Libby of Scarboro, Me. ii. Man; Frances, b. Apr. 13, 1851; d. Portland, July 8, 1917; m. Falmouth, Oct. 15, 1875. William Francis Weeks, son of William :i.nd Hannnh F. (Clement) Weeks, b. Portlnnd, Sept. 10, 1850; d. there, J:i.n. 5, 1917. iii. Clarissa Hollingsworth, b. Oct. 9, 1861; m. Xov. 12, 1890, Frank Owen Haskell, a bank treasurer, son of Alfred and Elizabeth (Owen) Haskell, b. Portland, July 12, 1863; d. there, May 29, 1931. iv. William Henry ,iugustus, b. nbt. 1865; d. ebt. 1905, unm. 81 AMOS, b. Feb. 14, 1823; m. HARJUET LEIGHTOS Mcfa"TIRE. A.,-s, b. nbt. 1826; m. SAMUEL PruscE BATCHELDER, a ship builder, b. Falmouth; d. E. Deerim::, Me. Child (BATCH'ELDERF: Ralph Prince, b. Portland, Jan. 13. 1865; d. Biddeford, Me., Sept. 14, 1935; m. Saco, Me., Oct. 14, 1903, Teresa 0. Smith, dnu. of William and Susan (Burn­ ham) Smith, b. Biddeford. Aug. 26, 1876; res. there, 1940. She m. (2) Herbert Ayer. M.\RY ELIZABETB, b. abt. Apr. 15, 1828; d. Falmouth, Dec. 22, 1906, unm. 82 A.,'l>REW JACKSOS, b. June 12, 1831; m. HARJUET ELIZABETH MOODY. DA:-O'lEL HAYE .... , b. abt. 1834; d. Tilton, X. H., Feb. 2, 1909, unm. He ser,:ed as a private in Co. K. 13th X. H. Re,i:t., from Sept. 20, 1862 until June 21, 1865. At the time of hi,; enlistment he resided at Ports­ mouth, X. H., but followin,i: the war lived nt York and later at the Old Soldiera' Home nt Tuton. · 35 EBENEZER~ :McINTIRE, son of Daniel and Susanna (Simpson) McIntire, born at York, :\1e., 1796; died Apr. 27, 1863; married at York, Jan. 9, 1823, ABIGAIL JUNKINS, dau. of Joseph and Lydia (Junkins) Junkins, born at York, Sept. 29, 1799; died Mar. 17, 1855. 6 Children , horn at York, Me.: MERCY, b. J:in. 28, 1824; d. Aug. 21, 1832. HE:-.'ltY, b. June 21, 1$'.?6; d. Jan. 19, 1833. DESCE.'ffi.~"--rs OF MxcUM: McL'IITIRE 49

83 DA.'lo'IEL, b. Jan. 28, 1829; m. (1) ELIZABETH B. THom>so!lf; (2) ELLE!lf MARY THOMPSOX. S4 JAMES HE.,,n-, b. July 21, 1833; m. (1) HA.,-sAR SHAw; (2) MARTHA E. Cooi.. LYDIA CHARLOTTE, b. Jan. 14, 1835; d. Aug. Zi, 1852. MARTD1 J., b. Sept. 28, 1838; d. Boston, Mnss., Sept. 16, 1858, unm.

36 HE~TRY5 McINTIRE, son of Jedidiah and Lydia (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., Jan. 23, 1782; died at New Sharon, Me., Jan. 28, 1877; married (int. at Topsham, Me., Aug. 12, 1809) BETSEY HUBBARD, dau. of Francis* and Mehitable (Jud­ kins) Hubbard, born at Fayette, Me., Dec. 9, 1786; died at New Sharon, May 10, 1838. As a young man Henry McIntire migrated north and took up land at New Sharon. Children6, born at New Sharon, Me.: EMMA A.,-s, b. Dec. 17, 1809; d. New Sharon, Jan. 1, 1838, unm. FRA..._CJS HUBBI.RD, b. July 3, 1S12; d. Winthrop, Me., Mnr. 5, 1902, s.p.; m. Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 18, 1851, FRA..._CES NA..._CY WHEELOCK, dau. of Dann and Susan Wheelock, b. Reedfield, Me.; d. Wmthrop. He was a. hou.sewright. 85 HE.,-XY, b. Nov. 19, 1S14; m. Ein.-iCE HILL FIELD. A:11os, b. Dec. 30, 1817; d. New Sharon, Nov. 4, 1842, unm. BETSEY HUBBARD, b. Sept. 23, 1819; d. New Sharon, Nov. 12, 1846; m. June 28, 1838, DA.,"IEL M. YEATOX. Child (YEAroxF: Phrosina, b. July 4, 1S39; d. after 1930; m. (1) ---Richardson; (2) Sullivan Ellis. WESLEY, b. Mar. 25, 1825; d. Auburn, Me., June 20, 1S96, s.p.; m. JEMWA MA.=, dau. Rowland a.nd Matilda l\Ia.xim, b. Wayne, Me., Apr. 2, 1833; d. Leeds, Me., l\fuy 30, 1865. He was a. carpenter. JOA.'\":,;A. HUBBARD, b. Feb. 28, 1828; d. E. Friendship, Me., Feb. 2. 1S61; m. New Shnron, May 28, 184S, JOSEPHUS H. BRADFORD, b. St. George, Me., Oct. 23, 1823. Children (BRADFORD)': i. Ann Eliza, b. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 26, 1849; d. July 2, 1922; m. Nov. 1, 1S76, William Emer­ son, son of Willirun a.nd Eliza (Pn.rrey) Emerson, b. Windsor, Vt., Nov. IS, 1840; d. Goffstown, N. H., May 30, 1933. ii. Theodore J., b. St. Geo~, Feb. 2, 1851; d. Thomaston, Me., Feb. 12, 1933; m. Julia Ann Geyer. iii. Francis Henry, b. St. George, Oct. S, 1854; m. Nov. 24, 1S81, Mary Ann Eaton, dau. of Mnrk E. a.nd Mary E. (Wal­ ker) Eaton, b. Buff:i.lo, N. Y.; d. Swampscott, Mnss., July 4, 1931. PHROSINA, b. Feb. 25, 1832; d. New Sharon, Dec. 22, 1835.

37 JOHN5 McINTIRE, son of Jedediah and Lydia (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., Apr. 1786; married at Sanford, Me., Aug. 23, 1807, POLLY BATCHELDER. Prior to his marriage John McIntire located at Sanford, but removed before 1820 to Denmark, Me., where he remained for over thirty years.

• Fnu:icis Hubbard fflliMted at fourteen Al4 n. drummer in the Continffltal Army. Hi,. nephew. Dr. John Hubbard (IW-i.-1:;r.:n. oerved "" 110vcrnor of :11:unc from l!,;9 to 1=. 50 DEscc:sDANTS OF M1cuM McINTIRE

8 Probable children , firist three born at Sanford, Me.: CYRUS, b. nbt. Muy 1808; d. Fryeburg, Mc., Mnr. G, 1887; m. OLIVE 0. HILL, b. ubt. Aug. 1803; d. Fryeburg, Oct. 3, 1874. Children (McIN­ •nnE)': i. Mary M,lwa, b. Denmark, Feb. G, 183G; d. Fryeburg, Nov. 18, 1001, unm. ii. James Wilson, b. ubt. Aug. 1838; d. Fryeburg, Julv 4, 1805, unm. iii. Joshua C., b. ubt. Apr. 18, 1841; d. unm. in Murylaml, ,fon. 31, 1863, while serving in the Union Anny. iv. Olive Jane, b. ubt. 1840; m. Lorenzo Murtin or Bridgton, Mc. SG CORNELIUS B., b. abt. 1812; m. LYDIA McINTIRE. EPHRAIM T., b. ubt. 1815; d. Denmnrk, Mnr. 12, 1871; m. DoROTIIY DowNs, duu. of Eben und Dolly (Fulls) Downs, b. Madison, N. H.; d. Conwuy, N. H., Oct. 15, 18!14. He served u.~ a private in Cupt. David R. Ripley's Co. or Riflemen from Mnr. G until Mnr. 27, 1839. This company hud been raised ut the outbreak of the Aroostook Wnr to U."-qist in the protection or the Northeastern frontier of Mn.inc. Children (Mcb,"TIRE) 7 b. Dcnmnrk: i. Timothy, b. abt. 1845; d. Den­ mnrk, Feb. 26, 1875, unm. ii. Clarissa, b. abt. 1846; d. Dcnmnrk, Sept. 17, 1805. iii. Ebenezer D., b. ubt. 1848; d. Denmnrk, Feb. 8, 1889, unm. iv. Laura A., b. ubt. 1850; m. Freedom, N. H., Mnr. 19, 1873, Horace W. Bickford, son of Paul P. und Hnrrict B. (Allnrd) Bickford, b. Pembroke, Mnss., Feb. 27, 1850; d. Rochester, N. H., JUD. 12, 1902. They hud (Bickford)•: Culcb N., b. Conwuy,abt. 1870; m. Nusbua, N. H., Nov. 16, 1918, Coro (Floyd) Degrenier, duu. or Henry Cook und :Elin L (Nichols) Floyd, b. Windhum, N. H. v. John, b. ubt. 1853; d. lJenmnrk, July 16, 1865. vi. Mary, b. ubt. 1856; d. Dcnmnrk, June 12, 1865. TIMOTHY, b. ubt. 1819; m. Catherine --- und res. Dixfield, Me. Children (McINTIRE)' b. Denmark: i. BetsetJ G., b. ubt. 1842. ii. George H., b. ubt. 1844. iii. Albert F., b. ubt. 1847. GEORGE, b. abt. 1821!;_ m. Sarah A. Perkins, dau. or George Perkins. She m. (2) Dcnmnrk, vec. 2, 1892, Jumcs N. Smith, son or Reuben und Fannie (Whitney) Smith, b. Buxton, Me. Children (Mcb"TIRE)7: i. George E., b. ubt. 1857. ii. Se.;mour S., b. abt. 1859; m. Can:Uln, Vt., Mnr. 5, 1881, Melvina A. Leavitt, dau. or Lconnrd and Sarah (West) Leavitt, b. McGallowuy, N. H.

38 JOSEPH5 McINTIRE, son of Jedediah and Lydia (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., June 15, 1789; died there, abt. 1855; married (int. at York, Apr. 28, 1810) ELEANOR GARLA:SD, born at Eliot, Me., Jan. 20, 1786; res. York, 1860. Joseph McIntire resided at York and engaged in farming.

6 Children , born at York, :Vle.: BENJAl!I:S, b. Sept. 17, 1810; m. Newton, Muss., Oct. 5, 1834, RmuNNA STEAR...;s, dau. or Col. Jacob and Lu~ (Adums) Steams, b. July- 20, 1814. He wus a builder and was killed ma railroad accident in Illmois. It is probable thnt his family mii:r:1tcd to the West. Children (McIN­ TIRE)' b. Lynn, l\Ia.ss.: i. Marshall, b. Dec. 12, 1839. ii. Marcus Morion, b. Aui:. l(j, 1842;

Ann Doroth~· Avery, b. Cnpc Neddick, l\Ie., l\,for. 5, 1838; d. Mny 15, 1881. He m. (2) Kittery, Me., Dec. 12, 18!1:i, Jo:liznbl'th Ellen (Welch) Hill, d:m. of Thcodorl' and Kezinh Welch nml widow of Stephen Hill, b. So. Berwick, Mc., l\for. 28, 1S43; d. York, l\Iny 30, 1!100. iv. Marcia Ann, b. Aug. 6, 183!1; d. ,July JO, !!JOO; m. York, .fuly 4, 1855, Charle.• Hcnrv Snywnrd, "''" of Srunucl and Abigail (Eaton) Suyward, b. \\Tell><, Mc., Jnn. 1, 1833; d. Alfred, Mc., l10n of Willinm and Elizabeth (Plummer) Rowell, b. Portland, Mc.; d. Waltham, June22, 1905. viii. Lydia .M., b. Dec. 2, 1847; d. Mnr. 18, 1872; m. York, Dec. 13, 1800, r~,m E. Cooper, ><0n of Edwnrd and Anne (Preble) Cooper, b. Mar. _,, 1S45; d. Nottingham, N. I-I., ,Jan. 4, 1927. He m. (2) Oct. 22, 1872, Elizabeth Randall, b. Sept. II, 1851; d. Feb. JO, 1911. ix. Abigail F., b. Feb. 21, 1850; d. June 2, 1876; m. Nov. 13, 1872, Charles Eaton. LYDIA, b. Apr. 6, 1813; m. CoR.-.ELIOi< B. Mcb"TIRE, q.v. DAVID PREBLE, b. Mar. 2, 1817; d. York, Sept. 9, 1898, unm. HESRY, b. Dec. 7, 1819. 87 ALLES, b. July 14, 1822; m. JA!lo"'E (Dow:."ES) MADISON. SS ,JEREl!IAH L1sscOTT, b. Dec. 27, 1824; m. HASNAII S. GLYNN. MARY A., b. May 29, 1827; m. Lynn, Mrua.s., Dec. 10, 1851, Sn:a.-.E O. PARKER, NOD of Warren Parker, b. Rockinghnm, Vt• •JosEPH, b. Aug. 15, 1829. WAITY HAYES, b. Aug. 16, 1832; d. York, Jan. 29, 1000; m. ,JosEPll WIL!

,. Preidmt Jncbon "'W' obli,:Nl to cut "'hort bi!, joumry :it Concord. ~- H .• corutequcntly be never rc:iched York. 52 DESCENDANTS OF l\'llcuM McINTIRE

Children&, born :i.t York, Mc.: Jt:1u:~11A11, b. Dec. lll, 1833; d. York, Dec. 20, 1918, s.p.; m. York, Oct. 2tl, 186!1, AmaAtL CLARI"-"" E~u,;u... os, d11u. of Chnrlcs OctuviU!I and H11rrii,t .June (l'hilliJ)!I) Emerson, b. York, Mur. 17, 1833; d. there, Dec. 3, l!ll I. Mr. McIntire wu.• one of the we:uthicst men of York. ELtz.>JJETII LusT, b. Mur. 11, 183G; cl. York, Apr. 21, 1902, s.p.; m. (int. Belfust, !\le., Nov. 9, 1861) DR•• Jous GoRHAAI BROOKS, son of Solomon and N11ncy (Suv11ge) Brook.~, b. York, Feb. 15, 1821; cl. Bel• fust, Mnr. 2-1, 100-1. Tlu,y were 1 trnde.

40 l\IAJ. JOIIN5 :McINTIRE, son of Dea. Jeremiah and Eunice (Kingsbury) McIntire, born at York, Me., Mar. 29, 1812; died there, Apr. 21, 1875; married at Eliot, Me., Jan. 29, 1839, ELEANOR JG:SKL'-S, dau. of Daniel and Hannah (Shaw) Junkins, born at York, Feb. 20, 1813; died there, Jan. 23, 1887. John McIntire wu.s commissioned :i.s a major in the state militia. Child", born at York, l\le.: 89 Joas RA.~DOLl'R, b. Mur. 1, 184'1; m. HELES GERTRUDE :\IclsTIRE. 41 HON. ALEXANDERs l\1cl~TIRE, ,-on of lVlicum and Rhoda (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., Feb. 15, 17i4; died there, June 18, 1852; married at York, Mar. 12, 1801, MARY Jc:sKrNs, dau. of Alexander and Abigail (Lindsay) Junkins, born at York, Dec. 12, 1782. Alexander McIntire held Yirtually every public office in the gift of the town. He was a justice of the peace, ,;Hage selectman, town clerk of York, judge of the county court, collector of customs, representative to the state legislature and state senator. In 1S11, he w:is one of the se,·en incorporators of a cotton mill which was built below the outlet of Ch:'!se',- Pond at York. He was one of n·;e men chosen l\far. 16, 1S13, "to examine the cannon belongin;; to the town to see whether they are good and suflkient and worth putting carriages to and also to make application to the proper authority of the state or United St.ates p;owrnment for aid in protecting York Harbor from the assaults of the enemy." The U'niversalist Society, which offered "a new doctrine of an all--embra<'ing, liberal type and sought salva• DESCENDANTS oF M1cuM McINTIRE 53

tion for all mankind," was formed at York about 1823. Alex­ ander McIntire was .;elected as clerk of the group. Mr. McIntire ,note May 4, 1850: "I :un not quite seventy­ seven years old, but wns able on the fourth of March l:i:;t to travel on foot seven miles out in one hour and fifty minutes and returned in two hours and five minutes, the traveling being rough and hard." The object· of this journey was to take the declaration of an o!d pensioner eighteen years his senior. Mrs. McIntire was adjudged to be insane, Oct. 4, 1852. Subsequently she was a pauper and as late as 1870, was an inmate at the York almshouse. Children 6, born at York, Me.: EDGAR, b. Nov. 23, 1801; d. York, July 1805. Ev,u,INA, b. Dec. 11, 1804; d. York, July 1807. ALEXAl'o"DER, b. Mny l, 1808; d. Mar. 27, 1824. Da. EDGAR AucusTus,• b. Muy 13, 1810; m. York, Oct. 8, 1840, l\fany A. THOMPROS, dau. of Cnpt. John S. Thompson, b. York, Nov. 14, 1816; d. there, Nov. ll, 1845. Dr. McIntire, succeeding his father, served n.s town clerk of York from 1852 until 1856. For a time he taught in the district schools. He continued his mcdicn.l practice at York at !en.st until tl1e outbreak or the Civil War. Children (Mcfa"TIRE) 7 b. York: i. llfa171 Susan, b. Sept. 12, 1841; m. Charlestown, Mn.ss., Mar. 20, 1862, Charles Henry Hill, son of Henry and Abignil {Collin) Hill b. Groton, Mass., Aug. 24, 1834. They hn.d (Hill)•: a. Hnrry Aui,istus, b. Feb. 1864. b. Mn.ry Abbie, b. Charlestown, Sept. 29, 1867; m. W. Groton, Nov. 10, 1898, Francis D:inforth Lewis, son of Reuben u.nd Susan Frances (Lawrence) Le\\;s, b. Groton, Sept. 22, 1867. c. Elizabeth Sewn.II, b. Nov. 1871. d• •James Thornton, b. Aug. 1872. e. Nellie Frank, b .•Jn.n. 1876. J. Susan Putnam, b. Jan. 1878. g. Chnrlcs Cortland, b. Mar. 1882. h. Lucy, b. June 1884; d. 1884. ii. Jamr,s Tlwrnton, b. Aug. 7, 1843; d. Jn.n. 1849. iii. Edgar Augustus, b. Mar. 19, 1845; d. Oct. 1, 1846. L1v1.:rnsTos, b. Mny 22, 1812; d. Kittery, Me., 1878; m. Salem, M:i..•8., Oct. 19, 1851, MARGARET FRAZIER NELSos, dau. of John Nelson of Maitland, N. S., b. abt. 1818; d. between 1860-70. He wn.s a cord­ waincr, but for some years prior to his den.th wn.s a pauper in the Kittery almshouse. Child (McINTIRE)': Elizabeth Frazier, b. York, July 12, 1853; m. C. M. Prince, n.nd hn.d (Prince)•: a. Ednn.. b. Ralph. c. Annie. BEsJ.uas Fn.-..'1KLIS, b. Aug. 24, 1815; d. La,\Tence, Mnss., Dec. 27, 1853, unm. He receivro his father's books "which treat upon the gub­ ject or Universal Salvation comprising Hosea B:tllou's Works, Win­ chester's, Huntington's, Rnyner·s, n.nd other authors." EvALIXA, b. Oct. 12, 1817; d. York, Aug. 7, 1822. ,on, b. Feb. 6, 1824; d. York, Feb. 21, 1824.

42 MICUl\<15 McINTIRE, son of l\licum and Rhoda (Allen) McIntire, born at York,Me.,abt. 1776; died there, July 6, 1843; 54 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE married (int. at York, Apr. 2, 17!lS) Ru-rR GROVER, dau. of Simon and Sarah (Rhodes) Grover, born at York, Nov. 12, 17il; died there, Jan. 20, 1850. Children8, born at York, Me.: !lO MA, b. Aug. 12, 1800; m. CAIIOLINE BROOKS. 91 JEFFERSos, b. Mar. 22, 1802; m. (1) POLLY NUTE; (2) E:.i!ILI. CELESTIA FOS8. 92 A...,I>REW, b. nbt. 1804; m. MERCY McI::..-ruu:. 93 EI>GAR, b. 1806; m. (1) ABmAn. McI:-.-riaE; (2) ELIZA H. MURREY. 94 Ruros, m. MARY G. COOPER.

43 HON. RUFUS6 McINTIRE, son of Micum and Rhods. (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., Dec. 19, 1784; died at Parsonsfield, Me., Apr. 28, 1866; married (1) 1S19, NA.-.cY RoLFE HM--XAFORD, dau. of Josiah and Nancy (Doe) Hannaford, born at Parsonsfield, May 12, 1796; died there, Feb. 2, 1830. He married (2) 1832, MARY B. H~'"'NAFORD, a sister of his first wife, born at Parsonsfield, Feb. 2, 1808; died there, Nov. 18, 1838. Following his graduation from Dartmouth College in 1809, Rufus McIntire read Jaw in Alfred with Hon. John Holmes until his admission to the York County Bar in 1812. He was commissioned s.s a captain in the United States Third Artillery at the beginning of the War of 1812, raised a company of over a hundred men, and served throughout the war on the frontier of New York. In 1817, he removed to Parsonsfield and began the practice of law. He w:i.s a member of the state legislature in 1820, prose­ cuting attorney of York County from 1820 to 1843, and a member of the Maine Boundary Commission of 1820. As a Jacksonian Democrat, he was elected to the Twentieth Congress of the United States to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. '\Villiam Burleigh* and was subsequently reelected to the Twenty­ first, Twenty-second and Twenty-third Congresses. In all, he served at Washington from Sept. 10, 1827 to Mar. 3, 1835. As the Democratic candidate for governor of r.fo.ine, he was defeated in the state elections of 1837. l\'Ir. McIntire was appointed state land ag:ent in 1839 when the controversy with England respecting our Northeastern boun­ dary was at its height.t The Maine legislature, meeting in secret session on Jan. 24, 1839, authorized Rufus McIntire "to employ a sufficient force to arrest, detain and imprison all persons found trespassing on the territory of the state as founded

• William BurleiRh. an Adnltl8 ~mocrnt. ,..,.. o. m•mber of the 18th. 19th and 20th Con~ from :\tar. 4. ls:!3 ut1til hi" de-.1.th. July :?. ls:!7. t ~onhem lb.inf! ift ftitU!S.t«l between New BMlMv.ick and Canada. In an effort to connect thef'e provincet' Enil~h a:enu chLimed juril'diction Qver :1. !!trip o( the coveted territory Jllld enco~ Brithtb subject8 to take ~ion of it. DESCENDANTS OF M1cw Mc!NTIRE 55 by the treaty of 1783." The armed posse reached the Aroostook region on Feb.12 and encamped at the mouth of little Madawaska. To effect a peaceful solution of the problem a meeting between Rufus McIntire and the Canadian agent was arranged at the home of a Mr. Fitzherbert some four miles from the posse's encampment. During the night an armed force of about fifty of the tresp:issers surrounded Fitzherbert's house and captured Mr. McIntire and his assistants. They were taken by horse­ sleds into New Brunswick, carried to Woodstock where war­ rants were issued against them, and committed to the jail at Fredericton. We are told that "the intelligence of this outrage upon the authority of the state created an intense excitement." Gov. Fairfield demanded that General Harvey release Mr. McIntire.* The state legislature on Feb. 20 appropriated the sum of $800,000 to protect its citizens and the public lands. The following day the governor ordered the mobilization of a detachment of over ten thousand officers and men. The boundary controversy was amicably settled, however, by a treaty nP.gotiated by Daniel ,vebster and Lord Ashbumton in 1842. By !lll appointment of President James K. Polk, Rufus Mc­ Intire served as state marsh:i.l in 1845. During the four-year period from Apr. 13, 1853 to Apr. 1, 1857, he served as surveyor of customs of the port of Portland, Me. Children6 by first v,ife, born at Parsonsfield, Me.: MARY RoLFE, b. nbt. Aug. 31, 1819; d. Portland, Me., May 28, 1903, unm. A.-.:-."ETTE, b. nbt. Feb. 17, 1821; d. Portland, Oct. 3, 1906, unm. 95 JAl\lE.'> OrIS, b. Mar. 5, 1822; m. SARAH A.,-x HtraBARD. ALONZO, d. in infancy. EvALL-..A, b. nbt. Dec. 3, 1824; d. Portland, June 28, 1896, unm. MALCOLM, d. in infancy. 96 Rm-us, b. Apr. 6, 1828; m. Em.1cia: D. JORDA:--. MALCOLM, d. in infancy. Chiidren6 by second wife, born at Parsonsfield, Me.: MALCOLM, b. May 2, 1835; res. Owensboro, Ky., 1906; m. 1869, MARY HARDI::.. He was grndw,.ted from Bowdoin Colleize, Brunswick, Me., 1857. After serving for 11 year :i.s principal of the Parnonsfield Seminary, he went to Owensboro and taught in the village academy. When classes were discontinued at the outbreak of the Civil War, he found employment in the provost-mlll'8hal's office. At the end of the 'l\"ll.r he w-,1,; appointed assistant collector of internal revenue for Davie,i,i County. He resigned when hi" health foiled and removed to Hartford, ~-i:y., where he o~ned an academy for boys. Ch~dren (Mch·rnt~)7: 1. Malcolm Hardin, d. Owensboro, May 1910. u. Rufus, res. :Sew Boston, Ill., 1936, but has prob. since located in California.. NA.-.CY HA.'1,-XAFORD, b. abt. June 1837; d. Portland, Nov. 23, 1907, unm. 56 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

44 MAJ. WILLIAM~ McINTIRE, son of Micum and Rhoda (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., al.it. liSi; died Dec. 13, 1850; mtmied at Eliot, Me., July 6, 1810, HANNAH LEIGHTON, dau. of Maj. Samuel and Abigail (Frost) Leighton, born at Eliot, Dec. i, li83; died at York, Mar. 12, 1846. He married (2) July 10, 185i, LYDIA L. WINN, dau. of Ivory and Eliza A. Winn. She married (2) at Methuen, Mass., June 19, 1861, Joseph Jackman, son of Enoch and Mary Jackman. William McIntire was a major in the state militia. He re­ presented York in the legislature, 1830-40, :md in the senate, 1853-54. Children8 by first ,,;re, born at York, Me.: MATILDA, b. Der.. 12, 1810; d. So. Benvick, Me., lSS!l; m. York, :N'ov. 14, 1833, C11ARLES KEAn,, son of Wentworth and Hannah (Bartlett) Kenys, b. May 21, 1812; d. So. Berwick, Sept. 25, 1879. Children (KEAYsF b. Newfield, Me.: i. Hannah Jane, b. Oct. 12, 1834; d. Lynn, Mass., Mar. 30, 1917; m. So. Berwick, June 13, 1869, .John Grover Cochey, son of Thomas and Edna (Grover) Cochey, b. York, Mar. 5, 1833; d. ther1;;_l\for. 16, 1874. ii. E~clyn Mcl71!irc, ~- Apr. 11, 1837; d. Lynn, Mar._.,, 1918; m. §io. Bet'Wlck, Mar. o, 1859, George Florian Stone, son of John and Mann (Sheldon) Stone, b. Snlem, Mass., Mar. 30, 1837; d. So. Berwick, June 15, 1914. iii. William W1mtwortlr., b. Mar. 30, 1840; d. Melrose, Mass., Mar. 9, 19"-3; m. So. Ben,;ck, Dec. 1, 1865, Mary Frances Hooper, dnu. of John and Mary (Butler) Hooper, b. So. Benvick, Mar. 18, 1840; d. Melrose, Nov. 25, 1906. 97 S\'LVESTER, b. June 26, 1812; m. RnooA McI:-.nRE. WILUAll BRADFORD, b. June 25, 1814; d. Sonora, Cal., Nov. 1850, unm. He had reached the mines, established a claim and dispatched a small quantity of gold to the East a short time before his death. SOPHIA JASE, b. Mar. 9, 1816; d. Sept. 19, 1857; m. York, Dec. 8, 1835, CHARLES CAl!E, son of Arthur Came, b. York, Mn_y 25, 1813; d. Nov. 2-1, 1861. He was "of rather a striking personnhty, being very tnll and erect and of a pleasing address." From early manhood be was the schoolmaster at York. At one time be represented his district in the Maine legislature. Children (CAME)' b. York: i. Sally .4., b. May 9, 1837; d. Mar. 11, 1838. ii. Louisa Jane, b. May 9, 1839; d. Rochester, N. H., Jan. 11, 1915; m. Charles Henry Coffin, son of Ed­ mund and Olive T. (Frost) Coffin, b. So. Berwick, Apr. 11, 1839; d. Haverhill, Mnss., Dec. 22, 1909. iii. ,ingeline, b. Mar. 21, 1841; d. Farmington, N. H., Sept. S, 1869; m. Ezra Doleby. iv. Frank Charles, b. Sept. 13, 1841; m. Emma Winchell; served in Co. B, 27th Me. Regt., removed to Haverhill, and finally locnted at Denver. Colo., where be engaged in mining enterprises. , •. Ann Lcighum, b. Dec. 19, 1849;

1878, George Noyes Carleton, son of Willinm A. and Rebecca Ann Carleton, b. Groveland, MILSS., June 30, 1853. EvALINA, b. July 10, 1822; d. York, Feb. 17, 1898; m. York, June 7, 1840, JEREMIAH PAUL, son of JoHeph and Mary J. (Frost) Paul, b. York, Dec. 12, 1820; d. there, Mnr. 13, 1898. Children (PAUL)' b. York: i. lViUiarn J., b. Aug. 3, 1841; d. York, Dec. 19, 1882; m. Carrie A. Downing, b. Apr. 30, 1847; d. York, Mu.r. 31, 1878. ii. Oliver M., b. ~~ny 10, !843i d. Rock~rt, Mnss., Nov. 22, lt90; m •.,Annic Hnrt!ey. 111. Jeremiah I-rank, b. Sept. 17, 1846; d. July -6, 193-: m. (1) Ehot, Dec. 31, 1871, Altn .J. Paul, b. Eliot, May 6, 184-1; d. York, Feb. 28, 1873; (2) Conway, N. H., Aug. 28, 1876, Nellie Gillan, b. Salem, MIISS., Oct. 30, 1855; d. Mar. 2, 1936. iv. Bradford M., b. May 18, 1850; d. Jan. 20, 1878, unm. v. ])u,jg/il, b. Apr. 28, 1854; d. Boston, Feb. 23, 1873, unm. HARRIET LEIGHTON, b. Oct. 16, 1824; m. Amos Mcfa'TIRE, q.11. OLtVElt B., b .•Tan. 10, 1827; d. at sen, Jan. 30, 1850, while migrating to the Cnlifomin gold mines.

45 RHODA5 McINTIRE, dau. of Micum and Rhoda (Allen) McIntire, born at York, Me., abt. 1795; married (int. at York, Oct. 16, 1819) CAPT. GEORGE BEAN, son of J:i.mes :md Tabitha (Banks) Bean, born Nov. 16, 1784.

6 Children , born at York, l\Ie.: JAMES BEA.", b. abt. 1820. GEORGE BEA.", b. abt. 1822. * BRADFORD BEA.".* THEODORE BEA.".* ALE."U.,-»ER BEAN, b. Nov. 10, 1825; d. Tomales, Cal., Mar. 189'.?; m. Mar. 3, 1858, EIDIA JA.'\'E Ttra.,'ER, dnu. of Randolph and Hannah (Call) Turner, b. Exeter, Me., Mar. 26, 1835; d. Tomnles, Mar. 1911. Children (BEAN)' b. Tomales: i. Edwin, b. June 27, 1859; res. Tomales, 1939; m. 1890, Elizabeth Clark, dnu. of John and Annie Clark, b. Tomales, Oct. 28, 1869. ii. Lilla, b. Apr. 4, 1861; d. Tomales, Jan. 6, 1939; m. John Watts, a native of Wales. SoPHIA BEAN, b. abt. 1828; m. --- WEBBER, and res. nr. Wells, Mc. Child (WEBBER)': Ida. JOSEPH BEA.", b. abt. 1830. JULIA BEAN, b. Mar. 19, 1833; d. Tomales, Nov. 4, 1886; m. OBED WINO Ttra.'>ER. son of Randolph and Hannah (Call) Turner, b. June 20, 1831; d. Tomales, July 7, 1907. Rounding Cape Horn in the Rolling Jfoses, Obed W. Turner migrated to California m 1849. For a time he mined at Oroville, but when a m:tla.rin epidemic threatened that n:ren he settled on a r.i.nch near Tomales. He returned to l\Inine in 1857, married, and with his wife set out immedintely for the W e!t ,;a the Isthmus of Panama. Because of the unreliability of the old Spnni8h land grants they were obliged to pay for their ranch three times. Although this _proved to be n ~t hardship and a source of keen w,i­ nppointment, ,t was necessary to establish a clear title to the land. Children (Tun.-.1::aF b. Tomnles: i. Matilda. b. Feb. 26, 1859; d. SlUI .Francisco, Cal., July 19, 1928, unm. ii. Ellen, b. Kov. 1, 1862; d.

• G,or,:c. nrndfnrd nnd Tboodore Benn inii:r:Ltod to thew,., during the Cold Rw,b of ls-&9. One of the hrotherft died on the wn.y; n.nother w:u, accidentally shot to den.th tt00n After renching Californlll.. 58 DESCENDANTS OF M1cuM MclNTmE

Sun Franci~eo, Apr. 20, 1936; m. Tomu.lC!l, Nov. 1, 1888, Herman Hirnm Church, ~on of Samuel Hownrd nnd Cynthin ,Jnne (Fleming) Church, h. Livermore, lowtL, !\for. 29, 1859; re:i. Snn Frnncisco, 1939. They hnd (Church)•: a • •fulin Ellen, b. Aug. 14, 1SS9, m. John Henry Obermuller. b. Myrtle Elriie, b. Oct.;;, 1891, m. Willnrd Snmuel Cox. c. Vivinn Ednn, b. ,June 2, 1896, m. Dr. ,JumC:1 Newton Rae. iii. Carrie, b. Sept. 8, 1864; m. Tomu.le11, Nov. 1, lSSS, Dr. Frnnk Hnlc Church, rion of Samuel Hownrd nnd Cynthin Jnne (Flemintt) Church, b. Liver­ more, Sept. 1861; d. Petu.lumn, Cu.I., Apr. 17, 1900. They hnd (Church)•: Edith Mnhel, b. Oct. 2, 1889, m. Hugo Ahlgren. iv. Frank, b. June 21, 1872; m. Petnlunm, Dec. 27, 1899, Berthn Bell Bru.dy, dnu. of Erwin nm.I Letitia (Prumer) Bmdy, b. Petnlumn, Oct. 22, 1877. They hrul (Turner)•: a. Adn. Fnv, b. Feb. 3, 1901, m. (1) Cln.rence Pn.rr; (2) ,Jefferson .Jay Conklin of Sn.n Diego, Cal. b. \Vnyne, m. (1) Ruth Ducker; (2) Dorothy McGnrvin of Long Bench, Cal. Jom, BEAS, b. Feb. 3, 1835; m. Dec. 2, 1859, GRACE ANN Doi.NELL, b. York, Jn.n. 23, 1840. Children (BEA.'1)1 : i. Geurge. ii. Frank A. iii. Grau Evelyn. iv. Elizabeth. v. Lewis. vi. Lina. vii. John Winthrop. viii. Rose. L'I:, Helen .1.lberta. x•• ·Hice May. xi. Charles ,1. xii. Rhoda N., l'C::l. unm. Guemeville, Cu.I., 1939.

46 JEREMIAH6 McINTIRE, probable son of Joseph McIn­ tire, born abt. 1795; died :i.t Blue Hill, 1-le., before 1850; married June 27, 1818, LYDIA K •.._o,vtEs, dau. of Samuel and Jane (Gray) Knowles, born at Sedgwick, Me., Mar. 24, 1796; died at Blue Hill, M:tr. 21, 1839.

Children7, born at Blue Hill, Me.: ABtGAlL, b. Apr. 30, 1819; d. n.bt. 1846; m. S.ut'C'EL P. HOLT. Child (HOLT)•: Frank. JA.'loE ELuOT, b. Mnr. 19, 1821; m. ELBR[l)GE PALMER. Children (PAL­ MER)•: i. Abigail. ii. Mark. iii. Grace. 98 INousoN, b. Dec. 11, 1822; m. (1) EuuBETB COUSINS; (2) MEBITABLE PEn:RS (OsGoon) V AR.'11™; (3) MARGARET HELE:- Gorr. SARAH, b. and d. Mn.r. 1, 1825. DEBORAH KsowLES, b. Apr. 7, 1826; m. at Lowell, Ms.ss., Dec. 12, 1855, JosEPu BuR.,"ELL, a ten.mster of Boston, Mass., son of Sn.muel Burnell, b. Waterford, Me. FREEMA:- KNOWLES, b. July 16, 1828; d. Sed,,,..wjck, Jn.n. 8, 1908; m. Nov. 8, 1851, LUCY ANN LUFK[N, dn.u. of Thomas n.nd .Mn.rv (Eaton) Lufkin, b. Sedgwick, n.bt. Oct. 1830; d. Blue Hill, Feb. 7, 1907. He \\"llS:Lgr:i.in des.ler. 99 NATHA.'1 TEs:s.:Y, b. Oct. 9, 1830; m. PHEBE A. DAVIS. SYLVA.'loUS BYARl>, b. Apr. 26, 1833; d. Jn.n. 17, 1854. FRASCES, b. 1835; d. Jan. 28, 1851.

47 THEODORE BLAISDELL6 McINTIRE, son of John and Susanna (Blaisdell) McIntire, born at Frankfort, Me., Aug. 9, 1792; died at Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 23, 1864; married at Castine, Me., Mar. 22, ISIS, MARY AVERY FREEMA..._, dau. of William and Hannah (Avery) Freeman, born at Castine, Dec. 25, 1798; died at Chelsea, Mass., Jan. 9, 1879. He was a merchant. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 59

Children 7: CAROLL,"El AVERY, b. Dec. 25, 1818; m. Jan. 21, 1840, CoL. AMos Buc1t TREAT, son or Amos and Sally (Gross) Trent, b. Frankfort, Apr. 17, 1808; d. there, Mar. 15, 1878. He had m. (1) Dec. 8, 1836, Ann Maria. Pierce, dau. or Bailey and Ann (Son,erby) Pierce, b. June 12, 1815; d. June 11, 1837. Colonel Treat was II merchant at Frankfort from 1828 to 1847 when be located at Boston and formed II partnenihip in II ship chandlery business. Two yc11n1 later be returned to Frankfort nnd for eight ye11n1 cn~C!i in ship building and navigation. Children (TREAT)1 b. Frankfort: 1. Theodqre Augustus, b. Dec. 25, 1840; d. Jan. 31, 1861. ii. Silas Irving, b. Dec. 18, 1842; d. May 5, 18-14. iii. Silas Herbert, b. Aug. 27, 1846; d. Dorchester, Mass., 1926; m. Boston, Jan. 1, 1868, Mary Ellen Kelly, dn.u. of Edward and Mary Kelly, b. Westboro, Mass.; d. Cambridge, Mass., 1911. iv. Mary Rich, b. Mar. 7, 1849; d. unm. 100 MARY FRANcE:S, b. Cnstine, Nov. 6, 1820; m. CAPT. HENRY S1"LVANUS RICH. WILLIAM: FREEMA.'i, b. Nov. 18, 1823; d. Boston, Dec. 13, 1843, unm. CHARLOTTE MIRANDA, b. Nov. 15, 1826; d. Oct. 3, 1889; m. Sept. 24, 1846, Joa.-. H. DoDG:& or Chelsea. HARRIET WEBSTER, b. Castine, Apr. 4, 1828; d. Jan. 23, 1876; m. Chel­ sea, Jan. 22, 1852, GEORGE L. BAR.'iARD, n carriage maker, son or Moses H. Barnard, b. Boston. THEODORE AUGUSTUS, b. Apr. 6, 1830; d. May 10, 18.U. GEORGE HORACE, b. Nov. 11, 183-1; killc:l in the Civil War, June 28, 1864. CRARLES FRAllo"KLIN, b. Dec. 7, 1835; d. May 19, 1836. ISABELLE, b. Oct. 6, 1837; d. Nov. 25, 1837. HELE.-. MARIA, b. Jan. 8, 1840; d. Sept. 1840. ADELAIDE ELIZABETH, b. Ban~r, Mc., Mar. 28, 1842; m. Chelsea, June 24, 1862, Join. LE:\\,s HALL, son or Capt. Samuel and Harriet (W"tlde) Hall, b. Cohnsset, Mass., June 10, 1837. Mr. Hall, a master mariner, was with Adm. David G. Farragut in the U. S. Flagship Hartford at the capture or Mobile, Aln., in Aug. 1864. At the close or the war he was given command or II Pacific steamship which operated between San Francisco and the Orient and for II time was engaged in the South American trade. Subsequently he retired to a form at Attleboro, Mass. Children (HALL)•: i. Harriet Elizabeth Wilde, b. Chelsea, Feb. 22, 1863. ii. Mary Farragut, b. Sept. 4, 1$64. iii. Jamt, b. Cnllao, Peru, Mar. 31, 1872. iv. Gilbert Coathupe, b. T:ilca.h1111110, Chili, Oct. 27, 1876.

6 48.,:!""JOHN McINTIRE , son of John and Suss.nna (Blaisdell) :McIntire, born at Frankfort, Me., 1799; died 1843; married NANCY CHICK, dau. of Moses and Mary Jane (Ferguson) Chick, born at Sanford, Me.; died at Boston, Mass., May 5, 1869. As a young man John McIntire was a bo:.i.t builder and a manufacturer of oars. He removed later to Plymouth, Me., where he engs.ged in farming until his death. Children•, born s.t Plymouth, Me.: SusA.'i JA.,"E:, b. Sept. 11, 18"..5; d. Plymouth, abt. 1864; m. GEORGE B. Loon. Children (LOUD)•: i. John Calvin, b. abt. 1845. ii. Eph­ raim .4ugustua, b. abt. 1846. iii. Geor9e Willis, b. abt. 1848. iv. Chari.es 60 DESCENDANTS OF M1ctru McINTIRE

Manky, b. abt. 1851. v. Susan Ella, b. abt. 1853. vi. Mary Adelaide, b. abt. 1855. vii. Jam Nancy, b. abt. 1859. viii. Walter Elmer, b. abt. 1851. NANCY T., b. Mnr. 24, 1827; m. DANIEL Goonwn. FERGuso::-.. Children (FERGUSON)•: i. James Goodwin. ii. Brnneu Seavey, res. Brookline, Mass., 19.JO;m.JulietteCorlew. iii. John. iv. AbigailHarrill. v.Alma. vi. child, d. young. MARY M., b. Feb. 23, 1829; d. Boston, June 30, 1889; m. Boston, Nov. 30, 1853, BENJ.UIIN DODGE WHITCO!IIB, son of Eli and Abignil (Dod~) Whitcomb, b. Di.'1:1:nont, Me., June 18, 1828; d. Feb. 12, 1S94. Mr. Whitcomb, one of the most outstanding contractors and builders of bis time, served as president of the Mechanics Association and the !\-foster Builders' Association. A devotee of the race track, he was one of the principal organizers and first _president of the Mas­ sachusetts Trotting Horse Breeders' Association. Children (WHl'l'­ co:un)• b. Boston: i. Charla Wilbur, b. July 31, 1855; m. Boston, June 26, 1884, Marie Mayoo.rd Woodsum, b. Boston, Dec. 2, lSGO. He "= graduated from Dartmouth College in 1876 and from Boston Law School, 1SSO; studied at Gottingen University, Germany; and sen;ed as iu-e marshal and councilman of Boston. ii. ilfary Abigail, b. Xov. 28, 1857; m. Eugene Morrill and res. Gnrdner, Mass. iii. Elizabeth, d. young. iv. Edith, d. young. v. Stella, d. young. vi. Ida, d. young. CABOLI.'1."E, b. Aug. 21, 1831; d. May 23, 1S91, unm. EUZ.\BETH, b. July 22, 1833; d. Lewiston, Me., 1857, unm. 101 EznA TBEAT, b. Ma)' 7, 1836; m. (1) IDA FBA..'-CES W1LLLU1So::-.; (2) ISABELLE •.\MEI.IA CARTER. JosEPH M., b. Feb. 2, 1839; enlisted in Co. F, 1st Mass. Rcgt., May 24, 1861, took part in twent:,;-seven battles, and was killed in action at Chancellorsville, Va., 11.Iay 3, 1863. fu.muET, b. aht. 1842; d. in infancy.

49 AL~"'{ANDER6 McINTIRE, son of John and Susanna (Blaisdell) :McIntire, born at Frankfort, Me.; married JA..."lE CmcK, d:i.u. of Moses and Mary Jane (Ferguson) Chick. Alexander McIntire settled in that part of Frankfort, l\-Ie., which has since become \Yinterport. Children7: MARY J.-..,"E, d. in infancy. l\fa11Y JA)."E, b. abt. 1828; m. JOHN Buzzy, an iron moulder of Ellsworth, Me. Child (Huzu)•: Helen M., b. abt. 1846. 102 ALBERT, b. Dixmont, :Me.; m. LUCY HowA11D. Aucusn;s, is believed to have resided in South America and to have married there. Eowo: C., d. unm. A=.,"DER, d. young.

50 TIMOTHY6 McINTIRE, son of Timothy and Dorcas (Grover) McIntire, born at York, Me., abt. 1795; died at Boston, :Mass., June 26, 1869; married CH.'1.RITY GRAFTON, dau. of Samuel and Catherine Grafton, born at York, abt. June 1802; died at Boston, Dec. 11, 1876. DESCEl\'DA• ...,"Ts OF Mtctm l\foINTmE 61

7 Children , born :i.t Boston, Mass.: HARRIET Y., b. Apr. l!l, 1833; d. Tamworth, N. H., June 7, 19"..5; m. Boston, June 3, 1850, JoEL E. FossETr, son of Joseph Fossett. TDIOTHY, b. A111t. 22, 1835; d. Water\ille, Me., Jnn. 29, 1923; m. Boston, Dec. Zi, 1S77, CHARITY H. BLAISDELL, dau. of John Blaisdell, b. Sidney, Me.; d. Watenille, Mar. 15, 190i. He was adjudged to be "a person of unsound mind" in 190i. LEvx L., b. abt. June 28, 18-10; d. Somerville, Mass., Dec. 4, 1894; m. Boston, Feb. 1, 1Si6, CHARLOTTE PETrEPLACE, dau. of Placide and Bebe (Giroir) Petteplnce, b. Arichnt, N. S., nbt. Dec. 3, 1850; d. Rock-port, Mass., Feb. 18, 1934. He was a mailing clerk. Child (Mcl1''TIRE)1: Louise Florence, b. Somerville, abt. 1SS8; m. Rockport, l\fay 1S, 1913, Herbert Roy Rieb, a fisherman, son of Gilbert G. and Celestine (Green) Rich, b. Rockport, Feb. 26, 1890.

51 GEORGE6 McINTIRE, son of George and Sally (Rogers) McIntire, born at York, Me., 1822; died there, 1866; married at York, Mar. 23, 1844, CL.UUSSA (McINTIRE) NICHOLS, dau. of Charles and Eunice (Stover) McIntire, born at York, 1816; died there, 1888. He was a house-wright. Children•, born at York, Me.: EmtA. VICTORIA, b. Mar. 5, 1845; d. Cambridge, Mass., Mar. 7, 1917; m. Haverhill, :Mass., Jan. 1, 1S74, CHARLES WILLLUt HAm!Ollo"D MoULT0::-., ladder manufacturer, son of Sylvester and Mercy McIntire (Hammond) Moulton, b. York, Sept. 12, 1843; d. Long Beach, Cnl., Mar. 16, 1923. Children (MOULT0:-)• b. Cambridge: i. Fred Hammond, b. Feb. 23, 1S77; d. Lexington, Mass., Apr. 22, 1932; m. Winthrop, Me., June 9, 1903, May Sybil Haywnrd, dau. of William E. and Gussie (Stevens) Hayward, b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ii. Amy Louise, b. July 31, 1S79; res. Washington, D. C., 1940; m. C:.unbridge,June21, 1905, Pe~ Isra~l Bnleh, son of ]srael D: and Harriet A. (Hardy) Bnlch, b. Crunbndge, Jnn. 16, 1S,6; d. Eliot, Me., July 20, 1936. MAAA F., b. abt. 1847; d. 1859. 103 GEORGE W., b. abt. 1852; m. CAT!!ERL,"E WISHARD FLETT.

52 JOHN6 McINTIRE, son of James and Eunice (:Haley) McIntire, born at Biddeford, Me., :ibt. 1796; died at Perry, N. Y., Dec. 21, 1872; married KEzIAH WHEAT, born abt. 1805; died at Perry, June 22, 1866. Children·, born at Perry, N.Y.: Jorn. WESLEY, b. Nov. 1827; d. Apr. 12, 1837. J.u!ES. b. abt. 1829; migrated to Michigan. HA.,-XAII l;_AmA, _b. June 30, ;833; d. Apr. 5, 1S83;_ m. ,To5E,!'H _!3aowx, b. Mar.,, 1835; d. Sept. 1-, lSS!l. They res. Wars:i.w, ::0-. 'Y. ALVL'i' H., b. abt. 1835: res. Dubuque, Iow:i., at the time of his enlist­ ment in Co. F. 21st Iowa Regt., Aug. 6, 1862. He was advanced to the rank of second sergeant, Oct. ~. 1862; promoted to that of first se~t. Jan. S, 1863; died of di.sense at Cairo, Ill., Aug. 26, 1S63; and buried in the National Cemetery at Mound City, Ill. 104 MARTL'i' A., b. June 1, 1838; m. fu.m.y WHITLOCK Cn.u-!IL-..-.. 62 DEscE."i!DA,rrs OF M1ct1M Mch."TIRE

Jon:-. WESLEY, b. Aug. 1840; d. PCl'J'Y. •. Feb. 12,. 1910; m. EuuBETH P1c.E:-."TICE, dau. of John and Ann Eliza Prentice, b. 18-H; d. 1923. Child (Mcl:-.-nm:)•: EduJ,., b. Perry, 18i2; d. 191i; m. Sept. 25, 1894, Noel Guy Watrou.«. son of Charles C. nnd Zemirn (Buel} Watrous, b. Perry, 186i; d. Warsaw, 193i. Hem. (2} Mrs. Flora W. Smith. Thev had (Watrous)•: Charles Wesley, b. Perry, Feb. 18, 1906; m. l\liddlese.~ N. Y., June !?9, 193!?, Haniet Gray, b. Jan. 6, 190i. EMILY, b. Jan. 29, 1846; d. Feb. 1, 1929, unm. ELLA, b. 1849; d. Mar. 25, 1889, s.p.; m. Joa:,; WoonwoRTH of Warsaw.

53 TU.10THY6 1-Icll\"TIRE, son of James and Eunice (Haley) McIntire, born at Biddeford, Me., Jan. 1797; died at Ypsilanti, Mich., 1854; married (1) (int. at York, l\ile., Oct. 17, 1829), SARAH THOMPS0X, dnu. of Joseph :1nd Olive (Junkins) Thomp­ son, born at York, Sept. 1, 1800; died at Ypsilanti. He m:!.rried (2) }\fas. Lucy A.,-x FULLIXGTox. Timothy McIntire moved to Michigan immediately following his marriage. Children7 by first wife, born at Augusta, Mich.: 105 JOSEPH THO:l!l'SOX, b. Nov. 14, 1830; m. (1) Elm,y LOUISE W ATRO'Os; (2) MAaY J.A.'\"E Mcbnm:. Ax:-., b. abt. 1836; d. 1868; m. Buifolo, N. Y .• 1858, ---Ft!LLIXG­ To:-.. Cluldrcn (Ft!LLIXCTO:-.)•: b. Lowell, :Mich.: i Ida. J[ay, b. Sept. 26, 18.';9; m. Ypsilanti, Feb. 8, 1882, John Justin Thompson, b. Apr. Ii, 1861; d. Grand Forks, N. Dak., Mar. 5, 1915. ii. Cora Ann, b. abt. ISGS; res. Royal Oak, Mich.

54 ALEXANDER8 McINTIRE, son of James and Eunice (Haley) l\lclntire, born at Perry, N.Y., Mar. 26, 1802; died at Scofield, :Mich., Oct. 8, 1872; married at Perry, Apr. 29, 1829, J.-\....,E l\tl.o\.RS DEWITTE, born July 16, 1811; died at Scofield, June 13, 1872. Children·, excepting first, born at Scofield, :Vlich.: Jt;LU A., b. Perry, Mar. 2, 1830; d. Feb. 24, 1855; m. R. F. R.Icru.BDS. 106 ,JoH:-. Au:x.A.'\"DER, b. Feb. 14, 183!?; m. l\hRY HELE.~ H= THO:.IAS •.\ll.-\SA, b. Sept. 6, 1834; d. El Dorado, Knn., Jan. 15, 190.';; m. London, Mich., Sept. 6, 1865, SAit.AH MAIUA WAIT, dau. of Seth and Maria C\'\'-mslow) Wait, b. London, Feb. 11, 18-14; d. May 11, 1914. He served in Co. K, 18th Mich. Regt. from Aug. 26, 1862 until he wns mustered out at Kashville, Tenn., June 26, 1865. Child (Mch"TIRE)•: Eli::abeth Leora, b. Exeter, Mich.; res. unm. Gallup, X. l\., where she taught school. lOi BEXJ.un.~ FRA.,"KLIX, b. 1836; m. MELI:-."DA Ai,.:av. MARY JA..'\"E, b. Sept. 25, 183i; d. Mar. 13, 1910; m. Dec. 30, 1858, Hnt.ut: :\b:-."ER, b. Julv 6, 1822; d. Nov. 5, 1885. Children (l\h.,.:a)•: i. Aley Jane, b. Jan. 12, 1863; d. Apr. 21, 1923; m. Jan. 1, 1890. Homer David Hyde, b. Aug. 12, 1862; d. Dec. 28, 1935. ii. Irene Emeline, b. Dec. 24, 1866; d. Sept. 29, lSii. GEORGE W., b. Feb. 5, 1839; enlisted in Co. K. 18th :\licb. Regt., Aug. 11, 1862 and died of typhoid fever at Snow's Pond, Ky., Oct. 4, 1862. 63

Wu.LIAM li="RY, b. Oct. 9, 1841; d. El Dorado, Jan. 27, 1908; m. Apr. 25, 1867, SARAH A. DOTY, dau. of Joseph and Sarah G. (True) Doty, b. Dec. 8, 1842. Children (McI::-.-rmE)•: i. Mary Adella, b. Dec. 28, 1868; d. Nov. 5, 1918. ii. Emma Estella. iii. Sarah Ethel, b. Dec. 14, 1879; d. Kan., Apr. 1, 1933. iv. Burt.on Henry, d. young. PETER F11A...._CIS, b. Apr. 15, 1843; d. Boyne City, Mich.; m. ADALL,"E WELCH. Children (Mcl::-.-rmE)•: i. Ltu:is .-1lezander, m. and res. Boyne City, 1940. ii. Jennie. MARTHA ELLE...._, b. Dec. 12, 1845; d. Dec. !lS, 1908; m. Raisinville, :\lich., Nov. 1, 1866, 0sc.ut W.uuu:...._, b. in New York, Sov. 15, 1839; d. Dec. 27, 1912. He served in Co. H, of Mich. Light Artillery during the Civil War. Subsequently they res. nr. Nashville, Mich. Children (W.uuu:...,.) 1: i. Ora. May, b. July 27, 1867; d. nr. Battle Creek, :Mich., Apr. 23, 1928; m. Scot. 28, 1892, Edwin C. Watt.i, b. Feb. 17, 1866. ii. Elmer Ma.rion, '&. Nov. 10, 1869; res. Vermont­ ville, Mich., 1938; m. Dec. 26, 1894, Jennie May l\lills, b. May 5, 1870· d. Jan. 30, 1934. iii. Omo Emmet. b. Aug. 1, 1873; res. Battle C~ Mich., 1938; m. Nov. 16, 189S, Margaret Jones, b. England, Oct. 1, 1874. iv. Edil.h La.ura., b. July 17, 1875; res. Nashville, 1938; m. (1) Oct. 27, 1897, Prentice Gibson, b. Mar. 4, 1874; d. July 19, 1902; (2) June 1905, Wesley DeBolt, b. Oct. 22, 1867. v. Ivm H., b. Jan. 28, 1880; res. Ithaca, Mich., 1938; m. June 6, 1906, Edna H. Shaw, b. Mansfield, Pa., May 4, 1883. They have served as mis­ sionaries in India. vi. Mabel Winfield, b. July 22, 1887; res. Center­ ville, Mich., 1938; m. Mar. 20, 1919, Fayette Day Kibby, b. Oct. 23, 1876. ORPHA ELIZAllETH, b. Sept. 25, 1847; d. Jackson, Mich., Apr. 4, 1907, 8.p.; m. 0BSOS WAIIE. DoLLT A!."llo"E. b. Nov. 15, 1849; d. Svlvania., Ohio, July 15, 1896; m. Monroe, 11,fich., Aug. 1868, CHARLES BLAXELT, son of Thomas Blakely, b. Perry, N. Y., Oct. 1842; d. Logan, Kan., Sept. 7, 1884. Children (BLAKELY)•: i. Esther Lillian, b. Ida., Mich., Sept. 11, 1869; res. Logan, 1940; m. (1) Prairie View, Kan., Apr. 19, 1889, Albert Whlllen Tracy, son of Charles and Martha Tracy, b. Illinois, Nov. 25, 1866; d. Donna, Te."t., Nov. 19, 1924. She m. (2) Phillipsburg, Kan., Sept. 10, 1903, Frederick C. Albright, b. W1Sconsin, June 4, 1849; res. Logan, 1940. ii. Nellie Ja.ne, b. Grenada, Kan., Mar. 8, 1S72; d. Rawlins, Wyo., Mar•. 28. 1939; m. Logan, July 6, 1S90, Wesley Adam gumphreys, b. Spnni;field, Ill., Mar. 6.: 1863; d. May 31, 1938. m. Ellen, b. Grenada, July 18, 18,4; res. Story, Wyo., 1940; m. (1) Logan, Apr. 13, 1892, John Edg:i.r Archer, b. Pendleton, Mo., Aug. 5, 1864. They were divorced. She m. (2) Holly, Mich., July 4, 1900, William Burton Sanford, son of Henry and Mary Sanford, b. July 1, 1849; d. Grand Bln.nc, Mich., Aug. 1929. iv. Pearl Edna, b. Elk Falls, Kan., Dec. 27, 1876; d. Toledo, Ohio, June 11, 1929; m. Toledo, Apr. 27, 1897, A. Richard Johnson. v. Blanche Irene, b. Elk Falls, Apr. 20, 1880; d. Port Huron, l\lich., Apr. 4, 1933; m. Samaria, Mich., June 28, 1905, Adolph Krcsin who d. Mar. 1939. vi. Flore.nu Beatrice, b. Elk Falls, Sept. 3, 1882; d. Syl~-ania, Ohio, Dec. 1, 1935; m. Toledo, Oct. 10, 1903, Raymond M. McGlone, son of John and Sarah McGione, res. Swanton, Ohio, 1940. WESLEY D., b. Apr. 2S, 1853; d. May 15, 1853. ALTA~. b. ~ov. 2(), 1855,;_ ~- Mar. 15, 19~1; m. GEORGE~- .i:.\CKS0S of :li:orthville, Mich. 1,.;bild (JACKSOS) : Bert, res. B=gbam, Mich., 1938. :,:, BENJAMIN FR..\.i.'Uu.IN6 l\:IcINTIRE, son of Js.mes and Eunice (Hs.ley) :McIntire, born at Perry, N. Y., abt. 1810; died in Ohio, 1835; married LA.UR-\ l\Ioss who died in 1839. 64 DESCENDANTS OF M1cu~1 McIN·rmE

Child7, born in Ohio: 108 llENJAMIN DAVID, b. Jnn. 10, 1836 poijthumoll!lly ; m. RERECCA JANE W11.110N.

56 LEONARD M.6 McINTIRE, llOn or John and Hannah (Willlon) McIntire, born at York, Mc., Jan. 12, 1823; died there, Apr. 5, 18!>4; married June 2, 185i, MARY HANNAH JuNKINs, dau. or William and Rebecca (Newell) Junkins, born at York, July 28, 1832; died there, Dec.!), 1!)19. He was a former.

Children7, born at York, Me.: FREDERICK, b. Sept. 12, 1858; d. M1Lr. 6, 1891, unm. He wus graduated from Hnrvnrd Law School in 18&1. HARRIET NEWELL, b. Oct. 4, 1859; d. Bridgton, l\Ie., Oct. 16, 1897; m. York, June 14, 1894, REV. GEORGE MA!!TERS WooDWELL, SOD or Jacob Ambros and Cnroline S. (MMters) Woodwell, b. Norwn.lk, Ohio, Mny 12, 18.57; d. Lyme, N. H., Apr. 19, 1927. Children (Wooo­ WELL)• b. Bridgton: i. Philip MclnJ.ire, b. Oct. 1, 1895; res. W. Roxbury, MIISS., l!l39; m. Franklin, N. H., Feb. 24, 1925, Virginia B. Sellers, b. Cnrlinville, m., July 23, 1895. ii. Margaret Newell, b. Oct. 14, 1897; res. Ann Arbor, Mich., 1939; m. June 10, 1926, Franklin W ••Johnson. ALICE JANE, b. Aug. 22, 1861; d. Apr. 21, 1869. ANSIE LILLIAS. b. Jan. 20, 1864; d. Jan. 27, 1874. MARY ADELAIDE, b. Aug. 31, 1865; r~. unm. York, l!l-10. JOSEPHINE, b. Sept. 6, 18G7; d. So. Bernick, Me., July 10, 1935, s.p.; m. Eliot, Mc., July 15, 1916, FRED ELMollE BERRY. son or Gilman and Almira (Van Voohrcs) Berry, b. Bridgewater, N. H., Dec. 17, 1874; d. Eliot, Mc., Oct. 12, 1937. Mrs. Berry wns principal of the Laura V. Dnme School at Eliot for rnnny years. S.v.1uEt. HERBERT, b ••Jan . .5, 1872; d. unm. Augusta, Me., Dec. 31, 1939 while nn inmate of the Stnte Hospitnl. EuzABETH GE!n'RUDE, b. Aug. 14, 1873; d. Dec. 2, 1874. EDMUND Wll.. '!ON, b. May 12, 1875; d. York, Oct. 27, 1903, unm. RALru LEOXARD, b. June 8, 1877; d. unm. Augusta, .July 5, 1912 while nn inmate nt the Maine Insane Hospital.

57 JOEL6 McINTIRE, son or Josiah Stover and Lucy (Haley) :McIntire, born at Kennebunkport, Me., Apr. 2i, 1805; res. Biddeford, Me., 18i0; married ELIZA HOOPER, dau. or Daniel and Sus::i.:ma (Haley) Hooper, born at Biddeford, abt. Feb. 6, 1812; died at l\fanchester, N. H., Feb. 24, 1885. Joel McIntire, a farmer, resided at Hollis, Lyman, Dayton and Biddeford, Me.. Children•, born at or near Biddeford, Me.: D,1.sIEL 0., d. Portland, Mc., May 5, 1907; xr. :.awrence, Mass., Jun. 11, 1859, HARRIET SHIRLEY, dnu. of David a.id Catherine (Hazel­ tine) Shirley, b. Feb. 13, 1838; d. Portland, Dec. 12, 1918. For many yem-s he w~ n mill operative, but became Inter a merchnnt. Child (Mrb,-r111.&)•: Carrie Bell, b. Portland, .May 2-l, 1862; m. June 5, 1889, Wendell Fmnklin Wndsworth, n lumber stock comp:LDy super- DEsCENDAr-"Ts OF M1coM McINTIRE 65

intendent, HOn of Franklin nnd Phebe Mender (Furr)• Wu.d,iworth, b. Oct. 9, 1862, and had (Wu.dllworth)•: Philip Shirley, b. Oct. 9, 1899. SU!IAN E., m. Mill'. 29, 1856, JOHN QUINCY ADAlo!R, ROD of WiJ­ Jiu.m and Betsey (Crocket) Adu.ms, b. Andover, Me., Feb. 28, 1829; d. Nov. J• 1,1. Children (ADAMHi• b. Andoyer: .. i. Leu1is Emery, h. Feb. ,,, 18h8; m. Apr. 1, 1887, Emma Dnv1H. u. Frank Dresser, b. July 31, 1850; m. 1887, Minnie Bemis of Waltham, Mll.N>I •• iii. George Henry, b. June 7, 1805; d. Mnr. 22, 1887. CHARLE.~, living 1801; no further record. Jomi H., b. nbt. June 22, llS-10; d. Lawrence, Feb. 1, 1!101; m. Lawrence, Sept. 15, lSi-1, ELLEN WruaHT, dnu. of Jame,i and Sn.rah (Mll!'dcn) Wright, b. Cannan, Me., Sept. 1851; d. Lawrence, Aug. 13, 1910. GEOIIGE E., b. nht. Oct. 0, 18-11; d. Lowell, Mn.'ffl., Mar. 18, 1918; m. Lawrence, June 14, 1870, JENNIE L. LYON, d1Lu. of Edson n.nd Mary (Full,•r) Lyon, h. Ch11rle,1town, Vt., abt. June 20, 18-17.i_ d. Lowell, Feb. 27, 1030. He served n.~ a private in Co. A, 10th Me. ttcgj;. during the Civil War. He was employ(.-d ns 11 machini,,t for over fifty yenrs. Child (Mcli."TtRE)•: Herbi,rt E., b. Lowell, Mny 20, 187-1; m. Brockton, MnHH., Oct. 23, 1930, Loretta M. (Snyder) Gordon, dnu. of Jacob and Charlotte (Beckwith) Snyder, b. Salisbury, N. B. Lucv ,JANE, b. nbt. 18-14; m. --- DoxHAlll. Child (DONHAM)': Robert M. HEXRY A., b. nbt. 1847; living 1801, no further record. CATIIERINE, b. ubt. lS.52. REv. OscARGARLASD (t\\in) b. Sept. 9, 185-1; d. W. Woodstock, Conn., Mny 19, 1920; m. Cornwall, Conn., MARY J~EPHINE JOHNSON, dnu. of Samuel Joseph Barnet 1•nd De

58 JOSIAH STOYER6 McINTIRE, son of Jo,-iah Stover and Lucy (Haley) McIntire, born at Kennebunkport, Me., Sept. 8, 1817; died at Biddeford, Me., Apr. 18, 1907; married at Lowell, M:i.,;s., M:i.r. 3, 1845, MARGARET JANE MCCLARY, dau. of Matthew and Sarah (Simpson) McClary, born at Strong, l\Ie., Aug. 20, 1822; died at Biddeford, May 20, 1895. Josiuh S. McIntire was a farmer. Prior to her marriage his wife w:i.s a mill operative. Children•, bol"ll at Biddeford, Me.: 109 PHINEAS STov.:n, b. Feb. 21, 18-li; m. (1) FRANCES E. DRAPt!:R; (2) MARY LOOISE DRAPER.

• ltrs. WWworth waa a aucceuful Friends minuter at Aus:uata, Me. 66 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

110 LUCIEN ALFRED, b. Sept. 25, 1852; m. MARY JULIA 1-IUFF, 111 Fll.ANK WINFIELD, b. :Feb. 23, 1861; m. CATHERINE LOWE,

59 JOHN6 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Maria (Tucker) McIntire, born at Kennebunkport, Me., Feb. 21, 1829; died at Boston, Mass., Oct. 10, 1891; married at Boston, Aug. 31, 1856, MARGARET ANNE EVANS, dau. of John and Carolyn (Grey) Evans, born at Halifa.'t, N. S., Mar. 12, 1833; died at Boston, Jan. 15, 1902. He was a blacksmith and machinist. Children 7: 112 W.AllBEN FORREST, b. Biddeford, Me., Apr. 10, 1860; m. MARY ELIZA STEvE... s. C.~ROL\'N GRE'\·, b. Biddeford, Aug. 4, 1862; d. Bll,l' Harbor, Me., July 17, 1938, unm. Miss McIntire served us vice-president of the clan 1923-32. ALONZO Ev,.... s, b. Portland, Me., Sept. 19, 1864; d. Jamaica., L. I., N. Y., Feb. 3, 1917; m. Medford, Muss., Sept. 19, 1893, BLA.._CHE GERTRUDE McLEAs, dnu. of Mnleolm and Emma {Best) McLean, b. Cambridge, Mass., Nov. 23, l 371; res. Somerville, Mw;s., 1939. Child (Mcfa'TIRE)': Donald Evans,:.,, Medford, Nov. l, 1895; d. New York City, Dee. 22, 1932, s.p.; m. Somerville, Oct. 6, 1917, Eliza.beth Burns, dn.u. of Charles A. and Lulic C. (Jones) Bums, b. Wilton, N. H., Sept. 3, 1893. JRE.,'E STODDARD, b. Boston, June 22, 1867; d. Honolulu, Hawaii, June 27, 1937; m. (1) Medford, Oct. 1, 1895, CHARLES JOSEPH WILLW'ERTH, son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stillbcrger) Willwerth; (2) Seattle, Wash., June 16, 1906, THOMAS Wu.so:- ELLIS. Child (ELLIS)': TlwmM Evans, b. Seattle, Nov. 2, 1907; res. Honolulu, 1939. SIDl','EY CHESTER, b. Medford, Oct. 10, 1871; res. Honolulu, 1939; m. (1) Boston, Oct. 21, 1896, GRACE MAY BAMPTos, dnu. of John R. and Olive L. (Hatch) Bampton, b. Boston, Nov. 3, 1875; d. there, Dec. 15, 1927. Hem. (2) Buffalo, N. Y., Oct. 19"..S, Doms (MARl'I.'-) HAGA.",. Child (Mch'TI'IIE)': Marcia, b. Honolulu, Aug. 19, 1930.

60 OLIVER HAMILTON8 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Maria (Tucker) McIntire, born at Kennebunl-port, Me., May 7, 1831; died at Biddeford, Me., Sept. 11, 1909; married at York, Me., June 21, 1853, HARRIET BUTLER Lm-.'T, dau. of Micajah and Harriet (Weare) Lunt, born at York, Aug. 16, 1830; died at Saco, Me., June 18, 1920. Oliver H. McIntire enlisted Oct. 16, 1861 as a private in Company I, First Maine Cavalry, and served from Nov. 26, 1861 until he was discharged through disability in July 1862 . .-\t one time during his i,ervice he was appointed corporal, but declined to accept this post. As a young man he ,va.s a carpenter; following the war he became a stone mason. 7 Children , born at Biddeford, :i\-Ie.: 113 EUGE;'l;E, b. June 13, 185-1; m. FRAXCES Ax:,,"ETTE TBT:NG. EDWARD HER\'EY, b. Feb. 14, 1856; d. July 18, 1866. DESCENDANTS OF MicuM McINTIRE 67

ALFRED LINCOL.'11, b. Feb. 26, 1861; res. Goodwin's Mills, Mc., 1940; m. (1) Dover, N. H., Jan. 28, 1882, MABEL L. S!IIJTH, dau. of ,James A. and Sarah J. (Libby) Smith, b. Gorham, Mc., June 23, 1865; d. Saco, July 29, 1924. He. m. (2) Biddeford, Nov. 14, 1925, JESSIE ETHEL (KELLEY) BAKER, dau. of Howard M. and Mary E. (McLaugh­ lin) l(cllcy, b. Vanceboro, Mc., Sept. 11, 1871. He hns been employed ns n second hand in the Pepperell Manufacturing Co. of Biddeford. Child (McINTIIIE)': R011 Li.moln, b. Biddeford, July 11, 1887; res. Bridgeport, Conn.; 1940; m. Ida Elizabeth Hughes of Barre, Vt., and is employed as an electrician at Danbury, Conn.

61 DANIEL6 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Maria (Tucker) McIntire, born at Kennebunkport, Me., Apr. 24, 1833; died there, Feb. 2, 1929; married at Biddeford, Me., Dec. 25, 1860, MARCIA A. CURRIER, dau. of Edmund and Susan Currier, born at Kennebunkport, July 20, 1840; died there, Apr. 28, 1879. Children7, born at Kennebunkport, Me.: SUSAN CURRIER, b. Oct. 22, 1S61; d. Biddeford, Nov. 18, 190S, 11.p.; m. ROBERT S. GILPATRICK, a lumberman who d. Biddeford. HUGH MARSHALL, b. July 4, 1865; res. Biddeford, 1940; m. (1) A.'INIE B. WEBSTER, dau. of Jesse H. and Cn.rolinc (Hilton) Webster, b. Kennebunk, Dec. 15, 1868; d. Biddeford, Apr. 22, 1917, s:p. Hem. (2) JosEPHINE OsGOOD. He has been a. mail carrier, pwntcr and paper-hnngcr. MABEL MARCIA b. Aug. 7, 1869; res. Biddeford, 1940; m. Biddeford, Aug. 1S8&, JOH.'1 HAM, son of Joseph and Priscilla (Grnnt) Ham, b. l(cnnebunkport, Sept. 15, 1863; d. there Aug. 20, 1S96, when he was kicked by a horse. Children (HA!II)" b. Kennebunkport: i. Harold J03eph, b. July 1S, 1S91; m. Brookline, Mass., Oct. 3, 1917, Ethel Su.snn Phillips, dau. of !rad Frederick and Annie Jane (McLean) Phillips, b. Brookline. ii. Grau Lucinda, b. !ll93; m. Biddeford, Mnr. 3, 1917, William Almon Smith, son of Willia.m Edmund and Clara. A. (Kimball) Smith. JE:-O"NIE OWEN, b. May 22, 1871; res. Lawrence, Mass., 1940; m. Bidde­ ford, Nov. 17, 1S91, ALFRED E. BUR.'IHA!II, a coal dealer, b. Kenne­ bunkport, Jan. S, 1869. Children (BUR.'le:.ui)•: i Paul Lewis, b. July 22, 1S93; m. Dorothy WIison Dailey. ii. Sidney Ler01;, b. Plea­ santville, Me., May 7, 1902; m. Jessie May Taylor of No. Andover, M:i.ss. HARRY RA"\"MOND, b. Feb. 13, 1S76; committed suicide at No. Kenne­ bunkport, Apr. 5, 1920, unm. He was n druggist. MARCIA CURRIER, b. Mnr. 4, 1879; was adopted by an unmarried nunt, Lucinda Currier; m. Saco, Mc., Aug. 2, 1904, HESRY 0sBOR.'IE 0sGOOD, son of Joseph Henry and Alice W. (Osborne) Osgood, b. Peabody, Mass., Mar. 12, 18i9.

62 SAMUEL6 McINTIRE, son of John and Sally (Stockwell) :McIntire, born at Lancaster, N. H., May 31, 1801; died at Claremont, N. H., Jan. 23, 1889; married (1) at Lancaster, Sept. 1827, ABIGAIL HA.,"NAH MERRILL, born at Goffstown, N. H., Nov. 8, 1802; died at Lancaster, Dec. 25, 1848. He married (2) at Stratford, N. H., July 30, 1849, l\il..\.RY ANN JOHNSON, dau. of Samuel and Deborah (Cole) Johnson, born at Stratford, Apr. 16, 1816; died at Lancaster, May 9, 1871. 68 DESCENDANTS OF M1cm.1 McI?o.'TIRE

Samuel McIntire spent fou:- ye::rs in Boston. He returned to Lancaster where he remained until 1Si4. then removed to Clnremont. He wus one of the org:mizers in 1831 of the First l\lethodist Episcopnl Society of Lunc:1ster and wus n trustee for many years. He served as selectmnn of Lancaster, 184445, and as vice-president of the Lancaster Centennial Committee, 1864. Children7 by first ,,ife, born at Lancaster, N. H.: SARAH ,JA!\"E, b. Oct. 22, 1830; d. Claremont, No\•, 26, 1S91, s.p.; m. (1) LnnctUIORE WALTON P==· JoH." S •• b. Feb. 2, 1856; d. Lancaster, Oct. 19, 1873. His de:ith was caused by n broken artery. The injury Wl!S sustained when he was wrestling with a playmate.

63 EMMONS STOCh."1YELL6 McINTIRE, son of John nnd S:illy (Stockwell) McIntire, born at Lanc:i.ster, N. H., Sept. 29, 1805; died nt Jefferson, N. H., Aug. 25, 1886; married at Strntford, N. H., 1830, MEHITABLE PERKINS, born nt Jefferson, May 6, 1806; died there, Apr. 29, 1892. Emmons S. McIntire engaged in farming at Jefferson nnd "by good calculation and prudence managed to ncquire nnd hold considerable property." Although he was not active in town affairs, he served a term :i.s selectman in 1853. Children·, born nt Jefferson, N. H.: 116 GEORGE PUT:-..ui, b. Feb. 21, 1832; m. l.ooOtA ELZISA CRAWFORD. 117 ED!IIU!\'D M., b. abt. Sept. 30, 1835; m. MARY JAXE TUTTLE.

64 EBE!\"6 McINTIRE, son of John and S:illy (Stockwell) McIntire, born at Lanc:i:,ter, N. FL, July 30, 1810; died at Lynn, l\fo.ss., No\·. 12, 1896; ma.'Tied TEMPERANCE W. BULLARD, born nt L:incaster, abt. July 1805; died there, Oct. 4, 1869. DESCENDANTS OF M1cu:ll McINTIRE 69

Eben McIntire was :i. farmer :i.t L:mcaster. He resided with his

65 EDWARD BUCKNA1l6 McINTIRE, son of John and Susanna (Bucknam) McIntire, born at Lancaster, N. H., May 10, 1816; died at Sutter Creek, Cal., Oct. 4, 1899; married at Lancaster, Feb. 16, 1841, ~'1ARY JE.-\XNETTE STOCKWELL, dau. of Ephraim and Sarah (Rogers) Stockwell, born at Lancaster, 1819; died at Sacramento, Cal., 1892. Edward B. McIntire was a schoolmaster at Lancaster. He served as town selectman, 1846-48, and in the sprin;z of the follo"'ing year sailed for California ,ia the Isthmus of Pana.ma. He returned to Lanca;;ter in 1852, but after a brief stay set out again for the ,vest, taking \\ith him his wife and his son Ephraim. Ee located at Sutter Creek where he engaged in the mining of quartz and became president of the first quartz mining company in the state. His fifty years' experienc-e in deep mining enabled him to become an e:)..l)ert on the geology of California. Mr. McIntire became the first school superintendent of Amador County :md served later as principal of the school at Sutter Creek. Children7, excepting la;;t, born at Lancaster, N. H.: CLARA ELIZABETH, b. Xov. 7, 1S41; d. Sutter Creek; m. (1) JOHN B. KEYES, a merchant of Sutter Creek. She m. (2) Eow.rno Co:-."VER.~E VOORHEIS, a mining en~eer. b. Ann Arbor, Mich., Au~. 7, 1850; d. San Francisco, Cal., 1925. Child (KEYES)•: i. May Blanche, b. Sutter Creek, June 6, 1S62; d. in infancy. Children (VOORHEis)• b. Sutter Creek: ii. Gertrude, b. Apr. 24. 1881; res. Sutter Creek, 1940; m. Ba~·Iics Coleman Clark. She has served as president of the California CongTess of Parent-Tcnchcr .·\ssociations and s.~ vice-president of tlie State Democratic Committee. In the Demoer-.::ie state pri­ n: :.rics of Aug. 30, 193S, si,e polled over thirty thousand votes as 70 DESCENDANTS OF MicuM Mcb"TIRE

one of the three unsuccessful candidates for lieut.-go,·emor. Children (Clark)•: a. Mary Elizabeth, b. July 1, 1907. b. Baylies Voorhei>l, b. ,Jnn. 8, 1909; W88 graduated from U.S. No.vu! Acndemy o.t Annap­ olis and iN n lieut. in U.S. Navy, 1940. iii. Earl BarneiJ, b. July 14, 1882; d. young. 119 Jon.-. ALBERT, b. June 8, 18~3; m. HE:-.'lUETl'A SLATER. EPHRAIM HESRY STOCKWELL, b. l\lnr. 3, 1846; d. Stockton, Cul. Children (Mcb-TJRE)" b. Hicksville, Cal.: i. Charlu William, b. Apr. 7, 1866; d. Stockton, Sept. 11, 19!!1; m. Harriet E. ---, and had (McIntire)•: dnu., m. G. W. Sparks. ii. Florence Estelle, b. Nov. 5, 1869; res. Union Isl:ind, Cal.; m. C.H. Shepherd. SARAH ROGERS, b. Jan. 10, 1848; d. Lancnster, Aug. 11, 1849. EnwARD BuCK.-..w, b. Sutter Creek, Dec. 19, 1S.53; d. there.

66 JAlvIES E.8 McINTIRE, son of John and Sus::mna. (Buck­ nam) McIntire, born at Ls.nc:i.ster, N. H., Apr. 9, 1818; died at W. Stewartstown, N. H., Sept. 17, 1898; married at Ls.n­ csster, Mar. 15, 1843, DEBORAH WEEKS BucKN.ut, dau. of Edward F. and Sally Brackett (Weeks) Bucknam, born at Lancaster, Dec. 9, 1821; died there, Feb. 8, 1901. James E. McIntire was commissioned as a lieutenant, Aug. 11, 1844, and four years later was promoted to the rank of captain. For years he was a schoolmaster in the district school and has been referred to as "one of the most successful teachers Lan­ caster ever had." Three of his children were stricken fatally with diphtheria in February, 1862. The tragedy affected him so deeply that he became hopelessly insane and in December of that year was taken to the New Hampshire Insane Asylum at Concord. A few years later be was removed to the Coos County Farm at W. Stewartstown where he remained until his death. Children', born at Lancaster, N. H.: JAm:S F., b. Mar. 12, 1845; d. Lancaster, Mar. 5, 1862, unm. SARAH E., b. nbt. Oct. 1850; d. Lancaster, Feb. 26, 1862. MARY ELLA, b. Sept. 1853;_ d. Lancaster, Aug. 6, 1SS1; m. Lancaster, Sept. 22, 1880, WILUAM v. BAKER, son of Amos and Christina. (Bray) Baker, b. Wbitefield,N.H.,July 15, 1853;d. Lancaster, Nov. 22, 1918. Joro. E., b. abt. Mar. 1857; d. Lancaster, Feb. 23, 1862. JAl!ES E., b. Feb. 22, 1863; d. Lancaster, Nov. 6, 1921, unm.

67 Al\'I0S 6 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Abigail (Dinsmore) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., abt. 1800; died abt. 18i3; married SALLY WILLEY, who res. Bartlett, N. H., 1Si5. About the time of his marriage An1os McIntire moved to Bartlett and for almost fifty years engaged in farming there. Children·, born at Bartlett, N. H.: AMOS, b. o.bt. 1829. DESCENDANTS OF M1cuM McINTmE 71

120 OscAR, b. nbt. May 1831; m. (1) J. A.VNA JEWETr; (!?) Mil'.-:.'IE E. (ROSSL1"N) GARVL'i. SA.RAH A., b. nbt. May 3, 1833; d. Bartlett, Se_pt. 15, 189-l; m. EBEN F. ABBorr, n carpenter, son of Joseph a.nd Phebe (Woodis) Abbott, b. Bo.rtlett, nbt. May!?, l~i.d. there, May 12, 1898. Child (ABBcrrr)•: Sdma E., b. Intervwe, N • .ti., nbt. 1866; m. Bo.rtlett, June 28, 1898, Horace E. Bea.n, son of Moses and Lucretia (Smith) Beru1. HULDA.Ir, b. nbt. 1839; m. Conway, N. H., Mar. 23, 1857, Ons Smnr. Children (SMITB) 1 : i. 1',fa.ry E., b. abt. 1858; m. Conway, Jan. 17, 1877, Seth Smith, son of Jacob and Charlotte (Heath) Smith, b. Chatham, N. H. ii. Oscar W., b. abt. 1859; m. No. Conway, Apr. 30, 1896, Flora Cameron, dnu. of Anslem and Pauline (Corney) Cameron, b. P.E.I. ELizAllETH E., b. nbt. 1844.

68 CALEB5 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Abigail (Dins­ more) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Dec. 27, 1804:; died there, Aug. 27, 1886; married lvlA.RY ALICE SMITH, dau. of Jacob and Mary (Potter) Smith, born at Fryeburg, Feb. 11, 1812; died there, June 2, 1892. Caleb McIntire, a farmer and stone cutter, resided at Frye­ burg. Children7, first two born at Brownfield, Me., others at Frye­ burg, Me.: 121 THOMAS SMITB, b. May 2.'i, 1831; m. (1) A.'iGELL\ H. E..snu..-;; (!?) MANDA...'iA (BARKER) Mcfa"TIRE. 122 PE=s Fov."LER, b. Dec. 14, 1832; m. MELISSA A.,-x FOGG. TRIRZA H., b. Sept. 7, 1834; d. Nov. 29, 1875j m. JOHN 0sBOIL.,_. ABBA.LL. CALEB, b. July 8, 1846; enlisted in Co. B, 32d. Me. Regt., Mar. 10, 1864; d. of fever at Augusta., Me., Mar. 21, 186-t, eleven days after he had joined his company. MARTRA. E., b. May 10, lStS; d. Fryeburg, Apr. 18, 1883, s.p.; m. TaoMA.S S. PIKE, son of Job K. and Mary (Buck) Pike, b. nbt. June 1, 1833; d. Fryeburg, Apr. 21, 1887. He ho.d m. (1) Sarah A. Holt, b. abt. Sept. 25, 1834; d. Aug. Zi, 186-t. i2 DEScE!l.'l>ANTS OF l\11cm,1 Mcl!l.'TIRE

125 AMos AumJSTUs, b. Mnr. i, 1$50; m. (1) HULDAE C. WESTCOTri (2) ALMA JA.,"E S=.

69 OSCAR6 McINTIRE, son of Phineas and Abigail (Dins­ more) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., abt. May 180i; died there, Apr. 18, 1883; married M...._RY P. FESsE:-mEN, born at Fryeburg, abt. Oct. 10, 1814; died there, Apr. 29, 1886.

Children7, born probably at Fryeburg, :Me.: EI.JZABETB F., b. nbt. Sept. 1838; d. Fryeburg, June 6, 1869, unm. SAlJtlEL F., b. abt. Jan. 1841j d. unm. at Fernandina, Fla., July 2.3, 1862, while serving in Co. K, 9th Me. Regt. OI..n"ER G., b. abt. Dec. 1842; m. M .....,"l>A.'-A BARKER, dau. of Philip Freeman and Jane (Colby) Barker, b. Fryeburg, abt. May 10, 1843; d. there. Nov. 15, 1898. She m. (2) Thomas Smith McIntire, q.11. Oliver G. McIntire served in Co. H, 23d. Me. ~ Subsequent to the wnr be bec:ime a fanner. Child {Nlcb°TIRE)•: Olitia G., b. Frye­ burg, Sept. 1, 18il; d. Portland, Me., Apr. 1, 1921; m. Fryeburg, Nov. 7, 1894, Jennie R. Hutchins, dau. of Charles and Ruth Hutchins, b. Fryeb~, abt. Aug. 7, 187i; d. Skowbe,::an, Me., Aug. 11, 1903. They bad (McIntire)•: Mvrtle Mildred, b. Fryeburg, Nov. 29, 1895; m. Portland, July 14, 1920, Harry J. White, a postmaster, son of Willis and Katherine (Hatch) White, b. Jonesport, Me. A.-.sIL S., b. abt. Apr.1845; d. Fryeburg, July li, 18i3; m. ELI.E.-. SwA.-., who d. Fryeburg, Apr. 6, 1872. Child (Mcl:-."TIRE)•: William K., b. Fryeburg, abt. 18il; m. Holyoke, Ma..«s., Oct. 6, 1891, Ellen M. Burlingame, dau. of Charles and Mary A. (Brown) Burlingame, b. Blackstone, Mass., July 16, 1869. Pm:nE F., b. 1847; d. 1926; m. J= ED\\-n; Oscoon, son of S=uel and Abigail (Rill) Osgood, b. Fryeburg, Sept. 26, 18-!2; d. Pittsfield, Mass., Jan. 14, 1905. Children (Oscoon)•: i. da.u., d. Sept. 6, 1875. ii. Oua.r G., b. May 4, 1875; d. Apr. 11, 1889. iii. Mabel, b. Sept. 10, 1Si6; d. Feb. 20, 1893. iv. Samuel R., b. Mnr. 27, lSiS; d. Oct. 2, 18iS. NEi.so:-. OsCAR, b. Jan. 27, 1851; d. Bridgton, Me., Feb. 19, 1910, s.p.; m. J'CLLI. MARIA WHITEHOUSE, dau. of Charles and F.Jiza {Mc..\llister) Whitehouse, b. Sweden, Me. Sbe m. (2) No. Bridgton, Sept. 2, 1912, Frank Orville Chadbourne, son of George E. and Louisa B. {Libby) Chadbourne, b. No. Bridgton. They res. there, 1939. Nelson O. MclDtire, "the genial host, the inimitable story-teller, the per,;istent and succes.

70 STEPHEN P. 6 lVt:cINTIRE, son of Phineas and Abigail (Dinsmore) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., abt. June 30, 1812; died at Chatham, N. H., Jan. li, 1893; married JA...--;E SA..."-B0R."-, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Hardy) Sanborn, born at Baldwin, 1'Ie., Oct. 4, 1816; died at Chatham, Aug. 1, 1899. Stephen P. McIntire, a farmer, resided at Fryeburg until 1853 when he went to Chatham. 73

Children•, excepting la.st, born at Fryeburg, Me.: CAROLD.'l:. b. abt. 1839; prob. m. Jom. S. BRTA.,-r, son of John S. and Mary (McDonald) Bryant, b. Chatham, July 3, 1826; d. Jll.Il. 15, 1892. He m. (2) Octavia Gibson. l\lAmox, b. abt. lSU. STEPHEX P., b. abt. July 12, 1843; d. Chatham, Aug. 16, 1886) m: BET­ !SEY J. LEAVl'IT, dau. of John and Dorc:is (Chnndler) J..eavitt, b. Chatham, Dec. 14, 18-42. She m. (2) Chatham. Oct. 5, 1SS7, David Stearns, who was b. in Germany. Mr. McIntire enlisted Dec. 7, 1863, in Co. G, 29th Me. Regt., ll.Ild served until he mis discharged "through disability" at Hiltonbead, S. C., May 11, 1866. His name appears on the Federal Pension Rolls of Jan. 1, 1883, when he was suffering from "chronic rheumatism induced by e."q)Osurc during his Civil War experiences." Children {Mch-rtRE)9 b. Chatham: i. Minnie L., b. Sept. 19, 1867; in. Chatham, Sept. 1, 1884,.~lbert~ Fowler, son of Sumner S. and Mercy Fowler, b. Lancaster, :li:. H. u. John A., b. Apr. 14, 1873; d. Newport, N. H., May 25, 1930, unm. ABIGAIL, b. abt. 1845; in. FRA.,-i- DREW, son of Charles and Sally P. (Eaton) :J?rew, b. S~we, Me., Sept. 20, 1839; d. Cha~, Dec. 18, 1924. Child (DREW) : Jose-ph E., b. Chatham, abt. 1861; m. Conway, N. H., Jan. 3, 1891, Annie Hnllom, dau. of Charles M. and Bridget {Myrona) Hallam, b. Ireland. 126 ALBERT F., b. Feb. 19, 1847; m. LTDIA A. Joe:xso!I'. CHARLES E., b. abt. June 1849; d. Conway, Feb. 20, 1920; m. (1) Conway, Jul.r 4, 1870, ATBELO.-»A B. WEARE. dau. of Joseph and Mary J. (Insh) Weare, b. Chatham, Apr. 13, 1848; d. Conway, Aug. l, 1906; (2) Portsmouth, N. H., Apr. 20, 1911, EsTHER ~•15, dau. of James and Marv Ann Lewis, b. in England; d. Portland, Me., Sept. 10, 1930. He served in the Civil War. Child {Mch"TllU:)•: NeJJ.ie, b. Conw:!y, abt. 1873; d. young. ELIZADETII J., b. Chatham, abt. 1855; m. Chatham, Sept. 13, 1871, JA.'\IESJ. Joir.-;sos, son of Jonathnn and Randilla Johnson, b. Brown­ field. Me. He m. (2) Lillar Dale Booth, dau. of :\1ark and Lucy (Richardson) Booth, b. Fryebw,:, J:m. 30, 1S62; d. Poland, Me., Mar. 7, 1939. Cluld (JOHNSON)': Edward P., b. Chatham, abt. 1872; m. Chatham. Mar. 20. 1892, Mary I. Keif, dau. of Francis A. and Addie {Spaulding) Keif, b. Benton, :\Ie.

71 ISAIAH6 ~'.lcINTIRE, son of Joshua and Polly (Hurd) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., abt. 1802; died at Wolfe­ boro, N. H., 1842; n:arried at Gilford, N. H., Mar. 29, 1825, SARAH .

Polly H. Wiitgin, dau. of William and Dollv (Snell) Wiitgin, who d. Apr. 17, 185-1; (2) Ann M. (Swett) Hom, dau. of Robert and Polly Swett, who d. Mar. 22, 1864. Child (PL,"!oo"EY)•: Edwin S., b. abt. 1849, went to California. abt. 1867, became a high school teacher, and d. Tulare, Cal., abt. 1928. It is believed that he met his father in the We:it. EMELL,"E FER.'-ALD, b. abt. 1828; no further record. 127 CHARLES AUGUSTUS, b. Jan. 11, 1830; m. E!llll.Y M. WIGGIN. WILLI.Ut G="'VILLE, b. 1832; went to the gold mines, 1857. ISAIAH ALOxzo, b. abt. 1835; d. Lowell, May 24, 1853, unm. 128 ISAAC NELSOx, b. Mar. 5, 1838; m. KA.-.CY JDmlA Sn:wART.

72 STEPHEN8 McINTIRE, son of Joshua and Polly (Hurd) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., abt. 1802; res. there, 18i6; married at Gilford, N. H., Nov. 24, 1825, PARMELIA. WELCH, dau. of Jonathan and Parmelia Welch, born at Alfred, Me.; died at Tuftonboro, June 8, 18i6. He engaged in farming at Tuftonboro. Children7, born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: LoRE.-.zo S., b. Feb. 20, 1828; d. Malden, Mass., Oct. 29, 1892; m. Rockport, Mass., July 4, 1852, ELIZABETH GRIFFIN, dau. of Josiah and Deborah (Stevens) Griffin, b. Rockport, Feb. 11, 1829; d. Malden, Nov. 20, 1901. For many years he v.-as a grocery store proprietor at l!;,ston. Adopted child (Mcl:,,"rmE)•: Abbie J., b. Rockport, abt. 1856; m. Boston, Jan. 5, 1875, David Brninerd Hoyt, a ~t, son of John and Mary (Lowe) Hoyt, b. Rockport, June 11, 18-18. CHARLES WOODBURY, b. abt. Nov. 23, 18-U; d. Tuftonboro, Dec. 24, 1893; m. (l) Wolfeboro, N. H., Jan. 24, 1860, Nt..-.CY J. STRAw, dau. of William and Mary Straw, b. Tuftonboro; d. there, Nov. 26, 1863; (2) Tuftonboro, Apr. 18, 1865, HA:,,-XAH CAIUUE (KE.,"!oo"EY) BROCK. dau. of Elijah B. and Hannah Kenney, b. Milton, N. H.; d. Tuftonboro. She m. (2) David M. Smith. Children (Mcb-rIRE)• b. Tuftonboro: i. George Herbert, b. June 8, 1863; res. Ossipee, N. H., 1939; m. Wolfeboro, Sept. 1, 1883, Julia Emily Brown, ds.u. of Jon­ athan and Susan Brown, b. Tuftonboro. No Children. ii. Charles E., b. Feb. 14, 1866; d. Jan. 30, 1869. iii. Edith, b. Nov. 5, 1872; d. Apr. 15, 1881. iv. Walter E., b. June 11, 1877; d. Apr. 14, 1881. Edith and Walter died of scarlet fever and were buried together. 129 Dt..'-A IsAIAH, b. July 10, 1843; m. MARY CAROLTh.: BROWX. 73 TIMOTHY6 McINTIRE, son of Joshua and Martha (Earl) :McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., 1804; died at sea, Feb. 22, 1854; married (int. at Gloucester, :Mass., Apr. i, 1827) CLEME."\""TIXE So:YES THOMAS, dau. of Samuel Row and Nancy (Hurry) Thomas, bapt. at Gloucester, June 18, 1809; died there, Feb. 6, 18i9. Timothy McIntire was a mariner. He was a member of the crew of the schooner Gold Hunter when that vessel was lost at sea. Children 7, born at Gloucester, Mass.: Tll!OTHY, b. Aug. 4, 1827; d. Gloucester, July 13, 1891, s.p.; m. Salem. Mass., Nov. 6, 1876, ELIZA Lou (FEx:,,.::110RE) GRAlLUI, dau. of DESCENDANTS OF MICUM Mcb."TIRE i5

Thomas F. and Julia A. Fennemore, b. Devonshire, Eng., Aug. 11, 1839; d. Essex, MllSS., JM. 6, 1911. He was a mariner Md fisbermllll. CLEME:,"TOo'E, b. Aug. 19, 1829; d. Gloucester, Dec. 7, 1898; m. Glou­ cester, Aug. 19, 1848, ABRAHAM WII.LLUIS, son of Abraham and Mary (Wood) Williams, b. Gloucester, July 29, 1823. Child (WII.LLUIS)•: Clementine S., b. Gloucester, Oct. S, 1848. 130 WILLLUI, b. May 9, 1832; m. 1\ILutY ELIZABETH (Au.E...,) NEWCOIIIB. HE:.\'llY, b. Nov. 19, 1834; settled in England where be married HA."lo'NAH HIDoU'llllEYs and raised a large family. Master of the barkentine Genesee, be engaged in the East Indies trade.• Only known child (Mch°TIRE)1: Charles Edwin, b. Liverpool, Eng., Mar. 25, 1871; d. W. Springfield, Mass., Apr. 30, 1918; m. Boston, Mass., June IS, 1902, Alberta Harold, dau. of Everett and Mary (Whitney) Harold, b. Mapleton. Me. He was llll agent for the National Cash Register Co.; Mrs. McIntire taught school at Centreville, N. B., prior to her marriage. ALBERT, b. Aug. 10, 1837; d. unm. at sea, Feb. 1860. He was a mariner and was lost on the schooner Relief. EDWIN, b. Mar. 28, 1840; d. Gloucester, Aug. 12, 1843. sox, b. July 26, 1844; d. Gloucester, Oct. 18, 1844. 131 EDWIN, b. Nov. 12, 1845; m. LAtraA JA."lo'E MARcHA.,-r.

74 PELTIAH6 McINTIRE, son of Joshua and Martha (Earl) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., 1808; died there, July 8, 186i; married at Gilford, N. H., Dec. li, 1834, H.-\NNAH WELCH, dau. of Jonath:i.n and Parmelia Welch, born at Tuftonboro, abt. July 1812; died there, Oct. 2, lSiS. Peltiah McIntire in his ·will bequeathed "the east comer room in my dwelling house" to his widowed daughter Emily H. Stew:i.rt. After ghing ten dollars to his son Ed"in B. and fifty dollars to his daughter Lorinda A., he clhided his estate between his sons Horace F. and Orrin D. McIntire. 7 Children , born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: EMILY HARRlET, b. Apr. lS.'38; d. Lakeport, N. H.; m. Tuftonboro, Nov. 22, 1858, FRANKLL" STEWART, son of Charles and JMe (Piper) Stewart, b. Tuftonboro; d. while serving in the 12th N. H. Regt. during the Civil War. Children (STEwART) 1 b. Tuftonboro: i. Joo May, b. Oct. 16, 1859; d. Laconia, N. H., Feb. 22. 1905; m. (1) Albert H. Mudgett, son of Harrison Mudgett, b. Lowell, Mass.; killed in a railroad accident at A.!hland, N. H., July 25, 1887. His train after passing over an open S\\itch plunged toward a paper factory. When the brakeman leaped to safety, Mr. Mudgett, the conductor, stopped the train, jumped, struck his head on the siding, and in a short time succumbed from his injuries. His widow ni. (2) Laconia, Oct. 5, 1891, George F. Poor, !'On of Stephen B. and Maria M. (George) Poor, b. Strafford, Vt., Apr. 24, 1851; d. Laconia, J:m. 12. 1928. ii. Joh11 E., b. July 6, 1861; d. Haverhill, N. H., June 12, 1900; m. Abbie Wallace. He was a railroad engineer. Eown. B., b. :ibt. June 1843; d. Chelsea, Mass., Aug. 18, 1873, s.p.; m. FA.'-:.\"Y WILLLUIS. He was :i bar-tender :it Boston Md N:mtasket Beaches. • 76 DEScEND •.._'ffS OF Mxctm McL-...TIRE

ALPHOSso 11., b. abt. 1846; killed in a saw-mill at Mirror Lake, Tuf­ tonboro, Apr. 5, 1865. He wns accidentally caught in a cogwheel while attempting to oil the machinery. 132 HolL\CE FREEMA..._, b. Apr. 13, 1848; m. H.AlUUET E= Join.sos. LORl!l."l>A ,h-SA, b. July 23, 1850; d. Concord, X. H., M:iy 9, 1901; rn. Tuftonboro, Xov. 28, 1872, CHARLES 1'-EV."ELL HALL, son of t:riab H:ill, b. Epping, Mass., Oct. 9, 1846; d. Concord, .rune 27, rn:;o. He v.-:is a p:itrolman at Concord ll.lld became later chief of police at Peterboro, X. H. Children (HALL)•: i. C/uuks Ne,cell, b. Tufton­ boro, abt. 1873; m. , X. H., June 1, 189S, Jennie D. Crowell, dau. of Willirun L and Julia A. (Allen) Crowcll, b. Xova Scotia. Ee res. Florida where he pmcticed law. ii. ,".label Olive, d. unm. She was a nurse and res. :it Concord and Lakeport, X. H. 133 omu.... DELA-"'0, b. Aug. 17, 1852; rn. EmtA LOUI$E BEA..... 75 GEORGE6 :McINTIRE, son of Joshua and :Martha (Earl) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., abt. 1810; died at Glou­ cester, 7-.lass., l\lar. 24, 1884; married at Gloucester, Dec. 24, 1832, MARIA '\VtLLL-urs (TRUBODY) lu:MP, born at Gloucester, abt. Oct. 1803; died at Chelsea, Mass., :Mar. 23, 1887. She had murried (1) at Gloucester, Apr. 27, 1823, John Leach Kemp. For many years George McIntire W!IS a mariner, but in later life he retired from the sea and bec:une a teamster. Children•, born at Gloucester, :Mass.: CHILD, b. Sept. 1833; d. Gloucester, Oct. 1833. GEORGE X., b. 183-1; d. at sea, Feb. 18, 1854, while aboard the schooner Luc>J Pukifer. SYLV&-TER, b. abt. Oct. 3, 1837; d. Winchester, Va., Oct. 31, 1854; m. H.umlET A. T.,u., dau. of Israel and Harriet Tall, b. CaJ>e Breton, X. S. Shem. (2) Boston, Mass., Dec. 30, 1865, Robert G. Elkins, :i carpenter, son of Abij:ih and Abigail Elkins, b. Gorham, Me. Mr. :McIntire wns n. fisherman at Gloucester. He enlisted, Jan. 7, 1862, ::s a private in Co. K. 30th. Mass. Regt., was wounded at Ced:ir (;reek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864, and died twelve days later. Children (l\kh"TtRE))• b. Glouce,-ter: i. Emma C., b. Mar. 15, 18.39. ii. Syl­ vester M., b. Oct. 28, 18Gl; d. Gloucester, Feb. 23, 1SG4. k.!, E., b. :ibt. Oct. 12, 1838; d. Gloucester, May 15, 1847. FRA!\"KLL..._, b. 18-H; m. Gloucester, Jan. 17, 1866, LAURA E. BARTER, d!tu. of Xo:ih and Elcann. (Rich) Barter, b. Isle au Haut, Me. He was a m:uiner. Shem. (2) Gloucester, Apr. 26, 1Si6, Tyng Llbb.?v, n. ~"tone cutter, son of Joel and Fanny Libbey. Child (Mcb"TtRE)•: Edward S., b. Gloucester, 1S66; d. Lowell, Mass., l\Iar. 21, 1937; m. Lowell, Apr. 22, 1896, Mary A. Doolin, dau. oi Patrick and :Mary Doolin, b. Lowell, and had a son•, b. and d. Lowell, June 26, 1896. Emu, b. abt. Jn.n. 25, 1847; d. Gloucester, Sept. 27, 1848. ,;os, b. Xov. 1, 184S, s.b.

76 SAMUEL LINSCOT6 McINTIRE, son of Samuel and Jane (Allen) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., abt. Feb. 5, 1812; died at Lebanon, l\-Ie., Dec. 17, 1896; married at Wolfe­ boro, N. H., .-\pr. 17, 1836, l\-1.-\RY CnoSBY,* d:i.u. of Elizabeth

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Tredick* by Asa Crosby, born at Wolfeboro, Feb. 2, 1813; died at Dover, N. H., Nov. 22, 1880. Samuel L. McIntire was eager to acquire an education, but was required by his father to assist in the work about the farm. In the evenings after his chores had been completed, he studied by the light of the fireplace, using coal for chalk and a shingle for a slate. When he had completed his studies at the Wolfeboro Academy, he taught for a time in the district schools of the vicinity. Later he went to Gloucester, M!l.SS., bec:une a sailing master, and fished off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Eventu:i.lly he returned to Wolfeboro, but after a few years moved to Salem, M:iss., then to Dover, N. H., :md at his "'ife's death, to Lebanon, Me.

Children7, first five born at Wolfeboro, N. H.: CHILD, d. at birth. FRA.-.;CES, d. in infancy at Alton, N. H. MARY ELIZABETH, b. Aug. 1, 1840; d. Dover, Sept. 11, 1857, unm. 134 S= CROSBY, b. Mar. 18, 1842; m. ISABELLA AuouSTA SAxBoa.-.;. W= IRA, b. 1845; d. Swem, M:i.r. 8, 18-17. LuCD."DA, b. Swem; d. in infancy at Dover. CABOLO.'E E., b. Swem, June 5, 1849; d. Dec. 10, 1849. WILLLUII: TREDICK, b. Dover, Dec. 6, 1853; d. Lebanon, Sept. JS, 1930, 8.p.; m. (1) Lebanon, Sept. 13, 1896, EmtA (JOHXSON) GOODWDI, dau. of Elisha and Mary .r.• Johnson and widow of Henry Goodwin, b. Stowe, Me., Sept. 5, 1862; d. Lebanon, July 9, 1903. He m. (2) Rochester, N. H., Nov. 16, 1910, ALICE M. (TUCKER) WHITI'EN, dau. of James and Sarah (Davis) Tucker and widow of Hiram Whitten, b. Lee, N. H., May 23, 185-l;d. Lebanon, Mar. 21, 1916. Mr. McIntire mis a shoemaker, then a section-hand and finally a r-.illroad crossing tender.

77 WILLL-\.M TREDICK6 lv!cINTIRE, son of John Benjamin and Elizabeth (Tredick) McIntire, born Nov. 2, 1815; died July 6, !Sil; married at New York City, June 30, 1846, HuLDAH Ht:YLES, born Jan. 1, 18li. After the death of his father in 1824, William T. McIntire was brought up by Asa Crosby, q.v. He moved to New York City and, except for a short time during which he resided '1.ith his half-sister Mary (Crosby) McIntire, remained there until his death.

Children7, born in New York City.: MARY CROSBY, b. Apr. 22, 18-17; d. Feb. 3, 1S95; m. A.-.;oREW S!IIITH. They had four children. A.VNA A., b. Apr. 13, 18.50; res. Cedar Grove, N. Y., 1933; m. --­ Cameron.

• Eli,::,beth Treclick mo.med at Tultonboro. lfoy !SH.John R,,:,j~min l!clntire.q. •·· by whom •he had a .on, William Treclick llclntire, b. !'iov. 2, 1!>15. Wben b.,- bu.band died Sept. 2. 1824. 8be m:ll'ried (Z) --- E~. 78 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

WILLIAM TKEOICK, h. ,fon. 21, 1852; d. ,Jcl'tlcy Citv, N. J., Jan. 1003; m. MAIIY ALONZELLA HOYI.Etl, who d. 1032. They had five 80118 1,ml two d1Lup;htel'tl. Known children (MclNTIIUll) 1: i. Alonztlla, m • •11111. 21, 1013, Dr. Guernsey J. Bol'tlt, Mon of Dow V. and Lucy J. (Gucmscv) Bol'tlt, b. Seward, N. Y., Nov. 4, 1877; res. Saratoga Sprin~, N. Y., 1940. Dr. BorMt WILi! p;raduated from Cornell Univ., HI03· received from New York Univ. a Pd.M., 1909, Pd. D., 1911, nnd i>i1. D., 1912; served IJ.I! public school principal until 1913, super­ intendent ,,f schools ut Danbury, Conn., 1913-20, dean of education at Valpur11.1,o Gniv., 1920-21 and professor of education and director of the School of Sccretw'ial Science at Skidmore College since 1921; und hus tnup;ht in the summer schools of SyracUMe Univ. and Rutgeni Univ. ii. ManJ, m. --- Finlay, u.nd res. JcrMey City, 1940. LEILA ADELAIDE, b. Feb. 20, 1859; d. in infu.ncy.

78 JASON6 McINTIRE, son of Joseph !lnd Mary (Chamber­ lain) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., abt. 1818; died at Alton, N. H., Nov. 29, 1876; married (1) at New Durham, N. H., June 25, 1843, ANN THURSTON, born a.ht. Apr. 1818; died at Alton, Nov. 11, 1849. He married (2) at New Durham, Oct. 20, 1850, HANNAH GARLAND, dau. of Thomas and Mahala (Varney) Garland, born at Alton, Apr. 27, 1829; died at Dover, N. H., Jan. 6, 1907. McIntire enlisted Nov. 1, 1862, as a private in Company A, Fifteenth New Hampshire Regiment, and served from Nov. 4 until Aug. 13, 1863. Children7 by first wife, born at Alton, N. H.: FR.'~1.:, b. abt. Aug. 184<>; d. Strafford, N. H., Jan. 21, 1S9S; m. Roches­ ter, N. H., Jan. 18, 1872, MAIIIA E. VARNEY, dau. of Levi u.nd Sally Varney. They were divorced. hu, b. abt. 1846; d. Alton, Mar. 29, 1853. DAO., b. abt. July 1849; d. Alton, Aug. S, 1849. Children7 by second wife, born at Alton, N. H.: lllALE, b. June 13, 1853; d. there, June 26, 1853. CHARLES A., b .•Jul7 10, 1855; m. Alton, June 26, 1878, SosA.s Yoo:rn, dau. of Charles E. u.nd Hannah Young, b. ,_ton.

79 JOHN6 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Mary (Chamber­ lain) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., May 10, 1828; died at McIntire, Iowa., June 27, 1900; married at McIntire, abt. 1857, SARAH FRA:SCEs EASTMAN, dau. of Amos C. T. and Sarah (Algers) Eastman, born at Lawrence, l\fa.ss., July 8, 1841; died at McIntire, Aug. 24, 1910. John McIntire migrated to Mitchell County, Iowa, about 1855. He donated the land upon which the three churches and the public school were later built. The town, McIntire, was subsequently named in his honor. 7 Children , born at McIntire, Iowa: MAIIY EsTELLA, b. ::'.i:'ov. 17, 1861; d. McIntire, Feb. 28, 1901; m. at McIntire, MERRITT WOODARD. Child (WOODARD)8: John Leui Curtis, DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 79

b. McIntire, July 16, 1890; res. St. Paul, Minn., where he is a barber, 1940; 111. Osage, Iowa, 1911, Neta Greer, dau. of William and Idella (Orcutt) Greer. They had (Woodard)•: Rex, b. McIntire, Aug. 13, 1912; res. Dallas, Tex., 1940; m. 1938, Jerumice Langford. JOHN CILUIBERLAIN BENJAMIN, b. Dec. 26, 1874; res. McIntire, 1940; m. Riceville, Iowa, June 27, 1894, CHARLOTTE ToKLINSON, dau. of Jonas and Margaret (Flynn) Tomlin~on, b. Boscobel, WJS., Sept. 13, 1872. Children (Mch,TIRE)' b. McIntire: i. John B., b. Apr. 28, 1897; d. Riceville, Dec. 12, 1900. ii. Velva Margaret, b. Jan. 22, 1899; res. unm. at McIntire, 1940. Miss McIntire has been a piano teacher, having majored in music at Cedar Valley Seminary and MacCalester College. FLORENCE, b. 1876. DAISY JANE, b. Feb. 1, 1883; d. Mason City, Iowa, Nov. 13, 1918, s.p.; m. St. Paul, 1911, FRED E. WALL. an automobile sa.Jesman, son of Fred and Ella Wall, b. Janesville, Wis.

80 SAMUEL LEIGHTON6 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Mary (Rand) McIntire, born at Dover, N. H., abt. 1837; died Sept. 19, 1898; married (1) at Alton, N. H., Sept. 6, 1869, JuLIA ELLIS of Philadelphia, Pa., dau. of John and Sarah Ellis, born at Baltimore, Md.; died Feb. 28, IP.~:. He married (2) at Great Falls, N. H., Apr. 8, 1876, EMMA J. \;'.!I.KER) MORRILL, dau. of James W. and Malinda (Rundlett) Baker, born at Epping, N. H., July 19, 1851; died at Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 4, 1917. Samuel L. McIntire enlisted Aug. 22, 1862, in Company A, Twelfth New Hampshire Regiment. He was transferred Nov. 16, lScia, to Company F, Twenty-first Invalid Corps, and at the end of hostilities was discharged at Philadelphia, June 29, 1865. By trade he was a shoemaker. Children7 by second wife: MABEL M., b. Alton, Kan., abt. 1879; m. Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 29, 1923, :Ea.,"EST F. STILUNGs. a rn.ilroad condurtor, son of Albert D. and Emma B. (Fogg) ~ill.in~,\,. Rochester, N. H. GRACE J., b. Alton, Tian., abt. 1881; m. Rochester, Apr. 26, 1906, WALTER .ARTHuR BoULTER, a harness-maker, son of Joseph H. and Nettie M. (Huckman) Boulter, b. Boston, Mass., Apr. 17, 1878. SAMUEL J., b. Rochester, Sept. 27, 1887; res. Portsmouth where he has been a pointer, 1939; m. (l) at Kennebunk, Me., Dec. 25, 1909, LOELLA M. HATCH, dau. of William S. and Emma (Larrabee) Hatch, b. Kenne­ bunk, Mar. 21, 1890; d. there, Sept. 16, 1927. Hem. (2) Portsmouth, June 24, 1930, FLOSSIE B. (PORTER) CARTER, dau. of. John and Mary E. (Grant) Porter, b. Kennebunk. NELUE, b. Rochester, Jan. 13, 1890; d. Winchester, Mass., Jan. 4, 1927, unm. She was a waitress at Reading, Mass.

81 AMOS6 McINTIRE, son of Daniel and Mary (Staples) l\Iclntire, 1:-orn at York, Me., Feb. 14, 1823; died at Salmon Falls, N. H., July 1893; married at York, Aug. 29, 1853, HARRIET LEIGHTON Mcb."TIRE, dau. of Maj. '\Yilliam and Hannah (Leigh­ ton) McIntire, born at York, Oct. 16, 1824; died at Carlisle, Pa., May 1895. 80 DESCENDANTS OF M1cu~t McINTIRE

Amos McIntire wu.-; employed as :i. r:i.ilro:i.d section-h:i.nd on the ro:i.d between Conway Junction '1.nd Salmon Falls. Children 1: 135 WALTER SCOTT, b. l.nwrence ,:\foss., l\far. !l, 1854; m. S.\RAH ELIZABETH ROBERT>!. 136 BRADFORD OLI\"ER, b. York, Me.• Apr. 23, 1856; m. (1) MARY LENORA ADAMSj (2) MAY FLORENCE PARK. 137 Jons WtLLI,UI, b. Berwick, l\Ie., l\Inr. 6, 1861; m. l\!1:-.:,.,E ADELAto& FERGUSON. lsARELLA SoPRIA, b. Berwick, July 17, 1864; d. York, m. Lewi~ton, Mc.• Au,t. I, 188:?, FRANK EDWIN STACY, son of Da,-id H. and Mnry .T. (Fall) Stacy, b. Bern-ick; res. York Be:i.ch, 1940. Children (STACY)• b. So. Berwick: i. Dr. Roland Leighton, b. July !l, 1883; res. Ogdens­ blll"lt, X. Y., Hl-10; m. Gludys Madeline Herrick, b. Wntertown, X. Y., Dec. 17, IS!ll, and hud (Stacy)•: Clarence Herrick, b. Feb. 13, l!l17. ii. Paul Frank, b. Jan. 10, 1887; res. York :Beach, l\Ie., 1940; m. Oli,..c Bnd1ter, b. New York City, Feb. 13, 1898, and hnd (Stacy)•: Curo! B., b. No,;. :?8, l!l:?-l. and Ralph W., b. June :?3, 1927. iii. Ralph Fall, b. Apr. 19, 1889; d .•July 1-l, 1911. HARRIET LEIGHTON, b. Apr. 2-t, 1866; d. So. Berwick, June 27, 1929, s.p.; m. FRA.'-K B. CLARK of New Bedford, Mlllll!. EYELYS PAUL, b. Salmon Fnlls, June 30, 1868; res. unm. Bristol, R. I., 19-10.

82 ANDREW JACKSON6 McINTIRE, son of D:i.niel and M:i.ry (St:i.ples) McIntire, born at York, :Me., June 12, 1831; died there, Oct. 15, 1916; m:i.rried :i.t York, Oct. 16, 1856, HAR­ RIET ELIZABETH MOODY, dau. of Joseph and Harriet (Baker) Moody, born at York, Apr. 2, lS.'36; died there, July 12, 1906. Andrew J. McIntire was :i. bl:i.cksmith. For :i. time Mrs. McIn­ tire taught in the district schools at York.

Children1, born at York, Me.: FLORENCE A:..-:-., b. Au,t. 14, lS.'>i'; d. York, Oct. 9, 1930, s.p.; m. Man­ chester, ::S-. H., Dec. 20, 1882, EVERETT Ea.'loEST CoLBUR.'-, son or .John C. and Mary H. Colburn, b. Manchester, Mnr. 2, 1855; d. York•. July 15, 1916. Mrs. Colburn wus a ,-ice-president of the clan, 1920-23. SARAH MARL~, b. ,July 29, 1860; d. York, Sept. 19, 1862. EDwi:s JAcn:so:-., b. Mar. 11, 186-l; d. Manchester, N. H., Au_g. 20, 1932, s.p.; m. Concord, N. H •• No,;. 30, 1892, GRACE LYDIA CooK, dau. or Howard Malcolm and Sll!".i.h Louise (Green) Cook, b. Concord, Aug. 8, 1870; res. Mnnchestcr, l!l-lO. Mr. McIntire entered the employ of the Chickerinit Pinno Co., Boston, in 188:?, nnd remained with that firm until 1893 when he joined the Prescott Piano Co., Concord. Two yeurs Inter. he becnme n purtner in the Piper-McIntire music store remaining with thnt establishment until his death. MEL'l."ILLE HUI>~ox, b. Aug. 14, 1868; d. York, May 16, 1940, s.p.; m. Kittery, Me., Au1t. 30, 1906, GRACE ADELAIDE NoRTo:-., dau. of Daniel Clurke and Margnret Ann (Rowland) Norton, b. Kittery, July 13, 1873; res. York, 1940. As a young man Mr. McIntire was a curria,te trimmer at Amesbury. Mass., and a street-ear conductor at York and Kittery. Since 1931, he was engaged in insect e."Cter• DESCEXDANTS OF M1cm.t McINTIRE 81

mination as a field agent for the Maine Agricultural Dcplll'tment. Mrs. McIntire hns been clan secretary-treasurer since 1922. CHESTER WILLLUI, b. Oct. 18, 1873; d. York, Aug. 20, 1919; m. Berwick, Me., Oct. 19, 18!JS, GRACE LoVINA FROST, dau. of John E. and Annie A. (Tebbetts) Frost, b. Berwick, Sept. 27, 1875; d. Los Angeles, Cal., Mar. 13, 1931. Mr. McIntire was a. telegraph operator, Boston and Maine Railroad freight manager, and bookkeeper. Children (Mcb"TIRE)8 b. Berwick: i. son, b. Apr. 26, 1904, s.b. ii. Rachel F., b. Dec. 2, 1905; d. Dec. 14, 1905. iii. Harlan FrtJR/, b. Mar. 29, 1907; m. Los Angeles, June 8, 1!140, ---. iv• .Morton Loring, b. Jan. 12, 1910; res. Los Angeles, 1940. 138 HARMON Lo=c, b. Apr. 14, 1876; m. ADA BLANCHE P.xcKER.

83 DAJ.'l'IEL 8 McINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Abigail (Junkins) McIntire, born at York, Me., Jan. 28, 1829; died at Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 3, 1918; married (1) at Portsmouth, Dec. 4, 1856, ELIZABETH B. Tao:uPSox, dau. of Joseph and Mary (McIntire) Thompson, born at York, abt. 1827; died Oct. 27, 1863. He married (2) at Portsmouth, Jan. 31, 1866, ELLEX lvlARY THO:UPSON, a sister of his first wife, born at York, Mar. 9, 1839; died at Portsmouth, Oct. i, 1928. He was a "toll-keeper" at Portsmouth. Children7 by first "ife: CLARENCE E., b. York, Oct.1857; d. Boston, Mass., Nov. 1, 1884, unm. He was a druggist. C.\lUUE C., b. June 1859; d. Boston, June 11, 188S, s.p.; m. Portsmouth, Dec. 20, 1887, ALBERT G. FROST of Boston. MARTIN JOSEPH, b. Aug. 28, 1861; res. Boston, 1939; m. Feb. 7, 1905, A.-.:,.-u: W. Arum;cTON. He hns been a druggist. No children. Children 7 by second wife, born at Portsmouth, N. H.: FRA::."K P., b. Sept. 25, 1S67; d. Portsmouth, Sept. 25, 1883, unm. ELIZABETH THOMPSON, b. May 14, 1S6!l; d ••Tune 1895; m. Portsmouth, Oct. 3, 1S92, WILLIS HENRY Sn1PSON, son of Benjamin Franklin and Martha A. Simp,;on, b. Rockaway, N. J.; res. E. Or-.in~e, X. J., 1939. Child (SOIPSC'N) 8: Franklin. - M.\RloN, b. Apr. 10, 1872; d. Portl:!mouth, Aug. 11, 1872. 139 DA.,"IEL ALBERT, b. Feb. 14, 1874; m. INEZ l\f. LEGRO. 84 JAJ.'\iES HENRY6 McINTIRE, son of Ebenezer and Abigail (Junkins) McIntire, born at York, ::.\'le., Juiy 21, 1833; died there, Aug. 28, 1904; married (1) at York, Sept. 20, 1863, nAXNAH SHAW, dau. of Daniel and Eliza Ann (Paul) Shaw, born at York, Mar. 24, 1842; died there, Mar. 25, 1882. He married (2) at Dov­ er, N. H., Dec. 31, 1889, MARTHA E. CooK, dau. of Eben and Paulina (Junkins) Cook, born at Eliot, Me., Dec. 4, 1849; died at York, Jan. 19, 1924. He was a farmer. Children 7 by first wife, born at York, :Me.: ELIZABETH ABBIE, b. Aui::. S. 1S64; d. York, May 14, 1916, s. p.; m. Eliot, Me., Jan. I, 1900, E1>WARD EVERETT XoWELL, son of Sil:i,a :lnd M:iry A. (Moody) Xowell, b. York, Dec. 13, 1864; res. there, 1940. 82 DEscE:sDANTS OF M1cm.1 Mcl:NTIRE

140 Gt!Y HAMJLTOS, b. Mar. 9, 1SG7; m. (1) Wis= Russ&LL MA.~SoN; (2) FLORENCE ABBY (GRAY) PlNKlLW. MARTHA STROUT, h. Aug. 18, 1869; res. unm. York, 1940. She has been ll>!!!t. secretary-treasurer of the clnn since 1922. CAROLYS SBAw, b. Apr. 24, 1880; m. Kcnts Hill, Me., Oct. 24, 1906, HARRY CREt,-rER SMALL, son of Chester D. and Martha (Guptill) Small, b. Cornish, Me., Apr. 11, 1879. They res. Rumford, Mc., where he is a stationarv engineer at the Oxford Paper Co, 1940. Adopted child (SlllALI.) 1: Eleaoor Elizabeth, b. Warren, Mc•• Oct. l, 1917; m. Rumford, Oct.1.1938, Fred Amos Martin, son of Millard and Grace Martin, b. Mechanics Falls, Me., Oct. 11, 1915, and has (Martin)•: Fred Di~ell, b. Portland, Me., July 26, 1939. Child7 by second wife, born at So. Berv.;ck, Me.: Enwis Cooi., b. Feb. 15, 1891; d. Eliot, Mar. 18, 1909, unm.

85 CAPT. HENRY6 McINTIRE, son of Henry and Betsey (Hubbard) McIntire, born at New Sharon, Me., Nov. 19, 1814; died there, Mar. 3, 1877; married at New Sharon, Sept. 19, 1838, Eu:sxcE HILL FIELD, dau. of Joseph and Elizabeth (Stevens) Field, born at Lewiston, :Me., Oct. 5, 1815; died at Auburn, Me., Oct. 6, 1900. Children7, born at New Sharon, Me.: 141 CHARJ.ES SMJTB, b. Mar. 2, 1840; m. ELLA FLORIETTE MoonY. FLORA MEUSSA, b. Nov. 11, 1844; d. Saugus, Mass., Apr. 29, 1925; m. (1) Lynn, Mass., Sept. 15, 1863, Jo= WATSOS CILLEY, a cordwaincr, son of Justin nnd Mary Ann (Carr) Cilley, b. Deerfield, N. H., July 1, 1837; d. Saugus, Oct. 13, 1895. She m. (2) Sau~, Jnn 19, 1899, CHARLES A. R..ulsDELL, son of Joseph and Sophia (Russell) Ramsdell, b. Lynnfield, Mass., abt. July 1840; d. Saugus, Jan. 11, 1928. Children (CILLEY)• b. Lynn: i. Frank Wheelock, b. Auii:. 9, 1866; d. Lynn, May HI, 1892; m. Mar. 12, 1890, Georgia E. Garey, b. Sept. 6, 1868. ii. Fred A., b. Oct. 23, 1868; d. Lynn, May 21, 1876. WALTER HE.'\"RY, b. Feb. 6, 1847; d. Auburn, July 18, 1902, s. p.; m. Apr. 9, 1892, LUCY S. FULLMER, dau. of Morris F. and Delia C. (Valk) Full­ mer, b. Saugerties, N. Y. Shem. (2) Auburn, }Iar. 6, 1911, John A. Burdick, son of John C. and Sarah J. (Smith) Burdick, b. Crown Point, N. Y. FRAscJS WBEELOCK, b. Apr. 15, 1851; d. New Sharon, Mar. 13, 1874, unm. ADELAJDE AucusTA, b. Nov. 5, 18;;7; d. No. Abington, Mass., Dec. 18, 1913; m. Auburn, Oct. 30, 1878, Aucus-rt:s Aw:-.zo WAITE, son of Eben E. nnd Catherine (Ha)·cs) Waite, b. Livermore, Mc., abt. Jan. 1846; d. Lewiston, Sept. S, 1909. Child (WAln:)•: Adelaide May, b. 1879; d. 1882. ALMA HoLLA.'\'1>, b. Nov. 5, 1860; d. New Sharon, Mar. 23, 1865.

86 CORNELIUS B. 6 McINTIRE, son of John and Polly (Batchelder) :McIntire, born at Sanford, Me., abt. 1812; died at Denmark, 1Ie., Jan. 13, 1885; married (int. Newton, Mass., Apr. 10, 1836) LYDL'i. Mcb."TIRE, dau. of Joseph and Eleanor (Gar­ land) McIntire, born at York, Me., Apr. 6, 1Sl3; diedatDen­ mark, Sept. 1, 1898. DESCEXDA:-.'TS OF l\{ICL"M :McINTIRE S3

Children1, born :it Denmark, Me.: MARY ELEA.-.oR, b. abt. July 1838; d. Feb. 13, 185.i. GEORGE LAwTo:s, b. abt. Feb. 1843; d. in Maryl:i.nd, Dec. 9, 1862, while serving in the union Army. 142 MEDBURY, b. Feb. 12, 1844; m. ABBIE E. Cu.-.sE. CHARLES H., b. abt. Oct. 9, 1845; d. Denmark, Oct. 27, 1911; m. Stew­ artstown, N. H., Aug. 8, 1878, LYDL, A. LA."JOI:SE, dau. of Peter A. and Mary A. Lamoine, b. Di."

87 ALLEN5 McINTIRE, son of Joseph and Eleanor (Garland) McIntire, born at York, Me., July 14, 1822; died at Boston, Mass., Oct. 14, 1894; married at Boston, Feb. 1, 1852, JA..-..E (Dow:-.ES) MADISON, dau. of John and Mary (Cushing) Downes, born in Ireland, abt. 1827; died at Boston, Jan. 11, 1908. Allen McIntire was a mariner at York until 1851 when he went to Boston and found employment as a stevedore. He en­ listed Sept. 25, 1861 as a seaman in the United States Navy, served on the Receiving Ship Ohio and the U. S. S. W. G. Ander­ son, and was honorably discharged at the e:q,iration of his term of enlistment, Nov. 20, 1862. Children1, born at Boston, Mass.: ELEA.-.oRJ., b. Nov. 16, 1852; d. Boston, Oct. 20, 1855. 143 ALLE.v JoH:s, b. Jan. 22, 1854; m. EuZABETH A. O'MARA. JOSEPH, b. abt. 1856; d. Boston, Jan. 7, 1930; m. Boston, No\". 17, 1874, HA.,-xAH LYo:ss, dau. of Michael and Hannah Lyons, b. Boston; d. there, Apr. 25, 1877. He was a printer. Children (Mcfa"TIRE)• b. Boston: i. Hmry J., b. abt. 1875; res. Quincy, Ma..ss., 1940; m. Boston, ~_r. 19, 1908, Margaret A. McXamar:,., dau. of John and Elizabeth (Rice) McNamara, b. Boston, Aug. 16, 1878. No children. ii. Nellie, b. Apr. 13, 1877; d. May 11, 1877. TBOKAS, b. Aug. 30, 1857; d. Boston, June 13, 1895, unm. Re was a printer. SARAH, b. No,·. 25, 1859; d. Boston, July 23, 1861. JA.,.: A., b. July 9, 1864; res. Detroit, Mich., 1940; m. Boston, Sept. 12, 1893, JoH:s F. DrusCOLL, a printer, son of Michael and Margaret Driscoll, b. Boston, Sept. 30, 1Sti5;

88 JEREMIAH LIXSCOTT6 ::\IcIXTIRE, son of Joseph and Eleanor (Garland) McIntire, born at York, l\le., Dec. 2i, 1824; died there, Mar. 25, 1903; married at York, Dec. 30, 1867, fuNXAH S. GLYNN, born at York, abt. 1848; died at Xo. Ber­ "ick, Me., abt. 1911. Jeremiah L. McIntire was a resident of Portsmouth, X. H., at the outbreak of the Civil War. He enli:;ated as a private Aug. 25, 1862, and sen·ed in Company K, Thirteenth Xew Hampshire Regiment, from Sept. 20,. 1862 until his discharge at Richmond, 84 DESCENDA~"TS OF MICUM l\lcb,"TIRE

Va., June 25, 1865. He was appointed corporul, Jan. 21, 1863, and promoted to the r:i.nk of sergeant, Apr. 5, 1864. In a deposi­ tion Mr. McIntire stated that he Wll.8 one of the first Union soldiers to entc>r Richmond, Apr. 3, 1S65, and that with a group of fellow officer:- he conversed for a short time \\ith the mayor of that city immediately prior to the ceremonies incident to the formal Con­ federate surrender. After the war he returned to York and was employed as a farm laborer until his c!cath. Children7, born at York, Me.: WILI.IAlt liL,·>'~E.~, b. Dec. 9, 1868; d. Crcenl:lnd, N. H., Xov. 11, 1934, s.p.; m. Methuen, l\fo,;s., Nov. 1, 1899, MABEi. G. LowD, dau. of Theodore F. and ~label G. (Kelly) Lowd, b. Greenland; res. there, 1!140. He wns a stone-111U--.on. EI.LA COLFA.'C, b. June 1870; d. York, unm• •TEREM1AH HE:-.'"RY WARD BEEcllER PARKER, b. Sept. li, 1Si2; d. unm. at York, Oct. 24, 1929, ns the result of an accidental fall into a gasc,line en~ne at the cider mill where he wns employed. OLA ODD, d. York, unm. MARY MIItA:-.D.,, b. abt. 1875; d. So. Bel'\\ick, May 14, 1!)29. Child (McINTIRE)": Ola E., b. York, July 4, 189i; res. Berwick, 19-tO. Children•: a. David Collins, b. May 1, 1928. b. Donald Frederick Glenn, b. Mar. 9, 1931. ABBIE EATON, b. abt. 1877; d. Dover, N. H., Feb. 19, 1938. Child (.!Hc!NTIREl •: Ola111ay, b. Dover, Apr. 16, 1910; m. Dover, Mar. 23, 1931, Hamid B. Ashworth, son of John B. and Lillian (Bean) Ash­ worth, b. Milton, N. H., Sept. 21, 1905. 89 JOHX RAXDOLPH6 McINTIRE, son of Maj. John and Eleanor (Junkins) McIntire, born a_t York, Me., :Mar. 1, 1844; died there, Dec. 12, 1913; married at York, Sept. 13, 1865, HELEN GERTRUDE l\lcl~TmE, dau. of Sylvester ai::d Rhoda (McIntire) McIntire, born at York, Sept. 20, 1844; died there, Feb. 25, 1934. The Micum :McIntire Garrison House was restored in 1909 by John R. l\Iclntire. Children•, born at York, Me.: Joax, b. Sept. li, 1866: res. unm. York, 19-10. Mr. Mclntirb. 26, 1Si5; m. MARiox A-cGUSTA BRAGDON. F.-1.:-.:-."IE Ga.,CE, b. July 26, 1Si7; d. York, Dec. li, llf.!i, 8.p.; m. Port­ lar,_, ~.: .• Sept. 23, 1903, FRED JosEPH PREBLE, son of Albert Bar­ nard and Samh (Wilder) Preble, b. York, Nov: 29, lSiO; res. there, 1~40. For man~· ye-.irs he wa.s employed by the Bo~ton and Maine 11:tilroad to maintain its bri~cs in the southern Maine division. Mrs. Preble was secretary-treasurer of the clnn, 1919-22. 90 CAPT. ASAc ~lcIXTIRE, son of l\licum and Ruth (Grover) l\Icintire, born at York, :\le., Aug. 12, 1800; died there, Apr. 11, DESCE:SDANTS OF M1cu:11 :McINTIRE 85

1892; married at York, Aug. 21, 1825, CAROLI::-."E BROOKS, born nt Ipswich, l\fa.ss., 1807; died at York, Jan. 6, 1881. Asn McIntire engaged in farming nt York. He represented his district in the l\-Imne legislature, 1863.

Children7, born at York, Me.: LomsE, b. Jan. 29, 1827; d. Kittery, Me., Nov. 15, 1910; m. York, Jan. 20, 1848, Ar.BIO!'! Eunu PARSONS, son of John and Sally (B~don) Parsons, b. Kittery, Sept. 3, 1824; d. there, Ju.n. 14, 1899. Children (PABSOss) • b. Kittery: i• •-1.lbion Asa, b. Nov. 29, 1848; d. York, .June 29, 1909; m. York, Apr. 2, 1874, Jane Frances Junkins, dau. of William and Rebecca (Newell) Junkins, b. York, 1846; d. June 1909. ii. Mary Ann, b. May 6, 1850; d. Kittery, Nov.21, 1927; m. Nov.15, 1877, Oliver Cutter Haley, son of Newberry u.nd Au,;usta (MllllSOn) Haley, b. Kittery; d. there, Oct. 6, 1918. iii. John Harvey, b. Dec. 30, 1855; d. Kittery, Nov. 25, 1921; m. Kittery, Feb. 22, 1882, Annie M. Blu.ney, dau. of Fmnklin Blaney, b. Kittery, 1855; d. Aui:usta, Me., Oct. 25, 1905. iv. Carrie Louise, b. Jan. 28, 1859; m. York, Dec. 18, 1895, Fred Moore, son of Ech,in u.nd Alvena (Riley) Moore, b. York, July 22, 1864. They res. York, 1939, and have (Moore)•: Doris Louise, b. York, Sept. 7, 1900; m. York, Sept. 28, 1927, Robert James Leupold, son of Adam and Lena (Schnyder) Leupold, b. Clin­ ton, Mass., June 8, 1897. BROOKS, b. May 14, 1828; d. Oct. 2, 18'>..S • .AsA. B., b. abt. Mar. 1830; d. Sept. 9, 1832. Jm.u S., b. abt. 1834; d. York, May 24, 1896, unm. 145 HOR.I.CE WILDER, b. May 4, 1835; m. Emma R. Blaisdell. CHILD, b. abt. Ju.n. 19, 1838; d. Ju.n. 22, 1838. CAROLI:l,"E B., b. Aug. 30, 1840; d. York, May 17, 1911; m. EDWARD GRA:-.-r, a foundryman, son of James u.nd Paulina (Swett) Gru.nt, b. York, Dec. 29, 1835; d. there, Ju.n. 13, 1899. Children (GM:-.-r)' b. York: i. Willis McIntire, b. Aug. 9, 1865; d. York, Sept. 15, 1936; m. Elizabeth llichards. ii. Rosroe, b. May 12, 1867; res. York, 1939; m. (1) Lena---; (2) Katharine Leeter, b. June 6, 1876. ANN ELIZA, b. Apr. 15, 1842; d. Grand Bay, Ala., Nov. 21, 1936; m. York, CHARLE.-; WEsLEY JvNKINs, son of Elijah u.nd Hanll!lh

91 COL. JEFFERSON6 J.!cINTIRE, son of :Micum nnd Ruth (Grover) :McIntire, born at York, :Me., Mar. 22, 1802; died at Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 26, 1857; married (1) at Rochester, N. H., Xov. 5, 1826, POLLY NUTE, born at :Milton, X. H., June 27, 1802; died June 22, 1840. He married (2) Nov. 1, 1840, 86 DESCEXDANTs OF MxcuM Mcl:-."TIRE

EMMA CELESTIA Foss, dau. of Samuel and Martha Foss, born at Dover, N. H., Dec. 25, 1822; died there, Mar. 23, 1896. She married (2) at Portsmouth, June 25, 1867, John Tulley, son of William and Elizabeth (Roberts) Tulley, born at Ha!ifa.'<:, N. S.; died at Dover, Mar. 3, 1894. As a young man Jefferson McIntire went to Dover and found employment as a machinist in a local foundry. He later located at Portsmouth where he was employed as a foreman at the navy yard, received a colonel's commission in the state militia, and served a term as mayor of the city. Children7 by first "ifc: HE:-."ltY SMITH, b. Mar. 24, 1827; d. Sept. 12, 1827. 147 ANDREW .TAcKsON, b. York, Nov. 7, 1828; m. DELIA B. FELCH. SusAs l\fantA, b. Dec. 20, 1830; d. Sept. 28, 1831. JEFFER.'-OS MALCOLM, b. Aug. 3, 1832; cl. Aug. 1, 1837. 148 S\"I,'l."A!IIUS, b. Dover, July 16, 1834; m. MARGARET WoosTER Srn1so:s-. SusAS ELIZABETH, b. July 31, 1836; cl. Jan. 23, 1837. MARY FRANCES, b. Dec. 18, 1837; cl. Kittery, Feb. 2, 1904; m. Kittery, Apr. 22, 1857, GEORGE HE:-."RY fu'\"ES, a carpenter and pattern maker, son of Lewis and Sarah Moody (Clark) Hayes, b. So. Ilerwick, Me., Oct. 1, 1835; d. Kittery, Apr. 23, 1911. Mr. Hayes served in Co. G, 27th Me. R~.• during the Civil War. He was one of the principal organizers of the Riverside Lodge of Odd Fellows at Kittery. Child­ ren (HAns)• b. Kittery: i.GeorgeFrancis, b. Feb. 2, 1858; a retired boat builder and rorpenter, res. Kittery, 1940; m. May 29, 1887, "Mary Eli1.abeth Philbrick, dau. of William Montgomery Crane and Mary Hannah (Bowden) Philbrick, b. Dec. 4, 1866. ii. Alfred Clark, b. Nov. 24, 1868; d. Everett, M:iss., Apr. 15, 1909; m. Dec. 17, 1890, .Tennie Shaw Halladay who res. Kittery, 1940. He was graduated from Mass. Institute of Technoloey, 1889, and became supt. of the Damon Iron Works at Boston and Philadelphia. JEFFERSOS, b ••June 16, 1840; d. Aug. 31, 1840. Children7 by second "ife: SARAH ELIZABETH, b. June 1, 18-U; d. Aug. 8, 1842. AUGUSTUS F'RAXKLIS, b. Feb. 8, 1843; d. young. SYLVASIA HATCH, b. Oct. 1, 1845; d. Jan. 28, 1848. LYDIA A:s-x, b. Feb. 6, 184S; d. Apr. 20, 1S52. EDWARD fa"EREIT, b. Portsmouth, May 29, 1850; d. there, July 20, 1916; m. Portsmouth, Dec. 26, 1S70, HARRIET OCTAVIA MARris, dau. of Thomas and Elizabeth R. Martin, b. Portsmouth; d. there, Oct. 17, 1S76. He was a tinsmith and coppersmith. Like his father he served a term as mayor of Portsmouth. Children (Mch"TIRE) • b. Ports­ mouth: i.Gmn,drE., b. Aug. 30, 1S71; d. Auii;. 15, 1S72. ii.Gertrude E'., b. Dec. 27, 1S72. CRAltLE..-. HER.\IA!II, b. May 1, 1852; d. Dec. 13, 1869. 149 .JEFFER.'-ON, b. Portsmouth, Aug. 1, 1854; m. JESSl'E EL17.ABETH ELLING­ WOOD. EimA CELESTIA, b. Aug. 20, 1857; d. May 29, 1861.

92 AXDREW• ::-.1cIXTIRE, son of :Micum and Ruth (Grover) McIntire, born :it York, Me., :ibt. 1804; m:irried :it York, Feb. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 87

5, 1832, MEacY McINTIRE, dau. of George and Sally (Rogers) McIntire, bom at York. He was a carpenter and house-wright.

Children7, bom at York, Me.: 150 GEOIIOE O\\"EN, b. Aug. 29, 1832; m. HA.-.NAH s. WELSH. A.-.DREW FAIRFIELD, b. abt. Mar. 1839; d. York, Sept. 11, 191~; ~ Bos­ ton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1875, LILuAN E. DDIICK, dau. of Bcnianun and Eliza.beth Dimick, b. Nova Scotia, abt. May 10, 1853; d. Boston, Dec. 23, J 936. He wns a teamster and farmer. Child (McINTIRE)•: Edwin RufU8, b. Boston, Jan. 28, 1877; res. Boston where he is employed as an elevator operator, 1937; m. Boston, Sept. 25, 1906, Blanche A. Harvey, dau. of William H. and Ellen (Gqow) Harvey, b. Boston, abt. 1875, and had (McIntire)•: Elton Fairfield, b. Bos­ ton, Aug. 18, 1907. JAMES AI.BERi', b. abt. Sept. 3, 1846; d. Lynn, Mass., Apr. 27, 1925; m. Bradford, Mass., Nov. 17, 1871, EMMA F. Dm:ssEn; dau. of Moses D. and Harriet (Walton) Dresser, b. Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 13, 1846; d. Lynn, Aug. 8, 1928. Mr. McIntire, a resident of Rye, N. H., enlisted Aug. 22, 1862 as a private in Co. K, 13th N. H. Regt. He was wounded at Fort Harrison, Va., Sept. 29, 1864; appointed cor­ poral, Jan. 1, 1865· and mustered out, June 21, 1865. Following the war he went to Lynn and wns employed ns a shoeworker. Child­ ren (McINTIRE)•: i. Nellie Webster, b. Bradford, Mar. 23, 1874; res. unm. Lynn, where she hns been a dry goods store buyer, 1940. ii. Lulu Mercy, b. Lynn, Feb. 29, 1884; d. there, Feb. 17, 1902, unm. EMMA, b. abt. 1849; d. Lynn, Aug. 8, 1928; m. GEORGE JELLISON and res. Berwick, Me.

93 EDGAR6 McINTIRE, son of Micum and Ruth (Grover) McIntire, bom at York, Me., 1806; died there, June 10, 1869; married (1) at York, Nov. 12, 1828, ABIGAIL Mch"TIRE, dau. of George and Abigail McIntire, born 1800; died 1854. He married (2) July 4, 185i, ELIZA H. MURREY, bom in Vermont, abt. 1815. He was a carpenter. Children• by first wife, bom at York, Me.: AI.BERi', b. abt. 1829; accidcnti.l'y shot to death by Horace W. McIntire while they were "woodchuck hunting," Kov. 6, 1863; m. (int. York, Sept. 6, 1849) LYDIA A. MAIN, who d. Boston, M!lS>!., Jan. 6, 1895. MARTIN VANBUREN, b. 1831; d. York, 1876; m. York, Apr. 30, 1871, 11,uay H. BLAISDELL. MATILDA, b. abt. 1836; m. (int. York, Dec. 6, 18.'",4) EDWARD ALBERT BRAGDON, a trader. Children (BRAGDON)•: i. Mary Abigail, b. July 4. 1856; d. York, Feb. 1, 1905; m. Samuel T. Blai.sdell, son of Samuel and Loui>le (Brooks) Blaisdell, b. May 2, 1853; d. York, May 25, 1905. ii. Charles, b. Sept. 10, 1859; res. York, 1940; m. Helen Geo~ia Weare. iii. Julia Dow, b. Apr. 9, 1862; d. York, Mar. 21, 1932, urun. iv. Albert Mclnlire, b. July 23, 1864; res. York, 1940; m. (1) Emeline D. Ba."Cter who d. Feb. 14, 1901; (2) Ruth E. Putnam, dnu. of Dr. Jeremiah Putruim. v. Jolfiah. Dummer, b. Aug. 19, 1867; d. York, June 10, 1894, unm. vi. Catherine Easlmnn, b. May_ 1, 1873; d. Oct. 15, 1875. vii. Arthur Edgar, b. Xov. 22, 1876: m. Ella May Leavitt, dnu. of James and Judith (Moulton) Leavitt. They res. York, 1940. 88 DESCENDANTS OF M1cuM McINTIRE

94 RUFUS" McINTIRE, son of Micum and Ruth (Grover) McIntire, born at York, Mc.; married June 14, 1830, MARY G. COOPER of Somersworth, N. H., dau. of Alexander and Elizabeth (Davis) Cooper, born at Dover, N. H., abt. June 22, 1806; died at Boston, Ma:,;s., May 24, 1898. He was a machinist and later ll former. Children7: H.uuuso:s PERRY, b. Dover, nbt. Mar. 21, 1832; d. Plymouth, Mc., .June 2i, 1908; m. (1) MARY MoR.-.E, dnu. oi Bnmett nnd Sally (Stevens) Morse, b. Dbanont, Me., June 21, 1832; d. Cnribou, Me., Mu.r. 29, 1900. He m. (2) Plymouth, Apr. 29, 1906, ELECTA B. (P.AltKl1AN) WILLEY, dnu. of Gridley nnd Phoebe Pu.rkman, b. Skow­ hei:nn, Mc.; d. ::);cwport, Me., Apr. 10, 1915. Mr. McIntire served in Co. E, 1st Me. Henvy Artillery, from Dec. 26, 1863 until Sept. 11, 1865. He wns promoted to the rnnk of corpornl, May 1, 1865, nnd to that of sergennt, June i, 1865. He received a gunshot wound in the left forcnrm, Mny 19, 186-l, and was subsequently pensioned by the government, .Jan. 19, 1881. Child (Mch"TIIIE) •:• Mari, 11lice, b. Woodlnnd, Mc., abt. 1865; m. Brockton, Mnss., July 8, 1920, Henry H. Lufkin, son 0£ Emery E. u.nd Mnry (Russell) Lufkin, b. Rumford, Me. GEoRGL,NNA, b. Dixmont, abt. 1833; d. Boston, Mar. 24, 1912, unm. 151 LLOYD BE:-."ToN, b. DL=ont, abt. Mar. 30, 1836; m. HELEN RICE. ANN R., b. Dixmont, nbt. 1840; m. Boston, Aug. 21, 1862, CHARLES Iu:i..-nY S~IITH, a machinist, son of Hoyal nnd Hannah (Johnson) Smith, b. Walpole, Mass., Ju.n. 2, 1836. THORNTON W., b. Dixmont, Nov. 25, 1841; d. Plymouth, Feb. 21, 1916; m. RUTH M. PARSONS, dau. 0£ Josiah and Nancy (Nutter) Pu.rsons, b. Plymouth, Dec. 11, 1841; d. there, Mnr. 9, 19li. He enlisted in the u. S. Xavy nt Boston, Nov. 11, 1861 and served on the Receiving Ship Ohio, U.S. S. Huron, and Receiving Ship Princeton from which he was discha.rged July 14, 1862 as a first class firemnn. He enlisted at Portland, Mc., in Co. M, First District of Columbia Cavalrv, Jo'eb. 18, 186-l, was confined for a time as a convnlescent in an army ho~pital, and was subsequently dischu.rged, Apr. 28, 1865.

•JANDi B. ?\lchrruuc, probably n. son of H:ini!lon P~IT)• and ~lur)· C:\lonw!) lI<-Intire, born n.t Dixmont, :!\le.; married llAnTllA J. ,vu.tH>:-r, wbu was born at \\"at1hbum. llc. Children: PDu.EY S., h. \\'oodlund. ~le,. Apr. IG, 1801: killed in milrond occident nt Co.rtior, Ontnrio, Dec. lG. 1Ul9: m. (1) Newport, l\l"·• Jan. 1, 1911, Ln.t.lAN !\l. Hoi.111100Jt, du.u. of John B. and ::lfal')" B. (Verrill) Holbrook. h. Plymouth, Me.: d. Newport, July 1. 1913. Hem. (:.?) :\lARJJ: C. ATJtJNM, who wa."' b. Eni?l.9.nd. He '\\'ru' 11 IIX"omotive 6rernan. Child C:Mc- 1"-nm:): Virginia Pearl. h. l'ortland. ;\lo•• Aui:, 29. 11119. JAKEN R .• b. \\"oodla.nd, nht. 1805; m. (int. ~ov. 25, 1921) LA'C'R--. ~IJLDRKD CoNt><>N, da1t. ltu.lpb W. and Annie (T1u,iker) Condon, b, Pb-mouth, Jtme 6, 1\403. Childrr!-n (:\lcINTJu): i. Gcraldintt Rub11, b. Plymouth, Oct. 13, 1~22. ii. Norma A,mit-, h. lllytnouth, Dec.. 3, l !123. iii. J mnndte Louiae, b. Corina, lle., Dec. 3, 1032. Rt:BT E1>JTn, b. Woodlund. Oct. 29. 1897: m. Som,rvill•. :II...,. •• S.pt. 14. 1919, ::11Ax LEE S~JTll, kOn of Evcn.:tt E. llDd Edith l:Jertbu. (Smith) Smith, b. Carroll, lle., :'\lny :.?l, 1897. l\lAl>El.t:.E ETm:L, b. Woodlru,d. July 17. 1899: m. Pl~·mouth. Doc. S. 1919, Fu,ac J0BN• N>S LlH1tT, ~on of Jtrry J. nnd l•'rancinu. (Cl:t.rk) Libby, b. Let_•, :\le. ::IIAnT E"""'• h. W oodlund. June 11, 1903. At.ta: G •• b. Troy, :lie•• July 13. 1906: d. there, :Ill>)" 10. 1907. B/JUlt~s 1.>z:JmY, b. Plvmouth, June 13, 1911: m. Plymomh, June~- 1037, A!li'TrA AI.LIO, Annn.po1iK, :\Id., dau. of Pierre \\', and l\ln.rie LouUM: (Durud) Allio. b. Se"'·port, It. l. Ht- hUl'I Bt.'?V~ in the U.S. ~n.vy. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 8!)

WINSLOW H., b. nbt. 1842; enlisted in Co. I, 1st Mc. Heavy Artillery, Dec. 28, 1863, and wns killed in nctioo, June 18, 1864. 152 HuosoN L., b. Portsmouth, N. H., nbt. 1849; m. AluzrrA F. BixuY. MARIA J., b. Portsmouth, nbt. 1850; m. Boston, Aug. 5, 1872, HENRY B. BnooKS, 11 wntchmnker, !lOn of .John and Snmh M. (Burlingrune) Brooks, b. Roxbury, Mnss., Sept. 27, 1850.

95 JAMES OTIS6 McINTIRE, son of Hon. Rufus and Nancy Rolfe (Hannaford) McIntire, born at Parsonsfield, Me., Mar. 5, 1822; died there, Apr. 1875; married 1846, SARAH ANN HuBBARD, dau. of Philip and Nancy C. (Barker) Hubbard, born at Cornish, Me., abt. July 1822; died there, Feb. 13, 1892. Following his graduation from a preparatory school at New Hampton, N. H., James O. McIntire entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1840. He was commissioned as a captain during the Mexican War, 1846-48. At the close of hostilities he studied law "ith his father, was admitted to the bar, went into partnership "ith Hon. John Jamison of Cornish, and from 1848 until 1858 served as clerk of the York County Judicial Courts. He was a member of the Democratic State Committee of Maine in 1861. Subsequently he became president of the Alfred Bank.

Children7: PHILIP W1LL1s, b. Cornish, Feb. 21, 1847; d. So. Portlnnd, July 3, 1!)12; m. Portlnnd, Feb. 2, 1905, FLORENCE PERCY (TA"i"LOR) MATBE.<;ON, dau. of Marshall S. M. nod Elizabeth A. (Chnsc) Tnylor, b. Fnrming­ ton, Mc., July 25, 1862; d. Portlnnd, Jnn. 17, 1!)23. Philip W. Mc­ Intire, editor, cssnyist nnd journalist, was educated under privnte tutors at the {j. S. Navnl Acndcmy, Medical School of Maine nnd Bowdoin College. Abandoning his study of medicine in 1S72, he began his newspnpcr cnrccr :is editor of the Biddeford Times. Ir October of thnt year, he joined the stnff of the Portland Press, becoming nssoci:lte editor in 1876 nnd editor-in-chief in 1883. He served as nssociate editor of the Eastern Argus from 1884 to 1888 nnd ns editor of the Bi.ddeford Standard from 1890 until 1S94 when he rejoined the Argus. When Willimn Jennings Brynn wns nominated in 1S96 ns the Democratic Presidential candidate, he resigned from the staff and espou..scd the cnuse of Gen. John M. Palmer, 11 conser­ vative who hnd been chosen by the Gold Democrats to oppose .Brynn. From 1896 until his death in 1!)12 he wns nomin:illy nffi!i:i.tcd with the Portland Ad,•ertiser. Writing under the pseudonyms "Yorick" nnd "Alfred York" he been.me a ~ contributor to the Portland Sunday Times nnd Sunday Telegram, Pine Tree Maga..-ine nnd Youth's Companion. Following her grnduation from Richmond (Vn.) Female Collegiate Institute, Mrs. McIntire served seven yc::rs on the editori!tl stnff oi the San Fr.mci.sco Sunday Call nnd later as book :-evicwer nnd special fcnture writer for the San Franci.•co Examiner. She al,;o con­ tributed to Good JlouRekeeping, Ladies' /lame Journe.l, American .Maga..-ine of Civics, Ladies' World and Munsey's. At one time ahe was professor of journalism, literature nnd rhetoric :i.t Holme< Coll~e of Oratory, San Francisco, and president e,f the P:i.cific Coast Womnn's Press Associ:ition. ELLA XASCY, b. Comish, Oct. 6, 184S; d. Portlnnd, Aug. 24, 1933, unm. 90 DESCENDASTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

SAR.\n HuBB.\.RD, b. Alfred, May 18, 1852; d. Portlund, Aug. 25, 1900, unm. She was a compositor. KATHEJU:..: HANNAFORD, b. Alfred, Apr. 2, 1861; d. Portb.nd, July 21, 1926; m. Portland, J:m. 14, 1908, NEWTON RAntOND DE.'\."'TEII, son of Newton F. and Ellen (lleMn) De.mr, b. Lh·erpool, N. S.

96 RUFUS6 McINTIRE, son of Hon. Rufus and Nancy Rolfe (Hannaford) McIntire, born at Parsonsfield, Me., Apr. 6, 1828; died at Trivoli, Ill., Oct. 6, 1916; married at Trivoli, May 11, 1856, Eu::-.-i:cE D. JORDAN of Gorham, Me., dau. of Charles and Rebecca (Phinney) Jordan, born at Raymond, Me., Jan. 22, 1831; died at Trivoli, Apr. 7, 1928. Rufus McIntire migrated to Trivoli in 1855. He enlisted Oct. 15, 1861 as a quartermaster's sergeant in Company K, Second Illinois Regiment of Light Artillery, and served until he was dis­ charged at Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1864. Although he fol.lowed a shoemaker's trade in Maine, he engaged in farming and school teaching after settling in Illinois. He held many tO'\\"DShip offices, serving as assessor, ta..,-: collector and justice of the peace. Children7: MARY EvALI:.O'E, b. Trivoli, Mar. 30, 1857; res. Farmington, Ill., 1938; rn. Trivoli, May 28, 1879, OsCAR Bmo:. WYKOFF, son of Peter and El~ Wykoff, b. Peo;m, _ru., Aug. 26, _1853; d. Canton, I11., Apr. 1907. Children (WYKOFF) : 1. J1ianita Eliza, b. Elmwood, Ill., Ma.y 19, 1880; res. Farmington, 1938; rn. Berna.rd Clark Crane. ii. aon, b. and d. Decatur, Ill., 1882. iii. Clyde Mclmire, b. Decatur, Sept. 19, 1883; res. Peoria.. 1938; rn. Merle Kirtley ::S-eecsow. iv. .ll!i"ldred, b. Trivoli, Nov. 21, 1885; res. Farmington, 1938; m. George Henry Bostwick. Rwus, b. New Rutlund, Ill., July 10, 1859; d. there, Oct. 19, 1860. EM.,IA W&,,---rcon, b. Benningt;,n, UL, Ma.y 19, 1861; d. Trivoli, July 3, 1915, unm. ALICE PBIN:.OO:Y, b. Trivoli, Aug. 13, 1864; res. unm. Trivoli, 1940. J.uIES Ons, b. Trivoli, Sept. 8, 1871; res. unm. Trivoli, 1940. He is a. retired railroad bridge carpenter.

97 SYLVESTER6 McINTIRE, son of Maj. William and Han­ nah {Leighton) :\Iclntire, born at York, Me., June 26, 1812; died at Portsmouth, ~- H., Oct. 2, 1886; married at Eliot, Me., }-m,. 7, 1843, RHODA Mcir.--rIRE, dau. of Daniel and Mary (Staples) McIntire, born at York, May 16, 1816; died there, May 16, 1884. Sylvester McIntire was a farmer, storekeeper and wharfinger at York. For a time he resided at Lowell, Mass. Children7, born at York, Me.: HELE~ GERTRt"DE, b. Sept. 20, 18-14; m. JOHN RANDOLPH Mch"TIRE, q.v. W1LLIA.,1 WALLACE, b. Feb. 5, 1848; d. Portsmouth, Apr. 16, 1924; m. Great Falls, X. H., Jan. 9, 1877, MARY HAVEN BARTLETT, da.u. or Ch:i.rles E. and Mary Ann (Dearborn) Bartlett, b. Great Falls, Oct. 24, 1850; d. Portsmouth, Nov. 28, 1930. Mr. McIntire, a talented DEScENDA.'\'TS OF M1cu11,1 McINTIRE 91

organist and "the most prominent man in mtLsical circles in Ports­ mouth,'. ts~t music for manv years. He served as cl= vice­ president, 1919-21. Children (l\IcINTIRE) •: i. .ilfakolm Wallau, b. Great Falls, Feb. 1, 1878; d. Somersworth, N. H., l'vlar. 20, 1881. ii. Marion, b. Port.smooth, May 25, 1882; res. there unm.. 1940. iii. Helm Glady", b. Portsmouth, June 5, 1894; res. there unm., 1940. SusAN ALICE, b. Nov. 14, 1849; d. Kittery, Me., Feb. 28, 1929: m. York. Oct. 25, 1876, AR.."o L. WILSON, son of Joel and Mary Ann (Payne) Wilson, b. Kittery, Oct. 30, 1848; d. there, Nov. 26, 1932. Children (WILSON)• b. Kittery: i. Fred Hennnn, b. Feb. 2, 1878; res. Eliot, 1940; m. Eliot, June 22, 1904, Amy Olive Good\\in, dau. of George Henry and Nellie (Hall) Goodwin, b. Eliot, Dec. 17, 1877. ii. Elkl­ urynne, b. Jan. 14, 1881; d. Kitterv, Jan. 15, 1931, unm. iii. Frank Mclmire, b. Mar. 18, 1884; d. Merrimac, Muss., Jan. 2, 1922; m. Nov. 18, 1914, Elizabeth (Fitziterald) Cowell who m. (2) --­ Heath, and res. Portsmouth, 1940.

98 INGLISO:i\-. McINTIRE, son of Jeremiah and Lydm. (Knowles) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., Dec. 11, 1822; died Aug. 30, 1883; married (1) ELIZABETH Cous1Ns, born at Brooks­ ville, Me.; died abt. 1854. He married (2) Oct. 3, 185i, MEHIT­ ABLE PEn:Rs (OSGOOD) VARNUM, dau. of Isaac Smith and Lois Hibbert (Stover) Osgood and widow of Capt. Amos Varnum, born at Blue Hill, Sept. i, 1824; died Jan. 24, 1868. He married (3) MARGARET HELEN GoTT, dau. of Solomon and Mar~aret (Dowfass) Gott, born at Brooksville, May 13, 1839; died at Blue Hill, Oct. 11, 1925. Child8 by first wife, born at Blue Hill, Me.: 153 FM.,-x, b. Mar. 3, 1852; m. IDA MAY STOYER. Children8 by second ~ife, born at Blue Hill, Me.: 154 EDWARD WARREN, b. Sept. 22, 1858; m. NELLIE FM.... = TucKER. SON and DAU. (tv.ins) b. Sept. 7, 1860; d. 1860. 155 HA.m"EY HOWARD, b. July 9, 1862; m. !SABELLA CARI.ETON CocHllAN.

99 NA THAN TEN:r-."EY7 McINTIRE, son of Jeremiah and Lydia (Knowles) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., Oct. 9, 1830; died at Bucksport, Me., Dec. 7, 1905; married PHEBE A. DAVIS, dau. of Edward and Susan (Saunders) Da,is, born at Orland, Me., Aug. 16, 183i; died at Bucksport, Nov. 22, 1919. 8 Children : ThANK HERBERT, b. Orland, abt. 1865; m. Harrington, Me., Sept. 26, 1901, MARY DIA."-' WILLEY, b. Millbrid~, Me., abt. 1881. Children (Mcb."TIRE)' b. Cherryfiel~, Me:: ~ Fra11fis Herbert, b. Sept. 19, 1903; has served as an engmeer 111 U. S. ::-.avy; m. Melrose, Mass., Oct. 31, 1929, Myra Elizabeth Morang, dau. of Arthur N. and Helen J. (Stanhope) Morang, b. Malden, Mass., Sept. 11, 1905. They had (Mcintire) 10: Ma.ry Helen, b. Millbridge, Sept. 5, 1931. ii. dau., b. Aug. 23, 1908. IRVIN, b. Bucksport, abt. 1867; m. Or~d, Mar. 4, 1903, :l.1ILDRED P. HAJUIDlAN, dau. of Charles M. Harriman, b. Orland. ELROY, b. Orland, Dec. 24, 1868: d. Bucksport, Mar. 4, 1938, unm. 92 DESCE:-."l)A::>,,"TS OF l\:bcu:11 :McINTIRE

lLuutT L., b. Orland, abt. 1871; m. Rocklnnd, Mc., :May 8, 1897, ETrA E. l\lcLo"CD, d:iu. of D:iniel and Miner.-a E. (Black) McLoud, b. Rockl:ind. lU:-.ALDO, b. Elb·worth, Me., abt. Sept. 11, 1877; d. Bucksport, Feb. 17, 1896, unm. 100 MARY FRAXCES7 l\lcIXTIRE, dau. of Theodore Blais­ dell and l\fory .-\xery (Freeman) :McIntire, born at Castine, Me., :Nov. 6, 1820; died at Chelsea, l\lass., Aug. 2i, 1886; married at Castine, Sept. 29, 1845, CAPT. HE::-.."RY S'li..VAX't's Rieu, son of Sylvanus and Susanna (Hincks) Rich, born at :No. Bucksport, Me., Mar. 29, 1821; died at Chelsea, Feb. 15, 1Si2. He was master of the steamer Katahdin. Children8 : TBo:.tAS STLVA:S-Us RlcH, b. Chelse:i., Aug. 22, 1850; d. l\Ialden, Mass., Feb. 7, 1935; m. Rockland, Me., :ll.ov. 16, 1875, 1\1.uty F'RA:s-Cl::S WHIT:)."ET, dau. of Charles Robinson and :Mary Edgecomb (Thurston) \Vhitncy, b. Rockl-l.nd, July 11, 1855; d. Ms!dcn, Jan. 1, 1929. Mr. Rich served :is ~;cc-president of the clan, 1923-27 and 1930-35. Children (RICH)•: i. Charles Henry, b. Rockland, Sept. 17, 1876; res. Xcw York City, 1940; m. Cl) Dalla!;, Tex., May 28, 1907, Mm-­ ~t Perkins; (2) Spokane, Wash., Jan. 1912, Irene Luther; (3) Se\v York City, N'ov. 14, 1925, Mary Moore. Mr. Rich resigned as lieut. colonel in 1927. He had (l'..ich) 10: a. Thomas Sylv:mus, b. Schofield Barracks, Ha=ii, l\fuy 17, 1913; d. Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Oct. ~7. 1913. b. Jane, b. San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 13, 1916. ii. ,Hbert Thursum, b. Chelse:i., Aug. 28, 1878; res. Malden, 1940; m. Msldcn, l\Iay 29, 1905, Laura Whitm:m Barrett, dau. of George Washington and Elizabeth Boylston (Crocker) Barrett. b. M:uden, Sept. 13, 1879. He was cduc:itcd at U.S. XaY:U Academy, Annapoli,;, Md., :i.nd the Command and Geneml Staff Sch()l)l, Fort Leavenworth, Kan.; served as a midshipman, 1897-98, private and sergeant, Co. B, 43d Inf., 1899-1901, private and eorpornl, 1001-03; advanced from lieut. to colonel, 1903-35; and retired from actiYe sen;ce, Mar. 31, 1935. iii. Cluulotte Whitney, b. Chcl"Ca, Mar. 25, ISSI; res. Fort, Benning, Ga., 1940; m. Malden, July 5, 1905, Col Thorne Strayer, 0 b. l\faryland, Apr. 28, 1876. They bad (Strayer)l : a. Seibert, b. Fort S:un Houston, Tex., Apr. 9, 1~6. b. Xicholas, b:_1:ort McP~er­ son, Ga., Feb. 18, 1911; d. Dec. 14, 1911. c. Mary V.L·tney, b. Fort McPherson, Sept. 29, 1916. iv. Susanna Hincks, b. N'o. Cambridi:e, Mss.~ .• June 19, 1883; res. there, 1940; m. Malden, Sept. 18, 1906, Col Guy Kent, b. Wyoming, Oct. 15, 1877. They had (Kent)••: a. Capt. Thomas, b. We,t Point, N. Y., .luly 19, 1909. b. Sus:mna, b. Pacific Grove, Cal., Dec. 21, 1912; d. Camp Stot.senbl.lrl!:, P. I., Aug. 9, 1917. c. Guy McMaster, b. Fort Leavenworth, I{=., ~fav 4, 1922. • St:s.\:S:SA H1xci,;s RicH, b. Bangor, Mc., JU!lc 25, 1853; d. Chelsea, Mar. 9, 1882; m. Bangor, .lan. 12, 1881, Hon..\CE E. Bt:cK. 101 EZRA TREAT7 ::\IcIXTIRE, son of John and )fancy (Chick) :McIntire, born at Plymouth, Mc., l\lay 7, 1836; died at Alton, JS". H., July 1, 1905; married (1) at Cambridge, :\lass., Dec. 18, 18i2, !DA F'RA:.CES WILLLAl!.SO~, dau. of George and France,; (Eaton) Williamson, born at Boston, l\,fa... s., :Mar. 28, 1852; died at :Melrose, l\,Iass., Mar. 30, 1923. They were di- DESCEND.-\.'-"TS OF M1ct.rn Mcb."TIRE 93

vorced. * He married (2) at Watertown, Mas.~., June 8, 1892, ISABELLE Am:LIA CARTER, dau. of William Wilby and Meliss:i (Booth) C:irter, born at Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 8, 1866; died :it Boston, l\far. 15, 1903. At sixteen Ezrn. T. ::\Ic!ntire "took to the se:i" spending three years as a fisherm:in off the Grn.nd Banks of Ne"ioundl:md :ind one year as a. sailor in the eo::.sting trnde. At twenty he went to l\Iinnesota, took up a tract of government land and assisted in surveying the Minnesota-Territory of Dakota boundary line. Three ye:irs hter, the fall of 1859, he returned East and located at Boston where for three years he was employed as a clerk in a gm.in store. He estabJi.,hed and managed a bakery in Boston, sold out in 1869, established another at East Cambridge and dis­ posed of it in 1880. The following year he purchased a stock farm at Barnstead, N. H. He returned to Boston in 1889 and engaged in a real estate business. At one time Mr. McIntire was an acth·e member of the National Lancers. In 18i6, his ruune was placed on the ''roll of honor in the competitive drill." Children8 by first wife, first four born at Cambridge, Mass.: ID.\ FRAScEs, b. Nov. 2, 1874; d. Stmthnm, N. H., July 22, 1875. IDA l'wlAY, h. May 24, 1S76; d. Crunbricl,.."C, July 2, 1S77. BLASCHE Lom;;E, b. Sept. 26, 1877; res. Brookline, Ma.ss., 1940; m. Boston, Apr. 13, 1904, ROBERT Fa.\SKLIS WIGHT, son of Freeman and Pemella Eliza (Clark) Wight, b. Boston, Sept. 2, ISSI. She was =dll:!tcd from Emerson College of Oratory at Boston, 1900. :Mr. Wight, a ~=te of ffii.n-:ird l7niv. in 1903 and of Harvard Law School, 1906, lll!!intainsa legal practice at Boston. Children (WIGHT)' b. Brookline: i. Robert Franklin, b. Nov. 2.;, 190i; d. Nov. 30, 100S. ii. Phyllis, b. Dec. 22, 1911; d. Feb. 17, 1913. IDA WHITCOllB, b. Oct. 2i, 1Si9; res. Brookline, 1940; m. Brookline, Apr. 20, 190i, FREDERICK WILLIA.'I SPRISG, son of Samuel Arthur and Nettie (Walker) Spring, b. Franklin,rille, N. Y., Apr. 24, 1880; d. Boulder, Colo., Apr. 1,5, 1910, s.p. He was grndwted from Williams ColleJ(e in 1901 and became assi,;tant to the general attorney of the Erie Railroad. :.rrs. Spring was grnduated from Smith College in 1903. EZRA TREAT, b. Medford, Mass., Dec. 22, 1882; res. Rye, ::S-. Y., 1940; m. AuCE JEAs (CRElns) ROGERS who d. Rye, Aug. 1930. He attended Roxbury Latin School where he captained the football team and the crew, \rns grad=tcd from Harvard univ. in 1906 and affiliated \\ith Defiance Sales Corp. of NC\\· York scrring, 1940, as vice-president l1I!d manai::er. Child (Mcb"TIRE)': Jean Belly, b. Gre:it Neck, L. L X. Y., Mar. 25, 1914. ,JoHs GEORGE, b. Barn~tead. N. H., Feb. 1S, 1885; res. Oakland, Cal., 1940; m. BERTHA ---. He attended PhjlJips Exeter Academy. Child (Mcl!.-rIRE)": Bu:mhe E:"leen. b. Oakland, Sept. 1;;, l!l17; m. Oakland, ~o~·. 6, 193i, Arthur Charll'S Kent. 94 DEScE.-.D.-1.:i."Ts OF Mxcmi: Mch"TIRE

Children8 by second v:ife, born at Boston, 1-Iass.: MARY BELLE, b. A~. 25, 1S93; res. Brookline, 1940; m. Brookline, Jnn. 26, 1923, RollERT CHAU:SCEY SE,WER, son of William J. and Martha D. (Stodder) Seaver, b. Br()(,kline, Jan. S, 1Si7. Mr. Seaver was ~uated from Williams College, 1900; held the sta.te nmateur tennis championship, 1905-09; ruid is, 1940, vice-president of Wise, Hobbs :i.nd Seaver, Inc., investment brokers. L1LLIA:s GRACE, b ••July 24, 1896; res. Honolulu, Hawaii, 1940; m. Brook­ line, ,June 1, 191S. Do:.ALD JoH:sso:s Mn:as, son of Donald Johnson :md Maud (Sellars) l\lver,,, b. Red Cloud, Neb. He attended Univ. of Colorado; served a..« captain of the 19th R~ during the World War; holds the rnnk of =ior, 1940, and is sta.tioned at Schofield Barracks. Children (M1=)•: i. Barbara, b. Apr. 14, 1928. ii. Donal.d Johnson, b. June 9, 1930. iii. P.obert Dougl.as, b. July 13, 1931.

102 ALBERT- :,\foINTIRE, son of Ale.xander and Jane (Chick) McIntire, born at Dixmont, Me.; married Luc,_ HOWARD. Albert 1-lelntire was for many years a mariner. In later life he engaged in farming. He probably had three daughters, Mamie, Angelia and . It appears likely that they died unmarried. ChildrenS, born at Brooksville, Me.: 156 Jo~"EPH Wx:-.TIELD, b. abt. 1853; m. S.uu..H JA:-."E HCTCm:sso:s. lSi ALBERT AUGUSTUS, b. Nov. 22, 1862; m. NA.'-CY SPx:.:,."EY HUTCm.-.so:s. CHARLES E., b. abt. lSil; lost in the flood at Galveston, Te.-c., Sept. 6, 1900; m. Cs.,.-tine, Me., Apr. 20, 1892, E--"ELY:s C. BoWDEX, dau. of William and :Mary Bowden, b. Orland, Me. He was a seam:m ruid was one of the seven thou..ss.nd who were dro\\-ned during the tropicnl hurricane which swept Galveston in 1900. Children (l\Ich"rlllE) 9 b. C:i...

103 GEORGE W.7 1IcIXTIRE, son of George and Clarissa (:\Iclntire) :McIntire, born at York, Me., abt. 1852; died at Newton, X. H., July 3, 1880; married at Haverhill, Mass., Feb. 25, 1Si2, CATHERI?."E WISHARD Fu:n, dau. of David and Lucy Flett, born in New Brunswick; died at Quincy, Mass., 1909. He was a carpenter and cordwainer. Children 8: LUCY MAY, b. Haverhill, Oet. 13, 1Si2; m. Quincy, Apr. 4, 1894, l'E:aLEY R GLAss, son of TholIUlS S. ruid Jane W. (Peterson) Gia.<.~, b. Pem­ broke, Mass., Jan. 5, 1Si3; d. Wayl:md, Muss., Aug. 28, 1935, s.p. He left school at Du.,,:bury to work in a blacksmith shop in Marshfield. At fifteen be removed to Boston and found cm!)loyment in a number of machine shops. At twenty-two he took out a patent on a shoe­ pegging mschine and in time patented o,·er a hundred separate inventions including book-setting, 8kiving, lasting and slugging mach­ ines. Mr. Glass' automatic =chines have been eredited with "revolutionizing the shoe industry of the world, for thev speeded and facilitated a process that had been cumbersome and slow." Dr:scE.-.DA!l."rS OF M1cUM McllliTIRE 95

Gr:oam: FllED, b. New BrunS\\·ick, abt. 1876; m. &.i.lem, N. H., June 27, 1932, GERTRUDE (GoULD) BAR.,"E.'<, dau. of Thomas A. and Emily (Staines) Gould, b. Quincy, June 12, 1880. He has been an interi,,r decorator. 158 J.ums Ea.,"E-"T, b. Newton, N. H., Dec. 25, 18TT; m. E,A MAY K1:.!l."EAR. 104 l\L.\RTIN A. .7 l\lcINTIRE, son of John a.nd Keziah (Wheat) McIntire, born June 1, 1838; died July 30, 1909; married a~ Perry, N. Y., Mar. 24, 1864, Elm.Y WHITLOCK CHAP:UAX, born Feb. 1, 1843; died Oct. 19, 1918. 8 Children : MARY MARIA, b. Apr. 26, 1867; res. Perry, 1938; m. Perry, Nov. 22, 1899, ELDE.'- J. SoPER, b. Apr. 21, 1869. Child (SoPEa)": Bernice H., b. Nov. 18, 1901; m. Perry, June 9, 1923, Arthur Beardsley. FRA.,..: OLIVER, b. Au,:. 13, 1876; m. Oct. 26, 1898, Cmu."T!XA Mc­ CALLmi, b. England. Child (Mch"TJBE)': D

ChildrenS, born at Rak:inville, Mich.: l\ITRTLE OD&LL, b. l\far. 12, 1861; d. Scofield, Nov. 2, 1936, s.p.; m. May 30, 1898, la\"rn G!IEEi..r'IELD, who d. Scofield, M:i.y 6, 1935. ARTHUR Eu.;.woRTH, b .•Tuly 22, 1866; res. La Feria., TClC., 1940; m. (1) Nov. 5, 1S90, AG::s.:s A.'-SA Sn:W.\Rl', dnu. of William and Agnes Anna (Snedioor) Stew:u-t, b. Monroe, Mich., :\fuy 9, 1S6-1; d. Tecum­ ..eh, Mich., Aug. 6, 1911; (2) Flat Rock, Mich., Dec. 24, 1912, l\LutT Et.IZABETH CARTER, dnu. of Alfred :md Rachel (Wilton) Carter, b. Flat Rock, July 22, lSSS; d. Oct. 16, 191S; (3) Detroit, Mich., July 2, 1919, MARiox LoRA (Rens) McNEIL, dnu. of George Willis and EU.. Loui>'e (Walton) Butts, b. Gr:md Blanc, Mich., _.\ug. 13, 1882. He ll!ls been n farmer, 1S90-1906; supervisor of a. ~-beet phn­ ta.tion, 1906-23; :ind owner of n ten-a.ere i;rapcfruit orchard in the Rio Gr:mde =lley since 1923. Children (Mch-n1u:)• b. Scofield: i. Mabel, b. July 21, 1S95; d. ::0.ov. 20, 1895. ii Harold Arthur, b. :Mar. 3, 1898; d. Flat Rock, Oct. 16, 1918. ML'-NIE. b. Mar. 8, 1868; d. Scofield, Nov. 28, 1933; m. Dnnsville, Mich., Mar. 'J:i, 1890, WILI.LUt SILAS JA.'\IES, son of Benjamin Aza.riah and Mary (Manning) James, b. Ilion, N. Y- No,·. 5, 1864; res. Scofield, 1940. Children (JA.'UES)' b. Scofield: i. Muriel EslJ,c-, b. J:m. 14, 1896; res. Scofield, 1940; m. F1nt Rock, June 2.i, 1920, John Burt Bodine. ii. Jesine Beulah, b. Ja.n. 7, 1897; d. Raisinville, Oct. 23, 1918. MART JAi...:. b. M:ir. 7, 1S70; m. (1) JosEPH THOMPSO:- Mch'TIIIE, q.~.; (2) OLIS JARED ATWATER. RoBEKI' Al.ExASDER, b. Nov. 23, 1S76; d. Scofield, July 13, 1926, unm.

107 BENJAl\UN FRA.:.,KLir1..._ McINTIRE, son of Ale."'3.Ilder and Jane Mars (DeWitte) McIntire, born at Scofield, Mich., 1836; died at Wichita, Kan., Feb. 2i, 1919; married in Michigan, Feb. 24, 1865, l\:lEuNDA -\'VERY, born at Boonville, N. Y., July 22, 1846; died at El Dorado, Kan., Feb. 11, 1929. Benjamin F. McIntire enlb-ted in Company K, Eighteenth Michigan Regiment, at Monroe, Mieh., Aug. 11, 1862. He joined his comp~ny, Aug. 26, 1862, and served until h~ was discharged through disability at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 26, 1863. With his family he migrated to Kansas in 1886. ChildrenS, born at :\fonroe, l\Iich.: GEORGE WASHI:SGTO:s, b. Feb. 22, 1866; res. Wichita, 1938; m. BELLE EcKEt.. Child (Mcb."TIBE)•: Margaret Belle, b. Jan. 1, 1903. W11.:.1Al! FRAi..'XLI:-, b. July 5, 1867; res. Los An~eles, C:i.L, 1938; m. ORPHA S1cKI.ES. Children (Mcb.-rmE)1 b. K:insas: i. George Frank­ lin, b. June 12, 1897. ii. 11,[erl,: Margaret, b. :\lay 20, 1899. iii. Esther Catherine, b. Aug. 25, 1904. RosE MAT, b. Dee. 14, 1869; d. Springfield, Ill., Oct. 28, 1921. Lom..,;;i; ELIZABETH, b. Dec. 25, 1873; res. Wichita, Kan., 1940; m. Mar. 11, 1897, FRED V. McDowEu., b. July 12, 1872; d. July 2, 1906. Child (McDowEt.t.)•: Mil.dredLouisc, b. July 28, 1901. DAISY GERTR'C'DE, b. No\". 29, 1879; d. El Dorado, Oct. 12, 1888. 159 Im'l:sHE:::-"RY, b. Sept. 7, !SS2;m. (1) EDXA FRASCES LToss; (2) JosE­ PHI::c-"E UIE1'"E :\ht.I.ER. DESCEllo-OA.,'TS OF M1ctrn McINTIRE 97

108 BENJA.l\HN DAVID 7 McINTIRE, son of Benjamin Franklin and Laura (Moss) McIntire, born in Ohio, Jan. 19, 1836; died at Perry, N. Y., May 25, 1912; married at Warsaw, N. Y., Apr. 14, 1865, REBECCA J.a..'-E WILSON, dau. of John Wilson, born in Kew York City, Mar. 16, 1843; died at Perry, Feb. 1934. 8 Children , born at Perry, N. Y.: Fi!A..._a:s A., b. Apr. 13, 1866; res. unm. Ridgewood, N. J., 1940. CARLOTrA LYDl'.A, b. Aug. 31, 1869; d. Ridgewood, Apr. 1931, s.p.; m. GRA..--.'T CoLFA."'C Foic, who d. Nov. 1939. ALBERl' HE:s"RY. b. Nov. 12, 1872; res. unm. Bloomington, C:il., 1940. CBARLES ANDREWS, b. Apr. 21, 1875; res_. Perry, 1940; m. June 1906, EvA M. SUTHERLA..._D, who d. Perry, JSov. 1932, s.p. ELSIE, b. Aug. 28, 1879; d. Feb. 1889. FLOYD Moss (tl\in) b. J:i.n. 31. 1883; res. Perry, 1940; m. Mt. Morris, N. Y., Au,:. IS, 1909, EvA HAruuET TALL.UA •.._, dau. of Willi:un :md Amelin Tallmsn, b. Mt. Morris, J:m. 4, 1889. Children (McI:-.'TIRE)• b. Perry: i ••·Hice Lucile, b ••June 12. 1912; res. Bedford, Mass., 1940; m. Perry, June 26, 1937, Marcus Bernard Webber, son of l\Iv.rcus and Florence (Bernard) Webber. ii. Katherine May, b. Mar. 6, 1914; d. l\fay 1939; m. Aug. 1938, Charles Funne!L iii. Eli=abeth I one, b. Sept. 28, 1916. iv. Howard Darid, b. Dec. 11, 1919. LLOYD MAsox (tl\-in) b. J:m. 31, 1883; res. Perry, 1938; m. ca.~tile, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1905, HARRIET R--rHER MACOl!BER, dau. of W-tlli:un lllld Stell:i Ma.comber, b. C:istile, N. Y., Feb. 19, 1886. Children (McI:.'TIRE)• b. Perry: i. Helen Frances, b. July 2, 1907; res. Sud­ bury, Ont., 1940; m. Nov. 11, 19.'30, Warren Robert Koth, son of Henrv nnd Barbru-:1. Koth. b. B:iv Citv, Mich., Apr. 12, 1907, and had (Koth)'• b. Sudburv: Alan Itobert, b. May 14, 1936. ii. Ruth Edith, b. J:m. 19, 19il; res. Wars:i\\·, N. Y., 1940; m. Louis P... James. iii. Lois Estelle, b. Aug. 2.5, 1914. i\.". Norman Lloyd, b. Au;. 4, 1924. 109 PIDXEAS STOVER• l\foIXTIRE, son of Josiah Stover and :Margaret Jane (l\IcCb.ry) l\Iclntire, bom at Biddeford, Me., Feb. 21, 1847; died at Orange, l\fass., Xov. 5, 193.'3; married (I) at St. Albans, Vt., Dec. 24, 1869, FR.\.XCES E. DRAPER, dau. of Nathan Allen and Sophron:i (Cochr-.m) Draper, born at St. Albans; died at Lawrence, Mass., Feb. 1, 1872. He married (2) at Shafts­ bury, Vt., Feb. 26, 1873, l',IARY LotiISE DRAPER, a sister of his first wife, born at St. Albans, Oct. 3, 1845; died at Westfield, Mass., Sept. 11, 1935. Phineas S. McIntire was a mechanic. He served in the Union Army throughout the Civil War. Childs by finat v.ifo, born at Lawrence, ::\fass.: sox, b. No\.". 30, 1871; d. Lawrence, Dec. 1, 1871. Children8 by second wife: sox, b. Shaftsbury, Feb. 14, 1874, s.b. Fru.xCES LoUISE, b. Biddeford, May 13, 1S79; re<. We;,tficld, 1940; m. Oran~e. June S, 1910, SPENCER Aru.IXGTOX P.EED, a bookkeeper, son of Henry and Ada White (Uph:i.m) Reed, 1,. Royabton, Mass., Sept. 10, 1882. Child (REED)': Winifred Ada, w:i.s graduated 1938 from Simmons College and res. unm. Worcester, Mass., 1940. Adopt- 9S DEScE.-..'1>.U.'Ts OF i\'!Icmt McbnRE

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ANS LoUJSE, b. Xov. 20, 18i7; d. Xew Bedford, l\lass.; m. Saco, Dec. 23, 1896, RALPH B.~RDSLEY, son of Elwin nnd JruJe (Goodies) Burd­ sley, b. Dnyton, Me., Dec. 22, 1874; wwi emploved :is an over,,ieer in the Amoskeag textile mill at New Bedford. Child (BARDSLEY)•: L11cien Jldniire, b. Biddeford, June 5, 1898; res. Ne\,· Bedford, 1940. ALrnED LUCIES, b. Sept. 10, 1882; d. Los Angeles, Cal, June 20, 1924, s.p.; m. New York City, Feb. !?5, 1914, MARY CoR.,"ELU (FRENCH) K1:.csLEY, dnu. of George Fox nnd Mary Helena (Cushing) French, b. Cleveland, Ohio; res. Los Angeles, 1940. Following his grndW1tion from Univ. of Michi~, he attended Hnrwrd. In Aug. 1920, he removed to California ruJd was employed as an interior decorator. DoNALDJOSuH. b. Feb. 8, 1890; d. Elmhurst, L. I., N. Y., Apr. 13. 1922; m. Biddeford, Dec. !?5, 1916, MARG1JERITE OmssA WADLIN, dnu. of Henry W. nnd Alverettn (Hill) Wadlin, b. New York City, Feb. !?9, lSSS; res. Biddeford, 1940. Mr. McIntire wns gmdW1ted from Univ. of l\Iaine. He tnught science, mnthemntics and militnry tnctics at Deering and Portlnnd, Me., from 1913 to 1919 when he was emplo,•ed by stnte of New York as a tenchcr of vocational ngriculture. Child (l\kh-=J•: Ruth lllary, b. Portland, Sept. 27, 1917; illls been emploved :is secretnry at Chambcrlayne Vocational School, Boston, since lier gmdW1tion from thnt institution, 1939.

111 FRAXK WIXFIELD7 McIXTIRE, son of Josiah Stover and Margaret Jane (l\'IcClary) McIntire, born at Biddeford, Mc., Feb. 23, 1861; died at Saco, Me., Aug. 6, 1934; married at Law­ rence, i\:Iass., June 17, 1882, CATHERI:ll."E Lov."E, dau. of Dan,,;Ue Darias and Vesta Ann (Doble) Lowe, born at Lincoln, Me., l\Iar. 12, 1862; res. Saco, 1940. He was a machinist and sub­ sequently a stationary engineer. Children 8: SON, b. Lawrence, Mar. 20, 1884, s.b. ElTA l\fay, b. Biddeford, Apr. 20, 1890; d. there, Oct. 30, 1890. PA'C'L WESLEY, b. Biddeford, Oct. 13, 1891; m. Biddeford, Sept. 30, 1915, MILDRED AN:-,ETl'E DE\\'E1", dau. of Edwin Elliot and Helen (Moodv) DewC\·, b. Biddeford, May 24, 1890. They res. Saco, 1940. Mr. McIntire was employed by the United Fruit Co. as a mnnagcr of a tho=d-acre b:in:ma farm in Guatemala, 1911; returned to Maine following an attnck of maluria, 1912; farmed at Biddeford until 1918; and was an R. F. D. mnil cnrricr, 1918-20. From 1920 to 1928 he wns an operator, since then be has been employment Illl1Ill4(er :it the Snco­ Lowell Shops, mnnufacturers of textile mnchinery. Children (Mc­ b.-rmE)' b. Biddeford: i. Helen Annette, b. Oct. 8, 1916; trained :it Webber Ho~pitnl, Biddeford, nnd :it Univ. of Pennsylvania Graduate Hospitnl, Philadel?hin. and since Feb. 1940 ha.~ been a staff nur,.e :it Murgaret Hngue Maternity Hospitnl, Jersey City, X. J. ii. Dai-id Paul, b. l\Iur. 11, 1920; res. unm. Biddeford where he is employed :is an apprentice :it the Saco-Lowell Shops. 112 WARREN FORREST7 McI!\TIRE, son of John and Mar­ g:arct Anne (Evans) ::\fcintire, born at Biddeford, :\fo., Apr. IO, 1860; died at Hyde Park, )la.--s., Jan. 27, 1904; married at Hyde Park, Feb. 15, lSSS, :\Lu:, ELIZA STEVEXS, dau. of John Payne and Eliza Augusta (Cole) Stevens, born at Florcncc,;J!e, N. B., June 14, 1860; res. W. Roxbury, Mass., 1940. He was a machinist. 100 DESCE."

Childrcn8, born at Hyde P:irk, ?\fas,;.: ALA:-: MALCOLM, b. ?-.fuy 1, 1889; m. Kewton, l\faAA., Oct. 22, 1919, .i A:,..: B.\co:-:, d:iu. of Lewi.~ Howard and Anne Smith (Hall) Bacon, b. Xewton, Sept. 11, 1S95. They re<. Waban, 1940. Mr. McIntire ,.._n.-cd in the l7. S. Xavnl Reserve durinz the World War. He received an ensi,i:n's commis!'ion after the Armistice. Child,.-,n (Mcb-rnu:)• b. Xe,,-ton: i. ,1nne Hell, b. Apr. 28, 19"21. ii• ••Han Malcolm, b. Apr. 14, 1927. KE:-::,.-rra ~'E:O:!<, b. ,fan. 16, 1891; res. Hollywood, Cal., 1940; m. Ww;hin~n. D. C .• Mar. 10, 1921, JUDITH ,TE:o:OR.\ ScaULTZ, b. Wi>!ronsin. Durin~ the World War he WlLS stationed at Washington 8" a warrant officer in the nuval eamoufl:ige department. N'o children. MARJORIE, b. Dec. 24, 1S93; re,,. unm. W. Roxbury, 1940. DoaOTaY, b. Dec. 23, 1897; d. Hyde Park, May 28, 1901.

113 EUGENE7 McINTIRE, son of Oliver Hamilton and Har­ riet Butler (Lunt) McIntire, born at Biddeford, Me., June 13, 1854; died there, l\fay 31, 1934; married FRAXCES Ax:,."'ETTE THYXG, dau. of Lewis and Sarah (Scribner) Thyng, born at No. \Vaterboro, :Me., Jan. 30, 1858; died at Biddeford, J:m. 4, 1922. Eu~ene McIntire was employed :i.s a mechanic in the Saco­ Lowell Shops, manufacturers of tc.'\."tile machinery. Children•, excepting third, born at No. Waterboro, l\Ic.: fuTrIE BtJTLER, b. Feb. 24, lSSO; d. Biddeford, Apr. 9, 1905, unm. She \\"as a web-drawer. FERDt::..'1UEI. AnTHm TITCO)tB, a telegrnph operator, l'On of Gcori:e A. and Abigail L. (.Jose) Titcomb, b. fuco. She m. (2) Oct. 11, 1922. Joa:,; B.:::-.:,."ETT, a machini.~t, ~on of Abraham and Marth:i. (Scott) Bennett, b. F:nµ:l:md. Child (Bi::x:,.'l:.-n)•: Lorene Shirlie, b. Biddeford, July 10, 1928.

114 CHARLES EDWARDT McINTIRE, son of Samuel and Abigail Hannah (Merrill) McIntire, born at Lancaster, N. H., ?\lay 15, 1833; died there, Oct. 18, 1907; married at Lancaster, July 3, 1855, l\lARL\. SARAH Hu:i-."T, dau. of Edward and Theo­ do~ia (Whittum) Hunt, born at Whitefield, X. H., Aug. li, 1836; died at Lanc~-ter, May 9, 1909. Charles E. McIntire enlisted Apr. 20, 1863 as a private in Company G, Second ~cw Hampshire Regiment, and served until June 2, 185.'5, when he was discharged at Philadclphi::., Pa. As the re-ult of a gun shot wound received at Gettysburg in 1863, hb right leg was amputated. DESCEXDANTS OF :i\!ICCll'. :ivlcil'l."TIRE 101

Follo'\\ing the w:.r Mr. :i\Icfotirc receh·cd an :ip!)ointment in the Pension Bureau ::.t \Yasbin;:ton and wa,; employed there for two years. He served as town clerk of Lanca,,:ter for ,-;even yeari-, postmaster, four years, justice of the pc-.tc<', thirty years, and subsequently as register of deeds of Coo,; County. He was an adjutant and commander of Col. E. E. Cross G. A. R. Post. In 1875 be joined :Korth Star l\Iasonic Lodge and served as its master, 1881-84. 8 Cbildren , born at Lancaster, N. H.: lf,0 CHARLES WILLIS, b. May 30, 1856; m. XELLIE ADELAIDE Con.,,xG• •IA.'\IES lRTIXG, b. l\fay 2, 1857; d. Waterbury, Vt., Feb. 9, 1928, s.p.; m. (1) Xortbfield, Vt., Aug. 30, 1S90, FLORA Axx Ru,-

115 MEDORA E:VIMA• McIXTIRE, dau. of Samuel and :Mary Ann (Johnson) :i\Iclntire, born at Lancaster, N. H., Sept. 20, 1853; died at Claremont, X. H., Dec. 6, 1897; married at Clare­ mont, Jan. 18, 1881, ELMORE \V ALT0X PUTXA.'1, son of Dexter and Abigail Dudley (\Villey) Putnam, born at Croydon, N. H., Aug. 28, 1850; died at Claremont, Mar. 14, 1897. He wa,; a tinsinith and plumber at Windsor, Vt., and Claremont, X. H. 8 Cbildren , born at \V-mdsor, Vt.: M1x:-.-m l\IEooRA P=xA.'\I, b. Sept. 26, ISSI; res. Sl\'amP,:Mtt, Mass., 1940; m. Claremont, Oct. 31, 1906, EDWARD CHARLE.-; EA.,IE.~. son of James and ,Janet :\In.rg-.u-et (:\facKay) Enmes, b. Melbourne. P. Q .• May 3, ISSI; d. Danvers, Mas.s .• liar. 6, 1938. He was a General Electric Co. inspector :,t Lvnn, ?,j a.,-.. a cle:icon of the l\1. E. Church at Sl\'atnp,

•FJora .Ann m. (!!) LanMl..~t-r. J•:n~ :?J. Htlt.?. Dsvid L. F~:n:l-n . ..on or Leo

8COtt, Dec. 22, 1929, Herbert Ev:in.~ Murphy, son of Geon,! Herbert :ind Nellie (Keyse!) ~Iurphr, b. 1\1:ir. 6, 1905, ~d hnd (Murphy)" b. Schenectady, :S. 1.: Elmor Lee, h. M:ir. l;,, 1932, nnd George Edw:ird, b. Sept. 10, 1934. iii. Richard Charles, b. Swampscott, July 5, 1917; educated nt Springfield (Mnss.) Y. M. C. ~ College. EARL Mch"rIRE P"CT:-:A.'\t, b. Sept. 28, 1882; res. Clnrcmont, 1940; m. Leominster, Mnss., Mny 28, 1907, CARou:,,-.: MARIA KENDALL, dnu. of Jncob Augustus nnd Helen M. (Richard..-.on) Kendnll, b. Leo­ minster, Aug. 19, 1876. For the pnst forty years he hns beeu a fore­ man at the Sullivnn :Mnchinery Co. of Clnremont. Child (PUT:s-A.'\1) 1 : Elmore Kendall, b. Clnremont, Jnn. 27, 1909; received nn A.B. nt Bowdoin College, 1933, nnd n B.E. in Science nt Fitchburg, (l\,~"!l.) State Tenchers' College, 1935; taught one yenr nt Milford, N. H., nnd is headmnster at Porta~ (Me.) High School, 1940. DEAN WALTON P=.ui, b. Mny 21, 1884; res. Lynn, 1\1:iss., 1940; m. Revere, Mnss., Oct. 11, 1019, E.9fm:R (woto:s-) SHEDD, dnu. of Willinm and Chnrity (Fnrnell) Lemmon, b. Nova Scotia, Jnn. 31, 1889; employed by the Genernl Electric Co. at Lynn, 1940. SA.,tUEL RICHARDSON P=.ui, b. July 23, 1885; m. Clnrcmont, Sept. 3, 1912, BE:RE:,,,a: ORA WEBB, dnu. of Bernice Theodore and Lillinn Annn {Dodgson) Webb, b. Lyndonville, Vt., July 10, 1887. They res. Clnremont, 1940. He hns been employed since 1904 bv the Sulli­ ,-nn l\Iachinery Co. of Clnremont. Mrs. Putnam wns eilucated at Wesleyan College, Stanstead, P. Q., and nt Stnte Normal and Train­ ing School, Johnson, Vt. She hns been a member of the Society of :Mayflower Descendnnts, trustee of Fiske Free Librarv of Clnrcmont, historinn and regent of Col Samuel Ashley Chapter of D. A. R, New Hnmpshire Stnte Cbnirma.n of Genealogical Record.«, Stnte Cbnirma.n of Real Daughters, and New Hampshire Stnte President of United Stntes Daughters of 1812. Children (PUT'.S'A.,1)• b. Clare­ mont: i. Lillian Medora, b. l\Iay 9, 1917; educated at Univ. of New Hnmpshire and Keene (N. H.) Stnte Teachers' College. ii. Charles Freeman, b. Jan. 21, 1920; accompanist of the All-Stnte High School Orchestra in 1937; is n student nt Dnrtmouth College, 1940.

116 GEORGE PUT?\A:M7 McINTIRE, son of Emmons Stock­ well and Mehitable (Perkins) McIntire, born at Jefferson,?\. H., Feb. 21, 1832; died there, Apr. 13, 1900; married at Jefferson, Jan. 30, 1855, LODEMA EtZINA CRAWFORD, dau. of Everett :md Esther (Turner) Crawford, born :..t Bethlehem, N. H., May 1, 1833; died at Jefferson, Jan. Ii, 1880. He was a farmer. Children8, born at Jefferson, N. H.: ED:11mm J~, b. Aug. 11, 1856; d. Jefferson, Jan. 9, 1918, s.P..;_ m. Lanell.Ster, N. H., Oct. 19, 1884, CLARA A. H.-.sTI:S-GS, dnu. of Wilbnm and An~eline (Smith) Hnstings, b. Lunenburg, Vt., June 18, 1S61; res. Jefferson, 1939. He was owner and manager of n smnll hotel and for sh.: years served as i;e!ectman of Jefferson. He nffilinted with Coos Lodge of Odd Fellows, but ";thdrew in Aug. 1904 when Mt. Jefferson Lodge wns organized. Mrs. McIntire wns n ch:irtcr member of Pliny Rebecca Lodge in 1906. JOHN BAR.,""EY, b. Oct. 21, 1859: res. Lnncnster, HMO; m. Lancaster. Dec. 20, 1S94. JE:s-:,,= EsTELLE MADDEN, dnu. of Snmuel J. n::id Mnry (Keniston) Mnrden, b. Jefferson, Apr. 5, 1861; d. Lancaster, Feb. 28, 1923. He represented his district in the legislnture, 1923-24. He hns been a merchant, bnrbershop proprietor and hotel mnnngcr. Child (l\lcl:--nRE)': Ererrll Marden, b. Lnncnstcr, Dec. 14, 1902; DESCEllo'l>.-\1\"TS OF MICUM McINTIRE 103

was gradll!lted from Univ. of Kew Hmnpshire, 1926; res. No. Holly­ wood, C:i.l., 1940; m. 1937, Elvira Henkes, dau. of Justus H. Henkes, and had (McIntire)'•: Barham Jnne, b. Feb. 1, 1939. Lucn:rs Ttm.,"ER, b. Jan. 18, 1861; d. Jefferson, Aug. 11, 1!134; m. Jeffer­ son, June 25, 1892, DELLA M. STA.'l."LEY, clau. of Oscar nnd Mary Ellen (King) Stnnley, b .•Jefferson, Oct. 17, 1866; res. there, 1939. He was a selectman of Jefferson for nine years; joined Coos Lodge of Odd Fello\\-S at Lnncnster, but withdrew in Aug. 1904 to become a charter member of Mt. Jefferson Lodge; nnd was chosen junior sngn­ more of Misha Mokwn. Tribe of Improved Order of Red Men. Mrs. McIntire was elected collector of wampum of the Metallnk Council of the Degree of Pocahontas, 1905. Adopted child (Mch.'TIRE) •: Clinton C., b. Whitefield, N. H., Feb. 10, 1904; res. Jefferson, 1939; m. Lancaster, Oct. 7, 1933, Isnbelle G. Hartford, dau. of Harvey W. and Isabelle (Sn,-ni:e) Hartford, b. Lnncnster, Apr. 23, 1913, nnd had (McIntire)'• b. Jefferson: Margaret Isabel, b. Apr. 14, 1934, and Lucius Clinton, b. Mar. 25, 1935. HA'ITIE Es-rm:R. b. July 6, 1865; d. Berlin, N. H., Apr. 23, 1887, unm. She was a school teacher. MAE SUSAN, b. l\fuy 13, 1871; res. Whitefield, 1940; m. Lnncnster, Aug. 5, 1913, Da. GEORGE HA.R,"EY MORRISON, son of Calvin nnd Almira (Jordnn) Morrison, b. Riverton, X. H., Dec. 7, 1854; d. Whitefield, May Zl, 1932, s.p. He founded the Morrison Hospit:i.l in 1903 and gave it to the town of Whitefield in 1929.

117 EDMUKD M.7 McINTIRE, son of Emmons Stockwell and Mehitable (Perkins) McIntire, bom :i.t Jefferson, N. H., abt. Sept. 30, 1835; died there, July 8, 1898; m:i.rried :i.t Lancaster, N. H., July 18, 1855, MARY JA?.'E TUTTLE, d:i.u. of l\"icholas :i.nd Celia (Stillings) Tuttle, born :i.t Bartlett, N. H.; died :i.t W:i.ter­ ville, Me., Mar. 28, 1914. Children8, bom at Jefferson, N. H.: Em!ONS, b. abt. Aug. 4, 1856; d. Andover, l\fass., 1\fur. 6, 1920; m. (1) Jefferson, Sept. 24, 1877 [or 1878], GRACE CRAWFORD, dau. of Timothy nnd Elizabeth Crawford; (2) Lnnc:i.«ter, Aug. 20, 1882, MAR, 1\1.\TILDA GRAllo"T, dau. of Daniel and Elizabeth Grant, b. Esse.'C, l\19.~s., abt. Aug. 2, 1864; d. Andover, Aug. 10, 19"..5. Grace (Crawford) l\Icintire m. (2) Jefferson, Albert L. Bowden. Child (Mch'TIRE)•: Sown Jf., b. Jefferson, Mar. 19, 1880; d. Berlin, K. H., Oct. 20, 19'.?6; m. Jefferson, Sept. 29, 1906, Etta J. Tookey, dau. of Thom:i.s Tookey, b. Groveton, N. H. . 161 CHARLES L., b. nbt. 185i; m. (I) IDA M. STEAR.-.s; (2) CARRIE L. (STOD­ DARD) McKEA.-...; (3) SUSA.'- A. McGoNAGLE. 162 GEORGE W., b. Feb. 22, 1861; m. M.

118 BRYANT 0.7 McINTIRE, son of Eben and Temperance ,v. (Bullard) McIntire, born :i.t Lancaster, N. H., :i.bt. 1834; died :i.t Shrewsbury, Mass., Oct. S, 1908; married :it Worcester, 104 DESCE.'.DA.vrs OF 1-IIcuM Mch.-nRE

Mass., Nov. 8, 1863, SARAH ::\I:RAXD.~ BE::-.:sETT, dau. of Jonathan Smith and 1liranda (Whittemore) Bennett, born at Groton, Mas::;., May 9, 1837; died at Shrewsbury, Apr. 5, 1928. Bryant 0. McIntire was a saloon keeper during the Recon­ struction Period follo,\;ng the -Civil War. Subsequently he be­ came a farmer. His death was the result of an accidental fall from a load of hay. 8 Children , first two born at Westford, Mass., others at Lowell, Mass.: MART A., b. Oct. 1, 1$65. GEORGIA E., b. nbt. 1867; m. Hudson, Mnss., Xov. 22, 1908, DA:-.'"IEL C. STAPLES, a la;,i; maker, son of Xelson P. nnd Lucy A. (Crockett) Stnples, b. Searsport, Me. Child (Mcb"TIRE)•: Minnie, b. Lowell, abt. Oct. 9, 1883; d. Oct. 31, 1883. W1:soNA, b. Apr. 15, 1872; m. Shrewsbury, Oct. 26, 1894, JA.\IES T. CAPSO:S-, a teamster, son of William and Abignil (Charters) Cnpson, b. New Brunswick. EuGE:-."E BE:-.-:-."ETt, b. Feb. 27, 1874; d. Chelsea, Me., May 1, 1938; m. Shrewsbury, June 29, 1904, A.-.::-A OLso:s, dnu. of Ola and Anna (Nelson) Olson, b. Sweden, prob. Nov. 21, 1862; d. Shrc-,:sbury, .Jan. 7, 1914. He was a machinist and a soldier. Child (Mcb"TIRE) •: Bertrand Clifford, b. Shrewsbury, Dec. 13, 190-'.; m. Shrewsbury, June 16, 1936, Mnry H. Bnrrett, dau. of H. LaVerne and Inn (Jnck­ son) Barrett, b. Tecumseh, Mich. He is nn interior decorator.

119 JOHN ALBERY. McINTIRE, son of Edward Bucknam and Mary Jeannette (Stoeh.-well) McIntire, born at Lancaster, N. H., June 8, 1843; died at Sacramento, Cal., Nov. 2, 1931; married at Sacramento, June 4, 1874, HE::,,."RIETTA SLATER, dau. of Rev. Nelson and Emily (Kitchel) Slater, born at Placen;ne, Cal., Oct. 12, 1851; died at Sacramento, May 14, 1922. As a boy of thirteen John A. McIntire set out for the West and joined his parents who four years earlier had migrated to Califor­ nia and had taken up land at Sutter Creek. At twenty-one he removed to Sacramento and entered the employ of Booth and Company,* wholesale grocers and importers. For thirty years he was connected with that firm, ad"·ancing from the position of porter to that of bookkeeper and cashier and finally to that of president. From 1892 until 1931, :\fr. ::.Vlcintire was actively identified mth mining interests in Amador County and was successful in putting into operation several mining methods which had been originated by his father. ChildrenS, born at Sacramento, Cal.: RowARD STOCKWELL, b. Apr. 5, 1875; res. Sacramento, 1940; m. San Francisco, Cal., Apr. 11, 1903, A:s::-A R.u:-."E, dnu. of George Washing­ ton nnd Martha (T~le) Raine, b. Cedarville, Cal., Dec. 21, 1876;

•Newton Booth. founder of the co,por:ition. """ California -te ..,.ato,-. 110vemor and United State:s oenator. He was an uncle of the nutbor. Booth Ta.rkinitton. DESCENDANTS OF :i\1ICUM McINTIRE 105

d. Sncr.un<,."lto, Sept. 23, 1030, s.p. He scn·cd :is ehiei clerk nnd auditor in the office of the state adjutant-general, 1004-29; 11SSistant sccret:.r,.· of the California. :isscmbly, Hl29-33; :ind nssiiit:mt secretary of the California !'tnte senate sinl."e 193i. RoscoE SuTER, b. Sept. 3, lSiS; d. Agnew, Cal., July 14, 1934, unm. E.,nLYAITCHEL, b. Feb. 24, 1SS6; m. Sncrnrnento, Apr. l!l, 1919, WILLIA.'\l ,TA.'UES PARSoxs, a citrus ::rower, b. C:m:id:i., Dec. S, 1Si0. They res. Hollywood, Cal., 1940. :Mrs. Pn.r,;cms ''°us grndll:ltcd from Univ. of Californin. Prior to her marriu::;c she t:lught in the Sucramento public schools. Children (PARSoxs)•: i. ChartottcS/,ater, b. Pruendena, C:il., Feb. li, 1920; attending U. C. L.A., 1940. ii. John Howard, b. Pasadena, Apr. 22, 1922; d. there, Dec. 31, 1924. iii. Ruth Emily, b. Alhambra, Cal., Dec. 22, 1926.

120 OSCAR7 :McINTIRE, son of Amos and Sally (Willey) Mc­ Intire, born at Bartlett, N. H., abt. May 1831; died there, Aug. i, 1911; married (1) at Bartlett, Jan. 6, 1859, J. ANNA JEWETT, dau. of Nathaniel and Clarinda (Knight) Jewett, born at Sweden, l\-Ie., 1S3i; died at Bartlett, Jan. 1, 1903. He married (2) at No. Conway, N. H., Nov. 23, 1904, M1N::-..'IE E. (ROSSLYN) GAR­ VIN of Salem, Mass., dau. of John H. and Julia (McCartnie) Rosslyn, born at Decorah, Iowa. She married (3) at Boston, Mass., Oct. 12, 1920, John H. Garvin, son of Michael A. and Anna (Smith) Garvin. Child8 by first wife, born at Bartlett, N. H.: Ei::cE~"E, b. aht. 1860; d. Bartlett, Apr. 26, 189S; m. Etu CLA..'tK, b. Hollis, Mc.; res. Bartlett, 1903. Children (~lcb-rmE)' b. Bartlett: i. Lulu H., b. nbt. 1882; d. Fryebur::;, :Me., Oct. 6, 1911, s.p.; m. Ko. Conway, Oct. 1, 1903, Willis :M. F:irrin;:ton, son of Stephen :ind Annie (Stickney) F:min;:ton, b. Fryeburg; re... there, 1939. ii. dau., b. Apr. 1, 1SS3, s.b. iii. Lecm C., b. Apr. 19, 1S86; m. Gr.ice I. Benn, dnu. of Charles and Sybil (Swnn) Bean, b. W. Paris, llc., Apr. 2i, lSSi; d. Burton, :\fo., July li, 1936. Child• by second wife, born at Philadelphia, Pa.: Vmc1~-u RE:LE:-..:, b. abt. 1911; m. ~ewport, X. H., July 1, 1933, HER­ BERT EARLE WOODARD, son of Waldo C. and Gertrude (Kend:ill) Woodard, b. Fairlee, Vt.

121 THOMAS SMITH7 McINTIRE, son of Caleb and Mary Alice (Smith) McIntire, born at Brownfield, :\fo., May 25, 1831; died at Fryeburg, Me., Oct. 1, 1911; married (1) AxGELIA H. EASnIAN, born at Fryeburg; died there. He married (2) MAN­ DANA (BARAER) Mc!xTIRE, dau. of Philip Freeman and Jane (Colby) Barker and "idow of Oliver G. :McIntire, q.v. Thomas S. :McIntire was a justice of the peace, tax collector, selectman and town clerk of Fryeburg. Children8 by first "ife, born at Fryeburg, :\Ie.: 163 HOSEA EA.'lntAX, b. Dec. 22, 1S5S; m. ELXORA PARKIXSOX. SARAH E.~TELLE, b. :\fay S. lSw: d. Fryeb~, Apr. 24, 193i; m. FRED 106 DESCO."DANTS OF :MICUM i.\,lch'TIRE

AMBROSE HOLT, a farmer, son of Thomas Kilborn and Parthena R. (Johnson) Holt, b. Fryeburg, Apr. 18, 185i; d. there, Aug. 14, 193i. He had m. (1) Abbie C. Emerson, b. abt. Nov. 15, 1S.'i9; d. Nov. 22, 1SSO. Child (HOLT)•: HamJ :M., b. Fryeburg, July 2, 1S93; res. there, 19-10; m. Fl')·eburz, Apr. 1S, 1913, Enid G. Littlefield, dau. of Cl:iyton E. ILlld Phoebe M. ~ason) Littlefield, b. Lovell, Me.

122 PERKINS FOWLER7 McINTIRE, son of Caleb and Mary Alice (Smith) McIntire, born at Brownfield, Me., Dec. 14, 1832; died at Center Harbor, N. H., July 8, 1913; married at Meredith, N. H., Mar. 2i, 1855, MELISSA ANN FOGG, dau. of Abel and Mary (Richardson) Fogg, born at Center Harbor, Sept. 20, 1834; died there, Sept. li, 1904. Perkins F. McIntire located at Center Harbor about 185i and became a successful farmer. As a cooper, he engaged for many years in the construction and repair of barrels and casks. 8 Children , born at Center Harbor, N. H.: JOI.IA A...._N, b. July 24, 1856; d. Plymouth, :N. a, Feb. 9, l!l"..S; m. Mere­ dith, Dec. 12, 1Si2, W= BENm:TT SmTH, son of Alvab Smith, b. Meredith. Children (SMITH)' b. Meredith: i. Herman P., b. Mar. 13, 1Si4; res. Ashland, N. H., 1940; m. Laconia, N. H., Nov. li, 1S92, Ida B. Willey, dau. of James M. and Ed"ina L. Willey, b. Laconia. ii. Howard A., b. Aug. 3, 1S76; m. Meredith, Jnn. 2, 1S97, E\-a B. Jones, dau. of Himes V. ruid Anna (Burleigh) Jones, b. Holder­ ness, N.H. JOHN, b. abt. 1860; d. prob. young. 164 CHARLES Pl!:RKI.-.s, b. Oct. 25, 1862; m. (1) HANNAH MEu."DA Cox; (2) RUTH A.-.x BLODGETI'. JONATHA...._ Pim."EAS, b. A1lll:. 10, 1Si5; d. Center Harbor, July 10, 1915, s:p.; m. Ashland, Nov. 2i, 189S, NELLIE M. HUCKINS, dau. of Alvab P. nnd Ada B. (Cra\\iord) Huckins, b. Ashland, Aug. 30, 1881. They were divorced.

123 EDWARD 7 McINTIRE, son of Caleb and :Mary Alice (Smith) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Aug. 29, 1842; died there, Jan. 18, 1926; married at Fryeburg, Nov. 22, 1864, CARO­ LINE CHASE BARKER, dau. of Philip Freeman and Jane (Colby) Barker, born at Fryeburg, Jan. 13, 1840; died there, Sept. 11, 1923. He was a farmer and wholesale produce merchant.

Children8, born at Fryeburg, Me.: Joax WALDO, b. June 22, 1S6i; m. FryebUJ1i:, Oct. IS, 1S93, ANl."IE H.u.EY CHANDLER, dau. of Stephen and Abigail Stevens (Brickett) Ch:indler, b. Stowe, Me., June 23, 1S69. 'Ihey res. Conway, N. H., 19-10. He has been a bl:icksmith and a lumberer, and for the past twelve years has owned ruid managed an antique shop. No children. 165 EDWARD F=IA:i., b. Sept. 16, 1S70; m. CARRIE EVA LocKLl."I'. ALICE l\1AluA, b. July 2, 18i3; res. Feyeburg, l!MO; m. Fryeburp;, June 3, 1903, FRA:i.K ALMON HILL, son of Almon and Lisbon (Hall) Hill, b. Conway. Children (HILL)" b. Fryeburg: i. Carolyn Chase, b . •July 1904; res. Fryeburg, 1940; m. Fryeburg, Aug. 2S, 1924, Percy W. L. Coombs, son of George and Jennie (Henshaw) Coombs, b. Virgini:i. ii. Fred Shennan, b. 1906; m. and res. Fryeburg. DESCENDA.."-"TS OF Mrctrn Mcb."TIRE lOi

124 ASA S.7 McINTIRE, son of Caleb and Mary Alice (Smith) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 3, 1844; died at Meredith, K. H., Jan. 20, 1899; married l\lARY E. RANDALL, born at Center Harbor, N. H., :1.bt. 1850. Asa S. McIntire served in Company A, Eleventh Maine Regi­ ment from Dec. 12, 1863 until Feb. 2, 1866. He joined his com­ pany at Morris Island, S. C.; w:J.S wounded at Bermuda Hundred, Va., June 2, 1864; on special duty in the Quarterm:J.Ster's Depart­ ment, Feb. 1865; and W:J.S promoted to the rank of corporal, Aug. 18, 1865, and to that of sergeant, Jan. 4, 1866. During the decade follov.ing the war he moved into New Hampshire.

8 Children , excepting first, born at Center Harbor, N. H.: CALEB CHARLES, b. Fryeburg, Jan. 24, lSi0; m. (1) Center Harbor, ~l?r. 3, 1892, CARRIE M. Hn:.LIARD, dau. of Orrin B. C. and Louisn J. (Huckins) Hilliard, b. Center Harbor, Feb. 1, 1875; d. there, Mar. 2, 1904. He m. (2) No. Uxbridge, Mass., :May 22, 1909, EDITH (Hu­ BERT) GALLAGER, dau. of Frank 1111d Josephine (Defrnme) Hubert, b. Sta.te Line, Vt. Children (Mcb."TIRE) • b. Center Harbor: i. Eunice Susan, m. Concord, K H., Feb. 4, 1924, Chester Di.-.: Bailey, son of Lyman Dix 1111d Maude E. (McKeown) Bailey, b. Arlington, Mass., July 15, 1895. ii. Bernice Anna, b. prob. Sept. 9, 1894; m. Concord, May 31, 1923, Harry Homer Cobe, son of Andrew and Loucie (Roberts) Cobe, b. Wakefield, Mass. iii. Dornice A., b. Feb. 13, 1896; m. Boston, Mass., Dec. 2, 1914, David A. Spiers, son of David and Martha J. (McNeilly) Spiers, b. Brookline, Mass., Sept. 19, 1893. iv. son, b. Apr. 30, 1898, s.b. v. John H., b. Sept. 8, 1899. vi. Francis, b. Sept. 21, 1903. V.~NIDI H., b. Oct. 20, 1872; d. Laconia., N. H., July 20, 1923; m. LOTTIE B. SLEEPER, b. Freeport, IIL He was a cru-penter. Children (l\Icb.-rmE)': i. Irma R., b. Gilford, N. H., abt. 1904; m. Gilford, Aug. 1, 1922, Ralph Theodore Blackey, son of Ernest Linwood and Alice J. (Hines) Blackey, b. WoodsYille, N. H. They were divorced. Hem. (2) Nashua, N. H., NoY. 29, 19"..5, Vianne E. (Cheney) O'Neill; (3) Meredith, July 1, 1928, Mari:aret .Xellie Hilliard. ii. Natalie A., b. Enfield, N. H., July 18, 1910; m. Exeter, N. H., May 15, 1929, Oliver B. Chase, son of John E. and Georgi:i. Ch:ise, b. Stratham, N. H. iii. child, b. Laconia., Dec. 10, 1912, s.b. RoSA L., adopted by another family; m. CHARLES GILMA:-. PERK1xs, son of Charles L. and Elizabeth (Conner) Perkins, b. Ossipee, N. H., Aug. 7, 1856; d. Meredith, Sept. 9, 1916. Child (PERKixs)•: Mari; Emma, b. Meredith, Nov. 1, 1889; m. Oct. 31, 1906, Arthur Edward Huckins, son of Willis E. and Mary (Sorel) Huckins, b. N' cw Hampton. N'. H., Oct. z;, 1884.

125 AMOS AUGUSTUS7 McINTIRE, son of Caleb and Mary Alice (Smith) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Mar. i, 1850; died at Denmark, Me., Oct. 16, 1923; married (1) HuLDAH C. WESTCOTT, born abt. June 1852; died Jan. 10, 18i4; married (2) at Fryeburg, Dec. 18, 18i5, ALMA JA?,,'E SMITH, dau. of Charles Ed"in and Lydia Ames (Gilm:m) Smith, born at Denmark, Sept. 18, 1855; died at Fryeburg. Feb. 20, 1906. He was a farmer and :1. member of the Fryeburg Lodge of Odd Fellows. 108 DESCE.~».-.NTs OF M1cmi: McINTIRE

Childh by first wife: ARTHUR H., b. nbt. Dec. 18i3; d Apr. 24, 1874. Children' by second ";re, born at Fryeburg, Mc.: HULD,\H JA::-O"E, b. Oct. 26, 1S76; res. Denmark, 19401 m. Lovell, Mc., .Inn. 25, l!lOO, HE:-:1n· WARHEs, ,;c,n of Armond :m'>', ,;on of Stephen nnd Clnra (Cb:idbourne) Dougln.••• b. May 1877. Children (DouGLAss)' fir,;t b. Brid~n. others at Fryeburg: i . .Alma Clara, b. Sept. 24, 1901; m. (1) Fryeburg, Sept. 5, 1918, Webster Daniel Eln, ..on of Philip R. :md l\l:lrchie Ellen (Floyd) Eln; (2) William Ro~cn1. ii. Stcp_l,en ,I. mos, b. Dec. 14, 1906; m. nnJ rc,1. Litchfield, Mc. iii. Dori.• Lillian, b. Oct. 23, 1911; res. Aub1.rn, l\!e.; m. (1) Buckfield, Sept. 5, 1S25, Cbnr!C:l Francis S:i.w:;cr, son ~•i Charle,: Francis nnd Inez (MC­ Aiister) Sawyer, b. Hebron, l\ic., .lune 18, 1001. They were divorced. She m. (2) Auburn, ?.fay 4, 1930, Willinm Hurry M:i..~well, ;ion of John L. and Claribel (Carter) Mn.,""'·ell, b. Fn>:-kfort, :\1e., Apr. 6, 1906. iv. Leslie Wilbur, b. July 8, 1917; m. :u.•'. res. Hebron, Me., where be is employed at the s:umtorium. 126 ALBERT F.7 :McINTIRE, :wn of Stephen P. and Jane (Sanborn) :'.Iclntire, born at Fryeburg, 1fo., Feb. 19, 1S4i; died at Brunswick, :Me., June 29, 1916; married at Chatham, ~- H., Mar. 22, lSil, LYDIA A. JoHxsox, dau. of Jonathan and Esther M. (Parker) Johnson, born at Brownfield, :Me., Sept. 24, 1851; died at J:i.y, Me., Oct. 20, 1919. Children\ excepting l:i.st, born at Chatham, N. H.: MABEL L., b. abt. 18il; m. (1) Conway, N. H., Feb. 13, 1892, FRA::-."K R. HAJU1os, son of Jordan nnd Phebe (Mooney) Harmon, b. Madi80n, N. H.; (2) GEORGE Wu.LU-" :KEITH. Children (HAJUlo:-)•: Estella M., b. Conway, Sept. 19, 1897; m. Conway, Nov. 10, 1913, Charles A. Wheeler, son of Charles C. and Annie (Xilson) Wheeler, b. Lowell, l\Inss. (KEITH)': Hazel Edith. b. Conway, Aug. 18, 1904; m. Con­ wa,·. July 19, 1921, Ra,·mond E. Fnll, son of Gco~c C. nnd Louisn 0 C. (Xutter) Fnll, b. Ossipee, N. H. CoRA A., d. in infnney. ELIZABETH, b. abt. May 1876; d. Portland, Me., Mar. 1, 189S, unm. ADDIE L., b. abt. l&'«l. Child ().Icl:,,"Tlro:) •: Raymond, b. Boston, :\fuss., Jn.,. 20, l 903. FRED, b. Stowe, :\Ie., abt. l&<;S; m. Jay, Aw::. 25, 1924, EDITH R. PAI::-O"E, dau. of Charles E. and Ella B. (Miller) Paine, b. Wolfe,·il!c, N. S. 127 CHARLES AUGUSTUS7 l\lcIXTIRE, son of Isaiah and Sarah Ann (Stevens) :McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, X. H., Jan. 11, 1830; died there, Feb. 16, 191i; married at Tuftonboro, Dec. 16, 185S, E:u:1LY :\I. \V1GGI~, dau. of ).lark and Huldah (Swett) Wiggin, born at Tuftonboro, July 11, 183i; died there, Jan. 9, 1923. Charles A. :McIntire followed the sea for several years. He became later a shoemaker, but spent the greater part of his life as a farmer. DEsCENo,\..,"TS OF Mrctm McINTIRE 109

ChildrcnR, born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: SELDEN C., b. Feb. 16, 1864; res. Tuftonboro, 1940. 166 LEWIS, b. Jnn. 21, 1868; m. (1) NE'ITIE C. LIBBY; (2) SADIE B. Dow. A.'iNA LA.URA, b. Aug. 1, 1876; d. Tuftonboro, Dee. 22, 1930; m. Taunton, Mass., Aug. 2, 1905, RoBE:RT McKEAN, lLll iron foundryman, son of Ale:c1L11der and Isnbella (Tavlor) l\IcKe:m, b. Aberdeen, S..otland, J1L11. 18.50; d. Wolfeboro, 2'. FI., .July 6, 193.i. Children (Mc.KEA.-;)•: i. Berurice, b. nbt. 1906; res. Wolfeboro, 1940; m. Louis Carpenter. ii. Emil11 .'111gusta, b. Easton, Ma.s.s., Mnr. 2, 1908; m. Rochester, N. H., June 29, 1937, Nol'Ill!ln Willi:lm Brackett, >'On of Willinm Freeman 1L11d Mary (Swett) Brackett, b. Conw:iy, X. H., Aug. 11, 1899. 128 ISAAC NELSOl\-. McINTIRE, son of fa:i.iah and Sarah Ann (Stevens) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., M!!.r. 5, 1838; died at Lynn, M:i.ss., Feb. 3, 1895; married Nov. 11, 1860, NANCY JEMIMA STEWART, dau. of Charle,- and Jane (Piper) Stew­ art, born at Tuftonboro, abt. June 21, 1844; died at Lynn, Mar. 31, 1926. Isaac N. McIntire sc:-Ycd in Company K, Twelfth New Hamp­ shire Regiment from Sept. 13, 1862 to June 21, 1S65._ He par­ ticipated in the battles of Frederick;;burg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg and the Siege of Petersburg at which time he was taken ill and was unable to do active dutv until the autumn of 1864. He was with his regiment, howe\:cr, at the c:i.pture of Richmond and was detailed to build a ho;;pital at Potomac Creek. Follov.ing the war he located at Lynn and found employment in a shoe factory. Child", born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: CHARLES :l\Eu-os, b .•J1LI1. 2, 1863; d. Lynn, Au~. 31, 1906; m. Boston, M!Ll!S., May 7, 1891, ALICE Com, l\lcl:,.-:-rRE, • dnu. of William :ind Mnry Eliznbeth (Allen) McIntire, b. Gloucester, Mn."'1., nbt. 1869. She m. (2) Orleans, Mns.s., Jnn. 8, 1934, Xeheminh Smith Hnrdin~, n retired mnriner, 80n of Henry nnd Almira (Smith) Hnrding, b. Enstham, Mass., abt. 1843. Child (Mch"TIRE)•: Ethel Ma!I, b. Lynn, !\fay 30, 1891; m. Boston, Dec. 18, 1909, Geoi;:e J:imc,: Cmii:;, ,;on of Joseph H. :ind &rah A. (Tuppen) Craig, b. Lynn, !\fay 2-t, 1890, :ind had (Cruii:;) 1•: George Joseph. b. Lynn, Aug. 31, 1912; m. Derry, N. H •• Jul~· -t, 193-t, Mabel Cecilia Gallagher, dnu. of Joseph P. :ind Mabel F. CWnlsh) G:ill:igher, b. Lynn, Sept. 11, 1915. 129 DANA ISAIAH7 McINTIRE, son of Stephen and Parmelia (Welch) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., July 10, 1843; died at Medford, Mass., Apr. 20, 1907; married at Boston, M:i.ss., Aug. 7, 1869, MARY CAROLI::-.r: BnowN, dau. of Andrew J. :i.nd Eleanor L. (Fletcher) Brown, born at Lancaster, Mas,;., July 7, 1844; died at New London, X. H., July 20, 1926. He was a wholesale produce merchant in the Boston metropolitan area.

"Prior to thi. marriao, Alice Cook !\!cin•;re hod ~ child (:\lcbrmu:): l,i/li,Fran

8 Children , born at Medford, Mass.: 167 WARREN STEPHEN, b. Mar. 4, 1873; m. ELLA Loms.'I. ALLEN. MABEL Ga,n·, b. Sept. 15, 1875; m. (1) Medford, Nov. 2, 1899, CHARLES WOODBURY BtmPEE, a snlcsmu.n, son of J1UDe1 Henry and Stella P. (WC!!ton) Bu_r-pce, b. New London, Dec. S, 1874. Shem. (2) CHARLES H. WARD. They res. Com! Gables, Fin.., 1940. Child (BURPEE)•: Dana James, b. Medford, Oct. 6, 1901; d. Apr. 28, 1902. 130 WILLL\l\P l\IcINTIRE, son of Timothy and Clementine Somes (Thomas) McIntire, born at Gloucester, Mass., May 9, 1832; died at Lynn, 1\-Iass., May 13, 1906; married at Gloucester, Dec. 15, 1860, MARY ELIZABETH (ALLEN) NEWCOMB, dau. of Nathaniel and Bethiah (Cook) Allen, born at Yarmouth, N. S., Oct. 2, 1844; died at Lynn, Aug. 3, 1917. William McIntire was for many years a mariner engaged in deep sea fishing. He removed later to Lynn and found employ­ ment as a painter. Children•, excepting eighth, born at Gloucester, Mass.: so:-i, b. abt. July 7, 1861; d. Gloucester, July 14, 1861. WILLLUt H., b. May 3, 1863; m. (1) Lynn, Dec. 25, 1SS6, Oun: M. DA\"IS, dau. of , b. Y::.nnouth, N. S.; (2) Lynn, Feb. 28, 1895, LEoil\"E S. TITUS, d:.u. of John and Mary Titus. He was a painter and paper hanger. GRACE F., b. Oct. 2, 1864; d. Gloucester, Sept. 23, 1865. SON, b. Dec. 31, 1865, s.b. XELLIE MAY, b. abt. Oct. 1867; d. Gloucester, June 10, 1868. ALICE CooK, b. abt. 1869; m. (1) Boston, Mass., :\fay 7, 1891, CHARLES NELSON Mch"TIRE, q.o.; (2) NEHE.'IIIAH S=n HARDING. ALBERTS., b. June 18, 1872; m. Lynn, Aug. 28, 1899, MARY JA:-."E Cocn­ RA:\"E, dau. of WillilUD and Bridget Cochrane, b. Lynn, July 26, 1S75. l\IAUD TnoMAs, b. Newblllj"J)("rt, Mass., Jan. 16, 1874; m. Lynn, Oct. 23, 1898, HARRY LEoN MORSE, son of Benjamin Franklin and Clam (Morton) Morse, b. Marlboro, Mass., Dec. 17, 1874. MARY A., b. June 2, 1879; d. Lynn, Mar. 30, 1913, unm. She was a shoe operative. 131 EDWI~-; McINTIRE, son of Timothy and Clementine Somes (Thomas) McIntire, born at Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 12, 1845; died there, Dec. 5, 1899; married at Gloucester, June 9, 1867, LAURA JA~"E MARCHANT, dau. of George Edward and Lucy (Norwood) Marchant, born at Gloucester, .Mar. 23, 1848; died there, Dec. 29, 1932. Edwin McIntire followed the sea as a fisherman during his entire life. Owner of the Arizona and later of the Farmer Walker, he engaged in fishing off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. For m:my years he found winter employment as a sail maker.

Children 8, born at Gloucester, :Mass.: 168 EDwrn CLIFFORD, b. Oct. 18, 1867; m. F'ItANCES BELLE COOMBS. DEScE.VD.-\.."'ITS OF M1CUM :Mcb."TIRE 111

LA.URA JA:."E, b. May 18, 1870; res. Gloucester, 1939; m. Gloucester, Sept. 7, 1892, RALPH CLI:.'T0:11 PARSONS, son of Aru-on nnd Georgi­ anna (Shackelford) Parsons, b. Gloucester, Nov. 29, 1871; d. there, Feb. 6, 1936. For thirty years he w11>1 employed by Cunningham nnd Thompson Co., advancing from 11 position of clerk to that of foreman of the outfitting department. In 1919, he was transferred to the Gorton-Pew Fisheries where he rel1lllined as 11 bookkeeper until hi>! death. Children (PARSO:ss)• b. Glouce,,-ter: i. Georgian114 Sh~d­ ford, b. Mar. 9, 1893; m. Glouce,,-ter, Feb. 14, 1914, Carl Pigeon, son of Abmm and Amanda (Turner) Pigeon, b. Boston. They res. Bev­ erly, l\Inss., 1939. ii. Ridiard Somu, b. Jan. 2, 1897; d. May 2, 1899. iii. Helen Drew, b. Mar. 2, 1899; res. Beverly, 1939; m. Beverly Jan. 31, 1935, Myles J. Wa.Ish. iv• .Marjorie, b. Jan. 14, 1903; d. Jan. 21, 1903. v. Louise l,feredill,, b. Dec. 2, 1905; m. Stllnley Guy Bennett, son of Frederick S. lllld Eldora (Pinkham) Bennett, b. Haver­ hill, l\Inss., Mar. 10, 1898. vi. Ralph Clinton, b. Mar. I, 1908; res. Gloucester, 1939; m. Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 5, 1930, Olive C. Hart­ ford, dnu. of Orville E. and Olive L. (Davi>!) Hartford, b. Gloucester, Sept. 26, 1910. vii. Margaret Somes, b. Dec. 6, 1910; res. unm. Gloucester where she is bookkeeper at Addi:;on Gilbert Hospitnl, 1939. viii. Phyllis Warren, b. May 27, 1914; res. unm. Gloucester. FOREST How.ARD, b. Xov. 13, 1875; d. Glouce,,'ter, Apr. 21, 1918, unm. He was gra.dunted from M=husctts Xnutical Training School lllld for IllllllY years WllS 11 chief engineer in the merchllllt marine. He became Inter a. grocery store proprietor.

132 HORACE FREEMA?\"7 l\IcINTIRE, son of Peltiah and Hannah (Welch) McIntire, born at Tuftonboro, N. H., Apr. 13, 1848; died there, Jan. 2, 1922; married at Tuftonboro, Nov. 25, 1868, ~ EmtA JoHNsox, dau. of Phin"'as and Hannah Chase (Young) Johnson, born at Wolfeboro, N. H., l\fay 21, 1851; res. there, 1939. Horace F. McIntire was a farmer. For eighteen years he was employed at Wolfeboro as a caretaker of the Winnipaw Club, a social club of Boston businessmen. Child8, born at Tuftonboro, N. H.: LILLIAN EsTELLA, b. Jnn. 5, !Sil; d. Tuftonboro, .July 5, 1897; m. Tuftonboro, Nov. 27, 1889, WILLIE W ALDROX THO:IIAS, :i farmer, son of William Enoch and Xnncy (Libbey) Thomas, b. Tuftonboro, Dec. 25. 1860; res. there, 1940. He m. (2) Tuftonboro, June 1905, Mabel Hodgdon, dnu. of Charles nnd Emm:i. (Sw:i.zey) Hodgdon. Child (THOllAS)': Chester Willis, b. Tuftonboro, Apr. 22, 1896; m. Cambridge, i.\la..ss., Oct. 27, 1926, Effie Adelaide Thoma,;, d:i.u. of Frederick Irving and Eliza Ann (Young) Thomas, b. So. Boston, :\-lass., Oct. 29, 1906. They res. Melvin Village,~- H., 19-10.

133 ORRIX DELAX07 l\IclXTIRE, son of Peltiah and Han­ nah (Welch) :\Iclntire, born at Tuftonboro, X. H., Aug. li, 1852; died at Wolfeboro, X. H., Sept. li, 1917; married at Tuftonboro, Sept. 17, 1871, EmiA LouISE BEAx, dau. of Augustus and Lucy (Libbey) Bean, born at Xewburyport, :\lass., Dec. 12, 1852; died at Wolfeboro, Feb. 2i, 1939. He engaged in forming at Tuftonboro. 112 DESCENDANTS OF l\'.IICUM McINTIRE

Children\ born :i.t Tuftonboro, N. H.: SADIE FR..\SCES, b. F.,b. 15, !Si!?; re-i. Wolfeboro, 19.39; m. Wolfeboro, June 10, lS!lG, ,v1LL1,U1 HOWARD WILLET, n lumber denier, son of Aleicnnder H. :ind Rozelma P.elle (Adam~) Willr.y, b. Wolfeboro, Feb. 20, 1876; res. there, 1939. Child 6; re,. Honolulu, H:iw:iii, 1939; m. Worceater, Mass.. May 26, 1928, Harriet Goodhue Wright, d:m. of Edward S. and Elizll L. (Witter) Wright, b. Putnam, C-0nn. He h:is been nn airplane mechanic for twenty yC::Ll'l!. WISIFRED MAUD, h. Mnr. 3, 1877; res. Laconia, N. H., wh!!rc she is pro­ prietres.~ of :i jewelry ,-;tore, 1939; m. (1) Tuftonboro, Apr. 20, 1892, ALBERT Tuo:u.\S 8-rrrr, 11n ice denier, son of James and Ellen M:u-­ g-.1.ret (Lind~ley) Stit.t, b. Boston. Ma..~ •••Tan. 23, 186.'i; d. Wolfeboro, l!l39. They were divorced.• She m. (2) L:iconia, RousD C11o,;...;E who d. J..:iconin. Children (STrrr)• b. Tuftonboro: i. Raymmid James, b. M:iy 19, 1S94; m. Laconia, Nov. 8, 1920, Rose M:iry Hen­ ncs.~y, d:iu. of Geor::c T. and I. Adelle (Clnvet) Hcnncs.scv. b. Laconia. ii. Harold Thomas, b. Apr. 7, 1896; m. Hazel Brown. They hnve scpnr-.1.tcd. LE..= FRE:scu, b. Jan. 3, 1880; d. Wolfeboro, Feb. 28, 1901, unm.

134 SAMUEL CROSBY.- McINTIRE, son of Samuel Linscot :i.nd Mary (Crosby) :McIntire, born at Wolfeboro, N. H., :Mar. 18, 1842; died at Lebanon, Me., Sept. i, 1920; married at Farmington, N. H., Dec. 25, 1865, Is.-1.BELLA AUGUSTA S.-1.NBORN, d:i.u. of Joseph and Abigail J:i.ne (Varney) Sanborn, born at :Milton, N. H., Feb. 8, 1845; died at :Manchester, Conn., l\lay 12, 1935. She married (2) at Tilton, N. H., Jan. 25, 1928, Benj:i.min Franklin Brown, son of Joseph and Eliza Jane (:\folntire) Brown, born at Lochmcre, N. H., June 28, 1850. Samuel C. :\lclntire was employed as a compositor in a print­ ing shop and later as a ,aecond-h:i.nd in a Dover cotton mill. In Aug. 18i8, he moved to Lebanon where he engaged in farming until his death. Children", excepting last, born at Dover, N. H.: MARY ABBIE, b. Mar. 7, 1SG7'; res. Dover, l!l40; m. BO!,'T EATOS KIDDER, a mnchini.~t. son of Lanson Forrest and Mary Ann (Eaton) Kidder, b. So. Berwick, Mc., July 2, 1868; d. Dover, Mnr. 20, 1938, s.p. He w:is a member of Wecohnmet J..od~e of Odd Fellow,; and for forty ycnrs wns dcncon of the Dover Bnptist Church. Mra. Kidder served !l>! clan vice-president, 1923-26. 169 FR..\XK BELL, b. Dec. 4, 1868; m. (1) RUTH ELLA CoLE; (2) GRACE MAY DowsisG.

•Albert T. Stitt m. (2) Wolfeboro, Jan. 21, 1931. Lotti• E. Hatch. dau. oC .-1.lb•rt C. IUld Geor,ci:, A. (Wendell) Hatch, b. Tuftonboro, :Sov. 5, 1S'J4: ""· Wolfeboro, 193'J. DEScENDA..,,"Ts OF M1cmi: McINTIRE 113

.ALICE CROSBY, b. Oct. 19, 1870; re:.. Leba.non, 1039; m. W. Lebanon, Sept. 29, 1888, S.uttlEL DELBERT H.ur, a. shocworker, b. No. Ben,;ck, July 29, 1867; d. Farmington, July 24, 1931. Children (ILur)•: i. Lura /a~l. b. Dover, Apr. 12, 1889; m. W. Leb:inon, Sept. 11, 1907, Lester Robert Keniston, son of Frnnk P. and Emma (L:lud) Keniston, b. Wolfeboro, July 14, 1883. ii. Sam11"l Delbm, b. W. Leba.non, Apr. 10, 1890; d. Concord, N. H., Dee. 6, 1926; m. Deerfield, N. H., Blanche E. (Smith) Kelly whom. (2) Deerfield, .June 17, 1931, James A. Wentworth, son of Charles :ind Sa.rnh (Sprngue) Went­ worth. iii. Frank Malcolm, b. W. Lebanon, Au!t. 1, 1892; m. Milton, Mar. 4, 1916, Leila. Alberta. McCa.nn, b. Hopeda.Ie, Ma..""·• Mar. 30, 1896. iv. Oli'ce!Auise, b. W. Lebanon, Mar. 17, 1895; m. Wolfeboro, Dee. 25, 1912, Rieb rd Edwin Keniston, son of Frank P. and Emma. (Laud) Keniston. WALTER !Rvl:-.G, b. Aug. 1, 1875; d. Lowell, l\fuss., Nov. 24, 1934; m. Whitefield, Me., May 16, 1897, DAISY BELLE WOODBURY, ..5, Alm:i Blakney, da.u. of Wetfield and Elsie (Ma.nk) BlnkDey, b. Chicago, IlL, and has (McIntire) 1": Earl Darrell, b. Rochester, Feb. 27, 1929. A.._NIE ls.A.BEL, b. Lebanon, Aug. 4, 1886; res. l\fanchester, Conn., 1939; m. (1) Meredith, N. H., Dee. 20, 1905, GEORGE W. BARrLETT, son of James and Eliz:ibeth (Davis) B:irtlett, b. Center Harbor, N. H. They were divorced. Shem. (2) Lee, N. H., June 10. 1909, WILLLUr EDGAR W1c:co;, son of Charles E. a.nd Katharine (Lynch) W~. b. Lee; d. Salmon Falls, N. H. Shem. (3) Tilton, N. H., Nov. 8, 1928, LLoYD EDWARD NEVERS, son of William Henry :i.nd AU,11;USta. (Fa.rnba.m) Nevers, b. W!lkefield, N. H., Jan. 27, 1885. Children (Mch"TIRE)': i. Samuel Crosby, b. Lebanon, May 21, 1905; took the name of Samuel Crosby Wiggin; m. Margaret Veronica O'Brien; separated from his \\;fe; removed to New Jersey, and bas since located in North Carolina. (BARTLETr)': ii. Arthur, b. Lebanon; d. there, young. (WmGI:-.)•: iii. Rachel Arline, b. Lebanon, Aug. 17, 1909; m. Jewett City, Conn., Frederick LeFebvre. iv. Ruth Frn11ces, b. Barrington, N. H •• Feb. 10, 1912; re:i. Dover, 1939; m. Keene, X. H •• July 4, 1936, Melvin Foss Boomer, a state ro:id surveyor, ,.,,n of Frank snd Ina (Foss) Boomer, b. Dover, Sept. 4, 1911. v. James Edgar, b. Milton, Nov. 15, 1919; res. H,:iuston, Tex., 1939. 135 REV. WALTER SCOTT7 McINTIRE, son of Amos and Harriet Leighton (McIntire) McIntire, born at Lawrence, Mass., Mar. 9, 1854; died in New Jersey, 1923; married at Rollinsford, X. H., Aug. 11, 1874, SARAH ELIZABETH ROBERTS, born at Rollins­ ford, No,·. 30, 1852; res. Connecticut, 1940. He w:is admitted to the Maine Methodist Conference in 1874 and for n:.::.r.y years was an itinerant preacher and temperance crusader.

Children8: LILLIA.._, b. and d. 1S76. ILuuuET, b. 1S78; d. 1S79. WALTER ROBERTS, b. Bowdoinham, Me., 1881; res. Pro,;dcncc, R. I., 1940; m. Pro,;dencc, Aug. 19, 1909, LILLIA:-. LEo:-.ARETTA Scuo­ FIELD, dau. of Leonard C. and A.·111:1 L. Schofield. b. Leoniua.•, ~!ich. He was sbte dent:il director during the World W:ir. Mrs. McIntire 114 DESCENDANTS OF MICUll Mcl:NTIRE

received un A.B., 1903, and n.n A.11., 1905, from Brown Univ. Child (Mcb-nm:) •: J osq,him J.I artha, b. Providence, Oct. 9, 1910; res. Cranston, R. I., 19-10; m. Oct. 3, 1936, Richmond Almy Day. MAT BELLE, b. Lewb-ton, Me., Dec. 8, 1882; res. YJ15iln.nti, Mich., 1940; m. W. Hartford, Conn., AUit- 18, 1910, FRA.,-x WHITEHOUSE. Child­ ren (Wmn:uot:SE)": i. Eli:abelh, b. Mlllll,'iield, Ohio. ii. Walter J.fclntire. iii. Frank. Wu,"IF!IED ETBELTS, b. Waterville, Me., Jan. Z7, 188-1; res. Salina, Kan., 1940; m. Rockville, Conn., .lune 190i, HERBERT ROOT who Wlll! b. New London, Conn., abt. 1883. Children (ROOT)': i. Donald Her­ bert, b. June 1908; res. Mendon, Ill. ii. Ccrn.suma, b. Beverly, N. J. iii. ELMlyn Franca. FilA..._CES WILLARD, b. BrunS\\;ck, Me., Nov. 8, 1885; res. Connecticut, 19-10. Miss McIntire blll! taught at Boston University. 136 DR. BRADFORD OLIVER7 McINTIRE, son of Amos a.nd H:u-riet Leighton (McIntire) McIntire, born at York, Me., Apr. 23, 1856; died at Carlisle, Pa., Mar. 6, 1938; m:u-ried (1) at Litchfield, Me., July 1, 1885, MARY LENORA ADAltS, dau. of Dr. Enoch and Mary Hannah (Case) Adams, born at Litchfield, Aug. 7, 1859; died at Carlisle, Sept. 10, 1894. He married (2) at Chesterville, Me., Dec. 21, 1897, MAY FLORENCE PARK, dau. of Elisha and Betsey (Walton) Park of Jersey City, N. J., born at Chesterville, July 21, 1858; res. Carlisle, 1939. Dr. Bradford 0. McIntire was educated at Wesleyan Univer­ sity, Middletown, Conn., obtaining an A.B. in 1883 and an A.M. in 1886. In 1896 he received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh (Pa..). Dr. McIntire served as professor of English and History at Maine Wesleyan Seininary, Kents Hill, Me., from 1883 until 1890 when he went to Carlisle, Pa., and for thirty-nine years was a member of the Dickinson College faculty. He was a member of Psi Upsilon fraternity, vice-president of Alpha Chapter of Pennsylvania of Phi Beta Kappa, founder and president of the Dickinson Library Guild, member of the College Athletic Advisory Cominittee, secretary of the faculty, class dean and secretary of the board of deans. Children8 by first wife: LEos ADA.'1S, b. Kcnts Hill, Me., June 19, lSSi; res. Morristown, ::-.. J., 1940; m. 'Wbippany, N. J., Se!?tz~ 1911, HE:."RIE'ITA STEn:ss Mrr­ cBELI., dau. of John J. and · beth (Howell) Mitchell, b. Troy Hill.", N. J., June 20, 1881. Since his graduation from Dickinson College in 190i, he has been a lumber merchant in New York City. He has served as pre,;ident of the Alumni Club of New York City and the Dickinson Club of North Jersey. No children. MARJORIE LE:soRA, b. Kents Hill, Oct. 24, 1889; res. unm. Atlantic City, N ••J., 1940. She was graduated from Dickinson College in 1910; has since studied at H:i.rvard, Columbia and Cornell Universities; :ind has taught at Ws.rrensburp:, N. Y •• 1910-11; Cape May Court Hou..;e, N ••1., 1911-16; Trenton, N .•J., 1916-li; Ch~-ter, Pa., 1917-19; and Atlantic City since 1919. MLss McIntire has been an active member and officer of the New Jersey Classical Association and the Dickin,;on Alumni Club of Atlantic City. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 115

Joas Vri.."Tos, b. Carlisle, Det•. 24, 1891; I"!.'>'. Slmron Hill, Pn., 1940; m. Crunp Hill, PA., June 3, 1919, L. JosEPHJi.."E fa"E.~, dnu. of Hownrd E. and C. Isabel (Fairnuull Eves, b. Greenwood, Pu., Oct. 7. 1892. Children (l\Icfa"TIHE)•: i. ,llar;jorie Gladys, b. Rcnclinir, Pa., June 3, 1920. ii. Lenora May (twin) b. Rcndinir. o~t. 7, 1922. iii. Isabel Eves (twin) b. Re:i.ding, Oct. 7, 1922. iv. Jean Clare, b. Philadelphia, PA., Nov. 1, 1927. 137 JOHN WILLL\.l\,P McINTIRE, son of Amos and Harriet Leighton (McIntire) :McIntire, born at Benvick, Me., Mar. 6, 1861; dierl at Durham, N. H., Apr. 5, 1926; married at So. Ber­ \\ick, Mar. 6, 1889, l\'.hN:.-n: ADELAIDE FERGUSON, dau. of John Henry and Sarah Luceta (Low) Ferguson, born at Eliot, Me., Aug. 25, 1862; res. Somersworth, N. H., 1940. John W. McIntire was for many years a merchant tailor. He was the principal organizer of the Micum McIntire Clan and ,.;erred as its first president from 1919 until his death in 1926. 8 Children , e.'Ccepting third, born at Somersworth, N. H.: PAULil>"E. b. July 20, 1890; res. Beverly, M:iss., 19-10; m. Somer,,·worth, July 22, 1914, R.u)IOSD WE:.."TWORTH, son of Charles A. and Annie L (Stackpole) Wentworth, b. Somersworth, June 25, 1890. Children (WEl>"T\\"ORTH)': i. Carlton lrlclnlirc, b. l\far. 12, 1916. ii. Patricia, b. Sept. 11, 1920. iii. Priscillc, b. Aug. S, 19?-5. Scorr F'Enausos, b. June 9, 1892; res. Minneapolis, Minn., 19-10; m. Newington, Conn., Sept. 18, 1920, E»sA GILBERT CLARK, dau. of Benjamin B. and Elizabeth (Ludington) Clark, b. Meridan, Conn., Apr. 26, 1S90. He isa veteran of the World War. Child (Mcb'TIRE) •: ScoUFerguson, b. Portland, Me., June 18, 1923. LE:-.:oRA, b. No. Bernick, May 24, 1S9-t; d. Pl:iistow, N. H .. May 11, 1934; m. Somersworth, Aug. 27, 1919, GERALD LEsLJE CHAI'llAN, son of Frank G. and Alice (Andrews) Chapmn.n, b. Somer,;worth, Apr. 13, 189-t; res. Old Orcb:J.rd, Me., 19-10. Children (CH.~PltA:s)•: i. Kemlm, b. l\Iay 1920. ii. Franklin G., b. Mar. 1922. iii. Belly umora, b. 1924. iv. Jeanlnis, b. Plaistow, July 10, 1931. BRADFORD WILLLUI, b. Aug. 27, 1903; res. Durhrun, 19-10; m. l\lelro,:e, Mass., Oct. 23, 1928, HELE:-. LUCILLE SPr:si.."EY, dau. of .IO>'eph Steve and Emma Elizabeth (Pingree) Spinney, b. Melrose, ~pt. 28, 1900. l\Ir. McIntire was graduated in 1925 from Uni\.". of Xew Hampshire as president of his class. He was an active member of the debating terun, dromatic society, glee club, Si::rr.a Beta and Alpha Chi Sigma. He served as an a.ssib-tant in qualitath·e analysis in the chemib-tr)· depnrtment durin~ the ::,;car follow;ng his i:rnduation, then took over the management of tl,e Colle::e Shop at Durham. He Wa8 appointed by the governor, jud1,:e of the Durham municipal court, Feb. 28, 1939. Sin<"e Aug. 192G when he was eiccted to succeed his late father, Mr. McIntire ha,; sen·ed as president of the Micum McIntire Clan. 138 HARMON LORING· l\foINTIRE, son of Andrew Jack­ son and Harriet Elizabeth (Moody) Mdntire, born at York, l\-le., Apr. 14, 18i6; married at Boston, Mass., July 5, 1905, ADA BLANCHE RICKER, dau. of Elmer E. and Flora E. (Glidden) Rick­ er, born at Gilford, N. H., Jan. 16, 1882. They res. Manchester, N. H., 1940. For many years he has been affiliated ~ith the Piper-McIntire Music Co. at l\Ianchester. 116 DESCENDANTS OF MICU:lt Mcb.'TIRE

8 Childrcn , b. at Manchester, N. H.: WE!l."DELL MoooY, b. Mnr. 19, 190G; m. Durham, N. H., Mnr. 28, 1935, MARY GODING A.-.i-.,s, dnu. of Leon B. and Mnry Anna (Goding) Annis, b. Mnnchester, Nov. 28, 1906. They res. Manchester where he is a salesman for the Piper-McIntire Music Co., 1940. Following his grn.d.U11tion from the Umv. of New Hampshire he served two terms in the state legislature. Children (Mc!l\"TIRE)' b. Manchester: i. Janet Elizabeth, b. July 14, 1936. ii. Jackson .4.nnis, b. Dec. Tl, 1937. ELIZABETH FLORE.'-CE. b. May 26, 1912; rei. Manchester, 1940; m. Goffs­ town, N. H., Feb. 15, 1935, DR. HARRY WIGHTMAS B!i:!1."l\"ERT, a Dart­ mouth ,::rndU11te, son of MILX Herman and Ann Elizabeth (Wightman) Bennert, b. Lawrence, Mass., .July 29, Hl05. Children (BEN!l."ERT)' b. Manchester: i. Ham; Wightman, b .•June 2, 1936; ii. Susan Elizabeth, b. Dec. 22, 1938.

139 DA1'.'1EL ALBERT• McINTIRE, son of Daniel and Ellen M ,ry (Thompson) McIntire, born at Portsmouth, N. H., Feb. 14, 18i4; died there, Jan. 12, 1925; married at Portsmouth, Jan. 1, 1900, INEZ M. LEGRO, born at Somersworth, N. H., Oct. 23, 18i3; res. Portsmouth, 1940. Daniel A. McIntire was employed as a machinist at the Ports­ mouth Navy Yard. Mrs. McIntire is proprietress of the Moffatt­ Ladd Antique House at Portsmouth. 8 Children , born at Portsmouth, N. H.: CL.=CE LEGRo, b. Dec. 14, 1901; res. San Franci.~co, Cal., 1940; m. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 14, 1930, EsTHER LOUISE ErucKSO:s, b. Oct. 9, 1903. DA."-"IEL PORTER, b. Se!>t. 13, 190-l; res. Newton, Mnss., 1940; m. Xew­ ton, Au~. S, 1931, Lo01SE lRE1'"E DucA\'ET, dnu. of Kirby S. and Alice (Sharpe) Ducnyet, b. Hartford, Conn., Aug. 6, 1902. Mr. McIn­ tire has been a salesman. Children (Mcl:sTIRE)' b. Newton: i. Daniel Albert, b. Dec. 22, 1934. ii. Roger Edwin, b. Aug. 22, 1937.

140 GUY HAMILTO:N7 lvlcINTIRE, son of James Henry and Hannah (Shaw) McIntire, born a.t York, Me., Mar. 9, 186i; killed in an automobile accident at Stonington, Conn., Mar. 15, 1940; married (1) at Eliot, Me., Jan. 12, 1898, Wu,-XFRED RussELL MANSON, dau. of Joseph Wilson and Waity Hayes (McIntire) Manson, born at York, Mar. 6, 18i3; died there, Aug. 9, 1910. He married (2) at Eliot, Oct. 29, 1914, FLORENCE ABBY (GRAY) PINKHAM, dau. of Henry and Augusta (Averill) Gray :inti di­ vorced wife of Charles Pinkham, born at Monmouth, Me., june 25, 1888; res. Portsmouth, 1940. Guy H. McIntire was a carpenter and builder. Fo1 several years he was a selectman and school board member ,t York. Children8 by first wife, born at York, Me.: ~1.A&JORIE,b.Jan. 12, 1899,s.b. DOROTHY RussELL, b. Oct. 3, 1900; m. Au~u, Me., .June 30, 1923, ROBERT L1:..-·ooo OLIYER. son of Robert and Melissa (Meoder} Oliver, b. Freedom, Me., June 6, 1901. Tl,ey res. G:i.rdiner, Me., where he is DESCE1""DA.VIS OF MICUM McINTIRE lli

a salesman, 1940. Children (OLIVER)' b. Gm-diner: i. Jean Harriet, b. July 21, 1925. ii. Jarn:t Mildred, b. Aug. 23, 1931. iii. Katherirn: Ann, b. Nov. 1, 1935. DONALD McKL'\'LE1", b. Sept. 7, 1901; m. Brunswick, Me., June 21, 1924, NELLIE 1\1. Sllll'SON, dau. of Henry Thom and Elizabeth (Williams) Simpson, b. Brunswick, June 29, 1896. They res. York, where he is an automobile mechanic and a member of the volunteer fire company, 1940. Mrs. McIntire is 11 ~tcred nurse having trained at the Leigh­ ton Hospital, Portland, 1\le. Child (Mcfa"TIRE)•: Donald Alan, b. York,Nov.S, 1928. MILDRED HA.,~AH, b. Mm-. 24, 1904; m. Norridgewock, Mc., July 14, 1934, ROBERT CARLETON VILES, a plumber, son of Marshall Cald­ well and Maud Althea (Nay) Vile<, b. Skowbei:an, l\Ie., Aug. 12, 1910. They res. Skowhegan, 1940. Child (VILES)': Robert Marshall, b. Skowhegan, June 12, 1939. SON, b. Oct. 5, 1905, s. b. HELE.'I Wn,,"ll'REo, b. Dec. 30, 1908; res. E. Orange, N. J., 1940; m. Portsmouth, N. H., May 30, 1936, R.ICBARD GILllORE BOZZELL, son of Herbert G. and Grace May (Ingalls) Buzzcll, b. Bangor, Mc., Apr. 29, 1909. He is a collector for Gencrnl Motors Co. Child (BOZZELL)•: Carole Ann, b. E. Orange, Feb. 18, 1937. JAMES H..uo:LTON, b. Aug. 9, 1910; m. Brewer, Me., Nov. 24, 1933, EVELYN MARGCERITE CLEWLEY, dau. of Eugene Elrado and Helen Marion (Jordan) Clewley, b. Brewer, Oct. 9, 1908. He is a laborer at the Portsmouth Navy Yard and a volunteer fireman at York. Before her m:irriage Mrs. McIntire was a nurse at the wtcm Maine Gen. Hosp., Bangor. Child (Mcfa"TIRE)•: Stephen Rodney, b. York, Aug. 17, 1939. Children8 by second wife, born at York, Me.: HAlmT HERBERT, b. Aug. 31, 1922, e. b. WxxIFRED AuGUS"l'A, b. May 28, 1924.

141 CHARLES SMITH7 :McINTIRE, son of Capt. Henry and Eunice Hill (Field) McIntire, born at New Sharon, Me., Mar. 2, 1840; died at Perham, :Me., Sept. 2i, 1882; married at Perham, Apr. 19, 1864, ELLA FLORIETTE MOODY, dau of Robert Chandler and Hannah (Witham) Moody, born at New Portland, Me., Sept. 2i, 1846; died at Perham, July 22, 193i. She married (2) 1892, William Emerson Miller, son of Welcome and Lucy Louisa (Clark) :i.vliller, born at ,vebster, Mass., Sept. 28, 1855; died at Perham, :Mar. 16, 193i. :Mr. McIntire was a farmer.

Children8, born at Perham, :Me.: FLORA AWA, b. Feb. 26, 1865; res. No. Abington, Mass., and Melrose, Fla.., 1940; m. Georgetown, MSSll., .May 27, 1886, REv. W1xoso& HERBERT Wn!AX, son of Elisha Smith and Matilda K. (Barstow) Wym!lll, b. Peru, Me., Apr. M, 1857; d. No. Abington, Aug. 2, 1935. He bad m. (1) Canton, Me., Apr. 14, 1880, Mabel Frances Dearborn, dau. of John Calvin and Amanda (Fuller) Dearborn, b. Canton; d. there, 1881. Rev. Wyman wa,; educated at Hebron and Waterville Academies, Colbv College, and Newton (Mass.) Tbeologiea! Institu­ tion. He held pwstorates at Winchendon and No. Abington, re,;igning to establish the Bay State and Framingham Nurseries. He repre:!ented his district in the legislature, 1912. Children (Wn.1A.v)• excepting 118 DEScEllo'l>Allo"TS OF M1ctm Mcb."TIRE

first. b. No. Abington: i. Florence Jrabel, b. Winchendon, May 23, 1S89; res. Hnrv:ird, Mass., Hl-10; m. No. Abinitton, Feb. 10, 1914, Arthur Normnn Calkins, son of Ernest W. :md Id!l (DeSanno) Calkins, b. No. Abington, Dec. li, lSSi. ii. Richard Mcbttire, b. Apr. 28, 1892; res. Fr:uninimrun, Mass., 19-10; m. Newton, Sept. 24, 1913, Adaline Caro­ line Wtllcomb, dau. of Herbert and Florence (MacDonald) Willcomb, b. L\'tln, Mass., July 2, 1892. iii. Donald Dearborn, b. Apr. 2i, 1898; res. No. Abington, 1940; m. Quincy. Mass., June 4, 1919, Edith May Gardner, dau. of Frank and Carrie Gardner, b. New York City, Nov. l, 1898. iv. Rachel Alma, b. Dec. 21, 1903; res. ::S-o. Abington, 19'!0; m. No. Abini;ton, Dec. 6, Ul".?-1, Paul Ernest Bauman, son of Otto Philip and Amelia (Siegel) Bauman, b. New Haven, Conn., July 4. 1002. v. John, b. May 22, 190i; d. :May 25, lOOi. li0 FRED LUCIE.'-, b. June 8, 1868; m. LULU RosF.: SUTHERLA.,"1>. lil FRA.,,,_ CH.UU.ES, b. July 22, 18i4; m. (1) VEU!A LEE Smm; (2) FLOR­ ENCE M. (BARROWS) EVERETT.

142 MEDBURY. l\IcI~"TIRE, son of Cornelius B. and Lydia (McIntire) McIntire, born at Denmark, Me., Feb. 12, 1844; died at Lynn, l\fo.<;s., June 15, 1912; married at Lynn, Mar. 7, 1869, ABBIE E. CHASE of Swampscott, Mass., dau. of John E. and Sarah E. (Phillips) Chase, born at Salem, Mass., abt. May 1848; died at Lynn, Jan. 4, 1905. Medbury McIntire served from Sept. 15, 1862 to Aug. 7, 1863 as a private in Company I, Eighth M::issachusetts Regiment. He was a carpenter by trade. 8 Children , excepting second, born at Lynn, Mass.: PHILIPS., b. nbt. l\Iny i, 1869; d. Ly?lll, Jan. 30, 1929; m. Lynn, Feb. i, 1906, M= DoRA CAREY, dau. of Luther and Dora {Spencer) Cnrey, b. Auburn, Me., abt. June li, 18ii; d. L)'lln, Nov. 23, 1935. He was a ~te tender for the Boston-Revere Beach Railwny. Et>WAIU> LAWTON, b. Salem, May 19, 1871; d. L:imn, July 31, 18il. LlLLIAS M., b. abt. Mar. 9, 18i5; d. Lynn, Aug. 11, 18i5. sos, b. May 8, lSii, s. b. LILLIA." MAY, b. Jan. 1, 18i9; m. Lynn, Apr. 29, 1896, Ax.raE1> S. Hous­ Tox, a machinist. son of James :ind Mattie Houston. JE:...-:-.-u: MAY, b. June 20, 1883; m. L)'lln, N"o,·. 26, 1913, GEORGE: H. Toisox, a t<:J.le,;mnn, son of Joseph :ind Mury E. (Radcliffe) Timson, b. Leicester, Eng.

143 ALLEN JOHN 7 McINTIRE, son of Allen and Jane (Downes) McIntire, born at Boston, Mass., Jan. 22, 1854; died there, Mar. 25, 1925; married at Boston, May 28, 1876, ELIZA­ BETH A. O'l\i.'1.RA, dau of Patrick :md Bridget O'l\fora, born at Barnstable, Mass.; died at Boston, Sept. 23, 1926. Allen J. McIntire was a printer, a last maker and finally a glass worker. At the time of his death he was a factory foreman. 8 Children , born at Boston, Mass.: JosEPn PATRICK, b. l!ar. 11, 18ii; d. Boston, Sept. 15, 18i8. BRII>GET ELIZA, b. Sept. 1, ISiS; d. Boston, l\-for. 25, 1906, unm. She was employed as u candy packer. DESCENDANTS OF MrcUM Mcb,"TIRE 119

ELIZABETII, b. Oct. 1880; res. unm. Dorchester, Mass., where she is a forelady in a candy factory, 1940. DA.',"IEL PATRICK, b. June JO, 1882; res. Dorchc!Ster, 1940; m. Boston, Sept. 2, 1912, MARGARET W. Ban"NA...,., dau. of Wtllia.mandAnna (Kelly) Brennan, b. Boston, Sept. 20, 1886; d. there, June 1, 1914. Formerly a hardware merchant, Mr. McIntire is, 1940, president of the McIntire-Williamson Glass Co. Child (Mcb"TIRE)': Allen John, b. Boston, May 30, 1914; res. unm. Dorchester. JA.',"E VERO!lo"ICA, b. Sept. 5, 1884; d. Arlington, Mass., Mar. 4, 1918, 8.p.; m. Boston. Apr. 17, 1917, HAROLD JAMES FITZGERALD, a con­ fectioner, son of William F. and Elizabeth E. (Ford) Fitzgernld, b. Norwood, Mass., Sept. 6, 1888. He went to Cleveland, Ohio, nnd has remnrried. E=, b. Nov. 16, 1886; res. unm. Dorchester, 1940. A= JoHX, b. Nov. 29, 1888; res. E. Milton, Mass., 19.W; m. Cam­ bridge, Ma..ss., Feb. 15, 1926, MART E= ToollEY, dau. of Timothy J. and Margaret (Sullivan) Toomey. Mr. McIntire served in the 101st Ammunition Train Medical Corps during the World War. He is a glazier. Children (Mcb"TIRE)' b. Cambridge: i. Allen John, b. Feb. 21, 1927. ii. CorneliUll Joseph, b. Mar. 5, 1929. iii. Kenneth Joseph, b. Oct. 22, 1930. iv. Mary Aruin, b. Feb. 28, 1937. FREDERICK, b. l\,lay 7, 1891; res. Allston, Mass., 1940; m. Cambridge, Aug. 17, 1928, DAISY M. (LI!lo"l>BERG) Dow, dau. of Magnus and Sarah (McSbain) Lindberg, b. Portland, Me. He is a glazier. No children. THOMAS FRA...,.CIS, b. May 23, 1894; res. E. Milton, 1940; m. Boston, Sept. 11, 1921, E:i.wA En-A GODFREY, dau. of Walter Alfred and Nellie Murchie (Clarke) Godfrey, b. Boston, May 19, 1897. Mr Mc­ Intire, a World War veternn, is employed ns a glazier at the Pittsburi:h Plate Glass Co. Children (Mcb"TIBE)' b. Boston: i. Donald Francu, b. July 25, 1922. ii. Allen John, b. Oct. 28, 1928. iii. Carole A.nne, b. Feb. 16, 1937. MART D., b. June 29, 1899; m. Boston. Sept. 7, 1927, PAUL RYA...,., son of John H. and Margaret (Fitzgernld) Ryan. They res. Dorchester, 1940. Mr. Ryan was a press correspondent; secretary to Gov. Charles F. Hurley, 1937-39; and associ:ite commissioner. Public Works Dept., since 1939.

144 MALCOLM7 McINTIRE, son of John Randolph and Helen Gertrude (McIntire) McIntire, born at York. Me., Feb. 26, 1875; killed there when struck by an automobile, Mar. 7, 1934; married at York, Dec. 31, 1902, MARION AUGUSTA BRAG­ DON, dau. of James Albion and Hannah (Preble) Bragdon, b. at York, Dec. 2, 1875; res. there, 1940. Malcolm McIntire was \'ice-president of the clan from l!J2G until his death in 1934. Mrs. McIntire has been a vice-prPSident since 1935.

Children8, born at York, Me.: ROTH BRAGDOX, b. Feb. 13, 1910; d. York, Feb. 16, 1910. JoHX RA.""l>OLPH, b. Nov. 28, 1911; m. Farmington, X. H., Seet. 26, 1930, LoIS Euz.uiE'l'll TALPEY, dau. of Albert J. and Helen B. (Little­ field) Tal))Cy, b. York, Apr. 7, 1914. They were divorced, but remarried at York, Oct. 5, 1938. Following their second divorce she m. Kenne­ bunkport, Me., Oct. 20, 1939. Clifton D. Bray, son of William A. and Nancy Moulton (Littlefield) Bray, and res. York Beach, 1940. Child- 120 DESCENDA:NTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

rcn (Mch.'TIRE)' b. Portsmouth, N. I-I.: i. Helen Loia, b. Feb. 9, 1934. ii. Hannah Joan, b. Apr. 19, 1936. DAU., b. Dec. 2, 1913, a. b. MARY BRAGDON, b. Mar. 23, 1916; m. York, Mar. 25, 1939, Ro11ERT MARSHALL DAVIS, son of Daniel A. H. 11.Ild Emietta Davis, b. Sa.co, Me., July 24, 1907; is employed at the Kittery Navy Yu.rd. Following her ftl"8,duation from Wheaton College in 1937, Mrs. Davis taught in the Beaver School at Boston until her marriage. Child (DAVIS)•: Robert Malcolm, b. York, Jan. 21, 1940.

145 HORACE WILDER7 l\foL.~TIRE, son of Capt. Asa. and Caroline (Brooks) McIntire, born at York, Me., May 4, 1835; died there, Nov. 10, 1904; married at Portsmouth, N. H., Dec. 6, 1878, EMMA R. BLAISDELL, dau. of John V. and Mercy (Avery) Blaisdell, born at York. He and his wife separated.

Child 8, born at York, Me.: CLIFFORD MALCOLM, b. 1879; d. Kittery, Me., Nov. 10, 1914; m. Ports­ mouth, Apr. 28, 1903. LlLLIA."1: N. Tnol!AS. Children (Mcfa'TIRE)' b. Kittery: i. Agnes Lillian, b. July 25, 1903. ii. Frank C., b. May 30, 1905, m. Boston, Mass., Aug. 23, 1930, Alice Edla Lahti, dau. of An­ drew S. and Edla {Lehtonen) Lahti, b. Boston, Aug. 11, 1904, and had (Mclntire)10: Marjorie Ann, b. Winthrop, Mass., July 26, 1934. iii. Horace R., b. Apr. 21, 1914.

146 DANIEL BROOKS7 McINTIRE, son of Capt. Asa and Caroline (Brooks) McIntire, born at York, Me., Oct. 14, 1852; res. there, 1939; married at York, Dec. 24, 1879, HARRIET L. BLAISDELL, dau. of John V. and Mercy (Avery) Blaisdell, born at York, Apr. 25, 1860; died there, Apr.12, 1931. Daniel B. McIntire bas been a farmer, hosiery manufacturer and general store proprietor. He was a clan ,.;ce-president from 1922-24.

Children8, born at York, :Me.: Cuw1us AsA, b. Sept. 21, 1880; m. En-A BELLE PRAn. BEATRICE CARO~"E, b. July 11, 1885; m. York, Jan. 1, 1912, ARTHUR ELIHU BRAGDO~. a farmer, son of James Albion and H:innah (Preble) Bragdon, b. York, May 21, 1879. Children (BRAGoox)• b. York: i. dau •• b. Dec. 27, 1913; d. Dec. 29, 1913. ii. dau., b. Mar. 20, 1920, s. b. iii. James Arthur, b. Jan. 20, 1922. RAnio:..-o ISRAEL. b. Feb. 14, 1888; res. York, 1940; m. Boston, Ma.ss., Oct. 29, 1922, MARY LomsE DALTO~, dau. of John J. and Nora (Dor­ an) Dalton, b. Milton, Mass., July 23, 1892. He is employed in the foundry at the Portsmouth Navy Yu.rd. No children. ALSTOX DA..._IEL, b ..June 26, 1890; res. York, 1940; m. Portsmouth, X. H •• Feb. 2i, 1912, JE.-..-._:-.'E'ITE LILLIA."I: ErucKsox, dau. of Erie E. and Sophia Wilhelmina (Teusen) Erickson, b. Roxbury, M:iss., May 13, 1884; d. Barnstable, Mass., Feb. 11, 1932. Heis a carpenter. Children (Mch.'Tll!E)' b. York: i. Barbara Harriet, b. Feb. 14, 1913. ii. Wilhel­ mina Leila, b. and d. Oct. 7, 1917. iii. Phyllis Louise, b. Apr. 23, 1919; m. B=table, Feb. 16, 1936, Franklin Asa Bearse, son of Albert F. and Christina (Brown) Bear,re, b. Centerville, Mass., Apr. 24, 1915. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 121

ALICE ORA VILLE, b. May 8, 1892; res. York, 1940; m.York, Feb. 22, 1!119, GEORGE LINSCOTT CHAPllA.>;, son of Chauncey E. and Bertha (Lin­ scott) Chapman, b. So. Berwick, Me., Mar. 16, 1899. Children (CHAP­ MAN)• b. York: i. Beulah Bertha, b. June 25, 1920. ii. Harver; CliaumeiJ, b. May 30, 1921. iii. George Linscoll, b. June 25, 1924.

147 ANDREW JACKSON7 McINTIRE, son of Col. Jefferson and Polly (Nute) l\Lintire, born at York, Me., Nov. i, 1828; died at Portsmouth, N. H., Oct. 13, 1898; married at Portsmouth, Mar. 19, 1853, DELL~ B. FELCH, dau. of Thomas Felch, born at Seabrook, N. H., abt. Oct. 14, 1833; died at Portsmouth, Feb. 9, 1899. He was employed as a machinist at the Portsmouth Navy Yard. Children 8, excepting first, born at Portsmouth, N. H.: LElltlEL L., b. Kittery, Me., Feb. 1~, ~856; d. Portsmouth, Oct. 24, 1935, unm. He was a navy yard macblllll!t. SARAH JA.'\"E, b. Apr. 30, 1859; d. unm. ADDIE, d. unm. CLARA L., b. abt. 18i2; m. No. Hampton, N. H., July 2i, 1899, WILLLUl BRIDLE, son of Willirun :ind Mary (Penney) Bridle, b. Newfoundlnnd, abt. 1866. They res. Portsmouth, 1940. Children (BRIDLE)" b. Ports­ mouth: i. Dorcas llfclntire, b. Apr. 14, 1902; m. Portsmouth, Dec. 24, 1920, Robert R. Dibbert, son of John H. and Flora E. (Watson) Dib­ bert, b. Brooklyn, N. Y. ii. Clara F. iii. Lemuel Malcolm, b. Mar. 3, 190i. iv. El.eanor, b. Dec. 2i, 1910.

148 SYLV ANUS· McINTIRE, son of Col. Jefferson and Polly (Nute) McIntire, born at Dover, N. H., July 16, 1834; died at Kittery, Me., Feb. 20, 1902; married at Kittery, May Ii, 1857, 1:L\.RGARET WoosTER STrusox, dau. of Charles W. and Eliza (Libby) Stimson, born at Kittery, Mar. 28, 1831; died there, Jan. 10, 1Si7. Sylvanus McIntire was appointed third assistant engineer in the United States Navy, Aug. 24, 1861 and served until June 19, 1865 aboard the U.S. S. Huron and .1"1,fackinaw. Subsequent to the war be found employment in a machine shop as an engine builder. Children 8: OxsLOW NUTE, b. Portsmouth, X. H., June 22, 1858; d. Kittery, May 9, 1912, unm. He was a printer. AI.ME.'\"IA STOVER, b. Portsmouth, Sept. i, 1861; d. Kittery, Oct. 14, 1920, unm. AXNIE MARGARET, b. Berwick, Mc., Mar. 25, 1865; m. Kittery, .June 8, 1892, GEORGE DUROL>; BOULTER, son of Joseph B)TOn :ind &rah Elizabeth (Smith) Boulter, b. Trunworth, X. H., .June 19, 1864. The\" res. Kittery, 1940. :i.\lr. Boulter served in the Maine legislature, 1923-25, =d sen:i.te, 1929-33. He bas been trustee and trc:i.surer of Traip Academv, treasurer of Kittery, :ind ~;cc-president of York County Trust Co. OscAR RALPH, b. Be?\\;ck, July 25, 1866; d. Kittery, Aug. 17, 18il. 122 DESCE1''1>A1''TS oF M1cuM McINTIRE

149 JEFFERSON· 11:cINTIRE, son of Col. Jefferson :i.nd Em­ ma Celestia (Foss) McIntire, born at Portsmouth. N. H., Aug. 1, 1S54; died at Caribou, Me., Mar. 30, 1926; married at Caribou, JENXIE ELIZABETH ELLINGWOOD, d!lu. of George Fuller and Rachel Jane (Brndburg) Ellingwood, born at Bethel, :Me., Mar. 10, 1S64; died at Caribou, Apr. 16, 1927. He was a farm laborer and mill-man.

Children8, born at Caribou, Me.: 173 PERCIYAL En:iu:rr, b. Oct. 20. lSSl; m. MARGARET A.,-x FRIARS FAR­ =· HERBERT HARRISO:-, b. abt. 1SS9; res. E. Orange, N. J., l!l-10; m. Bel­ fast, Me., .Jan. 29, 1913, MILDRED L GRAY, dau. of Ralph E. and Emma E. (Cook) GrnY, b. Belfast, Oct. 24, 1895. He has been a rail­ road employee. Children (Mch'TDIE)•: i. Bernard Eugene, b. Bel­ fsst, Feb. 26, 1913. ii. Herbert Elmer, b. Belfast, Feb. 5, 19li. iii. Sterling Edwin, b. Rockland, Me., Oct. 26, 1928. iv. Shirley. v. Janet. Ei.m:a. b. May 10, 1894; res. Port.•mouth, N. H., where he is an e.~ress agent, 1940; m. (1) Pre,que Isle, Me., Dec. 16, 1914, NETI'Ili: G. Ai.-z:RY, dau. of William B. and S=,li (McPherson) Avery, b. Castle Hill, Me., Oct. 20, 1896. They sepnrnted. Hem. (2) Salem, N. H •• June 1, 193i, Cecilia I. Martin, dau. of Victory and Mary J:i.ne (Canivenu) Martin, b. Clsir, N. B. Children (Mch'TIRE)•: i. 801&, b. Presque Isle, Nov. 29, 1914. ii. dau., b. Feb. 1940. LILLIAN MARIE, b. Dec. 11, 1899; m. Caribou, June 30. 192i, PERCY LEROY BoRDEN, son of Stephen Moses :i.nd Margaret (Harris) Borden. Children (BORDE.",)• b. Caribou: i. Elizabeth Perais, b. Aug. 23, 1929. ii. Janice Marie, b. July 20, 1936. EDITH FER.",OLA, b. Apr. 5, 1906; res. Caribou, 1940; m. Caribou, Sept. 11, 193.'i, STACY Sni.-z:sTER GRIFFIN, son of Os::ood Bion :ind Anna Dora (Sorensen) Griffin, b. Caribou, Oct. 15, 1903. No children.

150 GEORGE OWEN· McINTIRE, son of Andrew and Mercy (McIntire) McIntire, born at York, Me., Aug. 29, 1832; died there, Nov. 15, 1S93; married at York, Apr. 7, 1855, HANNAHS. WELSH, dau. of Joseph and Phebe (Ferbush) Welsh, born at York, May 27, 1832; died there, Oct. 11, 1902. Although at one time he was a fisherman, he engaged in farming during the great­ er part of his life.

8 Chi!dren , born at York, Me.: l\lATlLDA, b. 1855; d. 1S5i. J.uu:s BucHA.",AN, b. nbt. July 28, 1S5i; d. York, July 23, 1907. s. p.; m. Portsmouth, N. H., Mar. 1, 1SS5, M1:-.-:-.1E L. CAT&, dau. of Walter L. and Almira (.Junkins) Cate, b. Port.~mouth; d. York, Apr. 25, 1910. MERC1', b. 1860; d. 1861. FAUSTISA, b. Oct. 18, 1868; m. York, Jan. 3, 1893, CHARLES E. GROVER, a store proprietor, son of Den. Henry and Esther (Bowden) Grover, b. York; res. there, 1940. li4 GEORGE EDGAR, b. SeJ;>t. 23, 1870; m. (I) FLORA LomsE MoULTOS; (2) MARTHA CECILIA EsTELL.~ ScHUBERT; (3) l\h.'-'XIE (EMERY) MAR­ SHALL. DEScEND.-\.'\'TS OF MicuM McINTIRE 123

151 LLOYD BENTON• McINTIRE, son of Rufus :tnd Mru-y G. (Cooper) McIntire, born at Dixmont, Me., nbt. l\'far. 30, 1836; died at Plymouth, Me., May 19, 1913; mnrried HELE."" RICE, dau. of Ruel and Eliza (Davis) Rice, born nt Hallowell, Me., Oct. 2, 1836; died at Plymouth, July 29, 1908. 8 Children , born at Plymouth, Me.: ADA M., b. abt. 1S62; m. Boston, Mn.s.s., July 7, 1SS5, FREDERICK K. McNELLEY, a baker, son of Joseph and M:i.ry MeXelley, b. Bangor, Mc. CHARLES B., b ••Tan. 22, 1S66; d. Newport, Me., Mn.r. 5, 1929; m. Boston, Apr. 22, 1S97, REBECCA SaocK, dau. of David and Mary (Brigh:un) Shock, b. Lh·erpool, Eng.; res. Newport, l!l-10. He was a baker. She m. (2) NeW'J)Ort, .July 15, 1931, Andrew J. fa-an~, son of Augustu,i Henry and Lill:,. W. (Mudgett) Evans, b. Di.~ont. Child - (Mc­ b"TIRE)': Winslow F., b. Boston, 1S97; m. Newport, Sept. 22, 1917, Donna Bennett, dau. of Wtlli:un R. and Bertha Ellen (McCrilly) Bennett, b. De.ner, !\Ie. MAUDE., b. abt. 1S76; m. (1) Dixmont, Sept. 7, 1S95, CHARLES A. NA­ sox, a blacksmith, son of Albert C. and Roxie A. (Cu.~hman) Nason, b. Dixmont. The)· were divorced. She m. (2) Plymouth, Sept. 15, 1909, WALTER C. EDGERLY, a mail clerk, son of Binµ;hrun S. and Kath- arine (Aird) Edgerly, b. Newport. -

152 HUDSON L.7 :McINTIRE, son of Rufus nnd l\fary G. (Cooper) McIntire, born at Portsmouth, N. H., nbt 1849; married at Boston, Mass., Apr. 6, 1873, ARLETTA F. BL"{BY, dnu. of Luther and Arletta H. Bixby, born at Boston, Jan. 10, 1851; died at Der­ by, Vt., Feb. 26, 1920. He was a Dl!lchinist. Children 8: FLORA H., b. Boston, abt. 1S74; m. Derby, No,·. 21, 1S97, CHARLES WATSOX, son of Richard and Lucy (Boynton) Watson, b. Derby, Mn.r. 21, 1S70. He had m. (1) Derby, July 12, 1890, Julia Ann Buckley, dau. of Patrick and Ann Buckley, b. Salem, Vt., June 29, 1S68;_ d. Derby, May 26, 1S91; m. (2) Derby, July _;?3, 1S92, Mary (E:i.t?nJ Boynton, dnu. of Solomon W.and Anna. D. (Kenney) Eaton and "-"ldow of Clark Boynton, b. Irasburg, Vt. Ruros LUTHER, b. Brooklyn, N. Y., abt. 1S77; m. Boston, Sept. 12, 1908, LomsE E. GIBsox, dau. of Henry and Esther A. (McLaughlin) Gib­ son, b. Newton, Mw;:;. He was a tinsmith. Child (Mcb."TIRE)•: Bar­ bara Louise, b. Bo8ton, Mn.r. 6, 1918.

153 FRANK8 McINTIRE, son of lnglison :tnd Elizabeth (Cousins) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., Mar. 3, 1852; died there, Nov. 12, 1925; married Aug. 20, 1878, IDA MAY STOVER, dau. of Jeremiah and Louisa (Lord) Stover, born nt Blue Hill, Dec. 12, 1855; died there, Aug. 1, 1913. 9 Children , born at Blue Hill, Me.: ELIZABETH MABEL (twin) b. Feb. 26, 1S79; res. unm. Cliftond:ile, M:iss., 1939. LoUISA l\fay (twin) b. Feb. 26, 1S79; res. Lynn, :\In.'

En.VEST EuoENE, b. Dec. 13, 1880; res. Blue Hill, 1939; m. Blue Hill, Nov. 30, 1!Jll, LENA M. WARDWELL, dau. of Wilbur and Aurilln (Lon~) Wu.rdwell, b. Blue Hill, Mnr. 3, 1893. Children (MclNTIRE}10: i. Margaret, b. Dec. 1!)16. ii. Wilbur Frank, b. June 12, 1924. ba,L1sos RoY, b. July 22, 1884; m. Blue Hill, Nov. 10, 1906, ALicE MABEL WIGHT, d11u. of Oscnr und Nora (BIWl!

154 EDWARD W ARREN8 McINTIRE, son of Inglison and Mehitable Peters (Osgood) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., Sept. 22, 1858; died at Bangor, Me., July 31, 1913; married at Blue Hill, Oct. 28, 1884, NELLIE FRA...... ,CES TUCKER, dau. of Nathaniel and Sarah (Osgood) Tucker, born at Southwest Har­ bor, Me., May 13, 1858; died at Hallowell, Me., Aug. 27, 1938. Children~, born at Blue Hill, Me.: MEnITABLE Bt.-..-.cru::, b. Dec. 30, 1SS6; unm. 1939. MARION WARREN, b. Apr. 16, 1888; res. Hallowell, 1939; m. Blue Hill, ,June 19, 1918, BARTOS HE:.'ltY l\'1As1URE, t!On of William H. and Annie E. (Fradd) Manhire, b. Hallowell, July 5, 1884. Adopted child (MA.,"BlllE} 1": Richard Henry, b. Dec. 23, 1920. MARGIE TUCKER, b. Sept. 28, 1890; res. Blue Hill, 1939; m. Blue Hill, July 14, 1921, Glenn Eldred Edgerly, son of Albert David and Mary Frances (Lumbert) Edgerly, b. Dover, Me., Apr. 18, 1894. Child (EDGERLY}10: Glenn Eldred, b. Aug. 1931.

155 HARVEY HOWARD8 McINTIRE, son of lnglison and Mehitable Peters (Osgood) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., July 9, 1862; died there, Feb. 11, 1931; married at Rockland, Me., Jan. 8, 1885, !SABELLA CARLETON CocHRAN, dau. of William and Lydia Margaret (Jameson) Cochran, b. at Rockland, Sept. 12, 1865. Cbildren9, born at Blue Hill, Me.: LILLA E.«n:LLE, b. Feb. 11, lSSi; res. Blue Hill, 1939; m. Ch:u-lcston, Me., Oct. 28, 1919, CHA.,'DLER HALE BowDE.'-, t!On of Elisha Roscoe and Clara Lilli:m (Grindle) Bowden, b. Penobscot, Me., :.\fay 24, 1882. Children (Bo\\'DES)10: Rebecca McIntire, b. Sedgwick, Me., Apr. 12, 1923. CLARA MARGARET, b. Mar. 12, 1891; res. S:iugus, Mass., 1939; m. Blue Hill, Dec. 2.5, 1913, CAIU. MILLARD HINCKLEY, son of Tyler and Elizll Ann (Grindle} Hinckley, b. Penobscot, Jan. 10, 1891. Child (Hisc.:­ LEY)w: Eleanor McIntire, b. Arlington Heights, Mass., Sept. 5, 1917. ELLEN Cocmu.-:, b. July 21, 1893; res. Blue Hill, 1939; m. Sedgwick, Oct. 21, 1927, HAROLD LEDIE.>;, son of John Andrew :\1arcuscn and Julie (Johansen} Lcdien, b. Bergen, Xorw:iy, July 28, 1896. HENRY GREGORY, b. June 30, 1895; d. Blue Hill, Oct. 5, 1895. HELEX !SGLIS0S, b. July 24, 1902; unm. 1939.

156 JOSEPH WINFIELD8 :McINTIRE, son of Albert and Lucy (Howard) McIntire, born at Brooksville, Me., abt. 1853; died at Verona, Me., Apr. 27, 1915; married at Castine, Me., DESCENDANTS OF M1cur.1 McINTIRE 125

SAR.AH JANE HUTCHINSON, dau. of Frank and Patience (Staples) Hutchinson, born at Little Deer Isle, Mc., abt. Jan. 27, 1858; died ut Verona, l\lur. 15, 1!)10. He wus u shipmatlter and engaged in deep sea fishing. Childrcn°, excepting first, born at Castine, Me.: 175 Wi::-,FIELD JosErn, b. Blue Hill, Mc., Oct. 22, 1877; m. (I) GRACE EsTlIER HOWARD; (2) BERTIIA MAUD (SEEKl!IIS) DUNBAR. Lucv PATIENCE, b. June JS, 1880; d. Verona, Jun. 31, 1898; m. Bucks­ port, Mc., Mur. Zl, 1897, CARL WARDWELL ABBOTT, 11 fisherman, son of Peter nnd Eliza (Wnrdwell) Abbott, b. Vcrona; res. there, 1939. Child (ABBOTT) 10: Carol Bird, b. Verona, Jun. 16, 1898; res. Florida, 1!J39. Jo~EPHI:<,"E N., b. nbt. 1882; m. (1) Bucksport, ,July 3, 1898, CHARLES A. ABBOTT, son of Richard C. nnd Mercy M. (Bridges) Abbott, b. Verona, Oct. 9, 1872; d. there, Sept. 24, 192.'>. Shem. (2) Bucksport, May 30, 1926, G&oRGE A. AsTBURY, son of Samuel nnd Catherine (Mcivor) Astbury, b. C:mmlu.. NATALIE V., b. nbt. 1886; res. Rumford, Mc., 1939; m. (1) Bucksport, July 7, 1910, CLEVELAND H. ABBOTT, a fishemmn, son of Richard C. :ind Mercy M. (Bridges) Abbott, b. Veronu.. They were divorced. Shem. (2) Vinni Haven, Mc., Mur. 14, 1917, FREDERICK L. LA'l\"RY, a steamshiJ> pilot, son of Samuel nnd Catherine W. (Mandell) Lawry, b. Vinni Haven, Jan. 23, 1884; d. Portland, Me., July !J, 1933.

157 ALBERT AUGUSTUS8 McINTIRE, son of Albert and Lucy (Howard) McIntire, born at Brooksville, Me., Nov. 22, 186'?; died at Baltimore, Md., abt. 1!>17; married at Castine, Me., May 21, 1881, NANCY SPINNEY HtiTCHLi.;soN, dau. of Frank and Patience (Staples) Hutchinson, born at Deer Isle, Me., Apr. 5, 1864; died at Castine, Jan. 1, 1931. They separ:i.ted. She married (2) at No. Brooksville, Oct. 25, 1901, Charles Rogers Perkins, son of Joel and Sarah (Dunbar) Perkins, born at Castine, :i.\,fay 13, 1854; died there, June 13, 1926. For many years Albert A. McIntire w2:, a fisherman off the Grand Banks of Ne"ioundland. L!!ter he became a master mari­ ner and engaged in the coasting trndc. He died of injuries re­ ceived abo:i.rd his ve,;sel. 9 Children , born at Castine, Me.: ALBERT Auousrus, b. Nov. 29, 1881; d. Castine, May 5, 1933; m. Penob­ scot, Me., Nov. 30, 1905, N1:o-A W1001x WARDWELL. dau. or Lcwi:s Burton and Katherine Alice (Wardwell) Wardwell, b. Penobscot, Aug. 25, 1886; res. Castine, 1940. He w:is engaged in shore fishing at the time of the gale of 1898, went to Port of Spain, Trinidad, in the Pendk­ ton Sis!,ers, and for three seasons sailed m the yacht .1 tea. Later he served 1Ll! fireman :in

DoRA M,w, b. Dec. 11, 1883; d. Winche11ter, Mass., Feb. 3, 1936; m. Cu.stine, Aug. 30, 1908, WILLIAM E. ELLIOTT, son of Thomas and Sarnh A. (Burker) Elliott, b. Providence, R. I., Oct. 29, 1883; res. i-,nn Diego, Cul., 19·10. Hem. (2) Feb. 12, 193i, Mrs. Mnbel Frances Nichol. Children (ELLIOTT)"': i. Edith Beulah, b. Kittery, :.\le., Mnr. 26, 1910; m. in Pnn:unn, Wultcr Eugene Bnrrett, b. North Cnrolinn; res. Penrl Hnrbor, Hnwnii, where he is stntioned nbonrd the U.S. S. Braver. They hnve (Bnrrett)11 : Wulter Eugene, b. Honolulu, June 23, 1936. ii. William McIntire, b. Newpurt, .J:t. I., Mnr. 14, 1916; res. CnrnLridge, Mnss., 1940. GEORGE S.us'CEL, b. July 21, 1885; d. Cnstine, Sept. 20, lSSS. GUARDDJE Fn.\XKL\-X, b. July 2i, 1890;_ d. nt sen, Nov. 2, 1939; m. Searsport, Me., Ju.n. 31, 1911, LOUISE l,;UXXIXGHA.\I ROBERTSOX, dnu. of Jnrncs Albert u.nd Clnrn Isnbel (Bowen) Robertson, b. Swu.nville, Me., Feb. 26, 1892; res. Cnstine, 1940. After sailing u.s firemu.n on vn.rious Penobscot River stenrners, :.\Ir. McIntire engaged in constwise transport. He wus nbonrd the collier Yankee when thnt vessel was rnrnmed nnd sunk by the Ituli:Ln freighter Argentina off Fire Islnnd, N. Y., ,June 11, 1919. In 1922, he received his unlimited chief engi­ neer's license nnd for eight years served ns chief engineer of the tanker Agwilake which carried CllJ'ltOCS of crude oil nnd operated between Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Bnltimore, Buenos Aires, Curocno :md Cnrtngenn. Mr. McIntire wnsemployed ns n plumber nt Cnstine from 1930 to 193i when he returned to the sen ns assistunt engineer of the Middlesex. Children (Mcfa'TIRE) 10 b. Costine: i. Durward EllioU, b. Oct. 1, 1916. ii. Phyllis DeEUa, b. Mny 11, 1925. BEULAH BELL, b. Aug. 9, 1893; drowned nt Cnstine, July 18, 1910, when her cnnoe capsized in the harbor.

158 JAMES ERNEST8 McINTIRE, son of George W. and Catherine Wishard (Flett) McIntire, born at Newton, N. H., Dec. 25, 1877; married at Quincy, Mass., Dec. 5, 1900, EVA MAY KTh.'NEAR, dau. of Boyd B. and Julia A. (Bowster) Kinnear, born at Sackville, N. B., May 22, 1880. Formerly a machinist, he has since engaged in shoemaking. Children9: HAROLD ERXEST, b. Quine..·, Apr. 20, 1903; m. Penbody, Mnss., Dec. 31, 1924, :\f1LDRED Loo1s·E PLATTS, dau. of John nnd Edith E. (Tucker) Platts, b. Lynn, Mnss., .June 26, 1903. They res. Lynn, where he is nn industrial engineer, 1939. RoY LEsLIE, b. Frnrninghnm, Mnss., :1\ov. 15, 1908; m. Elkton, Md., Apr. 1S, 1932, ALICE MARIE PILLSBURY, clnu. of Clifford Stephen u.nd Lulu (Grover) Pillsbur.·. b. Thomu,-ton, Me., Sept. 5, 1914. He hns been a tool maker. Children (Mcfa'TIRE)1" b. Beverly, Mnss.: i. Marie Janet, b. :1\ov. 2i, 1932. ii. Joyce Leslie, b. Dec. 6, 1935. PERLEY RICHMO.SD GLASS, b. So. Weymouth, Mnss., July 1, 1913; m. Lynn, Oct. 27, 1934, DoRJS BLAXCHE CA-'l;X, duu. of Henry S. nnd Frances (Major) Cann, b. Lynn, Mnyi, 1914. He hns been n,;:i.!esman; ,-be, a kindergnrten teacher. Child (Mcfa'TIRE) 10: iArry Richmond, b. Lynn, Sept. 1. 1935.

159 IRVIN HENRY8 :McINTIRE, son of Benjamin Franklin and Melinda (Avery) McIntire, born at Monroe, l\lich., Sept. 7, 1882; res, El Dorado, Kan., 1940; married (1) at Burns, Kan., May 16, 1904, EDNA FRANCES LYONS, dau. of Charles Mason and DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

✓Emma (Ott) Lyons, born at Burns, May 12, 1888. He married (2) at Guthrie, Okla., Oct. i, 1!!30, JosEPHINE InENE MILLER, born at Greensburg, Tex., Apr. 9, 188i. Children9 by first wife, born at Burns, Kan.: HARRY LYo:-:s, b. Nov. 20, 1907; res. Ort>gon, Mo., l!J.10; m. K:msn.s City, Mo., Sept. 7, 1930, V10LET MARIE HoL.~TEIS. Children (Mc­ h."TIRE)1" b. 01'eJl:OD, Mo.: i. Kay Jeanne, b. June 20, 1933. ii. Marilyn, b. Mar. 2, 1936. FRA:-:CES BERENICE, b. Oct.12, 1911; d. May 10, 1931.

160 CHARLES WlLLIS8 McINTIRE, son of Charles Edward and Maria Sarah (Hunt) McIntire, born at Lancaster, N.H., May 30, 1856; died there, Feb. 6, 1909; married at Lancaster, May 29, lSii, NELLIE ADELAIDE Coiun...,..G, dau. of Col. Benjamin Henry and Martha A. (Massure) Corning, born at Northumberland, N. H., Feb. 12, 1856; diec! at Woodsville, N. H., Mar. 8, 1932. Charles W. McIntire was employed as a railroad conductor and baggage man and as a hotel clerk. Later he became a farmer and teamster. He was an active member and officer of the Grange. Children9, excepting third and seventh, born at Lancaster, N.H.: RuuY EIWA, b. Dec. 21, 1877; d. Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1022, unm. Following her graduation from Plymouth (N. H.) Normal School, Mi88 McIntire tau,::ht at Danvers and M:ilden, Mnss., Pass:i.ic, N. J. and Brooklyn, N. Y. Ln.-x, b. Aug. 31, 1881; d. Lancaster, May 16, 1885. 176 NA-rr, b. Littleton, N. H., Dee. 30, 1883; m. C01u HELE:-: HATCH. NOLA ELWILDA, b. June 26, 1885; res. Chic:igo, III., 1940; m. Concord, N. H., May 16, 1914, RALPH WAIT BRADBURY, son of Willard .J. and Josephine (Wormel) Bradbury, b. Hollis Center, Me.; re,;. Chic:igo. Children (BRADBURY) 10: i. Josephine Elaine, b. Concord, Oct. 3, 1914; m. Chicago, June 13, 1936, Rudolph Henry Behreus, son of William Frederick and Sophie Katharine (Kolodjz) Behreus, b. Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 19, 1915. They had (Behreus)11 : R:ilph Wayne, b. Evanston, III., June 7, 1938. ii. Olive Enna, b. Chicago, Jan. 10, 19m; m. Chlcngo, July 14, 1937, Lee C. Smith, ~on of Sherman and Kath­ erine (Quinn) Smith, b. Lynchbur,::, Va., Mnr. 28, 1914. They had (Smith)11 : Roger Lee, b. Chlcago, Xov. 29, l!J38. iii. Jane Staples, b. Portland, Me., Aug. 19, 1920. RUTH JEA..._, b. Mar. 13, 1887; res. Concord, 1940; m. Concord, Oct. 2, 1907, Bux.,'ELL EuaE:-.'E BARABY, son of Frank and Ellen (Wright) Baraby, b. Gilsum, N. H. Child (BARABY) 10: Beren-ice Irene, b. Con­ cord, Feb. 3, 1914; unm. 1940. LEAH AUGUSTA, b. Kov. 2, 1888; res. Bow, N. H., 1940; m. Concord, Feb. 23, 1907, HARRY WILBERT DREW, son of Frederick Eugene and Mary Elizabeth (Baker) Drew. Children (DREw)'° excepting second, b. Concord: i. Clarence lV., b. Mar. 21, 190S; d. Lancaster, Xov. 12, 1908. ii. Carl Otis, b. Lancaster, May 12, 1909. iii. Francis Earl, b. July 10, 1914; m. Concord, 1939, Catherine O'Hern. iv. Mary Adelaide, b. May 27, 1920; d. Bow, Apr. 3, 1933. v. Elu:in, b. Apr. 17, 1926. HARRY EDWARD, b. Bethlehem, X. H., Aug. 5, 1899; res. unm. Concord, 1940. 128 DESCENDANTS OF l\lICUll,t l\iclNTIRE

161 CHARLES L. 8 McINTlRE, son of Edmund M. and Mary Jane (Tuttle) McIntire, born at Jefferson, N. H., abt. 1857; died at Danvers, Mass., Mar. 17, 1932; mn.rried (1) IDA M. STEARNS who was born at Craftsbury, Vt. They were divorced. He mn.r­ ried (2) at Whitefield, N. H., Sept. 26, 1897, CARRIE L. (STOD­ DARD) McKEAN, dau. of Charles C. and Adeline Stoddard. FoUo\\;ng their divorce, he married (3) at ,,1iitefield, Oct. 3, 1900, SUSAN A. MCGONAGLE, dau. of Michael and Sarah McGon­ agle, born in Ireland, abt. 1872; res. Danvers, 1935. He was a hostler and teamster. Children9 by first v,ife, born at Jefferson, N. H.: VEJL-.oN L., b. Apr. 8, 1885; d. Wentworth. N. H., Oct. 5, 1918; m. Wentworth, Oct. 28, 1911, EDNA G. PEASE, dau. of Francis R. and Mabel C. (Sherburne) Pease, b. Wentworth, Oct. 28, 1892. He was a fireman on the Boston and Maine Railroad. Children (Mc­ h.-rIRE}10: i. Roger V., b. Wentl'.·orth, Aug. 10, 1912; m. Plymouth, K. H., Oct 19, 1934, Lois E. Homer, dau. of Arthur S. and Stella (Beattie) Homer, b. Campton, N. H., ~pr. 29, 1909; d. Plymouth, Apr. H, 1935. He bas been a plumber. They had (Mclntire)11 : dau., b. Plymouth, Apr. 8, 1935; d. Apr. 10, 1935. ii. Ruth Bern~. b. Sept. 12, 1914; m. Milford, Mas.~., Apr. 16, 1934, Michael Obrzut, son of Anthony and Anna (Skuba) Obrzut, b New York City. sox, b. Dec. 5, 1892. Children9 by third wife: Eo111m.-» J..u.n:s, b. Jefferson, June 28, 1901; res. Danvers, 1939; m. Peabody, Mass., June 16, 1926, MARGARETE. REGAN, dau. of James M. and Mary A. (Duffy} ~. b. Danvers. He has been a. ~nter and heating engineer. Children (McI:-.-rmE)10 excepting third, b. Peabody: i. MaTguerite, b. Ma.r. 25, 1929. ii. Patricia, b. Nov. 4, 1931. iii. Helen Louise, b. Danvers, Ma.r. 8, 1933. iv. Edmund Lawrena, b. Oct. 30, 1935. v. John Richard, b. Feb. 27, 1937. CI1ARLES WILLIAM, b. Colebrook, N. H., May 31, 1903; res. Danvers, 1939; m. Danvers, Nov. 25, 1931, EDITH LOUIS& K&LLER, dau. of Peter a.nd Clara (Wentworth} Keller, b. Quincy, Mass. He has been a 88.lesman; Mrs. McIntire, a telephone operator. Child (Mcl:-.-r1RE) 1": Gail Louise, b. Danvers, M:i.r. 1, 1936.

162 GEORGE W. 8 McINTIRE, son of Edmund M. and Mary Jane (Tuttle) McIntire, born at Jefferson, N. H., Feb. 22, 1861; died there, Sept. 30, 1913; married MARY A. CoxROY, dau. of Michael and Mary Conroy, born at St. Sylvester, P. Q., Oct. 7, 1859; died at Jefferson, Sept. 13, 1929. Childrcn9, born at Jefferson, N. H.: LEON G., b. Feb. 13, 1887; drowned in the Passumpsic River at St. Johnsbury, Vt., Apr. 9, 1912. He was a telephone lineman and unm. AG:-."&S L., b. Oct. 10, 1889; m. Bethlehem, N. H., Sept. 27, 1909, OSCAR R.. E:-."DERS0N, son of John and Della P. (Gardner) Enderson, b. Bethlehem, Mar. 11, 1884. WILLIAll E., b. June 2, 1891; m. Jefferson. Oct. H, l!ll9, MARY McCALL, dau. of Bernard and Elizabeth McCall, b. Lawrence, Mass.• Oct. 29, 1891. A \Y.:>rld W:i.r veter:in, Mr. McIntire bas since engaged in farm- DESCENDA.",'TS OF MICUM Mcb.'TrnE 129

ing und g!Ll"dening. Children (McI:,-r1ru::)" b ••Jefferson: i. William Edward, b. Sept. 1, 1923; d. Sept. 25, 1923. ii. dau., b. Mar. 11, 1025, R. b. DoROTm·, b. Apr. 10, 1893; m. Lynn, MILss., July 16, 19li, ALBERT W. l\I.u10:s.:Y, a ,mlesmn.n, son of Albert C. and Nettie M. (Burns) Ma­ honey, b. Lynn, Dec. 21, 1895. HOWARD M., b. June 12, 1895; m. Jefferson, June 13, 1920, HELES RoY, dau. of ,John and Sarah (Vn.lencouer) Roy, b. Berlin, N. H. He served in the U. S. Army during the World WILi" and bus since been a sheet metn.1 worker. Children (Mcb°TIRE) 10: i. son, b. Berlin, Sept. 18, 1920, R. b. ii. !tlanJ Dorothy, b. Berlin, Sept. 28, 1921. iii. Robert Howard, h. Berlin, Jan. 18, 1925. iv. Ge,,rge Leon, b. Jefferson, Nov. 2i, 1926. v. Florerice Margaret, b. '\'\'nitefield, N. H., Apr 9, 1030. vi. Bennie .Melvin, b. Jefferson, June 21, 1931. vii. Betty Jane, b. Berlin, Aug. 4. 1934. - ORA, b. abt. 1896; m. Lynn, Dec. 22, 191i, ARTHUR E. Bo'l'I~'-', son of Hcrmnn and Emily (Funk) Bowman, b. Fond du Lnc, \VIS. 163 HOSEA EASTMAN8 McINTIRE, son of Thomns Smith and Angelia H. (Eastman) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Dec. 22, 1858; died there, Jan. 12, 191i; married ELXORA PARKIXSON, born at Leroy, N. Y., Jan. 31, 1854; died at L:iconia, N. H., Sept. 14, 1928. He was a farmer and teamster. ChildrenD, excepting first, born ::.~ Fryeburg, Mc.: GRACE, b. Center HILl"bor, N. H., Oct. 2i, 18Si. LEXORA, b. June 29, 1892. DAU., b. Sept. 12, 1S9-1; d. Sept. 16, 1894. ' WARD S:i.llTII, b. Dec. 9, 1895; m. Boston, Mass., May 23, 1917, LOLA MAE SELW, dnu. of Thomas B. nr.d Martha E. (F:i.ncy) Selig, b. No~-n Scotil!.. Chil!.: i. Bryant Francis, b. Mar. 30, 1920. ii. lVesle?J Courtland, b. Feb. 12, 1924.

164 CHARLES PERKINS8 McINTIRE, son of Perkins Fow­ lernnd Melissa Ann (Fogg) :McIntire, born at Center H:i.rbor, N.H., Oct. 25, 1862; married (1) at Meredith, N. H., July 30, 1882, HANNAH MELL.._DA Cox, cl:m. oi James A. and Sarah (Brown) Cox, born at H:iverhill, N. H., Aug. 11, 1859; died at Center Harbor, Dec. 1, 189i. He married (2) at Ashland, N. H., Aug. 7, 1898, Rt:TH Axx BLODGETI' of Gr:uns,;ue, Fla., dau. of Joseph S. and Christina Blodgett, born at W. Plymouth, N. H., Mar. 27, 1Si7. They res. Newton, 1940. He is a retired carpenter. Children9 by first wife, born at Center Harbor, N. H.: ETHEL MELl:-SA, b. May 17, 1885; res. Porter, Me., 1940; rn. (1) Stone­ ham, Mass., Feb. 4, 1905, BEx.1.ui1x WILLL\31 PIPER, son of George R. and Addie (Tibbetts) Piper, b. Holderness, X. H., June 20, 1883; res. there, 1940. They were divorced. Shem. (2) CHARLE.-. l\foULTOS D1:s"IXG, son of William :ind SILJ"nh Dining, b. Stratham, N. H., Xov. 22, 18i9; res. California, 1940. They were divorced. She m. (3) GIL­ BERT S.\.'o'BOR.'-' FLA...-DERS, a ~line filling station mgr., son of Enoch and Mary Ann (Foss) Flander.,, b. Gilford, N. H. Hehnd m. (1) Wolfe­ boro, ~- H., May 16, 1906, Carrie H. (Wentworth) Frisbee, dau. of MILl"k G. and Ida E. (Willey) Wentworth, b. Wolfeboro, MILi". 19, 18i9; d. Freeport, Me., Jun. 22, 1934. 130 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

GERTRUDE ANN, b. Nov. 28, 1897; d. Center Harbor, Dec. 2, 1897. Child9 by second wife, born at Center Harbor: CLARA LUELLA, b. July 6, 1900; res. unm. Newton, 1940. She has tnup;ht nt Ap;nwnm, MW!S., but more recently nt Cntbcrinc Gibbs School, Boston.

165 EDWARD FREEMAN8 McINTIRE, son of Edward and Caroline Chase (Barker) McIntire, born at Fryeburg, Me., Sept. 16, 18i0; died there, Mar. 26, 1934; married at Sweden, Me., Aug. i, 1895, CARIDE EvA LOCKLIN, dau. of Robert Welch and Sabra (Ridlon) Locklin, born at Sweden, Mar. i, 18i3; res. Fryeburg, 1940. At an early age Edward F. McIntire displayed a remarkable mechanical ability. At thirteen, be constructed a miniature steam engine which be installed in a model automobile; the follow­ ing year, made a complete violin from scraps of spruce and apple wood that be picked up about the farm. At twenty, be bought a lumber mill and for twenty-five years was a builder, contractor and millwright. He invented a steam roller designed for rapid "snow rolling," displayed his invention at the St. Louis Fair in 1903, and later rejected an offer of $25,000 by the city of Mont­ real for the patent right in Canada. Subsequently be was em­ ployed by the DuPont Co. as a master mechanic. While in their employ be invented a number of machines to facilitate the manu­ facture of boxes. Children9, born at Fryeburg, Me.: MARJORIE MABEL, b. Sept. 14, 1898; m. Fzyeburg, Mar. 26, 1919, VICTOR A=.,"I>ER WOODBREY, son of Leonard and Gertrude Wood­ brc_y, b. Nova Scotia, June 9, 1894. They res. Sebago Lake, Me., where he 1s a garage proprietor and automobile dealer. Children (WooDBREY) 10 excepting first, b. Sebago Lake: i. Cecil Sherman, b. Portland, Mc., Mar. 18, 1920. ii. J,fary Alice, b. Feb. 11, 1922; d. Oct. 1922. iii. Eva Leona, b. Mar. 24, 1924. iv. Leonard Benjamin, b. Feb. 25, 1926; d. Apr. 6, 1937. v. Edward Freem11n, b. July 22, 1927. vi. Herbert Hoover, b. Nov. 5, 1928. vii. Victor .4.lezander, b. Apr. 12, 1930. viii. Henry Keuiey, b. Mar. 10, 1932. ix. James Calvin, b. Oct. 16, 1934. x. Mar­ jorie Mabel, b. Nov. 19, 1936. xi. Elizabeth. Ann, b. Dec. 10, 1939. KATE BARKER, b. Nov. 7, 1901; d. Standish, Me., Jan. 13, 1!!21, unm. HEl-'RY KELS~·, b. Mar. 4, 1903; res. Fryeburg, 1940; m. Westbrook, Mc., Dec. 31, 1937, MILDRED (COOPER) KA.,'E, dau. of Zachazy Ta.ylnr and Fannie May (Smock) Cooper, b. Winona, K:i.n., Apr. 8. 1911. Her first marriage to Roland P. Kane bud been annulled. Mr. McIntire was graduated from Tri..Stnte College, Angoln, Ind., in 1930. He is a contractor and builder. EvA ORIOLE, b. Mar. 27, 1905; m. Portsmouth, N. H., June 14, 1925, CHARLES HEi.'RY MERRILL, son of William L. and Margaret (Grin­ stitch) Merrill, b. Portland, June 12, 1899. They res. ~o. Conway, N. H. He is an automobile salesman. Children (MERRILL) 10: i. Jcmd. Minerva, b. lntervnle, N. H., Jan. 2, 1926. ii. Patricia Pitman, b. Port­ land, Mc., Apr. 8, 19"-S. iii. Kay Barker, b. Intervnle, Nov. 11, 1930. LE0N4 BLA.'-CHE, b. May 18, 1906; m. Concord, N. H., Oct. 4, 1930, JACK DusTIN MA.-.sUR, son of James and Minnie (Dustin) MaI!Sur, b. DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE 131

Concord, June 20, 1906. They res. Fryeburi:;, 19-10. He is a snlcsman for the Western Muine Tree Su~ery Co. Child (MANSOR) 10: Molly Mc/mire, b. Intcrvale, N. H., Mnr. 24, 1937. LEI.a C&sE, b. Apr.9, 1912; m. Concord, ,Jnn. 16, 1932, KENNETH BRIDGE BucKMINt

Children9, born at Medford, Mass.: ROGER WARRE:-., b. Feb. 9, 1901; res. unm. New Lc,ndon, 1940. BEATRICE LomsE, b. Apr. 30, 1903; m. Seedbrun, Mass., Sept. 8, 1930, Da. JoHX LAwRE:sCE NORRIS, lion of Ziba Amherst and Nellie Bell (Kelley) Norris, b. Dorchester, Mll.l!B., Sept. 24, 1903. She Wal! gradu­ ated in 1925 from Boston University where she had been a student in the department of Relii:ious Education and a member of Si~a Kappa. Dr. Norris was graduated from Dartmouth College, 192;;, and from McGill Medical College, 1931. He had been a member of Theta Chi and Alpha Kapl?a Kappa fraternities. They res. Rochester, N. Y., where Dr. Noms bolds l'!I industrial medical post at the Eastman Kodak Co. Children (No:aus)10 b. New London: i. Robert Warren, b. Jan. 24, 1934. ii. Dauid Amherst, b. Nov. 14, 1935. 168 EDWIN CLIFFORDs McINTIRE, son of Edwin and Laura Jane (Marchant) McIntire, born at Gloucester, Mass., 132 DEscEXDANTS OF :i\Itcmt :Mch-rmE

Oct. 18, 186i; married at Gloucester, Aug. 22, 1S!l4, Fn,\XCES BELLE Coo1rns, dau. of William Abijah and Anna :i\larb (Be:mer) Coombs, born at. Glouce;;ter, Apr. 29, !Si4. They res. Gloucester, 1939. Edwin C. McIntire wus a pharmacist for twenty ye:i:-s, but since 1910 bas been a summer hotel proprietor nt Brier Neck, East Bass Rocks, Gloucester. ,\nen his hot~!, The Good Barbar Beach Inn, was destroyed by fire in Feb. 1935, he purch!lbctl The Brier. Mr. :McIntire represented his district in the legislature during 1905, 1906 and 1!)08. Ee has been a ta..'i: collector, president of Cape Ann Hotel Association and a member of the Elks and Master :Mariners Association. Children~, born at Gloucester, l'.Iass.: W .-Lnoi,; Ausn.-., b. Oct. 23, 1S94; drowned :it Buenos Aire,,, Argentina, J:.eb._ 14, 1930, ':hen he accidentally fell from a. pier; m. St:itel! Island, ::,;;. 1., July 191,, ALICE M. McC.u.I.UI, dau. Henry and Anruc (:\Iul­ doon) McCn.llrun, b. Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 15, 1897; res. W. Bri,i:hton, Stnten Island, 1939. Mr. McIntire entered the merchant m:i.rinc follo\\;n~ his graduation in 1913 from M:i..ss:ichu..-.etts Nautic:il TnJ11ing School. In Oct. 1917, he enlisted in the U.S. N:wy, wa.s com­ missioned :is u fil'l't lieut., :ind served :is n:i,·ig:ition officer of the Ya­ co..a. After the Armistice he was a.ssigned to-transport duty a.s chiei officer :,board the Martha Washington. At the time of his death he w:,..~ employed by tl,e Munson Linc as chief officer of the passenger liner ~1111,ri::an ugion. Children (l\ich-rtRE)10 b. Staten Island: i. ,1nna Marie, b. Apr. S, HHS; was ~duated from Fitchburg (Mass.) State Teachers Coll~e :ind res. unm. Gloucester, 1939. ii. Laura Jean, b. l\Iuy 14, 1921; attending Cornell University, 1039. DOROTHY Som:s, b. Aui:;. 25, 1896; m. Gloucester, .June 21, 191!l, GEORGE VIRGIL FULLER, son -of George Am:iri:ih and Elsie May (Goddard) Fuller, b. Hudson. l\fass., Apr. 18, 1896. They res. St:unford, Conn., where he is Jistrict man~er of Ccrt:iin-TecJ Products Co., manu­ facturers of building m:i.teriul.~. l\Irs. Fuller was ~du:i.tcd from Fitch­ burg (;:l.!a.ss.) St:.te Teachers College, 1916, and t:J.ught at Groton :ind Hudson, l\fass. Children (FULLER)'": i. George i-irgil, b. Hudson, Apr. 1, 1922. ii. lVil:iam Clifford, b. ;:1.1:irlboro, Mass., Feb. 15, 1926. Both sons are attending .Millersburg (Ky.) l\iilitary Institute, 1939.

169 FRANK BELL8 lvlcINTIRE, son of Samuel Crosby and faabella Augusta (Sanborn) McIntire, born at Dover, N. H., Dec. 4, 1868; married (1) at Dover, Sept. 8, ISSS, Ru'TH ELLA COLE, dnu. of Charles T. and Nancy E. (Chase) Cole, born at Dover, Apr. 9, 1865; died at Lebanon, Me., Jan. 30, 1901. He married (2) at Rochester, N. H., Oct. Ii, 1903, GRACE MAY Dow::-m,G,dau. of George True and Anna Rebecca (Aiken) Downing, born at Farmington, N. H., Dec. 25, 18i4. They res. Milton, N. H., 1939. He bas been a shoe-worker, Boston and :Maine section-band, rail­ road car inspector and mill-hand. Children2 by first 'l\ife: MYRTIE PA=LIA, b. Lebanon, July 9, 1SS9; res. there, 1939; m. Rochester, Jan. 31, 1907, RALPH H. BETTS, a painter :ind paper-hanger, son of Albert :ind Charlotte (Chamberlain) Betts, b. Lebanon, Mar. 11, 1SS3. DEScE.~DA!'.Ts OF Mxcu:11 ::VIcI:-.--rmE 133

Children (BETrs)10 b. Lcb:tnon: i. ,!my Florc11cc, b. Sept. 2, l!lOi; m. (1) Milton, July 2, 192i, Gilman W. De.mr, son of Lcshc and Amy M. (l'.ichols) Dell."ter, b. Dover, Mc., Feb. 26, 1003; d. Rochcstcr, May l!J, 1936; (2) William Miller. ii. Grace Ella, b. Auii:. i, 1913; res. Snnborn­ villc, l'.. H., 1939; m. Milton, .June 7, 1934, Chnrlcs C. Brock, ~on of John B.nnd Annie l\I. (Dyer) Brock. iii. CharlotteK., b. Mnr.25, Hlli; m. Lcb:inon, Sept. 25, 1933, J. Raymond Ritchie, son of .Joseph and Emma (Hildreth) Ritchie, b. Xewficld, l\Ic. iv. Mary. v. Malcolm H., b. July Ii, 1922; d. Sept 17, 1923. vi. Margaret EVf!ly11, b. Mar. 25, 1925. IoLA A'CG'CSTA, b. Dover, Dec. 22, 1892; res. Rocht':;tcr, 1939; m. Oct. JS, 1913, HERBERT SEYMO'CR LOWELL, a garage rcpnirmnn, son of Philemon nnd Eva (Rand) Lowell. Xo children. ER.'-.:ST LI:ox, b. Dover, Mar. i, 1S95; d. there, .June 30, 1S96. Rc-rn ALICE, b. Lcb:inon, Aug. 1S, lS!lS; res. Rochester, 1939; m. Feb. 24, 19li, SAMUEL A. HARTFORD, a carpenter, ~on c,f Frank and Minnie Belle (Ferry) Hartford. Child (HARTFORD)"': Grace Isabel, b. Roches­ ter, Apr. 16, 191S; unm. l!l3!l. Children9 by second wife, excepting first, bo:-n at Rochester, K.H.: l\!ARY ETT.\, b. Lebnnon, .June 26, l!l05; d. there, Xov. i, 1906. E\"A ADELIA, b. Sept. Ii, l!l0i; res. :Milton, 193!l; m. Ben,ick, Me., l\Inr. 13, 1926, R.AYMO:-O"D FRAXKLIX HOR.'(E, a mill cmplo;·cc, son of Orm! Frnnk nnd El:;ie May (Varney) Horne, b. ::-.Iilton, .fan. 2, 190;,. Child­ ren (HOR.'-"E) 11•: i. Grace Louise, b. Milton, .June 15, l!l26. ii. Ra!lmond Franklin, b. Milton, July 11, 192i. iii. Richard Chandler, b. Rochester, Sept. 13, 1!129. GEORGE CnosBY, b. Apr. 29, 1909; res. unm. Milton where he is n drier in Spnulding·s Mill. AXXA FRAXCES, b. Xov. 6, 1910; res. Milton, 1939; m. Milton, Dec. 21, 1930, HOWARD JEFFERSO:S- ScEGGELL, a mill worker, son of Benjamin P. and Edna M. (Demeritt) Sc~ell, b. Ossipee, X. I-I., Feb. 14, 1905. Children (SCEGGELL) 10: i .•1rlene Ma11, b. Milton, May 2, 1932. ii. Howard Jefferson, b. Rochcster, May 28, 1935. Fn.\:S-K E\"ERETI', b. Oct. 25, 1914; m. W. Lebanon, Aug. 22, l!l3G, l\IARIE E. l\IcKEAG:-O"EY, dau. of Patrick Hugh and Lnurn M. (Gib~on) 1 ~IcK~ey, b. Ossipee, Dec. 30, 1918. Children (McI:s-TIRE) '' b. Rochester: i. son, b. Mar. 2S, 193i, s. b. ii. Walter Gordon, b. Apr. S, 1938. iii. Robert EvereU, b ••June 6, 1939.

170 FRED LUCIEN8 ;,\,lcINTIRE, son of Charles Smith and Ella Floriette (Moody) lV!cintire, born at Perham, l\fo., June 8, 1868; died at Abington, M:i.,,s., Apr. li, 1909: married at Wood­ land, Me., Mar. 12, 1890, LuLU RosE SuTHERLA::-.-n, dau. of James and Eliza (Shea) Sutherland, born at Woodland, Mar. 16, 1869; living 1940. He was a former.

9 Children , born at Perham, Me.: MILDRED ELLA, b. May 1S91; d. Perham, Feb. 11, 1S!l5. CHARLES S=, b. July JO, 1S92; res. Perham, 1940; m. Abbott, l\Ic., .June 27, 19li, PHYLLisEvOGE:-O"E CARR, dau. of Se,-mour l\I. nnd E

Dow, son of Reuel A. nnd Lnurn. (Kidnev) Dow, h. \Yude, Me., Feb. 12, 1915. ii. Frederick, b. J<'eb. 11, l!J22. ili. Charles Wilbur, b. July 31, 1924. GUY CLIFFORD, b. Jnn. 11, 1896; d. Perhnm, Feb. 24, 1908. FLOYD THOMAS, b. Mny 22, 1901; was ltl'Udunted from Hnrvnrd Medical College und res. Ozone, Tex., where he mnintnins u practice, 1940; m. Hallowell, Me., June 25, 1924, MARGARET EVELYN FLANDERS, dnu. Frnnk V. nnd Josephine F. (Nny) Flanders, b. Cornville, Me., .June 15, 1896. Child (Mcfa'TIRE)10: Joyce Sutherland, b. Boston, Mnss., Jnn. 25, 1028. EVELYN LULU, b. Dec. 8, 1905; res. Wu.~hburn, Me., 1940; m. Dec. 29, 1927, ALONZO E. FLEWELLING, son of Edrick Jeremiah nnd Evn Minnie (Shuw) Flewelling, b. Washburn, Nov. 25, 1902. He is a con­ tractor nnd builder. Children (FLE\\'EtLING) 10: i. Edrick M clntire, b. Presque Ihle, Me., Feb. 2, 1930. ii. Darrid Guy, b. Washburn, Sept. 13, 1933. iii. Peter Alonzo, b. Washburn, Xov. 29, 1937.

171 FRANK CHARLES8 McINTIRE, son of Charles Smith and Ella Floriette (Moody) McIntire, born at Perham, Me., July 22, 18i4; res. there, 1940; married (1) at Castle Hill, Me., May 9, 1900, VELllA LEE SMITH~ dau. of Charles Hudson and Martha Matilda (Sloat) Smith, born at Castle Hill, Feb. 28, 1880; died at Presque Isle, Me., Feb. 8, 1932. He married (2) at Bangor, Me., June 5, 193i, FLORENCE M. (BARROWS) EVERETT, dau. of Hiram and Louise (Haskell) Barrows, b. Woodland, Me. He is a retired farmer. Children9 by first wife, born at Perham, Me.: so:-i, b. and d. July 1, 1901. FLORA MARTHA, b. Sept. 5, 1905; res. Washburn, Me., 1940; m. Perham, Mnr. 31, 1926, JEREMIAH BEARL FLEWELLING, son of Edrick Jeremiuh and Eva Minnie (Shaw) Flewelling, b. Washburn, Oct. 10, 1901. Children (FI.E"'EtLING) 10 b. Washburn: i. Muriel Lee, b. Mav 8, 1927. ii. Kenneth Bearl, b. May 9, 1929. iii. Marilyn Jean, b. Sept: 1, 1930. SMITH CHARLES (twin) b. May 4, 1908; res. Orono, Me.; m. Murs Hill, Me., l\:ov. 4, 1936, DoRA MAE A:-.'DERsos, dau. of Horace nnd Daisy (Irving) Anderson, b. Mars Hill, Feb. 12, 1908. CLIFFORD GUY ·ct~in) b. Muy 4, 1908; res. Perham, 1940; m. Perham, Sept. 11, 1931, WILDA A:-..'TICE HOLTS, dau. of John Henry nnd Mnrthu Ellen (Peary) Holts, b. Perham, Mur. 3, 1911. He is a fnrmer. Child­ ren (McI:-..'TtRE) 10 b. Perham: i. Patrice Yelma, b. July 26, 1932. ii. Blynn Clifford, b. Apr. 21, 1935.

172 CLAUDIUS ASA 8 McINTIRE, son of Daniel Brooks and Harriet L. (Blaisdell) McIntire, born at York, Me., Sept. 21, 1880; married at Wilton, Me., Nov. 30, 1905, ETTA BELLE Pru.TT, dau. of Francis C. and Abbie Isabel (Averill) Pratt, born at Wilton, Sept. 14, 1880. They res. York, 1939. 9 Children , excepting first, born at York, Me.: VALERIE HARRIET, b. Eliot, Me., Aug. 29, 1906. REtEFA IsABEL, b. Feb. 12, 190S; m. Eliot, Mnr. 31, 1928, FRANCIS SHOREY PAYNE, son of George M. und Winifred C. (Shorey) Payne, b. Eliot, Apr. 24, 1907. Children (PAY:-.."E) 10 b. Eliot: i. Francis Shore,;, DESCENDANTS OF MICUll Mclllo'TIRE 135

b. Sept. 11, 1928. ii. George Claude, b. Jnn. 2, 1930. iii. Gwmdolyn Myrtle, b. July 8, 1932. iv. Roland Albert, b. Aug. 4, 1933. v. Velma Jm;ce, b. Dec. 5, 1934. vi. Rai/jield Allen, b. Dec. 25, 1935. vii. Dennis Armand, b. Mny 17, 1937. viii. Robert Arthur, b. July 3, 1938. EVELYN IRE.,"E, b. June 12, 1909. REGINALD FRA:sCIS, b. June 30, 1911. ETHEL AVERILL, b. Sept. 2, 1917. GLE:-."N CLAUDE, b. July 30, 1920.

173 PERCIVAL EVERETT8 McINTIRE, son of Jefferson and Jennie Elizabeth (Ellingwood) McIntire, born at Caribou, Me., Oct. 20, 1881; res. Greenville, Mich., 1940; m. Pittsfield, Me., June 24, 1908, MARGARET Allo"'N FRL-\RS FARREN, dau. of Michael and Margaret Ann (Friars) Farren, b. Markhamsville, N. B., Dec. 15, 18i9. He has for many years been a potato buyer and produce dealer. 9 Children , born at Caribou, Me.: HoPE LOUISE, b. Jnn. 3, 1909; res. Belding, Mich., 1940; m, Feb. 6, 1930, HUGH A. Hoss, son of Bennie Allen nnd Blanche (Rich) Boss, b. Belding, Aug. 11. 1905. He is a buyer nnd shipper of farm produce. Children (Boss)10 b. Belding: i. Colleen Ann, b. June 16, 1933. ii. Jama Philip, b. Oct. 16, 1934. HAzEL PERsIS, b. Mny 22, 1910; was graduated from Stanton (Mich.) Normal School; res. Nashville, Mich., where she has taught school; m. Sept. 2, 1933, DA.-.A B10:s DEA:s, a cabinet nnd metal worker, son of Raymond nnd Orn (Ackley) Denn, b. Nashville, Aug. 5, 1905. Children (DEAN) 1• b. Nashville: i. Sharrm Marie, b. Sept. 15, 1934. ii. Carla Rae, b. Oct. 23, 1935. iii. Gaylmd Wayne, b. Feb. 11, 1940. Joa:s ELMER FARREN, b. Apr. 10, 1911; m. Saginaw, Mich., Mnr 30. 1934, THELMA LEo:-."E BocHA.'IA:S, da.u. of John Henry nnd Sarah (Stryker) Buchanan, b. Coral, Mich., Nov. 10, 1911. He is a depart­ ment store manager. No children. PHILIP EARL, b. Mnr. 9, 1912; wns grndunted from Centrnl States Teach­ ers College, Mt. Pleasant, Mich., 1940. CHILD, b. Jnn. 5, 1913, s. b. EVERETT LLEWELLYN, b. Apr. 15, 1914; cl. Greenville, Mny 26, 1920.

174 GEORGE EDGAR8 McINTIRE, son of George Owen and Hannah S. (\Yelsh) McIntire, born at York, l\Ie., Sept. 23, 18i0; died there, Oct. 27, 1939; married (1) at Eliot, Me., Jan. 29, 1898, FLORA LOUISE MouLTO:-O, dau. of Henry C. and Clara E. (Blain­ ey) Moulton, born at Kittery, Me., abt. Nov. 21, 18i6; died at York, July 29, 1905. He married (2) at Boston, Mass., June 16, 1909, MARTHA CECILL-\ EsTELLA SCHUBERT, dau. of Augustine F. and Emilie (Heinzen) Schubert, born at Boston, Nov. 14, lSil; died at York, Apr. 20, 1930. He married (3) at York, Nov. 11, 1931, MINNIE (EMERY) MARSHALL, dau. of Henry H. and Sarah J. (Shorey) Emery, born at Bedford, Mass. They separated in 1932. George E. McIntire was a ship's carpenter at the Portsmouth Navy Yard from 1903 to 1932. He was a member of St.• .\spin- 136 DESCEXDA~'Ts OF M1cUM McINTIRE quid Masonic Lodge at York and Riverside Enc::.mpmcnt of Odd Fellows at Kittery, Me. Cbild9 by first wife, born at York, ::\le.: Tmm..,Tos XoawooD, b. !\fov 13, moo; m. York, Apr. 29, 1923, HELE:; ,UIELU BLAISDELL, dn u. 0°f .Jo,aeph Everett nnd Fannie Altic (Sturkey) lllni,..Jcll, b. York, l\far. 20, 1902. Hewn.~ a machinist's helper engni:ed in submnrine construction, 19W-21. nn automobile meclmnic, 1921-32, and 11J1 employee in the electricnl machine shop at the Port8mouth Xnvy Yard since 1933. He joined St. Aspinquid Mn.sonic Lodge, 1923, 11J1d wu..~ elected m:i,;tcr, 1939. For sixteen ycun; he has been II member of the York Volunteer Fire Co. l\Irs. McIntire affilintcd with Fidettc Chapter of Eastern Star and wa~ cl,oscn as conductress, 1939. Child­ ren (l\Ich.-nKE)"' b. York: i. Dorothy Evelyn, b. ~ov. 2i, 1925. ii • .Merton Norwood, b. Feb. 9, 1928. Child9 by second wife, born at York, Mc.: J.usES HAROLD, b. Jan. li, 1915; res. unm. York where he is a carpenter and a member of the Volunteer Fire Co.

175 WI~TFIELD JOSEPH9 McINTIRE, son of Joseph Win­ field and Sarah Jane (Hutchinson) McIntire, born at Blue Hill, Me., Oct. 22, 1S77; res. Belfast, Mc., 1939; married (1) at Castine, Me., Sept. 21, 1S96, GR.ACE EsTHER How.ARD, dau. of Erastus Washington and Esther V. (Gray) Howard, born at Brooks,;nc, Me., Sept. 27, 1S76; died at Belfast, Aug. 10, 1930. He married (2) at Searsmont, Me., Aug. 26, 1935, BERTHA ].\,faun (SEEKINS) DUNBAR, dau. of Alonzo Albert and Ruth Annie Ro,;e (Young) Seekins, born at Prospect, Me., Sept. 19, 1905. He was a deep ,;ea &herman until 1913 when he retired from the sea and engaged in farming. Children10 by first wife: CARLTo:; JosEPH, b. C:i,;tinc, Feb. 15, 189i; res. Prospect, 1939; m. (1) Bath, Me., Oct. 11, 1922, BERTHA MAE P1:s1rnAM, dau. of ,Joseph E. and Katherine C. (Pushard) Pinkhrun, b. Brunswick, Me., Oct. 2, 1902; d. Stock·tcm Sprin~. Me., June 6, 1934; (2) Prospect, Oct. 23, 1935, MARETIA ETHELY:S (CuMMIXGS) AXDKE\Vs, dau. of Charle,; nnd Lucy (Hall) Curnmin~, b. Prospect, ,June i, 190i. Children (Mc• lsTIRE)": i. Dorothy Grace. b. Belfast, Feb. 24, 1924. ii. Sidney Bymn, b. Stockton Sprin~, Feb 3, 1929. iii. Dcru:ood Ray, b. Prospect, Jan. 28, 193i. Lury PATIE:srE, b. Vcronn. Mc.• Sept. 30, 1S98; d .•July 14, 1939. Child (l!cI~;TmE)": dar,., b. and cl. Bucksport, l\Ie., Oct. 5, Hl14. ALRERT Mo:suoE, b. Verona, :1\ov. 29, 1899; res. there, 1939; m. Bucks­ port, .lun1:-t, l!J'>..5, MrLDUED !\,hy MEADE, pt. 30, 1922, ALICE MAY SAU:SDER.-<, dnu. of Samuel and Sarah V. (Kenney) Saunders, b. Orland, Mc., :Xov. 25, 1906. They w,•rc divorced. Hem. (2) Belfast, Xov. 22, 1930, CATHERJXE E.<;TELLE l\IARDE:S, d:i.u. of Edith Z,,Inrdcn, b. Greenfield. Me. He h:i,; been a farm laborer. Children (Mc!:1."T1RE)" excepting last, b. Waldo: i. Belly Adelaide, b. Apr. 12, 1931. ii. Pauline Celia, b. July 16, 1932. DESCENDANTS OF M1cu:11 McINTIRE 13i

iii. Allen Barnes, b. Aug. 1, l!l33. iv. Pltyllis ,1/alla, b. Bclf:L~t, Jan. 12, 1!136. EVERET!' ERAsTUs, b. Cll!ltinc, Oct. 2•1, 1002; res. Rocklnnd, Mc., l!l3!l; m. (I) Scnn! GmNDLE, duu. of .John Wlntncy1 1md .Nellie (Sherwood) Grindle, b. W. Sedgwick, Muy 24, 1!105. Following thrir divorce hem. (3) Wni;hington, Me., .July 30, l!l32, ETHEL MAE EA•.·rMAN, duu. of .James Albert und Surnh Jnnc (Elwell) Enstmnn, b. Rockland, Dec. 18, 18!!0. Children (Mcl:-.."TIRE) 11 b. Belfast: i. Grace Etta, b. Aug. 23, I !l24. ii. Doris, b. Sept. Hi, l!J25. JosEPII CAWON, b. Vcronu, Sept. 10, 1!104; res. Beverly, MtL~s., 10-10; m, Bclf1Lst, Aug. O, l!l24, D01CA MAY Dm1AVER, duu. of George W. und Mnrthu H. (Littlefield) Dunuvcr, b. Stockton Sprin1,,.,., Mc., .June 2-l, l!JOG. Children (McINTIRE) 11 : i. Barbara Lucy, b. i:itockton i:iprinJ.,'l<, Oct. 30, 1924. ii. Reginald Winfield, b. Stockton Sprin1,,.,., Oct. 3, l!J:!;;. iii . •1rline l'ltyllis, b. Prospect, Mc., Aug. 8, l!J27. iv. J\lclt:in Jo.•cph, b. W. Appleton, Mc., Nov. 20, l!l28. v. Joseph Cal11un1 Allen, b. ;\,Iont­ villc, Mc., Jun. G, l!l30; d. Jun. 2G, l!l30. ~i. Roland C., b. Stockton Springs, June 8, 1031. vii. Durward Du11avcr, b. Stockton Sprin1,,.,., July 10, 1033. viii. Marjorie Pauline, b. Dnnvers, MILss., Nov. I, 193-1. ix • •1lbcrt George, b. Dnnvcrs, Feb. 3, 103G. x. Rid1artl Paul, b. Beverly, July 10, l!l37. xi. Margaret Alberta, b. Beverly, ::\"ov. 4, l!lSS. DOROTHY LOUISE, b. Verona, abt. 1005; re<. Springfield, ;I.fa..,,., l!l3!l; m. DAVID MONAHAN. Children (Mcfa"TIRE) 11 : i. son, b. Stockton Springs, Dec. 20, 1925. (MONAIIA.'l)11 : ii. Cathari11e. iii. Edward Leslie, b. Muy 10, l!l30. GILBERT WINFIELD, b. Verona, Oct. 22, l!lOO; res. :Meredith, N. H., where he is n caretaker; m. Waterville, Mc., ::\"ov. lG, l!l30, Rirru Dorus JACKSON, dnu. of Hollis L. and Ch:irlottc S. (Knowlton) .Juck­ son, b. So. Montville, Sept. 28, l!H2. Children (McINTlltE) 11 b. Mere­ dith: i. Minnie May, b. Nov. 2S, 1030; d. Nov. 2!l, 1930. ii. Natalie Ruth, b. Feb i, l!l32. SON, b. Verona, Jan. 29, l!ll2, s. b. DAU., b. Verona, Dec. 8, 1914; d. in infancy. NATALIE EDITH, b. Veron:,,, Dec. 12, l!Jl5; d. Stockton Sprin;:g, &pt. 2G, l!J2;j. DAU., b. Verona, June 5, l!Hi; d. there, ,June 23, 1!ll7. JE.."fllE ELLA, b. Stockton Springs, July 19, 1918; d. there, Aug. 12, l!ll8. Louis GRANT, b. Stockton Sprin~. July 25, 1010; cl. there, Aug. 8, l!ll!l. \VALLACE CALVIN, b. Stockton 8prin1,,-,;, Apr. 15, 1!l21.

176 NATT9 ~lcINTIRE, son of Charles Willis and Nellie Adelaide (Corning) McIntire, born at Littleton, N. H., Dec. 30, 1883; married at Littleton, Oct. 16, 190i, Colli\ HELEX HATCH, dau. of Arthur Noah and Helen Abigail (Astle) Hatch. born at Bethlehem, N. H., July 20, 1889. They res. Belmont. N. H., 1940. Natt McIntire was an employee of the Boston :i.nd Maine Rail­ road for over thirty years. He wns employed first a;; station helper, then as brakeman and finally as freight conductor. Children1°: HILDA MAY, b. Woodsville, X. H., July 26, JOOS; res. there, J!)-10; m. Hnvcrhill, N. H., Oct. JG, 1930, RoBEHT 11ILEAGE SPINNEY, n forest 138 DESCE..".DAl\."TS OF 1\1ICUll Mch."TIRE

service forcm11.11, son or James Wesley and Ethel (Snwycr) Spinney, b. Woods~-illc, ~lnr. 31, l!llO. No children. ARTHUR CHARLES, b. Wood."'-ille. Jan. 3. 1911; rea. Lawrence, M9SS., where he is a paper mnker; m. Berlin. N. H., Jan. 18. 1934, BEATRICE VE:-'ETA BIXBY, dnu. or Joseph and Esther (Bixbv) Bixhv, b. Berlin, Dec. 19, 1915. Children (Mcb.'TIRE)11 b. Woodsville: i. Natt Arthur, b. July 3, 1934. ii. Edward Joseph, b. Apr. 19, 1936. Im::-.: Ln,-x, b. Littleton, Jan. 9, 1912; res. Bath, N. H., 1940; m. Woods­ ville, At>"· 21, 1935, BUR.-.s SlllTH BE:DELL, a farmer, son or Daniel and Edith (Smith) Bedell. b. Monroe, N. H., Mar. 8, 1908. Children (BEDELL) 11 : i. Dale Robert, b. Woodsvillc, Dec. 21, 1935. ii. Dean Philip, b. Bath, Oct. 3, 1937. BARBARA AvIS, b. Concord, N. H., Apr. 26, 1913; res. Poughkeepsie, N. Y •• 1940; m. Haverhill, A111t. 19, 1933, NolUL\..-. Axnru;:w BERRY, an office man1111:cr, son or Dnola. Orin and Helen (Heath) Berry. b. Lnncnster, N. H., July 23, 1912. Children (BERRY) 11 : i. lltorma Helen, b. Burlin~n. Vt., May 13, 1934. ii. Sandra Jlfat, b. Laconia, N. H., Aug. 26, 1937. ISABELLE NELLIE. b. Littleton. Apr. 5, 1915; res. Buffo.lo, N. Y., 1940; m. Hnverhill, Mar. 1, 1933, ltutoLD M.u.coLY DAY, son of Lafayette Albert and Elgie Merdina (MacKay) Dn:y, b. Boston. Mass., Dec. 24, 1910. Children (DAY) 11 b. Woodsville: 1. Coralynn Elgie, b. Mar. 4. 1934. ii. Helen Elaine, b. Aug. 1, 1935. INDEX OF McINTIRE FAMILY

Abbie Ann 68 Anna A.,; Carol)-n Shaw S:? Abbie F.aton 84 Anna Fnuice1 133 Co.me Bell 64 Abbie Hannah 46 Anna Laura 109 Co.rrieC.81 AbbieJ. 74 Anna !llnrie 13:? Catherine 41. 65 AbilCUi !?O. !?5. :?S. 36, 43. Anne 17 Chari.,, 26, 36, 37. 61, 65 4-1. 54. ss. 73. 87 AnneHnll 100 Cbarl.. A. 78 Ada l\L 123 Annette 55 Chari.,, Allen 13fi Addie 121 Annie47 Chari.,, ,\ncinnn, 07 Addie L. 108 Annie r.abel 113 Charle AtUCUStw, 73. 74, Adel:ude Au,;usta 8!? Annie LiUian 64 IDS Adewde Elizabeth 59 An~ie lI_!:,=nret 121 Chari.,, B. 123 A,:,,.,, L. l:?8 Am11IS. ,_ Char(.,, E. 73, 74. 94 Arlene E. 133 Chari.,, Edward GI:!, 100, r.11,L;i1;!{;,,If& Arline Phyllio 137 101 Albert 60, 75, 87, 94 Anhur Chari.,, 138 Charles Edwin 75 Albert Au,custus 04. l2S Arthur EIIAworth 96 Chari.. Franklin 59 Albert F. 50, 73. 108 Arthur E"""'1e 101 Chari.. H. 41, 83 Albert Georp 137 Arthur H. IDS Chari.. Hennan sr. Albert Henry 97 Aaa 54. 8-1. 85 Chari.. L. 47, 103. 1!!8 Albert :Monroe 136 Aaa B. s.; CbarleB Luther 95 Albert S. 110 Aaa s. 71. 107 Chari.. N. 39. 40 Alexander 17. 19. :?3. 24. Au«W1tuaf,O Chari.,, NelMJn 109. 110 25. 33. 35. 37. 52. ~­ AU1tW1tus Franklin S6 Chari.,, Norman 39 oo. 62 Chari.,, PerlciM 106, 129 Alfred Lineoln 67 llarbara Avia 138 Chari.,, Smith S:?. 117. 133 Alfred Lucien 99 Barbnra Harriet l.:?O Chari.,, Wilbur 134 Alice Cook 109. 110 Barbnra JA11e 103 Charle, William 70. 128 Alice Crooby 113 Barbara Louiae 123 Chari.. WilliA IOI. 127 Alice G. 88 Barbara Lucy 137 Chari.,, Woodbury 74 Alice Jane 27. 64: Beatrice Caroline 1!?0 CbarJotte !\tira.nda. L9 Alice Lucile 97 Beatrice Louiae 131 Cb.. ter William 81 Alice l\taria 106 ~ar.iin 26. 27. 44, LO Clara46 Alice l\larie E. 9S Benjamin David 64, 97 Clara Belle 39 Alice Omville 121 Benjamin Franklin 38. 53. Clara Elizabeth 60 Alice Phinney· IHl 6::. 63. 06 Clara Ellen 47 Alice Randolph 84 Bennie !l!elvin 129 Clara L. 121 Alice WilBon 38 Bernard E"""'1e 12:? Clara Luella 130 Allen 51. 83 Bernice Anna 107 Clara !l!ar,:aret 124 Allen Ban,.,, 137 Bertha Louiite 26 Clarence E. 81 Allen John 83. US. 119 Bertnmd Clill'ord 104 Clarence LeGro 116 Alma Holland S:? Betoey35 CJn.risfl:i 36. 37. so. 61 Almenia Stover 121 Betoey G. 50 Claudiuo Aaa 1!?0, 134 Alonzella. 78 Bei,,ey Hubbard 40 Clementine 75 Alonzo55 Betty Adelaide 136 Alonzo Evans 66 Betty Jue 129 gg~~~ ~r'!rc!l'! 120 Alonzo ~stOOd 65 Beulah Bell 126 C'linton C. 103 Alpheua Z1 Blanche Eileen 03 CoraA. IDS Alphon!Nl 112 Blanche Loui!le 93 Comelitu1 B. so. 51. 82 Alphoru,o !It. 76 Blynn Clill'ord 134 Corneliw, Joeeph 119 Alston Daniel l!?O Bradford Oliver 80. 114 Cyrua ro Alta A. 63 Bradford William I 15 Alvin H. 61 B~Eliza US Dait,y Gertrude 96 AmandaE. 43 Brooka s.; Dai&y Jn.ne 79 Amoe 30. 43, 48, 40. 57, Bcynnt Fn,nci, 129 DADA Isaiah 74, 109 70.79,80 Bry:,.nt 0. 69. 103. 104 Do.rue! 16. 17, Ill. 19, :?:?. Amoe AwtUStUS 7:?. 107 Burton Henry 6-1 30, 36, 39. 47, 49. 67. Amy E. 76 81. IHl Ancel B. 60 Caleb 43. 71 DA11iel Albert 81. 116 Andrew 36. 54. 86 Caleb Chari.,, 107 Daniel Brooka 85. l!?O Andrew Fairfield 87 Calvin 39 DADiel Haven 48 Andrew Jackaon 48, 80, 86, C"-alvin Phineas 39, 40 Daniel 0. 64 l.:?l Carlotta Lydia 97 D1111iel Patrick 119 An,...lia94 Carlton Joeeph 136 Duiel Porter 116 Ann 48. 62 Carole Anne 119 Daniels. 3S Ann Eliza85 Caroline 34. 60. 73 011vid 43 AnnEmily36 Caroline A very 59 Du. ,id ColliM st Ann Lowa so Carolin" B. 85 Dn.vid Paul 99 AnnLouiae99 Caroline E. 77 David Preble 51 Ann R.88 Carolyn Grey• 66 Dean Chari.. 26 140 DESCENDANTS OF 1vhcu:.i MclNTmE

Oehomh Kno\\'J("tl :;~ Vllen Cor.hrnn 1:?·1 Frnnk Olivrr Oil Delma l..e~i11 1:-n J•:Ucn !\tu)· !!ti l'rnnk I'. 81 Don,·ood Huy I :ul I•:Jmer 1!!:! Frunk \Vinfield 00, HU Dolly a; Elro~•UI Frnnklin 70 03 F.lf'ie {17 Fred JfJij B~!!~·1d' ;;Re J;:lton Fairfield S7 Fred Eben Zn Dunold ,\Inn 117 J.:mclinc Fernald 74 Fred Lucien 118. 13:I Donnld RYtm" (,ti E.mil:it fi:! Frederick fl-I. l m. 1:1-1 Dt!U:I Id J-~rnnc+" 1 t !l I:mill• Hnrrirt 7r., J··rcemnn Knowll"fl r;s lltiriuld Fredrrick Glenn &I Emily Kitchel IO~ Oonnld Jor1iuh OU Emma 70. 87 Gail Loui...e 128 Dunnld ::llcKinley 117 l~mmu. .r\nn 40 Gt!Orstc :?it. ~7. 30, 37. •M, DfJrn. lJay J!?U J;mmaC. 70 40. W. tU, 711, 2'7 l),1rMU1 !!O. !!1, 3:i. 30 Emmn. Cttlr111tin. ~ll Georsz:e !Jlui~ell :{:, Dorm" E.30 J.:mmn. J-:,.tclln fh\ Geori:c Cru,•hy 133 Doritc 137 Emma \'ictoria lil Georsz:e 1-:. 00. n:. DCirnit-e ~\. 107 Rmma. ".c,1tcC1tt UO Georsz:e Edgar 12::.?. 13j Durothy 17, !!:!, !?-1, 27, 30, Emmon11103 GN>rJC,e Frnnklin tttl •J:!, J(J{), )!,?!I l~mmonl' ~t0l'kwe11 42. OR Georae }.'red tl5 Ephraim Henry ~1'.,ckwt:11 Geor5:e H. !'.O g~~~!t~ a~:!~"1:1~G 70 Geor5:c Herbert 14 1 l':phraim T. L\1 Geor11:e Homce ~0 };~~Z!.~~ ~l1 l1~ F:me11t Eu,z:cnt 1:.:-: Geor1te Lawton S.1 Doroth~• ~mes J:S:! ErneRt Lcou 1a:: Georae Leon 1:..>u Dur"·n.id Dunnvf'r ta7 Esther Cn.thrrine 01\ Georae N. 70 Durwnrd Elliott J:!li Ethol Avtrill 1:1:; Geor5:e Owen 87. 122 Geor5:e Putnnm OX. 102 F:nrl Dnrrell 113 ~~~:! ~l:~.!~tb George RadclilTe :?G 1-:licn !!ti, 4!!, tl...~, 00 Etta.lta.y!Jtl Ge<>r11:e g, 30 J;Lcncrer JN, rn. 21. 28, :!0, Eu11:enc 6G. 100, JO.", Geor1te ~nmuel 120 au. ~1. 4:1, 4!' Eusz:ene Bennt=t t W-l Ceorge W. tll. 02, o-t. 103 1-:llet1<-"cr D. :,0 Eunice Buclrnum 4!! 1~8 E E. 10~ EditLU:!, 7,1 Eva. Emnui :!ti 1-Atit h l•emola l 22 E,·u. Oriole 130 8:idi::it~~- s.~ :Edmund Jamett 102. 12S E,-a.Iinn.4:i.~.r,-; Gertrude Ann 130 Edmu11d l.n.\\Tcnce l!.~ Evuline 37 Gertrude R. 8ft F.dmur,d :II. Ill,. 103 Evelyn Irene 13:i Gill,eri \\"infield 137 Cdmund Wil,on tJol EvelYn Lulu 1:1-1 ' ofo!Oll Cluude 13j Edw:i.rd 71. JOU Evell·n Pnul oO Grzu·e l:!'J J::dw:ird Eucknn.m 42, 0!J. l-:\"erett 1-:rnt't~ 13';' Grace Ettn 137 70 Everett Llewclh,·n 13:i Grnoe F. 110 F..dw:ird E,·erett 86 Evnett llnrden Ht.! Grnce ,1. 70 Edward fr..,mnn 106, 130 Ezr:i43 Grat'e LouiMC 1 t:.: 1-A.wurd Hen•ey ftti Eun. Trent GO. t):!, 9-1 Guarddie l-"rzmklyn l:!G Edwnrd Jo,,cpb 138 Guy Cli!!ord 134 Edward I.uwton 118 l-"nnnie Grnc:-e S4 Guy liumilton !it. 62. UG Edwurd ~- 7G 1-"s~tinu. 1!?:? l~wurd \\':men 91. 124 Ferdim,nd Ed\\·in 100 Hnt1nnh 1i • lS. :?3. 30. 3!!, Edwin 75. 110 Flom. Almn. 117 :is. 47 1::d"'in B. 75 Flor:, H. 1~3 Hannu.h Joo.n l:?0 Ed,.;n C. r,o flon, ::llnrthn 13-1 Htum:w ::lln.rin 01 }:dwin Cli(Tord 75. 110. Flon~ :'lolelif'?7 i:.:lizahctb Lunt f>:! Fnmci!I \\'lieclock s~ Hurvey Bown.rd !It. 124 J-:liznbeth ::llob,,l !Z.1 Fr:mk 7~. !Jl. l!!J Hattie Butler 100 Eli::abetb R. :m Frunk Ht!ll 11:?. 1a2 Hattie F.. thcr 103 ~;:"3;th Thompon $1 Frnnk C. 1~0 liuzel PcrsU! 135 Fmnk Chnrleo 118, 13-1 Helen Annette 99 Elm Colf11>: S4 Frunk E. 43 Helen Frun\'efl 97 Elin. :Nnncy b9 Frank Everett 133 H~len Gertrude :,z. St. 00 Ellen 119 Frnnk Herbert 91 Helen C~.,. 91 INDEX OF McINTIRE FAl\tILY 141

R l!len [ n1t1i1mn 1:?4 Jfficdiah !?:?. 21', 2fl, 31 l~n.y Jon.nnf! 127 Ihlen l.oi11 1!?0 Jetfl'!f'J11on r», ~. HO, 122 Keiineth .1,,..eph 110 Holen l.ou.hi1e 12M ,lelTer,wn Malcolm l:Sti K~nn .. th KtnvtmA 100 Holen !\tnri" r,o ,lennir. n:i Kr.zinh to. :.'tl. 2·1, 25 Holen Winifred 117 Jennie :\tny 11!'4 Kin11 llenry 30 H~nry !11. 40, -&8, ·SO, !ii, ,Jennie, •w,,n n; 71, iil, 8:? Jennie \\~llit OS J.arry Richmond 126 Hanry~,. 05 Jeremiah !?3, 31, 32, 34, tit, l.a.uru.42 Henry Grc,::nry 124 li2, f,-"j 1..n.W"a A. 50 Henry H. 45 Jeremiuh tim1cott lil, 8:1, Laur<> Jano 111 Henry J, 8:1 1!1 l.a.um J onn t :I:! Honry Kol'"')' 1:10 Jeremi1,li llt•nn· \\"' nrd Lnvin1' a7 Henry Smith ~t\ Ur.echer P:irkcr ~l l.a.wrencc, W. 11~ Herhcrt E. U5 JeMie Eth, 1:17 l.en.h Au,tw1tu 127 Herbert ElmM 1:.!2 Joanna Hubbard -IO Leah Ch1U<, 11-1 l.ei111 Adelnidr. ;i; Hilda :\luy 13~ John 10, 11, In, 17, 18, 10, l.emuel 1~. t:.?l Hope LoUiMI 13!1 20, 21, !?2, 25, :!O, :!7. :!K, 1..t"nora 115, l~l Horace F. 4:1 :n, 3!?, 3-t, 3."1, 37. a."i, ao, Lenom !\la.)" 11ft Horp,ce J;"reemun ;~, 70, 111 40, 41. •lfl. •IH, [Jl, 52, :.o. I.eon Ada.m" 11 ·l Horuce R. 1!?0 fl 1, tifi, 781 8-i. 100 1.-eon c. 105 Hnra.ce \Vilder ~. ~7. 120 John A. 73 I.eon 0. l:.?S H0t1cm Enstmnn 105, l:!U John Albert 70, JOI T.eona Hlunehe 130 Hownrd A. 40 John Alex:a.ndcr ti:!, Oj Leonard ll. 38, 1a Hownrd David 07 John n. 7U later t-:verett l:!l Hownrd :\I, 120 0 1..ettter French 11:.? Hownrd Stockwell 10·1 ~~~~ t~J!~.i~ ~o. -t:i, 77 Levi L. ti! Hud.oon L. Ml, 1~:1 John Chn.mbcrlu.in Benja- Lewi,, 30, 100, 131 : ~FJ:.~lfi"bnll tl7 min 71) T.ewi" Alm:nruler 63 John E. 70 J.il!a l~tellc 12·1 Huldah Jnne !OS John 1-:lmer Fnrren 1:l,i J.illinn lta John Geor,ce O:l l.11linn E~teltn, 11 t ldn Fran.,.. 93 John H. fi..i, 107 T.illinn Flom ]OS John NclAon :!Ii I.illin.n Grace 1H ft ~<:~~1h 0~ John R:mdolph 52, !1-1, 00, Lillian :O.t. US lnl'liKOn ~. 01 110 J.tlfom :\la.rie 1:.?:.? Inlditlon Roy 124 John Richard 1!:S Lillinn Moy I IS loin. Aus:mtn. 133 John Ro.:en1 56 Lillie Fru.ncett 10~ Im7S John S, tlll l.ivinlO'ltOD 53 Irn T. 4-1 John \'inton 11:. Lloyd Hehton s~. 1:!-1 Irene Lynn 138 John \V. 3ti Lloyd :\lu.-.on o; Irene ~toddn.rd tiU John \Vnldo JOii 1.oru Glen 103 Irm:, It. 107 John '\'\"nrren :!U Lorenzo~. 74 lrvin!H John \V~ley Hl. 6:.! I.orindu. .\nnn 7~. 7G Irvin Henr~· on. t::?G John \Villia.m ~. 11:, 14ouis Grant 1:1; IM&.Q.c Xeb~n 71, lO'J Jonnthu.n 43 Louis:l !\tu.y 1!!3 X....bol \14 Jonu.tbnn Phinen.11 IOn I.oui14es.'", Isabel Ev~ 115 J...,pb 1s, ::o. ~.;, ao. :n. aa, l.ouu+e Eliza.beth !lG bnbella ~1,hiu. 80 35, 36, 45, 46, :.o. 51, ~2. Lou~ J,"'lorenee tH Imibelle .:m t!3 Lucien ,\lfred 66. !IS I'"'b<,lle Xellie l:ll! J°""pb Cnlmon 137 Lucinda :w. 77 IttniAh 44, 73 John Cnlmon Allen 137 J.ucinda C. 4l; Inbb Alonzo 7 4 J....,ph ~I. 00 Lucill!I Clinton 103 JOf'lepb Pn.trick 11:S LucitL"I Turner 10:; Jackson Anni,, 116 J0t1epb Tbompe4on G2, 9:.. Lucy 2'!. '.!!'>, 34, :w, 3ti, 38 Jamet 26, 27, 37, tH ~if; • Lucy ,Jnne n.i James .Albert 47, s; J011eph Trim 05 Lucy :\Iu.r 9·1 Jam.. B.SS J._pb Winfield !M, 121 Lucy Patience 12.;, 13G Jnm~ Ruchanan lZ? J~cphine 64 Lucv Stover 2.~ Jamet1 E. -12. 70 LueU11 B. 131 James 1-:rn~t 95, 126 ~=~t~~= ~~1f~ 114 J,ulu H. 10:; James F. 70 JONl1uu 30, .i:i 1 Jnmes Hn.rnilton 117 J0tihua C. 50 [~~~;' J-F::)~: a;;. 36, :tS. Jam.. Harold 13G Josi:ih 36 -l3.4i.50,51.~~ Jamer. Henry 40. Sl J09in,b ~tover 13, 20. 2S. I.ydia Ann Sti Jl!.ID .. Irvin,: tlll, IOI 3...-;, 65 l.ydia Cha.rlotte ,l!J J4D1es Otis&,, so. 90 Jothu.m 2S Lyle Husr:het1 :!G James R. 88 Lynn 1~7 Jamet1 Thornton ~ 1~t:: ~~!rf:::d 13·1 Jamm \Vilm>n SO Jun.nit.a 26 llfabel 96, 103 Ju.ne !?2. 25. ~. 30 Juli:1.A. 62 Mabel Gray 110 Ja.ne A. 83 Julia Ann lOli l\l11bel I•• JOS Jnne Elliot 58 Julin E. 46, G9 :\label l\1. 70 June \"eronica 110 Julia~- S5 l-label !\lnrci:i 67 Janet 1:22 Juliet 3S ::\lAdeline Ethel S:i Janet Elizabeth 116 :\foe :::,Ousa.n 103 J~on 46, 7s lute Bnrker 130 ::\1:llcolm :,.;. S-t. 1 !t) Jean Betty 03 Kn.therinf!' Hannu.ford 00 :\1:Ueolm Hardin 55 Jean Clare 115 Katherine- lAuil4e !)S )Ialeolm \Vall.ucc~J Jcnnuette Louil!ie ~ KH.thf!rin~ :\lay 97 :\lamietH 142 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

Marcia 00 lllildrocl Ella 133 R"Jliru,ld Francia 13:i Marcia Currier 07 Mildred Hannah 117 ReizillAld Winfield 137 Marcua Monon LO ~lillicent L. 05 Rele!a babel 134 Marpret 124 Minnie 110, 104 Rbodn 33, 47, :;o, f>7, SI, 90 Marltlll'ot Alberta 137 Minnie L. 73 Rbodn L. :;o lllarltlll'•t Relle 06 Minnie l\lay 137 Richard Paul 137 lllar-et IMbd 103 lllorton Lorina 81 Rinaldo92 Mar,de TuckM 124 Myrtiel1amelia 132 Robert 13 Mnrscuerite 128 lllyrtle lllildrod 72 Robert Alexander 96 Marin J. kO lllyrtle Odell 00 Robert Everett 133 !\larie Janet 126 Robert Boward 129 lllarilyn 127 Nancy 30, 47 Roltl!l'Ed,.;n 116 lllarion 73. 81, 01 Nancy Hanruuord li5 Rotter ,,. 128 !\larion Warren 124 lll11rjorie 100. 116 J:l:"U:We~ oro7 ~°1::d'b":Ta'¼ 131 Mar,orie Arm 1:.'0 Natalie Edith 137 Rooa L.107 Mw-,one Gladya 11s Natalie Ruth 137 Rooeoe Slater 105 lllariorie Lenora 114 Natalie V. 12S lllariorie lllnbol 130 Nathan Tenney 58. 91 ~:"i!'ire 9&6 ~l:t~ Pnulin• 137 Nathnniel !?2. 44, -46 :~tyLiE'J;°~ :J lllark F. 61 f%:!!~~38 Ruby Erma 127 ll!W'!lhall 00 Nellie 73. 79. 83, gs Rufus 33, M, 55, S8, 90 Marthn E. 71 Rufus Luther 123 lllarthn Ell•n 63 ~:th: ~=Go~ S7 Rutb Alice 133 l\,h~ ..wthaP.45 Nel9on Oscar 72 Ruth Bernice 128 lllartbn Stzout R2 Nola Elv.ilda 127 Ruth Brnlldon 119 lllartin A. 61, 9:; No= Annie 88 Ruth Emily o:; l'\lartin J. 49 Ruth Jenn 127 OlaF~ SI Ruthl\laryOO ~l~! t~t~~ s1 Ola Odd SI :Mary 20, 22. 23. 24, 25, 29, Olam,,y 84 Sadie Frances 112 30, 32, 36, ,U, -43, 44, 00, Olive 28, 34 S:adie BolmAn 100 78. 81 Olive Jane 00 Sally Zl. as. 36, 41 M'.Ar)0 A. 43, 45, 51, 71, 104, Oliver B. 57 Samuel 18. 19, :?O. 22, 23. 110 Oliver G. 72. lOS 20. 27, 30, 32, 36, 38, 41, Mary Abbie 112 Oliver lhmiltoo 39, 60 44, 67 6S lllary Adolnid• 64 Olivia39 Snmuel Crooby 77, 112. 113 lllzlry Adella 63 Onslow Nute 121 Samuel F. 72 l\lary Alioe 81\ Orn 129 Snmuel Herbert M lllary Arvin 119 OmvilleSS Samuel Horace 52 lllary Belle 94 Oraville A. 8li ::;.muel J. 79 lllary B!'lllldon 1:?0 Oren E. ,;9 Snmuel Leil!hton 46. ,9 !\lary CrORby 77 Orpba Elizabeth 63 Samuel Lin»eot ,14, 76, 77 lllary D, 11\l Orrin Delano 75, 76. 111 Sarah :?2, 23. 24, 25. 28, 32. lllary Dorothy 129 Oscar 43. 71, 72. 105 1 l\lary E. 46 O.ear Garland 6li ~ f·11 · SB, ti3 :',lary Eleanor 83 &..c:~ph 121 Sarah ADD 38 lllary Eliznboth 48. 69, 77 Sarah E. 70 lllaryE!l& 70 &rah Eliznboth 86 lllaryEmmaSS Patrice V elDlA 134 Sarah Eetelle 105 :',!Ary Eetoll& 78 Patricia 128 Sarnb F.thel 63 lllary Ettn 133 Paul 26 &rah Hubbard 90 :',lary Evaline 90 Pnul W eoley 09 ~arah Jane 68, 121 :',lary Francm 59, 86. 92 Pauline 94. 115 l:'arnbLuolla69 lllary H. 36 Pauline Celia 136 ,;ara1, ).!aria 80 lllary Helen 91 Peltinb 44. 75 Snrah}t011ffl170 !\fn.ry Jane 00. 62, 95, 96 Percival Everett 12:.?. 13S &-ott FerltWIOD 115 lllary !II. 60 Perkint, Fowler 71. 100 Selden C. 109 :\Iary}.laria95 Perley luchmond Claaa 126 Seymour S. SO :',!ary l\leliua 00 Perley S.88 Shirley 122 ll!ary lllirnndn 84 Peter Francia 63 ~idney B~on 136 :',lary Rolfe :;s Pbebo43 1C 6G MDZY.SUlll1D53 PhebeF. 72 ;ll:ef ester ~latddn. S6, 87. 122 Philip 13,38 <:'mith Charles 134 lllaud E. 123 Pbilip Earl 13:i &lonM. 103 :',!Aud Thomas 110 Philips. 118 Sophin33 llfay Bello 114 Philip Willisl>9 Sophin Jane li6 llledbury 83. 11S l'hineu !..'O. 21. :?G. :?;, :?S, Stephen 44. 74 :',ledorn EmD1A 68. 101 29, 38. 43. ,l ~tepben P. 43. 72. 73 lllebitable Blanche 124 Phineu Stover W, 97 <:'tephon Rodney 117 lllelville Hudi,on 80 Pbrooina49 Sterlin11 Edwin 122 :',lelvin Eben 26 Phyllis Alalla 137 Susan 35. 41 lllelvin Jooepb 137 Phyllis DeEtta 126 SUlll1D Alice 91 Mercy 21, 22, 27. 28, 30, Phyllis Louise l~'O <:'UlllUl Currier 67 33. 36, 41, -Iii, 54, !S7, 122 lllerle lllarltlll'Ot 96 Rachel F. 81 Sttl!IUl"'"""" E.Eliznbetb o:; 86 Merton Norwood 136 Ralph Leonard M Sttl!IUl Jane 59 ll1ic:um 10. 11. 13. 14, 15, Ralph Warren 26 Sttl!IUl M. 48 16, 17. 18, 19. 24, Zi, 32. Raymond 10~ s...... )llarin 86 33,53 Raymond i.rael l:?0 SU81Ul V nn,ey 73 INDEX OF McINTIRE FAMILY 143

SWUU1na 18. 20, 21, 22. ~. Velva llfarimret 70 Wilbur Frnnk 1:?4 30. 32, 33, SO Vernon L. 128 WilhelminA Leila 120 Sylvania Hatch 66 Virginia Helene 105 William 30, 33, 41, 46, 56, Sylvanua 86, 1!?1 Vir,dDia Pearl 88 7S, iD, 100, 1 JO Willinm Bradford 56 ~~1= !~.,6, 84, 00 WilliAm E. 611, 128 Sylveoter M. 76 ~~~z~1=~1]:b16 William Edward 120 W allaee Calvin 137 WilliamF. 72 Theodore !!O. 26 Wali,,r B. 40 "\\illiAm Frooklin PO Theodon, Au,niatus S9 Walter Draper OS ''lilliam Freeman LO Theodore Blaioclell 34, 58 WalterE. 74 William Gnm,~e 73, 74 Tboodooia 28, 33 Walw Gordon 133 WilliamH,110 ThirzaH. 71 WIiiier Henry 82 '\\iilliam Hent"Y 03 TboJDJ11143.83 Waltt,r ].-.~nit 113 William Ira 77 ThomM ADUWl 62 Wiuw Rohen,, l 13 ,,1mam K. 72 Thoma,1 FmnciM 110 Walter Scott 80, 113 William Trodick 45, 77, 78 Tbomu Smith 71, 72, 105 Ward Smith 1!!11 William Ul- 84 Thornton W, 88 Warren Chari"" 26 "\\illiam W allaoc !HJ Tbunoton !'lorwood 136 '\\•arren Forrettt 00, 99 Winfield Jooepb 1:?L. 136 Timothy 25, 35, 30, 37, 44, Warren Stephen 110, 131 Winifred Aui:wrta 117 !.O, 60, 01. 02. 74 Wendell :Moody l!O 14 Tobiu 21, Z?, 25, 30 w.. 1cy 40 ~:il:I ~i!:!?'M w.. Jcy Courtlnnd 129 "\\inoDD 104, 136 Valerie Harriet 134 W°"leyD.t\3 "\\imlow F. 123 Varnum H. 107 w.. Jey Paul 20 Wi1111lowH.80 INDEX OF OTHER NAMES

A AMtbury, Gt!oratu A. 125 Bnrter, J..n.urn. E. 70 Ahhort, C11rl \\"1mlweU 1:.!5 ~nmu,•I 1:,m Nonh ';'U C11rnl Bird 125 ARrlt-, Hrlrn Ahi11:11i1 137 Bartlerr, Arthur I J:l C1111.rlet1 A. t:!!", AtklnM, M,u·i .. c. AA Shn,rl~'".. I-~. UO Cltvclnnd H. 125 Arwsarer, Olin Jurod fl.'i, 00 ~•. ~- .c, 1':h,~n t-•. 71 Averill, Abbie l•ubcl 1:1-1 Gtmr6(1, \V. 1 ta i,;11,.F.71 AUKW'tn. 110 llllnnnh .::itl John o,.boro 71 A11ery, Ann Dorothy :a Jnmett 113 Jo14epb 71 Hnnn11h .r>k Mnry Hnvrn 90 Poter l!!f> !\t,•linJa Ii!?, 00 Batchelder, Hcackinh D. Hebcccn 71 ~turey 120 45 Richard C. 125 Nettio G. 1:?!? Jo..,ph B. 4,~ ~lm"J.;, 71 WillirunB.1:!:! Polly:11,•lll Truman H. 71 Ayer, Hr.rbt•rt •1S Ralph Prinee 48 Ackley. Oru 1 a:, Ayreo, Peter 10 SamUf!l Princf• 4R Adnm•, Charle• 3-1 Bnumun, Otto Philip 118 Otmirl71 8 Paul ~:ro.,.t l!K EnO<'h IH Babb, Snthnni,•t :.?!-4 Baxter. Emeline D. 87 Frunk Dr1•1U4Cr 65 Bu con, I rn B. a; Bean, Alemnrler 57 J... runk H. Sa Jan" JOO Alice l\,tay rlM Gl'or,:e Henry G:i ,JuJnh :;-; AUKUtttU14 111 4 lN.WiM Hownrd 100 Bmdford 57 t:!~i~(it~~ ~1 Badit er, Olive 80 Chu.rl0!4105 I...1u.•y fJ() Solley, Chet1tA•r Dix 10':" Chnrl0< A. 58 :\fury Lonora 80, 114 Elizi, Corndi1' 4!? Edwin 57 Natbunicl Z:l l.ymu.n Dix 107 Elizabeth 5A RoZ4•lmn Bell~ 112 B;akl..-r, AmOH70 F:n,mn. Loui11e 70, 111 \Vilfotm fi5 1-:mtn:i. J. 411, 70 Fr1LDk A. 5'I Ahllb'en, llU11:o r.s Harriet AA Geor.cre a.1, !i7, r>S Alken. Anna Hebec-cn. 1a2 ,lllmf"?tW',7fl Grace Evelyn 58 Aird, Katharine l:!:S J4"Dnie Ethel (Kelley) li7 Grnce I. 105 Alhrlitht, F,..Jerick C. G3 ;\lnry Eliubcth 1Z. Helen .Alberta r~ Aldrich. :\fory ~o \Villu1m G. 70 Hornec E. 71 Aliteni, Saruh 7!1 lfalch, l•ru•l D. 61 JamCfl.57 Alhlrd, liurrict B. f,O r .. r,.v bra.el n 1 John r~ Allm, Arthur D:trling O:i Rull, Ebenezer 3-1 John W'intbrop 5~ r:na Loui"" no, 1:n ll;ampton. GmCf! :\h.)· 1;r, JOMpb 57 Geon::e 11. GU John It.. tit> Juliu 57 Ju.cob A. ti~ 1 LewUI ;,s Jane :m. 44 :::i~,~.rrll;;•1-f,2 Lilln!°J7 Jol'Ot•ph a:; 811nka. Tnbithu r,; LUliiih 84 Juliu.A. 7ft Boni by, Bt•rcnicc• I rrne 127 l.im,S..~ llurnell Eus::cne l'.!7 l\.1°"""71 kt;~~ filir!hetb 1n. 100, Fr~1nk 1:?7 Rhodn. ~. 5.~ 110 BarJ•ley, FJwlc m.1 i:t~.!",K~­ Nnncy June O,; l .. ucicn :\!clntirc 99 ~phut,,14 Nutha.nlcl 110 Halph nu Tlu-odoro 5';' O'4Clll' Holme, 131 Bprker. Cnt'o)ine ChW"'C 71, Beardsley, Arthur 95 Rbodu. 25, a:s 10ti Benne. AJb<,rt F. 120 \\"illinm Howard 95 :\i1Lt1dunu. 71. 72, 1o:; Jo,ranklin A~a. 1:.!0 AlHo. Anitu. ~ Xnncy C. ~:, !\f:,hnh, 37 Pierre \V. S..~ Philip 1-'rccman 7:.!, 10:,, Beurtl4?, Rtel1:i. 1~ Anderson. Dorn l!ae 1:► 1 lUti ~kwlth. Charlotte t',!', Horn.cc 134 Sr1.n,h A. 12fi Bedell. Bum~ Smith 13S Andrews, Alic-e 115 Burnard, G1..o0r5:e L. .::i!l Dale Robert 1:1-~ John 39 :'.fO..'ICMll.!'.m Daniel 1as JOl'lepb Chnndlcr 37 &nu,a, Gertrude (Could) Dean Philip 13S :\tarutiu Ethl!b,"D (Cum• ur, Behreua, Ralph Wayne mi8"") 130 Barrett, Gt'Otr,t\! \V w-hin.c- 1Z7 !\fu.rk :$7 ton n2 Rudolph H~nry 127 liu.rtin P11rri~ 37 JI. Lu\' crne 101 W:llium FreJ,-rick t!;, Octavia lt. 3!) Jo..,ph ~'>< Reimer, Anon. ).fariu 132 Sta.muel lfclntirc :t7 I--,,um 'Whitmun H2 BemlA. lfincic f~j Annis, ~n B. llt) Mary H. 104 Bennt:rt, li:uTl-' Wlgbtmn.n lfn.ry Godimr: tltt \\•,Jter ~UJl:l!TIC 120 l!U Archer, John Ed.1:ttr (;:; Barrows. 1-'loreucc :\l'. tlS, :\fax HPrmn.n 116 Arrln,2ton, Anni,• \V. Sl 134 ~t1-""An Elizu.OOtb 1 1G "'8hworrh, llarolJ B. 84 Hirum 1a-1 Bennett. Abruh:a.m 100 John B. 84 Barstow. :\Intildt, K. 117 Donna 123 INDEX OF OTHER NAMES 145

Bennett-C'nn.tin"rrl Dluntty, Annio M. MO ,Juliu. Dow H7 J•'rl'floriek !!, 111 l•'rnnklin MU !\.ftmon Au1tt1"lll M·I, 110 John 11)() RlodQetr, Jo..,ph S. 120 l\lnry !ti .Jonnthnn Rmith 10-l Mu.ry Ahhmil 1"1 J40rono Hhirlio 100 n.::i~'!.tA~J::';,, ~:'4n PRtionno :!01 :!:J Harah Miranda OU, 10-1 Rodine, John Hurt Oil tfallyX5 Htanloy Guy 111 llolN, Miri11n, m, 8 70 Willinm H.123 ~fiit~tl;~t\, Renaon, l•nbollo 32 ~~":;.j~•r,hlfi~nJ~Lueu• 08 William A. 11\l Bernard. Florence 07 Bohlnd, Elmer •IO Breck, Annn 41 Berqul ■ t, --•1tt Zula •IO Brennon, MnrJ,tu.rct Yt. 110 Derry, D110ln Orin 138 Boomer, Melvin F°"" 113 William 1111 ••red Elmore ti-I ••r•nk 11:1 Brickett, Ahi1t11il Stcverut GilmllnfW Booth, Lillar Dalo 73 lUII Norma ll•l•n 138 llturk73 Rrldlle, L,,n,. RM 131 Norman Androw 131! lltcliMalla Brldan, Morey ~t. l:!5 Sandra Mao 138 Nrwtoo 11)4 Bridle, Clara I•'. 121 Ont, EmmatlO Borden, Eliau.bot.b Pcrsitt Dorcu,1 !\.fclntiru 121 Berra, Alhrrt 132 J•toJ J..:lcnnor 121 Amy FJorrnce 133 Jnni;, MBrio l:.!2 l.nmunl l\fnlcolm l:?1 Churlotto K. 133 \'liltium l!?l Graee Elin 13:I ~~;ri.,~~fr,..!;1:?2 Drl1lh11m, Mory 12:1 Maloolm 11. 1:13 Dorat, Dow V. 78 Drock, Chnrl°" C. I !~1 1\fo.rACu.rnt Evelyn 133 Guur...,yJ. 7!! Hnnnu.h Carrio (Kuoacy) Mary 133 Bou, Uennio Allt1n 13,j 74 ltnlpb H. 132 Collr.cn Ann 13.1 John D. 1!13 Bickford, Caleb N. GO HuKh A. l!l:i Brodmarkle, Cbir11 May Horttr.eW".50 Jtinu"" Philip 135 4ti Paul P. 00 Bootwlck, Oc'DrK• Henry Rdwin 4r, Bixby, Arlotta F. 80, 123 uu John Etlwin 40 Beatrice Veneta 1a~ Boulter, GeorKo Durgin Brooks, Curoliau l"'H, S5 .EMtber 1~ 121 llonry B. so J...,ph 13!1 JOtk!ph Byron l!!l John NO Luther 123 Jooopb H, 711 John Gorhum 52 Bhu:k, David A. 45 \\tnlt.cr Arthur 70 l.oUiMC 'b7 l\ofinerva E. 02 Bowden, Albert L. 103 ~olomoo 52 Samuttl Tato 45 Cbnndlor Halo 12•1 Brown, Andrew J. lO!l Ern.. t Linwood Elilthu H.~coe 124 &aju.min45 Dlacrov• Jo~ther 122 &njumin Franklin 45, Rnlph Theodore 107 r:velyn C. 04 112 Blalney, Clara E. 135 Mary Hnnnab 80 Cbri>ltinn 120 Blaladell, Almiru G. ~'!I Rebecca :\lclntire 124 EuniN, :?9 Charity H. 01 WilliAm04 u...,1112 Daniel 23 Bowen. Clam Ltabel 12G Ira Jnrcd 45 David 35 Bowman, .Art.bur E. 1:...-0 JoDAthAn 74 Dummer2•1 Herman t:...»9 J~h 45, Gt. 112 Ebenezer 20, 23, 34 Bowater, Julia A. 12,; Julia Emily 74 Ednb 25, 35, 30 Boynton, Clark 123 Lyditl~I Jo.:lijnh 23 Lucy 123 !\fu.ria LouiM11 2:!l r;mm3 R. s:;, 1:.?0 l\tury CEn ton l 123 !\lary A. 7:! Enoch 23 Bnacey, John 10 l\.lu.t')' Caroline 7.ti, UM) Epbruim 23 Brackett, Norma.a \Vil­ Hu.lph o.; Harriet L. ~. t:..JO linm tOU 8urtLh 1:.-0 Holen AmeliA 136 William Frcemnn 10:l Jnm~:w Bradbunt, R.11cbe1Jnnl! 1Z2 BTob':itS~1J~ 30 John 20, 23, GI Bradbury, Jane ::;r.aplc,, Buchanan, John Hl!nry John V. 120 127 1:t.; Jonn.tluin :?3 JOllepbine Elni.ue 127 Thelma Leone t!w JO!lepb Everett l!!ti Neheminh 21 Buck, Hora.cc E. 92 :\tary H. >!>7 Olive Erma 127 Lvdi,.:1-1 Nnney 23 27 :-.tary 71 Noru. 124 ~:ru~J~~f 2~ Uroul,. C. 20 Su.mud ~4. Sf Bradford, Ann Eliza 40 Buckley. Julia Ann 123 Samuel ~lclntire ~ FrnncUJ Henry 4U Putrick. tZ3 Samuel T. ~7 JOl'l«-•phWI H. 4,} Buckman, Arthur •17 Sarah 23 1'bt•odor~ J. 4!} ,\UJ:WttWI H. •17 8ul'llmnu.:.?S, 34 Brudy, llcrtba lkll ;,s Charle~ H. 47 \\'cbbcr 23 Erwin jS George E. 47 Blake, Cb:irl.. H Bni,idon. Aaron ZZ Hcnr147 David 44 Albt•rt. ;\,fdntire S7 1\.b.ttic :\lny 47 ~tu1che Irene r.. '1 Arthur lti Nettie !\I. 7!.J Bit:!rt.~ ArtburEd"'11'S7 Buckmlnater, Dawn Eotber Lillinn C.3 Arthur Ehbu l:.JO Robin 131 Florence Bea.trice t.13 Betbi:ih :!3 Joyeo ltue 131 :\tnud Ellen 63 Cath... rin,. Entttman S7 Kenneth Brid,:c 131 Nellie Jnoe f>3 Cburlcr1 S7 Pr~eott tat Peurl Edna G3 Edward Albert 87 Buckn11m, Deborah Weeko Tbo!DU>Otl3 Jnml"?t ,\lbion 110, 120 4•> -o Blakney, Alma 113 Ju.ml"!'! Art.bur t:..>o Ed.;;_;

Bucknam-Conlinutd Cann, DnriM Bhmcho t!!O JuMtin 1'42 Polly 42 Henry~. 1:,m tlu,.anna 2k, 40 Canney, ,\nn Elianbcth Clii~:•li!!11{,1:.~i~"7'B"o 00 Buel, Zcmira. f\2 131 l-l••njnmin 8. 115 Bullbee, Hannah 42 Capeon, J11me1 T, !CJ-I !¼na Gilbort llli Bullard, Temperance W. William 111-1 Elisabath 57 .az ns Carey, Lua her IIK mlnl05 Burdick, John A, 82 ~fartbr1 Dora Jll'\ Francina KM John C, ~2 Carleton, Oeor,i:e Noye,a Frank 8, 80 Burlolllh, Anna 100 [jj John 57 \\"'illmm 54 WitlinmA.57 I~onard 34 Burllnllame, Chari.. 72 Carlile, Abiaail 20 Lucy Loui■a 117 Ellen :-.r. 72 Jaml'tf 20 !\[nry Elianboth 70 tl11r11h M. 80 John :;:u Pomella Elisa 03 Bumell, Jo..epb r.s SuNtnnn. :;:o f;nrah Moody !t.\ Church, Edith !',fahel 58 EmmaE.122 s..-ah u•. 2:.! Frank Hale 58 Gn.ce Lydin !!O SariJ, Elizabeth 32 Hcmmn Hiram ti8 Hannah 28 Sw-an Jane 32 Julia Ellen 58 Howard :\!nlcolm SO Tabithn 20 ~fari:uerite 101 Lconurd 22 VirJril )I. :!2 lfyn.Jr Ehrie 5~ Lucinda47 'Wilhari. l·fclntire 56 Sn.mucl Howard .58 ;\[artba E. 49, SJ Cameron, --77 Vivian Edna 5S Cooke, Char108 H. 98 Antdem il Cl~ t~~k Wheelock 82 Roy Franci• 98 Floria. 71 Cooley, Chari.. Lincoln 46 Campbell, Lucin A. 45 Jobo ·wublon S2 Loretta £other 46 INDEX OF OTHER NAMES 14i

Coomb■ , FrADCCII Delli! F.mm11 tili Downe,1, Jnno 5J, 8.1 IJU,t:12 Frsnklin !i!! John !'Cl Oeora:o J(HI Hnonnh C. 44 John TilCMton :w P~rr,y W. L. 100 John 110 DownlnQ. C1lrric A. 57 William Abijoh 132 Lillian Pac:lla 40 Gror,:n Truo 1:12 0 88 Mary E. ti~ Grncn !\tuy 11!!, 13:? ~.l:",.;.f ~0~£f • Olivo L. 111 Lydi1121 John E. lil Oli,te l\f.110 Down,a, Dorothy tiO Ph•bo /\, LH, Pl J~benl>O tH\Jr.'J /;Ii ss Hobert Mulcolm 120 Draper, Frnnect1 E. 65, 07 Zucl111ry Taylor 130 Hobort :-.rar,,hall l~0 Cordell, L. I'. 41 81u-"h 77 ~,~~7:'n~Ali':'n t~~ o1 Corey, Aooa 41 Da•laon. Emra A. 123 Drnn-r, Emnm F. H7 Corlew. Julietta 00 Leonard :.r. 1:?.1 J.vdul J11ne (Junkim) 33 Cornlnst, Benjamin Henry DDf, Cornlynn Elide 138 ~f,,...,. 0,H7 1~7 Edward S. 42 Drt..-w, Carl Otia 12'1 Nellie Adelaida 101, l:?'7 Geor,r1• 42 Charlfflt 73 Cotton. John 25 Hnrold Malcolm 138 Cl11rrncc W. 1:?7 Sally 25 Helen Elaine 138 Elwin l:?'7 Couolna, Eliznbeth SR, 91 Lafayette /\lbort 138 FrunciM Eu.rl 127 Cowdrey. Emelina Howo Uichmond Almy 114 :Frunk 7:1 II~ Sarai, (French l 3U J-~redcriek Eugen" lzt Loui" Harder 08 Desan. An,reline 34 Harry Wilb.rt 127 Cowell, Eliaubeth (Fit.a­ Cu.rJa Hae 135 J°""pb E. 73 "eri,ld) 01 D11.1m Bion 135 Cox, liaoDAh Melinda 106, Elisubotb Kilburn 34 Dr1=.tt:~~w. ~ l:?U Freemun 3-1 Mi,hnel S3 Jo.meH A. 120 Gn.ylord \VnyDc 135 Ducayet, Kirby S. 110 Llllio.n •Ui Raymond 135 LouiN!' Ireno 110 \Villard Snmucl 58 Sh"ron :'ofruia 135 Ducker, Ruth 5!I Cndll. Georae JamON 100 Dearborn, Jobo Cnlvin 117 Duffy, ;\lary A. l:?8 Gcora:e J~pb 100 )label 1-~r,wcc.."lj 117 Durun•er, Dorn. !\lny 137 J-ph li.100 :'\fary Ann UO G«.-orgo \V. 137 Cnindull, Elim :.r. 41 DeBolt, Wc.,.ley G3 Dunbar, Bertha :'>faud Crane, Bernard Clark 00 Deframe. JOf'«!phine 107 (Scekiruo) 1::.'i, 130 Cranmore, &uiey 71 Dea,enler, Cora (Floyd) Sarah !:?5 Crawford, Ada B. 106 50 Duncan, Charles 41 E,rerct.t 102 Demeritt, Edoa :-.r. 133 Dunhuni. --6" Grace 103 DeSanno, Ida 118 Robert :\.t. 65 Lodemn Elziu 68, 102 Dewey, Edwin Elliot 00 DunnelJ, Henry 100 Timot.hy 103 )fildrNl Annette 99 :Maude llNJ Cremin, Alice Je= 93 Durand. !\Iaric LouiN! 88 Crocker, Elimbet.h Boyl- g:,.~~~"atl::..~~- 62 Dustin, :\Iinnia 130 t1ton 92 Le.lie 13.1 Dyer, Annie :.r. 133 Crocket, Beu,ey 65 Newton F. 00 Crockett, Lucy A. 10-l Newton Raymond 90 E Crosby,. AatU. 76, 77 Dlbbert, John H. l:?l Eames, Di11DDe Elioubetb Ebenezer 34. Robert R. 121 IOI JaDO 34 Dimick, Benjamin S7 Edward Charlea 101 LillinDE.87 JumeH 101 c1',;:;1.~1~d7ll'~ Dlnlnll, Cburlco Moulton l\tnrion Lillian 101 Crowder, :O.rary OS 1:..~ Crowell, Jeanie D. 70 William 129 ~l'!rris=.;~i2 W1lliamL. 7ti Dinsmore. Abipil 29, 43 Earl, :.rart.ha 30, 43 Culver, Annie L. 101 Doble, V L-Mta Ann 99 Eastman. AmOfl C. T. 78 Cummlnaa, Chari.. 130 Dodlle, Abi,:ail GO ADJ:elia H. 71. 105 :.r.....,tia Et.helyo 136 John H. !>U Et.he! :-.r..e 137 Currier, Edmund 07 Dodlla<>n, Lillian /\oDll 102 Jarnea Albert 137 LuciodaG7 Doe, Nancy a-I Sarah Francet'I 4t.i, 7S Marcin A. 39, 07 Doleby. Ezrn. 56 Eaton, Abilt!Ul 51 Curtis, !\faria 27 Donnell. Grace Ann 58 Chnrlezt 51 Cuablnll. Mary 83 Doolln, :'>fury A. 76 Fnmce,1U2 Mary lieleDll 99 Pu.trick 76 Horn~ !\t. 51 Cushman, Roxie A. 123 Dora.a. Nora 120 Mark E.49 Cutta, Mari;w-et Pepperell Doty, J"""J'h 63 ;\fary 58, 123 :sa Sarah A. 63 ;\lacy ADD 49, 11:? Double, Estella Ethel 2G Sally P. 73 D DousU,,A-. Alma Clara 108 Solomon W. 123 Dalley, Dorot.hy '\\~wooo 07 Doritt Lilliu.n 108 Eckel, Belle !ltl Dalton, John J. !:?O Leolie Wilbur 108 Edllerly, Albert David 124 l\lary Louittc 1:.?0 Stephen !OS llinitbam S. 123 Darllna. Alice W. 98 Glcoo Eldred 124 Davenport, Hnael 103 ~m.t~nti:f 1~\\8 Walter C. 123 N. :'>1.103 Dow. Dauoy :.r. (Lindber,:) Ela, Philip R. 108 W-illiamF.103 119 \Vebtttcr Dn.niel 106 Da~ C:itberine 39 J. A. 131 Elkins. Abijab 70 Daniel A. H. l:?O KeDDeth L. 134 RobcrtG. 7G Edward 91 Reuel A. 134 Ellinllwood, George Fuller EliSlll23 Sadie B. 109, 131 1:.?2 EliZllbetb ISS, 113 DowfDIIS, :.rargaret 91 Jennie Eliabeth 86, 122 148 DESCENDANTS OF MICUlll McINTIRE

Elllott, Edith Bculuh 12r. Julictt1• 21 ,Jo\111 t:ll 1'hnm1t.M l2ti Lucy 37, 3K Ful11!r. Amand" 117 \\.illit,m J~. 126 !\Tnrk:13 Goorae ,\mAriuh 132 William 1\tnlntire 120 1 Gcorac VirJ:il 132 El111, John 7U ~~b?°...; ~1 Mnryttli Julia •ti\• 711 Ferry, !\tinnir. Belle 133 ~ullivnn •IO Feuenden, !llnry P. 4:!, ~!ntfu~Cllffo~ 1a2 Thomtu1 J.~v1,rut nr, Fulllnstton. --02 Thom1ut \\.ilMOn 1m Fle.J~ Eunice Hilt, 40. 8:? Cora Ann 02 Elwell, 8nrnh Jmn~ J!l7 J.,,..ph 112 !do. !lfoy 112 Emer11c>n. --30 Flnllly, --78 , Lucy Ann 37. f\2 Abbie C. 1011 Flak, Pbrbc 4!1 . Fullmer, Lucy S. 82 Abi,mil CJnriKf'n Ii:? Fln:stenild, Elianh<,th 01 l\forriit F. S:.! Charlet1 Octa.viw, ii:? HMold J ""'"" I ID Funk. Emily 129 l\t Rru::arot 1HI Funnell. Chnrl.,. 97 ~,rra;',m William F, ll!l Furber, Sul'ltt.D 41 Emery, Hr.ory 11. 135 Flllndera, Enoch 12{1 JReob 2:? ~•rank V. 134 G ~tinllio 1!?2, 135 Gilbert Sanborn 1::!I Callnsther, Edith (Hubert) 8rilly ~~ 1\tnru::nrot Evclfo 1:S-1 107 Endenon, John 1:!..~ Flemlna. Cynthui Jr1ne r,._~ Jn..,ph P. 109 0Mc11r R. 1:?M Fletcher. Dnvid tiS !lfi.bel Cecilia 109 Ertckaon, Eric E. 120 David Wakefield llS Gardner, Della P. 1!!8 Esther LouiN"" 11 H Ele1U1or L. IO!l Edith l\lay llS Flett, Catherina \\'iii,hnrd Frank ll~ E.-!:::.n~I~g~;\:?O 61, 94 Carey. Goorain. E. S:? Andrew J. 123 DavidM C11rlllnd, Cotton 37 Au.auBtUft Henry 123 Flewelllnst, Alonzo E. 134 Eletmot', 31, !',O, 1,2 John 00 Da,-id Guy 134 Hnnnnh -10. 78 Edrick Jeremiah l:14 ~IIU'Y FmnCC9 37 1~r:::r:z~\nne 30, 6G Edrick !\Iclntire 1:l-l­ Thomm17S Nancy44 Jl!remiah Bearl t!rl Carvin, John H. 105 Everett, Florence )f. (Ba.r­ Kenneth 13c:a.rl 134. :.licbnol A. 10:; roW>Ast, Abel !Otl Gibson, Henry 123 JohtHI Emmo.B.7!l Lnura !II. 133 Loren Poncr 42 Fo~t Henry 42 Loui,,e E. 1::3 Fall, Edward Everett 44 l\,feliNA Ann 71, 10G 0c:tAVU173 GcorKe C. 10~ Fobom, John Albion 40 Prenticeft3 John 44 R.-ubt-n S. 4G Gile, !II,uy 3a !lfary J. so Ford. Elizubeth E. 119 CUet1, Sn.rah 4j Raymond E. 108 Fou, Emmn. Ccl~tia ::i4 Gllhln, x .. me iJ7 Falla, Dolly r,o ~ Gilman, Lydia Am"" 107 F11ney, !lfnrtb:> E. 1~'9 H ..tor A. 9S Gllp11trlck, Robert S. 67 Farnell, Cb.~rity 102 Ina 113 Glrlor, Beho Ill FarnhSlm, Aus:wtta 113 !lfory Ann 1:?!> Claaflow, Ellens; Bcnjnmin 2:S Samuel S6 Gbu. Porl~y R. !l4 Farr, Phcb<- !lfcndor 65 Foaaett, Joel E. 61 Thom..,.S.04 Farren, l!ur,:n.ret Ann J°""ph ti! Glidden, Flom E. l 15 Friant 122, l:W Fowler, Albert A. ,3 !lricb:>cl 135 Sumner S. 73 G•~~:•~,~~~?.' 46 Farrlnitton, :,;icpbcn 105 Fol<, Grant Colfax 0, Clover. Sarah 36 \\)Iii" lt. 105 Fmdd, Annie E. 121 Glynn, Hannah S. 51. S3 Faaln~er. :\far$,,,rn.Tctta Y. Frcathy, J.,,.,pb 19 Goddard, ELiie !\fay 132 4.j Samuel ui Godfrey, Emm11 Etta. 119 Felch, Dclin B. 86, 121 Freeman, David L. 101 Walter Alired 119 Tbomtu'l!?l 1 Codlnst. !llary Anna llf, Fend.....,n, Chari"" C. 100 ~"~:c~ a.t. 58 Goldthwaite. ,;Cl'10D :;s D•llu Eliznu,,t h ll)(J \\-ilh:im ~ Goodies. Jn.n~ ~l4.l Fennemore. Eliz:i Lou 74 Frfflch. Aaron ~!) Goodwin • .Amy Olive 91 Thon1!l!' F. 75 GeorR,e Fox. 00 Ednn -1-7 Ferbusb, Phobe 122 Mary Cornrlin 99 Ernmn. (John.'40n) 77 FerituM>n, Abigail Harris S,.r:,,h :J\l G~rsce Henry 91 60 Friars, !llnri;nret Ann 13;; Henry,; Almn r.o Frisbee, Carrie H. (Went­ Lconard30 worth) l!!!l !\Inrprct :.,l() ~c::::t~{G~:.ra62o Fl'Oftt. AbiR:lil S6 Coost1D8, ctn,cnce !If. 9S Jn.mCI" Goodwin 00 Albert G. SI J~ Frermnn !18 John r.o Elizo.beth 15 !lfoh-ille Clarence 98 John Henry 115 Gra~ Lovina 81 Richard Lucicia. tl~ !\l:L?)· Jane 50, tiO John E. 81 Richard S. OS :\finnie Adelaid~ SO. 11:i :\fory J. S7 Coold, :.rury 27 Fernald, Eliz:.beth A. 33 Olive T. !",tj Cordon. --:!S Harriet 21 Frye, Eunice Ellen 131 Gt-or,:e 2S INDEX OF OTHER NAMES 149

Cordon-Continurd Haley, Eunice 27, 37 :\lildrcd P. Pl Jotb11m :!k Joel 37, ax Harrln!lton. Edna G. 133 Lon,ttu lit. (Snyder) Oj Lucy :!8, 311 Harria. .!\taraamt 122 Lucy Ann ZS 1\lary :?O, 3:? Hartford, Frank 133 Sarah 28 :\licluu,I B. 101 Cruce Z.nbcl 133 Cotham. ArtemBA 41 Newbe-:,y 85 CbarlOIIW. 41 Oliver Cutter 85 ~:::rfurN: Hubbard 41 Ucbecca:11 Olive C. Ill Gott.,llara:arct Helen 58, 01 t-lw.nonn.04 Orville E. Ill Solomon Ul Hun. A. L. 30 Samuel A. 133 Could. Gertrude 05 Anne Smith 100 Hartley. Annie 57 ThofflAt'A.95 A1UtUAtaLO Harvey. Bhmcho A. 87 Gowen. Hannah 31 Charles Newell 70 GNm,:o Donoctt a:.? Jamett!?O Gilbert ConthUJW" 50 W111inm 25 PbcboW Harriet ElimbeLh \\ilde WillirunH. 87 Cowin. \Villinm 15 69 Haskell, Allred 48 Grafton. Charity 3L, GO JNJet !iO Frunk Owen 48 Samuel 00 John Lcwia t.O LouiPIC 134 Graham, Elim Lou (Fen• Julia 5U Hu11tlnCR. Cln.m A. 102 nemore) 74 Li•bon 100 Williwn 10:! Crnnt. Ahii;nil 47 Lucy 136 Blitch. Albert C. 112 Chart.. A. :n 1\.fabcl Olive 70 Arthur Noah 137 Daniel 103 :\II!!)' F1UTI11:ut 69 Coru Helen 127, 137 EdwardS5 Nelhelll Katherine 72 Frances 47 8nmuel ,5!) Lottie E. 112 JameM 15, 85 Uriah 7G Luella :\I. 70 Jn.ue 17. 19 Hullllduy. Jennie Shaw SO Olive L. 00 Leroy 47 Hal1om, Annie 73 ~U."lflD 27 Macy E. 70 Chark"' :\I. 73 \Villium s. ;o Macy :\latilda 103 ffllllowell. Abner R. 34 Rllwley. C>-nthia 47 Nathaniel 47 Lutber:U ffll>•es, Allrt-d Clurk 80 Pri~cilla. ti7 ffllm. Fnuik lllalcolm 113 Catherine 2)2 R"""°"~ Gnu:c Lucinda 67 Georai:o Frunci~ SG Willinml!t Harold Jooepb 67 G<0r1tc Henry 80 \\'"illit4 ~Ic!t'tire SS John 67 Lcwi1:1:;t; Cray, Adtuine 4t, Jo,,epb 07 Haynes. Caleb 42 E>otber V. 136 Lura Isabel 113 Hayward. Muy Sybil GI Florence Abby 82, 116 Olive Louioc 113 \\illilllD E. 61 Harriet 6:.? Samuel Delbert 113 Hazeltine. Catherine 04 Henry 116 Hamilton. :\fol')' 48 Hazen. Allen Wwbridge Jane."JS Hammond, Abigail lian&,, 101 :\lildrt-d L. 122 com33 George T. 101 Ralph E. 12:! Eli•ha33 Beath.--!11 Crttn, CclC!!tine 61 JuliaE. :13 Charlotte 71 Sarah Loui"° bU :Mercy lfclntirc 33, 01 Helen 13!! Creenlleld, Irvin 00 l\1""""33 Heinzen. Emilie 13j Greer, ~eta 79 :\IooesH. 33 Henkes. Elvim 103 \\tillinm 79 :\!oec,,0.33 Juotuo H. 103 NBDcyY. 33 Henneaaey. Gcori;e T. 112 g~~n:'ifrii.~ 74 Olive S. 33 JOtliab 74 S:imuel33 H~~~?c~! 100 Or1a:ood Bion 122 :::lnmuel J. 33 Herkimer. ltzu-y Helen G:?, !Swian 32 OS c:i!:'dle~~v:at~Id~ 124 Hannword. J""iab 54 P.obort 95 Dorothy Glady• 137 ::\lnry B. 33, 54 Herrick. Cindy. :\luddine Eliza Ann 1:.?4 :S:mcy Rolle 33, 64 i;o John '\\.. bitnCJ,• 137 Hanscom, Abi,:nil 33 Hewitt. Alma. J. 42 Crinsdtcb, .Margaret 130 AlpbcUM27 Celio.42 Gross. Sally 59 AUKWftUMZl. 30 DC!lirc 6S Crover. Charlc,, E. I:?:? D:inicl:.!7,:u; Edna42 Dorcns !!5, 35 Eliza.beth Hill Zl Eliza Jane 42 Edna56 John 27 Elmcr-12 Henry 122 John U. 33 Emily 4:! Lov-, 25 Lvdiu z; Harvey 42 Lulu 1:!G ;.tnry :!7 Hcn.ry42 Ruth 33, 54 SUBAO :!7, 30 Jobn Hun·ey 42 Simon 54 ffllpeood. Catherine W. ~'9 H.-H.42 Groves, Benjamin E. OJ Hardin, ,.\In.ry :,:, lli~n•. Julia A. 60 Edwin~.> Hardin!l, Henry 100 H!~htield. \1l11fuun s5 Harold E. Oj :--ehemiah Smith 100, 110 Hildreth. Emma 133 Helen 9j Hardy, Harriet A. 61 um. Abii:wl 72 Grow, Lydia 21 lI~t 4.:i Almon 100 Guernsey, Lucy J. 7~ liary ,_ Alverettu 99 GuDDlaon, Pcletiah :!:.? Harmon. E!, Chart.. :\I. 91 Frunk Almon 106 150 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM McINTIRE

HIII-Cantinuff'eph56 ~n':.':Ji~ro ~~rnncco!lu Jackllon. Bert 63 Lydia4>' 6 Georaz,:c H. 1;3 Lydia .lune 33 Olive21 Holli• L. 137 Lydin :'\I. 51 Robert Allen !lS Inn 104 Marcin. Ann 51 TriMti:un~l Ruth DoriM 137 :lfnrtbn l!I William Ho\\·nrd 08 James, Benjamin Amriah )fary 19. 20, 33, 52 Ho,>kln"- Clnrn E. 136 96 )lary A. 51 Horn. Ann :\I. (Swett) 74 J.,.,ie Bculnh !16 !\lary Hannah 38, G4 Richard~ Louio R.117 )fercy 19, 22 Horne. Grnee Low.c 133 Muriel Eotbor 96 Olive 311, 62 Orm! Frnnk 133 William Si1111< !16 Paul !!I Rnymond Frnnldin 133 Jameson. Lydin :lfnrgnrct Paulina. 81 Ricbnrd Cbnndlcr 133 124 Robert 19 Houston. Allrt..-d S. US J:unlaon, John SV Snrnb 19, :?2 Jam~ 11~ Jelllaon, Gcorac 87 SUMan E. 51 Howard. Chn.rl~ 71 Lydin33 Su.-.an :\fa,ria. 51 ErwctWI '\\'"»binltt<>n 136 Jeaneu. --69 Tnbitbn (Nowcll) 20 Grnce E~thcr l:?!i. 13G JewelL Dariwi 45 William lll, &I. l:IS Lucyt)0,W Jame!' H. 45 Howell, Eliubetb 1 H Jewett. J. Anna 71, 10.'.; K Hoyt. David Brainerd 7-l Nathu.niel 105 K:me. !lfildrcd (Coopor John 74 Johanoea, Julie 124 ·130 Hubbard. BcL-.cy 31. ·19 John.on. A. Ricb:>rd 63 Roland P. 130 Frn.nci."(4!J Edwnrd P. 73 Kenya. Charlet1 56 John 41' Eli•hn 77 Evelyn McIntire 56 Philip S!I Eli.,. 3!I HanlmhJue56 INDEX OF OTHER NA~(ES 151

Warren Robftrt 07 LlndberA, Dw•y :.-.r. 110 K~~~~'f:t' Kruln, Adolph 113 !\!oanu,,110 Willinm Wentworth SO 1 Kelf. Fmnei,. A. 73 L tl~~:f~. A~:r:~ k¥:.:~t Mory I. 7:1 112 Kelrh, Coor«• Willinm 108 t:~~~i! lJ.!°1:?0 Llnacot. Annie 51 llnaol ~:dith ICIM Andrew S. 121.1 HAnnnh !!1. :?O Keller, Edith LouillO 1:?S Lambert. Mary Fmncea J01thua. 21, 2U Potor 121' 124 WilliAm:?l Kelley, Hownrd :\f, 07 Lamoine, Lydi" A.. 83 Lln11COrr. Bertha 121 Jnnnie Ethel 07 Potor A. !!:I Llrrlelleld. Clnra Suaan Nollie Bell l!ll '-"i'::,~~:i:lfr.-d1L 44 32 Kelly, Anna 110 s. Clayton E. 106 Rnnjamin 35 Lane. Ann 45 Daniel:W lllnnoh• E. (Smith) 113 Daniel :!1 Eliab32 Edward :,o Jabea 21 EnidG. 100 Geora:e ::m John 45 Helen B. 110 Lewi,. Carleton 35 LanSlford. Jennnice 70 Jtu10 32 ll!Bbol G. 11-l Larrabee, EmllllL 70 Lucy34 !lfnry Elion ;,o Laud, Emm" 113 Mnrtbn H. 137 Kemp. John Lttncb 7ft Lawrence. SU11a.n Frances l\f!Lry U>, !\taria \Villianut (Tru• 53 Nu.ncy l\(oulton 110 Lawry. Frederick L. 125 Llvln$1Sron. Doc.. 2G Ken~r,i b~r~\\ne !Ilaria Snmuel 1:!d LuvcntL:.?tl 102 Lawyer. ltnrio Antoinette Locke. Francis SR Gertrude 105 1:11 Locklin, C1Lrrie Eva 100, Jacob AUICUBtWI 102 Leach, Alice 131 130 l\tnrCWI !\forton 42 Htuuin.h85 Robert Welch 130 Kenlaron. Frnnk P. 113 Leavitt. AlpheU!I Z1, 30 LonA, Aurillii I~ Le,,tor Roaert 113 Betoey J. 73 Lord. LouU'tL 123 :,\fary 102 Loud, Cburl011 :O.Innl•y 50 Riobard Edwin 113 ~~.~•K~ Ephraim Augustw, 59 Kennenon. Gilbert 71 Jam.cit zr. s1 Geo11tc B. 51.J Herbert F. 71 JcremiAh 23 Geonz:e Wilfo1 59 John 73 Jtu1e Nancy fiO Kim:1:•£'i'f D. 123 30 John Ca.hrin 50 Hannah Cimie 7 4 t:e.F.io:7. Loonnrd47 l\fary Adewde 60 ~hf.'136 kr:; r.;n:igfi Slldie47 Kcnr. Arthur Cbnrloo 03 Melvinn A ;;o SWIIUl Ella 60 Guy9:? Samuel27 W nltor Elmer 60 Guy !\tc:\IMtcr 92 \\"11r1hin,tt0n z:. 36 Lovejoy, Cwlea D. 4:? SuMunna.92 LeBaroa. JamC11 44 Dziniel W cbBter 42 Tho~fl:? SylVCdter-14 Tborruut 42 Keyes. John B. 60 Ledl..._ Hnrold 1!!-l Low. Saru.h Luceta. 115 ltay Bln.ncbe ti9 John Andrew l\[arCU9Cn LoW11rer. E. P. 41 Keyaer. Nellie 102 124 !\tinnic 41 Kibby• Fayette Duy 63 Leeter. Katb:uino S5 Wulli•S. 41 Kidder. Erue:4t Eaton 112 LeFebvre, Frederick 113 Lowd. !IIab,,I G. 8-1 LZln.'40D Forl'C2lt 112 LeCro. Inez :\I. 81. 116 Theodorn F. 11-l Kidney. Laum 134 Lehtonen. EdJa 120 Lowe. Catherine 6G. 90 Kilburn, Dctrire 34 LelAhroo. H=mlh 33, SO, Dnnville DariM OU Klmb,ill, Clara A.. 67 70 Lucy Lord 3!? Samuel56 1.o;!:[ 'itcrbcrt Seymour Lucy !II. 71 Lemmon. Eltther 102 133 KlnA, Mary Ellen 103 Willinm. 102 Pbilcmon 133 Kln1l,8bury. Eunice !!3. 31 Leupold, Adnm S5 Lucu. Benjamin G. 41 Hephaibo.h 21, 29 Hobert J nme1 S5 Jn.m~44 J01tepb zj Lewis. futher 73 LudlnAroo. Elizabeth 115 Lucy :?O. :!5 Frn.nCU' D:t.nforth ~ Lufkin, Emery E. 88 &muol31 JamC!I 73 Henry H. 8S Klnjlaley, !lfory Comolin Olive P. 29 Lucy Ann5S tFrencb) 0,.) Peter 10 Tho~,sg Kinnear. Boyd B. 1~6 Reuben S3 Lunt. Abioil :?1 Eva 1\-tay 05, 12,; Libbey, Joel 7G Abrabnm :?1 Kirk. Tbonuu4 35 Lucy 111 Betoey :?I Klrchel, Emily IOI Nnncy 111 Dorcn.!4:?l Knlllbr. Clarinda 105 Sarnb46 Eliau.bcth A. 32. 51 Hnrriet Butler 39. 66 ~1ll::U4~1 u!~6:m.~s John 21 Knowles, Lydia 3-t. SS Dimicl 73, 131 Mic::&,inb :?1, GG Samuel~ DILvid :7 :\lolly :?l Knowlton. Charlotte S. Eliza 121 Rufu..-t:?I 137 Frank Johnson SS Snmucl :?1 • .::a Kolocljz. Katharine 1:7 Jerry J. SS Sul'ltLDD:I. 21 Koth. Alan Robert 07 John !\Iuon 73 Vlilli:a.m21 Henrv97 Lo\WIA B. 7:? Luther. Ircac 02 Loi,, &relle97 MaryZl 0 Norman Lloyd 97 Nettie C. 100, 131 L~~! 817h1 Ruth Edith 07 S:&rnb J. 67 Lynch, Kntbnrioe 113 152 DEScENDAllo"TS OF M1CUl1 McINTIRE

Lyon. Ed!IOo f,5 John L. lOS Wel~mc117 Jennie L. 65 \\"illi:un Hany JOS William 133 Lyona. Chari"" .:llmoou 1!?6 McAlister, In"" JOS "illiam EmCfl'OD 117 Ed= Fnmceo 00, l::tl McAllister. Elixa T.l :l.lllla. Jennie .:\fay G3 HaDtlnh83 lllc:Call. Bernard l:?S )finer. Aley Jane 62 .:llichuel 83 Hiram 62 M~"71111,;I Alice .:If. 13:? Irene Emeline rs: M Mltcbell. Henrietta Ste­ Macl>on:,ld, F1oreuce US M~7~!.,.~ CbJ'U'tina 9:, ven." 114 MacK:ay, Eli;ie .:llcrdi= Mc:Cann. Leila Alberta 113 John J.114 13S lllcCartnlc. JuliA 105 Mohn, .:lfartin Luther 5G J:met .:11..,._.,, 101 Mc:Clary• .:11-t J:me Momma. Caroline !l8 Macomber. Harriet £Aber 3S. 65 Monahan. Catharine 137 ll7 :\fatthcw r,5 Dn,~d 137 \\-1llinm 97 McCobb, JRDc 34 Edward Lc>lie 137 Madbon. J:me (Do...,,.,.) McCrilly. &rtha Ellen 123 Montro■e. D,lia 123 s1. sa McDonald, .:11:iry 73 Moody, Ella F1orieitc S!?. M~:~w~;rt C. 129 lllcDowetl. Fn,d V. 9G 117 .:lrildrcd Loui"" M H:mnah 2S Main. Dorothy lS McEneer. Alexander 1:,. 1G Harriet Elizabeth 48, SO Joocph JS Mc-Garvin.. Doroth3,· L.S Helen ll9 Jo,,iah lS McGill. :U:U,.•29 Janc25 Lu«,' lS McGlonc. John f,3 John 25 R:iymoud .:ll. f,3 JO!ICPb !?j• SO kr:~t/· McGonalt)e• .:lficluicl l!?S LUC)•:!!. Major. Frnnce, l!?G Su...,. A. 103, l:S :\fn.ry 2!i Mallett. Lydia B. 29 :l\fclvor. CathfflDe 12;; .:lfary A. Sl Mandell. Catherine W. Robert Ch:mdlcr ll7 l:?S Mi!t';f~W.;,.tl~ E. 133 8Amucl!!S M:mblre, Barton Henry McK""'1, Alex11Dder 109 Thom:L"" 25 l:!4 Beatrice 109 W"illia.m Dummer 25 Riehnrd Henry 124 Carrie L. (Sioddard) 111.'l, Mooney. Phebe lOS \\-.uliam H. l!.?-l 1::8 Moore. Coffin 42 Mank. EJ,,ic 113 Emily Au_,.. 109 DoriBLoui■eSS Manninjl, .:lfary ll6 Robert 1"J Ed..-iul>5 Manson. Arabelle .:lw- McKenney, Fnu,ec,o 9~ Fn,d S5 t.enn. Ll McKeown. l·faude E. 107 J~h Brackett 42 .Arrie :\fay 51 Mc:LauChlln. Ut.iter A. .Au,:u.w.t:a,~ 123 6~:~2 Fn,d Winlicld 51 .:l!n:y E. G:" Selden A.42 G~ri:e Lct!ter 51 McLean, Annie J:mc G7 Monm$1. Arthur N. 91 Jo,,cph al Bl:mehc Gertrude 66 .:\lyra Elizabeth 91 JOf,,CJ>h Henry 51 ;\falcolm f,6 lllorrlll. Emma J. (Baker) J~b \\''ifflon 51, 116 McLoud, Du.Diel 92 46, 79 Wimfn,d }t...,..11 51. S!?. Eu»E. 9'i Ew:euc60 116 lllc."lamar.i, John ,._, Morrison. Cnlvin 103 Man■ur. Jack Dll"tin 130 .:llar=tA.t.3 G«>r,:e H=cy 103 Jamca 130 Mc."lell. .:lfariou Lom Morse. BArc~t ~ .:\lolly .:lklntirc 131 (Bu,u,) 9G Benjamin Franklin l 10 M:u-chant, G,,ori;,, Echmrd lllc."lellly. :Marth:, J. 107 Eli43 110 Mc."lelley. Fn,deriek K.123 Harry Leon 110 Laura Jane 7E. 110 J"""Ph 123 .:llary&! Marden, Catherine E■- McPbenon. &rah l!?: Syreua43 tclle 136 McSbaln, &nih 119 Morton. Cl""' 110 Edith 136 Meade. :liildn,d .:llny 13G Moses. Abbie Z. Jonnie Emile 10: Ray A. l:Jo !\toss. LD.ura as. 63 :'\.Iolly45 Melendy. Ellen S. 42 Moulton. Abel 31 Samuel J. 10!.? Harvey 4::! Amy LouUIC 61 Sarah 65 lllelvln. Ellen 90 A."" L. 31 Mar■hall, .:lfinnie (Emery) lllendum. .:11:iry 21 Chari.. \\illinm Hnm- l!?Z 135 llleodcr, .:lteW!llll llG mond 61 Martin, Cecilia L 1:2 Merrill, Abii;:iil HllllDlLh D:miel31 Doris f,G 41. 67 Do.vid30, 31 Fn,d Am08 s:? Anl:cline-!l DorcaA31 Fn,d Dixwell S!? Churl,-. Henry 1;;o Flora Loui.-.c 122. 135 Hanie• Oeu.via SG Clu.rifC.'Ca Hollinl,t."lwortb4S Fn,d Hammond 61 Lorenzo SO Edwin Elden...._.._ HIUl=h 31 .:lli!lard s:? Ju.net :\Iioervu. 1:;o Henry 31 Thoma■ S6 Kuy B11.rkcr l:W Henry C. 13:. Victory lZ? :\far)' Frnncc,1 4S Judith S7 Muaure. :\lurtha A. 1:?7 ~atb:micl Edwin 4S Lvdia 31 Mastera. Caroline S. 6-l Oli,:er-ll .:l!:.ry 21 Mathes, Dorothy 37 Patricia PitmAD 130 .:llary J. 31 Mntbcaon, Florence Perey Reuben 4S .:ll:,.ry Jane 31 (Taylor)~9 \\-illinm Hcnry Augu..""tu1' :\Iiria.m:?1 M:ntm. J~mima 49 4S :-.ancy .:Ir. 31 \\iUmm L. 130 Rhoda ~'O ~~~;:;9s MIiier. Co"' W. 37 Summ l!cintirc 31 Muwell. AJ=indcr 10, H, Ella B. 108 Sylvertor. a3, 34, 61 1.5, lS JOt1Cpbine Jrcnc 00, 127 llloscey. Hannah 39 b"DEX OF OTHER N.-1.!IIES 153

Moscey-Conlinu,d Parkcr46 CeorJS 51 O"Brien, lfn.rw,.ret \"eron­ ~-ui:-df:i1N Samuel 51 ica 113 Ric~ Som.. Ill Williama;; Obrzut. Anthony l!?S RuUl Emily 105 Muldoon. Amuc 13!? :\Iichncl l!?S Huth :\f. SS Murphy. Elinor Lee 10:l 0-ileru, Catherine 1!?7 'William Juroes 105 Ceori:c Edwnrd lo:! Oliver. Janet :\Iildred 117 Gcori:c Herbert lo:! Jean Harriet 117 ~~f,tj,'!•/~«g,zabcth 30 Httbert E'\"aDM lo:? :Katherine Ann 117 Bnidford lt. L7 Murre)·. Eli%& H. 5-1. S7 Robert 116 Dwis::btr;; Myers. Burbnra IJ.l Robert Linwood llG Eliz..Ann8l Donald Jobn,on !l4 Olson. Anna 104 Hcnry-t7 Georgi:,nna Cornelia -l!? Ola 104 Jcrcminh r,; Hobert Dou,:la,, !l4 O'Mar.i. Elimbetb A. S3, Jeremiah Fnuik !J7 lltyron;i. Brid,;ct 73 llS J~bj7 Patrick 118 Jo.tiJlb z:; N O'Neill, Vianna E. (Chen• Oli,·t-r lf. 57 ey•) 107 Najac. Le,wi~ 47 \\"illi:im J. !J7 ~rary Proctor 47 Orcutt. Idella 7!l Payne. Denni,, Armand Nuh.1""""16 Osborne•. Alice \\-·. 67 ]3,; Phebe 16 ~ood. Frnnk 51 Francio Shorey 134 N390D. Mbert C. 1!?3 Henry °'"borce G7 Gcori:c Claude 1:i.; Cbarleo A. l:?3 1....,.. Smith !ll Geor,:c:\[. 134 Gcori:c 43 Jwnctt Edwin 72 GwenJol)-U :\tyrtlc 135 Olive !?3 J0t4ephHenry67 :\Iar,r Ann 91 Phoebe :\I. 100 J~pbine67 Nay. Jooepbine F. 13-1 lfubel 7!! ~~;;~":,.\~ 1\laud Mthea 117 :\Iebitablc 2!l Rolnnd Afbert 1a;; Neeaow. llcrle Kinley 90 :\lebitablc Pctcno ;;s, 91 Velma Joyce 135 Nelaon. Am1IL lfH °'4CD.rG. 72 Pemy• :\Iartba Ellen 13-1 John S3 Snmuel 72 Pease. Edna G. l!?S :\Iar,:aret Frazier 53 Samuel R. 7!: Franc:ill R. l!?S Nevers. Batb.beba 3-1 Sarah 12-l Penney. lffll')• 121 Llovd Edward 113 Ott. Emm:i 127 Perkins. Cburlco Gilman \\-illiam Henry 113 Owen, Eliz:,betb -IS 107 Nevins. WiL°oi,~~ l!?!l June 75,. 100 R1:~ i&rt Tbunton O!? Royce. Jen:i 95 PltllHUl, H=b 2!I Blanche 135 Ruble, Jooopb A. 26 boh28 Chari"" H•nry OZ Rundlett. Z,.talinda. 711 Plaiarlotte Whitney 02 Ru1111eU, Cbarl09 F. 101 Plath, John l:!!I Elcana 76 Floro Ann 101 ::O.!ildnod Louuoe l!!G Gilbert G. 61 JIUltl44 Plummet. Elillllbeth 51 l\IA?Y88 Poor. Am0!42S li:~~J~:U:i 59, 02 SopbiaR!! Geor-'fC F. 75 Jane 92 Jl)'1Ul, John H. 110 Stephen B. 75 Su,qmo11 Hincks 92 Paul UO Pope. Fmn..,,.4S Porter. FlOIISie B. 79 r~=s~i,-anW4 02 s John 79 Rlcl>llrda, ~li=betb S5 Sanborn. Benjamin !\.t:ir- POt)'el. J°""pb 95 Elizabeth SpelllleT 4 7 den 45 Potter. !\[ary .t Carrie LuciDda 45 Prutt. Etu. Bello 1!!0, 134 Rl~a.--49 Dnic\72 F=ci,< C.13-1 Benj..min29 GiddonM.3!1 Preble. Abrallllm 24 C..icb 29 babolla. Augusta .\;j, 77, Albert Bo.rnard S4 Dnnicl 37 112 Alemnder:?4 HeJt.n M~ 102 Ja.ne43. 72 Anne 30, 51 JobD 29 Jooepb 11!! Cnlob 24 John O.,:ood :!!> Lowell45 David 24, 27. 30 John T. a7 Ma:tlu> Ann 45 Fred J°""ph S-1 Jooeph 29 Sanford, Henry 63 H!UIJULh119,!!!0 Joohua29 Willinm Burton63 JD.De 24 Saunders. Alice ::0.fay 136 Joel 24 i::;:~b~~ Jnm.. Ely42 J""°!>h :r;, 30 Lucy 73 Samuel tall !llercy30 :lfory 29, 100 su...... 91 Paul 24 Rebceea 29 Sawae. I,oabelle 103 Rboda47 Ucbeccu Soo..- 29 Nancy 52 St1SAI1 Jane 27, 30 Rufus 2\l Samucl36 TboUUU'I 24. S:imucl 68 Sor,hia.!!1 William 24 Z.bodmb 29 Pren tlce. Elisa.beth G!! Ricker. Ada Blanche 81, !Mi:~ri John&! uri Prince. Annie 53 Elmer E. 115 s..~rw::-..137 C. M.53 Floren"" C.therine 9S Sawyer. Chart.. Franeuo Ed,,..53 GoorK'! E. 98 l(l-'\ Ralph 53 Rideout. Elmer J. 51 Echel 138 Pushard. Katherine C. 136 Rlcllon. Bert 71 Sayward, Ch:irl0<1 Reary Putnam. Chari"" Frreman Jcntiie 71 51 10:2 Sabr,il30 S:unuel 51 Doan Walton 102 Stephen H. 71 SceQilell, Arlcae ::',[ay 133 Dexter JOI Riley. Ah·ena S!; Benjamin P. 133 Earl ::O.telntiro 102 Ritchie, J. Raymond 133 Howard Je!Jen,on 133 Elmo~ K-etidall 10:? J-pb 133 Elmore Walton Ill;, 101 Roberta. Elillllbeth 31, S6 t~:: l:o~ C. 113 Jert!mi.Ah 87 Loucic 10';- Lillian Leo=cur. ll3 Lillla.D Medora 102 Sarah Elizabeth SO, 113 Schubert, A111t..,till< F. ::0.Iinnie ::O.Iedon. 101 Willi:un 28 1:1., INDEX OF 0rHER NAMES 155

Schubert-Canlinu,,! Chari°" Henry M.~ !li'11laon P. lllol Martha Cocilin E•telln Chari"" Hud•on 134 P11tionco 125 122. 135 Dnvid M. 74 Starkey, Fannie Altio 130 Schultz. Judith J.1101'11 100 lsdith 131! Sc:eama, Dnvid 73 Scott. Mnrporite (Church) ~:dith Borthn 88 ldn l\f. 1oa, 128 IOI F.verutt E. Xij Jn.cob 50 Martha 100 Flora W. ti2 RosannA50 Robert IOI Hormnn P. IOtl Srnena, Deboriib 7-i Scribner, Hnl'llh 100 Howu.rd A. !Otl Elisabeth 82 Seaman. :\tnri11 n2 Jucob 71 011MinOl Sesaver, Robert ChnuaCt?y Jarne,1 A. f\7 Jnbn Pn.yno 00 !l-1 Jarnm N. :,n Mary Elisa Oil, 00 V.illinm J, !l-1 Jenniu 42 Rnlly!III 1 Lcc c. 127 Stu'U.h Ana 44, 73 ~:f;~:"G.r1l 1,illino 0~ Stewart. A1mo,1 Anna 00 Clnl'II S. 71 Lucrctiu 71 Chu.rim, 75, 100 EmmaJnne71 Lvdia4tl Frnnklin 75 0 :-.fnbol L. 67 Ida Mny75 ~:ir. l~n l\fnry Alice 43, 71 John E. 75 PbineAHW. 71 l\fnry E. 71 Nancy Jemima 14. 100 Seekins. Alonao Albert MuLcc811 Willinmllll 136 O!ICnrW. 71 Bertha Maud 125, 136 Otl11171 St1~t:,~:~~~7 105 SellQ, Loin :.rae l:?'J Reuben 50 Stlllbet'Qer, ~:liamboth nn Tboffln,4B.12ll H.ou:cr Lea 1!!7 StllllnQa. Albert D. 70 Sellan, Maud !14 Royal &I Cclin 103 Sellen, VirJCinin B. 6-l Ruth21 Emc,.t F. 70 Severance, Emma 26 Sar11h Eliznbetb 1~1 Stimson, Cbarle,o W, 121 l-tn.ry 20 SBrab J. tS:! :\tu.r&:nret WOO!tter 1'6, Sbac:keUord, Geor$Citu1na S.-tb 71 121 111 fihermn.n 127 Stitt. Albt,rt Thom.. 112 Sharpe, Alire 116 TerenaO. 4S Hnrold ThollllUI 112 Shatruck. Geor1i1:e F. 51 \'el11111 Lee 118, 13-1 JnmCd 112 Willil1m 311, 4~ Raymond Jam.,,. l 12 ~:iu ..';!!\.101 Williiun Almon 67 StockbrldQe. Ed,car Del- Shaw, Dnniel SI \\llliam Bennett lM mnr 4U Edna H. tl3 Willinm Edmund 117 Ira Lcii;hton 46 Eva ?-tinnie 13-& Smock. Fannie :'l.iny 130 Willinm G. 4tl, 47 Hannah 33. -io, nz. 81 Snedlcor. AJmC5 Anno. t)G \\llliu.m Gcor1te 4tl Shen, Elim 133 Snell, Dolly 74 Stockwell, Emmon,, 40 Shedd. Esther (Lemmon) Snow. Rebecca. 29 102 Snyder. Jncob n.; f/:i~1!'r!~ette 42, 69 Sheldon. !lfnrin 511 Loretta l[. t)5 Sally 28, 40 Shepherd, C. H. 70 Somer~. Aon r,o Stoddard, Cnrrie L. 103, Sherburne. Mn.bet C. 128 Soper. Bernice H. o.; l:!8 Sherwood, Nellie 137 l,Jdcn J. u;; Chnrt.. c.12::. Shirley. Dn,id 64 Sorel. :,rnry 107 Stodder, :.Iartba D. 94 Ha.~etti-4 Sorensen. Anna Dom 1::? Stone. Augu.-.tu. LuRcinc Shock, Dnvid 12:l SpaldlDQ, Su.n 42 4S Rebecca. 123 Sparks. G. W. 70 Charles E. 4S Spauldlnlt, Addie 73 Dnniel Franklin 4S Sh~~l¼135 Spencer. Dorn 118 Geor.-re Florian 56 Sickles, Orpha 06 Splen. David 107 John 56 SleQel, Amelia. US Dnvid A. 107 J"""phiae Snrdic 4>1 1 Spinney. HclenLucilloll& Samuel 47 s~~i'!..';!1~ s1 Jnmco Wcoley 138 Su.mud At1gu.>11tW4 4ti Ca.roliae41 J ooeph Steve 115 WilliumC.47 Fmnklin81 Rubert Mileaae 137 William H. 48 Henry Thom 117 Spr;iitue. Snrnh 113 Sto•er. Eunice 26, 36, 61 NellioM, 117 SprlnQ, Fn..!erick William Sarah 6S ua }~~~~~123 81-l"nnnn. 22. 30 Samuel Arthur 93 LoiM Hibbert. 91 WillisHearySl Stuckpole. Annie L. 115 LUO)' 21, 27 Skuba, Aruu,. 128 Cu.tberine IS, :.?2 :.tinam 20 Slater, Henrietta. 70, 10-l Honor 19 Straw. :SI\Dcy J. ,4 Ncli40nl(H Stacy. Cnrol B. 80 William 74 Sleeper. Lottie B. 107 Cliu-cocc Herrick SO Strayer. :,rnry Whitney 02 Sloat. :',Inrtba :',fatildn 134 D11vidH,i;o Nieholn.892 Small, Chester D. 62 Fl'IIDk Edwin SO &!ibcrt.92 Eleanor Elizabeth 82 PnuJFmnk~ Thorne 92 Harry Cbez1tcr ti:.? Stryker. Sarnh 1:i:; Smith, A!i,,on 19 ~~tt:.~\;t° Sullivan. Mnrstnret. 110 Alma Ja.no 72. 107 Rotund Lci~ht<>n SO Sutherland. Evu. ).t. 97 Almira 109 Staines. Emily 0.1; Jomes 133 Alvab 106 Stanhope. Hclea J. Ill Lulu RoKo IIS, 133 Andrew77 Stanley, Delln :,r, 103 Swain. HtU'l'Ul<>n -W An,:eliac102 o ..nr 1oa Swun. Ellen 72 Aimn 20, 1or, Staples. Dnniel C. l 04 Hannah :!8 Blanche E. 113 John 47 Sybil 105 Cha.rleit Ed\\iD 107 :,t,.,-y 30, 47, 90 Swazey, Emma 111 156 DESCENDA.VTS oF M1cuM McINTIRE

Sweat. Benfamin ~ti Theod0"ia 22 Randolph r,7 Swen, Alc-s.nndcr V. 4~ Thorpe, David 37 \Vayne .58 Ann !\t. 74 Gt.'OrJ(u 37 Tuttle-, Debby 2S Churl.. A. 44 Hn!oy37 :',fary J11110 08, 103 Cburle,,F.44 Thunton. Ano 46. 78 Ni~bolu 103 Hattie Amelia 4.S :\fory Edl:""()mb 112 T-mbly, Hanlll\b D. 46 Ucnry F. 44 Thyntt, Francca Annette Tyler. EhR Pi tmao ~'9 Huldah !Oh titi.100 JMTI .. A. 44 l.cwi,,100 u John 44 Tlbberra, Addie 129 Upham, Ada W"bite 117 John W. 44 TlrnllOD, Georgo H. 118 Jo,dab 2Z V :l!artbn Adclnide 44 n;fe~ i!;;,.,,da41 V1tloncou..-, Sarah 12D :'>!nry 109 Tl1comb, George A. 100 Valk. Delia C. "2 Nel"°n 44 Samuel Artbnr JOO V:andttllp. Ncllic P. 40 Paulina~ Wilbnm P. 31 Van Voohres. Almint. f,4 Robert. 44. 74 Tirus. John 110 Varney, Abii:nil Jane 11:? \\~illimn 22 Looino S. l!O 133 Tomllnson. Charlotte 79 er?Jny T Joozut 711 Mahal&,S Tall. Harriet A. 76 Tookey, Ett11. J. 103 llaril> E. 78 l~raeI 70 Thoma,, 103 Vamum. Am011 01 Tnllnuan. E"n. Hnrrict 07 Toomey, l\tary Elion llO lfcbitable Paten, (OM­ \l/illiu.m07 Timothy J. 1111 ,:ood) w, 01 Talpey. Albert.J. 110 Towle, Addia 45 Verrill, lfary B. 88 Loio Eli"'""--th ll!J Geora:e \V. 4,i Vickery, bmcl B. 101 TownlM!ftd, Edith E. 43 :'>liuy Elizabeth 101 ~!."3: ~'. 109 Ezekiel E. 43 Vlloa, ll..,.bnll Co.ldwell +:=:Tarklnitron. B<>ota IIJ.l Tracy, Albert. Whnlen 63 117 Taak.tt. Annie SS Chat!"" 63 Robert Cnrleton 117 Tate-, Jo,.cph 2S Treadwell. Alzm-dn !OS Robert llnn 100 AmOll.jO- Edward Convcn.e m, Joime )fay r,7 .r\m~ BuckS9 Gertrude 69 :',lnnohnll :;. :'>L SO E,,.,.34,3.'.. :',t:u-y !01 Henrya5 w z. A. 35 Jonathan 3S Tebben, Fred 41 Jooepb34 W~?2~!~'ol~~ Tebbects. Annie A. Sl lO!lhua.34, 35 Wadsworth, Frnnklin GS Teuaen. SophiD. Wilbcl· lfary Aon3S Phllip Shirley 65 muu.l:!O lfary Rieb 50 Wendell Fnmklio 64 Tbomaa. Albert. :i;; Oliver Pnrker :i;; Walt. Sarah lllaria 62 Alexander :',f. 3,'; Silm. Hc1'bert .5~ s.,n 62 Cb.. trl08 Heney ~7 Wall. Fred 70 Sal'Ah J. 35 C~ ~ieboL; :;7 Fl'<.-dE. W SU!-1:m 35 Edith E. 12ti ,,ranace. Abbie 75 WiUiam Enoch I;! Eliza Ann 3'; Walsh. lfnbel F. 10'.l W"illie Wnldron Ill Eunice 37 llyk-,, J.111 Thompson • .Almira 36 Henry Lawrc~ 3i Walron, BctN,y IU Catherine 22 Jnmei177 Ellal,oui,.e9G Curtul 2!! John Alfred 37 .li:tniet 87 Elizabet.h B. 3fi, .;p, 81 :,.i:uru. 2S, as W2UI. Chari.. H. llO Elion :,.tary 3G, 40, ~l Nathaniel l ~4 W.ardwell. Elim 125 Gcora-e~ Nellie .France1 01, 1~4 Ku.theri:ne Alice l:.!5 Harriet S. 36 Samuel 3S Leua :lf.124 HirlUD Hobt.<36 Welnry A. 37. 53 Emma. Jane 57 Edith Ll>un. 03 :\fcrey 22 U't.berlO:! Elmer llar:ion '3- Noa.Ii:?:? Frank.',s EmmoDK :.?9 Su.rah 37. Ci:? lh.tiI~!>7 Gilbert33 Sarah Jo'. 44 Obed \\"Ul.: 57 Henry 28, 10S b'DE.'\: OF OTHER NAMES 15i

Warren-Curni,.,.,d F.liznboth Il7 Ichabod 28 w!:.~~C!~::.~ OS FAnny7!; J.,.;oh !lS Nicbahul~ lfnry4,\ Iven H. !l3 Sa.rah .00 Willlamaon, Gro,irP 9:! Janr,!,?O We.tcott. Buldnh C. 72. ld11 Fl'lln.,.. r~J. U2. 03 Jahn :\tdntire ~ 10; Willwerth, Chari.. Jo,..ph l'>fah tlO Joho o;- Etn.ily LoU-00 02. 9.; Cbnrl"" Wilbur GO Martho J. 8.'I Noel Cuy 02 Edith 00 !\fchitn.blc ::il OHve "tonil' 37 EliC.O Soah 10 Watson, Charlett 12:: Eliznh~ Wentworth. Betiaey ::J Wlllcomb, Ad.-u·11e Coro- nurd r.o Carlton lklntirc 115 line 11S Woodwell, Geori:e ;-.1,..,.. C:irriel:i. l:!>l Hcrb<,rt 118 tentti-t CharJ,.1l3 Wllley. Abii;:ill Dudley J11e0b Amh,.. r..:. Chnrfo,o A. 11~ 101 lltnrgarct Nowcll lJ.t Cbra l::S Alexander H. 1 t:? Philip l!clntin, 64 J""""° A. 113 Eleet:L B. (ParktnlUl) SS Woodworth,. John 62 Lewis &ta, 46 Wormel. J~bine 12'7 :\Iork G. 129 ?J:dir lt:l• 112 Wriltht, Ed,.,,n1 S. 112 NatlulDicl 23 ldll E. l:!9 Ellen r~. l:?7 Pa.triciu. llti .rom .. ll.106 Harriet Good.hue 112 P11ul45 :\I,uy Disna 91 Jn,me4 ••5 Pri!cilm 115 Sn.lb· 43, 70 !\!:i.rv Ana f',S, Raymond 115 \\illinm liowtU"d ll2 Intiro ~ SUADJ:uL :23 Wllllllms. Abrnbnm 7,; W3'~;,.Ck~ ~0 Wertz. Cecilia In~ !:•::l Clemcnc.iae S. 7~ ~tildred. 00 158 DESCENDANTS OF MICUM MCINTIRE

Wykoff-Contir1uNI y Euni.. to o ..ar Byron uu Yatea. Cnt.berioo Youna Geo••• W, 03 PttterhO 34 Huonnb ChMO 111 Wyman, Donald Drarborn Willlam34 Jonntbun 10, ao IIK Ynton, D11nial 1\.1'. 40 Mnrtha2L 3li Eli•ba Bmilh 117 l'hrmina 49 Rowland 17, 18 Florenoo Mubo·I I 18 YounA, Churl.. E. 7!1 Rulb Annie Rooe 130 John llK Elf!anoraa HUHSLD 7M Haobel Alma 118 Elba Ann Ill Huttanna 17 Hichard Mclnliro 118 Eliaabelb 2U Wubiovtoo Benjlllllin 03 Wind110r Horborl 117 OWNER'S LINEAGE

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