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THE ANCESTORS, KIN AND DESCENDANTS
OF
JOHN WARDEN
AND
NARCISSA (DAVIS) WARDEN,
HIS WIFE.
Together with Records of some other Branches of
Warden Family in America.
BY
WILLIAM A. WARDEN,
WORCESTER, MASS., U. S. A.
1901.
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PREFACE,
The compiler commenced to gather the facts contained in this
book without the thought of publishing them, but simply for
preservation ; but, becoming more interested in the matter as the
material accumulated, resolved to put what had been obtained
into book form, thinking that it might be of some aid to future
genealogists who desire to complete*the work here outlined.
Possibly some may feel aggrieved that fuller mention is not
made of themselves or their families. Difficulties in tracing
connections, or in obtaining full information, will explain the
somewhat meagre references in some cases.
I do not expect this work is free from errors, but I have tried
to have them as few as possible and I will esteem it a favor if any
of my readers will inform me of any errors that may come to their
notice. I would be glad to receive any additions to family records
for use when occasion may offer.
In compiling this work I have made free use of public libraries,
family Bibles, records of towns and cities, churches, antiquarian
and genealogical societies, together with extended correspondence
with scores of individuals and every other source of information
within my reach.
In the course of my researches for members of my own branch
of the family, I have accumulated much data relative to other
families, some perhaps deriving from the ydine ancestor, but, so
far, not identified, and others distantly connected, if at all. For
the benefit of future genealogists I will include them in this work.
I wish to express my thanks for the help given me in this work
by Mrs. Susan (Warden) Baker of Boston, for the use of the
seal containing the Warden ** Coat of Arms " ; to Mr. Hubert P.
Warden of Mexico, Mo. , for the use of the old Scottish manu-
script of the Warden family ; to Mrs. John Arbuckle, of New
York, Mrs. Walter Barber of Worcester, Mass., Mrs. Geo. K.
McGaw of Baltimore, Md., Mrs. Mary F. Murtfeldt of Newburgli,
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IV WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
N. Y., Mrs. John Higden of St. Louis, Mo., Mr. W. F. Warden
of Paris, France, Rev. W. M. Warden of Southington, Conn.,
Clifford Warden, Esq., of Washington, D.. C, Wm. Wallace
Warden of Cincinnati, Ohio, James M. Warden of Wardensville,
West Va., S. P. May, Esq., Newtonville. Mass., John W.
Wheeler, Esq., of Orange, Mass., James A. S. Warden of New
York City, D. H. Warden and Wm. E. Warden, for family
records of the Warden family ; to Daniel Davis of Royalston,
Mass., Hon. H. S. Peck of Burlington, Vt., E. A. Davis of
Phillipsburg, Pa., Albert Johnson of Orange, Mass., John D.
Howard, Esq., of Winchendon, Mass., E. A. Goddard, Esq., of
Orange, Mass., Mrs. Lucy E. Wood of Coming, N. Y., and Miss
E. E. Peirce of New Bedford, Mass., for records of the Davis
family. I also wish to testify to the uniform kindness and
courtesy of the city and town clerks, and the attendants at the
libraries, where I had occasion to consult the books and records
under their charge.
In arranging this record I have given each person a serial
number in Arabic figures and family number in Roman numerals.
The column of figures on the left margin of page is from begin-
ning to end of each branch the general enumeration. By this
plan, to trace out any particular one you have only to take the
number at head of chapter or paragraph and turn back to same
number in the margin and you will there find the parentage, &c.,
and the same process continued will take you back to first
generations.
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WARDEN, (Scotland).
Arms — Arg. a chevron gu. between
three pears leaved vert.
Ckest — A fleur-de-lis or.
Motto — Industria et spe.
WARDEN, (England).
Arms — Arg. a chevron gu. between
three pears leaved vert.
Crest — Out of a crescent arg. an
arrow sa. pointed and feathered or.
Sir Rupert Warden,
Knight of the Shire Rutland.
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CONTENTS.
Warden Family, Canada,
92
England,
63
England,
143
England and America,
163
* Illinois,
140
* Ireland and America,
141
Maryland,
ICX3
Massachusetts^
I
New York, -
108
' Pennsylvania,
120
Salem, Mass.,
65
Scotland,
97
' Scotland,
159
Scotland and America,
165
' Stonington, Conn.,
59
Vermont,
118
Virginia,
145
Virginia and Kentucky,
103
' West Virginia,
85
ASHBY
' - - . .
158
Beli.
' - - _ -
33
Bridge
* . - . -
82
Carpenter *
' ....
51
CUNNABELL *
• - - - .
31
DAVIS
' Haverhill^ Mass«^
- 167
DURFRE *
' - . - .
44
Gore *
* - - - -
35
Healy *
* - - . >
36
Perb
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WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
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PART I.
WARDEN FAMILY.
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Warden ancestors of John Warden of Worcester we have
not been able to trace back of his grandfather, Samuel. Tradition
has it that this branch came from Scotland and settled in the
vicinity of Boston, Mass., but after a most thorough search of
city, town, county, and church records and such other sources of
information as we have had access to, we have been unable to
trace the line back of Samuel Warden who married Miriam Bell,
30 March, 1769.
At the time of his death, which occurred at Worcester, 28 Dec,
1 8 15, the newspaper report gave bis age as 76 years which, if
true, would make his birth sometime in 1739. (In the old bible
of his son there is no record of him whatever. ) No record of the
birth of a Samuel Warden in Boston or -vicinity has been found
that would correspond to this date except a record of the baptism
in the ** West Church/' Boston, of Samuel Warden, April 1740,
but this does not mention parents' names. It is possible, although
I have found no proof, that he was the son of Randolph Warden
who married Elizabeth Herbert in 1738. They were married at
the same church and the minister was a Scotchman. There is
one other straw pointing in this direction. The record of the
baptisrji of Samuel's second daughter says, ** that the child was,
by the mistake of the father, called Elizabeth when baptized".
Now, if Samuel was a son of Randolph and Elizabeth Warden,
he might have given his mother's name instead of Abigail, the
name they had selected — but this is only a conjecture.
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2 WARDKN FAMII^Y GBNBALOGY.
The first authentic record we have, is that he was living in
Boston in 1769 and that he married on the 30th of March, 1769,
Miriam Bell, daughter of Daniel and Miriam (Gore) Bell, of
Boston, the ceremony being performed by Dr. Cooper at the
Brattle Street Church. Samuel was admitted to covenant in the
Second Church, 14 July, 1771, at the time his first child was
baptized. The family were among the last to leave Boston at the
time the British occupied the city. They moved to Worcester,
Mass. , where they made it their home as long as they lived. The
only public record we find in Worcester is one where Samuel
Warden sold shares in school-house lot, in 1795, his children
being grown up at that time. He died, 28 Dec., 1815.
Of his wife, Miriam, we have been able to get more information.
She was a daughter of Daniel and Miriam (Gore) Bell and a
grand-daughter of Daniel and Abigail (Cunnabell) Bell of Boston.
The Bells were in Boston as early as 1700. The Gores came to
America in 1634 and the Cunnabells in 1674. The Cunnabell
house was on what is now Hanover Street between Washington
Street and Friend Street The Bells owned land at lower end of
Sudbury Street near mill pond and the Gores owned land on
Orange Street, a common highway between Boston and Roxbury.
(For record of their families and abstracts of their wills, see page
31.) Miriam (Bell) Warden^s name is on a deed as witness
where her sister Abigail Ridgway and her husband deeded land
on Temple Street, Boston, in 1770. The Massachusetts Spy,
published in Worcester, 9 Aug., 1797, gave the following notice :
** Died in this town, very suddenly, Mrs. Miriam Warden, wife of
Mr. Samuel Warden '\ Her body was the first to be buried in the
cemetery known as *' Mechanic Street Graveyard *', her husband
owning Lot No. 9. A few years ago the remains were removed
to the Warden Lot in Hope Cemetery.
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WARDEN FAMII.Y GENKAI^OGY.
GENEALOGY.
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Samtsel' Wardefv married in Boston, 30 March, 1769, Miriam
Bell, daughter of Daniel and Miriam (Gore) Bell. He died
28 Dec, 1815.
Three children were born to this couple :
2 i. Miriam* Warden, born 1771, baptized 14 July, 1771, lived to be
78 year6 of age but was never married. She was blind for
many years and made her home with her brother Samuel.
She died of small-pox, 3 July, 1849.
3 ii. Abigail* Warden, born 1773, baptized April 1773. Records say
this child was by the mistake of father, called Elizabeth when
baptized. She married Perly Healy.
4 iii. Samuel* Warden Jr., bom 3 March, 1775, in Boston, baptized in
Second Church, 12 March, 1775, died 19 Oct., 1862.
3*
Abigfail' or ^'Nabby'' Warden, daughter of Samuel' and Miriam
(Bell) Warden, born in Boston, Mass., 11 April, 1773,
removed to Worcester, Mass., in 1776, and died there,
Thursday, 3 Aug., 1847. She married Perlys (Joseph^,
Joshua^, Nathaniel*, William') Healy, of Worcester, the
ceremony being performed by Rev. S. Austin. (For Healy
family see page 36. )
They had three children :
5 i. Eliza Warden^ Healy, born 4 July, 1804.
6 ii. AbigaiP Healy, born 20 Dec, 1807.
7 iii. John Whitmore^ Healy, born 5 June, 18 n.
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WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
SAMUEL WARDEN.
( Taken at 86 years of age.)
4*
Samuel^ Warden, son of Samuel' and Miriam (Bell) Warden,
born in Boston, 3 March, 1775, went with his parents to
Worcester in 1775 or 6, was educated in the village school
and learned the trade of house- joiner and cooper. On 21
April, 1804, he bought a house at what is now the corner of
Pleasant and High Streets, where he lived until 23 Oct.,
1833, when he sold it to David Wilder Jr. He married
Tamasin Harrington, daughter of Elijah Harrington of
Worcester, 22 Jan., 1796. This marriage brought eight
children. In 181 1, by the death of Elijah Harrington,
Tamasin and Samuel received a house and eight acres of land
on Grafton Street in Worcester, Mass. This land and house
they sold to Clark Wellington, in 18 14. Samuel was made
executor of Elijah Harrington's will. In 18 12, he sold the
one-half pew No. 15, in First Parish Meeting House that
belonged to Elijah Harrington, to John Earle. Samuel was a
man above the medium height, light complexion, blue eyes,
erect in bis walk, ^ great hand to laugh and very g^enial to
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all. He was a man much respected and loved by his neigh-
bors. His wife, Tamasin, died in 1830, aged 54 years, and
was buried in Lot No. 64 in the East Worcester Graveyard.
(The remains were removed to Grove Street Cemetery when
this graveyard was abandoned. )
SAMUEL WARDEN HOMESTEAD.
He married a second wife in 1833. She was Miss Sallie
Waters, daughter of John and Keziah Waters of Worcester.
She was born in 1768 and died 3 Oct., 1861, aged 93 years.
At the time of this marriage they moved to the residence on
South Street (now Park Street) where they lived until their
decease. He died 19 Oct. , 1862, aged 87 years. No children
by this marriage. His son-in-law Wilson Wheeler was
administrator of his estate.
Children of Samuel and Tamasin (Harrington) Warden :
i. William^ Warden, born 24 March, 1797, married Eliza Ward, 15
April, 1822, was a baker by trade and resided in Hartford,
Conn, He died 18 Feb., 1827, aged 30 years, leaving no chil-
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dren. She married for her second husband, Captain Lemuel
Healy of Dudley, the son of Major Lemuel and Dolly (Corbin)
Healy. They had three children.
9 ii. Samuel' Warden, born 22 Nov., 1798, married Sarah Cutting of
Templeton, Mass., died 8 Dec., 1861.
10 iii. Miriam BelP Warden, 25 Aug., 1800, married George Cleveland,
died 18 Nov., 1847.
11 iv. Henry' Warden, bom 30 March, 1802, died 31 July, 1817, aged
15 years.
12 V. Catherine Holmes' Warden, bom 8 July, 1805, married Wilson
Wheeler, 26 May, 1830, died 12 Aug., 1876.
13 vi. Charles' Warden, born 24 Feb., 1808, married Elizabeth Man-
ning, died 28 March, 1840.
14 vii. Nancy' Warden, bom 13 Aug., 1810, died 19 Dec, 1813, aged 3
years.
15 viii. John' Warden, born 13 Feb., 1814, married Narcissa Davis, 14
June, 1837, died 22 June, 1865.
5.
Eliza "Warden^ Hcaly, daughter of Perlys and Abigail* {Samuel^)
(Warden) Healy, bom Wednesday, 4 July, 1804. Married
(i) George Healy, on 24 Feb., 1831. He died 7 Sept., 1831.
Married (2) James White of Worcester, 15 April, 1834. She
died 4 April, 1839, ^^^ was buried in the White Lot at
Grove Street Cemetery.
Two children were born to this couple :
16 i. James Arden* White, born 9 July, 1837, died 5 June, 1839.
17 ii. Eliza Fox* White, bom 30 March, 1835, married Benjamin Allen
Aug. 1858. He was prominent and well known among musi-
cal people. They had one son, James, who died in young
mcmnood.
AbSgfail^ Hcaly, daughter of Perlys and Abigail* {Samuel^)
(Warden) Healy, bom Monday, 20 Dec., 1807. Married
(i) Mr. Knight, 21 April, 1829 and (2) Mr. Gates, i Nov.,
1836. She died 22 Oct., 1838.
She had one child by second husband :
18 i. Abigail Elizabeth* Gates, bom 9 Sept., 1838.
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7.
John Wfeitmorc^ Hcaly^ son of Perlys and Abigail* {Samuef)
(W^arden) Healy, bom 5 June, 181 1. Married Lucretia
Parker, 26 Dec, 1833, died at Worcester, 6 June, 1882.
Five children bom to this couple :
19 i. Mary Elizabctli^ Healy, born 23 Sept., 1834, married (i) W. H.
Demond, 12 June, 1854. He died in 1857. Married (2)
Walter Barber of Springfield, 3 Oct , 1857.
20 ii. Ellen Louisa* Healy, born 6 Nov., 1841, married Albert A. Youngi
4 Aug., 1862.
21 iii. John P.* Healy, born 13 March, 1838, married Almira Bowers
of Needham, 12 Feb., 1865, died 18 Feb., 1894. She died 23
March, 1866.
22 iy. William Parker* Healy, born 20 April, 1847, died 24 Dec., 1849.
23 V. Emma Azubah* Healy, born i Aug., 1852, married Henry Perry,
22 Jan., 1873.
9.
.Samuel^ Wardeiv son of Samuel* {Samuel^) and Tamasin (Har-
rington) Warden, born 22 Nov., 1798, married Sarah Cutting
of Templeton, Mass. She was born in 1798 and died in 1872,
aged 74 years. He was a carpenter by trade, owned land on
Grafton Street which he bought oif Fred. W. Paine, April
1835. He lived there many years and then moved into the
house with his father on Park Street. In 1829, he received
a farm of fifty acres on condition that he would give half of
the income to the grantor and his wife as long as they lived.
This was deeded back to them in 1832. They had no
children, but a nephew, Samuel-* Warden, lived with them
after his father's death in 1840. Samuel^ Warden died 8
Dec, 1 86 1, his wife surviving him a number of years.
10.
Miriam Bcll^ Warden^ daughter of Samuel* {Samuel^) and
Tamasin (Harrington) Warden, born in Worcester, Mass.,
25 Aug., 1800, married George Cleveland, a carpenter by
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occupation, on the 23d of March, 1823. She died 18 Nov.,
1847.
They had seven children :
24 i. Harr^ W.* Cleveland, born 18 July, 1824, died 11 June, 1882.
25 ii. William Liberty* Cleveland, born 29 Dec, 1826, died 27 Feb.,
1850.
26 iii. Warren Wheeler* Cleveland, bom 8 Sept., 1829. Now living.
27 iv. John Warden* Cleveland, born 3 Feb., 1834.
28 v. Mary Scott* Cleveland, born i June, 1837, died 13 Jan., 1879.
29 vi. • Sarah Ann* Cleveland, born 13 Jan., 1840, died 3 Sept., 1880.
30 vii. Eliza Healy* Cleveland, born 9 Jan., 1844.
George Cleveland married, for his second wife, Mary G.
Parminter. He died in 1877, aged 79 years.
Catherine Hohncs^ Warden^ daughter of SamueP {Samuel') and
Tamasin (Harrington) Warden, born in Worcester, 8 July,
1805, where she resided until 26 May, 1830, when she mar-
ried Wilson Wheeler of Orange, Mass., and removed her
residence to that place, where she lived the remainder of her
life. She died 2 Aug., 1876, aged 71 years, 2*4 days. Her
husband, Wilson Wheeler, born Oct. 1804, son of Zacheus
and Betsy (Dexter) Wheeler, was one of the su^bstantial
citizens of Orange. He was a man of affairs and was often
called upon to administer estates of deceased persons. He
held the office of deputy sheriff of Franklin County from
1852 to 1867. He died 26 Dec, 1887, aged 83 years, 2
months. His mother, Betsy (Dexter) Wheeler, was sister
tp Lucy (Dexter) Davis, the mother of Narcissa (Davis)
Warden who married his brother-in-law, John Warden.
They had nine children :
31 i. Catherine Elizabeth* Wheeler, born 6 Feb., 1831.
32 ii. John Wilson* Wheeler, born 20 Nov., 1832.
33 iii. Sarah Warden* Wheeler, born 23 Nov., 1834.
34 iv. Erastus Otis* Wheeler, bom 27 Oct., 1836.
35 V. Emily Davis* Wheeler, born 26 Sept., 1838, died 24 Dec, 1887,
36 vi. Francis Dexter* Wheeler, born 28 June, 1840,
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37 vii. Eliza Ann* Wheeler, bom i6 June, 1842.
38 viii. Evelena Jane* Wheeler, bom 20 Aug., 1843.
39 ix. Nancy Maria* Wheeler, bom 3 Jan., 1845, died 28 Aug., 1848.
13.
Charles^ Warden^ son of SamueP {Samuel^) and Tamasin (Har-
rington) Warden, born 24 Feb., 1808, at Worcester, married
in 1830, Elizabeth Manning, the daughter of Jesse and Mary
(Durrah) Manning. She was born in 1810 and died in 1848.
He was a shoemaker by trade and died 28 March, 1840.
They had four children :
40 i. Mary Elizabeth* Warden, born 3 Jan., 1832. At the death of her
father she went to live with her uncle John where she died 16
March, 1843.
41 ii. Charles Stillman* Warden, born 20 Feb., 1833, died 16 March,
1898.
42 iii. Samuel* Warden, born 27 Feb., 1834. At the death of his father
he went to live with his uncle Samuel.
43 iv. Harriet Jane* Warden, born 17 July, 1835, died 17 Feb., 1848.
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JOHN WARDEN.
( Taken in 1843.)
John^ Wardefv son of Samuel^ {Samuel^) andTamasin (Harring-
ton) Warden, was bom in Worcester, 13 Feb., 1814. Went
to the public schools of the town. He was a man of medium
height, light or sandy complexion, blue eyes and high cheek
bones. He learned the business of a merchant tailor and for
many years carried on that business on Main Street near
Harrington Corner. Soon after his marriage he built a house
on Park Street where he and his wife lived until their decease.
He became interested in real estate very extensively, making
183 transfers of real estate from 1843 to 1863, but in the hard
times during the Civil War, lost the fortune he had
accumulated. He never recovered from this blow and died in
June 1865. His estate was settled by his wife as adminis-
tratrix. He was a prominent member of the first Methodist
Church and when the first church was burned, was instru-
mental in buying the land and erecting the church on Park
Street. He was always one of the earnest supporters of it
xintil his decease,
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NARCI88A WARDEN.
{Taken in 1888.)
He held the oflBce of trustee or steward for many years, was
librarian of Sunday School for more than thirty years. Was
a life member of the Missionary Society of that denomination.
He was a Republican in politics and took an active part
although he never held public oflBce. He was a man beloved
by all, was a great friend of children and always had several
with him whenever he drove out.
He married Narcissa Davis of Orange, daughter of John^
(Johns, John-*, Elisha^, James*, James') and Lucy (Dexter)
Davis, 14 June, 1837. Her father, grandfather and two
uncles were Revolutionary soldiers. She was bom in Orange,
30 Nov., 18 1 2. After the decease of her husband, Narcissa
Warden continued to live at the residence on Park Street,
making a home for the children. (Her daughter, Abbie L.
Carpenter occupying a tenement in the same house. ) She
was an active member of the Methodist Church as long as
health permitted. The last years of her life were years of ill
health and suffering which she bore with Christian fortitude.
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WARDEN I^AMII^V G^NEAtOCV.
She died 14 Oct., 1891, aged 78 years, beloved by all who
knew her. Memorial windows have been placed in Park
Avenue Methodist Church in Worcester, in memory of John
and Narcissa Warden. (For genealogy of Davis family, see
Part II.)
44
45
46
JOHN WARDEN RESIDENCE.
They had three children :
i. Abbie Ivouise* Warden, born 7 January, 1840.
ii. John Davis* Warden, born 3 Dec, 1845.
iii. William Albert* Warden, born 2 March, 1852.
Gttherine Elizabeth* WhecUt, daughter of Wilson and Catherine
Holmes^ (Samuel^, Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, born 6
Feb., 1 83 1, at Orange, Mass., married 26 Sept., i860, to
George P. Clark (a widower). He died 28 Jan., 1893.
They had no children. She is now living in Hubbardston,
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JOHN WILSON WHEELER.
32.
John Wilson^ Whcdcr, the oldest son of Wilson and Catherine
Holmes^, {Samuel^, Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, was born
in Orange, Mass., 20 Nov., 1832. His early educational
advantages were limited to those afforded by the common
schools which were kept by men poorly paid and often poorly
qualified for their work ; but he made good use of his oppor-
tunities. Much of his early life was passed as a farmer and
carpenter and, though being compelled to accept these
positions, neither of them were congenial to him, yet until
a better opportunity offered, he worked uncomplainingly but
with the determination to change his vocation at the earliest
practical moment. In 1855, he entered the grocery store of
Joseph Baldwin, of Fitchburg where he worked for $125 a
year and hi& board. He stayed here one year and although
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offered more salary, he returned to his native town and
entered the general store of Daniel Pomeroy. Here he
remained three years. In 1859, he succeeded Mr. Pomeroy
in business which he conducted through the next three years
as sole proprietor. During this time, although the financial
results had not been large, he had succeeded in establi»shing
a reputation as a business man of ability and integrity, and
with the financial assistance of D. E. Cheeney and R. E.
Carpenter, he was enabled to purchase the grocery store of
A. J. Clark. He entered upon his new venture with that
determination which has since been so clearly shown in his
business enterprises and conducted it with marked success
until 1867 when he became a member of the firm of A. F.
Johnson & Co., who had just started, in a small way, the
manufacture of sewing machines in Orange. This new
enterprise on a wider plan at once afforded him a full scope
for his marvelous energy and ability, and there was need of
all his resources. His cool and careful judgment was a most
necessary adjunct at that experimental stage of the sewing
machine manufacture. The product was small and the
trouble about patents was constantly claiming attention, and
it required the finest skill and judgment to successfully carry
the business through this trying period. The firm was
^hanged to a corporation and Mr. Wheeler became secretary
and treasurer. It continued under this management until
1882, when its name was changed to **New Home Sewing
Machine Company *' and Mr. Wheeler became vice-president
and treasurer and from the beginning he has been the finan-
cial manager of the entire industry. When the business
started they employed forty men while now there are over
six hundred employed and the daily capacity amounts to
four hundred sewing machines, and this institution justly
ranks among the leading and representative industries of
Western Massachusetts. Mr. Wheeler has not only been
the active head and manager of this large corporation, the
duties and details of which are very exacting, but he has
also found time to interest himself in every movement tend-
ing to advance the interests of Orange. He is president of
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the Orange Savings Bank, president of the Orange National
Bank, president of the Orange Power Company, president of
the Orange Board of Trade, president of the Boston Mutual
Life Insurance Company, a director of the Athol and Orange
Street Railroad and of the Leavitt Machine Company. He
married, 9 Oct., 1856, Miss Almira E. Johnson, daughter of
Daniel and Almira (Porter) Johnson of North Orange.
Three children blessed their union. Mr. Wheeler is a social
and genial man prominently identified with the Masonic
Fraternity. He was one of the founders of the Orange
Lodge, was its first secretary and afterwards its treasurer.
He is a member of Crescent Royal Arch Chapter and for
several years its treasurer, and he is also a member of the
Orange Commandery of Knights Templar. Politically, Mr.
Wheeler is a Republican and has ever taken an earnest and
active interest in the success of his party. He has held
various positions always discharging his duties with honor to
himself and satisfaction to his fellow townsmen. He was
town clerk of Orange from 1861 to 1867. In 1864, ^^ was
appointed a justice of the peace. He was selectman in 1866.
In 1876, he represented the First Franklin District in the
Legislature, serving upon the finance committee. In 1888,
he was a delegate from the Eleventh District to the National
Convention at Chicago, which nominated Harrison and
Morton. Mr. Wheeler also takes a decided interest in
agricultural affairs and is owner of a beautiful farm near
Orange Village, called '* Grand View *'. He is a breeder of
fine horses and cattle and a lover of good stock generally.
In 1 89 1, he was president of the Worcester Agricultural and
Mechanical Society at Athol, and in the annual report a high
tribute was paid to him for the enthusiasm and interest he
manifested in the success of the Society. Mr. Wheeler is
strongly attached to his native town and although having
travelled extensively throughout our country, he always
returns to Orange with increased love for the old town. In
1898, Mr. Wheeler was elected president of the ''New
Home Sewing Machine Company '' and he also retained the
office of treasurer. The secret of Mr. Wheeler's success is
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due to his tireless industry, to his 'promptness, that never
failed to meet every financial obligation, however trivial or
however large, to his remarkable personal attention to details
and to a probity and courage tempered with caution which
have made him sagacious and successful in a remarkable
degree. Cautious and shrewd, a business man of the highest
integrity and signal ability, rich in experience, large hearted,
of great energy, faithful in all his relations, above fear and
beyond reproach.
Children :
47 i. Marion L.* Wheeler, born 31 May, 1857.
48 ii. Clara Jane* Wheeler, born 8 June, i860, died 31 Aug., i860.
49 iii. Rosa A.* Wheeler, born 14 Oct., 1861, died 25 Feb., 1863.
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Sarah Warden^ Whcclcr, daughter of Wilson and Catherine
Holmes^ {Samuel^y Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, born in
Orange, Mass., 23 Nov., 1834, married Charles Barber,
wheelwright, at Athol, 10 Feb., 1858. He was born 12
June, 1834, and died 28 July, 1899.
They had four children :
50 i. Charles Herbert* Barber, born 8 May, i860, married Lucelia
Walker of Greenwich, Mass., 9 Nov., 1883. They had four
children.
51 ii. Ernest Timothy* Barber, born 22 March, 1865, died 14 May,
1869.
' 52 iii. Arthur James* Barber, born i May, 1870, married Margaret E.
Jones of New Rockland, Canada.
53 iv. Alice Jane* Barber, born i May, 1870, married Herbert Kent of
Rochester, Vt. They had two children. .
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Erastus Otis^ Wheeler, son of Wilson and Catherine Holmes^
{Samuel^, Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, born 27 Oct., 1836,
married Maria Brown, daughter of Josiah and Harriet Erown
of Winchester, N. H., 10 Oct., i860, died 21 June, 1894.
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Children :
54 i. Clara Alma* Wheeler, bom in Orange, 19 Jan., 1862.
55 ii. Abbie Gertrude* Wheeler, bom in Northfield, 8 May, 1864, mar-
ried, 5 Sept., 1884, to Walter P. Maynard of Keene, N. H.
They have five children.
56 iii. Arthur Otis* Wheeler, born in Northfield, 18 Nov., 1866, married
23 Jan., 1889, to Mary Ella Dovle, daughter of John and Mary
Doyle of Providence, R. I. They have two children.
57 iv. Hattie Warden* Wheeler, born 27 July, 1872, married William
Leon Chamberlain, son of William and Mary Chamberlain of
Farley, Mass., i June, 1892.
58 v. Herbert Wilson* Wheeler, born 27 July, 1872, married Ellen
Bertha Leonard of Greenfield, i March, 1898. They have two
children.
36.
Frances Dexter^ Whcclcr, daughter of Wilson and Catherine
Holmes^ {Samuel*, Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, born 28
June, 1840, married Augustus Fry at Orange, Mass., 28
June, i860. He was bom in Jaffrey, N. H., 12 Nov., 1836.
He was in the employ of the New Home Sewing Machine
Company.
They had three children :
59 i. George Wilson* Fry, bom 19 March, 1863, at Meriden, Conn.,
married Ida Sophia Hastings of South Deerfield, 23 Sept.,
1885.
60 ii. Lizzie Adeline* Fry, born 10 May, 1874 at Orange, Mass., mar-
ried Frank L. Waters at Orange, 11 Aug., 1897.
61 iii. Winthrope Hastings* Fry, born 6 July, 1886, at South Deerfield,
Mass.
37.
Eliza Ann^ Wheeler, daughter of Wilson and Catherine Holmes^
{Samuel:*, Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, bom at Orange,
Mass., 16 June, 1842, married Otis J. Stockwell, 7 July, 1868.
He was bom at Athol, Mass., 26 Sept., 1844. They reside
at Athol, Mass.
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Five children :
62 i. Fred O.* Stockwell, born in Athol, 16 May, i860.
63 ii. Harry L.* Stockwell, born in Athol, 9 March, 1872, married
Maggie B. Sweeney, 28 Aug., 1895. She was born in Chatham,
N. B., 20 Oct., 1872.
64 iii. Maria A.* Stockwell, born in Athol, 4 Feb., 1874.
65 iv. Ethel C* Stockwell, bom in Athol, 5 Feb., 1879.
66 V. Chellis W.* Stockwell, bom in Athol, 7 July, 1886,
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Evelena Jane^ Whcekr, daughter of Wilson and Catherine
Holmes^ {Samuet^ Samuel^) (Warden) Wheeler, bom in
Orange, 20 Aug., 1843, married Charles H. Barton, 18 Oct.,
1865.
They had three children of whom two died in infancy :
67 i. Alice M.* Barton married W. W. Whitney and they have five
children.
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Charles Stillman^ Warden, son of Charles3 {Samuel^, Samuel^)
and Elizabeth (Manning) Warden, bom 20 Feb., 1833, died
in Northfield, Mass., 16 March, 1898, was a farmer, married
(i) Mary Ann Rich at Athol.
They had two children :
68 i. Minnie E.* Warden, born 10 Nov., 1858.
69 ii. Lina J.* Warden, 28 Jan., 1861.
Married for second wife, Mary Ann Osgood, they then re-
moved to Northfield where they resided until their decease.
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SAMUEL WARDEN.
42.
Samuel^ Warden, son of Charles^ {Samuel'', Samuel^) and Eliza-
beth (Manning) Warden, was born at North Orange, Mass.,
27 Feb., 1834. At the death of his father in 1840, he went
to live with his uncle, Samuel Warden at Worcester, Mass. ,
where he obtained his education. He married Hattie E.
Bartlett in 1851. They had one child, Vincent E. O. War-
den, bom 10 Aug., 1859 and died in Boston, 28 July, 1865.
Samuel became a member of the police department at the
Quincy Market in 1863 ; was deputy superintendent many
years. He was held in high esteem by the marketmen and
was the recipient of many testimonials from them in
appreciation of his services. In 1898 he retired with a
pension. He then moved back to Worcester, the home of
his childhood. He was a prominent Odd Fellow and Free
Mason.
They had one child :
70 i. Vincent E. O.* Warden, bom 10 Aug., 1859, died 28 July, 1865.
They adopted a girl in 1893 and named her Lulu B. Warden ;
she was born in South Amboy, N. J., 22 May, 1880.
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ABBIE L. (WARDEN) CARPENTER.
Abbie Louise^ Warden, daughter of John^ {Samuel^, Samuel^)
and Narcissa7 (Davis) Warden, born in Worcester, Mass., 7
J^., 1840, educated in the public schools, member of the
Methodist Church and always took an interest in the work
of the church and especially in that of missions. She married
Charles H. Carpenter, 10 Oct., i860. He was the son of
Seba and Melinda Carpenter, born in Douglas, Mass. , 4 Oct. ,
1839. He came to Worcester, Mass., when a boy and re-
ceived his education in the public schools of the city. He
entered into the employment of Henry O. Clark in the fancy
dry goods business. Later the business was conducted by
Martin Stowe and then he entered the dry goods store of
Josiah H. Clark where he remained as clerk until he entered
the firm in 1882. In 1896, he with two others succeeded J.
H. Clark & Co. under the firm name of Johnson, Carpenter
& Co. He early identified himself with the Methodist
Church on Park Street and was one of the first Official Board
of Grace M. E. Church when that church was organized in
1870. He served continuously from then until 1899 as
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Steward or trustee. He has been honored by nearly every
ofl&ce within the gift of the church. He was one of the
original members of the Young Men's Christian Association.
He was a life member of Worcester County Mechanics Associ-
ation and of Montacute Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons,
also a member of Worcester Board of Trade. He was a
Republican in politics.
They had one daughter :
71 i. Miniola Louise* Carpenter, born 6 July, 1865, died 15 June, 1884.
They afterwards adopted a girl and named her
72 ii. Lillian Gertrude* Carpenter, born 17 Nov., 1886.
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JOHN DAVIS WARDEN.
John Davis^ Warden^ son of John^, {Samuel^, Samuel^^ and
Narcissa7 (Davis) Warden, born at Worcester, Mass. , 3 Dec. ,
1845, was educated in the public schools and learned the
machinists trade. From 1867 to 1870, he was an instructor
in the Worcester Polytechnic Institute. In 187 1-2, he was at
woik upon the big bridge at St. Louis, Mo., from 1873 to
1876 was in the free-stone business in Fall River, and from
1877 to 1884 in the crockery business with his brother in
Worcester. In 1886, he returned to Fall River where he
remained many years and acquired considerable real estate.
He was a mechanical expert and worked out several inven-
tions. Was a member of the Methodist Church and was a
Republican in politics. He married Sarah L. Nichols,
daughter of Lafayette Nichols of Fall River, 26 March, 1874.
They had two children :
73 i. Frederick Albert* Warden, born 24 April, 1875.
74 ii. Abbie Nichols* Warden, bom 24 Feb., 1878.
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46.
William Albert^ Warden, son of John^ (Samuel* ^ Samuel^) and
Narcissa7 (Davis) Warden, born in Worcester, Mass., 2
March, 1852, and educated in the public schools of his native
city. He left school at the age of sixteen and learned the
cabinetmakers trade. In 1872, at the age of twenty, he
went into the business of manufacturing picture frames in
company with George Nolan. This partnership lasted until
1877, when in company with his brother John D. Warden,
he opened a wholesale and retail crockery and glass-ware
establishment under the firm name of Warden Bros. This
business was sold out in 1884, when he went into the real
estate business with Willis F. Phelps, the firm name being
Warden and Phelps, this business being more congenial to
his taste. The firm had under their control several large
estates in addition to doing a regular brokerage business and
in 1889, they added the business of buying and developing
large tracts of suburban property. In this they were quite
successful and some of the beautiful suburbs owe their origin
to this firm. Scores of beautiful bouses have been built by
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this firm and sold to people desiring suburban homes. Mr.
Warden was often consulted in regard to value of real estate
and has acted as expert witness in many real estate cases in
court. His services were often secured in appraising prop-
erty for probate purposes in settling estates. He has acted
as conveyancer in a great many cases. He held commission
as justice of the peace and notary public under Governors
Robinson, Ames, Brackett, Russell, Greenhalge, Walcott,
and Crane. In politics, he was always a Republican and
took an active interest in all such matters, was a member of
the ward and city committees of that party for many years,
and was inspector of elections several terms. Was interested
in the no-license campaign and was treasurer of both city
and county committees. His interest in politics led him to
attend, as visitor, the great National Conventions of the
Republican Party at Chicago in 1888, and at Minneapolis in
1892. He joined the Sunday School of the Park Street
Methodist Church in 1857 and when that church was sold in
1870, went with the rest to Trinity M. E. Church. He
joined the church in 1877 ^^^ was an active member of all
the young peoples societies, was president of literary society.
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Was member of the Official Board for many years holding office
as steward and trustee, was on the finance committee and assis-
tant treasurer. In 1896, when the church was re-decorated,
he was chairman of the decoration committee. In 1900, he
was elected by the Lay Electoral Conference as a reserve
delegate to the General Conference of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at Chicago, 111., in May 1900. He was
secretary, for several years, of the Worcester City Mission
and Church Extension Society. He was secretary of the
Twentieth Century Thank Offering Commission in 189^-
1900, and secretary of the Methodist Social Union in
1897-8. Was connected with the Knights of Pythias and
Knights of Malta, a member of Montacute Lodge of Free
Masons, Eureka Chapter, Hiram Council, and Worcester
County Commandery of Knights Templars. Was, for four
years, secretary of the Masonic Mutual Relief Association of
Central Massachusetts. Was a director of the Young Men's
Christian Association. Mr. Warden spent a large part of his
winters for many years in traveling in the South, in Califor-
nia, and in visiting all parts of our country and Canada. He
married Ella M. Durfee, daughter of Benj amine and Betsie
C. Durfee of Fall River, Mass., in April 1876. She was born
in Fall River, 23 April, 1854. (For Durfee genealogy see
under Durfee family. )
To them were born four children :
75 i. Florence Durfee* Warden, born 30 Dec., 1876.
76 ii. William Vincent* Warden, born 2 Nov., 1883, died Victoria,
B. C. 12 May, 1894.
77 iii. Charles Franklin* Warden, born 11 Dec, 1886.
78 iv. John Emerson* Warden, born 25 Sept., 1897.
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FLORENCE DURFEE WARDEN.
WILLIAM VINCENT WARDEN.
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JOHN EMERSON WARDEN.
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62.
Ffcd 0.5 StockwcII, son of O. J. and Eliza Ann^ (Wheeler)
Stockwell, bom i6 May, 1869, married Emma E. Newton,
26 April, 1895. She was bom 4 Feb., 1869 in Vernon, Vt.
One child :
79 i. Alton v.* Stockwell, born 22 June, 1896.
73*
Frederick Albert^ "Warden, son of John D.-* {John^, Samuel?-, Sam-
uel^) and Sarah (Nichols) Warden, born 24 April, 1875, at
Fall River, Mass., was educated in the public schools of
Worcester and Fall River. Learned the furniture business.
He was married to Emma B. Gerry at Fall River, 4 Nov. ,
1896.
They have two children :
80 i. Mary Louisa' Warden, born 17 Oct., 1897.
81 ii. Earle Frederic' Warden, born 20 Dec, 1899.
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CUNNABELL.
John Cunnabell, the first of this name to come to America, was
bom in London, England, 25 Jan., 1649-50, came to America and
located in Boston about 1674, where he remained until his death
in 1724. He was a joiner by occupation and lived on what is now
the south side of Hanover Street between Washington and Friend
Streets. He was married three times. The name of his first
wife is not known. She died in Boston in 1687. He had by his
first wife, two sons and three daughters. The sons had no chil-
dren. He married for his second wife, Sarah Clayes, daughter of
Peter and Hannah (Iyittlefiel4) Clayes of Salem, Mass. By her
he had four children, one son and three daughters and through
this son all bearing this name in America have descended. He
married for his third wife, Martha Hely, 10 Dec, 1700, and by
her he had one child. He died in Boston in 1724.
He left a will, dated 25 March, 1724, in which he left the
income of his estate and so much of the principal as was necessary
for her support, to his wife, Martha Cunnabell, and at her decease
the estate was to be divided as follows, viz : Samuel, his son, was
to have his working tools and was to have the first chance to buy
the house where they lived and was to have twelve months in
which to pay for the same, and all of the estate, except the tools,
was to be divided equally between the following children : Samuel
Cunnabell, Elizabeth, now wife of Thomas Wharton, Martha,
now wife of Nathaniel Breck, Abigail, now wife of Daniel Bell,
Hannah, now wife of William Bond, Mary, now wife of William
Beuker.
John' Cunnabell^ bom in I^ondon, England, 25 Jan., 1649-50,
married (i) — , (2) Sarah Clayes, (3) Martha
Hely.
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Children by first wife :
i. John* Cnnnabell, bom 1673, married Lydia Beighton.
ii. Elizabeth* Cunnabell, baptized at Old South Church, in 1689-90,
married Thomas Wharton, 28 Jan., 1712. She died between
1724 and 1736. One child, Thomas Wharton, born 20 Aug.,
1717.
iii. Susannah* Cunnabell, baptized 16 Feb., 1689-90, died young,
iv. Robert* Cunnabell, baptized 25 May, 1690, drowned 19 March,
I 699-1 700.
V. Martha* Cunnabell, bom abont 1687, married ( i ) Mr. Ireland,
son of John Ireland, (2) Nathaniel Breck, 11 May, 1707. She
died in Boston, 27 Sept., 1731, aged 44 years. The)r had two
children; Sarah Breck, born 23 Nov., 1710, Nathaniel Breck,
born 9 May, 1713, died 1719.
Children by second wife :
vi. Samuel* Cunnabell, bom 16 Jan., 1689-90, married (i) Abigail
Treadway, (2) Mrs. Mary (Wilson) Daimond.
vii. Abigail* CtsnnabeH^ baptized 27 Dec., 1691, married Daniel' BelL
viii. Deborah* Cunnabell, bom 5 May, 1695, died young.
ix. Hannah* Cunnabell, bom 5 Aug., 1697, married (i) William
Bond, (2) John Benjamine.
Child by third wife :
X. Mary* Cnnnabell, bom 22 Jan., 1703-4, married (i) William
Beuker, (2) John Earl.
Samuel' Cunnabell^ the only son who survived his father John',
was bom in Boston, 16 Jan., 1689-90, published in Boston,
17 June, 1 710, with Abigail Treadway of Charlestown, the
daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Sweetman) Treadway. By
her he had two children both of whom died young. He
married for his second wife, 23 July, 1713, Mrs. Mary
(Wilson) Daimond, widow of John Daimond and daughter
of William and Mary (Pierce) Wilson. She was bom in
Boston, 4 Nov., 1690, married John Daimond, 22 Aug., 1709.
Her father was the grandson of Deacon Robert and Joanna
Hale, ancestors of Captain Nathan Hale, the patriot spy of
the Revolution. They had twelve children. His son Sam-
ueP removed from Boston in 1739 and settled in ** Fall Town"
now Bemardston, Franklin Co., Mass. John^, another son,
remained in Boston until 1772 when he removed to Leyden.
Preserved^, the other son, removed to Nova Scotia in 1749-50.
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When Samuel* died in 1762, he left an estate valued at ;^i37
and the will mentions his wife Mary and children: Samuel,
John, Preserved, Elizabeth (Lee), Sarah (Coatch), Abigail
(Kneeland), and Hannah (Maxwell). He and his brother-
in-law, Daniel Bell, bought and sold land near the lower end
of Sudbury Street in 171 5.
Abigail* Cunnabell^ daughter of John' and Sarah (Clayes) Cun-
nabell, baptized 27 Dec, 1691, married by Rev. Ebenezer
Pemberton, 3 Aug., 17 10, to Daniel Bell of Boston. She
was mother of Daniel Bell that married Miriam Gore and
grandmother of Miriam Bell that married Samuel' Warden,
see page 3.
BELL.
Daniel' BcII, of Boston was a mason by occupation and was
married to Abigail Cunnabell, 3 Aug., 1710. He owned
land in 17 15 on Sudbury Street.
They had thirteen children :
i. Dauiel* Bell, born 4 March, 171 1.
ii. David* Bell, born 5 Jan., 1713, married Elizabeth Codner. They
had three children : Daniel, Elizabeth and Sarah,
iii. AbigaiP Bell, born 10 Oct., 17 14, died 27 Sept., 171 7.
iv. Hannah* Bell, born 31 March, 1717, married Henry Brightman.
V. John* Bell, bom 7 March 17 18, died before 1749.
vi. Sarah* Bell, born 17 Aug., 1721, died 17 Sept., 1721.
vii. Martha* Bell, born 23 June, 1722, married Benjamine Burn, Oct.
1742.
viii. Katherine* Bell, born 15 Feb., 1724, married James Brown,
ix. Thomas* Bell, born 1727, married Hannah Crafts in 1749. He
was a very prominent man in his day. He died in 1808.
They had fourteen children.
X. Samuel* Bell, born 4 May, 1729, died 3 May, 1730.
xi. William* Bell, born 7 April, 1731, married (l) Abigail , (2)
Martha Hill of Cambridge. He became a member of the
Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company and filled many
important places. He died in i8io4.
xii. Elizabeth* Bell, born 11 Aug., 1734, married Mitchel Murphy
in 1763.
xiii. Deborah* Bell, born 24 Jan., 1736, married Price.
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When he died in 1 750, his will gave the use of his whole
estate to his wife Abigail during her life, and at her decease,
it was to be divided into ten parts, the children of John*
Bell to have one part and the following to have each one
part, viz : Daniel* Bell, David* Bell, Hannah* wife of Henry
Brightman, Thomas* Bell, William* Bell, Elizabeth* Bell,
Deborah* Bell, Martha* wife of Benjamine Burn, Katherine*
wife of James Brown. What money was advanced at the
time of the marriage of Hannah, Martha and Katherine is to
be taken from their share. The will was made 12 Feb.,
1749.
Daniel^ BcII, the oldest son of Daniel' and Abigail (Cunnabell)
Bell, was bom in Boston, 4 March, 171 1, married (i) on 12
March, 1733, Miriam Gk)re„ daughter of Obadiah and Sarah
(Kilby) Gore of Boston.
They had three daughters :
i. Abigail' Bell, married Joseph Ridgway of Boston.
ii. Sarah' Bell, married Callender.
iii. Miriam' BcU, married Samuel' Wardeiu (See page 3).
His wife, Miriam (Gore) Bell, died i July, 1750. He mar-
ried (2) Desire Baker, 13 Dec, 1750.
They had two children :
iv. Daniel' Bell Jr.
V. Desire' Bell.
He died in 1767 and in his will, made 8 Dec, 1766, he gives
** Abigail, wife of Joseph Ridg\\'ay of Boston, tailor, five
shillings, which together with what I gave her at marriage
is her full part. To Sarah Callender, widow, the sum of
five shillings, which with what I gave her at time of marriage
is her full part. To Miriam Bell, spinster, twenty pounds,
which with the difference of my expenses of her education
makes her equal with her sisters. To my son, Daniel Bell
Ji*-> £7>7> 6 s. 8d., also my gun, silver hilted sword and all
my wearing apparell and linen, the money to be paid him
when he reaches the age of twenty-one. To my daughter,
Desire Bell, £2^1 12s. 8d., which makes her equal with her
sisters. I discharge and free all my children from any
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charges I have on my books against them. I give my wife,
Desire Bell, the rest and residue of my estate. Wife to Ije
executrix.'*
GORE.
John' Gote^ the first of the name in America, was bom in Eng-
land about 1 6 10, came over to America previous to 1635,
when he was at Roxbury, Mass. He and his wife, Rhoda,
were church members there. They had eleven children.
He died in 1657 and left a will. The inventory amounted to
;^8i2. His widow married St. John Remington.
Samuel^ Gore, the youngest son of John' and Rhoda Gore, was a
carpenter by trade, married, 28 Aug., 1672, Elizabeth,
daughter of John Weld. They had seven children. He died
in 1692. His widow married Tucker.
Obadiah^ Gore, the youngest son of Samuel* {John") and Eliza-
beth (Weld) Gore, was born 13 July, 1688. He was a
carpenter by trade and was married, 26 Oct., 1710, to Sarah
Kilby of Boston. They had five children, all baptized at
Brattle Street Church. He died 8 Oct., 1721. In 1739, his
widow and five children were living in Boston. The inven-
tory of his estate at the time of his death was as follows :
A brick house on Brattle Street,
450
s.
One third part of sloop.
40
A piece of land.
50
A negro man named lister.
40
Household goods.
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Wife, Sarah Gore, Administratrix.
Children :
i. Elizabeth'* Gore, born 25 Oct., 1711.
ii. Mtfiam'* Goret bom 6 Dec., 1713, married DaniePBelL (See page 34)
iii. parah-* Gore, born 29 Dec, 1715.
iv. John-* Gore, born 29 Dec, 17 18. He went to Halifax during the
Revolutionary War. He was banished in 1778, pardoned in
1787 and died in 1796.
V. Katherinc* Gore, born 26 June, 1722.
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HEALY.
U
William' Hcty or Hcaly^ was born in England in the year 1613 ;
came to America and was in Lynn about 1640, in Roxbury
about 1645, (where he had a house, mill and three acres of
land), and in Cambridge in 1653. He died in 1683, aged
70 years. There is no account of the name of his first wife,
but she died, and also an infant child, in Roxbury in 1649.
She had three children. He married for his second wife,
Grace, the daughter of Miles Ives. Two children by this
wife. She died about the time they removed to Cambridge,
and he married for his third wife, Grace Buttry. (She came
over in the ship ' ' James ' ' when one year old with her father
and mother, Nicholas and Martha Buttry.) His seventh,
eighth, ninth and tenth child was by this marriage.
By his first wife he had children :
2 i. Hannah* Healy, born 1644.
3 ii. Samuel* Healy, born 1646, and died 1646.
4 iii. Elizabeth* Healy, born 9 Nov., 1647.
By his second wife he had children :
5 iv. Sarah* Healy, born 1650.
6 V. William* Healy, born 1652.
By his third wife he had children :
7 vi. Grace* Healy.
8 vii. Nathaniel^ Hcaly^ born 1658, died 2 June, 1734. Buried in
Roxbury.
9 viii. Martha* Healy, born 1660.
10 ix. Mary* Healy.
Nathaniel^ Healy, son of William' and Grace (Buttry) Healy,
removed early to Watertown, and later to Newton, and died
2 June, 1734. He was a great Indian fighter, and partici-
pated in King Philip's war. On 14 July, 1681, he married
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Rebekah Hager of Watertown. (She was a daughter of
Wm. Hager Jr. and Mary (Bemis) Hager. Wm. Hager Sr.
came from England with Gov. Winthrop in 1630.)
They had twelve children ; two bom in Watertown and ten
in Newton.
II
i.
Rebecca^ Healy.
12
ii.
Abigail^ Healy.
13
iii.
Nathaniel Healy.
14
iv.
Mary3 Healy.
15
V.
SamueP Healy.
16
vi.
Ebenezer^ Healy.
17
vii.
Martha^ Healy.
18
viii.
Lydia^ Healy.
19
ix.
John^ Healy.
20
X.
William^ Healy.
21
xi.
Joshtia^ Healy*
Hannah^ Healy.
22
xii.
2U
Joshua^ Hcaly^ son of NathanieP ( William^) and Rebekah
(Hager) Healy, was born in 1702 or 1703 in Newton, Mass.
He married, 21 Jan., 1722, Sarah, the daughter of Joseph
Davis of Roxbury, Mass. She was bom 27 June, 1704.
They had two children born in Newton and seven bom in
Dudley. In 1721, John Healy, brother of Joshua, bought
land of Wm. Dudley ; (grandson of Gov. Thos. Dudley)
this land was where the town of Dudley now stands. This
was the first deed of land in Dudley. John did not settle on
this land, but Joshua did, in the year 1726. By the records
of the town in 1733, we find that the ordination of a minister
was held at his house. He was selectman in 1733, 1747,
1749 and 1 75 1. In 1734, he was selected to help build the
meeting-house. In 1736, he was elected constable. In 1738
and 1739, he was voted a pew in the meeting-house. In
1739 and 1740, he was elected surveyor. In 1740, committee
on school fund. In 1744, he was called Lieut., and in 1760,
Capt. In 1744, he was elected fence viewer. In 1747 to
1753, he was sealer of weights and measures.
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1.
24
ii.
25
iii.
26
iv.
27
V.
28
vi.
29
vii.
30
viii.
38 WARDEN FAMILY GBNBALOGY.
Children :
Sarah* Healy, married Elisha Corbin.
Rebecca'* Healy, married Davis.
Joshua* Healy Jr , born 1727.
Joseph* Healy^ born 1729.
Mary* Healy, born 1730, married Mr. Marcy.
Abigail* Healy, born 1733, died 1741.
Nathaniel* Healy, born 1736.
Samuel* Healy, bom 1758, married Phoebe Curtis. Was
an Ensign in the Revolutionary war.
31 ix. Abigail* Healy, bom 1741.
25.
Joshua^ Hcaly^ son of Joshua^ {Nathaniel^ ^ William^) and
Sarah (Davis) Healy, bom 1727, married Sarah Newell 12
Jan., 1747-8. He removed to Chesterfield, and was a
prominent man there in 1763. He is mentioned as one on
committee to build meeting-house, 1763. His wife joined
the church there in 1765, being admitted from Dudley.
Children :
32 i. Sarah* Healy, born about 1748, married in 1766.
33 ii. Joshua* Healy 3rd, born about 1749, married in 1769.
34 iii. Ebenezer* Healy.
35 iv. Abigail* Healy, born in 1751.
36 V. Benjamin* Healy.
37 vi. David* Healy, born in 1757.
38 vii. Lydia* Healy, born in 1759.
39 viii. Jabez* Healy, born in 1763.
40 ix. Hannah* Healy, born in 1764.
41 X. Caleb* Healy, born in 1767.
26*
Joseph* Hcaly^ son of Joshua^ {Nathaniel^, William^) and Sarah
(Davis) Healy, was bom 16 June, 1729, and died in 1813.
He married Mary Whitmore in 1 754. She was born 14 Sept. ,
1734, and died 20 April, 1802. He spent most of his life in
Dudley, where he was elected fence viewer in 1763 ; con-
stable in 1764; selectman from 1770 to 1779; on school
committee, 1770 to 1779.
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They had twelve children :
42 i. Joseph* Healy, born in Dudley, 10 Aug., 1755, died in 1796.
43 ii. John* Healy, born in Dudley, 13 Jan., 1756. Was elected
sealer of weights and measures in 1783 and 1791. Had seven
children.
44 iii. Jedediah* Healy, born in Dudley, 18 Sept., 1757. He died
7 Feb., 1821. His wife, Sally, died 4 Feb., 1821, and both
were buried in one grave. They had five children.
45 iv. Lemuel* Healy, born in Dudley, 26 Dec, 1759, died in 1837.
46 V. Mary* Healy, born in Dudley, 13 Feb., 1762. She married
Phipps ; they had eight children. She died 1828, aged 66.
47 vi. Hannah* Healy, born in Dudley, 18 Sept., 1764, died in 1816,
aged 52.
48 vii. Hezekiah* Healy, born in Dudley, 8 Oct., 1766, died in 1817,
aged 51.
49 viii. Pearly* Healy, born in Dudley, 30 Aug., 1769, died 25 Sept.,
i775» aged 6.
50 ix. Rhoda* Healy, born in Dudley, 11 April, 1772. She married
Dalrymple, and had five children ; died in 181 1, aged 39.
51 X. Pearly* Healy* born in Dudley, 26 July, 1776, died in 1833, aged
56, married Abigail^ Warden.
52 xi. Lucretia* Healy, born in Dudley, 5 Dec, 1778, died in 1826,
aged 47. She married Brown ; they had eight children.
53 xii. Sophia* Healy, born in Dudley, 30 July, 1783, married
Look, had six children. She died in 1834.
29*
Nathaniel^ Hcaly^ son of Joshua^ (^Nathaniel^ , William^) and
Sarah (Davis) Healy, was bom in 1736. He married
Abigail Carter, and was a captain in the Revolutionary war.
He owned the last slave that was owned in Dudley.
54 Nathaniel* Healy, born 19 Feb., 1760, died 10 June, 1812.
34*
Ebenezer^ Healy, son of Joshua^ {Joshua^, Nathaniel^ ^ William}^
and Sarah (Newell) Healy. He married Abigail Frost, and
lived in Chesterfield.
Children :
55 i. David* Healy.
56 ii. Nathan* Healy.
57 iii. Ebenezer* Healy.
58 iv. Abigail* Healy.
59 V. Seth* Healy.
60 vi. Pearly* Healy.
61 vii. Abigail* Healy.
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42*
Joseph^ Hcaly, of Dudley, eldest son of Joseph^ {Joshua^,
Nathaniel^ y IVtliiam^) and Mary (Whitmore) Healy, was
bom lo Aug., 1755. He married Ruth, the widow of Ezra
Conant, and was a soldier in the Revolutionar>' war, enlisting
in Capt. Corbin's company. He settled in Oxford, and died
4 Dec, 1796.
Children :
62 i. Joseph* Healy, born 9 April, 1791, married Polly Harwood and
they had four children.
63 ii. Ruth* Healy, bom 3 Aug., 1794, married Lewis Lilly. They
had no children.
45*
Lemuel^ Hcaly^ son of Joseph^ (^ Joshua^, Nathaniel^, William}^
and Mary (Whitmore) Healy, was born in Dudley, 26 Dec,
1759, and died 11 Sept., 1837. He married Dolly^ Corbin,
daughter of Rebecca^ (Samuel Davis^, John^, William')
Corbin, 7 Jan. , 1790. She was born 3 Feb. , 1767, and died 24
Mar. , 1843. He was a farmer, and a valued and honored citizen.
He was a soldier in the Revolutionary war, enlisting in Capt.
Corbin' s company, and later was a major of the militia. He
was town treasurer and selectman.
They had six children :
Lemuel* Healy, born 24 April, 1791, and died 27 May, 1792.
Lemuel* Healy, born 24 Nov., 1792.
Seraph* Healy, born 7 Nov., 1794, died unmarrijjd, 16 April, 1870.
Dolly* Healy, born 15 Dec, 1796, married, 13' May, 1819, Capt.
Harvey Conant. They settled in Dudley, and had seven
children. He died in 1868. She died in 1845.
68 V. Sylvia* Healy, born 4 Jan., 1799, married, 13 May, 1819, Benj.
Leavens, and removed to Boston. They had six children.
69 vi. Lucy* Healy, born 14 April, 1801, married, 11 May, 1820, Geo.
Waters. They had eight children. She died in 1874.
47*
Hannah^ Healy^ sixth child of Joseph^ {Joshtca^, Nathaniel^^
William}^ and Mary (Whitmore) Healy, was bom 18 Sept.,
64
i.
65
ii.
66
iii.
67
iv.
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1764. She married Amasa Davis, son of Edward^, (Edward^,
SamueP, John', William^ 13 April, 1786.
She had children by her first husband ;
70 i. Henry* Davis, born 22 Aug., 1788.
71 ii. Sophia* Davis, bom 26 May, 1791, died 1845. She married Wm.
Hcaly in 1815, and had four children.
^2 iii. Amasa* Davis, born 21 Oct., 1793.
73 iv. Hezekiah* Davis, born 12 March, 1796.
74 V. Hannah* Davis, bom 27 Feb., 1800.
Amasa died 11 Aug., 1802. Hannah^ then married Capt.
Levi Davis, uncle of Amasa. She died in 18 16.
She had one child by her second husband :
75 i. Lydia* Davis, born 16 Aug., 1803.
48-
Hezekiah^ Hcaly f son of Joseph^ (/oskua^, Nathaniel^, William^)
and Mary (Whitmore) Healy, was born in Dudley, 8 Oct.,
1766, and died 28 Dec, 181 7. He married Rebeccas Corbin
(Rebecca Corbin^, Samuel Davis^, John^, William'.) in 1798,
and settled in Dudley. She was born 24 June, 1772, and died
in 1845. He was a very ingenious mechanic, and was the
inventor of the "fly shuttle," used by hand weavers of
old. He also made and set up the first loom for weaving by
power used in the mill of Samuel Slater, at Webster, Mass.
They had three children :
76 i. Rebecca* Healy, born 25 April, 1804, married A. W. Williams,
10 Dec, 1829. They had five children.
77 ii. Hezekiah* Healy, born 3 Nov., 1809, accidentally shot in 1821.
78 iii. Clarinda* Healy, born 20 July, 1812, married Warren Goodell,
15 June, 1836. They settled in Dudley and had five children.
5U
Pearly^ Healy, son of Joseph^ {Joshua^, Nathaniel^, William^)
and Mary (Whitmore) Healy, was born in Dudley, 26 July,
1776, and died in 1833. He married AbigaiP (Samuel*)
Warden, of Worcester, Mass. She was born in Boston,
April, 1773, and died 3 Aug., 1847.
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Children :
79 i. Eliza Warden^ Healy, born 4 July, 1804.
80 ii. Abigail* Healy, born 20 Dec, 1807.
81 iii. John Whitmore* Healy, bom 5 June, 1811.
(For further particulars, see Warden family, page 3.)
54*
Nathaniel^ Healy^ son of Nathaniel^ {Joshua^, Nathaniel^,
William^) ^nd Abigail (Carter) Healy, was born 19 Feb.,
1760, and died 10 June, 1812. He married Marys Davis,
daughter of John^ (SamueP, John*, WilHam') Davis, and
was born 30 June, 1760, and died 21 Dec, 1826.
They had nine children :
82 i. David* Healy, bom 14 Oct., 1788, and died 11 Nov., 1820. He
married Polly Harwood, and they had four children.
Caleb* Healy, born 17 Jan., 1790, and died 30 June, 1795.
Deborah* Healy, born 20 Oct., 1791, and died 22 June, 1795.
Enoch* Healy, born 8 Nov., 1792, and married Susan Kidder.
Abigail* Healy, born 12 March. 1796, and died in 1863.
She married Jonathan Pratt, and had two children.
Deborah* Healy, born 12 March, 1796, died 17 July, 1832.
Mary* Healy, bom 20 May, 1798, and married William Rowland
of Charlestown, Mass.
Caleb* Healy, born 11 Oct., t8oi.
Lydia* Healy, born 14 Sept., 1805, and married Resolve Bailey
in 1848.
59-
Scth^ Hcaly^ son of Ebenezer^ {Joshua^ ^ Joshua^ ^ Nathaniel*, Wil-
liam^) and Abigail (Frost) Healy. He married in 18 17
Martha Alden, a direct descendent of John Alden of the
Mayflower.
Children :
91 i. Laura^ Healy.
92 ii. David^ Healy, lived in Chesterfield.
93 iii. Sophia^ Healy, was living in 1896, unmarried.
94 iv. Maudana^ Healy, left children living in Maine, named Har-
wood.
95 V. Mary^ Healy.
96 vi. Martha^ Healy, left daughter living in Northampton, Belden by
name.
97 vii. Seth^ Healy, left children living in Chesterfield.
98 viii. Louisa^ Healy, married Rev. S. C. Pixley. They have been
missionaries in Natal, South Africa, since 1856. They have
children both in this country and in Africa.
11.
iii.
iv.
Ii
1 WID
vii.
89
viii.
90
IX.
I VI.
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65. •
Lemuel^ Healyt son of Major lyemuel^ (^ Josephs, Joshua^, Nathan-
iel'^, William}^ and Dolly (Corbin) Healy, born 24 Nov/,
1792, married first, 4 Dec, 1817, Sylvia Conant ; they
had two children. She died and he married for a second
wife Eliza, widow of Williams {Samuel^, Samuel^) Warden.
99 They had three children, one of them, Lemuel ^, is now town
clerk of Dudley.
Lemuel^ was a captain of militia, town clerk of Dudley, as-
sessor and selectman. He held public ofl&ce for many years.
He died on 2 Sept., 1866.
82.
David^ Healy^ the oldest son of Nathaniel ^ {Nathanieh, Joshua^,
Nathaniel^, William^), and Marys (John^, Samuel^, John*,
William') (Davis) Healy, born 14 Nov., 1788, died 11 Nov.,
1820. Married Polly Harwood, April, 1813.
Four children.
100 i. IvUther^ Healy, born 3 Jan., 1814, died i Jan., 1833.
loi ii. Nathaniel^ Healy, born 21 May, 1816, married 4 July, 1846,
Angeline Cole. Settled Philo, Illinois.
102 iii. Chandler^ Healy, born 26 June, 1818. Married 20 Aug., 1837,
Amity McKinstry. Settled at Dudley.
103 iv. David Lyman' Healy, born 13 Sept., 1820. Married Mary Ann
Bailey. Settled at Dudley. Removed to Austin, Nev.
85.
Enoch^ Healy, fourth child of Nathaniel {Nathanieh, Joshua^,
Nathaniel^, William^) and Marys (John^, SamueP, John*,
William') (Davis) Healy, born 8 Nov., 1792. Married
Susan Kidder, 1818. Removed to Illinois, 1835.
Children :
104 i. Nelson'' Healy, born 20 Aug., 1819.
T05 ii. Susan^ Healy, born 4 Aug., 182 1.
106 iii. Agatha^ Healy, born 13 Oct., 1824.
107 iv. Enoch^ Healy, bom 6 Oct., 1828.
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89.
Caleb^ Hcaly, eighth child of Nathaniel {Naihanieh, Joshua^,
• Nathayiiel'^ , William^) and Mary (Davis) Healy, born ii
Oct., 1801. Married Dolly Mason. Settled at Woodstock,
Conn. She died 8 July, 1877.
108 i. SamueF Healy, born 17 April, 1826.
108.
SamtieP Healy, son of Caleb^ {Nathaniel^, Nathanieh, Joshua>,
Nathayiiel'^ , William^) and Dolly (Mason) Healy, born 7
April, 1826, and married Nancy Harding. She was born 7
June, 1825.
Children :
T09 i. Frederick E.* Healy, born 23 Sept., 1856.
no ii. Myra C.® Healy, born 8 Jan., i860.
111 iii. Elbridge M.* Healy, born 27 March, 1863.
112 iv. Edgar S.* Healy, born 17 June, 1865.
113 V. Wilbert C* Healy, born i July, 1867.
DURFEE.
u
Thomas' Durfcc of Portsmouth, R. I., was the first in this line
to come to America. Born 1643. Died 171 2. Married
Deliverance Hall (widow of Abial Tripp). She died 1721.
He was a prominent man in the affairs of the town.
His will proved 14 July, 1712 ; wife, Deliverance, executrix :
To wife, housing and land in Portsmouth for life ; then to
daughters. Patience Tallman and Deliverance Durfee,
equally ; to eldest son, Robert, 5/, having already settled
certain lands in Freetown upon him ; to son, Thomas, 5/, he
having had already ; to son, William, 5/, he having had more
than ;^4o ; to youngest son, Benjamin, 50 acres in Tiverton ;
to wife. Deliverance, a negro called Jock, for life, and at her
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death, the value of said negrp, equally, to two daughters ; to
grandson, Richard, eldest son of Richard deceased, 5/ ; to
grandson, Thomas, son of Richard, 60 acres in Tiverton ; to
Ann Potter, wife of Wm. Potter, ;^7 ; to wife. Deliverance,
and two daughters, rest of lands ; to wife, all movable estate.
Children :
2 i. Patience* Durfee, married Benjamin Tall man, Died 1723.
3 ii. Deliverance* Durfee.
4 iii. Robert* Durfee, married Mary Sanford. Had six children.
Died 1 7 18.
5 iv. Thomas* Durfee, married Ann Freeborn, died 1729.
6 V. William* Durfee, died 1727.
7 vi. Richard* Durfee, married Ann Almy. Had six children. Died
1700.
8 vii. Benjamin* Durfee, married Prudence Earle, died 1755.
2.
Patience* Durfee^ daughter of Thomas' and Deliverance (Hall)
Durfee, bom . Died 1723. Married Benjamin Tall-
man, 23 Sept., 1708. He was born 1684, died 1759.
Children:
9 i. Benjamin^ Tallman, born 1 710.
10 ii. Mary^ Tallman, born 1712.
11 iii. Deliverance' Tallman, born 1715.
12 iv. William' Tallman, bom
13 V. Patience' Tallman, born 1721. Married John Session, 1754.
5.
Thomas* Durfee of Portsmouth, son of Thomas' and Deliverance
(Hall) Durfee, born , died 11 Feb., 1729. Married Ann
Freeborn, daughter of Gideon and Sarah (Brownell) Free-
born. Will dated 24 Feb., 1729 ; inventory, ;^550.
Children:
14 i. Ann^ Durfee, born 25 Aug., 1691. Married Robert Estes of
Tiverton, 22 Dec, 1715. Died 1734.
15 ii. Sarah ^ Durfee, born i March, 1693. (?) Married Joseph Dennis,
20 April, 1 72 1.
16 iii. Freeborn^ Durfee, born 15 t)ec., 1695.
17 iv. Patience^ Durfee, born 12 June, 1697.
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i8 V. Mary^ Durfec, bom 22 June, 1700.
19 vi. Martha^ Durfee, bom 20 Feb., 1 701-2. Married Oliver Read,
28 Jan., 1730.
20 vii. Gideon^ Durfee, bom 15 Jan., 1703. Married Wait Trip, 11
Nov., 1725.
21 viii. Thomas^ uuricCf bom 1706. Married Martha Tolman, 16 July,
1727.
22 IX. Job^ Durfee, bom 1710. Died 1774. Married Mary Earl, she
bora 1703.
William' Durfee^ son of Thomas' and Deliverance (Hall) Durfee,
bom . Died 1727. Married (i) Ann , (2) Mary
. Will dated 24 June, 1727 ; his sons, Samuel and
Joseph, executors ; inventory ;^747, including negro woman
and two negro boys.
Children :
23 i. SamueP Durfee lived to very old age. Married Mercy Gifford.
24 ii. Joseph^ Durfee.
25 iii. David^ Durfee.
26 iv. Abigail* Durfee.
20.
Gideon^ Durfee^ son of Thomas*, (TAomas^) and Ann (Freeborn)
Durfee. Bom 15 Jan., 1703. Married Wait Trip, 11 Nov.,
1725.
Children:
27 i. Freeborn* Durfee, bom 28 Dec, 1726.
28 ii. Sarah-* Durfee, born 22 Sept., 1728.
29 iii. Eleanor* Durfee, born 22 Nov., 1730.
30 iv. Job* Durfee, born 19 Aug., 1733.
31 V. Ann* Durfee, born 23 Feb., 1735-6.
32 vi. Wait* Durfee, born 9 Sept., 1738.
Gideon married second wife.
33 vii. Wait 2d* Durfee, born 16 April, 1741.
34 viii. Elizabeth* Durfee, born 7 March, 1742-3.
35 ix. Ruth* Durfee, born 20 Sept., 1744.
36 X. Susanna* Durfee, bom 30 July, 1748.
37 xi. Christopher* Durfee, born 18 Apr., 1753.
38 xii. Eleanor* Durfee, born 18 Feb., 1756.
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Thomas^ Durfee^ son Thomas* (Thomas^) and Ann (Freeborn)
Durfee, born 1706. Married Martha Tolman of Bristol, 16
July, 1727, by Rev. John Usher.
Children:
39 i. Ann* Durfee, bom 7 June, 1728.
40 ii. Richard* Durfee, born i Aug, 1730, baptised 1733.
41 iii. Martha* Durfee, born 10 May, 1731-2, baptised 1733.
22.
Job^ Durfee^ son of Thomas* (Thomas^) and Ann (Freeborn)
Durfee, born 17 10. Died 1774. Married Mary Earl. She
was bom 1703.
42 i. John* Durfee, born 1736. Died 181 2. Married Phebe Gray.
She was born 1740. Died 1819.
23.
SamticI^ Durfee of Tiverton, son of William* (Tkomas^) and
Mary ( ) Durfee, married Mercy Gifford, 10 Feb.,
1732-3.
Children :
43 i. Prudence* Durfee, born 28 May, 1733.
44 ii. William* Durfee, born 10 Jan., 1735.
45 iii. Mary* Durfee, born 28 March, 1736.
46 iv. Hope* Durfee, bom 20 May, 1738.
47 V. Joseph* Durfee, born 31 Au§., 1739. Died during Revolution-
ary War. Married Abigail Borden, 4 Feb., 1770.
48 vi. Susannah* Durfee, born 14 July, 1741.
49 vii. Ruth* Durfee, born 26 Oct., 1742.
50 viii. Mercy* Durfee, born 11 March, 1745.
51 ix. Samuel* Durfee, born 28 Aug., 1747.
52 X. James* Durfee, born 14 July, 1749.
53 xi. Mary* Durfee, bom 8 Aug., 1752.
30*
Job^ Dtirfee^ son of Gideon^ ( Thomas^ ^ Thomas^) and Wait (Trip)
Durfee, born 19 Aug., 1733. Married Sarah Easton of
South Kingston, 25 Oct., 1753.
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Children:
54 i. Gideon^ Durfee, born 27 March, 1755.
55 ii. Wait* Durfee, born 3 March, 1757.
56 iii. Stephen* Durfee, born 12 May, 1759.
57 iv. Mary* Durfee, born 30 Sept., 1761.
58 V. James* Durfee, born 29 Jan., 1764.
59 vi. Sarah* Durfee, born 26 April, 1766.
60 vii. Thomas* Durfee, born 16 March, 1768.
61 viii. Mercy* Durfee, born 2 May, 1770.
62 ix. Elizabeth* Durfee, bom 18 Sept., 1772.
40.
Richard^ Durfee^ son of Thomas^ {Thomas^, Thomas^) and
Martha (Tolman) Durfee, born i Aug , 1730. Baptised
1733. Married Rebecca
Children :
63 i. Capt. Richard* Durfee, born 7 Sept., 1758, died 1845. Married
Patience .
64 ii. Rebecca* Durfee, born 25 Aug., 1765.
42.
John'* Duffcc^ son of Job3 {Thomas^, Thomas^) and Mary (Earl)
Durfee, born 1736. Died 1812. Married Phebe Gray. She
was born 1740. Died 18 19.
65 i. Thomas* Durfee, born 1759. Died 1829. Was Chief Justice
Court of Common Pleas.
47.
Joseph^ Duffce, son of Samuel^ ( William^, Thomas^) and Mercy
Durfee, born 1739. Married Abigail Borden, 4
Feb., 1770.
66 i. Joseph* Durfee, born i Jan., 1771. Died 3 Jan., 1854.
67 ii. Mercy* Durfee, born 11 Oct., 1772.
68 iii. Ann* Durfee, born 6 March, 1775.
Capt* Richard^ Durfee, son of Richard'* {Thomas^, Thomas^,
Thomas^) and Rebecca ( ) Durfee, born 7 Sept., 1758,
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Died 22 Jan., 1845. Married Patience She died
2 Nov., 1836.
Children •
69 i. William^ Durfee, born 8 Dec, 1780. Lost at sea, 1811. Mar-
ried Hannah Cook, daughter of Paul Cook, in 1802.
70 ii. Stephen^ Durfee, born 23 Nov., 1782, died 25 April, 181 2.
71 iii. Sarah^ Durfee, born 11 April, 1785.
72 iv. Philips Durfee, born 14 June, 1787, died 20 June, 1808.
73 V. Benjamin^ Durfee, born 28 Jan., 1792, died 21 Aug., 1857.
74 vi. Lyclia* Durfee, born 16 Feb., 1794, died 20 June 1834.
75 vii. Susannah^ Durfee, born i March, 1796.
76 viii. John^ Durfee, born 6 May, 1799.
77 ix. Patience^ Durfee, born 18 Aug., 1801, died 23 Dec., 1823.
78 X. Richard* Durfee, born 15 July, 1803.
66.
Joseph^ DurfeCt son of Joseph^ {Samuel^, William^, Thomas^)
and Abigail (Borden) Durfee, born i Jan., 1771. Married
Polly Hathaway, daughter of Philip Hathaway.
79 i. Joseph* Durfee, born 10 May, 1799. Married Joanna Nichols,
12 Dec, 1827.
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Benjamin^ Durfee^ son of Capt. Richard^ {Richard^, Thomas^,
Thomas'^, Thomas^) Durfee and Patience , his wife,
born 28 Jan., 1792, died 21 Aug., 1857. Married Phebe
Borden.
Children:
80 i. Stephen^ Durfee, born 16 Dec, 1812.
81 ii. Elisaan^ Durfee, born 27 Jan., 1815.
82 iii. William B.^ Durfee, born 29 Jan., 1817.
83 iv. Alanson^ Durfee, born 6 Feb., 1819.
84 V. Jonathan B.^ Durfee, born 25 May, 1821.
85 vi. Richard^ Durfee, born 12 Oct.. 1823.
86 vii. Benjamin^ Durfee^ born 20 Aug., 1826.
87 viii. Ariadne^ Durfee, born 19 June, 1828.
88 ix. Isaac B.^ Durfee, born 16 July, 1832.
89 x. Ephriam Wanton^ Durfee, born 31 Oct., 1835.
Joseph^ Durfee, son of Joseph^ {Joseph^, Samuel^, William^,
Thomas^) and Polly (Hathaway) Durfee, borq ipMay, 1799.
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Died June, 1873. Married Joanna Nichols (a descendant of
Kenelem Winslow).
90 1. Albert Gallatin^ Durfee of Providence, R. I., bom i April, 1828,
died 2 Jan., 1889. Married 21 Dec, 1859, Emily ElUcott
Hall.
87.
Benjamin^ Durfee^ son of Benjamin^ {Richard^, Richard^,
Thomas^, Thomas^, Thomas^) and Phebe (Borden) Durfee,
bom 20 Aug., 1826. Married Betsey C.^ Mason, daughter of
Ezra and Polly (Smith) Mason, 22 Dec, 1852. He was
an engineer by occupation, and for many years ran on the
New York & Fall River boats.
Children:
91 i. Ella Maria" Durfee, born 23 April, 1854. Married William A.
Warden. (See page 24.)
92 ii. Franklin B*. Durfee, born 13 July, 1864.
92.
Franklin Benjamin^ Duffee^ son of Benjamin^ {Benjamin^ ^ Rich-
ard^y Richard^, Thomas^y Thomas^, Thomas^) and Betsey C.^
(Mason) Durfee, born in Fall River, 13 July, 1864. He
was educated in the public schools in that city, moved to
Worcester in 1881 , and was in the employ of Warden Brothers
for some time. Was then employed for twelve years with
the Whitcomb Envelope Co. In 1898, he and Chas. Stratton
bought out the business of the Curtis Manufacturing Co.
He is a Republican in politics, and is a member of Trinity
Methodist Church, where he has held office as secretary and
assistant superintendent of the Sunday school. He is a mem-
ber of the official board and is now treasurer of the church.
He married Gertrude Converse, the daughter of Edmund
Converse, 3 Nov., 1887. She died 27 Sept., 1889. He
married, for his second wife Mrs. Addie (Curtis) Boyden,
widow of George H. Boyden, i June, 1892. They have
no children.
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CARPENTER.
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William' Carpenter^ the first to come to America, was the great
great grandson of William Carpenter of ** Homme," in the
line of Lord George Carpenter of England. He was born in
England, 1576, and came overin the "Bevis" in 1638. With
him came his son William and wife. He returned to Eng-
land in the same vessel, but came over again later. His line
can be traced back in England to John Carpenter, bom
before 1300. We have the record of only one son, and he
came over with his father.
2 i. William* Carpenter, born in England, 1605.
2.
"William^ Qtrpcntcr, son of William', born 1605, came to America
in ship ''Bevis." in 1638. His wife, Abigail, came with
him. They settled in Rehoboth, R. I.
They had seven children:
3 i. John^ Carpenter.
4 ii. William^ Gstfpentcf*
5 iii. Joseph^ Carpenter.
6 iv. Hannah^ Carpenter.
7 V. Abiah^ Carpenter.
8 vi. Abigail^ Carpenter.
9 vii. Samtid^ Carpenter*
William^ Carpenter^ son of William* ( William^) and Abigail
Carpenter, bom in England, married Priscilla Benet, 5 Oct.,
1 65 1, at Rehoboth, R. I.
They had 14 children:
10 1. John^ Carpenter, born in Rehoboth, 19 Oct., 1652, married Re-
becca Readaway. He was a housewright.
11 ii. William* Carpenter, born 20 June, 1659, married Elizabeth
Robinson, 8 April, 1685; she was daughter of George and
Joanna Ingraham, born 3d April, 1657. William'* died at At-
tleboro, Mass., 10 March, 17 18-19.
12 iii. Priscilla* Carpenter, born 20 July, 1661 ; married Richard Sweet
of Rehoboth.
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13 iv. Benjamin^ Csapentetf born 20 Oct., 1663; he was a farmer; married
Hannah Strong.
14 V. Josiah* Carpenter, born 18 Dec, 1664; married Elizabeth Read,
daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Clark) Read, 24 Nov.,
1692 ; she was born 1667, died 1739, age 72. He died 28 Feb.,
1727.
15 vi. Nathaniel^ Carpenter, born 12 May, 1667; married Rachel
Cooper, 19 Sept., 1693 at Rehoboth ; she died 9 July, 1694, age
23. He married Mary Preston of Dorchester, 17 Nov., 1695 ;
died 25 May, 1706. Married (3) widow Mary Cooper, 8 July,
1708; she died 9 April, 1712. He married (4) Mary Bacon.
16 vii. Daniel* Carpenter, born 8 Oct., 1669, married Bethiah Bliss,
daughter of Jonathan Bliss, 15 April, 1695; she died 27 Feb.,
1702-3. He married (2) Elizabeth Butterwoith, 30 March,
1704. Married (3) Margaret Thurston, 12 Dec, 17 10. He
married (4) Margaret Hunt, 15 Oct., 1718. He married (5)
widow Mary Hyde.
17 yiii. Noali* Carpenter, born 28 March, 1672, married Sarah Johnson,
3 Dec, 1700. Married (2) Ruth FoUet Talbott, 22 May,
1727. Married (3), widow Tabethy Bishop.
18 ix. Miriam* Carpenter, bom 16 Oct., 1674, married Jonathan Bliss,
23 Jan., 1691. Had 12 children.
19 X. Obadiah* Carpenter, bom 12 March, 1677-8, married Deliverence
Preston, 6 Nov., 1703; she died 12 June, 1766. He died 23
Oct., 1749.
20 xi. Ephraim* Carpenter, born 25 April, 1681 ; died in infancy.
21 xii. Ephraim* Carpenter, born 25 April, 1683-4, married Hannah
Read. Married (2) Martha Carpenter.
22 xiii. Hannah* Carpenter, bom 10 April, 1684-5; married Jonathan
Chaff en.
23 xiv. Abigail* Carpenter, born 13 April, 1687, married Daniel Perrin,
3d, 12 Nov., 1706.
9.
Samuel^ Carpenter, son of William* ( William^) and Abigail Car-
penter, bom , died 20 Feb., 1682 ; married Sarah Red-
away, 25 May, 1660.
They had ten children :
24 i. Samuel* Carpenteft born 15 Sept., 1661.
25 ii. Sarah* Carpenter, born II Jan., 1663.
26 iii. Abiah* Carpenter, bom 10 Feb., 1665.
27 iv. James* Carpenter, born 12 April, i66i8.
28 V. Jacob* Carpenter, born 5 Sept., 1670.
29 vi. Jonathan* Carpenter, born 6 Dec, 1672.
30 vii. David* Carpenter, born 17 April, 1675.
31 viii. Solomon* Cfarpenter, born 23 Dec, 1677.
32 ix. Zachariah* Carpenter, bom 10 July, 1680.
33 X. Abraham* Carpenter, born 25 Sept., 1682.
13.
Benjamin^ Carpenter^ son of William^ ( William^, William^)
and Priscilla (Benet) Carpenter, born 10 Oct., 1663,
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married Hannah Strong, daughter of Jedediah and Freedom
(Woodward) Strong. He was a farmer and died i8 April,
1738. She died 20 March, 1762.
They had eight children:
34 i. Prudence* Carpenter, bom 13 July, 1692.
35 ii. Freedom* Carpenter, born 13 July, 1692.
36 iii. Amos* Carpenter, born 6 Nov., 1693, married Deborah Long,
daughter of Joseph Long, 23 Oct., 1718. He lived at Coventry,
died 1793, age 100.
37 iv. Benjamin* Carpenter, bom Oct. 1695 ; married Rebecca Smith
of Sheffield, 13 April, 1726. Resided in Bolton and died at
Coventry.
Jedediah* Carpenteft born i Oct., 1697.
Hannah* Carpenter, born 15 Aug., 1699, married David Round.
Eliphalet* Carpenter, born 1701, died 1702.
Eliphalet* Carpenter, born 29 Nov., 1703,- married Elizabeth
Andrews i Nov., 1727. Second marriage, Abigail Ladd, 26
Oct., 1773. He died 1792.
Samuel'^ Carpenter^ son of SamueP ( l^illiam^y William^) and
Sarah (Redaway) Carpenter, born 1661, married Patience
Ide, daughter of Nicholas' Ide of Rehoboth, 8 Jan., 1683,
died 1732.
They had 12 children:
42 i. Samuel* Carpenter, 9 Nov., 1684.
43 Twine i "• Timothy* Carpenter, 17 Oct., 1686.
44 ^^^"®\ iii. Andrew* Carpenter, 17 Oct.,- 1686.
45 iv. Amos* Carpenter, 14 Sept., 1688.
46 V. Patience* Carpenter, 16 July, 1690.
47 vi. Andrew* Carpenter, 13 Feb., 1692-3.
48 vii. Uriah* Carpenter, 25 Dec, 1694.
49 viii. Jedediah* Carpenter, 15 Dec, 1696.
50 ix. Nathan* Carpenter, 26 Sept., 1700.
51 X. Charells* Carpenter, 15 April, 1702.
52 xi. Edmund* Gtfpcnteft 10 July, 1704.
53 xii. Freelove* Carpenter, 31 Dec, 1706.
38.
Jedediah^ Carpenter^ son of Benjamin'^ ( William^, William^,
William^) and Hannah (Strong) Carpenter, born i Oct.,
1697, married Mary Brown of Rehoboth, R. I., 24 May,
1725. He died 15 Dec, 1731 ; was a blacksmith by occu-
pation.
54 i. Caleb^ Carpenter.
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52.
Edmund^ Carpentett son of Samuel^ {Samuel^, William^,
William^) and Patience (Ide) Carpenter, born at Rehoboth,
ID July, 1704; married Mehittabell Cooper, 15 Nov., 1732.
Two children:
55 i. Oliver^ Carpenter, bom 1734.
56 ii. Alethea^ Carpenter, born 1737.
Mehittabell died 1737. Edmund^ married (2) Rebecca Smith,
27 July, 1738. He died 3 Aug., 1739.
57 i. Edmund^ Carpenter, born 30 Aug., 1739 ; died 1820.
54.
CaJeb^ Carpenter^ son of Jedediah^ {Benjamin^, William^,
William^, William^) and Mary (Brown) Carpenter.
Children:
58 i. Jedediah^ Carpenter, born 13 Jan., 1758, died 16 Dec, 1781;
soldier in the Revolution.
59 ii. Caleb' Carpenter, bom 4 Dec., 1759, °i*^^i^d widow Silence
Bagley, 27 Se^t., 1784 ; was a prisoner during Revolution,
and kept in prison in England for some months. He died 31
March, 1833.
60 iii. Job' Carpenter, born 5 J[uly, 1 761, died Aug., 1787; was a phy-
sician in South Carolina.
Japhet' Carpenter, born 31 March, 1763, died 12 Sept., 1796.
Cynthia' Catpentef^ born 19 April, 1765.
Patience' Carpenter, born 9 Nov., 1767, died 6 June, 1804.
Rufus' Carpenter, born 14 Feb., 1770, married Betsey Baldwin
of Vermont ; she was born 15 June, 1773. They went to
Washington, Mich., where he died 28 Dec, 1834.
Hannah' Carpenter, born 27 April, 1772, died 24 Oct., 1800.
Chloe' Carpenter, born 9 Nov., 1774, died 27 Feb., 18 10.
67 X. Betsey' Carpenter, born 22 Aug., 1779, married William Hill,
Oct., 1804; he died in 1835.
57.^
Edmund^ Carpenter^ son of Edmund^ {Samuel^, Samuel^, Wil-
liatn^, William^) and Rebecca (Smith) Carpenter, born in
Rehoboth, 30 Aug., 1739, married Mary Kent, 21 April,
1762. He died April, 1820, at Douglas, and left will written
18 1 7, naming Edmund Carpenter executor, giving his wife,
Mary Carpenter, use of all the indoor movables and the use
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of $250 in money, and his clocks. To the daughters, Rachel
Cummings and Mary Lee, the indoor movables and clocks at
decease of mother ; also sixty dollars each. To son Nathan-
iel, foiir acres of land in Douglas. To son Edmund, all
the rest and residue, after debts and bequests are paid, and
he to support his mother, or the wife to have use of one-third
of the estate if she elects.
Children:
68 i. Edmund^ Carpenter, died 1848,
69 ii. NathanieF Carpenter, born 25 Nov., 1762, died 1839.
70 iii. RacheF Carpenter, married Cummings.
71 iv. Mary^ Carpenter, married I^ee.
62^
Cynthia^ Carpenter, daughter of Caleb^ {fedediah^, Benjamin^,
William>, William^, William^) Carpenter, born 19 April,
1765. Married (i) John Smith of Rehoboth, R. I., 26
Feb., 1793.
Two children:
72 i. Polly" Smithy born 17 Sept., 1793.
73 ii. John' Smith, born 10 Oct., 1795.
Married (2) Perez Read of Rehoboth, R. I. He was born
1748, the son of Noah and Ann (Hunt) Read. He was
grandson of Thomas and Martha (Barstow) Read. He
was great grandson of Thomas and Elizabeth (Clark) Read,
who was one of the first settlers of Rehoboth,
They had a son:
74 i. Cyrell" Read, born 30 Nov., 1802.
Edmund^ Carpenter^ son of Edmund^ {Edmund^, Samueh, Sam-
uel^y William^, William^) and Mary (Kent) Carpenter,
bom ; married Nancy Southwick of Douglas, 2 May,
1799. For many years there was a tannery at Centerville
(Douglas), built by Edmund Carpenter, Jr., who carried
it on for several years. He was succeeded by his son
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Nathaniel, whose death occurred but a few months after-
ward. The business was again taken by his father and con-
tinued until 1836, when the buildings were taken down. He
died 1848.,
Children:
75 i. Remember" Carpenter, born 4 March, 1803.
76 ii. James* Carpenter, born 12 March, 1806.
77 iii. John* Carpenter, born 15 March, 1810.
78 iv. George* Carpenter, born 7 Jan., 1815.
79 V. Edmund* Carpenter, born 27 July, 1825.
69.
Nathaniel^ Carpenteft son of Edmund^ {Edmund^, Samuel^,
Samuel^, William^, William}^ and Mar>^ (Kent) Carpenter,
bom 25 Nov., 1762, married Nabby Lee, i Jan., 1789. They
had ten children bom in Douglas. He died 1839, leaving a
will which was written Sept., 1838. Gives wife, Nabby
Carpenter, all household furniture. Gives to daughter Elona,
. wife of Benj. Wilson, and Lucy, wife of Adrian Putnam,
Nabby, wife of Joseph Lee, Charlotte, wife of Comfort Gould,
fifty dollars each. To grandson Nathaniel, son of Nathaniel
(deceased), watch, pocketbook, etc., which was the prop-
erty of his father. To granddaughter Elona Hunt, daugh-
ter of my daughter Rebecca (deceased) , all the household
goods that were her mother's. To sons Seba and Comfort
Carpenter, all the estate, both real and personal, except
what is before mentioned, equally, provided they pay the
above debts and bequests and support their mother, Nabby
Carpenter, comfortably during her life.
Children:
80 i. Elona' Carpenter, born 17 May, 1790, married Benj. Wilson.
81 ii. Lucy* Carpenter, born 17 May, 1792, married Adrian Putnam.
82 iii. Nabby* Carpenter, born 13 March, 1794, married Joseph Lee.
83 iv. Rebecca* Carpenter, born 22 April, 1796, married M^ric Hunt.
84 V. Charlotte* Carpenter, born 7 Dec, 1798, married Comfort Gould.
85 vi. Nathaniel* Carpenter, born 13 July, 1801, died before 1838.
86 vii. Salvina* Carpenter, born 27 Feb., 1806, died before 1838.
87 viii. Seba^ Canjenter^ born 15 June, 1808, married Melinda Learned.
88 ix. Comfort^Carpenter, born 4 June, 1810.
89 X. Elizabeth Putnam* Carpenter, born 24 June, 1816, died before
1838.
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72.
PoIIy^ Smithy daughter of Cynthia7 i^Calelf', Jedediah^, Benja-
min^, William>, William^, William^) (Carpenter) and John
Smith, bom 17 Sept., 1793, married Ezra Mason, 23
January, 1823. by Rev. Silas Hall of Seekonk.
They had five children:
90 i. Cordelia M.' Mason, born and died July, 1825.
91 ii. Edward Cornelius' Mason, born 27 November, 1826.
92 iii. Betsey Carpenter' Mason, born 9 May, 1831.
93 iv. Ezra Augustus' Mason, born 31 July, 1833.
94 V. John Smith' Mason, born 20 Aug., 1836, died 16 Sept., 1836.
83.
Rebecca^ Carpenter, daughter of Nathaniel7 {Edmund^, Ed-
mund^, Samueh, Samuel^, William^, William^) and Nabby
Carpenter, born 22 April, 1796; married Merric Hunt of
Douglas, 15 Nov., 1823.
Two children:
95 i. Elona C Hunt, born 6 Oct., 1824, married Samuel C. Bursley,
22 May, 1859.
96 ii. Sabra' Hunt, born 5 Nov., 1825, died early.
Charlotte^ Carpenter, daughter of Nathaniel {Edmund^, Ed-
mund^, Samuel^, Samuel^, William^, William^) Nabby
(Lee) Carpenter, born 7 Dec, 1798. Married Comfort^
Gould, son of Ebenezer5 (Eliezer^, Zaccheus3, Capt. John%
Zaccheus' — came over in 1678) Gould, in Douglas, Mass., i
April, 1821.
Children:
97 i. Sheldon' Gould, born 1821, married Peasley.
98 ii. Elizabeth' Gould, born 1824, married Redfield.
99 iii. Ebenezer' Gould, born 1826, married Stevens.
100 iv. Abigail Ann' Gould, born 1829, married Wm. Blakeslee.
loi V. Charlotte C Gould, born 1831, married Sibley.
102 vi. Philetus W.' Gould, born 1834, married Adams.
103 vii. Mary A.' Gould, born 1836, married Wheelock.
104 viii. Charles T.« Gould, born 1839, died 1841.
105 ix. Charles' Gould, born 1841, died 1845.
106 X. Thomas C Gould, born 1844, died 1848.
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87.
Seba^ Carpenter^ son of Nathaniel^ {Edmutuf*, Edmu7id>, Sam-
uel, Samuel^, William^, William^) and Nabby (Lee)
Carpenter, bom 15 June, 1808, died 14 June, 1887. Married
Malinda Learned at Wellington, Conn., 13 June, 1830. She
was bom 11 September, 1800, died 3 August, 1867. Seba
Carpenter and his brother Comfort, were in the shoe manu-
facturing business in that part of Douglas, Mass. , known as
Centerville, prior to 1837. At this time they commenced
the manufacture of sale work, continuing until 1854. They
employed about 60 workmen. In 1856 the building was
taken down and removed to East Douglas. He then removed
to Worcester, where he lived the remainder of his life.
They had five children:
107 i. James L.' Carpenter, born 11 March, 1831 ; married Carrie E.
Driscoll : two children, Carrie and Minnie.
108 ii. Henry Francis' Carpenter, born 24 Oct., 1833; married (i)
Susan Vose in 1856; two children, married (2) Mrs. Maria
C. Gouch in 1900. They reside in California.
109 iii. Morris I^ee' Carpenter, bom 27 March, 1837, died i Aug., 1838.
no iv. Charles Htsdson' Gupenter^ born 4 Oct., 1839; married 10 Oct.,
i860; Abbie L. Warden (See page 20).
Ill V. Louis Seba' Carpenter, bom 19 Feb., 1842; married Elvira
Briggs, 1862 ; died 25 June, 1875 ; one child, Bertha Carpenter.
92^
Betsey Gtrpenter^ Mason, daughter of Ezra and V oWy^ {Cynthia^ ^
Caleb^y Jedediah^, Benjamin^, William^, William^, William^)
(Carpenter) (Smith) Mason, born 9 May, 1831, married
Benjamin Durfee, son of Benjamin^, (Richard^, Richard^,
Thomas^, Thomas^, Thomas') and Phebe (Borden) Durfee,
22 Dec, 1852. Benjamin was an engineer by occupation,
and run on boats from Fall River to New York many years.
The family moved to Worcester in 1881, where he died.
Betsey is now residing at 7 Circuit avenue, Worcester, Mass.
They had two children:
112 i. Ella Maria" Durfee, born 23 April, 1854. (See page 24.)
113 ii. Franklin Benjamin" Durfee, born 13 July, 1864. (Seepage 50.)
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APPLETON WARDEN.
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Appleton' Warden^ was bom at Stonington, Conn., 2 March,
1773. He went to sea when a boy and worked his way up
from the lowest place until he became captain of a sailing
vessel. He sailed from New York and Philadelphia for
many years. He married for his first wife a Miss Singleton
of Philadelphia. They had no children. For his second
wife he married 10 Aug., 1810, Miss Susan Withers, a
lady from the South. They had five children. He died at
Newburgh, N. Y., 18 July, 1859.
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Children :
2 i. Jane C* Warden, born 20 May, 181 1.
3 ii. Augusta H.* Warden, born 18 Feb., 1814.
4 iii. Henry Hughes* Warden, born 26 Nov., 181 7.
5 iv. Augustus* Warden, born i Dec, 1819.
6 V. Mary F.* Warden, born 8 April, 1824. Now living at New-
burgh, N. Y.
HENRY HUGHES WARDEN.
Henry Hughes^ "Warden, son of Appleton' and Susan (Withers)
Warden was born in New York city, 26 November, 18 17.
He passed most of his life in China, being at one time at the
head of the American banking and commercial house, repre-
senting a well-known firm, which handled a great part of the
export tea trade from China. He married first, Elizabeth
Bealof Kingston, Mass. She died in Nottingham, England,
in 1888. For his second wife he married Miss Mary
Note.— The "Coat of Arms" in front part of book, was taken from a seal worn by the late
Henry H. Warden, and loaned by the kindness of Mrs. Susan W. (Warden) Barker.
The seal was obtained in England in 1874, when Mr. Warden had a record of the
family looked up in England, and this is believed to be the coat of arms of bis
branch of the Warden family.
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Ethridge of Duxbuty, Mass., in Sept., 1890. He died in
Kingston, Mass., 2 Jan., 1899, at an advanced age. He
had five children by his first wife.
Children :
7 i. Henry Priuce^ Warden, born 12 Oct., 1855.
8 ii. Susan Withers^ Warden, born 17 Jan., 1857.
9 iii. Isaac Appleton^ Warden, born 18 May, 1858, died in France,
May, 1876. buried in Kingston, Mass.
10 IV. Thomas BeaP Warden, born 4 Nov., 1859. He is a contractor,
now in Cuba.
11 V. Elizabeth BeaP Warden, born 18 June, 1864. She is not mar-
ried. The last ten years she has spent in traveling abroad.
6.
Mary F*^ "Warden, daughter of Appleton' Warden and Susan
(Withers) Warden, born 8 April, 1824. Married H. W.
Murtfeldt of Newburgh, N. Y. He was bom in Germany,
dukedom of Schumburgh-Lippe. He came to New York
in 1834, was a cabinetmaker by trade. In 1853 ^^ moved to
Newburgh and became a fruit-grower.
Children:
12 i. Henry Augustus^ Murfeldt, born 22 Jan., deceased.
13 ii. Charlotte J.^ Murtfeldt, born 17 Nov., 1846.
14 iii. William Appleton^ Murtfeldt, born 7 Dec, 1848. Married Miss
Mary Vernot of Newburgh ; they have three children living
in Roxbury, Mass.
15 iv. Walter Warden^ Murtfeldt, born 12 March, 1851.
16 V. Edward M ^ Murtfeldt, born 25 Aug., 1853. Married Miss Anna
McCord. They have six children living in Newburgh, N. Y.
17 vi. Alfred S.^ Murtfeldt, born 22 Sept., 1855. Married Miss Sarah
Quackenbush. They have one child and live in Canajoharie,
N. Y.
18 vii. Susan E.^ Murtfeldt, born 26 Nov., 1858.
19 viii. Mary E.^ Murtfeldt, born 31 Jan., i860.
20 ix. James ly. ^Murtfeldt. born 4 Aug., 1862. lyives in Roxbury.
21 X. Bertha^ Murtfeldt, born 21 June, 1868; married William Hardie,
and lives in Fall River, Mass.
7.
Henry Prince^ "Warden, son of Henry Hughes^ {App/eion') and
Elizabeth (Beal) Warden, born at Astoria, N. Y., 12 Oct.,
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1855. Married at Portsmouth, N. H., 15 Dec, 1892, to
Katie S. Harrington of Henniker, N. H.
22 i. Delfina Harrington* Warden, bom 10 Oct., 1896.
Sus^ifi Withers^ Warden^ daughter of Henry Hughes* {Appleton')
and Elizabeth (Beal) Warden, bom 17 Jan., 1857. Married
William Torrey Barker, 24 June, 1878, at Kingston, Mass.
He was born, 14 Feb., 1851, at Hanson, Mass., the son of
Josiah and Eliza (Gushing) Barker of Scituate. He was a
graduate of Harvard University, class of 1873. He is a
paper manufacturer. Many of Mr. Barker's connections
served in United States navy. Rear Admiral Joseph Smith,
U. S. N., Rear Admiral Albert Smith, U. S. N., being
cousins, and William Gushing, who destroyed the Albemarle,
was first cousin of his mother. Lieut. Pillsbury, who com-
manded the Vesuvius in the Guban war, is also a cousin.
Ghildren :
Elizabeth Gushing* Barker, bom 15 Sept., 1879.
lyouisa Beal* Barker, born 17 Jan., 1881.
Marion Appleton* Barker, born 13 Jan., 1884.
William Bowen* Barker, born 6 Jan., 1889.
Judith Drew* Barker, born 30 July, 1892.
William Torrey* Barker, Jr., born 18 Aug., 1895.
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ENGLAND. AMERICA.
U
James' Warden, the first we have any account of in this line, was
bom at Crosley, Somerset, Eng., about 1770. Married
Children :
2 i. Naomi^ Warden, born 28 June, 1792, died 1805.
3 ii. Jane* Warden, born 5 Feb., 1795, died 1805.
4 iii. Ann* Warden, born 20 April, 1797, died 1839.
5 iv. Hannah* Warden, born 23 Sept., 1800, died 1820.
6 v.. James* Warden, Jr., born 8 Aug., 1803, died 1853.
James* "Warden, son of James' Warden, born in England, 8 Aug.,
1803, died 18 Nov., 1853, married Eliza Franklin. She was
' born in England, 1822, died 20 May, 1880.
Children :
7 i. James^ Warden, born 24 June, 1823.
8 ii. Eliza^ Warden, born 24 May, 1824, died 6 June, 1892.
9 iii. Ann^ Warden, born 22 Sept., 1826.
10 iv. James^ Warden, born 6 March, 1829, died 1877.
11 V. George^ Warden, born 6 July, 183 1.
12 vi. DanieP Warden, born 2 July, 1833, died 11 March, 1836.
13 vii. William^ Warden, born 7 Aug., 1835, died 25 June, 1842.
14 viii. DanieP Warden, born 30 March, 1838, died 4 June, 1842.
15 ix. John^ Warden, born 10 Aug., 1840, died 3 July, 1899.
16 X. William^ Warden, born 10 June, 1843, °ow living in England.
17 xi. Martha^ Warden, born ii Sept., 1851, died 14 Sept., 1872.
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John^ Watdexif son of James^ (/ames^) and Eliza (Franklin)
Warden, bom lo Aug., 1840, in England, came to America
with his family about 1880; settled at Worcester, Mass.
Married Mary Coombs; she died 15 Nov., 1894. He died
3 July, 1899.
Children :
18 i. Martha C* Warden, bom 13 May, 1862.
19 ii. George* Warden, born 25 March, 1865.
20 Hi. Mary* Warden, bom 21 July, 1868.
21 iv. Lydia* Warden, born 28 July, 1870.
22 V. John* Warden, Jr., born 19 July, 1872 ; married Evelyn M. Weir.
Clerk by occupation.
23 vi. Paulina* Warden, bom 30 January, 1874.
24 vii. James* Warden, bom 26 July, 1875, a moulder by occupation ;
married Jessie McTammany.
25 viii. William D.* Warden, born 8 Feb., 1877; married Priscilla
Taylor.
26 ix. Percy* Warden, born 15 Sept., 1878, clerk by occupation.
27 X. Annie E.* Warden, born 24 Feb., 1880.
28 xi. Alice J.* Warden, born 6 Nov., 1881.
29 xii. Charles F.* Warden, bom 23 June, 1883.
30 xiii. Hephzibah E.* Warden, bom 19 Jan., 1885.
J9.
George* Warden^ son of John^ (/ames^y fames') and Mary
(Coombs) Warden, born in England, 25 March, 1865,
married Elizabeth Manchester. A moulder by occupation.
31 i. Raymond* Warden, born 25 March, 1899.
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OF
WARDEN FAMILY.
The Warden family has been a difficult one to trace, owing to
the imperfect state of many records. A manuscript history and
pedigree was for a long period possessed by the family, but many
years ago was lost under the following circumstances, related by
Miss Anna Ross^ Warden of Salem, Mass. : — Dr. Elisha Story of
Marblehead, Mass., requested his cousin, Sarah Bridge Gorman,
wife of John^ Warden (and grandmother of above mentioned
Anna Ross^ Warden of Salem) to send him for perusal, the family
history and records, which he promised to return. In those days
the only means of conveyance was by the stage coach, and by the
driver of one of these she sent the manuscript. Unfortunately,
as the coachman later confessed, he encountered a driving snow-
storm on his way to Marblehead and lost his hat in which he had
placed the document. Although a search was made, the latter
was never recovered. Miss Warden says that she often heard
her father express regret over this incident and remark ' ' at any
rate we can trace back to a king. ' ' Whether this literally meant
a royal descent she does not know and probably nobody will ever
be able to shed any light upon the subject.
There seems to be no proof that Thomas ** Wardin '' of Scituate
was the ancestor of the Salem family of Wardens, I, however,
for the following reasons consider him as such : — Although the
name appears as *' Wardin " in the History of Scituate, it does
not in the least follow that it is correctly spelled. Warden was
sometimes written thus by mistake, as for instance, in the Salem
City Records: — '*John Wardin and Sarah Gorman, both of
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Salem, married Nov. 13, 1772, by Rev. Asa Dunbar.'* Thomas
''Wardin'* of Scituate, had children, Thomas, Samuel, and
*' Frances." The spelling of the latter I believe to have also
been a mistake, either in the records or in copying them, and in
reality not to mean a daughter but a son Francis, Taking this for
granted, the three sons would correspond perfectly to the Thomas,
Samuel, and Francis who appear in Boston about 1715 and later
(it is stated in the History of Scituate on page 377, that Thomas
Wardin and family probably removed to Boston after 1698.) It
may also be added that Francis was a very uncommon name in
the ''Colonies*' at that time and it is unlikely that in a small
place like old Boston and vicinity there existed more than one
Francis Warden of the same generation. Another point which
strengthens my theory, is the fact that Francis Warden of Boston,
named his eldest son, Thomas, presumably for his father Thomas
of Scituate. There is no deed in Suffolk County that states the
place from which the family had come, therefore, there is no
actual proof of the family connection unless it be found in
Plymouth County records. There was also some doubt respect-
ing the next generation, as it was not at all certain that John^
Warden of Salem was the son of the above mentioned Francis of
Boston. I believe that I have succeeded in proving the parentage
as follows : — The birth of John^ Warden of Salem is not found in
Boston Records, but this is not surprising, for they are known to
be very incomplete. His death, however, is given in the family
Bible (at the old Salem homestead) and occurred on the ** 27th of
April, 1820, aged 85 and 3 months," which would make the date
of his \i\r^ January 1735, Knowing the customs of the times, it
is not likely that he had not married before November 1772, on
which date he would have been nearly thirty-eight years of age.
It is therefore reasonable to suppose that Sarah Bridge Gorman
was his second wife, and this is strengthened by the Salem
Records which give * * Elizabeth Blyth ' * as wife of a John Warden
before 1772, after which date Elizabeth Blyth disappears and a
John Warden appears with wife Sarah. Moreover, Salem records
give to John Warden and wife Elizabeth, a son with that un-
common name of Francis, who was baptised '*Nov. 22, 1761
(Episcopal) " ; see Essex Institute Historical Collections, Vol.
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23, page 271. Compare to this the first entry in the Warden fam-
ily Bible (Salem homestead) which states that ** Francis Warden,
died about 1776 on board the Jersey Prison Ship, New York,
aged 18." This Bible was only published in 18 10 (in Phila-
delphia) and evidently the person who wrote the above was not
positive concerning the date of death and wrote " about 1776 '* —
it probably occurred later. Does not this correspond with the
Francis, son of John Warden and wife Elizabeth Blyth, and
baptised (as stated above) in Salem 22 Nov. 1761 ? It seems to
be a certainty that these John Wardens were one and the same
man. The strongest proof, however, that John of Salem was the
son of Francis of Boston is the entry found in Records of Old
South Church, Boston : — ** John, son of Francis Warden and wife
Elizabeth, baptised /a^^. 5, //j^-j. ' ' This agrees exactly with the
record in the family Bible, which says that John Warden died
** 27th of April 1820, aged 85 years and 3 months ! "
GENEALOGY.
J.
Thomas' "Warden or **"Wardm^, the progenitor of the Salem
Branch, was residing in Scituate, Mass., in 1690. He mar-
ried Elizabeth Sergeant. They had children :
o (doubtful) Johu, born about 1686-7, a^id was buried from Christ
Church, Boston, 8 June, 1732, "aged 45." Perhaps he was
the one who married Katherine Hutchin, 17 Feb., 1723. This
would account for the name of John in families of Thomas^
and Francis*. However, it has not been proved that the
above named John was a son of Thomas^ of Scituate.
2 i. Thomas*, bom 1690, married Anna Johnson. He died in 1747-8
and had probably married twice, leaving widow Mary. He
had many children.
3 ii. Elizabeth*, born 1692.
4 iii. Francis*, born 1695, married Elizabeth Crowel, 23 Dec, 1718.
5 iv. Samuel*, born 1698, married Sarah Davise, 7 July, 1720. Both
were admitted to First Church, Boston, 31 Dec, 1721. He
owned the Covenant, 13 Oct., 1754, according to Records of
First Church. He and his brother Francis* owned land on
Beacon Hill. Samuel* was living in 1770.
6 V. (doubtful) Ruth*, admitted to First Church of Boston, 26 June,
1720, a year previous to the admittance of above named
Samuel* and Sarah Davise. The relationship of Ruth has
not been proved.
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2.
Thomas* "Warden^ son of Thomas* and Elizabeth (Sergent)
Warden, bom at Scituate, ii Jan., 1690. Married about
1713, Anna Johnson of Marblehead ; second, i Aug., 1734,
Mary Loring of Hull. He was a farmer and afterwards
an innholder. He was a member of Brattle St. Church in
1 71 3. Was constable 1738. Died 1747. His will, 11 Nov.,
1747, Sampson Salter, Exec, (seepage 78) wife Mary and
daughter Anna sole heirs. Children born in Boston.
By Anna (Johnson) Warden :
7 i. Anna^ bom 3 Dec, 1713, baptized 7 Jan., 1714, died 9 Sept.,
1 714, aged 9 months.
8 ii. Anna^ baptized 9 Oct., 1715, died in infancy.
9 iii. Thomas^ bom 5 Dec, 1717, died in infancy.
10 iv. Thonlas^ born 8 Jan., 1719, died in infancy.
11 V. Thomas^ born 7 Feb., 1721, baptized 11 Feb , 1722, died in
infancy.
12 vi. Benjamiu^ bom July 10, 1724, baptized 2 Aug., 1724, died in
infancy.
13 vii. John^ born 27 Jan., 1726, baptized 29 Jan., 1727, died in infancy.
14 viii. John^ born 12 Dec, 1728, baptized 15 Dec, 1728, died in infancy.
15 ix. Anna^ baptized 15 Nov., 1730, died 1748.
By Mary (Loring) Warden :
16 i. Tho^las^ baptized 28 Dec, 1735, died before 1747.
Widow married James Clark, blacksmith, of Hull, 30 Nov.,
1 75 1. She sold land in Hull, 1769.
4.
Francis* "Warden, (Thomas^), born 1695, settled in Boston, mar- .
ried (i) Elizabeth Crowel, 23 Dec, 1718, and (2) Sarah
between the years 1749 and 1758. He probably had no
children by his second wife. His will, dated 17 June, 1765,
was proved 13 June, 1766, and mentions his son John,
daughter Elizabeth, wife of Edward Potter, daughter Mary,
wife of John Greenleaf , also the children of his * * late son
Thomas ' ' , and rest of estate to his wife Sarah. Francis
buys a house and land of the town of Boston, 20 May, 1723.
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He mortgages land on Beacon St. , Boston to James Bowdoin,
6 June, 1745. He and wife Elizabeth sell'a house and land
on Beacon St. to John Lovell of Boston, 20 April, 1749. He
and wife Sarah sell land near Beacon Hill, on Beacon St. ,
to Henry Bromfield, 17 Nov., 1758. He sells land to John
Mills, 23 June, 1759, and gives a mortgage to vSame person,
25 June, 1759.' **Fire in Boston, 1760 — Francis Warden
among the losers. ' '
His children, probably all by his first wife :
17 i. Thomas^ born 5 Oct., 17 19, married Isabella Wheems, 7 Nov.,
1741. Administration of his estate granted 23 April, 1750.
They had several children.
18 ii. Elizabeth^ born 5 Mar., 1721, married Edward Potter. She
was baptized i April, 1722.
19 iii. William^ baptized 8 Nov., 1724.
20 'r^:„g/ iv. Marga^et^ baptized 7 Nov., 1731.
21 \ V. Mary^ baptized 7 Nov., 1731, married John Greenleaf.
22 vi. John^ born 1735, baptized 5 Jan., 1735.
5.
Samuel'' "Warden, son of Thomas' and Elizabeth (Sergent)
Warden, born in Scituate, 28 May, 1698, married in Boston,
7 July, 1720, by Jos. Sewell of Old South Church, to Sarah
Davise, daughter of Thos. and Hannah Davise, born 1698-9,
Mar. 27. Bought lot of Elisha Cooke, 10 Oct., 1735. He
was a carpenter and lived on Turner St., Beacon Hill, till 14
Feb., 1 771, when he sold his house to Benj. Sumner, Jr.
Children born in Boston :
23 i. Ma^y^ born 26 Jan., 1722-3. Published i Oct., 1741, to Benj.
Child.
24 ii. William^ born 28 Mar., 1725-6.
25 iii. SamueP, born 17 May, 1729, perhaps married Ann Beartell, 28
Dec, 1753. Four children: i, Mary, baptized 10 Dec, 1758;
2, Anna, baptized 16 Nov., 1760; 3, Sarah, baptized 31 Jan.,
1762 ; 4, Elizabeth, baptized 18 Dec, 1763.
26 iv. Sarah^ born 15 Feb., 1733-4.
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WARDEN FAMILY GENEAIX)GY.
15*
Anna^ "Warden^ daughter of Thomas' • ( Thomas^) and Anna
(Johnson) Warden, bom Nov. 1730, died 1748, and by her
death the family of Thomas' became extinct. Her estate
was settled by Francis Warden, housewright, as adminis-
trator. Saml. Warden and Thomas Warden, housewrights,
signed bond for ;^25o. The following is a copy of the
appraisal of her property.
APPRAISAL.
Anna Warden, Boston, minor daughter of Thomas Warden,
deceased, Inholder ; Francis Warden, Housewright.
Francis Warden, )
Saml. Warden, V Housewrights, Boston,
Thomas Warden, j
Bond ;^25o.
£
s.
d.
8 petticoats,
17
15
I old riding hood,
4
2 pair old stago.
4
2 pair old shoes.
I
15
6 gowns, - . - -
47
10
3 shifts,
5
4 aprons, - - . -
6
5 caps 20/, I muff 30/,
- 32
10
5 pr. stockings 50/, 3 knots 10/,
3
I trimmed hat 4/, i velvet hood 25/,
I
9
2 hdlf. and old apron,
2
2 short cloak,
5
10
Fans 4/, silk blanket 80/,
4
4
I jute allapaca cloak,
- 30
I old bible, imperfect,
5
Silver and gold things,
- 29
4
^163
18
4
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ii.
29
iii.
30
iv.
31
V.
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Thomas^ "Warden, son of Francis^ {Thomas^) and Elizabeth
(Crowel) Warden, bom in Boston, 5 Oct., 1719. Married
in Boston, 7 Nov., 1741, by Mr. Thd. Prince of Old South
Church, to Isabella Wheems. He was a housewright, and a
member of Brattle Street Church ; Viewer of Boards,
Shingles, etc., 1745- 1748. Died about 1750. Wife was
appointed administratrix 23 April, 1750, and gave bond for
;^5o ; Samuel Warden, witness.
Children bom in Boston :
Thomas*, baptized, Brattle St. Churcli, 21 Mar., 1742.
Elizabeth*, baptized 25 Mar., 1744, died in iufancy.
William*, born 19 Oct., 1746, married 30 Sept., 1767-8, Sarah
Cob urn.
Elizabeth*, baptized 16 Aug., 1747, died in infancy.
Elizabeth*, baptized 3 Sept., 1749.
22*
John^ "Warden^ {Francis^, Thomas^), bom 1735, baptized 5 Jan.,
1735, married (i) Elizabeth Blyth, daughter of Benj. Blyth
of Salem, and (2) Sarah Bridge Gorman, daughter of John
Gorman and his wife Sarah Bridge (daughter of the Rev.
Thomas Bridge of England and his wife Elizabeth Turner of
England) 13 Nov., 1772. John^ died 27 April, 1820, aged
85 years and 3 months. His wife, Sarah, died 15 Mar., 1826,
aged 83 years.
By his first wife he had children :
32 i. John*, baptized 3 Sept., 1758.
33 ii. Elizabeth*, baptized 10 Aug., 1760.
34 iii. Francis* baptized 22 Nov., 1761, died about 1776 (probably
later) on board the Jersey Prison Ship, New York.
By his second wife, Sarah Bridge Gorman, John^ had children :
35 i. Sarah*.
36 ii. ''Betsey"* (Elizabeth).
37 iii. John* born 27 May, 1775, died Sept. 1858.
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23*
Mary^ "Warden, daughter of Saml.* ( Thomas^) and Sarah (Davis)
Warden, bom 26 Jan., 1722-3, married Benjamin Child, i
Oct., 1 741, by Rev. . He bom .
Children :
38 i. Benj.* Child, born 17 Nov., 1742.
39 ii. Sarah* Child, born 9 Sept., 1746.
40 iii. William* Child, bom 29 Oct., 1748.
29-
"William'* Warden, son of Thomas^ {Francis'', Thomas^) and
Isabella (Wheems) Warden, bom 19 Oct., 1746, died before
18 1 5. Married in Boston, 30 Sept., 1767-8, by Rev. Sim
Howard of West Church, to Sarah Cobum, daughter of
Ebenezer and Rebecca (Hill) Cobum (who were married by
Theo. Foxcroft, 29 Jan., 1735), grandchild of Saml. Hill and
great grandchild of Nathaniel and Susanna Heaton from
whom she inherited property on Marlborough Street in
Boston, 1770. She died 25 Nov., 1815, aged 69 years;
funeral from house of her son-in-law, Elisha Copeland, on
Pleasant Street. William was a perukemaker ; The Boston
News Letter, 26 Sept., 1771, contains this notice : *' William
Warden, perruqure in Kings Street, Boston, informs the
ladies that he would color the hair on the head from red or
other disagreeable color to dark brown and black. * * In the
Massachusetts Spy of 3 May, 1775, is found this : In a letter
about the battle of Lexington the writer says: **A young
man who was taken prisoner and made to assist the British in
removing the wounded, said that he saw a barber, who lived
in Boston, thought to be one Warden, with the troops and he
heard them say that he was one of their pilots. He likewise
saw the said barber fire twice at our men. ' ' This must have
referred to the above Warden as he left the city when the
British did and was proscribed and banished in 1778. By an
Act of the General Court, 1781, a commission was appointed
to sell all the property of the "so-called" conspirators and
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absentees, and under that law, Saml. Henshaw and Saml.
Barrett sold at auction, 1783, the estate of Wm. Warden and
Sarah (Cobum) Warden his wife, situated on Marlborough
Street, etc., to Christopher Clark for ;^7o; said Warden
being an absentee.
Children born in Boston.
41 i. William^ born 12 Dec, 1768-9.
42 ii. Sarah^, born 31 Jan., 1771, who married Klisha Copeland.
37-
lohn^ Warden^ {John^, Francis^, Thomas^), born 27 May, 1775,
married to Rachel Ross, daughter of William and Hannah
Ross of Salem, 20 Jan., 1800, by the Rev. Thomas Barnard.
He (John^) was " appointed Sergeant- Major of the Artillery
Regiment, in the First Brigade and Second Division of the
Militia of Massachusetts,** 2 Sept., 18 13, Signed ''John
Russell, Lieut. Col. Com'dt.** He died 16 Sept., 1858.
She died of consumption, 14 Mar., 1846, aged 66.
They had children :
43 i. John^, born 8 April, 1801. He was an officer on Brig '* Henrico,"
13 Dec, 1823. He died at Salem, i Mar. 1849.
44 ii. Sarah Gorman^, born 22 Jan., 1803, married to Timothy Holmes,
I Dec, 1825, by the Rev. lyucius Bolls. They had children.
45 iii. " Betsey "^ born 7 April, 1804, married to William Gray Verry,
20 May, 1823, by the Rev. John Prince. They had a child :
Elizabeth, born 30 Mar., 1824, married to John Miles, 20 Jan.,
1846, by the Rev. Wm. Richardson. They had two children.
Wm. G. Verry died 2 Feb., 1829, and his wife, "Betsey"
Warden, married for her second husband, Joshua Bailey
lyittle, 20 Sept., 1837, (by Rev. Charles Sewall). She died
27 Nov., 1845.
46 iv. PVancis*, born 6 July, 1806, married Lydia S. Davis. He died
27 Jan., 1873.
47 V. Catherine Wright*, born 18 April, 1808, married to Joshua Bailey
Little of Danvers, 23 Jan., 1847, ^^y the Rev. Thomas
Anderson. Joshua died 25 Aug., 1849.
48 vi. Henry Ross*, born 11 Aug., 1810, went to California during the
**Gold Craze" and died there 15 Nov., 1852 (of Brights
Disease).
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74 WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
49 vii. William Ross*, boru 30 June, 1812, married to Almira Holman
Smith, 9 Oct., 1840, by the Rev. Alexander S. Sessions.
They had children.
f^ Twins I ^^."' Bom and died 27 Jan., 1814.
52 X. Anna Ross*, born 8 Feb., 181 7. Residing at the Warden Home-
stead, Essex Street, Salem, in the year 1900. Unmarried.
44*
Sarah Gornian^ Warden, daughter of John'* (/okn\ Francis^,
Thomas^) and Rachel (Ross) Warden, born 22 Jan., 1803,
married to Timothy Holmes, i Dec, 1825, by Rev. I^ucius
Bolls.
Children :
Sarah Elizabeth^ Holmes, married Edw. Stevens, Dec. 13, 1857.
Ann Catherine^ Holmes.
Rachel Ellen** Holmes.
John Henry* Holmes.
Wm. Warden* Holmes.
45.
**Bctscy ^^ "Warden^ daughter of John'* {John^, Francis^, Thomas^)
and Rachel (Ross) Warden, bom 7 April, 1804, married by
Rev. John Prince, D. D., to William G. Verry, 20 May, 1823.
He died 2 Feb., 1829. Married (2) 20 Sept., 1837, by Rev.
Chas. Sewall, to Joshua Bailey Little. She died 27 Nov.,
1845, aged 41 years and 7 months.
58 i. Elizabeth Gray^ Verry, born 30 Mar., 1824.
46.
Francis^ Warden, {John^.Jokn^, Francis^, Thomas^) born in Salem,
6 July, 1806, married 6 May, 1833, by the Rev. John
Pierpont, to Lydia Susanna Davis7 (Isaac^, Ezra^, Ezra^,
Ichabod3, William^, William') who was born 3 June, 181 1.
They resided for over thirty years in Paris, France, and both
died there, shortly after the siege of that city during the
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Franco- Prussian War. She died of pneumonia, 23 Jan.,
1873. He, much weakened by the privations he had under-
gone during the siege, did not survive the shock of his wife's
death and died four days later, 27 Jan., 1873. They are
both buried in the cemetery at Forest Hills, Boston, Mass.
They had children :
59 i. Francis Little^ born in New York 26 April, 1834, married Kate
L. Wight, 24 June, 1857. The^ resided in Paris, France. He
died of Roman fever, 5 April, 1870, and is buried at Pau
(South of France). His wife died m New York, 4 May, 1885.
Francis L. Warden was talented as a writer and very musical.
They had no children.
60 ii. William Davis^ born 11 July, 1837. died at Ostend, Belgium, of
heart disease, 2 Aug., 1895 or '96. Never married. He
resided many years in England and was a great social favorite.
He was travelling with his friend, the Duke of Albany
(Queen Victoria's son) when that Prince died. He was noted
in Society for his wit.
61 iii. Edward MitchelP, born 24 June, 1842.
62 iv. Clarence^ born 3 Sept., 1845, married Harriet H. Payne, 5
Nov., 1870.
63 V. Juliet Pierpont^ born 2 Sept., 185 1, married to Col. William
Henry Peregrine Carington of England, 15 Sept., 1871. They
have no children and reside in England.
49-
William Ross^ Warden, son of John^ {John^, Francis^, Thomas')
and Rachel Warden, born 30 June, 1812, died May, 1892.
Married Almira Holman Smith, daughter of lyoring W.
Smith of Salem, 9 Oct., 1840, by Rev. Alex. S. Sessions.
Children :
64 i. Juliana Smith* Warden.
65 ii. William L.* Warden, bom 1842.
66 iii. Minnie A. H.* Warden, who married S. A. Underhill of Somer-
ville, Mass.
67 ^^'^ j iv. Henry Holmau* Warden, born and died 27 Jan., 1844.
68 ^^^^®\ V. Ellen* Warden, „ „ „ „ ,
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Elizabeth Gray^ Vcrry, daughter of " Betseys " (Warden) and
Wm. G. Verry, bom 30 Mar., 1824, married by Rev.
Wm. Richardson, to John Miles, 20 Jan., 1846.
Two children :
69 i. John Henry^ Miles.
70 ii. Catherine Bailey^ Miles.
6U
Edward Mitchell^ Warden, son of Francis^, {John^, John^^
Francis^, Thomas^) and Lydia Susanna (Davis) Warden, born
24 June, 1824, married Kate Patten Walker of Bath, Me.,
18 April, 1867. They resided in France and England. He
died in London, 14 Jan., 1892.
The children, nearly all of whom were born in Brighton, Eng.
71 i. Francis^ Warden, born in England, 2 Dec, 1868. Educated at
Wellington College. Fought with the English, under
Colonel Plumer, in South Africa, against the Boers in 1900.
72 ii. Clarence PercivaF Warden, born in England, 18 Aug., 1870.
Educated in England, became a Captain in English Militia,
and died at Nice, 22 April, 1896.
73 iii. William Herbert^ Warden, born in England, 18 Aug., 1870,
died in 1871.
74 iv. Reginald Edward^ Warden, born in England, i April, 1872.
75 V. Katherine Patten^ Warden, born about 1874.
76 vi. Edward^ Warden, born 14 May, 1875. Residing in England,
where he studied architecture.
77 vii. Juliet^ Warden, born Feb. 1879, and died 1879.
78 viii. Vera^ Warden, born 27 Jan., 1880.
62.
Qarence^ Warden, {Francis^, John^, John^, Francis^, Thomas^)
was born in New York City, 3 Sept. , 1845. He was married
5 Nov., 1870, by the Rev. Samuel Dyke, to Harriet Hatch
Payne^ (William^, John^, John^, Jonathan^, Jonathan^,
Thomas^, Thomas'). She is a descendant of Stephen
Hopkins who came to this country in the "Mayflower,"
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1620. Since their marriage they have always resided in
Paris, France, during seventeen years at 154 Ave. des
Champs Elys^es and lately at 76 Ave. Marceau.
They have children :
79 i. William Francis^ born 2 June, 1872, married Eleanor C.
Denham, 12 July, 1898.
80 ii. Edward Clarence^, born in Paris, 30 Aug., 1875. Educated at
Bath College, England.
63.
Juliet Picrpont Rcnic^ Warden, daughter of Francis^ and Lydia
Susanna (Davis) Warden, born in Paris, France, 2 Sept.,
1 85 1, married lyieut.-Col. the Hon. William Henry Peregrine
Carington of England, 15 Sept., 1871.
81 i. One adopted son, Guy^ (see English Peerage).
65.
William LJ" Warden, son of William Rosss (/o/in^,/okn^, Francis'',
Thomas') and Maria (Smith) Warden, born in Salem, 22
April, 1842, married Hannah F. Oakes, 1871.
Children :
82 i. William Oakes^ Warden, born 18 May, 1872.
83 ii. Francis Falkner^ Warden, born 8 Sept., 1873.
84 iii. Grace Richardson^ Warden, born 17 Feb., 1884, died 18 Nov.,
1888.
79-
William Francis^ Warden, (Clarence^, Francis^, John^, Johri^,
Francis^, Thomas') born 2 June, 1872, was taken to France
when about six months old and has been educated in Paris.
He began to study drawing and painting at the early age of
ten and is following Art as a profession. He took drawing
with Joseph Mezzara and painting with Benjamin Constant,
Lt^on Comerre, Aime Morot and Tony Robert Fleury. He
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has been exhibiting since 1896 at the Paris Salon (Soci^t^
des Artistes Fran9ais) and at the Chicago Art Institute, etc.
He was married, 12 July, 1898, by the Rev. George H.
Dole, to Eleanor Cotton Denham (Westons, Thomas^,
Thomas^, James*, James'). In 1600 the Denhams were
Scotch and owned land in that country. She is descended
from the Kings of Scotland through the celebrated families
of Stuart, Douglas and Maxwell. He mother, Melinda C.
Potter, was descended from the Rev. James Potter, who was
born 1734 and died 22 Mar., 1815. William Francis7 and
his wife reside at 115 Rue de Courcelles, Paris, France.
WILL OF THOMASM^^^^^^O WARDEN.
Boston, 8 March, 1747.
In the name of God, Amen. I, Thomas Warden, of Boston,
in County of Suffolk, and Province of the Massachusetts Bay, in
New England, Inholder, being weak and infirm of body, but thro
mercy of sound and disposing mind and memor>' do make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following, hereby revoking and making null and void all former
and other wills by me at any time heretofore made. First, and
principally, I commit my precious and immortal soul into the
hands of God, my creator, relying solely on His mercy through
the merits and satisfaction of my Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ,
for the pardon of my sins and gracious acceptance with Him. My
body I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the direction
of my executor herein named, and for my temporal goods and
estate, I will that the same be employed and bestowed in manner
as is hereinafter expressed, that is to say, t will and order that
all my just debts and funeral expenses be well and truly paid by
my executor.
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Item :
I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife, Mary Warden,
all and every, the household goods and furniture of household
and whatever she brought unto me at the time of our marriage,
together with one-half moity or half part of all my other estate
both real and personal, whatsoever and wheresoever the same
be found.
All the remainder of my estate, I give and devise and bequest
unto my well beloved child, Anna Warden, to be holden by her,
her heirs, and assigns forever, and it is my desire, and I do here-
by will and order, my executor to make division of my estate
between my wife and daughter in the more just manner as the
same is before given and devised.
I now constitute and appoint my trusty friend, Mr. Sampson
Salter, of Boston, to be the executor, ii Nov., 1747.
Inventory :
1 old bed, 2 bolsters, 4 pillows,
2 old beds, straw bed and cot,
1 old quilt, 2 odd blankets, rug, -
2 sheets,
I chest of drawers and table,
I blanket, 32 old flagg bottom chairs and
2 armed chairs,
I looking glass,
I press for cloths and linen,
I cross cut saw, i pr. small brass hand font,
I hand iron, fire shovel, etc.,
I glass, - . . .
I bead 39W at 12/,
I bead 6ow at 9/, - - -
I easy chair, - - . _
1 large quilt, - - - .
2 pr. linen curtains,
I desk ;^5, I table,
1 close stool pan ;^3, pepper box,
4 brass candle stocks,
2 cruse, 2 mustard pots, 2 salts,
1 pr. andirons, i tongs,
7 pr. sheets, 2 table cloths,
2 table cloths and coarse linen.
£
s.
d.
32
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4
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2
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15
12
15
14
19*
4
10
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27
20
2
2
10
6
10
3
5
3
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2
5
21
5
10
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8 Garlick pillow cases,
5
I warming pan,
4
I silver watch,
25
I old torn cloth bed,
- 15
2 bolsters, - . - .
6
ID
I gun, ....
5
2 old lines and leads, etc. ,
3
ID
I bedstead and bed.
I
ID
Old iron, ....
3
I coffee pot, and iron box, 2 jugs,
3
ID
I pickle pot and qt. bottle,
I
15
I maple table and frying pan,
5
I pr. andirons, etc..
3
I old hair line.
5-
71 pewter, - . . .
30
3
6
51 brass with iron bale.
- 25
10
I morter and pestle.
5
I counterpin.
4
I child's blanket and shoes,
3
I jack and wright.
4
6 iron candle sticks.
I
I chaffin dish.
2
5
I tea kittle and bellows.
4
10
I gridiron and box.
3
2 Sat irons.
2
I skittle frame and toaster,
5
5
I pr. iron dogs and iron pot.
3 tramels and fire shovels,
5
5
2 splitts, old copper pot,
5
10
I tin gallon pot, i qt. ,
2
5
2 old plain tables and folding board.
I
10
I pan, ....
I
5
I old wood ax, cooper adze,
2
5 punch bowls and pops.
I
5
4 brown mugs.
6
16 gallons rum,
24
2 gallons brandy.
4
10
I large Bible and 4 small ones.
5
10
I looking glass.
I
10
Rope, - - - - -
I
10
5 hhd. , 2 bbls. and 3 half.
6
I skillet, - - • -
10
3 set tubs,
2
Rubbish in garret.
2
I negro man,
- 175
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Cash in paper bills of credit,
Cash in gold,
Cash in silver,
Cash in English shillings,
5 Pisterenes,
Wearing Apparel, &c. :
I cloth cloak and great coat,
I ban yan, i sute cloth,
I light coat and jacket,
I flannel waist coat, &c.,
1 good hat and 2 old ones,
2 wiggs, I good and i bad,
2 caps, old stockings and shoes,
5 shirts.
Bills rec. ,
Expense of settling and bills pay.
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218
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7
5
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27
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THOMAS BRIDGE.
Thomas Bridge, was born at Hackney, in England, in 1656,
was regulariy educated at Oxford. His family is said to have
been very wealthy. Shortly after his birth, occurred the '* Great
Fire" in London. That terrible conflagration swept away the
family mansion and all the contents (except one hamper of plate)
of all their large possessions. Among other treasures, the family
records disappeared, His origin and antecedents, therefore,
cannot be fully stated. After graduating from Oxford, Mr.
Bridge travelled extensively in Europe and the East. During
this tour, events occurred which changed his views and induced
him on his arrival in England to study for the ministry and finally
take orders. About the same time, he married Miss Elizabeth
Turner, the only child of a widow who married William Paterson,
'* a Scotch gentleman" (see Knight's History of London), the
projector of the Bank of England. In his will, dated ** West-
minster, London, July i, 1718", her step-father says: "I give
and bequeath to Elizabeth my daughter-in-law, the only child to
my first wife Elizabeth Turner, relict of the late Thomas Bridge,
minister of the Gospel in New England, ;^i500.
Before he came to New England to settle, Mr. Bridge led a
wandering yet useful life. He preached in Jamaica and Bermuda
and in each of these places had received an invitation to settle as
a minister of the gospel. His first place of residence in North
America was West Jersey. He there also received an invitation
to settle, refused this call and arrived in Boston on the 17th of
March, 1704. He was regularly installed as a colleague and
pastor with Messrs. Allen and Wadsworth, May loth, 1705. In
the unsuccessful expedition made against Port Royal in 1707, he
was appointed by the Governor and Council to accompany the
Commissioners, June 5th. He sailed from Boston July 5th and
returned the first of the following September. He received the
degree of Master of Arts in 1 7 1 2 from Harvard College ; his name
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is affixed to the class which was graduated in 1675. He died
suddenly of apoplexy on the 26th of September, 1715. His
funeral sermon was preached by Rev. Mr. Colman and his re-
mains were treated with particular respect. The church voted
to pay his funeral expenses which amounted to ;^i04. His wife
Elizabeth died May 22, 1722. They had one son and four
daughters.
The birth of a son was considered a very important event in
this family as there had been a great deficiency in male heirs.
Mr. Bridge made arrangements with his family in England, that
his son should be educated in that country. His only brother
came to America for the boy, who died very young of the small-
pox. No male of this family in America. When he came to
West Jersey he had four daughters. His children were as
follows :
i. Elizabeth^ married to Bryant Parrot, 7 Feb., 1710, by her, fa-
ther. She died 29 Dec, 171 1. They had a child : Elizabeth,
who died 29 May, 1712.
ii. Bllen^ married to Joseph Marion^ {John^ John^ ), 7 June, 1711,
by her father.
iii. L,ydia^ married to Benjamin Grey, 23 Aug., 1715, by her father. '
They had a daughter : Indicia, who, after her parents' death
returned to her relatives in the British Provinces or in Eng-
land.
iv. Copia^ married to Richie Love of Ireland, 5 Nov., 1719, by Rev.
Joseph Sewall. They had children : i, William Richie, born
Aug., 1820, married Margaret Ross, 7 Oct., 1746 and went to
the British Provinces; 2, Bbenezer, born June, 1724.
V. Sarah?, born i Mar., 1705, baptized 4 Mar., married to John
Gorman, 3 Aug., 1740 by the Rev. Henry Caner. She died
in Boston, 1762. Their daughter: Sarah Bridge, married
John Warden of Salem, 13 Nov., 1772.
vi. Anna^ born 19 Oct., died 23 Oct., 1707.
vii. Thomas^ born 31 Oct., 1709 at 6 o'clock in the morning, bap-
tized 6 Nov., 1709. He died very young.
Ellcn^ Bridget niarried Joseph^ Marion, son of John^ Jr. and Anna
(Harrison) Marion. Joseph^s grandfather, John' Marion,
was living in Watertown in 1641, he niarried Sarah Eddy e,
daughter of John Eddye, who emigrated to America in 1630
and was the son of William Eddye, Vicar of St. Dunstan,
Cranbrook, County Kent, England. William was educated
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at Trinity College, Cambridge, and was Vicar of Cranbrook
from 1 609-161 6. The children of Joseph^ Marion and wife
Ellen Bridge were as follows :
i. Anna, born 1712.
ii. Ellen, born 1714.
iii. Elizabeth, born 22 Sept., 1721, married William Story.
iv. Prudence, born 1727.
Joseph Marion educated his daughters as he would have edu-
cated sons, following the example of his honored father-in-law,
Rev. Thomas Bridge. They were accomplished in the languages,
painting, drawing and needlework. " Mr. Joseph Marion was
very aristocratic and exclusive, valued himself upon his pedigree,
had a genealogy of his family upon parchment, illuminated and
painted." This parchment was destroyed when his house was
burnt. His daughter Elizabeth married William Story ' * Deputy
Registrar of the Vice Admiralty Court at Boston". At the time
of the Revolution his office was sacked and his public and private
papers burnt by the mob. William Story was the son of Elisha
and Sarah Cooper Story, and the father of Dr. Elisha Story of
Marblehead who was in Col. Little's Regiment at Concord. Was
also at Bunker Hill in the trenches with his friend Dr. Warren.
He was a leader of one of the gangs who destroyed the tea in
Boston Harbor, also one of the two commanders who gagged and
bound the sentinels and siezed the two brass field-pieces placed
on Boston Common to overawe the inhabitants. It was to him,
that his cousin Sarah Bridge Gorman {wife of John^ Warden) sent
the Warden family genealogy, on which occasion it was lost, as
stated on the first page of these records.
Dr. Elisha Story and his second wife Mehetable Pedrick, were
the parents of Justice Joseph Story, who was the father of
William Story, the celebrated sculptor and poet, and grandfather
of Julian Story, the celebrated artist and portrait painter, who
was educated in England and resides in Paris, France.
Dr. Elisha Story died in Marblehead, 27 August, 1805.
Part of the above is extracted from " Memorials of the Dead in Boston, King's Chapel
Burial Ground", " History of the First Church in Boston 1630-1880", the records of the
First Church, and the short manuscript genealogy of Warden family by Anna R. Warden
of Salem.
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WEST VIRGINIA.
U
Samuel' Warden, was born in Dublin, Ireland, , came to
America and settled in the Ohio Valley, near the present
site of Wheeling, West Va.
Children :
2 i. William* Warden, bom Aug. i8(x>, died Feb. 1892.
3 ii. John* Warden, (never married).
4 iii. Samuel* Warden.
5 iv. Abram* Warden.
6 V. Zachariah* Warden.
7 vi. James M.* Warden, was a physician ; settled in Ohio.
2.
William^ Warden, son of SamueP Warden, born Aug. 1800, died
Feb. 1892, married Nancy E. McCuskey. He was of the
Presbyterian persuasion. For many years he taught music,
then purchased a farm, upon which he lived till the day of
his death. He was very loyal before and during the days of
the Civil war and did much in forming the sentiment in the
community in which he lived favorable to the formation of
the new state of West Virginia as separate from the old state
of Virginia, because of slavery. He also took a prominent
part in the affairs of his church and was an upright and
honored man in the community in which he made his home.
His family was religiously trained and liberally educated for
the day and advantages they enjoyed. In these efforts he
was nobly aided by his wife. He lived to be over ninety
years old, respected and honored by all.
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They had five children :
8 i. Mary E.^ Warden.
9 ii. James M.^ Warden, bom 20 June, 1833.
10 iii. Amanda^ Warden, (never married).
11 iv. Margaret^ Warden.
12 V. SamueP Warden.
4*
SamiicP Warden, son of Samuel' Warden, was married twice —
( 1 ) no issue.
(2) children :
13 i. Morgan^ Warden.
14 ii. Belle^ Warden.
15 iii. William J.^ Warden.
8.
Mary E»^ Warden, daughter of William^ {Samuel^) and Nancy E.
(McCuskey) Warden, bom , married James McCann.
Children :
16 i. Newton* McCann.
17 ii. Homer* McCann, died, aged 22 years.
18 iii. Harry* McCann, died, aged 1 1 years.
Mary was gifted .when young as a singer. Her son, Homer,
also was noted in the section where he lived as a singer and was
greatly beloved by all who knew him.
9.
James M*^ Warden, son of William* {Samuel^) and Nancy E.
(McCuskey) Warden, born 20 June, 1833, married Joanna
C. Carman, Mar. 1856. He was born in Marshall County,
W. Va., in what is called the Pan-Handle of the state,
within a few miles of the city of Wheeling. He spent
his boyhood days on his father's farm. He attended
school near his home. In early life he was led to become
a Christian. He felt his life-work to be in the ministry.
He attended the West Alexander Academy in Pa., which
was under the presidency of the Rev. Alexander, D. D.
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From this institution he went to Meadsville, Pa.,
finishing his education in Alleghany College. It was his
purpose to enter the ministry of the Presbyterian church, of
which his parents were members, but his theological views
underwent a change and he entered the ministry of the
Methodist Episcopal Church. He joined the West Virginia
Conference, of which he is now a member. He has spent
fifty years in the active work of the ministry. He was
assigned to work in the southern part of the state. A loyal
Union man during and before the Civil war, he experienced
many trying vicissitudes. After an enforced absence with
his family away from his work, he returned to find his home
and all his earthly possessions a heap of ashes. Nothing
daunted, he continued at his post. Heartily disliked by the
Confederacy of that section, frequent attempts were made on
his life. He was pursued upon one occasion until he came
under the protecting folds of the old flag. At another time
a warrant was issued for him living or dead, but he eluded
capture and death. His services were then given to the
interests of the Federal troops, and in this position he
remained till peace was declared. After this he was assigned
to the more important churches of the Conference, was
appointed Presiding Elder of the Charleston District, was
honored by his Conference by his election to the General
Conference, the* law-making body of the Church, where he
served on some of the most important committees, and was
appointed a member of the Publishing Committee of the
Pittsburg Christian Advocate. He now lives in retirement
from the ministry with his oldest daughter in Grafton, West
Virginia.
Children :
19 i. William M.* Warden, born 30 Jan. 1856. Minister in M. E.
Church residing in Southington, Connecticut.
20 ii. Alfred R.* Warden bom . Physician residing in Grafton,
West Virginia.
21 iii. Samuel Watson* Warden, born 7 Sept., i860. Teacher in
Meriden, Connecticut.
22 iv. Franklin R."* Warden, born . Physician at Parkersburg,
West Virginia.
23 V. Nancy E."* Warden, born Dec. 1863, now Mrs. W. H. Hendrick-
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son, wife of a clothier in Grafton, West Virginia.
24 vi. Cora A.* Warden, born April, 1866, now Mrs. Clayton, living in
Grafton, West Virginia.
25 vii. Maude h.* Warden, born Dec. 1878, now Mrs. Edward Kelley,
living in Terra Alta, West Virginia.
26 viii. Harry — .* Warden, died in infancy.
iU
Margaret^ Warden, daughter of William^ (Samuel') and Nancy
E. (McCuskey) Warden, bom , married Wesley Steele.
Children :
27 i. William* Steele.
28 ii. Flora* Steele, died young.
29 iii. Samuel* Steele, died in 1897.
Amanda^ Warden makes her home with her sister, Margaret
Steele, at Kansas City, Missouri.
SamueP Warden, son of William^ (Samuel') and Nancy E.
(McCuskey) Warden, born , married Belle Ingraham,
and now living at Sand Hill, West Virginia.
Children :
30 i. Mary* Warden.
31 ii. Nancy* Warden.
William M^^ Warden, eldest son of James M.^ ( William^, Sam-
uel') and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden was born at Salem,
Pa., 30 Jan., 1856. He married Ada ly. Hunter of WCvSt
Alexander, Pa., 12 June, 1884. He spent his boyhood days
principally at the home of his grandfather because of the
unsettled condition of the country owing to the Civil War.
He was educated in private and public schools. He prepared
for college at the West lyiberty Academy, then completed his
education at the University of West Virginia, from there he
went to Drew Theological Seminary in Madison, N. J.
completing his course there in 1884. He then entered th^
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New York East Conference in 1884 at Brooklyn, New York,
of which he is now an active member. His appointments
have been in Greater New York and on the New Haven
District. He is now located in Southington, Conn.
Children :
32 i. Florence C* Warden, born 28 Aug., 1885.
33 ii. William James* Warden, born 10 Nov., 1886.
34 iii. Frank Hurst* Warden, born 31 May, 1888, died 16 Aug., 1888.
35 iv. Ada Maud* Warden, bom 21 May, 1889.
20*
Alfred R.^ Warden, M* D», second son of James MJ ( William^,
Samuel^) and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden was born in West
Virginia, and married Emma Pelley of Benwood, W. Va.
He was educated in private and pubUc schools, entered the
University of West Virginia and finished his college course
in the Ohio Wesleyan University. He read medicine with
Dr. Piper of Wheeling, W. Va. and then attended the
Medical College of the Western Reserve in Ohio where he
completed his course. He is now and has been for several
years, a practitioner in Grafton, W. Va. He is a member
of the Methodist Episcopal Church, a trustee, steward,
and chorister in the church. He is a member of the Town
Council, Medical Examiner of the O. U. A. M. and has been
several times elected a delegate to the political conventions
of his state.
Children :
36 i. Rhea W.^ Warden.
^7 Twins/ "• PauP Warden.
38 ^^^^^\iii. Pauline^ Warden.
2U
Samuel W/ Warden, third son of James M.3 ( William^, Samuel\)
and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden was born 7 Sept.,
i860, in West Virginia, married Henrietta M. Sweet of
Meriden, Conn. He received his education in the public
schools, the University of West Virginia, and the Ohio
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Wesleyan University. His services have been given to the
schools, as a teacher. He is now principal of North Colony
Grammar School of Meriden, Conn. He has held this
position for several years. His work is successful. He
is a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Has been
Sunday School Superintendent, Steward, and Treasurer of
the Official Board. He is living in Meriden, Conn.
Children :
39 i. Edna S.* Warden, born .
40 ii. Raymond CJ Warden, born .
41 iii. Mildred M.* Warden, bom .
22*
Franklin R/ Warden, M* D^ fourth son of James M.3 ( William^,
Samuel^) and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden, born , in
West Virginia, married Katherine Colville of Charleston,
W. Va. After completing his course in the grammar school,
he attended the preparatory school for college, at Morgan-
town, W. Va. He then attended the University of West
Virginia and completed his college course at the Ohio
Wesleyan University. He became principal of a school in
Mingo Junction, Ohio, and read medicine with Dr. Morgan
of the same place. He then attended and finished his course
at the ** College of Physicians and Surgeons" in Baltimore,
Md. , graduating in a large class with honorable mention.
He is now successfully pursuing his profession in Parkers-
burg, W. Va. , being a specialist in fevers. He is a member
of the Methodist Episcopal Church and active in the affairs
of his church and state.
One child :
42 i. Harold C.^ Warden.
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Nancy E*"^ Warden, daughter of James M.^ ( William^, Samuel^)
and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden, born Dec, 1863, married
William P. Hendrickson of Grafton, W. Va. Her husband
is a clothier in Grafton, W. Va.
Children :
43 i. Joe Clare^ Hendrickson.
44 ii. James F.* Hendrickson
G>ra A^^ Warden, daughter of James M.3 ( William^, Samuel^)
and Joanna C. (Carman) Warden, born April, 1866, married
William Clayton of Grafton, W. Va.
Children :
45 i. Leslie* Clayton, born .
46 ii. Robert* Clayton, born .
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CANADA.
U
Joseph' Warden, born in Pennsylvania, , left there with his
son Joseph during the Revolutionary War and went to
Canada. He left one son whose name is thought to have been
William, but who was never heard of by family afterwards.
Joseph, Sr. taught school for a number of years and then
made his way back into the United States on horse-back.
He was taken ill upon the road and died suddenly. He left
his son Joseph in Canada.
2.
Joseph^ Warden, son of Joseph' Warden, born in United States,
removed to Canada with his father. He was a millwright.
Married Marion Godfrey and to this couple were born three
boys and two girls.
3 i. Jesse^ Warden, born about 1802, died, 1870.
4 ii. Benjamin^ Warden, born 14 Oct., 1825, died, 1887.
5 iii. David^ Warden, born 1830, died, 1890.
6 iv. Susanna^ Warden, born .
7 V. Elizabeth^ Warden, born .
3-
Jesse^ Warden, son of Joseph^ (/osepk\) and Marion (Godfrey)
Warden, born in Haldimond Co., Canada, in 1802, was a
carpenter by trade. Died in 1870. Married Margaret
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Hinton at Cayuga, Ont. To this couple were born four
children.
8 i. Phoebe* Warden.
9 ii. Joseph* Warden.
10 iii. William* Warden.
11 iv. Thomas'* Warden.
4.
Benjamin C^ Warden, son of Joseph*, {Joseph^) and Marion
(Godfrey) Warden, bom Haldimond Co., Ont., 14 Oct.,
1825, was a carpenter by occupation; died 12 Mar , 1887.
Married Amanda E. Chrestler, at Cayuga, Ont. She was
born 28 Oct., 1833, died 5 June, 1877. To this couple were
bom thirteen children.
12 i. Susan L. A.* Warden, born 22 Feb. 1853, died 9 Aug., 1853.
13 ii. Josephine* Warden, born 22 Feb., 1853.
14 iii. Henrietta* Warden, born 10 May, 1854.
15 iv. John R.* Warden, born 22 Mar., 1856, married Almena Moore,
4 Feb., 1893.
16 V. Joseph C* Warden, born 17 Sept., 1857.
17 vi. Maria* Warden, born 14 Nov. 1859.
18 vii. Anna Eliza* Warden, born 23 July, 1862.
19 viii. Anglina* Warden, born 31 Oct., 1863.
20 ix. James lyemuel* Warden, born 24 Jan., 1866, married Hannah
Cole.
21 X. Margaret Ellen* Warden, born 19 Apr., 1868.
22 xi. Eliza Jane* Warden, born 12 May, 1871.
23 xii. Hatty* Warden, born 4 Mar., 1874.
24 xiii. Permillie* Warden, born 4 Feb., 1876.
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David^ Warden, son of Joseph^ {Joseph^) and Marion (Godfrey)
Warden, born in Haldimond Co., Ont. in 1830, was a carpen-
ter by occupation ; died 1890. Married Annie Soper, 9 May,
1855. To this couple were born six children.
Delilah* Warden, born 7 May, 1856.
Dennis R.* Warden, born 3 Sept,, 1858.
Eliza M.* Warden, born 7 Feb., i860.
Jessie* Warden, born 16 June, 1862, married Liddie Vaughn.
Noniia* Warden, born 26 June, 1865, married James Hall.
David* Warden, born 16 July, 1869.
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Josephine* Warden, daughter of Benjamin CJ { Joseph^ , Joseph^)
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 22 Feb., 1853,
married (i) Wm. Harris, (2) Wm. Blair, (3) Wm. Mac-
Pherson. Two children :
31 i. John E.* Harris, born 1872.
32 ii. Amanda^ Blair, born 1879.
Henrietta^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^, Joseph^)
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 10 May, 1854,
married (i) Ezra Kay, (2) George Roesch. Two children
by first husband.
33 i. Florence E.* Kay, born 12 Jan., 1880.
34 ii. Ina M.^ Kay, born 14 Dec, 1885.
Joseph O Warden, son of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^ , Joseph^) and
Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 17 Sept., 1857, niarried
Mary Lamtoman. To this couple were born four children.
35 i. Millie A.^ Warden, born 13 Apr., 1886.
36 ii. Mary G.^ Warden, born 25 Aug., 1889.
37 iii. Pearl' Warden, born 12 Jan., 1896.
38 iv. John R.' Warden, born 4 Feb., 1897.
Maria^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ (^ Joseph,^ Joseph^) and
Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 14 Nov., 1859, married
Sylvester Nelson. Two children :
39 i. Alvin C.5 Nelson.
40 ii. Cecil W.^ Nelson.
Anna Eliza"^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^ y Joseph^)
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 23 July, 1862,
married John Summers. Three children :
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41 i. Annie M ^ Summers, born 1878.
42 ii. Emma Maud^ Summers, born 1880.
43 iii. Marshal^ Summers, born 1887.
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Angflina^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^, Joseph')
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 31 Oct., 1863,
married John H. Gell. Two children :
44 i. Mary P.^ Gell.
45 ii. John R.^ Gell.
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Margfaret Ellen'* Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^,
Joseph') and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 19 Apr.,
1868, married Herbert Snider. One child :
46 i. Earl B.^ Snider, born 3 Jan., 1897.
Eliza Jane^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^, Joseph')
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 12 May, 1871,
married Chas. N. Howie. Three children :
47 i. Rena V.* Howie, born 27 Feb. 1893.
48 ii. Chas. W.^ Howie, born 14 Aug., 1895.
49 iii. Alice M.^ Howie, born 26 Nov., 1898.
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Hatty ^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^ , Joseph') and
Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 4 Mar., 1874, married
Herbert Thompson. Two children :
50 i. Ethel M.^ Thompson, born 6 Dec, 1895.
51 ii. Leslie^ Thompson, born 8 Aug., 1898.
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Permillie^ Warden, daughter of Benjamin C.^ {Joseph^, Joseph')
and Amanda (Chrestler) Warden, born 4 Feb., 1876, married
Joseph Badgeron. One child :
52 i. Joseph Anson^ Badgeron, born 6 July, 1895.
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Delilah^ Warden, daughter of David^ {Joseph^, Joseph"^ and Annie
(Soper) Warden, bom 7 May, 1856, married James Clarkson,
and died 31 Oct., 1891. Four children :
53 i. Allie* Clarkson, born 1878.
54 ii. Emily^ Clarkson, born 1880.
55 iii. Lillie^ Clarkson, bom 1885.
56 iv. Annie* Clarkson, born 1887.
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Dennis R/ Warden, son of David^ {Joseph^, Joseph"^ and Annie
(Soper) Warden, born 3 Sept., 1858, carpenter by occupation,
married Allie Inman, 16 June, 1886. Two children :
57 i. Evelyn* Warden, born 28 Mar., 1887.
58 ii. Hazel* Warden, born 6 Jan., 1890.
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Eliza M.^ Warden, daughter of David^ {Joseph^y Joseph^) and
Annie (Soper) Warden, born 7 Feb., i860, married Melvin
McPherson. Four children :
59 i. Clarence* McPherson, born 1883.
60 ii. Arthur* McPherson, born 1885.
61 iii. Palmer* McPherson, born 1887.
62 iv. Oswell* McPherson, born 1889.
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David"^ Warden, son of David^ {Joseph,^ Joseph^) and Annie
(Soper) Warden, born 16 July, 1869, married Alberta Dills.
One child :
63 i. Violet Pearl* Warden, born 3 June, 1897.
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SCOTLAND. AMERICA.
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WiUiam' Warden, was bom in Scotland, and died in the West
Indies, (according to his grandson, Richard Crease, who died
in 1866, at 72 years,) and he may have been the William
Warden who died in Kingston, Jamaica, (gravestone in
Parish Cemetery). It is supposed that William Warden was
a connection of the Kingston family, but it is not certain.
He married Elizabeth Masters, daughter of Edward and
Elizabeth (Marriner) Master3, of Boston. She was born
there, 4 Jan., 1732-3; died 15 Mar., 1809, at 77 years.
They lived in Boston until near the close of the Revolutionary
War, when he went to Shelburn, Nova Scotia, with his
family of four and a servant, where 50 acres of land, a town
and water lot were granted him, he claiming to have lost
;^35o by his loyalty. In the tax list there, for 1786-7, we
find William Warden, clerk, Dock Street, and in Nov., 1787,
William Warden, shop-keeper, St. Andrews Lane. About
this time he went to the West Indies and died soon after.
His family returned to Boston, and in the U. S. Census for
1790 we find, Mrs. Warden, two females in family. There
is a family tradition that at the commencement of the Revo-
lutionary War, Mrs. Elizabeth Warden was living with the
Inches family of Boston as a companion, was sent out of
Boston during the siege, and was domiciled with the family
of Deacon Gibson in Stow, also that there was a connection
with the Edgely, Royall, Calton, Andrews and Cheney
families.
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Children :
2 i. William* Warden, bom 1761, died 18 Mar., 1786.
3 ii. Elizabeth* 'Warden, born 1763, died 5 Oct., 1816.
William^ Warden, {William^) born 1761, died in Boston, Satur-
day, 18 Mar., 1786, aged 25 years, unmarried, and was buried
in Granar>^ Burying Ground, near the Franklin Monument,
with a gravestone bearing the following inscription, written
by Miss Vinal :
"To the memory of Mr. William Warden, Printer, Ob. March i8th,
1786, aged 25."
"William, thy mother consecrates this stone,
A mark to friendship, and of love sincere ;
While in her memory, ever wilt thou bloom.
And in her heart, forever wilt be dear.
While private friends deplore their heavy loss,
The publick at thy death, their grief display ;
The useful press, no longer from thy hand,
Shall to the listening world thy type convey.
Yet, while we mourn, permit the briny tear,
To wet the ashes mouldering in the dust ;
Though snatch' d by cruel death, in early years.
To heaven's blest realms, with solid hope we trust."
Copied from the Massachusetts Centinal^ March 22, 1786. — On Satur-
day, Mch. 18, departed this life, after a lingering illness, in the 25th
year of his age, Mr. W11.1.IAM Warden, Seniour Editor of the
Centinal. His funeral will be from his house near Trinity Church
this afternoon at 4 o'clock, which his friends and acquaintances are
desired to attend.
He was of the firm, Warden & Russell, publishers of Massa-
chusetts Centinal. They first published the paper 24 Mar. ,
1784, at the southeast corner of State House, afterwards
moved to No. 9 Marlborough St,
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Elizabeth* Warden, ( William^) born 1763, died in Boston, 5 Oct ,
1 81 6, aged 53 years; married in Boston, by Rev. Peter
Thacher, pastor of Brattle St. Church, April 17, 1788, to
Samuel Crease, son of Richard and Hepsidah (Cook) Crease,
of Medford, Mass., he bom there, 15 June, 1765, died in
Boston, II Dec, 18 16, aged 51 years, and was buried in the
Central Burying Ground, on the Boylston St. side of the
Common. They resided on Pond Lane, now New Bedford
St., Boston, where he carried on the business of leather-
dresser and furrier. He was at one time quite well off, but
lost most of his property during the *' Embargo ''.
** Samuel Crease, i male over 16, i male under 16, 2
females,'* — Census 1790.
"Samuel Crease, occupies brick dwelling house of Benj.
Wheeler, bounded south on Pond St., east on Appleton,
north on Rogers, land 2610 sq. ft., house 450 sq. ft., 2
stories, 15 windows, value $1000.'' — U, S. Direct Tax, 1798,
Children, all bom in Boston :
4 i. William Warden^ Crease, {Elizabethy^ IVilliatn}) born 27 Feb.,
1789, died unmarried, 27 Mar., 1850, in 62d year. (Suff. Prob.
37227) Was baptized in private in 1792 being sick with small
pox. He was a Mason.
5 ii. SamueP Crease, born 22 June, 1791, died unmarried, 15 April,
1822, in 31st year, was a leather-dresser and furrier.
6 iii. Richard^ Crease, bom 20 April, 1794, died unmarried, 11 Sept.,
1866, and buried in Forest Hills Cemetery, was a manufac-
turer.
7 iv. Sarah Mills^ Crease, born 16 Mar., 1796, died 19 Sept., 1797, age
10 months, one day, and was buried in the Central Burying
Ground, on the Common.
8 V. Aaron^ Crease, born 12 July, 1798, died unmarried, 16 May, 1826,
was a veterinary surgeon.
9 vi. Eliza Fair^ Crease, born 6 June, 1799, died 22 April, 1846, in
47th year, married in Boston, 28 April, 1822, Eben Sears.
See Sears Gen. by S. P. May, 1890, for further.
10 vii. Mary Estabrook^ Crease, born 13 April, 1801, died 13 Sept.,
1835, age 34 years, married in Boston, 24 Jan., 1833, Willard
Sears, brother of above Eben Sears. See Sears Gen. for
further.
11 viii. Sarah Mills^ Crease, born 20 April, 1805, died 17 April, 1843, in
38th year ; married first, James HoUis and had a daughter
Sarah who married George C. Thomas of Boston, and died in
Cook Co., 111. ; widow of HoUis married second, Charles H.
lyau^hton and had a daughter Adeline Matilda, who married
David C. Marr of Boston and Hyde Park.
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Hugfh' Warden, born in Belfast, Ireland, 1681 ; died 1750;
married . She died in Scotland. Tradition has it
that Hugh Warden's grandfather and his brother were driven
from Scotland, early in 1600, by the religious persecution
and that Hugh's ancestor settled in the north of Ireland
while the brother came to America. The Virginia family
have the same tradition and think that they descended from
the brother that came to America.
Hugh Warden had one son :
2 i. Robert^ Warden^ born 1729.
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Robert^ Warden, son of Hugh' and Warden, born in
Belfast, Ireland, 1729; died 1799, aged 70. Married for
first wife, Elizabeth McClure ; second, Elizabeth Bailie.
They had six children :
David Bailie^ Warden, born 1788, died 9 Oct., 1845.
Hugh^ Warden, born , died .
Robert^ Warden, born 1778, died 29 Dec, 1847.
^ Warden, daughter, married Mr. Moore.
^ Warden, daughter, married Mr. McCormick.
^ Warden, daughter, married Mr. Kerr.
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David Bailie^ Warden, son of Robert^ i^Hugh') and Elizabeth
Warden, was born 1788, died unmarried 9 Oct. , 1845. He
was the first of his family to come to America, which he did
before 1800. He was a man of distinction in Ireland, being
a member of the * * United Irishmen ' ' and took part in the
* * Rebellion of 1 798 ' ' ; was pronounced a rebel against the
English Government and was expatriated. He spent his
time between France and America. He was a very learned
man, a member of the French Academy and other scientific
societies both here and abroad. He was Secretary of the
French Legation and afterwards Consul General under
Thomas Jefferson. He published many works both scientific
and historical. The State of New York bought his library
which is now in the State House at Albany with his portrait
in oil hanging over it. James Warden was his executor.
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Robert^ Warden, son of Robert^ {Hugh') and Elizabeth Warden,
born in Ireland, 1778; died there, 29 Dec, 1847; married
Susanna Milliken, daughter of James and Jane (Dunn)
Milliken, (who was bom 1785 and died 1873). He was a
farmer.
They had ten children :
Robert* Warden, born .
Elizabeth* Warden, born .
James* Warden, born 31 Oct., 1809 and died 1881.
Jane* Warden, born .
David Bailie* Warden, born .
Hugh* Warden, born 23 Sept., 1817 and died 8 May, 1874.
Margaret* Warden, born .
Susanna* Warden, born .
George* Warden, born .
Joseph Dunn* Warden, born .
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James^ Warden^ son of Robert^ {Robert^, Hugh^) and Susanna
(Milliken) Warden, bom in Ireland, 31 Oct., 1809. Came
to America. He was a flour merchant ; married and
died at Baltimore, Md., 1881.
Two children :
19 i. James Bailie* Warden, bom .
20 ii. Margaret A.* Warden, bom , married George K. McGaw.
Hugh* Warden^ son of Robert^ {Robert^, Hugh^) and Susanna
(Millikin) Warden, bom in Newtownards, Ireland, 23 Sept.,
181 7. Came to America and was a merchant in Baltimore ;
married Alice McBlair Roney, Sept., 1 851, at Baltimore, Md.
He died at Baltimore, 8 May, 1874.
Four children blessed this union :
21 i. William Robert* Warden, bom 19 Jan., 1853.
22 ii. Susanna Milliken* Warden, born 22 Aug., 1855.
23 iii. Alice McBlair* Warden, bom 29 Oct., 1857.
24 iv. Bliza Bailie* Warden, bom i Feb., i860.
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Nathaniel' Warden* The date of the birth of Nathaniel' Warden
is unknown, but his brother Elijah was bom in 1747 ; his
sisters, Margaret in 1739, Euphia in 174.2 and Charity in
1745. They were all bom in Virginia, their ancestors
coming from England and settling there before 1739.
Nathaniel' married Sswrah Xi^rpenter about 1780. She was
bom in 1 746. She had four sisters as follows : Ann Carpen-
ter, born 13 Oct., 1742 ; Elizabeth Carpenter, bom 13 June,
1746; Jane Carpenter, born 13 Jan., 1751 ; and Elizabeth
Carpenter, bom 2 Feb., 1769. Nathaniel' and his family
lived in Virginia until 1792, when he moved, with his six
children, to Madison County, Ky. In 181 7 he moved to
Missouri, where his wife died.
Children :
2 i. Margaret" Warden, born in Virginia, never married, was quite
old when she died in Missouri.
3 ii. Nancy* Warden, bom in Virginia, died quite young in Ken-
tucky.
4 iii. James* Warden, born in Virginia, married Jemimy Thorp ; they
had six children.
5 iv. William* Warden, bom in Kentucky, died in Kentucky.
6 V. Elijah* Warden, born in Virginia, moved to Missouri in 181 7.
7 vi. John* Warden, bom 24 March, 1792, died 17 April, 1873.
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Elijah' Warden^ son of Nathaniel' and Sarah (Carpenter) Warden,
bom in Madison County, Ky., married (i) Rebecca Stagner,
in Kentucky, in 1814 ; shortly after they moved into
Missouri, where she died in 181 7. Married (2) Prances
Jackson, in Missouri, in 1817.
To this union were bom eight children :
8 i. Rebecca A.^ Warden, bom in Missouri, 6 Aug., 1821.
9 ii. Congrave J.^ Warden, born in Missouri, 9 Jan., 1823, died 1897.
10 iii. William E.^ Warden, bom in Missouri, 4 Aug., 1824.
1 1 iv. James G.^ Warden, born in Missouri, 1830, married Lou Wilhoit,
1854 ; 5 children, living in Nebraska.
12 V. Thadius W.^ Warden, born in Missouri, 1833, . married Mary
Stone, 1857 1 6 children, living in Texas.
13 vi. Thomas F.^ Warden, bom in Missouri, 1836.
14 vii. Jackson M.^ Warden, bom in Missouri, 1837, never married.
When the Civil War began he volunteered at Governor
Jackson's call ; soon returned home, was arrested, imprisoned
for a year, exchanged ; captured at Vicksburg, paroled ; died
in Alabama in 1864. *
15 viii. John C.^ Warden, bom in Missouri, Nov. i8a8. Now living in
Kansas City. Never married:
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John* Warden, youngest son of Nathaniel' and Sarah (Carpenter)
Warden, bom in Madison County, Va., 24 March, 1792,
died 17 Sept., 1873; married Dorcas Thorp in Virginia
before 181 7. She was the daughter of William and Elenor
(Jackson) Thorp and was born in 1792 and died 20 Jan.,
i860. They moved to Missouri in 181 7.
To this union were bom eight children :
16 i. Elenor^ Warden, born 6 Jan., 1821, died 10 April, 1899, married
John Silsey.
17 ii. Permelia^ Warden, bom 12 Mar., 1822, died 26 June, 1896,
married Davis P. Todd.
18 iii. Jarvis^ Warden, bom 9 Feb., 1819, died 10 Dec., 1890, married
Eliza Alega.
19 iv. Mary^ Warden, born 19 Aug., 1825, died 26 Feb., 1897, married
Peter Gibbs.
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20 V. Martha^ Warden, born 19 Aug., 1825, died 7 Oct., 1890, married
Addison Botts.
21 vi. John^ Warden Jr., born 4 May 1829, married Susan Harris.
22 vii. Betsie^ Warden, born 25 June, 1831.
23 viii. Sallie^ Warden, born 27 Oct., 1834.
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Rebecca A*^ "Warden, daughter of Elijah^ {Nathaniel^) and
Frances (Jackson) Warden, born 6 Aug., 1821, married
James Fitzpatrick in 1856. She died in 1857, leaving one
child :
24 i. Rebecca Frances* Fitzj)atrick, born 1857, married R. H. Smith
in 1883 ; now living in Colorado. They have two children :
31 i. Oren R.* Smith.
32 ii. James^ Smith.
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G>ngrave J*^ "Warden, son of Elijah^ {Nathaniel^) and Frances
(Jackson) Warden, born 9 Jan., 1823, married Lucinda
Morris (a Virginian) in 1849. He died in 1897.
One child :
25 i. James T.* Warden, a farmer, lives in Brunswick. Married Miss
Bowersmith in 1892 ; one child.
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William E*^ Warden, son of Elijah^ {Nathaniel^) and Frances
(Jackson) Warden, born 4 Aug, 1824, married Martha S.
Ballew in 1846. In 1846, settled on a good farm near
Brunswick, a flourishing town. The farm was well improved.
In 1850 had the ** Gold Fever '* and crossed the plains with
an ox team in company with his brother James ; was four
months on the road. He remained in California two years,
returned in 1852 and remained on farm until 1864. During
the Civil War, tried to remain neutral, was often abused by
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the militia, often threatened to shoot him, the house was
robbed of what things they wanted and stock driven off, &c.
In 1864, had to leave home or be killed. Raised a Company
and was made Captain, crossed the Missouri River and joined
Price's Army, surrendered at Shrevesport, La., came home,
found that his family had been driven off — every movable
thing gone. In 1888, removed to Montana and engaged in
sheep raising.
Four children :
26 i. I^avenia F/ Warden, born June 1847, married Thomas A. Cason
in 1867.
27 ii. William D.* Warden, bom in 1849, married Witmoth Rover
in 1868, died suddenly in 1897.
28 iii. W. H/ Warden, bom 5 Sept., 1853, married Lizzie Woods, 1878.
29 iv. S. J/ Warden, bom 23 Feb., 1865.
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Thomas F»^ Warden, son of Elijah^ {Nathaniel^) and Frances
(Jackson) Warden, born 1836, married Mary C. Peters in
1859; she died in 1865. Thomas F.^ married second time
and moved to Texas.
30 i. One daughter*, who married Wm. Johnson in 1878. They had
five children :
39 i. William* Johnson.
40 ii. Kate* Johnson.
41 iii. Blanch* Johnson.
42 iv. Orill* Johnson.
43 V. M. Catharine* Johnson.
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Lavenia F/ Warden, daughter of William E.^ {Elijah', Nathaniel^)
and Martha S. (Ballew) Warden, bom June 1847, married
Thomas A. Cason in 1867.
Four children :
33 i. W. E.* Cason, born 1868, married Cora Lindsey of Sturgeon.
Is in newspaper business in Kansas City. One child, Bettie
Lindsey Cason.
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34 ii. B. Carr* Cason, bom 1870, married Mattie Earickson in 1895.
One child, Mattie Frances Cason, bom 1897.
35 iii. Iva H.* Cason, born 1878.
36 iv. Oren W.* Cason, born 1883.
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W. H/ Warden, son of William E.^ {Elijah', Nathaniel^) and
Martha S. (Ballew) Warden, born 5 Sept., 1853, married
Lizzie Woods in 1878.
Two children :
37 i. J. Berta* Warden, bom 1879.
38 ii. W. H.^ Warden, born 1887.
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Judah' "Warden, the first of this line of which we have any record,
was born in Coventry, R. I., i6 May, 1756. He married
Abigail Richardson, the daughter of Jonathan Richardson of
Cheshire, Mass.
Children :
Clarissa* Warden, born 20 July, 1779, died 27 May, 1783.
Allen* Warden, born 26 Feb. 1781, died 31 Oct., 1854.
Clara* Warden, born 11 Jan., 1783.
Adelia* Warden, born 13 Nov., 1785.
Elisha* Warden, born 5 Feb., 1787.
Bucklin* Warden, born 11 Feb., 1789.
Abigail* Warden, born 11 Aug., 1793, married Mr. Niles, ,
died July 15, 1834.
viii. Judah* Warden, born 26 Jan., 1796.
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Allen* "Warden, oldest son of Judah' and Abigail (Richardson)
Warden, was born at Shaftsbury, Vt., 26 Feb., 1781. He
married Sallie Satterlee of Skaneateles, N. Y. ; she was bom
28 June, 1 78 1, died 16 Feb., 1820.
Children :
10 i. Ethan AUen^ Warden, born at Brulies, N. Y., 21 Oct., 1803,
died 22 March, 1861.
11 ii. Amanda^ Warden, born at Skaneateles, N. Y., 18 Jan., 1805,
married A. D. Leonard (her brother-in-law), died 15 Nov.,
1844.
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12 iii. Ajulia^ Warden, born 20 July, 1806, died 30 Dec, 18^6.
13 iv. Mary Ann^ Warden, born 19 Jan., 1809, died 24 April, 1886.
14 qA_. / V. Angelina^ Warden, born i Oct., 1810, died 24 April, 1841.
15 ^^i°s j ^j Myron^ Warden, bom i Oct., 1810, died 3 Oct., 1818.
16 vii. Satterlee^ Warden, born 12 Nov., 1812, died 9 April, 1890.
17 viii. Sarah Jane^ Warden, born 3 Nov., 1814, died 18 Feb., 1833.
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Bucklin' Warden, son of Judah' and Abigail (Richardson)
Warden, bom 5 Feb., 1798, married Anna Francisco.
Had five children :
18 i. AbigaiP Warden, who married James Reed.
19 ii. Mariah^ Warden, who married James Benedict.
20 iii. Ripha^ Warden, who married Susan Co veil.
21 iv. Anna^ Warden, who married Jaqua .
22 V. AUen^ Warden, born April 7, 1821.
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Ethan Allen^ Warden, son of Allen^* {Judah^) and Sallie
(Satterlee) Warden, born at Brulies, N. Y., 21 Oct., 1803,
died 1861. Married Caroline Root, 10 Feb., 1825.
They had one son :
23 i. Josiah Allen* Warden, born 12 Nov., 1826, died 13 Sept., 1827.
Married (2) Abigail Kellogg, 26 Jan., 1831.
Four children :
24 ii. Eliza Caroline* Warden, born 13 Dec, 1831, died 31 May, 1832.
25 iii. Charles Allen* Warden, born 10 July, 1833, died 30 Aug., 1883.
26 iv. Ajulia Leonard* Warden, born 3 April, 1839, died 11 Jan., 1866.
27 V. James Kellogg* Warden, born 24 Aug., 1842, died Dec. 1869.
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Ajuiia^ "Warden, daughter of AUen^ {Judah') and Sallie (Satterlee)
Warden, born 20 July, 1806, married Asaph D. Leonard.
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Children :
28 i. Satterlee* Leonard.
29 ii. Catherine* I^eonard.
30 iii. Jane Warden* I^eonard.
31 iv. Eliza D/ I^eonard.
Ajulia died 30 Dec, 1836. Asaph D. Leonard married (2)
Amanda, the sister of Ajulia. They had one child who died in
infancy.
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Mary Ann^ Warden, daughter of Allen^ {Judah^) and Sallie
(Satterlee) Warden, bom 19 Jan., 1809, married John B.
Dill, at Auburn, N. Y., May 14, 1829.
Children :
32 i. Eliza Myers* Dill, bom 27 April, 1830, died 22 May, 1831.
33 ii. Sarah Warden* Dill, born 3 July, 1840.
34 iii. Henry R.* Dill, born i July, 1843, died 7 July, 1845.
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Ansfelina^ Warden, daughter of Allen^ {Judah^) and Sallie
(Satterlee) Warden, bom i Oct., 1810, married Lansing
Briggs, M. D., at Auburn, N. Y., died 24 April, 1841.
Had one daughter :
35 i. Angelina Warden* Briggs, born 29 July, 1839, died 17 May, 1845.
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SATTERLEE WARDEN.
Sattcflcc^ Warden, son of Allen^ (/udah') and Sallie (Satterlee)
Warden, born in Skaneateles, N. Y., 12 Nov., 181 2, died 9
April, 1890. In married Harriet Eliza Randall, daughter
of Roswell and Harriet (Stephens) Randall ; she was born at
Courtland, N. Y., 20 June, 18 17. He was known among
his friends as * * The General * ' , was a man of remarkable
physique, full 6 feet 2}4 inches in height, weight, in his
prime, about 260 lbs., nobly proportioned, with leonine head,
large, expressive, kindly eyes, manner gentle and gracious,
and a voice low and musical in tone and cadence.
"None knew him but to love him,
Nor named him but to praise."
His heart, as his person, was large, his sympathies were
quickly touched by any tale of want, and his hospitality and
generosity were bounded only by his ability to relieve. His
keen sense of humor gave sparkle and cheer to his companion-
ship. He began his business life at Auburn, N. Y. , becoming
the partner of his brother-in-law, A. D. Leonard, in the
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Milling business, which business had previously been
established by his father, Allen Warden. About 1837 or '38,
Satterlee Warden moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee,
and there constructed the first grist mill in that state in which
silk bolting cloths were used.. This improvement on the
previous methods of flour making made a considerable
reputation for his mill throughout the larger towns of
Tennessee and the river towns as far South as New Orleans ;
consequently a larger mill was built by capitalists on the Red
River, a branch of the Cumberland, and placed in his charge,
under the name of the * * New York Mills ' ' , of which he
became the final sole owner. This mill had the effect of
changing in a large degree the farming methods of the
planters through a wide region of country, introducing the
growing of wheat which previously had been very little grown
throughout that portion of the state. The local supply of
wheat not being ample for his demand, he went as far north
as Galena, Illinois, to buy wheat, which was shipped to his
mill in barges, converted into flour, and the barges reloaded
and sent down stream to New Orleans, where the flour was
sold at a high price. In those days it took between five and
six bushels of wheat to make a barrel of good flour. Here
he lived and prospered until 1857, when having occasion to visit
Nashville, he there heard the late General Zolicoffer of the
Confederate army make a political speech, which clearly
indicated, if not threatened, secession, and which firmly
persuaded him that the ultimate outcome of the existing feel-
ing would be war. He therefore returned to his home and
began to dispose of his estate, and in '57 moved north, tarry-
ing in New York State a while, and thence moved west to
Beloit and Darlington, Wisconsin. Here he constructed
several mills and grew comparatively wealthy. In 1876 he
went to Irving, Marshall Co. , Kansas, and there constructed
a large flouring mill, which was afterward sold to an English
syndicate. He then moved to Frankfort, Kansas, and became
the Vice President of the First National Bank of Frankfort.
He died at Frankfort, Kansas, 9 April, 1890.
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Children : . > '
36 i. William Satterlce* Warden, born at Auburn, N. Y., 15 Dec,
1838, died in infancy 13 Sept., 1839.
37 ii. Antoinelle Randall* Warden, born at Auburn, N. Y., 26 Oct.,
1840, died 5 June, 1849.
38 iii. Elizabeth Wilson* Warden, born in Tennessee, 8 Oct., 1843, still
living. Married S. C. Johnson. One child, died in infancy.
39 iv. Louisa* Warden, born in Tennessee, 24 Oct., 1845, died 24 Oct.,
1845.
40 V. Sarah Hubbard* Warden, born at Courtland, N. Y., 8 March,
1847, died II Dec, 1853.
41 vi. James Avery Satterlee* Warden, born at Port Royal; Tenn., 7
April, 1849.
42 vii. Harriet Randall* Warden, born at Port Royal, Tenn., i Nov.,
1851, married Gaylord, died 20 March, 1889. No
children.
43 viii. Caroline Merriwether* Warden, born at Todd Co., Ky., il June,
1854, died 17 Aug., 1895.
44 ix, Roswell Randall* Warden, born at Beloit, Wis., 13 May, 1856,
drowned 20 Aug., 1876.
45 X. Sallie Antoinelle* Warden, born at Darlington, Wis., 6 Aug.,
1859, married E. T. Peck ; still living.
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Allcn^ "Warden^ son of Bucklin^ {Judah") and Anna (Francisco)
Warden, was born in Auburn, N. Y., 7 April, 1821, married
21 June, 1845, to lyUcinda Miller, daughter of Jesse and
Lydia Miller of Wiota, Wis. He was a member of
Constitutional Convention, State of Wisconsin, 1848.
Presidential Elector, Abraham Lincoln's second term. Moved
to Missouri in Sept. 1875. County Judge, Burton Co., 1878
to 1880. Mayor, Lamar, Mo., 1882 to 1886, 1888 to 1890.
Public Administrator, 1890 to 1896. Died 4 March, 1896.
Children :
46 i. Julia H.* Warden, died aged i year.
47 ii. Lydia A.* Warden, died aged 10 months.
48 iii. Louis H.* Warden, born 24 July, 1850.
49 iv Allfen F.* Warden, born 21 Mar., 1852.
50 V. Nellie* Warden, died aged 4 years.
51 vi. Jesse Miller* Warden.
52 vii. Charles* Warden, married Lettie Wilkinson, (no issue).
53 viii. Mary Iv.* Warden, married Gay Bonney, (son James).
54 ix. Clara N.* Warden, married F. M. Throp, (son, Frank C.)
55 X. Satterlee* Warden.
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Chaflcs Allen^ Warden, son of Ethan Aliens (Allen\ Judah})
and Abigail (Kellogg) Warden, bom lo July, 1833, married
Cornelia Rockerfellow at Auburn, N. Y., i Oct., 1857.
One son :
56 i. Ethan Allen* Warden, born 8 March, 1864.
21.
James KellosfSf^ Warden, son of Ethan AUen^ {Allert^ , Judah") and
Abigail (Kellogg) Warden, bom 24 Aug., 1842, married
Annie McCauley of Jeffersonville, Ind.
They had one son :
57 i. Carl C Warden, born at Nashville, Tenn., Nov., 1868.
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Catherine^ Leonard, daughter of A. D. and Ajulia^ (Warden)
I^eonard, married Charles J. Wood of Toledo, Ohio, 26 Aug. ,
1 85 1, at Auburn, N. Y.
Chiiaren :
58 i. Jean Edith' Wood, bom 23 May, 1852.
59 ii. Chas. J.* Wood, bom April 1854.
60 iii. Kate Griswold* Wood, bom Jan. 1856. .
61 iv. Harriet Grosvenor* Wood.
62 V. Grosvenor* Wood.
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JAMES A. S. WARDEN.
James Avery. Satterlee^ Warden, son of Satterlee^ {Allen*,
/udak^) and Harriet (Randall) Warden, was born at Port
Royal, Tenn., 7 April, 1849, and there lived until about
seven years of age, thence in about 1857 was taken to Beloit,
Wis. , and shortly after to Darlington, Wis. , and there resided
until 1877. He was prepared for College in the Preparatory
Schools at Ann Arbor, Mich., and entered the Michigan
University, at Ann Arbor, Classical Course, in the Fall of
1867, and was graduated as B. A. in June 187 1. He there-
after studied law at Darlington, Wis. , in the office of Hon.
Henry S. Magoon, and was admitted to the practice of law
and became the partner of Mr. Magoon in 1873. Severing
this partnership at the end of one year, he opened an office
and practiced law at Darlington until 1877, when he went to
Irving, Kan., and engaged in the banking and real estate
business in partnership with his brother-in-law, J. S. Walker
Jr. This partnership continued for one year, when Mr.
Warden withdrew and went to Frankfort, Kan. , and engaged
in private banking and afterwards organized the first National
Bank of Frankfort, and successively the First National Bank
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of Colby, Kan., and the National Exchange Bank of Kansas
City, Mo. At the same time he was largely engaged in the
purchase and sale of Western lands, and the rapid depreciation
in value following the boom period of '87 to '90 absorbed his
capital and compelled a withdrawal from the banking business.
In 1890 he moved to Boston, Mass., with his family, and
shortly thereafter became interested in a large estate on Long
Island, in Brookhaven Township, Suffolk County, New
York, which he is now developing. He married, 16 Sept.,
1874, Fanny Upham Walker, daughter of John S. Walker,
a journalist and literary gentleman of Claremont, N. H.
Children :
63 i. Randall Duncan* Warden, born at Irving, Kan., 25 June, 1876.
64 ii. Dwight Satterlee* Warden, born at Irving, Kan., 13 Sept., 1878,
died 16 July, 1879.
65 iii. James Kent* Warden, bom at Claremont, N. H., 2 Sept., 1881.
66 iv. Christine Wheeler* Warden, born at Frankfort, Kan., 25 Oct.,
1885.
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Sallie AntoincUc^ Warden, daughter of Satterlee^ {Alle7i^,Judah')
and Harriet Eliza (Randall) Warden, bom at Darlington,
Wis., 6 Aug., 1859, married to Everard T. Peck, cashier
Stewart Co. Bank, 28 Aug., 1883.
Children:
67 i. Satterlee Warden* Peck, born at Clyde, Kan., 16 Aug., 1884.
68 ii. Nellie Margaret* Peck, born at Frankfort, Kan., 3 Mar., 1889.
69 iii. Hattie Gaylord* Peck, born at Clarksville, Tenn., 13 June, 1891,
70 iv. Henry Everard* Peck, born at Dover, Tenn., 20 Aug., 1897,
48.
Louis H/ "Warden, son of AUen^ {Bucklin^, Judah^) and Lucinda
(Miller) Warden, bom 24 July, 1850, married Rose Isaacs.
Children :
71 i. Mabel C* Warden, born 29 June, 1887.
72 ii. Alice L.* Warden, born 12 April, 1895.
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Allen F/ Warden, son of AUen^ {Bucklzn'y /udak^) and Lucinda
(Miller) Warden, bom 21 Mar., 1852, married Mamie
Eastman.
Children :
73 i. Rex A.* Warden.
74 ii. Ivilly M.* Warden.
Married (2) Eva Hansen.
One child :
75 iii. Nellie' Warden. Died aged 4 years.
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Jesse Miller^ Warden, son of AUen^ {Buckliri^, Judah^) and
Lucinda (Miller) Warden. Married Belle Wells.
Children :
76 i. Susan* Warden.
77 ii. EtheP Warden.
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Satterlee^ Warden, son of Allen^ {Bucklin^, Judah^) and Lucinda
(Miller) Warden. Married Alice Dowl.
Children :
78 i. Ruba* Warden.
79 ii. Ivucinda* Warden.
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Gurl C^ Warden, son of James Kellogg^ {Ethan Aliens, Allen^,
/udah^) and Annie (McCauley) Warden, born at Nashville,
Tenn., Nov. 1868, married Annie lyindsley of Nashville,
Tenn., i June, 1898. He is a physician.
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VERMONT.
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Gabriel' Warden, bom in Vermont, i6 Feb., 1777, was a farmer ;
married Mary Seeley. He died at Granville, 2 Feb., 1838.
(Had a brother, Nathaniel, who went to war 181 2 and was
never heard from. )
They had nine sons and three daughters :
Henry T.* Warden, bom 16 Dec, 1808, died 28 Aug. 1835.
Mary Ann* Warden, born 25 Sept., 1810, died .
Mona* Warden, born 31 July, 181 2, died
Homer Jones* Warden, born 14 June, 1814, died 11 Nov., 1866.
William Seeley* Warden, born 6 May, 1816, died 15 Aug., 1891.
George B.* Warden, born 18 July, 1817, died 10 Oct., 1896.
Hiram Cory* Warden, born 27 May, 18 19.
Sarah Seeley* Warden, born 6 April, 182 1.
Lucius Moore* Warden, born 16 June, 1823, died 18 April, 1850.
Lewis Moore* Warden, born 22 May, 1825, died 4 Feb. 1893.
Horatio Moore* Warden, born 13 May, 1827, now living in
California.
13 xii. Silas Seeley* Warden, born 20 Feb., 1829, died 3 June, 1855.
5*
Homer Joncs^ "Warden, son of Gabriel' and Mary (Seeley)
Warden, born in Granville, 14 June, 1814 ; was a farmer.
Married Susan Woodward of Granville, 8 March, 1837. He
died at St. Albans, 11 Nov., 1866.
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To them were 'bom six children :
14 i. Calista' Wcwden, bom 12 June, 1840, died 12 June, 1840.
15 ii. Ho^a Gilford' Warden, bom 4 Oct., 1841, now living at
Columbus, Ohio.
16 iii Henrietta Hutchins' Warden, bom 10 Dec, 1844.
17 iv. Delno Homer' Warden, born 4 Jan., 1847.
j8 V. Susan Rosetta' Wcwden, bom 30 April, 1851.
19 vi. Alpheus Reed' Warden, bom 14 Mcu*ch, 1857.
17*
Delno Horner^ Warden, son of Homer Jones* (^Gabriet^) and Susan
(Woodward) Warden, born 4 Jan., 1847, was a real estate
dealer at Columbus, Ohio; married, 23 Nov., 1871, Bejtie
Wright of Johnstown.
To them were bom two children :
20 i. Hosea Gilford* Warden, born 10 Sept., 1877.
21 ii. Delno Wright* Warden, bom 8 June, 1891^
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PENNSYLVANIA.
Samuel' Warden, the first of this line that we have any knowledge
of, was a resident of Pennsylvania in his early youth. He
married Nancy Agnes Byers, daughter of John and Agnes
(Ross) Byers of Cumberland County, Pa. The Byers family
moved to Pittsburgh, Pa. , in 1 796. Nancy was born 8 Aug. ,
1770 and died 11 Mar., i860 ; her married life was spent in
. Pittsburgh, and for many years her home was with her
daughter Rebecca (Mrs. Aaron Blaisdell) ; after the decease
• of Mrs. Blaisdell, she resided with her son, John B. Warden.
SamueP Warden left Pittsburgh in 181 7 or 18 18 and was
interested in the boating on the rivers.
Children :
2 i. Robert Bruce* Warden.
3 ii. John Byers* Warden.
4 iii. Rebecca* Warden.
5 iv. Martha* Warden, married Wm. Thompson, died 3 Feb., 1820.
6 V. Jonathan* Warden, nothing is known of this son, he was in
Zanesville, Ohio, 1819.
2.
Robert (Bruce) Augustine^ Warden^* son of Samuel' and Nancy
(Byers) Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., 24 Nov., 1789.
In 182 1 he moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he died Dec,
♦Note.— In family Bible of Americus Warden this memo, is found : Robert B. (Augustine)
Warden died 29 Feb., 1836, aged 46 years 3 months. It is said he became a Catholic
when he married and took the name Augustine.
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1835- (i^) Was a machinist. Married at Lexington, Ky.,
18 1 5 to Catharine Elizabeth I^ewis ; she was born 20 Sept.,
1797, near Annapolis, Md., died in Cincinnati, Ohio, April
1852.
They had six sons and two daughters :
7 i. Leo Lewis^ Warden, born 14 Aug., 1816.
8 ii. America Catherine^ Warden, born 2 Dec., 1817, died 9 Oct., 1818.
9 iii. Leander Americus^ Warden, born 7 Oct., 1819.
10 iv. William Wallace^ Warden, born 24 Oct., 1822.
11 V. Robert Bruce^ Warden, born 18 Jan., 1824.
12 vi. Rebecca Joanna^ Warden, born May 1830.
13 vii. George Washington^ Warden, born 22 June, 1827, died 2 Feb.,
1829.
14 viii. John Baptist^ Warden, born 3 May, 1835, died 28 Dec, 1837.
JOHN BYERS WARDEN.
3.
John Bycrs* Warden^ son of Samuel* and Nancy (Byers) Warden,
born in Virginia near Wheeling, 6 Dec, 1793. In
18 1 6, on 24 Oct., he married Ann I^eeds of Philadelphia;
she was born in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 21 Jan.,
i793» the daughter of Samuel and Ann Clark (Walters)
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Leeds. The family moved to Pittsburgh, Pa., 20 Sept.,
18 18, where he went into business. He was connected with
the foundry business and boiler works, under the firm names
of ** Warden & Nicholson,** ** Warden & Arthurs*/ and
** Warden & Benny.'* He was also a builder of steamboats.
He was a member of the City Council. In 1849 he resided
in Hamburgh, Pa. , six miles below Greenville, where he had
metal works, and a large dry goods and produce store. He
died in West End, Pittsburgh, Pa., 10 Aug., 1865. His
widow died in Pittsburgh, Pa., 14 Jan., 1885. Both were
buried in Allegheny Cemetery in Pittsburgh, Pa.
Children :
15 i. Mary^ Warden, born 14 Dec, 1817.
16 ii. Annie E.^ Warden, born 10 Mar., 1821.
17 iii. James Walter^ Warden, born 9 June, 1824, died 27 May, 1883.
Unmarried.
18 iv. George^ Warden, born 6 Oct., 1828, died in childhood.
19 V. John Arthurs^ Warden, born 6 Dec, 1826.
20 vi. William Grey^ Warden, born 18 Oct., 1831.
21 vii. Joseph Leeds^ Warden, bom 14 Sept., 1835.
4.
Rebecca^ "Warden, daughter of Samuel' and Nancy (Byers)
Warden, born , married Aaron Blaisdell of Pittsburgh,
Pa., (he was in dry goods business in Pittsburgh in 1827.)
Children :
22 i. Martha^ Blaisdell, born , died 3 Feb., 1820, married Wm.
Thompson. Had two children: Samuel, died 1820, and
Martha, born 27 Jan., 1820, married Rev. Mr. Wilson.
23 ii. Emaline^ Blaisdell.
24 iii. Mary' Blaisdell.
25 iv. Athener' Blaisdell.
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Leo Lcwis^ "Warden, son of Robert A.^ {Samuel^) and Catherine
E. (Lewis) Warden, bom at Lexington, Ky., 14 Aug, 1816,
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died at Memphis, Tenn., 15 Oct., 1868. He married three
times :— (i) I/>uise Ann Cameron of Cincinnati, Ohio ; she
died in May 1849.
Children :
26 i. Robert Augustine* Warden, born 16 Jan., 1842, died in Cincinnati
19 July, 1876.
27 ii. Catherine Anna* Warden, bom 31 Mar., 1844, died 24 April, 1849.
28 iii. Amanda Rebecca* Warden, born 6 Sept., 1846, died 16 May, 1848.
29 iv. Mary Louise* Warden, bom 31 May, 1849.
(2) Sarah Rowland of Cincinnati, Ohio, (a sister of Squire
McLean) ; (3) Sarah Caswell, who was bom in Philadelphia
in 1825 and died in Cincinnati 24 Sept., 1853.
9.
Leander Anicrictis^ "Warden, son of Robert A.» {Samuel^) and
Catherine E. (Lewis) Warden, born in Bardstown, Ky., 7
Oct., 1 8 19, was by occupation an engineer, married Eleanor
Adeline Kerdolff at Cincinnati, Ohio, 8 Sept., 1844. He died
28 Nov., 1899. She was bom 27 Mar., 1823, died 28 Mar.,
1899.
Children :
30 i. Nellie* Warden, born 10 Oct., 1845, died 8 Dec, 1882.
31 ii. Maty Alice* Warden, bom 9 May, 1848, now residing at
Cincinnati, Ohio.
32 iii. Ada Josephine* Warden, bom Oct. 1 85 1, deceased.
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"William "Wallace^ "Warden, son of Robert A.» {Samuel") and
Catherine E. (I<ewis) Warden, born 24 Oct., 1827, at Bards-
town, Ky. Occupation, lawyer ani journalist. Married
Catharine Elizabeth Medary at Cincinnati, Ohio, in Oct.
1844 ; she was born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 12 Aug., 1827, and
now resides there. William W.^ died in Washington, D. C,
8 April, 1890.
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Children :
33 i. William Wallace* Warden Jr., born 26 Sept., 1845.
34 ii. Clifford* Warden, born 9 Oct., 1848.
35 iii. George Elwynn* Warden, bom 19 Aug., 1851.
36 iv. Prank Herbert* Warden, 15 Feb., 1855.
Robert Brocc^ Warden, son of Robert A.' (^Samuel') and
Catherine E. (Lewis) Warden, bom at Bardstown, Ky., 18
Jan., 1824, was by occupation, lawyer and author; married
to Catharine Eliza Kerdolff, (the sister of Eleanor (Kerdolff)
Warden, wife of Leander Americus^ Warden) at Cincinnati,
Ohio, 15 Oct., 1843. Robert B.3 died in Washington, D. C,
3 Dec, 1888.
Children :
37 i. Ernest* Warden, born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1844, killed before
. Vic.ksburg in Civil War, 1861-5.
Annie Lucy* Warden, born 17 Mar., 1849.
Charles Guy* Warden, born 26 Oct., i860.
(Adopted) Catherine Emma* Boecking, born 23 Feb., 1849,
daughter of Rebecca Joanna^ (Warden) Boecking.
J2.
Rebecca Joanna^ Warden, daughter of Robert A.* {Samuel^) and
Catherine E. (Lewis) Warden, born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 9
May, 1830, married Charles BoecJc:ing in 1848 and died in
Oct. 1849.
One child :
40 i. Catherine Emma* Boecking, bom 23 Feb., 1849, (adopted by
^^ her uncle, Robert Bruce^ Warden, after the death of her
mother.)
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Mary^ Warden, daughter of John Byers* {Samuel^) and Ann
(Leeds) Warden, born in Philadelphia, Pa., 14 Dec, 1817,
died at West End, Pittsburgh, Pa., 19 Aug., 1885. 26 Mar.,
1840, she married Wm. Kerr, M. D., who was l?orn in St.
Clair, Allegheny County, Pa., 15 Sept., 1809, died in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., II Aug., 1853. He graduated from the Medical
Department of University of Pennsylvania, and began practice
of medicine in Pittsburgh in 1833. He was a gentleman of
great ease and simplicity of manners, distinguished ais a high
toned christian, remarkable for talent and culture, a physician
of great distinction. Retiring from an arduous and wearing
profession, in which he approved himself, he was elected
Mayor of Pittsburgh in 1846. He had made an army of
admirers, ready and anxious to signalize their devotion by
elevating him to public office. He possessed the zeal, and
vigor, sufficient to carry him successfully through his official
role. His varied learning, and unclouded intellect, together
with the scrupulous regard for sanctity of laws, eminently
qualified him for the administration of municipal laws. He
conducted himself during his official term so as to command
universal apprpbation. They lived in Pittsburgh until 1848,
. when they removed to West End, Pittsburgh, where he died
in 1853.
Children :
41 i. Anna Leeds* Kerr, born 24 Jan., 1841, died 27 Dec, 1889,
unmarried.
42 ii. Agnes Reynolds'* Kerr, born 23 Oct., 1842, died 13 May, 1897,
unmarried.
43 iii. Mary Alice* Kerr, born 28 April, 1844.
44 iv. William W.* Kerr, born 9 Sept., 1847.
45 V. Sarah Scouller* Kerr, born 23 Oct., 1849, died June 185 1.
16.
Annie E.^ Warden, daughter of John Byers^ {Samuel^) and Ann
(I^eeds) Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., 10 Mar., 1821,
died in Florida, 4 Feb., 1890. 18 May, 1848, she married
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Rev. David Kerr, D. D. , LL. D. , (who was brother of Wm.
Kerr, M. D. ) He died in Allegheny, Pa. , 14 Oct. , 1887. He
received his preparatory education in local schools, was
graduated from Western University of Pennsylvania in 1837,
and pursued his theological studies in the Associate Reform
Theological Seminary. He was licensed by Monongahela
Presbytery, 15 April, 1840. He accepted a call from the
congregation, of which his father had been pastor, in 1844,
but impaired health caused him to resign it in 1845. He
was ordained Sine titulo 21 Jan., 1842, by Monongahela
Presbytery, but he never felt himself able to undertake the
duties of the pastorate. He was editor of the United
Presbyterian from 1846, and Professor of Ecclesiastical
History and Church Government in the Theological Seminary
from 1 85 1 until his death.
They had three children :
46 i. David Reynolds* Kerr, bom 5 Mar., 1849, married Miss Ada
Phipps Parker, 25 Oct., 1877.
47 ii John Warden* Kerr, bom West End, Pittsburgh, Pa., 9 Mar.,
1851, died in Allegheny, Pa., 4 Jan., 1888. He was one of the
most eminent physicians of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, Pa.
48 iii. William Nesbit* Kerr, bom West End, Pittsburgh, Pa., 19 Mar.,
1857, married (his cousin) Miss Juliet Rokohl* Warden, 7
April, 1890. She was born in St. Louis, Mo., 11 Feb., 1859,
the daughter of John Arthurs^ and Catherine A. (Rokohl)
Warden. One son : John Warden* Kerr, bom 16 June, 1893,
died 26 June, 1900.
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JOHN ARTHURS WARDEN.
John Arthurs^ Warden, son of John Byers^ {Samuel^) and Ann
(I^eeds) Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., 6 Dec, 1826, died
I Jan., 1878, married in St. Louis, Mo., 15 April, 1858,
Catherine Amelia Rokohl ; she was bom in St. I/>uis, Mo. ,
15 Sept., 1835. He was a man of indomitable energy and of
highest business capacity. He was a dashing, though care-
ful operator, and his superior judgement carried all his
ventures to triumphant success. He was a genial companion,
a generous friend, and a most devoted and self-sacrificing
husband and father. He was free, frank, and honest in all
his intercourse with men, his word was his bond. In religion
he was a Presbyterian ; in politics, an uncompromising
democrat. He expressed his opinions boldly, fearlessly and
intelligently, and all men understood him. He was a member
of the firm of Warden & Oxnard, and was largely engaged
in the oil business.
They had seven children :
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i. Juliet Rokohl* Warden, bom 11 Feb., 1859.
ii. Susan* Warden, born 28 Oct., i860,
iii. David Rokohl* Warden, bom 6 Nov., 1862.
iv. John Byers* Warden, born 23 Dec, 1865.
V. Horatio Page* Warden, born 7 Aug., 1868.
vi. Ann Kerr* Warden, born 28 June, 1871.
vii, Elizabeth Kinkead* Warden, born 24 Oct., 1874.
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WILLIAM GREY WARDEN.
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William Grcy^ Warden, son of John. Byers* {Samuel^) and Ann
(Leeds) Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., i8 Oct., 1831,
died 9 April, 1895, ^g^^ 64 years. He married Sarah. Wells
Bushnell, the daughter of Daniel and Eleanor (Gray)
Bushnell. He became a member of the Standard Oil Co.,
was President of Atlantic Refining Co. of Philadelphia,
President of United Gas Improvement Co., and many other
companies. He had large interests at St. Augustine, Florida,
where he had a winter residence. Mr. Warden was a man
whose sphere was something gigantic in the business life of
this country. He was a man of rare intuition to discover the
great lines along which the business world was tending the
trend of human affairs in commercial matters ; he had
practical genius to conceive the measures which would adapt
themselves to the necessities of the hour, and he had the skill
to select the instruments or persons to execute these great
schemes. He was a man of invinceable will. If he selected
a line of action, which he knew to be just, proper and right,
he never swerved so much as a hair's-breadth. Yet he was
not obstinate, and could change, and change quickly, if he
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found he was not right, and could adapt himself to the
circumstances and the exigencies of the hour. He was much
interested in Mission work, and he gathered in the little un-
kempt children from the street, and toiling as long as health
lasted among those classes who needed such work most,
giving them the highest form of charity — the personal
presence and personal touch. He was a man who was always
in favor of practical reform. He was a great friend of
temperance. He was a friend of * ' the brother in black. ' '
His frequent sojourns at St. Augustine, gave him a nearer
view of the colored race. His heart went out in pity toward
the colored people whom he saw huddled together in the
swamp, and he stretched forth his kindly hand to them and
helped them up bodily out of the swamp and transplanted
them to higher ground, put them into better homes and
surrounded them with better conditions. Thus he came to
be regarded as a wise counselor, and guide and friend of the
colored people.
Fifteen children were born to this couple :
56 i. Lizzie Elizabeth'* Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa., 25 Sept.,
1855, married, Philadelphia, Pa., 20 June, 1878, John Louis
Ketterlinus, son of Eugene and Marie (Keyenthaler) Von
Ketterlinus. He was bom 18 June, 1852.
Annie* Warden, born 11 Dec, 1856.
Henry* Warden, born 17 Mar., 1858.
Eleanor Grey* Warden, born 27 Jan., i860.
Louisa* Warden, born 11 June, 1861, died 20 Feb., 1866.
Sarah Bird* Warden, born 4 May, 1863.
Mary* Warden, born 11 Nov., i8(S4.
James Walter* Warden, born 26 Sept., 1866, died in Philadelphia,
Pa., 27 Jan., 1873.
William Grey* Warden Jr., born 24 Nov., 1867.
Jane Lockhart* Warden, born i July, 1869, died in Philadelphia,
Pa.. 5 Sept., 1870.
Edith* Warden, born 17 Oct., 1870.
Herbert Watson* Warden, bom 13 Feb., 1872.
Nelson Bushnell* Warden, born 13 Nov., 1874.
Clarence Arthur* Warden, born 21 Mar., 1878.
Barbara* Warden, born 12 Nov., 1879.
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JOSEPH LEEDS WARDEN.
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Joseph Leeds^ Warden, son of John Byers* (Samuel') and Ann
(lyceds) Warden, bom in Pittsburgh, Pa., 14 Sept., 1835,
married Sarah Leslie, died i May, 1895.
One child :
71 i. John Byers* Warden.
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Mary Louise* Warden, daughter of Leo Lewis^, (Robert A,^,
Samuel') and Louise A. (Cameron) Warden, born at
Cincinnati, Ohio, 31 May, 1849, married Louis W. Schraag
of Cincinnati, Ohio, 17 Oct. , 1872. Now resides at Newport,
Ky.
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i. Belle CaswelP Schraag, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, 9 Sept., 1873.
ii. Alberta Warden* Schraag, bom in Dayton, Ky., 11 Nov., 1876,
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IMIfaMn Wallace* Warden, son of William Wallace^ (^Robert
A.\ Samuel^) and Catherine E. (Medary) Warden, bom at
Cincimnrtik Ohio, 26 Sept., 1845 ; occupation, printer.
Married Maupjet A. Frazier at- Cincinnati, Ohio, 26 Sept.,
1876 ; she was hfgsx in Baltimore, Md., 22 Feb., 1850. They
now reside at Covington, Ky.
One child :
74 i. Herbert Clifford* Warden, bon» x6 Feb., 1878. Now resides
with parents.
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Caifford* Warden, son of William Wallace^ {Robert A.^y Samuel')
and Catharine E. (Medary) Warden, was bom in Ciucinnati,
Ohio, 9 Oct., 1848; occupation, librarian, U. S. Senate
at Washington, D. C. Married to Annie Lucy* Warden,
daughter of Robert Bruce^ Warden, at Washington, D. Q.,
27 Oct., 1879, now residing at Washington.
Children :
75 i. Catharine Ethel* Warden, born 13 Sept., 1880.
76 ii. John Clifford* Warden, born 29 Nov., 1885.
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George Elwynn* Warden, son of William Wallace^ {Robert A.^,
Samuel') and Catharine E. (Medary) Warden, born at
Latonia Springs, Ky., near Covington, 19 Aug., 1851, was
by occupation a printer. Married to Emily Johnson, at
Cincinnati, Ohio, 5 Mar., 1877. (Her mother was bom at
Stroudsburgh, Pa. , and was a lineal descendant of tlie Stroud
after whom the place was named. Stroud was a Colonel in
the Continental army during the Revolution. The Johnsons
were descendants of the fir^ Earl .of Shaftesbury. ) They
now reside at Minneapolis, Minn.
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Frank Herbert^ "Warden, son of William Wallace^ {Robert ^.%
Samuel') and Catharine E. (Medary) Warden, bom at
Cincinnati, Ohio, 15 Feb., 1855 ; occupation, manufacturers'
agent. Married Matie Fisk at Minneapolis, Minn., 23 April,
1890.
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Charles Guy Warden, son of Robert Bruce^ {Robert A,^, Samuel')
and Catharine E. (Kerdolff) Warden, born at Columbus,
Ohio, 26 Oct., i860; occupation, real estate and insurance
agent. Married to Pattie Otie Crompton, 26 Oct., 1893;
she was born 8 April, 1868. Now residing at Washington,
D. C.
One child :
77 i. Robert Bruce^ Warden, born 18 Jan., 1895.
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Githerine Emma^ Boecking^ daughter of Charles and Rebecca
Joanna^ {Robert A.^, Samuel') (Warden) Boecking, bom 23
Feb., 1849. Adopted by her uncle, Robert Bruce^ Warden,
after death of her mother in 1849. Married Atherton Thayer
at Cincinnati, Ohio, 16 Jan., 1870.
One child :
78 i. Louis^ Thayer, born 13 May, 1877.
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Mary Alice'* Kerr^ daughter of Dr. William and Mary^ {John
Byers^, Satnuel') (Warden) Kerr, born 28 April, 1844, at
Pittsburgh, Pa., married, i Dec, 1868, John Arbuckle, of
the firm of Arbuckle Bros., coffee importers. New York.
Mr. Arbuckle was born in Pittsburgh, Pa., 11 Jan., 1839,
and was son of Thomas and Margaret (McDonald) Arbuckle
of Pittsburgh, Pa. No children. They reside in Brooklyn^
N. Y,
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William W/ Kerr, son of Dr. William and Mary^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) (Warden) Kerr of Pittsburgh, Pa., born 9 Sept. ,
1847, married in 1882, Miss Martha Gram Bruce, the
daughter of Henry and Martha (Gram) Bruce of Allegheny,
Pa. ; she was bom in 1863.
Children:
79 i. John Arbuckle* Kerr, born 15 Dec, 1882.
80 ii. William Bruce^ Kerr, born 10 July, 1885. '
81 iii. David Reynolds^ Kerr, born 18 April, 1892.
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David Reynolds^ Kerr, son of Rev. David and Annie E.^ {Johfi
Byers^y Safnuel^) (Warden) Kerr, born in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
5 Mar., 1849, married, 25, Oct;, 1877, to Miss Ada Phipps
Parker ; she was born in Parker, Pa., 28 Jan., i860, daughter
of Ephraim Harris and Margaret (Phipps) Parker.
One child :
82 i. Jessie Brooks^ Kerr, born 12 Aug., 1882.
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Juliet Rokohl^ Warden^ daughter of John Arthurs^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Catherine A. (Rokohl) Warden, born at St.
Louis, Mo., II Feb., 1859, married her cousin, Wm. Nesbit-*
Kerr, 7 April, 1890. He was born 19 Mar., 1857.
They had one child :
95 i. John Warden^ Kerr, born 16 June, 1893, died 26 June, 1900,
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DAVID ROKOHL WARDEN.
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David Rokohl* Warden, son of John Arthurs^ {/okn Byers^,
Samuel^) and Catherine A. (Rokohl) Warden, bom in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., 6 Nov., 1862. After finishing his education, he
was for some time engaged in manufacturing electrical
apparatus, but for the last ten years has been the business
manager of the family estate. In religion he is a Presbyterian,
and in politics a Jacksonian democrat.
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JOHN BYERS WARDEN.
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John Bycrs^ Warden, son of John Arthurs^ {John Byers*,
Samuel^) and Catherine A. (Rokohl) Warden, bom 23 Dec.,
1865. After leaving school, went into the employ of
Arbuckle Bros. , in their wholesale house in Pittsburgh, Pa. ,
afterwards went South and took charge of the Water Gas
plant that was under the control of the Standard Oil Co.
While there he contracted typhoid malaria and died 17 Jan.,
1890. He was in religion a Presbyterian, and in politics a
Jacksonian democrat. He married, 18 April, 1889, Elizabeth
Fleming, daughter of Joseph and Eliza (Smith) Fleming.
She was bom 19 Sept., 1866, died 24 Mar., 1892.
They had one child :
^ i. John Byers^ Warden, born 16 June, 1890, died 20 June, i8j2.
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HORATIO PAGE WARDEN.
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Horatio Pag^c* Warden, son of John Arthurs^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Catherine A. (Rokohl) Warden, bom in
Sewickly, Pa., 7 Aug., 1868. After leaving Princeton
College, he went into the Banking department of the Fidelity
Title & Trust Co., of Pittsburgh, Pa., and was teller for
seven years, when owing to poor health, brought on by too
close confinement, he resigned and has since spent his time in
travel. He married on 14 Oct., 1896, Sarah Augusta Mead,
daughter of Charles Williard and Eliza (Lee) Mead, of
Omaha, Neb.
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Annic^ Watdctif daughter of William Grey^ (/ohn Byers^,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, born in
Pittsburgh, Pa., 11 Dec, 1856, married in Philadelphia, Pa.,
15 Mar., 1892, James John Donnell, son of James and Mary
Ann (Rogers) Donnell. He was born 24 Mar., 1840.
One child :
83 i. Elizabeth* Donnell, bom 9 Nov., 1893.
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Hcnry^ Warden, son of William Grey^ {John Byers^, Samuel^)
and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, born in Pittsburgh, Pa.,
17 Mar., 1858, married 15 Oct., 1879, M^ry Bowen Green,
daughter of Moses P. and Mary Russell (Bowen) Green of
Hannibal, Mo.
Children:
84 i. Grace BushnelP Warden, bom in Philadelphia, Pa.
85 ii. Sarah Wells* Warden, born in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Eleanor Grcy^ Warden, daughter of William Grey^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, born in Pitts-
burgh, Pa., 27 Jan., i860, married in Philadelphia, Pa., 15
Nov., 1883, Samuel Taylor Bodine, son of Samuel Tucker
and Louisa Wylie (Milliken) Bodine. He was born 23 Aug. ,
1854.
Children :
86 i. Louisa Warden* Bodine, born 15 Dec, 1884.
87 ii. Eleanor Grey* Bodine, born 21 Aug., 1886.
88 iii. William Warden* Bodine, born 18 Oct., 1887.
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Sarah BitS* Wardeiif daughter of William Grey^ (/ohn Byers^,
Samuel^') and ^rah W. (Bushnell) Warden, bom 4 May,
1863, married in Ptjiladelphia, Pa., 7 Nov., 1889, Wm.
Lippard McLean, son of Robert Caldwell and Amelia Dorothea
(Voight) McLean of. Mt. Pleasant, Pa.
Children :
89 i. Warden' McLean, bom i Aug., 1890.
90 ii. Robert* McLean, born i Oct., 1891.
91 iii. Wm. Lippard* McLean, born 23 Oct., 1895.
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Mary^ "Warden, daughter of William Grey^ {^John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, bom 11 Nov.,
1864, married in Philadelphia, Pa., 27 May, 1896, Charles
Wm. Harkness, son of Stephen Vanderburg and Anna
(Richardson) Harkness of Monroeville, Ohio. He was bom
17 Dec, i860.
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Edith^ Warden, daughter of William Grey^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, bom in
Philadelphia, Pa., 17 Oct., 1870, married 2 Nov., 1897,
Henry Wick Coming, son of Warren Holmes and Mary
Helen (Wick) Corning of Cleveland, Ohio. He was bom in
1869.
One child :
92 i. Mary* Coming, born 30 Aug., 1898.
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Herbert Watson^ Warden, son of William Grey 3 (^John Byers*,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, bom in
Philadelphia, Pa., 13 Feb., 1*872, married 5 Dec, 1893, Alice
Pardee of Hazleton, Pa., daughter of Calvin and Mary
(Byrne) Pardee.
Children :
93 i. Lucia Alice* Warden, bom 22 Oct., 1894.
94 ii. Herbert Watson* Warden Jr., bom 13 Feb., 1896.
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Qarence Arthur^ Warden, son of William Grey^ {John Byers^,
Samuel^) and Sarah W. (Bushnell) Warden, bom in
Philadelphia, Pa., 21 Mar., 1878, married in Cleveland, Ohio,
6 June, 1900, Helen Corning, daughter of Warren Holmes
and Mary Helen (Wick) Corning.
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ILLINOIS.
Samuel' Warden, was born in Morris County, N. J., about the
year 1785. (His father came from Holland before the
Revolutionary war.) He married Dorcas Kersted in 1808.
He was a hatter by trade.
To this couple were born eight children :
2 i. Peter* Warden, bom 10 Dec, 1808, died 1859.
3 ii. John* Warden.
4 iii. Mary* Warden.
5 iv. Daniel* Warden. Died 1864.
6 V. Eliza* Warden.
7 vi. Silas* Warden.
8 vii. Samuel* Warden Jr.
9 viii. Marcus* Warden. Died 1893.
Peter* "Warden, son of SamueP and Dorcas (Kersted) Warden,
born 10 Dec, 1808, married .
Children :
10 i. Peter^ Warden Jr., born in Chicago 27 April, 1836.
11 ii. DanieP Warden.
12 iii. SamueP Warden.
13 iv. John^ Warden.
14 V. Moses^ Warden.
15 vi. Aaron^ Warden.
16 vii. Benjamin F.^ Warden.
The first six named served in the Civil war from '61 to '65.
Two were mustered out as ist Lieutenants, four were badly-
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Daniel' "Warden, fanner, born at Toome, Ireland, married Miss
Mulhaland of Toome in 1790.
Children :
2 i. DanieP Warden, bom at Cookstown, Ire.
3 ii. Alexander^ Warden, born at Cookstown, Ire.
Five daughters, names unknown.
Daniel settled in Canada about 1829.
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Alexander^ "Warden, son of Daniel' and (Mulhaland) Warden,
married Jane Boyd about 1820.
They had two sons and two daughters :
4 i. William^ Warden, born 1822, went to Canada in 1829.
5 ii. DanieP Warden, born 1827.
6 iii. Margarett^ Warden, born 1824.
7 iv. Bllen^ Warden, born 1824.
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Daniel^ "Warden, son of Alexander^ (Daniel') and Jane (Boyd)
Warden, born 1827 at Cookstown, Ire., married Sariah
Wright at Deny, Ire., 1854.
They had three sons and two daughters :
8 i. William* Warden, born 12 Jan., 1856, went to United States in
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9 ii. Charles^ Warden, bom 4 Aug., 1858, went to United States in
1882.
10 iii. Maria* Warden, bom 4 Ang., 1858, went to United States in
1886.
11 iv. John* Warden, bom 11 Oct., i860, went to United States in 1883.
12 V. Sariah* Warden, bom 9 Sept., 1866, died i May, 1867.
Margatett^ Wafdav daughter of Alexander* {Daniel^) and
Jane (Boyd) Warden, bom 1824, married to Mr. Henderson.
Had two daughters and eight sons.
Ellen^ "Wafdav daughter of Alexander* (Z>a«z^/') and Jane (Boyd)
Warden, bom 1824.
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Charles^ Wafdav son of Daniel^ {Alexander*, Daniel^) and Sariah
(Wright) Warden, bom 4 Aug., 1858, married Anna
Richards at Ashley, Ind., U. S. A.
One daughter :
13 i. Ethel* Warden, bom Oct. 1894.
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Maria^ "Warden, daughter of DanieP {Alexander", Daniel^) and
Sariah (Wright) Warden, born 4 Aug.-, 1858, married
Charley Felling at Chicago, 111., U. S. A., Sept. 1894.
Children :
14 i. Charlie' Felling, bom 20 May, 1895.
15 ii. John* Felling, bom i Dec, 1898.
John^ Warden, son of Daniel' {Alexayider^ , Daniel^) and Sariah
(Wright) Warden, bom 11 Oct., i860, married Lily
Delworth 19 May, 1897, at Long View
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Thomas' Warden^ born , died 14 Oct., 1829, married Sarah
Hyatt 26 Feb., 1784.
Children :
2 i. Thomas* Warden, born July 1785, died 11 May, i860.
3 ii. Elizabeth* Warden.
4 iii. Joseph* Warden.
5 iv. William* Warden.
6 V. Hannah* Warden.
Thomas* Warden, son of Thomas' and Sarah (Hyatt) Warden,
bom July 1785, died at Birmingham, Eng,, 11 May, i860,
married Ann Keitley of Birmingham, 21 July, 1806.
Children :
7 i. Thomas* Warden, born 2^ April, 1813, died July 1882.
8 ii. Eliza* Warden, born April 1807, died 1884.
9 iii. George* Warden, bom 21 Oct., 182 1.
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boot and shoe manufacturer. Married ( i ) Eneanor Bestow
of London, Eng., ii Jan., 1844; (2) Elizabeth Sharpe, 8
Feb., 1849.
Children :
Thomas Bestow* Warden, bom 26 Dec., 1845.
Walter Bistles* Warden, born 19 May, 1850, died 1882.
Clarissa F.* Warden, bom 27 Feb., 1852.
Arthur Henry* Warden, bom 3 Oct., 1858.
William Frederick* Warden, bom 29 July, i860.
Mary Elizabeth* Warden, bom 2 April, 1862.
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and Elizabeth (Sharpe) Warden, bom in Birmingham, Eng.,
26 Dec, 1845. Was a carver and gilder. Married Sarah
Ann Sharpe of Birmingham, 25 April, 1895. No issue.
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William Wallace' Warden, the Virginia pioneer, was a native of
Ayrshire, Scotland, and the family is thought to be of the
Wallace clan and blood. Born in 17 15 and came to Virginia
before 1740. Some time between 1740 and 1748 he married
Elizabeth Williams, she was the daughter of a French
Huguenot who came from France and brought his sword
(which was a badge of gentility) with him. They settled
upon a farin in that part of Augusta County which is now
known as Hardy County, Va. The place was located on Lost
River above the hanging rocks, and about twenty miles from
the county seat, Moorefield ; (the county formed in 1786 takes
its name from Samuel Hardy, who was a member of the United
States Congress.) He bought the farm of Lord Fairfax.
The deed is dated 4 June, 1750, and the survey was made by
George Washington (who was afterwards President of the
United States. ) The farm has been in the possession of the
family ever since. He was a farmer, with all that implies in
those times when the family had to be protected from the
Indians and the land cleared before any planting could be
done. A fort was built not far from the river, on the left
bank, as a resort for the neighbors and a defense in time of
attack of hostile Indians.
We know of but two children born to this couple :
2 i. James^ Warden.
3 ii. William'^ Warden.
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William Wallace' died in 1758 and his widow married again ;
she died in 1805 and was buried near the site of the old fort.
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Jamcs^ Warden, the oldest son of William Wallace" and Elizabeth
(Williams) Warden, was bom in Virginia about 1747-8,
and when about ten or twelve years of age was killed by
the Indians during one of their attacks. James and his
brother William had gone outside the fort to get * * chinks to
chink ' ' the little fortress. The lads startled by the noise of
a broken branch, discovered a party of Indians stealthily
advancing upon them, they instantly set out on a run for the
fort. William being swift footed, though hotly pursued,
escaped. James was captured or killed. William on being
asked about his brother could only answer, ** He's hid in the
alders." The fort was destroyed by the Indians some time
afterwards.
William^ Warden, son of William Wallace' and Elizabeth
(Williams) Warden, was bom in Virginia 9 July, 1749. He
was a farmer and lived upon the dW komestead where he was
born. He was a Baptist of the old school as agreeing with
the ancient faith of the SccJtdi C^lvinists. He was oftimes
a messenger of his church to the Aissociation. He also
officiated at funerals among his neighbors. He married in
1773 Sarah Christman ; she was bom 18 May, 1757, died
1 832. She was the granddaughter of Joist Hite (a large owner
of land in Virginia) and who married a sister of President
James Madison. William^ Warden died 19 Sept., 1823,
aged 74.
He gave to each of his seven sons a farm.
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They had eleven children :
John' Warden, bom 20 Aug., 1774.
James' Warden, bom 32 June, 1776.
William' Warden, bora 31 May, 1778.
Magdalin' Warden, bom B Sept., 1780.
Isaac' Warden, born 30 Oct., 1784.
Nimrod' Warden, bom i March, 1786.
Jacob' Warden, bom 8 May, 1788.
Benjamin' Warden, bom 29 July, 1790.
Mary' Warden, bom 8 April, 1793.
Sarah' Warden, bom i March, 1796.
Scotta' Warden, bom 8 Oct., 1800.
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John^ Warden, son of William* ( William Wallace^) and Sarah
(Christman) Warden, bom in Virginia 10 Aug., 1774, moved
to Ohio in 181 2 and lived on the farm that his father bou^t
at that time. He married a Miss Cusick of Virginia.
They had several children :
15 i. William* Warden.
16 ii. John Cusick* Warden.
17 iii. Scotta* Warden, married Dr. John Ramsey Hayden of Harpers
Ferry.
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James^ "Warden, son of William^ ( William Wallace^) and Sarah
(Christman) Warden, bom in Virginia 22 June, 1776,
married Elizabetn Wheeler, April 18 10. He owned the land
that part of the city of Newark, Ohio, is built upon. He
died in Newark, Licking County, Ohio.
To them were bom four sons and two daughters :
Nimrod* Warden, bom 14 Feb., 1812. died 1895.
Amanda* Warden (Crawshaw), bom 1814, died 1841.
William* Warden, born 1817.
James* Warden, born 1820.
Sarah* Warden, bom 1822, died 1859.
23 vi. George* Warden, born , died 1886.
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Jacob^ Warden, son of William^ ( William Wallace^) and Sarah
(Christman) Warden, born 8 May, 1788, was a merchant
and business man and, with his brother Benjamin, founded
and laid out the town of Wardensville, Hardy County, W.
Va. He was the possessor of considerable land in West
Virginia and in Ohio. He had two stores, one at Wardens-
ville the other at Staunton, Va. He was married 8 Feb.,
1816, at Staunton, Va., by Rev. Wm. Calhoon, to Mary
Leas, the daughter of Jacob Leas a well-to-do planter near
Staunton, Va. (Mr. Leas was a native of Pennsylvania,
born 28 May, 1765, died 14 May, 1843. He had resided in
Virginia for 53 years, respected by all who knew him. He
was a good citizen, long an acting magistrate of the county
and was High Sheriff during the last years of his life. He
united himself to the Presbyterian church about 1808, and
remained an elder of the church to the time of his death. )
Jacobs Warden died 14 Jan., 1828, at the early age of 39
years, leaving six children.
Children :
24 i. Margaret Leas'* Warden, born 181 7, now living in Staunton, Va.
25 ii. Sarah E.* Warden, born 1819, now living m Rappahannock
County, Va.
26 ill. Scotta Ann* Warden, born 26 May, 1821.
27 iv. William Jacob* Warden, born 26 Aug., 1823.
28 V. Mary Adaline* Warden, born 1825.
29 vi. Jacob Benjamin* Warden, born 1827.
Mary (I^eas) Warden survived her husband thirty- two years,
and upon her fell the duty and responsibility of rearing a large
family. Faithfully and well she met this responsibility. She
departed this life 8 Sept., i860, aged 66 years, loved by all who
knew her.
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Benjamin^ Warden^ the youngest son of William^ ( William
Wallace^) and Sarah (Christman) Warden, born in Virginia
21 July, 1790, married Lucinda Vannort of Warren County,
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Va., 2 June, 1829. He was a man very highly respected by
all who knew him and died in 1844 worth considerable
property.
To this couple were born nine children :
William Jacob* Warden, bom 3 March, 1830.
Sarah* Warden, born 20 March. 1831.
Anna* Warden, born 13 Oct., 1832.
Benjamin F.* Warden, born 30 March, 1834.
Franklin* Warden, born 21 Jan., 1836.
Julius C* Warden, born 31 Dec, 1837.
vii. James M.* Warden, born 27 Nov., 1839.
William B.* Warden, born 22 Nov., 1843, died 18 Dec, 1863.
He was a member of 7th Virginia Cavalry, C. S. A.
38 ix. Jacob* Warden, born 10 Aug., 1847.
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Nimrod* Warden, son of James^ ( William^, William Wallace^)
and Elizabeth (Wheeler) Warden, born 14 Feb., 18 12,
married (i) Mary Ann Burr 31 Dec, 1837, she died i Feb.,
1865, and he married (2) Jannie A. Winter 12 June, 1865.
He died at Homer, Licking County, Ohio, 19 April, 1895.
His wife survives him.
They had one child :
39 i. Lily* Warden, bqrn 1866, married Mr. Stevens and now living
in Columbus, Ohio.
26.
Scotta Ann^ Warden, daughter of Jacobs ( William^, William
Wallace^) and Mary (Leas) Warden, born 26 May, 1826.
She was a member of the Presbyterian church, a lovely and
devoted Christian, one who gave her whole life in trying to
make others happy ; a devoted wife and mother, having the
Scottish devotion for her church and God. She was married
30 May, 1844, by Rev. William Brown, to Richard lyce
Patteson, a Virginian planter and a native of Buckingham
County, Va. They lived (after marriage) upon his large
estate until November 1859, when they moved to a beautiful
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farm near Culpeper Court-house, Va. In less than three
years his home was ruined by the Federal army under Gen.
Pope ; his house and crops destroyed or carried away. In
1872 he moved to Crawford Springs, Va., where he died 18
Feb., 1883. He was a humble and devoted Christian and
one who never complained. He was a member of the
Presbyterian church, a mostcompamotiable man, whose house
was always open, and a friend of the poor and needy. She
died at Pond Gap, Va., 19 May, 1898.
They had eight children :
Samuel Chalmers* Patteson, died in infancy.
Eugene* Patteson, died in infancy.
Mary Matilda* Patteson, died in infancy.
Walter Scott* Patteson, died in infancy.
William Warden* Patteson, bom in Staunton, Va., 27 Jan., 1845.
Was a soldier in the Confederate army, fighting under
Stonewall Jackson, then in the cavalry under Mosby. Was
in twenty engagements, and had many narrow escapes from
death and capture. Now living at Pond Gap, Va.
45 vi. Alexander Lee* Patteson, bom 19 Feb., 1847. Was a soldier in
the Confederate army, fighting first under Stewart in the
4th Virginia Cavalry in many engagements and afterwards
joining Mosby' s command. He is now practicing medicine.
46 vii. Scotta Alice^ Patteson, born in Buckingham County, Va., 7
Sept., 1855.
47 viii. Edward Everett* Patteson, bom in Staunton, Va., 24 Dec., 1859,
married Elizabeth Maxwell Braxton, daughter of Col. Carter
Moore Braxton of Newport News, Va., 17 July, 1895. They
have two children : Richard Lee** Patteson, bom 22 June, 1896 ;
Scotta Elizabeth* Patteson, born 30 Sept., 1898.
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WILLIAM JACOB WARDEN.
( Taken in 1861. )
27.
William Jacob^ Warden^ son of Jacobs ( William^, William Wal-
lace^) and Mary (Leas) Warden, bom in Staunton, Augusta
County, Va., 26 Aug., 1823. In early life he attended the
school of his neighborhood, and later he spent three years in
the Virginia Military Institute He stood very high in his
class. He took special courses at Washington and Lee
University and the University of Virginia, and became a
master of Latin, Greek, Hebrew, French, German and
Spanish languages, and also proficient in the sciences. He
next took up the study of law in Richmond, Va. He was
admitted to the bar by the Judges of the Virginia Court of
Appeals. Very soon after being admitted to practice, he de-
termined to give the remainder of his life to preaching the
gospel. He accordingly* finished his education with a theo-
logical course at Princeton, N. J., and having a competency
of his own, he located near Wardensville, W. Va. , and for
many years preached in the sparsely settled regions of Hardy
county. While he was a man of rare intellect and classical
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attainments and was a fit companion for the most cultivated,
yet he was simple in his manner, and visited and mingled
freely with the most humble classes. He was a friend of the
rich and poor alike and loved by all. While attending the
Synod at Culpeper, Va., he met Miss Mary Wade Ashby,
and was married to her 28 Oct., 1862. She was the youngest
daughter of William Ashby, Esq., and Lucy (Strother)
Ashby, and grand-daughter of Capt. John Ashby of Revolu-
tionary fame. She was a cousin of the distinguished cavalry
officer, Gen. Turner Ashby, C. S. A. Shortly after his
marriage Mr. Warden removed to Rappahannock county,
Va. , and purchased a farm and raised his family. He con-
tinued to preach until shortly before his death, which
occurred 2 March, 1894. ^^ was a devoted, humble,
Christian man, always ready to worship God with any
denomination, though he was a firm Presbyterian. He was
great lover of English, Latin and Greek classics j was devoted
to Milton* s *Taradise Lost," and read Shakespeare a great
deal. He loved the old hymns of Isaac Watts, John and
Charles Wesley. During the war he served as chaplain in the
army under Stonewall Jackson.
Children :
Charles W.* Warden, born 29 Aug., 1863.
Hubert Pascal* Warden, born 19 March, 1865.
Turner Ashby* Warden, born 22 Dec, 1866.
Benjamin Arthur* Warden, born 31 May, 1868, died aged 18
months. »
Eugene French* Warden, born 18 Oct., 1869.
Mary Pauline* Warden, boru 28 Aug., 187 1.
Mary AdaJinc^ "Warden, daughter of Jacobs ( William^, William
Wallace^) and Mary (Leas) Warden, born 1825. She was a
very beautiful woman and a great favorite. Married Dr. J.
Alexander Waddell of Staunton, Va., by Rev. Joseph R.
Wilson, 19 Nov., 1856.
Children :
54 i. Mary Warden* Waddell, married Henderson M. Bell and had
seven children.
55 ii. J. Alexander* Waddell, Jr.
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53. MARY PAULINE WARDEN.
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29.
Jacob Benjamm^ Warden^ son of Jacobs ( William^, William
Wallace^) and Mary (Leas) Warden, born at Staunton, Va.,
1827. He married Miss Virginia L. B. Henshaw of Win-
chester, Va., 29 May, 1856. They moved to California,
where he practiced medicine. They had one daughter, who
died young. He died in 1878.
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Benjamin F/ Warden^ son of Benjamin^ ( William^, William
Wallace^) and Lucinda (Vannort) Warden, bom in Virginia,
30 March, 1834, married Fanny Cultou of Rockbridge
county, Va., in 1858. They continued to reside on the old
Warden homestead, until 1873, when they moved to Burnett
County, Texas, where they died 1885. They had eight sons
and two daughters.
Children :
56 i. Lucy* Warden, born 1859, died 1890.
57 ii. Annie* Warden.
58 iii. John* Warden.
59 iv. William* Warden.
60 V. James* Warden.
61 vi. Benjamin* Warden.
62 vii. Oakley* Warden.
63 viii. Zachriah* Warden.
64 ix. Prince* Warden.
65 X. Charles* Warden, born 1876.
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Julius O Warden, son of Benjamin^ ( William^, William Wallace^)
and Lucinda (Vannort) Warden, bom in Virginis^, 31 Dec.,
1837. Married Miss Mary McDonough, and removed to
Texas, where he now lives. He is i^ the cattle business and
has a ranch of four thousand acres enclosed.
This couple have two children :
66 i. James* Warden, born 1862.
67 ii. Kate* Warden, born 1864^
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JAMES M. WARDEN.
( Taken in /87J.)
James M.^Wardeiv son of Ben]3Lmin} (IVll/iam* William Wallace^)
and Lucinda (Vannort) Warden, bom 27 Nov., 1839, on the
old Homestead, bought of Lord Fairfax in 1750. He always
lived an active, outdoor life ; was in the Confeden^te States
army for fotir years during the Civil war. He was a farmer
and stock raiser, as all his ancestors were for four generations,
He was a member of the Legislature of West Virginia and
an elder in the Presbyterian church. Married Martha Ann
Fry, who was a descendant of one of the oldest families of
Virginia, her ancestors came to Virginia in 1724.
To this couple were bom six sons and three daughters :
James Vannort* Warden, born 31 January, 1878.
Guy Lee* Warden, born 29 Sept., 1879.
Stanley Claggett* Warden, born 4 June, 1881.
Robert E. Wickett* Warden, born 18 Sept., 1883.
Clyde* Warden, born 31 January, 1885.
William Henry Frye* Warden, bom 10 Dec, 1S87.
Mary Lucinda* Warden, born 9 July, 1888.
Roseayliner* Warden, bom 30 June, 1894.
Pauline* Warden, born 10 Nov., 1895.
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Jacob^ Wardent son of Benjamin^ ( Wtl/iam*, IVilliam Wallace^)
and Lucinda (Vannort) Warden, bom 10 Aug., 1847. He
married Susan A. Claggett, a descendant of Bishop Claggett,
who was the first bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church
of America.
The couple have three children :
77 i. Daisy^ Warden, bom 1868.
78 ii. Grace^ Warden, bom 1869.
79 iii. Harrj'^ Warden, bomiSyi.
CHARLES W. WARDEN.
Charles "W.^ Warden, son of William Jacobs { Jacob, ^ William*,
IVilliam Wallace^) and Mary (Ashby) Warden, bom at
Culpeper, Va., 29 Aug., 1863. Married Miss Mary T.
Arthur of Staunton, W. Va., 19 Oct., 1887. Now practicing
medicine in that place.
They have two children :
80 i. Arthur Hills* Warden, bom 1888.
81 ii. Mary Ashby* Warden, born 1895.
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HUBERT PASCAL WARDEN AND FAMILY.
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Hubert Pascal^ Warden, son of William Jacobs { Jacobs ^ William^,
William Wallace^) and Mary (Ashby) Warden, was born at
Wardensville, W. Va., 19 March, 1865. He was admitted
to the bar and practiced law at Mexico, Mo., and was a^ent
for the State of Kentucky for West Publishing Co, , publishers
of law books. He married Mrs. Alberta Baker nee Strother,
daughter of Prof. French Strother of Perry, Mo.
They have two children :
82 i. Hubert Pascal^ Warden, Jr., born at Mexico, Mo., 10 Oct., 1892.
83 ii. La Reine Alberta^ Warden, born at Mexico, Mo., 13 Sept., 1894.
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ASHBY.
Capt* John Ashbyof Revolutionary fame, was bom i April, 1740,
in Fauquier County, died 181 5. Married Mary Turner of
Maryland. She was bom 23 May, 1750. Capt. Ash by
served under Washington in Virginia during the troubles
with the Indians and during the war with England. He held
commission under Continental Congress. He left a large
property in land and slaves.
They had ten children:
i. Patsie Ashby, bom 5 Jaii.,'1770, married William Withers,
ii. Dorothea Ashby, born 25 Jan., 1772, married Robert Jones,
iii. Samnel Ashby, bom 17 Aug., 1773, married Martha Clarkson.
iv. John Ashby, Jr., born 9 Sept,, 1775, married Sallie Smith.
V. Nimrod Ashby, born 7 Oct., 1778, married Betsey Adams,
vi. 'VilUam Ashby^ born 19 Dec., 1780, married Xrucy Strother.
vii. Betsey Ashby, bom 10 Sept., 1782, married John Tutt.
viii. Thomson Ashby, born 31 March, 1785, married Ann Stuart
Menefee.
ix. Turner Ashby, born 30 Aug., 1789, married Dorothea Green.
X. Marshall Ashby, born 8 Nov., 1798, married Lucy Cocke.
William Ashby^ son of Capt. John Ashby and Mary (Turner)
Ashby, bom 19 Dec, 1780, married Lucy* Strother, daugh-
ter of John^ (John*, Francis') Strother, 15 April, 1805. He
died 25 , 1842, age 62. She died 5 Oct., i860, age 70.
They had eleven children:
i. Strother Ashby died young.
ii. John Ashby, married Emily Buckner.
iii. Helen Ashby died young,
iv. William Ashby, married Sally Dickenson.
V. Elizabeth Ashby, married David Meade Bernard,
vi. Ann Ashby, married Col. Wm. F. Jones,
vii. Martha Ashby, married Robert E. Meade,
viii. Philip Ashby, died single,
ix. Kate Ashby, married Richard Buckner.
X. French Ashby, died single,
xi. Miuy Wade Ashby^ married Rev. Wm. J. Warden. (See page 151.)
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SCOTLAND.
From an old manuscript book written by Hugh Warden of
Scx)tland, in 1782, in which he writes about his family and about
a trip to America that he made in 1763, I copy a few facts about
his family and his a^ccount of the origin of the name Warden.
This book, together with the copy of the record of the old Bible,
was loaned me by the courtesy of H. P. Warden of Danville, Ky.
*'That part of Great Britain called Scotland is my native coun-
try ; I was born on the 20th day of November (old style), 1745,
in a Market-town called Alyth, fourteen Scottish miles north of
Perth, the Shire-town. On the verge of the famous Grampian
mountains, which, being guarded by their sons, the Romans
attempted in vain to take, lay the seat of my youthful studies, my
father being my school-master — he yet lives and conducts that
seminary, his education was regularly classical, and being in-
tended for the church he also went through his years of study in
divinity — he is an acknowledged man of genius, but the warmth
of his constitution led him to deeds disallowed by the clergy in
that country, and he then became rector of the school of Alyth,
the post his father had occupied. My mother is yet alive, my
father's only wife ; she is of the Stewart family, and a lineal
descendant from the Royal blood by an illegitimated youthful ex-
ertion — her father was Laird of Ann^og> a spot of ground close
by Dunkeld, and was Factor to the Duke of Athol at the time of
his death. My mother is a woman of a geiiexx>us, brave mind,
and has been a very careful manager of her household concerns.
My father draws his descent from Sir William Wallace, and says
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that Sir William's heir, on the captivity of that hero, fearing the
persecution of his enemies, shifted his place of abode and took the
name of Warden from Sir William having been Warden of the
Scotch marches — so that, to this account my father used always to
add, his children should be brave blood. There were eight of us —
four only arrived at the years of maturity, and there are but three
now alive, viz : John, who was bred for the church, but is now
an attorney at law in Virginia ; Grome, who is married to William
Panton, Notary Public and land surveyor now living in Alyth,
and Hugh, the author of these memoirs."
The following is copied from the Bible of the above mentioned
Hugh:
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James' Warden, schoolmaster of Alyth, married Jeen Stewart of
Amagog, 2othSept., 1739. .
Children :
2 i. Robert* Warden, born 2 Feb., 1741, Arnagog, godfather.
3 ii. John* Warden, born 5 Oct., 1742, Lord Nairn, godfather.
4 iii. Adam* Warden, born 24 March, 1744, Mr. Adam Warden, god-
father.
5 iv. Hugh* Warden, born 20 Nov., 1745, his uncle Hugh, godfather.
6 V. Grome* Warden, born 15 April, 1749, Balgowan, godfather.
7 vi. Elizabeth* Warden, born 29 April, 1750, Mrs. Stewart, god-
mother.
8 vii. Robert* Warden, born 13 Dec, 1751, Mr. Robert Man, god-
father.
9 viii. Janet* Warden, born 16 May, 1753, her aunt Janet, godmother.
James' Warden died 27 Feb., 1796. His wife died 26 April,
1795.
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John^ Warden, the second son of James' and Jeen (Stewart)
Warden of Scotland, born 5 Oct., 1742, came to America in
early life, became a prominent lawyer, a good classical
scholar, and had some generous qualities as an individual, but
was classed among '* the tainted* ' during the Revolution, and
was in opposition to the adoption of the Declaration of Inde-
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pendence and the Constitution of the United States, and took
part in the Virginia conventions. He was a very shrewd lawyer
and his pleadings were very fine productions. A story is told of
him that he was at one time in contempt before the House
of Delegates for speaking disrespectfully of the members
who voted against a certain bill. He was called before the
committee. The committee reported that "Warden had ap-
peared before them and waiving the necessity of examining
any witnesses as to the charges against him, delivered in the
following acknowledgement signed with his name:
*'I do acknowledge that, in a mistaken opinion that the
House of Delegates had voted against the payment of British
debts, agreeable to the treaty of peace between America and
Great Britain, I said that, if it had done so, some of them
had voted against paying for the coats on their backs. A
. committee of the House judging this expression derog-
atory to the honor and justice of the House, I am sorry for
the offence I have given, and assure the committee that it
never was my intention to affront the dignity of the House
or insult any member of it. ' '
The House immediately resolved that the acknowledgment
was satisfactory, and John Warden was discharged out of
custody of the sergeant at arms. The above gave rise to the
story that went the rounds at the time, viz : That John
Warden was summoned before the House and made to beg
pardon on his knees for insulting the members. This he did,
as soon, however, as he arose from his knees, pretending to
brush the dust from his knees, though really pointing his
hands toward the House, he uttered audibly in broad Scotch,
and evidently with a double meaning, "Upon my word a
dommed dirty house it is, indeed." This could not have been
true, as he did not appear before the House, only before a
committee.
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Hugfh^ Warden^ merchant, son of James' and Jeen (Stewart)
Warden, married Mary Keef in London, Eng., in January,
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1 784. This marriage and births of his children are recorded
in the sessions books of the old parish in Greenock, Scotland,
in 1796.
Children:
10 i. Hugh^ Warden, born 13 Oct., 1784, named after his father.
11 ii. John^ Warden, bom 3 July, 1786, named after his uncle.
12 iii. James^ Warden, born 20 March, 1793, named after his grand-
father.
James^ "Warden^ son of Hugh* (fames') and Mary (Keef ) Warden,
merchant, married Elizabeth Sedgwick, in Richmond, 5
Jan., 1815.
Children:
13 i. John* Warden, born Oct., 18 15, named after his father's uncle.
14 ii. Mary* Warden, born March 1817, named after her grandmother.
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John Allen' Warden was born at Bedford, England, 8 March,
1808. Married Elizabeth Buck at St. Peter's Church, Bed-
ford, by Rev. Philip Hunt, 21 May, 1831.
To them were bom five children:
2 i. William* Warden.
3 ii. Margret" Warden.
4 iii. John* Warden.
5 iv. Anna* Warden.
6 V. James* Warden.
2.
William^ Warden, son of John Allen' and Elizabeth (Buck) War-
den, born . Married Mary Prince.
To them were born four children :
7 i. Arthur^ Warden.
8 ii. Anna^ Warden.
9 iii. Alice^ Warden.
10 iv. John^ Warden.
Margret^ Warden, daughter of John Allen' and Elizabeth (Buck)
Warden, bom . Married William McClelland of PittS'
burgh. Pa.
11 i. William^ McClelland.
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John'' Warden^ son of John Allen' and Elizabeth (Buck) Warden,
born . Married Katherine Hays.
Children :
12 i. William^ Warden.
13 ii. Lillian^ Warden.
14 iii. Elizabeth^ Warden.
5.
Anna^ "Warden, daughter of John Allen' and Elizabeth (Buck)
Warden, born . Married Henry Reinsledler at St.
Louis, Mo. , he being a prominent citizen and holding the
office of City Marshal of St. Louis.
They had one child:
15 i. Mary Elizabeth^ Reinsledler, born -, now wife of John H .
Higden. They had two daughters.
Jamcs^ Warden, son of John Allen' and Elizabeth (Buck) Warden,
born . Married Louisa Morgan.
To this couple were bom two children :
16 i. Elizabeth^ Warden.
17 ii. John^ Warden.
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William' Warden, born in Scotland, 1769, married Jane Baxter
at Edinburgh. Blacksmith by trade. He died in 1855.
Children:
2 i. Jane^ Warden, born in Edinburgh, died in Canada, 1882.
3 ii. Maggie^ Warden, bom in Edinburgh, died in Australia.
4 iii. Elizabeth^ Warden, born in Edinburgh, died in Edinburgh in
1887.
5 iv. Betsey^ Warden, born in Edinburgh.
6 V. John* Warden, born in Edinburgh in 181 1, died in 1865.
7 vi. William* Warden, born in Edinburgh, died 1870. He had two
sons, names unknown.
8 vii. George* Warden, born in Edinburgh, went to New Zealand,
had a family of ten children, names unknown.
6.
John^ Warden, son of William' and J^ne (Baxter) Warden, born
in Edinburgh in 181 1. He died in Scotland in 1865.
Was blacksmith by trade. Married Elizabeth Lyon at
Edinburgh in 1830.
Children :
9 i. Jane^ Warden, born 1831, went to New Zealand 1870.
10 ii. Elizabeth^ Warden, born 1833, married and went to Australia in
1859.
11 iii. Sarah ^ Warden, born 1843, lives in Hamilton, Canada; has five
daughters.
12 iv. William^ Warden, born 1835, went to Australia in 1859.
13 V. John^ Warden, born 1845.
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John^ Warden^ son of John* ( William^) and Elizabeth (Lyon)
Warden, born in Scotland in 1845. He was a carpenter by
trade, and married Ann Cruickshanks of Marsville, Canada,
in 1873.
Children:
Agness* Warden, bom 1874.
Kate* Warden, born 1875.
Maggie* Warden, born 1876, died 1896.
Mary* Warden, born 1883.
Edith* Warden, born 1891.
John William* Warden, born 1878, died 1881.
John William* Warden, born 1885.
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DAVIS FAMILY.
HAVERHILL, MASS.
James' Davis^ the pioneer of this branch of the Davis family was
probably bom in Marlborough, Wiltshire County, England,
about 1583-8. He came to this country with his wife and
three sons and settled first at Newbury, Mass. He with
twelve others, under the lead of Rev. John Ward, secured a
grant from the government and settled what is now
Haverhill ; they went there in 1640. Samuel Gile, who seven
years later became his son-in-law, was among the twelve.
They went about clearing the woods off and making a settle-
ment. In 1642 they bought out the rights of the Indians to
the land, and Thomas Davis, a brother of James, was one of
the witnesses to the deed. This Thomas was a sawyer and
came from Marlborough, England, soon after James did.
James must have been a man of considerable wealth for those
times, for in 1 643 he wsts one of three in the settlement that
were worth over jC^oo, and in 1646 James Davis paid the
largest tax. \yhen the town elected its first selectmen in
1646 they were : James Davis, Thomas Davis, Thomas Hale,
Henry Palmer and William White. In 1645 there were
thirty-two land-holders in the town, and James Davis, James
Note. James Davis Sr. and his son Ephraim signed a paper presented to Ipswich Court,
February, 1658, against John Godfrey, accusing him of witchcraft.
Note. In 1650 a law was passed that forbid any person whose estate did not exceed ^^200
from wearing any gold or silver lace or buttons, silk hoods, ribbons or scarfs, under
penalty of 10 shillings.
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Davis Jr. and John Davis were among them ; also John
Eaton and Joseph Peasley, whose daughters married James
Jr. and John Davis. The first meeting house was built in
1646, and " Thomas Davis was given /^2> ^^ ground- pin and
daub it. He to provide the stone and clay. ' ' In the second
division of land, made in 1652, James Davis had 10 acres,
James Davis Jr. 10 acres, John Davis 6 acres, Thomas Davis
8 acres, John Eaton 10 acres.
His wife was Cicely or Sissilla . His wife and three
of the children must have come over with him, for James,
John and Judith were bom before his arrival in this country.
He died 29 Jan., 1678-9, and left a will which was proven in
in 1680. His wife died 28 May, 1673, at Haverhill.
Six children were bom to this couple :
2 i. James* Davis, born in Marlborough, England, died in Haverhill
1694.
3 ii. John^ Davis, born in Marlborough, England, 1623, died in 1685.
4 iii. Judith^ Davis, born in Marlborough, England, married in 1647
to Samuel Gile of Haverhill ; he came to America in the
"Ann," in 1636, settled in Dedham, then Haverhill.
5 iv. Ephraim^ Davis, born , married Mary Johnson of Andover,
31 Dec, 1659.
6 V. Samuel^ Davis, born , married Deborah Barnes of Haverhill
in December, 1663.
7 vi. Sarah^ Davis, born , married John Page of Haverhill, son of
John and Mary (Marsh) Page, 18 June, 1663.
Jamcs^ Davis, son of James' and Cicely or Sissilla Davis, born in
England, came to America with his parents, married i Dec,
1648, to Elizabeth Eaton, the daughter of John Eaton, one of
the first settlers of Haverhill and one of its selectmen. He
was appointed by the Court in 1 647 to * ' lay out the way
from Haverhill to Excetter." He was a land-holder in 1645.
He was given more land in 1652. In 1667 he was appointed
one of the committee to lay out boundary between Haverhill
and other towns. In the division of land in 1 667 he received
20 acres. He built a house previous to 1668. He took the
oath of allegiance in 1677. His wife Elizabeth died 21 Jan.,
1683-4. He married for his second wife Mary . He
died 18 July, 1694.
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Ten children were bom to Elizabeth :
8 i. Hannah^ Davis, born 19 June, 1650, died 8 July, 1650.
9 ii. Esther^ Davis, born 9 Oct,, 1651, was living 1668.
10 iii. Elizabeth^ Davis, born 11 March, 1653-4. Married Robert
Hastings 31 Oct., 1676.
11 iv. Anu^ Davis, born 13 Feb., 1655, married James Parker. Had
seven children.
12 V. Sarah^ Davis, born 5 Aug., 1658, married Thomas Litchfield 2
May, 1693.
13 vi. James^ Davis, bom 3 Oct.. 1660, married Sarah (v^idow of James
Wiggin) 16 Aug., 1693. Three children.
14 vii. John^ Davis, born 30 June, 1664, killed at Canada 1690.
15 viii. DanieP Davis, born 19 Sept,, 1666, killed at Pemaquid, April,
1689.
16 ix. Elisha^ Davis, born 30 Aug., 1670.
17 X. Constant^ Davis, born 9 March, 1673-4, married Joseph Barney.
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John* Davis^ (called Ensign John) son of James' and Cicely or
Sissilla Davis, born 1623 in England, came to America with
his parents, died about 1685, will proved t686. Married
Jane Peasley the daughter of Joseph and Mary (Johnson)
Peasley of Newbury. (The Peasley s were also ancestors of
John Greenleaf Whittier. ) The marriage took place 10 Dec. ,
1646. He moved to Dover in 1652. Was freeman in 1666.
He married (2) Mary , who died 12 Jan., 1683-4.
Children :
18 i. Mary^ Davis, born 6 Nov., 1647.
19 ii. Sarah^ Davis, born 7 March, 1648-9, married 1672 to James
Smith ; was living in 1685.
20 iii. John^ Davis, born 22 Aug., 1651, married Elizabeth Cilley about
1683. Seven children.
21 iv. Hannah^ Davis, born in Dover 24 Dec, 1653, married 28 Sept.,
1677, John Kezau orKeyzar; was living in 1685.
22 V. Jane^ Davis, born 1655, died 1656.
23 vi. Moses^ Davis, born in Dover 3 Dec, 1657, married 16 Jan., 1681,
Ruhamah Dow.
24 vii. Joseph^ Davis, born 26 Jan., j66o.
25 viii. James^ Davis, (called Col. James) born 23 May, 1662, lived at
. Oyster River, N. H., married Elizabeth Chesley in 1688, died
in Dover 1749.
26 ix. Jane^ Davis, born 15 May, 1664.
27 X. Judith^ Davis, born , married 14 Dec, 1687, Samuel Emerson
who was a brother of the heroic Hannah Dustin.
28 xi. Jemima^ Davis, born .
Note. Both John and Sarah owned land in Amesbury in 1672, given them by their
grandmother, Marj^ Peasley.
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Ephraim' Davis^ son of James' and Cicely or Sissilla Davis, bom
at Haverhill, married 31 Dec, 1659, Mary Johnson of Ando-
ver ; took oath 1677 ; died 28 Sept., 1679. Widow Mary
administratrix of the estate.
Children:
29 i. Ephraim' Davis, born , died 29 March, 1662.
30 ii. Stephen' Davis, bom 15 July, 1663, married Mary Tucker, 23
Dec, 1685.
31 iii. Ephraim' Davis, bom 19 July, 1665 ; was in Canterbury, Conn.,
1717. Married Mary Ayers 19 March, 1687-8.
32 iv. Mary' Davis, bom i March, 1666-7, married 18 Aug., 1685, Joseph
Clarke.
33 V. Thomas' Davis, bom 2 March, 1668-9, at Norwich, Conn., in
1717 ; married Mary Sheppard, daughter of Samuel Shep-
pard, 22 May, 1700.
Jonathan' Davis, bom 8 May, 1671, died 7 Dec, 1690.
Joanna' Davis, born 22 Sept., 1673, died 27 Sept., 1673.
Susanna' Davis, born 28 Dec, 1674, was living 1679.
Hannah' Davis, bom 15 February, 1676.
6.
Samuel^ Davis, son of James* and Cicely or Sissilla Davis, bom
J married 17 Dec, 1663, to Deborah Barnes, daughter
of William Barnes of Haverhill. They were in Haverhill in
1672. He took oath in 1677, died 10 Sept., 1696; wife
died 14 Jan., 1718-19.
They had ten children :
38 i. Samuel' Davis, born 26 Jan.. 1666-7, married 20 April, 1699, to
Katherine Hastings, daughter of Robert Hastings.
Deborah' Davis, born 1667-8, died 25 Sept., 1669.
Rachel' Davis, born 3 Aug., 1670.
Joseph' Davis, bom 3 May, 1673, married 14 June, 1698, Jemmia
Eastman, daughter of Nathaniel* (p.oger^) Eastman.
42 V. William' Davis, born 20 Feb., 1674, married 31 Dec, 1700, Mary
Kelley.
43 vi. Rebecca' Davis, bom , married 5 Jan., 1696, Abiel Kelley,
brother of Mary Kelley that married William Davis.
44 vii. Ephraim' Davis, born 8 Nov., 1679, married 7 Feb., 1703, Han-
nah Eastman, daughter of NathanieP ( Roger ^) Eastman.
45 viii. Sarah' Davis, born 8 Nov., 1679, married 10 Jan., 1704, Nathaniel
Eastman, son of NathanieP ( Roger ^) Eastman, making three
of Davis family to marry three of the Eastman family. [Roger
Eastman, the immigrant, came over in ship Confidence. ]
46 ix. Amos' Davis, born 3 June, 1683, died 25 April, 1686.
47 X. Mary' Davis, born 16 May, 1685.
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Elizabeth^ Davis^ daughter of James^ (^James^ j) and Elizabeth
(Eaton) Davis, born ii March, 1653-4. married 31 Oct.,
1676, Robert Hastings of Haverhill. She died 1720-21.
Children:
48 i. Katherine* Hastings, bom 8 Nov., 1677, married 20 April, 1699,
Samuel Davis ; was living in 1 720.
49 ii. Elizabeth* Hastings, born 3 Jan., 1679, married 18 Sept., 1699,
Joseph^ Peasley, son of Joseph^ (Joseph^) Peasley.
50 iii. Robert* Hastings, born 4 March, 1681-2, married 18 March, 1706,
Elizabeth Bailey ; five children bom, 1708-19.
51 iv. Ann* Hastings, bom 15 Oct., 1684, married Mr. Lippitt.
52 V. George* Hastings, bom 24 April, 1688, died before 1720.
Elisha^ DavfS^ son of James* (^/ames^) and Elizabeth (Eaton)
Davis, born in Haverhill, 30 Aug., 1670, married Grace
Shaw, 19 June, 1694, died 18 Jan., 1738-9; will proved
1738-9. Wife died 1741.
They had eight children :
James* Davis, born 24 June, 1695.
Daniel* Davis, born 21 Dec, 1697, married Esther Barney.
Elizabeth* Davis, born 29 Feb., 1699-1700, married Caleb Dalton.
Abigail* Davis, born 11 March, 1702-3, married Mr. Hubbard.
Esther* Davis, born 31 Oct., 1706, married Mr. Ford.
John* DaviSy born 13 March, 1708-9, married Sarah Barney.
Susannah* Davis, married John Black.
Moses* Davis, married Hannah Bailey, daughter of James
Bailey.
Constant^ DaviSt daughter of James* {James"^ ) and Elizabeth
(Eaton) Davis, bom 9 March, 1673-4, married Joseph Bar-
ney of Rehoboth.
Children:
Elizabeth* Barney, born 17 Jan., 1693.
Daniel* Barney, born 20 Nov., 1677.
Joseph* Barney, bom 16 Oct., 1700.
John* Barney, bom 2 April, 1703.
Ann* Barney, born 3 April, 1705.
Ester* Barney, born 20 March, 1706-7, married Daniel Davis.
Sarah* Barney, born 29 April, 17 10, married John Davis.
68 viii. Anne* Barney, born 5 May, 17 13.
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Mary^ Davis^ daughter of John* {^James^ ) and Jane (Peasley)
Davis, bom 6 Nov., 1647, married 1671 Josiah* (Barthol*)
Heath. Took oath 1669. Married (2) 17 13 Martha Kim-
ball, widow of Daniel Chase.
Children:
69 i. Mary* Heath, born 8 May, 1672, married Aaron Cops, 1698.
70 ii. Josiah* Heath, born 4 March, 1673, married Hannah Starling
April, 1694. They had six children.
71 iii. John* Heath, born 29 March, 1676, married 16 Dec, 1697, Han-
nah Haines. They had thirteen children, 1699-1717.
72 iv. Jane* Heath, born 9 May, 1678, married Joseph K el ley.
73 V. Deborah* Heath, bom 26 Dec, 1680.
74 vi. James* Heath, born 25 March, 1683, married ( i ) Mary Bradley ;
five children. (2). Widow Dinah Muel, one child.
75 vii. Sarah* Heath, born 17 June, 1685.
76 viii. Hannah* Heath, born 12 Dec, 1&8.
77 ix. Judith* Heath, born 9 Dec, 1691.
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Moses^ DavfS^ son of John^ {James^ ) and Jane (Peasley) Davis,
born 3 Dec, 1657, married at Haverhill, Mass., 16 Jan.,
1 68 1, Ruhamah Dow; took oath 1677. Removed to Dover
1786. Was killed by Indians 1724.
Children:
78 i. John* Davis, born 4 Jan., 1682.
79 ii. Moses* Davis, born 2 Nov., 1684. Killed by Indians at same
time his father was.
80 iii. Jabez* Davis, born in Dover.
81 iv. Ebenezer* Davis, born 10 June, 1702, at Dover.
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Stephen^ Davis, son of Ephraim* {James^ ) and Mary (Johnson)
Davis, born in Haverhill, 1663, married Mary Tucker, 23
Dec, 1685. Will proved 5 May, 1719.
They had ten children :
82 i. Judith* Davis, born 23 July, 1687.
83 ii. Ebenezer* Davis, born 3 Nov., 1689.
84 iii. Jonathan* Davis, born 16 Dec, 1691.
85 iv. Eleanor* Davis, born 13 April, 1694.
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86 V. Jemima* Davis, born 30 Oct., 1697, married 19 Nov., 1718, Ed-
ward^ Ayers, son of SamueP(Johu*) Ayers.
87 vi. Phebe* Davis, born 16 Jan., 1699.
88 vii. Jabez* Davis, born 24 Feb., 1701.
89 viii. Gideon* Davis, born Jan. 2, 1704.
90 ix. Dinah* Davis, born 24 March, 1706.
91 X. Priscilla* Davis, born 15 Sept., 171 1. All the children were
living in 1719.
41.
Joseph^ Davis, son of Samuel* {James^) and Deborah (Barnes)
Davis, born at Amesbury, Mass., 1673, married 11 Jan.,
1698, Jemima Eastman. Died 1755. Left will.
They had six children :
92 i. Nathaniel* Davis, born 12 Sept., 1699.
93 ii. Joseph* Davis, born 23 Feb., 1701-2; had sons Joseph and Wil-
liam living in 1744.
94 iii. Jemima* Davis, bom 25 Jan., 1705-6, in Amesbury, married 12
April, 1726, Abner Whittier, son of John^ (Thomas*) Whittier.
He was born in 1695 and married (2) 1754, Sarah Foot.
95 iv. Rebecca* Davis, born 20 May, 1708.
96 V. Elizabeth* Davis, born 25 Sept., 171 1, married Mr. Colby.
97 vi. Samuel* Davis, born 27 April, 17 14.
42*
William^ Davis, son of Samuel^ {James^) and Deborah (Barnes)
Davis, born 1675. Was yeoman at Haverhill, Mass. ; married
31 Dec, 1700, Mary Kelley ; he died 11 Sept., 1753 ; v^^he
died 5 Dec, 1747.
Children :
98 i. Mary* Davis, born 29 Nov., 1701, died 14 Feb., 1701-2.
99 ii. Mary* Davis, born 28 March, 1703, died 6 Jan., 1709-10.
100 iii. Deborah* Davis, born 30 Nov , 1705. Married Henry Williams
of Amesbury; was living 1746.
loi iv. Abigail* Davis, born 20 June, 1708, married Samuel Sargent;
she died before 1746.
102 V. Mary* Davis, born 10 April, 171 1, died 19 Dec, 1718.
103 vi. Sarah* Davis, born 4 June, 1714, married Isaac* Colbj, 1734, son
of Anthony^ (Isaac^ Anthony*) Colby. He married Hannah
Colby for second wife.
104 vii. William* Davis, born 23 Nov., 1719, died 27 June, 1720.
105 viii. Judith* Davis, born 12 , 1721-22, married 2 Dec, 1740, Ezra
Chase. They had the Pavis homestead in East Haverhill,
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Rebecca^ Dayis^ sixth child of Samuel* (James^) and Deborah
(Barnes) Davis, married 5 Jan., 1696, to AbieP (John*,
John') Kelley of Newbury. She died 1727.
Children:
106 i. Richard* Kelley, born 24 Oct., 1697, married Susannah Hoyt,
1721.
107 ii. Sarah* Kelley, born 14 Aug., 1699-1700.
108 iii. Mary* Kelley, bom 1702, died 1706.
109 iv. Rebecca* Kelley, born Sept., 1705, married 1724 Daniel Peasley.
no V. Abiel* Kelley, born 19 Feb., 1707, married 3 June, 1728, Ruth
Peasley.
111 vi. Mary* Kelley, bom 27 May, 1709, married 29 April, 1731, John
Hackett.
112 vii. Abigail* Kelley, born 16 March, 1712, married 20 June, 1736,
David Dow.
113 viii. Hannah* Kelley, born 14 March, 1714, married 14 Nov., 1732,
John Lowell.
f IX. Mehitable* Kelley, bom 18 Aug., 1716, married Peter
ii4YwitiQj Merrill.
115 ^^*°^ I X. Ruth* Kelley, born 18 Aug., 1716, married Edwin
t Clark, Jr.
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Ephraim^ Davis^ son of Samuel* {James^) and Deborah (Barnes)
Davis, born in Haverhill, 8 Nov., 1679, married 7 Feb.,
1705, Hannah Eastman, the daughter of Nathaniel* (Roger')
Eastman of Haverhill, Mass. Roger' came over in the
** Confidence. '*
Children:
116 i. Sarah* Davis, born 16 Jan., 1706-7.
117 ii. Ephraim* Davis, born 7 Oct., 1710.
118 iii. Benjamin* Davis, born 10 Sept., 1713, died December, 1713.
119 iv. Hannah* Davis, born 13 July, 1715, married Richard Colby, son
of Anthony^ (Isaac^ Anthony') Colby. He was born in
1709-10. They had a daughter, Mary, who married James
Cheney and had six children.
120 v. Benjamin* Davis, born 12 April, 1718.
121 vi. John* Davis, born 29 Sept., 1720.
122 vii. Elizabeth* Davis, born 13 March, 1723-4.
123 viii. Amos* Davis, born 11 May, 1727.
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Daniel Davis, son of Elisha^ {/antes*, James^ ) and Grace (Shaw)
Davis, was bom in Haverhill, 2 Dec, 1697. Married Esther
Barney, daughter of Joseph and Constance (Davis) Barney
of Rehoboth. Marriage published 22 April, J 729. They
were cousins, her mother, Constance^, being sister to Elisha^
Davis.
Four children were bom to this couple:
124 i. Constance^ Davis, born 12 Nov., 1731.
125 ii. Abigail^ Davis.
126 iii. DanieP Davis, born 9 Sept., 1736.
127 iv. Elizabeth* Davis, born 20 Jan., 1743-4, died July, 1746.
58.
John'* Davis^ son of Elisha^ {James*, James"^ ) and Grace (Shaw)
Davis, born in Haverhill, 13 March, 1708-9, married 30 June,
in 1732, by Rev. John Coomer, Sarah Barney, daughter of
Joseph^, Jacob^ and Constance^ (Davis) Barney of Rehoboth.
She was born at Rehoboth, 29 April, 17 10. They were cou-
sins, her mother being a sister to Elisha^ Davis. Her sister,
Esther Barney, married Daniel Davis, a brother of her hus-
band, in 1729. John^ Davis had red hair and blue eyes ; his
wife, black eyes and dark hair. His family lived in Haver-
hill until about 1750. The first six children were born
there, the seventh, however (Joseph), was born in Rehoboth,
so that he and the family moved there between 1 746 and
1750. Their sons, John, Barney and Joseph all married
Rehoboth women. He died July, 1781.
Seven children were bom to this couple ;
128 i. Barney* Davis, born 18 Aug., 1733, married Catherine Wilcox ;
married (2) Anna Bullock; he died 3 April, 1822.
129 ii. John* Davis^ born 4 Jan., 1734-5, married Joanna Hix, 1760.
130 iii. Anna* Davis, born 31 Aug., 1738, married Benj. Fisher of
Wrentham, 13 Dec, 1775.
131 iv. Mary* Davis, born 3 April, 1742; never married.
132 v. Sarah* Davis, born 28 Aug., 1744, married (i) 1764, Capt. Nathan
Pierce, Jr. , son of Nathan and Lydia ( Martin ) Pierce ; he
was a soldier in the Revolutionary war; died 1796; married
(2) Mr. Harrington.
133 vi. James* Davis, born 9 Feb., 1746-7, married Amy Haskings 29
Feb., 1776.
134 vii. Joseph* Davis, born 7 May, 1750, married Sarah Baker, 1772.
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100.
Deborah'* Davis^ daughter of William^ {Samuel^ ^ James^) aud
Mary (Kelley) Davis, born 30 Nov. , 1705, married Henry ^
Williams, son of Thomas' ' Williams of Newbury (he was
born 1692, died before 175 1), 5 Dec, 1726.
They had eight children :
Mary* Williams, born 27 Jan., 1727-8.
AbigaiP Williams, born 7 Jan., 1729, married Mr. Colby.
Thomas* Williams, born 18 Nov., 1832, married Dorothy Tux-
bury.
138 iv. William* Williams, born t8 Nov., 1732, married 22 July, 1760,
Lydia Hoyt. He was a lieutenant at Crown Point in French
and Indian war; he was also in Revolutionary war.
139 V. Henry* Williams, born 30 Dec., 1734, died 20 Dec., 1758. He
served in French and Indian war.
140 vi. Judith* Williams, born 13 May, 1739.
141 vii. Sarah* Williams, born 21 Nov., 1742.
142 viii. Hannah* Williams, born 2 Sept., 1746.
Abigfail'* Davis, daughter of William^ (^Samuel^ , James^) and Mary
(Kelley) Davis, born 20 June, 1708, married Samuel^ Sar-
gent, son of Charles^ (William*, William') Sargent, 1725.
She died before 1746.
Children:
William* Sargent, born 11 Oct., 1727.
Abigail* Sargent, born 14 April, 1730.
Mary* Sargent, born 16 April, 1734.
Nehemiah* Sargent, born 1736, married 26 Sept., 1759 to Mary
Hoyt.
Samuel* Sargent, born
Miriam* Sargent, born 15 Sept., 1744.
Barney^ Davis, son of John^ {Elisha^, James^yjames^) and Sarah
(Barney) Davis, born 18 Aug., 1733, died 1822. Married (i)
Catherine Wilcox, she died 1773. Married (2) Anna Bul-
lock, 12 Aug., 1775.
Children :
149 i. Mary^ Davis, born i April, 1770.
150 ii. Barney** Davis, Jr., born 27 March, 1773, died 9 July, 1774.
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John^ Davis, the sou of John^^ {Elisha^, Jaines^, James\) and
Sarah (Barney) Davis, was born in Haverhill, Mass., 4 Jan.,
1734-5. He was a farmer and lived in Rehoboth after 1750.
He married at Rehoboth. by Rev. Elder Richard Round, 4
Sept., 1760, Joanna Hicks (Hix), who was the daughter of
Benjamin and Anna (Ormsbee) Hix of Rehoboth. They
lived there until 1778, when they moved to Royalston, Mass.,
upon a 200-acre farm which they bought of James Otis of
Barnstable, one of the original proprietors of Royalston, for
;^240. Here they spent the remainder of their lives. He
served in the Revolutionary war.
Revoi^utionarv Record of John^ Davis,
Vol. 4, Page 505.
"John Davis of Rehoboth, 2nd Lieut. Capt. Sylvanus Martin' s company ,
Col. Thos. Carpenter's (ist Bristol company) regiment, ordered in
council March 28, 1776, that Commission be issued. Report com-
missioned March 27, 1776. Also 2nd Lieut, in list of officers who
marched to join regiment, as returned by Col. Ebenezer Frances, en-
dorsed 'Dorchester Rights,' Oct., 1776. Said Davis marched Aug. 12,
1776; also^ 2nd Lieut. Capt. Isaac Hodges company, Col. Frances'
regiment return of officers to be commissioned, dated Sept. 23, 1776.
Company made up from Col. Carpenter's and Col. Daggett's regiments.
Ordered in council Sept. 26, 1776, that commission be issued. Also same
company, services from Aug. 12. 1776, to Oct. i, 1776. Also, receipt for wages,
Aug. 12, 1776, to Oct. I, 1776, dated Dorchester. Also 2nd Lieut. Capt.
Hodges' company. Col. Frances' regiment, list of officers recommended
for commission, dated Dorchester Hights, Oct. 18, 1776. Ordered in
council, Oct. 22, 1776, that commission be issued. Also Lieut, same
company and regiment, receipt for wages for October and November, 1776,
dated Dorchester. Also same company and regiment, payroll for travel,
&c., Nov. 29, 1776. Also 1st Lieut. Capt. James Hill's company. Col.
John Daggett's regiment, list dated Taunton, Dec. 20, 1776, of officers
raised in Bristol County, returned Jan. i, 1777, as stationed at or near
Rowland's Ferry, for defence of Rhode Island, on the alarm, Dec. 8,
Note.— Anna Ormsbee, (the mother of Joanna Hicks), bom 1713. She was the daughter
of Jeremiah and Mehittabell (Willmarth) Ormsbee. Mehittabell Willmarth, born
1680, was the daughter of Thomas and Mary (Robenson) Wilmot (Willmarth).
Mary Robenson, bom 1652, was the daughter of George and Joanna (Ingraham)
Robenson. The Robensons, Wilmots and Ingrahams wer^ among the first settlers
of Rehoboth.
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1776. Also ist Lieut. Capt. James Hill's company, Col. John Daggett's
regiment, services from Dec. 28, 1776, three months at Bristol. Also
petition dated Rehoboth, June 9, 1777, signed by Col. Thomas Carpenter,
asking that Noah Allen be commissioned as 2nd Lieut, in Capt. Sylvanus
Martin's (2nd Rehoboth) company, Col. Thomas Carpenter's regiment,
in place of said John Davis, who has 'moved off into the country.' "
He had 2cx) acres of land given him by the government for
services in Revolutionary war. John^ Davis died 1794. His
will mentions wife Joanna and eleven children. His wife
was made executrix, bond ;^30oo. The farm was valued at
;^5oo. The wife was to have the income of the farm as long
as she lived and remained unmarried. The girls to have the
furniture at decease of mother, and Joanna, being sickly, to
have a home and comfortable support. The children to have
as follows: Squier Davis to have ;^24, John Davis to have
;^24, Sylvester Davis 12 shillings, Joanna Davis to have ;^i5
when she is 21 years old or married, Anna Davis to have
;^ 1 5 when she is 21 years old or married, Joseph, Asahel,
Benjamin, Barney and Daniel to have all the remainder.
They had thirteen children:
Squier^ Davis, born 21 July, 1762, died 6 Aug., 1854.
John** Davist born 13 April, 1763, died 25 July, 1846.
Sylvester^ Davis, born 21 Oct., 1764, died 20 Aug., 1813. age 48
years; served in Revolutionary war from Royalston.
_. . Sarah^ Davis, born 4 Nov., 1766, died April, 1853.
V. Susanna^ Davis, born 18 July, 1768, died April, 1770.
vi. Joanna* Davis, born 17 Feb., 1770, died Jan., 1838; married
William Weeks of Richmond, 12 Dec, 1815.
Joseph* Davis, born 18 Oct., 1771, died 29 May, 1839.
Benjamin* Davis, born 9 Feb., 1773, died 1777, age 4 years.
Asahel* Davis, born 19 Feb., 1775, died 1859.
Anna* Davis, born 12 Oct., 1776, died 1858.
Benjamin* Davis, born 25 Dec, 1778, married Precilly Davis.
Barney* Davis, born 24 Sept., 1780, married Susan Thurston.
163 xiii. Daniel* Davis, born 21 Oct., 1782, died 26 May, 1820, age 37
years.
Jamcs^ Davis, son of John^ {Elisha^, Jantes^, James^) and Sarah
(Barney) Davis, born 26 Feb., 1750, married Amy Haskins,
(or Harskin), 29 Feb., 1775.
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Children :
James* Davis, born 18 May, 1776.
Joanna* Davis, born 10 Nov., 1777.
John* Davis, born 29 Nov., 1779.
Hannah* Davis, born 1780. died i860.
Daniel* Davis, born 8 Nov., 1781.
Barney* Davis, born 22 July, 1783.
Blisha* Davis, born 23 Feb., 1785.
Samuel* Diavis, born 11 March, 1787.
134*
Joseph^ DavfS^ son of John^ {Elisha^, James^, James^) and Sarah
(Barney) Davis, born May, 1750, married Sarah Baker, 12
April, 1772.
Children:
172 i. Joseph* Davis, born 24 Aug., 1772, died 1775.
173 ii. Bette* Davis, bom 5 Nov., 1774. Married (i) Ezekiel Smith,
1825; (2) Benjamm Cooper.
174 iii. Joseph* Davis, born 22 June, 1780.
175 iv. Nathaniel Baker* Davis, born 9 Feb., 1783, died 1866. Married
Nancy Peirce, i Feb., 1817.
176 V. Barney* Davis, born 9 Jan., 1787.
177 vi. Rufus* Davis, born 12 May, 1790, died 1874. Married Deborah
Hodges of Norton, Mass.
178 vii. John* Davis, born 30 Sept., 1793. Married (i) Polly Horton ;
(2) Cynthia Rounds, 1826.
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Mary^ Davis, daughter of Barney^ {Joh7i^, Elisha^.James^yJames^)
and Catharine (Wilcox) Davis, born i April, 1770, died in
Swanzea, Mass., 4 Dec, 1858, age 88 years, 8 months.
Married Johns Chase, son of Caleb-^ (Philips William',
William') and Mary (Manchester) Chase, 29 Nov., 1787.
He was bom 5 Feb., 1766, died 1827.
Children :
179 i. Auna^ Chase, born 27 Dec., 1788, died 28 Feb,, 1869. Married
James Bos worth.
180 ii. Johu^ Chase, Jr., born 29 July, 1794, married Deborah Pitts.
181 iii. Comfort' Chase, born 13 Feb., 1791, died 27 Feb., 1856. Married
Clothier Peirce, son of David, 19 Dec, 1816.
182 iv. Mary Davis' Chase, born 20 Nov., 1801, died 1837, married
Alanson Post, 22 Dec, 1823. Two children.
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183 V. Catherine Wilcox' Chase, born 3 Sept., 1796, died 1877. Married
William Manchester of Dijjhton, 2 May 1824.
184 vi. Nathan' Chase, born 30 March, 1799, died 1866. Married
Lovica Pitts of Dighton, 1824.
185 vii. Barney Davis' Chase, born 17 Feb., 1804, died 1859. Married
Lydia G. Peirce, 1827.
186 viii. Wesley' Chase, born 7 May, 1806, died 1868. Married Lydia B.
Pitts of Dighton, 1827.
187 ix. Sarah Barney' Chase, born 25 June, 1808, died 1891. Married
Henry Pitts of Dighton (brother of Lovica and Lydia), 1834.
188 X. Clarissa G.' Chase, born 31 Dec, 181 1, died 1893. Married (i)
Samuel Barry: (2) Alonzo L. Cory.
189 xi. Amanda Mason' Chase, born 5 Jan., 1816, in Swansea, Mass.,
died in New Bedford, 3 April, 1893. Married James Luther
Peirce, son of Obadiah and Susanna (Luther) Peirce of
Somerset, Mass., 26 April, 1835. They had seven children.
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Squiet^ Davis, son of Johns (fokn^, Elisha^^ James^ ^ James^) and
Joanna (Hix) Davis, was bom at Rehoboth, 21 July, 1762.
He remained there after the family moved to Royalston,
about 1778, living with his grandfather, John. He served
in the Revolutionary war.
Revolutionary Record of Squier^ Davis,
Vol. 4, Page 543, Massachusetts Records of Revolution.
**Squier Davis of Royalston, private Capt. Ephraim Stearns' company.
Col. Ezra Wood's regiment, enlisted May 27, 1778, discharged Jan. 31,
1779, 8 months, 15 days, travel included. Company raised for defence of
North river. Also Ephraim Stearns' company. Col. John Rand's
(Worcester County) Regiment, enlisted July 9, 1780, discharged Oct. 11,
1780, 3 months, 14 days, travel included. Company raised for three
months. Also same company and regiment. Order for wages 3 months'
service. Dated Royalston, Sept. 17, 1781."
The town paid him 600 silver dollars for his services.
He was afterwards a pensioner of the United States in the
sum of $46.66 per year. Pension dated 6 Sept., 1832. He
died in 1854. He was representative to the General Court
in 1823. He was a farmer and was a man of considerable
importance in his vicinity, and owned a large amount of land
at different times. He acted as executor and administrator
of several estate?. He married Althear Bullock, daughter of
Moulton Bullock, the uncle of Governor Alexander Bullock,
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at Royalston. She was born 1763, and died suddenly 13
July, 1 813, aged 50 years.
To them were born seven children:
J90 i. Prudence^ Davis, born 20 May, 1787, married Jacob Parker, 23
March, 1814.
191 ii. Cephas^ Davis, born 15 July, 1788, died 18 Nov., 1813.
192 iii. John^ Davis, born i Dec, 1789, married Polly Cook, 11 Feb.,
1816.
193 iv. Joseph^ Davis, born 18 July, 1792.
194 V. Althear^ Davis, born 19 June, 1794.
195 vi. Benjamin^ Davis, born 2 July, 1800.
196 vii. Olive^ Davis, born 6 Sept., 1803, married Adriel White, 16 Jan.,
1826.
152*
John^ Davis, second son of John^ {Jokn^, Elisha}, James ,^ Ja7nes^)
and Joanna (Hix) Davis, born at Rehoboth, 13 April, 1763,
died 1846. He lived with his parents at Rehoboth until
1778, when they all removed to Royalston, Mass. Served in
the Revolutionary war, although at the time he was only
between sixteen and seventeen years of age.
Revolutionary Record of John** Davis,
Vol. 4, Page 505, Massachusetts Records of Revolution.
"John Davis of Royalston, Mass., in list of men mustered by Thomas
Newhall, muster master for Worcester County, to serve at Rhode Island
until Jan. i, 1780. Capt. Woodbury's company, Col. Grout's Regiment,
mustered July 6, 1779, engaged for town of Royalston ; also private Capt.
Thomas Fish's company. Col. Nathan Tyler's Regiment, enlisted June
28, 1779. Service to Dec. i, 1779, 5 months, 3 days, at Rhode Island.
Also same company and regiment, payroll for December, 1779. dis-
charged Dec. 17, 1779, service 22 days at Rhode Island. Also same
company and regiment, payroll for December, allowing i month and 5
days for service at Rhode Island."
He was granted a pension 10 Oct., 1833, and at his death, his
widow, Lucy (Dexter) Davis, was granted one as his widow.
He was a farmer by occupation, and married Loranna Perry,
a lady from New Salem, in 1792. She was the daughter of
John and Mary (Brayton) Perry. She was born 14 March,
1 761. Shortly after marriage they removed to New Hamp-
shire, where five children were born.
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Children:
197 i. Joanna^ Davis, born in New Hampshire, 20 April, 1793, died 16
Oct., 1798.
198 ii. Loranna^ Davis, born in New Hampshire, 5 May, 1795, died 15
Feb., 1857.
199 iii. Melinda^ Davis, bom in New Hampshire, 16 Sept., 1797, died
2 November, 1881.
r iv. Mary^ Davis, born in New Hampshire, 28 Feb., 1800,
200 T^-ing I died 2 Nov., 1892.
201 1 V. Joanna^ Davis, born in New Hampshire, 28 Feb., 1800,
[ died 21 March, 1887.
Loranna, the wife, died 3 March, 1800.
LUCY (dexter) DAVIS.
John^ moved back to Royalston some time after the death of
his wife, and in August, 1806, he married Lucy Dexter
of Orange, Mass. She was a Quakeress and the daughter
of Benjamin and Hannah (Stone) Dexter, born 24 Dec,
1777, died 18 Jan., 1867. Some time after this marriage he
bought a part of the Dexter farm and went there to live.
The old house has gone but the cut shows one in which they
lived many years.
Note.— A sister of I^ucy's, Betsey by name, married Zacheus Wheeler, and their son,
Wilson Wheeler, married Catherine Warden, the sister of John Warden, who mar-
ried Narcissa Davis, the daughter of I,ucy, so that the Warden family and Davis
family were twice connected by marriage.
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183
DAVIS HOMESTEAD, Orange, Mass.
John Davis' WiIvI., Probated 29 Aprii., 1846. Sylvester Davis,
Executor. Bond I1500.
1st. Left his wife all the personal property, valued at $152, and a
comfortable support as long as she remains a widow. If she marries
then she is to have I50 per year during her life.
2d. Ivoranna, wife of Aseph Merriam, Meliuda, wife of Joel Johnson,
Mary, wife of Josiah Howe, Joanna, wife of Stephen Howard, Narcissa,
wife of John Warden, Lucy Ann Barber (widow), and my sons, Dexter,
Norris and Daniel have all had advancements paid them.
3d. I give to my son, Sylvester Davis, all my real estate, consisting of
the home farm, etc., valued at I1250, provided he provide for the support
of his mother.
They had six children :
Dexter^ Davis, born 11 Nov., 1807, died i June, 1857.
Norris^ Davis, 17 Oct., 1810, died i July, 1872.
Narcissa^ Davis^ born 30 Nov., 1812, died 14 Oct., 1891.
DanieF Davis, born 21 January, 1816, died 20 March, 1900.
Lucy Ann^ Davis, born 21 Dec, 1818, died 4 May, 1900.
Sylvester^ Davis, born 8 Sept., 1822, now living at Orange.
202
1.
203
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204
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205
206
iv.
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207
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Sarah^ Davis^ daughter of Johii^ {Johnny Elisha^, James^, James^)
and Joanna (Hix) Davis, born 4 Nov., 1766. Married
Deacon Simeon Jacobs, a widower with six children, 8 Dec,
1792. She died 1853.
They had three children:
208 i. Sarah^ Jacobs, born 25 Feb., 1794.
209 ii. Davis^ Jacobs, born 15 Feb., 1796.
210 iii. Julia^ Jacobs, born 26 Nov., 1797.
157*
Joseph^ Davis, son of Johns ( foJm^, Elisha^, James^, James^)
and Joanna (Hix) Davis, born at Rehoboth, 18 Oct., 1771,
removed to Royalston 1778. Married Sophia White, March,
1795. He was a blacksmith and farmer by occupation.
He died in 1839, left a will giving each daughter $50, Alvin
$200, and Jarvis the real estate. His wife was executrix.
She died i860 at Royalston, Mass.
Children :
211 i. Clarissa^ Davis, born 11 March, 1796, died 1866.
212 ii. Jarvis^ Davis, born 3 Dec, 1798, aied 1876.
213 iii. Alvin^ Davis, born 7 Oct., iSioi, married Mehitable Berry.
214 iv. Lorenzo^ Davis, born 16 Oct., 1803.
215 v. Lorina^ Davis, born 7 April, 1806.
216 vi. Czarina^ Davis, born 7 Aug., 1808.
217 vii. Cemantha^ Davis, born 30 Dec, 1812.
218 viii. Feronda^ Davis, born 26 March, 1819, died 1838; never married.
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AsaheF Davis^ son of Johns {^John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James^) and
Joanna (Hix) Davis, born at Rehoboth, 19 Feb., 1775,
moved to Royalston, Mass., with his folks, 1778. Was a
blacksmith and farmer. Married Deborah Mason of Roy-
alston, 13 Sept., 1798. He owned land in Royalston and
Orange. He died 26 July, 1859, aged 83, and left a will.
His son Cyrus was executor, with bond $4000. Each of the
boys had $500, and the girls about $300.
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They had nine children :
2x9 i. Cyrus^ Davis, born in Royalston, 15 Oct., 1799, married Dulcena
Gale, 21 Feb., 1828, died at Royalston iu 1867.
220 ii. El isha^ Davis, born in Royalston, 30 May, 1801, married (i)
Hannah Peck, i June, 1829, and (2) Sarah Morse. He died
in Roxbury iu 1879.
221 iii. AnsiF Davis, born iu Royalston, 19 July, 1803. Married (i)
Lucretia Johnson ; (2) Caroline Dudley. He died in Warwick
in 1858.
222 iv. Hannah^ Davis, born in Royalston, 30 March, 1805, married ( i )
Oliver M. Fisher; (2) Jonathan Wheeler. She died in Athol
in 1858.
Louisa^ Davis, born in Royalstou, 11 March, 1807. Married 15
Jan., 1834, Elbridge Boyden, died in Worcester, 1888.
DanieF Davis, born in Royalston, 4 Feb., 1809. Married Lu-
rinda W. Stratton; now living at Royalston, in 91st year of
his age.
Polly M.^ Davis, born in Royalston, 28 July, 1812, married 23
May, 1836, Chester Bancroft, son of Chester and Clara
(Garfield) Bancroft of Royalston. He was born 1808, died in
Worcester, 16 Oct., 1885. She died in Worcester 23 June,
1893, aged 80 years, 10 months, and 25 days.
Hosea^ Davis, born in Royalston, 21 June, 1816. Married (i)
Cynthy Marks ; (2) Abby Stevens. He died at Littleton, 111.,
in 1885.
Caleb^ Davis, born in Royalston, 13 April, 1818. Married
Harriet Simmonds. At death of his father he had the farm-
ing tools and the blacksmith tools. He died in Denver, Col.
i60.
Anna^ Davis, daughter of Johns (^John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James')
and Joanna (Hix) Davis, born 12 Oct. , 1776, at Rehoboih.
Married Henry Goddard of Royalston, 22 Feb., 1802. She
died 20 Aug., 1858, aged 81.
Children:
228 i. Mahola^ Goddard, born 16 Jan., 1803.
229 ii. Josiah^ Goddard, born 6 April, 1805.
230 iii. Davis^ Goddard, born 6 March, 1807. Married Clarissa Ward,
1833, died 20 Jan., 1890; no children.
231 'T^ijjg / iv. Amanda^ Goddard, born 11 Jan., 1809
232 \ V. Ann a^ Goddard, born 11 Jan., 1809, married Asa Conant.
233 vi. Susanna^ Goddard, born 22 March, 1811, died 1817.
234 vii. Sanford^ Goddard, born 11 March, 1813.
Benjamin^ Davis, son of Johns (^John^, FJisha^, Jajnes^, James^)
and Joanna (Hix) Davis, born 25 Dec, 1778. Married
Precilly Davis, 29 Dec, 1803, at Royalston, Mass.
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Children :
235 i. Edwin' Davis, bom 25 Nov., 1804.
236 ii. Abycenia' Davis, bom 24 Feb., 1806.
237 iii. Sylvester' Davis, bom 4 Nov., 1808.
238 iv. Maria' Davis, bom 16 Oct., 18 10.
239 V. Diantha' Davis, bom 27 Nov., 1812.
240 vi. Joanna' Davis.
241 vii. Alonzo' Davis.
242 viii. Harlan' Davis.
162*
Barney^ Davis, son of Johns {^John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James^) and
Joanna (Hix) Davis, born 24 Sept., 1780. Married
Susanna Thurston of Royalston, 15 Dec, 1808.
Children :
243 i. Susanna Elvira' Davis, bom 17 Dec, 1809.
244 ii. Levi Thurston' Davis, born 17 April, 181 1.
172*
Joseph^ Davis, son of Josephs {Johnny Elisha^ y James^ , James^) and
Sarah (Baker) Davis, born 28 June, 1780, died ^1854.
Married (i) Betsey Horton ; (2) Roby (Randall) Tift.
Children :
245 i. Hiram' Davis, born 18 May, 1806. Married Lavinia Pettis, 5
Dec, 1833.
246 ii. John Adams' Davis, born 18 July, 1808. Married (i) Melinda
Baker, 1832; (2) Caroline F. Caldwell, widow, [daughter of
Nathan Chase.]
247 iii. Elbridge G.' Davis, born 7 May, 1811. Married Susan Barker.
248 iv. Henry N.' Davis, bom 18 June, 1813. Married Sophia Handy.
249 V. Solomon T.' Davis, born 3 July, 1815. Married Maria Barker.
250 vi. Edmund E.' Davis, born 12 Oct., 181 7. Married Mary M.
Baker, 1843, oi Rehoboth.
251 vii. Nathaniel L. S.' Davis, born 22 Jan., 1820. Married Elizabeth
A. Wood, 9 July, 1843, of Swansea.
252 viii. Betsey Jane' Davis, born 6 July, 1823. Married Horace M. West,
29 April, 1843.
253 ix. Joseph Luther' Davis, bom i April, 1826. Married Mary A. West.
175.
Nathaniel Baket^ Davis, son of Josephs {John^, Elisha^ , James^ ,
/a?nes^) and Sarah (Baker) Davis, born 9 Feb., 1783.
Married i Feb., 1807, Nancy Peirce, daughter of Squier and
Roby Peirce of Rehoboth, Mass.
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Children :
254 i. Nancy^ Davis, born 2 Dec, 1807, married Nathaniel Mason of
Somerset, died 30 Nov., 1889, in San Jose, Cal.
255 ii. Benjamin Fisher^ Davis, born 28 April, 1810, married Lois B.
Chase of Swansea ; three children.
256 iii. (Rev.) Jacob^ Davis, born 16 Aug., 1812, married Harriet Hum-
phries, 1840.
257 iv. Sarah^ Davis, born i Sept., 1816, married James Lee of Swansea,
Mass.
258 V. Lorenzo Dow^ Davis, born 22 July, 1821, died in New Bedford,
21 Jan., 1890. Married (i) Hepsabeth Anthony ; married (2)
Susan Perry Potter. He died 1890.
259 vi. Ann Maria^ Davis, born 10 March, 1826, died 21 July, 1826.
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Barney^ Davis^ son of Joseph^ (^John,^ Elisha^, James^, James^)
and Sarah (Baker) Davis, born 9 June, 1787. Married Mercy
Bullock Thrasher.
Children :
260 i. Mercy B^. Davis, born 1813, unmarried.
261 ii. John Nelson^ Davis, born 1815, married Fanny Ring.
262 iii. Sally Baker' Davis, born 1819, married Salmon Harvey of
Taunton, 1837.
263 iv. Daniel Barney' Davis, born 12 Oct., 1823, married Polly Crane.
264 ' V. Jacob J.' Davis, born 8 July, 1827, married Louise Chase, Digh-
ton, Mass.
177-
Rufus^ Davis^ son of Josephs {John^, Elisha^, James^, James^) and
Sarah (Baker) Davis, born 12 May, 1790. Married Debo-
rah Hodges of Norton, Mass., 15 March, 1815.
Children :
265 i. Rufus Hodges^ Davis, born 23 April, 1816, in Taunton. Married
(i) Jan., 1838, Laura Ann Rhodes of Corinth; (2) 6 Feb.,
1840, Polly Eaton Ring of Mansfield, Mass.
266 ii. Joseph Henry^ Davis, born 6 Jan., 1819, married 1843, Sally M.
Creal of Corinth.
267 iii. Simeon Burbank^ Davis, born 8 April, 1821, married 1849 Laura
A. Deual of Corinth.
268 iv. Deborah A. L.^ Davis, born 5 Sept., 1823, married 1844 Ambrose
N. Clothier.
269 V. Levings Noah^ Davis, born 24 May, 1827, married (i) Decem-
ber, 1855, Sarah J. Green; (2) Sarah A. Prescott.
270 vi. Betsey J.^ Davis, born 8 Aug., 1830, married 1857, Rev. Caleb C.
Bedell of Clinton County, N. Y.
271 vii. Charles Wesley^ Davis, born 19 May, 1833, died 1865, in Libby
Prison, Richmond, Va., member of Company H, 5th N. Y.
infantry.
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274
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J92.
John^ Davis, son of Squier^ (^John^.John^, Elisha^ , James^ James^)
and Althear (Bullock) Davis, born i Dec, 1789. Married
Polly Cook of Royalston, 11 Feb., 18 16.
Children :
Ciphas' Davis, born 5 Feb., 1817.
Olive^ Davis, boru i July, 1822.
Betsey* Davis, born 14 Jan., 1824.
Hiram* Davis, born 24 Dec, 1825.
Mary Emidine* Davis, born 6 June, 1830.
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Loranna^ Davis^ daughter of John^ {John^, John^, Elisha^, Jamcs^,
James^) and Loranna (Perry) Davis, born in Charles town.
New Hampshire, 5 May, 1795. Her parents moved to
Orange soon after, where she lived until she married, 28 Oct. ,
1827. She married Asaph Merriam, a Baptist minister.
They had three children:
277 i. Lucius* Merriam, boru
278 ii. Marietta* Merriam, born 20 April, 1831, died 4 Jan., 1899.
279 iii. Angelina* Merriam, born 20 April, 1831, died 1834.
J99-
Malinda^ DaviSt daughter of John^ {/ohn^, John^, Elisha^, James^,
James^) and Loranna (Perry) Davis, born in Charlestown,
New Hampshire, 16' Sept., 1797, early moved to Orange,
Mass., with her parents. She married Joel Johnson, and
went to live on the Johnson place at Orange. She was his
second wife. She died 2 Nov., 1881. He was born 1794,
died 1874.
Four children were born to this couple :
280 i. Mary H.* Johnson, born 7 Aug., 1830, married George Spencer
of Providence, R. I.
281 ii. Albert* Johnson, born 24 Aug., 1832. Married
282 iii. George Davis* Johnson, born 22 July, 1834, died 1883, never
married.
283 iv. Phylctus Green* Johnson, born 16 Jan., 1838, died 26 Sept., 1838.
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200*
Mary 7 Davis^ daughter of John^ {^John^, John^, Elisha^, James^,
Jafues^) and Loranna (Petty) Davis, was one of twins, born
28 Feb., 1800, at Charlestown, N. H. The mother died
three days after the birth of twins. She lived with Henr>'
Goddard's family until her father married second time, when
she went home and stayed until she was 44 years of age,
when she married Mr. Josiah Howe of Orange, she being
his second wife. He was born 1784, and died in 1864, age
80. She survived him twenty-eight years, and lived to be
92 years,' 9 months, and until within a year or so, was very
bright and smart, and a number of times after she was 88
years, she made the railroad journey, including a change of
cars, from Orange to Worcester alone. She had no children.
201-
Joanna^ Davis^ daughter of John^ {Joh?i^, Johji^, Elisha^, James^,
James^) and Loranna (Perry) Davis, was one of twins born
28 Feb., 1800, at Charlestown, N. H. Their mother died
three days after their birth , and she and her sister Mary were
brought up by their Aunt Goddard until their father married
Lucy Dexter, when they went home. She married Stephen
Howard of Orange, Mass. He was born 12 March, 1798,
and died 27 July, 1873. He was a farmer and afterwards
carried on a manufactory of rules and yardsticks. He was
carrying on the Davis farm the year his oldest son was born ;
afterwards moved to the village. Joanna7 died 21 March,
1887, age 87 years.
They had three sons:
284 i. John Davis® Howard, born 1829.
285 ii. Nelson S.® Howard, born 22 July, 1831.
286 iii. Way laud Chester Perry ^ Howard.
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Dexter^ Davis, son of John^ {John^./ohn^, Eliska^,James^,James^)
and Lucy (Dexter) Davis, born ii Nov., 1807 at Orange,
Mass., married Emily Holden, a native of Orange, 27 Nov.,
1828. They lived at Orange, carrying on the Davis farm,
until about 1840, when they moved to New York State and
settled at Corning. He (Dexter^) died i June, 1857, aged
49 years, 6 months, 20 days. His wife married Rev. Mr.
Smith for her second husband. She died 10 Nov., 1889, at
Coming, aged 81 years, 9 months, 12 days.
They had three children:
287 i. Nelson Dexter* Davis, bom Sunday, 20 Sept., 1829.
288 ii. Lynval Amos* Davis, born Saturday, 15 Nov., 1834.
289 iii. Elizabeth Emily* Davis, born Tuesday, 30 Aug., 1831.
203*
Norris^ Davis^ son of John^ { /oh7i^ , John^ , Elisha^ , /ames^ , James^)
and Lucy (Dexter) Davis, bom at Orange, 17 Oct., i8io,
died, I July, 1872. Went into western New York State
when young and carried on a farm and also manufactured
cheese. He married for his first wife, Lucy Ann Howard,
30 Oct., 1831. She was bom 31 July, 1811, died 8 April,
1856.
They had four children :
290 i. Erastus Andrew' Davis, born 25 Nov., 1832.
291 ii. Philetus A.* Davis, bom 31 May, 1835, died 24 Feb., 1836.
292 iii. Cynthia Ann* Davis, born 4 July, 1837.
293 iv. Josephine Augusta' Davis, born 13 Jan., 1841.
He married for his second wife, Mrs. Lucy Hill, 12 March,
1857.
They had three children :
294 i. Willie E.* Davis, born 10 March, 1858, died 7 March, 1861.
295 ii. George E.* Davis, born 14 May, 1859.
296 iii. Cassie D.* Davis, born 13 March, 1861, died 25 May, 1862.
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Natcissa^ Davis^ daughter of John^, {Johti^, John^, Elisha^,
James^y James^) and Lucy (Dexter) Davis, born at Orange,
30 Nov., 18 12, lived at farm until she married, in 1837, John
Warden of Worcester. He was born in 18 14 and died in
1865. She died in 1891. (See Warden family, page 10.)
Children :
297 i. Abbie Louise* Warden, boru 7 Jan., 1840.
298 ii. John Davis* Warden, born 3 Dec, 1845.
299 iii. William Albert' Warden, born 2 March, 1852.
205.
Daniel^ Davis^ son of John^ {John^.John^, Elisha^,James^,James^)
and Lucy (Dexter) Davis, bom at Orange, Mass., 21 Jan.,
1 8 16. He went South in 1838 and spent five years. In the
early forties, he went with his brothers, Norris and Dexter,
into the center of New York State and bought a large tract
of land, built a pail manufactory and for many years manu-
factured pails, which were shipped to New York market by
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canal. The business was very successful. Daniel afterwards
bought the land from his brothers and for many years was a
most successful farmer. In 1844, he went to Worcester and
was married, at the home of his sister, to Miss Ruth Bates,
daughter of Frank and Mary (Bigelow) Bates of Phillipston,
Mass. (Her ancestors were the Bigelows and Beamans of
West Boylston, Mass.) They returned to New York and
the farm has always been their home. Daniel was a man of
quiet manner, of excellent judgment, and was honored by
his townsmen by election to ofl&ce many times. He was for
several years Trial Justice. He was highly respected wher-
ever he was known and lived a long and useful life. He died
20 March, 1900, aged 84 years, 2 months. His widow and
three children survive him.
Children :
300 i. Edwin F.* Davis, born 28 May, 1846.
301 ii. Lucy E." Davis, born 20 May, 1850.
302 iii. Mary E.* Davis, born 11 Nov., 1852.
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Lucy Ann^ Davis^ daughter of John^ {Joh7i^, Johft^, Elisha^,
Janies^, James^) and Lucy (Dexter) Davis was born at
Orange, 21 Dec, 18 18, married Reuel Barber of Worcester,
10 June, 1840. He died 3 April, 1842, at the age of 32
years. She continued to live in Worcester, making a home
for her son, until his marriage, when she made her home
with him until her death, 4 May, 1900. She was a member
of the Methodist Episcopal church from 1839, her member-
ship being in the First Methodist Episcopal church of
Worcester (the ''Meadow Church,"), which later was known
as the *Tark Street Church," and still later as * 'Trinity
Church." Her membership was also for a few years after
its organization in "Grace Church." Her husband was at
the time of his death a class leader in the "Meadow Church,**
They had one child :
303 i, Henry Davis^ Barber, born at Worcester, Mass., 13 Oct., 1841,
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SYLVESTER DAVIS.
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Sylvester^ Davis, youngest son of John^ {Joh7i^, Johi^, Elisha^,
James^ , /ames^) and Lucy (Dexter) Davis, bom at Orange,
Mass., 8 Sept., 1822, spent nearly all his life upon the farm
where he was born, although in later years he owned prop-
erty in the village. He was of an inventive and mechanical
turn of mind and there are many things about his house and
in the homes of his friends to remind one of that fact. He
married Katherine Johnson of Hubbardston, Mass. She died
in 1893. At the death of his father in 1846 he received the
homestead, his mother making her home with him as long as
she lived.
They had four daughters :
304 i. Georgianna* Davis, born 2 June, 1846.
305 ii. Alfradina* Davis, born 6 Oct., 1849.
306 iii. Hattie E.* Davis, born 16 Jan., 1851.
307 iv. Jennie E.® Davis, born 14 March, 1854,
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Qarissa^ Davis, daughter of Joseph^ (^Jofin^.John^, Elisha^ , James^ y
James^y) and Sophia (White) Davis, bom 11 March, 1796,
married Luther Ballou, 3 Dec, 1818. She died 26 Aug.,
1866.
Children :
Sophia® Ballou, bom 22 Sept., 1819, died 5 Jan., 1867.
Bmeransa* Ballou, bom 10 Sept., 1821, died 12 Jan., 1875. Never
married.
Alamando® Ballou, born 2 May, 1823.
Angelia* Ballou, born 16 Dec, 1824.
Devillo* Ballou, born 17 Jan., 1827, died 1877.
Lorenzo* Ballou, born 29 Nov., 1828. »
Antantia* Ballou, born 24 June, 1830.
Clarinda* Ballou, born 29 April, 1833.
Ivorina* Ballou, born 28 Feb., 1834.
Alphonso A." Ballou, bom 9 March, 1836.
Czarina* Ballou, born 15 May, 1838, married Harrison P. Good-
speed, 9 June, 1857. They now live in Wincheudon, Mass.
319 xii. Wjudo R." Ballou, born 13 Feb., 1845.
212.
Jarvis^ Davis, son of Joseph^ (^John>, John^, Elisha^, James^y
James^) and Sophia (White) Davis, born in Royalston, Mass.,
3 Dec, 1798, married Mary Ann Jackson of Boston, 18 Sept.,
1828. He died in Warwick, Mass., 17 March, 1876.
Children :
Oscar Jarvis® Davis, bom 23 June, 1829, died 1854.
Ellen Ann* Davis, born 3 Nov., 1831.
Elma A.* Davis, bom 14 Nov., 1835, died 8 July, 1852.
Elsie A.* Davis, born 21 March, 1838.
214.
Lorenzo^ Davis, son of Joseph^ i^Johv>, John^, Elisha^, James^,
James^y) and Sophia (White) Davis, bom in Royalston, 16
Oct., 1803, married Roxanna Gale. Died in Putney, Vt.
Children :
324 i. Warren* Davis.
325 ii. Georgiana* Davis.
326 iii. Emma* Davis.
320
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321
ii.
322
iii.
323
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Lorina^ Davis, daughter of Joseph^ {John^, Johfi^, Elisha^, Jarnes^^
James^,) and Sophia (White) Davis, born in Royalston,
Mass., I April, 1806, married Lyman Peck of Royalston, 22
Jan., 1829, died in Royalston, 9 May, i860. Her husband
died I Dec, 1862.
Children :
327 i. Wayland F.® Peck, born 23 Oct., 1830.
328 ii. Philander L.® Peck, born 9 May, 1832.
329 iii. Eugene F.® Peck, born 14 Dec, 1833.
330 iv. Willard W.® Peck, born 19 Dec, 1836, died in infancy.
331 V. Polena L.® Peck, born 12 April, 1838.
332 vi. Nelson F.® Peck, born 16 July, 1840
333 yii. Joseph W.® Peck, born 23 March, 1842.
334 viii. D. Warren® Peck, born 10 April, 1843, married, and resides in
Oklahoma Territory.
335 ix. Ivowell H.® Peck, born 3 Oct., 1845, married and resides in Cali-
fornia.
216.
Czarina^ Davis, daughter of Joseph^ {Johi^, John^, Elisha^,
James^ James^) and Sophia (White) Davis, born in Royalston,
Mass., 7 Aug., 1808, married Sullivan Peck of Royalston,
son of Daniel and a descendant of Joseph Peck who came to
America, 1638, and settled at Rehoboth. He was born in
1806 and married in 1831. They lived at Royalston until
1865 when, his health failing him, they removed to Burling-
ton, Vt. where his older children were living. He was a
man of sterling worth, an enterprising farmer and a leading
man in that town. Czarina is now living with her son at
Burlington, Vt. , in the 92d year of her age.
They had seven children :
336 i. Martha Jane® Peck, born 10 March, 1832. Resides in Burling-
ton, Vt.
Chauncey C.® Peck, born 5 April, 1834. Resides in Chicago, 111.
Warren Davis® Peck, born 28 Feb., 1836, died 23 May, 1839.
Elsa Jeanette® Peck, born i July, 1838, married, 1873, Hon.
A. K. Osborn of Oshkosh, Wis., a prominent attorney and
politician. He died Sept., 1900. His widow continues to
reside there. No children.
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340 V. Georgiana C Peck, bom 23 April, 1843, married Henry A. Gale
of Burlington, Vt.. They reside in Hartford, Conn. No
children.
341 vi. Hamilton S." Peck, bom 22 Oct., 1845.
342 vii. Hammond W.® Peck, born 28 Sept., 1847, married Susie Adams
of Coldbrook, Mass. He died at Hartford, Conn., April, 1894.
His widow resides with her parents in Coldbrook.
2M.
Cemantha^ Davis, daughter of Joseph^ {Johnny John^, Elisha^,
James^ , James^) and Sophia (White) Davis, bom at RoyaLston,
30 Dec., 18 1 2, married Charles Osgood. She died at North-
field, Mass.
Children :
343 i. Feronda® Osgood.
344 . ii. Mary® Osgood.
345 iii. George® Osgood.
346 iv. Elsa® Osgood.
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Cyrus^ Davis, son of Asahel^ {/ohn^, John^, Elisha^, James^,
Jatnes^) and Deborah (Mason) Davis, bom 15 Oct., 1799,
married Dulcena Gale of Royalston, 21 Feb., 1828. He was
a farmer by occupation. He was executor of his father's
estate and was representative to General Court in 1840. He
died at Royalston in 1867.
Children :
347 i. Maressa® Davis, born 4 Dec, 1828.
348 ii. Helen Maria* Davis, born 8 March, 183 1.
223^
Louisa^ Davis, daughter of Asahel^ {Johv>, John^, Elisha^, James^,
/ames^) and Deborah (Mason) Davis, born 11 March, 1807,
married Elbridge Boyden of Athol, Mass., 15 Jan., 1834.
In 1844 the family moved to Worcester where they lived
many years. She died 21 Dec., 1888, aged 81 years, 9
months, 10 days. Elbridge Boyden, born Somerset, Vt., 4
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July, 1810, died at Worcester, 25 March, 1898. His father
was a Revolutionary soldier. At the age of sixteen, he was
apprenticed to a carpenter at Athol and began to study arch-
itecture the first year. He engaged in building in Athol
about twenty years and came to Worcester in 1844. He was
for many years the principal designer and architect of the
city. His designs were characterized by breadth, symmetry
and often by grandeur. His best known work is Mechanics
Hall, acknowledged to be one of the finest halls in America.
- Children :
349 i. George E.® Boyden, born in Athol, 1840.
350 ii. Mason Amos' Boyden, born in Worcester, Sept., 1848.
iii. A daughter, who died before 1844.
228*
Mahola^ Goddatd, daughter of Henry and Anna^ { John^ , John^ ,
Elisha^, James^y James\) (Davis) Goddard, bom 16 Jan.,
1803, married Sherman Bacon, 2 May, 1831. She died 12
March, 1878.
Children :
Loring* Bacon, born 24 April, 1832, died 21 March, 1833.
Olive A.® Bacon, born 20 Aug., 1033, died 28 Oct., 1867, married
Erastus H. Cate, 13 Aug., 1855.
Sanford S." Bacon, born 23 April, 1835, married Marion L.
Reynolds, 29 Nov., 1855.
Susan M.® Bacon, born 16 June, 1837, died 5 Dec, 1838.
Elizabeth A.® Bacon, born 8 Sept., 1839, died 29 Nov., 1872, mar-
ried Amasa T. Eddy, 28 Feb., 1864.
356 vi. George H." Bacon, bom 14 Oct., 1841, married Mary L.
Shumway, 10 Jan., 1870.
229*
Josiah^ Goddard^ son of Henry and Anna^ {Johnny John^, Elisha^,
James^, James^) (Davis) Goddard, bom at Royalston, 6 April,
1805, married Miranda White at Royalston, 3 Feb., 1829,
He died 7 Oct., 1859.
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Children :
357 i» Josiah Hamilton" Goddard,, born 10 Feb., 1830, married E. Jen-
nie Covey, 30 Aug., 1857.
358 ii. Henry Davis* Goddard, born 12 June, 1831, died 10 Sept., 1859.
359 iii. Emily Miranda" Goddard, bom 22 June, 1833, died 30 Sept., 1859.
360 iv. Mary Amanda' Goddard, bom 19 May, 1834, died 13 Jan., i860,
married John M. Jennings, 26 April, 1857.
361 V. Harriet Ann* Goddard, born 17 June, 1837, married Charles E.
Gibbs, 15 Dec, 1868. She died 16 April, 1883.
362 vi. Susan Mahola* Goddard, bom 15 Aug., 1838, died 29 Sept., 1859.
363 vii. William Harrison* Goddard, bom 13 Jan., 1841, died 17 Aug.,
1863, at Military Hospital, Louisville, Ky. He was a member
of Co. H., 36th Reg., Mass. Vol.
364 viii. Edward A.* Goddard, bom 28 Oct., 1845, married Ella Holmes,
6 Jan., 1869.
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Amanda^ Goddard^ daughter of Henry and Anna^ (/ohn^, John^^
Elisha^ y James^ , James^) (Davis) Goddard, bom 11 Jan., 1809,
at Royalston, died at Westmoreland, N. H., 11 Oct., 1895,
married John Cowdrey, 25 May, 1835.
Children :
365 i. Henry F.* Cowdrey, born 12 Nov., 1837, died 19 Feb., 1889.
366 ii. Mary A.* Cowdrey, born 10 Sept., 1842.
234.
Sanford^ Goddard^ son of Henry and Anna^ {John^, John^, Elisha^,
James^ , James^) (Davis) Goddard,* born at Royalston, 5 Mar.,
1813, died 13 Jan., 1871, at Montague, Mass., was a farmer
by occupation. He married Julia Ralston Kendall, at Boston,
Jan., 1835. His wife died 24 March, 1862, aged 47 years.
Children :
367 i. Edward Livingston® Goddard, born at Royalston, Mass., 31 Jan.,
1836, enlisted 12 Oct., 1861, in the 26tli Reg., Mass. Vol.
368 ii. Elvira Ann* Goddard, born 14 Aug., 1837.
369 iii. Rozalia E.® Goddard, born Aug., 1839, died 21 Feb., 1840.
370 iv. Prentis Huntington* Goddard, born 17 March, 1843, died at New
' Orleans, La., 24 July, 1862. He belonged to the 26th Reg.,
Mass. Vol.
371 V. George Henry* Goddard, born 24 Nov., 1844.
372 vi. Julia Alathea* Goddard, born 9 Feb., 1847.
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256*
Rev* Jacob^ Davis^ son of Nathaniel Baker^ {Joseph^, John^,
Elisha^, James*, James^,) and Nancy (Peirce) Davis, bom
16 Aug., 1 81 2, married Harriet Humphries of Roxbury,
26 Nov., 1840.
Children :
373 i. George' Davis, bom 9 March, 1848, married Anna Rizpah Tower,
22 Nov., 1876.
374 ii. Harriet Jannie* Davis, born 26 May, 1850, married George
Buckman Perry, 30 Nov., 1871.
375 iii. John Edward® Davis, born 14 June, 1853, married Jane Tower,
8 July, 1875. They had four children.
277.
Lucius^ Memanv son of Asaph and IyOranna7 {John^,/ohn^,John^,
Elisha^ , James^ , Javies^) (Davis) Merriam, born , married
Emily .
One child :
376 i. Emma' Merriam, born .
278.
Marietta^ Memam^ daughter of Asaph and Loranna^ {John^,
Joh7i^ , John^ , Elisha^ , James^ , James^) (Davis) Merriam, bom
20 April, 1831, married Charles H. White, 4 March, 1855.
Children :
Evelina' White, bom 28 Sept., 1856.
Charles Henry' White, born jo April, 1858, died 12 July, 1880.
Herbert Lucius' White, born 28 April, i860, died 26 July, 1893.
Ada Marietta' White, born 14 March, 1862, married D. Marshall
Babcock.
Fred Waterman' White, bom 14 June, 1868.
Alice Stearns' White, bom 8 May, 1872.
280.
Mary Hepzebah^ Johnson^ daughter of Joel and MeHnda^ {John^,
Joh7i^ , John^ y Elisha^, James^, James^) (Davis) Johnson was
born at Orange, Mass., 7 Aug. , 1830. She married, 12 April,
1859, George Washington Spencer, son of Christopher*
(Thomas') and Celia (Wescott) Spencer. He was bom at
377
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380
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381
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Warwick, R. I., 15 Aug., 1825. Mary^ died at Providence,
R. I., Sept., 1867.
Children :
383 i. George Washington' Spencer Jr., bom 31 March, i860.
384 ii. Edwin Henry' Spencer, bom Nov., 1861, died Jan., 1871.
281.
Albert^ Johnson^ son of Joel and Melinda7 {/ohn^, John^.John^^
Elisha^, James^y James^) (Davis) Johnson, bom at Orange,
Mass., 24 Aug., 1832, was a carpenter by occupation. He
married Adelaide Phinney, 5 Nov., 1856.
Children :
385 i. Henry Davis' Johnsoi, bom 26 May. 1858, died at Fitchburg,
16 Sept., 1885.
386 ii. Frank Leslie' Johnson, bom 20 Sept., i860, married Flora Bur-
nett of Orange, 19 Aug., 1878. Employed as wood worker in
chair shop.
387 iii. Charles Albert' Johnson, born 29 Aug., 1863, married Jennie
Hambleton of Orange, 29 Sept., 1889. Employed as cashier
in Freight Dept., B. & M. R. R.
388 iv. Walter Melville' Johnson, bom 11 Dec, 1865, married Lizzie E.
Rarity, at Springfield, 15 Jan., 1881. Employed as baggage
master on B. & M. R. R.
389 V. Homer Joel' Johnson, born i Oct., 1869, died at Orange, 8 May,
1884.
390 vi. Waldo Ansel' Johnson, born 19 Jan., 1873, married Eva L. Jack-
son at Athol, 5 April, 1900. Employed by New Home Sewing
Machine Company.
391 vii. Mary Hepsibath' Johnson, bom 8 Feb., 1879, married Edward
E. Benoit of Athol, 27 April, 1900.
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John Davis^ Howard^ son of Stephen and Joanna^ { John^ ^ John^ ,
Joh7i^, Elisha^y James^, James^) (Davis) Howard, bom in
1829 on the Davis farm at Orange, Mass. His parents soon
moved to the village where he lived until he was 18 years of
age. He worked in a store for three years. In 1848, he
went to Winchendon where he is still living. He was
employed by the manufacturers of chairs for many years.
He has held many important offices having been selectman
for 25 consecutive years, assessor for the last 16 years and
overseer of the poor, one year. He has been auditor of the
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Winchendon Savings Bank for the last 25 years. He was a
member of the Fire Department for 20 years, holding the
offices of clerk, assistant foreman, and foreman. He has
been clerk of the Parish since it was organized in 1865 and
has held offices in the Sunday School as librarian, treasurer,
and superintendent. He held the office of superintendent
about 20 years. Married, 3 Dec, 1851, Lucinda Wood
Worden. She was born 20 July, 1830.
They have one child :
392 i. Grace Estella' Howard, born 12 May, 1866.
285-
Nelson S.^ Howard, son of Stephen and Joanna^ {John^.John^,
John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James^^ (Davis) Howard, born 22 July,
1831, married Sarah M. Howe, 23 Aug., 1854. She was
born 20 Nov., 1832. They lived at Orange until about i860,
when they went to Gardner and in 1864 to Princeton, Mass.
He was a mason by trade and for a number of years kept a
hotel for summer boarders at Princeton.
Children :
Walter Nelson^ Howard, born 5 Sept., 1855, <lied 22 Dec, 1864.
Ivucy Maria' Howard, born 5 Oct., 1857, died 5 Nov., 1879.
Edward John' Howard, born 28 Aug., i860, died 12 Feb., 1863.
Charles Howe' Howard, born 9 May, 1864.
Henry Bray ton' Howard, born 10 Oct., 1865.
Alice Joanna' Howard, born 6 May, 1868.
Mabel Sarah' Howard, born 14 Feb., 1871, died 28 July, 1894.
286- .
Wayland Chester Perry^ Howard^ son of Stephen and Joanna7
{Joh?i^,John^,John^,Elisha^^James^,James^) (Davis) How-
ard, born , married Ella Hale, 5 Sept., 1866. She was
born 20 July, 1845. He was a machinist by trade and lived
in Gardner and Winchendon.
Children :
400 i. Nina Ella' Howard, born 4 Oct., 1867, died 31 July, 1869.
401 ii. Corinne Davis' Howard, born 25 June, 1869.
402 iii. lyuke Hale' Howard, born 11 Oct., 1871,
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395
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403 iv. Florence Amice' Howard, bom 5 May, 1875.
404 V. Wayland Wyman' Howard, bom 7 May, 1880.
405 vi. Cora Bemice' Howard, bom 28 Aug., 1886, died 29 June, 1895.
287^
Ndson Dexter^ Davis^ son of Dexter7 {John^,John^,John^, Elisha^,
James^ , James^) and Emily (Holden) Davis, bornSunda}^ 20
Sept., 1829, at Orange, Mass. In 1840 he removed to Caton.
N. Y. , which ias since been his home. Married Adelaide M.
Wescott, 26 Oct., 1852. She was born 27 Sept., 1835, died
23 Jan., 1863.
Children :
406 i. Horace D.' Davis, bom 7 Jan., 1854, married 18 April, 1875.
407 ii. Henry L.' Davis, bom 20 Aug., 1856.
408 iii. Charles H.' Davis, bom 4 Nov., 1858, died 21 Aug., 1896.
409 iv. Edgar M.' Davis, born 24 Nov., i860.
Nelson Dexter^ married for his second wife, Julia E. Baker,
II Feb., 1S64. She was bom 31 March, 1837.
Children :
410 i. Louis B.9 Davis, born 8 Oct., 1866, died 7 Oct., 1867.
411 ii. Emma A.' Davis, born 8 June, 1868.
288.
Lynval Amos^ Davis^ son of Dexter7 {John^,John^,John^, Elisha^,
James* , James^) and Emily (Holden) Davis, born at Orange,
Mass., Saturday, 15 Nov., 1834. He went to Caton, N. Y. ,
in 1840. Married Kate Bache, i Sept., 1865. They lived
in the oil regions in Pennsylvania for many years but in
1890 moved to Corning, N. Y. where they now live. He is
a carpenter by occupation. No children.
289.
Elizabeth Emily^ Davis^ daughter of Dexter^ {John^,John^,/oh7i^,
Elisha^ , James* y James^) and Emily (Holden) Davis, bom at
Orange, on Tuesday, 30 Aug., 1831, lived with her parents
until after their removal to New York. In June, 1853, she
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married Wellington Stewart of Coming. She only lived
until 26 Feb., 1855, when she died leaving a girl baby 13
days old.
One child :
412 i. Elizabeth Davis' Stewart, born 13 Feb., 1B55, She wavS brought
up by her grandmother and lived with her until her decease in
1889, when she went to live with her uncle who moved into
the old homestead.
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Erasttis A*^ Davis^ son of Norris^ {/ohn^, John^, John^, Elisha>,
James^, James^) and Lucy Ann (Howard) Davis, born in
Coming, N. Y., 25 Nov., 1832. He went to Pennsylvania
in 1863 and went into the lumbering business and is now
engaged in the occupation of an electrician. Has lived most
of the time in Philipsburg, Pa. He married Mary T. Harri-
son, 3 Oct., 1855. She was the daughter of Jessie Harrison.
Children :
413 i. Cornelius H.' Davis, born 26 July, 1857.
414 ii. Moxy Addie' Davis, born 16 Nov., 1861, died 11 April, 1870.
415 iii. Jennie Mary' Davis, born 19 Dec, 1863, died 10 April, 1870.
416 iv. Nelson Norris' Davis, born 11 Au^., 18(56.
417 V. Willie' Davis, born 6 Dec, 1870, died 25 Dec, 1870.
418 vi. Wilber W.' Davis, bom 26 March, 1872.
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Cynthia Ann^ Davis^ daughter of Norris^ {John^, John^, Joh^i^,
Elisha^, James^, James^) and Lucy Ann (Howard) Davis,
born at Corning, N. Y., 4 July, 1837, married Edwin French,
4 July, i860.
Children :
419 i. Charles B.' French, born 30 June, 1862.
420 ii. Melvin L.^ French, bom 17 Oct., 1863.
421 iii. Clarence C.^ French, born 4 March, 1866.
422 iv. Josephine A.' French, born 4 March, 1868.
423 V. Marcus^ French, born 16 Sept., 1871.
424 vi. Ida M.' French, born 16 March, 1875.
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293,
Josephine A*^ Davis^ daughter of Norris^ {John^, John^, John^
Elisha^, James^, James^) and Lucy Ann (Howard) Davis,
bom 13 Jan., 1841, married Andrew J. Garton, Oct., 1864.
One child :
425 i. Child bom 4 July, 1865, mother and child died 23 July, 1865.
300«
Edwin F*^ Davis^ son of Daniel^ (Jfohn^, John^, John^, Elisha^
James^, James^) and Ruth (Bates) Davis, bom at Caton,
N. Y., 28 May, 1846, married Jennie M. Dow of Corning in
1870. He was state electrician of New York for many years.
To this couple were bom two daughters :
426 i. Ruth J. 9 Davis, born 31 Dec., 1872.
427 ii. Maud Alfredine' Davis, born 13 Dec, 1875, married Philip
Whitlock, 17 Oct., 1900.
Lucy E.^ Davis^ daughter of Daniel^ {John^, John^, John^, Elisha^^
James^y James^) and Ruth (Bates) Davis, bom at Caton,
N. Y., 20 May, 1850, married (i) John C. White of Caton,
20 Feb., 1870. He died 7 Oct., 1872. She married (2)
Harvey Wood, 6 Feb., 1878. He died 23 Oct , 1898.
One child :
428 i. Effie Davis' White, born 10 Dec, 1870, married Charles A. Carr,
M. D., 7 May, 189 1. They have a son, Harold W. Carr, bom
in Caton, 24 June, 1892.
302.
Mary E.^ Davis, daughter of Daniel^ {Joh7i^,/ohn^,John^, Elisha^,
James^ , James^) and Ruth (Bates) Davis, bom at Caton, 11
Nov., 1852, married Frank H. Dow, 15 Sept., 1875. They
live at the farm near her old homestead.
To this couple were born two children :
429 i. Harry S.' Dow, born 9 Aug., 1878.
430 ii. Jessie Ruth' Dow, born 13 May, 1885.
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HENRY DAVIS BARBER.
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Henry Davis^ Barbett son of Reuel and IvUcy7 {John^, Johv>,
John^, Elisha^, James^, James^^ (Davis) Barber, born in
Worcester, Mass., 13 Oct., 1841. Was educated in the
public schools of the city and at Wilbraham. Enlisted as a
private in the 31st Mass. Vol. in 1861 and was mustered out
of service as a First Lieutenant at Mobile, Ala. , in Sept. ,
1865. During a portion of his service, he was on the staff
of Brevet Major General Thomas J. Lucas of Indiana. Was
treasurer of The Maynard-Gough Company, printers, of
Worcester. Was a class leader and Sunday School superin-
tendent in both Grace and Trinity Methodist Episcopal
Churches of Worcester. Was at one time president of the
Y. M. C. A. in Worcester. Was married, 10 June, 1867, to
Heppie Dexter, daughter 6f Amasa Dexter of Orange, Mass.
They had one child :
431 i. Harry ReueP Barber, born 6 Sept., 1872, married, 19 Sept.,
1900, to Harriette Heloise Huffman at New Castle, Ohio.
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304^
Georgianna^ Davis^ daughter of Sylvester7 (^John^ , John> , John^ ,
Elisha^, James^, James^) and Katherine (Johnson) Davis,
bom at Orange, Mass., 2 June, 1846. Her earl}'^ childhood
was spent on the farm. She married Albert Rice of Barre,
a shoe manufacturer.
Two children were born to them :
432 i. Marian' Rice.
433 ii- John S.' Rice.
305^
Alfradina^ Davis, daughter of Sylvester7 {John^, John^, John^,
Elisha^, James^, James^) and Katherine (Johnson) Davis,
bom at Orange, Mass., 6 Oct., 1849. Her early childhood
was spent on the farm. She taught school at Orange and
Hubbardston, married James Gray and moved with him to
California where they settled upon a large ranch near Hollis-
ter, Santa Clara Co.
To them were bom three children :
434 i. Robert' Gray, bom 2 Jan., 1879.
435 ii. Catherine' Gray, born 10 March, 1883.
436 iii. Alfradina' Gray, born 6 Nov., 1886.
306*
Hattie "EJ Davis, daughter of Sylvester^ (^John^, John^, John^^
Elisha^ , James^ , James^) and Katherine (Johnson) Davis, was
bom at Orange, Mass., 16 Jan., 1851. Her early childhood
was spent on the farm. She married Joseph Sargent, a
marble worker, 187-. They lived a number of years at
Barre, then moved to Gardner where he carried on the marble
cutting business.
They have three children :
437 i. William' Sargent, born 21 Nov., 1872.
438 ii. Sylvester' Sargent, born 10 July, 1876.
439 iii. Catherine' Sargent, born 25 April, 1880.
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307,
Jennie E*^ Davis^ daughter of Sylvester7 {John^, John>, John^,
Elisha^, James^, James^ ) and Katherine (Johnson) Davis,
born at Orange, 14 March, 1854. She lived at home until
she married Mr. Washburn when they moved to the
village of Orange, where he was connected with the stove
business.
They have one son :
440 i. Walter B.' Washburn, born 25 Jan., 1883.
308*
Sophia^ Balloti, daughter of Luther and Clarissa^ {Joseph^, John^^
John^, Elisha^,James^,James^) (Davis) Ballon, born 22 Sept.,
1819, married Francis Moraudi, 6 Feb., 1845. She died in
Maiden, 5 Jan., 1867.
Children:
441 i. Clari E.' Moraudi, born 16 Aug., 1846.
442 ii. Francis W.^ Moraudi, born 28 March, 1848.
443 iii. Jeanette B.' Moraudi, bom 26 Nov., 1849.
444 iv. Ernest L.' Moraudi, born i June, 1852.
445 V. Blanche' Moraudi, born 5 Jan., 1855.
446 ^ . / vi. Grace' Moraudi, bom 26 Jan., 1857.
447 ^^^°®\vii. Nell' Moraudi, born 26 Jan., 1857.
310^
Alamando^ Ballou^ daughter of Luther and Clarissa7 {Joseph^,
Joh7i^, Johnny Elisha^, Janies^, James^) (Davis) Ballon, bom
2 May, 1823, married Mahalath Harkness, i Jan., 1852, now
living in Philadelphia.
Children :
448 i. Cora H.' Harkness, born 18 Nov., 1852.
449 ii. De Forest' Harkness, born 29 April, 1854.
450 iii. Clarissa D.' Harkness, born 29 J^n., 1856.
451 iv. Bertha L.' Harkness, born 15 April, 1859.
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Angelia^ Ballou^ daughter of Luther and Clarissa^ (^ Joseph^, Johi^,
John^, Eliska^yJames^.James^) (Davis) Ballou, bom i6Dec.,
1824, married Zachariah J. Young, i Jan., 1850, died at
Fitchburg, Mass.
Children :
452 i. Emma S.' Young, born 2 May, 185 1.
453 ii. William F.' Young, born 2 July, 1854.
454 iii. Fred B.' Young, born 8 Dec, i860.
455 iv. Jarvis D.' Young, bom 26 Oct., 1863.
Dcviflo^ Ballou^ son of Luther and Clarissa^ (^ Joseph^, Johyi^.Johii^,
Elisha^ , James^ , James^) (Davis) Ballou, born 17 Jan., 1827,
married Mary Cutler, 13 Nov., 1850. She died in Grant
Park, 111., 30 May, 1877.
Children :
456 i. Emma' Ballou.
457 ii. Alice E.' Ballou.
313*
Lorenzo^ Ballot^ son of Luther and Clarissa^ (^ Joseph^ ^ Johv>^
John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James^) (Davis) Ballou, born 29 Nov.,
1828, married (i) Mary A. Marshall, married (2) Adelia M.
Shedd.
Children :
458 i. Lorenzo Davis' Ballou, born 17 April, 1854.
459 ii. Herbert C Ballou, bom 12 June, 1856.
460 iii. Mary Angelia' Ballou, born 8 April, 1858.
314*
Antantia^ Ballou^ daughter of Luther and Clarissa^ {Joseph^, John^^
John^, Elisha^ , James^ , James^) (Davis) Ballou, bom 24 June,
1830, married George N. Goodspeed, 7 Nov., 1850. She
died in Winchendon.
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Children :
461 i. Adin I.' Goodspeed, born 6 Aug., 1856.
462 ii. Clara B.' Goodspeed, bom 12 March, 1858.
463 iii. Lucy M.' Goodspeed, born 26 June, i860.
464 iv. Luther G.' Goodspeed, born 22 Dec, 1863.
3f6«
LoHna^ Ballou^ daughter of Luther and Clarissa^ ( Joseph^, Johv>^
John^, Elisha^,James^,James^) (Davis) Ballou, bom 28 Feb.,
1834, married, i July, 1856, EHsha W. Harkness. They
live in Hinesburg, Vt.
Children :
465 i. Elijah W.' Harkness, born 29 June, 1858.
466 ii. Ellis O.' Harkness, born 31 March, 1861.
467 iii. Charles W.' Harkness, born 7 Feb., 1864.
468 iv. Clarissa B.' Harkness, bom 9 May, 1870.
469 V. Waldo R.9 Harkness, born 25 May, 1873.
470 vi. Ella S.' Harkness, bom 4 Dec, 1874.
317^
Alphonso A*^ Balloti^ son of Luther and Clarissa^ {Joseph^, John^^
John^^ Elisha^ , James^, James^) (Davis) Ballou, born 9 March,
1836, married, 4 Sept., 1859, Sara A. Holton. They now
live in Detroit, Mich.
One child :
471 i. Madge D.' Ballou, bom 16 May, 1870.
319^
Waldo 'RJ Ballot^ son of Luther and Clarissa^ {Joseph^, John^,
John^, Elisha^y/ames^./ames^) (Davis) Ballou, bom 13 Feb.,
1-845, married (i) Sarah S. Hathaway, 25 Nov., 1873. mar-
ried (2) Ella Jones. He lives in Stamford, Conn.
Children :
472 i. Harrison H.^ Ballou, born 29 Nov., 1874.
473 ii. Jeannette M.' Ballou, bom 13 Oct., 1877.
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32J.
Ellen Ann^ Davis, daughter of Jarvis^ {Josephf", John>, Jokn^, Eli-
sha^ , James^ , Janus^) and Mary Ann (Jackson) Davis, bom
in Royalston, 3 Nov., 1831, married Henry R. Stowell, 10
July, 1856, died in Athol, 23 March, 1899.
Children :
474 i. Carrie L.' Stowell, born 10 Nov., 1858.
475 ii. Bertha L.' Stowell, bom 29 March, 1868.
476 iii. Delia E.' Stowell, bom Nov., 1874.
323-
Elsie AJ Davis, daughter of Jarvis^ {Joseph^, John^, John^, Elisha>^
James^, James^) and Mary Ann (Jackson) Davis, bom in
Royalston, 21 March, 1838, married Adriel C. White, 12
March, 1861.
One child :
477 i. Rollin O.' White, bom 17 Sept., 1868, married Daisy L. Hast-
ings, ^ June, 1892. They had one child, Katheryn E.'° White,
born in North Orange, 23 July, 1896.
327*
Way land F»^ Peck^ son of Lyman and I^rina' (^ Joseph^, John^^
John^, Elisha^,James^,James^) (Davis) Peck, bom 23 Oct.,
1830, married Mary Burnett, i Jan., 1855, died 2 July, 1894.
Children :
478 i. Stella W.9 Peck.
479 ii. Estelle' Peck.
480 iii. Lillian' Peck.
481 iv. G. Fred' Peck.
328*
Philander L^ Peck, son of Lyman and Lorina^ {Joseph^, John^,
John^, Elisha^, James^, James^) (Davis) Peck, bom 9 May,
1832, married (i) Roxanna Lewis, 8 May, 1856, married (2)
Hattie Carter. He lives in Portland, Me,
Children :
482 i. EllaW. R.'Peck.
483 ii. Elvin P.' Peck.
484 iii. Everett L.' Peck,
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329*
Eugene F*^ Peck^ son of Lyman and Lorina^ (/osepA^,/okn^,/okn*y
Elisha>, James^, James^) (Davis) Peck, bom 14 Dec, 1833,
married Rose Glazier and lives in Napa, Cal.
Children :
485 i. Lyman' Peck.
486 ii. Pearl' Peck.
Polena L*^ Pccfc^ daughter of Lyman and Lorina^ {Joseph^ , John^ ,
John^^ Elisha^ , James^ ^ James^) (Davis) Peck, born 12 April,
1838, married Noah Rankin, 25 Dec, 1862 and lives in
Erving, Mass.
Children :
487 i. Pauline L.' Rankin, born 28 Aug., 1869.
488 ii. Joseph L.' Rankin, born i Jan., 1871.
332*
Nelson F»^ Peck^ son of Lyman and Lorina7 {Joseph^, Johti^^ John^^
Elisha^ , James^ , /ames\) (Davis) Peck, born 16 July, 1840,
married Irene Glazier of Napa, Cal.
Children :
489 i. Eva' Peck.
490 ii. Lillie' Peck.
333-
Joseph "W*^ Pecfct son of Lyman and Lorina^ {Joseph^, Joh7i^, J ohn^,
Elisha^ , James^ ^ James^^ (Davis) Peck, born 23 March, 1842,
married (i) Rox. Mayo, July, 1863, married (2) Eliza War-
ner, 1870. He died 13 May, 1894.
Children :
491 i. Frank W.' Peck.
492 ii. Stella M.' Peck.
493 iii. Flora B.' Peck.
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336.
VUurthz Jane^ Peck, daughter of SulUvan and Czarina' {Joseph*,
/ohn^, John^, Elisha}, Jarms^, Janus') (Davis) Peck, bom lo
March, 1832, married Stephen Gates. He died in 1865 at
Burlington, Vt.
Children :
494 i. Walter B.* Gates, married Isabella Chandler. They had two
children : Dorothy" Gates and Stephen*** Gates.
495 ii. Nellie G.' Gates, married F. M. Barstow. He died in 1899 of
fever contracted in the Spanish American War.
She married (2) C. A. Sumner in 1870.
337.
Chauncy G^ Peck, son of Stdlivan and Czarina' {Joseph^, John>^
Johnny Elisha^, Jatnes^y James') (Davis) Peck, bom 5 April,
1834, married Mary CoUopy in i860 at Burlington, Vt.
Children :
496 i. Warren Lincoln' Peck, living in Chicago.
497 ii. Mial Davis' Peck, living in Chicago.
34J.
Hamilton Sullhran^ Pccfc^ son of Sullivan and Czarina^ {Joseph^,
John>,John^, Elisha^ , James* ^ James') (Davis) Peck, *bom at
Royalston, Mass., 22 Oct., 1845, married Selina A. Aiken of
Hardwick, Vt., 28 June, 1875.
They have one child :
498 i. Roy Hamilton' Peck, bom 4 Nov., 1879.
The following sketch of Hamilton S. Peck was written in 1898,
by Hon. G. G. Benedict, editor of the Burlington (Vt.) Free
Press,
** Hamilton Sullivan Peck, mayor of Burlington, was born in
Royalston, Mass., Oct. 22, 1845, son of Sullivan and Czarina
(Davis) Peck. He is of English descent. The branch of the
extensive Peck family to which he belongs, dates back through
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HAMILTON SULLIVAN PECK.
over twenty generations to John Peck of Bel ton, Yorkshire,
England, and the motto on the family coat of arms ' Prohitatem
quam divitias '-probity rather than riches-has characterized many
of the descendents. The first American ancestor was Joseph
Peck, who, fleeing from Hingham, England, to avoid religious
persecution, came to the Plymouth Colony in 1638, and settled in
Rehoboth, Mass. The early education of Hamilton S. Peck was
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received in a ' little red school house * in his native town ; in
Athol, Mass., High School ; and in the High School in Burling-
ton Vt., where he fitted for college. He entered the University
of Vermont in 1866 with creditable rank as a scholar. While in
college he became a member of the Sigma Phi fraternity. After
his graduation he taught school for three years, pursuing at the
same time the study of law. He was admitted to the Bar of
Chittenden County, April, 1873, and commenced practice in
Burlington. He soon established a reputation as one of the rising
young lawyers of Vermont. In 1878, he was elected State's
Attorney for Chittenden County and held the office for two years.
In 1883-5, he was a leading member of the Board of Aldermen
of Burlington. He held the office of City Judge for six years,
1888-94. In 1896, he was elected Mayor of Burlington. He
filled the office with marked ability and credit, and received a
re-election in 1897 without opposition. He has been an active,
earnest and working Republican. He became a member of the
Republican State Committee in 1892, and was its efficient secre-
tary for four years, 1892-6. He is President of the Republican
League of Vermont, 1896-8. Mayor Peck is a prominent member
of the Masonic Order and of the Independent Order of Odd
Fellows. He has been Master of Burlington Lodge, Free and
Accepted Masons, is a Mason of the thirty-second degree and a
member of the Mystic Shrine. Now in the prime of life, he is
emphatically a * man of progress ' , and if his life and health are
spared, he will be heard of more hereafter in public life. On Jan.
28, 1875, he was married to Miss Selina A. Aiken, daughter of
Hon. D. W. Aiken, of Hardwick, Vt. They have one child :
Roy Hamilton Peck."
In 1900, Hamilton S. Peck was elected Judge Advocate Gen-
eral of the State of Vermont by the Legislature.
349*
George E.^ Boydcn, son of Elbridge and Louisa^ (Asahef*, John^,
Johnny Elisha^, James^, James^) (Davis) Boyden, bom at
Athol, Mass., Sept., 1840. He moved to Worcester with his
parents and was connected with his father in the business of
architecture, the firm being E. Boyden & Son. They gained
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a wide reputation for their good work and some of the finest
buildings of their time were planned by them. He married
Helen M. Holman. He died 19 Oct., 1885, aged 45 years.
They had one son :
499 i. George Melville' Boyden, born 27 Oct., 1870, died 11 Aug., 1871,
350.
Mason Amos^ Boyden^ son of Elbridge and Louisa^ {Asahel^,
John^.Jakn^, Elisha^,/ames^,James^) (Davis) Boyden, born
ill Worcester, Mass., 7 Sept., 1848, was a surveyor by occu-
pation. He married Cornelia Muzzy.
One child :
500 1. Herbert C Boyden, bom 23 April, 1873.
364*
Edward AJ Goddard^ son of Josiah^ (Anna^, John>^ John^^ Elisha}^
James* y Jatnes^ Davis) and Miranda (White) Goddard, bom
in Orange, 28 Oct., 1845, was educated in the public schools
of that place and in Academy at Westfield. He worked on
the farm, then clerked it for T. E. Bridge, and at one time
was in business with Whitney Bros, and with Barker & God-
dard. Was selectman from 1887 almost continuously until
1 901, was postmaster in '92, 93, and ^94, and was representa-
tive to General Court in 1890. Has been water commissioner
and superintendent of streets. He was trustee of the Orange
Savings Bank and vice president of the Orange Electric
Light Company. No man has been more prominent in public
affairs in Orange. He died 26 April, 1901. He married, 6
Jan., 1869, Ella S. Holmes.
They have three children :
501 i. Josiah H.' Goddard.
502 ii. Susanne E.' Goddard.
503 iii. Luna M.' Goddard.
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365*
Henry F»* Cowdtcyf son of John and Amanda^ (Anna^, /oAn^,
/ohn^y E/isha^, James^ James^ Davis) (Gbddard) Cowdrey,
bom 12 Nov., 1837, married Lois A. Knight, 25 May, i860,
died 19 Feb., 1889.
Children :
504 i. Florence Lucy' Cowdrey, born 19 Oct., 1861, living at Providence,
R. I.
505 ii. Gertrude Francina' Cowdrey, bom 4 Sept., 1863, living at Prov-
iden<;e, R. I.
506 iii. Fred Henry' Cowdrey, bom 24 Oct., 1869, living at Providence,
R. I.
507 iv. Grace Emma' Cowdrey, born 19 Oct., 1875, died 20 July, 1889.
366*
Mary A»^ Q)wdrcy^ daughter of John and Amanda7 {Anna^,
John^ , John^ , Elisha^ , James* , James^ Davis) (Goddard) Cow-
drey, bom 10 Sept., 1842, married Joseph' H. Brown, 6 June,
1865.
Children :
508 i. Fannie Emma' Brown, born at Cambridge, 20 Oct., 1866, married
Chas. W. Stoddard, 19 Nov., 1882.
509 ii. Major John' Brown, bom 11 June, 1871, died 13 June, 1871.
510 iii. Bertha Amanda' Brown, born 10 June, 1876.
511 iv. Joseph Henry' Brown Jr., born 13 Sept., 1882.
367*
Edward L*^ Goddard^ son of Sanford7 (Anna^, John^, John^^
Elisha^, James*, James"^ Davis) and Julia R. (Kendall) God-
dard, born at Royalston, 31 Jan., 1836, married Euphemia
M. Hildreth at Shelbum Falls, Mass., 25 May, 1859. She
was born in Lowell, 12 Oct., 1840, died at Turners Falls, 22
Sept., 1898.
Children :
512 i. George Andrew' Goddard, born at Turners Falls, 6 Nov., 1866,
married Mrs. Mary Ann Carville of Denver, Col.
513 ii. Clara Pearl' Goddard, bom at Turners Falls, 22 June, 1868,
married William W. Ward of Turners Falls, 4 Sept., 1895.
5t4 iii. Nellie Louise' Goddard, born at Turners Falls, i Feb., 1861,
married William Oliver, 25 Nov., 1879.
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368*
Elvira Ann^ Goddard^ daughter of Sanford7 {Anna^, John^, John^,
Elisha}, James^, James"^ Davis) and Julia R. (Kendall) God-
dard, born 14 Aug., 1837, at Royalston, married 25 March,
1857 to George C. Kaulback of Montague, Mass.
Children :
515 i. Frank L.' Kaulback, bom at Montague, Mass., 15 Dec, 1858,
died in Conway, Mass., 5 June, 1871.
516 ii. G. Harry' Kaulback, bom at Union, Conn., 5 Oct., 1859, married
Mattie Arms of Greenfield, Mass., 5 Oct., 1886.
517 iii. Leila E.' Kaulback, born at Montague, Mass., 5 Nov., 1861,
married John J. Cronan, of Detroit ,Mic^., 27 July, 1887.
518 iv. Minnie G.' Kaulback, bom at Conway, Mass., 15 Sept., 1866,
married Frank Barr, of Alleghany, Pa., '27 June 1900.
519 V. Charles J.' Kaulback, born at Conway, Mass., 24 Aug., 1868,
married Alice Wohnlich, 27 Oct., 1896, at Detroit, Mich.
520 vi. Addie G.' Kaulback, born at Conway, Mass., 7 Oct., 1871.
521 vii. Frank S.' Kaulback, born at Sandy Creek, N. Y., 19 July, 1878.
521 viii. Edward D.' Kaulback, born at Sandy Creek, N. Y., 27 Nov., 1881.
George H»^ Goddard^ son of Sanford^ {Anna^.John^, Johnny Elisha^,
James^, James^ Davis) and Julia R. (Kendall) Goddard, born
at Barre, 24 Nov., 1844, married Juliette Hammond, 9 Dec,
1875.
Children :
523 i. Cora Seaffie' Goddard, born at Barre, 19 Jan., 1877, died 13 Feb.,
1878.
524 ii. Harriet May' Goddard, born at Barre, 3 Feb., 1882.
525 iii. Sara Hammond' Goddard, born at Barre, 9 Dec, 1886.
372*
Julia Pl^ Goddard^ daughter of Sanford^ {Anna^, John\, John^,
Elisha^ y James^ , James^ Davis) and Julia R. (Kendall) God-
dard, bom at Montague, 9 Feb., 1847, married Darwin F.
Hamilton of Montague, Mass., i June, 1871.
Children :
526 i. Caroline E.' Hamilton, born at Greenfield, 13 JuJy, 1872.
527 ii. Herbert F.' Hamilton, born at Greenfield, 5 Aug., 1875.
528 iii. Ernest D.' Hamilton, born at Greenfield, 19 April, 1877.
529 iv. S. Russell' Hamilton, born at Greenfield, 12 Aug., 1880.
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Ada Marietta^ White, daughter of Charles H. and Marietta*
(^Lo7anna7,/ohn^, John^, John^, Elisha^, James*, James^ Davis)
(Merriam) White, born 14 March, 1862, married William T.
Rogers, 24 Dec, 1891.
Children :
530 i. Donald Graydon'° Rogers, bom 14 Oct., 1892.
531 ii. Marguerite*^ Rogers, bom 13 Feb., 1895.
38^
Fred Waterman^ White, son of Charles H. and Marietta* {Lo-
rannaT , John^, Johii^, John^, Elisha^, James^, James^ Davis)
(Merriam) White, born 14 June, 1868, married Mary Lee,
4 Oct., 1897.
One child :
532 i. Herbert Waterman *° White, born 9 April, 1898.
383*
George "Washington^ Spencer, son of George W. Spencer and
Mary H.* {Melinda'^, John^, John^, John^, Elisha^, James^y
James^ Davis) (Johnson) Spencer, born at Providence, R. I. ,
31 March, i860, married to Nancy Edna Sarle, 25 Dec,
1888. She was born at Warwick, R. I., 13 June. 1858. He
is a real estate dealer by occupation.
Children :
533 i. George Washington*° Spencer, 3rd, bom at Providence, 8 May,
1891.
534 ii. Celia Westcott'° Spencer, born at Cranston, R. I., 24 Sept., 1892.
535 iii. William *° Spencer, born at Warwick, R. I., 29 Jan., 1896.
536 iv. Mary Elizabeth*° Spencer, born at Concord, Mass., 6 Dec, 1897.
537 V. Bertha Sarle^° Spencer, born at Barre, Mass., 9 June, 1899.
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385*
Henry Davis^ Johnson^ son of Albert^ {MelindaT, John^, John>,
John^, Elisha^, James^, James^ Davis) and Adelaide (Phinney)
Johnson, born 26 May, 1858, at Orange^ Mass. Was con-
ductor on Fitchburg railroad. Married Ida Wagner of
Orange, 27 Nov., 1878. He died 16 Sept., 1885. She died
16 Sept., 1882.
Children :
538 i. Charles Albert *° Johnson, born 8 May, 1880. Employed in New
Home Sewing Machine Co.
539 ii. Edith Adelaide" Johnson, born 1 June, 1882.
396-
Charles Howe^ Howard, son of Nelson S.^ {/oanna^, John^, John^,
John^, Elisha^y James^, James^ Davis) and Sarah M. (Howe)
Howard, bom in Princeton, Mass., 9 May, 1864. Married
Mary Edner Mason, 23 Dec, 1886.
One child :
540 i. George Nelson" Howard, born at Deerfield, N. H., 28 Sept.,
J887.
397*
Henry Brayton^ Howard, son of Nelson S.^ {JoannaT , John^ , John^ ,
John^, Elisha^, James^y James'^ Davis) and Sarah M. (Howe)
Howard, born in Princeton, Mass., 10 Oct., 1865. Married
Lauretta Fay, 11 Oct., 1887.
Children :
Harold Brayton" Howard, born 13 April, 1889.
Clifton Perry *° Howard, born 18 Sept., 1891 .
Lawrence Fay" Howard, born 17 July, 1893.
Philip Adams*° Howard, born ijan., 1895.
Dorothy Lauretta" Howard, born Sept., 1897.
Richmond Howe" Howard, born^ay, 1898.
541
1.
542
ii.
543
iii.
544
iv.
545
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546
vi.
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398*
Alice Joanna^ Howard^ daughter of Nelsoa S.^ (^ Joanna^, John^,
Johv>, John^, Elisha^, James^, James^ Davis) and Sarah M.
(Howe) Howard, bom at Princeton, Mass., 6 May, 1868.
Married Alfred Wheaton Wild, 28 Dec., 1898.
One child :
547 i. Mabel Elizabeth" Wild, born 11 Dec, 1899.
407.
Henry L.^ Davis^ vson of Nelson D.^ {DexterT, John^, Johv>, John^,
Elisha> , James^ , James^) and Adelaide M. (Wescott) Davis,
born 20 Aug., 1856, died 7 Aug., 1900. Married Phebe M.
White, 18 Jan., 1877.
Children :
548 i. William" Davis, born 1878, killed by cars, March, 1896.
549 ii. Adeline" Davis, born 4 May, 1882.
Emma Aj Davis, daughter of Nelson D.* {Dexter^ , John^ , Johfi^ ,
John^, Elisha^, James^, James^) and Julia E. (Baker) Davis,
bom 8 June, 1868. Married John C. Roe, i March, 1888.
Children :
550 i. Florence Roe", born Nov., 1888, died Sept., 1895.
551 ii. Stanley N." Roe, born 23 Sept., 1890.
552 iii. Harry" Roe, born April, 1895.
553 iv. Earl" Roe, born March, 1897.
4J3*
Cornelius H*^ Davis, son of Erastus^ {Norris'^, Johnny John^, John^,
Elisha^ , James^ , James^) and Mary T. (Harrison) Davis, born
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26 July, 1857. Is a jeweler by occupation and is doing
business at Philipsburg, Pa. Married Emma T. Showalter,
13 June, 1880.
Children :
554 i. Mary E." Davis, born 16 April, 1881.
555 ii. Metta-Morra'° Davis, born 16 April, 1885.
556 iii. Myrtle" Davis, born 18 Oct., 1890.
557 iv. Vernoy C.'° Davis, born 18 July, 1898.
416.
Nelson Norris^ Davis^ son of Erastus^ {Norris^, Johnny John^,
Johnny Elisha^y James*y James^) and Mary T. (Harrison)
Davis, born in Pennsylvania, 11 Aug., 1866. Married
Margaret M. Hudson, 24 Oct., 1889. Is a jeweler by
occupation.
Children :
558 i. Robert H.*° Davis, bom 27 Aug., 1890.
559 ii. Wilber A.*° Davis, born 17 Aug., 1892.
560 iii. Clarence'^ Davis, born 27 Feb., 1894.
561 iv. Susan *° Davis, born 10 Jan., 1895.
562 V. Laura" Davis, bom 21 Sept., 1896.
4J8*
"Wilbcr "W.^ Davis^ son of Erastus^ {Norris'^,John^,John^,John^,
Elisha^ y James^ y James^) and Mary T. (Harrison) Davis, born
in Pennsylvania, 26 March, 1872. Married Clara A.
Southard, 20 Dec, 1893. Jeweler by occupation.
One child :
563 i. Lucille H.'° Davis, born 21 Nov., 1894.
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PERRY.
John' Pcfiy^ born in Swansea, Mass., 9 Oct., 1733. Married (i)
Sarah . She was bom 16 March, 1734, died 1760.
They had four children <
2 i. Mathew' Perry, bom 26 May, 1754. Married Ruth Hathaway,
1778.
3 ii. Elizabeth* Perry, born 6 Sept., 1755. Married Peter Sampson,
1773-
4 iii. Susanna' P«*y# born 9 Oct., 1757. Married James Chase, 1775.
5 iv. JeiathrueP Perry, born 16 May, 1759, died aged 6 weeks.
Married (2) Mary Bray ton, 11 May, 1760. She was bom in
Newport, R. I., March, 1740.
They had ten children :
I
i. Loranna' P««y# t)orn 14 March, 1761, died 3 March, 1800. Married
John* Davis, (see page 181.)
ii. Diadama* Perry, born 14 March, 1761, died aged 3 days,
iii. Martha* Perry, born 22 Dec, 1762. Married Joseph Story of
New Salem, 1781.
9 iv. John* Perry, born 4 March, 1765.
10 V. Bray ton* Perry, born i April, 1767. Married Miss Wheeler.
11 vi. Gamaiel* Perry, bom 6 Sept., 1769.
12 vii. Josiah* Perry, born 15 Nov., 1773, died 17 June, 1776.
13 viii. Isaac S.* Perry, born 11 Sept., 1774.
14 ix. Darius* Perry, born 18 Aug., 1776.
15 X. Mary* Perry, born 28 Dec, 1778. Married Mr. Calhoon.
4.
Susanna^ PcttYf daughter of John' and Sarah ( ) Perry, born
in Swansea, Mass., 9 Oct., 1757, died i Feb., 1843. Married
James Chase of Swansea, 29 Oct., 1775. He was born 16
June, 1746, died 4 April, 1821.
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They had fourteen children :
Mathew' Chase, born 7 Aug., 1776, died 29 July, 1838.
Sarah^ Chase, born 25 Oct., 1777, died i Sept, 1852.
EzekieP Chase, born 7 March, 1779, died 2 Oct., 1798.
Robert^ Chase, born 19 April, 1781, died 7 April, 1810.
Mark^ Chase, born 30 Sept., 1782, died 8 June, 1809.
Perry^ Chase, born 26 Sept., 1784.
Luke^ Chase, born 13 Aug., 1786, died 18 Dec, 1786.
Buffington^ Chase, born 3 Nov., 1788, died 10 Dec, 1789.
Samuel B.^ Chase, born i April, 1790.
Elizabeth^ Chase, born 21 Sept., 1792, died 10 June, 1828.
Susanna^ Chase, born 21 Dec, 1794, died 6 March, 1845.
James^ Chase, born 17 April, 1796, died 19 Aug., 1797.
28 xiii. James^ Chase, born 23 Sept., 1797.
29 xiv. Lorana^ Perry Chaset born 6 Jan., •1800, 11 July, 1880.
29*
Lorana Perry' Chase, daughter of James and Susanna* {John')
(Perry) Chase, bom 6 Jan., 1800, died 11 July, 1880.
married Jonathan Anthony. He was born 14 Dec., 1795,
died I March, 1850.
They had five children :
30 i. James Emory* Anthony, born 26 Jan., 1824, died 7 Jan., 1825.
31 ii. Elizabeth Perry* Anthony, born 20 Jan., 1826, died July, 1842.
32 iii. Mary Jane* Anthonyt born 28 Sept., 1827.
33 iv. Lois Richmond* Anthony, bom 21 Jan., 1830. Married Wm.
Mason, i Jan., 1866. She died 23 May, 1867.
34 V. Irene Shaw* Anthony, born 27 March, 1840. Married Justus
Watkins of Austinville, Pa.
Z2.
Mary Jane* Anthony, daughter of Jonathan and Lorana Perry^
{Susanna^, John^) (Chase) Anthony, born 28 Sept., 1827.
Married Lafayette Nichols, 2 Nov., 1845. He was bom at
North Kingston, R. I., 8 July, 1824, died at Fall River,
Mass., 27 Dec, 1896.
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224 WARDEN FAMILY GKNKAIX>GY.
They had four children :
35 i. Annie Elizabeth* Nichols, bom 24 Aug., 1847.
36 ii. Albert Lafayette* Nichols, born 27 July, 1849.
37 iii. Mary Ella* Nichols, bom 2 Nov., 1851.
iv. Sarah Lorana* Nichols^ bom 26 June, 1854.
36*
§
Albert Lafayette^ Nichols, son of Lafayette and Mary Jane*
{Lorana^, Susanna*^ John^) (Anthony) Nichols, bom 27
July, 1849. Married (i) Phebe Bailey Gifford, 21 March,
1870 ; (2) Georgine Frances Brownell, 6 Nov., 1890.
38*
Sarah Lorana^ Nichols, daughter of Lafayette and Mary Jane*
{Lorana^, Susanna^ ^ John^) (Anthony) Nichols, bom 26
June, 1854. Married John Davis* Warden. They had two
children, "(see page 22.)
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NOTE. All persons of the name of Warden (by birth or marriage) are
indexed under their christian names in Index A. All other persons
are indexed under their surnames in Index B.
INDEX A.
Aaron,
140
Benjamin, 68, 92, 147,
148, 154, 155
Abbie L.,
58
156.
Abbie Louise,
12
i, 20, 191
Benjamin Arthur,
152
Abbie Nichols,
22
Benjamin C,
93, 94, 95
Abigail, i, 3, 39, 41,
108,
109, 114
Benjamin F.,
140, 148, 154
Abram,
85
Betsey, 71, 73, 74
Bucklin,
, 76, 105, 165
Ada Josephine,
123
108, 109, 113
Ada Maud,
89
Calista,
119
Adam,
160
Carl C,
114, 117
Adelia,
108
Caroline Merri wether
» 113
Agness,
Ajulia,
166
Catherine,
182
109
Catherine A., 133,
134, 135, 136
Ajulia Leonard,
109
Catherine Anna,
123, 126
Alexander,
141, 142
Catherine E., 122, 123,
124, 131, 132
Alfred R.,
87,89
Catherine Ethel,
131
Alice,
163
Catherine Holmes,
6,8
Alice J.,
64
Catherine Wright,
73
Alice L.,
116
Charity,
103
Alice McBlair,
102
Charles, 6, 9, 18, 19,
113, 142, 154
Allen, 108, 109, no.
III,
112, 113
Charles Allen,
109, 114
116, 117.
Charles Guy,
124, 132
Allen F.,
Ii3» 117
Charles F..
64
Alpheus Reed,
119
Charles Franklin,
26, 29
Amanda, 86, 88, 94, 95,
108,
no, 147
Charles Stillman,
9, 18
Amanda Rebecca,
123
Charles W.,
152, 156
America Catherine,
121
Christine Wheeler,
116
Americus,
120
Clara,
108
Angelina,
109, no
Clara N.,
113
Anglina,
93» 95
Clarence,
75, 76
Ann, 63, 125, 127,
128,
130, 143
Clarence Arthur,
129, 139
Ann Kerr,
127
Clarence Percival,
76
Anna, 68, 69, 70, 79,
109,
113, 149
Clarissa,
108
163, 164.
Clarissa F.,
144
Anna Eliza,
93, 94
Clifford,
124, 131
Anna Ross,
65, 74
Clyde,
155
Annie, 96, 117,
129,
137, 154
Congrave J.,
104, 105
Annie E.,
64.
122, 125
Cora A.,
88,91
Annie Lucy,
124, 131
Daisy,
156
Antoinelle Randall,
113
Daniel, 63,
140, 141, 142
Appleton,
59, 60, 61
David,
92, 93, 96
Arthur,
. 163
David Bailie,
100, lOl
Arthur Henry,
144
David Rokohl,
127, 134
Arthur Hills,
156
Delfina Harrington,
62
Augusta H.,
60
Delilah,
93,96
Augustus,
Barbara,
60
Delno Homer,
119
129
Delno Wright,
119
Belle,
86
Dennis R.,
93.96
15
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226
WARDEN FAMILY GENEAXOGY.
Dorcas, 140
Dwight Sattterlcc, 1 16
Earl Frederic, 30
Edith, 129, 138, 166
Edna S., 90
Edward, 76
Edward Clarence, 77
Edward Mitchell, 75, 76
Eleanor, • 104* 124
Eleanor Gray, 129, 137
Elijah, 103, 104, 105
Elisha, 108
Eliza, 43» 63, 64, 140, 143
Eliza Ann, 30
Eliza Bailie, 102
Eliza Caroline, 109
Eliza Jane, 93, 95
Eliza M., 93, 96
Elizabeth, i, 3, 18, 19, 61, 62, 67, 68
69. 71. 92, 97' 98» 99» ioi» M3
144, 146, 149, 160, 163, 164, 165
166.
Elizabeth Beal, 61
Elizabeth Kinkead, 127
Elizabeth Wilson, 113
Ella M., 25
Ellen, 75, 141, 142
Ernest, 1^4
Ethan Allen, 108, 109, 1 14
Ethel, 117, 142
Eugene French, 152
Euphia, 103
Evelyn, 96
Florence C, 89
Florence D., 26, 28
Frances, 105
Francis, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 74
76, 77-
Francis Falkner, 77
Francis Little, 75
Frank Herbert, 124, 132
Fiank Hurst, 89
Franklin, 149
Franklin R., 87, 90
Frederick Albert, 22, 30
Gabriel, 118
George, 63, 64, loi, 122, 143, 147
165.
George B., 118
George Elwynn, 124, 131
George Washington, 121
Grace, 156
Grace Bushnell, 137
Grace Richardson, 77
Grome, 160
Guy, 77
Guy Lee, 155
H. P.,
Hannah,
Harold C,
Harriet,
Harriet Jane,
Harriet Randall,
Harry.
Hatty,
Hazel,
Henrietta,
Henrietta Hutchins,
Henry,
Henry H.,
Henry Hughes,
Henry Prince,
Henry Ross,
Henry T.,
Hephzibah E.,
Herbert,
Herbert Clifford,
Herbert Watson,
Herbert Watson, Jr.,
Hiram Cory,
Homer Jones,
Horatio Moore,
Horatio Page,
Hosea Gilford,
Hubert Pascal,
Hubert Pascal, Jr.,
159
63, 143
90
114, 116
9
^ "5
88. 156
93. 95
96
93» 94
119
6, 129, 137
75
60, 61, 62
61
73
118
64
129
131
139
139
118
118, 119
118
127, 136
119
152, 157
157
Hugh, 100, loi, 102, 159, 160, i6i'j
162.
Isaac, 147
Isaac Appleton, 61
Isabella, 72
J. Berta, 107
Jackson M., 104
Jacob, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152, 154
156, 157.
Jacob Benjamin, 148, 154
James, 63, 64, loi, 102, 103, 145, 146
147, 154, 160, 161. 162, 163, 164
James, Jr., 63
James Avery Satterlee, 113, 115
James Bailie, 102
James G., 104
James Kellogg, 109, 114, 117
James Kent, 116
James Lemuel, 93
James M., 85, 86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 149
155.
James T., 105
James Vannort, 155
James Walter, 122, 129
Jane, 63, loi, 14T, 142, 165
Jane C, 60
Jane Lockhart, 129
Janet, 160
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WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
227
Jarvis,
Jeen,
Jesse,
Jessie,
Jessie Miller,
Joanna C,
104
160, 161
92
93
113
88, 89, 90, 91
John, I, 6, 8, 10, 12, 20, 22, 24, 63
64, 65, 66, 67, 68, 69, 71, 73, 83
84, 85, 103, 104, 140, 142, 147
154, 160, 161, 162, 163, 164, 165
166, 182, 183, 191.
John, Jr., 64; 105
John Allen, 163, 164
John Arthurs, 122, 126, 127, 133, 134
I35» 136.
John B., . 120
John Baptist, 121
John Byers, 120, 121, 125, 127, 128
130. 135.
John C, 104
John Clifford, , 131
John Cusick, 147
John Davis, 12, 22, 30, 191
John Emerson, 26, 29
John R., 93, 94
John William, 166
Jonathan, 120
Joseph, 92, 93, 143
Joseph C, 93, 94
Joseph Dunn, loi
Joseph Leeds, 122, 130
Josephine, 93, 94
Josiah Allen, 109
Judah, 108, 109
Julia H., 113
Juliana Smith, 75
Juliet, 76, 127
Juliet Pierpont, 75, 77
Juliet Rokohl, 126, 133
Julius C, 149, 154
Kate, 154, 166
Katherine Patten, 76
La Reine Alberta, 157
Lavenia F., 106
Leander Americus, 121, 123, 124
Leo Lewis, 121, 122, 130
Lewis Moore, 118
Lily, 149
Lilly M., 117
Lillian, 164
Lina J., 18
Lizzie Elizabeth, 125
Louis 11., 113, 116
Louisa, 113, 129
Louise A., 130
Lucia Alice, 139
Lucinda, 116, 117
Lucinda Vannort,
Lucius Moore,
Lucy,
Lulu B.,
Lydia,
Lydia A.,
Lydia Susanna,
Mabel C,
Magdalin,
Maggie,
Marcus,
154, 155. 156
118
154
19
64
113
76, 77
116
147
165, 166
140
Margaret, 69, 86, 88, loi, 103, 141
142, 163.
Margaret A., 102
Margaret Ellen, 93, 95
Margaret Leas, 148
Maria, , 77, 93, 94, 142
Mariah, 109
Marion, 92, 93
Martha, 63, 105, 120
Martha C, 64
Martha S., 106, 107
Mary, 64, 68, 69, 72, 79, 88, 104, 118
122, 125, 129, 138, 140, 147, 156
157, 162, 166.
Mary Adaline, 148, 152
Mary Alice, 123
Mary Ann, 109, no, 118
Mary Ashby, 156
Mary E., 86
Mary Elizabeth, 9, 144
Mary F., 60
Mary G., 94
Mary L., 113
Mary Leas, 148, 149, 151, 152, 154
Mary Louise, 12^, 130
Mary Lucinda, 155
Mary Pauline, 152, 153
Maud L., 88
Mildred M., 90
Millie A., 94
Minnie A. H., 75
Minnie E., 18
Miriam, 2, 3, 4
Miriam Bell, 6, 7
Mona, 118
Morgan, 86
Moses, 14a
Myron, 109
Nabby, 3
Nancy, 6, 88, 103, 120, 121, 122
Nancy E., 87, 91
Nancy E. McCuskey, 86
Naomi, 63
Narcissa, 8, 11, 12, 20, 22, 24, 183
Nathaniel, 103, 118
Nellie, 113, 117, 123
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22$
WAm>BK PAMII^T GBNRAIXX^Y.
Nelson Bnshnell,
129
Nimrod,
147. 149
Nomia,
93-
Oakley.
154
Paul,
89
Paulina,
64
Pauline,
89^ 155
Pearl,
^
Percy,
64
Permelia,
104
Permillie,
93*55
Peter,
140
Peter, Jr.,
140
Phoebe,
93
Prince,
154
Rachel Ross,
74* 75
Randall Dnncan,
116
Randolph,
I
Raymond,
64
Raymond C,
90
Rebecca,
120, 122
Rebecca A.,
104. 105
Rebecca Joanna,
121, 124
Reginald Edward,
76
Rex A.,
117
Rhea,
89
Ripha,
Rcfcert,
109
100, loi, 160
Robert Augustine, 122, 123, 124
Robert Bruce, 120, 121, 124, 131,132
Robert E. Wickett, 155
Roseay liner, 155
Roswell Randall, 113
Ruba, 117
Ruth, 67
S. J., 106
Sallie, 105, 109, no, in
Sallie Antoinelle, 113, 116
Samuel, i, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, xo, 19, 33
^, 66, 67, 69, 70, 7 ^ 72, 85, 86
88, 120, 121, 122, 140.
Samuel, Jr., 3, 140
Samuel Watson, 87, 89
Sarah. 30, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73, 104,
142, 143, 147, 148, 149. 165.
Sarah Bird, 129, 138
Sarah E., 148
Sarah Gorman, 73, 74
Sarah Hubbard, 113
Sarah Jane, 109
Sarah Seeley, 118
Sarah W., 137, 138, 139
Sarah Wells, 137
Satterlee, 109, in, 112, 113, 115, 116
Scotta, 147
Scotta Ann, 148, 149
Silas. 140
Silas Seeley, 118
Stanley Claggett, 155
Susan, 60, 61, 117, 119, 127
Susan, L. A., 93
Susan Milliken, 102
Susan Rosetta, 119
Susan Withers, 61, 62
Susanna, 92, loi, 102
Tamasin, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9. 10
Thadius, 104
Thomas, 65, 66^ 67, 68, 69, 70, 71
72, 78, 93* 143-
Thomas Beal, 61
Thomas Bestow, 144
Thomas F., 104, 106
Turner Ashby, 152, 153
Vera, 76
Vincent E. O., 19
Violet Pearl, 96
W. H., 107
Walter Bistles, 144
WUliam, 5, 43, 63, 69, 71, 72, 73
85, 86, 88, 92, 93, 97, 98, 103
141, 143, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149
I5i» 152, I54» I55» 156, I57» 163
164, 165, 166.
William A., 50
William Albert, 12, 24, 25, 26, 191
William B., 149
William D., 64, 106
William Davis, 75
William E., 104, 105, 106, 107
William Francis, 77, 78
William Frederick, 144
William Grey, 122. 128, 129, 137
138. 139-
William H., 106, 107
William Henry Frye, 155
William Herbert, 76
William J., 86,158
William James. 89
William Jacob, 148, 149, 151, 152
156, 157.
William L., 75, 77
William M., 87, 88
William Oakes, 77
William Robert, 102
William Ross. 74, 75, 77
William Satterlee, 113
William Seeley, 118
William Vincent, 26, 28
William Wallace, 121, 123, 131, 132
145, 146, 147, 148, I49» 151 » 152
I54» I55» 156. 157.
Warden Bros., 24
Warden & Phelps, 24
Zachariah; 85. 154
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INDEX B.
Adams, Betsey,
158
Susie,
196
Aiken, D. W.,
214
Selina A.,
212, 214
Albany, Duke of.
75
Alden, John,
42
Martha,
42
Alega, Eliza,
104
Alexander, Rev. Mr.,
86
Allen, Rev. Mr.,
82
Benj.,
6
Noah,
178
James,
6
Almy, Ann,
45
Ames, Gov.,
25
Anderson, Rev. Thos.,
73
Andrews family.
97
Elizabeth,
73
Anthony, Elizabeth Perry, 223
Hepsabeth,
187
Irene Shaw,
223
Jonathan,
223
James Emory,
223
Lois Richmond,
223
Mary Jane,
223
Arbuckle Bros.,
135
Margaret,
132
John,
Thomas,
132
132
Arms, Mattie,
217
Arnagog, Laird of,
159
Arthur, Mary T.,
156
Arthurs,
122
Ashby, Ann,
158
Betsey,
158
Elizabeth,
158
Dorothea,
158
French,
158
Helen,
158
John, Capt.,
152, 158
John, Jr.,
158
Kate,
158
Lucy,
152
Marshall,
158
Martha,
158
Mary,
158
Mary Wade,
152, 158
Ashby, Nimrod,
Patsie,
Philip,
Samuel,
Strother,
Thomson,
Turner,
Turner, Gen.,
William,
Athol, Duke of,
Austin, Rev. S.,
Ayers, Edward,
John,
Mary,
Samuel,
Babcock, D. Marshall,
Bache, Kate,
Bacon, Elizabeth A.,
Geo. H.,
Loring,
Mary,
Sanford S.,
Susan M.,
Sherman,
Badgeron, Joseph,
Joseph An^on,
Bagley, Silence,
Bailie, Elizabeth,
Bailey, Elizabeth,
Hannah,
James,
Mary Ann,
Resolve,
Baker, Alberta,
Desire,
Julia E.,
Mary M.,
Melinda,
Nathaniel,
Sarah,
Ballon, Angl^lia,
Alamand<i^,
Alice E.,
Alphonse A.,
Antantia,
Betsey,
Clarinda,
158
158
158
158
158
158
152, 158
152
152, 158
159
3
173
173
170
173
199
202
197
197
197
52
197
197
197
95
95
54
100
171
171
171
43
42
157
34
202
186
186
199
I75» 179
194, 208
194, 207
208
194, 2C8
194, 208
54
194
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230
WARDEN FAMII^Y GBNEALOGY.
Ballou, Clarissa,
207, 208
209
Barrett, Samuel,
73
Czarina,
194
Barry, Samuel,
180
Devillo,
194.
208
Barton, Alice M.,
18
Emeransa,
208
Charles H.,
18
Emma,
194
Bartlett, Hattie E.,
19
Harrison H.,
S
Bates, Frank,
192
Herbert C,
Mary,
192
Jeannette M.,
209
Ruth,
192
Joseph,
^
Baxter, Jane,
165
Lorenzo,
194
Beal, Elizabeth,
60
Lorenzo Davis,
208
Beartell, Ann,
69
Lorina,
194
209
Bedell, Caleb C,
187
Luther, 194,
207, 208
209
Beighton, Lydia,
32
Madge D.,
209
Belden, Mr.,
• 43
Martha S.,
105
Bell, Abigail, 2
31 > 33' 34
Mary Angelia,
208
Elizabeth,
33. 42
Sophia,
194
207
Daniel, 2, 3, 31, 32,
33. 34, 35
Waldo R.,
194,
209
Daniel, Jr.,
34
Bancroft, Chester,
185
David,
33. 34
Clara,
185
Deborah,
33, 34
Barber, Alice Jane,
16
Desire,
34,35
Arthur James,
16
Hannah,
33
Charies,
16
Henderson M.,
' ."' 152
Charles Herbert,
16
John,
'. 33,34
Ernest Timothy,
16
Katherine,
" 33
Harry Reuel,
205
Martha,
33
Henry Davis,
192,
205
Miriam, i, 2
^3, 33, 34
Lucy,
205
Samuel,
33
Lucy Ann,
183
Sarah, .
33, 34
Reuel,
192,
205
Thomas,
33.J.34
Walte-.
7
William,
33,34
Barker, Elizabeth,
62
Benedict, G. G., '
^212
Elizabeth Cushing,
62
James,
•>,. ^'^
& Goddard,
215
Benet, Priscilla,
... 51
Judith Drew,
62
Benny, Mr.,
• .122
Josiah,
62
Benoit, Edward E.,
l^^oo
Louise Beal,
62
Benjamin, John,
^T ..32
Maria,
186
• Bernard, David Meade,
"\ isS
Marion Appleton,
62
Berry, Mehitable,
V 184
Susan ,
186
Bestow, Eneanor,
144
Wm. Bowen,
62
Beuker, Mary,
- 31
Wm. Torrey,
62
William,
\ V.32
Wm. Torrey. Jr.,
62
Bishop, Tabethy,
52
Barnes, Deborah,
168,
170
Black, John,
\ 171
William,
170
Blair, Amanda,
., 94
Barnard, Rev. Thos.,
73
William,
' ' 94
parney, Ann,
171
Blaisdell, Mrs.,
.I20
Anne,
171
Aaron,
122
Constance,
175
Athener,
J 22
Daniel,
171
Emaline,
122
Elizabeth,
171
Mary,
122
Esther,
171,
175
Martha,
. i l'22
Jacob,
175
Blakeslee, William,
.57
John,
171
Bliss, Bethiah,
r; 52
Joseph.
169, 171,
175
Jonathan,
• 52
Sarah,
171,
175
Blyth, Elizabeth,
66, 67, 71
Barr, Frank,
217
Benjamin,
71
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WARDEN FAMII.Y GENEALOGY*
231
124
Bodine, Eleanor, '
Louisa Warden,
Louisa Wylie,
Samuel Taylor,
Samuel Tucker,
Wm* Warden,
Boecking, Catherine Emma,
132-
Charles,
Rebecca,
Rebecca Joanna,
Bolls, Rev. Lucius,
Bond, Hannah,
William,
Bonney, Gay,
James,
Borden, Abigail,
Phebe,
Bosworth, James,
Botts, Addison,
Bowdoin, James,
Bowers, Almira,
Bowersmith, Miss,
Boyd, Jane,
Boyden, Addie Curtis,
Elbridge,
' George E.,
George H.,
George Melville,
Herbert C,
Louisa,
Mason Amos,
Brackett, Gov.,
Bradley, Mary,
Braxton, Col. Carter Moore,
Elizabeth Maxwell,
Bray ton, Mary,
Breck, Martha,
Nathaniel,
137
137
137
137
137
137
124
73
214,
197.
Sarah
Bridge, Anna,
Copia,
Elizabeth,
Ellen,
Lydia,
Sarah,
T. E.,
Thomas,
Briggs, Angelina Warden,
Elvira,
Lansing,
Brightman, Hannah,
Henry,
Bromfieki, Henry,
Brown, Mr.,
Bertha Amanda,
Fannie Emma,
132
132
124
► 74
31
3i»32
113
113
47»48
49
179
105
69
7
105
141
50
185, 196, 214, 215
197, 214
50
215
215
215
215
25
172
150
150
222
31
32
32
83
71,83
83,84
f3
83
215
82, 83, 84
no
58
no
34
33,34
69
39
216
216
31,
71.
Brown, Harriet, 16
James, 33, 44
Joseph H., 216
Joseph Henry, Jr., 216
Josiah, 16
Katherine, 34
Major John, 216
Maria, 16
Mary, 53 ■.
Wm., Rev., 149
Brownell, Georgine Frances, 224
Bruce, Henry, 133
Martha, 133
Martha Gram, 133
Buck, Elizabeth, 163
Buckner, Emily, 158
. Richard, 158
Bullock, Alexander, Gov., 180
Althear, 180
Anna, 175, 178
Moulton, 180
Burn, Benjamin, 33, 34
. Martha, 34
Buriiett, Flora, 200
. Mary, 210
Burr, Mary Ann, 149
Bursley, Samuel C, 57
Bushnell, Daniel, 128
Eleanor, 128
Sarah Wells, 128
Butterworth, Elizabeth, 52
Buttry, Grace, 36
Martha, 36
Nicholas, 36
Byers, Agnes, 120
John, 120
Nancy Agnes, 120
Carington, Wm. Henry Peregrine,
75, 77-
Carman, Joanna C, 86
Carpenter, Abbie L., 11
Abigail, 51, 52
Abiah, 51, 52
Abraham, 52
Alethia, 54
Amos, 53
Ann, 103
Andrew, 53
Benjamin, 52, 53, 54, 55, 57, 58
Bertha, 58
Betsey, 54
Caleb. 53, 54, 55, 58
Carrie, 58
Charells, 53
Charles H., 20
Charles Hudson, 58
Charlotte, 56, 57
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
232
WARDBN FAMILY GBN8ALOGT.
Carpenter, Chloe,
54
Carpenter, Thomas, Col.
, 177, 178
Comfort,
56.58
Uriah,
53
Cynthia,
54, 55. 57» 58
William, 51, 52, 53, 54,
55, 56, 57
Daniel,
52
58.
David,
52
Zachariah. .
52
Edmund, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58
Caldwell, Caroline F.,
186
Elizabeth,
103
Calhoon, Mr.,
222
Elizabeth Putnam,
56
Wm., Rev.,
148
Eliphalet,
53
Callender, Sarah,
34
Elona,
56
Mr.,
34
Ephraim,
52
Cameron, Louise Ann,
123
Freedom,
53
Caner, Henry, Rev.,
83
Freelove,
53
Carr, Chas. A.,
204
George,
56
Harold W.,
204
George, Lord,
51
Carter, Abigail,
39
Hannah,
51
f 52, 53» 54
Hattie,
210
Henry Francis,
58
Carvillo, Mary Ann,
216
acob.
52
Cason, B. Carr,
107
laphet.
54
Bettie Lindsey,
106
James,
52,56
Ira H.,
107
James L.,
58
Mattie Frances,
107
Jane,
103
Oren W.,
107
Jedediah, 53,
54
55» 57, 58
Thomas A.,
106
Job,
54
W. E.,
106
John,
5h 56
Caswell, Sarah,
123
Jonathan,
52
Cate, Erastus H.,
197
Joseph,
51
Chaffin, Jonathan,
52
, [osiah.
52
Chamberlain, Wm.,
17
Lillian Gertrude,
21
Wm. Leon,
17
Louis Seba,
58
Mary,
17
Lucy,
56
Chandler, Isabella,
212
Mary,
54, 55, 56
Chase, Amada Mason,
180
Melinda,
20
Anna,
179
Miniola Louise,
21
Barney Davis,
180
Minnie,
58
Buffington,
223
Miriam,
52
Caleb,
179
Morris Lee,
58
Catherine Wilcox,
180
Nabby,
56, 57, 58
Clarissa G.,
180
Nathan,
Comfort,
179
Nathaniel, 52,
55,
56, 57, 58
Daniel,
172
Noah,
52
Elizabeth,
223
Obadiah,
52
Ezra,
17:.
Oliver,
54
Ezekiel,
22;,
Patience,
53,54
James,
222, 223
Priscella,
51, 52, 53
John,
179
R. E.,
14
Lois B.,
187
Rachel,
55
Lorana Perry,
223
Rebecca,
54, 56, 57
Louise,
187
Remember,
56
Luke,
22^3
Rufus,
54
Mark,
223
Salonia,
56
Mary Davis,
179
Samuel, 51, 52, 53,
54
55, 56, 57
Mathew,
223
58.
Nathan,
180, 186
Sarah,
52, 53, 103
Perry,
223
Seba,
20, 56, 58
Philip,
179
Solomon,
52
Robert,
223
Timothy,
53
Samuel B.,
223
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
233
Chase, Sarah,
223
Colby, Mary,
174
Sarah Baruey,
180
Richard,
174
. Susanna,
223
Cole, Angeline,
43
Wesley,
180
Hannah,
93
William,
180
Colman, Re'^. Mr.,
83
Childs, Benjamin,
69, 72
Collopy, Mary,
Colville, Katherine,
212
Sarah,
72
*9o
William,
72
Con ant, Asa,
185
Cheney family,
97
Ezra,
40
D. C,
14
Harvey, Capt.,
40
James,
174
Ruth,
40
Chesley, Elizabeth,
169
Sylvia,
43
Chrestler, Amanda E.,
93
Converse, Edmund,
50
Christman, Sarah,
146
Gertrude,
50
Cilley, Elizabeth,
169
Cook, Hannah,
49
Claggett, Bishop,
156
Paul,
x^
Susan A.,
156
Polly,
Clark, A. J.,
14
Cooke, Elisha,
69
Christopher,
73
Coombs, Mary,
64
Edwin, Jr.,
174
Coomer, John, Rev.,
175
Clark, Geo. P.,
12
Cooper, Dr.,
2
Henry O.,
20
Benjamin,
179
James,
68
Mary,
52
Joseph,
170
Mehittabell,
54
Josiah H.,
20
Rachel,
52
Clarkson, Annie,
96
Copeland, Elisha,
72,73
Allie,
96
Cops, Aaron,
172
Emily,
96
Corbin, Capt.,
40
James,
96
Dolly,
40
Lillie,
96
Elisha,
38
Martha,
158
Rebecca,
40,41
Clayes, Hannah,.
31
Corning, Henry Wick,
138
Peter,
31
Helen,
139
Sarah,
31
Mary,
138
Clayton, Mrs.,
88
Mary Helen,
138. 139
Leslie,
91
Warren Holmes,
138, 139
Robert,
91
Cory, Alonzo L.,
180
William,
91
Covell, Susan,
109
Cleveland, Eliza Healy,
8
Covey, E. Jennie,
198
George,
6,7.8
Cowdrey, Amanda,
216
Harry W.,
8
Florence Lucy,
216
John Warden,
8
Fred Henry,
216
Mary Scott,
8
Gertrude Francina,
216
Sarah Ann,
8
Grace Emma,
216
Warren Wheeler,
8
Henry F.,
198
William Liberty,
8
John,
198, 216
Clothier, Ambrose N.,
187.
Mary A.,
198
Coatch, Sarah,
33
Crafts, Hannah, .
33
Coburn, Ebenezer,
72
Crane, Gov.,
25
Sarah,
7L 72
Polly,
187
Rebecca,
72
Crawshaw, Amanda,
H7
Cocke, Lucy,
158
Creal, Sally M.,
187
Codner, Elizabeth,
33
Crease, Aaron,
99
Colby, Mr.,
173. 176
Eliza Fair,
99
Anthony,
173, 174
Hepsidah,
99
Hannah,
173
Mary Estabrook,
99
Isaac,
173. 174
Richard,
97,99
16
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
234
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
Crease, Samuel,
99
Davis, Cemantha,
184, 196
Sarah Mills,
99
Cephas,
181
William Warden.
99
Chas. H.,
202
Crompton, Pattie Otic
', 132
Chas. Wesley,
187
Cronan, John J.,
217
Cicely,
168,
169, 170
Crowel, Elizabeth,
67.68
Ciphas,
188
Cruickshanks, Ann,
166
Clarence,
221
Culton, Fanny,
154
Clarissa,
184, 194
Cummings, Rachel,
Cunnabell,
55
Constance,
175
2
Constant,
169, 171
Abigail,
32, 33
Cornelius H.,
203, 220
Deborah,
32
Cynthia Ann,
190, 203
Elizabeth,
32
Cyrus,
184,
185, 196
Hannah,
32
Czarina,
184, 195
John,
3^ 32, 33
Daniel, 169, 171,
175 »
178, 179
Martha,
3h32
183, 185, 191, 192,
204.
Mary,
32,33
Daniel Barney,
187
Preserved,
32, 33
Deborah, 170, 173,
174,
176, 196
Robert,
32
Deborah A. L.,
187
Samuel,
3h 32, 33
Dexter, 183, 190,
I9i»
202, 220
Sarah,
33
Diantha,
186
Susannah,
32
Dinah,
173
Curtis, Phoebe,
38
Ebenezer,
172
Cushing, Wm.,
62
Edgar M.,
202
Cusick, Miss,
147
Edmund E.,
186
Cutler, Mary,
208
Edward,
41
Cutting, Sarah,
6,7
Edwin,
186
Daggett, J., Col.,
177, 178
Edwin F.,
192, 204
Daimond, Mary,
32
Elbridge G.,
186
John,
32
Eleanor,
172
Dalton, Caleb,
171
Elisha, 169, 171, ]
175.
176. 177
Dalrymple, Mr.,
39
178, 179, 180, 181,
184,
185, 186
Davis, Abigail, 171,
173. 175. 176
187, 188, 189, 190,
'91'
192, 193
Abycenia,
186
194, 195, 196, I97»
198,
199, 200
Adeline,
220
201, 202, 203, 204,
205,
206, 207
Adelaide M.,
220
208, 209, 210, 211,
212,
214, 215
Alfradina,
193
216,, 217, 218, 219
, 220
, 221.
Alonzo,
186
Elizabeth, 169, 171,
173.
174, 175
Althear,
181, 188
Elizabeth Emily,
190, 202
Alvin,
184
Ellen Ann,
194, 210
Amasa,
41
Elma A.,
194
Amos,
170, 174
Elsie A..
194, 210
Ann,
169
Emily,
202
Ann Maria,
187
Emma,
194
Anna, 175, 178, 185,
215, 216,217
Emma A.,
202, 220
Ansil,
185
Ephraim, 167, 168,
170,
172. 174
Asahel, 178, 184,
196, 214, 215
Erastus,
220, 221
Barney, 175, 176, 178
,179,186,187
ErastusA.,
203
Benjamin, 174,
178, 181, 185
Erastus Andrew,
190
Benjamin Fisher,
187
Esther,
169, 171
Betsey,
188
Feronda,
184
Betsey J.,
187
George,
199
Betsey Jane,
186
George E.,
190
Bette,
179
Georgiana,
194
Caleb,
185
Georgian na,
193.206
Gassie,
190
Gideon,
173
Catherine,
179
Grace,
175
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
235
Davis, Hannah, 41, 169,
179' 185.
Harlan,
Harriet Jannie,
Hattie E.,
Helen Maria,
Henry,
Henry L.,
Henry N.,
Hezekiah,
Hiram,
Horace D.,
Hosea,
Jabez,
Jacob,
Jacob, Rev.,
Jacob J.,
Jarvis, 184,
James, 167, 168, 169,
172, 173, 174, 175, 176,
179, 180, i8i, 184, 185,
188, 189, 190, 191, 192,
195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
202, 203, 204, 205, 206,
209, 210, 211, 212, 214,
217, 218, 219, 220, 221.
James, Jr.,
Jane,
Jemima,
Jennie E.,
Jennie Mary,
John, II, 42, 168, 169,
i74» 175. 176, 177, 178,
181, 182, 183, 184, 185,
188, 189, 190, 191, 192,
195, 196, 197, 198, 199,
202, 203, 204, 205, 206,
209, 210, 211, 212, 214,
217, 218, 219, 220, 221,
John Adams,
John Edward,
John Nelson,
Joanna, 170, 178, 179,
182, 184, 185, 186, 189,
Jonathan,
Joseph, 37, 169, 170,
178, 179, 181, 184,
194. 195. 196, I99> 207,
210, 211, 212.
Joseph Henry,
Joseph Luther,
Josephine A.,
Josephine Augusta,
Judith, 168, 169,
Julia E.,
Katherine,
Laura,
170, 174
Davis, Levi, Capt.,
41
Levi Thurston,
186
186
Levings Noah,
187
199
Lucy, 8, II, 181, 190,
191, 192
193
193.
196
Lucy Ann, 183,
.192,
203, 204
41
LucyE.,
192, 204
189, 2X8
202, 220
Loranna, 182
188,
189
Lorenzo,
184, 194
41
Lorenzo Dow,
186, 188 .
Lorina.
184, 195
202
Louis B.,
202
185
Louisa,
185, 196
172, 173
Lucille H.,
221
187
I^ydia,
41
199
Lydia S.,
73
187
Lydia Susanna,
74
194, 210
Lynval Amos,
190, 202
170, 171
Malinda,
188
177, 178
Maria
186
186, 187
Maressa,
196
193. 194
Mary, 42, 169, 170,
172,
I73» 175
200, 201
176, 179, 182, 189.
207, 208
Mary Addie,
203
215, 216
Mary Ann,
210
Mary E.,
192
204, 221
168
Mary Emidine,
188
169, 172
Mary T.,
220, 221
169, 173
Maud Alfredine,
204
193, 207
Melinda,
182,
2x8, 219
203
Mercy B.,
187
171, 172
Mfetta Morra,
221
179, 180
Moses,
169,
171, 172
186, 187
Myrtle,
221
193. 194
Nancy,
187, 199
200, 201
Narcissa, 6, 11,
182,
183, I9X
207, 208
Nathaniel,
173, 179
215, 216
Nathaniel Baker,
186
222.
Nathaniel L. S.,
186
186
Nelson D.,
220
199
Nelson Dexter.
190, 202
187
Nelson Norris,
203, 221
180, 181
Norris, 183, 190,
191.
203, 204
219, 220
220, 221.
170, 172
Olive,
181, 188
173. 175
Oscar Jarvis,
194
186, 187
Phebe,
173
208, 209
Philetus A.,
ITs
Polly M.,
187
Precilly,
185
186
Priscilla.
I73» 178
204
Prudence,
181
190
Rachel,
170
172, 173
Rebecca,
170,
173, 174
220
Robert H.,
221
206, 207
Rufus,
I79> 187
221
Rufus Hodges,
187
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
236
WARDKN FAMILY GRNEALOGY.
Davis, Ruth,
204
Dow, Jessie Ruth,
204
Ruth J.,
204
Ruhamah,
169, 172
Sally Baker,
187
Dowl, Alice,
117
Samuel, 168, 170,
171,
173. 174
Doyle, John,
17
176, 179.
Mary,
17
Sarah, 37, 168, 169,
170,
173. 174
Mary Ella,
17
175. 176, 177, 178,
179.
184. 186
Driscoll, Carrie E.,
58
187.
Dudley, Caroline,
185
Simeon Burbank,
187
Gov. Thomas.
37
Solomon T.,
186
William,
37
Sophia, 41,
194.
195, 196
Dunbar, Rev. Asa,
66
Stephen,
170, 172
Durfee, Abigail,
46, 49
Susan,
221
Alanson,
49
Susanna,
170, 178
Albert Gallantin,
50
Susanna Elvira,
186
Ann,
45.
< 46, 47. 48
Susannah,
171
Ariadne,
49
Sylvester, 178, 183,
186,
193, 206
Benjamin, 26, 44,
45.
49. 50, 58
207.
Betsey C,
50
Squier,
178.
180, 188
Betsie C,
26
Thomas,
167,
168, 170
Christopher,
46
Warren,
194
David,
46
Wilbur A.,
221
Deliverance,
44. 45. 46
Wilbur W.,
203
Eleanor,
46
William, 170,
^73.
176, 220
Elizabeth,
46, 48
Willie,
203
Elisaan,
49
Willie E.,
190
Ella M.,
26
Vernoy C,
221
Ella Maria,
50,58
Davise, Hannah,
69
Ephraim Wanton,
49
Sarah,
67.69
Franklin Benjamin
1,
50,58
Thomas,
69
Freeborn,
45. 46
Delworth, Lily,
142
Gideon,
46, 47. 48
Demond, W. H.,
7
Hope,
47
Dennis, Joseph,
45
Isaac B.,
49
Denholm, Eleanor Cotton
i. 78, 79
James,
47. 48
Deual, Laura A.,
187
Job,
46, 47. 48
Dexter, Amasa,
205
John,
47. 48, 49
Benjamin,
182
Jonathan B.,
49
Betsey,
182
Joseph,
46.
47. 48, 49
Hannah,
182
Lydia,
49
Heppie,
205
Martha,
46, 47. 48
Lucy,
182, 189
Mary,
46, 47, 48
Dickenson, Sally,
Mercy,
47.48
Dill, Eliza Myers,
no
Patience,
45. 47. 49
Henry R.,
no
Phebe,
50,58
John B.,
no
Philip,
49
Sarah Warden,
no
Polly.
49
Dills, Alberta,
96
Rebecca,
48
Dole, Geo. H.,
78
Richard, Capt., 45,
47.
48, 49, 50
Donnell, Elizabeth,
137
58.
James,
137
Robert,
44,45
James John,
137
Ruth,
46,47
Mary Ann,
137
Samuel,
46.
47. 48, 49
Douglass,
78
Sarah,
45.
46, 48, 49
Dow, David,
174
Stephen,
48, 49
Frank H.,
204
Susannah,
46, 47, 49
Harr;yr S.,
204
Thomas, 44, 45» 46,
47,
48, 49, 50
Jennie M.,
204
58.
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMHY GENEALOGY.
237
Durfee, Wait,
46, 47. 49
Fry, Martha Ann,
155
William, 44, 45, 46,
47. 48, 49
Winthrop Hastings,
17
William B.,
49
Gale, Dulcena,
185, 196
Dustin, Hannah,
169
Henry A.,
196
Dyke, Rev. Samuel,
76
Roxanna,
194
Earl, John,
4.32
Garton, Andrew J.,
204
Mary,
46,47
Gates, Mr.,
6
Prudence,
45
Abigail Elizabeth,
6
Earicksou, Mattie,
107
Dorothy,
212
Eastman, Hannah,
170, 174
Nellie G.,
2i2
Jemmia,
170, 173
Stephen,
212
Mamie,
117
Walter B.,
212
Nathaniel,
170, 174
Gerry, Emma B.,
30
Roger,
170, 174
Gibbs, Chas. E.,
198
Easton, Sarah,
^6^
Peter,
104
Eaton, Elizabeth,
Deacon,
97
John,
168
Gifford , Mercy,
46. 47
Eddy, Amasa T.,
197
Phebe Bailey,
224
Eddye, John,
«3
Gile, Samuel,
167, 168
Sarah,
83
Glazier, Irene,
211
William,
83
Rose,
211
Edgely,
97
Goddard, Amanda,
185, 198
Emerson, Samuel,
169
Anna, 185,
» 197, 198
Estes, Robert,
45
Clara Pearl,
216
Ethridge, Mary,
60
Cora Scaffie,
217
Fairfax, Lord,
145. 155
Davis,
185
Fay, Ivauretta,
219
Edward A.,
198, 215
Fish, Capt. Thomas,
181
Edward Livingston,
198
Fisher, Benj.,
175
Emily Miranda,
198
Oliver M.,
185
Elvira Ann,
198, 217
Fisk, Matie,
132
George Andrew,
216
Fitz Patrick, James,
105
George H.,
217
Rebecca Frances,
105
George Henry,
198
Fleming, Eliza,
135
Harriet Ann,
198
Elizabeth,
135
Harriet May,.
217
Joseph,
135
Henry, 185, 189,
, 197. 198
Foot, Sarah,
173
Henry Davis,
198
Ford, Mr.,
171
Josiah, 185,
197, 215
Foxcroft, Theo.,
72
Josiah H.,
215
Frances, Col. Ebenezer,
177
Josiah Hamilton,
198
Francisco, Anna,
109
Julia A.,
217
Franklin, Eliza,
63
Julia Althca,
198
Frazier, Margaret,
131
Julia R.,
216, 217
Freeborn, Ann,
45
Luna M.,
215
Gideon,
45
Mahola,
185, 197
Sarah,
45
Miranda,
215
French, Charles B.,
203
Nellie Louise,
216
Clarence C,
203
Prentis Huntington,
198
Edwin,
203
Rozalia E.,
198
IdaM.,
203
Sanford, 185,
198, 217
Josephine A.,
203
Sara Hammond
217
Marcus,
203
Susan Mahola,
198
Melvin L.,
203
Susanna,
185
Frost, Abigail,
39
Susanne E.,
215
Fry, Augustus,
17
Wm. Harrison,
198
George Wilson,
17
Godfrey, John,
167
Lizzie Adeline,
17
Marion,
92
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
238
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
Goodell, Warren,
41
Goodspeed, Adin I.,
209
Clara B.,
209
Geo. N.,
208
Harrison P.,
194
Lucy M.,
Luther G.,
209
209
Gore,
2
Elizabeth,
35
John,
35
Katherine,
35
Miriam,
. 33. 34 » 35
Obadiah,
34, 35
Rhoda,
35
Samuel,
35
Sarah,
34. 35
Gorman, John,
71,83
Sarah,
65
Sarah Bridge,
65, 66, 71 , 84
Gouch, Maria C.,
58
Gould, Abigail Ann,
57
Comfort,
56, 57
Charles,
57
Charles T.,
57
Charlotte,
56
Charlotte C,
57
Bbenezer,
57
Eliezer,
57
Elizabeth,
57
Mary A.,
57
Phaletus,
57
Sheldon,
57
Thomas C,
.57
John,
57
Zaccheus,
57
Gray, Alfradina,
206
Benjamin,
83
Catherine,
206
Indicia,
83
James,
206
Phebe,
47, 48
Robert,
206
Greene, Dorothea,
158
Mary Bowen,
137
Mary Russell,
137
Moses P.,
137
Sarah J.,
187
Greenhalge, Gov.,
25
Greenleaf, John
68
Grout, Col.,
181
Racket, John,
174
Hager, Mary, •
37
Rebecca,
37
William,
37
William Jr.,
37
Haines, Hannah,
172
Hale, Ella,
201
Hale, Joanna,
32
Capt. Nathan,
32
Dea. Robert,
32
Thomas,
167
Hall, Deliverance,
44
Emily Ellicott,
50
James,
93
Silas, Rev.
57
Hambleton, Jennie,
200
Hamilton, Caroline E.,
217
Darwin F.,
217
Ernest D.,
217
Herbert H.,
217
Hammond, Juliette,
217
Handy, Sophia,
186
Hansen, Eva,
117
Hardie, William,
61
Harding, Nancy,
44
Hardy, Samuel,
145
Harkness, Anna,
138
Bertha L.,
207
Clarissa D.,
207, 209
Cora H.,
. 207
Chas. W.,
209
Chas. William,
138
DeForest,
207
Elisha W.,
209
Ella S.,
209
Ellis 0.,
209
Mahalath,
207
Stephen Vanderburg,
Waldo R.,
138
209
Harrington, Mr.,
175
Elijah,
4
Tamisin,
4
Katies.,
62
Harris, John E.,
94
Susan,
105
William,
94
Harrison, Jessie,
203
Mary T.,
203
William H.,
15
Harwood, Mr.,
42
Polly, 40, 42, 43
Harvey, Salmon,
187
Haskins, Ann,
171
Haskings, Amy,
178
Hastings, Amy,
171
Daisy L.,
210
Elizabeth,
171
George,
171
Ida Sophia,
17
Katherine,
170, 171
Robert, 169,
170, 171
Hathaway, Philip,
49
Polly,
49
Ruth,
222
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
239
Hathaway, Sarah S., 209
Hay den, Dr. John Ramsey, 147
Hays, Katherine, 164
Healy, Abigail, 3, 6, 7, 37, 38, 39, 42
Agatha, 43
Benjamine, 38
Caleb, 38, 42, 44
Chandler, 43
Clarinda, 41
David, 38, 39, 42, 43
David Lyman 43
Deborah, 42, 172
Dolly, 6, 40, 43, 44
Ebenezer, 37, 38, 39, 42
Edgar, S., 44
Elb ridge M., 44
Eliza Warden, 3, 6, 42
Elizabeth, 36
Ellen Louise, 7
Emma Azubah, 7
Enoch, 42, 43
Frederick E., 44
George, 6
Grace, 36
Hannah, 36, 37,38, 39, 40, 41
Hezekiah, 39, 41
Jabez, 38
Jedediah, 39
John, 37, 39
John P., 7
John Whitmore, 3, 7, 42
Joseph, 38, 30, 40, 41
Joshua, 37, 38, 39, 40
Joshua, Jr., 38
Laura, 42
Lemuel, 6, 39, 40, 43
Lemuel, Maj., . 43
Louisa, 42
Lucretia, 39
lyucy, 40
Luther, 43
Lydia, 37, 38, 42
Martha, 36, 37, 42
Mary, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43
44.
Mary Elizabeth, 7
Maud ana, 42
Myra C, 44
Nathan, 39
Nathanial, 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 42
43.44.
Nelson, 43
Pearly, 39, 41
Perly, 3, 6, 7
Rebecca, 37, 41
Rebekah, 37, 38
Rhoda, 39
ealy, Ruth,
40
Samuel,
36,
37. 38, 44
Sarah,
36, 38. 39
Seraph,
40
Seth,
39. 42
Susan,
43
Sophia,
39.42
Sylvia,
40
Wilbert C,
44
William 36, 37, 38, 39, 40. 41
William Parker, 7
Heath, Barthol, 172
Hannah, 172
James, 172
Jane, 172
John, 172
Josiah, 172
Judith, 172
Mary, 1 72
Sarah, 172
Heaton, Nathaniel, 72
Susanna, 72
Hendrickson, James F., 91
Joe Clare, 91
Mrs. W. H., 87
William P., 91
Henshaw, Samuel, 73
Virginia L. B., 154
Herbert, Elizabeth, i
Hely, Martha, 31
Higden, John H., 164
Hill, James, Capt., 177,178
I^ucy, 190
Martha, 33
Samuel, 72
William, 54
Hildreth, Euphemia M., 216
Hite, Joist, 146
Hinton, Margaret, 93
Hix, Anna, 177
Benjamine, 177
Joanna, 175, 177
Hodges, Deborah, 179, 187
Isaac, Capt., 177
Holman, Helen M., 215
Holmes, Ann Catherine, 74
Ella, 198
EllaS., 215
John Henry, 74
Rachel Ellen, 74
Sarah Elizabeth, 74
Timothy, 73, 74
William Warden, 74
Hoi ton, Sara A., 209
Emily, 190
HoUis, Sarah, 99
James, 99
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
240
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
Hopkins, Stephen,
76
Inman, Allie,
96
Horton, Betsey,
186
Ire, Derry,
141
Polly,
179
Ireland, John,
32
Howard, Alice Joanna,
201,
220
Isaacs, Rose,
116
Charles Howe,
201,
219
Ives, Grace,
36
Charles N.,
95
Miles,
36
Charles W.,
95
Jackson, Gov.,
104
Clifford Perry,
219
Eva L.,
200
• Cora Bern ice.
202
Frances,
104
Corinne Davis,
201
Mary Ann,
194
Dorothy Lauretta,
219
Stonewall, Gen.,
150, 152
Edward John,
201
Jacobs, Davis,
184
Florence Arnice,
102
Julia,
184
George Nelson,
219
Sarah,
184
Grace Estella,
201
Simeon,
184
Harold Bray ton,
219
Jefferson, Thomas,
lOI
Henry Bray ton.
201,
219
Johnson, A. F.,
14
Joanna, 183,
200,
201
Adelaide,
219
John Davis,
189.
200
Anna,
67,68
Josiah,
183
Albert,
188, 200, 219
Lawrence Fay,
219
Almira,
15
Lucy Ann,
190
Almira E.,
15
Lucy Maria,
201
Blanch,
106
Luke Hale,
201
Chas. Albert,
100, 219
Mabel Sarah,
201
Daniel,
15
Nelson S., 189, 201,
219,
220
Emily,
131
Nina Ella,
201
Edith Adelaide,
219
Philip Adams,
219
Frank Leslie,
200
Richmond Howe,
219
George Davis,
188
Sarah M., 201,
219,
220
H.
20
Stephen, 183, 189,
200,
201
Henry Davis,
200, 219
Walter Nelson,
201
Homer Joel,
200
Wayland Chester Perry,
,189,
,201
Joel, 183,
188, 199, 200
Wayland Wyman,
202
Kate,
106
Howe, Mary,
186
Katherine,
193
Josiah,
189
Lucretia,
185
Howie, Alice M.,
95
M. Catherine,
106
Rena V.,
95
Mary,
168, 170
Hoyt, Mary,
176
Mary H.,
188
Hubbard, Mr.,
171
Mary Hepzebah,
199
Hudson, Margaret M.,
221
Mary Hepsibath,
200
Huffman, Harriatte Heloise,
205
Melinda,
183, 199. 200
Humphries, Harriet,
187.
199
Grill,
106
Hunt, Elona C,
56, 57
Phyletus Green,
i88
Margaret,
52
Johnson, S. C,
113
Merric,
56, 57
Sarah,
52
Philip, Rev.,
163
Waldo Ansel,
200
Sabra,
Walter Melville,
200
Hunter, Ada L.,
88
William,
106
Hutchin, Katherine,
67
Jones, Ella,
209
Hyatt, Sarah,
143
Margaret E.,
16
Hyde, Mary,
52
Robert,
158
Ide, Nichols,
53
Wm. F., Col.,
158
Patience,
53
Kay, Florence E.,
94
Ingraham, Belle,
88
Ira M.,
94
George,
51
Kaulback, Addie G,,
217
Joanna,
. 51
Chas. J.,
217
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
241
Kaulback, Edward D.,
217
Laughton, Adeline Matilda, 99
Franlt L.,
217
Charles H.,
148
Franks.,
217
Leas, Jacob,
George C,
217
Mary,
148
G. Harry,
217
Leavens, Benj.,
• 40
Leila E.,
217
Lee, Elizabeth,
33
Minnie G.,
217
Mary,
55>2i8
Keef , Mary,
161
James,
187
Keilty, Ann,
143
Joseph,
56
Kelley, Abigail,
174
Nabby,
56
Abiel,
170,
174
Leeds, Ann,
121
Edw., Mrs.,
88
Ann Clark,
121
Hannah,
174
Samuel,
121
John,
174
Leonard, A. D., 108,
III, 114
Joseph,
172
Ajulia,
no, 114
Mary,
170,
173
Asaph D.,
109, no
Mehitable,
174
Catherine,
no, 114
Rebecca,
174
Eliza D.,
no
Richard,
174
Ellen Bertha,
17
Ruth,
174
Jane Warden,
no
Sarah,
174
Melinda,
56,58
Kellogg, Abigail,
109
Satterlee,
no
Kendall, Julia Ralston,
198.
Leslie, Sarah,
130
Kent, Herbert,
16
Lewis, Catherine Elizabeth, 121
Mary,
54
Roxanna,
210
Kerr, Mr.,
100
Lilly, Lewis,
40
Agnes Reynolds,
125
Lincoln, Abraham, '
"3
Annie E.,
133
Lindsley, Annie,
"7
Annie Leeds,
125
Cora,
106
David, Rev.,
126,
133
Lippitt, Mr.,
T71
David Reynolds,
126,
133
Litchfield, Thomas,
169
Jessie Brooks,
133
Little, Col.,
84
John Arbuckle,
133
Joshua Bailey,
73. 74
John Warden,
126,
133
Lucas, Thos. J., Maj. Gen.
205
Mary,
132,
133
Long, Deborah,
53
Mary Alice,
125,
132
Joseph,
53
Sarah ScouUer,
125
Look, Mr.,
H
William, Dr., 125,
132,
133
Loring, Mary,
Wm. Bruce,
133
Lqve, Richie,
83
William Nesbit,
126,
133
Lovell, John,
69, 174
William W., 125,
, 126,
133
Lyon, Elizabeth,
165
Kerdolff, Catherine Eliza,
124
Madison, James,
146
Eleanor Adeline,
*I23,
124
Magoou, Henry S.,
lis
Kersted, Dorcas,
Ketterlinub, Eugene,
140
Man, Robert,
160
129
Manchester, Elizabeth,
64
John Louis,
129
Wm.,
180
Marie,
129
Manning, Elizabeth,
6, 9
Key, Ezra,
94
Jesse,
9
Keyzar, John,
169
Mary,
S
Kidder, Susan,
42
5, 43
Marcy, Mr.,
Kilby, Sarah,
35
Marion, Anna,
83,84
Kimball, Martha,
172
Anna Harrison,
83
Kneel and, Abigail,
33
Ellen,
84
Knights, Mr.,
6
Elizabeth,
84
Lois A.,
216
John, Sr.,
83
Ladd, Abigail,
53
John, Jr.,
83
Lamtoman, Mary,
94
Joseph,
83.84
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
242
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
Marion, Prudence,
Marks, Cynthy,
Marr, David C,
Marshall, Mary A.,
Martifa, Sylvanus, Capt., 177,
Mason, Betsey C,
Betsey Carpenter, 57
Cordelia,
Deborah,
Dolly,
Edwin Cornelius,
Ezra,
Ezra Augustus,
John Smith,
Mary Edner,
Nathaniel,
Polly,
William,
Masters, Edward,
Elizabeth,
Maxwell, -
50»57
Hannah,
Maynard, Walter P.,
Gough Co.,
Mayo, Rox,
McCann, Harry,
Homer,
Newton,
James,
McCauley, Annie,
McCord, Anna,
McCormick, Mr.,
McClure, Elizabeth,
McClelland, Wm.,
McCuskey, Nancy E., 85
McDonough, Mary,
McGaw, George K.,
McKinstry, Amity,
McLean, Amelia Dorothea,
Robert,
Robert Caldwell,
Squire,
Wm. Lippard,
Warden,
McPherson, Arthur,
Clarence,
Melvin,
O swell,
Palmer,
William,
McTammany, Jessie,
Mead, Charles Willard,
Eliza,
Robert E.,
Sarah Augusta,
Medary, Catherine Elizabeth,
Menefee, Ann Stuart,
84
185
99
208
178
50
.58
§7
184
44
57
.58
57
57
219
187
50.58
223
97
97
78
33
17
205
211
86
86
86
86
114
61
100
163
,88
154
102
43
138
138
138
123
138
138
96
96
96
96
96
94
64
136
136
158
■36
123
158
Merriam, Asaph,
188, 199
Aseph,
183
Emma,
199
Loranna,
183, 199
Lucius,
188, 199
Marietta,
188, 199
Merrill, Peter,
174
Miles, Catherine Bailey,
76
John,
73» 76
John Henry,
76
Miller, Jesse,
113
Lucinda,
113
Lydia,
113
Milliken, Jane (Dunn),
lOI
James,
roi
Susanna,
lOl
Mills, John,
69
Merriam, Angelina,
188
Morandi, Blanche,
207
Clari E.,
207
Ernest L.,
207
Francis,
207
Frances W.,
207
Grace,
207
JeanetteB.,
207
Nell,
207
Morgan, Dr.,
90
Louisa,
164
Moore, Almena,
93
Mr.,
100
Morris, Lucinda,
105
Morse, Sarah,
185
Morton, Levi P.,
15
Mosby, Gen.,
150
Muel, Dinah,
172
Murphy, Mitchell,
33
Murtfeldt, Alfred S.,
61
Bertha,
61
Charlotte J.,
61
Edward M.,
61
Henry Augustus,
61
H. W.,
61
James L.,
61
Mary E., •
61
vSusan E.,
61
Wm. Appleton,
61
Walter Warden,
61
Muzzy, Cornelia,
215
Nairn, Lord,
160
Nelson, Alvin C,
94
Cecil W.,
94
Sylvester,
94
Newell, Sarah,
38
Newhall, Thos.,
181
Newton, Emma E.,
30
Nichols, Albert Lafayette
224
Annie Elizabeth,
224
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
243
Nichols, Joanna,
49» 50
Peasley, Ruth,
174
Lafayette, 22,
223, 224
Pedrick, Mehetable,
84
Mary KUa,
224
Peck, Chauncey C,
195, 212
Mary Jane,
224
Czarina,
195, 212
Sarah L.,
22
D. Warren,
195
Sarah Lorana,
224
Daniel,
195
Nicholson,
122
Ella W. R„
210
Nolan, George,
24
Elsa Jeanette,
195
Oakes, Hannah F.,
77
Elvin P.,
210
Oliver, Wm.,
216
Estella,
210
Ormsbee, Anna,
177
Eugene F.,
193, 211
Jeremiah,
177
Eva,
211
Mehittabell.
177
Everard,
113
Osborn, A. K.,
195
Everett L.,
210
Osgood, Chas.,
196
Frank W.,
"211
Elsa,
196
Flora B.,
211
Feronda,
196
G. Fred,
210
George,
196
GeorginaC,
196
Mary,
196
Hammond W.»
196
Mary Ann,
18
Hamilton S.,
196
Otis, James,
177
Hamilton Sullivan,
212, 213
Oxnard,
127
Hannah,
185
Page, Mary,
168
Henry Everard,
116
John,
168
Hattie Gaylord,
116
Paine, Fred. W.,
7
John,
213
Palmer, Henry,
167
Joseph,
•195, 213
Panton, Grome,
160
Joseph W..
195
William,
160
Lillie,
211
Pardee, Alice,
139
Lillian,
210
Calvin,
139
Lorena,
210, 211
Mary,
139
Lowell H.,
195
Parker, Ada Phipps,
126, 133
Lyman,
,195, 210, 211
Ephraim Harris,
133
Martha J.,
212
Jacob,
181
Martha Jane,
195
James,
169
Mial Davis,
212
Lucretia,
7
Nellie Margaret, . .
116
Margaret,
''i
Nelson F.,
. I95» 211
Parminter, Mary G.,
Pearl,
211
Parrot, Bryant,
83
Philander L.,
195, 210
Elizabeth,
83
Polena L.,
195
Patersou, Wm.,
82
Roy Hamilton,
212, 214
Patterson, Alexander Lee
150
vSatterlee Warden,
116
Edward Everett,
150
Stella M.,
211
Eugene,
150
Stella W., .
210
Mary Matilda,
150
Sullivan,
195, 212
Richard Lee,
I49> 150
Warren Davis,
195
Samuel Chalmers,
150
Warren Lincoln,
212
Scotta Alice,
150
Wayland F.,
195, 210
Scotta Elizabeth,
150
Willard W„
195
Walter Scott,
150
Peirce, Clothier,
179
William Warden,
150
James Luther, .
180
Payne, Harriet H.,
75
LydiaG.,
180
Harriet Hatch,
76
Nancy,
179, 186
Peasley, Daniel,
174
Obadiah,
180
Jane,
169
Roby,
186
Joseph, 168,
169, 171
Squier,
186
Mary,
169
Susanna,
180
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
244
WARDEN FAMILY GKNEALOGY.
Felling, Cbas.,
142
Putnam, Lucy,
56
Cbas. Jr.,
142
Rand, John, Col.,
180
John,
142
Randall, Harriett,
III
Pemberton, Ebenezer,
Rev., 33
Harriet Eliza,
III
Perrin, Daniel,
52
Roswell,
III
Perry, Bray ton,
222
Rankin, Joseph L.,
211
Darius,
222
Noah,
211
Diadama,
222
Pauline L.,
2n
Elizabeth,
222
Rarity, Lizzie E.,
200
Gamaiel,
222
Read, Ann,
55
George Buckman,
199
Cyrell,
55
Henry,
7
Elizabeth,
52, 55
Isaac S.,
222
Hannah,
52
Jeiathruel,
222
James,
109
John, i8i, :
222, 223, 224
Martha,
55
Josiah,
222
Noah,
55
Lorana,
181
Oliver,
46
Loranna,
222
Perez,
55
Martha,
222
Thomas,
52, 55
Mary,
Mathew,
181, 222
Redaway, Sarah,
52
222
Redfield, Mr.,
57
Sarah,
222
Reinsledler, Henry,
164
Susanna,
222
Mary Elizabeth,
164
Pelley, Emma,
89
Remington, St. John,
35
Peters, Mary C,
106
Reynolds, Marion L.,
\%
Pettis, Lavinia,
186
Rhodes, Laura Ann,
Phelps, Willis F.,
24
Rice, Albert,
206
Phinney, Adelaide,
200
Marion,
206
Phipps, Mr.,
39
John S.,
206
Pierce, Lydia,
175
Rich, Mary Ann,
18
Nathan, Jr., Capt.,
175
Richards, Anna,
18
Pierpont, John, Rev.
74
Richardson, Abigail,
108
Pillsbury, Lieut.,
62
Jonathan,
108
Piper, Dr.,
89
William, Rev.,
73» 76
Pitts, Deborah,
179
Richie, Ebenezer,
83
Henry,
i8o
William,
83
Lovica,
180
Ridgway, Abigail,
34
Lydia B.,
Pixjey, S. C, Rev.,
180
Joseph,
34
42
Ring, Fanny,
187
Plumer, Col.,
76
Polly Eaton,
187
Pomeroy, Daniel,
14
Rob en son, Mary,
177
Pope, Gen.,
150
George,
177
Post, Alanson,
179
Joanna,
177
Potter, Ann,
45
Robinson, Elizabeth,
51
Edward,
68
Gov.,
25
James, Rev.,
78
Rockerfellow, Cornelia,
114
Melinda C,
78
Roe, Earl,
220
Susan Perry,
187
Florence,
220
Wm. Potter,
45
Harry,
220
Pratt, Jonathan,
42
John C,
220
Prescott, Sarah A.,
187
Stanley N.,
220
Preston, Deliverance,
52
Roesch, Geoige,
94
Price, Gen.,
106
Rogers, Donald Gray den.
218
Prince, Mary,
163
Marguerite,
218
John, Rev.,
73» 74
William T.,
218
Mr. Thd.,
71
Rokohl, Catherine Amelia,
127
Putnam, Adrian,
56
Roney, Alice McBlair,
102
Digitized by V:iOOQIC
WARDEN FAMILY GKNRALOGY.
245
Root, Caroline,
109
Slater, Samuel,
41
Ross, Kbenezer,
83
Smith, Mr.,
190
Hannah,
73
Albert, Rear Admiral,
62
Margaret,
83
Almira Holman,
74.75
Rachel,
73
Ezekiel,
179
William,
73
James,
105, 169
Round, David,
53
John,
55. 57
Richard, Elder,
177
Joseph, Rear Admiral,
62
Rounds, Cynthia,
179
Rebecca,
53
Rover, Witmoth,
106
Loring W.,
75
Rowland, Sarah,
123
Oren R.,
105
William,
42
Polly,
55.57
Royal,
97
R. M.,
105
Russell, John,
73
Rebecca,
54
Gov.,
25
Sallie,
158
Mr.,
98
Snider, Earl B.,
95
Salter, Sampson,
68,79
Herbert,
95
Sampson, Peter,
222
Soper , Annie,
93
Sanford, Mary,
45
Southard, Clara A.,
221
Sargent, Abigail,
176
South wick, Nancy,
55
Sargent, Catherine,
206
Spencer, Bertha Sarle,
218
Charles,
176
Celia,
199
Joseph,
206
Celia Westcott,
218
Mary,
176
Christopher,
199
Miriam,
176
Edwin Henryj
200
Nehemiah,
176
George W.,
188
Samuel,
173. 176
George Washington,
198, 218
Sylvester,
206
George Washington, Jr.
, 200
William,
176, 206
Mary,
200
Sarle, Nancy Edna,
218
Mary Elizabeth,
218
Satterlee, Sallie,
108
Mary H.,
218
Schraag, Alberta Warden,
130
Thomas,
199
Belle Caswell,
130
William,
218
Louis W.,
130
Stagner, Rebecca,
104
Sears. Eden.
99
Starling, Hannah,
172
Willard,
99
Steele, Frora.
88
Sedgwick, Elizabeth,
162
Margaret,
88
Seeley, Mary,
118
Samuel,
88
Sergeant, Elizabeth,
67
Wesley,
88
Sessions, Alexander, Rev.
, 74, 75
William,
88
John,
45
Stevens, Mr.,
149
Sewall, Charles, Rev.,
73 » 74
Abby,
185
Sewell, Joseph, Rev.,
83
Edward,
74
Joseph,
69
Ephraim, Capt.,
180
Shaftesbury, Earl of
131
Stewart, Mrs.,
i6o
Sharpe, Elizabeth,
144
Gen.,
150
Sarah Ann,
144
Elizabeth Davis,
203
Shaw, Grace,
171
Jeen,
i65
Shedd, Adelia M.,
208
Wellington,
203
Sheppard, Mary,
170
Stockwell, Alton V.,
30
Samuel,
170
Chellis W.,
18
Showalter, Emma T.,
221
Ethel C,
18
Shumway, Mary L.,
197
Fred O.,
18, 30
Sibley, Mr.,
57
Maria A.,
18
Silsey, John,
104
0. J.,
30
Simmonds, Harriet,
185
Otis J.,
17
Singleton,
59
Stoddard, Charles W.,
216
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246
WARDEN FAMILY GENEALOGY.
Stone, Mary,
I04
Tift, Roby,
186
Story, Elisha,
65,84
Todd, Davis P.,
104
Joseph,
84, 222
Tolman, Martha,
46, 47
Julian,
84
Tower, Anna Rizpah,
199
Sarah,
84
Jane,
199
William,
84
Treadway, Abigail,
32
Stowe, Martin,
20
Josiah,
32
Stowell, Bertha L.,
210
Sarah,
32
Carrie L.,
210
Trip, Wait,
46
Henry R.,
210
Tripp, Abial,
44
Delia E.,
210
Tucker, Mary,
170, 172
Stratton, Charles,
50
Mr.,
35
Lurinda W.,
185
Turner, Elizabeth,
82
Strong, Freedom,
53
Mary,
158
Hannah,
52, 53
Tutt, John.
158
Jedediah,
53
Tuxburv, Dorothy,
176
Strother, French, Prof.,
157
Tyler, Nathan, Col.,
181
Lucy,
158
Quackenbush, Sarah,
61
John,
158
Underhill, S. A.,
75
Stroud, Col.,
13^
Usher, John,
47
Stuart family,
78
Vannort, Lucinda,
148
Sumner, C. A.,
212
Vaughn, Liddie,
93
Beuj. Jr.,
69
Vernot, Mary,
61
Summers, Annie M.,
95
Verry, Elizabeth,
73
Emma Maud,
95
Elizabeth Gray,
14, 76
John,
94
William G.,
74» 76
Marshal,
95
William Gray,
73
Sweet, Henrietta M.,
89
Vinal, Miss,
98
Richard,
51
Vose, Susan,
58
Sweeney, Maggie B.,
18
Waddell, Mary Warden,
152
Talbot, Ruth Follet,
52
J. Alexander, Dr.,
^52
Tallman, Benjamin,
45
J. Alexander, Jr.,
152
Mary,
45
Wadsworth, Mr., Rev.,
82
Patience,
44. 45
Wagner, Ida,
219
William,
45
Walcott, Gov.,
25
Taylor, Priscilla,
64
Walker, Fanny Upham,
116
Thacher, Peter, Rev.,
99
John S.,
116
Thayer, Atherton.
132
J.S.,Jr.,
115
Louis,
132
Kate Patten,
76
Thomas, George C,
99
Lucelia,
16
Thompson, Ethel M.,
95
Wallace, Sir William,
159, 160
Herbert,
95
Ward, Clarissa,
185
Leslie,
95
Eliza,
5
Martha,
122
John, Rev.,
167
Samuel,
122
William W.,
216
William,
120, 122
Warren, Dr.,
84
Thorp, Dorcas,
104
Warner, Eliza,
211
Elenor,
104
Washburn, Walter E.,
?07
Jemimy,
103
Washington, Geo.,
145. 158
William,
104
Waters, Frank L.,
17
Thrasher, Mercy Bullock,
187
George,
40
Throp, F. M.,
113
John,
5
Frank C,
113
Keziah,
5
Thurston, Margaret,
52
Sallie,
5
Susan,
178
Watkins, Justus,
223
Susanna,
186
Watts, Isaac,
152
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Weeks, Wm.,
178
Weir, Evelyn M.,
64
Weld, Elizabeth,
35
John,
35
Wellington, Clark,
4
Wells, Bell,
117
Westcott, Adelaide M.,
202
Wesley, Charles,
152
John,
152
West, Horace M.,
186
Mary A.,
186
Wharton, Elizabeth,
31
Thomas,
3h 32
Wheeler, Miss,
222
Abbie Gertrude,
17
Arthur Otis,
17
Betsey,
8
Catherine Elizabeth,
8, 12
Catherine H.,
iz, 13. 16
Catherine Holmes,
17, 18
Clara Alma,
17
Clara Jane,
16
Elizabeth,
147
Eliza Ann,
9r 17
Emily Davis,
8
Erastus Otis,
8, 16
Evelena Jane,
9, 18
Frances Dexter,
8,17
Hattie Warden,
17
Herbert Wilson,
17
John Wilson,
8. 13
Jonathan,
185
Marion L.,
16
Nancy Maria,
9
Rosa A.,
16
Sarah Warden,
8, 16
Wilson, 5, 6, 8, 12, 13,
16, 17, 18
182.
Zacheus,
8, 182
Wheems, Isabella,
71
Wheelock, Mr.,
57
White, Ada Marietta,
199, 218
Adriel,
181
Adriel C,
210
Alice Stearns,
199
Charles H.,
199, 218
Charles Henry,
199
Effie Davis,
204
Eliza Fox,
6
Evelina,
199
Fred Waterman,
199, 218
Herbert Lucius,
199
Herbert Waterman,
218
James White,
6
James Arden,
6
John C,
204
White, Katheryn E.,
210
Marietta,
218
Miranda,
197
Phebe M.,
220
RollinO.,
210
Sophia,
184
William,
167
Whitlock, Phillip,
204
Whitmore, Mary,
38
Whitney Bros.,
215
W. W.,
18
Whittier, Abner,
173
John,
173
John Greenleaf,
169
Thomas,
173
Wiggin, Sarah,
169
Wight, Kate L..
75
Wild, Alfred Wheaton,
220
Mabel Elizabeth,
220
Wilder, David, Jr.,
4
Wilcox, Catherine,
175. 176
Wilhoit, Lou,
104
Wilkinson, Lettie,
113
Williams, A. W.,
41
Abigail,
176
Elizabeth,
145
Hannah,
176
Henry,
173, 176
Judith,
176
Mary,
176
Sarah,
176
Thomas,
176
William,
176
Wilmarth, Mary,
177
Thomas,
177
Willmarth, Mehittabell,
177
Wilson, Rev. Mr.,
122
' Benj.,
56
Elona,
56
Mary,
32
Joseph R., Rev.,
152
William,
32
Winslow, Kenelem,
50
Winter, Jennie A.,
149
Withers, Susan,
59
William,
158
Winthrop, Gov.,
37
Wohnlich, Alice,
217
Wood, Chas. J.,
114
Elizabeth A.,
186
Ezra, Col.,
180
Grosvenor,
114
Harriet Grosvenor,
114
Harvey,
204
Jean Edith,
114
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Wood, Kate Griswold,
114
Young, Albert A.,
208
Woods, Lizzie,
106, 107
Emma S.,
208
Woodbury, Capt.,
i8i
Fred B.,
208
Woodward, Susan,
118
Jarvis D.,
208
Worden, Lucinda Wood,
20 r
William F.,
208
Wright, Bet tie,
119
Zachariah J.,
208
Sarah,
141
Zolicoffer, Gen.,
112
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