EARLY SETTLERS

N A N T U C K E T

TH EIR ASSO C IATES AND D ESCEND ANTS

COM PI LED BY

LYDIA S HINCH M AN

PHILA DELPHIA P NCOTT N R NT D BY . COM P P I E J . B LIP I A Y 1 8 96 C PYR GHT 1 8 6 O I , 9 ,

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I H C . LYDIA S . IN HMAN CO TE TS N N .

PAGE — DEEDS or PURCHASE AND SETTLEMENT OF TH E I SLAND Dis — — covery Names of Purch asers Te n Propri e tors a dded — Hous es b u ilt Town n amed

TH M S CY— a me ca— ec a u O A MA Arriv l in A ri His R ord in S lisb ry , — Mass ach use tts Viol a tion of La ws in Religiou s Ma tters — — Admonition Apology D epartu re for Na ntucke t

E W S TARB c — e eme at e New am e D ARD S ttl nt Dov r , H pshir — — Possession s in Dov e r Profession of An a b a ptism Joins — Thomas Macy on his Voyage to Na ntuck e t Name of Starbuck a ssoci a te d with his Former Possessions u ntil 1 71 6 21

— — — TRISTRAM COFFIN Birth M arri a ge Arriva l in Ameri ca — E arly An ce stry Coffi n Home in Norma ndy an d Engl an d — Li fe a nd S ervices at Na ntu c k e t Commission as Chi ef — M a gistra te of Colony Sk e tch of his Children

\ — A DMIRAL S IR ISAA0 C OFFIN His E arly Li fe in — — Intere st in Nan tu ck et Se rvi ce s for the King Ma rri age an d Death in Engla nd

— — - — CHRISTOPHER H US S EY Marri a ge A rrival in Boston S ettl e me a t am New a m e— u c e ce nt H pton , H pshir P bli S rvi s S TEPHEN H USSEY

ST P H G W TH S M A CC T H IS F TH E EN REENLEAF , I O E OUN OF A ER , — — E DMUND GREENLEAF Origi n of the F amily Arriv a l in — Am eri ca of Edmund Gre e nl ea f an d F amily P ubli c S er — — vi ce Extract from W ill STEPHEN GREENLEAF as Pro — — pri etor of Na ntuck et Military Li fe Death PAGE — JOHN GRE ENLEAF W H ITTIER D e tail o f D esce nt from Tris tram Cofli n an d Ste ph e n Gre e nl eaf

— — OTHER P R oP RI ETOR s ROBERT PI K E S e ttle me nt at Sa lisb u ry — — — Re la tions with Na ntucke t P ubli c Life THOMAS COLE — M A N as Propri e tor T H O M AS AND ROBERT B ARNARD — — ’ Propri e tors of Na ntu ck e t Thoma s B a rn a rd s Return — ’ — to Engla nd Rob ert B arn a rd s F a mily Ezra Corn e ll — RIC HARD S WAIN Conn ection of his F amily with W eare a m of am Ne w am e— H SW I as F ily , H pton , H pshir JO N A N — Propri e tor His Ho use

— — ’ P ETER FO LG ER Origin of Folge r F a mily Pe te r Folge r s — Arriv a l in Ame ri ca Life a nd Mission ary Work a t ’ — ’ M a rth a s Vineyard Cotton M a th er s De s cription of Him — — Se ttl eme nt a t Nan tu cket His F amily B e nj amin Fr a nkli n — a nd his Desce nda nts in Phil a de lphi a Wa lte r Folge r -f — — — M a ri a Mitch e ll Ja cob B a rke r Thomas Pre nce Willi am — — Colli er Willi am Alle n B utl er Ch arle s J ames Folge r

TH M S J H R C H I — e eme O A , O N , AND I ARD GARD NER S ttl nt in — — Ame ri ca Li fe a t C a p e Ann an d S al em Remov a l o f — RIC HARD GARDNER to Na ntucke t Ri chard as Ma gistra te J H G as a a e a uc e u e of O N ARDNER M gistr t on N nt k t , J dg ” a e and a a o f Ffoot m a Prob t , C pt in Co p ny

— SAMUEL S H ATTU CK Assoc i ation of Na me with Nan tucket — — ’ Persecu tion B a nishme nt from Ameri ca S amuel Sha ttuck s ’ R eturn to Ame rica with the King s M a nda te

M A S M H W A ND H M S M YH W R — ma M a TH o T J . AY E O A A E , Tho s y — ’ he w as Propri etor o f N a ntuc ke t His Life a t M arth a s — m e a a o f a a e J r. Vin y rd Mission ry Work Tho s M yh w , , — among Indi a ns Childre n an d D es ce nd a nts o f Thomas a e M yh w , Jr

E " TRACTS FROM JOURNALS OF JOHN RICH AR D s oN AND THOMAS ST GIV G s omE A C C T o r TH E RIS F S oN ORY , IN OUN E OF RIEND — ’ — NA NTUCK E T Esta blishme nt of Fri e nds M eeting Pres e nt Condition of the Soci e ty on the Island AN IMPARTIAL JUDGM ENT

DETAIL OF DES CENT FROM PROPRIETORS AND SETTLERS Mitch e ll F a mily Ru sse ll F a mily B a rke r Fa mily a am Sw in F ily . F a mily of L u cre ti a Mott F amili e s of Tho mas E a rl e a n d John Milton E arle Swi ft F a mily Rotch F a mily B unk e r Fa mily Wing a n d H a th a wa y Conn ection with Na ntu cke t C o gge sh a ll Conn ec tion with Na ntu ck e t ‘ B ufi u m Conn e ction With Na ntucke t Sta nton Connection with Na ntuck e t

A PPENDI "

NAN KE EARLY SETTLERS OF TUC T.

DEEDS OF PU RCH ASE AND SETTLEMENT OF THE I LAND S .

“ B * A n ELKNAP , in his Biography of Biron , says , ' Icelander of the name He riofi and his son Biron made a voyage every year to different countries for the sake of traffic . “ About the beginning of the eleventh century (1001) Wh n their ships were separated by a storm . e Biron arrived in Norway he heard that his father was gone n to Gree land , and he resolved to follow him but n a other storm drove him to the southwest , where he discovered a flat country , free from rocks , but covered ” with thick woods , and an island near the coast . Whe n on his return to Greenland his discoveries became known , Lief, the son of Eric, Earl of Norway , an d "< equipped a vessel , taking Biron for his pilot ” 2 r sailed (1 00 ) in sea ch of the new country . ’ B iarn e s n Belknap says , descriptio of the coast is very accurate and in the island situate to the eastward (between which and the promontory that stretches to the eastward and northward Lief sailed) we recognize

Nantucket . The Ancient Northmen found there many

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shallows . There is little doubt that Nant ucket was visited by Englishmen very early in the seventeenth century “ In G os n old l the biography of , Be knap says , The shoal water and breach which he calls Tucker ’ s Terror corresponds wi th the Shoal and breakers called Pol ’ T lock s Rip . o avoid this danger it being late in the day he stood so far out to sea as to overshoot the eastern entrance of what is now called the Vine yard Sound . The land which he made in the night was a white ' clifi on the eastern coast of now called n Sa koty Head . ’ The breach which lay off Gilbert s Point I take to be the Bass Rip and the Pollock Rip with the cross ripplings which extend from the southeast extremity of that island . Over these ripplings there is a depth of water from four to seven fathoms , according to a late map of Nan ”

Cofii n . . tucket , published by Peleg , Esq , and others It is difficult to imagine any native of Nantucket who would not be interested in facts relating to its history , whether geographical , historical , geological , or genealogical ; but the practical interest for us of 1 65 9 the present day dates from , when it was finally settled by sturdy men , ancestors to so many in this broad land that a brief detail of the public services of those pioneers cannot fail to be of value to their de dan s s ce n t . Tradition assigns two causes for the sudden departure

A d D . Am a D . e ca a . e em e ri n Biogr phy By J r y B lkn p , With i i n u e a e d t on s a d e . . u a Not s by F M H bb rd . P blish d by H rp r 1 43 Broth ers in 8 . 9 of Thomas Macy an d Edward Starbuck from Salis bury , . Many of their descendants have believed that perse cution on account of the harboring of Quakers led those early settlers to leave an already established l home , to seek another upon a desolate , bleak is and , n where skulking Indians , added to its isolated positio ,

- made a most i nhospitable landing place .

On the other hand , most historians attribute the j ou rney of Thomas Macy an d Edward Starbuck in 1 65 9 to a business negotiation pending betwee n them and Thomas Mayhew in regard to the purchase of the a isl nd of Nantucket .

- n Benj amin Franklin Folger , one of the well know has genealogists of Nantucket , stated that early in 1 65 9 Tristram Coffin went on a voyage of investiga fi ’ tion , rst to Martha s Vineyard , where he secured the of services Peter Folger as interpreter, thence to Nan tucket , his obj ect being to ascertain the temper and disposition of the Indians and the capabilities of the island that he might report to the citizens of Salisbury ff what ind ucements for emigration thither were o ered .

Thomas Mayhew , some years before , had received a grant of the islands off the southeast coast of Massa chu s e tt s from William , Earl of Sterling , and Sir Fer nando or Ferdinand Gorges , as is shown by the records

— Now In 1 641 Na ntucket a ppe ars to h a ve b ee n u nder the c ontrol o f W am a of e l a n d e a e a d e illi , E rl St r ing , Sir F rn ndo or F rdin n Gorg s , “ ’ a s u ea the E a e a Ca arrock a a d ring this y r liz b th Isl nds , p or M rth s ” e a Nan tic on a u c e a n d Tu ck a n u c k Tuckan uckett Vin y rd , or N nt k t or “ w e e rau n ted u ma a e w a t W a te rto w n e e c a r g nto Tho s M yh , M r h nt , ” an d ma a e e to Tho s M yh w his sonn . The consid er a tion n a m e d in the dee d of Na ntuck e t w as th at Thoma s M a yh e w a n d Thoma s M ayh e w his sonn e or e ith e r o f th em bl or th eir Assign e s d oe r e nd e r and pay y early unto the H on e the Lord 10

’ f in the secretary s o fice at Albany , , Nan tucket having belonged to New York until about 1 690. In 1 659 the island or the pate nt of it was still in the possession of the Mayhews . ’ 1 5 9 . . 6 F B Hough s book says , In the elder May hew admitted nine others to a j oint partnership in the

Island of Nantucket, reserving a small part to himself, and in February following it was agreed that each Partner might admit another to an equal share in

Power and Interest , not being justly excepted to by ” the Rest . We find on record that in July of 1 659 a deed was given by Thomas Mayhew, confirming the sale of the — v1z island of Nantucket to nine purchasers ,

TRISTRAM COFEIN. S S R . ICHARD WAIN , or WAYNE P C FF ETER O IN . S REENLEAE TEPHEN G . K WILLIAM P I E .

THOM A S MACY .

THOMAS BARNARD .

CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY . J S S OHN WAIN , or WAYNE .

Copy of D eed of Nantucket to Nine Purcha s ers (da ted ul 2 J y ,

‘l Recorded for Mr Coffin and Mr Macy afore s ye " Day and Year afores .

e H e res a n d A e uc a n ac e eme a s a St rling , his y ssign s , s h knowl dg nt sh ll be thou ght fi tt by John Winthrop Esqr the Elde r or a ny two M agis a e the a ac u e B a e e fo r a an d P ur tr t s in M ss h s tts y , b i ng Chos n th t End le pose by the H o n b the Lord Ste rling or his D epu ty an d by the s aid ” ma a e w a n d ma a e e e e . Tho s M yh Tho s M yh w his Sonn , or th ir Assign s

ee w a s a e c e 1 3 1 641 . This d d d t d O tob r , 1 1

Be it known unto all Men by these Presents that I , ’ Thomas Mayhew of Martha s Vineyard , Merchant , doe hereby acknowledge that I have s ould unto Tris Cofii n tram , Thomas Macy , Christopher Hussey , Rich d f ard Swayne , Thomas Bernar , Peter Co fin , Stephen G re e nle afe , John Swayne and William Pike that Right and Interest I have in ye Land of Na n t uck ett by Patent ; h ° e f r t w I F o ret . y Right bought of James , Gent and ° Steward to y Lord Sterling and of Richard Vines , "11 t - Sometimes of Sacho , Gen , Steward Gen unto Sir Georges Kn ight as by Conveyances under their Hands

' ° S cale s a e are fi or and doe pp , them y aforesaid to Injoy , th and their Heyre s and Assignes forever w all the n Privileges thereunto belo ging, for in consideration of y° Sume of Thirty Pounds of Current Pay unto W hom I ° H e re s soever y said Thomas Mayhew , mine y or As signes shall appoint . “ And also two Beaver Hat ts one for myself and one for my wife . And further this is to declare that I the said Thomas Mayhew have received to myself that Neck u pon Nantucket called M as qu e tuck or that Neck of Lan d called Nashayt e the Neck (but one) northerly of ° M a s u e t uck n otw ith q , y aforesaid Sayle in anywise

° standing . And further , I y said Thomas Mayhew am to beare my Part of the Charge of y° said Purchase a above named , and to hold one twentieth P rt of all

Lands purchased already , or Shall be hereafter pur

" ° “ “ chased , upon y said Island by y afores Purchas or H e re s y and Assignes forever . Briefly : It is thus That I really sold all my Patent to y° aforesaid nine Men and they are to pay mee or

° whomsoever I shall appoint them , y sume of Thirty

8 Pounds in good M archan table Pay in y M as s a chu 1 2

h t w " G ove rnm 2 setts , under they now Inhabit, and th " e 2o Beaver Hatt , and I am to beare a Part of y ° 20th Charge of y Purchase , and to have a Part of all

‘311 Lands and P rivile dge s ; and to have W of ye Necks d afors m s elfe ° that I will y , paying for it ; only y Pur chasers are to pay what y° Sachem is to have for Mas u e tu ck ° q , although I have y other Neck . “ And in witness hereof I have hereunto sett my Hand and S cale this second Day of July sixteen hun dred and fifty- nine Per me

THO . MAYHEW . Witness JOHN S MITH

EDWARD SEARLE .

By this deed it will be Observed that a Share of the island was retained by Thomas Mayhew , and in this way he became one of the proprietors who are said in all histories of the place to have founded the settle ment . The following deed proves that notwi thstanding the purchase of the island from Thomas Mayhew , a busi ness negotiation was made with the Indians also , and that the land was fairly bought from them

F W N K M A ACK DEED O A AC N .

W an a ckman a ck This witnesseth that I , , Chief

Sachem of Nantucket hath sold unto Mr . Tristram Coffin and Thomas Macy their heirs and assigns that whole ne ck of land called by the Indians P a cumm oh * quah , being at the East end of Nantucket , for and in consideration of five pounds to be paid to me in Eng

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w lish goods , or other ise to my content by the same Tristram Coffin aforesaid at convenient time as shall be demanded . “ Witness my hand or mark this 22 of June 1 662 .

W ANACK MAMAK .

“ W aw in n e sit Witness hereto , Peter Folger and ” whose E nglish name is Amos .

ded o M r o o Indian deed o Na ntucket R ecor r . C py f f , f “ “ i a nd M r homa s M a c 29 o Tris tra m o n . T Cfi y , y f une 1 7 1 a ores a id J 6 f .

t These P ’ s e nts Wittn e s s y I W a na ckmama ck Head ° a n tu cke tt Sachem of y Island of N , have Bargained B a r ai n e and sold , and doe by these Presents g and Sell d f w unto Tristram Co fin , Thomas Macy , Rich S ayne , S v ain Thomas Bernard , John y , Mr Thomas Mayhew , ’ Cofii n Edward Starbuck , Peter Coffin , James , Stephen G re e nle afe Cofii n , Tristram Jun , Thomas Coleman ,

Robert Bernard , Christopher Hussey, Robert Pyke , h John Smyth , and John Bishop t ese Islands of Nan d ° ° a fore s tucket , namely , all y west end of y Island ° unto y Pond comonly called W a quittaquay and from ° y° Head of that Pond to y North side of y° Island M a na moy ; Bounded by a Path from ye Head of ye

° Pond aforesaid to M a namoy ; as also a Neck at y th East End o f y" Island called w the Ro alt e s P rivile d e s Property thereof, and all ye y y , g and Immu nit e s y thereto belonging , or whatsoever Right I ° d afo re s W a na ckmak v y have , or ha e had in ye same ° me n con e d That is , all y Lands afore and likewise ye ° Winter s s e e d of y whole island from y° End of an In " dyan Harvest untill Planting Time , or y first of May,

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e are e are from y to y forever , as likewise Liberty to make ° use of Wood and Timber on all Parts of y Island ; and likewise Halfe of y° Meadows and Marshes o n all e ‘h ° d Parts of y Island w out or beside y afore s tracts of

e Land Purchased ; And likewise y use of y° other H e e alfe of y Meadows and Marshes , as long as y afore said English their Heyre s or Assignes live on ye Island ; And likewise I the aforesaid W an ackmama ck doe sell unto ye English afore me n con e d ye propriety e e in of y rest of y Island belonging unto mee , for and con s id e ra co n of "forty Pounds already received by mee m or other by y Consent or 0 rd . ‘1 To Have and to hold , ye afores Tracts of Land , ‘h ’ w e P riet Ro alt ie s Immu nit e s P rivile d es y p y , y y , y , g and all Appe rten an ce s thereunto belonging to them y d “ a f re s e r o Purchas their H y e s and Assignes forever . “ d In witness Whereof I the afore s W an ackmama ck have hereunto sett my Hand and Seale ye Daye and

Ye are above written . “ n W a n ack- M ama ck The Sig of . d Signe , Sealed and Delivered

r in ye p s e n ce of

Peter Foulger ,

Eleazer Foulger , ” r Do cas Starbuck .

RE CEIPT OF WANACK MAMACK .

Na ntucket R ecords Old B ook P a e ( , , g

Of f Nan t ucke tt the Received Tristram Co fin of , just sume of five poun , which is part of the seven

az r Dorca s Sta rb uc k w as a da u ghte r of Edwa rd Sta rbuck . Ele e

Fou lge r w a s a son o f Pe te r Fo u lg e r . — Na ta The offi c i al r ecords of th ese d e e ds a re in the offi ce of the S ec

re t a r of a e A a Ne w Y . y St t , lb ny , ork 1 5 poun that was unpaid of the Twenty poun Purchase of the Land that was purchased of W an ackmamack Ne ckan oos e and , that is to say from Monomoy to W a u etta u a e Nan ahumack q q g pond , Neck and all from

Wesco westward to the west end of Nantucket , I say W an ackmama ck f Received by Me of Tristram Co fin , five pounds Starling the 1 8 th 1 1 M 1 671 “ an a ckmama k The Mark " of W c . Witness hereunto

RICHARD GARDNER . ’ ELEZ ER F OLGER .

The following Associates were chosen by the first Proprietors

T C FF R . J S RISTRAM O IN , J OHN MITH .

R P IK E . R B OBERT OBERT ARNARD .

T C . E S TARB CR HOMAS OLE MAN DWARD U .

N S . T OO ATHANIEL TARBUCK HOMAS L K .

O N. T M R JAMES C FFI HOMA S AYHEW , J .

They purchased or were given a half- interest in the original apportionments , making at a very early date twenty landed proprietors . Among the s e ' w ere men of varied experience and marked executive ability , evinced by their embracing every Opportunity for the a dvancement of the settle ment , and soon an interesting society was established upon the island .

The first houses were built at the northwest , not far M a dd e u et from a small harbor now called q Harbor . Later the large harbor on the north Side of the ff island o ered decided advantages , and the town was

finally located there and named Sherburne , in com 1 6

lian ce p with written orders of Governor Lovelace , of ’ In f New York , recorded in Albany the Secretary s o fice in Book of Deeds III . p . 8 5 . Many of the houses were moved from their original sites to the new town . Numbers at first were so small that irntermarriage s among these families were very common , and it is not infrequent for a descendant to fi nd the same settler in his family tree several times . 1 8 49 The population increased steadily until about , when the California gold fever led many to seek wealth on the Pacific Coast , and later , the decline of the whale fisheries compelled the younger me n to find means of support elsewhere , and in comparatively few years the population decreased from nearly ten thousand to less than five thousand .

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This is to entreat the honored Court not to be

ff - o ended because of my non appearance . It is not from any slighting the authority of this honored Court , n or from feare to answer the case , but I have bin for some weeks past very ill , and am so at present , and not d withstanding my illness , yet I esirous to appear , have done my utmost endeavour to hire a horse but cannot procure one at present . “ I bein g at present destitute have endeavoured to purchase , but at present cannot attaine it, but shall relate the truth of the case as my answer should be to

° y honored Court, and more cannot be proved , nor so much . On a rainy morning there came to my house Edward

Wharton and three men more , the said Wharton spoke to me saying that they were travelling eastward and i n the desired me to direct them way to Hampton , and asked me how far it was to Casco Bay . I never saw any of y° m e n afore except Wharton neither did I require their names , or who they were , but by their carriage I thought they might be Quakers and told them so , and therefore desired them to passe on their way , saying to them I might possibly give ff o ence in entertaining them , and as soone as the vio lence of the rain ceased (for it rained very hard) they went away and I never saw them since . The time that they stayed in the house was about f three quarters of an hour , but I can safely a firm that it was not an houre . i n They spake not many words the time , neither was

I at leisure to talke with them , for I came home wet to “ l y Skin , immediate y afore they came to the house and

I found my wife sick in bed . If this s atisfi e not the h honored Court I s all subj ect to their sentence . 1 9

I have not willingly offended . I am ready to serve and obey you in the Lord .

TH os . . MACY

an d He was a Baptist , on the Sabbath frequently l exhorted the people ; this , too , was in vio ation of the Massachusetts law which prohibited all but the regu larly ordained from such service . Tradition says that immediately aft er his se n tence

Thomas Macy removed to Nantucket . In the Macy Genealogy ” it is related that “ in 1 659 he embarked at Salisbury in a small boat with his wife and children and such household goods as he could conveniently carry , and in company with Isaac Cole ” man and Edward Starbuck set sail for Nantucket .

The same papers say , because he could not in j ustice to the dictates of his own conscious longer submit to the ” tyranny of the clergy and those in authority . It appears from the above detail that Thomas Macy satisfied the requirements of the law and paid his fine , but undoubtedly he believed he could lead a more peaceful and independent life at Nantucket , and may have preferred voluntary exile to possible banishment .

Thomas Macy must have returned to Salisbury , as he 4 is recorded as living there in 1 66 . Before his removal to Nantucket he was commis s io ne r , and representative to the General Court from

Salisbury , and the citizens of that town bore testimony of their sympathy with him by electing his friend and defender Robert Pike as his successor .

That he again , at a later date , removed to Nantucket ’ f is evident from old records , Register s o fice , in which

m m a e f o f a . a a e acc m a e J s Co fin , son Tristr , Sr , is s id to h v o p ni d t he three n a med . 20

1 1 6 5 it will be found that October , 7 , he was commis s io n e d chief magistrate of the town .

He was the first recorder appointed on the island , and a portion at least of the first Book of Records in f the o fice at Nantucket was written by him .

l 1 - 1 9 68 2 . He died Apri , , aged Seventy four His Ho cot him wife , Sarah ( p ) Macy , who came with from

Chilmark , survived him for nearly a quarter of a cen tury . M m JOHN ACY , son of Tho as and Sarah Macy , born 14 1 655 at Salisbury July , , married Deborah Gardner , d aughter of Richard and Sarah (Shattuck) Gardner , 14 1 691 and died at Nantucket , O ctober , , at the early age of thirty- six ; through him alone the name has descended to posterity .

Nata — In 1 63 7 - 38 G G M C a ea a e e e m e , EOR E A Y pp rs to h v b n pro in nt 2 . 14 the e eme of a u a ac u e . a a e . . in s ttl nt T nton , M ss h s tts S v g (vol iii p ) ’ a he w a s 1 643 eu e a K W ar a n d e e e s ys in li t n nt in ing Philip s , r pr s nt a tiv e in 16 72 a n d fo r six y ears ; also a mong the inh abita nts of Tau n 1 668 e e w as a amue ac u e a e e e ton in th r S l M y , who is s ppos d to h v b n a son of Ge orge a nd to h a v e di e d S ingl e prior to the d ea th of his fa e of au fam t e e fu e ec of th r ; this T nton ily h r is no rth r r ord , nor a n e o f the ame e ce ma a n d e ce da y oth rs n x pting Tho s his d s n nts . The only rea sons for s u pposing Ge orge M acy w as o f t he sa me fa mily a s Thoma s are the n a me a nd the d ate of his emigra tion to m A e ri c a . h e ff T e n ame M a cy signifi s mace or sta . 2 1

EDWARD STARB UCK . E S 1 604 DWARD TARBUCK was born in , and came from

Derbyshire , England , to Dover , New , with 1 63 5 . his wife , Katharine (Reynolds) , of Wales , about He is firs t mentioned as receiving 1 648 a grant of forty acres of land on each side of the Fresh River at C utche choe and also one platt of Marsh above Cutche cho e great Marsh , that the brook that runs out of the river runs through , first discovered by Richard W alde rn e , Edward Colcord , Edward Starbuck , and

William Furber . ff He had other grants at di erent times , one of 1 643 Marsh in Great Bay in , one of the Mill privilege at Cutche cho e 2n d Falls (with Thomas Wiggins) and one of timber to ‘ accommodate ’ in 1 6 50 and various others . Indeed Edward owned considerable land and was evidently a man Of substance as to possessions as tradition says he was in body . 1 643 1 646 He was a representative in and , was an elder in the church and enjoyed various other tokens of respect given him by his fello w citizens . “ In fact he might have lived comfortably at Dover and died in the midst of his family, respected and ” contented but that he embraced Baptist sentiments . In Provincial Papers of New Hampshire Historical ” n : Society , we find the followi g 1 1 4 — . 8 6 8 . Oct , The Court being informed of great misdemeanor Committed by Edward Starbuck ofDover with profession of A n abatis m for which he is to be pro ce e de d against at the next Court of Assistants if evi

n R e . . . 8 . . . a n d G e . 6 . N E Hist g , vol viii p 2 2 dence can be prepared by that time it being very farre for witnesses to t ravill to Boston at that season of the year , It is therefore ordered by this Court that the Secretary shall give Commission to Capt . Thomas Edw Wiggan Mr . Smyth to send for such persons as they shall have notice of which are able to testify s d u n in the . cause to take their testimony ppo oath ce rtifi e the same to the secretary so soon as may be , that further proceedings may be therein , if the cause shall so require ” It is not to be wondered at that Edward Starbuck was quite ready to leave Dover under existing condi

fi ft - fi v e W tions . He was y years of age hen he j oined Thomas Macy in his voyage from Salisbury to Nan tucket ; he spent the win ter there and in the spring returned to Dover for his family , who all accompanied him to the island excepting his daughters Sarah (Au stin) ‘ f and Abigail (Co fin) , who had married and settled in “ ” Dover . Dover lost a good citizen and Nantucket gained a much respected one ; he was a leading man on the Island and at one time a Magistrate he is ” described as courageous and persevering . In Landmarks in Ancient Dover” mention is made ’ of Starbuck s Brook in 1 7 01 as a boundary of prope rty which Peter Coffin (son - i n - law of Edward Starbuck) ’ conveyed to John Ham . Starbuck s Marsh was granted ’ u 3 0 1 643 to Elder Starbuck Aug st , , and Starbuck s ’ n ow Point and Marsh , called Fabyan s Point, was 1 643 granted to Edward Starbuck in , and is again mentioned in and 1 7 1 6 in conveyance of property , since which time the usual desire to change

R . . . a n d Ge n . e . . 68 . N E Hist . g , vol viii p 23 anci ent names has destroyed what might be valuable historical landmarks . One — son only lived to perpetuate the name , Na thaniel , who married Mary (daughter of Tristram f Co fin) ; he is the ancestor of all American Starbucks .

Edward Starbuck died in 1 690.

— Note . The ame a uc f m the e an d fie ea n St rb k is ro Nors , signi s gr t or grand . 2 4

I F N TR STRAM COF I . So much information concerning Tristram Coffin has been developed and published in connection with the f 1 8 8 1 Co fin Reunion at Nantucket in , that a very brief ffi sketch is su cient here . He was so important in the early history of the set tle me n t that at the risk of repeating much that has n i n already bee written , some notice of him and his t e r s tin e g family will not be out of place . f Tristram Co fin , the founder of the family line of ' f fi n Co fins in America signed his name Co y .

He was born in Brixton , Devonshire , England , in 1 605 . He married Dionis Stevens , daughter of Robert

Stevens , of Brixton . In 1 642 he came to America with his family and his widowed mother Joan , and resided first at Newbury , 1 660 he later at Haverhill and Salisbury , until , when settled at Nantucket . The family to which he belonged is the Oldest of the

Nantucket families . The first of the name of whom i f there is any record is Sir R chard Co fin , who removed from Normandy to England in 1 066 ; he entered the

— fii n f m . e Note Co is a word o H br e w origin signi fying a s all ba sk e t . “ ” In the C e ntu ry Di c tion ar y ma y be fou nd v ariou s me a nings for m the bu t m c a e e e e a re ce tacle o f e . , n p word in ost s s it r pr s ts t so kind ’ 4 m c f a a o f the e a . 3 a be f u In Wy li s tr nsl tion Bibl , M rk vi , y o nd “ And th e i toke n the relifs of brok e n me tis tw e lv e coffi ns ful a n d h fi h ” of t e sc es . Coffi n a lso a ppea rs to h a v e b ee n a t on e time synonymo u s with ' c ffe e e a re cca a ec W e e the co fi erer w as a e a u e o r ; th r o sion l r ords h r tr s r r , a n Offi ci a l s e rv a nt in ch arg e o f a re ce pt a cl e in whi c h v a l uabl e s a n d m a money w e re pl ace d for tr a nsporta tion fro pl ce to pl a ce . ’ “ ” In Bowditc h s S u ffolk S urn a me s t he n ame Tristr am is S pok e n of as h a ving b ee n a s u rname .

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ommi a d M r T is t a m cur to C ion Gr nte to . r r Co n S . ff fi , , be Chiefe M ayiftra te in a nd over the If la nds of Na n ” ’ tuck tt a nd Tucka nuckett — D eds II e etar s e I . 62 cr . e S " , y ce A lban New York O . fi , y ,

l & c A d . : Francis Love ace , Esq , Whereas upon d re fs Triftram f made unto mee by Mr . Co fin and Mr . ° Thomas Macy on y" behalfe of the mfelve s and y reft

e ° of y Inhabitants of Nant u ck ett Ifla n d concerning y ’ t "t Manno and Method of G ove rnmn to be u fe d among the mfe lve s " Coun c ell , and having by y Advice of my pit cht upon a way for them ; That is to fay That they n Chie fe M a iftrate be Governed by a Perso as g , and two A ffifta nt s ° m felfe ° , y former to be nominated by y , y other to bee cho fe n and confirmed by y° Inhabitants as ° in y In ft ru ctio n s fent unto them is more particularly

Sett forth . And having conceived a good Opinion of ° e ffit n e fs Of Trift ram f y and capacity Mr . Co fin to be y ’ th e p s e nt Chiefe M a giftrate to manage Affayre s w y

e ° Ayd and good Advice of y A ffifta nts i n y Islands of Na n tu cke tt Tu ck an u ckett fi tt and , I have thought to

Nominate , Constitute , and Appoint and by these

’ P fe n ts doe hereby Nominate Constitute and Appoint ° Tri tra m f n hi f a i t rat " Mr . f Co fi to b e C e e M g f e of y aid e d Na n t ucke tt Tu ck a n u ckett Iflan s of and . In y Man

t ch “ a em w f Em lo m u fe be lt g of aid p y , hee is to his Skill

‘ t ie s fe rve Ma and Endeavour to p his Peace , and to keep e “ y Inhabitants in good Ord . And all Persons are e Triftram f fuch hereby required to give y faid Mr . Co fin Re fpe ct and Obedience as belongs to a Person i n ve fte d by commiffion from Authority of his Royall Highn e fs

° ’ ° in y Place and Employm of a Chief Magistrate in y I lan d s afore aid obferve f f . And hee is duely to the

eh Orders and In ftruction s w are already given forth for 27

° e fu ch r y well governing of y Place , or others as f om Time to Time Ihall hereafter bee give n by mee And e v r Triftram f for w hatfo e e y faid Mr . Co fin fhall lawfully P ro fe c ution e P re mife s Act or Doe in of y , This is my

e 11 ° th Commiffion w is to bee of "force u ntill y 1 3 day of Y e a re 1 672 October , which shall bee in ye of our Lord , t when a new m agift rat e is to enter into the Employm h f Di char e f all bee his su ficient Warrant and f g . Given under my Hand and Seal at ffort e James in th d 29 i n e 22 Ye are New Yorke , this day of June y of m" M a e i n e A n n D ui 1 R o . . 1 6 7 . his g , q ‘ FRAN : L OVELACE .

The following is a list Of children of Tristram Coffi n P OEEIN 1 31 HON . ETER C was born in England in 6 ; he married Abigail Starbuck , daughter of Edward and Katharine Starbuck , of Dover , New Hampshire . Of He was one the original purchasers of Nantucket , w as but resided there for a short time only . He made 1 a freeman in 666 at Dover . In 1 675 he was a lieutenant on service in King ’ 1 2— 8 1 6 9 Philip s War . In 67 7 and again in 7 he was 1 0 he a representative in the legislative branch . In 69 1 692 removed to Exeter , New Hampshire . From to 1 7 14 he was at different times associate j ustice and chief justice of the Supreme Court of New Hamp ’ shire , and a member of the Governor s Council . He d 2 1 1 1 5 . die at Exeter , March , 7

T COEEIN J R . RISTRAM , , was born in England in 1 2 68 . u He married in Newbury , Massach setts , March 2 1 65 2 u , , J dith Somerby , widow of Henry Somerby and daughter of Edmund and Sarah Greenleaf. He 28

29 1 668 was made freeman April , , and died in New

4 1 4 - Fe bua r 70 n . bury , y , , aged seve ty two He was a merchant tailor and filled many posi tions of trust . He f lived in the Co fin mansion in Newbury , which still ’ continues in the family ; whether he or his wife s former husband built it is uncertain . f i n Old It is said that Tristram Co fin , Sr . , lived this

mansion before he removed to Nantucket .

ELIZABETH CO FFIN was born in England about

1 634 - 3 5 1 3 ; and married in Newbury , November , 1 65 1 , Captain Stephen Greenleaf, son of Edmund

1 9 1 678 . Greenleaf ; she died at Newbury , November ,

J O N 1 2 AMES C FFI was born in England , August 4 1 6 0. 3 1 663 He married , December , , Mary , daughter of John and Abigail Severance , of Salisbury , Massa chus e tts 28 1 7 20 , and died at Nantucket , July , , aged

eighty years . He was one of the associate proprietors , f and filled several important o fices at Nantucket , d among them j u ge of Probate Court , and is said to have been the first j udge of probate on the island , appointed in

JOHN and D EBORAH died in infancy .

M O N ffi . ARY C FFI , seventh child of Tristram Co n , Sr , was born in Haverhill , February She was 1 662 married in , at the age of seventeen , to Nathaniel , son of Edward and Katharine (Reynolds) Starbuck .

The first book of births , marriages , and deaths for the town of Sherburne (page 1 1) says “ Mary Starbuck

* — 12 1 14 . a ac u e . 1 M ss h s tts Civil List , pp 2 9 departed this Litic y° 1 3 day of ye 1 7 1 7 in y° 74 year of her age and was decently buried in Friends ” n buryi g ground . Her husband , Nathaniel Starbuck , 1 1 . 9 . Sr , died in 7

She was a remarkable woman , anticipating by two

- centuries the advanced views of women of to day .

She took an active part in town debates , usually open “ ing her remarks with My husband and I , having considered the subj ect , think , etc .

1 701 fift - She In , at the age of y six , became interested in the religious faith of the Friends , and held meetings at her house . She was a minister in the Society , as were also several of her children , her grandsons Elihu

a n d - and Nathaniel Coleman , her grand daughter Pris cilla Bunker . Elihu Coleman published one of the earliest protests a i gainst Slavery n New England . Mary S t arbuck was as distinguished in her domestic ” economy as she was celebrated as a preacher . The following copy Of a letter from Mary Starbuck

- ff to her grand daughter Eliza Gorham , who had su ered loss by fire , gives evidence of her interest in domestic matters .

N C 1 h of l s m o 1 14 ANTU KET 7t t 7 . C D EAR HILD E . G . These few lines may certify thee that thou art O in m an d ften y remembrance , with thy dear husband children , with breathings to the Lord for you , that you may find rest in all your visitations a n d trials ; As also that there is a trunk filled with goo ds which is intended to be put on Eben Stewards vessel , in which are several small tokens from thy friends which thou l may particular y see by the little invoices here enclosed , and by some other marks that are upon the things . 3 0

n Thy Aunt Dorcas in a new pair of os aburg sheets ,

n thy Aunt Di ah in a pair of blankets , Thy Grandfather u is n ot intends to send thee a bbl . of m tton , but it all f 1 7 . his own , for Cousin James Co fin sent hither pieces Cousin James said he intended to send thee two or three bushels of corn . “ ’ There is likewise sent from our women s meeting £ 7 which thy uncle Jethro said he would give an order for , for thee to take to Boston . Sister James told me she intended to send thee two bushels of corn and some wool and like w ise that Justice

Worth said he would send thee some corn . “ More meat and corn w il l be sent which will be in th n h greater quantities , which y u cle Jet ro Starbuck will give thee an acct . of or to thy husband . I should have been glad if he had come over with l Steward , but I hope we shal see him this summer , if not both of you . “ i So with my k nd love to thee and thy husband , t children and to all our frd s . commi ting you to the pro t e ct ion of the Almighty who is the wise disposer of all things and remain thy affectionate G randmother

MARY S TARBUCK . Thy Grandfather ’ s love to you all and Uncle Bar ’

h . na as s , Susanna is well and her love to you also

Nathaniel Starbuck w as i n his time considered b wealthy , and was y no means a man of small ability but his wife seems to have taken the lead in most matters .

L J O N IEUTENANT OHN C FFI was born at Haverhill , 30 1 647 d October , ; he married Deborah , aughter of ’ an d Joseph Sarah (Starbuck) Austin . After his father s 3 1

’ a V de th he removed to Martha s ineyard , and died there

5 1 7 1 1 . September , Authority for his commission as lieutenant of militia

. " " " . will be found Part First of Vol IV , and on page 21 of the New York Colonial Manuscripts in the cus tody of the Regents Of the University in the State Li brar y at Albany , and recorded by the Secretary of the Province of New York among memoranda of several military commissions , directed by Governor Thomas

a n d : Dongan to be issued , reads thus f Mr . John Co fin a Commission to be Lieu . of said th Company at Nantucket June 5 1 684 all the first ” forme .

S C e w bur 1 1 2 0 65 . TEPHEN OPPIN was born at N y , May ,

He married Mary , daughter of George and Jane (God 1 668 a n d frey) B unker , about , died at Nantucket

14 1 734 . November , ’ d e him He remaine upon his father s estat , and to ’ was given the management of his father s business , on “ ” Old agreement to be helpful to his parents in their age .

It is not surprising that the descendants of Tristram Coffin still bearing the n ame are so numerous whe n we find that of his nine children five out of the seven d who married were sons that Peter had nine chil ren , r that Tristram , J . , had ten children and left one hun

- dred and seventy seven descendants , that James had n fourteen children , that Lieutenant Joh had eleven n childre , and that Stephen had ten .

The two daughters , Mary Starbuck and Elizabeth n Greenleaf, each had ten childre , adding in two cen a t ries many more descendants to the list , although not of the name . 3 2

n In uirer 22 1 8 26 The Na tucket q of July , , says , The House * in which Tristram Coffin resided is n still standing , and has been the residence of seve

generations of the same name . “ The n ames of more than twelve thousand descend of f ants Tristram Co fin can be ascertained , some of

whom are found in England , in all the British Do ” in minions and every state in the Union . w a s Coffi n ' e w bu r The above written by Joshua ,1 N y ” port , and is signed Jam satis .

o a a u Pr b bly t N e wb ry . ” J ua ffi a ua a an d o a w as e ce e f m 1 osh Co n , ntiq ri n hist ri n , d s nd d ro e o f a a e w ho w a s u e o f a m f Jos ph , son N th ni l , yo ng st son Tristr Co fin ,

J r.

e ma e a a e e a u e of e a m e o f Jos ph rri d M rg r t Mors , d ght r B nj in Mors , u N e wb ry . “ ua f E s w a s t he Old o f ma Ne w Josh Co fin , q , born in C fin nsion in H f h u c e 1 2 1 792 a nd e u e 24 1 8 64 . e w as o n e o t e b ry , O tob r , , di d J n , e e e w ho e e a m a a n d tw lv p rsons , tog th r with Willi Lloyd G rrison

- H e e f me t he a a e c e Ne w a . oth rs , or d first nti sl v ry so i ty in Engl nd w as for ma e a a ea c e a n d u m e ed a m u men ny y rs t h r , n b r ong his p pils

w ho a tta in e d high position in after y e a rs . ’ Nata — a a e a e - o f a m e ce a a u S v g s ys , Tw nty six Tristr s d s nd nts gr d ” a e 1 828 a t Ne w a c e e f ee a t a a a e . t d in Engl nd oll g s , fi t n H rv rd lon

3 4 s itio n i n fell through , and the alleged reason was , that establishing the Coffin school in Nantucket he was creati n g sailors who in mature age might fight against the crown . At the prese nt time the old house in Boston is used for manufacturing purposes . Sir Isaac C offi n was the fifth generation in descent n from Tristram , Sr . , his father being Natha iel , who H n married Elizabeth , daughter of e ry Barnes , of

Boston . Nathaniel was the son of William , who was w ho the son of Nathaniel , was the son of James , who ffi was the son of Tristram Co n , Sr . The following extracts from an English biographical work on the life of Admiral Coffi n are abridged from man uscript of the late Mr . George Howland Folger . This manuscript is n ow the property of the Historical

Society of Nantucket . a 1 7 7 3 a t Sir Isa c entered the navy in , under the p rouage of Admiral John Monta gue ; he served as mid 1 7 78 shipman on board several ships , and in obtained

. 1 78 1 a lieutenancy In July , , he was promoted to the d ” rank of commander , and was in the splen id battle 1 2 1 78 2 of April , , which resulted in the capture of the 1 5 t . 7 9 celebrated Com e de Grasse In , as commis

s io n e r , he resided in Corsica , where he remained until the evacuation of the island i n 1 7 96 ; here he twice

narrowly escaped assassinatio n . After passing through w as in 1 8 04 various fortunes of war , he made rear

admiral . Soon after this he was raised to the dignity 1 0 of baronet . In 8 8 he was promoted to the position

- r 1 8 1 4 of vice admi al , and in became full admiral , and in the general election in 1 8 1 8 w as chosen as repre

s e nta tive to Parliament for the borough of Il cheste r .

i n 1 8 1 1 fift - He married , at the age of y two , Eliza 3 5

n n . beth Brow Gree ly , only daughter of T Greenly , d Esq . There were no chil ren .

He crossed the Atlantic not less than thirty - one t i n imes , a circumstance more remarkable the early part of the century than at present . In uirer 2 1 8 26 In the Nantucket q of September , , may be found the following , copied from a Boston paper :

According to previous appointment , the annual visitatio n of the public schools was attended on Wednesday last by the parents and friends of the pupils , and by several strangers of distinction . Ad f ‘ miral Co fin gave as a sentiment , The City of ’ Boston .

He was replied to by one of the committee . u C f n O ur venerable and respected g est , Admiral o fi , a native of our city and an alumnus of our ancient in Latin school , who , though separated from us , times of political dissension was generous and kind to his countrymen , who amidst the honors and plaudits of a princely court reme mbered with affection the land of his birth , and still bears testimony to the excellence of our civil and literary institutions . “ May honorable fame ever attend him , and may his ” declining years repose in health and peace . 1 2 9 8 6 . . . September , Honorary degree of M A was conferred on Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin at the annual ” commencement of Harvard University . In uirer 1 6 In the Nantucket q of date September , 1 8 26 Of C f n , there is a notice of a visit Sir Isaac o fi to ff Nantucket , during which he spoke with a ection of his “ n n native city , and attributed all his attai me ts and renown to principles of knowledge imbibed in the public schools of Boston . 3 6

“ During his stay on the island he visited principal a n d places of resort disregarded all court etiquette , ” Wi mingled freely th the inhabitants . n 1 8 39 He died at Chelte ham , England , in , aged eighty years . 3 7

E CH RISTOPH R HUSSEY. C H HRISTOPHER USSEY was baptized in Dorking , n H Surrey , England , and was the son of Joh ussey and

Mary (Wood) .

When a young man he spent some time in Holland , The odate h where he solicited in marriage , daug ter of n B at child e r Rev . Stephe , who gave his consent to their union on condition that they would come to n America with him ; this conditio was complied with , and they arrived in Boston in 1 632 on the Ship William

and Francis . Christopher Hussey was one of the original settlers t 1 636 of Hamp on , New Hampshire ; in he was chosen ” “ ” m en by papers as one of the seven , as they were tow n e s me n t ow n e sme n first called , then then ” select , and finally select men , as at present . “ They were fully empowered of themselves to do h w at the town had power to do , the reason whereof was the town j udged it inconvenient a n d burdensome to be called together u pon every occasion . In 1 63 9 , Christopher Hussey was made Justice of the f he Peace , which o fice held several years he was also the * town clerk and one of the first deacons of church . In 1 659 he became one of the purchasers of Na n

- tucket ; subsequently he was a sea captain . w 1 8 Orders ere received from the king , September , 1 679 “ H , to erect New ampshire into a separate govern

ment , under j urisdiction of a president and council to be appointed by himself ; Joh n Cutts was appointed president and Christopher Hussey , of Hampton , one of six coun cillors t

’ a a e e e a S v g s G n ral Di ction ry .

m 14 . On e u e a n d e a e . 6 1 H ndr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p 3 8

There are several theories concerning the death of a Christopher E us s ey . The f ct that he followed the sea ma y have given rise to a belief that he was drowned ffi at sea or eaten by cannibals . Joshua Co n , however , died Ne w says that he at Hampton , Hampshire , March 6 1 68 6 , , and Austin , in One Hundred and Sixty Allied ” Families , states that Town records of Hampton de 8 clare he was buried there March , He had three sons and three daughters

Stephen , married Martha Bunker .

John , married Rebecca Perkins .

Joseph . H ulda , married John Smith and lived to be ninety seve n years Old .

Mary . Th d ata e o .

n His eldest son , Stephen , who was bor in Lynn , and was the first child christe n ed there by his grandfather B atchild e r Rev . Stephen , came to Nantucket and mar

8 1 676 . ried Martha Bunker , O ctober , He had lived at

Barbadoes , had considerable property , and was a

Friend before a Society was formed upon the island .

e— R Ev T PH B A TC H I D E R B ac hiler e e N t . S L o E EN , or , s ttl d in Lynn , a ac u e 1 632 a n d w a fe w e e a e a c u c M ss h s tts , in , ith oth rs st blish d h r h ’ s d On e H un he w as a . a a e e e a c a a n its first p stor (S v g G n r l Di tion ry , dre d a nd Sixty Alli e d F a mili es . ) His sign a tu re a nd s e a l a ppe nd e d to l e tte rs may be s e e n in M assa

chu s etts ca ec . . f u e e . Histori l Coll tion , vol vii , o rth s ri s His childr e n w e re

Theod a ta B a tchild e r ma e e u e . , rri d Christoph r H ss y

e a B a t child e r ma e . D bor h , rri d John Wing B a tchild e r ma e a a n d ha d , rri d S nborn ,

John S a nborn .

Ste ph e n S anborn .

Willi a m Sa nborn . 3 9

He was at one time representative to the General

Court .

2 1 71 8 - He died February , , in his eighty eighth year , and was buried in Friends ’ first burial ground at Nan P u ella tucket . His children were , Abigail , Sylvanus ,

The o data . Bachiller , Daniel , George , and

a a e B atchild e r ma e l s t e a m 2d a N th ni l , rri d , D bor h S ith ; , M ry m f a o u . Wy n , Wob rn l Fra n cis B atchi d er. l Ste ph e n B a tchi d e r. me Old ec ame a au e a B achiler w ho ma e So r ords n d ght r Abig il , rri d

c a u fa e o f e . Ri h rd A stin , th r Jos ph Re e a e as a on f h e a e v . Ste ph n B tch eld r w lso e o t e rly s ttlers of

am Ne w a m e . H pton , H pshir “ The c u c e e e f me at am a nd e e first h r h s w r or d H pton Ex t r . m Th a o fi H a pton cla ims prece de n ce in time . e first p stor f this rs t c u ch o f the Ne w a e and the fa e of the w as Re v born h r St t , th r town , . ’ e e B a chiler an a ce the m e e of a e W eb St ph n , n stor on oth r s sid D ni l m e . of Ne w a e a st r (History H pshir , by Edwin L S nborn , LL . D . , p . 40

E E STEPH EN GREENL AF , WITH SOM ACCOUNT OF HIS EE E FATH ER , EDMUND GR NL AF .

TH E Greenleaf family is supposed to have been of H n in ugue n ot origin . The name was first know Eng land i n 1 5 90.

Edmund , the first of the name who came to America ,

1 600. was born in the parish of Brixham , about He

married Sarah Dole , and with several children settled

e w bu r o rt 1 63 5 . in N yp , Massachusetts , in 1 63 9 In he was made ensign , and later , lieutenant , * and removed from Newbury to Boston . Capta in Johnson styles Edmund Greenleaf an a n cient and experienced lieutenant under C aptain Ger

1 644 . rish , in “ The followi ng is an extract from his w ill : my will is being according to God ’ s wi ll and revealed in his word , that wee must pay what we owe and live of the m e n rest , u nto whose rule the sons of ought to frame ” their wills and actions therefore . This to Show his

correct principles . Another extract may be given , showing how absolute he considered his power over i his wife , who evidently had a w ll of her own Besides when I married my wife S he brought

me a silver bowl , a silver porringer , a silver spoon , she

h - i n - lent or gave t em to her son law , James Hill , with ” out my consent .

t 25 1 66 8 . This will is da ed December ,

S F TEPHEN GREENLEA , son of Edmund , was born in 1 63 0 1 3 1 65 1 Cof , an d married , November , , Elizabeth f v fin , daughter of Tristram Co fin and Dionis (Ste ens) f Co fin .

Coloni al Re cords .

42 and the foll owing is the family traditio n respecting it : The Indians had secreted themselves for sometime n a ear the house , w iting for the absence of the male ’ O members of the family , who about three clock de parted with a load of turnips . The Indians then

r rushed f om their concealment , tomahawked a girl who was standing at the front door ; another girl who n n had co cealed herself as long as the Indians remai ed , ” immediately after their departure gave the alarm . The coat which Captain Greenleaf wore i n his pur suit of the Indians is still preserved by his descend w r ants , together ith the bullet which was extracted f om his wound . n With nine others , Stephe Greenleaf was wrecked d a n off t 1 1 6 90. drowned Cape Bre o n , December ,

— Nata Sta te Stree t in N e wb u ry (now N e wbu ryport) w as forme rly ’ ea f a Gree nl s L n e . 43

JO N G EENLEA W I IE H R F H TT R .

THE blood of more than one of the pioneers of

Nantucket flowed in the veins of the poet Whittier . m The descent fro Christopher Hussey , which was a

tradition of the Whittier family , and was believed by n the poet himself, appears upo late investigation to be n uncertai . Recently , antiquarians trace his ancestry

to Robert Hussey , who possibly was a son of Christo pher , but this is not probable .

His biographer , Mr . S . T . Pickard , of Portland , ffi Maine , himself a descendant of Tristram Co n , and a n h f ep ew of Joshua Co fin , the historian , is authority for the following statement . The lines of descent are complete from Tristram f n Co fi and Stephen Greenleaf, and are as follows n Edmu d Greenleaf married Sarah Dole , and their

son , Stephen Greenleaf, married Elizabeth , daughter f f O Tristram Co fin and Dionis (Stevens) . The son of n — Stephen Greenleaf and Elizabeth (Coffi ) viz . : Tris in 1 667— tram Greenleaf, born married Margaret Piper 1 68 9 i ’ in ; Tr stram Greenleaf s son , Nathaniel Green 1 691 n leaf, born in , had a daughter Sarah , bor March 5 1 721 2d , she married Joseph Whittier , , the grand f father o the poet . 44

E OTH R PROPRIETORS .

RECORDED details of the remaining proprietors are very brief ; concerning some there appears to be little h record excepting of their proprietors ip .

ROBERT P IK E was one of the origin al settlers of Salis bury , Massachusetts , and shared the interest of Christo pher Hussey as a proprietor of Nantucket . He con tinned his relations with the settlers of the island until his death , which occurred about forty years after the purchase . AS has already been stated , he was the warm friend of Thomas Macy 1 637 1 7th In , on the of Mav , in order to prevent the re - r election of Sir Harry Vane as governo , and to W strengthen the friends of inthrop , ten men , among them Robert Pike and Thomas Coleman , went from Newbury to Cambridge on foot (forty miles) and quali ’ fi e d themselves to vote by taking the freeman s oath .

Winthrop was chosen governor . (N . E . Hist . and

Gen . Reg . ) Robert Pike was representative to the General Court — — in 1 648 4 9 and 1 658 5 9 ; captain and maj or in 1 670 ; an assistant in 1 68 2 ; and a member of the Council of

Safety in 1 68 9 .

THOMAS CO L EMAN must have removed to Nantucket 1 673 20 prior to , as on O ctober of that year he is “ ” recorded as drawn on the j ury there . He is also named with Christopher Hussey and others in a list of

H . those who settled Hampton , New ampshire

— ’ Nata Da vis s History o f B uc ks Co u nty s a ys the Pike fa mily o f uc u e a a a e ce f m e e B ks Co nty , P nnsylv ni , is s id to d s nd ro Rob rt Pik o f a a u M ss ch s e tts . 45

THOMAS and ROBERT BARNARD settled i n America a about 1 650. Thom s was one of the purchasers of

u 1 65 9 - Nant cket , in ; he transferred one half of his

interest to his brother Robert Barnard . Thomas died a abroad . Robert B rnard , of Salisbury , Massachusetts , 1 663 an d h 1 68 2 removed to Nantucket in , died t ere in ; 1 705 he married Joanna Harvey , who died in he had a s on n 1 642 , John Bar ard , born in , who married Bethiah

Folger , daughter of Peter Folger , and a daughter , Mary

Barnard , who married her cousin Nathaniel Barnard ,

son of Thomas and Eleanor Barnard . Amon g prominent men who have had a claim on

Nantucket ancestry was Hon . Ezra Cornell , the founder one of Cornell University , who descended from , possibly

from both , of the brothers above named . n Ezra Cornell was grandson of Reube Barnard , of n Na tucket , and , during a visit to the island some years ’ t n ago , spent some ime in looking through Frie ds

records there .

RICHARD S WAIN came to the island with his second an d wife (the widow of George Bunker) his family .

While living at Hampton he was select - man and corn mis s ionor 1 63 9 for small causes , in he had liberty to ” s fi ettle small claims . John , the son of his rst wife , Wie n married Mary , daughter of Nathaniel t

h e u i ” T e fa vorit e motto o f St . B rn ard w a s S s t n e e t abs ti ne (bea r a n d forb ear) ; the s a me motto is fou nd on the B a rn a rd or B e rn a rd f m co a t o a r s . “ a a e ea e e u e a of e e of the a me T N th ni l W r , N wb ry , son , p rh ps , P t r , s ,

E n lan d ‘ abou t 1 63 1 eca me c u f e o . . born in g , b o ns llor N H ” ma a au f c e e e o a a n of e . a a e rri d Eliz b th , d ght r Ri h rd Sw i Rowl y (S v g , vol . iv . p . c a a e ca me Ame ca th Ri h rd Sw in (Rowl y , to ri in e True 46

Richard , the son of his second wife, moved to New i 2 . n 1 68 Jersey ; Richard Swain , Sr , died , his son John in 1 71 7 . This family were members of the Society of

Friends .

J S OHN WAIN , the proprietor (son of Richard Swain , t n has lef a record in his house , k own as the oldest house on the island , which is still standing , although much out of repair .

” e 1 63 5 a e - f u e e at a m ma e 1 6 58 lov , , g d thirty o r ; s ttl d H pton rri d , in . ’ J a e u e o f e e . c a a a u e a n B nk r , widow G org Ri h rd Sw in s d ght r Eliz b e th ma rri e d Na th a ni e l W e a re . a of a uc e a o f c a a the John Sw in , N nt k t , prob bly son Ri h rd Sw in

ma e a au e o f a a e e . a a e . . first , rri d M ry , d ght r N th ni l Wy r (S v g , vol i v p . m u a e ee a a u e o f the a a e a u e This st h v b n d ght r first N th ni l , ll d d to e a n d a e of a a e w ho ma e a e a if b low , sist r N th ni l rri d Eliz b th Sw in , or , a au e of t he e c a a e the c o f a fe e u d ght r s ond N th ni l , hild wi pr vio s to

Eliz ab e th . 2 “ Th fa m . n d G e n . Re . . . 4 a e o f . a 6 N E . Hist g , vol xxv p , s ys , ily Wi er is o n e of good sta nding in Scotl a nd who s e n ame is s a id to be ” the sa me as V e re . “ In e a rly y ea rs in this co u ntry w e re p ersons spelling th e ir n ame e a e e e e e e e a ll a e t he W r , W ir , W y r , Wi r , Wir , Wy r , prob bly int nding m i f m ” ame a e a nd ma a ll e o n e fa . s n , ny , not , possibly b longing to ily w a s e e o f e e e ea e w ho e First Rob rt Wy r Boston , n xt P t r W r di d ” e u in N wb ry . e e w as a a a e ea e e e a e u a f e Th r N th ni l W r or Wir rly in N wb ry , t r a o f a uc e e e he e a c l s t 1 68 1 had a w rds N nt k t , wh r di d M r h , , who a u e e e fe o f e a m w e a n d e e ee ea f d ght r H st r , wi B nj in S tt St ph n Gr nl a n d a son Na th a ni e l w ho m a rri ed in Newb ury 3 Dec emb e r 1 656 m m u f a e a e a w as a. c a n d e Eliz b th Sw in , o v d to H pton , Co n illor Chi u ce o f Ne w a m e a n d e 1 3 M a 1 7 18 ea J sti H pshir , di d y l ving sons ” ” a a e a n d e e a n d a a e a s e . N th ni l P t r , S v g s y , six oth rs 4 7

E F L ER P TER O G .

B J F his EN AMIN RANKLIN , in genealogical notes , infers an d that the Folger family was of Flemish origin , went

to England in the time of Queen Elizabeth .

Peter Folger , son of John Folger , was born in 1 61 1 7 63 5 . , and came from Norwich , England , in ’ V He went with his father to Martha s ineyard , where he taught a school and surveyed land ; he also assisted

i n J r. n Thomas Mayhew , , his labors as a missio ary

among the Indians .

He was a Baptist , but it is believed that when an old v d man he embraced the iews of Frien s . Although he was not one of the first proprietors of

Nantucket , he may be regarded as a very early settler , having removed to the island in 1 663 . “ 4t h 1 663 . Nantucket, July , These presents witnesseth that we whose names n are underwritten do give and grant u to peter foulger , a ccomodati on s half a share of on the land above sayd , that is to say half so much as one of the twenty pur chasers , both in respect of upland , meadow , wood , timber and other appurtenan ces belonging to him and his hiers forever on condition that he com to inhabit on Iflan d afores ayd with his family within one year after the sale hereof. Likewise that the sayd peter shall at e n d the English in the way of an Interpreter between the Indians and them upon al necessary oca la d the sions , his house lot to be y at place commonly 48 called by the name of Rogers field so as may be most convenient .

Witness our hands . “ JOHN SMYTH TRISTRAM C OFFIN S R THOS MACY for myself and others EDWARD STARBUCK being empowered by “ S JOHN WAYNE them . ROBERT BARNARD RICHARD SWAYNE PETER COEEIN JOHN ROLEE STEVEN GREENLEAF THOS MAYHEW TRISTRAM COEFIN JR WILLIAM PILE for two shares NATHANIEL STARBUCK ” THOMAS COEEIN

Cotton Mather describes Peter Folger as an “ Able Godley Englishman who was employed in teaching the youth in Reading , Writing and the Principles of in Religion by Catechism , being well learned likewise the Scriptures and Capable of Help in religious mat ’ te rs f At Nantucket he was chosen clerk of the\cou rt and 21 1 6 3 recorder July , 7 he also surveyed lands for the s o f ettlers , and was regarded as the scholar the com munity . The varied employments of Peter Folger prove him to have been as versatile as industrious ; to him , at “ ” least , the knowing Folgers lazy could not have been applied ; and if there was ever any foundation in fact for the character which the little Nantucket rhyme has fastened upon this family , it must have been earned by a later representative of the name .

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an effort to ascertain from records there the past his

tory of his family .

W F ALTER OLGER , another descendant of Peter Folger , W was son of alter and Elizabeth (Starbuck) Folger .

Elizabeth was daughter of Thomas Starbuck . Walter Folger first was son of Barzillai and Phebe

(Coleman) Folger .

Barzillai was son of Nathan , who was son of Eleazer

and Sarah (Gardner) Folger , and Eleazer was son of

Peter Folger .

Walter Folger second practised law for twenty years , and was for six years j udge of the Court of Common

Pleas , during which time no case decided by him was ever carried to a higher court ; he w as six years in the Re re Massachusetts Senate , one year in the House of p s e n tative s of Massachusetts , and four years in the Con gress of the United States i n addition to this he was one of the best mathematicians and mechanics of his

day . He has left as a record of his mechanical skill a

remarkable clock , still in the possession of his family . He commenced work upon this clock at the age of

- twenty two , and , devoting to it his leisure hours only ,

completed it in the course of the second year . 4 1 790 1 8 95 It was put in motion July , , and in ,

- though brown with age , it is a good time keeper ; the h ha s glass only whic covered its face been renewed .

William C . Folger says , He made not only the works ” but the case also , I am told . “ It is made of brass and steel . It keeps the date of the year and the day of the month ; the sun and moon rise and set i n accordance with those in the ’ heavens it also shows the earth s place on the ecliptic ; ’ it keeps the moon s nodes around the ecliptic ; the 5 1 wheel that keeps the date of the year revolves once in on e hundred years , remaining still ten years , and at the expiration of each ten years it starts regularly one notch ; the diurnal motion of the sun is represented by a circular metallic plate so adj usted that it is seen through a slit in the dial - plate at a greater or less me ridia n altitude , as the declination changes , rising and setting as in nature , and changing the time in con d formity to the latitu e , giving also through the entire day the time of his risin g and setting and place of the earth on the ecliptic ; the moon is represented by a spherule exhibited to the eye in the same man ner , but by having one hemisphere colored , and , by a process much more complicated , shows not only the n risi g , setting , and southing of the moon with the time of full sea at Nantucket , but also the chief phenom ena dependent on the obliquity of the moon ’ s path to ’ the ecliptic , such as the hunter s and harvest moons . Some of these involve a motion of the works through a period of eighteen years and two hundred

w - fi ve and t enty days , and the wheel by which the date of the year is advertised is so constructed that its revo ” l a tion is only completed in one hundred years . n Walter Folger never learned a trade , ever studied law with a lawyer , nor went to any institution of learning where anything above the alphabet , spelling, reading in the Bible , arithmetic , and surveying were taught .

M M ARIA ITCHELL , late Professor of Astronomy at w Vassar College , hose mathematical ability needs no comment to the present generation , was a lineal de s ce n d an t of Peter Folger . Maria Mitchell was daughter of William and Lydia (Coleman) Mitchell . Lydia 5 2

Coleman was daughter of Andrew Coleman , who was son of Enoch , who was son of Jeremiah , who was son n of John , who married Joa na Folger , daughter of

Peter Folger . O n the paternal side as well she was de scended from Peter Folger , and from many of the early 8 settlers on the Island . (See pages 3 The connection of the Barker family with Nantucket a n d with the family Of Peter Folger furnishes a link between Nantucket and Plymouth .

J B s on ACOB ARKER , financier and merchant , was

Robert Barker and Sarah Gardner . Robert Barker was son of Samuel Barker and Bethiah F olger Samuel Barker was son of

Isaac Barker and Judith Prence. B ethiah Folger was daughter of

- P F John , and grand daughter of ETER OLGER .

JUDITH PRENCE was daughter of T P GOVERNOR HOMAS RENCE and Mary Collier , and grand - daughter of W C ILLIAM OLLIER .

W C n ILLIAM OLLIER , whose daughter Mary was seco d W i fe of Governor Prence , was a wealthy merchant , who * came early to Plymouth and soon removed to Duxbury .

It is not known whether he brought with him a wife , but Savage says four daughters of excellent character ” - came with him , Sarah , who married Love Brewster ;

Mary , who married ; Elizabeth , who married Constant Southworth ; and Rebecca .

William Collier was assistant governor twenty - eight

43 . a a e . . . 4 S v g , vol i p 5 3

* earS years , member of Council of War four y , Tmember 1 643 of Provincial Congress in , and one of the com mitte e of two appointed by Congress to Sign the Articles of Confederation ": He died in Duxbury in 1 671 .

T P L e chd ale HOMAS RENCE was born at , Gloucester i n 1 600 shire , England , ; he died in Plymouth , Massa hu s etts 1 c 673 . , in He was governor of the Plymouth

Colony eighteen years , assistant thirteen years , treas u rer one year , member of the Council of War five years , commissioner twelve years , alternate commis

i n r . Re S o e . . . . several years The N E Hist and Gen g , 234 : vol vi . p . , thus speaks of him He was a worthy gentleman and very able for his Of d fice , and faithful in the ischarge thereof, studious of peace , a well willer to all that feared God and a terror ’ the w to icked . Doubtless from various records Thomas Prence was a zealot in his own belief and intolerant of all whose views did not accord with his ; it must be remembered that in that day intolerance was the rule and charity the exception . Governor Prence and his associates believed they ’ were engaged in their Master s service i n any perse “ cution s they were party to , and the author of The ” “ Pilgrim Republic says , A severe execution of the laws was exceptional with them and they often exe r ” ci s e d leniency on slight pretexts .

He further says , Thomas Prence had ever swayed the courts in religious matters . Let it stand as a

m u 2— a ec . . . 3 3 6 etc . Ply o th Coloni l R ords , vol i pp , 4 4 . . . . . 7 6 1 Ibid , vol ii pp , S ’ ee f u u . 0 an d a a e o 9 . . 1 Winsor s History D xb ry , p , S v g , vol i p . 3 43 . 54 redeeming trait to his character that he used this influence to emancipate his people from the bonds of * - a world wide superstition . Prence also honored him self by zealously promoting public education . The stern Calvani s m which he cherished had long been losing its hold on the public mind and the signs of the times were ominous to those conservative pri n ciples which he considered essential to a good govern ment it is probable that the weary Governor was quite ready to go when death s ummoned him from the

- u 8 1 673 Government ho se April , at the age of seventy three j “ Ten days later with all the ceremony due to his ofli ce he was laid on Burial Hill in a grave now n u ” known .

WILLIAM ALLEN B UTLER belongs to this branch of

- the family , his great grandmother having been a half sister of Jacob Barker and daughter of the aforesaid

Robert Barker . Another descendant of Peter Folger was the late C J F HARLES AMES OLGER , who was born at Nantucket in 1 8 1 8 ; when he was thirteen years of age the family removed to Geneva , New York . He graduated at

1 8 36 . Hobart College in , read law with Mark H Sibley ,

1 8 3 9 . and was admitted to the bar in He was j udge ,

- State senator , chiefj ustice , sub treasurer of the United

States , in New York , and finally Secretary of the

Treasury of the United States .

a f Witch cr t . a e an d au c ce the e ce of ma e ce 1 For d t s thority on rning s rvi s Tho s Pr n , ’ s ee J u stin Winso r s History of D u xb u ry Plymo u th Colony Records ; d The m e u c b n d G e n . Re . a n a a e . E . . a S v g ; N Hist g Pilgri R p bli , y

John A . Goodwin . 5 5

THOMAS GARDINER AND HIS SONS RICHARD AND JOHN GA NE RD R . T HOMAS GARDINER , or Gardner , the first of the 1 624 Salem stock , came to America from England , in , where the family had flourished for more than three centuries . He was chief ruler or governor of the Cape Ann

Colony , under the auspices of the Dorchester Com * pany .

Not realizing here the success intended , he removed to Salem and was elected the same year representa tive to the General Court ; The was member of the Town Council of Salemfor a n umber of ye ars i From Historical Collections of Essex Institute of

Salem , we learn that the name of Gardner has been known and respected throughout the entire history of the city . d Thomas Gar iner had several sons , among whom , as early settlers of Nantucket , although not original proprietors , were Richard and John , who took an ff active part in a airs civil and military . Austin says that Richard Gardner lived at Salem from 1 643 to 1 666 ; he and his wife (Sarah Shattuck) were persecuted for attending Quaker Meeting , and went to Nantucket , where they spent the remainder of their lives . 1 673 In , Governor Lovelace commissioned Richard

* N . . an G en . Re 4 d . . 48 . . 9 . E Hist g , vol xxv pp ,

M a s . . d s ec . . 204 . T Col R or s , vol i p . u 1 On e H ndred a nd Sixty Alli e d F a mili es . — Na ta Some de s cenda nts o f Lion Ga rdin er liv e now on Nan tu cke t ; Wh e ther th ere is a ny conn ec tion b e tw ee n Gov ernor Gardin e r n d a e a Lion G rdin r is not known . 5 6

“ as chief magistrate of Nantucket , he to hold his commission until the next election and return and ” approbation of a new one by Francis Lovelace .

“ " Copy of A L etter from the S ecreta ry to y’ Inha b of Nan ’ tuckett. D eeds III . 8 9 S ecreta r s O ice " , y fi j

Ne ° 4 h Y e . 2 t 1 3 w 67 . ork , Apr y , — rs r Gent z B y the Governo Ord I am to acquaint you , That hee Received your Letter (bearing Date 3 d fin ce the Day of Aprill) about three weeks , by the Hands of Mr . Richard Gardner , together with ffi fh Ye are s eight Barrels of for two , Acknowledge t ffe athe rs ment , and a Token of fif y weight of , for which your Care of the Former and K in d n e fs i n the he n Latter e Retur s you Thanks . There came to the Governor in the Winter a Letter from Mr Tristram f Co fin about your Election , but no other from you ; in an fw e r f to which you had heard from him ooner , but Difli cult the y of Conveyance hindered . You will now u n d erftan d the Governors Choice , by the Bearers here a n d of M r. Richard Captain John Gardner ; Chie fe M a ift rate That is , Mr . Richard Gardner for g Chie fe Ye are . this , and Capt John Gardner for Mili i f Comm ffion s . tary O ficer , for which they have They have alfo with them fome Additional In ftru ction s and Directions to Communicate to you ; moft of which were P rop ofe d by tho fe two ffrie n ds you sent who have prudently Manage d the Tru ft you Re pofe d in f them . They have al o with them a Booke of the Con ftables Lawes of the Government , and three Staves ;

* mm u 8 8 for c m a be f . 7 8 Authority this o ission y o nd on pp , ,

a ma u c ume e e ee . 3 the f ce of the in n s ript vol ntitl d D ds , Vol , in o fi

Secret ary of Sta te in Alba ny .

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" r r of all his Te rit o ye s in America ; To Cap . John Gard ° Nant u ke t c t . ner of y Island Whereas , You are one of the two Persons returned unto mee by the Inbah" Chi efe Cfli ce r of your Ifland , to bee the Military there , having conceived a good opinion of your ffittne fs and Capacity ; By Vertue of the Commiffion and Authority Hi hn e ffe unto mee given by his Royall g , James Duke A of Yorke and Albany , I have Constituted and p pointed , and by these Presents doe hereby Constitute and Appoint you John Gardner to be Captain e and Chiefe Military Ofli ce r of the ffoot Company rifs e n or to bee rifen within the Iflands of Nantu ck e tt and Tuc kan uck e tt ; you are to take the said Company into your a n d Ca tain e an d Charge Care as p thereof, them duly to Exercise in Armes ; and all Officers and S ouldye rs belonging to the said Company are to Obey you as a tain e their C p . “ fu ch In ftruction s And you are to follow Orders and , as you Ihall from Time to Time Receive from mee or other your S upe riou r Ofli ce rs according to the disci pline of Warr ; for the d o eing whereof this fhall be i your Comiff on .

’ Nata — a e a u e ac e ma e w of John G rdn r s d ght r R h l rri d John Bro n ,

a em of e a n d a a a . S l , son Eld r John Brown H nn h (Hob rt) ho w s a a a w as au e o f Re v . e e a w a H nn h Hob rt d ght r P t r Hob rt , born am u of f a 1 604 a n d e in Hingh , Co nty Nor olk , Engl nd , in , di d in 1 m M e am a ac u e a ua 20 679 . a a Hingh , M ss h s tts , J n ry , (Hob rt F ily

I . . 1 4 . m a a 1 03 0 . . ori l , P rt , pp , , No III A ) He w a s the m e of the e am a ac u e first inist r Gosp l in Hingh , M ss h s tts , w as e uca e a t a m e E a a n d ca me Ne w a d t d C bridg , ngl nd , to Engl nd u e 8 1 63 5 w as a m e f e ema a me ea and e e a t J n , ; d itt d r n s y r , s ttl d Hing m 1 ham e e e 635 . in S pt b r ,

1 2 A . M . A . 6 a a e . . . 43 5 a he B 5 S v g , vol ii p , s ys took his in , his 1 629 a he e a me H ubberd w as of the a a e in , th t wrot his n , M gd l n e e a n d had ea c e d a t e ace a a t a e Coll g , pr h div rs pl s , l st H v rhill , in

uff ef e c m e e . S olk , b or o ing h r 5 9

Given under my Hand and Scale at Fort James in New Yorke this 1 5th Day of Aprill in the 25th Ye are ti s Ma e A n n ‘ B o 1 673 . of his eigne , q Domini ,

F . L RAN OVELACE .

a a e fu e a S v g rth r s ys , “ P etcr u him a fe a n d f u c e ce a bro ght with wi o r hildr n rt inly , viz “ u a Josh a Hob rt . “ m J e re i a h Hob art . “ a Josi a h Hob rt . “ m a e a . e . Eliz b th Hob rt , John Ripl y “ a f e c m e e ee e e a e the u m e And t r o ing h r thirt n w r dd d to n b r , Icabod a Hob rt .

a a a e . H nn h Hob rt , di d soon “ m f a . a a a m . o e H nn h Hob rt , John Brown , S l

a e a a m . e u e of c ua e 1 640. B thsh b Hob rt , Jos ph T rn r , S it t , “ a . . m e a m . a a e e d au of Rev a Isr l Hob rt , S r h W th rill , Willi 1 e e 668 . W th rill ,

ae l a m e a f of e a f . J Hob rt , . Jos ph Br d ord , son Gov rnor Br d ord G m m e a . a a rsho Hob rt , S r h hc a m J a t . p Hob rt , “ N m a h 1 . e e a m . a a ac 678 h i Hob rt , S r h J kson , m a a m . l s t a a u c d au . u u c D vid Hob rt , , Jo nn " in y , Ed nd " in y 2 ec d a a ce . s ond ; , S r h Joy f s e ecca a m . a e a o a ec R b Hob rt , D ni l M son , Stonington ( s ond f wi e) .

a o a un m . Abig il H b rt , ma 1 90 as ec a a m . a a c 6 Lydi Hob rt , C pt in Tho s Lin oln ( s ond ‘ w fe a n d a a e a the a a c e 16 79 . i ) , "S v g dds" p tri r h di d ’ ma e f u a ef e ea h Re v . e e a y e In P t r Hob rt s will , d o r d s b or his d th , a me f u ee c e an d fe e ecca a au e n s o rt n li ving hildr n , wi R b (prob bly d ght r o f c a Ibrook w as m e of the a c e men Ri h rd ) , who oth r l st six hildr n no h h f tion is ma de in Hingh a m rec ords o f t e d ea th o f t e first wi e . “ m m of mu a fa e o f R e v . e e a w as a e e Ed nd Hob rt , th r P t r Hob rt , b r — — the G e e a u 1 63 9 40 42 f m am a a c u e . H e n r l Co rt , , ro Hingh , M ss h s tts u a fe an d e e a c e hi m f m a 163 5 bro ght wi s v r l hildr n with ro Engl nd in , mu ma and a n d e 1 646 e a ua Re v . e e di d in , l ving E d nd , Josh , P t r , Tho s ,

au e e ecca a nd a a . two d ght rs , R b S r h 60

L SAMUE SHATTUCK .

TH E name of SAMUEL SHATTUCK is associated with the Nantucket through marriage of his daughter , * Sarah Shattuck , to Richard Gardner ; by this mar riage Samuel Shattuck became the ancestor of many

Nantucket people . “ i nhabi Samuel Shattuck , who is described as an ” tant of Salem of good repute , was born in England about 1 620 ; on coming to this country he settled in

Salem , Massachusetts . A stone still standing over his grave in Salem bears the following inscription “ ° Here lyeth buried y body of S amuel Shattuck aged 69 years who departed this life i n y° 6th day of June He was present at a Friend ’ s Meeting n whe Christopher Holder attempted to speak , and he “ endeavored to prevent their thrusting a handkerchief ’ ” into Holder s mouth lest it should have choked him , for which attempt he was carried to Boston and im prisoned till he had “ given bond to answer it at the u next Court and not to come to any Q aker meeting . The following extracts are taken from the edition of Besse ’ s “ Collection of The Sufferings of the People ”

1 75 3 . . . called Quakers , printed in London in (vol ii pp

It has b e e n the b eli ef of ma ny d e scenda nts o f Sarah (Sh a ttuck) a e a s he w as a a u e of amue a uc an d a a e G rdn r th t d ght r S l Sh tt k , S v g “ 2 a m a a a uc . . . 2 9 c a a e a e (vol ii p ) s ys , Ri h rd G rdn r rri d S r h Sh tt k , proba bly d au ghte r of Samu e l oth er au thoriti e s giv e S a mu e l with Sa ra h in a list of the childre n o f D a maris Sh a ttuck (widowWho mar ri e d Thoma s Gardin er) . 6 1

A L etter of the P ris oners to the M agis tra tes a t the Court m in S a le . Friends

Whereas it was your Pleasures to commit us , whose names are underwritten , to the House of Cor the rection in Boston , although Lord the righteous

Judge of Heaven and Earth is our witness , that we had done nothing worthy of Stripes or of Bonds , and we being committed by your Court to be dealt withal u ° as the Law provides for foreign Q akers , as y please to term us ; a n d having some of us suffered your Law and Pleasures , now that which we do expect is , now to h be set free by the same Law , as your Manner is wit Strangers and not to pu t us in upon the Account of one a c Law and execute another Law upon us , of which , n cording to your own Manner , we were ever convicted the as the Law expresses . If you had sent us upon

Account of your new Law , we should have expected ’ the Gaoler s Order to have been on that Account , which w as b that it not , appears y the Warrant which we have , n and the Punishme t which we bare , as four of us were whipped , among whom was one that had formerly been whipt , so now also , according to your former

. in Law Friends , let it not be a small Thing your

Eyes , the exposing , as much as in you lies , our fami lies to Ruin . ’ It s not unknown to you , the Season , and the Time of the Year , for those that live of Husbandry , and what their Cattle and Families may be exp osed unto ; and also such as live on Trade . We know if the Spirit of Christ did dwell and rule i n n you , these Things would take Impression upo your

Spirits . 6 2

What our Lives and Conversations have been , in n ff that place is well know , and what we now su er for , is much for false Reports and ungrounded Je alous ie s of

Heresy and Sedition . These Things lie upon us to lay A S before you . for our Parts , we have true Peace and ff Rest in the Lord in all our Su erings , and are made willing in the Power and Strength of God, freely to ff o er up our Lives in this Cause of God , for which we ff Eu su er ; Yea , and we do find , through Grace , the lar e me n ts g of God in our imprisoned Estate , to whom alone we commit ourselves and Families , for the dis posing of us according to his infi nite Wisdom and

Pleasure , in whose Love is our Rest and Life . “ From the House of Bondage in Boston , wherein we are made captives , by the Wills of Men , although — 36 . made free by the Son of God , John VIII In th which we quietly rest this 1 6 of the Fifth month 1 658 . “ LAURENCE . S C T WICK . ASSANDRA . OU H “ JOSIAH . “ SAMUEL S HATTUCK . “ ” JOSHUA B U FFUM .

On 1 l th 1 65 9 the the of the Third Month , , afore said Laurence and Cassandra Southwick , their son

Josiah , Samuel Shattuck , and others were called before the Court , and as they continued steadfast in what the governor was pleased to call rebellion against the Authority of the country the Sentence of Banish ment was pronounced against them , and but a Fort ’ night s Time allowed for them to depart , on pain of

Death , nor would they grant them any longer Time ,

: though desired So the said Samuel Shattuck , Nich w olas Phelps , and Josiah Southwick ere obliged to 6 3 take an Opportunity that presented four Days after to pass for England by Barbadoes . The aged couple Laurence and Cassandra went to Shelter Island where shortly after they died within three Days of each other ; ’ ” B ufl um and Joshua departed to Rhode Island . (Vol .

II . , page

’ h a a Copy of t e K ing s L etter or M nd mus .

Trusty and Wellbeloved , we greet you well . Having been informed that several of our Subjects l im among you , cal ed Quakers , have been and are prisoned by you , whereof some have been executed , and others (as hath been represented unto us) are i n Danger to undergo the Like We have thought fit to u signify our Pleasure , in that Behalf for the f ture , and do require , that if there be any of those People called ff Quakers amongst you , now already condemned to su er are im Death , or other Corporal Punishment , or that O ou prisoned , or bnoxious to the like Condemnation , y are to forbear to proceed any farther , but that you forthwith send the said Persons (whether condemned n or imprisoned) over to this our Kingdom of Engla d , together with their respective Crimes or Ofi e n ccs laid to their Charge , to the End such Course may be taken a with them here , as shall be greeable to our Laws and D m ri c e ts . their And for so doing , these our Letters n n shall be your s ufli ci e t Warrant and Discharge . Give at our Court at Whitehall the 9th Day of September ” 1 661 in the thirteenth year of our Reign .

W elbelove d Subscribed , To our Trusty and John r En dicot Esq . and to all and every other the G ove nour G ove rn ours or of our Plantation of New England , and n of the Colonies thereunto belo ging , that now are or 64

’ hereafter shall be ; And to all and every the Minister s and Officers of our said Plantation and Colonies what n ever within the Continent of New Engla d . “ ’ n By His Maj esty s Comma d .

L . M WI ORRIS .

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In procurin g the aforesaid Letter or Mandamus from the King , Edward Burroughs was a principle ’ r h Lcddra s Inst ument for when t e News of W . Death came to the Ears of the Friends at London , and of the n Da ger many others of their Persuasion were in , they n were much co cerned , especially the said Edward u Burro ghs , who speedily repaired to the Court and ’ him having got Access to the King s Presence , told , There w a s a Vein of innocent B lood op ened in his D omin ions w hich i it w ere not s to ed mi ht overrun a ll , f pp g . To

B ut I w ill s to tha t Vein . which the King replied , p Then

Burroughs desired him to do it speedily , for there was

Danger of many others being soon put to Death . As s eed a s ou w ill The King answered , p y y and ordered the Secretary to be called , and the Mandamus to be forthwith granted . A few Days after Edward Burroughs went again to the King , desiring Dispatch of the Business . The n King said , He had no prese t O ccasion to send a Ship thither , but if they would send one , they might as soon as they would . The King also granted his Deputation to Samuel Shattock who had been banished thence , to carry his N w Mandamus to e England . Whereupon an Agreement was made with Ralph

Goldsmith , one of the said People called Quakers , and

h 300l . Master of a good S ip , for to sail forthwith

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returned to the aforesaid two Persons , and said , We ’ shall obey his Maj esty s Command . “ After this the Master of the Ship gave Liberty to his a n Passengers to come on shore , which they did d had a religious Meetin g with their Friends of the

Town , where they returned Praises to God for his

Mercy manifested in this wonderful Deliverance . “ Not long after the following order at Bos ton was issued :

W S n To ILLIAM ALTER Keeper of the Prison at Bosto . “ You are required , by Authority and Order of the

General - Court forthwith to release and discharge the Quakers who at present are in your C ustody : See that you dont neglect this . By Order of the Court E R ecretar S . DWARD AWSON , y B OSTON the 9 th of D ece mb e r

To the instrumentality of Samuel Shattuck , aided the by Edward Burroughs , is due discontinuance , for crs e cu a time at least , of one of the most iniquitous p w ho tions ever carried on , instigated by those them ’ selves had suffered for conscience sake . Whipping and imprisonment were later resorted to , but never to the same extent .

With this mandate from the king , Samuel Shattuck i n was safe to live thereafter a peaceable life Salem . The usual character accorded to the early settlers of New England for extraordinary Christian names is ex m lifi e d t e p by a son Re ire and a daughter Return , mentioned in records of Samuel Shattuck . These were supposed to be commemorative of his banishment and return . 67

in These two children probably died young , as the division of the property they are not mentioned ; at all events the names have not descended .

’ — In a h m Note . B e ss e s History is n ac co unt of t e d ea th o f Willi a a ma u e e e a m Ledd ra a n d a e Robinson , M r d k St ph nson , Willi , M ry Dy r , w ho suffer e d martyrdom by h anging in Boston in 1 660 fo r th e ir fi rm a e e h c e of u s f e c dh r n ce to t e prin ipl s tr th a pro e ss d by Fri e nds . c lo k Christi s en w as u nde r s entence of d ea th wh e n Samuel Sh a ttuc k r etu rn e d from Engl and b earing the m a nd amu s from King Ch a rle s Second e u the e of ll m r q iring r l ease a Fri e nds fro prison . 68

O A AY EW AND O A AY EW R TH M S M H TH M S M H , J . That THOMAS MAYHEW was a proprietor of Nantucket ” v “ has been pre iously Shown . He selected his sonne

r. Thomas Mayhew , J , as his associate .

It is probable that Thomas Mayhew , Sr . , never had more than a business connection with Nantucket , but one of his descendants married a descendant of Peter

Folger . w 1 5 92 Thomas Mayhe was born early in , and was a merchant of Southampton , England , but emigrated to 1 63 3 1 634 America in or , was admitted a freeman May 14 1 634 1 63 5 , , and early in settled at Watertown ,

Massachusetts , where he owned mills purchased of

Mr . Cradock , and a farm ; he was at one time pro p rie tor of the Oldham farm . He was a selectman 1 63 7 1 643 from to , and a representative to the General 1 44 Court from 636 to 1 6 . 1 641 ’ In he obtained a grant of Martha s Vineyard , and sent there his son Thomas and several other persons who settled at Edgartown . (History of Watertown . ) He himself did not move to Martha ’ s Vineyard until 4 1 644 or 1 6 5 . Whether he brought any other children from

England has not been ascertained .

Cotton Mather says of him , The worshipful Thomas Mayhew i n the year 1 641 ’ V obtained a grant of Martha s ineyard , Nantucket and

Elizabeth Isles to make a settlement .

— ’ “ ’ n m . a h kno W Nata a e . e a e Willi C Folg r s MS s ys , T first M yh w ma e A . m a w a s m w ho e e 1000 . D f in Engl nd Si on , w nt th r in ro Nor ndy , e u o f e a n d f m e ca me ma s e ttl d in Co nty Wiltshir , ro Wiltshir Tho s ” M ayh e w to Ameri ca . 6 9

His son Mr Thomas Mayhew in the year 1 642 ’ ’ s ettl d at Martha s Vineyard with a few other Inhabi tants where his Reputation for Piety , his Natural ’ a c uir d Gifts , besides the q by his Education (having attained no small knowledge in the Latin and Greek tongues ; and being not wholly a stranger to the Hebrew) soon occasioned his Call to the Ministry n amo g that handful . “ 1 647 In he intended a Short voyage for England , the but alas , ship wherein he took passage was never heard of. w Of Thomas Mayhe , the governor , he says , I have already told my Reader that the Govern ment of this People was the best (of all Governments) Monarchy ; and it has been Judged not without

Reason , that a main Obstruction in the Progress of the n Gospel in the America Plantation , was , if not yet is , ’ the J e alousic the Pri n ces con ceiv d of the Invasion of their Government through the Pretences of Religion and the Eclipsing their Monarchical Dignity . Mr Thomas Mayhew therefore finding that the n Princes on these Islands , who although they mai tai n e d their Absolute Power and Jurisdiction as Kings , were yet bound to do certain Homage to a Potent Prince on the Continent ; and although they were no great People, yet had been wasted in Indian Wars , wherein the Great Princes on the Continent (not n u like European Princes for like Reasons of State) were not unassisting , whereby they were necessitated to make these Princes the Balance to decide their Con trov e rs ie s a n , and several Jurisdictions , by Presents n u all s e nt y , whereby obliging the Princes to give their ’ re uir d several Assistance as Occasion q . “ Z En And seeing his son , as aforesaid , in a ealous 70 d e avor for their Conversion he j udged it meet that

Moses and Aaron j oyu Hands . “ He therefore prudently lets them know , that by m O rder fro his Master the King of England , he was to gover n the English which should inhabit these Islands ; That his Master was in Power far above any of the Indian Monarchs but that as he was Powerful so was he a great Lover Of Justice “ That therefore he would in no measure invade their Jurisdiction but on the Contrary assist them as Ne e d required That Religion and Government were distinct

Thi ngs . ’ Thus i n n o long time they con ceiv d no ill Opinio n n VI M a n alia n of the Christian Religio . (B . , g Sectio

III . ) In closing the history of Thomas Mayhew ’ s Govern n me t he says , I shall close the whole when I have told the Reader that their Children are generally taught to Read and

Write . 1693 In one of their towns last winter viz , thirty

Children were at school , twenty more of the same place , accidentally , being not supplied with books could not attend to it . Such who are too far distant from any school are often taught by some of their neighbors ; in divers ” places there a re lesser schools . a s ubs c J r. Thom s Mayhew , , left three sons (who quently assumed a leading part in the affairs of these m islands . ) These sons were na ed Thomas , John , and Matthew . To his grandchildren Thomas Mayhew alludes in 7 1 a postscript of a letter to Governor Edmond A n * dros : May it please yo” Hono r to image what I have on these Islands

G raun d Sonnes My sonn e s sonn es sonne s D au ghte rs G ra un d D aughters

I prayfe God t w o of my Grau nd - sons doe preach n to English and India s , Matthew sometimes to the ” younge . 1 1 5 Thomas , the grandson , died in 7 , and John in

- 1 68 9 . , aged thirty Seven years n n , a minister , author of I dia Converts or Some Account of the Lives and Dyei ng Speeches of Christianized Indians of Martha ’ s Vine ” in i n 1 2 yard New England , published London 7 7 , s n w was a o of John Mayhe . ’ n n V Jonatha Mayhew , who was bor in Martha s ine 8 1 7 20 i n 9 yard , O ctober , , and died Boston , July , 1 766 , was a clergyman and an advocate of liberalism ; w he was a son of Experience Mayhe .

* ’ N. Y . . . . ec e a Ofli e c . Col MSS , xxiv , S r t ry s 7 2

E" TRACTS FROM JOURNALS OF JOH N RICHARDSON AND TH OMAS STORY V SOME ACCO NT OF THE RISE , GI ING U OF IEN N N E FR DS ON A TUCK T . J R “ OHN ICHARDSON says , It was much with me , when on Rhode Island to visit Nantucket , where there were but very few Friends . a s We landed safe , and we went up an Ascent we saw a great many people looking towards the Sea , for ’ os s e s s d great Fear had p them , that our Sloop was a M e n French Sloop loaded with and Arms , who were coming to invade the Island ; I held out my Arms w n and told them , I kne not of any worse Arms tha these on board . “ They said , they were glad it was no worse , for they had intended to have alarmed the Island , it being

w a r - a time of . I told the good like People , for so ’ a e ar d they pp to me , That Peleg Slocum near Rhode l a n d Is and , was Master of the Sloop , that we came to visit them in the Love of God , if they would be willing to let us have some Meetings , amongst them . They behaved themselves very courteously towards us and said , They thought we might . “ We then enquired for Nathaniel Starbuck , who we understood w a s in some degree convinced of the

Truth , and having Directions to his House , we went We thither and I told him , made bold to come to his

House , and if he was free to receive us we would stay a little with him , but if not , we would go elsewhere ; for we heard he was a seeking religious Man and such chiefly we were come to visit ; “ He said , We were very welcome . And by this Time came in his Mother Mary Starbuck who the Islanders esteemed as a Judge among them for little

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P la ce cording to the , but something to stand on , for I was not free to set my Feet upon the fine Cane Chair , lest I should break it . I am the more particular in this exact and exe m lar p y Order than in some other things , for the Seats a n d both within without Doors , were so placed that the Faces of the People were towards the Seats where the publick Friends sat, and when so set , they did not are look or gaze in our Faces , as some I think too an u n apt to do , which in my Thoughts bespeaks u concerned Mind . The Meeting being th s gathered and Set down in this orderly and ample manner (although there were but very few bearing our Name in it) it was n ot long before the Mighty Power of the

Lord began to work , and in it my Companion espe cially did appear in Testimony i n the fore Part there e of. I sat a considerable Time in the Meeting b s e e n fore I could my Way clear to say anythi g , until the Lord ’ s heavenly Power raised me and set me upon my Feet as if one had lifted me up , and what I had first in Commission to speak was in the words of

: M an Christ to Nicodemus , viz Except a be born again , he cannot see the Kingdom of God n h As I was thus ope ed , and delivering these T ings with much more than I can remember , the great

Woman I felt for most of an Hour together , fought and strove against the Testimony , sometimes looking up in my Face with a pale and then with a more ruddy the u Complexion ; but the Strength of Tr th increased , and the Lord ’ s mighty Power began to shake the People within and without Doors ; but she who was looked upon as a Deborah by these People , was loth

ame a e w ho w as a . J s B t s , born in Virgini 7 5

to lose her outside Religion , or the Appearance thereof; e When she could no longer contain , she submitt d to the Power of Truth , and the Doctrines thereof, and lifted up her Voyce and wept . “ Oh " then the u niversal Cry and Brokenness of Heart and Tears was wonderful " From this Time I do on e not remember Word that I spoke in Testimony , it was enough that I cou ld keep upon the true Bot tom , and not be carried away with the Stream above m my Measure . I remember Peleg Slocu (before n t me tioned) said af er this Meeting , that the like he was never at , for he thought the Inhabitants of the

Island were shaken , and most of the People convinced of the Truth . However a great Convincement there was that Day , Mary Starbuck was one of the Number , and in a short Time after received a publick Testi ” mony, as did also her son Nathaniel . m It would appear fro a j ournal of Thomas Story , u 1 704 who was at Nant cket three years later , in , that there was no settled meeting of Friends until some t time af er his visit , wherein he felt it required of him “ to lay his concern before Mary Starbuck as the in strument to bring it about . Friends ’ Records of Nantucket Monthly Meeting state that it was established in 1 708 . “ Thomas Story says , Before I proceed I think proper j ust to give a general Relation of the State of the People on the Island of Nantucket with respect to

Religion at this Time . This small Island lies about 20 in Leagues from the main Land of New England , habited by a mixed People of Various Nations and but some among them called Christianized Indians , no settled Teachers of any Kind . “ There was in this Island one Nathaniel Starbuck , 7 6

whose Wife was a wise discreet Woman , well read in the Scriptures , and not attached unto any Sect , but in great Reputation throughout the Island for her Knowl edge in Matters of Religion , and an Oracle among h them on that Account , insomuc that they would not d o any Thing without her Advice and Content there in It would appear that several ministers of other re ligi ou s denominations had visited the island from time to time , and had desired a settled maintenance there . This was opposed by Mary Starbuck as “ being con trary to the practice of the Apostles and Primitives and the Nature of the Maintenance of a Gospel Minis try , but she would consent so far , as that when any

Preacher came among them , that they liked and staid some Time , and took Pains among them , every Family might give unto such what they pleased for the Help of themselves and their Families , if they had any , as

Indian Corn (Maze) or other grain , Meal , Flesh , Fish or such other Provisions as they happe n ed to have at & c Cloathi n the Time to spare , and Wool for g , but nothing certain or settled : For Ministers of Christ ought to travel abroad in the World in that Calling , Sit and not to down in one place , unless they have m Fa ilies to take care of and cannot leave them . “ And Some Time before this John Kinsey , one of our Ministers from Philadelphia , had been to visit them with good Acceptance and had good Service for n the Truth among them , and had been instrume tal in Hand of the Lord to beget a good liki ng in them to the Way of Truth , but received nothing from any of them , (for that is not our Way) on account of His Ministry ; And I finding a like Concern at this Time and accompanied by Several Friends of both Sexes , we 7 7

1 3th M on th ’I< on the Day of the Fifth , about the tenth s et Hour in the Morning , Sail for the said Island in a

Shallop belonging to our Friend Peleg Slocum , before mentioned , which under divine Providence , he himself h c iefly conducted , and landed there the next Morning about six . “ At our landing we went up to the Hou se of the n Widow Mary Gard er where , after some Refreshment u s had , came to Nathaniel Starbuck (Husband of Mary Starbuck before mentioned) and his son of the same name , and we proposed to them to have a Meeting that Day , but there being a court to sit then by Special

Commission , we found it improper at that Time , and some of our Company went Home with Nathaniel

Starbuck , the elder , and others with his Son , where i ’ we were k ndly entertained , tho Strangers , and they at that Time , not in the Profession of Truth with us . On the 1 5th we had a Meeting at the House of d Nathaniel Starbuck , the el er , which was pretty large O and pen , several of the People being tendered and generally satisfied with what they heard and felt of the Goodness and Mercy of God . 1 6 On the th being the First Day of the Week , we n had another Meeti g there , which was not so large as was expected , by reason of two Priests , an elderly Man Show le s and a young one , the first from the Isle of , ’ and the other from Martha s Vineyard , who had a M n eeting ear us , the former being come to try if he could Obtain a settled Maintenance among that

People . And several being curious to hear this n e w

Preacher in the Presbyterian Way , it made our Meet

1 4 70 . 7 8 in g something less than otherwise it might have been ,

w as e n cour yet it considerably large , very open and ” aging , for the good Presence of the Lord was with us . “ Many of the Inhabitants of this Island are con vi n ce d of the Tr uth of some Points of the Doctrine b n of Truth , and some of them have ee reached by the V divine irtue and Power of it , but some other Things they do not yet see , and , if there were no Cross , would , P rofe s in all Appearance , come generally under our sion ; some few are for a Priest and to allow him some

Maintenance (for they walk not by Faith but Sight) , but the Majority is against it . So that one of these not being able to effect his Purpose went Home in a few Days , but the other staid a little longer This evening we ascended toward the upper Part of the Island to John Swai ns (one who came to our

Meetings and there was only one more , that is Ste ” Hu s si e i n phen , all that Island under our name)

>l< >l< >l< >l< But one night before we returned from this Island my sleep was taken from me under a co n cern of mind for the Settlement of a Meeting there ; (And though there were two Men under the Profession of Truth among them the chief Instrument pointed to in h my T oughts , by the Truth , for this Service , when we should be gone was Mary Starbuck, before mentioned , to whom I made it known , and in the Opening and Mind of Truth laid a Charge upon her to endeavor to have a Meeting established in their Family once a week at least , to wait upon the Lord with all who were convinced of Truth in the Neighborhood , and in the

Island as they had Conveniency . “ This she received with Christian Gravity and it affected her much and became her Concern . 7 9

Having first mentioned it to the Friends who were with me I proposed it likewise to her Children (her

Husband being freely passive only in such Things , and ’ naturally good t e mp e r d) who were all discreet young

Men and Women , most of them married and hopeful ; being all convinced of Truth , they were ready to embrace the Proposal . “ Then I advised them to wait sincerely upon the Lord in such Meetings (for they had no instrumental Teachers) and assured them that I had a firm Confi dence in the Lord that he would visit them by his

Holy Spirit in them , in his own Time , if they were

n ot . faithful , held on and did faint or look back “ And accordingly , some time after we departed the

Island , they did meet , and the Lord did visit them and gathered many unto himself, and they became a large and living Meeting i n Him and several living and able

Ministers were raised by the Lord in that Family , and the of others , to Honour of His own Arm , who is w orthy forever .

For many years the Society prospered , and its large

- meeting houses were well filled . The experience of Nantucket has been a repetition of the history of the Society of Friends in many localities ; other religious denominations have attracted the younger people , and the older members , one by one , have passed from works to rewards until a hand ful only remains of the once flourishing Society of

Friends upon Nantucket . Of late , monthly meetings have been held alternately at Nantucket , Lynn, Provi dence , and Centreville .

1 8 94 - u In one meeting ho se on the island was sold , and is at present the property of the Historical Society . 8 0

E AN IMPARTIAL JUDGM NT . A PENNSYLVANIAN writing of Nantucket one hundred years after the settlement, having visited the island for the purpose of studying its manners and customs , says , Here we have none bu t thos e which administer the the to the useful , to necessary and to indispensable comforts of life The inhabitants abhor the very idea of expending in useless waste and vain luxuries the the fruits of prosperous labor . At home ten der minds of the children must be early struck with the gravity , the serious , though cheerful deportment of their parents ; they are inured to a principle of subordination arising neither from sudden passions n or The inconsistant pleasure . y are corrected with ff tenderness , nursed with most a ectionate care , clad with that decent plainness from which they observe their parents never to depart in short by the force of example , more than by precept , they learn to follow the steps of their parents and to despise ostentatious ness as being sinful . They acquire a taste for that neatness for which their fathers are so conspicuous ; they learn to be prudent and saving ; the very tone of voice in which they are addressed establishes them in that softness of diction which ever after becomes t habitual . If they are lef with fortunes , they know how to save them , and how to enj oy them with moderation an d decency ; if they have none they know how to venture ; how to work and toil as their parents have done before them As the sea excursions are oft en very long, the wives are necessarily obliged to transact

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- to that of Colonial Philadelphia , and to day may be heard even among those who belong to the s o- called ’ ” “ world s people the Thee and the Thou of the ” Quaker . 8 3

DETAIL OF DESCENT FROM PROPRIETORS AND E ER S TTL S .

M I TCH E LL FA M ILY . R M ICHARD ITCHELL , the first of the name of whom we d n have any recor , lived at Bricktow , Isle of Wight , and married Mary Wood . 1 68 6 His son Richard , born in , came to Rhode Island he 1 22 in 1 708 and married Elizabeth Tripp ; died in 7 . “ n One of his desce dants says of him , The firmness with which Richard Mitchell adhered to the religious faith he early adopted , the honesty and integrity that were maintained in all his transactions , the tender , thoughtful care for the welfare of his wife and young family , are striking traits which are inherited by many of his descendants . He was blessed with a good understanding u and sound j dgment, and was capable of assisting and difli l ” advising in matters of cu ty .

Richard , of the next generation , married Mary

Starbuck .

Peleg Mitchell , Sr . , married Lydia Cartwright .

P M S R ELEG ITCHELL , , was son of tarbu k Richard Mitchell and Mary S c . Richard Mitchell was son of

Richard Mitchell and Elizabeth Tripp . Richard Mitchell was son of

Richard Mitchell and Mary Wood .

— Nata N a mes in ita li cs indi ca t e th a t the a n cestor so d e sign a te d “ ” e ce f m on e m e o f the a e e an d a th d s nds ro or or E rly S ttl rs , th t e a of her a ce a e e w u d et il s nt to s id s ttl r ill in its t rn be g iv e n . 8 4

MARY STARBUCK was daughter of

Jethro Starbuck and Dorcas Gayer. Jethro Starbuck was son of o in Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary Cfi . Nathaniel Starbuck was son of E R S DWA D TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

DORCAS G AYER was daughter of ta rbuck William Gayer and Dorcas S . Dorcas Starbuck was daughter of

EDWARD STARBUCK and Kathari n e Reynolds .

MARY C OFFIN was daughter of E TRISTRAM CO PIN and Dionis Stevens .

LYDIA CARTWRIGHT was daughter of M a c James Cartwright and Love y . James Cartwright was son of

He z idiah Cartwright and Abigail Brown . H e z idiah Cartwright was son of Pra tt Sampson Cartwright and Bethiah .

L OVE MACY was daughter of

Francis Macy and Judith Cofi n . Francis Macy was son of o i Thomas Macy and Deborah Cfi n . Thomas Macy was son of a rd r John Macy and Deborah G ne . John Macy was son of T M H HOMAS ACY and Sarah op cot .

B ETHIAH PRATT was daughter of

Joseph Pratt and Dorcas F olger. 8 5

Dorcas Folger was daughter of P ETE R F OLGER and Mary Morrell .

JUDITH COPEIN was daughter of f B unker Richard Co fin and Ruth . Richard Coffi n Was son of f d er . Gar n . John Co fin , Esq , and Hope f John Co fin , Esq . , was son of J COFEIN AMES and Mary Severance . James Coffin was son of E I n TRISTRAM CO F N and Dionis Steve s .

DEBORAH COFFIN was daughter of L COEEIN Aus tin IEUTENANT JOHN and Deborah . Lieutenant John Coffin was son of T C RISTRAM OPPIN and Dionis Stevens .

DEBORAH GARDNER was daughter of ha ttuck RICHARD GARDNE R and Sarah S . Richard Gardner was son of

GOVERNOR THOMA S GARDINER .

RUTH B UNKER was daughter of o in Jonathan Bunker and Elizabeth Cfi . Jonathan Bunker was son of M a c William Bunker and Mary y . Mary Macy was daughter of H o t THOMAS MACY and Sarah peO .

HOPE GARDNER was daughter of uck RICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S ha tt . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER . 8 6

D E BORAH AUSTIN was daughter of ta rbuck Joseph Austin and Sarah S . Sarah Starbuck was daughter of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

ELIZABETH COEEIN was daughter of J OEEIN AME S C and Mary Severance .

Descendants from Peleg Mitchell , Cartwright descend also from

Thomas Macy , twice . Fol Peter ger . Cofli n w James , t ice .

Lieutenant John Coffi n . f Tristram Co fin , four times .

Edward Starbuck , three times .

Richard Gardner , twice .

Thomas Gardiner , twice .

Mrs . Mary A . Woodbridge , daughter of Judge Bray

- ton and Love (Mitchell) Brayton , and grand daughter

of Peleg Mitchell , Sr . , and Lydia (Cartwright) Mitch a d t ell , was lineal escendant (on the ma ernal side) of

- all of the above named settlers of Nantucket , and on the paternal of

Christopher Hussey . She was the first president of the Woman ’ S Christian

Temperance Union of Ohio , and later recording secre ’ tary of the National and World s Temperance Unions , and gave her time and her life (dyin g while i n the ser vice Of the Union) to the cause which she had espoused .

While she was an enthusiast , she was in no sense

fanatic , being governed always by strong common ’ sense , and a dignity which was nature s gift . 8 7

n She travelled exte sively , and often addressed large to audiences , in addition her close and conscientious work with the pen in the discharge of her duties as secretary

Professor Maria Mitchell (see chapter on Peter Fol

- ger) was another grand daughter of Peleg Mitchell , Sr . , and Lydia (Cartwright) Mitchell .

R U S S E LL F A M ILY .

l ma r. o e n John Russell , J , married Hepzibah C .

J R R . s on OHN USSELL , J , was of buck . S tar . John Russell , Sr , and Ruth

John Russell , Sr . , was son of u M a c Daniel R ssell and Deborah y .

RUTH STARBUCK was daughter of r o in . C . Nathaniel Starbuck , J , and Dinah fi

Nathaniel Starbuck , Jr . was son of

. o in C . Nathaniel Starbuck, Sr , and Mary fi

b . Nathaniel Star uck , Sr , was son of E S n DWARD TARBUCK and Kathari e Reynolds .

DEBORAH MACY was daughter of ard John Macy and Deborah G ner. John Macy was s on Of T M H HOMA S ACY and Sarah Op cot . 8 8

DINAH COEEIN was daughter of J COEFIN AMES and Mary Severance .

MARY COEEIN was daughter of T C n RISTRAM OPPIN and Dio is Stevens .

DEBORAH GARDNER was daughter of R ha ttu k ICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S c . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

HEPZIBAH COLEMAN was daughter of a a n d H us e Barn bas Coleman Rachel s y . Barnabas Coleman was son of k r ta buc . . S r John Coleman , J , and Priscilla

J r. John Coleman , , was son of

. F ol er John Coleman , Sr , and Joanna g

John Coleman , Sr . , was son of

THOMAS COLEMAN .

RACHEL HUSSEY was daughter of B row n Sylvanus Hussey and Abial . Sylvanus Hussey was son of S TEPHEN HUSSEY and Martha Bunker . Stephen Hussey was son of d a e de CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY and The o ate B tch l r.

P RISCILLA S TARBUCK was daughter of Co n Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary fi , , Nathaniel Sta rbuck Wa s son of

EDWARD STARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

JOANNA F OLGER was daughter of

PE TER F OLGER and Mary Morrell .

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B A RK ER P A M E Y .

l s t C 2d Robert Barker married , Jedidah hase ; , Of H e zikiah Sarah Gardner , widow Gardner , and daughter of Abishai Folger and Sarah (Mayhew) .

Children of the first wife were

Judith Barker .

Margaret Barker .

Lydia Barker .

Mary Barker .

Robert Barker .

James Barker .

Francis Barker .

Children of the second were edidah J Barker .

Mary Barker .

Abraham Barker .

Sarah Barker .

Isaac Barker .

Jacob Barker .

ROBERT B ARKER was son of F ol er Samuel Barker and Bethiah g . Samuel Barker was son of

Isaac Barker and Judith Prence.

B ETHIAH F OLGER was daughter of 2 B a a rd John Folger and Mary rn . John Folger was son of P F ETER OLGER and Mary (Morrell) . 91

JUDITH PRENCE was daughter of llier THOMAS PRENCE and Mary Co . Mary Collier was daughter of W C ILLIAM OLLIER .

MARY2 BARNARD was daughter of 1 B a ard Nathaniel Barnard and Mary rn . Nathaniel Barnard was son of

THOMAS BARNARD and Eleanor Barnard .

MARY1 BARNARD was daughter of

ROBERT BARNARD and Joanna Harvey .

J C s EDIDAH HASE , fir t wife of Robert Barker , was daughter of B r w n James Chase and Rachel o . James Chase was son of I LIEUTENANT SAAC CHASE and Mary Perkins .

RACHEL BROWN was daughter of ardner John Brown and Rachel G . John Brown was son of n h H obart Elder John Brow and Hanna .

RACHEL GARDNER was daughter of C an d APTAIN JOHN GARDNER Priscilla Grafton . John Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

Hannah Hobart was daughter of

R . P H w ho w as EV ETER OBART , son of

EDMUND HOBART . 9 2

Descendants from Robert Barker and Je didah Chase descend also from

Peter Folger .

Thomas Prence .

William Collier .

Thomas Barnard .

Robert Barnard .

John Gardner .

Rev . Peter Hobart .

Edmund Hobart .

Thomas Gardiner .

Lieutenant Isaac Chase .

W H e zikiah Sarah Gardner , idow of Gardner and

second wife of Robert Barker , was daughter of Abishai Folger and Sarah Mayhe w

Descendants from Robert Barker Sarah ner) descend also from

Peter Folger , twice .

Thomas Prence .

William Collier .

Thomas Barnard .

Robert Barnard .

Thomas Mayhew , Sr .

Thomas Mayhew , Jr .

Thomas Gardiner twice .

Richard Gardner , twice . f James Co fin . Cofli n Tristram .

Thomas Macy .

“ ” e a s e e a m of uc e a . 94 . For d t ils F ily L r ti Mott , p — em e of th a f m a e e ma e the Note . M b rs e B rk e r a ily h v int r rri d with fam e o f a a o f e a o f a m e ili s H z rd , Rhod Isl nd ; Hopkins , B lti or 93

S W A IN FA M ILY .

r. Francis Swain , J , married Lydia Barker .

F S R . RANCIS WAIN , J , was son of ddack . P a . Francis Swain , Sr , and Mary

Francis Swain , Sr . , was son of d 3 . John Swain , , and Mary Swett 3 d Son John Swain , , was of 2 l d F o er. John Swain , , and Experience g 2d John Swain , , was son of

S l s t . JOHN WAYNE , or Swain , , and Mary Wier l s t John Swain , , was son of RICHARD SWAIN and Elizabeth

MARY PADDACK was daughter of Nathaniel Paddack and Ann B unker Ann Bunker was daughter of M a c William Bunker and Mary y . Mary Macy was daughter of H THOMA S MACY and Sarah op cot .

E"PERIENCE FOLGER was daughter of P ETER FO LGER .

w Descendants from Francis S ain and Lydia Barker, descend also on the paternal side from

Peter Folger .

Thomas Macy .

John Swayne .

a of a e a u e o f and a c Wh rton , Phil d lphi ; Sigo rn y , Boston ; B ron S hon e o f e ma a the fam e of u e of Ne w Y b rg , G r ny ; lso with ili s B tl r , ork ; e a n d K e o f e a a a a um e a M llor irkbrid , P nnsyl v n i ; Sw in , F rn , N wh ll ,

e e c a a a nd a o f New a . All n , Ald n , Rot h , F rr r , W rd , Engl nd 94

On the Maternal side from

Lieutenant Isaac Chase .

Peter Folger .

Thomas Prence .

William Collier .

Thomas Barnard .

Robert Barnard .

John Gardner .

Thomas Gardiner .

Peter Hobart .

Edmund Hobart .

FA M LY O F U CR E IA M O T I L T T .

f n Thomas Co fi n married An a Folger .

THOMAS COPPIN was son of ‘ Benjamin Cofli n and Deborah M acy . B enjamin Cofli n was son of a er Nathaniel Coffin and Damaris G y . Nathaniel Coffin was son of C JAMES OPPIN and Mary Severance . James Coffi n was son of

TRISTRAM CO RRIN and Dionis Stevens .

DEBORAH MACY was daughter of o in Thomas Macy and Deborah Cfi . Thomas Macy was son of d er John Macy and Deborah Ga r n . John Macy was s on of

THOMAS MACY and Sarah HOp cot . 9 5

DAMARIS GAYER was daughter of ta r k William Gayer and Dorcas S buc . Dorcas Starbuck was daughter of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

D E BORAH COPEIN was daughter of u LIEUTENANT JOHN CORRIN and Deborah A s tin . Lieutenant John Coffi n was son of IN TRISTRAM COEE and Dionis Stevens .

DEBORAH GARDNER was daughter of ha t ck RICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S t u . Richard Gardner was son of T HOMAS GARDINER . DE BORAH AUSTIN was daughter of ta u k Joseph Austin and Sarah S rb c . Sarah Starbuck was daughter of

ED WARD STARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

ANNA FOLGER was daughter of l i William Fo ger and Ruth Cofi n . William Folger was son of

Abishai Folger and Sarah M ayhew . Abishai Folger was son of

Nathan Folger and Sarah Church . Nathan Folger was son of a rdner Eleazer Folger and Sarah G . Eleazer Folger was son of P ETER F OLGER and Mary Morrell .

RUTH COPPIN was daughter of f B u k Richard Co fin and Ruth n er. Richard Coffin was son of d f . a r ner G . John Co fin , Esq , and Hope 96

f . John Co fin , Esq , was son of

JAME S COEPIN and Mary Severance . James Cofli n was son of

TRISTRAM COEEIN and Dionis Stevens .

SARAH MAYHEW was daughter of

Paine Mayhew and Mary Rankin . Paine Mayhew was son of

Matthew Mayhew . was son of

T M R . . HOMAS AYHE W , J , and Jane Paine

r Thomas Mayhew , J . , was son of T M R HOMAS AYHE W , S .

SARAH GARDNER w as daughter of ha ttuck RICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

RUTH B UNKER was daughter of i Jonathan Bunker and Elizabeth Cofi n . Jonathan Bunker was son of M a William Bunker and Mary cy . Mary Macy was daughter of

THOMAS MACY and Sarah Hopcot .

HOPE GARDNER was daughter of

RICHARD GARDNER a n n arah S ha ttuck. Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

ELIZABETH CO RRIN was daughter of

JAMES COPPIN and Mary Severance .

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f Mary Co fin , married Solomon Temple . f Martha Co fin , married Peter Pelham , of Kentucky, a captain in the United States army . f Thomas M . Co fin , unmarried (the only son) .

FA M IL IE S O F TH O M A S E A R LE A ND J HN M E O ILTON E A RL .

Uriel Hussey married Phebe Folger .

Tristram Hussey married Sarah Folger .

Uriel Hussey was son of George Hussey . Tristram Hussey was son of Batchelder or B a chiler

Hussey .

GEORGE HUSSEY and BATCHELDER HUSSEY were

brothers , and sons of S tarbuck Sylvanus Hussey , Sr . , and Hepzibah . Sylvanus Hussey was son of

S TEPHEN HUSSEY and Martha Bunker .

R uth B a l c h w as dau ghte r o f e a m a c the c the a ac u e B a B nj in B l h , first hild born in M ss h s tts y

Colony . e a m a c ma e a a a e au e of TH M S B nj in B l h rri d S r h G rdin r , d ght r O A

G . e a m a c of a e m w as of a n d ARDINER B nj in B l h , S l , son John A ce a c a m e e e fam c a e f m the ni B l h , So rs tshir ily whi h d t d ro m u e e a a c w as 1 0 . Con q st . B nj in B l h living in 7 6 ’ e e u e fe w as e a a ac a e ce a of G org H ss y s wi D bor h P dd k , d s nd nt ec a a a a c w ho m a e e a ea o f Ya m u a Z h ri h P dd k , rri d D bor h S rs , r o th , a a ma d au ghte r of Ri ch a rd Sea rs . Ri ch rd Se rs rri e d Dorothy

Th atch er . 99

Stephen Hussey was son of C H The od ate B a tchelder HRISTOPHER USSEY and .

HEPZIBAH STARBUCK was daughter of ’ r i . Co n . Nathaniel Starbuck , J , and Dinah y r Nathaniel Starbuck , J . , was son of

. o in C . Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr , and Mary fi

Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr . , was son of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

DINAH COPEIN was daughter of

JAMES COFFIN and Mary Severance . James Coffin was son of T C RISTRAM OPPIN and Dionis Stevens .

MARY C OFFIN was da ughter of T COEPIN RISTRAM and Dionis Stevens .

THEODATE BATCHELDER was daughter of

R . S B L EV TEPHEN ATCHE DER .

Phebe Folger , n sisters , were sisters also of A na Sarah Folger ,

Folger (the mother of Lucretia Mott), and their de scent from early settlers of Nantucket , being identical with that of Anna Folger , will be found on a previous “ i M page , under Fam ly of Lucretia ott . Uriel Hussey ’ s daughter Mary married Thomas ’ Earle ; Tristram Hussey s daughter Sarah married

John Milton Earle . Descendants from them descend also from

Edward Starbuck .

Christopher Hussey .

Stephen Hussey . 100

Re v. Stephen Batchelder .

Peter Folger . f i James Co fin , tw ce .

' ffin Co tw ice . Tristram , w Thomas Mayhe , Sr .

Thomas Mayhew , Jr .

Richard Gardner , twice .

Thomas Gardiner , twice .

Thomas Macy .

Children of Thomas and Mary Earle have inter of Van married with the families Leer, of Chester nn County ; Earle , of Massachusetts ; Gibbons, of Pe n sylvania ; and White , of Londonderry , Irela d .

F S W I T F A M ILY .

Dr . Paul Swift married Dorcas Gardner .

DORCAS GARDNER was daughter Of H u s e Z enas Gardner and Susanna s y . Z enas Gardner was son of tarbuck Paul Gardner and Rachel S . Paul Gardner was son of

Solomon Gardner and Anna Cofi n . Solomon Gardner was son of 2 d u A s tin . Richard Gardner , , and Mary 2d Richard Gardner , , was son of R ha ttuck ICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

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Elizabeth Gardner was daughter of ta b k James Gardner and Mary S r uc . James Gardner was son of ha u k RICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S tt c . Richard Gardner w as son of

Governor Thomas Gardiner .

HEPZIBAH STARBUCK was daughter of

r. Co n . Nathaniel Starbuck , J , and Dinah fi

r Nathaniel Starbuck , J . , was son of i . Co n . Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr , and Mary fi

Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr . , was son of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

THEODATE BATCHELDER was daughter of S B REV . TEPHEN ATCHELDER .

RACHEL ALLEN was daughter of

o ma Edward Allen and Ann C le n . A n n Coleman was daughter of

Joseph Coleman and Ann Bunker . Joseph Coleman w a s son of THOMAS COLEMAN and Susanna

D ORCAS GAYER was daughter of ta rbuck William Gayer and Dorcas S . Dorcas Starbuck was daughter of

EDWARD STARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

MARY COEEIN w as daughter of TRISTRAM COP EIN and Dionis Stevens (occurs

three times) . ‘1 03

Mary Starbuck was daughter of h b o i . C n . Nat aniel Star uck , Sr , and Mary fi

Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr . , was son of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

DINAH COFFIN was daughter of C FF JAMES O IN and Mary Severance . James Cofli n was son of T OEEIN RISTRAM C and Dionis Stevens .

Daniel Paddack was son of B unker Nathaniel Paddack and Ann . Ann Bunker w a s daughter of William Bunker and Mary M a cy T M daughter of HOMAS ACY .

t a n d d Descendants of Dr . Paul Swif Dorcas Gar ner descend also from

Richard Gardner, twice . r Governor Thomas Gardine , twice .

Steph en Hussey .

Christopher Hussey .

Edward Starbuck , five times .

Cofli n . Tristram , four times

Rev . Stephen Batchelder .

Thomas Coleman .

Thomas Macy . f James Co fin .

Paul Swift was born in Sandwich , Massachusetts , 1 94 7 . He was for some time a physician at Nantucket , where he is still remembered and respected .

In 1 8 41 a d ra c he moved to Phil elphia , where he p tis e d m i 1 8 5 3 a edicine unt l , when he was appointed 1 04 teacher at Haverford School (soon after made a col n 1 8 65 lege) ; he remai ed there until , when he resigned on account of ill health . He died in Philadelphia in 1 8 66 .

u t a Daughters of Dr . Pa l Swif and Dorcas (G rdner) Swift were

4 . 1 8 6 . Mary , married , , Mr Edwin Lamson , of Boston m s 1 t . . Katharine , arried , Dr Marcus A Moore , of

2d . Boston ; , Robert Wharton t Susan , married Mr . Alber H . Franciscus , of Phila delphia .

Elizabeth , married Mr . John E . Phillips , of Balti * more .

R O TC H F A M ILY .

William Rotch married Elizabeth Barney , of tucket .

William Rotch was born on Nantucket , d 1 2 8 8 . died in New Bedfor , He was son of Joseph Rotch and Love Joseph Rotch was son of

William Rotch .

“ ” a a n d o e a fl e a e e a re John Howl nd J hn Till y , M y ow r p ss ng rs , a mong the a nce stors of this fa mily ; John Howl a nd w as a soldi e r t he l m u a o m a i n 1 643 a n d e d m a e in P y o th Milit ry C p ny , fill ny oth r m a n f i port t o fic e s .

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DORCAS GAYER was daughter of a n d k William Gayer Dorcas S tarbuc . Dorcas Starbuck was daughter of E S a n d DWARD TARBUCK Katharine Reynolds .

Descendants from William and Elizabeth (Barney) Rotch descend also from

* a e c au h e o f am a n d a e a e Eliz b th Rot h , d g t r Willi Eliz b th (B rn y) ma e m u m c a e a o f Ne . Rot h , rri d S l Rod n , wport ’ Sa mu e l Rod ma n s Sist e r An n a ma rri e d Thomas H a zzard . Eliza a u f m n a ma b e th H azz a rd ( b. d ghte r o Tho a s a d Ann (Rod n) m a a a e ac o a e o f e a e . H zz rd , rri d J b B rk r , son Rob rt B rk r f u f . a a a fe o fe a a w a s a a e O Mrs Eliz F rr r , wi Pro ssor F rr r , d ght r m m m a a e a c o f a u c e . e a c a e e B nj in Rot h , N nt k t B nj in Rot h rri d B rk r , also o f Na ntu c k e t . e c w as a u a M a 6 1 704 an d Jos ph Rot h born in S lisb ry , Engl nd , y , , e Na u c e u e ue Ne w e f e e he e w nt to nt k t , s bs q ntly to B d ord , wh r di d , 24 4 em e 1 78 . Nov b r , H e i n au gu ra te d the b u sin e ss o f wh a l e fish e ry so s u cce ss fully e his carri d on by son . Wh e n the Re vol utionary W a r brok e ou t the wh a ling b u sin e ss w as ac ca u e a n d am c e a pr ti lly r in d , Willi Rot h w nt to Engl nd , hoping to u u e the u e e e bu t mee e e c u a em e p rs b sin ss th r , , ting with littl n o r g nt , he a e u a ce e e ec a e e f m fin lly w nt to D nkirk , Fr n , wh r sp i l privil g s ro the Fre n c h gov e rnm e n t w e re gra nt e d him . H e ca e the u e e e u 1 794 e he e u e rri d on b sin ss th r ntil , wh n r t rn d to ’ a u c e a n d a f e a e a e e ce the a e Ne w N nt k t , t r y r s r sid n on isl nd , w nt to

f d n 1 2 - B e d or a d r e sid e d th e r e u ntil his d ea th in 8 8 . His gr ea t gra nd “ i n Ne w e f a H e w a s a c e e son , now living B d ord , s ys , onsist nt Fri nd h a e ea m ea a n d ad the coura ge o f his convi ctions . I h v h rd y gr t a u nt M ary Rotch te ll the following story “ H e w a s a t D u nkirk a t t he time o f the N a po l e oni c W a rs ; o ne d a e e c a me e f t he a c o f u e y th r n ws o gr e t vi tory A st rlitz . Mu ni cipa l ord e rs w ere iss u e d comma nding e v e ry o n e to illu mi a e o f h e a a fa e w a s u e n t in honor t e e v e nt . My gr t gr nd th r tr to his c e a n d efu e e the e u e e u e the prin ipl s r s d to ob y ord r , tho gh v ry ho s in e as a o stre t w bl a z e f light . “ The good mayor o f the c i t y w as v e ry fri e ndly with my gra nd — fathe r a n d ca ll e d to e xpost ul a te a nd if possibl e purs uad e him fea r 1 07

Thomas Macy . ffi Lieutenant John Co n .

ffi . Tristram Co n , twice

Richard Gardner .

Thomas Gardiner .

Edward Starbuck , three times .

B UNK ER F A M IL Y .

2 n Nathan Bunker married Elizabeth Thorne Cleme t .

NATHAN2 B UNKER was son of

Nathan Bunker and He psibe th Pinkham . Nathanl Bunker was son of a a k Shubael Bunker and Lydia P dd c . Shubael Bunker was son of Z acariah orham Bunker and Desire G .

m h me u ch re a e f t e mob e e c e b t . ing d ng r ro in thos x it d ti s , Mr Rot fu e s d .

e a the a o a the ee e the c a n d W ll , s id M y r fin lly , str t b longs to ity , a can he e a nd c u e a e a e a n d I will do wh t I , so s nt pro r d two l rg l nt rns , had e m a ce ec f of the u e a n d e a e me th pl d dir tly in ront ho s , d t il d so Ge nd arme s to w a l k up an d down in front an d e xpl ain to the pe ople a e e e e w e e e em e but f e e e th t thos who liv d th r r not n i s , good ri ndly p opl , ho w did not b eli e v e i n w a r. au e a e c w a s a e ma a e w m a His d ght r Eliz b th Rot h r rk bl o n , living

the a a ce a e o f e - e a n d e e e had e e to dv n d g nin ty nin , wh n ov r nin ty n v r ” u e the ac of a but s a t e e o u a c c u . s d b k h ir , r t with t s pport am c u e c e a w ho s a w him Willi Rot h is th s d s rib d by this gr ndson , ’ “ wh e n he hi ms e l f w a s o n ly fo ur y e ars of a g e : H e w a s a tall ve n e r a e ma n e a an d e a a n d came the o m e a bl with whit h ir b rd , into ro l ning the a c of a a e arm c a ca a e e bv ac on b k l rg h ir on stors , tt nd d his bl k ” s erv a nt . 108

Z acariah Bunker was son of o in Jonathan Bunker and Elizabeth Cfi . Jonathan Bunker was son of M a c William Bunker and Mary y .

LYDIA PADDACK was daughter of orham Daniel Paddack and Susanna G . Daniel Paddack was son of B unker Nathaniel Paddack and Ann .

D ESIRE GORHAM was daughter of i H us s e Shubael Gorham and Puel a y . P u ella Hussey was daughter of

STEPHEN HUSSEY and Martha Bunker . Stephen Hussey was son of C he da e B a tchelder HRISTOPHER HUSSEY and T o t .

ELIZABE TH C OFFIN was daughter of PEIN JAMES CO and Mary Severance . JAMES COFFIN was son of T FEIN RISTRAM CO and Dionis Stevens .

MARY MACY was daughter of

THOMAS MACY and Sarah HOp cot .

SUSANNA GORHAM was daughter of a rdner Stephen Gorham and Elizabeth G . Elizabeth Gardner was daughter Of a rbu k James Gardner and Mary S t c . James Gardner was son of k RICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S ha ttuc . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

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WING AND A AWAY CONNEC ION WI NAN C E H TH T TH TU K T . d r. l s t r 2 Sylvanus Hussey , J , married , Alice G ay ; , * Lydia Wing .

S H R . YLVANUS USSEY , J , was son of k t buc . . S ar Sylvanus Hussey , Sr , and Hepzibah

Sylvanus Hussey , Sr . , was son of S TEPHEN HUSSEY and Martha Bunker . Stephen Hussey was son of a che der CHRISTOPHER HUSSEY and The odate B t l .

HE PZIBAH S TARBUCK was daughter of i r. Co n. Nathaniel Starbuck , J , and Dinah fi

r. Nathaniel Starbuck , J , was son of

. Co n. Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr , and Mary fi

Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr . , was son of

EDWARD STARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

D INAH COP EIN was daughter of EFIN JAMES CO and Mary Severance . James Coffin was son of N TRISTRAM COEFI and Dionis Stevens .

MARY COPPIN was daughter of T EEIN RISTRAM CO and Dionis Stevens .

a e ce e f m o e ame a ea Lydi Wing d s nd d ro J hn Wing , whos n pp rs in

1 3 a m a c a e f m the o o f a c a ac u e . 6 7 ong sso i t s to or t wn S ndwi h , M ss h s tts

a n d fe e a a c e e au e of Rev . John Wing his wi , D bor h B t h ld r (d ght r ” e e a c e d e a e the a m an d a c f m St ph n B t h l r) , s il d on Willi Fr n is ro 2 d a e u 1 2 a c 9 163 a n e 5 63 . London , M r h , , rriv d in Boston J n , 1 11

LYDIA WING was daughter of

Samuel Wing and Hepzibah Hathaway . Hepzibah Hathaway was daughter of S ta rbuck Thomas Hathaway and Hepzibah . HEPZIBAH STARBU CK was daughter of ‘ o in Nathaniel Starbuck and Mary C fi . Nathaniel Starbuck was son of E S DWARD TARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

MARY COEEIN was daughter of fli n Tristram Co and Dionis Stevens .

Descendants of Sylvanus Hussey Lydia Wing (his second wife) descend also on paternal side from :

Christopher Hussey .

Stephen Hussey .

Rev . Stephen Batchelder .

Edward Starbuck .

Tristram Coffin .

James Coffin . On the maternal side from

Edward Starbuck .

Tristram Coffin .

A BIGAIL , another daughter of Samuel and Hepzibah Z a c (Hathaway) Wing , married Paul Wing , son of

che u s . and Content (Swift) Wing Hepzibah , daughter ew hall of Paul and Abigail Wing , married Estes N , whose son Paul Wing Newhall married Hannah John son ; members of this family descend from Edward 1 1 2

fli n Starbuck and Tristram Co . Paul Wing and Han e w hall * nah (Johnson) N settled in Philadelphia .

OGGE LL NNE I N I N N C SH A CO CT O W TH A TUCKET .

Job Coggeshall married Deborah Starbuck .

D EBORAH S TARBU CK was daughter of o in Tristram Starbuck and Deborah Gj . Tristram Starbuck was son of i r Co n . Nathaniel Starbuck , J . , and Dinah fi

r Nathaniel Starbuck , J . , was son of o i . C n Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr , and Mary fi .

Nathaniel Starbuck , Sr . , was son of an d EDWARD S TARBUCK Katharine Reynolds .

DEBORAH C OFFIN was daughter of ardner S amuel Coffin and Miriam G . Samuel Coffin was son of L C Aus tin IEUTENANT JOHN OPPIN and Deborah . John Coffi n was son of

TRISTRAM COEEIN and Dionis Stevens .

* A grea t - gra nd - d au ghte r o f Thomas and H e pzibah Ha th a w ay

ma e e A . e a o f e e of a e rri d H nry Wisn r , gr ndson H nry Wisn r , Or ng m s a mem of h u Ne w Y . The a a e w a e t e Co nty , ork l st n d b r Conti n ental e 17 76 o e for the ec a a o f e e e ce Congr ss in , v t d D l r tion Ind p nd n , an d w as subs eque ntly a membe r of the Sta te Committee o f S afe ty o f Ne w Y a n d of t he c e c f me the u o f ork , onv ntion whi h or d Constit tion

Ne w York in 1 777 .

1 14

BUFFUM CONNEC ION WI NAN C E T TH TU K T .

ff 1 s t David Bu um , , married Hepzibah Mitchell both of Newport .

HEPZIBAH MITCHE LL w as d aughter of

F l er James Mitchell and Ann o g .

A NN F OLGER was daughter of ta rbuck Jethro Folger and Mary S . Jethro Folger was son of B a rna rd John Folger and Mary . John Folger was son of P ETER FOLGER .

MARY STARBU CK was daughter of

r. Co n . Nathaniel Starbuck , J , and Dinah fi

r. Nathaniel Starbuck , J , was son of i a . Co n . N thaniel Starbuck , Sr , and Mary fi

Nathaniel Starbuck, Sr . , was son of

EDWARD STARBUCK and Katharine Reynolds .

2 MARY BARNARD was daughte r of 1 B a rna rd Nathaniel Barnard and Mary . Nathaniel Barnard was son of THOMAS B ARNARD and Eleanor

DINAH COEEIN was daughter of FEIN JAMES CO and Mary Severance . James Coffi n w a s son of T COFEIN RISTRAM and Dionis Stevens . 1 1 5

MARY COEEIN was daughter of

TRISTRAM COEEIN and Dionis Steven s .

l MARY BARNARD was daughter of

ROBERT BARNARD and Joanna Harvey .

Descendants of David Buffum and Hepzibah Mitch ell t descend also from f Tristram Co fin , twice .

James Coffin .

Thomas Barnard .

Robert Barnard .

Edward Starbuck .

Peter Folger .

M e mb ers of this Bu ffu m fa mily ma rri e d into the same B arke r fa m c the a u c e a e e a e ce e ily to whi h N nt k t B rk rs b long , h ving d s nd d f m a m e a n d ma e ce u ce a e ro Willi Colli r Tho s Pr n thro gh Prin B rk r , w ho w a s of aac a e a nd a e cum a nd a of son Is B rk r Eliz b th Slo , gr ndson

a a c a e a n d u a u e of e e ce . a e Is B rk r J dith , d ght r Gov rnor Pr n Eliz b th cu m w as a u e o f e e cu m w ho e w c a Slo d ght r P l g Slo , w nt ith John Ri h rd m 4 a uc e 1 701 a nd a 1 70 . e e son to N nt k t in , with Tho s Story in P l g ’ cum fe w as a e a u e of e e Slo s wi M ry Hold r , d ght r Christoph r Hold r , the ua e w ho 1 659 w as e e ce a me " k r , in s nt n d in Boston to b nish nt , on ’ e e s e . p ain of d ea th . S e B s s History ame c e fa e of e a c e w a s of c a TJ s Mit h ll , th r H pzib h Mit h ll , son Ri h rd c e an d a e o f m u e a f m Mit h ll Eliz b th Tripp , Ports o th , Rhod Isl nd , ro m a e ce the a u c e c e . who , lso , d s nd N nt k t Mit h lls 1 1 6

AN ON CONNEC ION WI NAN C E ST T T TH TU K T . EDWIN MACY S TANTON was son of

David Stanton and Lucy Norman . David Stanton was son of M a c Benj amin Stanton and Abigail y .

ABIGAIL MAC Y was daughter of ardner David Macy and Dinah G . David Macy was son of r a nd John Macy , J . , Judith Worth .

r. John Macy , J , was son of d . G ar ner John Macy , Sr , and Deborah

John Macy , Sr . , was son of H THOMAS MACY and Sarah Op cot .

DINA H GARDNE R was daughter of

A o in Solomon Gardner and nna C fi . Solomon Gardner was son of

r. Aus tin . Richard Gardner , J , and Mary r Richard Gardner , J . , was son of R S ha ttuck R . ICHARD GARDNER , S , and Sarah .

Richard Gardner , Sr . , was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

D EBORAH GARDNER was daughter of R ha ttu k ICHARD GARDNER and Sarah S c . Richard Gardner was son of

THOMAS GARDINER .

ANNA COEEIN w a s daughter of ffi Stephen Co n and Mary Bunker . Stephen Cofli n was son of T COEEIN RISTRAM and Dionis Stevens .

I " A P P E N D .

* . 8 fii n . a a e . . am e a e m . a Co Ad s , Al x nd r , M ry (S v g , vol i p , m a a a a e ma a n d ea a n a . a B rn rd , N th ni l , son Tho s El nor B r rd , M ry

M S S . d o a a a a . . e a a d au . e an . B rn rd , Rob rt J nn B rn rd (W C Folg r ) 3 m . u e e e e a a Na a e r. B rn rd , th ni l , J , J dith Folg r , widow P t r Folg r

u e e f . . an d d a . St ph n Co fin (Ibid )

m a u e d a u . a u a a a a e 3 d . e B rn rd , N th ni l , , H pzib h H ss y , Sylv n s

d . H usse y . (Ibi ) a e e am a a an d a a a e e a B rn y , B nj in , son Jon th n S r h B rn y , Rhod Isl nd , d u e an d ca a u c Nan m l s t a a u c a . . , Lydi St rb k , J thro Dor s St rb k ( ’ tuc e e ec . . . 23 2d u a u e k t Fri nds R ords , Bk I p , , H ld h B nk r,

me n d u B chilor u . . W a d a . a e idow Si on H ss y (Ibid , p m m ma a e e a m e am a n d a a e . e B rn y , B nj in , son B nj in Lydi B rn y , J i 2 1 e d a u . e e an d a e . . . 7 J nkins , P t r Abig il J nkins (Ibid , p ,

f u . a a f . . . a e a a m . A a d a a B rn y , Jon th n , bi l Co fin , B rn b s Co fin ( W C

Folg er M S S . )

a e a c o f e w m . ca a a dau . a a e B rn y , J ob , N port , Dor s B rn rd , N th ni l

. 4 and ca a a . Na uc e ec . . 3 Dor s B rn rd ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p ,

m d u a u e a e m . a e e e d a u . e a an B rn y , Ph b , B nj in H ld h (B nk r) B rn y , m J e a . . . e . a e a . os ph Sw in (W C Folg r MSS , B rn y F ily )

m u c au ma e ce . a e aac . e e d . . B rk r , Is , J dith Pr n , Gov Tho s Pr n ’ of u u (Winsor s History D xb ry , m e a e a mu e a a c a n d u a e . a e B rk r , S l , son Is J dith B rk r , B thi h Folg r , 1 1 5 d au . an d a a a e . a a e . . . John M ry (B rn rd) Folg r (S v g , vol i p ,

a e a ac a a c an d u e ce a e m . a e B rk r , Is , son Is J dith (Pr n ) B rk r , Eliz b th m cu m d au . e e cu m a n d a e . a ec d Slo , P l g Slo M ry Hold r (F ily R or s , 1 707 ) mu a l a e e a e an d e a e e m . s t B rk r , Rob rt , son S l B thi h (Folg r) B rk r , ,

e a a e da u ame a nd a - a u e e u e a aac J did h Ch s , . J s gr nd d ght r Li t n nt Is

Na u . a e c e ec . . 49 1744 2d a a a Ch s ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p , ) , S r h G rd r Hez ikiah a a n n e e d d au . a a n d a a , widow G rdn r , Abish i Din h (St r b uck) Folge r (W . C . Folge r

a f A a m w as a f f e o am . B en M ry (Co fin ) d s sist r Tristr Co fin , Sr am a e e ea a s he ha d f u c e a n d j in Fr nklin Folg r , g n logist, s ys o r hildr n , from th em desce nde d the ill ustriou s fa mily of th a t n a me in M ass a h c u s etts . 1 20

CH R B RT B F ST I E D ID A H ILDREN OF O E ARKER AND IR W FE , J

CHASE .

m . u a e u e a e . . a e u a e e . B rk r , J dith , Sh b l G rdn r , son R b n G rdn r (W C

Folge r M S S . ) m l s a u u e e e an d a a e a a e . t e B rk r , M rg r t , , P l H ss y , son G org Eliz b th 1 1 4 2 m u e . . 8 5 76 d a e . H ss y (Ibid , p , ) , Tho s J nkins (Ibid , Na u e e ’ a e a m . a c a . c ec B rk r , Lydi , Fr n is Sw in ( nt k t Fri nds R ords ,

m l M S . a e a un . . . e S B rk r , M ry , (W C Fo g r )

a e e . . B rk r , Rob rt (Ibid ) m m f d a u . a an a e a e m . a a d a a B rk r , J s , S r h Co fin , Willi Lydi (G rd n er) Coffin . (Ibid . )

a e a c m . e a u e a uc e w ec B rk r , Fr n is , D bor h R ss ll . (N nt k t To n R ords , 2 . 1 1 . 0 Bk . p ,

CH R B T B S C I S H ILDREN OF O ER ARKER AND E OND W FE , ARA

GARDNER .

d a m a m ac am a B ar a e e . nd a B rk r , J di h , Willi M y , son Willi M ry (

n e ac . a c G e ea . 1 21 y) M y (M y n logy , p , k m . 1 s e . . a e a t a e e . B r r , M ry , , W lt r All n (W C Folg r MSS ,

2d e a u m . , Mos s F rn (Ibid , a A m o f a m e a a m . c a e . . B rk r , br h , Pris ill Hopkins , B lti or (Ibid ) f B a e a m . A e u e o a . . B rk r , S r h , ndr w Sigo rn y , oston (Ibid )

a e aac u n m . . B rk r , Is , (Ibid ) * d a u . m a e acob m . a e a a a a n d a B rk r , J , Eliz b th H zz rd , Tho s Ann m 1 m No . 3 3 3 4 a a . G e n . of a a . 7 7 H zz rd ( Rod n F ily , , pp , ,

CH J C B B E Z B TH Z Z ILDREN OF A O ARKER AND LI A E HA ARD .

a e e e fa c . B rk r , Rob rt , di d in in n y m a e e u n . B rk r , Rob rt , ma u m a e u . B rk r , Tho s , a e m m m . a . ea e e a e B rk r , Willi , J n tt J s m a e A d e u e uu . B rk r , n r w Sigo rn y ,

a e A a a a m mue a . . a a B rk r , nn H zz rd , S l Gr y W rd

a e a c a n m . B rk r , J ob , a e a e a a 2 m a m . l s t e d a B rk r , Eliz b th H zz rd , , B ldwin Brow r ; , Willi M . Va n a 3d c Cau li s T Z ndt ; , John k a e a a m . l s t m . a 2d a . u . B r r , S r h , , John C H rrison , Willi H H nt m m l a e a a . s t a a a 1 842 2d K a a e B rk r , Abr h , , S r h Wh rton , ; , th rin

a e 1 8 7 1 . Cr n ,

a e a e u . B rk r , M ry , di d yo ng

a e W . e u . B rk r , John , di d yo ng

1 22

C H T ST M COE EIN . ILDREN OF RI RA , SR f m “ e e . a a u c . One u e an d Co fin , P t r , Abig il St rb k ( H ndr d Sixty ” m 6 u e a e . 7 a Alli d F ili s , p , bo t m m u m u d a . f a J r. . e e Co fin , Tristr , , J dith So rby (widow H nry) ,

mu . ee e af. Ed nd Gr nl (Ibid , m f. . f a e . e e ee ea Co fin , Eliz b th , St ph n Gr nl (Ibid , f m f e e of a e m . a e e a ce d au . o e a c Co fin , J s , M ry S v r n , John S v r n ,

a u a ac u e . . . 6 8 S lisb ry , M ss h s tts (Ibid , p ,

f m . u 22 1 a a a e a c . . . Co fin , M ry , N th ni l St rb k (Ibid , p ,

m u . . . nd f n eu e a e a . a Co fin , Joh (Li t n nt) , . D bor h A stin (N E Hist

G en . Re . . . 1 5 1 1 52 g , vol xxiv pp , , “ m ” f . Ye ofli n a e e m . a u e C Co fin , St ph n , M ry B nk r ( F ily , by 1 ffi . 58 66 e . . 8 All n Co n , LL B , p ,

H P C ILDREN OF ETER COFFIN . fii m f “ f o n A a . a e a o C c . Ye , big il , D ni l D vidson , Ipswi h ( Co fin ” m e fli n . . 3 a y Co . 5 F il , by All n , LL B , p ,

f e m . d a u n e a e a uc . a a e a d a Co fin , P t r , Eliz b th St rb k , N th ni l M ry

a uc . . St rb k (Ibid , m f e . a a e d a u . J a e . . Co fin , J thro , M ry G rdn r , ohn G rdn r (Ibid )

f a m m . t . e a c . Co fin , Tris r , D bor h Col ord (Ibid ) f m m . a u . a n e a e d a . Co fi , Rob rt , Jo nn Dy r (widow) , Hon John Gil n , of Exe t e r . (Ibid . )

m . . f a A a a n e d au . a a nd c a Co fin , Edw rd , nn G rd r , C pt John Pris ill

a e d . G rdn r . (Ibi )

f m . m a e . a of e e . . Co fin , Eliz b th , Col John Gil n , Ex t r (Ibid ,

CH T ST M COEFI N . ILDREN OF RI RA , JR f f m . u m . a o am Ne w a e Co fin , J dith , John S nborn , H pton , H pshir Y f m ” f 4 e a e . . . 5 Co fin F ily , by All n Co fin , LL B , p , f m e a . e K . . Co fin , D bor h , Jos ph night (Ibid , f m . a e e . . Co fin , M ry , Jos ph Littl (Ibid , f m m a e . e ce e . . Co fin , J s , Flor n Hook (Ibid , f a n m . Co fin , John , (Ibid . ) f m l s 2 . a . t e e d e Co fin , Lydi , , Mos s Littl , John Pik (Ibid ,

f E n m o c u . . C fin , no h , (Ibid ) f m . a a e e A . . Co fin , St ph n , S r h tkinson (Ibid , 1 23

CHILDREN OF JAMES COE E IN .

l a m f m u m e f f a m . s t c a o ca m Co fin , M ry , , Ri h rd Pinkh , Ports o th ( ro ” “ fli n m ffi e o f Ye Co a e . . Isl Wight) ( F ily , by All n Co n , LL B , p 2d a me a e s o n c a and a a a e , J s G rdn r , Ri h rd S r h G rdn r

l t a u . n a o f a m r m . d a e J . s e e d a c a a C fin , J s , , , Lov G rdn r , Ri h rd S r h ;

2d u a e dau . a n d c a a e b . , R th G rdn r , John Pris ill G rdn r ( I id , m m m a ffi Na a e . a a a e d a u . a nd ca Co n , th ni l , D ris G y r , Willi Dor s

f N uc e . . . a e . ec o a 5 G y r (Town R ords nt k t , Bk I p ,

f m . u d a e G a e d a . c a a n a a e . Co fi n , John , Hop rdn r , Ri h rd S r h G rdn r f A e . . . 5 6 ( ll n Co fin , LL B , p ,

f m N u . a a e 22 a . a a e a c . . . 9 Co fin , Din h , th ni l St rb k , Jr (S v g , vol ii p , 1 690) m an d B u f e a m . G e e u e a a n Co fin , D bor h , org B nk r , son Willi M ry

r e f . . . 56 ke . (All n Co fin , LL B , p ,

fli n e e m a a a a u . Na a a . Co e . e d e a , Eb n z r , El nor B rn rd , th ni l B rn rd

(Ibid . ,

f m a d au . . . e . e a c ac Co fin , Jos ph , B thi h M y , John M y (Ibid , m m d . Cofli n e a u n . , B nj in , (Ibi ) 2 f u m o e a e c a a e . . Co fin , R th , . J s ph G rdn r , son Ri h rd G rdn r (Ibid ) f Na a e a e . A m . a . Co fin , big il , th ni l G rdn r (Ibid )

ffi e e ce u n m . . Co n , Exp ri n , ( Ibid )

f a a m . e a a e d au . e e e a e . Co fin , Jon th n , H pzib h H rk r , Eb n z r H rk r

(Ibid . ) m a a f a e m . 1 s t a a u e s on a nd Co fin , Eliz b th , , Jon th n B nk r , Willi M ry m 2 a a . u e . d B nk r (Ibid ) , Tho s Cl rk

E C HILDREN OF LIEUT NANT JOHN COFFIN . m f d a m . a 2d o a e 3d a Co fin , Ly i , lst , John Log n ; , J hn Dr p r ; , Tho s ” a e o f a m “ Ye f a m A e f Th xt r , Hingh . ( Co fin F ily , by ll n Co fin ,

LL . B . , p . f m 1s a e . 2d e ac a u . e t . d Co fin , P t r , , Christi n Condy (Ibid ) , Hop M y , e an d e a a G a e Jos ph B thi h (M cy) rdn r .

f m . u a . c e . Co fin , Eno h , B l h Eddy ( Ibid , f a m m m 2 u e . a a e d au . c a a e . Co fin , S l , Miri G rdn r , Ri h rd G rdn r

( Ibid . , f a a m a m " . e n a e c a a e . Co fin , H nn h , B j in G rdn r , son Ri h rd G rdn r

(Ibid . ) m f a m . a u e d a u . a m u e . b . Co fin , Tristr , M ry B nk r , Willi B nk r (I id ,

f e a m ma 3 . ac a c . . Co fin , D bor h , Tho s M y , son John M y (Ibid , 1 24

CHILDREN OF S TEPHEN COFFIN . f ” m . a ffi m c . a e Co fin , Dion is , J ob Norton Co n F ily , by All n fli n Co . . , LL B , p f e e m . . Co fin , P t r , in Boston (Ibid . ) m E L m f e r d a u a . e J . . e e ce . Co fin , St ph n , , xp ri n ook , Tho s Look N u a c e ec . . . 8 ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p , 3 1 r f u m . F 1 0 ea e e s t e e e . 7 7 Co fin , J dith , , P t r olg , (d ) son El z r Folg r A e Cofli n 2d a a e a a a a e B ar ( ll n , , N th ni l B rn rd , son N th ni l

a d 3 e . . 58 d e e c . . n r (Ibid , p . , , St ph n Wil ox (W C Folg r MSS ,

. 7 p , m f u a a m . e e u e a u e . A e Co fin , S s nn , P l g B nk r , son Willi B nk r ( ll n f Co fin , LL . B . , p . ffi m n m . . e a e m . A Co n , M hit bl , r stro g S ith (Ibid ) 2 f A a m a a . m a e c e . Co fin , nn , . Solo on G rdn r , son Ri h rd G rdn r (Ibid )

of m . m e a a ue a e . . C fin , H pzib h , S l G rdn r (Ibid ) f i 1 2 u d a u . a e . 7 9 a n . a e A Co fin , P l , M ry All n , Edw rd ll n (Ibid )

f ha m u . a nd en . Re c . u e . . . G Co fin , Ri rd , R th B nk r (N E Hist g , vol . xxi v . p . o f E e u nd e e e i n . a a a . One e a C fin , Eb n z r , l nor B rn rd H ndr d Sixty m l ” A e Fa i e s . 68 lli d , p , “ f m m fe a n d e e o f a me a . A a e . Co fin , Tho s , nn Folg r ( Li L tt rs J s ” nd u c e a A a a . e a a a e . L r ti Mott , by n n D vis H llow ll ; lso B F Folg r , e ea g n logist ,

CHILDREN OF THO MAS COFFIN AND A NNA FOLGER .

ffi m “ a n f a . fe d u c e a m . a e o Co n , L r ti , J s Mott , Long Isl nd ( Li ” e e o f a me a n d uc e a A a a a ow e L tt rs J s L r ti Mott , by nn D vis H ll ll , 1 8 1 1 )

o E i f . m . a o a e a . f a n . e n a Y a C fin , liz , B j in H rn ll , Phil d lphi (Ibid , 1 8 14 ) f m m m . a . e e Co fin , M ry , Solo on T pl ( Ibid , ffi m f u . . a a m . e e e a o K e c Co n , M rth , P t r P lh , nt ky (Ibid , f m a u n m . Co fin , Tho s ,

’ f Na a m E m Na uc e e e . a e e a . Co fin , th ni l , liz b th Col n ( nt k t Fri nds ec R ords ,

e a u a m . l st a e a a e . 1 . Cogg sh ll , Josh , , Jo n W st (S v g vol 2d e ecca u e , R b R ss ll

m . a m u e a e e a a c . Cogg sh ll , Job , , ong Fri nds , D bor h St rb k m e . a uc a . Folg r MSS , St rb k F ily , p

1 26

m E m . a ol e . e e a a e A . . . Col n , liz b th , bish i F g r , Jr (W C Folg r MSS , 1 7 72) ’ m a . Na e e ma e . e a uc e ec Col n , Ob d , Eliz b th Sw in ( nt k t Fri nds R ords , 1 780) N u e am m . a u e . a c e ec Corn ll , Willi , Lydi H ss y ( nt k t Town R ords , 1 4 . . . 5 Bk I p ,

u . o 4 a e ma m a e . . e . 18 E rl , Tho s , M ry H ss y (W C F lg r , p ,

m . a e . a a u e . E rl , John Milton , S r h H ss y ( Ibid ,

m . a f e e a ec e . Folg r , John , M rib h Gibbs (prob bly s ond wi ) (N . E .

i . a m . n d G e n R . xv e . a . e Hist g , vol , Folg r F ily )

m . a e . . e e e a e . a . Folg r , P t r , M ry Morr ll (S v g , vol ii pp

CH P T G M Y M ILDREN OF E ER FOL ER AND AR ORRELL .

m a d u e ea e . a a G e a . c a a nd a a Folg r , El z r , S r h rdn r , Ri h rd S r h 1 a uc a e . a a e . . . 77 (Sh tt k) G rdn r (S v g , vol ii p ,

m . m . e a a e a . Folg r , Jo nn , John Col n (Ibid ) m a e e a . a e a a . . Folg r , B thi h , John B rn rd , son Rob rt B rn rd (Ibid , 1669)

e o c a m e a . . 1 6 75 Folg r , D r s , Jos ph Pr tt (Ibid , )

m . l s e e a e a e a e ce t e a e . Folg r , P ti n , , Eb n z r H rk r (S v g , vol ii . p .

1 77 2d ame a e as ec w fe . . ) , J s G rdn r , s ond i (Ibid , p m B thsua m . e e o f a e . a e . 1 e e a 1 . Folg r , , Jos ph Pop , S l (S v g , vol p .

m a a a d au . a e a a . b . e . a Folg r , John , M ry B rn rd , N th ni l B rn rd (I id )

m a r. e E e e ce . J a the Folg r , xp ri n , John Sw in , , son John Sw in , propri e tor . (Ibid . )

m . . . e a . a a . a nd Gen . Re Folg r , Abi h , Josi h Fr nklin (N E Hist g , e a m a vol . xvi . , Folg r F ily , prob bly

C HILDREN OF E LEA Z ER FOLGER AND SARAH GARDNER .

m . l s e a a e a u c e e e a e J r. t Folg r , El z r , , , B thi G rdn r (N nt k t Town 1 2 a a . . 0 ec . . . d a R ords , Bk I p , M ry M rsh ll (Ibid , p , f f a . n a e e e m . u d u e e a d Folg r , P t r , J dith Co fin , St ph n M ry Co fin , — 4 r m . E . . a n n . . 2 1 2 a N d G e Re . . 7 7 e ( . Hist g , vol xvi pp , Folg F ily ) N e ec e a a m . a a u c . a uc Folg r , N th n , S r h Ch r h ( nt k t Town R ords , 8 Bk . I . p . ,

e a a m . A e . . . 6 Folg r , S r h , nthony Od r (Ibid , p ,

m . Na u c ec . e a . o u e Folg r , M ry , J hn Arth r ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk 9 I . p . , 1 27

CH N TH G H CH CH ILDREN OF A AN FOL ER AND SARA UR . m l e a . s t a a a e . . e . Folg r , Abish i , , S r h M yh w W C Folg r (MSS , m a u 2d a a uc e a n d d a . e e , Din h St rb k , widow B nj in , St ph n f Co fin , Jr .

e e e m . a a Na n u c e ec Folg r , P t r , Christi n Sw in . ( t k t Town R ords , 45 Bk . I . p . , ’ m . e ma u e a a e e . a c e e Folg r , B rzill i , Ph b Col n (N nt k t Fri nds ec R ords , m m e . A a a e Na uc e ec Folg r , Ti othy , nn Ch s . ( nt k t Town R ords ,

1 . . 30 Bk . p , 3 m 1 s c a a e . 1 2 e ea . t . 6 d Folg r , L h , , Ri h rd G rdn r (Ibid , p , , k e a ac e a a c . . e . a e S th P dd , son Jos ph P dd k (W C Folg r MSS , G rdn r

a m . F ily , p

e u m . ma e . a uc e ec r Folg r , J dith , Tho s J nkins (N nt k t Town R o ds , 1 728 m e e un . Folg r , Esth r,

C H A B SH I F G S H M H W F ST ILDREN OF I A OL ER AND ARA AY E , IR

W IFE .

f a u . a a f . Nan e am m . u d a Folg r , Willi , R th Co fin , B rn b s Co fin ( ’ uc e e ec . 1 . . 1 70 t k t Fri nds R ords , Bk p , d l s a a e ma . 2 a a e e e m . t Folg r , G org , , S r h Col n (Ibid , , S r h

e d au . of a a a . Shov , B rn b s ’ m uc e ec m m . A a e a e a . e Folg r , Ti othy , bi l Col n (N nt k t Fri nds R ords ,

CH A B SH I F G D H ST B C S C ILDREN OF I A OL ER AND INA AR U K , E OND

WIFE .

’ m l st H z ekiah a e a uc e e a a . e e Folg r , S r h , , . G rdn r , (N nt k t Fri nds

ec 2d e a e . . e R ords , , Rob rt B rk r (W C Folg r m ’ e e a . a e u e . a uc e e d Folg r , H pzib h , D ni l H ss y , Jr (N nt k t Fri n s ec R ords ,

m e o . e . . e a . e . Ge . Folg r , Din h , S th J nkins ( H Folg r MSS , p m m u ’ e A a . a e e a . a c e e Folg r , bish i , Eliz b th Col n (N nt k t Fri nds ec R ords ,

m. a u ec e e u e e e e . c e Folg r , R b n , Ph b Folg r (N nt k t Town R ords , 1 12 Bk . I . p . ,

m . a e d u B m e . e e e a . e a . Folg r , Rob rt , Eliz b th Folg r , nj in Folg r (W

e . . C . Folg r MSS , p 1 28

C H W M F G R T H I ILDREN OF ILLIA OL ER AND U COFF N .

e u m Z a cche us u e o f Z ache rv a nd e e Folg r , J dith , . B nk r , son D sir ’ u Na u c e e e e . c B nk r ( nt k t Fri nds R ords ,

m . m u a e . N uc e ec a J r a . a Folg r , Willi , , S s n Sw in ( nt k t Town R ords ,

I . Bk . , ’

m a m u . u e e e a a J r. . e a c Folg r , S r h , , Tristr H ss y (N nt k t Fri nds ec R ords , m a h u u e e a Z cc e s e . a uc e c Folg r , Lydi , . H ss y ( N nt k t Town R ords ,

I . Bk . , u f e c a m . a a ea e e e u e ce o Folg r , Ri h rd , S r h P s (by G org B nk r , j sti 1 ea ce . . . 5 p ) (Ibid , p ,

o e a c un m . F lg r , Fr n is , l fe a a e a e a e m . a s ec Fo g r , Eliz b th , s ond wi Josi h B rk r , son Josi h h ’ a n d a e a e . a u c e e ec Eliz b t B rk r (N nt k t Fri nds R ords ,

e m U e . e e . e u . Folg r , Ph b , ri l H ss y (Ibid ,

ma ofli n . . e A a m . C Folg r , nn , Tho s (Ibid , * e a e m . a d au . a c a n d e e . Folg r , M yh w , M ry Joy , Fr n is Ph b Joy

(Ibid . ,

l m n m a e u d au . a a d e a e s t . a c Folg r , W lt r , , Eliz b th St rb k , Tho s

a c e a uc . . . e . . R h l St rb k ( W C Folg r MSS , p h e a e 2d m . A a Ra d au . e a e an d a e Folg r , W lt r , , nn y , Al x nd r Eliz b t

Ra . y . (Ibid , p .

d a u . m a nd e e e a e 3 d m . e e Folg r , W lt r , , Polly Folg r , Si on Ph b 1 N u . . . e . a c e ec 7 7 Folg r ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p , 4 e a m . e e a e . . . 7 Folg r , Din h , St ph n Ch s (Ibid , p , 2 m G a e . . . 5 e u m . a e Folg r , J dith , J s rdn r (Ibid , p ,

e a a e m . c a a e . . Folg r , N th ni l , Pris ill Ch s (Ibid , l m e e e r. e e a nd a a e . e ecca Fo g r , G org , J , son G org S r h Folg r , R b

u m e . Sloc . (W . C . Folg r MSS )

m . a e d au . e e e e e J r. a a c Folg r , G org Gill , son G org , , Ann B rk r , Fr n is

a e . b . B rk r (I id ,

e e m a a uc da u . a a e a uc r. Folg r , J thro , . M ry St rb k , N th ni l St rb k , J , ’

d a f . u e . an a c e e c . . 6 Din h (Co fin ) (N nt k t Fri nds R ords , Bk I p ,

i l m . Na u e B ar l a i m . a a e c e ec Folg r , , Miri G rdn r ( nt k t Town R ords , 1 3 1 . . 6 Bk . p ,

e U a m . A a G a e . . . 1 5 7 Folg r , ri h , nn rdn r (Ibid , p ,

Ca pta in M ayh e w Folg e r fou nd the lost mu tin ee rs o f the ship “ ” 1 Bou nty on Pitcairn Isla nd in 809 .

1 30

a e a a m . f e a d au . ame a n d a G rdn r , N th ni l , Abig il Co fin , J s M ry

(S e v era n ce ) Coffin . (Ibid . ) “ ” m . a e e f . Ye f am A e G rdn r , Hop , John Co fi n ( Co fin F ily , by ll n

1 2 . f . . . 56 69 Co fin , LL B , p , a e e G rdn r , Lov .

CH J H G P SC G T ILDREN OF O N ARDNER AND RI ILLA RAF ON .

m u m e . a a e o f a e . . . a e e . G rdn r , John , S s nn Gr n , S l (W C Folg r MSS ,

a e am . G rdn r F ily , p

a e e . a a e . . . G rdn r , Jos ph (S v g , vol ii p m ( a e c a . u ec fe . . G rdn r , Pris ill , John Arth r (s ond wi ) Ibid ) m u a e e a e . . G rdn r , B nj in , di d yo ng (Ibid )

a e a c e m . 1 s t 2d ame a e G rdn r , R h l , , John Brown ; , J s G rdn r (third wife ) . (Ibid . )

a e e a m . G rdn r , B nj in

m . u c u a e e e e a c d au . Na a e a u c G rdn r , G org , E ni St rb k , th ni l St rb k , ” n e u e a n d a m 22 a u O e e . 0 Sr . H ndr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p , bo t

m . a f a e A . G rdn r , nn , Edw rd Co fin

a e a a e . G rdn r , N th ni l

m . e ofii n . . . a e a C . e a e G rdn r , M ry , J thro (W C Folg r MSS , G rdn r

a m . F ily , p

m . m e a e a e e a e . . G rdn r , M hit bl , A bros D w s , Jr (Ibid )

m . a m f . a e u e . G rdn r , R th , J s Co fin , Jr (Ibid )

m m f e a e c a J r. . A a d au . e G rdn r , Solo on , son Ri h rd , , nn Co fin , St ph n m f an d a u e . . . e . a e a . Co fin M ry (B nk r) (W C Folg r MSS , G rdn r F ily )

m m . a u m n a e au c e a c d au . a a d G rdn r , P l , son Solo on , R h l St rb k , Tho s ” “ ie m ac e a uc . On e u e a n d a e . R h l St rb k ( H ndr d Sixty All d F ili s , p

m l s c a u . a e a u r. . t a a e d e c e G rdn r , P l , J , , S r h Mit h ll , J thro Mit h ll ;

2d e a e d a u . e a n d a e 3d a c . , M r b Spoon r, S th Din h Spoon r ; , Lydi Fit h

e . . (W . C . Folg r MSS , p

a e e a a u a n d ac e a e m . u a a u e . G rdn r , Z n s , son P l R h l G rdn r , S s nn H ss y ” On e u e a n d e am e . 145 H ndr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p , 3 m . e a u e d a e c a a e . c e c G rdn r , Ri h rd , L h Folg r (N nt k t Town R or s ,

k . 1 6 B . . I p , m f m . a ue a e a m d a u . c a a e r. G rdn r , Miri , Ri h rd G rdn r , J , S l Co fin , son

m . eu e a f . S ee ffi a Li t n nt John Co fin ( Co n F ily , p m m u a a m a a . e e a . Gorh , C pt in John , D sir Howl nd ( Ply o th Coloni l

ec s . . . 79 R ord , vol ii p ; m m a a e am a e e . e Gorh , St ph n , Eliz b th G rdn r (by Willi Worth ,

u ce of eace . a uc e ec . . . 8 j sti p ) (N nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p , 1 3 1

m E z a f On u G ee ea f e e . . e e e r nl , St ph n , Sr , lst , li b th Co fin H ndr d ” * a n d A e a m e . 67 2d E e o Ca Sixty lli d F ili s , p , , sth r , wid w p 2 a e am w e . . 7 7 t in B nj in S tt (Ibid , p ,

CHILDREN OF STEPHEN GREENLEAF AND E LI Z ABETH COEFIN .

f m . E m . ee ea e e a e e d a u . a e Gr nl , St ph n , liz b th G rrish , Willi G rrish ” o m 5 5 Ye f a A e f . . . C fin F ily , ll n Co fin , LL B , p , G ee e a f a a m c a e of Ne w berr c a r nl , S r h , . Ri h rd Dol , y , son Ri h rd

e . ( d . Dol Ibi ,

e e f m . e a a e un . Gr nl , D ni l , (Ibid )

e e f Ellz a h m m a s n m . . ea bet . e o a e e Gr nl , , Tho s Noy s , J s Noy s (Ibid , 1 67

f . e m . e e a a e . Gr nl , John , Eliz b th Hills (Ibid ,

f m . d u . e e e a u e m . a a K e a K a e . Gr nl , S l , S r h nt , John nt (Ibid ,

f a m m . a a ee e a e e . . Gr nl , Tristr , M rg r t Pip r (Ibid , f m m u m d au me . e e e a . a A e . e Gr nl , Ed nd , Abig il So rby , bi l So rby

(Ibid . ,

f u u n m . ee ea . Gr nl , J dith , (Ibid )

f . m . u ee ea a a a e . Gr nl , M ry , Josh Moody , son C l b Moody (Ibid )

- f a u . m a n d G ee ea a d a Na a e a n d a d au . a r nl , S r h , th ni l , gr nd Tristr l f e a a e e G ree n ea m . e e 2d . M rg r t (Pip r) fr Jos ph Whitti r , (Whitti r m Fa ily Records . ) m e e m . a e c e . a a e Hosi r , Gil s , Eliz b th Mit h ll (F ily p p rs , u e e n d e m a . One u a H ss y , John , . M ry Wood H ndr d Sixty Alli d m ” 4 a e . 1 2 F ili s , p , h o a Ra c e u e e u e m . l s t T e d te H ss y , Christoph r, son John H ss y , , t h l

d er . 2d A a . (Ibid , , nn Ming y (Ibi d ,

CHILDREN OF CHRISTOPHER H USSEY A ND TH E OD A TE B ATC H

ELDER .

u u da u . e e an d a e e e e m. a a e H ss y , St ph n , M rth B nk r , G org J n (God f u e e . W . . e . r y) B nk r ( C Folg r MSS , P r u e m e e cca e d au . aac an d u a a e H ss y , John , 1 . R b P rkins , Is S s nn a m o 50 of . a a e . . . 7 kins , H pt n (S v g , vol ii p ,

e ee e af ec W fe of e e e e eaf . e Esth r Gr nl , s ond i St ph n Gr nl , Sr , di d in

- 1 71 8 a e e e . , g d ighty nin

‘ 1 Gra nd p a re nts o f John Gr ee nl e a f Whitti e r . J ohn u e of e u e had a n d I H ss y , son Christoph r H ss y , two sons H m a 1 e e a fo u ee a u e . e e e f e 68 8 Ne w a rt n d ght rs r ov d t r to C stl , D l 1 3 2

1 s ma a e e a n d uc a e u e a m . t H ss y , M ry , , Tho s P g , son Rob rt L y P g ” m 1 4 1 4 2d e One u e an d A e a e . 3 66 H ndr d Sixty lli d F ili s , p , ) , H nry 1 nd ee a a e . . . 507 69 1 3 d e e a Gr n (S v g , vol ii p , ) , H nry Dow , son H nry

a W . . e . Jo n DO (W C Folg r MSS ,

u e The od ate . H ss y ,

m . m m a . u e u a . a e H ss y , H ld h , John S ith , son John S ith (S v g , vol

1 1 . . 507 p ,

u e e . H ss y , Jos ph

C HILDREN OF STEPHEN H USSEY AND M ARTHA B UNKER . ll m m u e P ue a . e e a n a n d a H ss y , , St ph n Gorh , son Joh M ry (Otis) ” m “ n u a n d m 1 43 a . O e e e a e . Gorh ( H ndr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p , m u e a m . l st a au e a uc e ec H ss y , Abig il , , Tho s H s (N nt k t Town R ords , 5 1 0 2d a a a me a nd u H a w . . 70 e Bk . I p , ) , Jos ph M rsh ll , son J s R th ( ” a a On e u e a nd e a m e . kins) M rsh ll H ndr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p m 1 * n a u e a u . s t a d au . a d c e H ss y , Sylv n s , , Abi l Brown , John R h l N u 1 1 1 a e a c e ec . 1 . . 9 7 (G rdn r) Brown ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk p , d a 2 d e a a uc d au . a a e a bu c J r. a n , H pzib h St rb k , N th ni l St r k , , Din h ’ e I . 2 f a uc e e c . 5 (Co fin) (N nt k t Fri nds R ords , Bk , p . ,

u e a c e m . a a . a uc e ec H ss y , B t h lor , Abig il H ll ( N nt k t Town R ords ,

. 8 Bk . I . p ,

u e a e uum . H ss y , D ni l , m m u e a . 1 s t a a a n d a H ss y , M ry , , Jon th n Worth , son John Miri 9 2d a e a uc e ec . . . (G rdn r) Worth (N nt k t Town R ords , Bk I p , , “ be e e a a Na a e a n d a a a On e H un E n z r B rn rd , son th ni l M ry B rn rd ( m ” 4 e a n d e a e . 14 dr d Sixty Alli d F ili s , p , d m r. n u e e e . a e a uc d a u . a a e a H ss y , G org , Eliz b th St rb k , N th ni l , J , ’ 1 f a u c . a uc 1 . . 0 a e e ec . Din h (Co fin) St rb k (N nt k t Fri nds R ords , Bk p ,

me . u ec u e Theod ate m . a a c e H ss y , , J s Johnson (N nt k t Town R ords , 2 1 Bk . I . p . ,

” d a s “ ea h u a e an w a c e t e a e a a e . . . w r , pr h r to " k rs . (S v g , vol ii p

50 50 a a e . . 7 8 e S v g , vol ii . pp , , gi v s 1 4 —4 e u e u u 6 3 5 a e 1 667 . Rob rt H ss y , D xb ry , ; prob bly di d

- e u e e tax 1 659 . Rob rt H ss y , Dov r , in list u 1 e e 690. Rob rt H ss y , Boston ,

a w a s ea - a - au Abi l Brown gr t gr nd d ghter of P e te r Hobart . S ee pp .

5 8 5 9 a n d a a e . . . 2 7 1 435 a of am , , S v g , vol ii pp , ; lso History Hingh ,

a a c u e t . . . 3 3 5 . M ss h s t s , vol iv p

1 3 4

m m . u e e e a a a e d au . a c a n d a m H ss y , G org Gorh , Lydi Ch s , Fr n is N o i

e a e . (Ga rdn r) Ch s (Ibid . ) m e . m n u e U e e e d au . a a d u f H ss y , ri l , Ph b Folg r , Willi R th (Co fin)

Folge r . m u u e a u . e c e e a e d a u . a n d e u a H ss y , Sylv n s , Pr d n P s , John J r sh

e a e . . (Norton) P s (Ibid ,

u e a a a . . H ss y , B rn b s (Ibid )

u e u a a m . e a a e a u a n d ac e a H ss y , S s nn , Z n s G rdn r , son P l R h l (St r

uc a d e . . b k) G r n r (Ibid , m a u s e e a . e a e a n d E a e H s y , D bor h , Rob rt Br yton , son Isr l liz b th (La wton) Brayton (Ibid m u e A ce u n . H ss y , li , (Ibid . ) m u a m . e A u n u e c e d a . e e a a n d a e ce H ss y , R h l , Jos ph sti , J r i h P ti n

A u . . (Fish) stin (Ibid ,

m . . u u e a e e a a c e n ec . H ss y , M ry , P l g Sw in (N nt k t Tow R ords , Bk 2 . 5 I p . , m m u e a ac e u e . a a e d a u . H ss y , Tristr , son B h lor H ss y , S r h Folg r ,

f . a m a n d u e . . e . 1 . 7 1 Willi R th (Co fin) Folg r (W C Folg r MSS , p , 1 7 77)

u e a a m . a e a n d a e ce H ss y , S r h , Joh n Milton E rl , son Pliny P ti n 1 8 a e . . 0 E rl . (Ibid , p ,

u e a e m . a a uc . Na uc e ec H ss y , D ni l , Ann St rb k ( nt k t Town R ords ,

. 1 3 3 Bk I . p . , u m ma d a e e l e a . a e a n c a e . H ss y , M ry , Tho s E rl , son Pliny P ti n E r

e . (W . C . Folg r MSS ,

m u . a u e u e e u e . a e c H ss y , R b n , Eliz b th Woodb ry (N nt k t Town

ec . . . 50 R ords , Bk I p ,

u e Z acche u s m . a e . a u c e C u ec H ss y , , Lydi Folg r (N nt k t o rt R ords ,

Bk . I . p . 2 u e m e m . A a u e . . . . H ss y , Si on , big il B nk r (Ibid Bk II p , 2 u e A m . e e a e . . . . e . 8 H ss y , lb rt , R b k h Shov (Ibid , Bk I p ,

m e a . . u e ame . u c H ss y , J s , E ni Sw in (Ibid , 4 m a . . . . u e a u e m . a e e . H ss y , S l , Ch rlott B rtl tt (Ibid , Bk II p ,

m . E w a 6 u e Na a e a e . . H ss y , th ni l , liz b th S in (Ibid p ,

m . 4 m a e . . . . u e e e e . e H ss y , Eb n z r , M hit bl S ith (Ibid , Bk I p ,

m e u . . . 5 u e eu e . e e H ss y , R b n , Ph b B nk r (Ibid , p , 1 2 m f . . . u e e . a a e H ss y , J thro , M rg r t Co fin (Ibid , p , m e a f a u e a c e a n d a . d u . H ss y , John , son B h lor Abig il , J did h Co fin , ’ e a n d e a f . a uc e e ec . . . Jos ph B thi h Co fin (N nt k t Fri nds R ords , Bk I p 6 1 3 3 7 , 7

u e e a m . ac e u e . a u c e e c H ss y , B thi h , B h lor B nk r (N nt k t Town R ords ,

. . . 73 Bk I p , 1 3 5

. . 6 u e a m . e c . 7 H ss y , Abig il , Jos ph Myri k (Ibid , p ,

m . u ec . . . u e e a . u e H ss y , H pzib h , Job B nk r (Co rt R ords , Bk I p 1 767 ) 1 m . . . u e a a . a H ss y , S r h , John D rling (Ibid , p , 26 u e a m . e e e e . . H ss y , M ry , Eb n z r P rkins (Ibid . , p , 25 b . . u e a e m . ma e a . H ss y , Eliz b th , Tho s D l no (I id , p ,

f . . 28 u m . A e a e a e . H ss y , Lydi , l x nd r Co fin (Ibid , p ,

u e u a O e a . . a m . b a H ss y , S s nn , d B rn rd (Ibid , 2 u e e m . a . . . H ss y , Abi l , Philip Poll rd (Ibid , p , 1 4 m . u . . u e A a ac e e . H ss y , big il , B h lor B nk r ( Ibid , p ,

H DAUGHTERS OF GEORGE AND E LIZ AB ATH (S TARBUCK) USSEY .

Na a e a n d a u e u m . a a e a e H ss y , R th , N th ni l G rdn r , son th ni l M ry ’

d 1 . 1 46 a e . a u c e e ec . . G rdn r (N nt k t Fri n s R ords , Bk p , n Theod ate u e a e m . e e f a c a d H ss y , Eliz b th , P l g Co fin , son Fr n is f 1 63 Co fin . (Ibid . , p . ,

m . a u e a a c a w a . c a an d e H ss y , M rth , Ri h rd S in (son Ri h rd Eliz b th

a . . . 1 97 Sw in (Ibid , p ,

f . u e e a m . e e f au an d a H ss y , D bor h , P t r Co fin , son P l M ry Co fin

. . 8 7 (Ibid , p ,

u e a m . e e ce h e a n d a a H ss y , Lydi , Clothi r Pi r , son Clot i r H nn h

e ce o f e . . . 1 13 Pi r , N wport ( Ibid , p ,

u e a m . eu e e a a an d a a e H ss y , Din h , R b n Folg r , son Jon th n M rg r t

e . . . 1 25 1 743 Folg r (Ibid , p ,

m u u e e . a a c e e . a uc e H ss y , Christoph r , Lydi M n h st r (N nt k t Co rt 2 ec . . . R ords , Bk I p , 2 u e a a m . a e ma . . . . . H ss y , S r h , John W t r n (Ibid , Bk II p ,

ma . . 12 u e a m . e e a e . . H ss y , Abig il , P r z W t r n . (Ibid , Bk I p , m 2 u e e m a c a . . . 9 H ss y , Abi l , . Fr n is Pinkh (Ibid , p ,

m u . u e a . a e G a e . b . . . 3 H ss y , M ry , Th dd s rdn r (I id , Bk II p ,

u m . e a . e a e e ce . . 5 H ss y , Eliz b th , P t r Ch (Ibid , p , m a f u e e . a e . . . . . 7 H ss y , Abi l , N th ni l Co fin (Ibid , Bk I p ,

l . u m . a B a s i r B iha . e a e ta d as rd . 8 H ss y , E iz b th , D vid or (Ibid , p ,

u e a m . me u e . . 2 H ss y , Lydi , Si on B nk r (Ibid , p . , u e m m n a a e . a . . . 1 5 H ss y , M rg r t , Tho s S ow (Ibid , p , u e u d m a d au . ac e an a u e m . e H ss y , H ld h , B h lor Abig il H ss y , Si on u n d a ’ e a a a e u e . a u c e e B nk r , son Jon th n Eliz b th B nk r (N nt k t Fri nds e 4 c . . . 7 1 1 73 R ords , Bk I p , u e e d a u n a m . e am . ac e a d a u e H ss y , J did h , B h lor Abig il H ss y , B nj in f a 2 a e a n d a ma f . 3 Co fin , son N th ni l D ris Co fin (Ibid . , p . , 1 3 6

u e a e d a u . a e a n d a a u m m e . e a H ss y , Eliz b th , D ni l S r h H ss y , B nj in f e am an d a f Co fin , son B nj in J edid h Co fin . (Ibid . , M a l m m c a . a a H O cot a c e e a y , Tho s , S r h p . (M y G n logy , p . ac ’ a m m a . a . M y , S r h , Willi Worth (Ibid . , M a z c m . m a a u e . y , M ry , Willi B nk r (Ibid . , ” ac e a m . e a e c a an d a a a M y , B thi h , Jos ph G rdn r , son Ri h rd S r h G rd

n er . (Ibid . , M z m ac . e a a e d a u . ic a an d a a a y , John , D bor h G rdn r , R h rd S r h G rd

n er. (Ibid . ) a 3 m c a a . a a a a e a a . . M y , S r h , John B rn rd , son N th ni l B rn rd (Ibid ,

. 6 7 pp , s ac a m e . a e u e . . M y , D bor h , D ni l R ss ll (Ibid )

e a m . 1 s t e f ame a n d a ffi B thi h , , Jos ph Co fin , son J s M ry Co n

. 2 . d Re no u h (Ibid , p , John g 3 a c a m m m m . e a e a a n d M y , M ry , Solo on Col n , son John Col n

a a e . . Jo nn (Folg r) (Ibid , 3 ac * m d m . u d a u . an a M y , John , J dith Worth , John Worth Miri — a e . . . 6 7 69 G rdn r (Ibid , pp , 3 f n E ac am m . e a a e e a d e e ce M y , Miri , Z ph ni h Co fin , son St ph n xp ri n

f . (Look) Co fin . (Ibid , 3 ac a m . a d u e a a uc d au . e a n c a M y , J b z , S r h St rb k , J thro Dor s St r

u c . . . 7 7 1 7 12 b k (Ibid , p , ) ’ m m f f ac a e a d a u . e u e a M y , Tho s , . D bor h Co fin , Li t n nt John Co fin

d . a n e a u . . 68 78 D bor h (A stin) (Ibid , pp , ,

3 ' d m l s e a a m a a n d a c c a . t d a u . c M y , Ri h r , 1 , D bor h Pinkh , Ri h rd m 1 1 a a . . 68 7 1 2d ce a a c d a u . J e M ry Pinkh (Ibid , p , ) , Ali P dd k , os ph

a n d a a a e a ac . . 8 0 8 1 S r h (G rdn r) P dd k (Ibid , pp , , ‘ m e e a n a ac a . e e a d M y , Ann , Jos ph J nkins , son M tth w J nkins M ry — a e . . 6 7 69 (G rdn r) (Ibid . , pp , ‘ a u m a m a r am a c J . M y , J dith , . Willi Cl sby , , son Willi Cl sby an d a 6 G a e . . . 8 Abi l rdn r (Ibid , p ,

* John a n d J u dith (Worth) M acy w e r e the first of the n ame w ho join ed the Soc i ety of Fri e nds ; th ey beca me me mb e rs in 1 7 1 1 (M a cy f h e as a e t he Gen . . ee ea a e t e c w e , p thr y rs t r So i ty st blish d on a isl nd . Richard ac u t he a f a uc e 1 723 a T M y b ilt first wh r on N nt k t , in , lso m the W . ac G e n . . first ind ill (M y , p — Nata Figu re ove r su rn ame in Macy fa mily indi ca tes g e n era tion f m ma ac e a n d e e fi v e e e a are e e ro Tho s M y , propri tor s ttl r ; g n r tions h r giv e n compl e te .

1 3 8

‘ a d au . e am an ac e m . a a d u M y , Rob rt , Abig il B rn rd , B nj in J dith 4 a e a a . . . 9 (G rdn r) B rn rd (Ibid , p , 4 f m d au . a a u fii n ac a c . u c nd Co M y , Fr n is , J dith Co fin , Ri h rd R th ( )

u e . . B nk r (Ibid , ‘ m a a d au . u ae a nd a a c a a e m . M y , N th ni l , Abig il Pinkh , Sh b l Abig il 9 5 m b . u e a . . (B nk r) Pinkh (I id , p , “ mu a a d au . a e a n d a e ce ac Z accheus m . e e M y , , H pzib h G rdn r , S l P ti n 96 a a e . . (Sw in) G rdn r (Ibid . , p , ‘ n d a A m m da u . e a ac a a . a M y , br h , Ann Worth , Jos ph Lydi

m h . . 1 a . 09 (Gorh ) Wort (Ibid , p , " w me d a . a e ac a e m . u a e w a u M y , C l b , J dith G rdn r ( ido J s) , D ni l 1 0 an d a e . . . 1 Abig il Folg r (Ibid , p , ‘ m a a d u . e e an d a c e a m . A a M y , B nj in , big il Brown , G org Abig il

(Trott) Brown . (Ibid . , p . 5 m m a n d a c a d a u . a . e a e e M y , Miri , D vid , Rob rt G rdn r , son Rob rt 2 d . . e a a e . 8 J did h G r n r (Ibid , p , 5 ac a m . c ac e a n d a a M y , Ann , Eno h M y , son Jos ph H nn h (Hobbs)

a c . M y . (Ibid , a 5 m m a m and u c a a . u e a M y , S r h , Ti othy R ss ll , son Willi R th (Sw in)

R usse ll . 5 d ac e a m . a u ac e a n a a M y , B thi h , P l M y , son Jos ph H nn h (Hobbs)

a c . . . 8 4 M y (Ibid , p , a 5 m u u e n a c u . eu e e e a d a e M y , J dith , R b n B nk r , son R b n M ry (Ch s )

u e . . B nk r (Ibid , 5 m m e m m ac e ma . a a a e e a nd e a M y , J i , B rzill i G rdn r , son St ph n J i a (Worth ) G rdn e r . ( Ibid . ) 5 ac e a m m a c e an d e a M y , M r b , . Ti othy M y , son J thro H pzib h

ac . (Worth) M y . (Ibid , 5 d u ac Am m . a a e . an ce c M y , y , Libni B rn rd , son B nj E ni ( Fit h) a a B rn rd . (Ibid . ) i’ m a a u m . e a m a e n a A d a . M oy , big il , John , B nj in St nton , son B j in a n d A lbis on . 3 a ta o f a a . . 8 Lydi ( ) S nton , North C rolin (Ibid , p , 1 74 4 ) 5 ac a e m . E u e ma e a nd d a M y , Eliz b th , lih Col n , son J thro Ly i m a a c e a . . . 8 5 (P dd k ) Col n (Ibid , p , 5 H ib h m m ac e z e t . a e ce . . . M y , p , Tho s Pi r (Ibid , p 5 m ac a m . a ue f a m an d c a P ad M y , M ry , S l Co fin , son Willi Pris ill ( f ac . d k) Co fin (Ibid . ) 5 m ac e a . e a a a e a n d e a M y , J did h , Jos ph Sw in , son N th ni l B thi h

ac a . (M y) Sw in . (Ibid ) f’ M m A s a a a m n a e a c u a . a a d a y , H ld h , B rn rd , son Tristr M rg r t

e a a . b . . 8 8 (Folg r) B rn rd (I id , p , 1 3 9

5 O d d a a a a nd e a ac a a e m . e a c K M y , M rg r t , b P d k , son Jon th n zi h

d . 8 a e a a c . . 8 (G rdn r) P dd k (Ibi , p , 5 m e a e a m ac A a d a u . a e a e M y , big il , D ni l , . M tth w B rn y , son B nj in m m a n d e a a c a e . . J i (J kson) B rn y (Ibid , 5 m . ac a a . e e e . . M y , S r h , St ph n Spring r (Ibid , p 5 m e o f e e and ac a d au . a e . M y , Abig il , M tth w , Jos ph C fi n , son P t r m f c a e a . Pris ill (Col n ) Co fin (Ibid . ) 5 E L an d e a a a c a e m . f M y , liz b th , Libni Co fin , son ibni H pzib h (St r u ffi n c o . b k) C (Ibid . ) 5 a m . a a uc a u a n d c a d au . a e U M y , Lydi , J b z , ri h St rb k , son Sylv n s k a e a u c . . M ry (How s ) St rb (Ibid , 5 n d a a ac a m . 1 s t a u W a a W M y , M ry , , P l y , son John M ry (Long) y

me . . 90 2d a A (Ibid . , p , , J s nthony (Ibid , 5 m a e n d a a ac e a . Na a e a a e M y , B thi h , th ni l Sw in , son C l b M rg r t

a ac a . . (P dd k) Sw in (Ibid , 5 a c a u . A a a e e a n d a . e m d M y , Lydi , Rob rt , bish i G rdn r , son Rob rt l 4 e a e a e . . . 9 J did h (Fo g r) G rdn r (Ibid , p , 5 ac a e m e a d e e m a an d a M y , Eliz b th , . lst , Al x n r Moo rs , son Tho s M ry

2 am f fe a o e . d (Str tton) Mo rs (Ibid , , Willi Co fin (his third wi ) , a n d e a u e f son B e nj . J did h (H ss y) Co fin 5 ac u m e a m a a e an d O e M y , J dith , . B nj in Str tton , son C l b Lois ( d r) a 93 Str tton . (Ibid . , p . , 5 H z i i ac e a m . a a a e d ah a n d A bi M y , D bor h , Jon th n C rtwright , son

a a . g il (Brown) C rtwright . (Ibid , 5 m . m u ac a d au . e a . M y , Abig il , Rob rt , Tho s B tts (Ibid . , p . 5 m a c u c e d au e . a c u e u ae a nd M y , E ni , . Rob rt , Fr n is B nk r , son Sh b l

a a u . Lydi (Padd ck) B nk er . (Ibid ) 5 m m H ac e . a e a e z idiah an d a M y , Lov , J s C rtwright , son Abig il

a . . 94 (Brown) C rtwright . ( Ibid , p , M f’ m u e a n e a c e e m . e a d d a f y , Ph b , B nj in H ss y , son John J id h (Co fin)

u e . . H ss y (Ibid , 5 m f e n m a n ac u m . e a a d e ecca M y , J dith , B nj in Co fin , son B j in R b

f f . ( Co fin) Co fin . (Ibid , 5 a c a m a m e e e an d A a a M y , Ann , . Tristr J nkins , son P t r big il (G rd

n er e . . ) J nkins (Ibid , 5 m a c u . O a a o e a a and e e e M y , R th , b di h F lg r , son B rzill i Ph b (Col

m n d . a e . ) Folg r (Ibi , 5 m d a a n a c a d a u . a c . a a uc d M y , Lydi , Fr n is , Edw rd St rb k , son E w rd

a ma a uc . . D ris (Worth) St rb k (Ibid , 5 m m a c u c e d au . Na a e . f e a a M y , E ni , th ni l , Solo on Co fin , son Z ph ni h m a nd A a e a f . . . big il ( Col n) Co fin (Ibid , p 5 m l s u a m a n ac e e . t a a a d a M y , Ph b , , P l B rn rd , son Willi M ry 140

Cofii n a a . 2d au W orth s on an d a ( ) B rn rd (Ibid , , P l , John M ry (Ga rdne r) Worth (Ibid 5 a e d au . a m z l c a a e . B ar i ai ac a e M y , Eliz b th , N th ni l , M y , son C l b a nd u a G e a c . . J dith ( rdn r) M y (Ibid , ac 5 a Z h d a u . a cc eu s m Ra m n . a ue a d a M y , M ry , , John y , son S l M ry

u e u R a . . . 9 6 (F ll rton or F llington) y (Ibid , p , 5 m e u a c a a . e a e e a n d e a M y , H nn h , R b n Sw in , son St ph n El nor (Ellis)

a . Sw in ( Ibid . , 5 m m n ac e u . Z h us m a a u a d e d a acc e . a e M y , Ph b , , Willi St nton , son S l f a a a . S r h (Co fin) St nton (Ibid . , 5 Z a u he us m . a c e a d a . acc a a e c e M y , H pzib h , , N th ni l M y , son Rob rt n a a d Abig ail (B a rn ard) M cy . (Ibid . ) 5 m . R m n a c c a c a a u e a d a Ra . M y , Pris ill , Eno h y , son S l M ry y

( Ibid . ) 5 Z h a . a ma a m a n d c u d au cc eus m . a a M y , R th , , Tho s B rn rd , son Tho s

a a a a a . . S r h (Ho g) B rn rd (Ibid , 5 Z a h m a Ra am u a n d a c e a dau . cc e u s . e e M y , D bor h , , D ni l y , son S l m a e e a R . Eliz b th (Col n) ay (Ibid . ) 5 m d u . a n d ac A a a a m . a e e e e a M y , nn , Abr h , Edw rd All n , son Eb n z r 1 a e a A e . a . . 09 Christi n (H th) ll n (Ibid , p , 5 u m m a e e a m a n d ac d au . a a M y , R th , Abr h , . Job Ch s , son B nj in 1 1 a a a e . . . 0 M rth Ch s (Ibid , p , -5 h * s i h m l e a d a u . H z d ia a n d a c J o n . t a e M y , , , B thi h C rtwright , Abi 13 13 1 6 2d e e ac a a . . 6 7 7 8 g il (Brown) C rtwright (Ibid , pp , , ) , Ph b M y

(Ibid . , ’ a m . a n d c e c . a W . . e Mit h ll , Ri h rd , M ry Wood . ( C Folg r MSS c a m e Mit h ell F ily R c ords . )

2 ' m u m . d . a e . c e c a . a e a Mit h ll , Ri h rd , Eliz b th Tripp , J s Tripp 1 (Ibid ,

‘ a c of the f e e a f m m a ac e John M y , fi th g n r tion ro Tho s M y , sign d

a e he w as e - e e a a n d had i e e e his l st will wh n ighty ight y rs old , n n t n

T for ma e a . childre n . he M acy fa mily w as a clos e corpora tion ny y rs U to 1 800 e fe w u am e a ea e ce uc a s ma be c a e p v ry s rn s pp r , x pting s h y l ss d a m Na u me U e e m a c a e e e ong orthodox nt ck e t n a s . pon th s ny h ng s w r r u ng . Sin ce th a t d a te r e cord of inte rm arri age s with m a ny oth e r fam e ma e f u m r a e b . e e a e a ili s y o nd A ong th s Willis , Howl nd , H v ns ,

K w e a s ma c e a e tc . no l s , W t on , Di ng n , Wil ox , Fost r , B ldwin , m a e w a s o f o f A u id n cck e a . 1 J s Tripp son John , q , Rhod Isl nd w as a m e a n a a 1 63 8 c mm e 1 655 John Tripp d itt d inh bit nt , ; o ission r , ; a a 1 670—73—74—75 a m e m e of u c fo r ma ssist nt , ; lso b r Town Co n il ny y ea rs .

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m . f . a ac a u . P dd k , P l , Ann Co fin ( Ibid , m a a c a . a c a . . P dd k , M ry , Fr n is Sw in (Ibid ,

m . a a c a . e . P dd k , Din h , Christoph r Worth (Ibid , l m . a m f a ac c a . . P dd k , Pris i l , Willi Co fin (Ibid , m m a a c a e . u a a a . P dd k , D ni l , S s nn Gorh (Ibid ,

a ac a e m . e a . . P dd k , Eliz b th , Jos ph Sw in (Ibid ,

k u n . a f . a c e e m . ce P dd , St ph n , E i Co fin (Ibid , 1 . 9 a m u a u . 8 a c a . e e . P dd k , Lydi , Sh b l B nk r (Ibid , p , 2 1 s a e d . d a d a c u a a m . t a e P d k , S s nn , , M tth w G rdn r (Ibi , ,

e e ee . G org Fr born (Ibid , 2d e m f d . a ac u ce . l s t e P dd k , E ni , , Jos ph Co fin (Ibi , , Rob rt Cl a sby

a ac e a m . e o e u e . . P dd k , D bor h , G rg H ss y (Ibid , 1 64 a a c a a a m . A a a e . . 7 P dd k , B rn b s , big il G rdn r (Ibid , )

’ m n m u Rec a ac a e . u a a a a c e e P dd k , D ni l , S s n Gorh . (N nt k t Fri nds

. . . 3 8 ords , Bk I p , “ m e a a m e a ee a a ac Na a e . P dd k , th ni l , D bor h Pinkh (by B z l l Sh w ,

e of the a uc e u ec . . . 25 Minist r (N nt k t Co rt R ords , Bk I p , 1 782) m m m a e a e u e . a a uc e e a Pinkh , R b n , Ann St rb k (by J r i h G rdn r ,

u N u e . 1 . . 68 c e of ea ce . a c ec j sti p ) ( nt k t Town R ords , Bk p , E e m 1 d a u . e e e c e a m . s t a e ce e e Pr n , Tho s , , P ti n Br wst r , ld r Br wst r 2 u ’ o f d a e d a . a m e , M ry Colli r , Willi Colli r (Winsor s History u u 248 3 m a mu e e e ma . d ee a D xb ry , p , , Fr n , widow S l Fr n ” t f “ m u a ec . . . 3 4 W T . (Ply o th Coloni l R ords , vol i p , m m m . . f ma a . a e a e . G e n o Rod n , Jos ph , M ry Mill r ( Rod n F ily , p

m u m a m c a a a a d a . e . c e Rod n , H nn h , Jos ph , Willi Mit h ll , son Ri h rd

a n d a a uc c e . d . M ry (St rb k) Mit h ll (Ibi ,

ma . . 39 a e m . a a . Rod n , Cl rk , son Jos ph , Abig il L wton (Ibid , p , 1 775) ma m . a a c . a e . Rod n , D vid , Jo nn Mit h ll (Ibid )

ma m . 2 ma . a e . . 7 Rod n , Tho s , M ry Bord n (Ibid , p , m m m m . a a e d au . a . a c . Rod n , Eliz b th , Tho s , Willi Rot h , Jr (Ibid , 4 1 p . , m m u m n a m c . a a e a a d . a e Rod n , S l , son Tho s M ry , Eliz b th Rot h

. . 39 (Ibid , p , m m a a m . 32 A a a a . Rod n , nn , Tho s H zz rd . (Ibid , p . , c e am a nd a ah c m e ac Rot h , Jos ph , son Willi H nn Rot h , . Lov M y , ’ m an d a u . a d e a ffi Na u e Tho s D bor h (Co n) M acy . ( nt c ke t Fri nds 9 ec . . . 6 R ords , Bk I p , 1 43

m c am e an d e a c c . a e Rot h , Willi , son Jos ph Lov (M y) Rot h , Eliz b th

m n a u a e . I . . a e d a u . e a a d a c B rn y , B nj i n Lydi (St rb k) B rn y ( bid , p

229 , m 2 m en . f ma a m . o c a a a e d . G . 7 Rot h , S r h , J s Arnol ( Rod n F ily , p , 1 807) ’ c . 67 u e a e m . e a a c . a e ea R ss ll , D ni l , D bor h M y (M y G n logy , pp , ” ’ l s m u a buc Na u c e u e t . . e R ss ll , John , , R th St r k ( nt k t Fri nds 60 1 3 1 ec . . . 7 R ords , Bk I p , s m . u e 2d m. e a e a . R ss ll , John , , H pzib h Col n (Ibid , " m a . . u e a a a . a R ss ll , B rn b s , M ry Sw in (Ibid , ’ m . . . e . u e a a . a e c e a W R ss ll , Jon th n , P ti n Sw in ( C Folg r MSS )

m f . . u e a u . A a R ss ll , Sylv n s , nn Co fin (Ibid )

u e U a m . a a . . R ss ll , ri h , Lydi Sw in (Ibid ) “ m . a c e On e u e a n d e a c a . S rs , Ri h rd , Dorothy Th t h r ( H ndr d Sixty ” 2 24 A e a m e . 05 0 lli d F ili s , pp , , f a amu e an d a e S a m . a a St nton , S l , son John Eliz b th t nton , S r h Co fin , ’ ffi a . mu a n d m . u c e c d au . a e a e e S l Miri Co n (N nt k t Fri nds R ords , Bk

. . 68 1 733 I p ,

a e E . m a a ee e a uc e ec St nton , Gil s , . H nn h B b . (N nt k t Town R ords ,

. . 1 63 Bk I p . , m e m 3 a S e a c a . 8 e a m. a ac . St nton , B nj in , Abig il M y ( M y F ily , p ,

N. . . a u c a m . K a a e e . a n d St rb k , Edw rd , th rin R ynolds ( E Hist

G en . Re . . . g , vol viii p

R CHILDREN OF E DWARD STARBUCK AND K ATHARINE EYNOLDS .

a m . f e f m u c Na a . e a . S e a St rb k , th ni l , M ry Co fin ( Co fin F ily , p m a u c e un . St rb k , J thro ,

l s m . 1 5 . . . n a uc a a m . t a (1 6 8 a d St rb k , S r h , , Willi Story , (N E Hist

n Re . 2 u . 1 G e . d e (1 663 . g , vol viii . p . , Jos ph A stin , (W C . m * e . 1 664 3d u e a e as ec fe Folg r MSS , ) , H phr y V rn y , s ond wi

m a . l . a uc ca m . a e e St rb k , Dor s , Willi G y r . (W . C Fo g r , MSS ) a u a m f f m c . e e . S e e a . St rb k , Abig il , P t r Co fin ( Co fin F ily , p m a m . u . uc e e a e . . e St rb k , Esth r , H phr y V rn y (W C Folg r MSS . )

H N H C M . C T ST B . I ILDREN OF A ANIEL AR U K , SR , AND ARY COFF N m m a uc a . a e G a e c a a e St rb k , M ry , J s rdn r , son Ri h rd G rdn r . ffi m ” f a e . . . 5 7 Co n F ily , by All n Co fin , LL B , pp ,

’ um e a e fe w as e e of a a a H phr y V rn y s first wi Esth r , sist r S r h St r u b ck . 144

E . m l . a uc a e s t e e f . . a n d St rb k , Eliz b th , . , P t r Co fin , Jr (N Hist “ G en . Re 2d a a e a a . One u e a n d g , , N th ni l B rn rd , Jr ( H ndr d ” e am e . Sixty Alli d F ili s , p

m a f . e f m a uc Na a e J r. . S e a St rb k , th ni l , , Din h Co fin ( Co fin F ily , 123 p . ,

m . a uc e . c a a e a uc e ec St rb k , J thro , Dor s G y r (N nt k t Town R ords ,

. . . 7 Bk I p ,

m . e e a e a a uc u ce e . S ee St rb k , E ni , G org G rdn r , son John G rdn r (

m 1 . . a e a . 30 . e G rdn r F ily , p , W C Folg r MSS ) m ema 2d a m a u c c a . a e St rb k , Pris ill , John Col n , , gr ndson Tho s Col l m m a . 125 . man . S ee e a ( Col n F ily , p , Ibid ) m ma a a a o f a m u a uc e a . a a St rb k , H pzib h , Tho s H th w y , D rt o th , M ss m ” 22 chu s e tts . One u e a n d A e a e . 0 a u H ndr d Sixty lli d F ili s , p , bo t 1 697)

H H C R . H C N T ST B J D I . ILDREN OF A ANIEL AR U K , , AND INA COFF N m “ a u c a . e e . One u e an d St rb k , M ry , J thro Folg r ( H ndr d Sixty ” 221 e a m e . Alli d F ili s , p , l m . a uc a u st A e . 2d K e a St rb k , P l , , nn Tibb ts (Ibid , , zi h a e e 3d a e f w a e G rdn r , widow J thro , Eliz b th Co fin , wido D ni l

(Ibid . ,

m a f . a u c c a . u e . St rb k , Pris ill , Sh b l Co fin (Ibid ,

a u c a e m . e e u e . . St rb k , Eliz b th , G org H ss y (Ibid ,

m u u e . a uc e a . a S e e u e a m St rb k , H pzib h , Sylv n s H ss y , Sr ( H ss y F ily ,

1 32 1 33 . e . pp . , , W . C Folg r MSS , “ m l ma e a u c a . s t One u e a n d St rb k , Abig il , , Tho s How y ( H ndr d ” 1 2d m . 22 e a e W a . Sixty Alli d F ili s , p , , John y (Ibid ,

m f au . m . a d e f a uc e a e J r. St rb k , B nj in , Din h Co fin , St ph n Co fin ,

(Ibid . ,

a u c a m a a e J r. a nd a Cofii n a St rb k , Tristr , son N th ni l , , Din h ( ) St r f d u m u e a nd am f m . a a . a N n uc e . a b k , D bor h Co fin , S l Miri Co fin ( ’ u c e e ec . . . 49 t k t Fri nds R ords , Bk I p ,

m u i . a u c u . e . . 60 1 73 1 St rb k , R th , John R ss ll (Ib d , p , “ a u c A a m . e e a a . On e u e an d St rb k , nn , P t r B rn rd ( h ndr d Sixty ” e am e . 22 1 Alli d F ili s , p ,

a c a m . l s t a e 2d a e f e Sw in , Ri h rd , , Eliz b th , J n (God r y)

u e e e u e . a uc e ec B nk r , widow G org B nk r (N nt k t Town R ords ,

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u m . a a . a c e e c Wing , P l , Abig il Wing (S ndwi h Fri nds R ords ,

h m . Z acc e us e f . . Wing , , Cont nt Swi t (Ibid ,

— Note . In e c e d a e w e f e e a e 1 637 r ord d t s o t n find two y rs giv n ,

3 8 . a w as as e the ea e a a c 2 5 a n d In wh t known old styl , y r b g n M r h , wh e n the n e w or pres e nt styl e w as a dopte d ma ny w e re not pl ea s e d with the innov a tion re cord e rs th erefore a ccommoda te d th ems e lv e s to the ca c e of the e e a n d a e t he a e acc a c e pri p opl , g v d t in ord n with both ac c u for an c e a c c e m e m ethods . This will o nt y dis r p n y ov ri ng not or e m th a n thr e onths . — Nata a m . e e . are e e u e w as Willi C Folg r , whos MSS h r q ot d , Cor e em e o f the Ne w a e ea ca c e a n d r sponding M b r Engl nd G n logi l So i ty , r pr e par e d a n u mb er of Na ntu cke t Ge n ealogi ca l note s fo Sa v age . I N D E " .

a r e u da u R e A e a m 93 . . a e ld n F ily , B k r, J dith ( ob rt B rk r) ,

d u 52 90. A n n M rs . E a A e a e A . ll n , ( dw rd ll n, ,

e e ma 1 02 . a e u . a a c a e Jos ph Col n ) , B rk r, J dith ( Mrs Is B rk r,

A E a r 1 02 l s t 9 0 1 1 5 . e . ll n , dw d , ) , , a e L a A m 93 . a c e a . a ll n F ily , B rk r, ydi ( Mrs Fr n is Sw in ,

A R M rs ma a r J r. d a u . R e r a e 9 0 e a c e . 93 ll n , h l ( T ho s St , ob t B rk r) , , . E e 1 01 a r e a a e da u R uc d a u a A . e r B a r b k , . dw rd ll n ) , , B k r, M rg r t ( ob t

ke r 9 0. 1 02 . ) ,

A E mu G e 71 a e a d a u . R e . a e ndros, d nd, ov rnor, B rk r, M ry ( ob rt B rk r) ,

A A a M rs R a Aus 90. u t . c s in , big il ( i h rd a r 1 1 5 3 9 . e ce . tin ) , B k r, Prin , A D e a ffi a e R e 5 2 5 4 90 92 u . 1 06 stin , bor h ( Mrs John Co n , B rk r, ob rt, , , , , . 0 8 5 8 6 9 5 a e a mu e 5 2 0 d a u . e Au 3 9 Jos ph stin ) , , , , , B rk r, S l , , . a e a ra R e a e B rk r, S h ( Mrs . ob rt B rk r, Au e 3 0 3 9 8 6 95 1 01 W H e zikia h G a r e d a u stin , Jos ph , , , , , , idow dn r, . 1 1 1 1 A a e 52 9 2 1 05 3 7 . 0 9 , , bish i Folg r) , , , . M r a Ga r e a e a a d a u e A a r s . R c R u . a e stin , M y ( i h rd dn r, B rk r, S r h ( ob rt B rk r) ,

2d d a u e Au 1 00 1 01 9 0. , . Jos ph stin ) , , , Na u e 1 1 5 a e c . B rk rs, nt k t,

Au R c a r 3 9 . a a r e a e a stin , i h d , B rn d or B rn rd, B thi h ( Mrs .

A t a r . e Au a a 4 5 u a . s in , S h ( Mrs Jos ph stin , John B rn rd) ,

d a u . E a r a r uc 22 3 0 8 6 a a r E e a ma B a r dw d St b k) , , , , B rn d , l nor ( Mrs . Tho s

1 05 1 1 3 1 1 7 . a r 4 5 9 1 1 1 4 . , , n d) , , , a a a m 4 5 B rn rd F ily , . a c e R c a 49 a r a r a a R . . e B a r B h , i h rd , B n d , Jo nn ( Mrs ob rt e R a a c e a 4 5 91 1 1 5 a c a a . c B h , S r h (Mrs i h rd B h ) , n rd) , , , .

49 a a 4 5 . . B rn rd , John , l B a chil r e e B a tchild e r. a r a r a Na a e B e . S . a r B n d , M ry ( Mrs th ni l

a c A ce . a c 98 . a r d au . R e r a a 4 5 9 1 B l h , ni ( Mrs John B l h ) , n d , ob t B rn rd) , , , m a c e a 98 . B l h , B nj in , 2 a c 9 8 . a r a a . e B l h , John , B n rd , M ry ( Mrs John Folg r, r a Na a R u M s D e d u . a c . e a a r 90 9 1 B l h , th ( John rink r, th ni l B rn d) , , , m 9 9 8 1 14 d a u e a a c . . . B nj in B l h ) , 7 , M rs e a m a c a r a m a c a a . c a of a rm B l h , S r h ( B nj in B l h ) , B n rd otto on o t s,

98 . 4 5 .

Na a e A a a m 9 0. a a a e 4 5 9 1 1 1 4 B rk r, br h , B rn rd , th ni l , , , . m B a r r r e r e a . a u e r a a R e u e 4 a 5 . B k , B thi h ( Mrs S l B n d , b n ,

ke r 5 2 9 0. a r a r R e 1 3 1 5 4 5 48 9 1 ) , , B n d , ob rt, , , , , ,

a e r E a e . a a c B a r 9 2 9 4 1 15 . B rk , liz b th ( Mrs Is , ,

k e r 1 1 5 . a r a ma 1 0 1 1 1 3 4 5 91 ) , B n rd, Tho s , , , , , , a r e a m 5 2 90 92 1 1 5 B k r F ily , , , , .

r e r a c 90. a r e E a e N h a M rs . a t an i eL B k , Fr n is , B n s , liz b th (

a r e r a a c 5 2 9 0 1 1 5 . ffi d a u e a r e 34 B k , Is , , , Co n , . H nry B n s) , . 1 6 r a e r a c 5 2 5 4 9 0 0 . a e e r 3 4 . B rk , J ob , , , , B n s , H n y, m m 0 a e a e 9 0. a r e e a 1 5 . B rk r, J s , B n y , B nj in ,

a r e e a M rs . R ert B a r a e E a e am B k r , J did h ( ob B rn y , liz b th ( Mrs . Willi e r 9 0 9 2 R c 1 4 1 05 1 0 k . 0 6 ) , , ot h ) , , , . e a d au R e B a r m a e . a e L a . e a B a r B rk r, J did h ( ob rt B rn y , ydi ( Mrs B nj in

ker 90. n e 1 05 . ) , y ) , atchil e r B h l r A a u B d ac i e . e E a e . a a or , big il ( Mrs B nk r, liz b th ( Mrs Jon th n

R c a Au 3 . u 5 9 e 8 9 6 1 08 . i h rd stin) , B nk r) , , , Na B a tchild e r D e a . a el u e E a e h Na a , bor h ( Mrs th ni B nk r, liz b t (Mrs . th n

B a t child e r 3 9 . u e 2d 1 07 1 09 . ) , B nk r, ) , , t h l D ra m 1 0 B a c i d e r e . u e a 7 . , bo h ( Mrs John Wing, B nk r F ily ,

d au . Re v . e e B a tchild er 3 8 u e G e e 3 1 46 1 09 . St ph n ) , , B nk r, org , , , 1 u H e s i e h r 1 0 e b M s . Na . t a B nk r, p ( th n

B a tchi ld e r a c 3 9 . u e 1 07 . , Fr n is, B nk r) , a N a l B a t child er . a e u e a e . Ge e u e , M ry ( Mrs th ni B nk r, J n ( Mrs org B nk r) , hil er 9 B at c d ) , 3 .

B at child e r Na a e 3 9 . u e a e . R c a S a , th ni l , B nk r, J n ( Mrs i h rd w in ,

il r e . e 3 7 3 8 3 9 Ge e u e 4 6 B atch de R v e . , St ph n , , , , widow org B nk r),

8 9 1 02 1 03 1 09 1 10 1 1 1 . u e a a 8 5 9 6 1 08 , , , , , B nk r, Jon th n , , , .

a h ld e r he od a te . u e L a u a B tc i T . e B un , ( Mrs Christo B nk r, ydi ( Mrs Sh b l

e u e d a u . R e v . e e k er 1 07 . ph r H ss y , St ph n ) , 9 1 01 e a e e B at child e r 3 7 3 8 8 8 8 9 9 u a . Hue ) , , , , , , , B nk r, M rth ( Mrs St ph n

me 4 u e a r e e ofli a e a 7 . . C n B t s , J s , B nk r, M y ( Mrs St ph n , E e e e a a . G e . a d a u . G e e u e 3 1 1 01 1 1 6 B b , H nn h ( Mrs il s St n org B nk r) , , , . r m u 1 1 7 . u e a . a B n ton ) , B nk r, M y ( Mrs Willi ke r 8 5 96 1 1 e 7 . 93 03 08 1 09 . Biron or Bjorn , ) , , , , , , e me 1 09 1 3 u a e . Bishop , John , . B nk r, M ry Cl nt, 9 u e N a eu 1 0 . a J r. 1 07 1 09 . Bon Co r , B nk r, th n , , ,

a u e Na a . 1 0 a f a e . e 7 . Br d ord , J l ( Mrs Jos ph Br d B nk r, th n , Sr ,

f d au . e e a 5 9 . u e r c a 2 9 . ord , P t r Hob rt) , B nk r, P is ill , e 5 9 u e R u R a fli a f . . c Co n Br d ord , Jos ph , B nk r, th (Mrs i h rd ) ,

a u e 8 6 . Br yton , J dg , L u e a u e u a e 1 a e . 07 . Br yton , ov ( Mrs J dg Br yton ) , B nk r, Sh b l , m 8 6 . u e a 8 5 93 9 6 1 03 1 08 B nk r, Willi , , , , , ,

e e L e 5 2 . 1 09 . Br wst r , ov , a L e e e u e a c a a 1 0 1 08 e e a . 7 . Br wst r , S r h (Mrs ov Br wst r , B nk r, Z h ri h , ,

m 5 2 . u u E a 4 d a u. a e 6 66 . Willi Colli r) , B rro ghs, dw rd, , H us u e a m A a . a u 93 . Brown , bi l ( Mrs Sylv n s B tl r F ily ,

8 8 8 9 . u e a m A e 5 4 s e d a u . . y , John Brown , , B tl r, Willi ll n , A a He zidi a h a Brown, big il ( Mrs . C rt

8 4 a A a . He zidia h wright) , . C rtwright, big il ( Mrs

a a . a 8 4 . Brown , H nn h ( Mrs John Brown , C rtwright) ,

of a em 5 8 5 9 8 9 9 1 . a e a . am S l ) , , , , C rtwright, B thi h ( Mrs S pson

E e 41 5 8 8 9 9 1 . a 8 4 . Brown , John, ld r, , , , C rtwright) ,

of a e m 5 8 5 9 8 9 a H e zidi a h 84 . Brown , John , S l , , , , C rtwright, ,

91 a a me 8 4 . . C rtwright, J s,

a L a . e e c R a c e . Brown , h l ( Mrs John Brown ) , C rtwright, ydi ( Mrs P l g Mit h

ll d a u . a m 5 8 8 9 91 . e . e a , , , Sr , J s C rtwright) , m a e 8 3 4 8 8 R a e 8 6 . a c e . 7 Brown , h l ( Mrs J s Ch s , , , ,

d a u 9 1 . a L e . ame a . John Brown ) , C rtwright, ov ( Mrs J s C rt

B ufl um e c 1 1 4 . 8 4 . Conn tion , wright) , ' ufl um D a 1 14 1 1 5 . a t a m 8 4 . B , vid, , C rtwrigh , S pson , ' a e a a L e u e a 1 2 4 B ufi um a m 1 1 5 . c 9 9 9 . F ily, Ch s , Is , i t n nt, , ,

D a B uf a e a me 91 . B ufi um e a . , H pzib h ( Mrs vid Ch s , J s, a e e a R e a fum 1 1 4 1 1 5 . . o e ) , , Ch s , J did h ( Mrs b rt B rk r, ‘ B ufi um ua 62 63 . dau . a me a e 90 91 92 . , Josh , , J s Ch s ) , , , ma e e a e a . L u e a a a u e A . e c B nk r, nn ( Mrs Jos ph Col n) , Ch s , M ry ( Mrs i t n nt Is

a e 91 . 1 02 . Ch s ) , Na a e Pad a e Ra c e a me a e u e A . . B nk r, nn ( Mrs th ni l Ch s , h l ( Mrs J s Ch s ) , m u e 93 9 1 a c d au . a . d k , Willi B nk r) , ,

1 03 1 08 1 09 . Chri stise n e c 67 . , , , W nlo k , a a a B un Na a e D c u a a . u e e e . c B nk r, sir ( Mrs Z h ri h Ch r h , S r h ( Mrs th n Folg r) ,

r 1 0 95 . ke ) , 7 .

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ma e e e r e 9 e A D . . 7 Col n , nn ( Mrs Jos ph Col rink , Jos ph ,

ma n 1 02 D r e r a r . e D e ) , . ink , M y ( Mrs H nry rink r) ,

ema a a a 8 8 9 7 . Col n , B rn b s , . e ma E u 29 D e a e D e Col n , lih , . rink r, M ry ( Mrs . Jos ph rink r) ,

e ma E c 5 2 . 97 . Col n , no h , r M rs m e ma e a . Ru s D e a a Pim Col n , H pzib h ( Mrs John ink r, M ry ( . Tho s e da u a a a e ma e d a u D e r 9 7 . s ll , Jr . B rn b s Col n ) , Cop , . John rink ) , 8 8 8 D R a c M r D 7 8 9 . e e s r e , , rink r, h l ( . John ink r) ,

e ma a a c 1 9 . 9 7 . Col n , Is , ma m a 5 2 D r e Ru M rs D e e e . . e Col n , J r i h , ink r, th ( John rink r, m ma a a e d a u . e n a n a e . c 97 . Col n , Jo nn ( Mrs John Col B j i B l h ) , m a 5 2 8 8 D e r a n 67 . , , y , M ry , e ma J r 8 8 Col n , John , . ma r 5 2 8 8 Ea m 8 1 e S e a 9 00. Col n , John , , . rl F ily , ,

ma e 1 02 . E a r e 9 8 9 e 9 . Col n , Jos ph , l , John Milton , ,

e ma L a . a m Ea r e a ma Ea e Col n , ydi , ( Mrs Willi l , M ry ( Mrs . Tho s rl ) , ma c e d a u . A e e Mit h ll , ndr w Col n), E r 5 2 . a e a a . l , S r h ( Mrs John Milton

e ma Na a e 2 9 . Ea r e 9 9 Col n , th ni l , l ) , .

e ma e e . a a Ea r e ma 9 8 99 1 00 Col n , Ph b ( Mrs B rzill i l , Tho s , , , .

e 5 0. En d ico t Es . 63 . Folg r) , , John , q , m a E Ea N r a e a c . e c of 7 . Col n , Pris ill ( Mrs John Col ri ( rl o w y ) , m n 8 8 a , . m a m 9 e ma Ra e a a a a u 3 . c . Col n , h l ( Mrs B rn b s F rn F ily ,

m 8 8 . a rra E a e e a . f a a Col n) , F r, liz ( Mrs Pro ssor F rr r) , m 1 e a u a a . ma 06 Col n , S s nn ( Mrs Tho s . m 1 02 a ra a m 9 3 e a . Col n ) , . F r r F ily , ma m 1 3 1 5 4 4 8 8 a r a r r fe 1 06 e a 8 9 . Col n , Tho s , , , , , , F r , P o ssor, m 1 02 1 03 Ffo rre tt a e 1 1 . , . , J s ,

e E a e . a e A a . a ra Colli r, liz b th ( Mrs Const nt Folg r, bi h ( Mrs Josi h F nklin) ,

u d a u . a m e r 4 9 . So thworth , Willi Colli ) ,

5 2 e r A a 9 0 92 95 . . Folg , bish i , , , e A M r ma e s . a me e e a . e c c Colli r , M ry ( Mrs Tho s Pr n , Folg r, nn ( J s Mit h ll ,

da a m r d a u . e 1 14 u e 5 2 9 1 e r . . Willi Colli ) , , . J thro Folg ) ,

e R e c a d a m e A a M rs . ma di e c a u . G Colli r , b ( Willi Folg r, nn ( Tho s o n , a m r 4 5 2 d u . a 9 95 9 e . e 7 Colli r) , Willi Folg ) , , , ,

e a ra L e e e 9 9 . Colli r , S h ( Mrs ov Br wst r , d a m 2 e a a 5 0 u a i e 5 . . Willi Coll r) , . Folg r , B rzill i , m 5 2 5 1 2 9 4 e e a m ra 9 e a 3 9 9 . Colli r , Willi , , , , , , Folg r, B nj in F nklin , 1 1 5 e r e a M rs a a . Folg , B thi h ( . John B rn rd, d a te r 4 e R M rs E a r u . e r e 5 . a e . . Cop , C rolin , ( dw d P Folg ) , mu e a r a d a u ma Pim e e e a M rs . a a e Y n ll , . Tho s Cop ) , Folg r, B thi h ( S l B rk r, 9 7 d a u J n e r 5 2 9 0 . . oh Folg ) , , . r m 4 e a ma P im e r a e a e 5 . Cop , M ry ( Mrs . Tho s Folg , Ch l s J s, e 9 e D rca M rs e 7 . . a Cop ) , Folg r, o s ( Jos ph Pr tt,

ma m d a u . e te r 8 4 e Pi 9 7 . e 8 5 . Cop , Tho s , P r Folg ) , , e E a 45 e or u e E ea e 1 4 1 5 Corn ll , zr , . Folg r Fo lg r, l z r, , ,

u 3 7 . C tts, John , E a e r 4 e e J r. 9 Folg r, l z , , . D a e a a r e r E a e M rs lVa lt e r ol a e u e . F hlgr n , C pt in Ch l s B nk r, Folg , liz b th ( 1 09 r d a u ma a r u e . c 5 0. . g , Tho s St b k ) , D a m a 49 e r Ex e r e ce M rs . a vis F ily , . Folg , p i n ( John Sw in ,

D e e of u a e 1 1 . 2 d a u . e r 3 c d e e 9 . d P r h s , , P t r Folg ) ,

D e a a . E a G e e e a m 47 4 9 ol , S r h ( Mrs dw rd r n Folg r F ily , , e a f 4 0 4 3 e M r G e e a 34 l ) , , . Folg r, . org Howl nd, . m e r 1 e r 1 1 4 D a a G 3 r e . ong n , Tho s, ov nor, . Folg , J th o, r r M r ma D e e 9 e a a s . e 7 . ink r, H n y , Folg r, Jo nn ( John Col n , D e r a u e r r 5 2 8 8 97 . S . d . e e . rink r, John , , P t Folg ) , , 1 551

4 5 2 9 0 1 1 4 . Ga e D ca M rs D a ul e 7 . . Folg r, John , , , , rdn r, or s ( r P

e a . e e e f d a u . e a Ga e 1 00 Folg r, M ry ( Mrs P t r Folg r) , Swi t, Z n s rdn r) , ,

49 8 5 8 8 9 0 95 . , , , ,

e a e e Ga e E a e . e e Folg r, M ry ( Mrs . J thro Folg r, rdn r, liz b th ( Mrs St ph n

Na a e a r uc 1 14 . G r a m d a u a me a e d a u . . G th ni l St b k , o h , J s rdn r) ,

e a . e 1 01 Folg r, M ry ( Mrs John Folg r) , ,

0 1 4 a e He ziki a h 90 92 . 9 1 . G , rdn r, , , M rs ffi e Na a 5 0 95 . Ga e e Folg r, th n , , rdn r, Hop ( . John Co n

e u e e e 9 1 3 1 4 Es . d au . R c a G a e 8 5 Folg r or Fo lg r, P t r, , , , q , i h rd rdn r) , 95 9 6 , .

8 6 8 7 8 8 8 9 90 92 93 94 95 97 Ga e a me 1 02 1 08 . , , , , , , , , , , rdn r, J s , ,

1 00 1 1 4 1 1 5 . Ga e 5 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 8 9 91 , , rdn r, John , , , , , , , e e e a a e 92 94 Folg r, Ph b ( Mrs . B rzill i Folg r) , , .

50. Ga e a 77 . rdn r, M ry, m a e e e U el u e Ga e a . a e G Folg r, Ph b ( Mrs . ri H ss y) , rdn r, M ry ( Mrs J s rd

98 99 . n e r 1 02 1 08 . , ) , , e u m e a R c a a R a Ga e . G Folg r, th ( Mrs . Willi Folg r) , rdn r, M ry ( Mrs i h rd rd

95 n e r 2d 1 00 1 1 3 1 1 6 . . , ) , , , e a a A a e e a m a mu e of G a . C Folg r, S r h ( Mrs . bish i Folg r) , rdn r, Miri ( Mrs S l

9 0 92 9 5 96 . fi n d a u R c a Ga e 1 1 2 , , , , . i h rd rdn r) , , e a a E ea e l e 1 1 3 Folg r, S r h ( Mrs . l z r Fo g r) , .

5 0 95 . Ga e a u 1 00 , rdn r, P l , . a a N e . a a e Ga e c a . a a Folg r, S r h ( Mrs th n Folg r) , rdn r, Pris ill ( Mrs C pt in John

95 Ga e 8 9 91 . . rdn r) , , m H e a a . a us Ga e Ra c e . Folg r, S r h ( Mrs Tristr rdn r, h l ( Mrs John Brown , 9 9 1 s e 98 99 . J r. d a u . Ga e 5 8 8 . y ) , , , John rdn r) , , ,

e a e J r. 5 0 5 1 . Ga e Ra c e . a u G a e Folg r, W lt r, , , rdn r, h l (Mrs P l rdn r) ,

e a e r . 5 0. 1 00 Folg r, W lt , Sr , .

e a m . 5 0 95 R r 1 5 20 5 5 5 6 C Ga e c a S . Folg r, Willi , , . rdn r, i h rd , , , , , 0 a u H 1 4 . 2 97 1 0 c c . A e . 0 6 0 8 5 8 6 8 8 8 9 9 Fr n is s, Mr lb rt , , , , , , , , a cu u a A e 2 1 0 1 08 1 09 1 1 3 c . . 1 0 1 03 1 05 7 Fr n is s, S s n ( Mrs lb rt H , , , , , , ,

a c cu d a u . D aul f 1 1 6 1 1 7 . Fr n is s, r . P Swi t) , ,

1 04 Ga e R c a 2d 1 00 1 1 3 1 1 6 . . rdn r, i h rd , , , , a A a a E e a e Fol a a n G a e a . Fr nklin, bi h ( Mrs . Josi h Fr k rdn r, S r h ( Mrs l z r

d a u . e e e 49 er 5 0 95 9 6 . lin , P t r Folg r) , . g ) , , , m 4 49 a c a Ga a e a . R 7 Ga e a . Fr nklin , B nj in , , rdn r, S r h ( Mrs i h rd rd a D e a R e a B e n n e r 2 0 5 5 60 8 5 8 8 95 96 Fr nklin , bor h d ( Mrs . , , , , , , , ,

m a 4 0 1 02 1 5 1 08 1 1 3 1 1 6 . a 9 . 1 0 0 j in Fr nklin ) , , , , , , ra r R a e a 49 Ga e a a . e F nklin , Josi h , . rdn r, S h ( Mrs ob rt B rk r,

ra a a R c a He ziki ah G a e d a u . F nklin , S r h ( Mrs . i h rd widow rdn r, a e a u m A 52 90 92 c d e a a a e . B h , . B nj in Fr nklin ) , bish i Folg r) , , ,

4 9 . G a e m 1 00 1 1 6 . rdn r, Solo on , , m 2 a a u e a 1 G a e u a a . e G F rb r, Willi , . rdn r , S s nn ( Mrs Z n s rd n e r 1 00 ) , .

a e L 5 . e 1 G 5 G a e a 00. rdin r, ion , rdn r , Z n s ,

Ga r e a a e a m G a a m L 32 . din r, S r h ( Mrs . B nj in rrison , Willi loyd , a 9 8 ma r Na a e c . G a e D a . B l h ) , y r , is ( Mrs th ni l m a 5 G a e G e 5 60 Cofli n 94 9 5 . rdin r , Tho s , ov rnor , , , ) , , 8 5 8 6 8 8 8 9 9 1 9 2 94 9 D e a 5 96 G a e ca . , , , , , , , , , y r , or s ( Mrs J thro St r 9 m a e 8 4 1 01 7 1 08 u c d a u . a G , , b k , Willi y r) , , ,

a e A a m r a m G a e G . Ga G a e D a c . rdn r, nn ( Mrs Solo on rd y r , o s ( Mrs Willi y r ,

e 1 00 1 1 6 . d a a uc 8 4 95 n r u . E a ) , , dw rd St rb k) , , ,

G a e D e a . a c 1 02 1 06 rdn r, bor h ( Mrs John M y, , .

. d au . R c a Ga r e 20 8 4 Ga e am 8 4 95 1 02 1 06 . Sr , i h rd dn r) , , , y r , Willi , , , , 4 1 5 0 m 1 . 8 5 8 7 8 8 9 9 5 0 1 1 6 . G a 0 , , , , , , ibbons F ily ,

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