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SOME OF THE DESCENDANTS

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JONATHAN FABENS

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MARBLEHEAD,

BY

GEO. A. PERKINS, M. D.,

Member New England Historic Genealogical Society.

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JONATHAN FABENS

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SOME OF HIS DESCENDANTS.

Ix the rccortls of the Probate Coiii-t of P'sscx Count}', Mass., Vol. 13, fol. 71, uiuler date of July 2, ICr.H, is the Tiiventoiy of the estate of one Thomas Dill, of .Mai- hlehead, seaman, Avho died at sea. Dill appear-s to have been part owner of the vessel, the Catch Prospcroiis, of ]\Iarl)lehead. Amonu^ the creditors of his estate is the name of "Jo" fahins"to whom the estate was debtor to the amount of £3-00-00. This is the tirst mention of the name of Fabens found upon the records of this region.

jNlarblehead was settled in 1635 by Mr. AUerton and othei-s, the General Court votiuir that year "that there should be a plantation at ]Marl)lehcad."'

On ^Nla}' 2, 1(548, the town contained foi-ty-eiaht families. It was incorporated in 1649, and in 1674 it contained 114 householders and others.

Jo" fabins must, therefore, have been amoiii: the ear- liest inhabitants of that ancient town, and old cnouirh at the date of the alxne inventory, "the second day of July, 1668," to be engaged in business; it is not un- reasonal)le, therefore, to suppose him to have been born previous to 1643.

The name, as found upon the earlier records, is spelled in a variety of ways, Fabian, Fabin, Fabins and Fabens. AVe tind it spelled in two ways in the s;nne document, which was not unusual in early times.

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In this paper, Jo° Fabens, the creditor of Thomas Dill, is assumed to l)e the ancestor of all in this region who have borne and now bear that name, and from "James Fabins, fisherman," whose name is found soon after, the present and intervening persons of the name can be dis- tinctl}" traced. His marriage with Joanna Barnes and a long list of their children, with the dates of their bap- tisms, are to be found recorded upon the books of the first church of Marblehead.

Among the records of early Deeds of Essex County, there appear several conveyances of real estate in Marble- head, signed by James Fabens ; and Joanna, his wife, conveys her right of dower in the projoerty.

Under the title "Fabens," Savage, who is considered authority on such matters, does not mention the Marble- head famil}^, though many of the name were living there at the time he wi-ote, and others in the city of Salem.

He says "Faben, Fabin, Falnns : John on a jury in Xew Hampshire, 1656, married, perhaps, one of the daughters of Edward Gilhnan. Fa1)yan is a name in that region, and John Fabyan, Esq., of the province, died in 1757.

Eliz: aged 16, came in the Elizabeth and Ann 1653, but we do not know who was her father."

Various places have been mentioned as the fatherland of tlie family, none more likely to be correct than that tradition which would make them of French descent, from the island of Jersey ; but this is wholly without any his- torical foundation.

The men of Marblehead were mostly engaged in the fisheries in the early colonial days ; they have since fur- nislicd hardy, intrepid and patriotic seamen and soldiers in time of war. The Fal)ens family, of that old and liberty-loving stock, were no exceptions, but have con-

trilmlod their sli.'irc of iiicii iciidv to lay down (heir lives in tlu'ir country's .sorvico.

i\I;niy of llic individuMls niciilionctl hclow were seiiincn, and lia\(' hcconic sliij)inastt'rs.

Il may Ix' statocl that no connection has been found between the AlarhU-head family ami the I'ahyan family of New Hampshire.

FABINS, FABIAN", FABENS.

1 Jonathan Fabins was in Marhlchcad in lOOS, at "wiiich time h(> aijpears as a creditor of tlic Estate of Tiiomas Dill, tleceased ; lu' was i)roI)al)ly at that time, at least, twenty-tivc A'eavs old; of hi.s l)irth])lace, parents or Avife, avc know nothing. AVe assume that he was horn about l(i Hi, and that he was the father of

2 James, b. ;ii)'t iCG.j.

2 James {Jonathan^) of ]\Iarblehead, ^Fass., Ix.ni about 1(!().'), marri<'d Joanna Barnes, of Marblehead, Oct. 1.'), 1(187. She was born in 16G7, and died after 17")().' James Fabens died daiuiary, 172i». His son, James F., was the administrator of his estate.

Several conveyances of real estate in ^Nlarblehead by James and Avife Joanna are upon the Ivssex Deeds. He calls himself " Fisherman. "-

'A list of iiMiiics iiiMdc in IT'iO, of very njreil nu'inbors of tlio (list cliiinh of SlarUlclicail, coiitaiiis the name of "Joanna Kal)ins. aged >^3."

^ Dec. 10, 17(1.?, •' J.inies Falnns of MaiMchead, n.slieinian," and wife Joanna, sell to John Legs' of Marl)leliea<l, " the lUvellin? Iionse ami land wlierein we may now live, wliioli land we bouglit of the Commoners, &e., &e. "

J;imes K.ahins.

Siirnetl T «• 1

" Joanna flal>ins.

Deo. 3. 170."?. James Fahins of ."\Iaiblehead apd wife Joanna, convey part of their orchard in M:irblehead to IMiiliip Hubbard, with land and barn.

April."), 1714, James Fabins and wife Joanna, sell to Elizabeth Drown, land, house and gardeu \\\ yii\\i>W\\iia.i\.— Registry of Deeds.

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The children of James and Joanna (Barnes) Fabens were :

3 Urith, bapt. Aug. 19, 1688; m. Feb. 10, 1718, W. Andrews.

4 Johu, bapt. Aug. 24, 1G90.

5 Jane, bapt. July 31, 1692; m. Jan. 16, 1712, John Kennurk.

6 Joanna, bapt. July 24, 1694 ; m. Nov. 14, 1721, Andrew Triralet.

7 James, bapt. July 19, 1696; d. young.

8 Elizabeth, bapt. Sept. 18, 1698; m. Feb. 10, 1732, John Servey.

9 Mary, bapt. Oct. 22, 1699; m. Nov. 19, 1718, John Dyer.

10 James, bapt. Aug. 20, 1704; ra. Apr. 30, 1725, Mary Vinning.

11 William, bapt. March 23, 1707; m. July 24, 1730, Mary Lebby.

12 Sarah, bapt. Oct. 9, 1709; m. Aug. 11, 1726, John Lendall.

13 Eunice (perhaps). .

10 James {James'^, Jonatliam}) born in Marblehead June, 1704, baptised Aug. 20, 1704, and married Apr. 30, 1725, Mary Vinning, daughter of Thomas and Eliza- beth Yinnino;. He removed to Salem with his brother John in 1734, in which year both names appear upon the Tax list.

Their children were :

14 Mary, bapt. in Marblehead March 5, 1727; d. young.

15 James, bapt. in Marblehead Nov. 17, 1728; d. young.

16 Thomas, bapt. in Marblehead Jan. 4, 1730.

17 James, bapt. at First Ch. in Salem, Oct. 19, 1735.

18 Peard, bapt. at First Ch. in Salem, Feb. 4, 1738.

11 William {James"^, Jonathan'^) born in Marblehead in 1707, baptized March 23, 1707, and married July 24, 1730, Mary Lebby of Marblehead. She died in 1750.

Their children were :

19 William, bapt. Sept. 30, 1733.

20 Urith, bapt. Nov. 3, 1734 ; m. May 26, 1752, Vinteman Reed.

21 Susanna, bapt. Aug. 1, 1736; d. young.

22 Mary, bapt. March 12, 1738; ra. Nov. 10, 1761, William Allen.

23 John, bapt. Jan. 20, 1740; d. young.

24 John, bapt. June 6, 1742; d. young.

25 Daniel, bapt. July 10, 1743.

26 Susannah, bapt. Sept. 23, 1744.

27 Johu, bapt. Apr. 12, 1747.

Coiu'orninii: llic doscciidants of W'illi.im jiiul Mary (Lehhy) Falx'iis, we liiid notliiiiLT iimif than tlic iiiaiTiii«^e8 of I'rilli and Mary as aliove.

16 Thomas {Jamef(^'*, Jdmes-, Jonatlutn^) was l»ap- tizod ill iMaihlolicad .Ian. 4, 17150. He married Krljcccji Bowdcn ot" Marhlclicad dune 2'!^ 17.")1, and died inti'stato Nov. 15, 1754. His widow was appointcil cxfcutrix, and llichard Lanfj and Xcwhoirin Harrison were Ijoiidsnicn. His estate amonntod to £15-10-10, wliirli was all Ldveii to his widow. He was a mariner. She niarrie(l 2d, Newbogin Harrison Nov. 21, 175(5.

Their children were :

28 Mary, b. 1752; m. William Bright, Sept. 10, 1772.

29 Hebccca, ni. Daiiiol Buxtou, Oct. 13, 1773.

17 James (James^^, James-, Jonaf/tan^) was baptized in the tirst church in Salem Oct. ID, 17:55. He married Sarah Henderson June 25, 1757, and died in 17110.

He was eniraired in the fishinij Imsiness with his ])rother- in-law, Capt. Benjamin Henderson. He was captain, or as that office was then called, skipper, of the Schooner "William for several voyages, and afterwards shoresman. They built a house and store in Dean street, Salem, and used the banks of the North river for curing their fi.sh.

Their children were :

30 William, b. April, 1759; ni. Rebecca Gray.

31 James, b. about 1700; m. Anna Symonds.

32 Joseph, b. about 17(13; m. Betsey Morse.

33 Thomas, b. October 170(5; m. Mar>jarct White.

34 Benjamin, b. 1770; unra'd.

35 Sarah, b. 1772; m. Wm. Laskey.

36 John, b. 1774; unm'd.

37 Mary, b. 1770; m. 'Jacob Holman; 'Oliver Pope.

18 Peard {James^^, Jamas'^, JonatJmn'^) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1737, and baptized Feb. 4, 1738. He married Hannah Lang, oldest daughter of Jeffrey Lang, of Salem, Mass., June 29, 1762. He died about 1778-9, and she, born May 1, 1735, died Sept. 24, 1824.

Peard Fabens calls himself a "fisherman." His name is borne on the roll of a company under Capt. Benjamin "Ward, jr., stationed at a fort in Salem, Mass., in January, 1776. He afterwards served as gunner's mate on board the ''' General Gates," privateer, where he was taken pris- oner and afterwards exchanged. He again served on board of another armed vessel, was agsiin taken prisoner, and never returned, dying abroad.

Their children were :

38 Elizabeth, b. Jan. 26, 1769.

39 Hannah, b. Aug. 81, 1771.

40 Mary, b. 1773 ; she d. from a kick of a horse, when 4 years old.

30 WilliarQ (Ja??zes", James'^'^, James"^, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem in 1759. He married Kebecca Gray, of Saco, Maine, in 1781, and died Apr. 10, 1828. She died Xov. 11, 1837, aged seventy-five.

Their children were :

41 William, b. Dec. 1, 1782; m. Sarah Brown.

42 Benjamin, b. Sept. 9, 1785; m. ' Hannah Stone, ^Mary Tay.

43 Nancy, b. Sept. 19, 1788; m. Bryant Newcomb.

44 Samuel, b. June 2, 1791; m. Euphrasie Mathey.

45 Sarah, b. Oct. 9, 1793; m. ' Elisha Perkins; ^ Samuel Gardner. 40 Rebecca, b. Feb. 21, 1796; m. Jeremiah Todd.

47 Eunice, b. August 17, 1798 ; m. Robert Wilson.

48 Mary, b. March 13, 1801 ; m. Samuel Upton.

49 Harriet, b. March 16, 1806 ; m. Nathaniel B. Mansfield.

50 Charlotte, b. October 11, 1811; d. October 20, 1812.

William Fabens was a grocer whose store was in High street, near ]Mill, Salem. From his great size he was

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c.'illt'il " Kini; Fahoiis," a name I)\' which he has aluava l»ocii known, llchail (■()nsitleral)h' j)(»litir;il inlhu-ncc in flic town ch'clioiis.

31 James (James ^'', James^^, Jtnnrs^, Jojinf/um^ ) uas born in Salem ahont 17(10. lie married Anna Sy- nionds Apr. 14, 1780.

Their ehihlren Avere :

51 Bctsi-y, b. 1781 ; m. Kli Fish, ami died July, 1H41.

52 Jiimes, b. never iiianiL-d, sfaiiiiiii, lost at sea.

53 Anna, b. 178'); ni. Ellas Grant. Apr. 2, 1802.

6-t Sally, b. ab't 1788; ni. Williaiii Holland, Nov. 11, 181U.

32 Joseph {James^\ Jaiiies^'\ James-, Jonatlian^) "was born in Salem about 17(!3. He married Betsey Morse Nov. 20, 17U(), and died about 1840.

Their children were :

55 Betsey, b. 1703; m. 'George Gerrish Oct. 10, 1813; »Eben

Worcester.

56 Mary, b. 1798; m. Joshua Stone of Salem.

57 Joseph, b. 180.!; ni. ' Elizabeth Curtis ; * Sarah Stone.

33 Thomas (James^\ James'^^, James-, Jonathan^) Avas born in Salem, Mass., Oct. 11, 170(5. He married Margaret White May 2, 1792, and died Aug. 22, 1819. She was a daughter of John and Mary (Ilendiey) "White, born in .Slarblehcad June 1(5, 17lJ3, and died in Salem, Fel). 14, 1849.

He went to sea at a verv earlv aije ; served on board the privateer Tiger, and lost an arm in an engagement Avitli a British vessel, when onlv sixteen vears old. For many years he was a constable of the town and had charge of the i)ublic scales. "A faithful Peace Officer of the town" is the record in papers at the time of his death. He died, after a long illness, from an accident 2

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occurrinor durino; the illnmination for the declaration of peace after the war of 1812. Theu' children were :

58 John, b. July 23, 1792; m. Mary Ashby.

59 Elias White, b. Dec. 8, 1796; ra. Susan S. Pettingell.

60 Margaret, b. Sept. 20, 1801 ; m. Thomas W. Ashby.

61 Mary, b. Jan'y G, 1804; m. Samuel Stacy.

35 Sarah {James'^^ James'^^, James"^, Jonathan'^) was l)orn in Salem, Mass., about 1772, and married William Laskey, of Xewbuiyport (who was a Boatbuilder and Blockmaker), Xov. 10, 1792.

Their children were :

62 Joseph, b.

63 William, b.

64 Sarah, b.

65 Mary, b.

66 Martha, b.

67 Thomas, b. m. Sarah Arbuckle.

68 George, b. m. Elizabeth Pierce of Salem.

69 John, b.

37 Mary {James^\ James'^^, James-, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1776, and married 1st, Jacob Holman, Feb. 16, 1801 ; 2d, Oliver Pope.

Children by Jacob Holman were \

70 John, b. 1801.

71 Harriet, b, 1803; m. Oliver Tope, sou of her step-father.

38 Elizabeth {Peard^^, James'^\ James^, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., Jan. 26, 1769. She married 1st, Benjamin Tan-ant, Jan. 25, 1787; he was born June 26, 1763, and died Sept. 18, 1794; 2d, Nicholas Crosby, ^March 21, 1796; he was born in 1750, and died Dec. 7, 1800 ; 3d, John Ingersol, May 17, 1826 ; he was* bora about 1760, and died Feb. 10, 1840. She died in Salem, Feb. 27, 1861.

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Clnldron by licniMin'm Tnrnmt wcmv :

72 Pc'^';j;y,I)..)iiiry 1",, 171(0; in. Capt. John H. Os;:oo(l, Feb. 13, 1«12.

73 IkMijiimi". 1>- A|)ril 2"), 17!)2; d. S.-i.t. 20, 17M.

diilil l)y \icli()l:is (Voshy \v;is :

74 Nicliolas, 1). Jairy 1".), IT'.tS; d. Aii-ust 11, 17'J8.

39 Hannah (PranV^, James ^'^^ James'', Jomithan}) was born in SmUmu, Mmss., Anuf. .'{l , 1771, She iiiMrricd David IVrUiiis Oct. 13, 17;);'., aii.l .lied .hmo 12, IM')!. Ik' was born Sept. 24, 1770, and dic.l Apr. 'I'l, 1851>.

Their chihhen were :

75 Ilanimh, b. July 6, 17'.t4; d. Nov. 4, 1850.

7G Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1795; ni. Simon Tiift-s Pearson, April 26, 1842; d. Dec. 7, 1874.

77 Betijainiii, b. Jiiiu' 8, 1797; in. Jane Lawrence, Oct. 27, 1823;

d. Oct. K!, 1870.

78 David, 1). Dec. 30. 1798; d. August 13, 1873.

79 Edward Lang, b. March 12, 1800; d. Nov. 1, 1SG4.

80 Francis, b. April 24, 1802; d. about I83.j.

81 Henry, b. Nov. 15, 1803 ; in. Cornelia Aileline Allen, Oct. 8, 1836.

82 Mary, b. April 1, 1805; in. Stephen Iirad.shaw Ives, May 10,

1S26; d. July 4, 1873.

83 Williain, b. April 7, 1807 ; m. Wid. Nancy Shed ; d. Jan. 8, 1879.

84 Harriet, b. Nov. 20, 1808; m. Stephen U. Ives, May 31, 1870.

85 Charles, b. April 21, 1812; d. May 21, 1812.

86 George Augustus, b. Octoljer 15, 1813; m. Ann Rebecca

Hitchings, Nov. 20, 1838.

87 Margaret Osgood, b. Nov. 24, 1815; d. March 31, 1875.

41 William {William^, James^', James^^, James'^^ Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Dee. 1, IT'^^i*. IIo married Sarah Brown Sejjt. 15, 1808, and died Jan. 2, 1834. She was born in 1788, and died Apr. 13, 1840. He was for many years shipmaster, and was engaged in the southern coast trade.

Their children were :

88 William, b. April 15. 1810; m. Lncretia Lewis Flagg.

89 Sarah Auq, b. 1811; m. W. B. Johnson.

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90 Samuel A., b. Dec. 31, 1812; m. Mary Glover "Wilson.

91 Mary Jane, b. 1814; m. Jas. B. King.

92 Benjaniiu Franklin, b. 1817; m. Martha W. Frost.

93 Kebecca, b. about 1821 ; m. John A. Bacon.

94 Louisa Matilda, b. about 1823; m. Geo. A. French.

95 Clara Ellen, b. about 1825; m. James Cook.

96 Charlotte Augusta, b. August 29, 1828; ra. Geo. Chase.

97 George Otis, b. 1831 ; m. Delia Ward.

42 Benjamin ( William^^, James'^\ James'^^, James^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Sept. 9, 1785. He married 1st, Hannah Stone, Sept. 11, 1808 ; she was born Aug. 1, 1787, and died June 14, 1848; 2d, Mary Tay, dau. of Benjamin and Jerusha Tay, born in 1800, and died May 1, 1879. He died May 24, 1850. Was a prominent merchant in the Cayenne trade principally.

Children of Hannah Stone were :

98 Benjamin, b. June 27, 1809.

99 Zachariah Stone, b. Dec. 16, 1811; d. August 30, 1813:

100 Francis Alfred, b. July 10, 1814; d. June 16, 1872.

101 Charles Henry, b. April 15, 1817; d. May 22, 1869.

102 William Samuel, b. April 12, 1819; d. October 31, 1836.

103 Joseph Warren, b. July 23, lt;21 ; d. March 13, 1875.

104 Caroline Augusta, b. October 11, 1823.

43 Nancy (William^, James, '^'^ James^^, James'^, Jonatlian^) was born in Salem, Mass., Sept. 19, 1788. She married Bryant Newcomb Sept. 24, 1809, and died Aug. 18, 1865. He was born July 9, 1781, and died Dec. 4, 1864. He married j'ij'si Hannah Swaine, of Brain- tree, by whom he had one child, Charles B. Newcomb.

Children of Nancy and Bryant Newcomb were :

105 George Loring. b. Sept. 21,1812; m. 'Isannah Lee; ^ Ellen Lee.

106 James Alfred, b. July 28, 1825; m. Sarah Ellen Burbank.

44 Samuel {William^, James^\ James^\ James^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., June 2, 1791. He married Euphrasie Mathey, of St. Domingo, May 1,

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1S2l\ :m(l (lied .liiiic 2'), IK;}'). She was Imum Oct. 22, isoi;, and (lied in Salem, Maivli 28, 1.S78. After llie death of Sauiiiel Fjiheii.s, Ills widow niaiTied Napoleon Jlyaeynth rierouic.

Their ehildren wore :

107 William lluiiry, i). aht ks2;! ; tl. 1SC3.

108 Marie Enpliiasie, b. May 13, 182(; ; in. Clias. 11. Fahen.s. 10!> SiiMUU'l Kii^'t'iic, b. ab't 1830; d. January. IHC:,,

110 Thcrtsa Eugunia, 1). May 3, 1831; ni. Benjamin Fallens.

45 Sarah (WiUiam''^, James^', James^^, Jamea'^, Jonal]i((ii^) was born Oct. 9, 171)8. She married 1st, Elislia IVrkins, of Topstiekl, Oct. 20, 1-si;). Ho Avas a son of Elishu and ^Nlaic v Perkins, and was horn Jan. 18, 178*). Ho was a mariner, and died in the West Indies in 18oo. 2d, Samuel Gardner, Nov. 19, 1833. She died Auii". 2, 1863.

Children by Elisha Perkins :

111 Elisha K. Teikins, b. 1814,

112 Harriet Maria Pcrldns, b. 1815; m. Capt. Geo. Upton, May 28,

l(S3;t, and died Jan. 22, 1842.

113 John Gray Perkins, b. 1817.

Child by Samuel Gardner :

114 Elizabeth Bell, b. Oct. 3, 1837; m. Capt. "\V. II. A. Putnam.

46 Rebecca (William^, James^\ Jcnnes^'^, James-, Jonathan^) Avas born in Salem, Mass., Fob. 21, 1706. She married Jeremiah Todd, of Rowley, ]\Iass., Feb. 23, 181'), and died :\Iay 27, 1870. He died February, 1818.

Their children were ;

115 Jeremiah, b. Nov. 27, 1815; m. Elizabeth Ball.

IIG John Emery Abbott, b. Nov. 18, 1S17; d. April G, 1877; m. ' Abby Fisk ; ^ Susan D. (Perkins) McFarland, widow.

47 Eunice {William^, James'^\ Jamett^^, James^, Jonulluin^) was born in Salem, Mass., Aug. 17, 1708.

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She married 1st, Robert Wilson, Sept. 16, 1821 ; 2nd,

Rogers. She died Apr. 27, 1850.

Their children were :

117 Sarah E., b. m. James Pierce of Cambridgeport.

48 Mary (William^^, James'^\ James'^^, Ja7nes^, Jon- aihan^) was born in Salem, Mass., March 13, 1801. She married Samuel Upton, of Salem, Jan. 22, 1818, and died June 4, 1863. He was born Dec. 6, 1782, and died Oct. 24, 1851.

Their children were :

118 Samuel Fabens, b. March 1, 1821; m. Mary F. Brown, March

2G, 1854.

119 Paul, b. 1826; m. Sarah Frances Smith, June 16, 1853.

120 William, b. m. Sophronia Hildreth.

121 Charles Henry, b. 1833; m. Abby M. Brown, June 30, 1869.

122 Horace, b. 1839; m. Ellen Moulton, March 5, 1863.

123 Harriet, b. m. W^illiam S. Howard.

124 Kebecca Pierce, b. Sept. 1844; d. May 9, 1846.

49 Harriet ( William ^'^y James'^'^, James '^^, James^, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., March 16, 1806. She married Nathaniel B, Mansfield March 26, 1823, and died Nov. 9, 1849. He was born Oct. 4, 1796, and died Sept. 24, 1863. He was a master mariner for many years.

Their children were :

125 Harriet, b. Dec. 1831.

126 Nathaniel Brookhouse, b. August 1834; m. Dec. 1863, to

Mary H. Wood.

Children of Nathaniel B. Mansfield, jr., were :

Mary W., b. Dec, 1864. Alice B., b. January, 1870. Harriet F., b. July, 1873. Elizabeth B., b. Feb., 1880. Nathaniel, >,j^^y^^^„ Edward, j

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51 Betsey {Janies^\ Ja7nfis^\ Jaines^^, James'', Jon- atlum^) \v;is hoiii ill SmIcim, Mmss., in 17sl. She inarricil Eli Fish, M:iy 11, iso'.), .n,,! ,li,.(l .lujy, 1«.|1. I|,. w.-,. n l>l:iclvsinith, and was horn ahont 177!>.

Their chilclrcii were :

127 Elx'ii, 1). nl)'t IHOi); iii. Kliziihctli Farrinu'tnn.

128 Eliziil)etli, b. July 11, IHll ; m. (•iiristopjicr (i. ImiIUt, Apr. 20,

iH.-iC.

129 Kli, h. ah't 1813; never mnrricd; a seaiiiiin.

130 Kaiuiy, 1). ivb't IHlTj; m. Iloracf Hinl, Apr. 26, 1S3G.

131 Martha, b. ab't 1818; never married.

132 Sarah, b. ab't 1820; never married.

133 James, b. ab't 1823; ni. Fraiice.s Melntosli.

134 William, b. ab't 1827; d. in inlancy.

53 Anna (James^^, Janies'^', James ^", James^, Jona- tJian^} boni in Salem, ]\Iass., in 1785. She married Elias Grant.

Their child was :

135 Elias, seaman, lost at sea.

54 Sally (James^\ James^\ James'^^, Jamea-, Joim- ^Zian') Avas born about 1788. 8he inairicd William Hol- land, Nov. 11, 1810.

Their children were :

136 Sarah, b. 1811; m. l.atiirop Cobb.

137 Elizabeth, b. in. John Leavitt.

55 Elizabeth {Joseph^-, James^\ James^'^, James-, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Jan. 8, 17J)3. She married 1st, Georoe (icrrish, Oct. 10, 1813 ; 2d, Ebenezer AVoreester, March 10, 182G. He Avas son of Noah Worcester, born in Ilollis, Xew Hampshire, April 30, 1781, -was a carpenter in Salem and afterwards in Stoneham, Mass. He died Sept. 1(3, 1844.

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Children hy Ebenezer Worcester were :

138 Francis, ^ twins, b. Dec. 10, 1826.

139 Josepli Fabens, 5 J. F. d. May 30, 1853.

140 Noah A., b. Jan'y 22, 1828; d. August 4, 1828.

141 Mary, b. June 10, 1831; m. Azariah K. Glines.

142 Henry, b. Feb. 1, 1834.

56 Mary (Joseph^^, James^'', James'^^, James"^^ Jona- than^) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1798, and married Joshua Stone, of Salem, Feb. 27, 1839.

Their children were :

57 Joseph {JosepW-, James'^\ James'^^, James^, Jon- athan) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1802. He married 1st, Elizabeth Curtis, June 2, 1802; 2d, Sarah Stone, Dec. 31, 1837, Avho was born Dec. 16, 1808. He died Feb. 14, 1858.

Child by Elizabeth Curtis :

143 Mary Elizabeth, b. July 25, 1829; m. Thonaas Gardner, and d.

Aug. 11, 1857.

Children by Sarah Stone :

144 Joseph Henry, b. Aug. 22, 1842; d. Feb. 13, 1871.

145 Sarah Jane, b. Jan. 2G, 1845 ; d. March 22, 1848.

58 Jolm (Thomas^^, James^\ James^^, James'^, Jona- than^) was 1)orn in Salem, Mass., July 23, 1792. He married Mary Ashby Jan. 30, 1820, and died July 18, 1875. She was born Sept. 22, 1792, and died March 14, 1881.

He served on board two privateers, the Alexander and the John, during the war of 1812. On one of the voy- ages his vessel Avas captured by the enemy, and he escaped by swimming several miles. He was also a cohstable some time after his father.

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ChiKlrcn of Jolin niul Mary (A.slil)y) l-'abc'iis were :

HC) Jolni AVhito, b. Nov. Ifi, 1820.

147 Kcbcccu, b. Ajjril 13, 1824.

148 Lucy, b. May M, 1S2.S; d. Nov. 3, 183G.

59 Elias White ( T/io,mi.'<'\ James'\ J(nnes'\ James^, Jonathan^) was horn in Saloin, Mass., Dec. 8, IT'.td. Ho married Susan S. Pel1ino;(>lI, Sejif. 10, ls;n, and died Sept. 20, 18.38. She was horn Jan. 10, 1807.

He Avas keeper of the city scales for man}' years. Their children were :

149 William P., b. Feb. 12, 1833, was in the war of flic IJebcUion

unci gave his life to his country, dying at the hospital in Washington, Aug. 31, 1804. ir.O Emily, b. October 19, 1834; m. Silas A. Smith.

151 Abby, b. August 4, 1837; unmarried.

152 Harriet II., b. August 30, 1841 ; d. Dec. 25, 1842.

153 Alice, b. April 15, 1844; d. Dec. 1, 1846.

60 Margaret (Thomas^, James^\ James'^'^, James"^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Sept. 20, 1801. She married Thomas W. Ashhy Nov. 2, 1819, and died May 28, 187!). He was born Feb. 21, 1797.

Their children were :

154 Margaret Jane, b. Aug. 4, 1820; m. Jas. Bradcn, Dec. 25, 1842.

155 Thomas Fabcns, b. Aug. 25, 1822; d. May 26, 1824.

156 Elizabeth, b. March 4, 1825; m. IJlake Daniels, Feb. 1, 1846.

157 Mary, b. Feb. 25, 1828; m. James A. Lord, Nov. 3, 1850.

158 Elias White, b. Dec. 15, 1830; m. > Mary E. Derby, Jan. 1,

1S56; « Ellen Isabella Austin, May, 1864.

159 Ellen White, b. Feb. 9, 1837 ; m. Chas. A. Murphy, June 1, 1870.

160 Frances Watson, b. Aug. 13, 1840; m. John II. Brooks,

June 28, 1874.

161 Adeline, b. Nov. 24, 1846; not married.

61 Mary {Thomas'-^, James'^\ James^'^, James"-, Jona- than'^) was born in Salem, Mass., Jan. 6, 1804. She

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innrried Samuel Stacy in Ang. 25, 1829. He was born in 1803, and died in 1833. Their child was !

162 Hai-i-ict A., b. Dec. 21, 1820; m. Geo. Dean.

88 William ( WiIUa7n^\ WilUam^\ James^\ James^\ Jaines^, JonatJian^) was born in Salem, Mass., Apr. 15, 1810. He married Lucretia Lewis Flagg, daughter of Dr. Chandler Fla^ff, of Marblehead, Nov. 30, 1837.

He Avas e-raduated at Harvard College in the class of 1832, 'and studied law with Hon. Rufus Choate. After being admitted to the bar he opened an office in Marble- head, and was for a time also connected with his cousin, Francis A. Fabens, in his law office in Boston. He has practised law for many years in Marlilehead, where he now resides, and has represented that town in the Legis- lature, and has also been a member of the Senate.

Their children were :

lfi3 William Cliandler, b. March 1, 1843.

164 ¥rank Lewis, b. Sept. 19, 1846.

89 Sarah A. ( William^^, William^^, James^\ James^'^, Jameii^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1811. She married William B. Johnson.

Their children were :

165 Mary Rebecca, b. m. Louis Thomas Gushing.

166 George, b.

90 Sam'l Augustus ( William^^, William^, Jam.es^\ James^^', James-, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Dec. 31, 1812. He married Mixry Glover Wilson, daugh- ter of George Wilson, of Marblehead, June 27, 1848. He "vvas master mariner, and was in the East India and California trade.

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The chihlron of Samuel A. and M.wy (Wilson) Fabons wore :

IC? M:iry H. Wilson, h. July ?., 1810.

KiS Saimii'l .\iii;uslii.s, h. Nov. 17, IKol>; li,

IC.'.t (icorgc Wilson, b. Oct. 21», 1H57.

170 Jos. .Vbbott Wilson, b. Nov. 26, ISfil ; drowned IC July, 1871).

171 Uobcrt IIooi)(i-, I) Kd). 20, 18G4; d.

172 Ciirolino lIoopiT, b. March IS, IS*>C,.

173 Kilitli Gniy, b. June 5, 1871.

91 Mary Jane ( Willi(im*\ Willimn^, James^', J(niies^", J/iiiics'-, Jonallian^) was horn in Salcin, Mass., ill 1.S14. She luan-icd Janios \\. Kiiiir, and dit'(l June .'>, 1.S71. lie was born Sept. 30, 1<!>U8, and died Ma}' iby 18(;r).

Their children wore :

174 Mary Louisa, b.

175 Annie Fabens, b.

170 Clara, b. d. before 18r>r,.

177 James Gedney, b. d. Jan. 9, 1878.

92 Benj. Franklin ( WilUam^\ William^, Jarnes^', Janiefi^^, James'-, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., in 1817. He married Martha AVobster Frost Aug. 2, 185G, -who was born Aug. 2, 1833, and died ^faivii 23, 18(j1). Ho has been engaged in commerce, and has spent

some years in Zanzibar, East Africa. S)AjiK ^j^jiu l^ti -.** ^"^-^-^ Their children were : 0 0

178 Clara Osi)orn, b. July 7, 1800; d. Sept. 4, 1805, _ ' / o •/ 17i) Martha Webster, b. Jan. 19, 18(i2. >>7 , >|^ ^/.t^c^ij^ , ^^<^ ' I "^

180 Frank Prescott, b. Feb. 6, 1809.

93 Rebecca Gray ( William^^, WiUiam^, James^\ James^^, James'-, Jonal/ion^) was born in Salem, Mass., about X821. She married John A. liaeon, and resides in Bangor, iSIaino.

Their child was :

181 Jolm llopkius, b.

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94 Louisa Matilda ( William^\ William^, James^'^, James^°, James'^, Jonathan^') was born in Salem, Mass., about 1823. She mamed Sept. 21, 1853, George Ather- ton French, an Insurance Agent. They reside in Man- chester, Xew Hampshire.

Their children were :

182 Ralph, b.

183 Elizabeth Atherton, b. July SO, 1860.

95 Clara EUen (T^^7/^«w«, William^, Jam.es^\ James^^, James^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., about 1825. She was married, in San Francisco, Califor- nia, to James Cook, Dec. 6, 1856, and died Oct. 6, 1863,

Their children were : ^^ ^-^ ^^' ' '^ * ^

184 Henry A., b. Jan. 11, 1858.

185 James K., b. Feb. 21, I860; d. May 9, 1873.

96 Charlotte Augusta ( William^\ Willianv^, Jas.^\ James^^, James'^, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Aug. 29, 1828. She married, in San Francisco, Cal., George Chase, son of George C. Chase, Dec. 6, 1856. He was born May 9, 1828, and is agent of the Forest Eiver Lead Company, Salem. JLu«C JfitetvtX ^"t" \'^i%

Their children were :

186 George Thorndike, b. Oct. 9, 1857.

187 Charlotte Fabens, b. Jan. 19, 1859.

98 Benjamin {Benj.^\ William^, James^\ James^\ James"^, Junaihan^) was born in Salem, Mass., June 27, 1809. He married 1st, Sarah Ann Newcomb, daughter of Thomas and Nancy Newcomb, of Haverhill, Mass., Sept. 21, 1841. She died July 5, 1849. 2d, Eugenie Fabens, daughter of Samuel and Euphrasie (Mathey) Fabens, Nov. 20, 1851. He was for many years a mer- chant in Salem, and afterwards in Boston.

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Children of Sarah Ann Xcwconil) were :

1H8 Ili'iiry Newcoiiil), 1). .Iiiiic 'jr,, 1H4I; il. Auj,'UMt 27, 18U. 181) l{ciij:nniii Louis, 1). Sept. C, 18ir>.

Child ol" Kui^cnic Falx-ns was : \'M AtKMf Eugciiif, 1). Oct. 1, 18.-)!.'.

100 Francis Alfred {Benjajnin*-, WiU'nnii^,Jame.s^\ J(n)ies^'\ Jd/ne.s'-, Jonathan^) was horn in Salcin, Mass., duly 10, 1S14. Ilomarricd Sarah F. Davis, daniilitcr of Tohias Davis. ^lay IN, INK), He died suddrnly of ai)ople.\y, at his sou's residence in Sancelito, Cal., rFunc 1(), 1872, whither he had -ione llie day before to spend llio Sahhath. lie reeeivcd his early education in Salem. Entered Harvard Colleiic and was graduated in the class of 188'). He studied law Avith Hon. Leverett Salton- stall, and at the Dane Law School, Canihridire. He was admitted to the Bar in Boston in 1838 ; practised for several years in Reading with Aaron Prescott, in Salem, und in Boston , Avas one of the Associate Justices of the Salem Police Court for a series of years : enjraaed in mercantile business at Panama and elsewhere for a ferief period ; then resumed the })ractice of the law and went to San Francisco in 18,")1. Here, too, he was a eTudge in one of the eonrts. At one time he left a lucrative business in New York to espouse the cause of Mrs. Ed- mund P. Gaines ; accompanied her to New^ Orleans, and it was chietly through his early instrumentality that her rights were finally established. He was afterwards sent by the U. S. Government as Connnissioner to settle the claims resulting from the boni])ardment of Greytown, where his brother was U. S. Consul or Connnercial airent. In San Francisco he l)ecame a in-ominent member of the Bar, and was for a number of years the law partner of Judge F. P. Tracy. He Wiis a man of tine abilities,

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studious lial:>its, generous impulses, ready wit, genial tem- perament, and was a general favorite. Their children were :

191 Ellen Howard, b. Aug. 16, 1840.

192 Auna Warren, b. Nov. 2Q, 1841; d. March 27, 1842,

193 Francis Henry, b. Jan. 1, 1843; d. Dec. 6, 1843.

194 Grace EUingwood, b. Aug. 18, 1844.

195 George Champion, b. Apr. 20, 1846; m. Olive Palmer.

196 Mary Davis, b. Aug. 1, 1847; d. August 31, 1849.

197 Herbert Stone, b. 1852.

101 Charles Henry {Benjamin*'^, William^^, Jam€S^\ James^^, James'-, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., Apr. 15, 1817. He married Euphrasie Fabens Oct. 26, 1843, and died May 22, 1869. He went to sea at the age of 16 and became master of the ship at 19 j^ears of age. He performed several voyages to the East Indies, commanded the ships Wilham Henry and Carolina, retired from the sea at the age of 26, and settled in Cayenne for 7 years. On his return to Salem he was engaged in trade with Cayenne for several years, and was chosen President of the Xaumkeag National Bank Feb. 24, 1865, which office he held at the time of his death.

Their children were :

198 Charles Eugene, b. in Caj'enne, March 27, 1845.

199 Benjamin Henry, b. in Cayenne, Jan'y 10, 1848; m. Rebecca

Loney Chamberlain, of Baltimore, Md., Dec. 9, 1875.

200 Augustus J., b. August 18, 1852.

201 Leouide E., b. March 13, 1861.

103 Joseph Warren (Benj.'^-, William^^, James^\ James'^^, James^, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., July 23, 1821. He married Love F. Stickney, daughter of William Stickney, of Salem, Mass., July 4, 1843, and died in Elizabeth, N. J., March 13, 1875. He entered Harvard College in August, 1838, and left on account of

poor li<\illli. (liiriii<; his Sopliniiiorc \<-;ir. Ilr \vji« L. S. ('()ii>iil ;it ( ',i\ (line lor a coMsi^hi-aldr tiinc, ami aUo nftor- ward \\as Ijinov 11\1 laoiiliiiai-v aii'l MinistiT l'l(>iii|Mi|cii- tiarv of the I )()iniiiii'aii Ivcpiihlic At the tiiiir of lii.H (Icalli, till' rollowinii' iiDticc .'i|»|)car('(l in tin- Salmi Ur^^JH- tcr. "Mr. Faltoiis was a ^M-iilltiiian of iimmt than onli- narv iiiti'lliuciici' ; lias ciiLraiiccI in various ciitrriiri-x"* in (liU'crcnt parts ol' tlic world, ami was a writ it of no nn'nn talents, as several \ (ihiiiio nf his proihu-lions and other writinii's which haxc Ixrii puldishcd, tr>lity. lie took an aetive })art in the introdiiclinii ol" ('anicK into our xnith- western territor\ , and wa- more rcccnih- consiurunu-. I»v his ellbrts lor tin- accjuisition of St. l)(»iuiniro, in whi»h country he si)ent several years, llf removed his re.sideneo from Salem some years a<;o, and leaves a faniilv in l!li/:i- beth, \. J."

Their children were :

202 Frederick Warren, b. Feb. 20. 1844; d. June 14, 1X40.

20H William Benjainin, b. Sept. 20, Isl."); il. !i;,'e(l G or 7 yrs.

204 Alice Eiiplirasie, b. .Ian. 3, 1847.

205 Joseph Franklin, b. Sipt. 20, 1848; d. May It. 1873. 20G Hannah Eli/.al)eth, b. Oct. 4, ISoO.

207 Caroline Frances, b. .Vpr. 21, 1852.

208 Arthur Warren, b. May C, 1855.

209 Harriet Love, b. Apr. 23, 1857.

210 Leslie Montgonicry, b. in St. Domingo, June '.», IsCl ; d. Feb.

9, 18C3.

211 ]Mary Taj', d. aged a few montli.s.

109 Samuel Eugene (Sa})n(eJ*\ W/'/liam^, James^', James^'^, Jamea-, JonatJian^) was liorii in ls."><). lie in.ar- ried Caroline St. ]Marie, and dictl in ( ayennc in 1 si;.".. !!,• was for many years United States Consul at Cavt'nne, where most of his life was spent. Ili> w idow and family now reside in Paris, France.

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Children of Samuel E. and Caroline Fabens were :

212 Charles Eugene, b. Oct. 31, 1859.

213 Eugenie, b. July, 1861.

214 Samuel Raoul, b. Aug. 9, 1863.

215 Blanche, b. Aug. 9, 1865.

146 John White {John^\ Thomas^\ Jamei-\ James^\ James'^, Jonathan^) was born Nov. 16, 1820. He mar- ried 1st, Caroline Augusta Lewis, Oct. 20, 1843. She was born Aug. 16, 1825, and died Jan. 15, 1862. 2d, Widow Mary Elizabeth VoUer, of Salem, born Dec. 23, 1826, and died in 1875.

Children of Caroline A. Lewis were :

216 Charles, b. March 3, 1844; d. Oct. 15, 1845.

217 George, b. Aug. 18, 1846 ; m. Harriet A. Shirley.

218 Lucy, b. May 3, 1849; m. Fred'k Aug. Shirley, b. Jan. 18, 1850.

219 Florence A., b. June, 1851; d. Dec. 1862.

220 Arthur, b. March 24, 1856; d. Jan. 30, 1857.

221 Carrie Augusta, b. June 11, 1859; d. Dec. 2, 1862.

147 Rebecca (Jo/m^^, Thomas^\ James^\ James'^\ James^, JonatJian^) was born Apr. 13, 1824. She mar- ried William Alexander Gaffney, Oct. 18, 1847. He was born July 4, 1823, and died in Peabody April 9, 1873. The family now reside in East Bridgewater.

Their children were :

222 Laura, b. May 7, 1848; d. Oct. 5, 1848.

223 Sarah Elizabeth, b. Aug. 30, 1849.

224 William Henry, b. Oct. 31, 1851.

225 Charles Endlcott, Jan. 27, 1855.

150 Emily {Elias TF".5^ Thomas^^ James^^, James^\ James^, Jonathan'^) was born in Salem, Mass., Oct. 19, 1834. She married Silas A. Smith of Peabody.

Their children were :

226 Emily Frances, b. May 1, 1864.

227 William Augustus, b. Dec. 1865.

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'2'J8 Alice, b. ist;7 ; tl. S(|)l. |m;.s.

. . ., : I). Dec. 2J, I8i 1.

230 CliarlotU' Fahnis, 3

163 William Chandler I U'illianr, ]\ill{am*\ HV/- Jiani'^', Janies^', Jai/ics^", Jattirs', Jinuitlum^ ) wa-, Imrn in M;iililcln'.iil, .M;iss., .MmiiIi 1, \s\.\, ( ii-adiiatrd at IlarvMid ('()llc•^■(' ill l-siil. and at llic Law Scli(»(i| in \H[\T, III' is connst'Uor ami atluriu'\ -:if-|a\\ at Lynn. .MaMM. lie niari'icMl .Inly I't, 1^7."), M.uy L Allrn df .MaiMclifail. Slio was horn dmic 1 L \>^\^.

Tlu'ir c'liiltl was : L'31 .M;n:,MK'rilr Aili-laiilc, It Xwm. 1.'.. I>sO.

195 George Champion {Francis yl."", Jicnjamin*^,

WiUia)n"''\ J((>ncs^\ Jinnf's*'\ James', Jimttlhan^ ) \vji.«*

liorn Ai)i-il i'i>, 1S4<>, and inarrird ()li\c I'alnirr about

1S7l>.

Their diildrt'ii were :

232 Frank, b. ls73.

233 Kva, I), ab't ISTr,.

198 Charles E. {C/iarfesJ/^'\ Bnijamin'-, William*, James^', James^^, .fames'^, J(nxatlia)i^) wa.> l»(»ni in Cay- enne ^lareli _". \>^\'k He inanied IJosir Ilannali I >yer, of Easti)ort, Maine dune 1, IM".'.'. He is a nicnliant in Boston, and resides in Salem.

Their i-hildren were :

234 Cliarlcs Henry, b. in Salem. Marcli 2<;. IHTO; d. A|>i. 11, I-74. 23.") Marie Euphrasic. b. in Salem, Nov. 21. K\.

230 Bessie Dyer, b. Sej)!. 2, 18.s0.

213 Eugenie (Samuel A\''", Samuen^ William^, James^\ James^^\ Jahies', ,Ionathan^ ) was Itoni July. lS(;i, and married Kdu'.ar IJayinond. Their ehild was : 237 Gny. b. 4

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217 George {John W.^^^, Jolm^^, Thomcur^ , James'^\ James'^^, James-, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., Aug. 18, 1846. He married Harriet Ann Shirley, Dec. 30, 1869. She was born Oct. 1, 1846.

He enlisted in the U. S. Navy wdien only 17 years of age, and during the Avar of the Rebellion was on board the U. S. Steamer Rhode Island, at the attacks upon Fort Fisher, jS\ C, Jan. 13 and 15, 1865; since the war he has been several years in the merchant service. He is now a currier, and resides in Salem.

Their children were :

238 Huttie A., b. March 19, 1871 ; d. March 20, 1878.

239 Abbie H., b. -July 10, 1875; d. March 21, 1878.

218 Lucy {JoJin 1F'."^ Joltn"^, Thomas^, James^\ James'^^, James"-, Jonathan^) was born in Salem, Mass., May 3, 1849. She married Frederick Augustus Shirley June 8, 1870. He was born Jan. 18, 1850.

Their children w^ere :

240 William Fabeiis, b. June 18, 1872.

241 Caroline Augusta, b. May 12, 1875.

242 Harriet Abby, b. Apr. 6, 1878.

243 Frederick Augustus, b. Aug. 8, 1880.

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