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The
Averell - Averill - Avery
Family
A Record of the Descendants of
William and Abigail Averell
of Ipswich, Mass.
In Two Volumes
Vol. II.
Compiled by
Clara A. Avery
"We who are here are men and women of the frontier, almost of the wilderness.
We are almost every man of us within four generations of a log cabin."
From an address by Edward Everett Hale, D. D., Chaplain of the Congress of the United States,
at Plymouth, Mass., August 1, 1906.
The Seventh Generation 593
835. Phebe7 Averill (Obed'\ Asa\ John*, John3, William',
William'), b. 1790; was m. Dec. 3, 1809, at Westminster, Vt., by
Rev. Sylvester Sage, to Nathan Marvin. She d. Dec. 1, 1828,
aged 38 (Ccm. Ins.) at Westminster, and was buried beside her
father.
Child: * 4 *M9dQ
i. Anna8 Marvin. Aju^A.***^
836. Persis7 Averill (Obed6, Asa5, John4, John", William',
William'), b. 179- ; m. Mar. 17, 1823, James Tower. She was
living May 11, 1832, and they had the following named children
at that date :
i. Angeline" Tower.
ii. Betsey Ann" Tower.
iii. Cynthia' Tower; m. George Wiley.
iv. Francis" Tower.
v. Lynde" Tower.
839. Preston7 Averill (Amos6, Thomas', John*, John3, Will-
iam', William'), b. Sept. 11, 1811, at Bridgewater, Vt. ; m. Nov.
1, 1839, Ann G. Barrett (dan. of Joel Barrett and Eunice, his
wife), b. May 15, 1804, at Sharon, Vt. ; d. Feb. 2, 1872, at
Lawrence, Mass. He d. July 8, 1891, at Lawrence. He m. (2)
(name not given). They lived at Springfield, Vt.
Children (all b. at Springfield) (by first wife) :
1844. i. Augusta Relifa\ b. July 5, 1840; m. Oct.. 1862, at Keene,
N. H., Geo. Clark. They live at Lawrence.
1845. ii. Mary Elizabeth\ b. Dec. 15, 1842; m. Dec. 31, 1866, at
Barton, Vt., Volney Cloug-h; lives at Derby, N. H.
1846. iii. Lucy A.\ b. Sept. 15, 1844; is unra.; lives at Lawrence.
1847. iv. Agnes Narzene\ b. July 15. 1846; m. May 14, 1871, at
Lowell, Mass., Martin Wm. Mealy; lives at Phoenix,
Ariz.
840. Oramel7 Averill (Amos6, Thomas5, Joint', John3, Will-
iam', William'), b. Nov. 17, 1814, at Bridgewater, Vt., was a
farmer. His boyhood and early manhood were passed at Bridge-
water. He afterwards moved to Woodstock, Vt., where he occu-
pied a farm in the Cox district until it was burned in 1871, when
he removed to the Durham farm, where he lived five years. He
then removed to a house in the town on High Street, where he
died. He was industrious and thrifty ; a much respected citizen
594 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
of the town, a trusty friend and a member of the Christian
Church. He m. May 15, 1853, at Woodstock, Phebe Maxham
(dau. of Caleb Maxham, Jr., and Sylvia Knowlton, his wife), b.
Jan. 15, 1828, at Bridgewater. Her father came from Middle-
boro, Mass., where he was born, with his brother Isaac, and
settled at Bridgewater. Sarah Knowlton was b. at Bridgewater,
on the farm of her father, while he was b. at Athol, Conn, (see
Knowlton Gen., 1898).
Mr. Averill d. ; and Mrs. Averill is living with her daughter
at Maiden, Mass.
Children :
1848. i. Angelia Alice", b. Mai'. 31, 1854; m. Edgar Henry Thomas.
1849. ii. Fred Amos", b. Oct. 13, 1860; was a carpenter and lived at
Woodstock; d. — , .
843. Volney Hopkins7 Averill (Oliver*, Thomas7', John*,
John-, William', William1) , b. Oct., 1804, at Westminster, Vt. ;
settled with his grandfather and father at Northfield, Vt. He
was Town Clerk of Northfield for abt. thirty years ; was in the
militia (see town list for 1830), and was a man of position and
influence in his town. He m. Harriet Gearey or Gerry, who was
b. 1806; d. Feb., 1872, at Northfield. He d. Apr. 21, 1871, at
Northfield.
Children (all b. at Northfield. T. R.) :
1850. i. Emily Philura', b. Nov. 19, 1829; m. Benj. S. Perry, has
one child and lives at Minneapolis, Minn.
1851. ii. Olivers, b. Dec. 4, 1831; unm. ; lived at Oquawka, 111.; d.
abt. 1879.
1852. iii. George Stearns', b. Jan. 1, 1834; m. Apr. 28, 1875, Nancy
Jane Leland; they have two children, and live at North-
field.
John S.\ b. June 17, 1838; m. R. Calista Graves.
Franklin E.', b. Jan. 17, 1841; d. at Andersonville Prison
(see Roll of Honor, Civil War*).
Charles', b. July 14, 1843; m. Hattie Bowtell.
Edward', b. Sept. 30, 1845.
viii. Mary Hopkins', b. June 1, 1848; m. 1875, at Minneapolis,
Minn., John H. Mitchell, and lives at Minneapolis, Minn.
memorandum.
* In published Rolls of Honor; Civil War, in the List of Intcrrments.
Andersville, Ga., July and Aug., 1865; "The Martyrs who for our country
gave up their lives in the Prison pens in Andersville, Ga.," "Grave No.
3975, F. E. Averill, Private, 9th. Vt. Co. i. July 25, 1864."
1853.
IV.
1854.
V.
1855.
vi.
1856.
vii
1857.
vii
1858.
i.
1860.
iii.
1861.
iv.
1862.
v.
The Seventh Generation 595
846. Roland, "Rolan" or "Rolon" Averill (Oliver6, Thomas'.
John*, John3, William", William1), b. 1813, at Northfield, Vt. ; m.
Susan Brown, and lived at Northfield.
Children (all b. at Northfield. (T. R.) :
Mary Ellen5, b. May 4, 1837.
RILEY5, b. June 8, 1840.
Frederick Eugene", b. Sept. 17, 184:!.
William Homer", b. Apr. 9, 1846.
Elizabeth Amanda", b. Jan. 31, 1849.
847. Mary7 Averill (Oliver6, Thomas", John*, John3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. May 18, 1824, at Northfield, Vt., and lived
there; lives now at Los Angeles, Cal. She m. (1) Chauncey
Alexander; she m. (2) Nov. 9, 1847, at Montpelier, Vt., Charles
Dudley.
Child :
i. Mary U.s Dudley, b. Aug-. 24, 1848, at Northfield; m. Sept.
2, 1867, at Northfield, Van Ness Spalding. They have
two children, and live at Johnsbury, Vt.
849. Maria Polly" Averill (Jesse6, Thomas*, John*, John3,
William", William'), b. Dec. 19, 1814, at Northfield, Vt. ; m. Mar.
22, 1840, at Northfield, Rev. John Gregory (son of Samuel
Gregory of Norwalk, Conn.), b. Nov. 18, 1810, at Norwalk; d.
Sept. 26, 1881, at Northfield. She d. at Chicago, 111., Mar. 18.
1900. Mr. Gregory was a man of marked ability and highly
esteemed. He was the historian of Northfield. They resided at
Quincy and Fall River, Mass., and in other towns in New Eng-
land.
Children :
i. Infant Son", Gregory, b. and d. Mar. 12, 1841, at Quincy.
ii. Susan" Gregory, b. Mar. 10, 1842, at Quincy; d. Aug. 17.
1843, at Fall River,
iii. Maria Louisa" Gregory, b. Feb. 23, 1844, at Fall River;
m. Charles B. Tilden, at Northfield, and she d. there
Mar. 21, 1866.
iv. Lucy Edla" Gregory, b. Apr. 12, 1846, at Williston, Vt. ; d.
there May 14, 1846.
• v. Mina Edla" Gregory, b. Sept. 11, 1849; m. Henry Lake
Slayton.
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Mina Edlas Gregory (Maria' Averill, Jesse6, Thomas7',
John*, JoJnr, William1, William'), b. Sept. 11, 1849, at North-
field, Vt. ; m. Mar. 19, 1874, at Philadelphia, Perm., Henry Lake
Slayton. They live at Chicago, 111.
Child :
i. Wendell" Slayton.
851. Thomas' Averill (Jesse", Thomas7', John*, John3, Will-
iam-, William1), b. June 5, 1820, at Northfield, Vt., was a farmer
and fruit raiser, and lived at Hammonton and Castleton, N. J.,
Shirley, Mass., and Paw Paw, Mich. He had only a common
school education, but was a great reader, a quiet and reserved
man, much esteemed by those who knew him. He was a Uni-
versalist in faith, and a Republican in politics. He m. Feb. 16,
1846, at Chelsea, Vt., Fanny Howes (dau. of Amos Augustus
Howes of Chelsea, and Malinda Bennett, his wife), b. July 13,
1827, at Chelsea; d. June 15, 1878, at Northfield. He d. Aug.
11, 1890, at Paw Paw.
Children (all b. at Northfield) :
1863. i. Jefferson', b. Feb. 20, 1847; m. Jennie (Oilman) Phillips.
1864. ii. Theodore", b. Jan. 25, 1850; d. Feb. 25, 1874, at Jackson-
ville, Fla.
1865. iii. William Howes", b. Nov. 17, 1853; m. Oct. 4, 1900, at S.
Comstock, Mich., Nellie F. Hill. Lives at Paw Paw.
1866. iv. E\elyn Maria" (Eva M.), b. Nov. 11, 1855; lives at Dor-
chester, Mass.
1867. v. Lucy Arabella", b. Aug. 29, 1858; m. G. E. Gilman.
852. David Townsend7 Averill (Jesse''', Thomas7', John4,
John*, William-, William1), b. Nov. 3, 1823, at Northfield, Vt., is
a farmer, and lives at Campello, Brockton, Mass. He m. Mar.
21, 1852, at Northfield, Lucinda Howes (dau. of Amos A. Howes
of Chelsea, Vt., and Malinda Bennett, his wife), b. May 2, 1830,
at Chelsea.
Children (all b. at Northfield) :
1868. i. Jesse Howes", b. Jan. 7, 1853; m. (1) Orpha R. Davis;
m. (2) Charlotte R. Keith.
1869. ii. Alice Adelia", b. May 10, 1856, taught ten years in public
schools of Vt., and eighteen years in Brockton, Mass.
1870. iii. Flora Howes", b. Sept. 14, 1858; m. Charles Henry Huff.
The Seventh Generation 597
853. Albert John7 Averill (Jo]ni(h)'\ Thomas5, John', John3,
William-, William1), b. June 9, 1819, at Northfield, Vt., was a
farmer, and lived at Northfield and Roxbury, Vt. He m. Mar.
4, 1841, Lydia Elvira Smith (dau. of Adin Smith and Lyda
Waterman, his wife), b. June 24, 1817, at Roxbury; d. Dec. 28,
1899, at Montpelier, Vt. He d. Nov. 22, 1885, at Roxbury.
Children (all b. at Northfield) :
1871. i. Wilson Albert", b. Apr. 5, 1844; m. Ida May Wiley.
1872. ii. Charles Heman\ b. Nov. 10, 1846; m. Emma D. Snow.
1873. iii. Marion Eliza\ b. Apr. 1, 1850; m. Ira H. Fiske.
1874. iv. Amos Eugene", b. June 25, 1852; d. Mar. 31, 1859, at
Northfield.
854. Charles7 Averill (John(b)e, Thomas5, John*, John3,
William2, William1), b. June 8, 1823, at Northfield, Vt. ; went to
California in 1849 and probably d. there, as he was not heard
from after 1856. He m. Feb. 20, 1845, at - — , 111., Jane
Jenkins.
Child :
1875. i. Elisha Henry", b. Feb. 11, 1846, at - — , 111. It is
said that he called himself "Charles" Averill, and that
he was at one time Mayor of some town in 111.; it is
thought by one relative that Evanston was that town,
but that statement has not yet been verified, nor has his
present place of residence been learned.
855. George7 Averill (/o/m(b)6, Thomas7-, John*, John3,
William', William'), b. Jan. 2, 1827, at Northfield, Vt., was a
farmer. He m. Nov. 10, 1850, Harriet N. Busk; she lived (1901)
at S. Northfield. He d. Nov. 6, 1856, at Williamstown, Tex.
Children :
1876. i. Flora Ella", b. July 5, 1852.
1877. ii. Mauna Busk", b. Nov. 10, 1859.
859. Samuel Voltaire7 Averill {Samuel', Samuel7, John",
John3, William1, William'), b. Feb. 28, 1801, at Randolph, Vt.,
lived at Lodi (now Gowanda) and Dayton, N. Y. He and all
his brothers, excepting Carlos, were staunch Republicans. He
m. Apr. 9, 1825, at Dayton, Jemima Whitcomb, who d. Oct. 8,
1844. He d. Aug. 24, 1844, at St. Joseph, Mich.
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Children
1878. i.
Dedsaix".
1879. ii.
Adulas.
1880. iii.
Voltaire\
1881. iv.
Aleria\
1882. v.
Webster", b.
— , -
Enlisted May 27.
1861
-; in Co. D., 72nd. N. Y. Inf.
Killed at Malvern Hill, Va.
861. Sally Caroline" Averill (Samuel*, Samuel5, John4, John3,
William-, William'), b. Apr. 29, 1804, at Randolph, Vt, ; m. Dec.
1829, at Lodi (now Gowanda), N. Y., "Gustus" (Augustus)
Balcomb. She d. in Iowa.
Children :
i. Henry" Balcomb.
ii. Christabei/ Balcomb.
iii. Mercy" Balcomb.
iv. Alonzos Balcomb.
862. Molly Barnes7 Averill (Samuel6, Samuel/1, John*,
Jolur, William', William'), b. June 29, 1806, at Randolph, Vt.
(see T. R.) ; lived at Randolph and Rutland, Vt., Persia and
Otto, N. Y., and at Newberg, Mich. She m. June, 1827, at
Gowanda (Lodi), N. Y., Peter Harwood (son of Webb Harwood
of Uxbridge, Mass, and Hannah Anderson, his wife), b. June
17, 1799, at Palmyra, N. Y. ; d. Feb. 28, 1850, at Newberg, Cass
Co., Mich. She d. there, Feb. 25, 1851. Her oldest son wrote,
"She possessed in some degree the faculty of second sight, and
was slightly clairaudient, hearing voices and singing, and in
this resembled her oldest brother, Samuel V. Averill."
Children :
i. William M.s Harwood, b. July 15, 1828, at Otto; m. Dec.
31, 1856, at Constantine, Mich., Clarissa Easton. They
live at Newberg, and have four children. He was in the
Civil War one year, 1864-5.
ii. Samuel" Harwood, b. Mar. 5, 1830, at Otto; d. Feb. 16,
1850, at Newberg.
iii. Lester Marvin" Harwood, b. Feb. 2, 1832, at Persia; m.
1855, in Minnesota, Mary Ann Winans. Living in Fil-
more Co., Minn. Several children.
iv. Julia A." Harwood, b. Feb. 19, 1834, at Persia; m. June,
1852, at Fabius, Mich., Spencer Brown. 1 child,
v. Luther M.s Harwood, b. Oct. 19, 1836, at Otto; m. 1860, at
Newberg, Mary Ann Young. Lives at Three Rivers,
Mich. Has six children.
The Seventh Generation 599
vi. Olive S.s Harwood, b. Nov. 18, 1838, at Otto; m. 1858, at
Constantine, Mich., Samuel Shelleberger. Lives at Por-
ter, Cass Co., Mich. 3 children.
vii. Caroline Harriet' Harwood, b. Sept. 16, 1841, at Otto;
m. Dec. 25, 1864, at Indianapolis, Ind., Martin Henry
Halpin. Living at Indianapolis. Three children.
viii. Albert" Harwood, b. Jan. 10, 1845, at Newberg; living at
St. Johns, Whitman Co., Wash. He enlisted in the 2nd.
Mich. Inf., 1861, when but a little more than 16 years
old. He lost his left aim soon after the surrender of
Vicksburg-, 1863. He was a Methodist minister.
865. Laureston "Loriston" 7 Averill (Samuel'', Samuel',
John*, John5, William2, William'), b. Apr. 2, 1812, at Randolph,
Vt. ; lived at Livingston, N. Y., and in Howard Co., la. He m.
Nov. 27, 1834, at Lodi (now Gowanda), N. Y., Elizabeth Sea-
brook. He was a farmer and d. Feb. 11, 1880, near Cresco,
Howard Co., la.
Children :
1883. i. Sophronia A.\ b. Sept. 26, 1835.
1884. ii. Martin Van Buren\ b. Apr. 30, 1837; m. May 2, 1867, at
Indianapolis, Ind., Rosetta Badger Wilson.
1885. iii. Euphemia Elizabeth', b. Aug. 28, 1839.
1886. iv. Laureston Seabrook\ b. Jan. 11, 1843.
memoranda.
* From Erie Co. Deeds N. Y., we have the following item: Loriston
Averill, to Phillip Miller, Apr. 16, 1836; Vol. 41, p. 421.
Prob. other deeds are to be found there to or from the sd. Loriston.
866. Carlos7 Averill (Samuel6, Samuel5, John4, John', Will-
iam2, William'), b. Apr. 2, 1814, at Randolph, Vt. ; m. May 19,
1839, at Gowanda (Lodi), N. Y., Lydia Benson. He d. Mar. 23,
1889, aged 75, at Collins, N. Y., of typhoid pneumonia. He was,
previous to 1851, one of the owners of the Mansion House at
Gowanda, perhaps the only owner of it, and transferred his in-
terest in it to Mr. P. Pemberton about the date above given. He
and his sons were Democrats.
Children:
1887. i. Alfred", b. Dec. 29, 1840, prob. at Gowanda.
1888. ii. Elbridge\ b. Sept. 18, 1842, prob. at Gowanda.
1889. iii. Wallace", b. Nov. 20, 1845, prob. at Gowanda; d. May 3.
1880.
1890.
l.
1891.
ii.
1892.
iii
1893.
iv.
1894.
v.
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867. Edwin7 Averill (Samuel0, Samuel5, John*, John3, Will-
iam-, William1), b. June 29, 1816, at Alexander, N. Y., lived at
Gowanda (Lodi), N. Y. He m. Aug. 19, 1842, at Gowanda,
Esther Clark.
Children :
Angelina", b. Dec. 17, 1843; m. Antoine Setter.
Ruth\ b. Dec. 22, 1844; m. Martin Ernes.
Jerome", b. — , 184- ; was in the Civil War, Co. A.
154th. N. Y. Inf. Enlisted Aug. 14, 1862. Discharged
Mar., 1863, wounded; d. in young manhood.
Esther", b. Dec. 9, 1856; m. Wm. H. Shaffer.
Jerusha", b. Apr., 1852 (or 58?) ; m. George Coleman.
869. Lorin7 Averill -(Samuel9, Samuel'', John*, John3, Will-
iam'-, William1), b. Sept. 26, 1820, at Gowanda, N. Y.. is a car-
penter, and lives at Gowanda, where he m. Nov. 11, 1849,
Adaline Hartman (dau. of Nicholas Hartman of Lodi, and
Lucretia Hull, his wife), b. May 19, 1829, at Gowanda, and d.
there May 21, 1881.
Children (all b. at Gowanda) :
Sophronia", b. Sept. 3, 1850; m. John Stevens.
Harvey Marion", b. Apr. 24, 1852; m. Emma Navamore.
John Parsons", b. Sept. 30, 1854; lived at Gowanda.
Bert", b. Sept. 16, 1856; d. Jan. 24, 1859, at Gowanda.
Burton", b. Sept. 21, 1859; was an axe-maker and printer,
and lived at Gowanda, N. Y., Indianapolis, Ind., and in
Mich. He m. Adeline Hartman, and d. of consumption,
Feb. 27, 1887, at Dayton. O.
1905. vi. Jennie Cynthia", b. Aug. 22, 1862, has lived at Gowanda,
Dunkirk, and Buffalo, N. Y. She m. Sept. 17, 1887, at
Gowanda, Joseph Mylon (son of Bernard Mylon, and
Adelia Downes, his wife, of Randolph, N. Y.), b. Apr. 1,
1866, at Randolph, and d. there July, 1889.
1906. vii. Clara", b. May 17, 1865; m. Louis Williams.
1907. viii. Kate", b. May 6: 1868; d. Sept. 29, 1871, at Gowanda.
870. Sarah Volinda7 Averill (Samuel'', Samuel5, John\
John3, William2, William'), b. Dec. 14, 1824, at Gowanda, N. Y. ;
has lived at Buffalo and Utica, N. Y., Sandusky, O., Indianapolis,
Ind., Larkfield, L. I., and New York City. She is a woman of
strong mind and will, and warm heart ; a devoted, affectionate,
and sympathetic wife and mother ; deeply religious, and inter-
ested in speculative philosophy. In early life she was a soprano
singer in church choirs, and a solo singer in the Mozart Club of
1900.
i.
1901.
ii.
1902.
iii.
1903.
iv.
1904.
v.
The Seventh Generation 601
Sandusky, 0. She m. Feb. 2, 1846, at Buffalo, John Jehiel (137)
Parsons (son of Aaron, 180 [Aaron, 111, Aaron, 102, Aaron, 93,
Daniel, 45, Joseph, 23, Cornet Joseph, 1], of Niagara Falls,
N. Y., and Emily Stowe of Middleton, Conn., his wife), b. May
21, 1827, at Wilson, N. Y. Mr. Parsons was graduated at De
Vaux College, Niagara Falls, when very young ; entered business,
becoming a manufacturer of printed and blank books. He or-
ganized and was many years Secretary and Treasurer of the New
York Sanitary Supply Co. of New York City. He was a Brevet
Lieutenant Colonel, Camp of Ins. Indian for Volunteers 1861 ;
an Ancient Scottish Rite Mason, 32nd degree, and an Elder in
the Presbyterian Church. (See the Pcostms' Memorial by Albert
Parsons, in Cornet Joseph Parsons, by Henry M. Burt, and
Albert Ross Parsons, 1898.) He d. Apr. 24, 1894. at East
Northport, L. I.
Children:
i. Albert Ross" Parsons, b. Sept. 16, 1847, at Sandusky, 0.
He m. at New York City, Alice Van Ness (dan. of C. H.
Van Ness), and lives at Garden City, L. I.; has five
children. Mr. Parsons was the author of the Synthetic
Method for the Pianoforte; Parsifal; The Finding of
Christ through Art; New Light front the Great Pyra-
mid; and the Parsons' Memorial mentioned above. Mr.
Parsons' interest and assistance in obtaining- data of
his branch of the Averills was that of an experienced
genealogist, and therefore of great value,
ii. Marie Emile" Parsons, b. June 13, 1851, at Buffalo, N. Y.;
m. Jan. 19, 1871, at New York City, George H. Perry-
man; lives at Brooklyn, N. Y., has three children,
iii. Ella Teresa" Parsons, b. July 18, 1854, at Buffalo; m. at
New York City, John S. Conover; lives at Closter, N. J.;
has six children,
iv. Kate Burwell" Parsons, b. July 15, 1856, at Buffalo;
lives at E. Northport, L. I.
v. Frederick Chester* Parsons, b. Nov. 21, 1859, at Indian-
apolis, Ind.; m. at Brooklyn, N. Y., Alice MacKenzie;
lives at Brooklyn; has six children.
vi. Harriet Sophronia" Parsons, b. Mar. 11, 1862, at Indian-
apolis; d. Mar. 2, 1869, at Utica, N. Y.
vii. John Edward* Parsons, b. Mar. 27, 1865, at Indianapolis;
m. Mar. 29, 1886, at Brooklyn, N. Y., Sarah MacKenzie;
lives at Brooklyn; has four children,
viii. Horace Talbot* Parsons, b. Apr. 9, 1868, at Indianapolis;
d. Mar. 6, 1869, at Utica, N. Y.
1908.
i.
1909.
ii.
1910.
iii
1911.
iv
1912.
v.
1913.
vi
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872. Lafayette Kibee Jerome7 Averill (Samuel3, Samuel5,
Joint', John3, William-, William1), b. Apr. 5, 1827, was in the
Civil War, and lost an arm. He m. Aug. 14, 1847, at Gowanda,
N. Y., Eliza Hartman (dau. of Nicholas Hartman, b. Feb. 15,
1799, and Lucretia Hull, his wife). He d. Oct. 29, 1898, at
Gowanda.
Children :
Sarah\ b. Feb. 13, 1849; m. Gridley Christy.
John Jabez", b. Mar. 25, 1852; m. Jennie Derby.
Ida "Euphemia"\ b. July 3, 1854; m. Dorr Tinney.
Denton*, b. Sept. 10, 1856; m. Rachel McMillen.
Willi a.ms, b. Aug. 14, 1859; m. Eliza Griener.
Alfred, b. Nov. 23, 1865; m. Anna Bernhart.
875. Hannibal Wales7 Averill (John6, John5, John4', John3,
William-, William1), b. Aug. 24, 1809, at Westminster, Vt., was
a farmer and lived at Swanton, and Highgate Springs, Vt., at
Stanbridge Station, Province of Quebec, Can., and at Franklin,
Vt. He m. (1) Oct. 25, 1841, at Rensselaerville, N. Y., Lucinda
(Lawson) Barber (dau. of Henry Lawson of Rensselaerville,
and Eleanor White, his wife), b. 1808; d. Oct. 29, 1846, at
Highgate Springs. He m. (2) May 8, 1849, Mary Ann Seward
(dau. of John Seward of Highgate, Vt., and Polly
Seward, his wife). He d. Oct. 19, 1885, at St. Armand Station,
Province of Quebec, Can.
Children (all b. at Highgate Springs) (by first wife) :
1914. i. Henry Oscars, b. Nov. 4, 1843; d. June 22, 1855, at High-
gate Springs.
1915. ii. Ellen Maria\ b. May 4, 1845; m. Sept. 24, 1873, at Swan-
ton, George S. Green, M. D.
(by second wife) :
1916. iii. Sarah Louisa", b. June 6, 1850.
876. Mark R.7 Averill (John6, John5, John, John-, Will-
iam1, William'), b. Dec. 22, 1811, at Swanton, Vt., was a car-
penter and farmer; lived at Swanton and Highgate Springs, Vt.,
and Prophetstown, 111. He m. Dec. 25, 1823, at Newfane, Vt.,
Ada C. Durin (dau. of Ethan Durin and Mary Gates, his wife),
b. Apr. 12, 1813, at Newfane. He d. Feb. 20, 1893, at Cedar
Rapids, la.
The Seventh Generation 603
Children (all except the last b. at Highgate Springs) :
1917. i. Mary J.s, b. Feb. 11, 1835; m. Earl S. Ellithorp.
1918. ii. Wales\ b. Apr. 30, 1837; m. C. Nelson.
1919. iii. Anna Rhoda\ b. June 9, 1839; m. Sept. 3, 1891, at Vine-
land, N. J., Daniel K. Smith, and lives at Pi'ophetstown.
1920. iv. Harriet A.\ b. Oct. 3, 1841; m. Chas. H. Sanford.
1921. v. Arthur Tappan\ b. Sept. 14, 1843; m. Allie R. Doolittle.
1922. vi. Volney\ b. Aug. 12, 1847; m. Alice Schulthers.
1923. vii. Lewis Marks, b. June 10, 1850; d. Sept, 28, 1872, at Cedar
Rapids, la.
1924. viii. Ellie C.s, b. Dec. 8, 1857, at Prophetstown ; d. there Dec.
27, 1868.
877. Sidney S.7 Averill (John*, Jolnr Avery, John' Averill,
John3, William-, William1), b. Apr. 19, 1814, at Swanton, Vt.,
was a school teacher for fifty years and educated his own chil-
dren. He lived at Westbury and Jericho, L. I., Rahway, N. J.,
and Attleboro, Penn. He m. Apr., 1839, at Rensselaerville,
N. Y., Elmira Lawson (dau. of Henry Lawson of Berne, N. Y.,
and Eleanor Pinckney, his wife), b. 1809, at Berne. He cl. Apr.
25, 1893, at Wyanet, 111. Mrs. S. S. Averill d. Dec. 17, 1903, at
Erie, 111., at the age of 86.
Children :
1925. i. Gulia\ b. Sept. 13, 1842, at Westbury, L. I.; m. Henry D.
Eaton.
1926. ii. William Penns, b. 1846, at Jericho, L. I.; d. 1862 in a hos-
pital at Evansville, Ind. Prob. the Wm. Averill, Private,
34th. 111., Jan. 11, 1865, from Roll of Honor, Civil War.
1927. iii. Parnell\ b. 1849, at Rahway, N. J.; m. 1879, at Cham-
bersburg, Penn., Jennie Northrup. He is in the real
estate business.
1928. iv. Sidney", b. Jan. 2, 1856, at Rahway; unm. Has been a
printer, is now a farmer, living- at Baden Station, Mo.
1929. v. ElmirV, b. 1857, at Attleboro, Pa.; m. 1878, Frank Petty.
1930. vi. John\ b. 1861, at W. Vienna, N. Y.; m. 1890, at Idaho
Springs, Col., Minnie Choate. He is a tall, fine looking
man, a shipper of beef and lumber to the Chicago mar-
ket.
MEMORANDA.
All the above have a birthright claim in the Society of Friends, though
none are living where they can attend the meetings. All the men of this
family have been and are Republicans.
604 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
888. Justin Parsons7 Averill (Jacob1', Thomas5, Thomas*,
John3, William", William'), b. Friday, Oct. 19, 1821, near Stock-
bridge, Windsor Co., Vt.; m. 1849, Cornelia Matilda Huston.
Children :
1930a. i. Ella Matilda8, b. July 31, 1854, at Joliet, 111.; m. Henry
Hildreth Ellison.
1930b. ii. Harry Emerson', b. June 16, 1859. at Battle Creek, Mich.
1930c. iii. Ida CORALIA6, b. Dec. 19, 1861, at Battle Creek, Mich.
893. Nancy N. ' Averill (John9, Thomas5, Thomas4, John'1,
William-, William'), b. Mar. 5, 1809, at Windsor, N. H.; m. Nov.
30, 1834, Jefferson Jones, who d. Mar. 14, 1856. She lived on
her father's old farm at Windsor and d. there Nov. 7, 1890.
Children :
i. Jennie M.s Jones, b. — , ; m. Albert J. Gray of
Windsor; d. July 21, 1901, at Windsor.
ii. Charles' Jones, b. , 18 — ; d. at Little Windsor.
iii. Annie" Jones, b. , 18 — ; d. at Little Windsor.
894. Chester7 Averill (John*, Thomas7', Thomas*. John3,
William', William'), b. Nov. 19, 1811, at Windsor, N. H. ; m.
, 18 — , Roberta Ray , at . He was a
merchant and lived at Newport, N. H. He cl. Sept. 22, 1876, at
East Lebanon, N. H.
Children :
1931. i. ELLEN8, b. June 8, 1841, at Heniker, N. H.; m. Aug. 14,
1860, at Newport, Dean S. Clement. Both died; no issue.
1932. ii. Isabel", b. Nov. 2, 1842, at Newport; m. Sept. 13, 1871, at
Windsor, Henry Noyes. They live at Lebanon, N. H.
1933. iii. Henry", b. Mar. 5, 1848, at Newport; m. - — , 18—, at
Newport, Nellie Pettee. Both died; no issue. He d. at
Medford, Mass.
1934. iv. Florence "Adele"\ b. July 30, 1851, at Newport; m. Sept.
20, 1874, at Newport, Ira Stowell. Both died. They had
three children, all of whom d. in infancy.
895. John Truman7 Averill (John9, Thomas7', Thomas*,
John3, William', William'), b. Nov. 13, 1813, at Little Windsor,
Vt. ; m. May 6, 1850, at Stockbridge, Vt., Melissa Boutwell
(dau. of John Boutwell of Stockbridge, and Sylvia Perkins, his
wife), b. Mar. 4, 1826, at Stockbridge. She d. at Reading, Vt.,
Aug. 6, 1900. He was a blacksmith, and lived at Windsor,
The Seventh Generation 605
Stockbridge and Reading, dying at the last named place, June
29, 1891.
Children (all b. at Stockbridge) :
1935. i. Ellen M.s, b. May 1, 1850; m. Apr. 7, 1868, at Mount
Holly, Vt., Ira Davenport. They had one dau. who d. in
infancy. She d. Mar. 15, 1872, at Mount Holly.
1936. ii. Emma L.\ b. Feb. 15, 1858; m. Elmer W. Merrill.
897. Mary7 Averill (John*, Thomas5, Thomas'., John", Will-
iam", William'), b. Jan. 25, 1823, at Windsor, N. H.; m. Dec. 2,
1841, at Hillsboro, N. H.. Hiram Brockway, who was b. Nov. 17,
1820, at Washington, N. H. They lived first at Hillsboro, where
all their children were born; and then at East Washington,
where both Mr. and Mrs. Averill d. on the old farm, he
June 7, 1878, and she Dec. 12, 1899.
Children :
i. Ellen A." Brockway, b. Jan. 14, 1844; m. June 23. 1868,
at Amherst, N. H., Harvey W. Dickinson. They live at
Sunapee, N. H., and have no children.
ii. Lucretia M.s Brockway. b. June 12, 1846; m. Feb. 20,
1868, at Hillsboro, Alfred G. Proctor. They lived at
East Washing-ton, where she d. July 25, 1876. They
had no children.
iii. Flora' Brockway, b. May 19, 1858; d. Nov. 18, 1872, at
East Washington.
911. John7 Averill {Philip", Thomas', Thomas\ John3, Will-
iam-, William1), b. June 29, 1817; m. Elizabeth Puffer of Peter-
borough, N. H.
Child:
1937. i. John Franklin', b. , 18 — .
913. Lucy Burnham7 Averill (James6, Ebenezer\ Ebene-
zer\ John", William", William1), b. Oct. 4, 1816, at Mont Vernon,
N. H.; lived at Mont Vernon and Milford, N. H. She m. July,
1845, at Amherst, N. H., Stephen "Chapin" Langdell (son of
Ezra Langdell of Mont Vernon, and Rebekah Langdell of New
Boston, his wife), b. Sept. 9, 1820, at Mont Vernon, d. Sept. 23,
1895, at Goffstown, N. H. Mrs. Langdell spends some time in
the old home, but resides at Stoneham, Mass.
606 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (all b. in Mont Vernon) :
i. James A.s Langdell, b. Sept. 14, 1845; m. Dec. 15, 1865,
Mary E. Wilkins (dau. of Luke and Elizabeth Langdell
Wilkins). He was accidentally shot, Apr. 2, 1870.
ii. Helen Marrs Langdell, b. Nov. 8, 1846; m. Geo. F. Tar-
bell.
iii. Eunice B.s Langdell, b. Mar. 31, 1851; m. Aug-. 21, 1869,
Frank Myers.
iv. Jennie A.s Langdell, b. Oct. 23, 1853; m. Wm. H. Pratt.
MEMORANDUM.
The Langdells were related to Gov. Langdon of N. H., and earlier gen-
erations spelled their name Langdon.
Helen Marrs Langdell {Lucy'1 Averill, James", Ebenezer5,
Ebenezer*, John; William-, William'), b. Nov. 8, 1846, at Mont
Vernon, N. H.; m. Mar. 25, 1874, George F. Tarbell, (son of
Joseph H. Tarbell and Harriet N. Hopkins).
Child:
i. Alice G.'j Tarbell.
Jennie A. s Langdell (Lucy7 Arm-ill, James6, Ebenezer1,
Ebenezer, John; William', William'), b. Oct. 23, 1853, at Mont
Vernon, N. H. ; m. Feb. 15, 1873, William H. Pratt (son of Wm.
H. Pratt, Sr.).
Child:
i. Inez A." Pratt.
914. Helen Mar7 Averill (James'; Ebenezer'% Ebenezer\
John'; William', William'), b. Mar. 15, 1827, at Mont Vernon,
N. H.; lived at Milford, N. H.; m. Mar. 28, 1847, at Amherst,
N. H., Joseph Fitch Crosby (son of Joseph Crosby of Amherst
and Sarah Richardson, his wife), b. Sept. 16, 1819, at Amherst;
d. May 11, 1900, at Milford. She d. Nov. 14, 1879, at Milford.
Children (both b. at Milford) :
i. Grace Helen" Crosby, b. June 13, 1858; lives in Milford;
unm.
ii. Kate Belles Crosby, b. May 24, 1860; d. Oct. 11, 1894, at
Milford.
The Seventh Generation 607
915. Granville Clifford7 Averill (Eben5, Ebenezer5, Ebene-
zer4, John3, William", William'), b. May 6, 1811, at Thornton,
N. H.; m. Dec, 1837, Caroline Wallace Averill (No. 919) of
Milford, N. H. She was b. Oct. 21, 1812, at Milford, and d. there
Mar. 18, 1864. He d. May 28, 1885, at Hooksett, N. H.
Children :
1938. i. Mary Caroline', b. July 5, 1839, at Milford, N. H.; m.
June 18, 1859, Frank W. Mace ( son of Joseph and Har-
riet (Wheeler) Mace of Amherst). They live at Hill-
side Farm, Amherst, N. H., and have no children living.
1939. ii. Willis G.s, b. Apr. 15, 1841, at Milford; m. Apr. 15, 1868,
Fanny McPherson (dau. of William D. and Clarissa
(Richardson) McPherson) of Bedford, N. H. They live
at Hooksett, N. H., and have one child living.
1940. iii. Anna Frances', b. Dec. 15, 1843; m. (1) Elbridge D.
Clark; m. (2) Ephraim Adams Parkhurst.
1941. iv. Woodbury J.s, b. Apr. 6, 1847, at Milford; d. there Aug. 6,
1859.
1942. v. Clara T.\ b. Apr. 6, 1852, at Milford; d. there June 12,
1864.
1943. vi. Andrew Wallace", b. June 6, 1856, at Milford; d. there
Oct. 31, 1863.
916. Fanny Bradford7 Averill (Eben''', Ebenezer', Ebene-
zer4, John; William', William'), b. May 23, 1815, at Thornton,
N. H. ; lived at Milford, N. H., in the old Ebenezer Averill home-
stead built in 1786. which she inherited from her father. She
m. Mar. 8, 1842, Levi Curtis. She d. Sept. 3, 1866. at Milford.
Child :
i. Rosalind D.s Curtis, b. Sept. 26, 1845; m. Ride-
out.
Rosalind D.8 Curtis {Fanny1 Averill, Eben?, Ebenezer5,
Ebenezer4, John3, William2, William1), b. Sept. 26, 1845; lives in
the old Averill homestead in Milford, N. H. She m. Sept. 26,
1865, Rideout.
Children :
i. Nellie F.° Rideout.
ii. Leon C.'' Rideout.
923. Clinton Spaulding7 Averill (Calvin0, Ebenezer Jr.5,
Ebenezer1, John3, William1, William'), b. Sept. 22, 1827, at Mil-
ford, N. H. ; m. Mar. 10, 1852, at Milford, Catharine K. Hutchin-
son (dau. of Jonas Hutchinson of Milford, and Nancy Wallace,
608 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
his wife), b. Aug. 9, 1831, at Hancock, d. Apr. 4, 1878. Clinton
Spaulding Averill was a lawyer, a bank president, and State
Superintendent of Public Schools in New Hampshire. He col-
lected considerable data for the line of Ebenezer (No. 52) ; a
letter containing this data was written to a relative, Sept. 3,
1872. He was a man with broad sympathies, and very highly
esteemed in the State.
Child :
1944. i. Catherine Isabella", b. June 23, 1859, at Milford; d. at
Milford.
924. Martha7 Averill (Asa6, David" , Ebenezer", John", Will-
iam-, William'), b. probably 1809; m. Mr. Merrill.
She lived at Farmington and Pittston, Me.
Children :
i. S. S.s Merrill, who lives at Salem, Mass.
ii. - (Dau.)s Merrill, m. J. B. Gordon, who lives at
Bradford, Me.
925. Mary7 Averill (Asa6, David/', Ebenezer*, John1, Will-
iam-, William'), b. May 13, 1810, at Newcastle, Me., was a
tailoress before her marriage, and lived in E. Pittston, Albion
and Augusta, Me. She m. Feb. 15, 1835, at Albion, Gardiner*
Phillips (son of Asa Phillips, Jr., of Winslow, Me., and Appia
Chalmers of Woolwich, Me., his wife), b. Jan. 21, 1806, at
Ligonia, Me.; d. Feb. 9, 1889, at Augusta, Me. She d. Dec. 5,
1875, at Augusta.
Children (all but the last b. at Albion) :
i. Hannah Burrill1 Phillips, b. Dec, 1835; d. 1840, at
Albion.
ii. Sarah Marshall" Phillips, b. May 15, 1837; has lived in
Augusta and Bangor.
iii. Emily Webb" Phillips, b. Mar. 17, 1839; lived in Albion
and Augusta; d. Mar., 1861, at Augusta.
iv. Ada Byron* Phillips, b. Dec. 11, 1841; m. Isaac James
Mead.
MKMORAXIU'M.
Gardiner Phillips was the only child of his parents, who were m. in
Fairfax, and lived afterward in Ligonier, and Albion, Me., Aug. 29, 1801.
The Phillips and Chalmers were both long lived families, the latter of
Scotch descent.
The Seventh Generation 609
v. Noel Byron" Phillips, b. Sept. 15, 1843; was in the Civil
War; d. Aug-. 9, 1862, Battle of Cedar Mt., Va.
vi. Hannah' Phillips, b. Sept. 11, 1845; m. Jan. 10, 1870, at
Augusta, Me., Charles L. Chalmers. They live in Ban-
gor and have four children.
vii. Elihu Burrill* Phillips, b. Nov. 11, 1849, at Augusta,
Me.; d. there, 1852.
Ada ByronK Phillips (Mary1 Averill, Asa6, David?, Ebene-
ze?-*, John3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 11, 1841, at Albion, Me.;
has lived at Augusta and Hiram, Me., and now lives at Everett,
Mass. She m. Aug. 23, 1864, at Augusta, Isaac James Mead.
Child :
i. Byron A.'j Mead.
926. Eben7 Averill 2nd (Asa6, David7', Ebenezer*, John3,
William-, William'), b. Apr. 15, 1812, at Pittston, Me., was a
fanner, and lived at Prentiss, Me. He m. 1837. at Bangor, Me.,
Maria Osgood (dau. of Benjamin Osgood and Isabell Sterling,
his wife), b. Mar. 31, 1822, at Fryburg, Me. He d. May 20,
1902, at Prentiss; she is living there with her son (1906).
Children :
Ann M.\ b. Feb. 28, 1837; m. Cyrus A. Rowe.
Isabell", b. Dec. 12, 1843; m. Alonzo R. Page.
Alberta M.\ b. Dec. 12, 1852; m. Geo. B. Gates.
Perte Ednas, b. Dec. 6, 1856; m. Edwin L. Schillinger.
Pitt E.s, b. Dec. 6, 1856; m. Lucy E. Muzzy.
Asa M.\ b. Feb. 23, 1859; m. Nettie Beatham.
Ada Mabel", b. Feb. 23, 1859; m. George A. Larabee.
927. Ira7 Averill 2nd (Asa6, David5, Ebenezcr\ John3, Will-
iam-, William1), b. Oct. 31, 1814, at Pittston, Me., was a farmer,
and lived at Prentiss, Me. Four generations of this family have
lived at the site of the present house in the town of Prentiss
(Ira7, Benjamin*, Ira9, and Leo1", make the four generations).
The first house which Ira7 built in 1846, was burned down in
1900, and with it many records, — one an old record which Ira7
had of his uncles. The new house was built on the old site. He
m. Apr. 13, 1841, at Plantation, No. 7, Range 3, Penobscot Co.,
Me., Ernestine Judkins (dau. of John Judkins of Prentiss, and
Anna Baldwin, his wife), b. June 27, 1818, at Fayette, Me., d.
June 1, 1896, at Prentiss. He d. Mar. 15, 1902, at Prentiss.
1945.
i.
1946.
ii.
1947.
ni.
1948.
iv.
1949.
v.
1950.
vi
1951.
vii
610 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
L952. i. Benjamin Dunn", b. Sept. 18, 1844; m. Louisa Merrill
Rowe.
1953. ii. Anna M.\ b. Apr. 1, 1846; m. Clark G. Potter.
928. Hiram7 Averill (Asa6, David', Ebcnczcr\ John3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. — , 1818, probably at Pittston, Me.,
where his son John was born. He was the only one of his
mother's family living in 1903. He m. Nancy Little. His resi-
dence was at West Farmingdale, Me., where he d. July 4, 1906.
Children :
1954. i. John H.", b. 1852, at Pittston; lives at Newburyport, Mass.
1955. ii. Ar>DiE\ b. 185- ; d. abt. 1880.
929. Asa7 Averill (Asa6, David:1, Ebenezer*, John3, Will-
iam-, William') , b. probably at Pittston, Me. ; m.
Child :
1956. i. Charles", b. - — , 18 — ; lives at Gardiner, Me.
930. Sarah7 Averill (Asa6, David", Ebenezer\ John3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. 1822, lived at Hallowell, Belgrade and Au-
gusta, Me. She m. May 23, 1845, Darius Rockwood (son of John
Rockwood of Belgrade, Me., and Esther Rowe, his wife), b. Aug.
16, 1821, at Belgrade, d. June 4, 1890, at Portland, Me. She d.
Oct. 11, 1889, at Nahant. Mass.
Children (all b. at Augusta) :
i. Esther Augusta1* Rockwood, b. Sun., Mar. 7, 1847; m.
Geo. F. Gannett,
ii. Frances Aldora" Rockwood, b. Fri., June 23, 1849; m.
(1) Chas. H. Wills; m. (2) Wm. H. Robbins.
iii. Mary Abbie" Rockwood, b. Sat., Mar. 9, 1850; m. (1) C.
V. Hamilton; m. (2) Edgar L. Dow.
iv. Fred" Rockwood, b. Mon., Aug-. 30, 1852; d. Sept. 21, 1853,
at Augusta,
v. Edward Lawrence" Rockwood, b. Fri., Feb. 23, 1854; m.
Addie Gordan.
vi. George Darby" Rockwood, b. Sat., Feb. 2, 1856; m. (1)
Clara L. Springer; m. (2) Lottie Hawks.
vii. Lizzie Sarah" Rockwood, b. Tues., Apr. 6, 1858; d. June,
1858, at Augusta,
viii. James H." Rockwood, b. Fri., Aug. 16, 1859; lives at Rum-
ford Falls, Me.
ix. Ella Barbara" Rockwood, b. Sun., Aug. 17, 1861; m. (1)
Charles Robinson; m. (2) John McKenzie.
The Seventh Generation 611
Esther Augusta* Rockwood (Sarah7 Averill, Asa6, David5,
Ebenezer1, John3, William-, William'), b. Mar. 7, 1847, at Au-
gusta, Me. ; m. there, Nov. 7, 1867, George Frederick Gannett.
They lived at Augusta. She d. Jan. 10, 1904, at Augusta.
Children :
i. George F.° Gannett.
ii. Charles H." Gannett.
iii. (An Infant)'' Gannett; d. y.
iv. Addie M.8 Gannett.
v. Frank 0.;i Gannett.
Frances Aldoras Rockwood {Sarah1 Averill, Asa6, David7',
Ebenezer4, John3, William-, William1), b. June 23, 1849, at Au-
gusta, Me.; m. (1) Nov. 3, 1867, at Farmingdale, Me., Charles
H. Wills (dec). She m. (2) Sept. 29, 1875, William H. Robbins;
they live at Nahant, Mass.
Children (by first husband) :
i. William'1 Wills.
(by second husband) :
ii. Arthur" Robbins.
Mary Abbies Rockwood (Sarah1 Averill, Asa6, David7, Eben-
ezer', Jolnr, William1, William'), b. Mar. 9, 1850, at Augusta,
Me.; lived at Augusta and vicinity. She m. (1) Oct. 23, 1879.
C. V. Hamilton (dec). She m. (2) Feb. 6, 1886, at Augusta,
Edgar Leslie Dow (dec). She d. Jan. 2, 1901, at Augusta.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Gertrude'1 Hamilton.
(by second husband) :
ii. Walter S." Dow.
iii. Fannie B." Dow.
iv. Edgar L." Dow.
v. Ella G." Dow.
Edward Lawrence* Rockwood (Sarah1 Averill, Asa6, David7,
Ebenezer\ Jolnr, William2, William'), b. Feb. 23, 1854, at Au-
gusta, Me. ; lives at Augusta. He m. May 12, 1886, at Augusta,
Addie Gordon.
Children :
i. Mabel1' Rockwood.
ii. Dora'' Rockwood.
iii. Robert" Rockwood.
612 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
George Darby8 Rockwood (Samlr Averill, Asa6, Davids1,
Ebenezer4, John3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 2, 1856, at Au-
gusta, Me.; lives at Augusta. He m. (1) Clara L. Springer
(dec.) ; m. (2) Lottie Hawks.
Children (by first wife) :
i. Julia9 Rockwood.
ii. Marion3 Rockwood, dec.
(by second wife) :
iii. Dorothy1' Rockwood.
Ella Barbara8 Rockwood (Sarah7 Averill, Asa1', David5,
Ebcnezcr\ John3, William2, William1), b. Aug. 17, 1861, at Au-
gusta, Me.; m. (1) Charles Robinson, from whom she was
divorced; m. (2) John McKenzie; they live at Reading, Mass.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Sadie11 Robinson.
ii. Richard1' Robinson.
935. David7 Averill (Ethan6, David", Ebenczer4, John", Will-
iam2, William1), b. July 27, 1821, at Casco (formerly Raymond),
Me. ; was in the livery business ; lived at Portland and Falmouth,
Me., Chelsea, Somerville and Cambridge, Mass., Oakland, Cal.,
and Colfax and Portland. Ore. He m. Mar. 2, 1845, at Portland,
Martha A. Morton (dau. of Thomas Morton of Fryberg, Me.,
and of Eliza Jordan, his wife), b. Apr. 3, 1826, at Raymond.
He d. July 21, 1892, at Portland.
Children :
1957. i. Elizabeth Ann ( "Lizzie" )\ b. May 2, 1846, at Portland,
Me.; lives at Portland, Oregon.
19.58. ii. Alphonso Barton', b. Oct. 24, 1850, at Portland, Me.; m.
there June 23, 1875, Eleanor R. Dennis; has four chil-
dren ; lives at Portland, Ore.
1959. iii. Clarence "Melville", b. May 13, 1855, at Portland, Me.;
m. Mar. 7, 1877, at Colfax, Wash., Eliza J. Clark; lives
at Portland, Ore.
1960. iv. Emery Howell\ b. Dec. 14, 1858, at Falmouth, Me.; lives
at Portland, Ore.
1961. v. David Morton\ b. Feb. 3, 1867, in Me.; m. Mary Ida
Swain.
The Seventh Generation 613
941, Susan7 Averill (David®, David- , Ebenezer*, John-, Will-
iam2., William1), b. Nov. 17, 1828, at Pittston, Me.; lived at
Lincoln, Me.; m. Dec. 10, 1849, at Lee, Me., John Emerson
Ludden (son of John B. Ludden of Lee, Me., and Hannah Wood-
bury, his wife), b. June 13, 1823, at Poland, Me. He d. Jan. 24,
1882, at Lee. Mrs. Ludden lives at Lincoln.
Children (all b. at Lee) :
i. Sewell Roscoes Ludden, b. Dec. 20, 1850; lives at Lincoln,
ii. Clarence Eugene" Ludden, b. Mar. 26, 1853; m. Feb. 22,
1886, at Canton, Me., Lorette G. Bennett. They live at
Richmond, Wash,
iii. Louis Emfrson5 Ludden, b. Sept. 15, 1855; m. Dec. 21,
1902, at Spokane, Wash., Sarah Snowdon. They live at
Spokane.
iv. Anna May8 Ludden, b. Aug-. 18, 1858; m. Granville W.
Gerry.
v. Lucy Ellas Ludden, b. Oct. 7, 1863; m. Daniel S. Potter.
MEMORANDA.
All the family had a common school education. Mr. Sewell Roscoe
Ludden and Mr. Clarence Ludden are Odd Fellows; the former has been a
Selectman of Lincoln, and is a clerk in a country store. Mr. Louis E.
Averill is in R. R. service and has charge of bridge and other repairs.
Anna Mays Ludden (Susan7 Averill, David'', David71, Ebene-
zer\ John3, William-, William1), b. Aug. 18, 1858. at Lee, Me.;
lives at Lincoln, Me. ; m. Apr. 25, 1887, at Lincoln, Granville W.
Gerry.
Children :
i. Tina M.9 Gerry.
ii. Gertrude" Gerry.
iii. Louis G.'j Gerry.
Lucy Ella* Ludden (Susan7 Averill, David'', David7', Ebene-
zer\ John3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 7, 1863; m. Aug. 6, 1892,
at Chester, Me., Daniel S. Potter; they live at East Lincoln, Me.
Children :
i. Della M.;i Potter.
ii. Cora A.9 Potter.
iii. Arthur E.'j Potter.
942. Sophronia7 Averill (David6, David5, Ebenezer\ John3,
William1, William1), b. July 29, 1831, at Lee, Me.; m. Mar. 16,
1856, at Lincoln, Me., Solomon Stone, who was b. May 1, 1834,
at Lee. She d. Apr. 17, 1882, at Lincoln.
614 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Lincoln) :
i. Eva J.s Stone, b. July 29, 1859; m. Frank Hayes.
ii. Arthur P.s Stone, b. Apr. 25, 1863; d. Oct. 17, 1898, at
Lee.
iii. Mary F.s Stone, b. Oct. 12, 1868; d. Aug. 29, 1896, at Lee.
iv. Ellis 0.s Stone, b. Dec. 6, 1872; lives at Lincoln,
v. Zoe^ Stone, b. Sept. 8, 1875; m. Mar. 24, 1899, at Winn,
Me., Carrol E. Rich. They live at Lincoln.
Eva J.* Stone (Sophronia7 Averill, David", David7', Ebene-
zer*, John", William1, William'), b. July 29, 1859, at Lincoln,
Me. ; m. Mar. 20, 1880, at Lincoln, Frank Hayes and lives there.
Children :
i. Walter" Hayes.
ii. Gains'1 Hayes.
943. David F. 7 Averill {David1'-, David5, Ebenezer*, John3,
William-, William'), b. Nov. 14, 1834, at Lincoln, Me.; was a
farmer and lumberman and lived at Lincoln. He m. Mar. 7,
1867, at Lincoln, Leah S. Lowell (dau. of Thomas Lowell and
Mary Jane Smith, his wife), b. Dec. 7, 1845, at Lee, Me. He d.
May 18, 1878, at Lincoln.
Children (all b. at Lincoln) :
1962. i. Herbert 0.\ b. June 12, 1868; lives in New York.
1963. ii. George G.\ b. Dec. 5, 1869, is a retired physician and
Treas. of the Keyes Fiber Company. He m. Nov. 18,
1908, at Fairfield, Me., Mabel K. Keyes, dau. of Mart.
L. Keyes and Isadore P. Stowell. They live at Water-
ville, Me.
1964. iii. Maud A.\ b. Nov. 10, 1871; m. Oct. 13, 1894, at Enfield,
Me., Matthew Twombly, and lives at Dublin, N. H.
1965. iv. Horace L.\ b. Nov. 13, 1873; lives at Boston, Mass.
1966. v. Effie F.\ b. Sept. 23, 1876; m. Harry Weymouth.
944. Nathan7 Averill (David", David7', Ebenezer*, John'',
William-, William'), b. Apr. 4, 1837, at Lincoln, Me., is a mer-
chant, and lives at Lee, Me. He m. Mar. 14, 1857, at Lee.
Mary E. Thurlow (dau. of Elisha Thurlow of Brunswick, Me.,
and Eliz. Jordan, his wife), b. May 25, 1838, at Brunswick.
Children :
1967. i. Clarence C.\ b. Apr. 6, 1858, at Lee; m. Georgia Jordan.
She d. some years ago at Lincoln. He was living- at
Chicago, 111., in 1903.
The Seventh Generation 615
1968. ii. William H.\ b. Aug-. 12, 1866, at Lee; m. Aug. 24, 1909,
at Oldtown, Me., Annie Carrington. He is a merchant
and lives at Lee.
1969. iii. Bessies, b. July 14, 1873, at Winn, Me.; m. Geo. F. Stevens.
945. Mary7 Averill (David*, David5, Ebenezer*, John3, Will-
iam2. William1), b. Mar. 3, 1840, at Lincoln, Me.; lived at Lincoln
and Lee, Me; She m. June 18, 1859, at Lincoln, Joseph W.
Knights, b. Mar. 8, 1833, at Lincoln; d. there, June 28, 1881.
She d. Feb. 16, 1902, at Lee. Me.
Children (all b. at Lincoln) :
i. Leonas Knights, b. May 16, 1860; m. Geo. M. Coffin.
ii. Charles" Knights, b. June 28, 1862; m. Edna Sweet.
iii. Edwin" Knights, b. July 26, 1866; m. Maud Tobin.
iv. Horace" Knights, b. Mar. 17, 1870; m. Thelda Leathers.
Leonas Knight (Mary' Averill, David'', David:', Ebrnczcr\
John', William-, William'), b. May 16, 1860, at Lincoln, Me.;
lives at E. Lincoln. She m. Oct. 26, 1881, at Lee, Me., George M.
Coffin.
Children :
i. June'1 Coffin
ii. Grace" CoFriN.
Charles'" Knights (Mary1 Averill, David'', David7', Ebenezer*,
John3, William', William1), b. June 28, 1862, at Lincoln. Me.;
lives there. He m. Mar., 1890, at Lee, Me., Edna Sweet.
Children :
i. Fay" Knights.
ii. True'' Knights.
iii. Madge" Knights.
iv. Homer" Knights.
Edwin* Knights (Mary7 Averill, David", David7', Ebenezcr*,
John", William', William')', b. July 26, 1866, at Lincoln, Me.,
lives at E. Lincoln. He m. Oct., 1888, at Lee, Me., Maud Tobin.
Children :
i. Milton" Knights.
ii. Joseph" Knights.
iii. Louisa" Knights.
iv. Hazel" Knights.
616 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Horace8 Knights {Mary1 Averill, David*, David5, Ebenezer*,
John3, William", William1), b. Mar. 17, 1870, at Lincoln, Me.;
m. Feb., 1893, at Lee, Me., Theda Leathers; they live at Lee.
Children :
i. Fay9 Knights.
ii. Vaughan" Knights.
iii. Bessie' Knights.
947. Harriet7 Averill (David", David5, Ebenezer4', John3,
William-, William'), b. Mar. 30, 1844, at Lee, Me.; m. there in
1866, Ira P. Bradford (son of Benjamin Bradford of Springfield
or Lee, Me., and Ann Pitman, his wife), b. Sept., 1843, at Spring-
field. They have lived at Lee, Me., Monticello, Minn., Superior,
Wis., and Millbank, S. Dak. In 1903 Mrs. Bradford was living
at Clairton, Penn.
Children :
i. Eva Berenice" Bradford, b. Nov. 27, 1867, at Monticello;
m. July, 1891, at Millbank, Amos W. Colcord; they have
4 children: Rose D., C. Bradford, Katherine M., and
Harriet H.
ii. Ida Warren" Bradford, b. 1868, at Monticello.
iii. Bessie Mae' Bradford, b. Oct., 1872, at Monticello, living
at Clairton.
iv. Claude Lefs Bradford, b. Jan. 2, 1874, at Superior; m.
1898, at Geneva, N. Y., Katherine Nugent; is a surgeon
living at Crafton, Penn.
v. Benjamin Harold" Bradford, b. Dec. 8, 1876, at Monti-
cello, living at Minsh, N. Dak.
vi. Alice Pearl" Bradford, b. Nov. 10, 1882, at Monticello,
living at Minsh.
vii. Mark Averill" Bradford, b. Oct. 29, 1886, at Millbank,
living at Clairton.
948. Horace7 Averill (David6, David5, Ebenezer4, John3,
William'2, William1), b. June 11, 1848, at Lincoln, Me., was a
hardware merchant at Lincoln. He m. Sarah Weatherbee (dau.
of Worthington Weatherbee of Springfield, Me., and Elizabeth
W. Gridley, his wife), b. Dec. 9, 1844, at Springfield, d. June 18,
1876, at Lincoln. He d. Mar. 15, 1876, at Lincoln.
Children :
1970. i. Harriet", b. at Lincoln; m. at Belfast, Me., Charles Hall.
1971. ii. Effie", b. at Lincoln; d. there Dec. 25, 1876.
The Seventh Generation 617
950. Eben7 Averill ( Elijah', Elijah"; Ebenezer*, John3, Will-
iam-, William') , b. abt. 1813 ; m. Lucy Jane . They lived
for a time at New Milford, N. H. He d. at Boston, Oct. 22, 1880,
intestate, and Lucy Jane Averill as widow of the dec. prays the
Probate Court Nov. 1, 1880, to be appd. admrn. of his estate.
The Court granted her request. Edwin B. Hall and Thomas K.
Hale were sureties to the amount of $1000.00. His only next of
kin were his brothers William and Elijah Averill and his sister
Lucinda Averill, who were then living at Whittlesey, Medina
Co., Ohio (Suffolk Probate).
957. Sarah Lucetta7 Averill (Moses6, Moses5, Ebenezer*,
John'; William", William'), b. Sept. 16, 1813, at Mont Vernon,
N. H., lived at Cleveland, O. ; m. Sept. 16, 1834, at Milford, N. H.,
Joseph P. Myrick. She d. Mar., 1891, at Cleveland.
Children :
i. Abbie Gertrude' Myrick, b. at Jaffrey, N. H.; d. there in
1838 (?), aged 15 mos.
ii. Addie Josephine" Myrick, b. Apr. 3, 1856 or '57; m.
Charles McCoy, a printer in Cleveland, O., who d. some
years ago.
iii. Sarah Isabel* Myrick, b. Oct. 27, 1858 or '59; m. Roderick
K. Walsh, of Cleveland. She d. in 1895, at New York.
Mr. Walsh was a newspaper reporter.
Addie Josephine* Myrick (Sarali Lucetta7 Averill, Moses*,
Moses7; Ebenezer*, John; William', William1), b. Apr. 3, 1856-7;
m. Charles McCoy.
Child :
i. Bernard Severence'-' McCoy, b. 1877, at Cleveland; d. there,
1895.
959. Abigail Langdell Odell7 Averill (Moses{\ Moses7; Eben-
ezerk, John; William-, William'), b. May 5, 1820, at New Boston,
N. H. ; m. , 1850, at Lowell, Mass., Joel Stone. Mr. and
Mrs. Stone live at Cleveland, Ohio.
Child:
i. Charles Bradbury" Stone, b. Aug. 8, 1851; lives at Cleve-
land, O.
618 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
960. Calvin Harleigh7 Averill (Moses6, Moses5, Ebenezer*,
John3, William-, William'), b. Dec. 29, 1822, at New Boston,
N. H.; m. Sept. 28, 1848, at Manchester, N. H., Mary Burns
Gutterson (dau. of Amos Gutterson of Milford, N. H., and Mary
Burns his wife), b. Mar. 27, 1831, at Milford; d. there Apr. 30,
1864. Mr. C. H. Averill is a watchmaker, and a Jeffersonian
Democrat, and has lived at Milford since 1824, at which time he
came there with his father, Moses Averill. He is in fact a
versatile Yankee with many interests. He wrote when nearly
77 years of age: "I never was sick three times in my life, I am
expected to make or repair anything from a fine watch to a
locomotive, houses, etc. I play any instrument from a Jew's
harp to an organ, wind or string; the bass-viol, viola and violin
are my favorites. I assist physicians in surgery, and nurse the
sick." All his leisure seems given to others because he has lived
alone since the death of his wife, and the absence of his only
child. It is said that all this family are very unconventional
and independent in thought and life.
Child :
1972. i. Clementine Elexene\ b. Mar. 19, 1850, at Milford, N. H.
She taught school for 28 years; m. at Washington,
D. C, Herbert L. Lilly, who was a teacher for some
years, and is now a lawyer in Cleveland, O., where they
live. Mrs. Lilly wrote: "As for my great-grandmother,
Nancy Parker, I have no doubts. As a' child I was
always teasing my grandmother for stories of 'old
times,' and she told me of my grandfather's childhood,
and spokp of his mother as Nancy Parker. So you can
consider that point settled."
960k. Moses7 Averill Jr. (Moses0, Moses7', Ebenezer*, John3,
William-, William'), b. , ; m. Lucinda Doyn, dau. of
Mrs. Doyn who m. for her second husband, Moses1' (No. 427b).
Children :
1972a. i. James\ b. May 2, 1821, at Wilton, Me.; m. Sarah Perry.
They livod at Wilton and had four children. He d.
there, Dec*. 26, 1895.
L972b. ii. Eben", b. Nov. 11, 1824, at Wilton, is living there and has
ten children.
1972c. iii. Wesley", b. Feb. 12, 1826, at Wilton; m. a woman from
Nevada or California. They live in Nevada and have
several children.
The Seventh Generation 619
1972d. iv. Lois", b. Jan. 30, 1830, at Wilton; m. Charles Eaton of
Jay, Me. They live at Belton, Mo.
1972e. v. Fanny", b. Jan. 6, 1833, at Wilton; m. there, Daniel Dacey.
They live at Wilton and have two children.
19721 vi. Mary5, b. Mar. 6, 1835, at Wilton; m. there, Frank Savage.
They live at Wilton and have five children.
1972g. vii. David C.\ b. Dec. 18, 1837, at Temple, Me.; m. Rhoda Ann
Farmer.
1972h. viii. Lizzies, b. Aug'. 24, 1840, at Wilton; m. there, (1) Henry
Simonds; m. (2) Moses Craig. They live at Farmington
and have one child.
1972L ix. Charles", b. Jan. 27, 1843.
1972j. x. Washington", b. - — , - — ; d. y.
1972k. xi. Hannibal", b. Apr. 10, 1850.
965. Hon. Nathaniel7 Averell (Samuel*, Benjamin5, Job*,
Job3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 31, 1804, at Frankfort, Me.,
m. , 18 — , Mary Spearing-, who was b. at Hartland, Me.,
and d. May 1, 1875, at Frankfort, where they lived. Mr. Averell
was a blacksmith, a Republican, a member of the Maine Legis-
lature for two terms, and held the office of Treasurer and Col-
lector of the town of Frankfort for some years. He was a
highly esteemed citizen. He d. Feb. 13, 1888, at Frankfort, aged
84 years and 13 days.
Children (all b, at Frankfort) :
1973. i. Samuel", b. - — , 18 — ; m. (1) in Mass., Eliza Lord;
m. (2) — .
1974. ii. Mary", b. - — , 18 — ; d. in infancy.
1975. iii. Henry", b. - — , 18 — ; cast away on a voyage from
Antwerp to New York. He m. Sarah Treat, and they
lived at Boston, Mass.
1976. iv. Franklin", b. , 18 — ; is unm. and lives in Arizona.
1977. v. Mary Ann", b. June 23, 1833; m. George Rollins of Salem,
and lives at Salem, Mass.
1978. vi. John T.\ b. Mar. 17, 1835; m. Feb. 20, 1864, at Lynn,
Mass., Mary F. Somes (dau. of Isaac Somes and Han-
nah Huzzey, his wife), b. 1842, at Wiscasset, Me. They
have always lived at Frankfort. He was 28 years a
blacksmith, for 18 years Deputy Sheriff, and at other
times Constable and Town Agent, which last named office
he held at date of writing.
1979. vii. Elmira", called Myra, b. Apr. 3, 18 — ; m. 1859, at Salem,
Mass., Norris Sawyer, son of Nathaniel Sawyer and
Harriet (Eastman) Norris, and lives at Lynn, Mass. 2
children.
620 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
11)80. viii. Charles F.\ b. Feb. 6, 1839; m. Hattie Dorr.
1981. ix. Harriet M.\ b. , 18 — ; m. Moses Palmer; lives at
Salem, Mass.
1982. x. William', b. Sept. 20, 1846; m. Tryphena Page.
1983. xi. Eliza5, b. - — , 18—; lived at Salem; d. Feb. 11, 1901.
970. Mahala7 Averill {John6, Benjamin5, Job4, Job*, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Oct. 10, 1804, at Alna, Me., lived at Alna,
Jefferson, Searsmont, Solon, and Oldtown, Me. She m. Sept.,
1824, at Solon, Volicut Ouitioute Brown (son of Timothy Brown
of Madison and Bangor, Me., and Alice Martin of Jaffry, N. H.),
b. 1800, and d. Dec. 24, 1838, at Oldtown. She d. there, Sept. 21,
1851.
Children :
i. Albert Orlando' Brown, b. Aug. 6, 1825, at Solon; m.
Sept. 20, 1851, at Orono, Me., Frances Augusta Hinck-
ley,
ii. Isaac Llewellyn" Brown, b. Mar. 20, 1827, at Solon; m.
Sept., 1849, at Oldtown, Anne Mebitable Smith,
iii. Anne Maria" Brown, b. Mar. 22, 1829, at Solon; m. Oct.
28, 1848, at Oldtown, Edson Palmer Chapman.
iv. Frances Louise" Brown, b. Oct., 1831, at Solon; d. there
Mar., 1833.
v. Sarah Electa' Brown, b. Dec. 15, 1833, at Solon; lives at
Oldtown.
vi. Martha Anne" Brown, b. Mar. 7, 1836, at Oldtown; m.
1858, Alonzo Whittlemore Sweet.
vii. Mary Frances" Brown, b. Apr. 1, 1838, at Oldtown; m.
there Mar. 12, 1862, Alpheus Kingsley Loe. She d. Jan.
23, 1897, at Stillwater, Minn.
972. John7 Averill (John6, Benjamin', Job4, Job3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Nov., 1808, at Alna, Me.; m. Mary Burling-
hame of Stillwater, Minn. He d. at Stillwater in 1852.
Child :
1984. i. Mary", b. , 18—; m. Mr. - - Crocker; lives at
Minnehaha Park, Minn.
973. Elihu Baxter7 Averill (John", Benjamin', Job4, Job3,
William'-, William'), b. Jan. 5, 1810, at Jefferson, Me., was a
clergyman of the Universalist Church, and lived at Eddington
and Dover, Me., and Westbrook, Tenn. He m. Aug. 24, 1837,
at Charleston, Me., Amanda Malvina Cushing, dau. of Caleb
The Seventh Generation 621
Cushing of Haverhill, Mass. (son of Caleb, son of James, Caleb,
Matthew) and Mary Church, his wife, of Dumbarton, N. H.
Amanda Cushing was b. May 15, 1813, at Orange, N. H. ; d.
Oct. 18, 1893, at Dover, Me. Her husband d. there Apr. 2,
1887, and for years after his death he was mentioned with
great affection and respect by his old parishioners and by old
residents of Eddington and Dover where he last lived, and
where for fifteen years he was Registrar of Deeds, an affection
of the throat having made it advisable for him to cease preach-
ing.
Children (the two eldest b. at Eddington, the six youngest
at Dover) :
George Baxter", b. June 4, 1838; m. Lydia A. Brown.
Frank Weston\ b. July 14, 1840; unra.; d. Jan. 14, 1908,
at the Soldiers' Home at Tagus, Me.
Anna Boynton", b. Oct. 24, 1844; living- at Dover.
Mary Church-, b. Oct. 24, 1844; living- at Dover.
Willard Cushing". b. May 12. 1847; m. Eliza McFadden.
Florence Malvina", b. Jan. 29, 1852; d. Oct. 20, 1857, at
Dover.
1991. vii. Ambrose Henry", b. Mar. 19, 1854; d. Sept. 19, 1863, at
Dover.
1992. viii. Alice May", b. Nov. 21, 1856; lives at Dover.
975. George7 Averill (John3, Benjamin5, Job4, Job'-, Will-
iam2, WillianV), b. July 1, 1816, at Searsmont, Me., was a farmer
and lumberman, and settled at Alton, Me., before 1842. He
lived also at Dover and Foxcroft, Me. He m. May 8, 1842, at
Alton, Nancy Burrill (dau. of Charles Burrill of Dover, Me.,
and Nancy Carter, his wife), b. Dec. 1, 1822, at Dover. She
was blind twenty years before she d. at Dover, Sept. 15, 1884.
He d. Nov. 28, 1896, at Foxcroft.
Children (all b. at Alton, excepting the last named) :
1993. i. Anna Boynton", b. Feb. 25, 1843.
1994. ii. George", Jr., b. Nov. 10, 1844; d. at Alton, Sept. 26, 1863.
1995. iii. Mary Ethel", b. Dec. 16, 1847; lives at Foxcroft, Me.,
where she was Supervisor of Public Schools in 1898,
and prob. much longer. She has been librarian of
Thompson Free Library since 1901, and is interested in
Grange and W. C. T. U. work. She is a very attractive
woman.
1985.
l.
1986.
ii.
1987.
iii.
1988.
iv.
1989.
v.
1990.
vi.
622 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1996. iv. Nancy Carter', b. July 26, 1850; d. June 4, 1887, at Fox-
croft, Me.
1997. v. Ellen Savage", b. July 17, 1852; m. Lewis Chase; lives at
Woodburn, Ore. (1906).
1998. vi. Luther Martin", b. Dec. 22, 1855; m. Amy Wilson.
1999. vii. Janet Turner", b. Feb. 20, 1858; m. Hiram Farmer; lives
at Charleston, Me. (1898).
2000. viii. Frederic Albion", b. July 15, 1860, was an iron-molder,
and lived at Alton, Dover, and Foxcroft, Me., and Chi-
cago, 111. He m. Aug. 31, 1885, at Sebec, Me., Martha
Sutherland (dau. of Andrew Sutherland of Sebec, and
Rhoda Moore, his wife), b. 1863, at Sebec. He d. Mar.
24, 1891, at Chicago.
2001. ix. Abby Maria", b. Jan. 19, 1863; d. at Alton, Oct. 16, 1864.
2002. x. Florence Malvina", b. May 25, 1866, at Dover; m. Alonzo
Woodbury Gerrish.
976. Mary A.7 Averill (John1', Benjamin5, Job1, Job", Will-
iam-, William1), b. Nov., 1818, at Searsmont, Me., lived there
and at Stillwater, Me. She m. John P. Haynes, a lawyer, who
lived at Bangor, Me., and d. there some years ago. She is living
in California.
Child :
i. — , Dau.", who m. George Esterly of Washington,
D. C, and is said to be a very talented woman.
979. Henry7 Avery {Isaac6, Benjamin5, Job\ Job'', Will-
iam-, William1), b. July 11, 1819, at Philadelphia, Penn., was a
surgeon-dentist there. He m. Oct. 31, 1846, at Philadelphia,
Emma C. Thomas (dau. of George Thomas, and Mary For-
sythe, his wife), b. Aug. 6, 1826, at Bristol, Penn.; d. Sept. 22,
1876, at Philadelphia. Dr. Avery d. there Oct. 31, 1896.
Children (all b. at Philadelphia) :
2018. i. Henry", b. Dec. 9, 1848; m. Apr. 22, 1879, at Philadelphia,
Elizabeth Crawford Harrison.
2019. ii. Edward Squibb", b. Nov. 30, 1852; d. Oct., 1859, at Phila-
delphia.
2020. iii. Mary Elizabeth", b. Mar. 18, 1859.
981. George Washington7 Avery (Isaac", Benjamin5, Job1,
Job3, William- William'), b. 1824, at Philadelphia, Penn., was a
banker and broker in that city, where he m. — , 1817,
Emma Eckstein who was b. 1825, at Philadelphia, and d. there
Apr. 11, 1875. Mr. Avery d. in 1869.
The Seventh Generation 623
Child :
2021. i. Emma Eckstein", b. May 24, 1848; d. Feb. — , 1890, at
Brumfieldville, Berks Co., Perm.
982. Adeline7 Avery (Isaac6, Benjamin5, Job1, Job3, Will-
iam'1, William'), b. Jan., 1827, at Philadelphia, Perm., lives at
Philadelphia (19—). She m. there Sept. 23, 1846, Joseph W.
Bullock (son of Benjamin Bullock of Philadelphia, and Martha
Maxwell, his wife), b. June, 1823, at Philadelphia, and d. there
June, 1883. He was a comb manufacturer, and Mrs. Bullock
continued the business after her husband's death.
Children (all b. at Philadelphia) :
i. Robert M.s Bullock, b. - — , 1848; d. 1852.
ii. Charles A." Bullock, b. - — , 1850.
iii. Susan A." Bullock, b. - — , 1852; m. Harvey Mitchell.
iv. Martha" Bullock, b. - — , 1855; m. William Poulterer.
v. Josephine" Bullock, b. - — , 1857; d. - — , 1857.
vi. Annie" Bullock, b. - — , 1859; d. - — , 1860.
vii. Joseph W." But lock, b. - — , 1863; d. - — , 1865.
984. Isaac7 Avery (William1' Avery or Averell, Benjamin5,
Job1, Job3, William1, William'), b. Sept. 17, 1813, at Jefferson,
Me., was a ship-carpenter and farmer ; lived at Jefferson, Me.,
where he was a Selectman, and a highly respected citizen. He
was a Republican and a leading member of the Baptist Church.
He m. 1842, at Nobleboro, Me., Patience Hodgkins (dau. of
Joseph Hodgkins of Nobleboro, and Mary Hanks, his wife), b.
Nov. 11, 1820, at Nobleboro. He cl. Sept." 16, 1859, at Jefferson.
Mrs. Avery m. (2) John Fuller of North Newcastle, Me., and
they removed to Dalton, Texas.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
2022. i. William Emery", b. Dec. 20, 1846; he was a soldier in the
Civil War, 6th Mass. Inf., re-enlisted in Mass. 12th Bat-
tery, went to New Orleans and Baton Rouge. After the
fall of Vicksburg and Port Hudson, he returned to Mass.
He d. of fever, Oct. 4, 1865, at Lowell, Mass., six weeks
after his return North.
2023. ii. Mary Spinney", b. Feb. 26, 1849; m. J. W. Fuller.
2024. iii. Isaac Emery", b. Nov. 15, 1855; m. Feb. 8, 1888, at Lynn-
field, Mass., Carrie Louisa Palmer (dau. of -
Palmer of Lynnfield, Mass., and Louisa Mansfield, his
wife), b. May 9, 1858, at Lynnfield.
2025. iv. Lilla S.\ b. Mar. 6, 1857; d. Sept. 16, 1893, at Lowell,
Mass.
624 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
985. Elizabeth7 Avery (William* Avery or Aver ell, Benja-
min7', Job\ Job", William-, William'), b. June 17, 1815, at Jeffer-
son, Me.; m. abt. 1839, James E. Stephenson, who was b. July
6, 1818, at Natchez, Miss., d. Oct. 23, 1876, at Boston, Mass.
They were burned out three times while living at Boston, and
such records as they held were probably destroyed. She d. Mar.
19, 1877, at Kittery Me.
Children :
i. Mary Ann' Stephenson, b. Sept, 6, 1840; m. John Rogers.
ii. Sarah Isabel' Stephenson, b. Dec. 22, 1844, at Boston,
Mass.; d. there Aug. 31, 1849.
Mary Ann8 Stephenson (Elizabeth7 Avery, William* Avery
or Averell, Benjamin5, Job\ Job'-, William-, William'), b. Sept.
6, 1840, at E. Boston, Mass.; m. John Rogers of Kittery, Me.
She d. Sept. 19, 1891, at Kittery. They had seven children : the
second is the only one whose name has been given us.
Children :
i.
ii. Richard J.' Rogers, of Kittery, Me.
986. Willard7 Averill called Avery (William''' , Benjamin',
Job*, Job\ William', William'), b. Aug. 24, or 23, 1817, at
Jefferson, Me. He was a trader and farmer, and lived at
Jefferson and (1898) at N. Newcastle, Me. He m. Feb. 25,
1849, at Newcastle, Rebecca (Simpson) Chapman (dau. of
Robert Simpson* 2d, of Newcastle, and Elizabeth Mason, his
wife, and the widow of Cyrus Chapman of Nobleboro, Me.), b.
Dec. 5, 1819, d. Aug., 1900. He d. May, 1900.
Children (all b. at Newcastle) :
2026. i. John Spinney", b. Sept. 13, 1849; is an officer of House of
Correction at Deer Island, Boston Harbor, Mass.
2027. ii. Sarah Elizabeth", b. Apr. 19, 1851; d. Nov., 1861, at New-
castle.
2028. iii. Mary E.s, b. Aug. 17, 1852; m. Clarence Stone. They live
at Royalston, Mass., and have a family.
2029. iv. Miranda, called "Randa" Carter", b. May 7, 1858; m. (1)
Le Roy Tuttle of Boston; m. (2) Julius A. Jones. They
live at N. Newcastle, Me.
See Cushman's Hist, of Sheepscot and Xvwcaxfle, Me.
The Seventh Generation 625
987. Mary7 Avery (William''1 Averell or Avery, Benjamin7',
Job4, Job"; William-, William'), b. Dec. 9, 1819, at Jefferson,
Me., lived at Gold Run, Placer Co., Cal. She m. Jan., 1848, at
Boston, Mass., John Spinney (son of Thomas Spinney of Glou-
cester, Mass., and Flavilla Coffin, his wife), b. Apr. 5, 1820, at
Port Latour, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Spinney went to California by
ship, around Cape Horn, abt. 1850. She d. Dec. 15, 1869, at
Gold Run, Cal.
Child :
i. Arthur" Spinney, b. May 31, 1864, in Placer Co., Cal.; m.
and has one child.
988. Margaret7 Avery (William''1 Averell or Avery, Benja-
min5, Job*, Jolr, William-, William'), b. Aug. 11, 1823, at Jef-
ferson, Me., lived at Jackson, Cal. ; m. Jan., 1849, at Boston,
Mass., Jasper Vela or Velar (son of Gasper Velar of Spain and
Cathariiia Pasqual, his wife), b. May 22, 1821, in Spain. She
d. Mar. 22, 1897, at Jackson.
Children :
James" Vela, b. 1850, at Boston, Mass.; d. there in 1852.
Jasper" Vela, b. July 30, 1854, in California.
Willard" Vela, b. Apr. 6, 1857, in California; m. there
and has had six children.
iv. George" Vela, b. Apr. 30, 1859, in California; d. there
Apr. 29, 1870.
990. Thomas William" Averill {Thomas6, Benjamin?, Job',
Job-, William1, William'), b. Apr. 26, 1816, at Alna, Me., was a
lawyer, and lived at Alna, and at Boston, Chelsea, and Quincy,
Mass., and Bolivar, Tenn. He m. Aug., 1838, at Quincy, Lydia
Lincoln Souther ( dau. of John Souther of Quincy, and Lydia
Lincoln, his wife), b. 1818, at Quincy, d. there 1891. He d. Oct,
28, 1856, at Bolivar.
Children :
2030. i. Mary Catharine", b. June 29, 1839, at Middleburg-, Tenn.,
has lived at Bolivar. Term., Ketchum, Idaho, and Quincy,
Mass. She m. June 4, 1879, at Quincy, Paul P. Baxter
(son of Thompson Baxter of Quincy, and Dolly A. Per-
ley, his wife), b. Apr. 21, 1835, at Quincy. He and his
wife keep a large hotel ("The Baxter") at Ketchum.
2031 ii. Lydia Lincoln", b. Apr. 26, 1845; m. (1) William H. Fol-
lett; m. (2) Geo. W. Morton.
2032. iii. William Thomas", b. Jan. 26, 1848, at Quincy; d. there
Sept. 24, 1872.
626 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
993. Rachel1,7 Averill (Thomas'-, Benjamin5, Job*, Job3,
William', William1), b. Apr. 1, 1823, at Alna, Me., was educated
at Wiscasset Academy, and has lived at Alna, 1840-45, Phila-
delphia, Penn., Leominster, Mass., 1884, and at Kent's Hill, Me.
She m. (1) at Boston, Mass., Rufus Kendal Cummings, an artist
(son of Jonathan Cummings of Leominster, and Abigail Kendal,
his wife), b. at Leominster, and d. there Mar. 29, 1864. She m.
(2) (2nd wife) July 17, 1873, George Ropes Holmes of Lynn,
Mass. (son of Capt. Benjamin Delone Holmes of Gloucester,
Mass., and Martha Roe, his wife), b. in Boston. Mrs. Holmes
has been indefatigable in her efforts to help perfect data of
her line, and her assistance has been of great value. She and
Mr. Holmes at the age, one of 83, and the other of 90, were in
1906 mentally and physically extraordinarily vigorous. Mr.
Holmes d. in 1907.
Child (by first husband) :
i. Abbie Jane" Cummings, b. Feb. 22, 1847, at Boston; m.
Samuel Sargent.
Abbie Janes Cummings (Rachel1 Averill, Thomas''1. Benja-
min', Job*, Job3, William', William'), b. Feb. 22, 1847, at Bos-
ton, Mass. ; m. May 1, 1866, at Lynn., Mass., Samuel Sargent.
She d. Sept. 15, 1875.
Children :
i. Rufus Samuel1' Sargent, who lives at Lynn, Mass.
ii. Lulu H." Sargent, who d. 1881.
995. Joseph7 Averill (William'", 2nd, Samuel5, Job*, Job*,
William2, William'), b. May 4, 1802, at Alna, Me., was a farmer,
and lived at Alna. He d. of typhoid fever, when a compara-
tively young man. He was an excellent citizen, much respected
by all who knew him ; diligent in business and an untiring
worker, a member of the Methodist Church, and a Democrat.
He was m. Apr. 20, 1824, at Alna, by Rev. Samuel Johnson, to
Rachel Clifford Trask (dau. of Solomon Trask, Jr., of Edge-
comb, Me., and Sally Clifford, his wife), b. Jan. 13, 1805, at
Edgecomb, d. July 5, 1874, at E. Boston, Mass. She was buried
at Sheepscot, Me. He d. Sept. 22, 1847, at Alna, and was buried
at Sheepscot. The children of this family, like many other
The Seventh Generation 627
Averills, were all gifted with wonderfully good musical voices.
Three sons were in the Civil War.
Children (all b. at Alna) :
2033. i. Caroline", b. June 4, 1825; m. Joseph Leighton.
2034. ii. Wilmot", b. Mar. 2, 1826; m. (1) Lydia Jane Kelley; m.
(2) Nellie Kelley.
2035. iii. Sarah Anne Trask*, b. Dec. 25, 1828; m. Joseph Leighton.
2036. iv. Jotham Donnell, b. Dec. 25, 1830; m. (1) Catharine
Campbell; m. (2) Mrs. Minerva Peaslee.
2037. v. William", 2nd, b. Dec. 30, 1832; m. Mary Ann Nolan.
2038. vi. Emmeline Trivetts, b. Oct. 30, 1835; m. Eben Hodge.
2039. vii. Charles Baker", b. Apr. 29, 1839; m. (1) Lydia Dickin-
son; m. (2) Mrs. Harriet (Savage) Blackman.
2040. viii. Joseph", b. Sept. 27, 1841; m. Sarah E. Hall.
2041. ix. Edward", b. Dec. 31, 1844; m. Ruth Peaslee.
2042. x. Orrin Tolman", b. Dec. 1, 1846; was a gentle but patriotic-
lad who thought it his duty to fight for his country. He
had enlisted for the Civil War, but d. of diphtheria, Dec.
25, 1863, at Jefferson, Me., just before he was mustered
in.
996. Mary7 Averill (William8, Samuel5, Job4, Job", Will-
iam-, William'), b. June, 1804, at New Milford, Me.; m. June,
1837, at Sheepscot Me., Thomas Rundlett. She d. Sept. 17,
1867, at Alna, Me.
Children :
i. Son" Rundlett. d. y.
ii. Son" Rundlett, d. y.
iii. Son" Rundlett, d. y.
iv. Susan" Rundlett, living at Sheepscot.
v. Emmaline" Rundlett.
vi. Mary" Rundlett, living at Sheepscot.
997. "Deacon" Enos7 Averill (William6, 2nd, Samuel5, Job'.
Job3, William", William'), b. July 11, 1806, at New Milford
(now Alna), Me., was a ship-builder by trade, a farmer and a
Republican. "He was one of the salt of the earth," and greatly
esteemed. He m. July 1, 1834, at Alna (in the old homestead
sitting-room), Sarah Carlton (dau. of Benjamin Carlton of
Alna, and Sarah, his wife), who was b. Apr. 10, 1810, at Alna,
and d. Feb., 1898, at Chelsea, Mass. He d. Apr. 15, 1891, at
628 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Alna, in his fine old house on his good New England farm. His
widow lived with her son at Chelsea, Mass., for some time before
her death. Their son Hartley inherited the old homestead,
which was part of the original holdings of his great-grand-
father Israel Averell, and contains the old family burying ground
of the said Israel.
Children (b. at Alna) :
2043. i. Hartley", b. Jan. 5, 1836; lives at Chelsea, Mass.; m. Jen-
nie MeLintoek. He has been a successful business man.
2044. ii. Enos "Carlton"", b. Nov. 10, 1841; d. at Alna, Mar. 7,
1872, unm.
998. Hiram7 Averell 2nd (William, 2nd6, Samuel3, Job4",
Job3, William', William'), b. Nov. 11, 1808, at Alna, Me., was a
shoemaker and farmer, and lived at Alna, Readfield and Farm-
ingdale. Me. He was an honest, upright man, adhering strictly
to his principles, and was a member and class leader in the
Methodist Episcopal Church for over fifty years. In politics he
was first a Democrat and later a Republican. He m. (1) Apr.
28, 1845, at Alna, Clementine E. Averill (dau. of Francis Averill
and Fiances Ann Young, his wife), b. Mar. 10, 1817, at Alna,
d. June 27, 1848, at Readfield. He m. (2) at Readfield, Mary
Jane Scott, b. Sept. 18, 1818, at Readfield, d. Mar. 7, 1884. He
d. Mar. 20, 1890, at Farmingdale.
Children (the three eldest b. at Readfield) (by first wife) :
204.".. i. ALVARADO W.\ b. June 5, 1846, was a soldier during the
Civil War; is at present in the West and is married.
2046. ii. Theodore I.\ b. Nov. 13, 1847; unm.
(by second wife) :
2047. iii. Albert H.\ b. Mar. 27, 1851; m. Alice M. Brawn.
2048. iv. Charles I.\ b. Jan. 24, 1853, at Gardiner, Me.; d. Dec. 9.
1862, at Farmingdale, Me.
2049. v. Ida EleonorV, b. June 30, 1858; m. Eugene Bachelder.
1000. Samuel7 Averell, 2nd (William1'', 2nd, Samuel5, Job'.
Job-. William', William'), b. Oct. 26, 1814, at Alna, Me., was
for many years a master-shipbuilder, and lived at Alna, and
Newcastle, Me., Tacoma and Steilacoom, Wash. He m. June
28, 1855, at Newcastle, Laura M. Chapman (dau. of Col. Hiram
The Seventh Generation 629
Chapman* of Nobleboro and Newcastle, Me., and Maria Chap-
man, his wife), b. Feb. 3, 1836, at Newcastle or Damariscotta,
Me. He was an able man. He d. Apr. 8, 1894, at Steilacoom.
Children (all b. at Newcastle) :
2050. i. Walter Chapman\ b. Nov. 28, 185(3; has lived at New-
castle, Me., and Steilacoom, Pierce Co., Wash., where
he is a real estate broker.
2051. ii. Sanford Kingsbury\ b. Nov. 10, 1858; d. Feb. 25, 1863 or
'65, at Newcastle.
2052. iii. Lizzie Frances", b. Nov., 1862; m. (1) Mr. -
Chase; m. (2) Chas. W. Allen (?).
MEMORANDA.
1134249
Col. Hiram Chapman, b. at Nobleboro, Oct. 16, 1806, came to New-
castle in 1854. He was a skilful mechanic, Col. of Regt., Selectman for
several years, Justice of the Peace, Representative to the Legislature 9
years, once President of the Senate, Judge of Probate 3 years, and an
especially honored citizen. He d. at Augusta, Me., Mar. 15, 1864, and was
buried at Damariscotta, Me. (see Cushman's History of Sheepscot and
Newcastle, 1882) .
1001. Eliza Jane7 Averill (Samuel'', Samuel*, Job', Job-.
William-. William'), b. June 24, 1805, at Newcastle, Me.; m.
Apr. 15, 1834, at Newcastle, Joseph Curtis, Esq. (son of Seth
Curtis of Hanover, Mass., and Lydia Hatch, his wife), b. July
10, 1800 (Cushman's History of Newcastle).
Children :
i. Wixfield Scotts Curtis, b. Feb. 4, 1837; m. Emma C.
Holmes,
ii. - (Dau.P Curtis; d. y. (?).
Winfield Scotts Curtis (Eliza Jane7 Averill, Samuel'', Sam-
uel", Job\ Job3, William', William1), b. Feb. 4, 1837; m. June 6,
1864, his cousin, Emma C. Holmes (dau. of Capt. John Holmes
of Newcastle), b. June 12, 1838. He d. Mar. 25, 1876, at Lon-
don, Eng.
Children :
i. Estelle" Curtis, b. June 9, 1865; she d. at Denver, Col.,
and was buried at Sheepscot, Me.
ii. Claude" Curtis, b. Nov. 23, 1870.
iii. Altha'' Curtis, b. Mar. 5, 1872.
630 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1003. Austin7 Averill (Samuel6, Samuel5, Job*, Job3, Will-
lam' William1), b. Oct. 28, 1809, at Newcastle, Me., in the old
house which belonged to his father Samuel, Jr., was a farmer
and lived at Newcastle. He m. there Apr. 1, 1852, Martha
Kennedy of that town (dau. of William Kennedy and Hannah
Hatch, of Bristol his wife), b. Oct. 24, 1829, at Newcastle, and
who d. there Apr. 17, 1893. He d. at Newcastle Oct. 20, 1888.
Children (all b. at Newcastle) :
2053. i. Samuel Austin", b. May 25, 1853; d. at Newcastle, Sept.
3, 1855.
2054. ii. Samuel\ b. Oct. 26, 1856; m. Alma C. Nelson.
2(15.".. iii. IsABF.i.i.E Curtis", b. Apr. 16, 1858; m. Joseph Hall, in her
grandfather Averill's house at Newcastle.
1008. Augustus Bertrand7 Averell (Francis*, Samuel*, Job\
Job\ William'. William1), b. Apr. 2, 1827, at Alna, Me., lives at
Sheepscot, Me., in his father's house. He m. Mar. 8, 1881, at
Alna, Etta M. West (dau. of Joseph West of Alna, and Lucinda
Williams of Woolwich, Me., his wife), b. Feb. 12, 1855. Mr.
Averell has an excellent memory and has helped solve some of
the Alna Averell problems, especially in connection with "Major
Jim," and some of his brothers, who were children of William"'
(No. 180).
Children (b. at Sheepscot) :
2056. i. Iva F.\ b. Mar. 12, 1882.
2057. ii. Lawrence A.\ b. May 1, 1891.
1013. Joseph7 Averell (James6, William5, Job*, Job3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Mar. 17, 1801, at Alna, Me.; m. (Int. pub,
Sept. 27, 1828, at Alna, Me.), Caroline Otis (dau. of Eben Otis
of St. George, Me., and Rebecca Williams, his wife), b. Feb. 1,
L809. They lived at Alna, Searsport, Prospect, and St. George,
Me. He was a ship-calker. He d. Sept. 14, 1873. at St. George,
and Mrs. Averell d. June 16, 1882, at Richmond, Me. The
Family Bible, hi the possession of Mrs. Lowell, furnishes the
records of births.
Children (all hut the three youngest h. at Prospect, now
Searsport, Me.) :
2058. i. Caroline", 1>. July 15. 1829; m. Samuel Lowell.
2059. ii. MARY B.\ b. Sept. 28, 1831; m. Cyrus Osborne; has chil-
dren.
The Seventh Generation 631
2060. iii. Frank Wilbur3, b. Sept. 10, 1833; m. Sarah Eliza Simp-
son.
2061. iv. Sarah\ b. July 6, 1835; m. William Low; d. Sept. 18, 1866,
in Cal.
2062. v. Clara M.\ b. July 8, 1837; m. William Boynton; is now a
widow.
2063. vi. Elbridge\ b. Mar. 27, 1840; m. (1) Kate Simmons; m. (2)
Lucy Marshall.
2064. vii. Ellen\ b. July 4, 1842; m. Capt. James Young; d. Apr.
20, 1884, at St. George.
2065. viii. Abbie\ b. Feb. 16. 1844, at Alna; m. Capt. Alden Linekin,
and lives at Warren, Me.
2066. ix. David Otis\ b. Jan. 13, 1846, at Alna; m. (1) Susan Libby;
m. (2) Alice Gilchrist. He has children and lives at
Thomaston, Me.
2067. x. Charles", b. Aug. 16, 1849, at Alna; m. Cassie Call; lives
at Richmond, Me.
1017. Jane7 Averell (James* Averell or "Avery". William5,
Job4, Job3, William-2, William'), b. Dec. 25, 1811, at Alna, Me.;
m. (1) Mr. Dunlap; m. (2) George Bragdon. She d. 1886, at
W. Alna.
Child (by second husband) :
i. James8 Bragoen, of Bath, Me.
1019. Caroline7 Averill (William6, William', Job*, Job3,
William2, William'), b. abt. 1800, at Alna, Me.; m. David Hiseock
of Bristol. (Pub. Nov. 19, 1825, at Alna, Me.)
Children :
i. Daniel' Hiscock, b. - — , 182-; m. - — ,
in Florida,
ii. Augustus' Hiscock, b. , 182-.
Daniel" Hiscock {Caroline1 Averill, William", William5,
Job*, Job"\ William-, William'), b. — , ; and d. in
Florida.
Child :
i. Marys HISCOCK. She had the Averill Family Bible.
1020. William Smith7 Averill (William6, William5, Job*,
Job", William-, William')., b. , 1812, at Alna, Me.; m. abt.
1834 or '35, Lucy Lucinda Turner, who was b. Apr. 9, 1814, at
Alna, and d. there Oct. 3, 1897, aged 83 yrs. He d. Oct. 31,
L'oTo.
in.
2071.
i\ .
2072.
v.
632 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
1852, aged 40 years. Both were buried in the Alna Cemetery
beside Deacon William Averill.
Children :
2068. i. Francis A., b. Alar., 1835 or ':'.7; d. unm., Dec. 18, 1884,
ae. 48 yrs. 9 mos.
2069. ii. Albert, b. 1841; d. at New Orleans (Carleton), La., May,
1864, ae. 23. He belonged to the 14th Regt. Maine Vol-
unteers.
Elizabeth ( Lizzie) s, b. - — , 1842; d. 1845.
Ali>en\ b. , 1844; d. 1844.
Mary Elizabeth", b. Aug. 23, 1847; m. Charles Seavey;
lives at Alna, near the interesting- "old meeting house."
1021. Eliza7 Averill (William*, William5, Job\ Job'-, Will-
iam-, William1), b. , 18—, at Alna, Me.; m. 1828,
Hezekiah Woodbury of Danvers (pub. Aug., 1828, at Alna).
Children :
i. Williams Woodbury, of Danvers, Mass.
ii. Albert" Woodbury, of Danvers, Mass.
1022. Robert7 Averell (Mosess, William5, Job4, Job3, Will-
iam-. William1), b. Aug. 7, 1805, at Orono, Me. (then called
Stillwater Plantation), was a surveyor, lumberman and farmer.
He m. (1) 183-, Catherine Paine Allen of New Sharon (?), Me.
(dau. of John Allen and Susanna, his wife), b. at Farmington
(?), Me., d. at Stillwater, 1862. He m. (2), Miss Eliza Wild
Jewett (Int. pub. Jan. 1, 1855), b. Nov., 1807, at Solon, Me.; d.
at Stillwater, May 28, 18(30. He m. (3) Mary A. (Warden)
Avery, widow of Dwight Avery* of Orono, Me., b. 1811, in
Vermont or New Hampshire; d. Dec. 16, 1881, at Stillwater.
He d. May 13, 1895.
Children :
2073. i. Charles Laeayette\ b. 1841 or '42, at Orono, Me.; d. in
infancy.
207 1. ii. Ann PRiseiLL.V, b. Feb. 22, 1845, at Orono; lives at Still-
water; m. John J. Quimby.
2075. iii. "Susan"(na)* Margaret\ b. Aug. 13, 1847, at Orono; m.
Mr. - Farnham.
MEMORANDUM.
Mrs. Susan M. Farnham holds the family Bible of her grandfather,
Moses Werell (William), also the coffin plate of William Averell, which,
with its record enabled us to identify this branch of the family as belonging
in that of Alna, Mc She also holds the Family Bible of Dwight Avery's
parents, not knowing any of his relatives to whom it would be acceptable.
The Seventh Generation (>:>:>
2076. iv. William Robert', b. Mar. 16, 1848; m. (1) Luella Davis;
m. (2) Lizzie Lewis.
2077. v. Charles Allens, b. - — , 185- ; m. Helen Silsby.
2078. vi. Nathan Allen', b. Sept. 27, 1852, at Oldtown, Me.; m.
(1) Charlotte Chesley; m. (2) Lona Wallace.
1025. Abigail7 Averell (Moses6, William*, Job', Job", Will-
iam-, William'), b. Apr. 12, 1811, at Orono, Me., m. (2nd wife)
at Orono, Elder Enoch M. Fowler.
Children :
i. Samuel" Fowler, b. at Orland.
ii. Moses A.s Fowler, who lives at Searsmont, Me.
1027. William7 Averell (Moses6, William7', Job1, Job3, Will-
iam2, William'), b. Nov. 5, 1814, at Orono (Stillwater), Me.,
was a valued Department clerk at Washington, D. C, for many
years, and lived at Stillwater, and Washington. He m. Oct. 21,
1841 (Int. pub. Sept. 25, 1841), at Stillwater, in their home on
the east side of the road on the Hodgkins site, Susan H. Webster
(dau. of Col. Ebenezer Webster," of Orono, and Lucy Dudleyf
his wife), b. Jan. 1. 1819, at Oldtown, Me., d. Dec. 26, 1891, at
Orono. He lived at Orono, and was one of the most highly
respected citizens of that town.
Children :
2079. i. Martha', b. Dee. 16, 1842, at Orono, Me.; d. there Mar.
28, 1861.
2080. ii. Maria Caroline", b. Aug. 26, 1844, at Orono; m. Frank
Gilman and had children.
2081. iii. William S.s, b. Dec. 30, 1845.
2082. iv. Kate Weston", b. - — , 184-; m. (1) Mr. Snow; m. (2)
Dr. E. N. Mayhew.
MEMORANDA.
Col. Ebenezer Webster, b. Oct. 3, 1780, at Bang-or, Me., lived in
Oldtown and Orono, where he d. 1855. He had another dau. who became
the wife of Gov. Washburn of Maine.
f Lucy' Dudley, b. 1783, was the sister of Paul'1 Dudley (son of
Thomas', Hon. William, Gov. Jos.", Gov. Thomas'). See Dudley Got. by
Dean Dudley.
2028. Maria Anne7 Averell (Moses6, William5, Job1, J<>b\
William", William'), b. Nov. 19, 1818 (or '20?), at Stillwater
(Orono), Me.; m. Stephen Pennell Wilson, b. Feb. 15, 1817 or
'19, at Bowdoin, Me. They live at Bowdoin.
634 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
"Children (all b. at Bowdoin, Me.) :
i. William Henry" Wilson, b. - — , 185-; d. Sept., 1865,
aged 18 (?), unm.
ii. Margaret Ellens Wilson, b. Nov. 25, 1852; m. Samuel
Sylvester,
iii. Melville Actor" Wilson, b. Sept. 15, 1860; m. 1880, at
Lisbon, Me., Etta Vida Leonard, b. Sept. 2, 1863, at
Lisbon.
iv. Freddies Wilson, b. - — , 186-; d. in infancy.
Margaret Ellen" Wilson {Maria1 Averell, Moses'' , William*,
Job', Jolr, William-, William'), b. Nov. 25, 1852. at Bowdoin,
Me., was educated at Litchfield Academy, and was a teacher.
She m. Sept. 16, 1876, at Bowdoin, Samuel Sylvester, b. Oct. 16,
1817.
Child:
i. Ella Adams" Sylvester, b. Oct. 6, 1877; m. Arthur Charles
Yeaton.
1029. Luther Hill7 Averell (Moses*, William5, Job*, Job\
William', William'), b. Nov. 1, 1823, at Orono, Me. (T. R.),
lived at Oldtown, Me. He m. (1) 185-, Elizabeth A. ,
who d. Dec. 5, 1856, aged 24 years. He m. (2) Dec. 11, 1864,
at Exeter, Me., Eliza L. Garvin (dau. of Jeremiah Garvin of
Concord, N. H., and Mary F. Hutchinson, his wife. (See The
Hutchinson Fam., 1896.) She was b. Sept. 19, 1839, at Exeter,
Me. They live at Oldtown.
Children (by first wife) :
2083. i. Son', b. Nov. 25, 1856; d. Nov. 28, same year.
(by second wife) :
2osl. ii. Martha G.\ b. Mar. 17, 186:], at Oldtown; m. Llewellyn
Powers.
1030. Moses Lucien7 Averell (Moses6, William', Job*, Jolr,
William" William'), b. July 31, 1825, at Orono, Me.; m. Aug.,
1860, at Bangor, Me., Albra Ellen Getchell (dau. of David
Getchell of Oldtown, Me., and Rachel Maria Elliott, his wife).
He d. Feb. 3, 189!. at Oldtown, where they lived.
These children were educate:! in the country schools of Bowdoin,
and at Litchfield Academy.
The Seventh Generation 635
Children (all b. at Oldtown) :
2085. i. Albra Ellen", b. Apr. 7, 1861; is a teacher.
2086. ii. Frank Lincoln", b. Apr. 16, 1865; lives at Oldtown; has
been Town Treasurer; he is in the boot and shoe busi-
ness.
2087. iii. Gertrude", b. Mar. 7, 1867; is a teacher.
1038. Miles7 Averill ("Eben"ezere, William5, Job*, Job3,
William-, William'), b. Nov. 29, 1805, at Alna, Me., was a ship-
builder, and lived at Sheepscot, Me. He m. (1) Oct. 16, 1834,
at Alna, Sarah Hunt of Boston (dau. of Stephen Hunt), who d.
1838, at Alna. He m. (2) Dec. 13, 1838, Nancy Hopkins (widow
of Jacob Hilton, and dau. of Solomon Hopkins of Pemaquid,
Me., and Esther Plummer. his wife), b. Nov. 12, 1810, at Jeffer-
son, Me. He d. July 28, 1873, at Alna, and was buried in the
Alna Cemetery by the old First Parish Church.
Children (by first wife) :
2088. i. Miles William", b. Jan. 30, 1838, at Sheepscot (Alna) ;
m. Lauretta Pottle.
(by second wife) :
2089. ii. Arzilla", b. Mar. 10, 1844, at Alna; m. Fred N. Bosworth.
She d. Oct. 25, 1876, at Alna.
1036. Ebenezer7 called "Eben" Averill Jr. ("Eben"ezer6,
William5, Job*, Job3, William'. William'), b. Jan. 10, 1808, at
Alna, Me., was a ship-builder and lived at Alna. He m. there
(Int. pub. Nov. 9, 1829), Mary Prader Haggett of Newcastle
(dau. of Deacon Haggett), b. Feb. 9, 1810, at Edgecomb, Me.;
d. Apr. 5, 1895, at Maiden, Mass. She was buried in the New-
castle Cemetery. He d. June 12, 1883, at Newcastle, and was
buried there in the family lot.
Children (all b. at Alna) :
2090. i. Albion", b. Jan. 30, 1832; m. Lorintha H. Ross.
2091. ii. Eliza Jane", b. Feb. 4, 1837; lived at Boston, Mass. She
m. (1) Capt. Dunton; m. (2) Mr. Marshall.
2092. iii. Marietta", b. Feb. 4, 1837; m. William M. Tobin.
1041. William "Carr"7 Averell (Carr\ William5, Job*, Job3,
William2, William'), b. Aug. 6, 1819, at Orono, Me., was a lum-
ber surveyor, and has lived at Orono and Brewer, Me. He m.
at Boston, Mass., Sarah Chase, who d. 1892. Mr. Averell, still
2(H)4.
ii.
2095.
in
2096.
iv.
21)1)7.
v.
209S.
vi.
636 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
a tall, erect man, suggesting a youth and manhood of great
vigor, was living alone in Brewer, a few years ago.
Children :
2i):).'!. i. Florence", m. Alonzo Thayer, lives at Hamden Corner,
Hamden, Me.
Herbert", m. Helen Holt; lives at Portland, Me.
Jitie", m. Mr. Bragdon; lives at Biddeford, Me.
Maria", m. - — ; lives at Deering, Me.
Mary", in. Charles Cram; lives at Deering.
Mattie\ d. 1883, at Brewer (?), Me.
1055. "Capt." Cyrus Brown7 Averell (Elijah Mayhew6,
William*, Job*, Job3, William', William1), b. Dec. 8, 1833, at
Oldtown, Me., is a master mariner and mechanic, and lives at
Hartford, Conn. He m. Aug. 18, 1854, at Rockland, Me., Mrs.
Hannah Sophia (Eldridge) Anderson (dau. of Capt. Edmond
Eldridge of Brewster, Cape Cod, Mass., and Hannah Jane Hop-
kins, his wife), b. Nov. 7, 1826, at Orrington, Me.
Children (all b. at Rockland, Me.) :
2099. i. Harriet Sophia", b. June 3, 1855; d. Sept. 5, 1855, at
Rockland.
2100. ii. Minnie Sophia", b. Mar. 3, 185-; m. Apr. 18, 1883, at New
York, Richard Burpee.
2101. iii. Frank B.", b. May, 1857; d. Oct. 11, 1888, at Rockland.
1057. Frank Bullock7 Averill (Elijah Mayhew6, William5,
Job\ Job-, William', William*), b. Aug. 25, 1844, at Rockland,
Me.; lives at Rockland. He m. Sept. 14, 1865, at Rockland,
Margaret Hunter Martin (dau. of William Martin and Deborah
McFarland, his wife), b. Mar. 31, 1838, at Bristol, Me.
Children (all b. at Rockland, Me.) :
21H2. i. Frank C", b. Nov. 27, 1866; d. July 27, 1882, at Rockland.
21H3. ii. Cyrus B., 2nd", b. Sept. 27, 1868; d. Feb. 22, 1889, at Rock-
land.
2104. iii. Albert E.", b. Aug. 6, 1875.
2105. iv. William", b. Aug. 6, 1875; d. Oct. 2, 1898, at Rockland.
1059. George7 Averell (Ezekiel9, John", Job1, Job3, Will-
iam-, William'), 1). Mar. 20, 1799; m. May 25, 1825, at Alna, Me.,
Paulina Hodge, b. Sept. 3, 1806, at Alna (?), d. at Bangor, Me.
He (1. Apr. 25, 18:n, at Dixmont, Me., where he had lived for
The Seventh Generation 637
some years. His name appears in many real estate transactions
at Dixmont [Penobscot Co. Deeds].
Children :
2116. i. Austin F.\ b. June 5, 1826, at Dixmont; m., lives at Veazie,
Me.
2117. ii. Emery J.\ b. Mar. 9, 1828, at Dixmont; d. Dec. 9, 1888, at
Bangor, Me.
1060. Warren7 Averell (Ezekiel*, John5, Job4, Job3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. May 10, 1801, at Alna, Me., was a farmer,
and lived at Alna. He m. (1) Oct. 28, 1828, Sarah Hilton
(dan., of Jacob and Sarah Averill (No. 437), his wife), b. May
5, 1802, and d. Nov. 11. 1838. He m. (2) Mar. 20, 1839, Eliza
B. Hilton (sister of his first wife), b. 1804; d. Mar. 2 or 5, 1877,
aged 73 years and 10 days. He d. Apr. 5, 1877. All were buried
in the Alna Cemetery.
* Children (from F. B. in possession of Emery Averell) (by
first wife) :
2118. i. Emery F.\ b. May 4, 1830; unm.
2119. ii. Warren Fay\, b. Oct. 27, 1832; m. Harriet Powers of
Alna, and had two or more children living at Bath, Me.
He d. Oct, 8, 1891, at New York City.
2120. iii. Sarah Elizabeth', b. Mar. 4, 1835; d. at Alna, Aug-. 29,
1862.
2121. iv. Mary Eliza', b. Oct. 27, 1838; d. at Alna. Jan. 23, 1839.
(by second wife) :
2122. v. Catherine B.\ b. Sept. 17, 1841.
2123. vi. Adeliza\ b. Dec. 27, 1844.
2124. vii. Ezekiel\ b. Sept. 27, 1846; d. Feb. 1, 1869.
1061. Deacon Christopher7 Averell (Ezekiel6, John*, Job4,
Job3, William', William'), b. Feb. 19, 1805, at Alna, Me., lived
at Richmond and Wiscasset, Me. He m. 1830, Abigail Clifford
of Edgecomb (dau. of Eben Clifford of Solon, Me., and Sarah
Roth, his wife), b. Mar. 4, 1808, at Solon; d. Nov. 11, 1880, at
Wiscasset. He was very active in church work, and a much
respected man. He d. Oct. 17, 1874, at Wiscasset.
Children :
2125. i. Ezekiel\ b. Oct. 14, 1831, at Richmond; m. Mary J. Niles.
2126. ii. Mary Elizabeth', b. Dec. 16, 1832, at Richmond; m. Alden
Morse.
All b. at Alna.
638 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2127. iii. S. Abbie\ b. Aug. 17, 1834, at Richmond; unm.
2128. iv. George W.\ b. June 30, 1839, at Wiscasset, Me.; d. Oct. 8,
1863, at sea.
1067. General John Thomas7 Averill (John1', John5, Job\
Job3, William", William')., b. Mar. 1, 1825, at Alna, Me.; d. Oct.
3, 1889, at St. Paul, Minn., having lived in several states and
come to more honors than the majority of our great stock have
attained. He m. Nov. 23, 1848, at Montville, Me. (where he
and his father lived for a time), Hannah Elizabeth Atkinson
(dau. of Samuel Atkinson of Montville, Me., and Clarissa Ayer,
his wife), who was b. Feb. 24, 1827, at Montville. She is still
living.
Mr. Averill was graduated at the Wesleyan Seminary,
Kent's Hill, Me., in 1846 ; and after teaching a short time, he
engaged first in the lumbering business, and finally in mercantile
business at Montville, in which he continued until 1851. He
was at Winthrop, Me., in 1851, and then removed to Pennsylva-
nia and resumed lumbering, settling at Tioga, where he had a
lumber mill. He remained there until 1857, when he removed
to Lake City, Minn.
In 1856 he was a member of the National Convention, which
nominated Fremont ; he was a member of the first Senate at the
organization of the State of Minnesota, in 1858, and of those
of 1859 and 1860. During the Civil War he was Lieut. Col. 6th
Minn. Vol., 1862; Col. 6th Minn. Vol., 1864, in campaigns
against the Sioux Indians; A. A. Provost Marshal, Gen. and
Disbursing Officer in 1864 at St. Paul; and honorably mustered
<»ut, Oct. 18, 1865; Brev. Brig. Gen. of Volunteers. Oct. 18, 1865.
After the war, Gen. Averill moved to St. Paul (1865), and
bought a paper mill at Minneapolis in January of the following
year; at which time he also opened a wholesale paper store in
St. Paul, the firm name being Averill, Russell & Carpenter. He
continued in this business until his death, residing at St. Paul
(1889).
For 12 years Gen. Averill represented Minnesota on the
Republican National Committee,— 1868-1880. He was a mem-
ber of the 12d and 43d Congresses from Minnesota, 1871-1875;
was a member of the St. Paul Chamber of Commerce, the Grand
Gen. John T. Averill and Mrs. John T. Averill.
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The Seventh Generation 641
Army of the Republic ; and Loyal Legion, not to mention other
organizations. He was a man of strict and unswerving integ-
rity in public as in private life, and faithful in all his relation-
ships,— family, social, or civic. Like many Maine men, he was
a warm friend and political supporter of Mr. Blaine, and he
was greatly disappointed when he failed to receive the nomina-
tion for president at Cincinnati in 1876. But for himself, after
he left Congress, he steadfastly refused to be a candidate for
other high offices, and from that time devoted himself to busi-
ness.
At the time of his death, the press of his city and state
mentioned him with great honor, dwelling on his high character
as well as his ability and the services he had rendered his state
and country.
Gen. Averill left a very interesting family of daughters,
who are widely known for their attractive qualities.
The children of John T. and Hannah Elizabeth (Atkinson)
Averill were :
2129. i. Emma Clara8, b. Oct. 16, 1852, at Winthrop, Me.; m. Hon.
Wm. H. Stowell.
2130. ii. Mary Ellen\ b. Oct. 9, 1855, at Tioga, Pa.; m. Nov. 1,
1882, at St. Paul, Minn., Charles Mutler Drake, M. D.,
son of Charles M. Drake of Knoxville, Tenn. She d.
Apr. 22, 1887, at Knoxville.
2131. iii. Anna May8, b. Nov. 21, 1859, at Lake City, Minn.; m.
Dec. 17, 1890, at St. Paul, Minn., Edwin James Jaggard.
1069. Mary Stewart7 Averell (James*, John5, Job4, Job3,
William-, William'), b. Sept. 22, 1822, at Alna, Me.; lived at
Lynn., Mass., 1855-67; at Winchester, Mass., 1867-73; at Chi-
cago, 111., 1873-93. She m. Sept. 27, 1847, at Chicago, Capt.
Franklin Lawrence (son of Edward Lawrence of Pittston, Me.,
and Abigail Wells of Ipswich, Mass., his wife), b. July 3, 1820,
at Pittston, d. Feb. 14, 1872, at Winchester. She d. Mar. 7,
1893, at Chicago.
Children :
i. Anna Bradford* Lawrence, b. Apr. 17, 1851, at Pittston,
Me., lives (1899) at Chicago,
ii. Edward Wells" Lawrence, b. Jan. 19, 1853, at Hadley,
111.; m. Martha Ellis; dec.
642 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
iii. James Averell' Lawrence, b. Nov. 21, 1857, at Lynn,
.Mass.; m. July 24, 1883, at Marshalltown, la., Charlotte
J. Wyllis, and lives at Chicago.
Edward Wells s Lawrence (Mar if Averell, James*, John*,
Job\ Job-, William', William'), b. Jan. 19, 1853, at Hadley, 111.;
m. Dec. 26, 1893, at Shawneetown, 111., Martha St. Clair Ellis.
He d. Oct. 31, 1894, at Centralia, 111.
Child :
i. Anna Averell5' Lawrence, b. Oct. 6, 1894, at Centralia.
1070. Capt. Albert James7 Averell (James 2nd6, John5,
Job4, Job, William2, William1), b. Mar. 20, 1824, at Alna, Me.,
was first a salt water sailor, under his father, Capt. James
Averell, a prosperous ship-builder of Maine ; then Captain of the
steamship Independence, the first steamship to enter the fresh
waters of Lake Superior. It was soon after he settled at Chi-
cago that he first took this same ship across from Chicago to
the South and across the portage. It was transferred on rollers
around the Sault Ste. Marie by men and teams, in the year
1843. In 1848 he was tempted to go to California, and crossed
the Isthmus of Panama to reach that land of promise. He
accepted the captaincy of the clipper-schooner, Eclipse, sailing
between San Francisco and Sacramento. In 1850 he com-
manded the McKim, the first steamer in those waters; and in
1851 the New World, a much finer steamer on the same route.
July 4, 1852, he was m. at Wiscasset, Me., near his old ancestral
town, to Anna Butler Foote (dau. of Erastus Foote of Wiscasset,
and Eliza Carleton, his wife), b. Oct. 8, 1827, at Wiscasset.
Mrs. Averell accompanied her husband on his return to Cali-
fornia. Soon after his arrival he took command of the Senator,
the largest and finest steamer which had ever been on the Sac-
ramento River. In 1855 he gave up maritime life and settled
at Chicago, with which place he was identified until his death.
He engaged first in the lumber business, and later in real estate,
lie was connected with nearly all the big real estate transfers
made in Chicago up to ten years before his death, and he
availed himself of his well earned leisure to travel extensively
with Mrs. Averell both at home and abroad. Capt. Averell was
a resident of Chicago for nearly fifty years, and was a valued
Capt. Albert J. Averell.
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The Seventh Generation 645
citizen of the town in whose marvellous development he had
taken an active part. He was a man of rare character, untiring
energy, inexhaustible resources, and noted for his integrity and
fidelity in all relationships, domestic, social, financial and civic.
An unusually commanding presence, with great dignity of man-
ner made him seem somewhat severe at times, but in reality he
was very gentle and courteous. His death, Sept. 6, 1896, at his
residence on Michigan Ave., where the family had lived for
some years, was a distinct loss to the great city, and tributes
from the press and friends attested the value of his life and
influence in the community. Many of the foregoing statements
are extracts from such articles which friends and relations
endorsed as just tributes to a noble life. His widow, Mrs.
Averell, still resides in the old home, and in quiet and unosten-
tatious ways fills an enviable position ; she gives generously to
many good causes, and has recently endowed a ward of ten free
beds in the Presbyterian Hospital of Chicago, in memory of her
late husband. Mr. and Mrs. Averell had but one child.
Child:
2132. i. A Son", , b. 1854; d. in infancy.
1071. Anson7 Averill (James6, John5, Job4, Job3, William2,
William1), b. Dec. 10, 1825, at Alna, Me., was a sea-captain,
miner and ranch-owner, at Petaluma, Cal. He lived last at San
Francisco, Cal. He m. Nov. 9, 1860, at San Francisco, Sarah
Brooks Haskell (dau. of George Haskell and Harriet Milliken,
his wife), b. Mar. 6, 1835, at Haverhill, Mass. He d. Jan. 23,
1887, at San Francisco.
Children (first five named b. at San Francisco, the last four
at Petaluma) :
2133. i. Albert James", b. July 15, 1861; m. Lillie V. Robbins.
2134. ii. Herbert Ellsworth8, b. Aug. 27, 1862; m. Oct. 1, 1898, at
Chicago, 111., Elizabeth Mercy Mayo (dau. of Capt.
Henry Herbert Mayo* of Chicago, and Agnes Ingra-
harmf his wife), b. June 23, 1870, at Rock Island, 111.
2135. iii. Hilda Lawrence", b. July 28, 1866.
* H. H. Mayo (father of Elizabeth Mayo Averell), Captain U. S. A.,
was b. in England, and belonged to a well known old family.
t The father of Agnes Ingraham (mother of Elizabeth Mayo Averell)
was a captain in the War of 1812.
646 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
2136. iv. Anna Lenox", b. Nov. 8, 1867.
2137. v. Anson Burlingame", b. Apr. 12, 1869.
2138. vi. Elizabeth Sarah\ b. June 23, 1873, lives at Oakland,
Cal. She m. Nov. 10, 1896, at San Francisco, Frederick
F. G. Harper (son of Richard L. Harper of England
and New York), b. Feb. 15, 1867, at New York.
2139. vii. Walter Badger', b. Apr. 22, 1876.
2140. viii. Eleanor Upton', b. Apr. 3, 1878.
2141. ix. Bradford Stan wood", b. June 25, 1885.
1072. Anna Maria7 Averell (James6, Jolur, Job4, Job3,
William", William'), b. Sept. 18, 1827, at Alna, Me., lived at
Chicago, 111., and m. Aug. 15, 1867, at Chicago, Ira W. Buell
(son of Hiram Buell of Hamilton, N. Y., and Polly Higgins his
wife), b. Dec. 10, 1830. She d. Mar. 6, 1887, at Chicago.
Child :
i. Elizabeth Averell" Buell, b. Aug. 8, 1870, at Chicago;
m. there, Nov. 20, 1893, Harry Clark Patterson.
Elizabeth AverelP Buell [Anna1 Averell, James6, John5,
Job4, Job3, William', William1), b. Aug. 8, 1870, at Chicago, 111.;
m. there, Nov. 20, 1893, Harry Clark Patterson; they live at
Chicago.
Child:
i. Buell Averell'' Patterson, b. May 10, 1895, at Chicago.
1075. Edwin Smith7 Averell (Guif, John", Job4, Job3, Will-
iam", William'), b. 182-, at Alna, Me.; m. Melinda Butler, and
lived at Alna, Stillwater, Atkinson, and Bangor, Me.
Children :
2142. i. Fidelia", m. Nathaniel Teague of South West Harbor, Me.,
later of Mt. Desert, Me.
2143. ii. Matilda Edwina", m. Daniel Littlefield of Winterport, Me.
2144. iii. Dora", b. at Atkinson, Me.; m. Abner Clemens.
1076. Guy7 Averell (Guy6, John5, Job4, Job3, William-2, Will-
iam1), a posthumous child, b. Dec. 26, 1824, at Alna, Me., has
lived at Alna, Stillwater and Atkinson, Me. He m. Mahala Jane
Carsley of Ornville, Me. (dau. of Moses Carsley and Hannah
Robbins, his wife).
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Children :
2145. i. Eben Guy", b. May 4, 1849; served in Civil War; lived in
Kansas. Fate unknown.
2146. ii. John Luciens, b. May 22, 1851; m. Caroline Sting; lives
at Bay City, Mich., has one dau.
2147. iii. Daniel Chases, b. May 24, 1853; m. (1) Lucretia P.
Walker; m. (2) Lavina (Meder) Mace.
2148. iv. Willis", b. Feb. 5, 1855; lives at Atkinson, Me., unm.
2149. v. Edwin Sumner", b. Oct. 29, 1862; m. Lena Evans.
2150. vi. George William", b. Aug. 3, 1864; lives at Foxcroft, Me.;
m. Maud Stevens, has one dau.
2151. vii. Henry Allen", b. Apr. — , 1869; d. , 1872.
2152. viii. Louise Richmond", b. - — , 1871; d. - — , 1873.
2153. ix. Jennie Gross", b. Sept. 6, 1875; m. Anson Tewkesbury.
1077. Emily A.7 Averill (Nathaniel6, John5, Job4, Job3,
William-, William') , b. July 3, 1824, at Alna, Me.; m. Jan., 1843,
at Boston, Mass., William Melius, her cousin.
Children:
i. Emma A." Mellus, b. Feb. 5, 1848; d. Apr. 10, 1858.
ii. Elzeria" Mellus, b. Sept. 25, 1850; m. John Warren; d.
Oct. 9, 1896.
1079. Susan J.7 Averill (Nathaniel1'1, John5, Job4, Job3,
William-, William1), b. Jan. 17, 1828, at Alna, Me,; m. June 8,
1846, at Roxbury, Mass., George W. Robinson. They live at
Montville. Me.
Child :
i. Hattie" Robinson, b. Feb. 14, 1855, at Roxbury; m. Mr.
Wellington.
1082. Nathaniel7 Averill Jr. (Nathaniel", John", Job*, Job3,
William-, William'), b. Jan. 1, 1834, at Alna, Me.; m. Apr. 7,
1867, at Montville, Me., Emma Cookson (dau. of John D. Cook-
son, now of Illinois, and Emily Warren of Freedom, Me., his
wife), b. Dec. 3, 1848, at Freedom. He is a carpenter and lives
at Roxbury, Mass.
Children :
2154. i. Annie L.", b. Mar. 24, 1868, at Montville; d. June 19, 1876,
at Roxbury.
2155. ii. Herbert R.\ b. Feb. 27, 1870, at Montville.
2156. iii. Kirkwood", b. Dec. 9, 1874, at Roxbury; d. there Feb. 2,
1879.
2157. iv. Florence" (^Flossie") P., b. Aug-. 17, 1876, at Roxbury.
648 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1083. Mary Frances7 Averell (Nathaniel''', John5, Job*, Job3,
William2, William'), b. Nov. 23, 1839, at Montville, Me.; lives
at Montville. She m. Oct. 13, 1864, at Roxbury, Mass., Adoni-
ram J. Barteaux, a ship-carpenter (son of Robert Barteaux of
Aylsford, N. S., and Olivia Wheelock, his wife), b. July 30,
1839, at Aylsford. They are both members of the Church of
the New Jerusalem (Swedenborgian) at Roxbury, Mass.
Children (both b. at Roxbury) :
i. Gertrude Averell" Barteaux, b. Oct. 13, 1870; m. Joseph
Conilliard.
ii. Clara E.8 Barteaux, b. Feb. 21, 1878.
Gertrude Averell s Barteaux (Mary7 Averell, Nathaniel6,
J<>hn\ Job*, Job2, William2, William'), b. Oct. 13, 1870, at Rox-
bury, Mass. ; m. May 6, 1888, Joseph Conilliard.
Child:
i. Cora May" Conilliard, b. July 7, 1889.
1087. Charles Gardiner7 Averell (Arthur*, Ezekiel5, Job*,
Job3, William2, William1), b. Jan. 8, 1820, at Newcastle, Me., is
a merchant, and has lived at Alna, Newcastle, and Damaris-
cotta, Me., Goodhue County, and town of Kenyon, Minn. He has
lived at Alna P. O. (Head Tide) since 1865. He m. (1) June 28,
1846, at Nobleboro, Me., Caroline M. Chapman, b. Sept. 23,
1819, at Damariscotta ; d. Jan. 13, 1848. He m. (2) at Wiscas-
set, Mar. 4, 1851, Calista Chapman (sister of Caroline, his first
wife) , who was b. at Damariscotta, Nov. 7, 1814, and d. Dec.
16, 1854. He m. (3) at Warren, Me., Nov. 11, 1864, Julia Ann
Turner Chapman (dau. of Stephen Chapman of Jefferson, Me.,
and Mary Johnson, his wife), who was b. May 7, 1833, and is
still living (1897).
Children (by second wife) :
2158. i. Jane Abby\ b. - — , 1852, at Damariscotta, Me., d. in
infancy.
(by third wife) :
2159. ii. Charles Wilson', b. Oct. 1, 1865, at Alna; a teacher for
some years; Prin. of Chelmsford High School; now a
physician at North Reading, Mass. (1903).
2100. iii. Ernest Lincoln", b. Oct. 24, 1866, at Alna.
2161. iv. Annie Leland\ b. July 16, 1868, at Alna.
2162. v. Hortense Elenor\ b. Feb. 22, 1873, at Alna.
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1101. Elizabeth Kennedy7 Averell {Daniel Gent6, Ezekiel*,
Job*, Job3, William2, William1), b. 1836, lives at Dresden Mills,
Me. She m. Jan., 1860, Francis W. Houdlette, b. 1834.
Children:
i. Herbert Wilsons Houdlette, b. Dec. 19, 1863; d. Oct. 19,
1881.
ii. Marie Reed" Houdlette, b. Jan., 1865; m. Feb. 26, 1892, J.
Pearl Card.
iii. William Ryfles" Houdlette, b. Feb. 21, 1876.
1102. Job called "Joseph"7 Averell {Daniel Gent'', Ezekiel5,
Job*, Job3, William", William1), b. 183- ; lives at New Orleans,
La., and is Captain of one of the Morgan ferryboats, the great
transfer boats on the Mississippi. He m. Lulu Vance.
Children :
2163.
Grace".
2164.
i.
Lulus.
2165.
ii.
May\
2166.
v.
Daniel"
1104. Albert7 Averell {Daniel Gent5, Ezekiel5, Job4, Job3,
William2, William1), b. 183- ; is a Captain of one of the ferry
boats on the Mississippi. He m. (1) Rosa Todswier, who d. 1877.
He m. (2) Grace Follett. They live at Algiers, La.
Children (by first wife) :
2167. i. Louis Albert8.
2168. ii. Clarence Hilton", lives at Algiers, La.
(by second wife) :
2169. iii. Albertha\
2170. iv. Reed Follett".
1105. George Washington7 Averell {"Natha7i"ielG, Ezekiel5,
Job\ Job3, William2, William1), b. "Sat. A. M. at 4 o'clock.
Fair and clear"., Dec. 9, 1820, at Whitefield, Me.; m. Dec. 2,
1852, Caroline Pillsbury Dudley (dau. of Roland Dudley* of
Piscataquis Settlement, and Ann Mclntire, his wife) , b. Feb.,
1826, at Passadunkeag, Me.; d. Apr. 4, 1894, at Oldtown, Me.
He d. there Feb. 2, 1889.
* Roland Dudley and Ann Mclntire, both of Piscataquis Settlement,
were m. by Joseph Butterfield. Justice of the Peace, June 22, 1815. (Orono
T. R., now in office of Town Clerk at Oldtown, Me.— Ed.)
650 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Oldtown) :
2171. i. Charles', b. , 1853; d. y.
2172. ii. Alice Marion", b. July 29, 1855.
2173. iii. Lew WALLACE8, b. Sept. 30, 1862, is an Agt. of the Am. Ex.
Co., and lives at N. Conway, N. H.
2174. iv. Helen Mabel1, b. Mar. 29, 1867.
1107. Francis Ousville7 Averell ("Nathan"iel6, EzekieV',
Job\ Job*, William', William'), b. Oct. 31, 1826, at Bath, Me.,
was a blacksmith and lived at Bath and Oldtown, Me. He m.
Dec. 10, 1860, at Curwinsville, Pa., Martha C. Bloom (dau. of
James Bloom and Mary Passmore, his wife), b. June 12, 1842,
at Curwinsville, Pa.; d. Sept. 11, 1865, in Bloom Township,
Penn.
Children :
2175. i. James Henry\ b. Feb. 25, 1862, at Bloom Township; m.
Dec. 22, 1887, at Vanormer, Pa., Emma Dean.
2176. ii. Alice", b. Apr. 11, 1863, at Bloom Township; m. May 5,
1879, at Curwinsville, Penn., George Kulm.
2177. iii. William Rufus\ b. Aug. 1, 1869, at Bloom Township; m.
Feb. 17, 1892, at Grampian, Penn., Mary Bowles.
2178. iv. Charles Vincent", b. Aug. 2, 1874, at Curwinsvillle, unm.
1114. AbieF Avery (Joseph1', Enoch5, Israel* Averell, Job7',
William-, William1), b. Jan. 30, 1802, at Jefferson, Me., was a
teacher for some years, Justice of the Peace 30 years at Rich-
mond, Me., Clerk and Asst. Assessor of the Fourth District of
the U. S. Int. Rev. Dept., at Sacramento, Cal. He lived at
Jefferson and Richmond. Me., and after Feb., 1863, at Sacra-
mento, Cal. He m. (1) Nancy Marston, who was b. at Methuen,
Mass., and d. after Jan. 17, 1842, at Richmond. He was m. (2)
June 9, 1857, by Rev. W. H. Humphrey, at Richmond, to Sarah
Jane Toothaker (dau. of John Toothaker of Harpswell, Me.,
and Sarah Ridley, his wife), b. Nov. 6, 1835; d. 1902. He d.
Dec. 23, 1868, at Vallejo, California, and was interred at Moun-
tain View Cemetery. Mr. Avery was an excellent and well
trained singer, and the music leader for many years of the
Baptist Church, to which he belonged. He assisted in estab-
lishing the Richmond Academy, and was one of its directors.
He was an able man, of tine presence and character, and held in
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high esteem by all who knew him. He was also an Hon. Mem.
of the Masonic Lodge of Richmond.
Children (by first wife) :
Sarah Waters', b. 18 — , at Richmond, d. in her 4th year.
Peter Augustus", b. 18 — , at Richmond, d. in his 23rd year.
John Marshall", b. 18 — , at Richmond; lives at Sacra-
mento; m. at Shasta, Cal., Annetta Isabelle Potter. Has
one child, a dau.
Henry Clay", b. 18 — , at Richmond; d. in infancy.
Abiel" Jr., b. 18 — ; d. in his 23rd year; unm.
Nancy", b. 18 — , at Richmond; d. in her 12th year.
George Washington", b. Jan. 17, 1842, at Richmond; d.
Sept. 15, 1865, at Sacramento.
(by second wife) :
2186. viii. Clara May", b. Mar. 10, 1858, at Richmond; d. there, Sept.
14, 1863. She was said to have been the "image" of her
grandmother, Sarah (Waters) Avery, and like her in
her charming disposition.
2187. ix. Angeline Elizabeth", b. Mar. 11, 1865, at Sacramento;
lives at Vallejo, Cal.
2188. x. Walton Felch\ b. Oct. 30, 1866, at Sacramento; m. Helen
Barbe.
2189. xi. Grant Eugene", b. Oct. 7, 1868, at Sacramento; d. Sept.
10, 1889, at Oakland, Cal.
2190. xii. David Colfax", b. Oct. 7, 1868, at Sacramento; d. there
May 23, 1869.
1115. Joseph7 Avery (Joseph*, Enoch5 Averell, Israel*, Job\
William-, William1), b. Apr. 7, 1804, at Jefferson, Me., passed
his life there. He was educated at China Academy in Maine,
and was for twenty years a teacher in the public schools. He
was a Representative to the Maine Legislature, 1849 ; on the
Maine State Board of Agriculture, 1857-60. He was deacon of
the First Baptist Church of Jefferson for thirty-five years, and
was a man of undoubted integrity. During the Civil War he
cared for seven families ; and also for the money of thirty sol-
diers, investing it advantageously for their benefit on their re-
turn from the Army. He was a Republican from the time of the
origin of the party ; a member of the State Board of Education,
and did much town business in settling estates, etc. ; Jefferson
has had few citizens of greater prominence and ability. He
served his generation faithfully. He m. (1) Mar. 2, 1841, at
652 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Jefferson, Elmira Jackson (dau. of Samuel Jackson of Jefferson
— one of the first settlers at Balltown ( ?) , and Elizabeth Waters,
his wife), who was b. 1806, at Jefferson, and d. there, Nov. 24,
1864. Hem. (2) May 18, 1867, Mrs. Hannah Jackson, (Richard-
son) Chisam (dau. of Rev. Abiathar Richardson of Appleton,
Me., and Hannah Sheppard, his wife) , b. Aug. 5, 1831. She d.
in 1906. He d. Oct. 5, 1892, at Jefferson, retaining his wonder-
ful memory and his keen interest in life to an unusual degree.
Child (by second wife) :
2201. i. Elmira Janette\ b. Apr. 18, 1869, at Jefferson; m. Rev.
Geo. H. Hamlen.
1116. John Waters7 Avery (Joseph6, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job'1, William-, William'), b. July 29, 1808, at Jefferson,
Me., was a lumber merchant and lived at Jefferson and Rich-
mond, Me., and Sacramento, Cal. He was a devoted Christian
over sixty years, and for thirty years a deacon in the First
Baptist Church of Sacramento, and a man of great nobility and
simplicity. He was twice elected a member of the City Board
of Education, and in politics was a Republican. He came to
California as supercargo of the brig Leo of Richmond, Me.,
arriving at Sacramento in the Spring of 1850. He m. Feb. 9,
1837, at Richmond, Tabitha Hathorne (dau. of John Hathorne
of Dresden and Richmond, Me.), b. Sept. 25, 1810, at Dresden.
She d. Jan. 21, 1877, at Sacramento. He d. there Nov. 4, 1885,
Children (all but the last named b. at Richmond) :
Ira\ b. Nov. 18, 1837; m. Seney V. Bolles.
Sarah Elizabeth\ b. July 22, 1839; d. Nov. 16, 1882, at
Sacramento, Cal.
Franklin\ b. Nov. 1, 1840; m. Abby M. Gardner.
Albert Wayland\ b. May 6, 1847; m. Feb. 28, 1884, at
Rocklin, Cal., Belle C. Smith. They live at Oakland, Cal.
2206. v. Lizzie Waters\ b. Mai'. 17, 1853, at Litchfield, Me., lived
in Cal., and is now living- at Minneapolis, Minn. She m.
Sept. 12, 1903, at Denver, Col., Adoniram Judson Frost,
I). 1). (son of Salmon Frost of Parishville, N. Y., and
Almeda Mason, his wife), b. Sept. 12, 1837, at Parish-
ville. She was his second wife. Rev. Dr. Frost is Dean
of the Faculty of the North Western Bible and Mission-
ary Training School (interdenominational), at Minneap-
olis, and Instructor in New Testament. He was pastor
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of the Baptist Church in Sacramento for some years,
and resigned his pastorate in Los Angeles, Cal., to be-
come Dean of this school. Mrs. Frost is a very bright
and attractive woman and an able helpmeet to her hus-
band in his influential position.
1119. Enoch McClellan7 Avery {Joseph*, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job3, William-, William1), b. July 4, 1814, at Jefferson,
Me., was graduated at Richmond Academy ; studied medicine
with Dr. Chamberlain of Richmond, Me., where he lived several
years. He then removed to Newark, N. J., and engaged in
pharmacy. He was deacon of the First Baptist Church of
Newark, and the Peddie Memorial Church has a window in his
memory. He m. Sept. 30, 1852, at Wiscasset, Me., Sarah
Thomas Austin (dau. of Capt. Josiah Austin of Wiscasset, and
Sarah Thomas, his wife), b. Apr. 3, 1820, at Wiscasset. She is
still living. He d. Aug. 18, 1877, at Newark, where his family
live.
Children (all b. at Richmond, and all unm., 1898) :
2207. i. Sarah Austin", b. Oct. 8, 1853, was graduated at the New-
ark High and Normal Schools, and is a teacher in the
Grammar Dept. of the Newark Pub. Schools.
2208. ii. Abbott Lawrence*, b. July 26, 1855, was graduated from
the New York College of Pharmacy in 1877. He and his
brother Eugene carried on the pharmacy business of
their father until 1895, when he sold out and went into
the Metropolitan Ins. Co. He is active in church work,
a church trustee and treasurer. In politics a strong Re-
publican.
2209. iii. Joseph Waters', b. Jan. 1, 1858, is a coal broker, Broad-
way, N. Y., an active church worker, and a tenor singer
in his church. He is also an active member of the Re-
publican Club of Newark, N. J.
2210. iv. Eugene M.s, b. Oct. 30, 1860; has charge of a drug store in
Newark.
1121. Enoch7 Avery (Enoch6, Enoch5, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William2, William1), b. Aug. 3, 1804, at Jefferson, Me., lived at
Jefferson and Frankfort, Me. He m. Sept. 24, 1825, at Frank-
fort (now Winterport), Me., Lucinda Colson (dau. of Abner
Colson of Frankfort), b. July 18, 1805, at Frankfort. In 1889
she and her sister, Mrs. Miranda (Colson) Miller of Hampden,
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Me., were 84 years of age, both living, and both quite well, and
said to be the oldest twins known in the United States. Mrs.
Avery was one of 13 children, Mr. Avery was also one of 13,
and they had 13 children. Mr. Avery was a natural musician,
a good singer and violinist. He was very tall and erect and a
very fine looking man in old age as well as in youth. His wife
d. Mar. 18, 1892, at Ellsworth, Me., at the residence of her dau.,
Mrs. Goodell, and was buried at Winterport. He d. May 23,
1879, at Frankfort.
Children (all b. at Frankfort, now Winterport, Me.) :
2211. i. Margaret J.\ b. Jan. 20, 1826; m. Jan. 1, 1850, at Hamp-
den, Me., Andrew Goodell of Ellsworth, Me.; they live at
Ellsworth, and have had five children; three were living,
Feb., 1897.
2212. ii. Enoch" Jr., b. July 3, 1828; m. (1) Hannah J. Severance;
m. (2) Annie Dunbar.
2213. iii. Phoebe J.\ b. July 21, 1830; m. Nov. 5, 1846, Saben Cole.
She d. Feb. 9, 1847.
Sarah J.8, b. Mar. 9, 1832; m. Parker Witham.
MELLEN8, b. Feb. 24, 1834; m. Belinda Bowden.
Edward, 2nd8, b. Dec. 14, 1835; m. Marian M. Crocker.
Sanborn\ b. Mar. 7, 1838; d. Jan. 28, 1843, at Frankfort,
viii. Mary E.s, b. July 1, 1840; m. Hiram Holmes.
LUCINDA A.% b. Aug. 7, 1842; m. July 12, 1860, Joseph
Davis of Bucksport, Me. She d. July 29, 1868, at Win-
terport.
Melinda Alice\ b. Oct. 3, 1844; m. Andrew Conlon.
Sewell S.\ b. Feb. 24, 1847; m. Nov. 16, 1866, at Vinal
Haven, Me., Mary Green. He d. Dec. 26, 1890, at Hal-
lowell, Me. They had several children, one of whom
lives at Waterville, Me.
2222. xii. James Parker\ b. May 16, 1849; d. Mar. 21, 1865, in the
Army.
2223. xiii. Phoebe Eva", b. Oct. 1, 1852; m. Leon Carleton.
1122. Lewman G.7 Avery (Enoch*, Enochr\ Israel* Averell,
Job3, William2, William1), b. June 13, 1806, at Jefferson, Me.,
was a farmer and lived at Jefferson. He m. June 23, 1835, at
Jefferson, Rachel (476) Chapman (dau. of Joseph Chapman of
Nobleboro, Me., and Rachel Avery, his wife), b. Oct. 12, 1809,
at Nobleboro. Mr. Avery was blind for many years, having lost
his sight before his marriage. He was quite musical and played
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the violin very well. He d. at Jefferson, Oct. 5, 1854. Mrs.
Avery d. Dec. 30, 1896, at Jefferson.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
Adelaide", b. June 1, 1836; d. Jan. 3, 1900.
Adoniram Judson", b. Nov. 16, 1838; m. Hannah M. Linn-
scott.
Lewman", b. Dec. 2, 1845.
George E.\ b. Apr. 20, 1848; m. Laura Sprague.
Newell Eddy", b. Nov. 28, 1850; m. Mary Louise Howe.
1123. Harriet7 Avery {Enoch*, Enoch7', Israel* Averell,
Job3, William-, William1), b. Apr. 5, 1808, at Jefferson, Me.,
lived and d. at Jefferson. She was m. there Mar. 25, 1832, to
Joseph Glidden' (son of Winthrop Glidden* and Hannah Dow,
his wife), who was b. Feb. 23, 1805, at Jefferson. He d. there
Sept. 5, 1890. She d. Oct. 15, 1889, at Cooper's Mills, Me.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
i. Enoch Winthrop" Glidden, b. Sept. 12, 1832; m. Hannah
Francis Bruce,
ii. Harriet" Glidden, b. Apr. 15, 1834; lives at Jefferson, Me.
She m. Mar. 17, 1852, at Jefferson, Lambert Glidden
(son of Williamf Glidden of Jefferson, and Charlotte
Capen, his wife) . Mrs. Glidden brought up her niece,
Ruth Noyes, and now passes many months with her.
Lambert Glidden was b. Sept. 8, 1831; he d. several
years ago.
iii. Joseph Newell" Glidden, b. Mar. 17, 1836; m. Hannah
Crummett.
iv. Ruth" Glidden, b. Apr. 12, 1838; m. James A. Noyes; d.
June 19, 1873, leaving one child — a dau.
v. Edward H." Glidden, b. Feb. — , 1840; d. aged 3 mos.
vi. Daniel S." Glidden, b. Oct. 24, 1842; d. Apr. 27, 1863.
vii. Margaret" Glidden, b. Jan. — , 1845; d. Dec. 18, 1863.
viii. Peter" Glidden, b. Oct. 12, 1847; m. Augusta Glidden.
ix. Hannah" Glidden, b. Mar. 4, 1850.
Enoch Winthrop* Glidden (Harriet7 Avery, Enoch*., Enoch'',
Israel* Averell, Job-, William"', William1), b. Sept. 12, 1832, at
Jefferson, Me., was a farmer, and lived at Jefferson. He m.
Apr. 21, 1862, at Somerville, Me., Hannah Frances Bruce (dau.
* See the Glidden Gen.
t William Glidden (father-in-law of Harriet Glidden) was the son of
Charles Glidden who built the old house, opposite Joseph Glidden Jr.'s
house, near Travel Lake.
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of Josiah Bruce of Somerville, and Mary Ann Wilson, his wife),
b. Mar. 15, 1836, at Somerville. He d. May, 1905, at Jefferson.
Children (all b. at Somerville) :
i. Clara Emma9 Glidden, b. July 21, 1862.
ii. Enoch Hartwell9 Glidden, b. Sept, 12, 1864.
iii. Hattie E.9 Glidden, b. May, 1866; d. May 30, 1883.
iv. Mary Ann" Glidden, b. Dec. 21, 1870.
v. Newell Allen" Glidden, b. June 27, 1872; d. Sept., 1899.
vi. Edward W.9 Glidden, b. Sept. 18, 1875.
vii. Helen'' Glidden, b. Sept. 21, 1876.
viii. Seweli.9 Glidden, b. Aug:. 21, 1877.
Joseph Neweir Glidden {Harriet'' Avery, Enoch6, Enoch5,
Israel* Averell, Job3, William2, William'), b. Mar. 17, 1836, at
Jefferson, Me., is a farmer at Whitefield, Me. He m. Jan. 30,
1858, at Jefferson, Hannah Crummett (dau. of Nathan Crum-
mett of Somerville, Me., and Esther Jackson, his wife), b. Jan.
9, 1837, at Somerville. Mr. and Mrs. Glidden celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary in 1908, at Coopers Mills.
Children (all except the last b. at Jefferson) :
i. Cleveland Newell9 Glidden, b. Jan. 8, 1859; living at
Paxton, Mass. He m. Sarah E. Harrington ; they have
six children,
ii. Eva Ella9 Glidden, b. Oct. 11, 1863; was a teacher at W.
Boylston, Mass., and m. William H. Pevear. They live
at Watertown, Mass., and have one child,
iii. Daniel S.9 Glidden, b. June 1, 1866; m. June 27, 1894,
Hattie Taylor; they have two children,
iv. George Allen9 Glidden, b. Mar. 29, 1869; m. May 15,
1895, Lucy Cummett; they live at Somerville, Me.
v. Hattie B.9 Glidden, b. Dec. 29, 1871, is a teacher at W.
Boylston, Mass.
vi. Lila Adelia9 Glidden, b. Mar. 8, 1876, at Whitefield, Me.,
lives at Union, Me. She m. June 24, 1896, William Has-
kell.
Peter^ Glidden (Harriet7 Avery, Enoch6, Enoch5, Israel*
Avt rell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 12, 1847, at Jefferson,
Me., is a farmer and lives in the Glidden homestead at Jeffer-
son. He m. Apr. 24, 1882, at Whitefield, Me., Augusta Glidden
(dau. of Moses Glidden of Jefferson and Rebecca Dow, his
wife), I), at Jefferson and d. there, May 17, 1897.
Children (both b. at Jefferson) :
i. Pearl E." Glidden, b. July 10, 1883.
ii. Ida' Glidden, b. Apr. 2, 1885.
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1124. Prentiss (written also Prentice) Mellenr Avery
{Enoch6, Enoch*, Israel* Averell, Job?i, William'-, William1), b.
Apr. 22, 1810, at Jefferson, Me., was a farmer, and lived at
Jefferson and Winterport, Me. He was named after Hon.
Prentiss Mellen, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Maine
in 1830, and was a prominent citizen, living at Biddeford, Me.,
from July, 1797. Prentiss Avery m. Oct. 15, 1838, Mercy Ann
Littlefield (dau. of Stephen Littlefield of Frankfort, Me., and
Mercy Ann Downes, his wife), b. May 6, 1815, at Frankfort
(now Winterport), Me. He d. Sept, 8, 1880, at Winterport,
and she d. there Aug. 25, 1881.
Children (all but one b. at Frankfort) :
2229. i. William Enoch", b. Sept. 7, 1839, was a stone contractor,
an electric railway and electric light contractor, and
lived at Winterport and Vinalhaven, Me., and Detroit,
Mich. He m. Eliza ("Lida") Carver Carnes (dau. of
Abiel Smith Carnes of Vinalhaven, and Almira Spencer
Hopkins of Camden, Me., his wife), b. Feb. 10, 1843, at
Vinalhaven. He d. Jan. 9, 1900, at Detroit; his widow
is still living there.
2230. ii. Mercy Ann', b. July 3, 1841, at Carmel, Me.; m. Isaiah A.
Crockett.
2231. iii. Susan Sophia", b. Sept. 29, 1843; d. at Frankfort, Nov.
12, 1854.
2232. iv. Alfred Littlefield", b. Dec. 14, 1845; d. at Frankfort,
Dec. 30, 1854.
2233. v. Hannah Shaw", b. Jan. 30, 1847; d. at Winterport, July
13, 1863.
2234. vi. Eunice Mayo", b. Feb. 14, 1849; m. Charles E. Campbell.
2235. vii. Mary Shaw", b. Mar. 9, 1850; m. Oct. 13, 1867, at Winter-
port, Frank A. Pierce of Prospect, Me. They have one
son.
2236. viii. Sewell Edwin", b. Sept. 19, 1853; m. (1) Susie H. Turner;
m. (2) Miranda C. Reath.
2237. ix. Charles Delbert", b. Apr. 29, 1856; m. (1) Annie F. Main-
ville; m. (2) Cornelia F. Knapp.
2238. x. Susan Sophia", b. Aug., 1858; d. at Frankfort in 1859.
1125. Edward7 Avery (Enoch*, Enoch'', Israel4 Averell,
Job3. William-, William1), b. June 1, 1812, at Jefferson, Me., was
a farmer, a stone cutter, and the owner of a granite quarry
near his home. He lived in his youth at Jefferson, but settled
ultimately at Prospect, Me., where he m. June 30, 1845, Hannah
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Files Harding-, b. Mar. 23, 1821. She was the dau. of Archelaus
Harding of Prospect, and Hannah Moore, his wife.
Mr. Avery was known for miles around as "Squire Avery"
— this popular New England title of "Squire" being instinctively
granted to men who were especially honored or influential in a
community. Mr. and Mrs. Avery were an unusually interesting
and lovable couple, with generous and fine natures, fond of
people, and most charitable in spirit. Their home was a center
for their neighbors and relatives, their hospitality, personality,
and unusual musical gifts being great attractions. Mr. Avery
built quite early after his marriage a simple and unpretentious
granite house with stone from his own quarry. Here some, or
all, of his children were born and raised, so that they all have
beautiful memories of the "old granite mansion" and happy
hours within it. It stands on the West bank of the Penobscot
River, with Bucksport visible from its doors, and is one of the
interesting objects seen from the river. It was here that Mr.
and Mrs. Avery died, he, Oct. 31, 1886, and she, Dec. 3, 1894.
Their son Mr. George Alden Avery now occupies the old home-
stead, and all their children are living (1906).
Children (all b. at Prospect) :
2239. i. Newell Augustus", b. June 30, 1847; m. Sarah C. Good-
win.
George Alden", b. May 2, 1849; m. Anna G. Pierce.
Edward "Franklin"", b. Jan. 11, 1851; m. (1) Mary P.
Kellock; m. (2) Annie R. Brown.
Byron Cousins", b. Nov. 13, 1853; m. Almeda Harriman.
Christina Cousins", b. Jan. 11, 1857; m. Fred N. Good-
win.
1128. Hon. Newell7 Avery {Enoch*, Enoch7', Israel' Averell,
Job-, William', William1), b. Oct. 12, 1817, at Jefferson, Me., was
the son of devout parents who were ardent Baptists. The result
of this influence on his plastic young mind was that of a spirit of
great reverence which never left him. The early death of his
father left his beloved mother to face alone the care of a large
family with very l-'mited means. So this son at the age of
fourteen started to earn his own living and to help her.
Their common need taught him very early to serve and
save, and his filial affection guarded him against hoarding and
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selfishness, and against many temptations. He followed rapidly
in the path his ancestors had trod for four generations — the
life of a lumberman and lumber manufacturer.
At twenty-six years of age, having obtained sufficient means
to establish a home of his own, he was m. Jan. 3, 1843, by
Horace Blackman, Justice of the Peace, to Nancy Clapp Eddy
(dau. of Ware Eddy of Mansfield, Mass., and Eddington, Me.,
and Nancy Clapp of Walpole, Mass.), b. Dec. 22, 1824, at
Eddington, a town named in honor of her great-grandfather.
(See Eddy Gen.)
They lived for a time at Bradley, Me., where he built a
pretty little house that is still standing, near the small stream
by which stood the mill in which he was interested. This house
faced the Penobscot.
At this time Mr. Avery was a man of unusual physical and
mental vigor. He was six feet in height, erect, supple, with a
fair skin, ruddy cheeks and very light hair which scarcely
changed with the passing of the years. His eyes were very pure
blue, bright, keen and merry, — eyes such as are found in many
widely separated members of the stock. He could lift and throw
great weights, or even men, with remarkable ease, and his wres-
tling and jumping were the delight of his young men friends who
recalled them with admiration in old age. But he had also
exceptional mental powers ; a retentive memory, almost unfail-
ing even in small details ; keen perceptive and analytical powers
and a direct, simple and logical mind. With all this he was
quiet, unpretending and modest in dress and manner, and almost
unconsciously self-depreciating.
He was the owner of pine lands and rented mills before his
marriage, and by 1849 had so increased his capital that he had
a fourth interest in the firm of his brother-in-law, Col. Jonathan
Eddy of Bangor, — called "Eddy and Murphy", later "Eddy,
Avery, and Murphy". The firm became one of the best known
and most successful in the United States, and was only dissolved
by death. With other partners other firm names were used,
"Avery, Murphy & Co." in Chicago, "Eddy Avery & Eddy" in Bay
City, Mich., etc.
Their possessions of white pine land in Michigan caused
his removal to Port Huron, Mich., in the May of 1853, for the
supervision of their Michigan interests.
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The death of Col. Eddy, Aug., 1864, and changes in lum-
bering conditions in Maine, caused the other member of the
firm, Mr. Simon A. Murphy, to take up his residence in Detroit,
Mich., in 1866, and Mr. Avery settled there in 1867, his residence
being at the corner of Fort and Third Streets, the former being
then one of the most beautiful streets in the Middle West; Mr.
Murphy's house was at the corner of Fourth Street.
Mr. Avery is said to have had "a marvellously accurate
judgment of human nature and a Napoleonic capacity for bind-
ing men to his service."
It was at his suggestion that, very early in their western
business, each of their ablest subordinates was given a share of
the profits of the particular enterprise in which he was engaged ;
and many able business men were trained in their service. One
of them, now one of the most prominent business men in Michi-
gan and California, said very recently : "Newell Avery was the
noblest man I have ever known ; many others who knew him
thought the same." Another when asked why he had so many
life long friends, said it was not due to his superior judgment,
his financial successes, or to his influence with others, which
was very great, but to his kind and sympathetic heart; that he
had a tender cord that few men can preserve who have to strug-
gle through the world ; and that he was also an eminently true
man, to be relied on in all emergencies. He had a ready wit and
keen sense of humor which made him a pleasant companion in
his hours of leisure, which, however, were not many.
Mr. Avery was one of the organizers of the Republican
party under the Oaks at Jackson, Mich., July 6, 1854. In those
ante bellum days such a step demanded independence of judg-
ment and the courage of one's convictions. It was a case of
"insurgents" or "progressives" separating from the old party of
Whigs and others in a spirit of high resolve for humanity and
the good of the country. The history of this party is on record,
but we quote a few items from one of its many historians.
"Michigan was the first state to take formal action in the way of
organized effort. Early in June, 1854, what was known as the
Free Soil party held a convention and nominated Kingsley S.
Bingham for Governor, but the platform adopted was hardly
broad enough to meet the endorsement of many Whigs and Free
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Soil Democrats, and so a call was issued — signed by thousands
in every part of the state — inviting all opposed to the further
extension of slavery into new territory, without distinction of
former political affiliations, to assemble in convention at Jack-
son, July 6, 1854".
"On the morning of that day there gathered at Jackson —
Whigs, Democrats, Abolitionists and Free Soilers, in such num-
bers that it became apparent no building could be found large
enough to contain them, a temporary meeting however was held.
Dr. McNaughton read the call, Judge Baxter was called to the
Chair, S. A. Baker was chosen Secretary, and the meeting ad-
journed to the Oak Grove, where the proceedings were continued
in about the following order :
"1st The call and the list of names attached was read, each
signer present being requested to respond as his name was read.
"2nd. On motion — the Chair appointed the following as a
committee on permanent organization — Samuel Barstow of
Wayne (Co.), I. P. Christiancy of Monroe, George Burchard of
Hillsdale, Lovell Moore of Kent, James W. Hill of Calhoun,
Henry W. Lord of Oakland, and Newell Avery of St. Clair
(Co.)'.
"3d. On motion, a committee on resolutions was chosen of
which Jacob M. Howard of Wayne was chairman
"The committee on resolutions presented their report : —
As it was well known that this committee was to provide for the
creation of a new party, much discussion was had in the com-
mittee as to what it should be called, but finally it was left for
the Convention to decide. Meanwhile Mr. Howard was re-
quested to telegraph Horace Greely for suggestion of name.
"While the question of name was being somewhat warmly
discussed, Mr. Howard asked permission to read a dispatch just
rec'd from Horace Greely. Being granted his request, he read
the following: — 'New York, July 6 P. M. Name the new party
plain Republican. H. Greely.'
"One universal shout of approval went from that vast as-
semblage— the great Republican party was born — and before
the adjournment of the Convention congratulations were re-
ceived from all parts of the North."
664 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
From that time Mr. Avery was an active influence in the
political life of Michigan, and his assistance and counsel were
much sought after by Maine and Michigan statesmen. He was
delegate to some of the National Republican Conventions, and
was also constantly urged to let his name be presented for the
highest honors the state could confer. But he was very self-
depreciating, his business cares were great, and he steadily re-
fused to yield to all such solicitations.
After suffering for about a year from what seemed an ob-
cure trouble Mr. Avery died at his residence on Fort St., March
13, 1877. The interment was at Woodmere Cemetery in the
family lot. His death was regarded as a great loss to the com-
munity.
Mrs. Avery was left with a large family, only two of whom
were married. Her husband's confidence in her wisdom was
amply justified in the years that followed, as she was instinc-
tively business-like and just, and always tolerant. The division
of many interests was made without recourse to law, to her great
satisfaction.
A much younger but devoted personal friend familiar with
her life history wrote of Mrs. Avery as follows : "Madam Avery
was a woman of strong and unique personality and filled a large
place in the towns where she lived. She had a wide acquaintance
and much influence ; and at the time of the great fires of Michi-
gan and of Chicago, it was she who helped to meet the appalling
situation with a quick and practical decision and with thorough
arrangement of the work of relief in her own state.
"She was generous and unstinted in her service to the poor,
sick and sorrowing, to her friends, to her church, and to the
various organizations in which she was actively interested.
"Her strong common sense, her executive ability, her clear-
cut honesty of spirit, her shrewd insight, her sense of justice,
were qualities which made her associates lean on her. Modest
and absolutely without pretense, she was fearless in the face of
difficulty.
"A New Englander, descended from many lines of early
settlers in New England (John and Priscilla Alden ; the Adams
family of Quincy; the Fairbanks of Dedham, etc.), she was
naturally a notable house-wife and keen thinker.
The Seventh Generation 665
"The flavor of her native state was in her colloquialisms
and sincere manner, making her interesting to the last. Loyal
to her friends, hosts of friends were bound to her, and sought
to brighten her last wearisome years of feebleness."
Monday, Jan. 3, 1897, when 62 years of age she wrote:
"This is the anniversary of my marriage day. Forty-four years
ago this afternoon at three o'clock I was married . . . . ;
as I think back I scarcely know myself, the changes have been
so great. The years have brought much of trial and sorrow and
hardship and very much of pleasure. I would not like to risk
myself again in the Battle, although I regret so much of the
past that with the experience of these years I could have im-
proved on. And with the health of the past ten or twelve years
I see with such different eyes, that I know health does give one a
clearer vision for things of this world."
She lived to the great age of over eighty-six years, retain-
ing to the last a spirit of energy and helpfulness in spite of a
weak body. Her brave spirit is an inspiration to all who knew
her.
Children of Newell and Nancy (Eddy) Avery:
2244. i. Edward Orlando", b. Oct. 23, 1844, at Bradley; m. Flora
T. Huntington.
2245. ii. Darius Newell*, b. Jan. 10, 1846, at Bradley; m. Eliza-
beth Holbrook Dole.
2246. iii. Leonard Cooper*, b. Oct. 18, 1847, at Bradley; d. Nov. 14,
1853, at Port Huron, Mich.
2247. iv. Clara Arlettes, b. Jan. 12, 1850, at Bradley; educated in
Detroit and New York; is the compiler of this genealogy
of the Averell-Averill-Avery Family.
Nancy Margaret", b. May 16, 1852; m. Henry W. Skinner.
George Edwin", b. Apr. 18, 1854; m. Fannie E. Tarbell.
John Herbert", b. July 29, 1855; m. Ella Smith.
Horace Waters", b. Apr. 12, 1857; m. Lulu West.
Nellie Jane", b. Apr. 29, 1860; m. Walter Wheaton Augur.
A Son", b. Aug. 20, 1862; d. 1862.
Arthur Ware", b. Oct. 21, 1864, at Port Huron; d. there,
Sept. 16, 1865.
2255. xii. Kittie Murphy", b. Sept. 13, 1866, at Port Huron; d.
there, Aug. 27, 1867.
2256. xiii. Harry Eugene", b. Dec. 13, 1867, at Detroit; was prepared
for college at St. Paul's School, Concord, N. H., and at
Quincy, Mass., under Dr. William Everett, and was
graduated from Williams College in the class of 1892.
2248.
v.
2249.
vi.
2250.
vii.
2251.
viii
2252.
ix.
2253.
X.
2254.
xi.
666 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
From his father he inherited a great fondness for mu-
sic, and he plays the flute admirably. He is also equally
fond of sports and had a reputation as a tennis player
during his college days.
1129. Judsoir Avery (Enoch9, Enoch5, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William', William'), b. Aug. 20, 1819, at Jefferson, Me., was a
farmer and stock raiser. He occupied the old homestead of his
father and was one of the highly respected men of the town of
Jefferson. May 5, 1843, he m. at Jefferson, Olive McCobb (dau.
of Andrew McCobb of Jefferson and Elizabeth Briard,* his wife
of Kittery, Me.), b. Oct. 7, 1815, at Jefferson. He d. at Jeffer-
son, Nov. 29, 1897, and she d. there Mar. 18, 1899.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
2257. i. Benjamin Weeks", b. Aug. 9, 1844; m. Rosa F. Glidden.
2258. ii. Annie Laurie", b. May 13, 1846; m. Edwin D. Andrews.
2259. iii. Edwin Augustus", b. Mar. 31, 1848; m. Ella Dunton.
memoranda.
* Mrs. Avery says her cousin Angeline Briard (dau. of William
Briard (brother of the above Elizabeth) and of Sarah Shepard his wife,
who was a dau. of James Shepard and (gt.?) aunt of Mr. Judson Avery)
m. William Avery Jr., son of William Avery 2nd. — Ed.
1131. Sewell7 Avery {Enoch9, Enoch5, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William', William1), b. Feb. 2, 1824, at Jefferson, Lincoln Co.,
Me., was a successful business man in the line followed by his
ancestors for three generations — that of the lumbering business.
He was a large forest owner in connection with his business and
also took great pleasure in a farm which he owned. He left his
native town while still a youth to associate himself with his
older brother, Mr. Newell Avery in his Maine lumbering enter-
prises, and he followed him later to Michigan. He m. at Brad-
ley, Me.. May 3, 1849, Eliza Holland Eddy, a younger sister of
his brother Newell's wife, and dau. of Ware Eddy of Eddington,
Me., and Nancy Clapp, his wife (see Eddy and Clapp Genealo-
gies). She was b. at Eddington, at the old Eddy homestead,
Feb. 27, 1827, and was left motherless when very young. Mrs.
Avery was a very interesting woman, with a bright cheerful
spirit, a keen and unfailing wit, and the marvellous energy and
sense of duty that seemed the inheritance of most of her father's
Mrs. Ewen, Mrs. Morley, Mrs. Sanborn, Mrs. Mumford,
Mr. Waldo A. Avery.
'
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The Seventh Generation 669
family. Wherever she was her home became the center of en-
joyment for relatives and friends. This family removed to Port
Huron, Mich., in the Spring of 1856 ; and in Nov., 1865, they re-
moved to E. Saginaw, Mich., where they afterward resided. Mr.
Avery was one of the pioneer lumbermen of that section of the
state, and a much respected citizen in that locality. He was the
"Avery" in the firm of Eddy, Avery and Co., one of the best
known and most honored firms in the Saginaw Valley. He was
associated with Mr. Edwin Eddy, his wife's brother-in-law, his
own brother Mr. Newell Avery, and Mr. Simon J. Murphy, in
large mills which were at Bay City, Mich. In 1885 he withdrew
from the firm and continued his various interests alone. He
was vice-president and a director of the Second National Bank
of Saginaw from Jan. 2. 1882, until Jan. 1, 1894; a director of
the Tittabawassee Boom Co., the Huron Log Booming Co., and
other companies and organizations. Mr. Avery was b. into a
musical family, and he and his children were fond of music,
some of them being excellent amateur singers and pianists.
Music was always a pleasure to him and one of the attractions
of their family life. After some years of serious illness Mr.
Avery d. at Flint, Mich., Jan. 2, 1898, four years after the death
of Mrs. Avery at Pasadena, Cal., Jan. 18, 1894. Both interments
were in the family grounds at Forest Lawn Cemetery at Sagi-
naw.
Children :
2260. i. Waldo Allard\ b. May 14, 1850, at Bradley, Me.; m. (1)
Ellen C. Lee; m. (2) Christine Morrison.
2261. ii. Ara L.\ b. Mar. 16, 1853, at Bradley; m. Herbert C. San-
born.
2262. iii. Idella Eliza", b. Nov. 16, 1854, at Bradley; m. July 10,
1878, at E. Saginaw (now Saginaw), John H. Mumford
(son of Peter Mumford and Mary his wife),
who is now dec. Mrs. Mumford has inherited many of
her mother's traits; is talented and bright, and has trav-
elled very extensively at home and abroad.
2263. iv. Lulu Ellens, b. Mar. 1, 1857, at Port Huron; has lived
most of her life at Saginaw, where she m. Apr. 27, 1881.
George Bidwell Morley (son of John Rufus Morley and
Katherine Bidwell McVay, his wife), b. Oct. 16, 1857, at
Painesville, Ohio. Mr. Morley is considered one of the
finest business men and bankers in the State of Mich.,
670 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
and after years in the banking- business, is now the
President of the Second National Bank of Saginaw,
which is considered the leading bank in Mich. Mr. and
Mrs. Morley have a choice circle of friends, and dis-
pense a simple and charming hospitality. They are
identified with the progressive movements in their town
and both are highly esteemed.
2264. v. Alma\ b. Oct, 19, 1859, at Port Huron; m. Frank D. Ewen.
1133. Ruth7 Avery (Enoch6, Enoch7', Israel* Averell, Job'
William1, William1), b. Apr. 1, 1827, at Jefferson, Me., lived at
Jefferson and Bradley. Me., and White River, Mich. She m.
Apr. 18, 1852, at the residence of her brother Newell Avery, at
Bradley, John Welch (son of Paul Welch of Augusta, Me., and
Lois Glidden of Jefferson, Me., his wife), b. Sept. 5, 1825, at
Augusta; d. Apr., 1898. She was a very loveable and warm-
hearted woman, gentle and happy in nature, and adored by her
family and relatives. She d. June 10, 1869, at Whitehall, Mich.
Hon. John Welch was a man of prominence and a lumberman;
Postmaster at White River, Mich., 8 years; Supervisor, 2 yrs. ;
President of the village of Whitehall, 2 yrs. In Saginaw, Water
Commissioner, 4 yrs.; Police Commissioner, 4 yrs.; Alderman,
2 yrs.; Mayor, 3 terms; State Senator, from Saginaw District,
2 yrs. (Regular Session, 1881; special Session, 1882) ; Trustee
of 1st Universalist Church, Bay City; ''Republican through and
through". He m. (2) May 19. 1870, Sarah Cornelia Willard.
He d. at Bay City, Apr. 29, 1898.
Children :
i. Eva Lena' Welch, b. Mar. 9, 1853; m. (1) John B.
Kanouse; (2) Dr. Charles B. Stockwell.
ii. Gancelo Adelbert' Welch, b. Oct. 15, 1854; m. Alice
Twist,
iii. Ellen Lizette* Welch, b. Dec. 29, 1857; m. Elliot East-
man,
iv. (A Son)s Welch, b. June 8, 1860, at Bradley, Me.; d. there
in infancy,
v. Newell Elmer" Welch, b. May 25, 1861, at Bradley, d.
there Oct. 9, 1861.
vi. JOHN8 Welch, b. Dec. 26, 1864, at White River, Mich.; d.
there Aug. 26, 1865.
vii. Ida Laura" Welch, b. Jan. 21, 1867, at White River, d.
there May 27, 1867.
viii. Ruth Ednas Welch, b. Sept. 22, 1868, at White River, d.
there Mar. 16. 1869.
The Seventh Generation 671
Eva Lena8 Welch {Ruth1 Avery, Enoch1', Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job'; William-, William'), b. Mar. 29, 1853, at Bradley,
Me., has lived at Whitehall, Saginaw and Bay City, Mich. She
m. (1) Oct. 14, 1875, at Whitehall, John B. Kanouse; they re-
sided at West Bay City, where he d. 1904.
Mrs. Eva Welch Kanouse was m. (2) Oct, 21, 1908, at the
residence of her dau., Mrs. Hatch, at Montour Falls, Charles
Bliss Stockwell, M. D. of Port Huion, Mich., one of the best
known and most respected physicians of the city and state.
They reside at Port Huron.
Child :
i. Ruth Maud' Kanouse, b. Aug. 4, 1876; was m. Nov. 11,
1903, at the family residence, West Bay City, to Frank
Arthur Hatch, formerly of Bay City, now of Detroit,
Mich. They live at Montour Falls, N. Y.
Ellen Lizzette* Welch (Ruth7 Avery, Enoch1', Enoch5, Is-
rael4 Averell, Job3, William', William'), b. Dec. 29, 1857, at Brad-
ley, Me., lived at Whitehall and Saginaw, Mich. She m. Mar. 19,
1880, Elliot Eastman; he d. Apr., 1903, at Minneapolis, Minn.
Mrs. Eastman is living at Saginaw.
Child:
i. Lizzette3 Eastman, b. June 29, 1882; m. June 29, 1904, at
Saginaw, Mr. Harry W. Potter, who was graduated from
Yale, Sheffield Scientific School.
Children :
i. Elliott Eastman'" Potter, b. May 6, 1905.
ii. Barbara Sharp'" Potter, b. Dec. 21, 1906.
iii. Ruth Avery10 Potter, b. Oct. 8, 1909.
Gancelo Adelbert* Welch (Ruth7 Avery, Enoch1', Enoch7',
Israel* Averell, Job", William', William1), b. Oct. 15, 1854, at
Bradley, Me., lived at Whitehall, Saginaw and W. Bay City,
Mich. ; he m. June 18, 1879, Alice Twist. They lived for a time
at Albuquerque, N. M., where he d. some years ago. His widow
is living in W. Bay City.
Children (all b. at W. Bay City) :
i. John Eastman9 Welch, b. Apr. 8, 1880.
ii. Grace Welch9, b. Feb. 25, 1882.
iii. Frank' Welch, b. Apr. 19, 1893.
672 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1134. William Alden7 Avery (William*, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job", William-, William'), b. Jan. 5, 1812, at Jefferson,
Me., lived at Boston, Mass. He m. (1) Angeline Briard, dau. of
William Briard* and Sarah Shepard, his wife. He m. (2)
Lucinda M. Brown of Belfast, Me., b. Feb. 28, 1811, still living
(1898). He cl. Aug. 8, 1892, at Boston, where he had lived
some years.
Children (several; name of but one known to the Editor) :
2265. i. George A.8, b. , - — ; is an architect, and lives at
Boston, Mass.
1143. Myrick7 Avery (Nathan'', Enoehrj, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William", William'), b. Apr. 9, 1819, at Jefferson, Me. ; was m. to
Rebecca Moore of Gouldsboro, Me. They lived at Ellsworth,
Me., where he was president of a bank, and, it is said, removed
to Massachusetts. They had two (possibly more) children.
Children :
2288. i. Sarah Elizabeth", b. , , lives at Ellsworth, Me.
2289. ii. Millard", b. , , residence unknown.
1144. James7 Avery (Nathan6, Enoch5, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William', William'), b. Jan. 20, 1821, at Jefferson, Me., lived at
Maiden, Mass. He m. Caroline Kincaid. He d. 1882. Mrs.
Avery is still living and has made her home with her dau., Mrs.
Annie (Avery) Abbott, at Brookline, Mass.
Children :
2290. i. Annie\ b. July, 1851; m. Lyman F. Abbott, Oct., 1881, and
lives at Maiden, Mass.
2291. ii. Luetta", b. June, 1854; m. Aubrey G. Lothrop and lives at
Lewiston, Me.
2292. iii. Georgia", b. Sept., 1857; m. in 1884, Charles F. Andrews,
lived at Haverill, Mass., and is now living- at Brockton,
Mass.
2293. iv. Helen", b. Aug., 1859; m. Geo. Alton Dunton and lives at
Whitefield, Me.
* Mrs. Olive (McCobb) Avery, wife of Judson Avery and dau. of
Andrew McCobb of Jefferson, Me., and Elizabeth Briard of Kittery, Me.,
says that her uncle William Briard m. Mr. Avery's aunt (great-aunt?)
Sarah Shepard, dau. of James, and that their dau. Angeline Briard m.
William Avery, Jr., son of William 2nd. As the family of the above
William Avery 2nd has not furnished data, it is difficult to place Angeline
Briard. She was prob. the first wife.
The Seventh Generation 673
1145. Nathan Merrill7 Avery (Nathan6, Enoch5, Israel4 Aver-
ell, Job", William2, William1), b. Apr. 22, 1826, at Jefferson, Me.,
was a farmer and lived at Jefferson for some years, and then re-
moved to Wyoming, N. Y. He was m. Apr. 3, 1850, at York,
Livingstone Co., N. Y., to Charlotte C. Russell (dau. of George
N. Russell of York, N. Y., and Electa Cowley, his wife), b. Sept.
30, 1827, at York. He d. at Wyoming, Jan. 24, 1902, and she d.
there, July 7, 1905.
Their children were:
2294. i. Imogene T.\ b. Apr. 29, 1852; m. Thomas Fisher.
2295. ii. George N.\ b. Sept. 25, 1854, at Wyoming; m. Ella L.
Kingdom He is a farmer.
2296. lii. Harriet E.\ b. Feb. 2, 1858; m. Walter B. Ayres.
2297. iv. Horace W.\ b. May 29, 1863; m. (1) Emma Langdon; m.
(2) Nettie Hamilton.
2298. v. Alice L.\ b. July 17, 1866; m. Ray C. Capwell.
2299. vi. Anna M.\ b. July 17, 1866; m. Chester Hamilton.
1146. Eliza Ann7 Averell called "Avery" (Nathan" "Avery",
Enoch5 "Averell", Israel4, Job\ William', William1), b. May 1,
1828, at Jefferson, Me.; m. there, Apr. 11, 1848, William Day
(son of William Day of Jefferson) , b. July 17, 1814, at Jefferson ;
d. May 25, 1889, at Waltham, Mass. Mrs. Day d. Sept. 24, 1892,
at the same place.
Children (all b. at Ellsworth, Me.) :
i. Georgia Anns Day, b. July 1, 1850; m. Dec. 24, 1868, at
Hancock, Me., Edward Kendall Graves; they are living:
at Waltham, Mass.
ii. Sanford O: Day, b. Dec. 20, 1853; d. there Oct. 16, 1863.
iii. Helen Lovinas Day, b. Nov. 1, 1857; m. George L. Collyer,
at New London, Conn. They are living1 at Waltham and
have three children, — Mildred who grad. from Boston
University, Marion and Margaret.
1152. Seth7 Avery (Israel6, Israel5, Israel4 Averell, Job",
William-, William1), b. June 12, 1812, at Hallowell, Me., was a
farmer ; lived on the old homestead at St. Albans ; built a frame
house in 1833, the earlier house having been a log cabin. He m.
1838, at St. Albans, Me., Nancy Door* (dau. of Nathaniel Door
and Mary Smith, his wife), b. Mar., 1817, at Harmony, Me.; d.
* Nancy Door Averill m. (2) Mr. - - Hawes, and lives at St.
Albans, Me.
2301.
ii.
2302.
lii
2303.
IV.
2304.
V.
674 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
at St. Albans. He d. there, Aug. 6, 1884. He and his wife sold
part of lots 17 and 18, R. 6, St. Albans, to A. P. Woodbury, Aug.
21, 1865, for $500.00, as per War. deed (vol. Ill, p. 334) and
Sept. 15, 1865, A. P. Woodbury gives War. deed of same to Seth
Avery "Jr."-; of St Albans, for same amount. This "Jr." may
be a mistake.
Children (all b. at St. Albans, Me.) :
2300. i. Fanny\ b. , 18—; dec.
Ellen", b. , 18 — ; dec.
Daniel', b. - — , 18—; d. prob. fall of 1859, of diph-
theria.
Eliza\ b. - — , 18—; d. prob. fall of 1859, of diphtheria.
Seth" Jr. (?).
memoranda.
f Seth Avery of St. Albans devises to his wife Nancj* Avery all of his
real estate, Jan. 19, 1885.
1153. Julia7 Avery (Israel*, Israel7', Israel* Averell, Job'-,
William", William'), b. May 3, 1814, at St. Albans (?), Me.; lived
at St. Albans Village. She m. at St. Albans, William Southard,
a mill owner, and d. there Dec. 16, 1894.
* Children (all b. at St. Albans, Vt.) :
i. Rev. Charles S.s Southard, b. - — , ; a Methodist
minister, has been Presiding Elder for some time. He
was in the Civil War, and was for some time Com-
mander of the G. A. R. for the State of Maine. He has
been an important man in his state. He has settled in
St. Albans and retired from active work.
ii. Calvin S." Southard, b. - — , ; m. Melissa Marble.
lii. Leander\
iv. Daniel".
v. Warren".
* All are living (Aug., 1906).
Calvin S.8 Southard (Julia1 Avery, Israel3, Israel5, Israel4
Averell, Job3, William-, William1) , b. , , at St. Albans,
Me., has owned and run mills at St. Albans Village, and invented
several devices of importance. He m. Melissa Marble-
Children :
i. Ada'1 Southard, b. — , 18 — .
ii. Carroll' Southard, b. - — , 18—, lives at St. Albans,
Me. He gives evidence of considerable mechanical abil-
ity,
iii. Winnie" Southard, b. , 18 — .
The Seventh Generation 675
1154. Jane7 Avery (Israel'', Israel7', Israel* Averell, Job7',
William2, William'), b. Oct. 18, 1816, at St. Albans, Me.; lived at
St. Albans on a farm next to Seth Avery's. She m. Jacob
Raymond at St. Albans, and d. there.
Children :
Orren" Raymond, b.
Mark" Raymond, b.
Peter" Raymond, b.
d. y. of diphtheria,
d. y. of diphtheria,
d. y. of diphtheria.
1156. Israel'' Avery (Israel''1, Israel7', Israel* Averell, Job3,
William-, William'), b. Jan. 17, 1820, at Harmony, Somerset
Co., Me., is a farmer and lives at St. Albans, Me. He m. Harriet
Brown (dau. of Robert Brown and Tamor Brown (?), his
wife), and they are now living at Harmony, Me., with their son
Wilbra Avery (1906). The spirit of unity shown by family re-
unions of the descendants of the family of Israel (No. 489) is
worthy of emulation. We have few records of this line ; but one
or two deeds show some places of residence. Israel Avery of
St. Albans sells three pieces of Lot No. 18, in St. Albans to Jacob
Raymond, June 19, 1857. Israel Avery, Jr. and wife Harriet
sell to Seth Avery, May 8, 1874, part of the land originally held
by Israel Avery Sr. (six acres of Lot No. 18 - R - 6) - Quit Claim
deed. Vol. 177, p. 23. Both of St. Albans.
Mr. Israel Avery, the fourth lineal Israel, was in good
mental and physical condition at the advanced age of 87 years.
Aug. 9, 1906, he wrote the compiler of this genealogy a long let-
ter full of explanations and details about his line since the death
of Israel4 Averell. Very few at his age could be so clear and
correct in statements covering so long a lifetime. At the ad-
vanced age of 93 (1912), his daughter-in-law, Mrs. Wilbra
Avery, writes that he is a dear old man.
Children (all b. at St. Albans, Me.) :
2305. i. Almond", b. Mar. 27, 1850; m. Adelaide Anderson.
2306. ii. Wilbra", b. Sept. 4, 1852, at St. Albans, Me.; lives at Har-
mony, Me.; he m. June 21, 1879, at Pittsfield, Me., Lizzie
F. Hight of Harmony, dau. of Hanson and Mary A.
Page Hight. He is a farmer.
2307. iii. Eliza", b. Dec. 24, 1862; m. John Wippieh.
2308. iv. Junius", b. July 4, 1866; m. (1) Gusta Nelson; m. (2)
Blanche Ross.
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1157. Mark7 Avery (Israel9, Israel*, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William2, William1), b. Dec. 1, 1822, at Harmony, Me., is a shoe-
maker and trader and has lived at Cambridge, St. Albans, Har-
mony, Norridgewalk, Hartland, Lewiston, and Monmouth, Me.,
Bridgewater, Mass., and Manchester, N. H. He now lives at
Garland, Me. He has always been a prominent member and
worker in the Free Will Baptist Church, and has been Superin-
tendent of the Sunday School in several places where he has
lived. He m. (1) Sept, 10, 1848, at St. Albans, Me., Lucinda S.
Russell (dau. of Andrew Russell and Betsey Ward, his wife),
b. Feb. 22, 1826, at St. Albans, d. there July 11, 1855. He m.
(2) Mar. 14, 1865, at Harmony, Me., Mrs. Diantha (Parlin)
Lock (dau. of Samuel Emerson of Athens, Me., and Fanny
Parlin, his wife, and widow of Leonard Lock of Athens, who d.
1838) . At a reunion held at Charleston, Me., 1901 or '03, Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Avery, Mr. and Mrs. Israel Avery and Mrs. Martha
(Avery) Christie their sister were photographed together.
Their reunions and their photograph suggesting association
through many years are very interesting.
Children (by first wife) :
2309. i. Delpha\ b. Feb. 22, 1852, at St. Albans, Me.; d. there Mar.
5, 1852.
2310. ii. Rose", b. Dec. 13, 1856, at Cambridge, Me.; d. there Sept.
2, 1865.
(by second wife) :
2311. iii. Bert Mark", b. Oct. 2, 1866, at Harmony, Me.; m. Lucinda
A. Clements.
1158. Martha7 Avery (Israel9, Israel5, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William1, William'), b. Feb. 25, 1824, at Harmony, Me.; m.
Wesley Christie. She d. Dec, 1905, at Charleston, Me., at the
home of her dau. Mrs. Charles Tilton.
Children :
i. Rosilla" Christie, b. , ; lives at Dover, m.
— , 18 — , Theon Rogers, has several children,
ii. Etta" Christie, b. — — , 18—; lives at Foxcroft; m.
Frank Foss, has several children,
iii. Ella" Christie, b. - — , 18—; lives at Charleston; m.
Charles Tilton; she has taken two of her sister Jennie's
children as her own.
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iv. Jennie" Christie, b. — , 18 — ; lived at Charleston;
m. Francis Gould; had several children. She d. 1903 or
'04 at Charleston.
v. Eddie" Christie, b. - — , 18 — ; m. and had several chil-
dren.
Eddie* Christie (Martha7 Avery, Israel*, Israel-', Israel1
Averell, Job3, William-, William1), b. , 18 — ; m.
. He d. July, 1905, at Summit, Me.
Children :
i. Daniel" Christie.
ii. Warren8 Christie.
iii. Vernon9 Christie.
iv. Winnie" Christie.
1159. Clarissa7 Avery (Israel', Israel*, Israel* Averell, Job3,
William2, William'), b. Mar. 20, 1827, at St. Albans, Me.; m.
Joseph Adams. She d. Sept. 22, 1886.
Children :
i. Evie" Adams, b. - — , - — ; lives at Haverhill, Mass.;
m. Snowman, has three or more children.
ii. Eliza* Adams.
iii. Frank J." Adams, b. - — , 18 — ; lives at Haverhill,
Mass.
iv. Lillian" Adams, b. - — , - — ; m. - - Stamp, has
two children.
1162. Benjamin7 Averill (Benjamin*, Benjamin*. Samuel*,
Job\ William2, William1), b. June 20, 1796, at Ipswich, Mass.,
was a cooper and lived at Ipswich and Salem (1835), Mass. He
m. Apr. 25, 1821, at Ipswich (T. R. Book 3), Elizabeth Jewett
(dau. of John Jewett of Ipswich and Elizabeth Hodgkins, his
wife) , b. 1802. He d. Apr. 8, 1872, at Salem.
Children (the six first named b. at Ipswich, and bap. there
Sept. 11, 1831. Ch. R.) :
2312. i. Elizabeth Lord(:i)s, b. 1821 (?); d. Sept. 16, 1822, at
Ipswich (T. R.).
2313. ii. Elizabeth LoRD(b)\ b. 1824 (?).
2314. iii. Lucy Anne(')s, b. 1826 (?); d. Sept. 29, 18—, aged one
year.
2315. iv. Sarah Jewett*.
2316. v. John Jewetts, b. 1829 (?); m. June 15, 1855, Octavia W.
Oliver of Bath, Me., and has children.
678 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
2317. vi. Lucy Ann(")\ b. 1830 (?) ; m. Apr., 1860, Edward H. Ran-
dall of Salem, Mass.
2318. vii. Harriet\ b. at Ipswich; bap. Aug. 12, 1832, at Ipswich
(Ch. R.).
2319. viii. James William*, b. Feb. 22, 1834, at Ipswich; m. Martha
J. Leavitt.
232(i. ix. Benjamin*, b. Dec. 26, 1835, at Salem, Mass.; bap. June
17, 1836, at Ipswich (Ch. R.) ; m. 1860, Lucy J. Redmond
of Maine.
2321. x. Joseph L.(°)s, b. 1837 (?), at Salem; d. y.
2322. xi. Ellen Hodges*, bap. Aug., 1839, at Ipswich (Ch. R.) .
2323. xii. Joseph L.(b)8, bap. June 19, 1842, at Ipswich (Ch. R.) ; m.
July, 1869, at Salem, Cassie D. Maxfield.
2324 xiii. Samuel A.s, bap. June 19, 1842 (twin bro. of Joseph L.).
2325. xiv. George J.s, b. - — , 18 — ; m. Georg-iana Saunders of
Salem, Mass.
1165. James Kimball7 Averill (Benjamin*, Benjamin;', Sam-
uel4, Job\ William', William'), b. Mar. 19, 1804, at Ipswich,
Mass., was a cabinet maker and lived at Salem, Mass. He m. Eliza
Howard Brown, whose mother was a Howard. She was b. at
Salem, Mass., and d. there Aug. 1, 1867. He d. Sept. 2, 1855, at
Ipswich (I.T.R.).
Child:
2326. i. George H.\ married.
1167. Warren7 Averill (Benjamin'', Benjamin'', Samuel4,
Job*, William-, William'), b. July 6, 1809, at Ipswich, Mass., was
a cooper. He m. May 15, 1832, at Ipswich (T. R.), Elizabeth
Jane Knox of Gardiner, Me. (Int. pub. Apr. 27, 1832), who d.
Jan. 28, 1880, at Ipswich. He d. there Dec. 26, 1884 (T. R. of
Ipswich give Nov. 26, 1884), aged 75 yrs. 5 mos.
Children :
2327. i. Margaret E.\ b. 1837 (?); d. Feb. 11, 1851, at Ipswich
('/'. R.), "aged 14 yrs." (F. R.).
232S. ii. Abby Jane Gardner*, b. June 16, 1846, at Ipswich (T. R.) ;
d. there Sept. 29, 1851 (T. R.), aged 6 yrs. 3 mos.
2329. iii. Luenia W.*, b. Aug". 4, 1855, at Ipswich (T. R.) ; m. July
21, 1892, Charles L. Perkins of Newburyport, Mass.
1168. William Tarbell7 Averill (Benjamin'', Benjamin5,
Samuel4, Job3, William', William'), b. Apr. 13, 1811, at Ipswich,
.Mass., was a carpenter. He was Town Treasurer of Ipswich,
1856; and lived at Ipswich and Gloucester, Mass. He m. (1) at
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Gloucester, Eliza Winter, who d. there Aug. 17, 1839. He m.
(2) July 15, 1841, at Ipswich (Int. pub. May 1, 1841, T. R.),
Harriet Jewett (dau. of John Jewett and Eliz. Hoclgkins), who
d. Apr. 28, 1890, at Ipswich (T. R.). He d. there July 1, 1882
{Ipswich Records give July 1, 1881), aged 75 yrs. and 2 mos.
Children (by first wife) :
2330. i. Eliza Winter", b. Sept. 23, 1837, at Gloucester, Mass.; m.
1860 (Int. pub. June 22, 1860. T. R.), at Ipswich,
George H. Green.
2331. ii. William\ b. Mar. 14, 1839 (Gloucester T. R.) ; d. Nov. 19,
1839 {Gloucester T. R.).
(by second wife) :
2332. iii. Lydia Manning", b. Sept. 7, 1842, at Ipswich; m. Chas. W.
Bamford.
2333. iv. William Warren", b. Nov. 17, 1845, at Ipswich ( T. R.) ;
m. 1866, at Salem, Mass., Annie .
1174. Belinda7 Avery (John6, Samuel5, Samuel* Averill,
Job3, William2, William1), b. Sept. 22, 1811, at Whitefield, Me.;
was a bright and clever woman, and a teacher; she was m. (1)
Feb. 23, 1831, at Whitefield, by Briggs Turner, Justice of the
Peace (T. R.) , to Alvah Marden (son of Stephen Marden of
Rye, N. H., and Abigail Black, his wife), b. Aug. 14, 1802, at
Palermo, Me.; he. d. there Feb. 22, 1857. She m. (2) Oct. 17,
1859, at Rockland, Me., Elias Skidmore, and cl. Feb. 19, 1883,
at Liberty, Me.
Children (all b. at Palermo) (by first husband) :
i. Edward F.s Marden, b. May 19, 1834; m. Emma A. Per-
kins.
ii. Wallace" Marden, b. July 24, 1837; d. June 1, 1842, at
Palermo,
iii. Westons Marden, b. Oct. 12, 1843; living,
iv. Waylands Marden, b. May 20, 1846; dec.
Edward F.s Marden (Belinda1 Avery, John6, Samuel7', Sam-
uel* Averill, Job3, William', William'), b. May 19, 1834, at
Palermo, Me.; m. Emma A. Perkins. He d. Jan. 30, 1866, at
Palermo.
Child:
i. Carrie" Marden; m. John Ayer; lived at Liberty, Me.; had
two daughters.
680 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1175. Jane Porter7 Avery {John*, Samuel5, Samuel4 Averill,
Job3, William", William1), b. Apr. 20, 1813, at Whitefield, Me.,
was a woman of great capabilities. She lived at Knox and
Thomaston, Me., after her marriage, Dec. 25, 1842, at White-
field, to Benjamin Vose. She d. Aug. 26, 1898, at Whitefield.
Children :
i. Celia Maria" Vose, b. at Knox, Me.; d. at Boston, Mass.
ii. Wallace Marden" Vose, b. at Knox, Me.; d. at Boston,
Mass.
iii. Franks Vose. b. at Thomaston, Me.; d. there,
iv. Emma" Vose, b. at Thomaston, Me.; d. there,
v. Marcia Avery" Vose, b. at Thomaston, Me.; d. there.
1176. Levi Russell7 Avery (John*, Samuel5, Samuel*
Averill, Job3, William', William'), b. Feb. 26, 1816, at White-
field, Me.; m. Aug. 15, 1852, at Sheboygan, Mich., Mary A.
Olmstead, dau. of William and Julia Olmstead.
Children :
2334. i. George Edward", b. , 18 — .
2335. ii. Reuben H.s, b. , 18—.
2336. iii. Cornelia C", b. - — , 18 — ; m. Anthony Beard, and
lives at Pentwater, Mich. She has quite a large family,
one a daughter, Marcia.
1177. John7 Avery (John6, Samuel7', Samuel4 Averill, Job3,
William', William'), b. Apr. 9, 1818, at Whitefield, Me., was a
prosperous and scientific farmer, keeping pace with the best
New England farmers of his time, and in touch with government
experiments in the agricultural line. He was a very delightful
man and an old-school gentleman. He was m. Jan. 20, 1848, at
Whitefield (T. R.), by James Merrill, Justice of the Peace, to
Ann Maria Sinnott, dau. of John Sinnott of Whitefield, and
Caroline King his wife. She was b. Aug. 12, 1825, at Gardiner,
Me., and was "gently bred," her mother, Caroline King, being
the adopted dau. of Gov. King of Maine, and a woman who had
been well educated and had unusual social advantages. Mrs.
Avery was a delightful home-maker and their hospitality was
rioted. She d. at Whitefield, Jan. 7, 1888. Mr. Avery survived
her some years, some of his family or relatives being always
John Avery, N. Whitefield, Me.
(No. 1177.)
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with him. He d. Jan. 7, 1903, at Stoughton, Mass., at the resi-
dence of his dau. Mrs. Caroline Augusta Marden, wife of Judge
Oscar A. Marden of Stoughton. His interment was in the family
grounds at N. Whitefield Cemetery, and his sister, Mrs. Julia L.
Marden, nearly 80 yrs. of age, came from her home in Somer-
ville, Mass., to attend the services, Jan. 10. He had almost
reached the age of 85 yrs., and his sterling qualities — industry,
gentleness, benevolence, honor and justice — had endeared him to
all associated with him, so that the tributes to his memory were
such as make one proud that he was of our great Averell-
Averill-Avery stock. An aged relative and neighbor, Mr. John
D. Sinnott, said of him : "He was a good man. He had no ene-
mies." The death of Mr. Avery's only son in 1900 was a great
blow and undoubtedly hastened the father's death.
Children :
2337. i. John Edward8, b. Nov. 11, 1848, at Whitefield; was edu-
cated at the public schools of Maine, Kent's Hill Semi-
nary, Readfield, Me., and was grad. from Harvard
University (Law) with degree of LL.B., in 1871. His
law studies were commenced in the office of Hon. Will-
iam P. Whitehouse at Augusta, Me. After his gradua-
tion he was admitted to the Suffolk (Mass.) Bar, and
commenced practice in Charlestown, Mass., in partner-
ship with Henry A. Walker. Later he formed a part-
nership with Erdix T. Swift of Charlestown, which con-
nection continued until 1880, when he became general
business manager of the publishing house of the late E.
C. Allen, at Augusta, Me. In 1890 he returned to Bos-
ton and resumed the practice of law. For the four years
preceding his death he was a partner of Charles B. Stone
of West Acton, with an office on Tremont St. He was a
Mason — Past Grand Captain General of the Grand Com-
mandery of Maine (etc., etc.). He enjoyed the friend-
ship and high esteem of a wide circle of acquaintances.
Boston Morning Journal, Feb. 27, 1903. Mr. Avery's
death was particularly sad, for while in perfect health,
with every promise of continued business success, he was
run over by a carriage on Tremont St., Feb. 22, 1900,
and d. at the City Hospital, Feb. 24, 1900. The inter-
ment was in the Cem. at N. Whitefield, in the family
grounds.
2338. ii. Caroline Augusta", b. Oct. 27, 1855, at Whitefield; m.
Oscar Avery Marden, her cousin (see under No. 1180).
684 Aver ell. Aver ill, Avery Family
1179. Leonard Cooper7 Avery (John*, Samuel5, Samuel*
Averill, Job, William', William1), b. Apr. 5, 1822, at Whitefield,
Me., was named after a prominent citizen of Coopers Mills, Me.
He lived at Augusta, Me., and was m. (1) June 4, 1850, at
Sidney, Me., to Emily J. Smiley (dau. of Samuel Smiley and
Mary Ellis, his wife), b. July 30, 1818. He m. (2) Dec. 29, 1869,
Abbie M. Philbrook; and d. June 9, 1891, at Augusta. (By mis-
take this branch of our family appears in Sweet's Averys of
Groton, Conn.)
Children (by first wife) :
2339. i. Fred E.\ b. Jan. 10, 1852; lives at Boston, Mass.; He m.
at Boston, Annie Crean.
2340. ii. Lizzie S.\ b. Aug. 24, 1854; m. (1) Fred A. Jenkins; had
one dau. (dec). She m. (2) Albert Knowles.
2341. iii. Alfred B.\ b. June 4, 1857; unm.
2342. iv. Samuel S.\ b. June 21, 1859; dec.
(by second wife) :
2343. v. Edith", b. July 15, 1871; lives at Augusta, Me.
1180. Julia Ann Leighton' Avery {John*, Samuel*, Sam-
uel* Averill, Job3, William', William1), b. Dec. 13, 1824 (T. R.
give 1825), at Whitefield, Me., lives at Somerville, Mass. She
m. Sept. 23, 1849, at Whitefield (T. R.) , Stephen P. Marden
of West Cambridge, Mass. (son of Benjamin Marden of Palermo,
Me., and Hannah L. Carr, his wife), b. Mar. 3, 1820, at Palermo.
He d. Jan. 4, 1888, at Somerville; and she, in 1912, at the age of
87, keeps up the taste of her youth for books and poetry, reciting
with ease and pleasure her favorite selections memorized in past
years, and rejoicing in the poetic talent of her grandson, Edgar
Avery Marden.
Children (all b. at Palermo) :
i. William E." Marden, b. July 4, 1850; d. Mar. 25, 1871, at
Augusta, Me.
ii. Oscar Avery" Marden, b. Aug. 20, 1853; m. (1) May T.
Ball; m. (2) his cousin, Caroline A. Avery (see No.
2338 ) .
iii. Frank W.s Marden, b. May 25, 1855; m. Jennie Ayer.
Judge Oscar Avery K Marden (Julia7 Avery, John6, Samuel6,
Samuel4 An rill. Job3, William', William1), b. Aug. 20, 1853, at
Palermo, Me., lives at Stoughton, Mass., and is Judge of the
District Court of Southern Norfolk, with offices in Boston. He
The John Avery Homestead, N. Whitefield, Me.
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The Seventh Generation 687
m. (1) at Stoughton, May T. Ball ; he m. (2) his cousin, Caroline
Augusta Avery (No. 2338). For biographical sketch of Judge
Marden (see No. 2338).
The only child of Oscar Avery and May (Ball) Marden is:
i. Edgar Avery' Marden, b. July 29, 1884. He took his de-
gree of A. B. from Dartmouth College in 1906; and that
of LL.B. from Harvard in 1909, and is a practising
lawyer in Boston and Stoughton. He has had several of
his sonnets published, and we take pleasure in giving
two from the Boston Evening Transcript : —
Failure.
(For the Transcript.)
"Faint not at failure. Sometimes 'tis the will
Of the high gods, that by this means is given
The key to life, the very road to Heaven,
The greater good sprung from the greater ill.
I often ponder on the men who still
Within the shadow of the mountain pass,
Stood — falling bravely one by one, alas —
And at the name of Sparta make us thrill
To-day, when all her temples lie in dust.
Yet this was failure, and the Persian throng-
Poured o'er those forms that kept so well their trust,
And when we highly praise their deeds in song,
We sing of failure; but of failure when
They did their best, and fought and died like men."
Edgar Avery Marden.
Lincoln at Gettysburg.
(For the Transcript.)
"Living and dead: O'er all a summer sky;
A silence as of mountains and the sea;
Broken at length by one long-lingering sigh,
Tribute to him who spoke immortally."
Edgar Avery Marden.
Frank W.8 Marden (Julia1 Avery, John*, Samuel5, Samuel*
Averill, Job3, William', William'), b. May 25, 1855, at Palermo,
Me. ; m. at Freedom, Me., Jennie Ayer.
Children :
i. Julia9 Marden.
ii. Helen" Marden.
iii. Louise" Marden.
688 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
118L Harriet Leighton' Avery (John*, Samuel5, Samuel*
Averill, Job3, William', William1), b. Jan. 27, 1827, at White-
field, Me.; lived at Thomaston, Me., and East Boston, Mass. She
m. Mar. 30, 1859, at Augusta, Me., John M. Chaney (son of Will-
iam Chaney of Whitefield), b. at Whitefield, d. at East Boston.
She d. there May 14, 1868.
Child :
i. Emma M." Chaney, b. Mar. 3, 1860, at Thomaston, lives at
Somerville, Mass. She m. Nov., 1888, at Boston, Mass.,
Bartlett Peace Crenner.
1182. Marcia Ayer7 Avery (John3, Samuel;', Samuel4
Averill, Job3, William', William1), b. Mar. 24, 1831, at White-
field, Me. ; lived at Boston, Mass. She m. Jan. 1, 1862, at Boston,
Rufus Greenleaf Norris (son of Rufus Greenleaf Norris of
Boston, Mass., and Julia Ann Lovejoy, his wife), b. Dec. 18,
1832, at Boston. He d. there, Jan. 1, 1887. Mrs. Norris was a
well educated and delightful woman, had travelled abroad and
in her own country and was deeply interested in all questions
of the day. She d. Sept. 15, 1905, and left her residence in Bos-
ton to her nephew, Judge Oscar Avery Marden.
Children :
i. Henry Otis' Norris, b. June 2, 1864, at Boston, Mass.; d.
there May 6, 1875.
ii. Julia Averys Norris, b. Jan. 16, 1867, at Boston; d. there
May 9, 1878.
1193. George Robert7 Avery (Robert Foyes, Samuel5,
Samuel4 Averill, Job3, William'.. William'), b. Sept. 3, 1848, at
Jefferson, Me.; m. June 1, 1868, at Brunswick, Me., 'Mary Chris-
topher of Brunswick. He d. July 25, 1890.
Child :
2:: II. i. Mae Belle8, b. Mar. 11, 1873, at Lisbon, Me.; m. Cyrus
Robinson of Exeter, N. H., where they live.
1205. Isaac Newton7 Averell {Luke9, Isaac5, Luke*, Eben-
< :< i • . William-, William'), b. Aug. 7, 1819, at Topsfield, Mass.,
was a shoemaker and lived at Topsfield. He m. (1) May 17,
L849, Mary S. Bradstreet (dau. of Asa Bradstreet of George-
town, Mass., and Selina - — , his wife), b. Jan. 24, 1823,
at Georgetown, d. Dec. 29, 1851, at Topsfield. He m. (2) Apr.
The Seventh Generation 689
21, 1857, Mary E. Wilson, formerly of Annapolis, Nova Scotia,
who d. Aug. 20, 1880. Mr. Averill was a vigorous man when
nearly 80 yrs. of age and quite interested in the history and
places of residence of his ancestors in Topsfield, having been in
touch with Mr. Geo. Francis Dow's work as historian of this and
other families of Topsfield, and to whom we are indebted for
these records.
Child (by first wife) :
2345. i. Lydia Ann\ b. July 9, 1851, at Topsfield; d. there Sept.
11, 1851.
1207. Irene" (or Irena?) Averill (Paul6, Paul5, Icliabod*,
Thomas3, William', William'), b. Apr. 25, 1810, lived at Nor-
wich, Oxford Co., Canada. She m. John C. Hamilton.
Children (nine) :
i. Hiram B.v Hamilton, b. Feb. 1, 1837; m. Gertrude East-
man.
Hiram B.8 Hamilton (Irene' Averill, Paul6, Paul5, Ichabod*,
Thomas, William-, William'), b. Feb. 1, 1837, at Norwich,
Oxford Co., Canada. He is a hotel-keeper, and has lived at
Saginaw and Detroit, Mich. He m. Oct. 24, 1872, at Midland
City, Mich., Gertrude Eastman (dau. of John Eastman of La-
peer, Mich., and Mina Atkins, his wife), b. 1851, at Lapeer.
Children :
i. John C." Hamilton, b. Auk- 21, 1873, at Saginaw, lives at
Detroit. He m. 1896, at Windsor, Ont., Harriet Gagnier;
they have two children.
ii. Louis E.9 Hamilton, b. Nov. 28, 1876, at Midland, Mich.,
lives at Detroit. He m. there, 1898, Allice Higgs. They
have one child.
1209. Harrison ; Averill (Paul6, Paul5, Ichabod*, Thomas*,
William-, William'), b. Apr. 1, 1813, at London, Canada (the
first white child born there). He was a lumberman and lived
at Otterville, Ont. ; Grandhaven. Frankfort, Averill Station and
Millington, Mich. He m. (1) 1832, at Otterville, Oxford Co.,
Ont., Mahala Fox, b. 1815, at London, Can.; d. 1849. He m. (2)
Emily Hewitt, who d. 1885. He d. 1883, at Millington, where he
was buried. Averill, Mich., was named after him.
690 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (by first wife) :
2346. i. Harrison Samuel", b. 1833; m. Augusta Hawley.
23 17. ii. Paul Jones", b. 1835, at Otterville, lived at Port Huron,
Mich. He m. 1860, at Chicago, 111., Flora Snow. They
had five children who were all drowned together in Lake
Erie, near Cleveland.
2348. iii. Levi8, b. 1837, at Otterville. He m. 1858, at Traverse City,
Mich., Maria Bryant; they had no children. They are
both dead; he d. 1895, in Branch Co., Mich.
2349. iv. Sarah\ b. 1839, at Otterville, lived at Frankfort; she m.
there, 1860, David Sutherland. They had no children.
She d. 1861, at Frankfort.
2350. v. Mary", b. 1841, at Otterville, lives at Grand Rapids, Mich.
She m. 1861, at Frankfort, Samuel Pierce. They have
five children.
2351. vi. Alida8, b. 1844, at Otterville, lives at Grand Rapids. She
m. 1866, at Averill Station, Alonzo Hawley, who d. 1898,
at Coleman, Mich. They had two children.
1213. Hugh S.7 Averill {Paul6, Paul", Ichabod*, Thomas*,
William', William1), b. Dee. 22, 1823, at Norage, Upper Canada.
He m. (1) Apr. 2, 1851, at Walker, Kent Co., Mich., Laura
Gillette, b. Apr. 26, 1825, in Herkimer Co., N. Y. He m. (2)
Mar. 14, 1854, at Polkton, , Maria Jackson,
Children (by first wife) :
2361. i. Elzina\
(by second wife) :
2362. ii. Mary8.
2363. iii. Harrison", b. , - — ; m. Hezga Stiles.
1217. William Walter7 Averill (Paul0, Paul5, Ichabod\
Thomas, William', William1), b. Mar. 25, 1832, lives at Tampa,
Fla. He m. Mary J. Carlisle.
Children :
2375. i. Eugene F.\ b. 1854; m. Sarah J.
2376. ii. ■ s (?).
2377. iii. s (?).
1223. Daniel7 Averill (Samuel", Paul5, Ichabod*, Thomas3,
William', William1), b. Jan. 26, 1818, in Canada; m. July 20,
1839, Hattie S. Joslin, b. Apr. 28, 1824; d. Sept. 4, 1880. He d.
Sept. 11, 1878.
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Children :
2381. i. Mortimer*5, b. June 7, 1841, lives at Muskegon, Mich. He
is a man of education and ability and has co-operated
with the compiler of this genealogy in the search for
data of his branch of the Averill family.
2382. ii. William M.s, b. Nov. 20, 1843; m. Electa Gay.
1224. Charlotte7 Averill (Samuel*, Paul5, (1)Iehabod\
Thomas3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 18, 1829 or '30, at Mon-
treal, Canada; m. (2nd w.) at Rochester, Mich., Hosea Balean
Richardson of Rochester (son of Lemuel Richardson of Conesus
Center, Ontario Co., N. Y., and Bush, his wife), b. in
Vermont, d. Oct. 28, 1880, at Rochester, where his father had
lived. She d. there June 20, 1873.
Children :
i. Samuel Hosea8 Richardson, m. Ellie Hutaff, had four chil-
dren.
ii. Emma8 Richardson, m. Walter Lowe, lives at Denver, Col.
iii. Annie8 Richardson, m. Washington Irving Taylor, lives at
Rochester; has four children.
iv. George Bush8 Richardson, b. Dec. 17, 1858, at Rochester,
Mich.; m. June 20, 1880, Ada Stone, at Troy, Mich.
They live at Pontiac, Mich, and have one child.
1226. Paul Jones7 Averill (Samuel9, Paul", (?) Iehabod\
Thomas3, William'2, William1), b. Mar. 2, 1824, in Farmington
Township, Oakland Co., Mich.; m. Mar. 23, 1851, in Olive Town-
ship, Clinton Co., Mich, (at the home of the bride), to Anna
Almira Ferguson, b. Aug. 31, 1830, in Avon Township, Oakland
Co., Mich.; d. Apr. 16, 1863.
Children :
Orange Paul8, b. Mar. 10, 1852, at Olive Township; dec.
Anna Elizabeth8, b. July 2, 1853, at Olive Township; dec.
Daniel Lemuel8, b. July 1, 1859, at Pontiac Township.
Sarah Ann8, b. , 18 — .
(Child)8, b. - — , 1863; d. 1863.
1227. Sarah Ann7 Averill (Samuel6, Paul", ( ?) Ichabod\
Thomas3, William2, William1), b. , 18 — ; m. L. H. New-
ton.
Child :
i. L. C. Newton8 (M.D.), b. , ; m. Emma Rich-
ardson, adopted dau. of Chas. and Diana Richardson of
Alpena, Mich. His wife d. some years ago. He lives at
Detroit, Mich., as do hie children.
2383.
l.
2384.
ii.
2385.
iii.
2386.
iv.
2387.
v.
692 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
1229. Lanador Barnes7 Averill (David R.*, Thomas5, ('l)Ich-
abod\ Thomas3, William', William1), b. Jan. 25, 1818, at Bur-
lord, Ont., Can.; was a farmer and carpenter and lived at
Medina. 0., and Dorr, Allegan Co., Mich. He m. July 7, 1846,
at York, Medina Co., 0.. Ellen or Eleanor Depew. He d. Dec.
11, 1893, at Antioch Township, Wexford Co., Mich.
Children :
2388. i. Orange Wilton8, b. July 4, 1848, in Ohio; d. 1851.
2389. ii. Charles Edward", b. May 31, 1850, at Medina; m. 1874, at
Dorr, Charlotte Welfare, and had one child. He d. May
29, 1881, at Dorr.
2390. iii. Harriet Tryphena\ b. July 26, 1852, at Medina, lives at
Belding-, Mich. She m. Levi Edson.
2391. iv. Josepha C.\ b. Oct. 1, 1855, at Medina, lives at Dorr.
2392. v. Cora Belle\ b. Feb. 16, 1858, at Medina; m. Chester C.
Daus'herty.
2393. vi. Lilly Irene\ b. Sept. 22, 1859, at Medina, lives at Reed
City, Mich. She m. Nov., 1880, at Sand Lake, Kent Co.,
Mich., Wm. E. Smith. They have one child.
2394. vii. Lanapor Barnes', b. July 16, 1861, at Medina, O.; d. May
31, 1888, at Dorr.
2395 viii. Benjamin B.\ b. May 3, 1863, at Medina, lives at Aber-
deen, Wash.
2396. ix. Burt Jerome\ b. Mar. 26, 1865, at Dorr, lives at Grand
Forks, B. C.
2397. x. Peter Depew\ b. Jan. 9, 1867, at Dorr; m. Sept. 25, 1900,
at Virginia City, Wash., Clara Nourse.
2398. xi. Romeo Herbert', b. Sept. 7, 1869, at Dorr; d. Feb. 11,
1873.
1230. David Ransom7 Averill or Avery, Jr. (David R:\
Thomas*, Ichabod*, Thomas3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 17,
L821, at London Township, Can., lives at Dorr, Mich. He m.
18 15, jit York, Med-'na Co., O., Eliza Ann Alexander, (dau. of
Giles Alexander and Caroline , his wife).
Children :
2399. i. Albert N.\ b. - — , ; lives at Dorr.
2400. ii. ADELLA C.\ b. - — , ; lives at Findlay, O. She m.
Mr. Ewinjj.
2401. hi. RoziLLA' (?), b. , • d.
The Seventh Generation 693
1231. Edward7 Averill (David R:\ Thomas', Ichabod*,
Thomas", William-, William1), b. Mar. 30, 1823, at London Town-
ship, Ont., Can., is a farmer and lives at Dorr, Allegan Co,,
Mich. He was in the Civil War, served one year as recruit in
the Reg. of Engineers and Mechanics of Michigan. He m. Feb.
18, 1846, at York, Medina Co., O., Mary Branch (dau. of Nathan
Branch of Dorr, and Polly Capron, his wife), b. Mar. 5, 1825, at
Groton, Tompkins Co., N. Y. ; d. June 8, 1894, at Dorr.
Children :
2402. i. David Branard", b. Dec. 15, 1846, at York, Medina Co., O.;
moved in 1857 to Allegan Co., Mich. Enlisted in Co. E
of the Tenth Mich. Cav. for service in Civil War. He
received an honorable discharge at the close of the War
and since then has engaged in farming. Has served as
Supervisor of Liberty Township, Wexford Co., Mich.,
also as Township Treasurer and Justice of the Peace.
He is a progressive and industrious farmer and a loyal
Republican. He m. May 28, 1868, at Corinth, Mich.,
Mary Weaver, and they have two children.
2403. ii. Mary Loretta". b. Sept. 29, 1848, at York, lives at Dorr.
She is a member of the M. E. Church. She m. Oct. 10,
1872, at Dorr, Lewis W. Yerington. They have three
children.
2404. iii. Lucius Lanador", b. Sept, 8, 1850, at York; m. Alida Lilly.
2405. iv. Electa\ b. Oct. 7, 1852, at York; d. there Feb. 21, 1853.
2406. v. Rosamund"1, b. Dec. 3, 1853, at York, lives at Bellaire,
Mich., is a member of the Cong. Ch. She m. Dec. 15,
1875, at Dorr, Sedgwick S. Terrell; they have five chil-
dren.
2407. vi. Ursula J.\ b. Mar. 12, 1856, at Dorr, is a member of Cong.
Ch., lives at Grand Rapids, Mich. She m. Jan. 1, 1874.
at Dorr, Eugene Carril. They have six children.
1232. Albert7 Averill (David R:\ Thomas", Ichabod4,
Thomas', William-, William'), b. 1825, at London Township,
Can., lived at El Paso, Tex. He m. .
Children :
2408. i. George", dec.
2409. ii. James".
2410. iii. Elizabeth".
2411. iv. Hattie".
694 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1233. Almira7 Averill (David R.6, Thomas-', Ichabod*,
Thomas3, William-, William'), b. 1828, at London Township,
Ont., Can. She m. 1845, at York, Medina Co., 0., William
Phillips.
Children :
i. James" Phillips.
ii. Charles" Phillips.
iii. Helen" Phillips.
iv. Flora" Phillips.
v. Fred" Phillips.
vi. Joseph" Phillips.
1234. Mary Jane7 Averill (David R.\ Thomas5, Ichabod*,
Thomas", William", William1), b. May 25, 1829, at London Town-
ship, Ont., Can., lives at Hopkins, Allegan Co., Mich. She m.
Sept. 3, 1850, at Hudson, Summit Co., O., Guy Kilbourne (son of
George Kilbourne and Mary Wolcott, his wife), b. at Hudson, 0.
Child :
i. Ella Rowenas Kilbourne, b. June 1, 1852; m. Edward
Gregory.
Ella Rowenas Kilbourne (Mary J.' Averill, David R.e,
Thomas5, Ichabod4, Thomas7', William"-, William1), b. June 1,
1852, at Hudson, Summit Co., 0., lives at Hopkins, Mich. She
m. Apr. 27, 1873, at Otsego, Mich., Edward Gregory.
Children :
i. Glenn Rozill9 Gregory, b. Apr. 26, 1875.
ii. Azell Harvey9 Gregory, b. July 17, 1879.
iii. Gertie Jane9 Gregory, b. Mar. 9, 1881.
1235. Emeline7 Averill (David R.*, Thomas", Ichabod*,
Thomas-, William"-, William1), b. 1831, in Monroe Co., N. Y.,
lived in the West. She m. (1) 1852, in Michigan, Dr. Herbert
Whitehill, m. (2) Bundy. She d. Feb. 25, 1864, in the
West.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Clara" Whitehill, prob. dee.
ii. Hiram* Whitehill.
(by second husband) :
iii. Esther" Bundy.
iv. Charles" Bundy, prob. dec
v. Chester" Bundy.
The Seventh Generation 695
1236. Charles Robert7 Averill (David R.e, Thomas5, Icha-
bod\ Thomas*, William', William1), b. Sept. 6, 1833, in Monroe
Co., N. Y. (or Burfort, Oxford Co., Can.?), is a farmer and lives
at Dorr, Mich. Served in the Civil War, 1st, in First Engineers
and Mechanics Co., 2nd, in Co. L, First Mich. Cav. He m. July
29. 1856, at Dorr, Elizabeth Ann Sterling (dan. of James A.
Sterling- and Margaret Seed, his wife), b. Dec. 21, 1834, at
Livingstone Co., Mich. ; d. Aug. 22, 1900, at Dorr, Mich.
Children:
2412. i. William Sherman", b. Oct. 13, 1866; m. Grace -
2413. ii. Carrie (or Clara?) Adell\ b. 186- (?); m. Olin Bera.
2414. iii. George\ b. — , ; dec.
1237. Susan7 Averill (David6, TJtomasr', Ichabod4, Thomas3,
William', William'), b. 1836 (?), in Monroe Co., N. Y. She m.
Asa Weaver.
Children :
i. Louisa" Weaver.
ii. Fannie* Weaver.
iii. George' Weaver.
iv. Minnie" Weaver.
v. Loretta* Weaver.
vi. Burr* Weaver.
vii. Henrys Weaver.
1238. Hiram Nelson7 Averill [David R.&, Thomas'1 , Ichabod4,
Thomas'; William2, William1), b. Oct. 17, 1842, at Greece, Mon-
roe Co., N. Y., is a lawyer and lives at Grand Rapids, Mich. He
m. 1861, at Grand Rapids, Maria M. Stone (dau. of Rev. Chaun-
cey Stone and Sarah Bird, his wife), b. July 29, 1844, at Chat-
ham, Medina Co., 0.
Children :
2415. i. Lillie Emaline\ b. Nov. 16, 1863, at Dorr, lives at Byron,
Kent Co., Mich. She m. 1882, at Dorr, Frank Stevens;
they have three children.
2416. ii. Clara Lavans, b. Apr. 13, 1866, at Dorr; m. Charles New-
man.
2417. iii. Maud M.s, b. May 22, 1879, at Dorr; d. Jan. 14, 1894, at
Grand Rapids, Mich.
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1246. Samantha7 Averill (Thomas0, Thomas5, Ichabod*,
Thomas3, William-, William'), b. Jan. 27, 1837, in Ontario, Can.;
m. Thomas Pettitt.
Children:
i. Carrie" Pettitt. b. - — , - — ; m. Mr. Cowles, lives at
Des Moines, la.
ii. Mary" Pettitt, b. — — . ; m. Mr. Wilson. She has
the Family Bible of Thomas Averill, her grandfather.
She lives at Newton, la.
iii. Bertha" Pettitt, b. , ; m. Mr. Cowen, lives at
Des Moines. la.
1247. George A.7 Averill (Thomas6, Thomas5, IchabocV,
Thomas3, William', William1), b. May 9, 1838, at Oakland, Ont.,
is a dentist and has lived at Des Moines and Corning, la. He
lives at present at De Witt, la. He m. (1) Oct. 1, 1866, at De
Witt, Elizabeth Shoemaker (dan. of Charles Shoemaker and
Sarah Long, his wife), b. Aug. 11, 1845, at Chemung Co., N. Y.,
d. Jan. 27, 1882, at Corning. He m. (2) Sept. 5, 1882, at Corn-
ing, H. S. Alexander.
Children (by first wife) :
2443. i. Ella", b. Oct. 4, 1867, at De Witt, la., lives at Kalama,
Wash. She m. Nov. 10, 1885, at Corning, W. F. Magill.
They have two children.
2444. ii. Adelb(ert?) D.", b. Nov. 20, 1869, at De Witt, la. He m.
June 20, 1891, at Maivern, la., Mamie Haynes.
244',. iii. May", b. May 1, 1871, at De Witt.
2446. iv. Florence", b. Apr. 18, 1873, at Ottumwa, la.
2447. v. Grace A.", b. Oct. 16, 1877, at Corning.
2448. vi. Grant A.", b. Feb. 10, 1880, at Corning.
(by second wife) :
2449. vii. Louisa", b. Mar. 4, 1884, at Corning.
2ir>n. viii. Wallace", b. Mar. 8, 1886, at Corning.
1250. Walter S.7 Averill (Thomas5, Thomas5, Ichabod*,
Thomas, William', William'), b. July 24, 1843, in Norfolk (?)
Co., Can. West, is a dentist and lives at Afton, la. He m. (1)
Apr. 7. 1867, at Toulon, 111., Mattie Kindall (dau. of Thomas
Kindall of Ashland, ().), V). Jan. 14, 1846, at Ashland, d. Jan. 21,
1877, at Alton, la. He m. (2) Feb. 12, 1878, Appoline Norris.
The Seventh Generation 697
Children (by first wife) :
2451. i. Edith S.s, b. June 5, 1870, at Toulon, 111., lives at Villisca.
la. She m. there 1890, Grant Edenfield; they have one
child.
2452. ii. Maud", b. Aug., 1874, at Afton, la., d. there Apr. 5, 1875.
2453. iii. William W.s, b. Nov. 8, 1876, at Afton, lives there. He
m. June 4, 1900, at Afton, Maud Ranshaw, and they have
one child.
(by second wife) :
2454. iv. Clyde A.8, b. Aug. 21, 1880, at Afton. He lives in Mem-
phis, Tenn.
2455. v. James D.s, b. Mar. 4, 1883, at Afton, lives there.
1251. Eliza Thompson7 Averell (Isaac9, Ebenezer5, Abijah*,
Thomas3, William-, William'), b. June 24, 1818, at Nantucket,
Mass. ; m. Apr. 17, 1844, at New York City, Charles Tidd Wilde,
who was b. Aug. 13, 1818, at Boston, Mass., the son of Ebenezer
Wilde of Boston (whose father Ebenezer Wilde was b. at Brain-
tree and was one of the founders of the Society of the Cincinatti)
and of Abigail Tennant or Tennatt, his wife, who was a sister
of Rebecca Tennatt, wife of Isaac Averell. Mrs. Wilde d. at
Chelsea, Mass.. Apr. 3, 1875, and her husband is still living there
with his dau. Mrs. Jewett, and is a member of the Society of the
Cincinnati by right of descent. He owns the Diaries of his
Revolutionary ancestor, which were kept all through the War of
the Revolution.
Children :
i. Helen L. A." Wilde, b. Feb. 8, 1845; m. William M. Jewett.
ii. Harriette H." Wilde, b. , — — ; m. John W. Dole.
Helen L. A. Wilde (Eliza7 Averell, Isaac6, Ebenezer5, Abi-
jah\ Thomas'\ William'2, William1), b. Feb. 8, 1845; m. William
M. Jewett (son of Oliver Jewett, who was b. at Boston, and of
Elizabeth Underwood Hubbard, his wife, of Portsmouth, N. H.),
b. July 1, 1842, at Boston; d. July 11, 1900. Mrs. Jewett resides
with her father, Mr. Charles Tidd Wilde at Chelsea, Mass.
Children :
i. Harriette1' Jewett, b. Oct. 3, 1876.
ii. Rebecca" Jewett, b. Sept. 6, 1881.
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1279. Rebecca Gallison7 Averell (Isaac Cooper6 Aver ell,
Ebenezer5, Abijah*, Thomas'", William2, William1), b. Nov. 9,
1820, at Orange St., Nantucket, Mass., lives at New York City
and Middletown, Conn., and m. Aug. 20, 1843, at St. Peters
(Catholic Church), Barclay St., New York, Patrick Henry Pep-
per, who was the son of John Pepper and Annie McNierny, his
wife. He was b. Apr. 26, 1819, in County Clare, Ireland, and
lived at Mobile, Alabama, from 1851. Mrs. Pepper who is deeply
interested in her family history has given from memory nearly all
the family records which here appear excepting town, county
and church records. That the Editor and Mrs. Pepper disagree
(Sept., 1906) about the name of her grandfather who d. before
she was b., and the surname of her grandmother Averell who d.
when she was a young girl, is not the fault of Mrs. Pepper, and
may prove to be the mistake of the Editor who has tried to solve
a difficult problem from various records.
Children :
i. George Henkys Pepper, b. May 13, 1844, at New York City;
d. there 1847.
ii. Mary Eliza" Pepper, b. Apr. 26, 1846, at Middleton, Conn.;
m. John Maguire.
iii. William Averell" Pepper, b. May 23, 1849, at New York;
d. at Mobile, 1851.
iv. Agnes Rebecca" Pepper, b. Oct. 9, 1851, at Mobile, Ala.;
d. there Aug-., 1863.
v. James" Pepper, b. Apr. 9, 1854, at Mobile; lived at New
Orleans, was a physician there at the Charity Hospital;
and d. there Oct., 1878.
vi. Gerald Averell" Pepper, b. May 27, 1856, at Mobile; d.
there May, 1862.
vii. John" Pepper, b. May 3, 1858, at Mobile; d. there May,
1859.
viii. Leila Maud" Pepper, b. Mar. 20, 1860, at New York; m.
Albert E. Coudrey.
ix. Annie Clare" Pepper, b. Sept. 7, 1861, at Mobile; d. there,
1863.
x. Walter Joseph" Pepper, b. Oct. 12, 1862, at Mobile; m.
Emma Conart.
Mary Eliza8 Pepper (Rebecca7 Averell, Isaac6, Ebenezer*,
Abijah4, Thomas3, William-, William1), b. Apr. 26, 1846, at Mid-
dletown, Conn.; m. Feb. 7, 1869, at the Cathedral, Mobile, Ala.,
John Maguire, and d. Feb. 24, 1874, at Mobile.
The Seventh Generation 699
Children :
i. Agnes9 Maguire; m. Mr. - - Hairston.
ii. Rebecca* Maguire; m. Mr. - Lining.
Leila Maud* Pepper (Rebecca7 Averell, Isaac6, Ebenezer5,
Abijah*, Thomas3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 20, 1860, at New
York City; m. Oct. 31, 1888, at New York City, Albert E.
Coudrey. They live at Orange, N. J.
Children :
i. Albert E.9 Coudrey.
ii. Leonora Averell9 Coudrey.
Walter Joseph8 Pepper (Rebecca7 Averell, Isaac6, Ebene-
zer\ Abijah4, Thomas3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 12, 1862, at
Mobile, Ala. ; m. Emma Cowart, Feb. 14, 1888, at Mobile. They
live at Richmond, Va.
Children :
i. Leila Mary9 Pepper, b. Dec. 8," 1888.
ii. Helen Kegina9 Pepper, b. Feb. 2, 1891.
iii. Mary9 Pepper, b. Feb. 11, 1894.
iv. Gerald Averell9 Pepper, b. May 28, 1897.
v. James Henry9 Pepper, b. Mar. 5, 1900.
1280. Isaac Mansfield7 Averell (Isaac6, Ebenezer5, Abijah*,
Thomas3, William"-, William1), b. 1822, at Nantucket, Mass.; m.
at New York City, N. Y., Therese Hamilton. Mr. Averell d. at
Oakland, Cal.
Children :
2475. i. William Mansfield8, who is living in California.
2476. ii. Agnes8, b. — , ; m. Livingstone Jacques (?);
lives at New York City (?).
2477. iii. Frances8, b. , ; m. Edward Eggleston; lives at
Alameda, Cal.
1282. Mary Rexford7 Averell (Isaac6, Ebenezcr*, Abijah*,
Thomas3, William2, William1), b. , ; m. David Reese;
d. at New York City.
Children :
i. Agnes' Reese who m. Mr. Jacques.
There is prob. some confusion between Agnes, dau.
of Isaac Mansfield Averell, and Agnes, dau. of Mary
Rexford (Averell) Resse. See Isaac M. notes. — Ed.
2500.
i.
2501.
ii.
2502.
in.
700 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1291. Levi7 Averill (Rossiter6, Thomas7', Solomo?i\ Thomas3,
William', William'), b. Mar. 17, 1827, at Chemung, N. Y., was
a manufacturer of linen and lived at Elmira, N. Y. He m. Sept.
15, 1853, at Cortland, N. Y., Sarah Taber (dau. of Charles
Taber of Cortland and Nellie Decker, his wife), b. Aug. 27,
L832, at Cortland. He d. Oct. 5, 1888, at Horseheads, N. Y.
Children (all b. at Elmira) : >
Nellie5, b. Aug. 5, 1854; d. Feb. 5, 1856, at Elmira.
Charlie Ross\ b. Sept. 18, 1856; d. Oct. 6, 1856, at Elmira.
Annie Elizaeeth", b. Aug. 18, 1858, lives at Elmira. She
m. July 16, 1885, at Horseheads, John H. Price, M.D.;
they have two children.
2503. iv. Alice Louisa*, b. Apr. 7, 1861; m. Dec. 19, 1883, at Elmira,
T. S. Van Duzer. They live at Horseheads.
1293. John Hiram7 Averell (Jacob''', Ebcnezer7', Solomon4,
Thomas*, William-, William1), b. , ; lived at Charles-
ton, W. Va. He m. (1) Smart, dau. of a planter; he
m. (2) ?
Children :
2.101. i. Wallace', lives at Maiden, W. Va.
i^-'id."!. ii. William', lives at Marneet, W. Va.
2506. iii. John", lives at Lowmoor, Va.
1295. Emily Clementina7 Averell (Hiram6, Ebenezer'% Solo-
mon', Thomas3, William', William'), b. June 24, 1822, at Addi-
son, N. Y. ; lived at Addison and Elmira, N. Y., Boone Co.,
Court House, Va., St. Joseph, Mo., Hartsville, Almond and Hor-
nellsville, N. Y., and Chicago, 111. She m. 1842, at Elmira, N. Y.,
Sylvester H. Reynolds of Elmira, who d. at Hornellsville. She d.
Jan., 189:], at Chicago and was buried at Hornellsville.
Children :
i. Anna Elizabeth" Reynolds, b. at Elmira; d. there.
ii. Hector Seward" Reynolds, b. at Elmira; d. there.
iii. William Averell" Reynolds, b. at Elmira; d. there.
iv. Fannie" Reynolds, b. in Virginia.
v. Mary Virginia" Reynolds, b. in Virginia.
vi. Oscar Bennett" Reynolds.
vii. Martha" Reynolds.
The Seventh Generation 701
1296. Sarah Elizabeth7 Averell (Hiram'', Ebenezer5, Solo-
mon*, Thomas3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 15, 1831, at Came-
ron, N. Y., was a school teacher and lived at Cameron, Bath and
Binghampton, N. Y. She m. Apr. 12, 1853, at Cameron, Leander
Dascomb, who was b. in Ohio. She d. Sept. 22, 1887, at Bing-
ham pton.
Child:
i. William Averell' Dascomb, b. June 22, 1854, at Cameron;
m. Mary Jane Stewart.
William Avereir Dascomb (Sarah7 Averell, Hiram6, Ebene-
zer', Solomon', Thomas3, William-, William'), b. June 22, 1854,
at Cameron, N. Y., lived at Bath, N. Y. He m. Oct. 17, 1883, at
Penn Yan, N. Y., Mary Jane Stewart, dau. of James Gordon
Stewart and Elizabeth Kennedy, his wife. He d. Aug. 28, 1889,
at Binghampton, N. Y. Mrs. Dascomb lives at Bath.
Children (all b. at Binghampton) :
i. James Stewart' Dascomb, b. Feb. 21, 1885, lives at Bath,
ii. William Everett' Dascomb, b. Mar. 24, 1887, lives at
Bath,
iii. Hiram Averell" Dascomb, b. May 22, 1889.
1298. Brevet Major-General William Woods7 Averell (Hi-
ram6, Ebenezer7', Solomon*, Thomas3, William-, William'), b.
Nov. 5, 1832, at Cameron, Steuben Co., N. Y., was appointed to
the West Point Military Academy in 1851, and four years later,
1855, was graduated from it with honor. He was commissioned
lieutenant in the U. S. mounted Rifles and served at the frontier
with distinction in the Wars against the Indians in 1857-8. He
was Captain of the body guard at President Lincoln's first in-
auguration, and a little later was sent by Gen. Winfield Scott on
a secret mission to Fort Smith, Texas. The hardships of this
trip were so great that he never fully recovered his previous
strength. In the first battle of Bull Run he was Adjutant-
General of Col. Andrew Porter's brigade ; and soon after he was
appointed Colonel of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry. Sept.,
1861, he was given command of the first brigade of cavalry or-
ganized during the War, of which he was the head during the
campaign of the Peninsular, 1862; then he was given the com-
702 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
mand of a division of cavalry. He was one of the most conspicu-
ous cavalry leaders on the Union side during the Civil War. In
1862 he was appointed Brigadier-General, serving with distinction
in the Army of the Potomac, in West Virginia, and in the campaign
of Sheridan. He was six times brevetted for gallantry in par-
ticular action. At the time of his retirement from service he
held the rank of Brevet Major-General of the Regular Army.
After the War he held important positions. He was U. S.
Consul-General to British North America 1866-69, residing at
Montreal, and afterwards he was Assistant Inspector-General
for the Board of Managers of National and State Homes for
disabled Veterans of the Army and Navy. He was m. Sept. 24,
1885, at Bath, N. Y., to Kezia Hayward, who survived her hus-
band. They had no children. General Averell was very original
and inventive and the honor of inventing the asphalt pavements,
now found so generally in our large cities, is assigned to him.
Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington is a beautiful specimen of
the work done by the company in which he as its inventor was
interested.
He was very companionable, with a keen sense of humor,
and an inexhaustible fund of anecdotes, and was both a broad
minded and generous citizen. In politics he was a Democrat.
He d. Feb. 3, 1900, at the Hornellsville Sanitarium and his re-
mains were brought to Bath and buried with military honors,
Feb. 5 ; the services being held at St. Thomas' Church.
1299. Oscar James7 Averell (Hiram6, Ebenezer5, Solomon*..
Thomas3, William-, William1), b. July 15, 1834, at Cameron,
N. Y., was educated at Bath and Elmira, N. Y., and Oberlin, 0.,
and was a school teacher for some years. He was a very promi-
nent Republican. For three years he was County Clerk of
Steuben Co., N. Y. He was Collector of Internal Revenue, and
Chief Clerk of the U. S. Court at Utah for four years. He lived
at Cameron and Bath, N. Y., Washington, D. C, and Salt Lake
City, Utah. He was a very handsome young man, had a fine
character and was very highly regarded, and very deeply missed
by his friends and associates after his death. He m. Nov. 19,
1K62, at Bath, N. Y., Helen C. Thompson (dau. of Jared H.
Thompson of Bath, and Maria Vrooman, his wife), b. Apr. 5,
The Seventh Generation 703
1841, at Bath, N. Y. He d. Dec. 20, 1892, in Providence Hospi-
tal, Washington, D. C.
Children :
2507. i. William Woods 2nd8, b. Oct. 29, 1863, at Bath; d. May 24,
1865, at Pittsburg, Pa.
250S. ii. Edward", b. Apr. 20, 1866, at Bath, was a beautiful boy of
sixteen when accidentally shot while hunting. He d.
Mar. 9, 1882, at Bath.
2509. iii. Julia Elizabeth", b. June 26, 1868, at Bath; m. Dec. 9,
1891, at Bath, George Nowlen Beekman (son of Abram
Beekman of Bath, N. Y., and Sarah Fowler, his wife) ,
b. Sept. 17, 1865. They live at Bath.
2510. iv. Helene Bell", b. Nov. 3, 1875, at Washington, D. C, has
lived at Washington and at Bath, N. Y. She m. June 7,
1900, at Bath, Dr. Henry J. Wynkoop (son of Henry
John Wynkoop of Bath and Mary Elizabeth Gagnier,
his wife), b. Dec. 24, 1875, at Bath.
1300. Lucy Lovinia7 Averell, (Hiram6, Ebenezer5, Solomon*,
Thomas3, William2, William'), b. Apr. 24, 1836, at Cameron,
N. Y., lived at Bath, N. Y. She m. (1) Oct. 25, 1858, at
Cameron, William Slocum Crandall, (son of Crandall
and Betsey, his wife), b. Nov. 30, 1819. He was a prominent
and highly respected citizen of Alfred, where he d. Dec. 2, 1862.
She m. (2) Sept. 8, 1869, at Cameron, George Washington
Henica of Deerfield.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Walter Jonathan" Crandall, b. July 12, 1859, at Alfred,
N. Y.; d. May 17, 1884, at Bath, N. Y.
ii. William Samuel8 Crandall, b. Mar. 5, 1863, at Alfred,
is a journalist and lives at New York City. He m. Dec.
13, 1887, at Condersport, Penn., Sara Jessica Jervis
(dau. of Rev. Kasimir Pulaski Jervis, a distinguished
clergyman of the M. E. Ch., and Martha Hotchkiss
Long, his wife) , b. at Canandaigua, N. Y. He is the
editor of the N. Y. Municipal Journal and Engineer.
He is the only grandson of Huldah and Hiram Averell
now living.
(by second husband) :
iii. Frederica Kezias Henica, b. Aug. 20, 1871, at Alfred,
iv. Minnie Mabel8 Henica, b. May 26, 1873, at Alfred,
v. Mary Hulda8 Henica, b. Dec. 20, 1874, at Bath,
vi. Lucy Amelia8 Henica, b. Feb. 18, 1882.
704 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1302. Mary7 Averill (Daniel6, John5, Paul*, Paul", Will-
iam', William'), b. Oct. 26, 1783, lived at Milford, Vt., or N. H.*
She m. May 16, 1805, David Smith, b. Oct. 9, 1782. She d. Aug.
25, 1864.
Children :y
i. KlLBURN8 Smith, b. Nov. 19, 1805; m. Marcia Wood, and
has one dau. He d. Oct. 13, 1881.
ii. Cynthia W; Smith, b. Mar. 14, 1807; m. John Smith (son
of Deacon Daniel Smith), and lived at Mont Vernon,
N. H. She d. June 15, 1884. They had three sons,
iii. Marys Smith, b. Nov. 22, 1808; m. Elbridge Marvill, and
had two children. She d. Aug. 5, 1895, leaving quite an
estate,
iv. David Orrins Smith, b. Aug. 18, 1811, was a blacksmith
and lived at Concord, N. H. He m. and had one dau.
v. Emma Carltonv Smith, b. Aug. 19, 1813; d. Feb. 6, 1876,
unm.
vi. William Harrison' Smith, b. Oct. 22, 1815; m. and had
three daughters, one of whom married and died. He d.
July 27, 1889.
vii. Richmond" Smith, b. Sept. 15, 1817; d. July 6, 189-, unm.
He left a large fortune to his brothers and sisters.
viii. Mehitable' Smith, b. May 7, 1821; m. Henry Ware and
lived at E. Andover, N. H.
ix. Sabrina" Smith, b. June 28, 1823; d. 1825.
x. Stephen Chapins Smith, b. May 10, 1825; d. abt. 1898.
xi. Nancy Lovetts Smith, b. Mar. 18, 1828; m. Apr. 2, 1862,
Henry L. Walkup of Worcester, Mass., and had two
sons.
MEMORANDA.
There is no Milford, Vt.
f The above items were given by Hon. Charles J. Smith of Mont
Vernon, N. H., and Mrs. J. W. Averill.
1303. Daniel7 Averill Jr. (Daniel6, John5, Paul*, Paul3, Will-
iam2, William'), b. - — , 17S-; lived at Barre, Vt., and be-
fore June 7, 1832, at Orange, VI, He m. Dolly , abt.
1810 (?), and d. before June 7, 1832, prob. at Orange, Orange
Co., Yt., as Probate Records for the District of Randolph, Vt.,
give us the adm. of his estate at that date, saying he was late
of Orange. Adm. was granted his widow Dolly Averill. He had
land in Elmore, Co. Washington, Vt. There were children but
their nanus do not appear in the adm.
Chile
ren
2511.
2512.
ii.
2513.
iii.
2514.
iv.
2515.
v.
2516.
vi.
The Seventh Generation 705
Daniel", m.; lived in Mass.
Nehemiah", m. Chastina Gunnison.
Sabrina", m. Chauncey Goodrich.
Sarah", m. Mr. Smith.
Leonard', m. Lamphere.
Fanny", m. Lewis Waterman.
1305. David Weston7 Averill (Daniel'1, John*, Paul*, Paul'-,
William', William1), was b. Aug-. 21, 1788, at Mont Vernon,
N. H., and was a farmer. He lived at Mont Vernon, N. H., and
at Barre, Vt. He m. (1) Aug. 25, 1808, at Mont Vernon,
Submit French (dau. of Abram French of Mont Vernon), who
was b. there Oct. 18, 1788. They removed to Barre in 1811,
where Mr. and Mrs. Averill bravely faced the demands of a
pioneer life, living for some years in a "bark-roofed log cabin
located in the eastern part of the town,"* prob. on land that was
purchased by Mr. Averill in 1810 as indicated by the land rec-
ords for that time. For among Barre Deeds, we find the follow-
ing:
Vol. 5, p. 86. (Abstract) Andrew Dewey of Barre, Orange Co., Vt.,
for $250.00 paid him by David Weston Averill of Lyndeborough, State of
New Hampshire, sells him one half of a certain tract or parcel of land
lying in Barre, which is the one half of the third Division lot, drawn to the
Original right of Moses How, and is lot No. 25, in the Second Range (War.
deed). April 17, 1810.
Also, Vol. 5, p. 439. (Abstract) Andrew Dewey of Barre, Vt., for
$500.00 paid him by David W. Averill of Barre, sells him the North West
half or the third Division, Lot No. 26, in the Second Range of Lots in
Barre (drawn to the Original Right of Moses Howe), Except two and one
half acres now owned by William Brandford. Jan. 1, 1815.
Vol. 10, p. 246. (Abstract). Trustees of Dartmouth College, Hanover,
N. H., for one dollar paid them by David W. Averill of Barre, quitclaim to
him the north half of the third Division, lot No. — (?), in Barre, Vt., drawn
to the original right of Jonathan Warren, which lot was conveyed to the sd
Trustees by Robert Parker by lease dated Jan. 19, 1824. Jan. 22, 1839.
(Signed) Daniel Blaisdell
Rec'd Apr. 18, 1839.
Vol. 12, p. 397. (Abstract). Lucy, William, Sylvia and Minnie (?)
Basset of Barre, Vt., for $1050.00 paid them by David W. Averill of Barre,
sell him land in Barre leading from Barre Lower Village to Chelsea Vt., on
the West line; which land was drawn to the original right of Elisha Hunt.
Also two acres off the second division College rights in sd Barre.
March 14, 1850.
* See the Souvenir (?) of Barre, Vt., for some of the Averill items
ouoted in records of this Barre branch of Averills.
706 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
"Mr. Averill was one of the military company that started
for Plattsburgh N. Y. when it was invaded in the War of 1812."*
A certificate of his services from the Adjutant General of the
State of Vt., Nov. 14, 1902, gives the following taken from the
records on file in his office; of "soldiers who served in the War
of 1812':"
David W. Averill was a private in a Company of Barre Volunteers,
commanded by Capt. Warren Ellis who went from Barre to Repel the
British in the Invasion of Plattsburg, in September, 1814, continuing for
ten days. (Signed) W. H. Gilmore, Adjutant General.
Mrs. Submit (French) Averill d. at Barre, Dec. 18, 1835;
and Sept., 1836, Mr. Averill m. (2) Betsey G. Ball, who d. before
1855, as we have the record of his third marriage in Mar., 1855,
to Mrs. Erastus Camp, whose maiden name was Paine. It is
stated, "his father Mr. Daniel Averill came to live with them
about 1845, and that, after his death, they moved into the vil-
lage."" Mr. Averill d. at Barre, Mar. 31, 1855, probably in the
village at the place last purchased by him.
Children (all but the first two b. at Barre, Vt.), (all by first
wife) :
2517. i. Mahala", b. Oct, 30, 1809; m. Thomas Wilson.
2518. ii. Weston David", b. Dec. 17, 1810; m. Mercy Wilson.
2519. iii. Pamelia\ b. Feb. 29, 1812; d. Apr. 13, 1814, at Barre.
2520. iv. Hiram Harrison", b. Mar. 27, 1814; m. Roxana A. Pease.
2521. v. Lavina", b. June 1, 1815; m. William Paine.
L'522. vi. Almena Morency", b. Mar. 26, 1817; d. Dec. 22, 1835, at
Barre.
2523. vii. Anthony Wilson", b. Jan. 11, 1819; m. Lodema M. Clark.
2524. viii. Sophronia", b. Jan. 6, 1821; m. Strathern A. Matoon.
2525. ix. Ambrose Bradford", b. Aug. 31, 1823; m. Elizabeth S.
Meeker.
2526. x. Orlando Merrill", b. Feb. 21, 1827; d. Jan. 10, 1836, at
Barre.
2527. xi. Kendall", b. Aug. 8, 1830; d. Mar. 16, 1841, at Barre.
1308. Sylvia7 Averill, (Daniel*, John5, Paul*, Paul-, Will-
iam2, William'), b. Nov., 1804 (?) ; m. Nov. 11, 1824, Timothy
Baldwin, (son of Timothy Baldwin and Prudence Chapman, his
wife), 1). Oct. 11, 1791, at Wilton, N. H. He d. May 21, 1869, at
Sic the Siitin'iin- (?) of Barre, Vt., for some of the Averill items
quoted in records of this Barre branch of Averills.
The Seventh Generation 707
Mont Vernon, N. H. She d. there Mar. or May 28, 1867 (Origi-
nal Records of John Weston, Esq., of Reading, Mass.).
Children :
i. Sarah" Baldwin, b. Sept. 27, 1830; d. Mar. 3, 1832.
ii. Mary" Baldwin, b. Aug-. 2, 1832; d. Aug. 21, 1834.
iii. Sabinas Frances Baldwin, b. Mar. 15, 1836; m. Joseph W.
Averill (No. 1320).
1309. Nancy7 Averill (John6, John5, Paul\ Paid'-, William',
William'), b. Feb. 19, 1792, at Amherst, N. H.; m. (1) Aug. 16,
1814, at Amherst (?), Asa Wallace of Milford, who d. Feb. 5,
1815, in Tennessee. She m. (2) Aug. 13, 1837, Wm. Bradford,
of Goshen, N. H.
Children" (by first husband) :
i. Asa" Wallace.
(by second husband) :
ii. Ann" Bradford (?), who lived at Keene, N. II.
MEMORANDUM.
* There were perhaps other children as it is stated "She had some
children," although only one was mentioned by our correspondent. The
daughter's name was given by another.
1310. Betsey7 Averill (John6, John7', Paul*, Paul3, William-,
William1), b. Feb. 7, 1794, at Amherst, N. H.; m. May 5, 1812.
Levi Trow of Mont Vernon, N. H. They removed to Goshen,
N. H.
Children :
i. Perkins" Trow, b. , 18 — .
ii. James" Trow, b. , 18 — .
iii. Woodbury" Trow, b. , 18 — .
iv. Mary" Trow, b. - — , 18—.
v. Betsey" Trow, b. , 18 —
vi. Adeline" Trow, b. , 18 — .
vii. Charles" Trow, b. , 18 — .
viii. Helen" Trow, b. , 18 — .
There were other children whose names have not been
given.
1311. John7 Averill (John6, John5, Paul*, Paul", William',
William1), b. Mar. 10, 1796, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was a
farmer there and lived for some years on the farm now owned
708 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
by Henry H. Trow. He afterwards moved into the village. He
m. (1) Dec. 16, 1825, at Mont Vernon, Hannah McCauley French
(dau. of Abram French of Mont Vernon and Naomi Wilkins, his
wife), b. Jan. 9, 1804; d. at Mont Vernon, July 10, 1855. He
m. (2) Dec, 1856, Dorcas Smiley, who d. Mar. 21, 1885, aged
71 years. He d. May 3, 1883, at Mont Vernon.
Children (all b. at Mont Vernon) (by first wife) :
2528. i. Charles Franklin", b. Nov. 4, 1826; living in California,
where he removed in 1850.
2529. ii. George Woodbury", b. Mar. 10, 1829; m. Nancy E. Lamson.
2530. iii. Harriet Frances", b. Dec. 31, 1830; d. Apr. 16, 1850, at
Mont Vernon.
2531. iv. Caroline Seviah", b. Nov. 15, 1832; m. Sept. 22, 1859, at
Nashua, N. H., Benjamin Franklin Davis.
1312. Bernard7 Averill, (John6, John5, Paul\ Paul3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Apr. 26, 1798, at Amherst, N. H., has lived
at Farmington and Mont Vernon, N. H. He m. Nov. 4, 1829,
Harriet Richardson.
Children :*
2532. i. John", lived at Farmington, N. H.
2533. ii. Laura', d. after 1890.
memorandum.
There were other children but their names have not been received.
1317. Lucretia7 Averill (John6, John5, Paul*, Paul3, Will-
iam', William1), b. Mar. 5, 1809, at Mont Vernon, N. H.; m.
Mar. 8, 1832, at New Boston, N. H., Joel Duncklee (son of David
Duncklee of Milford, N. H., and Sarah Hood), b. June 28, 1808,
at Milford; d. there Aug., 1844. Mr. Duncklee m. (2) Nancy
Towne, by whom he had other children, and d. Apr. 4, 1889, at
Milford, N. H.
Children (all b. at Milford) :
i. Granville Woodbury" Duncklee. b. June 16, 1834; m. Ann
Abbott,
ii. David Wallingford" Duncklee, b. Apr. 6, 1836; lives at
Milford, N. H.; m. (1) Sept. 21, 1863, at Nashua, N. H..
Kate Searles; m. (2) Carrie Wallace,
iii. Jannett" Duncklee, b. July 5, 1838; m. Timothy B. Hill,
iv. John" Duncklee, b. Sept. 11, 1840; m. Flora Neil,
v. Jane" Duncklee, b. Sept. 11, 1840; d. Sept., 1840, at Mil-
ford.
The Seventh Generation 709
vi. LuciAN8 Duncklee, b. Aug. 17, 1844.
vii. Lucretia* Duncklee, b. Aug. 17, 1844; m. Rufus A. Peo-
cock.
Granville Woodbury8 Duncklee (Lucretia' Averill, John6,
John5, Paul4, Paul3, William-, William1), b. June 16, 1834, at
Milford, N. H.; lives at Brockton, Mass. He m. Sept. 24, 1859,
at Nashua, N. H., Ann Abbott.
Child:
i. Everett' Duncklee.
Jannett* Duncklee (Lucretia' Averill, John6, John5, Paul4,
Paul", William", William'), b. July 5, 1838, at Milford, N. H.,
lives at Milford. She m. Aug. 26, 1862, at Milford, Timothy B.
Hill.
Children :
i. Minnie B.'j Hill.
ii. Anna L.'' Hill.
iii. Kate J." Hill.
iv. Luetta May" Hill.
John- Duncklee (Lucretia' Averill, John6, Joint, Paul4,
Paul", William', William'), b. Sept. 11, 1840, at Milford, N. H.,
lives at Milford. He m. Flora Neil.
Child:
i. Maude'4 Duncklee.
Lucretia" Duncklee (Lucretia1 Averill, Joint, Joint, Paul4,
Paul', William2, William'), b. Aug. 17, 1844, at Milford, N. H.,
lives at Milford. She m. June 3, 1863, Rufus A. Peocock, who d.
Feb. 19, 1899, at Milford.
Children :
i. Emma'' Peocock,/
ii. Ella'' Peocock, \ twms-
iii. Albert9 Peocock,/
iv. Annis9 Peocock, \ twms-
1318. Trask Woodbury* Averill (John6, Joint, Paul4, Paul*,
William-, William'), b. Mar. 20, 1811, at Mont Vernon, N. H.,
was a farmer and lived in the North District of the town. He
m. there (1) Apr. 9, 1835, Hannah Woodbury Perkins (dau. of
Joseph Perkins of Mont Vernon and Sally Smith, his wife), b.
710 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Apr. 27, 1816, at Barre, Vt. She d. May 2, 1849. He m. (2)
Hannah Wilkins of Mont Vernon (dau. of Silas Wilkins and
Martha Farnum, his wife), b. Apr. 27, 1816. Mr. Averill d. at
Mont Vernon, May 26, 1899, and his wife d. there, Feb. 28, 1900.
Children (all but last b. at Mont Vernon) (by first wife) :
2534. i. Sarah Frances', b. Mar. 24, 1836; m. Brown S. Flanders.
2535. ii. Nancie Maria8, b. May 21, 1838; lived at Mont Vernon.
She m, (1) Plummer Jones; she m. (2) his brother,
Solomon Jones, and had four children — one son by her
first husband, and two sons and one dau. by her second
husband. She d. Nov. 15, 1876, at Mont Vernon.
2536. iii. Emily Caroline", b. June 3, 1840; lived at Mont Vernon.
She m. (1) Aug., 1861, at Manchester, N. H., Frank
Hutchinson; she m. (2) Mar. 10, 1875, Frank Hopkins,
and d. Feb. 15, 1900, at Greenfield, N. H.
2537. iv. Woodbury Trasks, b. Sept. 6, 1841; m. Rebecca Jones.
2538. v. Josephine Eliza", b. Sept. 23, 1843; m. (1) Stephen G.
Clement; m. (2) Frank Brooks.
2539. vi. Mary Henrietta", b. May 27, 1846; m. Samuel Leadbeater.
2540. vii. Franklin Perkins", b. Apr. 24, 1849; lives at Mont
Vernon, and was for many years in Cal. He is unm.
(by second wife) :
2541. viii. Charles Eugene", b. Apr. 6, 1855; m. Ruth Annette Fair-
field.
1320. Joseph 7 Averill (Jesse6, Joint, Paul', Paul3, Will-
iam', William"), b. Feb. 23, 1794. at Mont Vernon, N. H. (F. B.),
lived at Lowell, Mass. He m. ; and d. Oct.
14, 1824.
Children :
2542.
i.
Nathaniel".
2543.
ii.
Adeline".
2544.
iii.
Mary".
1322. Harriet7 Averill (Jesse8, John", Paul4, Paul", Will-
iam2, William1), b. Dec. 3, 1796, at Mont Vernon, N. H. ; lived
at New Boston, N. H. She m. Dr. ?) Abram (or Archibald?)
McMellen of New Boston. She d. Jan. 4, 1843. Her niece, Mrs.
Averill Floyd, states that her Aunt Harriet Averill McMellen
was a charming alto singer, and that she, at least, inherited the
mother's unusual musical gifts.
The Seventh Generation 711
Children :
i. Diantha" McMellen, m. Mr. - - Page of Weare,
N. H.
ii. Fannys McMellen.
iii. Hannah" McMellen.
iv. Sarah" McMellen.
(There may have been other children.)
1323. Jesse7 Averill (Jesse*, John5, Paul4, Paul3, William-,
William1), b. Sept. 3, 1798, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was a
carpenter. He was m. at Mont Vernon, 1820, to Eliza Conant,
b. 1803 (?). She d. May 21, 1872, aged 69 years (Mont Vernon
burying-ground headstone inscription), having survived her hus-
band many years. Mr. Averill d. May 24, 1850, aged 51 years
(Mont Vernon burying-ground inscription). He was appd. Aug.
3, 1847, admr. on the estate of his brother Miles, dec, but died
before his task was accomplished, and his widow in 1857 prayed
the court to distribute the balance (see p. . . .). His own will
was presented by his widow, Eliza Averill, who was appd. extx.,
and which contained the following bequests : —
To his three youngest children, Almira J., Mary Martis, Angelia M.,
thirty five dollars each and interest, being property rec'd for and given to
them from Deacon William Conant. The rest to his wife Eliza, provided
she make the necessary provision to care for the above mentioned (minors)
till they arrive at the age of fourteen. Also to his wife all his estate in
Mont Vernon and Lyndeborough during her life; and after her decease
the same to be given to Joanna C. Pulsifer, Eliza Foster, Charlotte
Chandler, Joseph W. Averill, George Averill, Almira J. Averill, Mary
Martis Averill, Angelia M. Averill, their heirs and assigns forever, "they
being all my children". [Signed] Jesse Averill
His wife executrix. May 7, 1850.
Wit's
Nathaniel Bruce
Wni H. Smith
Sarah Averill
Proved and allowed June 4, 1850
Hillsborough Co. Probate Records
Vol. 57, p. 152
Children (all b. at Mont Vernon, and "all naturally fine
singers") :
2546.
ii.
2547.
iii
2548.
iv.
2549.
v.
712 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2545. i. Joanna C.\ b. Jan. 12, 1821; m. before 1843, Jeremiah C.
Pulsifer of Manchester. She d. July 22, 1855, at Man-
chester, and was buried at Mont Vernon.
Eliza M.\ b. - — , 1824; m. Newell D. Foster.
Charlotte W.\ b. Sept. 6, 1827; m. George H. Chandler.
Joseph Woodbury', b. Dec. 1, 1829; m. Sabrina F. Baldwin.
George Granville', b. Feb. 9, 1833, is a farmer and lives
at Mont Vernon. He is a fine tenor singer — has prob.
an inherited talent. He m. Mar. 6, 1868, at Mont Ver-
non, Sarah L. Marden (dau. of Benjamin Franklin Mar-
den and Betsey Buss, his wife), who was b. at Mont
Vernon and d. there 1872.
2550. vi. Almira J.\ b. - — , 1835; m. James Gilmore of Man-
chester, N. H. She d. at Manchester. Although she
and Angelia have their birth given as in the same year,
they were not twins.
2551. vii. Angelia M.\ b. - — , 1835; m. after 1850, Orville B.
Stevens of Oxford, N. H., who d. June 30, 1869, aged 29
yrs. and 5 mos. She d. May 1, 1870.
1326. Selina ( or Silina) A.7 Averill (Jesse6, John5, Paul*,
Paul3, William', William'), b. Apr. 5, 1802, at Mont Vernon,
N. H.; m. Sept. 10, 1826, at Charlestown (now part of Boston),
Mass., Frederick Augustus Kendall of Fitchburg, Mass. ; b. June
16, 1803, at Ashby, Mass. He cl. July 29, 1878, at Montello, Wis.
She d. Feb. 21, 1882, at the same place. They lived for a time
at Medford, and Ashby, Mass., before removing to Wisconsin.
Children (the 4 eldest b. at Medford, the 6 youngest at
Ashby) :
i. Frederick Augustus" Kendall, b. May 20, 1828; m. (1)
Electa Marion Simonds; m. (2) Isabel Collins.
ii. Charles Louis* Kendall, b. July 23, 1829; m.
iii. George" Kendall, b. May 29, 1831; m. Lucy Wallace.
iv. Henry" Kendall, b. June 10, 1833; d. at Medford, Aug.
23, 1833.
v. Selina A.CP Kendall, b. May 2, 1835; d. at Ashby, Oct.
17, 1835.
vi. Selina A. TV Kendall, b. Aug. 31, 1836; m. Aug. 24,
is:,::, at .Montello, Wis., Eli Smith, and d. June 28, 1881,
at Montello.
vii. Mary E.(a)s Kendall, b. Sept. 10, 1838; d. at Ashby, Aug.
17, 1839.
The Seventh Generation 713
, viii. Mary E.(")s Kendall, b. Nov. 10, 1840; d. at Ashby, Aug.
3, 1841.
ix. Asa Frank" Kendall, b. Apr. 3, 1842; m. Electa Record.
x. Lucy L.s Kendall, b. Feb. 25, 1844; d. at Ashby, Aug. 26,
1844.
Frederick Augustus* Kendall Jr. (Sclina7 Averill, Jesse*,
Jolnr, Paul", Paul3, William2, William'), b. May 20, 1828, at
Medford, Mass., was a merchant and lived at Berlin, Wis. He
m. (1) July 30, 1850, at Fitchburg, Mass., Electa Marion Sim-
onds (dau. of Jacob Simonds of Mass., and Lucy Stuart, his
wife), b. July 2, 18—, at Fitzwilliam, N. H. She d. Feb. 13,
1875, at Montello, Wis. He m. (2) June 7, 1877, Maria Isabel
Collins (dau. of Hugh J. Collins and Elizabeth , his
wife), b. July 4, 1853, at Rochester, N. Y. He d. Mar. 12, 1900,
at Berlin.
Children (by first wife) :
i. Gertrude Marion'-' Kendall, b. Oct. 10, 1862, at Montello,
Wis.; m. May 3, 1883, at Berlin, Wis., Winfield S. Put-
nam. They live at Berlin,
ii. Estelle Electa'1 Kendall, b. Nov. 20, 1869, at Montello;
m. Mar. 2, 1899, John P. Hughes, at Berlin. They live
at Seattle, Wash.
(by second wife) :
iii. Edna May" Kendall, b. Feb. 25, 1885. She is living at
Berlin, Wis.
Charles Louis* Kendall (Sclina' Averill, Jesse", John5, Paul4.
Paul3, William2, William'), b. July 23, 1829, at Medford, Mass.;
m. Sept. 23, 1858, at Fox Lake, Wis., (?),
and lived at Montello, Wis., where he d. May 23, 1869.
Children :
i. Charles" Kendall.
ii. Emma9 Kendall.
iii. Selina9(?) Kendall.
iv. Frederick9 Kendall.
George" Kendall (Sclina7 Averill, Jesse*, John5, Paul4-, Paul3,
William2, William'), b. May 29, 1831, at Medford, Mass.; m. (1)
Aug. 5, 1852, at Fitchburg, Mass., Lucie Wallace. Fie m. (2)
( ?). He is a farmer at North Dana, Mass.
714 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
i. Nettie'' Kendall, b. July 4, 1853. She m. and removed to
some place near Providence, R. I.
ii. Wallace1' Kendall, b. — — , .
Asa Frank* Kendall (Selina1 Averill, Jesse6, John7', Paul*,
Paul', William2, William'), b. Apr. 3, 1842, at Ashby, Mass.; m.
Apr. 4, 1875, at Wautoma, Wis., Electa Record. They live at
Merrill, Wis.
Children :
i. Jessie' Kendall.
ii. Frederick'' Kendall.
iii. Frances1' Kendall.
iv. Marian'' Kendall.
1328. Franklin7 Averill (Jesse6, John5, Paul4, Paul-, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Apr. 17, 1805, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was
an overseer in the cotton mills, and lived at Mont Vernon and
Manchester, N. H. He m. (prob.) 1828, at Manchester, Eliza
Flanders (dau. of Flanders of Hooksett, N. H., and
Olive Shute, his wife), b. 1804 or later, prob. at Hooksett. She
d. the summer of 1874, at Stoneham, Mass. He d. Aug. 24, 1835,
at Manchester.
Children (all b. at Manchester) :
2552. i. George Franklin", b. Mar., 1829; m. Asenath Cummings.
2553. ii. Sarah Ann8, b. Dec, 1831; m. John D. Skinner.
2554. iii. Martha Jane\ b. Aug;. 26, 1833; m. Wm. R. Putnam.
2555. iv. Mary Sophia", b. after Aug-. 24, 1835, was a posthumous
child. She was brought up by a Mr. and Mrs. Raymond,
friends of the family, and lived with them in Illinois,
where she was m. twice and had children. Her family
visited her in her Western home, but her surname and
place of residence are not recalled by the cousins who
gave this record.
1329. Chili7 Averill (Jesse6, John', Paul', Paul", William2,
William'), b. Sept. 25, 1806, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was an
upholsterer and carriage trimmer. He lived at Mont Vernon,
and later at Boston, Mass. He removed to Canada, living first
at Port Hope, and later at Coburg, Ont., where he d. Oct. 11,
1884. He m. Oct., 1835, in Clark Township, Ont., Can., Selina
Walker (dau. of Nathan Walker and Wealthy Tupper, his wife),
who was b. June 25, 18—, at Canton, N. Y. She d. Feb. 18,
The Seventh Generation 715
I860, at Coburg. Mr. Averill inherited the musical talent of his
mother, Mrs. Sarah (Leavitt) Averill, his voice being very
good. He could sing with ease, and to the pleasure of his
friends, any part given him ; and he also played the violin and
clarionet well. In the early days of Coburg's history he played
in, and was leader of the orchestra of that town. He taught a
singing school, and was a member of the church choir. He was a
Congregationalist in religion, and "a reformer" in politics, and
a good citizen. He was by nature a man of refined tastes ; was
quiet and unassuming, yet manly; was fond of a good joke and
very entertaining.
Children (all b. at Coburg) :
2556. i. William", b. Oct., 1846; d. 1850, at Coburg.
2557. ii. Harriette Wealthy', b. July 19, 1848; d. Feb. 7. 1885, at
Coburg.
2558. iii. Martha", b. Sept. 16, 1850, lives at Coburg-, Can. She m.
Mar. 10, 1886, at Newcastle, Ont., Can., Major William
Henry Floyd (son of Thomas Floyd and Elizabeth
Dumble, his wife), b. Feb. 4, 1828, at St. Neots, Corn-
wall, Eng. He d. July 18, 1886, at Coburg. He was
Major and Paymaster of the 40th Battallion, was a
prominent mason, and the Town Clerk of Coburg at the
time of his death; also Clerk of the Commissioners, and
Clerk of the Police Court. He was an Anglican in re-
ligion and a Conservative in politics. Mrs. Martha
Averill Floyd has been of great assistance to the com-
piler of this history in connection with her branch of the
family. She is a refined and interesting woman.
1330. William7 Averill (Jesse*, John5, Paul*, Paul", Will-
iam2, William1), b. 1807, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was a farmer
and merchant. He was in the Florida War, and lived at Geneva,
Elkhorn and Merrill, Wis., the last years of his life. He m. (1)
1843, in Wallace County, Wis., Mary Monahan, who was b. in Ire-
land. She was drowned about 1854, while crossing the Wiscon-
sin River. He m. (2) Mrs. Agnes Baldwin. He d. Jan., 1886,
at Merrill, Wis. He also, like the majority of his brothers and
sisters, was a fine singer, inheriting his mother's talent.
Children (by first wife) :
2559. i. Anne\ b. 1844; d. 1846.
2560. ii. Chilis, b. Feb. 22, 1845, at Elkhorn, Wis.; m. Margaret
A. Casterline.
716 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2561. iii. William\ b. Feb. 27, 1848, at Elkhorn or Geneva, Wis.;
m. Augusta Oilman.
2562. iv. Ella", b. Feb. 22, 1853, at Merrill; m. (1) Wm. West; m.
(2) Stephen Schooley.
2563. v. Sarah", b. , 185- ; d. 1854.
2564. vi. (A Child) ", b. - — , 18—; d. - — , .
1336. Mary B.: Averill (Lcvi\ John5, Paul*, Paul", Will-
iam-. William1), b. Feb. 19, 1804, at Mont Vernon, N. H.; m.
Aug. 30, 1821, Thomas Dunlap, and lived at Antrim, N. H. He
d. Aug. 17, 1865, aged 62 years; and she d. June 18, 1874, aged
70 years.
Children :
i. John8 Dunlap, b. Jan. 28, 1822, at Antrim; d. in Cal.,
1874.
ii. Hiram" Dunlap, b. Oct. 28, 1825, at Antrim, lived in Cal.,
and was a Judge of Probate Court in his district,
iii. Edwins Dunlap, b. Apr. 29, 1829; d. at Boston, Mar. 10,
1846.
iv. James Scott" Dunlap, b. Jan. 6, 1830; was in the Civil
War; d. July 3, 1871, in Missouri,
v. Jane" Dunlap, b. June 17, 1831, at Antrim; m. Asa Bly-
ford, at Nashua, N. H.; lives at Milford, N. H., has three
children,
vi. Cum mings" Dunlap, b. Oct. 18, 1832; d. in 111., Aug. 13,
1854.
vii. Helen" Dunlap, b. Sept. 5, 1834; lives in Cal.
viii. Chellis" Dunlap, b. Aug. 30, 1836; d. Oct. 25, 1855.
ix. Francis" Dunlap, b. Aug. 30, 1836; d. Jan. 10, 1875.
x. Peri.ey" Dunlap, b. Sept. 18, 1838; d. Nov. 20, 1898.
xi. Clarissa Coolidge" Dunlap, b. Sept. 1, 1840; m. Hiram
Coombs, at Antrim, N. H.; d. May 3, 1883; left two
daughters,
xii. Martin R." Dunlap, b. Mar. 28, 1842, is still living,
xiii. Frank" Dunlap, b. July 21, 1844, is still living.
1338. Mark7 Averill (L<ri\ John5, Paul*, Paul*, William2,
William1), b. Oct. 6, 1807, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was a farmer
and lived at Billerica, Mass. He m. July 22, 1838, at Tewkes-
bury, Mass., Julia Stickney (dau. of - - Stickney of Tewkes-
bury and Rebecca Harrington, his wife), b. Jan. 27, 1808, at
Tewkesbury. She d. Mar. 2, 1896, at Billerica. He d. there Apr.
17, 1887.
The Seventh Generation 717
Children (all b. in Tewkesbury (T. R.) :
2565. i. Julia Ann', b. June 26, 1839, lives at N. Reading, Mass.
She m. Mar. 27, 1869, at Lawrence, Mass., Washington
Buxton (son of Eben Buxton of N. Reading, Mass., and
Asenath Mclntire his wife), b. Apr. 18, 1824, at N.
Reading; she d. there, Apr. 27, 1887.
2566. ii. Mary JaneP)\ b. May 9, 1841; d. Feb. 3, 1846, at Tewkes-
bury.
2567. iii. John Morton", b. Aug. 6, 1843; m. Mary Frances Mahoney.
2568. iv. Mary Jane(')", b. May 21, 1846; m. (1) Elias Toole Foss,
m. (2) Charles Harmon Richardson.
2569. v. Hannah Matilda", b. Apr. 17, 1849; m. Herbert Vincent
Putney.
1339. Lucinda7 Averill (Levi'; John5, Paul1, Paul3, Will-
iam2, William1), b. Sept. 5, 1809, at Mont Vernon, N. H.; m.
Nov. 16, 1829, at Antrim, N. H., Alexander Jameson. She was
mentioned in the will of her grandfather John Averill, Sr. She
d. Nov. 6, 1843, at Antrim.
Children :
i. Mary Rosette" Jameson, b. Sept, 9, 1831; d. 1845 or '55.
ii. Emily Sophia" Jameson, b. 1832; d. 1859.
iii. Wealthy Ann" Jameson, b. Aug. 31, 1837; m. and is living
in Chicago with her son.
1341, Hannah7 Averill {L<ri\ John5, Paul*, Paul'; Will-
iam2, William'), b. Aug. 20, 1813, at Mont Vernon, N. H., was
living Apr., 1901, at Enfield, N. H. She m. (1) John Clough;
she m. (2) George Seaver.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Emeline" Clough.
(by second husband) :
ii. George" Seaver.
1342. Nancy7 Averill (L<ri'\ John5, Paul\ Paul1; William2,
William'), b. Aug. 20, 1813, at Mont Vernon, N. H.; m. there,
1840, Lorenzo D. Carter. She d. Mar. 16, 1894, at N. Reading,
Mass.
Children :
i. Augustuss Carter.
ii. Henry" Carter.
iii. Lorenzo" Carter.
718 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
1343. John Prescott7 Averill (Levi9, John;', Paul*, Paul3,
William', William'), b. Sept. 3, 1816, at Mont Vernon, N. H.;
was graduated from Dartmouth Coll., 1842, with the degree of
A. M., and is now a retired teacher. He taught in Francestown,
N. H., and was for several years master of the Chapman School,
E. Boston, Mass. He lived at Mont Vernon, N. H., Woodstock,
Conn., 1846, Boston, Mass., 1851, Concord, N. H., 1898. He m.
(1) Nov. 29, 1845, at Charlestown, Mass., Elizabeth Caverno
(dau. of Rev. Arthur Caverno of Dover, N. H., and Olive Foss,
his wife), who was b. 1824, at Epsom, N. H., and d. Nov. 19,
1855, at Boston, Mass. He m. (2) Mar. 18, 1857, at Boston,
Abby Foss (dau. of James Foss of Meredith, N. H., and Susan
Sinclair, his wife), b. Oct. 10, 1820, at Meredith. He was living
in 1902 (?) at an advanced age, in Concord, N. H., and was
interested in this history of his family.
Children (by first wife) :
2570. i. Arthur Caverno3, b. Aug'. 26, 1846, at Woodstock, Conn.;
d. Dec. 18, 1852, at Boston, Mass.
2571. ii. Edward Sullivan", b. Mar. 8, 1848, at Woodstock; m. (1)
Ella Wrightson; m. (2) Ella F. Meeker.
2572. iii. Mary Louise\ b. Oct. 7, 1851, at Boston; d. June 2, 1853,
at Dover, N. H.
2573. iv. William Macys, b. July 23, 1853, at Dover, N. H.; d.
May 13, 1854, at Boston.
(by second wife) :
2574. v. Elizabeth", b. Mar. 31, 1861, at Boston.
1348. Elijah7 Averill (Elijah", Mark", Paul*, Paul3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Oct. 11, 1833, at Merrimac, N. H., is a farmer
and has lived at Ellsworth and is living at West Compton, N. H.
He m. 1858, at Compton, Relief Brown (dau. of Joseph Brown
and Relief Ordway, his wife), b. 1839, at Bristol, N. H.
Child :
2575. i. Maretta Frances", b. June 21, 1859.
1349. John7 Avery (Foster*, Mark" Averill, Paul*, Paul3,
William2, William'), was b. July 24, 1822. at Londonderry, N. H.,
where he lived some years before removing to Lowell, Mass.,
at which place he was an overseer of a cotton mill, and also a
fanner. He m. June 26, 1843, at Lowell, Melinda Hartford, who
The Seventh Generation 719
was b. Feb. 2, 1826, at Brentwood, N. H. She d. Mar. 7, 1897, at
Londonderry, whither they had returned. He d. there Oct. 10,
1883.
Children :
2576. i. Henry Foster", b. June 13, 1848, at Londonderry; d. at
Nashua, N. H., Aug-. 28, 1870.
2577. ii. (Rev.) George Sanford\ b. Oct. 2, 1854, at Lowell, was a
prominent member of the Lowell First Congregational
Church, and closely identified with the Y. M. C. A. of
that town. He went to Rockport, 111., as general secre-
tary of the Y. M. C. A. of that place. He was engaged
in evangelical work in both of those towns and assistant
secretary of the Boston Y. M. C. A. At one time he was
assistant pastor at Berkeley Temple, Boston, under Rev.
James Dickinson; and at another time assistant pastor
of Mizpah Chapel, at New York, conducting at the same
time a large Bible class at the Central Branch of the
Y. M. C. A. in New York City. He has been for some
years in charge of the New York Christian Home for
intemperate men, Cor. Madison Ave. and 86th St. The
Trustees of this institution have been Messrs. J. Pierpont
Morgan, Cornelius N. Bliss, Charles Lanier, Bowles Col-
gate and Caleb B. Knevals; and the President, Rev. D.
Stuart Dodge and its directors various influential citi-
zens of New York City.
2578. iii. Charles Lansil\ b. June 26, 1861, at Lowell, Mass.; m.
Sarah Annis.
1350. Jeremiah Mason7 Avery {Foster", Mark7' Averill,
Paid1, Paul', William-, William1), b. Apr. 21, 1826, at London-
derry, N. H., is still living there, and is the Superintendent of the
noted Lithia Springs, and also Constable of the town. He m. Oct.
19, 1854, at Nashua, N. H., Julia Ann Upton (dau. of Jonathan
Upton of Dunstable, Mass., and Nancy Whittlemore, his wife),
b. Dec. 29, 1829, at Dunstable. Mr. Avery, now in the eighties,
is a bright wide-awake Yankee, and a noted character in his
town. He lives on his grandfather Avery's old farm — the
ancient Greeley farm — and is called affectionately "Uncle
Avery", and "the grand old man of Londonderry."
Children (all b. at Londonderry) :
2579. i. Ida Frances", b. May 26, 1856; was a successful teacher.
She m. July 7, 1885, at Londonderry, Wilbur E. Barrett
(son of George Barrett and Judith Blood, his wife), and
720 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
lived at Wilton, N. H., where she d. Dec. 27, 1894. They
had two children.
2580. ii. Pauline Upton", b. Dec. 28, 1858; was also a teacher. She
d. June 23, 1886, at Londonderry.
2581. iii. Mark A.\ b. Dec. 3, 1860, is a clerk and lives at Lowell,
Mass. He m. Oct. 18, 1886, at Lowell, Mass., Lizzie
Choat (dau. of Frank Choat and Mary Cutler, his wife),
b. Aug-. 11, 1862, at Burlington, Mass.
2582. iv. Frank Eugene", b. Nov. 23, 1867; m. Florence Putnam.
2583. v. Alice L.s, b. Mar. 21, 1874; lives at Londonderry, N. H.
She m. Apr. 12, 1899, at Lowell, Mass., William Sanborn.
1352. Hon. Ephraim Foster7 Avery (Foster'1, Mark5 Aver-
ill, Paul4, Paul3, William', William1), b. Aug. 18, 1830, at Lon-
donderry, N. H., lived for a time at Lowell, Mass., where he
worked in the cotton mills until twenty-one years of age. In
1851 he removed to Wisconsin, locating for a time on a farm in
Waupaca County, then in Eau Claire County, where he remained
until 1871 engaged in farming. He afterwards settled in Laclede
County, Mo. From 1872 to 1878, while living there, he was em-
ployed in responsible positions on the St. Louis and San Fran-
cisco, and the Missouri and Pacific railroads. In 1886 he re-
moved from Laclede County, to a very fine farm in the town of
Linncreek, Camden County, Mo., which was not far from his
former farm. He was m. Aug. 25, 1851, at Lowell, to Olive
Harriet Cole (dau. of Harvey Cole of Charleston, Vt., formerly
of Connecticut, and of Nancy Hutchinson,* his wife), b. May 24,
1831, at Charleston. She d. Mar. 25, 1896, at St. Louis, Mo. Mr.
Avery was a Republican, and was elected Judge of the County
Court of Camden County, Mo., 1890 and 1892 on the Republican
ticket. A History of Camden County, 1888 (?), contains a bio-
graphical sketch of Mr. Avery, in which it is claimed that on the
Robinson side (his mother's), he was a descendant of Mayflower
Pilgrims, and that "his great-grandfather Avery was a native of
Scotland." The former statement may be true, but no evidence
is found to sustam the statement of Scotch birth of any Avery
or Averell. (Ed.)
Mr. Avery d. Aug. 15, 1895, at Linncreek, where he had
been an esteemed and influential citizen.
See Hutckinson Gen.
The Seventh Generation 721
Children :
2584. i. Emma Eldora\ b. Jan. 25, 1853; m. Jay R. Pierce.
2585. ii. Edna Catherine", b. Jan. 2, 1855, at Waupaca, Wis., lives
at St. Louis, Mo. She m. Dec. 25, 1876, at St. Louis,
John Bradford French (son of John Peter French and
Frances Hines, his wife), b. Aug. 12, 1851, at Alma, 111.
2586. iii. Villeroy R.s, b. Jan. 14, 1860, in Dunn Co., Wis.; m. Effie
T. Churchill.
2587. iv. Mary Belle\ b. 1863; d. 1865, at Eau Claire, Wis.
2588. v. Charles Eugene", b. Apr. 1, 1867, at Eau Claire; m. Clara
E. Grubb.
1353. Sarah Porter7 Avery (Foster*, Mark" Averill, Paid4,
Paul\ William-, William'), b. Aug. 10, 1832, at Londonderry,
N. H.; m. July 19, 1856, at Londonderry, Lewis7 Stiles (son of
Roswell" Stiles* of Vermont and Sarah Porter, his wife), b.
Aug. 11, 1831, at Waterford, Vt. ; d. Sept. 19, 1888, at Boston,
Mass. He was an engineer and a merchant ; 1st lieut. in Co.
D, 6th Reg., Mass. Vol., during the Civil War; was appointed
Justice of the Peace by Gov. Gaston in 1875, re-appointed by
Gov. Long in 1882 ; he was elected to the Common Council of
Lowell in 1875, re-elected in 1876. Mrs. Stiles d. June 27, 1897,
at Lowell, Mass.
Child :
i. Emma Louise" Stiles, b. Sept. 1, 1858; m. Arthur S. Cut-
ler.
Emma Louise* Stiles (Sarah Porter Avery, Foster", Mark"
Averill, PauV, Paul3, William", William1), b. Sept. 1, 1858, at
Lowell, Mass., lives at Lowell. She m. Sept. 1, 1879, at Lowell,
Arthur S. Cutler of Andover, b. Oct. 17, 1854, at Andover, Mass.
Children (all b. at Lowell) :
i. Floy'-' Cutler, b. June 8, 1880.
ii. Lillie Stiles9 Cutler, b. Dec. 6, 1881.
iii. Clarence Lewis' Cutler, b. Feb. 12, 1885.
iv. Ruth Amelia9 Cutler, b. July 27, 1889.
* See Stiles Gen. for RoswelT (John'', John4, Jacob1. Timothy", Rob-
ert1).
722 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1354. Eda Ann7 Avery (Foster*, Mark5 Averill, Paul*, Paul3,
William', William'), b. Dec. 22, 1834, at Londonderry, N. H.,
lived at Bristol, N. H., and now lives at Sanborn, la. She m.
Mar. 24, 1855, at Lowell, Mass., Nathaniel Ballou. Mrs. Ballou
has given the compiler of this genealogy great assistance in con-
nection with her line, in which she is deeply interested.
Children (all b. at Bristol, N. H.) :
i. Edgar Nathaniel" Ballou, b. Apr. 10, 1863, is a farmer
and lives near Sanborn, la. He m. Apr. 10, 1880, at Hot
Springs, S. Dak., Mary Homer,
ii. Dora Belle" Ballou, b. Dec. 25, 1866, lives at Archer, la.
She m. July 4, 1886, at Shelden, la., John Holmes
Archer of Keyworth, Eng\, a large land owner and
banker,
iii. Frank Henry" Ballou. b. Jan. 11, 1872, is a farmer and
lives near Sanborn, la.
1357. Ruth7 Averill (Benjamin*, Joseph5, Paul\ Paul*,
William", William1), b. Oct, 4, 1810, at Middleton, Mass.; m. (1)
Apr. 2, 1835, at Middleton (T. R.), Barzillai (No. 856)* Gould
(son of Cornelius (No. 340) Gould of Andover, Mass., and
Lydia Jenkins, his wife), b. Dec, 14, 1814, at Andover, Mass., d.
Oct. 21, 1848, at Middleton, Mass. She was m. (2) by Prof. C.
E. Stowe, Dec. 10, 1856, at Middleton, to John Gillingham (son
of Israel Gillingham of Newbury, N. H., and Phebe, his wife),
b. 1801, at Newbury, d. Jan. 24, 1872. She d. Apr. 21, 1891, at
Middleton.
Children (both b. at Middleton) (by first husband) :
i. Mary Elizabeth" Gould, b. May 7, 1836; m. 1853, William
Merrill Peabody. She d. Oct. 2, 1892, at Middleton.
ii. Charles Merrill" Gould, b. Apr. 8, 1838; d. Dec. 8, 1862,
at Middleton.
1358. Benjamin7 Averill (Benjamin", Joseph5, Paul*, Paul",
William2, William1), b. June 30, 1812, at Middleton, Mass., was
a farmer and lived at Middleton. He m. Jan. 1, 1846 (Int. 1845,
Middleton, T. R.), at Derry, N. H. (?), Lois Proctor (dau. of
Jacob Proctor of Derry, N. H., and Lois Lufkin, his wife), b.
Apr. 2. 1822, at Derry. Mr. Averill was at one time a Repre-
Sct> The Family of Zaccheus Gould, by Benj. A. Gould.
2600.
l.
2601.
ii.
2602.
iii
2603.
iv.
The Seventh Generation 723
sentative to the State Legislature from Middleton. He d. Aug.
13, 1881, at Middleton.
Children (all b. at Middleton) :
2589. i. Benjamin Franklin", b. Apr. 15, 1856; m. .
2590. ii. John Quincy\ b. June 4, 1859.
2591. iii. Alvin Proctor", b. Nov. 25, 1860; d. Nov., 1862.
1359. Andrew Peabody7 Averill (Benjamin'', Joseph5, Paul*,
Paul"-, William-, William'), b. June 5, 1815, at Middleton, Mass.,
was a shoemaker and trader, and lived at Middleton. He m.
there May 28, 1840, Elizabeth Stearns Russell (dau. of Peabody
Russell and Dolly Kenney, his wife), b. Dec. 4, 1817, at Boxford.
Mass. She cl. Oct. 24, 1890, at Beverly, Mass. He d. Dec. 17,
1889, at Danvers, Mass.
Children (all b. at Middleton) :
Albert Evander", b. Jan. 15, 1842.
Benjamin Russell", b. Nov. 14, 1849; d. May 29, 1864, at
Middleton.
Andrew Preston", b. July 18, 1856; m. Cora Ada McKay.
Charles Sidney", b. Feb. 9, 1859; d. May 16, 1885.
1360. Joseph7 Averill (Benjamin'1, Joseph5, Paul1, Paul1,
William', William'), b. Mar. 31, 1818, at Middleton, Mass., was
a trader and lived at Middleton and Danvers, Mass. He m. ( 1 )
Oct. 22, 1844, at Middleton, Martha Ann Perkins (dau. of
Joseph Berry Perkins of Middleton and Patty Elliott, his wife),
b. Apr. 13, 1825, at Middleton, Mass., d. Apr. 25, 1884, at
Danvers. He m. (2) Oct. 14, 1886, at Danvers, Mary Jane
(Perkins) Green (a sister of his first wife), b. July 25, 1829, at
Middleton. He d. Jan. 8, 1893, at Danvers.
Children (by first wife) :
2604. i. Leverett Perkins (:i)", b. Sept. 14, 1847, at Middleton; d.
Aug-. 28, 1848.
2605. ii. Leverett Perkins (')", b. Sept. 9, 1849, at Middleton; m.
Jan. 17, 1877, Harriette Putnam Wilkins (dau. of
George P. Wilkins and Charlotte Towne, his wife), b.
Apr. 11, 1850, at Middleton. He d. Oct. 2, 1894, at
Danvers.
2606. iii. Helen Ward", b. Oct. 8, 1855, at Danvers; was grad. at
Mount Holyoke College; has travelled extensively.
2607. ii. Annie M.\ b. Oct. 11, 1858, at Middleton; m. (1) Wm.
Fiske; m. (2) Caleb Converse Gardner.
2608. v. George", b. , ; m.
724 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1362. Edward7 Putnam Averill {Benjamin*, Joseph7*, Paul4,
Paul, William', William'), b. Nov. 23, 1821, at Middleton, Mass.,
is a shoe manufacturer and grocer and has lived at Middleton
and Lynn, Mass. He m. (1) Dec. 26, 1849, at Middleton, Lavinia
K. Perkins (dau. of William Perkins and Hannah Moore, his
wife), b. Sept. 20, 1829, at Middleton. She d. there Feb. 1,
1853. He m. (2) Apr. 19, 1857, at Middleton, Mary Ham
Webber (dau. of William Webber of Sanford, Me., and Martha
Ham, his wife), b. Jan. 27, 1829, in Maine. She d. Mar. 2, 1887,
at Lynn. He m. (3) Apr. 12, 1888, at Lynn, Abbie A. Butler
(dau. of Lyman Butler of Sanford, Me., and Cynthia Webber,
his wife), b. July 23, 1849, at Sanford. They reside at Lynn.
Children (all b. at Middleton) (by second wife) :
2609. i. Clarence B.\ b. Apr. 22, 1858, is a shoe-cutter, has lived
at Brockton, Mass.
2610. ii. Ceresco P.(')\ b. Sept, 13, 1860; d. Sept. 8, 1861, at
Middleton, Mass.
2611. iii. Ceresco P.(')\ b. Jan. 24, 1862; m. Oct. 6, 1904, Maude
Elizabeth Wing (dau. of Wm. Henry Wing and Susan
Fear Howard, his wife), b. Jan. 2, 1878, at Middleboro,
Mass. They live on a farm at Foxboro, Mass.
1363. Alfred Augustus7 Averill (Benjamin6, Joseph5, Paul4,
Paul, William2, William1), b. Mar. 8, 1825, at Middleton, Mass.,
was a shoe-maker and store-keeper and lived at Middleton. He
was m. Mar. 15, 1868, at Middleton, to Martha Jane Weston
(dau. of Samuei Wilkins Weston of Middleton and Polly Gould,
his wife), who was b. June 26, 1838, at Middleton. Mr. and
Mrs. Averill were especially kind to all persons referred to them
for records of ancestors who lived at Middleton. Mrs. Averill
was a teacher; was very much interested in local history; and
for many years previous to the publication of vital statistics
for Middleton and adjacent towns, was most generous and un-
selfish in the collection and distribution of local records. The
compiler of this genealogy desires to express publicly her great
indebtedness to Mrs. Averill for assistance in this work from
the time of its inception.
Mr. Averill d. at Middleton; and Mrs. Averill d. there,
Oct., 1909. Her papers were given to the well known anti-
quarian, Mr. George Francis Dow of Topsfield, and of the Essex
The Seventh Generation 725
Institute, Salem, Mass. ; and her brother Mr. Solomon Weston
became her heir. His death occurred six months after his sis-
ter's, so that her niece and his daughter, Mrs. Mary (Weston)
Newhall of Danvers, Mass., inherited all Mrs. Averill's very
interesting personal effects in the line of inherited china, furni-
ture and handiwork. Mrs. Newhall is the last survivor of this
branch of the Weston family.
1366. Joseph7 Averill (Joseph*, Joseph5, Paul*, Paul3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Aug. 18, 1824, at N. Andover, Mass., was a
farmer and lived at N. Andover. He m. (1) Nov. 13, 1856, at
Boxford, Mass., Susan Maria Perley (dau. of Leonard Perley of
Boxford and Mary Wells, his wife), b. May 22, 1832, at Boxford.
She d. June 21, 1871, at N. Andover. He m. (2) July 10, 1873,
Eunice Batchelder Perley (sister of his first wife), b. June 9,
1840, at Boxford. She d. July 13, 1892, at N. Andover, and he
d. there Sept. 24, 1887.
Children (all b. at N. Andover) (by first wife) :
2612. i. George Leonard", b. Apr. 6, 1859, is a farmer and lives at
N. Andover. He m. Dee. 20, 1882, at Lynn, Mass.,
Elvira Lake Towne (dau. of Sewall Towne and Mary
Ann Severance, his wife), b. Sept. 22, 1856, at Topsfield,
Mass.
2613. ii. Mary Lizzie", b. Mar. 31, 1862; m. Charles W. Paul.
2614. lii. Florence Maria", b. Sept. 24, 1865; lives at N. Andover.
1369. Esther Zelima7 Averill (Truman", Robert7', Joseph4,
Paul", William2, William'), b. Oct. 26, 1812, in Vermont, lived
at Hinesburg, Vt., Cooper, and Bowens Mills, Barry Co., Mich.
She m. Jan. 9, 1831 (prob. at Hinesburg), Vt., Orin Barto) or
Barteau) b. Oct. 11, 1806, in Vt. ; d. Jan. 8, 1882, at Morley,
Mich. She d. Oct. 15, 1880, at Bowens Mills.
Children :
i. Freelove M.s Barto, b. Oct. 13, 1831, at Hinesburg; m.
Mar. 19, 1851, at Cooper, Mich., Cyrus Travis. They
lived at Cooper and had three children. She d. at
Otsego, Mich,
ii. Harriet S." Barto, b. Nov. 8, 1833, at Hinesburg; m. Aug.
3, 1851, at Cooper, John Ward. They live at Otsego,
Mich., and have 2 children.
726 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
iii. Mary E.s Barto, b. Dec. 3, 1836, at Hinesburg, Vt.; m.
Nov. 14, 1858, at Cooper, George S. Minar. They live
at Bowens Mills and have seven children.
iv. Esther C.s Barto. b. Aug. 3, 1840, at Cooper,
v. Ruby A.s Barto, b. Aug. 19, 1841, at Cooper; m. there,
Jan. 2, 1862, Shepard Borden; lives at Cooper. They
have 1 child,
vi. David W." Barto, b. July 8, 1846, at Cooper; m. Nov. 24,
1872, at Yankee Springs, Mich., Fanny Miles. They
live at Big Rapids, Mich., and have four children,
vii. Almira J." Barto, b. Feb. 1, 1849, at Cooper; m. Nov. 3,
1869, at Yankee Springs, Thomas Hubbard. They live
at Rome, Kansas.
1370. Robert7 Averill (Truman9, Robert5, Joseph*, Paul",
William-, William'), b. Oct. 6, 1815, at Richmond, Vt., was a
farmer and lived in Vermont, Illinois, Iowa, and Michigan. He
m. July 18, 1841, at Galena, 111., Roxy Ann Kilbourne (dau. of
Benjamin Kilbourne of Coshocton, O., and Roxy Pingree, his
wife), b. Apr. 7, 1823, at Coshocton. He d. Mar. 3, 1892, at
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Children :
2615. i. Mary Louisa", b. May 10, 1842, at Galena, 111., lives at
Saginaw, Mich. She m. Nov. 20, 1866, at Cooper, Mich.,
Rev. David R. Anderson. They have five children.
2616. ii. Lucy Olivia8, b. Aug. 22, 1844, at Tete des Morts, la., lived
at Gunplains, Mich. She m. Jan. 4, 1870, at Cooper,
Mich., Job Estes. She d. Jan. 27, 1871, at Gunplains.
2617. iii. George Henrys, b. Jan. 17. 1847, at Tete des Morts, lives
at Cadillac, Mich. He m. Oct. 24, 1872, at Leroy, Mo.,
Sophronia May Smith. They have five children.
2618. iv. Rose Priscilla", b. Jan. 16, 1852, at Tete des Morts, lives
at Kansas City, Kan. She m. Nov. 29, 1882, at Cooper,
Mich., Ethan Warren Dailey. They have two children.
2619. v. Truman N.\ b. Jan. 30, 1855, at Cooper, Mich., lives at
Townsend, Mont. He m. Dec. 29, 1881, at Oshtemo,
Mich., Nellie H. Hale. They have six children.
2620. vi. Rufus Kilbourne", b. Jan. 22, 1859, at Cooper; m. Annie
M. Bowman.
2621. vii. Raymond Wallace", b. Nov. 27, 1863, at Cooper, lives at
Kalamazoo, Mich.
2622. viii. Frank Leon", b. Aug. 25, 1868, at Kalamazoo; m. Laura
Birt.
2(;23. ix. Robert Mortimer5, d. in infancy.
The Seventh Generation 727
1372. Elihu Barber7 Averill (Truman*, Robert7', Joseph4,
Paul", William', William1), b. Oct. 29, 1821, at Williston, Vt.,
lived at Kalamazoo, Mich. When he was twelve years of age
(1834), he left Vermont with his father. They walked all the
way from Detroit to Gull Prairie, Kalamazoo Co., in seven days,
arriving May 31, 1834. He removed to Iowa in 1844. He m.
(1) Oct. 29, 1844, at Richland, Mich., Julia Hoyt* (dau. of
Harry P. Hoyt and Ruth , his wife), b. July 18, 1825,
at New Haven, Conn.; d. Dec. 9 (?), 1864, at Cooper, Mich.
He m. (2), Feb. 15, 1866, Huldah Hoyt (sister of his first wife),
b. June 3, 1830, at New Haven, Conn. He m. (3) Mar. 10, 1877,
Bettie Barto or Barteau (dau. of Russell W. Barto and Lovina
Clark, his wife), b. Sept. 28, 1838, at Hinckley, 0. He d. Feb.
19, 1902, at Kalamazoo.
Children (by first wife) :
2624. i. Alonzo\ b. Dec. 23, 1846, at Cascade, la.
2625. ii. Milo\ b. Feb. 21, 1852, at Dubuque, la.
1377. Cassius7 Averill (Robert'', Robert7', Joseph*, Paul",
William', William'), b. 1827, at Shelburne, Vt., lived at Shel-
burne ; and at Galesville, Wis. He m. at Milwaukee, Wis., Julia
Clark. He d. 1890, at Galesville. Mrs. Averill resides with her
dau. Adda, who lives about 20 miles from Galesville.
Children :
2626. i. Edward".
2627. ii. Edison".
2628. iii. Adda\
1378. Lucius7 Averill (Robert1', Robert7', Joseph*, Paul',
William", William'), b. 1829, at Shelburne, Vt., lived at Shel-
burne, and Milwaukee, Wis. He m. Cornelia A. Aubrey of
Burlington, Vt. He d. 1892, at Milwaukee, where his widow
now lives. Their son Edward is in the railroad service.
Children :
2629.
Abbie".
2630.
ii.
Nellie".
2631.
iii.
Kittie\
2632.
iv.
Hattie\
2633.
v.
Edward"
See the Hoyt, Haight, Hight Families, by David W. Hoyt, 1871.
728 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1379. Henry7 Averill (Robert', Robert7', Joseph*, Paul;',
William", William'), b. 1831, at Shelburne, Vt. ; lived at Shel-
burne, and Muskegon, Mich. He m. at Potsdam, N. Y., Emaline
, a teacher. He d. 1873 (?) at Muskegon.
Children :
2634. i. Adda8.
2635. ii. Edison\ b. — — , 18 — ; lives at Bellaire, or in the cen-
tral part of Michigan.
1381. Melinda7 Averill (Robert'', Robert5, Joseph", Paul3,
William", William'), b. July, 1835, at Shelburne, Vt. ; m. Myron
Cole of West Stockholm, Vt.
Child :
i. Arthur C.s Cole.
1382. Ann7 Averill (Robert", Robert5, Joseph', Paul', Will-
iam", William'), b. Oct., 1837, at Shelburne, Vt. ; m. Jackson
Isham of St. George Vt., and lives at St. George.
Children :
i. Eugene" Isham.
ii. Edison8 Isham.
iii. Ernest" Isham.
1393. Daniel7 Averill (Dudley", Dudley7', Joseph*, Paul',
William", William'), b. Nov. 5, 1817, at Sunderland, Vt., was
adopted when 6 weeks old by Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Glazier of
Sunderland and moved with them a few years after to Chasm
Falls, Franklin Co., Malone, N. Y., where he passed his life (see
statement under Dudley).
He took his own father's surname of Averill after he reached
maturity. Daniel Averill was a farmer, but he also engaged
considerably in other business. He was m. July 30, 1839, at
Duane, N. Y., to Mary Ann Trask dau. of Eliphalet and Jane
(Stone) Trask. She was b. Oct. 31, 1815, at , N. H.;
moved with her parents to Hartland, Vt. ; in 1822 to Malone,
N. Y., and in 1824 to Duane, N. Y. Mr. Trask was b. in
Beverly, Mass.
Mr. Averill was an active and influential member of the
Methodist Episcopal Church of his town; Mrs. Averill inclined
2636.
i.
2637.
ii.
2638.
iii.
2639.
iv.
2640.
v.
2641.
vi.
2642.
vii.
2643.
viii
The Seventh Generation 729
to the Episcopal Church. She d. Aug. 9, 1877, at Chasm Falls,
and he d. there Dec. 29, 1890.
The children of Daniel and Mary (Trask) Averill were (all
b. at Chasm Falls, and recorded deaths occurred there) :
ELIPHALET8, b. June 13, 1840; d. Mar. 13, 1843.
Alvin Hovey", b. Dec. 3, 1842; m. Matilda E. Cunningham.
Lydia J.\ b. June 1, 1846; d. June 22, 1846.
William", b. Oct. 31, 1848; d. Sept. 22, 1852.
Mahala Abigail", b. Jan. 28, 1851; m. (1) Wm. J. Martin;
m. (2) W. H. Harwood, M. D.
Roxanna", b. Feb. 24, 1853; d. Nov. 25, 1856.
Willis", b. July 8, 1855; d. Sept. 28, 1855.
viii. Wallace", b. July 8, 1855, twin brother to Willis; d. Feb.
26, 1856.
1396. Emily7 Averill (Canfield6, Josiah5, Joseph1, Paul',
William'-, William'), b. , 18 — ; lived prob. at Madrid and
Pierrepont, N. Y. She was m. Jan. 18, 1849, to B. Franklin"
Judd, son of Michal D.7 and Silence Triphena (Leonard) Judd.
He was b. Apr. 9, 1826. His grandfather Moses6 Leonard
(Samuel"', Moses4, Moses::, John1', Solomon1 Leonard) removed
from Western Mass., to Canton, N. Y., where he d. July 21,
1849.
Children :
i. (A Dau.)" Judd, b. Apr. 20, 1851.
ii. Charles A." Judd, b. Aug. 20, 1853; d. Jan. 5, 1861.
iii. Roselinda I." Judd, b. May 13, 1860; m. Geo. Davis; has
4 children.
1398. Josiah7 Averill {John6, Josiah5, Joseph', Paul", Will-
iam-, William'), b. May 5, 1829 (?) ; m. Mary J. Briggs, b. Aug.,
1830 (?), d. Feb. 18, 1884, aged 53 yrs. 6 mos. 9 days. He d.
May 22, 1886, at Mexico, N. Y. He was a mechanic.
Child :
2644. i. Alida M.", d. Mar. 19, 1859; aged 4 yrs. 8 mos. 11 days.
1406. William Henry7 Averill (Marvin9, Jesse5, Joseph4,
Paul5, William2, William'), b. Sept. 29, 1834, at Louisville, Ky.,
was a wholesale and retail druggist, and lived at Frankfort, Ky.
He m. Nov. 7, 1860, at Frankfort, Jane Julian Page, dau. of
Thomas S. Page of Frankfort, Ky., and Jane Briggs Julian, his
2645.
i.
2646.
ii.
2647.
iii.
730 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
wife), b. Jan. 19, 1838, at Frankfort, where she d. Dec. 19, 1882.
He d. there May 21, 1904.
Children (all b. at Frankfort) :
Rebecca Gordon", b. Jan. 18, 1862.
Thomas Page", b. Feb. 15, 1865; m. Mary Jacob Nash.
Marvin Dennison 2nd8, b. Dec. 30, 1869; m. Stella R. Van
Arsdell.
2648. iv. Charles Julian", b. Jan. 26, 1872; d. Sept. 25, 1876, at
Frankfort.
2649. v. William Henry", b. Nov. 2, 1873; d. June 11, 1874, at
Frankfort.
1408. Marvin Dennison7 Averill (Marvin D:\ Jesse5, Jo-
seph*, Paul-, William', William'), b. Sept, 17, 1839, at the Pax-
ton homestead, Franklin Co., Ky., was a posthumous child. He
was a farmer, and m. Jan. 23, 1869, at Clifton, Ky., Emma
Berryman (dau. of Robert Berryman of Clifton, and Maria
Whittington, his wife), b. 1850, at Clifton. Mr. Averill lived
at the Paxton homestead, at Farmdale, where he was b., and
where he accidentally shot himself May 20, 1890, while shooting
crows in his own woods. The top rail broke as he was climbing
a fence and the hammer of his gun struck the rail, killing him
instantly. The farm on which he lived was part of the tract
originally settled in 1792 by his grandfather, who was a soldier
in the Continental Army, and who, with his father and brother,
was at the surrender of Cornwallis. All associations with this
spot are very precious to this Averill family. Mr. Averill was a
ruling elder of the Presbyterian Church, a devoted Christian,
and a citizen much respected and admired for his integrity and
uprightness. His loss was deeply felt by the community, in
which he stood for all that was good and true. He was a mem-
ber of the Masonic Fraternity, belonging to the Hiram Lodge,
No. 4, and Frankfort Commandery, No. 4, K. T.
Children (all b. at the Paxton homestead) :
2650. i. Robert Berryman", b. Mar. 23, 1871.
2651. ii. William Henry. 2nd", b. Feb. 2, 1873; m. Camilla Basket.
2652. iii. Edward Humphrey", b. Mar. 20, 1875; d. at the Paxton
Homestead, Sept., 1876.
2653. iv. Maria Louise5, b. Nov. 5 (?), 1S77; m. Eugene Wood, has
3 children.
265 1. v. Alice Belli:', b. Mar. 16, 1S83. living at Louisville, Ky.
Thomas P. Averill. Robert Averill. W. H. Averill, 2o.
M. D. Averill, 2d.
W. H. Averill. M. D. Averill.
'• ; 3AM<
The Seventh Generation 733
1409. Sarah Elizabeth7 "Averille" (Jesse6, Jesse", Joseph',
Paul3, William2, William'), b. Mar. 28, 1843, at Granville, N. Y. ;
m. Hiram Aldous, who d. July 4, 1862. She d. May 13, 1863.
Child:
i. Hannah E.s Aldous, b. Jan. 15, 1861; m. Thomas Ross.
1410. Harriet Sophia7 "Averille" (Jesse6, J esse" , Joseph',
Paul3, William-, William'), b. Apr. 3, 1844, at Granville, N. Y. ;
m. Michael D. Maney of Raceville, N. Y.
Children :
i. Emma S.s Maney, b. Oct. 22, 1860; d. Feb. 4, 1874.
ii. Fr-vnk L.s Maney, b. Apr. 27, 1864; m. Gertie Rowe.
iii. James L.s Maney, b. Mar. 28, 1866; m. Mabel Aban, who
d. 189.3. He d. July 4, 1894.
iv. Elmer M.s Maney, b. Nov. 26, 1868.
v. Kate L.s Maney, b. ?Iay 10, 1871; m. William Preston,
vi. Eliza J.8 Maney, b. Oct. 17, 1872; m. Walter Ballard.
vii. Freddie M.s Maney, b. Sept. 7, 1874; d. Sept. 14, 1874.
viii. Herbert A." Maney, b. May 4, 1877; m. Lizzie Gee.
ix. Hattie A.s Maney, b. May 4, 1877; m. Joseph McNeil.
x. Susie L.s Maney, b. Sept. 9, 1879.
Kate L.8 Maney (Harriet1 Averill, Jesse6, Jesse", Joseph',
Paul", William', William'), b. May 10, 1871; m. William Pres-
ton.
Children :
i. Edith1' Preston.
ii. George'' Preston.
iii. Marion'' Preston.
iv. Ruth" Preston.
Eliza J.s Maney (Harriet1 Averill, Jesse6, Jesse", Joseph',
Paul-, William-, William'), b. Oct. 17, 1872; m. Walter Ballard.
Children :
i. Charlotte" Ballard.
ii. Susie0 Ballard.
iii. Luella" Ballard.
iv. Marvin Dennison" Ballard.
v. Myra" Ballard.
vi. Mina9 Ballard.
734 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Hattie A.s Maney (Harriet' Averill, Jesse*, Jesse", Joseph*,
Paul, William", William'), b. May 4, 1877; m. Joseph McNeil.
Child :
i. Jesse W.;' McNeil.
1411. Marvin Dudley7 "Averille" (Jesse6, Jesse"', Joseph*,
Paul3, William', William1), b. Apr. 8, 1845, at Granville, N. Y. ;
m. Feb. 23, 1871, Mina L. Dunson.
Child :
2655. i. Jennie L.\ b. Oct. 11, 1872; m. James L. Fegan.
1413. Emma Ellene* "Averille" (Jesse6, Jesse", Joseph*,
Paul', William-, William'), b. Jan. 3, 1853, at Granville, Wash-
ington Co., N. Y.; m. Dec. 31, 1870, John L. Ward.
Children :
i. Walter H.5 Ward, b. Jan. 9, 1872; d. May 14, 1900.
ii. Freddie L.s Ward, b. May 11, 1874; d. Nov. 11, 1876.
iii. Mary L.s Ward, b. Sept. 10, 1876.
iv. John L.s Ward, b. Aug. 18, 1880; d. Sept. 11, 1881. •
v. Jessie E: Ward, b. Aug-. 18, 1880.
vi. Alton D.s Ward, b. July 27, 1882.
1414. Jessie Louisa7 "Averille" (Jesse6, Jesse", Joseph*,
Paul\ William-, William1), b. July 9, 1854, was a posthumous
child. Her name appears in deeds after her father's death.
She m. July 16, 1877, Joseph Rivett. She d. Sept. 2, 1892.
Children :
i. Lida L.s Rivett, b. Nov. 1, 1878; m. David B. Williams.
ii. Frank M.s Rivett, b. Aug. 19, 1881.
iii. Charles H.s Rivett, b. Dec. 28; 1884.
Lida L. s Rivett (Jessie' Averill, Jesse'', Jesse", Joseph', Paul3,
William', William'), b. Nov. 1, 1878; m. David B. Williams.
Child :
i. Gladys"'' Williams, b. May 13, 1899.
1415. Mary Jane7 Averill (Eliphalet6, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Sept. 18, 1806, at Hartford, Conn.,
lived in New York City. She m. Nov. 24, 1825, Elisha Peck
of Hartford, Conn, (son of Daniel Peck). She d. June 19, 1836,
in New York City.
The Seventh Generation 735
Children :
i. Marys Peck, b. - — , 182- ; m. Charles W. Allen, a mer-
chant in New Haven, Conn,
ii. Julia Whites Peck, b. June 10, 1829, at Hartford; m. Oct.
19, 1852, Rev. Dwight Whitney Marsh, D. D., grad. of
Williams College, 1842; A. M., 1845; Andover Theol.
Sem., 1842-5. They were well known missionaries, sta-
tioned at Mosul, Turkey-in-Asia, to which place they
went in 1853. After successful labors there, Mrs. Marsh
d. at Mosul, Aug-. 12, 1859. Mr. Marsh was instrumental
in securing* from Layard for Williams College the best
Nineveh slabs sent to America (see Marsh Gen., 1895).
1417. Henry Perry7 Averill (Eliphalet6, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac% William-, William1), b. Oct. 16, 1813, at Hartford, Conn.,
was a merchant and lived at Hartford, and Perrysburg, 0. He
m. Apr. 24, 1838, at Hartford, Asenath Peck (dan. of Daniel
Peck, M. D., of Lyme, Conn., and Persis Ladd, his wife) ,b. Nov.
25, 1818, at Stafford, Conn. She became a member of the his-
toric "First Church" of Hartford, June, 1880, being received
by letter. He d. Mar. 19, 1878. at Sorrento, Fla., and Mrs. Aver-
ill d. Nov. 25, 1899, at Atlanta, Georgia.
Children :
2656. i. Henry Eliphalet\ b. Feb. 15, 1839, at Hartford; m. (1)
Julia M. Dodge; m. (2) Caroline Arabel Dodge.
2657. ii. James Perry', b. Oct. 29, 1841, at Hartford: m. Ellen M.
Baird.
2658. iii. Elisha Peck\ b. Sept. 1, 1850, at Perrysburg, is living
there.
2659. iv. Charles Edward", b. Jan. 8, 1856, at Perrysburg; m.
Emma A. Smith.
1420. Phineas Barnes7 Averill (Perry6, Perry7', Samuel*,
lsaac'\ William-, William1), b. Aug. 31, 1809, at S. Britain,
Conn., was a farmer in his native town. He m. Oct. 4, 1822, at
S. Britain, Eliza Maria Wheeler (dau. of Samuel Wheeler of
S. Britain and Orra Hinman, his wife), b. Feb. 12, 1812, and d.
July 5, 1905, at S. Britain, aged 93 yrs. and nearly five mos.,
having survived her husband over twenty-six years. She was a
good representative of the noble country-women of her day, be-
ing essentially the help-meet, ready and willing to share her
736 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
husband's burdens at any time ; she was faithful to her own
duties as wife, mother and housekeeper, a help to neighbors
around her, and independent in judgment and in deed. It is
said that a deacon having remonstrated with her for irregular
attendance at church, she explained that the reason for her
absence was the cares of the household and that, if he thought
he could run her family affairs better than she, he might come
and try it. The deacon did not come ! She was a woman of
large physique, noble presence and character, her face indicating
her fine qualities of heart and mind. Mr. Averill was a man of
positive convictions, one of the original abolitionists of Connecti-
cut, a strong advocate of temperance, and olthough recognized as
a good citizen was much under criticism for his views. He and
his family were Congregationalists in faith, and Whigs or Re-
publicans in politics. He and the men of his own family were
not like his grandfather Perry in physique, all being shorter and
much more slender. Mr. Averill d. Dec. 31, 1878, at S. Britain.
The family burial lot is in the Hill (or "lower") cemetery, in
the valley of their native town.
Children (all b. at S. Britain, F. B. R.) :
Eliphalet\ b. July 17, 1833; m. Elizabeth B. Stebbins.
Perry\ b. May 24, 1838; m. (1) Ada Mosher; m. (2)
Ellen Curtis.
Eunice Eliza', b. Sept. 20, 1840; m. Walter S. Curtiss.
Samuel Phineas\ b. June 12, 1843; m. Julia T. Mitchell.
Frank Wheeler\ b. Aug-. 12, 1848; m. June 28, 1886, at
Detroit, Mich., Charlotte Elizabeth Sanders (dau. of
George Sanders, b. at Bladon, near Oxford, Eng., and
Jemima Flack, his wife, who was b. at Cambridge, Eng.).
She was b. Sept. 19, 1851, at Detroit, and lived in Lafay-
ette Ave., opposite the present (1906) Post Office, which
is on the site of the ancient palisaded Fort Ponchatrain.
Mr. Averill was a wholesale grocer in Conn., and also
in Jackson, Mich., where he was associated with his
brother, Capt. Perry Averill, after 1875. He was ap-
pointed by Gov. John Bagley, Inspector of oil for the
Eastern part of the state of Mich., and then, because of
this appointment, removed to Detroit. He held this posi-
tion for six or seven years. He has now retired from
business but is a resident of Detroit, where he and Mrs.
Averill are well known and highly esteemed.
2660.
i.
2661.
ii
2662.
ii
2663.
iv
2664.
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The Seventh Generation 737
1421. Eliza Jane7 Averill (Perry0, Perry5, Samuel4, Isaac3,
William'2, William1), b. June 28, 1811, at S. Britain, Conn.; m.
Mitchell Monroe Canfield (son of Burton Canfield), who was b.
Mar. 30, 1809. She d. 1883, at S. Britain.
Children:
i. Averill Burton8 Canfield, b. Nov. 8, 1831; m. Alice
Angevine.
ii. Henry Monroe" Canfield, b. Aug. 15, 1841; m. Alice
Hayes.
Averill Burton s Canfield (Eliza7 Averill, Perry*, Perry5,
Samuel4, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Nov. 8, 1831; m. Alice
S. Angevine (Amy4 Sperry, Dolly- Averill (No. 602). Mrs.
Averill Burton Canfield wrote some time ago to a correspondent :
"My grandmother was an Averill before marriage ; my husband's
grandfather was an Averill and a brother of my grandmother
(Dolly Averill, who m. Wilmot Sperry). My husband was
named 'Averill' after his (great-) grandfather, Col. Perry Aver-
ill, who was a colonel in the Rev. War, 1777." Mr. Canfield was
a very enthusiastic genealogist and left a very complete collec-
tion, which was given to his son Robert.
Children :
i. Cornelia Elizabeth1' Canfield, m. John Tomlinson. They
have 5 children,
ii. Robert Monroe9 Canfield, m. Laura Keeler; has 1 dau.,
Helen.
iii. (Name unknown)".
Henry Monroe" Canfield (Eliza7 Averill, Perrjf, Perry5,
Samuel4, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Aug. 15, 1841; m. Alice
Hayes ; lived at S. Britain, Conn.
They had five children :
i. Burton H.9 Canfield.
ii. Lucy Averill9 Canfield.
iii. Henry H.9 Canfield.
iv. Hattie M.9 Canfield.
v. Samuel M.9 Canfield.
1422. Eunice Maria7 Averill (Perry6, Perry5, Samuel4,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. May 30, 1820, at S. Britain, Conn.,
was m. there, Feb. 17, 1847, to Robert Crane, M. D. (son of
Phineas Crane and Irene Nichols, his wife), b. Dec. 27, 1820, at
738 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Bethlehem, Conn. "He was graduated from the Yale Medical
School, 1843 ; was a practising physician at Middlebury, Conn.,
until 1853, and also Postmaster, and Justice of the Peace for
that town. He removed to Waterbury, Conn., and became a
manufacturer. He was a mem. of the Common Council of that
town, 1860; and Asst. Coll. of Internal Revenues, 1866-7. In
1867 he removed to New Haven, Conn., where he was a mem.
of the Common Council, 1879." He is still living at Waterbury.
(Extracts from The town and city of Waterbury, Conn., by
Joseph Anderson, 1896.)
Children :
i. Mary Ann* Crane, b. , ; d. in infancy.
ii. Robert F.s Crane, b. May 30, 1850; d. Aug. 22, 1870, at
New Haven, while a student at the Sheffield Scientific
School (Yale Coll.).
iii. Augustin Averills Crane, b. Jan. 9, 1864, at Waterbury;
was grad. from Yale, class of 1885. He was for a time
in New York City and Washington, D. C, and from 1888
to 1891 Gov't Physician to the Hawaiian Islands. In
1895 he was again at Waterbury, where he is still living
and has a very large practice.
1423. Dolly Betsey7 Averill (Samuel6, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac*, William'-, William1), b. Jan. 23, 1817, at New Preston,
Conn., lived at New Britain, Berlin and Morris, Conn. She m.
Sept. 4, 1839, at New Preston, David Waller (No. 718) Whittle-
sey* (son of David [No. 325] Whittlesey and Rebecca Smalley,
his wife), b. Mar. 31, 1816, at New Britain, Conn., and who was
a farmer in New Britain till 1852, when he removed to Berlin.
In 1864, he removed to Morris, Conn., to the "Lake Farm." He
was admitted to the Church in 1835, was Republican candidate
for Representative in Morris in 1866. Mrs. Whittlesey d. June
4, 1879, at Morris.
Children (all b. at New Britain) :
i. Laura Calista" Whittlesey, b. Apr. 10, 1842; m. June 1,
1868, at Morris, Conn., Rollin H. Harrison. She d.
June 20, 1874, at Morris,
ii. Samuel Averill8 Whittlesey, b. Aug. 7, 1844, enlisted
Sept., 1862, for 9 mos. in the 22nd Reg. Conn. Vol. He
m. Oct. 11, 1866, Ada J. Savage of Berlin, Conn.
See the Whittlesey Gen. for the descendants of this line.
Samuel Johnson Averill (No. 1424).
•
The Seventh Generation 741
iii. Asenath8 Whittlesey, b. Feb. 25, 1849; m. Sept. 15,
1870, Adrian Ives Clark,
iv. Lyman Walter" Whittlesey, b. Apr. 6, 1852; m. May 18,
1874, Hannah Martin.
1424. Samuel Johnson7 Averill (Samuel*, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Feb. 25, 1819, at the Averill home-
stead, in New Preston (now Washington), Conn., was an ener-
getic and progressive farmer and lived all his life at the old
home place that his great-grandfather Samuel (No. 88) bought
in 1746. He m. Dec. 4, 1844, at S. Britain, Conn., Laura
Phinette Piatt (dau. of Capt. David Piatt of S. Britain and
Julia Northrop, his wife), b. June 9, 1824, at S. Britain. She d.
at New Preston, Conn., Oct. 27, 1882; and he d. there, June 10,
1891. Mr. Averill became deeply interested in his family his-
tory, and gathered data for many years, obtaining all that had
been collected by Mr. Horace Averill and Mr. Augustin Averill,
and having the assistance of the able genealogist, Rev. G. O.
Jameson, compiler of The Cogswells in America and The Cheats
in America. The data gathered by Mr. Jameson was called:
The Averills in America, and was sent by him Dec. 4, 1885, to
Mr. Averill. All of that data has been given to the compiler of
the present history of the family, by Hon. Heman Otis Averill,
son of Samuel J. Averill. Mr. Averill also prepared from his
data the Averill records which appeared in Cothren's Ancient
Woodbury. So far as we know these were the first extensive
records of our family that were ever published. Mr. Averill
was a good student in his youth, both in school and academy ;
and by careful reading of the best literature at his command,
and by deep interest in the events of his time, he obtained a
good practical education. He was ambitious in many ways and
a man of unusually liberal views. The Averill homestead was
scientifically developed by him and his son, and he is said to
have been the first one to bring a successful mowing machine
into the county. This he bought for his farm, Aug., 1853. Un-
der the management of father and son their well known farm
has become a practical proof of the great grass producing
capacity of Litchfield County hills, and of their value in the
raising of stock and dairy produce. Abundant supplies are sent
742 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
from this farm to the New York City markets by special local
trains; and these trains are of great interest to strangers un-
familiar with the demands that our great metropolis makes on
the surrounding country miles on miles from its center.
Mr. Averill was one of the Representatives from the Town
of Washington to the State Legislature of Connecticut, in 1856 ;
a deacon in the New Preston Congregational Church, and an
active Christian and temperance worker in the vicinity of his
town. He had the courage of his convictions, and, while holding
slack allegiance to human creeds and dogmas, considered it the
duty of every one to render obedience to all good laws and to fulfil
all the deeper obligations as far as possible toward God and man.
He co-operated in the formation of the Republican party, and
always worked with it and sympathized with its principles.
Children (all b. at New Preston) :
2665. i. Ellen Maria', b. Dec. 17, 1846; lives at New Preston.
She m. Nov. 11, 1885, Dayton Burnham (son of Daniel
Burnham and Laura Patterson, his wife), b. Nov. 24,
1841, at New Preston; d. Mar. 13, 1912.
2666. ii. Mary Elizabeth*, b. Oct. 30, 1848; d. May 13, 1854, at
New Preston.
2667. iii. Betsey Caroline", b. Aug. 6, 1850; d. May 6, 1854, at New
Preston.
2668. iv. Edna Amelia", b. Nov. 20, 1852; d. May 19, 1859, at New
Preston.
2669. v. Heman Otis", b. Aug. 20, 1856; m. Bertha W. Buckingham.
2670. vi. Julia", b. Oct. 29, 1861, was a well educated and interesting
woman, a great favorite among a wide circle of friends,
and had the advantages of foreign travel. She d. Jan.
18, 1896, at New Preston.
1426. Mary7 Averill (Samuel6, Perry5, Samuel4, Isaac3,
William", William'), b. Mar. 23, 1822, at New Preston, Conn.;
m. Apr. 17, 1847, Walker Sherwood Seeley* (son of Gregory
Seeley of Washington and - — Sherwood, his wife), b.
Aug. 27, 1821, at Washington, Conn. He was a farmer and
cattle-broker at Woodbury, Conn., and a much respected citizen.
He was a State Representative in 1858. Mrs. Seeley d. Dec. 25,
1858, at Woodbury ; he d. there Dec. 10, 1885.
Walker Sherwood Seeley m. (2) Delia Hart, and m. (3) Augusta
Walker.
The Seventh Generation 743
Children;
i. Mary Elizabeth" Seeley, b. Aug. 7, 1849; m. (1) Oct. 10,
1872, Henry M. Ailen; m. (2) James G. Dowd.
ii. Martha Jane" Seeley, b. Nov. 4, 1852; m. Oct. 13, 1880,
Henry S. Green, grad. of Yale,
iii. Florence Averill' Seeley, b. Apr. 15, 1855.
iv. Mary Averill" Seeley, b. Dec. 23, 1858.
1427. Sally Johnson7 Averill {Samuel*, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Nov. 7, 1824, at New Preston,
Conn., lived at Roxbury, Conn. She m. Sept. 6, 1854, at New
Preston, Darwin Hurd Beardsley (son of Heman Beardsley of
Roxbury), b. Sept. 15, 1824. He was a farmer on his father's
homestead. She d. Feb. 7, 1891, at Roxbury.
Children :
i. Heman Averill" Beardsley, b. Nov. 12, 1856; m. Sept. 17,
1884, Sarah Keeler.
ii. Betsey Marias Beardsley, b. Oct. 31, 1860; d. Feb. 26,
1883.
1428. Lucy Caroline7 Averill (Augustin6, Perry5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. June 17, 1826, at New Utrecht,
Long Island, N. Y. ; lived in New York City. She m. July 28,
1847, at Woodbury, Conn., William Churchill, Jr., (son of Will-
iam Churchill of New York), b. Feb. 24, 1825. She d. July 7,
1856, at West Point, N. Y.
Children :
i. Mary Caroline (Minnie)" Churchill, b. July, 1849, at
New York, lived in California. She m. George Ripley,
ii. Florence* Churchill, b. Apr., 1851, at Brooklyn, N. Y.;
m. William L. Gerrish, and resided at Brooklyn, New
York.
1430. Joseph Otis7 Averill (Aug listing Pern/, Samuel" ,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 22, 1830, at New York City,
was a merchant, and lived at Brooklyn and New York. He m.
(1) May 11, 1852, Sarah E. Jones (dau. of John H. Jones of
Cold Spring Harbor, L. I.), who d. Mar. 19, 1853. He m. (2)
June 17, 1855, at Commack, L. I., Elizabeth Mary Smith (dau.
of Caleb Smith of Smithtown, L. I., and Harriet Atwood Bailey,
his wife), b. Jan. 25, 1834, at Commack, L. I. She d. Mar. 21,
744 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
1894, at Bay Ridge, N. Y. He d. Dec. 29, 1889, at Brooklyn,
N. Y.
Children (by first wife) :
2671. i. (A Dau.)\ b. Mar. 19, 1853; d. July, 1853.
(by second wife) :
2672. ii. Heman Augustin", b. May, 1856, at New York; d. there
Apr., 1857.
2673. iii. Joseph Otis, Jr.", b. June 4, 1857, at New York; m. Julia
C. Blake.
2674. iv. Ellen Mills", b. July 11, 1859, at New York; m. (2nd w.)
Sept. 18, 1895, at Harwichport, Mass., Charles Meigs
Charnley.
2675. v. Henry Russell", b. Aug. 20, 1861, at New Haven, Conn.;
d. July 7, 1894, at Brooklyn, N. Y.
2676. vi. Charles Smith", b. Nov. 24, 1863, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; is
unm. He is a tea merchant and lives at Yokohama,
Japan. The compiler is indebted to him for much inter-
esting data, including a copy of that relating to the
Broadway, Worcestershire, Eng., Averills.
2677. vii. Marys, b. Mar. 28, 1866, at Brooklyn.
2678. viii. William Judsons, b. May 22, 1870, at Brooklyn; d. Jan.
21, 1896, at Smithtown, L. I.
1434. Louise Edelsten7 Averill (Augustin6, Perry* , Sam-
uel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Nov. 22, 1844, at New York;
m. Mar. 24, 1870, Charles M. Charnley of New Haven, Conn.
She d. July 7, 1893, in Southern California.
Children :
i. Charles Meigs" Charnley, b. May, 1874.
ii. Jamess Charnley, b. Sept., 1876.
iii. Louis E.s Charnley, b. Aug., 1878.
iv. Constance*8 Charnley, b. Mar., 1880. She was graduated
at Smith Coll., Mass., and is a woman of fine mind and
interesting personality.
memorandum.
Charles Meigs Charnley m. (2) Sept. 18, 1894, at Harwichport,
Mass., Ellen Mills Averill, dau. of Joseph Otis Averill (No. 1430).
1439. Cornelia7 Averill (Frederick'', Perry*, Samuel*,
Isaac-, William', William'), b. Sept, 8, 1824, at New Preston,
Conn. ; m. Aug. 26, 1849, Darwin D. Waite. They live or lived
at Trumbull, Ashtabula Co., O.
The Seventh Generation 745
Children :
i. Ella M.(a)s Waite, b. Mar. 8, 1852; d. Dec. 31, 1856.
ii. Lottie E.s Waite, b. June 16, 1856; m. C. H. Wolcott.
iii. Ella M.(")" Waite, b. Nov. 28, 1858; m. Mar. 4, 1882,
Lyman Bentley.
iv. Frederick A.s Waite, b. Feb. 14, 1861.
v. Kittie E.s Waite. b. Jan. 8, 1865; m. May 24, 1884, Wen-
dell Phillips Brettell.
Lottie E.s Waite {Cornelia1 Averill, Frederick''', Perry5, Sam-
uel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. June 16, 1856; m. Oct. 16,
1877, C. H. Wolcott of Orwell, Ohio.
Child :
i. Wayne Waite'* Wolcott, b. Oct. 13, 1881.
1443. Heman Perry17 Averill {Frederick?, Perry5, Sam-
uel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 20, 1832, at New
Preston, Conn.; m. May 24, 1851, Clarissa C. Starkweather
of Bethany, N. Y. He d. June 28, 1884.
Children :
2679. i. Forrester Wallace", b. Sept. 22, 1852; lives near Pueblo,
Col.
2680. ii. Alice", b. , ; lived in La Salle Co. or Kankakee,
111. She m. Mr. Hitchcock, and d. some years ago.
2681. iii. Melville8, b. - — , - — ; lived in La Salle Co., 111.
Married.
2682. iv. Jennie", b. - — , - — ; d. in 111., at the residence of
her sister Alice or her brother Melville.
2683. v. Fanny", b. — ; lives at Avon, N. Y. She m.
Edward or Edwin Wm. Strouse.
2684. vi. Eugene", b. , .
(The above is from a genealogical chart in the posses-
sion of Hon. Heman Otis Averill (No. 2669) of Wash-
ing-ton, Conn.)
1449. Harriet7 Averill {Nathaniel6, Samuel5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 9, 1793, at Washington,
Conn., was m. Oct. 26, 1831, at Salisbury (T. R.), by Leonard
E. Lathrop, to Daniel5 Brewster, b. Mar. 16, 1780, at Preston,
Conn. He was the son of John4 Brewster, of Daniel3, of Benja-
min2, of William1 Brewster, one of the Mayflower Pilgrims, and
746 Averell, Aver ill, Avery Family
who was called "their reverend Elder" and was b. prob. at
Scrooby, Nottinghamshire, Eng., 1566 or '67, and d. at Plymouth,
Mass., Apr. 10, or 18, 1644 (see The Gen. Soc. of Mayfloiver
Descendants, pub. 1901, pp. 402-3). Mrs. Harriet (Averill)
Brewster was a woman of strong character and marked indi-
viduality, and great sense. She was well educated and a teacher
(at Canaan, Suffield and New Marlborough) from her seven-
teenth year until her marriage. She inherited talents of a high
order and used them for the welfare of others. As a mother of
unusual excellence she is still mentioned with great praise by
those who knew her. Mr. Brewster d. Dec. 29, 1835, at Salis-
bury, leaving her with two children, one of whom d. early, and
to the other she devoted the best of her life. She d. at Danbury,
Mar. 30, 1878, much mourned by a large circle of friends and
relatives in whose lives she was an important factor.
Children :
i. Lyman Denison8 Brewster, b. July 31, 1832, at Salisbury,
Conn., is one of the most highly esteemed lawyers and
judges in his State, and has a delightful home at Dan-
bury. He m. Jan. 1, 1868, at Danbury, Sarah Amelia
Ives (dau. of George W. Ives of Danbury and Sarah
Wilcox, his wife), b. July 17, 1837, at Danbury. Mrs.
Bi-ewster is one of the most honored women of her town.
Judge Brewster is the possessor, among other objects of
interest, of the "Washington Chair," which was owned
by Anna Cogswell, wife of Roger Averill, his gt. uncle.
It was used by Washington during the Rev. when he
visited at the Cogswell home.
ii. John Chester8 Brewster, b. Apr. 16, 1835, at Salisbury;
d. there 1838.
1450. Garra7 Averill {Nathaniel6, Samuel5, Samuel*, Isaac3.
William-, William1), b. Mar. 15, 1796, at Washington, Conn.
(Salisbury T. R.), was a mechanic and manufacturer at Salis-
bury (1853) . He was m. Apr. 14, 1827, at Salisbury, by Leonard
E. Lathrop (T. R.) , to Mary Benton (dau. of John Benton of
Salisbury and Jerusha , his wife), b. Sept. 5, 1801, at
Salisbury. Mrs. Mary (Benton) Averill was m. (2) by Rev.
Adam Reid, to Gen. Wm. Williams of Stockbridge, Mass. (see
The Whitney Family of Conn., by S. Whitney Phoenix, 1878, for
'/
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y^? < st
The Seventh Generation 747
Mary Benton, No. 4390). Mr. Averill d. at Salisbury, Apr. 25,
1835.
Child :
2685. i. Robert Garra8, b. May 9, 1829, at Salisbury; m. Nancy E.
Phelps.
1453. Chester7 Averillt (Nathaniel0, Samuel;', Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 16, 1803 or '04, at Washing-
ton, Conn.; studied at Stockbridge Academy, entered Union Col-
lege, 1824, and was graduated in 1828. He was elected a Fellow
of that College immediately after graduation. He was a pro-
fessor of chemistry and ancient languages, 1832. He m. Aug.
4, 1835, at Stockbridge, Mass., Julia Pomeroy* (dau. of Thad-
deus Pomeroy) , b. 1812. He d. Aug. 2, 1836, at Salisbury, Conn.
"He had good analytical and reasoning powers and was a man
of fine influences." (Rev. Thos. Reed, 1837.)
Child:
2686. i. Chester'-]-, b. May 31, 1836, at Schenectady, N. Y.; m.
Mary Stuart Field.
MEMORANDA.
* Julia Pomeroy, on the side of her mother Elizabeth Mason Sedgwick,
was a desc. of Maj. Gen. Robert Sedgwick and Johanna - — , his wife
(see Whittlesey Gen., p. 208).
t This name appears as "Nathaniel Chester" in some data furnished
the compiler; but the family state he had no given name but Chester.
1455. Hon. Roger7 Averill (Nathaniel6, Samuel5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1, b. Aug. 13, 1809, at Salisbury, Conn.,*
came of good New England stock, among whom were some of
the earliest settlers of the State of Connecticut. As one of a fam-
ily of seven children reared on a small farm, his education had to
be, of course, mainly that of his own earnings. By the aid of a
common school and a public library, by farming in summer and
teaching in winter, he prepared for college under the guidance
of his brother Chester, a professor at Union College (N. Y.),
and was graduated from that College with honor in 1832. After
* The sketch above given of Mr. Averill was prepared by L. D. B., a
relative and eminent legal friend, for a History of D anbury, and has been
copied almost verbatim, as it was regarded as a just biographical summary
of the life of an honored citizen.
748 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
studying law with Judge (afterward Chief Justice) Church in
his native town, he was admitted to the Bar in 1837, and opened
an office for practice, after teaching in the Academy for a short
time. In 1849 he removed to Danbury and at once attained a
wide and successful practice. Of fine personal appearance, with
a ceremonious courtliness of the old school, a ready man of busi-
ness, industrious by instinct, sound of judgment, and careful in
advice .... he stood well in the ranks of his profession,
to which he was greatly attached, and whose honor and welfare
no one had more nearly at heart .... Conservative by
nature, and apt to keep his own secrets well, he was open, candid
and thorough in his dealings with his clients whose life long
fealty he held when they realized the virtue of his wise and
peace-loving counsels.
In public service he filled many functions, such as trustee
of the State Normal School and member of the State Board of
Education. He was a member of the Legislature, and presiding
officer of the Senate ; and was Lieutenant Governor of the State
of Connecticut for four years, — with Governor Buckingham,
from 1862 to 1866,— during the Civil War.
In the Spring of 1861 he was a prominent leader of the
political party which opposed the election of President Lincoln,
but the instant the news came of the assault on Fort Sumter, he
hastened to fling his flag to the breeze, the first of his townsmen,
and waiting for no man. Thenceforth he devoted himself
enthusiastically to the success of the Union arms. A company
from Danbury under Capt. Geo. M. Southmayd was called the
"Averill Rifles", in honor of Hon. Roger Averill. After the War
his participation in public affairs and the care of private trusts
prevented devotion to strictly legal pursuits . , although
his interest in everything tending to the welfare of his pro-
fession remained unabated.
He was one of the organizers of the American Bar Associa-
tion, and an active participant in its proceedings up to the year
of his death.
Mr. Averill was m. (1) Oct. 16, 1844, at Danbury, Conn.,
by Rev. Rollin S. Stone, pastor of the Congregational Church at
Danbury, to Maria D. White, (dau. of Roswell White, a jeweller
The Averill Homestead, Danbury, Conn.
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The Seventh Generation 751
and silversmith of New York City, and of Mary Wildman, his
wife), b. Nov. 23, 1818, at New York City. She was a woman
with great kindness of nature, and wide sympathy for the poor
and friendless, and she had the warmest affection for little chil-
dren. Her great-grandfather, Ebenezer White, was pastor of
the Danbury Congregational Church for twenty-five years be-
fore the American Revolution, and her ancestors were first set-
tlers of the town of Danbury. She d. Feb. 14, 1860, at Danbury.
Mr. Averill m. (2) Sept. 18, 1861, at Southport, Conn., Mary
Perry (dau. of Austin Perry of Southport and Emily Milne, his
wife) . Mr. Averill d. at Danbury, Dec. 9, 1883, at the ripe age of
seventy-four, untouched by the infirmities of old age. Mrs.
Averill survived him several years. She d. Nov. 23, 1902, at the
family residence in Danbury.
Children (by first marriage, F. B. R.) :
2687. i. Arthur Hoyt", b. July 6, 1845, at Salisbury, was grad-
uated at Yale, class of 1869. He followed his father's
profession and practised law with him in Danbury. He
was Assistant Prosecuting Attorney, and later Prose-
cuting Attorney. He d. Aug. 9, 1894, at Danbury.
2688. ii. Mary White8, b. May, 1847, at Salisbury; d. Aug. 24, 18,50,
at Danbury.
2689. iii. John Chester", b. Dec. 21, 1849, at Salisbury; m. Hattie
Clark.
2690. iv. Roswell White", b. July 27, 1853, at Danbury; d. there,
Dec. 9, 1853.
2691. v. Harriet Evalinas, b. Oct. 25, 1854, at Danbury.
2692. vi. Maria White", b. Sept. 30, 1857, at Danbury.
(Since the death of their step-mother, to whom they
were devoted daughters, Miss Averill and Miss Maria
White Averill have travelled extensively, though retain-
ing the family residence at Danbury. They are culti-
vated women with fine tastes, and are truly cosmopolitan,
upholding the honorable name that they inherited. They
are closely identified with the social, patriotic, and phil-
anthropic life of their town.)
1457. Matilda1,7 Averill (Nathaniel6, Samuel5, Samuel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 24, 1814, at Salisbury, Conn.;
was m. June 9, 1846, at Salisbury (T. R.), by G. S. Brownell, to
David Philip Nichols, who was b. July 7, 1810, at Danbury,
Conn. (Salisbury T. R.).
752 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Child:
i. Mariettes Nichols, b. Sept. 8, 1847; m. Gysbert Van
Steinwyk, and lives at San Francisco, Cal.
1460. Asa7 Averill (Noble6, Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac3, Will-
iam-, William1), b. Jan. 24, 1788, prob. at New Preston, Conn.,
but possibly at Plattsburg, N. Y., was a Baptist minister, but
left the ministry and engaged in business. He m. Nov. 8, 1812,
Marian Wood. At that date his father was living at Kendall,
N. Y. Mr. Averill d. in Ohio, or Indiana.
Child:
2693. i. Damon Rivers", b. May, 1828; m. Adelia Thomas.
1461. Mills7 Averill {Noble6, Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac3, Will-
iam2, William1), b. June 6, 1792, in N. Y. State, was a merchant
and lived at Bethany, N. Y., and Luna, La Grange Co., Inch,
where he was County Auditor for 8 or 10 years. He m. Lucia
Kellogg, and d. at Luna. His father and mother lived with him
until he moved to Indiana, at which time they went to live with
their dau. Mrs. Lavina Spicer.
Children :
2694. i. George", b. — , 18 — ; lived at Luna, on his father's
farm.
2695. ii. Charles", b. - — , 18 — ; lived in Wisconsin.
2696. iii. Putnam", b. - — , 18 — ; lived in Wisconsin.
2697. iv. Norman Simonds", b. May 14, 1833, at Bethany; m. Anna
S. Wells.
2698. v. Lucia\ b. - — , 18—; m. Mr. - — Fox.
2699. vi. Adeline8, b. , 18—.
2700. vii. Harry" (?).
1462. Clarina7 Averill (Noble6, Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac3,
William2, William'), b. Dec. 22, 1793, in N. Y. State; m. John
Witherell and lived at Granville, N. Y., and Ravenna, O. She
d. at Ravenna, Portage Co., 0., and was buried at Hiram, O.
Children :
i. Henry" Witherell, b. - — , 18 — ; dec.
ii. Mills" Witherell, b. - — , 18 — ; dec.
iii. Mary" Witherell, b. - — , 18 — ; m. Jason Andrews.
iv. Noble Averills Witherell, b. , 1818, at Granville;
m. Eliza M. Marshall,
v. Maria" Witherell, b. , 18 — .
The Seventh Generation 753
Mary* Witherell (Clarina7 Averill, Noble8, Nathan5, Dan-
iel*, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. , 18 — ; lived at Bell-
ville, N. Y. She m. Jason Andrews.
Children :
i. Henry Clay9 Andrews, lives in Mich., and is married,
ii. Sarah Ann9 Andrews, lives at Willoughby, O.
iii. Juliette9 Andrews, lives at Willoughby, O.
iv. Julia9 Andrews, lives in Wis.; m. Charles Cowles.
v. Amanda9 Andrews, lives at Painesville, O.; m. Henry
Wilder.
Noble Averille* Witherell {Clarina1 Averill, Noble6, Nathan5,
Daniel*, Isaac3, William2, William'), b. 1818, at Granville, N. Y. ;
m. Dec. 9, 1840, at Aurora, 0., Eliza Matilda Marshall (dau.
of Thomas Marshall and Betsey , his wife), b. July 3,
1823; d. Nov. 14, 1895. Mr. Witherell was living at Solon,
0., Feb., 1901, and gave much information about his branch
of the Averill and Witherell families.
Children :
i. Myron Fisher9 Witherell, b. at Solon; m. and has three
children,
ii. Elva Malinda9 Witherell.
iii. Lilly Wealthy9 Witherell, who m. Henry M. Hale of
Solon, 0.
1464. Lavinia or "Lavina"7 Averill (Noble6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel', Isaac3, William2, William1), b. July 26, 1798; m. Norman
Spicer of Kendall, N. Y. Her parents lived with her for some
years and until their death.
Children :
i. Mary8 Spicer.
ii. Gertrude" Spicer.
iii. Emma8 Spicer.
iv. Henry8 Spicer.
1466. Harriet7 Averill (Noble6, Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. May 13, 1801; m. Forest B. Fisher of
Watertown, N. Y.
Children :
i. Sarah8 Fisher.
ii. Mary8 Fisher.
iii. s (?) Fisher.
iv. Myron8 Fisher.
754 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1467. Amanda F. ' Averill {Noble" , Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William', William'), b. June 5, 1803, at Granville, N. Y., lived
at Rural Hill near Belleville, N. Y. She m. Aug. 9, 1823, at
Ellisburgh, N. Y., Samuel Hackley (son of Levi Hackley* of
Litchfield, N. Y., and Abigail Williams, his wife), b. Dec. 5,
1798, at New Lebanon, N. Y. She d. June 25, 1880, at Charles
City, la. He was Justice of the Peace, and always known as
"Squire Hackley." (The Samuel Hackley Bible is now in pos-
session of Mr. Wm. S. Cone of Urbana, O.)
Children :
i. Mills Averills Hackley, b. Mar. 28, 1824; m. Sarah W.
Stacey.
ii. Anna W.s Hackley, b. May 31, 1832; m. Nathaniel P.
Cone.
MEMORANDA.
"In 1800 Levi Hackley was a merchant in Litchfield, N. Y., and at that
time purchased over 1000 acres of land in that vicinity As
he had only four children grandfather Hackley inherited something over
250 acres about Rural Hall, a small post office three miles from Belleville".
W. H. D. of Belleville.
Mills Averill s Hackley (Amanda7 Averill, Noble6, Nathan5,
Daniel*, Isaac", William', William'), b. Mar. 28, 1824, at Rural
Hill, N. Y., was a well known lawyer with offices at Belleville
and in the City of Watertown. He was Register in Bankruptcy
for Northern New York, under the old bankruptcy law, and had
an extensive practice in Surrogate's Court. He was a man of
culture and ability, highly respected by all. He resided at Belle-
ville. He m. Mar. 31, 1847, at Rural Hill, Sarah W. Stacey,
who d. abt. 1901. He d. Aug. 24, 1893, at Watertown, N. Y.
Children :
i. Nettie A." Hackley.
ii. Genevieve L." Hackley; m. — — ; has a son
and daughter.
iii. Winifred L." Hackley; m. Durfee, who died.
She is Principal of Kenka Coll., Kenka Park, N. Y.
Anna W.s Hackley (Amanda7 Averill, Noble6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel*, Isaac-; William-2, William1), b. May 31, 1832, at Rural Hill,
N. Y., lived at Woodstock, O. She m. Nov. 7, 1854, at Oswego,
N. Y., Nathanael Potter Cone. She d. Feb. 26, 1866, at Wood-
stock.
The Seventh Generation
755
Children :
Henry D.9 Cone; m. —
two daughters.
Thomas R'.° Cone; m. ■
William S.9 Cone; m.
has one son and
lives at Ur-
bana, O. He has the Bible which belonged to his grand-
father, Samuel Hackley.
iv. Bertrand D.9 Cone; unm.
1469. Betsey7 Averill {Noble*, Nathan*, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William'), b. , 18—; m. John Pollard of Ellis-
burg, Jeff. Co., N. Y.
Children :
i. Melissa" Pollard.
ii. Lovinas Pollard.
iii. Charlotte8 Pollard.
iv. Charles" Pollard.
1475. Maria Ketchum" Averill (Nathan6, Nathan5, Daniel4 ,
Isaac-, William-, William1), b. Dec. 21, 1795, at Plattsburg,
N. Y. ; m. Jan. 16, 1812, Reuben Hyde Walworth, Chancellor of
the State of New York. Chancellor Walworth was one of the
most eminent lawyers of his day. Mrs. Walworth d. Apr. 24,
1847, at Saratoga Springs, N. Y. (For extended mention of
Chancellor and Mrs. Walworth see the Walworth Gen.)
Children :
i. Mary" Walworth, b. — — , - — ; m. Edgar Jenkins.
ii. Sarah" Walworth, b. — — , ; m. John M. Davidson.
iii. Eliza" Walworth, b. — — , - — ; m. John T. Backus,
D. D.
iv. Clarences Walworth, b. — , - — ; a priest of the
Roman Catholic Church, lived at Albany, N. Y.
v. Mansfield Tracy" Walworth, b. — — , - — ; m. Nellie
Hardin.
Mary* Walworth (Maria' Averill, Nathan*, Nathan5, Dan-
iel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. , 18 — ; m. Edgar
Jenkins; they had five children.
Children :
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
Walworth9 Jenkins, d.
Averill (No. 2707).
-, 18-
m. Henrietta
756 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Mansfield Tracy 8 Walworth (Maria1 Averill, Nathan6, Na-
than5, Daniel*, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. , 18—; m.
Nellie Hardin. He d. at New York City.
Child :
i. Frank9 Walworth.
1476. Henry Ketchum7 Averill (Nathan*, Nathan5, Dan-
iel*, Isaac', William-2, William1), b. Apr. 21, 1798, at Peru, N. Y.,
was a lawyer and iron manufacturer, and lived at Plattsburg
and Cadyville, N. Y., and New Oregon, la. He m. (1) May 29,
1824, at Plattsburg, Elizabeth Piatt (dau. of William Pitt Piatt;*
one of the founders of Plattsburg, and Hannah Kent,f his wife),
b. May 15, 1806, at Plattsburg. She d. there Mar. 21, 1842, aged
36 yrs. He m. (2) Dec. 29, 1842, Charlotte Everett (dau. of
Edward (No. 135) Everettt of Au Sable, N. Y., and Hannah
Macomber, his wife, who was the granddaughter of Judge
Macomber of Chesterfield, N. Y.), b. Jan. 7, 1817. She d. Dec.
16, 1853. He m. (3), at New Oregon, la., Mrs. Hendley. He m.
(4), a widow, name unknown, who d. abt. 1879. He d. Mar. 26,
1881, at Morrisonville, N. Y., at the residence of his only dau.
Mrs. Burch. Mr. Averill (with other members of a company of
sharpshooters) was rewarded by a resolution of Congress for
gallantry at the battle of Plattsburg, Sept. 11, 1814. Deeds
recorded at Plattsburg show that he had land from Nathan
Averill in 1814 (Vol. E, p. 135), and from that time his name
appears frequently in the Registry of Deeds at Plattsburg.
Children (by first wife) :
2701. i. James Kent Platts, b. Mar. 10, 1825, at Plattsburg; m.
Julia Jennette Evans.
2702. ii. Henry Ketchum* Jr., b. Mar. 26, 1830, at Plattsburg; m.
Almira E. Miller.
2703. iii. Mary Elizabeth8, b. July 19, 1831, at Plattsburg; m.
Perrie E. Burch.
2704. iv. William Pitt Platt\ b. Aug. 19, 1835, at Plattsburg; d.
there, May 13, 1836.
William Pitt Piatt was the son of Zephaniah Piatt.
f Hannah Kent, b. 1790, was the only sister of Chancellor Kent (see
Kent Gen. by L. V. Briggs).
t Edward (No. 135) Everett (Edward6, Edward4, John3, John", Rich-
ard1). See Descendants of Richard Everett.
The Seventh Generation 757
(by second wife) :
2705. v. Clarence Walworth8, b. Aug. 24, 1850, at Cadyville, N. Y.;
d. there, Feb. 7, 1853.
2706. vi. Catherine Maria8, b. May 4, 1853, at Cadyville, N. Y.; d.
Feb. 21, 1854, at Chesterfield, N. Y.
MEMORANDA.
P. 675. Vermont Hist. Gazetteer. About June 1st 1813 the British
appeared at St. Johns with an armed force, and were attacked by Lieut
Smith, who was forced to strike his colors and give up his ships the
Growler and Eagle. The Eagle was sunk, and later was raised by the
British, and with the Growler was refitted and they made part of the
British fleet at the battle of Plattsburg in Sept 181 U, under the names of
the Chub and Finch. The British light troops made several attempts in
the course of the day (Sept. 5?) to cross at the village, but were repulsed
by the guards at the bridge, and by the sharp fire of a company of
volunteers who had taken possession of a stone grist-mill nearby. 45
Americans and 200 British were killed or wounded on this day. This
company of volunteers was called "Aiken's Volunteers" and was composed
of (17) young men — none of whom were old enough to be liable to perform
military duty. Among them was Henry K. Averill and Hiram Walworth.
They had been out on the Beekman road where they behaved with great
gallantry. In May, 1826, Congress authorized the President to cause to be
delivered to each One Rifle promised to them by General Macomb, while
commanding the Champlain Department, for their gallantry and patriotic
services as a Volunteer Corps, during the siege of Plattsburg in September
1814.
1477. Calvin Ketchum7 Averill (Nathan*, Nathan5, Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William'), b. June 2, 1800, at Peru, N. Y. ; m.
18—, at Rouse's Point, N. Y., Emily A. Coit. The name of
Calvin K. Averill appears many times on the Registry of Deeds
for Clinton Co., N. Y., from 1821 to 1854.
Children :
2707. i. Henrietta8, b. — — , 18 — ; m. Walworth Jenkins, son
of Edgar Jenkins and Mary Walworth (Maria Ketchum
Averill and Chandler Walworth) and grandson of a cousin
once removed (see the Walworth Gen.).
2708. ii. George8, b. ■ — — , 18—; m. Maria Colton.
2709. iii. William8, b. . 18—; m. (1) — ;
m. (2) — .
2710. iv. James8, b. - — , - — ; m.; both now dead.
758 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1478. Joseph Ketchum7 Averill (Nathan6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel', Isaac', William2, William'), b. 1802, at Peru, N. Y. ; lived
for a time at Plattsburg, and then established in 1845, at New
Milford, Conn., the first newspaper called The Milford Repub-
lican. It was issued there until the following year when the
place of publication was removed to Litchfield, Conn, (see Or-
cutt's Hist, of New Milford and Bridgewater, Conn.). He m.
Harriet Edson, and d. during the Civil War, on board ship in
front of Charleston, S. C. It is probable that it is he who, in
1835, '36, appears as Joseph Avery, grantor and grantee in
Clinton Co., N. Y.
Child:
2711. i. Charles E.s, b. , 18—; d.
1479. Phebe7 Averill (Nathan6, Nathan5, Daniel', Isaac5,
William-, William1), b. 1810, at Plattsburg, N. Y. ; m. there (1)
Richard Baxter ; m. (2) George A. Standish. She d. Aug. 23,
1845.
Children (by first husband) :
i. R. Charles5 Baxter, b. - — , 18 — ; m. - — .
ii. Maria5 Baxter, b. - — , 18 — ; d. y.
R. Charles" Baxter (Phebe7 Averill, Nathan6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel', Isaac'-', William'2, William1), b. , 18 — ; m.
Children :
i. Henry9 Baxter.
ii. Edward" Baxter.
1480. Charles Ketchum7 Averill (Nathan6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel\ Isaac5, William'2, William'), b. Oct. 6, 1812, at Granville,
N. Y., was one of the officers of the Housatonic R. R., being Sec.
and Treas., 1881-86 (?) ; he was an officer in the City Savings
Bank, 1886; Director of the First. Nat. Bank, 1877-86. He
lived at Granville, N. Y., and at Bridgeport, Conn. He m. Jane
M. Sumner of Clermont, N. H., b. 1814 ( ?) ; d. Apr. 14, 1889,
aged 75 years. He d. Dec. 17, 1896, at Bridgeport (see Hist, of
Stratford and Bridgewater, by Orcutt).
The Seventh Generation 759
Children :
2712. i. Lucy\ b. - — , 18—; d. urnn.
2713. ii. Henry D.\ b. - — , 18—; m. -
2714. iii. Mary W.\ b. - — , 18—; unm.
2715. iv. Charles Ketchums, b. , 18-
2716. v. Jennie", b. — , 18—; m. -
1481. Caleb Nichols7 Averill (Nathan*, Nathan'', Dayiiel\
Isaac", William-, William1), b. Oct. 16, 1815, at Plattsburg Vil-
lage, N. Y., was a merchant and farmer, and lived first at
Plattsburg-, afterward at Michigan City, Inch, Chattanooga,
Tenn., and Charleston, S. C. He was for a time connected with
the Port Royal and Augusta R. R., at Port Royal, S. C. He was
in the Southern army during the Civil War. He purchased a
small farm at Summerville, S. C, where he was interested in
raising strawberries. He made his first return visit to Platts-
burg with his granddaughter May Porter, Sept., 1896, when 81
years of age, and 45 years after his departure from his birth-
place. He was even then tall and straight, with a commanding
presence, a keen eye, his voice clear, his eye quick, and his step
as elastic as when he went South. On that visit he played the
same old flute that he had used for more than fifty years, and
he played remarkably well, giving many delightful home con-
certs among his friends during his stay. He carried many bur-
dens during his life, but through them all kept a cheerful coun-
tenance, and an unsullied name. He m. Dec. 31, 1838, at Michi-
gan City, Ind., Sarah H. Sprague (dau. of David Sprague of
New York State and Mary Hawley Woodruff, his wife), b.
1819, in New York State. She d. Aug. 9, 1890, at Charleston,
S. C. He d. July 4, 1900, at Summerville, S. C. He was at the
time of his death Senior Elder of the Second Presbyterian
Church of Charleston, and July 22, 1900, his pastor, Rev. G. R.
Brackett, D. D., gave a noble memorial address in his honor, in
which he mentioned Mr. Averill's "noble manhood, habits of
temperance, virtue and tranquillity of mind, his marvellous
natural force until he had passed his fourscore years ; his
delightful memory and social sympathies, and freshness as of
youth." There was not a faculty that did not yield him enjoy-
ment and make life desirable to him. He went South in 1850,
760 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
and came into sympathy with the cause of the Confederacy,
offering to it his services. Being too old for active service, he
was made a quartermaster, and also joined a body of Cavalry.
He was a deacon of his Church twenty-one years, elected
Elder 1888, and for thirty years active in Sunday School work
as leader of the song service. He was a gifted musician and had
a strong, mellow, well cultivated voice. He organized and con-
ducted several Sunday Schools. It is said of him: "He was an
Israelite indeed in whom was no guile." In no circle was his
influence more prized and his personality more honored than
in that of his own family.
Children (b. at Plattsburg, N. Y.) :
2717. i. Frederick S.s, b. 1841; d. 1858, at Charleston, S. C.
2718. ii. John "Henry"8, b. 1843; m. Susan Marshall.
2719. iii. Louise Woodruffs, b. 1844; m. Rev. George J. Porter.
1483. Reuben Hyde Walworth7 Averill (Nathan6, Nathan5,
Daniel4, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 14, 1820, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., is a bookkeeper and clerk in the P. 0. at Plattsburg.
He m. (1) Matilda Macomber (prob. a relative of Judge Macom-
ber) ; m. (2) Nancy Burbank ; m. (3) Feb. 11, 1863, at Platts-
burg, Cornelia E. Chamberlain; (dau. of Henry Chamberlain of
Montpelier, Vt., and Mary Bailey, his wife), b. at Montpelier.
Children (by first wife) :
2720. i. Eliza8, b. - — , 18—; d. y.
(by second wife) :
2721. ii. Rosa8, b. Jan. 20, 1850; m. Charles Halsey Moore.
1487. Mills7 Averill 2nd. (Stephen0, Nathan5, Daniel4,
Isaac", William2, William1), b. — , 18 — , at Plattsburg,
N. Y. ; m. Theresa (Tressia?) Wilcox at Plattsburg and moved
before 1856 to Cleveland, Ohio, where he died.
Children (eight) :
2722. i. .
272::.
ii.
2724.
iii.
272.1.
iv.
2726.
V.
2727.
vi.
272X.
vii.
2720.
viii,
The Seventh Generation 761
1489. Rosanna7 Averill (Stephen6, Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. Feb. 19, 1819, at Plattsburg, N. Y., lived
at Eden, Wis. She m. (2nd w.), Apr. 9, 1840, at Plattsburg,
Aaron Walters* (son of Aaron Walters of Plattsburg and Susan
Roberts, his wife), b. Aug. 7, 1809, at Plattsburg; d. Dec. 27,
1889, at Eden, Wis. She d. Sept. 4, 1858, at Eden, Wis.
Child:
i. Mary Elizabeth" Walters, b. Apr. 23, 1842, at Platts-
burg; m. Chancey J. Briggs.
memorandum.
* Aaron Walters m. (1) Orpha Griswold by whom he had three
children; m. (2) Rosanna Averill, by whom he had one dau.; m. (3) Mrs.
Mary Newman, Nov. 18, 1859.
Mary Elizabeth* Walters (Rosan?ia7 Averill, Stephen6, Na-
than5, Daniel*, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 23, 1842, at
Plattsburg, N. Y., lives at Oelwein or Scott Township, Fayette
Co., la. She m. Aug. 11, 1862, at Eden, Wis., Chancey Jasper
Briggs.
Child :
i. Fred Walters9 Briggs, b. Oct. 11, 1863, at Eden, Wis.,
lives at Oelwein. He m. there, Dec. 25, 1889, Anna May
Lincoln.
1490. George7 Averill (Stephen6, Nathatf, Daniel\ Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. July 11, 1822, at Plattsburg, N. Y., was
a farmer, and lived at Plattsburg, and moved to Eden, Wis. He
m. Aug. 29, 1844, at West Chazy, N. Y., Alvira Marsh (dau. of
Isaac Marsh of West Chazy, and Susan Robberts, his wife), b.
Oct. 31, 1823, at West Chazy. She d. Oct. 19, 1890, at Spring
Valley, Minn. He d. Dec. 29, 1886, at Eden, Wis.
Children (all b. at Eden) :
2730. i. Susan Elizabeth5, b. Dec. 28, 1846; m. Dwight L. Beagle.
2731. ii. George Milos, b. Feb. 21, 1848; d. Jan. 6, 1854.
2732. iii. Charles Elams, b. June 1, 1850; d. Jan. 8, 1851, at Eden.
2733. iv. Ida Ann8, b. Dec. 11, 1852; m. Nov. 23, 1870, at Eden,
Frank O. Gowdy. She d. Nov. 6, 1896, at Spring Valley,
Minn.; had nine children.
2734. v. Jackson Curtis', b. Nov. 21, 1855; d. Dec. 12, 1857, at
Eden.
762 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
273-". vi. Electa Maria", b. Aug. 4, 1857; m. (1) Nov. 25, 1880, at
Preston, Minn., S. K. Hutchinson; m. (2) Mr.
Wilder, has five children.
27.36. vii. Caspar Stephen", b. May 4, 1860; m. Jessie V. Cleveland.
1491. Edgar7 Averill (Stephen*, Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William-, William1), b. 1826, at Plattsburg, N. Y., was a well
known hotel proprietor and lived at Plattsburg. He m. there in
1847, Abbie M. Young (dau. of Christian Young), b. 1828, at
Plattsburg; d. 1887, at Auburn, N. Y. He d. 1869, at Platts-
burg. He was for many years identified with the history of
that town.
Children (all b. at Plattsburg) :
2737. i. George Frederick', b. 1849; m. 1875, at Keesville, N. Y.,
Kittie Ames; has three children; lives at New York
City.
2738. ii. Charles Sidle", b. Aug. 11, 1855; m. Jennie E. Raeish.
2739. iii. Luera A.s, b. 1856; m. John B. Gilmore, has three children,
lives at Boston, Mass.
2740. iv. Marian C.\ b. 1860; m. 1884, George Fred Gregory; has
three children.
1492. Veraneous Griswold7 Averill (Stephen5, Nathan5,
Daniel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. June 7, 1829, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., removed to Cleveland, Ohio, before 1853, and after-
wards to Eden and Fond du Lac, Wis. He m. (1) Sept. 14,
1847, at Plattsburg, Margaretta Dupy (dau. of Francis Dupy
and Caroline Hardy, his wife), b. Apr. 9, 1832, at Plattsburg.
She was a very good and beautiful woman, and much loved by
all, especially by her father-in-law and her family. She d. May
29, 1889, at Eden, Wis. He m. (2) Feb. 7, 1892, Elizabeth
Treleven of Fond du Lac. He d. May 27, 1893, at Fond du Lac.
Children (by first wife) :
2741. i. Rosanna5, b. June 18, 1848, at Plattsburg; m. Edward W.
Root.
2712. ii. Sarah Jane\ b. Aug. 21, 1849, at Plattsburg; m. Oct. 13,
1886, at Eden, Calvin L. Fletcher, now dec.
2743. iii. Veraneous Griswold", b. Feb. 26, 1853, at Cleveland, 0.
2744. iv. Alfred Charles8, b. Mar. 26, 1854, at Cleveland; m. (1)
Zilla Abers; m. (2) Clara Hopkins.
The Seventh Generation 763
2745. v. Leonard Case8, b. June 23, 1857, at Fond du Lac; m. (1)
Emma J. Smith; m. (2) Sophia Trummer; has six
children, four sons and two daughters, by his second
wife.
2746. vi. Jasper Stephen8, b. June 3, 1868, at Eden; m. Laura
Phillips, and removed to Alberta, Canada. He has three
children.
2747. vii. May Belle Margaret", b. Oct. 31, 1874, at Eden; m. Wes-
ley Keys, at Fond du Lac, and has four children. They
live at Empire, Wis.
1494. Betsey A.7 Averill (Chester", Daniel*, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William-, William'), b. June 22, 1813, at Branford, Conn., was
m. (1) Oct. 27, 1836, at Branford, by Timothy P. Gillett, to
Shubael Tillotson of New Haven, Conn. (T. R.) ; she m. (2) Mr.
Williams, and d. Feb. 25, 1900, at New Britain, Conn.
Child (by 1st (?) husband) :
i. s (?); m. Albert A. Fuller of New
Britain, Conn.
1496. John7 Averill (Davids, Daniel5, Daniel4, Isaa<z, Will-
iam2, William1), b. Mar. 22, 1814, at Branford, Conn., was a
sea-captain and later an oyster dealer, and lived at Fair Haven
and Branford, Conn. He m. Sept. 17, 1837, at Guilford, Conn.,
Almira Hemingway, (dau. of Stephen Hemingway of E. Haven,
Conn., and Mary Andrews, his wife), b. Mar. 3, 1818, at E.
Haven ; d. Jan. 20, 1899, at Fair Haven, Conn. He d. Jan. 5,
1873, at Branford, aged 59 years. He and his sons were Re-
publicans and all of them were or are, actively interested in
politics.
Children (all b. at Branford. T. R. lack Asahel and John
P.):
2748. i. George Marshall', b. Oct. 12, 1838; m. Harriette Bab-
cock.
2749. ii. Harriette Jeannette8, b. Sept. 27, 1840; lived at Bran-
ford and Fair Haven, Conn. She m. July 1, 1860, at
Branford, Lewis Frisbie, a brass moulder (son of Sam-
uel Frisbie and Sally Tyler, his wife), b. July 1, 1834,
at Branford. He d. Apr. 19, 1890, at Fair Haven.
2750. iii. Roland Gelston8, b. May 3, 1843; m. Fanny M. Palmer.
2751. iv. Asahel Thompson', b. May 27, 1849; m. Jennie Baker.
2752. v. John "Frank"8, b. Sept. 19, 1852; m. Bessie M. Sheuman.
2753. vi. Mary Elvira8, b. May 7, 1856; m. Adrian G. Ely.
764 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1497. Mary Ann7 Averill (David*, Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. Sept. 18, 1815, at Branford, Conn., lived
at Branford. She m. Sept. 4, 1837, at Guilford, Conn., Jared
Shepard (son of Jared Shepard and Martha Baldwin, his wife),
b. Apr. 5, 1808, at Branford. He d. there Jan. 13, 1861.
Child :
i. Lewis F." Shepard, b. Oct. 7, 1839, at Branford, Conn.,
and still lives there (1900). He m. Jan. 29, 1873, at
Branford, Grace Stedman. They have one child.
1498. Daniel7 Averill (David6, Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3, Will-
iam2, William'), b. May, 1817, at Branford, Conn.; m. Jane
Bradley. He d. Mar. 13, 1895, at Branford, aged 77 yrs. 10 mos.
Children :
2754. i. Charles Albert" ("Adelbert C." on T. R.) , b. May 26,
1843, at Roxbury, Conn.; m. Estella M. Shepard.
2755. ii. Sarah "La Verne"8, b. • , 184-; m. Jan. 16, 1878,
Samuel Hodgkinson of Wallingford and lives in that
town.
1499. Edmund '"Morris"7 Averill (David6, Daniel5, Dan-
iel", Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 2, 1820, at Branford,
Conn.; m. Jan. 12, 1857, at Branford, Sarah Stone Redfield.
He d. Oct. 19, 1868, at Branford.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
2756. i. Edmond Heath*, b. Oct. 7, 1857; d. Sept. 15, 1880, at
Branford.
2757. ii. Willis Morris5, b. Sept. 27, 1860; m. Oct. 20, 1887, at
Branford, Rosa A. Baldwin.
2758. iii. Mary Ann\ b. Mar. 25, 1865; m. Clifford Morse, lives at
Wallingford, Conn.
1503. David7 Averill (Daniel6, Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3, Will-
iam2, William'), b. 1833 or '34 (?), at Branford, Conn.; m. Feb.
27, 1854, at Branford (T. R.), Eliza Charlotte Foote. He d.
Apr. 27, 1887, aged 56 yrs. 6 mos. at Branford (T. R.) .
Children (b. at Branford) :
2759. i. Emily S.\ b. Mar. 13, 1855; m. Jan. 10, 1875, Henry Brad-
ley of East Haven, Conn.
2760. ii. Ai.onzo G.8, b. June 10, 1857; m. Mary A. Marshall.
The Seventh Generation 765
1505, William Hoadley7 Averill (Daniel*, Daniel5, Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. July 10, 1821, at Branford, Conn.,
was a carpenter and lived at Branford. He m. Sept. 16, 1847,
at New Haven, Conn., Julia A. Cooper (dau. of Samuel Cooper
and Emily Linsley, his wife), b. Feb. 24, 1823, at North Haven,
Conn. He d. Apr. 17, 1891, at Branford. Mr. Averill was a
deaf mute, as the result of measles in his infancy. He was
educated at the Hartford School for Deaf Mutes, and learned
there the trade of cabinet maker. He was a member of the
Episcopal Church, a good citizen and a staunch Republican.
His wife was also a deaf mute as the result of scarlet fever at the
age of three years and a half. She also was educated at the
Hartford School, and is a member of the Episcopal Church.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
2761. i. Emma5, b. Sept. 11, 1848; lives at Branford. She m.
there, Jan. 9, 1884, Jesse Bringhurst.
2762. ii. Cornelia Abigail', b. Apr. 22, 1852; d. July 12, 1856, at
Branford.
2763. iii. Carrie Grace8, b. May 15, 1857; lived in New York City.
She m. Feb. 4, 1883, at Baltimore, Md., Sidney Williams,
and d. Sept. 28, 1885, at Hartford, Conn.
2764. iv. Irene Cornelia8, b. Dec. 19, 1859; lives in Jersey City,
N. J. She m. Aug. 30, 1890, at Branford, Conn., Dr.
Albert J. Loomis of Jersey City (Branford T. R.).
1506. Samuel7 Averill (Daniel0, Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William'2, William1), b. July 12, 1824, at Branford, Conn.; m.
May 9, 1843 (or May 28, 1845?), at Guilford, Conn., Myrta
Ann Fowler (called "Murta Ann") of Branford, Conn. She was
b. Mar. 14, 1824, at Guilford, and d. Sept. 28, 1877, at Branford,
aged 53 yrs. Samuel Averill d. there Apr. 22, 1896. He lived
in part of his father's double house on Montowese St., which
became the inheritance of his son Henry Ward Averill.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
2765. i. Wallace Fowler\ b. Aug. 5, 1847, was a student and d.
Feb. 5, 1865, at Branford.
2766. ii. Henry Ward8, b. Feb. 21, 1851; m. Harriet Elizabeth
Delano Gardner.
2767. iii. Annette Elizabeth8, b. Aug. 22, 1854; m. Dec. 17, 1873,
William Russell Foote of Branford.
766 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1507. Irene7 Averill (Daniel*, Daniel*, Daniel*, Isaac3, Will-
iam2, William*), b. Jan. 12, 1828, at Branford, Conn., lives at
New Haven, Conn. She m. Jan. 15, 1846, at Branford, Henry
Palmer (son of Annie Palmer and Abigail Kimberly, his wife),
b. Apr. 5, 1822, at Branford. They celebrated their golden
wedding in 1896. with every child and all but two grandchildren
present.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
i. Ralph Averills Palmer, b. Dec. 1, 1846; m. Sarah A.
Kinney,
ii. Abbies Palmer, b. Dec. 27, 1848; lives at Morris, Conn.
She m. (1) June 3, 1868, at Branford, Franklin D. Had-
ley; m. (2) Apr., 1889, at New Haven, Conn., Smith
Granniss. She has one child by her first husband,
iii. Marie Etta8 Palmer, b. Aug. 6, 1851, lives at New Haven,
Conn. She m. Sept. 23, 1869, at Branford, Charles W.
Scranton. They have had six children ; the two young-
est died at New Haven.
iv. Helens Palmer, b. Feb. 10, 1854, lives at New Haven. She
m. Dec. 25, 1871, at Branford, Benjamin Francis Cook,
who d. Aug. 1, 1886, at Memphis, Tenn.
v. Emma Rebeccas Palmer, b. June 10, 1859, lives at Brook-
lyn, N. Y. She m. May 12, 1881, at Fair Haven, Conn.,
William Ransom Hendrick. They have had four chil-
dren, two of whom d. y.
Ralph Averill* Palmer (Irene1 Averill, Daniel6, Daniel5,
Daniel', Isaac'-', William'-, William'), b. Dec. 1, 1846, at Bran-
ford, Conn., has an orange grove in Braidentown, Fla., on the
Maintee River, which is called the "Banner Grove of the South,"
when mentioned in Southern papers. He has lived at Meriden,
Conn., and Braidentown, Fla. He m. Dec. 24, 1868, at Eliza-
beth, N. J., Sarah A. Kinney. He is a member of the Conn. Soc,
Sons of the Am. Rev., No. 868, admitted Jan. 28, 1894, when
living at Meriden. He is recorded as the great-grandson of
Daniel Averill of Kent, Conn. (1763-1842), who enlisted Apr.
25, 1778, in Capt. Ebenezer Hill's Co., 7th Regt., Conn. Line, etc.
(as appears under Daniel).
Children:
i. Harry" Palmer, b. 186- ; d. 1871, aged 6 mos. at Branford,
Conn,
ii. Guyb Palmer, b. 187-.
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iii. Charles" Palmer, b. 187-.
iv. Emma1' Palmer, b. 187-.
v. Alice'' Palmer, b. 18 — .
vi. William'" Palmer, b. 18 — .
vii. Helen1' Palmer, b. 18 — .
1508. Frances Eliza7 Averill (Samuel6, Daniel7', Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William'), b. Nov. 7, 1835, at Branford, Conn.,
is still living there. She m. Jan. 19, 1856, at Branford (T. R.) ,
Walter W. Danfurth (son of Thomas Danfurth and Mary Will-
iams Butler, his wife), b. Apr. 4, 1835, at Rocky Hill, Conn. He
d. July 23, 1886, at Branford.
Children :
i. Mary Jane" Danfurth, b. May 4, 1857, at Branford, is liv-
ing at Branford, where she m. Mar. 10, 1850, Albert
Baldwin. They have two children.
ii. Lizzie Averill" Danfurth, b. May 8, 1860, at Rocky Hill;
lives at Branford.
iii. Samuel Blackstone" Danfurth, b. May 1, 1862, at Rocky
Hill; d. there, Aug. 9, 1862.
iv. Florence Bulkley" Danfurth, b. May 9, 1863, at Rocky
Hill; d. Nov. 23, 1899, at Branford.
v. Susan Robbins* Danfurth, b. Aug. 1, 1865, at Rocky Hill;
lives at Forest Grove, Ore. She m. June 2, 1897, at
Forest Grove, James Clayton Clark.
vi. Thomas Lawrence" Danfurth, b. May 18, 1867, at Rocky
Hill, lives at Branford.
vii. Henry Tallman" Danfurth, b. July 21, 1869, at Branford,
lives at Forest Grove, Ore.
viii. Josephine Barnes" Danfurth, b. Oct. 3, 1871, at Bran-
ford, lives at Middletown, Conn. She m. Dec. 20, 1893,
at Branford, Ira Gilbert Hedges. They have one child.
1509. Jane Maria7 Averill (Samuel6, Daniel*, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. Aug. 27, 1838, at Branford, Conn., lives
at Forest Grove, Ore. She m. Oct. 18, or 19, 1869, at Branford
(T. R), Alvin J. Smith, who d. 1888, at Forest Grove.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
i. Walter Williams" Smith, b. Nov. 16, 1873; lives at
Branford.
ii. Florence Virginia8 Smith, b. Apr. 29, 1876; lives at
Branford.
iii. Reginald Standishs Smith, b. Aug. 26, 1878; lives at
Branford.
768 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1511. Hannah Tyler7 Averill (William6, Daniel5, Daniel*,
Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Aug. 19, 1850, at Branford, Conn.;
m. June 1, 1875, Henry Simpson of New Haven, Conn. (Bran-
ford T.R.), b. Dec. 29, 1850, in New York. He d. Feb. 24, 1885,
aged 35 yrs. She d. Sept. 18, 1879, aged 30 yrs.
Child:
i. Frederick Averill" Simpson, b. Aug. 24, 1876, at Fair
Haven, Conn.; enlisted in the Navy, and was on the bat-
tleship Iowa in the Spanish-American War.
1517g. Nathaniel7 Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel" ', Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. at Pulaski, Utica, or Amsterdam,
N. Y. (?). He was m. and had children.
Children :
i.
ii.
1517h. Henry7 Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3,
William2, William1), b. Jan. 8, 1809, at Utica, N. Y. ; m. in 1836,
at Belleville, Can., Esther Stapley. He may have lived a short
time at Belleville, but he removed from Pulaski to Sheboygan,
Wis., in September, 1847, and made his home there about two
miles from Plymouth, where he had a farm. His brother Will-
iam went there a year or two earlier, settling near the same
place. He d. at the farm, Sept. 14, 1868.
Children :
2768. i. Mary Jane\ b. May 1, 1837, at Belleville, Can.; was m.
at Plymouth, Nov., 1855, to R. L. Dawley. They lived
at St. Charles, Minn., and had 8 children. She d. Apr.
3, 1874.
2768a. ii. Esther Emma8, b. - — , 1839, at Belleville; m. at
Plymouth, Wright T. Peck. They live at Cascade, Wis.,
and have 4 children.
2768b. iii. Rachel8, b. abt. 1841; d. y.
2768c. iv. Elizabeth Phebe\ b. June 4, 1844, at Adams, Jefferson
Co., N. Y.; m. at Plymouth, Wis., to Jonn H. Wiggin.
They lived at Cascade and had 8 children. She d. there,
Jan. 26, 1892.
2768d. v. Lavina8, b. Sept. 13, 1845, at Adams; m. Rev. J. L. Mer-
ritt.
2768e. vi. Henry Stapley8, b. Mar. 20, 1847, at Adams; m. Effie
Copley.
The Seventh Generation 769
2768f. vii. Amanda8, b. Mar., 1849, near Plymouth, Wis.; m. in 1886
at Cascade, Wis., to Geo. W. Clark. They live at Cas-
cade and have 1 child.
2768g. viii. Clara8, b. May 16, 1851, at Plymouth; d. there in 1861.
1517i. Nathan7 Averill (Henry*, Nathaniel5, Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. at Utica (?), N. Y. ; m. (1) Tem-
perance Jones; m. (2) Alice Bauen; m. (3) Rachell Campbell.
He lived at Pulaski, N. Y., where he d. March, 1888.
Children (by first wife) :
2769. i. Susan8.
2769a. ii. Charles8.
(by second wife) :
2769b. iii. William E.8
1517j. Amanda" Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel5, Da7iieli,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. at Pulaski (?), N. Y. ; m. Milo
Abbott; lived at Pulaski, N. Y., where she d. at a date not given.
Children :
i. Henry8 Abbott.
ii. Charles8 Abbott.
iii. Ed.8 Abbott.
1517k. (Rev.) William7 Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel/', Daniel*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), was b. in 1818, prob. at Pulaski,
N. Y. He was a minister of the M. E. Church, and removed to
Fox Lake, Wis. He m. (1) Maria Clough, who d. ; and m. (2)
Dotha Tyler, It is said he was for over forty years a member
of the M. E. Conference. He was a Republican in politics, "a
monarch in his own house, and a man with great decision of
character." He d. Dec. 29, 1897, at the age of 79.
Children :
2770. i. Achsah Maria8, b. in N. Y.; m. William Mayville; lived
in Livingstone, Mont.; d. June 7, 1909.
2770a. ii. Laura8, b. - — , ; m. Lew Bowers at Plymouth,
Wis.; lives at Hart, Mich.; has a large family.
2770b. iii. Helen Dotha8, b. - — , ; m. Frank Gardner at
Randolph, Wis. Lives at Livingstone, Mont.; has 2
children.
2770c. iv. William Lawson8, b. Apr. 21, 1856; m. (1) Jennie B.
Davis; m. (2) Ella Hemmingway.
770 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
15171. Clarissa7 Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel5, Daniel\
Isaac, William2, William'), b. at Pulaski (?), N. Y. ; m. Will-
iam Gray.
Children :
i. Marys Gray.
ii. Martha" Gray, m. - - Williams; lives at Pulaski,
N. Y.
iii. Clara" Gray.
1517m. Louise Jane7 Averill (Henry5, Nathaniel*, Daniel4',
Isaac3, William', William1), b. Oct, 1, 1822, at Pulaski, Oswego,
N. Y. ; was m. May 27, 1847, at Pulaski, to Samuel Woodruff
son of Wilb'am Woodruff of Herkimer County, N. Y., b. Mar. 1,
1816, in Herkimer County. She was essentially a home-maker
and is mentioned affectionately by her relatives. The family
lived at Pulaski until 1866, when they removed to Wheaton, 111.,
living there until 1872. They then removed to Maywood, 111.,
where Mrs. Woodruff d., June 23, 1912. Mr. Woodruff d. there
May 10, 1896.
Children:
i. Medorias Woodruff, b. June 11, 1848, at Pulaski; m. at
Maywood, 111., Feb. 5, 1880, Joseph Jennings; d. at
Maywood, Mar. 25, 1909. They had 5 children : Joseph,
Jr., Alice L., Emma May, Helen Esther, Harold W.
ii. Charles Samuels Woodruff, b. Nov. 5, 185-; unm.; d.
Mar. 15, 1889, at Phillips Bar, Montana; buried at
Maywood.
iii. Frederick Douglasss Woodruff, b. Aug. 22, 1855, at Pu-
laski; unm.; is in business in Chicago, 111.
iv. Edith M.s Woodruff, b. Aug. 14, 1863, at Pulaski; m. at
Maywood, Daniel B. Donaldson. They have 3 children:
Clarence W., Hazel D., and Charles.
1517n. Ephraim Meacham7 Averill (Henry6, Nathaniel5,
David1, Isaar, William-, William'), b. May 5, 1825, at Pulaski,
N. Y. ; m. Apr. 17, 1845, at Oswego, N. Y., Amanda O. Babcock
(dau. of Oliver Babcock, of Richland, and Elizabeth Ingalls, his
wife), b. Sept. 25, 1826, at Sydney, Delaware Co., N. Y. ; d.
Jan. 25, 1873, at Sandy Creek, N. Y. He is a farmer and lives
at Richland, N. Y. His mother was Polly Harmon. He received
his given names from his mother's side of the family.
The Seventh Generation 771
Children (all b. at Richland) :
2771. i. Elizabeth (Libbie) H.8, b. Sept. 4, 1847; m. Albert Sheley.
2771a. ii. Adelaid (Addie) F.8, b. Oct. 1, 1849; unm.; living at
Richland.
2771b. iii. Edgar Eugene", b. Nov. 2, 1851; m. Emma C. Magee.
2771c. iv. William Henry", b. Oct. 23, 1853; m. Birdella Magee.
2771d. v. Martha Janes, b. May 30, 1856; m. E. H. Kenyon.
2771e. vi. James Bradford8, b. June 8, 1862; m. Lula Ripsom.
1519. John Franklin7 Averill (William6, Isaac', Moses*,
Isaac'-, William2, William1), b. May 17, 1810; m. (1) Dec. 11,
1839, Fanny Hutchings (his cousin) of Tully, Onondaga Co.,
N. Y., b. Mar. 10, 1818. She d. Oct. 15, 1840. He m. (2)
Rachael Amanda Rowley of Nassau, N. Y., b. Sept. 29, 1819, d.
after 1853. The date of his death has not been given.
Children (by first wife) :
2773. i. William Franklin8, b. Sept. 30, 1840; dec.
(by second wife) :
2774. ii. Richard Henry8, b. Apr. 30, 1845.
2775. iii. Waterman E.\ b. May 29, 1847.
2776. iv. Martha E.8, b. May 8, 1850; d. Sept. 12, 1852.
2777. v. James Willis8, b. Sept. 15, 1853.
1522. Mary7 Averill (William'', Isaac"', Moses', Isaac*, Will-
iam-, William1), b. Oct. 25, 1818; m. July 1, 1840, Alexander
Hamilton Williams of Nassau, N. Y., who d. Sept. 15, 1860.
She d. Nov., 1860.
Children :
i. Mary Eliza" Williams, b. Apr. 26, 1841; d. Aug-. 22, 1862.
ii. Martha Ann8 Williams, b. Apr. 4, 1843; dec.
iii. Hamilton Franklin8 Williams, b. Dec. 3, 1844.
iv. William Murray8 Williams, b. Mar. 12, 1847.
v. Miles Henry8 Williams, b. Apr. 10, 1849.
vi. Ada Maria8 Williams, b. Aug. 2, 1851.
vii. Edward Winfield8 Williams, b. Apr. 17, 1853.
viii. Havanna Elizabeth8 Williams, b. Mar. 16, 1855.
ix. Chester8 Williams, b. , 18 — .
x. Alexander8 Williams, b. , 18 — .
1533. Ruth Ann7 Averill (James6, Isaac'', Moses*, Isaac"-,
William2, William1), b. Feb. 18, 1831, at Sand Lake, N. Y. ; m.
there, Oct. 29, 1850, Philipp H. Howard (son of John Howard of
England and Catherine Levings, his wife), b. Sept. 15, 1821, at
772 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Sand Lake. He d. there Apr. 2, 1900. Mrs. Howard is still a
resident of Sand Lake.
Children (all b. at Sand Lake) :
i. Emma Frances5 Howard, b. Aug. 1, 1852; lives at Sand
Lake,
ii. Carrie Averill' Howard, b. June 30, 1853; m. Oct. 13,
1875, at Sand Lake, George S. Fowler. They live at
Newark, N. J., and have 2 children,
iii. Henry Leslie' Howard, b. May 20, 1855; lives at Troy,
N. Y. He m. Nov. 28, 1887, at Phila., Penn., Susan A.
Speir. They have 5 children,
iv. Anna Fisher' Howard, b. Oct, 1, 1857; d. Jan. 20, 1868,
at Sand Lake,
v. Ruth' Howard, b. Nov. 3, 1859; m. June 27, 1890, John
H. H. Fowler. They live at Fair Haven, Conn., and
have 3 children,
vi. Jefferson" Howard, b. Dec. 10, 1861; d. Jan. 1, 1862, at
Sand Lake,
vii. Horatios Howard, b. Nov. 6, 1862; d. July 19, 1864, at
Sand Lake,
viii. Harris' Howard, b. Nov. 6, 1862; d. Sept, 1, 1865, at Sand
Lake,
ix. James Francis' Howard, b. Nov. 6, 1865; lives at Sand
Lake.
1534. Horatio Francis7 Averill (James6, Isaac5, Moses*,
Isaac", William2, William1), b. Feb. 4, 1834, at Sand Lake, N. Y.,
was an eminent coimsellor-at-law in New York City, where he
pursued his legal studies and was admitted to the bar, Feb.,
1855. He attended the Sand Lake Academy, studied law two
years with Messrs. David L. Seymour and Judge Jeremiah
Romeyn, prominent lawyers of Troy, N. Y., studying meanwhile
with private tutors. In 1852 he went to New York City and
entered the office of Messrs. Horace F. Clark and Charles A.
Rapallo, the latter of whom was Judge of the Court of Appeals
(1881). He was two years with them and then served for one
year as managing clerk for Dennis McMahon, Esq.
"He was only 21 years of age when admitted to the bar. In
May. 1856, he became a partner with Messrs. E. & E. F. Brown,
the firm name being Brown & Averill. This partnership was
dissolved a year later and Mr. Averill formed a partnership
with Judge Henry L. Hayner, who had been Chief Justice of
The Seventh Generation 773
Minnesota. This partnership lasted two years. He then con-
tinued the practice of law himself until 1869. In the meantime
he was admitted to practise in the Circuit and District Courts
of the State, and to the Supreme Court of the United States at
Washington. In 1866, the year succeeding the close of the Civil
War, Mr. Averill formed a large company known as the Averill
Coal and Oil Company, for the development of some 5,000 acres
of coal and oil lands in the Great Kanawha River in Putnam Co.,
West Virginia. The late Henry J. Raymond, then editor of the
New York Times, was one of the trustees of the Company ; the
members of the well-known banking firm, Jerome Riggs & Co.,
were directors. Mr. Averill sold out his interest in this Company
the same year. In 1869 he formed a law partnership with his
brother, Mr. James Knox Averill, and a few months afterward,
Mr. Thomas Allison joined the firm, which became well known
as Averill, Allison and Averill. They did a tremendous law
practice, having their offices first in the Gilsey Bldg., and later
in the Equitable Insurance Bldg., where in 1870 they rented a
large suite of rooms, which Mr. Averill occupied for many years.
After 1872 he had no partner but it was stated in 1861 he had
without doubt the largest practice of any lawyer in New York
City the average number of his cases before the
courts being three hundred a year.
"Mr. Averill was an indefatigable worker, rarely leaving
his office before 11 o'clock at night for five nights in the week.
He owned a fine residence on East 76th St., and a valuable
property of 500 acres on the borders of Sand Lake, ten miles
east of Troy, on which there was a magnificent hotel called 'The
Averill Park Hotel.' The Park was made a Post Office and named
Averill Park, after the subject of this sketch. Mr. Averill was
a Democrat in politics and interested himself in the politics of
his ward, and the advancement of party interests, although he
was not a politician. He was offered the nomination to high
offices in the state and country but declined them all, on account
of his profession." (The above extracts are from a biographical
sketch in the New York Reporter, Sat., July 30, 1881.)
Mr. Averill was m. in 1865, to Permelia M. Diefendorf, only
child of Mr. Peter Diefendorf of Fort Plain, Montgomery Co.,
774 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
N. Y. Mrs. Averill survives her husband who d. May 12, 1887,
at New York City, aged 53 years. He was buried at Sand Lake,
N. Y., near the summer home of the family.
Child :
2783. i. Horatio D.s, b. Sept. 5, 1868, at New York City.
1536. Emily7 Averill (James0, Isaac7', Moses*, Isaac*, Will-
iam-, William1), b. Mar. 12, 1838, at Wymantskill, N. Y., lived at
Sand Lake and Spencertown, N. Y. She m. Oct. 16, 1867, at
Sand Lake, Charles H. Niles (son of Sill Niles and Lovisa Olm-
stead, his wife), b. May 20, 1832, at Spencertown. The com-
piler of this genealogy acknowledges her indebtedness to Mrs.
Niles for valuable data of her line.
Child :
i. Frank Averill* Niles, b. Oct. 26, 1868, at Sand Lake,
N. Y. ; d. there May 12, 1884.
1538. Oscar7 Averill (Horace", Moses5, Moses*, Isaac3, Will-
iam-, William'), b. Dec. 29, 1821, on his father's farm, north of
Salina, Onondaga Co., N. Y., was a cooper, a stone mason, a
farmer and an energetic pioneer. He lived at Onondaga, N. Y.,
at Plymouth and Redford, 1848-50, in Wayne Co., and in Ottawa
Co., Mich., after the fall of 1851 or '56 (?). He was taken to
Michigan after his father's death and brought up by his uncle,
Dr. Isaac Averill, who was living at Plymouth in Wayne Co.
He removed to the town of Chester, Ottawa Co., Mich., in 1851.
He m. Sept. 29, 1842, at Plymouth, |Sarah Ann Smith of Grand
Rapids, Mich., who was b. Feb. 5, 1825, and d. May 2, 1865, at
Chester. He d. Jan. 11, 1901, at Harrisburg, near Ravenna,
Mich., aged 83 years.
Children :
2784. i. Lyman H.\ b. Aug-. 2, 1843, at Plymouth, Mich., was a
soldier in the Civil War. He d. 1865 in the Army.
2785. ii. Horace S.s, b. Aug-. 22, 1846, at Plymouth, Mich., lives at
Harrisburg1, Ottawa Co., Mich. He m. in Newago Co.,
Mich., Electa Harrison. They have three children.
2786. iii. Adelia M.\ b. Dec. 2, 1849, at Plymouth; m. at Chester,
Mich., Armenus Gilbert. They have eight or nine chil-
dren.
2787. iv. May Eleanor", b. Oct. 24, 1856, at Plymouth; lives at
Harrisburg, Mich. She m. at Harrisburg, Alfred Fry-
back. They have three children.
The Seventh Generation 775
2788. v. Frank Rollin", b. May 4, 1865, at Chester, is unra,; lives
at Harrisburg.
2789. vi. Fred B.s, b. May 4, 1865; d. May 16, 1865.
1539. Maria Jane7 Averill (Horace*, Moses*, Moses*, Isaac*,
William-, William1), b. Feb. 27, 1822, at Salina, N. Y., lived at
Syracuse, N. Y. She m. Aug. 11, 1847, James Johnson of Syra-
cuse.
Children :
Albert F.s Johnson.
Francis A." Johnson.
Louise May" Johnson.
1540. Cynthia7 Averill (Horace6, Moses7', Moses*, Isaac*,
William', William"), b. Oct., 1823, at Salina, N. Y., was taken to
Bluffton, Ind., after the death of her father in 1827, and brought
up by Edmund Lawrence, brother or cousin of Col. Eusebius
Lawrence, her uncle. She lived at Salina, Canandaigua and
Rochester, N. Y., and at Bluffton, Ind. She m. 1844, Thomas C.
Burling, and d. 1899 or 1900, at Rochester, N. Y.
Children :
i. Elizabeth" Burling, b. - — , 18 — ; m. (2nd w.), Ad-
miral William T. Sampson,
ii. Grace" Burling.
iii. Frances" Burling.
iv. George W." Burling.
Elizabeth Susan" Burling (Cynthia7 Averill, Horace6, Mo-
ses*, Moses*, Isaac", William-, William1), b. , ; m.
(2nd w.) 1882, Rear Admiral William Thomas Sampson, b. Feb.
9, 1840, at Palmyra, N. Y. (son of James Sampson and Hannah
Walker, his wife — both natives of the North of Ireland and of
Scotch-Irish stock, but m. in this country) . Admiral Sampson's
career is among the most interesting of those known in the
United States, in its revelation of the possibilities which our
country offers for the development of its citizens. He was the
son of a poor man — an honest, persistent laborer — and of a
mother who had great ambitions for her family of eight, and
tried to give them an education. Her son William is said to have
resembled her very strongly; he certainly did in his ambition,
776 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
for, when a little over 17, he was admitted to the Naval Academy
at Annapolis.
The following record and estimate of his great services con-
sists of extracts taken from the extended and carefully prepared
article in the Boston Evening Transcript of Wednesday, May 7,
1902, which was issued the day after his death: "He entered
the Naval Academy in September, 1857, and was graduated at
the head of his class four years later. In July, 1862, he received
a lieutenant's commission ; was promoted to the rank of lieu-
tenant commander in July, 1866; became a commander in
October, 1874; reached the rank of captain on March 26, 1889;
became commodore 1898; and rear admiral 1899.
He served during the Civil War as an officer in the Potomac
flotilla, in the Gulf squadron, and in the monitor fleet at Charles-
ton, S. C. He was among the survivors of the Patapsco when
that vessel was blown up by a torpedo, and two-thirds of her
men killed. His services in peace time comprised duty in the
European squadrons twice, and in the home station, going in the
Congress to Disco with relief stores for the party of Hall, the
explorer. He was in charge of the Department of Physics and
Chemistry at the Naval Academy from 1874 to 1878. His su-
perior scientific attainments were also recognized in his last
two years' service at the National Observatory, at Washington.
He returned from service in Chinese waters in 1882, and was
next on duty in charge of the torpedo station at Newport, R. I.
In September. 1886, he was made superintendent of the Naval
Academy at Annapolis. After four years' service in that im-
portant post, he was placed in command of the San Francisco,
and subsequently served as inspector of ordnance at the Wash-
ington Navy Yard. In January, 1893, he was made chief of the
Bureau of Ordnance. While in this service he ranked as an
expert on ordnance and torpedoes ; and with Lieutenant Strauss
he devised and perfected the superimposed turret system. In
June, 1897, after having completed the usual four years' detail,
he was placed in command of the battleship Iowa. He was
president of the Board of Inquiry which investigated the terri-
ble disaster to the Maine in Havana harbor, Feb. 15, 1898.
Shortly after the declaration of war with Spain he was made
The Seventh Generation 777
acting Rear Admiral and succeeded Rear Admiral Sicard as
commander of the North Atlantic fleet. In that capacity he
served throughout the War. Under his command the fleet voy-
aged to Porto Rico, and later bottled up the Spanish fleet in
Santiago, whence after a long blockade Cervera came forth to
his destruction, July 3, 1898. In September, 1898, he became
one of the three commissioners to carry into effect the Spanish
evacuation of Cuba under the terms of the treaty of Paris. Oct.
14, 1899, he was appointed to command the Boston Navy Yard
and held that post until September, 1901, when he was relieved
at his own request. His health had been seriously impaired for
some time, and he spent the time until his retirement for age,
Feb. 9, 1902, in a vain attempt to regain it."
One scarcely need say that time will but exalt the estimate
of this noble citizen of our Republic ; who worked and thought
and suffered for her for forty years in unselfish devotion. Ad-
miral Sampson is said to have been especially attractive in his
own home-life in which his relations were unusually happy.
(He was m., first, in 1863, to Margaret Seton Aldrich of Pal-
myra, N. Y. We give this first marriage because the dau. of his
first wife m. a descendant of the Averills.)
Children (by first marriage) :
i. Margaret9 Sampson; m. Lieutenant Commander Roy
Campbell Smith, U.' S. N., son of Asst. Surgeon General
Smith of Va. Confed. Army, and Maria Campbell, dau.
of Robert Campbell and Helen Starkweather, who was
the dau. of Samuel Starkweather and Marcia Averell
(No. 755).
ii. Kate9 Sampson; m. Lieutenant Richard Harrison Jackson,
U. S. N.
iii. Hannah9 Sampson; m. Lieutenant W. T. Cluverius,
U. S. N.
iv. Olive9 Sampson; m. Lieutenant Henry H. Scott of the
Coast Artillery.
(by second marriage to Miss Burling, 1882) :
v. Ralph9 Sampson, b. at the Naval Academy, 1888 (?).
vi. Harold9 Sampson, b. , 1890 (?).
vii. (A Son)9 Sampson, b. , .
778 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1543. Mary Jane7 Averill {Samuel*, Moses* , Moses*, Isaac3,
William", William'), b. Feb. 3, 1826, at Scriby, Onondaga Co.,
N. Y., lived at Onondaga Hill, N. Y. She m. Dec. 17, 1846, at
Salina, N. Y., Rodolphus Look (son of Chapman Look and
Silance Bond, his wife), b. Nov. 24, 1814, at Sullivan, N. Y.
She d. Feb. 12, 1895, at Onondaga Hill.
Children (all but Ella b. at Onondaga Hill) :
i. Almond Rodolphus" Look, b. Oct. 9, 1847; d. Sept. 8, 1851,
at Onondaga Hill,
ii. Martha Jane" Look, b. Aug. 21, 1849; d. Sept. 3, 1851, at
Onondaga Hill,
iii. Ella Maria" Look, b. Nov. 6, 1851, at Syracuse, N. Y.;
m. Charles M. Britton.
iv. Frank Simeon5 Look, b. Mar. 26, 1853; d. Aug. 5, 1856,
at Onondaga Hill.
v. Mary Ida" Look, b. Sept. 14, 1854; m. Dec. 19, 1872, at
Onondaga Hill, James H. Partridge, and lives at Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
vi. William Mahlon" Look, b. Jan. 26, 1856; d. June 14,
1856, at Onondaga Hill,
vii. Floyd Alfred" Look, b. Dec. 20, 1858; d. Feb. 18, 1859, at
Onondaga Hill.
viii. Cora Belle" Look, b. Feb. 6, 1860; m. Rufus E. Smith.
Ella Marias Look (Man/ Averill, Samuel8, Moses*, Moses4,
Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Nov. 6, 1851, at Syracuse, N. Y.,
lives at Onondaga Hill, N. Y. She m. there, Dec. 24, 1874,
Charles M. Britton.
Children :
i.
Albert' Britton
ii.
Edith* Britton.
iii.
Anna'-' Britton.
1544. William Brooks7 Averill (Samuel", Moses*, Moses*,
Isaac3, William2, William'), b. Jan. 20, 1828, in Onondaga County,
N. Y., was a farmer and for ten years head sawyer in the mills
on Muskegon River. He lived at Salina, N. Y., and at Redford,
Chester, Muskegon, Casnovia Township and Harrisburg, Mich,
lie m. Jan. 1, 1855, at Casnovia, Adeline Jannett Ferguson (dau.
of Case Ferguson and Malinda Olmstead, his wife), b. July 2,
1836, in Oneida County, N. Y. She d. Dec. 31, 1892, at Casnovia.
2790.
i.
2791.
ii.
2792.
iii.
2793.
iv.
2794.
v.
2795.
vi.
2796.
vii
The Seventh Generation 779
He d. Sept. 19, 1898, at Muskegon. Mr. Averill moved to Michi-
gan through the influence of his cousin Oscar Averill, and being
delighted with his life in that state induced his parents to join
him.
Children (all b. at Casnovia) :
Leroy ("Roy")\ b. , 1857; d. 1862, at Casnovia.
Thirza Jannett\ b. Oct. 18, 1859; lives at Grand Rapids.
William", b. Aug. 13, 1862; d. 1863, at Casnovia.
Martha Louisa*, b. Aug. 13, 1862; lives at Crowley, La.
She m. Jan. 1, 1885, at Casnovia, James Kennedy.
Millie Elizabeth", b. Nov. 27, 1866; m. Wm. J. Moorman.
Emmet Dolph\ b. Aug. 27, 1873; lives at Chicago, 111.
Emma Kate* ("Katie"), b. Mar. 10, 1878; m. Henry
Falconer.
' 1546. Eliza7 Averill (Samuel'', Moses7', Moses1, Ixaae\ Will-
iam2, William1), b. July 24, 1831, at Salina, N. Y., has lived in
Orange County, N. Y. ; Chester, Iosco, Livingston County, and
Casnovia, Mich.; and at Portersville, Cal. She m. Jan. 17, 1849,
at Chester, John W. Hilton (son of Amos Hilton), b. June 8,
1827, at Oswego County, N. Y. He is a farmer and stock grower.
Children (all but the two youngest b. at Casnovia) :
i. Ellen M.s Hilton, b. May 15, 1851; lives in Tulare Co.,
Cal. She m. there July 14, 1872, Thomas Payne John-
son. They have four children,
ii. Julia D.s Hilton, b. Nov. 30, 1852; m. (1) Byron P.
Tasker; m. (2) James Montgomery,
iii. Carrie A.s Hilton, b. Mar. 6, 1855; lives in Tulare Co.,
Cal. She m. Mar. 15, 1873, at Portersville, George E.
Brown,
iv. John Fremont" Hilton, b. Mar. 15, 1859; lives at Porters-
ville, Cal.
v. Delberts Hilton, b. May 15, 1861; lives at Portersville,
Cal.
vi. Adella' Hilton, b. May 15, 1861; lives in Tulare Co., Cal.
She m. July 18, 1882, in Tulare Co., Carl G. Graef ; they
have four children,
vii. Mary E.s Hilton, b. Feb. 16, 1868, in Cal.; lives at
Tulare. She m. Apr. 20, 1892, in Tulare Co., Frank E.
Woodley; they have three children,
viii. Maud B." Hilton, b. Sept. 4, 1871, at Portersville; d.
there Mar. 26, 1879.
780 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1547. Mahlon Bruce7 Averill (Samuel6, Moses*, Moses4",
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 25, 1833, at Clay, Onondaga
Co., N. Y. ; is a farmer and lives at Ravenna, and has lived at
Casnovia, Mich. He m. (1) Dec. 1, 1857, at Chester, Mich.,
Margaret "Shunmel" (dau. of Jacob "Shunmel", really Shun-
melfening, and Margaret Ann House, his wife), b. Jan. 20, 1842,
in St. Lawrence County, N. Y. ; d. Oct. 28, 1881, at Ravenna,
Mich. He m. (2) June 18, 1883, at Coopersville, Mich., Sarah A.
(Rogers) Pierce (widow of Dewitt C. Pierce), b. Apr. 26, 1843,
in New York ; d. at Ravenna, Feb. 9, 1902.
Mr. Averill, at the age of sixteen, bought and paid for 80
acres of land with the aid of his trusty axe. He has held most
of the offices in the gift of a township, and is a devoted member
of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He has a very retentive
memory and a delightful appreciation of human nature and
unusual descriptive powers for a man who has had little school-
ing and made his own way. He is a man of generous and un-
selfish nature. The compiler is greatly indebted to him for data
of his branch of the family.
Children :
2797. i. Mary Jane8, b. July 1, 1859, at Casnovia; lives at Raven-
na. She m. there, Sept. 15, 1878, George Mason Waller
(only child of Horace Waller and Abigail Waller his
wife and cousin), b. Oct, 3, 1851, in Morrow Co., O. He
inherited his father's beautiful farm at Chester, Mich.
2798. ii. Irvin Montrose8, b. Sept. 15, 1861, at Casnovia; d. there
Sept. 19, 1862.
2799. iii. Arthur8, b. Mar. 7, 1864, at Casnovia; d. Mar. 9, 1864.
2800. iv. Flora Ada8, b. Nov. 23, 1865, at Casnovia; m. William
Holmes.
2801. v. Samuel Edward8, b. Jan. 8, 1869, at Ravenna; d. there,
Feb. 23, 1873.
2802. vi. Nettie Eliza8, b. Apr. 25, 1874, at Ravenna; d. there,
Dec. 17, 1876.
2803. vii. Wesley Wood8, b. May 1, 1876, at Ravenna; lives at Har-
risburg P. O., Chester, Mich.
2801. viii. Guy Terry8, b. July 14, 1878, at Ravenna; has lived in
Mich, and Mont.
1549" Elvira7 Averill (Samuel6, Moses* , Moses4, Isaac3,
William2, William'), b. Dec. 11, 1838, at Amboy, N. Y. ; lived at
Chester, Mich. She m. Mar. 29, 1857, at Chester, David H.
Waller, (son of William G. Waller and Martha Hollester, his
The Seventh Generation 781
wife), b. Nov. 22, 1835, at Palmyra, 0. She d. Oct. 20, 1898, at
Chester.
Children :
i. Mary E.s Waller, b. Oct. 8, 1859, at Chester; lives at
Ludington, Mich. She m. July 8, 1884, at Chester, John
D. Hoogstraat.
ii. George E.s Waller, b. Sept. 18, 1861, at Chester; d. there,
Apr. 18, 1871.
iii. (A Son)s Waller, b. Mar. 1, 1875, at Chester; d. there,
Mar. 11, 1875.
1550. Walter Smith7 Averill (Samuel"', Moses5, Moses*,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 17, 1841, at Van Buren,
N. Y. ; was a farmer and for three years a soldier in the Civil
War, a member of the 14th Mich. Infantry. He was wounded
at Perrysville, was discharged, came home and recovered. He
m. (1) 1875 (?), Minerva Waller; he m. (2) Mar. 8, 1877, at
Chester, Mich., Annabel Thatcher (dan. of Edwin Thatcher and
Catherine S. Carpenter, his wife), b. Mar. 28, 1853, in Pennsyl-
vania. He d. May 11, 1901, on his farm, called "The Homestead,"
at Chester, Mich.
Children (all b. at Chester) (by first wife) :
2805. i. Olive Minerva", b. Mar. 3, 1876; lives at Grand Rapids,
Mich. She m., at Chester, John Harrison.
(by second wife) :
2806. ii. Ross Gay\ b. Dec. 4, 1878; is living at Chester.
2807. iii. Judd Everett", b. Jan. 9, 1880; is living at Chester.
2808. iv. Helen M.s, b. Apr. 14, 1884; is living at Chester.
2809. v. Lee W.s, b. Dec. 12, 1887; is living at Chester.
2810. vi. Edwin\ b. June 19, 1889; d. July 11, 1889.
1555. Juliette Maria7 Averill (Lyman*, Moses7', Moses\
Isaac3, William-, William1), b. May 4, 1825, near Salina, N. Y. ;
taught school before marriage, and lived at Fairmount, N. Y.
She m. Dec. 31, 1847, at Baldwinsville, N. Y., Guy Terry (son of
Griswold Terry of Simsbury, Conn., and Geddes, N. Y., and
Laura Woodford, his wife), b. July 12, 1823, at Geddes. She
d. Oct. 30, 1896, at Fairmount, where she had lived from the
time of her marriage. Mr. Terry d. Jan. 5, 1906, at Geddes.
782 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Fairmount) :
i. Laura Elma' Terry, b. Dec. 24, 1848; m. Burritt Chaffee.
ii. Grace Ellen' Terry, b. Nov. 7, 1850; m. Cyrus D. Avery,
iii. Clara Lucelia8 Terry, b. June 16, 1853; m. Philip S.
Knapp.
iv. Alice Adelia* Terry, b. May 29, 1856; m. Charles H.
Parsons.
v. Myra Lovisas Terry, b. Dec. 26, 1860; d. June 28, 1863.
1559. Adelia Letitia7 Averill (Lyman6, Moses5, Moses*,
Isaac-, William-, William'), b. Mar. 22, 1830, in Onondaga Co.,
N. Y. ; lived at Geddes and Albany, N. Y. She m. Jan. 16, 1850,
Julius Westcott Smith (son of Stephen Westcott Smith and
Elizabeth Newland, his wife) , b. Oct. 7, 1826, at Sempronius,
N. Y. He was Superintendent of the salt works at Geddes. He
d. Apr. 17, 1901, at Albany.
Child :
i. Anna Gertrude" Smith, b. Feb. 10, 1856. She lives at
Albany, N. Y., where she m. May 23, 1883, Frank
Egbert Wood.
1563. Frances Celia7 Averill {Lyman6, Mosesr\ Moses4,
Isaac3, William-, William'), b. June 16, 1836, at Baldwinsville,
N. Y. ; lived at Syracuse, N. Y. ; Joliet, 111.; Webster Groves,
Warrensburg, and (1873-87) Cape Girardean, Mo. She m.
Dec. 23, 1857, at Fairmount, N. Y., Lucius Harrison Cheney
(son of Lucius Augustus Cheney and Sarah Bicknell, his wife),
1). Oct. 9, 1831, at Syracuse, N. Y. He was a school teacher in
various places in New York State, and in 1869 removed to
Missouri, and taught at St. Louis. He was afterwards Prin-
cipal of the S. E. Missouri State Normal School at Cape Girar-
dean. During the summer vacation of 1876, on July 14, while
exploring with others an Indian mound at Rose Hill, Va., he
was killed by the caving in of the excavation. At the time of
his death his wife was also teaching in the Normal School at
Cape Girardean, and she continued to teach there for many
years. She d. Mar. 2, 1888, at Syracuse, N. Y.
Children :
i. Robert Carlysles Cheney, b. Dec. 29, 1859, at Syracuse;
d. at Joliet, 111., Aug;. 13, 1860.
The Seventh Generation 783
ii. Lyman Averills Cheney, M. D., b. Jan. 26, 1861, at Joliet,
111.; is unra. and has been a physician in active practice
in New York City since 1889. The compiler of this
genealogy is greatly indebted to him for records of his
branch of the Averill family.
iii. George Nelson" Cheney, b. Apr. 26, 1862, at Baldwins-
ville; lives at Syracuse, N. Y.
iv. Jerome Lucius* Cheney, b. June 18, 1863, at Baldwins-
ville; was a school teacher and lived principally at Cape
Girardean. He was living at Bonne Terre, Mo., when he
d. as the result of an accident, Aug. 31, 1889.
vi. Mary Ellen" Cheney, b. Dec. 3, 1866, at Baldwinsville; d.
Nov. 5, 1874, at Cape Girardean.
vii. Myra Elmas Cheney, b. Dec. 3, 1866, at Baldwinsville; d.
Nov. 13, 1874, at Cape Girardean.
viii. Clara Adelia" Cheney, b. Nov. 18, 1871, at Webster Grove,
Mo.; d. Nov. 30, 1872, at Warrensburg, Mo.
1567. Marian Hannah7 Averill (Lyman6, Moses7', Moses*,
Isaac-, William-, William1), b. May 19, 1846, at Geddes, N. Y. ;
m. Sept. 8, 1869, at Fairmount, N. Y., William P. Goodelle (son
of Aaron B. Goodelle and Eleanor Prevost, his wife), b. May 25,
1838, at Tully, N. Y. She d. Apr. 9, 1901, at Syracuse, N. Y.
Child (by adoption) :
i. Una5, Goodelle, m. Oct. 31, 1900, Guy F. Brown. They live
at Syracuse, N. Y.
1588. William Henry Harrison7 Averill (Henry6, Philo7',
Moses4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Sept. 18, 1843, in Mc-
Donough County, 111.; lived at Lacomb, 111.; Albany, Ore. (1852) ;
Brownsville, Summer Lake and Brandon, Ore. His present
place of residence is Eastside, Corvallis, Benton Co., Ore. He
was m. (1) June 2, 1867, at Sweet Home, Linn Co., Ore., to
Mary Genett Moss (dau. of McGaguy ("Mac") Moss of Va.
and Coyle, his wife), b. May 30, 1849, "crossing the
plains." She d. Apr. 1, 1890, at Brandon, Coos Co., Ore. He
m. (2) May 1, 1892, near Coquille, Ore., Martha Jane Robison
(dau. of Samuel Louis and Lucina (Lamson) Robison of Bucks
Co., Penn.), b. Dec. 31, 1860, in Cold County, Missouri. Mr.
Averill is a Democrat; a member of the M. E. Church, South.
The greater part of his life has been spent in the general mer-
784 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
chandise business. At one time he was County Commissioner for
Curry County, Ore.
Children :
2831. i. Euphemia Ann8, b. Apr. 2, 1868, near Harrisburg, Ore.;
m. Elbert Dyer.
2832. ii. James Stephen Alexander', b. Jan. 24, 1871, near Browns-
ville, Ore.; m. Mina J. Lawrence.
2833. iii. Laurence Alice", b. Feb. 26, 1876, at Summer Lake, Ore.;
m. Clarence E. Gilbert.
2834. iv. Edgar Francis', b. Mar. 24, 1881, in Chet Co., Ore.; was
grad. from the Willamette University of Salem, Ore.,
1905, with the degree of B. S., and from the College of
Oratory of the same institution in the same year. He
took up journalism, and at present is city editor of the
Pendleton Daily Tribune. In politics he is a Democrat;
in church affiliations a Southern Methodist. He was m.
Oct. 2, 1907, at Pendleton, to Laura Ethel Coutts.
2835. v. Henry Cleveland', b. May 9, 1884, at Flora's Creek, Curry
Co., Ore.; m. 1907, at Ft. Canby, Wash., Laura Larson.
Is in the U. S. Life Saving Service at Ft. Canby.
2836. vi. Harrison Moss", b. May 9, 1884, twin to above Henry; lives
at Brandon, Ore., where he is also in the U. S. Life
Saving Service.
2837. vii. Almira Henrietta', b. Feb. 20, 1887, at Brandon; m. Icil
P. Smith, Sept. 17, 1906, at Albany, Ore. They live near
Corvallis, Ore.
William Samuel', b. Oct. 23, 1893, at Brandon.
Warren Lamson', b. Mar. 9, 1897, at Brownsville, Ore.
Luin O.', b. May 21, 1899, at Brownsville, Ore.
Martha Lucina', b. Oct. 17, 1901, at Brownsville, Ore.
1589. Alfred Alexander7 Averill (Henry*, Philo5, Moses*,
Isaac3, William'1, William1), b. Sept. 1, 1845, in Mercer County,
111.; m. July 11, 1876, in Linn County, Ore., Sarah Elles Belieu,
dau. of John Belieu. Mr. Averill is living at Brownsville, Ore.,
and has kindly aided in gathering data for his branch.
Children:
2812. i. Charles Virgil', b. May 5, 1878, at Brownsville; m. Pearl
Chamberlain.
Leonora Henrietta8.
(A Child)', d. y.
(A Child)', d. y.
(A Child)', d. y.
2838.
viii
2839.
ix.
2840.
X.
2841.
xi.
2843.
ii.
284 1.
iii
2845.
iv
2846.
v.
The Seventh Generation 785
1593. Henrietta7 Willametta Averill (Henry8, Philo5, Mo-
ses4, Isaac'-, William-, William'), b. July 19, 1853, in Linn County,
Ore.; m. ( 1 ) Walter Lack ; m. (2) Jack Bently, and was living
at Oakland, Cal.
She had five children (names not known) :
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
1599. Sarah7 J. R. Averill (Norman6, Philo5, Moses4,
Isaac-, William', William1), b. Oct. 18, 1849, in McDonough
County, 111. ; m. Sept. 15, 1867, in Boon County, Iowa, Rev. John
W. White, (son of Barney White), b. Nov. 30, 1843, in Clayton
County, la. He was a minister of the Methodist Church of which
she was a member. She d. July 31, 1897, near Albany, Mo. They
had ten children. They lived near Lane, Kan.
Children :
i. William Wesley' White, b. Jan. 1, 1867, near Lane, Kan.;
m. Mary Dunn; 2 children,
ii. Walter Chancellor" White, b. Oct. 16, 1870; dec'd.
iii. Estelle Jane'; White, b. Aug. 21, 1872; d. Mar. 29, 1908.
iv. Edgar Barneys White, b. May 29, 1874; d. Jan. 30, 1875.
v. Charles Elsworth" White, b. Mar. 11, 1876.
vi. Martha SUSAN8 White, b. Jan. 29, 1878; m. (1) Albert
Walters; m. (2) Geo. H. Rand,
vii. Elmer Adelbert" White, b. Aug. 14, 1880; m. Frances E.
Bryant.
viii. Edward Monroe" White, b. June 16, 1883, is married,
ix. John Wesley" White, b. Aug. 7, 1886.
x. Mary Ada" White, b. Mar. 2, 1890; m. Roy Simpson.
1600. Martha E.7 Averill (Norman", Philo", Moses1, Isaac3,
William-, William1), b. Sept. 22, 1852, in Webster County, la.; m.
Mar. 26, 1871, near Lane, Kan., Richard S. Hussey (son of Thos.
J. Hussey of Paola, Kan., and Louisa Buson, his wife), b. Aug.
28, 1852, in Lee County, la. They live near Lane.
Children :
i. Quincey Jane" Hussey, b. Jan. 12, 1872, near Lane; d.
July 8, 1878, near Beagle, Kan.
786 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
ii. Martha L." Hussey, b. Aug. 25, 1873, near Osawatomie,
Kan.; m. Feb. 1, 1894, at Paola, Luther B. White.
They are living at Garnett, Kan., and have seven chil-
dren.
iii. Thomas J.8 Hussey, b. Feb. 4, 1875, near Beagle; m. July
29, 1903, at Cestos, Okla., Emma Smith. They are liv-
ing at Cestos and have five children.
iv. Mary" Hussey, b. Nov. 3, 1876; d. Nov. 16, 1876.
v. Richard S." Hussey, b. Jan. 22, 1879, near Lane; m. May
27, 1903, at Garnett, Iva Averill. They live at Penden-
nis, Kan., and have three children.
vi. Norman C.s Hussey, b. Feb. 17, 1881, at Lane; m. May 31,
1905, near Osawatomie, Mattie Burns. They are living
near Lane and have four children.
vii. Jennie" Hussey, b. Apr. 24, 1883, at Lane; m. June 28,
1905, at Garnett, Kan., Chas. Rupe. They live at Birch-
tree, Mo., and have three children.
viii. Avis Bell" Hussey, b. Jan. 31, 1885, at Lane; m. there,
Apr. 8, 1908, Edward Borkes. They live at Lane.
ix. Stella" Hussey, b. Oct. 11, 1886, at Lane; m. May 17,
1909, at Garnett, Alonzo Crowl; they live near Lane
and have one child.
x. Bethel P." Hussey, b. Feb. 24, 1888, at Lane.
xi. Walter" Hussey, b. May 1, 1891, at Lane; d. May 2, 1894.
xii. Birdie" Hussey, b. Mar. 27, 1893, at Lane, is living at Bell
Hospital, Rosedale, Kan., studying to be a nurse.
1602. Bethel P.7 Averill {Norman6, Philo5, Moses4, Isaac*,
William-, William1), b. Nov. 26, 1856, in Boon County, la., m.
Aug. 15, 1877, at Paola, Kan., Mary E. Wells (dau. of Alexander
H. Wells of Iowa and Diana A. Roberts, his wife), b. March 16,
1858, in Franklin County, Kan. Mr. Averill is a farmer and
sheep grower, and they live at Thurman, Idaho.
Children (all b. at Lane, Kan.) :
2847. i. Albert B.", b. Jan. 3, 1879; living at Boise, Idaho.
2848. ii. Ollie M.\ b. Nov. 21, 1880; m. Jan. 25, 1900, at Paola,
Kan., Justin Tuel; living at Thurman; has had six
children, two are dec.
2849. iii. Effie M.\ b. Nov. 2, 1882; m. Oct. 27, 1898, at Paola,
Kan., Charlie Bone. They are living at Beagle, Kan.,
and have five children.
Fred M.", b. June 12, 1885; living at Thurman.
James W.h, b. Sept. 11, 1890; living at Thurman.
Annie M.s, b. Nov. 27, 1892; living at Thurman.
Charlie W.\ b. Feb. 16, 1895; living at Thurman.
2850.
i v.
2851.
V.
2852.
vi.
2853.
vii
The Seventh Generation 787
1607. Ira Warren7 Averill (Allen*, Philo5, Moses*, Isaac*,
William2, William1), b. Feb. 26, 1857, at Tennessee, McDonough
Co., 111., is a coal miner and lives at Mystic, la. ; m. —
Child :
2854. i. Arthur Allen', b. July 11, 1878, at Colchester, 111.; m.
D. P. Zingenfetter.
1610. Stephen A.7 Averill {Daniel*, Joseph?, Samuel*, Job3,
Thomas2, William'), b. Nov. 28, 1804, at E. Machias, Me., was a
lumberman, and lived at E. Machias, and on June 15, 1875, was
at Northfield, Me. He m. at E. Machias, Relief Spencer (dau.
of Daniel Spencer of "Merrie Machie", N. B., and Ruth ,
his wife). He d. Dec. 28, 1888, at Machias, aged 84 yrs.
Reg. of Deeds, Wash. Co.; Vol. xvi, p. 520. John C. Jones of Boston,
Mass., for $36.00 paid by Stephen Averil and Stephen Berry both of East
Machias Co. Washington Me. sells them two lots of Meadow land in E.
Machias, lot No. 5, and lot No. 10, as laid down upon the plan of the Pro-
prietors of Machias. July 31, 1826.
Vol. xviii, p. 250. John C. Jones of Boston, Mass for $491.00 pd by
Stephen Averil of East Machias sells him land in East Machias bounded
by Arthur D. Albee's land, near Hadley's Lake, and by land conveyed by
Daniel Averil to sd Albee and by land conveyed by Daniel Averil to Elisha
D. Chaloner. This land mortgaged to Stephen Jones 1817, conveyed to
John C. Jones and released by Daniel Averill to said John C. Jones.
Sept. 3, 1827.
Children (15) :
2855. i. Henry Augustus", b. Nov. 9, 1831, at Northfield, Me.; m.
Mehitabel Burpey.
2856. ii. WARREN8, b. , 1832, at Northfield; lived at Palause,
Wash. He m. and had two children.
2857. iii. Julia Ann*, b. Jan. 20, 1834; m. (1) Burton Rutherford;
m. (2) Otis S. Foss.
2858. iv. Lavinias, b. — — , 183- ; m. George Ira Moore. She d.
and he m. (2) Laura Holmes, and lives at Marshfield,
Me.
Cyrus*, b. , 18 — ; d. unm.
Laura5, b. , 18 — ; m. Erastus Guptill.
Mary8, b. , 18 — ; m. Peter S. Weaver.
viii. Willards, b. , 18 — ; unm., lived at Machias, Me.;
he was a U. S. pensioner and his father was appd. his
guardian at Machias Court of June 15, 1875. The 1st
account as guardian rendered July, 1885, gave his pen-
sion as $2,088.00.
2859.
v.
2860.
vi.
2861.
vii
2862.
vii
788 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
2863. ix. Daniel', b. - — , 18 — ; d. unm. in Oregon, 1901 (?).
2864. x. Lewis', b. — — , 18 — ; m. Adeline Davis.
2865. xi. Ruth\ b. - — , 18 — ; unm.; d. of diphtheria.
2866. xii. Frank", b. - — , 18 — ; m. Delia Follansbee.
2867. xiii. Susie", b. - — , 18 — ; d. of diphtheria.
2868. xiv. ROSCOE8, b. - — , 18 — ; d. of diphtheria.
2869. xv. Clara", b. - — , 18 — ; d. of diphtheria.
1611. Lois7 Averill (Daniel6, Joseph7', Samuel*, Job3,
Thomas2, William1), b. Apr. 27, 1807, at Machias, Me. (T. R.,
where she is called "Louis") ; lived at E. Machias and Wesley,
Me., and at Minneapolis, Minn. She m. at Wesley, Leonard
Day, and d. at Minneapolis.
Children :
i. Lorenzo" Day.
ii. Emma" Day.
iii. Lois Anna" Day.
iv. Abbie" Day.
v. John Wesley" Day.
vi. Augustin" Day.
vii. Harrison" Day.
1612. Aaron" Averill (Daniel®, Joseph5, Samuel4, Job3,
Thomas2, William'), b. June 21 (or Jan. 11), 1809, at Machias
(T. R. where the name is illegible), Me., was a lumberman and
lived at Crawford and Calais, Me. He m. 1833, at Machias,
Ruth Hanscom (dau. of Nathan Hanscom and Susan Weston,
his wife), b. 1815, at Machias; d. 1866, at Crawford. She
was a descendant of one of the first settlers in the State of
Maine, and wrote a history of the family, which is in the posses-
sion of Warren S. Averill, her son. Mr. Aaron Averill d. Aug.
12, 1897, at Calais.
Children (all 1). at Crawford) :
Horatio A.", b. Dec. 28, 1835; m. Maria S. Hanscome.
Warren S.", b. 1838; m. Isabelle Blake.
Roswell H.", b. 1810; d. 1857, at Crawford.
Frank Soiioppe", b. 1844; m. Maria A. Wormwood.
Abbie A.", b. 1845; lived at Wesley, Me. She m. 1870, at
Wesley, George W. Blake and d. June 5, 1874, at Wesley.
2875. vi. Charles H.", b. 1848; lives at Calais, Me.
2S76. vii. Emma R.", b. 1850; m. (2nd w.) George W. Blake.
2870
i.
2871
ii.
2X72
iii.
^s;:;
iv.
2S7 1
v.
The Seventh Generation 789
2877. viii. Josiah W.\ b. 1852; m. Minnie H. McGlaughlin.
2878. ix. Mary A.\ b. 1856; m. Samuel M. Wormwood at Calais,
Me., where they live.
1613. Sarah7 Averill (Daniel6, Joseph5, Samuel1, Job3,
Thomas2, William'), b. June 25, 1811, at Machias (T. R.) , Me.,
lived at E. Machias, Wesley, and Whitneyville, Me. She m. at
Wesley, William Day.
Children :
i. Rufuss Day.
ii. Daniel* Day.
iii. Lorin" Day.
iv. Amanda' Day.
v. Maxwell (or "Maxill")" Day.
vi. Bernice" Day.
1615. Adeline7 Averill (Daniel6, Joseph*, Samuel*, Job",
Thomas-, William"), b. Nov. 23, 1816, at E. Machias, Me., lived
at E. Machias and Wesley, Me., and at Watab, Minn. She m. at
Wesley, Reuben Gray.
Children :
i. Cynthia" Gray.
ii. Henry" Gray.
iii. Andrew" Gray.
iv. Justice" Gray.
1617. Lavinia7 Averill (Daniel*, Joseph5, Samuel*, Job3,
Thomas-, William'), b. Nov. 9, 1823, at E. Machias, Me., lived
at E. Machias and Wesley, Me. She m. 1847, at Wesley, John
Fox (son of John Fox of Waltham), b. 1815, at Waltham (prob.
Me.) ; d. Dec. 4, 1883, at Wesley. She d. Oct. 4, 1878, at Wes-
ley.
Children (both b. at Wesley) :
i. Abbie Mary" Fox, b. Mar. 22, 1848; m. Cyrus C. Rollins,
ii. Nettie" Fox, b. June 25, 1863; m. Daniel G. Rollins.
1618. Abigail7 Averill, named Hannah Abigail (Daniel'',
Joseph", Samuel*, Job% Thomas', William'), b. Nov. 8, 1829, at
Cape Neddick, Me., has lived at Wesley and at Cape Neddick,
Me. She m. Oct. 5, 1850, at Whitneyville, Me., Buckman Blake
(son of George Blake of Wesley, Me., and of Conway, N. H.,
and Jane Foster, his wife), b. Mar. 27, 1829, at Cooper, Me.
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Wesley) :
i. Frank" Blake, b. May 6, 1851; d. Sept. 19, 1872, at Wes-
ley.
ii. Edwin Oscar" Blake, b. Aug. 10, 1852; m. Ella Mowder.
iii. Charles Buckman" Blake, b. Feb. 27, 1854; m. Nellie
Smith.
iv. Mary Olive" Blake, b. Feb. 12, 1857; d. Jan. 28, 1866, at
Wesley.
v. Daniel" Blake, b. Feb. 27, 1866; d. Mar. 23, 1866, at Wes-
ley.
vi. Henry Lewis" Blake, b. June 7, 1868; m. Lina Bryant.
vii. Vina Fox" Blake, b. June 18, 1874; lives at Neihart, Mont.
She m. July 17, 1898, at Wesley, Thomas Westgard.
1620- Jeremiah7 Averill {Joseph0, Joseph*, Samuel*, Job*,
Thomas'2, William1), b. , 18 — ; lived at Machiasport and
Cooper, Me. ; m. .
Children :
2879. i. Mary E.", was m. July 7, 1863, at E. Machias, Me. (T. R.),
by J. A. Lowell, to J. H. Johnson.
2880. ii. A Son", killed in the Civil War.
1632. Eliza7 Averill (Samuel0, Joseph5, Samuel*, Job3,
Thomas2, William'), b. July 4, 1819, at Machias, Me.; m. (1)
George Meserve; m. (2) Alexander Oilman. She d. abt. 188-,
at Jacksonville, Me., and was buried at Marshfield, Me.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Franklin" Meserve, d. in Cal.
(by second husband) :
ii. Wallace" Dilman.
iii. Le Roy" Dilman, who d. at Marshfield, Me.
1633. Lucy Jane7 Averill (Samuel0, Joseph5, Samuel4, Job3,
Thomas2, William1), b. May 12, 1822, at Machias, Me.; m.
Francis T. Albee. She d. at Newark, N. J.
Children :
i. Orestus" Albee.
ii. Armenius" Albee, of Newark, N. J.
iii. A Son" Albee.
The Seventh Generation 791
1634. Alvin, named "John Alvan" Averill (Samuel6, Jo-
seph5, Samuel*, Job3, Thomas'2, William1), b. Oct. 7, 1825, at
Marshfield, Me., lives at Northfield, Me. He is a farmer and was
in the Civil War, Co. C, Maine Vol., Capt. Hutchinson, coast
guards ; he was four yrs. in service, and a pensioner at Machias,
Me. He m. May 28, 1848, Caroline A. Bowman (dau. of -
Bowman and Lilias , his wife) , b. Apr. 29, 1831 ; d. 1894,
at Machias.
Children :
2881. i. Thurston Fairfield", b. May 3, 1849, at Northfield; d.
there, Mar. 4, 1864, of diphtheria.
2882. ii. Lilias R.5, b. Apr. 8, 1851, at Northfield; d. there, Feb. 28,
1864, of diphtheria.
2883. iii. Henry E.\ b. Nov. 4, 1854, at Northfield; was a sailor,
and was drowned at sea.
2884. iv. Mary E.s, b. July 29, 1855; d. Mar. 1, 1864, at Northfield,
of diphtheria.
2885. v. Nellie E.\ b. May 8, 1857; d. Mar. 9, 1864, of diphtheria.
2886. vi. George A.8, b. Nov. 23, 1863; is the Prop, of the Eden
Cafe at Bar Harbor, Me.
1637. Phebe Meserve7 Averill (John*, Joseph7', Samuel4-,
Job", Thomas2, William'), b. Jan. 9, 1819, at E. Machias, Me.,
lived at Wesley, Me., Wendell, New Salem and Athol, Mass.
She m. Aug. 5, 1838, at Wesley, Weare Dow Batchelder (son of
David Batchelder and Mehitable Lang, his wife), b. May 5,
1807, at Barnsted, N. H. He d. Sept. 6, 1886, at Athol, Mass.
She d. Aug. 16, 1900, at New Salem, Mass.
Children (all b. at Wesley) :
i. Irene Bunker" Batchelder, b. July 18, 1839; lived at New
Salem, Mass. She m. June 30, 1859, at Athol, Mass.,
Erasmus D. Andrews; they had six children. She d.
Nov. 14, 1883, at New Salem,
ii. Elbridge Austin* Batchelder, b. Oct. 31, 1840; lives at
Madison, N. Y. He m. at Sangerfield, N. Y., Margarette
Welch ; they have two children,
iii. Deborah Mehitable' Batchelder, b. Oct. 5, 1845; m.
Apr. 20, 1865, at Templeton, Mass., Warren Ellis; they
have one child.
792 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1638. Mary Weeks7 Averill (John6, Joseph5, Samuel*, Job3,
Thomas2, William'), b. July 5, 1820, at E. Machias, Me., lived
at E. Machias. She m. Mar. 7, 1841, at E. Machias, Charles
Cox (son of Charles Cox and Mary or Polly < , his wife),
b. Mar. 30, 1819, at Stewiacke, N. S.; d. Sept., 1896, at E.
Machias. She d. there, Feb. 15, 1855.
Children (ail b. at E. Machias) :
i. Mary E.s Cox, b. June 30, 1842; is a teacher and lives at
E. Machias.
ii. Frances E." Cox, b. Nov. 22, 1844; d. Nov. 12, 1893, at E.
Machias.
iii. Charles L.s Cox, b. Sept. 3, 1847; lives at E. Machias.
He m. 187-, at E. Machias, Harriet L. Moffatt; they
have two children.
1640. Sarah Graves7 Averill (John", Joseph7', Samuel*, Job5,
Thomas2, William1), b. Oct. 6, 1823, at E. Machias, Me., lived
at Baring, Me. She m. 1847, at Wesley, Me., Samuel F. Hay-
ward of Baring. She d. at Baring, Apr. 21, 1892 (E. Machias
certified records give her death Feb. 8, 1855. — Ed.).
Children :
i. George Napoleon" Hayward.
ii. Samuel Weare" Hayward.
iii. Georgiana Fales" Hayward.
iv. Josiah E.s Hayward.
v. Charles Sumner" Hayward.
vi. Henrietta" Hayward.
And three others.
1643. George Warren7 Averill {John6, Joseph7', Samuel4,
Job . Thomas2, William'), b. Jan. 10, 1831, at Wesley, Me., was a
blacksmith and machinist. He was educated at the E. Machias
Academy ; was class leader in the M. E. Church many years. He
removed to Minneapolis, Minn., abt. 1880. He m. 1855, at
Wesley, Hannah Elizabeth Stanchfield (dau. of Ezra Stanch-
field or "Stinchfiekr and Hannah Burbank, his wife), b. Apr.
L6, 1X37, at Wesley; d. Sept. 3, 1900, at Seattle, Wash. He d.
Oct., IS!).",, at Minneapolis.
The Seventh Generation 793
Children :
2887. i. Arabella Seavey\ b. July 21, 1857, at Wesley; m. Hiram
Alexis Libby. Had two daus. She is dec.
2888. ii. George Clark8, b. Nov. 23, 1859, at Wesley; m. Bertha G.
Travis, who d. Sept., 1901. He m. (2) Birdie Hollidge.
He d. Sept. 5, 1908, of heart failure, in Minneapolis. He
had 1 son by his 1st wife, and adopted a dau. He had 1
son by his 2nd wife.
2889. iii. Deborah Hannah', b. 1861, at Wesley; d. there, 1863.
2890. iv. Julia Bacon', b. 1863, at Wesley, is a stenographer; has
lived at Wesley and Milltown, Me., and Minneapolis and
St. Paul, Minn. She was bap. (immersed) Mar. 12, 1911,
and is now a mem. of the 4th Bap. Ch. of Minneapolis.
2891. v. Abbie Johnson", b. 1865, at Milltown; m. Edwin A. Kim-
ball, and resides in St. Paul. Has 2 sons.
2892. vi. Charles Merritt\ b. 1868, at Milltown; d. June 8, 1888,
at Minneapolis.
2893. vii. Zilpah Irene", b. 1870, at Milltown; d. there, 1872.
2894. viii. Jason Mariner", b. Nov. 19, 1875, at Milltown; m. Maude
McKinney. Has 1 dau.
2895. ix. Mary Eliza", b. 1878, at Milltown; m. Rexford Kenyon.
2896. x. Johnnie", b. 1882, at Minneapolis; d. 1884.
THE EIGHTH GENERATION.
1701. Lorenzo C.s Averill {Charles1, William*, Stephen5,
William4, William", William2, William1), b. Jan. 21, 1818, at
Buffalo, N. Y. ; was a farmer and lived in Cambria. He m.
Caramiel Crosby, dau. of Samuel Crosby. They had one child.
Child:
3005. i. L. Charles", b. Sept. 23, 1857; m. Mary E. Weaver, Nov.
20, 1878, at Cambria, N. Y.
1707. Joseph Warren* Averell (Lewis1, Frederick*, Ste-
phen5, William4, William", William2, William1), b. Jan. 1, 1825,
at Pomfret, Conn., lived in Pomfret and Boston, Mass. He m.
Apr. 22, 1852, in Brimfield, Mass., Abigail Upham (dau. of
Joshua Upham of Brimfield, Mass., and Anna Hayward, his
wife), b. Oct. 3, 1826; d. Aug. 30, 1899. He d. July 31, 1890,
at Somerville, Mass.
Children :
3006. i. Arthur Baxter", b. Oct. 4, 1854, at Brimfield; m. Apr.
15, 1886, at Cambridge, Mass., Carrie Matilda Snow May
(dau. of Isaac May and Caroline Snow, his wife), b. Dec.
28, 1854. He is clerk in the Recorder's Office, Harvard
Coll., and lives at Cambridge.
3007. ii. Waldo Burlingame", b. Mar. 5, 1872, at Cambridge; clerk
in railroad office, N. Y. C. R. R. ; has lived in Cambridge
and Boston, Mass., Oldtown, Me., and lives now in Bellows
Falls, Vt. ; married.
1708. Rufus Burton s Averill (Lewis1, Frederick6, Stepheii*,
William4, William", William'2, William'), b. Dec. 29, 1826, at
Pomfret, Conn.; has lived at Pawtucket and Central Falls, R. I.,
and engaged in insurance, real estate and tea business. He m.
Dec. 29, 1852, Eliza Rogers Jenks of Pawtucket (dau. of George
Foster Jenks and Sally Benedict, his wife), b. Apr. 14, 1830, at
Central Falls. He d. Nov. 9, 1907.
Children (all b. at Central Falls) :
3008. i. Edwin Rufus9, b. June 17, 1855.
3009. ii. Ellen Jenks0, b. June 30, 1863; d. July 23, 1864.
3010. iii. George Albert1', b. Sept. 13, 1868; d. Nov. 29, 1869.
The Eighth Generation 795
1709. Abigail Elizabeth" Averill (Lewis7, Frederick0, Ste-
phen*, William4, William3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 14, 1829,
at Pomfret, Conn.; m. (1) Sept. 13, 1854, at Pomfret, Clement
D. Sharpe (son of Clement Sharpe and Sarah Sharpe, his wife),
of Abington, Conn., b. Aug. 30, 1818. They lived at Pomfret,
where he d. Apr. 8, 1858. She m. (2) Jan. 13, 1870, John
Selkirk Dawson, a railroad contractor. He d. July 16, 1894;
she d. May 25, 1889, at Putnam, Conn.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Ellen Sophia" Sharpe, b. Apr. 10, 1856; m. George
Eaton Shaw,
ii. Clement Dwight' Sharpe, b. Oct. 12, 1857; m. Cora F.
Sharpe.
Ellen Sophie9 Sharpe (Abigail- Averill, Lewis7, Frederick*,
Stephen*, William4, William3, William-, William'), b. Apr. 10,
1856, in Abington Parish, town of Pomfret, Conn. ; lives at
Putnam, Conn. She m. May 4, 1875, at Putnam, George Eaton
Shaw (son of George Shaw of Thompson, Conn., and Abby
Carpenter, his wife), b. Jan. 20, 1853, at Thompson, Conn.
Child :
i. Ruth Elizabeth1" Shaw, b. Mar. 10, 1876, at Putnam,
Conn.; m. Oct. 18, 1899, Silas Mandeville Wheelock of
Putnam; lives in Putnam.
Children :
i. Sylvia" Wheelock, b. Nov. 26, 1900.
ii. Elizabeth" Wheelock, b. Oct. 27, 1902.
iii. Sarah Taft" Wheelock, b. Aug. 31, 1905; d. Jan. 11, 1909.
Clement Dwight0 Sharpe (Abigail8 Averill, Lewis7, Freder-
ick6, Stephen1, William4, William'-', William2, William'), b. Oct.
12, 1857, at Abington Parish in Pomfret, Conn.; lives in Put-
nam, Conn., and is Superintendent of Putnam Water Company.
He m. June 23, 1880, Cora F. Sharpe (dau. of William H. Sharpe
of Putnam, Conn., and Amy Cutler, his wife).
Children (all b. at Putnam) :
i. William Dwight1" Sharpe, b. Dec. 9, 1881.
ii. Arthur Graydon1" Sharpe, b. Feb. 9, 1886.
iii. Clarence Allan"' Sharpe, b. Sept. 1, 1888; d. Feb. 29,
1891.
iv. Karl Rupert1'1 Sharpe, b. Nov. 20, 1893; d. Nov. 25, 1893.
v. Kenneth Cutler10 Sharpe, b. Apr. 3, 1896.
796 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1711. Ann Waldo" Averell (Lewis7, Frederick'', Stephen*,
William*, William", William-, William1), b. May 1, 1833, at Pom-
fret, Conn. ; m. Andrew H. Evans as his second wife. She d. in
1892 at Putnam, Conn. Mr. Evans lived for a time with their
daughter, Mrs. Charles Garretson, at Franklin Park, N. Y., and
d. Jan. 15, 1906. The burial was at Brooklyn, Conn.
Child :
i. Martha Gertrude0 Evans, b. - - — , 185- (?); m.
Charles B. Garretson of Franklin Park, N. Y., where
they live.
Mrs. Garretson and her father showed great interest
in the Averell-Averill-Avery Gen., and the former kindly
allowed a photograph to be taken from the portrait of
Frederick Averell; while the latter loaned freely such
Averell data as she had collected. — Ed.
1712. Hannah Caroline 8 Averill (Lewis7, Frederick6, Ste-
phen5, William1, William3, William-, William1), b. Oct. 5, 1835,
at Pomfret, Conn.; lived at Pomfret; m. there, Feb. 24, 1858,
William Coe Collar of Roxbury, Mass., Principal of Roxbury
Latin School. She d. Jan. 1, 1892, at Roxbury.
Children :
i. Alice Averill" Collar, b. Dec. 14, 1858, at Pomfret, Conn.;
m. June 28, 1888, at Roxbury, Marshall W. Davis; they
live at Roxbury.
ii. Frederick William1' Collar, b. Jan. 8, 1861; d. May 13,
1861, at Roxbury.
iii. William Henry" Collar, b. Sept. 23, 1863; d. Sept. 20,
1867, at Roxbury.
iv. Mildred Averill" Collar, b. Apr. 14, 1872, at Roxbury.
She is a librarian in the Pratt Inst., Brooklyn, N. Y.
She has m.
v. Mary Sibley" Collar, b. Oct. 29, 1873, at Roxbury; m.
Pinckney Holbrook, and has children,
vi. Herbert Coe" Collar, b. June 30, 1875, at Roxbury; m. and
has children.
1713. Charles Henry s Averill (Lewis7, Frederick6, Ste-
phen*, William', William1', William', William1), b. Mar. 25, 1838,
at Pomfret, Conn.; lives at Hartland, 111.; m. Maria Louisa
Elliott of Abington, Conn. He d. Jan. 11, 1911.
Children:
3011. i. Ida".
3012. ii. Edward", b. - — , - — ; m. May Emily ; lives
at Wisner, Neb., has a son Fred, and other children.
The Eighth Generation 797
3013. iii. Annie''.
3014. iv. Charles11.
3015. v. William'; m. and has children.
3016. vi. Fred"; m. and has children.
3017. vii. Grace".
3018. viii. Maud9.
3019. ix. Howard'1.
3020. x. Mabel".
1714. Mary Lucretia* Averill (Lewis', Frederick", Ste-
phen5, William4, William'', William-, William1), b. Nov. 17, 1842,
at Pomfret, Conn.; m. Dec. 7, 1865, Thomas O. Elliott of
Abington, Conn., who is the brother of her sister-in-law, Maria
(Elliott) Averill. She d. Dec. 15 or 16, 1903.
Children :
i. Hannah" Elliott; m. Edward Peale, and lives in Abington,
Conn,
ii. Mary9 Elliott, dec.
iii. Robert' Elliott; m. and has children.
iv. Joseph Hawley" Elliott.
1715. Lewis Frederick s Averell {Lewis', Frederick*, Ste-
phen"', William*, William5, William1, William'), b. Mar. 15, 1845,
at Pomfret, Conn.; m. (1) Jan. 1, 1868, at Pomfret, Mary Ellen
Tucker, dau. of Lucius and Sally (Phillips) Tucker. They were
divorced and he m. (2) June 6, 1893, at Killingly, Conn., Delia
Goodell Allen, dau. of Samuel Allen and Eliza Ingalls, his wife,
of Pomfret (see Allen and Ingalls Gens.) .
[In this family is found a legend of Royal Ancestry ; but it
is not verified by our researches and was received undoubtedly
from some of the Groton Averys. — Ed.]
Children (all b. at Pomfret) (by first wife) :
3021. i. Sarah", b. Mar. 10, 18G9; is a teacher in the public schools
at Worcester, Mass. She was educated at Lyme, Conn.,
and Holyoke College, Mass., where she was president of
her class.
3022. ii. Warren Waldo", b. June 10, 1874; m. Bertha Blanche
Smithies of Springfield, Mass. He has a son, Kenneth
Waldo1", b. June 9, 1901.
Lewis Frederick", b. Jan. 1, 1876; d. Feb. 27, 1876.
Walter Tucker", b. Aug. 31, 1878.
Harold Phillips", b. Aug. 28, 1889; d. Oct. 23, 1895.
(by second wife) :
3026. vi. Annie Allen", b. Apr. 10, 1895.
3027. vii. Lewis Allen9, b. Mar. 11, 1899.
3023.
iii.
3024.
iv.
3025.
V.
798 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1716. (Rev.) James 01neys Averill (Lewis1, Frederick*,
Stephen5, William', William3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 6,
1848, at Pomfret, Conn. ; lived at Rockaway, N. J., and m. Nov.
24, 1880, Julia Amanda Phillipps. He was a clergyman. He d.
Dec. 16, 1886, at Rockaway. His family lives at Flushing, L. I.
Children :
3028. i. Theodore Burlingame".
3029. ii. Mary Halstead".
1717. Olive Backus" Averill {Frederick', Frederick*, Ste-
phen5, William", William-, William-, William1), b. Jan. 31, 1837,
at Pomfret, Conn.; lived at Pomfret and Putnam, Conn.; m.
Oct. 28. 1863, at Pomfret, Charles Jerome Allton of Putnam
(son of Daniel Allton of Thompson, Conn., and Nancy White,
his wife), b. Feb. 5, 1835, at Thompson. She d. Feb. 23, 1901.
He d. Sept. 30, 1901.
Children (all b. at Putnam) :
i. Elizabeth Chandler' Allton, b. Feb. 18, 1866; m. Dr.
Francis M. Bennett of Spring-field, Mass. She d. Mar.
3, 1906.
ii. Helen White9 Allton, b. Dec. 18, 1869; m. Oct. 31, 1894,
at Putnam, Earl C. Bohanon. They lived at Putnam,
and had two children. She d. Oct. 30, 1903.
iii. Frederick Warren'1 Allton, b. Nov. 1, 1872; d. Sept. 28,
1875, at Putnam.
1718. Albert Frederick" Averill (Frederick1 , Frederick*,
Stephen5, William', William", William-, William1), b. July 18,
1838, at Pomfret, Conn.; m. Jan. 8, 1867, at White Pigeon,
Mich., Anna Regina DePuy (dan. of George Gearhart De Puy
and Mary Ann Laird, his wife), b. July 31, 1841, at White
Pigeon ; d. May 15, 1880, at Pomfret. Mr. Averill is a farmer
and still lives at Pomfret.
Children (both b. at Pomfret) :
3030. i. Clara Laird9,* b. Oct. 31, 1867; grad. of Miss Kimball's
School, Worcester, Mass.; lives at Pomfret.
3031. ii. Abilene Chandler", b. Sept. 13, 1869; also a grad. of
Miss Kimball's School.
MEMORANDUM.
The compiler of this Gen. wishes to express her deep appreciation
of the valuable assistance rendered her by Miss Clara L. Averill, in her
collection of data relating to the descendants of Stephen Averell, her great-
grandfather.
The Eighth Generation 799
1722. Mary Ann8 Averill (Evander7, Josiah6, Stephen*,
William4, William3, William"-, William1), b. Nov. 22, 1818, at
Springfield, N. Y. ; lived at Clinton, Mich.; m. June 18, 1839,
at Elbridge, N. Y., by Rev. Mr. Pomproy, to William Aaron Hall
(son of Aaron Hall of Greenville, N. Y.), b. 1809, at Greenville;
d. 1868 at Clinton, Mich. She d. July 11, 1860, at Clinton.
Children:
i. Mary Frances" Hall, b. 1840, at Clinton, lived there; m.
1871 Ambrose Hall.
ii. Emma Bell9 Hall, b. 1843, at Clinton; m. 1869, F. M.
Clark; d. 1877, at Burlington, Kan.
iii. Charlotte Augusta9 Hall, b. 1846; m. 1894, in Kansas
City, K. Waldron; lives at Jackson, Mich.
iv. William E.!i Hall, b. 1849, at Clinton; m. 1877, at Bur-
ling'ton, Kan., Candace Mussen.
v. Gilbert A.9 Hall, b. 1852, at Clinton.
vi. George G.9 Hall, b. 1854, at Clinton; m. 1876, at Burling-
ton, B. Belle Willett. They lived in 1901 at Burling-
ton, and have three children. He was Pres. of the Bur-
lington Nat. Bank.
1731. Marys Averell* (James7, James'\ James5, William*,
William3, William'-, William1), b. July 28, 1815, at Cooperstown,
N. Y. ; m. Apr., 1835, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., Thomas Loomis
Knapp, b. Apr. 14, 1806, at New Berlin, N. Y. ; d. Sept. 6, 1850,
at Pittsburg, Pa. She d. Sept. 21, 1899, at Ogdensburg.
Children (all b. at Brownville, N. Y.) :
i. Mary Averell1 Knapp, b. — — , ; unm.
ii. Joseph Moss9 Knapp, b. - — , - — ; m. Sophia Day;
living in New York City.
iii. James George9 Knapp, b. — — , ; m. at Ogdensburg,
Annie de Villar Seymour.
iv. Lydia9 Knapp, b. - — , - — ; d. in infancy.
v. Thomas9 Knapp, b. — — , - — ; m. Emma Mass.
vi. Emeline Eliza9 Knapp, b. - — , ; m. at Ogdens-
burg, Louis Hasbrook, and has four children.
memorandum.
* "Mrs. Knapp was an unusually well read woman as well as a
woman of large heart and unbounded charities. She d. at the age of 82
with faculties unimpaired. She and her mother were very handsome
women in youth."
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1732. James George* Averell (James7, James6, James5, Will-
iam', William3, William2, William'), b. Nov. 4, 1818, at Ogdens-
burg, N. Y., was a leading and influential citizen of his native
town in which his family held a high social position. Mr.
Averell had travelled extensively and his house was a center for
a large and interesting circle of friends and acquaintances to
whom he was ever most hospitable. He m. (1) Sept. 23, 1846,
at Peekskill, N. Y., Charlotte Hildebrad Seymour (dau. of Isaac
Seymour of Peekskill, N. Y., and Sarah H. Scott, his wife), b.
Feb. 25, 1829, at Ogdensburg; d. there Mar. 20, 1862. He m.
(2) Sept. 5, 1864, Harriet Gilbert of Ogdensburg (dau. of Syl-
vester Gilbert and Nancy A. Seymour, his wife), b. Sept. 23,
1824. Mr. Averell d. Aug. 11, 1895, at Ogdensburg.
Children (all b. at Ogdensburg) (by his first wife) :
James9, b. June 30, 1847.
Isaac Seymour8, b. June 21, 1850; m. Emily Sibley.
Harriet Seymour9, b. Aug. 18, 1852; m. George C. Clark.
William John9, b. Aug. 23, 1860; d. Mar. 20, 1862, at
Ogdensburg.
(by his second wife) :
3036. v. Sylvester Gilbert", b. Apr. 27, 1869.
1733. William John" Averell {James' , James*', James5, Will-
iam', William3, William2, William'), b. Nov. 23, 1821, at Ogdens-
burg, N. Y. ; m. (1) , 1848, at New York
City, Mary Laurence Williamson (dau. of Capt. Jonathan Day-
ton Williamson of the U. S. Navy and Sarah Shute, his wife) ,
b. Feb. 22, 1829, at Elizabeth, N. J. She d. June 1, 1876, at
Ogdensburg. He m. (2) Sept. 29, 1880, Mary Perkins (dau. of
William Hanford Perkins of Rochester, N. Y., and Sarah Olivia
Dewey, his wife. See Dewey Gen.), b. Jan. 27, 1849. Mr.
Averell was a banker and a farmer, a man of large means and
cultivation, and had travelled extensively both in America and
Europe. He d. Feb. 28, 1897, at Ogdensburg.
Children (by first wife) :
3037. i. William Holt, 2nd9, b. Aug. 1, 1849; m. Mary Blossom
Buell.
3032.
l.
3033.
ii.
3034.
iii.
3035.
iv.
The Eighth Generation 801
3038. ii. Mary Williamson'1, b. July 23, 1851; m. E. Henry Harri-
man.
3039. iii. Fanny1', b. , - — ; d. in infancy.
(by second wife) :
3040. iv. Chester Dewey", b. Nov. 30, 1882.
1734. Jane Russell* Averell (William7, James*, James5, Will-
iam4, William3, William2, William1), was b. Sept. 29, 1833, at
Cooperstown, N. Y. She was the only and beloved child of her
parents and deeply interested in the family history, as was her
father before her. She was m. Oct. 8, 1857, to William Lawson
Carter. He was b. Mar. 24, 1828, at New Rochelle, N. Y. He
was a lawyer of prominence, and son of the Rev. Lawson Car-
ter,* Rector for many years of Trinity Church, New Rochelle,
and of Grace Church, Cleveland, O. ; and a lineal descendant of
Rev. Thomas Carter of Woburn, Mass., 1635.
Mr. Carter died March 30, 1869, at Cleveland, O.; and she
d. at the old homestead — which she had inherited, and in which
she had lived some years — Jan. 31, 1888.
Children of William Lawson and Jane Russell (Averell)
Carter (all b. at Cleveland) :
i. William Averell" Carter, b. Aug. 2, 1858; d. in 1865.
ii. Jane Russell9 Carter, b. Dec. 23, 1860; m. in 1878, at
Cooperstown, N. Y., to Rev. Philip A. H. Brown. They
are living at New York City, and have 8 children.
iii. Mary Gale9 Carter, b. Aug. 8, 1862; was m. in 1886, at
Cooperstown, to George I. Clarke. They live at Coopers-
town, and have 4 children.
iv. Anna Grace9 Carter, b. Aug. 13, 1864; unm.; is living
at Cooperstown.
v. Marcia Holt9 Carter, b. Dec. 7, 1866; d. unm. in May,
1880.
vi. Lawson Averell9 Carter, b. June 11, 1869; is an attorney
of prominence in New York City. He inherited and
retains as a summer home the noted Averell homestead
at Cooperstown, N. Y., which has been continuously in
the ownership of James Averell, Jr. and his lineal de-
scendants, since it was purchased and built in 1793 by
the said James Averell, Jr., — a period of 119 years to
this date (1912). The title to this property was con-
veyed by deed from William Cooper, the founder of
Cooperstown, to James Averell, Jr., under date of Jan.
18, 1793.
802 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
The compiler is greatly indebted to Mr. Carter for
copies of the valuable records of the Cooperstown branch
of Averells which are in his possession.
Mr. Lawson Averell Carter was m. (1), in 1895, at
Hartford, Conn., to Helen Lispenard Webb, who d. in
1896. He was m. (2), in 1902, at New York City, to
Maura McMurray. He has had three children: — one
child (dec.) by the first marriage; and two by the sec-
ond marriage.
MEMORANDA.
Rev. Lawson Carter m. Mary Ann Stetnback Gale, who was the
granddaughter of Anthony Steenback, builder of the City Hall of New
York City. Rev. Thomas Carter, the ancestor mentioned above, came to
America in 1635 on the ship Planter, and was for many years pastor of the
church in Woburn. He was a graduate of St. John College, Cambridge
University, England. The line of descent to this generation is as follows:
1. Rev. Thomas Carter, b. 1610; m. Mary Walton.
2. Timothy Carter, b. June 12, 1653; m. Anna Fisk, 1680.
3. Benjamin Carter, b. Nov. 18, 1704; m. Sarah Stone.
4. Timothy Carter, b. Dec. 1, 1738; m. Sarah Walker.
5. Timothy Carter, b. Nov. 27, 1768; m. Francis Freeland.
6. Rev. Lawson Carter, b. Nov. 29, 1793; mentioned above.
1745. Jane Webb8 Averell (Horatio(b)7, James6, James5,
William4, William3, William-, William'), b. Apr. 28, 1824, at
Cooperstown, N. Y., has lived at Cooperstown, Little Falls, Troy,
N. Y., and in various U. S. Arsenals, as army life has made
necessary. She m. Oct. 2. 1848, at Calvary Church, New York,
Col. Theodore T. S. Laidley, Ordnance Corps U. S. Army (son
of John Laidley of Guyandotte, W. Va., and Mary Hite, his
wife) , b. Apr. 14, 1822, at Guyandotte. Theodore T. S. Laidley
grad. at West Point, July 1, 1842, number six in his class, and
was appointed to the Ordnance Corps, in which he served in all
the different grades to Senior Colonel of the Corps, when, after
forty years' service, he retired, Dec. 9, 1882. He d. Apr. 4, 1886,
at Palatka, Fla. Mrs. Laidley retains the old home. at Coopers-
town, in which she spends part of every year.
Child:
i. Jane Averell" Laidley, b. June 28, 1849, in New York
City; m. there Oct. 2, 1871, Rev. Henry Harrison
Oberly. They live at Elizabeth, N. Y., and have no
children.
The Eighth Generation 803
1747. William Holland" Averell {John Hedge'1, Benjamin6,
James\ William*, William'', William-, William'), b. Aug. 28,
1822, at Wilmington, Vt. He was a shoemaker and lived at
Conway, Mass. He was in the Civil War, 37th Mass. Reg., Co.
H. He m. Nov. 12, 1846, at Stamford, Vt., Philena Percis
KimbalP (dau. of William Kimball and Philena Harris, his
wife), b. Apr. 21, 1821, at Londonderry, Vt. ; d. Oct. 17, 1887,
at Gill, Mass. He d. Jan. 10, 1865, at Petersburg, Va., while in
service.
Children :
3051. i. Benjamin Holland", b. Jan. 17, 1849; m. Caroline Kent
Gilbert.
3052. ii. Charles Henry'', b. July 31, 1853, at Conway, Mass.
MEMORANDA.
* Philena Percis Kimball m. (2) Lauriston F. Washburn of Williams-
burg, Mass., Oct. 31, 1867; and m. (3) Albert E. Dean of Gill, Mass., Sept.
30, 1883.
1748. Rhoda H. * Averell (John Hedge7, Benjamin", Ja.mes7',
William^ William", William", William1), b. Oct. 22, 1823, at
Wilmington, Vt. ; m. Sept., 1845, at Pownal, Vt., George Jones,
who d. several years ago. She d. Jan. 13, 1866, in California.
Children :
i. George Holland" Jones, b. at Little Falls, N. Y.
ii. Charles Alonzo9 Jones, b. at Albany, N. Y.
1749. George Washington* Averell (John Hedge7, Benja-
min6, James5, William*, William'-, William-, William'), b. Jan.
31, 1825; m. Sept, 5, 1847, Anna G. Morehead ; lives at Wil-
mington, Vt. Mr. Averell takes great interest in his family his-
tory and remembers many facts and legends heard from his
parents and relatives.
Child:
3053. i. George W.", b. - — , 18—; m. F. E. Gurney of No
Adams, Mass.; they live at Conway, Mass.
1750. Philetus* Averell (Joint Hedge7, Benjamin", James*,
William4, William", William-, William'), b. Aug. 4, 1826, at Wil-
mington, Vt. He was a carpenter and builder and lived at
Wilmington, Vt., Hatfield, Mass., and Winstead, Conn. He m.
804 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
(1) Sept. 5, 1847, at Conway, Mass., Harriet Densmore (dau. of
Thomas Densmore of Conway, and Sally Wait, his wife), b. Feb.
9, 1827, at Hatfield, Mass.; d. Mar. 11, 1864, of consumption, at
Hadley, Mass. He m. (2) Emma Augusty Joy (dau. of Gridley
Joy and Sarah Mason, his wife), b. Dec. 24, 1838, at Hardwick,
Vt. ; d. Feb. 27, 1902, at Hartford, Conn. He d. Oct. 31, 1898,
at Winsted.
Children :
3054. i. Hattie M.9, b. June 21, 1861, at Hatfield; d. Oct. 23, 1863,
at Hadley.
3055. ii. Mary Jane9, b. , , at Conway; m. Frank Bly
of N. Adams, and lived at Northampton, Mass.
3056. iii. Henry Herbert", b. June 30, 1866; m. Minnie Lascar.
3057. iv. Edward Everett9, b. Sept. 26, 1869, at Amherst, Mass.; d.
unm. at Hatfield, Mass.
3058. v. Carrie Emma9, b. Feb. 10, 1871, at Hatfield; m. Sept. 4,
1895, at Wilmington, Vt., Elbie Pike; lives at Wilming-
ton, has one child.
3059. vi. Minnie Bell9, b. Apr. 15, 1873, at N. Adams, Mass.
3060. vii. Fred Arthur9, b. Oct. 24, 1874, at N. Adams, Mass.
3061. viii. Maud Lizzie9, b. Sept. 28, 1876; m. Fred M. Waite.
3062. ix. Eva May9, b. Mar. 22, 1878, at Wilmington; lives at Hart-
ford, Conn.
3063. x. Gertrude Blanche9, b. July 9, 1885, at Wilmington; lives
at Hartford.
1752. Lovina Hedge* Averell {John Hedge1, Benjamin*,
Jamesn, William4, William3, William'2, William1), b. Apr. 17,
1829; m. (1) Mar. 15, 1846, David Curtis; m. (2) Nov. 22,
1860, at Hadley, Mass., John Baggs of Hatfield, a farmer, b. at
Ludlow, Mass. She d. Mar. 15, 1863, at Hatfield.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Emma9 Curtis, b. , 18 — ; m. Albert Marsh of Hat-
field; d. at Hatfield, Mass.
ii. Edgar9 Curtis, b. , 18 — ; enlisted as gunner in the
British Army, Battalion Royal Artillery (?), over fif-
teen years ago (abt. 1885) under an assumed name, that
of Joseph Coburn, 2nd. He was at Newcastle-on-Tyne.
1754. Augusta Frances" Averell (John Hedge7, Benjamin6,
James'1, William4, William3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 1, 1834,
at Wilmington, Vt. She lived at Fabius, N. Y., and, after 1869,
at Little Falls, N. Y. She m. Mar. 10, 1855, at Halifax, Vt.,
The Eighth Generation 805
Frank Bramer (son of David Bramer and Electa Rice Snow, his
wife, a desc. of Nicholas Snow and Constance Hopkins of
Plymouth, Mass.), b. May 23, 1834, at Cazenovia, N. Y. He was
an inventor, and d. Dec. 17, 1883, in New York City. She d.
Mar. 31, 1899, at Little Falls.
Child:
i. Nellie9 Bramer, b. July 12, 1863, at Fabius, N. Y.; m.
Jan. 12, 1887, at Little Falls, N. Y., Rollin Hurlbut
Smith; lives at Little Falls.
1756. John Alonzo" Averell (John Hedge7, Benjamin6,
James* , William*, William"1, William'2, William1), b. Aug. 23,
1836, at Wilmington, Vt. He is a farmer and lives at Ware,
Mass. He m. Nov. 22, 1860, at Hadley, Mass., Mary Adelia
Ingram (dau. of Robert Ingram and Mary — , his wife),
b. Apr. 14, 1843, at N. Amherst, Mass.
Children :
3064. i. Frank Alonzo", b. Jan. 21, 1863; m. Emily Jane Craig.
3065. ii. Edward Robert'1, b. July 13, 1865, at Fabius, N. Y.; d.
there Dee. 16, 1867.
3066. iii. Charles Edward9, b. May 2, 1869, at Little Falls, N. Y.;
living at Ware, Mass.
1759. Phebe Jane8 Averell (Stephen1, Benjamin1'', James5,
William", William3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 8, 1838, at
Wilmington, Vt. ; lived at Wilmington and Brattleboro, Vt. ; m.
Aug. 8, 1861, at Jacksonville, Vt., Chandler Wellman (son of
Samuel Wellman of Grafton, Vt., and Martha Bowles, his wife),
b. Jan. 16, 1827, at Grafton ; d. Oct. 30, 1896, at Wilmington.
Children :
i. Frederick1' Wellman, b. June 17, 1863, at Wilmington; d.
there, Aug. 20, 1864.
ii. George Franklin9 Wellman, b. June 4, 1865, at Wilming-
ton; d. there Sept. 13, 1893.
iii. Harry Oney9 Wellman, b. Dec. 29, 1867, at Wilmington;
m. (1) Nov. 8, 1893, Delia Jean Wheeler, who d. Feb.
22, 1894, at Wilmington. He m. (2) Dec. 20, 1899, at
Hoosick Falls, N. Y., Rose Mabel Corbett; lives at
Wilmington.
iv. Florence Estelle9 Wellman, b. Apr. 10, 1873, at Brat-
tleboro, Vt.; m. Mar. 23, 1892, at Hoosick Falls, N. Y.,
Jetson Stelson Brown; lives at Wilmington, has three
children.
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3067.
i.
3068.
ii.
3069.
iii
3070.
iv.
3071.
v.
3072.
vi.
1762. Stephen Franklin" Averell (Stephen7, Benjamin9,
James5, William*, William", William-, William'), b. July 22, 1843,
at Wilmington, Vt., is an employee at the Great Western Dis-
tillery, Peoria, 111., where he lives. He m. Dec. 25, 1873, at
Peoria, Elizabeth Wilson (dau. of William Wilson of Peoria
and Frances Jane Thorp,* his wife), b. June 20, 1856, in Wood-
ford Co., 111. This is a family of good characteristics, the men
Republicans in politics, all industrious citizens, but not church
attendants. (This family so highly honors its physicians that
the name of each who was at the birth of the children is given
in the data furnished the Ed.)
Children (all b. at Peoria) :
Clarence William", b. Dec. 25, 1874; lives at Peoria, 111.
Flora Etta", b. Mar. 26, 1877; lives at Peoria, 111.
Charles", b. Aug. 25, 1880; lives at Peoria, 111.
Mamie0, b. Feb. 25, 1883; lives at Peoria, 111.
Goldie", b. Mar. 19, 1885; lives at Peoria, 111.
Maud0, b. Jan. 3, 1891; lives at Peoria, 111.
1764. Lucius Wilcox 8 Averell (Stephen7, Benjamin*, James5,
William', William", William', William1), b. Dec. 27, 1846, at
Wilmington, Vt. He is a farmer and has lived at Bennington
and Brattleboro, and now lives at Wilmington, Vt. He m. Oct.
3, 1870, at S. Halifax, Vt., Helen Stratton, b. Jan. 18, 1852, at
Bennington ; d. Dec. 3, 1875, at Brattleboro.
Children :
3073. i. Louis Stratton", b. June 6, 1872, at Wilmington; d. there,
Nov. 8, 1894.
3074. ii. Lottie Helen", b. Aug. 22, 1875, at Brattleboro; m. Sept.
5, 1894, at Bennington.
3075. iii. William Coulter"; lives at Shaftesbury, Vt., and has 2
children.
1765. Mary Cliffordiers Averell (Stephen7, Benjamin*,
James5, William1, William3, William-, William'), b. Sept. 30,
1850, at Wilmington, Vt. ; lived at Brattleboro and Wilmington,
Vt. ; m. June 1, 1871, at Westmoreland, N. H., John Franklin
Lyon (son of Franklin Lyon of Boston, Mass., and Ellen Coffey,
his wife), b. Apr. 2, 1850, at Boston; she d. Apr. 6, 1875, at
Wilmington.
The Eighth Generation 807
Children :
i. Frank Baker" Lyon, b. Dec. 16, 1871, at Wilmington; m.
at Hoosick Falls, N. Y., Gertrude Pike; lives at Brat-
tleboro; has one child,
ii. Arthur John" Lyon, b. June 20, 1874, at Wilmington;
still lives there.
1767. Emerette Louisa s Averell (Stephen7, Benjamin9,
James7', William*, William', William-, William1), b. Sept. 4,
1854, at Wilmington, Vt. ; lived at Wilmington and Jackson-
ville, Vt. ; m. Dec. 4, 1879, at Wilmington, Charles Russell
Gifford (son of Rev. Jeremiah Gifford of Wilmington, Vt., and
Jane Stafford of Monroe, Mass., his wife), b. July 3, 1850, at
Cummington, Mass. ; d. Aug. 22, 1898, at Jacksonville, Vt. Mrs.
Gifford is living at Wilmington.
Children (all b. at Wilmington) :
i. Mary Leone" Gifford, b. June 6, 1880; m. Dec. 25, 1897,
at Wilmington, Dickerman Rider; lives at Wilmington.
ii. Evalina Belle" Gifford, b. May 18, 1883; d. Nov. 23,
1888, at Jacksonville.
iii. Nellie Etta" Gifford. b. May 7, 1885; lives at Wilming-
ton.
1768. Rev. Alexander McCormicks Averill (Jose pit7, Shad-
rach'\ Joseph7', Joseph1, William'', William-, William1) , m.
— , 1842, at Plympton, Mass., Rebecca F. Morton, dau. of Na-
thaniel Morton and Sally Sherman, his wife. He was a clergy-
man, educated at Andover and Newton, Mass., and grad. at
Newton Theological and Literary Institute in 1853. He received
the honorary degree of A. M. from Colby University, Me., 1857,
and was in active service in the Baptist ministry in Massachu-
setts, Colorado, Kansas and Texas. He lived at Boston, Cam-
bridge, Middleton and Holyoke, Mass., and at West Somerville,
Mass., from 1900 to date of his death, Feb. 13, 1904. Their fam-
ily legend was that the Averills of Kennebunkport, Me., came
from the North of Ireland.
Children :
3076. i. Alexander Morton'', b. 1843; m. Louisa Trowbridge.
3077. ii. Walter Irving'', b. 1847; m. Cornelia Knight.
3078. iii. Horace Melville", b. 1848, at Portsmouth, N. H.; d. 1848.
3079. iv. Carrie", b. 1851; m. Christopher C. Slaughter.
3080. v. Sarah Jones'", b. 185-, at Cambridge, Mass.; d. when four
years of age.
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1781. Capt. George Washington8 Averill (Thomas7, Will-
iam6, Joseph'', Joseph4, William'', William-, William1), b. Mar.
20, 1822, at Cape Kennebunkport, Me.; called generally Capt.
Avery, but calls himself Averill ; m. Nancy Gilbert Look. He
was for many years a sailor, mate and captain of various vessels.
At the age of 76 his memory was excellent, and he was much
interested in the family history and familiar with the Kenne-
bunkport-Arundel Averill records. He was very proud that his
son Dr. Henry Dexter Averill was in the Spanish-American
War.
Children :
3100. i. Henry Dexter", b. May 1, 1856, was a practising physi-
cian of ability and served during the Spanish-American
War.
3101. ii. Charles F.9, b. Feb. 26, 1861.
1791. James Judson* Averill (James1 ', James6, James5, Ja-
bez\ William'\ William", William'), b. Nov. 20, 1843, at or near
Kennebunkport, Me. ; m. Kate Lydia Woodward.
Child :
3102. i. Clara0, b. Mar. 20, 1870; d. May 12, 1899.
1794. George C.8 Averill (James7, James6, James" , Jabez*,
William", William-, William'), b. Oct. 28, 1857, at Thomaston,
Conn.; passed his early life in Greenfield, Mass. He was also
in Northampton for a time ; but he has been President of the
Vermont National Bank at Brattleboro, Vt., for some years, and
for more than 17 years one of the most influential citizens of
that town. He has been active in the Congregational Church
and in benevolent organizations, and has large interests in many
business enterprises of the town. He was m. Oct. 12, 1888, at
Boston, Mass., to Nellie E. Chubbuck (dau. of Leopold F. Chub-
buck of Boston, and Caroline Mushaway, his wife), b. Oct. 21,
1860, at Nevada City, Cal.
Children :
.".107. i. Margaret C.9, b. - — , 1889 (?), at Northampton, Mass.,
was educated at Holyoke College. She m. George E.
Adams. They live at Springfield, Mass., and have 3
children.
3108. ii. Richard C', b. - — , 189- at Brattleboro; m. Florence
G. Putnam. They live at Brattleboro and have 1 child.
The Eighth Generation 809
1800. John Wheeler8 Averill (William Browning1, Daniel*,
Gideon*, Jabez*, William3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 29, 1851,
at Portageville, N. Y. He is U. S. Inspector of River and Har-
bor Improvements, especially on Potomac Flats, and has lived in
New York, Herndon, Va., Michigan, North Carolina, and Wash-
ington, D. C. He m. (1) Jan. 6, 1879, at Washington, D. C,
Emily Downing (dau. of Alonzo Downing of Washington, for-
merly of Maine), b. Sept. 20, 1851, in Maine; d. Dec. 7, 1886, at
Washington. He m. (2) Apr. 16, 1890, Arabella Howard Bar-
rows (dau. of Joseph Henry Barrows of Maine and Martha Ann
Blanchard, his wife), b. May 8, 1866, at Lockhaven, Pa.
Children (by first wife) :
3109. i. Charles9, b. May 5, 1880, at Washington; d. Feb. 1, 1883,
at Herndon, Va.
3110. ii. William9, b. May 7, 1883, at Herndon; d. June 23, 1894,
at Washington.
3111. iii. Belle9, b. Sept. 1, 1886, at Herndon; d. July 4, 1887, at
Herndon.
1803. Fred Crosby" Averill (William Browning7, Daniel*,
Gideon*, Jabez' , William3, William2, William'), b. Oct. 2, 1860,
at Portage, N. Y., is a farmer; has lived at Portage, N. Y., and
Herndon, Va. He m. Feb. 11, 1890, at Washington, D. C, Effie
May Hutchinson (dau. of Manly Ashford Hutchinson of Floris,
Va., and Nancy Ward Cockerill, his wife), b. Nov. 29, 1871, at
Woodville, Va.
Children :
3112. i. Julia Browning9, b. July 11, 1893, at Herndon; d. there
Jan. 11, 1898.
3113. ii. Alton Wheeler9, b. Mar. 1, 1902, at Herndon.
1806. Oren Daniel" Averill (Latham Hull7, Daniel*, Gid-
eon5, Jabez\ William3, William2, William1), b. June 21, 1858, at
Plainfield, Mich., a railroad clerk, lives at Grand Rapids, Mich.
He m. Apr. 2, 1884, at Plainfield, Hattie Everett (dau. of Moses
Everett of Grand Rapids and Eunice Birdsill, his wife) , b. June
17, 1859, at Grand Rapids.
Child:
3114. i. Maud Winifred9, b. June 11. 1891.
810 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1809. Annie Frances8 Avery {Henry1, William*, William*,
Jabez\ William3, William', William1), b. June 15, 1857, at Chel-
sea, Mass., lived at Belfast, Me., Boston and Chelsea, Mass., and
Brooklyn, N. Y. She m. Feb. 15, 1877, at Dorchester, Mass.,
Joseph Putnam Bradlee Carlton (son of Daniel F. Carlton and
Emma Fenno, his wife), b. July 20, 1851, at Boston, Mass.; d.
Mar. 3, 1893, at Dorchester. He was a shipchandler.
Children (all b. at Dorchester) :
i. William Leeds9 Carlton, b. Dec. 20, 1877.
ii. Henry Avery9 Carlton, b. May 19, 1880; in Harvard,
1899.
iii. Lawrence Fenno9 Carlton, b. Oct. 30, 1881; in Harvard,
1899.
iv. Margaret9 Carlton, b. July 31, 1888.
1823. Hannah Jane* Averell (Albert Augustus7, Moses6,
Nathaniel5, Nathaniel1, Nathaniel'', William'2, William1), b. June
7, 1841, at Salem, Mass.; m. Feb. 10, 1857, at S. Reading (now
Wakefield), James W. Hurd. She d. Apr. 29, 1877, at N. Weare,
N. H.
Children (all d. in childhood) :
i. Annie Leaurie9 Hurd. d. Jan. 17, 1865.
ii. Charles Albert9 Hurd, d. Feb. 3, 1865.
iii. Lizzie Abby9 Hurd, d. Feb. 4, 1865.
iv. James Albert9 Hurd, d. Apr. 29, 1877.
1824. Archann Maria* Averell (Albert Augustus7, Moses6,
Nathaniel5, Nathaniel4, Nathaniel3, William'-, William'), b. Jan.
21, 1845, at Rowley, Mass.; m. Mar. 10, 1861, Otis M. Clement,
at Middleton, Mass. She was divorced from him and m. (2)
Jan. 14, 1871, Edward D. Hawkins, at Wakefield, Mass. He d.
Mar. 8, 1897, at Stoneham, where they resided.
Child (by first husband) :
i. Elmer Averell9 Clement, m. Oct. 10, 1895, at Northwood,
N. H., Evie Moses; they live at Northwood.
1834. Cyrus Austin" Averell called Austin (Cyrus7, Sol-
omon0, Daniel5, Jacob*, Nathaniel3, William-, William1), b. Aug.
10, 1834, at Topsfield, Mass.; lived there on an estate which
had descended to him in direct line from Nathaniel'5 (William2,
The Eighth Generation 811
William1). He m. Apr. 6, 1864, Margaret Yetter Sweeney (dau.
of Charles Sweeney of Boston and Anna Hobbs Lake his wife,
who was b. at Newburyport, Mass.), b. July 22, 1837, at Boston,
Mass. Mr. Averill d. at Topsfield, Mar. 26, 1900, aged 65 years,
7 mos., 16 days.
Children (all b. at Topsfield) :
3115. i. Albion Francis", b. May 4, 1865; lives at Topsfield.
3116. ii. Charles Justin'', b. June 12, 1871; lives at Topsfield.
3117. iii. Frederick Austin", b. Apr. 10, 1879; lives at Topsfield.
3118. iv. Marian Elizabeth'', b. Dec. 17, 1880; lives at Topsfield.
All are living- at the old home at Topsfield (1900).
1839. David Alonzo* Averill (David7, Obed6, Asa5, John*,
John3, William", William'), b. Dec. 26, 1833, at Westminster, Vt„
is a farmer. He lived at Sibley, Osceola Co., la., and is now
living at Los Angeles, Cal. He m. July 3, 1872., at Cedar Falls,
la., Catherine Amelia Klock (dau. of Peter G. Klock and
Lucinda Altenberg, his wife) , b. Jan. 14, 1852, at Pekin, Gene-
see Co., N. Y. Mr. Averill is a member of the Congregational
Church, and a Republican ; his two elder daughters are mem-
bers of the Episcopal Church, and are said to be good singers.
Children :
3119. i. Hatty May", b. Sept. 28, 1874, at Sibley; m. Mar. 2, 1898,
Elmor Robert Jeffery, at Los Angeles, Cal.
3120. ii. Mary Ethel", b. Apr. 9, 1877, at Sibley; lives at Los
Angeles.
3121. iii. Ida Frederica0, b. May 18, 1894, at Le Mars, la.; lives at
Los Angeles.
1841. Henrietta" Averill (David7, Obeds, Asa", John4, John3,
William2, William1), b. Aug. 9, 1835, at Westminster, Vt. ; m.
1850, at San Francisco, Cal., Sidney Newell. They live at Stock-
ton, Cal.
Children :
i. Sidney'" Newell Jr., m. - — ; has two chil-
dren, lives at Stockton.
ii. Allen" Newell; m. - — ; has two children,
lives at Stockton.
3133.
ii.
3134.
iii.
3135.
IV.
812 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
1848. Angelia Alice8 Averill (OrameV, Amos9, Thomas*,
John4, John3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 31, 1854, at Wood-
stock, Vt. ; m. there, Aug. 23, 1879, Edgar Henry Thomas
of Enosburg Falls, Vt., and now of Maiden, Mass.
Child :
i. John Averill9 Thomas, b. May 22, 1884.
1835. John S.8 Averill (Volneif, Oliver", Thomas', John*,
John", William?, William'), b. June 17, 1838, at Northfield, Vt.,
was a baggage master, and lived at Northfield. He m. Nov. 22,
1871, R. Calista Graves (dau. of John Graves of Northfield and
Rosaline C. Brown, his wife), b. Oct, 22, 1847, at Barton, Vt.
Children (all b. at Northfield) :
3132. i. Minnie Harriet9, b. Jan. 22, 1872; m. Rolla G. Steele.
Jennie Mary9, b. Sept. 22, 1873; m. Fred H. Kathan.
George F.9, b. Feb. 26, 1875.
Lizzie Maude9, b. Dec. 10, 1877; m. Wed., June 14, 1899,
at Northfield, Fred E. Kerr; they live at Montpelier, Vt.
3136. v. Gertie Belle", b. May 11, 1881.
1855. Charles* Averill (Volneif, Oliver*, Thomas5, John4,
John3, William', William1), b. July 14, 1843, at Northfield, Vt. ;
m. 1872, at Bellows Falls, Vt., Hattie Bowtell.
Child :
3137. i. VOLNEY9.
1863. Jefferson* Averill (Thomas7, Jesse0, Thomas5, John4,
John3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 20, 1847, at Northfield, Vt.,
was a teacher there and at Hammonton, N. J., Lawrence, Texas,
and Paw Paw, Mich. He served the last eighteen months of the
Civil War. He m. Sept. 10, 1874, at Paw Paw, Jennie (Gilman)
Phillips (dau. of Joseph Gilman of Paw Paw, and Annis Dole
Gilman, his wife), b. Nov. 13, 1844. He d. May 30, 1885, at
Paw Paw, where his family still occupies a desirable position.
Children :
3145. i. Fanny Gilman9, b. May 25, 1875, at Lawrence, Tex.; m.
June 5, 1901, at Benton Harbor, Mich., Edwin C. Ed-
munds.
The Eighth Generation 813
3146. ii. Mary Evelyn ("Mollie")9, b. Sept. 22, 1877, at Paw
Paw; m. there, July 22, 1903, Dana Harrison Hinckley.
She lived at Benton Harbor before her marriage and
lives now at Brutus, Mich.
3147. iii. Rex Gilman', b. Dec. 2, 1880, at Paw Paw.
1867. Lucy Arabella* Averill {Thomas1, Jesse*, Thomas'',
John\ John*, William2, William1), b. Aug. 29, 1858, at North-
field, Vt. ; m. Aug. 23, 1882, at Northfield, George Elwyn Gilman
(son of Joseph Gilman of Paw Paw, and Annis Dole, his wife),
b. July 31, 1855, at Paw Paw. They live at Brattleboro, Vt.
Children (all b. at Paw Paw) :
i. Beryl9 Gilman, b. Mar. 22, 1884.
ii. Dana Howes9 Gilman, b. Oct. 19, 1885.
iii. Mina Annie Gilman9, b. July 26, 1891.
1868. Jesse Howes* Averill (DavicV, Jesse6, Thomas5, John*,
John3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 7, 1853, at Northfield, Vt., is
a physician and lives at Brockton, Mass. He was educated at
the common and high schools of Northfield, Dartmouth Coll.
Med. Sch., 1875, N. Y. University, Med. Dept., 1878. He is a
member of the Mass., Med. Soc, and trustee and consulting
surgeon to Brockton Hospital. He m. (1) Apr. 22, 1880, at
Danville, Vt., Orpha R. Davis (dau. of George B. Davis of Dan-
ville and Flora Thompson, his wife) . He was divorced from
her, 1890; and m. (2) July 29, 1891, at Brockton, Charlotte R.
Keith (dau. of Albert Keith and Charlotte Pearce, his wife), b.
Jan. 14, 1865.
Children (by first wife) :
3148. i. Leslie9, b. Nov. 11, 1881, at Brockton, Mass.; d. Mar. 31,
1884.
(by second wife) :
3149. ii. Jessie9, b. June 8, 1894, at Brockton, Mass.
3150. iii. Edith9, b. Mar. 17, 1898.
3151. iv. Charlotte9, b. July 23, 1900, at Brockton, Mass.
1870. Flora Howes8 Averill (David1, Jesse6, Thomas5, John*,
John", William-, William'), b. Sept. 14, 1858, at Northfield, Vt.;
lives at Brockton, Mass. She m. Oct. 9, 1889, at Brockton,
Charles Henry Huff (son of Charles Perkins Huff of Biddeford,
Me., and Henrietta Staples, his wife), b. Mar. 18, 1862, at Bidde-
814 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
ford. Mrs. Huff was a graduate of the Emerson School of Ora-
tory at Boston, Mass.
Child :
i. Charles Lloyd' Huff, b. May 17, 1890, at Northfield;
lives at Brockton.
1871. Hon. Wilson Albert" Averill (Albert John7, John6,
Thomas5, John*, John3, William'2, William1), b. Apr. 5, 1844, at
Northfield, Vt., is a farmer and influential citizen. He has lived
at Warren and E. Warren, Vt, He was educated at the M. E.
Seminary, Newbury, Vt., and has been Selectman, Justice of
the Peace, Supt. of Schools, School Director, and was Repre-
sentative in State Legislature, 1901. He m. Dec. 25, 1871, at
Roxbury, Vt., Ida May Wiley (dau. of Clark Wiley of Roxbury
and Betsey Jane Merrill, his wife), b. Oct. 14, 1857, at Roxbury.
They live at Warren.
Children :
3152. i. Anna Jane', b. May 30, 1874, at Warren; m. Aug. 25,
1898, at Warren, Edmund W. Slayton, and lives there.
3153. ii. Henry Wilson9, b. Apr. 4, 1876, at Warren; unm.; lives
at Waltham, Mass.
3154. iii. Bertha Wiley", b. Feb. 11, 1886, at Roxbury; lives at
Warren.
3155. iv. Laura May9, b. July 20, 1889, at Warren, and is living
there.
1872. Charles Hemans Averill (Albert John7, John6,
Thomas5, John", John3, William-, William1), b. Nov. 10, 1846, at
Northfield, Vt., has lived at Northfield and Roxbury, Vt, He
m. May, 1872, at Roxbury, Emma D. Snow.
Child :
3156. i. Philip A. J.", b. — — , ; dec.
1873. Marion Elizas Averill (Albert John7, John6, Thomas5,
John4, John3, William', William'), b. Apr. 1, 1850, at Northfield,
Vt.; m. Apr.. 1872, at Roxbury, Vt., Ira H. Fiske. They live at
Pasadena, Cal.
Children :
i. Harold A.9 Fiske.
ii. Maude E.9 Fiske.
The Eighth Generation 815
1884. Rev. Martin Van Buren* Averill (Laureston7, Sam-
uel6, Samuel5, John*, John3, William'-, William1), b. Apr. 30,
1837, at Irvington, N. Y., was a priest of the Episcopal Church
and lived at Irvington, N. Y., Indianapolis and Elkhart, Ind.,
Green Bay and Manitowoc, Wis., Naperville, 111., and Ripon,
Wis. He m. May 2, 1867, at Indianapolis, Ind., Rosetta Badge
Wilson (dau. of Joseph Barlow Wilson of Cincinnati and Rosetta
Cezanne Kelsey, his wife), b. Feb. 4, 1842, at Cincinnati, O. He
d. Apr. 28, 1888, at Naperville.
Children :
3170. i. Edward Wilson', b. Mar. 13, 1870, at Elkhart, Ind. He
lives at Peru, Ind. He is Rector of Trinity Ch. (Episco-
pal), Peru.
3171. ii. Rosa Elizabeth9, b. Oct. 17, 1871, at Ripon, Wis.; m.
Edward Janes Bell.
3172. iii. William Armitage9, b. Aug. 31, 1880, at Manitowa, Wis.,
was a Junior, Classical Course, at the Univ. of Chicago,
Class 1902 (at date of correspondence). He was named
for Bishop Armitage.
1890. Angelina* Averill (Edwin'', Samuel'', Samuel5, John*,
John", William-, William"), b. Dec. 17, 1843, at St. Joseph, Mich.,
lived at Erie and in Cott Co., and at Collin Center, N. Y. She
m. Mar. 26, 1866, Antoine Setter (son of Antoine Setter of
Eden, N. Y., a native of Germany, and Susan Winter, his wife),
b. Mar. 26, 1847.
Children :
i. Joseph A.b Setter, b. Dec. 23, 1867, at Gowanda (Lodi),
N. Y.; m. May 7, 1890, at Buffalo, N. Y., Bethiah T.
Lang. They live at Collin Center and have five children,
ii. Alonzo''' Setter, b. Jan. 30, 1869, at Warren, Penn.; m.
1894, Myrtle Potter, at Collin Center. They live there
and have one child,
iii. Bertha" Setter, b. May 10, 1883, at Buffalo, N. Y., lives
at Collin Center.
1893. Esther" Averill {Edwin7, Samuel*, Samuel5, John*,
John", William-, William'), b. Dec. 9, 1856, at Mansfield, N. Y.,
lived at Gowanda (Lodi), N. Y., Port Allegheny and Claysville,
Pa. She m. 1877, at Forestville, N. Y., William H. Shaffer (son
of Adam Shaffer of (near) Philadelphia, Pa., and Dora ,
his wife), b. July 20, 1856, near Philadelphia, Pa.
816 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Children :
i. Gurdie J.9 Shaffer, b. Sept. 30, 1878; m. Cleora Day.
ii. Lulu Laetitia9 Shaffer, b. Jan. 13, 1881, at S. Dayton,
N. Y., was grad. at Claysville High School, 1900, and
lives at Claysville.
Both of the above named children are musicians and
members of the Baptist Church.
1894. Jerusha* Averill (Edwin", Samuel6, Samuel5, John*,
John3, William', William'), b. Apr., 1852 (or 1858?) ; m. George
Coleman.
Children :
i. Bessie9 Coleman, b. Sept. 3, 1884.
ii. Blanche9 Coleman, b. Aug. 1, 1886.
1900. Sophronia8 Averill (Lorhv, Samuel6, Samuel5, John*,
John5, William2, William1), b. Sept. 3, 1850, at Gowanda, N. Y.,
lived there and at Collins, N. Y. She m. Mar. 31, 1871, John
Stevens (son of Henry Stevens of E. Bethany, N. Y.), b. Apr. 5,
1851, in England. He came from England when about six
months old, and his mother, whose name is unknown, d. when he
was two years of age. Mrs. Stevens d. Apr. 2, 1896, at Gowanda.
Children :
i. William Burnell9 Stevens, b. Jan. 14, 1875, at Collins;
lives at Gowanda.
ii. Edith May9 Stevens, b. July 15, 1877, at Gowanda; m.
Spencer Camp, and has two children,
iii. Neil Burton9 Stevens, b. July 30, 1881, at Collins Center,
N. Y.; lives at Gowanda.
iv. Harvey Le Roy9 Stevens, b. May 13, 1889, at Perrysburg,
N. Y., lives at Gowanda.
1901. Harvey Marion8 Averill (Lorin7, Samuel6, Samuel6,
John4, John3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 24, 1852, at Gowanda,
N. Y., has been a harness-maker, merchant and travelling sales-
man ; and has lived at Eagle Village, Franklinsville and Roches-
ter, N. Y. He served three years in the regular army ; was dis-
charged on account of his having contracted inflammatory rheu-
matism, as the result of taking cold while his regiment was
escorting Pres. Grant to the White House (1876). He m. Feb.
19, 1878. at Eagle Village, Emma Navamore (dau. of Stephen
The Eighth Generation 817
N. Navamore of Eagle Village and Delila Morey, his wife), b.
June 8, 1855, at Wetherfield, N. Y.
Child:
3173. i. Ray Stephen'', b. Jan. 19, 1879, at Eagle Village, lives at
Rochester.
1906. Clara1* Averill (Lorin7, Samuel6, Samuel5, John*,
John5, William2, William1), b. May 17, 1865, at Gowanda, N. Y.,
was educated at Gowanda Academy, and is a member of the
Baptist Church ; has lived at Dayton, Jamestown and Gowanda,
rC Y. She m. Oct. 7, 1885, at Gowanda, Louis Williams (son of
Gus S. Williams of Springfield, Mass., and Emma Machol, his
wife), b. Dec. 13, 1861, at E. Hampton, Mass.
Children :
i. Raymond Burton9 Williams, b. May 22, 1887, at Dayton,
N. Y.
ii. Harold Lewis9 Williams, b. Mar. 17, 1889, at Jamestown,
N. Y.
1908. Sarah8 Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel6, Samuel5, John4,
John7', William2, William1), b. Feb. 13, 1849, at Persia, N. Y. ;
m. 1867, at Silver Creek, N. Y., Gridley Christy, b. at Hanover,
N. Y.; d. 1890. She d. Feb. 12, 1896, at Erie, Pa.
Children:
i. Arthur9 Cristy, b. at Hanover, N. Y.
ii. Glennie9 Cristy, b. Mar. 25, 1882, at Irving, N. Y.; m.
Feb., 1900, at Buffalo, N. Y., William Castin.
1909. John Jabez* Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel6, Samuel5,
John", John3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 25, 1852, at Lockport,
N. Y. He is a farmer and lives at Gowanda, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 13,
1879, at Irving, N. Y., Jennie Derby (dau. of Morgan Derby
of Gowanda and Hannah Snyder, his wife), b. May 22, 1855, at
Persia, N. Y.
Children :
3174. i. Evah Maud9, b. Jan. 4, 1881, at Gowanda, N. Y.
3175. ii. Harry Vernon9, b. Feb. 4, 1883, at Gowanda, N. Y.
1910. Ida "Euphemia"* Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel6, Sam-
uel5, John4, John7-, William2, William1), b. July 3, 1854, in
Niagara Co., N. Y., lived at Irving and Gowanda, N. Y., and at
Erie, Pa. She m. (1) Jan. 1, 1872, at Gowanda, Dorr Tinney
818 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
(son of Frank Tinney of Irving, N. Y., and Esther Fuller, his
wife), b. Dec. 19, 1848, at Irving Chant, N. Y.; d. Aug. 11, 1889,
at Gowanda. She m. (2) abt. 1890, Walter Harbarger of Buf-
falo, N. Y.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Albert" Tinney, b. Apr. 12, 1873, at Irving, Chautauqua
Co., N. Y.; d. there, Apr., 1874.
ii. Frederick" Tinney, b. Apr., 1875, at Irving; d. there,
Apr., 1876.
iii. Ella Eliza" Tinney, b. July 14, 1877, at Persia, N. Y.;
m. Sept. 17, 1896, at Gowanda, Thomas Durkin, and
lives at Erie, Penn. They have two children,
iv. Hattie Louise" Tinney, b. Dec. 16, 1880, at Persia; m.
July 4, 1896, at Dunkirk, N. Y., Jack Bowes, and lives
at Erie; has one child,
v. Ida Belle" Tinney, b. Jan. 5, 1883, at Persia. She has
taken the name of her step-father and lives at Erie,
Penn.
vi. Edith May" Tinney, b. Mar. 8, 1885, at Persia; lives at
Erie, and she also has taken the name of her step-
father,
vii. Howard" Tinney, b. June 28, 1888, at Persia; d. Feb.,
1889, at Gowanda.
1911. Denton* Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel'', Samuel5, John*,
John", William', William'), b. Sept. 10, 1856, at Lockport, N. Y.,
is a farmer and lives at Dayton, N. Y. ; m. Mar. 21, 1886, at
Gowanda, N. Y., Rachel McMillen (dau. of Wm. McMillen of
Dayton and Cornelia Shephard, his wife), b. Dec. 8, 1868, at
Dayton.
Children (all b. at Dayton) :
3176. i. Nona Blanche", b. Dec. 28, 1886.
3177. ii. Leola", b. May 10, 1889.
3178. iii. Beulah May", b. Feb. 22, 1891.
3179. iv. Denton Cecil", b. Feb. 27, 1895.
3180. v. Edna Rachel", b. Mar. 20, 1899.
1912. William* Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel6, Samuel5, John4,
John*, William2, William'), b. Aug. 14, 1859, at Lockport, N. Y. ;
m. Eliza Griener. He d. of consumption, Dec. 2, 1887.
Children:
3181. i. Jessie", b. 1882; has lived at Dayton, N. Y., and is now
at Tonawanda, N. Y.
3182. ii. Hoyt", b. 188-; has lived at Davton and Tonawanda.
The Eighth Generation 819
1913. Alfred" Averill (Lafayette7, Samuel'', Samuel5, John*,
John3, William2, William'), b. Nov. 23, 1865, at Persia, N. Y., is
a farmer and has lived at Gowanda and Dayton, N. Y. He m.
1886, at Gowanda, Anna Bernhart (dan. of Albert Bernhart, or
Barnhart, of Gowanda, and Lydia Pierce, his wife), b. 1865, in
Minnesota.
Children (all b. at Persia) :
3183. i. Ruby", b. 1889.
3184. ii. Roy'', b. 1892.
3185. iii. Irene'', b. 189G.
3186. iv. INA9, b. 1898.
1917. Mary J.s Averill (Mark7, John6, John7', John*, John3,
William-, William1), b. Feb. 1, 1835, at Highgate Springs, Vt. ;
m. Mar. 27, 1856, at Prophetstown, 111., Earl S. Ellithorp, b. Nov.
21, 1833, at Edinburg, Saratoga Co.. N. Y.
Mrs. Mary (Averill) Ellithorp is much interested in the
family history and with Mr. Arthur T. Averill, her brother, has
added much to the data of this branch. She writes, "We have
the legend of two Averill brothers who came from England and
landed at Salem, Mass., and that all the Averills sprang from
them. Their names were never heard." Mrs. Ellithorp lives at
Battle Creek, Mich., and has been an active and valued member
of the State Federation of Women's Clubs.
Child :
i. Luanna'j Ellithorp, b. Oct. 27, 1862, at Prophetstown; d.
there, unni., Aug-. 10, 1895.
1918. Wales' Averill (Mark1, John6, John7-, John", John3,
William-, William1), b. 1837, at Highgate Springs, Vt., was a
farmer and lived at Lake Tahoe, Cal., and at Virginia City,
Nev. He m. Apr. 8, 1862, at Sacramento, Cal., Christina Teresa
McLaulin (dau. of James Stuart McLaulin and Margaret Mor-
ton, his wife), b. May 15, 1840, at Mount Stuart, Prince Edward
Island. He cl. at Carson City, Nev., Dec. 1, 1896.
Children (all but the first b. at Virginia City) :
3187. i. Arthur Joseph9, b. Aug. 12, 1863, at Lake Tahoe; d.
Jan. 17, 1866, at Virginia City.
3188. ii. Mark Richard1', b. Nov. 8, 1866; m. Ella Portia Geiger.
3189.
in
3190.
iv
3191.
v.
3192.
vi
820 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
James Paul9, b. Aug. 25, 1869; m. Alice Baldwin Brady.
Adah Mary", b. Dec. 29, 1871 ; m. Jules Francis Hancock.
Harriet Teresa1', b. Oct. 11, 1873; m. B. G. Haas.
Louis Volney'', b. Aug. 11, 1875; m. July 1, 1902, at San
Rafael, Cal., Helen von Raetz (dau. of Ernst von Raetz
of Berlin, Germany, and Marie Toennies, his wife).
They live at Seattle, Wash.
1920. Harriet A.s Averill {Mark1, John", John5, John",
John3, William-, William'), b. Oct. 3, 1841, at Highgate Springs,
Vt. ; m. May 22, 1867, at Prophetstown, 111., Charles A. Sanford
(son of Charles D. Sanford of Vermont, and Susan Hawes, his
wife), b. Oct, 6, 18—, at Pittsford, Vt.
Child:
i. Lewis Averill' Sanford, b. June 17, 1878, in Calhoun Co.,
la., was at Armour Inst., Chicago, 1899, and prob. grad-
uated there later, from the Electrical Engineering Dept.,
in which he was taking a course.
1921. Arthur Tappans Averill (Mark7, John9, John5, John*,
John", William', William1), b. Sept. 14, 1843, at Highgate
Springs, Vt., lived at Vineland, N. J., Paw Paw, Mich., Proph-
etstown, 111., and at Cedar Rapids, la., where he was a man of
influence, honored by many offices, which prove the regard in
which he was held. He was President of many corporations,
among them the Cedar Rapids National Bank ; Averill Grocery
Co. (wholesale) ; Cedar Rapids Gas Light Co., etc., etc. He
m. Oct. 22, 1868, at Cedar Rapids, Allie R. Doolittle (dau. of
Miles Doolittle and Almira Morse), b. Nov. 26, 1845, in New
York State. Mr. Averill d. Feb. 14, 1910, and Mrs. Averill d.
the day following.
Children:
3193. i. Glenn M.9, b. July, 1869; m. Edith Sherman.
3194. ii. Arthur V.'j, b. Nov., 1871, at Cedar Rapids; d. there,
Dec, 1871.
3195. iii. Jennie M.v, b. Dec, 1876, at Cedar Rapids.
1922. Volneys Averill (Mark7, John6, John5, John*, John3,
William-, William'), b. Aug. 12, 1847, at Highgate Springs, Vt.,
is an orchardist, and highly respected as a man of integrity and
ability. He lives at Wrights, Cal. He m. June 2, 1873, at Santa
Arthur Tappan Averill (No. 1921),
,,
■)
3196.
i.
3197.
ii.
3198.
iii.
3199.
iv.
3200.
V.
3201.
vi.
3202.
vii
The Eighth Generation 823
Clara, Cal., Alice Schulthers (dau. of John Martin Schulthers
of Wrights and Susan Ermida Byerley, his wife), b. Dec. 23,
1856, at Wrights. Mr. Averill was in the Civil War, Co. B, 34th
111. Inf., and was honorably discharged after serving 10 months.
He and his son are Republicans.
Children (all b. at Wrights, except the last) :
Anna Agnes", b. Nov. 15, 1874.
Frederick Lewis", b. Aug. 26, 1877.
Mary Regina", b. Sept. 5, 1879.
Florence Estelle", b. Dec. 4, 1881.
Elizabeth", b. July 22, 1885.
Alice", b. Apr. 27, 1888.
Arthur Earl", b. May 13, 1893, at Santa Cruz, Cal.
1925. Gulia* Averill (Sidney7, John6, John5, John4, John*,
William1, William1), b. Sept. 18, 1842, at Westbury, L. I., has
been a teacher and has lived at Rahway, N. J., Attleboro, Pa.,
and West Vienna, N. Y. She m. Oct. 10, 1862, at West Vienna,
Henry D. Eaton (son of Alexander H. Eaton and Mary Dickin-
son, his wife), b. July 22, 1835, at West Vienna, where he d.
May 12, 1892. Mrs. Eaton is still living there or near there, on
a farm near Oneida Lake.
Children (all b. at West Vienna) :
i. Alexander Hamilton" Eaton, b. Mar. 13, 1864.
ii. Elmira Averill" Eaton, b. July 23, 1870.
iii. Harry William8 Eaton, b. June 1, 1882.
1927. James ParnelF Averill (Sidney7, John*, John5, John*,
John*, William2, William'), b. June 16, 1848, at Rahway, N. J.;
m. Oct. 22, 1878, at Chambersburg, Pa., Jennie Northrap (dau.
of Charles B. Northrap of Westfield, Mass., and Lydia Louise
Smith, his wife), b. Feb. 15, 1857, at Newark, N. J. Mr. Averill
is a teacher and does newspaper work; he is a Unitarian and a
Socialist.
Children
3203.
3204.
3205.
3206.
Anna Louise", b. Oct. 15, 1879, at Traer, la.; m. G. F.
Anderson.
Olive Alice", b. Mar. 30, 1882, at Fiskilwa, 111., living; at
Cherryville, Ore.
Lillian Bertha", b. May 16, 1891, at Wyanet, 111., living
at Cherryville.
Archibald Roger", b. Apr. 23, 1894, at Wyanet.
824 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1929. Elmira* Averill (Sidney', John*, Jolui", John4, John3,
William-, William'), b. 1857, at Attleboro, Pa., lived at Wyanet,
111., and Wilson, Kan. She m. 1878, at Wyanet, Frank Petty
(son of John G. Petty of Harvey, 111.), b. 1853, at Wyanet. He
was warden and vestryman of the Episcopal Church, and left
a good name, respected by all who knew him. Mrs. Petty had a
fine mind and strong nature; she was educated by her father,
and wrote often for the newspapers. She d. 1890, at Wilson,
leaving a promising family of young children.
Children :
i. Eugene9 Petty, b. 1882, at Tiskilwa, 111.
ii. Earl Petty9, b. 1884, at Wyanet, 111. -
iii. Anna9 Petty, b. 1886, at Wilson, Kan.
iv. William9 Petty, b. 1888, at Wilson, Kan.
1930a. Ella Mathilda" Averill (Justin7, Jacob*, Thomas",
Thomas4, John3, William2, William1), b. July 31, 1854, at Joliet,
111.; was m. July 8, 1874, to Henry Hildreth Ellison, and lives
at Battle Creek, Mich. She is a woman with gentle manners, a
generous nature, and most pleasing appearance. She has been
active in club life, and in the Mich. State Fed. of Women's Clubs,
where her spirit helped solve many problems in a satisfactory
way. Mrs. Ellison is now living at 115 North Avenue, Battle
Creek.
Children :
i. Justin George9 Ellison, b. May 31, 1876, at Battle Creek,
Mich.; m. Apr. 11, 1899, Ada Guyon; d. at Brooklyn,
N. Y., Dec. 29, 1909.
ii. Cornelia Jane9 Ellison, b. June 29, 1878, at Battle
Creek; m. Feb. 3, 1904, by Rev. Wm. Potter, at Battle
Creek, to George W. Ferguson, of Lenox, Mass. (son of
David Ferguson, of Andes, and Elizabeth Pierce, his
wife), b. April 10, 1865, at Andes, N. Y. They live at
Lenox.
iii. Ella Ruth9 Ellison, b. Dec. 10, 1881; m. April 17, 1912,
at Lenox, Mass., to Ernst Louis Ruby. They live at 16
S. 13th St., Richmond, Ind.
Child:
i. Ellison Averill Ruby1", b. July 15, 1912.
1936. Emma L.s Averill (John1, John*, Thomas", Thomas4,
John3, William2, William1), b. Feb. 15, 1858, at Stockbridge,
Vt.; m. Nov. 17, 1874, at Woodstock, Vt., Elmer W. Merrill
The Eighth Generation 825
(son of Jonathan Merrill of Reading, Vt., and Susan Bisbee, his
wife). They live at Bridgewater Corner, Vt.
Children :
i. Kate Elmer3 Merrill, b. July 7, 1876, at S. Woodstock,
Vt.; m. Feb. 12, 1893, at Bridgewater, Almon D. Miner.
They live at Reading, Vt.
ii. Luna Elnora9 Merrill, b. June 17, 1883, at Gaysville, Vt.;
m. June 17, 1903, at Woodstock, Frank R. Stevens.
They live at Bridgewater.
iii. Julian Elmer' Merrill, b. Nov. 2, 1889, at Hartland, Vt.,
lives at Reading, Vt.
1940. Anna Frances" Averill (Granville7, Eben6, Ebene-
zer5, Ebenezer*, John3, William'2, William1), b. Dec. 15, 1843, at
Milford, N. H.; lived at Milford, Wilton and Amherst, N. H.
She m. (1) July 19, 1864, at Milford, Elbridge D. Clark (son of
Samuel Clark and Abigail Howe, his wife), b. Mar. 24, 1839,
at Acworth, N. H.; d. Aug. 14, 1874, at Wilton. She m. (2)
May 29, 1878, at Peterboro, N. H., Ephraim Adams Parkhurst.
She d. Sept. 26, 1901, at Amherst.
Child (by first husband) :
i. Louis E.9 Clark, b. Feb. 14, 1866, at Milford; m. and has
two children; lives at Amherst, N. H.
1945. Ann M.s Averill (Eben7, Asa6, David'' , Ebem>ze.)A,
John3, William\ William"), b. Feb. 28, 1837, at Hermon, Me.;
lives at Prentiss, Me.; m. Aug. 6, 1854, at Prentiss, Cyrus A.
Rowe. She d. 1894, at Presque Isle, Me.
Children :
i.
Herbert
9 Rowe.
ii.
Samuel9
Rowe.
iii.
Nettie9
Rowe.
iv.
Mattie9
Rowe.
1946. IsabelF Averill (Eben7, Asa6, David5, Ebenezer4,
John3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 12, 1843, at Prentiss, Me.;
lives at Drew Plantation, Me. She m. Mar. 28, 1865, at Spring-
field, Me., Alonzo R. Page.
Child:
i. Pitt M.9 Page.
826 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
1947. Alberta M.s Averill (Eben1 , Asa6, David5, Ebenezer4,
John3, William', William'), b. Dec. 12, 1852, at Prentiss, Me.; m.
Oct. 12, 1871, at Springfield, Me., George B. Gates.
Children :
i. George M.9 Gates.
ii. Thai/ Gates.
1948. Perte Edna* Averill (Eben7, Asa'\ David5, Ebenezer*,
John3, William2, William'), b. Dec. 6, 1856, at Prentiss, Me.;
lives at Danforth, Me. She m. Oct., 1875, at Prentiss, Edwin L.
Schellinger.
Children :
i. Pitt L.9 Schellinger.
ii. Isabell" Schellinger.
1949. Pitt E.s Averill (Eben7, Asa6, David5, Ebenezer4,
John-, William-, William1), b. Dec. 6, 1856, at Prentiss, Me.; m.
Mar. 2, 1880, at Springfield, Me., Lucy Edna Muzzy (dau. of
Edward Muzzy of Carroll, Me., and May Lathrop, his wife) , b.
June 4, 1862, at Carroll ; lives at Prentiss.
Children (all b. at Prentiss) :
3227. i. Fay Eben", b. Oct. 10, 1881; m. Sept., 1905, at Lee, Me.,
Viola Rich.
3228. ii. Pearl Edna5', b. Dec. 2, 1883.
3229. iii. Benjamin ("Bennie")9 Osgood, b. Nov. 29, 1885.
3230. iv. Asa Millard9, b. Oct. 10, 1887.
3231. v. Edmund M.9, b. Sept. 15, 1889.
3232. vi. Eleanor Vere9, b. Nov. 15, 1891.
3233. vii. Georgia May9, b. Dec. 23, 1893.
3234. viii. Alonzo Page", b. Oct. 1, 1895.
32.",:.. ix. Hazel Bell9, b. Sept. 28, 1897.
3230. x. Theodore Roosevelt", b. Apr. 13, 1899.
3237. xi. Blaine", b. June 11, 1901.
3238. xii. Dorothy Mabel9, b. Jan. 28, 1903.
3239. xiii. Helen Gould", b. Jan. 18, 1905.
1950. Asa M.s Averill (Eben7, Asa6, David5, Ebenezer4,
Joint, William', William'), b. Feb. 23, 1859, at Prentiss, Me.;
lived at Kingman, Me. He m. 1881, Nettie Beatham. He d. Jan.
8, 1892, at Kingman.
Child:
3210. i. Goldie". b. , 18—.
The Eighth Generation 827
1951. Ada Mabel" Averill (Eben7, Asa*, David'", Ebenezer*,
John3, William2, William1), b. Feb. 23, 1859, at Prentiss, Me.;
m. Apr. 10, 1878, at Carroll, Me., George A. Larabee, and lives
at Kingman, Me.
Children :
i. Theo H.9 Larrabee.
ii. John Asa3 Larrabee.
iii. Charles9 Larrabee.
iv. Clifford9 Larrabee.
1952. Benjamin Dunns Averill {Ira7, Asa6, David", Eben-
ezer*, John*, William1, William1), b. Sept. 18, 1844, at No. 7
Plantation, now Prentiss, Me., is a farmer and lives at Prentiss.
He m. Feb. 4, 1866, at Prentiss, Louisa Merrill Rowe (dau. of
Samuel Rowe and Deborah A. Merrill, his wife), b. Aug. 2,
1847, at Springfield, Me. He has aided the compiler of this
history very much by securing data of his branch of the family.
Children :
3241. i. Edith Amanda9, b. Dec. 13, 1866; m. Joseph Ardron.
3242. ii. Ira Ralph9, b. Mar. 7, 1871; m. Rebecca May King.
1953. Anna M." Averill (Ira7, Asa\ David" , Ebenezer*,
John2', William2, William'), b. Apr. 1, 1846, at Prentiss, Me.; m.
Dec. 10, 1867, at Springfield, Me., Clark G. Potter. They live at
Drew Plantation, Me.
Children :
i. Ira Guy9 Potter, b. May 12, 1869; d. Sept. 12, 1869.
ii. Ernestine9 Potter, b. Sept. 2, 1870.
iii. Susie Ella9 Potter, b. Sept. 24, 1872; d. Apr., 1879.
iv. Benjamin Averill9 Potter, b. Sept. 16, 1875.
v. Bret Hart9 Potter, b. Sept. 3, 1878.
vi. Philip Burton9 Potter, b. Sept. 7, 1880.
vii. Mary Edith9 Potter, b. Jan. 6, 1883.
viii. Ardron Clark9 Potter, b. Mar. 5, 1887.
1958. Alphonso Barton s Averill (David7, Ethan6, David5,
Ebenezer*, John7', William:1, William'), b. Oct. 24, 1850, at Port-
land, Me. ; m. June 25, 1875, at Portland, Eleanor Reid Dennis
(dau. of John Dennis of Portland and Susan A. Washburne, his
wife), b. July 4, 1855, at Gardiner, Me.; d. Aug. 21, 1885, at
Colfax, Washington Ter. He is a printer and lives at Portland,
Ore.
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
3243. i. Martha Morton Dennis", b. Mar. 23, 1876, at Portland,
Me., living at Portland, Ore.
3244. ii. Maurice Emery9, b. Aug. 5, 1877, at Portland; d. there,
Mar. 19, 1878.
3245. iii. William Dennis9, b. Nov. 17, 1879, at Colfax; d. there,
May 13, 1881.
3246. iv. Howard Washburne9, b. Sept. 27, 1881, at Colfax; d.
Mar. 20, 1893, at Portland, Ore.
1961. David Morton" Averill (David7, Ethan6, David5, Eben-
ezer\ John3, William", William1), b. Feb. 3, 1867, at Portland,
Me., is a curio dealer; has lived at Chelsea, Somerville, Cam-
bridge, Mass., Portland, Me., Oakland, Cal., and is living at the
present time at Portland, Ore. He m. Sept, 16, 1888, at Port-
land, Ore., Mary Ida Swain (dan. of George Russell Folger
Swain of Dillon, Mont., and Amanda Maria Barnes, his wife) ,
b. May 9, 1871, at McMinnville, Ore. Mr. Averill has been of
very great assistance in obtaining data of his branch of the
family.
Children (all b. at Portland) :
Zenas Emery9, b. Feb. 10, 1889.
Zarah May9, b. Apr. 1, 1890.
Karl Breckenridge9, b. Aug. 14, 1894.
Vida Morton9, b. June 2, 1899.
David Jordan9, b. July 14, 1900.
Beatrice Jeannette9, b. Feb. 14, 1902.
1966. Effie F.s Averill {David1, David*, David5, Ebe7iezeiA,
John3, William-, William1), b. Sept, 23, 1876, at Lincoln, Me.; m.
July 24, 1894, at Bangor, Me., Harry Weymouth. They live at
Howland, Me.
Child :
i. George Averill9 Weymouth.
1969, Bessies Averill (Nathan7, David6, David5, Ebenezer*,
John", William-, William'), b. July 14, 1873, at Winn, Me.; m.
Apr. 30, 1892. at Lee, Me., Geo. F. Stevens (son of Frank C.
Stevens and Ella O. Rowe, his wife), b. Dec. 10, 1870, at Lee.
They live at Orono, Me.
3247.
i.
3248.
ii.
3249.
iii
3250.
iv.
3251.
v.
3252.
vi.
The Eighth Generation 829
Children:
i. Charles A.9 Stevens, b. Sept. 6, 1893, at Winn.
ii. Vaughn P.1' Stevens, b. Sept. 14, 1896, at Winn, living at
Orono.
iii. Helen G.!i Stevens, b. Mar. 13, 1899, at Orono, is living
there,
iv. Mary O.9 Stevens, b. Aug. 8, 1902, at Orono, is living
there,
v. Lloyd R.9 Stevens, b. July 2, 1906, at Orono; d. there,
Aug. 20, 1907.
1972a. James* Averill (Moses7, Moses 2nd6, Moses% Eben-
ezer\ John3, William2, William1), b. May 2, 1821, at ,
Mass.; m. Dec. 15, 1846, at Temple, Me., Sarah Perry (dau. of
Joseph Perry of West Boylston, Mass., and Selah Sawyer, his
wife), b. Aug. 24, 1821, at Wilton, Me. She d. at Wilton, Sept.
7, 1902. Although James Averill lived for a time at Farming-
ton, North Jay and Temple, Me., his place of residence after
1853 was at Wilton. He was a general business man and also
a farmer. He d. at Wilton, Dec. 26, 1895.
The children of James and Sarah (Perry) Averill were:
3253. i. Foresto E.\ b. July 9, 1850, at Temple; m. Rose Clayton.
3254. ii. Rosellyn9, b. Jan. 14, 1852, at Temple; m. at Phillips,
Me., Jan. 6, 1878, Alonzo Pease. They live at Avon, Me.
3255. iii. Evelena9, b. Aug. 18, 1854, at Wilton; m. John R. Perham.
3256. iv. Albert Perry9, b. Feb. 22, 1857, at Wilton; m. Cora
Wilkins.
1972g. David C.s Averill (Moses7, Moses 2nd6, Moses5, Eben-
ezer\ John*, William2, William1), b. Dec. 18, 1837, at Temple,
Me.; m. Aug. 1, 1858, at Wilton, Me., Rhoda Ann Farmer
(dau. of Jacob Farmer of Temple and Martha Todd, his wife),
b. Mar. 29, 1837, at Temple. Mr. Averill is a farmer and is
living at Wilton.
Children (all b. at Wilton) :
Martha Ella9, b. Sept. 5, 1859; d. at five years of age.
Nora9, b. Feb. 10, 1862; d. y.
Ida E.9, b. Aug. 7, 1863; m. Herbert L. Knapp.
Plummer M.9, b. July 27, 1865; m. Aug., 1904, at Wilton,
Olive Dodge. They live at Wilton and have three chil-
dren.
3276. v. Minnie B.9, b. Jan. 26, 1868; m. Sherman I. Bean. They
live at Jay, Me., and have six children.
3272.
l.
3273.
ii.
3274.
iii.
3275.
iv.
830 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
3277. vi. Edgar Adalbert", b. Dec. 26, 1869; m. at Belton, Mo., Ida
Eaton. They live at Kansas City, Kan., and have three
children.
3278. vii. Myrtie Vira", b. May 7, 1874, is living at Somerville, Mass.
3279. viii. Mattie Lela", b. Nov. 21, 1878; m. Dec. 18, 1901, at Wil-
ton, Arthur Rowe. They live at Jay.
1973. Samuel* Averill (Nathaniel7, Samuel6, Benjamin?,
Job4, Job3, William2, William'), b. abt. 1837 (?), at Frankfort,
Me., is a blacksmith, and lives at East Boston, Mass. He m. (1)
at Lowell, Mass., Eliza Lord (dau. of Lord and So-
phronia Walton, his wife) ; he m. (2) at East Boston,
Children
3290.
i.
Louis (")'•'.
3291.
ii.
Henry9, twin brother to Helen.
3292.
iii.
Helen", twin sister to Henry;
East Boston, has one child.
3293.
iv.
Louis (b)9.
3294.
v.
Nathaniel'1.
in. Frank Butter, lives at
1975. Capt. Henry* Averill (Nathaniel7, Samuel6, Benja-
min5, Job4, Job-, William2, William1), b. at Frankfort, Me., was a
sea captain; m. at Frankfort, Sarah Treat (dau. of Jonathan
Treat and Lucy Ham, his wife). She d. abt. 1865, at sea, and
he, also, d. at sea, abt. 1869. Their place of residence was
Frankfort.
Child :
3295. i. Mary N.9, b. abt. 1865, at sea; m. Charles Ordway; they
have one child.
1980. Charles F.s Averill (Nathaniel7, Samuel6, Benjamin5,
Job4, Job*, William2, William'), b. Feb. 6, 1839, at Frankfort,
Me., keeps a livery stable there. He m. 1892, at Frankfort,
Hattie Dorr (dau. of Jonathan (or Zachariah?) Dorr of Boston,
Mass., and Almie or Almira Treat, his wife). Both are living
at Frankfort.
Children :
3296. i. Elizabeth", b. - - , 1893, at Frankfort.
3297. ii. Helen", b. - — , 1895, at Frankfort.
The Eighth Generation 831
1982. William" Averill (Nathaniel7, Samuel6, Benjamin5,
Job*, Job", William-, William'), b. Sept. 20, 1846, at Frankfort,
Me., is a stone cutter and lives at Frankfort. He m. Oct., 1878,
at Winterport, Me., Tryphena Page (dau. of Benjamin Page of
Frankfort and Elizabeth Bassack, his wife), b. July 19, 1859, at
Frankfort.
Children (all b. at Frankfort) :
3298. i. Nina May", b. Mar. 22, 1879.
3299. ii. Gertie", b. Mar. 31, 1880.
3300. iii. Blanche'', b. Nov. 26, 1886.
3301. iv. Grace", b. Oct. 29, 18S7.
3302. v. Frances", b. July 21, 1889.
3303. vi. Abby", b. Jan. 3, 1895.
3304. vii. Victor", b. Oct. 29, 1897.
1985. George Baxter" Averill . (Elihtr, John*, Benjamin5,
Job1, Job3, William', William1), b. June 4, 1838, at Eddington,
Me.; m. at Lynn, Mass., Lydia A. Brown of Dover, Me., and lives
at Whitewater, Wis.
Children :
3305. i. Maud May", b. Sept., 1871, at Chicago, 111.; m. Herman
Leibenberg.
Florence Mildred", b. Aug. 12, 1873, at Chicago, 111.
Alice Margaret9, b. Dec. 26, 1876, at Chicago, 111.
George Baxter", Jr., b. June 2, 1881, at Chicago, 111.
Grace Gushing", b. May 29, 1883, at Chicago, 111.
1989. Willard Gushing^ Averill (Elilr/r, John'\ Benjamin5,
Job1, Job\ William', William1), b. May 12, 1847, at Dover, Me.;
m. May, 1880, at Beaumont, Texas, Eliza McFadden of Beau-
mont. They live at Beaumont, where he is an esteemed citizen,
and he and his family are well known socially.
Their children (all b. at Beaumont) are:
3310. i. Barr Cushing'', b. June 18, 1881 ; m. Bessie Deniston.
3311. ii. Bertha Boynton", b. June 20, 1883; was grad. at Wells
College, N. Y., June, 1904; m. Ralph Parsons Kinney.
3312. iii. William McFadden", b. Feb., 1886.
3313. iv. Willard Cushing", b. Nov., 1888.
3306.
ii.
3307.
iii.
3308.
iv.
3309.
v.
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
1993. Anna Boynton* Averill (George7, John6, Benjamin5,
Job*, Job3, William-, William'), b. at Alton, Me., Feb. 25, 1843,
is the oldest of ten children, and the poet of our stock. She is
not only a noble woman, but by those who know her well (and
how successfully she has met many demands on her large heart,
fine spirit and delicate body!) she is considered as brave as any
famed warrior; and she is loved by them as only a fine woman
can be. Her home is at Sunnyslope, a farm on the outskirts of
Foxcroft, Me., commanding views that must delight a poet's
nature. There she works and writes, and when possible allows
herself to dream of the realization of great visions.
We are indebted to her for the dedication poem to our
common ancestor, the first in America : William Averell. In
Poems of Places, edited by Henry W. Longfellow, we find that
he, — our loved and honored American poet, — gave place to Miss
Anna Boynton Averill's beautiful poem called Birch Stream, Me.
This is in the New England selections. It is also in Whittier's
Songs of Three Centuries, and in the later edition of Bryant's
Library of Poetry and Song. Among many other poems of note
we would mention as evidence of the range of her talent, In
Dreams, Oblivion, The Sphinx's Riddle, A Quatrain, Through
the Heart of Maine, The Cry of the Human, Asleep, and the
Swallow Song. A few years ago Birch Stream and Other Poems,
a complete collection of her best poems, was published.
1997. Ellen Savage 8 Averill (George1, John6, Benjamin5,
Job\ Job3, William-, William1), b. July 17, 1852, at Alton, Me.;
m. Oct., 1874, at Boston, Mass., Lewis B. Chase ; they live at
Woodburn, Ore.
Children :
Lewis Flint0 Chase, b. July 13, 1876; m. ;
d. Sept. 26, 1905, had one son, Kenyth.
Addie Florence" Chase, b. Mar. 6, 1879; m. Mr. Cooley,
has two children, Bernice and Alice.
May" Chase, b. May 2, 1881; m. Mr. Hamilton, has two
children, Marie and Perle.
Ellen9 Chase, b. Jan. 26, 1883; m. Mr. Commack; has
two children, Clyde and Dorothy.
Fred" Chase, b. Dec. 8, 1888; d. Dec. 11, 1888.
George Averill9 Chase, b. Aug:. 22, 1891.
Anna Boynton Averill (No. 1993),
.
The Eighth Generation 835
1998. Luther Martin* Averill (George7, John6, Benjamin5,
Job*, Job", William-, William'), b. Dec. 22, 1855, at Alton, Me.,
is a farmer, and has lived at Alton, Dover, and (1898) Foxcroft,
Me. He m. Oct. 31, 1888, at Dover, Amy Wilson (dan. of
Charles Wilson of Atkinson, Me., and Elizabeth Grosse, his
wife), b. Sept. 7, 1867, at Atkinson, Me.
Children (all b. at Foxcroft) :
3314. i. Fred Wilson'', b. Nov. 30, 1891; d. Oct. 31, 1892.
3315. ii. Elizabeth Boynton9, b. Dec. 7, 1893.
3316. iii. Eugene Wilson'', b. Feb. 15, 1897.
3317. iv. Luther Robert', b. Oct. 22, 1901; d. Mar. 25. 1906.
1999. Janet Turner" Averill (George7, John6, Benjamin5,
Job\ Job3, William-, William1), b. Feb. 20, 1858, at Alton, Me.;
m. Sept. 9, 1890, at Dover, Me., Hiram Farmer; they live at
Charleston, Me.
Child :
i. Maurice9 Farmer, b. Oct. 5, 1892.
2002. Florence Malvinas Averill (George7, John6, Benja-
mhr, Job\ Job", William2, William1), b. May 25, 1866, at Dover,
Me. ; m. Oct. 4, 1893, at Dover, Alonzo Woodbury Gerrish ;
they live at Grenville, Me.
Children :
i. Edna Louise1' Gerrish, b. Oct. 28, 1898; d. May 8, 1899.
ii. Kenneth Averill''' Gerrish, b. Feb. 21, 1901.
2031. Lydia Lincoln" Averill (Thomas7, Thomas*, Benja-
min", Job\ Job3, William-, William'), b. Apr. 26, 1845, at Middle-
burg, Tenn., has lived at Middleburg and Boliver, Tenn., and
Quincy, Mass. She m. (1) Nov. 5, 1865, at Quincy, William
Hayward Follett (son of George Follett of Quincy and Betsey
Hobart, his wife), b. Feb. 14, 1836, at Quincy; d. there. Apr.
24, 1871. She m. (2) Feb. 3, 1887, at Quincy, George Woodbury
Morton (son of William Saxton Morton of Roxbury and Quincy,
Mass., and Mary Jane Woodbury Grimes of Francestown, N. H.,
his wife), b. May 2, 1842. They live at Quincy.
Mrs. Morton is said to resemble her father, Lieut. Averill,
in many ways, and to be a woman of great ability and many
interests.
836 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Child (by first husband) :
i. Frank Child9 Follett, b. Sept. 10, 1866, at Quincy, Mass.;
d. there, Sept. 14, 1884.
2033. Caroline" Averill (Joseph7, William*, Samuel5, Job\
Job", William2, William1), b. June 4, 1825, at Alna, Me.; m. Oct.,
1842, Joseph Leighton, Jr. She d. Feb. 9, 1844, at Alna, and her
sister, Sarah Anne Trask Averill, became the 2nd wife of Mr.
Leighton.
Child :
i. Enos;i Leighton, d. in infancy; buried at Sheepseot, Me.
2034. Wilmot* Averill (Joseph1, William 2nd*, Samuel5,
Job*, Job7-, William2, William1), b. Mar. 2, 1826, at Sheepseot,
Me. (Alna), was a ship-builder, and lived at Alna, New Castle,
Boothbay, Bath, Me., and at East Boston and Maiden, Mass.
He m. (1) May 7, 1848, at Boothbay, Lizzie Jane Kelley (dau. of
John Kelley of Boothbay, and Mary Sherman, his wife), b. at
Boothbay ; d. at East Boston, and was buried at Boothbay. He
m. (2) Nellie Kelley of Boothbay, an own cousin of his first
wife. She had no children and died some years ago. Mr.
Averill d. Mar. 14, 1910, at Boothbay. Interment at Boothbay.
Children (by first wife) :
3318. i. Elizabeth Cunningham1', b. at New Castle (Sheepseot),
Me.; m. Porter Evans Chase, at East Boston, Mass.;
d. there and was interred at Boothbay, Me. She had
three children, Jennie, Hiram, and another dau.
3319. ii. Wilmot jR.(a)9, b. at Bath, Me.; d. y.
3320. iii. Wilmot Jr. (")'•', b. at Boothbay; d. y.
3321. iv. Edward Scott', b. Mar. 14, 1864; m. Annie L. Ryder.
2035. Sarah Ann* Trask Averill (Joseph', William 2nd*, Sam-
uel?', Job1, Job-, William2, William1), b. Dec. 25, 1828, at Alna,
Me.; m. (1) May 24, 1845, at Alna, her brother-in-law, Joseph
Leighton, Jr., (son of Joseph Leighton of Alna, and Sara Chase,
his wife), b. Oct. 11, 1820, at Alna. He d. there, May 15, 1889.
Mrs. Leighton m. (2) Apr. 26, 1900, Edward G. Roffe of
Maiden, Mass., where she resided, but spent her summers in the
old home so dear to her at Sheepseot. She d. there, Sept. 9,
1907, and is buried at Sheepseot. Edward G. Roffe d. at Maiden,
Dec. 11, 1909, and was buried at Forest Hills, Boston, Mass.
The Eighth Generation 837
. Children (all b. at Alna, Me.) :
i. Ella Augusta1' Leighton, b. Aug. 18, 1845, was Principal
of the Hillside School at Medford, Mass. She has re-
sided at Maiden, Mass., for some years. Her valuable
assistance in obtaining data for her branch of the fam-
ily, is gratefully acknowledged by the Editor.
ii. Angelia9 Leighton, b. Jan. 16, 1848, is a dressmaker at
East Boston.
iii. Edward Chase0 Leighton, b. Dec. 12, 1854; m. May 3,
1882, at Decatur, 111., Julia Billington. He is a wood-
turner by trade, and also a farmer, at Sheepscot, Me.
He has seven children.
iv. Albert Wright" Leighton, b. July 10, 1863; d. Feb. 15,
1864, at Alna.
v. Nora Arletta9 Leighton, b. Dec. 10, 1864; m. Oct. 12,
1885, at Alna, Roscoe M. Chase. They live at Sheepscot,
E. S., and have six children.
2036. Jotham Donnell* Averill (Joseph7, William''' 2nd,
Samuel", Job*, Job3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 25, 1830, at
Alna, Me., was a farmer and lumberman and lived at Alna and
Jefferson, Me. He was an energetic man and an indefatigable
worker ; a member of the Methodist Church and a Republican.
He m. (1) Aug. 30, 1853, at New Castle, Me., Catharine Camp-
bell, b. 1828, at Prince Edward Island; d. Apr. 30, 1882, at
Sheepscot, Me. He m. (2) Mrs. Minerva Peaslee (a widow), b.
at N. Whitefield. He d. July 3, 1905.
Children (by first wife) :
3322. i. Lavinia C.9, b. July 1, 1854; m. at Alna, Me., Samuel F.
Hatch. She d. Apr. 23, 1882, at Sheepscot (New Castle
Cem. Records) , aet. 27 yrs. 9 mos.
3323. ii. Jotham Edward9, Jr., b. Oct. 8, 1861; m. Annie Mad-
docks, at Snohomish, Wash.; was a lumberman there;
d. Feb. 7, 1902.
3324. iii. Elizabeth C.9, b. — , 185-; m. at Alna, Charles
Peaslee of Jefferson, Me., has two children.
3325. iv. William9, b. , 186- ; m. at Jefferson, Maggie Moody
of Jefferson.
2037. William8 Averill 2nd (Joseph1, William* 2nd, Sam-
uel5, Je)b\ Job% Willia7n-, William1), b. Dec. 30, 1832, at Alna,
Me., was a ship-carpenter, and worked at his trade at New
Castle for some years. About 1863 he moved with his family to
838 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
San Francisco, Cal. He was a remarkably fine singer and a
very handsome man. He m. (Int. pub. July 22, 1855) Mary
Ann Nolan. He d. , 187-, at San Francisco.
Child :
3326. i. William', Jr., b. 185- ; d. when he was abt. 21 yrs. of age
prob. at San Francisco.
2038. Emmeline Trivett* Averill (Joseph", William1' 2nd,
Samuel", Job\ Job3, William', William'), b. Oct, 30, 1835, at
Alna, Me.; m. May, 1852, at New Castle, Me., Eben Dodge
of Edgecombe, Me. She d. Jan. 14, 1890, at New Castle.
Children :
i. Alfarata9 Dodge.
ii. Willard9 Dodge.
iii. Henry P.9 Dodge.
iv. Ida9 Dodge.
v. Claude9 Dodge.
vi. Eda Ella9 Dodge.
2039. Charles Baker' Averill (Joseph7, William* 2nd, Sam-
uel5, Job4, Job3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 29, 1839, at Alna,
Me., was Captain of a river craft, and lived at Wiscasset, Dresden
and Alna, Me. He was a soldier in the Civil War, and stationed
at Baton Rouge, la. He was a mild-tempered, easy-going man,
and an excellent singer; in religion, a Methodist; and in poli-
tics, a Republican. He m. (1) June, 1858, at Alna, Lydia
Dickinson (dau. of Joseph Dickinson of Wiscasset, Me., and
Jane Walker of Woolwich), b. Dec. 5, 1835, at Wiscasset; d.
there, Sept. 10, 1890. He m. (2) Sept. 9, 1891, Mrs. Harriet
(Savage) Blackman of Wiscasset, and d. May 26, 1910.
Children (all b. at Alna) :
Isaphena9, b. July 15, 1859; m. Americus McKenney.
Georgia9, b. May 8, 1861; m. Charles Gates.
Emma Rose9, b. Apr. 10, 1863; d. Mar., 1891, at Wiscasset,
Scott9, b. Nov. 24, 1864; m. Jan. 11, 1891, at Wiscasset,
Nellie Jackson (dau. of Thomas Jackson of Wiscasset).
Josie Etta9, b. Oct. 6, 1865; m. James Pottle.
Walter Hall", b. July 5, 1871; m. Lilla Blackman.
Clara Belle0, b. Oct, 19, 1873; m. July 4, 1896, at Gar-
diner, Me., Melvin Blackman of Wiscasset.
334. viii. Lydia Jam:', b. July 8, 1876; m. Frederic Hutchins Lewis.
3327.
i.
3328.
ii.
3329.
iii.
3330.
iv.
3331.
V.
3332.
vi.
3333.
\ ii
The Eighth Generation 839
2040. Joseph" Averill, Jr. (Joseph7, William" 2nd, Samuel5,
Job4, Job3, William2, William1), b. Sept. 27, 1841, at Alna, Me.,
was a very handsome, bright and promising young man. He
was in the Civil War with his brother Charles B., and was
stationed at Baton Rouge as Corporal of Co. H, 21st Me. Regt.
He m. Apr., 1859, Sarah E. Hall (dau. of Almond G. Hall of
Newcastle, Me., and Christie A. Young of Nashwaak, N. B., his
wife), b. Apr. 15, 1840. He d. May 2, 1863, of fever, at Baton
Rouge, while in the army.
Child :
3335. i. Marcella9, b. July 5, 1861; m. John M. Stilphen of Dres-
den, Me.
2041. Edward* Averill (Joseph7, William" 2nd, Samuel5,
Job*, Job3, William-, William'), b. Dec. 31, 1844, at Sheepscot,
in Alna, Me., was a carpenter and painter, and lived at Jeffer-
son, Me., where he was Post-Master. He was a Republican. He
served in the Army during the Civil War, and re-enlisted for the
rest of the war. He m. Oct. 31, 1870, at N. Whitefield, Me.,
Ruth Peaslee (dau. of Riley Peaslee of N. Whitefield and Sophia
Dunton, his wife), b. Feb. 24, 1845, at N. Whitefield.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
Annie Lawrie9, b. May 13, 1871; d. June 16, 1873.
Charles Edward9, b. Sept. 26, 1872.
Blanche Edna0, b. June 3, 1874.
Henry Weeks9, b. Feb. 26, 1876.
Wilbert Riley9, b. Jan. 1, 1878.
Iva Clementine9, b. Dec. 5, 1881.
Maud Sarah9, b. Oct. 31, 1884.
2047. Albert H.8 Averell (Hi ram7, William" 2nd , Samuel7', J ob\
Job", William-, William1), b. Mar. 27, 1851, at Readfield, Me., is
a farmer and lives at Farmingdale, Me. He holds the copy of the
bond given by Job (No. 54) Averell to Charles dishing when he
was appointed Deputy Sheriff of Pownalboro. His bond is re-
corded at Wiscasset. He m. Oct. 29, 1888, at Farmingdale, Me.,
Alice M. Brawn (dau. of John S. Brawn of Green, Me., and
Lowell, Mass., and Annie F. Church, his wife), of Windsor, Me.,
b. Mar. 17, 1872, at Winthrop, Me. Mr. Averell is a very capa-
ble, honest and earnest man, ever ready to help a fellow man in
need.
3336.
i.
3337.
ii.
3338.
iii.
3339.
iv.
3340.
v.
3341.
vi.
3342.
vii.
840 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Farmingdale) :
3363. i. Ernest W.9, b. Dec. 5, 1890.
3364. ii. Effie L.'j, b. Dec. 24, 1892.
3365. iii. Charles Irving', b. Nov. 26, 1894.
2049. Ida Eleonora8 Averell (Hiram7, William® 2nd, Samuel3,
Job*, Job3, William-, William'), b. June 30, 1858, at Farmingdale,
Me.; m. Oct., 1887, at Gardiner, Me., Eugene Bachelder.
Children :
i. Eugene Earle" Bachelder.
ii. Ruth May0 Bachelder.
iii. Calvin Leslie' Bachelder.
2052. Lizzie Frances" Averell {Samuel7, William* 2nd, Sam-
uel", Job1, Job3, William-, William), b. Nov., 1862, at New Castle,
Me.; m. (1?) Mr. Chase; m. (2?) Charles W. Allen.
She d. Dec, 1885, at Medford, Ore.
Children :
i. Willie' Chase, b. 1880.
ii. Clara1' Chase, b. 1882.
iii. Minnie0 Chase, b. 1883.
2054. Samuel" Averell (Austin7, Samuel6, Samuel5, Job4,
J nlr, William1, William'), b. Oct. 26, 1856, at New Castle, Me.;
m. Jan. 25, 1886, at Alna, Me., Alma Chester Nelson (dau. of
George T. Nelson of Alna and Eliza West, his wife), b. Jan. 20,
1864. Mrs. Averell d. Jan. 13, 1903, Mr. Averell is still living
at Sheepscot (Alna), Me.
Children :
3366. i. Gertrude Eliza0, b. Dec. 7, 1888; m. Henry Weeks (No.
3339) Averill.
3367. ii. Thelma", b. , 189-.
2056. Iva F.s Averell (Austin7, Samuel", Samuel7', Job\ Jobz,
William1, William1), b. Mar. 12, 1882; m. June 14, 1899, at Alna,
Me., Howard H. Trussell (son of John Trussell of So. Newcastle,
Mc, and Anna Elizabeth Walker, his wife). Mr. Trussell is a
merchant and lives at Wiscasset.
2057. Lawrence* Averell (Austin7, Samuel'', Samuel3, Job4,
Job . William2, William'), b. May 1, 1891, at Alna. He is a stu-
dent at Clark College.
The Eighth Generation 841
2058. Caroline8 Averell (Joseph7, James", William5, Job*,
Job3, William-, William1), b. July 15, 1829, at Prospect (Sears-
port), Me.; m. Mar. 25, 1855, at Alna, Me., Samuel T. Lowell
(son of Samuel Lowell of Alna and Elizabeth McFadden, his
wife), b. June 14, 1828, at Alna.
Children (all b. at Alna) :
i. Mary Jane8 Lowell, b. Aug. 19, 1858.
ii. Asa9 Lowell, b. Nov. 13, 1859.
iii. Flora9 Lowell, b. Mar. 25, 1861.
iv. Nellie9 Lowell, b. Feb. 28, 1863.
v. Julia A.9 Lowell, b. Feb. 21, 1866; d. Apr. 17, 1870.
vi. Samuel Truxton9 Lowell, b. Feb. 7, 1868. (Said to bear a
strong resemblance to Mr. Lawrence Lowell, Pres. of
Harvard, who is of the same stock.)
vii. Carrie Belle9 Lowell, b. Mar. 18, 1871.
All the above named children are married except Asa
and Samuel Truxton.
2060. Frank Wilbur" Averell (Joseph1, James", William5,
Job*, Job3, William"-, William1), b. Sept. 10, 1833, at Prospect
(Searsport), Me., lived at Alna. He m. Sarah Elizabeth Simp-
son, and died some years ago.
Child:
3368. i. Alice Maria9, b. at Alna; m. Mr. Wilbur Houdlette.
2063. Elbridge* Averell (Joseph', James", William5, Job*,
Job\ William-, William1), b. Mar. 27, 1840, at Prospect (Sears-
port), Me., lived at Richmond, Me. He m. (1) Kate Simmons;
m. (2) Lucy Marshall. He d. July 17, 1890, at Richmond.
Child :
3369. i. Ralph9.
2076. William Roberts Averell (Robert7, Moses", William",
Job*, Job3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 16, 1848, at Orono, Me.;
m. (1) Luella Davis; m. (2) Lizzie Lewis. He was in the Civil
War, a private in Co. D, 14th Me. Regt. He d. Feb. 1, 1886, at
Orono.
Child (by first wife) :
3370. i. Catherine9.
2077. Charles Allen" Averell (Robert7, Moses", William",
Job*, Job% William-, William1), b. 185-, at Orono, Me.; m.
Helen Silsby of Hamden, Me., and lives at Houlton, Me.
842 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Child :
3371. i. Harold0, b. , 187-
2078. Nathan Allen" Averill (Robert7, Moses6, William5,
Job4, Job3, William', William'), b. Sept. 27, 1852, at Oldtown,
Me., is a merchant and has lived at Oldtown and Winn, Me. He
m. (1) Dec. 12, 1884, at Bangor, Me., Charlotte Burnham Ches-
ley (dan. of William H. Chesley of Winn and Emma J. Morrill,
his wife), b. Dec. 17, 1862, at Lincoln, Me.; d. Mar. 27, 1890, at
Winn. He m. (2) Oct. 17, 1894, at Bangor, Sona Grace Wallace
(dan. of James H. Wallace of Carroll, Me., and Susan Moores,
his wife), b. Apr. 19, 1865, at Carroll, Me.
Child (by second wife) :
3372. i. Robert Wallace0, b. June 8, 1897, at Winn, Me.
2084. Martha G.s Averill (Lather, Moses6, William5, Job\
Job-, William2, William1), b. Mar. 17, 1863, at Oldtown, Me., has
lived at Lincoln Centre and Houlton, Me., and Brookline, Mass.
She m. Dec. 25, 1886, at Lincoln Centre, Hon. Llewellyn Powers
(son of Arbla Powers of Pittsfiekl, Me., and Naomi Matthews,
his wife), b. 1838, at Pittsfield. Mrs. Powers is a cultivated
and attractive woman, of fine presence, resembling several other
handsome women of the Averell-Averill-Avery stock in her reg-
ular features, fair coloring and splendid physique. She is much
admired in her native state. Mr. Powers has been for many
years a man of marked ability. He was elected Governor of
Maine in 1897-8, and 1898-9.
Children :
i. Walter Averill' Powers, b. Apr. 16, 1888, at Brookline,
Mass.
ii. Martha Pauline" Powers, b. Apr. 19, 1890, at Brookline,
Mass.
iii. Doris Virginia0 Powers, b. May 15, 1892. at Houlton, Me.
iv. Ralph Averill' Powers, b. Sept. 24, 1893, at Houlton, Me.
v. Margaret Llewellyn9 Powers, b. Dec. 27, 1896, at Houl-
ton, Mo.
2088. Miles Williams Averell (Miles7, Ebenezer6, William5,
Job1, Job'; William-, William'), b. Jan. 30, 1838, at Alna, Me.,
was a farmer and lived at Alna. He m. there, abt. 1860 (?),
Lauretta Pottle (dau. of Hiram Pottle of Alna, and Eliza Peas-
lee, his wife). Mr. Averell was a soldier in the Civil War, and
The Eighth Generation 843
was stationed for a time at New Orleans, where he d. in the
hospital. July 21, 1864.
Children :
3373. i. Herbert", b. 1862; is married and lives in Mass.
3374. ii. Sarah", b. 1864; is married.
2090. Albion* Averill (Ebenezer, Ebenezer6, William7', Job\
Job", William\ William"), b. Jan. 30, 1832, at Alna, Me.; m.
Sept. 12, 1858, Lorintha A. Ross of Nobleboro, Me. (dan. of
John Ross of Ipswich, Mass., and Mary Colwell of Bowdonin-
ham, Mass.). They live at Sheepscot, Me.
Children :
3375. i. Lucy M.9, b. Jan. 4, 1860; m. Nov. 24, 1880, George L.
Marr of Alna, Me. They live at Wollaston, Mass., and
have 5 children.
3376. ii. Ervin H.9, b. Sept. 3, 1862; m. Dec. 23, 1889, Lucy Moody
of Jefferson, Me. They live at Alna and have 1 child.
3377. iii. Melvin E.9, b. Oct. 3, 1865; m. Mar. 18, 1890, Edith Ben-
ner. They live at Freeport, Me., and have 1 child.
3378. iv. Albion W.;, b. Dec. 10, 1870; lives at home, unm.
3379. v. Addie M.°, b. May 3, 1873; m. June 26, 1894, Ernest Weeks
of Jefferson, Me.; lives at Jefferson.
2092. Marietta"1 Averill (Ebenezer7, Ebenezer*, William'0,
Job*, Job?% William2, William1), b. Feb. 4, 1837, at Alna, Me.,
lived at Alna, and after 1866 at Saugus, Me. She m. Oct. 2,
1853, William Mills Tobin (son of Richard Tobin of Nobleboro
and Christiana Mills, his wife), b. July 8, 1829.
Children :
i. Mary P.9 Tobin, b. Sept. 16, 1854, at Alna; d. July 12,
1856.
ii. Florence Dunton9 Tobin, b. Aug. 19, 1857, at Alna; m.
Laura A. Bray,
iii. William H.9 Tobin, b. Jan. 30, 1860; m. Jennie M. Ryan.
iv. Edgar S.9 Tobin, b. Feb. 11, 1865; m. Jane Peabody.
2125. Ezekiel* Averill (Christopher, Ezekiel*, John5, Job4,
Job3, William", William'), b. Oct. 14, 1831, at Richmond, Me.;
m. Apr. 19, 1863, at Charlestown, Mass., Mary J. Niles (dau. of
Joseph W. Niles and Mary P. Rand, his wife), b. July 18, 1830,
at Charlestown, Mass. He d. Nov. 14, 1894, at Winthrop, Mass.
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Child:
3400. i. George W.9, b. Jan. 12, 1864, at Charlestown; lives at Mel-
rose, Mass. He m. Mar. 1, 1891, at Chelsea, Mass., Mary
E. Kelley of Chicago, 111., b. May 31, 1872, at Cam-
bridge, Mass.
2126. Mary Elizabeth s Averill (Christopher, Ezekiel*,
John5, Job\ Job3, William-, William1), b. Dec. 16, 1832, at Rich-
mond, Me., has lived at Wiscasset, Winneganee and Bath, Me.
She m. Mar. 6, 1860, at Wiscasset, Alden Morse (son of Richard
Morse and Jane Parker, his wife), b. July 2, 1811, at Winnega-
nee; d. there, Mar. 7, 1875.
Children (all b. at Winneganee) :
i. Horace Gray9 Morse, b. Jan. 7, 1861; d. Oct. 26, 1898;
unm.
ii. John A.9 Morse, b. July 17, 1862; m. Dec. 15, 1892, at
Charlestown, Mass., Leonia Brockway.
iii. Clarixa W.9 Morse, b. June 30, 1870; unm.
2129. Emma Claras Averill (John7, John*, John5, Job4, Job3,
William2, William1), b. Oct. 16, 1852, at Winthrop, Me., has
lived at Tioga. Pa., Lake City and St. Paul, Minn., and Wash-
ington, D. C. She m. Nov. 13, 1873, at Christ Church, St. Paul,
the Hon. Wm. H. H. Stowell, member of Congress from Vir-
ginia. He was b. July 26, 1840, at Windsor, Vt., and was the
son of Sylvester Stowell of Windsor, Vt., later of Boston, Mass.,
and of Fanny Chandler Bowen, his wife. He comes from fine
old New England and Welsh and English stock, being a member
of or eligible to most of our patriotic societies. He was gradu-
ated at the Boston English High School in 1856; was with the
firm of C. O. Whitman and Sons, ship owners and East India
importers and sugar refiners. He settled in Virginia in 1865 ;
was U. S. Commissioner (Va.), 1865-69; Collector, Int. Rev.
4th Dist., Va., 1869-71; Mem. 42nd, 43rd and 44th Congresses,
1871-77. His chief work in Congress was on the Post Office
Committee for six years, serving with Samuel Randall (after-
ward Speaker of the House of Representatives), Joseph Can-
non, the present Speaker of the House (1908), Thomas C. Piatt
of Xew York and other eminent men.
The Eighth Generation 845
He built pulp and paper mills in conjunction with Gen. J. T.
Averill, at Appleton, Wis., where he lived for a time ; and blast
furnaces at Duluth, 1889, where he also lived a short time. The
present place of residence of the Hon. and Mrs. Stowell is St.
Paul.
Children :
i. John Averill1' Stowell, b. Aug. 30, 1875, at St. Paul; d.
July 7, 1880, at Appleton.
ii. William Averill" Stowell, b. Mar. 29, 1882, at Appleton;
m. Jan. 14, 1904, at San Bernardino, Cal., Mabel Gardner
(dau. of Wm. H. Gardner and Alice — , his wife,
of Buffalo, N. Y.). He was grad. at Princeton Univer-
sity, 1904, and is now a student at Johns Hopkins Uni-
versity at Baltimore, Maryland.
2131. Anna Mays Averill (John7, John'1, John*, Job*, Job",
William-, William'), b. Nov. 21, 1859, at Lake City, Minn.; was
m. Dec. 17, 1890, at St. Paul, Minn., to Edwin Amos Jaggard,
one of the most noted jurists of the Middle West. "He was a
member of the Supreme Bench of Minnesota Be-
fore he was a judge, he lectured on medical jurisprudence, and
he wrote many papers He left behind him Jaggard
on Torts, Jaggard on Taxation, Jaggard on Malicious Persecu-
tion, Jaggard on False Imprisonment, Jaggard on Historical
Anomalies in the Law of Libel and Slander." He was generally
admired, and at his death in Bermuda, Feb., 1911, the tributes
to his memory were numerous. One of special interest was in
the Baltimore Evening Sun, Feb. 18, by Henry Edward Warren.
He said that Judge Jaggard might have had the Governorship
of the state had he not preferred the Bench, and also that the
American Bar Association sent him abroad to report on com-
parative law.
He was especially happy in his domestic life and in a host
of friends always glad to be with him in his fishing trips or at
his fireside. His wife survives him.
2133. Albert James 8 Averill (Anson1, James*, John5, Job\
Job3, William2, William1), b. July 15, 1861, at San Francisco,
Cal., is an orchardist, and lives at Monrovia, Cal. He m. July 4,
1896, at San Diego, Cal., Lillie Virginia Robbins (dau. of Har-
846 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
vey Robbins and Martha Katherine Dobson, his wife), b. July 8,
1862, at Norfolk, Va.
Children (both b. at Monrovia, Cal.) :
3401. i. MANLEY L.9, b. Aug. 17, 1898; d. Aug. 28, 1899, at Los
Angeles, Cal.
3402. ii. Albert Sherwood", b. Jan. 8, 1900.
2144. Doras Averill (Edwin7, Guy6, John7', Job*, Job3, Will-
iam', William'), b. , 18—, at Atkinson, Me.; lived at
Kenduskeag, Me., and is living now in Massachusetts. She m.
Abner Clemens of Kenduskeag.
Children :
i. Kossuth" Clemens; d. unm.
ii. Nathan'' Clemens; d. unm.
2147. Daniel Chase* Averill (Gay7, Ginf, John7', Job", Job5,
William-, William1), b. May 24, 1853; lives at Atkinson, Me.;
m. (1) Lucretia P. Walker (dau. of Charles Walker and Abigail
Harrison, his wife), d. Feb. 26, 1886, at Atkinson. He m. (2)
Oct. 5, 1896, Mrs. Lavina (Meder) Chase or Mace, dau. of
Joseph Meder.
Children (by first wife) :
3403. i. Caroline Louise", b. May 2, 1878, at Atkinson, Me., grad.
at high school, Kenduskeag, and normal school, Castine,
1898.
3404. ii. Abigail1', b. June 18, 1882, at Kenduskeag.
3405. iii. Henrietta", b. Oct. 16, 1885, lives with Augustus Walker's
family at Winterburn, Pa.
2149. Edwin Sumner* Averell (Guy7, Guy6, John7', Jo64,
Job3, William', William'), b. Oct. 29, 1862, prob. at Atkinson,
Me. ; m. Lena Evans.
Child:
3406. i. Henry Lewis9.
2153. Jennie Gross8 Averell (Guy7, Guy6, John7', Job\ Job3,
William2, William*), b. Sept. 6, 1875, at Atkinson, Me.; lives at
Foxcroft, Me. She m. Anson Tewkesbury of Atkinson.
Child:
i. Anson Guy9 Tewkesbury.
The Eighth Generation 847
2188. Walton Felch* Avery (Abiel7, Joseph", Enoch'', Is-
rael4 Averell, Job", William", William'), b. Oct. 30, 1866, at Sac-
ramento, Cal., was for some time a pattern maker at Mare
Island Navy Yard. He lived at Sacramento (3 yrs.), Vallejo
(14 yrs.), Oakland (5 yrs.), and is living at the present time at
San Francisco, Cal. He m. July 30, 1898, at Vallejo, Helen
Barbe (clan, of Wilhelm Hermann Frederick Barbe of Amster-
dam, Holland, and Johanna Christina Van Breemen, his wife),
b. July 23, 1876, at Amsterdam, Holland.
Children (all b. at Vallejo) :
3417. i. Robert Walton'1, b. May 14, 1899.
3418. ii. Norman Frederick1', b. July 7, 1900.
3419. iii. Russell Grant", b. Nov. 20, 1902.
2201. Elmira Jeanettes Avery (Joseph7, Joseph", Enoch5,
Israel* Averell, Job-, William", William1), b. Apr. 18, 1869, at Jef-
ferson, Me., and lived on part of the original farm of her great-
grandfather Enoch Averell, and in an interesting old house built
by her grandfather Joseph Averell a century ago. Unfortunately
this house was burned in 1911. A duplicate of it was built by
his brother Enoch at the same time and that also was burned,
very many years ago ; as both contained unusually interesting
and artistic details for farm houses their loss is greatly regret-
ted. With her father's interest in education she, as an only
child, was carefully raised and educated, and very naturally was
the light of that old home. She was educated at Coburn Classical
Institute at Waterville, Me., class of 1887. She was m. May 13,
1893, to Rev. Geo. H. Hamlen, a Free Will Baptist missionary,
who was the son of Charles Crocker Hamlen and Judith Ann
Smiley, his wife. He was b. Feb. 22, 1866, at Sydney, Me. Mr.
Hamlen was educated at Coburn Institute, class of 1886, Bates'
College, class of 1890, Cobb Divinity School, class of 1893.
After their marriage they were stationed at Balasore, India,
about 130 miles from Calcutta. He is Principal of the Balasore
Christian High School. Her duties as wife of a foreign mission-
ary are those of a mother with dozens of children, and she seems
to perform them with joy. She was in America in 1912.
848 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
The children of the Rev. George and Mrs. Elmira (Avery)
Hamlen (all b. at India) were:
i. Josefh Avery0 Hamlen, b. May 19, 1894, at Balasore, India.
ii. Charles Elmer" Hamlen, b. Aug. 23, 1898, at Balasore,
India.
iii. Frank Henry" Hamlen, b. Sept. 8, 1901, at Balasore, India.
2202. Iras Avery (John7, Joseph6, Enoch7', Israel4 Averell,
Jobs, William2, William1), b. Nov. 18, 1837, at Richmond, Me.;
is a fruit grower, and has lived at Monte Rio and Newcastle,
Cal. He m. Sept. 14, 1874, near Auburn, Cal., Seney Vandevere
Bolles (dau. of Ralph Bolles of Eldorado, Cal., and Jerusha
West, his wife), b. July 17, 1849, in Ohio. They are living at
Newcastle, Placer Co., Cal.
Children :
3420. i. Burt", b. Apr. 14, 1876, at Emigrant Gap, Cal., has lived
there and is now in Alaska (1906).
3421. ii. Edith", b. July 17, 1884, at Emigrant Gap, was grad. from
the Auburn High School, 1906.
3422. iii. John C.9, b. Oct. 23, 1889, at Blue Cannon, Cal., is living
at home.
2204. Franklin* Avery (John7, Joseph''', Enoch7', Israel*
Am veil, Job3, William-, William'), b. Nov. 1, 1840, at Richmond,
Me.; m. Feb. 21, 1870, at Sacramento, Cal., Abby Maria Gardner
(dau. of Joseph Gardner and Sarah Jane Haskell, his wife), b.
Feb. 19, 1846, at Foxcroft, Me. He lived at Richmond, Me., Sac-
ramento and San Diego, Cal., Tacoma, Wash., and last at Oak-
land, Cal., where he d. Dec. 15, 1903. He was a railroad fore-
man.
Children :
3123. i. Alexander Gordon9, b. Dec. 9, 1870, at Sacramento; m.
July 11, 1898, at Tacoma, Wash., Katharine Lee Hardy
(dau. of Rufus Coleman Hardy and Sarah Burns, his
wife), b. at Virginia, Nev. Mr. Avery studied law in
Tacoma, and is now Assistant Division Counsel of the
Northern Pacific R. R., and living at Tacoma.
3424. ii. Edna Irene9, b. July 6, 1876, at Sacramento, is a culti-
vated and interesting woman and lives at Tacoma.
The Eighth Generation 849
2212. Enoch" Avery, Jr. {Enoch7, Enoch*, Enoch6, Israel*
Avcrell, Job3, William-, William1), b. July 3, 1828, at Frankfort,
Me. He lived at Westerly, R. I., for some years. He m. (1)
Nov. 19, 1848, Hannah J. Severance, b. Jan. 1, 1828, bap. at
Grace Church. Westerly, Nov. 2, 1873 ; d. Oct. 8, 1875, at Win-
terport, Me. He m. (2) Nov. 24, 1877, Mrs. Annie Dunbar
(nee Ritchie) . He d. Nov. 13, 1884.
Children :
3425. i. Melvina J.9, b. Sept. 2, 1850; d. Apr. 5, 1856.
3426. ii. Enoch Franklin9, b. Oct. 14, 1854; bap. at Grace Church,
Westerly, Aug., 1881; lived at Winterport and Westerly.
He m. Mar. 21, 1876, at Grace Church, Westerly, Mary
E. Brown. He d. Nov. 19, 1877. His widow m. (2)
Mar. 2, 1893, George T. Bacon of Jacksonville, Fla. She
had a letter from Grace Church, Westerly, Aug., 1881,
to the church in Jacksonville.
3427. iii. Amelia E.9, b. May 17, 1857; d. Sept. 27, 1862.
3428. iv. Leonora Estella9, b. Jan. 10, 1861; m. Marcus L. Curtis.
3429. v. Carrie Lizzie9, b. Mar. 18, 1863; m. Charles E. Shaw.
2214. Sarah J.8 Avery (Enoch7, Enoch'', Enoch-', Israel*
Avcrell, Job", William2, William1), b. Mar. 9, 1832, at Frankfort
(Winterport), Me., lived at Prospect Ferry and Ellsworth, Me.
She m. Dec. 28, 1848, Parker Witham (son of Benjamin Witham
of Prospect, Me., and Tryphena Harriman, his wife), b. 1829,
at Prospect. He d. 1887, at Togus, Me. She d. Jan. 1, 1886,
at Ellsworth, Me.
Children (all b. at Prospect) :
i. Charles M.9 Witham, b. 1850; m. Lizzie J. Hurd.
ii. Sarah E.° Witham, b. 1852; d. 1873, at Belfast, Me.
iii. Frederick P.9 Witham, b. 1854; m. Ardella Moore,
iv. Orlando A.9 Witham, b. 1856.
2215. Mellens Avery {Enoch7, Enoch*, EnocliJ', Israel*
Averell, Job", William2, William1), b. Feb. 24, 1834, at Frankfort,
Me., was a stone cutter and lived at Winterport, Me. He m.
Dec. 26, 1852, Belinda Bowden (dau. of Elisha Bowden of Win-
terport and Silvina Colson, his wife) , b. Nov. 6, 1832, at Win-
terport. He d. June 2, 1872, at Winterport; and his widow m.
(2) Mr. Littlefield and was living in 1898 (?) at West
Hampden, Me.
850 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (all but one b. at Winterport) :
3430. i. Ella", b. June 11, 1858.
3431. ii. Fred", b. Jan. 4, 1860; is married.
3432. iii. Ashley1', b. Jan. 1, 1861; d. July 30, 1869.
3433. iv. Edward0, b. Mar. 16, 1863, at Blue Hill, Me.; d. Aug. — ,
1865.
3434. v. Ida1', b. Apr. 11, 1865; is married.
2216. Edward* Avery 2nd (Enoch7, Enoch'', Enoch*, Israel*
Averell, Job--, William-, William'), b. Dec. 14, 1835, at Frankfort,
Me., was a stone cutter and lived at Frankfort, Winterport,
Prospect, Vinalhaven and Bangor, Me. He m. Sept. 19, 1857,
at Stockton, Me., Marian Martell Crocker (dau. of Enoch
Crocker of Prospect and Matilda D., his wife), b. Oct. 5, 1842,
at Prospect. He d. May 1, 1882, at Vinalhaven. Mr. Avery was
a volunteer in the Civil War, his loyalty to the Flag follows down
through two generations.
Children :
3435. i. George Walter1', b. May 3, 1858, at Frankfort; m. Mary
E. Coombs.
3436. ii. Charles Wallace9, b. Aug. 28, 1860, at Winterport; d.
Feb. 29, 1864, at Prospect.
3437. iii. Ellen Maria1', b. July 6, 1862, at Prospect; d. there
Aug. 12, 1864.
3438. iv. Albert Lewis", b. May 27, 1869, at Prospect; m. Abbie L.
Lowell.
3439. v. Cora Frances1', b. July 16, 1872, at Prospect, was educated
at the common schools of Vinalhaven and Bangor and
the Bangor High School, and received the Holton Gold
Medal. She was afterwards a book-keeper, and d. Sept.
6, 1894, at Bangor.
2218. Mary E.8 Avery (Enoch7, Enoch1', Enoch7', Israel'
Averell, Job-, William", William'), b. July 1, 1840, at Frankfort,
Me., lived at Winterport, Me. She m. May 17, 1857, Hiram
Holmes of Frankfort (now Winterport), b. Oct. 18, 1809. He
d. Aug. 4, 1884; she d. Mar. 13, 1885.
Children:
i. Harry A.1' Holmes, b. Mar. — , 1858; d. Mar. — , 1861.
ii. Flora E." Holmes, b. Sept. 9, 1859; m. George L. Gilman.
iii. Luella F.1' Holmes, b. Apr. 24, 1863; m. Wellington M.
I I owes.
The Eighth Generation 851
iv. Lizzie J." Holmes, b. , 186- ; d. some years ago.
v. Herbert G.;' Holmes, b .Mar. 14, 1868, at Winterport; m.
Annie Sullivan,
vi. Harriet L.1' Holmes, b. May 17, 1871, at Winterport; m.
George M. Knox.
2220. Melinda Alice" Avery (Enoch7, Enoch'', Enoch", Is-
rael' Averell, Job", William-, William1), b. Oct. 3, 1844, at Frank-
fort, Me. ; m. May 4, 1867, at Lewiston, Me., Andrew Conlon,
b. Sept. 8, 1843. They live at Fall River, Mass.
Children :
i. H. Elmer'-' Conlon. b. Mar. 17, 1868.
ii. Ernest P." Conlon, b. Jan. 21, 1872; m. Aug. 17, 1896,
Mary A. Albert,
iii. Franklin A.1' Conlon, b. Feb. 21, 1879; d. Jan. 20, 1883.
2223. Phoebe Evas Avery (Enoch7, Enoch", Enoch5, Israel'
Averell, Job-, William-, William1), b. Oct. 1, 1852, at Frankfort,
Me.; m. Feb. 2, 1875, Leon Carleton of Winterport, Me. She d.
Sept., 1880.
Children :
i. Percy O.14 Carleton, b. Aug. 12, 1875.
ii. Willie E.;' Carleton, b. Oct, 14, 1877.
2225. Adoniram Judson* Avery (Leirman7, Enoch'-, Enoch7',
Israel' Averell, Job", William", William1), b. Nov. 16, 1838, at
Jefferson, Me., was a stone cutter and lived at Jefferson. He m.
Nov. 6, 1859, at Portsmouth, N. H., Hannah M. Linscott (dau.
of Samuel Linscott of York, Me., and Nancy Nowell, his wife),
b. Oct. 8, 1836, at York, Me.
Children :
3440. i. Wesley1*, b. Sept. 7, 1860, at York.
3441. ii. Frank", b. Aug. 25, 1863, at Jefferson; d. there, Jan. 9,
1874.
3442. iii. Lilla;', b. Jan. 5, 1868, at Jefferson.
2227. George E.8 Avery (Leirman7, Enoch6, Enoch7', Israel*
Averell, Job", William', William1), b. Apr. 20, 1848, at Jefferson,
is a blacksmith and lives at Weeks Mills and China, Me. He m.
Laura Sprague (dau. of Charles Sprague of Jefferson, Me., and
Eunice Hislar, his wife), b. May 21, 1855, at Jefferson; she d.
there, May 28, 1881.
852 Averell. Averill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
3443. i. Georgia9, b. Sept. 11, 1872; d. Oct. 17,
3444. ii. Nellie L.9, b. Mar. 16, 1874.
3445. iii. Addie A.c', b. Mar. 20, 1875.
3446. iv. Laura B.9, b. June 17, 1876.
3447. v. Grace A.9, b. Dec. 11, 1877.
3448. vi. Clarence', b. May 28, 1879.
3449. vii. Harry', b. May 16, 1881.
2228. Newell Eddy8 Avery (Lewman7, Enoch*, Enoch5, Is-
rael' Averell, Job3, William"-, William1), b. Nov. 28, 1850, at Jef-
ferson, Me., is a prosperous farmer and business man, and has
lived at Cooper's Mills and Whitefield, Me. He m. May 23, 1876,
at Whitefield, Mary Louise (Howe) Avery — widow of Joseph
Dunton Avery (No. 1187) — and dau. of Hiram E. Howe of
Whitefield, Me., and Louisa B. Kincaid, his wife. She was b.
Nov. 14, 1845, at Whitefield.
Children (both b. at Whitefield) :
3450. i. Mary E.9, b. Sept. 16, 1878.
3451. ii. Edna F.°, b. July 14, 1882.
2230. Mercy Anns Avery (Prentiss7, Enoch*, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job", William2, William1), b. July 3, 1841, at Carmel,
Me.; m. Isaiah A. Crockett. She d. Oct. 31, 1862, at Bucksport,
Me.
Child :
i. Albert' Crockett, d. y.
2234. Eunice Mayos Avery (Prentiss7, Enoch6, Enoch5, Is-
rael* Averell, Job5, William2, William'), b. Feb. 14, 1849, at
Boyd's Corner, Winterport, Me., and lives at Winterport. She
m. there, Oct. 13, 1867, Charles E. Campbell (son of Theodore
Mclntire Campbell of Frankfort, Me., and Barbara Grey of
Sedgewick, Me., his wife) , b. May 2, 1845, at Frankfort.
Children :
i. Minnie May' Campbell, b. Apr. 2, 1872, at Prospect, Me.
ii. Avery' Campbell, b. Aug. 14, 1877, at Winterport, Me.
iii. Eliza Ethel0 Campbell, b. Oct. 24, 1879, at Winterport,
Me.
The Eighth Generation 853
2236. Sewell Edwin' Avery (Prentiss", Enoch", Enoch5, Is-
rael4 Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Sept. 19. 1853, at
Frankfort (now Winterport) , Me., has lived at Frankfort and
Yinalhaven, Me., and Bloomington, 111. He is Supt. of the Reed
Stone Quarries at Bedford and Bloomington. He is a Republi-
can and a Free Mason. He m. (1) Nov. 18. 1874, Susie H.
Turner (dau. of Benjamin Turner of Somerville. Me., and Maria
Jones, his wife), b. Mar. 31, 1855, at Somerville, Me.; d. there
Mar. 31, 1876. He m. (2) Dec. 10. 1878. at Bedford, Ind.,
Miranda C. Reath (dau. of Jacob Reath of Bedford and Theo-
dora Hoffman, his wife), b. Apr. 22. 1858. at Bedford. She is a
graduate of the public schools and of Chautauqua, and a mem-
ber of the Episcopal Church.
Children (by first wife) :
3452. i. Susie RV. b. Mar. 26. 1876. at Somerville. Me.
(by second wife) (all b. at Bedford, Ind.) :
3453. ii. Natalia9 b. Feb. 22. 1880; d. Aug. 22, 1880.
3454. iii. Florence May', b. Dec. 6. 1888.
3455. iv. James Melyix\ b. Jan. 31. 1892.
2237. Charles Delbert" Avery (Prentiss7, Enoch8, Enoch'-,
Israel* Averell. Job3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 29. 1856. at
Frankfort. Me., is a lumber dealer and has lived at Frankfort,
Me., and at Detroit. Jackson and Ann Arbor. Mich. He m. (1)
Apr. 29, 1878. at Detroit, Annie Frances Mainville (dau. of
Jean B. Mainville of Amherstberg. Canada (a Frenchman by
birth), and Frances Helen Allen (en English woman), his wife),
b. Oct. 12. 1856. at Amherstberg. She d. Apr. 8, 1890, at De-
troit. He m. (2) May 19. 1891. at St. Johns. Mich.. Cornelia
Frances Knapp (dau. of Elijah Russell Knapp of Churchville,
X. Y.. and Fannie Parnell Hutchinson, his wife) , b. Jan. 18.
1859. at Churchville. X. Y.
Child (by first wife) :
3456. i. Marie Grace, b. Feb. 1. 1880. at Detroit, was grad. at the
Ann Arbor Conservatory of Music, and is now a teacher
of music.
2239. Rev. Newell Augustus" Avery {Edward?, Enoch',
Enoch5, Israel4 Averell. Job3, William2, William1), b. June 30,
1847, at Prospect, Me., was educated at Bucksport and at Bates
College. Lewiston. Me., and was grad. from Bates Theological
854 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
School, now Cobb Divinity School, in 1880. He received a license
to preach in 1874, and July 4, 1875, was ordained as minister in
the Baptist Church at Islesboro, Me. He held one pastorate
before taking his theological course, and one during the course.
After graduation he settled first at Epsom, N. H., then in suc-
cession at Water Village and Ossipee; and in 1888 was called
to Manchester, and in 1895 to Alton, N. H., at which time he
was also chosen Chaplain of the New Hampshire Legislature.
Illness forced him to discontinue his ministerial work for a
time, but he has been since 1906 the Pastor of the Ashland
Free Baptist Church, at Ashland, N. H. He was m. May 19,
1881, at Wells, Me., to Sarah Chase Goodwin (dau. of George
Goodwin of Wells Branch, Me., and Hadessa Chase, his wife),
b. June 27, 1847, at Wells. She wTas grad. from the Maine State
Seminary, now Bates College, at Lewiston, Me., class of 1867 ;
and as she had always been identified with the church work in
which her parents were actively engaged, and especially her
mother, she became a very valuable assistant to her husband in
his life work, and in the special work of the Baptist Church.
Child:
3457. i. George Goodwin", b. July 14, 1882, at Wells, Me., was
drowned July 4, 1898, at Robert's Cove, Lake Winnipe-
saukee, near Alton, N. H.
2240. George Aldens Avery {Edward?, Enoch6, Enoch5,
Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William'), b. May 2, 1849, at
Prospect, Me., is a farmer, quarry owner and stone cutter, and
lives at Prospect Ferry, Prospect, in the homestead of his father.
He is one of the most respected men of the town ; a man of
scrupulous honesty and sincerity, very loyal to all his friends
and faithful to all trusts. He m. Apr. 12, 1873, at Monroe, Me.,
Anna Gertrude Pierce (dau. of Augustus Pierce, who was b. at
Salem, Mass., and lived at Prospect, Me., and of Mary Jane Hall
of Long Island, Me., his wife). Mrs. Avery is a beautiful Chris-
tian woman, a noble wife and mother, and much loved by her
friends.
Children (both b. at Prospect) :
3458. i. LULU Pierce1', b. July 24, 1879, was educated at Bucksport,
Me., and at Abbott Academy, Andover, Mass., from
The Eighth Generation 855
where she was graduated, class of 1902. She taught in
the public schools of Winthrop, Me., from the autumn
of 1902 until her marriage, Aug. 1, 1907, at her father's
residence, to Edwin C. Clifford, Supt. of Public Schools
for ten years at Winthrop, Me., where they now reside.
Mr. Clifford has three children by a previous marriage.
3459. ii. Edward", b. July 30, 1886; m. Bertha Mae Pettee.
2241. Edward Franklin* Avery (Edward', Enoch9, Enoch7',
Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William'), b. Jan. 11, 1851, at
Prospect, Me., was trained to work in granite — his father's
business. He was an unusually capable and efficient man in
this line, doing thoroughly first class work. His splendid
strength and accuracy in detail were noted among those who
knew him. Ill health forced him to retire from such hard work
during the last years of his life. He m. (1) Dec. 14, 1872, Mary
P. Kallah (dau. of William F. Kallah of S. Thomaston, Me., and
Ann Maria Hayden, his wife), b. May 30, 1854, at S. Thomas-
ton, where they lived some years. She d. Sept. 12, 1884, at
Vinalhaven, Me. He m. (2) Apr. 8, 1893, at Barre, Vt., Annie
Ruth Brown, dau. of Philip Brown of Cornwallis, N. S., and
Mary A. Hicks, his wife. They lived at Hallowell, Me. Mr.
Avery d. May 14, 1910, in the home of his sister, Mrs. Goodwin,
at Hallowell, Me.
Children (both b. at S. Thomaston) :
3460. i. John Frederick', b. Oct. 1, 1873; m. Mary Elizabeth Sim-
mons.
3461. ii. Jane Eliza", b. Sept. 22, 1877; m. Harold Edward Jack-
man.
2242. Byron Cousins" Avery (Edward7, Enoch*, Enoch?,
Israel' Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Nov. 13, 1853, at
Prospect, Me., m. there, Mar. 24, 1878, Almeda Harriman, dau.
of Albert Harriman of Stockton and later of Prospect, Me., and
Rebecca Ginn, his wife. Mrs. Avery comes from good old New
England stock, and is one of the leaders in all good works done
in Prospect ; she is a faithful Christian, a good wife and
mother and very highly esteemed. Mr. Avery kept a country
store at Prospect Ferry, with his father-in-law, Mr. Harriman,
and continued the business for a short time after Mr. Harri-
856 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
man's death. He was trained like all his father's sons, in gran-
ite cutting, a work in which he is now engaged. They reside at
the old Harriman homestead at "The Ferry" on the west bank
of the Penobscot, facing Bucksport, and close beside Fort Knox.
When troops were last stationed at the Fort, during the Spanish
American War, Mr. and Mrs. Avery with other townspeople
were especially kind to those who were not well, and to the
forlorn young men, who were homesick and ill under the first
strain of hard physical labor in this unaccustomed service.
Children (all b. at Prospect Ferry) :
3462. i. Herman0, b. Oct. 3, 1879, was m. by Rev. Robert Sutcliffe,
at Prospect Ferry, Sept. 18, 19 — , to Rose Mudgett
(dau. of Mudgett and , his
wife). He is in the employment of the Union Iron
Works of Bangor, Me., and lives at Brewer.
3463. ii. Albert Edward", b. Jan. 9, 1882.
3464. iii. Evelyn Roberts''.
2243. Christiana Cousins8 Avery (Edivard3, Enoch*,
Enoch5, Israel* Aver ell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Jan. 11,
1857, at Prospect, Me., lives at Hallowell, Me. She m. Apr. 19,
1878, at Bucksport, Me., Frederick Roscoe Goodwin, son of
George Goodwin of Wells Branch, Me., and Hadassa Chase, his
wife. Mrs. Goodwin's brother, Rev. Newell A. Avery, m. Mr.
Goodwin's sister, so these two families are especially united.
Mrs. Goodwin inherited the musical instincts of her family, and
combined with her duties as wife and mother has been identified
with church choirs, both as singer and organist, and has also
taught music. Mr. Goodwin is a specialized granite worker at
Hallowell. He is very fond of music, a fine vocalist, and has
been a leading singer in Augusta and Hallowell churches for
many years. As their children are also musical and all are
i nl (Tested in the annual music festivals now held in Maine, their
home — a remarkably cheerful and happy one — is a center for
music lovers.
Children (both b. at Vinal Haven, Me.) :
i. Herbert Roscoe'1 Goodwin, b. Jan. 5, 1879; was grad. at
the Hallowell High School. He is one of the partners
of a leading boot and shoe firm at Augusta, Me. He is
also a leader in eh. choirs.
The Eighth Generation 857
ii. Clara Avery'' Goodwin, b. Sept. 20, 1882, was grad. at
the Hallowell High School, class 1900, and sings with
her father in the choir of the M. E. Ch. at Hallowell.
She was m. Aug. 20, 1907, to Mr. Clarence Henry Tur-
ner, of Hallowell. Their dau. Margaret Christine Tur-
ner was b. July 4, 1909, and was bap. June 19, 1910.
2244. Edward Orlando s Avery (Newell7, Enoch*, Enoch5,
Israel4 Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 23, 1844, at
Bradley, Me., was educated at the public schools of Port Huron,
Mich., and entered Kalamazoo College, Mich., at the opening
of the Civil War. The fever of patriotism spread so fast in this
small college that it carried away very many of the students ;
and he, being also infected, enlisted there before he was eight-
een. With his father's consent he remained in the army, serv-
ing in the Third Michigan Infantry in Co. H, as a non-commis-
sioned officer, under Col. John Atkinson, from 1863 to the close
of the War, and was associated in the service with many of his
own town and college mates.
After the War he entered the lumber yards of Avery, Mur-
phy and Co., at Chicago, 111., where he remained a few years
learning this business ; he was then transferred to the lumber
yards of Bodley, Avery and Co., at Toledo, Ohio, in which his
father was interested, and in which he became a partner.
He was m. at Port Huron, Sept. 14, 1869, by Rev. James H.
Hoyt, to Flora Thompson Huntington (dau. of Franklin Willis
Huntington of Port Huron, formerly of Canton, N. Y., and
Susan Maria Kingsbury, his wife), b. Jan. 27, 1846, at Canton
(see Huntington Gens.). They resided for a time at Toledo,
but soon removed to Alpena, Mich., where he became a partner
in the firm of Richardson, Avery & Co., lumber manufacturers,
in which his father, and Mr. Simon J. Murphy, his father's
business associate, were partners. By mutual consent this part-
nership was dissolved in 1876, and Mr. Avery engaged in the
lumber business at Alpena by himself, personally superintend-
ing all of his business. In 1881 he rebuilt a large saw mill lo-
cated on the shore of Thunder Bay, and continued to operate
this mill, one of the finest in the State, until his death, which
occurred at the residence of his mother, Oct. 8, 1899, at De-
858 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
troit, Mich. Mr. Avery owned some farms and fine stock and
was very fond of farming, and especially noted for his Jersey
herd of cattle, which was sacrificed to the tuberculosis craze.
He was a member of the Advisory Council on Farm Culture
of the World's Fair Congress, which convened in Chicago in
1893.
His hospitality was noted, and his family enjoyed with
him the pleasures and cares of entertaining throngs of friends
at their summer home at Long Lake (now the Alpena Country
Club), and at his other farms, where their guests had the best
of hunting and fishing in their seasons.
Mr. Avery was a Republican, and active in the politics of
his town and state, and at one time a nominee for Mayor. He
was deeply interested in the development of his city and county,
toward which he rendered active and practical aid. He was a
member of the Grand Army of the Republic, a man of high
standing, and charitable to an unusual degree in ways not made
public.
His death occurred after a severe illness, and was pro-
nounced "a public calamity." He was called "a man without
an enemy ; a citizen without blemish ; the personal friend of
everybody in town, and universally esteemed and respected by
all who knew him."
Mrs. Avery is a woman of very gentle nature, deep affec-
tions, and is the most loyal of friends. She survives her hus-
band and resides at Detroit, Mich., keeping a summer home,
called Stony Ledge, on the Long Lake Farm.
The child of Orlando and Flora (Huntington) Avery was:
3465. i. Ruth Huntington1', b. Nov. 6, 1872, at Alpena, Mich., the
only child of her parents. She was grad. from the
Alpena Hig'h School, and was a student at Miss Her-
sey's School at Boston, Mass. In 1894 she travelled
abroad, and after her return became much interested in
free kindergarten work in her own town. Later she
took at Chicago the prescribed course of study for this
line of work, and receiving her diploma, then engaged
in the practical work of teaching little children in the
Alpena Free Kindergarten Association. She was m.
June 14, 1899, at her father's residence at Alpena, to
Hon. Henry Killmaster Gustin (son of Richard P. Gus-
The Eighth Generation 859
tin of Bay City, Mich., formerly of London, Ont., and
Rachel S. Killmaster, his wife), who was b. at Bay City,
May 12, 1868. He was a student at the University of
Michigan (Literary Dept.), 1886, 1888, and in the Law
Dept. 1891, '92. He is a lawyer, and has been a member
of the State Legislature from the Alpena District. On
Oct. 25, 1899, four months after her marriage and two
weeks after her father's death, Mrs. Gustin died very
suddenly at her home in Alpena — a home, which, as a
bride, she had barely entered. She was a beautiful
young woman, of rare character, and especially beloved
by all classes of people in her home town. At the time
of her death she was President of the Alpena Free Kin-
dergarten Association, with which she had closely iden-
tified herself for some years; and as a tribute to her
memory, and a testimonial of love and esteem, the Asso-
ciation was renamed "The Ruth Avery Free Kinder-
garten Association."
2245. Darius Newell" Avery (Newell7, Enoch", Enoch5,
Israel' Averdl Job3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 10, 1846, at
Bradley, Me., lived about twelve years at Port Huron, Mich.,
where he attended the public schools of that town.
He was at Kalamazoo College, Mich., during a part of the
Civil War (1863-4), when the enlistment of his eldest brother
(who was also a student there), and of many other students, so
diminished the general zeal for study, and his in particular, that
he did not continue his college course, but, though a mere youth,
became at once an employee in his father's business. He was
at this time especially fond of all sorts of out of door sports, and
expert in all — hunting, fishing and skating, and was an especially
fine marksman. Soon after attaining his majority, he and
Charles H. Murphy, a son of his father's chief partner, were
established in a business of their own in Michigan, under the
name of Avery, Murphy and Sons ; a few years later he became
the partner of Col. George Fuller of Bangor, Me., later of
Michigan, in a large lumbering business in the western part of
that State, the firm name being Fuller and Avery. Their mills
were at Muskegon where both lived for several years. Mr.
Avery was therefore another of the fifth generation in direct
line engaged in this business.
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He m. June 24, 1873, at Bangor, Me., Elizabeth Holbrook
Dole dau. of Charles E. Dole, Esq., of Bangor, and later of
Portland, Me., and of Abigail Mariner, his wife. They resided
first at Detroit and later at Muskegon, but in 1877, after the
death of Mr. Avery's father, Mr. Newell Avery, they settled
permanently at Detroit, where Mr. Avery as one of the executors
of his father's estate devoted himself most unselfishly to its
management, assisted by his younger brothers.
In the course of years his timber and lumber interests were
extended into a few of the Southern States ; and he also en-
gaged in other lines of business. At the time of his death, which
occurred at Detroit, May 2, 1899, he was one of the managers
of the Newell Avery Estate, Vice Pres. of the Detroit, Belle Isle
and Windsor Ferry Co., and Pres. of the Forest Lawn Cem. Co.,
of which he was an original incorporator.
He was an officer or director in several other organizations,
a member of the Detroit Commandery of Knights Templar, and
a director of the Old Club (Lake), St. Clair Flats, one of the
oldest and most popular fishing and shooting clubs near Detroit,
and in which he took great pleasure. His advice was often
sought in the business affairs and in the adjustment of the busi-
ness perplexities of his friends, as he was an eminently just
and conciliatory man. He was a very loyal and generous friend,
and "a good type of sturdy American manhood."
Mrs. Avery survives her husband, but has no permanent
residence. She has a striking resemblance to her father, both
physically and mentally, and inherited from him a great love
of nature and of poetry, and also a ready wit. She is naturally
very gifted, like many other members of her family, and is very
domestic in her tastes.
2248. Nancy Margaret" Avery (Newell7, Enoch*, Enoch5,
Israel" Aver ell, Job3, William-, William'), b. May 16, 1852, at
Bradley, Me., passed most of her life at Detroit, Mich. She
was educated there at the Detroit Seminary, and studied music
in Boston. She m. Oct. 15, 1879, at St. Peter and Paul's
Church, Detroit, Henry Whipple Skinner, son of Edwin Adol-
phus Skinner of Detroit and Catherine Sophia Whipple, his
The Eighth Generation 861
wife, who was the dau. of Maj. John and Archange (Peletier)
Whipple. Mr. Skinner* was b. at Detroit, June 8, 1852, and was
educated there and at Harvard University, where he was a stu-
dent (Law School, 1888-91). He was a member of the Harvard
Hasty Pudding Club and Colonial Club of Cambridge. He is a
member of the University Club of Detroit, and of most of our
so called "patriotic" societies. Mr. and Mrs. Skinner were very
musical, very domestic, very simple and congenial in their
tastes and devoted to their families and immediate friends. She
was a gentle and affectionate woman with the nature of a little
child. She d. at Detroit, Aug. 24, 1884.
The children of Henry Whipple and Nancy (Avery) Skin-
ner were :
i. (Infant Dau.)0 Skinner, b. and d. Oct. 5, 1880, at Detroit,
ii. Joseph M.9 Skinner, b. and d. Aug. 23, 1884, at Detroit.
MEMORANDA.
* Mr. Skinner m. (2) Miss Henrietta Channing Dana, dau. of Rich-
ard Henry Dana and Sarah Watson, his wife, of Cambridge, Mass. They
have one son, Richard Dana Skinner, b. Apr. 21, 1893. He entered Har-
vard in 1911.
2249. George Edwin* Avery (Newell7, Enoch6, Enoch5,
Israel* Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Apr. 18, 1854, at
Port Huron, Mich., lived nearly all his life at Detroit, Mich. He
was educated at the Detroit public schools, and at Olivet Col-
lege, Mich. He was m. at Detroit, May 8, 1878, by Rev. Zachary
Eddy, D. D., to Fannie Elida Tarbell, dau. of George Saunders
Tarbell of Detroit, formerly of Bromfield, Mass., and Albany,
N. Y., and of Frances Barker, his wife. She is a very domestic
woman, with gentle manners, and very youthful in appearance.
He was President of the Detroit, Belle Isle and Windsor Ferry
Co., of the Forest Lawn Association and a director of other
organizations. For many years he served as a City Commis-
sioner on the Board of the Detroit House of Correction, being
President several times. This was his only public office. This
reformatory is one of the most noted institutions of the kind in
America, and during the time of his service was a great finan-
cial success. Mr. Avery was a Republican in politics; a mem-
ber of the Detroit Club, and of the Old Club at St. Clair Flats.
862 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
He was essentially a man's man, with a genial spirit, a very
keen and original sense of humor, and had a large circle of
devoted friends. He d. Tuesday evening, Nov. 15, 1910, at his
residence, 50 Selden Ave., surrounded by his family and his
brothers and sisters. His aged and devoted mother survived
him to her great sorrow.
Children :
3466. i. Bessie Tarbell", b. Mar. 21, 1879, at Detroit; m. Sherman
Miller McFedries.
3467. ii. Newell", b. Dee. 6, 1881; drowned June 12, 1897.
3468. iii. George Edwin Jr.'', b. Oct. 25, 1884; m. Elizabeth Bird.
2250. John Herbert" Avery (Newell7, Enoch6, Enoch5, Is-
rael* Averell, Job3, William-, William'), b. July 29, 1855, at
Bradley, Me., where the family had returned for a visit, was
educated at the Detroit public schools and at the University
of Michigan, from which he graduated in the Pharmacy Dept.
in 1877. He continued his studies in chemistry at the Mass.
Institute of Technology until forced from ill health to retire.
He then followed in the foot-steps of his ancestors, obtaining
his training in the lumber business in the firm of Eddy, Avery
and Eddy at Bay City, Mich. While in business there he was
m. by Rev. Moses Freeland ( ?) , Jan. 8, 1880, at Detroit, to Ella
Smith, dau. of William L. Smith, Esq., a prominent business
man of Detroit and Flint, and of Anna Olcott, his wife. The
marriage took place at the residence of Mr. Smith. Mrs. Avery
was educated at Flint and at Wellesley College, Mass. She is a
woman of keen intellect and great energy, and is considered
very handsome and attractive. She is very devoted to her
family and friends, and is a Colonial Dame and Daughter of the
American Revolution. At present she is deeply interested in
agriculture, having a fine farm at Oxford, Oakland Co., Mich.
Mr. Avery has been one of the managers of his father's
estate, director and officer of the Belle Isle and Windsor Ferry
Co., of the Forest Lawn Ass'n, and many other business firms,
and an officer of many organizations. He is a Republican in
politics, a Son of the American Revolution, a member of Sons of
Colonial Wars, and of the Yondatega, Detroit and Grosse Point
Countrv Clubs.
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Children :
3469. i. Florence Olcott", b. Feb. 20, 1881, at Bay City, Mich.;
was educated at the Home and Day School, Detroit,
Dana Hall, and at Smith College, Mass. She has stud-
ied music at home and abroad and has travelled exten-
sively.
3470. ii. Kenneth Newell", b. Nov. 20, 1882; m. Nancy (Gilcrest)
Quereau.
3471. iii. Helen", b. Aug. 5, 1884, at Detroit; d. there, May 1, 1889.
3472. iv. Carolyn", b. Oct. 10, 1893, at Detroit; d. there, Dec. 12,
1896.
3473. v. Clara Elizabeth", b. Aug. 10, 1895, at Detroit, has been
educated in private schools in Detroit and at Westover,
Conn.
2251. Horace Waters" Avery {Newell1, Enoch6, Enoch5,
Israel* Averell, Job", William2, William1), b. Apr. 12, 1857, at
Port Huron, Mich., was named after his father's cousin, Horace
Waters of New York City. He removed to Detroit, Mich., with
his parents in 1866, and was educated at the public schools of
that city, and at the Penn. Military Academy at' Chester, Pa.,
where he passed two years, 1877-79. He was in Europe and
Egypt in 1879-80, and was m. Apr. 21, 1880, at Madison, Wis., to
Lu Ella West (dau. of Augustus Henry West of Madison, for-
merly of Detroit, and Henrietta Hume, his wife), b. May 20,
1862.
Mr. Avery was for some time an officer in the Detroit, Belle
Isle and Windsor Ferry Co., and later engaged in business in
Chicago, when he became seriously ill and was obliged to give up
all business. In the endeavor to recover health for himself and
family he decided on an out of door life, and to this end (which
was attained) he purchased a gasoline launch, named it after
his wife, "Lu Ella," and from 1902 to 1910, spent a great deal
of time cruising on the inland water ways of the United States.
On these trips their winters were passed in the South, and their
summers in the North ; on one occasion a trip was made from
the Gulf to St. Paul and back. The "Lu Ella" once voyaged
from Detroit across Lakes Erie and Ontario, down the St. Law-
rence River, through Lake Champlain to the Hudson River and
New York ; crossing New York harbor they passed through
864 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
the Raritan River, Bay, and Canal, to the Delaware, and down
to Philadelphia. The "Lu Ella" was then shipped to Pittsburg
and the trip continued down the Ohio and Mississippi to the
Gulf. This launch has made more than 100,000 miles in cruis-
ing. Much time was devoted to the Louisiana bayous and canals
made famous by Longfellow's poem, Evangeline.
Mr. and Mrs. Avery are still wanderers, but not on the
"Lu Ella" ; and he has quite a reputation as a raconteur of Cana-
dian French and of Negro stories.
The children of Horace Waters and Lu Ella (West) Avery
are:
3474. i. Llewellyn West', b. Dec. 18, 1881, at Detroit; m. Annette
C. Voris.
3475. ii. Horace Waters, Jr.'1, b. Sept. 9, 1887, at Detroit; has at-
tended the public and private schools of Grosse Isle and
Detroit, and also a Business College. He has received
Government and State licenses for Mississippi River
navigation, and has familiarized himself with the con-
struction of the Packard automobiles, and is at present
with an automobile company in Detroit.
2252. Nellie" Avery {Newell1, Enoch*, Enoch5, Israel'
Averell, Job-, William-, William1), b. Apr. 29, 1860, at Port
Huron, Mich., lived until her marriage at Detroit, Mich. She
was at Miss Bryan's School at Batavia, N. Y., and at Smith
College, Mass., 1878-80. She has travelled extensively in Europe
and in America. She was m. July 2, 1884, at the family resi-
dence in Detroit, by Rev. Zachary Eddy, D. D., to Walter
Wheaton Augur, son of Brevet Major General Christopher C.
Augur, U. S. A., and Jane Elizabeth Arnold, his wife, who was
the dau. of Gen. Jacob Arnold. Mr. Augur was b. Feb. 5,
1858, at Fort Hoskins, Ore., a military out-post established by
his father when Captain in the 4th Inf. (see The Augur Family,
1904). He was grad. from the University of Mich. (Literary
Dept.), 1878, with the degree of B. A., and from the Law Dept.,
1881, with the degree of LL. B. The same year he entered the
office of Lawrence, Campbell and Lawrence, eminent attorneys
of Chicago, TIL, and was admitted to practise law in Illinois the
same year. He was later one of the members of the firm of
Jameson, Marston and Augur, which, after the death of Judge
The Eighth Generation 865
Jameson, became Marston, Augur and Tuttle. At the time of
his death he was not associated with any firm, although he
retained his offices in the Tacoma Building, Chicago, with his
former partners. His death occurred Apr. 22, 1905, after two
years of very trying illness. The tributes to his character,
ability and worth by his intimate friends and associates are a
rich heritage to his family.
Mr. Augur was a member of the University and other
clubs, and an officer in all of them at some time during his
membership. He was a man of fine presence, mind and tastes,
in many qualities resembling his father, Gen. Augur.
Mrs. Augur resembles many Avery-Averell women of the
Maine and New York branches of this large family, being above
the average in stature, well proportioned, unusually erect, and
with a dignified carriage. She is fair in coloring, sanguine in
temperament, has a bright mind and ready wit, and is as devoted
to her friends as they are to her. She is a member of the
Chicago "Friday Club," and other literary, artistic and charit-
able organizations. With similar tastes, great fondness for
music and literature, Mr. and Mrs. Augur had an unusually
attractive home life, and drew around them a small but united
and congenial group of friends. Mrs. Augur, after having trav-
elled extensively, has again settled in Chicago and is living at 46
Cedar Street.
Children (all but one b. at Chicago) :
i. Margaret Avery'-' Augur, b. Apr. 18, 1885 at Evanstoi
111., was grad. with honors from Rosemary Hall, Green-
wich, Conn., 1903, and entered Bryn Mawr the samt
year. She was pres. of her class two years, 1903-5.
Through ill health she was unable to finish her course
at Bryn Mawr, but studied for a time in Paris, and
was graduated from Barnard College, Columbia Univer-
sity, with the degree of A. B. in 1912.
ii. Wheaton9 Augur, b. July 18, 1888; was grad. from The
Hill School, Pottstown, Pa., 1905, and entered Yale the
same year, class 1909 (Literary), grad. with his class.
He studied law at Harvard, grad. 1912; was a member
of the Review from the first year. He received the hon-
orable mention of Cum Laude at graduation. He en-
tered the office of Lincoln, Isham and Beale of Chicago,
the same year.
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
iii. Ellen Adair" Augur, b. Dec. 8, 1891; was educated at
private schools in Chicago and at Rosemary Hall, Conn.
She has studied music in New York.
iv. Newell Avery" Augur, b. Dec. 2, 1897; entered the Hotch-
kiss School in 1911.
2257. Benjamin Weeks" Avery (Judson7, Enoch*, Enoch5,
Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William1), b. Aug. 9, 1844, at
Jefferson, Me., was one of a family who for three generations
have occupied the old Avery homestead in that town. He was a
good farmer, a good citizen and most highly esteemed. He was
noble both in character and appearance; had an unusually fine
head, regular features, dark blue eyes and dark hair. He was
uniformly kind in disposition and very gentle and quiet in man-
ners. He was m. May 11, 1869, at Jefferson, by Rev. Wm.
Tilley, to Rosa Frances Glidden (dau. of Alexander Glidden of
Jefferson and Hannah Weeks, his wife), b. Feb. 3, 1845, at
Jefferson. He d. Feb. 16, 1900, at the old homestead, and Mrs.
Avery d. Dec. 6, 1909.
Children (both b. at Jefferson) :
3476. i. Albert Judson9, b. Apr. 22, 1870; m. Harriet H. Coombs.
3477. ii. Affie Ella", b. June 4, 1873; m. June, 1903, Charles
Erskine.
2258. Annie Laurie s Avery (Judson7, Enoch*, Enoch5, Is-
rael' Averell, Job", William2, William1), b. May 13, 1846, at
Jefferson, Me. ; was m. there, May 13, 1869, by Rev. Wm.
Tilley, to Edwin Dexter Andrews (son of John Andrews of
Jefferson and Lois Trask, his wife), b. 1844, at Jefferson. She
d. there, July 23, 1894, leaving a large and interesting family to
whom she had been a loving and conscientious mother. Her
daughters were well educated and now are married ; two sons
were at Bates College.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
i. Delia I."* (see mema., p. 867) Andrews, b. June 23, 1870;
m. Hartwell Plummer of Jefferson, Me.
ii. Annie Belle" Andrews, b. Oct. 2, 1871; m. William Plum-
mer of Jefferson, Me.
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iii. Lulu* Evelyn'' Andrews, b. July 3, 1873; m. Frederick
Allen of Whitefield, Me.
iv. John F.:' Andrews, b. Jan. 6, 1875; m. Nora Hart of
Union, Me.
v. Adelbert E.9 Andrews, b. July 1, 1876.
vi. Judson''' Andrews, b. Sept. 4, 1878.
vii. Linwood" Andrews, b. Apr. 7, 1881.
viii. Grace' Andrews, b. July 22, 1882; m. Mr. ■
Jacobs,
ix. Waldo''* Andrews, b. Apr. 10, 1885.
x. Earu' Andrews, b. June 5, 1886; d. Oct. 21, 1886.
xi. Carl" Andrews, b. Apr. 13, 1889.
memoranda.
* Three of this family were named in remembrance of a visit paid by
Mrs. Andrews to her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Sewell Avery, whose
children bear the names of Idella, Lulu and Waldo.
2259. Edwin Augustus* Avery (Judson7, Enoch6, Enoch5,
Israel* Averell, Job''-, William2, William1), b. Mar. 31, 1848, at
Jefferson, Me., was a farmer there, held several town offices, and
was a successful and influential citizen. He lived on a part of
the property first owned by his great-grandfather, Enoch
Avery, or Averell, who was the first one of this branch to be
called "Avery." He m. at Jefferson, Feb. 19, 1874, Ella Dunton
(dau. of John Dunton of Gardiner, Me., and Ruth Weeks* of
Jefferson, his wife), b. Nov. 14, 1852, at Jefferson. After May,
1897, they moved to Lewiston, Me., where Mr. Avery entered
business. He d. there, very suddenly, Mar. 9, 1898 ; the burial
was in the family lot in the old Shepherd Burying Ground at
Jefferson. Mrs. Avery and her family removed to Jefferson
soon after.
Children (all b. at Jefferson) :
3478. i. Amy Florence'1, b. Aug. 29, 1876; m. June 9, 1895, at
Jefferson, Charles W. Besse, and still lives there.
3479. ii. Ina Ruth'', b. Nov. 15, 1881.
3480. iii. Eugene", b. Sept. 28, 1883.
3481. iv. Helen E.a, b. Oct. 25, 1893.
memorandum.
* Ruth Weeks was the dau. of Benjamin Weeks of Jefferson and own
cousin of Mrs. Rosa (Glidden) Avery, wife of Benjamin Weeks Avery.
868 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2260. Waldo Allards Avery (Seivell7, Enoch6, Enoch5, Is-
rael4 Averell, Job'; William', William'), b. May 14, 1850, at
Bradley, Me., is a lumberman, and a large timber owner in con-
nection with his extensive lumbering interests. He is also one
of the five generations in lineal descent engaged in lumbering
with his own mills and timber lands. He has lived at Port
Huron and East Saginaw, now called Saginaw, Mich., but has
resided for many years at Detroit, Mich., which is still the
center of his business interests ; but his permanent and country
residence is at Grosse Point Farm, near Detroit. He m. (1)
Feb. 18, 1872, at Detroit, Ellen C. Lee (dau. of Charles Lee of
E. Saginaw, Mich., and Ellen Sterritt, his wife), b. Feb. 23,
1849, at Leesville, Mich. She was the mother of his children,
and d. Apr. 25, 1882, at E. Saginaw. He m. (2) Aug. 7, 1885,
at Ashtabula, Ohio, Christine Morrison of Kincardine, Ont.,
Canada (dau. of Norman Morrison of Scotland, and later of
Kincardine, and Mary Matheson, his wife), b. July 15, 1867, in
the island of Lewis, one of the Hebrides, Scotland.
Mr. Avery is a very prosperous and highly esteemed busi-
ness man in the middle West, and he has learned, like many men
of his generation, how to take and enjoy leisure in spite of large
business interests. He has been President of the American
Exchange National Bank of Detroit, is Vice President and Direc-
tor of the Second National Bank of Saginaw (which stands
first in Michigan, according to the Michigan Blue Book of
Banks), is a partner in the Richardson & Avery Lumber and
Timber Lands Co., Hawgood & Avery (Marine) Transit Co. of
Cleveland, Ohio, and in the United States Gypsum Co. of Chi-
cago, 111. He owns half of the large Majestic, an office building
on one of the principal sites in Detroit, and has many other
interests. He is a member of several clubs and very fond of
out-door sports, and is also an extensive traveller. As the only
son of his father he became the chief executor of his father's
estate; and his fidelity to this and other trusts has won him
additional regard.
Children (all b. at Saginaw) :
3482. i. SEWELL Lee", b. Nov. 4, 1873; m. Hortense L. Wisner.
3483. ii. Aula Sterritt', b. May 11, 1875; educated at Pellam
Manor, N. Y.; was a very attractive young- lady; d. Dec.
17, 1897, at Detroit.
Waldo Allard Avery.
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3484. iii. Waldo Allard, Jr.", b. Oct. 19, 1878; m. Ruth Adele
Baumgardner.
2261. Ara L.s Avery (Sewell7, Enoch", Enoch", Israel*
Averell, Job\ William-, William)1, b. Mar. 16, 1853, at Bradley,
Me., has lived at Port Huron and Saginaw, Mich., and Chicago,
111., and in Montana. She m. Oct. 30, 1873, at E. Saginaw (now
Saginaw), Herbert C. Sanborn (son of Cummings Sanborn of
New Hampshire and Charlotte Fish, his wife) , b. Dec. 13, 1850,
at Port Huron, Mich. Mrs. Sanborn is a very handsome and
attractive woman, with unusually attractive social qualities, and
a great favorite in any circle she enters. Like all her sisters she
is very musical. At the present time Mrs. Sanborn, her son
Herbert, and her dau. "Morley," reside at Stevensville, Montana.
Children :
i. Herbert Woods" Sanborn, b. Aug. 15, 1874; was m. to
Margaret Oborn Roberts (dau. of Mrs. Robert N. Rob-
erts), Aug. 26, 1908, at Waupaca, Wis. They live in
Montana. They had one dau., b. 1910, d. 1912.
ii. Cummings Avery" Sanborn, b. Apr. 17, 1877, at Port
Huron, has lived at Saginaw, Mich., Seattle, Wash., and
in Mobile, Ala., where he was associated in business with
his brother. He was m. Apr. 20, 1910, at New Orleans,
La., to Mary Moore (dau. of Mrs. Andrew M. Moore).
They lived till June, 1912, in Mexico. A dau. Cynthia
was b. Aug. 12, 1912.
iii. Newell Avery" Sanborn, twin brother of the above, b.
Apr. 17, 1877, at Port Huron; d. there, June, 1877.
iv. Florence" Sanborn, b. Jan. 19, 1880, at Port Huron; has
lived at Saginaw; was educated at Miss Mason's School,
"The Castle," Tarrytown, N. Y., and in Boston; is now
studying music in Italy.
v. Lulu Morley" Sanborn, b. Mar. 18, 1882, at Port Huron,
was educated at Rye Academy, Rye, N. Y., and was
g-rad. at Smith College, 1907; m. Aug. 11, 1913, at Bitter
Root, Montana, to Mr. Raymond Aaron Linton, Pres. of
his class at West Point Military Academy.
2264. Alma* Avery (Sewell7, Enoch", Enoch7', Israel*
Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. Oct. 19, 1859, at Port
Huron, Mich., has lived most of her life at Saginaw, Mich. She
m. Sept. 21, 1881, at E. Saginaw (now Saginaw), Frank D.
Ewen (son of James Ewen of New York City, and Isabella
872 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Milton of St. Catherine's, Ont., Canada, his wife), b. Sept. 13,
1854, at Fond du Lac, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen have a large
circle of friends and are identified with the general social and
philanthropic interests of their town. He is a fine business man
with interests in many organizations, and is Superintendent of
the Michigan Sugar Co., and Manager of the Morley, Ewen &
Co., coal business, with interests in the coal mines of his town.
Child :
i. Helen " Ewen, b. Aug. 24, 1893, at Saginaw,
Mich.; was educated at the public schools at Saginaw,
entered Vassar College in 1911, Class of 1915, with her
cousin, Elizabeth Ewen. She is naturally very musical,
although her voice has not yet been trained.
2291. Luettas Avery (James7, Nathan6, Enoch5, Israel1 Aver-
ell Job3, William-, William1), b. June, 1854; m. Aubrey G. Loth-
rop of Lewiston, Me.
Children :
i. Theodore A.9 Lothrop, b. 1880.
ii. Clyde' Lothrop, b. 1887.
2292. Georgia" Avery (James7, Nathan6, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job", William-, William'), b. Sept., 1857; m. in 1884,
Charles F. Andrews. They live at Brockton, Mass.
Children :
i. Chadburn A.0 Andrews, b. 1885.
ii. Lyman L.:' Andrews, b. 1887.
2294. Imogene T.8 Avery (Nathan7, Nathan6, Enoch5, Is-
rael' Averell, Job3, William2, William'), b. Apr. 29, 1852, at
Schenectady, N. Y. ; m. Nov. 2, 1875, at Wyoming, N. Y., Thomas
Fisher. They lived at Pavilion, N. Y. ; Mrs. Fisher d. there, May
17, 1890.
Children :
i. Homers Fisher.
ii. Charles'1 Fisher.
iii. Grace" Fisher.
iv. Charlotte9 Fisher.
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2296. Harriet E.s Avery (Nathan', Nathan", Enoch5, Is-
rael* Averell, Job3, William-, William1), b. Feb. 2, 1858, at Wyom-
ing, N. Y. ; m. Feb. 15, 1882, at Warsaw, N. Y., Walter B. Ayres.
They lived at Bradner, Ohio. Mrs. Ayres d. Apr. 25, 1893, at
Toledo, Ohio.
Children :
i. ", d. in infancy.
ii. '•', d. in infancy.
2297. Horace W.8 Avery (Nathan7, Nathan6, Enoch7', Is-
rael' Averell, Job3, William2, William1), b. May 29, 1863, at War-
saw, N. Y. ; m. there (1) Mar. 17, 1885, Emma Langdon; m. (2)
Nettie Hamilton. They live at Warsaw.
Children :
3500. i. Pearl'1.
3501. ii. Emerson".
3502. iii. Helen''.
2298. Alice L.s Avery (Nathan7, Nathan6, Enoch5, Israel*
Averell, Job-, William1, William1), b. July 17, 1866, at Orange-
ville, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 25, 1888, at Wyoming, N. Y., Ray C. Cap-
well. They are living at Linden, N. Y.
Children :
i. Avery" Capwell.
ii. Rena9 Capwell.
iii. Frank0 Capwell.
2299. Anna M.8 Avery (Nathan7, Nathan*, Enoch5, Israel1
Averell, Job-, William-, William1), b. July 17, 1866, at Orange-
viTTe, N. Y. ; m. Sept. 18, 1889, at Wyoming, N. Y., Chester Ham-
ilton. They are living at Russellville, Ky.
Children :
i. Walter9 Hamilton.
ii. George1' Hamilton.
iii. Marlow9 Hamilton.
2305. Almons Avery (Israel7, Israel*, Israel5, Israel1 Averell,
Job3, William2, William1), was b. Mar. 27, 1850, at St. Albans,
Me., and still lives there. He m. Oct. 31, 1874, at Lawrence,
Mass., Adelaide Anderson, dau. of George Anderson of Boothbay,
Me., and Emeline Lewis, his wife.
874 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children :
3503. i. Lulu'', b. July 13, 1876, at Lawrence.
3504. ii. Arthur", b. July 31, 1879, at St. Albans.
3505. iii. Bernard", b. May 27, 1887, at St. Albans.
2307. Eliza* Avery {Israel1, Israel", Israel7', Israel* Averell,
Joly, William-, William'), b. Dec. 24, 1862, at St. Albans, Me.,
lives at Ipswich, Mass. She m. Feb. 18, 1891, at Ipswich, John
F. Wippich, son of John M. Wippich.
Children :
i. Helene0 Wippich, b. Jan. 6, 1892.
ii. John'' Wippich, b. June 15, 1893; d. y.
2308. Junius* Avery (Israel7, Israel''', Israel'0, Israel4 Averell,
Job\ William', William'), b. July 4, 1866, at St. Albans, Me.; m.
there (1), Aug. 25, 1889, Augusta (called "Gustie") Nelson
dan. of George Nelson and Jane Mathews, his wife. She d.
soon after her marriage. He m. (2) at St. Albans, Oct. 6, 1893,
Blanche Ross, dau. of Henry Ross. They live at St. Albans.
Children of Junius and Blanche (Ross) Avery:
3506. i. GLENICE9, b. June 4, 1898, at St. Albans.
3507. ii. Chalmer9, b. Sept. 3, 1902, at St. Albans.
2311. Bert Mark* Avery (Mark7, Israel6, Israel7', Israel*
Averell, Job5, William2, William1), b. Oct. 2, 1866, at Harmony,
Me., attended the Maine Central Institute at Pittsfield, Me., from
the fall of 1880 to the summer of 1882 ; finished preparing for col-
lege at Nichol's Latin School, Lewiston, Me., 1883-84. He
entered Bates College, Lewiston, in 1884, was grad. 1883. Dur-
ing his college course he taught school during the winters and
worked in hotels during the summers. Soon after graduating
he was elected, 1899-1900, Principal of Monmouth Academy,
and during the second year there was also Superintendent of the
Town schools. In 1891 he took a post-graduate course at Bridge-
water Normal School, Bridgewater, Mass. From there he went
to Reed's Ferry, N. H., as Principal of McGaw Institute, and
later to Athens, Me., as Principal of Somerset Academy. After
resigning there, he entered a wholesale store in Portland, and
later bought a store at Garland, Me., in which he and his parents
were associated in company for over ten years. He m. Feb. 28,
1SS9, at Waldo, Me., Lucinda A. Clements (dau. of Almond
The Eighth Generation 875
Clements of Waldo, Me., and Rachel Foster, his wife), b. July 11,
1872, at Waldo. They live at Garland.
Children :
3508. i. Alma W.1', b. June 16, 1890, at Monmouth, Me.
3509. ii. Inez M.9, b. Dec. 11, 1892, at Somerville, Mass.
2319. James William 8 Averill (Benjamin7, Benjamin*, Ben-
jamin7', Samuel4, Job3, William-, William'), b. Feb. 22. 1834, at
Ipswich, Mass., lives at Salem, Mass. He is a business man ;
was a member of the Salem Common Council two years, Alder-
man three years, and Overseer of the Poor. He m. Dec. 13, 1865,
Martha J. Leavitt (dau. of Amos Leavitt of Hampton, N. H.,
and Abigail , his wife). Mr. Averill is one of the most
respected men of his town ; has been deeply interested in the
history of his family, and most generous to all who have turned
to him for information on that subject. The Editor is indebted
to him for great assistance, and (with few exceptions) for the
data here given referring to the descendants of Samuel4 Averill.
Child :
3510. i. Arthur Lane", b. Jan. 26, 1867, at Salem; was grad. at
the Saltonstall Grammar School, and at the Boston
University Law School. He is a prominent attorney at
Salem.
2332. Lydia Manning* Averill (William7, Benjamin''', Ben-
jamin*, Samuel*, Jobs, William-, William1), b. Sept. 7, 1842, at
Ipswich, Mass. ; lived at Ipswich. She m. there, Nov. 29, 1866
(T. R., Book 4), Charles W. Bamford (son of Charles Bamford
of Ipswich and Mary Patch, his wife), b. June 2, 1842, at
Ipswich. He has been Town Clerk of Ipswich for many years —
the Editor thinks at least for twenty. Mrs. Bamford d. there,
Jan. 26, 1870.
It is through this family and their ancestor, Benjamin0,
that we received the tradition of Devonshire, England, as the
place of origin of William1 Averell.
Children (all b. at Ipswich) :
i. Chester Wayland" Bamford, b. Aug-. 17, 1867; m. Apr.
9, 1888, at Ipswich, Lucy Symonds Stone. He is a stove
manufacturer.
876 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
ii. Charles William" Bamford, b. Jan. 26, 1870; d. Jan. 27,
1870, at Ipswich,
iii. HARRY Manning'1 Bamford, twin brother of ii., b. Jan. 27,
1870; d. Mar. 13, 1870, at Ipswich.
2338. Caroline Augusta* Avery {John', John6, Samuel5,
Samuel* Averill Job"; William-, William'), was b. Oct. 27, 1855,
at Whitefield, Me. She had a very happy home life, was educated
at schools in Massachusetts, and in a convent in Maine, and is a
cultivated and interesting woman of unusually fine nature. She
was m. Jan. 21, 1896, at North Whitefield, Me., to her cousin,
Judge Oscar Avery Marden, son of Stephen P. Marden and
Julia Avery (No. 1180), his wife (see p. 684). Mr. Marden was
educated at Westbrook Seminary, Westbrook, Me., and at Bos-
ton University Law School, where he received the degree of
LL. B. in 1876. He has had a law office in Boston, Mass., since
1876, and also one in Stoughton, Mass., but he and Mrs. Marden
have resided since August, 1877, at Stoughton, passing the win-
ters only since 1902 in Boston. He was appointed a trial Justice
in 1877 and heard cases in that capacity until 1890, when the Dis-
trict Court of Southern Norfolk was created by the Legislature,
its district embracing the four towns of Stoughton, Canton,
Sharon, and Avon. Mr. Marden was appointed Judge of this
Court, which office he still holds. He has been a "Visitor" to
Boston University Law School, and President of its alumni,
President of the Norfolk Bar Association, of which he is a
charter member, and he has also served on school committees
for 17 years. In the Odd Fellows and the Masons he has held
high offices. He was Grand Patriarch of the Encampment in
Massachusetts in 1893, and has gone as Grand Representative
from that State to the conventions at Atlanta and Indianapolis.
In the Masons he is Past Master of Rising Star Lodge and a
Past District Deputy Grand Master. He also belongs to the
Chapter and Council. Judge and Mrs. Marden are members of
the Universalist Church, and influential in that Society. They
have travelled extensively at home and abroad, and have a wide
circle of friends. (For the only son of Judge Marden, — Edgar
Avery -Marden, — see p. 687.)
Judge Oscar Avery Marden.
'
The Eighth Generation 879
2344. Mae Belle" Avery (George1, Robert"', Samuel*, Sam-
uel4 Averill, Job3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 11, 1873, at Lis-
bon, Me. ; lives at Exeter, N. H. She m. Oct. 20, 1892, at Lis-
bon, Me., Cyrus Robinson.
Children :
i. Lewis Avery" Robinson.
ii. Christine Eleanor0 Robinson.
2346. Harrison Samuel* Averill (Harrison', Paul?, Paul*,
Iehabod1, Thomas", William-, William1), b. 1833, at Otterville,
Ont. He is a real estate dealer and lives at Saginaw, Mich. He
was four years in the Civil War, and was in Sherman's march
to the sea. He m. Mar. 14, 1876, at Bowmanville, Can., Augusta
Hawley, b. 1846, at Mapance, ( ?) Can. She is an Episcopalian.
Children:
3531. i. Maud", b. 1876; m. Emory William Pickering, has lived at
Lancaster and Columbus, Ohio. (Many Pickerings are
in that part of Ohio.)
3532. ii. Harry", b. 1881; he is a newspaper reporter and lives at
Saginaw, Mich.
3533. iii. Frank Alexander", b. 1883; is in a dry goods house and
lives at Saginaw, Mich.
2363. Harrison* Averill (Hugh', Paul", Paul*, Iehabod1,
Thomas", William2, William1), b. about 1857 (?). He is a
farmer and lives at Coopersville, Mich. He m. Oct. 17, 1882,
Hezza Stiles (dau. of Justus Stiles and Streeter, his
wife), b. Sept. 16, 1861.
Children :
Verine H.", b. May 23, 1883.
Harry J.", b. July 30, 1886.
Earl M.u, b. July 13, 1888.
Ralph S.", b. July 20, 1901.
2375. Eugene F.s Averill (William7, Paul'% Paul*, Iehabod4,
Thomas-, William-, William1), b. 1854, at Wright, Ottawa Co.,
Mich., lives at Tampa, Fla. He m. 1875, at Kalamazoo, Mich.,
Sarah J. , b. 1855, in Auglaize Co., 0.
Children :
3548. i. William W.9, b. Oct. 15, 1878, at Dunlap, la., lives at
Tampa, Fla.
3549. ii. Minnie", b. Apr. 21, 1885, at Grand Rapids, Mich., lives at
Tampa, Fla.
3544.
i.
3545.
ii.
3546.
iii,
3547.
iv.
880 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2382. William M.N Averill (Daniel7, Samuel", Paul5, (l)Ich-
abod\ Thomas'; William-, William1), b. Nov. 20, 1843, at
Coopersville (?), Mich.; m. Aug. 2, 1865, Electa Gay.
Child :
3550. i. Frank MA
2392. Cora Belle8 Averill {Lanador1 , David6, Thomas'", Ich-
abod\ Thomas'; William2, William1), b. Feb. 16, 1858, at Medina,
0., lives at Sherman, Mich. She m. Jan. 9, 1879, at Dorr, Mich.,
Chester Cyrus Daugherty (son of Charles H. Daugherty of
Grand Rapids, Mich., and Nancy Armina Inman, his wife), b.
Apr. 12, 1856, at Spencer Township, Medina Co., O.
Children :
i. Eleanor' Daugherty, b. Mar. 18, 1881, at Dorr; d. Sept.
19, 1881, at Sherman,
ii. John J.'-' Daugherty, b. Aug. 29, 1886, at Dorr.
2404. Lucius Lanadors Averill (Edward7, David'; Thomas5,
Ichabod*, Thomas", William2, William1), b. Sept. 8, 1850, at
York, Medina Co., O. He is a farmer and lives at Dorr, Allegan
Co., Mich. He m. Nov. 25, 1874, at Byron, Kent Co., Mich.,
Alida V. Lilly (dau. of David V. Lilly, who was killed at the
battle of Antietam, and of Harriet B. Terrell, his wife) , b. July
29, 1856, at Byron.
Children (all adopted) :
3552. i. Ralph Branch1' Burdoin, b. Jan. 25, 1875, at Wadsworth,
Medina Co., O., adopted May 4, 1880. He was the son
of Marsh and Laura Burdoin. His mother d. when he
was 5 years old and gave him to Alida V. Averill. His
father would not sign any papers of adoption.
3553. ii. Leavitt" De Camp, b. Feb. 29, 1880, at Corinth, Mich.,
adopted Mar. 26, 1880. He was the son of William and
Marion De Camp; his mother d. when he was b. ; his
father d. 3 years later.
3554. iii. Laura Olive1' Williams, b. Feb. 7, 1885, in Wisconsin,
adopted Jan. 9, 1900. She was the dau. of Frank and
Ida De Long; at 5 years of age she was given by adop-
tion to Emma and Edward Williams. When 12 years
of age she was left to care for herself until adopted by
Mr. and Mrs. Averill. Her own and first parents by
adoption are all alive. *
3556.
i.
3557.
ii.
3558.
iii
3559.
iv.
3560.
v.
The Eighth Generation 881
3555. iv. Charlie'' Bera, b. June 17, 1888, adopted Aug. 26, 1900.
He was the son of Olin and Carrie Bera. His mother
(Carrie) was a dau. of Charles Robert Averill (see No.
1236) .
2412. William Sherman 8 Averill (Charles7, David6, Thomas*,
Ichabod1, Thomas", William-, William1), b. Oct. 13, 1866, at Dorr,
Allegan Co., Mich. ; is a farmer and lives at Dorr. He m. Jan. 1,
1889, at Wayland, Allegan Co., Mich., Grace , b. at
Akron, Summit Co., 0.
Children :
Joseph Martin9, b. Apr. 21, 1890, at Leighton, Mich.
George Barrett9, b. Aug. 17, 1892, at Dorr.
"Gladice" (Gladys?) May9, b. Oct. 18, 1894, at Dorr.
Carl William9, b. Apr. 14, 1897, at Dorr.
Charles Leon", b. Oct. 1, 1900, at Dorr.
2413. Carrie Adelles Averill (Charles7, David6, Thomas',
Ichabod*, Thomas", William2, William1), b. 186- (?); m. Olin
Bera. Both dec.
Child:
i. Charles9 Bera, b. June 17, 1888; adopted Aug. 26, 1900,
by Lucius Lanador Averill.
2416. Clara Lavans Averill {Hiram7, David1', Thomas5,
Ichabod\ Thomas", William2, William1), b. Apr. 13, 1866, at
Dorr, Mich., lives at Grand Rapids, Mich. She m. 1885, at
Plainwell, Mich., Charles Newman (son of Ferdinand Newman,
b. in Germany, but lived at Dorr, and Mary Ann Bartz, his
wife), b. Mar. 10, 1863, at Dorr, Mich.
Children :
i. Charles F.s Newman, b. Oct. 27, 1886, at Dorr.
ii. Earl9 Newman, b. May 26, 1889, at Grand Rapids.
iii. Verna Marie9 Newman, b. Apr. 6, 1893, at Grand Rapids.
iv. Lloyd Hiram9 Newman, b. Nov. 10, 1897, at Grand Rapids.
2512. Nehemiahs Averill (Daniel7, Daniel6, John5, Paul*,
Paid", William2, William1), b. 18 — ; m. Chastina Gunnison; lived
at Bane, Vt. Both had died before Apr., 1900.
A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children :
3561. i. Oscello William", b. Jan. 24, 1864, at Barre; m. Aug. 11,
1891, Inez Blanche4 Choate (Edwin7, William0, Robert6,
Joseph', Ebenezer3, Thomas2, John1), b. May 2, 1870, at
North Montpelier, Vt. She was the dau. of Edwin
Ruthven5 and Mary R. (Griffin) Choate (see Choates
in America by Jameson). No children were mentioned.
They lived at Barre.
3562. ii. Nellie", b. 18 — ; prob. at Barre, and lived there.
2513. Sabrinas Averill ( Daniel', Daniel''', Joliri1, Paul*,
Paul-, William-, William1), b. 18 — ; m. Chauncey Goodrich.
Children :
i. Triphena'' Goodrich.
ii. Daniel'-' Goodrich.
iii. Sabrina9 Goodrich.
2514. Sarahs Averill (Daniel7, Daniel6, John5, Paul1, Paul3,
William-, William1), b. 18 — ; m. Mr. Smith; removed
to Boston, Mass.
Child :
i. Fanny1' Smith.
2515. Leonard* Averill {Daniel7, Daniel6, John7', Paul*,
Paul3, William-, William1), b. 18 — ; m. ■ — Lamphere ;
lived and d. at Barre, Vt.
Children :
3563. i. Henry Leonard''.
3564. ii. Daniel David'".
2516. Fanny s Averill {Daniel7, Daniel", John7', Paul1, Paul3,
William-, William1), b. 18 — ; m. Lewis Waterman of Barre, Vt.
Child :
i. Frances1' Waterman; m. Mr. Shephard; d. before 1900.
2517. Mahalas Averill (David7, Daniel6, John5, Paul', Paul3,
William1, William1), b. Oct. 30, 1809, in New Hampshire, prob.
at Mont Vernon ; m. Nov. 3, 1833, at Barre, Vt., Thomas Wilson;
She d. Mar., 1886, at Barre.
Children (all b. at Barre) :
i. Mercy Newton" Wilson, b. Sept. 13, 1834; m. Feb. 14,
L861, Orville Wood, of Barre, and lived at Las Vegas,
New Mex. They had five children, three sons and two
daughters.
The Eighth Generation 883
ii. MARANCY G." Wilson, b. Nov. 6, 1835; m. Lewis Keith,
iii. John' Wilson, b. July 6, 1838; d. Apr. 18, 1841.
iv. Mahala'' Wilson, b. Sept. 28. 1842; m. Clinton Keith,
v. Betsey' Wilson, b. Oct. 18, 1845; d. Apr. 13, 1846.
2518. Weston David* Averill (Da rid7. Daniel*, John'1, Paul*,
Paul-, William-, William1), b. Dec. 17, 1810, prob. in New Hamp-
shire, possibly at Barre, Vt., was a farmer. He lived for a time
at Orange, Vt. (1836 or '37 to 1842), returning to Barre, where
he lived thereafter. He m. May 2, 1836, Mercy Wilson (dau. of
John Wilson of Barre and Mary Newton, his wife), b. Dec. 15,
1813, at Newport, N. H. Mr. Averill d. at Barre, Oct. 9, 1849,
"leaving his widow with a large family of small children, the
eldest twelve years of age, the youngest only four months."
She was patient, self-sacrificing and brave, and brought her
children up well, living to the age of eighty years in spite of an
arduous life. She d. at Barre, Aug. 25, 1894.
Mr. Averill purchased Jan. 19, 1842, at Bane, Lot No. 1,
second division, of the original right of Joseph Williams, for
$2,500.00, which sum he paid to James Britain, the owner.
{Barre Deeds; vol. x, p. 502. See also vol. xii, p. 438.)
Oct. 12, 1849, Samuel Willson of Barre was appd. admr. on
the estate of Weston D. Averill late of Barre, dist. of Washing-
ton, Vt. (P. R., Bk. O, p. 332).
Children :
3565. i. Loretta La VINA0, b. June 7, 1837; m. George Bradford.
3566. ii. David Merrill", b. Mar. 14, 1839, at Orange, Vt., was a
teacher in Mich, in 1860; enlisted in the 23d. Mich.
Vols., as Orderly Sergt., and served with Sherman's
army through the campaign of Georgia, being promoted
for meritorious service from time to time until he be-
came Captain. He was killed near Franklin, Tenn.. Nov.
30, 1864, and had a thirty days' furlough in his pocket
at the time of his death.
3567. iii. John Wilson", b. July 7, 1841; m. Adela Mary Trow.
3568. iv. James Weston", b. July 7, 1841; m. Emma S. Trow.
3569. v. Samuel Wilson", b. July 23, 1844, at Barre; d. there, Sept.
5, 1846.
3570. vi. Sophronia Sabrina", b. Jan. 25, 1847, at Barre; d. there,
Dec. 14, 1848.
3571. vii. Thomas Wilson", b. June 14. 1849; m. Margaret J. Perry.
884 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
2520. Hiram Harrison* Averill (David7, Daniel6, John5,
Paul', Paid-; William2, William1), b. Mar. 27, 1814, at Barre,
Vt., was a farmer and lived most of his life at Barre. He m.
there, 1839, Roxana Atilda Pease (dau. of Benjamin Pease of
Orange, Vt., and Lydia Luther, his wife), b. Dec., 1816, at
Orange, Vt. ; she d. there, Dec. 15, 1896. He d. at Barre, Aug.
21, 1883.
Nov. 8, 1838, Luman and Simeon Strong of Barre sold to
Hiram H. Averill of Barre, for $1,000.00, about 90 acres of
land, Lot No. 27, First Range, Third Division, original right of
Obediah Noble. He became possessed of considerable land near
his home which was within the corporate limits of the village of
Barre, and which was in the possession of his heirs in 1894 (see
the Souvenir of Barre).
Children (both b. at Barre) :
3572. i. Luther Merrill/', b. Mar. 10, 1846; m. Lizzie A. Beckley.
3573. ii. Louis Kossuth'', b. July 9, 1852; m. Sarah A. Wheaton.
2521. Lavinas Averill (David7, Daniel", John5, Paul4, Paid'';
William-, William1), b. June 1, 1815, at Barre, Vt. ; m. William
Paine. They lived at Barre, where she d. Mar. 20, 1890.
Children :*
i. Harriet11 Paine, b. , ; m. J. G. Felton; lives at
Eldorado, la.
ii. "Dr." Kendall'-' Paine, b. — , ; m.
— ; lives at Mantiwater, Wis.; has three children.
iii. Emma9 Paine, b. , 18 — ; d. unm.
iv. Elbridge" Paine, b. , 18 — .
v. Charles9 Paine, b. , 18 — .
memorandum.
There may have been other children whose names were not g'iven to
the compiler.
2523. Anthony Wilson* Averill (Da rid7, Daniel6, John5,
Paul*, Paid-; William2, William'), b. Jan. 11, 1819, at Barre,
Vt., was a farmer, hotel-keeper and starch manufacturer, and
lived at Barre and Elmore, Vt. He m. 1852, at Hyde Park or
Morristown, Vt., Lodema Maria Clark (dau. of Roswell Will-
iams Clark of Morristown, Vt., and Patty Maria Parker, his
wife), b. Feb., 1827, at Morristown. She d. Nov. 4, 1876, at
Elmore ; he d. there, Mar. 12, 1868.
The Eighth Generation 885
Children (both b. at Elmore) :
3574. i. Alice Waterman", b. May 14, 1855; m. Wm. E. Colby.
3575. ii. Cady Orlo\ b. Apr. 19, 1861, lives at Barre.
2524. Sophronias Averill (David', Daniel5, John5, Paul*,
Paul3, William2, William1), b. Jan. 6, 1821, at Barre, Vt.; m.
June 1, 1851, at Fond du Lac, Wis., Strathern A. Matoon, who d.
Apr. 21, 1900.
Child :
i. Viola F.9 Matoon, b. May 27, 1852; m. Jan. 1, 1870,
Thomas A. Perrin. They have two or more children.
2525. Ambrose Bradford s Averill (David7, Daniel* , John5,
Paul*, Paul-, William-, William1), b. Aug. 31, 1823, at Barre,
Vt., is a farmer and dealer in real estate, and lives at Barre.
He m. (1) Sept. 10, 1850, at Barre, Elizabeth Seviah Meaker
(dau. of Orrin Meaker of Charlotte, Vt., and Lucretia Ball, his
wife) , b. May 10, 1833, at Peru, N. Y. She d. May 23, 1893, at
Barre. He m. (2) Nov.. 1898, at Salem, Mass., Alice Emma
Imperial. He bought the "Old Britton Farm" near East Barre
of the estate of his brother Weston (Barre Deeds, vol. xii, pp.
436, 438). They lived there seven years, and then he bought
the Judge Kettle Farm, moving there in 1857. Seven years
later they bought the Abram Barker homestead and farm; and
have now one of the best kept farms in the State. He has given
each of his sons a college education and a good start in life.
(See Souvenir of Barre.)
Children (all b. at Barre) :
3576. i. Ella Lucretia', b. June 19, 1852; d. Oct. 18, 1857, at
Barre.
Arthur Cheney9, b. Jan. 19, 1854; m. Estella Tilden.
Charles Weston9, b. Feb. 6, 1859; m. Rose J. Carpenter.
Linley Ambrose9, b. May 13, 1861; m. Frances Bigelow.
Elnora Elizabeth9, b. Aug. 21, 1866; d. Nov. 28, 1876, at
Barre, Vt.
3581. vi. Sarah Page9, b. Mar. 11, 1873; m. George L. Morris.
2529. George Woodbury* Averill (John7, John*, John1',
Paul', Paul3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 10, 1829, at Mont
Vernon, N. H., where he has always lived. He has been many
times Selectman of his town, and is a highly honored citizen
3577.
ii.
3578.
iii
3579.
iv.
3580.
v.
3582.
i.
3583.
ii.
3584.
iii.
886 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
and skilful farmer. He m. Nov. 10, 1857, at Amherst, N. H.,
Nancy Esther Lamson (dau. of William Lamson of Mont Ver-
non, and Seviah Jones, his wife), b. Oct. 7, 1827, at Mont Ver-
non.
Children (all b. at Mont Vernon) :
Ella Augusta", b. Nov. 21, 1858; m. Henry F. Robinson.
Caroline Frances", b. Aug. 24, 1861 ; m. Charles H. Trow.
George Franklin", b. Apr. 18, 1806; is an enterprising
grocer at Milford, N. H. He m. Oct. 26, 1893, at Mont
Vernon, Fannie L. Carlton (dau. of John A. Carlton of
Mont Vernon and Amanda Wilson of Manchester, N. H.,
his wife), b. Oct., 1866, at Mont Vernon.
2534. Sarah Frances" Averill (Trask7, John'', John5, Paul*,
Paul-, William', William'), b. Mar. 24, 1836, at Mont Vernon,
N. H., lived at Boston, Mass. She m. Oct. 19. 1858, at Man-
chester, N. H., Capt. Brown S. Flanders. She d. Sept. 15, 1881.
Child :
i. Lillie M." Flanders.
2537. Dr. Woodbury Trasks Averill (Trask7, John", John%
Paul*, Paul3, William', William'), b. Sept. 6, 1841, at Mont Ver-
non, N. H., was an osteopath and a great sportsman. He lived
at Hancock, N. H., 1873-77 ; and afterwards at Manchester,
N. H., and Boston, Mass. He m. Apr., 1865, at Amherst, N. H.,
Rebecca Jones (dau. of George Jones of New Boston), who d.
Mar. 23, 1885, at West Medford, Mass. He d. Feb. 23, 1895, at
Boston.
Children* (all b. at Mont Vernon?) :
3585. i. Alonzo W."
3586. ii. Isabelle ("Belle")', b. — , ; m. July 3 1894,
John Sheppard of Peabody, Mass. ( T. R. Ipswich,
Mass.) .
3587. iii. Willie", b. 1875; d. 1884.
MEMORANDUM.
It is probable that there were other children whose names have not
been learned.
2538. Josephine Eliza s Averill (Trask7, John6, John5, Paul",
Paul-, William', William'), b. Sept. 23. 1843, at Mont Vernon.
N. H., lives at Greenfield, N. H. She m. (1) Oct. 13, 1869, at
Mont Vernon, Stephen G. Clement, b. 1833. He d. Oct. 21,
The Eighth Generation 887
1888. at Mont Vernon. She m. (2) Sept. 23, 1892, Frank
Brooks and d. May 20, 1901.
Child (by first husband) :
i. Gertrude E.;i Clement, b. Nov. 30, 1872.
2539. Mary Henrietta" Averill (Trask7, John", John5, Paul*,
Paul-, William-, William'), b. May 27, 1846, at Mont Vernon,
N. H.; m. May 7, 1868, at Mont Vernon, Samuel Leadbeater,
and lived at East Boston, Mass., where she d. Aug. 27, 1882.
Children :
i. William0 Leadbeater.
ii. J Leadbeater.
2541. Charles Eugene* Averill (Trask7, John6, John5, Paul*,
Paul3, William2, William'), b. Apr. 6, 1855, at Mont Vernon,
N. H., lived at Nashua, N. H. He m. Sept. 1, 1875, at Antrim,
N. H., Ruth Annette "Nettie") Fairfield (dau. of Alvino (?)
Fairfield of Antrim, and Lydia A., his wife), b. Nov. 12, 1853.
He d. Sept. 20, 1883, at Nashua.
Child :
3588. i. Ernest11.
2546. Eliza M.8 Averill (Jesse7, Jesse1', John5, Paul*, Paul?,
William-, William1), was b. 1824 (T. R.), family records give
1827, at Mont Vernon, N. H., and lived there most of her life.
She m. 1846, at Manchester, N. H., Newell D. Foster (son of
Isaac Foster of Hudson), b. 1824, at Hudson, N. H. (?), and d.
1892, at Wilton, N. H. She d. 1850, at Mont Vernon.
Children :
i. Charlotte A.1' Foster, b. 1847, at Mont Vernon; m. J. S.
Locke.
ii. George N.9 Foster, b. 1849, at Waltham (Mass.?) ; m. Mary
Parker.
iii. Charles W.9 Foster, b. 1851, at Mont Vernon; m. at Man-
chester, N. H., C W. Dewey (?), and had four children.
2547. Charlotte W.8 Averill (Jesse7, Jesse5, John5, Paul*,
Paul3, William2, William1), b. Sept. 6, 1827, at Mont Vernon,
N. H.; m. before May 7, 1850, George H. Chandler (now living
at Lowell, Mass.). She d. Jan. 3. 1854, at Manchester, N. H.,
and was buried at Mont Vernon.
888 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Children :
i. Ida'-' Chandler, who lives at Barre, Vt.
ii. Charlotte" Chandler.
2548. Joseph Woodbury 8 Averill (Jesse7, J esse*. , John*,
PaulS Paul", William-, William1), b. Dec. 1, 1829, at Mont Ver-
non, N. H., is a carpenter and has lived at Mont Vernon, but is
now living at Warren, N. H. He was a good singer, and, in his
youth, a member of the church choir. He remembers hearing
that his grandmother was a sweeter singer than her sister Mary
who was so noted. He m. Dec. 3, 1857, at Milford, N. H.,
Sabrina Baldwin [dau. of Timothy Baldwin of Mont Vernon
and Sylvia Averill (No. 1308)], b. Mar. 15, 1836, at Mont Ver-
non; she d. there, June 16, 1896.
Child :
3589. i. Chester Baldwin'1, b. Jan. 17, 1867; m. Edith M. Leonard.
2551. Angelia M.s Averill (Jesse7, Jesse6, John', Paul\
Paul-, William-, William1), b. , 1835, at Mont Vernon,
N. H. ; m. after 1850, Jonathan F. Williams of Sutton, N. H„ a
machinist. She d. Apr. 15, 1898, at Manchester, N. H.
Child :
i. George Averile' Williams, who lives at Lowell, Mass.
2552. George Franklin 8 Averill (Franklin7, Jesse6, John5,
Paul4, Paul", William-, William'), b. Mar., 1829, at Manchester,
N. H., lived at Sheldonville (part of Wrentham), Mass. He m.
prob. 1850, at Lowell, Mass., Asenath Cummings. He was
Superintendent of the Boston Branch of the American Express
Co. He had a residence at Sheldonville, but remained in the
City during the week. He d. Dec. 23, 1907.
Child :
3590. i. William Cummings", who lives at Sheldonville, Wrentham,
Mass. He m. Hannah Wilson.
2553. Sarah Ann* Averill (Franklin7, Jesse*, John*, Paul4,
Paul3, William2, William1), b. Dec, 1831, at Manchester, N. H.,
lived at Salem and Boston, Mass. She was a beautiful woman,
stately and commanding in presence, vivacious in conversation,
with keen perception and a well stored mind. She had a rich
The Eighth Generation 889
alto voice — said to have been like that of her grandmother —
Sarah (Leavitt) Averill, and of her aunt Martha (Averill)
Skinner, and which was probably an inherited talent. She was
m. Dec, 1847, at the house of her aunt, Mrs. Martha (Averill)
Skinner, in Danvers, Mass., to John D. Skinner, nephew of
Marshall Skinner, her aunt Martha's husband. She was like a
daughter to this uncle and aunt, having been brought up by
them after her father's death. Mr. John D. Skinner was many
years the Station Master of the North Union Station of Boston.
He d. at Boston, Feb., 1871, and she d. there four years later,
Apr., 1875.
Children :
i. John Franklin'-' Skinner; d. in childhood,
ii. Nellie Day1' Skinner; d. in childhood.
2554. Martha Janes Averill (Franklin7, Jesse*, John5, Paul*,
Paul3, William2, William1), b. Aug. 26, 1833, at Manchester,
N. H., has lived at Manchester, S. Lyndeboro and Mason Village,
N. H., Philadelphia, Peru, Newark, N. J., and Woburn, Mass.
She m. Dec. 7, 1851, at Mason Village (now Greenville), N. H.,
William Russell Putnam (son of Israel Putnam of Lyndeboro,
N. H., and Ruth Sargent, his wife), b. Oct. 17, 1821, at S.
Lyndeboro; d. Dec. 2, 1901, at Woburn. She is still living, and
resides with her granddaughter, Miss Christine Putnam Kelley
at Woburn, and is deeply interested in the family history.
Children :
i. Emma Amanda0 Putnam, b. Sept. 3, 1852; m. Dr. Seth
Wight Kelley.
ii. William Stanley1' Putnam, b. Sept. 2, 1858, at Woburn;
d. there Oct. 21, 1859.
2560. Chili* Averill (William', Jesse", John5, Paul4, Paul3,
William2, William'), b. Feb. 22, 1845, at Elkhorn, Wis., enlisted
in the 8th Wis. Battery, Civil War, at the age of 16 ; served three
years and was injured at the battle of Stone River. He has
always been a Republican ; has lived at Wausau, Wis., and at
Tulane, San Jose and Morgan Hill, Santa Clara Co., California.
He m. Nov. 30, 1867, at Wausau, Margaret Adaliza Casterline
(dau. of George W. Casterline of Wausau and Sarah B. Dean,
his wife), b. June 14, 1850, at Newfield, N. Y.
Children
3591.
i.
3592.
ii.
3593.
iii.
3594.
iv.
3595.
V.
3596.
vi.
890 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
George William", b. Sept. 26, 1869, at Wausau, is a suc-
cessful lawyer and lives at San Francisco, Cal.
Sarah Luella", b. May 26, 1871, at Wausau; d. there Feb.
12, 1881.
Rachel King9, b. Jan. 2, 1874; m. E. W. Hayden.
Margaret May", b. July 29, 1875, at Merrill, Wis., lives at
Morgan Hill, Cal.
Mary Eliza" b. May 22, 1877; m. Charles R. Kellogg.
Chili1', b. Mar. 10, 1879, at Wausau, lives at San Fran-
cisco, Cal.
2561. William" Averill (William7, Jesse6, John5, Paul*,
Paul\ William", William1), b. Feb. 27, 1848, at Geneva, Wis., is
a lumberman, and has lived at Geneva and Merrill, Wis. He m.
Feb., 1882, in Marathon Co., Wis., Augusta Oilman (dau. of
Charles Oilman of Marathon Co., Wis., and Minnie Luedtke, his
wife), b. Mar. 29, 1862, at Pomerania, Germany.
Children (all b. at Merrill) :
Martha M. W.", b. Nov. 17, 1882, living at Merrill.
Selena A. E.9, b. Sept. 19, 1884; m. Oct. 9, 1907, at Mer-
rill, John J. Billing, living at Thornton, Ark.
Arthur R. C.9, b. July 8, 1886; d. Nov. 9, 1901, at Merrill.
Walter J. C.9, b. Dec. 25, 1888, living at Merrill.
William Charles', b. Jan. 25. 1890, living at Merrill.
Chili L. E.9, b. June 12, 1892, living at Merrill.
Chester H. F.9, b. Sept. 10, 1894, living at Merrill,
viii. Harry9, b. Apr. 17, 1896; d. July 10, 1907, at Merrill.
Irene Ellen", b. Oct. 15, 1898, living at Merrill.
Margaret Dorothy9, b. Sept. 7, 1901, living at Merrill.
2562. Ellas Averill (William7, Jesse", John5, Paul\ Paul",
William', William'), b. Feb. 22, 1853, at Merrill, Wis., lives at
Bloomville, Wis. She m. (1) 1871, at Merrill, William West.
She m. (2) Aug. 9, 1902, Stephen Schooley, son of S. D. Schooley
and Elizabeth Everett, his wife.
Children (by first husband) :
i. William9 West.
ii. Agnes9 West.
iii. Thomas9 West.
iv. Nellie" West.
v. Estelle" West.
vi. Adeline8 West.
vii. Gertrude" West.
3597.
a.
3598.
ii.
3599.
iii.
3600.
iv.
3601.
v.
3602.
vi.
3603.
vii.
3604.
viii
3605.
i x .
3606.
X.
3607.
i.
3608.
ii.
3609.
iii
3610.
iv.
3611.
v.
3612.
vi.
The Eighth Generation 891
2567. John Morton* Averill (Mark7, Levi6, John", Paul4,
Paid3, William2, William'), b. Aug. 6, 1843, at Tewksbury, Mass.,
is an expressman, and lives at Boston, Mass. He m. May 14,
1867, at Boston, Mary Frances Mahoney (dau. of John Mahoney
of Boston and Catherine Hayes, his wife), b. May 4, 1846, at
Boston, and d. there July 17, 1891.
Children (all b. at Boston) :
Nellie Frances", b. July 28, 1868; m. Fenton Joseph Cook.
William John', b. June 18, 1870; d. Sept. 15, 1870.
Grace Lillian'1, b. Sept, 30, 1873; m. Daniel M. Keating.
Mary Alice", b. Feb. 21, 1875; d. Nov. 11, 1880.
John Francis1', b. July 7, 1885; d. Dec. 9, 1889.
Edward Mark", b. Oct. 18, 1890; d. Mar. 20, 1891.
2568. Mary Jane" Averill (Mark7, Levi", John5, Paul*, Paul3,
William', William1), b. May 21, 1846, at Tewksbury, Mass.; m.
(1) Mar. 3, 1868, at Boston, Mass., Elias Towle Foss (son of
Ivory Foss of Saco, Me., and Almira Towle, his wife), b. at
Freedom, N. H. ; d. Mar. 14, 1882. She m. (2) Nov. 9, 1884, at
North Reading, Mass., Charles Harmon Richardson (son of
Lewis Richardson of Quincy, Mass., and Charlotte Sprague, his
wife), b. June 18, 1847, at Melrose, Mass. He is Flag-agent for
the Boston and Maine R. R., and they reside at North Reading.
Children (all b. at Freedom) (by first husband) :
i. Hattie Placentia" Foss, b. Jan. 28, 1869; d. Jan. 16, 1878.
ii. Lewis David" Foss, b. Mar. 20, 1873; d. Jan. 16, 1878.
iii. Arthur Clarence'" Foss, b. Mar. 20, 1873; d. Dec. 31, 1877.
iv. Gertrude Mae' Foss, b. Mar. 29, 1881, is living- at North
Reading-.
2569. Anna Mathilda* Averill (Mark7, Levi*, John", Paul',
Paul", William", William'), b. Apr. 17, 1849, at Tewkbury, Mass.;
was m. June 1, 1881, by Rev. S. F. French of Tewksbury, to
Herbert Vincent Putney (son of Asa Gates Putney of Jaffrey,
N. H., and Sophronia Ann Edmancls, his wife), b. Apr. 10, 1849,
at Boston, Mass.
Child:
i. Amy Estelle''" Putney, b. May 13, 1887, at North Reading,
Mass.
892 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
2571. Edward Sullivan" Averill (John7, Levi0, John5, Paid*,
Paul3, William', William1), b. Mar. 8, 1848, at Woodstock, Conn.,
is General Superintendent 5th Division United States Express
Co., and lives at Chicago, 111. He m. (1) Apr. 23, 1873, at
Baltimore, Md., Ella Wrightson (dau. of Hugh S. Wrightson of
Baltimore and Julia Ann Dodson, his wife), b. Nov. 2, 1851, at
St. Michaels, Md. ; she d. Aug. 28, 1879, at Baltimore. He m.
(2) Feb. 16, 1893, at Jersey City, N. J.. Ella F. Meeker (dau. of
Charles W. Meeker of Jersey City and Esther J. Voorhis, his
wife), b. May 15, 1861, at Jersey City; she d. Apr. 15, 1898, at
Denver, Col.
Children (all b. at Baltimore) (by first wife) :
3613. i. Amelia'', b. Feb. 9, 1874; m. Calvin W. Titus.
3614. ii. Velma'-', b. Aug. 5, 1875; was m. at the So. Cong. Ch. of
Chicago, Nov. 15, 1900, to Arthur Marshall Chamber-
lin (son of Arthur S. Chamberlin) , b. Mar. 11, 1872, at
St. Louis, Mo.
3615. iii. Ella Wrightson3, b. Mar. 13, 1877; d. Nov. 23, 1877.
3616. iv. Harry1', b. Aug. 21, 1879; d. Aug. 22, 1879, at Baltimore.
(by second wife; both b. at Chicago, 111.) :
3617. v. Esther9, b. May 20, 1895.
3618. vi. Margaret Caverno1', b. Apr. 2, 1897.
2578. Charles LansiF Avery (John7, Foster0, Mark5 Aver-
ill, Paul', Paul3, William-, William1), b. June 26, 1861, at Lowell,
Mass., was a farmer, and lived at Londonderry, N. H. He m.
Nov., 1890, at Nashua, N. H.,Lora Annis (dau. of George Annis
of Londonderry), b. 1863 at Londonderry, where he d. Feb. 7,
1897.
Children (both b. at Londonderry) :
3619. i. Villa5, b. Jan., 1893.
3620. ii. Leon J.!', b. Jan., 1894.
2582. Frank Eugene" Avery (Jeremiah7, Foster0, Mark7'
Averill, Paul*, Paul3, William2, William'), b. Nov. 23, 1867, at
Londonderry, N. H., is a farmer and teamster, and lives at
Hudson, N. H. He m. Aug. 26, 1889, at Hudson, Florence
Putnam (dau. of Moses H. S. Putnam of Hudson and Lizzie H.
Cross, his wife), b. Oct. 31, 1869, at Hudson, N. H.
Child :
3621. i. Lena May0, b. Aug. 16, 1891, at Londonderry.
The Eighth Generation 893
2584. Emma Eldoras Avery {Ephraim7, Foster6, Mark5 Aver-
ill, Paul', Paul3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 25, 1853, at Wau-
paca, Wis., lives at Eau Claire, Wis. She m. July 9, 1879, at
Eau Claire, Jay R. Pierce (son of William H. Pierce of Rhode
Island and Elizabeth McCormick, his wife, who was from Ver-
mont), b. 1845, in Saratoga Co., N. Y.
Children (both b. at Eau Claire) :
i. Edith M.9 Pierce, b. July 12, 1880; d. July 12, 1893, at
Eau Claire,
ii. Marshall Averill''' Pierce, b. Sept. 12, 1893.
2586. Villeroy R.s Avery (Ephraim7, Foster0, Mark" Aver-
ill, Paul', Paul\ William2, William1), b. Jan. 14, 1860, in Dunn
Co., Wis., is a commercial traveller, and has lived at Eau Claire,
Wis., Lebanon, Linn Creek and Versailles, Mo. He m. Oct. 15,
1885, at Lebanon, Effie Thompson Churchill (dau. of Cadwal-
leder B. Churchill of Lebanon, Mo., and Elizabeth Ellis, his
wife), b. Sept. 11, 1865, at Lebanon. They are living at Ver-
sailles.
Children (all b. at Linn Creek) :
Edna Churchill0, b. Dee. 10, 1886.
Clara Irene9, b. Oct. 8, 1888.
Agnes Louise", b. May 8, 1890; d. Jan. 11, 1893, at Linn
Creek.
Paul Revere'', b. Aug-. 12, 1892.
Dorcas Emma", b. Jan. 25, 1894.
2588. Charles Eugene" Averill {Ephraim1, Foster6, Mark5
Averill, Paul4*, Paul', William2, William1), b. Apr. 1, 1867, at
Eau Claire, Wis., is a merchant and has lived at Eau Claire,
Wis., and at Lebanon, Linn Creek and Versailles, Mo. He m.
Oct. 3, 1889, at Bellaire, 0., Clara Elvie Grubb, dau. of Edmond
Grubb and Mary Ann Hess, his wife. They live at Versailles.
Children (all b. at Linn Creek) :
John French'", b. Feb. 5, 1891.
Mary Olive'", b. June 23, 1893.
Charles Ephraim'1, b. Aug-. 28, 1895.
Mark Mason9, b. Nov. 2, 1897.
Thelma Edith:", b. Feb. 16, 1900.
3622.
i.
3623.
ii.
3624.
iii
3625.
iv.
3626.
v.
3627.
i.
3628.
ii.
3629.
iii.
3630.
iv.
3631.
v.
3632.
i.
3633.
ii.
3634.
iii
3635.
iv
3636.
v.
3637.
vi
894 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
2589. Benjamin Franklin s Averill (Benjamin7, Benjamin6,
Joseph*, Pan!4, Paul", William-, William1), b. Apr. 15, 1856, at
Middleton, Mass.; m. June 9, 1892, at Richmond, Va., Mary
Louisa Booker (dau. of George Booker of Howardsville, Va.,
and Sarah Dabney Perkins, his wife), b. July 13, 1869, at How-
ardsville. They reside at Howardsville.
Children (all b. at Howardsville) :
(Infant Son)'', b. Sept. 15, 1894; d. Sept. 15, 1894.
(Infant Dau.)1', b. Sept. 15, 1896; d. Sept. 16, 1896.
(Infant Son)'j, b. June, 1900; dec.
Sarah Lois", b. Sept. 16, 1902.
John Booker', b. Aug. 17, 1904; d. July 10, 1905.
Esther'', b. July 2, 1906.
2600. Albert Evander* Averill (Andrew', Benjamin*, Jo-
seph7', Paul*, Paul, William", William1), b. Jan. 15, 1842, at
Middleton, Mass.; m. (1) Sarah Augusta Craig (dau. of Isaac
Craig and Sarah Peasley, his wife), b. May (?), 1846; d. Feb.
25, 1886; he m. (2) Mary Jane Saddington (dau. of Thomas
Sacklington and Catherine Reardon, his wife), b. Dec. 31, 1872,
in London, England. Mr. Averill had no children.
2602. Andrew Preston s Averill (Andrew7, Benjamin'', Jo-
seph7', Paid', Paid', William', William'), b. July 18, 1856, at
Middleton, Mass., was graduated from Westbrook Seminary,
Portland, Me., and from Harvard University, Class of 1882,
with degree of A. B. He m. Dec. 25, 1882, at New York City,
Cora Ada McKay (dau. of Rodney R. McKay of Bridgeport,
Conn., and Aclaline Small, his wife), b. Apr. 25, 1860, at Bow-
doinham, Me. Mr. Averill is a teacher and has been Superin-
tendent of Public Schools of Martha's Vineyard District, Mass.,
for many years, an office which he still holds ; he was previously
at Essex, Sherborn and Townsend, Mass., and at Atkinson and
Reeds Ferry, N. H. He is a Republican, and a Methodist, and
resides at Edgartown, Mass.
Children:
3638. i. Charles Peabody0, b. Mar. 17, 1884, at Essex; m. Virginia
La Crosse.
3639. ii. Alfred Augustus'', b. Dec. 12, 1885, at Weymouth, Mass.
The Eighth Generation 895
3640. iii. Edward Everett", b. Nov. 16, 1887, at Middleton; m. Dec.
24, 1906, at Dover, Me., Grace May Coy, dau. of Mr.
Lewis W. Coy. He is a salesman for a tea and coffee
company.
3641. iv. Andrew Preston Peabody9, b. May 8, 1893, at Townsend.
3642. v. Elizabeth Adeline", b. Mar. 12, 1895, at Townsend.
3643. vi. Harold Russell9, b. June 12, 1900, at Merrimac, N. H.
2607. Annie Maria x Averill (Joseph1, Benjamin*, Joseph*,
Paul', Paul-, William2, William1), b. Oct. 11, 1858, at Middleton,
Mass.; m. (1) in 1873, William Fiske of Danvers; m. (2)
Sept. 6, 1894, Caleb Converse Gardner (son of Edward Richard
Gardner and Abby E. Pearson, his wife), b. Apr. 10, 1855. Mr.
Gardner has been employed by the Boston and Maine Railroad
as a train baggage master and conductor for some years. They
live at Salem, Mass.
Children (both b. at Danvers) (by first husband) :
i. Charlotte M." Fiske. b. Mar. 24, 1874; was educated at
the New England Conservatory of Music and is a music
teacher and organist,
ii. Arthur Elmer9 Fiske, b. Sept. 23, 1878; he is in the in-
surance business at Boston, but resides at Salem.
2613. Mary Lizzie" Averill (Joseph1, Joseph6, Joseph5,
Paul', Paul3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 31, 1862, at No.
Andover, Mass., has lived at Boxford and No. Andover. She
m. Apr. 9, 1895, at No. Andover, Charles Walter Paul (son of
Henry J. Paul of Salem, Mass., and Rebecca Conacher, his wife) ,
b. May 31, 1871, at Gloucester, Mass. They live in the old
Averill homestead at No. Andover, which came to Mrs. Paul by
inheritance.
Child :
i. Elizabeth Averill" Paul, b. Feb. 5, 1896, at No. Andover.
2620. Rufus Kilbourne* Averill (Robert1, Truman6, Rob-
ert5, Joseph', Paul", William2, William:), b. Jan. 22, 1859, at
Cooper, Mich., is a wholesale butcher and stock buyer; has
lived in Montana, and in Cooper and Kalamazoo, Mich. He
now lives in Kalamazoo. He m. Oct. 7, 1891, at Kalamazoo,
Annie M. Bowman (dau. of Amos Bradshaw Bowman of Kala-
mazoo and Mary Elinore McKee, his wife), b. Mar. 19, 1872. at
Alphoretta, Ky.
896 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children (both b. at Kalamazoo) :
3644. i. Charles Warren'', b. Dec. 14, 1893.
3645. ii. Walter Leon?, b. Nov. 12, 1898.
2622. Frank Leons Averill (Robert7, Truman*, Robert5,
Joseph*, Paul3, William-, William1), b. Aug. 25, 1868, at Kala-
mazoo, Mich., is a travelling salesman, and lives at Kansas City,
Kan. He m. Oct. 1, 1889, at Kansas City, Laura Birt (dau. of
William Birt of Cincinnati, 0., and Sarah Jane , his
wife), b. July 23, 1867, at Cincinnati.
Children (all b. at Kansas City) :
3646. i. LEONA9, b. July 18, 1890.
3647. ii. Althea", b. May 16, 1892.
3648. iii. Rose'1, b. Jan. 17, 1894.
2637. Alvin Hoveys Averill (Daniel7, Dudley" (?), Dud-
ley*, Joseph*, Paul3, William2, William1), b. Dec. 3, 1842, at
Chasm Falls, Malone, Franklin Co., N. Y., son of Daniel and
Mary (Trask) Averill, was a farmer and passed his life at
Chasm Falls. He was m. there, July 15, 1865, to Matilda E.
Cunningham, dau. of Newell M. Cunningham of Chasm Falls,
and his wife Orissa (Winslow) Averill.
He and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal
Church, and he was a class leader in the church for many years.
He d. at Chasm Falls, Mar. 10, 1910. Mrs. Averill survives him.
Children (all b. at Chasm Falls) :
3660. i. Newell Daniel", b. June 1, 1866; m. Jennie A. Wilson.
3661. ii. Gertrude D.9, b. Mar. 18, 1868; d. Mar. 25, 1871.
3662. iii. Grace C.9, b. Oct. 3, 1870; m. Hubert S. Earle; has 4
daughters.
3663. iv. Mahala E.a, b. Apr. 30, 1873; m. at Sunnyside, Wash.,
Oct. 12, 1910, Charles Campbell. They are living at
Sunnyside; they have no children.
3664. v. Emma 0.'j, b. Mar. 29, 1875; m. Sidney D. Perry, has 1
dau.
3665. vi. Alvin Adelbert", b. June 23, 1877; unm. ; lives at Sunny-
side, Wash.
3666. vii. George Herman'', b. Feb. 26, 1881; m. Agnes E. Lawrence.
3667. viii. Wallace Leroy", b. Jan. 5, 1883; d. Oct. 27, 1885.
366S. ix. Alice E.', b. Apr. 21, 1886; m. June 6, 1911, Alfred Doug-
lass; living at Dannemora, N. Y.
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2640. Mahala Abigail* Averill (Daniel7, Dudley6 (?) , Dud-
ley5, Joseph*, Paul3, William-, William1), b. Jan. 28, 1851, at
Chasm Falls, N. Y., dau. of Daniel and Mary (Trask) Averill;
was m. (1) Aug. 4, 1869, at Malone, N. Y., to William J. Martin.
He was b. at Belfast, Ireland, Sept. 3, 1844, and d. at Chasm
Falls, N. Y., June 26, 1881, leaving three sons. His father,
David Martin, was b. in the Isle of Man ; moved to Belfast, Ire.,
and then migrated to the United States, settling at Westville,
N. Y. ; his wife, Jane McCready, was of Scotch descent.
Mrs. William J. Martin was m. (2) Dec. 13, 1882, at Chasm
Falls, to Watson Herbert Harwood, M. D., son of Hiram and
Marianne (Bigelow) Harwood. He was b. June 18, 1854, at
Bangor, N. Y. ; was graduated 1881 from the Medical College
of the University of Vermont, and began the practice of his
profession the same year at Chasm Falls in the town of Malone,
N. Y., where he has continued his work for thirty years. (See
Harwood Families, compiled by the above Dr. Watson H. Har-
wood.)
Both Dr. and Mrs. Harwood are members of the Methodist
Episcopal Church, and also of several social, fraternal and patri-
otic organizations ; he has been politically active in the Prohi-
bition Party for more than twenty years.
Mrs. Harwood has had six children, four by her first hus-
band, Mr. Martin, and two by her second husband, Dr. Harwood.
Children (all b. at Chasm Falls) (by first husband) :
i. A Son', who d. in infancy.
ii. Daniel Harwood'1 Martin, b. May 15, 1871; was grad.
from Drew Theological Seminary at Madison, N. J., in
1898, and has since served churches in the following
places: Forest Hill, Lutherville, Md., Brightwood, Wash-
ington, D. C, Berkley Springs, W. Va., Bel Air, Laurel
and Frostburg, Md. St. John's College, Annapolis, Md.,
conferred on him the degree of Doctor of Divinity, June
16, 1909. Rev. Dr. Martin was m. at Lutherville, Md.,
Dec. 9, 1902, to Mabel I. Crowther. They are living at
Frostburg, Md., and have three children :
i. Harwood10 Martin,
ii. Nina1" Martin.
iii. John10 Martin,
iii. George Averill" Martin, b. Oct. 26, 1877; was grad. from
Albany Business College, about 1898. He was m. at
Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 29, 1906, to Minnie Van Lew.
898 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
They lived at Rochester, N. Y. He d. Oct. 18, 1911, at
Perm Yan, N. Y.
iv. William John9 Martin, b. Mar. 17, 1880; attended high
school and Syracuse University, and is in business in
New York City. He is unmarried.
(by second husband) :
v. Frank Stowell" Harwood, b. Feb. 17, 1890; d. Dec. 17,
1890.
vi. Wesley Bigelow" Harwood, b. July 17, 1895, is living with
his parents at Chasm Falls.
2645. Rebecca Gordon" Averill (William7, Marvin6. Jesse5,
Joseph4, Paul", William2, William1), b. Jan. 18, 1862, at Frank-
fort, Ky. She is a teacher in a Free Kindergarten for little chil-
dren of the poor in Frankfort. This kindergarten, having be-
come a kind of social center, is considered a beneficial factor for
the whole state of Kentucky. •
2646. Thomas Pages Averill (William7, Marvin0, Jesse5,
Joseph1, Paul", William-, William1), b. Feb. 15, 1865, at Frank-
fort, Ky., is a pharmacist, and lives at Frankfort. He m. Oct.
20, 1897, at Pisgah Ch., Woodford Co., Ky., Mary Jacob Nash
(dau. of George Pugh Nash of New York City and Mary Tyler,
his wife), b. May 6, 1869, at Clarksville, Tenn.
Children (all b. at Frankfort) :
3669. i. Rebecca Gordon", b. Jan. 8, 1899.
3670. ii. Thomas Page Jr.", b. Jan. 4, 1901.
3671. iii. Mary Nash", b. June 26, 1906.
2647. Marvin Dennisons Averill, 2nd (William7, Marvin8,
Jesse5, Joseph*, Paul", William1, William1), b. Dec. 30, 1870, at
Frankfort, Ky., is a pharmacist and lives at Frankfort. He m.
Oct. 14, 1896, at Harrodsburg, Ky., Stella Rose Van Arsdell
(dau. of David Van Arsdell of Harrodsburg and Rebecca Jane
Willams, his wife), b. July 25, 1871, at Harrodsburg.
Children :
:i<;72. i. William David", b. Jan. 5, 1898, at Harrodsburg.
3673. ii. Carolyn Rose", b. Mar. 20, 1904.
3674. iii. Margaret Alle", b. May 11, 1905.
2651. William Henry s Averill, 2nd (Marvin7, Marvin0,
Jesse5, Joseph*, Paul", William1, William1), b. Feb. 2, 1873, at
the Denison Homestead (?), Franklin Co., Ky. ; m. Jan. 10,
1897, Camilla Baskett, dau. of Christopher Baskett and Alice
Beard, his wife. They live at Louisville, Ky.
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Children :
3675. i. Emma Christine', b. D.-c. 2o, 1897.
3676. ii. Mary Virginia'', b. July 1, 1902, at Louisville.
2653. Maria Louise* Averill (Marvin7, Marvin'', Jesse5,
Joseph', Paul'-, William-, William1), b. Nov. 5, 1877. She m.
Eugene Woods of Mercer Co., Ky. (son of Harvey A. Woods and
Emily Carpenter, his wife). They still live in that county.
Child :
i. Averill9 Woods.
2656. Henry Eliphalets Averill (Henry7, Eliphalet5, Perry",
Samuel*, Isaac3, William', William1), b. Feb. 15, 1839, at Hart-
ford, Conn., was a lawyer, and lived at Hartford, Conn., Perrys-
burg and Columbus, Ohio, and St. Louis, Mo. He m. (1) Dec.
5, 1865, at Chilhcothe, 0., Julia Maria Dodge (dau. of Frederick
Dodge of Lyme, N. H., and Eliza Blake, his wife), b. Dec. 3,
1842, at Lyme. She d. Apr. 12, 1876, at St. Louis. He m. (2)
Jan. 8, 1878, at Toledo, 0., Caroline Arabel Dodge, sister of his
first wife. He d. Dec. 3, 1892, at Perrysburg. He was a mem-
ber of the Connecticut Society Sons of the American Revolution,
through descent from his great-great-grandfather, Jesse Root,
Lieutenant Colonel, Connecticut Volunteers, and member of the
Continental Congress.
Children (by first wife) :
3677. i. Henry Dodge'', b. Oct. 5, 1867, at Columbus, O., lives at
Vancouver. British Columbia.
3678. ii. Alfred Perry', b. July 17, 1870, at Columbus, was freight
cashier of the Toledo, St. Louis & Western R. R., and
is now Paymaster of the El Paso Southwestern Ry.
System. He has lived at Columbus and Perrysburg,
O., Springfield, 111., and St. Louis, Mo., and is living at
present at El Paso. Texas. He m. Oct. 11, 1899, at
Bryan, 0., Blanche Edna Moore (dau. of Wm. H. Moore
of Bryan and Nellie Florence Jones, his wife) , b. Oct.
6, 1873, at Bryan.
3679. iii. Frederick Clark", b. Dec. 25, 1S75, at St. Louis, has lived
at Perrysburg, and is now at Toledo, O., where he is an
attorney and counselor at law.
(by second wife) :
3680. iv. Arabel Dodge", b. Oct. 16, 1878, at Perrysburg, O.; d.
there, Sept. 27, 1892.
900 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2657. Col. James Perry s Averill {Henry7, Eliphalet6, Perry*,
Samuel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Oct. 29, 1841, at Hart-
ford, Conn., lived at Perrysburg, 0., until Oct., 1886, when he
removed to Atlanta, Ga., where he lived until his death, Oct. 12,
1904. He m. Feb. 28, 1871, at Perrysburg, Ellen M. Baird. At
the first call of the President for troops, Apr., 1861, Mr. Averill
enlisted at Perrysburg, 0., and was appointed Sergeant in Co.
C, of the 21st Ohio Infantry. This regiment formed a portion
of Gen. J. D. Cox's Brigade, which drove the Confederate forces,
under Gen. Wise, out of the Great Kanawha Valley, thus ren-
dering valuable service in saving the State of West Virginia
to the Union. Subsequently he served as First Sergeant of Co.
F, in the 144th Ohio Infantry, which remained on duty in the
vicinity of Washington. His record in the Grand Army of the
Republic is as follows : — Past Commander, Post No. 51, Perrys-
burg, Ohio; Commander, Post No. 1, Atlanta, Ga. (1893);
Assistant Inspector General, under Commander-in-Chief, Weis-
sert (1893) ; Assistant Adjutant General, Department of Geor-
gia (including, South Carolina), for 1894-1898; Commander,
Department of Georgia (1897) ; Member National Council of
Administration (1898) ; Chairman of the Advisory Board of
the Board of Managers of the Andersonville Prison Property,
appointed by the National Woman's Relief Corps (1896-8).
At the time of his death he was the National junior Vice Com-
mander of the Grand Army of the Republic.
Child :
3681. i. Louise Root9, b. May 1, 1872, at Perrysburg, Ohio; m.
Clarence Mann Paine, M. D.
2659. Charles Edward" Averill (Henry7, Eliphalet6, Perry5,
Samuel4, Isaac-, William2, William1), b. Jan. 8, 1856, at Perrys-
burg, O., lived at Hartford, Conn. ; m. Oct. 15, 1883, at
Saysville, N. Y., Emma A. Smith (dau. of William Cobb Smith
of Saysville and Sarah Katharine Skinner, his wife), b. Nov.
6, 1859, at Saysville. Mr. Averill is a book-keeper and lives at
Saysville.
Children:
3682. i. William Henry', b. Apr. 23, 1884, at Saysville, living at
St. Louis, Mo.
3683. ii. Asenath Katherine", b. Sept. 2, 1889, at East Hartford,
Conn.; living at Saysville.
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3684. iii. Charles Edward9, b. Apr. 23, 1898, at Girdletree, Md.; d.
there, Mar. 22, 1901.
2660. Eliphalet* Averill (Phineas', Perry6, Perry5, Sam-
uel4, Isaac5, William2, William1), b. July 17, 1833, at South Brit-
ain, Conn., was a merchant in that town for some years. He
removed to Michigan before 1872, and settled at Jackson. He
had, with others, a flour mill at Ada, Mich. He m. Dec. 23,
1858, Elizabeth Boughton Stebbins, dau. of Rev. William Steb-
bins, a Methodist minister of Connecticut. He d. May 4, 1897,
at Jackson, Mich.
Children :
3685. i. Perry', b. June 11, 1862, at New Haven, Conn., has attained
eminence in the artistic world as a painter and singer.
His fine baritone voice brought him into such demand
that he sacrificed his painting to his music. His early
education was in the Jackson schools. He has spent
much time in New York and Europe, and has appeared
in English, French and Italian grand opera, and in
English concerts, and has been a church soloist and
director of music in some of the best known churches in
New York City. He is now (1906) director and soloist
in St. Bartholomew Ch., New York City.
3686. ii. Lona Elizabeth9, b. Mar. 3, 1872.
3687. iii. Walter Curtiss', b. June 6, 1873, at Ada, Mich.; m. Maud
Renick.
2661. Capt. Perry* Averill (Phineas7, Perry6, Perry5, Sam-
uel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. May 24, 1840, at South
Britain, Conn., was a flour manufacturer and wholesale grocer
at Ada and Jackson in the State of Michigan. He was with the
13th Conn. Volunteers during the Civil War and won distinc-
tion during the siege of Port Hudson. When Gen. Banks called
for 1,000 volunteers to head an assaulting column at that Port,
Capt. Averill was one of the men who volunteered and served
with honor. Just before the close of the War, as he was too
disabled to be with his regiment, he was ordered to Jackson,
Mich., on special duty, and this led to his final settlement in the
State. He m. (1) Dec. 3 (or 5?), 1865, at Jackson, Ada Mosher
(dau. of Benjamin Mosher of Jackson), b. , , and d.
in 1873, He m. (2) Sept. 5, 1876, Ellen Curtiss (dau. of Daniel
Curtiss of Woodbury, Conn., and Julia Strong, his wife) .
902 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Child (by first wife) :
3688. i. Nathan King', b. Oct. 24, 1872, at Jackson; m. Mary
Bradley.
2662. Eunice Eliza* Averill (Phineas7, Perry6, Perry7', Sam-
uel', Isaac3, WiUiam\ William1), b. Sept. 20, 1840, at South
Britain, Conn., lives at Woodbury, Conn. She m. Nov. 28, 1865,
at South Britain, Walter S. Curtiss (son of Daniel Curtiss of
Woodbury and Julia Strong, his wife), who was b. at Wood-
bury.
Children (both b. at Woodbury) :
i. Daniel Averill" Curtiss, b. July 20, 1867; m. Dorothy
Whitney,
ii. Julia Eliza9 Curtiss, b. Sept. 21, 1874; m. Dr.
Variell.
2663. Samuel Phineas* Averill (Phineas1, Perry6, Perry5,
Samuel4, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. June 12, 1843, at South
Britain, Conn., where he is a highly respected farmer. He m.
Mar. 2, 1870, at South Britain, Julia Tyler Mitchell (dau. of
Amos Mitchell of South Britain and Esther Maria Tyler, his
wife), b. May 11, 1852.
Children (both b. at South Britain) :
3689. i. Ada Maria", b. Dec. 20, 1870; m. Harry Campbell Quintard.
3690. ii. Frank William", b. Jan. 17, 1875; d. Dec. 29, 1898.
2669. Hon. Heman Ot.V Averill (Samuel7, Samuel*. Perry5,
Samuel*, Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Aug. 20, 1856, at New
Preston, in the Town of Washington, Conn., is an influential
citizen and farmer in his native town, and lives on the farm
purchased by his ancestor Samuel Averill in 1746, and which
he has appropriately named "The Averill Homestead." As
Isaac spent the last years of his life with his son Samuel, it
follows that Heman Averill's children are the seventh genera-
tion of Averills that have lived on the old farm. This farm has
become a model in Litchfield County, and his son, Mr. Ralph J.
Averill, is now manager of it for his father. Mr. Averill was
educated at Waramaug Academy, New Preston, Conn,, and at
Oberlin College, Ohio, although not graduated from the latter.
He has held many offices of his own town. He has been Judge
of Probate since 1898 for the District of Washington, and his
name since the first election has been on the ticket of both par-
The Eighth Generation 903
ties. He represented the Town of Washington in the lower
branch of the General Assembly in 1891, and the 20th Sena-
torial District in the Senate of 1895 ; was Paymaster General
on Gov. Geo. E. Lounsbury's staff, and is now serving his four-
teenth year as Commissioner on Domestic Animals for the
State. He was Director for Litchfield County in the Connecticut
Dairyman's Association from Jan., 1900, to Jan., 1908, when he
resigned and was succeeded by his son, Ralph. He is President
of The Washington Supply Co., Inc., at Washington Depot,
dealers in hardware, lumber, coal, grain, feed, etc., and a Direc-
tor in The Washington Mutual Fire Insurance Co. In politics
he is a Republican. Gen. Averill is also a Past Master of
Washington Grange No. 11, P. of H. of Excelsior Pomona
Grange No. 7, and of Rising Sun Lodge No. 27, F. and A. M.
He m. Oct. 20, 1881, at Marble Dale, Conn., Bertha W.
Buckingham (dau. of Ralph Buckingham and Elvira Wheaton,
his wife), b. Nov. 24, 1859, at New Milford, Conn. In their old
stone mansion, built in 1831, is a large and promising family
of children ; and here lived the beloved grandmother, Betsey
(Johnson) Averill, who d. at the old home Jan. 16, 1891, aged
104 years less four months, surrounded by the love and atten-
tion of her descendants to the fourth generation, and respected
and honored by a wide circle of friends and acquaintances,
Mr. Averill cheriches the original deed, dated April 25,
1746, which he holds in his possession, and which is perfectly
legible to this clay, that conveyed the land he now occupies to
his grandfather's grandfather, Samuel Averill. The following
are abstracts from an extended notice of the farm which ap-
peared in a Connecticut paper several years ago :
"It would be difficult to find in the whole state of Connecticut a home-
stead and farm more beautiful, more historic and yet more modern than
that of (Gen.) Heman O. Averill This handsome old place
stands in the middle of a high plateau 1000 feet above the level of the sea.
It is situated about three miles from Washing-ton, and is a little over twelve
miles from the town of Litchfield, which is the county seat.
"The land on which the Averill Homestead is built was originally a
part of the great Waramaug Reserve which was owned and ruled over by
the famous old Indian chief, Waramaug At the time Samuel
Averill (No. 88) purchased the land Litchfield was unknown, but the two
chief counties were Hartford, the northern portion of the state, and New
Haven, the Southern.
904 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
"Soon after purchasing the farm, Samuel Averill erected near the center
of his land a large house which he occupied with his father, Isaac Averill.
Until the year 1831 this house stood; but during that year the present
homestead was built The stones were taken from the farm;
the timbers of the house, wainscotings, floorings and finishings were made
by hand, and many of the timbers were hewn from solid oak
This Homestead has passed from father to son since it was founded; the
occupants in order were Samuel (No. 88), Col. Perry Averill (No. 250),
Samuel (No. 604), Samuel Johnson (No. 1424), the present occupant,
Heman Otis Averill (No. 2669). This farm is located at the top of what
is locally known as Baldwin Hill. The house stands in the center of a large
plateau and the farm forms a large circle about the dwelling
The view of valleys, hills and the mountain range is very beautiful, and
the clear, sweet air which lends vigor to body and mind has had much to do
with the growing up of the sturdy and upright race of men who from
generation to generation have occupied the old homestead.
"The house is quaint and rambling in construction. In it are many odd
corners, windings of hall and stairway, steps down and steps up, such as
are found in all old houses. The rooms are large and airy, with high
ceilings and carved woodwork. Each room has its quaint and valuable
pieces of furniture, many of them 200 years old; a remarkably handsome
high-boy of solid mahogany is among them; also many low-boys, old chairs,
secretaries, spinning wheels, and carpet looms, all handmade, without the
use of nails. A fine old mahogany Hepplewhite sideboard, an artistic
corner cupboard, and a handsome collection of old china and pewter are
among the treasures of the house.
"The farm is one of the most fertile and productive in the region; the
meadows clean, level and well kept — the yield unusual and there is woodland
sufficient to supply fuel for years to come. The stables are planned to give
fresh air and sunshine to horses and cattle; their floors are of cement, and
large buckets with running water are where the cattle may drink when they
wish. A herd of 50 cows occupy one barn, among them some finely bred
Ayreshires. All the barns and yards are supplied with clear, cold, running
water. It is certainly a modern and quite up-to-date farm."
Mr. Averill holds his father's excellent collection of Averill
data in MS., and he generously allowed the compiler of this
history the use of all the records, parts of which have been
embodied in this work. They related almost wholly to the family
of Isaac, with early copies of Ipswich and Topsfield. Mass.,
records; but they are of great value and assistance in the com-
pilation of this history. They contain : —
(1) Horace Arc-rill's Records of Ancestors and Relations 1820;
(2) Samuel Johnson AverilPs Averill Record, "prepared April 1853" gath-
ered l'i om r 145 to '53 ;
3692.
ii.
3693.
iii.
3694.
iv.
3695.
v.
3696.
vi.
3697.
vii.
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(3) Samuel Johnson AverilFs revision of the Averill Record of 1853, with
additions to 1887;
(4) The MS. of E. O. Jameson, 1885;
(5) A Record by Samuel J., prepared after 1885.
Mrs. Averill is a very domestic woman, with gracious man-
ners, and interesting personality, tall, slender, and dark. She is
a mother of the New England type which all Americans honor.
The family of Hon. and Mrs. Heman Otis Averill is as follows:
Children (all b. at the Averill Homestead) :
3691. i. Laura Buckingham", b. Apr. 1, 1883; m. Lester Clark
Harvey.
Ralph Johnson1', b. Nov. 8, 1884.
Clara Wheaton", b. Apr. 18, 1887.
Dorothy1', b. Jan. 14, 1889.
Heman Otis, Jr.', b. Aug-. 5, 1891; d. Aug. 13, 1891.
Heman Perry1', b. May 3, 1898.
Grace Julia', b. Feb. 12, 1900.
2673. Joseph Otiss Averill Jr. (Joseph7, Augustin6, Perry5,
Samuel*, Isaac"', William'2, William1), b. June 4, 1857, at New
York, is a merchant, and has lived at Brooklyn, N. Y., and
Yokohama, Japan. He m. Dec. 13, 1886, at Yokohama, Julia
Cammann Blake (dau. of Alexander Veits Blake of Brooklyn,
N. Y., and Maria Elizabeth Whitehouse, his wife), b. Sept. 1,
1863, at Brooklyn, N. Y. They have resided at New York City
since 1890 (?).
Children :
3698. i. Dorothy1', b. June 2, 1888, at Yokohama.
3699. ii. Otis9 III, b. Jan. 15, 1891, at Yokohama.
3700. iii. Norman Whitehouse", b. Jan. 20, 1892, at Yonkers, N. Y.
2685. Robert Garras Averill (Garra7, Nathaniel*, Samuel5,
Samuel4, Isaac-, William-, William1), b. May 9, 1829, at Salis-
bury, Conn.; m. Sept. 22, 1857, at Lee, Mass., Nancy Emily
Phelps, b. Dec. 25, 1834, at Wytheville, Va. He d. June 7, 1890,
at Lee, Mass. [see The Whitney Family of Connecticut, No.
11412].
Child :
3701. i. Mary Elizabeth1', b. Aug. 26, 1866, at Lenoxdale, Mass.,
lives at La Course, Wis.
2686. Chester1" Averill (Chester7, Nathaniel6, Samuel5,
Samuel4, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. May 31, 1836, at Sche-
nectady, N. Y., was graduated at Union College, 1857, and lived
906 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
at Stockbridge, Mass. He m. Oct. 3, 1872, at Stockbridge, Mary
Stuart Field, dau. of Jonathan Edwards Field and Ann Stuart,
his wife. He d. Dec, 1883.
Children :
3702. i. Chester", b. Aug. 11, 1873.
3703. ii. Julia Pomeroy'', b. July 2, 1875; m. Mar. 31, 1900, at San
Francisco, Cal., Reginald Rowan Belknap, a lieut. in
the U. S. Navy, and son of Admiral Belknap, of Boston,
Mass.
3704. iii. Alice Byington9, b. Feb. 21, 1878.
3705. iv. Arthur", b. Feb. 19, 1883; d. Mar. 20, 1887.
2689. John Chester8 Averill {Roger1, Nathaniel*, Samuel5,
Samuel*, Isaac-, William1, William'), b. Dec. 21, 1849, at Salis-
bury, Conn., was graduated from Cornell, class of 1873 ; became
a lawyer, and has been Clerk of the Courts of New London County,
Conn., for some years. That he is held in high regard is mani-
fested by the fact that he has been appointed to many offices of
honor, and has been and is a director or trustee in many insti-
tutions and corporations. Although he avoids publicity, he
is well known, and his character and ability add much value
to the good name he inherits. He is a member of the Connecti-
cut Society, Sons of the American Revolution and Colonial
Wars. He m. June 9, 1880, at Danbury, Conn., Hattie Taylor
Clark (dau. of William H. Clark, a merchant of Danbury, and
Julia Andrews Taylor, his wife), who was b. at Danbury. They
reside at Norwich, Conn., where they have lived many years.
Children (both b. at Norwich) :
3706. i. Roger", b. Nov. 1, 1886; d. July 26, 1889, at Norwich.
3707. ii. John Chester, Jr.", b. May 4, 1890; d. May 29, 1891, at
Norwich.
2693. Damon Rivers" Averill (Asa7, Noble0, Nathan5, Dan-
iel1, Isaac3, William1, William'), b. May, 1828, at Woodville,
N. Y., was a manufacturer of paints and oils, the head of the
Averiil Chemical Paint Co. He lived at Newburgh, Ohio, which
is now Cleveland, and at Pulaski, N. Y. He was a very bright
boy, and before he was eighteen years old, built, with no assist-
ance, an engine and steamboat, and ran it from Port Ontario
to Oswego and Rochester; it carried about 150 passengers and
some freight, and was called the "Ch'nton." He sold it to a
firm in Oswego. He was a friend of P. T. Barnum, and also of
The Eighth Generation 907
President Garfield, on whose election he spent a very large sum
of money. He was a man with humane instincts, a generous
friend, and unselfish among his associates. He is said to have
been worth over three millions at the age of thirty-five. His
places of business were Cleveland, 0., and San Francisco, Cal.
He m. about 1852, at Pulaski, Adelia Thomas (dan. of Luther
B. Thomas and Amanda F., his wife), b. May, 1835, at Pulaski,
N. Y. He d. Feb. 17, 1881, at Delft, Holland.
Children :
3708. i. Francis Eugene", b. June 10, 1853; m. Kate N. Low.
3709. ii. Stella Rivers11, b. Mar. 17, 1865; m. Wm. R. Molther.
3710. iii. Rupert Elton'', b. Nov. 11, 1869, at New Centreville,
N. Y., lives at Deadwood, S. Dak.
2697. Norman Simondss Averill (Mills7, Noble1', Nathan3,
Daniel4, Isaac; William2, William1), b. May 14, 1833, at Beth-
any, Genesee Co., N. Y., lived at Luna, Inch, and Fairfield, la.,
and, since Nov., 1878, at Los Angeles, Cal. He is Secretary of
the Board of Education at Los Angeles. He m. Mar. 23, 1858,
at Fairfield, Anna Sophia Wells. They have had four children,
three of whom have died.
Children :
3711. i. George Edward'1, m. Mamie Williams.
3712. ii. (A Child)"; dec.
3713. iii. (A Child)"'; dec.
3714. iv. (A Child)1'; dec.
2701. James Kent Platts Averill (Henry7, Nathan"', Na-
than5, Daniel4, Isaac , William', William1), b. Mar. 10, 1825, at
Plattsburg, N. Y., is an attorney and counsellor-at-law, and has
lived at Plattsburg, Champlain, Rouse's Point and E. Beekman-
town, N. Y. He m. Mar. 2, 1846, at Grafton, Vt., Julia Jennette
Evans (dau. of Simeon Evans and Susan Kidder, his wife), b.
July 9, 1825, at Buckingham, Vt. He d. Dec. 23, 1897, at Cham-
plain.
Children :
3715. i. Susan Elizabeth", b. June 26, 1847, at Plattsburg; m.
Sylvester A. Kellog-g\
3716. ii. Jennette Evans', b. Sept. 22, 1849, at Plattsburg; m.
Royal Corbin.
908 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
3717. iii. James', b. Apr. 26, 1852, at Champlain, was an able and
successful business man.
3718. iv. Mary Barry1', b. Mar. 21, 1854, at Champlain; m. Henry
Hoyle.
2702. Henrv Ketchum* Averill, Jr. (Henry7, Nathan*, Na-
than", Daniel*, Isaac-, William2, William'), b. Mar. 26, 1830, at
Plattsburg, N. Y., is a civil engineer and surveyor, and has
lived at Plattsburg, N. Y., Decorah, la., and his present resi-
dence is Washington, D. C. He is a man who has worked for
the love of his chosen profession ; is a member of the Society of
Colonial Wars ; member, and in 1898, President of the Society
of the War of 1812, in the State of New York; is also eligible
to the "Society of the 29" by several ancestors, and to Revolu-
tionary Societies. He m. Jan. 19, 1854, at Plattsburg, Almira
Elizabeth Miller (dau. of Hunting Miller and Maria Parsons,
his wife), b. Nov. 17, 1833, at Plattsburg.
Mr. Averill's name appears also with those of his ancestors
in Plattsburg records. His deep interest in his family and
ancestry has led him to the enthusiastic and methodical collec-
tion of data along various lines, which data has been most gen-
erously placed at the disposal of the compiler of this genealogy.
He has not only given the general data for his branch of the
Averills, but has helped in every way possible in the completion
of this work.
Children :
3719. i. Charles Ketchum", b. May 14, 1860, at Decorah; d. there,
Nov. 17, 1860.
3720. ii. Frank Lloyd9, b. Nov. 15, 1861, at Decorah; m. (1) Edith
M. Parsons; m. (2) Juliet A. Henry.
3721. iii. Maria Elizabeth'1, b. May 17, 1865, at Plattsburg; m.
Charles S. Dayton.
3722. iv. Grace Platt', b. Feb. 4, 1870, at Plattsburg; d. there,
Apr. 23, 1886.
2703. Mary Elizabeth s Averill (Henry7, Nathan6, Nathan5,
Daniel*, Isaac3, William2, William'), b. July 19, 1831, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., has lived at Lookout Mt., Ga., and New Oregon,
Ta. (1856). She m. Mar. 31, 1854, at Chattanooga, Tenn.,
Perrie E. Burch (son of Daniel E. Burch,* an officer in the
Daniel E. Burch was l>. 1802, in New Jersey, and d. at Louisville,
Ky.. in 1833.
Henry Ketchum Averill, Jr. (No. 2702),
A YHviaH
The Eighth Generation 911
U. S. Army, and Martha Odens, his wife), b. Apr. 28, 1832. He
d. Aug. 19, 1863, in the U. S. Army Hospital at New Orleans,
Camp Carrolton. He was a Southerner by birth, but served in
the Union Army, "and d. on the spot where he was born."
Children :
i. Martha Laymia" Burch, b. Sept. 10, 1855, at Lookout
Mt.; m. John Wolff,
ii. Mary Elmore' Burch, b. Feb. 25, 1857, at New Oregon,
la.; m. Oct. 19, 1886, J. M. McConnell, now dec.
iii. Jennette" Burch, b. Apr. 24, 1859, at New Oregon.
2708. George" Averill (Calvin7, Nathan", Nathan*, Daniel',
Isaac3, William-, William1), b. 18 — ■? His name appears on
Clinton County Registry of deeds ; he m. Maria Colton.
Children :
3723.
i.
Emma', b. 18 — ;
m. Edward Yates.
3724.
ii.
Hattie'1, b. 18 — .
3725.
iii.
Carrie'', b. 18 — ;
m. R. Yates, has one son
3726.
iv.
William'1, b. 18-
3727.
v.
Minnie', b. 18—.
2713. Henry D.8 Averill (Charles', Nathan6, Nathan5, Dan-
iel\ Isaac3, William', William1), b. 18 — ; m. ;
lived and d. at Bridgeport, Conn.
Child :
3728. i. James Henry'', b. 1873 (?), lived at New York City. He
d. Apr. 28, 1902, at Brooklyn, N. Y., aired 2!) years.
There may have been other children.
2718. John Henry s Averell (Caleb7, Nathan", Nathan5, Dan-
iel', Isaac-', William', William1), b. 1843, at Plattsburg, N. Y.,
was in the Southern Army during the Civil War. He was a
railroad man, and has lived at Charleston and Beaufort, S. C,
at Waco, Tex., and at Winchester, Va. He m. May 22, 1867, at
Charleston, Susan Harriet Marshall (dau. of Edward West
Marshall of Charleston and Elizabeth Glass, his wife), b. July
27, 1841, at Columbia, S. C. Mr. Averill was appointed Re-
ceiver to the Port Royal and Augusta R. R. ; was twice elected
Intendant of Summerville, S. C. His present place of residence
is Charleston, S. C. ; he was Director General of the Charleston
Exposition, 1902. They have a charming summer home and a
very interesting aviary of local birds at Summerville.
912 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
3734. i. Edward Marshall1', b. Apr. 1, 1868, at Waco; m. Annie
L. Card.
3735. ii. Sarah Sprague", b. July 12, 1870, at Charleston; m. David
H. Graham.
3736. iii. Harry", b. 18 — ; d. in infancy.
3737. iv. Frank", b. 18 — ; d. in infancy.
3738. v. Julia Arthur", b. Dec. 26, 1873, at Winchester; lives at
Charleston, S. C.
3739. vi. Frederick Sprague", b. June 3, 1877, at Winchester;
"played a leading part not only in the annals of this
his native city, but also in the history of his country.
In Charleston he will always be remembered as a com-
petent, courteous business man. From the first incep-
tion of the present (1902) Exposition he was an inde-
fatigable and enthusiastic worker as sec. to his father,
Director Gen., J. H. Averell There is little
doubt but that his conscientious devotion to this work
undermined his constitution and was partly responsible
for the illness (appendicitis) which terminated fatally"
(May 13, 1902, at St. Francis Xavier Infirmary). "Mr.
Averell was 25 yrs. old and was private sec. to Gen.
MacArthur for a year in the Philippines, and during
this time acquainted himself with the language, customs
and needs of the natives in a way that won him the
highest commendation of the military officers. When
the Boxer troubles developed in China, and the U. S.
troops were ordered to the Celestial Empire, Mr. Averell
was still with the military officers in command, acting
as sec. in the memorable approach to Tien Tsin. Find-
ing the climate was not beneficial, he returned to his
own city, Charleston." (News Courier.) He enlisted
during the Spanish-American War, as private in the
1st. Regt., Tenn. Vols., Co. A., and went to Manila. He
was some time at Iloilo, and then at Cuba, before re-
turning home. Flags were placed at half mast before
the Exposition and over the Administration Building at
the time of his death, as a fitting tribute to one who had
given not only to that work, but also to his city, state
and country his best services.
3740. vii. John Henry", b. June 28, 1880, at Summerville, lives at
Asheville, S. C.
3741. viii. Theodore Sydney", b. Dec. 10, 1881, at Charleston, lives at
Saluda, S. C.
3742. ix. Bessie", b. 18—; d. in infancy.
The Eighth Generation 913
3743. x. Caleb N.9, b. 18 — ; d. in infancy.
3744. xi. Kennerly Marshall", b. Apr. 2, 1890, at Summerville.
2719. Louise Woodruff * Averill (Caleb7, Nathan6, Nathan7',
Daniel*, Isaac'-, William-, William1), b. 1844, at Plattsburg,
N. Y., lived at Charleston and Aiken, S. C, and Slatington, Pa.
She m. Oct., 1867, at Charleston, Rev. George J. Porter, who
was b. in Ireland. He was a Presbyterian clergyman, educated
at Davidson, N. C, Lafayette, Pa., and Columbia Theological
Seminary, S. C. He was a chaplain in the Confederate Army,
and his ministry was in Aiken, S. C, Slatington, Pa., and New-
ark, Del. He d. July, 1891, at Newark. She d. July 20, 1870,
at Charleston.
Children :
i. Frederick Averill1' Porter, b. Aug-. 6, 1868, at Slatington,
lived at Charleston, S. C, and Newark, Del., where he
d. in 1876.
ii. Mary Louise1' Porter, b. May 21, 1870, at Aiken, has lived
at Charleston and Summerville, S. C, and has rendered
valuable assistance to the compiler of this genealogy by
gathering data for her branch of the family.
2721. Rosa* Averill (Reuben7, Nathan6, Nathan5, Daniel*,
Isaac-, William2, William'), b. Jan. 20, 1850, at Plattsburg,
N. Y., lives there. She m. Oct. 21, 1875, at Plattsburg, Charles
Halsey Moore (son of Charles Curren Moore of Mineral Pt.,
Wis., and Mary Minerva Miller, his wife), b. July 23, 1844, at
Plattsburg.
Children (all b. at Plattsburg) :
i. Frank1' Moore, b. Aug. 20, 1876.
ii. Frances11 Moore, b. Aug. 19, 1879.
iii. Henrietta1' Moore, b. July 29, 1882.
iv. Henry1' Moore, b. July 29, 1882.
v. Mary1' Moore, b. Sept. 30, 1889.
2730. Susan Elizabeth' Averill (George7, Stephen1'', Na-
than5, Daniel, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Dec. 28, 1846, at
Eden, Wis., lives at Spring Valley, Minn. She m. Jan. 23, 1867,
at Eden, Dwight L. Beagle (son of John Beagle of Clinton Co.,
N. Y., and Susan Nash, his wife), b. Dec. 28, 1839, in Clinton
Co., N. Y.; d. May 25, 1898, at Spring Valley.
914 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
i. George Averill'1 Beagle, b. Jan. 23, 1870, at Eden, Wis.;
m. Aug. 18, 1898, at Spring- Valley, Laura Langham.
ii. John L.'j Beagle, b. July 24, 1873, at Eden; m. Nov. 1,
1898, at Grand Meadow, Minn., Fantine Van Loan.
iii. Roland Dwight" Beagle, b. Feb. 19, 1876, at Eden,
iv. Alvira Ethel' Beagle, b. June 9, 1879, at Spring Valley.
2736. Caspar Stephen* Averill (George7, Stephen6, Nathan5,
Daniel*, Isaac, William1, William1), b. May 14, 1860, at Eden,
Wis., is a merchant, and has lived at Eden and Fond du Lac,
Wis. He m. Mar. 20, 1886, at Fond du Lac, Jessie V. Cleveland
(dau. of C. 0. Cleveland and Luella Bacon, his wife), b. May
10, 1870, at Fond du Lac, where they reside.
Children :
3745. i. Dale", b. Mar. 26, 1888, at Fond du Lac.
3746. ii. Charles'1, b. Mar. 16, 1891, at Spring Valley; d. there,
Sept. 22, 1892.
2738. Charles Sidle* Averill (Edgar, Stephen6, Nathan5,
Daniel4, Isaac1, William2, William1), b. Aug. 11, 1855, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., is, like his father, a hotel-proprietor, and manages
the noted "Yates" at Syracuse, N. Y., where he has lived for
many years. He m. June 4, 1890, at Auburn, N. Y., Jennie E.
Raeish (dau. of Mr. Raeish and Edith Andrews, his
wife), b. 1868, at Auburn.
Children :
3747. i. Lloyd B.1', b. Dec. 2, 1892, at Auburn.
3748. ii. Charles Mills'', b. Mar. 9, 1897, at Syracuse.
2741. Rosannas Averill (Veraneous7, Stephen1', Nathan5,
Daniel4, Isaac-, William'1, William'), b. June 18, 1848, at Platts-
burg, N. Y., lives at Osakis, Minn. She m. Jan. 17, 1872, at
Eden, Wis., Edward Weeks Root (son of Albert Root and Millie
Hannah Dodge, his wife), b. Apr. 23, 1847, at Eden.
Children :
i. Jasper E." Root, b. June 25, 1873; m. Lillie Gray.
ii. Queen Marguerite0 Root, b. Oct. 16, 1877; m. Lazell
Sprague.
The Eighth Generation 915
2743. Veraneous" Averill ( Veraneous7, Stephen''', Nathan5,
Daniel*, Isaac-", William2, William1), b. Feb., 1853, at Cleveland,
0., is a farmer, has lived at Eden and Fond du Lac, Wis., Osakis,
Minn., and is now a resident at Mortlack Hill P. O., at Eyebrow
Hill, Saskatchewan, Can. He m. Apr. 4, 1872, at Eden, Harriet
M. Harcum (dau. of Josiah Harcum of Eden), b. June 22, 1852,
at Plattsburg, Pa.
Children :
3749. i. Henry Lafayette'', b. Jan. 20, 1873, at Fond du Lac; m.
Ida M. Burns.
3750. ii. Minnie E.1, b. Feb. 2, 1874, at Fond du Lac; m. William
Wickwire.
3751. iii. Veraneous G.", b. Oct. 17, 1881, at Gorden, Todd Co.,
Minn.; m. Mattie Clement.
3752. iv. Joseph", b. Dec. 17, 1882; d. at the age of three months,
in the Township of Gorden.
3753. v. Case Leonard", b. Feb. 2, 1885, at Gorden, lives at Ban-
croft, S. Dak.
2744. Alfred Charles" Averill (Veraneous7, Stephen*, Na-
than7', Daniel', Isaac-, William-, William1), b. Mar. 26, 1854, at
Cleveland, 0.; m, (1) Jan. 3, 1877, at Fond du Lac, Wis., Clara
Hopkins; he m. (2) Mrs. Zilla Abers. He has lived at Eden
and Fond du Lac, Wis., at Osakis, Minn., and now is living in
Alberta (town not known), Canada.
Children (only the following known) (by first wife) :
3754. i. Jasper'.
3755. ii. Alfred''.
(by second wife) :
3756. iii. ".
3757. iv. 9.
3758. v. '■'.
3759. vi. s.
2748. George Marshall8 Averill {John1, David6, Daniel5,
Daniel*, Isaac', William2, William1), b. Oct. 12, 1838, at Bran-
ford, Conn., was master of a coasting vessel, and later an oyster
dealer. He was a Mason of the "Widows' Sons" lodge, and
lived at Branford. He m. Mar. 20, 1863, at Branford, Harriet
E. Babcock (dau. of Russell W. Babcock and Wealthy A. ,
his wife), b. Jan. 2, 1843, at Lyme, Conn. Mrs. Averill d. May
8, 1883, at Branford, and Mr. Averill d. Feb. 22, 1908.
916 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Children (all b. at Branford) :
3760. i. Frederick Lawton", b. July 15, 1865; m. Emma E. Button.
3761. ii. George Walter", b. June 13, 1870, lives at Branford. He
is the only member of the family whose birth does not
appear on the Town Records. He served three years in
the U. S. Navy; was in the Spanish- American War, and
one of the crew of the Lancaster which captured numer-
ous prizes.
3762. iii. Lister Marshall", b. Oct. 18, 1871; d. Sept. 22, 1872, at
Branford.
3763. iv. John Russell", b. Sept. 18, 1876, lives at New Haven,
Conn. He m. there, Daisy E. Stannard; they have 1
child. He is a member of the Young Men's Rep. Club,
the Elks of New Haven, the Woodland Lodge, Knights
of Pythias.
3764. v. Lewis Southard", b. July 1, 1878, lives at Meriden, Conn.
He m. June 30, 1906, at Branford, Grace F. Slater (dau.
of Moses Slater, b. in Eng., and Adeline F. Phelps, his
wife), b. Sept. 3, 1874, in New York City.
3765. vi. Ernest Le Roy", b. Jan. 22, 1883, at Branford, Conn., lives
at New Haven; is in the Hillhouse High School, and an
officer in the Boys' Brigade (1900); member of the 2nd
Cong. Ch. of Fair Haven.
2750. Roland Gelston* Averill (John7, David6, Daniel5,
Daniel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. May 3, 1843, at Bran-
ford, Conn., is a postal clerk in a railway mail service and lives
at Branford. He served three years in the U. S. Navy as 2nd
lieut. of marines, during the Civil War. He m. Nov. 27, 1867,
at Branford, Fanny M. Palmer (dau. of Joel B. Palmer and
Lucina Clanning, his wife), b. Mar. 7, 1847, at Branford. He
d. at Branford, Oct. 17, 1894.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
3766. i. Morris De Witte", b. Oct. 17, 1869, lives at Wilkesbarre,
Penn. He is an artist and has done some very fine
work — scenic glass and artistic sign painting. He has
travelled through many of the Western States and has
done work there. He m. May 18, 1891, at Wilkesbarre,
Margaret Coyle; they have 2 children.
3767. ii. Jai"^ Frances Platt", b. Sept. 19, 1871, lives at Branford.
3768. iii. Mary Edna", b. Oct. 27, 1878; d. June 14, 1879, at Bran-
ford.
The Eighth Generation 917
3769. iv. Carolyn Mercer'1, b. July 23, 1879, lives at New Haven,
Conn. She is a book keeper and stenographer, member
of Trinity Episcopal Ch. of Branford and of the Daugh-
ters of the King.
3770. v. Harry Roland'', b. May 13, 1882, lives at Branford.
2751. Asahel Thompson" Averill (John7, David6, Daniel5,
Daniel4, Isaac-, William", William'), b. May 27, 1849, at Fair
Haven, Conn., is an oyster dealer and lives at Branford, Conn.
He m. Nov. 29, 1876, at Salem, Conn., Sarah Jane ("Jennie")
Baker (dau. of J. Hobert Baker and Sarah Esther Ranson, his
wife) , b. Sept. 7, 1856, at East Haddam, Conn.
Child :
3771. i. Lena Viola", b. Feb. 21, 1878, at Branford; d. there, Mar.
16, 1878.
2752. John "Frank"8 Averill (John7, David6, Daniel5, Dan-
iel4, Isaac", William-, William1), b. Sept. 19, 1852, at Fair
Haven, Conn., is an oyster dealer and lives at Branford, Conn.
He belongs to the Woodland Lodge, Knights of Pythias and
Blackstone Lodge, I. 0. O. F. He m. Oct. 2, 1877, at N. Lyme,
Conn., Bessie M. Shenman (dau. of Charles Daniel Shenman of
N. Lyme and Betsey Maynard, his wife), b. Mar. 7, 1852, at
N. Lyme; d. Apr. 7, 1901, at Branford.
Child:
3772. i. Charles Jarvis", b. Feb. 14, 1879, at Branford. He at-
tended the schools at Branford and completed his edu-
cation in New Haven private schools, where he was
fitted for a business career. He m. June 25, 1912, at
New Haven, Bertha Curtis Huntington. They live at
Branford.
2753. Mary Elvira" Averill (John7, David6, Daniel\ Dan-
iel4, Isaac*, William-, William1) , who appears in T. R. as "Elvira
Mary," was b. May 7, 1856, at Branford, Conn., and has lived
at New Haven, East Haven and Branford, Conn. She m. Jan.
1, 1876, at New Haven, Adrian Griswold Ely (son of Calvin
Luther Ely and Sarah Beers, his wife), b. Aug. 19, 1853, at
Branford. He is a travelling salesman.
Children:
i. Esther Almira9 Ely, b. Feb. 26, 1877, at Branford, was
educated at public and private schools. She is a ste-
nographer at New Haven.
918 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
ii. John Calvin" Ely, b. Apr. 14, 1884, at East Haven, edu-
cated at High School of Branford; m. Ethel M. Hager.
They live at Branford and have 2 children, Marjorie
L., and Eleanor C.
iii. Lila May9 Ely, b. Aug. 27, 1886, at Branford, is still living
there (1900).
2754. Charles Albert8 (called "Adelbert C." on Branford
T. R.) Averill (Daniel7, David''', Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac3, Will-
iam2, William'), b. May 26, 1843, at Roxbury, Conn.; m. Estella
M. Shepard. They live at Branford, Conn.
Child :
3773. i. Roy V.'', b. Sept. 16, 1879, at Branford.
2759. Emily Susan 8 Averill (David7, David5, Daniel5, Dan-
iel4, Isaac'; William', William1), b. Mar. 13, 1855; m. Jan. 10,
1874, Henry Elijah Bradley of East Haven, b. Feb. 18, 1854.
He was a merchant and d. July 23, 1909, at Branford.
Children :
i. Albert Raymond" Bradley, b. Dec. 17, 1875; d. Mar. 1,
1879.
ii. Charlotte La Verne'' Bradley, b. Aug. 20, 1880, at New-
Haven; m. Henry Clarke Moore; they have 3 children,
Henry Bradley, b. 1902; May Emily, b. 1903; and
Josephine, b. 1904.
iii. Robert Carlton''1 Bradley, b. June 22, 1882; d. Mar. 11,
1886.
iv. Leroy Clifton9 Bradley, b. Feb. 12, 1886; d. Nov. 16,
1889.
v. Sara Gertrude9 Bradley, b. Oct. 10, 1888.
vi. Kenneth Elijah9 Bradley, b. Nov. 25, 1890; m. June 28,
1911.
vii. Harold Henry9 Bradley, b. Sept. 17, 1892.
viii. Leonard Marsden9 Bradley, b. July 29, 1895.
ix. Emilie Marion9 Bradley, b. May 8, 1899.
2760. Alonzo Gladwin* Averill (David', David''', Daniel5,
Daniel4, Isaac''; William-, William'), b. June 10, 1857, at Bran-
ford, Conn.; m. Apr. 27, 1882, at Guildford, Conn., Mary Ann
Marshall (dau. of Garrett Marshall of Scotland), b. Jan. 25,
1853, in New York City ; d. Oct. 14, 1906, at New Haven. They
lived at Hartford, Conn.
Children (both b. at Branford) :
3774. i. Albert Marshall", b. Apr. 4, 1883; m. Mary O'Neill.
3775. ii. Eliza Foote9, b. Jan. 2, 1885; m. Ernest L. Sylvada.
Hon. Henry Ward Averill.
■All .140H
The Eighth Generation 921
2766. Henry Wards Averill (Samuel7, Daniel6, Daniel5,
Daniel', Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Feb. 21, 1851, at Bran-
ford, Conn. He is a fruit grower and successful business man,
following in the steps of his father. He m. Mar. 16, 1875, at
Providence, R. L, Harriet Elizabeth Delano Gardner (clau. of
Albert Clark Gardner and Harriet Delano, his wife), b. Nov.
21, 1853, at Providence. They live at Branford. Mr. Averill
is a member and was for many years chairman of the Repub-
lican Town Committee of Branford, and is "a firm believer in
the principles and record of the Republican party."
For fifteen years he was a member and clerk of the Board
of Education. In 1900 he was elected by the Republicans of
Branford a member of the Legislature of Connecticut for 1901,
and appointed clerk of the Committee on Claims and also of that
on Expositions. In 1905 he was re-elected to the Legislature
and appointed chairman of the Committee on Agriculture, and
he was also elected President of the Farmers' Association, which
is considered a powerful organization in the State.
Mr. Averill is deeply interested in the family history, and
has furnished most of the data relative to Daniel, Jr., and his
descendants — that is, of the Branford branch of our family.
2767. Nettie Elizabeth" Averill (Samuel7 , Daniel'', Dan-
iel/1, Daniel', Isaac-, William-, William1), b. Aug. 22, 1854, at
Branford, Conn. ; m. Dec. 17, 1873, at Branford, William Russell
Foote (son of Samuel Foote of Branford and Elizabeth Russell,
his wife), b. June 3, 1848, at Branford. They are living at
Branford.
Children (all b. at Branford) :
i. Wallace Harrison'* Foote, b. May 17, 1875; m. Mary
Russill. They live at Branford and have 1 child, Eliza-
beth,
ii. Mabel Lee1' Foote, b. Aug-. 20, 1876; dec.
iii. Ada1' Foote, b. Nov. 10, 1877; d. July 10, 1878, at Bran-
ford.
iv. Roland Tremaine0 Foote, b. Nov. 30, 1883; d. Feb. 16,
1885, at Branford.
2768d. Lavinas Averill (Henry7, Henry6, Nathaniel5, Dan-
iel', Isaac*, William-, William'), b. Sept. 13, 1845, at Adams,
Jefferson Co., N. Y. ; was m. Sept. 7, 1875, at Cascade, Wis., to
Rev- James Long Merritt (son of Robert Merritt of Bellaire,
922 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
0., and Evaline Milligan, his wife), b. Oct. 7, 1836, at Bellaire.
His family was from Herkimer County, N. Y. Mrs. Merritt from
a child had made her home with her eldest sister and knew few
of the Averill family excepting Rev. William Averill, her uncle,
who visited them, and her aunt, Mrs. Woodruff. They lived
at various places. Mr. Merritt was educated at Washington
and Jefferson College, and then took a course at Princeton
Seminary. His sisters were Mrs. Calvin Mather and Mrs. Mag-
gie Copp, missionaries to China, where they and their husbands
died.
Rev. Mr. Merritt d. Aug. 23, 1883, at Athens, 0., and Mrs.
Merritt is living at Newburgh, Ind. They had no children.
2768e. Henry Stapleys Averill (Hairy7, Henry6, Nathaniel5,
Daniel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. March 20, 1847, at
Adams, Jefferson Co., N. Y. ; was m. 1880 at Cascade, Sheboygan
Co., Wis., to Effie Copley (dau. of Charles Copley), who was b.
Jan., 1859, and d. at Minneapolis, Minn., Oct. 21, 1895. Mr.
Averill was a policeman. The family lived at Cascade, Wis.,
and for a time at Minneapolis, Minn. He cl. Mar., 1905, at
Sheboygan, Wis.
Children :
3776. i. Henry Lisle0, b. Nov. 5, 1882, at Cascade; is an electri-
cian. He was m. Feb. 26, 1908, at Kalama (Kamela,
Union Co.?), Wash., to Effie Alice Ward (dau. of John
Monroe Ward of Albany, Ore., and Cynthia Isom, his
wife), b. Mar. 4, 1882, at Lone Rock, Gilliam Co., Ore.
3777. ii. Bessie E.9, b. Aug. 15, 1884, at Cascade; was m. Oct. 17,
1906, at Minneapolis, to Louis M. Latham. They live at
Minneapolis and have two children.
3778. iii. Charles Merritt'', b. July 11, 1887, at Minneapolis; was
m. May, 1910, at St. Paul, Minn., to Anna Muraski.
They live at St. Paul.
3779. iv. Freddie", b. 188- ; d. y.
2770c. William Lawsons Averill (William7, Henry6, Na-
thaniel5, David1, Isaac5, William-, William1), b. Apr. 21, 1856,
at Sheboygan Falls, Wis. ; was a baggageman. He lived at
Livingstone, Mont. He was m. (1) at Cambria, Wis., to Jennie
B. Davis (dau. of Samuel Davis of Parkeville, Wis., and Kath-
erine Van Nieddlesworth, his wife), b. in 1864, at Cambria.
The Eighth Generation 923
She d. at St. Paul, Minn., Feb., 1892. He m. (2) Ella Hem-
mingway, dan. of Ebenezer Hemmingway of Fox Lake, Wis.,
and Lavinia Farnsworth, his wife.
He was a member of the M. E. Church from the age of 16;
was a Republican, and a man of fine personal character. Mr.
Averill died at Seattle, Wash., June 2, 1909. Mrs. Averill is
living at Vernon Center, Minn.
Children (by first wife) :
3780. i. William Henry", b. Nov. 28, 1884, at Cambria, Wis.; lives
at Livingstone, Mont.
3781. ii. Claude Samuel'', b. July 1, 1887, at Randolph, Wis.; lives
at Livingstone.
3782. iii. Kittie D.', b. June 9, 1899, at Cambria, Wis.
(by second wife) :
3783. iv. Ella Mae1, b. May 17, 1898, at Livingstone; d. there May
19, 1908.
2771. Elizabeth" Averill (Ephraim7, Henry*, Nathaniel"',
Daniel*, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Sept. 4, 1847, at Rich-
land, N. Y. ; m. June 10, 1868, at Mexico, N. Y., Albert Sheley.
They are living at Richland, N. Y.
Child :
i. George'1 Sheley.
2771b. Edgar Eugene* Averill (Ephraim7, Henry6, Nathan-
iel5, Daniel", Isaac3, William', William1), b. Nov. 2, 1851, at
Richland, N. Y. ; lived at Adams, N. Y. ; m. June 21, 1876, at
Williamstown, N. Y., Emma C. Magee. He d. June 10, 1905, at
Adams.
Child :
3784. i. Earl Amos', b. Aug. 13, 1878, at Richland; m. Bertha B.
Waite.
2771c. William Henry* Averill (Ephraim7, Henry6, Na-
thaniel5, Daniel*, Isaac-, William', William'), b. Oct. 23, 1853,
at Richland, N. Y. ; m. Aug. 21, 1883, at Utica, N. Y., Birdella
Magee. They are living at Richland.
Children :
3785. i. Olive5'.
3786. ii. Edith'.
924 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
2771d. Martha Jane* Averill (Ephraim7, Henry0, Nathan-
iel5, Daniel1, Isaac3, William", William'), b. May 30, 1856, at
Richland, N. Y. ; m. June 6, 1882, E. H. Kenyon. They are
living at Richland.
Children :
i. Frank A.8 Kenyon,
ii. Daisy1' Kenyon.
2771e. James Bradford* Averill (Ephraim7, Henry0, Na-
thaniel", Daniel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. June 8, 1862,
at Richland, N. Y. ; m. there, April 23, 1889, Lula Ripsom.
They are living at Dubois, Pa.
2794. Millie Elizabeth* Averill (William7, Samuel0, Moses5,
Moses4, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Nov. 27, 1866, at Cas-
novia, Mich., lives at Muskegon, Mich. She m. Jan. 15, 1888,
at Casnovia, William J. Moorman (son of Francis Moorman
and Charity Page, his wife), b. Feb. 19, 1860, at Otisco, Mich.
Children :
i. Ethel Lucile" Moorman, b. Jan. 22, 1889, at Casnovia
Township, lives at Muskegon.
ii. Leon Hartley1' Moorman, b. Nov. 23, 1890, at Muskegon,
lives there.
iii. Jennie Feru1' Moorman, b. Oct. 13, 1891, at Norton Town-
ship, lives at Muskegon.
iv. Lola Fae'' Moorman, b. Aug. 11, 1897, at Norton Town-
ship, lives at Muskegon.
v. Russel Glenn9 Moorman, b. Feb. 24, 1898, at Norton
Township; d. there, May 26, 1899.
vi. Una Dale" Moorman, b. Mar. 9, 1900, at Norton Town-
ship, lives at Muskegon.
vii. Willie Averill Lotto'1 Moorman, b. Aug. 31, 1901, at
Muskegon, lives there.
2796. Emma Kate* Averill (William7, Samuel0, Moses5,
Moses4, Isaac3, William', William1), b. Mar. 10, 1878, at Bailey,
Mich. She m. Dec. 25, 1899, at Bailey, Henry Falconer.
Children :
i. Margaret' Falconer.
ii. Kenneth' Falconer.
The Eighth Generation 925
2800. Flora Ada8 Averill (Mahlon7, Samuel*, Moses5, Mo-
ses*, Isaac', William-, William1), b. Nov. 23, 1865, at Casnovia,
Mich., lived at Kent, Mich. She m. Apr. 24, 1887, at Kent,
William O. Holmes, and d. there, Oct. 28, 1890. She was a
young woman of ready wit and genial disposition, an apt
scholar, and a successful teacher. She loved out-door life, both
work and play, and, by her teaching, earned money to pay a
housekeeper, as she disliked house-work.
Her married life was unusually happy though brief, and it
was terminated by her unselfish surrender to the needs of a
neighbor who was ill with typhoid fever. She contracted the
dreaded disease, and, after several weeks of illness, passed away.
She was buried in the Holmes burial place.
Child:
i. Mollie Grace1' Holmes, b. June 9, 1888.
2848. Ollie M.s Averill (Bethel7, Norman*, Philo*, Moses*,
Isaac', William-, William1), b. Nov. 21, 1880, at Lane, Kan.; m.
Jan. 25, 1900, at Paola, Kan., Justin Tuel; living at Thurman,
Idaho.
Children :
i. Ernest''1 Tuel.
ii. Archie" Tuel, dec.
iii. Ethel' Tuel.
iv. Orville9 Tuel.
v. Hazel'' Tuel.
vi. Bathel' Tuel, dec.
2849. Effie M.8 Averill (Bethel7, Norman* , Philo5, Moses4,
Isaac3, William2, William1), b. Nov. 2, 1882, at Lane, Kan.; m.
Oct. 27, 1898, at Paola, Kan., Charlie Bone; living at Beagle,
Kan.
Children :
i. Glenn1' Bone.
ii. Albert-1 Bone.
iii. Alta'-' Bone.
iv. Marie'' Bone.
v. (A Baby Unnamed)0 Bone.
2854. Arthur Allen* Averill (Ira7, Allen6, Philo5, Moses4,
Isaac-, William2, William1), b. July 11, 1878, at Colchester, 111.;
m. Dec. 23, 1900, at Canton, 111., D, P. Zingenfetter.
926 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Children :
3800. i. Warren9.
3801. ii. Kenneth'.
3802. iii. Neva9.
2855. Henry Augustus"1 Averill {Stephen1, Daniel*, Jo-
seph1', Samuel4, Job-, Thomas2, William1), b. Nov. 9, 1831, at
Northfield, Me., was Justice of the Peace at Cutler, Me., for
many years agent of the Pacific Coast Steam Ship Co., and later,
for eight years, editor of Lompoc, Cal., Journal. He lived at
Northfield and Cutler, Me., and Lompoc, Cal. He m. about
1848, at Northfield, Mehitabel Burpey, dau. of Burpey
and Elizabeth Stuart,* his wife. Mr. Averill d. Oct. 7, 1899, at
Lompoc, aged 68 yrs., 11 mos. and 27 days.
Children :
3803. i. Henry Armenius9, b. 1853, at Cutler. He went from
Cutler on a coasting vessel, and d. 1870, at the age of
17, in a hospital at Chelsea, Mass.
3804. ii. Alice Alma9, b. Oct., 1858, at E. Machias, Me.; m. (1)
Ellery Munson; m. (2) Nathan Vining, who lives at
Spokane, Wash. She d. abt. 1899, at Elberton, Wash.
She had 1 son by her first husband.
3805. iii. Nellie", b. - — , ; m. Sept. 2, 1882, at Port Sal,
Santa Barbara Co., Cal., Prof. Frederic K. Willis Kel-
sey (son of Darwin Needham Kelsey of Whiting, Vt.,
and Abbie Augusta Prentice of Grafton, Mass., his
wife) , b. Mar. 15, 1858, at Kalamazoo, Mich. She d.
Dec, 1882, at Santa Maria, Cal. He is living at San
Diego and is Pres. of the San Diego Com. Coll. He was
educated at Chicago; was a teacher; moved to Cal. in
1876.
3806. iv. Cyrus Edwards9, b. Aug. 23, 1860; m. Almena H. Else-
more.
3807. v. Julia9, b. , 18—; d. y.
3808. vi. Tryphosa", b. , 18—; d. y.
MEMORANDUM.
Elizabeth (Stuart) Burpey became the second wife of Samuel
Averal (No. 710).
2857, Julia Anns Averill (Stephen7, Daniel*, Joseph*, Sam-
uel*, Job3, Thomas2, William'), b. Jan. 20, 1834, prob. at North-
field, Me., lived at Machias, Me. She m. (1) Burton Rutherford
(son of Adam Rutherford of Stenach, N. S., and Hannah ,
The Eighth Generation 927
his wife). She was m. (2) Nov. 5, 1875, at Machias, by Henry
A. Averill, Justice of the Peace for Cutler, Me., to Otis Smith
Foss (son of Samuel Foss and Abigail Davis, his wife), b. Mar.
18, 1828, at Machias. He was Acting Lieutenant in Co. H. of
the 28th Maine, in the Civil War. He enlisted twice and was
nearly three years in service.
Children (by first husband) :
i. Cyrus Edward9 Rutherford.
ii. Burton Fairfield11 Rutherford.
iii. Evie W.9 Rutherford.
iv. Frank S.9 Rutherford.
v. Flora R.9 Rutherford.
vi. Edward9 Rutherford.
(by second husband) :
vii. Herbert O.9 Foss.
2860. Laura* Averill (Stephen7, Daniel5, Joseph5, Samuel*,
Job3, Thomas2, William'), b. , 18 — , in Maine, lives at
Marshfield, Ore. She m. |Erastus Guptill. She lived at North-
field and prob. at Machias, Me.
Child :
i. Clara9 Guptill.
2861. Marys Averill (Stephen7, Daniel", Joseph5, Samuel*,
Job"-, Thomas2, William'), b. , 18 — ; lives at Marshfield,
Ore., and formerly at Northfield, Me., and prob. at Machias,
Me. She m. Peter S. Weaver.
Children :
i. Alice9 Weaver.
ii. George" Weaver; he is a lawyer in San Francisco or
Oregon.
2864. Lewis 8 Averill (Stephen7, Daniel'1, Joseph5, Samuel*,
Job"-, Thomas2, William'), b. Jan. 22, 1845, at Northfield, Me.;
m. July 11, 1867, at St. Stephens, N. B., Adeline Davis dau. of
James J. Davis of Northfield and Licinda Cates, his wife), b.
Mar. 14, 1846, at Northfield.
He had a saw mill at Palousy, Wash. He d. Apr. 25, 1910,
at Palousy.
928 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Child:
3809. i. Ruth'', b. Aug. 5, 1868, at Northfield, Me.; m. Oct. 30,
1892, at Colfax, Wash., David McNabb; is living there
and has 3 children.
2866. Frank8 Averill (Stephen7, Daniel'', Joseph7', Samuel*,
Job3, Thomas'1, William1), b. , 18 — , in Maine; lives at
Sandpoint, Idaho. He m. Delia Follansbee. He has lived at
Northfield, Me.
Children :
3810. i. William1'.
3811. ii. Roscoe9.
3812. iii. Chester11.
3813. iv. Ida".
3814. v. Roy1'.
3815. vi. Henry Lee9.
2870. Horatio A.8 Averill ( Aaron', Daniel*, Joseph7', Sam-
uel*, Job7; Thomas', William1), b. Dec. 28, 1835, at Crawford,
Me., was living there Nov., 1901. He is a farmer and lumber-
man. He m. 1861, at Crawford, Maria S. Hanscome (dau. of
John Hanscome of Crawford and Lois Bridges, his wife). Mr.
Averill is a member of the Warren Lodge, No. 2, of Free and
Accepted Masons (see Hist, of those Masons, by Herbert Har-
ris) .
Children (by adoption) :
3816. i. William", dec.
3817. ii. Robert1', dec.
2871. Warren S.8 Averill {Aaron1, Daniel*, Joseph5, Sam-
uel*, Job-, Thomas2, William1), b. 1838, at Crawford, Me., lived
there and at Minneapolis, Minn. He m. 1861, at Wesley, Me.,
Isabelle Blake. He d. Aug. 11, 1901, at Minneapolis.
Children:
3818. i. Frederick Aaron9, b. June 22, 1872, at Baren, Calais, Me.
He is Manager of the Sunnyside Rabbitry, at Minneapo-
lis. He m. Nov. 26, 1899, at Minneapolis, Helen Mar-
guerite .
3819. ii. Lillian ("Lilla") B.', b. - — , 18—; m. Herbert Clark.
2873. Frank Schoppe* Averill (Aaron7, Daniel*, Joseph",
Samuel4, Job\ Thomas2, William1), b. Apr. 23, 1845, at Craw-
ford, Me., was a farmer and lived at Crawford and Milltown
(Calais), Me. He was a private in the Sixth Maine Regt. dur-
The Eighth Generation 929
ing the Civil War. He m. Sept. 21, 1869, at Crawford, Maria
A. Wormwood (dau. of Daniel Franklin Wormwood and Harriet
Lydick, his wife), b. June 21, 1848, at Crawford. All of his
children were graduated at the Calais High School. Mr. Averill
d. Dec. 7, 1909, at Calais, Me.; Mrs. Averill d. there, Aug. 19,
1910.
Children (all b. at Crawford) :
3820. i. ROSWELL Frank", b. Nov. 12, 1871; grad. from Colby Col-
lege, class of 1890; m. (1) Georgia W. Lawrence; m.
(2) Affie Giveen. He has 2 children and lives at Bend,
Ore.
3821. ii. Albert Guy', b. Oct. 11, 1874; m. Louise N. Pierce.
3822. iii. Clara Blanche', b. July 21, 1877; m. James L. Haley.
2876. Emma R.s Averill (Aaron7. Daniel8, Joseph5, Sam-
uel', Job; Thomas2, William'), b. 1850, at Crawford, Me., lives
at Calais, Me. She m. 1876, at Wesley, Me., George W. Blake.
Child :
i. Mimie9 Blake.
2877. Josiah W.s Averill {Aaron1, Joseph", Joseph5, Sam-
uel*, Job; Thomas-, William'), b. 1852, at Crawford, Me.; m.
1882, at Baring, Me., Minnie H. McGlaughlin (dau. of Albion
McGlaughlin ?nd Margaret McLean, his wife), b. 1854, at
Baring, Me. He d. Feb. 17, 1898, at Milltown, Calais, Me., and
his widow, Minnie H. Averill, was appd. admix. Sept. 1, 1898
(see P. R., Wash. Co., Me., at Machias).
Children (all b. at Baring) :
3823. i. Roy Samuel", b. Mar. 7. 1883; lives at Milltown.
3824. ii. Baron Weston'', b. May (3, 1884; d. June 15, 1S84, at
Baring.
3825. iii. Ruth Alma1', b. July 20. 1885; lives at Milltown.
3826. iv. Helen Willard9, b. Jan. ■'), 1888; lives at Milltown.
2887. Arabella Seaveys Averill {George7, Joint'; Joseph';
Samuel, Job3, Thomas", William'), b. July 21, 1857, at Wesley,
Me., lived at Wesley and Milltown, Me., and Minneapolis, Minn.
She m. Aug. 10, 1880, at Minneaooh's, Hiram Alexes Libby ;
(son of Calvin Libby of Jonesborough, Me., and. Priscilla Peo-
* Hiram Libby m. (2) Apr. 30, 1890, May Chilton Littlefield.
930 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
pies Gates, his wife), b. Dec. 17, 1853, at Amesburg, Me. She
d. Dec. 8, 1887, at Minneapolis.
Children (all b. at Minneapolis) :
i. (A Child) J Libby, b. , 18 — ; d. y.
ii. Effie Geneve'' Libby, b. Dec. 20, 1882.
iii. Helen Priscilla" Libby, b. July 11, 1884.
2888. George Clark" Averill (George', John6, Joseph5, Sam-
uel4, Job'; Thomas-, William'), b. Nov. 23, 1859, at Wesley, Me.,
is a horseshoer and farrier and lives at Minneapolis, Minn. He
m. Apr. 30, 1890, at Minneapolis, Bertha Georganna Travis
(dau. of James M. Travis of Minneapolis and Eliza Eleanor
Rhoads, his wife), b. Feb. 16, 1870, at Madelia, Minn.; d. Sept.
15, 1901, at Minneapolis.
Children :
3827. i. Corinne" (an adopted child), b. Oct. 20, 1897.
3828. ii. George Clark, Jr.", b. Mar. 13, 1901.
2891. Abbie Johnson- Averill (George', John*, Joseph*,
Samuel', Job-, Thomas', William'), b. Mar. 3, 1867, at Wesley,
Me. ; lives at St. Paul, Minn. She m. July 23, 1887, at Minne-
apolis, Edwin Abbott Kimball (son of Pearl Kimball of New
Hampshire and Almeda Osgood, his wife), b. Dec. 4, 1861, at
Columbus, O.
Children :
i. Arthur Edwin" Kimball, b. Jan. 7, 1889, at Minneapolis,
lives at St. Paul,
ii. Clarence Merville" Kimball, b. July 23, 1895, at St.
Paul, is still living' there.
2894. Jason Mariner s Averill (George', John", Joseph'',
Samuel', Job-, Thomas-, William'), b. Nov. 19, 1875, at Mill-
town, Me. ; has lived at Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. ; he re-
sides at the last named place where he is a draughtsman and
Right of Way and Tax Commissioner of the Great Western
R. R. Co. He m. Nov. 16, 1898, at Minneapolis, Maude Gertrude
McKinney (dau. of Moses McKinney and Georgia Staples, his
wife), b. Nov. 15, 1879, at Minneapolis.
Child:
3329. i. Helen Maynard", b. July 28, 1900, at St. Paul.
The Eighth Generation 931
2895. Mary Eliza 8 Averill (George7, John6, Joseph7', Sam-
uel", Job3, Thomas', William1), b. Oct. 7, 1877, at Milltown, Me.,
has lived at Minneapolis, Minn. She m. June 6, 1900, at Min-
neapolis, Rexford Harold Kenyon (son of Nathaniel Kenyon of
North Creek, N. Y., and Betsey Rexford, his wife), b. June 24,
1877, at Johnsburg, N. Y.
Child:
i. Howard Charles" Kenyon, b. May 15, 1901, at Minneapo-
lis.
THE NINTH GENERATION.
3005. L. Charles11 Averill (Lorenzo*, Charles1, William*,
Stephen7', William', William', William-, William1), b. Sept. 23,
1857, at Cambria, Niagara Co., N. Y., m. there Nov. 20, 1878,
Mary E. Weaver (dau. of Darius S. Weaver and Miranda F.
Barnes, his wife), b. Mar. 4, 1859, at Cambria. He is a farmer
and lives at Cambria. P. 0. address, via Lockport.
Children (b. at Cambria) :
3850. i. Frank C", b. Dec. 9, 1879; is an Attorney-at-Law, living
at Buffalo, N. Y., in 1912.
3851. ii. Edward W.1", b. Jan. 21, 1882; m. Laura Ward.
3033. Isaac Seymour'1 Averell (James*, James7, James''',
James5, William', William \ William-, William1), b. June 21,
1850, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., is a capitalist and President of a
bank; has lived at Rochester, N. Y., and San Francisco, Cal. He
m. at Rochester, Emily Sibley (dau. of Hiram Sibley of Roches-
ter and Elizabeth , his wife).
Children :
3852. i. Louise"1, b. - — , 18 — , at Nice, France; d. at ten years
of age at Rochester.
3853. ii. James G.'", b. - — , 18 — , at Rochester; d. at twenty-six
years of age, of typhoid fever. He was a brilliant young
man with great possibilities, and was studying archi-
tecture at the time of his death.
3034. Harriet Seymour'1 Averell (Jamess, James7, James1',
James7', William', William'-, William-, William'), b. Aug. 18,
1852, at Ogdensburg, N. Y., has lived there and at New York
City. She m. Nov. 4, 18 — , at Ogdensburg, George C. Clark
(son of Luther C. Clark of New York and Julie Crawford, his
wife), b. at St. Louis, Mo.
Children :
i. Julie Seymour'" Clark, b. - — , 18 — , in New York
City; m. Horace Stebbins; d. in New York City,
ii. George Crawford1" Clark, b. in New York; m. at Albany,
N. Y., Gertrude Sard; lives in New York, has 1 child.
iii. Edith Gilbert'" Clark, b. in New York,
iv. Marian Averell'" Clark, b. in New York,
v. James Averell'" Clark, b. in New York.
The Ninth Generation 933
3037. William Holt1' Averell (William John8, James7,
James", James7', William', William', William-, William1), b.
Aug. 1, 1849, at Morristown, N. J., lived at Ogdensburg and
Rochester, N. Y., where he was a man of prominence. He was
graduated from Yale. He was m. 187-, to Mary Blossom Buell.
His death occurred Oct., 1904.
Children :
3854. i. William Holt'", b. May 13, 1879, at Ogdensburg.
3855. ii. Elizabeth Buell1", b. Feb. 26, 1881, at Rochester.
3856. iii. Ruth1", b. Aug'. 12, 1885, at Rochester, a student at Rose-
mary Hall, Greenwich, Conn., 1904-6; was m. Aug. 31,
1909, at London, Eng., to Dwight Raymond Meigs (son
of Prof. John Meigs of Pottstown, Pa.), grad. from
Yale, (1907), and studied at Oxford, 1908-9. They have
1 child, Helen Averell11 Meigs.
3038. Mary Williamson' Averell (William John5, James7,
James1', James7', William*, William'', William-, William1), b. July
22, 1851, at New York City, passed most of her youth in Ogdens-
burg and Rochester, N. Y. She was m. at Ogdensburg, Sept. 10,
1879, to Edward Henry Harriman (son of Orlando Harriman
of New York City, and of Cornelia Neilson, his wife), b. Feb.
25, 1848, at Hampstead, Long Island, N. Y.
The branch of the family to which Mrs. Harriman belongs
is one of the most prominent and best known, — the Cooperstown
Averell branch. It is almost the only one which has retained
what some of us believe is the original spelling of the name :
Averell. Mrs. Harriman has the fine presence and mentality
which are characteristic of a number of the women of our stock,
though her ability is regarded as very unusual.
Mr. Harriman, who died Sept. 9, 1909, at his home, Arden
House, Arden, N. Y., was one of the remarkable financiers of
our day, and was especially prominent in railway interests. He
was considered a man of Napoleonic mental power ; one of the
great leaders in railway engineering and operation in America.
The building up by him of the old Union Pacific Railroad into
its present modern system has been mentioned as one of the
most remarkable evidences of constructive genius of our day.
His life and its many great responsibilities and successes
are too well known to require more than a brief mention in
934 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
such a work as this. His gift of Arden Park to the State of
New York is a fitting memorial to such a life.
Mrs. Harriman's places of residence are at Arden and New
York City.
The children of Edward H. and Mary W. (Averell) Harri-
man are :
Children (all but one b. at New York City) :
i. Mary1" Harriman. b. Nov. 17, 1881; was m. May 26, 1910,
at Arden, to Charles Cary Rumsey. They have 1 son,
Charles Rumsey, Jr., and reside at Westbury, Long Island.
ii. Henry Neilson1" Harriman, b. May 28, 1883; d. at Chicago,
111., Feb. 21, 1888.
iii. Cornelia1" Harriman, b. June 20, 1884, at Far Rockaway,
Long Island, N. Y.; was m. Mar. 4, 1908, at New York
City, to Robert Livingston Gerry, son of Commodore
Elbridge T. Gerry. They live in New York City and have
2 children : — Elbridge T. Gerry II, and Robert Livingston
Gerry, Jr.
iv. Carol Averell1" Harriman, b. Dec. 17, 1889.
v. William Averell1" Harriman, b. Nov. 15, 1891.
vi. Edward Roland Noel1" Harriman, b. Dec. 24, 1895.
3051. Benjamin Holland1 Averell (William*, John', Ben-
jamin", James5, William*, William-, William-, William1), b. Jan.
17, 1849, at North Adams, Mass. He m. Nov. 28, 1871, at
Amherst, Mass., Caroline Kent Gilbert (dau. of Stephen Whit-
man Gilbert and Lucy Ann Kent, his wife), b. Dec. 2, 1846, at
West Brookfield, Mass.
Children :
3857. i. Fred Gilbert1", b. Jan. 12, 1874, at Westfield, Mass., lives
at Boston, Mass.
3858. ii. Olive Mae1", b. July 29, 1881, at Amherst.
3056. Henry Herbert'1 Averell (Philetus8, John7, Benja-
min'1, James5, William", William''', William'2, William'), b. June
30, 1866, at Hadley, Mass., is a milk dealer and lives at Winsted,
Conn. He m. Sept. 21, 1890, in New York City, Minnie Lascar
(dau. of Ferdinand Lascar), b. Oct. 6, 1866, at Stapleton, Staten
Island, N. Y.
Children :
3859. i. Grace Leon1", b. May 17, 1891, at New York City.
3860. ii. Florence Irene1", b. Feb. 3, 1893, at New York City.
The Ninth Generation 935
3861. iii. Herbert Arthur'", b. Oct. 20, 1896, at New York City.
3862. iv. Edward Henry'", b. Mar. 5, 1899, at Winsted.
3061. Maud Lizzie'1 Averell (Philetus8, John', Benjamin*.
James5, William', William*, William', William1), b. Sept. 28,
1876, at Wilmington, Vt., has lived at North Adams, Zylonite,
E. Deerfield, Mass., and Glens Falls, N. Y. She m. Nov. 21,
1893, at Wilmington, Fred Mason Waite (son of Richmond E.
Waite of N. Adams and Hannah Maria Whittam, his wife), b.
Nov. 20, 1864, at N. Adams.
Child :
i. Genevieve Alice1" Waite, b. Oct. 5, 1894, at Wilmington.
3064. Frank Alonzo0 Averell (John*, John7, Benjamin6,
James5, William*, William'', William-, William'), b. Jan. 21,
1863, at Hadley, Mass.; m. Apr. 30, 1885, at S. Hadley Falls,
Mass., Emily Jane Craig (dau. of Richard Craig of England
and Canada and Maltha Simpson, his wife), b. June 5, 1858, at
Iberville, Prov. Quebec, Canada. They live at Ware, Mass.
Children :
3863. i. Mary Adelia1", b. Feb. 20, 1886, at S. Hadley, grad. from
Ware High School, 1907; m. Sept. 14, 1911, James
Lowry, at Springfield, Mass.
3864. ii. Frank Alonzo'", Jr., b. Feb. 5, 1891, at Belchertown,
Mass., grad. from Ware High School, 1908, living at
Springfield.
3865. iii. Martha Louise'", b. Oct. 26, 1895, at Belchertown, living at
Springfield.
3866. iv. Marion Emily1", b. June 30, 1899, at Ware, living at
Springfield.
3076. Alexander Morton' Averell (Alexander8, Joseph',
Shadrach6, Joseph5, Joseph', William', William2, William1), b.
June 17, 1843, at Fall River, Mass., was m. Aug. 27, 1874, at
Newton Center, Mass., to Louisa F. Trowbridge (dau. of Al-
pheus Trowbridge of Newton Centre and Caroline W. Skinner,
his wife), b. , 1844, at Roxbury, Mass. They lived at
St. Louis, Mo., where Mr. Averell was for many years in the
men's clothing business; he d. Nov. 18, 1903, at St. Louis.
Children :
3867. i. Alexander Trowbridge1", b. June 22, 1876, at St. Louis;
m. Apr. 16, 1901, at St. Louis. Lillian Arnheiter.
936 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
3868. ii. Walter Hollis1", b. Oct. 3, 1879, at St. Louis; m. Marie
Josephine Wise.
3101. Charles F." Averill (George*, Thomas7, William1-, Jo-
seplv\ Joseph4, William'1, William'-, William,1), b. 185- (?); m.
Myra Brooks, and lived at Kennebunk, Me.
Child:
:J>869. i. Ivy Maud'", b. 1882, at Kennebunk.
3102. Clara1' Averill (James8, James7, James''1, James7',
Jabez*, William3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 20, 1870, at Meri-
clen, Conn. ; m. Oct. 12, 1892, at Thomaston, Conn., William R.
Hubbell (son of William Henry Hubbell and Theresa Bestick,
his wife), b. Jan. 15, 1867, at Bridgeport, Conn. Mrs. Hubbell
was a teacher before her marriage; she d. May 12, 1899, at
Falls Village, Conn. Mr. Hubbell m. (2) Oct. 19, 1905, Carrie
Belle Maltbie ; they are living at Falls Village.
Child:
i. Averill W.1" Hubbell, b. Feb. 25, 1894, at Falls Village.
3132. Minnie Harriet11 Averill (John8, Volney7, Oliver6,
Thomas5, John1, John", William", William'), b. Jan. 22, 1872, at
Noithfield, Vt. ; m. Sept. 16, 1891, Rolla G. Steele, son of George
Steele of Roxbury. They live at Roxbury.
Children :
i. Lila W.'" Steele.
ii. Margery1" Steele.
3133. Jennie Mary" Averill (John8, Volney1, Oliver*,
Thomas\ Joint'-, John5, William', William'), b. Sept. 22, 1873,
at Noithfield, Vt.; m. Sept. 28, 1893, Fred H. Kathan (son of
Levi Kathan of Noithfield). He d. 1898 at Noithfield.
Child:
i. Ethel A.'" Kathan.
3170. Rev. Edward Wilson9 Averill (Martin Van Buren8,
Laureston7, Samuel", Samuel3, Joint1, John8, William2, William'),
1). Mar. 13, 1870, at Elkhart, Ind.; m. June 3, 1902, at Peru, Ind.,
Carrie Erhardt Brownell (dau. of Charles Henry Brownell of
Peru and Augusta Pauline Erhardt, his wife), b. June 3, 1883,
The Ninth Generation 937
at Peru. Mr. Averill was graduated in 1888 from North West-
ern College, Naperville, 111., with the degree of A. B. in 1891
from the Western Theological Seminary at Chicago. He was
ordained Deacon in the Episcopal Church the same year, and
Priest in 1894. During this time he had charge of missions at
Pontiac and Fairbury, 111. ; in 1896 he was Curate at St. Paul's
Church, Austin, 111. ; in 1897 he became Rector of Trinity
Church, Peru, and in 1904 he accepted the Rectorship of Trinity
Church, Fort Wayne, Ind., where they now reside.
Children :
3900.
3901.
3902.
3903.
Caroline Brownell1", b. Dec. 12, 1903, at Peru.
Edward Wilson, Jr.'", b. Dee. 17, 1904, at Fort Wayne.
Pauline Erhardt1", b. Jan. 30, 1907, at Fort Wayne.
Elizabeth Rose'", b. Apr. 6, 1909, at Fort Wayne.
3904. v. Emma Brownell1", b. Feb. 16, 1911, at Fort Wayne.
3171. Rosa Elizabeth9 Averill (Martin Van Burens, Lauren-
ton', Samuel", Samuel', John41, John3, William-, William1), b.
Oct. 17, 1871, at Ripon, Wis., graduated at Ste. Monica's School,
Fond du Lac, Wis. She m. Nov. 26, 1894, at Pontiac, Livingston
Co., 111., Edward Janes Bell (son of Edward Johnzey Bell of
Baltimore, Md., and Sarah Elizabeth Dutton, his wife), b. Sept.
22, 1863, at Kingsville, Md.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Janes Bell resided for some time at
Kingsville, Baltimore Co., Md., but are now (1912) living at
Wibaux, Dawson Co., Montana.
Their children (all b. at Kingsville) are:
i. Martin Averill1" Bell, b. Aug-. 1, 1897.
ii. Edward Janes1" Bell, b. Nov. 30, 1S00.
iii. Thomas Pearson1" Bell, b. Apr. 28, 1904.
3188. Mark Richard ' Averill (Wales8, Mark7, John", John',
John4, John", William', William1), b. Nov. 8, 1866, at Virginia
City, Nev. ; m. there, July 7, 1891, Ella Portia Geiger (dau. of
Dr. Davison Geiger of Virginia and Helen Mack, his wife), b.
July 31, 1865, at Virginia. Mr. Averill graduated from Vir-
ginia City High School, 1883 ; taught a country school at Glen-
brook, Nev., 1884 ; became principal of a school at Winnemucca,
Nev., 1886; and of the First Ward School, Virginia City, 1888;
and of Virginia City High School, 1897-1901. He became man-
938 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
ager for Lothrop-Davis Co., and agent for Tonopah Mining Co.,
at Sodaville, Nev., Dec, 1901 ; was elected member of the Legis-
lature of Nevada, Assembly, Nov., 1902; became manager for
H. C. Cutting's business interests at Tonopah, Mar., 1903; began
the practice of law in 1903, at Tonopah; was elected District
Judge, Nov., 1908, defeating Judge J. P. O'Brien sitting at that
time by appointment; was elected District Judge for the second
time, Nov., 1910; getting the largest majority ever given in the
County to any candidate, except one, for governor on the Demo-
cratic ticket, 1906; was elected the second time for four years.
During the fourteen years he taught in Virginia City, he took
part of a course in mining engineering and studied law. He
was admitted to the bar at Carson City, Nev., Oct. 14, 1899. He
recently refused the Republican nomination for Justice of the
Supreme Court of Nevada.
They live at Tonopah, although Mrs. Averill is at this date
(1912) residing temporarily at Berkeley, Cal., educating her
children.
Children (all b. at Virginia City) :
3905. i. Charles Volney1", b. June 10, 1892.
3906. ii. Beatrice1", b. Dec. 14, 1894.
3907. iii. Ruth Ella1", b. Sept. 19, 1897.
3189. James Paul'-' Averill (Wales8, Mark7, John*. John7',
John*, John3, William-, William1), b. Aug. 25, 1869, at Virginia
City, Nev., is the buyer of the Meier and Frank Dept. Store of
Portland, Ore. He m. June 18, 1889, at Virginia City, Nev.,
Alice Baldwin Brady (dau. of William Brady and Jennie Lind
Green, his wife), b. June 28, 1871, at Virginia City. They live
at Portland.
Children :
3908. i. Mark Wales1", b. Dec. 29, 1890, at Virginia City.
3909. ii. James Paul, Jr.1", b. Mar. 29, 1894, at San Francisco, Cal.
3190. Adah Mary!l Averill (Wales8, Mark7, John'', John7',
John*, John-, William-, William), b. Dec. 29, 1871, at Virginia
City, Nev.; m. Sept. 17, 1899, at San Francisco, Cal., Jules
Francis Hancock (son of Frank Hancock of Boston, Mass., and
Marie Antoinette Schuraltz, his wife), b. 1870, in France. He
The Ninth Generation 939
is a printer and engraver. Their residence has been at San
Francisco, but for the present they are at Oakland, Cal.
Child :
i. Adah Christine'" Hancock, b. July 28, 1891, at San Fran-
cisco.
3191. Harriet Theresa" Averill (Wales8, Mark1, John'',
John", John*, John3, William-, William'), b. Oct. 11, 1873, at
Virginia City, Nev. ; m. Mar. 7, 1897, at Carson City, Nev.,
B. J. Haas (son of Abraham Haas of Rahden, near Minden,
Germany, and Caroline Price of Hesse Cassel, Germany, his
wife), b. Oct. 19, 1869, at Nevada City, Cal.
Mr. Haas is a merchant in San Francisco. They live at
Oakland, Cal.
Child:
i. Wales Abraham'" Haas, b. Apr. 7, 1898, at Virginia City.
3193. Glenn M.9 Averill (Arthur8, Mark7, John6, John7',
John*, John3, William-, William'), b. July 15, 1868, at Cedar
Rapids, Iowa, was Secretary and Treasurer of the Averill
Grocery Co., Secretary of Cedar Rapids Gas Light Co., and
lives at Cedar Rapids. He m. Sept. 13, 1892, at Monticello, la.,
Edith Sherman (dau. of H. D. Sherman and Sarah Secrist, his
wife), b. Dec. 10, 1870, at Monticello.
Children (both b. at Cedar Rapids) :
3910. i. Arthur T., 2d10, b. Oct. 11, 1893.
3911. ii. Worth Sherman'", b. Dec. 20, 1896.
3203. Anna Louise'1 Averill (James8, Sidney7, John'', John7,
John', John", William', William'), b. Oct. 15, 1879, at Traer,
la.; m. Aug. 5, 1905, at Princeton, 111., G. F. Anderson; they
are living at Princeton.
Children :
i. Alice1" Anderson.
ii. Raymond"' Anderson.
iii. Roland1" Anderson.
iv. Lenord1" Anderson.
940 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
3241. Edith Amanda1' Averill (Benjamin*, Ira', Asa", Da-
rid", Ebenezer*, John-, William-, William1), b. Dec. 13, 1866, at
Prentiss, Me., lives there. She m. June 6, 1884, at Manclan,
N. Dak., Joseph Ardron, b. Jan. 24, 1851, at Beverly, 111.; d.
Dec. 26, 1899, at Manclan.
Children (all but the youngest b. at Mandan) :
i. Mary E.1" Ardron, b. Dec. 10, 1885.
ii. A. Louisa"' Ardron, b. Oct. 25, 1887; m. Harry Lewis, son
of Ray Ardron Lewis,
iii. H. Ruth'" Ardron, b. Sept. 30, 1890.
iv. Benjamin J.1" Ardron, b. May 27, 1892.
v. Samuel R."1" Ardron, b. Apr. 27, 1894.
vi. Grace E."' Ardron, b. May 4, 1896.
vii. Ralph A.1" Ardron, b. Apr. 6, 1898.
viii. Josephine H.1" Ardron, b. Apr. 8, 1900, at Prentiss, Me.
3242. Ira Ralph'' Averill (Benjamin*, Ira7, Asa1'', David5,
Ebenezer*, John3, William2, William1), b. Mar. 7, 1871, at Pren-
tiss, Me., is a farmer and lives at Prentiss. He m. July 16, 1892,
Rebecca M. King (dau. of Augustus King of Carroll, Me., and
Clara Thilodeaux, his wife), b. Aug. 8, 1876, at Carroll.
Children (all b. at Prentiss) :
Leo K.1", b. Oct. 27, 1892; m. Orraville Richardson.
Edith Evelyn1", b. Feb. 17, 1895.
Ella Ethel"', b. Mar. 4, 1898.
Eunice Marion1", b. June 15, 1900.
Lloyd Dunn1", b. May 17, 1902.
Lawrence Augustus1", b. July 30, 1903.
Ernestine Louise1", b. July 25, 1905.
viii. Lawton Everest1", b. Apr. 7, 1907.
Elaine Clara1", b. Sept. 6, 1908.
Eleanor Rebecca1", b. Jan. 26, 1910.
Eula Elizabeth1", b. Aug-. 19, 1911.
3253. Foresto E.:' Averill (James*, Moses7, Moses 2nd*,
Moses3, Ebenezer*, John-, William-, William'), b. July 9, 1850,
at Temple, Me., is a mason by trade and lives at Wilton, Me.
He m. there, , 1880, Rose Clayton.
Children :
3923. i. Claud E.1", b. , 188-.
3924. ii. Sherman1", b. ,188-.
3912.
l.
3913.
ii.
3914.
iii.
3915.
iv.
3916.
v.
3917.
vi.
3918.
vii
3919.
vi i
3920.
ix.
3921.
X.
3922.
xi.
The Ninth Generation 941
3255. Evelena' Averill (James8, Moses7, Moses 2nd6, Mo-
ses5, Ebenezer*, John3, William'2, William1), b. Aug. 18, 1854,
at Wilton, Me.; m. Dec, 1878, John R. Perham. They live at
Juniata, Nebraska.
Child:
i. Esther C" Perham.
3256. Albert Perry" Averill (James'', Moses7, Moses 2nd6,
Moses\ Ebenezer*, John3, William2, William'), b. Feb. 22, 1857,
at Wilton, Me., where he is a well known farmer. He was m. at
New Sharon, Me., Dec. 16, 1882, to Cora Wilkins (dau. of
Thomas W7ilkins, of Wilton, and Mary Mosher, his wife), b.
Dec. 8, 1860, at Wilton.
The children of Albert P. and Cora f Wilkins) Averill are:
3925. i. Elmer James1", b. Jan. 27, 1884, at Wilton, is Maine Supt.
of Agents, Providential Insurance Company of America,
living at Auburn, Me.
3926. ii. Dana Albert"1, b. Feb. 12, 1888.
3274. Ida E.9 Averill (David5, Moses7, Moses 2nd6, Moses5,
Ebenezer\ John3, William2, William1), b. Aug. 7, 1863, at Wil-
ton, Me.; m. there, Sept. 8, 1887, Herbert L. Knapp. They have
lived at Farmington and Wilton, Me., but they now reside at
E. Livermore, Me.
Children :
i. Frank Norris1" Knapp, b. 1891, is taking his third year at
Wesleyan University, Middletown, Conn.
ii. Merton E."' Knapp. b. 1895, is in his senior year at Kent's
Hill, Me.
iii. Eertrand L.1" Knapp, b. 1P07.
3305. Maud May0 Averill (George*, Elihu7, John6, Benja-
min'', Job4, Job3, William2, William'), b. Sept., 1871, at Chicago,
111. ; m. July 17, 1906, Herman Leibenberg of Alma, Wis.
Their children (b. at Alma) are:
i. Henry Schoppe'" Leibenberg, b. Jan. 18, 1903.
ii. Mary Averill1" Leibenberg. b. Apr. 5, 1911.
3310. Barr Gushing" Averill (Williard8, Elihu7, John6, Ben-
jamin5, Job*, Job'-, William'2, William'), b. June 18, 1881, at
Beaumont, Texas; was m. Feb., 1904, to Bessie Deniston. They
live at Beaumont.
942 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Their children (both b. at Beaumont) are:
3927. i. Barbara"1, b. Oct. 14, 1907.
3928. ii. Willard Gushing1", b. Feb. 24, 1911.
3311. Bertha Boynton ' Averill (Willard8, Elihu7 , Joint,
Benjamin*, Job', Job3, William-, William1), b. June 20, 1883, at
Beaumont, Texas, was graduted from Wells College, N. Y., June,
1904, and was m. Jan. 18, 1908, to Ralph Parsons Kinney of
Cleveland, 0. They live at Cleveland.
Child :
i. Willard Averill"' Kinney, b. Sept. 18, 1911, at Cleveland.
3321. Edward Scott' Averill (Wilmot8, Joseph1, William*,
Samuel5, Job\ Job3, William', William1), b. Mar. 14, 1864, at
East Boston, Mass. ; m. Jan. 6, 1886, at Maiden, Mass., Annie
Lillian Ryder (dau. of Elisha Howes Ryder and Annie M.
Burdakin, his wife), b. Apr. 6, 1864, at East Boston. Mr.
Averill is a travelling salesman and lives at Braintree, Mass.
Children (both b. at Maiden) :
3929. i. Wilmot Ryder1", b. Mar. 22, 1890, living at Braintree.
3930. ii. Helen Ryder1", b. Feb. 23, 1894, living at Braintree.
3324. Elizabeth'1 Averill (Jotham8, Joseph7, William6, Sam-
uel5, Job4, Job3, William-, William'), b. Dec. 17, 1856, at Alna,
Me. ; m. Aug. 12, 1881, at Brunswick, Me., Charles Henry
Weeks (son of Henry Weeks of Jefferson, Me., and Minerva
Peaslee, his wife), b. June 15, 1856, at Jefferson; cl. there, July
27, 1892. Mrs. Weeks lives at Augusta, Me.
Children (both b. at Jefferson) :
i. Allan Henry1" Weeks, b. July 16, 1887; grad. from Cony
High School, class of 1907; took a four years' course at
the University of Maine. He is a mechanical engineer,
living at Maiden, Mass.
ii. Emily Ardell" Weeks, b. Mar. 16, 1893; grad. from Cony
High School, class of 1912. She is employed in an office
at Augusta, Me.
3327. Isaphena" Averill (Charles8, Joseph7, William6, Sam-
uel5, Job\ Job-, William1, William1), b. July 15, 1859, at Alna,
Me.; m. Dec. 23, 1882, at Wiscasset, Me., Americus McKenney
(son of Abraham McKenney of Wiscasset and Bailey,
The Ninth Generation 943
his wife), b. at Portland, Me. Mrs. McKenney d. May 8, 1895,
at Wiscasset and was buried there.
Children :
i. George1" McKenney.
ii. Grace1" McKenney.
iii. Ora1" McKenney.
3328. Georgia" Averill (Charles8, Joseph7, William''', Sam-
uel", Job4, Job', William", William'), b. May 8, 1861, at Alna,
Me.; m. Mar. 4, 1882, at Wiscasset, Me., Charles Gates (son of
Charles Gates of Wiscasset and Catharine Rhines, his wife),
b. at Wiscasset ; d. there, Mar. 7, 1905 ; he was Secretary of
the Knights of Pythias in the State of Washington. Mrs. Gates
d. Mar. 25, 1896, at Wiscasset.
Child:
i. Charles1" Gates, b. 1883 or '84, living in California.
3331. Josie Etta9 Averill (Charles*, Joseph7, William'', Sam-
uel7', Job\ Job\ William'-, William1), b. Oct. 6, 1865, at Alna,
Me.; m. July 2, 1884, at Wiscasset, Me., James Pottle of Alna.
Children :
i. Amy1" Pottle.
ii. Walter1" Pottle.
iii. Emma"' Pottle.
iv. Josephine1" Pottle.
v. Henry1" Pottle.
vi. Scott1" Pottle, b. Oct. 26, 1892.
vii. (A Boy)1" Pottle, b. Oct. 26, 1893, at Wiscasset.
3332. Walter Hall Averill (Charles', Joseph7, William",
Samuel7', Job4, Job', William-, William1), b. July 5, 1871, at Alna,
Me.; m. July 5, 1892, at Wiscasset, Me., Lilla Blackman (dau. of
Charles Blackman of Wiscasset and Harriet Savage, his wife),
b. July 23, 1874, at Wiscasset. Mr. Averill is a farmer and he
and his family live at Wiscasset.
Children :
3931. i. Florence Gertrude1", b. Mar. 28, 1894, at Wiscasset.
3932. ii. Edward C.1", b. Jan. 19, 1898, at Wiscasset; d. there, Aug-.
6, 1912, aged 14 yrs. 7 mos. 18 dys.
944 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
3331. Lydia Jane9 Averill (Charles8, Joseph7, William6,
Samuel5, Job\ Job", William", William'), b. July 8, 1876, at
Alna, Me. ; m. Oct. 15, 1890, at Edgecomb, Me., Frederic Hutch-
ins Lewis (son of Chanler Lewis of Boothbay, Me., and Helen
Lewis of Newcastle, Me., his wife), b. July 14, 1869, at New-
castle. They live at Wiscasset, Me.
Children (all b. at Wiscasset) :
i. Wilder Perry1" Lewis, b. Sept. 1, 1892, living at Worcester,
Mass.
ii. Annie Augustus1" Lewis, b. Jan. 25, 1898, living at Wor-
cester,
iii. Henry Chanler'" Lewis, b. Apr. 18, 1900.
iv. Ruth Scott1" Lewis, b. Jan. 19, 1904.
v. Mildred Nash1" Lewis, b. Aug. 26, 1906.
3339. Henry Weeks'-' Averill (E<hcai'<ls, Joseph7, William0,
Samuel", Job\ Job", William', William'), b. Feb. 26. 1877, at
Alna, Me.; m. Dec. 14, 1905, at Newcastle, Me., Gertrude Eliza
Averell (No. 3366), who is the dau. of Samuel and Alma Ches-
ter (Nelson) Averell. She was b. Dec. 7, 1888, at Alna, Me.
They live at Sheepscot, Me.
Children (both b. at Alna) :
3933. i. Chester Henry1", b. Jan. 8, 1906.
3934. ii. Thelma Mae1", b. Dec. 20, 1908.
3428. Leonora Estella:i Avery (Enoch*, Enoch1, Enoch1',
Enoch", Israel* Averell, Job", William-, William'), b. Jan. 10,
1861, was bap. at Grace Church, Westerly, R. I., Nov. 2, 1873,
and received into the Church, June 14, 1877. She m. Oct. 10,
1880, Marcus L. Curtis of Winterport, Me., b. Oct. 12, 1855; d.
Nov. 31, 1891.
Children :
i. Ada Estella1" Curtis, b. Mar. 13, 1881.
ii. Effie May"1 Curtis, b. July 1, 1884.
3429. Carrie Lizzie'' Avery (Enochs, Enoch', Enoch*,
Enoch5, Israel4 Averell, Job", William2, William'), b. Mar. 18,
1863, was lap. at Cxiace Chinch, Westerly, R. I.. Nov. 2, 1873.
She m. Nov. 4, 1883, Charles E. Shaw, b. Feb. 22, 1861.
Child:
i. Leroy Frank1" Shaw, b. Dec. 3, 1886.
The Ninth Generation 945
3435. Rev. George Walther Avery (Edward8, Enoch7,
Enoch6, Enoch5, Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William'), b.
May 3, 1858, at Frankfort, Me., was educated at the public
schools of Prospect and Vinal Haven, Me., and took a three
years' course at the Bangor Theological Seminary. He was or-
dained 1879, a Baptist clergyman, at Jay Bridge, Me. ; he now
resides at Brewer, Me. Mr. Avery m. Oct. 26, 1878, at Vinal
Haven, Mary Eliza Coombs (dau. of Jos'ah Coombs of Vinal
Haven and Sarah Bickford, his wife), b. May 1, 1861, at Vinal
Haven. Mr. Avery holds a Captain's commission in the Sons
of Veterans, also the Uniform Rank, Knights of Pythias, and
he has received thirty-two degrees in Masonry.
The sons of Mr. Avery belong to the State Militia.
Mrs. Avery d. Sept. 9, 1910, at Brewer.
Children :
3935. i. Monford Patten"1, b. Apr. 8, 1879, at Vinal Haven; m.
Oct. 26, 1903, at Bangor, Eva A. Linscott; he d. Oct. 19,
1910, at Presque Isle, leaving 1 child, Gladys.
3936. ii. Walter Francis1", b. May 27, 1882, at Vinal Haven; m.
Oct. 27, 1909, at Brewer, Louie Lenore Smith. They
live at Bangor.
3937. iii. Edward Crocker1", b. Aug. 19, 1890, at Jay Bridge, Me.;
in. Jan. 21, 1912, at Brewer, Marie Louise Sweetser. He
served three years in the regular army. They live at
Bangor.
3938. iv. Roy Melvin1", b. Sept. 5, 1892, at Topsham, Me.; m. Sept.
27, 1911, at Biewer, Ruth W. Carter. They live at
Bangor.
3939. v. Ernest Albert"', b. July 20, 1894, at Franklin, Me.; d.
Aug. 25, 1895.
3940. vi. Fred Russell1", b. Oct. 31, 1895, at Franklin, is living at
Bangor.
3941. vii. Marion1", b. May 9, 1897, at Franklin, is living at Brewer.
3942. viii. Laura Coombs1", b. June 22, 1900, at Ellsworth, is living at
Brewer.
3438. Albert Lewis" Avery (Edward*, Enoch7, Enoch",
Enoch5, Israel4 Averell, Job6, William-, William'), b. May 27,
1869, was educated at the public schools of Vinalhaven. He is
an engineer and lives at Bucksport, Me. He m. May 17, 1894,
at Ellsworth, Me., Abbie L. Lowell (dau. of Elisha Dodge Lowell
of Bucksport and Catherine Johnson Crane, his wife), i>, Apr.
3943.
l.
3944.
ii.
3945.
i ;i
3946.
iv
3947.
v.
3948.
VI
946 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
26, 1872, at Orland, Me.; d. Oct. 9, 1911, at Bangor, Me. Mr.
Averill and his children are Congregationalists. He is a Repub-
lican.
Children (all b. at Bucksport) :
Cora Frances'", b. Aug. 21, 1896.
Catherine Crane1", b. Nov. 14, 1898.
Florence Evelyn"', b. Dec. 13, 1900.
Leslie Randall"', b. July 31, 1904.
Harold Lowell"', b. Dec. 11, 1906.
Ruth Boynton"', b. Sept. 27, 1909.
3459. Edward1' Avery (George8, Edward7, Enoch''. Enoch?,
Israel' Averell, Job", William", William'), b. July 30, 1886, at
Prospect, Me.; m. Dec. 14, 1910, at Cherryneld, Me., Bertha
Mae Pettee (dau. of Noah Pettee of Steuben, Me., and Abbie
Ann Leighton, his wife), b. Mar. 23, 1884, at Steuben. Mrs.
Avery has been a teacher; and Mr. Avery is associated with his
father on their old farm and in their granite quarry at Pros-
pect.
Child :
3949. i. Hilda Mae'", b. Sept, 12, 1911, at Steuben.
3460. John Frederick1' Avery (E. Franklin8, Edward1,
Enoch6, Enoch*, Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William'), b. Oct.
1, 1873, at So. Thomaston, Me. ; he was left motherless when very
young and was brought up by his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
George A. Avery, in the old "Mansion" at Prospect, Me. He m.
Feb. 6, 1901, at Montpelier, Vt., May Elizabeth Simmons (dau.
of James Courtnay Simmons, b. at Liverpool, England, and
Catherine Fitzgerald of Kildimo, Co. Limerick, Ireland, his
wife), b. Sept. 12, 1875, at Montpelier, Vt. Mr. Avery is in
business at Montpelier.
Children (both b. at Montpelier) :
3950. i. Elizabeth Helena'", b. Mar. 24, 1907.
3951. ii. Edward Franklin'", b. Feb. 17, 1911.
3461. Jane Eliza'1 Avery (E. Franklin8, Edwai'd7, Enoch6,
Enoclv, Israel* Averell, Job3, William', William1), b. Sept. 22,
1877, at So. Thomaston, Me. She was graduated from Hallo-
well High School, June 19, 1896, and from Bates College, Me.,
Juno, 1900. She was a teacher of Latin at Winthrop, Me., and
The Ninth Generation 947
Wayland and Quincy, Mass. She m. June 16, 1908, at Hallo-
well, Me., Harold Edward Jackman (son of William Harry
Jackman and Katherine Dow Bradbury, his wife), b. in 1874, at
Sherman, Me., he graduated in 1899, at Faimington, N. S.
Mr. Jackman is Principal of one of the public schools at Med-
ford, Mass., where they reside.
Children :
i. William Avery"1 Jackman, b. Aug. 24, 1909, at Sherman;
d. Aug. 24, 1909.
ii. Edward Avery"' Jackman, b. Nov. 13, 1910, in Jewett City.
Conn.
3466. Bessie Tarbell Avery (George", Newell', Enoch".
Enoch", Israel' Averell, Job", William", William'), b. Mar. 21,
1879, at Detroit, Mich., lived there until her marriage. She
was educated at the Detroit Home and Day School and at The
Ely School of New Yoik City. She was m. Oct. 10, 1905, at
the residence of her parents, 50 Selden Ave., by Rev. Newell
S. Wright of the First Congregational Church, to Sherman
Miller McFedries (son of Alexander St. Clair McFedries of
Detroit, formerly of Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland, and of Mary
Ellen McDuff, his wife), b. Sept. 20, 1877, at Detroit. They
resided for a time at Chicago, where Mr. McFedries was a man-
ufacturer, and in 1900 removed to Milwaukee, Wis., where they
now reside, and where he is an active young business man.
Children :
i. Newell Avery10 McFedries, b. at 9 A. M., Svinday. Aug.
19, 1906, at Chicago, 111.
ii. Sherman Miller1" McFedries, Jr., b. Sept. 19, 1909, at
Chicago.
iii. Eleanor Frances1" McFedries, b. May 12, 1912, at Mil-
waukee.
memorandum.
The two older children were bap. at Milwaukee, 1910.
3468. George Edwin ' Avery, Jr. (George*, Newell7, Enoch*,
Enoch", Israel" Averell Job-, William", William1), b. Oct. 25, 1884,
at Detroit, Mich. ; was educated at the public schools of Detroit
and the Hill School of Pottstown, Pa. He lived for a short time
in Adrian, Mich., and for two years at Berlin, Out., Canada,
948 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
where he was one of the managing staff of the Dominion Sugar
Co. He was m. Feb. 13, 1908, at Detroit, by Rev. Lee McColles-
ter, D. D., to Elizabeth Bird (dau. of Joseph Campbell Bird of
Claikston, Mich., and Frances Cornelia Gibbs, his wife), b. Jan.
6, 1883, at the Town of Independence, Oakland Co., Mich. His
present residence is Booth Farm which he has just purchased
on Mace Day Lake, Oakland Co., Mich.
Child :
3962. i. Frances1", b. at 1 A. M., Aug. 23, 1910, at Berlin.
3470. Kenneth Newell" Avery (John*, Newel!7, Enoch6,
Enoch*, Israel4 Averell, Job3, William-, William1), b. Nov. 20,
1882; was educated at Phillips Academy, Exeter, N. H.; was
for a time at Leland Stanford University of California. He
studied art at Paris and was pupil of Jean Paul Laurens, and
was admitted to the Salon of 1906 — Societe des Artistes
Francais — he also had pictures admitted in later salons. He
was m. to Mrs. Nancy (Gilcrest) Quereau (dau. of
Gilcrest and , his wife).
He continued in his profession at Pasadena, Cal., until
ill-health made it necessary for him to try an open-air life. He
now has a fine orange ranch at Covena, Cal., where they reside,
Mrs. Avery was educated at Abbott Academyv Antiover,
Mass.
Child:
3963. i. Kenneth Gilcrest"1, b. Mon., Jan. 17, 1910, at Pasadena.
3474. Llewellyn West" Avery (Horace8, Newell7, Enoch8,
Enoch;', Israel* Averell, Job', William-, William'), b. Dec. 18,
1881, at Detroit, Mich. ; was in business at St. Clair and Detroit,
and m. Oct. 6, 1903, at Louisville, Ky., Annette Cameron Voris
(dau. of Salathiel Boone;; Voris and Mary Wooldridge, his wife),
b. July 17, 1882, at Bedford, Ind., and lived at Louisville. They
were divorced and Mrs. Avery, who retained their child, was m.
(2) to James Gillespie, a lawyer of Gulf port, Miss., where they
reside.
Child :
C9G4. i. Nancy Voris1" Avery, b. Jan. 7, 1906, at Louisville; she
lives at Gulfport.
Mr. 4nd Mrs. Kenneth Newell Avery
and Kenneth Gilcrest Avery.
I
The Ninth Generation 951
3476. Albert JudsorT Avery (Benjamin8, Judson7, Enoch9,
Enoch5, Israel' Averell, Job-, William', William'), b. Apr. 22,
1870, at Jefferson, Me., is a farmer and the fifth generation
occupying the old homestead at Jefferson. He m. Dec. 15, 1900,
at Jefferson, Harriet H. Coombs (dau. of Waldo T. Coombs of
Coopers Mills, Me., and Nancy E. Watson, his wife. They are
both interesting, active and ambitious, and hospitable as his
parents were.
Children :
3965. i. Benjamin Waldo"', b. Dec. 5, 1901, at Jefferson. He re-
sembles the Averys very much, and is a large, fine,
manly boy, promising' to honor the name.
3966. ii. Laurice Albert1", b. June 21, 1910, is a very beautiful child
at 2 years of age.
3482. Sewell Lee Avery {Waldo8, Sewell7, Enoch6, Enoch",
Israel' Averell, Job', William', William'), b. Nov. 4, 1873, at
E. Saginaw, now Saginaw, Mich., was educated at the Orchard
Lake Military Academy, Mich., and at the University of Michi-
gan, from which he was graduated in 1894 (Law). He has
lived at Detroit and Alabaster, Mich., Buffalo, N. Y., and Cleve-
land, O., and is now President of the United States Gypsum
Co., of Chicago, 111., and living at Evanston, 111. He m. Oct. 11,
1899, at Detroit, Hortense Lenore Wisner (dau. of Henry Clay
Wisner of Detroit and Ada Cleantha McConnell, his wife), b.
Dec. 10, 1873, at Pontiac, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Avery are cul-
tivated people with very simple tastes and devoted to the more
immediate duties of the home and of business rather than to
social life. They have travelled extensively both at home and
abroad.
Children :
3967. i. Sewell Lee10, b. Jan. 14, 1901, at Detroit.
3968. ii. Arla1", b. May 13, 1902, at Buffalo.
3969. iii. Lenore1", b. Sept. 21, 1905, at Evanston; d. there. Mar. 13,
1906.
3970. iv. Nancy1", b. Aug. — , 1912, at Evanston.
3484. Waldo Allard" Avery (Waldo8, SewelV , Enoch*,
Enoch", Israel' Averell, Job3, William", William'), b. Oct. 19, 1878,
at Saginaw, Mich. ; lived at Saginaw and Detroit, Mich. ; was edu-
cated at the University of Michigan and at the Houghton School
952 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
of Mines. After graduation, he settled in the west and is now
living at Portland, Ore., where he was m. Jan. 19, 1910, to Ruth
Adele Baumgardner, dau. of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Baumgardner
of Portland, Ore. He is a lumberman — the fifth or sixth, possi-
bly the seventh, in line owning mills and manufacturing lumber;
but he is on the Pacific Coast, while his ancestors were on the
Atlantic Coast or the shores of the Great Lakes.
Children :
3991. i. Eleanor'", b. Sept, 27, 1910, at Portland.
3991'. ii. Waldo Allard'" III, b. Oct., 1912, at Portland.
3565. Loretta Lavinia!l Averill (Weston8, David7, Daniel6,
John5, Paul4, Paul3, William'2, William1), b. June 7, 1837, at
Orange, Vt., has lived at Barre, Vt., and is living at Lisbon,
N. H. She m. Dec. 21, 1858, at Barre, George Bradford (son of
Jefferson Bradford of Barre and Thankful Vincent, his wife),
b. Dec. 10, 18 — , at Barre. Mr. Bradford is a Republican.
Children :
i. Orlin Weston1" Bradford, b. Dec. 7, 1860, at Peacham,
Vt. ; m. Jennie S. Archibald.
ii. Bertha Vincent1" Bradford, b. July 2, 1865, at Williams-
town, Vt. ; d. Nov. 14, 1867, at Pasumpsic, Vt.
iii. Nellie M.1" Bradford (an adopted daughter), b. June 1,
1866, at Danville, Vt.; m. Oct. 16, 18—, at Lisbon, Gerry
Locke. They have 2 children.
3567. John Wilson9 Averill {Weston8, David7, Daniel6,
John5, Paid', Paul3, William2, William'), b. July 7, 1841, at
Orange, Vt., is a farmer and was a soldier in the Civil War.
His home is at Barre, Vt. He m. Mar. 24, 1866, at Williams-
town, Vt., Adela Mary Trow (dau. of Dexter Trow of Barre and
Mary Doten Chandler, his wife), b. Jan. 30, 1843, at Barre. The
Editor takes pleasure in acknowledging here the indefatigable
efforts of Mrs. Averill to secure data of the Barre branch of the
Averills. Her assistance has been of great value. Since Mr.
and Mrs. Averill settled at Barre, they have never changed their
place of residence. They are excellent representatives of that
type of New England farmers of which people of New England
birth are always proud. Mr. Averill is a prosperous farmer, his
credit is always good where he is known; his word as good as
his nolo, and his honesty unquestioned.
3974.
n.
3975.
iii.
3976.
iv.
3977.
v.
The Ninth Generation 953
Chilren (all b. at Barre) :
3973. i. Edith Weston'", b. Dec. 7, 1867, was a teacher and book-
keeper for Luther M. Averill; is now a child's nurse,
and. lives at Barre.
Flora Ethel1", b. Jan. 23, 1870; m. Leslie W. Lawrence.
Merry Christmas1", b. Dec. 25, 1872; m. Geo. A. Townsend.
Bessie Emma1", b. Oct. 25, 1874; m. Ira C. Lawrence.
Milton Ellsworth1", b. Aug. 21, 1878; d. June 28, 1889, at
Barre.
3978. vi. John Trow'", b. June 3, 1882, is a teller in the Granite
Savings Bank of Barre.
3979. vii. Adela Maud1", b. Oct. 8, 1885.
3568. James Weston1' Averill (Weston*, David7, Daniel6,
John5, Paul*, Paul3, William', William'), b. July 7, 1841, at
Orange, Vt., is a farmer and lives at Forest, Mich., their P. O.
address being Otisville, Mich. He was in the Civil War and
lost a leg at Winchester. He m. Mar. 4, 1867, at Barre, Vt.,
Emma S. Trow (dau. of Dexter Trow of Barre and Mary
Chandler, his wife), b. Sept. 6, 1846, at Barre. She is a sister
of Mrs. John W. Averill, wife of his twin brother.
Children :
3980. i. May Mercy1", b. Mar. 28, 1868, at Forest; m. Charles
Barden.
3981. ii. Weston Hanson1", b. Aug. 10, 1869, at Forest; m. Susie
Stimson.
3982. iii. Nellie James1", b. Nov. 23, 1870, at Forest; m. William
Barden.
3983. iv. Bertha Bradford1", b. Dec. 4, 1872, at Forest; m. Edgar
Stimson.
3984. v. Milton Trow1", b. Apr. 9, 1876, at Thetford, Mich.; d.
there, Sept. 6. 1876.
3985. vi. Morton Edmunds ", b. Apr. 3, 1880, at Forest, and lives at
home.
3986. vii. Grace Lillian1", b. Sept. 23, 1885, at Forest, and lives at
home.
3571. Thomas Wilson11 Averill (Weston8, David:, Daniel",
John\ Paul\ Paul-, William-, William1), b. June 14, 1849, at
Barre, Vt., lived at Flint and Saginaw, Mich. He m. 1871, at
Otisville, Mich., Margaret J. Kerry (or Perry?1. He d. at
Saginaw, Jan. 5, 1899. His family resides at Flint.
954 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Children :
3987. i. Clyde"', b. , 18—.
3988. ii. Mertie L.1", b. , 18—.
3989. iii. David Merrill"*, b. May 6, 1S79; m. Sept. 24, 1902, at
Flint, Mich., Mabel Louise Frise (dau. of Jabez Alonzo
Frise and Susanna McNeil, his wife), b. June 10, 1880,
at Petrolia, Ont.
He is a purchasing agent for a carriage manufactur-
ing business, and lives at Flint.
3990. iv. Roy"1, b. , 18—.
3991. v. Frank1", b. , 18—.
3992. vi. Nettie1".
3572. Luther Merrill9 Averill (Hiram8, David7, Daniel*,
John5, Paul4, Paul', William-, William'), b. Mar. 10, 1846, at
Barre, Vt., is a grocer and lives at Barre. He was educated
at Barre Academy and Eastman's Business College, Pough-
keepsie, N. Y. He m. Dec. 25, 1867, at Barre, Lizzie Annie
Beckley (dau. of Luther Beckley of Barre and Lovila Goodale,
his wife), b. Oct. 6, 1850, at Barre.
"He had the first successful store in Barre devoted ex-
clusively to groceries." This business was enlarged to include
other departments until in 1885-6 he erected a three-story brick
block in which he has a large and well appointed store. He has
besides several warehouses and does a large business in flour,
grain and heavy goods (see the Souvenir of Barre, 1894).
Child :
3993. i. Harley Luther1", b. Nov. 9, 1868, at Barre; m. Mattie
Harran.
3573. Rev. Louis Kossuth'' Averill (Hiram6, David7, Dan-
iel0, John5, Paul4, Paul\ William-, William'), b. July 9, 1852, at
Barre, Vt., is a farmer and preacher and lives at Barre, on the
farm formerly owned by Abel Wood. He m. Nov. 18, 1876, at
Barre, Sarah Alma Wheaton (dau. of John Wheaton of Barre
and Rhoda Reed, his 2nd wife), b. Mar. 23, 1857, at Barre.
Children (all b. at Barre) :
4000. i. Florence Nightingale1", b. June 19, 1878; m. Nicholas
Veale.
4001. ii. Hiram Harrison1", b. Aug. 29, 1884, grad. from Spaulding
High School, 1902, and Dartmouth Coll., 1907. He taught
at Rutgers Coll., New Brunswick, N. J., then at Casca-
The Ninth Generation 955
dilla School, Ithaca, N. Y., and was drowned when cross-
ing Lake Cayuga, May 9, 1909.
4002. iii. Grace Rhoda1", b. Nov. 23, 1887.
4003. iv. Porter Wheaton'", b. Jan. 20, 1890, grad. from Spaulding
High School, 1908, and Dartmouth Coll., 1912. He has
accepted a position as teacher at Fair Haven, Vt.
4004. v. John Wheaton"', b. Nov. 18, 1891; d. Mar. 22, 1900.
3574. Alice Waterman'1 Averill (Anthony8, David7, Daniel6,
John7', Paid*, Paul-, William", William'), b. May 14, 1855, at
Elmore, Vt. ; m. Dec. 25, 1872, at Elmore, William Edward Colby
(son of Hezekiah Colby and Lydia Porter, his wife), b. June 22,
1851, in New Hampshire. They live at West Berlin, Vt.
Children :
i. Candace Parker1" Colby, b. Dec. 16, 1873, at Elmore; m.
Alexander Stephen; she d. Mar. 30, 1910, in Heton Hos-
pital, Montpelier, leaving 2 children — Catherine and Ed-
ward,
ii. Averill Clayton1" Colby, b. Dec. 21, 1879, at Elmore; m.
Feb., 1912, at Birmingham, Ala., Corra G. Alexander.
They are living at Birmingham. He is Superintendent
of the Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Co.
iii. Norman Camp1" Colby, b. May 12, 1885, at Elmore; living
at West Berlin; works in a novelty store,
iv. Lodema Alice'" Colby, b. Sept. 26, 1889, at Elmore; m. in
1905, Clifford Berry, and has 4 children— Edith, Roy,
Howard and Alice. They live at West Berlin.
v. Ray Angus1" Colby, b. Jan. 21, 1891, at West Berlin, living
at Montpelier, Vt., and works in a meat, vegetable and
grocery store.
3577. Arthur Cheney1' Averill (Ambrose8, David7, Daniel*,
John'', Paul-1, Paul'; William2, William'), b. Jan. 19, 1854, at
Barre, Vt., is a bookkeeper and clerk, and has lived at Mont-
pelier and Barre, Vt., and lives now at Brookline, Mass. He
was m. Mar. 30, 1881, at Barre, by Rev. W. M. Kimmel to
Estella C. Tilden (dau. of the late Judge Harvey Tilden of
Barre and Maria Cook, his wife), b. Dec. 15, 1850, at Barre.
Children :
4005. i. Alice Nora1", b. Oct. 18, 1882, at Montpelier.
4006. ii. Harvey Eastman'", b. Nov. 23, 1884, at Barre.
4007. iii. Helen Stella", b. Dec. 9, 1893, at Brookline. All live at
Brookline.
956 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
3578. Charles Weston9 Averill (Ambrose8, David7, Daniel9,
John5, Paul*, Paul", William", William'), b. Feb. 6, 1859, at
Barre, Vt., is a hardware merchant and lives at Barre. He m.
Apr. 19, 1882, at Orange, Vt., Rose Jane Carpenter (dau. of
Andrew J. Carpenter of Groton, Vt., and Sarah Morrison, his
wife), b. Dec. 22, 1857, at Newbury, Vt.
Children (all b. at Barre) :
4008. i. IVIS Maria"', b. July 12, 1883; m. Noble S. Love.
4009. ii. Eula Elizabeth10, b. Apr. 9, 1885.
4010. iii. Arthur Lindley10, b. Oct. 4, 1887; m. June 19, 1912, at
Barre, Mabel R. Gladding. They are living at Barre.
3579. Linley Ambrose" Averill (Ambrose*, David7, Dan-
iel", John3, Paul*, Paul3, William2, William1), b. May 13, 1861,
at Barre, Vt., was educated at the Goddard Seminary in Barre,
and Eastman's Business College, N. Y. He lives at Barre. He
m. July 15, 1885, at Montpelier, Vt., Frances Bigelow (dau. of
Dr. Amos E. Bigelow of Barre and Nancy Richardson, his wife),
b. Jan. 6, 1864, at Barre. Mr. Averill is a successful business
man, and has been associated with his father in real estate and
other investments and had various individual interests.
Children (all b. at Barre) :
4011. i. Annie Bigelow10, b. June 4, 1886.
4012. ii. Harry Weston1", b. May 2, 1890.
4013. iii. Lindley Wendall1", b. Jan. 11, 1894.
4014. iv. Ruth Richardson10, b. July 22, 1898. All live at Barre.
3581. Sarah Page!l Averill (Ambrose8, David7, Daniel*,
John5, Paul*, Paul'-, William', William1), b. Mar. 11, 1873, at
Barre, Vt., has lived at Barre. She m. there, Sept. 16, 1895,
George Loring Morris (son of Isaiah Morris of Port Greville,
N. S., and Mary Green, his wife) , b. June 26, 1862, at Parsbora,
N. S. He is a stone cutter, and lives at Barre City, Vt.
Child :
i. Nora Delphena1" Morris, b. May 9, 1898, at Barre.
3582. Ella Augusta" Averill (George*, John7, John*, John",
Paul', Paul-, William', William1), b. Nov. 2, 1858, at Mont Ver-
non, N. H., lives at Elmwood, N. H. She was educated at
McCollom Institute, and spent three years at Wellesley College;
taught ;it Mont Vernon and New Boston, and in 1880 went to
The Ninth Generation 957
Stellenbosch, Cape Colony, S. Africa, where she taught five
years in the Stellenbosch Girls' Public School, a government
school for daughters of the colonists. She returned to America
in 1855; taught in Greenfield, N. H., and in the High School at
Clinton, Mass. She was Superintendent of the Taylor Orphan
Asylum at Racine, Wis., 1887-89. She m. Dec. 25, 1889, at
Mont Vernon, Henry Franklin Robinson (son of William Robin-
son of Hancock, N. H., and Hannah Newton, his wife), b. Jan.
4, 1851, at Hancock ; d. there Sept. 19, 1910.
Children (all b. at Hancock) :
i. Harold A\erill'" Robinson, b. Oct. 11, 1890.
ii. Helen Caroline1" Robinson, b. May 20, 1892.
iii. William Henry1" Robinson, b. Oct. 31, 1893.
iv. Elizabeth Newton'" Robinson, b. Oct. 4, 1899.
3583. Carolina Frances1' Averill {George8, .John1, John'',
John5, Paul1, Paul", William', William1), b. Aug. 24, 1861, at
Mont Vernon, N. H.; was m. Dec. 19, 1882, to Charles Henry
Trow (son of Henry H. Trow and Harriet Clement, his wife),
b. June 22, 1858, at Francestown, N. H. They are living at
North Sutton, N. H., where he is a grocer.
Children :
i. Herbert Averill1" Trow, b. Nov. 17, 1885, at Amherst,
N. H.; m. Oct. 9, 19—, at Nashua, N. H., Blanche
Chaney. They have 1 child,
ii. Charles H.'" Trow, b. 1887 (?), at Manchester, N. H.
3589. Chester Baldwin' Averill (Joseph*, Jesse1, Jesse",
John7', Paul*, Paul", William-, William1), b. Jan. 17, 1867, at
Mont Vernon, N. H., is a Boston and Maine Railroad station
agent, and has lived at Lakeport, Plymouth and Warren, N. H.
His present residence is Warren, where he has served 2 years
as selectman, and 1 year on the school board. He m. Oct. 19,
1892, at Lakeport, Edith M. Leonard (dau. of Charles K. Leonard
of Warren, N. H., and Emily E. Swain, his wife) , b. May 4, 1875,
at Warren.
Mr. Averill and his father have rendered valuable aid in
securing records of their branch of the Averill family. Mr.
Chester B. Averill has inherited more of the Baldwin family
characteristics than those of his father's side.
Child:
4015. i. Marion Leonard1", b. Sept. 20, 1893, at Lakeport.
958 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
3590. William Cummings" Averill {George*, Franklin"1,
Jesse", John5, Paul4, Paul3, William', William1), b. after 1850
(?) at Lowell or Sheldonville (Wrentham), Mass., and lives at
Wrentham, in the part called Sheldonville. He m. Hannah
Wilson of Hamilton, O. He manages his father's faim and
country place at Sheldonville.
Child :
4016. i. Frank Wilson1", who is engaged in the manufacture of
jewelry, and who m. Bertha Montford Bennett, dau. of
Mr. Bennett, a member of the firm with which he is
associated. They live at Plainville, Mass.
3593. Rachel King" Averill (Chilis, William7, Jesse'', John',
Paul4, Paul-, William", William'), b. Jan. 2, 1874, at Wausau,
Wis., lives at Baylis, Shasta Co., Cal. She m. June 6, 1899, at
Stockton, Cal., E. W. Hayden.
Children :
i. Ethel Valentine'" Hayden.
ii. Ernest Averill1" Hayden.
3595. Mary Eliza!l Averill (Chili8, William7, Jesse6, Jolur,
Paul1, Paul3, William2, William1), b. May 22, 1877, at Wausau,
Wis.; m. Nov. 28, 1893, at San Benito, Cal., Charles R. Kellogg.
They lived at Georgetown, Eldorado Co., Cal., but were not
there in 1912.
Children :
i. Raymond Roswold1" Kellogg.
ii. Mildred Ruth1" Kellogg.
iii. Warren Averill1" Kellogg.
iv. Kenneth Lee1" Kellogg.
3607. Nellie Frances9 Averill {John5, Mark7, Levi", John5,
Paul', Paul", William1, William'), b. July 28, 1868, at Boston.
Mass.; m. there, Mar. 15, 1898, Fenton Joseph Cook of Boston.
They still live there.
Child:
i. Gertrude Josephine1" Cook.
3609. Grace Lillian" Averill (John8, Mark7, Levi", John5,
Paul*, Paul-, William', William'), b. Sept. 30, 1873, at Boston,
Mass.; m. there, Aug. 17, 1897, Daniel M. Keating. They live
at Surry, Albert Co., N. B.
The Ninth Generation 959
Child :
i. Marian Frances'" Keating; dec.
3613. Amelia''' Averill {Edward8, Joint7, Levi", John5, Paul1,
Paul", William", William1), b. Feb. 9, 1874, at Battmore, Md. ;
m. Nov. 18, 1897, at Chicago, 111., Calvin W. Titus.
Child :
i. Edward Uriel1" Titus, b. Feb. 7, 1899, at Chicago.
3638. Charles Peabody ' Averill {Andrew*, Andrew', Ben-
jamin6, Joseph", Paid*, Paul, William-, William1), b. Mar. 17,
1884, at Essex, Mass., has resided in several towns in Massa-
chusetts and New Hampshire.
He was m. Aug. 1, 1904, at N. Adams to Virginia B. La
Crosse of Florida, Mass. (dau. of Jules La Crosse* of La Cole,
Canada, and Marceline Hebart, his wife), b. at St. Phillip, Can.
Mr. Averill was educated at Worcester Academy, Worcester,
Me. They live at Truro, Mass., and he is a teacher.
Children :
4030. i. Violet Virginia'", b. July 5, 1905, at Florida, Mass.
4031. ii. Cora Marceline"', b. Oct. 5, 1906, at Truro.
memoranda.
* Jules La Croix, only son of Jules La Cioix, only son of Gen. Jules
La Croix, a general in the French army.
La Croix is the French and La Crosse the English spelling.
3681. Louise Root!l Averill (James8, Henry7, Eliphalet6,
Pernf, Samuel*, Isaac', William', William'), b. May 1, 1872, at
Perrysburg, O., lives at Atlanta, Ga. She m. June 10, 1896,
at Atlanta, Clarence Mann Payne, M. D. (son of Horace Marsh-
field Paine and Charlotte Mann, his wife), b. July 9, 1860, at
Clinton, N. Y.
Children :
i. Dorothy Averill'" Paine, b. Feb. 9, 1898, at Atlanta,
ii. Doris"' Paine, b. Feb. 9, 1898, at Atlanta; d. there. Feb. 10,
1898.
3687. Walter Curtiss" Averill (Eliphalet*, Pliineas7, Pernf,
Perry7', Samuel*, Isaac', William-, William'), b. June 6, 1873, at
Ada, Mich., has lived at Ada and Jackson, Mich. ; New York
City; St. Louis, Mo., and is at present residing at Hannibal,
960 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
Mo. He was m. Apr. 29, 1896, at St. Louis, to Maud Jannette
Renick (dau. of Wm. H. Renick, M. D., of St. Louis and Theadate
Morrill, his wife), b. June 23, 1873, at St. Louis. Mr. Averill is
auditor of The Atlas Portland Cement Co., Atlas Transportation
Co., Hannibal Connecting Railroad Co. and Marion Co. Mutual
Building and Loan Association. He is a Baptist and a member
of the Advisory Board of his church. In politics he is a Repub-
lican, but much inclined to independent thought.
Children :
4032. i. Renick Herbert1", b. Jan. 29, 1897, at St. Louis.
4033. ii. Ruth10, b. Feb. 27, 1905, at Hannibal.
3688. Capt. Nathan King1 Averill (Perry8, Phineas7,
Perry*, Perry5, Samuel', Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Oct. 24,
1872, at Jackson, Mich., was graduated No. 13, class of 1895, at
the United States Military Academy, West Point. He was
assigned to the 7th Cavalry as 2nd Lieutenant, June 12, 1895;
promoted 1st Lieutenant 7th Cavalry, Mar. 2, 1899; promoted
Captain of the 7th Cavalry, May 29, 1901. He served in Ari-
zona 1895-98; was highly mentioned and complimented in orders
by the General commanding the Army, the Generals command-
ing the Department, and the Regimental Commander for actions
against small bands of hostile renegade Indians, — one being
the killing of the notorious Apache outlaw — Massa, and the
final scattering of his band. He served in the Santiago Cam-
paign (Spanish- American War), attached to the 6th Cavalry
in battle of San Juan, and was specially mentioned for gal-
lantry and recommended for brevet in the reports of three su-
perior officers. He served with the 6th Cavalry at Montauk
Pt., L. I., and Huntsville, Ala., and with the 7th Cavalry at
Havana, Cuba. In 1900-1901 he was Instructor in Law and
History at the U. S. M. A., West Point; and Recruiting officer at
Richmond, Va.; 1902-3, he was Assistant Professor in the De-
partment of Law and History at the U. S. M. A. of West Point;
1903-5, he was with his regiment at Chickamauga, Ga., Manas-
sas, Va., and Fort Meyer, Va., and the Philippines; 1905-6, he
was commanding officer at the Post of Colomba, La Laguna,
Philippine Islands; 1906, he was Assitant to Depot Quarter
Master, at New York City. Capt. Averill was m. July 23, 1901,
The Ninth Generation 961
at Lake Matopac, N. Y., to Mary B. Bradley (dau. of John J.
Bradley of New York City and Mary Louise Sweeny, his wife),
who was b. at New York City. Capt. Averill was appointed
Military Attache to the Russian Court at St. Petersburg.
Children :
4034. i. Mary Louise'", b. Dec. 11, 1902, at New York; d. in in-
fancy.
4035. ii. Mary Bradley'", b. Mar. 15, 1904, at New York.
4036. iii. Nathan King, Jr.'", b. Mar. 19, 1905, at Virginia.
3689. Ava Maria1' Averill (Samuel8, Phineas7, Perry6, Per-
ry5, Samuel4, Isaac-, William-, William'), b. Dec. 20, 1870, at
S. Britain, Conn., was a handsome and attractive woman, re-
sembling her father. She m. June 28, 1894, at S. Britain, Harry
Campbell Quintard (son of Henry Ferris Quintard of New
Haven, Conn., and Mary Jane Campbell, his wife) , b. Sept. 19,
1869, at Greenwich, Conn. Mr. Quintard was graduated at
Yale, class of 1893, and for a short time afterwards was a
teacher. He is now a manufacturer.
They have resided at S. Britain and Bridgewater, Conn.,
and at Campden and Haddonfield, N. J. Mrs. Quintard d. very
suddenly at the place last named, Oct. 8, 1905, in the very prime
of a fine womanhood. Mr. Quintard is living at the present
time at Stamford, Conn.
Children (all b. at Bridgeport, Conn.) :
i. Dorothy'" Quintard, b. Feb. 4, 1896.
ii. Elizabeth'" Quintard, b. Nov. 13, 1897.
iii. Frank"1 Quintard, b. Mar. 22, 1900.
3691. Laura Buckingham5' Averill (Hemans, Samuel7, Sam-
uel6, Peer if, Samuel4, Isaac3, William'-, William1), b. Apr. 1,
1883, at "The Averill Homestead", Washington, Conn. ; gradu-
ated from the Gunnery Preparatory School in Washington in
1901, and passed the entrance examination of Radcliffe College
with honors. She was m. May 25, 1909, to Lester Ford Harvey,
who was b. May 2, 1883, in Washington and graduated from the
Connnecficut Agricultural College in 1902 and that of Massa-
chusetts in 1903. Mr. Harvey is a dairy farmer and breeder of
Holsteins in Washington.
Child :
i. Averill Clark'" Harvey, b. Sept. 25, 1910.
962 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
3708. Francis Eugene'1 Averill (Damon*, Asa7, Noble*,
Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac., William-, William'), b. June 10, 1853,
at Pulaski, N. Y., is an electrical and mechanical engineer and
lives at Buffalo, N. Y. He m. (1) June 10, 1875, at Pulaski, Kate
Newell Low (dau. of Dr. Frank Samuel Low of Pulaski and
Jane Graves, his wife), b. July 19, 1854, at Williamstown, N. Y.
He m. (2) Helen Fifield of Castlebar, Vt. He m. (3) Mary
Fifield, widow of W. W. Wood.
Children :
4060. i. Helen Elizabeth1", b. May 4, 1876, at New Centerville,
N. Y.; m. Wm. A. Niver.
4061. ii. Kate Low'", b. Oct. 15, 1878, at Brooklyn, N. Y.; m. at
Buffalo, N. Y., Paul Lavere Hawkins. They live at
Kentwood, La.
4062. iii. Damon Rwers1", b. Dec. 24, 1881; m. Frances Gorman.
4063. iv. Mary Frances Jane'", b. Oct. 11, 1884, at Delft, Holland;
she in. May 27, , at Boston, Mass., Joseph Gorman.
4064. v. Edwin Low'", b. Nov. 17, 1887, at Pulaski, N. Y., is living
at Fort Russell, Wyo.
4065. vi. Felix Eugene1", b. July 21, 1894, at Syracuse, N. Y.
3709. Stella Rivers9 Averill (Damon8, Asa7, Noble*, Na-
than5, Daniel4, Isaac", William', William1), b. Mar. 17, 1865, at
Newburgh (now part of Cleveland), O., has lived at Indian
Orchard and Springfield, Mass. She was m. Dec. 26, 1889, in
St. James' Church, Pulaski, N. Y., to William Rattoone Molther
(son of John Rattoone Molther of Oswego, N. Y., and Harriet
A. Niles, his wife), b. Dec. 12, 1862, at Pulaski.
Child :
i. Francis Rattoone'" Molther, b. Oct. 15, 1893, at Syra-
cuse, N. Y.
3711. George Edward1' Averill (Norman8, Mills7, Noble6,
Nathan5, Daniel', Isaac, William-, William1), b. Oct. 22, 1864,
at Fail field, la., is a traveling salesman. He m. Apr. 26, 1896,
at Los Angeles, Cal., where they reside, Mary Williams (dau. of
Daniel A. Williams of San Francisco, Cal., and Anna Dorothea
Wenzel, his wife), b. Nov. 6, 1874, at San Francisco.
Child :
KHW). i. Norman Williams1", b. Feb. 22, 1899, at ?jOs Angeles.
The Ninth Generation 963
3715. Susan Elizabeth' Averill (James*, Henry7, Nathan3,
Nathan5, Daniel*. Isaac2, William-, William1), b. June 26, 1847,
at Plattsburg, N. Y. ; lived at Plattsburg and Champlain, N. Y.,
residing for the last year of her life at the former town. She
m. Sept. 5, 1866, at Champlain, N. Y., the Hon, Sylvester
Alonzo Kellogg (son of Lorenzo Kellogg, of Champlain and
Roxana Burdick, his wife), b. May 15, 1838, at Champlain; in
1864 he was Senator in Nevada (then part of Utah) ; in 1876
district attorney, Clinton Co., N. Y. ; from 1882-91 County
Judge; in 1891 he was elected Judge of the Supreme Court of
New York (afterwards being appointed to the appellate division
of the Supreme Court, 4th district), and he served in that
capacity until his death which occurred Mar. 12, 1904, at Platts-
burg. Mrs. Kellogg d. Aug. 12, 1899, at Cro'nest (Kellogg's
island), Vt., and was buried in Champlain.
Children (all b. at Champlain) :
i. Ralph Averill'" Kellogg, b. Sept. 4, 1867; grad. from
Harvard, 1888; m. Aug. 25, 1896, at Buffalo, N. Y.,
Eleanor Chester; he is a successful lawyer in that city.
ii. Henry Theodore"' Kellogg, b. Aug. 29, 1869; grad. from
Harvard, 1889; succeeded his father as Judge of the
Supreme Court, 1904, 4th dist. N. Y., and holds that
position at present. He m. Mar. 5, 1903, at Plattsburg,
Katherine Weed; they live at Valcour, N. Y. They have
no children.
iii. George Casper"1 Kellogg, b. Sept. 21, 1871; m. Grace Ver-
non Olyphant.
iv. Augusta'" Kellogg, b. Feb. 17, 1876; m. William Bowditch
Rogers.
George Casper1" Kellogg (Susan3 Averill, James*, Henry7,
Nathan6, Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac', William2, William.'), b. Sept.
21, 1871, at Champlain, N. Y. ; graduated at Harvard, 1894;
m. Nov. 10, 1898, in New York City, Grace Vernon Olyphant.
He is a partner in the Dock and Coal Co. and one of its founders.
They live at Plattsburg, N. Y.
Children :
i. Robert Olyphant" Kellogg.
ii. George Averill" Kellogg.
iii. Ralph Mackenzie" Kellogg.
964 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Augusta1 " Kellogg (Susan'-' Averill, James* , Henry7, Nathan6,
Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac", William-, William1), b. Feb. 17, 1876, at
Champlain, N. Y. ; m. July 1, 1896, at "Cro'nest", Kellogg's
island, Vt., William Bowditch Rogers. They are living at Ded-
ham, Mass.
Children :
i. William Bowditch11 Rogers, Jr.
ii. Susan Elizabeth11 Rogers.
iii. Mary Bowditch11 Rogers.
3716. Jennette Evans !l Averill (James*, Henry1, Nathan6,
Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac'. William-, William1), b. Sept. 22, 1849,
at Plattsburg, N. Y., has lived at Plattsburg and Champlain,
N. Y.
She m. Sept. 7, 1874, at Champlain, Royal Corbin (son of
Josiah Corbin and Margaret Saunders, his wife), b. Dec. 19,
1835, at Champlain. He is an attorney-at-law at Champlain.
Child :
i. John1" Corbin, b. Sept. 11, 1876, at Plattsburg.
3718. Mary Berry" Averill (James*, Henry7, Nathan6, Na-
than\ Daniel*, Isaac", William-, William1), b. Mar. 21, 1854, at
Champlain, N. Y. She m. Apr. 29, 1875, at Champlain, Henry
Hoyle (son of Timothy Hoyle of Champlain), b. June 5, 1846,
at Champlain. He has been one of New York's very successful
farmers and was for a time U. S. Consul to Canada.
They have lived at Lacolle, Can., near the village of Cham-
plain, N. Y.
Children :
i. Mary Jennette"1 Hoyle, b. Oct. 12, 1876, at Champlain; d.
there, Oct. 19, 1876.
ii. Henry1" Hoyle, b. Aug. 27, 1878, at Champlain.
iii. Susan Averill1" Hoyle, b. Mar. 24, 1884, at Lacolle; d.
there, Mar. 23, 1885.
3720. Frank Lloyd1' Averill (Henry8, Henri/, Nathan6, Na-
than5, Daniel4, Isaac", William-, William'), b. Nov. 15, 1861, at
Decorah, la., has followed his father's profession and is a civil
engineer. He is a draughtsman in the employ of the United
Stales Government at Washington, D. C. He has lived at Dec-
The Ninth Generation 965
orah, la., and Plattsburg, N. Y., and now resides at Washington.
He is a charter member of the Sons of the American Revolution
of Washington, D. C, through his great-great-grandfather,
Zephaniah Piatt,* Jr., a founder of Plattsburg, and who was
Colonel of the Associated Exempts, and a member of the Gov-
ernor's council of safety. He m. (1) Dec. 3, 1891, at Washing-
ton, Edith Mary Parsons (dau. of Merry Parsons of East
Hampton, N. Y., and Ann Matilda Barnes, his wife), who d.
Aug. 23, 1895, at E. Hampton.
He m. (2) Oct. 29, 1896, at Washington, Juliet Adele Henry
(dau. of Franklin Henry and Grace (?) Mcllwee, his wife).
Child (by second wife) :
4067. i. Beatrice1", b. Nov. 4, 1897, at Washington; d. y.
MEMORANDUM.
* Zephaniah Piatt, Jr., was a mem. of the N. Y. Provincial Congress,
and Colonel of the New York Militia.
3721. Maria Elizabeth ' Averill (Henry8, Henry7, Nathan",
Nathan5, Daniel', Isaac", William', William1), b. May 17, 1865,
at Plattsburg, N. Y., is a music teacher and has lived at Platts-
burg and E. Hampton, Suffolk Co., N. Y. She m. Oct. 8, 1887, at
Plattsburg, Charles Sherrill Dayton (son of Charles Robert
Dayton of E. Hampton and Sarah Sherrill, his wife), b. Nov.
29, 1859, at E. Hampton. Their present residence is East
Hampton.
Children :
i. Grace Platt1" Dayton, b. Aug. 21, 1888, at E. Hampton.
She is a musical prodigy and has a lovely character and
disposition. She lives in the old homestead at E. Hamp-
ton,
ii. Edith Averill'" Dayton, b. Aug. 9, 1900.
iii. Charles Frank1" Dayton, b. July 9, 1903.
3723. Emma'' Averill {George*, Calvin7, Nathan0, Nathan",
Daniel* , Isaac", William-, William'1), b. — , ; m.
Edward Yates.
Children :
i. Mary1" Yates.
ii. Carrie1" Yates.
iii. 10 (?) Yates.
966 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
3734. Edward Marshall" Averill (John8, Caleb7, Natha?iti,
Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Apr. 1, 1868,
at Waco, Tex., is a bookkeeper and traffic agent, and has lived
at Charleston, S. C, Augusta, Ga., Nashville and Knoxville,
Tenn., St. Louis, Mo., and is at present at Saluda, N. C. He m.
Feb. 24, 1891, at Summerville, S. C, Annie Ludevine Card
(dan. of Henry Card of Charleston and Katherine Young, his
wife), b. Sept. 6, 1864, at Liverpool, England.
Children :
4068. i. Margaret'", b. Nov. 11, 1891, at Knoxville.
4069. ii. Henry10, b. Dec. 30, 1893, at Summerville.
3735. Sarah Sprague" Averill (Joint, Caleb7, Nathan'',
Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac-, William-, William1), b. July 12, 1870, at
Charleston, S. C, has lived at Beaufort and Summerville, S. C.
She m. July 23, 1890, at Summerville, David Harllee Graham
(son of Robert Flager Graham and Harriet Ellen Harllee, his
wife), b. Apr. 5, 1867, at Marion, S. C.
Children :
i. John Averill1" Graham, b. July 15, 1894, at Beaufort,
S. C; lives at Summerville.
ii. Ellen Harllee1" Graham, b. Mar. 8, 1896, at Beaufort;
lives at Summerville.
iii. Harriet1" Graham, b. June 10, 1898, at Port Royal, S. C.
3749. Henry Lafayette" Averill (Veraneous8, Veraneous7,
Stephen", Nathan5, Daniel4, Isaac'-, William-, William1), b. Jan.
20, 1873, in the Township of Eden, Fond du Lac, Wis., is a
farmer and has lived in the Township of Leslie, Todd Co., and
at Osakis, Minn. He m. Nov. 17, 1897, at Osakis, Ida M. Burns
(dau. of George W. Burns of Long Prairie, Minn., and Martha
f his wife), b. Dec. 18, 1879, at Maiden Rock, Wis.
They live at Osakis.
Children (all b. in the Township of Leslie) :
4070. i. Clara Belle1", b. Mar. 4, 1899.
4071. ii. Sarah Frances1", b. July 31, 1900.
4072. iii. Ruth May1", b. Jan. 22, 1902.
407.''.. iv. Gertrude Agnes1", b. Mar. 17, 1904.
lo7 t. v. Harry Leroy1", b. Aug. 11, 1905.
The Ninth Generation 967
3750. Minnie E.;' Averill (Veraneouss, Veraneous7, Ste-
phen'', Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac-, William-, William1 ), b. Feb. 2,
1874, in the Township of Eden, Fond du Lac Co., Wis., and lives
at Mortlack, Eyebrow Hill, Saskatchewan, Can. She m. Dec,
1895, at Long Prairie, Minn., William Wickwire.
Children :
i. Harvey1" Wickwire.
ii. Alfred'" Wickwire.
iii. James1" Wickwire.
iv. Hattie'" Wickwire.
v. Paul1" Wickwire.
vi. Mary1" Wickwire.
vii. 1" (An Infant) Wickwire.
3751. Veraneous G. Averill (Veraneous8, Veraneous7, Ste-
phen", Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac-, William-, William'), b. in the
Township of Gordon, Todd Co., Minn., lives at Bancroft, S. Dak.
He m. Jan. 11, 1903, at Desmet, S. Dak., Mattie Clement.
Children :
4075. i. Ava A.'".
4076. ii. Joyce L.1".
3760. Frederick Lawton!' Averill [George8, John7, David'',
Daniel5, Daniel*, Isaac-, William", William1), b. July 15, 1865, at
Branford, Conn., is an attorney-at-law. He was m. Dec. 18,
1889, at New Haven, Conn., to Emma Eloise Button (dau. of
John Monroe Button of New Haven and Helen Manville, his
wife), b. Apr. 13, 1870, at New Haven. Mr. Averill was grad-
uated from Yale Law School, 1895, and was Clerk of Court of
Common Pleas for New Haven County, 1895 to 1905. He repre-
sented New Haven in Connecticut House of Representatives,
session of 1897; was a member of committee on judiciary. He
served in the Spanish-American War, as Ensign and Assistant
Paymaster, was commander of the Connecticut Naval Battalion
from Nov. 10, 1899, until Jan. 16, 1905. He is a member of the
Military Order of Foreign Wars, Naval Order of the United
States, Naval and Military Order of the United States; Past
Department Commander, United Spanish War Veterans. He is
Vice-President and a general manager of the Indian Neck Land
Company, which is engaged in the development of sea shore
property at Branford, Conn.
968 A v ere 11, Averill, Avery Family
The family residence for a time was at New Haven, but is
now at Branforcl, Conn.
Child:
4077. i. Helen Pauline1", b. Apr. 1, 1894, at New Haven. Gradu-
ated from Branford High School, 1912.
3763. John Russell'' Averill {George*, John' , David*, Daniel5,
Daniel*, Isaac3, William-, William1), b. Sept. 18, 1876, at Bran-
ford, Conn.; m. May 20, 1898, at Bridgeport, Conn., Daisy E.
Stannard (dau. of Charles Edward Stannard of New York City,
and Anna S. Marsh, his wife), b. Jan. 25, 1881. Mr. Averill is a
newspaper advertising agent, and lives at 106 Farmington Ave.,
Waterbury, Conn.
Children (all but last b. at New Haven, Conn.) :
4077a. i. Russell John1", b. May 3, 1899.
4077b. ii. Walter George1", b. Mar. 6, 1901.
4077c. iii. Daisy Anna Elizabeth1", b. Nov. 12, 1903; d. Feb. 12,
1904.
4077d. iv. Eleanor Harriett1", b. Mar. 10, 1905, at Brantford, Conn.
3765. Ernest LeRoy''1 Averill (George8, John7, David*, Dan-
iel'*, Daniel4, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Jan. 22, 1883, at
Branford, Conn. ; m. Jan. 31, 1906, at New Haven, Conn., Lulu
Evelyn Johnston (dau. of William Henry Johnston and Mar-
guerite Evelyn O'Brien, his wife), b. Jan. 17, 1883, at New
Haven. Mr. Averill is an Attorney at Law, and lives at 511
Centre St., Wallingford, Conn.
Children :
4077e. i. Esther Marguerite1", b. Sept. 25, 1906, at New Haven,
Conn.
4077f. ii. Eunice Almira1", b. Dec. 4, 1908, at Walling-ford, Conn.
4077.2,'. iii. William Prentice1", b. July 23, 1910, at Wallingford, Conn.
3774. Albert Marshall' Averill (Alonzo*, David7, David*,
Daniel*, Daniel4, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Apr. 4, 1883, at
Branford, Conn., lives at New Haven, Conn. He m. there, Aug.,
1907, Mary O'Neill.
Child :
4078. i. Albert1" (Neil?), b. Oct. 29, 1908.
The Ninth Generation 969
3775. Eliza Foote Averill (Alonzo8, Da rid7, David6, Dan-
iel5, Daniel*, Isaac3, William-, William'), b. Jan. 2, 1885, at
Branford, Conn. ; m. June 29, 1908, at New Haven, Conn.,
Ernest L. Sylvada. They live at East Haven.
Children:
i. Anna Lillian1" Sylvada, b. Apr. 10, 1909.
ii. Frank Lynwood'" Sylvada, b. Feb. 2, 1912.
3784. Earl Amos" Averill (Edgar8, Ephraim7, Henry6, Na-
thaniel", Daniel*, Isaac3, William', William'), b. Aug. 13, 1878,
at Richland, N. Y. ; m. Nov. 1, 1905, at Adams, N. Y., Bertha B.
Waite (dau. of Willis A. Waite of Adams and Ruth M. Allen,
his wife), b. Mar. 21, 1878, at Adams. Mr. Averill is editor of
The American Engineer, in New York City. They reside at
Mount Vernon, N. Y.
Child:
4079. i. Edgar Waite1", b. Sspt. 2, 1906.
3806. Cyrus Edward9 Averill (Henry8, Stephen7, Daniel*,
Joseph", Samuel4, Job3, Thomas'-, William1), b. Aug. 23, 1860, at
Cutler, Me., is a real estate dealer and lives at Garfield, Wash.
He m. Nov. 24, 1883, at Cooper, Me., Almena H. Elsemore (dau.
of George E. Elsemore and Clara A. Woodman, his wife), b.
1866, at Calais, Me. They have lived at Lompoc and Pasadena,
Cal., and at Elberton, Wash.
Children :
4080. i. Nellie Kelsey1", b. Dec. 12, 1884, at Cooper; d. June 6,
1899, at Garfield.
4081. ii. Ralph Harold1", b. May 3, 1886, at Lompoc, is a telegraph
operator in the U. S. Navy, stationed at San Francisco.
4082. iii. Harrison Morton1", b. Feb. 9, 1889, at Lompoc, is in the
U. S. Navy at San Francisco, a seaman.
Cyrus Edward1", b. Feb. 14, 1897, at Elberton.
Clara Lucile1", b. 1899, at Garfield.
Violet Pasadena1", b. July 29, 1900, at Pasadena.
Kelsey1", b. June 4, 1901, at Garfield.
3809. Ruth1' Averill (Lewis8, Stephen7, Daniel6, Joseph5,
Samuel*, Job3, Thomas2, William'), b. Aug. 5, 1868, at North-
field, Me.; m. Oct. 30, 1892, at Colfax, Wash., David McNabb.
They live at Colfax.
408.3.
IV.
4084.
v.
4085.
vi.
4086.
vii
970 Aver ell. Aver ill, Avery Family
Children:
ii.
ni.
3820. Roswell Frank0 Averill (Frank*, Aaron', Daniel*, Jo-
seph5, Samuel*, Job\ Thomas-, William1), b. Nov. 12, 1871, at
Crawford, Me., graduate of High School, Calais, Me. ; was at
Colby College two years, class of 1896, and at Bowdoin College
Medical School for one year.
He is a broker at the present time, and has lived at Craw-
ford and Milltown, Calais, Me., and Providence, R. I. He m.
(1) Oct. 22, 1893, at Waterville, Me., Georgia W. Lawrence,
who d. Feb. 28, 1897, at Waterville. He m. (2) Nov. 2, 1899, at
Boston, Mass., Effie Giveen of Brunswick, Me. (dau. of Charles
F. Giveen and Etta J. Wheeler, his wife), b. Mar. 12. 1876, at
Brunswick. They are living at Milltown, Calais.
Children of Frank and Effie (Giveen) Averill:
4087. i. Frank G.1", b. 1900, at Jamaica Plain, Mass.
4088. ii. Virginia E.1", b. 1901, at Milltown.
3821. Albert Guy0 Averill (Frank5, Aaron7, Daniel6, Jo-
seph5, Samuel*, Job", Thomas2, William1), b. Oct. 11, 1874, at
Crawford, Me.; m. Dec. 31, 1908, at Oldtown, Me., Louise N.
Pierce (dau. of Rufus F. Pierce, of Oldtown, and Caroline E.
Hunt, his wife), b. Sept. 19, 1877, at Oldtown; graduated from
Wellesley College, class of 1900. Mr. Averill graduted from
Colby College, with the degree of A. B., class of 1898. He was
at one time a high school teacher at Calais, Me., but he is now an
attorney-at-law at Oldtown.
Child :
1089. i. Caroline Maria'", b. Aug. 3, 1911, at Oldtown.
3822. Clara Blanche' Averill (Frank8, Aaron7, Daniel6,
Joseph5, Samuel*, Job-, Thomas2, William'), b. July 21, 1877; m.
James L. Haley of St. Stephen, N. B., where she d. April, 1908.
Children :
i. Clara Adelaide1" Haley, b. in 1902.
ii. Ruth1" Haley, b. in 1906.
THE TENTH GENERATION.
3851. Edward W.1" Averell (L. Charles0, Lorenzo*, Charles7,
William'', Stephen5, William*, William'1, William-, William1), b.
Jan. 21, 1882, at Cambria, N. Y. ; was m. June 7, 1906, at Lock-
port, N. Y., to Laura S. Ward. They live at Lockport.
Child :
4200. i. Berenice M.", b. 190-.
3868. Walter Hollis1" Averell (Alexander0, Alexander5, Jo-
seph', Shadracha, Joseph5, Joseph4, William3, William-, Will-
iam1), b. Oct. 3, 1879, at St. Louis, Mo.; m. Marie Josephine
Wise.
Children :
4201. i. Marie Josephine", b. Nov. 27, 1904.
4202. ii. Harriet Blanche", b. July 3, 1906.
3912. Leo King1" Averill (Ira?, Benjamin8, Ira7, Asa6, Da-
rid", Ebenezer\ John3, William", William'), b. Oct. 27, 1892, at
Prentiss, Me.; m. Aug. 20, 1910, at Lee, Me., Orraville Richard-
son. They are living at Bangor, Me.
Child:
4203. i. Roger Lee".
3923. Claud E.1" Averill (Foresto", James8, Moses7, Moses0,
Moses", Ebenezer4, John3, William-, William1), b. Mar. 1, 1884,
at Wilton, Me.; m. there, Jan. 16, 1902, Minnie Townsend (dau.
of Nathan Townsend of North Jay, Me., and Nettie Lake, his
wife), b. Mar. 18, 1885, at North Jay. Mr. Averill is a road
commissioner and stone mason and lives at North Jay.
Children :
4204. i. Rozena May", b. Feb. 4, 1903, at North Jay.
4205. ii. Ornsvill T.", b. Aug. 24, 1905, at Wilton.
4206. iii. Lester N.n, b. Oct. 26, 1907, at North Jay.
3974. Flora Ethel10 Averill (John9, Weston8, David7, Dan-
iel*, John", Paul4, Paul", William', William1), b. Jan. 23, 1870,
at Barre, Vt. ; m. there, July 3, 1902, Leslie W. Lawrence. They
live at Barre.
Child:
i. Avis Mae11 Lawrence, b. Aug-. 8, 1903, at Barre.
972 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
3975. Merry Christmas1" Averill (John9, Weston8, David7,
Daniel6, John5, Paul4, Paul-, William2, William'), b. Dec. 25,
1872, at Barre, Vt. ; m. there, Jan. 11, 1894, G. H. Townsend
(son of Abner Pettiah Townsend of Burlington, Vt.), b. Dec.
30, , at Springfield, Mass. They are living at Hardwick,
Vt.
Children :
i. Lucile M.11 Townsend, b. Jan. 1, 1895, at Lyndonville, Vt.
ii. Howard Averill" Townsend, b. Oct. 18, 1896, at Barre.
3976. Bessie Emma1" Averill (John9, Weston*, David7. Dan-
iel6, John', Paul', Paul", William-, William1), b. Oct. 25, 1874, at
Bane. Vt. ; m. there, Mar. 19, 1894, Ira C. Lawrence (son of
Warren L. Lawrence of Barre and Sarah Cummings, his wife),
b. Aug. 20, 1871, at Montpelier, Vt. They are living at Barre.
Children (all b. at Barre) :
i. Sarah Esther" Lawrence, b. Oct. 26, 1895.
ii. Irene Hazel" Lawrence, b. Apr. 17, 1903.
iii. Dorothy Adela" Lawrence, b. Aug;. 5, 1908.
iv. Leona Merle" Lawrence, b. Jan. 28, 1911.
3980. May Mercy10 Averill (James", Weston*, David7, Dan-
id", Johir, Paul4, Paul-, William-, William1), b. Mar. 28, 1868,
at Forest, Mich., has lived at Forest and Otisville, Mich. She
m. Nov. 20, 1881, at Mt. Morris, Mich., Charles Barden (son of
Augustus Barden of Thetford, Mich., and Hannah Cimmerer,
his wife), b. Aug. 15, 1867, in Niagara Co., N. Y.
Children (all b. at Forest) :
i. Freddie Charles" Barden, b. June 2, 1886.
ii. Jessie May" Barden, b. June 2, 1888.
iii. Atta Bell" Barden, b. Oct. 13, 1890.
iv. Johnny James" Barden, b. Sept. 1, 1893.
3981. Weston Hanson1" Averill (James'', Weston* , David1,
Daniel6, John5, Paul4, Paul3, William-, William'), b. Aug. 10,
1869, at Forest, Mich., is a fanner and lives at Rogersville, Mich.
He m. Oct. 12, 1890, at Thetford, Mich., Susie Stimson (dau. of
Ralph Stimson of Rogersville and Eunice Rogers, his wife), b.
Aug. 15, 1874, at Rogersville.
Children :
1207. i. Ethel M.", b. July 27, 1895, at Thetford.
The Tenth Generation 973
4208. ii. Gladys", b. Mar. 25, 1897, at Rogersville.
4209. iii. Mildred", b. Nov. 11, 1902, at Rogersville.
3982. Nellie James " Averill (James", Weston8, David7, Dan-
iel6, John5, Paul4, Paul-, William-, William1), b. Nov. 23, 1870,
at Forest, Mich., lives at Thetford, Mich. She m. Apr. 27, 1889,
at Mt. Morris, Mich., William Barden (son of P. A. Barden of
Thetford and Hannah E. Cimmerer, his wife), b. Sept. 13, 1867,
at New Fane, N. Y. They and their family live at Thetford.
Children :
i. Earl Edgar" Barden, b. Feb. 23, 1890, at Forest,
ii. Hazel Emma" Barden, b. Oct. 7, 1891, at Forest,
iii. James Augustus11 Barden, b. Feb. 18, 1897, at Harrison,
Mich.
iv. Donald William" Barden, b. June 26, 1899, at Thetford.
3983. Bertha Bradford1" Averill (James'', Weston*, David7,
Daniel", John7', Paul', Paul1, William", William1), b. Dec. 4, 1872,
at Forest, Mich.; m. Nov. 25, 1890, at Thetford, Mich., Edgar
Stimson (son of Ralph M. Stimson of Genesee, Mich., and
Eunice Rogers, his wife), b. Feb. 12, 1874, at Genesee. They
live at Forest.
Children :
i. Ralph James" Stimson, b. July 7, 1891, at Genesee,
ii. Lois Emma" Stimson, b. Jan. 10, 1893, at Genesee.
iii. Floy Mirena" Stimson, b. Feb. 12, 1895, at Genesee,
iv. Dorris Alsena" Stimson, b. Oct. 20, 1896, at Forest,
v. Averill La Verne" Stimson, b. Oct. 30, 1898, at Forest.
3993. Harley Luther1" Averill (Luther", Hiram8, David7,
Daniel", John7', Paul1, Paul', William", William1), b. Nov. 9, 1868,
at Barre, Vt., is still living there. He had an academic education,
and then entered his father's employ. He m. June 11, 1890, at
Hopkinton, N. Y., Mattie Anna Harran of Hopkinton, and is
now a man of position and influence in Barre. He served five
years in the Vermont National Guard, being a member of the
Spencer Rifles of Barre — the crack company of the regiment.
Children :
4210. i. Stanley", b. , 189-.
4211. ii. Dorothy11, b. , 189-.
974 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
4000. Florence Nightingale10 Averill {Louis'*, Himms, Da-
rid', Daniel'', John5, Paul', Paul', William-, William1), b. June
19, 1878, at Barre, Vt. ; m. there, Nov. 7, 1900, Nicholas Veale.
They are living at Barre.
Children :
ii.
iii.
4008. Ivis Maria1 " Averill (Charles9, Ambrose*, David7, Dan-
iel', John5, Paul*, Paul3, William', William'), b. July 12, 1883, at
Barre, Vt. ; m. there, June 20, 1906, Noble S. Love. They are
living at Barre.
Child :
i. Kendall A." Love.
4016. Frank Wilson1" Averill (William'', George*, Frank-
lin7, Jesse", John7', Paul*, Paul', William', William'), b. Sept. 27,
1878, at Bangor, Me.; m. Sept. 2, 1902, at Wrentham, Mass.,
Bertha Montford Bennett (dau. of E. Payson Bennett of
Wrentham and Henrietta Nash, his wife), b. Feb. 11. 1880, at
Wrentham. He is a jeweller and lives at Plainville, Mass.
Child :
4212. i. Payson Bennett", b. July 31, 1907, at Plainville.
4060. Helen Elizabeth1" Averill {Francis", Damon*, Asa7,
Noble", Nathan5, Daniel*, Isaac'', William', William'), b. May 4,
1876, at New Centerville, N. Y. ; m. at Syracuse, N. Y., William
A. Niver. They are living at Schenectady, N. Y.
Children:
i. William Averill" Niver.
ii. Arathusa" Niver.
4062. Damon Rivers1" Averill {Francis'', Damon*, Asa",
Noblea, Nathan5, Daniel', Isaac', William', William'), b. Dec. 24,
1881, at Brooklyn, N. Y. ; m. at Buffalo, N. Y., Frances Gorman.
They are living at Buffalo.
Child:
1213. i. Evelyn Lois".
RECORDS OF SERVICE IN COLONIAL WARS.
Mass. Archives [from heretofore unpublished records].
BENJAMIN AVERIL
Appears on a Billeting Roll*, datedf, of Capt.t Co., Col.t Regt., no. in
Mustered, — June 1, (s) genealogy.
Roll made up to June 28, (c) 27
Number of days, — 27. or
Am't, — 4s. 6 d. 102?
Remarks, — *Of men enlisted by Capt. Alexander McNutt for
the Total Reduction of Canada.
f Not given.
(s) Year not given.
(c) Date of receiving King's provisions.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 147.
[See similar record of Israel Averil under Capt. Alexander
McNutt; Gen. No. -56. Also similar record of John Averell, of
Middleton, Mass., under date of Mar. 6, 1760; Gen. No. 48.]
BENJ. AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, December 10, 1756, no. in
of a company in His Majesty's service under the command genealogy.
of Capt. Alexander Nickels Jr. 27
Quality, — Centinel. or
Residence, — not given. 102?
Entered service April 1, 1756.
Served until Nov. 10, 1756.
Length of service, — 32 weeks.
Remarks, — not given.
Endorsed, — Scouting Eastward.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 46.
See Job, 98.
BENJA AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Apr. 29, 1761, of a no. in
company in His Majesty's service under command of Capt. genealogy.
Francis Peabody. 175
Quality, — Private.
Residence, — Sheepscutt (Newcastle, Me.).
Entered service June 1, 1760.
976 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Served until Nov. 27, 1760.
Length of service, — 25 weeks, 5 days.
Remarks, —
Mass. Archives: Muster Roll vol. 98, page 396.
[See record of Enoch Averell, Gen. No. 190.]
BENJA AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Apr. 29, 1761, of a no. in
company in His Majesty's service under the command of genealogy.
Capt. Francis Peahody. 175
Quality, — Corporal.
Residence, — Sheepscntt (Newcastle, Me.)
Entered service Nov. 28, 1760.
Served until Apr. 22, 1761.
Length of service, — 20 weeks, 6 days.
Remarks, —
Reported, — 120 miles travel home allowed.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 396.
(See Enoch Averell)
DANIEL AVERELL.
Appears on a Muster Roll dated at Boston, February 26, 1756, no. in
of a company in His Majesty's service under the command genealogy.
of Capt. Isaac Smith. 151
Quality, — Private. or
Residence, — Ipswich. 46?
Entered service Sept. 15.
Served until Dec. 17.*
Length of service, — 13 weeks, 3 days.
Remarks, —
Reported, — Allowed billeting before marching and 15 days
travel from Albany to Ipswich.
Endorsed, — Co. in Col. Plaisted's Regt. on Crown Point expe-
dition.
* Year not given, prob. 1755.
DANIEL AVERIEL
Appears on a Return dated Camp at Lake George, Nov. 22, NO. IN
1755, of the invalids belonging to Col. Ichabod Plaisted's genealogy.
Regt. made by John Dolhonde, Surgeon of said Regt., to the 46
Commissioner at Albany. or
Reported, — In Capt. Isaac Smith's Co. 151?
Reported,— Of Topsfield.
Reported, — Will be fit for duty in a short time.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 94, page 22.
Records in Colonial Wars 977
DAVID AVERHILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated (c), of a company in His Maj- no. in
esty's service under the command of Capt. Johnson Molton. genealogy.
Quality,— Private. 107
Residence, — York.
Entered service Mar. 14, 1760.
Served until Nov. 30, 1760.
Length of service, — 37 weeks, 3 days.
Remarks. —
Reported, — 141 days billeting home allowed.
(c) Date not given.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 363.
DAVID AVERIL
Appears on a List sworn to at York, April 9, 1757, of the f Co. no. in
of Militia in the town of t, commanded by Col. Nath'll genealogy.
Donnell comprising the Train Band and Alarm List. 107
Rank, — *
Belonged to the Train Band (probably).
Remarks, — t Not given.
* Not given.
Mass. Archives: vol. 95, page 373.
DAVID AVERHILL JR.
Appears on a Muster Roll dated (c), of a company in His Maj- no. in
esty's service under the command of Capt. Johnson Molton. genealogy.
Quality,— Private. 276
Residence, — York.
Entered service Mar. 12, 1760.
Served until Nov. 30, 1760.
Length of service, — 37 weeks, 5 days.
Remarks, — Father or Master, David Averhill.
Reported, — 14 days billeting home allowed.
(c) Date not given.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 363.
EMANUEL AVERIL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated (s), of a company in His Maj- no. in
esty's service under the command of Lieut. Allason Brown, genealogy.
Quality, — Centinel.
Residence, — Sandwich.
Entered service May 29, *
Served until Nov. 19, *
978 A v ere 11, Aver ill, Avery Family
Length of service, — 25 weeks.
Remarks, — (s) Date not given.
* Year not given.
"Endorsed, — 1725.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 91, page 215.
[See Joseph Averelk]
ENOCH AVERILL
Appears in a Muster Roll dated Boston, Apr. 29, 1761, of a com- no. in
pany in His Majesty's service under the command of Capt. genealogy.
Francis Peabody. 190
Quality, — Private.
Residence, — Topsfield.
Entered service May 5, 1760.
Served until Apr. 16, 1761.
Length of service, — 49 weeks, 4 days.
Remarks, — Father or Master, Israel Averill.
Reported, — 30 miles travel home allowed.
Mass. Archives : Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 396.
[Certified Copy.]
[See record of Benjamin Averill, Gen. No. 175.]
ISRAEL AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll sworn to Boston, Mar. 14, 1759, of no. in
Capt. Thos. Dennis' Co., Col. Daniel Appleton's Regt., genealogy.
which marched in alarm for the relief of Fort William 56
Henry in August 1757.
Quality, — Sergeant.
Impressed, — (blank)
Returned, — (blank)
Marched from Topsfield Aug. 16 to Sudbury. Distance trav-
elled out and home, 75 miles.
Time in service, — 6 days.
Remarks, — None.
Reported, — Belonged to Capt. Bordman's Co.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 511.
ISRAEL AVERIL
Appears on a Billeting Roll * dated t of Capt. i Co., Col. f NO. IN
Mustered May 5, (s) genealogy.
Roll made up June 28, (c) 56
Number of days, — 54.
Amount, — 9s.
Remarks, — *Of men enlisted by Capt. Alexander McNutt for
the Total Reduction of Canada.
Records in Colonial Wars
979
t Not given.
(s) Year not given.
(c) Date of receiving- King's provisions.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 147.
[See similar record under Benjamin Averell, Gen. No. 27 or
102? and of John Averill of Middleton, Mass., Gen. No. 166 or
229?]
ISRAEL AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Apr. 29, 1761, of a NO. in
company in His Majesty's service under the command of genealogy.
Capt. Francis Peabody. 56
Quality, — Corporal.
Residence, — Topsfield.
Entered service May 5, 1760.
Served until Apr. 28, 1761.
Length of service, — 51 weeks, 2 days.
Remarks, — Reported 30 miles travel home allowed.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 396.
[See record of Benjamin, Gen. No. 175; and record of
Enoch, Gen. No. 190.]
JAMES AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll of Capt. Joseph Holt's Co., Col.
Ichabod Plaisted's Regt., mustered according to a return
dated Camp at Fort Williams Henry, Oct. 11, 1756, by
Henry Leddell, Muster-Master-General of the Provincial
Army raised for an expedition against Crown Point.
Quality, — Private.
Remarks, —
Reported, — At Albany, sick.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 94, page 500.
NO. IN
GENEALOGY.
125?
JAMES AVERELL
Appears on a Description List of Capt. Joseph Holt Jr's Co.,
Col. Ichabod Plaisted's Regt., raised for the intended expe-
dition against Crown Point under John Winslow, Com-
mander-in-Chief.
Age,— 23
Birthplace, — Arundel.
Residence, — Arundel.
Occupation, — (not given)
Company returned as mustered by John Wendell, Commissary
of Musters, in a certificate dated Boston, May 7, 1756.
NO. IN
GENEALOGY.
125
980 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Remarks, —
Quality, — Soldier.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 94, page 196.
JAMES AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll sworn to York, August 4, 1755, of no. in
a Co. in His Majesty's service under the command of Capt. genealogy.
Thomas Bragdon. 125
Quality, — Centinel.
Residence, — (not given) (c)
Entered service May 24, 1755.
Served until June 12, 1755.
Length of service, — 2 weeks, 6 days.
Remarks : —
Reported, — (c) (Residence not given.)
Reported, — Co. raised in 1st York Co. Regt. as a guard for
conveying public stores to Fort Halifax.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 93, page 171.
JAMES AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll sworn to Boston, January 28, 1757, NO. IN
of a company in His Majesty's service under the command genealogy.
of Capt. Joseph Holt. 125
Quality, — Private.
Residence, — Arundel.
Entered service April 22, 1756.
Served until Oct. 26, 1756.
Length of service, — 26 weeks, 6 days.
Remarks, —
Endorsed, — Col. Plaisted's Regt. on Crown Point expedition.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 82.
JOB AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, December 10, 1756, of no. in
a company in His Majesty's service under the command of genealogy.
Capt. Alexander Nikels Jr. 26?
Quality,— Centinel. 98?
Residence, — (c)
Entered service April 1, 1756.
Served until Nov. 10, 1756.
Length of service, — 32 weeks.
Remarks, — (c) ( Residence not given) .
Endorsed, — Scouting Eastward.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 46.
[See Benjamin.]
Records in Colonial Wars
981
JOHN AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, February 9, 1761, of NO. IN
a company in His Majesty's service under the command of genealogy.
Israel Herrick. 166?
Quality, — Private. 229?
Residence, — Middleton.
Entered service Mar. 6, *
Served until Nov. 4, *
Length of service, — 34 weeks, 6 days.
Remarks, — Reported, Sick.
Reported, 225 miles travel home allowed.
*Year not given, endorsed 1760.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 277.
JOHN AVERILL
Appears on a Return of men enlisted for His Majesty's serv- no. in
ice for the total reduction of Canada — 1760. genealogy.
Enlisted by John Robinson Mar. 1. 166
Age,— 21. or
Birthplace, — Midelton. 229?
Residence, — Middelton.
Certificate dated Salem, Mar. 6, 1760, signed Ich'd Plaisted,
Commissary of Musters and Justice of the Peace — states
that he mustered and attested said men Mar. 6, 1760.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 97, page 406.
JOSEPH AVERELL
Appears on a List dated April 1, 1757, of men in Capt. John no. in
Fairfield's (Arundel) Co. genealogy.
Reported, — On Alarm List. 95
103
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 359. 133
JOSEPH AVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, June 13, 1 72U, of a de-
tachment in his Majesty's Service under the command of
Sergt. Allason Brown.
Quality, — Centinel.
Residence, —
Entered service Oct.*
Served until June*
no. in
genealogy.
95?
982 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Length of service, — *
Remarks, — *Roll torn, illegible.
Endorsed, — From Nov. 1723 to June 1724.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 91, page 121.
[See Emanuel Averil.]
JOSEPH AVERIL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Georgetown, Nov. 14, 1722, of NO. IN
a Co. in his Majesty's service under the command of Capt. genealogy.
John Penhallow. 25
Quality,— Centinel. 34
Residence, — #
Entered service Jan. 5.
Served until Nov. 14, *
Length of service, — 44 weeks, 6 days.
Remarks, — # Residence not given.
Year not given, probably 1722.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 91, page 45.
JOSEPH AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated (s), of a company in His Maj- no. in
esty's service under the command of Lieut. Allason Brown, genealogy.
Quality, — Corporal. 25
Residence, — Ipswich. 34
Entered service May 29, * 103
Served until Nov. 19, * 133
Length of service, — 25 weeks.
Remarks, — (s) Date of Muster Roll not given.
* Year not given, endorsed 1725.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 91, page 215.
[See Joseph and Emanuel.]
JOSEPH AVERELL JR.
Appears on a List dated April 1, 1757, of men in Capt. John NO. in
Fairfield's {Arundel) Co. genealogy.
Reported, — As Training Band List. 103
133?
Mass. Archives: Muster Roll, vol. 95, page 358.
Records in Colonial Wars
983
SAM'L AVERALL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, July 13, 1763, of the no. in
officers and men in His Majesty's service on board (c), genealogy.
commanded by Capt. Bradbury Sanders. 108
Quality, — Mariner.
Entered service May 11, 1763.
Served until July 13, 1763.
Length of service, — 9 weeks, 1 day.
(c) Undoubtedly sloop "Massachusetts".
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 99, page 179.
SAM'L AVERELL
Appears on a List dated April 1, 1757, of men in Capt. John no. in
Fairfield's (Arundel) Co. genealogy.
Reported, — On Training Band List. 24?
97?
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 358. 108?
SAM'L AVERELL
Appears on a return dated Kittery, April 9, 1759, of men en-
listed or impressed for His Majesty's service in Col. Will-
iam Pepperrell's Regt., to be put under the command of
His Excellency Jeffry Amherst, Esq., General and Com-
mander-in-Chief of His Majesty's forces in North America,
for the invasion of Canada.
Age,— 21
Residence, — Arundell.
When enlisted,— April 6, (1759).
Remarks, —
NO. in
GENEALOGY.
97
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 97, page 109.
SAM'LL AVERIL
Appears on a List sworn to at York, Apr. 9, 1757, of the * Co. no. in
of Militia in the town of * , commanded by (Col.) Nath'll genealogy.
Donnell, comprising the Train Band and Alarm List. 97
Rank,— #
* Co. and town not given.
Mass. Archives: vol. 95, page 373.
984 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
STEP'N AVERILL
Appears on a Muster Roll endorsed "from May 5 to Aug. 24, no. in
1721", of a company in His Majesty's service under the genealogy.
command of Capt. John Wainwright.
Quality, — Centinel.
Residence, — Not given.
Entered service May 5, (year not given).
Served until Aug. 24, (year not given).
Length of service, — 16 weeks.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 91, page 26.
THOMAS AVERALL
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Feb. 27, 1756, of a no. in
company of His Majesty's service under the command of genealogy.
Capt. Henry Sugalls. 49
Quality, — Centinel.
Residence, — Andover.
Entered service Oct. 3.
Served until Dec. 27.
Length of service, — 12 weeks, 2 days.
Remarks :
Endorsed: Co. on Crown Point expedition, year not given,
probably 1755.
Reported : Allowed subsistence from Albany home.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 94, page 108.
RICH'D EVERELL
Appears on a Muster Roll sworn to Suffolk, ss., Jan. 5, 1761, NO. IN
of a company in His Majesty's service under the command genealogy.
of Capt. Jonathan Eddy.
Quality, — Private.
Residence, — Not given.
Entered service Mar. 26, 1759.
Served until July 26, 1760.
Length of service, 69 weeks, 6 days.
Endorsed, — Co. at Fort Cumberland.
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 98, page 183.
See Everett (Richard), Col. Eddy's Co., Nova Scotia, vol.
98, page 444. page 371.
Several Everett's are in Col. Eddy's Co.
This may be an Everet as Everets ai-e at Wrentham 1759,
at Dedham, Stoughton, etc.
Records in Colonial Wars 985
SAM'L EVERET
Appears on a Muster Roll dated Boston, Feb. 9, 1757, Capt. no. in
Wm. Peabody. genealogy.
Quality, — Private.
Residence, — Marblehead.
Entered service Apr. 30, 1756.
Served until Dec. 31, 1756.
Length of service, — 31 weeks, 1 day.
Remarks, —
Endorsed, — On Crown Point expedition.
Reported, — "Came away without liberty".
Mass. Archives: Muster Rolls, vol. 95, page 100.
Also vol. 94, page 506. Samuel Everit. Return Oct. 11,
1756. Capt. Wm. Peabody's Co.
Also vol. 94, page 199, Mass Archives, Muster Rolls,
says, — Sam'l Everitt — Appears on a Descriptive List of Capt.
Wm. Peabody's Co., Col. Ichabod Plaisted's Regt., Ex. against
Crown Point, under John Winslow, gives age as 20; birthplace
England; Residence, Marblehead; Occu., Mariner.
Boston, May 7, 1756.
RECORDS OF SERVICE IN THE REVOLUTIONARY
WAR.
(It is almost impossible to separate the Averys of the Averill-Averell- Avery
stock who appear in Colonial and Revolutionary Records, from other
Averys. Therefore very few appear in these lists. — Ed.)
REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS— CONNECTICUT LINE.
Daniel Averill no. in
2nd Reg-t. ; 1781-1783; Col. Swift; enlisted Jan. 1, 1781 to genealogy.
Ap. 25, 1781.
Jacob Averil5 (Solomon' Thomas1) 225
Fifer; 7th Co.; Capt. Edward Mott of Preston, Conn.;
Lieut. Benj. Throop of Norwich, Conn. May 5, en-
listed, to Oct. 11, disc.
Jonathan Anrel" {Solomon4 Thomas') 224
Fifer; Capt. Edward Mott's Co.; Col. Beebe's, (of
Litchfield) Regt. raised for protection of New London
1776.
(Jonathan, Thomas and Jacob, brothers. Also Ebenezer
who is not in this list. — Ed.)
Thaddeus Averill (Thad? "That"? Averitt? Everitt?) 214
Enlist'd June 26; Dis. - — ; Capt Couch's
Co.; Capt. Mott of Meriden; 1776?
Thomas Averil5 (Solomon4 Thomas") 223
Enlisted May 6, Dis. Sept. 21 1776?). Served in
Northern Dept. under Gen. Schuyler.
Enlisted Jan. 8, 1778 (Militia); Capt. Grant's Co.; in
service in Rhode Island.
Milage roll, Capt. Grant's Co., 7th March 1778; in
service in Rhode Island; called
Thomas Averil of Tolland.
Averill Van Wisner (surname)
2nd Regt.; 1781-1783; Col. Swift; enlisted Jan. 1,
1781; Disc. Dec. 31, 1781.
CONNECTICUT MEN IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR.
Daniel Averill
pp. 220, 326, 632, 654. 253
Records in the Revolutionary War 987
Conn. Men in the Rev. War (cont'd) no. in
GENEALOGY.
Ebenezer Averil 226
Priv. ; Res. ; Com'd Wm. Satterlee of Mass.;
April 16, 1776.
Reengaged under Capt. Austin Nov. 1776.
Ephraim Averill 112
Priv.; Ashford; Fourth Troop.
Jacob Averil 225
Priv.; Res. - — ; Capt. Mott of Preston; May 6,
1775; Disc. Oct. 11.
Musician; ; Bacon; En. April 28 to Sept. 1,
1777; Disc. 31 Dec. 1777.
James Averill 142
pp. 452, 587, 627.
Thomas Averil 223
Priv.; Res. - — ; Capt. Mott; May 6; Disc. Sept.
2, 1777.
Priv.; Res. Tolland; Capt. Grant, East Windsor; Jan.
8, 1778.
CONNECTICUT MILITIA REGIMENTS, 1782.
captain averill's company
(Pay roll for his "Company for marching in an alarm to Fort
Griswold on Groton Heights.")
Captain James Averill Appt. June 6, '82; time served 3 days.
Lieutenant David Green Appt. June 6, '82; time served 3 days.
Ensign Reuben Partridge Appt. June 6, '82; time served 3 days.
captain boardman's company.
Captain Joseph Boardman Enlisted Sept. 8th; disc. Nov. 17, '76.
Lieutenant James Averill Enlisted Sept. 8th; disc. Nov. 17, '76.
Ensign Eleazer Prentice Enlisted Sept. 8th; disc. Oct. 8,. '76.
Officers and Soldiers in the 3d Militia Company in the town of Preston,
and Inhabitants of sd Town :
James Averill, Capt.
988 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
MAINE PENSION ROLL
KENNEBEC COUNTY.
Name Rank. Annual Sums Description Placed on Commenced
Allowance. Received, of Service. Pension roll, p't of pension
Moses Averill Private. $96.00 $1523.20 Mass. line Feb. 6, 1819. Apr. 22, 1818
Age: 74
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Ezekiel A verell Private $96.00 $1522.60 Mass. line. Mar. 25,1819. Apr. 25,1818
Age: 78.
MASACHUSETTS REVOLUTIONARY RECORDS.
Soldiers and Sailors.
Amos A verell, Topsfield: Private, Capt. Stephen Perkin's co., NO. in
which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775 ; serv- genealogy.
ice, 2i days; also, pay roll for service from Sept. 22 156
to Nov. 16, 1776, 2 mos. 7 days. Roll dated North
Castle.
Amos A verell : Private, Capt. John Dodge's co., Col. Jacob 156
Gerrish's regt. of guards; enlisted Dec. 1, 1777; dis-
charged April 3, 1778; service 4 mos. 3 days, at
Charlestown and Cambridge.
Benjamin Averill : Private, Capt. Nathaniel Wade's co., Col.
John Baker's (3d Essex Co.) regt.; return of men in
service April 19, 1775; reported released from service
and place taken by John Peters.
Benjamin Averill, Ipswich: Pay roll for 6 months men raised 197
by the town of Ipswich for service in the Continental
Army during 1780; marched June 22, 1780; discharged
Dec. 8, 1780; service 5 mos. 28 days.
Daniel Averell : Receipt for mileage received of Capt John
Dodge, dated Springfield, March 16, 1777.
David Averill, Cape Ann: Capt. John Row's co., Col. Ebenezer
Bridge's (27th) regt.; receipt for advance pay dated
Cambridge, June 28, 1775; enlisted May 29, 1775;
service, 2 mos. 8 days; also, company return (prob-
ably Oct. 1775).
David Averill: Private, Capt. John Dodge's co., Col. Picker-
ing's regt.; marched Dec. 16, 1776; discharged March
15, 1777; service, 3 mos. 16 days.
Daniel Averill, Topsfield: Private, Capt. James Mallon's co.,
Essex Co. regt.; enlisted Oct. 8, 1779; discharged Nov.
10, 1779; service, 1 mo. 5 days, at Castle Island, under
Maj. Gen. Hancock.
Records in the Revolutionary War 989
Mass. Rev. Records (cont'd)
Ezekiel Averel (alias Everel), Sheepscot: Private, Capt. no. IN
Thomas Hunt's (4th) co., Col. Henry Jackson's (16th) genealogy.
regt. ; Continental Army pay accounts for service 184
from Jan. 1, 1780, to Oct. 11, 1780.
Ezekiel Averell, Pownalborough : Return of men enlisted into 184
Continental Army from Col. Ebenezer Thayer, Jr.'s
(5th Suffolk Co.) regt., dated Braintree, Jan. 20,
1778; residence, Pownalborough; enlisted for town of
Braintree; joined Capt. Langdon's co., Col. Henry
Jackson's regt.; enlistment, 3 yrs.
Ezekiel Averil, Boston: Private, Capt. Mills's co., Col. Jedu- 184
than Baldwin's regt. of artificers; Continental Army
pay accounts for service from Jan. 1, 1777, to Jan. 1,
1779; enlistment, 3 years; reported discharged.
Ezekiel Averill : Private, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph
North's regt.; service, 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship load-
ing in Sheepscot River.
Ezekiel Averill, Sheepscot (also given Milton) : Private, Capt. "
Thomas Hunt's co., Col. Henry Jackson's (16th) regt.;
Continental Army pay accounts for service from Oct.
11, 1777 to Dec. 31, 1779; credited to town of Brain-
tree; also, return; Capt. Hunt's co., Col. Jackson's
regt.; residence, Sheepscot; enlisted for town of Broad
bay; enlistment, 3 years; also, Lieut. Thomas Lamb's
co., Col. Jackson's regt.; pay roll for March, 1778,
dated Guelpsh, Pa.; also pay roll for July and Aug.,
1778, dated Providence; also, pay rolls for Sept.,
1778 - April, 1779, dated Pawtuxet; also Capt. Hunt's
co.; muster roll dated Pawtuxet, May 4, 1779; reported
on command at Newton; also muster roll dated Provi-
dence, July 9, 1779; also return dated camp at Provi-
dence, Dec. 31, 1779.
Isaac Averell, Topsfield: Private, Capt. Stephen Perkin's co., 208
which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775; service,
2 j days.
Israel Averell : Private, Capt. Timothy Heald's co., Col. Sam- 194
uel McCobb's regt.; enlisted July 25, 1779; discharged
Sept. 25, 1779; service, 2 mos. 1 day, on expedition to
Penobscot.
Israel Averill: Private, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph 194
North's regt.; service 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship load-
ing in Sheepscot River.
990 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Mass. Rev. Records (cont'd)
James Averel, Jr. : Capt. Joseph Browning's co., Col. Murray's no. in
regt.; order for wages for 3 mos. Service in 1780, genealogy.
dated Palmer, May 25, 1782. 304
Joseph Averel: Sergeant, Lieut. John Scott's co., 6th Lincoln 178?
Co. regt.; service, 14 days between Aug. 31 and Nov.
20, 1779, at Machias.
Jacob Averell: Private, Capt. John Dodge's co., Col. Jacob
Gerrish's regt. of guards; enlisted Nov. 12, 1777; dis-
charged April 3, 1778; service, 4 mos. 22 days, at
Charlestown and Cambridge; also, muster roll for
Feb. 1778, dated Winter Hill; reported detached Nov.
5, 1777, to guard Gen. Burgoyne's army.
Joseph Averil: Sergeant, Capt. Stephen Smith's co., Col.
Benjamin Foster's regt.; service, 3 days, between Dec.
4, 1778, and Jan. 4, 1779; also, list of men in Capt.
Jabez West's co. who received bounty from Capt.
Stephen Smith, Muster Master of Lincoln Co., for
engaging in the expedition against St. Johns (year
not given) .
John Averill: Private, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph
North's regt.; service, 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship load-
ing in Sheepscot River.
Joseph Averill: Private, Capt. Joseph Libby's (9th) co., Col. 178
Benjamin Foster's (Lincoln Co.) regt.; enlisted June 271?
23, 1777; discharged July 16, 1777; service, 23 days,
at Machias and adjacent rivers, when ship "Ambus-
cade" lay in the harbor.
Nathaniel Averell, Topsfield: Private, Capt. Stephen Perkin's 148
co., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 1775;
service 21 days.
Paul Averil, Andover: Private, Capt. Nathaniel Lovejoy's co., 230
commanded by Lieut. John Adams, Col. Samuel John- Ol-
son's regt., which marched on the alarm of April 19, 82
1775, to Cambridge; service, 3* days.
Samuel Averell. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. Daniel Scott's (3d) 177
co.; 2d Lincoln Co. regt.; list of officers of Mass.
Militia; commissioned July 23 (also given Aug. 23),
1776.
Samuel Averell. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. John Perkins' (4th) 177
co., 5th Lincoln Co. regt.; list of officers of Mass. mili-
tiu (year not given).
Records in the Revolutionary War 991
Mass. Rev. Records (cont'd)
Samuel Averell. Lieutenant; certificate signed by said Averell no. in
and others certifying the service of Capt. Solomon GENEALOGY.
Walker at the retaking of the mast-ship in Sheepscot 177
River, dated Pownalborough, Oct. 8, 1777.
Samuel Averill. 1st Lieutenant, Capt. John Perkin's (5th) 177
co., Col. Jonathan Buck's (5th Lincoln Co.) regt. ; list
of officers of Mass. militia; commissioned July 25,
1776; also, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph
North's regt.; Service, 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship load-
ing in the Sheepscot River.
William Averell. Capt. Nathaniel Warner's co., Col. Moses
Little's regt.; order for bounty coat or its equivalent
in money, dated Prospect Hill, Nov. 25, 1775.
William H. Averell: Private; list of men returned as serving
on main guard under Lieut. Col. Loammi Baldwin,
July 3, 1775.
William Averill: Private, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph 180?
North's regt.; service 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship load-
ing in Sheepscot River.
William Averill: Private, Capt. Daniel Scott's co., Col. Joseph 180
North's regt.; service 2 days, from Sept. 10 to Sept.
12, 1777, in defending and retaking a mast-ship in
Sheepscot River.
NEW HAMPSHIRE REVOLUTIONARY WAR ROLLS.
Officers in 3d Company.
Elijah Averill Corporal Jno. McClintock Am't wages,
824.40. 172
Daniel Averill Private, New Hampshire Militia, Hillsboro' 171
Co.
Placed on roll, Apr. 29, 1833.
Commenced drawing pension, Mar. 4, 1831, aged 72
years.
Inlisted
March * George Averitt, Drummer. Term, 2 year.
1778
Discharged, March 1780.
* Averill in index.
992 Averell, Averill, Avery Family
New Hampshire Revolutionary War Rolls (cont'd)
(Captain Ephraim Stone's Co.)
Pay Roll for Captain Ephraim Stone's Company raised by the State of
New Hampshire for the defence of the Western Frontiers in 1780 and
put under the Command of Major Benjamin Whitcomb.
Name: David Averill. no. in
Balance in a pay Roll made up at 67 for 1, 725£ genealogy.
Reduced to good money 10£ 16 s. 8 p. 171
Interest from Jan. 1, 1781, 8 s. 7 p.
Amount in good money 11£ 5 s. 3 p.
Paid by Capt. Stone
Balance in good money 11£ 5 s. 3 p.
(Col. Loverell's Return. Three Months Men)
A Return of the Officers and Soldiers raised in the fifth Regiment of
Militia in the State of N. H. for three months with the time they
marched, and the Names of the Men.
Amherst, Marched 24 Sept.
John Mills, Capt.
Elijah Averill 172
Daniel Averill
NEW YORK IN THE REVOLUTION AS COLONY AND STATE
by James A. Roberts, Comptroller.
"The Line — Additional Corps (Green Mountain Boys)
'(These muster rolls are recorded as "Major Brown's De-
tachment", and that detachment is mentioned as in "Gen-
eral Arnold's Regiment" (the only mention of General
Arnold found in our records). The fact that the Green
Mountain Boys were at Quebec in 1776; that this detach-
ment was also at Quebec in 1776; that two of the officers on
these rolls — Captain and Commissary Elijah Babcock and
Captain Robert Cochran — are identical in name and
rank with those on a list handed to the Provincial Con-
gress of New York by Ethan Allen and Seth Warner on
July 4, 1775, as officers for the Green Mountain Boys;
and the further fact that none of the men are recorded in
any other place or with any other organization; all con-
firms the belief that the soldiers on its l'olls herewith were
Records in the Revolutionary War 993
a part of that historic band. (See V. 178 of H. Stevens' no. in
papers).)' genealogy.
Col. Ethan Allen; Col. Seth Warner; Major John
Brown; Adjutant William Satterlee; Quartermaster
Jonathan Capron; Quartermaster Samuel McClund;
Lieut. Elichama Tozer; Lieut. Ebenezer Walbridge;
Lieut. Seth Wheeler; Enlisted men
(Among them)
Ebenezer Averil
Robert Averill 236
The Line — Artillery, 2d Regt. Additional Corps.
Col. Moses Hazen; Surg. Nich. Schuyler;
The Line — Artillery, 2d. Regt. Additional Corps (cont'd)
Enlisted men (among them)
Ebenezer Averil.
The Line — Third Regt.
Col. James Clinton; Maj. Rob't Cochran;
Enlisted men (among them)
Humphrey Avery
John P. Everhile
(Many Averys and Everys are in these N. Y. State rec-
ords. Probably some belong to our Averell-Averill stock
but identification with our family is difficult. — Ed.)
Ebenezer Averil (pp. 61, 63, 82) ;
Lt. Paul Avarill (p. 133) ; 211
Robert Averill (p. 61) ; 236
Samuel Averill (p. 134). 161
Charlotte Co. Militia.
Col. (Doctor) John Williams; Maj. Thomas Arm-
strong; Maj. Alex. Webster; Capt. John Armstrong;
Capt. Alex. McNitt; Capt. Elishama Tozer; Lieut
Shaw; Capt, Silas Childs;
Lieut. Paul Avarill 211
Cumberland Co. Militia.
Capt. Joseph Hatch's Co. of Minute Men.
Maj. Joab Horsingtown; Lieut. Elkanah Day;
Minute Men — Samuel Averill. 161
(Also Joseph Phippan, Jacob & John Abby, Elijah Water-
man, Josiah Pratt. This is for Westminster, Vt., and
vicinity. — Ed.)
994
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
ARCHIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.
The Revolution, Vol. I. Only one vol. published.
Roster of State Troops.
—'a Co.
Joseph Avaril
Private; Webster's Regt.,
Paul Avaril
Lieut.; Armstrong's Regt.; Tozer's Co.
Sergeant; Armstrong's Regt.; Tozer's Co.
Paul Averil
Sergeant; Webster's Regt.; Tozer's Co.
Thomas Avaril
Private; Webster's Regt.; Thomas' Co.
Thomas Averil
Private; Webster's Regt.; Tozer's Co.
NO. IN
GENEALOGY.
241
211
212
Charlotte Co. Militia, Dorset, Me. (Mass.?).
(This Co. included the N. W. portion of what is now Ver-
mont)
Isaac Averil
Ensign; Seventeenth Regt. Kings District.
Col. Wm. Bradford Whiting; 1st Co. Capt. Asa Doug-
las; 1st Lieut. Elijah Bostwick; 2nd Lieut. Wm.
Hallenbeck; Ens'n Isaac Averil. (p. 273)
Paul Avaril
Ensign; vice Fuller; Mar. 4, 1778. (p. 276)
Alex. Webster, Col; vice Williams (Col. John Will-
iams*) ; Dan'l Poundridgek 1st Lieut.; Tozer's Co.;
Ephrain Fuller, 2nd Lieut.; Paul Avaril, Ensign.
(Col. John Williams' Regt. of Charlotte Co. Militia was
called out Apr. 22 to 25, 1778. It was in pay under Maj.
Armstrong's command during 1781.)
259
211
Rhode Island Revolutionary Records.
"Only one by the name."
Ebenezer Averill
R. No. Providence: pension application sworn to April
4, 1818; sent again Sept. 15; granted. Oct. 16, 1818
rec'd of R. Cowell my certificate for pension. Pension
Applicant, Dist. Court June 5 & 6, 1820. Copies
granted Aug. 2 ; transmitted Aug. 6.
219
Records in the Revolutionary War 995
Rhode Island Rev. Records (cont'd)
Ebenezer Averill no. in
Prov. Co. Priv.; R. I. Cont'l line: Pen. roll Sept. 25, genealogy.
1818: age 68: suspended under Act May 1, 1820. 219
Ebenezer Averill "
Prov. R. I. line: R. I. pensioner Act. Mar. 18, 1818.
Ebenezer Averill. "
Enlisted by the town of Prov. for State Batt. to serve
until Mar. 16, 1779. Dated Prov. June 12, 1778.
Ebenezer Averill "
Pri. Capt. Joshua Babcock's Co., Col. Topham's regt.
U. S. ser: rec'd pay for 1 mo. July 16 - Aug. 16, 1778:
(also from Nov. 16 - Dec. 16, 1778; Feb. 16 - Mar. 16,
/79; in Lt. Andrew Stanton's Co., Topham's regt.
U. S. ser.).
Ebenezer Averil - Averall. "
Matross, Capt. Joshua Sayle Co., U. S. Art., Elliott's
regt: Oct. 1, 1779 - Mar. 13, /80: Term 12 mo.; en-
listed Mar. 31, 1779: command at Prov.
Ebenezer Averil "
Mati'oss, Capt. Let. Howes' Co., Elliott's regt. Art.:
Time enlisted for expires Mar. 30, 1780: "Providence";
Return of Non-Comm's'd Officers & Matrosses, New-
port Mar. 11, 1780.
Ebenezer Averill "
Pri. Col. Elliott's regt. raised for 3 yrs. Dec. 25, 1776.
As per list of balances reported due for committee
Oct. 1785.
Ebenezer Averill "
Pri. Col. John Topham's regt: the rest same as above,
List of balances reported etc.
[No Nathaniel Averell or Averill found under any of the
numerous variations. No other Averells or Averills of
Rhode Island serving in the Am. Rev. — -Ed.]
VERMONT CERTIFICATE OF REVOLUTIONARY
SERVICE.
Asa Averill. Private. 26 days. Lieut. Moses Johnson's Co. 159
Col. Wm. Williams Regt. Sept. 25, 1777 to Oct. 17.
Ensign. 2 days. Capt. Gilson's Co. Maj. E.
Day. Alarm Oct. 17, 1780.
Ensign. 5 days. Capt. Benj. Whitney's Co. Col.
Bradley. Sept. 15, 1782. To Guilford, to assist
Sheriff.
996 Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Vermont Certificate of Revolutionary Service no. in
(cont'd) GENEALOGY.
Private. 6 days. Capt. Benj. Whitney's Co. Col.
Bradley. Sept. 20, 1782. To assist High Sheriff.
Ebenezer Averill. Private. Capr. Robert Cochran's Co. Abt.
Nov. 26, 1775. Ret. 1776. Maj. Brown's detachment.
Camp Quebec. Vermont entry.
Isaiah Averill. Corporal. 6 days. Capt. Elijah Galusha's 215
Co. in Arlington Oct. 1781.
Corporal. 3 days. Capt. Elijah Galusha's Co.
Expedition to North. Dec. 1781.
Jesse Averill. Private. 3 years. 's Co. Col. Seth 245
Warner's Continental Regt. from Sunderland. From
Oct. 15, 1776.
Private. 9 mos. 4 days. Capt. Wm. Hutchins
Co. Maj. Eben'r Allen's Detachment. Feb. 26, 1780,
to Nov. 30, 1780.
Private. About 3 mos. Served as private from
the beginning of the campaign 1781. Capt. Daniel
Comstock's Co.
Corporal. 147 days. Capt. Daniel Comstock's
Co. Beginning July 1, to Nov. 24, 1781.
Private. 2 days. Capt. Eli Brownson's Co. Col.
Ira Allen. May 1782.
N. B. See record of his brothers, Robert and Joseph and
Wyman, under same officers.
John Averill. Capt. Westminster Co. Feb. 26, 1766. Lower 48
Regt. Cumberland Co. Militia.
Private. 3-1 mo. Sept. 2, 1778. Capt. Jesse
Safford's Co. Provincial Troops.
Private. 1-8 days. Westminster Alarm. Oct.
17, 1780. Maj. E. Day.
John Averill jr. Private. 3 days. Capt. Benj. Whitney's 162
Co. Col. Bradley. Sept. 20, 1782.
Joseph Averill. Private. 27 days. Capt. Gideon Brownson's 241
defense of the Frontier of N. H. grants. June 28,
1776.
Private. 5 days. Capt. Daniel Comstock's Co.
Emergency. Mch. 22, 1780.
Private. 20 days. Fifth Co., Sixth Regt. (Vt.)
Alarm. Oct. 1780.
Corporal. 11 days. Capt. Eli Brownson's Co.
Col. Ira Allen. March to Castleton. Oct. 20, 1781.
Records in the Revolutionary War 997
Vermont Certificate of Rev. Service (cont'd)
Joseph Avery (or Averill (?) Ed.)- Private. 4 days. Capt. NO. IN
Eli Brownson's Co. Col. Ira Allen's Regt. Dec. 16, genealogy.
1781. 241
Corporal. 2 days, Capt. Eli Brownson's Co. Col.
Ira Allen's Regt. May 1782.
N. B. His brother Robert was with him under Capt.
Gideon Brownson, Col. Seth Allen, Capt. Eli Brownson and
Capt. Daniel Comstock; his brother Jesse was with him
under Col. Seth Allen, Capt. Eli Brownson and Capt. Dan-
iel Comstock. Compare records. His brother Wyman was
with him.
Josiah Avery (or Averill or Averitt?). Private. 91 days. 243
Capt. John Warner's Co. Lieut. Col. Herrick's Regt.
Rangers. Sept. 4, to Dec. 3, 1777.
Josiah Averill. Private. 6 days. Capt. Matthew Lyon's Co. 243
Alarm 1780.
Private. 3 days. Capt. Lemuel Bradley's Co.
Aug. 6, 1781.
Private. 1 day. Capt. Eben'r Wallis. April
1782. As scout.
Sergt. 3 days. Capt. Elijah Galusha's Co.
Alarm. May 1782. Arlington. Residence unknown.
N. B. Both Josiah Averill and Thomas Averill served
under Capt. Eben'r Wallis April 1782; and Josiah Averill,
That (?) Averill and Isaiah Averill, corporal, served un-
der Capt. Elijah Galusha.
Paul Averill. Private. 6 days. Capt. Jacob Hinds' Co. 211
Alarm to Castleton. Oct. 1781.
Robert Averill. Private. Time . ::;Capt. Gideon 236
Brownson's Co. Col. Seth Warner's Regt. Enlisted
Jan. 1776. Camp before Quebec — May 9, 1776.
*N. B. "Gen. Gideon Brownson from Salisbury, Conn.,
was the first permanent settler of Sunderland, Vt., 1766".
Hist. Gazetteer Vt. Ed.
Sergt. 5 days. *Capt. Daniel Comstock Co.
March 22, 1780.
*N. B. Joseph and Robert Averill of Burlington deeded
land in 1766 to Daniel Comstock Shelburn Vt. deeds.
They were called "of Shelburne" at other times. Ed.
Sergt. 5 days. 1st Co. Sixth Regt. (Vt.)
Alarm. Oct. 1780.
998 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Vermont Certificate of Revolutionary Service
(cont'd) no. in
GENEALOGY.
Robert Averill (cont'd). 236
Sergt. 11 days. Capt. Eli Brownson's Co. Col.
Ira Allen's Regt. that marched to Castleton Oct. 20,
1781.
Robert "Avery" Sergt. 4 days. Capt. Eli Brownson's Co.
Col. Ira Allen's Regt. Dec. 16, 1781.
Robert Averill. Sergt. 2 clays. Capt. Eli Brownson's Co.
May 1782.
— . 8 days. Assisting a Sheriff. No other
details.
(Robert, Joseph, Jesse, Wyman served under Capt. Daniel
Comstock; all but Wyman under Col. Seth Warner and Eli
Brownson; and all but Jesse under Gideon Brownson.
Ed.)
Samuel Averill. Private. Time unknown. Capt. Elkanah 161
Day's Co. Maj. Joel Horsington. Aug. 1776.
Samuel Avery. Private. 25 days. Capt. John Petty's Co.
Col. Wm. William's Regt. From Aug. 29
1777.
*Rev. Pen. Rolls. Doc. 514, p. 75. Residing in Windsor
Co., Vt. On Pension list under act of Congress passed Mch
18, 1818. Samuel Avery, private, ann. allowance 96.00.
Sum rec'd. Dis. of service New Hampshire Continental
line. Placed on Pen. Roll Dec. 16, 1831. Pen. com. Dec.
16, 1831. Age 80. (Born 1751?)
That (?) Averill (Is this Thad. or Thaddeus?). Private. 3 214
days. Capt. Elijah Galusha's Co. Alarm. May 178 #.
Arlington.
Thomas Averill. Private. 2 days. Capt. Michael Gilson's 160
Co. Maj. Elkanah Day. Alarm. Oct. 17, 1780.
Private. Capt. John Stark's Co. Col. Samuel
Fletcher battalion. From the beginning of the cam-
paign 1781 to 30 June.
Private. 142 days. Capt. John Stark's Co. From
July 1, to Nov. 22, 1781.
Private. 1 day. "On a scout". Capt. Eben'r
Wallis' Co. April 1782. On a scout.
Records in the Revolutionary War 999
LIST OF PENSIONERS UNDER ACT OF MAY 15, 1828.
Rev. Pension Rolls 1 and 2 Mar. 1835.
H. 845, 928. 23d Congress Senate Exec. Document No. 514. Vols. 12, 13, 14.
Providence County, Rhode Island. no. in
Ebenezer Averill genealogy.
No. 514, p. 14. Private. Annual allowance, $96.00; 219
sum received, $184.00. R. I. Continental Line. On
pension roll Sept. 25, 1818; pen. commenced Apr. 4,
1818; age 68 (B. 1750? Ed.); suspended under Act
May 1, 1820.
Vermont Pension Rolls. No. 514, P. 11.
Names and rank of Invalid Pensioners residing in the County
of Windsor, Yt.
Daniel Averill
Private. Annual allowance, $30.00; sum paid $66.15.
Description of Service, New York Militia. Placed on
pension roll Jan. 9, 1816; pen. com. Jan. 3, 1814.
Age not given. Law Mar. 3, 1815.
Daniel Averill
Private. Annual allowance $48.00; sum received
$312.00. Description of service, New York Militia;
Placed on pension roll Jan. 9, 1816; pen. com. Apr.
24, 1816. Age not given. Law Apr. 24, 1816.
Daniel Averill.
Private. Annual allowance $72.00; sum rec'd $1,111-
.80. Description of service, New York Militia. Placed
on pension roll Dec. 11, 1820; pen. com. Sept. 25, 1820.
A Statement showing names, rank, etc., of persons residing
in Chittenden Co., Vt., inscribed on pension list under Act
of Congress passed Mar. 18, 1818. Doc. No. 514, p. 38.
Robert Averill 236
Private. Annual allowance $96.00; sum rec'd $1,357-
.06. Description of service, New Hampshire Continen-
tal Line. Placed on pension roll Dec. 7, 1818; pen.
com. Apr. 16, 1818. Age 72 (B. 1746? Ed.).
Names, rank, etc., of persons residing in Windsor County, Vt.,
inscribed on pension list under Act of Congress passed
Mar. 18, 1818. Doc. No. 514, p. 79.
1000 Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Name, rank, etc., of persons residing in Windsor County, 17.,
etc. (cont'd) N0_ m
Wyman Averill genealogy.
Private and Fife Major. Annual allowance $87; sum 248
rec'd $261.00. Description of service, Vermont Mili-
tia. Placed on pension roll Aug. 12, 1833; pen. com-
menced Mar. 4, 1831. Age 72 (B. 1759? Ed.).
Nathan Avery
Doc. No. 514, p. 110. Private. Annual allowance
$40.00; sum rec'd $120.00 Description of service, Con.
Militia. Placed on pension roll Nov. 27, 1833; pen.
commenced Mar. 4, 1831. Age 75 (B. 1756? Ed.).
Nathaniel Avery
Doc. No. 514, p. 110. Private. An. allowance $46.00;
sum rec'd $139.98. Disc, of service, Conn. Militia.
Placed on pension roll July 11, 1831; pen. commenced
Mar. 4, 1831. Age 70 (B. 1761? Ed.).
NEW YORK PENSION ROLL.
Names of those residing in Albany Co.
Doc. No. 514, P. 2.
Ira Averil
Corporal. Annual allowance $57.60; sum rec'd $1,083-
.36. Description of service, 9th Regt. U. S. Infantry.
Placed on pension roll Jan. 22, 1817; pen. commenced
May 14, 18— (1815?). Acts, Military Establish-
ment — Transferred Sept. 4, 1827.
Genesee Co. (was he not later in Herkimer Co.? Ed.),
N. Y. Doc. No. 514, p. 156.
Jonathan Averill 224
Surgeon. Annual allowance $240.00; sum rec'd
$2,956.20. Description of service, Frigate Providence.
Placed on pension roll Jan. 22, 1819; pen. commenced
May 11, 1818. Age 74 (B. 1744?) Or was his age
65? Ed.)
Ontario Co., N. Y. Doc. No. 514, p. 196.
Nathan Avery
Private. Annual allowance $96.00; sum rec'd $291.^3.
Description of service, Conn. Line. Pen. commenced
Apr. 21, 1818. Age 67. Died Mar. 3, 1821.
Records in the Revolutionary War 1001
New York Pension Roll (cont'd)
Oswego Co., N. Y. Doc. 514, p. 210. no. in
Daniel Avery genealogy.
Private. Annual allowance $96.00; sum rec'd $181.83.
Description of service, Conn. Line. Placed on Pen.
roll Sept. 22, 1819; pen. com. Apr. 3, 1818. Age 66.
(See certified records of service Vt. for Jesse Averill of
Wash. Co., N. Y. p. 254 Doc. 514.)
Greene Co., N. Y. Doc. 514, p. 317.
William Avery.
Private. Annual allowance $53.33; sum rec'd $106.66.
N. Y. (and?) Conn. (?) (Verify this. Ed.). Placed
on roll July 20, 1833; pen. com. Mar. 4, 1831. Age 70.
Herkimer Co., N. Y. Doc. 514, p. 317.
Stephen Avery
Private. Annual Allowance $27.33; sum rec'd $73.32.
Description of service, N. Y. Militia. Placed on pen.
roll Oct, 9, 1833; pen. com'd Oct. 9, 1833. Age 71.
Monroe Co., N. Y. Doc. No. 514, p. 342.
Thomas Averill 212
Private. Annual allowance $63.33; Sum rec'd $189.99.
Description of service, N. Y. Militia. Placed on pen.
roll Jan. 21, 1834; pen. com. Mar. 4, 1831. Age 70.
Montgomery Co., N. Y. Doc. 514, p. 345.
Nathaniel Averil 254
Private. Annual allowance $43.33; sum rec'd $108.32.
Conn. Militia. Placed on pen. roll Oct. 2, 1833; pen.
com'd Mar. 4, 1831. Age 76.
For Steuben Co., N. Y., Doc. 514, p. 425.
Ebenezer Averill 226
See certified record and copy.
NEW YORK PENSION ROLL
Statement, etc., of Invalid Pensioners residing in New York.
albany county in the state of new york.
Name. Rank. Annual Sums Placedon Commenced
Allowance. Received. Service. Pension Roll, p't of Pension.
Ira Averil Corporal $57.60 $1083.36 9th regt. Jan. 22,1817 May 14, 1815.
U. S. Inft'y
Acts Military Establishment.
Transferred from N. H. Sept. 4, 1827.
1002
Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
New York Pension Roll (cont'd).
HERKIMER COUNTY
Name. Rank. Annual Sums Placed on Commenced
Allowance. Received. Service. Pension Roll, p't of Pension.
Jonathan Averill Surgeon $240. $2956.20 Frigate Jan. 22, 1819. May 11, 1818
Providence Age: 74
Stephen Avery Private $80. $200.00 N. Y. Militia. July 30, 1833. Mar. 4, 1831.
Age: 73.
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
Jesse Averill Private $96. $433.80 Warner's Aug. 7, 1829. July 29,1829.
regt.
MONROE COUNTY.
Thomas Averill Private $96. $177.56 Mass. Contl. July25,1833. Mar.4,1831.
Age: 72.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Nathaniel Averill Private $35.53
New Jersey May 9, 1833. Mar. 4, 1831.
Militia. Age: 76.
STEUBEN COUNTY.
Ebenezer Averill Private 26.66 66.65 Conn. Contl. Feb. 16, 1833. Mar. 4, 1831.
Age: 72.
Maine Pension Roll
Kennebec Co., Me. Doc. 514, p. 32.
Moses Averill
(See certificate and copy.)
Lincoln Co.
Ezekiel Averill
(Copied)
Samuel Avery (An Averell called Avery. — Ed.)
(Copied) 1818-1819. Age 78. Annual allowance
$95.00; sum rec'd $1,518.50. Description of service,
New Hampshire Line. Placed on roll Sept. 18, 1819;
com. of pension May 9, 1818. Age 78.
York Co., Me. (pension) Doc. 514, p. 96.
New Hampshire Pension Roll, Hillsborough Co.
Doc. 514, p. 96.
Daniel Averill
Private. Annual al. $20.00; sum rec'd $50.00. Desc.
of Ser., N. H. Militia. Placed on roll Apr. 29, 1833;
pen. com'd Mai-. 4, 1813.
NO. IN
GENEALOGY.
173
184
199
Records of War of 1812 1003
WAR OF .1812. no. IN
(There are undoubtedly many Averell-Averill- Avery records GENEALOGY,
for this war; but only a very few have been gathered.
Ed.)
State of Vermont. Adj. -General's Office.
David W. Averill 1305
Private; Capt. Warren Ellis Co. from Barre; Platts-
burg 1814.
Jesse Averill 373
Northfield; Sergeant; Capt. Matthias S. Jones Co.;
Plattsburg 1814.
John Averill 376
Northfield; Private; Capt. Matthias S. Jones Co. of
Northfield, made up at Burlington; Plattsburg 1814.
Joseph Averill 574
Private; Capt. James Taylor's Co., 30th Regt. U. S.
In.
Private; Capt. Gideon Spencer's Co., 30th Regt. U. S.
Inf., Lt. Col. Martin Norton.
Oliver Averill 371
Corporal; Capt. David Robinson Co., sent from Will-
iamstown; Plattsburg 1814.
Samuel Averill 378
Private; Capt. James Taylor; Vt. Militia; Col. Wm.
R. Summer; 1814.
Truman Averill 570
Private; Capt. Roswell Hunt; Col. Tyler; 3rd Regt.
Militia Vt.
CONNECTICUT MEN IN THE WAR OF 1812.
(Lib., New London, Conn.)
None of the name of Averell or Averill in Reg. Army.
Daniel Averill 628
Conn. Militia; Res. - — ; Com. Amos Morgan;
Aug. 9, 1814 - Aug. 24, 1814.
James J. Averill 1791
Conn. Militia; Sergt.; Res. New London; Com'd Jo-
seph Stanton; June 8, 1813 to June 17, 1813.
Conn. Militia; Sergt.; Res. Groton; Com'd Joseph
Stanton; July 16, 1813 to July 28, 1813.
Conn. Militia; Lieut.; Res. ; Com'd John
Avery; Aug. 9, 1814 to Aug. 24, 1814.
Nathan Averill 629
Conn. Militia; Priv.; Res. ; Com'd Amos
Fowler; Sept. 7, 1814 - Sept, 14, 1814.
1004 Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Conn. Men in the War of 1812 (cont'd) No. in
GENEALOGY.
Samuel Averill 604
Conn. Militia; Sergt. ; Res. ; Com'd Samuel
Gilbert; Oct. 24, 1814 - Nov. 17, 1814.
Stephen Averill 724
Conn. Militia. Priv.; Res. New London; Com'd David
Brayton; June 21, 1813 - June 28, 1813.
CONNECTICUT MEN IN THE MEXICAN WAR
(Lib., New London, Conn.)
None of the name of Averell or Averill in Reg. Army.
CONNECTICUT MEN IN THE REBELLION
(Lib., New London, Conn.)
Adelbert Averill
Landsmen; en. Sept. 1, 1864; disc. Sept. 1, 1865.
(Enlisted Men in the U. S. Navy)
Daniel Averill 2nd
1st Sergt.; 27th Regt. Conn. Volunteer Inf.; Co. B.
Res. Branford. En. Aug. 21, 1862; Orig. mustered in
Oct. 3, 1862; Captured May 3, 1863, Chancellorsville,
Va.; Par. May 14, 1863; mustered out July 27, 1863.
(p. 831)
David Averill
Private; Fifth Regt. Conn. Vol. Cav.; Co. B; Res.
Branford. En. Oct. 28, 1861; mustered in Nov. 2,
1861; disc. May 16, 1864. (p. 67)
James Averill
Chaplain; 34 Regt. Conn. Vol. Inf. Res. Plymouth
(near Waterbury?) . En. Oct. 10, 1862; mustered in
Oct. 10, 1862; died June 11, 1863. (p. 758)
James J. Averill
2nd Regt. Conn. Vol. Heavy Art.; Hospital Steward.
Res. Plymouth. En. Aug. 19, 1862; mustered in Sept.
11, 1862; disc. July 7, 1865. (p. 177)
John B. Averill
Musician. Res. Stonington. En. Sept. 11, 1861;
mustered in Sept. 21, 1861; trans, to 32d Co. 2 Batt.
V. R. C. Aug. 21, 1863; Disc. Sept. 21, 1864. (p. 348)
Perry Averill 2661?
Capt.; Co. D (23 Reg. Conn. Vol. Inf.?). Res.
Southbury. En. Oct. 12, 1861; mustered in Feb. 18,
1862; mustered out (First Lieut, pro. Jan. 1, 1864;
disc, to date Feb, 24, 1865. (p. 520)
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line 9, 477 should be 1115
line 10, 498 should be 1177
line 17, insert: 468 after p.
line 2, insert: 75 after p.
last line, add: p. 41
line 19, add: p. 41
line 18, add: are given on pp. 14, 15, 19
line 11, substitute grandfather for
Father
last line, add: and to Miss Margaret
Avery Augur who gave her services most
generously as proof-reader and indexer of
the entire MS.
line 38, Daniel should be Dudley
line 31, Job should be John
line 39, 427b should be 427a
line 3, 427b should be 427a.
line 11, 958 should be 998
line 8, 1070 should be 1110
line 24, 1469 should be 1519
line 8, 259 should be 266
line 22, 263 should be 270
line 21, Averill should be Ludden
line 37, 2028 should be 1028
line 7, 1038 should be 1035
line 13, 1251 should be 1278
, William1 Averell appears on p. 71
, Willianr Averell appears on p. 73
INDEX
In searching for those who bear the name Averell, Averill or Avery,
it will often be necessary to look under all three variants before finding the
persons desired.
After the names of all descendants of William1 Averell the genera-
tion number has been added; in the case of those bearing the Family name
the genealogical number (in jjarenthesis) also has been given.
The maiden name of married women is shown in parenthesis.
It frequently happens that many members of the Family bear the
same Christian name. To avoid confusion resulting from this fact, it has
been deemed expedient for identification to give in several instances the name
of the father and even, in rare cases, that of the grandfather.
Aban, Mabels, 733
Al.lM.ttr. Elias, 471
Abbe, Abial6, 295
Abigail6, 295
— Amos'', 295
- David6, 295
- Ebenezer6, 295
- John6, 295
— John, Jr.6, 295
— Mam1', 295
01ive(a)6, 295
— 01ive(b)e, 295
- Richard, 136
Abbott, Ann, 708, 709
Annie (Avery), 672
Benjamin, 308
Charles8, 769
Ed.s, 709
- Henry8, 769
Jai ob, Jr., 308
('apt. James7, 279
I. Mnan F., 672
Mil.., 546, 769
Xehemiah, Jr., 107
Robert B., 152
Abby, Abiel (Averell), 1S7
Ebenezer, 29.3
Jacob, 993
tbbe' l John' 1S3' 187' 100' 295' 296'
Abers, Mrs. Zilla, 762, 915
Adains. Benjamin F., 170
- Eliza8, H77
- Evie8, 07 7
- Frank J.8, 677
— George E., 808
John, 211
- Lieut. John, 990
— Joseph. 170, 077
- Lillian", 077
- William, Jun., 03
William, Ser., 03
Addingt.m, Isaac, 103
Adkins. Elizabeth, 74
Agg. Man", 34
Albee, Armenius8, 790
— Arthur D., 564, 7S7
- Francis T.. 507, 790
- Orestus8, 790
Albert, Mary A., 85]
Udfn' ! Elizabeth (Phillips), 75
aS } *** "- 75
Allien, John, 75, 664
Alden, Priscilla (Mellen), 604
Udous, Hannah E.8, 733
- Hiram, 515, 733
Aldrich, Margaret Seton. 777
Alexander, Caroline ( ), 092
< 'hancey, 42.3. 595
- Corra G., 955
Eliza A.. 47S, 692
- Giles, 002
Mis- |[. s.. 479, 090
- .lames, 293
Philip, 1S4
- Susannah (Reed), 4.3S
Uger, William, 579
Allan. Samuel. 221
Ul.n. Alexander. 388
- Amy ( ), 254, 255
Barnabas, 254, 255
( .nil. rine P.. 4.30, 632
Charles \Y.. et al., 629, S40 ;
F. <'.. 6S3
Maj. Eben'r, 300. 996
- Elizabeth, 153, 275. 270
- Gen. Ethan, 251, 357, 992, r
- Frances Helen, S53
- Frederick, S07
- George M., 518
- Henry M., 743
- Herman, 251
Col. Ira. 241, 251, 353. 357,
997, 998
- John, et al., 445 ; 505 ; 03,2
- Levi, 256, 206
- Ruth M.. 909
- Samuel, 797
Col. Seth, 997
- Susanna. 632
\Villiams, 518
Zimri, 251
Allevn, John, 196
Allin, Ebenezer, 280
- Eben'r, Jr., 280
- Elias. 280
360, 996,
1008
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Allin. Lucv, 280
- Mehitable ( Dana), 2S0, 402
Miss . 2*2, 402
Mull..', 2i0
Nathan, 280
- Phebe, 280
Alline, Henry, 205, 218
Allison, Thomas, 773
Allton, Charles Jerome, 573, 79S
Daniel. 798
Elizabeth Chandler3, 70S
Frederick Warren'''. 798
Helen White", 798
Altenberg, Lucinda, Sll
Altimes, John. 105
Ambler, John, 577
— L.v.lia. 412. 577
Ames, Hannah, 567
John, 15
— Kittie, 762
— Thirza, 557
Amherst, Jeffrey. 983
Amidon, Elijah, 301
Anderson, Adelaide, 675, 873
Alberts 482
Alice10, 939
— David R., 726
F., 344
— G. F., 823, 939
- George, -7;;
— Hannah, 59S
Hannah Sophia (Eldridge), 453, 636
John Averell7, 482
— Joseph, 738
Lenord10, 939
Mr. , 552
— Ravmond10, 939
— Roland10, 939
Andre, Maj.. 372
Andrews, Adelbert E.9, 867
Amanda9, 75;;
Annie Belle9, 866
Annie Laurie (Avery), 807
— Carl9, S07
— ( hadburn A.9, 872
— Charles F., 672, 872
- David, 470
— Delia I.-. 866
Karl11. 867
- Edith, 914
- Edmond, 180
Edwin Dexter, 006, 866
- Elisha, 3S4
Elizabeth, 330, 470
- Elizabeth (— ), 470
- Erasmus D., 791
— Right Hon. Francis, 39
— Grace9, S67
- Henry Clay9, 753
Jason, 752, 753
- - John, 866
- John, called < lorpl. John, 80, 81
John, Jun., 63
- John. Nt.. 63
- John IV. 867
Joseph, L38
Judson9, 867
- Julia'-'. 753
- Juliette9, 753
- Linw I". 867
- Lulu Evelvn9, 867
- Lyman L.9, 872
Marv, 7'.:;
Robert, 82
Sarah, ''7. L38
Sarah Vim'. 7.33
Waldo9, 867
Andros, Abel Werill7, 110
Andros, Benjamin, 290, 416
- James Sanford7, 410
Sally (Averill), 290
"William Noice7, 416
Angevine, Alice S.s, 520, 737
George S.s, 520
■ Harriet E.\ 520
■ John, 519, 520
John H.s, 520
Aniball, John, 97
Ann. Queen, 133, 144, 156
Annis, George, S92
[ Lora,
- J Sarah, 719. S92
Appleby, Elias, 453
Appleton, Dan'l, et al., 129, 394; 191
Col. Daniel, 213, 97S
John, 63, 04, 69, 80
Judge John, 122, 123, 129, 130, 193
Samuel, 63, 04, 09, S9
Apthorp, Henry, 354
Archer, Gabriel", 161
John Holmes, 722
Archibald, Jennie S., 952
Ardron, A. Louisa10, 940
Benjamin J.10, 940
■ Grace E.10, 940
H. Ruth10, 940
Joseph, 827, 940
Josephine H.1", 940
Marv E.10, 940
- Ralph A.10, 940
Samuel R.10, 940
Armstrong, Capt. John, 334, 993, 994
Maj. Thomas, 334, 993, 994
Arnheiter, Lillian, 935
Arnold, Gen. Benedict, 992
Gen. Jacob, 864
- Jane Elizabeth, 804
Ashton, Joshua, 513
Atkins. Mina. 689
Atkinson. Hannah E., 457, 63S
Col. John, 857
Samuel. 638
- Theodore, 1S2
Aubrey, Cornelia A., 507, 727
Augur, Brevet Maj. Gen. Christopher C, S64
Ellen Adair'-', 866
Nellie (Avery), 865
Margaret Avery9, S65
Newell Avery9, S66
Walter Wheaton, 665, 864
Wheaton9, 865
Aurel, Jonathan. See Averill, Jonathan (224)
Aurelle. Eugene d', 9
Gabriel Antoine d', 9
luS ! ^pt., 347, 987
Austin, Elizabeth, 350, 503
Capt. Josiah, 653
Leonard, 373
- Sarah Thomas, 405, 653
Avaril, Joseph. See Averill, Joseph (241)
Avaril, Thomas. See Averill, Thomas (212)
Avary, Joshua0 (721), 394
Avenel, Gervase, 3S
— Robert, 3S
Roger, 38
Avenell, Joannis, 24
John, 22
- Thomas, 24
Averal, Samuel0 (710) A.Joseplf), 393, 566,
7oo. 791, 926
Averall, Ebenezer. Sec Averill, Ebenezer
(219)
- Sam'l. See Averell, Samuel (10S)
- Thomas. See Averill, Thomas (49)
Averel, Ezekiel. See Averell, Ezekiel, (184)
Index
1009
Averel, James Jr., See Averell, James (304)
- Joseph. See Averell, Joseph (178)
Averell, Aaron8 (306). 287
- Abbies (2065), 633
Abby Ann7 (1110), 453, 462, 463
Abial5 (158), 1S7, 188, 190, 295
- Abiel4 (53). 123
Abigail3 (17). 97, 108, 137
Abigail4 (43), 121
Abigail4 (99) {Job-'), 149
Abigail4 (109) (Benjamin3), 152, 153,
277
- Abigail6 (303 ), 287
Abigail' (1011 ), 449
- Abigail7 (1025), 451, 633
Abigail7 (1039). 452
Abigail ( ), 19, 51, 53, 54, G4, 69,
7(1, 72, 73. 79
- Abigail Electa8 (1766), 5S1
Abijah4 (77) (Thomas3), 135, 137, 228,
232. 2::::. 234, 235, 3 11. 344, 480,
481, 482, 697, 69S, 699
fTerf"' ' Abraham, 17, 22
Avrell, j
Averell, Abraham7 (1034), 452
Adam, 39
Addison7 (1080), 160
- Adeliza8 (2123). 637
- Agnes" (2476). 699
- Albert7 (1104). 462. 649
Albert II. " (2047), 628, 839
Albert James7 (1070), 459, 6) 2, 645
- Albertha8 (2169), 649
- Albion Francis'-' (3115 I, Ml
Albra Ellen1' (20S5), 635
Alexander Morton0 (3076), 807, 935,
971
Alexander Trowbridge10 (3867), 935
Alfred Stmie7 (1109), 162, 163
Alice5 (2176), 650
^'''T,1,1' [ Alice ( ), 19, 25
Averill, j
Averell, Alice Maria9 (3368), S41
Alice Marion8 (2172), 650
Alma Chester (Nelson), S40, 944
- Alvarado \V.S (2045), 628
Aiux 5 (164), 1S7. 188, 190, 304
- Ami7 ( lol li, 449
- Ann Maria7 (1096), 462
- Ann Priscilla8 (2074), 63 '
Ami Waldos (1711). 572, 796
Anna5 (163), 1S4, 187, 188, 190, 303
- Ann::1' (364 ), 299, 303, 42::, 432
- Anna6 (3S4), 301
\nna Butler (Foote), 642, 615
Anna Jcmmette8 (1706), 57(1
- Anna Maria7 (1072). 459, 6 16
- Anna (Greensleet), 122, 123. 121, I'M
- Anne, 17
tVer?1111' { Anne, 32. 33, 34
Averill, )
Averell, Annes, 35
- Annie Allen0 (3026), 797
- Annie Leland8 (2161). 64S
- Annis7 (827), 421. 591
Arcliami Marias I 1S24 ). 588, 810
Arthur6 (465) (EzeMel5), 320, 461, 648
- Arthur Augustus8 (1828), 590
Arthur Baxter0 (3006). 704
- Arthur Henry7 (1092), 161
- Arthur Stinson7 (1093). 461
- Arzilla H.7 (103S). 452
— Asa7 (S2S), 421
Augusta Frances'' (1754), 581, S04
- Augustus Bertram!7 (100S), 315, 4 10.
630
— Austin F.8 (2116), 637
Avery, 411
■11, Azariah6 (343 i, 294, I 19, 588
Baldwin, 26
Bartholmew, 36
Bathsheba7 (7M7), 402
Bathsheba (Pain), 230
Beersheba7 (747), 405
Benedict, et :■!., 30 : 30
Benjamin3 (27) (Thomas'-), loo, 101,
LOS, 150, I.'. I. 152. 272, 275, 276,
277. 394, 569, 975, 079, 980
Benjamin4 (102) (Benjamin3), 152,
975, 979, 9S0
Benjamin6 (305) (Jarm >. 284, 412,
113, 580, 581, so:;, 804, 805, 806,
807, 934, 935
Benjamin. .It.7 ( 762 ). 413
Benjamin'' (1755), 581
Benjamin Holland9 (3051 ), 803, 932
Bennet, et al., 24 ; 30
Bernice \I.n ( 1200), 071
Bessie0 c:742), 012
Betsey6 (3S3), 301
Betsev6 (542), 347, 4S8
Betsev7 (772), 414
Betsev7 (968), 442
Betsev7 ( 1043), 15::
Betsey7 (1062), 116. 154
Betsev Bordman7 (81S), 120
Betsev (Turner). Ion
Bradford Young7 ( 1073 i. 459
Caleb N.9 (3743), 913
Caroline8 (2058), 630, Ml
Caroline (Otis), 630
Caroline Young7 i 1009 >. 449
Carr6 (451). 314, 315. 452, 635
Carrie Emma0 (30.58), sol
Catherine''' (3370), M I
( atlierine B.s (2122). 637
Charles7 (778), 115
Charles7 (963), I 12
Charles8 I 2067 i, 631
Charles" (2171 ). 651)
Charles'' (3069), 806
Charles Allen" (2077 ). 633, 8 I I
Charles Edward9 (3066), 805
Charles Gardiner7 (1(187). 461, 64S
Charles Henrvs (1763), 581
Charles HenrV9 (3052), 803
Charles ll-li7 I 725), 398, 100, 570,
794, 932, o;i
Charles I.8 (2048), 6 !8
Charles Irving0 (3365 i S40
Charles Justin1' (3116). SI 1
Charles Lafavette8 (2073), 632
< harles Lewis". 412 (adopted)
Charles M.'J I . ). 57"
Charles Vincent8 (217S), 650
Charles Wilson" (2150), 648
Charlotte6 (471 ). 320
Chester Dewey0 (3040), S01
Deacon Christopher7 (1061), 454. 637,
843, M I
Clara L.. 5 i 1
Clara M." (2062), 631
Clarence Hilton8 (216S), 6 19
Clarence William'' (3067), 806
Clarissa7 (1045), 153
Clementine Eleanor7 ( 1004), (47. 149,
628
Cordelia7 (107S), 460
Cvrus5 (217), 231, 2:12
( 'yrus Uistin5 ( 1S34 i. 592, S10, si i
( 'vrus Brown7 I 1055 ). 153, 636
Daniel, "ss
Daniel4 (46) (SathanicP), 121, 976
Daniel" (151) (Jacob4, XathanieP), 173,
179, 294, 420, 501. 810, 976
Daniel6 (349), 294, 420
L010
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Averell
170, 470, 688
123, 194, 306,
436, 437, 438,
606, 607,
613, 014,
520, S27,
608,
615,
S2x,
345,
700,
1002
315,
I Daniel0 (483), 328
/ David
Daniel7 (823), 120
Daniel5 (2166), 649
Daniel Chase* (2147), 047, 840
Daniel Gent0 ( 166), 320, 401, 649
- Daniel Gent7 ( 1100), 402
I aniel J.7 (1048), 453, 403
Averell, I David5 (191), 211, 221, 222, 314,
\ver\. I 316, 32s, 468
Averell, David Otiss (2000), 031
- Deidamia Pulsifers (1760), 581
- Dollv7 (802), 11!)
Dorithie, 17
- Duncan Dunbar7 ( 1089), 401
- Eadeth ( Hutcliin-i), 1 19, 150
1-:1m rr (70S), 414
- Kl.cii i.nr i 21 15), 047
Ebi n Wilde7 ( 1275). 482
l.i.. m zer3 i 14) ( William-), 89, 90, 91,
92, 95, 96, 07, 121, 130, 131, 225,
227, 332, 333, 474,
- Ebenezer4 ( 52 ) (John3),
307, 308, 309, 311,
430, 440, 4-11, 605,
609, 610, oil, 612,
616, r,l7. 61S, 825,
829, 940, 941, 971
Ebenezer5 (216), 231, 340
Ebenezer5 (220) (Solomon*), 23o,
346, 017, 487, 488, 4S9, 490,
701, 702, 703, 986, 987, 1001,
- Ebenezer0 (419) (William5), 314,
452, 035
I Ebenezer7
I Eben, Jr. (1036), 452, 035, S43
- Edward7 ( L259), 480
Edward8 (2508), 703
- Edward Everett9 (3057), 804
- Edward Robert11 (3065), S05
Edward W.10 (3851), 932, 971
Edwin Smith7 (1075), 459, 040, S4G
Edwin Sumner8 (2149), 647, S46
Effie L.'J (3304), 810
- Elbridge8 (2003), 631, 841
Eleanor7 (1044), 153
- Elijah'' (594 ). 226, 332
- Elijah Mavhew6 (452),
J 53. 636
- Elijah X.7 ( 1051 ). 453
- Eliza7 (734 ), 401, 573
Eliza7 (738), 402
- Eliza7 (810), 419
- Eliza8 (1983), 020
Eliza Melissas (1753), 581
Eliza Thompson7 (1278), 482, 697
Elizabeth, et al., 14 ; 35, 37 ; 37
- Elizabeth4 (33) (William3), 119, 154
Elizabeth4 (100) (Job3), 1 19
Elizabeth6 (45S), 310, 458
- Elizabeth'1 (493), 330
Elizabeth7 (985), 4 11. 024
- Elizabeth7 (1068), 459
- Elizabeth7, I (1196), 332, 475
Betsev, \
Elizabeth7 (1292), 489
Elizabeth ]5uell]" (3855), 933
- Elizabeth (Chandler), 573
Elizabeth (Hilton). 328
Elizabeth Kennedy7 (1101), 462, 649
Elizabeth M. ( Mayo), 645
■ Ellen, 17
Ellen I ). 15
Ellen8 (2064), 631
! lien Maria8 I 1761 ), 581
Kllicott7 (1258), 180
Elmira8 ( 197!)). 619
Ian. line7 ( L063 >. 157
174,
313,
II 1.
115,
ell, Emerette Louisas (1767), 581, 807
Emery F.s (2118), 315, 321, 454, 637
- Emery J.5 (2117), 637
Emily Clementina7 (1295), 491, 700
Emmanuel, 165
Enoch5 (190) (Israel4), 1, 211, 218,
221, 222, 314, 323, 324, 325, 326,
327, 328, 331, 464, 465, 468, 469,
650, 651, 652, 653, 654, 655, 656,
057, 058, 666, 670, 671, 672, 673,
847, 848, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853,
854, boo, 856, 857, 859, 860, 861,
862, 863, 804, 866, S67, 868, 871,
872, 873, 944, 945, 946, 947, 948,
951, 970, 978, 97!)
Enoch Faulkner7 (821), 420, 590, 591
- Ephraim5 (112) (William*), 160, 9S7
Ephraim0 (300), 287
Ephraim0 (301), 2s7
Erics (1794), 570
Ernest Lincoln15 (2100), 04S
Ernest W.9 (3303), S40
Eugene8 (1831), 591
Eunice5 (120), 104, 190
Eunice5 (193), 211, 222
Eunice7 (825), 420
Eunice Sawver7 (1058), 453
Eva M;u:l (3062), S04
Eveline M.7 (1084), 400
Experience6 (363), 185, 299, 422
Ezekiel3 (18), 90. 97
Ezekiel5 (1S4) (Job4), 209, 210, 319,
161, 162, 403. 648, 049, 650, 988,
089, 1002
Deacon Ezekiel0 (453) (John5), 313,
315, 316, 446, 454, 636, 637, 843,
St 4
Ezekiel8 (2124), 637
Fanny0 (3039), 801
Fidelia8 (2142), 646
Flora Etta" (306S), S06
Florence8 (2093), 636
Frances8 (2477), 699
Frances Ann7 (1005), 449
Francis, 34
Francis0 (443) (Samuel5), 313, 315,
449, 62S, 630
Francis7 (1255), 344. 480
Francis Onsville7 (1107), 402, 650
Frank7 (1032), 451
Frank0 (3737). 912
Frank Alonzo9 (3064), S05, 935
Frank Alonzo1" (0S04), 935
Frank 1i.8 (2101 ), 636
Frank C.1", (3S50). 932
frank Lincoln8 (20S0), 035
Frank Wilbur8 (2060), 631, S41
Fred Arthur8 (3060), S04
Fred Gilbert10 (3S57), 934
Hon. Frederick0 (295), 281, 2S2, 401,
570. 571, 572, 573, 794, 795, 796,
797. 79s
Frederick7 (733), 401, 573, 798
Frederick Austin9 (3117), Sll
Frederick Sprague9 (3739). 912
i Geoffrey,
I Jeffery, 15, 17, 52
George et al., 17 ; 24
George7 (759), 412
George7 (1059), 454, 636
George Heverlev7 (1007), 449
George E.7 (750), 405
George W.8 (2128), 63S
George W.9 (3053), 803
George Washington7 (1105), 462, 049
(Jennie Washington8 (1749), 581, 803
George William8 (2150), 647
Gertrude8 (2087), 035
Index
1011
erell, Gertrude Blanche9 (30C3), 804
- Gertrude Eliza8 (3366), 840, 044
- Gillian, 37
- Goldie9 (3071), S06
- Grace8 (2163), 649
- Greenleaf G.7 (1056), 453
- Guy6 (401), 315, 319, 450, 459, 040,
840
Guy, Jr.7 (1076) (.Guy0), 459, 646, 846
- Hammond5 (-273) (.lanes'*), 152, 275
- Hannah-1 (66), 13]
- Hannah5 (1S5). 210, 320
ery1'} Hannah0 (316), 2SS, 414
erell, Hannah0 (382), 301
- Hannah6 (455), 316, 457. 158
- Hannah0 (544). 347, 189
- Hannah' i 769), 414
- Hannah7 (1020). 451
- Hannah (Jackson), 65, 81, SO, 88, S9,
90, 92, 95, 96, 108, 118, 122, 125
Hannah Jane8 (1823), 588, 810
- Hannah Maria7 (1112), 463
- Hannah (Rundlet), 311, 450, 459
- Harold9 (3371 ). 842
- Harold Phillips9 (3025), 797
- Harriet7 (967 ). 142
- Harriet7 (1023), 151
- Harriet Blanche ( 4202 I, 971
- Harriet Bon. I7 ( 1095), 462
- Harriet M.8 (1981 ), 620
- Harriet Seyi ir9 (3034 ). 800, 932
- Harriet Sophias (2099), 636
- Harry9 (3736), 012
- Hartley' (1002), 44s
- Hattie M.9 (3i)54), S04
- Helen7 (1204), 4S1
- Helen Elizabeth8 (1720), 573
- Helen Louisa7 (1283), 482
- Helen Mabel8 (2174), 402, 650
- Helene Bells (2510), 703
- Henry, et al., 16, 18, 23: 29, 30; 30
- Henrv" (52m, 3 13. :;44, 4S0, 4S1
- Henrv7 (904), 442
- Henrv7 (1250), 480
- Henrv7 (1276), 182
- Henrv Allen8 ( 2 151 ). 047
- Henrv Chandler5 (1719), 573
- Henrv Lewi-1' (3406), S46
- Henrv William7 (1100), 462
- Herbert (2094), 636
- Herbert9 (3373), 843
-- Hill7 (902), 442
- Hiram" (545) (Ehenezefi), 347, 490,
700, 701, 702. 703
- Hiram7 (807). 419
- Hiram7 (2nd) (998) (William5), 447,
62S, S39, 840
- Horatio" (540). 34S
- Horatio(a)7 (750). 412
- Horatio(1')7 (757). 412. 580, S02
- Hortense Elenor8 (2162), 04S
- Hugh, 23
- Huldah5 (187), 211. 222
- Huldah (Hemenwav), 491, 703
- Ichabod4 (75) (Thomas3), 135. 130,
136, 137, 142, 228, 229, 230, 231,
232, 233, 235, 333, 337, 340, 357,
476, 477, 47S, 479, 4S0, 6S9, 690,
691, 692, 093, 694, 695, 696, 879,
880, SSI
- Ida Eleonora8 (2049), G2S, S40
- Irene7 (SOS). 419
- Lieut. Isaac5 (20S) (Luke*), 226, 227,
332, 474, 475, 476, 6S8, 989
- "Rev." Isaac" (506), 333
- Isaac7 (9S4), 444, 623
Averell, Isaac Cooper" (53d) (Ebenezer5), 343,
344, 481, 482, 697, 698, 099
Isaac Henry7 (1277), 482
I -aac Mansfield' I 1280), 482, 699
- Isaac Newt..!,7 ( 1205), 475, 688, 689
I-aac Seymour9 i 3033), Sou, 932
Isabel, 29
Isaiah6 (215), 231. 232, 996, 997
lintel4 (56) (Job3), I, 125. 128, 129,
139, 195, 201), 201, 202, 203, 204,
205, 208, 210, 211, 212, 213, 214,
215. 216, 217. 218, 210, 220, 221,
222, 224, 271, 314, 315, 32 '
224, 328, 330, 1 16, 464, 465, 168,
l To, 050. 051. 052, 653, 05 1. 655,
656, 057. 658, ooo, 670, 671, 672,
073, 0,74. 675, 070. 677, 847, 848,
849, 850, 851, 852, 853, -54. S55,
856, 857, 859, 860, 361, 862, 363,
364, 366, 867, 868, 871, 872, S73,
s74, 944, 015. oio, 047, 948, 951,
075, 978, 070
Averell, (.Israel5 (194) (Israel*), 211, 222,
Avery, j 328, 329, 470, 673, 674, 075, 070,
077, S73, 874, 989
Averell, Iva F.s (2050), 030, 840
Jabez6 (207), 287
- Jacob, 990
Jacob4 (42) (Nathaniel3), 115, 120, 121,
132, 173. 179, 191, 291, 420, 591,
810
- Jacob" (543) (Ebenezer5) , 347, 4S9, 700
Jacob7 (S24). 420
- James, 10, 17
— James4 (101) (Benjamin'-), 152, 394,
569
— James('')5 (111) (William*), 160, 2S3
— James(b)5 (118) (William*), 150, 157,
15S, loo, 27s. 283, 284, 285, 286,
287, 405, loo, 107, 412, 413, 577,
578, 579, 580, 581, 799, 800, 801,
soi'. 803, soi, so:,, 806, 807, 032,
933, 024. o::5
-- James5 (125). 165, 079, 980
• lame-5 (170), 210
J. ones5 (275) (James*), 152, 275
- James, Jr.6 (304 I (James5), 284, 285,
2-r,. 287, 106, lo7. 408, 411, 412,
577. 570. 580, 7oo. 800, 801, 802,
sos. 932, ooo
— James" (445) (William5), 311, 315,
440. 630, 031. 841
- James6 2nd (460) (John5, Job*), 315,
319, 4.59, (141, 042, 045, 046, S46
— James7 (702), 413
— James, Jr.7 (1018), 440
— James7 (125 1 ). 3 4 4. 180
— James1' (3032), S00
— James Deloss7 (745), 405
James G.10 (3853). 022
James Georges (1732) (James7), 577,
S00, 932, 933
James Henrys (2175). 650
- James LvmaiC (1757), 5S1
• Lone- M.s ( 1703). 57o
J, ones Martin7 (1050), 453
- Rev. James 01nevs (1716). 572, 79S
James W.7 (752). 108, U2,
800, 032
James Watson Webbs (1710),
Jane, et al.. 32 ; 2 1
Jane5 (134). 171
Jane7 (1017). 140. 021
Jane7 (1042). 452, 453
Jane7 (1086), 461
Jane ( ). 574
Jane Abby8 (215s), 04s
799,
1012
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Averell, Jane (Russell), 57S, 579
— Jane Russell3 (1734), 579, SOI
Jane Webb8 (1745), 580, 802
.Iran (McLellan), 169
Jennie Gross8 (2153), 647, S46
Jeremiah1 (47), 120, 121, 17S
- Jerusha ( Dresser), 390
Joan, 32. 34
Joanna6 (351), 295
Job. 390
Jobs (12) (William-, William1), 1, 89,
90, '.12. 95, 96, 120, 125, 120, 127,
128, 129, 139, 140, 141, 170, 199,
211, 222. 22::. 224, 200, 311, 312,
313, 315. 319, 320, 321, 322, 323,
328, 329, 330, 332, 442, 443, 444,
445. 440, 447, 44S, 449, 450, 451,
452, 45::, 454, 457, 45S, 459, 460,
401, 402, 403, 404, 465, 468, 470,
471, 472. 474, 619, 621, 622, 623,
624, 625, 626, 027, 02S, 629, 630,
631, 632, 633, 034, 635, 636, 637,
638, 641, 642, 045, 046, 647, 64S,
049, 05O, 051, 052, 053, 654, 655,
656, 657, 658, 666, 670, 671, 672,
673, 674, 075, 070, 677, 678, 679,
680, 684, 687, 688, 830, S31, S32,
S35, 836, 837, 838, 839, 840, 841,
842, 8 13, 844, 8 15, M0. S47, 848,
849, 850, 851, S52, S53, S54, 855,
S56, 857, 859, 800, S01, 862, 863,
564, 866, 867, 80s, 871, 872, 873,
874, S75, 876, 870, 941, 942, 943,
04 4, 9 45. 946, 04 7. 04S. 051
Job:l (20) (Thomas-, William1), 98, 99,
liio, lot. 102. 1(13, 140. 147, 148,
140. 150, 270, 272. 273, 389, 390,
391, 393, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567,
565, 787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792.
926, 027. 928, 929, 930, 931, 969,
070. 980
Job4 (54) (Job"; William-), 1, 125,
127. 128, 1211, 130. 141, 101, 170,
105, 199, 2oO. -Jill, 202. 203, 204.
205, 206, 2o7, 208, 209, 210, 211,
212. 213. 214. 218, 2V>, 221, 224,
225, 271, 311, 312, 313, 314, 315,
310, 320. 321. 324, 330. 442, 443.
444. 4i:.. IK:, 447, 448, 440. 150,
451. 452, 453. 454, 457. 458. 450.
4011. 40.1, 40.2. 163, 619, 620, 021 .
022. 623, 624, 0:25, 020. 627, 628,
., :9, 630, 631, 632, 633, 634, 035.
036, 637, 63S, oil. 042. 045. 040.
647, 64S, 010. 650, 830, 831, S32,
S35, S30, S37, S38, 839, 840, 841
S42, 8 1.:. 844, M
043. oil
Job'1 (98) (Job3, Thomas2), 1. 148, 140
150. 273, 274, 300, 080
- Job, Jr.5 1 17 I ), 196, 199, 210
- - Job, Jr.5 1 trad. I, 210
John, e1 al., I I : 23 ; 35 ; 35
Vvcrv, Ay. rill. Ay
846, 041, 942,
John, el al.
:: I
\verys, Averyes,
:::;. 3 1 ; son of
randson, 32, 33.
2. 34
Rev. Don John, 39
John- 1 :. 1. 7::
— - John3 (28) (Thomas-), 103
- - Capt. John4 (4S) (John?, William2), 123,
182, 1-::. 184, IS5, 186, 188, 189,
ion, ioi. [93, 295, 299, 301,
- ! 10 ;, 304, :: 19, 12.1, 122. 123.
124. 125, (26, 127, 128, 131, 432.
1::::. 592, 593, 594, 595, 596, 597,
1 '.0. 00". 603, 811, 812,
813, 814, ?15, -10. 817, 818, M0.
820, 823, 824, 936, 937, 938, 939,
97.5, 996
John4 (104) (Benjamin3), 152
John5 (1M) (Job\ Job3), 205, 209,
210, 314, 315, 316, 325, 326, 446,
453. 457, 458, 459, 460, 636, 637,
638, 0,41, 042, 645, 646. 647, 648,
S43, S44, S45, S46
Averell, j. j lm,. (317) (Benjamin^), 288, 415,
Avery, J v ' '
620, 621, 622
Averell, Capt. John, Jr.6 (454), 316, 454,
638, 844
Johns (1751), 5S1
Johns (2506), 700
John Alonzos (1756), 5S1, 805, 935
John Calhoun7 (1054), 453
John D.6 (524), 344, 4S0
— John D., Jr.7 (1257), 4S0
John HedR'.'7 (760), 413, 580, 803, 804,
Ml.",, 034, 035
Gen. John Henry8 (271S), 760, 911,
912
. I, .lm Henry8 (3740), 912, 966
John Hiram1 (1293), 489, 700
John Luciens (2146). 647
John McFarland7 (1099), 462
— John Merrill7 (MO). 420
John Hun. Hot7 (1074). 459
— John T.8 (1078), 619
— Jonathan4 (105) (Benjamin3), 152
Joseph3 (25). 103, 982
Joseph4 (34) (William3), 1, 116, 118,
119, 161, 162, 103. 164, 165, 166,
107, 108. 100. 170, 171, 172, 200,
2o::, 414, 415, 5S2, 807, 808, 935,
030. 971, 9S2
Joseph-1 (05) (Job3), 14S, 978, 9S1,
982
Joseph4 (103) (Benjamin3), 152, 981,
0S2
— Joseph5 (178), 210. 000
Averell, U h« (311) oNs. 414. 5,2
Avery, ) '
Averell. Joseph6 (44S). 314, 315, 451
Joseph0 (505). 332, 475
Aver?11.1' ' Joseph' (707) (ShadrachP), 4, 414.
Averill, ) l '
5S2, 807. 035, 971
Averell, Joseph7 (1013) (James"), 449, 630,
Ml
Averell, ) Joseph7 (1102), 402, 649
Averill, \ Job
Averell. Joseph Warren8 (1707), 572, 794
- Josiah5 (213). 231, 232
- - - Josiah0 (200) (Stephen5), 2S1, 397,
402, 574. 570. 700
Avere11' I rovce 31 3- 33 34
Averill, )
Averell, Jovce (Moore), 34
— Judith4 (55), 125, 128. 120
- Julia7 (1004), 457
- Julia Arthur9 (3738). 012
- Julia Elizabeth"5 (2509), 703
- Julie8 (2005). 636
- Julietta7 (lool ), 401
- Kate Weston8 (2082), 0::::
- Katherine4 (51). 123. 104
Kennerly Marshall'1 (37 4 1). 013
- Kenneth Waldo10 (?), 797
- Kezia4 (57). 125. 128, 129, 222
- 1,. Charles3 (3005). 704. 032, 971
Laura' (1260), 180
- Laura Catherine (Griffith). 344. 4S0
Lawrence \.8 (2057), 630, 840
Le Baron Decourcv7 (1000), 449
■ Lew Wallace8 (2173). 650
- Hon Lewis' (732), 401, 572, 794, 795
Index
1013
verell, Lewis7 (75S), 412, 796
- Lewis Allen" (3027), 797
Lewis Frederick8 (1715), 572, 797
- Lewis Frederick" (3023), 797
- Lewis Waldo8 (1710), 572
— Lizzie Francess (2052). 029, 810
- Lottie Helen9 (3074), 806
- Louis Alberts (2167), 649
— Louis Stratton9 (3073), S06
Louisa7 (1263), 4S1
- Louise10 (3S52), 932
Louise Richmond8 (2152), 647
- Lovina Hedges (1752), 581, 804
— Lovina (Holland), 413
Lucia7 (741), 402
Lucius Wilcox8 (1704). 5S1, 806
- Lucretia7 (731), 401, 570, 571, 572
- Lucretia7 (743), 402
— Lucy0 (541), 347, 487, 488
Lucy Lovinia7 (1300), 491, 703
— Lucy Maria7 (1049), 453
- Lulu8 (2164), 649
- Luther Hill7 (1029) (Mosesa), 451, 634,
S42
— - Lydia4 (68) (Ebenezer3) , 131
- Lvdia4 (96) (Job1'), 14S
- Lydia5 (trad.), 210
- Lydia (Ambler), 577
- Lydia Ann8 (2345), 6S9
— Mamie9 (3070), 806
— - Marcia(a)' (753). 412
— Marcia(»)' (755). 412. 579, 580, 777
- Marcia8 (1730), 577
- Marcia (Holt), 412. 579
— Margaret, 3S
Margaret8 (135), 171
— Margaret0 (441), 313, 448
- Margery, et al., 17 ; 36
— Maria, 34
- Maria8 (2096), 636
- Maria Anne7 (1028), 451, 633, 634
- Maria Caroline8 (2080). 633
— Maria Elizabeth9 (3118), Sll
— Marie Josephine11 (4201). 971
Marion Fmilv1" (38(10). 'X',7,
Martha, 36
- Martha8 (2079). 633
- Martha Amelia7 (1301), 491
— Martha Ann ( ). 415
— Martha Louise10 (3865), 935
- Mary ('?). 105
- Marv4 (94) (Job3), 148
— Mafv5 (113) (William*), 118, 160, 278
Mary6
Marv1
Marv7
Mary7
Marv1
322
405
460
799
Marv5 (121), 118, 104
Marv5 (136), US, 171
Marv5 (183), 210
Marv6 (188), 211
Marv6 (302), 287
Mary6 (403), 319
" (475), 327
(809), 419
(987). 444. 025
(1194), 332, 47
(1262), 480
- Marv8 (1731), 5
-- Marv8 (1974), 619
Marv8 (19S4), 620
- Marv8 (2097), 636
- Marv ( ), 284
Marv ( ), 389, 390
Marv ( ), 459
Marv A.8 (1705). 570
Marv Adelia10 (3863), 935
Mary Ann8 (1977), 619
Marv (Averill), 454
- Mary B.s (2059), 630
A verell, (
Averill, )
165
::'H
Mary (Chambet), 150, 151, 152
Averell, Marv Cliffordier8 (1765), 581. 806
Marv K.7 ( 1037 ). 452
- Mary Eliza8 (2121 ), 637
- Marv Frances7 ( 1083), 160, 648
Mary (Gould), 475
Mary Grace Preston7 (1053), 453
Mary (Hutchinson) Tuckerman, 210
- Mary Jan.'7 ( 751 ), 40.")
Marv Jane9 (3055), 804
Marv (Kennev), 215, 216, 217, 222
Marv (Lee) Hilton, 221, 222
-Marv (Phippen), 185, 186, 187, 1S8,
190
Marv (Preble), 117. 148
Marv Rexford7 (1282), 482, 099
- Marv Stewart6 ( 157 ), 316
- Mary Stewart7 (1069), 459, 041, 042
Marv (Symonds), 237
- Mar'v Trask7 (111:;). 463
- Mary (Walker), 283
Marv Williamson8 (3038), 801, 933
- Maud9 (3072), 806
- Maud Lizzie0 (3061), 804, 935
Averell, \ Mathew, 36, 37
Auerell, )
Averell, Mathias, 35
Matilda Edwina8 (2143), 646
- Matties (2098), 636
- Mav7. See Marx7 (1194)
May8 (2165), 649
MehetabeF (63), 131
- Mehetabel6 (353). 295
Mehitabel ( Dana ) Allin, 402
Mehitable (Foster), 130
- Dr Mehitable Merrill7 (S22), 420, 590
Melvin L.7 (1031 ). 451
- Michael, 14
- Minnie Bell9 (3059). 804
- Minnie Sophia8 (2100), 636
- Miriam4 (45), 121
Moses0 (347) (Nathaniel5), 294, 419,
5SS. 589, 590, 810
Moses0 (447) (William6), 313, 314 450,
451, 459, 632, 633, 634, 841, 842
Moses0 (5ii7). 332, 333, 175
Moses7 (811 ). 419
Moses7 (814), 420
Mos.s7 (1015), 449
Moses Abbev7 (820), 420, 589, 590
Moses Faulkner8 (1827), 590
Moses Lucien7 (1030), 451, 634
- Nabbv' (826), 420
- Nancy6 ( 169), 320
Nancy7 (748), 105
Nancy (Hodge), 4 4S
Nancv Jameson7 (1052), 453
Averell, Nathaniel (148). See
Werill, Nathaniel (US)
\ verell, Nathaniel5 (?), 481
_ NathanieF (10) (William?), 86, 87 88,
89 ')(> 91, 92, 95, 96, 115, 119,
19(1 121, 122. 127. 17:'.. 177, 179,
294." 419, 420, 587, 5SS, 589, 590,
59l' 810 .
Capt. Nathaniel4 (41) (Nathaniel3, Will-
iam-) 120. 121, 132, 173, 177, 178,
190, 191, 294, 419, 587, 588, 589,
»Na5than"8iei°6 (467), 320 462, 6 14 9, 650
Hon Nathaniel7 (905) (Samuel*), 442,
619, 830, 831
Nathaniel' (1000). 457
Nathaniel C.C)6 (459) 319
Nathaniel C.(b)6 (462), 315, 319, 460,
047. 648
- Nathaniel Perkins0 (342) (Nathaniel"),
257. 294, 419, 5S7, 58S
- Nathaniel Perkins. Jr.7 (804), 419, 5S7
1014
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Yvcreil. Nelson Josiah' (746), 405
Nicholas, <■( al. (1631), 14, 15, 16, 22,
51, 5-2 ; 11
- ( )li\ , ■"■ (in:.), isT. l.vs. Iimj, ::i)4
Olive Mai "' (3858), 934
Oliver' {John4), 1S4
Orlando H.s ( L702), 570
Oscar James7 (1209), 491, 702
- Parnell, 36
Paul Maxwill7 (1098), 462
Phebe4 (70), 130, 131, 132
■ Phebe6 (137), 172. 288
Phebe0 (508), 332, 333, 476
Phebe Jane8 i L759 I, 581, 805
- Philetuss ( 1750), 5S1, S03, 934, 935
- Philipp, 28
Priseilla7 I 1 195), 332, 175
- - Priseilla ( I'eaboch ). 332
Rachel4 (110) (Benjamin*), 152, 153
- - Rachel (b)u ( 100), 305, 4:;;.
— Rachel7 (813), 419
- Rachel W.7 (1085), 461
Ralph3 (3369), S41
Rebi cca, 36
Rebi cca5 (138), 172
Rebecca0 (381 ). 301
Rebecca Gallison7 (1270), 4S2, 60S, 699
- Reed Follett8 (2170), 649
- - Reuben ( ■..biini7 ( UlSl ), 460
Rhoda II. s (174s ). 581, 803
- Rhoda (Morev), 580
24, 34 ; 36, 37
il
(Moses*), 450, 632, S41,
I 19
Hi-J
l::i
Ruth5
Ruth7
Ruth7
278, 2t
327, 464
Richard, el al.
Robert, 16, 17
Robert7 ( 1022 I
842
Rosa Belle' (1010),
Roxie Shepherd7 ( 1 103)
Rufus7 (llll). Hi::
Ruth4 (65) (Ebenezer3),
Ruth5 (119), 104, 287
Ruth5 (186), 210, 321
(192), 211, 222
(742). 402
(771). 414
Ruth1" (3856), 933
Ruth ( Bemis), 157.
Iverv!1' j ]!uth (Hilton),
Averell, S. Abbie8 (2127)
Averell, / c, , • .-,,,
Averill, ] Sabrlna- -'•
Averell, Salinda7 (815), 420
— Salinda Evelyn8 < 1829), 590
- Sally7 (77u), 414
- Sally7 (966), 442
- Sallv7 ( 1046), 453
- I Sallv7 (1202), 332
| Sarah
Samuel, 28
Samuel (177), see \verill, Samuel (177)
- Samuel3 1 24), 103, 9S3
Samuel4 (31 ) (William1), lis, 119
162, 163, 164, 165, 166, 107,
172. 17::. 2S7
■II. 1
100,
325,
. 638
161,
168,
Samuel '
15::, 270,
(108) (Benjamin*),
277, 983
u-l
Avi rill,
Avery,
Averell, Samuel5 (140), 172
S: I5 (161) (John*), 1S7, 1S8,
301, 302, 120, 127, 428, 431,
598, 599, 600, 602, 815, S16,
S18, 819, 936, 937, 993, 998
Vvorell, I Samuel5 (199) (Samuel*), 195, 223,
Avery, (330, 331, 172. 173. 474. 079, 0S0,
684, 687, 688, 876, S79, 1002
Averell,
Averill,
Avery,
152,
I'm.
597.
SI 7,
I Samuel8 (270), 275. 389, 390, 391,
,'394, 563
Averell, Samuel6 (428) (Benjamin5), 312,
442, 619, 830, 831
■ Capt. Samuel, Jr.0 (440) (Samuel5,
Job4), 313, 447, 44S, 629, 630, 840
- Samuel7 (765), 414
- Samuel7 (969 ). 442
Samuel7 (1090) (William6), 447, 628,
S40
- - Samuel8 (2054), (330, S40, 944
Samuel Ford7 (1091), 461
- Saul,. i'<l Kingsbury8 (2051), 629
- Sarah, et al., 34 ; 34
- - Sarah1' (4), 73, 81, 104, 105
- Sarah3 (23), 98, 102
- Sarah4 < 14), 120, 121, 178
- Sarah5 ( 139), 172
- | Sarah5 (179), 200, 210
I Sallv
- Sarah6 (348), 294
- Sarah6 (445), 314
- Sarah7 (806), 419
- Sarah7 (1016), 449
- S.uah7 (1033). 451
- Sarah' (1197), 475
- Sarah7 (1202 I. 477.
- Sarah7 (1261 ), 480
- Sarahs (2061), 631
- Sarah9 (3021), 797
- Sarah0 (3374). S43
- - Sarah ( ), 200, 205, 206, 207, 210,
219
- Sarah Armenia8 (1758), 581
- Sarah (Cunningham), 444
- Sarah Elizabeth(a)' (1290), 491
- Sarah Elizabeth (•>)' (1297), 491, 701
- Sarah Elizabeth8 (2120), 637
- Sarah ( Hewlett). 120, 121
- Sarah ( Martin), 234
- Sarah S.T (749), 405, 576
- Sarah Smith7 (1005), 457
- Seth' (1012), 449
- Seth7 ( 1024). 451
- Sewall7 (?), 329
Averell, ( Shadrach6 (309), 288, 414, 582,
Avery, J 807, 935, 971
Averell. Shadrach, Jr.7 (766), 414
- Silas- (20), 96, 97
- Solomon(a)° (350), 294
Solomon(b)° (352) (Daniel5), 295, 420,
591, 810
- Sophia ( ), 415
- Soohronia6 (464 ). 319
Stephen4 (36) (William3), 118, 161,
163, 164, 167, 168, 169, 172, 179,
^88
Stephen(a)5 (115) (William*), 160
- Stephen6 (the elder) (291) (Stephen5),
281, 282, 396, 397, 400, 405
- Stephen6 (the younger) (299) (Ste-
phen5), 2S0, 2S2. 105, 576
- Stephen" (30S), 2S7
- Stephen7 (724) (Stephen6), 282, 396,
397, 806, 807, 1004
- Stephen7 (7:19), 402, 574
- Stephen' (701) (Benjamin5), 443, 5S1,
805
Stephen Franklin8 i 1762), 581, S00
Si i i ,~. ,i !'■ (474), 320
- Sumner- ( 1830), 591
- Susan, 35
I Susan6 (182), 210
| Susanna
- Susan'' (430), 312, 445
Susan M.' (?), 313
- "Susan" Margaret8 (2075), 632
Susanna4 (59), 125. 128, 129
- Susanna CM1 (61), 131
Susanna (")4 (64). 130, 131, 132
Index
1015
Averell, Susanna5 (180), 210, 211, 222,
Susanna''' (478),
400
Averell, I
Avery, )
Averell,!. Susanna (Brown), 126, 127. 12s.
Averill, )J29, 130, 100, 2uO, 211
Averell, Susannah5 (210), 132, 220. 227. 333
Susannah" (450). 316, 15S
Sylvester Gilbert1' (3036), 800
- Thankful6 (473), 320
Thelma8 (3367), S40
Vvla'v11' } Thc'odore'3 (69G)' 3!u
Averell, Theodore I.s (2040). 628
Theodore Sydney9 (3741), 912
Thomas, et al., 23 ; 25 ; 31 ; 32, 34 ;
32, 33, 34; 34; 34; 36; 38; 261
- Thomas of Ridley Kent (d. 1556), 10,
51 ; grandson of above and brother
of Nicholas, 10; son of William
Averell and Alice — -; 10; brother
of William and Alice - — ; 10
Thomas-' (3) {William1), 73, 75, 79, S3,
07, 9s, 99, 100. 101, 102. 103, lot.
10!!, 115, lis. 140. 150. 151, 102,
270. 272, 275. 270, 277. 389, 390,
391, 393, 394, 563, 564, 565, 566,
507, 56S, 509. 787, 788, 789, 790,
701, 792, 020. 927, 928. 929, 930,
931, 000, 07U
- — Thomas11 (16) (Williamr), 45, 89, 92,
95, 96, 97, 9S, 119, 128, 132, 133,
134, 135, 136, 143, 14 1, L54, 171.
22S, 232, 23:,, 333, 337, 341, 344,
345, 346, 470, 477, 478, 479, 4S0,
481, 4S2, 485, 486, 4S7, 488, 489,
400, 689, 000, 001, 0112, 693, 694,
695, 696, 607. oos, 699, 700, 701,
702, 703, S70, S.SO, SSI, 086
- - Waldo Burlinghame11 (3007), 704
- Wallaces (2504), 700
Walter Chapman8 (2050). 620
Walter Mollis1" (3868), 936, 071
- Walter Tuckers (3024), 707
Ward7 (1040), 452
- - Warren7 (1060), 445, 154, 037
Warren Fay8 (2119), 637
- Warren Waldo7 (735), 4iil. 402
Warren Waldo9 (3022). 797
Wealthy Bradford7 (1108), 462, 463
Willard' (986), 444. 624
Averell, 1 William, et al.. 10; 22; 23; 27,
Auerell, J2S : 30; 30; 30; 34; 34; 35; 35,
30. 37, 38 : :j(i ; ::<i
Averell, ,
Avery, )
Averill,
Averie.
\ver\s, I
A verves, '
Averell, William, 991
Willi:
Averell, ) William1, 1, 2, 4, 5,
10, 13
Averill, )-(14Y). 15, 10, is. 20. 21, 30, 47,
Avery, J 51, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 50, oo. 03,
64, 05, r,r,, 07, 08, 00. 70. 72. 73,
74, 75, 76, 70, SI, 07.104. 114, 117,
110, 121, 125, 130, 132. 137, 138,
143, 146, 150, 151, 154. 162, 165,
170. 171, 172. 173. 177, 170. 183,
100, 193, 104, 100, 211, 222, 223,
224, 225, 227, 22S, 232, 235, 236,
241, 242. 259, 200, 200. 207. 270.
275. 276, 277. 278, 270, 280, 282,
283, 287, 2S8, 2S9, 290, 202. 204.
205, 296, 299, 301, 302, 303, 304,
306, 307, 30S, 309, 311, 312, 313,
315, 319, 320, 321, 322, 323, 328,
329, 330, 332, 333, 337, 341. 344,
345
346
348
" ', o
351
352
355,
356
358
:;oi
0 0 2
363
364
366,
370
074
: ! 7 7,
077
378
383
:;-!,
385
387
:;s.s
3 S 9
391
393
004,
396
007
loo
lol
4 02
105
406,
412
414
4 1 7,
1 10
1 17
4 1 8,
410,
120
12 1
422
12::
4 24
4 2 7,
4 20,
427
428
1.: I
l : ; 2
433
i:: 1.
435,
436
437
t3S
400
l to
1 1 1
1 12,
1 l::
44 1
445
1 to
1 17
4 4 s.
4 10,
450
451
4 52
17,::
454
17,7
0,-,
459
400,
461
4 02
463
164,
405,
408
47(1
171
172
4 74
177,
470,
477,
478,
170
ISO
4S1,
1-2,
4S5,
ISO,,
4S7,
188
ISO
400,
102
494,
495,
400,
40S
400
7,00,
7,01,
502,
503,
504,
505
7,00
507,
7,OS,
7,00,
510,
513,
51 l
515,
510,
7, 1 s.
510,
52(1,
7,2::,
7,2 1
7,25
526,
530,
504,
535,
536,
537
538
54 1.
0 12,
7,1::,
544,
54 7,.
546,
0 17.
548,
549,
7,50,
551,
■ >■>-.
7,50.
7,7, (.
7, 7, . , ,
57,7.
558,
559,
7,00,
7,0 1.
7,02
563,
7,0 1,
7,0 7,,
566,
567,
50>.
569,
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7,71.
572,
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574,
576,
■"77,
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580,
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582,
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584,
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586,
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588,
589,
590,
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7,!,::,
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0()7.
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610,
611,
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013.
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615,
616,
017,
618,
619,
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021,
022.
623,
024,
625.
626,
027.
628,
629,
630,
631,
632,
033,
634,
635,
636,
637,
0::.-,
04 1,
645,
040.
047,
648,
040,
07,o,
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0,7,2.
653,
07,4,
07,7,,
0 7, 0 ,
057,
658,
000,
070,
671,
072.
673,
074,
675,
070.
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6S7,
688,
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693,
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7(10,
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7 02.
703,
704.
7 o5,
700,
707,
70S,
700,
710,
711,
7 12!
71::,
714,
715.
710,
717.
71s,
710.
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721,
7°'!
7'' 5
7 -?6
7° 7
720,
730,
7::::.
734,
7 : : .", ,
737,
70s.
741.
742.
740.
7 1 1.
745!
74(0
747.
751,
752.
77,:;.
77,1.
77,7,,
77,0.
7 0 7.
758,
77,0.
760,
761,
70,2.
7i;:i.
764,
70.",.
700.
7 1 1 ; .
7 6 S ,
769,
770.
771.
7 72.
774,
7 7 0.
77S
770,
780,
7-1.
782,
783,
7S4,
7s5.
7-0.
787,
7s-,
7S0.
790,
701.
702.
70l!
795,
796,
707.
70s,
700.
SOO.
sol.
-02.
S03,
804.
S05,
SOU.
807,
SOS.
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S10,
811,
- 1".
si::.
814,
815,
816,
817,
818,
819,
820,
823,
824,
825,
826,
827,
82 S,
829,
830,
831,
532,
835,
-00,
837.
838,
839,
840,
-II.
842,
843,
844.
8 4 5.
846,
-17.
Sis.
SIO,
850,
851,
852,
853,
854,
-7,7,,
856,
857,
859,
SOO,
861,
862,
863,
-0|,
800,
S07,
SOS.
S71,
872,
373,
S74,
875,
S76,
879,
sso.
881,
882,
8 83,
S8 l.
885,
Sso.
887,
8SS,
889,
-00,
S91,
892,
893,
S94,
S95,
896,
897,
-:'-.
-00.
900,
OOl,
902,
005,
000.
007.
908,
'Ml.
913,
01 (.
''10.
010,
"17.
918,
021.
'122.
923,
024,
025,
926,
027.
928,
020.
930,
931,
932,
933,
934,
935,
936,
007,
038.
939,
040.
041.
0 12.
oil.
945,
946,
047.
04s.
07,1.
052.
953,
001.
07,0,
07,0.
07,7.
9 5 S ,
959,
000.
'',,1.
962,
963,
964,
965,
967,
968,
969,
07o.
071.
972,
973,
071
Averell.
1
Averill,
1- Wil
jam'-'.
1. 9
7,7.
04. 1
7,, 68
69,
Avery,
J 70, so. 81
, 8 2 ,
83,
-1. S
5, ->;
87,
88, -
0. 01
. 02.
95, '
0. 07
. 0-,
105,
1016
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
108
130
162
179
222
■■::;,
301
309
321
:;::::
350
362
:;7 7
396
412
42H
427
t36
I l::
I. Ml
459
468
4H5
503
510
520
535
54 4
551
559
573
582
589
596
604
611
618
625
632
i;i I
651
i;:,s
675
6S7
(194
7H1
708
715
i 22
729
741
751
758
765
782
795
802
sim
•no
825
832
843
848
855
863
873
882
889
896
905
915
02 l
937
, 109
115
117
119
121
125
. 132
137
13S
143
146
154
, 165
17U
171
172
173
177
. 183
190
193
194
199
211
, 22:;
224
225
227
228
232
236
241
242
259
2(1(1
267
, 279
280
282
283
287
288
, 290
202
294
29 5
296
299
, 302
303
304
306
3(17
308,
, 311
312
313
315
319
320
, 322
323
328
329
330
332
337
341
344
345
340
348
, 351
352
355
356
358
3(11
, 363
304
366
370
374
375
3 7 s
383
3S4
385
387
388,
397
400
nil
402
405
4 0(1,
414
415
416
417
41 s
419,
421
422
423
424
425
426,
42s
431
432
433
434
4 35
437
438
439
1 in
441
442,
444
445
4 40
447
448
449,
451
452
453
454
457
458,
4(iii
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4(12
403
404
4(15
47(1
471
472
474
4 75
4 70
478
470
480
481
482
485
, 487
4 88
489
490
492
494,
, 496
498
499
500
50]
502,
, 504
505
506
507
508
509
513
514
515
516
518
519
. 523
524
525
526
530
534
. 536
537
538
541
542
54::
, 545
540
547
548
549
550
, 552
553
554
555
557
558,
, 500
5(11
562
570
571
572
574
57(1
577
579
580
5S1
5S3
5S4
585
586
5S7
588
. 590
591
59 2
593
594
595
. 5!»7
598
599
600
602
603
. 005
606
607
608
609
OKI
. 612
613
614
015
(lid
017
. 619
620
621
(122
623
624
020
(127
628
029
630
031
, C.33
634
635
036
(137
638
045
646
647
648
649
05u
, 652
653
654
655
050
657,
, 666
670
671
672
073
074
. 670
077
67S
679
680
684,
, 688
6S9
690
691
(192
693
005
696
697
098
(199
700
702
703
704
7U5
700
707,
run
710
711
7 12
713
714
. 7Ki
717
718
719
720
721
72::
724
725
720
727
728
730
7:;::
734
735
7:17
738
. 742
743
744
745
7.)(l
717
, 752
753
754
755
756
757
, 7 5')
7(10
701
7(12
763
7(14
. 7(10
7(17
768
769
770
771
. 774
775
778
779
780
7s I
, 783
784
785
786
787
794
, 796
797
79S
799
800
801
. 803
804
805
806
807
808
, 810
811
SI 2
8 1 3
814
8 1 5
,817
81S
S19
820
823
S24
, 826
S27
828
829
830
s::i
, 835
836
837
838
S3 9
840
, 842
843
844
845
846
S17
. 849
850
851
852
853
854
, 856
857
859
860
Sill
862,
. 864
866
867
868
871
872,
. 874
875
876
879
SSII
881,
883
884
885
886
887
88S,
, Sill)
891
S92
893
894
S95,
. 897
898
899
9(1(1
901
902,
, 906
907
908
911
913
9 11,
. 916
917
918
921
922
923,
925
932
933
93 4
935
936,
938
939
94U
91 1
9 12
943,
960,
907.
945, 94(1, 947, 948,
954, 955. 956, 957.
962, 963, 904,
969, 971, 972,
Averell,
Averill,
Avery,
961,
968,
951, 952,
958, 959,
965, 966,
973, 974
89, 92,
[• Wiliam3 (9), 06, 73,
J96, 103, 117, US, 154, 162, 165,
171, 172, 173, 174, 27S, 279, 2S0,
282, 283, 285, 287, 288, 289, 290,
292, 396, 397, 400, 401, 402, 405,
406, 412, 414, 415, 416, 417, 41S,
570, 571, 572, 573, 574, 576, 577,
579, 5S0, 581, 582, 583, 5S4, 585,
586, 794, 795, 790, 797, 798, 799,
800, 801, 802, 803, 804, SOS, 806,
807, SOS, 809, S10, 932, 933, 934,
935 936 971
Werell, William4 '(30) {William'), 118,
154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 160,
17::. 17 1. 278. 279, 2S0, 281,
283, 285, 396, 397, 400, 401,
405, 406, 412. 414. 415.
571, 572. 573. 574, 576,
579. 580, 581, 794, 795,
79S, 799, sun, 801, 802
S05, sun. SO
119,
171,
402,
570,
41S,
577, 578,
796, 797,
803, 804,
932, 933, 934, 935,
97 i
Aven
(ISO) (Job4), 200, 205,
314. 315, 325, 449, 450,
453, 630, 631, 632, 633,
636, 841, 842. 991
( 433) (Benjamin6, Job*),
(12 4. 625
699
William5
210, 313,
451, 452.
634, c::5.
William 2nd6
312. 444.
- William6 (547), 34S
- William7 (704), 413
William7 (961), 442
- William 3rd7 (989). 44 4
William7 ( 1027), 451, 633
William7 (108S), 461
- William7 (1294), 4S9
- Williams (0505), 700
William II., 991
- William Mansfield8 (2475)
- William S.N (2081), 633
- William C.7 (1041 ). 452
William Can-7 (1047). 314. 453, 635
- William Coulter9 (3075). 806
- William D., 39
William Henry(a)7 (1281), 4S2
- William Henry(b)' (1284), 482
- William Henrv 2nd8 (2051), 730
- William Holland8 (1747), 581, 803
- William Holt7 (754), 2S4, 2S5,
411, 412. 577. 57S. 579, 5S0, 801
- William Holt 2nd9 (3037), 800, 933
- William Holt10 (3854), 933
- William John8 (1733), 577. 800, 933
- William John0 (3035), S00
William Pitt7 (736), 402
William Rolierts (2076). 033, S41
William Rufus8 (2177). 050
- Brevet Major General William Woods1
(1298), 491. 492, 545. 701, 702
\\ illiam Woods 2nd5 (2507), 703
- Willis- (21 4S), (147
- Willyam, 11
- Wilson7 (1090). 461
— Zaehariah6 (46S). 320
- Zena Hyde' (1097), 462
Averhill, David. See
Averv, David (107)
Averhill, David. Jr. See
Avery, David, Jr. (276)
Vverie, Elizabeth, 33
- William. 24
Averiel, Daniel. Sec
\verell. Daniel (40) and
Averell. Daniel (151)
934
2S6,
Index
1017
See
Sec
Averil, Benjamin. See
Averell, Benjamin (27), :
Averell, Benjamin (102)
Averil, David. See
Avery. David (107)
Averil, Ebenezer, 993
Averil, Ebenezer (219).
Averill, Ebenezer (219)
Averil, Ebenezer (220).
Averell, Ebenezer (220)
Averil, Emanuel, 977, ns2
Averil, Ezekiel. See
Averell, Ezekiel (1S4)
Averil, Ira, 1000, 1001
Averil, Isaac. See
Averill, Isaac (259)
Averil, Joseph, 990
Averil, Joseph (25 or 34). See
Averell, Joseph (25) and
Averell, Joseph (34)
Averil. Nathaniel. See
Averill, Nathaniel (254)
Averil, Paul (82 or 230). See
Averill, Paul (82), and
Averill, Paul (230)
Averil, Paul (211 ). See
Averill, Paul (211)
Averil, Samuel. See
Averill, Samuel (97)
Averil. Thomas. Si e
Averill, Thomas (212)
Averill, [ ,, , , 1 ,.-, 9„„
Averell, j Mrh- A' A" U2' 236
Averill, Aaron7 (1612), 504, 7S8, 92S, 929,
970
- Aaron Perlev7 (805), 419. 5SS
- Abbie8 (2629), 727
- Abbie A.s (2874), 788
- Abbie Johnson5 (2891), 793, 930
- Abby9 (3303), s:;i
- Abby Jane Gardner8 (232S), 678
- Abby Louises (1826), 5SS
- Abbv Maria8 (2001 ). 622
- Abiel Ward7 (1629), 505
- Abigail4 (79) (Thomas"), 135, 137
- Abigail4 (90) (Isaac3), 146, 260
- Abigail5 (201), 223
Abigail ("Nabbie")6 (372), 300, 425
Abigail'1 (:;sii), :;oi, 428
- Abigail6 (715). 393, 568
- Abigail7 (931). 438
Abigail7 (1618), 564, 7S9
- Abigail9 (3404). 846
- Abigail Elizabeth*5 (1709), 572, 795
Abigail Langdell Odell7 (959), 441, 617
- Abigail (Bickford) (Meservey), 438
Abigail (Hackley), 535
- Abigail (Hansome), 564
- Abigail (Holt). 398, 399
Abilene Chandler9 (3031 ), 798
- Achsah Maria8 (2770), 769
- Ada Mabel8 (1951). 609, 827
- Ada Maria0 (3089), 902
- Adah Mary9 (3190), 820, 938
Adda8 (2628), 727
- Adda8 (2034), 728
- Addie8 (1955), 010
- Addie M.9 (3379). 843
- Adela Mary (Trow), 952, 953
- Adela Maud10 (3979). 953
- Adelaid F.s (2771a), 375, 545, 540. 771
- Adelb(ert?)8 (2444), 090
- Adelbert, 1004
- "Adelbert C." See Averill. Charles
Albert8
Adelia C.s (2400). 692
- Adelia Letetia7 (1559), 558, 7S2
- Adelia M.s (27S6), 774
verill, Adeline7 (1470), 535
- \d. line7 (1615), 504, 789
- Adelim s (2543 l, 710
- Adeline8 (2099 ), 752
- Addie' ( 1955), 610
Adulas (1879), 59S
Agnes Narzene8 (1847), 593
- Aladdin" (406), 307
- Alanson IV ( 1472), 536
- Albert7 (868), 127
Albert7 ( L232), 478, 693
Allien8 (2069), 632
- Albert10 (Neil?) ( 1078), 968
- Albert Uigustus' (816), 120, 588, 810
Albert B.s (2847), 786
- Albert E.8 (2101). 636
Albert i; vand. Is (2600), 723, S94
Albert Frederick8 (1718), .".73, 798
- Albert Guy9 (3821 ), 929, 970
- Albert James8 (2133), 045, 845
Libert John7 (853) (John*), 426, 597,
814
- Albert Marshall9 (3774). 91S, 96S
- Albert N.s (2399), 692
- Albeit Perm-' (3256), 829, 941
Albert Shcru I9 (3402), 846
Albert Washington7 (1591 ). 560
Alberta M.8 (1947). 609, 826
- Albion8 (2090), 635, 843
- Albion W.9 (3378), S43
- Al.len8 (2071 ), 032
Aldula7 (871 ). 427
\le.la V. (Lillv), ssii
- Alerias (1S81 )', 598
Rev. Alexander McCormick8 (176S), 4,
582, 807, 935, 971
- Alfred8 ( I'M:: i. 602, 819
- Alfred8 (1887 ), 599
Alfred''' (3755), 915
Allied Alexander7 (1589), 500, 7S4
- Alfred Augustus7 (1303). 44, 504, 724
Alfred Augustus9 (3639), 894
Allied Charles" (2744), 762, 915
- Alfred Perry9 (3678), 899
- Alice''1 ( 125). 310, 31 1
- Alice7 (14(17), 513
- Alices (26S0), 745
Alice9 (3201 ), 823
Alice Adelia8 (1869), 596
- Alice Alma1' (3804 ), 926
- Alice Belle8 (2654), 730
Alice Byington9 (3704), 906
Alice E.9 (3668), 896
- Alice Louisa8 (2503), 700
- Alice Margaret9 (3307), 831
- Alice Mavs ( 1992), 62]
Alio.- Nora10 (4005), 955
- Alice Waterman" (3574), SS5, 955
- Alida8 (2351 I. 690
- Alida M.8 (2644), 729
- Allen6 (410), 308
- Allen Wilev6 (681) (Philo5), 388, 562,
787, '.125
- Allie (Doolittle), 820
- Alma'1 (408), 307, 138
- Almeiia Morencv8 (2522), 700
- Almira7 ( 1233), 17s. 694
Almira Henrietta8 (2s::7). 7s I
- Almira J.s (2550), 711. 712
- Alonzos (2624). 727
- Alonzo Amos' (842), 121
Uonzo Gladwin8 (2760), 764, 918, 968,
969
- Alonzo Page0 (3234 ). 826
Alonzo W.9 (3585), 886
Uphonso Barton8 i 1958), 612, S27
- Althea9 (3647). 896
Vlton Wheeler0 (3113), 809
1018
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Averill, Alura L.T (S98), 135
Alva" (416), 30S
- Alvin7 ( 1634 ). 567, 791
- Alvin Adelbert9 (3665), 896
Alvin Hovey5 ( ^ c ; y 7 ). 720. 896
- Alvin Proctor* < 2591 ), 723
- Amanda7 ( 1290), 4>7
- Amanda7 i 1517J), .346, 769
- - Amanda8 (2768f), 70!)
Amanda F.7 (1461 ), 535, 754
Ambrose Bradford5 ( ^ -". ii ". ) . 706, 885,
955, 956, H74
Ambrose Henry8 (1991), 621
- Amelia" (657 ). 3S3
Amelia9 (3013), 892, 959
Ammi6 (344), 294
- Amoretti '' ( 693 >. 389
Amos5 ( 156 i. 1 79, 988
Amos6 (:;7ii) (Thomas5), 300, 304, 424.
593, 812
- Amos Eugene5 ( lb. 4 ). .31)7
- - Amy5 (263 ). 270
Amy" (684 ). 388, 562
Andrew Evander8 (2600), 723
Andrew Peabodv7 (1359) (Benjamin®).
■3ni. 723, v>4. 959
- - Andrew l'oeT i I 33 I i. .",.".7
- Andrew Prestons (2602), 723, S94, 959
Andrew Preston Peabodv9 (3641), S95
Andrew Wallace8 (194:!), 607
Angelia Aliees (1848), 594, S12
Angelia M.8 (2551), 711. 712, SSS
- Angelinas I 1890), 600, 815
Angeline7 (864), 427
Ann7 (1382), 507, 728
Ann M.s (194.3), 609, 825
Anna. 35 I
Anna" (364 ). 299
Anna" i 553 ). 350, 49.S
Anna7 (874). 4 32
Anna (Averill), 29S
Anna Agnes9 3196), S23
- - Anna Boyntons (1987), 621
Anna Boyntons (199:;), 47, C21. 832
Anna (Cogswell), 534
- Anna E.s (1780 1. 5S2
- - Anna Elizabeth8 (2384 ). 691
Anna Frances8 (1940). 607, 825
— - Anna Jane0 (3152), 814
— Anna (Johnson), 437
— Anna Lenoxs (2136), <U0
Anna Louise0 (3203), 823, 939
Anna M.s ( 1953), 610, 827
- Anna Matilda8, 717, MM
- Anna Ma\s (2131), (341. S45
- Anna Rhodas ( L919), 603
— Anna ( W Ibury), 404, 495
\iine. :;:;, :; |
- Anne'1 (.371 ). 355
Anne8 (2559), 71.3
- Anne ( ). 354
— Annette Elizabeth. See
- Nettie Elizabeth
— Annie0 (3013), 797
— Annie Bigelow10 (4011). 956
- Annie Elizabeth8 (2.302), 700
■ Vnnie l..s (2 1.3 1). 647
- Annie Laurie9 (3336), 839
- Annie M.s ( 2852 ), 786
Annie Marias i 2607), 723, 895
Anson7 ( 1071 ), 459, 01.3. ^ t<;
Vnson Burlinghame8 (2137), 046
Anthony Wilson8 (2523), 706, 8S4, 955
Vrabi I Dodge9 1 3680), 899
Arabella s,m,v ( 1639), 568
- Arabella Seavev8 (2887), 793, 929
— ■ Archibald Roger9 (3206), S23
\rminda7 ( 727 i. 398, 399, 100
Averill. Arniinta Olive7 (1596), 561
Arthur8 (2709), 780
- Arthur9 (3705), 906
- - Arthur Allen8 (2S54), 562, 7S7, 925
- Arthur Cavernos (2570), 71S
- Arthur Chenex" (3.377), 885, 0.3.3
Arthur Earl0 (3202), 823
Arthur Hoyt8 (2687), 7.31
Arthur Joseph9 (3187), 819
Arthur Lane0 3510), 875
- Arthur Lindley10 (4010), 956
- Arthur R. C.° (3599). S90
— Arthur L., 2nd10 (3910), 939
Arthur Tappan8 (1921), 003, S19, 820,
939
- Arthur V.9 (3194), S20
Arzilla8 (2089), 635
Asa5 (159) (John*), 183, 184, 1S7, 1S8,
190, 2-96, 207, 298, 421, 422, 423,
592. 593, 811, 995
Asa, Jr.0 (300). 298
- Asa" (398), 305
Asa" (409) (David5), 31
609, 610, 611, 012. S
94(1, 071
Asa 2nd7 (830), 421
— Asa7 <!>2!)> (Asa5), 438, 010
■ Asa7 (1460) (Noble6). 535, 752,
962, 074
Asa7 (1527). 54S
— Asa M.s (1050), 609, S26
— Asa Millard9 (3230), 826
— Asahel Thompson8 (27.31), 703. 91
Asenath Katherine9 (36S3), 900
Asenath (Peck). 735
Augustas ( 1788), 583
Augusta Relifa8 (1*44). 59;
438, 608,
826, S27,
000,
Augustin" (007) (Perry5),
(.3. 364, 517. .324. 741
90."
31, 3
743,
!, 42,
744,
Augustin7 (141S), 517
Augustin" (1436), .323
Augustin Garlev7 (1431), 52.3
— Austin7 (1003) (Samuel"), 448, 630,
Mil
- Ara A.1" (407.3), 907
Ava Maria0 (3689), 902, 961
Barbara1" (3927), 912
Baron Weston9 (3S24), 929
- Barr Cushing9 (3310), 831, 941
- Bathshelia" (294 ). 2*2
Beatrice'" (3906), 938
Beatrice1" | 1067), 905
Beatrice Jeannette9 (3252), 828
Belle9 (3111). 809
Benjamin, 988
Benjamin5 (175) (Job*), 205, 208, 210,
811, 442, 443, 444, 445, 619. 620,
621, 022. 623, 024. 02.3, 026, 830,
831, 832, 835, 941, 0 42. 975. 976,
97S. 979
— Benjamin5 (197) (Samnrl4), 223, 329,
470, 471, 472. 077. 678, S75. 9SS
Benjamin5 (274) (James*), 152, 275,
270. 394, 509
Benjamin, Jr.6 (4341. 312
-Benjamin6 (401) (Benjamin5), 4, 330,
470. 077. 67S, 875
- Benjamin" (5341,). 34.3
-Benjamin" (503) (Joseph5), 352, 504,
722. 723. 724. S94, 895, 9.39
- Benjamin6 (7223. 394, 569
— Benjamin7 (11023 (Benjamin", Benja-
min5), 471, 677. 875
- Benjamin7 (135S) (Benjamin", Joseph?),
504, 722. 894
- Benjamin7 (1517a), 545
— Benjamin7 (10471. .300
I n d e x
1019
ill, Benjamin" (2320), 678
Benjamin B.s (2395), 692
Benjamin Dump (1952), 609, 610,
940, 971
Benjamin F.T (960e), 141
Benjamin Franklin0 ( 683 ), 388
Benjamin Franklins (2589), 723, 8!
Benjamin Osgood'-' (3229), 826
Benjamin Russells (2C.nl ), 72:;
Bernard7 ( 1312), 494, 495, 70S
Bert5 (1903). 600
Bertha Bovnton0 (3311), 831, 942
Bertha Bradford10 (3983 l, 953, 973
Bertha (Buckingham), 905
Bertha Wiley9 (3154), 814
Bessie* (I960), 6 15. s2s
Bessie E.° (3777). 922
Bessie Emma10 (3970) 953, 972
Bethel P.7 (1602). 562, 7*0, 925
Betsev0 (369), 300, 423
Betsey6 (556), 350
Betsev0 (565), 352
Betsev0 (632), 374
Betsev0 (656), 383
Betsev0 (675), 3S7
Betsev7 (729), 398, 399, 400
Betsev7 (792). 417
Betsej'7 (1310), 495, 707
Betsev7 (1438), 525
Betsey7 (1469), 535, 77.:,
Betsey A.7 (1494). 541. 703
Betsev Caroline8 (2007). 742
Betsey (Dorr). 4 12
Betsey (Jeffrey), 4
l?etse\ (Johnson), 522. 9()3
Betsev (Roberts), 569
Beulah May9 (317m, 818
Blaine0 (323,7), 826
Blanche9 (3300), 831
Blanche Edna9 (3338), S39
Bradford Stanwood8 (2141 ), 046
Burt Jerome8 (2306). 692
Burton5 (1004). 600
Cadv Orlo9 (3575). 885
Caleb Nichols7 (1481), 530, 759,
913, 966
Calista7 (1252). 479
Calvin5 (267) (J/oses4), 26,o, 276,
562
Calvin0 (465) (Ebenezer5), 307,
441, 503. 007
Calvin''' (616), 376. 536
Calvin7 (022), 137
Calvin Harleigh7 (960), 441, 618
Calvin Ketchum7 (1477). 536, .57.
965
■ Canfield0 (580) (Josiah5), 35S.
510, 72!)
Cara Loretta7 (850). 426
Carl William'-' (37,50). 881
Carlos7 (866), 427. 599
Caroline7 (882), 433
Caroline7 (1019), 450, 631
Caroline5 (2033), 627. 836
Caroline1' (3403), S40
Caroline A.5 (1822), 588
Caroline Brownell10 (3900), 937
Caroline Frances'-' (3583), SS0, 957
Caroline Maria10 (4089), 970
Caroline Seviah8 (2531), 70S
■ Caroline Wallace7 (919). 437, 607
Carol vn Mercer0 (3769). 017
Carolvn Rose9 (3673), 898
■ Carrie0 (3079), 807
■ Carrie9 (3725). Oil
■ Carrie Adelles (2413), 695, SSI
• Carrie Grace8 (2763), 765
■ Case Leonard9 (3753), 915
3-»
437.
911.
5oo,
rill, ( ,i -i ..i t- Stephen5 (2736), 762. 91 1
- * assius* ( 1377 I. 507, 727
- ( atherine0 ( 581 ). 37,6. 35s. 509
- Catherine7 (1482), 536
- Catherine Browning' (786), 417
- ( Catherine (< 'anfield ), 358. 510
- I athi rine I-:.5 (1721 >. 576
- Catherine Isabella5 ( L944), 60s
- < ai herine Maria5 ( 2700 ), 737
- ( en sco P.I :i 15 ( 2010 I, 724
- ( eresco P, 1 ' 1 ( 261 I 1, 724
- Chandler7 (1331), 107. 198
- ( lui les ( broi Iter oi I <aac Blakeman ) , 34
- Charles0 (311 ). 294
- ( :harles7 ( 783 ), 416
- ( harles7 (854 ). 426. 507
- ( harles7 (1222). 477
- Charles7 ( 1 184 1. 7,37
- Charles7 (1488), 538
- < hail,-7 ( 1586), 559
- ( !harless I 1855), 594, S12
- Charles5 (107,6), 610
- Charles5 (1972i), 619
- Charles8 (2695), 752
- Charles5 (2769a I, 769
- Charles9 (3014 I, 707
- Charles9 (3109), S09
- < lharles9 (3746), 91 I
- Charles A. J.s (1702 ). 5S3
- Charles Albert8 (called "Adelbi n ( .")
(277,1), 761, 01 s
- Charles Augustus7 (1445), 526
- Charles Baker7 1 1590 I, 560
- Charles Baker5 (2039), 627, 538, 339,
042. 043. 044
- Charles E.s (2711 1, 758
- ( harles Edward8 ( 2389), 692
Charles Edward8 (26,7,!)), 735, 000
- Charles Edward9 (333.7 I, S39
- Charles Edward9 (3684 ). 901
- Charles Elam8 (2732). 761
- Charles Eugene8 (2541 1, 710. SS7
- Charles Ei genes (2588), 721, 893
- Charles Ephraim'-' (3620). s03
- Charles F. I ': I, 407,
- Charles K.5 (1980), 620, 830
- Charles I'.0 (3101 ). 808, 936
( lharles Franklin5 (2528), 70S
- Charles II.5 (2S75), 7SS
- Charles Heman8 < 1872), 597, 814
- diaries Henrv0 (694 ). 389
- ( harles Henrv8 (1713). 7,72. 796
- Charles Jarvis9 (3772). 017
- Charles Julian8 (204S), 730
- Charles Ketchum7 (14S0), 172. 7,36,
758, 911
- Charles Ketchum8 (2715). 759
- Charles Ketchum9 (3719), 908
- Charles Leon0 (3560), >-l
- Charles Merritt8 (2892), 793
- Charles Merritt9 (377- 1, 922
- Charles Mills0 (374S), 91 1
- Charles X.7 ( 1601 I, 562
- Charles Peabodv9 (363S), S94, 95!)
- Charles Pinkne'v7 1 1604 1. 562
- Charles Robert7 (123c,, (David9), 47S,
607,. 881
- Charles Ross8 (2501), 760
- Charles Sewall7 (992 1, 145
- Charles Sidle5 (2738), 762. 01 I
- Charles Sidnev8 (2603), 723
- Charles Smill,5 (2676). 32, 524, 71 1
- Charles Virgil8 (2842), 784
- Charles Volnev10 (3905 1, 938
- Charles Warren9 (3644). 896
- Charles Weston9 (3578 ). 885, 956, ''71
- Charles William7 ( 1444 ), 526
Charlie Bera (3555), —l
1020
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
rill, Charlie AV.S (2853), 786
- Charlotte7 (938), 439
Charlotte7 (1224), 47S, 691
Charlotte8 (2547), 712
- Charlotte0 (3151), S13
- Charlotte Baker6 (678), 387, 561
- Charlotte E. (Sanders), 736
- Charlotte W.8 (2547), 712, SS7
- Chester0 (024). 373, 374, .341, 763
Chester7 (S94), 435, 604
Chester7 (.1453) (Nathaniel0), 534, 747,
905
Chester8 (2686), 747, 905
- Chester'-1 (3702).
- Chester9 (3812), 928
- Chester Baldwin9 (3589), 88S, 957
Chester H. 17-' (3603), 890
Chester Henry10 (3933), 944
Chili7 (1329), 497, 498, 714. 715
- Chili8 (25HO). 715, 889, 958
Chili9 (3500). son
- Chili L. E.9 (3002), 890
- Chloe6 (601), 364, 518, 519
Clara8 (1906), 600, S16
Clara8 (2768g), 769
- Clara8 (2869), 788
- Clara0 (3102), 808, 936
- Clara Belle9 (3333), S3S
- Clara Belle10 (4070). 966
- Clara Blanche9 (3822), 020. 970
Clara Laird9 (3030), 70s
Clara Lavan8 (2416), 695, 881
( la i a Lucile10 (4084), 969
( lata T.8 (1942). 007
- Clara Wheaton9 (3693), 905
- Clarence B.8 (2609), 724
- Clarence C.8 (1007), 014
Clarence Melville8 (1959), 612
- Clarence Walworth8 (2705), 757
- | Clarina6 (61S), 366, 370, 537
I Clarissa
Clarina' (1402). 535. 752, 753
Clarinda(a)6 (5S9), 300
Clarinda Brass" (594), 360, 515, 516
- Clarissa6 (335), 294
Clarissa7 (15171). 540. 770
Clarissa8 ( 1787), 583
Clark7 (S4S). 425
Claud E.10 (3923), 940, 071
- Claude Samuel9 (3781 ). 923
Clementine1 (958), 411
Clementine E.8 (1072), 618
Clinton Spaulding7(923), 311, 437, 503,
007, 008
Clvde1" (3987), 954
Clyde A..8 (2454), 697
- Cera Bellex (2392), 692, 880
Cora Marceline10 (4031 ), 959
Cora (Wilkins), 041
Corinne9 (3827), 930
Cornelia7 (1439), 525, 744. 745
- Cornelia Abigail8 (2702). 705
( ornelia M.8 (1724), 574, 575. 576
Currence! :l )r' (264 ), 270
Currence(b)6 (268), 200, 270
Cynthia7 (1540). 554. 775
Cvnthia .lolia7 (1552), 557
Cynthia (Russell ), 386
Cvrus0 i -i. 336
Cyrus7 (829) (Solomon6), 421, 591, 810
Cyrus8 (2859), 7s7
Cvrus B. 2nds (2103), 030
(m'os Edward0 (3806), 926, 000
<\ mis Edward10 (4083), 969
Daisy Anna Elizabeth10 (4077c), 90S
Hal." (3745), 01 (
Damon Rivers8 (2693), 752. 906, 002.
07 1
999; 999;
145, 146, 242,
249, 253, 254,
rill, Damon Rivers10 (4062), 962, 974
Dana Albert10 (3920). 041
- Daniel, et al., 9S6 : OSS
999; 1001; 1002
- Daniel 2nd. I004
- Daniel (171). See
David (171)
- Daniel7 ( ), 335
Daniel4 (so) (Isaac"),
244, 245. 246, 247
250, 259, 260, 201, 262, 263, 264,
265, 268, 269, 366, 309, 370, 371,
373, 374, 535, 536, 537, 538, 541,
542, 543, 544, 545, 546, 752, 753,
754, 755, 756, 757, 75S, 759, 760,
761, 702, 763, 764, 765, 7G6, 767,
768, 769, 770, 906, 907, 908, 911,
913, 914, 915, 916, 917, 918, 921,
022, 023, 024, 962, 903, 964, 965,
900, 067, 968. 909, 974
Daniel, Jr.5 (253) (Daniel4, Isaac*),
265, 366, 370, 371, 372, 373, 374,
541. 542, 543, 544, 545, 763, 764,
705, 700, 707, 70S, 015, 916, 917,
918, 921, 907, 968, 969, 986
- Daniel6 (328) (Gideon5), 291, 416,
585, 5S6, 809
- Daniel6 (387), 303, 433
- Daniel6 (548) (John5, Paul4), 34S, 349,
402, 493, 404, 704, 705, 706, 881,
SS2, SS3, S84, SS5, 952, 953, 954,
955, 056. 971, 072. 973, 974
- Capt. Daniel, 2nd6 (02S) (Daniel6),
366, 374, 542, 543, 765, 766, 921,
1003
- Daniel6 (705) (Joseph5), 393, 563, 564,
7S7, 7SS, 789, 926, 927, 928, 929,
009, 070
- Daniel7 (1219), 477
- Daniel7 (1223) (Samuel*)
880
- Daniel7 (1303) (Daniel0)
S81 SS^
Daniel7' (1303) (Dudley*)
S96, S97
- Daniel7 (149S) (David0), 542, 764, 918
Daniel7 (1514), 545
Daniel8 (2511 ), 705
- Daniel8 (2S03), 7S8
- Daniel David" (3504). 882
Daniel Lemuel8 (2385), 001
- David, et al., 9SS ; 99S ; 1004
- David
See Daniel4 (89)
- David7 (?). 415
David5 (171) (Ebenezer4), 105. 306,
307, 30S, 438, 439, 440, 492, 493,
104, 00S, 000, 010, 611, 612, 613,
014, 615, 616, S25, 826. 827, 828,
040, 001, 002
David6 (302), 207. 209
David6. See
Daniel6 (548)
David6 (418) (David5), 30S, 440, 613,
014, 015, 016. S2S
David6 (027) (Daniel5), 373. 374, 541,
703, 704, 915, 916, 017, 91S, 967,
00S, 000
David7 (S32) (Obrd°), 297, 421, 592,
811
David7 (035) (Ethan"), 439, 612, S27,
828
David7 (12 12), 470
David. Jr.7 (1503), 542. 764
David Alonzo8 (1839), 592, Sll
David Branard8 (2402), 693
David C.s (1972g) (Moses''), 019, 829,
941
477, 690,
493, 704,
508,
8,
Index
1021
Averill, David F., Jr.7 (043) (David0), 440,
614, 828, 91S, 968, 969
David Jordan9 (3251), 82S
David Merrill9 (3566), 883
- David Merrill10 (3989), 954
David Mortons (1901), 612, S28
David Ransom" (514) (Thomas?), 339,
341, 47S, 692, 093, 094, 095, 880,
881
David Ransom7 (1230). 47S, G92
David Townsend7 (S52), 425, 590, S13
David W.7 (1248), 479
- David Weston7 (1305) (Daniel1'), 493,
705. 700, SS3, 884, 885, 952. 953,
954, 955, 950, 971, 972. 97::, 974,
1003
- Deborah0 (555), 350
- Deborah Hannah8 (28S9), 793
- Dedsaixs (1878), 59S
- Deidamia6 (636a), 377. 546, 547
- Denton8 (1911), 602, 81S
Denton Cecil9, SIS
- "Doctor"7 (1285), 486
- Dolly0 (602), 364. 519, 520, 737
- Dolly ( ), 704
I)..lh lin-.v ( 1423). 523. 7::s
Doras (2144). 040. Mr.
AVe?iV il Dorcas, 14, 16, 51, 52
Averell, )
Averill, Dorothv5 (152), 179
Dorothv0 (319 i, 2'")
Dorothv0 (340). 294
- Dorothv9 (3094). 905
- Dorothv9 (309s), 905
- Dorothv11 (4211). 97::
- Dorothy Mabel9 (3238), S26
Dorothv (Whittlesey), 363
- Dudley5 (237) (Joseph4), 238, 240, 211,
354, 355, 350, 359, 507, 508, 72b,
S96, 897
-Dudley6 (575a) (Dudley5), 23S, 350.
059. 507, 50S, 72s, 896, 897
Eade (Ilutchins), 272, 273, 274, 275
- Earl Amos9 (3784), 923, 969
- Earl M.9 (3540), 879
Eben7, 209
Eben7 (920) (,l.w°). 438, 009. 825,
826, 827
Eben7 (950), 440. 617
Ebens (19721.), 618
Ebenezer, et al., 229 ; 990
Averill, Ebenezer (226). See
Averell, Ebenezer (226)
Averill. Ebenezer4 (Paul3), 142
Ebenezer4 (71) (Thomas'-1), 13'.
Ebenezi r4 ( '? ). 339
Ebenezer5 (?), 336
Ebenezer5 (170) (Ebenezer1, John?),
194. 306, 307, 430. 437, 438, 111,
005, ooo, on;, 609, oio. Oil, 012,
S25
Ebenezer5 (200), 227
Averill. | Ebenezer5 (219) (Abijah*), 233.
Averell, (234. 341, 342. 343. 3 11. Iso, 481,
482, 097, 698, 699, 994. 995, 999
Averill, ( Ebenezer 3rd0 (403) (Ebenezer5),
I Eben.
307. 436, 607. S25. S42
Averill. Ebenezer Hubbard7 (1301)
Edgar Adalbert9 (3277). 830
Edgar Eugene8 < 2771111. 771. 923, 909
Edgar F.7~(1491), 539, 762, 914
Edgar Francis8 (2S34), 7S4
Edgar Waite10 (407!)). 909
EdisonC)8 (2027), 727
EdisonC')8 (2035). 728
- Edith0 (700). 393
- Edith9 (3150), 813
Averill, Edith9 (3768), 923
Edith Amanda9 (3241), 827, 940
Edith Evi hn1" (3913), 940
Edith S.s (2451), 097
Edith Weston10 (3973), 953
- Edmond Heaths (2756), 764
Edmund M.9 (323 1 ), 826
■ Edmund Morris7 ( I 199 l, 542, 704
Edna Amelias (2668), 742
- Edna Rachel'-'. Ms
- Edward, et al., 18 : 23
- Edward'1 (527). 34 4
- Edward6 (534;i i. 345
Edward7 (1231) (David ft.0, Thomas6),
339, 340, 478, 693, 880
- Edward7 (1286), 187
- Edward7 (1374), 500
- Edward8 (1856), 594
- Edward8 (2041 ). 027, 839, 94 1
- Edward" (2020), 727
- Edward8 (2033), 727
- Edward9 (3012), 790
- Edward Augustus8 (1S13), 587
- Edward C.1" (3932), 9 13
- Edward E.7 (1404), 513
- Edward Everett9 (3640), 895
- Edward Franklin7 (1548), 50 7
- Edward Humphrey8 (2652), 730
- Edward Mark9 (3612), 891
Edward Marshall8 (3734), 912, 900
Edward Putnam7 (1302). 504, 724
- Edward Scott9 (2321 ), 836, 912
- Edward Sullivan8 (2571), 71-, 892, 959
Edward Wilson9 (2170), S15, 936, 937
- Edward Wilson, Jr.10 (3901), 937
- Edwin' (-57), 120
Edwin7 (867), 127. ooo. 815, 816
- Edwin8 (2810). 7S1
- Edwin Low1" ( 4004 ), 962
- Edwin Paxton7 i I 100), 5 1::
- Edwin Rufus9 (3008), 794
Edwin Wallace8 (1S17), 588
- Effies (1071 ). op,
- Effie F.s (1960), on, S2S
: fie (Givi . ni. 97o
I ' i M.s (2849), 7S6, 92 i
- Elaine Clara10 (3920), 940
Elbridge8 (1887), 599
- - El. anor7 (1023). 505
Eleanor Harriett10 (4077.1). 96S
- Eleanor Rebi cca10 (3921), 940
- Eleanor Uptons (21 10), 640
- El. i \ . r. ' (3232). S20
Electa0 (01- ), 339, U
- Electa6 (070;. 3S7, 559
- — Electa8 (2405), 693
Electa Maria8 (2735) , i !
- Electa Philura8 (1825), 5S8
Elibe7 (960d), 441
Elilni Barber7 (1372). 500. 727
Elihu Baxter7 ( 073 i (John", E
in!),5'). 209, ! 13. 620, 531, 94]
- Elijah5 ('?). 220. 337
Elijah5 (172) (Ebenezer*), 195,
309. 440. (92, 017. 991, 992
Elijah5 (209), 227
Elijah- (2 31 ). 230. 350
Averill, Elijah6 (402). 207. See also
Averill, Elijah0 (419) (Elijah5). 307,
4(0, o]7
Elijah0 (501) i 1/-// /.-"). 351. 503, 718
Elijah7 (720). 398, 399. 400
- Elijah7 (951). 440. 617
Elijah7 (1348), 503, 71-
Elijah Stoddard11 (595). 360
- Eliphalet6 (599) (P, y45), 364. 310.
517, 521. 7.34. 733. 899, 900, 959
- Eliphalet8 (2636), 729
942
!08;
3 09.
1022
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Eliphalet8 (2660), 736, 901, 959
Averill, / Gen. Elishas (261), (Moses4), 269,
Averv, J270, 338, 373, 377, 378, 379, 380,
381, 3S2, 388, 550, 560
Averill, Elisha0 (606), 364
Elisha Henry8 (1875), 597
i lisha I'.- (652), 381, 382
- Elisha Pecks (265S), 7:;.",
- Eliza0 (679), 388
Eliza0 (881), 433
Eliza' (934 ). 439
- Eliza7 (1021), 450, 632
- Eliza7 (1241), 479
- Eliza7 ( 125] ). 479
- Eliza7 (1546), 557, 779
Eliza7 i 1632), 566, 790
- Eliza" ( 1820), 588
- Eliza8 (2720), 760
- Eliza A.7 (1627), 565
I liza Ann7 (7S5). 416, 5S4
- Eliza B.'; (670), 387, 559
Eliza (Conant), 497, 711
Eliza Eoote9 (3775), 91 S, 969
■ Eliza Jane0 (590), 360
Eliza Jane7 (1001), 44S, 629
- Eliza Jane7 (1421), 520, 707
- Eliza Jane8 ( -2(191). 635
- Eliza Jennie7 (1412). 515
- Eliza M.8 (2546), 71 2. 887
Eliza Winter8 (2330), 679
Elizabeth6 (143 I, 176, 177
- Elizabeth6 (196) 223
- Elizabeth6 (326), 291
Elizabeth0 (532), 344, 4S2
- Elizabeth0 (5S2), 358
Elizabeth0 (63S), 377
Elizabeth7 (1161). 471
- Elizabeth' (1208), 470
- Elizabeth7 (1346), 352, 503, 504, 505
- Elizabeth7 (1304), 505
- Elizabeth7 ( 1 163), 535
- Elizabeth8 (2070), 632
- Elizabeth8 (2410), 693
- Elizabeth" (2574 ), 718
Elizabeth0 (3200), 823
Elizabeth9 (3290), S30
- Elizabeth9 (3324), S37, 942
- Elizabeth Adeline9 (3642), S95
- Elizabeth Amanda8 I 1S62 I, 595
- Elizabeth Ann8 (1957), 012
- Elizabeth (Austin), 351
- Elizabeth Bovnton9 (3315), S35
- Elizabeth Cunningham9 (3318), 836
- Elizabeth Elli nT | 1 103), 513
- Elizabeth H.s (2771), 771, 923
Elizabeth Lord(a)s (2312), 077
- Elizabeth T,ord(b)s (2313), 077
- Elizabeth Malissa6 (592), 360, 514
Elizabeth Morgan7 (788), 417
- Elizabeth (Morgan) Johnson, 291
Elizabeth Phebe8 (2768c), 708
- Elizabeth Rose10 (3903), 9:17
- Elizabeth Sarah8 (2138), 646
- Elizabeth (Stoddard), 360
Elizabeth ( ) Wall, 297, 29S
Ella8 (244::). 696
- Ella8 (2562), 716, 890
- Ella Utgusta9 i 35S2), 886, 950, 957
Ella Ethel10 (394 I ). 940
Ella ( Memmingwav ). 923
- Ella Lucretia9 (3576), 885
- Ella Mae'1 (3783 ). 92:1
I'll. i Matilda8 I 1930a), 604, 824
Ella Portia (Geiger), 938
Ella Wrightson9 (3615), S92
lll.n7 (1535), 549
- Ellen8 i 1931 ), 60*
. ... I Ellen Frances8 (1838), 592
AvenI1> | Cynthia Ellen
- Ellen Hodgess (2322), 678
Ellen Jenks9 (3009), 794
Ellen M.8 (1935), 005
Ellen Maria8 (1915), 602
Ellen Maria" (2665), 742
- Ellen Mills" (20,74). 744
Ellen Savage8 (1997 >, 022, S32
- Elbe C.8 ( 1924 ). 603
- Ehna Lavinia8 (1832), 592
- Elmer James10 (0925), 941
- Elmira8 ( 1929). 003, S24
Elmira (Lawson), 603
- Elnora Elizabeth9 (35S0), 8S5
- Elvira7 ( 1549), 557, 7S0
- Elvira Eliza7 (1501), 542
Elzina8 (2301), 690
- Emaline ( ), 72S
- Emeline7 (1235), 478, 694
Emerson Moses" (1551), 557
- Emery' (1630), 565
Emery Howell8 (1960), 612
- Emily' (1390), 509, 729
- Emily' (1536), 549, 774
- Emily A.7 (1077). 460, 647
- Emily Caroline8 (2536), 710
- Emily Philura8 (1S50), 594
- Emily S.7 (1214 ). 477
- Emilv Susan8 (2759). 704. 91S
Emma4 (50) {John-), 123, 183, 193,
422
Emma7 < 1470 i, 536
Emma8 (2701), 765
- Emma9 (3723), 911, 905
- Emma Browne!!1.0 (3904 ). 937
Emma Christine9 (3675), S99
- Emma Claras (2129), 641, 844
- Emma Kate" (2790), 779, 924
- Emma L.s (1936), 605, S24
- Emma O.9 (3664), 896
Emma li." (2876), 7SS, 929
- Emma Rose9 (3329), S3S
Emmeline Trivett8 (203S), 627, S38
- Emmi I Dolphs (2795), 779
Averill, Enoch (190). See
Averell, Enoch (190)
Averill, Deacon Enos7 (997), 210, 316, 447,
627
- Enos "Carlton"8 (2044), 62S
Averill, Ephraim. See
Averell, Ephraim (112)
Averill, Ephraim5 (242). 241
- Ephraim0 (560), 351
- Fphraim' (812), 419. 5SS
- Ephraim8 < 1821 ). 5SS
- Ephraim Meachanr (1517n), 375, 545,
540. 770. 923, 924, 969
- Frastus0 (329), 291. 417
Ernest0 (35SS), 887
Ernest Le Roy9 (3705), 916, 968
- Ernestine Louise10 (391S), 940
Ervin ll.;i (3376), S43
Esther' (86) (Isaac'), 146, 241
Esther' (257), 266
Esther6 (690), 3S8
Esther8 (1893), 600, S15
- Esther0 (3017), S92
- Esther9 (3037). S94
Esther Emma8 (2768a), 70S
- Esther Marguerite10 (4077e), 968
Esther (Walker). 140
- Esther Zelima7 (1009). 500. 725
Ethan9 (414), 308, 439, 612, 827, 82S
- Ethel M.11 (4207). 972
- Eugene8 (2684 ). 7 15
- Eugene -1." (23.75), 337, 690, S79
- Eugene Wilson9 (3316). S35
I n d e x
1023
Averill, Eula Elizabeth10 (3922), 040
- Eula Elizabeth10 ( 1009), 956
Eunice6 (327), 291
- Eunice6 (631 ). 374, 543, 544
Eunice7 ( 700 i, H7
Eunice ( ), 310
- Eunice Almira10 (4077f), 968
- Eunice Ann7 ( 1500), 542
Eunice (Calhoun), 371
- Eunice Eliza8 (2662), 736, 902
- Eunice Maria7 ( 1422), 520, 7::7
- Eunice Marion10 (3915 ), 940
Eunice S.7 CUT ), 436
Eunice White7 (1419), .317
Eunis6 (653 I, 383
Euphemia Ann" (2831), 7S4
Euphemia Elizabeth* (1885), 599
Evah Maud0 (3174), 817
Evander7 (740), 402, 574. 575, 799
Evanders (1729), -"1,4, 575, 576
- Evelena9 (3255), 829, 041
- Evelvn Lois11 (4213), 074
- Evelvn Maria8 (1866), 500
Experience6 (363 ). 299
Ezekiel4 (60), 128, 200, 224, 225
- Ezekiel4 (80) (Paul3), 142
Averill, Ezekiel (1S4). See
Averell, Ezekiel (184)
Averill, Ezekiel5 ( 19S), 223
Ezekiel8 (2125), 637, 843
Ezra6 (396), 305
! anna" ( 340), 294
Fanny6 ( 417 1, 308
Fanny6 < 639), 377, 548
Fanny7 ( 131 1; ). 195
Fanny8 1 1972e), 619
Fannys (2516), 705, SS2
Fann'v8 < 2683 ), 745
- FannV Bradford7 (916), 436, 007
- Fannv Gilman0 (3145), 812
Fay Eben9 (3227), 826
- Felix Eugene10 (4065), 002
- Fitch C.6 (051), 3S1, 382
- Flora7 (1568), .",7,0
- Flora Ada8 (2800), 780, '.12:.
- Flora Ella6 (1876), 597
Flora Ethel1" (3!i74), 953, 971
1 lora Howess (l>7n), 596, 813
Florence8 (2157), <;47
Florence" (2446), 696
Florence Adele8 (2034). 004
Florence Estelle9 (3199), 823
Florence Gertrude10 (3931), 943
Florence Irene1" (3860), 934
Florence Malvina8 (1000), 621
- llorence Malvinia8 (2002), 022, S35
Florence Maria" (2014), 725
- Florence Mildred1' (3300), 831
- Florence Nightingale10 (4000), 954, 974
- Fordis8 (516), 330, 341, 479
Fordis7 (1243), 47<i
- Fordis7 (1253), 480
Foresto E.9 (3253), 820, 940, 071
Forrester Wallace* (2070), 745
- Frances9 (3302), S31
- Frances Celia7 (1563), 558, 782
- Frances E.6 (671), 3S7
Frances Eliza7 (1508), 543, 767
Frances Jane7 (1347), 503
- Frances L.c (540), 340, 4S7
- Francis6 (495), 330, 472
- Francis7 (784), 416
Francis A.8 (2068), 632
Francis Eugene9 (3708), 907, 962, 974
Frank7 (1008), 562
Frank8 ( 1804), 585
Franks (2866), 7SS, 928, 970
Frank10 (3991), 954
rill, Frank Alexander9 (3533). S79
I- rank Hull. .rk7 ( L057 ), 313, 453, 636
- Frank C.s (2102), 636
- Frank G.10 ( 1087 1, 970
- Frank I.. ons ( 2622 1. 726, 396
- Frank Llovd9 (3720 i, 'mi-. 964, 965
Frank M.s (3550), 380
Frank K,,Iliii* (278S), ""77.
Frank Schoppe8 (2873), 788, 028, 929
- Frank Weston' 1 1986), 621
- Frank Wheeler8 1 266 1 ), 736
- Frank William0 ( 3690 i . 902
- Frank Wilson10 1 1016), 958, 974
- Franklin7 (1328) (.7, ■■■■■ ' 1 . 197, 498,
714. 8S8, 389, 9 18, 974
Franklin8 ( 1976), 619
- Franklin E.8 (1854), 594
Franklin Pi rkins8 ( 25 10), 710
Fred9 (3016), 797
- Fred10 (?), 790
Fred Amos8 < IS49 I, 594
- Fred B.8 (2789), 775
Fn d < Irosby8 ( 1S03), 585, 309
- Fred M.s (2850), 780
- Fred Wilson0 (331 I ), S35
- Freddie9 (3779), 022
Frederic Albions (2000), 622
I rederick \.aron9 (3818 1, 928
- Frederick (lark'1 1 3679), 899
- Frederick Eugene8 ( I860), 595
Frederick Lawton0 (3760), 916, 967
Frederick Lewis9 (3197 I, 823
- Frederick S.s (2717), 760
Frederick William6 (60S) (Perry5),
364, 525. 744. 745
- Garra7 (1450) (Xathaniel0), 534, 740.
747. 0(17,
< !i - rge, et al., 23 ; 23
George6 (444), 313
( .1 orge6 ( 536 1. 346
Gi orge7 ( 855), 426, 597
- (leorge7 (878), 433
- George7 (960c), 4 41
- George7 (975), I 13. 021, 832, 835
- (in, rye7 (1265), 1-1
George7 ( 1367), 505
George7 ( 13-3 |, 5117
George7 ( 1490), 539, 761, 913, 91 I
George7 (1621), 565
1 ge8 (1802), 583
- Georges ( 1994 I, 621
<: 'ges (2408), 693
- George8 (2414 ), 695
- George8 (2608 1, 723
- George8 (2004), 752
George8 (2708), 757, 911, •m:>
George A.7 (1247), 340. 470, 000
George A.s (2886), 701
George Ubi rt9 (3010), 704
George Barrett9 1 37,7,7). 881
George Baxters (1985), 621, 831, 041
Gi orge Baxter9 (330-). 831
- George C.7 (780), 416, 583
George <~'.s ( 1704 ). 583
- George Clark* (2888), 793, 930
- George Clark. Jr.9 (3828), 930
- George Edward0 (3711). 907, 002
George F.s (1789), 583
George F.9 (3131), 812
- George Franklin" (1815) (Thomas7),
7,-7
George Franklin8 (2552) (Franklin7),
714. 388, 958, 974
George Franklin9 (3584) (George*),
886, 956
- George Frederick8 (2737), 70-2
■ George f;.s (1003). 014
George Granville8 (2540), 711, 712
1024
Aver ell, Ave rill, Avery Family
verill, George II. s ( 2326), 678
George Henry8 (2617), 726
George Herman9 (3666), 896
— George J.8 (2325), 678
— George Leonard8 (2612), 725
George Marshall8 (2748), 763, 915, 967,
968
— George Milos (2731), 761
George Stearns5 (ls52), 594
George W.7 (1221), 477
— George W.9 (3400), S44
— George Walter3 (3760), 916
— George Warren7 (1643), 56S, 792, 929,
930, 931
Capl George Washington8 (1781), 171,
5S2, 5S3, SOS, 936
— George William3 (3591). S90
— George Woodbury8 (2529), 70S, S85,
957
— Georgia9 (3328), 838, 94::
Georgia Mav9 (3233), 826
- Gerry C.T (936), 4::9
— Gertie9 (3299). S3!
- Gertie Bell9 (3136), SI 2
— Gertrude Agnes10 (4073), 966
— Gertrude D.9 (3661 ). 896
G, sire' (960a), 441
Gideon5 (145) (Jabi :'). 175, 176, 177,
259, 289, 290, 291, 416, 417, 5S4,
585, 586, 809
— Gideon6 (336). 294
- Gideon Barber6 (573), 354, 355, 506
Gilbert6 (635c), 375
— Gittv6 (658), 382, 383
— Gladice9 (3558), SSI
— Gladvs11 (4208), 973
— Glenn M.9 (3193), S20, 939
— Goldie9 (3240), 826
- Grace'-' (3017), 797
Grace9 (3301 ), 831
- Grace ( ), 881
— Grace A.s (2 147), 696
Grace O.9 (3662), 896
Grace Gushing9 (3309), 831
— Grace Julia'' (3697), 005
- Grace Leon10 (3859), 934
— Grace Lillian9 (3609), sol. 95S
Grace Lillian"1 c;om>>. or,:;
G ci Piatt9 (3722 I, 908
Grace Rhoda10 I 1002), 955
- Granl \.5 (24 18), 696
- Granville Clifford' (915), 436, 437, 607,
Grei nli .iir (960b). I II
— Gi:lias ( 1925 ). 603, 823
Guy Terry8 (2804), 780
Hannah (?), 567, 568
II mnah3 ( 13), 89, 92, 96, 97
Hannah4 I 76) ( Thomas3), 135, 136, 137
Hannah4 (85) (Isaac3), 1 16
Hannah6 (247), "II
(389), 303
(521 I, 339, 341
(55S), 350
(623), 370
Hannah' (817), 120, 588
(S3J ), 121, 422
(920), 137
HannahC)' (1313), 195
II;, mi, I, Ci7 (1315), 495
Hannah' ( 1333), 19S
Hannah' (1341), 502, 7 17
Hannah' I 1356 I, 504
Hannah8 i IS10), 5S7
Hannah ( -). 567, 56S
Hannah Caroline8 ( 1712), 572, 796
Hannah E. I Atkinson i, 641
A verill, Hannah
(French) V
(Perkins) ( 495
l(Wilkins) /
Hannah Matilda5 (2569). 717
Hannah (Miles), 376, 377
- Hannah (Perkins), 350
— - Hannah Rosanna5 (1S42), 592
Hannah Tyler' (1511), 545, 768
- Hannah (Wildes), 294
Hannibal8 (1972k), 619
- Hannibal Wales7 (S75), 432, 602
Harley Luther10 (3993), 954, 973
Harmony6 (320), 290. 415
Harold Russell9 (3643), 895
Harriet' (947), 440, 616
- Harriet7 (1322), 497, 498, 710
Harriet7 (1449), 534, 745
- Harriet7 (1466), 535, 753
Harriet' (1495), 541
- Harriet8 (1726). 576
Harriet8 (1970), 616
Harriet8 (231S). 678
Harriet A.s (1920), 603, 820
Harriet B.s (1797), 583
- Harriet E. ( Babcock), 915
Harriet Evalina8 (2601), 751
Harriet Francess (2530), 708
- Harriet II.7 (1557). 558
- Harriet Isabella7 (1592), 560
Harriet Olivia8 (1843), 592
Harriet Theresa9 (3191). S20, 939
Harriet Trvphena5 (2390), 692
Harriet W.6 (660a), 3S6. 551
Harriet Woods8 (1S19), 588
Harriette Jeannettes (2749), 763
Harriette Wealthy8 (2.357), 715
Harrison7 (1209) (Paul''), 336, 337,
177. 6S9, 879
- Harrison8 (2363) (HugW), 690, 879 .
- Harrison Morton10 (40S2). 969
Harrison Moss8 (2S36), 784
Harrison Samuel8 (2346), 336, 690, 879
Harry9 (2700), 752
Harry9 (3532), S79
- Harrv9 (3604), sou
Harrv9 (3616), S92
- Harrv Km. rsons (1930b), 604
- Harry J.9 (3545), 879
- - Harrv Lerov10 (4074), 966
Harrv Roland9 (3770), 917
- Harrv Vernon9 (3175). 817
Harrv Weston10 (4012). 956
Hartley8 (2043). 222. 62S
Hartman Fenn' (1562), 55S
- Harvey' (1541). 554
Harvey Eastman1" (4006). 955
Harvey Marion8 (1001), 600, S16
- Hattie8 (2411). 693
- Hattie8 (2632), 727
Hattie9 (3724). 011
Hatty Mav9 (3119), Sll
Hazel Hell9 (3235), S26
Hearta Maria'' (539), 346
- Helen9 (3202), 830
- Helen9 (3207). 830
Helen Dotha8 (2770b). 769
- Helen Elizabeth10 I 1060), 062, 974
- Helen Gould8 (3239), S26
Helen M.s (280S), 781
Helen Marguerite ( ), 928
Helen i Marr' (914), 436, 606
) Mar
Helen Mavnanl9 (3829). 930
Helen Pauline10 (4077). 06S
- Helen Rvder1" (3930), 942
Helen Stella10 ( 1007), 955
Helen Ward8 (2606). 723
Index
1025
rill, Helen Willard9 (3826), 929
- Heman6 (600), 364, 516, 521
- Heman Augustin7 (1435), 525
- Heman Augustin8 (2672), 744
- Hon. Heman Otis8 (2669), 44, 244, 370,
521, 741, 745, 902, 903, 904, 905,
961
- II. ■man Otis, Jr.9 (3695), 905
- Heman Perry(a)7 (1442), 525
- Heman Perry(b)7 (144.3), 525, 745
- Heman Perry9 (3096). 905
- Henrietta8 (1841), 592, Sll
- Henrietta'' (2707 ). 755, 757
- Henrietta0 (3405), 846
- Henrietta Lever (939), 439
- Henrietta Willametta7 (1593), 500, 785
- Henry, et al., 22 ; 31 ; 31 ; 31
- Henry6 (635b) (Nathaniel'), 375, 545,
540, 768, 709, 770, 921, 922, 923,
924. 969
- Henry1 (858 I, 426
- Henr'v7 ( L379 ), 507, 728
- Henry7 (1517h), 546, 768, 921, 922
- Henrvs (1933), 004
- Henry8 (1975). 019, 830
Henry9 (3291 i, 830
- Henrv9 (350." i. 882
- Henry1" (4069), 966
- Henry Armenius9 (3803), 926
Henry Augustus5 (285.".), 566, 7-7. 926,
927, 909
- Henrv Cleveland8 (2835), 781
Henrv D.s (2713). 759, 911
- Dr. Henrv Dexter9 (3100), 808
- Henrv Dodge9 (3077 I, 899
- Henrv E.8 (2,-,-3), 7'H
- Henry Eliphalet8 (2656), 73.3, 899
- Henrv Everett5 (1S05), 585
• Henry Herbert9 ( 3056 i. 804, 934
■ Henrv James Cropsv6 (677), 387, 3SS.
560, 783, 784, 785
- Henrv Ketchum7 (1476) (Nathan"),
536, 750, 757, 907, 90S, 963, 964,
965
- Henr,\ Ketchum, Jr.s (2702), 44, 205,
200, 37n, 371, 73i.. 90S, 964, 905
■ Henry Lafavette9 (3749), 915, 966
■ Henry Lee9 (3815 i. 928
Henry Lisle9 (3776), 922
■ Henrv Lucius7 (1471). 535
Henry Miles" (647 i, 377. 549
■ Henrv Miles7 (1532). 549
Henrv Oscar8 (1914), 602
Henrv Perrv7 (1417) (Eliphalet5), 517,
735. S99. 900. 959
II. nry Russell8 (207.')), 744
Henrv Staplev8 ( 2769e), 768, 922
Henrv Ward8 (2766), 3.73, 374, 765,
921
Henrv We. ks9 (3339), -39, 944
Henrv Wilson9 (3153 >. 814
Hepzibah ( -1 ) (/',i»/;). 1-12
Hepzibah5 (2 Hi), 241
Herbert Arthur10 I 3S61 i. 935
Herbert Ellsworths (2134 I, 645
Herbert 0.s (1962), 614
Herbert R.s (2155), 047
Hez.kiah7 (937), 439
Hilda Lawrence5 (2135), 645
Hiram7 (92S) (Asa?), 438, 610
Hiram7 (998), 447. 44'.i
Hiram7 ( 1.337). 502
Hiram Harrison8 (2320). 706, 884, 954,
973, 97 4
Hiram Harrison10 (4001 ). 954
Hiram \<'l-..ii7 (1238) (DavidB), 478,
695. S81
Averill, lb .ran'' (009), 5, 44, 359, 364, 517,
526, 529, 9U4
Horace(a)° (661), 386
- Horace7 (948), 440, 010
- Horace L.8 ( 1965), 614
Horace Melville9 (3079), 807
- Horace Perry7 ( 144.-). 530
Horace S3 (2785), 774
Horace Smith(b)6 (064) (Moses5), 386,
551, 554, 74 1. 774, 775
- Horace Smith7 ( 17.12 ), 7.7,5
■ - Horatio A.8 (2870), 7--, 928
Eloratio D.6 (2783), 774
I [oratio Francis7 ( 153 t I, 39, 549, 550,
57S, 772. 77:;
Howard9 (3019), 797
Howard Washburne9 (3246), 828
- Il.il" (3182), 81b
Hugh S.T (1213) (Paul*), 477, 690, 879
Huldah ( Kinnej ), 290
- Hvman A.7 (899), 435
- Ichabod Kneelan.l" (668), 387, 559
Ida9 (3(111 ). 796
- Ida9 (3813), 928
l.la Ann8 (2733), 701
- J. la Coralia8 (1930c I, 604
Ida E.9 (3274 ), 829, '.'41
l.la Euphemia8 ( 1910), 602, 817
- Ida Frederica9 (3121 I, 811
Ina9 (31S6), 819
Ira'' (417.1. 30S
- Ira 2nd7 (H27) (Asa0), I3S, 609, 827,
940
- Ira Ralph9 (3242). 609, 827, 940, 971
Ira Warren7 (1607 i, 562, 7-7. 925
- Inn,'7 (12ii7 i. 476, 689
- rrene7 (1507), 7.1::. 766
Irene9 (3185), 819
- Irene < ornelia5 I 276 ) i . 765
- Irene Ellen9 (3605), 890
- levin Montrose5 (279S), 780
Isaac, et al., 31. 32; 34; 34; 34
- Isaac(" ) : < 15), 07
- Isaai ('') ; (21) i William-), 5, 41. 34 S9,
92, 95, 96. 97, 118. 119, 12-, 132,
134, 143, 144, 147., 146. 154, 171,
173. 174. 241, 242, 243, 244, 2 17,
23'.. 266, 267, 361, 362, 303. 364,
366, 370, 374. 375. 377. 378, 383,
3S4, 3S5, 3-7.
520. 523, 524.
535. 5:;.;. 537,
3 11. 3 15, 7,40. 54;
551. 552, 553, 554.
5511, 5(m. 5C1. 5.3'.
7::-. 711. 742. 743,
388, 51 13 51-. 519,
525. 520. 530, 534,
5.:-. 311. 542, 543,
3 1-. 54:i, 55(1.
555. 557, 5 5S,
7:: I. 735, 737,
714. 745, 740.
747,
751.
752,
, 3 : ; .
73 1.
7 5 5 ,
73,;.
7 5 7,
7 5-.
75' 1.
760,
761,
762,
763,
7 04,
765,
766,
70 7.
70s.
769,
77(3
771.
772,
774,
7 75
77-
77!),
780,
7-1.
7-2.
783,
7-1.
. - ■'.
7S6,
7-7.
S99, 900, 901, '102. 904, 905, mi.;.
907, 908, 91 I. 913, 91 I. 915, 916,
917, 91S, 921, 922, 923, "21. 925,
959, 960, 901, 962, 963, 964, 965,
(1.;.;. 967. 90S, 969. :>74
Isaac (-7) (Is,,,,,-). 146
Dr. Isaac5 (250) (Moses4), 268, 270,
375, 376, 377, 385, 546, 547, 51-.
549, 771. 772. 774. 994
Isaac6 (.'.I:; 1. 377, 548
l-aac Blakeman, 3.1 , 34
Dr. Isaac W.6 (660) (Moses5), 386, 550,
7. 5 7. , 5 50, 77 1
Isabel8 (1932), 604
l-al.ell8 (1940). 609, 825
Isabella7 (1528). 548
Isabella5 (172- 1. 574. 575. 57i";
1026
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Averill, Isabella (McChessey), 574, 5,5
Isabelle9 (3586), SSO
[sabelle Curtis8 (2055), 630
- Isaiah, 357
Averill, Isaiah (215). See
Averill, Isaiah (215
Averill. Isaphena9 (.3327), S3S ; 942
Averill. Israel. See
Aven 11, Israel (194)
Averill, Iva (?), 786
tva Clementine" (3341), 839
- Ivis Maria10 (4008), 956, 974
- hv Maud10 (3809), 936
Gen. J. T., S45
Mrs. J. \\\, 7n4
Jabez4 (39) (William3), 15, 118, 119,
143, 145, 154, 171, 173, 174, 175,
176, 177, 243. 244, 289, 290, 292,
415, 410, 417, 41S, 5S3, 584, 585,
586, 808, 809, 810, 936
Jabez6 (324), 291, 116, 5-1
Jackson Curtis8 (2,31). 701
— Jacob0 (150) (Jamb*), 132, 179
— Jacob5 (225) (Solomon4), 235, 345,
347, 9S0, 9S7
— Jacob0 (395) (Thomas5), 305, 434, 604,
S24
- Jacob7 (SS3), 434
- - - Jacob Harvey7 (885), 434
James, et al., Is : 389 ; 1004
James4 (37) ( William-). 119
tapt. James" (142) (Jabez4), 175, 176,
177, 2S9, 290. 291, 293, 415, 410,
5S3, 808, 930, 987
James6 (323) (James5, Jain-4, 173, 289,
293, 416, 5S3, SOS, 936
— James6 (634), 374, 545
— James6 (635a), 375, 545
James6 (714). 392, 303
James7 (779), 410, 583, SOS, 9.36
— James7 (921), 437
Jamess (1972a), 61S, S29, 940, 941,
971
— Jamess (2409), 693
James8 (2710), 757
James9 (3717). 90s
- James Boothbay7 (775), 414, 582
James Bradford (2771e), 771, 924
— James D.7 (1565), 55S
— James D.8 (2455), 697
James G.7 (1520), 548
- Major James Gill6 (648) (Isaac5), 377,
549, 771, 772, 774
— James H.s (1779), 582
James Henrv9 (372S). 911
- James J., 1004
James Johnson0 (401), 307, 436, 605,
006
— James Judsons (1791), 5S3, SOS, 936,
1003
• limes Kent Piatt8 (2701), 75G, 907,
963, 964
James Kimball7 (1165), 471, 678
James Knox7 (1537). 549, 773
James P.7 (1402), 51:;
James Parnell8 (1927), 603, 823, 939
- James Paul9 (31S9), S20, 93S
James Paul, Jr.10 (3909). 93S
C<,1. James Perry* (2057), 735, 900,
959
James Root7 (1410), 517
James Stephen Alexander8 (2S32), 784
James W.8 (2851 ), 786
James Weston'1 (3568), ss3, 953, 971,
072. 073
James Wilbur7 (1595). 561
James Wilev7 (1587), 500
James William8 (2319), 44. 678, 875
359, 360,
497, 49S,
Averill. James Williss (2777), 771
- Jane6 (412), 30S
Jane7 (890), 435
— Jane Frances Piatt0 (3767), 916
— Jane Maria7 (1509) 543. 707
— Jane (Mayors) Clark, 224, 225
- Janet Turner8 (1999), 022, 835
- Jarvis7 (1502), 542
— Jason Mariner* (2894), 793, 930
- Jasper" (334), 293
Jasper" (3754), 915
- Jasper Stephen5 (2740), 703
— Jeffersons (1803), 596, 812
— Jemima4 (69), 131. 227
— Jenn.it,' Evans0 (3710), 907, 964
Jennies (2os2). 745
Jennies (2710), 759
Jennie ( Ynthia" ( loo.', ), 000
— Jennie M.9 (3195), S20
— Jennie Mary9 (3133), 812, 930
- Jeremiah6 (70S), 393
- Jeremiah7 (1020), 505, 790
Jeremiah Noble7 (1405), 535
-- Jerome8 (1892), 000
Jerusha8 (1894), 000, 810
• bsser' (245) (Joseph-1), 238, 240, 241,
355, 35S, 359, 360, 508, 513, 514,
515, 510, 729, 730, 733, 734, 898,
sol), 900, 996, 997, 99S, 1001, 1002
Jesse6 (373) (Thomas'-'), 299, 300, 425,
595, 596, S12, 813, 1003
Jesse6 (552) (John'), 348, 349, 350,
490, 407, 710. 711, 712. 713, 714,
715, SS7. SSS, S89, 890, 957, 95S,
974
— Jesse. Jr.6 (593) (Jesse5),
514, 733, 734
- Jesse, Jr.7 (1323) (Jesse6)
711, S87, 888, 957
- Jesse7 (1626), 565
Jesse Il,i\vess (1868), 596, 813
Jessie9 (3149), S13
- Jessie'-1 (3181), SIS
— - Joane, 1 8
— Joanna5 (221), 235
— Joanna5 (269), 275
- Joanna6 (717). 394
- Joanna ( ',.s ( 2545 ). 7 12
Job-" (272). 275. 3S9, 390, 393, 394
Job 2nd" (442), 313
— Johanna" (711). 393, 507
— John, et al., 23 ; 23 ; 32 ; 32 ; 32 ; 32 ;
33 ; 990
— John (?), 507, 508
Averill, John (4S). See
Averell, John (48)
Averill, John4 (172) (Thomas3), 134, 136,
Averill. I John. Jr.5 (102) (
Averell, I1S2, 183, 184, 1S5,
189, 190, 298, 302,
433, 602, 603, 819,
937, 938, 939, 996
Averill, John5 (229) (Paul*.
34S, 349, 492, 493,
49S, 499, 500, 501,
7()0, 707, 70S, 709,
713, 714, 715, 710,
881, 882, 883, SS4,
sss. 889, 890, 891,
954, 950, 957, 958,
973, 974, 979. 9S1
John(n)0 (308), 300
Johni1')" (370) (Thomas
300, 425, 597, S14, 1
John6 (397) ( Thomas5,
434. 435, 004, 005. S
Join
4. J>
hn3)
186,
187,
188
303,
349,
43 2
820,
823,
824
P(
til3),
230
494,
495,
496
502,
704,
705
710,
711,
712
717,
718,
719
885,
SSO,
887
892,
952,
953
959,
971,
972
5, J<
In,4),
299
003
Thomas4),
305
>24
Index
1027
ro9,
309, 510,
567, 791,
605
494. 495
915, 910, 91.
Averill, John6 (431) {Benjamin'') 312, 443,
620, 621, 622, 831, 832, S35, 941
— John0 (550) (John5, Paul*), 348, 349,
493, 494, 495, 490, 707, 708,
885, 886, 887, 956, 957
— John0 (557). 350, 351, 503, 505
— - John6 (559), 351
— John6 (583) (Josiah5), 35S,
729
— John6 (712) (Joseph5), 393,
792, 929, 930, 93]
— John7 (911) (Philip*),
— .lohn7 (972). 443, 620
— .lolin7 (1311) (.lohn{),
SS5, 956. 957
— John7 (1305), 505
— John7 (1451), 534
John7 (1496), 542, 763
967, 968
— John7 (1524), 548
— John7 (1606), 562
— John8 (1930), 003
John8 (2532), 708
— John B., loo4
-- John Booker0 (3030), 894
- John Chester55 (20S9). 751. 906
— John Chester, Jr.1' (3708), 900
John Columbus6 (386) (John"), 297,
299, 303, 423, 432, 602, 603, 819,
820. S23, 824, 937, 938, 939
John Columbus7 (873), 432
- John Elliot7 (891 >. 434
John P.7 ( 1212), 477
— John Francis8 (1837). 592
John Francis9 (3611 ). 891
— - John "Frank"8 (2752). 763, 917
— John Franklin7 (1519), 548, 771
— John Franklin7 (1529), 549
- John Franklin5 (1937), 605
— John French" (3627), S93
— John H.s (1954), 610
John Jabez8 (1909). 602, S17
John Jewett8 (2316), 077
— John Morton8 (2567) (Mark7), 717
95s
— John Parsonss (1902), 600
- John Prescott7 (1343) (Levi*),
718. 892, 950
John Quincv8 (2590), 723
- John K." (050). 381, 382
John Kossell'-' (3763 >. 916.
— John 8." (1S53). 594, 812,
— John Spinney8 (2026), 624
— Gen. John Thomas7 (1067),
641, S44. S45
— John Trow1" (3078). 953,
— John Truman7 (895) (John", Thomas5),
435, 604. 824
- John Wheaton10 (4004), 955
— John Wheeler8 (1800), 585. S09
John Wilson1* (3567), 883, 952, 971. 972
- Johnnie8 (2896), 793
Surgeon Jonathan-' (224) (Solomon*),
235, 345, 346, 487. 9S6, 1000. 1002
— Jonathan7 (1332), 498
— Jonathan Bridges'1 (422), 311
Jos |
Jas j
— Joseph, et al., 161; 389; 392
Joseph5 (235) (Paul4). 236, 351, 504,
722, 723, 724. 725, S94, S95, 959
— Joseph-" (241). 238, 239, 241, 994, 996,
997, 99S
Joseph5 (271) (SamueP), 275, 391, 392,
393, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568,
787, 788, 7S9, 790, 791, 792, 926,
927, 928, 929. 930, 931, 969, 970,
990
968
936
457
891,
502,
638,
39 1
srill, Joseph, Jr.9 (567), (Joseph5, Paul1),
352, 503, 504, 725, S95
- Joseph(a)° (509). 354
Joseph6 (574), 354, 355, 1003
- Joseph, Jr.0 (707) (Joseph5, Samuel4),
392, 393, 564, 505, 790
- Joseph7 (005) (William'5), 440, 626,
836, 837, 838, 839, 942, 943, 944
Joseph7 (1103), 471
- Joseph(n)7 (1319), 497
- Joseph(»)7 (1320). 497, 707, 710
Joseph7 (1360) (Benjamin*, Joseph5),
504, 723. 895
- Joseph7 (1366) (Joseph0, Joseph5), 505,
,25, S95
- Joseph5 (2040), 027. 839
- Josephs (2548). 712
- Joseph3 (3752). 915
Joseph K.7 (1628), 565
- Joseph Ketchum7 (1478), 536, 758
Joseph L.(;')8 (2321), 678
- Joseph L.(h)s (2323), 678
- Joseph Martin9 i 3536), 881
-Joseph Oli-7 (1430) (Augustus0), 525,
743, 744, 005
- Joseph Otis. Jr.s (20.73). 744, 905
Josi ph Pearne7 ( I 594 ), 561
- Joseph \\ lbury8 (2548), 711, 712,
S8S, 957
- Josepha ( !.s (2391 ). 002
- Josephine7 (1513), 545
- Josephine Eliza8 (2538), 710, S86
- Joshua7 (1644), 569
- - Josiah5 ( ?), 336, 337
- Josiah"' (243). 142, 230. 241, 356, 357,
358, 50S, 5oo, 510, 513, 729, 997
- Josiah0 (579), 358
- Josiah7 (1398). 510, 729
- Josiah AV.S (2877 ). 789, 929
Josie Etta9 I 3331 >. 338, 943
- Jotham6 (388), 303
- Jotham7 (886), 434
Jotham Donnell8 (2036), 027, S37, 942
- Jotham Edward, Jr.1' (3323), s37
- Joyce L.10 (4076), 967
- Judd Everett8 (2807), 781
I Judith5 (255). 2oo
1 Judah
Julia7 (1530), 549
- Julia8 (2670). 7(2
- Julia11 (3807), 926
Julia Ann8 (2565), 717
- Julia Anns (2857), 787, 926
- Julia Bacons (2S90), 793
- Julia Browning1' (3112), 809
- Julia (Clark), 727
Julia Pomeroy0 (3703), 906
Juliette Maria7 (1555), 558, 781
- Julius C.° (669), :;s;
- Junius7 (1405), 513
- Justin Parsons7 (8SS), 434, 604, S24
- Karl Breckenridge9 (3249). S2S
Kate8 (]9ii7). 600
- Kate Low10 (4061), 962
[-Catherine, IS
Kelsev10 (4086), 969
- Kendall8 (2527), 706
- Kenneth9 (3801 ). 926
- Ivezia6 (377), 301
Kirkwood8 (2150), 647
- Kittie8 (2631), 727
- Kittie 1).'J (37S2), 923
- L. Carter, 286
- Lafavette Kibbee .Jerome1 (872) (Sam-
uel6), 427. 602, S17, 818, 819
- Lanador Barnes7 (1229) (David"). 47S,
692, 880
1028
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
ill, Lanador Barnes8 (2394), 692
Latham Hull7 (789), 417, 5S5, 809
Laura0 (640), 377
Laura8 (2533), 70S
Laura8 (2770a), 769
• Laura8 (2S60), 7S7, 927
Laura Aim7 (1520), 54S
Laura B.7 (1561), 558
Laura Buckingham9 (3691), 905, 961
Laura K.7 (879), 4:;:;
Laura May9 (3155), 814
Laura Olive Williams9 (3554), 8S0
Laurence Alice8 (2833), 784
Laureston7 (865) (Samuele), 427, 59
815, 936, 037
Laureston Seabrook8 (1886), 599
Lavina' (252 1), 700, 884
Lavina8 (2768d), 768, 921
Lavinia ( ?), 567, 568
■ Lavinia0 (375), 300, 425
J Lavinia0 (012), 309, 370, 535
[ Silvine
Lavinia7 (1404), 535, 753
Lavinia7 ( 1617), 564, i 89
Lavinia" ( 1624 ), 565
Lavinia' (2858), 787
Lavinia ( '.'■' (3322), 837
Lawrence Augustus10 (3917), 940
Lawton Everett"1 (3919), 940
Leavitt De Camp9 (3553), SS0
Lee W.s (280!i), 781
Leman8 (649), 381, 382
Lemuel7 (1245). 479
Lena Viola9 (3771), 917
Leo K.1" (3912), 609, 940, 971
Leola9 (3177), 818
Leona9 (3646), 896
Leonard8 (2515), 705, SS2
Leonard Case5 (2745). 7H3
Leonora Hi nrietta8 (2843), 7S4
Leroy8 (2700), 770
Leslie9 (3148), 813
Lester N.n (4206), 971
Letetia A.e (662), 386, 551, 552
Leverett Perkins(a Is (2004), 723
Leverett Perkins(b)8 (2605),
Levi'' (554) (John5), 348, 502,
717, 718, 891, 802, 95S, 959
[.. \ i7 ( 1291 ). 487, 700
Levi7 (1345), 503
Levi8 (2348), 690
Levi F.7 (1215), 335, 477
Lewis7 ( 1635), 567, 796, 797, 79
Lewis' (2S64 i. 788, 0:27, 969
Lewis Mark' ( 1923), 603
Lewis Southard9 (3701 ). on;
Lilias R.8 (2882), 791
1 Lillian B.9 (3819), 02S
I Lilla
Lillian Bertha9 (3205), 823
Lillie Emaline8 (2415), 695
Lilly trenes (2393), 692
Lindlev Wendall10 ( 1013), 950
Linlev Ambrose9 (3579), 885, 956
Linos Hare7 ( 1553), 557
Lister Marshall9 (3762), 916
Lizzie' ( 10720 ). 0 1!)
Lizzie Maud9 (3135), 812
Lloyd9 (.'17 17 ). oi i
Lloyd Dunn1" (3916), 94 0
Lois7' (260), 270. 377, 378
Lois6 (520), 339, 341, 479
Lois7 ( lo.i i ), 564, 788
Lois7 i 1622 i. 565
Lois8 I I972d), 619
Lois (Gilbert ), 51 1
Loisa0 (584), 358, 510
Loisa6 (o5o>. 383
716.
Averill, Lona Elizabeth0 (36S0), 901
Lora7 (1009), 562
- Lorania6 (654), 3S3
Lorenzo Charless (1701), 570, 794, 932,
971
Loretta Lavina9 (3565), 883, 952
Lorin7 (869), 427, 600, S16, S17
Luring-0 (337), 294, 417, 41S
LouisC')9 (3290), 830
Louis(b)9 (3293), 830
Rev. Louis Kossuth9 (3573), S84, 954,
974
- Louis Volney0 (3192), S20
- Louisa* (2449), 696
- Louisa Jane7 (1517m), 546, 770
- Louisa Philena7 (13S0), 507
Louise Edelsten7 (1434), 525, 744
- Louise Rout9 (3681), 900, 959
- Louise Woodruff' (2719), 760, 913
- Lovine6 (689), 3SS
- Lovisa6 (621), 370
- Lucias (1723), 574, 575, 576
- Lusia8 (2698), 752
- Lucina7 (889), 434
- Lucinda0 (426), 310
Lucinda7 (949), 440, 617
Lucinda7 (1220), 477
Lucinda7 (1321), 348, 498
- Lucinda7 (1339). 348, 502, 717
- Lucius7 (137S), 507, 727
- Lucius Lanador' (2404), 693, 8S0, SSI
Lucretia7 (S87). 434
Lucretia7 (1317), 495. 708, 709
— Lucy5 (200), 223, 331, 332
Lucy6 (250). 260
- Lucy6 (298), 280, 2S2
Lu< \,; (31S), 290
- Lucv6 (374), 300
- Lucy6 (5S7), 35S, 513
Lucy6 (025), 373, 374, 541
Lucv7 (1340), 502
Lucv7 (1510), 545
— Lucv7 (1045), 50!)
- Lucy8 ( 1793), 583
- Luc\' (2712), 750
- Lucv A.8 (ls40). 593
Lucv Ann7 (1106). 471
Lucv Anne(»)8 (2:114). 677
- Lucy Ann('')8 (2317), 67S
- Lucv Arabella (1807), 590, S13
Lucv Burnham7 (913), 436, 605, 606
Lucy Caroline7 (142S), 524, 743
Lucv (Cogswell). 265
- Lucy D.7 (1517). 545
- Lucy Jane7 (1633), 507, 790
Lucv Jane ( ), 017
- Lucv M.8 (1796), 5S3
- Lucy M.9 (3375), S43
- Lucv Noble8 (622), 370
- Lucv Olivia' (2010), 720
- Lucy l!.7 (781). 410
- Luenia W.8 (2329), 678
- Luera A.s (2739). 702
- Luin 0.s (2840), 784
-—Lieut. Luke4 (62) (Ebenezer3), 120,
121, 130, 131. 132, 225, 220, 332,
333, 474, 475. 470. 6S8
Luke6 (509). 332, 333, 475, 476, 688
- Luke7 (1324), 498
- Luther0 (104 ). 307, 436
— Luther6 < 12 1), 310, 311, 441
- Luther' (884 ), 434
- Luther7 (074), 443
- Luther Martin' (199S), 622. 835
- Luther Merrill9 (3572), 8S4, 953, 954.
07::
1. oilier Robert0 (3317), S35
bulimia7 ( 1376), 506
Index
1029
Averill, Lvdia5 (153), 179
Lydia0 (333), 293
Lydia6 (345), 294
Lydia'1 (713), 393, 568
Lydia0 (710), 394
- Lydia7 (1616), 564
Lydias (1786), 583
Lvdia Ann7 (1204;, 470
Lvdia (Everts), 507, 508
Lvdia J.s (2638), 72!)
Lvdia Jane9 (3334), 838, 944
- Lvdia Lincoln8 (2031), 625, 835
Lvdia Manning8 (2332), 81, 679, 875
- Lyman0 (588), 360
- Lyman F.7 (1560), 55S
Lyman H.s (27S4), 774
Lyman Reed* (667) (.Moses5), 387, 555,
558, 7S1, 7S2, 783
Mabel9 (3020), 797
Mahala7 (970), 443, 620
Mahala8 (2517), 706, 882
- Mahala Abigail* (2640), 507, 729, S97
Mahala E.9 (3663), 896
- Mahlon Bruce7 (1547), 383, 3SS, 555,
556, 557, 780, 925
Malissa0 (672), 387, 55!)
- Manley L.9 (3401 ). 846
Manna Busk8 (1877), 59 7
Marcella9 (3335), 839
Maretta Franeess (2575), 718
Margaret10 (4068). 966
Margaret Alle9 (3674), 89S
Margaret C.7 (1558), 558
- Margaret C.9 (3107), 808
- Margaret Caverno9 (3618), 892
- Margaret Dorothy9 (3006), 890
Margaret E.s (2327), 678
Margaret Fraser7 (1433), 525
Margaret May9 (3594), 890
Margaret (Simpson). 393
Maria A. (Wormwood), 929
- Maria C.7 (1399), 510
- Maria (Davis), 510
Maria Elizabeth9 (3721), 90S, 905
- Maria (Elliott), 797
- Maria Jane7 (1439), 554. 775
Maria Janes (1833), 50 2
Maria Ketchum7 (1475), 536, 755, 756,
757
- Maria Louisa7 (1401), 513
Maria Louise8 (2653), 730, 899
- Maria Polly7 (849). 425. 505, 596
Maria White8 (2692), 534, 751
- Marian C.8 (2740), 762
- Marian Hannah7 (1567), 558, 783
Marie Louise7 (1474). 530
Marietta8 (2092), 635, S43
- Mariette T.7 (1556), 55S
- Marion Eliza8 (1873), 597, S14
Marion Leonard10 (4015). 957
Averill, } Mark5 (232) (Paul*), 230,
Averv, J350, 503, 718, 719, 720, 721,
892, 893
Averill, Mark7 (1338) (lew*), 502, 716,
05S
Mark Mason9 (3630), 893
Mark R.7 (876), 432, 002, S19, 820,
937, 938, 938
Mark Richard9 (3188), S19, 937, 938
Mark Wales10 (3908), 938
Martha, 32
Martha5 (262), 270, 383, 384. 385
Martha6 (494), 330
Martha0 (685), 38S
Martha7 (924), 43S, 60S
- Martha7 (940), 440
Martha7 (1425), 523
- Martha7 (1441 ). 525
329,
722
891,
Averill, Martha7 (1003), 502
- Martha8 (1782), 582
- Martha8 (2558), 715
Martha Aim" (1818), 588
Martha (Clemens), 223
- Martha E.7 ( 1523), 548
Martha E.7 (1600), 562, 785
Martha E.s (2770). 77 1
Martha Ella0 (3272), S29
- Martha G.8 (2084 I, 634, 842
- Martha Jane7 (1327) (Jesse"), 497, 49S
Martha Janes (2551) (Franklin1), 714,
889
Martha Jane8 (277)0) (Epliraim7), 771,
924
- Martha Jane (Weston), 44, 224, 724,
725
- Martha Louisa8 (2793), 77!)
- Martha Lucina8 (284 1 ). 784
- Martha M.7 (1545), 557
- Martha M. W.'J (3597), 890
- Martha Morton Dennis'-' (3243), 828
-Martin Van Buren8 (1S84), 599, 815,
936, 937
- Marvin Dennis,. n" (591) (Jew"), 300,
513, 729. 700. 898, B99
- Marvin Dennison, Jr.7 (1408) (Marvin6),
513, 730, 898, 899
- Marvin Dennison 2nd8 (2047), 730, S98
Mary3 (22), 89, 92, 96, 07, 118, 140
Mary4 (35), 118, 11!), 171
Mary4 (07) (Ebenezer3), 131, 227
- Mary4 (73). 135, 136, 137
Mary4 (106) (Benjamin3), 153, 275
- Mary5 (154). 170
- Mary5 (157), 188, 190, 205
- Mary5 (204), 227
- Mary5 (204 ), 200
- Mary5 (239), 241
- Marv6 (361), 299, 422
- Marv0 (392), 305, 404
- Marv0 (400), 312, 442
Marv6 ( 438), 313, 316, 440, 454
- Marv6 (551 I, 350
(578 ), 058. 508
(042), 077
(S47), 425, 595
(S97), 435, 605
(925), 438, 608, 609
(945), 440, 01.".. 616
(990). 447. 027
Maiy1
Mary8
Marv7
Marv7
Marv7
Man-
Mary7
Marv7
ro4
"42
-). 117, US, 171
(1302i, 193,
- Marv7 (1314 ). 495
- Marv7 (1307). 509
- Marv7 (1420), 523,
- Marv7 (1522 ). 548, 77 1
Marv8 (10720. 619
Marv8 (2050). 690
Mary8 (2362), 690
- Marv8 (2544 ). 710
- MarV8 (2077), 744
Mary8 (2861 ), 787, 027
Averell, i
Averill. Marv (— I, 381, 382
Marv A.7 (070). 440. 622
Marv A.s (1705). 583
MarV A.8 (2878), 789
Marv A. (Trask), 72-, 729, 896, S97
Marv Alice9 (3610), 891
Marv Ann7 (910), 435
Mary Ann7 (912), 430
Marv Ann7 (1497), 542, 764
Marv Ann7 (1521). 548
- Marv Ann8 (1722). 570. 700
- Mary Ann8 (275S). 704
Marv Ann ( Delbridge), 562
Man B.7 (loor,), 502, 710
1030
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Averill, Mary (Baker), 134, 135
Mary Barnes8 (385), 301, 431, 432
- Man Beale7 (1454). 534
Mary (Benton), 74(i
■ Marv Berrv9 (3718), 90S, 964
Marv Boynton8 (1836), 592
Marv Bradlev10 (4035), 961
■ Marv (Bridges), 310
Marv Carolines ( L938), 607
Marv Catherine8 (2030), 625
Mary (Charlton), 308
Marv Church8 (19SS), 621
Mary E.s (179S), 5S3
- Marv E.8 (2028), 624
■ Marv E.s (2S79), 790
Marv E.8 (2S84), 701
- Marv Edgerton6 (066), 387. 557
- Mary Edna9 (376S), 916
Marv Eliza8 (2S95), 793, 931
— Marv Eliza9 (3595), S90, 95S
Marv Elizabeth8 (1801), 585
- Marv Elizabeth8 (1845), 593
- Marv Elizabeth8 (2072). 632
Marv Elizabeth8 (2126), 637, 844
■ Marv Elizabeth8 (2666), 742
Mary Elizabeth8 (2703), 756, 90S
- Marv Elizabeth9 (3701), 905
Marv Ellen8 (1814 ), 587
Marv Ellen8 (1858), 595
Marv Ellen8 (2130), 641
Marv Elvira8 (2753), 763. 917
Marv Ethel8 (1995), 621
Marv Ethel9 (3120), 811
Marv Kvelvn9 (3146), 813
■ Marv Frances7 (1432), 524, 525
Marv Frances Jane1" (4003), 962
Marv Halstead9 (3029), 798
- - Man Henrietta8 (2539), 710, 887
Marv (Hodge), 446
- - Marv Hopkins8 (1857'). 594
- Marv J.8 (1917), 603, S19
- Marv .lane7 (1234), 478, 694
- Marv Jane7 (1415), 517, 734
- Marv Jane7 (1446), 530
Marv Jane7 (1543). 555, 557, 778
• Marv Jane(")8 (2566), 717
- Mary Jane(b)8 (2568), 717, S91
Marv Jane8 (2768), 768
Mary Jane8 (2797), 7S0
Marv (Jonsalo) McLane, 503
Marv Lizzie8 (2613). 725. S95
— Mar-. Loretta8 (2403), 693
- Marv Louisa" (2615), 726
- Marv Louise8 (2572), 718
- Marv Louise" ( 1034), 961
- Mary Lnrretia8 ( 1714 ). 572, 797
- Marv Maria' (1515), 545
Mary Martis8, 711
— Marv (McArthur), 535
- — Marv V (3295), 830
- Marv Nash'1 (3(171 ). 898
- Mar'v olive'1 (3628), 81)3
- Marv (Perry), 751
- Marv Regina9 (3198), 823
- Marv Sophia'1 (255:, I, 714
Marv Sutterson0 (421 ), 311
- Mary (Symonds) et al., 1 to, 141, 142 ;
23 7
Marv Virginia1' (3676), 899
Man W.» (2714 >. 759
- Marv Weeks7 ( 1638), 568, 792
- Mary While" (2688), 751
- Marv (Whittles,* ), 530. 533
\l.,n (Winegar?), 374
- - Marvetta8 I L840), 592
Matilda' (1239). 479
- Mai i 1,1a C')7 ( 1456), 534
- Matilda!1')7 (1157 ). 531, 751
[■ill, Matilda (Cunningham), 896
- Matilda Patience8 (605), 173, 364, 523
- Mattie Lela9 (3279), 830
- Maud8 (2452), 697
- Maud9 (3531), 879
- Maud1' (3018), 797
- Maud A." (1964), 614
Maud M.s (2417), 695
- Maud May9 (3305), 831, 941
- Maud Sarah9 (3342), S39
- Maud Winifred9 (3114), 809
- Maurice Emery9 (3244), S2S
- Mays (2445), 696
- May Belle Margaret8 (2747), 763
- May Eleanor9 (2787), 774
- May Emily ( ), 796
- May Mercy10 (39S0), 953, 972
- M.iietabel Foster7 (1203). 476
- Mehitable5 (222), 235
- Mehitable7 (1307), 494
Mehitable (Bradford), 309
- Mehitable (Dana) Allin. 281, 574
- Melinda8 (687), 388
- Melinda7 (1381), 507, 72S
- Melville8 (2681 ). 745
- Melvin E.° (3377), S43
- M ircy | 8
Meie\ I (395), 297, 29S, 299, 423
- Mercy ( ), Lovejov, 296, 298
- Meriah7 (1211), 477
- Merry Christmas10 (3975), 953, 972
- Mertie L.1" (3988), 954
- Michael, 14, 15. 16. 21, 25, 52
- Mildred" (4209), 973
- Miles0 (641), 377
- Miles7 (10.35), 452, 635, S42
- Mihs7 (1334), 497, 49S, 711
- Miles Williams (20S8). 635, 842
- Millie Elizabeth8 (2794), 779, 924
- Mills7 (1461) (Noble*), 535. 752, 907
- Mills7 (1487), 538, 760, 907, 962
- Milos (2625), 727
- Milton Ellsworth10 (3977), 953
- Milton Trow10 (39S4), 953
- Minnie9 (3549), Sra
- Minnie9 (3727), 911
- Minnie B.8 (3276), S29
- Minnie E.9 (3750), 915. 967
- Minnie H. (MeGlaughlin) , 929
- Minnie Harriet9 (3132), S12, 936
- Mira,8 I
Mvra, \
- Mira7 (730), 39S, 400
- Miranda8 (2029). 624
- Miss '•• (982), 3S8
- Miss 7 (1244), 479
- Miss ' ( 1375), 506
- Molly8 (564), 352
- Mollv Barnes7 (S62), 427, SOS
- Morris DeWitte9 (3.7(19). 916
- Mortimer G.s (2381 ). 334, 335. 691
- Morton Edmunds10 (3985), 953
- Moses4 (49), 119
-Moses1 (92) (Isaac*), 145. 146, 242,
245, 246, 247, 249, 253. 258. 293,
265, 267, 268, 299, 270, 375, 377,
378, 3S0, 383, 3S4, 3S5, 3S7, 38S,
546, 547. 548. 549. 550, 551, 552,
553, 554. 555, 557, 558, 559, 560,
561, 592, 771, 772, 774, 775, 778,
779, 7S0, 7S1, 782, 7S3, 784, 785,
786, 787. 924. 925
- Moses5 (173) (Ebenezer*), 195, 309, 310,
311, 437, 440, 441, 492, 617, 618,
S29, 949, 941, 971, OSS, 1002
- Moses(")6 (205), 227
- Moses(b)° (207), 227
(519). 339, 341
Index
1031
Averill, Moses5 (.205) (Moses*), 209, 270, 380,
oSO, 386, 5.j0, 551, 552, 55::, 554,
555, 557, 55S, 559, 774, 775, 77S,
779, 780, 7S1, 782, 7s::. 924, 925
Moses11 (420) (Moses5), 311, 437, 440,
441, 017, 618, 829, 940, 941, 971
- Moses tin- Younger0 (427a), 311, 441,
442, 018
— Moses, Jr.7 (960k), 442, 01S, 829, 940,
941, 971
Myrtie Vira9 (3278), 830
■ Nancie Maria8 (2535), 710
- Nancy" (4o7). 307, 437
Xanev11 (020), 373, 374
Nam >'; (044), 377
- Xanev7 (893), 305
- Nancy' (918), 436
- Xanev7 (1309), 495, 707
Xanev7 ( 1342), 5(12. 717
Nancy Ann6 (588), 388
- Nancy Carters (1996), 622
Averill, Xanev (Door). See
Averv, Nancy ( Door i
Averill, Xanev II.7 (1218), 477
Nancy X7 (893), 435. 604
Naomi7 (1288), 487
- Naomv6 (549), 34-. :;io
- - Xathan5 (252) (Daniel*, Isaac3), 265,
361, 366, 309, 370. 375, 535. 536,
537, 538, 539, 540, 752. 753, ,54.
755, 756, 757. 75-. 759, 700, 701,
762, 906, 907, 908, 'Ml. 913, ol 1.
915, 962, 963, 964, 005. 966, 967
- - Nathan, Jr.6 (614) (Xathan5, Daniel*),
366, 37o, 371, 53U. 755. 750, 757,
758, 759, 700, 907. 90s, mi, 913,
903, 904. 905. 900
Nathan6 (629), (Daniel5, Daniel*), 373,
3 74, 1003
Nathan7 (944) (DavicP), 440, oil, 828
• Xathan7 (1517i), 540. 709
Nathan Allen'' (207s). 633, S42
Capt. Xathan King55 (3688), 902, 960,
901
- - Xathan King, Jr.10 (4036), 961
■ Nathaniel (?), 250
- Nathaniel5 (148) (Nathaniel*, Nathan-
iel3), 17-. 204. 410. 5-7. 588, 589,
590, 810, 990
- Nathaniel5 (238) (Joseph*), 241
Nathaniel5 (254) (Daniel*, Isaac"), 200,
374. 375. 545. 540. 768, 769, 770,
921, 922, 923, 924, 962, 964, L001,
1002
-Nathaniel6 (635) (Nathaniel5, Daniel*),
375, 545
Nathaniel7 (1517g), 545. 540, 70S
- Nathaniels (2542). 71 o
- Nathaniel11 (3204 >. -::u
Nathaniel C, Jr.7 (1082), 460, 047
-- Nathaniel Perrv'1 (010) (Samuel*), 250,
200, 530, 533. 745, 740, 747, 751,
905, 900
Nathaniel S.s (1816), 587
Xeheniiahs (2512). 7o5. --1
Nellie" (2500). 7oo
Nellie8 (2630), 727
Nellie1' (3502). 8S2
- Nellie9 (3805). 926
Nellie F..s (2--5). 791
- Nellie Franei s9 (3607), 391, 958
Nellie James1" (3982), 953, 973
Nellie Kelsev10 (4080), 969
Nettie10 (3992), 954
Nettie Eliza8 (2-0-2). 7-0
Xettie Annette Elizabeth85 (2767), 705,
921
- - Neva8 (3802), 920
ill, Newell Daniel' (3660), 896
■ Nicholas, 24
■ Nina May9 (3298 ). 331
■ Noble6 (613) (Nathan5), 369, 53o, o40,
752, 75:;. 75 1, 755, 906, 907, 962,
974'
Nona Blanche0 (3176), 818
Nora9 (3273), -20
Norman Chancellor0 1 680) (PhiloB),
388, 561, 562, 7-5. 7-':. :ri.,
Norman Sii ids8 (2697 1. 752. 90i, 962
- Norman Whitehouse0 (3700), 90o
- Norman Williams10 (4066), 962
- Obed6 (350) (Asa5), 207. 20-. 121, o92,
593, Sll
• Obed7 (831), 421
■ Octavius, 31
- Olive6 (390), 303, 133
- Olive7 (782), 416, 5-3
- olive7 (880), 433
- Olive1' (37S5), 923
- olive Alice0 (3204). 823
- Olive Backuss (1717), 573, ,9s
- olive Minerva" (2805), i -1
- Oliver6 (371) (Thomas5), 299, 300,
424, 504. 505. 812, 030, 1003
. Oliver" (1-51 i. 594
- ollie M.~ (2848), 7-):. 025
. oramel7 (840) (Amos"), 124, o93, o94,
SI 2
- Orange Paul8 (2383), 691
- Orange Wilton8 (2388), 692
- Oren Daniel" (1806), 585, 309
- Orilla'1 (673), 387
- Orin7 (932), 138
- Orina7 (1304), 493
1 Orissa6 (586), 358
) Clarissa
- Orissa 1 Winslow), 896
- Orlando Merrill" (2520). ( 06
- Ornsville T.11 (4205), 971
- Orpha J.7 (1504). 55S
- Orpha L.6 (663), 386, ool,
5 5 4
- Orrin Emerson7 I - :;v I, *2 I
- Orrin Tolmana (2042 ). 627_
- Oscar7 (153- ). 386, 551, ..,1
. Oscel'lo William9 (3561 I, 382
- Otis III.9 (3699), 905
- Pamelia" (2519 1. 700
. Parlev5 (244). 2 11
- Parlev6 (597), 360
Parnell" (1927), 603 _
. Patience7' (249). 256, 2o9 861, ^62 369
- Patience (Perry), 244, 2a4, 255, 2o7,
258, 2 5o
. patty'1 (525), 234, 344
:S(a9VS(^a^, 80 02 96 97,
lis. 125. 126, 12,. 138, 139, 140,
in 14-'. 201, 204, 230. 237, 348,
350! 35l! 352. 355, 356, 35*. 492,
404 495. 400. to-. 400, 500, 501,
502; 5o::. 504, 505, 506, 507. 508,
500. 510, 513, 51 1,
705. 700. 707, (08,
712. 713. 714, 715.
719, 720. 721. 722,
720 727. 72-. 729,
881 882, 883, 884,
Us S89 890, 891, 892, 893, 894,
lis: 896; -"7. 398. 899, 952. 9o3,
954 055. 956, 957. 95-. 9o9, 9(1,
972,' 973. 974
Pal,l* (82) (Paul3), 139, 140, 112, 211,
215, 236, 348, 350, 351, 192, 494,
405. 490. 49-. 400. 500, 501, 502,
32, 553,
5 j.j.
515, 516, 704.
700. 710. 711.
710. 717, 71S,
72::. 724. 725.
730. 7:;::, 734,
-,. 886, S87,
1032
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
503, 5(14, 704, 705, 706, 707, 708,
709, 710, 711, 712, 713, 714, 715,
710, 717, 718, 719, 720, 721, 722,
72:; 724, 725. 881, 882, SS3, 884,
SS5, 886, 8S7, 888, 889, S90, S91,
892, 893, S94, 895, 952, 953, 954,
955, 956, 957, 95S, 959, 971, 972,
973, 974, 990
Averill, Paul4 (74) (Thomas3), 136
- Paul5 (211) (Ichabod\ Thomas'), 229,
230, 232, 333, 334, 335, 336, 337,
339, 340, 476, 177, 689, 090, 691,
879, 880, 993, 994, 997
Paul5 (230) Waul'). 236, 350, 351,
503, 505, 990
Paul, Jr.6 (512; (Paul5), 333, 334, 335,
336, 337, 339, 470, 089, 690, 879
Paul Jones7 (1226), 478, 091
• Paul Jones8 (2347), 690
Paul P..7 (1216), 477
Pauline Erhardt19 (3902), 937
Payson Bennett11 (4212), 9,4
Peai'l Edna9 (3328), 826
Permelia (Diefendorf), 774
■ Col. Perry5 (250) (Samuel*), 173, 250,
255, 256, 257, 258, 259, 363, 366,
516, 518, 519, 520, 523, 524, 525,
526, 734, 735, 736, 737. 738, 741,
742, 743, 744, 745, S99, 900, 901,
902, 9(14. 905, 959, 960, 961
Perry (*)« (59S). 364
■ Perrv (b)6 (603) (Perry5), 364, 520,
735, 737, 901, 902, 959, 900, 961
■ Capt. Perry8 (2001), 736, 901, 960,
1004
Perry9 (3685), 901
Perrv Beach7 (1429), 525
Persis7 (836), 297, 422, 593
■ Persis7 (1200), 470
Perte Edna8 (194S), 609, 826
■ Peter Depews (2397), 692
Phebe6 (686), 388
■ Phebe7 (835), 422, 593
Phebe7 (1479). 536, 758
Phebe Matilda8 (1727), 574, 575, 576
• Phebe (Maxham), 594
Phebe Meserve7 (1637), 568, 791
Philip'5 (399), 305, 435, 605
■ Philip A. J.9 (3150), 814
Philo5 (266) (Moses4), 209, 270, 387,
559, 560, 561, 562, 783, 784, 785,
786, 787, 925
■ Phinias Barnes7 (1420) (Perry0), 520,
735. 736, 901, 902, 959, 960, 961
Phoebe Boothbav7 (776), 414
Pitt E.s (1949), 609, 820
■ Plinnv Fisk' (890), 434
■ Plummer M.° (3275), S29
Pollv5 (227), 235
I Polly6 (533), 345, 485, 4S6
I \Iolh
■ Polly0 (655). 3S3, 550
- Pollv7 (1437), 525
Porter Wheaton10 (4003), 955
- Preston' (839), 424, 593
Priscilla6 (155), 179
Prudence6 (020), 370
Putnam8 (2696), 752
Quinci Monroe7 (1598), 501
Rachel5 (1 16), 170, 177
Rachel6 (321), 290
Racheli » >'■ (393), 305
Rachel(")' (991 ). 445
Raehel(b)' (993), 445, 626
Rachel8 (2768b), 768
Rachel < Bux ), 175. 176
Rachel King9 (3593), 890, 958
Rachel (Sewall), ill
Averill, Ralph' (1504), 543
Ralph Branch Burdoin9 (3552), 880
Ralph Harold10 (4081), 969
Ralph Johnson9 (3692), 902, 903, 905
Ralph S.9 (3547), 879
- Ray Stephen9 (3173), 817
Raymond Wallace5 (2021), 505, 726
- Rebecca4 (38), 119
- Rebecca6 (331), 293
- Rebecca7 (1619), 505
- Rebecca Gordon8 (2645), 730, 898
- Rebecca Gordon9 (3609), S98
- Rebecca Lee7 (940), 440
Renick Herbert1" (4032), 960
I Rmsselari'7 (1335), 497, 498
I Ransalier
- Rensselaer Schuyler0 (645), 377, 549
- Reuben Hyde Walworth7 (14S3), 536,
760, 913
- Rex° (535), 346
- Hex Oilman9 (3147), S13
- Richard, et al., 24 ; 32, 34 ; 32
Richard7 (1225), 47S
Richard C.9 (310S), SOS
- Richard Henry8 (2774), 771
- Riley7 (845), 424
Rileys (1S59), 595
Robert, et al., 23 ; 998
Averill, ( Robert, et al., 14, 15, 16, 25, 52 ;
Averell, 117, is. 19
Averill, Robert? (?). 339
Robert5 (?), 339
Averill, J. Robert5 (236) (Joseph*), 237, 238,
ivery, J 239, 240, 253, 352, 353, 354, 355,
359, 505, 506, 725, 726, 727, 728,
895, 896, 993, 996, 997, 998, 999
Averill, Robert, Jr.6 (575) (Robert'), 355,
500, 507, 727, 728
- Robert7 (1240), 479
-Robert7 (1370) (Truman6), 506, 720,
727, 895, S96
Robert9 (3817), 928
- Robert Berryman8 (2650), 730
Robert Garra8 (2685), 747, 905
Robert Mortimers (2623), 726
Robert Wallace9 (3372), 842
Roger6 (611), 259, 366, 534, 746
- Roger7 (1455) (Nathaniel'1), 534, 747,
748, 751. 906
Roger" (3706), 906
Roger Lee11 (4203), 971
- Roland7 (S40), 425, 595
- Roland Gelston (2750). 763, 916
- Romeo Herbert8 (2398), 692
- Rosa8 (2721), 760, 913
- Rosa Elizabeth9 (3171), S15, 937
- Rosamund8 (2406), 693
- Rosanna' (1489), 53S, 761
Rosanna8 (2741), 762, 914
Roscoe8 (2868), 788
- Roscoe9 (3811), 92S
Rose9 (3648), S96
- Rose Priscilla8 (2018). 720
- Rosellvn9 (3254). S29
Ross Gav8 (2800), 7S1
Rossiter6 (534) (Thomas5), 345, 486,
700
- Roswell Frank9 (3820), 929, 970
- Roswell H.8 (2S72), 78S
Roswell White8 (2690), 751
Rowlen Green0 (074). 3S7, 559
Roxannas (2641), 720
- Koxanna (Noble). 306
- Roy9 (3184), 819
- Roy8 (3814), 928
Ro\10 (3990), 954
- Roy Samuel9 (3823), 929
- Roy V.9 (3773). 91 S
Index
103:;
Averill, Rozena May11 (4204), 071
■ Rozilla8 (2401), 692
Ruben5 ( ), 339
Ruben6 (52-2), 339, 341, 4S0
Ruby6 (572), 355
Rubv9 (31S3), 819
Rufus7 (1371), 506
Rufus Burtons (1708), 572, 794
Rufus Kilbourne8 (2620), 726, S95
Rupert Elton9 (3710), 907
Russell7 (850), 425
Russell John1" (4077a), 968
Kuth4 (93) (Isaac3), 146
— Ruth5 (169), 194
Ruth5 (203), 227
Ruth5 (258), 266
Ruth6 (297), 280
Ruth0 (413), SOS
Ruth0 (710). 394, 569
Ruth7 ( 1357), 504, 722
Ruth8 (1891 ), 600
— Ruth8 (2S05), 7SS
Ruth9 (3S0O), 928, 909
Ruth10 (4033), 060
Ruth Alma9 (3825), 929
Ruth Ann7 (1533), 540. 771
Ruth Butler7 (803), 427
Ruth Ella10 (3907), 938
Ruth May10 (4072), 966
Ruth Richardson10 (4014), 056
Ruth (Watson), 163, Kit, L65
Sabina7 (1306), 493
— Sabrina8 (2513), 705, 8S2
— Salinda7 (744), 405, 576
Sally6 (411), 306, 30S
Sally7 (1458), 534
Sally' (146S), 535
Sally7 (1646), 509
Sally (Brown), 502
Sally Caroline7 (861), 427. 598
Sally Johnson7 (1427), 523. 743
Samantha ( ? ) , 506
Samantha7 (1240), 479, 690
Samuel, 185
Averill, Samuel (161). See
Averell, Samuel (161)
Averill, Samuel4 (58) (Job3, William-), 125,
128, 223, 224, 470. 471. 472, 474,
677, 67S, 679, 080, 684, 687, 688,
875, 876, 879
— Samuel4 (88) (Isaac*), 143, 145, 232,
242, 243, 244, 245, 246, 247, 248,
249, 250, 251, 252, 253, 254, 255,
250, 257, 25S, 259, 260, 204, 265,
266, 267, 268, 269, 356, 361, 362,
363, 364, 365, 371, 380, 516, 518,
519, 520, 523, 524. 525, 526, 530,
534, 734, 735, 738, 741, 742, 743,
744, 745, 740, 747. 751, 899, 900,
901, 902, 903, 904. 905, 906, 959,
960, 961
— Samuel4 (97) (Job3, Thomas-), 14S,
149, 150, 270, 271, 272, 273, 274,
275, 329, 330, 332, 3S9, 390, 391,
393, 563, 564, 565, 566, 567, 568,
787, 788, 789, 790, 791, 792, 926,
928. 929, 930, 931, 969, 970, 983
Samuel5 (171) (Job4, Job3), 205, 207,
208, 209, 210, 220, 221, 312, 313,
315, 445, 446, 447, 448, 449, 454,
626, 627, 628, 629, 630, 836, 837,
838, 839, 840, 942, 943, 990, 991
— Samuel5 (251) (Samuel*), 240. 249,
256, 258, 259, 269, 364, 365, 366,
530, 534, 745. 740, 747, 751, 905,
000
— Corporal Samuel, Jr.6 (378) (Samuel5,
John4). 301, 420, 59S, 599, 600.
002, 815, 816, S17, SIS, S19, 936,
937, 1003
Averill, Samuel0 (513), (PauF), 333,334, 335,
336, 337, 477, ooo, 691, 8S0
— Samuel0 (576), 358
Sai •]" ( 604 ) (Pt rry5), 173, 304, 520,
521, 522, 523, 7::-. 741. 742, 743,
902, 904, 961, L004
— Samuel0 (630) (Daniel5), 374, 543, 544,
707
Samuel6 (636), ::77
Samuel0 (720), 394, 395, 509
Samuel7 (1210), 477
Samuel7 (1228), 47S
— Samuel8 (107:: ), 619, 830
— Samuel A.T (1500; (Daniel1'), 374, 543,
765, 921
— Samuel A.8 (2324). 678
Samuel Austin8 (2053), 630
- Samuel Chamberlain7 (1368), 506
- Samuel Edward8 (2-ui ). 7-u
— Samuel llolenbeek0 (605) (Moses5),
386, 551, 555, 557. 77S. 779, 7S0,
781. 924, 925
— Samuel Johnson7 (1424) (Samuel"), 5,
44, 45, 117, 121. 132, 174, 246,
259, 523, 524, 520, 573, 741, 742,
902, 904, 905, 961
- Samuel Phineas8 (2663). 730, 902, 961
— Samuel Roger7 (1459), 534
— Samuel Voltaire7 (859), 427. 597, 598
— Samuel Wilson9 (3569 I, 883
Sarah, 711
- Sarah4 (S3) (Paul3), 142
— Sarah4 (91) (Isaac3), 146
Sarah5 (144), 170, 177
oo
I™™' \ Sarah5 (168), 193, 3
Averill, Sarah5 (228), 236
Sarah5 (23::), 236, 351
Sarah" (240), 241
Sarah0 (293), 282. 400. 401
Sarah0 [322), 290, 410
— Sarah6 (366), 299, 423
Sarah1' (379). 301, 427, 42S
Sarah0 (391), 305
— Sarah0 (423), 311
— Sarah0 (429), 312
Sarah0 (437). 313, 445. 440, 637
Sarah0 (470), 320. 403
Sarah0 (492), 330, 471
- Sarah0 (523), 341
Sarah0 (531). 344
Sarah0 (571), 358
— Sarah0 (590), 360
Sarah0 (617), 370
Sarah6 (709), 393, 565
Sarah7 (930), 43S, 610, 611, 012
Sarah7 (933), 439
Sarah7 (1164), 471
- - Sarah7 (1289), 487
- Sarah7 (1325), 498, 711
- Sarah7 (1452), 534
— Sarah7 (1605), 502
— Sarah7 (1613), 564, 7-0
Sarah8 (1908), 602, si 7
— Sarah8 C2340). ooo
Sarah" (2514), 705, 882
Sarah" (2563), 710
Sarah ( ). 268
Sarah Amanda8 (1S35), 592
Sarah (Andrews), 139
Sarah Ann7 (1227), 478, 691
— Sarah Ann8 (2380), 691
Sarah Ann8 (2553). 408, 714, 8SS
- Sarah Anne Trask8 (2035), 627, S36
— Sarah (Crossing), 343
Sarah E.8 (1700), 583
1034
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Averill, Sarah E.s (2027), 624
Sarah Eliza7 (1510), 545
Sarah Elizabeth7 (790), 417, 586
Sarah Frances8 (2534), 710, 886
Sarah Frances10 (4071), 966
— Sarah Graves7 (1640), 568, 792
— Sarah II. s (1725). 574, 575, 576
— Sarah (Hendee), 2S0
— Sarah J. ( ), S79
— Sarah J. K.7 (1599), 562, 785
— Sarah Jane8 (2742), 762
— Sarah Jewetts (2315), 677
— Sarah Jones0 ( 3080 i, 807
Sarah (Kneeland I, 193
Sarah "La Verne"s (2755), 764
Sarah (Leavitt), -11)7. 715, SS9
Sarah Lois9 (3635). 894
- Sarah Louisas (1916), 602
- Sarah Lureita7 (957 ). 111. (117
Sarah Luella9 (3592). 890
Sarah M.s (1799), 583
— Sarah (Mansfield), 355
Sarah (Martin), 234
— Sarah Page9 (3581), 8S5, 956
Sarah (Payne). 366
Sarah (Peal.iodv), 22 li
— Sarah (Perry)," 829
- Sarah Sprague9 (3735), 912, 9G6
— Sarah (Stone), 392
Sarah Volinda7 (870), 427, GOO
- Schuvler7 (1531), 549
Scott9 (3330), 838
Selena A. E.'J (3598), S90
— Selina7 (1326), 498, 712, 713, 714
Sherman10 (3924), 940
-- Sidney8 (1928 ), 603
Sidney S.7 (877), 433, 603, 823, 824,
939
— - Silas- ( 5 ). 336
— Silas5 (21S), 231, 232
— Solomon4 (78) (Thomas"'), 135, 137,
228, 233, 235, 344, 345, 346, 485,
486, 487, 4SS, 489, 490, 700, 701,
702, 703, 986
— Sophia7 (728), 398, 400
— Sophia7 (7!)!)). 418
— Sophia7 (994), 4 4G
— Sophronia7 (942) (David6), 440, 613,
614
— Sophronia7 (95G), 441
— Sophronia* (1900), 600, 816
— Sophronias (2524). 706, 885
Sophronia A.s (1883), 599
- Sophronia Dorcas7 I soil i. 427
- Sophronia Sabrina9 (3570), 883
Spear7 (1373), 506
- Stanley11 (4210), 973
— Statina'1 (538), 346, 487
Stella Rivers9 (3709), 907, 962
— Stephen, et al., ::1 , ::4 ; 32; 984
Averill, Stephen (724). Sec
Averell, Stephen (724)
Averill, Hon. Stephen ('' )•" (116) (William*),
157, 158, 159, 160, 280, 2S1, 282,
397
396,
570, 571,
795, 796,
398, 400,
9s!
2s:;
4 05
7!U
971
Stephen8 (338), 294
" (1493), 539
( 1625), 565
(1610), 564, 78
■ Stephen
Stephen
■ Stephen \
969
- Stephen
539,
966, 967
- Stephen Perl in
401, 402,
174, 576,
:><>, 9::2,
926, 927,
Noble0 Cilii). 366, 370, 538,
"60, 761,
913, 914, 915,
613
(son. 419, 587
Submit (French), 705, 706
Averill, Susan7 (941), 440,
Susan7 (999), 447
Susan7 (1237), 47S, 695
— Susans (1785), 582
— Susans (2709), 769
Susan Anne6 (472). 320, 4G3
Susan Elizabeth8 (2730), 761, 913
Susan Elizabeth9 (3715), 907, 963, 964
- Susan J.7 (1079), 460, 647
- Susan Jeannette6 (691), 3SS
- Susan ( Maxham ). 424
— Susanna5 (195), 223
Susanna0 (367), 299
— Susanna O')0 (566), 352
Susanna(b)° (568), 352
— Susannah (")'"• (330), 293
- Susannah!1')1' (339), 294
- Susannah7 (833), 421, 592
— Susies (2S67), 78S
- Sylvia7 (130S), 494, 706, SSS
- "That"5 (214), 231, 232, 357, 986,
997, 99S
— Thelma Edith9 (3631), 893
— Thelma Mae10 (3934), 944
— Theodore7 (1395), 509
— Theodore8 (1864), 596
Theodore Burlingame9 (3028), 798
- Theodore Roosevelt9 (3230). 826
- Theron6 (515), 339, 341. 479
Tin ion K.7 ( 12411). 479
- Thirza Jannetts (2791). 779
- Thomas, 18
Thomas5 < ?), 336, 337
Averill, } Thomas4 (49) (John3, William-),
Averell, M23, 190, 191, 192, 193. 304, 306,
Avery, J 434, 135, 604, 605, 824, 984
- - Thomas5 (160) (John4, John'), 1S7,
1SS, 190, 299. 300. 33S, 424, 425,
593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 812, 813,
814, 936, 998
- Thomas5 (167) (Thomas4, John3),
19:;, 304, 305. 434. 435. 604,
824
— Thomas5 (212) (Ichabod4), 230. 231,
232, 337, 33S, 339, 340, 47S, 479,
480, 692, 693, 694, 695, 696, 880,
SSI, 994, 997, 1001, 1002
- Dr. Thomas5 (223) (Solomon*), 235,
344, 345, 347, 4S5, 4S6, 490, 700,
9S0, 9S7
— Thomas 3rd0 (394). 305
Lieut. Thomas6 (435) (Benjamin5), 312,
444. 025, 626, 825
-Thomas0 (517) (Thomas5), 339, 341,
479, 696
Thomas" (529), 344, 481
■ Thomas7 (803), 419, 587
• Thomas7 (S51) (Jesse6), 425, 596, 812,
813
Thomas7 (952), 440
■ Thomas7 (971 ), 443
Thomas7 (1344), 337. 502
Thomas Boothbay7 (774), 414. 5S2, SOS,
9::;,
Thomas Leverett8 (1812), 5S7
- Thomas Pages (2646), 730, S9S
— Thomas Page, Jr.9 (3670), S98
Thomas William7 (990) (Thomas?), 445,
025, 835
Thomas Wilson9 (3571), 8S3. 953
- Thurston Fairfields (2881 ). 791
— Trask Woodburv7 (1318) (John6), 494,
495. 709, 710. 886, SS7
- Truman1'' (570) (Robert5),
500. 725. 720. 727. so:
— Truman N.s (2019), 720
— Trvphosa9 (3808), 926
- Urania0 (5S5), 35S
192,
005,
355, 505,
S96, 1003
Index
1035
Avery, Urania'1 (615), 370
Ursula J.8 ('24i)7 ). 693
Velma9 (3614), 892
- Veraneous G.8 (3751), 915, 967
Veraneous Griswold7 (1492), 538, 539,
762, 914. 915, 'J66, 907
- Veraneous Griswold8 (2743), 762, 915,
966, 967
Verine H.9 (3544), 879
• Victor9 (3304). 831
Vida Morton9 (3250), 82S
Violet Pasadena1" (4085), 969
Violet Virginia10 (4030), 959
- Virginia E.1" (4088), 970
Virtue" (427), 310
■ Volnev7 (S41), 424, 812, 936
Volnev8 (1922), 603, 820
Volney9 (3137), 812
■ ■ Volnev Hopkins7 (843), 424, 594, 812
Voltaire8 (1880), 598
Wales8 (1918), 603, 819, 937, 938, 939
- Wallace8 (1889), 599
Wallace8 (2450), 696
- Wallace8 (2643), 729
- Wallace Fowler8 (2765), 765
Wallace Le Rov9 (3667), 896
- Walter, et al., 19 ; 23; 31
- Walter" (646), 377
Walter Badger8 (2139), 646
Walter Curtiss9 (3687), 901, 9.39, 960
Walter George10 (4077b), 968
- Walter Hall9 (3332), 838, 943
Walter Irving9 (3077), 807
- Walter J. O.9 (3600), 890
Walter Leon9 (3645). 896
■ Dr. Walter S.7 (1250), 340, 479, 696
■ Walter Smith7 (1550). 5.37, 7S1
- Warren7 (1167), 471. 678
- Warren7 (1607 ). See
Ira Warren7 (1007)
■ Warren7 (Kill). .3111
Warren7 (1631), 565
Warren8 (2856), 787
Warren1' (3s()0), 92 (i
Warren Lamson8 (2839), 7S4
Warren S.8 (2S71), 7s-. 928
Washington8 (1972J), 619
Waterman K.s (2775), 771
- Webster8 (1SS2). 598
Wesley8 (1972c), 61S
Weslev Wood8 (2S03), 780
-- Weston David8 (2.31s), 706, 8S3, SS5,
952 953, 971 972. 973
Weston Hanson10 '(3981), 953, 972
Wilbert Riley9 (3340), 837
Willard8 (2862), 787
Willard Gushing8 (1989), 621, 831, 941,
942
■ Willard Gushing9 (3313), 831
Willard Gushing10 (392s). 942
- William, et al.. 24 : 31 ; 31 ; 31
32 ; 193 : 355
Averill, William (180). See
Averell, William ( L80)
Averill, William5 (147) (Jabez4), 175,
177, 289, 290, 292, 293, 397,
418, 586, 810
William" (292) (Stephen5), 281, 282,
293, 397. 398, 399, 400, 402, 570,
794, 795. 932, 971
Averill, )
Avery, j William" (315) (Joseph5), 288,
289, 414, 582, SOS. 936
Averill, William 2nd" (439) (Samuel5), 313,
322, 446, 626, 627, S36, 837, 838,
839, S40. 942. 943. 944
■ Deacon William" (446) (William5,
Job4), 314, 315, 449, 450, 631, 632
Averill, William" (526) (Ebt
31
176,
417,
William"
768
William"
William7
William7
William7
(633) (Daniel-'),
374, 544,
/ >. 394
svi,
i 16,
(718) (Job5, Sa,
I 953 I, 140, 617
i 1287 ), 487
( L330), 497, 19S, 715,
890, 958
-Rev. William7 (1.317k) (Henri/),
768, 769, 922
- William7 (1636), 567
- William8 (1784 I, 582
- William" ( L912 I, 602, SIS
- William8 (1982), 620, 831
- William 2nd8 (2037), 627, S37
William8 (210.3), 636
William8 (2331 >. 679
William8 (2556), 715
- William. Jr." (2561), 497, 716, 890
- William" (2639), 729
- William8 (2709), 757
William8 (2792 ). 77!)
William9 (3015), 797
- William9 (3110), S09
- William9 (3325). S37
- William, Jr.9 (3326), 838
- William9 (372(3), 911
- William9 (3780), 923
- William9 (3810), 928
- William9 (3816), 928
- William Armitage9 (3172), 815
- William Bassetf (1512), 545
- William Boothbay' ( 777), 414
- William Brooks7 (1544), .3.3.3, 556, 557,
778, 779, 924
- William Browning' (787). 417, 585,
809
- William G.7 (1597, 561
- William Charles9 (3601). 890
- William Cummings9 (3590), 888, 958,
974
- William David9 (3672), 898
- William Dennis9 (3245), S2S
- William E.s (2769b), 769
- William Franklin0 (037) (Isaac5), 377,
54S. 771
William Franklin7 (1525), 548
- William Franklin" (2773), 771
William If.7 (1518), 54s
- William II." (1968), 615
- William Henrv7 (1406), 44, 513. 729,
S9S
William ITrnrv" (2049). 730, 898
- William Henrv 2nd" (2651), 730
- William Ilenn" (2771c), 771, 923
William Henry9 (3682), 900
- William Henrv Harrison7 (1588), 560,
- William Hoadlev7 (1505) (Daniel 2nd8),
374, 543, 7H3
William Homer8 ( lsiil ), .39.3
- William Howes8 (1865), 596
- William llurd7 (1117). 530
William John9 (3608), S91
- William Judson8 (2678), 744
- William Lawson8 (2770c), 709, 922
- William M.s (2:382) (Daniel1), 691, 880
- William Macv8 (2573), 71S
- William McFadden9 (3312), 831
- William Penn8 (1926), 603
- William Pitt" (537), 346
- William Pitt Piatt" (2704), 756
- William Premier1" (4077). 968
■ William S.7 (102(1). 450. 631
- William Samuel" (2-:>i. M
William Sherman" (2412), 695, 881
-William Tarbell7 (1168) (Benjamin?),
4. 471. 078. -7.3
1036
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Averill, William Thomas8 (2032) 6^5
- William W.s (2453), 697
- William W.9 (3548), 879
- William Walter (1217) (Paul''), 477,
690, 879 " '
- William Warren8 (2333) 679
- Willie9 (3587), SS6
- Willis" (2642), 729
- Willis G.s (1939), 607
- Willis Morris8 (27.57). 764
- Wilmot8 (2034), 627, 836, 942
- Wilmot Jr. (■•')" (3319), 836
- Wilmot Jr.(")9 (3320), 836
- Wilmot Ryder10 (3929), 942
- Wilson Albert8 (1871), '597, S14
- Woodbury J.8 (1941), 607
- Dr. Woodbury Trask8 (2537), 710 8S6
Worth Sherman10 (3911), 939
- Wyckliffe Jerome7 (1566), 558
- Wyman5 (248), 238, 239, 241, 996, 997,
99S, 1000
- Zarah May9 (3248), S28
- Zenas Emery11 (3247). S2S
Zeruiah6 (325), 291
Zeruiah7 (791). 417
- Zilpah Irene8 (2893), 793
Zulima6 (571a), 355
Averille, Emma Ellene1 (1413) (Jesse*) 515
734 ' '
Harriet Sophia7 (1410), 515, 733, 734
Jennie L.s (2655), 734
- Jessie Louisa7 (1414). 515, 734
Marvin Dudley7 (1411), 515, 734
Sarah Elizabeth7 (1400), 515, 733
Weritt, George, 991
\verle, Hugh de, 6
\very, Aaron0 (490), 329
- Abbott Lawrence8 (2208) 653
- Abiel7 (1114). 464, 650, S47
Abiel, Jr.8 (21 S3). (i51
- Abiel Delius7 (11S6), 474
Vddie A.'1 (3445), S52
- Adelaide8 (2224), 655
- Adeline7 (982), 443, 623
- Adoniram Judson8 (2225) 655 851
- Artie Ella9 (3477), 866
- Agnes Louise9 (3624), 893
- Albert7 (797), 41S
- Albert Edward9 (3463 ), 856
- Albert Judson0 (3476), 866, 951
- Albert Lewis9 (343S), S50, 045, 946
- Albert Wayland8 (2205). 6.52
Alexander Gordon9 (3423). 848
Alfred, 169
- Alfred 15. s (2341), 684
- Alfred Littlefleld8 (2232) 657
- Alice L.s (2298), 673, 873
• Alice L.R (2583), 720
Alma8 (2264), 669, 670, 871
- Alma W.9 (3508), 875
Mine. la (ilarriman), 856
Almond8 (2305), 675, 873
Amelia E.9 (3427), 849
Amy Florence9 (3478), 867
Vngeline Elizabeth8 (2187), 651
Ami Maria (Sinnott), 680
- Anna Gertrude ( Pierce), 946
- Anna M.s (2299), 673, 873
Annette Cameron (Voris), 948
Annie8 (2290), 672
Annie Frances8 ( 1809 ), 587
\nnie Laurie8 (2258), 666,
Vra L.8 (2261), 669, 871
Aria"1 (3968), 951
\ila Sterritt9 (3483), 868
Arietta7 (1 185), 474
Vrthur9 (3504), 874
\rthur Ware8 (2254), 665
S10
S66
Avery, Ashley9 (3432), 850
— Belinda7 (1174), 473
— Belinda7- (1183), 474. 679
— Benjamin5 (283), 276
— Benjamin5 (290), 276, 277
— Benjamin Waldo10 (3965), 9.51
Benjamin Weeks8 (2257), 666, S66, 867,
951
— Bernard9 (3505), S74
— Bert Mark8 (2311), 676, S74
— Bertha Mae (Pettee), 946
Bessie Tarbell9 (3466), S62, 947
— Betsey0 (499), 331
— Blanche (Ross), 874
Burt9 (3420), S48
Bynm Cousins8 (2242), 65S. 855
— Caroline Augusta8 (2338), 683, 684, 6S7
876
- ( laroline (Kincaid), 672
( farolyn9 (3472), 863
— Carrie Lizzie9 (3429), S49, 944
— Catherine Crane10 (3944), 946
( 'halmer-' (3507), S74
( 'harles7 (977), 443
Charles DelbcrC (2237), 657, S53
— Charles Lansil8 (2578), 719, 892
Charles Wallace9 (3439), 850
— Christina Cousins8 (2243), 658, 856
Christopher1, 4, 124, 330
— Clara Arlette8 (2247), 663
— Clara Elizabeth" (3473), 863
Clara Irene9 (3623), 893
— Clara Ma3's (2186), 651
— Clarence9 (3448), 852
- ( larissa7 (113S), 468
— Clarissa7 (1159), 470, 677
— Cora Frances9 (3439), 850
Cora Frances10 (3943), 946
Cornelia c.8 (2336), 680
Cyrus D., 782
- Daniel8 (2302), 074
— Darius Newell8 (2245). 665. S59 860
"Avery," ) David4 (107) (.Benjamin3') , 153,
Averell, ^ 275, 27(i. 977
Avery, David5 (276), 276, 977
— David5 (2S7), 277
— David Colfax8 (2190), 6,51
— Delpha8 (2309), 676
— Diantha (Parlin) Lock, 676
Dorcas Emma9 (3626), 893
— Dorcas Foster7 (1351), 504
— Drusilla7 (1155), 470
— Dwight, 632
— Eda Ann7 (1354), 504, 722
— Edith8 (2343), 6S4
— Edith9 (3421), 84S
- Edna Catherine8 (25S5), 721
- Edna Churchill9 (3622), S93
- Edna F.9 (3451). 852
- Edna Irene9 (3424), 84S
- Edward7 (112.5), 407, 657, 65S, S53,
854, 855. 856, 946
- Edward 2nds (2216), 654. S50, 945
- Edward9 (3433). S.50
- Edward9 (3459), 855, 946
- Edward Crocker10 (3937), 945
- Edward Franklin8 (2241). 658, 855, 946
- Edward Franklin10 (3951), 946
Edward Orlando8 (2244), 665, S57, S5S
Edward Squibb8 (2019). 622
- Edwin Augustus8 (22.59). 666, S67
Eleanor10 (3991), 952
- Eliab" (284 ), 270
Elijah ('?), 3S0
- Eliza8 (2303), 67 4
Eliza8 (2307), 675, 874
- Eliza Ann7 (1146), 46S. 673
Eliza H. (Eddy), 666, 669, 867
Index
1037
Avery, Eliza(beth)6 (277), 27(3
Avery, I
Averill, [Elizabeth5 (114) (William1'), 160,
Averell, J 278, 279
Avery, Elizabeth Frances7 (794), 418
■ Elizabeth Helena10 (3950), 946
Elizabeth Holbrook (Dole), 860
■ Elizabeth Jackson7 (1120), 465
Ella9 (3430), 850
Ella (Dunton), 867
Ella (Smith), 862
Ellen" (2301), 074
Ellen Maria9 (3437), S50
- Elmira Janette8 (2201), 652, 847
Hon. Elroy M., 4, 45, 469
Mrs. Elroy M.. 4. 45
— Emerson" (3501). 873
— Emma Eckstein" (2021), 023
Emma Ehlora" (25S4), 721, S93
Enoch6 (480) (Enoch5), 1, 325, 326,
328, 465, 466, 467, 473, 653, 654,
656, 657, OSS, 666, 670, 671, 847,
84S, 849, 850, 851, 852, 853, S54,
855, S56, 857, S59, 860, 861, 862,
803, S64, 866, 867, 868, S71, 944,
945, 946, 017. 948, 951
Enoch6 (486), 329
Enoch7 (1121). 407, 653, 654, S49, 850,
851, 944, 045
Enoch' (1147). 469
Enoch. Jr.s (2212), 654, 849, 944
Enoch Franklin9 (3426), 849
Enoch McClellan7 (1119), 405, 053
Ephraim Foster7 (1352) (Foster"), 504,
720, 893
Ernest Albert10 (3939 I, 945
Eugene9 (3480), 867
- Eugene M.s (2210), 653
Eunice" (4S7). 329
Eunice Mayo8 (2234), 657, S52
■ Eunice (Prentice), 330
Evelvn Roberts9 (3464), 856
Fanny8 (2i ). 674
- - Flora Thompson (Huntington), 858
Florence Evelyn10 (3945), 040
Florence May9 (3454), 853
Florence Olcott9 (3469), SOS
Foster0 (562) (Mark6), 351. 503, 71S,
719, 720, 721, 722, 892. S93
France.-1" (3962), 948
Frank9 (3441), S51
Frank Eugene" (2582), 720, 892
■ Frank Milton8 (1807), 417. 586
Franklin7 (70S). 418
Franklin8 (2204), 052, S4S
Fred9 (3431), 850
— Fred E.s (2330). 684
■ Fred Russell1" (3040), 045
George7 (1136), 46S
George7 (1178). 474
■ George9 (3457 I, 854
George A." (2265), 072
George Aldens (2240), 658, 854, 946
- George E.s (2227). 055, 851
George Edward8 (2334), 6S0
George Edwin8 (2249), 665, 861
George Edwin, Jr.9 (3468), S02. 947,
94S
George X." (2205). 073
George Robert' (1103). 4_74. 688, S79
Rev. George Sanford8 (2577), 710
-Rev. George Walter8 (3435), 850, 945
George Washington7 (981), 443, 622
George Washington8 (2185), 651
Georgia8 (2202). 672, S72
Georgia9 CM 13), 852
Avery, Gideon. See
Averill, Gideon Barber6 ("573)
■j , Gladys11, 945
- Glenice9 ( 3506 I, 874
Grace A.9 (3447), 852
- Grant Eugenes (2189), 65]
- Hannah5 (281), 276
- Hannah6 (488), 320
- Hannah8 (1777;, 582
- Hannah F. ( Harding I, 658
- Hamuli (Potter), 173
- Hannah Shaw8 (22:::: i, 657
- Harold Lou,. IP" (3947), 040
Harriet7 I 1 123), 467, 655, 656
- Harriet (Brown), 676
- Harriet E.s (2200), 073, 873
- Harriet Leighton' < 1 181 ), 474, G8S
- Harry9 (3449), 852
■ Harry Eugene8 (2250), 005
■ Helen8 (2203), i;72
■ Helen9 (3471 I, 863
Helen9 (3502), -7::
Helen E.9 (3481), 867
■ Henry' (700), 41*. 586, - L0
Henry' (070), 443, 622
Henry' (1355), 504
■ Henry8 (2018), 022
Henry Clay" (2182), 651
Henry Foster" (2576), 719
■ Henrv Franklin7 (1191), 474
Henrv \V., 373
Herman9 (3462), 856
Hilda Mae1" (3949), 946
Hiram7 (1141), 468
Horai i U . (2297), 673, S73
• Horace Waters" (2251), 005, 863, 864,
94S
Horace Water-. Jr.8 (3475), S04
Hortense Leonore (Wisner), 951
Humphrey, et al., 188 ; 003
[da9 (3434), 850
Ida Francis" (2570), 719
Idella Eliza" (2202), 000, S07
Imogi ne T.s (2294 ), 673, S72
Ina Ruth9 (3479), 867
Inez M." (3509 1, 875
Innocence L.s ( 220 I i, 673
Ira' illl7). lo".
[ras (2202), o52. 848
[rem T < 1 190), 474
Isaac0 i 132), 312, 443, 022, 623
Isaac Emerys (2024), 623
[srael6 (489) (Israel5), 329, 170, 673,
074, 07.-,, 676, 077, 873, 874
Israel' (1156) (Israel"), 329, 470, 075,
676, 873, -74
Jabez, 17)
.i.mn-J (Christopher1), 4, 112, 124
James6 (485), 329
•lames7 (1144) (Nathan"), 468, 672, -72
.bum s8 (1783), 582
James Melvin9 (3455), 853
James Parker" (2222 I, 654
Jane" (312), 288
Jane6 ( 197), 331
Jane' l 1 154 I, 470, 675
.lane Eliza9 (3 161 ). 355, 040
Jane Porter7 i 1175). 473, 6S0
Jeremiah Mason' (1350) (Foster'
504. 719, 892
John. p| al., 23 : 32 : 1003
John <<,c of State of Maine). 1, 3,
464, 169
Sargt. John3 (11) (William", William'),
86, 88, 89, 90, 91, 02, 05. 96, 412,
440, 421. 122. 123. 124. 125, 134,
183, 190, 193, 104. 295, 296, 299,
301, 302, 303, 304, 306, 307, 308,
309, 121. 422. 123, 424. 425, 426,
427. 428, 431, 132, !::::. 4:; I, 435,
1038
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
136, 4.:7. 438, 139, 440, 441, 592,
593, 594, 595, 596, 597, 598, 599,
600, 602, 603, 604, 605, 606, 607,
60S, 609, 610, Oil, 612, 613, 614,
615, 616, 617, 618, 621, 811, 812,
S13, 814, S15, 816, 817, 818, 819,
S20, 82:;, S24, 825, 826, 827, 82S,
829, 936, 937, 938, 939, 940, 941
)Vr,'y- f John5 (166), 193, 979, 9S1
Averill, I
Averv, John6 (498) (Samuel5), 1, 326, 331,
166, 472, 47;;. (179, 680, 6S4, 687,
688, 876
— John0 (723 I, 395
ivery,'1 l John' (773) (Joseph''), 414, 5S2
Aver ell, )
Averv. John7 (1177) (JohnB), 331, 474, GS0,
683, 876
— John7 (1349) (Foster6), 504, 718, 892
John c.'J (3422), 848
- John Edward8 (2337 ). 683
— John Frederick8 (3460), 855, 946
- John Herbert51 (2250), 005, 862, 94S
John Marshall8 (2181), 651
- John Waters7 (1116), 404, C52, S4S
Avery, Joseph (241). See
Averill, Joseph (244)
Werv, Joseph4 (84) (Paul3), 141, 142, 2:11.
232, 236, 237, 238, 239, 240, 334,
352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 358, 505,
506, 507, 50S, 509, 510, 513, 514,
515, 516, 725, 726, 727. 72S, 729,
730, 733, 734, S95, S96, 897, S9S,
S99
Joseph5 (133) (Joseph*. William'), 171.
288, 414. 415, 582, 807, SOS, 935,
936, 971, 981, 9S2
Joseph6 (477) (Enoch5), 1. 3, 325, 326,
327, 328, 4(14, 466, 407, 469, 650,
651, 652, 653, S47, S48
Joseph7 (1115), 404, 409, 651, S47
Josi ph8 (1776), 582
Rev. Joseph, 10
Joseph Dunton7 (1187), 474. S52
Joseph Waterss (2209), 053
Averv, Josiah. See
Averill, Josiah (24:: )
Averv. Judith5 (2S0). 277
Judson7 (1129) (Enoch?), 407, 468, 666,
H72, 860, S07, 951
- Julia7 (1153), 47i). 67 I
Julia Ann Leig'hton7 (1180), 474, 6S4,
687, 876
- Juniuss (2308), 675, S74
-- Kenneth Gilcrest10 (3963), 94S
- Kenneth Newell9 (3470). SOS, 948
Kittie Murphy8 (2255), 605
- Laura B.° (3446), 852
- Laura Coombs10 (3942), 945
Laurice Albert1" (3966), 951
- Lena May9 (3021), S92
Leon J.° (3620), 892
- Leonard Cooper' (1170). 474, 0S4
- Leonard Cooper8 (2210). <;(;.">
Leonora Estella9 (3428), S49, 944
Leonore10 (3909). 951
Leslie Randall10 (3940), 940
Levi Russell7 (1170), 474, 0S0
Lewman8 (2226), iw,-,
- Lewman G.7 (1122), 404, 407, 054, 851,
852
- Lilla0 (3442). 851
- Lilla S.8 (2025), 623
- Lizzie (Hight), 675
- Lizzie S.8 (2340), est
Lizzie Waters8 (2206), 652
l.lewelhn West" (3474), 864, 94S
Lovina' ( 1 I to), t68
rv, Lu Ella (West), 864
- Lucinda A.s (2219). 054
- Lucinda (Colson), r,."i4
- Lucretia (Giddings), 276, 277
Lucv5 (279), 276
- Lucv6 (500), 331
Lucy8 (1778), 582
Luetta8 (2291), 672, S72
Lulu9 (3503), S74
Lulu Ellens (2263), 069, SG7
Lulu Pierce9 (345S), 854
Mae Belles (2344). OSS, S79
Marcia Aver7 (1182), 474, 688
Margaret7 (988), 444, 025
Margaret7 (1137), 46S
- Margaret J.8 (2211), 054
Margaret (Shepard), 407
- Maria6 (503), 331
Marie Grace9 (3456), 853
Marion10 (3941), 945
Mark7 (1157) (Israel"). 470, 070, S74
- Mark A.s (2581), 720
Martha7 (1158), 470, 070. 677
- Mary5 (278), 276
- Mary6 (501), 331
Mary' (1120), 467
- Mary8 (1774), 582
- Mary A. (Warden), 450, 032
Mary Ann7 (980), 443
Mary Belles (25S7). 721
Mary L\s (2218), 654, 850
Mary K.'J (34.30). S52
Man- Kliz.s (2020), 622
Mary Eliza (Coomb-). 945
Mary Louise (Howe), S52
Man Shaw8 (2235), 657
Marv Spinney8 (2023), 023
Melin.la Alice8 (2220), 054, S51
Mellen8 (2215), 654, S49
Melvina J.9 (3425), 849
Mercv Ann8 (2230), 057, S52
Miles7 (1132), 46S
Miles Lowell7 (1192), 474
Millard8 (22S9), 672
Monford Patten10 (3935), 945
Mrs. , 344
Myrick7 (1143), 46S, 672
Nancv7 (1149), 469
Nancy8 (21S4), 651
Vancv10 (3970), 951
Nancv Clapp (Eddy), 064, 005
Nancy (Door), 673, 674
Nancy (Gilcrest) Quereau, 94S
Nancv Margaret8 (224S), 665, S60
Nancv Voris10 (3964), 948
Natalia9 (3453), S53
Nathan, et al.. 1000 : 1000
Nathan6 (4S2) (Enoch0), 325, 326,
468, 672, 673. S72, S73
Nathan Merrill7 (1145) (Nathan''),
673. 872. S73
Nathaniel, 1000
Nellie I).. 4S0
Nellie Jane8 (2252), 665, SC4
Nellie L.9 (3444). S52
lion. Newell7 (1128), 3, 467, 469,
661, 662, 003, 064, 665, 666,
070. S57, S59, S00, S61, 862,
864, 947. 94S
Newell9 (3467), S62
Rev. Newell Augustus8 (2239), 658,
856
Newell Eddv8 (222S). 474, 655, 855
Norman Frederick9 (341S), S47
Olive (MeCobb). 072
One7 ( 1 1271. 4(17
Otis7 (1142). 468
Patience (Hodgkins), 023
32S,
468,
658,
669,
S03,
Index
1039
Avery, Paul Revere9 (3625), 893
- Pauline Upton8 (2580), 720
- Pearl'-' (3500), 873
- Peter Augustus15 (2180), 651
- Phoebe Eva8 (2223), 654, S51
Phoebe J.8 (2213), 654
- Prentiss Mellen7 (1124), 467, 657, 852,
853
- Rachel0 (476), 328, 404, 654
- Rachel (Chapman). 655
- Ralph Waldo8 (2260), 669
- Reuben H.s (2335), 680
- Richard, et ah, 32, 34 : 3S9
- Robert, et al., 389 : 90S
- Robert5 (2S9), 277
Robert Fove6 (502 | {Samui /" i, 331,
474, 688, 879
- Robert Walton8 (3417). -47
- Rosa F. (Glidden I, 866, 867
Roscoe Green7 ( 1 1S9), 474
- Rose9 (231 ii). 676
— Roxana7 (114s ). 474
- Rov Melvin10 (3938), 945
— Ruben Fairfield7 (1130), 468
Russell Grant0 (3419). 847
j™%l, I Ruth5 (117) {William*), 157, 158,
, .- ,' (160, 2S2
Averill, J
Avi rv, Ruth0 (470), 327, 328, 465
— Ruth7 (1133), 467, 46S, 670, 671
— Ruth7 (114- ). 169
Ruth Boynton10 (394S), 946
— Ruth Huntington9 (3465), 858
Sallv7, 344
— Sallvs (1775). 5S2
Samuel, et al., 1S3 ; 18S, 189; 185,
253 : 296 : 301 ; 303 ; 90S
Averv, Samuel ( L99 I. See
Averell, Samuel ( 199)
Avery, Samuel5 ( 285 ), 2,7
— Samuel6 (313), 288
- Samuel, Jr.6 (496), 331
— Samuel, .lr.'; (695), 389, 391, 563
- Samuel S.s (2342), 684
Samuel Waters' (Ills). 465
Sanborns (2217 I, 654
Sarah5 (282), 270
— Sarah6 (3Ki), 288
Sarah Uistin8 (2207), 653 -
Sarah Elizabeth8 (2203), 652
Sarah Elizabeth85 (2288), 672
Sarah (Grover), 4r0
— Sarah J.8 (2214), 054. 849
— Sarah J. ( ). 465
— Sarah (Kearswell), 563
— Sarah Maria7 (1188), 474
— Sarah Porter7 (1353), 5n4, 721
Sarah Waters8 (2179), 651
— Sarah (Waters), 404, 651
— Seth7 (1152). 47(i. 673, 674, 675
Seth, Jr.s (2304), 074
— I Sewell
/ Sewall7 (1131 i (Enoch"), 467
606, 669, 867, B68, 871, 951
— Sewell Edwin8 (2230), 057, S53
— Sewell Lee'' (34-2). 868, 951
— Sewell Lee10 (3967). 951
- Sewell S.s (2221), 054
Simeon. 400
Simeon15 (484), 1, 3
468
Simeon7 (1150), 469
Sister, 76
— Solomon5 (280). 276
SopMa7 (1130), 468
Stephen, mill, liiii2
Stephen6 (314). 288
- Susan7 (1151 ). 400
468,
316, 32S, 464,
Avery, Susan Sophia5 (2231), 657
- an Sophia5 < 22:;- ), i;57
- Susanna ( ), 70
Susie II." i 3 152 I, S53
Sutton Foy7 (1173), 17::
Thomas, et al., 3, 4: 24; 73. 75, 76, 97
- \ ilia0 (3619 ). 892
- Villeroy R.5 (2586), 721, -:>:;
- Waldo Allan!5 < 2260 I, 669, 367, SOS,
951
W.ihh, Allard, Jr.9 (3484), 871, 951,
952
Waldo Allard1" (3991 ), 952
Walter Franei-1" i ::o:;oi, !U5
- Walton Felchs (2188 I, 651, -47
- Warren7 ( I L35 .. 168
Wi sli '-'' (3440), -5 1
Wilbra8 (2306), 675
- William. tool
- William1 (of Dedham l, 45
- William5 (2S8), 277
Averv, ( Capt. William'' (332) {William5,
Averill, SJabez*), 293, 417, 418, 586, 810
Averv, William6 (4-1 i {Enoch5, Israel4), 325,
326, 327, 32s. 468, 622, 666, 072
- William (a)' (978), 1 13
- William!1')7 (983 I. 443
William Alden7 (1134), 40S, 006, 672
- William Emervs (2022), 023
- William Enoch8 (2229), 057
William Henrys ( 1808), 5-7
- William Loririg7 < 795 l, 118, 586
Averves, |
33, 3 4
\ Elizabeth
Vverie,
Averill
Averys, [
Averis, 1
Av"''^' ' Ma,,.
Ann,
12. 3 4
A\ 1 re
Avrall, John, 22
Richard, 22
Avrell, Elizabeth, 22
Philip, 22
Richard, 23
Sara, 22
T no i a-. 22
Avril de Burev, Jeanne- Mai
41
l.'i ibi rt ^uguste Loui
Avrill, Henrv, 22
- Thomas, 23
Aver, Clarissa, 63S
- James. 222
- Jennie. 684, 687
- John. 070
Avers, Elizabeth, 566
Sallv6, 320
\vre-. Harriet E. (Averv), S73
iyres, Walter P.. 073. -73
Babcoek, Amanda <>.. 546, 770
( 'apt. Elijah, 992
- Harriett.-. 703. 915
James, 516
Capt. Joshua, 995
Oliver. 770
- Russell, W.. 915
- Wealthy A. ( ), 915
Bachi Ider, Calvin Leslie9, 840
E v gen e, 628
Eusi ne Earle9, 840
Ruth May9, S40
Bachi ler, Mr. — -, 59
Backus, Charles D.. 370
- Dr. John T„ 755
Bacon, Eben, 568
George T.. 349
Isaac, 75. 70
Luella, 914
Li iiiise-Genevieve,
II
1040
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Bacon, Mr. , 487
— Rebecca ( ), 3, 75, 76
William, 75
Badger, Charles W., 440
Mrs. Charles W., 4 4U
Baggs, John, 5S1, S04
Baglev, Gov. John, 736
Bailey. Allen F., 463
Harriet Atwooil, 743
— Joseph1, 463
!':,!l,'v- } Rev. Joseph, 404, 472
Baley, )
Bailey, Mary, 760
- Mary (Averell). 152
- Miss . 942
— Mr. . 153, 275
Richard", 403
Susannah4, 403
Baird, Ellen W., 735, 900
Baiston, Gamaliel, 490
Baker, Charlotte, 387
- Guil, 17, 19
- J. Hobert, 917
- - Jennie. See
- Sarah Jane, "Jennie"
- ( apt. John, 260, 205, 988
- Mary. 97. 132
- Moore, 572
Mr. , et al., 59 ; 308
Remember, 251
- Baker, S. A., 663
- Sarah Jane, i 63, 91 7
- Thomas, 91, 105, 121
- Will, 14
Balch, Cornelius, 216
— David Junr., 210, 217
Baleomb, Alonzo8, 598
— Augustus. 427. 598
- Christabels, 598
Henrv8, 598
- Mercys, 598
Baldwin, Agnes ( ), 49S, 715
— Albert, 707
- Anna, 609
- Charles Candee, 520
- Hannah, 360
- Jeannette, 51 i
- ( ol. Jeduthan, 9S9
- ( ol. Laomi, 991
- Maria". 520
- Martha. 704
- Marys, 707
■ Mr. - -, •>-
Col. Nalura, 309
Rosa A., 764
- Sabina Frances8, 707
Sabrina F., 712, 888
Sarah8, 707
- Timothv0, 706
- Timothy7, 49 4, 706, SS8
Ball, Betsey G., 493, 706
Edward. See Beal, Edward
- Lucretia, SS5
Mav T.. 6S4, <■-:
Ballard, Charlotte9, 733
- I.u.-lla". 733
Marvin Di nnison9, 733
- Mina". 7::::
Mvra°, 7:::;
( 'apt. Nathan, 310
- Susie0, 733
Walter8, 733
Ballentine, John, 313
Man', 313
Sarah ( I, 313
Ballon. Dora Belle8, 722
Edgar Nathaniel8, 722
Eda Ann ( \\crv), 722
Ballou, Frank Henry, 722
Nathaniel, 504," 722
Bamford, Charles, S75
Charles W-, 81, 679, S75
Charles William9, 876
Chester Wayland9, 875
- llarr\ Manning1', S70
- Lv.lia M. (Averill), S75
- - Mr. , 327
Bancroft, Ensign, 124
Bane, Lewis, 100
Banks, Aaron. 272
■ Gen., 901
- Petiah, 276
Barbe, Helen, 651, S47
- - Wilhelm Hermann Frederick, 847
Barber, Hannah G., 305, 435
Lucinda (Lawson), 602
Harden, Atta Bell11, 972
— Augustus, 9 i 2
- - Charles, 953, 972
- Donald William11, 973
- Karl Edgar11, 973
— Freddie Charles11, 972
- Hazel Emma11, 973
- James Augustus11, 973
- Jessie May11, 972
- Johnny .lames11, 972
- P. A., 973
- William, 953. 973
Barker, Abram, SS5
- Benjamin. 307, 43S
- Deborah4, 350, 351
Edward, 373
Frances, S61
Barlow, Anson, 460
- Mary E., 400
Barnard, Apollos, 5S1
( 'apt., 212
— ■- — Rev. Jeremiah, 349
John, 15
Barnes, Almira, 341, 47S
— Amanda Maria, 82S
Ann Matilda, 965
Eunice Ann, 364, 520
- Hiram, 47S
- Miranda F.. 932
- Mollie, 190, 301, 302, 432
- Phineas, 520
Barnev, Jonathan, 254
- Joseph, 1S1
Barns, Hannah, 276
Barnum, P. T.. 906
Barrett, Ann <;., 424. 593
- Eunice ( ), 593
— George. 710
- Joel, 593
- Samuel, 239, 353
- Wilbur E.. 719
Barron, Marv, 44S
- Capt. William. 492
Barrows, Arabella Howard, 5S5, S09
- Joseph Henrv, S09
Barstow, Samuel, 663
!:"',:m' J Bettie. 506, 727
Barto, \
Barteaux, Adoniram J., 400, 647
- Clara F.s. 648
- Gertrude Vverell8, 6 18
Robert. 04S
Bartholmew, Mr. , 59
- William, 03
Bartlctt, F.lilm, 354
Samuel. 354
Maj. Samuel, 239
Barto. Almira J.\ 726
- David W.s, 726
- Esther C.8, 720
Index
1041
Barto, Freelove M._8, 725
- - Harriet S.s, *25
Mary E.s, 726
Orin, 506, 725
- Orrin M., 505
- - Ruby A.s, 726
Russell W., T2_7
Bartoe, Elizabeth, 2.3
- Samuel, 273
Barton, John. 107
Bartz, Mary Ann, _Ssl
Bascom, Dorus, 378
- Robert O., 378
Samuel II., 378
Baskett, Camilla, 7::". 398
- ( hristopher, 398
Bassaok, Elizabeth, S31
Bassel . Lucy, 705
- - Minnie, 705
Sylvia, 705
William, 705
Bassett, Amanda, 374, 545
Batchelder, Caroline7, 470
- David, 791
- Deborah Mehitable8, 7!)
- Elbridge Austen8, 791
- Irene Bunker8, 701
- John, Jr.. 333. 476
l.\dia\ 179
Mi. — . 588
Phi be ( \vuivll). 470
— VVeare Dow, 568, 791
Bauen, Alice, 546, 769
Baumgardner, J. A., 952
Mrs. J. A. 952
- Ruth Allele, 871, 052
Baun, Jacob, 124
Baxti ]', Edward9, 75S
- Henry9, 75S
- John', 167, 169
— Judge, 663
- Maria8, 758
— Paul P., 025
- - R. Charles", 758
- Richard, 530. 758
- Thompson, 625
Baylies, Timothy. 302
Beach, ( Jaroline, 364, 524
Lazarus, Jr., 524
- Matthew, 305
Beagle, Alvina Ethel9', 014
- Dwight L., 761, 913
- - George Averill9, 914
- John, 913
John L.9, 914
- Roland Dwight9, 014
Arthur, 103
Bea
I',,.,
Bea
1. )
Edward, 103, 147
Beale, Marv, 530
Beallis, Matthew, 208
Beamer, George Kibler,
Bean. Sherman I., 829
Beard, Alice, SOS
- Anthony, 6S0
Marcia9, 6S0
Beardsley, Betsey Maria
- Darwin Hurd, 523
- Heman, 743
— Heman Averill8, 743
Beatham, Nettie, 609, 326
Beckford, Samuel. 420
Beckley, Lizzie Annie, 384
Luther, 954
Bedell. George, 76
John, 76
Beebe, Col., 345, 986
570
743
S43
954
Beebe, L. L., 575
Beekman, Ahrain, 703
- Geoi ge N'ou li u, 703
Beei s, Sarah, 917
Belcher, William, 290
Belden, William. 291
Beleherall, Elijah, 135
Belieu, John, 784
Sarah Elles, 560, 7- I
Belknap, Admiral, 000
Reginald Rowan, 906
Bell, Edward Jam s9, 315, 936
- - Edward J
- Edward Johnzey, 937
Martin Averill'", 931
- Rosa Elizabeth ( \verill I, 937
Thomas Pearson10, 937
Bellingham, Richard, 74
Bellow, John, 182
Bellows, Amasa, 362
Benjamin. 182
Bemis, Abigail, 156
Daniel. 156
— Ephraim :. 1 56
- Ephraim-', L56
James, 156
James'. 150
- Ruth, 119, 156
- Ruth ( ). 150
- Sarah i ), 150
Benedict. Salh ,794
Bi lij.imin. John, 1 J 4
Joseph, 144
- Obed, 22S
Benner, Edith. 843
I;, nnett, Bertha Montford, 95S, 974
- E. Pavson, 074
-Dr. Francis \l . 798
- Loretta G., 613
- Malinda, 596
- Mr. -- . 95S
- Nehemiah. 300
Benson, Lydia, 427. 599
Bentlev, Betse\ Maria7, too
- Edward7, 4'. hi
- George7. 490
Hannah7. 490
Lorenzo7, 490
Lvman, 745
William0, 347, 489
- William7. 490
Bently, \ John, 560, 7-5
( Jack
I!, m .li. Ji rn-lia (■ ). 740
- John, 740
- Mary, 534, 746,
Bera, i 'arrie C ).
- ( harles9, 881
- Olin, 695, SSI
Bernhart, Albert, 819
- Anna. 602, 819
Berrv, Alice, 955
- Clifford, 955
- - Edith. 055
Fidelia, 505
- Frances E., 458
Howard. 055
- Isaac, 349
Jacob, 505
- John, 564
- Roy, 955
Stephi n. 787
- Susan ( ). 505
Bi i vin. m. Emma W ,. 5 1
- Robert, 73o
B . ( iharli - W - 367
Best. Sarah, 383, 385
Bi stick, Tin resa, 930
7 17
SSI
1042
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Beverlv, Lord, 337, 470
Biekford, John, 289
Joseph, 164
Sarah, 945
Bicknell, Sarah, 7S2
Bidlack, Benjamin, 159
Bigelow, Dr. Amos E., 95G
Frances, 885, 956
Bigsbev, Joseph, Senior, 84
Billings* Dr. Elkanah, 252
Roger, 244
I 'apt. Roger, 233
( apt. Stephen, 372
William, et al., 134 ; 144
('apt. William. 144
Billington, Julia, 837
Bingham, Eleazer, 397
Jabish, 238
Kingslev S., 002
Bird, Elizabeth, S62, 94S
Joseph Campbell, 948
- Sarah, 695
Birdsil], Eunice, 809
Birt, Laura. 726, 896
- Sarah Jane ( ), 896
William, 896
Bisbee, Susan. 825
Bishop, Abigail (Averill), 89, 92, 95, 96. 118
Betsey, 518. 519
Bridget ( ). 107, 108, 110. 137
Kdward, Jr.. 105, 107. 108, 110, 114.
137
Edward, Sr., 107, 137
Elizabeth4, 138
Gould4, L38
- Job . 63
Jonathan, 92, 95, 97, 10S, US, 137
107,
80
I in
Sarah (Wildes)
— Thomas, 63, 79
Bixbv, Andrew, 192
Orcutt, 362
Black, Abigail, 679
- I Mary
I Marv L.. 10
Blackman, Charles, 94.3
Harriet (Savage), 027,
Horace, 661
Lilla, 838, 943
Melvin, 838
Blackstock, William. 234
Blackstone, Betsey, 374, 543
Eliza, 374, 544
Blagdon, Julia, 320. 461
Blaine, James G., 641
Blair, Sarah Ann3, 571
Blaisdell, Daniel, 705
Eunice8, 591
James8, 591
John8, 591
Marv\ 591
Sally8, 5:n
Samuel. 421, 591
Blake, Alexander Veits, 905
Buckman, 564, 789
Charles Buckman8, 790
- Daniel8, 790
Edwin Oscar8, Too
Eliza, 899
Frank8, Tim
George, 789
George W., 788, 929
Gorham, 417. 418
1 1, tin Lewis8, 79o
rsabe'lle, 788, 928
Julia ( lammann, 744
Marv Olive8, 790
Minnie'', 929
\ ilia K,i\\ 790
108, 110, 114
90;
Blanchard, Martha Ann, 809
- Mary E., 558
William. 74
Bliss, Cornelius, 719
Blood, Judith, 719
Bloom, James. 650
— Martha ('.. 402. 650
Kh. Frank, S04
Blve, Sarah", 223, 329
Blyford, Asa. 716
Blyth, Francis, 30
Boa, Mary, 581
Boardman, Rev. C. A., 521
— Joseph, 2S9, 987
Boarman, Daniel, 91
Bodwell, Susan ( ), 538
Bolianon. Kail ( '.. 798
Bolles, Ralph, S4S
Seney Vandevere, 652, S48
Bolls, Joseph. 99
Bolster, Chapin, 306
Bond, Silance, 778
Bone, Albert9, 925
Vila'1, 925
— Charlie, 786, 925
- Glenn9, 925
Marie", 925
Booker. George, 894
— Marv Louisa, 894
Booth, Charles ST., 551
Susan ( ), 551
Boothby, David. 288
— Stephen. 414
- Susan(na). 288. 414
Boothe, "ould father." 19
Borden, Shepard, 726
Bordman, Betsev, 387
— ('apt., 213. 978
- Joseph, 244
Boroman, Mr. , 59
Boright, John W., 547
Borkes, Edward, 786
Borman, Daniell, S4
Boston, John R., 2nd. 553, 554
Bostwick, Ami Julia8, 500
- ( aniline Eliza8, 501
• lordelia8, 501
- Elijah, 500
- Lieut. Elijah, 377, 994
— Eliza (McAllaster), 500
— Emerson McAllaster8, 501
— Francis William8, 501
Nathaniel, 248
— Samuel, 24S
Sarah (Buckley), 500
- Sarah Jane8, 500
William Bucklev, 499, 500
Bosworth, Fred N., 635
James Wood, 249
- Nathaniel, 249
— Stephen, 263
Bottom. Daniel, 177
Bottsford, Catherine E. (Averill), 574
— Northrup W., 574, 576
Boutelle, James, Jr., 435
Boutwell, Hannah, 305, 435
— John, 604
- Melissa, 435, 604
Bowden, Belinda, 654, 849
- Elisha, S49
Howdoin, James, 218
Bowen, Fanny Chandler, 844
Bowers. Lew, 769
Bowes, Jack. SIS
Bowles. Martha. SOS
- Mary, 650
Bowman. Amos Bradshaw, 895
\nnie M., 726. 895
Index
1043
160, 161, 162,
288
:n
, 616
952
Bowman, Caroline A., 50 7. 791
— Jonathan. 205, 219
— Lilias ( ), 791
— Mr. . 791
Bowright, Miss ", 513
— Mr. , 358, 513
Bowtell, Hattie, 594, S12
Boyce, Elizabeth, 76
Bovinton, William, 196
Bovnton, Anna. 312, 443
John, 443
- William, et al., 443 ; 631
Boys, 1
Bovse, j- Joseph, 75, 70
Boice, J
Bozworth, William, 249, 264
Brace, David, 555
Sally, 555
Bracket*, "Rev. G. R., 759
Bradbury, Charles, 1 L5, 118,
104. 100, 172. 170
Katherine Dow, 047
— Mr. . 211
Bradford, Alice Pearl5, 616
— (apt. Andrew4, 308, 4:
— Ann", 7o7
— Benjamin, 616
Bi njamin Harol
Bertha Vinci m '
- Bessie Mays, 616
— ( laude Lees, 616
— Rev. Ephraim P., 498
- Eva Berenices, 616
— Fanny. 307, 436
George, 883, 0.32
— Gov., 332
— Hannah ( ), 430
Harriet (Averill ), 616
Hepzibah (Averill), 143
— I la Warren8, 616
— Ira P., 440, 616
— Jefferson, 952
— Mark Averill8, 616
— Mary, et al., 230. 348;
— Mehitabel, 195, 308
— Xancv (Averill), 494, 405
— Nellie M.1". 0.32
- Orlin Weston10, 952
Robert, 139, 1 12, 143, 201, 204, 214.
215. 216
— Robert1. 308
— Samuel, 215
— William, et al.. 34S
— William, Jr., et al.,
William2, 308
— William3, 308
Bradley, Albert Raymond'''
— Charlotte La Verm :'
— Col., 303. 995, 996
— Emilie Marion9, 018
Francis. 352
— Gilbert, 24 o
— Harold Henry9, 918
— Ilenrv Elijah. 704. 918
— Jane. 542. 704
- John J., 901
— Jonathan, 352, 354
- Kenneth Elijah", 918
- Left., 239
- ('apt. Lemuel, 357. 997
- Leonard Marsden", 918
- Lerov Clifton3. 918
Mary B.. 902, 961
- Moses, 359
- Robert Carlton9, 918
- Sara Gertrude. 918
Bradstreet, Asa, 688
- Elizabeth, 332
4 30
404 ; 495
S49 ; 436; 494
01 -
018
Bradstreet. Governor Simon, 74, 91, 02, 104,
119, 120, 121
Man s.. 176, 68S
Selina ( ), 688
I'.r.nh , Alice Baldwin. 820, 938
- William. 938
Bragden, George, 440, 631
Jamess, 63 1
Bragdon, Joseph, 14-
Mehitable, 3S9
Mr. , 636
- (apt. Th.iiM.i-. 980
Bragg, Thomas, 73
Bragton, David. See
Brayton, David
Brainard, Mary, :;4
Bramer, David, 805
I- i. mk. 581, 80.7
- Nellie''. 805
Bran, John <_'.. 396, 397
- Polly ( — i, 396, 397
Branch, Mary, 478, 693
- Nathan. 693
I eter, L76, 177
Si rgt. Peter, 289
Zephaniah, 140
Brandford, William, 705, 707
Brasve, Mr. , 50
Brawn, Alice M., (j28, -::1'
J. 4m S., 839
Bray, Abigail3, 277
Andrew'. 277
Benjamin5, 277
- Edward, 569
- Isaac4, 153. 277
Isaac5, 277
Lima A.. 343
Mam". 277
Sarah5, 277
Susanna5, 27 7
- Tin. mas. loo
Brayton, David,
Breck, (. R
Dreck, j KCTl
Bred. ( atherine II. \ 552
- ( 'harles L. ( ' i\ 552
- Charles L.(b I, 052
- Edwin I).". 002
Ella M.\ 052
Frances R.\ 552
Joseph, 002
- Letetia M.\ 552
Breeman, Johanna Christina Van, 8-47
Brettell, Wendell Phillips. 745
Brewer. Elizabeth Ann, 515
- Helen S., 428
Brewster, Benjamin-. 745
Daniel3, 7 15
Daniel"', 534, 740, 740
- Harriet (Averill), 740
John4, 244. 740
John Chester8, 740
Judge Lyman Denisons, . 40
Sarah A. I Ives), 746
William1, i 40
Briard, Angeline, 40-. 666, 072
Elizabeth. 000. 072
- William. 666, 072
Bridge, Col. Ebenezer, 988
Bridges, John, 311
Lois, 928
Mary5, 195, oil
Mary ( ), 311
Bridier, Jack. 140
Briggs, Chancev Jasper. 761
Fred Walters, 761
- L. V.. 750
Marv J.. 510. 729
Danii
Dim
4 70.
1044
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Briggs, Silas, 1S5
Bringhurst, Jesse, 765
Britain, James, 883
Britton, Albert1', 77S
- Anna0, 77S
- Charles M., 778
- Edith9, 778
Broadstreet, Humphrey . 63
Brockv ai . Ellen A.\ 605
- Flora8, 605
Hiram, 435, 605
Leonia, S44
- Lucretia M.\ 605
- Martha J., 541
Brodstreet, Mr. , S3, 9S
Bromdage, Daniel, 33 I
Bromidg, Goodwife, 113
Brooks, Enoch, 3S7
- Frank, 710, SS7
Mvra, 936
Browe, William, 4SG
Brown. Albert Orlandos, 620
Lieut. Allason, 977, 981, 9S2
Amelia Wheaton8, 571
Andrew Dixon8, 571
Anne Maria8, 020
- Annie 1!., (',53, S55
E., 772
E. F., 772
- Eliza Averell8, 571
- Eliza Howard, 471, 07S
- Eliza Joannas, 571
- Elizabeth, 2-7
Ephraim5, 328
Eunice, 42,7
Florence Ellen9, 571
Frances Louise8, 620
George E., 779
- Godfrey, 401, 570
- Guy F.. 783
- Hannah1, 128, 259, 266, 268
- Harriett, 470, 675
- Isaac, et al., 249, 250 ; 453
Isaac Llewellyn8, 020
- Isabella D., 501
Israel, 494
- Jacob, et al., 128, 243 ; 135
— Jane, 315, 452
— Jetson Stelson, S05
— John, et al., 95, 132, 144; 12S, 132.
133. 144 ; 232 ; 324
John, Jr., 128, 243
John-, 128, 200
Lieut. John, 144
— Maj. John. 992. 993, 996
Joseph. 7 IS
— Judith (Perkins). 128
- Lucinda M., 468, 0,72
Lucretia (Averell), o71
— Lucretia Waldo8, 571
- Lydia A., 021. S31
■ Maj. - . 231
- Martha \nnr\ 620
- Man I-:.. S49
- Mary Edwards", 571, 572
- Mary Frances8, 620
- Mary Lucrel ia9, 571
Miss . 198
- Mr. - . el al.. 131 ; 414
NTathaniel3, 128. 200
- Olive'. 279
— Pardon, 292
- Philip, 855
- Rev. Philip \. II.. 801
- Relief, 503, 718
Robert, 075
■ Roberl Goodale, 38
- Rosaline C, 812
Brown, Sarah Electa8, 620
- Sarah Murdock8, 571
- G'apt. Shuball, 570
- Susan, 425, 595
- Susanna, 96, 125, 128, 266
- Tainor ( ), 075
- Timothy, 620
- Volicut Ouiticute, 443, 620
Wheeler, 293
William Averells, 571
Browne, Edward, 63
.h.lm, 03
- John, Senr., 124
John (Jr.?), 196
- Richard, 58, 68
lUownell, Carrie Erhardt, 936
- • harles Henry, 936
- G. S., 751
Browning-, Abby Eliza8, 5S4
- Anna, 586
- Anna P.9, 5S5
- Bertram0, 585
- Catherine Augusta, 5S4
Dora9, 5S5
Dudley G.9, 5S5
- Edwin C.9, 5S5
- Eleanora Melissas, 5S4
- Eliza G.°, 5S5
Ella M.9, 5S5
- Florence J.9, 5S5
- Jessie M., 5S5
Capt. Joseph, 400, 990
- Louisa M.'J, 5S5
- Mary L.9, 5S5
- iirui Fogel\ 5S4
- Oren Fogel9, 5S5
- Sarah, 291, 416
- \\ illiam, 416, 584
William Franklin8, 584
William S.9, 585
- \\ illiam Thomas, 410
Browns, in. Capt., 359
Capt. Eli, 241, 353, 360, 996, 997, 99S
Capt. Gideon, 238, 353, 996, 997, 998
Simon, 238
Tinio. 334
Timothy, 239
Bruce, Hannah Francis, 655
John, 495
- Jo-iah, 050
Nathaniel, 495, 711
Bruno, Mr. , 377
Brush, Joseph, 382
Bryan. Miss . S64
Bryant. Frances E., 7S5
- Hannah Johanna'', 179
- Lina. 790
- Maria. 090
- William Cullen, 832
Brvson. Capt., 328, 40S
Margaret (Waters), 328, 468
Bubber, Mrs. , 107
Buck. Col. Jonathan, 991
- Mr. . 408
Rachel, 361, 362
Sarah. 359
Buckingham, Bertha W., 742, 903
- Gov., 748
Ralph, 903
Bucklev, Mr. , 279
Buell, Elizabeth Averell8, 646
- Eunice, 517
Hiram, 646
Ira W., 459, 640
- Mary Blossom, S00, 933
Buffum, Joshua, 76
- Robert, 75. 70
(Sister), 76
Index
1045
Billiard, Capt. Nathan, 310
Bullen, Joseph, 29,
Bullock, Annies, 02.';
- Benjamin, 623
Charles A.s, 623
- Joseph W.7, 443, 623
- Joseph W.\ 623
Josephine8, 623
- .Martha8, 623
- Robert M.\ 623
Susan A.8, 623
Bundv, Charles", 694
Chester11, 694
Esther8, 694
- Mr. , C94
Burbank, Nancy, 536, 760
Burch, Daniel E., 908
Jennette9, 911
Martha Lavmia9, 911
- Mary E. (Averill), 756
- Mary Elmore9, 91 1
- Perrie E., 756, 90S
Burchard, George, 663
Burdakin, Annie M., 942
Burdick, L. M.. 506
Mr. . 506
Roxana, 963
Burdoin, Laura ( ), sSu
Marsh, 8S0
— Ralph Branch0. See
Averill, Ralph Branch Burdoin9
Burgovne, Gen., 900
Burke', Jesse, 296
Burling, Edward, 252
Elizabeth Susan8, 775, 777
Frances8, 7 75
George W.s, 775
Grace8, 775
- Thomas C, 554, 775
Burlinghame, Abigail, 572
Mary, 443. 620
Burnam, John, 63
Sargent. SI
Burnap, Benjamin8, 279
- Calvin". 279
- - Catherine6, 279
- Esther6, 279
- .lames". 279
- John6, 279
Burnap, ]
Burnet, j> Jonathan5, 160, 278
Burnett, J
Burnap, Jonathan". 279
- Luther". 279
- Martha6, 279
- Mary, 306
- Ruth6, 279
- William (a)c, 279
William (b)8, 279
Burnet. Asenath", 279
- Chloe7, 279
Clarissa7. 279
David7, 279
- Elizabeth7. 279
- Elizabeth (Averell), 157. 15
- Ellsworth7, 279
- Harriet7, 279
James". 279
John7. 279
Jonathan", 279
Lester7, 279
Lora7, 279
- Phoebe7, 279
Burnett, Averell8, 2 79
Burnette, Dr. Edward W., 279
Burnham, Daniel. 742
Dayton. 742
Eunice, 28S
Burnham, Harriet Ann, 563
■ Israel, 436
- Lucy Wallace6, 307, 436
- Widow Sarah, 2v7
Seviah, 581
Burnhame, Thomas, 63
Burns, George \\\, 966
- Ida M., 915, 966
- Martha ( ), 966
Marv, 618
Mattie, 786
Sarah. 848
Burpee, Eleanor (Stuart),* 393, 566
Mehitable, 566
- Richard, 636
Burpey, Elizabeth (Stuart I, 926
Mehitabel, 787, 926
- Mr. . 926
Burr, Horace, 516
Burrill, Charles. 621
- Nancy, 44::. 621
Burrows, George, los, 112
Burt. Bela, 516
Benjamin, 1 S5
- Henry M., 601
John, 203, 2o). 211
Burton, Hannah, 401, 5,2
- Henry. 175
Isaac, 175
Jacob, et al., 144: 243, 244
- John, 138, 214
- Lieut. Jonathan, 307, 310, 49
- Olnev, 572
- Paul, 127
- Pierce. 2S9
Busk, Harriet N., 426, 597
Buson, Louise. 785
Bus. Betsv, 712
Butler, Abbie A., 504, 724
Lyman, 72 4
Marv Williams. 767
- Meli'nda, 459, 646
- Nathaniel, 228
■ Ruth, 471
Butter. Frank. S30
Butterfield, Francis, 499
- Hannah (Averill), 494. 495
- John, 29
- Joseph, 649
- Moses, 308
- William. 495
Butterworth, Patience, 242
Button, Benjamin Grover, 502
Elisha, 37o
- Emma Eloise, 916, 967
- James, l 77
- John Monroe, 967
- Lucy, 290, 416
Buxton. I , ,, \ Mary
Burton, J u • I Rachel, 173
Buxton, Elien. i 1 i
John, 108
Washington, 71 7
Byerlev, Susan Ermida, 823
Byles, Charles Averill8, 584
Byles-Fuller, Olive (Averill), 5S4
Byles, Dr. Josiah, 416, r,s:;
C'ady, Anna. 573
Cahoon, Addie ( ). 510
Mr. . 510
Caide, Thomas, 230
Calhoun, David, 253
- Eunice5, 265, 370, 371
.lames, 253. 256
- John, 250. 253. 266
- Dr. John. 365, 375
John Caldwell, 371
— Joseph, 253
174, 175
1046
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Mr.
Calhoun, Tabitha, 250
Calkins, David. 230
— David, Jr., 229
Caulkins, j
Calkins, (
Call, Cassie, 631
Came, Samuel, 100
Camp, Mrs. Erastus Paine, 403
James, 370
John, -247, 248
Mary, 523
Nathaniel, 248
Spencer, 816
Campbell, Avery", 8.32
— Brainerd A., 523
Catharine, 627, 837
— Charles, 896
— Charles E., 657, 8.32
- Dougal, 589
- Douglass", .38(1
— Eliza Ethel1'. 852
— Elizabeth, 480
James, .350
— John, et al., 480 ; 488
Lewis Averill1', .380
- Maria'1. ."> 7 i » . 777
- Mary .1. Ellis. 420, 5S9
Mary Jane, 961
- Mclntire, s.32
Minnie Mav9, 852
- Rachel. 546, 769
- Robert. 777
- Robert P., 579
- William, 140
- Judge William W., 579,
Canfield, Alice S. (Angevine),
Averill Burton''', 520, 73^
Azariah3, 358
- Burton6, 737
- Burton II.", 737
— Catherine"'. 241, 3.30_
— Cornelia Elizabeth11, 73 7
Hattie M.", 737
— Helen"'. 737_
Henry H.", r37
Henrv Monroe*1, 737
— Israel4, 350. 358
— Jeremiah-, 358
— Rev. Joseph A., 500
Lucy Averill", 737
— Mitchell Monroe". .320, 7:
— Robert Monroe", 7:;7
Samuel M.", 737
— Thomas1, 3-38
Cannon, Joseph. 844
Capen. Charlotte, 0.35
Rev. Joseph, 95, 96,
12.3. 130, 131, 132,
140. 165, 171. 172
( apron. Quartermaster Jonath;
Polly, 693
Capwell, Aven", 873
- Frank''. 873
Ray C. 07;!, 873
- Rena". 873
( aid. Annie Ludevine, 012. in
Henrv, ooo
.1. Pearl, 649
— Thomas, 272
( arey. Jane, 393, .300
< 'arleton, Eliza, 6 12
- John, 349
Leon, 654, 851
IVre\ 0.°, B51
Willie K.". 851
Carlisle, Mary .)., 177, 690
Carlton, Benjamin, 027
Daniel !•'.. Mn
121, 122.
138, 142,
Carlton, Fannie L., SS6
- Henry Avery", 810
John,' 402
— John A., 880
• Joseph Putnam Bradlee, S57, 810
— Lawrence Fenno", 810
- Margaret", 810
- Moses, 220
Sarah, 447, 027
- Sarah ( ), 027
William Leeds", 810
Carnes, Abiel Smith, 657
Eliza Carver, 657
Carpenter, Abby, 70.3
Abiel, 254
Andrew J., 0.30
Asal. 2.34
- Benjamin, 1S4
• ,il In i in,- S . 781
- Daniel. 2.34
— David N., 583
- Emily, S99
— Rose Jane, 8S5, 956
— Sylvia A.. 5S3
Carr, Hannah L., 0S4
— Ruth R., .387
— William, 212
Carrick, William, .307
Carril, Eugene, 693
Carrington. Annie, 015
( arsley, Mahala Jane, 4.59, 646
Moses, 040
Carter. Abel, .341
- Anna Grace9, 801
Augustus*. 717
— Benjamin1, 802
— Carlos E.T. 541
— Daniel Averill7, 541
— Eunice Hector7, 541
George Hector7. .341
— Henry*, 717
- James M.7, 541
- Jane Russell", 801
- Jane Russell (Averell), 2S4. S01
- Judith. 44.3
- Rev. Lawson6, S01. 802
- Lawson Averell9, 283, 2S4. 2S5, 407,
412, 801, _ 802
- Lorenzos, 717
- Lorenzo D., .302, 717
Lucy J.7. 541
- Mania Holt". 801
- Mary Gale", S01
- Mrs. , 3
- Nancy, 621
- Nancy Jane7. .341
- Oliver Coach", .341
- Orrin, 374, .341
- Ruth W., 945
- Samuel, et al., 223 ; 223
- Rev. Thomas1, 801, S02
- Tiniothv-, 802
— Timothy4, 802
- Tiniothv". 802
— William Averell", sol
- William Lawson, .379, SOI
Carv, David, 212
Case, Abigail5, 235, 345, 485
— Calvin7. 362
Humphrey . 21 4
— Jonathan4, 345
- Levi'1. 361, 362
- Lucy7, 302
— Lvman7, 362
Noble7, 362
lash, Elizabeth, 137
Casterline, George \V., 889
Margaret Adaliza, 71.3, 889
Index
1047
269
'j::;o
Castin, William, 817
Caswell, Amy (Averill),
Josiali, '2(i-l
- Maj. Julius, 534
— Mr. , 270
— Nathaniel, ISO
Gates, Licinda, 927
— Priscilla Peoples,
Catlin, Mary, SOS, 438
Cave, Sarah, 236
Cervera, General. 777
Caverno, Rev. Arthur, 71S
Elizabeth. 502, 71S
Cery, Miss , 311, 441
Ghace, Dudley, 302
Chadwick, Anna B.,
Chaffee, Anna. 190,
- Atherton, 183,
— Burritt, 782
Chalmers, Appia, 608
— Charles L., 609
Chaloner, Klisha Dillaway, 564,
Chamberlain, Capt., 372
377,
296
290
548
Cornelia E., 536, ,
Dr., 053
Freelove, 355, 505
521 ;
on
Henrv . et al.
— John. 182
— Pearl, 784
- - Rebecca, 355
Samuel, 505
Chamberlin, Arthur Marshall, S92
Arthur S., 802
Chambers, Enoch, 397
— Patrick, 234
Chambet, Mary, 103, 150
Champnes, Caweis, 152
Champnoise, Henry, 151
Chandler, Amv6, 306
— Charles, 360, 515
Rev. Charles Nichols7, 515, 510
— Charlotte9, 8SS
— Charlotte W. (Averill), 711
Daniel Le Rov7, 515
Ebenezer5, 193, 300
— Ebenezer(a)6, 306
Ebenezer(b)6, 300
Edgar D.7, 515
Edna(a)6, 300
— Edna(b)6, 306
Eliza Minerva7, 515
- - Elizabeth Sumner. 401, 573
— Evelyn Minerva7. 515
Frederick Irving7. 515
George, 300
George II.. 712, 887
- Ida9, 888
— Joel0, 306
- John Jay7. 515
Joseph3, 306
Joseph11. 3110
— Lyman Averill', 515
— Mary, 390
— Marv Doten. 952. 953
— Marv K.s, 510
Mr. \ 516
Norman Theodore7. 515
Robert Sac-rider7. 515
— Sarah6, 306
Stephen. 573
Thomas4. 306, 308
Thomas6, 300, 30S
— Thomas L., 3S0
- "William1. 300
— William-. 306
Chanev, Blanche, 957
Emma MA OSS
John M., 474, 683
Chaney, William, 688
Chaply, Thomas, 29
Chapman, Alden, 461
- - Amos, 239
- Galista, 461, 64S
— Caroline M., 461, 648
( !vrus, 62 l
- D*avis, 192
- - Edsun Palmer. 02U
— Col. Hiram, 629
— John. Jr., 192
— Joseph. 328, 464, 654
Julia Ann Turner, 461, 04S
Laura M., 417, 628
- Maria ( ). 629
Prudence, 706
— Rachel7, 464, 467, 654
- Rebecca (Simpson), 444, 024
Samuel, 186
Stephen, 64S
Chappell. Samuel, 244, 215. 260
Charles II.. King, 40
Charles, Farnam, 4 < 4
Louise I >., 17 I
Charlesworth, Susan. 4s7
Charlton. Mary, 195, 307
Charnley, Charles Meigs7, 525, .it
- ( liarles Meigss, , 44
Constance8, 741
Jamess, 744
- Louis E.\ 741
Chase, Addie Florence9, 832
— Clara, >40
Ellen9, 832
- - Fred1. 832
George Averill'', 832
Hadessa, 85 4, 856
— Henry, 4 i 6
- Hiram10, 836
Jennie1", 830
Kenyth10, S32
Lavinia (Meder). See
Maee, Lavinia (Meder)
Chase, Lewis B., 622, 832
Lewis Flint9, 832
Mahala. 47 4
May'-'. 832
- Minnie9, 840
Mr. . 629, - l"
— Porter Evans. 836
— Roscoe M.. 837
Samuel, et al.. 255 ; 384
Sara. 836
Sarah. 453, 635
Willie9. 840
Cheelcraft, Richard, 76
Cheeseborough, Amos. 545
Cheney, < Uara \delia\_7s3
George Nelsons, 783
Jerome Lucius\ 783
— Lucius Augustus, 782
- Lucius Harrison, 558, i 82
- i>i-. Lvman Averill8, 783
-— Marv Ellen8, 783
- Myra Elmas, 783
Robert Carlysle8, 782
Cheslev, Charlotte Burnham, 633, 842
Mr. . IT'1
William IL. 842
Chessbrough, Sergt. Thomas, 289
Chester, Eleanor, 963
Childs, Capt. Silas, 334, 993
Chiltenden, Col. Thomas, 251
Chipman, Samuel. 433
Chisam, Hannah Jackson (Richardson), 652
Choat, Frank. 720
Lizzie, 720
Clioate, Ebenezer . SS '
1048
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Choate, Edwin7, 882
- Inez Blanche0, 882
- - John1, 8S2
Joseph4, 882
- Mary K. (Griffin), SS2
- Minnie, 603
Robert0, SS2
Rufus, 395
Thomas-, S82
William6, 8S2
Choice, William, 2G
Cliote, John, G3
Christiancv, I. P., 663
Christie, Eddie8, 677
- Ellas, 070
- Ettas, 676
- Daniel9, 677
Jennies, 676, 077
- Martha (Avery), 170, 070
Rosilla8, 676
■ Vernon9, 677
Warren9, 677
Wesley, 470, 070
Winnie9, 077
Christopher, Mary, 471. 688
Christ v, Arthur9, SI 7
Glennie9, 817
Gridley, 602, S17
Chubbuck, Leopold F., SOS
- Nellie E., 5S3. 808
( In reh, Annie F., 839
- Judge, 748
Marv, 621
Churchill, Cadwalleder B., S93
- Effie Thompson, 721, S93
Florence*, 743
Mary Carolines, 743
Lady Randolph, 3S3
William, 743
- William, Jr., .324, 743
Chute. Jeames, 63
William. 04. 09, SO
Cillev, Clark7, 56S
- John', 56S
- Joseph7, 568
- Col. Joseph, 309
William", 393, 56S
William7, 568
Cimmerer, Hannah, 072
Hannah E., 973
Clanning, Lucina, 910
Clap. Daniel, 2S2
- Daniel Junior, 282
- Thomas, ISO, 181
Clapp, Elizabeth (00). 432
Nancy, 661, ooo
Clark. Adrian Ives 741
\my6, 378
Ann", 225
Caroline, 549
( fawline7, 378
' till. liee''. 378
Daniel Wyman7, 378
- Darius Winship, 549
■ Edith Gilbert1", 032
Elbridge D., 607, S25
- Eleazer, 169
Eliza J., 612
Elizabeth, 169
- Elizabeth7, 378
- Ellen (Averill), 549
- Emily, 518, 519
Esther, 127, 600
- Ezra, 306
- i'\ M., 700
■ George, 593
i leorge i ., 800, 932
Or orge < rawford10, 932
93:
767
269,
932
Clark. George W.. 700
— Hattie Taylor, 751, 906
— Horace l-\. 772
Irena6, 378
Jacob, 300
James, et al., 327 ; 549
- James, Jr., 225
— James AverelP".
— James Clayton,
— James L.7, 37S
— Jane5, 222, 225, 329
— Jane (Mayors), 12S, 224
— John5, 224. 22.3
— Julia, 507. 727
— Julian0, 378
— Julie Seymour10, 932
- Laura C, 558
Leman6, 3 7*
— Lemuel3, 270, 377, 378
— Lemuel6, 37S
— Lodema Maria. 700. >- |
— Lois0, 378
— Lois (Averill),
— Louis E.9, 825
Lovina, 727
— Luther C, 932
- Marian AverelP
— Martha5, 225
— Mathew, 342
— Mr. , 171
— Moses Averill6, 37S
— Moses Jackson7, 37S
— Rev. Peter, 223
— Robert, 224
— Roswell Williams, SSI
— Samuel, 825
— Sarah, 333, 475
Gierke, J Tnonlas> 59, 06
Clark, ' Thomas4, 225
— Thomas, Jr., 449
— William, et al., 220 ; 225
— William II., 906
Clarke, Daniel, 82, S3
George I., S01
Henry. 38
— Jeremiah, 276
— Mary, 82, S3
— Sarah-, 114
— Thomas, Jim., 03
Clarke )
Clerked j wmiam> 63, 66, 07
Clarkson, Mary G., 584
Clary, Salome, 270, 388
Clason, Sarah, 4;:::
1 layton, Martha E., 388, 561, 562
Rose, S29, 040
- - Sarah. 388. 502
1 (layton. Washington, 300. 400
/ Slayton
< li avi land. Mr. J. P., 20.5
Clemens. Abner, 646, 846
Benjamin3, 22:;
— Kossuth9, 846
— Martha, 12S, 223
— Nathan9, S46
(lenient, Dean S., 604
— Elmer Averell9, 810
— Gertrude E.a, 887
Harriet, 957
Mattie. 915, 967
\eUee, 30
Otis M., 588, 810
Stephi n <:.. 71 0, 886
( 'lements. Almond, 875
Lucinda A.. 070. 874
(lex eland, C. O.. 914
Jessie V., 762, 914
Index
1049
]()S, 113
Cleveland, S., 140
Clifford, Abigail, 454, 63
Eben, 637
- Edwin ('.. 855
Sully, 626
- Samuel. 419
Cliford, William, 196
Clinton, Betsey, 294, 420
- ( lol. James, 993
Clough, Emelines, 717
— John, 502, 717
- Maria, 540, 700
— Volnev, 593
Cloyce, Elizabeth, 99
Clo-vee> (■ Tolin 99
( loyse, J ""• -
Cloyse, | , s , .
Cloyce, i- , , ' \
Clovs, J l Goody' l
Cluverius, Lieut. W. T., 777
Cobb, David, 180
Ebenezer, ISO, 181
Morgan, ISO, 1S1
- Morgan, 2nd, 180, 1-1
— Simeon, ISO
Cobleigh, Oliver, 290
Coburn, Joseph, 2nd, 804
- Melissa, 427
Coburne, Ebenezer, 101
Cochran. Capt. Robert, 231, 99!
Cockerill, Nancy Ward, 809
Cochrane, Mrs. John, 39
Coffey, Ellen, 806
Coffin, Addie S., 5S9
Mavilla, 625
— George M., 615
Grace9, 015
— June9, 615
— Polly, 490
— Nancy, 362
Cogswell, Abigail, 135
Anna6, 259, 366, 5:14, 740
Daniel, 251
Edward, 73
Edward4, 12S, 134, 144
232, 247, 259, 260,
290, 534
— John, 261, 268
John1, 259, 290, 534
- Lucy5, 140, 259
Martha5, 146. 259, 208
Nfathaniel5, 251, 259, 290
- Roger, 257
— Samuel, et al., 247 : 247 ; 265
William, et al., 63, 249 ; 2
254 ; 257 ; 204, 209, 305,
- William-, 259, 290, 534
— William', 259. 200, 534
Mai. William'', 25!), 534
145, 146, 228,
261, 20.3, 20S,
250, 290, 291
rr,7
— \ Zeruiah6, 1
I Zuruiah
Coit, Benjamin, 177
Emily A., 536,
— Henry, 289
— Xathaniel, 291
- Olive. 175
— Samuel, et al., 175; 177; 233; 289
— Maj. Samuel, 135
Colburn, Abiah Smyth7, 457
- Abraham, 451
- David, 316, 457
- David7, 458
- Elizabeth", 457
- Elizabeth Winslow7. 457
- Gustavus Adolphus7, 458
- Hannah Averell7, 457, 458
- John Averell", 457
.1 mas, ::n|
Colburn, Mary Ann7, 457
Reuben7, 457
- Maj. Reuben5, 157. 15s
Colburn, William. Jr., 451
Colby, Averill Clayton10, 955
< aud.Hr Parker10, 955
- Ilezekiah, 955
- Lodema Alice"1. 955
\"i :ii;m ( .mill1". 955
- Hay Angus1", 055
- William Edward, 8S5, 055
( olburn, Williams, Jr., 45 1
Colcord, Amos \\ .. 616
- C. Bradford'', 616
- Harriet II. '■', 616
- Katharine M'\ 616
- Rose D.°, 616
Cole, Arthur < '., 72S
- Benjamin. 165
Harvey, 720
Joseph, 255
W inn. 507, 728
Olive Harriet, 504, 720
- Saben, 654
- William, 254
< oleman, Bessie9, S1G
- Blanche9, S16
Ce..rge, 00(1, 810
- William, 507
( i >les. Robert, GO
Colgate. Bowles, 719
Collar, Alice Averill9, 796
Frederick William9, 796
- I lelirv ( !i ie''. 700
- Mary Sibley9, 796
- Mildred Averill9, 790
- William Coe, 700
- William Henry9, 790
Collier, Anne, 32
Collins. Danii 1, 211
- Elizabeth ( ), 713
- Frances, 73, 98
- Hugh J., 713
- John, et al., 08 : 394
- John Avery, "44
Maria Isabel, 712. 713
Collocot, Richard, 74
Collver, George L., 073
- Margaret9, 673
- Marion9, 073
- Mildred''. 07:;
( lolman, Dr. Henry, 309
Colson, Aimer, 653
Lucinda, 407. 653
- Silvina, 849 _
Colton, Maria. 757, 911
Colwell, Mary, 843
Comfort, Thomas, 19
Comins, John, S4
Commack, Clvde10, S32
- Dorothy10, S32
- Mr. . 832
Comstock, Capt. Daniel. 237. 235
300. 990, 997. 99S
Seth, 523
- Stephen. 270, ::s7
- Zephaniah, 534
Conacher, Rebecca, 895
Conant, Eliza, 198, 7 1 I
John, 346
Joseph, 470
- Shubael, 159
- I (eacon William. 71 1
Cone. Bertrand D.9. 754
Henry D.9, 755
- Xathaniel Potter, 754
- Thomas I! .'•', 75.".
- William S.9, 754. 755
1050
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Conilliard, Cora May'1. 6-18
Joseph, 648
Conlon, Andrew, 054. s51
Elmer9, Sol
Ernest 1'.". 851
Franklin A.1', 853
Connable, Caroline, 433
Connor, Mary, 509
Conover, John S., 601
Conruish, Amos, 433
Cony, Hon. Daniel, 30S
Cook, Benjamin Francis, 706
Capt., 439
— Fenton Joseph, 891, 958
Gerry. 415
Gertrude Josephine30, 95S
Hezekiah, 439
— John, et al., 134; 135; 144; 175; 244,
201
John, Jr., 261
Maria. 955
— Mary, 308, 439
— Richard, 232
Cooke, Timothy, 541
Cooksen, Emma, 400, 04 7
John, 204
Cookson, John D., 04 7
Cooler, Alice1". 832
Bernice1". 832
Eliza, 526
— Mr. , 832
Ruth, 57 i
Coombs George. 566
— Harriet II.. 800. 951
Hiram, 716
Josiah. 945
Mary Eliza, 850, 945
- Waldo T., 951
Coomes, Francis, 15
Cooper, Abigail, 355, 507
— Ada A. (Spooner), 507
— John, 392
— Julia A.. 543, 705
Mr. . 507
— Robert. 329
— Samuel. 705
William, et al., 277; 407, 40S, S01
Coplev, Charles, 922
Effie, 70S, 922
( Yipp. Maggie (Merritt), 922
Corbett. Koso Mabel. Su5
Corbin, John1". 964
Josiah, 964
Moses, 539
Royal, 907. 904
Corey, Giles, 107, 110
- - G hnan, 1 II"
— Martha ( ), 106, 107
Cornwallis, Gen., 730
( lorse, Reuben, 284
Cortis, George, 255
Cothren. W. It.. 240,, 204, 207. 435
Conch, Capt.. 986
Coudrev, Albert F.s, 09S, 699
- Albert E.°, 099
Leonora Averell0, 099
i 'iiul-m, John, 3S
Courtnev, Naomi ('.. 463
Coutts, Laura Ethel, 784
Cowart, Emma, 698, 699
Cowell, R., 994
Cowen, Marv Jane, 449
- Mr. . 090
( towles, ( 'haili s, 75:;
— Mr. — , 090
Cowlev, F.leeta, 0,73
Cox, Charles0; 792
Charles7, 568, 792
Cox, Charles L.s, 792
Frances K.\ 792
Gen. .1. 1)., 900
— Mary ( ), 792
Mary E.\ 792
Coy, Grace May, 895
Lewis W.. 895
Cove, Lvdia (Billings), 144
Samuel, 144
Coyle, Margaret, 916
- Miss . 7S3
Coys, Samuel, 145
- (Sister), 76
Covtomore, Thomas, 67
Crafts, Alba Sykes7, 405
Emily7, 400
— Griffin"', 2S2. 400
— James Averill7, 405
— James W., 405
— Joseph3, 400
— Joseph4, 405
— Joseph", 2S7, 405
— Mary Walker7, 405
— Samuel7, 401
— Samuel Griffin, 400, 405
— Sarah7. 400, 401
— Sarah (Averill), 2S1
— Saul-. 400
Saul1. 405
— Saul4, 400
— Stephen7, 401
Craig, Andrew, 407, 40S
— Emily Jane, 805, 935
— Isaac, S94
Moses. 019
— Richard. 905
Sarah Augusta, S94
Cram, Charles, 636
— Nancy, 431
Cramner, Gilbert. 477
Crandall, Betsey ( ), 703
Mr. , 703
— Walter Jonathan8, 703
- William S.. 491, 703
William Samuel8, 703
Crane. Augustin Averill*. 73S
Caroline Matilda7, 51S
— Catherine Johnson. 945
— Georges, 519
— George E.7, 51S, 519
— George E.s, 519
Hannah M.7. 51 S
- Harriet M.\ 519
— Heman A.'. 51 8
- Henry S.7, 51S, 519
— Horace8, 519
- Horace Averill", 518
Isabella8, 518
— Jennett Dorothy7, 51S
- Julia C.s, 518 '
— Julia K.\ 519
— Marv Ann8, 73S
— Marv K.\ 51 il
Marv J.T. 518
- Moses C.\ 519
Mr. -, OOS
Phineas, 737
— Dr. Robert, 500, 737
— Robert F.\ 738
- Stephen'1. 304, 518
Stephen". 519
— William IL. 518 '
Crarv. Aaron6, 290, 415
- Aaron7. 410
- Benjamin7, 415
Harmony (Averill). (15
James", 415
- Lucy7, 415
Index
1051
Crary, Mr. , 509
- Rachel (Averill), 290
Samuel7, 415
— Stephen7, 4 Hi
- William Pierce7, 416
Gratzenberg, Adam J., 388
Craven, Elizabeth B., -315
Crawford, Alice, 502
— Julie, 932
Crean, Annie, 6S4
Crenner, Bartlett Peace, 688
°, ery' \ Joel, 249
Gary, j
Crery, John, 228
— Mr. , 22S
Crispen, Richard, 351
Crocker, Enoch, 850
Marian Martell, 654, 850
Matilda D. ( ), 850
— Mr. , 620
( 'rocket, Cordelia, 566
Crockett, Albert9, 852
— Isaiah A., 657. 852
Croghan, George. 407
Crompton, Francis, 68, 88, 89, 1
Crook. Ensign , 184
Cropsy, James, 387
Crosby, Caramiel, 794
Grace Helen". 606
Joseph, 600
Joseph Fitch, 436, 606
Kate Bellcs, 600
Otis, 437
Salome R., 437
Samuel, 794
— Simon. 196
Crosher, Abigail, 361
Cross, Caleb, 301
Jemima, 553
— Lizzie II., 892
Crossing, Sarah ( ), 342, 34:
Crossing, I garah5 ,,u_ ?A.^ 4S
( rossman. \
Crossing1, Susanna (-
Thomas'. 342
■ William4, 342,
• William5, 342.
Crowel, David. 473
— Jene, 473
Crowd, Alonzo, 786
Crowther, Mabel I.
Crummett. Hannah.
Nathan, 656
Cummett, Lucy. 656
Cummings, Abbie Jane8, 626
Asenath, 714, 8S8 •
Hannali (Averell), 40::
Jonathan, et al., 182 : 62
Jonathan, Jr., 1S2
Joseph, 120, 420
- Robert, 463
Rufus Kendall, 445. 026
Sarah. 972
Holmes. Mrs. Rachel. 444
Cunningham. Elizabeth7, 403
James, 320. 405
Matilda E., 729, S96
Newell M., 890
Sarah0, 312. 444
William. 4 44
Curch, Mary (dishing), 621
Currin, Mathias, 66
( urtis, Ada Estella10, 044
■ Abigail, 202
Altha, 029
Benjamin. 4 02
Claude9, 020
David, 581, 804
100, 101, 150, 151,
-).
343, 481
343
SO 7
055. 050
Curtis. Edgar9, sot
- Effle May10, 94 4
- Emma11, 804
- Estelle9, 0,20
- Hannah. 202
Isaac, 202, 204
( mi is, / Jacob, ( 1 :
Curtice, J202, 270 ; 414
( urt is. John, 27
- — Joseph, 4 IS, 020
- Levi. 436, 007
- Marcus L., 849, 944
- Rosalind l>.\ 0,07
- Ruth, 5o4
Seth, 629
-Winfield Scott8, 020
Curtiss, Daniel. 901, 002
— Daniel Averill9, 902
Capt. Eleazor, 375
- - Ellen, 730. 901
■ Julia Eliza''. 902
Walter S., 7:10, 902
Curtys, Katherine, 27
— William, 27
1 urwin, Mathew, 59
Gushing, Amanda Malvina, 44::, 620, 621
Caleb-. 021
- Caleb4 (James, Caleb. Matthew), 621
Caleb', 621
- Charles. 208, 839
James11, 621
- Matthew'. 621
( ushion, Samuel, 569
Cushman, Rev. David Quinby, 447
Cuthbert, Rait'.'. 27
Cutler, Abigail7. 44s
■ Amy, 795
Arthur S.. 721
- Catherine7, 448
- < larenee Lewis'1, , 2 1
Col. Ezekiel, 31::. 4 is
— Floy''. 721
Francis Lewis". 721
- Lillie Stiles9, 721
Margaret7, 448
- Marv, 720
Marv (Averill), 494. 495
- Nathaniel. 405
- Ruth Amelia''. 721
- Susan Frances, 448
- Thomas McCray7, 4 48
- - William, 4 18
- - Wilmot7, 4 4s
( utting, Charles7, 433
Charles8, 133
Cutts, Amos, 457
Dacey, Daniel, 619
Daggett, L<v i. 255
- Mr. . 4 05
Dailev. Augusta Eliza7, 514
Edward Elijah7, 514
Frances Gertrude, 501
George Malcolm7. 514
Katherine Elizabeth7, 514
Marvin Averill", 51 4
Parle\ Averill7, 514
- Samuel. 360, 514
- Wan-en". 5 1 I
Daily. Ethan Warren, 726
Damson. Peter, I::::
Dana, Ebenezer, 280
Edward B., 5s",
Henrietta (banning. 801
Mehitable, 405
Mehitable ( I, 2-"
- Richard limn . 861
Dane, France-. 63
Frank. 50 o
1052
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Dane, Mr. . 493, 494
Danfurth, Florence Bulkleys, 76
- Henry Tallmans, 7 < ; 7
Josephine Barness, 767
- Lizzie Averill8, 707
- Mary Jane8, 767
Samuel Blackstom \ 767
- Susan Robbins8, 7«. 7
- Thomas, et al., 107 ; 767
- Thomas La\vrenees, 767
Walter W., .34:;. 767
Daniel, Capt. Eliphalet, 492
Daniels, Capt.. 578
Charles N., 160
- William. 236
Darling. Benjamin. 26S
Thomas, 2.31
Dascomb, Hiram Averell9, 701
- James Stewart9, 701
- Leander, 41)1, 701
- Mary J. (Stewart ), 701
- William AverelF, 701
- William Everett", 701
Daugherty, Charles II.. SSO
Chester Cyrus, 692, 880
- Eleanor0, 8S0
John J.9, SSO
Davenport. Ira. 605
David the First, 38
Davidson, John M., 7.35
Da vies, George. 5(16
Davis, Abigail, 927
- Adeline, 788, 927
- Asa Averill7, 423
- Benjamin Franklin, 708
- Daniel. 121
Dean, 510
- Ellens, 423
- George, 729
- George B.5 813
- Rev. George Williams, 522
Hannah Lovejoy7, 423
Henry", 423
- Horace Oscar", 423
- James, 331
• lames J., 027
- Jeanie, .349
- Jennie B., 700, 922
- John. 63
- John 1'.. .3 10
- Joseph. 0.34
— Josiah, 298, 299, 423
Julia7. 423
— Louisa 1'ierce". 423
- Luella, 633, 841
- Maria. 358, 510
Marshall, W., 796
Martha. See
Maria
Orpha R., 590. S13
Rev. Dr. 496
Sally (Averill), 298, 423
Samuel. 922
Sarah Man7. 423
- T. B„ 280
- Thankful, 202
Timotty . 170
- Walter <;.. Jr
William, et a
Rev. William I!
Davis-Stow, [.aura ( - ). 362
I i.n ison, Geoi ge 1 1.. 592
Dawley, R. I... 768
Dawson, John Selkirl
Day, Abbies, 7s-
\luanda\ 789
Vugnstins, 788
Bernices, 789
100. 113, 114, 115
5. 31 ; .304
r95
Day, Cleora, 81 G
— Daniel", 789
— Eliza (Avery), 673
Capt. { Elkanah, 301, 33S. 993, 995.
Maj. I 996, 998
— Elkesiah, 200
Emma8, 788
— Georgia Ann8, 673
— Harrison8, 7SS
— Helen Lovina\ 673
— Rev. Jeremiah, 301
— Rev. Jeremiah, Jr., 361, 530
— John Wesley8, 78S
— Leonard, 5G4, 7SS
- Lewis. 568
Lois Anna8, 7SS
- Lorenzo". 788
— Lorin\ 7S9
— Maxwell8, 7S9
— Mrs. , 673
— Maj. N., .322
— Phebe (Wilde), 114
■ Rufus8, 7S9
Samuel, .369
— Sanford 0.s. 673
Sophia, et al., 362 ; 799
— Squire. 40,7
— Timothy, 114
- William, et al., 46S, 673; 564, 789;
673
Dayton, Charles Frank10, 965
< harles Robert. 90.3
— Charles Sherrill, 90S. 965
- Edith Averill1", 905
Grace Piatt10, 905
Dean, Albert E., S03
Emma. 050
— Sarah B., SS9
Hearing, Humphrey, 202, 204
De Camp, Leavitt9. See
Averill, Leavitt, De Camp9
De Camp, Marion ( ), SSO
— William. 880
Decker, Nellie, 700
De Eraser. See Fraser
Delano, Capt.. 390
- Harriet. 921
Delbridge, Marv Ann, 3S8, 502
De Long, Frank. 880
- Ida ( ). 880
Laura Olive'1. See
Averill, Laura Olive Williams0
Denison, Daniel. 83
John, 63
— Major, 60, 63, 83
— William, 14.5
Deniston, Bessie, 831, 941
Dennen, Joseph, Jr., 569
Dennis, Eleanor Reid, 012, S27
John, 827
i !apt. Thomas, 213, 97S
Densham, Addie, 585
Densmore, Harriet, 581, S04
Thomas, 804
Denton. Artemesia, 177
Depew, | Ellen
j Eleanor, 478. 092
De Pny, Anna Regina. 573, 79S
George Gearhart, 79S
Derby, Jennie, 602. 817
— Morgan, 817
Dewey, Andrew. 493. 70.5
C. W.. 887
Mr. - - -, 537
Sarah Olivia, SO0
Dewitt, Simeon, 397
Dexter. Henrv M . 582
Dibble. Jolm. 228
Index
!().-,:;
Dickens, Charles, 441
Dickerman, Rodolphus A., u 4 7
Dickinson, Darius, 591
■ Harvey, YV., 605
Rev. James, 719
Joseph, 838
Lavinia, 421, 591
• Lydia, 627, 838
Mary, 823
Robert, 25G
Diefendorf, Permelia M., 549, 77::
Peter, 773
Dilling, John J., 890
Dillingham, John, 66
Oilman, Alexander, 566, 790
Le Roy, 790
Wallace8, 790
Dimick, Marshall. 431
Myron, 13 1
Dimmick, C. It.. 154
Dinslow. Abel Eaton, 465
Dix, Ralph. 63, 04, 09
Dixon, Nancy, ."'To
Rebecca, 377, 549
Doane, Sally, 54 2
Dobson, Martha [Catherine, S4G
Dodge, Alfarata9, 838
Caroline Arabel, 735, S99
Claude9, 83S
Rev. D. Stuart, 719
- Eben, 027. S38
Eda Ella0, 83S
Frederick. MM)
Harriet. 316, 454
Henry I'.-', 33S
— Iaac, 131
Ida9, S3S
— Capt. John, 179, 988, 990
— Julia Maria, 735, 899
- Lucinda, 401
- Millie Hannah, 914
— Olive. S29
Willard, 838
Dodson, Julia Ann. S92
Dole, Charles E., SG0
Elizabeth Holbrook, 665, 8f
John W., 697
Dolhonde, John, 976
Dominick, Mary E.. 428
Donaldson, Charles'-'. 770
Clarence W.'. 770
Daniel B., 770
Hazel IV. 770
Donnell, Almira8, 323
Benjamin8, 219, 323
Jane*, 323
Jotham7, 023
Jotham3, 323
Nathaniel8, 323
Col. Nathaniel, 977, 983
Susan8. 323
Doolittle, Allie R., 003. 820
Hezekiah. 261. 202. 263
— Miles. S20
Door, Nancy, 470, 073
■ Nathaniel, 673
Dorinan, Eleanor3, 227
Jabez, 164
Lieut. Jesse. O'.l
Dorr, Betsey, 311, 441
Hattie. 02o, S30
Jonathan, I
Zachariah, I 830
Douglas. Capt. Asa. 377, 994
John, 389
Douglass. Alfred, 896
Dow, Edgar L.9, 611
Edgar Leslie, 610, 011
Dow, Ella G.9, Oil
Fannie I'..'-'. 6 I 1
George Francis, 45, S3, 84. 125, 14:
587, 591, 72 4
- 1 hum. ill. G55
- Julia A., 3S5
Rebecca, 056
Walter S.'J, 611
Dowd, James G., 7 13
Downes, Vdelia. 600
Downer, Betsey ( \\ erill i , 3S2
- Mr. , 3S3
Downes, Mercy Ann, 057
Downing, Alonzo, 809
Emily, 5S5, 309
Downinge, James, 67
1 1 ■ nings, ( apt., 167
Down-. Benjamin, 305
John, 301
Dovn, Lucinda, 4 12. G1S
- Mrs. . 311, 442, 618
Drake, Charles M.T. G41
- Dr. Charles Mutler8, 04 1
- Hannah K.. 162
Draper, Nathaniel. 203, 207
- Nathaniel, Si,, 203
Dresser, Jacob, 305
Jerusha, 282, 39G
- Mary, 305
— Thomas, 396
Dudlev, Charles. 425. 595
i ar iline Pillsbury, 462, 649
- I ir.ui. 633
Gov. -. Ill
- Gov. Joseph-, 633
- Lucy5, 633
- Marv N.\ 500
Paul5, 633
- Roland, 649
- Samuel, 57, 58, OS
- Thomas, 74
- Thomas1, 633
- Gov. Thomas1, 633
- William. ISO
- Hon. William*, 633
Durable, Elizabeth, 715
I Milium r, Air. — — , 0 ,
Dunbar, Annie i Ritchie I, 05 I. -"I
- ( 'ol. David. 196
— Mrs. , 347. 8 19
Sallie, 4ou
Duncklee, David. 708
- David Wallingford8, 70S
- Everett0, 7(io
- Granville Woodbury8, 70S. 709
- Jane, 70S
— Jannett8, 7ns. 709
Joe] W., 495, 7 us
- John8, 708. 7o'»
Lucian8, 709
- Lucretia8, 709
- Lucretia (Averill), 494, 195
- Maud''. 700
Dunlap. Chelliss, 716
Clarissa Coolidges, 7 10,
- - Cummings8, 7 1 6
- Edwin8, 710
- Francis8, 716
- Frank8, 710
Mi lni\ 716
1 1 iram8, i 1G
James Scott8, 71 6
- Janes, 716
- John8, 716
- Martin R.*. 710
Mr. . 449, 631
Perlev8, 710
- Sidnev, 349
1054
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Dunlap, Thomas, 502. 710
Dunn, Ada C. See
Durin, Ada C.
Dunn, Mary, 7S5
Dunson, Mina L., 515, 734
I Minion, Capt., 035
- Ella, 666, S67
- George Alton. (172
John, stir
Maria6, 331, 474
Sophia, S39
Dupv, Francis, 762
Margaretta, 539, 762
Durfee, Mr. , 754
Durgv, Lucius C, 525
Durham, Ann. 293, 417, 41S
- John, 417, 41s
Durin. Ada C, 432. 602
- Ethan, 602
Durkin, Thomas. Sis
Durling, Margarett, 10
Richard, 10
Durrell, Phillip, 109
Durrol, Philip, Junr., 103 ■
Dutton, Sarah Elizabeth, 937
Dwight, Harvey, 535
Dwinell, Michael, 223
Dver, Christopher, 196
- Elbert, 784
- John. 196
Parle. Hubert S., S96
John, 337
- Mrs. John, 330
Eastman. Benjamin D., 505
Elliot, i'i70. 671
- Gertrude, 689
- John, 689
Julia Ann. 419. 5SS
- Lizette9, 671
- Sally. 503
Eas Nicholas, 00, 07
Easty, Mary ( ), 107, 10S, 111, 112, 113
Eaton, Alexander 11.', 823
Alexander Hamilton11, S23
- Charles, 019
Klmira Averill'', S23
Gulia (Averill), S23
Harry William''. 823
'him D., 603, 823
- Ida. 830
Eckstein, Emma, 443, 622
Eddv, Edwin, 009
Eliza Holland. 4(iS, 000
( 'apt. Jonathan, 9S4
Col. Jonathan, 001, 602
Joseph, 180, 181
NTancj Clapp, 467, 661
Ware. 661, 0G0
Rev. Zachary, 861, 804
Edenfield, Grant, 097
Edgerton, Betsey Averill7, 550
Charles Fox7, 550
Fanny Louisa", 550
Horace8, 550
John, 383. 550
Mary Sophia7, 550
Moses Averill7. 550
Polly (Averill), 382
Edgett, Isaac II., 213, 324
Edmunds, Sophronia Ann, S91
Edmonston, Robert, 38
Edmunds, Edwin C, 812
Edson, Harriet. 530, 75S
Levi, 092
Edward I.. King, 6
Edwards. Betsey, 294, 418
Francis, 563
Price, 124
Edwards, Lieut. Samuel, 499
Eggleston, Edward, 099
Elder. James, 490
Eldridge, Rev. A. F., 550
Capt. Edmond, 036
Eliot. William, 10S
Elizabeth, Queen, 35, 37
Ellines, Laurens. 28
Elliott, Col., 995
— Hannah1', 707
Joseph Hawley9, 707
Maria Louisa, 796
Mary9, 797
lattv. 723
- Rachel Maria, 634
Robert9, 797
- Thomas 0., 797
Ellis, Elizabeth. 893
John. 562
Martha St. Clair, 641, 042
Marv, 684
Miss . 501
Warren, 791
- Capt. Warren, 706, 1003
Ellison, Cornelia Jane9, S24
Ella M. (Averill), 193, 434, 824
Ella Ruth0, S24
- Henry Hildredth, 193, 004, 824
Justin George9, S24
Ellithorp, Earl S., 003, S19
Luanna9, 819
- Mary J. (Averill), S19
Ellsworth, Sewell, 457
Elsemore. Almena H., 926, 969
- Arethusa7, 569
- Aurelia", 569
- -'Deal"7, 509
Elizabeth7, 569
George E., 909
- John", 393. 508
John7, 569
Julia7, 56S
Lucinda7, SOS
Lydia ( ), SOS
- Marv7, 508
Melissa7, 509
- Moses, SOS
Elton. Ebenezer, 3S4
Emma Amanda7, 384
- Helen Mar7, 385
Jane 1). W.7, 384
- Laura Maria7, 3S4
Martha Averill7, 384
Nancy Murray7, 384
- Rhesa, 383, 384
Robert Burns7, 3S5
■ William Murray7, 3S4
Ely, Adrian Griswold, 703, 917
- Calvin Luther, 917
- Eleanor C, 918
Esther Almira9, 917
John Calvin9, 918
Marjorie L., 91S
Emerson, Capt. Dan., 310
!b nrv P., 5S9
John, 03
Rev. John, et al., 190, 295 :
Rev. John, Jr., et al.
Joseph, 63
Rev. Mr. -
Emery, George,
- Samuel, 107
- T. W. R., 00
Endicott, Benjamin, 201, 214
John, 66, 104
Mr. . et al.. 120 ; 14u
- Zerubbabel, 92, 125. 201
Engle, Louise, 470
131
226 ; 294
rt al., 170; 332; 424
Index
1055
English, Mary ( ), 107, 110, 112
— Philip, 107, 124
Eno, Stephen, 382
Erhardt, Augusta Pauline, 936
Erskin, George, 220
Erskine, Charles, 866
— Elizabeth, 316, 47)4
Estabrook, Olive 190, 302
Estes, Job, 720
Estey, Alonzo Forrester8, 589
Frank Loring8, 589
— Hannah Marias, 589
Jeremiah A., 588
— Joseph Newell8, 5S9
— Lemuel Forrester8, 5S9
- Martha Ellen3, 589
- Mar\ Averill8, 589
- Myra Anna". 589
Sinn m Austen8, 5S9
- Sim. .n F., 420, 5SS
Esty, Aron, 120
Istey, j Isacke' S4' ln7
Etcheberry, Sarah, 563
Euans, Goodman, 82
Evans, Andrew H., 572, 796
- Gertrude Martha9, 572
- H. Clay, 310
- Julia j'ennette, 77.0, 907
- L.na. 047. 846
- Lr.cretia Brown0. 572
- Martha Gertrude9, 796
- Man M., 554
Sim. on, 907
- William. 83
Evarts, Sarah Ann, 515
Everail, Abraham, 2.3
- Elizabeth, 2.3
Joane, 25
- John, 2.3, 20
- Marv. 2.3
- Richard, 25, 20
- Thomas, 2.3, 26
- William, 25
- Winnifred, et al., 25 ; 26
Everell, j Ann2
/ Hannah. 74
Everell, Coreniah2, 75
Elizabeth2, 75
- Elizabeth (Phillips), 75
- Ezekiel2, 75
- John, 27
- Margery, 27
Richard, 984
- Robert, 27
Everest. Andrew, 103
- Barbary, 103
Everet, Samuel, 985
Everett, Charlotte. 536, 7.30
- Edward4, 730
- Edward", 7-30
Edward6 (135), 7.30,
- Elizabeth, S90
- ilattie, 585, 809
- John2, 750
- John3, 7 30
- Moses, S09
- Richard, 984
- Richard1, 756
- Dr. William, 60.3
Everhill, John P., 903
ISl^iell.73,75
^»;S Elizabeth (-
Everm, I James> et a,
Everill, I ,r .
Kv.-i-.-ll, i Mal'v C >. '4
Everit, Samuel. 985
Everitt, Samui I, 985
Everts, Judah, 359, 508
Evarts] j 0ydia' 356' :::'''- ''"'> "J"b
r.vrall.' Thomas, 22
Evrell, John, 22
— Margery. 22
Ewen, Alma (Averv), S72
- Elizabeth9, 872
— Frank D., 669, -7 1. 372
— Helen0, S72
— James, 871
Ewing, Mr. . et al., 562; 692
Fairbanks, Rev. F. J., 1-:;. 1 - 1
Fairbrother, Richard, 298
Fairfield, Alvino, 887
— John, 10S, 170, 200. 203, 206
' apt. John, 981, 982, 983
— Lvdia A. ( ). 887
— Mr. . 212
Ruben, 468
— Ruth Annette, 710. 887
Kale. nir. Henry, 770. 024
Kenneth9, 024
Margaret1', 024
Farlow, Dr. W. E., .320
Farmer. Hiram. 622, 835
Jacob, 829
Maurice0, S35
Rhoda Ann. 619, S29
Sarah5, 332
Farnhain, Mr. . 632
— Susan W. (Averell), 313, 632
Farnsley, Dr. David Albert, 486
— Olivia Albertine9, 486
Farnsworth, Lavina, 02:;
Farnum, Martha. 71 o
Farrar, John, 397
Farren, Emma Lucelia, .344
Farrow, George, 65
Fegan, .lain."- I... 704
Fellows, George < '.. 553
Kelt. .11. Edwin, 433
Mr. J. (7. 884
Nathaniel. 7.3
— William. 4:::;
Fenlason, David, -30.3
[■'< 1111... Emma, 810
Fenton, Frank P.. 150
James, 382
Ferguson, Adeline Jannett, .3.37, 778
— Annie Almira, 47s, 691
Casi . 77^
- David, S24
George W.. S24
Fermoy, Brig. Gen., 379
Ferren, Sarah, .3 1 1
Ferris. Aaron, 287
- Adeline7. 5:17
Adeline8, 531
Angus, 537
( Caroline7, 537
1 harles7, .337
— Clarina (Averill). 370, 537
— Emily7, 537
Luther", .3:17
Vathan. ::7n. 537
Sarah. 287, 361, 369
— Zechariah, 531
Ffelows, William, S9
"enne- \ William, 10
1- tenn. I
Field. Cvrus, 581
Elijah, 581
.1, .11. .than Edwards, 906
1056
Aver ell, Averill, Avery Family
Field, Lavinia B., 413, 5S1
- Mary Stuart, 747, 906
- Mr. , 1ST
- Rev. Timothy, 424
Fifleld, Helen, 962
- Mary, 902
Firman, Mr. , 50
Fish, ( lharlotte, 871
Fisher, Charles1'. 872
- Charlotte0, s72
Mrs. Easter. 222
- Forest B., 535, 753
Fisher, Grace'-1, S72
Homer9, S72
- Mary8, 753
- Myron8, 753
- Sarah8, 753
- Thomas. G73, S72
Fisk, Anna, S02
Rev. John, 75
- Samuel. 301
Nathan, Jr.. 296
Fiske, Arthur Elmer'1. 895
i lharlotte M.B, So5
- Harold A.9, 814
- Ira H., 507. 814
- Maude E.9, 814
- William, 72::. 395
Fitch, John, 150
Joshua. 130
- William, 380
£j^ss' | Mary (Averill), 95, 137, 1
.JJ"/ I Silus, 05, 137. 143
Fitzgerald, Catherine, 040
Flack, Jemima. 730
Flagg, Josiah, 152
Flanders, Capt. Brown S., 710, SSG
- Eliza, 40S, 714
- Lillie M.°, 886
- Mr. . 714
Fletcher, Calvin L.. 762
( iaroline A. ( ), 215
- Lydia, 414. 5S2
- Remembrance, 300
Col. Samuel, 231. 33S, 908
- Samuel A.. 215
Flewelling, France-, 341, 470
Flint, Capt., 212
Martin7. 270
- Mr. , 212
Flitner, Francis W.. 458
Mrs. Francis W., 310. 457
Floyd, Martha (Averill), 710, 715
- Thomas, < 15
- Maj. William Henry, 715
Five, Alden, 445
Fogg, Dollv, 393, 564
Sti phen, 504
Follansbee, Delia, 788, 92S
Folli it. Frank Child9, 8.36
- ( leorgi . 335
Grace, 402. 640
William Havward, 625, 835
Folsom, Betsev, 02s, 468
Henry, 331
Foote, .\bigail, 371, 542
Ada", 021
\im;i Butler, 45!). 642
F.liza ('., 542
Elizabeth, 921
Erastus, 04 2
- Irene I — ), 542
I., \ i. 537
Mabi I Lee9, 921
Phim .1-. ■ > 12
- Robert, 373
Foote, Roland Tremaine0, 921
Samuel, 921
— Wallace Harrison''. 92]
- William Russell. 705. 021
Forbes, Stanley Dunbar, 577
Ford. Edwin, 477
Elisha J.. 454
Margaret Ogilvie, 50,
Forsvthe, Mary, 622
Foss, Abbv, 502, 71S
- Arthur Clarence9, S91
- Elias Toole, 717, S01
- Frank, 676
- Gertrude Mae9, S91
- Hattie Placentia'-1, S91
- Herbert O.9, 927
- Ivory, S01
James, 71S
Lewis David9, 891
- Olive, 71S
- Otis Smith, 7S7, 927
- Samuel, 027
Foster, Abraham, 130
- Alice, 576
<nl. Benjamin, 000
- Charles W.9, SS7
- Charlotte A.9. SS7
- Deborah5, 2.36, 350
- Dorcas5, 230, 351
- Eliza M. (Averill). 711
- George N.9, SS7
tsaac, SS7
- Jacob, 302, 500
- Jane, 789
Join,4, 350. 351
Joseph, 440, 454
- Mary, SI
Marv (Borman), 10,
- Meh'itable, 07, 130
- Nathaniel, 502
- Newell D., 712, S87
Olive, 311
Rachel, S75
lliuinahl. 58, 50. 63, 64. 68, 00, 72,
SI. 130
Ruth, 115
- Sally, 333. 476
Fowler, Commander Amos. 374. 1003
- Elizabeth, 337, 477
- Enoch M., 451, 633
- George S„ 772
- John H. II.. 772
Moses A.8, 633
Mvrta Ann. 543. 705
Samuel8, 633
• Sarah, 703
Fox, Abbie Marv8. 7S0
- Eltha, 337. 476
- John. 504. 789
- - John'1, 7S0
Nettie8, 7S0
Jos, -ph. 234
- Lavinia (Averill), 563
- Mahala, 477. 689
- - Mr. . 752
- Sarah. 590
Foye, Lucy Jane. 220. 331
Francis, Charles, 4<)S
Franklin, Benjamin, 522
- William. 00
Fraser, Alexander, 524
- Alexander, 0th Lord Lovat, 524
- Sir Andrew of Caithness, 524
Bernard de, 524
Sir Gilbert de, 524
Sir Gilbert Viscount Tracquair, 524
- Hugh, 524
Hugh of Ard and Lovat, 524
Index
1057
Fraser, Hugh, 1st Lord Lovat, 52.
- Hugh, 2nd Lord Lovat, 524
Hugh, 3rd Lord Lovat, 524
Hugh, 5th Lord Lovat, 524
James, 524
Simon, 524
Simon (son of Sir Andrew),
Thomas, 4th Lord Lovat, 524
Frazer, Margaret, 364, 524
Freeland, Francis, 802
Rev. Moses, S62
Freeman, Enoch, 217, 21S
James, 217
Marie, 500
Mr. , 321
- William, 218
French, Aliram, 70S
- Hannah MeCauley, 495, 70S
John, ill
- John Bradford, 721
John Peter, 721
Lydia, 90, 120
Mary A., 471
— Submit. 493, 70.",
— Sumner, 502
William, 1S4
Frink. Jedediah, 228
Frisbie, Lewis, 763
Samuel, 763
Frise, Jabez Alonzo, 054
.Main! Louise, 954
Frost, Rev. Adoniram Judson, 652
— Charles. 100
Jea, 358
— Lizzie \V. ( Avery). 653
— Salmon, 652
Frvbaek, Alfred. 774
Fuller. Albert A.. 763
— ( 'amline Lavinia, 589
Rev. D., 569
Elisha L., 416, 5S4
— Lieut. Ephraim, 334, 904
— Esther, sis
— Col. George, 859
— John, et al., 63 ; 150 ; 623
— J. \V., 623
— Tim.. thy. 214, 216
Fnsign vice, 334. 994
— William, 58, 59
Gadge, John. 66
Gaffield, Lorania (Averill), 382
— Mr. , 383
Gage, Abraham, 204
— John, 66, 67
Gagnier, Harriet, 6S9
Marv Elizabeth, 703
Gah . Mary Ann Steenback, 802
Gallison, {
Gallishan, J
Gallup. Lucy (Averill), 200
Samuel, 290
Galusha, Capt. Elijah, 231. 232, 357, 906,
007, 00 s
Gammon, Mark W., 453
Gannett, A.ddie M.". 611
Charles II.'', 611
Frank <>". 611
George F.9, 611
— George Frederick6, 610, 611
Gardenier, D., 376, 377
Gardiner, Sylvester. 204, 200, 218
Gardner, Abby Maria, 652, 848
Albert Clark, 021
Alice ( ), 845
Caleb Converse, 723, 895
Edward Richard, 895
Frank, 760
H.. 286
Mary, 4s
Gardner, Harriet Elizabeth Delano, 7(
Joseph, S4S
Mabel, 845
- Mr. - . 59
- William II., 845
Garfield, President James A., 907
Garland, Willi. mi. 15
Garretson, Charles IV, 572
Martha Gertrude (Evans), 706
Garvin, Eliza L., 451, 634
Jeremiah, 634
Gaston. Bildad, 303
Gates, ( haile.O. 0 I;;
- Charles'-', 838, 0 13
Charles10, 943
( 'orjil. ( lyrus, 289
Elizabeth, 201
George 15. . 609, 826
- George M.°, 826
- Georgia ( Averill), 043
- Mary, 602
- Sergt. Robert, 289
- Stephen, 175
Thad 826
Gatward, Robert, 26
Cay. Electa, 691, 880
- Mr. — , 566
Gearey, Harriet, 12 1. 594
Gee, Lizzie, 733
Geer, Nathan, 289
Geiger, Dr. Davison, 037
Ella Portia, 819, 037
Gent, Daniel, 106
- Thomas. 106
George I., King, 130
George II., King, 140, 243. 248, 262
George III.. King, 251. 252
Gerrish, Alonzo W Ibury, 622. 835
Benjamin, 86, 8S
Edna Louise9, 835
( 'ol. Jacob, 170. 988, 990
- Kenneth Vverill0, 835
- William L.. 743
Cerrv. Hon. Elbridge, 439
- Elbridge T.. 934
T., 2nd, 034
Elbridge
Gertrude1
( !ram ill.
Louis G.
613
W.. 613
, 613
■ Roberl Livingston, 934
- Robert Livingston, Jr., I
- Tina M.'\ 613
Gesner, Helen Louise. 463
Nancv Zemira, 463
Getchell, Albra E., 451, 634
- David, 634
Getschell, Elsie, 288
Gibbers, Robert, 105
i libbs, Frances < 'ornelia, 948
- J. I\. 375
Gilson, ( .iiit. Michael, 1S4, 3;
Gidding, George, 80
Giddings, Andrew, 277
Lucretia, 15::. 276
Gilb.nl. Charles Russell, 5S1,
Evalina Belle9, so,
- - Jane (Stafford), -07
- Rev. Jeremiah, 801
- Mare Leon,-'. 807
Nellie Etta''. S07
Gilbi rt, Armenus, 774
Caroline Kent, so::. 934
( larence I'... 7s 1
- Harriet. 577, sou
Lois. 360, 514
- Marcv, 490
S. 1, 521. 1004
Stephen Whitman, 034
1058
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Gilbert, Sylvester, 800
Thomas. 180
Gilchrist, Alice, 631
- Peter, 365
Gilcrest, Mr. , 948
Gillespie, James, 948
Gillett, Laura, 477, 690
- Mabel, 35S, 359
- Mary, 5S6
- Timothy P.. 543, 763
Gillingham, Israel, 722
- John. 504, 722
- I'h. 'be ( ), 722
Gilman, Annis (Dole), 812, S13
- Beryl9, S13
- Dana Howes9, S13
- Frank. 633
- George Elwyn, 596, S1.3
George L., S50
- Jonathan, 438
— Joseph, 812, S13
— Mina Annie9, 813
Gilmore, James, 712
— John B.. 762
W. II.. 231, 33S, 353, 357, 360, 706
Gilson, Caroline E., 499
Ginn, Rebecca, 855
Giveen, Charles F., 970
Giveen, I Effie, 929, 970
I Affie
Gladding, Mabel R., 956
Gladwin, Joseph, 542
— Russell S., 542
Glass. Elizabeth, 911
Silas5, 235
Glazier, Benjamin, 508, 728
— Mrs. Benjamin, 508, 728
Gleason, Amy Jeannette7, 563
— Asa7. 563
— Charlotte Ann7, 563
— Edward La Fayette7, 563
— Fernando Cortez7, 56:!
Fidelia Delight7, 563
— Franklin Averill7, 562
— Jared, 3SS, 562
- Jared Fayette7, 563
— - IVnnelia Maria7, 562
Saloma Louise7, 563
Glidden, Alexander, 866
— Augusta, 655, 565
Benjamin et al., 222 ; 325; 327
— Charles. 655
— Clara Emma9, 656
- Cleveland Newell9, 656
— Daniel S.s, 655
- Daniel S.9, 656
Edward H.s, 655
— Edward W.9, 656
— Enoch Hartwell9, 656
— Enoch Winthrop8, 655
— Eva Ellen9, 656
— George Allen9, 656
— Hannah8, 655
Hannah (Crummett), 656
Harriet8, 655
— Harriet (Glidden), 655
- Ilattie B.9, 656
Hattie E.9, 656
Helen''. 656
Ma9. 656
.lane. 321
Joseph, 467, 655
Joseph Newell8, 655, 656
Lambert, 655
• Lila Adclia9, 656
Lois, 670
Margaret8, 655
Glidden, Mary Ann9, 656
- Moses, 656
- Newell Allen9, 656
- Pearl E.9, 656
Peter8, 655, 656
- Rosa Frances, 666, 866
Ruths, 655
- Sewell9, 656
- William, et al., 467 ; 474 ; 655
- Winthrop, 655
Godden, Stephen, 16, 17
Goffe, Hannah, 30S
- Hannah (Griggs), 308
- Col. John, 308
Gooch, Jedediah, Jr., 563
Mr. , 568
- Samuel, Jr., 563
c 1. 1 Dorothy, 106
I Dorcas
Good, Sarah, 106, 110, 111, 113
Goodale, I Gillian, 38
I Gyllian
Goodale. Lovila, 954
- Margaret. 3S
- Robert, 38
Goode 11, Andrew, 654
- Daniel, 2S2
- Margaret J. (Avery), 654
Goodelle, Aaron B., 783
- Una8, 783
- William P., 558, 783
Goodhue, Thomas, 349
Goodrich, Chauncev, 705, 882
- Daniel9, 882
Sabrina9, 882
— Triphena9, 882
Goodsell, Annie Grace9, 53S
- Bertha Pauline9, 538
- Rev. Buel, 537
- Buel9, 538
- Buel10, 538
— Charles Buel9, 538
- Daniel Avress, 370, 537, 53S
Grace10, 538
Julia8, 537
- William9. 53S
Goodwin, Christina Cousins (Avery), 856
— Clara Avery9, 857
— Frederick Roscoe, 65S, 856
George7, 854, 856
George9, S54
— Herbert Roseoe9, S56
Lazarus, 277
— Sarah Chase, 65S, S54
Gordon, Ada. 610
- Addie. 610, 611
— J. B., 608
Gore. .Mr. , 320
Gorges, Sir Ferdinando, 161
Gorman, Frances, 962, 974
Joseph, 962
Goss, ('apt. John, 310
(Joswold, Capt. Bartholemew, 161
Could. Adeline7, 436
- Barzillai, 504. 722
- Benjamin. 107
- Benjamin A., 475, 722
- - Charles Merrill, 722
Cornelius, 722
- Daniel, 143
Daniel, Jr., 143
- David, 131
- Denison (932), 305, 435
Elizabeth ( ). 475
- Ellridge7, 436
- EmilyJ, 436
Francis. 670
Granville7. 430
Index
1059
Gould. Jacob (380), 435
- John, 475
C'apt. John. 118
Maj. Joseph, 309, 475
- Miss L. A., 143
Lydia (Averell), 131
Mary0, et al., 332, 475 ; 309
Mary Elizabeth8, 722
Polly, 724
- Priscilla, 104, 114
- Susannah (388) ( ), 430
Thomas, 120
William Putnam, 475
- Zacheus, 104, 131, 435
Gowdy, Frank O., 7(31
Gower, Granville W. G., 35
Gradin. J. L. S., 492
Graef, Carl G., 779
Graham, David Harllee, 912, 960
- Ellen Harllee10, 966
- Harrriet10, 966
- John Averill10, 966
- Robert Flager, 966
Granniss, Smith, 766
Grant, Bitsev0, 320
- (apt., 345, 986, 987
- Dollv6, :!2o
,,,- , ,, \ (Everell), 74
- ^li^beth j> 0<:verill)'
James, 75
Joseph, 210, 320
Jotham6, 320
- Levi. 5H4
- Lucv, 314, 452
Merer'1. 320
- Patrick, 234
- Susan6, 320
- Pres. Ulysses S., 816
Graves, Edward Kendall, 673
Jane, 962
John, 812
- Martha, 190
R. t'alista, 594, 812
Gray, A. J.. 305
- Mrs. A. J., 305
- Abigail, 210, 314
- Albert J., 604
Alice, 576
Andrew'', 7S9
Claras, 770
- Cynthia8, 789
Ebenezer, 228
Frances, 196
Henrys, 789
Capt. James, Jr., 426
- Justice8, 789
Lucy Burnham, 306
- Margaret ( ). 320, 461
Martha8, 770
- Marys, 77()
- Reuben, 564, 7S9
Tabby, 351
- William, 546, 770
Greeley, Horace, 350, 663
Zaccheus, 350
Green, Lieut. David, 9S7
George H., 679
- Dr. George S., 602
Goodwife, 113
- Henrv S., 743
Jennie Lind, 938
- Mary, et al., 654 ; 956
- Mary Jane (Perkins), 504, 723
- Timothy, 398, 399, 400
Greene, Emily D. N., 514
Greenfield, j j , m
Greensit, J
Greanleaf. Judge Benjamin, 226
96, 112, 12:
Thomas
1 LS
122
Greenlief, Richard, 196
Greensled, I . ,n,
Greensleet, j James' 124
Greensled, I ., ,, , „ ,
Greenslate, S Ruth' 124
Greensled, Samuel, 124
Greensleet, Ann-', 122. 12:;. 124
Anna,
- - Ann,
Hannah,
Greensleet, [ -loan, 124
Greenslade, I
Greensleet, /
Greenslitt, j
Greensleet, / ,,,, •. , , .-,
Greenslitt; | Thomas-, 112
Greenslid, Thomas, 124
Greenslitt, John, 112
Gregory, Azell Harvey", <in4
- Edward, 694
George Fred, 702
Gertie Jane, 694
- Glenn Rozill9, 694
- Rev. John, 425, 505
- Lucy Edla, 595
- Maria Louisa. 595
Mina Edla, 595, 596
Samuel, 595
Susan8, 595
Grenslitt, Abigail. 121
Grev, Barbara, 852
Gridlev, Elizabeth W., 616
Griener, Eliza, 602, sis
Griffin, Benjamin, 354
- Elisha7, 279
- Mary R., 882
Susannah, 2S2, 405
Griffith, Louisa Catherine, 344
Griggs, Goody, 107
Grimes, Mary Jane Woodbury, S35
Griswold, Darius. 521
- Edward, 156
Eliza, 516
Orpha, 761
Simeon. 516
Crosse, Elizabeth, 835
Grosvennor, lion. Thomas, 2S1
Grover, Sarah''. 329, 470
Groves, Jesse. 286
Grubb, Clara Elvie, 721, S93
- Edward, S93
Gunn. Capt. Aimer. 376
Epenetus, 376
Sarah. 270. 3S8
Gunnison, Chastina, 705, SS2
Guptill. Clara9, 927
Erastus, 7s7. 927
Gurney, Miss F. F... so:;
Gustin, lion. Henrv Killmaster, S5S
- Richard P., 858
- Ruth Huntington (Avery), S59
Gutterson, Amos, 61S
- Mary Burns. 411, 618
Guvon, Ada, 824
Haas. Abraham. 939
- B. J.. 820, 939
Wales Abraham1". 939
Hacklev, Abigail, 535
- Anna W.\ 754
Genevieve L.9, 75 1
Levi. 5:;5. 754
- Mills Averill8, 754
Nettie A.9, 754
Samuel, 535, 75 1. 755
Winifred L.9, 754
Hacknev, Rebecca, 549
Hadlev-; Franklin D., 766
Haffieid, Richard, 58
1060
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Hager, Ethel M., 918
Hagget, Mary P., 452, 635
Haggett, Deacon, 635
Hairston, Mr. , 099
Hale, Emeline, 360, 514
Enoch, 307
Henrv M., 753
- James 1'., 72, SS
- Nellie 11.. 726
Thomas K., 617
- Willard J.. 79, 95
Haley, Clara Adelaide10, 970
- James L., 929, 970
Pollv, 2SS, 414
Ruth10, 970
Mali, Emeline. See
Hale, Emeline
Hall, Aaron, 799
Abram, 575
Almond G., S39
Ambrose, 799
Charles, 616
Charlotte Augusta9, 799
- Daniel, 217
Edwin B., G17
- Emma Bell9, 799
George, 22S
- George G.9, 799
- Gilbert A.9, 799
J. Gilbert, 535
Jane, 47 i
Joseph. 030
Mrs. Joseph, 447
Mary Ann (Averill), 574. 575
- Mary Frances9, 799
- Mary Jane. S54
Robert, 501
- Samuel, 58, 6S
- Sarah E., 027, S39
William Aaron. 574, 575, 576, 799
- William E.9, 799
Hallenbeek,, 2nd, Lieut. William, 377, 3S5,
994
Mam, John. 74
Lucy, 830
- Martha. 724
Hamilton, C. V., 610
Chester, 673
- George9, S73
— Gertrude9. 011
- Hiram B.8, 0S9
James, 284
Jnhn, cl al, 2m; : 470, 689
John C.9, 0S9
- Louis E.9, 689
- Ma lie"*. S32
- Marlow9, 873
- Mr. , 832
- Sfettie, 07::. 873
- Perle10, 832
Theresi . 1-2. 699
— Walter9, -73
Hamlen, ( lharles Crocker, 8 17
- Charles Elmer9, 848
- Elmira Jeanette (Avery). 325, 848
— Frank Henry9, 848
— Rev. George M.. 652,
Joseph A\ ery9, - 1 -
Hamlin, Horace, 499
I [ammond, 1 ,, , , - ,
Hammones, I Hannah' 152>
Hammond, Mary, 584
Hamons, Jonathan, 99
I [ancock, ^dah ( Ihrisl in."',
Franl . 938
John, Gov. of M:
-- Jules Francis, 8:
- Mai. Gen., 988
611
S4^
939
chusetts
938
Sally, 393, 563
0.-,s
Hand, Mary B. ( ), 547
Handy, Elizabeth D., 515, 510
Hanks, Mary, 023
Hanor, Ada D., 547
Hanseom, Aaron, 567
George7, 567
— Jane7, 567
Levi7, 567
- Moses, 393, 567
- Nathan, 78S
- Ruth, 564, 7SS
Sylvanus, 392, 393, 565
Thomas, 392
Hanscome, / .,. ., „„„ c,.„
Hanseom, J Abigail, 393, 503
Hanscome, John, 928
Maria S., 788, 928
Hanscome, I
Hanseom. J
Hapg I. L. B., 423
Harbarger, Walter, SIS
Harcum, Harriet, 915
— Josiah, 915
Hard, Stephen, 239
Hardick, .lane, 377, 549
Hardin, Nellie, 755, 756
Harding, Arehelaus, 65S
— Hannah Files, 467,
Hardinge, Robert, 67
Hardy, Caroline, 702
— Katharine Lee, S4S
- Rufus Coleman, S4S
— Thomas, 66
Harlan, Justice, 537
- Maude (Noble), 537
Harley, John, Jr.. 401
Rachel, 320, 401
Harllee, Harriet Ellen, 900
Harlow, Eleazer, 433
— Zilpah, 303, 433
Harman, Japhet, 504
Harmon, Pollv, 770
Harp. Andrew, 433
Mai per, Frederick F.9, 040
- Richard L.. 040
Harran, Mattie Anna,
Harrick, /
Herriek, \
Harriman, Albert, 855
Umeda, 658, 855
Carol Averell10, 934
( ornelia10, 934
- Edward Henrv, S01, 933
- Edward Roland Noel1", 934
- Henrv Neilson10, 934
Marv10, 934
- Marv Williamson (Averell), 933. 934
- Orlando, 933
— Trvphena, S49
- William Averell10, 934
Harrington, Miss , 4.31
Nathaniel, 168
- Rebecca, 710
- Sarah E., 656
Harris, Daniel, et al., 289 : 292
James, et al., 292; 388
- John, 105, 113
Josiah, et al., 145 : 392,
Philena, S03
Harrison, Abigail, S40
— — Electa, 774
- Elizabeth Crawford, 622
Gen. , 330, 387, 560
— John, et al.. 374, 542 ; 7£
- Rollin 11.. 738
Mart, Delia, 742
Norn, 867
Richard M.. 534
Ephraim, Jr
954, 9:
13 1.
292
',01
Index
1061
Hart, William, 516
Harte, ( Thomas 65 so
Hart, J
Hartford, Melinda, 504, 71S
Hartman, Adaline, 427, 600
— Eliza, 427, 602
— Nicholas, 600, 602
Hartshorn, Marv, 493
Harvey, Averill Clark10, 961
Gordon N.7, 551
Harriet W. (Averill), 3S6
John, 546
— John Needham, 3S6, 551
Lester J Ford, 905, 961
I Clark
Mary7, 551
Stimpson, 382
Harwood, Albert8, 599
Caroline Harriet8, 599
Frank Stowell9, 898
Hiram, 897
Julia A.8, 598
Lester Marvin8, 598
■ Luther M., 598
Mahala (Averill) Martin, S97
Marianne (Bigelow), S97
Olive S.s, 599
Peter, 427, 59S
Samuels, 59S
Dr. Watson Herbert, 507, 729, 897
• Webb, 598
Wesley Bigelow9, S98
William M.s, 598
Hasbrook, Louis, 799
Haskel, Angeline M., 41S, 5S0
Haskell, Charles7, 559
George, 645
Sarah Brooks, 459
— Sarah Jane, 84S
— Timothy, 387, 559
— William, 656
— Capt. William, 5S6
TTaS,k°i!' [ J°siah, 394
Haskall, J
Hasmer, Emma C, 544
Hassam, John T., 328
Hassell, John, 63
Hastie, Nassau, 234
Hastings, John, 181
Miss — , 496
Sarah, 437
William, 493
Hatch, Alise4, 345
— Anna S., 420, 590
Elijah, 292
Elizabeth ( ), 292
Ephraim, 292
Erasmus, 590
Frank Arthur, 671
— Gilbert, 292
Hannah, 630
John, 244
John W., 292
— Capt. Joseph, 292, 993
— Lvdia. 629
■ Mrs. , 671
Rufus, 2S9, 292
Kuth (Kanouse), 671
— — Samuel F., 837
Seth, S92
Tim, 245
Hatfield. Richard, 6S
Hathorn, . John, 458, 652
John Colburn8, 458
Seth7, 457, 45S
Seth8, 458
Susan Ellen8, 458
Hathorne, Tabitha, 464, 652
Haverstick, Samuel A., 4S0
Hawes, Mr. , 673
Susan, 820
Hawkes, Alice, 31, 32
- Mary, 19
Hawkins, Edward, / „ rQC. om
Edwin, J D- 5S&> 810
Hawkins, Paul Lavere, 962
Hawks, Lottie, 610, 612
llawlcv, Alonzo, 690
- Augusta, 690, S79
- Ira, 354
Haworth, Rebecca D., 561
Haycock, John, 563
Hayden, Ann Maria, 855
- E. W., 8U0, 958
- Ethel Valentine10, 958
- Ernest Averill10, 958
Haves, Alice, 737
- Catherine, S91
- Elizabeth. 16
Frank, 614
Gains0, 614
Walter9, 614
Hayner, Judge Henry L., 772
Haynes, John P., 443, 622
Mamie, 696
- Miss \ 622
Hayns, Josiah, 243. 244
Hayward, Abigail ( ), 320, 461
Amanda, 569
Anna, 794
Charles Sumner8. 792
George Napoleons, 792
Georgiana Fales8, 792
Henrietta8, 792
- Josiah E.8, 792
Kezia, 491, 702
- Samuel F., 508, 792
Samuel Weare8, 792
Haywood, George, 3S5
Hazen, Col., 307
- Col. Moses. 993
Hazzen, Daniel, 250
Howlet, 250
Heald, George Wesley*. 433
John Averill7, 433
- John Eliot6, 303, 433
Laura8, 433
Lucia8, 433
- Marv8, 433
Capt. Timothy, 328, 989
Healt, Elizabeth, 562
Hearsev, Solomon, 220
Heath,' Gen., 372
Heatlev, Andrew, 234
Heaton, Capt. David, 296
Hebard, Adoniram Judson7, 428
Alice Marv8, 428
- Diah6, 301, 427
Diah Alonzo7. 427
- Diah Yolney7. 427
Enoch Byron". 427
Frederic Schiller8, 428
Rev. George Diah Alonzo7, 42S
George Lockwood8, 42S
Grace Raymond8, 42$
Laura Malviua". 427
- Lucy. 427
Nathaniel3, 427
- Robert1. 427
Robert-. 427
Roswell7, 428
Samuel Averill7, 42S
Sarah Elvira7, 427
Zebulon4, 427
- Zebulon5, 427
1062
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Hebart, Harceline, 959
Hedding, Elijah, 418
Hedge, lihoda. 287, 41:?
Hedg'es. Betsey Laura8, 4S9
Charles Hirams, 489
Emily Clementine*, 489
Ira Gilbert, 767
Isaac Sylvester6, 48!)
Jeremiah', 488, 489
Capt. John Saunders8, 489
- Julius Edmund8, 489
Mary Kinsbury8, 489
Willie8, 489
Helmerhausen, Nancy C, 315, 453
Helve, Thomas, 14
Hemenway, Huldah, 347, 490
Thomas, 490
Hemingway, Abby M., 250
- Almira, 542. 763
Philinda, 514
Stephen, 703
Hemmingway, Ebenezer, 923
Ella, 700, 023
Hende.-. 1'alrh4, 280
Josiah3, 280
Richard1, 280
Richard2, 280
- Sarah4, 160, 280
Hendley, Mrs. , 536, 750
Hendrick, William Ransom, 760
Henica, Frederica Kezia8, 703
George \V.. 491, 703
Lucy Amelia8, 703
Mary Huldas, 703
- Minnie Mabel8, 703
Henry, Juliet Adele, 90s. 005
Lucy (Allin?), 574
- Mr. -- -, 282
- Robert. 398, 400
Herd, Emily7, 560
George7, 560
- Nehemiah, 3S7, 559
Hermanse, Eliza, 477
Herrick, Daniel6, 394, 569
Daniel7, 509
- Israel, 981
John7, 569
Joseph, 493
- Judith7, 569
- Lieut. Col., 357, 997
Marshall , 108
Nancy7, 569
- Nathan. 235
Samuel7. 500
Timothy, 133
Hersey, Miss — - . 858
Hess, Mary Ann, S93
Hewitt, Emily, 477, 689
Hepbourne, I. Robert 38
Ilevbornc, j
I Matt, Pearl ( ), 561
Hicks, Adam, 27
Edward, 27
- Ellen (Everell), 27
- Hugh, ct al., 27 ; 27
- Man A., 855
Robert, 27
- Simeon, 354
Hicock, Amos, 507
- Patience, 521
Higgins, John, 569
- Polly, 646
Higginson, Andrew, 1 10
John, 14U
John, Jr.. 140
Higgs, Alice, 689
Might, Hanson, or;,
l.izzi,- F., 075
Ilight. Mary A. (Page), 675
Hill, Annie [..'■'. 700
Augusta, 542
Capt. Ebenezer, 372, 700
Elizabeth, 312, 442
James W., 663
John, 134
Kate J.9, 709
Luetta May9, 709
Minnie B.9, 709
Timothy B., 708, 709
Zaac, 238
Hilssinger, Jacob, 574
Hilton, Adelias, 779
Amos, 779
Caroline8, 1 16
— ( !arrie A.8, 779
- Delbert8, 779
- Eben', 445
Eliza7, 445
- Eliza B., 454. 037
- Elizabeth-', 222, 32S
- Ellen M.s, 779
Jacob", et al., 313, 445, 037 ; 035
James", 445, 440
James, Jr.s, 446
John Emery8, 446
John Fremont8, 779
■ John W., 557. 779
Joseph'"', 221, 32S
Julia D.8, 779
Mary7, 445, 440
Mary8, 440
- Marv E.8, 779
Marv (Lee), 221, 32S
- Maud B.s, 779
- Nancy (Hopkins), 452, 635
- Patty7, 445
- Ruth5, 222, 324, 32S
- Samuel3, 324, 445
Sarah6, 314, 449
- Sarah7, 445, 454, 637
- Sarah8, 446
- Stephen7, 445
Stilson4. 4 45
Thurston, 321
William, 103, 147
William1, 324, 445
William-, 445
- William3, 445
William4. 221, 324. 328
Hinckley, Charles, 410
Dana Harrison, Si"
Frances Augusta, 020
Hind, Capt. Jacob, 334. 997
Ilines. Ezra D., 129, 130
Frances, 721
Ilinman, Orra, 735
Hinsdale, David Schuyler, 500
- Sarah'1, 500
Hinsdell, Ebenezer, 1S1
Hiscock, Augustus8, 631
- Daniel8, 631
- David, 450, 631
- Mary9, 031
llislar, Eunice, S51
Hitchcock, Eunice, 319, 450
- John, 361
- Mr. . 74 5
Ruth, 549
Hite, Marv, 802
Hoadlev. Heuel. 374
Hobart, Betsey, S35
Hobb, I Abigail, 107, 111
Hobbs, |
Hobb, James P.. 592
Hobbes, Thomas, 83. 98
Hobbs, Deliverance ( ). 107, 109, 110
Index
1063
109, 110 ; 12'
208, 210, 220, 221, 222,
2, 440
72
023
704
Hobbs, Humphrey, 215
William, et al., 10
Hodgdon, Mary, 321
Hodge, Anna0, 322
Hodge, F.Ihi). See
Dodge, Eben
Hodge, Henry, 222
(apt. James-'
322, 440
James", 442
Margaret7, 442
Mary6, 210, 313, 3:
Mary7, 442
Miss 8, et al.,
Mr. , 171
Nancy6, 313, 447
Nancy", 4 42
Paulina. 454, 636
— Philena7, 442
Sarah7, 442
Susannah (Averell)
W., 312
William6, 312. 4 42
William7. 442
Hodges, Andrew, 63, 69
Mercv. 140
Mr. . 59
Hodgkins, Elizabeth, 6'
Joseph, 623
— Patience, 4 44,
Hodgkinson, Samuel
Hodsdon, Daniel, 563
\\0C]Sa}]- \ William, 15, 19
Hodsoll, \
Hoesington, Maj. Joel. See
Horsing-town, Maj. Joab
Hoffman, Theodora, 853
Hogeboom, Catherine. 580
■ Christina, 578
Jeremiah. 5S0
Judge Stephen, 57S
Hogsett, Rebecca, 513
Holbrook, Pinckney, 700
Holcombe, J. M. H., 541
Minnie. 544
Holgate, Curtis, 361
Holland, Lovina, 2S . . 413
Hollenbeck, I -j,jss 335
Hallenbeck, \
Hollester, Martha, 780
Hollidge. Birdie. 793
Holmes, Abby, 573
- — ('apt. Benjamin Delone, 626
David, 237
Edward, 3 77
Emma C. 629
Flora E.9. 850
Francis7 (1172). 472
George Ropes, 445, 626
Harriet L.9, S51
Harrv A.9. S50
Herbert G.9, 851
Hiram, 654. 850
Jacob7 (1171). 472
Capt. John, 629
Laura, 787
Lizzie J.9. 851
Luella F.9, 850
Mary5, 223. 329
Mary E-, 514
Mollie Grace9, 925
Mrs. , et al., 3 ; 392
Rachel (Averill), 626
Thaddeus7 (1170), 472
W. IL, 320
William. 780, 925
William7 (1169). 472
Holt, Abigail. 2-!. 397
322
980
979
Holt, Adas, 432
Albert, 431
Dollv, 306
Elvins, 432
Frank II. \ 432
Helen, 636
Capt. Joseph, 979
Capt. Joseph. Jr.,
Marcv6, 2-7. -ill
Mark8, 432
Mercy, 411
Nicholas1, 4 11
Nicholas-, 411
Samuel8, 132
Thomas3, 411
William4. 411
William"'. 41 1
William8, 432
Homer, Mary, 722
H 1. Elizabeth, 2:14
James, 402
Joanna"', 179, 294
Nathan. 294
Sarah. 708
Hoogstraat, John D.. 7S1
Hooker. Thomas, et al., ■>■->}_■>-'
Hopkins, Almira Spencer, 601
Clara, 702, 915
Constance, 805
David, 327
Frank. 710
Hannah Jane. 636
Harriet N., 606
Polly, 300, 424
Solomon. 635
William. 502
Hoppin. C. A.. Jr., 5. IS, 20, 21,
-20,, 27, 28, 30, 38, 51,
Horniss, I. sister, 70
Harnets, )
Horsingtown, I Joab
Hosw 1. Harriet. 428
Houdlette, Francis W., 462,
Herbert Wilsons, 649
. Marie Reeds, 649
Wilbur, S41
William RyrieA 649
House, Margaret Ann < 80
Hovev, Abigail (Averell), 1-
Anne, 115
_ Dan. 63, 84
Sargt. John, 11s
Joseph. 121
Mr. . 1 ':;
. Nathaniel, Junr., lo9
. Susannah. 97. 130
Thomas, Junr.. I-'-'
How, Elizabeth, et al 172
Elizabeth (Jackson),
113, 172
James, Jr., 108, 1(2
_ Moses, 493, 705
Howard, Anna Fisher*, m 2
_ Carrie Averill . <_•_-
Emma Frances". , , I
Harris8, 772
Henry Leslie8, i ' '-
Horatio8, 772
Jacob M.. 663
James Francis5, ■ . -
.lefferson\ 772
Jesse B.. 451
John, et al., 4o
Martin. 233
Mr. • 411
Philip IL. 549,
Ruth8, 772
24, 25,
101, 993, 998
649
108, HO, HI.
771
1064
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Howard, Ruth A. (Averill), 772
— Susan Fear, 724
Howe, Abigail, 825
Benjamin, 588
Damaris, 306
Etheldreda, 30
Hiram E., 852
■ Jeames, 63
— John, 236
Joseph, 74
Mary Louise, 474, 655, 852
Thomas, 30
— Zeruah4, 142, 236
Howes, Augustus, 596
- Capt. Let.. 995
Fanny, 425, 596
Lueinda, 425. 596
— Wellington M . 850
Howell. Mr. , 337
- Mrs. , 336
Howlett, Hannah (Averell), 131,
— Capt. John, 122
John, Jr., 131, 132
— Mary3, 114, 177
Samuel, S6, 114, 11")
Sarah, 96, 119
— Sarah (Clarke), 114, 119
■ Thomas, 66. 67
William, 95
Hovle, Henrv, 908, 964
Henry10, 964
Mary Jennette10, 964
Susan Averill1". 964
■ Timothv, 964
Ho\t. David \\\, 727
Harry P., 727
— Hulda, 5ii6, 727
Rev. James H., S57
- Julia, 506, 727
- Ruth ( ), 727
Samuel, 239, 353
Hubard, Mr. , 63
Hubbard, Rev. Ebenezer, 591
— Elizabeth, 100
Elizabeth Underwood, 697
1 1 1 1 ) 1 1 1 >l 1 1 < \ '■'. 1 ! 9
— Thomas, et al., 240, 354 ; 7
- William R., 41 U
Hubbell, Averill W.1". 936
■ Clara (Averill), 936
Jabes, 4"7
William Henrv, 936
— William R., 936
Hudson, Sarah. 34
Huff, Abner'\ 2S7
— Charles Henrv, 596. 813
- Charles Llovd9, 814
— Charles Perkins, 813
— Ebenezer. 288, 414
■ Ebenezer'', 287
Elizabeth'1, 287
Fernando1, 287
Flora Howes ( Averill), SI 4
— Israel'1. 287
James3, 164. 287, 288
James0, 287
— — John0, 287
Keziali. 288
Lucv6, 287
Ruth0, 287
- Ruth (Averell), 288
- Sallv, 414. 582
- Samuel0, 287, 2S8
Sarah0, 2*7
Thomas2, 287
Hughes, John 1'.. 713
Hull. Lucretia, 600, 602
Hume, Henrietta, 8C3
Humfry, John, 66
Humphrey, Thomas J.. 570
Rev. W. H., 650
Hungerford, Anson, 526
Jennette, 364, 526
Hunt, lietsey7, 458
— Caroline E., 970
— David6, 316, 458
— Klisha, 705
— James7, 45S
— Lemuel, 388
- Mary7, 458
Miss , 525
— ('apt. Roswell, 505, 1003
Sarah, 452, 635
— Sophronia7, 45S
— Stephen, 635
- Stuart, 220
- Susan7, 458
— Capt. Thomas, 319, 320, 9S9
Hunter. Mary. 210, 311
Huntington, Bertha Curtis, 917
Flora Thompson, 665, 857
Franklin Willis, 857
- Rev. Lynde, 371
llunl. Annie Leaurie9. 810
— Charles Albert9, S10
— D. H., 293
— James Albert9. S10
— James W., 5S8, 810
— Lizzie Abbv9, S10
Lizzie J., S49
Hurlburt, Rhoda, 384
Husscv, Avis Bells, 786
— Bethel P.s. 7S6
— Birdie8, 786
Jennie8, 786
Martha L.s,
— Marys, 786
Norman C.s,
Quincev Janes, 785
Richard S.7, 562, 785
— Richard S.s, 7S6
— Stellas, 786
— Thomas J.1
Thomas J.'
Walter5*, 786
Huston, Cornelia Matilda, 434, 604
Unfair, Ellie, 691
Hutch. Ira, 109
Hutchings, Fannv7, 54S, 771
— Henrv7, 54S
— Jane7, 54S
Jesse, 496
— John C.7, 54S
— Schuvler7, 548
- Thomas6, 377, 54S
Thomas7, 548
William7. 54S
Hutchins, Charles. 389, 390
— I Edith. 148. 270
/ Eadeth
- Enoch, 274
- Jonathan. 270, 271, 272, 273
— Judith. 272
- Mehetable, 273. 274
— Capt. William, 360, 996
Hutchinson, Capt., 791
— Catharine K., 437. 607
— Col.. 212
— Daniel. 472, 473
— Effie May, 585, 809
- Fannie Parnell, 853
- Frank. 710
— Hannah. 428
— James. 193, 306
- John W., 496
- Jonas, 607
786
786
785
786
Index
1065
Hutchinson, Manly Ashford, S09
Mary F., 634
Mr. , 358, 510
Nancy, 720
Rachel, 438
— Rosetta7, 513
— S. K„ 762
Hutchison, Effie M., 5S5
Huzzy, Hannah, 619
Hyde, Andrew Brown0, 401, 5,1. 5"i
— David, 571
Frederick, 571
Imperial, Alice Emma, SS5
[ngalls, Eliza. 797
Elizabeth, 770
Capt. Henry. 192
Ingals, Lemuel, 281
Engersoll, Benjamin5, 275
Ingersol, Joel', 153, 275
Ingersoll, Joel5, 275
Jonathan", 275
Lieut. Nathaniel, 10S, 109
— Samuel, 150
Samuel5, 275
Ingraham, Agnes, 045
— — Job, 365
Ingram, Mary ( ), 805
— Marv Adelia, 5S1, 851
— Robert. 805
Imnan, Nancy Armina, SS0
Isham, Edison8, 728
Ernest. 72.S
— Eugene8, 72S
Jackson, 507, 72S
Isom, Cynthia. 922
Ives. George W.. 740
Sarah Amelia, 740
Jack, Sarah ( ), 3S7. 500
Jackman, Edward Avery10, 947
Harold Edward, 855. 947
William Avery10, 947
William Harry, 947
Jackson, Abigail5, 172
— Anna"', 172
Caleb3, 171, 172
Caleb4, 118, 119, 171
Elizabeth (How), 171, 172
Elmira, 404, 652
Esther. 656
— Hannah. 73, SO
Col. Henry. 319, 320, 9S9
James5, 172
Joan, 10S
I John, 59, 03, 69, 80
I Jo.
John, SO
Widow Katheryne, 04, 09, SO
Laura A., 515
Maria, 477, 090
Marv5, 172
Marv (Averill), 171
Marv E., 515
Nellie, 83S
Nicholas, 172
— Lieut. Richard Harrison. 77,
Samuel, et al.. 202, 203 ; 052
Samuel, Jr., 326
Sarah (Riley), 172
Thomas, 838
William, 10S. 172
Jacobs, Abigail4, 227
George-, 110. 227
John3, 227
Mr. , S07
Jacques, Livingstone, 699
Mr. , 699
Rev. Richard. 394
Jaggard, Edwin James, 041, S45
Jameson, Alexander, 502, 717
- Rev. E. O., 44, 45, so, 117, 741, 905
- Eleanor, 315, 152
Emily Sophia8, 717
- Marv Rosetta8, 717
- Wealth)' \tm\ 717
Janenma, Benjamin, 200
Janes, Bathanv, 126
Jefferv, Elmor Robert, 811
Jeffries, David, 205, 218
Jeffry, Betsey, 11 1, 582
Jenkins, Edgar, 755, 757
Fled A., 0-1
Jane, 420, 597
Lydia, 722
- Walworth''. .55. 757
Jinks. Eliza Rogers, 704
George Foster, 7o4
Jennings, Alice L.9, 77o
- Emma May9, 77o
Harold W.. 770
Helen Esther0, 77o
Jnse|>h, 77n
- Joseph, Jr.9, 770
Jerome, Leonard, 3S3
Jervis, Rev. Kasimir Pulaski, 703
Sara Jessiea. 7o::
Jewett, Benjamin, 418
- Eliza (Wild), 450, 032
Elizabeth, 471, 077
Glenn, 220
- Harriet, 471, 679
- Harriette9, 007
Helen L. A. (Wilde), 097
- Israel K., 470
John, 077, 070
Lydia, 445
- Oliver. 697
Rebecca''. 007
William M., 697
Johnson, Albert F.s, 775
\nio-c. 521
Angeline A., 405
Anna'. 104. 300, 4 41
Betsey, 304, 521
- Daniel, 138
Daniel, Jr., 307, 43S
Daniel Coffin, 330, 471
Eleazer A.7, 471
- Elizabeth (Morgan), 177. 201
Francis A.\ 775
- Hannah8. 592
- Hiram A.. 439
Isaac "Newton"7, 438
J. II.. 700
James, et al.. 300; 554, 775
John, et al.. 228; 421. 422, 592
John Frenchs, 471
Louise May'". 775
- Maria J. (Averill). 555
- Marv. 048
Mr. , 210
- Lieut. Moses. 005
Nabbv ( ). 359
Sally, 441
Col. Samuel, 990
Rev. Samuel. 020
Sherman. 551
Stephen, 291
Stephen. Jr., 291
Susan. 207
Thomas, 232
Thomas Payne, 779
Timothv. 359
Johnston, Lulu Evelyn, oos
William Henry, 90s
Joice, Horace, 388
1066
Averell, Ave rill, Avery Family
Jollife, Jno., 07
Jones, Amos, 206
Annie, 604
Benjamin, 114
Charles8, 604
Charles Alonzo9, 803
Daniel, 354
— Elizabeth (Wilde), 114
— George, et al., 5S1, S03 ; SS6
— George Holland9, 803
— Jefferson, 435, 004
Jennie M., 305
Jennie M.s, 604
— Joel, 502
John, 29
John C., 7S7
— John H., 743
Julius A., 624
Maria, 853
— Mary, 350, 502
— Capt. Matthias85, 425, 426, 1003
Nellie Florence, 899
Plummer, 710
— Rebecca, 710, 8SG
— Sarah, 392
Sarah E., 525, 743
Seviah, S86
Solomon, 710
— Stephen, 392, 7S7
Temperance, 540, 709
Theodore, 392
— Thomas, 16
William, 321
William B., 490
Jonson, Mr. , 233
Jordan, Eliza, 612
— Elizabeth, 614
— Francis, 66
Georgia, 614
Melatiah, 392
Stephen, 63
Joslin, Hattie S., 477, 090
Jowett, Joseph, 79
Joy, Emma Augusta, 581, S04
— Gridley, S04
Jovce, Cordelia (McAllaster), 499
— John, 499, 501
Judd, B. Franklin8, 509, 729
— Charles A., 729
— Michael D., 729
Miss s, 729
— Roselinda I.s, 729
— Silence Triphena (Leonard), 729
Judith, Sister, 76
Judkins, Ernestine, 43S, 609
John, 009
Judson, Elizabeth E., 583
— Michael, 359
Julian, Jane Briggs, 729
Kallah, Mary P., 658, 855
— William F., 855
Kanouse, Eva (Welch), 671
— John B., 670, 671
- Kutli Maud''. 671
Kathan, Ethel A.1". 936
- Fred II., S12, 936
Levi, 936
Kearswell, Sarah, 389, 391, 563
Keating, Daniel M., sol. 958
— Marian Frances10, 05!)
[veeler, Laura, 737
Sarah, 743
Keith, Albert, 813
Anna, 364, "125
Charlotte K., 596, 813
Clinton, 883
- (apt. David, 310
Lewis, 883
Keith, Roswell, 525
Kelley, Christine Putnam10, S80
John, 836
j Lydia Jane, 627, S36
I Lizzie
■ Mary E., 844
- Nellie, 627, 836
- Dr. Seth Wight, 889
Kellock, Marv P. See
Kallah, Marv' P.
Kellogg, Augusta10, 963, 90 1
- Charles R., 890, 958
- Dorothy, 363
■ George Averill11, 963
- George Casper10, 963
Henry Theodore10, 963
- Kenneth Lee1", 958
- Lorenzo, 963
- Lucia, 535, 752
- Mildred Ruth10, 95S
- Ralph Averill10, 963
- Ralph Mackenzie11, 963
- Raymond Roswold10, 95S
Rob< it Olvphant11, 963
- Susan Elizabeth (Averill), 963
- Sylvester Alonzo, 907, 963
- Warren Averill10, 95S
Kelly, John, 565
- Martha, 567
Kelsey, Darwin Needham. 926
-Prof. Frederic K. Willis, 926
■ Rosetta Cezanne, 815
Kelso, Mr. , 493, 494
Kendal, Abigail, 626
Kendall, Asa Frank8, 713, 714
- Charles9, 713
- Charles Louiss, 712, 713
- Edna May9, 713
Emma9, 713
— - Estelle Electa9, 713
Frances9, 714
- Frederick9, et al., 713 ; 714
— Frederick Augustus7, 49S, 712
Frederick Augustus, Jr.8, 712, 713
George8, 712, 713
Gertrude Marion11, 713
Henry8, 712
- Ilumfry, 26
— Jessie9, 714
— Lucy L.\ 713
— Marian9, 714
— Marv E.(a)s, 712
— Mary E.(b)8, 713
— Mary ere, 167
— Nettie9, 714
— Selina9( ?), 713
— Selina A.(a)8, 712
— Selina A.(»)8, 712
— Silena (Averill),. 497
— Wallace9, 714
Keniston, Frances, 471
Kennedy, Elizabeth, 701
— James, 7 70
- Martha, 630
— Mr. , 322
— William, 030
Kenney, Archelaus, 222, 322
— Daniel'1, 211, 223, 224
Dolly (Russell). 723
— Isaac, 212
— Israel, 224
— Jesse0, 322
!;;::: ! *«* ^ ^> »«
Kenney, Molly0, 322
Kent, Chancellor, 756
- Hannah. 756
Lucy Ann, 934
Index
1067
Kent, Richard, 67
Kenvon, Daisy9, 924
E. II., 771, 924
Frank A.9, 924
Howard Charles'1, 931
Xathaniel, 931
Rexford Harold, 793
Kerr. Fred E., 812
Ketcham, Edw., 59
Ketchum, Joseph, Jr., 536
— Polly, 370, 536
Kettle, Judge , 885
Keves, Mabel K.. 614
— - Mart L., 614
Keys, Wesley. 763
Kezar, Mary, 591
Kibbee, Christabel, 301, 426
Kidder, Benjamin, 312, 445
- Laura7, 44.">
Prescott, 445
Richard7, 4 45
Susan, 907
Thomas7, 445
Kilbourne, Benjamin, i 26
— Ella Rowena8, 694
George, 694
Guy, 478, 694
Roxy Ann, 506, 726
Killmaster, Rachel S., 859
Kimball, Arthur Edwin", 930
Catherine, 288
— Clarence Merville9, 930
— Edwin Abbott, 793, 930
John, 65
Katherine, 41 1. 582
Nathaniel, 203
Pearl, 930
Philema Perris, 581, S03
William. 803
Kimberly, Abigail, 766
Kimble, Richard, 59
Kimmel, Rev. VV. \\ '.. 955
Kincaid, Caroline, 468, 672
Louisa B., 852
Kindall, Mattie, 479, 696
Thomas. 696
King, Augustus, 940
Caroline, 0st>
Gov., 680
John. 229
Lydia, 354
Rebecca May, 827, 940
Kingdom Ella L., 673
Kingsbury, Ebenezer, 281
John, 221
Susan Maria. 8.37
Kingsley, Dolly (Averill), 290
— Jabez, 290
Kinne, Abigail (Averill). 256,
Amos, 233
Stephen, 146, 256, 266
Kinnev, Josiah, 289
Ralph Parsons, 831, 942
Sarah A., 766
Deacon Thomas. 290
Willard Averill10, 942
Kinsman, Robert, 58, Ii4. us
Robert, Jim., 63
Kissc, Elizabeth, 26
Helen. 26
John. 26
Klock, Catherine Amelia, 592, I
Peter G., 811
Knapp, Addie (Averill), 5u9
Bertram! L.1", 941
Cornelia Frances, 657, 85!
Elijah Russell, 853
Elizabeth J., 524
Knapp, Emeline Eliza'1, 7!»9
— Frank Xorris10, 941
— Herbert L.. 829, 941
James < leiirgf", , '.)!)
Joseph Moss9, 799
Lvdia9, 799
— Mary (Averell), 799
— Mary Averell1'. 799
— Merton K.'". 94 l
- - Philip S.. 782
Thomas, 799
- Thomas Loomis, 577, 799
£ne?1*5d' [-'hilip, 190
JNealand, ) ' '
Kneeland, I .. „ , ,on ,,,,, •,,-,,,
v, , , , Sarah, 12... l!m, .>()0
Nealand, \
Knevals. Caleb B., 71!)
Knickbackr, Jno, 334
Knickboekr, Tin., 238
Knight, Alexander, 5s, 59
— Alzina, 458
Benjamin, 201
— Cornelia. 807
— Joseph, 201, 615
— Joseph W„ 440
- Mr. , 214
Knights, Bessie9, 610
- Charles8, 615
Edwins, 615
Fay9, 615, 616
■ Hazel9, 615
Homer9, 015
- Horace8, 615. 616
- Joseph W.9, 61 5
Leona8, 615
- Louisa'', 615
- Madge''. 615
Milton9, 615
True9, 615
- Vaughan9, 616
Knolton, Thomas, 63
Knowles, Albert, 684
Knowlton, Sarah. 594
Svlvia, 594
Knox, Elizabeth J.. 471, 078
George M.. 851
Kuhn, George, 650
Lack, Walter. 560, 785
La Croix, Gen. Jules, 959
- Jules'-'. 959
La Crosse, Jules3, 959
Virginia B., 894, 959
Ladd, Persis, 735
La Favette, Gen., 372
Laidlev, Jane Averell9. 802
Jane Webb (Averell), 802
■ John, S02
Col. Theodore T. S.. 580, S02
Laird, Mary Ann. 798
Lake. Anna Ilobbs, 811
Henry, 114
Mr. , 5S1
Nettie, 971
Priscilla (Wilde). 114
Lamb, Lieut. Thomas, 989
W. J. S.. 330
Lambert, Mary, 34S
Robert. 196
Lammon, .lame-. 285
Mary, 285
Moses. 285
Lamphere, Miss — — , 705, 882
Lampson. John, 4 i '<
William. 495
Lamson, Eunice, 332, 475
\anev Esther. 708, 886
- William, 886
Lanador, Almira, 478
1068
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Lane-, Daniel. 417, 41s
- Henry (lark, 185, 186, 422, 423
Lang. Bethiah T., S15
Martha (Clark), 225
Mehitable, 791
Langdell, Eunice B.s, GOO
Ezra, 605
- Helen Marr8, COO
James A.5, 006
Jennie A.s, 600
— Lucy (Averill), 605
— IMiekah ( ). 005
Stephen Chapin, 436, 605
Langdon, Capt., 320, 989
Emma, 673, 873
— <;..\., oho
— Nancy, 3S4
Lange, Andrew5, 225
Langham, Laura, 914
Lanier, diaries. 719
Lanphere, Hamilton7, 547
James Melvin\ 547
John8, 547
Julia Deidamia8, 547
Lapens, William, 384
Larabee, George A., 009, 827
Lamed, Bathsheba4, 2S0
— Benoni3, 2S0
Poor-, 280
— William1. 2S0
Larrabee, Charles9, S27
— Clifford9, S27
- John Asa0, 827
— Theo H.9, 827
Larson. Laura. 784
Lasby, Anna M., 562
Lascar, Ferdinand, 934
— Minnie, 804, 93 I
Lassell, Jeremiah, 170
Latham, Louis M., 922
Lathrop, Leonard E., 745, 740
— May, 826
Laurence. Capt. Franklin, 459, 641
Henry, 15
Laurens, Jean Paul, 948
Lawrence, Albert F.\ 553
Agnes E., 896
— Ann Eliza7, 552
Anna Averell9, 04'J
— Anna Bradford8, 041
- Avis Mae", 971
Bessie E.s, 554
— Cynthia J.7, 553
— David, 457
— Dorothy Adela11, 972
— Edmund, 775
Edward, 041
— Edward Wells8, 641, G42
Ella F.8, 553
Eusebius, 3S6. 551, 552, 775
— Frances M.7. 553, 554
— Frank M.\ 553
George, 388
Georgia \\\. 929, 970
- Grace H.\ 553
— Helen', 552
Ira ('., 953, 972
Irene Hazel", 972
James A.8, 553
James Averell8, 642
Joab, 553
Leona Merle11. 972
Leslie W., 953, 97 I
— Letctia7. 552
Marx K.7, 553
Man K.\ .-,;,:;
Mm hael, 38
Mina J., 784
Lawrence, Peter, 551
— Peter D.7, 5.38
— Robert Bruce7, 55:;. 55 1
Robert Lvnchs, 554
Sally, 551
Sarah Esther11, 972
Warren L., 972
Wells Eugene7, 553
— Zalmon Bigelow, 3SG, 551
Lawson, Elmira, 433. 603
— Henry, et al., 602 ; 603
Law-ton, Lucinda. See
Barber, Lucinda (Lawson)
Lazell, Theodore Studley, 2SS
Leach, John. 201, 214. 218
Leadbeater, Samuel, 710, 887
— William'-1, SS7
Leathers, J Thelda, 615, 016
[ Theda
Leavitt. Abigail ( ), 875
— Alma7, 437
Amos, 875
Andrew0, 437, 496
— Henry7, 4:! 7
— John6, 307, 437
John7, 4M 7
Margaret, 439
— Martha J., 67S, 875
— Mary6, 496, SSS
Nancy7, 437
— Sarah, 350, 490
Leavor, Seymour, 439
Leddell, Henry, 979
Lee, Charles, 868
— Ellen C, 669, 868
— John, 63
John, Sr., 221
Mary4, 324, 328
- Mary Criss, 515, 516
— Mary M., 308, 440
— Nathan, 440
— Silas, 312
— Thomas, 63
Leech, John, 563
Leibenberg, Henry Schoppe10, 941
— Herman, 831, 941
— Mary Averill10, 941
Leighton, Abbie Ann, 946
Albert Wright9, 837
Angelia9, 837
Edward Chase9, 837
— Ella Augusta9, S3 7
Enos9, 836
— Jane, 472
— Joseph, 027, S36
Joseph, Jr., 627, 836
Nora Arietta9, 837
■ Sarah Ann T. (Averill), 836
Leland, Nancy Jane, 594
Lenard. James, 240
Lenerd. Samuel, 135
Leonard, Charles K., 957
— Ebenezer, 136
— Edith M., SSS. 957
Etta Vida, 634
George. 95
— James. 180
John1', 729
— Jonas, 420
— Moses3, 729
- Moses4, 729
■ Moses';, 729
Samuel", 729
— Silence Triphena, 729
— Solomon1, 729
- William, 180
Lester, Nicholas, 384
Levain, Rev. Joseph, 223
Index
1069
Leve, Michal, 196
Levings, Catherine, 771
Lewis, Annie Augustus10, 944
Carolyn Cordelia8, 502
— Chanler, 944
Charles, Jr., 499, ,301
Charles Francis8, 502
Elizabeth, 4.37
Emeline, S73
Frederic Hutchins, 838, 944
Harry, 940
Helen ( ), Oil
Henry Chanler1", nil
Henry Newman1, 502
— Lizzie, 633, 841
Martin, 354
— Mercv, 107
Mildred Nash1". 1)1 I
— Ray Ardron, 940
Ruth Scott1", 044
Timothv, 15.34
Wilder "Perry10, 044
Leyman, Rev. Isaac, '270
Libbv, Calvin, 929
— Effie9, 930
- Eleanor, 564
Helen Priscilla9, 930
- Hiram Alexes, 703, 020
— Capt. Joseph, 990
Susan, 631
Light, Samuel, 320
Lilly, Alida V.. 003. ssn
Clementine Elexene (Averill), 618
— David V., SS0
— Herbert L., 618
— Mrs. Herbert L., 441
Lincoln, President Abraham, 701, 74S
- Anna May, 701
— Lydia, 625
Lind, Jennie, 496
Lindsley, Harry, 541
Linekin, Capt. Alden, 631
Lines,
Lyndes
Lines,
Lyndes
Lining
Loisa (Averill ), 382
Mi
I
J
Mr. . ooo
Linkon, Josiah, ISO, 1S1
- Th.. mas. 3rd. 180
Linnscott, Hannah M., (3.35
— Linscott, Eva A., 94:3
Samuel, S51
Linsley, Betsey, .342
Emily, 705
— Thankful, 374, 542
Linton, Raymond Aaron, S71
Littel, Job," 234
Little, Rev. Jacob, 400
Julia, 474
Col. Moses, 27, . ool
Nancy, 438. 610
Littlefleld, Daniel. 04 0
Edmund, 168
Francis, Sr., 99, lot
Jeremiah, Junr., 390, 391
Joseph, 16S
May Chilton, 930
— Mercv Ann. 407, 0.37
— Mr. . S49
Samuel, 200
Step \\m, o.37
Livermore, Abiel, 310
Lloyd, Byneld, 182
Richard, 39
— Thomas, 26
Lock, Diantha (Parlin), 470, 0,70
■ Leonard, 670
Locke, Gerry, 952
Locke, J. S., 887
Lockwood, VVakeman, 548
Loe, Alpheus Kingsley, 620
Lombard, Cornelius, 440
Long, Col. Commandant, 370
Martha Hotchkiss, 703
Sarah, 000
Longfellow, II. m\ W.. 832
Jonathan, 30:;
Nathan. 566
Look, Almond Rodolphuss, 778
— < hapman, 778
< ora Belle8, 77S
- Ella Maria8, 778
Floyd Alfred', 778
- Frank Simeon8, 778
- Martha Jane8, 778
Mary I.las, 778
Nancy Gilbert, SOS
Rodolphus, .3.37, 778
- William Mahlon8, 77S
Loomis, Dr. Alberl J., 765
- Daniel0, 282
- Dyer. 300
- Elizabeth0, 282
Elon7, 423
- John, 159, LOO, 282
- Jonathan0, 282
- Joseph W., 57.3
Josiah, 22s
- Polly, 300, 425
- Randolph, 500
- Ruth6, 282
- Silas. 300, 123
Solomon, 510
- Thomas. 570
- William0, 282
Lord. Eliza, 619, S30
Henrv W., 663
- Ri v. Hezekiah, I 16, 174, 241
— James, 289, 290
Man. 314, 152
- Mr. . et al., 202 : S30
Robert, el al., 63, 69, 72. so, 12:; ; 113
Loring, Rev. Bailey, 351, 504
Lothrop, Aubrei G., 672, 372
- Clvde9, 872
- Theodore A.9, 872
Lounsbury, Gov. George E., 00;;
Love, Kendal] A.11. 07 1
- Nobel S., 0.70. 07 1
Lovejov, Anna'', 301
\nn.t (Averell), 187, 304, 424
Charles7, 405, 570
Charli s A.8, -.70
- I Charles. Foster,9, 770
I Carl
Frederick. -3 1 0
- Helen Margaret9, -777
Isaac \\.rill". 304
Julia Ann. 688
- Marv Emerson9, 7, 7
Merci i 1. 100. 296
- Miriam0, 304
Miss — , 12 1
Capt. Nathaniel, 000
Peter5, is::. 1-7. loo, 290, 303
Peter Cornell0, 304
- Samuel, 29S
Thank fill1'. 304
Loverell. Col., 00 !
Lovering, Hannah ( Averell), 1 , S
John5, 17-
Lovewell, ( apl .. 309
Low, Catherine, 105
- Dr. Frank Samui I. 062
- Kate Newell, 907, 002
Thomas, 01
1070
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Low, William, G31
Lowe, Walter, 691
Lowell, Abbie L., S50, 945
Asa9, 841
Capt., 307
— Caroline (Averell), 630
Carrie Belle9, 841
Col. , 492
Elisha Dodge, 945
Flora9, 841
J. A., 790
Julia A.8, S41
Pre?. Lawrence, S41
Leah S., 440, 614
Marv Jane9, S41
Nellie9, 841
Samuel, 841
Samuel T., 630, 841
Samuel Truxton9, S41
— Thomas, 614
Loweree. Sarah Ford, 537
William II., 537
Lowering', William, 196
Lowry, James. 935
Lurlden, Anna May8, 613
Clarence Eugene8, 613
John B., 613
John E.. 440
John Emerson. 613
Louis Emerson \ 013
Lucy Ella*, 613
Sewell Roscoes, 613
Susan (Averill), 613
Ludg-ate. John, 151
Luedtke. Minnie, S90
Luett, Simon, 170
Lufkin, I
Lovekin, J
Lufkin. Lois, 722
Marv, 103
Sarah, 100. 101, 2
— Thomas. 102, 103
William, 10-2
Lumpkin, I Richard 5S
Lumkin, \
Lnnt. Abigail ( ). 450
— Joshua, 451
— Margaret, 314. 450
— William. 450
Luther. Lvdia, S84
Lydick. Harriet. 929
Lyford, John, 38
Lvman. Capt. -, 421
- — Rev. Isaac. 393
- Joseph, 354
— Susannah, 298, 421
Lviii.n. Elias, 240
Lynch, Hattie, 553, 554
Lvnde, Simon, 74
Lyon, Abiel, 396
— Arthur John9
- Caleb, 397
- Frank Baker9,
— Franklin, S06
— Rev. James. 391
Jerusha (Dresser), Averell, 397
— John Franklin, 581, S06
Capt. Matthew, 357. 997
- Roswell, 397
Lyons, Capt. , 293
Maccabe, Jane J., 39
Mace-. Eliphalet5, 307. 440
— Frank Y\\. 607
Harriet (Wheeler), 607
Joseph, <KI7
Lavina (Meder), 647, 846
— Lois', 307, 440
— Lois0, 3ii7. 440
Ebenezer, 100, 101, 102, 103
<;>
MlV
807
Mr.
173
172,
923
173
Machol, Emma, 817
Mack. Helen, 937
- Mr. , 346, 487
- William7, 487
MacKenzie, Alice, 601
- Sarah, 601
Mackenzie. William. 420
Macomb, Gen. . 757
Maconiber. Amasa, 537
Hannah, 750
- Judge . 756, 760
- Matilda, 536, 760
- Mercv, 537
Maddock, Henry, 163,
Maddocks, Annie, S37
Maddux. |
Maddock, I
Mauve. Birdelle, 771,
- Emma C, 771, 923
Magill, W. F., 696
Maguire, Agnes9, 699
John, 698
- Rebecca8, 699
Mahoney, George, 209
- John',' 891
- Marv Frances, 717, S91
Main, Content ( ), 359
- Jeremiah. Junr., 359
Mainville, Annie Frances. 657
- Jean B.. 853
Major, Benjamin, 167
Malcom, Mr. , 476
Malibran, Mine. , 496
Mallery, I
Mallary, j
Mallett. Naomi, 345, 4S6
Mallon, Capt. James, 9SS
Maltbie, Carrie Belle, 936
Manev, Eliza J.8, 733
— ' Elmer M.\ 733
- Emma S.5, 733
Frank L.s, 733
Freddie M.s, 733
- Hattie A.s, 733, 734
- Herbert A.s, 733
James L.s, 733
- Kate L.s, 733
- Michael D., 515,
Susie L.s, 733
Mailing. (
Maninge
Mann. Capt. Benjamin, 30S
- Charlotte, 959
- Michael D.. 39S.399, 400
Manning, George, 74
- Hannah (Everell), 74
- .lames, 74
John, 98
- Marv. 571
- Mrs. . 349, 493
Manott, Thomas, 27
Mansfield. Louisa, 623
Sarah4, 142, 237
Thomas1, 237
- Thomas2, 237
- Thomas3, 237
Manville. Helen. 967
Mar. Anna Theresa7, 463
Caleb, 260, 265
(33
John, 66, 67
Benjamin, 457, 463
James Chesley9, 320, 463
James Frederick7, 463
John Ellingwood7, 463
John Erskine. 463
John Erskine, Earl of Mar. 463
Surplus, 463
Index
1071
Mar, William Holmes7, 403
Marble, Melissa, 074
March, George, 116, 168
Marden, Alvah, 473, 679
— Benjamin, 684
Benjamin Franklin, 712
— Caroline Augusta (Avery), 473, 6S3,
S76
— Carrie9, 679
— Charity, 460
- Edgar Avery9, 6S4, 687, 876
- Edward F.,s, 679
- Frank W.s, 6S4, 687
Helen1', 687
Julia'', 687
- Julia A. Leighton (Avery), 6S3
Louise9, 687
- Mav (Ball), 687
- Judge Oscar Avery8, 683, 684, 687, 688,
876
- Sarah L., 712
■ Stephen, 679
Stephen P., 474, 6S4, S76
- Wallace**, 679
- Wa viand8, 679
Weston, 679
- William E.s, 684
Marenehes, Marie-Constance-Claudine-
Genevieve de, 41
Mariner, Abigail, S60
Marr, Daniel C, 463
- George L., S43
Marr. ( T .„„
Mar. J JamGS' i6S
Marsh, Albert, 804
Alvira, 539, 761
Amos, 339
- Anna S., 968
- A-verill7, 425
- Rev. Dwight Whitney, 735
Ebenezer, 361
Isaac, 761
- Julia ( Feck), 735
- Mr. , 300, 425
Marshal], Betsey ( ), 753
- Edward West, 911
- Eliza Matilda, 752, 753
- Garrett, 918
- Lucv, 631, S41
Mary Ann, 764, 918
- Mr. , 035
Susan Harriet, 760, 911
Thomas, 753
Marston, Benjamin. 271
- Elisha, 564
- Elizabeth, 271
- Nancy, 464, 650
Martain, Asa6, 304
- Azubal6, 304
- Isaiah", 304
- Olive6, 304
Martain, I. 0H (Averell) 187
Martin, I
Martain. Pattv, 304
- Polly6, 304
Martain, I yvilliam5, 187 190, 304
Martin, J
Martain. William Jr.6, 304
Martin. Alice, 620
- Auretta L., 589
Benjamin, 254
- Chloe6, 279
Rev. Daniel Harwood9, 897
David, et al„ 279; 2S0 ; 897
- Elizabeth (Hendee), 280
George Averill9, 897
Hannah, 741
Harwood10, 897
Martin, John10, 897
Mahala A. (Averill). 897
Margaret II., 45:;. 636
- Martha-, 2:;:!. 2:: 1
Mr. — - . et al., 282 ; 302
Nina10, 897
Phebe, 207
Sarah, 137, 23:;
Silvanus. 254
Susanna, 1 10, 111, 11:;
William, 636
- William J., 729, 897
— William John9, 898
Marvell, James, 437
Marvill, Elbridge, 704
Marvin, Anna8, 593
— Charles6, 4 2s
- Margarel Eliz. Dominiek, 42S
Nathan, 422. 593
Marvinck, A., 415
Mason. Almeda, 052
- Elizabeth, 024
Keziah, 280
- Miss - . ST I
Rhofe, 254
Sarah, 804
Mass, Emma, 799
Massei . John, 124
Mather. Mis. Calvin. 922
Cotton, Hi:,, 15u
- 11. V.. 575
Maiv. 544
Matheson, Mary, S68
Mathews. Abigail (Averell), 150
Jane. 874
Mathewsoii, (Jeorge P>.. 401
Matoon, Strathern A., 706, 885
- Viola F.'\ 885
Mattern, Fred, 592
Matthews, John, 149, 150
- Naomi, S42
\la\hain, Caleb, Jr., 504
Maxfield, Cassie D., 07S
Maxham, Isaac. 594
J. ibex, 424
- Phebe, 424, 504
— Susan, 424
Maxwell, Martha. 02::
- Mr. . 4S5
Mav, Deacon < aleb. 400
— Carrie Matilda Show, 794
Eleazer, 207
Hannah. 400
- Isaac. 704
— James. 20S
Luke. 411
Mayhew, Dr. E. V.. 633
Eunice, 210, 314
Mavnard, Betsev. 917
Mary, 502
Mayo, Elizabeth Mercy, 645
— (apt. Henry Herbert, 045
Mavors, Alexander, 225
— — John, 225
Mavville, William. 709
McAllaster, Adelaide PA 499
Anna (Averill), 34S, 495, 499, 500, 501
— Cordelia7. 409, 501
- David7, 4oo
David Gilson8, too
Eliza7. 499. 500
— Emerson7. 400. 500
Francis, 350, 40s
- Harriet A.8, 499
- Helen\ 500
— Joseph E.s. 5iio
Lucretia7. 400. 501
Marv7, 499
1072
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Mary, 210, 313
McAUaster, Mary E.s, 499
— Polly7, 499
Richard, Jr., 498
Susan7, 499, 501
— Susan (Dimond), 49S
— William H.8, 499
McArthur, Alexander, 535
— Marv, 369, 535
McChancy, Mr. , 239
Mc< hessey, Isabella Clendening, 402, 574
M.i lelland, (.
McLelland, J
McClintock, Jno., 991
McClund, Quarter Master Samuel, 993
McCobb, Andrew, 666, 672
- Col. , 391
— Olive, 468, 666
— Col. Samuel, 328, 989
McCollester, Rev. Lee, 948
McConnell, Ada Cleantha, 951
— J. M., 911
McCormick, Elizabeth, S93
McCoy, Bernard Severence9, 617
Charles, 617
McCready, Jane, 897
.Mc i uiir. Mr. , 485
McDougall, Gen. , 372
McDuff, Mary Ellen, 947
McEwen, Rev. James F., 419, 420
McFadden, Eliza, 621, S31
— Elizabeth, 841
McFarland, Deborah, 636
McFedries, Alexander St. Clair, 947
— Eleanor 1'raneis1", 947
— Newell Avery10, 947
— Sherman Miller9, 862, 947
Sherman Miller1", 947
MeFeren, ( I Elizabeth, 3S6, 555
McPheron, J | Betsey
MeFeren, Ezekiel, 555
McFredderic, Hannah, 152
McGilrov, Mr. , 513
McGlaughlin, Albion. 929
— Minnie II., 789. 929
Mcllwee, Franklin Henry, 965
- Grace ( ), 96.3
Mclntire, Ann, 649
Asenath, 717
— Eliza. 431
McKay, Cora Ada, 72::, 894
- Rodney R., 894
McKee, Mary Elinore, 895
Mclvennev, Abraham, 942
-- Americus, 838, 942
( ieorgi l". 943
- Grace10, 943
- Isaphena (Averill), 943
- lira1". 943
McKenzie, Alexander, 566
- John, 610, 612
McKinney, Maude. 793, 930
Moses, 930
McKown, Elizabeth Rider (Meecham), 500
- - .James II., 500
John Vernor Henry, 500
Sarah Hinsdale, 500
McLane, Gov. John, 503
.Mary (.lonsalo), 503
McLaulin, Christina Teresa, 819
— James Stuart, 819
McLean, Margaret, 929
McLellan, Cary, 166
Elizabeth ( ), 165, 166
- Hugh, el al., 165, 166 ; 171
Sir Hugh, 160
I .lean, 1 19, 165, 166, 170
I Janet
McLelland, Margaret, 328, 468
McLelland, Deacon William, 313
McLintock, Jennie, 628
McMahon, Dennis, 772
McMellen, ) Abram, 49S, 710
t Archibald
McMellen, Diantha8, 711
Fanny8, 711
Hannah8, 711
Harriet (Averill), 497, 710
Sarahs, 711
McMillen, Rachel, 602, 81S
William, SIS
McMurrav, Maura. S02
McNabb, David, 92S, 969
McNaughton, Dr. , 663
McNear, Samuel, 444
MeXeil, Jesse W.9, 734
Joseph, 733, 734
Susanna, 954
McNeill, Daniel. 21S
McNierny, Annie, 698
McNitt, (apt. Ahx, 334, 993
McNutt, Capt. Alexander, 213, 97:
McPherson, Clarissa (Richardson),
Fannv, 607
- William D., 607
McPeters, William, 565
MeYay, Katherine Bidwell, 669
Meacham, John. 546
- ( apt. Isaac, 3S0
- Pollv (Harmon), 375, 546
Mead, Byron A.9, 609
- Isaac James, 609
Mcaker, Elizabeth Seviah, 706, SS
- Orrin, SS5
Mealv, Martin William, 593
Medealfe. Joseph. 03
Meder, Joseph, 846
Meech, F. J., 507
Stephen, 417
Meeker, Charles W.. 892
- Dr. , 514
- Ella F., 718. 892
Meigs, Dwight Raymond, 933
- Helen Avereil11, 933
- Prof. John, 933
Meisinger, )
Misinger, I
Melcher, Edward, 163
- Elizabeth, 163, 164
Mellen, Hon. Prentiss, 657
Melius, Anna7, 460
- Daniel7, 460
- Elizabeth7, 460
- Elzerias, 04 7
- Emma A.8, 047
- Hannah7, 460
- James7, 460
- John6, 319, 460
- John7, 400
- Marv7, 4(i(i
Nanev, 460
Nathaniel7, 4 00
- Richard7, 460
Sophronia", 400
- William, e1 al., 400 : 460, 647
Merriam, Rev. F., 502
Men-ill. Abel. 170
- Anna Elizabeth*, 573
Annie", 57:'.
I'm Ni \ .lane, 81 I
- Deborah A.. S27
Elmer W.. 005. 824
Frank", 573
Franklin Avereil8, 573
- Frederick". 573
- George ('.., 57::
- Jacob, 287
, 97S
607
Mr.
391,
!93
Index
1073
Merrill, James, 680
John, 167, 170
Jonathan, 825
Julian Elmer9, 825
— Kate Elmer", S25
Lewmon, 573
Luna Elnora9, 825
Mehitabel, 294, 419
Mi.ss 8, 608
— Mr. , 438, 608
S. S.8, 608
Samuel B., 401, 573
Merritt, Rev. James Long, 768, 921, 922
Lavina (Averill), 922
■ Robert, 921
Meserve, Franklin8, 790
George, 566, 790
Phebe, 567
Meservey, 1 M Abigail Bickford, 30S, 438
Meserve, j b
Meservey, Matilda, 565
Messer, Thomas, 196
Metcalf, Roger, 408
Metzner, Charles J., 501
Milberry, Richard, 100
Miles, Fanny, 726
Hannah, et al., 270, 375, 376
Samuel. 376
Stephen, 376
Mill. Capt. John, 492
Miller, Almira Elizabeth, 756, 908
Catherine, 5S5
— Hunting, 908
"Doct." John, 539
Mary Minerva, 913
Miranda (Colson), 653
Mr. , et al., 377 ; 506
Nathan, 234
— Philip, 599
— Richard, 19
Walter, 19
— William, 19
Milligan, Evaline, 922
Milliken, Harriet, 645
Mills, Capt. , 989
Christiana, 843
('apt. John, 992
Lydia, 292
Milne. Emilv, 751
Milton, Isabella, 871
Minar, George S., 726
Miner, Almon D., 825
Joseph, 248, 262, 263
Mitchell, Amos, 902
Asahel W., 248, 262, 263, 264
- - Clarinda Wallace8, 486
- — Edward Jefferson8, 486
Edward Riggs8, 486
Henry Lucas8, 486
— John7, 485, 486
— John Campbell8, 486
— John H., 594
— Joseph6, 486
— Josephine Elizabeth8, 486
Julia Tyler, 736, 902
Mary7, 448
— Mona Olivia8, 4S6
Natalia Lafonte8, 486
— Peter, 382
Capt. Richard, 313, 448
Moffatt, Harriet L., 792
Molther. Francis Rattoone10, 962
John Rattoone, 962
William Rattoone, 907, 962
Molton, Capt. Johnson, 977
Monahan, Mary, 498, 715
Monroe, Elijah, 495
Montgomery, James, 779
Moody, Lucy, 843
Maggie, 837
Samuel S., 474
Mooney, Col. , 310
Moor, Ephraim, 301, 428, 431
Moure, Anna, 419, 587
Mrs. Andrew M., 871
— Ardella, 849
Benjamin, 358
— Blanche Edna, 899
Charles Curren, 913
— Charles Halsey, 760, 913
Dominick, 587
Frances9, 913
Frank9, 913
George Ira, 787
— H. VV., 501
— Hannah, 658
— Hannah, 724
— Henrietta9, 913
— Henry, 913
Henry Bradley, 918
— Henrv Clarke, 918
— John. 206, 224
Josephine, 918
— J Joan, 31, 34
I Joyce
Moore, Lovell, 663
— Mary, 871
— Mary9, 913
— May Emily, 918
— Phebe, 536
- Rebecca, 468, 672
- Rhuda, 622
Sarah, 333
Sophronia, 419, ">~-7
— Susan, 370, 538
— William H., 899
Moores, Susan, 842
Moorman, Ethel Lucile9, 924
Francis, 924
— Jennie Feru'-', 924
— Leon Hart lev', 92 I
— Lola Fae9, 924
— Russel Glenn9. 924
- Una Dale9, 924
— William J., 779, 924
- Willie Averill Lotto9, 924
More, Rev. Thomas, 220
Morehead, Anna G., 5S1, 803
Morey, Catherine. 416, 584
Delila, SI 7
John, 580
Rho.la. 413. 580
Morgan, Amos, 543, 1003
— Daniel. 292
Capt. Daniel, 291
— Daniel, Jr., 292
Daniel 3rd, 292
— F. A., 31
J. Pierpont, 719
Jim'ah, 291
John, 516
— Samuel. 22S. 232
Morlev, Georgp Bidwell, 669, 670
John Rufus, 669
Lulu E. (Averv), 670
Morrill, Emma J.. 842
— Theadate, 960
Morris. George Loring, 885, 956
Isaiah, 956
Nora Delphena10, 956
Pollv, 374, 541
Samuel, 251
Morrison, Christine, 669, 868
Norman. 868
— Sarah, 956
William, 211. 212
1074
Aver ell, Aver ill, Avery Family
Morse, Alden, 637, 844
Almira, 820
— Clarina W.9, 844
— Clifford, 7i54
— Harriette M., 55::
Horace Grav9, 844
John A.9, 844
- Richard, 844
Samuel, 427
— Samuel Nason, 330
— William 11., 402
— William L., 439
Morton, Ceorge Wiicxllmrv, 02.3, $3.3
Lydia L. (Averill), 835
— Margaret, 819
Martha A., 439, 612
Nathaniel. 807
— Rebecca F., .382, 807
— Thomas. 612
— William Saxton, 835
Moseley, Deborah, 2G2, 263
Increase, 245
— Jervease, 262, 263
Rev. Samuel, 278
Moses, Evie, S10
Mosher, Ada, 736, 901
Benjamin. 901
- Mar;. 941
Moshier, Freelove, 377, 54s
Moss, John, 258
(apt. Joseph, 256
— Mary Genett, 560, 7-:;
McGaguv, 783
Mott, Capt. . 986
— Capt. Edward, 235, 345, 986, 987
Moulton, Benjamin, 390
Daniel, ft al., 272, 273; 390
— Jeremiah. 273, 274
— - John5, L94
— Katherine (Averell), 194
— Marv (Leech), 393, 563
— Nathaniel4, 123, 194
Nathaniel5, 194
Mowder, Ella, 790
Mover, Mr. , 559
.\fu. lye. Diah Hebard7, 131
— Dorcas Marie7. 128
- Edmund7, 428
— Enoch M.T. 13]
— Hannah S.\ 431
— John". 428
— Mary Ann", 431
Sarah Abigail7, 431
— Selman Parker, 42S
— William''. 301, 42S
— William Herison", 431
Mudgett, Mr. — , 856
Rose, 856
Mulkins, Rufus, 293
Mu 1 1 i us, Priscilla, 75
Mumford, Idella E. (Avery), 669
— John H., 669
— Marv. 669
— Marv ( ), 009
— Peter, 669
Munro, Susanna, 344, 480
Munson, Ellery, 926
— Moses. 564
Muraski, Anna, 922
Murdock, James, 251, 252
Murphy, Charles H., 859
Gardner", 331
- John, 104
— Simon J., 662, 069. S.37
Murrav, Amy Caswell", 384
— Col. , 990
— Elizabeth", 384
Emma", 384
Murray, Henry Walter7, 3S5
Irene, 548
— Jacob Best7, 385
Jehiel, 383
Rev. John, 314
John Best7, 385
LauraG, 384
— Margaret Merick", 3S5
- Martha", 384
- Martha7, 385
- Martha (Averill). 269
- Martha Maria", 385
Marv. 4 44
- Mary Ways", 383, 3S4
- Nancy6, 3S4
- Reuben3, 3S3
- Reuben6, 3S4
Sarah Ellen7, 385
- Col. Seth, 406
- Solomon, 270, 383
- Wilber9, 4SS
William, 4S8
William (i ). 385
- Willianu1'). 385
- William Cogswell0, 383, 3S5
Musconominot, Sagamore of Agawam, 67
Mushaway, Caroline, 808
Mussen, < 'andace, 799
Mussev, James. 116, 100, 107, 108, 109, 170
Dr. R. 1).. 496
Thomas. 107
Mussv. Robert, .39
Muzzv, Edward, 826
- Lucy Edna, 009, S26
Myers, Frank. 006
Mylon, Bernard, 600
Joseph. 000
Myrick. Abbie Gertrudes, 617
Addie Josephine8, 617
- Joseph P., 441. 617
- Sarah Isabel*, 617
Narcisse, Jean-Simon Vicomte d'Aurelle, 9
Nash, George Pugh, S9S
- Henrietta. 974
- Marv Jacob, 730, 898
Susan. 913
Navamore, Emma. 600, 810
- Stephen N.. 817
Needham, Mr. — — . 3.38
Neil, Flora. 70S, 709
Neilson, Cornelia. 93,3
Neland, I T i t ->■,
Kneeland, J JosePh> 121
Neland, Meriam (Averell), 120
Nelson. Alma Chester, 030. S40, 944
('., 003
- George, 874
- George T., S40
- I Gustie, 075. 874
I Augusta
Newcomb, Kinner, 540
- Miss - . 583
Newell, Addison7, 459
- Allen''. SI 1
Charles", 459
- Eliza7. 159
- Joseph, 316
- - Max7. 4.39
Nathan, 315, 4.3S
Samuel7, 4.39
- Sidney8, 592, 811
Sidnev, Jr.0, 811
Newhall, Mary (Weston), 72.3
Newington, Richard. 19
Newland, Elizabeth, 782
Newman. Charles, 09.3, 881
Charles F.9, SSI
- Earl", 881
Index
1075
Newman, Ferdinand, 881
- Isebell, 2S
- John, 66
- Lloyd Hiram9, SSI
- Mary (. ), 761
- Mr. , 59
- V'erna Marie9, 881
Newton, Hannah, 957
- Dr. L. II. \ 4TS, 691
- Mali. 883
Xiehol, Col. , et al., 3(>7 ; 3(i9 ; :;iu
Col. Muses. 309
Mr. . -201
Nichols, (apt. Alexander P., 439
David Philip, 'y.ii, il
- Ebenezer, 352
- Irene. 7:17
John, 223
- Joseph, 299
- Mariette8, 752
- Martha Amelia (Averell), 491, 492
Moses, 310, 492
- Mr. , et al., 212 ; 215
- Samuel. 215
- Rev. Samuel, 491
- Stephen, 293
Nickels, (apt. Alexander. .Turn-.. 199, 975. 98C
Xiles, Charles II., 549, 774
Emily (Averill), 774
- Frank Averill8, 774
- Harriet A., 962
Joseph W., 843
- Mary J., 637, S43
- Sill, 774
Xiver, Arathusa11, 974
- William A., 962, 974
William Averill11, 974
Noble, Abigail5, 361
- Alonson7, 362
Amelia Lucretia7, 363
- Averill'1, 252, 361, 362
Averill Thompson7, 362
Belden, 537
- Mrs. Belden, 370
- Rev. Calvin1', 361, 362
Calvin Day7, 363
Caroline7. 363
- Charlotte Sophia(a)7, 363
- Charlotte Sophia C')7, 363
- Elizabeth7, 363
- Fplnaim7. 362
- Isaac6, 361
- John, 361
- Levi7, 361
Lodema6, 361
- Lvdia, 414
- Lyman6, 361
- Matilda0, 361, 362
- Mehitable, 361
Capt. Morgan5, 249, 250, 252, 253, 256
259, 361, 369
- Obediah, 884
- Patience (Averill), 257
- Philema7, 361
- Revilo7, 362
- I Roxanna5, 265, 361, 369
| Rosanna
Samantha7, 362
Col. Stephen4, 252. 253. 361, 369
- Stephen6, 361
- Thomas, 361
- Thompson Lathrop7, 363
- William8, 363
- William Henry7, 363
Nobles, Israel, 253
- Zachariah, 253
Noddin, Julia, 565
Nolan, Mary Ann, 627, S3S
Xoonan, Rachel, 375, 546
Xorg-rove, John, 28
Xorris, Appoline, 479, 696
— Harriet (.Eastman), 619
— Henry Otis8, 688
— Julia A\er\ s, 688
- Marcia Ayer (Avery), 688
Rhoda, 190
— Rufus Greenleaf, 688
Rufus Greanleaf, Jr., 171. 688
North, Col. Joseph, 319, 328, 989, 990, 991
Northrop, Charles P.., 823
— Julia. '741 '
1 ,1 ., |7 ],,.-,,| Tf-,1
['. 1 1 1 vi (I H «(
I .. ,;. ;l 5,0
• - It. 1..0I Haiti. , iLS, .:.i
— Mr. . 360
Philo, :;st
Nott, Christopher ('.. 500
Eliphalet, 134
— Eunice ( Spencer ). 434
— Matilda, 305, 134
— Thadeus, 434
Nottingham, John D., 3S2
Nourse, Clara. 692
Nourse, I \ Goody
Nurse, t I Rebecca ( ), 85, 106, 107,
lu.v, 110, 111, Hi;
Xowell. Nancy, 851
Noxon, Maria", 552
Richard, 386, 551
Siis:in7. 552
Noyes, Henry, 604
James A.. 055
- Josiah, 217, 218
Ruth, 055
Nugent, Katherine, 616
Nutt, Mr. - -';, 331
Nutting, Abraham, 185, 297, 29S, 299, 422
— Experience ( Averill ), 29S
— Frederick7, 422
— Hiram7, 422
- Marv Ami7, 422
- Marv P.s. 422
Nathaniel, 422
- William. 302
Oakford, Charles. 443
- Susan, 312, 443
Oatman. Ann, 389
- George, 240
Ober, Bethiah, 14 6
Oberlv, Rev. Henrv Harrison, 802
O'Brien, Evelvn, ' 968
Odell, Ebenezer, 441
Sally, 311, 437, 441
Odens, Martha. 911
Olcott, Anna. S62
Harris. 481
Olin, William M„ 199, 319, 406, 407
Oliver. Octavia W., 677
— Thomas. 137
Oilman. Augusta. 716, S90
— Charles, S90
Olmstead, David, 257
- Julia <__--), 680
Lovisa, 7 i t
- Malinda, 778
Marv \.. 474. 680
- William. 680
Olvphant, Grace Vernon, 963
O'Neill, Marv, 918, 968
Ordway, Charles, S30
Ordway, Relief, 71s
Oronoco, Indian Chief. 151
Osborne, Cyrus, 630
Ostium, Sarah, 106
1076
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Osgood, Alnioda. 030
— Benjamin, 609
— Maria, 43S, 609
Osinct, Benjamin B., 435
Otis, Caroline, 449, 630
Eben, 630
Matilda, 453
Overil, Thomas, 28
Overill, Ann, 29
— Henry, 28
■ John, 29
John. Jr., 29
Richard, 25, 28
— Sara, 2S
— Sarah, 28. 29
— Simon, 28
Susan, 2S
— Thomas, 28, 29
William, 24
Ovrill, John, 22
Owen, Daniel, 249
Martha, 5S0
Packard, Elijah, 219
Padelford. Joseph, ISO
Page, Alonzo R., 609, S25
Benjamin, 831
Charity, 924
— Jane Julian, 513, 729
Joseph, 236
— Miss , 592
Mr. , 711
Pitt M.9, 825
Thomas, 136
Thomas S., 729
Tryphena, 620, S31
Pain, Bathsheba, 136, 230
— Joseph, 136
Paine, Byron7, 487
Charles9, 884
— Charles A.7, 487
Dr. Clarence Mann, 900
— Doris10, 959
— Dorothy Averill10, 959
— Elbridge9, SS4
Emma9, 884
— George, 320
— Harriet0, SS4
— Horace Marshfield, 959
— Dr. Kendall9, 8S4
- - Mr. , 346, 487
- William. 706, 884
Palmer, Abbie8, 766
— Alice9, 767
— Annie, 766
Carrie Louisa, 623
— Charles9, 767
— Daniel, 144
— Edmund, 374, 541
Emma9, 767
- Emma Rebecca8, 766
— Fanny M., 763, 916
— George, et al., 64 ; 344
— Guy0, 766
— Harry". 766
— Helen8, 766
— Helen9, 767
— Henry, 543, 766
Isaac, 541
.Tool R., 916
— Levi, 3SS
— Marie Etta8, 766
Milton T., 547
— Mr. , 623
- Moses, 620
Ralph Averill8. 766
— Stevenson, 339
— William9, 767
Parish, Ephraim, 373
Park, Rachel (Averill), 290
Parke, Allise5, 241
— Daniel4, 146, 241
Daniel, Jr.5, 241
Ebenezer5, 241
Elisha, 290
Ephraim5, 241
■ Hannah5, 241
— Joseph5, 241
Mary5, 241
Sarah5, 241
Parker, Allice, 110
Jane, 844
— Mary, 887
Nancy5, 195, 311, 618
Patty Maria, 8S4
Robert, 705
Rev. Thomas, 54
Parkburst. Ephraim Adams, 607, 825
Parks. Amanda7, 279
Parlin, Fanny ( ), 676
— Samuel Emerson. 676
Parris, Elizabeth, Jr., 106
Samuel, 106, 108
Parsons, Aaron (93), 601
— Aaron (102), 601
— Aaron (111), 601
Aaron (130), 601
— Albert, 601
— Albert Ross8, 601
Benjamin, 299
— Charles H., 782
— Cornet Joseph (1), 601
— Daniel (45), 601
Edith Mary, 90S, 965
— Ella Teresa8, 601
— Ellen Sophia8, 547
Frederick Chester8, 601
— Harriet Sophia8, 547
Harriet Sophronia8, 601
— Horace Talbot8, 601
Hosea Birge, 547
— Jacob, 277
— John Edward8, 601
— John Jehiel, 427, 601
Joseph (23), 601
— Josiah, 390
— Kate Burwell8, 601
— Lydia Janes, 547
— Maria, 90S
— Marie Emiles, 601
Merry, 965
— Sarah Volinda (Averill). 426
— Theo, 394
Partridge, Constance, 26
— James H., 778
Lucy (Simonton), 315, 453
Ensign Reuben, 987
Pasqual, Catharina, 625
Passmore, Mary, 650
Patch, Benjamin F., 587
— Mary, 875
Patchin, Harriet8, 576
James7, 405, 576
James8, 576
— Lucia8, 576
Roxanna8, 576
Patterson, Barnev, 341
— Brig. Gen.," 379
- Buell Averell9, 646
— Harry Clark, 646
Laura. 742
Patton, William, 16S
Paul, Charles Walter. 725, S95
— Elizabeth Averill9, 895
— Henry J., S95
— Mary (Averill), 350, 505, 895
Paull, Marv (Davis), 402
Index
1077
Paxton, Josephine Elizabeth9, 485, 4S6
— Rebecca G., 360, 513
Thomas, et al., 480; 513
Thomas W.9, 486
Payn, Joseph, 228
Pavne, Dr. Clarence Mann, 900, 959
— Robert, 59, 63
— Sarah5, 259, 364
Stephen, 364
William, 59, 63
Peabody, Andrew, 504
Col. Benjamin, 142
Bettv, 351
— Francis, 130, 201, 214
Francis1, 81, 83, 84, 332
— Capt. Francis, 213, 323, 975, 976, 978,
979
— Hannah. 352, 504
— Hepzibali. 11")
Isaac-, 332
Jacob. 121
— Deacon Jacob, 122
Jane, S43
— Joseph 2nd, 350
— Joseph3, 332
— Matthew, et al., 131 ; 217
— Mehitable (Averell), 132
— Nathaniel, 141, 214, 215, 216
— Priscilla4, 227, 332
— Sarah, et al., 131, 225; 132
— Capt. William, 985
— William Merrill. 722
Zerobabel, 215, 210
• Zerobald. 215
Peale, Edward, 797
Pearce, Charlotte, SI 3
Pearlev, ( | Allen, 57. 58, OS
Perlie, J ( Allin
Pearpovnte, Robert, 03
Pearson, Abby E.. 895
Moses, 217
Pease, Alonzo, 829
Benjamin, S84
David, 5S1
John. 493
Roxana Atilda. 700, SS4
Peaslee, Charles, 837
Minerva ( ). 027. 837. 942
Rilev, S39
Ruth. 027. 839
Peasley, Eliza, S42
Jonathan6, 331
Sarah, S94
Peck, Asenath, 517, 735
— Charlotte7, 559
Daniel, 734
Dr. Daniel, 735
— Elisha, 517. 734
Henry Clay7, 559
Jerome Walter Leonard7, 559
Julia White8, 735
Marvs, 735
Mrs. . 379
Percy Letitia", 559
Svlvester7, 559
Walter, 3S7, 559
Wright T., 768
Peet, Abram S., 3S5
Pendleton, Brvan, 99
Penewell, Walter, 107, 170
PengT.v, Deacon, 80
Pengrve, Aaron, 63
Moses, 03
Penhallow, Capt. John, 982
Samuel, 147, 270
Peocock, Albert9, 7 nil
Annis, 709
Ella9. 709
Peocock, Emma9, 709
■ Rufus A., 709
Pepper, Agnes Rebecca8, 698
Annie Clare8, 698
— Gerald Averell8, 698
■ Gerald Averell9, 699
- George Henry8, 698
- Helen Regina9, 699
- Jamess, 698
James Henrv9, 099
John6, 698
John5, 698
Leila Mary9, 699
— Leila Maud8, 09s, 699
- Mary9, 699
— Marv Eliza3, 698
Patrick Henry, 482, 698
■ Rebecca (Averell). 698
Walter Joseph8, 698, <i'>'i
- William Averells, 698
Pepperel, Marv, 271, 273
• William,' 270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 983
I'erham, Esther C.10, 941
John R., 829, 941
Perkins, Charles L., 678
Daniel5, 227
Dorothy, et al., 178, 294 ; 227
Elisha, 102
Emma A., 679
— Ephraim Wildes, 102
■ George A., 227
— Hannah, 230, 350
Hannah Woodbury, 495, 709
Isaac, 390
Jacob, et al., 190 : 210,
Jemima (Averell). 132, 227
— Jethro5, 227
Jo., et al., 59 ; 59
John, 122
John1 (called "The Elder"), 06, 294
John, Junr.-, 00
John71 (Thomas'7). 102
John37 (.Timothy12), 131, 227, 294
Capt. John, 990, 991
Jonathan. 115
Joseph, et al.. 216 : 709
Joseph Berry. 723
Katherini' (fnwne), 102
Lavinia K., 504, 724
Martha Ann, 504, 723
■ Marv, et al., 102 ; 800
- Mary (Wildes), 115, 163
Miranda, 414. 582
— Mr. , 82
Sarah, et al., 102; 5S7
— Sarah Dabney, 894
— Stephen (126), 294
Capt. Stephen, 179, 332, 988, 989, 990
Sylvia. 604
— Thomas3 (John1), 63, 294
Ensign / Th0mas" (Elisha?, Thomas'),
Capt. )
115, 162, 163, 104, 106, 167, 202.
204
Thomas, Jr.os (.Thomas1''), 170
Timothv1- (Thomas', John1), 91, 294
Timothv1-7 (John37), 227
William, et al., 190, 191 ; 724
William Hanford, 800
Zacheus, 200. 202
Perley, Dolly A., 025
Eunice Batchelder, 505, 725
Leonard. 725
Susan I Maria, 505, 725
I Maud
William Palmer, 505
Perrin, Thomas A., 885
Perrv. Anthony1, 242
1078
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
953
Perry, Anthony4, 254, 258
Austin, 751
Benjamin S., 594
Daniel, 254
— Elizabeth, 254
Jabez, 1S4
John, et al., 1S4 ; 493
Joseph, 829
Kerry, J MarSaret J- S83- 9
Perry, Mary, 534, 751
• Mary'H.8, 445
Nathaniel2, 242
Nathaniel1, 242. 254, 25S
— Patience4, 146, 242
— Sarah, 618, 829
— Sidney D., 896
Stephen, 445
— Stephen8, 445
Perryman, George H., 601
Peters, Elizabeth, 337, 476
John, 988
Petingell, | Rachel J (Leefavor), 236, 352
Petting-ell, I | (Lefavor)
Pettee, Bertha Mae, 855, 94 6
Nellie, 604
— Noah, 946
Pettegrove, Capt, Robert, 462
PetSS \ Hannah> 137' 235> 3i7
Pettingell, Moses, 352
Nathaniel, 352
— Susannah5, 236, 352
Pettingill, Ansel, 333
James, 350
Marv, 333
Pettitt, Bertha8, 696
Carries, 696
Marv8, 696
— Thomas, 479, 696
Pettv, Anna9, 824
— Earl9, 824
— Elmira (Averill), S24
— Eugene9, S24
— Frank, 603, 824
— Capt. John, 998
— John G., 824
William9, 824
Pevear. William H., 656
Phelps, Adeline F., 916
E. S., 138
Nancv Emilv, 747. 905
- Nicho, 76
Philbrook, Abbie M., 474. 6S4
— Jonathan. 169
Phillipps, Julia Amanda. 798
— Sir Thomas Bart., 31, 42
Phillips, Ada Bvron8, 608, 609
— Mrs. Alonzo, 3S4
Asa8, 608
— Charles8, 694
— Elihu Burrill8, 609
— Elizabeth, 75
- Emily Webb8, 60s
— Esquier, 289
- Flora", 694
Fred8, 604
— Gardiner, 438, 60S
— Hannah8, 609
Hannah Burrill8, 608
— Helen8, 694
James, 200
- James8, 694
— Jennie (Gilman), 596. S12
— Jonathan, et al.. 232 ; 289
— Joseph8, 694
Laura. 763
- Marshall. 60S
Phillips, Noel Bvrons, 609
- Phebe Ann (Jewett), 401
- Sarah Marshall8, 608
- William, 478, 694
- Lieut. William, 75
Phippan, Nathaniel A. Haven, 493
Phippen, Anna7, 422
- Clark7, 422
- David Averill7, 422
- Hannah'. 194
- Hannah7. 422
Jonathan Atwater5, 183, 194, 297, 298,
299 422
- Joseph,' 183, 993
- Joseph5, 193
- Marv4, 123, 183
- Marv5, 193
- Marv7, 422
- Marv (Averill), 29S
- Mehetabel5, 194
- Merev5, 193
- Priscilla7, 422
- Ruth5. 194
- Samuel4, 123, 183, 193, 422
- Samuel5, 193
Samuel', 422
Sarah5, 194
Phips, Elizabeth, 196
- Rachel, 444
Pho?nix, S. Whitney, 746
Pickering, Col. , 9SS
- Emory William, 879
Pierce, Anna Gertrude, 658, 854
- Augustus, 854
- Dewitt C, 7S0
- Edith M.9, 893
- Elizabeth, 824
- Eunice, 520
- Frank A., 657
- Jay R., 721, 893
- Louisa N., 929, 970
- Lvdia, 819
- Marshall Averill9, 893
- Moses, 306
- Rufus F., 970
- Samuel, 690
Sarah A. (Rogers). 557, 780
- William H., 893
Pike, Elbie, 804
Gertrude, 807
Pinckney, Albert8, 554
Alpheus, 553, 554
Eleanor, 603
Robert8, 554
Pingree, Roxy, 726
Pinnev, Adelaide8, 501
- Andrew8, 431
- Caroline8, 501
- Celia7, 431
- Charles A.7, 431
- Columbus. 499, 501
- Eleazer6, 301, 431
- Eleazer7, 431
- Eleazer8, 431
Emerson David8. 501
- George W.7, 431
Joel7, 431
- John5, 431
Jonathan7. 431
- Maria8. 431
Marv (Averill), 43 1
Polly7, 431
Samuel Averill7, 431
Streeter8, 431
Susan8. 501
Susan (McAllaster), 501
- William7, 431
- Zeruah Barnes7, 431
Index
1079
Pitcher, Jonathan, 235
Pitkin, Sarah G. ( ), 502
Pitman. Ann, 616
— Mary, 223, 329
Pitts, John, 205, 21S
Plaisted, Ichabod, 99, 100
Col. Ichabod, 976, 979, 980, 9S1,
Piatt, Charles, 369
— Capt. David, 741
Elizabeth, 536, 750
George W., 369
— Israel ('., 540
Laura Phinette, 523, 741
Nathaniel. 539
— Thomas C, 84 i
William Pitt, 750
Zephaniah, 369, 750
Zephaniah, Jr., 965
Ploughman, William. 38
Plummer, Daniel, 472, 47:!
Esther, 635
Hartwell, 866
Stephen, 43!)
William, S66
Pollard, Charles8, 755
Charlotte8, 755
John, 535, 755
— Lovina8, 755
Melissa8, 755
Roland, 49S
Polmeteer, E.', 509
— Elizabeth Sophia7, 509
Israel Canfleld7, 509
John, 35S. 509
Sarah E.\ 509
Pomerov, Julia, 534. 747
Thaddeus, 747
Pond, Harvey, 542
Joseph, 542
Lucy E., 545
Mrs'. Nathan G., 171
Poole, Mr. . 320
Poor, Brig. Gen.
Col. , 330
Pope, James. 566
Joseph Newell. 420
Porter, Abigail (Jacobs). 2
Col. Andrew, 701
DanieP. 227
Frederick Averill
Rev. George J.,
Dr. John, 4 75
Lvdia, 955
Mary5, 227
Marv9, 759
Mary (Averell), 131
Marv Louise9, 913
Mr.' , 307
Nathaniel-, 227
Nathaniel*, 129. 131 , 22
Nathaniel"', 227
Sarah. 721
Sarah A.. 351
Capt. William. 592
Potter, Ann, 3, 70
Annetta Isabelle, 651
Ardron Clark0. 827
Arthur E.9, 013
Barbara Sharp1". 67]
Benjamin Averill'1. 827
— Bret Hart9, 827
— Clark G., 010, 827
Cora A.9, 613
Daniel S.9. 013
Delia M.9, 013
£°"er- | Elizabeth. 115
Porter, |
Potter, Elliot Eastman"', 071
179
13
913
Potter. Ernestine9, 827
Ezekiel, 172
Hannah6, 331, 172
Harry W., 671
Ira Guy0, 827
Lvdia S.. 1 19, 58S
Marv Edith9, 827
Myrtle, 815
— Philip Burton9, 827
— Prudence, 305
Richard, Jr.6, 179
Ruth Avery"', 67]
- Samuel, 305
Solomon, 4 72
Susie Ella1', 827
— Rev. William, 824
Pottle. Amy10, 943
— Emma1". 943
— Henry10, 943
Hiram. 842
James. 838, 943
— Josephine1". 9 13
— Lauretta, 635, 842
- Scott10, 943
— Walter10, 943
Poundridgek, Lieut. Daniel, 994
Powell, Felix, 251, 252
Martin, 239, 240
Powers, Arbla. 842
Doris Virginia9, 842
— Harriet. 637
Hon. Llewellyn. 634, S42
- Margaret Llewellvn9, 842
- Martha (1. (Averill), 842
— Martha Pauline". s42
— Ralph Averill". 842
— Walter Averill", 842
Pratt, Dorcas, 300
— Esenath, 300
— Henry, 320
— Inez A.9, 606
— Josjah, 993
— Mr. . 308
— Samuel, et al.. 296 : LS0
— - Sarah Louise. 53S
Selina ( ), 4 43
— William H.. 606
— William II.. Jr., cor,
Preble, Abraham, 147
— Joseph, 146. 147
Prebles, Mary, 103. 146. 147
Prentice, Abbie Augusta, 926
— Anne Elizabeth8, 5S6
— Anna (Browning), 584
— Asa, 5S4
Asa, Jr., 586
Hon. Augustus I?.. 574
Augustus Browning, 584
- Edward Anson8, 586
Ensign Eleazer. 9s 7
— Irene. 200
Rev. Thomas, 164, 168, 170,
203
— William Anson. II,. 586
— William Asa8, 586
Pressy, Susan, 586
Preston, Abigail5, 278
Averell7. 278
Benjamin5, 278
- l>;n id5, 278
Edith9, 7::::
- F. T.. 142
George0, i 33
Harriet. 587
- Marion1'. 733
- Marv ( ). 278
- Marv (Averell), 157. 15S. 27'
- Mr. - -6, 27s
1080
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
69,
no, 112, 113, 122,
112, 122, 124
;\ i
Preston, Remember, 470
Ruth9, 7::::
Samuel"'. 278
Theodore5, 27S
William, et al., 160, 2
William8, 733
Prevost, Eleanor, 783
Price, Caroline, 939
- Dr. John H., 700
Prichard, David5, 179
- Dolly8, 179
- Eli6, 179
John, 26
Pring, Martin, 1G1
Peifuert?'}^-, 65
Procter, Jacob. 722
Proctor, Alfred G., 605
- Charles E., 5S9
Elizabeth ( ), 10
Lois, 504, 722
Mr. , 107
Pndeater, Widow Ann
124
Grace, 124
Isaac, 124
Pudeator, 1
Pudetor, V Jacob
Poindexter, J
Puffer, Elizabeth, 435, 605
Rebecca, 440
Pulsifer, Jeremiah C, 712
- Joanna C. (Averill),
- Mr. , 43S
- Sarah, 413. 5S1
Putchen, Betsey C ), 555
Hezekiah, 555
Putnam, Ann. Jr., 106, 107
- Edward, Junr., 139
- Elisha, 139
Emma Amanda, 8S9
Florence, 720, 892
Florence G.. SOS
Israel, et al., 401 ; 8S9
- Moses H. S., S92
Nath, 110
Thomas, 10S, 119, 121
William Russell, 714, 889
William Stanley9, 8S9
- Winfleld S., 713
Putnams, John, 138
Putney, Amy Estelle9, S91
Asa Gates, 891
- Herbert Vincent, 717, 891
Quercau. N'anry (Gileresi ), si;:;
Quimby, John J., 632
Quintard, Ava Maria (Averill), 961
- Dorothv10, 961
- Elizabeth10. 961
- Frank10, 961
Harry Campbell, 902, 961
- Henry Ferris, 961
Raeish, Jennie E.. 702, 914
- Mr. , 914
Ramsey, Frederick L.7, 45S
- James8, 458
Hand. Amy0, 304
- Amy (Averell),
Benjamin6, 304
Betsey6, 304
i atherine6, 304
George II., 785
- Hiram6, 304
John'', 304
- Luce0, 304
- Mary P., 843
- Nehemiah*, 304
• Hive". 304
!) I-
187
Rand, Orpha", 304
■ Robert5, 1S7, 190, 299, 303, 304
Robert, Jr.0, 304
Randall, Edward H„ 67S
Samuel, S44
Rann, De Witt Clinton, 551
— Lucia8, 551
Ranney, Benjamin, 1S8, 189, 303, 421
Ephraim, 299
Ransford, David, 196
Ranshaw, Maud, 697
Ransom, Jared, 399, 400
.Tared C, 399, 400
John, 340
— I Louis, 339, 340
I Lois
— Sarah Esther, 917
Rapallo, Charles A., 772
Rathburn, Genv, 560
Kay. Caleb, 196
— Robert, 354
- Roberta, 604
Raymond, Henry J.. 773
■ Jacob, 470, 675
— Mark8, 675
— Mr. , 714
— Mrs. -, 714
Orren8, 675
— Peters, 675
Read, John, 177
— Lucy, 177
Reardon, Catherine, S94
Reath, Jacob, S53
Miranda C, 657. S53
Record. Arvilla E., 589
Electa. 713. 714
Reddinton, { j Sarah, 109, 110
Reddington, I ( Marv
Redfleld, Sarah Stone, 542, 764
Redington, Abraham, Si\, S4
— Daniel, 86, 95
Redington, ) , T , „ , , .„
Reddinton, J ( Jno-
Redmond. Lucy J., 678
Reed, Col. , 309
Maria, 320, 461
Rhoda, 954
Samuel, 586
— Susan Shed. 418, 5S6
— Rev. Thomas. 747
Reese, Agnes8, 699
— David, 4S2, 69S
— Mary Rexford (Averell), 699
Reeves, Simon R., 369
Reid, Rev. Adam. 534, 746
Reinhart, John, 427
Renick, Maud Jannette, 901, 960
— Dr. William It., 960
Rettenburg, Lovedav, 42S
Rexford, Betsey, 931
Reynolds, Anna Elizabeth8, 700
— Caroline, 443
— Cynthia, 370, 536
— Eleanor, 363
— Fannies, 700
— Hector Seward8 , 700
- II. ...per, 363
— J. Joseph, 156, 2S5
— John W., 499
— Martha8, 700
— Marv Virginia8, 700
Oscar Bennett\ 700
- Sylvester H., 491, 700
William Averell8, 700
Rhines, Catharine, 943
Rhoads, Eliza Eleanor, 930
Rhodes, Jacob, 2S7
Index
1081
Rhodes, Mary (Huff;, 2s7
Miles, 287
Rice, Capt. George, 3S7
"Lieut." Henry8, 552
Dr. Manson, 552
Marys, 552
"Dr." PrescotC, 552
Rebecca, 387
Thomas, 206. 222. 324
Rich, Carrol E., 014
Viola, S2G
Richards, Adelaide (McAllaster), 400
John Stevans, 499
Mark, et al., 185; 421
Richardson. Rev. Abiathar, 052
Annie8, 691
Mrs. Bush, 691
Charles, 691
Charles Harmon. 717, 891
Diana ( ), 691
Emma8, et al., 691 ; 691
Frances, 956
George Bush8, 691
H. Baleau, 47s. 691
Harriet, 40.3. 708
Lemuel, 691
Lewis. S91
Orraville, 940, 971
Nancy, 956
Nathan F.. 495
Samuel Hosea8, 691
Sarah, 000
Richmond, John. 554
Rickets, Mary. 32
Rideout, Leon < '.'■'. 601
Mr. , 007
— Nellie F.'-', en;
Rider, Diekerman, S07
Ridley. Sarah. 650
Rig'gs, Abigail". 485
Edward7, 485
Eleanor7, 485
Elvira7, 485, 486
Marv Ann7. 485
Mathew, 345, 185
Polly (Averill), 485
■ Thomas Jefferson", 4S5
Ringe, Daniell, 63
Ripley. George. 743
Joshua, 150
Ripsom, Lulu. 771. 924
Ritchie, Annie, 849
Rivett. Charles II. \ 70 1
Frank M.s, 734
Joseph. 515. 734
- Lida L.\ 704
Robberts. Susan, 761
Robbins, Arthur'. Oil
- Hannah. 646
Harvev, 846
John, 373
Lillie Virginia, 045, S45
Susan, 460
- William H., 610, 011
Roberson, Nathaniel, 189
Roberts. Betsey, 394. 509
Diana A., 786
Eunice, 276
James A., 992
Judith, 275, 304
Margaret Oborn, 871
Robert N., 871
Susan, 761
Robinson, Almon, 300
Amos, et al.. 200. 300. 420 ; 299
Andrew, 503
Charles, 610, 612
Christie Eleanor9. 879
Robinson, Cyrus, C8S, S79
Daniel. 215
— Capt. David, 424, L003
Elisha, 210
Elizabeth, 190, 299
Elizabeth Newton10, 05,
George W., 460, 017
Harold Averill1", ''57
Daniel . Ill
Hattie, 047
Helen Caroline10, 957
— Henrv Franklin, 886, 957
Ichabod, 159
Jacob, 216
Jacob, Jr., 216
John, 981
- - Lewis Averv9, S79
Loretta, 300, 126
M . 380
Nathaniel, 183, 186, 1-7. 1SS, 296
Nathaniel. Jr.. 296
Rebecca, 351, 503
Reliefa. One, 42 1
Reuben, 183, 124
Richard9, 612
Sadie9, 612
Thomas, 120. 127. 141, 201, 214, 21;
Thomas. Sr.. 07
William. 957
William Henry10, 957
Robison, Lucina (Lamson), 7-::
Martha Jane, 560, 783
Samuel Louis. 783
Roblee, i lee ( ), 359
Thomas, 059
Rockwood, Aaron6, 1-7. 295
Augusta8, 610, 611
■ Dan 6, 295
Darius, 610
Dora0, fill
Dorothy9, 012
- Edward Lawrence8, 610, fill
Ella Barbaras, 610, 611, 012
F.sther Augusta". Lie
Frances Udora8, 610, 011
Freds. 01 0
George Darby8, 610, 611
Issable, 1-7. 295
James [I.-. 610
John, CIO
Julia9, 'il 2
Lizzie Saralv5, 610
Mabel1'. Cll
Marion9, 612
Marv'5, ls7. 295, 297
Mary Abbies, 610,_ 'ill
Marv (Avereil), 181
Mr.' . 190, 295
Nathaniel''. 1-7. 295
(Hive''. 1-7. 295
Robert9, 611
William. 358
WiUiam0. 187, 295
Roe, Martha. 626
Roffe, Daniel. 70
Edward G., 836
Rogers, 1 '.hi i. 1. 1 1 -
— — Eunice, 972. 07:;
Ezekiel, 2 15
— Isaac, 385
James. 2
John. 624
Mrs. John, 68
Rev. John. 5 1. 63, 68, 88
Marx Bowditch11, 904
Richard J.9. 624
Susan Elizabeth", 904
Theon, 676
1082
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
899
Rogers. William, 217, 21S
— William Bowditeh1", 963, 964
- William Bowditeh11, 964
Rollins, Cyrus C, 789
Daniel G., 7S9
George, 619
Mr. , 320
Romeyn, Judge Jeremiah. 772
Root, Albert, 914
Edward Weeks, 762. 014
Ephraim (788), 516. 517
Erastus, 4S5
- J. P., 517
— James, 516
— Jasper E.9, 014
- Hon. Jesse (.-,.-,(1),
- Mary, 364, 517
— (>ueen Marguerite", 014
— Samuel, 510
Rosenbury, Ernilys, 48S
- - John Jay. 487, 488
Ross, Blanche, 075, S74
Henry, S74
— John, 843
Lorintha A., 635, 843
Thomas, 733
Rosuter, I Asher, 232
Rossiter, I
Roth, Sarah, 037
Round, Daniel, Jr., 418
Row, Capt. .h.lm. oss
Rowe, Arthur, 830
— Cyrus A., 609, S25
- Ella 0., 82S
- Esther, 010
Gertie, 733
— Herbert9, S25
Louisa Merrill. 010, S27
Mattie9, 825
- Nettie9, 825
Samuel, et ah, S25 ;
Uowell, Hannah, 460
- Jacob, 327
Rowley, Raehael Amanda,
Hoy, Rob, 4S0
Royce, John, 20
Royse, Dorothy, 340
Ruby, Ellison Averill1".
Ernst Louis, 824
Rude, Caleb, 264
Buggies. Milly, 537
Rumsey, Charles. Jr., 03
Rundlet, Hannah, 319, 4."
Rundlett, Cyrus, 43,8
- Emaaline8, 627
Mary8, 027
Mr. . 210
Susan8, 627
— Thomas, 447, 027
Rupe, Charles. 786
Russell, Andrew, 070
- Harlow, 518
Charlotte C, 408.
- Ci nthia, 270, 385
- Elizabeth, 021
- Elizabeth Stearns,
George \\. 073
■lane Augusta Mali;
- John, 57s
Lucinda S.. 470, 071;
- Mr. , 385
Peabodv, 723
Sallv, 374, ■
- Sarah. :: I
RllSSill, Mary, 021
Rutherford, Adam.
- Burton, 7S7. 020
Burton Fairfield0,
8i
771
S24
412 , 57S
i 1 I
020
926
S36, 942
29S, 304, 421, 422,
Rutherford, Cyrus Edward0, 927
Edward1', 027
Evie W.9, 027
Flora R.'J, 927
Frank S.°, 927
Hannah ( ),
Ryan, Jennie M., S43
Ryder, Annie Lillian,
Elisha Howes, 942
Ryfles, William H., 462
Rynolds, David, 258
Sabin, Noah, 186, 1S9
— Noah, Jr., ISO
Sachwell, John, 59
— Theop., 59
Sackett, Mary4. 350
Saddington, Marv Jane, S94
— Thomas, 804
Safford, Capt. Jesse, 996
Sage. Sylvester, 423
— Mrs. Sylvester, 1S5
— Rev. Sylvester, 185,
433, 592, 593
Salter, Theophilus, 79
Saltonstall, Richard. 58, 63, OS, 09
Sampson. Ebenezer, 172
— Hannah", 777
— Harold", 777
— James, et al., 172 ; 775
Kate", 777
Margaret". 777
— Olive", 777
- Ralph", 777
— Rear Admiral William Thomas, 775,
777
Sanborn, Ara L. (Avery), 871
— Cnmmings, 871
Cummings Avery9, S71
— Cynthia1", 871 '
- Florence9, S71
Herbert C, 000. 871
Herbert Woods", 871
Lulu Morley", 871
Newell Avery9, 871
William, 720
Sa rulers. Capt. Bradburv, 983
— Charlotte Elizabeth, 730
— G 'ge, 736
Sanford, Charles A.. 003. 820
— Charles D., S20
— Lewis Averill", 820
Sandford, John. 75
Sard, Gertrude10, 932
Sargent, Epes, 150, 151
- Lulu H.", 020
— Mrs. . 310
— Nathaniel, 394
— Col. Paul Dudlev, 310
— Rufus Samuel". 020
— Ruth, SS0
— Samuel, 026
Satchwell, Richard. 65, 00
Satterlee, Capt., 347
- Capt. William. 307, 087. 003
Saunders. Betsey (Averell), 480
- Emeline", 4S8
Georgiana, 078
John, 347, 48S
— John Homer", 4SS
— Laura7, 488
Margaret, 964
- Martha Russel7, 488. 480
Savage. Ada J., 738
— Frank, 619
Harriet, 943
Savel, George Wyllys, 245
Sawyer, Funis (Averill). 381
— John. 475
Index
1083
Sawyer, Mr. , 3s3
- Nathaniel, 019
Norris, 019
Selah, S29
Saver, Joseph, 109
— — Mary, 389
Sayle, Capt. Joshua, 995
Savward. Jonathan, 273
S°"eve-V' | Francis, 121
Seavey, )
Schellinger, Edwin L., 609, 826
Isabell9, S20
Pitt L.'J, 820
Schoolev, S. D., 890
Stephen, 710, 890
Sehulthers, Alice, 603, 823
■ John Martin, 823
Schuraltz, Marie Antoinette, 938
Schuyler, Surg. Nich., 993
' Gen. Philip. 235. 345, 980
Seargent, Ephes, 100
Sears, John, 397
Scot, Benjamin, 156
- George, 212
Scott, Daniel, 222
— Capt. Daniel, 220, 312, 319, 328, 989,
999, 991
Kphraim, 535
Lieut. Henry H.. 777
Lieut. John", 990
Marv Jane, 028
— Robert, 196
Sarah H., S00
Thomas, 05
Sir Walter. 38, 81
Gen. Winfield, 70]
Scranton, Charles W., 766
Seabrook, Elizabeth, 427. 599
Seaman, William, 433
Seargeant, Esther. 100
Searles, Kate, 7 0S
Seaver, George7, 502, 717
George. Jr.8, 717
Seavey, Charles, 032
Seavey, { U(,h , 393 567
Seavy, .1
Seavey, George, 567
Hannah. 2s7
Jane Wilson1", 288
— Lyman8, 288
— Phebe (Meserve), 567
Sarah, 287
Stephen7, 2SS
- William Wallace9. 288
Seavy, Ambrose C.7, 506
Edward6, 393, 565
Edward7, 565
Hannah7, 506
John A.7, 566
Mary Anna7. 506
Rebecca7, 506
- Ruby7, 565
Samuel7. 500
Sarah7. 566
Sarah (Averill), 565
Solomon", 565
Stephen7, 565
Stillman S.7, 566
Svlvanus H.7, 566
Secrist, Sarah, 939
Sedgwick, Elizabeth Mason, 747
Johanna ( ), 747
Maj. Gen. Robert, 747
Seed, Margaret, 695
Seeley, Benj. (?), 485, 4S6
Florence Averill8, 743
Gregorv, 742
Martha Jane8, 743
..-, 1. -49
139
Seeley, Marv Averill8, 743
- Mary (Averill;. 742
Mary Elizabeth8, 743
- Walker Sherwood, 523, 742
Sergiant, William. 66
Session, John, ISO
Sessions, Eunice, 282
- Squire, 281
Setter, Alonzo9, 815
Antoine", 815
Antoine8, 600, 815
- Bertha''. S15
- Joseph A.9, 815
Severance, Hannah J.
- Mary Aim. 7 25
Scwall. David, 276
Rachel, 312, 444
- Ruins King, L95, 141
-- Samuel, 101, 103
- Rev. Samuel. 454
- - Steph., 83, 89, 95
- Theodore, 1 I 1
Seward. John, 602
- Mary Aim, 132, 602
- Polly ( ), 602
Seymour. Annie de Villar, 799
- Charlotte Mild. ■brad. 577, SOU
- David L.. 772
-- Edmund Batley, 4S6
- Isaac, sou
- Nanev A., sou
Shatter, Adam. 815
- Dora, 815
- Gurdie J.9, 816
- Lulu Laetitia". sli,
- William II.. 000. si 5
Sharp, Lueretia M., 583
Sharpe, Arthur Graydon10, 795
Clarence Allan1". 795
- Clement7, 795
- Clement D.\ 795
Clement Dwight", 795
Cora K.. 7! 15
- Ellen Sophia", 795
Karl Rupert1". 795
- Kenneth Cutler, 795
- Sarah ( ). 795
- William Dwight10, 795
- William H.. 795
Shatowell, Richard, 03
Shattocke, Samuel, 76
Shaw, \nthonv. 341, 342
- Charles E., 849, 9 14
George, 795
George Eaton, 795
James, 377, 540
John, 74
Julia Ann7, 547
Lama Jane", 54,
Lerov Frank1". 94 I
Lieut. - -, 334, 993
Mary, 50,
Marv B.7, 547
Ruth Elizabeth1". 795
Shavs, Mr. . 295
Sheley, Albert, 771, 923
George9, 92:;
Shellev, William Oscar. 503
Shelton, Col. - . 405
Shenman. Bessie M.. .03. 917
Charles Daniel, ''17
Shepard, Estella M . 70,4. 91s
James. 666, 672
Jared. 704
- Jared, Jr.. 542, 704
Lewis F.8, 704
Margaret6, 328, 466
Mr. , 466
1084
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Shepard, Sarah, 666, 672
Shephard, Cornelia, SIS
James, 466
— Mr. , SS2
Shepherd, Frances. 326
John, 39S, 399, 400
Sheppard, Hannah, 652
John, 8S6
John H., 467
Sheridan, Gen. Philip, 702
Sherman, Edith, 820, 939
George, 254
— H. D., 939
Jonathan, 162, 200, 203
— Mary, S36
Sally, SOT
Gen. William Tecumseh, SS3
Sherrill, Sarah, 965
Sherwood, Miss , 74 2
Sheuman, Bessie M. See
Shenman, Bessie M.
Shiefhll, Robert, 16
Shillabar, William, 1. 204
Shimmel, Margaret. See
Shunmel, Margaret
Shockey, Betseys, 488
Hiram8, 488
John7, 488
— Martha8, 48S
Shoemaker, Charles, 696
Elizabeth, 479, 696
Shunmel, Jacob, 7S0
— Margaret, 557, 7S0
Shute, Olive, 714
Sarah, 800
Sibley, Elizabeth ( ), 932
Emily, 800, 932
Hiram, 932
— Ira, 382
Sicard, Rev. Admiral, 777
Silsby, Helen, 633, 841
Silver, Susan. 419, 5S7
Simmons, James Courtnav, 946
— Kate. 631, 841
— May Elizabeth, S55, 946
Simonds, Electa Marion, 712 713
— Goody, 109, 110
Henry, 619
— Jacob, 713
Simonton, Abraham, 453
Mrs. (Haskell), 453
Simpson, Daniel, 101
Frederick Averill5, 70S
Henry, 545, 768
Margaret, 275, 393
— Martha, 935
- Mary, 563
— Robert 2d, 624
— Roy, 7S5
— Sarah Eliza, 631, 841
- Thomas, 343, 344, 481
- William, et a]., 393 ; 567
Sinclair, Susan. 718
Singleton, Elizabeth, 26
■ John, 26
Sinnott, Ann M., 474, 680
— John, 680, 683
Sinter, Jeremiah, 239
Skeel, Samuel, 388
Skidmore, Elias, 473, 679
Skillings, Abigail, 386, 554
Skilton, Henry, 248, 249
Skinner, Caroline W., 935
Edwin Adolphus, 860
Henry Whipple, 665, 860, 861
John [)., 498, 714, 889
— John Franklin9, S89
Joseph M.9, 861
Skinner, Marshall, 49S, SS9
Martha (Averill), 497, 498, 889
Nancy Margaret (Avery), 861
Xellie Day9, 889
Richard Dana, S61
— Sarah Katharine, 900
Skudder, William, 19
Slater, Grace F., 916
Moses, 916
Slaughter, Christopher C, 807
Slayton, Edmund W., 814
Henry Lake, 595, 596
— Wendell, 595
Sliter, Clarissa, 377, 549
Clement, 549
Slowe, / .,-.,,.
Stowe, J w llllam> 1S1
Small. Adaline, 894
Fanny, 5S7
Smalley. Rebecca, 73S
Smart, Miss , 489, 670
Smiley, Dorcas, 495, 708
— Emily J., 474, 6S4
— Judith Ann, 847
— Samuel, 084
Smith, Adin, 597
Alexander, 277
Alvin J., 543, 767
Ann, 443
Anna Gertrude8, 782
Anne Mehitable, 620
Asa, 207, 220, 221, 222
— Asst. Surgeon General , 777
— Capt. B. F., 448
Belle C, 652
Caleb, et al., 23S ; 743
Catherine, 477
Hon. Charles J., 348, 496, 704
Charles McK., 585
— China, 325
— Cynthia W.s, 704
— Daniel K., 603
David, et al., 4S7 ; 493, 704 ; 506
— David Orrin8, 704
— Deacon Daniel, 704
Dr. , 579
— Eli, 712
Elizabeth Marv, 743
Ella, 665, 862
Emma, 7S6
— Emma A., 735, 900
Emma Carlton8, 704
Emma J., 763
Ephraim. et al., 145; 421, 592
Mrs. Ephraim, 184
— Fanny9, SS2
— Florence Virginia8, 767
Goodman, 59
— Hannah, et al., 2SS, 414 ; 387, 558
- Hepzibah, 567
- Icil P., 7S4
Capt. Isaac, 976
James, 349
Joane, 26
John, 704
■ ■ Capt. John, 53, 161
John R., 505
— Julia Spencer, 500
Julius Westcott, 538, 782
Kilburn8, 704
Lieut. , 757
Louise Leonore, 945
Lydia C, 457
■ Lydia Elvira, 426, 597
Lydia Louise, 823
■ Mary, 673
Mary8, 704
■ Marv Jane, 614
Index
1085
Smith, Mary (Preston), 278
- Mehitable8, 701
- Mr. , 705, 882
- Nancy Lovetts, 704
- Nellie, 790
Patience, 146
— Reginald Standish8, 767
— Richmond,6, 704
- Robert, 169, 170, 172, 202, 204
Rollin Hurlbut, 805
Lieut. Commander Roy Campbell, 777
Rufus E., 778
— Sabrinas, 704
— Sally, et al., 314, 450 ; 709
— Samuel, et al., 217 ; 44:i
- Sarah Ann, 554, 774
Sarah L.. 585
Sophronia May, 726
Capt. Stephen". 990
Stephen Chapins, 704
Stephen Westcott, 782
Svlvester, 299, 300
- \Valter Williams8, 707
Warren, 565
- William, et al., 82 ; 84 ; 558
William Cobb, 900
William E., 692
- William II.. 711
William Harrison8, 7<>4
- William L., 862
Smithies, Bertha Blanche, 797
Smyth, Mary CEverell), 27
William, 27
Snow, Caroline, 794
Ebenezer. 340
Electa Rio. 805
Emma D., 597, 814
Flora, 690
Nicholas, ' S05
Snowman, Mr. , 677
Snyder, H.. 51 S
Hannah, 817
Soddv. Cook, 4 02. 4 05
Mrs. Cook, 405
Solter, Samuel, 128
Somes, Isaac, 619
Mary F., 019
Sontag, Mme. , 496
Southard, Ada9, 674
Calvin S.s, 674
Carroll9, 674
Rev. Charles S.s, 674
- Daniels, 674
Leander8, 674
Warren8, 674
William, 470, 674
Winnie9. 674
Souther, John, 025
Lvdia Lincoln, 445, 625
Southmavd, Capt. George M.. 74S
Southwick, I s. t Cassandra> 76
Sugthwike, \
Southwick, Lawrence, 76
Southwicke, Josiah, 76
Spalding, Albert, 431
Andrew2, 437
Edward1, 437
Eunice6, 307, 437
John3, 437
John4, 437
Oliver5, 437
Sparrow, Henry, 28
Thomas, 28
Spear, Capt. David, 406
Miss , 355, 506
Spearing. Mary. 442, 010
Speir, Susan A.. 772
Spencer, Daniel, 7^7
i apl . Gideon, 355, 1003
— John, et al., 66, 07 ; 271, 272 ; 27!
Relief, 564, 7-7
— Ruth ( ), 7-7
Sperry, Ann- Matilda7, 519, 520, 737
Anna II. \ 510
Caroline A.\ 519
Charles T.\ 519
Dolly M.7, 519
— Eliza T.s, 519
— Flora7, 510. 520
— Horatio Gilead7, 519
Ib.ratio Giles8, 51 9
— Jared B.s, 519
Wilmot, 304, 519, 737
Spicer, Emma8, 753
Gertrude8, 753
Henry, 753
Lavinia (Averill), 535, 752
Mary*, 753
- Norman. 535. 753
Spinnev, Arthur8, 625
— John, 444, 625
— Mary (Avery), 625
— Thomas, 625
Spooner, Ada Ann, 507
Daniel1, 432
— Philip4, 432
Samuel-, 432
— William1, 432
Sprague, Charles -5 1
— Charlotte, 891
David, 759
— Laura, 055, 851
Lazell, 914
Sarah II., 530. 750
Springer, Clara L., 610, 012
— Jeremiah, 169, 170
Sprowl, Amos W., 460
Spurr, Hannah P. ( ), 5SS
Squier, Sarah, 477
St. Clair, Maj. Gen. Arthur. 379
St. George, Sir Richard, Bart., 40
Stacey, Sarah W., 75 1
Stacv, Margaret, 448
Stafford, Jane, 807
Stamp, Mr. . 077
Stanchfield, Ezra. 702
Hannah Elizabeth, 568, 792
Standish, George A., 530, 758
Stannard, C. E., 561
— Charles Edward, 968
— Daisy E., 910. 00S
Stanton. Lieut. Andrew, 995
Joseph, 100.3
Thomas. 144
Staples, Enoch. 373, 542
Georgia, 030
Henrietta. 813
Stapley, Esther, 546, 768
Starv, Gen. . 307, 310
Capt. John. 231. 3::-. 998
Marcia (Averell?), 412
Starkweather, Clarissa C, 525, 745
Helen8, 5 70. 77 7
Maria Averell". 570. 580
Samuel S., 412. 579, 777
Starr, Joshua, 408
Col. Josiah. 372
Stavce, Mr. . 59
Stearns, David, 182
Eleaser, 354
George, 502
Stebbins, Elizabeth Boughton. 736. 901
Horace, 932
Rev. William. 901
Stedman, Grace, 704
1086
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Steel, Lt. John, 203
Steele, George, 930
- Lila W.10, 930
Margery10, 930
„ i Marshfield, 393, 503, 505, 560,
~ Kev> t .Mansfield 56S
Holla G., 812, 936
Steenback, Anthony, 802
Stephen, Alexander, 955
— Catherine, 955
— Edward, 955
Stephens, Margery, 4
— Nicholas, 180
Stephenson, James E., 411, 024
- Marx Ann\ 624
— Sarah Isabel55, 624
Sterling, Elizabeth, 478
Isabell, 609
- J. lines A., 695
Sterritt, Ellen, 868
Stevens, Charles A.3, 829
Edith May*, S16
- Frank, 695
- ['"rank ('., 828
Frank R., 825
- George F., 615, S2S
[I 993
Harvej Le Roy9, 816
- Helen G.'J, 829
- Henrv, S10
John. 600, 816
- Laura M. (Elton), 383
- Llovd R.9, 829
- Marv O.9, S29
Maud. 647
Neil Burton9, S16
- Orville B., 712
- I Persis, 2SS
( Passis
- Sophronia (Averill), 816
- Vaughn P.9, S29
- William, 384
- William Burnell9, 816
Si. \ ins, Rev. Alfred, 183
Si.w, lit. Agnes, 536
- Amanda J., 28S
- Amelia (Averill), 3S2
- Henry, 38
James, 315
James Gordon, 701
- Mary, 210, 315
Mary Jane, 701
- Mr. , 3S3
- Svlvanus, 523
- Tle.mas. 210
- William, 343. 481
Sticknev, Julia, 502, 716
Mr. , 716
Stile-, Chauncey, 477
Daniel3, 351
Daniel, Jr.4, 236, 35
Daniel". 351
Ebenezer2, 351
Elijah0, 351
- Emma Louise8, 721
Hrz/.a, 090. 879
Jacob3, 721
- John', 721
- John"', 721
— Justus, 879
- Lewis, 504. 721
Moses6, 352
Modes', 352
— Richard, 477
- Robert1, 351, 721
- Roswcll0. 721
— Timothy-, 721
Zeruah8, 351
Stilphen, John M., S39
Stilton. Henry, 249
Stimson, Averill La Verne11, 973
Dorris Alsena11, 973
- Edgar, 953, 973
- Floy Mirena11, 973
- Lois Emma11. 973
- Ralph, 972, 973
- Ralph James11, 973
Susie, 953, 972
Sting, Caroline, 647
Stingle, Mr. , 479
Stinson, William, 3S9
Stockwell, Dr. Charles Bliss, 670, 671
(apt. Levi. 231, 338
Stoddard, Eliakim, 240
Elijah4, 241, 358, 359, 50S
- Elijah. Jr.". 359
Elizabeth5, 241. 35S, 359, 50S
- John, 241. 359
Mabel5, 359
- Marv"', 359, 50S
Mr. , 358
- Nathaniel3, 359
- Sylvester, 359
Stonbravvn, Eliza, 433
Stone, Abigail Langdell Odell (Averill), 617
- Ada, 691
- Arthur P.s, 014
- Charles B., 6S3
Charles Bradbury8, 617
- Rev. Chauncey, 095
- Clarence. 024
- Daniel. 391, 392
Ellis <>.\ 614
(apt. Ephraim, 307, 992
Eva J.s, 014
- Joel, 441, 017
- Mrs. Joel, 441
John, 391
- Lucy Svmonds, S75
- Maria M.. 47S, 695
- Marv. 288, 414
Marv F.s. 614
Rev. Rollin S., 74S
- Capt. Salmon, 307
Sarah, et al., 275, 391
- Solomon. 440, 613
— Zoe\ 014
Storye I William, 63, 64
Story, (
Stover, Capt. Daniel. 439
St owe. Prof. C. E., 722
- Emilv, 001
Stowell, Emma Clara (Averill), S45
- I, a. 004
- Isadore P., 014
John Averill9, S45
- Svlvester, 844
William Averill9. 845
- lion. William H. II., 641. 844
Stov, James, 271
Stratton, Helen, 581, S06
Strauss, Lieut. , 776
Streoter, Miss . S79
Strickland, Noah, 402
Strong, Chauncey, 400
George W., 516
- Julia, 901, 902
Lunian, 884
Mr. , 552
- Simeon, SS4
Strouse, Edward,
Edwin.
Stuart. Ann. 900
- Elizabeth, 926
— Lucv. 713
Studder, William, et al., 15 ; 19
802
William
;a
Index
1087
Sturdiphant, Elisha, 390
Sturges, Thomas S., 545
Stigalls. Capt. Henry, 9S4
Sullivan, Annie, Sol
Summer, Col. William B. I . 0, i,,,.?
Sumner, Jane M., 536, 758
Sunderland. John, 7.3
Sutcliffe, Rev. Robert, 856
Sutfln, Betsev Maria (Bentley), 490
David, 490
- Ira, 490
Sutherland, Andrew, 022
- David. 690
- Martha, 622
Sutton, Robert, 255
Swain, Emily E., 957
George Russell Folger, S2S
- Marv Ida, 612, 828
Swan. Elizabeth, 352
Sweeney, t'liarles. 811
Margaret Yetter, 592, Sll
- Mary Louise, 961
Sweet. Alonzo Whittlemore, 020
Edna. 615
- Mr. , .330
Sweetser, Marie Louise, 945
Swett, Daniel, 435
Swift, Col. . 986
- Erdix T.. 683
- Col. Herman, 372
Zephainah, 346
Swinington, Betsey, 497
Swinton, James. 299
Svkes, Aimer, 2S7, 405
Sv Ivada, Anna Lillian10, 909
- Ernest L., 918, 969
- Frank Lynwood10, 969
Sylvester, Ella Adams9, 634
Samuel, 634
Symmes, Rev. William, 351
Symond, Mr. , 63
Sy nds, Benjamin, 350
- Marv3, 97. 13S
- Marv'. 142. 230
- Nathaniel, 139, 201, 214
Samuel. 04, 68, 69, SO, 126, 129, 139
- Thomas, 217
S\ limns. Mark. 59
Talier. Charles, 700
Sarah. 487. 700
Taggart, Angeline, 435
- Betsey ( ), 435
John. 43.")
Joseph, et al., 434 ; 435
- Lucretia, 305, 43 4
- Lvdia ( ), 434
Tarbell, Alice G.s, 006
- Fannie Elida, 665, 861
George F., 606
- George Saunders, 861
- Joseph H., 606
-- William, 223
Tarbox, Emery7, 558
- Godfrey, 3S7, 557
- Judson7, 558
Mira7, 558
- Samuel, 200
- Capt. Thomas, 217
Tasker, Byron P., 779
Tavler, Capt. et al., 228; 306
- Eli, 250
- Richard, 23
Taylor, Carolyn Elizabeth, 580
— — Edward F., 5S6
Ezilda, 477
- Hattie, 656
Capt. James, 1003
Abigail. 697
Taylor. Julia Andrews, 900
Mr. , 27
- Washington Irving, 69]
William, Is
Tays, Maranda7, 561
Nicholas Royal, 387, 561
Teague, Nathaniel, 646
Tennant, / ,
Tennatt, \
Tennent, Rebecca, 344, 182, 697
— Thomas. 1>2
Terhune, George Dwight, 545
Nicholas I!.. 545
Terrell, Harriet B . 380
Si dgwick S., 693
Terrill, Huldah M., 524
Terry. Alice A.lclias, 782
< lara Lucelia8, 782
— Grace Ellens, 7S2
— Griswold, 781
— Guy, 558, 781
Laura Elma8, 782
Laura Louisa, 553
— Mvra Lovisa8, 782
Tewkesbury, Anson, 647, 846
— Anson i !u.\ '■', - [6
Thatcher, Annabel, 557, 781
— Edwin, 78]
— Thomas. 10
Thaver, Alonzo, 636
— Col. Ebenezer, Jr., 319, 989
- Sallic Ann. 187, 1S8
— William. ISO
Thru. Julia. 363
Thilodeaux, Clara. 940
Thissell, Pamelia II. ( ), 5SS
Thriving, James, 205
Thomas, Adelia, 752, 907
— Amanda F. ( ). 907
Capt. , '.194
— Edgar Henry. 594. si 2
- Emma < '., 44.'!, 622
- George, 022
— John Averill9, 812
Lather I'... 907
-- Sarah. 053
Thompson, Alexander. 162
- Amy. 524
— ( harles5, 525
Daniel, 289
- Eliza, 344. 48]
Flora, 813
Hannah ( ), 402
- Helen ('.. 491, 7o2
- Hezekiah, 524
- Jar. .1 EL. 702
— Rev. Lathrop, 362
— Polly. 524
Samuel, 240
Sarah. 320, 462
— Sophia L., 36 1 . 362
— Thomas. 502
Thornton, Mr. . et al., 349; 355
Thorp. Lieut. Benjamin. See
Throop, Lieut. Benjamin
Thorp, Frances Jane. 806
Throop, Lieut. Benjamin. 235, 345, 986
Thurber, Betsev, 369
Joseph, 369
Teilev, 369
— Theodore. 488
Thurlow, Elisha. 014
Mary E.. 140, 6] I
Thurston. Gardner, 342
Tichenor, Isaac, 334
Tilden, Charles B., 595
- Estella C, 885, 955
Judge Harvey. 955
1088
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Tilley, Rev. William, SGO
Tillotson, Shubael, 541, 703
Tilton, Charles, 676
- Ella (Christie), 676
Tinney, Albert0, SIS
Dorr, 602, 817,
Edith Mav9, 818
Ella Eliza9, SIS
Frank, 818
- Frederick9. SIS
- Hattie Louise9, 818
- Howard9, SIS
- Ida Belle9, 818
Tisdale, Joseph, Jr., 180
Titcomb, Capt. , 330
Tituba, I ,Q1 , 1nfi
Titcuba, J (Slave>. 106
Titus, Anson, 140
- Calvin W., 892, 959
Ebenezer4, 146
Edward Uriel10, 959
Ezekiel* 140
- Mary4, 146
Silas, 146
- Silas-, 146
f!S S silas3' 97- 146
Tobin, Benjamin, 440
- Edgar S.°, 843
• Florence Dunton9, S43
- Mary P.9. S43
- Maud, 615
- Mrs. , 308
- Richard, 843
William H.9, S43
- William Mills, 035, 843
T..d, Anthony, 27
Todd, Martha, 829
Todswier, Rosa, 462, 649
Toennies, Marie, 820
Tolman, George, 302
Tomlinson, Abijah, 519
- Eliza, 519
John, 737
Tompson, Ann, 26
John, 26
Robert, 26
- William, et al., 20 ; 26
Toothaker, John, 650
Sarah Jane,, 464, 650
Topham, Col. John, 995
Topley, Sarah, 351
Tory, James, 217
Tower, Angeline8, 593
Betsey Ann8, 593
- Cynthia8, 593
Francis8, 593
- James, 422, 593
- Lynde8, 593
Towle, Almira, S91
Town, (
Towne. )
Benjamin, 115, 122, 123, 127, 130,
141
Town, I Fdmond, S4, 105, 119
Towne, I Edmund
Town, Jacob, 201, 214, 215
- John, 120
- Joshua, 216
- Richard, 120
— Sewall, 201
— Stephen, 215
-- Stephen, Jr.6, 179
Towne, Anna, 295, 420
- Asa7, 434
— Charlotte, 723
— Daniel, et al., 129 ; 587
— David4, 333
— David, Jr.B, 227, 333
Towne, David0, 333
Kbenezer, 294
Eebenzer6, 333
Elvira Lake, 725
— Howard Pettingill7, 333
Job7, 434
John7, 434
Jonas7, 434
— Joseph, 305, 434
— Joseph6, 333
— Luke6, 333
Luke7, 434
Mark7, 434
■ Marv, 419
Marv4, 123, 194
Marv6, 333
Marv7, 333
— Marv F., 419
— Mr. , 420
- Nancy, et al., 351, 503 ; 708
— Sadie O., 5S7
— Sarah, 294, 419
— Sarah(a)6, 333
Sarah(»)6, 333
— Sewall, 725
Silas7, 434
Susanna7, 333
Townsend, Abner Pettiah, 972
— George A., 953, 972
Howard Averill11, 972
— Lucile M.11, 972
Minnie, 971
Nathan, 971
Tozer, Lieut. Elishama, ) 00 . „„„ „„.
Elichama, ) °°4- 993> "*
Tracy, Alonzo7, 425
Tracey, Andrew6, 300, 425
— Andrew7, 425
Bela, 289
— ) Benayah, 176
I Binavah
— Daniel, 175
Dorothy, 175
John. 175
— Jonathan, 133, 134, 144
- Mary, 134
Miner, 175
— Nathaniel. 144
— Capt. Silas, 522
Trask, David, 450
— Deacon, 322
— Eliphalet, 72S
Esq., 322
— Hannah, 494
Jane (Stone), 728
Lois, S66
— Marv, 314, 450
Marv Ann, 50S, 728
— Pollv ( ), 450
Rachel Clifford. 446, 620
— Samuel, et al., 196; 212
Solmon, Jr., 626
Travis, Bertha Georganna, 793, 930
— Cvrus, 725
— James M., 930
Treadwell, Thomas, 58
Treat, Almie, S30
Jonathan, 830
— Sarah, 619. 830
Tredgoll, John, 30
Tredwell, Mr. . 59
Treleven, Elizabeth, 539, 762
Trevet, Thomas, 44S
Trow, Adela Marv, SS3, 952
Adeline8, 707
Betsev8, 707
Betsey (Averill), 494, 495
- ('harles8, 707
Index
1089
Trow, Charles H.10, 957
- Charles Henry, 886, 957
- Dexter, 952, 953
Emma S., SS3, 953
Helen8, 707
Henry H., 70S, 957
Herbert Averill10, 957
Jamess, 707
Levi, 495, 707
- Mary*, 707
- Perkins", 707
Woodbury8, 707
Trowbridge, Alpheus, 935
- Louisa F., S07, 935
Trumble, Jonathan, 159
Trumraer, Sophia, 703
Trussel, Howard H., 840
.John, 840
Tryon-Taylor, Annie Miranda, 523
Tucker, Benjamin, ■!'■'■'■',
Lucius, 7n7
Mary Ellen, 797
Sally (Phillips), 797
Stephen, 136
- William, 291
Tuckerman, Daniel Gent, 206, 209, 319
David, 224
Man', 209, 210, 315
Marv (Hutchinson), 127, 319
- Priscilla, 210, 319
Tudor, John, 152
Tuel, Archie9, 925
Bathel9, 925
Ernest9, 925
Ethel9, 925
Hazel9, 925
Justin. 7S6, 925
Orville9, 925
Tukev, George, 415
Tunnicliff, William, 399
Tupper, Wealthv. 714
Turber, James, 289
Turner, Benjamin, S53
Briggs, 679
Clarence Henry, 857
Cornelius, 448
Elizabeth5, 235, 346, 347
- Henrietta8, 448
Lucy Lucinda, 450, 631
Margaret Christine, S57
Philip, Jr.4, 346
- Susie H., 657, 853
Tun-ell, Sarah ( ■), 259, 363
Tuttle, Albert Jehiel7, 480
Gideon, 250
Jacob, 341, 479
John, 58, 59, 63, 6S
Le Roy, 624
Nathan, 494
Nicholas, 5S7
Pamelia, 576
Twigs, Thomas, 73
Twist, Alice, 670, 671
Twombly, Matthew, 614
Tvler, Addie Louisa8, 544
— Betsov,7, 544
Dr. Chester, 400, 401
Dotha, 546, 769
Elmer Samuel", 544
- Ephraim, 249, 261, 262
- Esther Maria, 902
Eugene Elsworths, 544
Col. George, 505, 1003
George L.s, 544
Hannah5. 265, 371, 373, 543
Hattie Amelia8, 544
Hopestell, 134
James, 144
Tyler, Corpl. James, 2S9
Job, 283
John, ct al., 233 543
S.rm. John, 289
John, Jr., 374, 543
— John Mathers, 544
- - John Rogers7, 544
Leonard Farren8, 511
— Lillie May8, 54 4
Lyman AverilP, 54 4
- Marietta, 374, 543
Maltha, 288, 4 14
- Mary, 398
— Mary', 544
— (apt. Moses, 135
Moses, Jr., 289
- Sally, 703
- Samuel7, 544
- < 'ill. Samuel, 235
- Samuel Garfield8, 544
— Sarah C.s, 401
— William7, 544
William Henrv8, 544
Tyrell, Bvron8, 520'
Emily8, 520
Flora E.8, 520
George Perrvs, 520
Harvey P., "510, 520
Underwood, Aurilla, 4:;:;
Julia K., 518
Upham, Abigail, 572, 794
- Joshua, 704
Upson, Hannah Judd, 55S
Upton, Ezekiel, 309
Jonathan, 719
- Julia Ann. 504, 718
Usher, John, L82
— Rev. Mr. . 344, 480
Utley, Enoch, ."< 4 7_
Kphraim\ 547
Eugenes, 547
Laura8, 547
Van Allen, Katherine, 417, 5S5
Van Arsdell, David, 898
Stella Rose. 730, 89S
Van Buren, Martin. 185
Vance, Lulu, 402. 649
Van Densen, ( '. M.. 385
Van Duzer, T. S., 700
Van Horn, Mary J., 515
Van Lew. Minnie, S97
Van Loan, Fantine. 914
Van Ness, Alice, OOv
C. H.. 601
Van Nieddlesworth, Katherine, 022
Van Steinwvk, Gysbert, 752
Van Wisner" Averill, 986
Variell, Dr. . 902
Varnham, Mr. - — . 59
Vaughan, Benjamin6, 369, 53 1 540
Benjamin7. 535
— Daniel7, 535
Mr. . 212
Nathan". ~>?,~)
Noble7, 535
Vaughn, Benjamin. See
Vaughan, Benjamin'1
Veale, Nicholas, 954. 974
Vela, (irorgi-8, 62. i
James8, 625
Jasper8, 025
- Willard8, 625
y.ei;u I Jasper, 444. 625
\ elar. I '
Velar, Gasper, 025
Venden, J. B., 240
Vent, Betsev, 303, 133
Vere. Ra., 15
1090
A v ere 11, Averill, Avery Family
Verey, Samuel, 124
\'ililer, Lemuel F.. 398
Vincent, Mr. . 59
Thankful, 0.32
Vining, Nathan, 926
Von Raetz, Ernst, 820
Helen, 820
Voorhis, Esther J., S92
S'oris, Annette < 'ameron, SG 1. 948
- Salathiel Boone3, 948
Vose, Benjamin. 47:;. 680
— Celia Maria8, 680
— Emma8, 680
— Frank. 680
Hannah. 460
— Marcia Avery8, 680
— Marcus, et al.. 40ii : 4<i0
— Mary, 305, 435
— Wallace Marden8, 680
Vrooman, Maria, 702
Wade, Jonathan, .37 . .30
Julia. 385
i apt. Nathaniel, 9S8
Wainw right, Capt. John, 984
Wait, Allens, 501
— Ann (Seaver), 500
— ( 'apt. , 309
— Caroline, 499, 500
— Daniels, 501
Joseph, 500
— Julias, 501
— Lucretia (McAllaster) , 501
— Lvon, 499. 501
— Sally, 804
— William8, .301
Waite. Bertha B., 923, 969
— Darwin I).. .32.3. 744
— Ella M.(a)8, 74.3
; Ella M.('')\ 74.3
— Fred Mason. 804, 935
— Frederick A.s, 7 4.3
— Genevieve Alice1", 935
— Kittie E.s. 74.3
— Lottie E.8, 74.3
— Richmond E., 935
— Willis A.. 969
Wakefield, Keziah, 287, 2S8
Nathaniel, 287
Walbridge, Lieut. Ebenezer, 993
Walcutt. Thomas, 181
Waldern, Edward, 63
Wald... Harriet L.. 428
— Jonathan, 401
— Lucretia. 282, 4nl
Waldron, K.. 799
Wall's. Nathaniel, 432
— Rhoda (Spooner), 303, 132
Walker. Anna Elizabeth, 840
— Augusta, 742
Augustus, 846
— Charles, 846
Esther, 97, 143, 140
Hannah, 77.3
-- Henry A.. 683
Jane, 838
Lucretia 1'., 017, 846
Man. 160, 283
Mr. , 14:i
- Mollv, 143
Vathaii, 714
Philip-, 14:;
Philip, Jr.3, 14"
Sarah, 802
- Selina, 498, 71 t
- < !apt. Solomon. 991
Walkup, llenrv L.. 704
Wall, Betsev ( 1. 296
- Patrick, 290
Wallace, AsaT, 495, 7117
— A-a\ 7o7
— Caroline. 4 : : * i
- Carrie, 7n*
Hannah, :Ju7, 436
— Janus H., 842
John, L36
- Lona. See
— Sona Grace
I Lucy, 712, 713
/ Lucie
- Marx, 430
— Mr. , 4S9
- Nancy, 607
— Sona Grace, 6.33, S42
Waller. Abigail, 780
— David II.. .357. 7S9
Ceoi-,. K.\ 7M
— George Mason, 7S0
— Horace. 780
— Mary E.\ 781
— Minerva. .3.37, 781
— William G., 780
Wallis, Capt. Ebenezer. 232, 338,
998
WaKli. Roderick K., 617
Walters, Aaron, 761
— Aaron. Jr., 538, 761
— Albert. 785
— Mary Elizabeth'. 701
Walton. Hannah Merrill. 42n. 588
— Mary. 802
— Sophronia, S30
Walworth, Clarences, 75.5
— Eliza8, 7.35
Frank". 7.30
Hiram. 757
- Mansfield Tracy8. 755, 750
— Maria K. (Averill). 755
— Marys, 75.3, 757
— Chancellor Reuben Hyde, 530.
Sarah8, 7.3.3
Waraumaug, I ( Cheerie | 245, 204
Werawmaugh, I ) Chere I
Ward, Alton D.s, 734
— Betsev, 676
— Effle Alice, 022
— Freddie L.\ 734
— Jacob, 136 _
— Jessie E.s, 1 34
— John, et al., 40.3 ; 725
— Rev. John. 446, 448, 450, 4.34
— John L.T, .315, 734
— John L.\ 734
- John Monroe, 922
Laura S., 032. 071
— Mary L.\ 734
— Rev. Nathaniel, 54, 67
— Walter H.8, 734
— William. 130
Wardwell, Eliakim, 101, 148. 272
— Elizabeth, 271
Ware. Henrv, . 04
">'''•• i Peter, 104. 147
Weare. J
Ware. Dr. William. 180, 181
Warner. Brig. Gen. . 391
— Daniel, 59
50. 05
John.
I Jo.
Capt. John
Lillian A..
Mr. -
(apt. Nathaniel,
Philamon, 1.51
Philamon, Jr.. 1
Col. Seth, 3.53, 3.
007. 00S
:;:
318
iO. 300. 992, 00:;. 996,
Index 1091
Warner, A .. 338 Webb, Joseph, 103
Warren, Emily, (14, Samuel, 154, L55, 156
- George, 560 <., ,,. Samuel Blatchlev, 5S0
- Henry. 560 Webber, Cvnthia, 7-24
Henry Edward, 8 to Josiah, 271
I Hilda Ann. 387, 388, 560 Man Ham, 504, 72 1
' Huldah Sarah, 389'
James, 560 \\ illiam, 72 1
John, (14, Webster, Maj. Alex., 334, 093, 994
K,v. John, 138 i ol. -. 994
Jonathan, 705 — r,,l. Ebenezer, 633
Levi, :;ss — James, 426
Mary, 1(17 Jo., 59
- William, 560 Susan, 126
- Worcester, 560 Susan (Edwards), 120
Warring, John, 358 Susan II.. 451, (,:;.;
Washburn, Gov. — . 633 Wedge, Amos, 2S9
Lauriston F., sua Isaac, 289
-- Mrs. . 301 Weed, Katln cine, 963
Washburne, Susan A., 827 Week. Enoch, 326
Washington, Gen. George, 457, 7,22, 746 Weeks, Allan Henrv10, 942
Waterhouse, Abigail, 568 Benjamin, S67
Waterman, ( harlotte, 514 Botsev", 2S9
- Elijah, 993 - Charles Henry, 942
I ranees", S82 Eleanor, 4(14
Lewis. 707,, SS2 Elizabeth (Avail] ). 942
Lvda, 597 Emih Ardell10, 942
Waters, Abigail3, 227 Enoch7, 4H4
Elizabeth, 652 - Ernest, 843
Horace7, 465, S63 - Rev. George7, 464
- John0, 32S, 4(17, Hannah, S66
Margaret Jane(n)7, 465 Henry, 942
- Margaret Jane(.b)7, 165 - James11. 2SS
Nancy7, 165 James7, 404
Until Ann7. 465 - Jam". 2S9
Ruth ( \v, n ). 4(17, - John-'1, 4(14
Samuel5, 327, 331, 4(14. 4(15. 466, 16S, John-1, 464
47:; John"', 328 . I', I
Samuel", 465 John". 2S8
Sarah''. 328, 4C4 John7, 4(14
llun. Thomas Franklin. 45. 7,7. 68, 76, Joseph7, 4ii4
11.'! - I.. ar.l'. 464
Watson, Abigail, Ins Lvdia", 2S9
Hannah, in:!. 171, 288 Man , 288, I I I
John, 163, 1U4. 1(17,. 168 Mar'v7, 4<;4
- N'ancv F... 951 I Man-", 2S9
Ruth, 163, 168 I Polh
- Sarah, 861 Matilda Shepherd7, 164
Shadrach, 161, 163 Nicholas, 172. 2ss
Thomas, 168 Ruth. S67
W"ai;gh, Coolidge, 503 - Sallv", 2S9
Electa ( ). 503 - Samuel -, 4(14
Emeline E.. 503 Thomas7, 464
Wav, Marv, 383 Weissert, Commander in Chief, 900
We'are, Jeremiah, Jr.. Mini. 391, 393, .294 Welch, Film Lizettes, 670, (171
Joseph, 271 Eva Lena8, 670, 671
Weatherbee, Sarah. 44n. 616 - Frank". 671
Worthington, 616 — Gancelo Adelberts, 670, (171
Weaver, Alice", 927 G ace", 671
\sa. 478, 695 Ida Laura5, 67S
- Burr8, 695 John. 670
- Darius S.. 932 John7, 46S, 670
- - Fannie8, 695 John", 670
Georges, 695 John Eastman0, ',71
George9, 927 Margarette, 791
Henrv8, 695 Newell Elmer8, 670
- Loretta8, 695 - Paul, 670
Louisa". 695 Ruth Edna5, 670
Marv, 693 Welfare. Charlotte, 69 '
Mar'v E.. 794. 932 Wellington, Mr. - -, '117
Minnie, 695 Wellman, Chandler, 581, SOS
Peter S., 787, 927 Florence Estelle9, S05
William. 154 Fri di i i< l< '. S05
Webb, Helen Lispenard, 802 George Franklin9, So.)
Gen. James Watson, .".so - Harry Oney", 805
Jane Hogeboom, 412, 580 Samuel, S05
- John, 204. 212 Wells, Abigail. <U1
Rev. John, 22 1 Alexander II.. 7S0
1092
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Wells, Anna Sophia, 752, 907
John, 101
Lucinda, 351, 503
-Man-. 725
- Mary E., 562, 7S0
Welman, Temperance, 240
Welton, Louisa ( ), 364, 525
Wendell, John, 979
Wentworth, Gov. Benning, 1S2, 251, 252 265
266, 267, 3S0
John, 182
Wenzel, Anna Dorothea, 962
W est, Adeline9, 890
Agnes9, 890
Augustus Henry, 863
Eliza. 840
Estelle9, 890
- Etta M., 449, 630
- Gertrude9, 890
— Capt. Jabez. 990
Jerusha, 848
John, 64
— Joseph, 630
— Lu Ella, 665, 863
Nellie9, 890
Thomas9, S90
William8, 710, 890
— William9, S90
Westgard, Thomas, 790
Weston, Daniel, et al., 492, 493
— Ebenezer, 492
— John, et al., 492 ; 495, 701
- Martha Jane, 504, 724
- Mary, 349, 493
Mary ( ), 492
- Samuel Wilkins, 724
Solomon, 725
Susan, 7S8
Wetherbee, Capt. Samuel, 349
Wetherell, Paul, 452
Wetting, Henry, 2S9
Weymouth, Arabella6, 321
Dennett6, 321
Elmira, 323
- George6, 321
- George7, 821
- George Averill9, 828
- Henry, 614, 828
- Helen7. 321
- John Aurelius6, 321
Julia6, 321
- Levi, 415
- Lizzie7, 321
— Lucius7, 321
- Mary6, 321
- Moses. 210, 321
- Richard7, 321
- Sevvall6, 32]
- Wildes6, 321
- William7, 321
Wheaton, Elvira, 903
John, 954
Rev. President, 36 I
Sarah Alma. 884, 954
Wheeler, Delia Jean, S05
Eliza Maria. 520, 735
Etta J.. 970
Father, 486
John, 585
Julia Maria. 417, 585
Martha Hull, 3S5
- Samuel, 735
- Lieut. Seth. 993
Wheelock, Elizabeth11, 795
- Olivia, 648
Sarah Taft". 795
Silas Manileville, 795
- Svlvia11, 795
Wheelright, Hon. John, 100, 101, 14S, 149.
272
Wheelwright, Abigail. 168
Whinney, Miss , 34
Whipple, Archange (Peletier), 801
Bethia, 177, 292
Catherine Sophia, S60
Enoch5, 223
John, 63
John, Jun., 63
— Maj. John, S61
Jonathan, 128, 223
Joseph4, 223
Joseph , 223
— Mathew, et al., 59, 223; 223; 265
— Saloma, 437
Whitaker, W. 1L, 479
Whiteomb, Major Benjamin, 992
— Jemima, 427, 597
— Maj. , 3(ir
White, Barney. 7S5
— Charles Elsworth8, 785
— Ebenezer, 751
— Ed., 503
Edgar Barneys, 7S5
Edward Monroe8, 785
— Eleanor, 602
Elijah, 517
Elmer Adelbert8, 785
— Kstelle Jane8, 785
Eunice, 364, 517
— Eunice ( ), 517
— J., 399, 400
John. 196
— Hew John, 275, 276, 277
— Rev. John W., 562, 785
— John Wesley8, 7S5
Luther li., 786
Lydia, 37S
— Maria D.. 534, 74S
— Martha Susan8, 7S5
— Mary Ada8, 7S5
Menzo, 399
Nancy, 79S
— Roswell, 74S
Walter Chancellor5. 785
- William, 5S, 59, 63, 64, 69
William Wesley8, 785
Whitefleld, Rev. George, 327
Whitehead. Thomas, 17
Whitehill, Clara8, 694
Dr. Herbert, 694
— Hiram8, 694
Whitehouse, Maria Elizabeth, 905
Hon. William P., 683
Whiting. Col. William Bradford, 377, 994
994
Whitney, Capt. Benjamin, 303, 995, 996
— Dorothy, 902
— Elizabeth, 164
— James A., 393
John, 192
Sarah. 439
Whittam. Hannah Maria, 935
Whittelsey, Charles Barney, 45, 363
Whittemore, Samuel, 199,' 204, 2i>7
Whittington, Maria. 730
Whittier, Ebenezer, 206
John Greenleaf, 832
Whittlemore, Nancy. 719
Whittlesey, Anna, 534
— Asenath8, 741
— Caroline Maria7, 523
- Chester Beale, 523
David (3251, 738
- David (628). 364. 523
David Waller (718), 523, 73S
- Dollv Betsey (Averill), 73S
2 11
Index
1093
Whittlesey, Dorothy5, 259, 363
Eliphalet, 363
Elisha Averill7, 524
— Elisha D.. 516
— Harvev, 519
— Helen" Matilda7. 524
- John (123), 255, 256, 25S, 530
— Capt. Joseph, 523
— Joseph Tryon, 523
Laura Calistas, 73S
Lyman Walter*, 741
- Mary Averill", 523
— Mary Beale (305), 360, 530
— Samuel Averills, 738
— Sarah Deming7, 523
— Shelden Deming7, 524
Wickwire, Alfred10, 967
Harvev10, 967
— Hattie10, 967
— James10, 967
- Mary10, 967
Paul10, 967
■ William, 915, 967
Widge, Isaac, 176
Wisrgin, John H., 768
Wilber, Charles A.7, 4S7, 4SS
— Daniel6, 347, 4S7
Emily7, 4S7_
■ George7, 481
Lucv7, 487
- - Luev\ 488
— Mr. , 500
Wileox, Sarah, 746
— Theresa. 53S, 700
Wild, Alice, 104
John, 105
Wildes I William> 104- 105
Wilde, 'Amos'4, 115
Charles T., 482, 697
- Dorothy4, 115, 227
- Ebenezer5, 691
=- Ebenezer0, 697
- Elijah6, 115
- Eliza T. (Averell). 697
- Elizabeth, 114
Ephraim3, 107. 109, 110, 111, 113,
115. 102. 177. 17:i
- Ephraim4, 115. 162
- Hannah4, 121. 177. 17S
-- Harriette H.8, 097
Helen L. A.8, 697
Jacob4, 115. 110, 101, 102, 103.
166, 107. 10S. 169, 170, 172
John2, 73, SI, 83, 84, 86, 97, 98,
105, 107. 108, 100. 113. 114.
123. 179
John (Jr.)'. 113, 114
— John1. 115, 191, 193, 194
John, Jr.5, 191
— Jonathan4, 115. 162
Joseph, 163
— Juleenea4. 115
— Martha", 114
Mary4 (48), 115, 102
Nathan3, 114
Nathan4, 115, 190, 191
Phebe3, 114
- Priscilla3, 114
PriscillaO1)4, 115
Priscilla (b)4, 115. 121, 173. 179
Ruth ( ). 107
Sarah (Averell), S5, SO. 96, 97,
107, ins. 109, 110. ill. 112.
114, 122, 137. 102. 172. 177.
Sarah3. 114, 137
Sarah4, 115
Susannah4. 115
104,
121,
Anna5, 235, 346
L05,
1 13,
179
Wilder, Henry, r53
Wildes. Col. V.' W. "(Jr I. U3
— Hon. Asa W., L13
- - < apt. , 1 13
Elisha, 191
- Rev. George Dudlei . 1 13
Hannah5, 178, 294
- c.l. limn, 113
- Israel, 470
— Ruth, 287
Samuel, 115, 101. 162, 163, 168
— Susannah, 288
Wildman, Man , 751
Wiles, Sus. (?'), 83
Wiley, Clark, -I l
George, 593
- Ida May, 597, 814
— Samuel, 505
Wilkins, Abijah5, 223, 331. 332
— Abijah6, 332
Wilkins, I
Watkins, I
Wilkins, Cora, S29, 941
— Elizabeth (Langdell), 606
— George P., I 23
— Hannah, 495, 710
— Harriette Putnam, 72.".
— Jason6, 332
- Joshua4, 332
Lucv6, 332
— Luke, 606
— Mary E.. 606
Moses, 350
Naomi, 70S
— Silas, 71ii
- Thomas, 94 I
Willard, Cornelia, 670
j 252
- - Jonathan, 266, 267, 380
Josiah, 296, 300
- Capt. Josiah, 181, 1S2, 1S3
— Col. Josiah, Jr., 184
— Sarah Cornelia, 670
William, et al., 1S2
Willcutt, William, 196
Willet, Charles. 342
Willett, B. Belle, 799
Willey, Mrs. Achsah, 355,
William the Lion, 38
Williams, Abigail, et al
Ada Maria8, 771
Alexander, 7 1 1
Alexander Hamilton, 54S,
Amelia", 5 16
Betsey \. ( ). 374
Chester*. 7 71
— Clarissa7, 5 17
Daniel A., 962
David 1'... 734
Deidamia7, 54 .
Edward, SS0
Edward Winfleld8. 771
- Emma (' ), 3S0
Ephraim6, 377, 546
Ephraim'. 5)7
Gladvs9, 734
Gus.*S., SI 7
Hamilton Franklin", 771
— Harold Lewi-.'-', si ,
Havanna Elizabeth". 771
Col. John, 334, 993, 994
Jonathan F.. S8S
Joseph, SS3
Laura Olive9. See
Vverill, Laura Olive Williams9
Williams. Louis, 600, si ,
- Lucinda, 630
l 36
i07
106, 107 ; 535, 7". I
71
1094
Averell, Averill, Avery Family
Williams, Lucy, 394, 569
Martha Ann3, 771
( Mary, 907, 962
I Mamie
Mary Eliza8, 771
- Miles Henry8, 771
- Mr. — , et al.. 511, 7(53 ; 770
— Raymond Burton9, 817
- Rebecca, 630
Ki becca Jane, 898
Samuel, 380
- Sidney, 7(15
- Solomon, 117
Col. vice, 334, 994
— Col. William. 995, 998
— Cen. William. 74(i
— William Murray1*, 77 1
Williamson. Capt. Jonathan, 196, 210
Williamson, Jonathan, Jr., L96
— Capt. Jonathan Dayton, son
— Man Lawrence, 577, sun
Rachel, 461
- Tl as, 196
Willis. S. B., 580
— Thomas. 295
Willman, Benjamin. 354
Willmarth, Sarah, 254, 25s
Wills, Charles II., 610, 01 1
— William'', (ill
Willson, John, 89
Samuel. 883
W ilmarth, Rev. Ezra, 307
— Mehitable, 307
Wilson, Amanda, 886
— Amy, 022, 835
Betsey9, 883
— < harles. 835
- Elizabeth, 581, 806
- Freddies, 034
George, 414
Hannah, 888, 958
Jennie \., 896
- John, 883
- John3, 883
John B., 441
Joseph Barlow, 815
- Mahala9, 883
- Marancy G.9, 883
- Margaret Ellen8, 634
— : — Man Ann. 656
Man E., 689
Melville Actor8, 633
- Mercy, 706, 883
- Mercv Newton9, 882
Mr. -- , 696
Rosi tta Badge, 599, 815
Stephen Pennell, 451, 633
- Theophilns, 59, 63
- Thomas, 706, 882
William, 806
William Henry8, 634
Wilton. I. ,uisa ( — ). See
Welton, Louisa i )
Winegar, Mary, .274
Wing, Benjamin, 240
Maude Elizabeth, 724
William Henry, 724
Winser, William, 254
Win-low. Calvin, 388
- Elizabeth ( 196 ). 132
- John, 979, :is;-,
- Kenelm ("I), 432
W inter, Eliza, 171. 679
Susan, 815
Winthrop, John, Jr., 5::, 57, (;<;. 07, 68
Wippich, Helene9, 874
Jo' n9, s7 4
874
Wippich, John V.,
- John M., 874
Wisi . Cen. — -, mm
- .Marie Josephine. 936, !»71
- Mr. , 117
Wisnall, John, Sen., 74
Wisner, Henry (lay. 951
- Hortense Leonore, Sos. 951
Witham. Benjamin, 849
- Charles M.9, S49
- Daniel, 152
- Frederick 1'.". 849
- Lvdia, 152
- Orlando A.9, 849
Parker, 054, S49
- Sarah E.9, 840
Witherell, Elva Malinda9, 753
- Henrvs, 752
John, 535. 752
- Lily Wealthv9, 753
- Maria5, 752"
- Marvs, 752. 75:;
Millss, 752
- Myron Fisher1'. 75:;
- Noble Averill8, 752. 753
Withy, Lemuel, 293
Witter. William. 136, 145
Wittingham, Mr. , 50
Wolcott, ('. II.. 745
- Marv, 694
- - Oliver, 255. 257, 208
- Wayne Waite9, 745
Wolff, John. !H 1
Wonson, Addison, 502
Wood, Abel, 054
Frank Egbert, 782
- Hannah ( ). 204. 410
- Marcia, 704
- Marian, 535. 752
- Mary (Fifield), 962
- Orville, 882
- Susan. 5S6
W . W .. 962
Woo, 1,1am, ( . . ._ ,..,
Woodam, j ■l"1'"- "• "-;
Woo, lain. Marv, 04
W lbridge, Anna7, 322
Anna ( Hodge), 322
Benjamin6, 322
Benjamin", 323
- Elizabeth7, 322
- Enoch, 239
- Ilenrv7, 223
- Hodge7, 222
Jane7. 222
■ Mary7, 322
Norton, 273, 274
- Ruth7, 322
Sally, 322
Woodbury, All,ert\ (122
Anna, 340. 404
A. 12. 674
Hannah. 613
- Hezekiah, 450, 632
James. IU4
\\ illiam8, 632
W Iford, Allans,,,,. 552
Laura, 78]
Woodley, Frank E., 779
Woodman, 1 Anna. 21:1, loo
/ Ann
- ( lara. 900
Mr. -, 460
W Imansee, Mr. , 70
Widow, 70
W Iridge, Timothv, 354
W In. if. Charles Samuel8 770
64, 65, 69.
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1095
Woodruff, Edith M.\ 770
— Frederick Douglass8, 71
George M., 258, 259
— Louisa .lane ( Averill ).
- Mary Hawley, 759
— Medoria8, 770
— Samuel, 546, 770
- William, 770
Woods, Averill9, 899
- Eugene 730, 899
— Harvey A., 899
Woodward, Ebenezer, :!42
— Corpl. Joshua, 289
Lucinda, 424
Robert, 180
- W. Elliot, 109, 110, :
Woolridge, Mary, 948
Wormwood, Daniel Franklin,
- Maria A., 788, 929
— Samuel M., 789
Wright, Azariah, et al., 184
— Capt. Azariah. 592
Charles5, 552
— Elihu, 303
- Elisha, 188, L89
- Harriet. 421
- Mary. 421. 592
Miss , 573
Rev. Xewell S., 947
Noxon8, 552
Zenas. 552
Wrightson, Ella, 718, 892
- Hugh S., 892
Wvbert, Hi. -hard, 1S2
Wveth, Humphrev, 58
Wyllis, Charlotte J., G
2
Wvman, Charles, 2!>7.
29S
— Col. Isaac, 349
- Mr. — . 355
\\ vnkoop, In-' Henrv -l
7
- Henrv John, To:;
^i ale, Mary B., 51 )
Yates, ( larrie10, 905
Marvi", 905
- R., 9] 1
Yeaton, Arthur ( 'harles
03
Yeomans, Betsey . 301
Yerington, Lew is \V.,
>93
Young, Abigail M.. 53!
. 71
— Ann Frances, 313
1 1
- < 'hristian, 702
- Christie A.. S39
- Eli, 17:;
— 1 Elizabeth, :147.
too
| Betse\
— ('apt. .lames. 031
Katherine, 906
Martin I'... 190
William. 370
Younglove, Samuel, 65
Zimmerman. A., 561
Zingenfetter, Miss D. I
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The compiler of this genealogy is glad to announce the discovery
of the marriage record of William Averell, or "Avery" (of Ipswich,
Mass., in March, 1637) and Abigail "Hynton" (Hinton), at Chipping
Norton, Oxfordshire, England, Nov. 26, 1618; also of the baptismal
records in the same place of their six children. In 1634 William
Averell was Bailiff of Chipping Norton, a position of some impor-
tance at that time, which was shortly before his migration to America.
This gratifying information was sent from London, Eng., Dec. 30,
1921, and received in this country Jan., 1922. The results of the
search which brought this to light are given herewith to the family.
As the previous search — made by a well known antiquarian of
America— had failed to give the marriage record of William Averell and
his wife Abigail (though it had yielded extensive Averell-Averill-Avery
data), the compiler being in London the fall of 1913, when our geneal-
ogy was in press, decided to have some experienced English antiqua-
rians and record agents look further for the marriage record of the
said William and Abigail. This quest was then put in the hands of
Phillimore & Co., Ltd., of London, Eng. ; and their representative, Mr.
Thomas M. Blagg, made the search with gratifying success — though
interrupted for a long time by the Great War.
It will be noticed that the conclusion of our previous — though
long experienced — American genealogist was at fault in thinking our
William was the son of Nicholas and Dorcas Averell of Ashe, Kent
(see pp. 51-52 ). Also the one clue which would have led him to the
discovery of William's lineage was by some chance not used — the
nuncupative will of Phillipp Averell of Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire
(see p. 28), in which mention is made of our William, and which he
gave with other data. Therewerenot only many Averells, or" Averys,"
4 Averell-Averill-Avery Family
in Oxfordshire at this time, but the adjoining county of Worcester-
shire had at Broadway many Averells or Averills who were also called
Avery (see p. 32). That line has traditions (?) of a William Averill
1505, and other Averills in 1545 and 1566, preceding the earliest
date of record in our now established line, which is 1577. Those may
prove a clue for further research.
Clara A. Avery
46 Cedar St., Chicago, 111.
December, 1922.
Oxfordshire Records
OXFORDSHIRE RECORDS
Averell ( Averie ) Wills and Administrations in the Consistory and
Archdeaconry Courts of Oxford.
Averell (Averie) John, Chipping Norton, A. 10 Mar. 1577,
Ser. I; Vol. 8, p. 524.
Richard, Chipping Norton, A. 16 May 1584,
Ser. I; Vol. 10, p. 198.
James, Chipping Norton, C. 12 April 1602,
Ser. I; Vol. 14, p. 191.
Edward, Chipping Norton, C. 25 Sept. 1617,
Ser. II; Vol. 2, p. 371.
Judith, wid. Chipping Norton, C. 20 Feb. 1618,
Ser. II; Vol. 2, p. 417.
Phillip, bach. Chipping Norton, C. W. 1627,
Inv. 15 Dec. 1627.
19 Jan. 1627. A.B. A 156.
Inv. 7 Oct. 1628,
conwayner, 16 Ap. 1629, A.B. A. p. 166.
Thomas, Chipping Norton, A. W. Inv. 5 Aug. 1639,
Ser. II, Vol. 8, p. 269
[No further entries after 1639]
Extracts of the name Avery or Averell from the Chipping Norton
(Oxon) Registers; Parish Church of St. Mary.
Baptisms
1619, Oct. 17, Abigail Averell dau. of William Averell
1621, Oct. 14, Mary Averell dau. of William Averell
1623, Sep. 28, Hanna Averell dau. of William Averell
1625, June 26, William Averill son of William Avoril
1630, Jan. 7, Thomas Averill, son of William Averill
1632, (-?) 11, John the son of William & Abigail Avoroll
Marriages
1602, May 6, Kellam Averye & Ales Prettie
1618, Nov. 26, William Averell & Abigail Hynton.
Burials
1618, Dec. 10, Edith Averill
Visitations of Oxford 1634. Harl Soc'y Vol. 5.
Among the Bailiffs of Chipping Norton is given the name of William Averell,
1634.
6 Averell-Averill-Avery Family
1577.
Abstract of the Will of John Averie of Chipping Norton, co.
Oxford, dated 25 April 1577.
to be buried in the church of Chipping Norton. To the church Xs. To the poor of
the town XXs.
to son Walter Averye (household utensils etc.) [See p. 31.]
to John Trevis a feather bed etc.
to Mathew Trevis Xiijs iiijd
William Trevis, Mathewe Trevis' son Xijd and all his children Xijd a piece,
to every one of John Trevis' children Xijd a piece
to William Trevis Xjs Xijd
To Philip Avery, Richard Averye and Edward Avery my brother William's sons
XXs a piece
to Katherine Newman XXs
to my brother William Averie Vjs
to my sister Annes Crosley 40s
to Katherine Trevace my wife's black fryes(?)
Residue to George Averye my son (executor )
Overseers: Michael Chadwell, Edward Walford, William Avery, & Thomas New-
man & William Trevis
Witnesses: Michael Chadwell, Edward Walford & Thomas Newman.
Proved 10 March 1577-8 Archd. Oxford. Ser. I; Vol. 8, p. 514.
1584.
Abstract of the Will of Richard Averell of Chipping Norton, co.
Oxford, dated 28 February 26 Eliz. (1583).
to be buried in the church yard of Chipping Norton,
my goods to my wife to bring up my children.
Wife, executrix.
Witnesses John Lancaster, clerk. John Lewes & ors.
Proved 15 May 1584 by executrix, and commission issued to John Shaw.
Archd. Oxford, Series I, Vol. 10, f. 193.
1617.
Abstract of the Will of Edward Averie of Chipping Norton, co.
Oxford, dated 28 April 1617.
In the name of God, Amen, the eight and twentith day of Aprill 1617. I Edward
Averie of Chippingnorton in the Countie of Oxon weake in bodie but stronge in
minde and of good and pier) feet memorie thankes be to god doe — make this my
last will and testament — I doe willinglie and with a free hart render and give againe
into the handes of my Lord god and creator my spiritt w(hi)ch he of his fatherlie
goodnesse gave unto me making me a lyvinge and reasonable creature nothinge
doubtinge but that for his infinite mercies sett forth in the p(re)cious bloude of
his derely beloved sonne — our onlie saviour and redeemer he will receave my soule
Oxfordshire Records
into his glorie and place it in the companie of the heavenlie Angells and blessed
Saints— I give to John Averie my sonne one platter, to Willia(m i Averie my sonne
one platter. To Thomas my sonne one platter. To Samuell my sonne one platter.
to Edward my sonne one platter. And to Margarett my daughter one platter. All
the rest of my goods & chattels moveables and immoveables my dettes paid, my
funerall discharged and my legacies herein bequeathed satisfied I give to Judith my
wyffe whome I make my executor and I appoint my lovinge brothers-in-lawe
Richard Berrie and Thomas Hiat my overseers.
Witnesses: Richard Berrie, Thomas Hiat, Richard Heidon.
Proved XXV September 1517.
Consistory of Oxford, Series II, Vol. II, f. :371-2.
1618.
Abstract of the Will of Judith Averell of Chipping Norton co.
Oxford, widow, dated 20 October 1618.
to be buried in the churchyard of Chipping Norton
to my eldest (son) John Averell V £i
to Thomas Averell my son V i'i
to Samuel Averell my son 10 £i
Which sums of money I appoint my son Edward Averell to pay to them their por-
tions and for consideration hereof I do give him my house with appurtenances that
John Coxe late dwelt in to him his heirs and assigns for ever, their portions to be
paid within a year if my son be then 20 years of age or else when my son Edward
is XX if I be not then alive. I give my son John more "the bedsteed whi ich is in
the house — wiilth a Flocke bed and a Flock boulster, a fether boulster & paire of
hempen sheets, a cov(er)let, a litle brasse potte, a posnet of potte brasse, a plat-
ter, and a pottenger." I give to Thomas my son "more a platter, a pot-
tenger, two silver spoones, a litle kettell & a posnet" I give more to Sam-
uel my son "the bedsteed in the shope chamber and the second best bee bedsteed
standinge in the chamber over the p( ardour and the worst fether bed, a fether boul-
ster, a flocke boulster, the best cov(er)let, two paire of sheet es, my second best
brasse potte, my second best kettle, a posnet of pott brasse 2 silv<er i spoones 2
platters the table board I bought of Wilbiaim Higgons, a little kettle, three of
the biggest coffers in the chamber ov(er) the pi ardor, a pewter candle sticke,
the licor panne that his father used, three table napkines 2 joined stooles. the besl
cubboarde in the hall." To Edward my son "two bedsteeds in the chamber ovier )
the p(ar)lor, the best and third chest in the p(ar)lor and the coffer that was his
father (s), the best Flockebed, a Flock bolster, a fether bolster, 2 paire of sheets,
the second best coverlet, the third brasse pot, the thirde brass kettell. a posnet of
potte brasse, a litle ketle and a litle candle stick, 2 platters, 2 silver spoones, the
table board in the shoppe chamber, the brasse panne that was Thomas Carrecks,
3 table napkins, 2 joine stooles, the other cubboard in the hall."
to Margaret my daughter "my greene say Curteins w(i)th the frindge that be-
longeth to them, the vessell that wee call the Corsell, a gallon kettle and one of the
8 Averell- Averill- Avery Family
best silver spoones and the ware that I leave unfould, my best gowne, my best peti-
coate, my best ap (er )ne, my best kercheffe, my best smoeke, my second best gowne"
to Robert Berry my sisters son Vs.
to Thomas Berry his brother Vs.
to Sara their sister Xs, and "more to Thomas a cracked silver spoon."
to Alee Russell "a platter and a brason candlesticke.
to my sister Crosbee "a gowne, a petticoate" and to every one of her children Xijd
to my brother Phillippe Averell my husbands best doublet.
to the poor of the town Xs.
The residue of my goods to my son William whom I make executor.
Thomas Hiatt, Richard Berrye overseers & give them iijs iiijd a piece.
Samuel my son and Edward my son shall have 8 quarters of malt that is at Wm.
Slatters to be divided equally.
to Samuel my son his fathers best cloak and to Edd. his other coat or jacket.
I give to each of them a "Dowghe Kever"
to Edward Averell my son a "Hobbert"
Judith Averell [her mark.]
Witnesses, Richard Berry, Thomas Hiat, Leidon, John Timson.
Proved 20 February 1618.
Consistory of Oxford, Series II, Vol. II, p. 417.
1602.
Abstract of the Will of James Averell of Chipping Norton co.
Oxford shoemaker dated 24 November 1601.
my father Thomas Averell shall have the use of my goods in his possession paying
all my debts &c.
father, Thomas (executor) shall beston the remainder amongst his younger chil-
dren my brothers & sisters.
Witnesses, Thomas Hyat, Henry Baylie.
Proved 12 April 1602.
Consistory of Oxford. Series I, Vol. 14, p. 191
1628.
Nuncupative Will of Philip Averell of Chipping Norton co.
Oxford.
that in the year 1627 Phillipp Averell of Chippingnorton Oxford being moved to
make his last Will & Testament nuncupative . . said his mind and will was that his
cousin [nephew] William Averell should have all his goods &c and also that he had
given him a special charge to pay the debts of him the said Phillip Averell and to
dispose the rest of his goods amongst the kinsfolk of the said William Averell.
Witnesses John Norgrove, Samuel Averell, Isabell Newman, Laurens Ellmes(?)
21 February 1628 Commission to William Averell
"nepote d fratre" of the said deceased.
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