FAMILY HISTORY

ANCESTORS OF CATHY LYNN KING

Edward Johnson Ladd

Fort Payne, Alabama

1965

Notes regarding index of FAMILY NAMES and CHARTS:

(1) (2) (3) Typical Family Name - BARRETT "A" * Mary VIII (Thayer) (4) (5) (6)

Legend:

(1) Sir Name (2) Chart (3) Indicates History compiled (4) Given Name (5) Generation (6) Married Name

*Where no text is attached the name as "Main" indicates known location of family.

CHARTS show (1) Name of ancestor as "Atlanta Gertrude Johnson"

(2) Ancestors number in text as 11 9061 11

(3) Generation as "i" using Edward Johnson Ladd ~s base generation, II O"

NOTE: Descendant generations indicated as 1,2,

Generations i - iii shown on Chart "O"

Generations iii - ix shown on Charts "A"through "G", except Chart "B" which shows generations ii - viii

HISTORY 1 viii 1000 Daniel Ladd

Indicates generation as viii (See above) Ancestors Number as (1000) Number (1) designates first known ancestor subsequent generations numbered (2), (3),' etc.

Footnotes as "Newcomb Genealogy" indicates source of information.

FAMILY NAMES

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ALDEN "A" * BLAND "11' Kass. John IX Isabella VIII (Asten) Ruth XIII (Baas) John IX

A.STEN HI)ft * BOGUE non Ala. Francis VIII Maude II (Christia) Jemima VII (Knowles)

BOND "C" England BARRETT "A" * John XII Mary VIII (Thayer) Mary XI (Herrick) Thomas IX

BOREMAN "Off * BASS "A"* Martha VIII (Low) John VIII Thomas IX, X, XII Salluel lX Willi&m XI, XIII Sarah VII (Thayer)

BO/ER "A" * Enaland BASSETT "A"* George I Mary VIII (Mulford) Ruth IX (Knowles) Nathaniel IX William X BRYANT "E" * Alpheua IV BATCHELDER "C" * Eleazer V Asanath III (Ladd) John VI, VII, VIII Daniel IV, IX Sarah III (Newcomb) John VII, VIII Stephen IX Jonathan V, VI

CARLETON ncn * BENSCN "G'' Maine Ad.am, XII, XXII Rebecca VI (Johnson) Balcbdn XXVIII Fdward VII, VIII, X, XII, DVI Erastus XI BERRY "D" * Gilbert XXIV Elizabeth VII (Locke) Hannah V (Chase) William VIII Henry IlX, llV Jerry XXVII John VI, IX, XIII, XIV, XV, XX BIGLEY "C" . England Thomas XVI, XVIII George XIII Walter XVII Mary XII (Carleton) William XXIII CARTER*(Cater) CONANT "C" * Elizabeth X (Boreman) "C" England Daniel VI Felix XI "C" " Hephizibah V (Batchelder) John VI nan Maine John VII, XI EdWJl'd VII Lot VIII Martha V (Johnson) nan Maine Richard I Richard VIII, IX Roger IX

CHASE "C" * Amos V COOKE "A" * Aquila IX, X Elizabeth VII (Newcomb) Francis VI Josiah VIII, IX Moses VIII Fbebe IV (Batchelder) Richard XI CORLISS "D" * Samuel VII George VIII Thomas XII Martha VII (Ladd)

CHRISTIA niJt Ala. CULPEPPER "C" England Emma I (McBride) Margaret XIV (Welbeck) Wood II

DANIEL ncn England CHRISTIANSEN "B" Alice xrv-(Carleton) Christine V {Steubner) Otto VI DAVIS non * Joanna VIII (Corliss) CLARK "E" Maine Thomas IX Jacob VII Mary VI (Pridham) DAY "D" England Dorothy II (Pike) CLARKE "C"* Agnes X (Conant) John XI DENTON ncn England Eleanor X (Carleton) CacKE "C" Englam Roger IX DOBBS "0" N. C. Sarah VIII (Hull) Amanda I (Gilbreath) David III Robert II COLE "C" Mass. · Alice I (Sanders) ncn Eng. Susan J.V (Owens) "0" Ala DODGE nc,t * John X Lucy VI (Conant) ®I,LINS _ ttAtt * Richard VII, VIII, IX ,;, Jonathan VII Joseph VIII Snsanna VI (Rich) COTTON "C" CHASTEEN 11 0 11 John VIII Al~ander iii Sarah VI (Carter) Leah Levina tv (Dobbs) DORMAN n An u-l"Ja.88. Phebe VII (Porter) GILBREATH non N. C. DOROTHEA "B" Baxter IV Juliana V (Von Zweidorf) George II William I, III Willie O (Ladd) EATON "C" Ma SSo Mary VIII {Dodge) GOGGINS ''E" * Mary V (Pritham) ELDRED "A" * John VI Elisha VII, VIII Patrick VIII Mary VI (Newcomb) William IX GOODRIDGE nett* Mary IX (Woodman) EMERSON "D'' * Abigail VII (Smith) Alexander X GRANI'HAM ncn England George XI Allee X (Emery) Michael VIII Andrew XI Thomas IX

GRAU PNER "B'' Germany EMERY "C" * Hannah VII (Chase) Maria VII (Steubner) John VIII, IX, X, XI GREEN "D'' England Ann II (Moulton) FEILDMAN "C" England XVII (Carleton) HARTSHORN "D" * Mass. John VII FITZWILLIAM ncn England Susannah VI (Ladd) XXIV (Carleton) Thomas VIII

FOLLANSBEE: "C" * HAWTHORNE "A" * Mass. Ann Wi VIII (Chase) Ann VIII (Porter) Mary VIII (Pike) William IX Thomas IX

HA YES "on Ala. FRENCH "D" England Mary III (Gilbreath) Christian VIII (Locke)

HAZELTINE "C" * FROE "D" England Mercy IX (Kimball) Margaret IX (Emerson) Robert X HEARLE "C" Sarah VIII (Cotton) HENDRICK "D" * JOHNSON tt(}rt * Daniel VIII Atlanta I (Ladd) Dorothy VII (Robertej Dennie IV James III, VI John II HERRICK tt Ct' * William V Alan XVI Rhoda IV Henry IX, XVII John XI JOYCE "A" Mass. Mary VII (Batchelder) John X Robert XIII, XV Mary IX (Baei•t t) 'Jhomas XII William I, XIV Zacharie VIII · KEMP non Ala. Louise III (o.,ens) HILLDERSON England Mary XI (May) KIMBALL ncn * Benjamin IX Elizabeth VIII (Carleton) HOPKINS "A"* Richard X • Constanta IX (Snow) Deborah VIII (Cooke) Giles IX KDm "O" Ala. Stephen X Cathy 2 Gerald 1 Joe O, ll HORNSEY "D" England Lester 1 Jennet X (Emerson) John XI KINNEY "C" Maes. Joanna IX (Merrill) HORTON ncn England Sarah IX (Conant) KNCl-11...ES * Hannah VI (Locke) HI)" HULL "C" Mass. John VII "D" Issac VIII Richard IX nAn Ruth VII (Raymond) Ruth VIII (Collins) "A"

J~BS non Ala. KOBUS "B" Germany William III Louise IV (Steubner) Sopha II (McBride) LADD non * JELLIMAN ncn England Alonzo II Martha X (Chase) Daniel V, VI, VIII Edward 0 Elisha III J»JETT "C" * Elisabeth VIII Hannah IX (Carleton) Fredrick I, o Joseph X John VII ncn Jonathan IV Lydia VI ncn (Cafleton) Margaret I (King) Samuel VII LASKIN "C" England MERRILL "C" * Edith IX (Herrick) Mary VII (Ladd) Hugh X Nathaniel VIII, IX

LECROY "O'' Ala. McBride "0" Ala. Millie II (Peek) Andrew I Tom II William III LOCKE "D" * Rena O (King) Elisha V John VII., VIII Mary IV (Ladd) MOULT ON "D" * William VI Daniel VI, VII John VIII, IX LOW "C" * Tryphena V (Locke) John X Martha VII (Dodge) Thomas VII, IX MULFORD "A"* Dorcas VII (&dredge) Thom.as VII, IX LUMPKIN "A" England Anne IX (Eldred) Mass. William I MULLINS "A" * Mass. William X Pricilla IX (Alden) MALLISON "0" England Alice X · Mary X (Jewett) NEWCOMB "A"* Andrew VIII, IX MANSFIELD "C" * Elisha IV Andrew VIII Joseph V, VI Bethiah VII (Conant) Hlebe II (Johluson) Robert IX Simon,III Thomai VII

MARSTON "D" * John I Nl!.WTON "0" England Henry IX Adam XXIII Robert XII Sarah XIII (Carleton) Thomae XI, XIII, XIV Tryphena VII (Philbrick) Will.aim VIII OWENS "0" Ala. Nancy II (Gilbreath) Raymond IV MAY "C" England William III Joan X (Herrick) Richard II PAGE "D" N. H. Sabina VIII (Marston) · MACIE "0" England Anne XI (Clarke) William XII PEEK "0" Ala. llama I (King) Jamee II PHILBRICK "D" * ROBERTS * James VIII Ann VIII (fhildrick) "11' Joseph VII Ephriam VI, VII "D" Phebe VI (Moulton) Mehitable V (Ladd) "D" Thomas IX Sa.rah VIII (Rich) "A" Thomas IX "A", "D" PIERCE "A" Mass. Fhebe V (Newcomb) Chatham ROGERS "E" Maine m. 6 March 1773@ Wellfleet Mary VII ( Goo gin) d. before 12 Dec. 1782 Richard VIII

PIKE* SATCHWELL "D" England Dorothy VIII (Hendrick) "D" Mary X (Webster) John IX ("D" Robert VII, VIII IX "U" SAUNDERS ncn * Sarah VII (Chase~ ncn Edwin XII Henry XI John I PLANTA.GENEI' "C" England Samuel XIII Sibella XXI (Carleton) Sarah IX (Pike)

PORTER 11A" * SAWYER ncn * Anna VI (Thayer) M&ry VIII (Emery) John IX William IX Joseph VIII William VII SF.AVRY "E" Maine Margery VI (Goggins) PRITHAM ''E'' Maine John V Hannah IV (Bryant ) SCOI'T ncn England Ursula X (Kimball)

RAYMOND "C" * Ruth VI (Batcheller) SHAW "E'' Maine William VII Abigail IX (Bryant) John I RICH "A"* Joseph VI SKERENE ncn England Richard VII, VIII ____ XVI (Carleton Susanna V (Thayer) SKIPWITH "C" RING "A" England Anne XV (Carleton) Elizabeth IX (COOKE) SMITH Maes. Barbara X (Bower) "A" England WA!l'ON ncn * Hannah VI (Roberts) "D" Elizabeth VIII (Conant) Nathaniel VIII non William IX Samuel VII "D"

WEA VER nc,t Ala • SN& "A" * . Susan III ( Chasteen) Sarah IX (Walker) Nicholas X WEBSTER * Hannah VIII (1-erson) "D" STAINTON "C" England John IX, X lfI)ttt ncn,. Geoffrey XXIV Mary IX (Faery J nett Helena XXIII (Carleton)

WEISE "Blf Germany STEUBNER "B" * Elonore VI (Christitnsen) Christop-1 V Otto VII Daniel VII Frederick III Georg VIII WELBECK "C" England Georgine II (Ladd:) John XIV Nicolaus VI Joyce XIII (Carleton) Rudol}Xl IV

WENSCHOFF "Blf Germany SWAN 11 D" * Mass. Heindrioh IV Robert VIII Peter V Ruth VII (Hartshorn) Fbilippine III (Steubner)

TANNER "0" Ala. WHEELER * Lizzie IV (Gilbreath) Abell X "A" Ann IX (Chase) ncn John X ncn TART "A" England Margerie IX (Barrett)nAtt Elizabeth (Williams) X

WELDEN "A" * TAYLOR England Catharine IX (Hopkins) Mary XI (Jewett) "C" Gabriel X William III) "c" Anthony (IX) "D" Lydia (VIII) "D" WILLIAMS "A" England TILDEN "A" England Hannah IX (Mulford) Elizabeth X (Bassett) Thomas X

WALKER "A" * Mass. WOODMAN "C'' * Susanna VII (Collins) Edward IX, X William VIII, IX Sa.rah VIII (Merrill) THAYER "A" * Ephriam VII Pi=ter VI Shadrach VIII Thomas IX William V YEOMAN "Cff England Ann I (Wheeler)

ZCHM!m "B" Germany Elisha VII (Weise)

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JAMES JOHNSON 9026 At.J>BN CHART "A" Aldan 1 ix. 6570. John A14ep. waa one ot the p:llgr1ma ot Leyden, who came in the Maitiower to Plymouth in ll>20. He we.a about 22 :yee.n of age, when he arrived, and -.a one ot thoee vio signed the original oiYil ocmpact tonaed and aolemru.y adopted by the tint · &dventuren at Cape Cod Harbor an the 15th Noveber. He w.a a single man and appean to have been an inmate 1n the tamU.y of Capt. MUee-Standiah. He we.a "the-,atripling who t1l"8t leaped upon the rook.,., u :mentioned by- Prellidct Adami 1n a certain ocmrromication. It ia well lmown that ti the tint caapany-, canliating of 101, abmt one-b&l.t died in 6 :mmtha after landing, 1n coru,equance ot th,- hardships th-, wre oalled upcn to encounter. Mrs. Roae Standish, ooneort ot Capt. Standilh, departed this life en 'Z1 Jan. 1621. In a Yery abort t.im.e after the deceaae ot Mrs. Standish, the Captain waa le( t.o think that it he could obtain Mia h'iaollla Mul.llna, a dau.. of Mr. William Mulllna, the · bret.oh in hia tamilT wwl.d be happily repaired.. He, therefore, aeoording·to the auatca of thoae times, 1ent John Alden, as a ....ager, to ask Mr. ltullina pvnd.enon to visit his daughter. The old gentleman did not object. but oalled in hia daughter who said, "Pr.rth• John 'Wf'or_do 7ou not·apealc tar- yourself." For a tw years John Alden lind in Pl.1mauth then settled 1n ~, on a .tam. H~ was one ot the Court-a of Assistants in 1633, and 1111coeHively tor a number ot years. Prom 1641 to 1649 he ll&I chosen to repr•ent the town ot Duxbury in the General Court. ot the Old Colony. In 1653, and for aweral succeed:1.Jlg y-ea1"8 he -was one of the Cclncil. ot '\tlr appointed on aooount ot the danger apprehended. frail the Indiana. John Alden •• Priscilla, dau. ot W1ll1e Hul.liruJ. He d. 14 Maroh 1702. Children. 6571. John, ~• Elizabeth ____ Dl

CHART "D" ASTEN

viii. 2780. Franois1Asten had land in Hampton granted to him JO June 1640. He died before 1.3 July 1642 when a grant was ma.de to "the widow Asteno" She was Isabella, dau. of John Bland (sometimes called Smith)o She married 2nd as early as 1644 Thomas Leavitt who had been living in Exeter, but came to Hampton and lived on the Asten Homestead, now the residence of John C. Marston.

Children 2781. Isabella, b. about 163.3; m. Philip Towle; d. 7 Dec. 1719. 2782. Jemima, b. 24 Jan. 1641 m. John Knowles. I. (Knowles) 278.3. Keziah, b. 24 Jan. 1641; m. ---~ Tuc~er.

From "History o! Hampton, N. H." BARRET!' CHART "A" Barrett 1 ix. 6550. Thanas Barrett, was ma.de a £reEll]8.n in 1645 and was aie ot the 32 residents of Braintree to whane in that year the Peneral Oourt granted 10,000 acres in Warw:l.ch, which had been confiscated by reason of Gorten•s "heresay". Before the proposed settlement could be begun, however, the action of .the General Court was overruled 1m England and the land was restored. to the original settlers. Thanas Barrett remained several years in Braintree, bought land there in 1651 of Michael Saunders and Francis Elliott. He removed later to Chelmaford where he made his will 1662~

Thanas d. 6 Oct. 1668 and his wife Margaret d. 8 July 1681.

Children 6551. John. 6552. Thanas. 6553. Mary, m. 11 Feb. 1654, Shadrach Thayer * (Thayer). 6554. Joseph. BASS

CHART "A" Basa 1 ix. 6555. Saptuel Bass came to New England wlth his wife Anne and proba.bl.y one or two young children, among the first settlers of the Mass. Colony about 1630 and settled in Ruxbury, near Hog a-.t.dge. Their names were enrolled among the earliest members of the first church in that Town, which wa.s gathered as early as 1632. He was admitted freeman 14 May 1634 a.nd lived in Roxbury until about 1640 when he removed with his family to Braintree (Now Quincy) • He was chosen and ordained the first deacon of the church in Braintree. Deacon Bass was a man of strong and vigorous mind, and was one of the leading mm of the town , for many years (See Hist. of Quincy). In 1641 and subsequently, · he represented the town in the General Court 12 yea.rs. Dea.con Samuel BaH d. JO Dec. 1694 aged 94. His wife Ann died 5 Sept 1693, aged 93. Children 6556. Samuel. 6557. Hannah, m. Stephen Paine, 15 Sept. 1651.

6558. Mary, m. Capt. John Capen of Dorchester in 1647. 6559. John, b. in Roxbury about 16.32. * 6560. Thanas. 6561. Joseph.

6562. Sarah. -2 viii. 6559. Jchn · Bass, b. about 16.32, m. 3 Dec. 1657 Ruth Aulden. Ruth d. Aug. 12, 1674, he m. 2nd. Hannah Sturtephant of Plymouth July 21, 167. John Bass d. Sept. 12, 1716 aged 84. Children 6563. John, b. 26 Sept. 1658. 6564. Samuel, b. 25 Jan. 1660. 6565. Ruth, b. 28 Nov. 1662. 6566. Joseph, b. 5 Oct. 166;. 6567. Hannah, b. 22 April 1667. 6568. Mary, b. 11 Dff. 1669. 6569. Sarah, b. 29 Jan. 1672, m. 7 Jan~ 1692 to Ephraim 'lba.yer. * (Th4t,Jr) BASSETT CHART "A" Bassett 1 ix. 5470. William Bassett, was a passenger on the second ship, the FOR'IUNE, removed to Duxbury before 1639. He had two in his .family on his arrival in 1621.. In 1640 he received a grant o.f 100 acres at Beaver Pond and was a very large lando-wner at his death. Although a blacksmith, he le.ft a considerable library. He was a deputy in Duxbury in 1640, 3, 4, 5, 8 then one o.f the proprietors o.f and first permanent in Bridgewater, 1651. His wife, Elizabeth, was probably a Tilden. He died in Bridgewater, Mass. 1667.

Children (All bom in Plymouth)

54'71. William, b. 1624; m. 1652 Mary Raynesford. He d. 29 May 1670. 5472. Elizabeth, b. 1626, m. 1st. Nov. 8, 1648 Thanas Burgess, Jr. They lived in Sandwich, Mass. Cn June 10, 1661 she secured a divorce because of his misconduct with Lydia Guant~ perhaps the first divorce in the Colony. Thanas and Lydia eloped to Newport, R. I. Elizabeth m. 2nd William Hatch. 5473. Nathaniel. * 5474. Sarah, b. about 1630, m. 1648 Capt. Perigrene White. 5475. Ruth, b. abmt 1633, m. 1655 John Sprague. 5476. Joseph, b. about 1635, m. 1st. about 1658 Mary Lapna.n. m. 2nd. Oct. 16, 1677 Martha Hobart. He d. 1712 aged 77. 1 viii. 5473. Nathaniel Bassett, b. 1628, m. 1st. Mary or Dorcas da.u. of John Joyce. m. 2nd. Hannah ____ who d. 1'710. He d. Jan 16, 1710 aged 82. He settled first in Marshfield and then in Yarmouth. He was a very worthy citizen, though at 23 he was fined 20s for dis­ turbing divine service in Duxbu:ri on the Lord's Day. He was constable at Yannouth. His will dated 6 days before hil death; is carefully dra:wn and contains much geanological in.fo:nnation. It mentions "Grandmother Joyce". Children 5477. Maty, m. Than. Mulford of Truro. * (Mulford) 5478. Samuel. 5479. Hannah, m. Covel. 5480. Nathaniel, removed to Windham, Ct. 5481. Joseph, m. Susanna Howes. 5482. Ruth. 5483. Sarah, m. Niekersoo. 5484. Nathan. 5485. William, m. Martha .. Godfrey. 5486. Dorcas, d. 9 June 1707, aged 31.

"The History of Cape Cod" by Freeman "Duxbury History" "The Bassett Family" BATCHELDER CHART "C" Batchelder l ix. 4700. Daniel Batcheller, born in England, married-----~' they both died in England; residence near Canterbury.

Childreh 4701. Joseph, m. Elizabeth ______• 4702. Henry, m. Martha ______• 4703. Joshua; m. ______4704. John; m. Mary ____ , 2. Eliz. Herrick. X. 2 viii. 4704. John Batchellor, born in England in 1610; married first Mary ______married second Eliz. Herrick. Died Sept. 10, 1675. John Batchelor was born in Englarrl, came to America in 16.36, settled in Salem, and was made a freeman Nov. 13, 1640. He went from Canterbury, County of Kent, England. Soon after he was admitted an inhabitant at Salem he was granted twenty acres of land, to which was subsequently added 60 acres more. He was admitted to the church June 23, 1639. Will - Essex Co. Prob. Rec., Old Series, Book 1 June, 1671 to Sept. 1681, Vol. 301, P. 69.

Children

4705. John, b. Jan. 1639; d. in 1645.

4706. JoseJii, b. May 8, 1654; m. Miriam Moulton. 4707. Hannah, b. June 23, 1644; died young. 4708. Mary, b. Sept. 19, 1640; m. Mighill Cressey. 4709. Abigail, b. Feb. 12, 1643, m. Sergt. Peter Woodbury. 4710. Hannah, b. May 25, 1645; m. Samuel Corning. 4711. John, b. June 23, 1650; m. Mary Herrick. x. vii. 4711. John3Bachelor, born Salem, June 23, 1650; m. in Salem Aug. 14, 1673, Mary Herrick, dau. of Zachariah and ,Mary (Dodge) Herrick, born Oct. 10, 1654. She died Aug. 19, 1684. · He was a cooper by trade arrl resided in Rail Syde, Salem, which was afterwards incorporated as the town of Beverly. He had a grant of land in Rail Syde in 1639, which was not far from Birch Plains, the home of the Herricks. All his children were baptised in the First Church in Beverly, Mass. Ot his children Ebenezer and Mary died in infancy. At the time of the parents deaths the oldest child was but little over ten years of age. , Mary Herrick was the granddaughter of Henry Herrick, born 1604; her father Zacgariahm, was born 1636. John Bachelor died Aug. 6, 1684. Residence Salem and Beverly, Mass. Bachelder

,4712. Ebenezer, bapt. Oct. 19, 1673-4; died in infancy. 4713. John, b. Feb. 26, 1675; m. Bethiah Woodbury and Sarah Rea. 4714. Jonathan, b. March 29, 16?8; m. Ruth Rayment. x. 4715. Josiah, bo March 6, 1680; m. Mary Rayment. Dec. 18, 1700. 4716. Mary, bapt. Nov. 29, 1685; died in infancy~ 4717. Elizabeth, bapt. Nov. 29, 1685; m. John Mascoll.

vi. 4714. J onathan4Batcheller, born Salem, Mass. March 29, 1678; mo a.bout 1719, Ruth Rayment (or Raymond). She was a relati.ve of Capto William Rayment, who commanded the company from Beverly in the expedition to Canada under Sir William Phips. 8 Jonathan Batcheller was a useful and respected citizeno Was representative to the General Court. He resided in Salem and was often on the jury that tried the celebrated witchcraft caseso He was soon after recanted magnanimously for their damnable verdicts. He died April 1740; residence Salem, Mass. Children 4718. Jonathan, b. 1720; m. Hepsibah Conant. x. 4719. Lydia, b. 1713; m. William Porter. 4720. Ruth, b. Dec. 27, 1703; m. ienja.min Kimball. 5 v. 4718. Lieut. Jonathan Batchelder, born in Salem, Mass. in 1720; m. Feb. 3, 1744, Hephzibah Conant, b. Oct. 26, 1729, in Beverly. Be was first lieutenant in Capt. Caleb Dodge's com pe.ny, which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775, from Beverly, second parish, to Concord and Lexington, service two days. He died Oct. 18, 1776. Residence Salem and B~verly, Mass. Children 4721. Timothy, b. April 14, 1753; m. Esther Conant. 4722. Samuel, b. Jan. 1, 1755; m. Eliz. Woodbury. 4723. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 28, 17.56; m. Hannah Conant. 4724. Jonathan, b. Feb. 22, 1759; m. Lydia Lovett. 4725. Asa, b. April 17, 1761; m. Rebecca Beckford.

4726. Ruth, b. Aug. 3, 176.3; m.. Andrew Thorndike and WillialD. Leech. 4727. Daniel, b. Feb. 5, 1765; m. Phebe Chase. 4728. George, b. Jan. 1, 1769.

4729. William, -b. June 7, 1771; died young. 4730. Four other sons mo died young. 6 iv. 47'27. Rey •• Daniel Batcheld~r, bom in Maas. or N.H. Feb. 25, 1765; · married Unity, N.H.,an. 25, 1785, Phebe Chase, daughter ot Amoa, bom Feb. 28, 1767, in Middlesex, N.H. and removed to Vermont. At the time of his marriage he was of Litchfield, N.H. He was the first ordained minister in Orange County, Vt. His denanination was Free Will Baptist. He established two churches near Corinth, Vt. He went Weat on a visit to his oldest daughter, Mrs. Lena Ladd, her hu•band had cane West only a short time betore and entered a quarted section of land fran the government, about fifty miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. He at once began holding revival meetings and had aroused considerable interest when he was suddenly taken ill and died. It was some time af'ter before his daughter learned of his demise. The date of his death is thought to have been in 1833• He died thirty miles from Cincinnati, Ohio. Residence Corinth and Bradford, Vt.

Children 4731. Amos Chase, b. May 7, 1798; d. in 1832. 4732. Anna, b. July;, 1800; m. David WB.son and David French.

4733. Daniel, b. May 10, 1803; m. Mrs. Emeline (Cooke Brol«l and Mrs. Lueretia Hayward.

4734. Steven, b. July 3, 1805. 4735. Lena, b. ____; M. ____ Ladd; res. Chio.

4736. Rhumaha, b. 1796; m. Levi James.

4737. ~orge, b. March 14, 1807; ill. Eliza Eastman. 4738. Serena, m. Levi James (Widower of Rhumaha). 4739. Asenath, b. 1791: m. Elisha Lock Ladd. X. (Ladd) BERRY CHART "D" BERRY viii. 2710. William1Berrz at Sandy Beach in 1632, died prior to 1654. married Judith Locke, she married 2nd Nathaniel Drake, Dec. 9, 1669. Children

2711. Johno Xo vii. 2711. John2Berr:y born 1632-4, married Susannah ______• Children 2712. Elizabeth, married 16.52, John Locke, Ba.pt. in London Sept. 16, 1627, d. Aug. 26, 1696 Rye X (Locke) * 2713. John, born Jan. 14, 1659, married Mary ____•

2714. William, born ___, married July 8, 1678, Judith Locke.

2715. James. Castle of Sir Thomas Berry at Lancaster - he espoused the cause of Richard III, killed at battle of Bosworth 1485. Estate of king and all his followers confiscated - ruins of castle of Sir Thomas remains - River Irwell bends around the tower - James Berry of Boston b. about 1818 has often played about the ruins of his ancestors castle.

In 1810 Ma.y 10 Jonathan and David Locke made the following deposition, which is preserved at Rye, N. H. "This may certify to whom it may concern, that the following genelogy of the ancestors, in substance as followeth, hath been told unto as by one fore­ fathers, the truth to which we attest to, viz. 1. "Jonathan Palmer deceased was the son of Christopher Palm.er and Elizabeth Palmer. 2. Christopher Palmer's wife Elizabeth was dau.. of William and Judith Berry. 3. William Berry's wife Judith was dau. to the Locke and wife who came from England,sa.id Lock's wife name before marriage was Hermina and she brougnt with her into New England a coat of arms, so called, which referred to John Herma.ins, William Berry's wife Judith was dau. to Nathaniel Locke and his wife, whose name previous to marriage was Hermina." Possible that Judith wife of William Berry was widow of Nathaniel Locke and mother of Elizabeth Locke who married July 24, 1705, Christopher Palmer. (Their son Jonathan Palmer was born May 16, 1707) The records of Portsmouth state that Nathaniel Locke did two days work on highway at New Castle Sept. 30, 1672. March 5, 1674-5 the selectmen permitted the Widow Locke to live in the school house on Great Island (New Castle) BOND CHART "C" BOND

xii. John Bond, Esq. of warden in wa.rw:l.okshire, England. xi. Mary Bond, daughter of John, born 1514, died Dec. a, 1611. married John Heyrick. X BOREMAN

CHART "0" Boreman

1 xiii. 4300. William. Boreman,of Banbury, Oxfordshire, in i525, wa.s in all probability the father of Thomas Boreman of v1aydon from whom the American family can be clearly traced. 2 xii. 4301. Thomas Boreman, of Cla.ydon, first of that name found in that town appears .first in 1546 in a Lay Subsidy lias for Branbury Hundred, will dated April 3, 1576, proved May 2, 1580, died 1579 between 50 a.nd 60 years of age; farmer; wife named Isabell. Children 4302. William x. 43070 Thomas 4303. Cicely 4300. Elizabeth 4304. Christopher 4309. Joane 4305. John 4310. Ann 4306. Thomas xi. 4302. William3Boreman, of Claydon m. Annis ______who died and was buried May 12, 1608, will dated Dec. 12, 1610, proved April D, 1613; buried Jan. 10, 1612-3 aged about 60 years. Children 4311. Thomas x. 4315. Annis 4312. Nicholas 4316. Alice

4.3D. William 4317. Jone 4314. John 4318. Christopher x. 4311. Thomas4Boreman, born about 1570, m. Feb. 2, 1595-6 Eliz. born about 1575, eldest dau. of Felix and Margaret Carter of Claydon. Thomas died about 58 years of age, buried March 9, 1627-8. Large stock of houses, mares, colts, cows, etc. Children

4319. William, bapt. Nov. 20, 1696. 4320. Felix, bapt. March 4, 1598-9. 4321. Thomas, bapt. Oct. 18, 1601. x. 4322. Samuel, bapt. Feb. 4, 160.3-4. 4323. Daniel, bapt. March 21, 1605-6. 4324. John, bapt. Oct. JO, 1608.

4325. Joseph, bapt 1 April 17, 1611. 4326. Job, bapt. Dec. 18, 1613. Boreman

4327. Sarah, bapt. May 4, 1717. ix. 4321. Thomas5Boreman, the emigrant to Ipswich, Mass. was born in Claydon where he was baptized Oct. 18, 1601; made freeman March 1634-5; date of marriage and family name of wife not known, name of wife Margaret, he died May 1673 aged 72 years 7 months, she died Nov. 25, 1679. Thomas Boreman was a cooper by trade, exact date of coming to New England not known, .first grant of land 1635 at Ipswich, Deputy to General Court Sept,. 8, 1636. Children

4328. Mary, m. Robert Kinsman.

4329. Daniel, m. Hannah Hutchison. 4.330. Martha, m. Dea. Thomas Low. x. (Low). 4331. Thomas, m. Elizabeth Perkins. 43.32. Joanna., m. Isaac Fellows. BOWER

CHART "A" BOWER

1 x. 6590. George Bower of Manby, Diocese of Lincoln and Barbara Smith of Braithwell were married at Braithwell, February 9, 1615. George Bower and his wife, Barbara, with their children, Ruth, John and Bananuel were in Scituate, Mass., in 1636. In 1639, they removed to Plymouth, he buying land there as shown by extracts of a deed to be found in "Ancient Land­ marks of Plymouth" by William T, Davis, p. 222. George Bower removed to Cambridge in 1643. While he lived in Plymouth he was engaged in building boats and after removing to Cambridge he continued along the same line of business, becoming a builder and owner of ships. His son, John Bower, graduated from Harvard College in 1646. Barbara Smith d. March 25, 1644 in Cambridge, Mass. George Bower married 2nd Elizabeth Worthington, he died ____ , his will was proved Nov. 6,1656, Cambridge.

Children

6591. Ruth, b. 1616 England, d. Aug. 15, 1639, Eastham, m. Richard Knowles *

6592. John, b. England

6593. Banavel, m. Elizabeth Dunster.

6594. Jerathmael, b. May 2, 1650 Cambridge, d. March 4, 1721, Groton.

6595. Patience, ~. Humphrey Bradshaw.

6596. Silence, m. 1st. Elnathan Dunklee; m. 2nd. Nicholas Rockett.

"Charles Smith & Rachel Amy Bryant" by Tenney Smith BRYAN!'

Chart. "E'' BRYANT

1 ix. 7000. Stephen Bryant was, it is claimed, in Plymouth as early as 1632, and purchased land there in 1643. He was propounded a freeman in 1653, and admitted June 6, 1654. He was Constable in Duxbury in 1654, surveyor of highways in Plymouth in 1658, and a juryman in 1660. He married, 1646 Abigail, the daughter of John and Alice Shaw of Plymouth.

Children

7001. Abigail, m. Nov. 23, 1665 Lieut. John Bryant.

7002. John, b. 7 April 1650. *

7003. Mary, b. 29 May 1654.

7004. Stephen, b. 2 Feb. 1658, m. Mehitable Standish.

7005. Sarah, b. 28 Nov. 1659.

7006. Lydia, b. 23 Oct, 1662, m. William Churchill.

7007. · Elizabeth, b. 17 Oct. 1665, m. Joseph King Jan. 15, 1690. 2 viii. 7002. John Bryant eldest son of Stephen and Abigail (Shaw) Bryant was born in Plymouth 7 April 1650, d. Mar. 29, 1736. He married Sarah, b. 1652-3, d. Jan. 10, 1741-2.

Children

7008. John, b. 1 Sept. 1678. *

7009. James, b. 18 July 1682, m. July 8, 1708, Sarah Cushman.

70{l0. Ruth, b. 26 Sept. 1685, d. May 17, 1757, m. Jan. 11 1704 Wm. Churchill.

7011. Sarah, b. 28 Feb. 1688, m. Mar. 3, 1715 John Briggs.

7012. Joanna, b. 13, Nov. 1690, m. Sept. 6, 1711 Samuel Churchill.

7013. George, b. 3 Dec. 1693. 3 vii. 7008. John Bryant,eldest son of John and Sarah Bryant was born in Plymouth 1, Sept. 1678, moved to Scarboro, Maine after its rehabitation. about 1702 with his cousin David. Made will in Scarboro 12 Oct. 1759, probated 7 July 1760. His wife's name was Mary West m. July 11, 1700, b. Oct. 3, 1675 dau. of Peter and Patience West. Children

7014. James, b. Aug. 27, 1702, m. May 12, 1725 Dorcas Whipple.

7015. Ebenezer, b. March 14, 1705, m. March 19, 1729 Elizabeth King.

7016. Elisha, b. June 28, 1707.

7017. Ephriam, b. Jan. 18, 1710.

7018. Sarah, b. , m. David Morse.

7019. John, * d. Oct. 25, 1724.

7020. Mary, m. John Fly, 2 Jan. 1736-7 (Ch: James, Dorcas, Marey, Elizabeth).

7021. Susan, m. Nov. 28, 1736 Robert McLaughlin of Scarboro, Me.

7022. Temperance, m. Dec. 9, 1737 Benjamin Hartford of Scarboro, Me.

7023. Bleanor, m. Watson of Scarboro, Me.

Jii4. John, b. 4 vi. 7015. John Bryant, only son of John and Mary Bryant was of feeble constitution for he made his will Aug. 1757, and died the following October, preceeding his father whom he appointed executor of his will. His wife, Elizabeth pre- deceased her husband.

Children

7025. Samuel Davis, bpt. 11 July 1736, m. Dec. 14, 1758 Elizabeth Harmon.

7026. Bartholomew, bpt. 11, July 1736, m. Jan. 25, 1763 Eleanor Brookings. 7027. Charity, bpt. 11 Nov. 1739, m. ----- Holmes. 7028. Eleazer, bpt. 17, Jan. 1741.

7029. Rebecca, bpt. 15 April 1744, m. Aug. 22, 1769 John Cotton.

70~0. Bartholomew, bpt. 15 April 1744 (b. l July 1739) m. Ellen Brooks. 7031. Eleazer, bpt. 17 Jan. 1742.

7032. John, b. 1744, m. Dec. 1, 1772 Elizabeth Fly

7033. Martha, bpt. Nov. 11, 1739, m. Oct. 2, 1766 Abial Sprague.

v. 7025. Eleazer5Bryant, bpt. 1 Dec. 1745 (Evidently died between 1790 and 1810).

Children

7034. Alpheus, b. 12 Feb. 1778. *

7035. Nancy,

7036. Rhoda, iv. 7028. Alpheus6Bryant, born 12 Feb. 1778, m. 20 Sept. 1804 by Rev. Elihu Whitcomb, pastor of the Church in Saco, to Hannah, daughter of John Pritham. Children

7037. Sarah, b. 21 Feb. 1805 at Old Orchard; m. Simon Newcomb (Newcomb) * 7038. Mary, b. 13 June 1807.

7039. Hannah, b. 1 July 1810; m. Abraham L~thrope.

7040. John, b. 19 April 1815, m. Rachel Newcomb, *(Newcomb)

7041. Eli~abeth, b. 27 Dec. 1817.

7042. Nancy, b. 21 Dec. 1822, m. dau.married Snow.

7043. Margery, b. 26 Aprii 1824, m. Lothrope.

7044. Stephen, b. 11 Nov. 1826.

7045. Martha, b. 11 Nov. 1826.

"Maine Genealogies" "Saco Valley Families" "History of North Bridgewater" "Maine Wills" CARLETON CHART "C" CARLETON

The name Carleton is from the Saxon ceorl (signifying husband­ man) and ton, a town. The name de 6arleton was origine11y a title of Lordship. 1 xxviii. 3251. Baldwin De Carleton, of Carleton, near Penrith, Cumberland, Eng. Time of the Norman Conquest, battle of Hastings, Oct. 14, 1066. 2 xxvii. 3252. Jerry De Carleton 3 xxvi. 3253. Edward De Carleton 4 xxv. 3254. Henry De Carleton xxiv. 3255. Gilbert5De Carleton, m. a dau. of Fitzwilliam. 6 xxlii. 3256. William De Carleton, one of the Justices of Eng.; Counsellor to Edward (the Kings son) on a commission to reconcile the King and his barons; also Chancellor of the Exchequer. He was intersessor rith the King for the Earl of Norfork and Hartford. ~resumably active in systemtizing the Judiciary of Eng. married Helena, dau. of Geoffrey de Stainton, 7 xxii. 3257. Adam De Carleton, m. Sarah, dau. of Adam de Newton. 8 xxi. 3258. Adam De Carleton, m. Sibella, supposed to have been a Plantagenet. 9 xx. 3259. John De Carleton, LL.p. Conspicous as a commissioner, with the chief dignitaries of Eng., in making a treaty with Flanders. xix. 3260. Henr?0De Carleton, of Co. Lincoln, 13bh Richard II, m. Allica. 1-1 xviii. 3261. Sir Thomas De Carleton. 12 xvii. 3262. Sir Walter De Carleton, m. dau. of Feildman. 13 xvi. 3263. Thomas Carleton of Sutton, Co. Lincoln, m. dau. of Skerene, of Co. Lincoln. xv. 3264. JoM4carleton of Sutton and Walton-upon-Thames, d~ in 1458, m. Anne, dau. of Skipwith. 5 xiv. 3265. JohA carleton, m. Alice, dau. of Gerrard Daniel. 1i xiii. 3266. John Carleton lived in 1500. m. Joyce, dau. of John. Welbeck, by Margaret Culpepper, and cousin to Queen Catharine. w. of Henry VIII. 7 xii. 3267. Edwara carleton, fifth son of John, settled in East Claudon, Surrey, in 1571; ancestor of the Carletons of London, Surrey, Arundel, and America, m. Mary, dau and co-heir of George Bigley. 18 xi. 3268. Erasmus Carleton, a citizen and mercer of St. Bartholomeus', London, Eng. m. Elizabeth. 19 Echtard Cal'letcn. aan of Bre.aau1, b. 1n Fng. 1n 160;. m. Eleanor Der;tton J)l'Obabli the daughter or Sir Thanas Denton. (The name Denton was original.lT Garth, ot old Ranan origin). Ed....,rd •• the t.t.ret Carleton to settle in America and the cc:mmon anoeator ot the Carletona or this country. Rff. Ezekiel Rogers and twanty­ tamilies acquired b.r gnnt· and pllrChaae a st.rip o! land between Newbury- an:! Ipawich, Ma-4, am made a settlement in 16.38-9. This waa tint called Roger•• Plantation, and art.erwards Rowlq. Next aft.er the minister, Edward we.a the largest land01C1er, and •• made a trHman in 16/+2. He·,.• a man of diatinotian, a ■ a meber of the General Court, and u a Trial Justice until hi• Ntum to ling. in 16;0-1. He died about 1661. Children 3Z"/0. John, b. :&-tg. 1630. * 3271. Ed-.rd, b. Aug. 28, 1639 (P'iret. birth in Rowlq). 3272. Mar,-, b. April 2• 1642. 3Z'/.3. Elisabeth, b. Jan. 20, 1644. 20 . ix. 3270. ~~an. son of Ed-Hard,* b. in Eng. in 16,30. m. before 1662. , · u. of Joeeph and Marr (Mallinson) Jewett. b. in Fng.· June lS, 1640. (JoHJ')h waa a eon ot Edward Jewett ot Bradford, in the Wnt Riding ot Yorkahire, · Eng., where he -was baptized Dec. 31, 1609. m. Ma17 H.al.linaan, Oct. l, 1634). Mrs. Carletcm -.a transacting bllaineaa, with her sons, aft.er the death of her husband, aa·la.te aa 169;. John was the principal man in Havftl­ hill, Mau., where he· liTed. He had, as a young man, the h

3271. John, b. 1658, m. 27 Aug. 1688 at Andover, Hua. Hannah Osgood, dau. of Christopher. John d. 1745 • - . • - 3272. Jotteph, b. March 21, 1662-3, a. 2 Aug. 1694 a.t Andover, Maas. Abigail Osgood, dau. of Christopher. 3273. F.d:ward, b. M&Nh 22, 1664. * 3274. Thau.a, b. Nov-. 1, 166?., m.. Elizabeth----• He died 1734• 2 viii, 3273. Edward tarleton of Haverhi11\ Mass. was born March 22, 1664. He married Elizabeth, dau. of Benjamin and Mercy (Hazeltine) Kimball; He was killed by an Indian in 1711 at Bradford, Mass. Children ' 3275. Edward, b, 1690. *

3276. Benjamin, b. April 23, 1693 at Bradford, Mass., m. 1st. Abigail Dalton, and 2nd Elizabeth Bancroft. (Dolton) d. 1772.

3277. Nehemiah, b. April 15, 1695 at Bradford, d. 1759, m. 1st El~abeth ______, and 2nd Mrs. Porter.

3278. Nathaniel, b. 1697 at Bradford, m. Abigail Dane of Afido«t!I'(· Mass, 1721.

3279. Abner, b, Dec, 2, 1701, d, Jan. 8, 1702.

3280. Ebenezer, b. 1704, m. Elizabeth ______, d, 1761.

3281. Aaron, b. June 12, 1697, m. 1st Prudence m. 2nd Pricilla _____ ------

vii. 3275. Edwar/~arleton, b. Feb, 20, 1690 at Haverhill, m.

Children

3282. Richard, b. 1712, m. Abigail Hutchins.

3283. Edward, b, 1715, m. Hannah Clemments. 3 3284. John: b. 1718, m. Lyd~a Ladd and had Kimball, b. 1744 and Hannah, b. June 21, 1743 in Plainston, N. H.; m. Oct. 21, 1762 Lt, Amos Chase* (Chase)

3285, Peter, b, 1720, m. Hannah Gage.

3286. Sarah, b, 1724, m. Caleb Page.

3287, Elizabeth, m. Samuel Clemments.

"Memorial of the Carletons" by Capt. Percival A. Carleton.

"History of Littleton, N. H."

"History of Newbury, Vermont" CATER - CARTER

CHART "G" CATER ( CARTER) 1 ix. 9070. Richard Cater was the immigrant ancestor and his name is first found in a deed dated June 24, 1648 in which he deeded lands and "lenemente" on Pine Point on the Pas­ cat-away River in N. H. and is referred to as "sometime dwelling in Pascataway", His name is found on the Dover, N. H. tax lists for 1649, 1650, 1657, 1658, 1659, 1662, 1663 and 1666. He served on the Grand Jury in 1662, 1664, 1667 and 1670. On Sept. 5, 1682 he made a marriage settle­ ment with Mary Ricord of Portsmouth in which his Grandson, John Bickford is mentioned, He probably died before Sept. 5, 1682, Name of his first wife and mother of his children has not been discovered, Only known children were: 2 9071. Richard * 9072. Elizabeth,2 married John Bickford and had at lJast a son, John. viii. 9071. Richard 2 (Richard)1 Cater, born , spn of Rich- ard and Cater of Dover, N. H. is difficult to Separate from his father in any available records. It seems likely, however, that it was he, rather than his father, to whom a grant of 35 acres of land at Pine Point was laid out in Newington, N. H. by the Town of Dover on the 10th day, 12th month of 1664 because in a deed dated Oct, 8, 1702 the same property was conveyed to John Knight by Richard Edward and Mary Cater, children of Richard2 Cater, In this deed reference is made to the land as being granted to their father now deceased, Reserved from the sale was a plot of land 18 feet square where the parents of the granters were buried. Incidentally, the name is spelled Carter throughout this deed, The fact that Richard2 Cater is referred to as deceased in~this deed would indicate that his death had taken place before this date. The name of his wife has not been discovered,

Children (as far as determined)

9073. Richard~ born , had wives Margaret and Elizabeth and children,

a. Richard~ married Sarah Peavey and moved to Scar­ bourough (just outside of Portland) Me.

b. John~ married Hannah Bickford and had children.

c. Mary~ married Samuel Meloon and had children. 4 d. Elizabeth, probably married William Wilham, 9074. Edward,3 *

9075. Mary, 3married Aug. 29, 1704, Edward Sheaffe of Charlestown, Mass. 3 2 1 vii. 9074. Edward (Richard, Richard) Cater, born , son of Richard and Cater, married before August 8, 1708 (when she was baptized in the North Church of Portsmouth, N. H. as Sarah Cater) Sarah Cotton, daughter of John and Sarah (Hearle) Cotton. He bought land in Portsmouth in 1709 and while called a house carpenter in deed in 1702, is noted as a ship carpenter in later records. His estate was administered to Thomas Trickey, creditor. The order ol distribution shows one son and three daughters including perhaps the wives of Joseph Berry, who lived in his house, and Joseph Cotten, who built it. His wife Sarah was lived as late as 1740.

Children

9076. Mary,4 baptized July 16, 1710.

9077. John1 baptized May 11, 1712. *

9078. Sarah, baptized April 18, 1714. Was she the Sarah Cater, who according to Portsmouth records, married John Snell on Oct. 7, 1731?

9079. Edward~ baptized July 15, 1716, probably died young. 4 9080. A daughter named in distribution of estate.

4 vi. 9077. John Cater (Edward; Richard; Richardt, son of Edward and Sarah (Cotton) Cater, was baptized in the North Church of Portsmouth, N. H. on May 11, 1712. He lived in Kittery, Me. where he was a shipwright and had a wife, Mary, whose maiden name has not been discovered. His name is found in a tax list for the upper part of Kittery (now Eliot) in 1760. His will, dated Sept. 21, 1773, and proved on Feb. 5, 1777 names his wife, Mary, his sons, John, Edward and Cotton Catter, and his daughters, Sarah Goodwin, Martha Johnson and Mary Grover. His family as far as has been determined was as follows:

9081. John, Jr~, born Nov. 25, 1736, died in Barrington, N. H. on June 26, 1801. His will, dated Jan. 20, 1792, mentions his wife, Susannah and son John 3rd and daughters Betty Carter, Susannah Carter, Sarah Gray, and Molly Holmes. The intentions of marriage of John Cater and Susannah Johnson are found in ~ittery records under date of Jan. 5, 1765. It is likely that she was the daughter of James and Elizabeth (Seavey) Johnson of Kittery, born there May 10, 1737, and half sister of William Johnson, who married her husband's sister Martha Cater. 5 9082. Joseph, born , died July 24, 1758 while in service in the Army in the French and Indian War.

9083. Edward~ born about 1750 in Kittery, lived in Barr­ ington, N. H. He was 75 years of age when he died on Jan. 7, 1826. Marriage intentions of Edward Cater and Susannah Dill of York, Me. are found in York records under date of Aug. 31, 1770. There is also an.other· reference to the marriage of Edward Cater to Jane Vose;only known children were as follows:

a. Joseph, married Genna Otis of Barrington, Oct. 14, 1798.

b. James

c. Possibly Samuel

9084. Martha~ born , married April 19, 1770 William Johnson, son of James and Rebecca (Benson) Johnson and half brother to Susannah Johnson, who married her brother, John. They lived in Saco and Limington, Me. where she died Nov. 5, 1822. He died in Hollis, Me., April 10, 1830. *(Johnson) 5 9085. Sarah, born , married (intentions Aug. 30, 1771) Benjamin Goodwin of York, He was probably the son of Samuel and Judith (Preble) Goodwin, born in York Nov. 6, 1735. They lived in York until after several children were born and then moved to Kittery. A Benjamin Goodwin with a family consisting of one male over 16 years of age (himself) and three females is listed as living in Kittery in the 1790 Census,

9086. Mary; born , married Daniel Grover, Sept. 17, 1770 according to records of the South Church of Portsmouth, N. H. Named in his Father's will but nothing further known. 5 9087. Cotton Cater, born in Kittery Sept. 5, 1753, married in April 1775, Mary Felker of Barrington, N. H. He lived in upper part of Kittery, now Eliot, Me. The following chilqren were baptized in. the Second Church of Kittery:

a. Elizabeth, bpt. Sept. 15, 1776.

b. William, bpt. Apr. 12, 1778.

c. Nabby (Abigail?) bpt. Sept. 12, 1780.

d. Sarah, bpt. Nov. 9, 1784. CHASE CHART "C" CHASE xii. 3100. Thomas Chase of Hundridge in the Parish of Che sham. Co., Buckingham had with other issue:

xi. 3101. Richard Chase, baptized at Chesham. 3 Aug., 1542; m. 16 April, 1564, Joan Bishop, and by her had with other issue:

x. 3102. Aquila Chase, baptized at ~esham 14, Aug., 1,580; m. 22 June, 1606, Martha Jelllman and by hel" had with other issue.

ix. 3103. Aquila1Chase, b. 1618, emigrated to Amer+ca in 1639, appears first. at Hampton, N. H. - · A company imier the leadership of Rev. Stephen Bacheler is supposed to have commenced the settlement on Oct. 14, 1638. Early in the year 1639 a new band or settlers came with Mr. Timothy Dalton. It is probable that Aquil.a. and Thomas Chase came with the second company as it appears that emigration was greatly diminished by the year 1640.

The Hampton records show that in 1640 there was granted to Aquila Chase six acres for a house lot. In 1644 an additional grant was recorded of six acres "of upland meadow and swamp" which he sold to his "brother Thomas" on his removal to New­ bury, Mass.

In 1646 was induced to remove to Newbury, which would indicate that he was a mariner or fisherman. Joshua Coffin in his "History of Newburytt states that it is a Chase family tradition that Aquila. was the first pel"son to pilot a vessel across the bar at the mouth of the Merrimack River.

Before he removed to Newbury he was seen gathering pease on the .first day of the week and at the Quarterly Court held at Ipswich, Sept. 29, 1646, he and his wife, and David Wheeler, his brother-in-law, all "of Hampton", were presented for gathering pease on the Sabbath. The witnesses were William Sanborn a.nd William Eifield, both inhabitants of Hampton. (Records and Files of the Quarterly Courts of Essex County, l; 110).

A deposition presented at the Quarterly Court held in Ipswich, Sept. 25, 1666, mentions "Aocquilla Chase, aged about .forty-eight years" which would make 1618 the year of his birth (Ibido 3. ).

He was one of the free-holders and held an interest in all commons belonging to the town of Newbury, Jan. 10, 1653.

He was one of the fifty-eight Newbury men who petitioned the General Court of the Me.as. Bay, May 14, 1654, that the fine imposed upon Lt. Robert Pike of Salisbury be remitted. Aquila Chase, the immigrant, married about 1644, Ann Wheeler, dau. of John and Ann (Yoeman) Wheeler. She was probably born between 1620 and 1630, as ahe 'WB.8 the mother of el.even Ghildren bom in Hampton, N. H. and Newbury (now Newbury Port), Mass. between the years 1044 and 1664. · Aquila Chase died in Newbury, Dec. 27, 1670, and "Anne Chase, Sr. 11 and Daniel Missilloway (Silloway) were married in Newbury, June 14, 1672. 11An, the wife of Daniel M.tssiloway«, died there April 21, 1687. Children 3104. Sarah, b. 1645; m. Charles Annis of Newbury. 3105. Anne, b. July 6, 1647; m. Thomas Barber. 3106. Priscilla, b. Feb. 3, 1648-9; m. Abel Merrill. 3107. Mary, b. Feb. 3, 6.50-1; m. John Stevens.

3108. Aquila, b. Sept. 26, 1652; m. Esther Bond, dau. of John Bond.

3109. Thomas, b. July 25, 1654; mo Rebecca Follansbee and Elizo Moore 3110. John, b. Nov. 2, 1655; m. Eliz. Bingley and Lydia Challis. 3111. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 13, 1657; m. Zachariah Ayer and Daniel Favor... • 3112. Ruth, b. March 18, 1659-60; d. May 30, 1676, aged 16 years. 3113. Daniel, b. Nov. 15, 1661; m. Martha Kimball.

3114. Moses, b. Dec. 24, 1663. X. viii. 3114 Ensign Moses2Chaee, born in Newbury Dec. 24, 1663; died in Newbury Sept:?>, 1743, in his 80th year. He married first in Newbury, Nov. 10, 1684, Anne Follansbee, dau. of Thomas Follansbee, Sr. and his first wife Mary of Portsmouth, N. H. and Newbury. She was born probably in Portsmouth, N. H. in 1668; died in Newbury April 18, 1708, soon after the birth of her youngest son Benoni, aged 40 years. Her gravestone now standing (1927) in the Plains Cemetery in Newburyport is the oldest that has been found of the family. He married second, December 13, 1713, Sarah Jacobs, dau. of Thomas and Sarah (Brown) Jacobs, born in Ipswich, Sept. 26, 1674; died in Newbury March 13, 1739, in the 63 year of her age. She and her husband were buried in the old Ferry Land (now Bridge St.) Cemetery in West Newbury where their tombstones may be seen, although several rods apart. He was the first Chase to settle, in 1689, in the "Upper Woods" as the territory above the Artichoke River was then calledo He acquired a farm of one hundred acres, fronting one hundred and six rods on th" "Bradford Road" and extending back to the Merrimack River. He was styled weaver and ensign and the latter title appears upon his tombstone and that of his first wife. He and his wife were admitted to membership in the Second Church iq 1713, and he signed the covenant and helped form. the Fourth t;hurch in 17.31. It was "granted to Moses Chase to set in the fore seat by the pulpit" Sept. 20, 1700.

He appears on the muster rolls of Lt. Caleb Moody in his Company in Her Majesty's service in the woods between Amesbury and "Jama.co" (now Merrimac) in Aug. 1708 (Ibid. 536). He next appears as Ensign of Capt. Hugh March's Company of snowshoe men. This company belonged to the North Regiment in Essex County and was in the service between 1704 and 1710 (Ibid. 540-3).

He made his will July .3, 1740, which was probated Sept. 19, 1743. Children

3115. Moses, b. Sept. 20., 1685; died y-oung.

3116. Daniel (twin) b. Sept. 20, 1685; m. Sarah March.

.3117. Moses, b. Jan. 20, 1687-8; m. Elizabeth Wells • 3118. Samuel, b. May 13., 1690. x. 3119. Eliza.beth, b. Sept. 25, 1693; m. John Carr.

3120. Stephen, b. Aug. 29, 1696; m. Sarah Hale.

3121. Hannah, b. Sept. 13, 1699; m. Green 'Whittier.

3122. Joseph, b. Sept. 9, 1705; m. Mary Moses.

3123. Benoni, b. April 5, 1708; m. Mary Rogers. vii. 3118. Samue13chase, born in Newbury May 13, 1690; killed by falling from a horse, July 24, 1743. He married in Newbury, Dec. 8, 1713, Hannah Emery, dau. of John and Mary (Sawyer) Emery. She married second in Newbury, Oct. 30, 1762, Dea. James Shute of Rowley. Mrs. Hannah Shute, formerly wife of Samuel Cha.se, died in Newbury, Oct. 6., 1776, aged 81 years.

He built the brick house now owned (1927) by Benjamin BurnhalJI,, near the Crane Hill road in the upper pa.rt of the village of West Newbury. There is a tradition that the bricks were made on his farm and carried by his wife in her apron to the house.

He was a housewright and farmero He and his wife were admitted to the Second Church of Newbury in 1715. He made his will Feb. 18, 1741-2 which was proved Aug. 1., 1743. Children

3124. Francis, b. Aug. 18, 1715. X.

3125. Amos, b. Jan. 9, 1718-9; m. Sarah Cole, in 1740.

3126. Hannah, bo March 23, 1721; m. Abra.ham Parker, Jr. 3127. Mary, b. Augo 15, 1724; died young. 3128. Anne, b. Oct. 3, 1727; m. Oct. 16, 1745, Amos Pillsbury. 3129. Samuel, b. Oct. 22, 1728; m. Sarah Stewa,trl;,Dec. 24, 1751. 3130. Mary, b. Dec. 24, 1731; perhaps m. Joshua l!merson Nov. 7, 1757. 3131. Betty, b. Oct. 9, 1734; m. March 23, 17~, Stephen Noyes, Jr.

3132. Benjamin, b. Feb. 3, 1736-7; m. Catherine Cambell. 3133. John, b. March 25, 1740; m. Ruth Hills, Feb. 16, 1762. vi. 3124. pea. Francis4Chase, born in Newbury, Aug. 18, 1715; died in Newton, N. H., Dee. 25, 1806. He married in Amesbury, Sept. 29, 1737, Sarah Pike, probably daughter of Robert Pike, baptized in Salis­ bury, Nov. 27, 1715. Her death at Newton, at the age of 77, was caused by falling from a horse, Oct. 14, 1794.

They lived in Amesbury (now Newton, N. H. ). He owned a. saw and gist mill in Litchfield, N. H. He deeded his lot there to his sons Samuel, Simeon and Joseph in 1774. He and his wife Sarah were received into the Second Church of Amesbury (now Merrimac). May 14, 1738, and later one of the founders of the Baptist Church in Newton.

He was a soldier in the French and Indian War in 1755, and was in the expedition to Crown Point and Lake George. Children 3134. Hannah, b. Sept. 22, 1738; m. Col. Joseph Welch.

3135. Samuel, bo Oct. 23, 1739; m. Mary Stewart. 3136. Amos, b. July 6, 1741. x.

3137. Francis, b. July 15, l:7Ii3; m. Sarah Hubbard. 3138. Joseph, b. Feb. 25, 1744-5; m. Feb. 14, 1767, Elizo Darrah. 3139. Abner, b. Nov. 19, 1746; m. Joanna Moody. 3140. Simeon, b. Aug. 26, 1748; m. Dorothy Parker and Mary Bart lett and Hannah Lund. 3141. Sarah, b. July 24, 1750; m. Abner Currier. 31.42. Betsey, b. Oct. 27, 1758; m.. Dec. 4, 1777, Richard Whittier. 3143. Daniel, b. May 21, 1755; m. about 1790 Hannah F.atono 3144. Betty, b. Oct. 27, 1758; m. Richard Whittier, Dec. 4, 1777. 3145. Molly, b. Feb. 12, 1760; m. Jonathan Carleton. 3146. Moses, b. March 2, 1763; m. Mary Noyes, April 17, 1788. 3147. Ruth, b. July 25, 1765; d. Nov. 28, 1769. v. 3136. Lt. Amos 5Chase, born in Amesb~y, July 6, 1741; died as the result of falling from a building, May 15, 1815. He married Oct. 21, 1762, Hannah Carleton who was born in Plaistow, N. H., June 21, 1743, and died Aug. 26, 1824. They lived in Litchfield, N. H. and moved to Unity, N. H. Dec. 5, 1771. Children Their first four children were born in Litchfield and the last nine were born in Unity.

3148. Susannah, b. Oct. 18, 1763; m. Capt. John Huntoon.

314 9. Sarah, b. July 17, 176 5; m. EJhriam Cram.

3150. Phebe, b. Feb. 28, 1767; married Jan. 25, 1785, Daniel Batchelder. X. (See Batchelder). 3151. Hannah, b. June 17, 1769; m. Jacob Perkins. 3152. Amos, b. March 23, 1772; m. Patty Sampson. 3153. Jonathan Carleton, b. Feb. 22, 1774; m. Nancy Moody. 3154. Molly, b. Jan. 29, 1776; d. Dec. 22, 1776. 3155. Mary, b. Nov. 21, 1777; m. Jacob Bartlett.

3156. Francis Pike, bo June 12, 1 ?80; m. in 1803 Hannah Ladd.

3157. Elizabeth, b. July 24, 1782; m. Nathan Glidden. ·.. 3158. Simeon Bartlett, b. April 7, 1784; m. Susannah Ladd. 3159. Ruth, b. Aug. 5, 1786; m. Dec. 17, 1S09, John Moody. 3160. Joseph A., b. July 18, 1788; m. Dec. 22, 1852, Cynthia Jones. OHASTEEN CHART "O" CHASTEEN: iii 15500. Alexander Chasteen1 m. Susan Weaver whose sister Susan m. Zeno Stout and had three children (8am, Luke and Elizabeth) Shed. in 1902 and is buried at Lebanon. He left with show people during the civil war when the children were little. Children

15501. Hannah Elizabeth, m. 1st Dave Robinson. That had two children who died young. She~. 2nd Samuel Morgan (no children)

15502. Leah Levina, b. Jan. 11, 1856 m. Robert Donald Dobbs * (Dobbs) 15503. Matilda m. Henry Parrish Children 15505. Cleveland m. 1st Fannie Fharr (one child d. 1924 m. 2nd Nell Rogers Fisher (no children) 15506. Hattie m. Rev. Walter McBrayer (one child, Alice 15507. · Gertrude, m. three times 15508. Tommie, not .married 15504. Lida m.. Tom Jacoway, who m. 1st Lily Baxter. He m. 3rd Mary Haralson Children 15509. Ida m. Charlie Majors (no children) 15510. Johnny m. Jessie Killian, children: 15513. Tom Bill m. Ruby Cochran Children: Martha Ann, Tommy and Johnny 15514. Lucille (not married) Married later Ernest W. Kin& 15511. Myrtle m. John Boggs, Children: 15515. Mary Euylen 155160 Lula May 15512. Beulah, m. Tom Edmondson (no children) CHRISTIA CHART "O" Christia ii 19200. Wood Christia1, b. in Jackson County, Alabama, m. Maude Savannah Bogue, who was also born in Jackson County.

Children

19201. William Franklin, m. _____ Bryant, b. 1887, d. June 29, 1959. 19202. Lola, m. ______Norwood (deceased). She lives Rt. 1, Box 806, Oiessa, Texas. 19203. Louise, never married. 19204. Albert, married ----- Steel (deceased). 19205. Jesse, m. ____ Miles and lives at Hollywood, Alabama. 19206. Emma, b. Se~. 17, 1892, m. June 17, 1907, Andrew Doke McBride. * CLARKE

CHART "C" Clance xi. John Clarke ot Colytai. x. Agnes Clarke, daughter of John, married 4 Feb. 1578 Richard Caiant. X COLE CHART "C" Cole

John Cole (or Coles) of Salisbury probabzy b. about 1598 rec. land in 1640 and '54, ccmnoner in 1650. He lived in Ckldover a short time 1643-49. (See Martin & Maxfield) He d. 1682 adm. est. gr. Maj. Robert Pike, Sept. z,, 1695.

John Cole was brother of Alice Cole, Mother of Sa.rah Sanders, first wife of Maj. Robert Pike. John Cole aged 40 came in the "Confidence" with John Sanders, Sarah Sanders, John Rolfe, Wn. Bottle, Roger F.a.sman, Robert King (Ring) and Thanas rhittle (vhittier) (G.R. 1860 pp 334-5).

S&rah Sanders wio married Ma.j. Robert Pike was doubtless the sister of John Sanders (not wife) and niece of John Cole. COLLms CHART "A" COLLINS

There seems to be no doubt that Joseph Collins was an Emigrant Ancestor. The best evidence obtainable indicates that he ca.me, with his father, j John Collins, when he was a small boy. The evidence is so meger we can only cite what there is concerning the matter: "John Collins was granted land in Salem in 1643".

"John Collins, aged 54 years in 165$, lived in Essex Co.". "Joseph Collins, Jr. son of John". "Joseph Collins of Eastham, Mass., probably ca.me from Cambridge with Capt. Righard Knowles.

The first definite record that we have of Joseph Collins is in the Eastham Church records, now in the office of the Tawn Clerk, in Orleans. "Marriages. Joseph Collins and Ruth Knowles, March 20, 1671-2". l viii. 6309. JoseJ!! Collins was Constable in 1700. Was on the jury several times and was one of the appraisers of the estate of Samuel Smith in 1690. His first wife, Ruth Knowles, died August 28, 1714 and he married a second wife, Sarah Pi~e, whom he mentions in his will. After his death she married Capt. Christopher Stout. They lived for a time in Provincetown, then removed to Cape Elizabeth, Maine, where she died. The will of Joseph Collins is preserved in the tiles of the Probate Court, in Ba.instable, Mass. It gives certain effects to his daughter Lydia Higgins and her husband Issaac Higgins. Joseph Collins, will probated Feb. 26, 1724 Eastham, m. 1st March 20, 1672 Ruth Knowles, d. Aug. 24, 1714, dau. of Richard and Ruth (Bower) Knowles. M. 2nd. Sarah Pike. Children: 6310. Sarah, b. Jan. 2, 1673. 6311. John, b. Dec. 18, 1674 d. May 24, 1765, m. Feb. 1, 1702 Hannah Doane.

6312. Lydia, b. July 1676, m. Issac Higgins. 6313. Joseph, b. June 1678, m. Mar. 25, 1703, Rebecca Sparrow.

6314. Hannah, b. Feb. 1680, m. Mar. 20, 1701, Nathanel Harding. 6315. Johothan, b. Aug. 20, 1682. * 6316. Jane, b. Ma.r. 3, 1684, m. Sept. 30, 1701 Elisha Higg..ns. 6317. Benjamin, b. Feb. 6, 1678, d. Dec. 13, 1756. m. Sarah Bangs. 2 vii. 6315. Jonathan Collins, carpenter, son of Joseph and Ruth (Knowles) Collins of Eastham, b. Aug. 20, 1682. Mo at Eastham Jan. 27, 1704-5, Elizabeth Vickery, dau. of the early Monomoit Minister. Shed. about 1714 and he married second Susanna Walker, dau. of Wm. of Eastham, June 27, 1716. He probably removed to Chatham soon after this marriage. In 1723 he was executor of the will of Menekish, the Indian Sachem. Removing to Truro the following year he and his wife were admitted to the church there Sept. 13, 1724. His will dated Dec. 12, 1753, was proven April 23, 1765. His children were by wife Elizabeth: 6318. James 6j19. Gamaliel. 6320. Elizabeth. 6321. Sarah who married Jonathan Nickerson.

Children by Wife, Susanna: 6322. Andrew. 6323. Susanna, m. Joseph Rich * (Rich). 6324. Debora.ho 6325. Joseph.

"Charles Smith & Rachel Amy Bryant" by Tenney Smith *History of Chatham by William C. Smith, 1917. CONAN!'

CHART ncn Conant

1 xi. 4000. John Conant lived in the Parish of East Budleight , Devonshire, England, but was probably born about the year 1520 at Gittis­ ham, some ten or twelve miles northeast. The life of John Conant, D.D., written about the year 1700, states that John Conant of :East Budleight "was descended from ingenuous parents of Gittisham, near Honiton, whose ancestors for many generations had been fixed here but were originally of French extraction." In the 13th year of the reign of Queen Elizabeth (U71), he was assessed for goods of the yearly value of 4 pounds (sub­ sidy rolls). In 1581 he was still taxed at East Budleigh, but in 1588 the tax was pa.id by his son. Richard, and it is probably that between these dated a transfer of property had taken place. In 1577 John Conant and Fdmond Fowler were Church wardens. of :East Budleigh. In those days the office of Church Warden was of importance, and only members of the leading families and such as were of recognized ability were elected to these.important offices. As many of the early Conant wills, proved in the court at Exeter, are now missing, no legal evidence has been found to establish the parentage of John. It is not unlikely that he was the son of John Conant who was buried at Gittisham, Sept. 4, 1559. In the 15th year of the reign of King Henry the 8th (1523), John Conant, senior, of Gittisham, was assessed for 7 pounds in goods, and John Conant, junior, for 4 pounds in goods, the latter was perhaps the one who died in the year 1559. Whatever lacks of evidence, the fact that the parents of John Conant of East Budleigh lived in Gittisha.m, and the similarity of names, warrents the conjecture that he was the son of John Conant who was buried in 1559 or the one who died in 1586. 2 x. 4001. Richard. Conant • son of John Conant wa.s probably born in the Parish of East l3udleigh about 1548. In 1588 he was assessed for land there of the yearly value of 4 pounds. Richard Conant and Henry Cowde were Church Wardens of the Parish in 1606, and in 1616 Richard Conant again filled the office. In 1630 he is rated at 2s. 6d., his rating being next to the highest in the Parish, which was paid by a member of the Arscot family, and the only one who paid over one shilling. The pew-ends in the church of Fast Budleight, dedicated to All Saints, and consecrated by Bishop Lacy about A.D. 1430, are curiously carved with arabesques, figures, heads arn the armorial bearings of local families, among, them Releigh, Grenville, Ford, Courtenay and others. Sir Walter Raleigh was born at Hays House, in East Budleigh, and his father was one of the Church Wardens in 1561. The tales of adventure of Raleigh and Sir Francis Drake - for the Drakes were also connected with this parish - ruab have had an important influence in leading Roger and Christopher Oonant to embark to America. The Manor of Colyton was a part of the possessions of Henry Courtenary-, Earl of Devon, and Marquis of Exeter, who was beheaded in 15.38. His estate, of course, reverted to the Crown, and a number of the wealth;r inhabitants of Colyton purchased from King Henr;r a portion of the manor. These citizens were enfeoffed by the King, who also granted them the management of fairs and the markets. The name of John Clarke stands first on the patent of the King, and also appears on the patent of the second incorporation of enfeoffment, which was granted by Queen Mary. Both Richard and Agnes (Clarke) Conant are spoken of in the 'Life of John Conant' as persons of "exemplary piety«. His will is preserved in the Archdeaconry Court of Exeter and was proved Oct. 13, 16.31.

Children 4002. Joan, bapt. Jan. 20, 1570-80; m. ----Rich&rds. 400.3. Richard, bapt. Feb. 21, 1581-2.

4004. Robert, b. ----• x. 4005. Jane, bapt. May 9, 1584; married twice.

4006. John. X.

4007. Thomas, bapt. April 30 1 1587; probably died young. 4000. Christopier, ha.pt. June 1.3, 1,588. Went to London in 1609. Was admitted to freedom of Grocers' Company 16160 Came to Plymouth in 1623 with Roger. Left no known descendants.

4009. Roger, bapt~ April 9, 1592; the emigrant to America. I.

4004. Robert Conant, married at East Budleigh Oct. 14, 1607, Eliz. Morris. They had four children. The eldest was John ot 'The Life of John Conant' mentioned previously, and an emigrant divine whose education was directed by his uncle, Rev. John of Lymington, his father, Robert's brother.

4006. John Conant, Rector of Lymington, bapt. March 18, 1585-6. He was instituted Rector on the presentation of Sir Henry Roswell (whose name stands first among the grantees in the Patent .t'rom the Council of Plymouth), which indicates that Conant had already espoused the cause of the Puritans. He was forced by civil wa:,, to leave his parish for London. During his enforced absence his nephew, Rev. John Conant, D. D. attempted to perform his duties for him, but was also driven away. On July 26, 164.3, he preached a sermon before the House of Commons for which he received the thanks of the house with a request that he print the sermon. It is probably the earliest printed work of a Conant and copies are very rare. While in London he acted as Curate of St. Botol:i:n, Adleragate, but about April 1646, he bacame Rector of St. Thomas a Becket, Salisbury Co. Wilts, where he remained till his death. ix. 4008. RogezJConant, bapt. April 9, 1592, a.t East Budleigh, probably received a good education for he was frequently called upon to survey lands, lay out boundaries and transact business. On Jan. 20, 1619-20, Christopher Conant, grocer, and Roger Conant, salter, both of the parish of St. Lawrence, Jwry, London, signed the Canpoaition Bond of their brother, John, tor the "first .fruits" ot the Rectory of Lymington. The records ot the Salters Canpa.ey have been destroyed by !ire, so legal evidence cannot be adduced to show that Roger Canant was a freeman of that canpany-; but the records of the Gl"Qlrerts Oanpa.ey prove that Christopher Canant was apprenticed in 1609 and admitted to treedan March 14, 1616. 'lbe fact that Roger signed this legal document as 'salter of London• is strong presumptive evidence that he waa free of the Salter's Canpany and a citizen of London. It is probable that he came in the "Ann" on which his brother was a passenger men it arrived at Plymouth about July, 1623. In a petition to the General Oourt,dated May 28, 1671, he says that he had been "a planter in New England forty-eight years and upwards", which would tix the date of hia arrival early in 1623. He did not ranain long at Pl.J7mouth, owing to a difference of religious belief between himself and the Pilgrim Fathers. . They were Separatists and he a non-conformist or Puritan. Oldham and Rev. John 4'-ford, a Puritan minister began an intrigue against the Colonists which ended in their expul.sicn in July, 1624. Roger Conant was not expelled 'With them, as stated by sane writers, but joined them soCl!l afterward.a at Nantasket. "It was probaJ.3' vu.le at Nanta.sket that he made use of the island in Bostan harbor, now called Govern~'' Island, but then and for sane time afterwards known as Conant's Island. In 16.32 it -.a granted to Gov. John Winthrop for life, he agreeing to plant a vineyard and orchard on it."

During the winter of 1624-5 Rev. John White o! Dorchester and his associates, um.er the name of the Dorchester Canpa.11i1, hearing of the settlement at Nantasket and of Roger Canant, "a pi~, sober and prudent GentlE!lllla?l", those him to manage or govern their affllrS at Cape Ann. Conant govemed so well the Canpany wrote to him that "they had chosen him to be their Governer in that place, and would camit unto him all their a.t'f'aira as well fishing as planting". It waa late in the fall of 1625 that he took charge or the Cape Ann settlemtmt, the location or which was an the west side of what is now Gloucheater harbor, near Stag Head. While he was at Cape Ann a d.iffic:rul.ty arose between Capt. Miles Standish and a Capt. Hewes over the ownership of a t::l.shing stage which had been built by the Plymouth Colonists. The dispute grew wann and might have ended in bloodshed had it not been for the .friendly advice of Roger Canant and I.apt. Pierce, whose vessel lq near by. -The magnanimity as well as justice of Conant, in this em.ergenc1, is worttv or notice. Though he had been obliged to leave Plymouth for an ecclaaaaticaJ. diversity of views, he had no ld..llh to encourage hostility against them, or any unrighteous application or their property. He lmew the rights ot individual judgement in others, and ho'W9V'er different it was frooi his own, he had no heart to treat ths as enemies. In 1625-6 there were about 200 in the settl-.ent, but the cargoes sent back to Fm-ope brought less than cost. The· Dorchester Canpa.ny loat abou.t .'.3000 pounds by their adventure, acme retired and at the same time a large part or the setUers were sent heme. A small number ot the better class remained and the settlement was removed to Naumlseag (Salem) a tar more suitable place. Soon a:tter the reoval to Salem the settlement wae in danger of being abandoned through the inrlta.ticn of their minister, Rev. Jam Lyttird, to settle in Virginia and::the decision of moat ot the Colonists to a.ccan.paey him. Roger Conant's hand at this time, having pledged himeelt to the ccmpaey, is the aubject of frequent articles or addreaau. It is considered more and more to have been an unparalled CQU'&ge and resolution which he showed in holding an himself and 1dnn1ng all thoae "'10 were planning to leave, except lg:tord. There is much 1n the history ot that weak little cola1y at that time than can be given here a.nd through it all Conant'• "self-denial and upright character are clearly ahOll'l"• Although he is not universally recanized as the f1rst Governor or Massachusetts, Roger Conant is fairly entitled to that honor; for the cola1y of viich he wa.a the heat! made· the t'irat permanent settlement in the Massachusetts tertitory, and,._. the germ frail which the Massachusetts Bay Col«zy' sprung. His ini"J.u­ ence in calling the attention of intluential persons in England· to the advantages ot Maaaachusetts for purposes of' colonizaticm, was greater than had been previously reconized, and but for him the col«zy' would have been abandoned. '.the burial place of Conant is not kn

Children 4010. Sarah; christened 19 Sept. 1619, in the parish ot St. Lawrence, Jflttr'Y', Landon, l!hg., buried there 30 Oct. 1620.

4011. C&leb, christened Z7 May 1622 in same parish. Came to Mus. with his parents, retumed to Eng., wiere he died.

4012. Lot, bom about 1624. X. 4013. Roger, b. 1626. The first white child bom in Salem, Mau. 4014. Sarah, b. about 1628.

4015. J09hua, b. 16.30 in Salem. A Sea. captain, lived at Marbl.eh~d.

4016. Mary, b. about 16.32, in Sal.an; m. 1. John Balch; 2. lll.lliam Dodge.

4017 • Eliza.beth, b. ___ living unmarried in 1679.

4018. Exercise, bapt. 24 ])eo, 16.37 in Salem, a resident o£ Beverly. 4 , \' . viii. 4012. Lot Conant, bom about 1624 at Nantasket or Cape Arm, died Sept. ':8, 1674• He married Elizabeth, d&u. of Rev. William Walton, 'Who took his degree at »nanuel College, Cambridge in 162l·and 1625, and 'WSS settled over the parish of Seatm, Devonshire, 'Where his daughter 'WSS baptised Oct. '2'/, 1629. Lot Conant lived at Marblehead as early as 16.57; was selectman in 1662; had one cowts camnanage in 1667, andon May 25 1674 is recorded aa one of the 114 householders. On Nov. 20, 1666 his father gave him the haneatead at Beverly 'With 32 acres adjoining and 72 acres 1n other parts of the tO\Cl. His widow Elizabeth married Jan. 10, 1681-2, as his third wife, Andrew son of Robert and Elizabeth Mansfield of Izynn. Children

4019. Nathaniel, b. Jul:y 28, 1650. 4020. John, b. Dec. 15, 1652. x. - 4021. Lot, b. Feb. 16, 16,7-8. 4022. Elisa.beth, b. May 13, 1660.

402:3. Mary, b. July 14, 1662. 4024. Martha, b. Aug. 15, 1664. 4025. Sarah, b. Feb. 19, 1666-7. 4026. William, b. Feb. 19, 1666-7. 4027. Roger, b. March 10, 166s..9. 4028. Rebecca, b. Jan. 31, 1670-1. 5 - vii. 40'20. John Conant, born Dec. 1.5, 1652, in Beverly, died Sept. 30, 1724• He as a farmer and weaver and settled in Beverly on land given by Roger to Lot, his father, 1n 1666. The house he built on this lot l'iB,S taken down about 1830 and a new house built which was occupied in 1887 by Mr. Andrew Dodge, whose mother, Nancy Ccnant, was John's great-great-granddaughter. During King Philip's warhe served in Ca.ptts. Samuel Appleton's canpany, and on Dec. 10, 1675, 4 pounds, 16 s.,10 d. is allowed him as-wages (Register, Vol • .38, P• 441; and Mass. Archives, Vol. 68, P• 104.). · - - John Canant married May 7, 1678, Bethiah, daughter of Andrew and Bethiah Mansfield of Iqnn. She was bom April 7, 1658 died July 'Z7, 1720. Children 40:?!}. Lot, ha.pt. June 1, 1679 at Beverly. 40.30,, Eliza.beth, b. Jan. 14, 1681-2. 4031. Bithiah, b. Oct. 14, 1684.

4032. John, b. July 7, 1686. 4033. Deborah, b. Feb. 20, 1687-8.

4034. Mal7, b. Oct. 201 1689. 4035. Daniel, b. NOY. 19., 1694• x.

4036. Rebecca, b. March 2!}., 1696.

4037. Benjamin, b. Oct. 22., 1698. 4()38. Jem:.lma, b. Nov. 9, 1701. 6 . . Vi. 4035. Daniel Ccmt, bom Nov. 19, 1694, in Beverly. He was a .tanner and Masona.na lived in Beverly on Dodge· Street. At the time of his tathera death he and his brother, Benjamin, seemed to have occupied a house near their father's but the indetinite terms ot John's will in describing the land, makes it difficult to determine wether the house was in Cl'le of three places in that section. Ch June 29, 1717 he bought 14 Acres or land in Beverly ot Samuel Woodbury and others, "it being part df the hanestead or our father, John Woodbery". He wa.a representative !ran Beverly to the General Coor\:. two y-ea.rs (stcne's Hist. of Beverly, P• 193.) · He died intestate 17.51, and his sons, Daniel and Nathaniel, were appointed a.dmuistra.tors cn May ,1, 1751. He married at Hamilton, Maas., Jan. ~, 1716-7,· 11.i Samuel Wigglesworth officiating, Lucy Dodge or Ipswich, daughter of Richard and Mart.ha Dodge. Children 4039. Lucy, b. April 2, 1718.

4040. Daniel, b. July 19, 1720. 4041. Mary, b. Apr.l,l 15, 1722.

4042. Margaret, b. June 1;,.172.4.

4043. Nathaniel., b. July 23, 1726. 4044. Hephizibah, b. Oct. 16, 1729; m. Jcmathan Batchelder. X(~tch­ !Uder). 4045. Josiah, b. Nov. 5, 1732. 4046. Elizabeth, b. April 13, 1735. 4047. Martha, b. Sept. 27, 1739. COOKE

CHART "A" ix. 5200. Josiahlcooke, b. about 1610 in England, m. Sept. 16, 1635 at Plymouth, Mrs. Elizabeth Dean, dau. of widow Mercy King and widow of Step:1en Dean. His relationship, if any, to Francis Cooke has not been established. He was first of record in Plymouth Jan. 163.3-4 but removed to :Eastham about 1645 where he was an original proprietor, along with Thomas Prence, John Doane, Edward Bang and others. On Jan. 1, 1647 he was elected first Depity cf the town. In 1648 he was appointed Register of the town by the Court, and also as "Agent to sell wine." From 1648 to 1671 his name constantly accurs in the records as Magistrate and Deputy from F.astham, Selectman of the Town; and on several occasions was appointed by the Court to examine the accounts of the Treasurer of the Colony, and as agent of the Colony to treat with certain Indians in the purchase of land, etc.

Josiah Cooke died October 17, 1673, and his widow Elizabeth d. 1687.

Known Children

5201. Ann, m. Mark Snow, Jan. 18, 16.54; d. in child-bed July 24, 1656

5202. Josial, b. 1645*

5203. Bethia, m. J osep1 Harding

viii 5.202. Josiah2Cogke, resided in :Eastham but together with the others had land allotted to him in 1675 at Little Compton, R. I. This territory was then claimed by the Plymouth Colony. The land was certified to him in 1698. Some of his children including Josiah and Joshua removed to Connecticut. He m. July 27, 1668, Deborah Hopkins, dau. of Giles Hopkins. He d. Jan. 31, 17.31-2.

Children

5204. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 12, 1669; d. April, 1670

5205. Josiah, b. Nov. 12, 1670; d. after 1727 5206. Richard, b. Sept. 1, 1672; d. April 25, 1754; m. Hannah

5207. Elizabeth, b. June 16, 1674; m. Thomas Newcomb * (Newcomb)

5208. Cabel, b. Nov. 15, 1676; m. Delive:rdr.lOae

5209. Deborah, b. Feb. 15, 1678; m. Moses Godfrey

5210. Joshua, b. Feb. 4, 1683, m. Patience Doane 5211. Ben.1amin. b. ~il 28, 1687; m. Mercy Paine "The Mayflower Planters at Plymouth, Mass., 1620 "N.E.HoG.R., Vol. 6 , Pagw 170" COO.LISS

CHART "D" CORLISS

1 viii. 1230. George Corliss, the founder of our family in America was born in Devonshire, England about the year 1617, and he came to this country in 1639, and settled in Newbury, Mass., but soon after moved to Haverhill where he resided until his death Oct. 19, 1686. The original tract of land on which he settled in 1640, and on which he had built a log house in 1647, was in what 1s known as the "West Parish" of the town, and the farm is now known as "Poplar Lawn", and has never been out of the possession of his direct descendants. He was the first settler in that part of the town. George Corliss name appears in the list of freemen of Haverhill in 1645. George Corliss, his son John and his grandson John, all died on the same farm, and each one when sitting in the same chair. I George Corliss married Oct. 26, 1645, at Haverhill, Mass. Joanna Davis, sister of Thomas Davis, of Marlborough, England; Occupation - farmer.

Children

1231. Mary, b. Sept. 6, 1646, d. Oct. 22, 1722, m. Jan. 23, 1665 William Neff; she was captured by the Indians with Hannah Dustan (see Emerson). D. Oct. 22, 1722.

1232. John, b. Mar. 4, 1648, d. Feb. 17, 1698, m. Dec. 17, 1684 Mary Wilford.

1233. Joanna, b. Apr. 28, 1650, d. Oct. 29, 1734, m. Joseph Hutchins, Dec 29, 1669.

1234. Martha, b. June 2, 1652, d. ' m. Samuel Ladd. (See Ladd). X

1235. Deborah, June 6, 1655, d. ' m. Thomas Eastman.

1236. Ann, b. Nov. 8, 1657, d. June 1691, m. John Robie Nov. 1, 1677.

1237. Huldah, b. Nov. 18, 1661, m. Nov 5, 1679 Samuel Kingsbury.

1238. Sarah, Feb. 23, 1663, d. ______, m. Joseph Ayer Nov. 24, 1686. DAVIS

CH.ART 11D" Davis ix. 1160. iomas1Davis, was born in England about 1603 and came to New ngland in 163 5 bringing with him Christian, his wi!e, of whom nothing is known except that she died in Haverhill, Mass. 7 April, 1668. Coffin calls Thomas Davis a "Sawyer" from Marlboro, England, but in a deed made in 1664, he is called a "Mason".

He came to Newbury in 1641, but settled in Haverhill in 1642. He was one of the selectmen of Haverhill in 1646 and 1648. He died 27 July 1683. He may have been a brother of Jameel of Haverhill. Children 1161. Joanna, b. in England m. 26 Oct. 1645 Geo. Corliss X. (Corliss) 1162. Joseph, b. before 1632; d. 15 Sept. 1671, res. Haverhill.

"Swan - Farwell ~nealogy" by Mary A. Farwell "Haverhill ~rsons, Pa.rt 2" by Charles Henry Pope. DOBBS CHAR'F "O" DOBBS iii 16000. David Dobbs1, b. 1811, m. Mary Todd. He was from North Carolina. Brothers and sisters of David were:

16001. Jake, m. Betty Todd 16002. Elijah, m. Jennie Baxter 16003. Jerry 16004. Louise 16005. luoy, m. Diok Keel, lived somewhere.in Tennessee Children of David Dobbs and Mary Todd

William Fowler, m. Nancy Kitchens • * 1600fr~ · Fannie m. 1st Calvin Lackey, m. 2nd Ben Downer *

16008. ~ah Caroline, m. Gus Allen * 16009. Robert Donald * 16010. Mary (twin to Robert) ran aane down throat and died. 16011. Margaret Elizabeth, b. Nov. 24, 1859, m. Cioero stockton

David Dobbs d. Oot. 28, 1891, his wife died Dee. 29, 1891. They are buried at Fairview Church on Sand Mountain near Dawson, Alabama.

16006. William Fowler Dobbs m. Nancy Kit ch ens Children 16012. Samuel m. Lilly Wallace widow ot ___ Smith

Children: Miller Smith 2. Alpha Dobbs, several others

- 16013. Williamm. Vada Wetherington Children: Eson 2. Ora 3. ___

16014. Marvin, m. Mattie Wallace Children: 1. Gerome 2. Donald 3. Girl 16015. Jessie, m. ___ McM&han (several children) 16016. Alice m. Tom Kuykendall. Children: 16018. Bennette, m. --- Norris (separated) 16019. Lesser, m. ----- 16020. Leonard, m. OM Downs. Children: J&.m.es Rs

16021. Marvin, m. ,. 16022. Curtis, m. Pluma Keith. Children: Tommy 16023. Ira

16024. Oran

16026. :&mnett

16027. Da.mie

16017. Lula, m. Omst a.r Leak Children: 16028. Cordy, m. Sherman Patterson, they had one child then separated 16029. 16007. Famie Dobbs, m. 1st Calvin Lackey Children

16030. Mary, m. Commodore Durham (no ohildren) 16031. Ella, m. ___ Napper (several children 16032. Margarete Ann, m. Sam Carr Childreni 16036. Otis 16037. Girl «.6038. Girl 16033. Nancy, m. --- Stovers (several childr Fannie Dobbs mo 2nd Ben Downer Children 16034. John, m. 1st Fannie Horton Children: 16039. Arthur 16040. Byron John m. 2nd Jennie Upchurch Children: 16041. Hom.er, m. Keith

John m. 3rd Leah Killian Children: 16042. Boy 16035 •. Donald m. Anna McOullon Children: 1604.3. George m. Ethel Holden; children, 1 boy 16044. Lillian m. Rev. __ Ables; no children 16045. Boy 16046. Girl

16008 o Sarah Caroline Dobbs m. Gus Allen Childr.,n

16047. Susan m., Ruben Couch (Several children) 16.048. · John m. Lorene Everett Children: 16052. Ethel m. Stargel 16053. Stella m. Hatj;,dale 160 54. Hanna m. 16055. Artis m. ---- 16049. Henry m. ______

16050. Malissa m. Bud Harris Children: 16056. Bt,ace 160$7. Boy

16051. ChilcL died in infancy ii- 16009. Robert DQnald Dobb112 b. May 28, 1854, probably in Georgia, m. Oct., 24, 1872, at Lebanon, Alabama, Leah Louvina Chasteen. He died June 18, 1923. Shed. Feb. 19, 1922. Children 16058. Mary Maranda, d. July 5, 1874, (infant) buried on farm. 16059. Wallace Jefferson, b •. Oct. 1, 1875 * 16060. Amanda Lee b. March JO, 18~7 * (See Gilbreath) 16061~ Robert Franklin b. Nov. 18, 1878 * 16062. _Charlsie b. July 4, 1880, m. Dec. 4, 1927 Charles Newt Roden 16063. Joseph David b. March 27, 1882. * 16064. Jennie, b. April 3, 1886 * (See Giblreath) · 16065. Laura b. Nov. 20, 1887 * 16o66. Lula b., Nov. 20, 1887 * 16086. Fdgar

16087. Wilmer 1606lo Robert FrankUg Dol.lba b. Nov. 18, 1878 m. Jenney Bell Coker Children 16088. Audra m. Cl,ne Robinson 160a9. R.alpi m. Fleta May Franklin 16063. Jo1e;m Daniel Dobbe b. March 27, 1882 m•• Katherin Smith sister to Laura Smith, who married .George Rufus Gilbreath.

Children 16()CJO. Goldie m. Otis Simpson 16091. Mildred 16092. Delma

16093. Nelson do young 16094. Sula May d. young 16095. Preston m.tirst Annl4t Hurley (divorced) 16096. Lamar 16097. Kf.therine 16061$~. Laura Dobbs b • .Nov. 20, 1887 m. Jack R. Graves d • _,#,;n::.,I Di /<7~ 3 , l!J v /'l'«d Mr-,#,~~ / Lle lt',/,t C, _ #ra,,//~ /P~.3_ Children

16098. Willie J. J-1,r,,.,,_J /7, J9t- 3 ( 7 c~,-/.1,c:,.)

16099,. Ola

16100. Sula May

16101. J. R.

16066. Lula Dobbs b. Nov. 20, 1887, m. Amrew Bates Children 16102. William Guy 1610.3. Jewel,•• _____ 16067. Sarah Elizabeth b. April 19, 1890 * 16068. Maude Irene b. March 29, 1894 * 16069. Walter A., b. Jan. 23, 1896. * 16011. Margaret Elizabeth Dobbs b. Nov. 24, 1859 at Collins­ ville, Alabama, m. Nov. 13, 1879 Cicero Stockton, son of John and Evelyn Stockton. He was born Sept. 16, 18 58 in DeKalb County, Alabama, and lived near Collinsville until Dec. 189.3 when he moved to Wise County, Texas. Hi: children were all born in DeKalb County, Alabama, except James Elbert, who was born in Wise County.t Texas. ' Children 16070. Wallace :Edward b. Aug. 7, 1880, m. Dec. 7, 1897 Essie Brooks, d. March 23, 1902, bu~led. at Pleasant Grove CellletJtry, Wise County, Texas. Children: 16077. Wallace Franklin 16078. l!;dm&r Herbert 16071., William Ernest b. June 2, 1882 , m. June, 1903 Mrs. Emma (Lacy) Monk. They had seven children. She d. March 20, 1926, and. is buried at Pleasant Grove Cemetery. He ma.M"ied second Sept., 1928, Mrs. Jennie Hubba.rd, shed. July 30, 19.30, and is buried at Decatur Cemetery. 16072. Robert Luther b. March 6, 1884, m. Oct. 1907 Katie Viola Young Children: 16079. Edith M. Burkett 16000. Mildred 16081.

16073. Qius Franklin b. July 12, 1886, m. July 30, 1907, Mamie Brher · ' Children: 16003 L<;>ra m. Rice 16083. Glenn

16074. John Noah b. Aug. 2$, 1888, d. April 24, 1911, not married

16075. Mary Gertrude b. Oct. 3, 1892 16076. James Elbert b. March 18, 1895, m. Dec. 16, 1913 Willie Mae Ga.nn,.wa.y of Decatur, Texas

16059. Wallace Jetfersgn Dobbs b. Oct. 1, 1875 m. Lilly Jane Tidmore Children

16084. Th elmer . 1608 5. Floyd 16014. James 1610.S. Loyal 16016. Leah

16107. Nelly Lee 16067. Sarah E zabeth Dobbs b. April 19, 1890 m. I,ather Templeton tthews Children

16108. Mary, m. Harber 16109. Cif'ton 16110. Nell, a;. Ernest Williams 16111. Nina 16112. Mable

16068. Maude Irene Dobbs b. March 29, 1894 m. Jay Bond Children 16113. Susan m. 16114. Ruth 1611,;. Haden 16069. Walter A. Dobbs b. Jan. 2.3, 1896 m. Lula Smith Children

16116., Gladstone 16117. Milton 16118 .• Roy 16119. fueille

16120. Grace DODGE

CHART "C" Dodge 1 ix. 4450. Richard Dodge, son of John Dodge of Middle Chinnock1 Co. Somerset emigrated to America with his brother William 10 July 1629, appeared a.t Salem in 16.38, and "Desired accommo­ dation". At'ter living awhile on land of his brother William, he settled on "Dodge Row" in North Beverly, not far F..a.st of Wenham Lake. Richard, the immigrant, evidently gave his attention more to farming a.nd the care of his domestic affairs, than to town or church business although he was a loyal church member, and one ot the most liberal contributors to the support of the church. He died 15th June 1671, leaving an estate valued at the large sum of tl-764- 2.5. His wife Edith outlived him 7 yea.rs, dying June 27, 1678, at the age of 75. Children

4451. John, bapt. Dec. 29, 1631; d. Oct. 11, 1711. 4452. Mary, b. 1632; m. 1653 Zechary Herrick. X. (see Herrick), 4453. Sarah, bapt. 1644: d. 1726; m. Peter Woodberry.

4454. Richard, b. 1643; d. April 13, 1705. X. 4455. Samuel, b. 1645; d. Dec. 4, 1705. 4456. Edward, d. Feb. 13, 1727. 4457. Joseph, b. 1651; d. Aug. 10, 1716. viii. 4454. Ri.chard2Dodge, born in 1643 in Beverly; died April 13, 1705, at Wenham; m. Feb. 23, 1667, Mary Eaton, born 1641, d. Nov. 28, 1716 aged 7 5 years. He was a farmer and lived in the South part of Wenham. He owned a large .ta.rm in Ipswich, which he subsequently gave to his eldest son, Richard. He also had land near Chibocco Lake in Ipswich. He owned a cider mill and press, and from the careful provision for its use, which he made in deeds to his sons, it is likely that they all lived in the sa.me vicinity. About two years before his death he divided his property among his children, giving his negro man, Mingo, to the eldest son. He and his wife were buried at North Beverly, where their gravestones still rems.in. Children

4458. Richard, b. July 12, 1670; d. July 7, 17.39. X. 4459. Mary, b. March 30, 1672; m. Charles Gott. 4460. Martha, bapt. June 7, 1674; m. Dr. John Davidson. 4461. Daniel, b. April 26, 1677; grad. Harvard in 1700. 4462. William, b. 1678; m. 1699, Prudence, Fairfield • .3 vii. 4458. Richard Dodge, bom in Wenham, July 12, 1670; died in Iproch, July (June) 7, 1739. Was a prosperous farmer of Ipswich, where he settled about the time of his .marriage. He married Nov. 16, 1694, Martha, dau. of Deac. Thos. Low, of Chebacoo in Ipswich. She died at the age of 68 years 9 months. They were both buried in the old cemetery on Dodge Row. Children

4463. Martha, b. May 29, 1696; m. John Conant. 4464. Nathaniel, b. Oct. 8, 1698; d. young.

4465. Lucy, b. May 31, 1700; m. Daniel Conant. X. (see Conant 4466. Nathaniel, b. Dec. 1, 1701; probably died young. 4467. Margaret, b. Sept. 1702.

446$. Barnabas, b. 1706-7; d. Oct. 11, 1739. 4469. Paul, b. 1709-10; d. Jan. 3, 1773. 4470. Richard, b. in Ipswich; m. Sarah Tuttle. ELDRED CHART "A" Eldred The name of Eldredge, or as it was originally written, Eldred is Saxon. Eldred was the name of several kings of the Saxons in the eighth and ninth centuries. Eldred was King of Chester,A.D., 951. An Eldred was Saxon Archbishop of York in 1066 and according to the historian Thiery cursed William the Conqueror. John Eldred of Great Saxham, in Suffolk, descended from an ancient family claiming Saxon origin. Ke was born in 1552 and died in 1632. He was a great traveler and his ships and merchandise went to all parts of the world. He was one of the founders of Virginia and from 1609 to 1624 was a member of His Majesty's Council for the Virginia Company of London. As John Eldred was at that time and for fifteen years, a director of the Virginia Company of London, it is possible that the Eldreds who appeared in New England between the years 1635 and 1645, viz; William, Robert, Samuel, John and Nathaniel, were in some way connected with his family. iX 5350. WilliamlEldred is known to have been a resident of Yarmouth fr~m MarohJ, 1645 to 1667. It is thought that William, Robert and Samuel were brothers and that. they came from England about 1635. They all appear to be men of standing and substance. William was appointed constable in Yarmouth in 1657, 1662, 1674, 1675 and 1677. He was also surveyor of highways. He married Anne, daughter of William and Tamesin LumpkindSt Yarmouth. Lumpkin came over in 1637. He was a deputy to the Colony Court and held many of the local offices. As the Yarmouth records were destroyed by fire in 1674 the record of William and his children is brief. Anne, his wife, was buried November 1, 1676. The kno'Wn children of William were:

5351. Anne, b. in Yarmouth Dec. 16, 1648 5352. Sarah, b. in Yarmouth Oct. 10, 1650 53 53. Elisha * 53 54. Bethia In addition to these, the following are believe to have been his children:

5355. Jehosaphat, d. 1732 m. Elisabeth 5356. samuel, m. Reziah Taylor 5357 j, John viii 5353. Elisha2Eldred born in 1653, died in Eastham (Wellfleet) October 14,1739, and is '6uri•• in the old graveyard at the head of Duck Creek, where a stone marks the spot. His name on the gravestone is spelled Eldrege. In 1693 Elisha Eldredge was in Harwich where he, with Joseph Severance and Ma.noah Ellis, bought a tract of land of Joseph Cook, an Indian. He re­ sided in the south part of the Town in what is sometimes denominated the Doane neighborhood. He afterwards sold his interest in the above land to Isaac Atkins and removed to the part of Eastham which subsequently became the town of Wellfleet. It is not known who his wife was. EMERSON CHART "D" Enerson xi. 1850. George1:&nerson, the elder, husbandman of Serely, County, llncoln, England, ma.de his will Oct. 1.8, 1573, 'Which was proven May 10, 1574. He mentioned his wife but did not name her. He bequeathed two shillings to the "Cathedral Church of Lincoln," and among other children mentioned his son Alexander, to whom he gives forty pounds and the lease of his !arm, and &IS _!iU.ch barley as "would sow his land." George was probably the son o:t John. 2 x. 1851. Alexander Emerson, son of George, was of Serely, County, Lincoln, England, where he mt.de his will, April 10, 1604, which was proven Feb. 10, 1605-6. He requested to be buried in the Church of Sereby. He named his children as George, Michael, Thomas, Robert, John and Anne, and to his son Thomas he bequeathed all his land in Howsham and C&dney, and mentions property in Glanford Briggs. He made his son Micha.el sole executor and was buried Oct. 8, 1605. He married Jennet Hornsey dau. of John of Bonby. She made her will May 24, 1612, and it was proven Jdne 19 ot that year. Cadney parish, with the village Q! Howshant, Sereby, Wrawby and Glamtord Briggs, all lie near together in the northern part of Lincolnshire. ix. 1852. Thomas3Emerson, son of Alexander and Jennett (Hornsey) Emerson, was or Howsham, in the pariah of C&dney, County llncoln1 England where he made his will Ma.7. 20, 1656, which ws proven Sept. 27, 1661. In it he mentions sons, F.dward, Thomas, 1-11.ohael and Robert, and daughters Eliz. lllforth (who came to New England &nd lived neighbor to her brothers Michael and Robert), Isabel Granthu and granddaughter Anne Wright. The will indicates quite clearly that the sons Michael and Robert and the dau. Elizo were not in England at its making, one sentence stating "my children here in England."

Thomas Emerson was a warden of Cadney parish and in his will he requested to be buried by his wife elose to the ancient parish church. He married in Oadney, Aug. 10, 1612, Margaret Froe 1 and he was buried Dec. 25 1 1657. 4. viii. 1853. Michael Emerson, born in England, probably as early as 1625 is mentioned first in this country, in any record yet found, on "the last day of the first month" (March) "1651". The next item is in the records of the town of Haverhill, March 3, 1655, when he received from the town one of the allotments of land that were made to inhabitants. Michael Emerson was a ma.n of decision and ability. He was elected constable in 1659. He had learned the trade of "cordwainer" or shoemaker, which then included a knowledge and skill covering all material and work that entered into the trade. So he was chosed "sealer of leather" the officer who had authority to see that all sales of leather were ma.de honestly, as to quality and quanity. He was one of the surveyors of highways in 1695, his portion being that "between the Saw Mill River and the Great Plain". He ma.de his will 18 July 1709 and died in 1715. He was once prosecuted for severly punishing his child, so sternly did he oppose what he believed to be wrong. All his childred did credit to the fa.mily except Elizabeth, who again and again fell into disgrace. Michael Emerson married April 1, 1657, Hannah dau. of John and May Webster. Mrs. :Emerson had no holiday life; what with the cares of a large family, the waywardness of one child, another daughter's dreadful experiences, and the inevitable difficulties of pioneer life, she had heavy burdens; but she bore them all well and left a name for worthy livingo She survived her husband, but the time of her death is not known. She married second John Emery. ' Children

18 54. Hannah, one of the most famous women of early New Eng­ land, was born at Haverhill Dec. 23, 1657; married Dec. 3, 1677, Thomas Dustin. She was captured by the Indians in one of their attacks on the settlement, March 15, 1697, taken from her bed with her infant of 6 days, and compelled to march with her captors. Seeing her child dashed to death against a tree; worn with long marching and cruelties, after going with the Indians for two weeks she and May Corliss Neff, her nurse and a small captive boy, Samuel Leonardson, a.rose in the night, slew ten of the Irnians with tomahowks; having scalped them, she made her escape in a canoe down the Merrimac River to her home in Haverhill. To the Governor of Mass. Mrs. Dustin presented a tomahawk and. a gun together with 10 scalps as an evidence of her victory. The General Court accorded her and the boy, Samuel, $250 each, and named the eventful place Dustin's Island, where a granit monument has been erected cormnemora.ting the event. 1855. John, b. July JO, 1659; d. Aug. 15, 1659. 1856. Mary, bo Octo 5, 1660; m. Hugh Ma.tthrews, Aug. 28, 1683. 18 57. John, b. March 18, 1661-2. 18 58. Samu#'l, b. Feb. 2, 1663-4. rli 5358. f~:!!~W,f.'2~%4. ~~~~o;:~: ::~ ~ =e~~f~~ of Truro. She was bom in :Eastham, March 6, 1692-3 and died in Mansfield, Ct. about 1755. Her mother was Mary, dau. of Natha.niel.d Ba1aet and grandaughter of William Ba88et, who came in the ship "Fortune" in 162l.. Elisha was probably married in Truro and hia son Mulford was bom there but by 1715 he 'WB,S living again in F.a.■tham, and about 1741 he removed to Mans.f'leld, Ct. owing to the Church troubles at Bi.llingsga:te (:Eastham), he had himself and children baptised in Truro, in 1727, where he is on the Church records as "Elisha Kl.dredge, Jr. of F.a.stham". He and his wife Dorcas were admitted to the Church at SOnth Mansfield by letter June 2l., 1741. In his will, dated December 12, 1751, and proved New. 23, 1754, he provided for the four sons and five daughters named below and signs his name ELISHA ELDREDGE. Thia epelllng of the name has been adhered to by most or his descendants. His wife Dorcas, who is named in the will, was dead in 1756 1ril.en the estate was distributed. Children

5359. Mulford, b. in Truro Jan. 22, 1713; m. Abiel -----• 5360. Jesse, b. in F.a.stham Aug. 9, 1715; d., Dec. 17, 1794.

5361. Elisha, b. in F.a.stham March 17, 1717-18; m. Precilla Paddock

5362. David

5363. Mary (t'Win) b. 1n F.astham March 15, 1720-1; m. Joseph NewcCID.bN'

5364. Dorcas (twin) b. in :Eastham March 15, 1720-1; m. Joseph Doane

5365. Jemima, m. Lemuel Barrows 5.'.366. Bethia, m. William Farwell

5367. Tamesin, m. Hezekiah Crane

"El.dredge Geneology" by Zueth s. Eldredge EMERSON

1859. Elizabeth, b. 26 Jan. 1665, had Dorothy, born 10 April 16~6; and a second time, though never married, twins, born 8 May 1691, who were both made away with privately, and found dead 10 May 1691. The mother lay long in prison but at the long run, in the year 1691, was executed at Boston for the murdering of the two babes, or one of them. The father of the children was Samuel Ladd, a married man, and then the father of eight children by his lawful wife. Elizabeth was the daughter of Michael Emerson, and the one he kicked and beat so shamefully in 1674.

1860. Abigail, b. 17 Dec. 1667; d. 31 Dec. 1667.

1861. Jonathan, b. 9 March 1669-70; m. Hannah Day. • 1862. Abigail, b. 20 Nov. 1671; m. 30 Nov. 1693 Samuel Smith, of Newbury X. (Smith)

1863. Judith, b. 2 July 1673; d. 8 Sept. 1673.

1864. Judith, b. 29, Sept. 1674, d. 7 Nov. 1677.

1865. Joshua, b. 2 March 1675-6, d. 26 March 1676.

1866, Ruth, b. 8 May 1676; d, 28 Aug. 1677,

1867. Joshua, b, 17 Nov. 1678.

1868. Susanna, b. 30 April 1680; d 8 May, 1680.

"Swan-Farwell Genealogy" by1 Mary A. Fairwell

"Haverhill Emersons, Part 2" by Charles Henry Pope

"Haverhill Vital Statistics"

"Old Families of Amesbury and Salisbury" EMERY CHART "0" EMERY 1 x. 3000. John Emery. sen., son of John and Agnes Emery of RomsJy, Rants, Eng. was born in England, Sept. 29, 1598; he sailed from South­ ampton, April 3, 1635; with his brother Anthony, in the ship ''8:ames of London", William Cooper, Master, their wives and one or two children each probably with them; he landed in Boston, June 6, 1635, and went soon after to Newbury where John, sen., had a town grant of half an acre for a house lot. John Emery was fined Dec. 22, 1637, by the town, twenty shillings for inclosing ground not laid out, o~ owned by the town, contrary to a town order, and on Feb. 1, 1638, the town granted him that part of ground which was already inclosed. He was made freeman /une 2, 1641, and recorded as one of the ninety-one freeholders of the town Dec. 2, 1643. On March 16, 1663, John Emery was presented to the court at Ipswich by Henry Jaques, Constable of Newbury, for entertaining travellers and Quakers. He was prominent in the case of Lieut. Robert Pike, re­ fusing to recognize the authority of the court to deprive him and his neighbors of the right of petition. In the famous ecclesiastical difficulties John Emery was a member of the Wood­ man party. April 10, 1644, he had a grant from the town of twenty­ two acres and five rods being his own and Harry's Palmer's "POl'tion of "Divident" land in the great field beyond the new town. He was selectman, 1661; fence viewer, 1666; grand jury­ man in the same year; jury of trials in 1672; appointed to carry votes to Salem in 1676. He married first in England, Mary Alice Grantham, dau. of Andrew Grantham. Shed. April 28, 1649, in Newbury. He married second, Mrs. Mary Webster (ne'e Shatswell) widow of John Webster of Ipswich, Oct. 29, 1650. He died in Newbury Mass. Nov. 3, 1683. His wife died April 28, 1694. He made his will May 1, 1680, proved Nov. 27, 1683, in which he mentioned his age as eighty-three years. The inventory of his estate was taken the same day, amounting to 263 pounds, 11 shillings, His wife made her will Aug. 1693, proved June 11, 1696.

Children

3001. John, b. in Eng. about 1628. X.

3002. Ann, b. in Eng. about 1631, m. Nov. 25, 1648, James Ordway.

3003. Ebenezer, "'dau., b. in Newbury, Sept. 16, 1648, m. John Hoag April 21, 1669.

3004. Jonathan, b. in Newbury, May 13, 1652, m. Nov. 29, 1676 Mary Woodman. 2 ix. 3001. John Emery, jun., son of John Emery, sen., and his first wife, came with his father to Newbury in 1635; married Mary Webster, dau. of John and Mary (Shatswell) Webster, Oct. 2, 1648. Selectman, 1670~73; jury of trials, 1675-6; chosen to carry votes to Salem 1675-6; tything man, 1679; way-warden, 1679, In 1642 he had laid out to him fourscore a~res over the Arti­ chore or Raspberry River. This tract of land has been in possession of the name since it was laid out to John Emery, jun.; and now, included 1n the ta.rm of the late El.iphalet Emery, Esq. or West Newbury, ia owned b7 hie daughter, Mrs. Mar7 Hale Emery. In 1679, March .3, nthe town ef Newbury granted John Emery, jun., twelve acres ot land. on the west side of Artichoke River, pro­ vided he 'build and aaint&in a corn mill to grind the town'• corn from tiM to time a!d to bttild ii within one year and a h< atter the date hereof" o Thie mill is now known as Cunen.s Mills, Newburyport, Ra••• John Emery, jUl't., •• a aio,.er of the petition in the case of Lieut. Robert Pike, am a umber of the Weodan party in the church dit.ticu.lties. He ii -.t7led Sal'"gent on the record.a. He · was made freeman May- .30, 1660; ma.de his will Aug • .3, 1693. His wife died Feb. 3, 1709.

Children

JOOS. Mary, b. June 24, 1652. M. March 13, 1671 Samuel Sawyer. 3006. Ha~, b. April 26, 1654. M. Nov. 18, 1673 Richtrd Bartlett. 3007. John, born Sept;. 12, 16561 d. July- 14, 1730. X. ,3008. Bethia, b. Oct. 15, 16.58. M. May 4, 1681 Henry Bodwell. :3009. Sa.rah, bo Feb. 26, 1660. M. June 13, 1683 Isaac Bai1Jt• 3010& Joseph, b. March 2.3, 1663; d. Sept,. 22, 1721. 3011. SteJiien, b. Sept.. 6, 1666. M. Nov. 29, 1692 Ruth Jaques. 3012. Abigail, b. Jan. 16, 1668. M. Hen~y Ingalls, 3013. Samu.el, b. Dec. 20, 1670. 3014. Judith, b. Feb. 5, 1673. M. Abel Huse. 3015. Lydia, b. Feb. 19, 1675. Pub. May 23, 1696 to Joseph Brown.

3016. Elizabeth, b. Feb. 8, 1680. M. Nov. 1696 John Kelly.

3017. Josiah, b. Feb. 28, 1681, d. March 16, 1718. viii. 3007. J~?t'EIM'"Z, aon of John, jun. and Mary (Webster) Ellery-; m. 13 June 1 .3 at Newbury-, Maaao Mal7 Sawyer (dau. of William and Ruth Salt)'9r, b. July 29, 1660) Mary Sawyer died Nov. 3, 1699. He married second Abigail Bartlett, May 27, 1700; and third, Mary March, Dec. 7, 1723. Children of John and Mary Eaery

3018. Mary, bo Dec. 29, 16a4; Ill. Jonathan Wiggins. 3019. John, b. ""~•pt. 29, 1.686. 3020. Josiah, b. Dec. 19, 1688; d. March 16, 1718. 3021. Daniel, b. June 1;, 169). 3022. Lydia, b. April 29, 16,S.

.3023. Samu.el, b. Oet. 2;, 1699 • 3024. Ru.th. 3025. Hannah. x. {Chase) FOLLANSBEE CHART "0" Follansbee ix. 3190. Thomas1Follansbee, sen., of Portsmouth and Newbury "joiner" before a.bout 1640, married first, before 1672, Mary------...... • He married second Sarah ______, who probably died Nov. 6, 16$3, probably married third April 4, 1713, Jane Moseman of Boston. He was of Ports­ mouth 1665-71 and of Newbury 1677 and later. He was living in 1713 and probably in 1726. Children 3191. Rebecca, b. about 1660, m. pioma.s Chase, Nov. 22, 1677. 3192. Ann, b. __; m. Nov. 10, 1684, Moses Chase. X. (see Chase). 3193. Mary, b. about 1670, m. Robert Pike. X. (see Pike). 3194. Thomas, b. about 1670, m. 1st June 19, 1694, Abigail Rolfe, married 2nd., Mary ____•

3195. Francis, b. Oct. 22, 1677. 3196. Hannah, b. April 10, 1680. GILBREATH

CHART "O" Gilbreath iv. 13500. Baxter Gilbrea.th1, b. probably in North Carolina, between 1785 and 1795, m. Lizzie Tanner, lived in Bristos Cove near Walnut Grove, Alabama. Children

13501. George-, b. July 27, 1811, m. Horton, d. July 26, 1894 13502. Mark Noble * 13503. John Ellison * 13 504. Albert, died. in Civil War

13505. James, conscripted by Confederate Army, deserted and joined Union Army, died of measels while in service. 13506. William Baxter *

1.3 507. Prue, m. · Mind.1 ___• Children: Ma.ridy il'l. Davis; Nancy m. Campbell; Jane m. Hall; Ellen M. ___•

13508. Charlie, never muried.

. 13502. Mark Noble Gilbreath, b. Oct. 29, 1813, m. 1st. Cl.&ra Rhoden, w"Fio was '6. t>ct. llt15 and d. July 1, 1866, married 2nd ___ Da:rla. He d°' Dec. 18, 1907.

Children by first wife

13509. Doll, m. ___ Jones

13510. Baxter G. b. Aug. 19, 1842, m. Eliza Ann Rhoden (she was b. Dec. 17, 1842, and d. Aug. 28, 191.9) He d. May 6, 1895. 13511. Lisy, m. ---- Baker 13512. Kate, m. 1st 13513. Sally, m. ----- Davis 13514. Molly, m. ---- Rhoden 13515. Margua.rete, m. ---- Segers 13516. Nan, m. ----- Holsenbeck 13517. George, m. ---- Davis 1351S. John, m. 13503. John Ellison Gilbreath, b. about 1815, m. Marie burns. He died at age ~o. Children 13519. Francia, m. ____ Ha.yes

13.520. Elizabeth, m. Albert Smith

13521. John R., b. about 1840, m. ____ and moved to Texas. Died Beloherville, Texas, buried at Newport, Texas. 1.3522. George Washington, m. ____ Pendergrass

1352.3. Ma.rous Noble, m. Marguarete, dau. of John Edwards 13524. Noah Webster, not married

13525. Nancr, m. John McCracken

13526. Deborah Ann, ~• G. w. Mays 1.3527. Ollie, d. young iii 1.3.506. William :@!a,xter Gilbreath 2, b. about 1811, m. a.bout 1837 Mar, Ann Hayes; who was b. about 1825 a.nd d. 1897; she was probably from N. C. They- lived .first 1n N. c., later in Tennessee and finally six miles west or Collinsville, Ala. He d. about 1861.

Children

13 528. George White

13 529. Curuii~gham * 13530. Patsy, never married 13531. Oliver Dobson * 1.35.32. Mathews * 1.3533. Charlie Vinson, m. 1st. Johnson (4 or 5 ohildren) m. 2nd. --~Smith (12 children)

Sa.rah Am, m. ___ Darby (no children) ii 13528. George White Gilbreath.3, b. June .5, 1844, in Sand Valley, s"!i miles west ot Coliineville, Alabama,; m. Jan. 4, 1866, Nancy Ann Oven,, dau. of William and Nancy (Kemp) Owens. She was bo Sept. 28, 1846, four miles west of Collinsville and died Feb. 14, 1926. She was buried at Mt. Pleasant (Henderixville) He is buried a.t Hill Church. He is but-ied at Hill Church.

He enlisted in the Union Army April 24, 1864 as a private in capt. P. H. Hagan Company 0-1, Alabama Calver,-. He was honorably diaaharged Oct. 20, 186;, at Huntsville, Alabama. He was .5'-8" high, fair oomplexion, blue eyes, auburn hair and by occupation when enrolled a farmer. He d. Feb. 20, 1926. Children 135.35 • . Will:Jam Baxter, b. Aug. 15, 1868 X

13536. Mary, b. 1870 X 1.35.37. Jamaa Mad.1,o:ti, b. Sept. 30, 1874 X • 13538 •. John Henri, b. -Dec. 29, 1872( m. Nancy Ann Templeton (sister t.o Abraham Templeton) d. May 10, 1926, no childNn.

13539. Viola Ida, b. Feb. 23, 1876, d. about 1878.

1.3540. Georae Rufus, b. Feb. 1.3, 1878 X 13541. Nancy Jane, b. Nov. 19, 1880. X 13542. Sidney Dobson, b. Nov. 19, 1882. I 13.543. Charley Vinson, b. May 23, 1884. X 13529. Cunningham Gilbreath, m.. Lucinda Hayes Children

1.3544, William Holiday 1.3545. Birdie 135.31. Oliver Dobson Gilbreath, b. m. Sarah Mathews Children

13544. William D&rld (Jaok) m. Mima Rhoden, da.u. of Bill Rhoden X 13 545. Mattie m. Wilbur V. Graves

1.3 546. Mary •• Marcus Parten 13 54 7. Huaeton m. Ollie Rhoden, da.u of Bill Rhoden 13548. Fannie m. Walter Graves 13 S4 9. Lillian m. ____ Barksdale 13550. Noah· m. _____ Tidmore

13532. Matthew Gilbreath, b. m. Sarah Hayes

Children 13551. Id.a m. ______Osborn; Children& Ernest m. _____ Edwa.rds ..

135'2. William Tulley m. ___ Denton (.3 children) lJ 5". Tresa7 m. lat ___ Me eke, m. 2nd Abraham. Wilson l'.3S'$4. Jack m. ---- Satterfield 13555. Mattie m. ------1.35.35. William. Bu:t.er Gilbreath4, b., Aug. 1;, 1868, near Collins­ ville, Alabama, m. March 24, 1901, Amanda Lee Dobbs. He atten4W. Florence State Teachers College and began teaohinE in 1885. He was ordained to the ministry at Nev M&eed.onia Baptist Church, O.ral.d.ine, Alabama., (Rev. J. A. Ma,- preached the ordination sermon). He taught and preached throughout. DeKalb County, Alabama. He was elected Ta.x Assessor tor a. four year tem in 1928. He died in Fort Payne, Alabama, Sept • .30, 1959, &nd was buried in Glenwood Cemeter7, Fort Payne, Alabama.. Ria wife died September, 1952. Children

13546. Willie Lee, b. Sept. 17, 1909, m. Sept. 5, 1931, Edward. J ohnaon Ladd *

13536. Marz Gilbreath, ll. J. Mac Cagle Children

13548. Ethel,. m. Reuben Henderson, Children: Nina 13 54 9. . Estelle 1.3550. Willie May 13551. Edna Autom 13552. Od.esaa m. Floyd Henderson 13537. James Madison Gilbreath, m. Lou Gilbreath, dauo of Marion Noble Gilbreath Children

13553. Vera m. Abraham Templeton. Children: Laye 13554. Bernice m. __ Cagle, .son of Jack C&gle (no children) Vu,.,.,,, / ;, /Z .,Y,:w, /38'" 13540. George Ru.tua Gilbreath, m. 1899 Laura.A Smith, dau. of o. W. Smith a.nd 'Ji",,.11,;1zr,,,~ McNair. l'/.e ,/, 'f r-e-t. /yh~ sk J. ~ """'f. /f~t,, Children f~ tJd· ,, 1fU 13555. Bert.ha; b. Feb. 10, 1900, m. tm the first time Walter Henry Edward; ..-=~8'\ J a.eger ·

,¥,,,.,,. I. 'I.. 13;;6. Ursula, b. Dec. ~, 1902, m. Feb. 14, 1930, George Graham · M• Lt>v/S ../4--us. ~-1.. ./. no.,-: /9~'¥. / z,.,~. J/er"""' 135;7. :&Ina/ b. P'eb. 8, ,1904, m.. Tom Zeverley in 1924. (Ond daughter I.aura Jea.ne, b. Jan. 23, 1927)

13558. Earl, b. June 18, 1906. m. Katherine Prickett in 1931,(dau. Beverly Ann, b. Nov. 11, 1932) ·

1.3541. Nancy Jane Gilbreath, m. Daniel Boon Roden Children

13559. Zona m. Charles Matthews X

1.3 ,560. General m. Ula Traffenste&d X ( One child) l'.3.561. ot.is 13562. Mable, m. Joe Yarbrough {One child) 13563. Beulah m. ____ Barksdale ( One child) 13542. SM,nez Jk?bson Gilbreath, m. Jennie Dobbs dau. or Robert Donald Dobbs

Children

13564. Fred, m. Ester Cagle Children: Nelly, R&;ymond C. , Bill (Girl)

13 56 5. Florence Hester, m. Dan Gray 13 566. Sidney . 1354.3. ,, Charlie Vingon Gilbreath ..iri. Mattie Yarbrough Children 13.567. Cl&ud m. Lucille Fortenberry 13 .568. Sible William Da'dd {Jack) Gilbreath m. Mima Rhoden, dau. of Bill Rhoden Children

13569. Trwn&n m. Sarah Weatherly (3 children) ,, 13570. William David m. Mary Murdock (2 chi~n) W.. B. GILJfREATH ---L. For the past twenty-six year.~ Prof. W. B. · Gilbreath has been ac­ tively engag,e!¼ in the school work :n DC'Kalb .. t,qtmt.y. He ha.. -, the rno;;t enviabl~ record of any edu­ c·ator in the <;ounty. Mr. Gilbreath i'& a native of De­ Kalb, being born in the valley be­ low Co11insville. He received his early tmining i'!'l the inefficient school of his community until gT\lwn. Then seeing the nBed of a better ~ducatien he attenrlell the Colli,,tS"fine High. school nn,Jl.er the tutorag-e of ~rof. Allen. Later he I went to the, S:}.:i:te Norm111 school <1t 'Florence;-·· Hince lcavinR Flor­ ··nce 'Mr. Ciii,re::u) n.,.~ h·('n ·•<:· , l :,"1:,]y "f!.:.1l~"ci6.llti. ii\ .., :~.u..~J\'-1U:J.' ,n -; h1' : Public and High 1:,choo!s uJ tlw . county. From 1\l08 ·tx, 1914 PnrL Gil­ !,rc:1th was Jn-ofr:,,·11r "f M,1th,:­ , matict,; in Dd<::a:b C,,111;t ..\' Hi.~h · •,clrnul, Fort P:i:vnr, :indwhik t'h<'l'P hl' ~nm the ]O\'<: :11,1! ;,dmir:,t i,q, c,f 1,j,; impils and llte peopl0 r,f Fort P,1y1w. SincP T\'./14 he ha~ hcC>n rllol',·,:sr,r "f "Abt'hc111:,ti,.,, and 1-:ng-li,h i11 th,, C,·raldil1(: High· ,,~h""l. TIH'n' is not a g,'ntlern;in "l' Lid1· in t.hP whole eornmunity v\ ho h:1s wun anti st'ill hol1 not orily hi~ immediate e1.rmn:.n1t;it~ l,nt u'f the whole cot,11- t'.',

Al 1wesen t Prof. Gilhreath 1 suffering- 11·ith a ·very sore fo

at tit• IIUlffla9' of tlyffl' baug~tn­ .illu 1iu to !Jr.~ Jo!yaon ~h on ~I lbslsin&, tif• 9ixt1t sf jiepi.tmbn ..._ ~• _.. tlfirtt--out at .a o'dedt

~int ~•pii•t G!qurc~ ~ort Javnt, !',labanur GOOGINS

CHART "E'' GOGGINS vii. 8500. Patrick IGoogi!!!_, tradition says came from Ireland at an early age and was in the service of William Pepperell at Kittery, Maine.

He was a woolen weaver by trade, and settled on the utate given him by his father-in-law, a.t Pepperrellborough, Maine, a.t what is now Old Orchard, on that land that now comproses Ocean Park. In 1764, he sold land to Job Lyman, situated in Pepperrellborough, 100 acres, more or less, being the land and premises given by Rictiard Rogers to the said Patrick Googin and Mary his wife a.nd the heirs lawfully begotten of their bodies,by his deed dated Mar. 24, 1736/7. Administration on his estate was granted to William Googins, October 9, 1 786. •

On Oct. 10, 1787, William Googins, administrator of the Estate of Patrick Googin, deceased, gave an account of the inventory. Amount of the inventory was 21+6 pounds and 19 shillings.

On Oct. 9, 1786, William Googins gave an account of the estate. He married Mary Rogers, April 5, 1722. She was the dau. of Richard Rogers and Eleanor. Richard Rogers made his will July 10, 17.37, in which he mentions a dau. Mary, wife of Patrick Googins.

Patrick Googins died Feb. 17, 1783, aged 84 years. Children: 8501. John, born about 1723. * 8502. William, born about 1725. He died Nov. 23, 1816. M. Mar. 20, 1760, Lydia Smith. She died Feb. f, 1812. 8503. Richard, born about 1727. Died 1809. M. Mary Wolfe, int. Feb. 16, 1760. He was a Revolutionary War Soldier. 8504. Eleanor, born Married John Pitts July 28, 1761. She died April 13, 1811, aged 70 years, he died Mar. 24, 1808. 8505. Roger, born Jan. 11, 1738. Married, intentions, Elizabeth Welch, Oct. 18, 1760. He died at Trenton, Me. May 6, 1830. She died May 2, 1808. 8506. Thomas, born April 18, 1743. Died June 4, 1807, at Franklin, Me. Married Jane Welch of North Yarmouth, Me. She was born Ma.r. 14, 1744 and died May 14, 1815. He was a revoluntionary War Soldier. 8507. Joseph, born Oct. 9, 1745. D:ie d Dec. 23, 1831, aged 86 years. Married Susanna Wescott or Wasgatt o~ Mt. Desert, Me. She died Sa.co, Me. Oct. 29, 1835. 2 vi. 8 501. John Goog!ns, was born about 1723. Died Nov. 2 5, 179 5, aged 74 years. Given as Capt. on death record; died of an ''apoplectic fit almost instantaneous". Married Margery Sea.vry, both of Biddeford, Me. July 30, 1751. She died Oct. 24, 1812. He lived. on the farm that belonged to his father. Children: 8,508. John, born June 10, 1752. Bp. June 10, 1753. He was a R.Evoluhionary Was Soldier and was killed at Hubbardson July 1, 1777, the day after the evacuation of Ticonderoga by American troops.

8509. Stephen, born June 1, 1755. Bp. June :l, l/1,>5. Died May 8, 1842. He wa.s a Revol War Soldier in the Siege of Boston, Died unmarried. 8510. Mary, born July 24, 1758. Bp. Dec. 4, 17j7. M. John Pridham of New Castle, N. H. Nov. l, 1773. He d. Aug. 23, 1803, She Died Jan, 27, 1841. *(Pridham) 8511. David, born May 29, 1760, Bp. July 24, 1q60. :Married Mary JatJUish Littlefield June 4, 1789. He was a.

R8 volut ionary War Soldier. 8512. Sa.rah, b. s.-pt. 12, 1762. Married Nathaniel Fernald April 22, 1789. 8513. George, born Sept. 15, 1764. Bp. Jan. 20, 1765. Died Apr:tl .3, 1847, aged 84 years. Married Hannah . Junkins, May 26, 1796. She died Jan. 10, 18!6, aged 40 years. He married, seoondly, intentions, Sept. 24, 1819, Sally March of Acarboro, Me. She died Jan. 30, 1852, aged 78 years.

Margery, born July 24, 1767. Bp. M&y.31, 1767. Died Oct, 25, 1848, aged 81 years. Died unma.rried. 8515. Elizabeth, born April 22, 1771. Bp. April 22, 1770. Married, first, William Boyce. Married, secondly, Henry Hankins of London, England, Oct, 16, 18030 She married, thirdly, John Leavitt of Saco, Me. Nov. 14, 1815. and died Mar. 29, lti26.

"Goggins GenealogY'' by Charlotte N. Goggins - 1914 "First book church records, Pepperrellborough, Me". - 1914. "Gravestone records Old Orchard, Me.". GOODRIDGE CHART "C" GOODRIDGE

3420 X William1 Good.gidge,- from England, emigrated to Am erica, and settled in Watertown, Mass., in 1636. He was a proprietor of lands there that year, &nd as late as 1692. He was admitted to all the rights of a freeman 18 May, 1$42. He died before the month of May, 1645. Mr. Goodridge married Margaret , probably before his arrival in America, about 1632. She survived him, and, marrying John Hull, l"lllllffed to Newbury, Mass., about 1650. John Hull was made a freeman 2 May, 1649.

Mr. Hull died at Newbury 1 Feb • ., 1670. His widow, Margaret survived him, and died at the same place 3 Feb., 1682-3. She made her will 4 Aug., 1681; which was proved at the court held in Ipswich 10 April, 1683.

On leaving Watertown, the widow Goodridge disposed of the lands of her husband., and purchased some real estate in Newbur~ Shortly a.rt.er hel"Ql'IUlrriage with Mr. Hull, he leased a portion at least of these lands in Newbury to Edward Woodman, whose wife Mary was the oldest child of Mr. Goodridge, deceased.

Children 3421 Mary, born in England., probably about 1633, m. 20 Dec • ., 1653, Edward Woodman of Newbury who was b. in Ma.lford, England in 1628, and with his father and an uncle emigrated in the ship James in June 1635 * (Woodman). 3422 Jeremiah, b. 6 March 1638 in Watertown; m. 15 Nov. 1660 Mary Ada.ms.

3423 Joseph, b. 29 Sept,. 1639 in Watertown; m. 28 Aug. 1644 Martha Moores.

3424 Benjamin, b. 11 April, 1642 in Watertown; m. 1st Mary Jordan; m. 2nd Deborah Jordan.

"Goodridge Memorial" by Sidney Perley 1884 HARTSHORN

CHA.Rt' ttl)n VI viii. 1250. fbP!N H§rtahora, the first American ancestor, was born n R&ading, Eqland., about 1620. He came with others trom. his neighborhood and settled in what is now Reading, Mase., which they naaed for their old home. He was a. tree.man in 1648, and w.a also one ot the selectmen. In 1647, he man-iecl hie first wife, Susann& of Reading. (Genealogical and hllil.7 History ot The State of' New Hallpshire, b7 lzn. St.earns, published in 1908, Vol. 2, page 955). l Thomas Hart.•rn. , &a is ,t.ated above, h&d a first wife, Sua&nn&h. There iJI no reool"d ot the marriage. She tied March 18, 11;,s9/60{ (Reading Mass. Records, published at Boston, M&aa. 1912, page 529 ~. He married, secondly, about 1660, Sarah {Ayv) Iaaon, widow ~~ William Lamson of Ipnich, Maas. and. d&u. ot Jonatha.n Ayer and Hannah. Wjlliam. Laiason 41ecl Feb. 1, 1658. (Ipswich, Masa. Reoorda, pllbliahed bl' 'l'he !;, ■ex Institute at Salem, Mass. 191011 Vol, 2, page 612}. Thia entrr !I-em Court Record, Essex Co. Mass. Qu.arte?"l7 Court. Children

1251. Thomas, born Oot • .30, 1648. (Reading, Mass. Reoorc:bt, published at Boston, Maas., 1912, page 120). Middlesex Co. Masa. Court Record gives 30t ?m. He is supposed to have been killed vith three of his sons in the Indian Raid at. Haverhill, Mass. April 29, 1708., but there is no reocrd or his death. Married, til'st, Ma:, 10., 1671, Hannah Goodwin. (Reading, Ma.as.. Records, published at Boston, Masa. 1912, pap 362). She died July 20, 1673. (Reading, Mass. Record.a, publi~ed a.t Boston, Mass. 1912, page 529). He married, aeoondly, Sarah Swan, Oct. 21, 1674. (Haverhill,~•• Records, published b7 The Tops.field Hiatonca.1:'.,_iet7, at Topsfield, Mase. 1911, Vol. 2, page 155).

She w.a cUu. ot Robert Swan and Jlli1&beth (Acie). She was bom Aug. 10, l65S. (Hav.rhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield., Kasa. 1910, Vol. l, pige 291). 12.52. John, born May- 6, 1650. (Reading, Ma••• Reool"da, published at Boston, Mass. 1912, JJ&ge 120). * 1253. Joaepb, 'born July a, 1652. (Reading, Mass. 1-col"da, pu.bliahecl at Boston, Ma•••, 1912, page 120). Ria w:Lte •• Sarah. 12.54. BenjUin, born April S, 16S,... (Reading, Ma.H. Records, publilhecl at Beaton, M'aaa. 1912, page 1200. Died Ma7 3, 1694. (Re&ding, Mae,~ Reoorda, published at Boat.en, Mu1., 1912, page 529 ··~

Married ti.rat, Feb. 28, 1681, Mary Tomson. (Reading, Maas. Record,, publiahed. at Boston, Maas. 1912. page 367). Sh• died Oct. 26, 1682. (Reading, Maas. Record.a, published at Boat.on, Maas., 1912, pa.ge 529). He JU.JTied, secondly, Elizabeth Brown, Nov. 26, 1684. (Readin.&, Mah. Records, pibllahed at Boston, Maas. · 1912, kpage 362). . -

1255. Jonathan, born Aug. 20, 1656. (Reading, Mass. Records, publiahed at Boston, Masa. 1912, pap 120). Settled in Norwich, Conn.

1256. David, born Oct. 18, 1657. (Reading, Mass. Reaorda, published at Bost.on, Maes., 1912, 1',ge 120). Settled. Norwioh, Com1.

1257. Sul&lUULh, born Mar. 2, 1659/60. (Reading, Mase. Record.a, publiabed at Boston, Mass. 1912, pap 121). She Jl&lTie4, lat, John Devereaux. She married, no~, Stepien Parker ot Andover, Masa. Jan. 10, 1694/'J.. (Marblehe&d, Mass. Reoorda, published b;y The ••".x Institute, at Salem, Maas. 1904, Vol. 2, Pill• ll9). Aleo, Andonr, Mase. Records, published. by The TopatUl,I. Hiatorioal Society, at Topsfield, Maas. 1912, page 103, whioh gives 8&lll9 date, but add•, "at Marblehead". 1258. Timothy, born Fee. 2', 1661. (Reading, Maaa. Reoorda, piblished at Boaton, Me.as. 1912., page 121). Thia child by second wife. Married, Dec. 26, 1685, Mart.ha Eaton. (Reading_. Mass. Records, published at Boston, Maa1. 1912, page 362). She waa dau. ot John Eaton and Elizabeth (Kendall). She was born'1'eb. 21, 1668. (Reading, Maas. Records, piblillhed at Bost.on., Maas. 1912, page 78). . 2 1252. John Hart1rrr1, born May 5, 1650. (Reading, Mass. Records, · pu'6 shed at Boston, Mass. 1912, page 120). He married, Sept. 19, 1672, Ruth Swan. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by- The Topsfield Hisl:torioal Society, at Topsfield,_ Maas. 19U., Vql. 2, ~ge 155). She was daut ot Robert swan and .15liza.beth (Acie J, ana sister to Sarah Swan, wno as h1a second wife, hie brother, Thomas Hartshorn. I · can tin4 no l"eaord ot her birth. When her rather'• estate was d~Lied Jan. 21, 1724/5, her share waa ma.de out "to repres•ntative of Ruth Swan, alias Hart.shorn". She died ot aall pox, Dec. 12, 1690. (Haverhill, Ma.ss. Records, JN.bliahed. by The Topsfield Historical Society, a.t Tops- field., Mass. 'l9ll, Vol. 2, page 414). · Children

1259. John, born Jul.)r 10, 1673. (Haverhill, M&aa. Records, publiahed by- '?he To·pstield Historical Sooiet1, at Topsfield, Maae. 1910, Vol. 1, page 157). He wu killed Aug. 29, 1708. (Haverhill, Maaa. Records, publiahed. b7 The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Maaa. 19ll, Vol. 2, p&ge 414). Married Hannah P"ru.e, Mar. 1.6, 1695/6. (Haverhill, Ma.aa. Recor.la, ]llbliahed by The Topsfield Histori,al Societ7, at Topatield, Jfass. 1911, Vol, 2, page 155).

She married, aecolldly-, William Slldth between 1708 and 1710. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society. 4t. ToJil,rield, Maas. 1911, Vol. 2, page 1;5).

1260. Ruth, born Jan. 26, 1674. (Haveridll, Mass. Records, pibliahed by The Topatield Historical Society, at Topafield, Maaa. 1910, Vol. 1, }age 158).

1261. Jonathan. bol"tl Mar 14, 1677. (Haverhill, Mus. ReQords, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Masa. 1910, Volt 1, page 157).

1262. Susanna~ born Mar. 1.5, 1680/81. (Haverhill, Ma••• Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1910, Vol. l, page 158). Died June 22, 1750. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, publilhed by The Topsfield. Historical Society, at Topsfield, Hua. 1911, Vol. 2, page 4.35). Gravestone record., Ancient West Parish Cemet.er1, Haverhill, Mass. says "in her 70th year."

* (L&dd) 1263. Elizabeth, born April 25, 1683. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society at Topstielc., MaH. 1910, Volo l, page 157). Died June 19, 1683. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, p.ibllaheel by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, pap 414). 1264. Abipil., DON\ Sepl;o 29, 1686. (Haverhill, Maas. ReaNla, p,iltliahed by The Topatield Historical Sooiet7, at To,-tield, Mass,. 1910, Vol. 1, page 1.57). 1265. Manha, born f•b• 28, 1688/9. (Haverhill, Maas. Records, :,w,lillbtd 'b7 'Ill• hp8tield Historical Society, at Toptli···. elcl, .... 1910, Vol. l, pip 157). Married s.,...1 L&dcl, Sept.. 2.5, l?OS. (Haverhill, Ma.ea RecOJl'de, r,ul>liaked. b7 Th• Topsti•ld Historical. Societ7, at. Toptieht, Kasa. 1911, Vol. 2, page lS,..).

He wu sen •1' S.Uel Ladd' and Martha (Corliaa). He 11h lion .,..22, 1682. (Havertti11. Masa. RecOl"da, publi8b.ed by The Topsfield Historical Societ.7, at Topsfield, Hass. 1910, Vol. 1, page 1$)2). ix. 6.5800 - Willlul1Ha~om.e, was of Dorchester, Mass., freeman Miq :U. , 1634, tolftl ottices. Removed to Salem., MaH. in 16lf, wllere he and bis wi.te were admitted to the church in 1637. Major, town otticer, deputy Asst. Com. ot United Colonies, anti one of the most sagacious and eftieient ot the colonial leaders. ; He deposed in Court at Sal.ell, Ma.ea. 2: lOJll: 1658, u bein.g &bout 51 years of age. He ha« let\jll"a fl"cm his brother, Robert H. ot Bray, England, April .1, Jf;J, and •sages to brother John H. His wif'e, Anne, was called "•1st.er" by Mrs. Lydia Baker, but in what _., meant doea not appear. A list of his children in hi• own ~-h&• coae down, being entered in a volume which he Olffl.ld• · (The abov• paragraphs taken trom "Pioneers ot Massaohulittta," 07 Charles Henri Pope, published at Boston, M&aa. in 1900, page 220). "The History ot Salem, Maas.• " by Sidney Perley, published at Saleli, Mass. 1a 1928, Vol. J, page 99, u.711 th.at he was a Soldier in King Philip's war, and his name is included with a list ot :men credited with wage• Aug. 24, 1676.

Savage'• "Clenea.logi

6,81. S&rah, born March 11, 1634/5. (History of Sal•, Mass. b7 Sidne;r Perley, published at Salam, Kasa. 1924, Vol. l, page 284.) Married Joseph Coker 4,pr11 13, 16650 (Newbury', Maas. Reeol"ds, published by 'l'he laau: Institute, at Salem, Ma.as., 1911, Vol. 2, page 225). · She ia mentioned in her father's will dated Feb. ~7, l.679/80, &a Sarah Cookers. She died Feb. 8, 1687/8. (Newbu17, Maas. Records, published by The Eaaex Inst.itute, at Sala, Maas. l9ll,•,Vol. 2, page 572).

6582. Eleazer, born A.ug. 1 1 1637. (History of Sa.lam, Mu,. by Sidney Perley published at Salem, Maas. 1924, Vol. 1, page 284). Bp. 6: 6m: 1637. (Salem, Maas. Record,, pibliahed by The Essex Institute, at Sal•• Mass. 1916, Vol. 1, page 41.3). Thia entr:r from lat. Ch. Records. Salem, Mass. Mentioned. in his father'• will dated Feb. 17, 1679/80, as "son Eleaser, late deceased..• Married Abigail Corwin 28s (mu 166). (Sal•, Kua. Record.1, published b;y The Essex Institute, at Sal•••••• 1924. Vol. 3, page 476). HAWTHORNE

CHART •An 6'83. Nathaniel, born Aug. 11, 1639. (History of 8a.l•, Ma.as. b7 Sidney Perle1 pu.bliehed at Sal•, Maaa. 1924, Vol. l, page 284.t Bp. 28: 611u 1639. (Salea Mass. ~fprda, pu.blished by The Essex Institute, at Salem, Ma.at. 19K, Vol. l, page 412). This entry fNlll lat. ChUNh !tecma, Sal•, Masa. Not mentioned in his tathe~•• will dated Feb. 17, 1679/80.

6,584. John, born Aug. 4, 1641. (History of Salem, Mus. b;y Sidney Pale1, pu.ollshed. at Salem; Maaa. 1924, Vol. l, page 284). Sp. 2r 6nu 1641. (S&lem, Mass. Reoorda, published. b7 The Buex Institute, at 8alem, MA••• 1916. Vol. 1, page 412). This .entry trom 1st Ch. Reoor4a, Sal•, Ma••• Mentioned in his father'• will dated. Feb. 17, 1679/80. Died May 10, 1717, &a•4 76 year1. (Bal•• Kasa. Reoorda, published b,- The Essex Institute, at Sal•, Mass. 1925, Vol. 5, pap.J16). Thia entPy troa gravestone record, Charter Street C-., 8&1•, Mus. Married Ruth G&l"diner 22: lmt 1674/5. (S&J.•, Maas. Records, pu.blished by The Essex :rn.titut.e, at Sal•, Masa. 1924, Vol. 3, page 477). This ent17 from Court Record, Essex Co. Mass. Quart. ,rly Court.. 2 viii. 6585. Anna, born Dec. 12, 1643. (History ot Salem, Mass. by Sidney Perle7 published &t Sal•, Masa. 1924, Vol. l, pap 2ru.t Bp. 17: lOnu 1643. (Salem, *••• Recon.1, pu.bliahed. by The Eaaex Inatitute at Salem, Kaea. 1916, Vol. 1, page 413). This entry from lit. Ch. Records, Sal•, Mass.

Not untioned 1n her rather'• will dated Feb. 17, 1679/80. Married Joseph Porter Jan. 27, 1664. (Sal•• Ka.■ a. 8-eorda, published by The laaex Institute, &t Se.la, Mass. 1924, Vol. 4, pa.ge 210). Thia ent.17 troa Court Record, Essex Co. Ma••• Quarterly Court.

He was son ot John Port.er and Mary. He was baptized. at Jtinaham., •••. Sept. 9, 1638, b7 Rev. Peter Hobart. (lat. Ch., Hinghaa, Maas. Records. J He died Dec. 12, 1714. (Sal.._, Maae. Records, tublished by The E1sex Institute, at Sal•, MaH. 1925, Vol. 6, page 154). Joseph Porter made hie will July- 15,..,1713; proved Jan. 8, 171.5. (E11ex Co. M&aa. Probate Reoords).,. • (Note: It••- cdd that Anna or Ann Hawthorne ia not mentioned in her father's will, as she waa undoubtedly alive at that time. However, the marriage contra.ct. given in Registry ot Deeds, E••ex Co. Mass. Book 3, 'OJ.Re JJ~, betwetn the .father or Ann Hawthorne, and the .ta.tner of HAZELTINE

CHART "C" HAZELTINE 1 x. 3400. Robert Hazeltine landed in Salem, ¥..ass. in 1637 with REv. Ezekiel Rogers &nd about 60 families who came from the counties of Yorkshire and Devonshire in Old England for the purpose of planting a colony.

''.:'he company em.braced all the artisans and tradesmen necessary to establish a first-class, self-reliant and self-sustaining connnunity and included smiths of va.rio1:s kinds, weavers, carpenters, farmers and herdsmen. .... They were members of the church and their leader, Rev. Ezekiel Rogers who had been their pastor in the old country~was to assume the leadership in the new country. After remaining in Salem, Mass. as a rallying point for about a month, they pitched upon territory now in the town of Rowley, Mass. The History of Essex Co. Mass. 'published at Boston, Mass. in 1878, page 355, says that on "!t:th day of 7th month, 1639, ordered that Mr. Ezekiel Rogers plantation be called Rowley«.

On the tenth of the eleventh month, 1643, Robert Hazeltine is mentioned as having land laid o~t on Holmes Street, am. the first recorded marriage in the town wa.s that of Robert Hazeltine and Ann, in 1639.

Robert Hazeltine, had a wife ann,, but ther,~ appears no maiden name on the marriage record. They were married 23: 10m: 1639.

He died Aug. 27, 1674. He made his will Oct. 25, 1673; proved Sept. 29, 1674. His will mentions wife ann. She died July 26, 1684. She is given as widow on death record. Children: 3401. Anna, born 1: 2m: 1641. She is mentioned in her father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673, as dau. Anna. M. 6aleb Kim.ball Nov. 7, 1660. Robert Hazeltine's will dated Oct. 25, 1673, mentions a granddaughter, Anna, dau. of Caleb Kimball.

3402. Mercy, born 8m; 1642. Mentioned in her father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673, as dau. Marcy. Died Jan. 5, 1700. M. Benjamin Kimball 16 2m: 1661. He d. June 11, 1696 * (Kimball). 3403. Mary, born 14, 12m: 1646. Not mentioned in her father's will dated October 25, 1673.

3404. Abraham, born 23: Jm: 1648. Mentioned in his father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673. Died April 28, 1711. M. Elizabeth Longhorne, Oct. f, 1669. She was dau. of Richard Longhorne and Mary (Crosby) She was born Sept. 1649. 3405. Deliverance, born 25: lm: 1651. Buried 14: 5m: 1654. 3406. Elizabeth, born Jan. 15, 1652. Buried 18: 5m: 1654. 3407, Robert, born 7: <)nu 1657. Mentioned in his father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673. Died Mar. 8, 1729. Gravestone record, Ancient Burying Ground, Bradford, Mass. says in his 74th year. M. Elizabeth Jewett July 21, 16SO. She was dau. of Maximilian Jewett &id Ann. She was born 22: 3m: 1650. She died Nov. 22, 1708. He had a second wife, Hannah. 3408. Deliverance, born • Mentioned in her father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673, as dau. Deliverance • 3409. David, born • Mentioned in his"father's will dated Oot. 25, 1673. Died Aug. 21, 1717. Married M.ary Jewett 26: 9m: 1668.

3410. Gershom, born "the last of" "Jan. 1661. Died Oct. 16, 1711. Mentioned in his father's will dated Oct. 25, 1673. M. Abiah Dalton June 23, 1690.

"Bradford, Mass, Records" published by the Topsfield Historical Society.

"Salisbury, Mass. Records? published by the Topsfield Historical Society

"Rowley, Mass. Records", Published by the Essex Institute. HENDRICK CHART "D" Hendrick viii. 1650. Daniel1 Hendrick, name is found in Dow's History of Hampton, N. H., Page 749, where he is mentioned as "one of the young men who received lots of land shortly after the settlement of the town", in 16.38 or 39. When he first arrived on the shores .of New England is uncertain. The name Hendrick, would seem to indicate that our ancestor must have been of Dutch descent. As New England was peopled by immigrants .from England, largely it is suggested that the ancestors of our Da.niellHendriok were originally from the Netherlands, and that they had fled from Holland to England during the fiery persecu- tions of the Protestants, under the Duke of Alva, in 1567, a.nd the ensuing yea.rs, when thousands were oblige~ to flee from their homes and take refuge in England. Daniel Hendrick probably did not remain an inhabitant of Hampton, N. H. more than two or three yea.rs. Nor record of his marriage has been found, but he married Dorothy Pike probably as early as 1642, perhaps earlier, and removed to Newbury, Ma.as., where her father lived. He was living in Newbury in 1644-5 when he bought land in the new settlement of Haverhill, Mass. Daniel Hendrik was made a freeman Jan. 31, 1646 in Ipswich, Mass. That he was a man of some importance, a.nd bore his part in the affaris of the town is evident by the following facts: He was made constable at Haverhill, Mass.~ May 24, 1651-54. He served on the Grand Jury several times. In the tall of 1651, Daniel Hen­ drick and Geo. Brown were appointed to lay out the highway between Haverhill and Salisbury. He was one of the selectmen in 1675; and was elected representative to the General Court at the session beginning May 11, 1681. There has no record been found of the first marriage of Daniel Hendrik.. He married, probably in 1642, Dorothy Pike who was born about 1617, in England, and died June 5, 1659, in Haverhill, Mass. dau. of John1 and Dorothy (Day) Pike. He married 2nd in Boston, April 8, 1660, Mary Stockbridge, widow of John Stockbridge. The ceremony being performed by Gov. John Ed.nicott. There were seven children by his first wife, all born in Haverhill, Mass., except the .first. "NEHGR" Vol. 6 Page 342 "First Settlers of Essex a:rn Old Norfork". Daniel Hendrick Newbury 1645 wife Dorothy dau. of Maj. Robert Pike.

1651. Daniel, b. about 1643, perhaps in Newbury. He removed to Piscataway, N. J. in 1667. No record of his marriage.

1652. Hannah, b. June 4, 1645. 1653. John, b. May 22, 1648; m. Abigail Morse.

1654. Jotham, b. Ma.r. 21, 1649-59; m. ~id. Hannah Austin.

1655. Jabez., b. Dec. 3, 1651; m. Hannah More. 1656. Israel, b. Nov. 11, 1653; m. Sarah Gutterson. Hendrix

1657. Dorothy, b. May 31, 1659; m. Ephriam Roberts. X. (Roberts), 1658. Sarah, b. Aug. 8, 1661; m. Samuel Ingalls. 1659. Abra.ham, b. Aug. 2, 1663; died with small pox. 1660. Deborah, b. Nov. 26, 1666; m. Jeremiah Page. HERRICK CHART ''C" Herrick

T)'le traditions of this very ancient family- claim their descent from ~icke, a Danish Chief, who invaded Britain during the reign of Alfred, and haVing been vanquished by that Prince, was compelled, with his followers, to re-people the wasted districts of East Anglia; the government of which he held as a fief of the English Crown. He is recognized in History as Erickr-, King of those Danes who hold the Countrie of East Angle. In a.n attempt to "unite the Danish power in Britain against the Englishmen" Erioke was defeated by Edward, the son and successor of Alfred; and was subsequently slain by his own subjects for alleged severities in his government. The Norman invasion found this name represented by Eric the Forester, who resided in Leicestershire, and possessed extensive domains along the sources of the Severn, and on the borders of Whales. Eric raised an army to repel the invaders; and in the subsequent efforts of tneEnglish Earls and Princes to dispossess the Normans of their recent conquest, and to drive them out of the country, he bore a prominent and conspicuous part. But he shared also, in the tll11'ortuna.te issue of all these patriotic efforts. His followers and allies were stripped of their estates, and the sources of his own power were dried up; and being no longer in a condition formidable to the new government, Eric was taken into favor by William - entrusted with important offices about his person, and in comnand of his armies; and in his old age was permitted to retire tolhis house in Leicestershire, where he closed a stormy and eventful life, a.s became the representative of an ancient and distinguished race. The Herrick family are supposed to derive descent from Eric the Forrester, and therefore from the ancient King of Sweden. I found, on the Forest, a very prevai~ tradition, that this Eric assembled a large army- at the Copt Oak, on ~&rwood, in order to resist the Norman invader. The mode ot assembling, as the tradition was related to me by an old forester, seems to have somewhat resembled that of the "gathering" of the SeottiRh Clans, so vividly depicted in "The La.dy of the Lake." That this Eric did bravely resist William the Conquerer, and afterwards, on being vanquished became one of his generals, rests on better evidence than tradition. (From T. R. Potter's "Charnwood Forest" page 80.)

~Eirkr, son of Harold Gormson, King of Denmark" (Hon. Geo. P. Marsh late u. s. Minister to Italy.). (Leif Ericson, son of Eric the Red, first landed on the American Continent, in the year 1000. "History of America." xvii. 4500. Henr:t:E~ of Great Stretton and of Houghton Co., of Leicester England, temp. Henry 11. (1216-1272). He was a lineal descendant from Eric the Forest~r. Children 4501. Alan, X.

4 502. Henry. 2 xvi. 4501. Alan Eyr:yk or stretton; held two ingates of land at Stratton, of the Abbey of Leicester. Children 3 4503. Robert of Stretton. X. xv. 4503. Robert3Eyryk of Stretton; wife Joanna. Children 6 4504. William. X. 4505. Robert. 4506. John. 4507. Adelena. xiv. 4504. S,ir }iillianh£;ll'Yk, Knight, of Stretton; was commissioned to attend the Prince of Wales on his expedition into Gas~ony, 1355. From him descended 4508. Robert. X. xiii. 4508. Robert%yricke, of Houghton, about 1450, wife Agnes. Children 10

4509. Thomas. Xo 4510. Robert, died-without issue. xii. 4509. Thomas Eyrick 1 gentleman, of Houghton; died 1518; settled in Leicester,' and is the first of the name on the books of the corporation, where he is recorded as a member of that body Ul 1511. Will dated Aug. 25, 1517, proved at Leicester; buried in St. Martins. Church, Leicester. Children 11 4511. Nicholas 4512, John, b. 1513. X. 4513, Elizabeth. xi, 4512. John7Eyrick or Heyrick died April 2, 1589; Leicester. The following epitaph on the tombstone of John Heyrick, Esq., and Mary Bond, his wife, is found in St, Martins Church, Leicester, at east end of the north aisle, in a pa.rt thereof called "Heyrioks ~ancel" being appropraited as a burying place for that family, "Here lied the body of John Hayrick, late of this Parish, who departed this life 2nd of April, 1589, being about the age of 76, He did marry Marie, dau. of John Bond of Wardende, in the counties of Warwicke, Esquire, and did live with the said Mary in one house full fifty-two years; and in all that time, never buried man, woman, or child, though they were sometimes twenty in household, He had issue by said Mary, 5 sons and seven daughters, The said John was Mayor of this town in anno, 1559 and again in anno 1572, The said Marie departed this life ye 8th day of Dec. 1611 being of the age of 97 years. She did see before her departure of her children, and her children's children, and their children, to the number of 142," Children 4514, Ussula, m. James Hawes.

4515, Agnes, m. William Davis.

4516. Robert, b. 1540; m. Eliz. Manly.

4 517. Mary, m. Sir Thomas Bennett.

4518. Nicholas, m. Julian Stone. 4519. Eliz., m. John Stanford. 4520. Helen, m, ____ Holden.

4521. Thomas, died without issue.

4522. Christiana, m. Geo. Brookes, Esq. 4523. John, bapt. Dec, 5, 1559; m. Susannah . 4524. William, b. 1557; m. Joan May. x.

4525, Alice, bapt. July 19, 1564; m, Hinde. x. 4524. Sir William8Herrick died March 2, 1652-3, aged 96; Leicester. London, and Beau Ma.nor Park; Member of Parliament from 1601 to 1630, Knighted 1605, was a successful courtier and politician from 1575, when he first attached himself to the court o.f' Queen . Elizabeth. He purchased the estate o:f the unfortunate FArl of Essex, at Beau Ma.nor Park, in the Parish o:f Loughboro, and County of Lei­ cester, which is still in the possession of his descendants, in the direct line, and has been for the last two hundred and fifty years, the headquarters of our race. Sir William Herrick's business as a merchant of London was that of a Goldsmith (pawbroker and Banker). Some of his best customers were Queen Elizabeth, Sir Philip Sidney and Sir Walter Raleigh. So high was Elizabeth's opinion of Herrick that she once sent him as ambassador to the Sultan of Turkey. But she generally found occupations enough for him in his proper trade. In 1603 Queen Elizabeth died, and James vi. of Scotland became King of England as James 1. The new King in consideration of his long and faithful service to his late mistress, continued to employ Herrick in the same sort of service, and distinguished it by conferring upon him the title of Principal Jeweller or Teller to the Crown. On F.aster Tuesday, in 1605., Master William Herrick., a gold­ smith in Cheapside., was Knighted for making a hole in the great diamond the King did wear. In or near the year 1624, at his fine estate of Beau Ma.nor Park, he settled dow, as a retired merchant of great wealth. "Sir William Heyricke, Knight of Beau Manor, in the County of Leichster, died at Beau Manor, when he was 96 years of age. He lived to see William Herrick., of Beau Manor, Esq., his son; and his son's son, William Herricke, of Beau Ma.nor, Esq., and his son's son's son William Herricke, of Beau Manor, Esq:, yet 1iving (1688) aged 37 years. These four William Herrickes did frequently meet together in the great chamber a.t Beau Manor. It was the youngest that did write this account; and I was when Sir William Herrick dted, three or four years old, and have had three children born at my manor of Beau Manor" - (Memorandum lert by William Herrick, who died in 1705, dated 1688 ) • He married in 1596 Joan, dau. of Richard May, Esq., of London, and his wife Mary, dau. of ______Hillderson of Devonshire, who was born 1578, and died July 3, 1645. Children 4526. William, m. Eliza.beth Fox. 4527. Robert, b. 1598, died without issue. 4528. Richard, m. 1st Helen Corbett, 2nd Ann Hall. 4529. Thomas, b. 1602; died young. 4530. Henry. x. 4531. Roger. 4532. John, b. 1612.

4533. Mary, d. aged 20. 45340 Martha., m. John Holmstead., Esq. 4535. Dorothy, m. Rev. James Lancashire. 4536. Elizabeth, m. Beaumont Pight, Esq. 9 ix. 45.30. He!!17 Herrick the firth son of Sir William.8 Herrick, was born at Beau Manor, County of Leicester, England, in 1604, and was named by command of the unfortunate Prince Henry, eldest son of J81Hs 1. His sponsors were Sir David Mlrray, Sir John · Spillman, and Lady Aston. He came .first to Virginia and later to Salem, and was there June 28, 16.53. Henry Herrick married Editha, da.u. of Mr. Hugh Laskin of Sa.lam (who was born 1614, and living in 1674) and settled at «Cape - Ann - Syde, over against Massies'. He died 1671. Children, who survived infancy.

4 53 7. Thomas, m. Hannah Ordway.

4538. Zacharie. X. Epriha.m, ba.pto Feb. 11, 1638; m. Mary Cross. 4539. • 4540. Henry, bapt. Jan. 16, 1640; m. Lida Woodbury.

4 541. Joseph, b& pt. Aug. 6, 164 5; m. Sarah Lea.ch.

4542. Eliza.beth, bapt. July 4, 1647; m. Philip Fowler. 4543. John, bapt. May 25, 1650; m. Mary Redington.

4544. Benjamin, no record, died without issue. viii. 4538. Zacharielflerrick baptised Dec. 25, 1636; died May 20, 1695, at Beverly, Mass. Settled on a fa.rm given him by his father at Birch Plain. He was also a house carpenter, as appears by probate records. He figured somewhat in the history of the Witchcraft delusion at Salem, Mass. He married 1653. Mary, dau. of Richard Dodge of Beverly, Mass., who was born 1632 and died Aug. 18, 1710, aged 78 years. Children 4.545. Mary, b. Oct. 1, 1654. *(Batchelder) 4546. Eliza.beth, b. March 2, 1657; m. Samuel Stone. 4547. Henry, b. 1659, died an infant. 454S. Sarah, b. Oct • 1662; m. Samuel Morgan. 4549. Mart.ha, b. Aug. 1665. 4550. Hannah, b. 1669; m. Jonathan Stone. 4551. Henry, b. 1671; m. Susannah Beedel. 4552. Abigail, bapt. May, 1674. HOPKINS CHART "A" Hopkins x. 5300. StephenlHopdns, born in fpgland, came over in the Mayflower in 1620, bringing with him Giles and Constanta (Constance), children by a first wife whose name is not known, a. second wife Eli1a,beth whose milden name is not known, two_children by her, Damaris and Oceanus (born on the passage), and lwo servants, Ed.ward Doty and &I.ward Litster. He died between June 6, 1644 (date or his will) and July 17, 1644 (date ot his inventory). His second wire died In Ply­ mouth between 1640 and 1644. Ste}Xlen Hopkins was a un of energy, courage and ability and was one of the most prominent and useful men intthe colony. He was one of the earliest freemen ot Plymouth and was one of the assistants to the Governor from'l633 to 1637. B• was engaged in trade, eelling liquors and various other articles. He apparently boarded the Mayflower in London with hie family about the end of' June 1620, for on the arrival of the Speedwell at Southampton from Holland about July 2nd. she found the Mayflower there, having arrived with her passengers from London. They sailed from Southampton August 5th, but by reason or the claimed unsa.tety of the Speedwell, they put into Dartmouth. Arter some repairs they put out to sea again but the ~peedwell becQe very le&ky and •both ships put into Plymouth. Here-it was decided that the Speedwell should not proceed. Some ot the passengers returned to London and the rest sailed on the Mayflower on the 6th of Sept., reaching -.hat is now Provincetown Harbor on the 11th of Nov. On that day he signed the compant of government on board the Mayflower, his name baing 14th on the list of signers. Nov. 15, 1620, 16 armed men were set ashore "Under the conduct of Captain Miles Standish, unto whom• was assigned for counsel andadvise, William Bradford, Stephen Hopkins and Edward Tilley". They made a voyage of discovery and returned to the ship on the 17th. On the 6th of Dec. Stephen Hopcins in the company of 17 other men, Captain Standish at the head, started on a second voyage of dis­ covery, with the shallop, which lasted five or six days, during which they ha.d an encounter with the Indians. They entered Plymouth bay and landed on the 11th or Dec. The Mayflower went to Plymouth on Dec. 16th and shortly there­ after the work of erecting buildings and landing the passengers and goods started. Children

By his first wife, born in England - 5301. Giles, b. -• X. 5302. Constanta, b.-, m. at Plymouth between 1623 and Junel, 1627 Nicholas Snow; d. F.astham, Oct. 1677. By his second wife 5303. Damaris, b. in Eng. d. in Plymouth before her father. 5304. Oceanus, b. on the Mayflower. d. before May 22, 1627. , l 5305. Caleb, b. in Plymouth before June6, 1623, became a seaman and died in Barbados before 1651. 5306. Deborah, b. in Plymouth before Caleb; m. Andrew Ring, April 23, l646. HOPKINS 2 1 5307. Damaris, born in Plymouth; m. there Jacob (Francis) Cooke after June 10, 1646. d. before November 18, 1669 when Jacob Cooke married again.

5308. Ruth, born in Plymouth; died unmarried before October 1, 1659.

5309. Elizabeth, born in Plymouth; died before September 29, 1659. 2 ix. 5301. Giles Hopkins born in England come over in the Mayflower in 1620; married October 9, 1639 Catherine Whelden, dau. Gabriel Whelden. Died in Eastham between March 5, 1988-9 and April 6, 1690. Will proved April 16, 1690. He lived at first in Plymouth. In 1638 or 9 he removed to Yarmouth where his father had erected the first house built by a white man in Yarmouth.

Children 2 1 5310. Mary, b. November 1640; m. Jan. 3, 1665-6 Samuel (Ralph) Smith.

5311. Stephen, b. Sept. 1642. M. 1st Mary Merridk, M. 2nd Bethiah Atkins.

5312. John, b. 1643; d. being 3 mo. old.

5313. Abigail, b. Oct. 1644; m. William Merrick May 23, 1667, Eastham.

5314. Deborah, b. June 1648; m. Josiah Cooke. X (Cooke}/

5315. Caleb, b. Jan. 1650-1; m. Mary Williams; d. before May 22, 1728.

5316. Ruth, b, June 1653; perhaps married Job Winslow, or Samuel Mayo.

5317. Joshua, b. June 1657; m. May 26, 1P81 Mary Cole, d. 1738.

5318. William, b. Jan. 9, 1660-1. d. unmarried.

5319. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1664; d. being a month old.

C973-22 "Mayflower Descendents" Ga. State Library JEWETT CHART "0" Jewett 1 . xi. .3200. F.dward Jewett, was born in Bradford, West Riding of Yorkshire,· :England about 1580. He married there Oct. 1, 1604 Mary Taylor, dau. of William. Taylor. He lived in Bradford, Fhgland, -where he was a cloth manutacturer and where he died.

Children born in Brad.ford, F.ngland 3201. William, bapt. Sept. 15, 1605 • .3202. Maximilian, bapt. Oct. 4, 16<:f/, m. (lat) Ann _____. m. ( 2nd) Elinor Boyton.

3203. Joseph, bapt. Dec. 31, 1609; m. (1st) Mary Mall.insoo. m. (2nd) Ann Allen. *

.3204. Sarah, bapt. ----· 2 . . x. 320.3. - Joseph Jewett was born in Bradford, West Riding o:f' Yorlfshire, Phgland, baptized there Dec • .31, 1609. He married there Oct. l; 16.34, Mary Mallinson. She 'W88 burled in Rowley, Mass. April 12, 1652. · He married scteond, in Boston, Mass. May 13, 165.3 Ann Allen, widow of Bozoa.n Allen of Boston. Joseph Jewett with his wife, Mar,-, and one or·two children came to America with his oldir.r brother, Maxmillian, in the ship John in the fall of 16.38 and settled at Rowley, MaH. in 16.39. He was made freeman May 22, 1639. He became a large land Ol«ler and one of the leading men of' the T0'\<41, was representative to the General Court in 16;1, 1652, 1653, 16.54 and 1660. Joseph Jewett 'W88 styled clothier in 1656, later merchant. He was buried Feb. 26, l66o.

Children, first wife 3205. Jeremiah, b. in Bradford, l!hg. about 16.37. m. Sarah Dicldneon. .3206. Sarah, 1639; m. Capt. Philip Nelson •

.3207. Hannah, b. in Rowley, Mass. AprlllS, 1641, m. (1st) John Carltm t (2nd) Chrlatopher Babbage. * (Carleton) 3208. Nehemiah, b. in Rowley, Mass. April 6, 1643; m. Ex:erc:l.se ~erce.

3209. Faith, b. in Rowley, Mass. March 5, 1645t d. young.

3210. Patience (Twin) b. in Rowl.ey f Mass, March 5, 1645. m. (1st) Shubeal. walker (2nd; ___ Dole.

Children, second wife 32l.l. Mary, b. in Rowley, Feb. 4, · 1654; cl young. 3212. Joseph, b. in Rowley Feb. 1, 1656; m. Ruth Wood. 321). Faith, b. in Rowley; m. John Pingry.

"History and Geneology of the Jewetts in America" Vol. 1 by Fre~rlck Clarlce Jewett. JOHNSON

Cha.rt nan JOHNSON

l vi. 9000. Ja.mes Johnson, so called Irish in the town records, married 3 Dec. 1727, Elizabeth Seavey. She died 1739. He married ae

9005. Joanna, b. 10 May 1737.

9006. John, b. 20 Sept. 1739; prob. d. Rev. Army. tdied or killed before Nov .. 1775.)

Children by Second Marriage: 9007. James, b. 29 June 1742, m. 22 Aug. 1765 Rebecca Hutchins.

9008. William., b. 8 April 1744, m. 19 Apr. 177_, Martha Ca.rt er. * 9009. Lydia, b. 26~ Feb. 1746. 9010. Rebecca, b. 1 April 1748. 2q 9011. Daniel (David) b. 13 June 1750; m.11April 1773, Mary Greeno Rev. Soldier, enlisted Dec. 1776 tor 3 months, served in Capt. Wm. Holdbrooks Co. in Col. Frosts regt. of Mass. State Groopers, __dijcharged March 1777, Res. Berwick in 1832. 9012. Anna, b. 13 Aug. 1752. 9013. Dennis, b. 19 Jan. 1754: m. 11 May 1779, Mary Carter, (b. 1758) ·- Rev. Pentioner, lived in Waterboro; Me. 1800-1837, Wife was alive in 1820. 9014. Noah, b. 5 March 1757; m. Sarah Goodwin 10 Aug. 1780. 9015. Mariam, b. 16 July 1759. 9016. Sarah, b. 27 Aug. 1762. 2 v. 9008. William Johnson, b. 8 April 1744; m. 19 April 177_, Mary Carter; served four years in Revolutionary War; received covenant First church of Pepperellboro 19 May 1771. Children: 9017. Dennis, b. 31 March 1771; bpt. 9 April 1775. * 9018. Sarah, b. 9 May 1773. 9019. Willi&m., b. 26 March 1775; d. 22 Aug. 1836 Li!rln~on, Me.; m. 7 Oct. 1797 Betsey Lord of Buxton who was b. 15 March 1776 and d. 7 Jan. 1848. Children: Phebe, b. 22 May 1798; Betsey, b. 7 July 1799; Hannah, b. 28 May 1801; William, b. 5 Nov. 1802. 3 iv. 9017. Dennis Johnson, b. 31 March 1771; m. 1 Dec. 1791 at Buxton Church of Christ, Rhoda of Ossipee. She was b. 1 Feb. 1772 a.nd d. 2 April 1846 at Saco; Town records t>f Limington mentions Dennis Johnson, chosen Hogreavea Drivers and Fence Viewer; Surveyor of Highways 7 April 1800; On petition of inhabitants to see if town will consider rebuilding bridge over Saco River; chosen Survey of Highways 1807. Children:

9020. Deiire, b. 1 Sept. 1792; bpt. 23 Aug. 1795; prob. m. Artemus Mead. 9021. Polly, b. 23 Feb. 1794; bpt. 23 Aug. 1795; m. 13 April 1815 William Haley. 9022. b. 2 Feb. 1795. 9023. John, b. 11 March 1796; bpt. 22 May 1796. 9024. William, b. 18 Jan. 1799; bpt. 17 May 1799. 9025. Dennis, b. 15 Dec. 1800; m. 13 March 1846 Lucinda F. Pugsley.

9026. James Whitcomb, b. 10 June 1802. * 9027. Daniel, b. 27 March 1804; bpt. 8 July 1804.

9028. Rhoda, b. 15 April 1806; bpt. 20 July 1806; d. 25 March 1807.

9029. Carpenter Burlingham, b. 22 May 1808; bpt. 31 J,uly 1808.

9030. Bathsheba, b. 2 Jan. 1811; bpt. 28 July 1811. 4 iii. 9026. James Whitcomb Johnson, b. 10 June 1802 in Limington, Maine; d. 9 July 1863. Married first to Jane Manson 10 Aug. 1823. Shed. 7 Aug. 1838, aged 36 years. Married seeon.d to Sarah Abbott of Richmond, Maine Sept. 1839. She died 9 March 1879 aged 65 years. Children by First Wife: 9031. Sarah M. (Shuah) b. 14 Feb. 1824. *

9032. Philena Jane, b. 31 Dee. 1825; m. James Milliken; Children: Roscoe and Alman A., who m. dau. of Samuel Gowen. 9033. Samuel M., b. 30 Oct. 1827. * 9034. John Wesley, b. 7 Oct. 1829. *

9035. George Loren, b. 7 Jan. 1833 in W. Bridgeport, m. Goodwine, d. 13 Feb. 1916.

Children: 9044. Eva. M. Siras Stetson of Home Nook, Bridgewater, Mass. '9045. Myrtle

9036. Catherine A., b. 7 July 1835, d. 13 April 1836.

90.37. Jam.es P., b. 18 Oct. 1837. M. Ima Foss. They had one child, Dasie Johnson, who died young.

Children by Second Wife:

9038. Susan A., b. 28 June 1841, m. E. Love Foss. Children:

9046. LClren of Lowell, Mass.

904 7. Winfield of Greenville, Mass.

90.39. John Wesley, b. 1 June 1844.¾- 9040. Aresta (Rettie) b. 10 Aug. 1846, m. 1st Nathaniel Pallller, M. 2nd William Reed.

Children:

9048. Fredonia. Palmer.

9041. Frederick H., b. 26 Dec. 1848, m. Maggie Stewart Member Co. E. 12th Maine Infantry, d. 1885. Children: 9049. Eva, m. Martin Thomas of Thorndyke, Mass.

90 50. Arthur of Saco, :Maine. 9042. Charles A., b. 18 Aug. 1851, m. Nellie Fowler. Children:

9051. Ral]il 9052. Roscoe

90.5.3. Earnest of Mathaven, Mass.

90.54. Forrest of Greenboro, N. c.

9043. Joseph Albert, b. 1 June 1854, m. Martha Tetlow of Taunton, Mass. d. Dec. 25, 1921. Children:

9055. Alma, m. 1st Quincy Everett (child Martha b. 1906..:17) M. 2nd Brooks Parham of Henderson, N. C. Children: 9056. William Brooks, b. 1911. 9057. Russell J., b. 1913.

905$. Alm.a, b. 1918. 9059. Pricilla. Ann, b. 1923. $031. Sa.rah M. (Shu&h) Johnson, daughter of Jamee and Jane (Mason) Johnson, b. 14 Feb. 1824, in Limington, Maine; m. in 1842 Aaron Bowdoin who was bin 1822 and d. in 1895. Children:

9038. Welcome J. Bowin, born in Lawrence, Mass. 9039. Franklin A. Bo'Wdin, b. in Providence, R. r. Children:

Stewart H. Bawd.in and Alfarata Bowin.

9040. Alby Bowdin 9041. Roscoe Bowdin 9033. Samuel M. Johns2n, b. JO Oct. 1827i m. Sara M. Hu.ff who ~apt b. 23 Oct. 1S31 ind d. 20 Oct. 191v. Samuel Johnson was u • or the Dye Dept. of York Mills, Saco, Maine, where he d. 27 May 1904. Children:

9042. Earl.ly, m. Foss.

9034. Joh~~Wes;ey Jo~I!'~ son of James and Jane (Mason) Johnson, b. Oct. ?, 1829 in Hollis, Me. Captured by the Indians when 5 years old while playing near his home in S&co, Me. The grief of his Mother over his dissappearance caused her death. He lived with the Indian tribes for over 1.5 years and adopted their customs and ways. When about 21 years of age he was recognized by a scar on his head (where he wa.s struck by a pick while playing in a trench, bep,.g dug by pick and shovel, when a few years old) a.t that time he was with the Newell or Penobscto tribe of Indians at Oldtown, Me. He was known as John Glossian and sometimes called John Lamshian. After returning to his people he lived in a tent near Saco, Me.

and sold medical herbs. He was married three times;8 lst Susan Newell, an Indian, married by a Catholic Priest, 2nd 3rd a doctoro No children. 3 ii. 9039. John Wesley Johnson, son of James and Sar&h (Abbott) Johnson born June 1, 1844 in Saco, Me. married in 1868 Phebe Ann Newcomb; Educated in the public abhools of Saco and went to work for his brother, Samuel M. Johnson, in the dye house of the York Mill, Saco, as soon as he had completed his education. Sometime afterward he went to Ma.ss. , where he was em.ployed as boH dyer of the Whitenton Mills. He afterwards went to Lewi.st.ox, where he was employed in a smaller capacity in the cloth mills and then resigned to accept the position of Supt. of the dye work of the .Eagle and Phennix Mills in Columbus, Ga..

This responsible position he held for 28 ,.,ars, he retired just before his death. He was prominent on Odd Fellowship and Masonry. He was a Knight Templer. He wa.si a man of the strictest integrity and was esteemed and universally respected by a large circle of friends and acquaintances in Columbus and Atlanta., Ga. Mr. Johnson's health was poor during the later 10 years of his life a.rd during the last two years he ma.de hie home with his daughter, Mrs. F. E. Ladd of Atlanta, Ga. Hoping that a change would prove beneficial, Mr. Johnson came North early in June, 1904. He spent the summer in the Country and at the sea shore returning for the South in August, a.fter he got on the train he was taken suddenly ill and h&d to be taken off at Saco, he died from ~eart disease while on a baggage truck in the Sa.co Sta.ti on, Aug. 30, 1904. His wife died Oct. 21, 1920 at Bridgewater, Mass. '5olh cue Jur/ed /:., G"/"ee..,,,,,-,,,d Ce.,,,~fe.r// LJ,·/,lc-/2J,,,../, ...o/~. Children:

9060. George Wesley, b. 22 Oct 1867 in Hollis Center, Maine m.. Florence Millikin, dau. of Maff'ic and (Travis)(b,;e7t>) Millikin. He d. 15 March 1928 at Bridgewater, Mass. No children. .5he, J. /95'/ • ~(> -II, ,r,-e /,ud~ ,/ ,...,, G,e~,.,.,,,,,,,,,.; Ce,,,,e~.r,7,, E/;J,/4f',,r,:I,. Me . 9061. Atlanta Gertrude, b. 24 July 1870, X. (Ladd)

"Old Kittery and her Families" - Everetts. Stackpole "Saco Valley Settlements, Vol. - 2, P. 716" "Town Records ot Limington, Me., Vol. - l" JOHN WESLEY JOHNSON t\.f I'. .Joh t1'"1(}Jl \', an :i P.r ;\ROil anrt \,V:.:t.A v,ry high up In th<' order, lwlouglng lu " l"'!g<> 111 the 8outh. H•• \\'ttl! for MR. 1 W. JOHlStlH FROM HEART DISEASE 1n,111.v yP-urH s11perintetHlPnt of UH~ 1i.,·1• ,vorks in Cnlun1bu8. Ut~orgta, but ;,.,. I !w past t\vo yeari< has not ueeu DIES IN 'MAINE "' tjn'.I:,· enisngec•l.l rcsp••ct,,,1. Hi's auc;iden dell,th C1l.me °'""' l,"4 ac;o and sJ,ent ;;otne t•itJn 1.rte a;; a great btow l~ his many friends .,«rH1f,rn part of fl!i, statr, 1')!! dl',ilh who had 11een ,him ~o well. api,arent• Ot !Jj,, ~1,!P~ hew, nl to :\Jaine and this natur­ The broth,·r of the deceaaed 111 :dlv had a dopres:and Indtans of Fac­ l',iP. -;, ,{;,;.,. tory island·'ln· Saco, when ubout two Mr. .Tohns,·n was a ~a,·o, hut who has )rne1t 1l relll this habits anr ,manners. He then learned who he was tu1d reltnqul11hed the life n centm·y, He wa..~ one ot: · teran rn01·u!11g. :r.:fr. Johri"°n and 11,lll: wife, ~nd settled ln Homs In thl11 county in m!ll mon of Colnmhns a' nt!.e- who have been vl11IU~ In tbe north wl\lch neighborhood ·ire has Hince re­ ,;J'fttt,'.who was hdd ln the ., J¼c•· .ill >iummer, left the Pine Point sidl!'d • ,;pect by tlrn enti1·c C'c:m;· ·:;,.fJe The or the young man Wll!I h. ·m in Maine ttllil cab.If:!' SW.th l lotrnl', al Pine Point, and. . b~ar4ed parents had given him up for ~ad after a long when ydllllt:", Born,; two j'~ ,ato ,},{r. train No. G8, which paSl!le~ throu.-h · a11d unavalllng search and Wh'lln 'the ,khnson removed tn At.Htitta:, whlell ::,:wo ahout. 7.30 o'clock. So6n .-,tter next aon waa born he WQa named John ,·i1y has 111-r;icf' hPN1 Ms Mm@. He 1,, gP!ti1tg 011 th,., tr:iin Mr. Johnsou waa W. In memory of tbe ~n whom. they ,P,r\l'tvf'/l •~• fl. Hon. Mt<. GEiOrif:e· Jc·hn· suppo11ed WM dead... , That II! wby the :,:0 11, and a da11~htn. Mr"'. Ji', 'ET, l,ai1d, tak"n \'1;:·y l'lil'k and as soon w, the, two soi.s bore the IIM:llt "ft~e through •)1' A1lutita. fonn,-rlv Mit1111·· Atlanta tral11 ,1rrin,,1 ;ii Hnco he was rutatsted life. .I r,Jrn,ion. Mn,. I .add. left for Ma.!nf off Into the buggage room or the sta­ The arrartgements flo.r the funeral \',:,,..ine;;; MaA0111en n•celn•d saying that he will 11:c,, pr.•tnlnt1111 ,u11014<1 fht' 8!1.l'i~,r1, ~r•r"<' l,u t in spite of hla aid !,_!l;r. John­ Hlilrt r,.,r ~uco at once. The daugh­ iii«! T lrl,•1;(!>1 will lXI pain• As the deceU11Jed wu a member or Tll,· ,lect•nHed has been troubled ,.,; io l••:ll'TI or !1,:< terre d In the tamilr J.,t at Laurel 1ltfl ce 1netery. takil"lg medldne prescrl'tled by the Por·tland 1::dor, hil Wife having given him a tablet }ult "beton, they left Pine Polut. Undertak.!¼r !Jarry q. Quin.by of sl.aco was seJ1t fo1· and the body was taken to the home ot. Samuel l.,, Bryant II t &\t Gooch street, which I!! "10>«· by, and prepu1·ed fot· burial. Wonl wa,i Jmmedlately sent to his son f;,-org<', who resides ltJ, Concord, Norlh C'Hroli1M, and 'to nil! aaughter, J\fr~ I•'. I:;. Ladd, who ree.lderi In At• lut.t :. J.,•~,ldes hlH wl!e, Mrs. Phoebe A. J 11h 11so11, :tnd the children, he ieQ.ves a 11n1nbcr of rolntives In Biddeford 11nd :1 brother, John W., who tesldes i II II "Ills. 'l'he 1:-i.te S11tuu1el John111oi;i. ,·.,h" 1·, ,,,, th" bu~ of itie ,'{ye l'i't'1t11J'! on IIH• Yori<, was & brother of the de· ('f';JH1•1l. PHEOBE ANN (NEWCOMB) JOHNSON PHEOBE ANN (NEWCOMB) JOHNSON GEORGE AND ALBERT JOHNSON GEORGE WESL£'1' JOHNS01ll FLORENCE (MILLIKIN) JOHNSON FLORENCE(MILLIKIN) JOH~SON RECITAL By Pupils of MISS KlVLIN-June 19, 1894.

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-r-:,,✓u.. /.-,,~~ L.\.DD-JO n2i1 II ij !f, Lndd~Johnson. ,\ /)11lct ~-:t HaftDY, U011;1e,t'\YtRlt't1ng. Another v;,odding IL!moun<:fi\ hr an Atlanta pap,~r ii:id(•!l('~. pf ttle~'i; 1m• "A marrhg1: wili iaoo11 occt(t bl C()­ r••~k. Mr. aiul ".\Ir1( :t W.. J1)hn;;nn, ~o. lnmbt1H whkl1 will !nten~t ma.nj, ·peo­ :~o'i" _Tl'flth !Jtr~•t lit ~QI' l'•"-;-..,·e-i.tPr• ple, Is tl:at of Mr. Frc·•:\Prlck Bl iAdu, of dn~· nft?rnoon, ms, l-t)(ao.ta Get-t1'1de this city, n.n<.f l',fo-m Atlanta Gettrude r,,' "~""· of th!i< dJy;-tfwd, Ilfr. Frt>tl· John;;n~. the; ,1 :, : ;_ghter of Mr. and Ml'll, , lr:k E. T.nd1l, of Atl~ W'cre Unitf'fl Jolrn \V . .John,,on, of Columbus. )(r, l:l n,;,nin~<•. H<>v. Dr. Si'Mt)l;~ ~tor Larl.d is well kn/l\s·n here. He · !s a. of f1L Luk,, 1·11urd'i. J)erforn11ng th,, brother of Mrs. (' f. Delkin, an~,:A.t• ('()t'e(llO~ ill t)H' lll'>'fWU(.'l' of ·gultt> _II l!rnta haR alWRys k,•n his hoJ:Utli, 'Bill aim:ih<'l' of the ,f'lativ,•:-1'l'fnc'I ~~ ('Jf rui.tnrally has mun:1 , .. ;ends hPre wb6 t'liP family. .i urub, ln wi~hing lJ:m Loq,piness and !\Uk•• R,o;,;, b11110 f'n1•11i!'.htiE'I ~~ i'or l prosperity. The m:11·ria,:,;e occun:i tht• luippy o,•t>u~\011 aml 11 f"'14r1itfnl ' Wednesday, NovemlJr,r 7. at 4 o\.'lock, _bHw\\\•q..n ..J\'ftl'l ~1Tcrl a~kr 't'lit• w,.,1. at the rnsidcn"e of u-,,-, brl~'s pll.• ·(HUil- - . . renti'! .. :307 Tenth istre,,t. ,.:olumbta. IXJ­ 11t~ l1aJ)_p)fpBlr l0t'tr on tlie fi:ZO train vifotfons t,J the affni, have already been recdved In Arb r•ta." Mlss ·Jolul!lon'e man., irirn-:ill w!sb bflr 11-t>mioant hr,ppinflw in her rna.rriage. KIMBALL

CHART "C" KD1BALL

1 x. 3215. Richard Kimball came to this country from Ipswich, Suffolk County, England in the ship ELIZABETH, William Andrews, master, in 1634. He appears to have gone, soon after landing, to watertown, Mass. He was proclaimed freeman in 1635, May 6, Was a proprietor in 1638-7. Soon after this date he was invited to remove to Ipswich where he became a wheelwright. Richard Kimball married first Ursula (Scott) Kimball. His wife and seven children, also the mother.of his wife, Martha Scott came to this country with him. Richard Kimball married second, Oct. 23, 1661 Margaret Cole, widow of Henry Dow of Hampton, N. H. He died 22 June 1675. She died 1 March, 1675-6. Children 3216. Abigail, m. John Severence.

3217. Henry 1 b. about 1615-9 m. 1st Mary Wyatt 2nd Wid, Eliz- abeth (Gilbert) Rayner.

3218. Elizabeth, b. about 1621.

3219. Richard, b. 1623.

3220, Mary, b. about, 1625, m. Robert Dutch,

3221. Martha, b. about 1629, m. Joseph Fowler. 3 3222 John, b. 1631, m. 1655 Mary Bradstreet.

3223. Thomas, b. 1633, m. Mary Smith.

3224. Sarah, b. 1635, m. Nov. 24, 1658 Edward Allen.

3~25. Benjamin, b. Ipswich 1637, d. June 11, 1695. *

3226. Caleb, b. Ipswich 1639, d. 1682, m. Nov. 1, 1660 Ann Hazeltine. 2 ix. 3224. Benjamin Kimball probably a resident of Exter N. H. in 1659. Removed to Salisbury, Mass., and was on the jury trial in 1662. Was a resident of Rowley May 12, 1663. He and his brother Richard were soldiers in 1683-4 under Capt. Appleton. He married in Salisbury April 16, 1661, Mercy, dau. of Robert and Ann Hazeltine (m, 10 Mo. 23, 1639@ Rowley). She was b. 16, 8 mo. 1642, d. Jan. 5, 1707-8. Gravestones of Benj. & Mercy can still be seen in the cemetary at Bradford.

Children 3227. Anna, b. Dec. 23, 1661, m, Apr. 21, 1682 Richard Barker.

3228. Mercy, b. Dec. 27, 1663, d. Feb. 5, 1664,

3229. Richard, b. Dec. 3, 1664 d. Jan. 10, 1710-11; m. Sept. 6, 1692 Mehitable Day. 3230. Elizabeth, b. July 24, 1669, m. Edward Carleton of Bradford. * (Carleton)

3231. David, b. July 26, 1671, d. June 14, 1743, m. Elizabeth Gage.

3232. Jonathan, b. Nov. 26, 1673, d. Sept. 30, 1749, m. 1st July 15, 1696 Lydia Day, m. 2nd 1739 Jane Plunnner.

3233. Robert, b. March 5, 1675-6, d. Feb. 24, 1744, m. Susanna Atwood.

3234. Abraham, b. March 24, 1677-8, d. Feb. 25, 1707-8. M. May 8, 1700 Mary Green.

3235. Samuel, b. March 28, 1680. M. June 21, 1711 Eunice Chadwick.

3236. Ebenezer, b. June 20, 1684, d. Jan. 23, 1715, m. Ruth Eaton.

3237. Abigail, b. June 20, 1684, d. Jan. 23, 1715; m. June 2, 1703. Moses, son of John and Sarah (Pengry) Day.

"The Joseph Kimball Family" by John Kimball. "Kimball Family" by Leonard A. Monisch. Vol. 1 KING

CHART "O" J oaeph Porter• is proot that Ann vaa the d&u. ot Willlaa Halfbb.-nel.

All the NJll.&ble early souroes give t.he marriage ot Ann Hawthon.e, Ullo of Will!&11, to Joseph Porter. *(Porter)

6586. WilliUl, born April 1~ 1645. (History- ot Sal.ea, Maaa. OT Sidne7 Perleyt published at .. Sal•, Mua. 1924, Vol. 1, page 284J. Bp. 5: 2Du 1646. (Sal.ea. Ma••• Record•, 'Ptlbliahed b7 The Enex Institute at 8&1•, Kaai. 1916, pap 414). h,,m 1st Ch. Reool'da, Salea, ••••

Hent.&ioned in hi.a ra.therta will Feb. 17, 1679/80, u "aon Will1aa, late d.eceaaed". Hia will alao mentiodll a daught.er-in-l&w, Sarah, wite ot .William.

He (ied July 14, 1676. (H1stol"7 of Sale, Mau. b7 8idnq Pei-le7 published at Sa.lea., Mus. 1921., • .Vol. 1, PII• 284t AdJlin:ist.ration on his estate pante( to Hannah, rel1ot ot William Hnthorne, deceaa«l, Feb. 4, 167ft. (Baau Co. Quart.erly Court File ■, Vel. 30, leaf, 32).

6567. Eli•betb, bOPll Jul7 22., l.649. (Hi.ton of ~ .. Kau. b7 Sitbtey Pwley< pu'bllahed. at Sal•, Mau. 1924, Vol. 1, ,age 2'4.J. Not mentioned in her fat.her•• will a.t.ed Feb. 17, 1679/80. Ham.ed I91"&el .Porter 20a 911s 1672. (Sal•, lfa.u. Records, publiahed b7 The X.eex Iutit.ute, at Salea, Kt.ea. 19a, Vol. 4, pace 210). He was aon ot John Porter and Mar;. He •• baptised at Hinghaa., Maas. Feb. 12, 161.2/.3, by Rev• Pwt.er Hobart. (lat Cho Reoorda, Hinghul, Mase. ) • Ber rather•• :!!f: dated P'eb. 17, 1679/SO, mentions a aon-in-law, I Porter.

6588. Mary, bp. la la: 165.'.3. (Sal-., Mus. Records, published b7 The Essex Institute &t Salem, Mass. 1916, p1.ge 414). Not •ntioned in her father's will dated Feb. 17, 1678/9. Rer :rather'• will Jllentions a grandchild, Jerri.ca Helw,a (Helwise). King ii 1700. Joe Ross Kingl, b. in North Carolina resided in Langston, Alabama, where he is buried. He married lat Helen --- Children 17001. B~t.eter, b. July 8, 1871. * 17002. Kitty, m. Morgan. 1700.3. Minnie, m. MoClure. Joe RoH married. 2nd and had. the following children: 17004. Allen 17005. lllcinda, m. Price.

1. 17001. E. Lett•~Kigg1 b,. July 8, 1871, in. July 15, U94, Blan& Peek, dau. of James A.. Peek and Millie Lecroy (11>. Ma.rob 17, l.851). Her pa.rents are buried at Bluff Culeten, Section, Alabama. Lester died in 19.27,. Ema d. Oct • .3, 19.33. Chil!lr•n 17006. Buron, b. Sept 3, 1895.. * 17007. Eula 0gla, b. March 20, 1897. * 17008; Ethel, b. Sept.. 22, 1899, d. Ma.rah 1, 1914. 17009. Jam.es, b. Oct. 26, 1901. * 17010. Pansy, b. Se.pt. 16, 190.3. * 17011~ Earl, b. Oct. 30, 1905, d. 1925. 17012. Annie, b, Sept. 25, 1907. * 1701.3. Lester (Bill), b. April 26, 1910. * 17014. Joe Rosa, b. Aug. 26, 1912. *

17015. Leo, b. Nov. 16, 1915, d. six weeks old. 17016. Cleo, b. Nov. 16, 1915, d. seven weeks old. 17017. ca.rm.on (Mutt), b. Feb. 17, 1919. * 17006. _Buron King. b. Sept. 3, 1895, m. Lilly Qiem Children 17018. Linwood m. ---- Chasteen 17019~ Zela m.. three or four times. 17020. Charles m.. lives in Cleve- l&nd., Chio.------17021. Buron m.. ______lives in Cleveland, Chio. 17022. Buford a. ______(deceased)

17023. Bernard m. lives in Cleveland, Chio. ------

17007. lillla. Ogla MM b. Mareh 20, 1897 m. Jan. 4, 1922, James Gregory Morris (b. March 25, 1896, in Karpen!ssi, Gre-ece) son of Gregory Morrisis and Vicy Pappas. Children 17024. Vicy Ogla, b. Feb. ·15, 1924, m. Feb. 25, 1948, RoDert Zeladorr. !lhildrent Gary, b. Nov. 24, 1949. Jeffrey, b. Aug. 2J, 1953. O!"egoey, b. March 22, 1957.

17009. James_Ki~, b. Oct. 26, 1901, m. 1st _____Reed Tdivorced One child: Claudine (lives at Seetlon, Ala.) Married 213d lucy Cdom (deceased)

Childrenz James Early, Eula and Clara.

Married 3rd Margi, Chambers Children: Jerry and ~:ulie (live in Atlanta.) 17016. Pansz K;ng. b. Sept. 16, 1903, m. Cillf'ord Acker Children 17025. Heraha.11, lives in acme, Ga.., m. ______

17026. Fil.sell, lives in Cave Springs, Ga., m. _____

17027. Nedaell, lives in Cave Springs, ~., m.. ____ 17028. Ella Dean, nurse at Rome, Ga., m. ______Mc BRIDE

CHART "O" 17012. Annie nqg. b. Sept,. 25, 1907, m._ Tally Moss (deceased) Children 17029. Virginia, m. _____ (divorced) Uves in Atlanta, Ga. 170.30. Billy-, m. ______lives in Atlanta, Qa.,

17013. Lefter (}!ill) Kyi,g, b. April 26, 1910, m. Geraldine Pickard

Children 170'.31. Dorie, b. 1950.

1701.4. Joe Ross ~ b., Aug. 26, 1912, m. 1st Rena McBriii (deceased Ohildrent 17Q,'2. Gerald Ledford, b. Sept.. 8, 1915,a. June 30, 19;1.., Margaret Dale Ladd (Child: Cathy t-,'nn)

Joe Ross married 2nd Juanita Chastine (divorced) Childreni l:zQJl Ji.mmy Rosa, b. Oc~ • .31,

Joe Ross married. )rd Judy Tea.gue, no children. He was killed -in an a.uto accident; Oct. 21, 1957, and ia t>\U"ild in Scottsboro 1 .U..bama. ·

17017. Carmon (Muttl qpg. b. Feb. 17, 1919, in. No~ tee·Poaey Children 17034. Cber,rll, b .. 17035. Caroll, b. KNCMLES CHART "A" Knowles i.X 6.300. RichardlKnowles was from Lincoln, England. He was a Mariner, and is said to have mAde a voyage to New England in 1628. He · came a.gain in 16.36 in company with Geo. Bower. The first account we have of him in Plymouth was on Jan. 2, 1638 when he was before the Court, charged with bringing a B.arkfrom Green River on the Sabbath day. On Jan~7, 1639 he and George Bower were granted land, near Eel River, in Ply­ mouth. He married Ruth Bower on Aug. 15, 1639 in Plymouth. The Bower family removed to Cambridge in 1643. Richard Knowles and his wife seem to have gone with them. In Plymouth on May 12, 1653 Richard Knowles was appointed to take Command of a bark, which the people of Plymouth had built to help the English fight the Dutch in New Amster­ dam. Before the ship could be made ready for service the war was ended. On May 13, 16 54, he was granted a building lot in Eastham. At this time he seems to have left the sea and retired to a farm in Eastham. Ruth Bower was dau. of. George and Barbara (Smith). Children 6.301. John, b. 1640; m. ~Bangs, Dec. 28, 1670 6302. M~,, b. 1642; m. Ephraim Doane, Feb. 5, 1668. 6303. Ruth, b. --- m. JoeseJb,Collins *(Collins) 6304. Jam.es, b. Nov. 17, 1648; d. 1678 unmarried 6305. Samuel, b. Sept. 17, 1651; m. Mercy Freeman• 1679 6306. Mehitable, b. May 20, 1653; m. George Brown 6307. Barbara, b. Sept. 28, 1656; m. Thomas Ma.yo

"Charles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant" by Tenney Smith. KNCWLES CHART "D" KNOWLES 1 vii. 2880. John Knowles, born in England, came to Cambridge, Mass. in 1650. He was listed as mariner, in the History of Hampton, N. H. by Dow. He moved to Hampton shortly before 1660 and spejt the rest of his life there.

On 25th March 1660 he had bought of Giles Fifield "one dwell­ ing house and house lot of ten acres, and six acres of marsh­ land". The house lot lay on the south side of the Commons, in Hampton, and entitled him to two shares of the Commons. The Homestead continued in the possession of the descendents to the seventh generation.

History of Hampton, p. 67 says "twenty acres of land to John Knowles which he relinquished to the Town for an equal grant out of the Commonst three miles from the pond". He married Jemima Asten dau. of Francis and Isabella (Bland) of•Hampton July 10, 1660.

He died 5 Dec. 1705, he was blind during the last ten years of his life,

Children

2881. John, b, 6 Feb. 1661; m. Susanna _____, d. 17 Oct, 1745.

2882. Ezekial, b. 19 Aug. 1663; d. 11 Dec, 1682.

2883. JamJs, b. 20 Nov. 1665; d. 1 Feb. 1682.

2884. Simon, b. 22 Nov. 1667; m. 1st Rachael who d. 11 Nov. 1696, m. 2nd Rachael Joy, 23 Aug. 1700.

2885. Joseph, b. 11 June 1572, died young.

2886. Sarah, b, 17 April 1676; m. Robt. Drake, d. 8 June, 1742.

2887. HaHnah, b. 18 April 1678 at Hampton, m. William Locke Nov. 23, 1699, d. 12 Sept. 1769 at Rye. X (Locke)

From, "History of Hampton, N, H," LADD

CHART "D'' LADD

The name La.dd originated in 1066 when a De La.de, who came to England with William the Conqueror, changed his name to La.dd. He settled at Deal, Kent Co., where a portion of land was granted him eight miles from Dover Downes.

In the History of Hampshire one William Ladd is mentioned as a juryman in 1294 in the reign of Edward I.

In the H1story of Surry it says that in 1325 Edward II bought the Manor of Henle and in 1326 granted the custody to Walter I.add. The Estate of Bowick in the Hundred of Loringsborough was, in very ancient times, the residence of the I.adds. They certainly owned it before the time of Henry 6, 1422, as various wills, executed by members of the family are still to be found in the prerogative office a.t Canterbury. • Thomas Ladd died in possession of Bowiok Manor in 1515; so did his grandson Vincent in 1563. It passed in 1601, through the marriage of Sylvester Ladd, daughter of Vincent Ladd, into the Nethersole family. From 1713 to 1722 John Ladd represented Southwark, in Surry, in Parliament and was created a Baronet in 1740 by Geroge II.

"The Ladd Family" by warren Ladd - 1890 LADD

1 viii. 1000, Daniel Ladd from County Kent took the Oath of Supremecy and Allegiance to pass to New England in 'The Mary and John' of London Robert Sayres, master, 24 March 1633-4. The first record we find of Daniel Ladd, after his arrival in New England was at Ipswich, where "the 5th of February, 1637, there was granted Daniel Ladd six acres of land", We next find him at Salisbury, where Oct. 29, 1639,."According to ye first division of ye town of Salisbury there was granted unto Daniel Ladd one acre, more or less, for a house lot, lying between the house lot of John Ayer and Robert Fitts. Daniel Ladd removed from Salisbury to Haverhill, and was one of the original settlers of that town. (Chase Hist. of Haverhill) "The first company of settlers in the wild woods of Pentucket (Haverhill) was as follows: William Whtie, Samuel Gile, James Da~is, Henry Palmer, John Robinson, Christopher Hussey, John Williams, Richard Littlehale, Abr.abam .Tyler, Daniel Ladd, Joseph Merrie, Job Clement."

Daniel Ladd was made a freeman in 1646.

In 1659 Daniel Ladd and Theophilus Shatwell, having received liberty from the town, erected a saw-mill on Spiggot (Spicket) River. It was built within the present limits of Salem, N, H., and was the first one erected on that stream. In 1668 Daniel Ladd was one of the selectmen of Haverhill, N. H. He was represent­ ative to the General Court in 1692.

Daniel Ladd married Ann ______, but we have been unable to find her maiden surname, where she lived or the date of their marriage, He died at Haverhill, July 27, 1693. His wife Ann died Feb, 9, 1694.

Children

1001. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 1, 1640, in Salisbury, m. Nathaniel Smith, May 14, 1663.

1002, Daniel, b. July 26, 1642, in Salisbury, m. Lydia Singletery, Nov. 4, 1668; no children. He was representative from Haverhill 1693-4. 1003. Lydia, b. April 8, 1645, in Salisbury, m. Josiah Gage.

1004. Mary, b. Feb. 14, 1646, in Haverhill m. Caleb Richardson of Newbury, July 31, 1682: Children-1. Mary, b. Jan. 12, 1684. 2. Ruth, b. March 1, 1686.

1005. Samuel, b. Nov. 1, 1649, in Haverhill. *

1006. Nathaniel, b. March 10, 1651, in Haverhill, m. Elizabeth Gilman. Wounded by Indians June 16, 1691. Died Dec. 6, 1691.

1007. Ezekiel, b. Sept. 16, 1654, in Haverhill; m. Mary Folsom, Settled in Boxford, Mass. Wa~ 'Judge Ladd'. Had son Joseph.

1008. Sarah, b. Nov. 4, 1657, in Haverhill; m. One­ siphorus Marsh, Jr., Dec. 12, 1685. 2 vii. 1005. Samuel Ladd born Nov. 1, 1649, in Haverhill, N. H. married Martha Corliss, daughter of George Corliss, December 1, 1674. He lived in the West Parish, and his house stood on the spot where the West Parish Church now stands (1889). (Chase History of Haverhill) "Feb. 22, 1698, this Samuel Ladd with his son Daniel and Jonathan Haynes, with his son Joseph (Thomas), who lived in the Western Part of the town, had started that morning with their teams, consisting of a yoke of oxen and a horse each, to bring home some hay which had been out and stacked the preceeding sunnner in the meadow in the extreme west­ ern part of the town. While they were slowly returning, little dreaming of present danger, they suddenly found themselves between two files of Indians, who had con­ cealed themselves in the bushes on each side of the road. There were seven of them on each side with guns presented and cocked, and the fathers seeing that it was impossible to escape begged for 'quarter'. To this the Indians replied 'boon quarter, boon quarter' (good quarter). Young Ladd, who did not relish the idea of being quietly taken prisoner, told his father he would mount the horse and endeavor to escape. But the old man forbade him to make the attempt, telling him it was better to risk remaining a prisoner. He cut his fathers horse loose, however, and giving him the lash the horse started off at full speed, and though repeatedly fired at by the Indians, succeeded in reaching home, and was the means of giving an irmnediate and general alarm. Two of the Indians then stepped behind the fathers and delt them a heavy blow upon the head, Mr. Haynes, who was quite aged, instantly fell, but Ladd did not, Another of the savages then stepped before the latter and raised his hatchet as if to strike. Ladd Closed his eyes, expecting the blow to fall, but it came not, and when he again opened his eyes he saw the Indian laughing and mocking at his fears. Another immediately stepped behind him and felled him at a blow. The Indians, on being asked why they killed the old men, said they killed Haynes because 'he was so old he no go with us' meaning he was too aged and infirm to travel; and that they killed Ladd, who was a fierce stern-looking man, because 'he so sour'. They started to Penacook, where they arrived with the two boys."

Children of Samuel and Martha (Corliss) Ladd.

1009. Daniel, b. Nov. 19, 1676, m. Susannah Hartshorn. X

1010. Lydia, b. Sept. 25, 1679, d. May 22, 1684.

1011. Samuel, b. May, 1682, m. Hannah Hartshorn Sept. 26, 1705. (No children).

1012. Nathaniel, b, Sept. 9, 1684, m. Abigail Bodwell.

1013. Ezekiel, b. Feb. 14, 1686; m. Jemima Foster of Boxford. (No children).

1014. David, b. April 13, 1689; m. Hephziba Hazen, Oct. 1, 1716.

1015. Jonathan, b. April 13, 1689, m. Susanna Kingsbury.

1016. Abigail, b. Sept. 29, 1691; m. Samuel Roberts.

1017, John, b. June 22, 1694, m. Mary Merrill. X

1018. Joseph, b. May 16, 1697, d. June 9, 1697. 3 vii 1017. John Ladd, of Haverhill, m. Oct. 17, 1717, Mary Merrill. He was one of the selectmen in 1747 and 1748.

Children

1058. John, b. Feb. 14, 1718. 1059. Timothy, b. Nov. 1, 1719; m. Lydia Marble Nov. 13, 1740.

1060, Lydia, b. Dec. 8, 1721; m. John Carleton. X (Carleton)

1061. Nathaniel, b. April 5, 1724; m. Abigail Bodwell June 16, 1748.

1062. Abigail, b. July 12, 1726; m. Josiah Gage.

1063. Mary, b, Oct. 21, 1728; m. Joseph Butler.

1064. Rebecca, b. Jan. 3, 1731; m. Evan Jones.

1065. Martha, b. Jan. 24, 1733; d. Dec. 22, 1735.

1066. William, b. Jan. 24, 1738; m. Hannah Ayer, Dec. 7, 1758. 3 vi. 1009. Daniel Ladd,of Haverhill, married Susanna Hartshorn, of Rowley, Nov. 17, 1701. (Chase History of Haverhill) "Samuel Ladd was killed by the Indians at Haverhill, Feb. 22, 1698, and his son Daniel taken prisoner and carried to Penacook, N. H. Soon after reaching Penacook young Ladd made an attempt to escape. He left the wigwam when all were asleep, and had gone but a short distance when it occurred to him that a hatchet might be needed. He returned, and entered the wigwam where a squaw was sick. She noticed him, gave alarm, awakened the other Indians, and he was recaptured. His hands were bound and he was laid upon his back, with one foot fastened to a tree. In this condition he was kept fourteen days. As soon as he was bound his face was gashed, powder was inserted into the wounds, and remained there until it became so iddented in his flesh that it was impossible to remove it. The dark spots never left his face, and he was often referred to by his descendents as the MARKED MAN. Some years after his capture he escaped and re­ turned to Haverhill". He died June 15, 1751. His wife died June 22, 1750.

Children

1019, Mary, b. Aug. 6, 1702.

1020. Susannah, b. May 10, 1704, m. Nathaniel Getchell of Salisbury, Mass. 1021. Samuel, b. April 20, 1709, m. Hannah Hartshorn.

1022. Daniel, b. Nov. 15, 1710, m. Mehitable Roberts. X

1023. Ruth, b. May 11, 1712, m. James Haseltine.

1024. John, b. Feb. 21, 1717. 4 v. 1022. Daniel Ladd of Haverhill married Sept. 20, 1733, Mehitable Roberts. They had twelve children, seven of whom lived in Haverhill, N. H.

Children

1025. Susannah, b. July 7, 1734, m. Stephen Webster.

1026. Asa, b. March 10, 1736, m. Sarah Merrill.

1027. Ezekiel, b. April 10, 1738, m. Ruth Hutchins.

1028. Daniel, b. April 21, 1740, m. Dorothy Foot.

1029. Mehitable, b. Feb. 11, 1743, m. Samuel Cross.

1030. Samuel, b. Nov. 9, 1744, m, Martha Hubbert.

1031. John, b. April 17, 1746, m. Hannah Eastman.

1032. David, b. July 8, 1748, m.

1033. Abigail, b. July 27, 1750.

1034. James, b. April, 1752, on the 10th, m. Hannah Lock, Dec. 3, 1772.

1035. Ruth, b. Oct. 10, 1757, d. June 4, 1764.

1036. Jonathan, b. Dec. 10, 1760. X 5 iv. 1036. Johathan Ladd of Haverhill, N. H., married Mary Sarah, · daughter of Elisha Lock. Served as private in 1782 in Sergt. James Ladd's Company and then in Capt. Ebenezer Webster's Company of Rangers. (lineage book, Daughter of the American Rev., Vol. 75, Page 73). He died in 1833 (March 11th.) Children

1037. Theodocia, b. Feb. 15, 1786, m. Smith, son of Rev. Daniel and Phoebe (Chase).

1038. Elisha Lock, b. June 14, 1787, m. Asenath Batchelder. X

1039. Ruth, b. July 4, 1789, m. John Boise, July 6, 1849.

1040. Isaac, b. July 6, 1792, m. Nancy Riggs, d. Oct 15, 1849, Warren, Ohio. Children: Wm., Henry R., Martha and Isaac.

1041. William Wallace, b. Nov. 25, 1794.

1042. James, b. Feb. 12, 1797.

1043. Tryphina, b. March 11, 1803. iii. 1038. Elisha Locke 6 Ladd born in Bradfore, Vt., June 14, 1787. Married Asenath Batchelder, Jan. 1, 1822, in Rutledge, Vt. He died April 28, 1845, in Hambden, Ohio. His widow died Sept. 17, 1863.

Children

1044. Daniel, b. July 19, 1822. X

1045. Roxana, b. Jan. 17, 1825, d. Dec. 13, 1832.

1046. Phebe B., b. Feb. 22, 1827, d. Jan. 13, 1833.

1047. Stephen B., b. March 23, 1829, d. Jan. 23, 1833.

1048. Alonzo Chase, b. Jan. 30, 1831. X 7 1044. Daniel Batchelder Ladd, born in Hamden, Ohio, July 19, 1823; married April 29, 1846, Lucinda Eliza Wiley, b.Aug. 2, 1822; residence 116 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, Georgia.

He settled his father's estate, took all the personal pro­ perty at appraisement, and paid the amount in full; bought his mother's and brother's interest in the old homestead, put it in the hands of an agent in 1850.

Left Ohio for Lafayette, Indiana, in 1851; came to Georgia; was in Southern States winters, and in the North and West summers until the war. During the war he opened a coal mine at Ladd, Tennessee. He died in Atlanta, Georgia, Feb. 1900. No children. 7 ii. 1048. Alonzo Chase Ladd of Atlanta, Ga., b. Jan. 30, 1831, in Hamden, Ohio; m. Mary C. Ladd, daughter of H. H. Ladd of Galena, Ill., Oct. 27, 1858. She died in Rising Sun, Indiana, Jan. 12, 1865, age 26 years. He married second Louisa Georgiana Steubner, daughter of Frederick A. Steubner, March 4, 1868. He died in Los Angeles, Calif., Aug. 31, 1893; she died Feb. 24, 1925, in Fort Payne, Ala., age 92 years. Both buried in Oakland Cemetary, Atlanta, Georgia, Mr. Ladd established the Ladd Lime Works in Cartersville, Ga., and his products soon gained a very fine reputation throughout the South, after his death this plant passed into the hands of the Ladd Lime and Stone Company.

Children by first wife

1049. Hattie Melissa, b. Oct. 2, 1861; m. Jan. 10, 1885, A. L. Delkin. X (Delkin).

Children by second wife

1050. Frederick Elisha, b. Dec. 20, 1868. X.

1051. Norah Asenath, b. April 11, 1870; d. Sept. 14, 1870.

8 i. 1050. Frederick Elisha Ladd, born in Atlanta, Georgia, Dec. 20, 1868; received his education in the public schools of Atlanta, attended The North Georgia Agriculture College, Dalnoegah, Georgia, and St. James College, Annapolis, Md., m. Nov. 7, 1900, in Columbus, Georgia; Atlanta Gertrude Johnson, daughter of John Wesley Johnson. Lived in Atlanta, Boston, Fort Payne and other cities. Spent one year in Nome, Alaska, operating a jewelry store in conjunction with A. L. Delkin; Captain of ship from Nome to Siberia, trad­ ing for fur, whalebone and ivory; charter member of Piedmont Lodge 447, Free and Accepted Masons, Atlanta, Georgia; member Old Guard, Gate City Guard, Atlanta; moved to Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1908 and was partner in Ladd-Birchy Brick Co.; he later bought Birchy interest and formed the Southern Refractories Co. for manufacture of Fire Brick and the Ladd Fullers Earth Co. for mining fullers earth. He died Nov. 7, 1944, at Ft. Payne, Alabama, buried there in Glenwood Cemetery. Children

1052. Frederick Elisha,~. Nov. 7, 1901. X

1053. Edward Johnson, b. Nov. 24, 1906. X

0.1052. Frederick Elish~9Ladd, b. Nov. 7, 1901, at 24 Bedford Place, Atlanta, Georgia. Attended school at Bridgewater, Mass.; Sylacauga~ Ala.; Powder Springs, Ga.; North Georgia Agricultural College, Delnqegah, Ga.; and Fort Payne, Ala., graduated from DeKalb County High School, Fort Payne, Alabama, in 1921. Attended college at Georgia Tech and Auburn, left school in 1923 to work in Muskeegon, Michigan, where he married in September 1923 Ophelia Brazilia Hill, who was b. Dec. 13, 1902, in Elk Rapids, Michigan. She was dau. of Pearl Hill and Orpha Pearl Andrus of Old Mission• Grand Traverse County, Michigan.

Frederick Elisha Ladd worked three years with the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, on surveys and inspection of dif­ ferent units of a $4,000,000.00 sanitary and storm relief project. He worked eighteen months as Resident Engineer for J. B. Mccrary Co.; Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, on the following projects; Filtration Plant, Shelby, N. C.; Sanitary Sewer System, La Grange, N. C,; Sanitary and Storm Sewers, Sewage Pumping Station and Water Mains, Kissimmee, Fla. He worked seven months for Subway Engineer­ ing Co., Chicago, Ill., on low level pumping station and 7'-6" x 7'-6" outfall sewer to Calumet River. He worked twenty months for Robert & Co., Architects & Engineers, Atlanta, Georgia, as Resident Engineer on 475 house village built for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., at Gadsden, Alabama, (sidewalks, curb & gutter, paving, water mains, storm and sanitary sewers) also seven room public school in 300 house village for Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., at Rockmart, Ga.; he was foreman for Southern Refractories Company, Ft. Payne, Alabama, at the time of his death, which was an accident. He was caught in a swiftly moving belt on the second floor of the grinding plant, twisted around a shaft and dashed to the ground. His face was terribly cut, th~re was a bad gash in his head, five ribs broken, jaw bone broken and his left arm broken in three places. He was taken to the Wills Valley Hospital where morphine was given him, he was then removed to The Forrest Hospital, Gadsden, Alabama, where he died without gaining consciousness after coming out from under the ether. His untimely death was a severe shock to the whole town, as well as to his family and friends. He died Jan. 19, 1932, and was buried Jan. 21, 1932, in Glenwood Cemetery, Fort Payne, Alabama. At the time of his death he was also City Engineer for Fort Payne and County Surveyor for DeKalb County, Alabama. He was a member of the Methodist Church and Fort Payne Lodge 437 Free and Accepted Masons; he was also a member of the Chapter of Knight Templers.

Children

1054. Frances Elaine, b. April 22, 1924 in St, Marys Hospital, Grand Rapids, Michigan, Attended: DeKalb High School, Fort Payne, Ala, (graduated 1942); Alabama College, Montevallo, Ala. (1942-43); Wesleyan College, Macon, Ga. (1943-44); m. March 14, 1946 at Fort Payne, Ala., Randolph Earl Neal b, June 9, 1918 in Gardner, Mass., son of Ha;land Lee Neal and Lena Francis Nichols (dau. of Lottie L. Hill and Frank Nichols). He graduated from Ga •. Tech Dec. 1952, B.S. in E.E. Present (1965) occupation; Engineer for U.S. Gov. at Huntsville Space Center.

Children

1056. Randolph Earl, Jr., b. Oct. 12, 1951,; Atlanta, Ga.

1057. Pamela Jeanne, b. Feb. 18, 1954, Bristol, Va.

1055. Gertrude Louise, b. June 13, 1928 in Wills Valley Hos­ pital, Fort Payne, Alabama. Attended: DeKalb High School, Fort Payne, Ala. (graduated 1946); Judson College, Marion, Ala. (1946-47); University of Ala­ bama, Tuscaloosa, Ala. (1947-48; m. June 10, 1950 at Fort Payne, Ala., Mattie Zacharial Hitchcock, b. Oct. 7, 1918 in Douglasville, Ga., son of Judge'Warner Hitchcock and Phemilia Ann Ingram. Present (1965) Occupation: President of Hitchcock & Rhob Co,, Chattanooga, Tenn. (Duplicating machines).

Children

1058. Frederick Ladd, b. May 9, 1953, Chattanooga, Tenn.

1059. Cheryl Elaine, b. May 26, 1956, Chattanooga, Tenn. 0.1053. Edward Johnson9·Ladd b. Nov. 24, 1906, in New England General Hospital, Boston, Mass., residence 1899 Columbus Avenue, Roxbury, Mass. Attended public school in Fort Payne, Alabama; graduated from DeKalb County High School, Fort Payne, Ala., in 1922; graduated from Technological High School, Atlanta, Ga. in 1923; graduated from Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Ga., in 1930 with B. s. Degree in' ceramic. Engineer­ ing. He married September 5, 1931, Willie Lee Gilbreath, dau. of ;William Baxter Gilbreath. (She was born Sept. 17, 1909).

Edward Ladd worked during 1924 and 1925 with the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan, on surveys and inspection of different units of a $4,000,000,00 sanitary and storm relief project. He worked, 1928 and 1930-34, for Southern Refract­ ories Company, Fort Payne, Alabama. Upon the death ,of his brother he was appointed City Engineer of Fort Payne and County Surveyor of DeKalb County, Alabama. He was later appointed County Surveyor of Jackson County, Alabama. He engineered the first paving project in Fort Payne in 1936 and the first sanitary sewer project on the east side of Fort ~ayne in 1938. He worked 18 months with the U.S. Geological Survey in 1934-35 and 15 months with the National Park Service in 1939-40. He formed the Ladd Engineering Company in partnership with F. H. Landstreet in June 1940 with office at Southern Refractories Company, and in 1942 they moved their main office to 209 Park Building, Mobile, Alabama, and had branch offices in Atlanta, Birmingham, and Moultrie, Ga. During the war years their work was chiefly surveys, design and supeEvision of construction on War Housing Projects, In 1943 they also commenced work on REA Projects and have continued with Public Housing Projects, REA Projects and Municipal Projects to the present, 1965. In 1951 they tore down the old court house in Fort Payne, Alabama, and using the old brick, stone and slate, constructed a modern office building at 100 Seventh Street, NW, Fort Payne, In 1964 they purchased and remodeled a new modern office building at 501 Third Street SE, Fort Payne, Ala, The Company was incorporated June 1, 1964 as Ladd Engineering_ Associates, Inc., with E. J. Ladd as President, C. M. Landstreet as Vice President and F. H. Landstreet as Secretary-Treasurer.

Edward Ladd joined the First Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga. and moved his letter to the First Baptist Church in Fort Payne, Alabama. He joined the DeMolay and later was made a Mason in Piedmont Lodge 447, Atlanta, Georgia; he demited to Fort Payne Lodge, 437 Free and Accepted Masons. He is a member of the following organizations: Sons of American Revolution, New England Historical and Geneological Society, American CeIJ,mic Society, American Water Works Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Public Works Association, Association Communication Engineers, (Director) Georgia Association of Registered Land Surveyors and Desoto Countf'y Club (Secretary).

He is a registered Engineer and/or Land Surveyor in Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia,

Children

1060. Phoebe Ann, b, Jan. 28, 1933, in Fort Payne, Alabama, d. June 28, 1934, of colitis, Buried in Glenwood Cemetery,. Fort Payne, Alabama,

1061, Margaret Dale, b. July 7, 1937 in Holy Name of Jesus Hospital, Gadsden, Alabama, Attended DeKalb County High School, Fort Payne, Alabama (Graduated 1955). She married 1st, June 30, 1954, Gerald Ledford King, b, Sept. 8, 1935. (He is son of Joe Ross King and Rena McBride) Divorced Aug. 5, 1959.

She married 2nd June 17, 1961, Gene Franklin Gainer, b. Jan. 12, 1938 (son of Beveridge B, Gainer and Edell L. Stewart). Present 1965 occupation, Merch­ andising Manager, Sears Roebuck Company, Clearwater, Florida.

Children

1062, Cathy Lynn, b. Jan. 31, 1955, Fort Payne, Ala.

1063. Tracy Lee, b. May 13, 1963, Clearwater, Fla. ALONZA CHASE LADD GEORGINE JUILE LOUISA A MAILE ( STUEBNER) LADD HATTIE MELISSA (LADD) DELK IN FREDERICK ELISHA LADD Sil. FREDERICK ELISHA LADO SR. ElCEl\JBEH 15, 1907.

TWO ATLANT ANS BACK. FROM' ALASKA TALK OF GREAT NORTHERN COUNTRY la.le bone fn,m Fred g_ Ladd and A. L. Delkln, both His wife l9 one of the mo~t suceesRftll tiv11s. :Most of th,, w '· , It ,~ used A 1,inta men, who for somf.• time h1nv lj miners in AJ,u,ka, wh,:-rc, .she ha~ sp,~n~ Alaska goes to Paris, w:~,:~· (lc,•,,.,tt,u• 1 by th,- famous drPssma e... ha.let ,- .. 11,Hwt,•d one ,,f the largPst jAWc•Jry ~ev.,ral yrarn. She ls the J)resl,h:nt nt , th L:,e Lat.Iles' G;,rman Clnb, which ls tho a.lly th<> natives cat,ch a d!Sl•ll.f!et\.:;s 1,' ·.. .,,., i11 ?\'om<'. Alaska, are ,n e swell social organi,:ation of th;, clt:v. tho bone of which iA white. n i:n.;, cily. Mr. Delkln wJll ~pend tl, .. "'·in "Tlte Nor,:-:t\\'estern Con1111f•rcial ("1,m­ grea.tly prized, aud l>rlngl1 .,;vt;, .. t•·•· In ~outhcrn California, whlla Mr. pan,·, wh!C'lt :0rmerl.v ha,l ,'on,rot of prke by the mosL fnsn1ut1auit: .b... u_tu., LnclcJ w.ill remu.in In Atlanta. tor snrne ,.,e commercial and liquor l11t,•rf'~t>< o! !11 l!1urope. time, prior to returning to •Nome, which the t<'rrltory, hna be,m absorbed by the "The Eaklmo have a number (If P"­ Morga.n-Guggc,nhelm<'r Interest~. n.nd culiar superstitions. When a boa\ iR ll•• expects to makn months ago he J\8 ,in lllustrat.;ou nf the busine11s ln­ ar" good to their tA.ml!if's, and little :,,,.88 joined by Mr. Ladd, and they en- tercsts, tiler~ IH<' :;e\·,,n jpwelry stores, given to uld g;iged in buetnesa together. '.l'!wlr all doing a thrfr!ng bnslneas. religion IA l nev,,r learn. "'rh"& blgg,.,;, gold strike of the cen • Fut1lr., of AJ11-111rla, The "As to 1 he fµture or A ln.~k,1. r ~houl,1 and compare!! favorably With tbe bca,t ~rtheaatern Siberian Company, which say the ground had nO't l,,•en more tllap stores ln Atlanta. hu recently h-0<>n organized, is pre• scratchP.d. Up, to this titnc tho inlnlng Both ,no d<•llghted wlth their Alaakan p11,rlrrg to supply the vast a.mount of hR.s benn of the plRcer kind. Quartz home, and epeak of buslne11s conditions tra.de which Will rP.sul~ Nome will is now being worked 11nd stamp mllia In Nome in the most glowln8' terms. 1 aoon be lo Rlhcrla what Seattle ls to are b<>! n1r. put In In many places. N,)tTIP.- ·'The gn!,1 that has be£>n tak<>n out •"Om;'s flrst vlslt to )lome will bo a "1'hP g,-rat ,lrn wl,ack to. Nome. ts the of Alaska. has ulono bt-<'n many times great ~urprlse," said Mr. La.dd. "In tact tha1 it hns no har.bor. Gold and its co~t th" 11umrner lt has a population of go.Id alone rnaclo Ibo town. It.. h 3 mlle11 "Mr. Vi,Jkln anrt myself own a ml1w 7,000, a.n,l in the winter a.bout 4.000. from 1111 :tnPhnragc-, and V\!IJSGll! are on Willow croelt, frum whlcll 160,000 llas be An taken ln tw" yea rs by h ,,_ lt ls " 11 ex,·nedlngly gay place, bl.'t, sometimes clrL• yed as Jong as thr,w con tr:in· tn thn • general op! nion, Is a weeks. men. The rntnA !~ 37 mn,,s from Nome, . and is not. being workf~d at prm~c-nt n1ost or11 1:rl:v cornmunity, 11;11ik,-., Hi.O~t tfarl,or nt Port (.~larenef!. t11at a 1i,Jiidih,- ._a.·.,....::. T~1:-•.~·-: 1r !,,-, ,: ·•.r,ilil1ng-. j owing to the fact ditch hB3 to "~ixt.~ n.lLl'~ u.i,n.." .. , C!arc:nr~ ·:~ l.it~ r11!. nv d!~o-::-der ancl no brawUnK. lt h1ur rel:~ the aare2t. harbor In A\a~kii: 'l'l,ere la ""The cost' llvlnc- 1n Nome l~ nnw fino 1o ·Jw,,ls, and children ca11 get. as ot go<.i,J an e,iuca tlon th11re a·s an.v place room th,,re f0r all of the war vN11iele. no more than In Seattle. One of the in this country. J\!r. Delkin's childr.eri of tl1e n1tv}". There I,< now only a ■ ma.11 prlnci~l It.ems ot expenee Is that of all attendrd school there. J:ekln10 vlllaice there, ,but a r&llroa.d, traneporta.tlon, which Is done by rnal­ wlll soon be b11ilt to Nume, s I give you were and hls tuneriil waR one of the biggest :\fr.,.111g-ht's fath"r wai, the ~enl0r taken, le OI)e of the oldest Eskimo cvet" held ln Nome. All the school mt'mb"r of tlH• old P.tl11.n ta. firm of M ..... towns known to white ma,n. The .i;nol!t children of tha city were in the PTQ,r Naug·J,t, Ornwnd & &lr4tchen. l\fr. Mc .. not11a whalers In Ala.ska live at tbl11 ce.. lqu. Naught was the lite of the community. 1, pJ11-ce, and they &re very prosperous. "The nror:t big rush Is geln.c to l>e to Re Is known as the most poltshed I A whale will 11et !tom S.2,000 ti> SI0,000. Siberia.. Tile strike W8.I! only ma.«e last 7ri1.,r-dlnnor speaker 'ln AJa.Si

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\ ' L • . . FREDERICK ELISHA LADD JR. FREDERICK ELISHA LA DD JR. Commencement Sunday E:Ll~\TE~ o~cLoc1c

PROGRAM WEDNESDAY EVENING, EIGHT O'CLOCK Song, "Holy, Holy, Holy." Doxology. VALLEY FARM Invocation. 'Song, "True Hearted, Whole Hea.r',ed."' Scripture Reading. Prayer. CAST OF CHARACTERS. Offerin~. Anthem, "We Givl' But Thine Own.'' HAROLD RUTLEDGE, a Young New Yorker...... Dewey Tate Announcements. PERRY DEANE, a son of the soiL...... Leonard Wills Quartet, "There is a Land." DAVID HILDRETH, a New York lawyer...... Jeff Hara·son Sermon by Dr. Paul V. Bomu, President of Judson College. SILAS HOLCOMB, owner of Valley Fann ...... ••-········Houston Cole Closing hymn. AZARIAH KEEP, a clock tinker ...... · ...... Floyd McCurdy Benediction. JENNINGS, servant at the Rutledge mansion...... Clyde Ferguson HETTY HOLCOMB, a country flower tranaplanted to city soil...... ---o--- ...... Marjorie La,nkf•:>rj ISABEL CARNEY, niece to DaYid Hildreth ...... Louise Campbell Mrs. RUTLEDGE, Harold's mother...... Mary Lou Hughes Class Exercises . ALVIRA HOLCOl\!B, sister of Silas...... Althea Baker LIZY ANN TUCKER, who i ,,now!'- l,ut "never gossipe'' ...... TUESDAY EVENING, EIGHT O'CLOCK...... Lilla Larmore VERBENA, hired girl at the farm. . .. Ardelle Culpepper PROO-HA~l l,1-:J ■ ie. ACT I-Valley Farm. An afternoon in August. Tbe ...-ce­ Words of Welcome...... Frederick Ladd Oration, "America First"...... Houston Cole men:. Reading, "The Abandoned Elopement...... Mary Lou Hughes ACT II-The Rutledge mansion, New York City, the following December. The serpent ha.s crept into Eden. Cl.ass Poem...... _:··-·····•-············--··············•···••·•······•·· ··-···Dennis Casey Song, "11 I We~ , Rose" ...... :...... Ardelle Culpepper ACT III-Same as before, three weeka later. Parted. Oration. ·"Character"...... :...... Curtis Samp~eJ ACT IV-At the :farm again. An evening i~ the next Karch. Clasa prophecy...... Althea Baker The triumph of love. Class WilL ...... Roderick Busbee Class Hiatory ...... Jeff Hara'son Oration, "The South in History"...... Hugh Edward11 Address to the Junim ...... Wilburn Lyons Giftorian ...... Sam Cbitw~ Song...... •...... Clau lttlltKILI\. t. LAUIJ, PROMINENT YOUNG MAN, INJURY fATAL FATALLY INJURED TO ·voUNC MAN

Accident O.::curred Tue~day i\fternoon---Body Dei'iorable Ace~ Cause, Death Badly Mangled---Rushed to Hospital in ~f Frederick E. Ladd, Jr. Gadsden, Dying Few !--lours Later. One of the most deplorable ae­ cidents that ever happened in This community was bowed in grief Tuesday afternoon Fort Payne was the fatal injury when the news spread of the frightful accident at The Sou-· of Frederick Ladd, .Jr., aged 30, thern Refractories Company'~ brick plant, which resµlted in which occurred at the Southern the death of Frederick E. Ladd, Jr. Refractory plant Tuesday after­ noon when he was caught in the The 2:..:ciclent occurred about 2 o'clock when the •unfor• bel,t of a high powered machine tunate young man came in contact with a rapidly revolving He was in the second story work­ belt while a;:>plying belt dressing. ing on a line shaft when he Wf s His body was hurled violently through a two-story win­ caught in the belt and thro.vn fif. dow to the floor, frightfully mangling jt and causing terrible ten feet to the lower story. His body waa badly bruised, severe internal injuries. laeerationll about the face find · Emmett's ambulance rushed the young man to the head, sev. .. ral broken ribs, a. hrok · local hospital where he received first aid, w~en it was deem­ en arm, and internal injuries. · He ed advisable to carry him to Gadsden. was rushed to a hospital in Gads­ den where he died several houri, . In an attempt to. sa.ve his the ambulance raced with life, latn death to the Gadsden infirmary. An inv~stigation re,i;ealed Frederick was a young man of· that his life was hanging by a thread and death came a!lout sterling quati .ies and great ousi­ 1 8 o'clock Tuesday evening. ness ability, he and hi• brother Edward having charg, of their The victim of the distressing accident waa born in At­ , father's plant and making a hug lanta and reared here, being associated with his father in the ;success of their line or business. manufacture of firebrick, and which factory is one of the old­ At a rec~nt council meeting hP est concerns in the county. ·was elected civil engineer for the He was a member of t>ne of the most prominent fami­ city .Qt Foi:.t l'ayne. He is survlv~d by nis wife Mrz.1. lies North Alabama, y

EDWARD JOHNSON LADD ATLANTA GERTRUDE LADD ANNUAL CONCERT . CLASS NlGHT w;:::oNESOAY EVENING. MAY 17. 8 0 CL:JCK THURSDAY E'✓Cr".,JJNG M;,y 18. 8 O'CLOCK Piano Duet, Under Marching Orders, Music Orchestra Geneva Roberts, Lucile Faulkner Welcome Edward Ladd Dance of The Flowers Frankie Dicus Essay Georgia McKown Pixie's Goodnight Song Georgia C. McFarlane Piano Solo l .ouise Campbell Memories of Spring Lofton McCurdy History Sue Edwards Duet, · The June Bug's Dance, Eliza and Louise Ca!bn Poem Alta GiLl:s Jacko· Hearts Isabelle Miller Piano Duet Louise Campbell, Eloise Floyd Iris Nellie Faye Johnsen Prophecy Lucille Fauikner Angel Voices Lola Presley Grumbler Margie Lankford Trio Homeward March Misses Callan and Erwin Piano Solo Ralph Cook Recitation Louise Campbel1 Last Will and Testament Floyd N.cCurdy Eurydice. Lilla Larmore Gift0rian Mary F ranees Green Apple Blossoms Anrre-Duboi"s Cla2s ~ong La Bein Aimee Mary Haralson TOPSY TURVY Recitation A)IB081 Beyond Endurance OR Duet Punchinello Misses McFarlane and Miller THE COURTSHIPS OF THE DEACON Th~ Swallow'• Flight Geneva Roberts A Co:nedy in Three Acts Hungary Eli7.abeth Erwin FRIDAY E\TKn.;c;, MAY 19, 8 o'lcck Merry Zi~ By Three Gypsies Cast of Ch:1r.:, 1cni Recilatioa By a Little Girl Nellie Clarendon (Topsy Turvy) Margie·Lank~ Kuywiat\ Ralph Cook ·May Goifin. Topsy's Cousin, Do~ Dubois RutdeclSprma Louise Campbell Mrs..C~. Topsy's Mother Louise Campl;Je1l Topsy's Governess Lilla Larmc;;re Witches Dance Eloiae Floyd Miss:$Drifti\ Pantomime Lor (j,:tlr, I ',t~· c;.1J,d•· h,H! ;1, !''.. ,•~ ~r•i ~,: •. ad.vf'ntur1 • in 11:,,, 1 ltnl at \\ ,t:-i1 .. s: 1 1'L wht•n· t ,1·

0 pnn} '.::)Jt n: .·• .·•·J:-t~ t , 1r,. ~,··'.:.!'.;[ Lcidd 8St.f'!l' ..il'd th•'•~:..!,:\\;, - i{cturns from Interesting d.ontE- -a.nd f;HW writtr·n ,Ht ,. •, .. ,,: co:rnel', "N0 ailmlttanc~. · .,,., , .· 1·ravel n,a:de Mr. Ladd rte,.I re to k, "' ·.· ' blrYond that d .... r. fl,? went "' .,, ,,. Mr. Ed w·:mi Ladd, who for &till e.nrx.her ~v,.irway which Jed up ,., several _months h_as bE:e_n located .,-c light-a. H,~ climbed the ~tairwa:.• ,n,1 in Mi~h1ga11, arnved Frtrlay for a Wa• Just r1bc,1r'!. to 1n-,k out ur,on th,· ··1t:; frbm thP- {l1l••t\)!1 or the, natJon $ ('/l itr11. staY with his parents, ·Mr. and Mrs. when hf'. eH w Jf•rd1erl upon H ndrcr ,1 F E. Ladd, 'ere he leaves. for At­ bf:autl!ul r.,int«iw-hued ~p11.ni,w );awl.; After an &:xcl.tlrts; cha~e he ra p/;,,-.,lflg Jrea.tlY admired by senn·s of 1woph• n-teresting travel through the wt\o i;toN)e4 to look M jt .. Tl1,; .com1r" ":' West having covered a distance of Wt W o nll "htlllla.u t colilrt1tl- . Yellow Sl1Jne trail to the Park, He. ~lffi re!ttertlay nio~og. 'Tlils '!\'.It# '(*t"V,ilild.•,J>µt ot courte cj()u\• proct·1•ded tn Seattle and down tl:e heJl,)e«...... Pacific canst to LosAngclcs, cross­ ·· .r,&1\,-••WHt n,.,r i;l~hi1n ,,;,. ing t!ie l\lojave Desert enjoying the .· .·t• i,.~~'.,r ,i·· t . ftd 'beal(l~.~~I'~ . Grand Canyon, the petrjfied fur­ l..ja , ·~ ... .,d,al~.'.. , t est 1in New .Mexico and across the af , 4>i w · lilit A.,,.lit't· > nil- Rorktl'S and the middle western •-~ -~•; • ·1); ... ·• ,Sr. J;•44· ◄ 11\liftla.ti ,or tl.!B?e1"mi~t states. . -.,,..lllt!',«~l i .'ll(ffinK ' ~•:,, . ~ 4 :~tnd, ' ' ' ·bf \rln,r,, . II.,,. . ,,, :.,.~ . l((lll·Wlllle Lee Olll~reath "ff.. M?., Ladd and his bride left im• Plans and Parties of,Gilbreath­ ~d Ladd Satarday Z.eidnf _ t1edlate.1y after the ceremony Sat- l,add Wedding of Interest The nLarriage o:' Miu Wlllle Lee 1rday evening tor a motor trip to The wedding of Mtss Willie Lee fuattanooga., Louisville, Ky., In- 9tlbfeath, daughter of ·~v. and Gilbreath · and Edward Johnson :Jll'S,"Wlllla.m B. Ollbrea.th, and_ Ed~ 11111.napoU~, Ind.. and Cincinnati. •Ladd will be an outstanding event 1 · _.id ·Johnson Ladd, /JOJ1 of Mr. a.nd : Upon the r return they will be at -0f Saturday evening, Septemb-,r ·•rs. "J'rederick E. Ladd., Br., Qll honi4} In For,t .Payne~ fifth at six o'clock at the First 801eltlnlzed Saturday e:,emng, &ep­ Baptist Church,_ Fort Payne. · teJJit>er fifth at slX o'clock at the Mrs.. J.add Complimented The Rev. WllliaJll B. Gilbreath, f'b'tt :Baptist Church, with the With ·Tea Shower father of the bride, will perform the . father of the bride offldatlng, using Among ~e lo~Iy pre-nuptial af­ impressive· l'ing ceremony ih the -the ·tmpressive ring ceremony. fairs whioh were given In hon~- of presence of ·a representative a.&sem­ . •Massed ferns formed an effeetive Mrs. £dward Ladd W1¥J· ias\ Wed­ blage of friends and relatives. ba6kground for the wt(idlng, and nesday afternoon w!tmr'stx mem- The bride will be given in mar­ preeedlng the ceremoey, Ji,Srs. Her­ . bers of the Young wo♦en•, A."Xil­ riage by her cousin, Mr, Jack pu- ·1ffl'll Watson sang "All for You," ia:ry of which she is a member were breath -of this place. · an'd "At Dawning," ~ the accom­ joint hostesses, giving a fit.l shower The maid of honor will be Mlss patJil1lent of -~las -W~ Em­ In her he:inor at tl)e; ~- t'f Mrs. Beulah Tate: The bridesmaid!! will -~··:fle bridal c~ ~- LO­ t. D. Killian, on Qault Avenue. include Mias Sara Wea.~ly, ·Mlss ·hengttn a.nnounced Ula - ~ 'of ~ 'ljle hostesse.s included Miss •s• lone Gravitt,''Mis,s Ruth McElroY, the bridal put,J;Mld •'to-, 'Ji. WU.d •·ty Malo•e. Miss Le °'lle,lla.'4.lns, and Miss Mabry. Graves, all of Fort 1rol8''. was hef&NI.. durlni the'-· cere- .Misa Lorraine Appleto:a, Mt§s L'eda Payne.. Th~ best man wm ~Ji John ·:tnonY, , Mlddlet.on, of Atta.Ila; and ·the The space_ w2-'e the bndal atoQP groomsmeq will 1- J. B. Appletmi, •stood was mumlnated'?Yt'tan can.. Truman Oilbre,.th,. Jame.- Pre­ ,tt~labra arranged on eittier slde of vatte, of this pla.ee, and H~n 'the altar. · s~ens/of Bo~ · ~ The bride was given 1n marriage. Miss Gilbreath ha.a befln the 1e­ ·by her cousin, Mr. Jack Gilbreath, c4>lent of. a number ot pretty pre­ r-of Fort Payne, and wu lovely 11). a· nuptlal courtesies. , on Friday ·rown of egg shell· satin With' SJDall evening Mr. and Mrs-. F~ E. Ladd •satin hat and accessortes 'to ·match, will entertain the bridal grouo at a •and carried an arm bOuquet of ros• rehea~sal party< at' .their home on ,es and valley llllies. · - Forrest Aven~. , W~day after­ Miss Beulah Tate ~•tended as noon Mrs. C., D. ictllian entertained maid of honor, and· the brldemnaid in her honor, 'cnn, a tea sho,n..'l'. group included Mi.as sara Wea.th· There will be a 11\lblber of out-of- erly, Mi.5$ Ione ~'riU, Miss Ruth town gu~ at t:lif- wedding. - l\lcElroy, and ?l(la· Mabey Graves,. all of Fort Payne. . The attendant, _,._. gowned in · Miu m•bfta.fla.,_. _ mOdels of p1:A~ lace. ~d Ill'. J.ad4·41'. 8MlflfUI carried arm · · ,.C$f pl.tlk ro~ ·. •. )4.t. a~ Ml'IJP. B,Ladd, Sr., W8'e t.ted 'With blue tulle: · ~g h_~last·Saturday ~ John· Mtddletml a~ded. Mr. .•·vthen tbet·.~rtained at ~ 'Ladd as belt~ wbUe j.·B. Ap.. ~-'tR ~A.venue, honot- pleton,- Trwn~ -~~ James 16rCQ!lilr scm.. 'lldward Ladd, aml Preve.tt,. of Wi clty, an~ Herman Mlil,..WUlle IM Gilbreath, whose Stevens, o~ Boaz, served a.a groomll• JP~ wlll ~:.event-·J)f this men. · week. Mrs.. Ollbrtath, mother of the 'Aft· spacious i:ooms wnere the bride, wore · , costume of black gueaf-a were assemb:led and· whete chiffon and i.ce,. whlle Mra. Ladd ta~~r~ -~•_for brid~, Was attired 1ri b\aek lace, were a_dorned with ,- ,profusion of · The bride 1s th,e' onty child of the · x:~ ~nd pa.hllaJ. ... Rev; and Mrs. Wl111am B. Gilbreath, Bl'ldj'e and d11~~,1f_e~ teatu~~ and is a. young woman of much of th!fi=!'ven1rig .-rus.·. a· 1iove1j-: bu:tfet personal charm, has spent her en­ lun~~o.i,. ._\Vas,~ to.,. ,al.>,ovt tire young. womanhood in Fort thirty-five of the young social set. Parne, where ahe, 1B ~ popular mem­ ber ot the youna social contingent. She rece1vet1 her ilducation at the DeKalb County High Sehool. Mr. Ladd rec~tnd his early edu­ cation at the DeKalb county High School also, later r01n1r· to Georgia TeeJ:l . where he wu ·• me.m.bex. of the llineteen tklre1:°ol.lN, reccl'ftng his degree of ~ 'Bqlnlertng. Be 1.s connected -- hi.I. Juher in the ,Bauxite brict: WI',.,,, f>f Fort P-.,ne. LOCKE CHART "D" LOCKE

Tradition considers the name of Locke of Scotch extraction, orgina.lly spelled Loch; but, if so, it Dlllst have been in very early time; for when Alfred divided his kingdominto parishes, the dwelling of a great man known by the name of Locke, was called a.rt.er him Lockstown, or the Town of Locke. It adjoins East Brent where the family at one time became numerous. At present it is ca.lihed I.cckston, alias Loxton, the lordships of which belongs to the Marquis of Buckingham. The parish or Locking is two miles from Lockstown and has long since been divided; but a. large farm of many hundreds per annum, called

Lockinghead, together with the :pepetu.tcyof the living, belongs 1 to the merchants of Bristol.

The Locke family in tbia neighborhood consider themselves as de­ scended from a very ancient house, arguing that they gave name to the parishes where they 1ived before the Conquest and do not derive their name with a De from the parishes, a.a is very commonly the case.

Surnames were not common in England until after the time of William the Conqueror and the above statement may admit of soma doubt, although the authority is allowed, by some of the most learned antiquarians in England, to be generally retiable. The English word 1,Q,£!s is from the Anglo-Saxon 1,Q£ or loce, an enclosed place, the fastening of a door, a curl of hair; and the Danish word~ and the 0-rman ~. has the same general signification. The Welsh worli ~ is a sheep-note, a fold, or close or narrow place, and the Gaelic word, ~ means a lake, a bay, or a.rm of the sea. The original idea appears, then, in all these different languages, something that encloses or confines. By., when and why it became a family name is not known. The Lockes in England are perhaps of a different origin from the Scotch Locks, as the former in their bearings have the falcon and the padlock, while the latter have swans swimming in a lake.

There is no written account of this family before Robert Locke, whom we find to have been joined with Thomas deSaint Maur, as Vise­ comes of Whiltshire, anno 13,50. John Locke was Sheriff of I.end.on in 1460.

Viii. 2520. Johnl.rhomas Locke, m. 26 July 1624, Christian French. Children 2521. John, baptized 16 Septo 1627 in London * 2522. Nathaniel, b. 11 Nov. 1629. 2 vii. 2521. Capt1'&E Lock1~ tradition aays, came from Yorkshire, England in "and tirl't. settlet at Dover, N. H., where he owned a ri&ht of land, .tNJll thence he moved to what is known a.a Port Point, in New Castle, and a'beut 1652 arried Elisabeth, dau. of William. Berry, who was probably the tir•t settler of Hamp­ ton, at a place ealled Sandy Bea.oh, now Rye. From New Castle John Locke moved to Saga11Dre Creek, where he reaided until 16.5.5,. when he went to Hampl;on, N. H. John Locke was perhapa the first "squatter", :n; appears !ro,11 the. records ot Hampton that he "sat down on the cOIIIIOll land.a at Joaselyn'e Neck", and began clearing a farm. withou.t saying "by your leave", and aa the inhabit.ants claimed a right cf saying who shall be citizens ot the town, they were rather indignant at his imepeDdanoe, am 24 May, 1666, they chose a cemmittee to )'llll up his f91lCe; and "to warn him to desist troa improving the town's land, and to notify him that the town is displeased with bis buildings there." Com.plaint was made &gaiUt him as a "treapuaern and he was warned to appear at the next. Meting. and give an accfJunt or him.­ self. On 28 March 1667 the t01G1 voted as f'ollows, viz; "Upon motion ot John Locke, who d.esireth. to yield hiuelt to the Town or Hampton aa an :tithabitaat here amongst us, being already settled upon, JoaeelJ'l'l'• Neck in Hampton bounds, the town hath accepted of ye aid John Locke tor an inhabitatant accoNlingl.7" and thus the "squatter" 'beeute tranato.raed into an "inhabitant" and hel"e h• oontimltd. to reside the rest of hia days. He was killed b7 the Indians while reaping grain in his field 26 Aug. 1696. The tragecl7 of Capt,. John Locke's death oocnirred durins King Williama War, wen un went a.r.med, to their daily work. It ia said that, having steod his gun against a rook, he was reaping grain, when several Imi&na crept stea.thily up b.idm and ahot him with hia

252.3. John, b. about 16.541 a. Elizabeth Bowles

2524. Elizabeth., probably died unmarried before 1700.

252;. Nathaniel• b. l.661; m. 22 Jan. 1688-9 Dorothy Blake; d. 12 NoY. 1734.

2526. Allae or Elsie, \i&~ Wil\~lir;Be.rpY,,. March 14, 1714-5

2.527. FAwa.rd, m. Hannah J-.nness~ in 1692. 2528, Tryphena, m. John Webster, in 1693,

2529, Rebecca, was living in 1708,

2530, Mary, m. William Hepworth of Boston, Jan. 31, 1697.

2531. William, b, 18 April 1678,

2532, James, settled in the "First Northern Division" near his father's homestead, m. Hannah Philbrick in 1713.

2533, Joseph, m, Salome (White?), 3 vi. 2531. Deacon William Locke, born 17 April 1677; married Hannah Knowles, 23 Nov. 1699. He lived in the present town of Rye, N. H,, where he died 22 Jan. 1768, He was on various petitions 1717-21-26; was a selectman in 1726, and called Lieut. William; was a tnpderator in 1743,

Children

2534, Jonathan, b. 15 March 1702; m. 2 March 1727 Sarah Haines.

2535. William, m, 1st Meribah Page, Feb, 1729; m. 2nd Elizabeth Rand 5 Jan. 1735,

2536. Abigail, b, 1706, m. 4 Jan. 1726-7 Joses Philbrick; d, 12 Aug, 1783,

2537, Hannah, died young,

2538. Patience, b, 1710; m; 16 Nov. 1749 Noah Moulton, son of Daniel,

2539, Sarah, m. Francis Jenness.

2540. Elijah, m. Huldah Perkins, dau. of James, 22 March 1739,

2541, Elisha. *

2542, Eliphalet died young. May 1740.

2543. Jemima, b, 20 Jan. 1720-1; m. John Blake of Greenland in May 1740.

2544. Hannah, b, July 1, 1724; m. 3 Oct, 1745, Jeremiah Berry; d. 1 July 1770; had son, Levi. v. 2541. Elisha Locke, baptised in Rye, N. H. in 1719, married 14 Jan. 1743, Tryphena Moulton, dau. of one of the Pioneers of Haverhill, N, H. Elisha Locke served 2 July 1746, at Fort Williams and Mary at New Castle. He bought land in Barrington, N. H., in 1739 and sold it in 1752, He sold land in Rye, N, H,, in 1755 and bought land in Chester, N. H., which he sold in 1764. He bought land in Haverhill, N. H,, in 1763 where he resided until his death 6 March 1798. Ctdldren 2f45. Elisha, b. 1743; died young.

2546. Daniel, b. l 74Sa pl"ObAbly- d.ied young.

2547. Mary- Sa.rah, b. 1747: a. Jonathan I.add * (!add) 2548. Hannah, b. 1755; m. 3 O.c. 1772 James Ladd; d. 7 Nov. 1841. 2549. Sergt. Willla.m. ('Picker') b. 175.3; m. Tryphena Saunders; d. 19 April 1828. 2;;o. Elisha, b. 1760; soldier ot the Revolution; m. Mehitabel Stickney.

2551. Olvid, b. 1767; m. Eliz. Lellingham 1787; m. 2nd. 6 Nov. 180, Rachel Bl"ainard. "History of Hampton, N. H." "Book of the Locke•" by John Goodwin Locke "Gentleman's Magazine" Vol. 62, Part 2, Page 798-1792. "The Genealogy of Capt. John Locke and his descendants" by Arthur H. Locke. "A History and Genealogy of Capt. John Locke of Portsmouth and Rye, N. H." by Arthur H. Locke, A.M. - 1916. LCM CHART "C" LOW x. 4600. Capt, John Low ix. 4601. Thana.a1,ow, ot Cheba.cco, Ipswich now Essex was, with little doubt, son ot Capt. John Low master of the ship Ambrose and vice admiral of the fleet that brought over Gov. Winthrop's colony in 1630. Thaaaa Low "'18.S bom in England and we.a a residence of Chebacco in 1641 if not earlier, He died Sept. 8, 1677. His will dated April 30, 1677 was probated Nov. 6, 1677. His wifes name was Susannah _____,,

Children

4602. Margarete, b. in England; m. April 8, 1657, Daniel Davidson, she died July 8, 1668. 4603. Thanas, born in Eng. 1632. x. 4604. Sarah, bQm ___; m. Joseph Safford.

4605. John, m. Dec. 10, 1661 Sarah Thorndike, dau. of John and Elizabeth Thorndike ot Beverley; m. 2nd. Dorcas _____• viii. 4603. Thanas2Low, born in England 16.32, died April 12, 1712: married July 4, 1660 Martha. Borman, daughter of Thanas and Margaret Borman of Ipswich; married sec end May Brown. Thanas Low was a lea.ding spirit in the settlement. He was a camnoner in 1668, ·deacon of the church in 1678 and died April 12, 1712, age 80 years. · , Children

4606. Themas, b. April 14, 1661; d. Feb. 1698. 4607 • Samuel. 4608. Jona.than, b. July 7, 1665; d. Feb. 8, 1750. 46(/:J. David, b. in Chebacco, Essex, Aug. 14, 1667. 4610. Johannah, b. March 10, 16691 m. 1st. David Dodge, 2nd Joseph Hale. 4611. Martha, m. Nov. 16, 1694 Richard Dodge. x. (Dodge).

4612. Nathaniel, b. June 7, 1672; d. July 30, 1695.

461.3. 8-,k)r, m. lat. John Grover, 2nd. Nathaniel Webster.

4614. Abigail, m. Joaeph Goodhue. 4615. Samuel, b. April 1676; d. June 2, 1723. MARSTON

CHART "D" MARSTON

,c:iv. 2370. Th9M:s1.Maatoe, lat lm01e1 progentor. b. about 1415 d. before 1507. Resided at Baetwidk Co. Norfork England, was called "father" in will ot Thos. Jr. of Baatwiok in 1507. ,c:iii. 2371. Thanas~rpton, ,tr:. , b. about 1435; d. between ; May and 16 May, 1507, da tea of making and proving will; "My body to be buried in the Church yard of St. Sebastian of Ba.stwyke beeide my father '!boa. Maraton".

xii. 2.372. Robert3i.rareta) ot Bastwi.ck b. about 1465; married about 1490 Margaret; he d. Dec. 1514. Thanas\iarston, Ill, b. probably about 1495 d. in Ormsby parish St. Margaret, Norfork 1548-9, JnOV'ed there be.fore 15~ {his will is given) m. about 1525 Alice ____ "M'lO d. 1586-7.

x. 2374. John5>farston, b. about 1526, d. between 2 Jan. 1588-9 and 15 April 1589, m. about 1556 Lettice ----• ix. 2375. Henrz:>Harat:sm,b. about 1560, d. before 1603, m. about 1.580-5 Ti11. 2376. Capt. Willlam?xart1"9A. mariner bom about 1590, the ancestor of all the Ifampton Marstons, was married and had several children before his emigration. He came from England to salem in 1634 wi. th his tamily. After three years, he removed to Newbury and then in 1638 with 55 others to wi.at they named Hampton. He was. a. Quaker. Land was granted to him as early as 30 June 1640, and it is probable that a house lot had been &l!ISigned to him earlier. He lived near the present site or the town-house (now owned by Frank Green). He married let. l«l.O d. probably about 1660, m. 2nd Sarbrina P-a-ge-,-th_en_l.. 8_o_r __ 20 years old. He died .30 June 1672 in Hampton, N. H., leaving a ld.dow named Sabina, who -.s the executrix or his will. She had bome him aie child, but its is evident that his other children were by a fonner marriage. His wi.dow married, second, John Redman. Children 2377. Thanas, b. about 1615, m. Mar:r F.astow; d. 28 Sept. 1690.

2378. William b. about 1621, m. 1st Rebecca Page, 2nd Ann Philbrick; d. 22 Jan. 1704.

2379. John, m. Martha Fuller; d. 1708. Z380. Prudence, m. 1st William Swaine, 2nd Moses Coxe. 2381. Try'phena, dau. of Sabrina Page, b. Dec. 28, 1663; m. Joa• Ply.lbrick. * {Philbrick)

"History ot Hampton, N. H." ".300 Anceatore o! Brackett, Marston, Thayer'' MANSFIELD CHART ncn MANSFIELD

ix. 4100. m H!n•AeJ.d, the father of Andrew died 1666. his ld.te beth died Sept. 8 1673 aged about 87 years. Her will dated Feb. 20, 16t7; proved Sept. 26,. 1673 mention, sons Joseph and Andrew and daughter Elizabeth. viii. 4101. Andrg Manaf eld, was son of Robert and Elizabeth Mansfield who are sai to have cane frcm Ext.er, Devon,. England. He married 1st. Bithiah; 2nd. MaI7, widow of John Neal and daughter of Francis Lawes, who died at I.ornn, June 27, 1681. 3rd, Elizabeth, married Jan. 101 1681-2, widow of Lot Conant and daughter ot Rev. William Walton. He was deputyto the General Court 1680-3. His will is dated June l, 1679. Children 4102. Andrew 4103. Daniel

4104. Hannah Conant 4105. Bethia Conant. x. (Conant). 4106. Lydia 1+107. Deborah MERRILL

Chart "C" X 3170. Nathaniel\em,¥, of Newbury1 brother of John, m. Susanna Jordan (Wuerton , d. March lo, 1654-5; Will March 8, March 27, 1654-5. Widow, Susanna, member of Newbury Church 1674. Children 3171. John, b. 1632-4, m. Sarah Watson.

)172. Abraham, b. 1636, m. Abigail Webster Jan. 18, 1660-1.

3173. Nathaniel, b. 1638, m. Joanna Kinney Oct. 15, 1661. X

3174. Susanna, b • , m. John Burbank Oct. 15, 166,3.

.3175. Daniel, b. Aug. 20, 1642, m. 1st May 14, 1667 Sarah Clough; m. 2nd May 29, 1708 Widow Sarah (Merrill, Rowell) Page. 3176. Abel, b. Feb. 20, 1643-4; m. Priscilla Chase, Feb. 10, 1670- 1671. 2 ix 3173. Nathaniel Merrill of Newbuey, b. about 1638; m. Oct. 15, 1661, Joanna t!nney; oath fidelity and allegiance 1668 anci 1678. He d. Jan. 1, 1682-3; Will Dec. 1, 1682; April 10,,1683. Children

3177. John, b. Feb. 16, 1662-3; m. Lucy Webster. 3178. Nathaniel, b. Feb. 8, 1664-5; m. 1st. Rebecca Brown; 2nd, Sarah Woodman. X

3179. Peter, b. Aug. 20, 1667; m. Mary Brown.

,3180. Joanna, b. Aug. 5, 1669; d. Nov. 21, 1669. 3181. Joanna, b. Oct. 14, 1670; d. Oct. 30, 1670.

3182. Hannah, b. July 12, 1672.

3183. Mary, b. Sept. 18, 1675; m. June 2, 1697, James Freese• .3 viii 3178. Na~el Merri~ of Newbury and Haverhill, b. 1665; m. 1st. Re ecoa. BrO'Wl'l, o d. Dec. 9, 1689; m. 2nd about 1691, Sarah Woodman. He died July 4, 1738; Will June 6, .1:iij.y .31, 17.38.

Children 3184. Nathaniel, b. Nov. 23, 1688; m. Mary Belknap.

3185. Hannah, b. Dec. 30, 1692.

3186. Sarah, b. Oct. 26, 1694; m. Nathaniel Clement. 3187. Peter, b.

3188. Mar,v-, b. ; m. John Ladd X (Ladd) .3189. Rebecca, b • ; m. Josiah Gage • .3190. Samuel, b. Aug. 4, 1702; m. Ruth Ee.ton • .3191. Elizabeth, b. Nov. 2, 1704; m. Page. 3192. John, b. Feb. 13, 1706-7.

319.3. Joseph, b. July .3, 1709; m. Ruth Corliss.

3194. Benjamin, b. July 4, 1709 (Twin) d. same day.

"Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury'' McBride ii 19000 Tom McBride2, son of Bill McBride1, of Coffee County, Tennessee, married there Sopha Jacobs, dau. of Bill Jacobs and Fanny Duncan. They later moved to Jackson County, Alabama. Children

19001. Andrew Doke, born Nov. 28, 1882, married Emma. Christia June 17, 1907. * 19002. Therman Cleveland, married Francis Hall, lives in Jack­ son County. 19003. Alfred Leland, married Bertha Hall, lives in Jackson County.

1900~. Harvey Jacobs, married Mary Robertson, lives 1 in Jackson County.

19005. Hilery Marlin (deceased) m. Maggie Johnson, who married 2nd Tom Smith, lives in Huntsville, Alabama. i 19001 Andrew Doke McBride3 married June 17, 1907, Emma Christia Children

19006. Mary Elizabeth, b. Sept. 12, 1908, d. Feb. 1910. 19007. Lormie, b. July 12, 1911, m. Estell Weeks, lives in Jackson County. Children: 19013. Virginia Grace, b. Jan. 4, 1941. 19014. Billie An:irew, b. Aug. 6, 1944. 19015. Bobby Clayton, b. May 4, 1953. 19008. John Will, b. July 6, 1914, m. Charlotte Gayle, lives in Marshall County. Children: 19016. Jerry Victor, b. March 3, 1943. 19017. Charlene, b. Jan. 2, 1949. 1900.8. Johnny Lynn, b. May 6, 1950. 19019. Jimmy Ross, b. Nov. JO, 1952. 19020. Joe Wayne, b. 1957. 19009. Rena Maude, b. Feb. 22, 1918, m. Joe King; d. May 16, 1938. Children: 19021. Gerald Ledford, b. Sept. 8, 1935. I (King;

19010. Grace Irene, b. Feb, 27, 1921; m. Leon Kennamer, lives in Huntsville. Children: 19022. Karen, b. July 25, 1949. 19023. Marcus Leon, b. Dec. 21, 1953. 19011. Sanford Andres, b. Feb. 2.3, 1924; m. Judy Kirkland, divorced, lives at home.

Children: 19024. Samuel Wade, b. 1949. 19025. Gary Dean, b. 1952. 19026. Julia Ann, b. 1953. 19012. James Doke, b. March 8, 1928, m. Imogene Whitaker, livei at Grant.

Children: 19027. James Edwin,, b. 1952. 19028. Regen Ann,· b •.1959. MOULTON

CHART ''D" Moulton

John and Thomas Moulton were two o:t the grantees and first settlers of Winnacunnett (Hampton, N.H.). It is not known what relationship there was between them. They had assigned to them. adjoining house lots, and lived neighbors to each other fif'teen years, or more, when Thomas sold his property and removed to the county or York, in Maine. Soon after the settlement of Hampton, there.was also another of the name there, viz: William Moulton, probably the same that in 1637 came from Arms by, in the county of Norfolk, England, in the capacity ors..rve.nt to Robert Page, 'Who settled at Hampton in 1639. He afterward married Margaret, a dtln.;. or Page, and some of his descendants, are still found in Hampton and in the neighboring towns. John and William were from the same town in England, their examination bet' ore sa.3..llng was on the same day, and they came to America in the same vessel, and ultimately settled in Ham.pt.on within a quarter of a mile of each other; but William was not, as some have stated, a son or John, though they may have been related. MOOLTON

Sir Thoe. de Moulton, 4th ba.r

ChildreJ). 2008. Mart~, b. 16 Nov. 1~6, m. Humphrey Perkins.

2()()'1. John, b. 30 May 1669, m. Rebecca Smith; d. l Apr. 1740. 2010. Lydia, b. 13 July 1671; d. 13 July 1678• 20ll. Daniel, b. 16 Jan. 1674. X. 2012. James, b. 2!; July 1675; m. 15 Oot. 1702 Dorothy Clements. 2013. Nathan, m. 26 April 1705 Sa.rah Keaser. 2014. David, m. Sarah Leavitt. a,15. Anna, b. 2 March 1679: m. Cabel Marston, Nov. 12, 1695. 2016. Lydia, b. 19 July 1681; m. Thanas Marston. 'JJJ17. Jacob, b. 21 June 1688; m.. Sa.rah Snith; d. 7 March 1751.

2018. Rachel, b. 4 Oct. 1690; m. May 21, 1718 J4bez Smi:t.h; d. 8 June 1758. Moulton

vii. 2011. Daniel3Moulton, b. 16 Jan. 1674 married Mary ____, d. 14 Jan. 1718. Children 2019. Sarah, baptised 13 June 1708. 2020. Daniel. x. 20210 Judith, b. 17 Feb. 1701. 2022. Noah, b. 23 Feb. 1705; m. 16 Nov. 1749 Patience, dau. Dea. William Locke.

2023. Mary, b. 16 Dec. 1706.

2024. Job, b. 23 Oct. 1709.

2025. Rachel, b. 23 Jan. 1712.

2026. Elizabeth, baptised 21 Aug. 1715.

2027. Martha, baptised 21 April 1717. vi. 2020. Daniel~oulton, married 27 Dec. 1721 Phoebe Philbrick, dau. of Joseph Philbrick, residence Rye, N. H.

Children 2028. Daniel, b. 3 Oct. 1722.

2029. Esther, b. 25 Oct. 1723, died young.

2030. Joseih, b. 24 Jan. 1726. (twin)

2031. Tryphena, b. 24 Jan. 1726 (twin; m. Elisha Locke X. (Locke)

2032. Noah, b. 14 Nov. 1726.

2033. Esther, baptised in Hampton 25 Aug. 1734.

2034. Phebe, baptised in Hampton 6 June 1736. 2035. Nathan, b. 2 March 1738. 2036. Lydia, b. 28 Aug. 1740.

From rtHistory of Hampton, N. H.tt "Descendants of John and Joseph Moulton 16.37-1873" MULFORD

CH.ART "A" Mul.tord 5450 Thomas Mulford, •• 1673, Hannah, widow ot John Smith. At the time or his marriage to Hannah, Thomas was a wid.o,fer with five children. The youngest was a son, John Mul.tord born in 1670. Hannah (Smith) lmlford was daughter of Thomas Willi&lls, who is called a yecu.n. He waa in Plymouth in 1635. In 1638 he married Elisabeth Te.rt and was giv-en a tarm in Yarmouth. They later moved to Eaathu.. Thoma ■ Mulford died the 8th ot June, 1706 in Eastham., aged 66 years. Hannah (Willaims) (Smith) Mulford died the 16th day or Feb., 1718.

Children of John Smith and Hannah Willia.ma: 1. Elia.beth Smith, born Feb. 24, 1688

2. Jehn Smith, born 1670, m. Nov. 1, 1699 Jemima Higgins. 3. Sarah Smith, born March 27, 1672 Children of Thomas Mulford and Hannah Williams • 5456. Patience, born Aug. 17, 1674; m. Feb. 28, 1701 Thomas Doane. 5457. Anna, born March 23, 1676-7; m. Nov. 7, 1717 Stephen Sparrow viii 5451 Thomas2Mul.tord 1 Jr., m. Mary Bass.tt Oct. 28, 1690. Children 5458. Anna., born July 28, 1691 5459. Dorcas, born Maroh 6, 1692-j *(Eldred) 5460. Mary, born June 26, 1695 5461. Hannah, born Sept. 1, 1698 • 5462. Elizabeth, born June .30, 1701 5463. Thomas., born Oct. 20., 170.3 5464. Jemima, born Oct. 1.3, 1706

11 NE HGR" Vol. 6 Page 170 First Settlers of Eastham, Mass."

"Ch,arles Smith and Rachel Amy Bryant" by Tenney Smith. MULLINS

CHART "A" MULLINS

2 1 ix. Priscilla Mullins (William) was well-born, for her father, at his death, was mentioned with regret as "a man pious and well-deserving, endowed also with considerable outward estate; and had it been the will of God that be had survived, might have proved an usefull instrument in his place". There was a family tradition of a castle, Molyneux or Molines, in Normandy. The title of Mr. indicated that he was a man of standing and he was a counsellor in State and Church. Per­ haps he died on shipboard at Plymouth, because his will, dated April 2, 1621, was witnessed by John Carver, Chris­ topher Jones and Giles Heald, probably the captain and surgeon of the ship, Mayflower.

The will, which has been recently found in Dorking, Surrey, England, has had important influence upon research. Wi learn that bn older sister, Sarah Blunden, living in Surrey, was named as administratrix, and that a son, William (who c~e to Plymouth before 1637) was to have money, bonds and stocks in England. Goods in Virginia and more money, -ten pounds each- were bequeathed equally to his wife Alice, his daughter Priscilla and the younger son, Joseph. Interesting also, is the item of "xxj dozen shoes and thirteene paire ot boots wch I give unto the Companie's hands for fourty pounds 11 at Seaven yeares • If the Company would not accept the rate, these shoes and boots were to be for the equal benefit of his wife and son, William. To his friend, John Carver, he commits his wife and children and also asks for a "special eye to my man Robert wch hath not so approved himself as I would he should have done".

Before this will was probated July 23, 1621, John Carver, Mistress Alice Mullins, the son Joseph, and the man Robert Carter (or Cartier) were all dead, leaving Priscilla to carry on the work to which they had pledged their lives. Perhaps the brother and sister in England were children of an earlier marriage, as Alice Mullins has been spoken of as a second wife. Priscilla was about twenty years old ~hen she came to Plymouth. 11 ch. were born to John & Priscilla Alden

Ruth who married John Bass* became the anc,stress of John Adams and John Quincy Adams. There is no evidence of the date of Priscilla's death or the place of burial. She was living in 1680 and must have died before her husband, for in his will, 1686, he makes no mention of her.

"History of Duxbury" Winsor

"History of Plymouth" James Thatcher

"Pilgram All.den" A. E. Alden - 1902

"The Women Who Came in the Mayflower" Annie Russell Marbb = 1920 NEWCOMB CHART "A" Newcomb ix. 5000. CaE!;:. Andrewluewcom.b.~ , b. probably in England a.bout 1618, died in Boston, Mass. Nov. 1686. The name of his first wife am date of his marria~e is unknown. He married second in 1663 in Boston, Grace ( ) Ricks, b. about 1620-5, the widow of William Ricks. Of the early history of Capt. Andrew Newcomb comparatively little is known, but from the records information has been obtained by which some idea may be formed of the man who appears to have been the progenitor of the largest branch of the New­ comb family in America. That he was born in England is quite certain; that he emigrated from the west of England, perhaps Devonshire or Wales, nearly all traditions declare. The date of his arrival in this country is not definitely known, but it is quite probably that he was among the earliest settlers of New England. First mention is made of him in 166:, in Boston, Mass., where he married his second wife, Grace; Jle w&a at that time a mariner or se& captain, and it is quite probable that this had been his occupation from youth, although there is no record to show it. later research inclines to the opinion that capt. Newcomb came to America as Captain of a sailing vessel, making his first landing perhaps at Baria.dos and from thence to Virginia. Absence of records in Virginia makes it impossible to verify this opinion. Records indicate that Capt.. Newcomb had not obtained a residence in Boston until after his second marriage, but that soon thereafter he with his wife occupied the former residence of William Ricks. Capt. Newcomb's will is recorded upon Suffold Probate. Vol. 11, Page 48. His signature to it indicates an expert writer. It is written with a worn quill pen, and the ink has continued jet black though written more than 230 years ago.

Children by first wife

5001. Andrew, b. about 1640.

5002. Susannah, b. 1645-5- m. Fhilip Blague.

Children by second wife

5003. Grace, b. Oct. 20, 1664, m. James Butler viii 5001. Lieut. Andrew2Newcomb, was b. about 1640 died after Aug. 20, 1706, and before Oct. 22, 1708, at F.d.gartown, Martha's Vineyard; married first about 1661, Sarah ___t who died about 1674 at Kittery, Me. He married second in F.dgartown in 1676 Anna Bayes, b. about 1658 in Edgartown, dau. of Captain Thomas and Anna (Baker) Bayes of Edgartown. She died at Edgartown in the summer, or Sept. 1731, age 73 years. Andrew Newcomb was residing at the Isle of Sholes as early as July 1666, as at this date he attended a meeting at the Isle of Sholes, near Portsmouth, tJ. H., of several merchants and men engaged in the fisheries, for the purpose of fixing the price of fish. Kittery consisted of Hog Island, Smutty Nose (alias Church) called Georges Island and Star Island of the Isles of Sholes. These Isles were called Appledore in 1661; they are situated in the ocean about 9 miles s. E. of Portsmouth. Mr. Newcomb held the office of constable and was living at the Shoals or in Kittery in 1671, as shown .from York Court Records Book E, Page ;J.. Mr. Newcomb removed from Kittery and Isles of Shoals in the ;rear 1674 or early in 1675. He settled a.t Edgartown, on the Island of Martha's Vineya:r-d, the same year, 1 where he became a proprietor. That Mr. Newcomb was one of the prominent citizens of Martha's Vineyard is shown by the fact that he was juror at quarter court at Eastham, Sept. 25, 1677, and Dec. 28, 1680; .foreman of grand jury Sept. 1681, June 1700 and ¼70; and March 7, 1704 constable in 1681; select-man 1693-4 and overseer March 16, 1693-4. Mr. Newcomb was chosen Ll.eut. of Militia April 13, 1691 and was in charge of fortifications.

Children by Sarah ____

5004. Simeon, b. 1662 5005. Andrew, b. 1664. d .. June 1687 5006. Simon, b. 1666 5007. Thomas, b. 1668 X 5008. Sarah, b. 1670, m. Jan. 9, 1690-1 Capt. Joshua Conant 5009. Mary or Mercy, b. 1672, m. Oct. 4, 1694, Capt. Lumbert .5010. Peter, b. 1674, m. Mercy Smith

Children by Anna Ba.yes .5011. Amia, b. 1677, m. Ll.eut. Matthew Mayhew 5012. Elizabeth, b. 1681, m. Capt. John Atkins

5013. Joseph, bo 1683, m. Joyce Butler 5014. Emlen (Emblen), b. 1685, m. Samuel Atkins

.5015. Tabitha, b. 1688, m. Peter R.ay 5016. Hannah, b. 1694, m. Oct. 15, 1714, Thomas Dumary 5017. Zerviah, b. 1698-9, mo Josiah Bea.me ,5018. Mary, b. 1700, m. Jonathan Pease vii 5007. Thoma.'Hewcgl?, b. about 1668 Kitter;r, Me. or imediat.e vicinit;r, no record of his death remains. He married at Eastham, Ma•••, the first week of Oct. 1693, Elisa.beth, b •. June 1674, and died ___, d.au. of Josiah aook. · They resided. in the northern part of Eastham, and the birth of their tirat three children are recorded there. The baptiaims ot their other six children are recorded in the Congregational Church at Truo, June 2, 1717. Mr. Newcomb'• name is upon an original petition .troa the inhabitants of Billinsagate, alias N. Eastham, to the legisla-. ture, 1723, .ooncerning attendance on p,.blic worship, the petition now on file in Mase. Archieveso Elizabeth Newcomb or Provincetown 'IIJ'lose estate was admin­ istered upon Jrt 1776 by James Pratt of Boston, may have been widow of Thomas Newcomb. At a meeting of proprietors of Pamet lands, 2 July 1703, three or four a~res of land near the swamp above Thomas Newcomb' s weHd:granted to Michael Atwood. Children 5019. &twards, 'b. Aug. J, 169.5 .5020. Thomas, b. Aug. 13, 1697, m. Lydia Brown 5021. Siaon, b. Nov. 30, 1699 ~• Deborah, b. 1702, m. Jan. 28, 1729, Thomas Lark~ 5023. Mary, b • 1704, m. April 11, 172.3, luke Stubba

5024. J osi&h, b. l 7Q6, :m. Feb. 16, 1758, Ester Briggs 5025. Elizabeth, b. 1708, m. July 24, 1729, Joshua Pieree 5026. Ebeneser, b. 1710, d. Oct. 11, 1782, m. Thanld'ul Freeman

5027. J oaeph, b. 1712 X vi .5027. Jgsetb4Ngcomb. b. about 1715 in Eastham, d. 1762 in Wellfleet. He m. at Eastham, March 16, 1738, Mary Eldridge ot Eastham, b. March 15, 1720, dau. ot Elisha and Dorcas (fful.ford); she m. 2nd Sept:.. 15, 176.), Thomas Bassett, son of Nathan and Mary (Craw) Hem. first, Deborah lodtrey, dau. of Moses. J oaeph Newcomb served in · the Old French War, was in the expedition against Louisburg on Cape Breton; he was with ca.pt. Ch'Ul"Ch against the French and Indians on Gasco Bay. He also served through the War of the Revolution. Bia widow after second marriage moved to Ch.ham., Mass. Children 5028. Ruth, b. 1739, m. April 21, 1756, Samuel Smith

50.29. Elisha, b. about 1742 5030. Deborah, m. March 20, 1766, Joseph Collins 5031. Dorcas, m. Nov. 4, 1766, Micah Phillipe

5032. Joseph, b. March 7, 1749 X

5033. Jemima, b. 1743, d. July 26, 1823, mo June 8, 1780 Thomas Newcomb. 5034. Mary, m. March 19, 1771, Richard Godfrey v. 5032. Joseph5Newcomb, b. March 7, 1749, at Eastham, nowWellf'leet, d. before Feb. 6, 1820, there married first March 6, 1773, Phebe Pierce, of Chatham; married second Dec. 12, 1782, Anna, b. Nov. 27, 1745, d. Feb. 6, 1820, at W•l~tet~, dau. of JoseJXl and Anna Bullard. Joseph Newcomb settled at Wellfleet at a place called "Newcomb Hollow", but soon afterwards removed to Truro, Mass. He served in the War of the Revolution, as shown by the following in a roll dated Boston Neck, South Kingston; "Joseph Newcomb, Wellfleet, Private: Capt .Mu.t.M.is: Tobey's Co., Col. Aaron W~llards regt. pay abstract for travel allow­ ance, etc. from home to the plaoe of rendezous Tioond.erago, dated Boston, Jan. 15, 1777; 304 miles travel allowed sa.id Newcomb also same Co) , and regt. pay abstract for travel, allowance, etc. from place of discharge home; dated Boston, Jan. 1777, 304 miles allowed said Newcomb,; reported discharged at Ticonderago; also capt. Benj. Godfrey's Co. Col. Josiah Whitney's regt. arrived at distination May 10, 1777; discharged July 10, 1777; service 2 months 13 days at Rhode Island, travel lJ days included; 118 miles reported as distance from Wellfleet to place of destination". He was never able to perform physical labor at'ter he le.rt the army. In 1796 there sold "right of our father Joseph Bullard after decease of his widow Anna." Children

5035. Elisha, b. June 7, 1776 X

5036. Polly, b. Oct. 12, 1781, d. at Provincetown. m. 28 May 1812, Adam Deyer. 5037. Fhebe, b. June 6, 1784, m. John Wareham iv. 5035. Elisha.6Newcomb, b. June 7, 1776, at Wellfleet, Mass. died Oct. 2, 1848, at Truo; m. 1796 at Truo, Fhebe, b. April 6, 1780, at Truo, Mass. d. Oct. 7, 1867, at Scarborough, Me., dau. of Dr. William Thayer, and Susannah Rich. Mr. Newcomb was a farmer, resided in Truo where his children were born. He was a man of enterprise, built a dwelling house, a !lake yard and packing sheds on the beaoh, known as Newoomb's Point, where he commenced the fish business in 1a2i. His sons were nearly all engaged in fishing in early llie but later be­ came farmers. After Elisha's death his widow lived with her children in Scarborough. Children

5038. Elisha, b. Jan. 6, 1798 X

5039. Joseph, b. Jan • 14, J.$02 X 5040. William, b. Dec. 13, 1804 X 5041. Simon Hopkins, b. Jan. 6, 1810 X

5042. Richard, b. 1811 X 5043. Sylva.nus Treat, b. Sept. 29, 1813 X 5044. Phebe Susan, b. Apr. 17, 1816 X

5045. Jesse Rich, b. Oct. 13, 1818 X

5046. Mary Ann, b. April JO, 1821 X 5047. Rachel Thayer, b. May 2, 1826 X 7 5038. Elisha Newcomb, b. Jan. 1798, Truo, Mass. d. March 4, 1872, Boston, m. March 30, 1820, Truo, Mary, b. March 29, 1799, d. Feb., 1878, Scarborough, Me., dau. of Joseph Rich Mr. Newcomb, farmer, removed to Scarborough, Me., in 1833; he d. in Boston, while on a visit to his son Josep,. Children 5048. Eliza Ann, b. Oct. 19, 1822, d. June 24, 1881; m. Dec. 11, 1845, Scarboro, Cylus L. b. _, d. Aug. 20, 1882, farmer, son of Stephen Harmon Children 1. Mary Eliza Harmon. 2. Lydia Ann. 3. Catherine 4. Ida Ella 5. Nelson 5049. William Thayer, b. Jan. 28, 1824 X

5050. Elisha, b. Oct. 12, 1831, d. Feb. 29, 1859, by drowning at Gloucesterl, m. Jan. 1, 1859, Mrs. ~~ry Alden

5051. :Mary Rich, b. 1833, d. 1836 5052. Jeremiah, b. 1835, d. 1837 5053. Jose:rn L., b. Nov. 13, 1840 X 7 5039. Joseph Newcomb, b. Jan. 14, 1802, Truo, Mass. d. March 10, 1872, Almshouse, Scarboro, m. April 19, 1827, Sally D., b. ______d, Sept,, 1859, Scarboro, dau. of Ebenezer Turner, remove, to Scarboro, Me. Children 5054. Joseph Allen, b. 1830. X

5055. Sally Dyer, b. 1833, Provincetown, Mass., m. May 24, 1852, Benjimin Frank, b, 1828, Graham, mariner, son of Benjimin and Mary (Sanborn). Children 1. Emma L. 2. Ester. 3. Charles. 7 5040. William Thayer Newcomb, b. Dec. 13, 1804, Truo, died Sept. 2, 1866, Truo, m. Dec, 7, 1826, Deborah, dau. Joseph Rich and sister to Mary, whom. Elisha Newcomb. William Newcomb was a farmer and selectman of Truo, Mass.

Children 5036. Norah Rich, b. Sept. 8, 1829, mariner, m, March 18, I 1851, Wellfleet, Mary Collins, b. Sept. 27, 1832, Wellfleet, dau. of Elnathan and Thankful (Sweet) Higgins.

Ohildren 1. Catherine, b, Oct. 10, 1855, Swampscott.

5057. William Warren, b. 1832, d. Aug. 20, 1835. 5058. Deborah Rich, b. Aug. 1836, d, June 20, 1837. 7 iii. 5041. Simon Hopkins Newcomb,b. Jan. 6, 1810, Truo, Mass. d. March 9, 1888, Scarboro; m. Aug. 15, 1843, Scarboro, Sarah Bryant, b. Feb, 21, 1805, Old Orchord; d. at Pine Point Sept. 1891, dau. of Alpheus Bryant. Mr, Newcomb, master mariner, removed with his brothers to Scarboro, Me. Children 5059. Phebe Ann, b, Aug. 9, 1845. X (Johnson)

5060, Mary Susan, b. Dec. 3, 1846, d. 1851, Scarboro. Killed by error in medicine prepared by druggist's clerk.

5061, Sylvanus Treat, b. June 27, 1849; m, 1st Susan Pierce, 2nd May 20, 1870 Susan A. Spence, 3rd Charlott Chaplin Nov. 5, 1904, 4th Oct. 19, 1907 Annie A. Wilbur of Port- land, Res. Scarboro, d. ______, no children. 7 5042. Richard Newcomb, b. 1811 at Wellfleet, d. _____; m. first, name of wife and date unknown; m. second May 28, 1855, at Swampscott, Jane F. Homans, her second marriage, she was b. 1823, dau, of Treston and Hannah. 7 5043. Sylvanus Treat Newcomb, b. Sept. 29, 1813, Truo, Mass. d. Aug. 11, 1839; m. 1837, Caroline Sibley. He removed to Virginta.

Children 5062. William Henry, b. Sept. 20, 1839, X Phebe ~ewsab, b. April 11, 1816, d. Sept. 14, 1898, m.· Oct. 3, . , John c., b. Aug. 23, 1814, at Bur1ingi;.on, Kasa., d. March ';!'!, 1874, aan. of· James and Sarah (Frost) \dnn. They reaided in Arlington, Maas. Children 5063. Susan Ann llm1, b. Aug. 30, 1842 . . . ;064. John, b. M&7 14, 1844, m. Frances Maria . . 506;. William Newcanb, b. April 15, 1848 . . , 5066. Sarah Caroline, b. April 21, 18.51, m. Leander Pierce 7 . , , , 504;. Capt. Jeaae Rich Newczb, b. Oct. 13, 1818, · Truo, Mass. maater marineri d. March 7, 1907; m. first Nov. 17, 1840. Province­ town, Eliza M. Talbot, b.·1818, Calos, N.s. d.·Nov. 1852, · Scarboro. Married second, Sarah A., b. Ma:r 25, 1828, Etna, Me., d. Jan. 14, 1899, dau. or John B. and Dorothy (Prescott) Tumer, Res. Scarboro. Children 5067. David Lewie, b. July 13, 1842. X ,5068. Daniel w., b. Sept. 24, 1845, Provinceto'Wrl, d. 1861.

5069. Jesse Rich, b. 1848, d. Oct. 1849.

Children by ~rah (Turner) Newocmb 5<:170. Mar., E., b. Awtl 12, 1854, m. I)enia llurber, n. c. 5071. Frederick Melville, b. June ;, 1859, X 5072. Harriet N., b. Ma:r, 1861., d. Jan z:-;, 1899, m. Apr11 15, 1880, Chas. Norton ot Scmenworth, N. H. n. c. - 7 . , , 5046. ft!a4t: N'eycgab, b. April 30, 1821, m. John B. Williama; they v Vermontville, Mich., and Wisc.

Childr~ 5073. Mar., Adel.aid Willi., b. April 1, 1848 5074. Clara B., b. Sept. l, 1851 7 . . . , , Rachel ~•r Newocab. b. Kay 2, 1826, Truo, d. Jan. 9, 1901; m. bot.,; l844, Cambridge, Ma.as., John, b. April 19, 1815, d. Feb. 14, 18'8, aan. ot Alpheus J317e.nt; ah1p-carpc1ter of w. Scarborough, 1oJbere they raaided art.er a short period at Cam- bridge, Ma••• Children ms. Sanmel Leightan. Br,apt, b. Sept. 2, 1845, m. Elis. A. Milliken of Sa.co, Me.

5076. Lenora Hannah, b. June 15, 1848, m. FA.ward Webster

5077. Eliza Fdna, b. Oct. 19, 18 51, d. Jan. 9, 1866 5078. Mary Rachel, b. July 2, 185.3, m. George Fenderson, d. Nov. 1929

5079. John Fremont:., b. July 26, 18.56, m. Nellie Cochran 5080. Leslie Lincoln, b. Oct. 13, 1861, d. at sea 1879 8 5049. Wi11jy Diayer Newcomb, b. Jan. 28, 1824, Scarboro, Me., d. Aug. 1, 1909, Melrose, Mass., m. June 30, 1844, Ann Brackett of Portland, Me., b. Nov. 1821, d. April 5, 1883, Scarboro, dau. of Benjamin and Dorcas (Irish); res. W. Scarboro Children

5081. Benjamin, b. Jan. 1845, d. April 18, 1866

5082. Mary Elizabeth, b. 1846, m. Benjamin Richards

5083. Ruhannah, b. June 1848, d. Jan. 1850

5084. Abby, b. June 1850, m. Emery, two sons and one dau. 5085. Dorcas Ann, b. Dec. 185.3, m. FA.win Blake

,5086. Emma Jane, b. Sept. 1855, d. 1858 5087. Freedom, b. April 4, 1858, d. May 26, 1911, Pine Point, Me., m. Rachel Mae Mewer

5088. James, b. July 1860, d. Sept. 4, 1881

5089. EDma. Jane, b. Aug. 186.3, m. Charles Prince, two eons

5053. Jose:ro L.8Newcomb, b. Nov. 13, 1840, York, Me.; m. April 17, 1867, Portsmouth, N. H. Lucy Merrill Mc!tiee, b. Apr. 8, 18.35, Scarboro, d. Oct. 16, 1916, dau. of Phineas and Eliz. (Pritham). He is a tailor, res. Pine Point. Children

.5()90. J. Frank, b. 1870, Dexter, Me. res. Woburn, Mass.

5054. Joseph Allen8Newco.D!b, b. 18.30 Truo, Mass., d. Feb. 16, 1892, Soldiers Home, Me.; m. Jan. 5, 1854, S&rnw:l.ch, Mass., Sarah Stetson Blossom, bo 1829, Sandwich, d. Feb. 22, 1882, dau. of Samuel and Sarah. Mr. Newcomb was a sail-maker. During the Civil War he served from Aug. 31, 1861, to May 25, 1864, in Co. D, 1st Mass. Regiment; res. s. Boston, 1874. Children

5091. Jarvis Allen, b. Oct. 2, 1856, d •

.5092. Sophia Burgess, b. July 8,_ 1860, m. Stephen Libby

.5093. Sarah S., b. Aug. 27, 1861 .5094. Frederick Warren, b. --- res. Malden, Mass • 5062. William He~Nroomb, b. Sept. 20, 1839, d. Sept. 1912, m. Dec. 25, 186; Julia Ann Blake, b. April 20, 1843, d. Nov. 16, 1891, dau. of Geo. s. and Nancy. He was a tanner; res. Overton, Va., where children were born.

Children

5097. William Henry, Jr. , b. Deco 17, 1861, m. Virginia Falwell Children 1. Flossie Ivey, m. William F.dward Grigg, one child 2. Mary Anne, b. May 14, 1892, served in Red Cross

5098. John Daniel, b. May 28, 1866 X

5099. Benjamin Franklin, b. May 25, 1868 X 5100. Sylve.nus Thomas, b. Jan • .31, 1872 X

5101. Bertha a.Irene, b. April 14, 1878, m. Jacob Daniel Harris. He is Dep.1t7 Register of deeds, Dunn Co., N. Dak., res. Alberene, Va. and Manning, N. Dak. Children

1. Florence Irene Harris 2. Herbert Clay J. S&id.ie Lomon

5067. David Lewi.SNewcomb, b. July 13, 1842, Provincetown, Mas ■ • m. Sept. 1', 1A66, Cape Elizabeth, Me., Pricilla Florilla Libby, b. Sept,~ 30, 1845, d. June 4, 1919, dau. of Mark and Jane E. (Hatch) Mr. Newcomb is a farmer, carpenter and o.,p.,,,.:;,. Arter the Civil War he was employed in Scarboro, Portland and Cape Elis., principally at the coopers trade; since 1880 he has resided at Portland..

Children

5102. Frank :U.wis, b. Oct. 28, 188.3, m. Maud Stevens Wells, he is a traveling salesman, res. Portland 8 5071. Frederick Melville Newcomb, b. June 5, li359, Scarboro, d. there March 1920; m. Nov. 22, 1882, Scarboro, Mary L. Libby, b. Feb. 9, 1862, Scarboro, dau. of Geo. W. and Clara J. (Libby). Mr. Newcomb was a merchant for many years, also post­ master at Scarboro; had been representative to state legis­ lature from Scarboro and served many years on the board of selectmen. Children

51030 Edith Libby, b. Sept. 5, 1883, unmarried.

5104. Jesse Harold, bo April 16, 1886, m. Jenette Harmon Children 1. Patricia Elaine, b. 1916. 2. Nellie Elizabeth, b. 19180 J. Frederick Melville, b. 1920.

5105. Bertha May, b. April 14, 1893, m. Warren Erving 5106. Child born and died leb ~~/1896

5107. Elizabeth Frederica, bo June 12, 1902, m. Fred Richardson. res. Scarboro 5108. Catherine Clara, b. Nov. 23, 1905, res. Scarboro

5098. John Da.niel,!Newoomb, b. May 28, 1866, Overton, Va.; m. July 17, 1890, Siemon, Va., Lottie Euell Amos, b. April 4, 1873, Fluvanna, dau~ o! Charles and Nannie (Richardson); mechanic res. Alberene, Va. Children 5109. Son, b. am d. Jan. 17, 1891 5110. Gladys Estelle, b. July 23, 1893, m. Grover Ragland, n.c. 5111. Cecil Quinton, b. Dec. 29, 1895, served 1n France 5112. Myron Euell, b. Jan. 4, 1897, enlisted in Army 511.3. Iris Isabel, b. Aug. 16, lS98, m. Charles Hammer 5114. Roscoe Budwell, b. Oct. 5, 1900 5115. Dau. b, Jan. 17, 1902, db hl;y a,, 190., 5116. Son, b. April 12, d. JW1e 4, 1904 5117. John Daniel, b. July 25, 1905, d. Dee. 28, 1908 5118. Albert Amos, b. Nov. 24, 1906, d. July 5, 1907 51190 Lloyd Pennington, b. June 23, 1910 5120. Jack Lee, b. Dec. 21, 1912 5099. Ben.jamin Franklin9Newcomb, b. May 25, 1868, Overton, Va. d. Nov. 21, 1,1i, Lynchburg, Va.; m. 1st. April 14, 1891, Overton, Emma Randolph~, b. Dec. l872t d. Sept. 29, 18,5, dau. or William and Mary E. (LoveingJ. Married 2nd April 25, 1900, Mt. Vinces, Va .. , Mary Inez Marks, b. Dec. 17, 187.? Wingian, Va., dau.. or Robert Henry and Mary Susan (Stinson); farmer; resided Alberer14tf, later Oakdale, N. Da.k. Children

5121. Charly Varter, bo June 7, 1892 .5122. Mary Emma, b. Sept. 27, 1895, m. Melvin Olsen, son of K. K.

5123. Eva Randolph, b. Aug. 14, 1901 5124. Julia Ann, b. Nov. 30, 1902

5125. Lid& Maude, b. Aug. 24, 1904

5126. Franklin Marks, b. Oct. 29, 1906

5127. William. Fdwin, b. J&no 24, 1910 5128. Robert Ooob, b. Sept. 26, 1912 5129. James Thomas, b. Oct. 31, 1915

5100. Szlvanus Thomas9Newcomb, b. Jan. 31,"'1872, Overton; m. March 20, 1894, Alberen•J~ Virdie Adeline Clements, b. 1877, Fabers, Va., dau of William Henry- and Mary Elizabeth (Gibson); he is a mechanic, res. Alberentf, later Richmond, Va.·

Children

5130. Myrtle Irene, b. May 8, 1895, mo James Etosh

5131. Lillian Nadene, b. Dec. 4, 1897, do July 4, 1899 5132. John Lynwood., b. July 13, 1900, enlisted u. s. Marines 5133. Clara Fdna, b. June 3, 1903 5134. Grace Lee, b. Oct. 21, 1906 5135. Sylvanua Vernon, b. Dec. J, 1900, Old Dominion, Va.

5136. Gert.rude Arvona, b. May JO, 1911 5137. Hirachel Norbon, b. July Jl, 1914

"Andrew Newcomb and his Descendants" by Bethuel Merritt Newcomb. !,.. ~:~,

~.S I M O N H O P K I N S I'll E W C O M B SARAH tBRYANT) NEWCOMB C1tlENS CHART "O" iv. 1400. Ral!Opd Owerus1 m. Susan Cole

Children:

14001. Hugh, married several times. 14002. Tom, married 14003. Spencer, not married

14004. John, married 1400 5.. Jo., not married

14006. Sa.Uy, m. Mays 14007. Ebbie, m. Boteman l4008. William., b. 1823 * 2 iii. 14008. William. gpns , b. 1823., m. 1st Nancy Kemp f'romM. c• ., who was b. abciut 1828 e.nd d. about 1858. He d. Aug. 22, 1891. at Beat ;, DeKalb County, Alaba.ma., and was buried at .Hendrix.Ville, Mt. Pl~asant.

Children

l4009. Nancy Ann, b. Sept. 28, 1846, m. George White Gilbra.th X (Gilbreath) . 14010. Susan Viola, b. Nov. 2a, 1850, m. Hiram Smith, b. Dec. 1850 (He died 1902 J

Children1 14016. Elizabeth, d. a.bout 17 yrs. old. l.4017~ Mary Ida, b. Jan. 2.3, 1876,. m. Noah Smith. l4018. Jennie Bell, b. Jan. 18., 1877, m. William Cagle 14-019. Leona, not married 14020. William John, b. Dec. 21, 1872, m. Maude Gilbreath Children 14044. Jessierm. Hemp Thomas 14045. William Byron m. Florence aAines ( children lo Gers.le 2. -~-) 14046., Marie m. otis C&rr JJ.047; Chester m. Haolween

William Owens married 2nd Betty Ooker

Child.ran

14011. Mary m. William Barksdale Children: 14021. Susan (d. 1932, Duck Springs (Union Ala. ) One child: Helen 14022. L. Harvey m. Beulah Chumley 14023. William m. ___ Tolbert. One child. 14024. Louise m. Noah Walter. ·0ne childt Estell. 11.i.02;. Walter m. Lillian Oilbreatn, sister of Jack. 14026. Curtis m. Grace R&lsey. 14027. Julia m. Griffin Smith 14028. Alphia m. ___ Yancy. 14029. F.dna m. Walter Smith 140.30. Ally m. Buck Walter

JJ.012. Mart.ha m. Dr. Chumley (he married 2nd Widow Amoa) Children 140,1., Sally m. Alex· Graves 14032. Charlsie m. Wm. Baxter Smith ll+0.3.3. Leona. m. Tom Absher 140'4. Molly m. Walter Gilbreath 140.35. Dera •• 140.36. Lizzy m.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-...... -c-la.-rk (she was killed in auto-train wnok) 140-'7• Wm. Capt.ain, m ___ Haney (he wa1 killed by tree)

14013 • Williatn m. 1st ~Mary Yarbrough Children 14038. Issac m. 14039. Lucinda m.-~-=---,-,:--- 1st Whittle, m. 2nd

14040. Marinda m. 14041. Viola m. ------14042. Walter m.-Y-a-r-br_o_u_g_h ...,(_6 or 8 ohildrer. 1404.3. George m. ------William married 2nd Widow Johnson (no children) PHILBRICK PHILBRICK 1 ix. 2270. Thomas Philbrick is supposed to have come from England in 1630, or not much later, and settled in Watertown, M.ass. He is said to have been a mariner in early life, and to have been master of a vessel before he emigrated from Lincolnshire in England. There is no doubt that he and his family were settled in Watertown in 1636. Bond says "His homestead was on the NW corner of Belmont and Lexington Streets. Probably he was of that company that came over in 1630" - History of Watertown.

In 1630, the second summer of the settlement of Hampton, N. H. John (son of Thom.as) Philbrick moved to Hampton, and hie younger brother, Thomas, soon followed him. We are told that "the first settlers of Hampton were attracted to the place by the fishing, the fowling, the best of clams, and the salt marshes, almost ready for the scythe"•

In 1645-6, Thomas Philbrick, sen., a grantee of 8 lots, sold his estate in Watertown to Isaac Stearns, and in 1650. or '51 he had removed to Hampton, where his elder sons lived. In 1661 he bought of John Moulton, land joining the farms of his son Ja.mes and his son in law, John Cass. His wife, Elizabeth, died Dec. 19, 166.3, arxi in March 1664, when he made his will, he calls himself "very aged". He d. in 1667. His will was proved Oct. 8, 1667. The fllilbrick homestead at Hampton has been in the family since 1638 and was once a garrison. The early Philbricks went to Sea as Navigators. Their old family Bible has remained in the homestead all these generations. Children:

2271. Jo~, m. Ann Palmer by whom::: he had seven children. Drowned with his wife and daughter, Sarah, in the ocean Aug. 20, 1657.

2272. Thomas, b. in Eng. in 1624, m. 1st in 1647 Anne (dau. of Deacon William Knapp of Watertown, Mass.); hem. 2nd Aug. 22, 1669 Hannah (Widow of John White of Haverhill, Mass.) dau. of Edward and Ann French of Hampton. Thomas d. Nov. 24, 1700.

227.3 ■ James * 2274. Hannah was living and named in the will of her father in March 1664. 2275. Mary, m. 1st. about 1648 Edward,son of Robert Tock of Hampton m. 2nd. James Wall; d. Oct. 28, 1702.

2276. Martha, b. Watertown 16.33; mo 1st 1648 John Cass and had 7 children. Shem. 2nd William Lyons of Rowley, Mass. Nov • .30, 1676. 2277. Elizabeth, m. 1st. 1642 Thomas (son of Aquila) Chase who d. 1652, leaving 5 children. Shem. 2nd. Oct 26, 1654 John Garland and had 3 children. He d. Jan. 4, 1661. Shem. 3rd. Feb. 19, 1664 (or 74) Judge Henry Robey. Shezdied Feb. 11, 1677. 2 viii. 2273. James Fhilbrick, in 1644 a mariner of Hampton, who m. 1st. Jane, dau. of Thomas Roberts of Dover. Hem. 2nd. Ann Roberts, her sister, and had 10 children. He inherited the homestead in Hampton, and was an aeilv-e and useful citizeno "In 1670, he was chosen with others to run the Eider line". In 1671 he had a grant of lot 52, 40 !Cres in the south of Hampton, called "The new plantation" (now Seabrook). He was drowned, with Peter Johnson, in the Hampton River, near the mouth of Cole's Creek, Nov. 16, 1674. His widow Ann married 2nd July 8, 1678 William Ma.rstin. Children: 2278. James, b. 13 July 1651; m. 4 Dec. 1674 Hannah (da.u. Isaac) Perkins; d. 4 Nov. 1723.

2279. Apphia., b. 19 Marchl655; m. 3 Dec. 1674 Timothy Hilliard.

2280. Esther, b. 1 March 1657; m. 1st. Joseph Beard of Durham; m. 2nd. 12 Nov. 1705 Sylvanus Nock of Dover.

2281. Thomas, b. 14 March 1659; m. 14 April, 1681 Mfnetabel (dau. of Dalton) Ayres. He d. 1 Jan. 1712. 2282. Sarah, b. 14 Feb. 1661. 2283. Joseph, b. l Oct. 1663. * 2284. Elizabeth, b. 24 July 1666, possibly m. Nathaniel Berry.

2285. Mehetabel, b. 19 July 1668, is said to have m. Timothy Hilliard after the death of her sister Apphia.

2286. Bethia, m. 24 April 1677 Gabel (son Isaac) Perkins of Hampton. 3 vii. 2283. !LQ.seph fhilbrick, b. l Oct. 1663, d. 17 Nov. 1755; m. about 1684-5 Tryphena (dau. of William and Rebeccah) Marston of Hampton, b. 28 Dec. 1663, who d. in 1729. About 1714 he removed to Rye, Where he d. 17 Nov. 1755.

Joseph, b, Dec. 1686; d. 21 Feb. 1687.

2287. Joseph, b. 19 Feb. 1688; m. 26 Nov. 1719 Elizabeth Perkins. 2288. Zachariah, b. 11 March 1689; m. Mary. 2289. Sabina, b. 1691, 14 Jan. 1713 Abraham Libby. 2290. Ann, b. 13 Jan. 1694. 2.291. Ephriam, b. 12 Aug. 1696; m. Martha Wadleigh; d. 1747.

229.2. Hester, b. 2 May 1699. 2293. Phebe, b. 9 June 1701; m. Daniel Moulton* {Moulton) .2294. Joses, b. 5 Nov. 1703; m. 4 Jan • 1727 Abigail (dau. William) Locke. 2295. Elizabeth, b. 8 Dec. 1106.

''History of Hampton, N. H. ". PIKE

CHART "C" & "D" PIKE 1 x. 2000. Johnneke, mq haTe been a desoendant ot the Robert Pyke, 1e10 -was shop or Litchfield en ll27, and Richard Pyke, Bishop of Coventry in 1162, but it ia considered certain that he deacended tlcm the tallowing line; Sir Richard Pyke, of Pikes Ash, Moorlinek Parish, West Bridge,e.ter, San.eraetlhire, England, living the eight year of King Richard Secaid, 1.385; 2nd. his son Thau.• Pyke; Jrd. Hugh Pyke, living in the third y-ear of King Henr,-•• reign, 14251 his wlte was Elizabeth; 4th. ThanaaPykeJ 5th, John Pyke; bth. Wtlllam Pyke, married Alice, heir of Thanas Bowring of Bowringta Leigh in Weat Arlington Dtv'onahire; 7th Stephen Pyke, married Doroth)" Cutte (cutta) and 1ettled in Bridgewater, San.eraetahire, he had two son.a Jdm and Francia. 8th. John was baptized Nov. 1, 1572. It is aupposed that 11 the John Pike who •• the immigrant who sailed !ran South- ampton, Eng., April 6, l63S, in the ship "JU1&s", Capt. Cooper, arriving in Boston, Maas. on Monda7, Aug. 1635 with f1ve children, his wife having died in ll'lgland. •

His marriage is found recorded aa follows: "John Pike of ;fdte Parish, Wiltshire, married Jan. 17, 1612-1.3, Dorotey Day, or Langford at White Pal"ieh". Thq proba].y lived in Langford u he was one ot the passengers listed aa being :trcm Langtord.

On the pa•aenger lilt he is recorded as a •laborer' but he was evidentl7 a man ot acme considerable education. tor he waa elected by the town ot Newbur,y tor sneral years to act a• judge on amall matters, 'Which he did in a high:17 exanplary manner, as attested by the Court record, and he wrote a tine hand.

He settled at first in Ipawlc;h, Maas •• but soon removed to Newbury and settled on the bank• of the Parker River. He we.a made a freeman in 1642. Late in life he remlved to Sallebury where he died May 26, 1654, making his will only tw:> days before he died. Children 2001. Capt. John Pike, b. ___ m. 1st Ma.17 ____, &June 30, 1685 Elizabeth r.:Ltz Randolph. 2002. Robert Pike. x. 200.3. Dorothy Pike. x. (See Hendrik) 2004. Is~l, b. ,...._ m. 1st Hent,y True of Salem; 2nd June lS, 1660 Joseph Fletcher. 2005. Anna, b. __; had children in 1654. ix. 2002. Ro~ ~• l(aj. &net Hr., ot Salisbury, barn about 161.S or 1616; ma ed :. April,, 1641 Sarah Sandera., b. about 1622 (Little) probably sister ot Jahn sander• (S & A) who died Nov. 11 1679,. He Ularried 2nd. Oct. 30, 1684 Martha Moyce, widow ot Gorge GclldlO"er• He •• ot Newbury 1635 - reb. 1637-8; reoeived land in the "tit-et diviaic" ot SaliaDlll')" 1640, U, 42, 54. etc. l'rcm the depoeiticn or "9111th. and Frease" it appears that he viiited !hgland 1n l6So or 165].. His name heads the list of "camnonera", aftet'" the minister, in 1650; he paid t.he largeet tax 1n 1652J ligned the petition tt 16,S. Maj. Pike and Mn. Pike ware tint on the list ot -..berll of the Saliabury Ohurch 1n 1687; and he •• the most prcainent citizen ot Salisbury- during the last halt ot the 17th. Centur;y. His wite Martha. signed Bradbury- pet1ticn 1n 1692. He died Dec. 12, 17061 administered estate May 21, 17071 accounted May, 1708. H!.1 widow Mabtha died Feb. 26, 1712-13. He took the oath ot treanan Mai 17 ,16.37; repreaentative 1648 and snel"&l yeare tollowing; asaiat&nt 1682 dO"Nn to 1692; m•ber ot the council ll&n1' yeare down to 1696, and Justice ot the Peace many- more. He •• verr d•cided in his opin1Clla, 'Which were liberal in advance Ill the tillea, and had diffioultiea wlth other m•bera ot the church aa •rl.y- as 1675, and aa late as 1700. He baa been oalled the "moral and tearless hero of New Jingla.nd"I "the n.rst-and strongest representative of the right ot petiti~~; "the power 'Which squelched the wltchcre.tt de1usi<:ll"; etc. .:rhe full record of his c1 vU and milltary lite may be found in "The New Puritan". In 1653 Maj. Robert Pike denounced the law passed by the General. Court deaigned to rutrain Peasley and Macy- of Amesbur;y :trc:m preaching in the absence of a minister. He declared "that thoae members who had voted tor it had Tiol.ated their oatha a.a freemen, that their act wal against the liberty or the country, both civil and ecclesiastical, and that he stood reacfT to make hi• declaration g6od."• For thia he was tried, ccnvicted, tined and distra.nchiaed by the Ganera,l Court. The punishment inflicted en Lieut. Pike caused peti tiona to be signed by' many persona in the 11Urr0Unding towns asking tha.t the sentenee be NYoked. 'Ibis ot.f'ended the orurt still more and the signers were called upcxi to give "a reason tor their request". In Oct. 1654 out ot the whole mmber ot sign.ere, about one tltth, or fifteen persona cnly', were reported ""who had not given satia­ taotion" and therefore inaisted upon the rights of petiticn. Thq were required to giTe bmds and "anawra tor their offense before the County COl:lrt•"• Robert Pikes tine vu paid and in Oct. 1657 his diafranchiae-­ ment 'WB.s ranoved. In l6S8, he was again elected to the General Court. In 1675 Robert Pike Nii.steel the authority aa8\1Illed by hi• pastor, Rev. John Wheelwright, and wa• excanmnnicated tran the Salisbury Church, but,.. reinstated the next year. In 1692 he appeared in the third great ccntroveray ot his 11.t'e, in opposition to the witchontt delusion. Children 2006. Sarah, b. Fe'b. 24, 1641-2; m. lat. May 7, 1661 Wsm,ond Bradbury'; 2nd.. May 10, 1671 John Stockm&n.

'JJXY'I • MAW, b. 1'e1'~ 22, 1643-4; d. April 3, 1647.

2008. Dorothy', b. NoT. ll, 1645; m. lat. May 7, 1668 Joshua Pierce; 2Jld. Sept. 11, 167A John Light. 2009. Ma1"7, b. Aug. 5, 16471 m. lat. Jedediah Andros; 2nd. Aug., 1674 John Allen.

2010. Elizabeth, b. June 24, 1650; m. Aug. 20, 1672 William Carr.

2011. John, b. May 1.3, 16.5.3; m~ May 5, 1681 Sarah Moody. 2012. Robert. X. 2013. Moses, b. March 15, 1657-81 m. Susanna ____• 3 • rlil. 2012. R9p~ Pike, Jr,. of Saliabur7, bom June 26, 1655 married Mary fcilliiisbee. He took the oath or alligence and tid.ality in 1677J signed petition of 1680; admitted to the Salisbury- Church May al, 16881 freeman April 1690. Robert Pike died Aug. 22, 1690; administered the estate · April 22, 1691. His widow Mary Follansbee married about 1691• W1lllam Hooke. Children 2014. Robert, b. Sept. 3, 1687; bpt. May 27, 1688; living 1705; reoeiTed Maj. Robert Pikes haneatead. x. 2015. Sarah, b. Feb. 3, 1689-90; be.pt. Feb. 16, 1689-90; living 1694.

"Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury" Hoyt, 1897. PORTER PORTER

1 ix. 6600. John Porter was born in Dorchester England in 1596 and died in Salem, Mass. Sept. 6, 1676; he sailed in the ship "Susan & Ellen" with his wife Mary, March 20, 1635 from Weymouth Englen#, and settled in Hingham, Mass., where he was granted a house lot Sept. 1, 1637, on what was later East Street. This was probably one of the original thirty lots for homes, close together for protection from the Indians and not far from the Old Meeting House, and here he probably built his first dwelling on this side of the ocean. On Sept. 2, 1637, he was also granted a seven acre home lot, a five acre plant­ ing lot, a thirty-eight acre great lot on the east side of the river, four acre salt marsh, three acre fresh meadow'!; five acres at lllain Neck, two BC't'~lt Salt meadow at Wear Neck, two acres fre~h meadow at Turkey Meadows; and March 1638, four acres upland and twenty acres meadow land, which had to be relinquished because found to belong to the Town of Nantasket. According to tradition he was one of Hingham's quota of six men in the Pequod War of 1637. He moved to Wenham near Salem, Mass. in 1644. He was a tanner and exported at least two ship­ ments of leather to the Barbados. He came across Mass. Bay, probably in a canoe, passing from Salem up the river and landing at the creek in the "Plains". His wife Mary "joined church" in Salem May 5, 1~04; she died at Salem 1676; she was 33 years old on arrival at Salem and her son was a baby in arms; she was probably a sister of John Endicott. John Porter at the time of his death was the largest landowner in Salem Village, he bought a farm of 300 acres Dec. 3, 1643 and a farm of 500 acres. His house lasted over 200 years and was burned down Sept. 19, 1865.

His home place was on East Street on land granted to him in 1637, now included in the grounds owned and occupied by the Hingham Agricultural and Horicultural Society. He was constable in 1641 and May 29, 1644, deputy to the General Court. He removed to Salem, Mass. about 1645 and in 1648 sold his house and lands in Hingham to Nathaniel Baker.

John Po~ter made his will April 28, 1673, proved Sept. 26, 1676. He died Sept. 6, 1676 at Salem, Mass. His wife, Mary who is named executor of his will,died Feb. 6, 1683 at Salem, Mass. Children 6601. John, probably born about 1635. * 6602. Samuel, b. *

6603, Joseph, baptized Sept. 9, 1638. *

6604. Benjamin, baptized Nov. 1639, d. Jan. 7, 1722/23. 6605. Israel, baptized Feb. 12, 1642/43. a. Nov. 1706. * 6606. Mary, baptized Aug. 12, 1645. d. Nov. 27, 1695, m. April 22, 1669, Thomas Gardner *

6607. Jonathan, baptized Jan. 12, 1648, d. before 1676.

6608. Sarah, baptized April 3, 1649, m. Daniel Andrew. d. 1731.

2 6601. John Porter, probably born about 1635. He seems to have caused a great deal of grief and anguish to his parents, and in 1665 was imprisoned for abuse of his parents. He is mentioned in his father's will partially as follows: "my son Jdi, Porter, who by hi9 rebellious and wicked practices hath been a great griefe to his Parents I hath greatly wasted my estate on condicions hereafter expressed, I do give unto him one hundred & fifty pounds in current pay of ye country at three paymts annually i.e. fifty pounds P anno- Provided always before the paymt of any pt thereof he ye said Jno Porter shall make sign unto my sonnes Joseph Banjamin & Israll, their ~eyres & assignes, or to one of them in behalfe of ye rest of my children as absolute & full release of any further clayme to any pt of my houses & lands whereof I am now possed". If his son John did not abide by the rules of his Legacy, it was to become null and void. He died, unmarried, Mar. 16, 1683. 2 6602. Samuel Porter, born about 1637, died in 1660. Made his will Dec. 10, 1658, proven April 28, 1660. His will mentions a wife, Hannah, son John; father Porter, and father-in-law, William Dodge. He married Hannah Dodge of Beverly, Mass., dau. of William Dodge and Elizabeth, born in England about 1642. She married second, Thomas Woodbury, Dec. 2, 1661. She died Jan. 2, 1688/9 at Beverly, Mass. viii. 6603, Joseph2 Porter, baptized at Hingham, Mass. Sept. 9, 1638 by Rev. Peter Hobart of 1st. Church of Hingham, Died, Dec. 12, 1714. He made his will July 15, 1713; proved Dec. 27, 1714. Married Ann Hawthorne, Jan. 27, 1664 at Salem, Mass. The marriage contract is as follows: "Joseph Porter; Salem­ agreement between his father, Serg't. John Porter, and Wm. Hathorne concerning the marriage of said Joseph with Anna, dau. of said Wm. Hathorne - Wherein said Hawthorne agrees to give his dau. 50 pounds within 2 years from date of their marriage; & said John Porter engages to give his son Joseph that farm known as the Downing farm, with one-half an acre of land in the town, near Mr. George Keazer, both of which shall be given Joseph on day of marriage, and also 50 pounds to be paid in horses, neate cattle, hides, cider, some corn, and some money, within one year after marriage, Jan. 2~ 1664".

Ann Hawthorne, dau. of Major Wm. & Ann Hawthorne, was baptized Oct. 17, 1643. She is not mentioned in Joseph Porter's will dated July 15, 1713.

Children

6609. Joseph, b. Oct. 23, 1665, died young.

6610. Anna, b. Sept. 5, 1667, m, Samuel Wallis, July 7, 1696.

6611. Samuel, b, June 4, 1669, m. Love Howe, Int. Sept. 15, 1722.

6612. Nathaniel, b. Mar. 8, 1670/71; d. Mar. 8, 1758; m. Eleanor Dorman, Dec. 16, 1701. She died Jan. 5, 1752.

6613. Mary, b. Oct, 18, 1672; d. 1751; m. William Dodge Dec. 12, 1689; He d. Jan. 7, 1747, aged 82 yrs.

6614. William, b. Aug. 30, 1674. *

6615. Eliezel, twin, b. May 23, 1676,

6616. Abigail, twin, b. May 23, 1676; m. Samuel Symonds Jan. 8, 1698, Shed. Nov. 12, 1716.

6617. Hepsibah, b, Feb. 11, 1678, m. Joseph Andrews June 7, 1711.

6618, Joseph, bapt. April 1681; m. Mary Bayley, May 3, 1709; Shem. 2nd. George Bixby, Aug. 6, 1718. 6619. Ruth, bapt. Sept. 1682; d. Sept. 12, 1755; m. Jesse Dorman, Nov. 26, 1707/8. He was b. Aug. 22, 1684 son of Thomas and Judith (Wood) Dorman. He d. Dec. 16 1748.

6620. Mehitable, bapt. Sept. 1682; m. Thomas Cummings Mar, 20, 1705. Shed, May 9, 1738 aged 56 yrs. and 15 days. 3 vii. 6615. William Porter, b. June 30, 1674; died between July 29, 1731, when bis will was made, and June 30, 1732, when it was proved. He lived in Topsfield, Mass. and removed to Norton, Mass. between 1720 and 1730, and bought land of Joseph Elliot in Norton, Mass., Feb. 8, 1732. Married Phebe Dorman Dec, 25, 1706, She is probably the Phebe Dorman baptized Dec. 9, 1683, no parents given. She is mentioned in his will dated July 29, 1731. She died June 21, 1736 aged about 55 years. Death record says Phebe Porter, widow of William Porter, late of Norton.

Children 6622, Ruth, b. Aug. 28, 1707; d. July 20, 1729, unmarried.

6623. Judith, b. July 6, 1710; m. Ebenezer Hewins, Nov. 19, 1730.

6624. Benjamin, b. Feb, 4, 1711/12; m. Dorothy Curtis, June 1, 1738; Shed. April 10, 1743. Hem. 2nd Mercy Dorman Nov. 20, 1744.

6625. Seth, b. Feb. 15, 1713/14; m. Abigail Herrick, Mar. 27, 1746.

6626. Anna, b. Feb. 21, 1715/16; m. Peter Thayer* (THAYER)

6627. Phebe, b. June 18, 1718; d. July 3, 1718.

6628. Jonathan, b. July 17, 1720.

6629. Jabez, b. Feb. 1, 1722/23.

"Some Descendants of John Porter of Dorset, England" RAlMOND CHART "0" RAYMOND 1 vii. 4900. William Raymond, born about 1637, was a brother of John of Beverly, Mass. He came to New England about 1652 and settled in Salem, Mass, and was a prominent citizen of the Town, was in Narragansett fight of 1675, connnander of Beterly and Wenham troops; he connnanded a company in the Canadian Expedition of 1690 and was a deputy for Beverly 1685 and 1686. He martied first Ranah, daughter of Ed. Bishop, she was born April 12, 1646. He died 29, Jan. 1709.

Children

4901. William, born 1666. d. 1701 by the fall of a tree.

4902. Edward, bapt. July 12, 1668, he married Mary • 4903, George, bapt. Oct. 30, 1670.

4904. Hannah, bapt, May 18, 1673, m. (1) Nathaniel Hayward, m. (2) Hutchinson.

4905. Abigail, bapt. July 23, 1676; m. John Giles, March 29, 1694.

William Raymond married second, Ruth Hull, daughter of Isaac Hull of Beverly.

Children

4906. Mary, b. May 2, 1682; m. Josiah Batchelder.

4907. Ruth, b. 1690; m. Johathan Batchelder. X (Batchelder) RICH

CHART "A" RICH

English history abounds with the name of Rich. Morant, in his History of England, says "Rich is a Saxon Name, When Essex was under Saxon Kings".

For many years Pamet (Truro) on account of communications with Provinceton, and fishing advantages, had become the resort of itinerating fishermen. Some of these became squatter kings; sOllle others purchased land of the Indians and made homes, lay­ out roads, and giving a nomenclature that, like Gosnold's baptism of Cape Cod, stuck fast.

In 1700, the families of Dr. William Dyer, the Lombards, Cobbs, Newcombs and others moved from Barnistable, It was about thi~ period that Richard2 Rich as well as most of his father's children settled at Truro, Richard and his wife, Anne, were baptised as adults by Rev. John Avery in Truro, 1726.

"Rich Genealogy" - 1922 by Geo, Rich, RICH The name Rich is· not uncamnon in the early history of the New England Colonies, especially in and about Salem, Mass., where several of the names a.re mentioned. viii. 6000. Richardl¼oh was at Piscataqua (Dover Point), 1n New Hampshire, Dec. 5, 1 67 and at F.astham, a1 Cape Cod, in 1681, he was a Mariner. He married before Feb. 29, 1671, Sarah Roberts, lilo died before Oct. 1692, dau. ot Gov. Thanas Roberts of Dover Point. · Richard Rich first appears in New England records on Dec. 5, 1667 when he witnessed the sale or part ot the ketch George and Samuel. He died in Oct. 1692. In Oct. 1674 Richard Rich was a witness to an indenture in Boston, and in the following ma-ith bought land at Kittery, Maine. In April 1681 he was living at Dover, where he bought land .f'ran Robert Ma.son. However, on 23 Aug. of the same year Richard Rich was admitted a townsman of F.astham, on Cape Cod.

Children 2 6001. Richard. , b. probably at Dover Point in 1674. X z 6002. John, b. 1665 m. Mary Treat; d. of Rev. Samuel Treat. 6003. Sa.rah, m. at Eastham, 28 Feb. 17<'.>a Isaac Baker 6004._ Thanas, b. probably at F..astham, m. dau. of Samuel Knowles 6005. Samuel, b. probably at F.astham about 1685; m. Elizabeth

6006. Lydia, living in 1749; m. Samuel Hopkins of Havvich, Mass. 2 vii. 6001. Richard Rich of F..astham and 'f"rmoq,Mass., b. Probably at Dover Point, N. H. in 1674 died at 'bro5 May 1743. He married Anne who died 11 May 1753 in her 78th year. * They were burr.led----- in the old North Cemetery at ~, wiere their gravestones a.re still standing. He is said to have owned land in Truro in 1703. In 1711 he had grants of land at Gritf:lthts Island and at ID.ackf:lsh Creek. A deed of 6 Sept. 1716 shows that he sold then his "tract ot Meadow'' in Truro containing 4 acres to Thanas Mulford. Children 6007. Sarah, b. 22 Jan. 1695-6,m. 1st Nov. 1, 1720 Thanas Thatcher who died in 1732; a..2nd a.t Truro 9 Jan. 1738-9 David Doane. 6008. Richard, b. 28 Feb. 1698-9; m. Hannah Feb. 26, 1725. 6009. Rebecca, b. 15 June 1701; m. 1 Feb. 1722-3 Joshua Brown 6010. Zaccheus, b. 2 April 1704; m. Ruth Collins, May 5, 17'Z7. 6011. Obediah, b. 15 July 17(17; m. Mary Crowell, Feb. 3, 1736 6012. Priscilla, b. in Feb. 1710, d. in July 1716. 6013. Huldah, b. in July 1712 d. at Truro 27 April 1748; m. Jonathon Harding. 6014. Joseph,b. 1720, m. Susannah Collins 1742 X 6015. Sylvanus, b. 1720, m. Mary Lanbard 1740 3 . vi. 6014. Joseph Rich of Truro, Mass, b. at :Eastham, Mass. Oct. 5, 1715 and baptised at Truro Aug. 6, 17Z'/, died there in 1783. He married March 9, 1742 Susanna. Collins, bom about 1724, died April 19, 1806, aged 82, dau. of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Vickey) Collins. In his will, in 1783, Joseph Rich of Truro named his wife Susanna, his three sons, Jena.than, Joseph and James, who to be executor, and his three daughters, Ann Treat, Elizabeth Holbrock, and Debra Rich. "William Thayer named on account of the will of Joseph Rich, whose dau. Susanna he married" {Bamstable Probate Record, Vol. 23, Page 98) Children bom at Truro 4 6016. Susanna, b. Feb. 5, 1743-4 and baptised April 1, 1744: d. March 19, 1830, aged 86; m. at Truro about 1772, Dr. William Thayer, trilo d. at Truro Oct. 3, 1794, aged 55. Family tradition claims that Dr. Thayer came to New l!hgland as surgeon on a British m.an',iof-war ~out 1770. Later testimony indicates that he belonged to a New Hampshire branch of· the Thayer family of Braintree, Mass. that came fran Thombury, England. Children born at Truro (surname 'DRAYER)

Anna, b. Oct. 17, 1773; d. March 3, 1849, aged 76; m. ~ 23, 1802 her second cousin once ranoved, Captain Reuben4 Rich to whan she bore four daughters. 6026. Susannah, b. June 25, 1775; m. in 1801 Simeon Hopkins 6027. Rachel, b. in 1777, d. unmarried. 6028. Phebe, b. April 6, 1780 at Truro, Mass. baptized in 1781; m. in 1796, Elisha Newanb. * 60')9. William, b. in 1787; drowned in 1803. 6017. Jonathan, b. Jan. 22, 1745-6; m. April l.'.3, 1772, Ann Hanbleen. He died April 19, 180,3. 6018. Richard, b. June 1, 1748; d. Havana, Cuba in 1799; m. his second cousin, Lois Collins; d. of Jana.than and Deliverience (Rich) Coll~. 6019. James, b. June 5, 1750, Baptised July- 15, 1750; m. Oct. 9, 1772 Elizabeth Hatch who d. May 1, 1816. He died Dec. 22, 1817. 6020. Anne, b. Oct. 8, 1752; d. March 17, 1825; m. April 13, 1778 Nathaniel Treat of Truro \\hod. there April 18, 1821. 6021. ~jylvanus, b. March 5, 1755 andiippt. Nov. 9, 1755; served in the Revolutionary War in 1776J and probably deceased be.fore 1783 as he is not named in his fathers will. 6022. Elizabeth, b. April 16, 17'57; m. Nov. 6, 1777 William Holbrook of Scituate. Children 6030. Mable, Bapt. Aug. 30, 1778 6031. William, Bapt. 13, May 1781. 6023. Deborah, Bapt. Nov. 18, 1759. 6024. Joseph, b. Nov. 10, 1761 and Ba.pt. at Twro April 25, 1762; m. Dec. 27, 1787, his first cousin once removed Hannah Rich who d. Aug. 30, 1850. He cu.ed Oct. 7, 1851. ROBERTS

Chart "A" Roberts At the time Captain John Maacin and others obtained grants tran the New England Ccuncil at Plymruth, Eng. settlement began alca\g the Pisquatagua River in 1623, in what was lmown as the '1Masm and Gorges"gra.nt, under F.dward Hilton of London. When the grant wa.s divided, the settlement at the mouth of the Masonian grant, tran 1623 to 1631 settlement went on slowly. Fach settlement had its OMl government. Ev-en-when they united and ca.me under the governments whose seat was Boston, Dover transacted its own affairs at its own town meetings. · It granted land within its borders, levied and collected taxes, etc.

On the 22nd day of October 1640 the people established or renewed a fonnal government. The document might be called a Magna Cha.rt.a. Fran 1638 to 1640, Captain John Underhill had been "President of the Court", or head or the Magistrates.

In 1640, he was sucaemd by The.mas Roberts, who served, apparently, until the union with Mass. in 1641. At that time, the officials were to be continued in power ''Until f'urther orders" but the records are silent until 1647• In 1667 it was determined that Dover, Portsmouth, Exeter and Hampton were out of the bounds of Mass. ix. 6050. Gov~ Thana.s1aoberta was one of the earliest dwellers on Dorer Nee • The uii!.torm tradition of the family has stated that he settled on the Point in 1623, for the purpose of trading.

The land which he occupied has been preserved in the Robert's family in uninterrupted successiai for t-wo centuries; he received various grants of land at various times.

He died between 27th or Sept. 1673 and 30th of June 1674; his will bearing the former date, was probated on the latter date. He gave the bulk of his property to Richard Rich, husband of his daughter, Sa.rah. He was buried in the northeast comer of the old bueying ground on Dover Neck, where many of his descendants now lie. Children 6052. John, b. 1629 6053. Thanas, b. 1633; m. Maey Leighton 6054. Hester, m. John Martin 6055. Anne, m. Jam.ea Philbrick 6056. Elisabeth, m. Benjamin Heard 6057. Sa.rah, m. Richard Rich * (Rich)

"Historical Manoirs of Ancient Dover, N. H. 0 ROBERTS CHART "D" Roberts 1 vii. 1530. Ephraim Roberts, bom about 16;0 in Ipswich, Mass. married Aug. 28, 1684, in Haverhill, Mass., Dorothy Hendrick, daughter of Daniel and Dorothy (Pike) Hendrick. Dorothy died Jan. 9, 1701-2 in Have~ hill. She left seVen children, the youngest less than a year old, which left her husband in sore straits. Ephriam Roberts married second, Jan. 10, 1702-3 Hannah HOW'e, widow of John Howe. Ephriam Roberts i• said to have been a cooper by trade. They lived in Haverhill, Mass., where he bore a modest pa.rt in the affairs of the town. At the t

Children 1531. Hannah, b. Sept. 20, 1685; m. Nathaniel Putnam.

1532. Samuel, b. Aug. 7, 1687; m. Abigail Ladd. 1533. Ephriam, b. Jan. 1, 16$9-90. x. 1534. Mehitable, b. April 10, 1692; m. Mar. 1710, Ebenezer Felton.

1535. Jonathan (twin), b. Sept. 23, 1696; died same day.

1536. David (twin), b. Sept. 23, 1696; m. Mary Dow. 1537. Jonathan, b. Jan • .31, 1698-9; m.. Apr. 6, 1731, Abiah Bellmap. 1538. Daniel, b. Apr. 25, 1701; m. Martha Heath. - - Children by- second wife - - 1539. Patience, b. July 5, 1703.

1540. Mary, b. Oct. Z7 1 1705. vi. 1533. Epl:u.ani~oberts, born Jan. 1, 1689-90, married Feb. 7, 1714-15, Hannah &!rl.th. - - Children - - 1541. Mehita.ble, b. Mar. 9, 1716-17. X (See Ladd). 1542. Abigail, b. Mar. 3, 1718-19.

1543. Hannah, b. May 10, 1722; died May 28, 1722. 1544. Rachel, b. Oct. 30, 172.3; m. Sept. 1, 17U, John Green.

1545. Meriam, b. Aug. 30, 1727 • 1546. Ephriam, b. Aug. 9, 1729; died Jan. 19, 1730. 1547• David, b. June 1, 1732. SAUNDERS CHART "0" Saunders

The name Saunders is of German extraction and generally derived from Robert, Lord of fnsprunk in Germany who was second brother of Randolth, Lord of Habspurge, who became Emperor, whose successors became the Arch Dukes of Austria, Princes and Kings, of many countries, as our own ancient and authentic annals give an account; transcripts of which have been carefully transmitted and preserved lineally to descendants.

The first of this name ot Saunders came to England about the year 1170, deriving his pedigree from Robert, Lord ot Insprunk, who begat Charles, who begat Charles junior, who begat David, who begat Robert, who bega.t Euda, who bega.t Saunders by Annulia, daughter of Hebe, then Prince of Denmark; the said Saunders was the first of his family surnamed Saunders, who begat Harlowen Saunders, who came into England in or &bout the year 1170 A. D., and married Marianna, dau. of Sir. Fdward Marsh, who was lineally derived from the Saxon race; and the line continues as follows-: by the eldest son, viz: Sir Harlowen, Sir Robert, Sir Charlee, Sir Edward, Sir Robert, Sir Richard, F,d:ward, Robert., Harlowen, Robert, Charles, Robert, --:Hb'rowan.Richard, Esq., Robert, Esq., Richard, Esq., Robert, Esq., who served in the army under Oliver Cromwell in all his wars.

It is presumed that John of Weeke, William of Plaitford., and Sir Richard of Ham.pworth, were brothers at Downton Parish at this time. From a copy of the earliest book now in exista.nce of that Parish dated 1602, we have approved births, marriages, and deaths of this family, and from Hoar's history of Wiltshire, we gleam the sad disruption of the family; in the persecution ot Sir Richard Saunders, as also of the Coles family at Barford, in the die-allowing of their arms, and confiscatioh of their property.

That these families were prominent during the reign of Cromwell, and incurred. the enmity of the Crown, is apparent from their emigration to America in so large and influential a body. Saunders x. 3300. John1Saunders, of "Weeke", the ancestor of the Saunders branch of this genealogy was born in Weeke, in the Parish of Downton, Wiltshire, England, in the year 1592. He came to New England in 1620 in an effort to establish the Weymouth Colony, failing in this, he returned to England in 1623. During the following five or six years he made s several voyages to the Virginia settlement, generally it seemed in command of his ship and supposedly in the interest of the home government. In July 27, 16.35, John Saunders returned to New England as a passenger in the merchant "Hope", Hugh Weston commander. He remained in New England as a place of residence though often visiting the mother country, until his death in 1670. John Saunders married Ales Cole, Feb. 4, 1610 (2nd wife). She died in August, 16.36. He married 3rd. in 16.39, possibly in Salisbury, England Hester Roll or Rolfe from Melchit Pa.rk, Wiltzshire, England. John Saunders was made .freeman in 16.36. In 1638 he was sent to England on important bu.eineas for the colony, which #was probably to obtain a patent for another colony, as we have, by record., that in 1638 John Saunders, together with Simeon Bradstreet, Daniel Dennison, Christopher Bailey, Samuel Winsley, and Samuel Dudley, were granted a. plantation to be called Merrimack, afterwards changed to Salisbuty. He returned in the "Confidence" with his daughter Sar&ho This grant of Merrimack or Salisbury, a.sit was afterwards called, covered an extent of 75 miles; bounded by the Atlantic Ocean on the .Ea.st to the Merrimack and Hampton River. In 1640 John Saunders was appointed surveyor to make rates, to settle disp.ites and to lay out highways. He built a house ard occupied the different important positions of p.iblic trust in the towno In Oct. JO, 1644, John Saunders moved permanently to Wells, Maine. Dec. 13, 1651, John Saunders was granted forty acres at Boxford which was later extended to 100 acres. Hester, the wife of John Saunders, died previously to 1670 for by his will, we find he has a fourth wife, supposed to have been the widow of Ezekia.l Knights and dau. of Rev. John Wheelwright. Her name was Ann. He died in July 1670. His will made June 13, 1670, probated Aug. 3, 1670, names wife Ann, and son Thomas, to which his homestead was given. It is eupposed that John was son of Henry, who was son of Sir Ed.win who was son of Sir Samuel Saun:lers.

Children

3301. J 0 hn, ba pt. March 26, 1613. 3.302. Elizabeth, 1614.

3303. Sarah, 1615. X. ( see Pike ) •

3304. J 0 seph, 1617. 3.305. Moses, 1622. 3.306. Richard, 1604. 3307. ~Dorotha, 1606. SAWYm CHART "0" SAWYER 1 ix. 3070. William Sawyer, b. about 161.3, came from England and according to the best tradition, from some part of Lincolnshire. He is first found in Salem, Mass. In 1640; afterwards in Wenham, Mass., in 1643 his name at that time was spelled Sayer, he became member 1st Baptist Church, Boston in 1681 and the next year in Newbury, Mass., where he settled, raised his family and died. He married Ruth ___..,,..., whom he undoubtedly brought from his fatherland, and had the following children, all born in Newbury. Children 3071. John, b. Aug. 24, 1645, m. Sarah Poor.

3072. Samuel, b. Nov. 22, 1646, m. Mary ______3073. Bit!'ield.

3074. Ruth, b. Sept. 16, 1648, m. Benjamin Morse •

.3075. Mary, b. Feb. 2.3, 1649; d. June 24, 1659. 3076. Sarah, b. Nov. 20, 1651; m. Joshua Brown. 3077. Hannah, b. Feb. 23, 1653; d. Jan. 20, 1659.

3078. William, b. Feb. 1, 1655, m. Mary E)nery.

3079. Francis, b. March 24, 1657; d. Feb. 7, 1659. 3080. Mary, b. July 29, 1660; m. John ~ry, Jro X. (see Emery). 3001. Stephen, b. ApriP25, 1663; m. Ann Titcomb.

3082. Hannah, b. Jan. 11 1 1664; d. Aug. 28, 1683.

3083. Frances, b. Nov. 3, 1670. 3'1ITH CHART "D" SMITH

Nathaniel Smith and Elizabeth Ladd, m. May 14, 1663. He died 1, Nov. 1692.

Children

Ann, b. March 5, 1656-6 Daniel, b. Nov. 14, 1674 Elizabeth, b. Feb. 15, 1663-4 Ezekiel, b. May 1, 1684 Lidia, b. Sept. 16-8, 1682 Mary, b. April 18, 1672 Nathaniel, b. March 3, 1667-8 Samuel, b. April 22, 1670 X Sarah, b. Nov. 23, 1677 William, b. Sept. 16, 1680.

Samuel Smith and Abigail Emerson m. Nov. 30, 1693, dau. Michael and Hannah (Webster) b. Nov. 20, 1671,

Children

Hannah, b. Aug. 17, 1694, m. Feb, 1714-15 Ephiam Roberts X (See Roberts) Samuel, b. May 1, 1696 Johathan, b. Aug. 22, 1698 Abigail, b, April 8, 1700 Mehitabell, b. Feb. 22, 1701-2 Mary, b, May 18, 1704 Sarah, b. June 2, 1706 Nathaniel, b. July 18, 1708 Timothy, b. June 10, 1711 Susanna, b. May 10, 1713 SNa-J CHART "A" fil!Q! 1 x. 6641. Nicholas Snow was b. in England and came to Plymouth in the Anne in the latter part of July 1623. He married between 1623 and May 22, 1627, Constane, daughter of SteJnen Hopkins by his first wifeo He d. in Eastham, March 6, 1676-7; shed. there about the middle of October 1677. He resided in Plymouth until early in 1645, when with Thomas Prence, John Doane, Josiah Cook, Richard Higgins, John Sa.alley and &iward Bangs, he settled Nauset (afterward called Eastham). In 1646 the place was made a town. The same year he was elected town clerk. He served as such for 17 years. He was a deputy to the General Court for three years from 1648 and one of the s.e~e-ctmen for 7 years from 1663.

Nicholas Snow was a freeman of Plymouth in 1633. 00. Oct. 1, 1634 he was one of seven men appointed to lay out highways in Plymouth. March 7, 1636-7 he was of the freemen at the Court then held. He was a juryman Oct. 2, 1637; March 6, 1637-38; March 3, 1639-40; Sept. 1, 1640; June 1, 1641; Sept. 6s 1641; March 7, 16IJ-3 and June 6, 1643. Dec. 1, 1640, with two others he was presented for not mending the highways of the "Second Brooke, Smylt River, New Bridge, and other Places". They were discharged upon cmndition "that they shall repair the hm!;gh.-,-es this yeare".

His will dated Nov. 14, 1676 was proved at Plymouth March 5, 1676-7. Children:

6642. Mark, b. in Plymouth, May 9, 1628, m. 1st. Anna Cook, m. 2nd. Jane Pence. 6643. Mary, m. Thomas Paine about 1650. 6644. Sarah, m. Jan. 25, 1654-5 in Eastham, William Walker (Walker)*

6645. Joseph, m. Mary ; d. Jan. 3, 1722-3. 6646. Stephen, b. 1636 m. 1st Oct. 28, 1663 Susannah Rogers; m. 2nd. Mary Bigford.

6647. John, m. Sept. 19, 1667, Mary Smalley; d. 1692. 6648. Elizabeth, m. Deco 13, 1665, Thomas Rogers; d. June 16, 1678. 6649. Jabez, b. 1642; m, Elizabeth dau. of Ralph Smith.

6650. Ruth, m. Dec. 10, 1666 John Cole, d. Jan. 27, 1716-17. Three other children probably died young.

Library of Cape Cod No. 34 "Nicholas Snow of Eastham" By James W. Hawes -1916. STEUBNER

CHART "B" Stuebner Preface

The f&mlhly of STUEENER is an old German family. There are two lines in the early time; 11 The Silesia.n line, first na:m.ed in 1.327; Ruediger Stuebner is a Councilor of the town of Schweidnitz and testified some documents. 2. The Bohemian line, .f'irst lfamed in 1395; Stuebner had a possession in the village of Stain (Stein) near Eger and some farms in Losaau, GasnitB and Scheubenreuth.

The relationship of these families 1n not known. The home of the Transylvanian family of Struebner appears to be the lands of Silesia. In Schemnitz, a town in the Transylvania.n mountains, is named a Stuebner first in 1452. This is Jacob. He studied 1n Leipzig, Saxonia. In the University matricula the following entry was found: Jacob Stubner d Kemnitz 1452. Jaoob, his son and the grandchildren were all parsons. His great, great grandchild Chris­ toph, master-gunner and gunner, wandered :t'rom Schemnitz, Transylvania, to Elbogen, Bohemia. Elbogen is a town near Eger. The wandering to Bohemia is triking. In this time the old Bohemian family of Stuebner has had the resdence 1n the town of Eger. Perhaps, this family came once from Silesia to Bohemia. Perhaps the home of the anoetor of the Silesian family in Bohemia. It is quite possible that the members of the families have the same blood. A further search is not marked. All the descendants of Christo:rn Stuebner (1563) were parsons.Georg, a son of Martin Stuebner in Elbogen, emigrated to Fra.nconia,B&varia. The descendants lived in this Bavarialand this very day. Martin Stuebner, son of Caspar and brother of Ambrosius and his son• used a coat of arms. The letter of coat o! arms renewed the imperial Count Palatine Hans Jlmerich, de data Goerlitz, April 1613. (1,2)~ 1) Christian Schaeffer's Genealogiae civium Gorl. Orig. manuscript. Possessor: Eva.ngel. Church Bureau, Goerlitz. 2) :Einerich'sche Genealogie. Original manuscript. Possessor: Library or the Upper Lusatian Society ot sciences in Goerlitz. The Bohemian family of Stuebner

The early records. Sources: 1. Municipal Archiv of Eger. In this Archiv is a big genealogical material. 2. Dr. Karl Siegl "Die Kataloge des Egerer Stadtarchivs".: Eger 1900. 3. Heinrich Gradl "Die Chroniken der Stadt Eger". Prag 1884. 1.395: Stuebner in the village of Stain near Eger 1406: - 1431: Hans Stuebner, municipal hunter, Eger. 1412 - 1430: Andreas Stuebner, brother of Hans, Eger. 1412 - 1430: Fritz (Frederic) Stuebner, son of Andreas, juror, E~er. 14.37: Hans (Johann) Stuebner. University Leipzig (Saxonia). Study of theology. 1474 - 1494: Nicolaus Stuebner, juror, then Councillor, Eger. 1495 - 1514: Wolf Stuebner, son ot Nicolaus, councillor. 1515-1518 juror. 1519-1.540 councillor. Died at Eger 1540. 150.3: Martha Stuebner, widow of Nikolaus Stuebner, Eger. 1524: Wolfgang Stuebner. Named in documents and files. Eger, 1528 - 1541: B<hasar Stubner,brother of Wolfgang, juror and coun­ cillor. Died at Eger in 1542. Na.med im. many documents and files. 1541: Sebastian Stuebner. Eger. 15.34 - 154.3: Hans tr. Stuebner, brother or son of Balthasar. Eger. 1542: Magdalena Stuebner, wife of Balthasar Stuebner. Eger. 1560: Sebastian and Wolf II. Stuebner. Eger. 1572: Sebastiam Stuebner has a farm in Reichersdorf near Eger.

In this time Christoph Stuebner, master-gunner and gunner, resided already in Bohemia (Elbogen near Eger). He came from Schemnitz, Tran:: sylvania. STU EBNER

Sources and litherature: 1. Not printed: . 1) Registers and documents of the Parish Archives or Salder (Brunswick), (Brunswick), Lease (Brunswick), Brunftick (town), Helmbrechta (Franconia), Goldkronaoh (Franconia), Altheim (Franconia), Heilsbronn (Franconia), Schwebheim (Franconia), Streitberg (Franconia), Benk (Fran­ conia), Halle a. d. Sule (town). 2) Files and documents of the Municipal Archives of Brunswick and Bay­ reuth, of the Ecclesiastic Archive in Nurnberg, of the State Archives 1n Woltenbuettel (Brunswick). 11. Printed Works: 1. Seifert, Johann "Stammtafeln gelehrter Leute". Teil I. Regensburg 1717. 2. Fikenscher, Georg, Woltg. "Beytrag zur Gelehrtengeschiohte oder Na.chrich­ ten von den Zoeglingen des Illustr«i Gymnasiums zu Bayreuth". Coburg 1793. 3. Fikensoher, O.org Wolfg. "Album gymna.sii Baruthini 1664-1812". T. I-IV. Erlangen. • 4. Zedler "Grosses Allgemeines Lexicon". Band 40. LeipZig 1744. 5. ~rhardt "Presbyteriologie des evangelischen Sohlesiens", Band III, IV. 1789. 6. Stuebner, Joh. Christ. "Denkwuerdigkeiten des Fuerstenthums Blankenburg". Ba.nd I,II. Wernigerode 1788-1790. 7.Durrschmidt, J. G. "Besohreibung des 1m Fuerstenthum Bayreuth liegenden Kirchspiels Goldkronaoh". Bayreuth 1800. 8l Oesterreicher, Paul "Geschiohte des Dorfes und Rittergutes Streitau im Oberma.in-Kreise des Koenigreichs Bayern", Bamberg 1838 9. Allgemeine Deutsche Bibliogra.P').ie. Band 36. Leipzig l893. 10. Katalog der fuerstliche Stolberg" schen Leichempredigten-Sa.mmlung" Band III, IV, Leipzig 1930-1935. 11. Joecher, Chrest. Gottlieb "Allgemeines Gelehrtenlexicon". Band IV. Leipzig 1750. 12. Friedlaender, Ernst "Die aeltere Universitaetsmatrikel von Frankf'urt. 1506-1648". Leipzig 1887, 1891. 1.3. Wagner, Georg "Die Ma.rrikel der Universitaet Erlangen". Registerband. Muenchen 1918. 14. Erler, Georg "Die Marrikel der Universitaet Leipzig".· Band I (1409- 1559) Leipzig 1895. Band II ( promotionen) Leipzig l897. 15.Erler, Georg "Die juengere Matrikel der Universitaet Leipzig." BandIII. Liepzig 1909. 16. Sim.on, Matthias "Ba.yreuthisches Pf'arrerbuch 1528-1810". Muenchen 19.30. 17. Gradl, Heinrich "Die Chroniken der Stadt Eger". Prag 1884. 18.Siegl, Karl "Die Kataloge des Egerer Stadtarahivs". Eger 1900. 19. Album aeaden:d.ae Vitebergensis 1502- 1602/ Band I-III. Halle 1841-1905. 20. Hocker, Joh. Ludwig "Hailsbronnischer Antiquitaeten-Sohatz." Nurnberg 17.31. 21. Muck, Georg "Gerohiehie von Kloster Heilsbronn von der Urzeit bis zur Neuzeit". Band II. Noerdlingen 18$0. 22. Vocke, Joh. August "Geburts-and Toten&l.manach Ansbachischer Gelehrten, Schriftsteller und Kuenstler". Band I. Augsburg 1796 f. STUEBNER

l,al;ob Stµebne;t Sehemnitz, Tr~sylvania. Born about 1432. Study of theology. Univer­ sity Leipzig, Saxonia, 1452. Promotion: 1453 (lia.gister-S.T.D.- Sacrae theol. Doctor)

CJ$par S:tµebnez: Schemnitz, Transylvania. Born about 1463. Study of theology. Univer­ sity Leipzig, Saxonia, 1483. Promotion: 1485 (Mag:ister, Dootar theol.)

Caspar Dominicus Sb,ebner Sohemnitz, Transylvania. Born about 1492. Study of theology. Univer­ sity Wittenberg, Saxonia, 1510. 1518: parson in Schemnitz. He had a brother: Ambrosius, which is na.~ed in 1500. Marriage not known. AmbrosiBI Shebner Schemnitz, Transylvania. Born about 1516. Study of theology. 1550: parson in Schemnitz. Brothers: aO Caspar, born •• ••• study of theology. Evangel. Diacon. Later parson in Freiberg, Silesia. Died 1579. b) Martin, born•••• Study of theology. Universeity Wittenberg, 1549. Parson in Goldberg. Silesia. 1572- 1588:parson in Berbisdorf, Silesia, district Hirschberg. Died at Berbisdorf 1588. Soma Children. Chrus toph Stuebner 1563, 1574. Master-gunner and gunner in Elbogen near Eger, Bohemia.

Children

1. Georg 2. Martin 3. Mattheus parson. He signed citizen and parson, he signed the formularn Concor­ member of coun­ with his brother diae in 1577. cil ( oouncillor) Georg the ForllDllam Elbogen, Bohemia. Concordiae in 1577. 100 viii. Georg Stuebn,er born at Elbogen (Bohemia, SUdentenland) ••••••••••••• 1590. 1607: University Leipzig (Saxonia). Theology. 1615: Parson in Koenigsberg near Eger, Bohemia. 1622: The Catholics drive him away (revolution). He flees to Central Franconia (Bavaria). 1623: Parson in Kottenau. 1633: Parson in Streitau (Franoonia, Bavaria). Here raged the pestilence in 1633/34 and the Croatia soldiers. 1635: Parson in Stammbaah (Franconia).

Married at••·•••••• Died and buried at Sta.mmbaah November 1, 1652. Children 101. Daniel, born at Koenigsberg, Bohemia, June 20, 1621.*

102. Helena, lived in Stam.rnabach. 103. Johann Andreas, bailiff in Streitberg. Not married. 101. vii. Dyiel 2 stuebner born at Koenigsberg (Bohemia, Sudentenland) June 20, 1621.

1642: University LeipZig (Saxonia). 16441 Army-chaplain in the Swedish Army. 1648: Diaconus in Leobsahuetz (Silesia). 1649: Parson in Benk (Franconia, Bava~ia)o 1653: Parson in Stammbach (Franconia). 1657: Parson in Sch webheim and Urfersheim (FranconiA)o 1670: Parson in Altheim (Franconia)o

Married at oo••••·•••••·•• Maria Grau p n e ro Died at Altheim November 12, 17750 Children

1040 Johann, born at Leobschuetz, Silesia, April 19, 1649. X 105. Anna Mariao

106 o Magdalena..

1070 Geerg Ernst, chemist in Prenzlau, Uckermark, Providence Branden­ burg, Germany o 108. Maria Barbarao

109. Johann Daniel, Sous officer. He lost the left bone in a fight in

in the nearest of Mainz (on the Rhine-Maine rivers} 0 llOe Johann Georg, died at Benk, Franconia. lllo Eva Catharina, died at B½-lk, Franconia.

112. Nicolaus. Xo 1130 Margaretha, resided a bout 1700 in the town of Bayreuth. 104. , Johann Stuebner born at Leobsahuetz, Silesia, April 19, ~649. 1671: University Tuebingen. Theology. 1672: Hagister (s.T.D ••Saorae Theologiae Doctor). 1676: Conrector in Heilsbronn (School of Princes). 1692: Rector of the School of Princes. 1701: Goldkronach, Parson. Died at Goldkronach Sept. 4, 1705.

Married at Nurnberg •••••• Maria Katharina Widmann, daughter of Georg Widmann, Conreator in Nurnberg ("Gymnas. Aegid. quod Norirub. est per annos 26 Coll., et Conreotor Ao. 1668 aet. suae 56". A engraving with ooat of arms)

Stuebner writes in his biography: "dass er mit seinen Eltern viel herum.geworfen worden sei •••••• class er irrmer von einer Sohule in die andere hat weiohen muessen und ala eine oft versetzte Pflanze saherlioh hat wurzeln konnen ••• "

A interesting biography.

Be published the following work&. 1. "Introduationem ad historiam eoolesiastiaam N.T. tabulis synop­ ticis comprenensam*, Nurnberg 1683. 2. "Introd. ad hist. ecces. V.T. cru.m tabulis 4 monarchiarurnn. Nu.rn­ berg 1690. 3. •c1enardi syntaxin Graeoarn cum Mantissa observationurn", Nurnberg 1691. 4. "'Historiam monasterii Heilsbronnensis oo.er des al ten beruhmten 0 Klosters Heilsbronn Gesahichte , Nurnberg 1690. 5. "Offioium hominis & Christiana!, ad duotum philosophiae & theolo­ giae moralis", Schwaba.oh 1693. 6. "Hominem divina~ sapientae, potentiae & benignitatis compendium#, Onolzbloh 1695.1 7. "Norrrian morumn, Onolzbaoh 1696. 8. "Orationes inauguralis duas". Onolzbaoh 1694. 9. "Prograrruna.ta und Camina & a. "s.a. Children

114. Fri~g,righ David, born at Heilsbronn, Central Franconia, Oat. 2, 1678. x. 115. Georg /Ubreoht. born at Heilsbronn, r·iaroh 20, 1680. X. 116. Johann Lorenz, born at Heilsbronn, Deo. 26, 1683. X. 3 112. vi. gcolaus Stuebns:

born at••••••••••••••••• July _____ 1669,

Married:

1. At Giebichenstein near Halle cm the Sa.ale River May 14, 1694, with Gertraut Schoebel, daughter of Hane Schoebel in Nockwitz, parochial Gl.esien, now parochial district Delitzsch. ll. At Giebichenstein near Halle April 23, 1724, with Anna Schcmner, (died 1726). 111. At Nantikkrw near Reetz September 10, 1727, with Christiana Von Weise, daughter ot otto Von Weise, Lord of the manor and possessor of the manor of Tratarth near Merseburg, Province Saxonia (born at wallendorf in 1689, died about 164()-1650) ·

Died at Giebichenstein December 21, 1745, 76 years 6 months and 3 weeks old.

Children

1. Marriage: 117. Johann Andreas, bom at Oiebichenstein, Oct. 7, 1695. 118. Carl Gottfried, bom at Giebichenstein, June 15, 1Yn. 119. Conrad Gebhard, bom at Giebichenstein, Aug. 8, 1698. Parson and Poet. Died at Wallendorf July 7, 1759. Wallendorf was the birth-place of his third mother, Christiana von Weise. 120. Johann Nicolaus, born at Giebichenstein July 22, 1700. 121. Gertraude Elisabeth, bom at Giebichenstein March, 12, 1702. 122. Johann Augustus, born at Giebichenstein, March 20, 170;.

11. Marriage: 12.3. Maria Judith, born at Giebichenstein Feb. 8, 1725. 124. Maria FJ.isabeth, born at Giebichenstein April -;s, 17.26. 111. Marriage: 125. Johann Christoph, bom at Giebichenstein July 8, 1728. X 126. JU8tina Elisabeth, born at Giebichenstein April 16, 17.31. 114 • V • Friedrich David Stuebner born at Heilsbronn, Central Franconia/ October 2, 1678. 1695: University Altodorf-Nurnberg. 1697: University Halle (Saale). 1704: Professor of theology. Academy Erlangen-Newtown. 1704: Parson in Erlangen-Newtown. 1706: Parson in Helmbrechts, Franconia.

Married at Erlangen, Central Franconia, August 11, 1702, Elisabeth Rosina Preuning, daughter of Martin Preuning, mer­ chant in Nurnberg and director of the trading company of Vienna in Nurnberg.

Died at Helmbrechts, Franconia, November 27, 1716.

Children

127. Nicolaus Martin, May 28, 1703.

128. Katharina Rosina, born at Helmbrechts, Dec. 12, 1706.

129. Georg Friedrich, born at Helmbrechts, Sept. 28, 1708.

130. Katharina Elisabetha, born at Helmbrechts, March 22, 1711

131. Friedrich David, born at Helmbrechts, May 23, 1712, Parson in Linden, Franconia, and Market-Bergel, Franconia (1750-1787), married M. Rosina Goeltzel from Lichtenberg, 13 children. Died at Mart-Bergel, June 29, 1787.

132. Friederieus Carolus, born at Helmbrechts, Jan. 1, 1715, died at Helmbrechts, May 25, 1715.

133. Margaretha Rosina, born at Helmbrechts, May 22, 1716. 115. v. Georg Albrecht, Stuebner born at Heilsbronn, Central Franconia, March 20, 1680. 1697: University Altdorf-Nurnberg •• 1699: University of Wittenberg. With 19 years he had the privilege to deliver a course of lectures on philosophy and logic. 1700: Professor Eloquentiae of the University Christian­ Erlanger. 21 years old, he was a instructor of some sons of eminent persons. He instructed also two children of Princes. 1708: Chaplin in ordinary. 1717: Superintendent and First Chaplain in ordinary in the town of Bayreuth. He had the title: His Excellency. He was a religious poet. His best song is: rr You are my highest consolation on this earth". He published the following works in Latin and German language: 1. "De Nigritarium affectionibus", Wittenberg 1699. 2. "De S.J.R. Germ. divisions in decem Cirfulos", Wittenberg 1699. 3. "De animalibus noctu videntibus", Wittenberg 1700. 4. "De corporibus mundi rotalibus", Wittenberg 1700. 5. "De lunae viribus in haec inferiora et inprimis Oceanum11 , Wittenberg 1700. 6. "De monomachia Dvidis cum gigante Philistaeo", Wittenberg 1702. 7. "Historis.ch-Pol.-Moral. Gedanken, Sinnbilder, Gedichte, Erfindungen", Erlangen 1708. 8. "Palmen-und Zypressen-Zweige: Frohliche and trau­ rige Gedichte", Erlangen 1708.

Married at payreuth,- Franconia, April 11, 1709, Anna Catharina Burucker, daughter of Michael Burucker, Parson in Bussbach, Franconia. Died at Bayreuth, September 2, 1723.

Children

134. Friedrich Wilhelm, born at ~ayreuth Jan. 7, 1710, died at Muenchberg, vogtland (Saxonia), Aug. 22, 1736. Celebrated learned man with a very interesting biography. 135. ltosina Friederica, born at Bayreuth July 5, 1711, died at Bayreuth Nov. 14, 1711. 136. Johann Albrecht, born at Bayreuth Aug. 24, 1712, died at Bay-Reuth Oct. 17, 1714. 137. Andreas Christian, born at Bayreuth Dec. 25, 1714. 138, Sophia, born at Bayreuth June 10, 1717. 116. v. Johann Lorenz Stuebner born at Heilsbronn, Central Franconia, December 26, 1683. 1702: University Leipzig (Saxonia), theology. 1705: Parson-Adjunctus in Goldkrona.ch, Franconia, thereon parson there and at last (1716) parson of the Institution of Him- melkron (Franconia). . Married at Loldkronach February 17, 1706, Margareta Barbar von Ehrenstein, daughter of August von Ehrenstein, Lord of the manor and possessor of the ma.nor with castle Ruprechtsreut in the Upper­ Pfalz, Bavaria. Died at Goldkronach April 5, 1716, buried at Cloldkronach. Children 139. Dorothea Catharina, born at G.oldkronach March 1, 170~. 140. Ludwig Christian August, born at Goldkrona.ch February 8, 1711. 141. Johann Sigmund, born at Goldkronach, January 9, 1713, died at Goldkronach January 28, 1713. • 142. Sigmund Friedrich, born at Goldkronach Sept. 12, 1714, died at Goldkronach October 2, 1714. 143. Friedrich Wilhelm, born at Goldkronach, July 31, 1716, died at Goldkronach October 21, 1716. STUEBNER

125. v. Johann4Christo Stuebner, born at Giebiohenstein near Halle (Saale July 8, 1728. 1746: University Halle (Saale) studied theology. 1757: Conrector in Blankenburg. 1768': Parson in Blankenburg 1782: Parson in Huettencode (Hat"I) 1792: Subprior of the Cloister of Mj.chaelstein near Blackenburg. He published the great Work "Denkwverdigkeiten des Fuerstentums Blankenburg", Wernigerode 1788-1791, Tome I and II. He published a further work, "Historic description of the ecclesastic Constitution in Brunswick-Luneburg since the reformation." Married: 1. At Blankenburg (Ha?1l) July 21, 1757, Johanne Christine Dorothea Baller, daughter of dead Caspar Johanna Baller, Parson in Bentingerode. She died at Blankenburg April 24, 175S, 21 years old. II. At Blankenburg (Ha~) June 28, 1759, Maria Eli ;abeth Sichling, widow of Yir. Rothmaler, once actuar of•the Stolberg district. This second wife died at Blanken­ burg Sept. 20, 1765. III. At Blankenburg (Har~) May 7, 1767, nristine Louise Christiansen daughter of the late otto Christiansen, officer of the Prince of Stolberg. Johann Christoph stuebner died at (Har.z) April 20, 1800. Children {by third wite) 1.44. Rudolf August, born at Blankenburg Feb. 20, 1768. * 145. Johanne Dorothea Friederice, married at Huettenrode (Ha~) trinit in 1792 Johann Christoph~ ducal forester in Buendheim near Harzburg.

144. iv. Rudolph5August Stuebner, born at Blankenburg Feb. 20, 1768, bapt:,ized Feb. 22, 1768'; married Friederike Louise Kobus, she died June 23, 1837, in Salcier. Hudolph August Stuebner was ducal Civil officer (bailiff) farmer of cown domains)died at Salder Jan. 1, 1842. Children 145. Friedrich August * 145. iii. Fredrich6August Stuebner, merchant in Lesse, married at Lessee, Aug. 13, 1824, Ferdinandine F'hillipine Henriette Wenschoff. He moved to Baltimore, Maryland, before 1838. Children

146. Johann Rudolphine Charlotte, b. at Lesse Sept:,. 24, 1824. 147. Fredrich August Edward b. at Lease Feb. 17, 1826. 148. Caroline Henriette Agathe, b. at Lesse May 25, 1829. * 149. Hermann Theodor Ferdinand, b. at Lesse Oct. 25, 1831. died at Lesse Novo 7, 1833. 150. Georgine Juile Louisa Amalie, b. at Lessa Jan. 3, 1834; baptized at Leese Feb. 9, 1834 * (Ladd) 151. Heinrich Ernest Theodor, b. 1835, d. at Lesse Feb. 1, 183 6 , age 16 weeks. STUEBNER 148. Caroline Henriette Agathe Stuebner m. 1st Braumuller, m. 2nd George Turner

Children (By Braumuller)

Herman, died young Mollie, died young

otto Louis, b. Aug. 28, 1853, d. Aug. 7, 1934 m. Luetta Bumstead Children Bertha, b. Aug. J, 1885, m. 1st Sept. J, 1908, Gustave A. Hoeburn divorced Aug. 1914, m. 2nd Aug. l, 1923, John Geo. Lichtenberg Herman Arnold b. Oct. 14, 1873 m. ------Children Dorothea Iuetta b. July 10, 1907 Wilhermina Louise b. Dec. 2, 1911

Herman Arnold b. Jan. 23, 1917 FREDRIC H AUGUST STUEBNER GEORGINE JU ILE LOUISA AMAILE (STUEBNER) LADD ' l I I !

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W. S. TURNER TAYLOR CHART "D" Taylor ix. 2100. Anthom;1Ta;rlor, felt-maker, the .first of the name in Hampton was here soon atter the settlement of the town. He had "five acres of upland and swamp granted unto him at two several times; and .f'ive arc ea of upland and swamp bought of Thanas Kyng granted unto him likewise at two several times; ten acres in all; lying between the house lot ot Walter Roper tOllf:U'd the south; and ccmnon ground W1ere the clay-pitts are, in prt.; and the lott or Henery Green in prt.; and a certa.yne swa.mp in J)l't. toward the north; abutting upon the meeting house-green in prt. and a camnan we.ye in prt. toward the east; and upon another prt. ot the sayd swamp toward the west; more or lesae as it is layd out". His house stood 'there · Christopher G. Toppan now lives, though he lived, at first, on another lot, near the late Moses Toldets. His wife was · Phillippa (or phillis). He died 4 Nov. 1687, aged 80,7ears, she died 20 Sept. 1683.

Children 21.01. John, m. lat Deborah Godfrey; 2nd Susanna Brackett d. 15 Dec. 1712. 21.02. Lydia, m. John Mgsl.tpn. * 2103. Martha, prob. m. Hazron Leavitt. 2104. Sa.rah, m. 1st Thanas Canney, Jr. of Dever; 2nd John Wingate.

"History of Hampton, N. H. 0 SWAN

CHART "l)lt 1 viii. 1270 Robert Stff?!, dilld Feb. 11, 1697/81 (Haverhill, Maas. Records, published b7 The Topsfield Historical Societ7, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, Page 478). Gravestone record, Pentuoket Cem., Haverhill, Mass., says in hia 74th YMl'• He made his will Dec. 28, 1697; proved A.ug. 1, 1698. (Essex Co. Ma.ea. Probate Records).

His Estate wu diYided Jan. 21, 1924/5. (Essex Co. Mass. Probate Records).

He married, til"st, El~beth (.A.cie) bttfore 165.3. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, page 305). k She died Aug. 11, 1,6g9. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, Vol. 2, page 478J. Gravestone ~rd, Pentucket Cea., Haverhill, Mass., 1ays in her 57th year.

He married, secondly, widow Hannah Ross, April l, 1690. (Haverhill, Maas. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Societ7, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol.2, ptge 305).

She ie mentioned in his will dated Dec. 28, 1697. She is not mentioned in the diYision of his estate Jan. 21, 1724/5.

Children 1271. Eliza\,eth2, born Sept.. JO, 1953. Haverhill, Mais. Records, published b7 The Topsfield Historio&l Soci\ty, at Topatield, Maas. 1910, Vol. 1, Jage 290). Not mentioned in her lather'• will dated Dec. 28, 1697.

She is mentioned in the dirlsion of her father's estate Jan. 21; 1724/5, &s Eliza.beth Swan, Ali&s Herriman, "or such &a respresent her". Married Matthew Harriman Dec. 22, 1673. (Hanrhill, Mass, Records, piblished by The Tops- field Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, page 304). He was son of Leonard Harrinian and Margaret~ He was born 16; 6m: 1652. (Rowley, Mass. Records, published by The Essex Institute at Salem, Masso 1928, page 88). 1272. Sarah; born Aug. 10, 1655. (Haverhill, Maes. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1910, V~l. 1, page 305). Not mentioned in her father's wiU dated Dec.28.1697. Mentioned in the division otf:lWr&f'ather'a ' estate Jan. 21, 1724/S, as Sarah Swan, alias Hart.shorn. 1273. Robert, born May 30, 1657. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mase. 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). Mentioned in his father's will dated Dea. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division or hie father's estate Jan. 21, 1724/5. He died Dec. 24, 174 7, in his 93rd year. (Methuen, Mass. Records, published. by The Topsfield Historical Sooiety,at Topsfield, Mass. 1909, page 340). His death record· MJ"S "eon ot Robert Slf'&n." (Note, that. age of oi!"t,h and death do not agree).

Married Elizabeth Storie July 20, l685,. (Haverhill, Mass. a.,ords, published by The :ropsfield Historical Societ7, at Topefield, Mass. 19a. Vol 2, page 305). She died 1fq 22, 1745, in her 80th year. (Methuen, Maas. Reoorde, published by Toe Topsfield Historical Society, at Topatield, Mass. 1909, page .3.39).

1274. Ann, born Mar • .3, l6S8/9. (Haverhill, Maes. Records, published b7 The Topatield Historical Society, at Topafield, M&ae. 1910, Vol. 1, page 290). Not mentioned in her father.' s will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned. in the dirlsion of her father's estate Ian. 21, 1724/5, &a Ann Swan, &lias Ayer. Married Nathaniel 1.,_r Aug. 31, 168.3. (Haverhill, M&ss. Record.a, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topefield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, pt.gs .304). He was son ot John Ayer Jr. and Sarah (Williams). He waa born Mar. 13, 16.54. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at TopsfiJld, Ma.11. 19101 Vol.l, page 20). 1275. Richard, born Feb. 24, 1660. (Haverhill, Maes. Records, published by The ~opsfield Historical Society, At Topsfield, Man. 1910, Yol. 1, page 291). Mentioned in his father's will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division of his father's eirtate Jan. 21, 1724/5, as "Richard·~ or such as represent him".

1276. Timothy, born Mar. 12, 1662/3. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published by- The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Maes. 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). Not untioned in his father'• will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Not mentioned in the division ot his father's estate Jan. 21, 1724/5, nor any of hie heirs. Died Feb. 1, 1692/3. (And.over, Mass. Records, published by The Topsfield ijistorical Society_ at Topsfield, Maas. 1913, Vol. 2L page 555). Gravestone recol"d, North Paril!!h wrn.i1hig ~~1r~ar Andover, Maas. s~ys Feb. 2, lb92 1n s J J- • He is given as son ot Robert. Swan and Elisabeth, of Haverhill,•••• on deatb record.

1277. Dorothy, born 8., 1-666. (Haverhill, Maas. Recol"da, 111blished. b7 The Topsfield Historical Societ7, at Topetield, lfaQ. 1910, Vol. 1., pe.ge 290). Not mentioned in h•r rather•s will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division of her .tather1 s estate Jan. 21, 1724/S, &s Dorot~y Swan, alias Dalton, or auch a, represent her. She died Oct. 21, 1700. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published. by The Tope.field Historical Society, at Topsfield., Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, page 382). Married Sarluel Dal.ton Nov. 2', 168,3. (Haverhill, Mass. Record.a, publilhed by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topet'ield, Mus. 1911, Vol. -2, page 304). He died. Aug. 23, 1708. (Haverhill, Maas. Record.a, J11blished by The Topafield Historical Society, at 'l'opetield, Maas. 1911, Vol. 2, page .382). 1278. John, born A.us. 1, 1668. (Haverhill, Jfaes. Reeord.•, publi•hed. b7 The Topetield Historical Societ7, at 'Topsfield, Masi. 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). Not. mentioned in his lather•• will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned. in the division ot his father'• est&t• Jan. 21, 1724/5. Maried widow Sarah Wood .A:ug. 1, 1699. {Haverhill, Mass. Record.a, published by 'lhe Topatield Hiat.°": Historical Society, at Topatiiltl, Maas_, 19111 Vol. 2, page .364).

1279. Samu.el, bom AJril 11, 1670. {Haverhill, Ma.as. Recorcls, kpil:>liahed by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield~ Mass., 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). Died June ll, 1671. lHaverhill, Ma.SIS. Records., pibliahed by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Mass. 1911, Vol. 2, page 478). 1280. Samuel, born Oct. 24, 1672. (Haverhill, Ma.88. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Maa1. 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). . Not mentioned in hia father's will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division ot his tather1 s estate Jan. 21, 1724/S. Marri9d Dorothy Ames of Andover, Mass. Mar. 8, 1693. {Haverhill, Mass. Recol"ds, p.ibliahad by The Topsfield Hi1torie&l Society, at Topsfield, Maas. 1911, Vol. 2, page 30;). Court RAtcord., Essex Co. Mase. Quarterly Court gives Mar. 6th. 1281. Joshua, botn Sept. 13, 1674. (Haverhill, Ma.as. Records, published 01 The Topsfield Historical Societ7, at Topsfield, Maas. 1910, Vol. 1, page 291). Mentioned in his father's will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division of his :l'athe1'1s estate Jan. 21, 1724/S. He died Sept.. 2, 17.57 in his !)d ;rear.· (Methuen, Ma.as. Records, published by The Topsfield Historical Societ7, at Topatield, •••• 1,0,, page -'40). Married Sarah Inplla before 1702. (Haverhill, Mass. Records, published b7 The Topsfield. Historical Society, at Topsfield, Maas. 1911, Vol. 2, page 304). She diect Sep;. 7, 1760, in her 8ist yaar. (Methuen, Mass. Records, piblished by The Topsfield Hiatorioal Societ7, at Topsfield, Mass. 1909, page .340).

1282. Caleb, born June 18, 1676. (Haverhill, Maas. Reoorde, pibliamed. b7 The Topatield Historical Societ1, at Topsfield, Maas. 1910, Vol. 1, page 290). Prob. died young. Not mentioned in his father's 'Will dated Dec. 28, 1697. Not mentioned in the division ot his lather'• estate Ja.n. 21, 1724/5, or any ot his ..irs. 2 128.3. Ru.th, no record. or her birth. Not mentioned in her tathel''s will dated n.c. 28, 1697. Mentioned in the division ot her rather, Robert. Swan's estate, Jan. 21, 1724/5. She was deceased at that time. The division other share Nada as follows: "The Ninth Lott we tet a.part to .tuch as Repretent Ruth Swan alias Hartshorn." Whe died or small pox Dec. 12, 1690. (Haverhill, MaH._ Records, p.iblished by The Topa!ield Historical Society, at Topsfield, Maas. 19ll, Vol. 2, PP11J 414). Married, Sept.. 19, 1672, John Hart ■ horn. (Haverhill, Mus. Reoorda, piblished by The Topsfield Hiatorical Society, at Topsfield, Mas.a. 1911, Vol. 2, page 1.55).

* _(Hartshorn) THAYER

CHART "A" Thayer 1 ix. 6500. Thanas Thayer baptised 16 Aug. 1596 Thombury, Gloucestershire, England, died 2 June 1665 Braintree, Mass., married 13 Apr. 161.8 at Thombury, Glouceaterahire, England, Margerie Wheeler, da:u.. of Abell and Jane vheeler. He was an original emigrant fran old to New Jin.gland. 40 acres of land at Mt. Wj,:J.laaton (later called Braintree) was granted to him· 24 Feb. 1639-40 by- the Town of Boston for nine perama in his family. Thanas Thayer came to New l!hgl.and with his ld.te Margery and hie three sons f Thea.as, Ferdinande, and Shadrach. Thanas 'lha.yer was a shoemaker and lived on St., Braintree, near the iron works. Children 6501. Thanas, bp. 15 Sept. 1622 at Thornbury, England, m. Anna----• 6502. Ferdinando, bp. 18 April 1625 at Thombury, Fngland, m. Huldah Hayward. 6503. Shadrach, bp. 9 May- 1629 at Thornbury, F.hgland. *

6504. Sarah, b. about 1639-40 in Bosten or Braintree. m. 6 May 1663, Jonathan Hayward.

6505. Hannah, b. Prob. 1640-1 in Boston or Braintree, m. 28 Oct. 1664 - lat. Samuel Hayden. m. 2nd 1678 Jonathan Padle.ford. 2 viii. ,6 $03. Shadrach Thayer baptised 9 May 1629 in Thornbury, Gloucestershire England, l. 19 Oct. 1678 at Braintree, Mass. m. 1 Jan. 1654 Mary Barrett who d. 2 April 1657. She was dau. of Thanas and Margaret Barrett of Chelmsford. Children 6506. Rachel, b. 9 Oct. 1655; d. 23 Oct. 1656.

65

6508. Freelove, b. 30 June 1662; d. 6 July 1662. 6509. Mary, b. 10 Oct. 1663. 6510. Timothy', b. May 1666.

6511. Samuel, b. 7 Sept 1667; m. Susanna Scant 6512. Ephraim, b. 17 Nov. 1669; m. Sarah Basa * 6513. Hannah, b. 2 Oct. 1672; d. 12 July 1677.

6514. William, b. 1 Sept 1675; m. 22 Sept. 1699, Hannah (Newoanb) Hayward, a widow. 3 vii. 6512. Eph:rai;pi Th.ayer, b. 17 Nov. 1669; d. 15 June 1757 (''Vinton Ms.") m. 1st. 7 Jan. 1691•2 Sarah Bass, b. 22 June 1672, dau. of Jam and Ruth (Alden) Bass. She d. 19 Aug. 1751. {See Alden & Bass :tamill es) • Ephraim Thayer and his wife Sarah {Bass) Thayer, were indulged in the peculiar satisfaction of living to see 14 ch. arrive @ years of maturity, mter a family estate, and unamicusly make the noble resolutim of Joshua, "as for me and my house, we will serve the Lord". Cn, ·one cc:mnunion occasion they enjoyed the singular felicity of presenting thenselves, wlth the 14 ch. at the table ot the Lord to receive the emblem of Redeeming Lol'e. A similar inata.nce has seldan been found in the annuals or the Christian Church. (Vinton Family Memorial: 317) Children 6515. Sarah, b. 5 Feb. 1691-2; m. Seth Dorman 4 Aug. 1715.

'6516. Ephriam, b. 8 July 1694: m. 1 Apr. 1718, Mary Copeland. , . 6517. Philip, b. 14 Apr. 1696; m. Mary Wilson 1 Apr. 1718.

6518. Hannah, b. 13 Jan. 1698; m. lat Nathaniel machard, 2nd :wn. Noyes.

6519. Joseph, b • .28 July 1699; m. Sarah Faxon, 16 Dec. 1725.

6520. Shadrack, b. 18 Apr. 1701; m. Rachel ~ite 2 May 1723.

6521. Chriatopher, b. 4 May 1703; m. 29 Sept. 1735 Mary- Morse. 6522. Ruth, b. 1 Apr. 1704; m. 20 Sept. 1722 John Cape.

16,n. Esth.n-, b. 24 July 1705; m. 24 Dec. 1730 Moses French. 6524. Naphtali, b. 30 Jan. 1706-7; m. Bathsheba Bass 3 Feb. 1731-2.

6525. Peter, b. 12 July 1708; m. Anna Porter. * 6526. Priscilla, b. Mari:sh 1710; m. 1st. Elijah Hayden. 6571. James, b. 16 March 1712; m. Deborah Arnold 14 Nov. 1729.

6528. Abigail, b. 15 Nov. 1713; m. Dr. Benj. Richards 1 Nov. 1734. 4 Peter Thayer, b. 12 July 1708 Braintree, Mass., m. 1 June 1732 Anna Porter ot Norton, Maas. He was chosen fence viewer at; the Town Meeting 3 March 1734/5 and again 6 March 1737/8. He was · choaen Constable at the meeting of 31 March 1740 and "allowed a few da;rs to give his answer, provided he do it seasonably"• At the meeting of 19 May 1740 Peter Thayer was allowed 5 pounds c,ut ot the Tre&IJU.1"1 ot the Town 1.t he serve as Cmstable. At the Town meeting of 24 June 1748 the Selectmen directed a Town Way be laid rut one rod & halt wide bounded as follOWBr "Beg. a.t NW cor. Jonathan Porter's land running unto a cedar post in Pei>er Thayer's fence near the SE cor. said Thayer's Orchard, thence running to a pine stake in said 'lhayer•a land - - - etc." At the town meeting of 16 March 1764 the Selectmen refer to a Hwy. along line between Nathaniel French's and Capt. Peter Thayer's land. At the meeting of 3 March 1766 Ca.pt. Peter '!hayer was chosen Ward.en. 10 Jan. 1774 he was chosen on ocamittee~to consider ~ public affairs. 25 March 1776 he was chosen surveyor ot high\\6ys. 19 Aug. 1776 Deacon Peter Thayer was chosen on a committee to hire men. 10 March 1783 he was chosen on a camnittee upon the ward.en Act. At the meeting of 6 April 1789 it 'W9.S voted that a road be opened 20 .feet wide as it was pirchased by Deacon Peter Thayer. Deacon Peter Thayer moved tran Braintree, Mass. to Peterboro, N. H. Children (All bom at Braintree)

6529. William, b. 26 July 1733, d. same day.

6530. Peter, b. 5 May 1735, d. 6 July 1736 aged 14 months. 6531. Peter, b. 3 April 1737. 6532. William, b. 26 Jan. 1739. * 6533. Ephriam, b. 16 Feb. 1740, m. Phebe Porter 3 Dec. 1763. Children

Anna, b. 12 Oct. 1763, d. 12 June 1768. Porter, b. 19 Aug. 17oS.• Ephraim, b. 2 Aug. 1767. There were four more children

6534. Zacheus, b. Z7 Dec. 1742, m. 1st. Deborah Mann 30 June 1770. m. 2nd. Sarah (Richards) Thayer. Children Anna, b. 10 April 1772. Deborah, b. 14 May 1774• 6535. Anna, b. 2!J Sept. 1744, d. 25 Nov. 1744• 6536. Anna, b. 9 April 1746.

6537. Jabel, b. 7 July 1748• 6538. Phebe, b. 11 Feb. 1750.

6539. Ruth, b. 23 Aug. 1753. 6540. Bartholan.ew, b. 15 July 1757, m. intentioo 1st. 8 Dec. 1787 Rebecca Brackett, m. 2nd. 28 May 1789 Elizabeth ID.anchard. He was ot Peterboro, N.H. at time of each marriage. 5 v. 6532. WilJJ.am Tha.yer, b. 26 Jan. 1739 at Braintree, Mass.; m. at Truro about 1772 Suaanna dau. of Joseph and SUsanna (Collins) Rich. He

"Thayer Family Memorial n by Elisha Thayer "Braintree TO\Cl Records" by Samuel Bates ''Vital Records - TJ:uro, · Mass." ''Martin ¢1.intm tbayer'1, by Ruth (trhayer) Ravenscroft VON ZWEmORF

CHART "B'' Von Zweidorf Some of the oldest members of the Von Zweidorf family in documents (extra.ct). 1337! Henecke Von Zweidorf and Jutta Von Zweidorf his wife in Brunswick.

1340: lutbert Von Zweidorf. He is a citizen in the Newtown of Brunswick.

1341: Jutta Von Zweidorf. She is a widow and purchaser a rent in Brunswick. lutbert Von Zweidorf is a debtor.

1346: The brothers Vricke and lutbert Von Zweidorf purchased a rent in Brunswick. 1349: Jan Von Zweidort in the "Hagen" (Quarter in the town of Brunswick) is dead. Berten Von Zweidorr and his wife.

1358: Lutbert Von Zweidorf in Brunswick is in possession ot a. gr~t farin near Engelnstedt. He had purchased this farm. 1378: A expiation between the town of Brunswick and two Knights (Feb. 2) Heinrich Von Zweidorf member of the council.

1.383: A ma.n named Galgenst&ke had stolen a horse or Heinrich Von Zweidorf in Brusnwick. 1385: Heinrich Von Zweidorf counsellor. 1400: Tile Von Zweidorf in the "Hagen". Member of the council. 1419: Fricke Von Zweidorf in the Newtown of Brunswick is counsellor and Judge.

1421: Fricke Von Zweidorf, mayor of Brunswick. 1425: Heinrich Von Zweidorf, counsellor in Brunswick. 1430: Adelheid Von Zweidorf is the wife of Intbert Von Zweidorf. She had a. settlement.

1442i Heinrich Von Zweidori' is first mayor of Brunswick. 1444 to 1627: Feudal tenure of the von Zweidort family 1/2 tithe in Kabel­ stoeckheim (Kleinstoeckheim, Distr. Brunswick)

144 7 to 1728: Feudal tenure of the von Zweidor! family in the land of ~runs- . wick. 2½ hides (of land) and one fa.rm in Hedeper. village, Distr. Wolfenbuettel), Brusmdck), rents from 4 hides of land and 6 farms in Witzleben (village, Distr. Wolfenbuettel), 6 hides, 1 farm, 1 sheep­ farm and 1 small farm in Leiferde (village, Distr. Wolfenbuettel) and 1 rent in Bortfield. 1449: Inbbert, Fricke and Hinrick, brothersvon Zweidorf, buy 3 farms and a grat land near Vallstedt (Brunswick) 1451: Gerecke, Pawel and Heinrich von Zweidorf are vassals of the Knights von Saldem and attest a document (with .3 seals ot the von Zwe3.dorf' brothers) 1457: Heinrich Duce of Brunawich-Luaneburg is a gardian of Ludolt von Saldem and has bought back 9½ hides (of land) arable land tran the earths of Heinrich van Zweidorf, which was the first may-or; this arable land and two dairy-farms and three small .f'a:rms had buied Heinrich von Zweldorf fran the Knight Ev'ert von Sa.ldem about 1445. Eartha; Lutbert, Fricke and Hinrick van Zlleidort.

1470: Relation ship von Scheppenstedt -iron Zweidort. The family of von Saheppenstedt had a great house in the town of Brunswick, "Eie:rma.rket 3 and 4" lfflich had built Cord von Schappenstedt in 1465. Tore of in 1764. The house was a.domed with the coats of arms of von Scheppenatedt und von Zweidorf'. 1481: Henning van Kalm married at Brunswick Rickele von Zweidor.f'. She was his tourth wife and died in 1524 and maked a testam&ntary disposal.

1488: Tile and Lutbert von Zweidorf, members of the council.

1490: (about) The van Zweidort family- related to the families van Kalm and von Dassel. 1492: (about) Gese van Zweidorf' is a daughter of Lubbert von Zweidorf· and Gese van Broitzem. · She married at Bruns'Wick, Tile von nan., son of Hermann von Damn, first mayor of Brunswick.

151.5 to 1569: The von Zweidorf are vassals of the Duce of Brunswick and weal.thy-. They- have a great feudal tenure.

1547: Christoph von Zweidorf born at Brunswick 1547, died at Brunswick 1602. Son of otto VCll Zweidorf and Egere von .

1578: (about) Christoph vm Zweidorf married Anna Vai PJ,.aven; father C

1589: Anna ,ron Zweidorf, dau. of Christoph von Zweidorf is bom at Brunswick Sept. 19, 1,589. She died at Magdeburg Sept. 13, 1666. 1.598: Ils&be von Zweidorf trcm Brunswick married at Hildesheim July 19, 1598 Christoph Wildefever, brother ot Hans Wlldefever, first may-or of Hildesheim. Probably a daughter of Christoph von Zweidor.f. 1599: otto von Zweidorf married in Brunswick llse von Damm, da.u. of Philipp v~ Damm. 16.29, Hans Guericke, mayor of Magdeburg and husband of Anna von Zweidorf' died 1629.

1671: Mar.a T?Jl Zwey-dort resided in Brunswick ("In the Hagen, Steintor") vm Z~dorf, widow ot Wedde van Zweydor.t', resided in the old tOV1 of Brunswick ("Hohetor") and had an old priviledge to brew. 1671 to 17.33: Feudal tenure or the Ton Zweidor.f family. The tithe (prediaJ. tithes, fieah tites, etc.) in Dobbeln (District of , Village) 1 hide in Apelnstedt (District of Wolfenbuettel; tillage) and 1 hide in Gllssum (District of Wolfenbuettel).

17Z7: Johann Caspar August Ton Zweidorf, merchan.t and goldsmith in Brunswick since 17.28 in Schwerin ~Mecklenburg), married at Schwerin October 16, 1736 Johann Sophia Dorothea Pletzken. Foor children (me sens Paul Heinrich) 1769: Johanne Augustine von Zweidorf · married at Lage Daniel Ehrendried Rehberg ( died 1794), tax collector of the Duce of' Brunswick. She died at Ludwigalust (Mecklenburg) May• 18, 1825. 1772: General Major von Zweidor.f, Governor ot Brunswick and camnandant of the fortress. He had a brother Johann von Zweidorf'.

1809: Ann Catharina von Zweidorf, widow, died at Brunswick April 2, 1809, 58 yea.rs old. 1 v. 800. Johann Friedrich von ZweidoJ:t. a citizen and goldsmith, patriciua and Senior of the von Zweidor.f tamily. Bom in 1721, married Johanna Juliana Dorothea (born 1725, died at Brunswick July 1, 1794). He died at Brunswick (s. Aegidien) October», 1793. Children 801. Charlotte Henriette Friedrike. X. 802. A son, lawyer. 803. Christiane Henriette Wilhelmine, born at Brunswick (st. Ulrlcus) Oct. 10, 1771. iv.801. Charlotte¾roette reedrike Y

805. August Carl Theodor Wenschof'f, b. at Lease July 4, 1798, died at Lease Aug. 8, 1798.

806. Frantz Heinrich August Wenschhoff, b. at Lessa May 16, 1800, died at Lease May 23, 1800. 8(:/7. Johann Friedrich August Wenschhoff, bom at Lessee, Feb. 15, 1802; died at Lessee July 1810.

808. F.duard Wilhelm Karl Gottlieb Wenachhof!, born July 24, 1803; University or Goettingen 1824; University Halle a.s., J.8lD. 809. Christian Phillip Friedrick Wenschhoff, bom at Lesae Jan. 16, 1805; died at Lease Marty 6, 1805. 810. Elise Doris Bernbardine Henriette Wenschhotf', born at Lease August 25, 1806. Sources: "Book of German Families," Bland 8, 1901, s. (Page) 319., Bland (Tome) 39, 1923, page 350, Tome 46, 1926, page 330. "History magazine of families," Tome 8, 1914, page 258, Tome I, 1903- 1,05, page 91, Tome 3, 1909, page 70. Tome 13, 1915, Tome I, 1903- 1905, page 307, 310.

M. Buhlers "Joachim Brandis des Juengeren Dia.rium 1528-1609, "Heidlde­ sheim 1902, page 435. Vierteljahrsschrift fur wappen -, Siegel-und Familienkunde. XXXIX, Berlin 1911. page 232, 237, 238. Bau-und Kunstdenkmaeler des Herzogtums , Deel II, Tome 3, page 99. Braunschweigisches buerger-und Gewerbe-Verzeichnis fuer das J!!h.r 1671. Braunschweig 1942, p. 7lo "Braunschweigisches Ma.gazin", 1907, 1908. Ludwig Haenselmann" Das Schichtbuch" Brunswich 1886. Dr. H. Duerre "Geschichte der Stadt Braunschweig" (History of the town of Brunswioh), Wol.fenbuettel 1875.

1udwig Haenselmann "Book of documents of the Town of Brunswick" Vol. III, Berlin 1905. Dr. otto Grotefend "Documents of the von Saldern .familytt Tome I, II, Hildesheim 1932 an:l 1938. 01.fen "Historical books of the Town of Brunswick", 1832. M. Buhlers "Joachim Brnadie des Juengeren Diarium" Hildesheim 1902. Zedler "Grosses Allgemeines Lexicon" Vol. 64, 17500 WALKER

CHAH.T It A:" WALKER 1 ix. 6630. William Walker of Eastham, b. 1620, m. Feb. 25, 1654 Sarah Snow, dau. of Nicholas Snow of Eastham. Hie name is in the¢ list of those able to bear arme in 1643, but the time of his settlement in Eastham is not known. He was prepounded June 8, 1655, and admitted to freedom June 3, 1656. He was chosen to take up the excise in 1664 and 1667, and to take notice of what liquon were brought into the Gov. He was surveyor of highways, 1668, '69, '78 and '79, and constable in 1682. Grants of land were made to ·him in 1659, '63, '83 and '99. His descendants have not been numerous. Living on the sea shore, a considerable number have been engaged in maritime pursuits, and exposed to their perils; some died in early manhood, and others with few or no children. His will was proved, 1703. Children: 6631. John, b. Nov. 24, 1655; He, with three others, was killed in the In4ian assault upon Eastham, in 1676. 6632. William, b. Oct. 12, 1657, d. before Aug. 16, 16~9. 6633. William, ·b. Aug. 2, 1659, d. Jan. 1743-4. * 6634. Sarah, b. July JO, 1662, probably died unmarried. 6635. Eliubeth, b. Sept. 28, 1664, probably died unmarried.

6636. Jabez, b. July 8, 1668, d. 1742. He m. Elizabeth and had 8 children. 2 viii. 6633. William Walker of Eastham, b. Aug. 2, 1659, d. Jan. 1743-4. Hem. Children: 6637. William, b. 1692 or '93, d. Feb. 15, 1780. Hem. October 24, 1717, Anne Young. He had 5 sons and 4 dau. 6638. Mehetable, m. John Knowles, pub. March 25, 1721. 6639. John, had 6 children according to his will, made 1754, and proved Feb. JO, 1760. 6640. Susanna, m. June 7, 1716 Johathan Collins* (Collins).

- "Memorial of the Walkers of the Old Plymouth Colony". By J.B.R. Walker, A.Ma - 1861. WALTON

CHART "C" WALTON

1 ix. 4200. Rev. William Walton, was from Essex County, England, and is thought to have been at Hingham, Mass., as early as 1635. He took his degrees at Emanuel College, Cambridge in 1621 and 1625 and was settled over the parish of Seaton, D•v•h• shire where his dau. was baptised Oct. 27, 1629. He was made a freeman March 3, 1636, settled at Marblehead 1639 and was pastor there until his death in 1668. Wife was Elizabeth.

Children

4201. John, b. April 6, 1627.

4202. Elizabeth, b. Oct. 27, 1629, m. Lot Conant X (Conant)

4203 0 Martha, b. April 26, 1632, m. Walter Munjoy.

4204. Nathaniel, b. March 3, 1636.

4205. Samuel, bapt. June 20, 1639.

4206. Josiah, b. Dec. 20, 1640, bpt. Jan. 2, 1641.

4207. Mary, bpt. May 26, 1644, rn. Robert Bartlett. WEBSTER

CHARTS "C" & 11 D" 1 ~ ix. 3050. John Webster came from Ipswich, England to Boston, Mass. where he was admi£ted freeman, March 4, 1634. He then went to Ipswich, Mass., and possessed a lot of land which was granted a Mr. Rogers in 1642. He was admitted a commoner by vote of the Town Feb. 23, 1644. His occupation was that of a baker.

His wife's maiden name was Mary Shatswell, sister of John and Theophilus, and her home was on a lot adjoining John Webster's.

He d. about 1642. His widow was made administratrix of his estate Nov, 4, 1646. The family moved to Newbury Oct. ta~, 1~8. His widow married, Oct. 2, 1650, John Emery of New­ bury; shed, April 28, 1694.

Children

3051. Mary, b. about 1630; m. John Emery, Jr. *(Emery)

3052. John, b. in 1632; m. Ann Batt, June 13, 1653.

3053. Hannah, b, about 1635; m. Michael Emerson. *(Emerson)

3054. Stephen, b. in 1637; m. Hannah Ayer, March 24, 1662.

3055. Elizabeth, b. about 1639; m. Samuel Simmons in 1668.

3056. Aligail, b. about 1641; rn. Abraham Merrill, Jan. 1, 1660.

3057. Isreal, b. about 1643-4; m. Jan. 3, 1665-6 Elizabeth Brown.

5058. Nathan, b. 1646; m. Mary Hazeltine, June 30, 1673.

"Little" Page 892. WHEELER

CHART "Cf' WHEELER

The Wheeler family is of English origin. Between 1620 and 1650 many immigrants of the ttame came to America, settling in Virginia, Conn., and Mass., among the earliest in the country was: 1 x. 3170. John Wheeler, who came from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, where he was born about 1580. He sailed March 24, 1634, in the "Mary and John" and settled in the town of Salisbury, Mass. He was a farmer and barber. He was a member os Salisbury in 1652 and removed to the adjacent town of Newbury, where his wife, Ann Yeoman, died Aug. 15, 1662, He died in 1670. His will dated March 28, 1668 and proven Oct. 11, 1670, bequeathed to son David; to sons John and Adam of Salisbury, England; to son William, if he come over to this country; to Mercy, Elizabeth Button and Ann Chase; to Susanna, wife of his son George, and to his children, Mary and Elizabeth; to daughter-in-law Susanna, the land formerly given to her husband George, on which he built; he appointed his son Henry executor. His son David came in the ship "Condifence" in 4.pril, 1638, aged eleven.

Children

3171. Adams, b. 1616 remained in Salisbury, Eng., 1668.

3172. Edward, b. 1612, remained in Salisbury, Eng., 1668.

3173. William,b. 1629, remained in Salisbury, Eng. 1668.

3174. Davi~, b, about 1625 in England, m. May 11, 1650, Sarah Wise. 3175. Anne, b, 1624, married A,Muila Chase, x. (See Chase) 3176. Mercy, b. 1620 living in 1668.

3177. Elizabeth, b. 1620 m. 2nd. Bulton or Button.

3178. Roger, b. 1631 married Dec. 7, 1653, Mary Wilson.

3179. Henry, b. _____ , m. ~bout 1659, Abigail Allen.

3180. George, b. 1633, m., April 30, 1660, Susanna Stowers.

3181. Joseph, b. died Oct. 13, 1659, a Joseph, free- man in 1640.

"Old Families of Salisbury, Mass." p. 353, "New England Register" Vol. 1, P. 69. "Little" P. 1410. "History of Hampton, Ni. H. 11 WHELDEN CHART "A" Whelden

1 x. 5213. Gabriel Whelden, b. in Fzlgland was in the Plymouth Colony in 1638; the date of his arrival in America and the place of his landing a.re not known. lie probably came fran Nottingham­ shire. His children were nodoubt bom in England and were probably by his first 'Wife. When he died in 1654 his wife was Margaret, "1an, it seems clear was his second wife and not the mother of his children. He apparently came to Ya.mouth about 1639 with a family of grown children. He left Ya.mouth about 1648. Pope says he L'em.oved to Lynn and then to Malden 'Where he died between 11 Feb. 1654,-4 (date of his will) and 4 April 1654 (date of probate). Hi.a w:i.11 mentions no children. In 1642 he was surveyor of highways for Ya.mouth and 1 June 1647, he was presented and e~m to the same office. After Gabriel's death his sons, Henry and John in 1655 brought suit for their portion of his estate.

Children

5214. Ralph.

5215. Henry. 5216. John, m. Mary d.au. ot Thanas Folland. 5217. Catharine, probably m. Giles Hopkins 9 Oct. 1639 * 521S. Ruth, m. Richard Taylor after 'Z'/ Oct. 1646.

No. 42 Library of Cape co! History & Geneology. WOOIMAN Chart "C" 1 x. .3400. Edward Y{QopfflU" Mr., of Newbury; m. Joanna Ml.O was born about 1614. He came to Newbury in 1636, made Freeman May 1636. Representative 1636, 1637, 1639, 1643, Camnissioner to end small causes, etc. Died before 1694.

Children

3401. Edward, b. about 1628; m. Dec. 20, 1653, Mary Goodri~e. X

3402. John, b. about 1630; m. 1st July 15, 1656, Mary Field; m. 2nd Oct. 17, 1700, Sarah Huckins. 3403. Joshua, b. about'l636; m. Jan. 22, 1665-6, Elizabeth Stevens.

3404. Mary, b. ; m. Feb. 20, 1659-60, John Brown.

3405. Sarah, b. Jan.12, 1641-2; m. March 13, 166.5-6, John Kent, Jr. 3406. Jonathan, b. Nov. 5th or 8th, 1643; m. July 1, 1668, Hannah Hilton. 3407. Ruth, b. March 28, 1646; m. Oct. 17, 1666 Benjamin Lowell. 2 !x. 3401. St.4ward Wo~ of Newbury, b. about 1628; m. Dec. 20, 1653 Mary Goodrdge; Will Dec. 16, 1693, Sept. 27, 1694.

Children

3408. Mary, b. Sept. 29, 1654; m. Nov. '2f), 1676, Jonathan Emery.

3409. Elizabeth, b. July ll, 1656; d. Dec. 27, 1659. 3410. Edward, b. 1658; d. Dec. 29, 1659.

3411. A child, stillborn, July 31, 1660. 3412. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 17, 1661; m. Wallis.

3413. Rebecca, b. July 29, 1663; m. Lailon or Leighton.

3414. Sarah, b. July 18, 1665; m. about 1691 Nathaniel Merrill. X (Merrill) 3415. Judith-, b. Nov. 10, 1667; named Woodman in will, 1693. 3416. Edward, b. March 20, 1669-70; m. June 29, 1702, Mary Sawyer. 3417. Archelaus, b. June 9, 1672; m. a.bout 1695, Hannah

3418. A daughter, b. Nov 8, 1674; d. No~ 24, 1674• 3419. Margaret, b. Aug • .31, 1676; m. April 12, 1699, Richard Bartlett.

"Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury"