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\y\          The  following-,  copied  from  the  preface  of  Volume  I  of  this 
js^^^t     Record,  will  explain  itself: — 
A,^  "The  method  of  arranging  and  numbering  the  names  has  been 

I     adopted  as  the  simplest  for  reference,  and  at  the  same  time  will 
'"'^j     allow  additional  facts  to  be  published  in  succeeding  volumes  with- 
vL-'    out  interfering  with  the  present  enumeration." 
^        The  numbers  will  continue  consecutively  through  each  succeed- 
j^    ing  volume,  every  name  bearing  a  number  for  future  reference, 
^     as:   "Jonathan  Robinson  (842),  son  of  John  Robinson    (841); 
I   Thomas  Macy  (851),"  etc. 

This  Record  commends  itself  to  all  the  various  patriotic  and 
hereditary  societies  whose  members  trace  their  ancestry  to  those 
who  participated  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  and  other  important 
events  of  our  country.  Every  successive  generation,  with  its 
vr  biography  and  portraiture,  becoming  an  additional  branch  of  the 
family  tree,  and  by  the  addition  of  new  names  (with  references  to 
their  ancestors  published  in  preceding  parts)  it  will  be  easy  for 
any  person  to  trace  his  ancestry  through  all  the  various  branches, 
both  male  and  female,  of  the  earliest  settler  or  immigrant  to  this 
country,  or  even  to  ancestors  who  resided  in  Europe;  it  there- 
fore becomes  indispensable,  imperishable,  and  invaluable  to  every 
possessor. 


THE 

AMERICAN  GENEALOGICAL 
RECORD 

VOL.  II  PART  I 


(841)  JOHN    ROBINSON. 

Killed  by  Indians  in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  in  1675. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Jonathan (842) 

(S42)  JONATHAN    ROBINSON. 

Son  of  John  Robinson  (841).  Born  and  lived  in  Stratham, 
N.  H.     Married  Mercy  Chase. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Chase  (d.  in  Meredith) Mercy  (m.  Piper,  of  Stratham) 

Jonathan Noah  (843)    7  May,  1757 

Bradbury David  (d.  in  Meredith)  

Thomas .  Winthrop 

{843)  NOAH   ROBINSON. 

Son  of  Jonathan  Robinson  (842)  and  Mercy  Chase.  Born  in 
Stratham,  N.  H.,  7  May,  1757.  Married,  first,  Nancy  Wiggiri 
(844);  second,  Elizabeth  Walker  Osborne  (845),  in  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.,  May,  1805;  third,  Rosamond  Taylor. 

Noah  Robinson  enHsted  as  Private  about  May,  1775,  in  the 
Second  New  Hampshire  Regiment,  commanded  by  Colonel  Enoch 
Poor;  promoted  to  Corporal  and  Sergeant  in  1775;  Ensign  and 
Second  Lieutenant  in  1776;  First  Lieutenant  in  1777;  Captain- 
Lieutenant  in  1779.  He  was  in  the  battle  of  Trenton,  New  Jer- 
sey, 26  December,  1776,  where  over  nine  hundred  Hessians  were 


176  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 

made  prisoners;  in  the  battle  of  Princeton,  New  Jersey,  3  Janu- 
ary, 1777;  in  the  first  battle  at  Saratoga,  New  York  (no  doubt 
intended  for  the  first  engagement  at  Stillwater,  15  September, 
1777),  where  he  was  severely  wounded  and  sent  to  the  hospital. 
Being  in  the  hospital  several  months,  he  sufficiently  recovered  so 
as  to  join  his  regiment.  He  was  in  the  battle  of  Monmouth, 
New  Jersey,  12  June,  1778,  when  he  was  so  overcome  by  the 
prevailing  excessive  heat  that  his  health  was  impaired  to  such 
a  degree  as  to  prevent  labor  without  great  pain.  Upon  the  re- 
organization of  the  army,  in  1781,  he  became  a  supernumerary, 
and  returned  home.  Soon  after  return  from  the  army,  1781, 
he  married  Nancy  Wiggin  (844),  of  Stratham,  N.  H.  In  1782  he 
joined  the  privateer  Bucannier  as  Commander  of  Marines,  and 
made  a  cruise  to  the  English  Channel,  which  was  very  success- 
ful. About  1794  he  moved  from  Stratham  to  Epping.  In 
1789-90  he  settled  in  New  Hampton  and  built  the  Homestead 
(see  engraving)  in  the  nineties.  Died  in  New  Hampton,  N.  H., 
10  February,  1827. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

BY  FIRST  WIFE.  Thomas  S.  (d.  19  Oct.  1880)  . .    12  Dec.  1796 

Noah  (d.  15  Feb.  1858) 5  Oct.  17S2  Thaddeus  P.  (d.  23  May,  1833)    14  May  1799 

Nancy  W.  (d.  3  June,  1792)...      4  Oct.  1784  by  second  wife. 

Enoch  P.  (d.  5  Sept.  1807). . . .     6  Dec.  1786  Nancy  E.  (d.  23  Jan.  1827)   . . .      8  June  1S06 

Sally  W.  (m.  John  Swasey,  d.  George  W.  (d.  16  Dec.  1893). .    23  Feb.  1808 

II  Oct.  1852)    16  Aug.  1788  Mercy  C.  (m.  ist,  Dr.  Isaiah  C. 

Marquis  de  L.  (d.  21  Feb.1856)  31  Mar.  1790  Straw,  2d,  Thos.  S.  Straw; 

Simon  W.  (d.  16  Oct.  1868) ...    19  Feb.  1792  d.  10  Nov.  1856)  9  Aug.  1810 

Finley  W.  (d. ) 18  Feb.  1794        John  Rogers (846)    23julyi8i4 

(844)  NANCY    WIGGIN. 

Daughter  of  Simon  Wiggin   and  Hannah   Marble.      Born  in 
Stratham,  N.  H.,  15  April,  1760.     Married  Noah  Robinson  (843). 
Died  in  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  18  August,  1808. 
CHILDREN-See  (843). 

(845)  ELIZABETH    WALKER   OSBORN. 

Daughter  of  George  Jerry  Osborne  and  Elizabeth  Walker. 
Born  19  December,  1771.  Married,  first,  Joseph  Brown,  April, 
1791;  second,  Noah  Robinson  (843),  May,  1805.  Died  in 
New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  17  April,  1824. 

CHILDREN— See  (843). 


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(846)  JOHN    ROGERS    ROBINSON. 

(Residence,  San  Francisco,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Noah  Robinson  (843)  and  Elizabeth  Walker  Osborne 
(845).  Born  in  New  Hampton,  N.  H.,  23  July,  18 14.  Married, 
first,  Abby  Frothingham  Green;  second,  Laura  Ann  Chandler 
(902),  29  October,  1864.  A  resident  of  California  forty-six 
years.  Subject  to  the  vicissitudes  of  an  early  California  life, 
but  pretty  lively  for  an  octogenarian.  Genealogist.  Manager 
of  American  Genealogical  Record  Publishing  Co. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birtli.  Date  of  Birth. 

Mary  Abby  (d.  in  infancy) Clara  Elizabeth (848)   15  June  1843 

Annie  Mary  (d.  in  infancy). . . 

(847)  GEORGE   HENRY   WADLEIGH. 

(Residence,  Dover,  N.  H.) 

Son  of  George  Wadleigh  and  Sally  Hidden  Oilman.  Born  in 
Dover,  N.  H.,  28  September,  1842.  Married  Clara  Elizabeth 
Robinson  (848).    Captain  in  the  United  States  Navy. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Elizabeth 15  Aug.  1870       Clara  Frothingham 29  Dec.  1876 

George  Robinson 11  Feb.  1875       John  Winthrop 27  Dec.  1879 

(848)  CLARA  ELIZABETH  ROBINSON. 

(Residence,  West  Newton,  Mass.) 

Daughter  of  J.  R.  Robinson  (846)  and  Abby  F.  Green.  Born 
in  Boston,  Mass.,  15  June,  1843.  Married  George  H.  Wadleigh 
(847)  12  October,  1869. 

CHILDREN— See  (847). 

(849)  WILLIAM  BUNKER  (GUILLAUME  BONCOURT). 

Huguenot.  Born  in  Nancy,  the  capital  of  the  Department  of 
Meurthe  et  Moselle,  on  the  river  Meurthe,  170  miles  from  Paris. 
He  fled  from  Nancy  to  England  to  escape  religious  persecution 
shortly  after  the  Massacre  of  St.  Bartholomew.     Died  in  England. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

George (850) 


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(850)  GEORGE   BUNKER. 

Son  of  William  Bunker  (849).  Married  Jane  Godfrey.  He 
was  drowned  in  Topsfield,  Mass. ,  while  crossing  a  stream  with  a 
load  of  lumber.  His  son,  William,  who  was  with  him,  extricated 
the  team  and  returned  to  his  mother.     Died  26  May,  1658. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Eliza 1646        Ann 1654 

William (852)  1648        Martha    1656 

Mary 1652 

(851)  THOMAS    MACY. 

Born  in  Chilmark,  England,  in  1608.  Married  Sarah  Hop- 
cott  in  England;  came  to  this  country  about  1635,  and  was  one 
of  the  first  settlers  of  the  Island  of  Nantucket,  and  founder  of 
the  Macy  family  in  the  United  States.  See  Macy  genealogy, 
by  S.  J.  Macy,  1868;  Coffyn  (Coffin)  genealogy;  Life  of  Tris- 
tram Coffyn  (894),  by  Allen  Coffin,  1881;  History  of  Nantucket, 
by  Obed  Macy,  1835;  and  "  Early  Settlers  of  Nantucket,"  by 
Lydia  S.  Hinchman.    Died  in  Island  of  Nantucket,  19  April,  1682. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Sarah  (d.  1645) 9  July  1644        Thomas 22  Sept.  1653 

Sarah i  Aug.  1646       John (899)    14  July  1655 

Mary (853)     4  Dec.  1648        Francis  (d.  165S) 1657 

Bethiah  (m.  Jos.  Gardner) —  1650 

(852)  WILLIAM    BUNKER. 

Son  of  George  Bunker  (850)  and  Jane  Godfrey.  Born  in 
Salisbury  Mass.,  4  December,  1648.  Married  Mary  Macy  (853), 
II  April,  1669.  The  family  was  robbed  by  a  French  crew,  land- 
ing near  their  house,  and  he  was  forced  to  pilot  their  vessel  clear 
of  the  shoals.     Died  26  June,  17 12. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

George(m.  Deborah  Coffin)..    22  Apr.  167 1        Jabez  (854)     7  Mar.  1678 

John 23  July  1673        Thomas.    8  Apr.  1680 

Jonathan  (m.  Eliz.  Coffin)....    25  Feb.  1675        Benjamin 28  May  1683 

Peleg  (m.  Susanna  Coffin)....      i  Dec.  1676  Mary  (m.  Tristram  Coffin  1714) 


(857)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  I79 

(853)  MARY    MACY. 

Daughter  of  Thomas  Macy  (851)  and  Sarah  Hopcott.     Born 
in  SaHsbury,  Mass.,  4  December,  1648.     Married  William  Bun- 
ker (852),  II  April,  1669.     Died  in  Nantucket,  1729. 
CHILDREN-See  (852). 

(854)  JABEZ    BUNKER. 

Son  of  William  Bunker  (852)  and  Mary  Macy  (853).     Born 
in    Nantucket,    Mass.,    7    November,    1678.      Married    Hannah 
Gardner,   daughter  of  Nathaniel  Gardner  (898).     Died  6  May, 
1750.     His  widow  died  23  March,  1773. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

^f  {twins  I   (855)i5Aug.i7i3 

Silas  j  (    isAug.  1713 

(855)  PAUL    BUNKER. 

Son  of  Jabez  Bunker  (854)  and  Hannah  Gardner.  Born  in 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  15  August,  17 13.  Married  Hannah  Gardner, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Gardner  and  Priscilla  Coleman;  second  wife 
was  Rachel  Hussey,  daughter  of  Silvanus  Hussey,  and  widow  of 
Barnabas  Coleman.  Died  20  August,  1795. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Hezekiah (856)    23  Oct.  1737 


(856)  HEZEKIAH    BUNKER. 

Son  of  Paul  Bunker  (855)  and  Hannah  Gardner.  Born  in 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  23  October,  1737.  Married  first  wife,  Peggy 
Fitzgerald  (died  without  issue);  second,  Lydia  Ellenwood  (born 

20 ,  181 1). 

CHILDREN. 

Dale  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

William (85S)    19  Feb.  1789 


(857)  CAPTAIN    JOHN    MORRIS. 

Son  of  Jacob  Morris  and  Judith  Coe.  Born  in  Nantucket, 
Mass.,  29  May,  1761.     Married  Sally  Coffin,  8  February,  1787. 

He  was  a  seaman  on  the  brigantine  Lucy,  Stephen  Clay, 
Commander,  in  1780,  and  was  taken  a  prisoner  of  war;  kept  in  a 


l8o  AMERICAN   GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 

prison-ship  anchored  in  the  harbor  of  St.  John.  He  taught  his 
fellow-prisoners  navigation  by  chalking  on  the  floor  or  deck; 
and  when  released  from  imprisonment,  was  one  of  a  band  of  brave 
and  determined  Americans  who  refused  to  obey  an  order  from 
British  officers  to  drink  to  the  health  of  King  George.  Captain 
Morris  was,  from  first  to  last,  an  ardent  and  active  patriot,  and 
not  only  imperiled  his  life  for  his  country,  but  suffered  terrible 
hardships  during  the  long  term  of  imprisonment.  Later,  he  was 
Captain  of  a  merchant  ship,  sailing  between  New  York  and 
Europe.  Naval  Service,  Vol.  LX,  p.  91,  names  John  Morris  of 
Nantucket  as  a  seaman  on  the  brigantine  Lucy,  Stephen  Clay, 
Commander,  on  31  May,  1780.     Died  28  October,  1848. 


CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 


.(859) 


(858)  WILLIAM     BUNKER. 

Son  of  Hezekiah  Bunker  (856)  and  Lydia  Ellenwood.  Born 
in  Nantucket,  Mass.,  19  February,  1789.  Married  Parnel  C. 
Morris  (859),  20  June,  18 11.    Died  in  Nantucket,  28  March,  1866. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Roland  R (860)   16  June  1822 

(859)  PARNEL    C.    MORRIS. 

Daughter  of  John  Morris  (857)  and  Sally  Coffin.  Married 
William  Bunker  (858),  20  June,  1811.      Died  28  March,  1866. 

CHILDREN— See  (S58). 

(860)  ROLAND     R.     BUNKER. 

(Residence,  Nantucket,  Mass.) 

Son  of  William  Bunker  (858)  and  Parnel  C.  Morris  (859). 
Born  in  Nantucket,  Mass.,  16  June,  1822.  Married  first  wife, 
Julia  Ann  Nye,  daughter  of  George  W.  and  Judith  (Coffin)  Nye; 
second  wife,  Emily  Clark,  daughter  of  Reuben  J.  Clark. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

William  Mitchell (86i)    6  Nov.  1849        George  W 1857 

Mary  Ellenwood  (d. ) 


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WILLIAM    MLrCHI<:LL    RUXKI 


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(86l)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  l8l 

(86i)  WILLIAM    MITCHELL    BUNKER. 

(Residence,  San  Francisco,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Roland  R.  Bunker  (860)  and  Julia  A.  Nye.  Born  in 
Nantucket,  Mass.,  6  November,  1849.  Married  Alice  Booth, 
20  September,  1877. 

In  1863,  Mr.  Bunker,  then  thirteen  years  of  age,  went  to  San 
Francisco,  and  soon  entered  the  service  of  the  Bulletin,  setting 
type,  and  at  the  same  time  writing  letters  for  Eastern  journals. 
For  ten  years  he  remained  with  the  Bulletin,  being  at  various 
times  reporter,  news  editor,  dramatic  critic,  and  literary  editor,  but 
for  most  of  the  time  he  was  city  editor,  a  position  he  filled  with 
signal  ability.  His  willingness  to  undertake  any  duty  assigned 
him,  and  his  untiring  zeal,  rendered  him  a  valuable  member  of 
the  local  staff,  and  once  in  pursuit  of  an  item,  he  could  be  de- 
pended on  to  obtain  it.  Some  of  his  best  work  was  done  in  the 
Modoc  War,  when  he  surmounted  many  difficulties  in  getting  his 
notes  with  news  of  the  capture  of  Captain  Jack  to  the  Associated 
Press  and  the  papers  of  which  he  was  a  regular  correspondent, 
before  the  War  Department  courier  got  through. 

A  man  of  remarkable  activity  and  of  varied  talents,  he  did  not 
long  remain  in  a  subordinate  position;  and,  in  1875,  purchased 
the  Daily  Report  property,  and  took  charge  of  the  editorial 
department,  over  which  he  has  since  presided  with  tact,  energy, 
and  ability. 

Mr.  Bunker  is  prominent  in  the  Bohemian,  Press,  and  Olympic 
Clubs,  is  active  in  all  movements  for  the  public  good,  is  a  con- 
tributor to  the  magazine  literature  of  California,  and  is  an  inter- 
esting public  speaker. 

In  1890  Mr.  Bunker  was  chairman  of  the  Citizens'  Relief 
Committee  for  Unemployed  and  directed  the  collection  and  dis- 
bursement of  a  fund  of  $30,000,  which  was  used  in  building  parks 
and  roads  in  Golden  Gate  Park.  In  1894  he  was  chairman  of  a 
similar  committee  which  raised  and  disbursed  $92,000  for  the  same 
purpose.  In  1897  Mr.  Bunker  was  chairman  of  a  similar  com- 
mittee, which  raised  nearly  $35,000  and  built  the  famous  Balboa 
Boulevard,  and  Mr.  Bunker  was  also  chairman  of  the  Bureau  of 
Foreign  Commerce,  appointed  by  delegates  from  the  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  the  Board  of  Trade,  and  the  Manufacturers'  and  Pro- 


l82  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL   RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 

ducers'  Association,  and  through  his  efforts,  a  special  representa- 
tive was  sent  to  the  Orient.  In  addition  to  other  pubHc  positions, 
he  holds  that  of  President  of  the  State  Development  Committee. 

(862)  JAMES    CUTLER. 

Born  in  Spranton,  near  Norwich,   England,    1606.     Married, 

first,  in  England,  Anna (sister  of  Captain  Grouts'  wife),  who 

died  30  September,  1644;  second,  Mary  (widow  of  Thomas 
King),  who  died  7  December,  1654;  third,  Phoebe  (daughter  of 
John  Page),  about  1662.  Emigrated  to  New  England  in  1634, 
and  settled  in  Watertown,  Mass.  Afterward,  in  1651,  moved  to 
Cambridge  Farms,  where  he  built  the  first  house  in  that  town. 
Died  in  Cambridge  Farms,  17  May,  1694. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

James (863)    6  Sept.  1635       Sarah  (m.  Tlios.  Waight) (?)      1653 

Hannah(in.  John  Winter,  Jr.)  26  May  1638       Joanna  (m.  Philip  Russell) (?)      1660 

Elizabeth 28  Nov.  1640        John 19  May  1663 

Mary  (m.  John  Collar) 29  Mar.  1644        Samuel..    iS  Nov.  1664 

Elizabeth (m.  John  Parmenter)  20  May  1646  Jemima  (m.  Zerubabel  Snow)        (?) 

Thomas (?)      1648        Phcebe (?) 

(863)  JAMES    CUTLER. 

Son  of  James  Cutler  (862)  and  Anna .  Born  in  Water- 
town,  Mass.,  6  September,  1635.  Married  Lydia,  widow  of 
Samuel  Wright,  daughter  of  John  Moore  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  15 
June,  1665.     Died  in  Cambridge  Farms,  Mass.,  31  July,  1685. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

James 12  May  1666       John 14  Apr.  1675 

Ann  (m.  Richard  Belois,  Jr.)  .    20  Apr.  1669       Thomas (864)    15  Dec.  1677 

Samuel »  .        f 2  May  1672        Elizabeth 14  Mar,  1681 

Joseph  J  1 2  May  1672        Isaac (?)      16S4 

(864)  THOMAS    CUTLER. 

Son  of  James  Cutler  (863)  and  Lydia  Moore.  Born  in  Cam- 
bridge Farms,  Mass.,  15  December,  1677.  Married,  first,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Stone;  second,  Lydia  Stone.  Was  one  of 
the  twenty  slave-owners  in  Cambridge  Farms,  1735.  Died  25 
December,    1759. 


(867)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  183 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Abigail  (m.  Jos.  Bridge) 2junei703  Mary  (m.  Seth  Johnson) 8  Nov.  17 14 

David (865)   28  Aug.  1705  Hannah . . 13  May  1717 

Amity  (m.  John  Page) 19  Dec.  1707  Thomas     30  Sept.  1719 

Sarah  (m.  Israel  Meek) 22jan.  1710  Millicent 29  July  1722 

(865)  DAVID    CUTLER. 

Son  of  Thomas  Cutler  (864)  and  Sarah  Stone.  Born  in  Lex- 
ington, Mass.,  28  August,  1705.  Married  Mary,  daughter  of 
Joseph  Tidd.  Was  surveyor  of  township.  Died  in  Lexington, 
Mass.,  5  December,  1760. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Abagail  (m.  Samuel  Hodgman)  30  May  1728        Solomon 15  May  1740 

David 15  July  1730        Thomas (866)     9  May  1742 

Joseph 31  May  1733  Elizabeth  (m.  Benj.  Moore).. .    4  Aug.  1744 

Isaac (?)  June  1736  Amity  (m.  Nathan  Leonard)..    15  July  1748 

Mary  (m.  John  Page) 12  Apr.  173S 

(866)  THOMAS    CUTLER. 

Son  of  David  Cutler  (865)  and  Mary  Tidd.  Born  in  Lexington, 
Mass.,  9  May,  1742.  Married,  first,  Abagail,  daughter  of  Na- 
thaniel Reed;  second,  Elizabeth  Harrington  (867).  Private  in 
Captain  John  Parker's  Company  of  Lexington  Minutemen;  in 
the  battle  of  Lexington,  19  April,  1775;  Private  in  Captain  John 
Bridge's  Company,  Eighth  Campaign  to  the  Jerseys,  1776. 
Died  in  Lexington,  Mass.,  3  July,  181 2, 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

BY  FIRST  WIFE.  Alice  (m.  Nathaniel  Searle). . .     i  June  1779 

Abagail  (m.  Joshua  Simonds)   9  Aug.  1765       Jonas    3  Mar.  1782 

Thomas iS  Mar.  1769  by  second  wife. 

Isaac 2  May  1771        Amos  (m.  Rachel  Flagg) 9  Nov.  1787 

Nathaniel  18  June  1773        Betsey  (m.  John  Bacon) 22  Oct.  1789 

Mary 18  July  1775        Leonard (868)  21  Apr.  1791 

John  10  May  1777 

(867)  ELIZABETH    HARRINGTON. 

Daughter  of  Moses   Harrington  and  Martha  .     Born  in 

Lexington,  Mass.  Married,  first,  Ebenezer  White;  second, 
Thomas  Cutler  (866)  of  Lexington,  Mass,  Was  a  sister  of  Caleb 
Harrington,  a  Private  in  Captain  John  Parker's  Company  ot 
Lexington  Minutemen,  who  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Lexington, 
19  April,  1775.  She  died  in  Lexington,  21  September,  1834. 
CHILDREN— See  (866). 


184  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (VOL.   II.) 

(868)  LEONARD    CUTLER. 

Son  of  Thomas  Cutler  (866)  and  Elizabeth  Harrington  (867). 
Born  in  Lexington,  Mass.,  21  April,  1791.  Married  Maria  Cut- 
ter (869),  21  May,  1826.  Private  in  Captain  Sullivan's  Company, 
N.  E.  Guards  Regiment,  War  of  18 12,  and  Lieutenant  in  Massa- 
chusetts Volunteer  Militia.  Settled  on  the  original  Cutler  Home- 
stead in  Lexington,  about  1830.  A  portion  of  this  homestead 
has  been  in  the  family  since  1636,  and  is  now  owned  by  his  son, 
A.  D.  Cutler  (870).     Died  in  Lexington,  Mass.,  2  March,  1852. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Joanna  Maria 22  Mar.  1S27  James  Russell 4  Sept.  1838 

Cornelia  Maria  (m.  S.  R.  Du-  James  Russell 31  Jan.  1840 

rem) 20  Aug.  1829  Cyrus  Morton iS  Jan.  1842 

Sarah  Abbie(m.  J.  R.Kendall)      sJuIyiSjO  Etta  Adine  (m.  John  Rolff). . .  (?)      1843 

Annie  Bacon  (m.  Lewis  Frederick .  4  Sept.  1844 

Spaulding) 16  Aug.  1S34  Alfred  Dennis (870)  22  Feb.  1848 

Isabella  (m.  L.  K.  Aiken) 21  July  1836 

(869)  MARIA    CUTTER. 

(Residence,  West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  now  Arlington.) 

Daughter  of  James  Cutter  and  Anne  H.  Russell.  Born  in 
West  Cambridge,  Mass.,  12  October,  1803.  Married  Leonard 
Cutler  (868),  21  May,  1826. 

CHILDREN -See  (868). 

(870)  ALFRED    DENNIS    CUTLER. 

(Residence,  San  Francisco,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Leonard  Cutler  (868)  and  Maria  Cutter  (869).  Born 
in  Lexington,  Mass.,  22  February,  1848.  Married  Emma  Isa- 
dora, daughter  of  Nathaniel  Peirce,  22  May,  1870,  and  Abigail 
Wellington,  of  East  Lexington.  Served  in  the  Civil  War.  Pri- 
vate in  Company  B,  Sixth  Massachusetts  Volunteer  Infantry.  In 
1874-75,  Private,  Lieutenant,  and  Captain  Massachusetts  Volun- 
teer Militia.  From  1886  to  1895,  Lieutenant,  Major,  Lieutenant- 
Colonel,  and  Colonel  National  Guard  of  California.  A  resident 
of  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  since  1877. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Abbie  M.  (m.  Hubert  Dyer)..    lo  Feb.  1871        Leonard 3  Dec.  1883 

Belle  Blodgett 10  Nov.  1873        Beth 16  Jan.  1887 

Peirce 5  July  1876 


(870) 


ALFRED  DENNIS  CUTLER. 


S.  A.  R. 


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(871)  SAMUEL    UPHAM. 

Son  of  John  Upham  (born  1666)  and  Abigail  Hayward  (or 
Howard).  Born  in  169 1.  Married  Mary  Grover.  John,  son  of 
Lieutenant  Phineas  Upham  (born  1635)  and  Ruth  Wood. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Samuel (872)  1722 


(872)  SAMUEL    UPHAM. 

Son  of  Samuel  Upham  (871)  and  Mary   Grover.     Born  in 

Maiden,  Conn.,  1722.     Married  Martha .     In  1779,  he  was 

first  on  a  Committee  of  Correspondence  (Committee  of  Safety). 


CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

■(873)  1762 


(873)  SAMUEL    UPHAM. 

Son  of   Samuel   Upham    (872)    and    Martha   .     Born  in 

Leicester,  Mass.,  1762.  Married  Patty  Livermore.  Was  a  sol- 
dier in  the  Revolutionary  War  under  Captain  Grout  and  Colonel 
Howe.  Was  also  Captain  {vide  Vermont  Historical  Magazine, 
Vol.  HI,  p.  990).  See,  also,  Upham  Genealogy,  by  F.  K.  Up- 
ham, 1892.     Died  in  West  Randolph,  Vt.,  12  May,  1848. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Samuel (874)  1793 


(874)  SAMUEL    UPHAM. 

Son  of   Samuel  Upham   (873)   and  Patty   Livermore.     Born 
1793.     Married  Sally  Hatch. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Marion (875)  1823 


(875)  MARION    UPHAM. 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Upham  (874)  and  Sally  Hatch.     Born 
1823.     Married  Eleazer  E.  Dodge  (876). 

CHILDREN— See  (876). 


1 86  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 

(876)  ELEAZER    E.    DODGE. 

Born  in  Montpelier,  Vt.,  6  September,  1822,     Married  Marion 

Upham  (875). 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Jared  Samuel Zenas  Upham (S77)  22  Nov.  1859 

Naomi  Sarah 


(S77)  ZENAS    UPHAM   DODGE. 

(Residence,  2306  Sutter  Street,  San  Francisco,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Eleazer  E.  Dodge  (876)  and  Marion  Upham  (875). 
Born  in  Port  Townsend,  Wash. ,  22  November,  1859.  Married 
Mary  Jane  Jones,  24  July,  1881.  Attorney  and  counselor  at  law, 
508  California  street,  San  Francisco. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Mabel  Evaline 14  Feb.  1885 

(878)  JOSEPH    KELLOGG. 

Married,  first,  about  1649,  Joannah  Foote,  who  died  in  Had- 
ley,  Mass.,  14  September,  1666;  second,  Abigail  Terry,  daughter 
of  Deacon  Stephen  Terry  of  Dorchester,  9  May,  1667. 

Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg,  Farmington,  Conn.,  1651. — Went 
to  Boston  in  1659;  thence  to  Hadley,  Mass.,  ini66i.  The  Second 
Report  of  the  Record  Commissioners  of  the  City  of  Boston 
(City  Documents  46-1881),  page  154,  which  has  a  transcript  of 
I54_i55  of  the  old  folios,  states  that  the  Town  Officers  chosen  at 
Town  Meeting  for  the  following  year,  155-12:  i:  1659-60  (i.  e. 
March  12)  .  .  .  "  Clerkes  of  the  Market,  Joseph  Kellog, 
Theo.  Dewer" — (undoubtedly  Lieut.  Joseph  K.).  He  com- 
manded the  men  of  Hadley  in  the  "Falls  Fight"  with  the 
Indians.  He  joined  the  church  in  Farmington,  9  October,  1653. 
Records  of  Boston,  October  and  November,  1659,  Book  HI, 
page  308,  contain  mention  of  Lieut.  Joseph.  See  records  of 
Hadley,  Mass.  See  "The  Williams  Captivity,"  which  says, 
"  Our  ancestors  say  he  was  a  brave  and  powerful  man,  and  the 
terror  of  the  natives."     He  died  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  1707. 


(877) 


ZENAS   UPHAM    DODGE. 


S.  A.  R. 


(88o) 


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Elizabeth  . 
Joseph  .  .. . 
Nathaniel 

John 

Martin.  . . . 
Edward. . . 
Samuel  . . 
Joannah. . . 
Sarah 


CHILDREN. 


Date  of 

BY   FIRST   WIFE. 


.(879)  28  Sept.  1662 


Stephen  .. 
Nathaniel 
Abigail  , . 
Elizabeth  . 
Prudence . 
Ebenezer  . 
Jonathan. . 
Daniel  .  .. . 
Joseph  . . . . 
Daniel  .  . . 
Ephraim   . 


Date  of  Birth. 

BY   SECOND   WIFE. 


(879)  DEACON    SAMUEL    KELLOGG. 

Son  of  Lieutenant  Joseph  Kellogg  (S78)  and  Joannah  Foote. 
Born  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  28  September,  1662.  Married  Sarah 
Merrill,  Boston,  22  September,  1687. 

Deacon  Samuel  Kellogg  lived  in  Hartford,  Conn.,  and  was 
reared  by  Col.  Nathaniel  Stanley.  He  bought  land  in  the  "South 
Meadow,"  near  Hartford,  in  1691;  he  sold  the  land  in  1705,  and 
bought  in  West  Hartford,  where  he  was  Deacon  in  the  Second 
Church,  to  which  he  and  his  wife  had  been  admitted  in  1695. 
He  died  about  17 17. 


Samuel 

Margaret 

Abraham 

John 

Isaac (8S0) 


CHILDREN. 
Date  of  Birth. 

Jacob  . 


Date  of  Birth. 


Benjamin. 
Joseph  . . . 
Daniel  .  . . 


(880) 


CAPTAIN  ISAAC  KELLOGG. 


Son  of  Samuel  Kellogg  (879)  and  Sarah  Merrill.  Born  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  January,  1697.  Married  Mary  Webster  in 
Hartford,  Conn.,  26  December,  17 17. 

Captain  Isaac  Kellogg  was  first  representative  from  New  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  and  was  elected  to  the  same  office  twenty-three 
times  from  1759.  Was  Lieutenant  Fourth  Company  Train  Band, 
October,  1736,  and  was  commissioned  Captain  Train  Band  of 
New  Hartford,  May,  1744.  A  man  of  venerable  appearance, 
and  highly  respected  in  the  Legislature.  Came  to  New  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  in  1745.  Elected  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1 745-1 756, 
He  died  in  New  Hartford,  Conn.,  3  July,  1787. 


i88 


AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 


CHILDREN. 
Date  of  Birth. 


Samuel 

Abraham    (88i)    17  Jan.  172 

?vlary 

Theodocia 

Isaac 

Noah 

Joseph 


Ashbel  .  . 
Sarah 
Margaret 
Norn  .  . . . 
Esther  . . . 
Huldah  . . 
Esther  . . . 


Date  of  Birth. 


i88i) 


ABRAHAM    KELLOGG. 


Son  of  Captain  Isaac  Kellogg  (880)  and  Mary  Webster.  Born 
in  Hartford,  Conn.,  17  January,  1721.  Married  Sarah  Marsh, 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  17  June,  1747. 


CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth. 

Date  of  Birth. 

Esther 

Martin   

Abraham,  Jr 

Solomon 

Sarah 

ii»           ,               , 

Truman   

EHzabeth 

EiLs  h^^'"^!::: 

Phineas 

(882)     7  June  1756 

(882) 


PHINEAS    KELLOGG. 


Son  of  Abraham  Kellogg  (881)  and  Sarah  Marsh.  Born  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  7  June,  1756.  Married  Olive  Fraser,  in 
West  Hartford,  Conn.,  22  January,  177S. 

Phineas  Kellogg  was  a  member  of  Captain  John  Chester's 
Company  of  Wethersfield  Minutemen  in  Lexington  Alarm,  19 
April,  1775.  He  enlisted,  November,  1775,  in  Captain  Ebenezer 
F.  Bissell's  Company  of  Colonel  Huntington's  Connecticut  Regi- 
ment; served  twelve  months.  Engaged  at  siege  of  Boston  and 
battle  of  Long  Island.  Discharged  from  hospital  at  Newark, 
N.  J.,  where  he  had  been  confined,  sick,  since  the  battle  of  Long 
Island.  Applied  for  pension  in  18 18,  as  Connecticut  pensioner 
living  in  State  of  New  York.  He  is  believed  to  have  seen  subse- 
quent service,  and  to  have  been  at  West  Point  in  1780.  Died 
in  Manlius  or  New  Hartford,  N.  Y.,  i  December,  1835. 


Leonard 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth. 

Date  of  Birth. 

Charles  Fraser 

(883)   22  May  17S8        Nancy             .... 

Phineas 

Iveturah 

Julia 

(885)  SHELDON  INGALLS  KELLOGG,  JR.  S.  A.  R. 


(885)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  189 

(8S3)  CHARLES    FRASER    KELLOGG. 

Son  of  Phineas  Kellogg  (882)  and  Olive  Fraser  Born  in 
New  Hartford,  Conn.,  22  May,  1788.  Married,  first,  Almira 
Kilbourne  Harris,  in  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1808,  who  was  born,  19 
August,  1787,  and  died  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  1820;  second,  Eliza- 
beth Gaslay,  of  Cincinnati,  O.,  1822,  who  died  in  1825;  third, 
Eliza  Downes,  widow  of  William  Downes,  10  February,  1827. 
He  served  in  the  War  of  18 12.  Died  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  7  Janu- 
ary, 1865. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

BV  FIRST  WIFE.  Horace  Edraands 

Sheldon  Ingalls (884)   18  Dec.  1809       Leonard  VVinthrop 

Charles  Henry ...  28  Aug.  1812        Lovell  Horace 

Miner  Kilbourne 22  Aug.  1814        Caleb  Fraser 

Almira  Sop 'lia 1816       John  Phineas 

BY  SECOND  WIFE.  Sarah  Eliza 

Warren  Converse 

(884)  SHELDON    INGALLS   KELLOGG. 

Son  of  Charles  Fraser  Kellogg  (883^  and  Almira  Kilbourne 
Harris.  Born  in  Manlius  Square,  N.  Y.,  18  December,  1809. 
Married  Catherine  Rayner  Edmands,  daughter  of  Captain  Thos. 
Edmands,  Jr.  and  Roxa  Sprague,  Boston,  Mass.,  13  October, 
1835.     Died  in  East  Oakland,  Cal,  28  June,  1886. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Catherine  Almira  ....  Boston,  17  Aug.  1836       Virginia Cincinnati,  31  Jan.  1S43 

Miner  Edmands  .  .Cincinnati,  12  June  1839       Sheldon  I.  Jr (885)  27  Sept.  184.7 

Elizabeth  Brown.  .Cincinnati,   12  Apr.  1841 

(885)  SHELDON    INGALLS   KELLOGG,  JR. 

(Residence,  Oakland,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Sheldon  Ingalls  Kellogg  (884)  and  Catherine  Rayner 
Edmands.  Born  in  Cincinnati,  O.,  27  September,  1847.  Mar- 
ried Abby  Ann  Tubbs,  daughter  of  Hiram  and  Susan  A.  Tubbs, 
East  Oakland,  Cal.,  27  September,  1876. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Ethel  Lois 3JuIyiS77 


190  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.,  (vOL.  II.) 


(886)  JOHN    GRAY. 

Came  from  England.     Had  been  in  British  Navy;  had  lost  an 

arm;    was  a  pensioner  on   half-pay.     Lion  couchant  his   family 

crest.     Had  six  sons. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

John  Gray (887)  And,  probably,  George,  Isaac, 

Joseph,  and  two  more,  whose 
names  are  not  known. 

(887)  JOHN    GRAY. 

Son  of  John  Gray  (886).     Born  in  the  eastern  part  of  New 

England,    probably  about    1680.     Married   Ruth    Hebbard,    28 

April,    1704,   in   Beverly,    Mass.     She  was  born   in   Windham, 

Conn.,  6  August,  1683,  and  was  the  daughter  of  John  and  Ruth 

Hebbard.     After  the  death  of  her  husband,  and  on  8  November, 

1 71 2,    she  married  Benjamin  Webster,   in  Beverly,   Mass.     He 

died  29  February,  17 12. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Ruth 5  Jan.  1704       John   (888)    17  May  1707 


(888)  JOHN    GRAY. 

Son  of  John  Gray  (887)  and  Ruth  Hebbard.  Born  in  Beverly, 
Mass.,  17  May,  1707.  Married  Anne  Hebbard,  at  Windham, 
Conn.,  26  February,  1728.  In  1729,  he  united  with  the  Congre- 
gational Church,  at  Windham,  Conn.  Between  1734  and  1736, 
he  seems  to  have  moved  from  Windham,  Conn. ,  to  Lebanon,  in 
the  neighboring  county  of  New  London,  where  he  remained  for 
several  years,  and  then  moved  to  Sharon,  in  Litchfield  County, 
Conn.  He  took  up  arms  in  defence  of  the  frontier  settlements, 
and  his  name  appears  as  a  member  of  Captain  Williams'  Com- 
pany at  Fort  Massachusetts  (Pittsfield,  Berkshire  County),  in 
1755.  His  wife,  Anne  Hebbard  Gray,  died  in  Sharon,  Conn., 
28  May,  1746;  and  18  September,  1747,  he  married  a  widow  by 
the  name  of  Catherine  Gardiner.  He  died  in  1761. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Anne iS  Nov.  1729  Silas 8  May,  174S 

Joseph 12  June  1732  Sarah 4  Apr.  1750 

Adah iS  Mar.  1734  Darius    i8Junei752 

Nathaniel 17  Mar.  1736  William 22  May  1754 

John (889)  13  Dec.  (N.  S.)  1739  Daniel 4  June  1756 

Ruth   4  June  1744  James 3  Aug.  1759 

Jerusha 2  Apr.  1746 


(890)  AMERICAN   GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  I9I 

(889)  JOHN    GRAY. 

Son  of  John  Gray  (888)  and  Anne  Hebbard.  Born  in 
Lebanon,  Conn.,  13  December,  1739.  Considering  himself 
neglected  by  his  stepmother,  he  left  home;  he  was  met  on  the 
road  by  the  pastor  of  the  parish,  Rev.  Cotton  Mather  Smith, 
who  took  him  (after  hearing  his  story)  to  the  Selectmen,  who, 
with  the  consent  of  the  father,  bound  him  until  of  age  to  the 
pastor.  He  married  Betsey  (Elizabeth)  Skeel,  16  November, 
1763,  who  was  born  at  New  Milford,  Conn.,  15  December,  1745. 
He  was  a  staunch  patriot,  and  the  public  official  records  show  he 
was  chosen  to  the  responsible  position  of  member  of  Committee 
of  Public  Safety  for  King's  District,  6  May,  1777,  and  served 
during  that  year.  It  is  said  of  him  that  when  the  army  was  in 
need,  he  would  slaughter  and  send  to  it  his  last  bullock.  When 
the  advance  of  Burgoyne's  army  required  more  volunteers  at  the 
front,  he  promptly  shouldered  his  musket  and  joined  the  ranks. 
He  participated  in  the  battle  of  Stillwater  and  the  triumph  of 
Saratoga.  He  took  letters  from  the  church  at  Sharon,  and  united 
with  the  church  at  New  Concord;  but  having  become  a  Restora- 
tionist,  was  separated  from  it,  though  still  a  vigorous  Sabbatarian 
and  one  of  the  informing  officers  to  see  to  the  strict  enforcement 
of  the  Sabbath  laws.     He  died,  22  September,  1822. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Jerusha 29  Aug.  1764       Alfred 24  Mar.  1775 

Betsey 13  Apr.  1766        Annie 8  Oct.  1776 

Mabel 10  Nov.  1767        Alfred  29  July  1778 

John 15  Dec.  1769        Edward  20  June  1780 

Edward 24  Sept.  1771        Reuben    15  Aug.  1782 

Nathaniel -(890)  14  Aug.  1773        Margaret 15  Jan.  1785 

(890)  NATH.^NIEL    GRAY. 

Son  of  John  Gray  (SS9)  and  Betsey  (Elizabeth)  Skeel.  Born 
in  Canaan,  Columbia  Co.,  N.  Y.,  14  August,  1773.  He  was  a 
farmer,  living  an  exemplary  and  useful  life,  and  was  an  influential 
man  in  church  and  political  circles.  He  was  an  elder  in  the 
church,  and  usually  held  some  public  office.  He  married  Sarah 
Butler,  in  Sherburne,  N.  Y.,  5  September,  1797,  who  was  born 
in  Weathersfield,  Conn.,  30  April,  1771,  and  died  in  Mt.  Carroll, 
III,  April,  1852.     He  died,  10  April,  1S45. 


192  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (VOL.   II.) 

CHILDREN. 
Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Parnelia 4  Sept.  1798        Calvin   (891)    1  Sept.  1S05 

Milan 4jan.  iSoo        Reuben  H 3  Mar.  1816 

Francis 26  Mar.  1S03 

(S91)  CALVIN    GRAY. 

Son  of  Nathaniel  Gray  (890)  and  Sarah  Butler.      Born  in  Ger- 

vian,   N.  Y.,    i    September,    1805,      He  married    Abigail    North 

Spaulding,  in  Franklinville,  Cattaraugus  Co.,  N.Y.,  7  June,  1842, 

who  was  born  at  Lisle,  Broome  Co.,  N.Y.,  14  May,  18 15.     He 

was  a  Presbyterian  minister,  and  engaged  almost  his  entire  life  in 

the  work  of  a  home  missionary.      He  died  in  Fort  Dodge,   la., 

20  March,  18S5. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Lyman  Calvin 26  Oct.  1S43        Henry  North 7julyi85i 

Carlton  Rinewalt  7jan.iS47       Howard  Edmund 7  Oct.  1S53 

Linus  Shepard 25  July  1849  Roscoe  Spaulding  .....  (892)     7  Apr.  1S57 

(892)  ROSCOE    SPAULDING    GRAY. 

(Residence,  Auburn,  N.Y.;  Fort  Dodge,  la.;  Oakland,  Cal.) 

Son  of  Calvin  Gray  (891)  and  Abigail  North  Spaulding.  Born 
in  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  7  April,  1S57.  Married  Mary  Fox,  at  San 
Francisco,  Cal.,  12  May,  1887,  who  was  a  daughter  of  Charles 
N.  Fox  and  Mary  S.  Fox,  born  in  Redwood  City,  Cal.,  7  Octo- 
ber, 1866.  He  was  for  years  a  shorthand  reporter  (official  in 
Iowa),  and  for  some  two  years  with  William  T.  Coleman  in  Sun 
Francisco,  Cal.;  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  1890. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Mary  24  Mar.  1888        Roscoe  Nelson 24  Dec.  T892 

Charles  Calvin 4  June  1889        Kenneth. 3  Nov.  1894 

Elizabeth 13  Mar.  1891 

(893)  PETER    COFFYN. 

Son  of  Nicholas  Coffyn  and  Joan  .     Born  in  England, 

about  1580.     Married  Joan  Thember  (or  Thumber).     Died  in 

England,  about  1627. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Tristram    (854)  1605  Deborah 

John Eunice     . 

Joan Mary 


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(896)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD,  193 

(894I  TRISTRAM    COFFYN    (COFFIN). 

Son  of  Peter  Coffyn  (893)  and  Joan  Thember.  Born  in  Brix- 
ton, near  Plymouth,  England,  about  1605.  Married  Dionis 
Stevens,  daughter  of  Robert  Stevens  of  Brixton,  about  1630, 
and  emigrated  to  America  about  1642.  He  lived  successively  in 
Salisbury,  Haverhill,  and  Newbury,  Mass. ;  and  finally,  with 
Thomas  Macy  (851)  and  others,  purchased  the  Island  of  Nan- 
tucket. See  "Life  of  Tristram  Cofifyn,"  by  Allen  Coffin,  Nan- 
tucket, 1 88 1,  and  Macy  Genealogy.     He  died  in  Nantucket,    2 

October,  1681. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Peter (915)  1631        Deborah  (d.  S  Dec.  1642) 16  Nov.  1642 

Tristram,  Jr.. (917)  1632        Mary (918)  20  Feb.  1645 

Elizabeth 1634       John     (896)    30  Oct.  1647 

James (895)  12  Aug.  1640        Stephen (919)    10  May  1652 

John  (d.  30  Oct.  1642) 


(895)  JAMES    COFFIN. 

Son  of  Tristram  Coffin  (894)  and  Dionis  Stevens.     Born  in 

England,    12  August,    1640.     Married  Mary,   daughter  of  John 

and  Abigail  Severance  of  Salisbury,  Mass.,   3  December,    1663. 

He  was  one  of  the  first  settlers  of  Nantucket;  moved  to  Dover, 

N.  H.,  where  he  Hved  in  1668;  returned  to  Nantucket,  and  died 

there  28  July,  1720. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Mary iS  Apr.  1665       Joseph  (m.  Bethiah  Macy) 4  Feb.  16S0 

James,  Jr Elizabeth 

Nathaniel  (m.Damaris  Gayer)  1671        Benjamin  (d.) 28  Aug.  1683 

John Ruth 

Dinah Abigail    (901) 

Deborah Experience  (d.  young)    

Ebenezer 30  May  1678       Jonathan 28  Aug.  1692 

(896)  JOHN    COFFIN. 

Son  of  Tristram  Coffin  (894)  and  Dionis  Stevens.  Born  in 
Haverhill,  Mass.,  30  October,  1647.  Married  Deborah  Austin 
(910).     He  died  in  Edgartown,  Mass.,  5  September,  17 11. 


194  AMERICAN   GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.  II.) 

CHILDREN. 
Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Lydia  (m.   ist,  John  Logan;  Enoch  (m.  Beulah  Eddy) 1678 

2d,  John  Draper;  3d,  Thos.  Samuel  (m.  Miriam  Gardner) 

Thaxter)   i  June  1669  Hannah  (m.  Ben.  Gardner)  .. 

Peter  (m.  ist,  Christian  Condy;  Tristram  (m.  Mary  Bunker) . . 

2d,  Hope  Gardner)  5  Aug.  1671  Deborah (921) 

John,  Jr 10  Feb.  1673  Elizabeth  (d.  single) 

Love  (d.  single) 23  Apr.  1676  Benjamin 23  Aug.  1683 

(S97)  RICHARD    GARDNER. 

Son  of  Thomas  Gardner  (906)  and  Margaret  Frier,  Married 
Sarah  Shattuck  in  1652,  a  daughter  of  Samuel  Shattuck  and  his 
step-mother,  Damaris— — .  She  died  in  1724,  aged  ninety-two 
years.  He  and  wife  were  excommunicated  from  the  church  in 
Salem  for  attending  Quaker  meetings.  He  died  23  January,  1688. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Sarah (934)     about  1653  Love  (m.  Jas.  Coffin)  

Deborah (900)   12  Feb.  1658  Hope  (m.  John  Coffin) 

Richard,  Jr.  (m.  Mary  Austin)  Joseph  (m.  Bethiah  Macy)  . . . 

James  (m.  ist  Mary  Starbuck;  Nathaniel {898)       Nov.  1669 

2d,  Mary  Coffin;  3d,  Patience  Miriam   (m.  John  Worth)   ... 

Folger)  Damaris 


(898)  NATHANIEL    GARDNER. 

Son  of  Richard  Gardner  (807)   and  Sarah  Shattuck.     Born, 
November,  1669.     Married  Abigail  Coffin  (901).     Died  in  1713. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Hannah  (m.  J.  Bunker  854) . .      6Jan.  i6S6        Nathaniel .,  14  Dec.  1697 

Ebenezer 27  Oct.  16SS        Andrevi^ 26  Dec.  1699 

Peleg 22julyi69i        Abel 6  Aug.  1702 

Judith 28  Oct.  1693        Susanna 4  Aug.  1706 

Margaret  28  Jan.  1696 

(899)  JOHN    MACY. 

Son  of  Thomas  Macy  (851)  and  Sarah  Hopcott.  Born  in 
Salisbury,  Mass.,  14  July,  1655.  Married  Deborah  Gardner 
(900).     Died  in  Nantucket,    14  October,    1691. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

John about  1675        Jabez about  1683 

Sarah  (m.  John  Barnard).    ...     3  Apr.  1677  Mary  (m.  Solomon  Coleman).       about  1685 

Deborah  (m.  Daniel  Russell)  .     3  Mar.  1679        Thomas (922)      about  16S7 

Bethiah 8  Apr.  1681        Richard  22  Sept.  1689 


(905)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  1 95 

(900)  DEBORAH    GARDNER. 

Daughter   of  Richard    Gardner    (897)    and  Sarah   Shattuck. 

Born,  12  February,  1658.      Married  John  Macy  (899).      Died  in 

Nantucket,  17 12. 

CHILDREN— See  (899). 

(901)  ABIGAIL    COFFIN. 

Daughter  of  James  Coflin  (895)  and  Mary  Severance.     Mar- 
ried Nathaniel  Gardner  (898).     Died  in  Nantucket,    15  March, 

1709. 

CHILDREN— See  (89S). 

(902)  LAURA    ANN    CHANDLER. 

(Residence,  San  Francisco,  Cal.) 

Daughter   of  Chandler.     Born   in    Duxbury,    Mass.,    4 

October,  18 18.  Married,  first,  Frederick  Hatch;  second,  John 
Rogers  Robinson  (846),  in  San  Francisco,  29  October,  1864. 
Died  in  San  Francisco,  26  August,  1893. 

(903)  JOSEPH   AUSTIN. 

Son  of Austin.     Born   about    1625    or   1630.     Married 

Sarah  Starbuck  (909)  in  1659. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Deborah (910) 


(904)  JOHN    FOLGER. 

Married  Meribah  Gibbs.    Came  to  America  from  Norwich,  Eng- 
land, in  1635,  and  settled  in  Martha's  Vineyard. 


CHILDREN. 

Date 

5) 

of  Birth. 

John  . 

Date  of  Birth. 


(905)  PETER    FOLGER. 

Son  of  John  Folger  (904)  and  Meribah  Gibbs.  Born  in  Eng- 
land in  1618.  Married  Mary  Morrill  in  1644,  and  moved  to 
Nantucket  in  1673.     Died  in  Nantucket  in  1704. 


196  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.  II.) 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Eleazer (92S)                  1648  Patience    (m.     ist,    Ebenezer 

John 1659  Harker;    2d,  Jas.  Gardner). 

Joanna  (m.  John  Coleman)   . .  E.\perience  (m.  John  Swain) . 

Bethia  (m.  John  Barnard)   ...  Abiah    (ra.    Josiah    Franklin, 

Dorcas  (m.  Joseph  Pratt) and  was   mother  of  Benja- 

Bethshua  (m.  Joseph  Pope)  . .  min  Franklin) 15  Aug.  1667 

(906)  THOMAS    GARDNER. 

Came  from  Sherburne,  County  of  Dorset,  England,  where  he 
married  Margaret  Frier.  Came  to  America  and  setded  at  Cape 
Ann  in  1624,  where  he  was  employed  by  the  projectors  of  the 
settlement  to  oversee  the  fishery.  He  was  a  representative  at 
the  General  Court  at  Boston  in  1625  and  1637.  Married,  second, 
Damaris ,  widow  of  Samuel  Shattuck.     Died  in  1677. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Richard (S97)  And  eight  others  in  England. 

John (907) 

(907)  CAPTAIN    JOHN    GARDNER. 

Son  of  Thomas  Gardner  (906)  and  Margaret  Frier.  Born  in 
England.  Married  Priscilla  Grafton,  daughter  of  Joseph  Graf- 
ton of  Salem,  *20  February,  1654.  Came  from  Salem  to  Nan- 
tucket with  his  brother  Richard  in  1666,  and  received  a  large 
grant  of  land  in  the  northern  part  of  the  island  for  inaugurating 
new  commercial  enterprises.  The  gravestone  of  Captain  John 
Gardner  can  still  be  seen  near  Maxey's  Pond. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

John  20  Feb.  1654        Anna  (m.  Edw.  CofBn) 30  Feb.  1667 

Joseph 8  July  1655        Nathaniel   24  Sept.  1668 

Priscilla 6  Nov.  1656        Mary  (ra.  Jethro  Coffin)   27  May  1670 

Benjamin 3  Feb.  1658  Mehitable  (m.  Ambrose  Dawes 

Rachel   (m.  John   Brown  and  2d)   ..    24  Nov.  1674 

James  Gardner) 3  Aug.  1662        Ruth  (m.  James  Coffin  2d) 26  Jan.  1677 

Benjamin 17  May  1664 

(908)  EDWARD    STARBUCK. 

Born  in  Derbyshire,  England,  in  1604.  Married  Katherine 
Reynolds,   a   Welshwoman.     Was    an    elder    in    the    church    at 


The  date  of  marriage  was  probably  earlier. 


(913)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD,  197 

Dover,  N.  H.,  in  1643  and  1646.  Came  from  Salisbury  to  Nan- 
tucket in  a  sailboat  with  Thomas  Macy  (851)  in  the  fall  of  1659. 
Died  in  Nantucket,  4  December,  1690, 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Nathaniel. (914)  1636  Abijjail (916) 

Jethro  (d.  27  May,  1663) Esther  (m.HumphreyVarney) 

Sarah    (909)  Dorcas (912) 

(909)  SARAH    STARBUCK. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Starbuck  (908)  and  Katherine  Reynolds. 
Married,  first,  William  Story;  second,  Joseph  Austin  (903)  in 
1649;  third,  Humphrey  Varney. 

CHILDREN— See  (903). 

(910)  DEBORAH    AUSTIN. 

Daughter  of  Joseph  Austin  (903)  and  Sarah  Starbuck  (909). 
Born  in  Nantucket.     Married  John  Coffin  (896). 

CHILDREN-See  (S96). 

(911)  WILLIAM    GAYER. 
Married  Dorcas  Starbuck  (912)  in  Nantucket. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Damaris  (m.  Nathaniel  Coffin)    24  Oct.  16:3        William  (ra.  EUz,  Gayer) 3  June  1677 

Dorcas (913)  29  Aug.  1675 

(912)  DORCAS    STARBUCK. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Starbuck  (908)  and  Katherine  Reynolds. 
Married  William  Gayer  (911).     Died  in  1696. 

CHILDREN— See  (911). 

(913)  DO  PICAS    GAYER. 

Daughter  of  William  Gaj-er  (911)  and  Dorcas  Starbuck  (912). 

Born    29    August,    1675.       Married    Jethro    Starbuck    (920)    6 

December,    1694. 

CHILDREN— See  (920). 


198  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  (vOL.   II.) 

(914)  NATHANIEL    STARBUCK. 

Son   of  Edward   Starbuck    (908)    and    Katherine    Reynolds. 
Born  in  England  in  1636.     Married  Mary  Coffin  (918)  in  1662. 
Died  6  August  (or  2  February),  17 19. 
CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Mary  (m.  James  Gardner)  ...  30  Mar.  1663  Eunice  (m.  Geo.  Gardner) 11  Apr.  1674 

Elizabeth  (m.  ist,  Peter  Coffin;  Priscilla  (m.  John  Coleman)..  1676 

2d,  Nathaniel  Barnard,  Jr.)    9  Sept.  1665  Hepzibah  (m.  T.  Hathaway).     2  Apr.  1680 

Nathaniel  (m.  Dinah  Coffin) . .     9  Aug.  i668  Ann  (d.  single) 

Jethro    (920)   14  Dec.  1671  Paul  (d.  single) 

Barnabus  (d.  single) 1673 

(915)  PETER    COFFIN. 

Son  of  Tristram  Coffin  (S94)  and  Dionis  Stevens.  Born  in 
Brixton,  England,  in  1631.  Married  Abigail  Starbuck,  (916), 
Was  freeman  in  1666  at  Dover;  Lieutenant  in  1675  in  King 
Philip's  War;  Representative  of  Legislature  in  1672-3  and  in 
1679.  In  1690  he  moved  to  Exeter,  N.  H.  Was  Chief  Justice  of 
Supreme  Court  of  New  Hampshire  about  17 14.  Died  in  Exeter, 
N.  H.,  21  March,  17 15. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Abigail  (m.  Daniel  Davidson).   20001.1657  Edward  (m.  Anna  Gardner). .    20  Feb.  1669 

Peter,  Jr.  (m.Eliz.  Starbuck).   20  Aug.  1660  Judith   4  Feb.  1672 

Jethro  (m.  Mary  Gardner)  ...  16  Sept.  1663  Parnell  (d.  young) 

Tristram  (m.  Deb.  Colcord). .     iS  Jan.  1665  Elizabeth  (m.  Col.  J.  Gilman)     27  Jan.  1680 

Robert  (m.  Joanna  Gilman)  . .  1667  Eliphalet  (d.  single) 

(916)  ABIGAIL    STARBUCK. 

Daughter  of  Edward  Starbuck  (90S)  and  Katherine  Rey- 
nolds.    Married  Peter  Coffin  (915). 

CHILDREN— See  (915). 

(917)  TRISTRAM    COFFIN,    JR. 

Son  of  Tristram  Coffin  (894)  and  Dionis  Stevens.  Born  in 
England  in  1632.  Married  Judith  (Greenleaf)  Somerby,  widow 
of  Henry  Somerby  and  daughter  of  Edmund  and  Sarah  Green- 
leaf,  in  Newbury,  Mass.  Judith  Greenleaf  was  born  in  1625, 
and  died  in  Newbury,  Mass.,  15  December,  1705.  He  died  in 
Newbury,  Mass.,  4  February,  1703. 


(92l)  AMERICAN    GENEALOGICAL    RECORD.  I99 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Judith  (m.  John  Sanborn) 4060.1653  Lydia  (m.   ist,  Moses  Little; 

Deborah  (tn.  Joseph  Knight).   10  Nov.  1655  2d,  John  Pike) 22  Apr.  1662 

Mary  (m.  Joseph  Little)   12  Nov.  1657        Enoch  (d.  12  Nov.  1675) 21  Jan.  1663 

James  (m.  Florence  Hooke)..    22  Apr.  1659  Stephen  (m.  Sarah  Atkinson).   18  Aug.  1664 

John  (d.  13  May,  1677) S  Sept.  1660        Peter  (m.  Apphia  Dole) 27  July  1667 

Nathaniel  (ra.  Sarah  Dole)    . .  22  Mar.  1669 

(918)  MARY    COFFIN. 

Daughter  of  Tristram  Coffin  (894)  and  Dionis  Stevens.  Born 
in  Haverhill,  Mass.,  20  February,  1645.  Married  Nathaniel 
Starbuck  (914)  in  1662.    Died  in  Nantucket,  13  November,  1717. 

CHILDREN-See  (914). 


(919)  STEPHEN    COFFIN. 

Son  of  Tristram  Coffin  (894)  and  Dionis  Stephens,  Born  in 
Newbury,  Mass.,  10  May,  1652.  Married  Mary  Bunker  (936) 
about  1668-9.     Died  in  Nantucket,  14  November,  1734. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Daniel  (d.  single) Susanna  (m.  Peleg  Bunker) . . . 

Dionis  (m.  Jacob  Norton) Mehitable  (m.  A.  Smith) 

Peter 14  Nov.  1673  Anna  (m.  Sol.  Gardner) 

Stephen,  Jr.  (m.  Exp.  Look) . .    20  Feb.  1675  Hepzibah  (m.  Sam'l  Gardner) 

Judith (937)  Paul  (m.  Mary  Allen) 

(920)  JETHllO    STARBUCK. 

Son  of  Nathaniel  Starbuck  (914)  and  Mary  Coffin  (918). 
Born  in  Nantucket,  14  December,  1671.  Married  Dorcas  Gayer 
(913)  6  December,  1694.     Died  12  August,  1770. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.                                                          Date  of  Birth. 
William (925)  Sarah  (ni.  Jabez  Macy) 1697 


(921)  DEBORAH    COFFIN. 

Daughter  of  John  Coffin  (896)  and  Deborah  Austin  (910). 
Born  in  Nantucket.  Married  Thomas  Macy  (922)  18  June,  1708. 
Died  in  Nantucket,  23  September,  1760. 

CHILDREN-See  (922). 


AMERICAN   GENEALOGICAL    RECORD. 


(vol,  II.) 


(922) 


THOMAS    MACY. 


Son  of  John  Macy  (899)  and  Deborah  Gardner  (900).  Born 
in  Nantucket  about  16S7.  Married  Deborah  Coffin  (921).  Died 
in  Nantucket,  16  March,  1759. 

CHILDREN. 


Date  of  Birth. 

Joseph (923)     8  Apr.  1709 

Robert  (m.  Abigail  Barnard).    20  Nov.  1710 


Love  (m. Joseph  Rotch)  

Francis  (m.  Judith  Coffin)  . . 
Nathaniel  (m.  Ab.  Pinkham) 
Lydia  (m.  Jethro  Coleman) . 

(923) 


9  Feb.  1713 

2june  1715 

20  Aug.  17 1 7 

23  Feb.  1720 


Date  of  Birth. 
Elizabeth  (m.  Fran.  Barnard)     9  June  1722 

Thomas  (d.  young)     13  Aug.  1724 

Deborah  (m.  Benj.  Coffin) 17  Apr.  1726 

Anna  (m.  Richard  Worth)   ...     7  Apr.  1730 
Hepzabeth  (m.  Thos.  Davis).    22  Oct.  1734 


JOSEPH    MACY. 


Son  of  Thomas  Macy  (922)  and  Deborah  Coffin  (921).  Born 
in  Nantucket,  8  April,  1709.  Married  Hannah  Hobbs  in  1728. 
Died  in  Nantucket,  28  June,  1772. 

CHILDREN. 

bate  of  Birth. 


Date  of  Birth. 
Mary  (m.  ist,  Paul  Way;  2d, 

James  Anthony) 15  July  1729 

Thomas  (m.  Mary  Starbuck).  i  Mar.  1731 
Bethiah  (m.  Nath'l  Swain) ...  3  Apr.  1733 
Joseph (924)     4  Oct,  1735 


Henry  (m.  ist,  Sarah  Swain; 

2d,  Elizabeth  Hussey) 4  Nov.  1737 

Paul   (m.  ist,   Bethiah   Macy; 

2d,  Deborah  Coggeshall). . .  3  May,  1740 
Enoch  (m.  Anna  Macy) ii  May,  1743 


(924)  JOSEPH    MACY. 

Son  of  Joseph  Macy  (923)  and  Hannah  Hobbs.  Born  in 
Nantucket,  4  October,  1735.  Married  Mary  Starbuck  (926)  in 
Nantucket,  November,  1757.    Died  in  Guilford  Co.,  N.  C,  17 — . 


CHILDREN, 

Date  of  Birth. 

Anna  (d.  iSo8) 26  July  1758 

Hannah  (d.  3  Dec.  1775) 31  July  1761 

Elizabeth  (m.  Uriah  Barnard)    14  Oct.  1763 

Joseph I  Sept.  1765 

Mary 21  Oct,  1767 

Rhoda  (m.  Job  Worth)    26  Dec.  1769 


Date  of  Birth. 

William (927)     7  Feb.  1772 

Albert  (m.  Nancy  Wall) 4  Feb.  1774 

Hannah  (m.  M.  Wall)   18  Mar.  1776 

Phebe  (m.  John  Lamb) 26  Mar.  1778 

Reuben  (m.  Lucy  Petty)   29  May  17S0 

Judith  (m.  Joseph  Way) 4  Nov.  1783 


(925)  WILLIAM    STARBUCK. 

Son  of  Jethro  Starbuck  (920)  and  Dorcas  Gayer  (913).     Born 
in  Nantucket  (?)  in  i6— .     Married  Anna  Folger  (938). 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth. 


Mary 


Date  of  Birth. 

•(926)  1738 


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(926)  MARY    STARBUCK. 

Daughter  of  William  Starbuck  (925)  and  Anna  Folger  (938). 
Born  in  Nantucket  in  1738.     Married  Joseph  Macy  (924)  Novem- 
ber, 1757.     Died  in  Guilford  Co.,  N.  C,  in  17 — . 
CHILDREN-See  (924). 

(927)  WILLIAM    MACY. 

Son  of  Joseph  Macy  (924)  and  Mary  Starbuck  (926).     Born 

in  Nantucket,  7  February,  1772.      Married  Mary  Barnard  (929), 

in  Stoke  Co.,   N.  C,   in   1799.     Died  in   Union  Co.,    Ifid.,    14 

March,    1855. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Obed   (930)   14  Dec.  1801  Reuben  (m.  Maria  Gardner) . .    I2julyi8i2 

Tristram  (m.  Mary  Swain) ...    15  Oct.  1803  Franklin  (m.  Ann  Wetherald)  19  Dec.  1814 

Stephen  (d.  1826)     4  Oct.  1805  Thomas  C.  (m.  E.  Horsman).      9  May  1S18 

John  W.  (m.  Elvira  Coffin)  . .  18  Nov.  1807  Rhoda  (m.  Gideon  Gardner)  .    15  June  1820 

Jonathan  (m.  Elizabeth ).     6Junei8io        Emily 19  Sept.  1824 

(928)  ELEAZER    FOLGER. 

Son  of  Peter  Folger  (905)  and  Mary  Morrill.  Born  in  Nan- 
tucket in  1648.  Married  Sarah  Gardner  (934)  in  1671.  Died 
in  Nantucket  about  17 16. 

CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth.  Date  of  Birth. 

Eleazer.Jr.  (m.  Beth.Gardner)                1672  Nathan  (m.  Sarah  Church)  . .                  1678 

Peter  (935)      about  1674        Mary  (m.  John  Arthur) 1684 

Sarah  (m.  Anthony  Oder). .   .  1676 

(929)  MARY    BARNARD. 

Daughter  of  Tristram  Barnard  (939)  and  Margaret  Folger 
(940).  Born  in  Stokes  Co.,  N.  C,  14  March,  1782.  Married 
William  Macy  (927)  in  Stokes  Co.,  N,  C,  1799.  Died  in  Union 
Co.,  Ind.,  26  August,  1850. 

CHILDREN— See  (927). 

(930)  DR.   OBED    MACY. 

Son  of  WiUiam  Macy  (927)  and  Mary  Barnard  (929).  Born 
in  New  Garden,  N.  C. ,  14  December,  1801.  Married  Lucinda 
Polk  (932)  in  Bunceville,  Ind.,  17  October,  1824, 

Dr.  Obed  Macy  and  family  moved  to  California,  where  those 


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Still  living  are  now  residing.  On  the  first  day  of  March,  1850, 
he,  with  his  entire  family,  consisting  of  his  wife  and  eight  chil- 
dren, left  the  town  of  Washington,  Davis  Co.,  Ind.,with  ox-teams 
for  California.  They  crossed  the  State  of  Illinois,  and  camped 
at  the  town  of  Kansas  in  the  latter  part  of  March,  where  his 
daughter  Urania  and  her  husband,  D.  W.  Cheesman  (951),  joined 
the  party  7  April,  1850.  On  15  May  the  party  left  Kansas  for 
California,  being  in  the  midst  of  the  great  emigration  of  that 
year.  On  14  June,  Charles  was  seized  with  cholera,  died,  and 
was  buried  at  Fort  Kearney  the  same  day.  On  16  August  they 
arrived  at  Salt  Lake  City,  having  lost  twenty-one  days  out  of  the 
first  fifty  traveling  days,  by  cholera  in  the  train.  They  did  not 
dare  attempt  to  cross  the  Sierras  on  the  northern  route,  by  way  of 
the  Humboldt  Desert,  but  re-outfitted  at  Salt  Lake  for  the  south- 
ern or  Fremont  route,  and  left  that  place  8  October,  1850;  suf- 
fered innumerable  hardships  and  privations  en  route  by  the  lack 
of  water  and  feed  for  the  teams,  which  nearly  all  perished  there- 
by. Arrived  in  San  Francisco  7  February,  1851.  Died  in  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.,  9  July,  1857. 


Date  of  Birth. 

Amanda  (d.  5  Dec.  1826) •.     2  Aug.  1825 

Urania (933)     5  Apr.  182S 

Oscar  (m.  Margaret  Bell) 7  July  1829 


Nancy  (m.  A.  L.  Woodruff) 
Louisa  (m.  John  M.  Foy)  . . 
Charles  P.  (d.  14  June  1850) 
Margaret  (d.  1845) 


CHILDREN. 

Date  of  Birth. 

William 4Sept.  1841 

Obed  (m.  Mary  Sullivan) 23  Nov.  1843 

Lucinda  (m.  Samuel  C.  Foy).  2  Dec.  1844 

Mary  Jane  (m.  T.  Evans) 12  July  1849 

Alice  (d.  5  Mar.  1S54) 2  Oct.  1852 

Christiana  (d.  9  Jan.  1856). . . .  13  Nov.  1855 


13  Oct.  1832 

13  Dec.  1S34 

3  Apr.  1837 

17  Sept.  1839 


(931)  NATHANIEL    BARNARD. 

Son  of  Thomas  Barnard  and  Eleanor  .     Born  about 

1650.     Married  Mary  Barnard,  a  daughter  of  his  uncle,   Robert 
Barnard,  and  Joanna  Harvey. 

CHILDREN. 


Date  of  Birth. 
Stephen  (m.  Hep.  Hopcott)  . .    16  Feb.  1674 
Nathaniel  (m.  Dor.  Manning) 
Eleanor  (m.  Ebenezer  Coffin) 

Mary  (m.  John  Folger) 

Timothy 


Date  of  Birth. 

John  (m.  Sarah  Macy) 

Benjamin  (ra.  Judith  Gardner) 
Ebenezer  (m.  Mary  Hussey)  . 
Abigail  (m.  Abram  Chase)  ... 
Sarah  (m.  Currier)