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FRYE   GENEALOGY 


ADRIAN  of  Kittery,  Me. 
JOHN   of  Andover,  Mass. 
JOSHUA  of  Virginia 
THOMAS  of  Rhode  Island. 


Ellen  Frye  Barker 


(Partly  from  Mss.  of  Theophilus  C.  Frye  now  in  the  possessiori  of  the  New  England 
Historic-Genealogical  Society) 


New  York 
tobias  a.  wright,  printer 

1920 


NAME  AND   HISTORY 


•*  I  ""HE  name  Frye  means  Free  and  is  found  in  England  as  early 
as  A.  D.  1 100.  The  origin  of  the  name  is:  when  a  man 
became  free  either  from  purchase  of  his  freedom  or  from  a 
grant  from  from  his  over  lord,  he  started  a  family  of  Free, 
which  later  on  became  Fry.  The  name  is  spelled  many  ways, 
such  as  ffrie,  Erie,  Frey,  Fry,  Frye. 

The  histor>'  of  the  Frye  Family  is  most  interesting  and  there 
are  many  famous  men  and  women  in  it. 

John  Frye  was  with  Drake,  the  noted  Corsair,  in  the  voyage 
of  the  Golden  Hind  in  1577.  Francis  Fry  printed  the  first 
Bible  translated  in  English.  Elizabeth  Fry  was  the  noted 
prison  reformer.  Col.  Joshua  Fry  was  a  senior  officer  and  trusted 
friend  of  President  Washington,  in  the  French  and  Indian 
War.  Major  General  Joseph  Erie  was  famous  in  the  Revolution. 
Senator  William  Pierce  Frye  was  several  times  president  pro 
tem  of  the  U.  S.  Senate  and  twice  acting  Vice-President  of  the 
United  States.  So  the  list  goes  on  of  valient  men  and  women, 
who  became  early  settlers  in  America  and  bore  without  com- 
plaint their  full  share  of  the  burdens  of  this  Country,  loved 
liberty  and  their  fellowmen  and  struggled  for  independence 
and  peace,  through  every  stirring  event  down  to  the  present 
day. 

Several  have  claimed  that  the  early  Frye  families  in  this 
country  were  all  related  but  your  historian  has  not,  even  after 
diligent  search  here  and  in  England,  found  authentic  records 
to  this  effect,  so  presents  these  four  lines  separately  and  hopes 
some  day  to  have  a  complete  record  of  all  lines  of  all  Fryes 
who  ever  came  to  America. 

This  work  is  based  on  Town  Records  and  Deeds,  Church 
Records   and    Family  Records,  after  exhaustive  investigation 


4  Name  and  History 

and  study.     Where  dates  and  names  were  uncertain  space  is 
given  to  be  filled  later  by  proven  facts. 

Now  in  order  to  make  and  keep  the  records  complete  for  the 
future,  your  historian  desires  to  hear  family  facts  and  traditions 
from  all  Frye  descendants  in  America,  desires  a  list  of  names 
and  records  of  all  descendants  who  were  in  the  World's  War, 
whether  by  name  of  Frye  or  not,  that  a  complete  Roll  of  Honor 
may  be  kept. 

E.  Frye  Barker, 

15  West  107th  Street, 

New  York  City. 

Historian  of  the  Frye  Family. 

Member  New  England  Historic-Genealogical  Society. 


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THE   FRYE    COAT   OF   ARMS 


The  Coat  of  Arms  shown  here  was  confirmed  in  England  in 
the  time  of  Edward  IV,  1461-1483,  and  is  used  by  all  de- 
scendants in  this  country,  The  history  of  this  illustration  is 
as  follows: 

Miss  Love  Pickman  Frye  (158)  of  the  John  of  Andover  line, 
married  for  her  second  husband  Admiral  Sir  John  Knight, 
K.  C.B.,  and  lived  in  London,  England. 

She  had  no  children  but  adopted  her  neice  Sally  Frye  (352) 
to  whom  she  left  her  property. 

Miss  Sally  Frye  while  living  with  her  aunt  in  England  ob- 
tained a  copy  of  the  Frye  Coat  of  Arms,  as  registered  in 
Burke's  Heraldry.  This  copy  she  brought  to  America  and 
gave  to  her  cousin  Jedidiah  (452). 

Your  historian  fortunately  obtained  the  original  copy,  in  a 
frame  made  from  the  wood  of  the  famous  Frye  elm. 


ADRIAN   OF  KITTERY 


This  line  writes  the  name  both  with  and  without  the  final  E. 


ADRIAN   OF   KITTERY 


About  1620  in  that  part  called  Kittery  Point,  of  Kingsweare, 
England,  the  town  on  the  river  Dart,  directly  opposite  Darts- 
mouth,  lived  a  merchant,  Mr.  Alexander  Shapliegh,  who  sent 
ships  with  merchandise  to  Lisbon,  to  Newfoundland,  and 
later  on  to  New  England.  In  1635,  his.  son-in-law  bought  for 
him  a  large  tract  of  land  in  the  province  of  Maine,  extending 
half  way  from  Piscataqua  (Portsmouth,  N.  H.)  to  the  Agamen- 
ticus  river  (York,  Me.).  This  tract  of  land  was  named  Kittery 
Point,  in  memory  of  the  old  home  in  England  and  conveyed 
before  1650  to  Nicholas,  third  son  of  Alexander  Shapliegh. 

With  the  name  of  Nicholas  Shapliegh  that  of  Adrian  Fry 
appears  often  on  the  Kittery,  Me.,  records.  He  was  a  Quaker 
and  married  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  White.  His  mark  with  that 
of  his  wife  often  appeared  on  legal  papers  from  1664  to  1692. 
He  witnessed  a  deed  in  12-7-1663,  was  a  witness  at  Court  in 
1667,  and  had  a  grant  of  lOO  acres  in  1669.  In  1664  he  wit- 
nessed a  receipt  for  a  "Negro  Boy  named  Mingoe,  and  a  Sorrell 
Horse." 

Adrian  lived  just  south  of  Sturgeon  Creek  in  1674  and  the 
place  was  called  "  Frye's  Point"  in  a  deed  in  1713.  In  7-15- 
1690,  "At  a  Court  of  Sessions  held  in  York,  Adrian  Fry  & 
Family  were  P'sented  for  not  Comeing  to  Mitting."  During 
all  this  period  he  appears  on  the  records  as  a  grantor  and 
grantee  of  various  tracts  of  land. 

On  IO-12-1692,  Adrian  Fry  executed  the  following  quaint 
paper: 

"  Know  all  men  by  these  presents,  that  I,  Adrian  ffry  of 
Kittery  in  ye  County  of  York  and  Province  of  ye  Mass.  Bay  in 
New  England,  planter,  for  many  good  Causes  and  Considera- 
tions me  moving  hereunto,  Especially  for  the  Naturall  love  and 
affection  I  bear  unto  my  loving  son  William  ffry  as  also  for  ye 
Comfortable  provision  for  myself  and  my  wife  Sarah  during  our 
Naturall  lives,  have  granted,  Demised  and  do  farm  letten  unto 
my  foresaid  loving  son  William  ffry  a  certain  tract  of  land  lying 


12  Frye  Genealogy 

in  Kittery  afores'd  Joying  to  Creek's  mouth  on  ye  south  side  of 
s'd  Creek,  containing  about  nine  acres  be  it  more  or  less  with 
ye  Orchard  upon  it  And  twenty-Seven  Acres  more  of  land  lying 
on  and  near  horsidown  hill  bounded  on  ye  East  with  Major 
ffrosts,  land  and  Commons  on  ye  South  with  John  Morrells 
land  and  Commons,  on  ye  North  with  a  high  way,  To  have  and 
to  hold  all  and  Singular  ye  above  Demised  and  granted  Pre- 
misses with  all  ye  Appurtenances  thereunto  belonging  unto  him 
ye  said  William  ffry  his  heires  and  Assignes  during  ye  whole 
Terme  of  ye  Naturall  lives  of  ye  afores'd  Adrian  ffry  and  Sarah 
his  wife,  his  s'd  father  and  Mother  upon  ye  rent  hereafter  ex- 
pressed And  after  ye  s'd  Adrian  and  Sarah  his  wife  To  have 
and  to  hold  all  and  Singular  ye  above  granted  Premisses  with 
all  the  appurtenances  and  c  /  to  him  ye  s'd  William  ffry  and 
his  heires  forever  in  ffee  simple  without  rent  or  other  Incum- 
brances whatsoever  and  ye  s'd  Williams  rent  for  ye  fores'd 
lands  during  ye  lives  of  his  s'd  father  and  Mother  shall  Main- 
tain good  fences  and  make  good  improvement  of  ye  s'd  lands 
and  shall  pay  unto  his  s'd  father  the  one  halfe  of  whatsoever 
grain  shall  grow  upon  ye  land  at  Sturgeon  Creek  mouth,  to- 
gether with  the  one  half  of  the  Cyder  and  Perry  that  ye  Orchard 
shall  yield  /  And  allow  unto  his  said  father  ye  use  of  one  Acre 
of  land  yearly  during  ye  lives  of  both  father  and  Mother  of 
that  land  that  lies  next  ye  great  river,  and  in  case  ye  Mother 
shall  out  live  the  father  he  is  to  pay  the  same  rent,  to  her/  And 
for  ye  land  at  horsidown  hill  afores'd  the  s'd  William  shall  allow 
his  s'd  father  and  Mother  or  longest  liver  of  them  the  free  use 
of  the  now  dwelling  house  And  a  quarter  of  an  Acre  of  land 
for  a  garden  with  liberties  to  cult  and  carry  off  such  firewood 
or  building  timber  as  they  shall  have  occation  for  their  own 
use  and  when  their  abilities  shall  fail  and  need  be,  s'd  William 
shall  help  his  s'd  father  and  Mother  or  either  of  them  in  cutting 
and  carrying  s'd  timber  or  firewood  and  to  pay  his  s'd  father  or 
either  of  them  during  their  lives  yearly  one  third  part  of  what- 
so-ever  grain  ye  s'd  land  shall  yield  he  well  fencing  and  im- 
proving s'd  land  /  And  s'd  William  shall  receive  two  Cowes 
with  their  increase  of  calves  shall  amount  to  ye  number  of  Six 
and  then  his  father  or  Mother  and  he  shall  divide  the  increase 
between  them  in  halves,  in  ye  mean  time  his  s'd  father  and 
Mother  or  either  of  them,  to  have  all  ye  milk  of  ye  s'd  two 


Adrian  of  Kittery  13 

Cowes  And  after  ye  first  division  made  the  said  William  shall 
carefully  keep  four  meat  Cattle  for  his  s'd  father  or  Mother 
dureing  their  lives  as  aboves'd  with  sufficient  winter  meat 
Always  allowing  his  s'd  father  or  mother  to  take  ye  Milk  of 
two  Cows  if  there  be  so  many,  And  when  ye  four  meat  Cattle 
afores'd  shall  amount  in  their  Increases  unto  ye  number  of  Six, 
then  s'd  increase  to  be  divided  in  halves  as  afores'd  and  so  to 
continue  from  year  to  year  so  long  as  said  father  or  Mother 
shall  live  And  further  if  s'd  father  or  Mother  shall  procure  any 
sheep,  he  s'd  William  shall  take  and  keep  them  winter  and 
Summer  for  ye  one  half  of  ye  increase  of  the  lambs  and  wooll 
And  s'd  William  is  never  to  keep  above  ye  number  of  ten  for 
his  s'd  father  or  Mother  both  of  Stock  and  increase  and  if  any 
difference  or  controversie  shall  arise  between  the  parties  to 
these  present  it  shall  be  determined  by  Indifferent  men  Mutually 
Chosen  by  both  partys  And  for  confirmation  of  the  Premisses 
both  part'es  to  those  presents  have  Interchangeably  set  to  their 
hands  and  Seales  to  these  presents  and  an  other  of  the  same 
tenour  /  October  12  th.  Anno  Dom  1692 

the  word  William  in  the  Margent  entered  before  Signing  and 
Sealing  hereof 

Adrian  ffry    his 

A         seal 
mark 
in  the  presents  of  us  Sarah  ffry       her 

Robert  Allen  seal 

John  Wincoll  ^""^    S»  F,    mark 

Robert  Allen  appeared  before  me  and  made  oath  that  he  saw 
Adrian  ffry  Sign  and  Seal  ye  abovesaid  Instrum't  to  which  he 
set  his  hand  as  witness,  and  Capt.  Wincoll  set  his  hand  to  as  a 
witness  at  ye  same  time  /  September  16  th.  1695 

Charles  ffrost  Justice  peace 

a  true  Copie  of  ye  originall  Transcribed  and  Compared, 
March  12  th.  1700  p  Jos  Hammond  Register. 

After  this  we  find  no  further  record  of  Adrian  and  he  prob- 
ably died  soon  after.  The  son  William  was  made  administrator 
of  his  mother's  estate  11-22-1709. 


14  Frye  Genealogy 


Issue, 

born  in  Kittery,  M 

e.: 

2 

William, 

b. 

;  d. 

3 

Sarah, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

, 

1695, 

Nicho 

las  Morrell 

4 

Joanna, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

, 

1700, 

Thos. 

Mazeet. 

5 

Elizabeth, 

b. 

;  d.    y 

m.  3-3-1701,  James  Thompson^ 

6  Joseph,  b.  ,  1680;  d. 

7  Adrian,  b.  ;  d. 


SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  William  was  a  prominent  man  of  affairs  in  Kittery  and 
belonged  with  his  family  to  the  Society  of  Friends.  In  1711, 
on  the  list  of  freeholders  of  Kittery,  the  value  of  the  year's 
income  of  William  ffry's  estate  was  £'j.  He  and  his  wife 
signed  a  deed  in  1718  and  in  1725.  He  married  in  1694  Han- 
nah, dau.  of  John  and  Elizabeth  (Strong)  Hill  of  Dover,  Me. 
There  is  very  little  record  of  him  but  he  was  living  in  1739. 
According  to  a  deed  darted  4-4-1713,  he  sold  to  Philip  Pike  ten 
acres  called  Fry's  Point  and  situated  between  the  river  and 
Sturgeon's  Point  at  Kittery. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

8  William,         b.  11-7-1694; 

9  John,  b.  6-26-1698; 

10  Benjamin,  b.  ii-9-i«oi; 

11  Joseph,  b.  3-12-1704; 

12  Ebenezer,  b. 

13  Sarah,  b.  9-3-1710; 

m.  8-21-1750,  Tobias  Hanson. 

6.  Joseph  was  captured  at  the  age  of  15  by  the  Indians  and 
carried  into  Canada  in  1695,  he  is  said  to  have  married  and  had 
children  but  the  record  is  not  clear. 

7.  Adrian  married  6-8-1705,  Mercy  Chapman  of  Ipswich, 
Mass.,  and  served  as  a  soldier  at  Fort  William  and  Mary  from 


d. 

1 

1766. 

d. 

d. 

3- 

-1754- 

d. 

d. 

y- 

d. 

8-: 

[7-1800; 

Adrian  of  Kittery  15 

6-7-  to  7-17-1708.     He  is  referred  to  as  "late  of  Kittery"   in 
1719,  but  no  record  has  been  found  of  any  children. 


THIRD  GENERATION 

8.  William  lived  on  the  old  homestead  at  Kittery  and  was  a 
much  respected  man.  He  was  a  miller  and  with  his  family  be- 
longed to  the  Society  of  Friends.  He  married  7-15-1724, 
Abigail,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and  Mary  (Otis)  Varney  of  Dover, 
N.  H.  She  was  a  granddaughter  of  Humphrey  and  Esther 
(Starbuck)  Varney,  early  settlers  of  New  Hampshire  and  Nan- 
tucket Island,  Mass.     His  will  was  made  4-1-1771. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

14  Mary,  b.  5-25-1725;  d.  11-16-1730,  unm. 

15  Martha,  b.  9-5-1726;  d.  ,  1765; 

m.  9-28-175 1,  Mussey  Gould. 

16  Ebenezer,      b.  8-3-1728;  d.  9-25-1728,  unm. 

17  Hannah,         b.  10-6-1729;  d.  3-4-1754. 

m.  9-7-1751,  Elijah  Jenkins. 

18  John,  b.  1-22-1731;  d.  2-26-1817. 

19  Ebenezer,      b.  8-30-1734;  d.  7-28-1792. 

20  Mary,  b.  3-7-1737;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  Otis  Varney;    m.  (2)  5-24- 

1779,  Moses  Jewett. 

21  Abigail,  b.  3-20-1741;  d.  ,  1790; 

m.  6-24-1767,  Joseph  Meader. 

9.  John  also  belonged  to  the  Society  of  Friends.  He  mar- 
ried Elizabeth ,  and  was  living  in  1752. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

22  Alice,  b.  1-31-1714;  d. 

m.  3-19-1737,  Samuel  Getchell. 

23  Abigail,  b.  8-25-1716;  d. 

24  Elizabeth,      b.  9-25-1721;  d. 

10.  Benjamin  married  12-22-1732,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  and 
Hannah  (Page)  Dow  of  Hampton,  N.  H. 


d.  I-     -1812. 

d.  5-     -1743. 
d. 

unm 

d.  9-22-1807; 

16  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

25  Jonathan,  b.  11-15-1733; 

26  Ruth,  b.  12-9-1735; 

27  Rowland,  b.  10-9-1737; 

28  Alice,  b.  10-22-1739; 

m.  1-6-1762,  Timothy  Robinson,  Jr. 

29  Ruth,  b.  2-8-1743;  d.  10-20-184 1 ; 

m.  8-24-1772,  Wm.  Jenkins,  Jr. 

30  Silas,  b.  6-12-1746;  d.  2-2-1805. 

31  Judith,  b.  6-17-1750;  d.  3-14-1754,  unm. 

32  Judith,  b.  4-17-1754;  d. 

m.  ,  1777,  Stephen  Hussey. 

11.  Joseph  married  12-24-1735,  Susanna,  dau.  of  Ebenezer  and 
Sarah  (Lowell)  Knowton.  This  is  the  same  family  of  Lowells 
as  the  poet  James  Russell  Lowell,  also  of  President  Lowell  of 
Harvard  University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

33  Hannah,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  12-23-1782,  Amos  Chick. 

34  Sarah,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  12-25-1785,  Elihu  Cofifin, 

35  Susanna,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  , Gibson. 

36  Ebenezer,      b.  9-25-1754;  d. 

37  Daniel,  b.  ;  d. 

38  James  Lowell,  b.  4-18-1763;         d.  i-     -1853. 

39  Catherine,      b.  ;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  Joseph  Jenkins;    m.  (2)    i- 

27-1782,  James  Emery. 


40  David,  b. 

41  William,         b. 

42  Tobias,  b. 


FOURTH  GENERATION 

18.     John  moved  to  Bolton,  Mass.,  and  married  (i)  6-21-1762, 
Merriam  Wheeler,  b.  6-6-1743;    d.  5-17-1785;    married  (2)  7-4- 


Adrian  of  Kittery  17 

1787,  Rachel  Steans  of  Uxbridge.  Mass.,  b,  1-26-1750;  d,  6-28- 
1836. 

Issue,  born  in  Bolton,  Mass.: 

43  Obadiah,  b.  11-8-1763;  d. 

44  William,  b.  6-9-1766;  d. 

45  Mary,  b.  1-1-1769;  d.  4-10-1787. 

46  Miriam,  b.  4-12-1771;  d.  10-14-1814; 

m.  ,  Henry  Earle. 

47  John,  Jr.,        b.  9-21-1773;  d.  5-17-1813. 

48  Jonathan,       b.  6-22-1777;  d.  5-8-1844. 

49  James  Neal,  b.  7-11-1780;  d. 

50  Abigail,  b.  1-8-1784;  d.  5-24-1875; 

m.  6-5-1800,  Daniel  Wheeler. 

51  Mary,  b.  9-4-1788;  d.  1-11-1800,  unm. 

52  Thomas,         b.  6-9-1791;  d.  3-25-1839. 

53  Anna,  b.  11.21-1792;  d. 

m.  6-6-1816,  Ira  Aldrich. 

54  Rachel,  b.  5-27-1798;  d.  12-17-1746; 

m.  6-2-1831,  Joseph  Helder. 

19.  Ebenezer  had  a  farm  of  29  acres  and  his  house  was  spoken 
of  as  a  two  story  dwelling  house  with  eight  windows.  He  and 
his  family  belonged  to  the  Society  of  Friends.  He  married 
(i)  1 1-4-1760,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  and  Elizabeth  (Estes)  Buffum 
of  Berwick,  Me.,  b.  1-7-1742;  d.  4-5-5-1764;  m.  (2)  Mary,  dau.  of 
William  (Robinson)  Hussey  of  Dover,  N.  H.;  m.  (3)  i. 30-1783, 
Bathsheda,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  and  Mary  (Needham)  Allen. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

55  Joshua,  b.  8-16-1761;  d.  3-31-1845. 

56  Ebenezer,       b.  3. 12-1764;  d.  4-10-1854. 

57  John,  b.  3-4-1767;  d.  12-22-1833; 

m.  11-1-1797,  Martha  Gould. 


58  Obediah, 

b. 

:  d. 

59  Daniel, 

60  Benjamin, 

61  Edmund, 

b. 
b. 
b. 

10-2- 

1785; 

d.  3-2i-if8i 

d. 

d. 

62  William, 

b. 

d. 

63  Elizabeth, 

b. 

d. 

18  Frye  Genealogy 

64  Ezekiel,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  3-29-1822,  Abby  Lyston.     No  issue. 

65  Abraham,      b.  ;  d. 

27.  Rowland  married  9-27-1769,  Judith  Nock  and  settled  in 
Berwick,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Berwick,  Me.: 

66  Mary,  b.  8-19-1770;  d.  8-27-1770,  unm. 

67  Ruth,  b.  11-18-1771;  d. 

m.  10-22-1795,  Silvanus  Hussey. 

68  Roland,  b.  11-18-1771;  d. 

69  Eunice,  b.  12-26-1773;  d.  1-3-1774,  unm. 

70  Eunice,  b.  4-14-177;*;  d. 

71  Mary,  b.  8-8-1777;  d. 

m.  (i)                         ,  Tobias  Cartland;   m.    (2) 
11-28-1815,  Jedediah  Peasly. 

72  Stephen,  b.  4-30-1779;  d. 

73  Sarah,  b,  5-21-1781;  d. 

74  John,  b.  6-16-1783;  d. 

75  Judith,  b.  7-30-1785;  d. 

76  Benjamin,  b.  8-10-1787;  d. 
y-j  David,  b.  1-23-1790;  d. 

78  James,  b.  12-30-1791;  d. 

79  Alice,  b.  I -20- 1 794:  d. 

80  Rachel,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Gershum  Clark. 

30.  Silas  lived  in  Kittery  until  shortly  before  his  death,  when 
he  moved  to  Sandwich,  N.  H.  His  will  dated  6-21-1800,  was 
probated  here  in  3-19-1805.  He  married  4-19-1773,  at  Dover, 
N.  H.,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joshua  and  Abigail  (Mead)  Folsom;  this 
is  the  same  family  as  Frances  Folsom,  wife  of  the  late  President 
Grover  Cleveland. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

81  Hannah,         b.  7-2-1774;  d.  7-22-1849; 

m.   (i)  ,  John  Southworth;   m.  (2) 

, Rogers. 

82  Benjamin,     b.  8-18-1776;  d.  10-14-1868. 


Adrian  of  Kittery 


19 


83  Abigail,  b.  6-25-1778;  d.  12-3-1855; 

m.  ,  John  Nichols. 


84  Joshua,  b.  8-9-1780; 

85  John  Folsom,  b.  8-9-1782; 

86  Elisha,  b.  3-12-1786; 

87  Elisha,  b.  3-6-1789; 

88  Comfort,        b.  6-5-1893; 

m.  2-26-1818,  Abner  Jepsom. 

89  Lydia,  b.  5-8-1795; 


d.  4-19-1856. 

d.  11-9-1799,  unm, 

d.  11-18-1786,  unm. 

d.  2-4-1849. 

d.  12-2-1856; 

d,  4-17-1809,  unm. 


36.     Ebenezer  married  12-21-1791,  Jane  Frost. 
Issue,  born  in  Limerick,  Me.: 


90  Mary, 

b.  11-17-1792;           d. 

91   David, 

b.  7-25-1794 

d. 

92  Jane, 

b.  6-II-1796 

d. 

93  Ebenezer, 

b.  5-27-1798 

d.  4-29-1869. 

94  Sarah  C, 

b.  4- 1 6- 1 800 

d. 

m. 

,  James  W.  Weeks. 

95  James, 

b.  3-8-1802; 

d.  y.,  unm. 

96  William, 

b.  6-26-1804 

d.             ,  1805,  unm 

97  William, 

b.  7- 1 2- 1 806 

d. 

98  James, 

b.  8-20-1808 

d. 

99  Betsy, 

b.  6-26-1810 

d. 

100  Pepperil, 

b.  10-20-181: 

2;           d. 

loi  Joseph, 

b.  10-16-181^ 

\;         d. 

37.     Daniel  married  9-28-1802,  Eunice  Greenough. 
Issue,  born  in  Limerick,  Me.: 


102  Leonard, 

b. 

) 

d.  4-14- 

1855; 

m. 

,  Sarah  W. .     No  issue. 

103  Levi, 

b. 

d. 

104  Charles, 

b. 

d. 

105  Lvdia, 

b. 

d. 

,  unm 

106  Sarah, 

b. 

d. 

,  unm 

107  Mary, 

b. 

d. 

m. 

,  Nathaniel  Foster. 

108  Catherine, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  Calvin 

B< 

itland. 

20  Frye  Genealogy 


109  Jane, 

b. 

;  d. 

no  Almira, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  Alfred  Dennet, 

38.     James  Lowell  was  a  farmer,  moved  to  Prospect,  Me.,  and 
then  to  North  Haven,  Me.     He  married  ,  1787,  Alice 

M.  Nutter,  b.  7-19-1767,  at  Greenfield,  N.  H.;  died  about  1849 
and  was  buried  with  her  husband  at  North  Haven,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  North  Haven,  Me.: 

111  Mary,  b.  abt.  1788;  d.  ,  aet  7  yrs. 

112  Joseph,  b.  ,  1790;  d. 

113  James,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

114  Mary,  b.  6-23-1795;  d, 

m.  (i)  ,  Lovice;   m.  (2)  6-22- 

1638,  Abner  Cutler;  m.  (3)  Young. 

115  Alice  Maria,  b.  7-30-1798;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  Thomas  Pierce;  m.  (2)  , 

Eli  Perry. 

116  James  Clapp,  b.  3-24-1801;  d.  12-25-1865. 

117  William,         b.  4-     -1802;  d.  ,  1803,  unm. 

118  William,         b.  4-5-1803;  d.  ,1840. 

119  Sarah,  b.  7-14-1804;  d.  2-17-1849. 

m.  ,  Saml.  Ayres. 

120  Hannah,        b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

121  Hannah,        b.  11-19-1810;  d. 

m.  ,  Lemuel  Ames. 

122  Thomas  J.  N.,  b.  9-13-1813;         d.  11-20-1874. 

4L     William  married 
Issue,  b.  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

123  William,         b,  ;  d. 

42.    Tobias  married   6-8-1784,   Grace,    dau.  of  Wm.   Remick, 
b.  ,  1767;  d.  7-6-1847. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.: 

124  Joseph,  b.  ,  1892;        d.  ,  1818,  unm. 

125  James  Pierpont,  b.  2-22-1793;      d. 


Adrian  of  Kittery  21 

126  Mary,  b.  ,  1795;         d.  7-22-1862. 

127  Pauline  Howard,  b.  9-24-1800;    d. 

m.  12-23-1821,  Oliver  Clark. 

128  Abigail,  b.  ;  d.  7-22-1852,  unm. 

129  Ivory,  b.  ;  d. 


FIFTH  GENERATION 

43.  Obadiah  married  ,  Lydia . 

Issue,  born  in  Bolton,  Mass.: 

130  John,  b.  2-3-1793;  d. - 

131  Miriam,  b.  9-16-1794;  d. 

132  Mary,  b.  3-18-1796;  d. 
132  Sarah,  b.  9-14-1797;  d. 
131   Lydia,  b.  6-5-1799;  d. 

44.  William  married  ,  Abigail ,  b.  5-30-1771; 

d.  1-22-1847. 

Issue,  born  in : 


135  Rebecca,        b.  ;  d. 

136  Mirriam,        b.  ;  d. 

137  Mary,  b.  12-15-1796;  d, 

m.  6-1-1820,  Asa  Wheeler,  Jr. 

138  Patience,        b.  ;  d. 

139  William,        b.  7-26-1800;  d.  3-16-1877. 

140  Abigail,  b.  ;  d. 

141  Bathshebe,    b.  ;  d. 

m.  4-7-1824,  Amory  Faulkner. 

142  Lydia,  b.  ;  d. 

143  Richard,         b.  ;  d. 

144  Obediah,       b.  ;  d. 

47.     John,  Jr.,    married  6-6-1798,   Lydia,  dau.  of  Robert  and 
Sarah  (Hunt)  Earle,  b.  1-16-1776;  d.  4-23-1847. 

Issue,  b.  in  Bolton,  Mass.: 

145  Hannah,         b.  6-3-1799;  d.  3-21-1847. 

m.  9-21-1820,  Pelatiah  Gove. 


22  Frye  Genealogy 

146  Homer,  b.  10-22-1801;  d.  7-13-1883. 

147  Miriam,  b.  9-8-1804;  d.  5-7-1861; 

m.  6-24-1821,  Nathan  Breed. 

148  Sarah,  b.  3-9-1807;  d.  5-25-1894; 

m.  1-29-1835,  Dr.  Samuel  Tobey. 

149  Dorcas,  b.  2-17-1810;  d.  12-18-1875; 

m.  9-19-1833,  Charles  R.  Tucker. 

48.     Jonathan  married  (i)  ,  Sarah  Earle,  b.  1-1-1781; 

d.  11-11-1805;  m.  (2)  6-6-1807,  Amey,  dau.  of  David  and  Eliza- 
beth (Brown)  Aldrich,  b.  1-2-1786;  d.  10-2-1850. 

Issue,  born  in  Bolton,  Mass.: 

150  Mary  Brown,  b.  7-25-1808;  d. 

151  Lucy,  b.  2-1-1810;  d, 

152  David  Aldrich,  b.  2-28-1812;  d. 

153  Sarah  Earle,  b.  2-24-1813;  d,  10-3-1828,  unm. 

154  Jonathan,       b.  7-12-1815;  d. 

155  Lewis  Thompson,  b.  12-15-1817;  d.  8-8-1856. 

156  Amey,  b.  3-26-1820;  d.  2-4-1821,  unm. 

157  Elizabeth,      b.  11-17-1821;  d. 

m.  (i)  1 1-23. 1842,  E.  T.  Wheeler;  m.  (2)  , 

Henry  A.  Taft. 

158  James  Neal,  b.  3-7-1824;  d. 

159  John,  b.  10-12-1826;  d.  3-19-1833,  unm. 

52.     Thomas  was  a  well  known  teacher  and  married  , 

Mary  Eddy,  b.  10-21-1793;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Bolton,  Mass.: 

160  Mary  Ann,     b.  6-8-1815;  d.  1-9-1828,  unm. 

161  Sarah  Congdon,  b.  7-15-1817;  d. 

162  John  Eddy,  b.  4-23-1819;  d. 

163  Jesse  Eddy,  b.  6-23-1821;  d.  2-4-1822.  unm. 

164  Thos.  EUwood,  b.  6-17-1834;  d. 

165  Mary  Ann,    b.  3-7-1836;  d. 

55.  Joshua  was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Vassalboro,  Me.,  about 
1787.  He  married  12-27-1788,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lemuel  and  Waite 
(Estes)  Jones  of  Brunswick,  Me.,  b.  3-9-1764;  d.  4-11-1850. 


Adrian  of  Kitterv  23 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me.: 

i66  William,  b.  4-4-1790;  d.  3-24-1872. 

167  Thomas,  b.  12-22-1791;  d.  1-19-1875. 

168  Phebe,  b.  10-17-1793;  d.  11-4-1857,  unm. 

169  Ebenezer,  b.  6-25-1795;  d.  2-18-1886. 

170  Lydia,  b.  5-10-1797:  d.  10-     -1830; 

m.  ,  John  Lunt. 

171  Sarah,  b.  7-5-1799;  d. 

m.  ,  Moses  Jenkins. 

172  John,  b.  6-1-1802;  d.  4-15-1885. 

173  Isaiah,  b.  6-17-1804;  d.  3-3-1886. 

174  Stephen,  b.  5-20-1806;  d. 

56.  Ebenezer  married  2-9-1786,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Peter  Staples. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

175  William,         b.  ;  d. 

176  Abigail,  b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

177  Mary,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  3-20-1815,  David  Furbish. 

178  P^benezer,      b.  ;  d. 

179  Tobias,  b.  ;  d.  , 

57.  John  married  11-1-1797,  Martha  Gould. 
Issue,  born  in  Berwick,  Me.: 

180  William,  b.  5-30-1799;  d.  8-16-1832. 

181  Mary,  b.  8-6-1803;  d.  12.9.1839. 

182  John,  b.  4-5-1808;  d.  7-8-1832. 

183  Isiah,  b.  2-27-1811;  d.  8-29.1870. 

58.  Obediah  was  a  farmer  and  married  ,    Lydia 
Cavcrly. 

Issue,  born  in  Tuftonboro,  N.  H.: 

184  Katherine,     b.  12.16-1800;  d 

m.  ,  Grafton  Abbott. 

185  Nathaniel,  b.  12.28-1802;  d.  y.,  unm. 

186  Richard,  b.  12-27-1804;  d. 

187  Sally,  b.  6-4-1807;  d. 

m.  , Moody. 


24  Frye  Genealogy 

i88  Joseph,  b,  6.29-1809;  d.  7.3-1809,  unm. 

189  Benjamin,  b.  6-29-1809;  d.  1-13-1891. 

190  John,  b.  10-29-I811;  d.  y.,  unm. 

191  Mary  H.,  b.  10-2I-I813;  d.  5. 11. 1797; 

m.  5.23-1859,  George  Mann. 

192  Nathaniel,     b.  6-II-1816;  d.  12.20-1898. 

193  Lydia,  b.  7-I-1819;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Rogers. 

59.  Daniel  was  a  farmer  and  married  9-4-1808,  Jane  Smith,  b. 
12-4. 1788;  d.  2.5-1866. 

Issue,  born  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

194  Oliver,  b.  11-30-1808;  d. 

195  Louisa,  b.  7.2-1810;  d. 

m.  ,  1835,  William  Plaisted. 

196  James  William,  b.  9.24.1812;        d. 

197  Edmund,       b.  12-16-1814:  d. 

198  Sarah,  b.  5-8-1816;  d. 

m.  ,  James  Benny. 

199  Samuel  Smith,  b.  12-8-1819;        d. 

200  Robert  Smith,  b.  4-18-1822;         d. 

201  Washington,  b.  9. 22-1824;  d.  9.11-1858,  unm. 

202  George  Henry,  b.  6-4-1827;  d.  -1847,  unm. 

203  Edward  Franklin,  b.  I-25-1830;  d. 

204  Joshua  Huntress,  b.  11-17-1832;  d. 

61.     Edmund  married  6-17-1802,  Sally  Dixon. 
Issue,  born  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

205  Mary  Jane,    b.  ;  d. 

m.  -1829,  Tobias  Frye  (179). 

206  ,     b.  ;  d. 

207  Samuel,  b.  ;  d. 

82.  Benjamin  was  a  farmer,  public  speaker  and  prominent 
Friend,  and  lived  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  until  after  1854  when  he 
went  to  live  in  Okaloosa,  Iowa,  and  remained  there  for  the 
rest  of  his  life.  He  married  9.2-1802,  Lydia  Bean  of  Sandwich, 
N.  H. 


Adrian  of  Kittery  25 

Issue,  b.  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  and  Lynn,  Mass.: 

208  Daniel,  b.  7-15-1804;  d.  12-9-1807,  unm. 

209  Sara,  b.  6-17-1807;  d.  6- 13- 1799; 

m.  11-24-1830,  Moses  Hoag. 

210  Daniel,  b.  9-9-1809;  d.  3-30-1875. 

211  Abigail  C,     b.  7-21-1811;  d.  11-22-1887; 

m.  (i)  1-31-1845,  G.  Cornell;    m.  (2)  12-18-1851, 
Stephen  Beede. 

212  Mary  F.,        b.  7-23-1814;  d.  2-28-1895; 

m.  10-18-1850,  Dr.  D.  R.  Bailey. 

213  John,  b.  6-12-1817;  d.  4-19-1818,  unm. 

214  Ann,  b.  10-13-1820;  d.  7-IO-1825,  unm. 

84.     Joshua  married  ,  Sarah  Bean. 

Issue,  born  in  China,  Me.: 

215  Benjamin,      b.  4-23-1812;  d. 

216  Lydia  B.,       b.  8-21-1814;  d. 

m.  8-27-1834,  Joseph  Hawks. 

217  Hannahs.,  b.  11-9-1822;  d. 

m.  12-25-1849,  Hartwell  O.  Ward. 

87.  Elisha  was  a  carriage  maker,  he  moved  from  Sandwich  in 
1817  to  Weare,  N.  H.,  and  in  1833  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  where  he 
lived  until  his  death.  He  married  1-19-1815,  Elizabeth  Chase 
of  Deering,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Sandwich,  and  Weare,  N.H.,and  Lynn,  Mass.: 

218  Lydia,  b.  12-23-1815;  d.  7-4-1852; 

m.  5-20-1838,  N.  A.  Mudge. 

219  Henchman  Hains,  b.  11-19-1817;  d. 

220  Caroline  Dame,  b.  7-7-1828;        d. 

m.  1-20-1846,  John  Jepson. 

93.  Ebenezer  was  a  farmer  and  married  10-23- 1825,  Mary 
Watson,  b.  1-7-1805;  d.  5-22-1874. 

Issue,  born  at  Limerick,  Me.: 

221  Daniel,  b.  4-12-1828;  d.  10-11-1909. 


26 


Frye  Genealogy 


222  Mary  Jane,    b,  3-6-1830;  d. 

m.  10-7-1851,  Albert  Weeks. 

223  Charles,  b.  5-3-1833;  d.  7-25-1907. 

224  Joseph,  b.  6-13-1837;  d.  9-9-1914. 


98.     James  married  ,  Elizabeth  Bonnegh  of  Lebanon, 

N.  H.,  and  had  six  sons  and  four  daughters,  but  have  not  been 
able  to  find  good  authority  for  names  and  dates,  just  leave  the 
place  for  them  to  be  filled  in  later. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


225 

b. 

226 

b. 

227        , 

b. 

228 

b. 

229 

b. 

230 

b. 

231 

b. 

232 

b. 

233 

,  b. 

234 

b. 

116.     James  Clapp  married  early  in  1820  Mercy  A.  Cooper,  b. 
8-27-1805;  d.  2-19-1841. 

Issue,  born  in  North  Haven,  Me.: 


235  Delia, 

m. 

236  Julia, 

m. 

237  Harriet, 

m. 

238  Lucy, 

m.  8-7-1 


b.  12-7-1820;  d. 

-1841,  Capt.  Joshua  Thomas, 
b.  4.2.1822;  d. 

,  Henry  Alexander, 
b.  3-14-1824;  d. 

,  Benj.  Alexander, 
b.  12-11-1825;  d. 

842,  David  Ames. 


239  William,        b.  7-9-1827; 

240  James,  b.  3-II-1829; 

241  Thomas,         b.  1-24-1831; 

242  Erastus  S.,     b.  11-9-1832; 

243  Enos  Cooper,  b.  10-15-1834; 

244  Albion  Hall,  b.  5-1-1836; 


d. 

-1903. 

d. 

d. 

9- 

13- 

1850,  unm 

d. 

d. 

d. 

I 

-25. 

1863. 

Adrian  of  Kittery  27 

245  Alfred,  b.  6-19-1837;  d.  1-12-1838,  unm. 

246  Alfred,  b.  3-2-1839;  d.  3-3-1902. 

247  Geo.  Wallace,  b.  3-7-1840;  d.  -1866. 

118.     William  married  ,  Betsey  Ames. 

Issue,  born  in  Searsport,  Me.: 

248  Susan,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Geo.  Breeding. 

249  Amanda,        b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Wm.  H.  Post. 

250  Joseph  E.,     b.  ;  d. 

251  Ruth  D.,        b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Geo.  Post. 

252  Ebenezer  A.,  b.  2-26-1838;  d.  7-3-1863. 

122.  Dr.  Thomas  Johnson  Nutter  graduated  at  Colby  College, 
he  studied  medicine  with  Dr.  Potter  of  Waterville,  Me.,  and 
graduated  at  the  New  York  Medical  Univ.  He  practiced  for 
three  years  in  the  Cherokee  Nation,  Ark.  In  1847  he  moved 
to  Rockland,  Me.,  where  he  remained  until  his  death  and  was  a 
prominent  physician.  He  married  3-4-1851,  Susan  Mclntyre 
Arey  of  Westport,  Me.,  and  a  connection  of  one  of  the  de- 
scendants of  the  John  of  Andover  line.  She  was  b.  ; 
d.  7-29-1896. 

Issue,  b.  in  Rockland,  Me.: 

253  Charles  R.,    b.  11-7-1852;  d.  6-10-1909. 

254  Samuel  F.,     b.  12-13-1858;  d.  9-17-1859,  unm. 

255  Annie  Frances,  b.  10-27-1861;     d. 

125.  James  Pierpont,  married  5-13-1822,  Abigail,  dau.  of 
Elijah  and  Annie  (Brooks)  Varney,  b.  5-17-1802;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

256  Martha  Ann,  b.  3-27-1823;  d. 

m.  ,  Wm.  Sargent. 

257  Amritta  T.,  b.  7-27-1825;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Leighton. 

258  Asabel  Wm.,  b.  10-10-1828;         d. 


28  Frye  Genealogy 

259  Horatio  B.,   b.  2-28-1830;  d. 

260  Alphonso  G.,  b.  5-18-1833;  d. 

261  Leonidas  B.,  b.  3-25-1837;  d. 

262  John  R.,         b.  7-27- 1840;  d. 

263  Georgianna,  b.  9-24-1844;  d.  y.,  unm. 


SIXTH  GENERATION 

139.     William  married  (i)  ,  Fanny  Fuller;  m.  (2) 

11-16-1837,  Sarah  Ray  of  Stow,  Mass.,  b.  ;  d.  3-12- 

1864. 

Issue,  born  in  Bolton  and  Berlin,  Mass.: 

264  Adaline  Belvin,  b.  5-19-1827;      d.  1I-20-1855. 

265  William  Henry,  b.  4-19-1829;      d. 

m.  ,  Mary  E.  Goddard;   no  issue. 

266  George  F.,     b.  9-25-1831;  d  -1870. 

267  Sampson  W.,  b.  5-19-1833;  d. 

268  Fanny,  b.  9-28-1838;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  Timothy  N.  Easman;  m.  (2) 

,  Brigham  Rowe. 
69  David  A.,      b.  3-23-1840;  d.  ,  unm. 

270  Abraham,      b.  11-6-1841;  d.  ,  unm. 

271  Sarah,  b.  7-9-1843;  d.  -1843,  unm. 

146.     Homer  was  in  the  shoe  business  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  was 
of  a  jovial  disposition,  witty,  always  saw  the  bright  side  of  life. 
He  was  a  life  member  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     He  married 
10-I2-1832,  Patience,  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Anna  Boyce. 
Issue,  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.: 

272  James  Boyce,  b.  8-10-1833;  d.  3-4-1914. 

273  Eliza  Maria,  b.  5-19-1835;  d.  3-9-1836,  unm. 

274  Eliza  Maria,  b.  3-10-1837;  d. 

m.  10-10-1858,  Walter  B.  Allen. 

275  Edward  Earle,  b.  10-22-1839;      d. 

276  Charles  Coffin,  b.  5-31-1842;        d.  3-21-1901,  unm. 

155.  Lewis  Thompson  was  a  shoe  manufacturer  and  once  a 
member  of  the  Mass.  House  of  Rep.  He  married  12-20-1838, 
Lovinia  S.  Foster,  b.  ;  d. 


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Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

277  John  Addison,  b.  11-27-1839; 

278  Charles  Lewis,  b.  4-4-1842; 

279  Lucy  b.,  b.  12-1-1844; 

280  Mary  L.,        b.  4-18- 1848; 

278  Charles  Lewis,  b.  4-4-1842; 

279  Lucy  B.,         b.  12-1-1844; 

280  Mary  L.,         b,  4-18-1848; 


d.  8-28-1911. 

d.  11-24-1919. 

d. 

d.  8-18-1848,  unm. 

d.  11-24-1919. 

d. 

d.  8-18-1848,  unm. 


285 

,     b. 

286 

.     b. 

287 

,     b. 

166.  William  was  a  farmer  and  married  11-3-1815,  Eunice 
Ramsdell. 

Issue,  born  in  China,  Me.: 

281  Charles  Ramsdell,  b.  10-9-1816;  d.  ,  1835,  unm. 

282  George  Ramsdell,  b.  12-7-1818;  d. 

283  William  Henry,  b.  8-13-1821;      d.  ,  1845,  unm. 

284  Joshua,  b.  12-17-1823;  d. 

d. 
d. 
d. 

167.  Thomas  was  a  farmer  and  so  successful  that  he  retired 
early  in  life  and  became  a  literary  man.  He  married  , 
Lydia,  dau.  of  William  and  Anna  (Hacker)  Purinton,  b.  4-9- 
1795;  d.  10-19-1881. 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me.: 

288  William  Alfred,  b.  5-25-1827;      d.  11-12-1908; 

m.  (i)   11-16-1853,  Amanda  A.  Martin;    m.  (2) 
5-4-1871,  Clara  A.  Copeland  Leonard.    No  issue. 

289  Ellen  Maria,  b.  1-7-1829;  d. 

m.  4-22-1857,  Abraham  Thomas  Barker. 

169     Ebenezer  was   a  farmer  and   married  (i)  Lydia  Austin 


b.  ;  d.  7-4-1827;   married  (2) 

Purinton,  b.  7-19-1797;  d.  2-6-1861. 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me.: 

290  Edward  C,    b.  2-12-1824; 

291  Almira  A.,     b.  7-24-1825; 

292  Edward  A.;  b.  3-11-1827; 


,  Lavinia 


d.  7-18-1826,  unm. 
d.  7-19-1826,  unm. 
d.  3-17-1865. 


30  Frye  Genealogy 

172.  John  was  a  farmer  and  lived  on  the  old  homestead.     He 
married  Sarah  Foster  of  Vassalboro,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me.: 

293  John  Foster,  b.  3-9-1845;  d.  5-15-1914; 

m.  9-     -1868,  Sarah  Whitcomb,  dau.  of  Dr.  Benj. 
N.  and  Dr.  Lucy  Harris.     No  issue. 

173.  IsiAH  was  a  successful  farmer  and  married  10-31-1833, 
Mary  Goddard  of  Sidney,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me.: 

294  Lusana  C,     b.  12-14-1834;  d.  7-11-1913; 

m.  10-25-1860,  Chas.  C.  Winslow. 

295  John  Albert,  b.  8-20-1837;  d.  2-29-1916. 

296  Chas.  H.  Goddard,  b.  10-21-1846;  d. 

174.  Stephen  married  ,  Mary,  dau.  of  Thos.  Carl- 
ton of  Vassalboro. 

Issue,  born  in  Waterville,  Me.: 

297  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.         ,  1840;     d.  y.,  unm. 

298  Maria,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

299  George  C,     b.  3-12-1843;  d. 

m.  6-1 5-1880,  Eunice  Nichols.     No  issue. 

178.  Ebenezer  married  (i)  7-21-1818,  Betsy  Hanscom;  m.  (2) 
2-8-1829,  Elizabeth  Tucker. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

;  d. 

1845,  Hannah  Deering. 

;  d. 

,  Oliver  Dennett. 

179.  Tobias  married  ,  1829,  Mary  Jane  Fry  (201). 
Issue,  b.  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

302  Edmund  A.,  b.  ,  1829;         d. 

303  Ira  H.,  b.  ;  d. 

304  Sylvester,       b.  12-3-1831;  d.  2-19-1895. 

305  Ebin,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Carrie  E.  Hartford.    No  issue. 


300  William, 

b. 

m. 

301   Betsy, 

b. 

m. 

Adrian 

OF  KiTTERV 

306  Fanny,         b. 

m. 

307  George  E.,    b. 

;  d. 

,  Sylvester  Lawry. 
:  d. 

>  1903 

183.     IsiAH  married 

,  Phebe  Hussey. 

Issue,  born  in  Berwick,  Me. 

: 

308  Sarah  E.  H.,  b. 

;  d. 

309  ,     b. 

310  ,     b. 

311  John  J.,           b. 

312  ,     b. 

186.     Richard  was  a  farmer  a 

nd  married 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 

Ev. 

?n«! 

31 


Issue,  born  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.: 

313  John,  b.  ;  d. 

314  Ivory,  b.  ;  d. 

315  Louise,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  (l)  ,  Isiah  Johnson;  m.  (2) 

Thos.  Eastman. 

316  Lizzie,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  1-22-1886,  Wesley  O.  Farrar. 

189.  Benjamin  was  a  farmer  and  married  10-3-1837,  Rhoda  M., 
dau.  of  Moses  and  Sally  (Tappen)  Hoyt,  b.  2-1-1816;  d.  10-12- 
1893. 

Issue,  born  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.: 

317  Sarah  E.,  b.  8-9-1839; 

318  Joseph  F.,  b.  4-9-1841; 

319  George  H.,  b.  5-3-1843; 

320  Charles  E.,  b.  10-6-1846; 

321  Eliza  E.,  b.  4-30-1849; 

m.  ,  Fred  Marston, 

322  George  H.,    b.  1. 15-1852;  d. 


d.  10-11-1903. 

d. 

d.  8-30-1849,  unm. 

d. 

d. 


192.     Nathaniel  was  a  farmer  and  married  (i)  1-12-1853,  Eliza 
A.  Tappan;  married  (2)  11-30-1882,  Mariah  J.  Hoag. 

Issue,  born  in  Sandwich,  N.  H.: 


32  Frye  Genealogy 

323  George  W.,    b.  11-11-1853;  d.  5-24-1914; 

m.  (i)  ,  Emma  Swan;  m.  (2) 

,  Emma  J.  Coburn.  No  issue. 

324  Lydia  F.,  b.  5-24-1855;  d.  y.,  unm. 

325  Orrin  C,  b.  6-22-1857;  d. 

326  Frederick,  b.  9-17-1858;  d.  2-27-1860,  unm. 

327  Frederick,  b.  3-1-1860;  d.  1-14-1884,  unm. 

328  Eliza  E.,  b.  12-3-1861;  d. 

m.  10-31-1878,  Seneca  M.  Barnard. 

329  Nathaniel  F.,  b.  10-7-1863;  d. 

330  Harriet  F.,     b.  1-23-1866;  d.  10-     -1891. 

331  Mary  H.,        b.  12-7-1867;  d. 

m.  ,  Melvin  A..  Fogg. 

194.     Oliver  married  (i)  9-10-1837,  Ann  Somerby;  m.  (2) 
Nancy  Somerby. 
Issue,  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.: 

332  Charles  Thomas,  b.  11-8-1838;     d.  9-11-1840,  unm. 

333  Caroline  Augusta,  b.  1-13-1840;  d.  ,  unm. 

334  MaryAbby,  b.  11-25-1844;  d. 

204.     Joshua  Huntress  married  ,  1862,  Mary  E.  Brooks. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

335  Carrie  Luella,  b.  6-3-1863;  d. 

336  Edgar  Clinton,  b.  12-25-1865;      d. 

337  Marietta,        b.  1-14-1871;  d. 

338  Emma  A.,      b.  9-6-1873;  d. 

206.     married  ,  Mehitable  Wilkerson, 


ssue,  born  in  Eliot, 

Me.: 

)      ITX^^ili  tCll^lX^       VTl 

339 

b. 

;  d. 

340 

b. 

;  d. 

341   Maggie, 

b. 

;  d. 

342  Addie, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  L.  H.  Plaisted, 

343 

b. 

;  d. 

344  Annie, 

b. 

;  d. 

345 

b. 

;  d. 

346  Sarah  J., 

b. 

;  d. 

1898; 


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33 


210.  Daniel  married  11-17-1834,  Judith  Page  of  Ware;  N.  H. 
b.  10-17-1808;  d.  1-17-1895.  They  lived  in  Sandwich  until 
about  1854,  moving  then  with  their  children  to  Muscatine,  Iowa. 

Issue,  born  at  Sandwich,  N.  H.: 

347  John,  b.  7-31-1838;  d. 

348  Pliny,  b.  7-8-1842;  d. 

m.  8-31-1870,  Mary  Deane.     No  issue. 


215.     Benjamin  married  (i)  10-25-1837,  Phebe,  dau.  of  John  and 
Hannah  Grossman,  b.  10-17-1816;  d.  4-6-1846;  married  (2) 

,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Nicholas  and  Mary  (Field)  Varney  of 
Durham,  Me.,  b.  6-13-1813;   d. 


Issue,  born  in  China,  Me.: 

349  Lydia  Ann,   b.  1-7-1841;  d. 

350  Daniel,  b.  7-23-1846;  d. 

351  Charles,  b.  7-18-1850;  d. 


,  1879,  unm. 


221.     Daniel  married  12-6-1860,  Margaret 

Issue,  born  in  Stillwater,  Minn.: 

352  Mary,             b.  ;  d. 

353  Charles  E.,    b.  ;  d. 

354  Elizabeth,      b.  ;  d. 

355  Grace,             b.  ;  d. 

356  Allie,              b.  ;  d. 

357  Nellie,            b.  ;  d. 


224.     Joseph  was  a  farmer  and  married  7-2-1861,  Ellen  Dear- 
born, b.  4-12-1842;  d. 


Issue,  born  in  Limerick,  Me.: 

358  Lewis  J.,        b.  7-5-1862; 

359  Nellie  E., 

m. 

360  Lydia, 

361  Mary  E., 

362  Addie  B., 

m. 


b.  8-11-1863;  d.  3-11-1894; 

,  Daniel  S.  Berry, 
b.  6-28-1865;  d.  1-20-1871,  unm. 

b.  4-16-1867;  d.  1-3-1871,  unm. 

b.  I-12-1869;  d. 

,  1894,  Edmund  Andrews. 


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Frye  Genealogy 


363  Edgar  B.,       b.  10-16-1873;  d. 

364  Lillian  M.,     b.  5-28-1875;  d. 

m.  9-4-1899,  F.  W.  Towne. 


239.     William  was  a  sea  captain  and  married  (i) 
Betsy  Wheeler,  b.  ;  d.  ;  m.  (2) 

,  Mary  Ann  Thurston. 

Issue,  born  in  Beverly,  Mass.: 

365  William,  b.  ;  d. 

366  George,  b.  ;  d. 

367  Albion,  b,  ;  d. 

368  Anna,  b.  ;  d. 


240.     James  married  (i) 

;  d.  2-2-1861;  m.  (2) 

Issue,  born  in 

369  Ada  Augusta,  b. 

370  Frederick,      b. 

371  Edmund,       b. 

372  Clara,  b. 


,  Harriet  Cooper,  b. 
,  Rose  Small. 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


242.  Capt.  Erastus  Stephenson,  a  descendant  of  Edward 
Doty  of  the  Mayflower,  married  3-19-1854,  Jane  Wing  of  Nova 
Scotia,  b.  10-26-1834;  d.  4-2-1912;  and  was  a  descendant  of  Wm. 
Brewster  and  Stephen  Hopkins  of  the  Mayflower. 

Issue,  born  in  North  Haven,  Me.: 

373  Thos.  Wilmot,  b.  3-15-1855;         d. 

374  Helen  Frances,  b.  10-2-1857;       d. 

m.  ,  Walter  C.  Bradstreet. 

375  Alexis  Everett,  b.  11-2-1859;       d. 

376  Alfred  Irvin,  b.  8-13-1862;  d. 

377  Charles  Weston,  b.  6-23-1865;     d.  5-16-1866,  unm. 

243.  Capt.  Enos  Cooper  went  to  sea  at  the  age  of  ten,  work- 
ing up  to  captain  on  a  fishing  vessel.  He  went  to  California  by 
vessel  in  1869  and  since  that  time  has  been  engaged  in  boat 
building.     He  married  11-3-1853,  Edna  Stanley  Cooper. 


Adrian  of  Kittery  35 

Issue,  born  in  New  Haven,  Me.,  West  Gloucester  and  Bever- 
ly, Mass.: 

378  Judson,  b.  10-21-1855;  d.  4-24-1867,  unm. 

379  Mercy,  b.  7-18-1857;  d. 

m.  12-13-1885,  S.  J.  Thorndike. 

380  Julia,  b.  9-18-1859;  d.  11-30-1859,  unm. 

381  Lizzie,  b.  11-3-1860;  d. 

m.  8-20-1887,  A.  F.  Woodbury. 

382  Rose,  b.  3-6-1863;  d. 

m.  11-26-1879,  Edwin  Pert. 

383  Abigail,  b.  4-10-1865;  d.  10-20-1867,  unm. 

384  Lilla,  b.  3-I-1867;  d. 

m.  10-29-1888,  H.  H.  Houston. 

385  Charles  E.,     b.  8-1-1870;  d. 

386  Herbert,         b.  1-26- 1873;  d. 

387  Hermon,        b.  1-26-1873;  d. 

388  Chester,  b,  4-21-1875;  d. 

246.  Alfred  married  Franccna  Pettee  and  died  in  San  Fran- 
cisco, when  returning  from  the  Philippines. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

389  Julia,  b.  ;  d. 

390  Alice,  b.  ;  d. 

247.  George  Wallace  married  ,  Adelia  Spear  of 
Rockland,  Me.     He  was  lost  at  sea. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

391  Fred  Ernest,  b.  ;  d. 

392  George,  b.  ;  d. 

250.     Joseph  F.,  married  ,  1856,  Lydia  Leistnee. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

393  Georgia,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Horace  Allen. 

253.     Charles  Robie  married  7-5-1882,  Rose  Addie  Staples. 
Issue,  born  in 


36  Frye  Genealogy 

394  Thos.  Maynard,  b.  8-10-1883;      d.  4-     -1905,  unm. 

395  Charles  Robie,  b.  7-1-1887;  d. 

396  Florence  Mabel,  b.  12-20-1888;  d.  2-18-1907. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION 

266.     George  F.  was  a  shoemaker  and  married  , 

Zilpah  A.,  dau.  of  Ephriam  Goddard,  b.  ;  d.  5-12- 

1867. 

Issue,  born  in  Berlin,  Mass.: 

397  Nellie  G.,  b.  ,1853;         d.  11-11-1870,  unm. 

398  Chester  J.,  b.  3-21-1855;  d.  ,  1894. 

399  Charles  A.,  b.  2-1 5-1857;  d.  ,  1877,  unm. 

400  George  E.,  b.  12-8-1859;  d. 

401  Leslie  M.,  b.  ,  1862;  d. 

272.  James  Boyce  was  a  shoe  manufacturer  and  married  12-19- 
1859,  Sarah  E.  Russ. 

Issue,  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.: 

402  Nellie  B..      b.  3-26-1861;  d.  M-22-1887; 

m.  2-11-1883,  Wm.  Ballard. 

403  Jessie  Russ,   b.  9-25-1868;  d. 

m.  6-4-1889,  Howard  Mac  D.  Allen. 

275.  Edward  Earle  married 
Issue,  born  in  : 

404  Edward  Homer,  b.  3-19-1S70;     d. 

405  John  L.,         b.  I-IO-1872;  d. 

406  Grace  T.,        b.  3-16-1874;  d. 

m.  10-3-1906,  J.  T.  Smith. 

407  James  B.,       b.  11-26-1876;  d. 

408  Catherine  E.,  b.  11-19-1879;  d. 

409  Charles  C,     b.  3-31-1888;  d. 

276.  Gen.  Charles  Coffin  from  early  manhood  until  1876  was 
connected  with  the  shoe  business  in  Lynn,  Mass.  In  1880  he 
was  made  treasurer  of  the  Lynn  Gas  and  Electric  Co.     He  held 


Adrian  of  Kittery  37 

many  city  offices,  city  auditor,  city  marshal!,  President  of  the 
Common  Council  for  two  years,  and  was  President  of  the  Board 
ot  Alderman  when  he  died.  He  joined  the  militia  in  i86i  and 
served  until  mustered  out  in  1863.  He  again  joined  in  1864 
and  served  with  much  distinction  in  several  ranks  until  7-30- 
1897,  when,  at  his  own  request,  he  was  retired  with  the  rank  of 
Brig.  Gen.  He  was  also  a  very  prominent  Mason  and  a  mem- 
ber of  various  other  societies.     He  never  married. 

277.  John  Addison  married  9-26-1861,  Elvira  F.  Russell,  b.  4- 
1-1839;  ci- 

Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

410  Walter  Preston,  b.  2-7-1862;        d. 

411  Carrie  Lovina,  b.  9-10-1864;         d.  2-23-1917; 

m.  6-15-1892,  Herbert  Hazelton. 

412  Bertha  R.,     b.  11-9-1865;  d.  8-4-1866,  unm. 

413  Lillian  H.,     b.  5-31-1869:  d.  10-19-1869,  unm, 

414  Delia  Martha,  b.  8-28-1876;         d. 

m.  10-9-1907,  John  W.  Morse. 

278.  Charles  Lewis  was  a  shoe  manufacturer  in  Marlboro  and 
then  in  Lynn,  Mass.  He  married  4-3-1861,  Lucinda  Ellen  Howe, 
b.  3-10-1840;  d.  3-14-1913. 

Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

415  Lewis  Thompson,  b.  10-15-1861;  d. 

m.  11-24-1886,  Florence  E.  Haskell.     No  issue. 

416  Laura  May,   b.  8-13-1863;  d. 

417  Winthrop  Howe,  b.  7-9-1864;  d.  9-4-1864,  unm. 

418  Arthur  Willis,  b.  9-16-1865;  d. 

419  Eugene,          b.  1-18-1868;  d.  4-3-1868,  unm. 

420  Charles  Hervey,  b.  1-23-1869;  d. 

421  Etta  Gertrude,  b.  6-19-1871;  d.  9-10-1872,  unm. 

422  Roy  Hunting,  b.  11-13-1873;       d. 

423  Benjamin,      b.  3-24-1875;  d.  8-20-1875,  unm. 

424  Ernest  Clifton,  b.  10-23-1876;     d.  11-2-1885,  unm. 

282.     George  Ramsdell  married  ,  Elizabeth  Sear- 

wood. 


38  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  : 

425  son,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

426  son,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

292.  Edward  A.  was  a  leather  dealer  in  Boston  and  married 
11-30-1853,  Esther  Jones,  dau.  of  Moses  and  Gertrude  (Frye) 
Whittier  of  Dover,  N.  H.,  b.  2-22-1829;  d.  .     She 

was  a  first  cousin  of  the  poet  John  Greenleaf  Whittier. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

427  Elizabeth,      b.  11-7-1854;  d.  7-27-1869,  unm. 

428  Lydia  Almira,  b.  10-6-1856;         d.  4-29-1858,  unm. 

429  Edward  Whittier,  b.  12-2-1860;  d. 

430  Ebenezer  S.,  b.  IO-16-1862;  d. 

295.  John  Albert  was  a  farmer  and  in  the  latter  part  of  his 
life  did  some  evangelistic  work.  His  daughter  Mary  is  a 
successful  teacher  and  his  daughter  Gertrude  is  a  prominent 
field  worker  for  the  Maine  Children's  Home  Society.  He 
married  11-26-1862,  Anna  W.  Allen  of  Vassalboro,  b.  12-25-1843; 
d.  11-27-1890. 

Issue,  born  in  Vassalboro,  Me  : 

431  son,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

432  Gertrude  E.,  b.  4-15-1873;  d. 

433  Mary  Elma,  b.  12-24-1876:  d. 

434  Elizabeth  Allen,  b.  12-6-1880;     d. 

296.  Charles  Henry  Goddard  married  ,  Clara 
Schraf. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

435  Eugene,         b.  4-8-1869;  d.  10-9-1913. 

436  Cora  M..        b.  6-29-1 871;  d. 

437  Luella,  b.  1-21-1874;  d. 

m.  ,  1899,  Albert  Kirchner. 

302.  Edmund  Augustus  married  10-18-1853,  Susan  Elizabeth 
Morse  of  Sandwich,  N.  H.,  b.  ,  1837;  d. 


Adrian  of  Kittery 


39 


Issue,  born  in  Berwick,  Me.: 

438  Daniel  Morse,  b.  11-6-1854; 

439  Emma  Frances,  b.  5-8-1860; 

440  John  Ellsworth,  b. 

303.     Ira  H.  married 

Issue,  born  in  Dover,  N.  H.: 

441  Sadie,  b. 

442  Nellie,  b. 

443  George,  b. 


d. 

d. 

d.  y.,  unm. 


,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Wake- 


304.     Sylvester  married 

field,  b.  ,  1837;  d.  4-27-1896. 

Issue,  born  in  Kittery,  Me.,  and  Portsmouth,  N.  H.; 

444  Cora  E.,         b.  12-18-1856;  d. 

m.  ,  Frisbie. 

445  Ida  v.,  b.  11-5-1859;  d.  10-3- 

m.  ,  Woodsum. 

446  Elizabeth  A.,  b.  5-22-1862;  d. 


m. 

447  Elmer  H., 

448  Ivory, 

449  Percy  B., 

450  Susie  P., 

m. 

451  Carrie  M., 

m. 


,  Cate. 
b.  5-23-1865: 
b.  4-25-1873; 
b.  4-1-1874; 
b.  4-1-1874; 


d. 

d. 
d. 
d. 

, Tibbetts. 

b.  10-6-1876;  d. 


,  Harry  E.  Foote. 

452  Florida  L.,    b.  4-9-1878;  d. 

m.  , Louden. 

307.     George  E.,  married  ,  Laura  Spinney  of  Eliot 

and  lived  on  the  old  homestead  until  his  death. 
Issue,  born  in  Eliot,  Me.: 

453  Lottie,  b.  ;  d. 

454  Laura,  b.  ;  d. 


313.    John  married 
Issue,  born  in 

455  William  S.,    b. 


;  d. 


40  Frye  Genealogy 

318.  Joseph  F.,  has  been  a  pattern  maker  and  was  connected 
with  the  Laconia  Car  Co.  for  over  fifty  years.  He  married  lO- 
21-1874,  Edna  V.  Elsworth. 

Issue,  born  in  Laconia,  N.  H.: 

456  Lulu  B.,         b.  10-28-1878;  d. 

320.  Charles  E.  has  been  a  foreman  and  connected  with  the 
Laconia  Car  Co.  for  nearly  fifty  years.  He  married  10-5-1870, 
Mary  O.  Vittum. 

Issue,  born  in  Laconia,  N.  H.: 

457  Charles  W.,   b.  6-5-1871;  d. 

458  Ralph  B.,       b.  4-23-1875;  d. 

459  Melvin  M.,    b.  4-6-1877;  d. 

m.  6-17-1903,  Jessie  W.  McGloughlin.     No  issue. 

322.     George  H.  married  9-9-1882,  Alethia  M.  Beede. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

460  Charlotte,      b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

461  Ernest  B.,     b.  ;  d. 

325.     Orrin  C.  married  (i)  11-10-1886,  Ella  G.  Wood,  b. 

;  d.  8-28-1891;  married  (2)  10-25-1892,  Nellie  A.  Wood. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

461   Lyman  Wood,  b.  11-23-1888        d.  y.  unm. 

463  Bernice  M.,  b.  8-14-1891;  d. 

m.  3-10-1913,  D.  J.  Peaslee. 

464  Lena  D.,        b.  2-4-1895;  d. 

465  Burton  Tappan,  b.  4-2-1900;        d.  6-5- 1909,  unm. 

466  Richard  Alden,  b.  8-3-1905;         d. 

329.     Nathaniel  F.  married  ,  Olive  L.  Skinner. 

Issue,  born  in  Fossil,  Ore.,  and  Meredith,  N.  H.: 

467  Maurice  A.,  b.  2-11-1892;  d. 

468  Blanche  M.,  b.  5-13-1895;  d. 

347.     John  and  his  brother  Pliny  have  been  valuable  ministers 
in  the  Society  of  Friends  for  many  years.     They  moved  West 


Adrian  of  Kittery  41 

with  their  parents  about  1854  to  Muscatine,  Iowa,  and  now 
reside  in  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  John  married  10-16-1861, 
Abigail  Johnson. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

469  Edwin  J.,        b.  6-22-1864;  d.  9-2-1864,  unm. 

470  Elwin  D.,       b.  6-22-1864;  d.  9-20-1864,  unm. 

358.  Lewis  J.  moved  at  an  early  age  to  Mass.  and  became  a 
carpenter.  In  1899  he  moved  back  to  Limerick  and  bought  a 
small  part  of  the  old  homestead.  He  has  been  a  Selectman 
and  is  now  in  the  poultry  business.  He  married  6-2-1886, 
Annie  B.  Eraser. 

Issue,  born  in  Jamaica  Plains,  Mass.: 

471  E.  Maud,        b.  7-15-1887;  d. 

373.     Thomas  Wilmot  married  1-5-1881,  Elizabeth  Neiter. 
Issue,  b.  in  Hyde  Park,  Mass.: 

472  Gertrude  Helen,  b.  12-5-1881;     d. 

m.  ,  Edward  J.  Ackerman. 

473  Hariet  Estelle,  b.  2-14-1883;        d.  7-13-1883,  unm. 

474  Ella  Estelle,  b.  6-18-1884;  d.  9-15-1905,  unm. 

375.  Alexis  Everitt  graduated  Normal  School  of  Chicago  in 
1S85,  L.L.B.  at  Harvard  1890,  A.M.  in  1897.  Taught  in  Chicago 
Normal  School,  1883-6,  also  lectured;  was  admitted  to  the 
Mass.  Bar  in  1890.  Superintendent  of  Schools  in  San  Bernardo, 
Cal.,  1891-2,  has  traveled  much  in  foreign  countries.  Was 
Superintendent  of  Schools  in  Cuba,  1899-1901.  Is  well  known 
for  the  many  geographies  he  has  written  that  are  used  in  all 
schools.  He  married  1-1-1901,  Maria  T.,  dau.  of  Francisco  and 
Carmen  (Perez)  Arruebarrena  of  Havana,  Cuba,  b.  I-27-1878; 
d. 

Issue,  born  in  Cambridge,   Mass.,  and   Highlands  and    Red- 
lands,  Cal.: 

475  Pearl  Eliot,    b.  IO-I3-1901;  d.  1.27-I903,  unm. 

476  Frank  Brewster,  b.  9-10-1904;      d. 

477  Charles,  b.  3-9-1907;  d.  3-12-1907,  unm. 


42  Frye  Genealogy 

478  Carmen,         b.  12-3-1910;  d. 

479  Pearl,  b.  6-17-1917;  d. 

376.     Alfred   Irwin  married  ,  1891,   Myrtis  C.  Brun- 

dage. 

Issue,  born  in  San  Francisco,  Cal.,  and  Portland,  Ore.: 

480  Ariel,  b.  ,  1894;         d.  -1898. 

481  Alice,  b.  8-18-1899;  d. 

482  Albert  Myrton,  b.  8-10-1902;      d. 

385.     Charles  Everett  married  12-18-1889,  Annie  L.  Finley. 
Issue,  born  in  Beverly,  Mass.: 

483  Everett  Thorndike,  b.  4-28-1890;  d.  12-25-1904,  unm. 

388.     Chester  married  9-I-1897,  Elizabeth  McMillin. 
Issue,  born  in  Beverly,  Mass.: 

484  Mary  Edna,  b.  I-15-1899;  d. 

485  Marion  Elizabeth,  b.  1-12-1903;  d.  7-24-1903,  unm. 

486  Walter  Augustus,  b.  8-4-1905;     d. 

487  Robert  Stanley,  b.  9-9-1908;        d.  8-29-1911,  unm. 

488  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  8-31-1912;  d. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION 

404.     Edward  Homer  married  9-3-1900,  Emma  Rogers. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

489  Virginia  R.,  b.  8-8- 1906;  d. 

407.     James  B.,  married  (i)  Angeo  ;    married  (2) 

Lucy 

Issue,  born  in  : 

490  Charles  Boyce,  b.  3-23-1918;       d.  10-25-1918,  unm. 

410.     Walter  Preston  married  3-31-1885,  Adeline  Holyoke, 
b.  6-25-1862;  d. 


Adrian  of  Kittery  43 

Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

491  John  Freeman,  b.  4-6-1886;         d. 

492  Robert  Preston,  b.  8-16-1887;      d. 

493  Russell  Bryham,  b.  6-6-1889;        d. 

418.  Arthur  Willis  is  a  Superintendent  of  a  shoe  factory  and 
married  7-19-1888,  Mary  A.  McLaren  of  London,  Eng.,  b.  lO- 
21-1868;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

494  Marvel  Lucinda,  b.  11-23-1889;    d. 

m.  11-15-1911,  B.  D.  Childress. 

495  Charles  Lewis,   b.  1-27-1891;        d. 

420.  Charles  Hervey  married  2-25-1889,  Nellie  J.  Dodge, 
b.  1-25-1869;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Marlboro,  Mass.: 

496  Bcrnice,  b.  11-23-1899;  d. 

497  Beatrice,         b.  1-I-1891;  d. 

422.  Roy  Hunting  is  Superintendent  of  a  shoe  factory  and 
married  9-6-1905,  Eva  Johnson  Hunt,  b.  12-24-1881;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Lynn,  Mass.,  and  Brookfield,  Mo.: 

498  Virginia,         b.  7-22-1907;  d. 

499  Laura,  b.  3.28-1909;  d. 

435.     Eugene  married  3-15-1899,  Caroline  Bruhns. 
Issue,  born  in  Chicago,  111.: 

500  Esther,  b.  11-9-1901;  d. 

438.  Daniel  Morse  is  Supreme  Secretary  of  the  Supreme 
Lodge,  New  England  Order  of  Protection  in  Boston,  Mass,  He 
married  11-30-1882,  Addie  Florence,  dau.  of  Porter  and  Ann  M. 
Hobbs  of  Springville,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

501  Susie  Maria,  b.  1-18-1885;  d. 

m.  8-4-1904,  Oscar  E.  Cheney. 


44  Frye  Genealogy 

457.  Charles  W.  is  an  engineer  on  the  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  and 
married  4-4-1905,  Gertrude  Folsom. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

502  ,     b.  ;  d.  y. 

503  ,     b.  ;  d.  y. 

458.  Ralph  B.  is  a  carpenter  and  married  4-20-1898,  Nellie 
Johnson. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

504  Edwin  C,        b.  8-I-1902;  d. 


JOHN  OF  ANDOVER 


This  line  wrote  the  name  FRIE  until  1745,  when  Col.  James  (86), 
as  chairman  of  a  meeting  of  the  town  property  signed  the 
records  FRYE. 


JOHN   OF   ANDOVER 


John  ffrie  was  said  to  have  been  born  in  Basing,  England,  in 
April,  1601,  although  there  is  no  record  of  any  ffrie  family 
being  known  there.  All  ancient  records  were  burned  in  the 
destruction  of  the  town  in  1645  by  Cromwell. 

John  ffrie,  with  wife  Ann  and  three  children  sailed  from 
Southampton,  England,  in  May,  1638.  The  ship  Bevis,  with 
Robert  Batten,  Master,  arrived  at  Boston  in  August,  1638. 

John  was  a  wheelwright,  and  settled  first  in  Newbury,  Mass., 
then  moved  to  Andover,  Mass.,  where  his  name  appears  on  the 
town  records  as  the  8th  in  the  list  of  first  settlers  before  1644. 
He  was  a  Freeholder  in  1645  ^"d  one  of  the  ten  male  members 
of  the  First  Church  of  Andover,  organized  10-24.1645.  He 
killed  wolves  in  Andover  in  1656  and  received  £$  a  head  from 
the  Colonial  government  bounty.     Was  Selectman  in  1670. 

After  his  wife  died,  10-22-1680,  he  was  supposed  to  live  with 
his  son  Deacon  John.  He  died  there  11-9-1695,  and  was  buried 
in  Andover  graveyard. 

Issue,  born,  2,  3,  4,  in  England,  the  rest  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

2  John,  b.  ,  1633;        d.  9-17-1696.    No  is- 

sue. 

3  Benjamin,      b.  ,  1635;         d.  2-11-1695. 

4  Elizabeth,      b.  ,  1637;        d.         ,  abt.  1678-81; 

m.  10-4-1660,  Robt.  Stiles. 

5  Sarah,  b.  ,  1642;  d.  3-5-1662,  unm. 

6  Samuel,  b.  ,  1649;  ^-  5-9-1725- 

7  James,  b.  1-5-1652;  d.  9-28-1734. 

SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  Deacon  John  was  Selectman  1671-2.  Town  Proprietor  in 
i68i.  Deacon  of  the  First  Church  in  1686.  Representative  to 
General  Court  in  1692.  He  married  10-4-1660,  Eunice  Potter 
of  Concord,  Mass.  She  was  tried  for  witchcraft  in  1692,  the 
charge  dismissed  in  1693.     They  both  died  in  Andover,  Mass. 


48  Frye  Genealogy 

3.     Benjamin  was  a  farmer  on  the  farm  still  owned  by  his  de- 
scendants in  N.  Andover,  Mass.    Was  Town  Proprietor  previous 
to  i68i.     He  married  5-23-1678,  Mary  Parker,  who  died  3-17- 
1725. 
Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

8  Mary,  b.  2-28-1679;  d.  1-4-1696,  unm. 

-f        9  John,  b.  8.3-1682;  d.  2.2-1753. 

-■:.-,  10  Esther,  b.  7-5-1683;  d.  9-29-1757. 

m.  7-21-1715,  Josiah  Ingalls. 

11  Joseph,  b.  2-II-1684;  d.  II-12-1706,  unm. 

12  Hepsebah,     b.  11-2-1686;  d.  7-2-1752; 

m.  10-29-1734,  John  A.  Abbott. 

13  Nathaniel,     b.  4.1.1691;  d.  6.6. 1 77.7.  No  issue. 

14  Mehitable,     b.  7.22.1693;  d.  11.3O-1694,  unm. 

15  Anne,  b.  ,  abt.  1695;  d.  6-27.1696,  unm. 

6.  Ensign  Samuel  was  Corporal  in  1692.  Ensign  in  1697. 
Lieutenant  in  1698.  Captain  in  1708.  Selectman,  1692,  1702-3. 
Town  Proprietor  before  1681.  Was  a  farmer.  He  married  il- 
20-1671,  Mary,  dau.  of  Lt.  John  and  Mary  Aslebee  or  Aslett, 
b.  4-24.1645;  d.  8-12. 1747.     Their  place  of  burial  is  unknown. 

Issue,  b.  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

16  John,  b.  9-16-1672;  d.  4-7-1737. 

17  Samuel,  b.  5-I-1675;  d.  8-20-1689,  unm. 

18  Mary,  b.  2-22-1677;  d.  6-7.1779; 

m.  12-22-1696,  Joseph  Stephens. 

19  Phebe,  b.  5-28-1680;  d.  5-14-1757; 

m.  12-15-1696,  Samuel  Peters. 

20  Hannah,         b.  4-12-1682;  d.  8-I-1727; 

m.  6-4-1701,  John  Chandler. 

21  Ebenezer,      b.  2-i6-i685r  d.  5-16-1725. 

22  Nathan,  b.  6-15-1688;  d.  3-19-1758. 

23  Deborah,        b.  2-26-1691;  d.  4-14-1761; 

m.  3-10-1720,  Robt.  Andrews. 

24  Samuel,  b.  4.26-1694;  d.  10-17-1761. 

25  Benjamin,      b.  10-8-1698;  d.  12-     -1755. 

7.     Capt.  James  was   in  King  Philip's  War,  Quartermaster  in 
1675-6,  in  Capt.  Gardner's  and  Capt.  Hartshone's  Co.     Was  in 


John  of  Andover  49 

the  "Great  Swamp  Fight,"  12-19-1675.  Was  Captain  in  1702. 
Selectman  in  1689.  Town  Proprietor  before  1681.  Repre- 
sentative to  General  Court,  1702,  1723.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
was  admitted  to  the  First  Church  in  1686.  He  married  1-20- 
1679,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Capt.  John  and  Mary  (Clements)  Osgood, 
b.  8-i2-i66t;  d.  4-14-1741. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

26  Lydia,  b.  2-10-1680;  d.  4-15.1744; 

m.  ,  1700,  Joseph  Parker. 

27  James,  b.  12-23-1682;  d.  2-3-1716. 

28  Sarah,  b.  2-27-1684;  d.  10-19-1772; 

m.  3-22-1705,  William  Lovejoy. 

29  Anne,  b.  ,  1686;         d.  9-7-1703,  unm. 

30  Joseph,  b.  11-II-1687;  d.  4-18-1688,  unm. 

31  Timothy,       b.  2-17-1689;  d.  8-27-1690,  unm. 

32  Timothy,       b.  12-11-1690;  d.  8-27-1693,  unm. 

33  Phebe,  b.  3-29- 1693;  d. 

m.  I-29-1713,  Asa  Swan. 

34  Dorothy,        b.  ,  1695;       d.  <,.j.iji^i; 

m.  3-18-1713,  Capt.  James  Stevens. 

35  Mary,  b.  ,1697;         d.  bef.  1733; 

m.  , Best  or  Bass. 

36  Jonathan,       b.  abt.  1705;  d.  5-8-1725,  unm. 

THIRD  GENERATION 

9.  "Great"  John,  so  called  from  his  large  size.  He  weighed 
310  lbs.  when  he  died  and  his  arm  chair  would  hold  two  ordin- 
ary men  with  ease.  Was  a  farmer  and  was  buried  in  the  old 
cemetery  in  N.  Andover  where  the  grave,  unmarked  by  a  head- 
stone, was  known  for  years  by  its  great  size.  He  married  5-15- 
1712,  Ruth  Wheeler,  b.  ,  1647;  d.  4-24-1754. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

37  Timothy,       b.  5-3-1714;  d.  abt.  1774. 

38  Joseph,  b.  12-18-1715;  d.  12-16-1766. 

39  Ruth,  b.  9-28-1717;  d.  ,  unm. 

40  Mary,  b.  4-12-1719;  d. 

m.  4-2-1745,  Hugh  Gorden. 

41  Benjamin,      b.  4-5-1721;  d.  6-14-1745,  unm. 


50  Frye  Genealogy 

13.  Capt.  Nathaniel  was  a  Town  Proprietor  in  Andover  in 
1713.  Lieutenant  in  1738.  Captain  in  1745.  Selectman,  1738-50. 
Representative  to  General  Court,  1743-4.  Was  in  Nova  Scotia 
in  1749.  He  was  a  farmer  and  the  last  years  of  his  life  he  was 
blind.  He  married  (i)  7.15-1714,  Prissilla  Barker;  she  died  7- 
16-1735;  married  (2)  6-28-1739,  Mrs.  Abigail  Foster;  she  died 
8-28-1794;  married  (3)  Mrs.  Hannah  Barnard,  dau.  of  Lieut. 
John  Osgood.  He  had  no  children  but  adopted  Benjamin  (99), 
son  of  his  nephew  Joseph. 

16.  Sarg.  John  in  1716.  Lieutenant,  1723.  A  farmer.  Select- 
man, 1716-33.  Town  Clerk  from  1719-34  inclusive.  He  in. 
herited  the  homestead  from  his  uncle  Deacon  John.  Was 
admitted  to  the  church  in  1686.  He  married  i i-i- 1694,  Tabitha, 
dau.  of  Theo.  and  Elizabeth  Farnam,  b.   10-17-1678;    d.   5-17- 

1755- 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

42  John,  b.  2-I-1698;  d.  10-17-1718,  unm. 

43  Isaac,  b.  3-11-1699;  d.  5-31-1741. 

44  Joshua,  b.  4-10-1701;  d.  10-2- 1 768. 

45  Abiel,  b.  7-5-1703;  ci.  3-22-1757. 

46  Samuel,  b.  2-18-1705;  d.  3-6-1728,  unm. 

47  Mehitable,  b.  2-18-1705;  d. 

m.  2-2-1737,  Samuel  Austin. 

48  Phebe,  b.  ,  1709;         d. 

m.  3-21-1738,  Benjamin  Kimball. 

49  Anne,  b.  ,  1709;        d.  7-30-1717,  unm. 

50  Joseph,  b.  3-19-1712;  d.  7-25-1794. 

51  Hannah,         b.  9-15-1714;  d.  12-15-1794; 

m.  5-5-1737,  Jonathan  Parker. 

52  Anne,  b.  6-29-1718;  d. 

m.  12-8-1741,  Jonas  Clark. 

53  John,  b.  7-28-1720;  d.  7-16-1738,  unm. 

54  Tabitha,         b.  7-13-1722;  d.  7-12-1738,   unm. 

21.     Ebenezer  was  Town  Proprietor  in  1713.     Admitted  to  N. 
Church,  8-6-1721.     He  married   12-23-1708,    Elizabeth,   dau.  of 
John  and  Elizabeth  Farnum,  b.  6-7-1687;  d.  5-23-1752. 
Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 


John  of  Andover  51 

55  Joseph,  b.  9-14-1709;  d.  9-14-1709,  unm. 

56  Elizabeth,      b.  6-4-1711;  d.  bef,  1799; 
il;             m.  1-11-1736,  Ambrose  Gould. 

57  Mary,  b.  12-23-1712;  d. 

m.  10-30-1733,  Josiah  Farnum. 

58  Ebenezer,  b.  10-2-1714;  d.  9-27-1755, 

59  Jonathan,  b.  3-3-1717;  d.  2-2-1788. 

60  David,  b.  3-3-1717;  d.  ,  unm. 

61  John,  b.  4-7-1719;  d.  3-18-1814. 

62  Deborah,  b.  4-20-1722;  d.  7-18-1738,  unm. 

63  Hannah,  b.  7-4-1725;  d. 

m.  3-15-1742,  John  Wilson. 

22.  Nathan  lived  in  N.  Andover  and  married  7-8-1715,  Sarah 
dau.  of  James  and  Sarah  (Marston)  Bridges,  b.  2-25-1692. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

64  Sarah,  b.  5-     -1717;  d.  ,  1804; 

m.  4-7-1737,  Benjamin  Holt. 

65  Nathan,  b.  4-7-1719;  d.  3-20-1733,  unm. 

66  Phebe,  b.  3-19-1721;  d.  3-4-1783; 

m.  1-6-1742,  Timothy  Osgood. 

67  Hannah,        b.  4-2-1723;  d.  11-1-1793; 

m.  2-29-1739,  Moses  Parley, 

68  Lydia,  b.  3-3-1725;  d. 

m.  3-20-1745,  Francis  Swan. 

69  Bethiah,         b.  6-13-1727;  d. 

m.  3-25-1748,  William  Johnson. 

70  Priscilla,         b.  5-8-1729;  d. 

m.  , Bailey. 

71  A  dau.,  b.  3-11-17314^^       dr  ,  unm. 

72  Abiah,  b.  8-3-1732;        '      d.  2-7-1737,  unm. 

73  Nathan,  b.  10-2-1736;  d.  10-28-1736,  unm. 

24.  Col.  Samuel  was  an  active  man  in  Andover  and  in  the 
Colonial  Militia.  Was  a  farmer  on  the  land  that  is  now  called 
Frye  Village  in  N.  Andover,  on  the  west  side  of  the  Shawshin 
river,  this  land  was  deeded  to  him  from  his  father,  2-14-1714, 
and  about  that  time  the  saw,  grist  and  fulling  mills  were  built 
for  him.      He  married  Sarah,   dau.  of  Timothy  and   Deborah 


52  Frye  Genealogy 

Osgood.  He  was  buried  in  the  old  cemetery  at  N.  Andover, 
but  grave  is  unknown,  as  is  the  case  of  all  those  who  died 
before  1739;  the  earliest  headstone  is  that  of  Joshua  Frye,  1768. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

74  Samuel,  b,  1-9-1720;  d.  5-1-1725,  unm, 

75  Sarah,  b.  3-25-1721;  d.  7-24-1816; 

m.  12-26-1738,  John  Farnum. 

76  Peter,  b.  1-3-1723;  d.  2-1-1820. 
'J J  William,        b.  ()-^h']26,\              d.  7-23-1798. 

78  Susannah,  b.  5-4-1728;  d.  3-11-1729,  unm. 

79  Samuel,  b.  12-22-1729;  d.  1-10-1819. 

80  James,  b.  9-13-1731;  d.  12-17-1804. 

81  Timothy,  b.  5-8  1734;  d.  11-6-1811. 

82  Daniel,  b.  4-14-1738;  d.  8-30-1738,  unm. 

83  John,  b.  1-23-1741;  d.  5-11-1816. 

84  Deborah,  b.  ,  1742;  d. 

27.  James  was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Bradford,  Mass.  He 
married  (i)  5-25-1708,  Joanna,  dau.  of  Phineus  and  Sarah  (Hasey) 
Sprague,   b.  ;    d.    1-5-1715;    he    then    married    (2) 

12-20-1715,  Rachel,  dau.  of  Philip  A.  Atwood. 

Issue,  born  in  Bradford,  Mass.: 

85  Joanna,  b.  3-24  1709;  d. 

m.  ,  Alexander  Campbell. 

86  James,  d.  1-24-1711;  d.  1-8-1776. 

87  John,  b.  ;  d. 

88  Sarah,  b.  12  3-1712;  d.  4-5-1781; 

m.  11-4  1731,  Joshua  Frye  (44). 

89  Phebe,  b.  12-30-1714;  d.  2-8-1776; 

m.  (i)  4-30-1734,  Thos.  Gage;    m.  (2)  2-4-1767, 
Daniel  Gage. 

90  Rachel,  b.  10  16-1716;  d.  4-3-1783; 

m.  2-3-1736,  David  Haseltine. 

36.  Jonathan  graduated  at  Harvard  Divinity  College  1723.  In 
the  spring  of  1725  he  joined,  as  Chaplain,  the  Company  of  Capt. 
John  Lovewell  and  was  killed  in  the  famous  "Lovewell's  Fight" 
with  the  Indians  at  Saco  Pond  in  Fryeburg,  Me. 


John  of  Andover  53 

FOURTH  GENERATION 

37.  Timothy  was  a  farmer  and  married  -\l4(»  ,  Elizabeth 
Holton. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

91  Benjamin.      b.  1-12-1749;  d.  9-11-1777. 

92  Elizabeth,      b.  6-14-1751;  d. 

m.  11-20-1771,  Philip  Abbott. 

93  John,  b.  3-3-1754;  d.  3-20-1754,  unm. 

94  Lydia,  b.  4-12-1756;  d. 

95  John,  b.  12-23-1757;  d.  1-11-1831. 

96  Nathaniel,     b.  11-17-1759;  d.  abt.  1777,  unm. 

38.  Joseph  was  a  land  surveyor  and  farmer.  He  moved  to 
Middleton  in  1742.  Was  Selectman  and  Assessor  1748.  In 
1763  he  moved  to  N.  Reading  and  on  this  farm  his  wife  was 
killed  by  lightning.  He  was  very  large  like  his  father  with 
light  complexion,  sandy  hair  and  blue  eyes.  By  his  father's 
will  he  received  two  loads  of  hay  and  14  bbls  of  cider  annually 
from  the  homestead.  He  was  buried  in  N.  Reading,  grave 
unmarked  and  unknown.  He  married  (i)  11-4-1742,  Deliverance, 
datt.-of  Nathaniel  and  Deliverance  Dane,  b.  2-20-1693;  ^-  8-3- 
1763;  married  (2)  11-27-1764,  Mrs.  Mary  Foster. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover  and  Reading,  Mass.: 

97  Phebe,  b.  ,  1745;        d.  ,  1776; 

m.  12-14-1769,  Archelasis  Kenny. 

98  Hannah,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Capt.  West. 

99  Benjamin,      b.  ;  d. 

100  Nathaniel,     b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

loi  John,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  2-26-1781,  Rhoda  Baldwin.     No  issue. 

102  Joseph,  b.  3-31-1766;  d.  ,  unm. 

103  Azubah,         b.  6-22-1767;  d.  10-7-1848,  unm, 

43.  Isaac  was  a  blacksmith,  his  house  and  shop  stood  a  few 
rods  opposite  the  old  homestead.  He  married  (i)  7-20-1725, 
Naomi  ,  d.  5-27-1740;  married  (2)  Hannah  Haskell. 


54  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

104  Naomi,  b.  11-7-1726;  d,  11-12-1779; 

m.  11-5-1747,  Moody  Bridges. 

105  Martha,         b.  11-10-1728;  d. 

m.  10-6-1748,  Ebenezer  Abbott. 

106  Dorothy,        b.  i -23-1 731;  d.  7-1 6-1 821; 

m.  3-19-1752,  Caleb  Swan. 

107  Dorcas,  b.  3-1-1733;  d. 

m.  12-9-1759,  Enoch  Haskell. 

108  Susannah,      b.  6-18-1735;  d. 

m.  ,  Thomas  Edes. 

109  Hulda,  b.  5-13-1737;  d.  8-8-1805; 

m.  1-9-1767,  John  Osgood, 
no  Tabitha,  b.  3-31-1740;  d.  5-30-1741,  unm. 

44.  Joshua  was  a  man  of  peculiar  excellence.  He  was  Select- 
man 1752-3.  Treasurer  of  the  Town  Proprietors  1762-64. 
Representative  to  the  General  Court  1775-1776.  A  hatter  by 
trade.  He  was  buried  in  the  old  graveyard  in  Andover  and 
his  slate  stone  is  the  oldest  to  be  found  over  the  grave  of  a 
Frye  in  Andover,  the  name  is  spelled  Frie.  He  married  (i) 
7-14-1724,  Mary,  dau.  of  Francis  and  Hannah  Dane  of  Andover, 
b.  ,  1695;  d.  12-24-1729;  married  (2)  11-4-1731,  Sarah 
Frie  (88). 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

111  Mary  Dane,  b.  2-16-1726;  d.  4-6-1790; 

m.  12-6-1744,  James  Ingalls. 

112  Jonathan,  b.  3-6-1728;  d.  8-28-1738,  unm. 

113  Joshua,  b.  6-IO-1729;  d.  9-25-1738,  unm. 

114  Phinehis,  b.  3-23-1735;  d.  8-26-1738,  unm. 

115  Alford,  b.  8-14-1737;  d.  8-26-1738,  unm. 

116  Joshua,  b.  12-28-1738;  d.  1-25-1747,  unm. 

117  Joshua,  b.  6-27-1748;  d.  1-25-1819. 

118  John,  b.  5-9-1750;  d.  ,  unm. 

45.  Capt.  Abiel  was  a  hatter.  Selectman  1748-49.  Town 
Treasurer  1755,  resigned  in  Sept.,  1755,  and  entered  the  service 
as  a  cornetest,  was  Captain  at  the  battle  of  Lake  George.     He 


John  of  Andover  55 

married  2-10-1732,  Abigail,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Elizabeth  (Mer- 
rill) Emery. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

119  Abigail,  b.  2-19-1733;  d.  12-20-1738,  unm. 

120  Abiel,  b.  11-8-1734;  d.  ,  1806. 

121  Simon,  b.  10-10-1737;  d.  IO-I-1822. 

122  Sarah,  b.  4-    -1742;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  Nathaniel  Sweat;  m.  (2) 

,  Anthony  Chase. 

123  Abigail,  b.  3-16-1743;  d.  12-21-1810; 

m.  8-6-1761,  Samuel  Ames. 

124  Isaac,  b.  2-6-1748;  d.  11-3-1791. 

50.  Major-General  Joseph  began  his  long  brilliant  military 
service  as  Captain  in  the  war  of  1744,  was  in  the  first  siege  of 
Louisberg  expedition  in  1745.  Representative  to  General  Court 
1750-54  and  1762-64.  Selectman,  1754-64.  Major  under  Gen. 
Winslow  in  1755  in  Nova  Scotia  and  commanded  the  forces  or- 
dered to  destroy  the  Arcadian  villages.  He  was  greatly  beloved 
by  the  men  under  his  command,  on  his  return  from  Arcadia,  he 
was  presented  by  his  officers  and  men  with  an  elegant  silver 
mounted  sword  and  a  silver  tankard.  He  was  Colonel  in  1756, 
in  Jan.,  1757,  appointed  to  the  command  of  the  1800  Mass. 
troops  raised  to  re-enforce  Gen.  Webb.  He  was  Col.  Com.  at 
the  unfortunate  surrender  of  Fort  William  Henry  by  Montcalm, 
8-10-1757,  and  escaped  with  the  gallant  Col.  Monroe.  He  was 
a  member  of  the  Provincial  Assembly  in  1759,  Col.  Com.  at  Fort 
Cumberland,  Chignute,  in  1760. 

In  3-3-1762,  the  General  Court  of  Mass.  granted  him  a  town- 
ship of  land  in  Os^rd  County,  Maine.  This  grant  he  divided 
into  64  parts  and  commenced  the  Settlement  in  1766.  The 
Town  was  incorporated  in  1776  as  Fryeburg,  in  honor  of  Gen. 
Frye.  Its  Indian  name  was  Pequawket.  The  town  was  first 
represented  in  the  General  Court  by  Simon  Frye  in  1780.  The 
Congress  of  the  Colony  was  pleased  to  honor  him  with  a  Major- 
General  commission  on  6-21-1775,  and  he  received  a  Brigadier- 
General  commission  presented  to  him  by  Gen.  Washington  in 
person  on  2-5-1776.  He  married  3-20-1732,  Mehitable,  dau.  of 
Daniel  and  Dorothy  (Granger)  Poor  of  Andover  b  4-4-1714; 
d. 


56  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

125  Joseph,  b.  7-17-1733;  d.  8-27-1738,  unm. 

126  Samuel,  b.  1-1-1736;  d.  9-10-1738,  unm. 

127  Mehitable,  b.  4-16-1738;  d.  9-10-1738,  unm. 

128  Mehitable,  b.  5-12-1739;  d.  5-28-1739,  unm. 

129  Mehitable,  b.  4-8-1741;  d.  1-24-1818; 

m.  8-22-1765,  Josiah  Chase. 

130  Joseph,  b.  7-10-1743;  d.  1-13-1828. 

131  Tabitha,         b.  10-11-1746;  d.  8-10-1795. 

132  Hannah,        b.  3-23-1749;  d.  3-24-1782; 

m.  8-22-1771,  William  Sargent. 

133  Richard,         b.  8-5-1751;  d.  2-10-1836. 

134  Nathaniel,     b.  4-22-1753;  d.  4-17-1833. 

135  Samuel,  b.  7-5-1758;  d.  5-27-1827. 

58.  Ebenezer  was  in  the  expedition  in  1755  against  Crown 
Point  and  died  at  the  Camp  near  Lake  George,  N.  Y,  He  mar- 
ried 11-22-1744,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Esther  Kimbell 
of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

136  Ebenezer,      b.  9-17-1745;  d.  3-10-1828. 

137  David,  b.  3-17-1747;  d. 

138  Elizabeth,     b.  5-17-1749;  d.  9-7-1813; 

m.  (i)  3-17-1771,  Lt.  Peter  Poor;  m.  (2) 
,  Ambrose  Gould. 

139  Lydia,  b.  5-23-1752;  d. 

m.  7-21-1783,  Benjamin  Stevens. 

140  John,  b.  8-16-1754;  d.  3-26-1843. 

59.  Jonathan  was  a  blacksmith  in  Andover.  Admitted  to  the 
N.  Church  on  profession  of  faith  3-14-1742.  Was  on  the  Alarm 
list  of  Andover  in  1757.  He  married  1-24-1744,  Sarah  Peabody, 
dau.  of  John  and  Mercy  Wilson  of  Andover,  b.  ,  1718; 
d.  10-12-1802. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

141  Sarah,  b.  7-7-1745;  d.  5-13-1809; 

m.  8-18-1770,  Capt.  Philip  Farrington. 

142  Phebe,  b.  2-10-1747;  d. 


John  of  Andover  57 

143  Mary,  b.  7-26-1754;  d. 

144  Mercy,  b.  2-29-1756;  d. 

145  Rebecca,  b.  9-8-1762;  d. 

146  Hannah,  b.  8-15-1764;  d. 

m.  8-19-1781,  John  Bowman. 

147  Elizabeth,      b.  7-24-1772;  d. 

61.  Capt.  John  in  1741,  at  the  age  of  22,  was  in  the  General 
Assembly,  was  Ensign  at  the  taking  of  Louisberg  in  1745. 
Captain  in  the  war  of  1755.  Was  Assessor  for  Sutton  1751-52- 
55-60-61-62,  and  often  Moderator.  In  1766  moved  to  Royal- 
ston,  Mass.,  and  died  there.  He  was  the  first  Representative 
from  Royalston  to  the  State  Legislature.  Town  Clerk  for  many 
years  and  Justice  of  Peace.  Joined  the  church  in  1746  and  was 
Deacon  nearly  fifty  years.  Often  acted  as  Minister  of  the 
Parish  in  absence  of  the  Pastor.  He  married  11-2-1749,  Eliza- 
beth, dau.  of  Dea.  Benjamin  and  Ruth  (Conant)  Woodbury,  b- 
10-28-1730;  d.  1-23-1814. 

Issue,  born  in  Sutton  and  in  Royalston,  Mass.: 

148  John,  b.  9-28-1750;  d.  1-3-1832. 

149  Elizabeth,      b.  7-12-1751;  d.  4-15-1854; 

m.  3-2-1769,  Thomas  Thompson. 

150  Ebenezer,      b.  7-4-1755;  d.  5-8-1832. 

151  Mary,  b.  2-18-1757;  d. 

152  Hannah,         b.  2-10-1760;  d. 

153  Mehitable,     b.  8-2-1762;  d.  1-14-1842; 

m.  12-3-1779,  Benjamin  Barton. 

154  Ruth,  b.  8-8-1765;  d. 

m.  ,  Jonathan  Nichols. 

155  David,  b.  7-28-1768;  d.  4-15-1854. 

156  Deborah,       b.  4-7-1772;  d. 

m.  ,  Joseph  Wheeler. 

76.  Hon.  Peter  (Troy),  graduate  at  Harvard  1744.  Was  a 
merchant  in  Salem,  Mass.  Principal  of  the  Grammar  School. 
In  4-16-1743,  he  began  a  school  for  '  Misses'  which  Wm.  Yale 
took  in  1747.  In  1752  he  was  chosen  Collector  for  Essex, 
Representative  to  the  General  Court  5-27-1767,  and  in  1768  was 
one  of  the  17  proslytes  to  his  early  doctrinal  faith  of  submission. 


58  Frye  Genealogy 

Was  Register  of  Probate  and  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common 
Pleas  for  Essex  and  his  command  of  the  Salem  Reg.  gave  him 
his  title.  He  was  a  Loyalist  and  left  the  country  at  the  begin- 
ning of  the  war  for  England,  and  died  at  Camberwell,  near 
London,  is  buried  in  St.  Giles  Church.  He  married  9-26-1752, 
Love,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Love  (Rawlins)  Pickman,  b.  9-26- 
1732;  d.  abt.  1809. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

157  John,  b.  ;  d.  ,  lost 

at  sea. 

158  Love  Pickman,  b  ;  d,  ,  1839; 

m.  (i)  ,  Dr.  Peter  Oliver;  m.  (2) 

,  Admiral  Sir  John  Knight,  K.C.B. 

159  Peter  Pickman,  b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

160  William,        b.  ;  d.  9-16-1782,  unm. 

161  Benjamin,      b.  ;  d.  9-16-1782,  unm. 

162  Judith,  b.  ,  1761;  d.  7-15-1837; 

m.  4-10-1778,  William  Stickney. 

163  Sally,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Joseph  Gavitt. 

164  Elizabeth  P.,  b.  ;  d.  5-17-1786; 

m.  ,  Dr.  N.  Lakeland. 

11 .     William  was  a  farmer  in  Andover.  He  married  (i)  2-I" 

1748,    Mary,  dau.  of  John   and    Hannah  Carlton   of  Andover, 

b.  8-15-1723;  d.  9-28-1763;  married  (2)  11-24-1768,  Deborah 
Colburn  of  Dracut,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

165  William,  b.  7-20-1749;  d.  10-11-1831. 

166  Philip,  b.  3-12-1751;  d.  ,  unm. 

167  Benjamin,  b.  11-26-1752;  d.  12-7-1828. 

168  Nathan,  b.  1-10-1755;  d.  1-10-1810. 

169  Daniel,  b.  9-29-1756;  d. 

170  Mary,  b.  10-3-1758;  d.  8-31-1835; 

m.  1-13-1785,  John  Farnam,  Jr. 

171  Martha,  b.  9-3-1760;  d. 

m.  , Jenkins. 

172  Hannah,         b.  9-3-1760;  d. 


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173  Peter,  b,  6-11-1763;  d.  7-5-1839. 

174  Isaac,  b.  8-29-1769;  d.  6-12-1816. 

175  Moses,  b.  2-17-1771;  d.  ,1816. 

176  Phebe,  b.  10-3- 1772;  d,  5-7-1833; 

m.  12-22-1795,  Joseph  Stevens. 

177  Philip,  b.  3-25-1774;  d.  8-21-1831. 

79.  Samuel,  Esq.,  served  his  time  as  a  fuller  in  Newbury, 
Mass.,  and  in  1753  settled  in  the  part  of  Andover  called  Frye 
Village  and  became  proprietor  of  the  saw,  grist  and  fulling  mills. 
Was  on  the  Alarm  list  of  1757,  on  Com.  of  Inspection  1-2-1775. 
Private  in  Capt.  Joshua  Holt's  Co.  He  was  a  very  stern  man 
and  governed  his  house  strictly,  was  medium  size,  light  com- 
plexion, blue  eyes,  and  light  hair,  worn  very  long  in  old  age. 
This,  with  drab  suit,  silver  knee  and  shoe  buckles,  cocked  hat 
and  long  staff  gave  a  dignified  appearance.  His  wife  was 
small,  dark  complexion,  dark  hair  and  eyes.  He  owned  2000 
acres  in  different  parts  of  the  town  and  was  second  in  wealth. 
He  married -6-4-4-1753,  Elizabeth  Frye  (219). 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

178  Theophilus,  b.  10-12-1753;  d.  4-2-1830. 

179  Elizabeth,      b.  6-7-1754;  d. 

m.  4-30-1783,  John  Steavens. 

180  Sarah,  b.  5-27-1759;  d.  10-12-1851; 

m.  1-11-1782,  Moses  Dennis. 

181  Polly  (Mary),  b.  ;  d. 

m.  12-15-1796,  Timothy  Crosby. 

182  Phebe,  b.  4-4-1762;  d.  ,  1854; 

m.  2-23-1 791,  Edward  Stevens. 

183  Mary,  b.  5-5-1765;  d.  y.,  unm. 

184  Lydia,  b.  3-10-1767;  d.  y.  unm. 

185  Samuel,         b.  ,  1769;        d.  3-16-1847. 

186  Amos,  b.  10-     -1777;  d.  9-28-1824. 

80.  James  was  baptized  9-19-1731,  in  First  Church.  A  private 
in  Capt.  John  Peabody's  Camp  in  1776.  Later  was  a  farmer. 
He  married  (i)  12-13-1759,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Samuel  and  Hannah 
Chickering;   married  (2)  11-13-1787,  Mrs.  Rachal  Foster;    mar- 


60  Frye  Genealogy 

ried  (3)  7-7-1796,  Eunice,  dau.  of  Ezekiel  and  Mary  Carlton,  b. 
2-23-1751;  d.  5-4-1821. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

187  Sarah,  b,  11-19-1754;  d.  ,  1817; 

m.  8-20-1772,  Asa  Lovejoy. 

188  Phebe,  b.  8-6-1758;  d. 

189  Frederick,  b.  6-9-1760;  d.  ,  unm. 

190  James,  b.  5-20-1761;  d.  9-     -1836. 

191  Hannah,  b.  2-22-1763;  d. 

192  Pamela,  b.  5-23-1764;  d. 

193  Zacharich,  b.  6-7-1766;  d.  il-     -1792,  unm. 

194  Betty,  b.  10-22-1768;  d. 

m.  6-9-1787,  Peter  Wardwell.'  -  -..^  t.^K^acMt.K?^^*' 

81.  Timothy  settled  in  1759  in  Dracut,  Mass.,  and  was  a  farmer 
and  clothier.  Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Stevens  Co.  of  Dracut, 
joined  the  Minute  Men  of  Lexington  4-19-1775;  also  in  the 
battle  of  Bunker  Hill.  He  married  11-21-1758,  Hannah,  dau. 
of  Ezekiel  and  Martha  Carlton  of  Andover,  b.  5-26-1741;  d.  10- 
18-1835. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

195  Reuben,  b.  7-17-1760;  d.  10-20-1763,  unm. 

196  Timothy,  b.  9-26-1762;  d.  3-     -1854. 

197  Reuben,  b.  4-9-1764;  d.  1-1-1854. 

198  Ezekiel,  b.  11-8-1765;  d. 

199  Hannah,  b.  5-19-1767;  d.  10-15-1821; 

m.  9-29-1793,  Abial  Abbott. 

200  Jedidah,  b.  12-10-1768;  d.  9-4-1807. 

201  Sarah,  b.  6-16-1770;  d. 

m.  ,  1813,  Samuel  Hawley. 

202  Peter,  b.  2-27-1772;  d. 

203  Mercy,  b.  1-1-1776;  d,  8-10-1869; 

m.  1795.  Thos.  Wallace. 

204  Anne,  b.  2-12-1778;  d.  7-13-1830; 

m.  12-25-1806,  Samuel  Barr. 

205  Samuel,  b.  11-3-1779;  d. 

206  Enoch,  b.  8-11-1781;  d.  2-11-1834. 

207  Susan,  b.  8-8-1783;  d.  ,  1854,  unm. 


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John  of  Andover  61 

83.  Lt.  John  was  a  farmer  on  the  old  homestead  which  was 
in  the  family  until  1880  (240  years).  Was  Lieutenant  in  Capt. 
Benj.  Farnum's  Co.,  Col.  James  Frye's  Reg.  at  Bunker  Hill. 
When  Capt.  Farnum  was  wounded  Lt.  John  took  command. 
Later  was  Second  Lt.  in  Capt.  Samuel  Johnson's  Co.  He  mar- 
ried 1-5-1752,  Hannah  Deliver  of  Marblehead,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

208  Hannah,         b.  4-25-1762;  d. 

m.  5-23-1782,  Daniel  Poor. 

209  Saml.  Osgood,  b.  5-24-1765;         d.  8-27-1802. 

210  Peter,  b.  9-11-1767;  d.  7-31-1840. 

211  Chloe,  b.  8-7-1 771;  d. 

m.  1-23-1796,  Philip  Bowers. 

212  Sarah,  b.  9-9-1773;  d.  y.,  unm. 

213  John,  b.  10-18-1775;  d.  y.,  unm. 

214  Sally,  b.  10-9-1777;  d.  y.,  unm. 

215  Sarah,  b.  1-12-1779;  d. 

m.  9-23-1805,  Abial  Gutterson. 

216  Susan,  b.  3-9-1782;  d.  1-5-1837; 

m.  7-8-1802,  Daniel  Peters. 

217  Martha,  b.  3-27-1789;  d.  4-13-1833; 

m.  5-4-1815,  Major  Dean  Carlton. 

218  Joseph,  b,  4-19-1793;  d.  y.,  unm. 

86.  CoL.  James  was  Lieutenant  in  1744;  in  Louisberg,  N.  S., 
6-17-1745;  Captain  in  1755;  Lieutenant-Colonel  of  Plaisted's 
Reg.  in  the  expedition  to  Crown  Point  in  1756;  Representative 
to  General  Court  and  Selectman  in  1759;  Colonel  in  1760.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  kept  a  tavern  in  the  old  homestead  in  N.  An- 
dover. In  front  of  his  house  stood  the  "Old  Frye  Elm," 
planted  by  Chaplain  Jonathan  (36),  in  the  spring  of  1725,  just 
as  he  was  leaving  for  "  Lovewell's  Fight,"  the  tree  finally  de- 
cayed and  was  cut  down  in  1876.  In  the  Revolutionary  War 
he  was  Colonel  of  a  regiment  of  militia  and  was  wounded  6-16- 
1775,  in  the  battle  of  Charlestown  Heights  and  died  about  six 
months  later  from  the  effects  of  this  wound.  He  married  (i) 
11-28-1734,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Dea.  John  and  Hannah  (Abbott) 
Osgood  of  Andover,  b.  ,  1713;  d.  12-8-1756;  married  (2) 

5-27-1757,  Mrs.  Sarah  Roby  of  Lynn,  Mass. 


62  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

219  Elizabeth,      b.  12-7-1735:  d.  5-14-1807; 

m.  6-14-1753,  Samuel  Frye  (79). 

220  Joanna,  b.  2-19-1737;  d. 

m.  7-     -1769,  Philip  Farington. 

221  Sarah,  b.  3-8-1739;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Boydon. 

222  James,  b.  1-9-1741;  d.  1-28-1826. 

223  Jonathan,  b.  12-4-1742;  d.  7-     -1793. 

224  Hannah,  b.  9-12-1744;  d.  1-16-1824; 

m.  3-31-1763,  Dea.  Daniel  Poor. 

225  Dorcas,  b.  6-3-1750;  d.  12-1-1821; 

m.  11-10-1769,  Ezekial  Carlton. 

226  Molly,  b.  3-9-1752;  d.  6-13-1796; 

m.  3-9-1776,  Ingalls  Bragg. 

227  Phebe,  b.  10-6-1758;  d.  3-10-1761,  unm. 

228  Frederick,      b.  6-9-1760;  d.  1-30-1828. 

229  Pamila,  b.  5-23-1764;  d.  abt.  1841; 

m.  10-3-1793,  William  Chadwick. 


FIFTH  GENERATION 

91.  Benjamin  was  killed  in  the  Battle  of  Brandywine  in  1777. 
He  married  Elizabeth  Abbott. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

230  Polly,  b.  ,  1772;  d. 

231  child,  b.  ;  d. 

95.  Capt.  John  served  two  years  in  the  Revolutionary  War  as 
a  private;  was  in  the  battles  of  Trenton,  Princeton  and  Sara- 
toga. He  was  a  farmer  on  the  old  homestead.  He  married 
10-2-1781,  Betsy,  dau.  of  Timothy  and  Sarah  Noyes  of  Andover, 
b.  ,  1760;  d.  7-31-1813. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

232  John,  b.  9-30-1782;  d.  7-13-1826. 

233  Betty,  b.  3-22-1784;  d. 

m.  2-14-1814,  Abbott  Jones. 


John  of  Andover  63 

234  Nathaniel,     b.  3-23-1786;  d.  2-11-1822. 

235  Mary,  b.  3-21-1788;  d.  9-19-1825; 

m.  4-2-1807,  Jacob  Holt. 

236  Timothy,       b.  1-16-1791;  d. 

237  Joseph,  b.  4-18-1793;  d.  11-22-1822,  unm. 

238  Sally,  b.  10-4-1794;  d.  2-28-1847; 

m.  12-2-1818,  Thomas  Irland. 

239  Hannah,         b.  2-2-1797;  ^-  5-2-1855; 

m.  11-28-1816,  Seth  Burt. 

240  Enoch,  b.  3-23-1798;  d.  9-26-1883. 

241  Harriet,  b.  10-2-1799;  d.  2-10-1879,  unm. 

242  Reuby,  b.  4-4-1802;  d.  12-28-1838; 

m.  4-16-1822,  Capt.  Benj.  Foster. 

243  Pamelia,         b.  1-7-1805;  d.  7-1-1836. 

99.  Benjamin  was  a  seaman  in  the  Revolutionary  War  and 
taken  prisoner  on  a  privateer  sent  to  the  Cartel  Silver  Eel, 
from  Halifax  to  Boston  in  exchange  10-8-1778.  Died  of  small- 
pox a  few  days  after  his  return  and  buried  in  a  field  near  his 
home.  He  married  1-16-1767,  Elizabeth  Sargent,  dau.  of 
Timothy  and  Elizabeth  Clark  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

244  Joseph,  b.  11-6-1767;  d. 

245  Persis,  b.  10-2-1769;  d. 

m.  3-2-1794,  Timothy  Frye  (196). 

246  Martha,  b.  3-23-1772;  d.  9-15-1804; 

m.  2-5-1799,  Moses  Abbott. 

247  Nathaniel,     b.  4-12-1775;  d.  2-19-1776,  unm. 

248  Betty,  b.  4-29-1777;  d. 

m.  4-25-1800,  Warren  Parker. 

117.  Sarg.  Joshua  was  a  drummer  in  Capt.  Poor's  Co.,  Col. 
James  Frye's  Reg.,  at  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  7-17-1775;  enlisted 
2-20-1777,  as  private  in  Capt.  Benj.  Farnum's  Co.,  Col.  Eben 
Francis'  Reg.,  for  the  war,  served  five  years.  In  1778  was  made 
Sergeant  in  same  Co.,  Col.  Tupper's  Reg.  He  lived  on  the 
homestead,  was  an  industrious  man  in  the  employ  of  others, 
but  neglectful  of  his  own  affairs.  He  married  9-21-1780,  Eliza- 
beth Mercy  of  Andover. 


64  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

249  Joshua,  b.  6-30-1781;  d.  11-     -1827. 

250  Thomas,         b.  3-     -1783;  d.  i-     -1861. 

251  Sarah,  b.  7-1-1785;  d.  10-8-1802,  unm. 

252  Samuel,  b.  6-20-1792;  d.  10-15-1817,  unm. 

253  Mary  Coburn,  b.  10-25-1796;  d.  ,  1862. 

m.  3-15-1821,  Benjamin  Fish. 

254  Elizabeth,      b.  4-27-1798;  d.  1-10-1834,  unm. 

255  John,  b.  4-5-1801;  d.  4-     -1847. 

256  Sarah,  b.  5-27-1804;  d.  6-     -1841; 

m.  ,  1830,  Eben  Pulsifer. 

257  Martha  Jenkins,  b.  5-29-1807;      d. 

m.  ,  Daniel  Stodard. 

120.  Ensign  Abiel  was  a  private  in  Lt.  John  Farnum's  Co.  in 
1757  at  Ft.  William  Henry;  in  Asa  Foster's  Co.  4-2  to  11-12- 
1758;  in  Jeffery  Amherst's  Co.  4-2-1759;  Ensign  in  Benj.  Ed- 
ward's Co.  6-10  to  12-31-1760.  In  1779  he  went  to  Elmira,  N.  Y., 
to  live,  in  1784  moved  to  Goshen,  N.  Y.,  where  he  died.  He 
married  2-2-1784,  Mrs.  Abigail  Owens,  dau.  of  Elias  and  Abigail 
Farnum  of  Andover,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Goshen  and  Chemung,  N.  Y.: 

258  Chas.  Frederic,  b.  11-20-1784;  d.  10-20-1845. 

259  Henry  Laurens,  b.  7-5-1786;  d.  5-31-1860. 

260  Alfred,  b.  9-6-1788;  d. 

261  Abigail,  b.  10-28-1790;  d. 

m.  ,  Jacob  Smith. 

262  Phebe  Russell,  b.  12-16-1792;      d. 

m.  7-4-1811,  Asabel  Buck. 

263  boy,  b.  2-11-1795;  d.  2-11-1795,  unm. 

264  girl,  b.  2-11-1795;  d.  2-20-1795,  unm. 

265  girl,  b.  2-11-1795;  d.  2-17-1795,  unm. 

266  Sarah,  b.  4-5-1797;  d. 

m.  3-1-1843,  John  I.  Hagaman. 

267  Clarissa,         b.  8-27-1799;  d.  ,  1842; 

m.  , Hibbard. 

121.  Hon.  Judge  Simon  was  in  Capt.  Asa  Foster's  Co.,  Col. 
Nichol's  Reg.  in  1754;  in  Capt.  Jeffrey  Amherst's  Co.  in  1759. 


John  of  Andover  65 

He  was  a  member  of  the  House  of  Representatives,  of  the 
Senate  and  of  the  Council  of  Mass.  for  nearly  20  years.  First 
Representative  from  Fryeburg,  Me.  Was  Justice  of  the  Peace, 
Justice  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  in  York  Co.,  and  Chief 
Justice  of  the  same  Court  of  Oxford,  Me.  Lived  in  Andover 
and  moved  in  1767  to  Fryeburg,  Me.  He  married  12-9-1762, 
Hannah,  dau.  of  John  and  Lydia  Johnson  of  Andover,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

268  Hannah,        b.  8-18-1763;  d.  5-     -1856. 

269  Susannah,      b.  1-16-1765;  d.  9-27-1829; 

m.  ,  Benj.  Stavens.i^t  <.    *  i  >    . 

270  Abiel,  b.  12-24-1766;  d.  12-27-1846. 

271  Lydia,  b.  5-31-1769;  d.  5-4-1840,  unm. 

272  Phebe,  b.  6-29-1771;  d.  10-2-1848; 

m.  ,  Lt.  John  Trifield. 

273  Esther,  b.  7-10-1772;  d. 

m.  ,  William  Holt. 

274  John,  b.  7-21-1775;  d.  3-12-1796,  unm. 

275  Jonathan,      b.  7-21-1775;  d.  6-6-1786,  unm, 

276  John  Hancock,  b.  12-19-1777;     d.  3-14-1835. 

277  Geo.  Washmgton,  b.  12-19-1777;  d.  6-     -1836. 

278  Sarah,  b.  11-7-1780;  d.  10-     -1832; 

m.  ,  Abraham  Andrews. 

124.  Major  Isaac  settled  in  Wilton,  N.  H.,  in  1768.  He  was 
improving  his  farm  when  the  news  of  the  Concord  fight  reached 
Wilton,  he  left  his  work  with  the  remark  "  I  must  be  going,  the 
war  has  begun,"  and  in  five  minutes  was  on  his  way  to  Cam- 
bridge. He  served  through  the  war  and  was  Quartermaster  of 
Col.  Read's  Reg.  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  then  Capt.  of  1st 
Co.,  3rd  Batt.,  N.  H.  Line.  In  1776  he  was  ordered  to  raise  a 
company  in  Col.  Scammell's  Reg.  and  received  ^,300  out  of  the 
treasury  to  pay  bounties.  He  was  breveted  Major  by  an  Act  of 
Congress  11-27-1783.  He  married  6-1-1768,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of 
Timothy  and  Elizabeth  Holt  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

279  Isaac,  b.  9-16-1769;  d.  9-14-1814. 

280  Abial,  b.  7-28-1771;  d.  ,  1820,  unm. 


66  Frye  Genealogy 

281  Timothy,        b.  9-21-1773;  d.  3-17-1776,  unm. 

282  John,  b.  8-23-1775;  d. 

283  Timothy  Holt,  b.  10-19-1777;  d.  1-7-1830. 

284  Joshua,  b.  12-21-1779;  d.  6-20-1864. 

285  Betsy,  b.  12-21- 1781;  d.  6-9-1862,  unm. 

286  Hannah,         b.  5-30-1785;  d.  10-31-1863; 

m.  10-26-1813,  B.  Blanchard. 

287  Alfred,  b,  2-28-1787;  d.  9-25-1867,  unm. 

288  Sarah,  b.  9-20-1790;  d.  5-18-1835,  unm. 

130.  Capt.  Joseph  was  a  scholar,  a  surveyor  of  land,  a  beauti- 
ful writer,  but  generally  neglectful  of  business.  Was  Ensign  in 
Thos.  Chever's  Co.  in  1760,  and  a  Captain  in  the  Revolutionary 
War.  Being  his  father's  idol,  he  had  spent  quite  a  large  portion 
of  the  General's  property  before  Gen.  Joseph's  death.  He  mar- 
ried 2-12-1764,  Mary,  dau.  of  Dean  and  Sarah  Robinson  of 
Andover  and  it  has  been  said  "  that  they  were  the  handsomest 
couple  that  had  ever  gone  into  the  Andover  Church." 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

289  Joseph,  b.  5-19-1765;  d.  ,  1814. 

290  Mary,  b.  10-17-1767;  d. 

m.  ,  Joseph  Frye  Swan. 

291  Mehitabel,     b.  12-27-1768;  d. 

m.  ,  Col.  Stephen  Dinsmore. 

292  John,  b.  8-11-1771;  d. 

293  Nancy,  b.  4-20-1773;  d. 

m.  ,  Joseph  Pettengill. 

294  Dean,  b.  5-20-1775;  d.  4-18-1834. 

295  Sarah,  b.  10-3-1777;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Dinsmore. 

296  Wm.  Robinson,  b.  9-30-1780;       d.  ,  unm. 

297  Sophia,  b.  1-11-1784;  d. 

133.  Richard  was  one  of  the  early  settlers  of  Fryeburg,  Me., 
and  served  in  Major's  Co.     He  married  ,  1790,  Sally, 

dau.  of  Hugh  and  Sarah  (Walker)  Gordon  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

298  Joseph,  b.  3-10-1791;  d. 


John  of  Andover  67 

299  Richard,         b.  9-5-1793;  d. 

300  William,         b.  5-12-1796;  d.  ,  1854. 

134.  Lt.  Nathaniel  was  Ensign  in  Major's  Co.,  in  Wesson's 
Reg.,  in  1777;  Paymaster  in  1780,  and  the  same  year  Lieutenant 
and  served  seven  years  in  the  Revolutionary  War.  Lost  his 
hearing  at  the  Battle  of  Monmouth.  Was  one  of  the  early 
settlers  of  Fryeburg,  Me.  He  married  ,  1773,  Dorothy, 
dau.  of  Caleb  and  Dorothy  (Frye)  Swan  of  Fryeburg. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

301  Nathaniel,     b.  6-5-1774;  d.  y.  unm. 

302  Nathaniel,     b.  8-11-1779;  d.  1-1-1856. 

303  Saml.  Swan,  b.  4-20-1782;  d.  8-27-1810,  unm. 

304  Caleb  Swan,  b.  4-3-1791;  d.  3-11-1816,  unm. 

305  Frederick,      b.  6-6-1796;  d.  11-23-1823. 

306  Mehitable,     b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  1817,  John  Hancock  Frye  (276). 

307  Sophia,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

135.  Samuel  married  12-11-1788,  Mary,  dau.  of  Henry  and 
Rebecca  Gordon  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Fryeburg,  Me,: 

308  Isaac,  b.  12-4-1791;  d.  9-29-1874. 

309  John,  b.  1-8-1796;  d.  10-21-1796,  unm. 

310  Samuel,  b.  1-14-1798;  d.  9-27-1847. 

136.  Major  Ebenezer  lived  as  a  young  man  with  his  aunt 
Gould  until  he  married.  He  inherited  some  property  from  her 
but  was  made  poor  by  his  long  connection  with  the  army,  he 
was  Lieutenant  in  Capt.  Moor's  Co.  from  Londonderry,  N.  H., 
was  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  in  the  fight  at  Hubbardon,  was 
taken  prisoner  and  sent  to  Canada  for  six  months.  Was  Cap- 
tain in  1776,  and  Major  at  the  close  of  the  war.  He  ran  a  brick 
yard  in  Castine,  Me.,  and  then  moved  to  Northport,  Me.  Was 
a  Representative  from  the  District  of  Maine  in  the  General 
Court  of  Mass.  He  married  12-20-1763,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
and  Hannah  (Lovell)  Baker  of  Pembroke,  N.  H. 


68  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  H.: 

311  Hannah,         b.  9-20-1764;  d.  ,  1859; 

m.  11-25-1790,  David  Blaisdell. 

312  Elizabeth,     b.  2-18-1767;  d.  8-27-1841; 

m.  11-29-1787,  Jeremiah  Abbott. 

313  Sally,  b.  7-5-1769;  d.  11-22-1842; 

m.  3-23-1797,  Robt.  White. 

314  Ebenezer,       b.  4-15-1772;  d.  12-     -1822. 

315  Jessie,  b.  4-17-1774;  d.  3-29-1849. 

316  Susannah,      b.  11-9-1775;  d.  4-15-1859; 

m.  11-4-1794,  Joseph  Gale. 

317  Robie,  b.  3-11-1785;  d.  1-16-1867. 

318  Amos,  b.  11-25-1786;  d.  7-10-1868. 

319  Jonathan,       b.  7-21-1788;.  d.  5-     -1864. 

137.  Capt.  David  moved  to  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  soon  after  his 
marriage.  Was  on  the  Muster  Rolls  of  Capt.  Barrow's  Co., 
Col.  Daniel  Moor's  Reg.,  N.  H.,  7-22-1776.  Was  among  the 
men  raised  for  Canada  and  never  returned.  He  married  6-6- 
1769,  Dorcas,  dau.  of  James  and  Phebe  (Farnham)  Parker  of 
Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Pembroke,  N.  H.: 

320  Betsy,  b.  4-9-1770;  d.  ,  unm. 

321  James  Gould,  b.  4-14-1773;  d.  3-4-1838. 

322  Hannah,         b.  5-31-1775;  d. 

m.  ,  Daniel  Fisk. 

323  David,  b.  11-24-1777;  d.  ,  unm. 

140.  John  served  sometime  in  the  Revolutionary  War,  was  a 
shoemaker  and  lived  in  the  old  homestead.  He  married  (i) 
3-11-1779,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Judith  Bachelder;  married 
(2)  7-21-1821,  Mrs.  Chloe  Holt  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

324  Fanny,  b.  4-23-1782;  d.  ,  unm. 

325  Dolly,  b.  10-15-1786;  b.  10-19-1822; 

m.  9-24-1808,  James  Frye  (190). 


John  of  Andover  69 

148.  John  was  Town  Clerk  many  years.  He  married  (i)  ii-  - 
1773,  Lucy  Pike  of  Framingham,  Mass.;  married  (2)  6-24-1787. 
Rachel  Stockwell. 

Issue,  born  in  Royalston,  Mass.,  and  Concord,  Vt.: 


326  Lucy, 

b.  1-15-1775; 

d.  12-I-1856; 

m. 

,  Jona 

than  Hunter. 

327  John, 

b.  3-21-1777; 

d. 

328  Timothy, 

b. 

;  d. 

329  Jonathan, 

b.  3-24-1782; 

d.  4-10-1834, 

unm. 

330  James, 

b. 

;  d. 

331  Sally, 

b.  9-13-1788; 

d.  1-19-1856; 

m. 

.  Judg 

e  Dyer  Hibbard. 

332  Joseph, 

b.  7-21-1790; 

d.  8-4-1848. 

333  Rebecca, 

b.  11-21-1792; 

d. 

m. 

,  Jose] 

ph  Streeter. 

334  Betsy, 

b.  1-21-1797; 

d.  8-16-1831, 

unm. 

335  Polly, 

b.  10-21-1799; 

d.  4-12-1850; 

m. 

,  Geo. 

Cutting. 

336  David, 

b.  8-2-1802; 

d.  3-10-1843. 

337  Nancy, 

b.  8-2-1802; 

d.  3-10-1831, 

unm. 

338  Naomi, 

b. 

;  d. 

150.  Ebenezer  served  in  the  Revolutionary  War  in  Capt.  James 
Allen's  Co.,  in  the  battle  of  Lexington,  4-19-1775.  Corporal  in 
Lt.  Jona  Silby's  Co.  at  the  battle  of  Bennington,  8-16-1777. 
Was  a  farmer  on  the  homestead  at  Royalston,  and  held  various 
town  offices  for  more  than  twenty  years.     He  married  , 

1783,  Mary  Vail  of  Royalston,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Royalston,  Mass.: 

339  Betsy,  b.  4-28-1784;  d.  1-1-1819; 

m.  ,  William  Blood. 

340  Asa,  b.  10-26-1786;  d.  ,  1862. 

341  Daniel,  b.  8-23-1789;  d.  8-30-1791,  unm. 

342  Polly,  b.  7-21-1791;  d.  1-14-1836,  unm. 

343  Benjamin,  b.  8-6-1793;  d.  9-29-1861. 

344  John,  b.  5-16-1796;  d. 

345  Ebenezer,  b.  6-30-1798;  d.  1-23-1818. 

No  issue. 


70 


Frye  Genealogy 


155.     David    married   (i)  4-1-1794,   Lydia  Smith,  b.  4-3-1769; 
d.  9-24-1812;  married  (2)  ,  Rebecca  Wheeler,  b.  4- 

7-1783;  d.  8-24-1831;  married  (3)  6-9-1834,  Lucy  Wright. 

Issue,  born  in  Croydon,  N.  H.: 

346  David  Wheeler,  b.  4-22-1815;      d. 

347  Ebenezer  Woodbury,  b.  2-8-1817;  d.  1-8-1880. 

348  Lydia  Smith,  b.  9-8-1820;  d.  4-28-1860; 

m.  I-I-1842,  Eben  Barker  Tuck. 


157.     John  married 
was  lost  at  sea. 


Mary  Erwin  of  Salem.     He 


Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

349  John,               b. 

d. 

.     No  issue. 

350  Benjamin,?     b. 

351  Joseph  E.,     b. 

352  Sally,              b. 

353  Mary  Erwin,  b. 

m. 

,  Samuel  ] 

d. 

d. 
;  d. 

d. 
D.  How. 

,  unm. 

,  unm. 

,  1873,  unm. 

354  Elisa,              b. 

;  d.  8-20- 

1868; 

m. 

,  Benjamir 

1  Cutts. 

165.  William  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Peter  Poor's  Co.,  4-19- 
1775,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.  He  married  11-2-1773,  Tamson 
Southwick  of  Salem,  b.  10-28-1750;  d.  1-27-1836.  His  youngest 
daughter  married  an  uncle  of  the  poet  John  Greenleaf  Whittier. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

355  William,         b.  11-27-1774;  d.  6-26-1862. 

356  Cassandra,     b.  11-12-1777;  d. 

m.  12-3-1796,  Ichabod  Nichols. 

357  Tamson,         b.  4-23-1779;  d. 

, Purington. 

b.  10-4-1781;  d. 


m. 

358  Hannah, 

m. 

359  Bethia, 

m. 

360  Annie, 

m. 


,  Joseph  Buxton, 
b.  2-26-1784;  d.  12-18-1826; 

, Punington. 

b.  5-6-1786;  d. 

,  James  Boyce. 


John  of  Andover  71 

361  Gertrude,       b.  9-24-1789;  d.  12-9-1818; 

m.  12-15-1814,  Moses  Whittier. 

167.  Lt.  Benjamin  enlisted  in  the  Revolutionary  War  from 
Salem,  1-1-1776,  and  served  all  during  the  war  as  a  blacksmith 
and  was  commissioned  a  Lieutenant  of  Artificers,  by  Col. 
Jeduthan  Baldwin.  He  married  10-11-1774,  Mary  Templeman 
of  Salem. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,   Mass.: 

362  Benjamin,      b.  ,  1776;     d.  4-10-1843. 

363  Polly,  b.  ,  1780;     d. 

m.  ,  John  Berry. 

364  Sarah,  b.  9-23-1782;  d.  ,  1813; 

m.  4-28-1805,  Peter  Frye  Stickney. 

365  Martha,  b.  I-11-1784;  d. 

m.  ,  Capt.  Saml.  Steadman. 

366  Nathan,  b.  4-2-1787;  d.  2-17-1873. 

367  Clara,  b.  9-23-1789;  d. 

m.  (i)  ,  181 1,  Luther  Steadman;  m.  (2) 

Dr.  Henry  Tuttle. 

368  Philip,  b.  1-1-1792;  d.  10-16-1856,  unm. 

369  Joseph,  b.  II-     -1798;  d.  5-5-1831.  No  issue. 

168.  Nathan  married  12-11-1786,  Hannah  Nutting  of  Marble- 
head,  b.  11-2-1761;  d.  12-10-1834. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

370  Nathan,  b.  10-27-1787;  d.  11-14-1868. 

371  William,         b.  8-I-1790;  d. 

372  Daniel,  b.  3-8-1793;  d.  5-2-1814,  unm. 

373  John  Nutting,  b.  6-15-1795;  d. 

374  Hannah,         b.  I-28-1798;  d.  7-21-1858; 

m.  ,  Daniel  Marston. 

375  Oliver,  b.  5-29-1800;  d.  2-27-1832,  unm. 

376  Mary  Carlton,  b.  5-9-1803;  d. 

m.  ,  Joseph  Stowers. 

169.  Daniel  was  a  miller.     He  married 
Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 


72 


Frye  Genealogy 

377  dau-i 

b.                            ;  d. 

m. 

,  Capt.  Frost. 

378  dau., 

b.                            ;  d. 

m. 

,  Nichols. 

173.     Capt.  Peter  was  a  sea  captain  and  married 
Abigail  Bradish. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

379  Joseph,  b.  4-22-1806;  d.  6-25-1825,  unm. 

380  Geo.  Bradish,  b,  1-1-1804;  d. 


174.  Isaac  settled  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  He  married  , 
1802,  Rachel  Foster  of  Danvers,  Mass.,  b.  10-16-1784;  d.  6-5- 
1854. 

Issue,  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.: 

381  Rachel  Coburn,  b.  9.25-1805;      d.  ,  unm. 

382  Isaac  Watts,  b.  10-9-1807;  d.  2-20-1876. 

383  Hannah  Foster,  b.  2-16-1810;      d. 

m.  4-22-1832,  Benjamin  Hodgesdon. 

384  Nancy,  b.  8-7-1812;  d.  8-2-1902; 

m.  6-28-1834,  Dea.  John  Knowlton. 

385  William  T.,   b.  9.22-1815;  d. 

175.  Moses  married  ,  1798,  Mary  Lander,  b.  8-13- 
1776;  d.  10-30-1856. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 


386  Isaac, 

b. 

, 1799;     d. 

7-30- 

1880. 

387  Margaret, 

b. 

, 1801;     d. 

,  unm. 

388  Abigail, 

b. 

,  1803;     d. 

,  1807,  unm, 

389  Benjamin, 

b. 

,  1805;     d. 

,  unm. 

390  Abigail, 

b. 

,  1807;     d. 

,  unm. 

391  Elizabeth  N 

eal. 

b. 

,  1810;  d. 

m. 

,  Philip  Osborn. 

392  William  Goi 

jld. 

b. 

,  1813;  d. 

,  unm. 

393   Mary  Carleton, 

b. 

,  1815;  d. 

m. 

,  Joseph  Dale. 

John  of  Andover  73 

177.  Philip  was  stout  built,  swarthy  complexion.  Was  a  good 
teacher  but  sogiewhat  harsh  in  discipline,  once  threw  a  bible 
at  a  pupil's  head  for  want  of  some  more  handy  weapon.  He 
lived  on  the  old  homestead.  He  married  9-8-1800,  Sarah 
Smith,  dau.  of  Abner  and  Wilkins  of  Middleton,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

394  William,         b.  10-26-1801;  d.  9.26-1844. 

395  Lucy,  b.  8-14-1803;  d.  unm. 

396  Philip,  b.  4-I-1805;  d. 

397  Sarah  Wilkins,  b.  5-19-1807;  d. 

m.  9.27-1832,  Thorndike  Daniels. 

398  Martha,  b.  9-17-1809;  d.  11-31-1855,  unm. 

399  Mary,  b.  9-17-1809;  d. 

m.  4-30-1829,  Chas.  Carlton. 

400  Caroline,        b.  6-20-1813;  d.  2-14-1824,  unm. 

178.  Lt.  Theophilus  was  a  clothier,  miller  and  farmer  in  Frye 
Village,  was  Corporal  in  Capt.  Benj.  Ames'  Co.,  Col.  James 
Frye's  Reg.  Sargeant  in  Capt.  S.  King's  Co.,  Col.  Whitney's 
Reg.  Lieutenant  in  1791.  He  married  4-11-1776,  Lucy,  dau. 
of  Joshua  and  Lydia  Lovejoy  of  Andover,  Mass.,  b.  8-4-1755; 
d.  4-2-1844. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

401  Enoch,  b.  8-29-1776;  d.  9-8-1864. 

402  Lucy,  b.  7-4-1778;  d.  6-14-1854; 

m.  7-8-1794,  Solomon  Abbott. 

403  Theophilus,  b.  5-17-1780;  d.  3-6-1814. 

404  Lydia,  b.  5.3-1782;  d.  12-23-1846; 

m.  12-1-1803,  David  Barnard. 

405  Samuel,  b.  5-22-1784;  d.  3-18-1851. 

406  Henry,  b.  6-23-1787;  d.  12-23-1818,  unm. 

407  Reuben,  b.  5-7-1789;  d.  3-31-1845. 

408  James,  b.  2-23-1792;  d.  2-23-1852. 

409  Jonathan,  b.  6-18-1794;  d.  4-17.1863. 

410  Elizabeth,  b.  12-25-1796;  d.  7.22-1822; 

m.  ,  1819,  Samuel  Dennis. 

411  Sarah  Lovejoy,  b.  11-25-1799;     d.  4-12-1879; 

m.  12-20-1835,  Bradford  Barden. 


74  Frye  Genealogy 

185.  Samuel  lived  in  Frye  Village  and  always  wrote  his  name 
without  the  final  E.  He  lived  for  a  few  years  after  his  mar- 
riage in  Hancock,  N.  H..  and  Peterboro,  N.  H.,  then  returned 
to  Andover  and  Frye  Village,  settling  on  a  farm  given  him  by 
his  father.  He  married  9-21-1790,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Jonathan 
and  Susan  Poor  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born   in  Hancock,   N.  H.,   Peterboro,  N.  H.,  and  An- 
dover, Mass.: 

412  Samuel,  b.  3-5-1791;  d.  5-9- 1867. 

413  Hannah,        b.  9-26-1792;  d.  I-20-1874; 

m.  9-9-1813,  Reuben  Frye  (407). 

414  Nathaniel,     b.  ,  1795;     d.  ,  1856. 

415  Polly,  b,  ,1798;     d.  11-31-1828; 

m.  3-II-1817,  Jonathan  Merril. 

416  Reuby,  b.  ,  1800;     d.  2-14-1887; 

m.  5-31-1821,  Samuel  Downing. 

417  Frederick,      b.  ,  1802;     d.  ,  1820,  unm. 

418  Eliza,  b.  ;  d.  5-13-1864; 

m.  9-15-1831,  Jonathan  Merriel. 

419  Susan,  b.  2-9-1809;  d.  6-14-1864; 

m.  11-6-1828,  John  Merriel. 

420  Stephen,        b.  ,  1810;     d.  2-5.1859. 

186.  Amos  was  settled  by  his  father  on  the  farm  afterward 
given  to  his  brother  Samuel.  He  was  for  many  years  a  miller 
in  the  Lovejoy  grist  mills.  He  married  6-30-1799,  Hannah, 
dau.  of  Amos  and  Sarah  (Ballard)  Durant  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

421  Charles,         b.  3-I-1801;  d.  3-9-1885; 

m.  ,  Mary  Galloway.     No  issue. 

422  William,         b.  11-8-1803;  d.  ,  1844; 

m.  ,  1828,  Sarah  Sargent. 

423  Nathan,         b.  12-27-1808;  d.  8-12-1884. 

424  Amos,  b.  ,  1812;     d.  12-29-1880. 

190.  James  moved  to  Albany,  Me.,  about  1820  and  lived  on  his 
own  farm  there.  He  deserted  his  second  wife.  He  married 
(i)  12-26-1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  Joseph  and  Mary  Lovejoy  of  An- 


John  of  Andover  75 

dover,  b.  2-19-1771;  d.  2-20-1807;  married  (2)  9.24-1808,  Dolly 
Frye  (325);  married  (3)  ,  Cynthe  Cummings. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover  and  Albany,  Me.: 

425  John,  b.  bef.  1808;  d.  I-3-1883. 

Son  of  Dolly  Frye. 

426  James,  b.  ,  1810;     d.  11-3-1858,  unm. 

427  Hannah,         b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

428  son,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

429  dau.,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Isaac  P.  Buckler. 

193.  Zachariah  was  accidently  killed  in  the  south  of  Andover 
by  the  falling  from  an  ox  cart,  the  wheel  passing  over  his  head. 
He  and  Esther  Wardwell  of  Andover  had 

430  Zachariah,     b.  2.18-1792;  d.  2-18-1845. 

196.  Timothy  was  a  farmer,  tanner  and  currier  in  VV.  Andover. 
He  enlisted  10-I-1778,  in  Capt.  Longley's  Co.,  detached  for  the 
purpose  of  guarding  and  fortifying  the  Post  in  and  near  Boston. 
He  married  (i)  6-9-1786,  Betsy  Brooks  of  Lincoln,  Mass.,  b. 

,  1762;  d.  2-9-1792;  married  (2)  3-2-1794,  Persis  Frye  (245). 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

431  Noah  Brooks,  b.  5-19-1787;  d.  9.5-1876. 

432  Betsy,  b.  4-20-1789;  d. 

m.  ,  Timothy  Frye  (441). 

433  Sopronia,       b.  7-25-1795;  d.  7-15-1822,  unm. 

434  Persses,  b.  2-9-1798;  d.  3-8-1867. 

m.  6-6-1829,  Elijah  Edson. 

435  Nathaniel,  b.  2-12-1801;  d.  5-6-1836. 

436  Charlotte,  b.  3-IO-1804;  d.  y.,  unm. 

437  Cyrus,  b.  6-21-1805;  d.  ,  1863. 

438  Timothy,  b.  12-13-1807;  d.  3-19-1825,  unm. 

439  Gilbert,  b.  3-10-1811;  d.  ,  1875. 

440  Artimus,  b.  5-20-1815;  d. 

197.  Reuben  was  in  Capt.  Asa  Druty's  Co.,  Col.  Turner's  Reg., 
from  8-24  to  11-15-1781.     He  moved  to  New  York  State  and 


76  Frye  Genealogy 

died  at  Ft.  Covington,  N.  Y.  He  married  3-9-1791,  Susan 
Emerson  of  Chester,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

441  Timothy,        b.  11-15-1794;  d.  ,  1858. 

442  Susan,  b.  1-13-1796;  d. 

m.  ,  1820,  William  Smith, 

443  Frederick,  b.  11-10-1799;  d. 

444  Ira,  b.  6-6-1803;  d.  6-21-1857. 

445  Abial,  b.  5-6-1804;  d. 

446  Emerson,  b.  12-3-1808;  d.  8-9-1852,  unm. 

198.  EzEKiEL  married  3-8-1792,  Polly,  dau.  of  Joseph  Holly  of 
Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

447  Holly,  b.  ,  1797;  d.  ,  1821,  unm. 

448  Mary,  b.  ;  d. 

449  Frederick,      b.  3-27-1802;  d. 

450  Hannah  Abbott,  b.  ;  d. 

451  Pamela  Porter,  b.  ,1806;  d.  12.1-1868; 

m.  ,  1825,  Jonas  Holt, 

200.  Jedidiah  married  1-25-1798,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  James  and 
Rebecca  Farnum  of  Andover,  b.  6-4-1774;  d,  7-10-1849,  in  New 
York  City. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

452  Jedidiah,        b.  2-13-1799;  d.  1-21-1873. 

453  Rebecca,        b.  10-3-1800;  d.  6-17-1844; 

m,  ,  1833,  James  Garney. 

454  James  Farnhum,  b.  1-31-1803;     d.  7-20-1840,  unm. 

202.  Peter  lived  for  some  time  on  his  mother-in-law's  farm  in 
Andover  and  finally  moved  to  Canada.     He  married  , 

Chloe,  dau.  of  Thos.  and  Lydia  (Blunt)  Abbott  of  Andover, 
b.  11-4-1771. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

455  Hermon,        b.  ;  d. 

456  Timothy,       b,  ;  d. 


John  of  Andover  11 

205.  Samuel  married  (i)  ,  1806,  Mary  Fletcher  of 
Dracut;  married  (2)  Sarah  Colby. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

457  Saml.  Fletcher,  b.  12-24-1806;     d. 

m.  5-1-1822,  Marion  W.  Tice.     No  issue. 

458  Aaron  P.,       b.  ,  1808;     d. 

459  John,  b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

460  Mary  H.,       b.  ;  d.  2-4-1852; 

m.  ,  Hermon  Frye  (455). 

461  Harriet  N.,    b.  ;  d.  4-11-1852; 

m.  ,  1830,  Joseph  Huse. 

462  Caroline  L.,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  1836,  Henry  Rankin. 

463  Sarah  A.,        b.  ;  d.  8-7-185 1; 

m.  (i)  ,  Saml.  Sawyer;  married  (2) 

,  Francis  Sawyer. 

206.  Enoch  married  10-12-1806,  Polly  Elsworth  of  Gilmanson, 
N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

464  Enoch  Elsworth,  b.  12-7-180*;    d. 

465  Maria  Ann,  b.  3-4-1809;  d.  ,  1843; 

m.  ,  1831,  Rufus  Litchfield. 

466  George,  b.  1-2-1811;  d. 

467  Timothy,        b.  8-18-1812;  d. 

468  Hannah  Almira,  b.  9-22-1814;     d. 

m.  ,  Rufus  Litchfield, 

469  James,  b.  II-26-1818;  d. 

470  Lavina,  b.  10-1-1819;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Wright. 

471  Emily,  b.  II-18-1820;  d.  2-14-1821,  unm. 

472  William,         b.  4-6-1822;  d. 

473  Betsy,  b.  4-6-1822;  d. 

m.  ,  Mark  Aken. 

474  Emily,  b.  5-18-1824;  d.  9-24-1825,  unm. 

209.  Samuel  Osgood  was  accidently  killed  by  a  wagon  running 
over  him.  He  married  12-11-1788,  Anna,  dau.  of  John  and 
Abigail  (Bowen)  Wight  of  Marblehead,  Mass. 


78  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

475  Nancy,  b.  2-6-1789;  d.  5-17-1870; 

m.  6-24-1813,  John  Blanchard. 

476  Hannah,         b.  ,  1792;        d.  10-7-1847; 

m.  10-20-1811,  Nathan  Jones. 

477  Samuel,  b.  1-14-1798;  d. 

210.  Peter  married  6-9-1796,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Samuel  and 
Hannah  (Falckner)  Noyse  of  Andover,  b.  10-11-1766;  d.  11-17- 
1839. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

478  Charlotte,      b.  8-14-1797;  d.  2-6-1874,  unm. 

479  Mary,  b.  3-1-1799;  d. 

m.  12-5-1822,  Joel  Baldwin. 

480  John,  b.  12-2-1800;  d.  2-26-1853,  unm. 

481  Susan,  b.  12-21-1802;  d.  ,  unm. 

482  Hannah  Doliver,  b.  9-25-1804;    d.  4-14-1845,  unm. 

483  Miranda,        b.  6-18-1806;  d.  4-11-1880,  unm. 

222.  James  was  eight  months  in  the  war  of  1756  on  the  Western 
frontier  with  his  father.  In  1757  in  Capt.  John  Farnum's  Co. 
In  1775  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Nathan  Lovejoy's  Co.  His  de- 
scendants have  a  silver  watch  given  him  by  an  English  officer 
in  1756  for  his  kindness  to  him  while  sick  with  the  small-pox. 
He  settled  in  Methuen,  Mass.,  in  1765,  and  was  a  farmer  on 
part  of  the  Frye  lands.  He  married  (i)  2-21-1765,  Mehitable 
Robinson    of    Boxford,   Mass.,   b.  ,    1743;    d.  6-6-1787; 

married  (2)  12-6-1787,  Phebe,  dau.  of  Alex,  and  Joanna  (Frye) 
Campbell,  b.  8-9-1744;  d.  7-23-1838. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

484  James,  b.  1-12-1766;  d.  11-28-1854. 

485  Joanna,  b.  8-16-1767;  d.  12-6-1810; 

m.  2-27-1783,  Benjamin  Kimball. 

486  Robinson,      b.  5-28-1771;  d.  12-5-1816. 

487  Daniel,  b.  6-7-1773;  d.  10-14-1837; 

m.  ,  Susey  Poor.     No  issue. 


John  of  Andover  79 

488  Francis,  b.  11-24-1776;  d.  12-6-1849. 

489  Jeremiah,       b,  5-7-1779;  d.  1-11-1855. 

490  Hitty,  b.  9-4-1781;  d.  5-15-1845; 

m.  6-27-1813,  Joseph  Webster. 

491  John,  b.  2-8-1784;  d.  11-6-1787,  unm. 

492  Joseph,  b.  9-4-1786;  d.  3-3-1832, 


223.  Lt.  Jonathan  settled  first  on  a  farm  in  Methuen  and 
served  as  Lieutenant  in  the  Continental  Army  for  five  years 
from  8-31-1777.  He  kept  a  book  with  the  orders  of  the  day  at 
the  time  of  Arnold's  treason.  Some  time  after  the  war,  he 
moved  to  Bucksport  on  a  farm.  He  was  drowned  in  the  Penob- 
scot River  and  the  accident  is  a  mystery.  He  married  11-13- 
1763,  Sarah,  dau.  of  Moses  and  Sarah  Pebody  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

493  Jonathan,       b.  12-14-1766;  d.  11-5-1783,  unm. 

494  Betty,  b.  8-24-1768;  d.  9-9-1768,  unm. 

495  Hannah,         b.  9-25-1769;  d.  2-9-1795; 

m.  ,  1794,  Benjamin  Newman. 

496  Osgood,          b.  10-20-1771;  d.  1-5-1827. 

497  Charlotte,      b.  3-12-1774;  d.  ,  1816; 

m.  ,  1793,  James  Potter. 

498  Jonathan,       b.  3-18-1784;  d. 

499  Sarah,  b.  11-1-1786;  d.  9-6-1857; 

m.  4-28-1808,  Phineas  Barnes. 


228.  Capt.  Frederick  was  a  private  in  Capt.  Benj.  Farnum's 
Co.,  Frye's  Reg.,  at  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  1-24-1721,  he  en- 
rolled for  three  years  in  Lovejoy's  Co.  Commissioned  Ensign 
in  1781.  Was  a  member  of  the  Society  of  Cincinnati  for  the 
State  of  Mass.  In  War  of  1812  was  stationed  at  Ft.  Pickering, 
Salem  Harbor.  Was  a  magistrate  in  Andover.  Was  first  Com- 
mander of  Ft.  Jay  on  Governor's  Island,  N.  Y.  He  married 
5-9-1789,  Margaret,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Esther  (Gardner)  Mackey. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Ft.  Jay,  N.  Y.: 

500  Frederick,  L.  Q.  C,  b.  4-15-1790;  d. 


80  Frye  Genealogy 

501  Daniel  Mackey,  b.  4-4-1792;        d.  2-8-1859. 

502  Nancy  Mackey,  b.  4-11-1794;      d.  7-12-1796,  unm. 

503  Charles,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

504  Charles,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

505  Margaret,       b.  ,  1800;     d. 

m.  ,  1829,  Rev.  Alexander  Forman. 

506  Nancy  Mackey,  b.  ,  1806;  d.  1-1-1819,  unm. 


SIXTH  GENERATION 

232.     John  married  Jerusha  Barron  Swan  of  Andover,  b.  5-22- 
1792;  d.  1-15-1843- 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  Manchester,  N.  H.: 

507  Susan  Emery,  b.  7-17-1810;  d. 

m.  9-29-1829,  Sylvan  Stanley. 

508  Caroline,        b.  6-5-1812;  d.  2-5-1815,  unm. 

509  Elizabeth,      b.  4-14-1815;  d. 

m.  10-6-1834,  Seth  F.  Ford. 

510  Rebecca  A.,  b.  5-1-1817;  d. 

m.  (i)  , Perkins;  m.  (2) 

,  John  C.  Church. 

511  Fedelia  Swan,  b,  2-21-1819;         d. 

m.  ,  Benjamin  Briggs. 

512  John  Clay,     b.  9-31-1821;  d.  9-27-1821,  unm. 

513  John  Robert,  b.  3-19-1825;  d.  1-12-1853,  unm. 

234.     Nathaniel  married   1-21-1810,  Prissella,  dau.   of  Henry 
Gray  and  Deborah  (Arnold)  Baker  of  Andover,  b.  , 

1789;  d.  11-2-1838. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem  and  Boston,  Mass.: 

514  Eliza  A.,        b.  12-30-1810;  d.  7-9-1876; 

m.  2-10-1842,  Henry  W.  Abbott. 

515  Henry  B.,      b.  3-2-1814;  '  d.  3-8-1860,  unm. 

516  John,  b.  3-9-1816;  d.  8-29-1880; 

m.  ,  Lavina  Thompson.    No  issue. 

517  Deborah,       b.  1-9-1821;  d.  ,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  81 

240.  Enoch  was  a  farmer  on  the  homestead.  From  boyhood 
he  showed  an  instinctive  shrinking  from  the  public  eye;  partly 
due  to  constitutional  diffidence  and  partly  in  late  years  to 
sorrow  over  domestic  losses.  He  had  a  strong  will  and  sound 
common  sense  and  was  respected  for  his  integrity,  sobriety  and 
honorable  character.  He  married  12-30-1830,  Mary  B.,  dau.  of 
Nathan  and  Susannah  Foster  of  Andover,  b.  8-19-1807;  d.  9-12- 
1867. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

518  Enoch  H.,     b,  9-24-1831;  d.  10-12-1834,  unm. 

519  John,  b.  5-4-1833;  d.  7-18-1853,  unm. 

520  Susan  Foster,  b.  3-16-1835;  d. 

m.  9-14-1858,  Rev.  James  M.  Bell. 

521  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  12-18-1838;   d.  10-11-1840,  unm. 

522  Harriet  Abby,  b.  2-19-1841;         d. 

m.  lo-i  5-1885,  Edward  Fisher. 

244.     Joseph  was  a  school  teacher.     He  married  ,  1798, 

Susannah  Sargent,  dau.  of;  Symonds  and  Lydia  Baker  of  An- 
dover, b.  2-22-1767;  d.  7-12-1856. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

523  Susan  or  Sarah,  b.  3-29-1800;      d. 

m.  8-4-1824,  John  Hencklieff. 

524  Lydia,  b.  7-9-1801;  d.  2-26-1802,  unm. 

525  Elizabeth,      b.  11-16-1803;  d.  11-5-1885; 

m.  5-30-1827,  Abiel  Blanchard. 

526  Lucy,  b.  2-26-1807;  d.  7-14-1853; 

m.  10-12-1825,  George  Allen. 

527  Margaret,      b.  ;  d.  10-6-1821,  unm. 

249.  Joshua  married  Elizabeth  Thompson  of  Newberryport, 
Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Newberryport,  Mass.: 

528  Samuel  M.,    b.  ,  1818;     d. 

250.  Thomas  married  11-27-1807,  Mary  Smith  of  Salem,  Mass. 
Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 


82  Frye  Genealogy 

529  Mary  U.,        b.  10-I-1819;  d. 

m.  , Bett. 

530  Elizabeth,      b.  7-25-1822;  d.  8-31-1833. 

255.  John  was  a  seaman  and  accidently  killed  on  the  ship  Ohio 
at  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  by  a  block  falling  from  aloft.  He  mar- 
ried ,  Elizabeth 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

531  Sarah,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  , Withern. 


258.  Chas.  Frederic  in  1830  lived  in  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.,  and 
was  an  elder  in  the  church  which  he  helped  to  build.  He 
moved  in  1835  to  Wellsburg,  N.  Y.,  and  in  1838  moved  to 
Morgan  Co.,  111.,  and  settled  on  a  farm,  living  there  until  his 
death.  He  married  1-8-1809,  Matilda  Buck  of  Chemung,  N.  Y., 
b.  ;   d.  8-5-1846. 

Issue,  born  in  Big  Flats,  N.  Y.: 

532  Margaret,       b.  3-15-1810;  d. 

m.  11-10-1831,  Wm.  Beard. 

533  Abiel,  b.  8-27-1811;  d.  10-30-1876; 

m.  ,  1840,  Selushia  Magoon.    No  issue. 

534  Abigail  F.,     b.  7-5-1814;  d.  5-4-1852; 

m.  2-11-1838,  Levi  Van  Buskirk. 

535  Phebe  Russell,  b.  7-21-1816;        d.  2-4-1880; 

m.  (i)   10-21-1838,  Aaron    Parker;    m.   (2)   1-19- 
1851,  Saml.  Chamberlin. 

536  Louisa  M.,     b.  7-21-1818;  d. 

m.  4-6-1852,  Nathaniel  Lockwood. 

537  Caroline,        b.  4-11-1820;  d. 

m.  3-27-1842,  William  Boggs. 

538  Angeline,       b.  4-24-1823;  d.  2-9-1843; 

m.  10-20-1839,  James  Ervine. 

539  Dewitt  Clinton,  b.  10-24-1825;    d. 

540  Martha,  b.  4-24-1828;  d. 

m.  (i)  7-5-1846,  John  Hagear;  m.  (2)  10-24-1871, 
Lemuel  Rounds. 

541  Merritt  Harmon,  b.  9-18-1831;    d.  8-30-1855,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  83 

259.  Henry  Laurens  in  1794  moved  with  his  father's  family 
to  Chemung,  N.  Y.  He  had  the  reputation  of  being  one  of  the 
strictly  honest  men  of  his  time.  Was  Justice  of  the  Peace  for 
many  years,  as  well  as  most  of  the  other  town  offices.  Was  in 
the  State  Militia,  also  a  general  merchant  in  Wellsburg,  N.  Y.» 
and  Columbia,  Pa.  Moved  to  Howell,  Mich.,  in  1842  and  died 
there.  He  married  12-25-1812,  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Judge  Henry 
and  Mary  (Hulse)  Wells  of  Wellsburg,  N.  Y.,  b.  5-19-1792;  d.  i- 
15-1883. 

Issue,  born  in  Wellsburg,  N.  Y.,  and  Columbia,  Pa.: 

542  Mary,  b.  5-15-1814;  d.  ,  1887; 

m.  12-25-1837,  C.  r.  Thompson. 

543  Harriet  N.,    b.  9-25-1816;  d. 

m.  6-28-1840,  Timothy  Smith. 

544  Henry  W.,     b.  12-4-1818;  d.  6-5-1851,  unm. 

545  Sarah,  b.  4-12-1821;  d. 

m.  1-9-1845,  Hon.  G.  W.  Kneeland. 

546  Benjamin  F.,  b.  9-10-1823;  d.  ,  1870; 

m.  ,  1858,  N.  M.  Kent.     No  issue. 

547  Elizabeth,      b.  9-25-1825;  d. 

m.  ,  1850,  A.  F   Field. 

548  Horace  G.  W.,  b.  8-8-1828;  d. 

549  Charlotte  A.,  b.  4-12-1833;  d. 

m.  ,  i860,  J.  M.  C.  Bennett. 

260.  Alfred  married  12-2-1819,  Harriet  Wyncoop,  b. 
;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Chemung,  N.  Y.: 

550  Delia,  b.  ,  1822;  d.  12-11-1839,  unm. 

551  Albert  G.,      b.  1-12-1824;  d.  8-9-1894. 

552  Alonzo  F.,  b.       ,  1826;  d. 

553  Myra  J.,    b.       ,  1831;  d. 

m.  ,  1862,  Horace  G.  W.  Frye  (548). 

270.     Abiel  married  ,  1802,  Betsy,  dau.  of  Henry  and 

Sarah  Gordon  of  Andover,  Mass.,  b.  5-2-1765;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

554  Elizabeth,      b.  11-9-1803;  d.  6-16-1864; 

m.  ,  Asa  Smith. 


84  Frye  Genealogy 

555  John,  b.  3-29-1807;  d.  1-3-1883,  unm. 

556  Abiel,  b.  2-7-1809;  d.  3-31-1836,  unm. 

276.  John  Hancock  married  12-25-1817,  Mehitable  Frye  (306). 
Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

557  Caroline  Johnson,  b.  10-10-1818;  d.  8-23-1902; 

m.  11-5-1845,  Henry  Walker. 

558  Sophia  Mehitable,  b.  8-28-1820;  d. 

m.  1-9-1858,  J.  A.  Trumbolt. 

559  Lydia  Amanda,  b.  11-11-1822;  d.  ,  1885; 

m.  5-3-1856,  J.  N.  Antheen. 

560  Cornelia  Chadwick,  b.  12-13-1824;   d. 

m.  12-1-1846,  Geo.  S.  Farnsworth. 

277.  Geo.  Washington  married  Lucy,  dau.  of  , 
b.                            ;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Claiborne,  Ala.: 

561  John  Hancock,  b.  ;  d. 

562  Lucy  Susannah,  b.  ;  d. 

279.  Isaac  enlisted  in  the  army,  4-1-1814,  and  died  in  Buffalo 
in  September.  He  married  6-19-1794,  Hannah,  dau.  of  Joseph 
and  Abigail  Phelps  of  Wilton,  N.  H.,  b.  ,  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

563  Isaac,  b.  ,  1798;     d.  6-25-1883. 

564  Luther  B.,      b.  1-21-1800;  d. 

565  Hannah,         b.  ,  1802;     d.  7-10-1850; 

m.  6-1-1825,  Herman  Pettengill. 

566  John,  b.  4-19-1805;  d.  12-5-1862. 

567  Joseph,  b.  ,  1809;  d. 

283.  Capt.  Timothy  Holt  settled  in  Landgrave,  Vt.,  in  1809, 
where  he  was  Captain  of  a  company  of  cavalry  in  1818.  He 
was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Weld,  Me.,  in  1822.  He  married 
1-8-1809,  Rachel  Holt  of  Wilton,  b.  2-7-1793;  d.  3-21-18     . 

Issue,  born  in  Landgrave,  Vt.: 


John  of  Andover  85 

568  Timothy  Holt,  b.  10-19-1809;      d.  4-29-1900; 

m.  5-24-1855,  Lucy  Steavens.     No  issue. 

569  Jacob,  b.  8-19-1811;  d.  ,1856. 

570  Abiah  Holt,  b.  7-25  1813;  d.  ,  1856; 

m.  9-1-1851,  James  Cuningham. 

571  Rachel,  b.  4-25-1816;  d.  10-10-1839,  unm. 

572  Jerome,  b.  10-19-1819;  d. 

284.     Joshua  married  (i)  ,  Lavina  Farrington  of 

Hubbardston,  Mass.,  b.  3-4-1784;  d.  8-27-1815;  married  (2)  5- 
19-1831,  Lucy  Jones,  b.  4-17-1787;  d.  12-17-1875. 

Issue,  born  in  Brooklin  and  Athens,  Vt.: 

573  Betsy,  b.  9-6-1807;  d.  6-5-1885; 

m.  10-1-1840,  Joseph  Holt. 

574  Abiel  Holt,    b.  6-18-1809;  d.  6-21-1886. 

575  Harvey  Farrington,  b.  7-16-1814;  d.  1-12-1896. 

287.  Alfred  married  (i)  8-19-1817,  Lucy  Farington  of  Albins, 
Vt.,  b.  7-9-1800;  d.  12-12-1835;  married  (2)  ,  Betsy 

Blanchard  of  Milford,  N.  H.,  b.  7-9-1801;  d.  2-11-1863. 

Issue,  born  in  Greenfield,  N.  H.: 

576  Morris,  b.  5-21-1818;  d.  4-4-1900; 

m.  5-13-1842,  Prudence  Abbott.     No  issue. 

577  Emily,  b.  7-9-1820;  d.  6-17-1876; 

m.  4-11-1841,  Joshua  Rideout. 

578  Laury,  b.  5-14-1824;  d.  12-27-1909; 

m.  3-30-1862,  Jesse  O.  Robinson. 

579  Isaac  F.,         b.  9-21-1830;  d.  7-30-1864,  unm. 

580  Timothy  Holt,  b.  9-16-1838;        d.  8-6-1917. 

289.  Lt.  Joseph  moved  in  1789  to  Marietta,  O.,  and  in  1805  to 
Waterford,  O.  He  was  appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  1st  Reg. 
of  State  Militia  6-15-1801.  Was  Justice  of  Peace  from  9-27- 
1812.  He  was  a  man  of  amiable  and  kindly  disposition,  a 
member  of  good  standing  of  the  Masonic  Fraternity.  Was  a 
farmer  and  teacher  and  never  indulged  in  profanity.  He  mar- 
ried 12-22-1805,  Sally,  dau.  of  Dr.  Saml.  Baker  of  Waterford,  O., 
b.  3-31-1781;   d.  2-12-1812. 


86  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Waterford,  O.: 

581  Sophia,  b.  10-6-1806 

582  Rhoda  Ann,  b.  5-23-1809 

m.  4-8-1830,  John  Wilkins. 

583  Joseph,  b.  7-16-1811;  d.  9-24-1 


d.  10-23-1823,  unm. 
d.  ,  1862; 


294.  Dean,  at  the  age  of  about  14  years,  went  to  Saccarappa, 
Me.,  to  learn  the  trade  of  clothier  and  cloth  dresser,  which  he 
accomplished  at  21,  then  went  into  the  lumber  business  for  a 
number  of  years,  failed  in  1810,  went  to  Brunswick  in  1814  and 
took  charge  of  finishing  broadcloth  at  the  Brunswick  Mfg.  Co. 
In  1819  went  to  Lewiston  in  the  lumber  business,  wool  carding 
and  cloth  dressing.  He  was  a  good  scholar,  penman  and 
singer  and  a  very  active  man  but  not  wealthy,  for  he  gave  so 
much  to  the  needy.  He  married  Joanna,  dau.  of  Pelletier  and 
Mary  (Goowin)    March  of  Falmouth,   Me.,   b.  ,   1776; 

d.  6-13-1850. 
Issue,  born  in  Saccarappa  and  Topsham,  Me.: 

584  Sophia,  b.  11-     -1800;  d.  4-     -1865; 

m.  ,  Asa  Garceleon. 

585  John  March,  b.  11-28-1802;  d.  1-1-1885. 

586  Caroline,        b.  ,  1804;     d.  12-24-1838; 

m.  i-i 5-1829,  Edward  P.  Toby. 

587  Wm.  Robinson,  b.  8-     -1806;       d.  3-     -1865. 

588  Sarah  Haskell,  b.  9-15-1809;         d. 

m.  9-1 5-1832,  Col.  Temple  Tibbetts. 

589  Mary  March,  b.  ,  1812;   d.  11-5-1835,  unm. 

590  Joseph  Dean,  b.  ,  1815;  d.  6-7-1838,  unm. 

298.  Joseph  married 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

591  Stephen  F.,  b.  2-24-1824;  d. 

592  Joseph,           b.  1-28-1832;  d. 

593  Richard,         b.  3-27-1834;  d. 

594  W.  H.  Harrison,  b.  6-24-1840;  d. 

299.  Richard  married 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

595  Samuel,  b.  12-16-1829;  d. 


John  of  Andover  87 

300.  Hon.  William  was  a  lawyer  and  State  Senator  in  Maine 
for  several  years.  He  married  9-28-1828,  Lois,  dau.  of  Simon 
and  Hannah  (Abbott)  Twichell. 

Issue,  born  in  Bethel,  Me.: 

596  Richard  Abbott,  b.  7-22-1829;     d.  1-5-1900. 

597  Sarah  J.,         b.  3-14-1831;  d.  6-14-1833,  unm. 

598  Martha,  b.  3-24-1833;  d. 

m.  6-3-1859,  James  S.  Lane. 

599  Sarah  Jane,   b.  7-18-1834;  d. 

m.  ,  1855,  Joseph  Y.  Bakeman. 

600  Amanda  Abbott,  b.  7-30-1835;    d. 

m.  7-22-1880,  Dr.  John  A.  Martin, 

601  William  C,    b.  10-2-1839;  d.  11-27-1885. 

602  Joseph  M.,     b.  10-19-1841;  d. 

603  Marietta  F.,  b.  7-16-1844;  d. 

m.  7-19-1882,  Wm.  Waite. 

302.  Nathaniel  was  in  the  employ  of  the  U.  S.  Government 
from  179S  to  his  death  in  1856.  Clerk  in  the  Paymaster 
General's  office,  and  under  President  Thos.  Q.  Adams  was 
made  Chief  Clerk.  He  married  a  sister  of  Pres.  Adams'  wife, 
Caroline  Virginia  Marylander,  dau.  of  Joshua  Johnson.  She 
was  a  widow  of  C.  V.  M,  Buchanan  when  he  married  her 
in  1819. 

Issue,  born  in  Washington,  D.  C: 

604  Thomas  Baker  Johnson,  b.  6-24-1820;  d.  ,  1888. 

305.  Frederick  married  1-7-1819,  Mary  Ann,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Moses  and  Sally  (Goodwin)  Chandler. 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 

605  Martha,  b.  12-6-1819;  d.  2.18-1862,  unm. 

606  Caleb,  b.  10-29-1821;  d.  ,  unm. 

607  Fredrick  N.,  b.  2-23-1824;  d.  ,  1902,  unm. 

308.  Capt.  Isaac  married  2-12-1824,  Anne,  dau.  of  Col.  John 
Webster. 

Issue,  born  in  Fryeburg,  Me.: 


88  Frye  Genealogy 

608  Chas.  Webster,  b.  5-7-1827;  d.  4-24-1898,  unm. 

609  Jane  Webster,  b.  9.30-1831 ;         d. 

m.  10-6-1886,  Henry  A.  Coolidge. 

610  Amos  Cook,  b.  5-26-1836;  d.  1-4-1898. 

310.     Dr.  Samuel  married  ,  Anna  Mowatt  of  St. 

Andrews,  N.  B. 

Issue,  born  in  St.  Andrews,  N.  B.: 

611  Charles  J.,      b.  6-8-1814;  d. 

612  Henry,  b.  4-15-1818;  d. 

314.  Ebenezer  married  12-5-1793,  Polly  Noyse  of  Pembroke, 
N.  H.: 

Issue,  born  in  Pembroke  and  Concord,  N.  H.: 

613  Ebenezer,  b.  ,  1795;  d.  4-4-1823. 

614  Jedediah,  b.  ,  1797;  d.  ,  1817. 

615  Elizabeth,  b.  ,  1799;  d.  ,  1814,  unm. 

616  John  B.,  b.  4-14-1803;  d.  10-18-1879. 

617  Nancy  R.,  b.  5-13-1805;  d. 

m.  ,  Wm.  J.  Whitney. 

618  Huldah  E.,     b.  6-12-1807;  d. 

315.  Jesse  moved  from  Bath,  N.  H.,  to  Buffalo  in  181 1  and 
in  1812  to  the  wilderness  on  Cattaraugus  Creek,  afterward  called 
Concord.  He  cleared  a  farm  and  in  1818  moved  to  the  high 
lands  near  by,  where  he  and  his  sons  cleared  a  good  farm 
and  made  money.  He  married  2-12-1798,  Betsy  Noyse  of 
Pembroke,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Bath,  N.  H.,  and  Concord,  N.  Y.: 

619  Enoch  N.,      b.  3-30-1800;  d. 

620  James,  b.  6-10-1802;  d. 

m.  ,  Lawrie  Cook.     No  issue. 

621  Moses  M.,      b.  9-26-1804;  d. 

622  Sarah,  b.  12-13-1809;  d. 

m.  ,  1833,  Thos.  Little. 

623  Jesse,  b.  2-15-1813;  d. 


John  of  Andover  89 

317.  RoBiE  was  a  pioneer  farmer  and  country  squire.  Previous 
to  1809  had  lived  in  Castine,  Me.,  and  Northport,  Me.  He 
bought  land  direct  from  the  heirs  of  Gen.  Waldo,  known  as  the 
Waldo  patent  (from  King  George  III)  in  Montville,  Me.,  where 
he  lived  until  1857,  when  he  moved  to  Belfast,  Me.,  where  he 
died.  His  Montville  property  of  400  acres  was  taken  over  by 
his  son  Jesse  and  is  still  held  by  the  family.  He  married  (i) 
12-10-1807,  Lucy,  dau.  of  Jesse  Holbrook  of  Northport,  Me., 
b.  ;  d.  7-4-1852;  married  (2)  7-31-1853,  Eliza  Cush- 
man  of  Morrill,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Montville,  Me.: 

624  Lucy,  b.  11-11-1808;  d.  9-6-1886; 

m.  2-12-1829,  Rev.  Thos.  B.  Robinson. 

625  Robie  Baker,  b.  6-29-1810;  d.  9-23-1831,  unm 

626  Susan  Gale,  b.  7-3-1812;  d.  1-6-1884,  unm. 

627  Fedelia  Addison,  b.  5-4-1814;     d.  8-21-1907; 

m.  10-20-1841,  C.  P.  Carter. 

628  Jesse  Holbrook,  b.  3-20-1819;      d.  10-27-1903. 

629  Harriet  Lawrence,  b.  4-23-1823;  d.  8-27-1825,  unm. 

630  Harriet  Lawrence,  b.  9-19-1825;  d.  11-8-1857,  unm. 

631  Wakefield  Gale,  b.  12-20-1826;    d.  8-14-1893. 

318.  Capt.  Amos  was  a  sea  captain  for  many  years  in  com- 
mand of  a  ship.  He  died  at  Belfast  Me.  He  married  i-io- 
1810,  Mercy  Collier  of  Northport,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Montville  and  Northport,  Me.: 

632  Amos,  Jr.,      b.  3-31-1812;  d. 

633  Abby,  b.  5-28-1815;  d.  1-25-1850; 

m.  II-24-1847,  Andrew  Brown. 

634  Eliza,  b.  7-23-1817;  d.  9-4-1849,  unm. 

635  John  C,  b.  6-10-1820;  d. 

636  Eben  E.,        b.  6-2-1823;  d. 

m.  ,  Roxy  A.  Clark.     No  issue. 

637  Lucinda  G.,  b.  4-14-1826;  d.  3-18-1852; 

m.  12-27-1849,  William  Sawier. 

638  Cascilda,        b.  3-3-1829;  d. 

m.  12-2-1857,  Walter  Sawier. 

639  William  M.,  b.  6-18-1832;  d.  ,  unm. 


90  Frye  Genealogy 

319.     Jonathan  married  11-25-1813,  Mercy  Wilson  of  Unity,  Me. 
Issue,  born  in  Northport,  Me.: 

640  Jonathan  L.,  b.  2-23-1815;  d. 

641  Joseph  B.,      b.  4-11-1817;  d. 

642  Sarah  Maria,  b.  9-23-1819;  d. 

m.  ,  Amos  Boynton. 

643  Benjamin  F.,  b.  12-18-1821;         d. 

644  Lucy  Ann,     b.  8-3-1824;  d. 

m.  ,  Abel  Bennet. 

645  Celia  J.,         b.  8-31-1826;  d. 

m.  5-1-1851,  William  W.  Woods. 

646  Esther,  b.  4-9-1829;  d. 

321.     James  Gould  married  6-22.1795,  Mary  Leavitt  of  Deer- 
field,  Me.,  b.  3-17-1776;  d.  9-31. 1858. 

Issue,  born  in  Deerfield,  Me.: 

647  Polly,  b.  11-3-1796;  d.  5-    -1881; 

m.  3-1-1820,  Daniel  Sanborn. 

648  David,  b.  10-7-1798;  d.  7-31-1872. 

649  John,  b.  5-13-1801;  d.  4-10-1880,  unm. 

650  Nathaniel,  b.  8-4-1803;  d. 

651  Dudley,  b.  8-5-1805;  d.  3-11-1806,  unm. 

652  Dudley,  b.  2-27-1808;  d.  ,  unm. 

653  James,  b.  7-5-1810;  d.  12-10-1876. 

654  Ploony,  b.  8-27-1812;  d.  10-18-1820,  unm. 

655  Daniel  F.,  b.  II-7-1814;  d.  10-11-1867. 

656  Peter  G.,  b.  10-1-1817;  d.  10-9-1897. 

327.     John  married  1-1-1798,  Mehitable  Brown  of  Concord,  Vt. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 


657  Harvey  G., 

b.  10-23-1798; 

d. 

658  John, 

b.  8-2-1800; 

d. 

659  Henry  B., 

b.  2-11-1802; 

d.  9-1-1854. 

660  Hiram, 

b.  8-3-1804; 

d.  3-28-1860. 

661  Chauncey, 

b.  11-9-1806; 

d. 

662  Mehitable, 

b.  9-17-1809; 

d.  6-6-1814,  unm, 

663  Ebenezer, 

b.  5-6-1812; 

d. 

John  of  Andover 


91 


332.     Joseph  married  1.31-1832,  Nancy  C.  Perkins  of  Guildhall, 
Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Waterford  and  Concord,  Vt.: 

664  Perkins  Z.,     b.  11-19-1829;  d. 

665  Nancy  A.,      b.  10-28-1831;  d. 

m.  5-2-1850,  R.  C.  Johnson. 

666  John  C,         b.  7-25-1833;  d.  4-25-1906. 

667  Joseph  S.,      b.  7-3-1835;  d. 

668  Ophelia  C,    b.  11-7-1837;  d.  ,  unm. 

669  Dulcania  E.,  b.  2-23-1840;  d. 

m.  7-4-1864,  Hale  Mason. 

670  Emma  A.,     b.  6-20-1842;  d.  ,  unm. 


336.     David  married  (i)  4-30-1826,  Betsey  Joslin  of  Kirby,  Vt.; 
married  (2)  2-6-1832,  Phebe  Streeter  of  Concord,  Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

671  Albert  J.,  b.  12-7-1826;  d. 

672  James  N.,  b.  10-3-1828;  d.  12-3-1904. 

673  Betsy  A.,  b,  12-7-1829;  d. 

674  Nancy  S.,  b.  1-31-1834;  d. 

675  Mary,  b.  5-2-1836;  d. 

676  Emeline,  b.  6-10-1837;  d. 

677  Derva  B.,  b.  10-28-1839;  d. 

678  David  M..  b.  11-27-1841;  d. 


340.     Asa 
Wildman. 


was    a   painter    and    married    10-30-1820,    Rebecca 


Issue,  born  in  Morrisville,  N.  Y.: 

679  Mary,  b.  9-11-1821;  d. 

680  John  Douglass,  b.  3-11-1824;  d. 

681  Philander,      b.  2-7-1826;  d. 

682  Harriet,  b.  1-7-1828;  d. 

m.  12-30-1846,  Joseph  Eastman, 

683  Morris,  b.  1-30-1831;  d. 

684  Loretta,         b.  10-30-1834;  d. 

685  Benjamin,      b.  3-11-1837;  d. 

686  Chas.  Henry,  b.  8-9-1841;  d. 


unm. 


1909; 


92  Frye  Genealogy 

343.  Benjamin  was  a  farmer  and  said  to  be  punctual,  benevo- 
lent, temperate  and  kind  to  the  poor.  He  held  every  ofifice  of 
honor  or  profit  in  Royalston,  Mass.  Was  Town  Treasurer  for 
15  years,  and  twice  elected  to  Legislature,  in  his  last  term  was 
one  of  the  monitors  of  the  House.  He  was  tall  and  erect  but 
never  very  robust.  He  married  11-6-1836,  Miranda,  dau.  of 
Peter  Barton  of  Croyden,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Royalston,  Mass.: 

687  George  E.,     b.  8-18-1837;  d.  5-2-1868,  unm. 

688  Rosetta  M.,  b.  12-14-1839;  d. 

689  Benjamin  A.,  b.  5-10-1841;  d. 

690  Mary  J.,  b.  6-29-1843;  d. 

691  Martha  A.,    b.  3-26-1846;  d. 

692  William  W.,  b.  11-30-1848;  d. 

693  Franklin  B,,  b.  4-13-1856;  d. 

344.  John  was  a  farmer  and  married  1-30-1823,  Lucinda  Ken- 
dall. 

Issue,  born  in  Royalston,  Mass.: 

694  Ardelia  B.,    b.  11-16-1823;  d.  1-7-1862; 

m.  5-7-1846,  Ezra  A.  Cheney. 

695  Clarissa  E.,    b.  5-8-1826;  d.  2-27-1860,  unm. 

696  John  K.,         b.  9-27-1834;  d. 

346.  David  Wheeler  married  11-16-1837,  Judith  Malley  of 
Croydon,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Croydon,  N.  H.: 

697  Jane  Rebecca,  b.  1-9-1839;  d. 

m.  4-17-1858,  Lt.  Alfred  Mines. 

698  Napolian  B.,  b.  8-1-1841;  d. 

699  Francis  M.,   b.  1-4-1843;  d. 

700  Ellen  M.,       b.  4-25-1845;  d. 

m.  8-3-1868,  Percy  J.  Mines. 

701  Nauson  B.,    b.  6-29-1847;  d. 

702  Elizabeth  A.,  b.  6-18-1849;  d. 

m.  lo-i 5-1884,  George  D.  Harlow. 

703  Norman  B.,  b.  9-18-1852;  d. 


John  of  Andover 


93 


355.  William  was  a  miller  and  a  large,  stout  man,  with  sandy 
complexion  and  blue  eyes.  Of  amiable  disposition  and  uni- 
versally respected.  He  married  (i)  8-9-1798,  Sarah  Marshall, 
b.  11-9-1778;  d.  8-17-1812;  married  (2)  10-25-1813,  Anna  Buffum 
of  Salem,  Mass.,  b.  11-29-1789;  d.  12-20-1870. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

704  Daniel,  b.  2-16-1799;  d.  ,  1882. 

705  John,  b.  10-4-1801;  d. 

706  Joseph  S.,      b.fi-io-1802;  d. 

707  Tamson  b.  10- 14- 1803;  d. 

708  Lucy,  b.  6-2-1805;  d. 

709  son,  b.  ;  d. 

710  dau.,  b.  ;  d. 

711  William,         b.  6-13-1810; 

712  Philip,  b.  4-17-1812; 

713  Sarah,  b.  12-27-1814; 

714  Mary  Chase,  b.  4-16-1816; 

715  Caleb  Buffum,  b.  2-16-1818; 

716  James  B.,        b.  5-9-1820; 

717  Ann  Buffum,  b.  3-3-1822; 

718  Stephen  N.,  b.  3-12-1824; 

719  Catherine,     b.  9-2-1826; 

m.  (I) 

9-23-1885,  Joseph  M.  Hanson. 

720  Peace  B.,        b.  8-3-1828;  d.  9-22-1846. 

721  Alfred,  b.  12-18-1830;  d.  12-26-1864 

722  son,  b.  ;  d.  y. 


6-30-1882. 


y- 
y- 

d.  1-22-1866. 
d.  6-30-1867. 
d.  10-6-1903,  unm. 
d.  7-19-1873. 
d.  3-20-1842,  unm. 
d.  4-6-1903. 
d.  3-9-1854. 
d.  10-12-1888. 
d.  1-31-1907; 
Chas.  G.  Pinkham;  m.  (2) 


362.     Capt.  Benjamin  was  a  sea  captain  and  married 


i^overt. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

723  Henry  Lovett,  b. 

;  d. 

724  Frederick,      b. 

;  d. 

725  Betsy  Lovett,  b. 

;  d. 

726  Sarah,             b. 

;  d. 

m. 

Whales. 

727  Martha,          b. 

;  d. 

94  Frye  Genealogy 

366.  Capt.  Nathan  was  a  sea  captain  and  had  protection  at 
the  Custom  House,  Salem,  5-17-1804.  He  married  Mary,  dau. 
of  Levi  Lane  of  Gloucester,  Mass.,  b.  ;  d.  6-24-1848. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

728  Nathan  T.,  b.  12-10-1817;  d.  6-15-1882. 

729  Joseph,  b.  11-22-1819;  d.  10-7-1892. 

730  William,  b.  4-29-1822;  d.  9-4-1895. 

731  Henry  F.,  b.  10-21-1827;  d.  9-24-1846,  unm. 

370.  Nathan  was  a  sea  captain  and  had  protection  of  the 
Custom  House,  Salem,  4-23-1801,  sailed  in  May.  He  married 
6-14-1812,  Ann  Reed  of  Salem,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

732  Lydia  Ann,  b.  10-22-1813;  d.  7-9-1896; 

m.  6-14-1846,  Thos.  B.  Russell. 

733  Nathan  Augustus,  b.  11-25-1815;  d.  1-5-1868. 

734  Daniel,  b.  3-7-1817;  d.  10-6-1817,  unm. 

735  Daniel  Ormond,  b.  11-21-1820;    d.  8-15-1843. 

371  William  married  ,  Mary  McLuUend. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

736  Oliver  H.  Perry,  b.  9-14-1818;      d. 

737  William  A.  O.,  b.-;9-i4-i8i9;        d.  ,  1836,  unm. 

738  John  N.,         b.  10-14-1821;  d.  7-3-1832,  unm. 

739  Mary  McLullend,  b.  12-27-1823;  d. 

m.  ,  1843,  Wm.  H.  Miller. 

740  Emeline  M.  V.,  b.  3-28-1830;       d. 

m.  (I)  ,  1848,  Thos.  W.  Fox;  m.  (2) 

,  1858,  Peter  F.  Johnson. 

373.     John  Nutting  married  ,  Harriet  Archer. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

741  William  Archer,  b.  7-17-1821;      d. 

742  John  Nutting,  b.  11-8-1823;  d.  ,  1855,  unm. 

743  Hannah  Dimon  F.,  b.  11-23-1825;  d.  12-8-1830,  unm. 

744  Nathan,  b.  12-8-1827;  d.  2-7-1833,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  95 

745  Oliver  Augustus,  b.  6-4-1830;  d.  1-29-1833,  unm. 

746  Lucy  Maria,  b.  1-29-1832;  d. 

747  George  Henry,  b.  8-16-1834;  d. 

748  Edwin  A.,      b.  3-6-1837;  d. 

749  Matilda  Silvia,  b.  6-26- 1839;  d. 

750  Daniel  Marston,  b.  3-6-1842;  d. 

380.  George  Bradish  was  a  printer,  served  his  time  in  the 
register  office;  after  moving  to  Ohio  he  was  in  the  drug  business. 
He  married  5-25-1836,  Ann  M.  T.,  dau.  of  Gen.  R.  M.  Young 
of  Franklin,  Ohio. 

Issue,  born  in  Piqua,  O.: 

751  Mary  A.  Bradish,  b.  3-19-1837;  d. 

752  Lucretia  A.  B.,  b.  4-23-1839;  d. 

753  George  Bradish,  b.  6-12-1841;  d. 

754  Joseph  T.,      b.  3-16-1844;  d.  11-30-1846,  unm. 

755  Harry  S.,        b.  4-2-1856;  d. 


382.  Isaac  Watts  served  his  time  as  a  printer  on  the  Ports- 
mouth Gazette,  in  1830  he  went  to  Boston  and  worked  many 
years  on  the  Boston  Courier  in  all  departments  and  became 
assistant  editor  before  the  paper  closed  its  career.  Then  he 
went  to  the  Boston  Journal  of  Commerce,  and  remained  until 
his  death.  The  editor  spoke  of  him  as  one  of  the  best  informed 
newspaper  men  he  had  ever  known,  who  could  turn  his  hand  to 
anything  required  and  always  with  ability.  He  married  (i) 
,  1835,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Benj.  and  Annable  Allyn  of 
Barnstable,  Mass.,  b.  3-13-1809;  d.  1-7-1840;  married  (2) 

,    Margaret  A.  C.,  dau.  of  Richard  and    Mary  (Choate) 
Pickett  of  Newburyport,  Mass.,  b.  8-29-1819;  d.  2-28-1856. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

756  Ellen,  b.  2-4-1836;  d. 

m.  ,  1861,  Chas.  H.  C.  Brown. 

757  Henry,  b.  5-5-1838;  d.  9-3-1841,  unm. 

758  Lydia,  b.  ,  1840;     d.  1-12-1840,  unm. 

759  Mary  Pickett,  b.  6-28-1849;  d. 

760  Serena  Johnson,  b.  8-1 5-1852;      d. 


96  Frye  Genealogy 

385.  William  T.,  was  a  cooper  and  employed  in  the  U.  S.  Navy 
Yard  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  He  married  8-28-1838,  Marie 
Louisa  Bell  of  Newcastle,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Portsmouth,  N.  H.: 

761  Mary  Elizabeth,  b,  10-22-1839;    d. 

762  William  Henry,  b.  8-11-1841;      d.  9-26-1854,  unm. 

763  Samuel  Bowles,  b.  8-3-1843;        d. 

764  Ellen  Maria,  b.  11-15-1845;  d. 

765  James  K.  Polk,  b.  6-23-1849;        d. 

766  Florentine  Lucilla,  b.  8-18-1851;  d. 

386.  Isaac  when  a  young  man  went  to  Lynn,  Mass.,  then  to 
Cape  Cod  where  he  married  and  lived  for  ten  years,  then  re- 
turned to  Lynn  where  he  lived  until  his  death.     He  married 

,  Anna  Bowman  of  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Cape  Cod  and  Lynn,  Mass.: 

767  Isaac  Hacker,  b.  ,  1824;  d. 

m.  1-21-1846,  Julia  A.  Graves.     No  issue. 

768  Martha  Boman,  b.  ,  1826;  d.  ,  1826,  unm. 

769  Martha  Boman,  b.  10-19-1829;    d. 

770  Benjamin  Boman,  b.         ,  1830;  d.  ,  1830,  unm. 

771  Martha  Lander,  b.  9-1-1831;         d. 

m.  12-30-1849,  James  H.  Thompson. 

772  Benjamin  Lander,  b.  12-8-1833;  d.  9-22-1834,  unm. 

773  Benjamin  Lander,  b.  1-8-1837;    d.  10-5-1837,  unm. 

774  Abba,  b.  5-1-1843;  d.  9-3-1843,  unm. 

775  Mary,  b.  ,  1846;     d.  ,  unm. 

394.  William  married  9-19-1832,  Susan,  dau.  of  Nathaniel  and 
Mehitable  (Foster)  Holt  of  Andover,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

776  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  10-7-1832;  d. 

m.  8-8-1856,  Greenlief  Moody. 
'J']']  Martha  Ann,  b.  9-9-1834;  d. 

778  Sarah  Mehitable,  b.  8-31-1836;    d. 

779  Lucy  Maria,  b.  12-29-1838;  d. 

780  Susan  Caroline,  b.  9-29-1842;       d. 


John  of  Andover  97 

396.     Philip  went  to  Pennsylvania  about  1835.      He  married 
,  Elizabeth  Rovvell  of  Salem,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 


781  William, 

b. 

;  d. 

782  Caroline, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  Asa  Bickford. 

783  Elizabeth, 

b. 

;  d. 

784   Marion, 

b. 

;  d. 

785  Lucy  Ann, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  Chas.  Daniels. 

401.  Enoch  was  a  clothier  and  a  farmer,  living  in  Frye  Village, 
He  was  Ensign  in  the  Third  Reg.,  Second  Brig.,  Second  Div., 
Mass.,  in  1807.  He  married  8-2-1798,  Mary,  dau.  of  Isaac  and 
Mary  Shattuck  of  Andover,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

786  Enoch,  b.  1-22-1799;  d.  4-22-1886. 

787  Mary,  b.  5-16-1801;  d.  11-29-1877; 

m.  ,  1853,  John  Putman. 

788  Hermon,  b.  4-4-1803;  d.  10-5-1856 

789  Phebe  Shattuck,  b.  11-2-1804;  d.  11-1-1892,  unm. 

790  Andrew  L..  b.  2-18-1806;  d.  lo-i 5-1809,  unm. 

791  Isaac,  b.  3-31-1809;  d.  2-19-1886. 

792  Andrew  L.,  b.  10-4-1811;  d. 

793  Theophilus,  b.  4-15-1815;  d. 

794  Elizabeth,  b.  9-18-1818;  d.  2-2-1859; 

m.  9-22-1836,  John  Page. 

403.  Theophilus  was  a  miller.  In  1811  he  moved  to  Salem, 
Mass.  Enlisted  as  a  private  in  Col.  Miller's  Reg.  in  War  of 
1812  and  died  in  Camp  in  Sacketts  Harbor,  N.  Y.  He  married 
9-19-1795,  Fanny,  dau.  of  Zebadiah  and  Lucy  Chandler  of  An- 
dover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

795  Oren,  b.  7-23-1802;  d.  7-21-1837. 

796  Fanny,  b.  2-17-1804;  d.  ,  1810,  unm. 

797  Gates  Ford,  b.  6-29-1810;  d.  11-18-1875. 


98  Frye  Genealogy 

405.  Samuel  married  3-5-1805,  Mary,  dau.  of  James  and  Mary 
Bridges  of  Andover,  b.  9-21-1786;  d.  6-6-1858. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

798  Jonathan,       b.  6-26-1805;  d.  ,  1850. 

799  Mary  Montgomery,  b.  4-12-1807;  d.  7-17-1889; 

m.  9-26-183 1,  Chas.  G.  Morrison. 

800  Addington  Davenport,  b.  11-4-1808;  d.  9-27-1889. 

801  Henry,  b.  10-4-1810;  d.  ,  1879. 

802  Hiram,  b.  9-4-1812;  d. 

803  Jedithan,        b.  10-11-1815;  d. 

804  Triphenia,      b.  8-19-1818;  d.  ,  1849; 

m.  10-3-1837,  Francis  Edwards. 

407.  Reuben  was  a  stone  and  brick  mason.  Served  with  the 
troops  in  the  Boston  Harbor  in  the  War  of  1812.  He  was  for 
some  years  Capt.  of  an  Artillery  Co.  in  Andover,  a  very  active 
officer  and  a  good  disciplinarian.  He  moved  to  Lowell  in 
1838,  and  was  a  prominent  Free  Mason.  He  married  9-9-1813, 
Hannah  Frye  (413). 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

805  Hannah,         b.  1-1-1814;  d.  1-22-1850; 

m.  4-16-1835,  Job  Cole. 

806  Lucy,  b.  3-13-1816;  d.  4-19-1872; 

m.  ,  185 1,  Job  Cole. 

807  Reuben,  b.  5-5-1819;  d.  9-14-1821,  unm. 

808  Frederick,      b.  7-13-1820;  d.  9-9-1821,  unm. 

809  Reuben,         b,  7-20-1822;  d.  9-22-1873,  unm. 

810  Frederick  Lafayette,  b.  10-22-1824;  d.  6-6-1898. 

811  George,  b.  10-18-1826;  d.  2-16-1882. 

812  Mary  Ann,    b.  9-27-1828;  d.  12-27-1859,  unm. 

813  Albert,  b.  ,  1830;     d.  10-30-1852,  unm. 

814  son,  b.  10-29-1832;  d.  12-25-1832,  unm. 

815  Elizabeth  Holton,  b.  7-22-1834;  d.  10-2-1861,  unm. 

816  Sarah  Louise,  b.  2-1-1838;  d.  7-23-1855,  unm. 

408.  James  served  his  time  with  Major  Walker  as  a  millwright, 
moved  to  New  York  City  in  1815,  and  was  for  a  number  of 
years  foreman   of  Engine  No.  9  in  the  New  York  Fire  Dept. 


John  of  Andover  99 

In  1826  he  returned  to  Andover  and  died  there.  He  was  a 
good  citizen  and  a  man  universally  respected.  He  married  4- 
19-1817,  Elsie  Du  B.,  dau.  of  Zebulen  and  Sarah  (Du  Bois) 
Houston  of  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  b.  11-21-1793;  d.  7-31-1880. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City  and  Andover,  Mass.: 

817  Sarah,  b.  1-25-1818;  d.  4-4-1818,  unm. 

818  Theophilus  C,  b.  8-25-1819;  d.  10-17-1907,  unm. 

819  Cornelia,        b.  10-2-1823;  d.  4-7-1833,  unm. 

820  James  Harvey,  b.  9-19-1825;  d.  5-13-1876,  unm. 

821  Anson  Houson,  b   7-18-1827;  d.  2-12-1833,  unm. 

822  Ann  Eliza,    b.  9-26-1829;  d.  4-2-1833,  unm. 

823  Elsie  Etta,     b.  2-16-1832;  d. 

m.  9-13-1858,  Rev.  Clarkson  Miles. 

824  Josephine  Houston,  b.  2-7-1836;  d.  3-3-1860,  unm. 

409.  Jonathan  went  to  St.  Louis  in  1818  and  then  to  Greggs- 
ville.  111.,  and  died  there.  He  was  a  merchant  miller,  lived  two 
years  in  California.  In  politics  he  was  a  Whig  and  then  a 
Democrat.     He  married  6-15-1822,  Caroline  Disbury  of  111. 

Issue,  born  in  Greggsville,  111.: 

825  George  W.,    b.  7-4-1825; 

826  Samuel  A.,    b.  9-15-1830; 

827  Jonathan  L.,  b.  5-31-1833; 

828  Mary  Jane,    b.  8-15-1835; 

m.  1-6-1856,  Henry  Noyse. 

829  Louis  Julius,  b.  12-24-1839; 

830  Francis,  b.  4-19-1843; 

831  Eliza,  b.  7-26-1845; 

832  William,         b.  7-10-1849; 

412,  Samuel  was  a  cord  wainer  and  married  12-3-1818,  Mary, 
dau.  of  Caleb  and  Abigail  Richardson  of  Andover,  Mass.,  b.  6- 
14-1797;  d.  11-7-1885. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.,  and  New  York  City: 

833  Mary  Ann,    b.  9-25-1819;  d.  9-19-1850; 

m.  10-14-1843,  Rev.  Worcester  Willy. 

834  Louisa,  b,  4-7-1821;  d.  2-12-1883; 

m.  8-14-1850,  Stacy  R.  Bott. 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 

,  1856. 

d. 

d. 
d. 

,  unm. 
7-27-1861,  unm. 

d. 

,  unm. 

100  Frye  Genealogy 

835  Samuel  Charles,  b.  12-15-1822;    d.  1-21-1896. 

414.     Nathaniel  married  9-30-1818,  Lucy  Barry  of  Lynn,  Mass. 

Issue,   born    in  Andover,    Mass.,   Hudson,  N.  Y.,  and   Lynn, 
Mass.: 

836  Otis  Charles,  b.  4-1-1819;  d. 

837  Susan  Poor,  b.  4-2-182 1;  d. 

m.  9-5-1847,  John  Spinny. 

838  Warren  Barry,  b.  5-12-1824;         d.  9-10-1825,  unm. 

839  Nestor  M.,     b.  8-27-1827;  d. 

840  Lucy  Brimblecom,  b.  1-20-1830;  d. 

m.  7-24-1849,  Sidney  Parrot. 

841  William,         b.  7-3-1832;  d. 

420.  Stephen  was  a  cord  wainer  and  a  farmer.  He  married  (i) 
10-I-1829,  Mary  E.,  dau.  of  David  and  Dorothy  (Abbott)  George 
of  Concord,  N.  H.,  b.  7-22-1812;  d.  3-19-1839;  married  (2)  2-13- 
1840,  Emily  George,  b.  ;  d.  5-23-1862. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

842  Stephen  Warren,  b.  7-9-1830;  d.  2-2-1860. 

843  Harrison,       b.  6-15-1832;  d.  ,  1856,  unm. 

844  Mary  Francis,  b.  3-1-1838;  d.  10-18-1858; 

m.  12-5-1857,  Farnum  Abbott. 

845  Susan  Poor,  b.  10-18-1842;  d.  ,  1875; 

m.  ,  1858,  John  Homer. 

846  Newton  George,  b.  6-17-1844;     d.  3-29-1863,  unm. 

847  Ella,  b.  5-13-1846;  d. 

848  Clifford  Burton,  b.  6-6-185 1 ;       d. 

423.  Capt.  Nathan  as  a  boy  entered  the  Marland  Woolen 
Mills,  became  superintendent,  part  owner  and  then  president 
in  Andover,  Mass.  Retired  in  1875.  ^^^  many  years  a  Direc- 
tor of  the  Andover  Nat.  Bank  and  the  Merrimac  Mutual  Fire 
Ins.  Co.  Also  a  prominent  Mason.  He  married  4-4-1833, 
Amanda,  dau.  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Gleason  of  Andover, 
Mass.,  b.  10-14-1807;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

849  Charles  Horatio,  b.  1-25-1835;     d.  9-11-1897. 

850  William,         b.  2-12-1840;  d.  11-28-1894,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  101 

424.  Amos  was  a  farmer  and  manufacturer  of  bricks.  He  was 
Representative  to  the  N.  H.  Legislature  for  several  years.  He 
married  (i)  ,  1818,  Laura  Straw;  married  (2)  11-2-1843, 
Nancy  Straw,  sister  of  Laura,  of  Hopkinton,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  N.  H.: 

851  Mary  B.,        b.  3-20-1819;  d.  7-10-1867; 

m.  ,  Sylvester  Currier. 

852  Martha,  b.  6-19-1820;  d.  1-19-1904; 

m.  ,  Ramis  Nadean. 

853  George,  b.  6-1-1822;  d.  3-11-1885. 

854  Orrin  G.,        b.  10-12-1824;  d.  10-12-1869; 

855  James  Straw,  b.  11-12-1825;  d. 

856  Laura  Ann,   b.  5-18-1827;  d.  10-20-1869,  unm. 

857  Julia  F.,  b.  2-14-1829;  d.  ,  1903. 

858  Harriett  E.,  b.  11-22-1830;  d.  ,  1900,  unm 

859  Amos,  b.  8-18-1832;  d. 

860  William  Franklin,  b.  9-6-1834;  d. 

861  ,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

425.  John  was  well  known  as  "Sexton  John"  or  "Bellringer 
John,"  having  served  the  N.  Andover  Parish  faithfully  and  re- 
spected by  all.  He  married  9-12-1830,  Deborah  Holt  of  An- 
dover, Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

862  Ebenezer,      b.  11-7-1830;  d.  11-17-1830,  unm. 

863  Fidelia,  b.  3-3-1833;  d. 

864  Hannah  Eliza,     b.  3-11-1836;  d. 

865  Phebc  Frances,  b.  2-7-1840;  d. 

430.  Zachariah  married  9-27-1814,  Sarah  Houghton  of  An- 
dover, Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

866  Susan,  b.  9-17-1815;  d.  9-21-1815,  unm. 

867  Sarah,  b.  6-25-1816;  d.  1-I-1905; 

m.  ,  David  Roberts. 

868  George  A.,    b.  10-6-1819;  d. 

869  Martha,  b.  2-12-1821;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Stevens. 


102  Frye  Genealogy 

870  James,  b.  4-6-1822;  d.  ,  unm. 

871  William,         b.  5-12-1827;  d.  4-3-1834,  unm. 

872  John,  b.  7-1-1828;  d. 

431.  Noah  Brooks  was  a  leather  dresser  and  well  known  to 
his  neighbors  as  a  worthy  and  industrious  man.  He  married 
(i)  ,  Abigail  D.,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Mary  (Con- 

vers)  Wyman  of  Woburn,  Mass.;  married  (2)  12-2-1813,  Mary 
C.  Wyman  (sister). 

Issue,  born  in  Bedford  and  Woburn,   Mass.: 

873  Noah,  b.  7-18-1814;  d.  ,  unm. 

874  Marshall,        b.  7-24-1816;  d. 

875  Abigail,  b.  6-14-1818;  d. 

876  Warren,  b.  5-28-1820;  d. 

877  Nathan  Wyman,  b.  9-28-1822;  d. 

878  Timothy,        b.  1-24-1825;  d.  10-II-1844,  unm. 

435.     Nathaniel  married  11-3-1828,  Sally  Holbrook. 

Issue,  born  in  Windsor,  L.  C: 

879  Timothy,        b.  11-6-1829;  d. 

880  PersusA.,       b.  1-8-1830;  d. 

m.  6-28-1858,  J.  P.  Garland. 

881  Sarah  A.,       b.  12-13-1830;  d. 

882  Nathaniel,     b.  1-18-1832;  d.  12-6-1836,  unm. 

883  Sheldon,        b.  10-31-1834;  d. 

884  Alfred,  b.  8-12-1836;  d.  1-2-1837,  unm. 

437.  Cyrus  was  a  leather  dresser  and  married  9-8-1829,  Phebe, 
dau.  of  Daniel  and  Phebe  Fox  of  Andover,  Mass.,  b.  1-8-1811; 
d. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

885  Henry  Cyrus,  b.  10-2-1832;  d,  ,  1898. 

886  Charles  Warren,  b.  7-1-1834;  d. 

887  George  Alfred,  b.  6-19-1836;  d.  ,  1856; 

888  John  Lewis,  b.  4-15-1838;  d. 

889  Harriet  Louisa,  b.  3-18-1840;  d. 


John  of  Andover  103 

439  Gilbert  was  a  miller  and  married  (i)  9-4-1851,  Hannah  B. 
of  Tuksbury,  Mass.,  b.  ;  d.  ,  1855; 

married  (2)  I1-8-1857,  Elizabeth  A.  Sturtevant. 

Issue,  born  in  Marmeton,  Kansas: 

890  George  A.,    b.  3-12-1852;  d.  8-26-1853,  unm. 

891  Charles  G.,    b.  2-8-1854;  d, 

892  Hannah  Susan,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Milburn  Furbush. 

893  Mary  B.,        b.  ;  d. 

894  George  E.,     b.  ,  1859;     d.  8-4-1886. 

440.  Artimus  was  a  farmer  and  married  9-10-1837,   Mary  E_ 
Johnston  of  Harwinton,  Conn. 

Issue,  born  in  Winsted,  Conn.: 

895  Nathan  W.,   b.  3-26-1839;  d.  3-29-1849,  unm. 

896  George  A.,     b.  5-31-1840;  d.  3-7-1844,  unm. 

897  Horace  S.,     b.  12-23-1844;  d. 

441.  Timothy  was  for  some  years  a  merchant  and  married  (i) 

,  Sophia  Spaulding  of  Merrimack,  N.  H.,  b.  3-5- 
1802;  d.  10-7-1828;  married  (2)  ,  Betsy  Frye  (432); 

married  (3)  9-25-1834,  Abby  Woodbury  of  Salem,  Mass.: 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

898  Auline,  b.  ,  1828;  d. 

899  John  Franklin,  b.  8-4-1837;  d.  6-5-1898. 

900  Charles  E.,    b.  8-18-1838;  d.  5-30-1852,  unm. 

901  Helen,  b.  9-11-1841;  d. 

443.     Frederick  married  11-22-1821,  C.  Alger. 
Issue,  born  in  Ft.  Covington,  N.  Y.: 


902  Mary  Ann, 

b.  6-16-1823; 

d.  12-26-1846,  unm, 

903  John, 

b.  5-29-1824; 

d. 

904  George, 

b.  1-26-1826; 

d. 

905   Reuben, 

b.  1-10-1827; 

d. 

906  Amos, 

b.  4-11-1828; 

d.  9-22-1853,  unm. 

907  Charles, 

b.  IO-5-1829; 

d. 

908  Susan, 

b.  10-5-1829; 

d. 

104 


Frye  Genealogy 


909  Adeline, 

910  Avaline, 


b.  11-7-1833; 
b.  11-7-1833; 


d. 
d. 


444.  Ira  built  and  kept  for  some  years  the  American  House 
in  Lowell,  Mass.  Later  he  was  in  the  woolen  business  in 
Canada.  He  was  universally  respected  by  all  and  the  neigh- 
bors all  consulted  him  in  disputes  and  his  decisions  were  law. 
He  returned  to  Lowell  shortly  before  his  death.  He  married 
(l)  ,  1824,  Mary  McLoughlin;  married  (2)  , 

Laura  Butterfield. 


Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

911  Frances,         b.  , 

912  Civil  Maria,  b.  1-3-1826; 

913  Frances  Ira,  b.  8-14-1834 

914  Laura  Ann,   b,  5-13-1836 

915  Laurette,       b.  5-13-1838 


1825; 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


1838,  unm. 
1837,  unm. 


m. 


,  Augustus  Weeks. 


445.     Abial  moved  to  Bombay,  N.  Y.,  in  1825.     He  married  7- 
18-1834,  Sarah  Macarter  of  Argyle,  N.  Y. 

Issue,  born  in  Bombay,  N.  Y. : 

916  Franklin,        b.  9-18-1836;  d. 

917  Jane,  b.  1-6-1838;  d. 

918  Ira,  b.  2-18-1840;  d. 

919  Emily,  b.  2-18-1840;  d.  ,  1856,  unm. 

449.     Frederick  married  (i)  2-23-1837,  Hannah  Sweet;   mar- 
ried (2)  7-1-1846,  Lucy  Spooner  of  Eddington,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Brewer,  Me.: 

920  Hawley,         b.  12-6-1837;  d. 

921  Maria  Louisa,  b.  5-8-1839;  d. 

922  Frederick  A.,  b.  6-3-1849;  d. 

923  Jonas  S.  Holt,  b.  12-30-1854;  d. 


452.     Jedidiah  was  a  merchant  and  always  signed  his  name 
Jed.     He  married  5-2-1850,  Maria  Cornelia,  dau.  of  Cornelius 


John  of  Andover 


105 


and  Rebecca  (Moore)  Purdy  of  N.  Y.  City,  b.  5-4-1817;  d.  2-16- 

1887. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 
924  Jed,  b.  8-I-1853; 


455.     Hermon  married 
Issue,  born  in 

925  Abbott,  b. 

926  Samuel  F.,    b. 

927  Chloe,  b. 

928  Mary  J.,         b. 

929  Hermon  W.,b. 

930  Christopher,  b. 

931  Emily  L.,      b. 


d.  3-6-1919,  unm. 
Mary  Frye  (460). 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


456.     Timothy  married 
Issue,  born  in 

932  George,  b. 


933  Hannah, 

b. 

934  Abigail, 

b. 

58.    Aaron  P.  marrie 

;d 

Issue,  born  in 

: 

935  Samuel  Fletcher,  b 

936  Mary  A., 

b. 

937  Caroline, 

b. 

938  Laura  A., 

b. 

939  Aaron  P., 

b. 

940  Rebecca, 

b. 

941  Porter, 

b. 

1831,  Mary  Brown. 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


464.     Enoch  Elsworth  married  7-7-1842,  Louisa  Wyman  of 
Vasselboro,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

942  Edwin,  b.  7-19-1843;  d.  ,  1844,  unm. 


106  Frye  Genealogy 

943  Charles,         b.  4-7-1847;  d.  6-17-1847,  unm. 

944  Western  E.,  b.  1-4-1851;  d. 

466.  George  married  (i)  ,  1844,  Mary  Drew;  married 
(2)                         ,  Fanny  Dumpry. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

945  George  W.,  b.  12-24-1846;  d. 

946  Jane  Maria,  b.  i  -7-1848;  d. 

947  Paskell  H.,  b.  5-12-1849;  d. 

948  Walter  S.,  b.  1-12-1853;  d. 

467.  Timothy  married  6-7-1855,  Mary  Adams. 
Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 


949  Mary  Jane, 

b.  1-25-1836; 

d.  6-6-1845,  unm. 

950  Silvester, 

b.  5-20-1837; 

d. 

951  Caroline, 

b.  3-23-1839; 

d. 

952  Albert, 

b.  4-4-1841; 

d. 

953  Livina, 

b.  9-20-1842; 

d. 

954  Emily, 

b.  9-14-1844; 

d.  6-20-1846,  unm 

469.     James  married  7-6-1846,  Harriet  Hutchington  of  Putney, 
Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

955  William  O.,  b.  1-25-1850:  d. 

956  James  O.,  b.  1-25-1850;  d.  8-3-1851,  unm. 

957  Lucy  Etta,  b.  4-3-1852;  d.  4-25-1857,  unm. 

958  Diantha,  b.  11-20-1853;  d. 

959  Lydia  B.,  b.  9-23-1856;  d.  4-26-1857,  unm. 

472.     William  married  6-6-1847,  Judith  R.  Mason   of  Vassel- 
boro,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Dracut,  Mass.: 

960  Ella  Frances,  b.  4-3-1848;  d. 

477.     Samuel  was  a  housewright  and  builder.     He  married  10- 
28-1822,  Hannah  Brown  of  Dracut,  Mass. 


John  of  Andover  107 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City; 

961  George  Henry,  b.  10-29-1823;  d. 

962  Jackson  Brown,  b.  1-24-1826;  d. 

963  Samuel  Allen,  b.  10-1-1832;  d. 

964  Hamilton,      b.  3-3-1836;  d. 

484.  James  married  (i)  2-7-1793,  Abiah,  dau.  of  Asa  and  Abiah 
(Whittier)  Messer  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  b.  9-20-1771;  d.  7-24-1827; 
married  (2)  3-12-1838,  Elizabeth  Ayer  of  Salem,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

965  Polly,  b.  9-2-1798;  d. 

m.  5-2-1822,  David  Cross. 

966  Abiah  Messer,  b.  4-21-1801;        d.  ,  1897; 

m.  5-17-1822,  J.  T.  Sargent. 

967  Asa  Messer,  b.  6-13-1803;  d.  9-27-1836; 

m.  ,  Zelma  Leach.     No  issue. 

968  Mehitable,    b.  12-4-1808;  d.  ,  1898,  unm. 

486.  Robinson  married  10-25-1797,  Nancy,  dau.  of  Thos.  and 
Phebe  (Osgood)  Poor  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  b.  ,  1771;  d. 

1-9-1855. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

969  John,  b.  1-27-1798;  d.  ,  1879,  unm. 

970  Nancy,  b.  9-15-1799;  d.  9-12-1809,  unm. 

971  Susanna,        b   3-8-1803;  d. 

m.  10-15-1826,  Josiah  Osgood. 

972  Robinson,      b.  4-17-1805;  d.  ,  1818,  unm. 

973  Daniel,  b.  7-10-1807;  d. 

m.  ,  Joanna  D.  Kimball.    No  issue. 

974  James,  b.  7-14-1810;  d.  12-1-1859. 

975  Caleb,  b.  8-27-1813;  d.  ,  1819,  unm. 

488.  Francis  married  10-21-1802,  Lydia,  dau.  of  Wm.  and 
Lydia  (Haseltine)  Whittier  of  Methuen,  Mass.,  b.  2-5-1783;  d, 
10-22-1854. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 


108  Frye  Genealogy 

976  Phebe  Campbell,  b.  10-12-1806;  d.  4-5-1876; 

m.  11-26-1829,  Joseph  F.  Ingalls. 

977  Francis,         b.  8-10-1809;  d.  6-10-1810,  unm. 

978  Wm.  Haseltine,  b.  6-27-1811;      d.  11-10-1856. 

979  Francis  Randolph,  b.  1-29-1814;  d.  5-5-1888. 

980  Lydia  Whittier,  b.  11-10-18^6;    d.  10-27-1853; 

m.  8-28-1837,  Samuel  Cross. 

981  Robinson,      b.  8-15-1820;  d.  ,  1885. 

982  Nancy  Maria,  b.  5-4-1823;  d.  9-1 5-1847,  unm. 

983  Hannah  Elizabeth,  b.  4-23-1827;  d. 

m.  5-7-1850,  Lorenzo  Dow. 


489.     Jeremiah  married  Betsey,  dau.  of  Jacob  Hall,  b.  i-ii- 
1788;  d.  7-11-1870. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

984  Francis,         b.  6-12-1810;  d.  6-21-1856,  unm. 

985  Jermiah,        b.  11-12-1811;  d.  ,  1813,  unm. 

986  Betsy  Hall,  b.  10-26-1812;  d. 

m.  ,  1830,  Elam  Dale. 

987  Jermiah  Randolph,  b.  12-20-1813;  d.  10-I-1886. 

988  Catherine  Adsett,  b.  6-20-1817;  d.  2.4-1900; 

m.  ,  1839,  Leveret  Bradley. 

989  Abigail  Augusta,  b.  9-17-1819;  d.  2-27-1880; 

m.  ,  Luther  Webster. 

990  Sarah  Russ,  b.  5-21-1824;  d.  4-11-1886,  unm. 

492.     Joseph  married  ,  1806,  Mary,  dau.  of  Seth  Emer- 

son of  Salem,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

991  Mary  Robinson,  b.  2-19-1811;     d.  12-4-1814,  unm. 

992  Alexander,    b.  9-30-1812;  d.  10-12.1860. 

993  Mary  Robinson,  b.  4-IO-1815;     d. 

m.  10-30-1837,  Daniel  Hobart. 

994  Joseph  Gilbert,  b.  8-4-1817;  d.  5-24-1866,  unm. 

995  Pamelia,         b.  7-10-1820;  d.  6-22-1861; 

m.  (i)  ,  1840,  Nathan  Bailey;  m.  (2) 

,  1856,  T.  B.  Baily. 


John  of  Andover  109 

496.  Osgood  was  a  farmer  and  tavern  keeper  many  years  in 
Bucksport,  on  the  homestead.  He  married  7-7-1796,  Jane  Rich 
of  Wellfleet,  Mass.,  b.  6-15-1775;  d.  7-29-1826. 

Issue,  born  in  Bucksport,  Me.: 

996  Hannah  N.,  b.  12-25-1797;  d.  II-30-1835; 

m.  ,  1813,  David  Perry. 

997  Charlotte  P.,  b.  10-6-1799;  d.  10-29-1826; 

m.  ,  1821,  Hubbard  Eaton. 

998  Dean  Osgood,  b.  7-14-1802;  d.  5.7-1827,  unm. 

999  Louisa  M.,     b.  9-15-1805;  d.  3-22-1829,  unm. 
1000  Sarah  J.,         b.  9-27-1810;  d. 

m.  6-7-1836,  D.  N.  Ramsdell. 
lOOi   Nancy  A.,      b.  ,  1812;     d. 

m,  4-26-1839,  J.  H.  Foster. 

501.  Daniel  Mackey  was  Captain  in  the  War  of  1812.  A 
lawyer  and  lived  from  1805  to  1826  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y.,  then 
moved  to  New  York  City.  He  married  2-I-1817,  Anna  Butler 
of  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.,  b.  8-9- 1794;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Montgomery,  N.  Y. : 

1002  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  1-12-1818;      d. 

m.  6-22-1842,  Rev.  J.  E.  Rockwell. 

1003  Margaret  Gardener,  b.  8.4-1819;  d. 

m.  3-28-1839,  R.  D.  Hamilton. 

1004  Annie  Mackey,  b.  4-9-1821;         d. 

m.  4-27-1843,  Hanford  Lyon. 

1005  Frederick,      b.  9-13-L823;  d. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION 

528.     Samuel  M.  married  6-26-1842,  Lydia  A.  Withern. 
Issue,  born  in  Cambridgeport,  Mass.: 

1006  Lewis  Tileston,  b.  5-5-1845;         d.  12-23-1860,  unm, 

1007  Joseph  E.,     b.  7-7-1853;  d. 

1008  Alonzo  D.,    b.  5-17-1856;  d, 

539.  Dewitt  Clinton  was  an  architect  and  assisted  in  erecting 
some  of  the  best  buildings  in  Jacksonville,  111.     He  also  held 


110 


Frye  Genealogy 


several  town  offices  and  for  more  than  ten  years  was  Superin- 
dent  of  the  Jacksonville  Water  Works.  "  Has  always  been  a 
good,  honest,  upright  man  and  respected  by  every  one."  He 
married  4-12.1852,  Ermina  Cobb  of  Fredonia,  N.  Y. 

Issue,  born  in  Jacksonville,  111.: 

1009  Frank,  b.                 ,  1854;  d.  8-I-1855,  unm. 

loio  Frederick,  b.                 ,  1856;  d.  8-20-1864,  unm. 

ion  Hattie,  b.                            ;  d. 

m.  ,  1881.  Edward  Sargent. 

1012  Edward  Lewis,  b.  8.18-1860;  d. 

1013  Fannie  B.,  b.                             ;  d.  8-12-1900,  unm. 

1014  Harry,  b.                 ,1864;  d.  9-14-1864,  unm. 


548.     Horace  G.  W.  married 
Issue,  born  in 

1015  ,     b. 


,  1862,  Myra  J.  Frye  (553). 
;  d.y. 


551.  Albert  G.  enlisted  in  the  23d  N.  Y.  Volunteers  and 
served  two  years  in  the  Army  of  the  Potomac,  was  in  the 
second  battle  of  Bull  Run  and  Antietam.  In  1866  he  went  west 
and  lived  for  a  year  in  Wisconsin,  then  moved  to  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.,  and  in  1869  moved  to  a  farm  in  Howard  City,  Mich., 
where  he  lived  until  he  died.     He  married  ,  1849,  Sarah 

A.  Hall. 

Issue,  born  in  Chemung  Co.,  N.  Y.: 

1016  Elmer,  b.  ;  d. 

1017  Harriet,  b.  ;  d. 

1018  Randell,  b.  ;  d. 

1019  Wealthie,  b.  ;  d. 

563.  Isaac  married  11-21-1843,  Sophia  Gage  of  Lowell,  Mass. 
Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  Mass.: 

1020  Rosina,  b.  ,  1844;     d. 

m.  , Pope. 

564.  Luther  B.  married  6-I-1825,  Betsy  Pebody  of  Andover, 
Vt. 


John  of  Andover  111 

Issue,  born  in  Londonderry,  Vt.: 

1021  Arizone  L.,    b.  10-19-1826;  d.  4-IO-1847,  unm. 

1022  ,     b.  7-2-1830;  d.  7-3-1830,  unm. 

1023  Luther  B.,     b.  2-13-1833;  d. 

1024  Hannah  E.,  b.  12-13-1835;  d. 

m.  I-10-1854,  C.  B.  Parks. 

1025  Lucinda  A.,  b.  10-29-1838;  d. 

1026  ,     b.  8-I-1840;  d.  8-3-1840,  unm. 

1027  Fannie  A.,     b.  3-18-1843;  d. 

566.  John  was  a  farmer.  Was  Superintendent  of  Town  Coun- 
cil in  i860.  He  married  4-I-1831,  Cynthia,  dau.  of  Joseph  and 
Anna  (Stevens)  Phelps  of  Wilton,  N.  H.,  b.  8-20-1805;  d.  4-7. 
1889. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1028  John  Henry,  b.  3-8-1836;  d.  3-25-1892. 

1029  Elvira  P.,      b.  7-29-1840;  d.  12-27-1844,  unm. 

567.  Joseph  married  ,  Abigail  Dow. 
Issue,  born  in                          : 

1030  Lydia,  b.  ,  1838;     d. 

569.  Jacob  was  a  hotel  keeper  and  married  7-31-1837,  Paulina 
Pettigrove  of  Edgecomb,  Me.: 

Issue,  born  in  Patten,  Me.: 

1031  Delia  Ann,    b.  8-21-1839;  d.  11-19-1855,  unm, 

1032  Laroy  Sunderland,  b.  7-12-1841;  d.  6-26-1846,  unm. 

1033  Rachel  Augusta,  b.  4-10-1844;     d.  7-25-1846,  unm. 

1034  Augusta  Adelaide,  b.  I-12-1845   d. 

1035  Laroy,  b.  10-9-1851;  d. 

1036  Fernando,     b.  10-15-1856;  d.  9-19-1858,  unm. 

572.     Jerome  was  a  merchant  and  married  ,  1851,  Nancy 

Jameson  of  Lincoln,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Patten,  Me.:  / 

1037  Preston  Willis,  b.  7-10-1853;        d. 


112  Frye  Genealogy 

1038  Abby  Shute,  b.  3-8-1855;  d. 

1039  Josephine  A.,  b.  6-21-1857;  d. 

574.  Abial  Holt  was  a  farmer  and  teamster,  later  kept  a 
hotel  in  W.  Wilton,  N.  H.,  also  a  mail  carrier.  He  married  2. 
6-1834,  Lemira,  dau.  of  Edmund  and  Roxanna  (Aiken)  Tupper, 
b.  11-22-1815;  d.  8-23.1894. 

Issue,  born  in  Barnard,  Vt.,  and  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1040  Harvey  T.  Holt,  b.  11-I-1834;    d.  12-7-1911. 

1041  Russell  J.,      b.  8-28-1836;  d.  3.9-1838,  uni 

1042  Russell  Joshua,  b,  6-3-1838;         d.  4-27-1907. 

1043  Charles,         b.  6-28-1840;  d.  7-4-1857,  unm. 

1044  Eldridge  Carlton,  b.  9-29-1843;  d.  7-16-1863,  unm. 

1045  Edwin  Francis,  b.  11-23-1854;     d. 

575.  Harvey  Farrington  was  for  years  one  of  the  "Old  Line 
Teamsters,"  teaming  from  Wilton  to  Barton  until  the  com- 
pletion of  the  railroad  in  185 1,  then  he  became  an  extensive 
farmer  on  the  old  homestead,  with  a  large  dairy,  etc.  He 
served  in  the  N.  H.  State  Militia  and  was  held  in  high  esteem 
by  all.  He  married  (i)  11-25-1847,  Louisa  A.,  dau.  of  Edmund 
and  Roxanna  (Aiken)  Tupper  of  Barnard,  Vt.,  b.  ,  1823; 
d.  8-30-1848;  married  (2)  9-24-1850,  Jane  E.,  dau.  of  David  and 
Martha  (Hoven)  Drury,  b.  10.23-1825;  d.  11-4-1906. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1046  Joshua  F.,      b.  8-12-1851;  d.  ,  unm. 

1047  Elson  Drury,  b.  6-29-1853;  d.  3-12-1907. 

1048  Lois  Lovina,  b.  2-5-1856;  d. 

m.  8-22-1893,  Ernest  C.  Osborne. 

1049  Harvey  W.,  b.  9-4-1858;  d. 

1050  Charles  Edgar,  b.  6-9-1861;         d. 

1051  George  Erwin,  b.  4-5-1864;  d.  ,  unm. 

1052  Martha  Jane,  b.  1-17-1868;  d. 

m.  4-24-1895,  E.  E.  Boutwell. 

580.  Timothy  Holt  married  7-5-1866,  Mary  Cochran  of  New 
Boston,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Milford,  N.  H.: 

1053  Harry  A.,      b.  5-15-1876;  d. 


John  OF  Ando\'er  113 

585.  Joseph  was  a  farmer  and  married  3-12-1840,  Lucy,  dau.  of 
Maj.  Asa  Coburn  of  Lowell,  O.,  b.  5-31-1809;  d.  10-7-1905. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  O.: 

1054  John  Wilkins,  b.  1-14-1841;  d.  11-28-1904. 

1055  Sarah  Sophia,  b.  2-13-1843;  d. 

m.  10-31-1868,  Rev.  O.  W.  Kile. 

1056  Mary  Ann,     b.  7-11-1850;  d.  3-27-1853,  unm. 

585.  Col.  John  March  was  prominent  in  all  town  affairs, 
holding  many  offices.  Served  as  State  Senator  several  times; 
also  a  member  of  the  Governor's  Council  in  1861.  Was  in  the 
Maine  Militia  from  drummer  boy  through  all  the  grades  to 
Colonel.  For  forty  years  he  was  agent  of  the  Lewiston  Falls 
Woolen  Manf.  Co.  He  became  a  Whig  and  then  a  staunch 
Republican.     He  married  ,  1828,  Alice,  dau.  of  David 

Davis  of  Lewiston,  Me.,  b.  5-10-1804;  d.  ii-     -1871. 

Issue,  born  in  Lewiston,  Me.: 

1057  Mary  Davis,  b.  12-31-1828;  d.  ,  1917; 

m,  ,  Dr.  Pearl  Martin. 

1058  William  Pierce,  b.  9-2-1830;         d.  8-8-1911. 

1059  Albert  S.,      b.  4-6-1834;  d.  10-31-1874,  unm. 
lo5o  Sarah,             b.  10-4-1837;  d.  ,  unm. 

1061  John  March,  b.  ,  1839;     d.  y.,  unm. 

1062  Addie,  b.  11-11-1842;  d.  6-10-1910; 

m.  ,  1863,  Silas  C.  Davis. 

1063  Helen,  b.  9-9-1845;  d.  ,  1850,  unm. 

587.  Hon.  Wm.  Robinson  was  a  schoolmaster  then  engineer  in 
the  woolen  manf.  Was  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Selectmen 
of  Lewiston  for  many  years,  State  Senator  of  Maine  for  two 
years.  He  was  a  Brigade  Inspector,  with  the  rank  of  Major  in 
the  State  Militia.  Was  Postmaster  for  more  than  ten  years. 
He   married  (i)  ,    Milicent   Moore    of  Green,    Me., 

b.  ,  1819;  d.  ;    married  (2)  ,  Susy 

Caverly  of  Lowell,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Lewiston,  Me.: 

1064  Frank  Eugene,  b.  ,  1847;  d.  2-10-1879. 


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1065  Caroline  Toby,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Henry  W.  Nieman. 

1066  Anna  March,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Dr.  James  Irish. 

1067  Milicent  M.,  b.  2-24-1859;  d. 

m.  ,  Herbert  R.  C.  Shaw. 

1068  Frederick  M.,  b.  4-2-1861;  d.  ,  1907. 

604.  Dr.  Thomas  B.  J.,  when  a  student  in  Philadelphia  about 
1838,  secretly  married  a  Miss  Buchanan.  His  father  called  him 
home  as  soon  as  he  learned  of  the  marriage  and  they  never  met 
after  so  the  report  says. 

Issue,  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.: 

1069  Nathaniel,     b.  ,  1839;     ^^ 

616.     John  B.  married  1-14-1829,  Hannah  Blake  of  Knox,  Me. 
Issue,  born  in  Montville  and  Knox,  Me.: 

1070  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  11-5-1830;  d.  12-13-1855,  unm. 

1071  Moses  Blake,  b.  8-9-1832;  d.  5-13-1858,  unm 

1072  Huldah,         b.  10-14-1834;  d. 

1073  Hannah,         b.  8-24-1837;  d.  12-13-1855,  unm. 

1074  Eben,  b.  11-22-1838;  d. 

1075  Lucy,  b.  8-29-1842;  d. 

m.  ,  Austin  Wentworth. 

1076  Calista,  b.  5-28-1845;  d. 

m.  ,  Addison  Sproui. 

1077  Robie,  b.  6-18-1848;  d. 

619.     Enoch  N.  was  a  farmer  of  wealth  and  owned  and  lived 
on   the  old   homestead   from    1812.      Was   Supervisor  for  nine 
years  of  Concord,   N.  Y.      He   married   Mary    Wells    of  Otto, 
N.  Y. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  N.  Y.: 

1078  James, 

1079  Ebenezer, 

1080  Abbott, 

1081  Louise, 

m. 


b. 

;  d. 

b. 

d. 

,  unm 

b. 

d. 

,  unm. 

b. 

> 

d. 

Vau 

ghn. 

John  of  Andover 


115 


1082  Jessie, 

b. 

1083   Mary, 

b. 

1084  Betty, 

b. 

1085  William, 

b. 

1086  John, 

b. 

1087  Helen, 

b. 

,  unm. 


621.  Moses  M.  was  a  farmer  and  moved  to  Owasco,  N.  Y.,  in 
1845.  He  married  12-31-1829,  Mary  Beverly  of  Carlisle,  N.  Y., 
b.  1-7-1805;  d. 


Issue,  born  in  Concord  and  Owasco,  N. 

1088  Antoinette,   b.  5-19-1835; 
b.  10-15-1837; 


1089  Luciette, 

1090  Moses  M. 

1091  David, 

1092  Jessie, 

1093  Mary, 


b.  2-21-1841; 
b.  2-23-1843; 
b.  7-8-1845; 
b.  1-10-1851 ; 


Y.: 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


623.  Jesse  was  the  inventor  of  the  "Gang  Plow"  which  bears 
his  name  and  was  favorably  noticed  by  the  papers  at  the  time. 
He  married  11-12-1810,  Susan  M.,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Dorcas 
(Noyes)  Abbott,  b.  12-3-1810;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Richmond,  Ky.,  and  Concord,  N.  Y.: 

1094  Benj.  Abbott,  b.  8-18-1843;  d. 

1095  Eunice  Laura,  b.  6-9-1847;  d. 


628.     Jesse  Holbrook  married  5-3-1843,  Lucy  F.  Banan. 
Issue,  born  in  Montville,  Me.: 

1096  Mary  Francis,  b.  4-3-1844;  d. 


1097  Julia  Isabelle,  b.  3-18-1846; 


631.  Wakefield  Gale  educated  at  Colby  College,  Me.,  grad- 
uated A.B.,  Rochester  University,  N.  Y.,  1851,  the  first  graduating 
class.  Was  a  lawyer  in  Kansas,  1852;  Indiana,  1854-5;  Rock- 
land and  Belfast,  Me.,  from  1855.  Deputy  Collector  Customs, 
Belfast,  Me.,  from  1862-1872;    Clerk  of  Supreme  Court,  1873- 


116  Frye  Genealogy 

1882;  U.  S.  Con.  Gen.  at  Halifax,  1882-1885,  1889-1893.  He 
married  10-25-1855,  Annie  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  James  and  Sarah 
(Chick)  Arey  of  Winterport,  Me.: 

Issue,  born  in  Belfast,  Me.: 

1098  RobieGale,  b.    12-29-1860;  d.  ,  unm. 

1099  Gertrude  Harrison,  b.  12-4-1863;  d. 

m.  5-26-1897,  Frederick  O'Brien, 
iioo  Henry  Wakefield,  b.  4-21-1868;  d.  6-20-1895,  unm. 
iioi  Jessie  Fidelia,  b.  5-18-1871;         d. 

m.  10-18-1911,  Randolph  Osborne. 

632.  Amos,  Jr.,  married  5-8-1837,  Mary  Rhoads  of  Northport, 
Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Montville,  Me.: 

1102  Mary  Ellen,  b.  2-11-1842;  d. 

1 103  Eliza  E.,         b.  9-11-1844;  d.  2-9-1858,  unm. 

1104  Geo.  Lincoln,  b.  1-24-1847;  d. 

635.  John  C.  was  a  shipbuilder  and  married  1-26-1851,  Joanna 
P.  Clark  of  Belfast,  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Belfast,  Me.: 

1 105  Anna  Eliza,  b.  11-26-1852;  d. 

1 106  Cora  Isabell,  b.  8-4-1854;  d. 

640.  Jonathan  L.  married  (i)  ,  Mary  Davis;  mar- 
ried (2)                         ,  Almira  Shuts. 

Issue,  born  in  Belfast,  Me.: 

1 107  Francis,  b.  ;  d. 

641.  Joseph  B.  married  ,  Betsy  Emery. 
Issue,  born  in  Belfast,  Me.: 

1 108  Sarah  Frances,  b.  11-1-1841;  d. 

1 109  Joseph  F.,      b.  5-4-1844;  d. 

1 1 10  Charles  W.,   b.                 ,1847;  <J- 
nil  George  R.,     b.  9-11-1848;  d. 


John  of  Andover  117 

648.  David  said:  "My  employment  in  my  younger  days  was 
school  teaching,  then  ship's  carpenter  at  Medford,  Mass.,  then 
farmer."  He  married  (i)  2-10-1825,  Sarah  Brown  of  Grantham, 
N.  H.,  b.  6-13-1801;  d.  11-28-1842;  married  (2)  ,  Lydia 

Leavitt;  married  (3)  ,  Lois  Leavitt. 

Issue,  born  in  Medford,  Mass.,  and  Grantham,  N.  H.: 

1112  Mary  Ann,    b.  4-24-1826;  d. 

m.  7-1-1847,  Edward  Tuck  (uncle  of  Mrs.  Alfred 
G.  Vanderbilt). 

1113  Jonathan  J.,  b.  8-11-1827;  d.  8-12-1868. 

1 1 14  Sarah  Ann,    b.  7-28-1830;  d. 

m.  12-22-1857,  G^eo-  W.  Barton. 

1115  Daniel  F.,      b.  5-19-1834;  d. 

1116  David  B.,       b.  9-16-1842;  d. 

653.  James  represented  his  town  in  the  State  Legislature.  He 
married  11-4-1840,  Sarah  C.  Eastman  of  Concord,  N.  H,,  b.  12- 
16-1812;  d.  11-2-1886. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  N.  H.: 

1117  Sarah  C,        b.  11-5-1843;  d. 

1118  John  C,          b.  6-16-1847;  d. 

655.  Dr.  Daniel  Fisk  graduated  at  Han(>vor  Medical  School, 
N.  H.,  in  1839.  He  represented  his  town  in  the  State  Legis- 
lature, and  was  a  much  respected  and  esteemed  doctor  and 
citizen.  He  married  9-10-1842,  Samantha,  dau.  of  Peter  and 
Lois  (Cooper)  Powers  of  Pultneville,  N.  Y.,  b.  ,  181 5; 
d.  7-29-1851. 

Issue,  born  in  Deering,  N.  H.: 

1119  Peter  James,  b.  1-7-1845;  d.  10-29-1919. 

1120  John  Henry,  b.  5-28-1851;  d. 

656.  Dr.  Peter  G.  graduated  at  Hanover  Medical  School,  N. 
H.,  went  to  Oyster  Bay,  N.  Y.,  in  1852  and  was  President 
several  years  of  the  Queens  County  Medical  Society,  also  Presi- 
dent of  the  Oyster  Bay  Bank  and  an  Elder  in  the  Presbyterian 
Church  He  married  (l)  lo-i  5-1846,  Fanny  W.  Goodale,  b.  6-5- 
1816;  d.  7-3-1865;  married  (2)  12-11-1867,  Carrie  Currier. 


118  Fr YE  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Deerfield,  N.  H.: 

1121  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  12-3-1849;     d.  3-25-1851,  unm. 

657.  Harvey  G.  married  10-23-1823,  Lucy  Hill. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

1 122  Lucy  Ann,     b.  3-28-1824;  d. 

m.  2-13-1843,  Alden  E.  Bliss. 

1123  Mehitable  B.,  b.  11-11-1825;        d. 

m.  .  W.  G.  Lewis. 

1124  Henry  Olen,  b.  9-1-1827;  d. 

1 125  Charles  P.,     b.  9-5-1829;  d. 

1 126  George  C,     b.  6-29-1831;  d. 

1127  MillyE.,        b.  9-8-1835;  d. 

m.  12-22-1852,  S.  S.  Gould. 

1128  Emory  W.,    b.  3-21-1838;  d. 

1129  Ellen  L.,        b.  1-17-1841;  d. 

658.  John  (i)   married    Harriet  H.  Judwine,  b. 

d.  4-11-1839;  married  (2)  8-15-1844,  Lavinia  M.  Chamberline. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

1130  Matilda  C,    b.  5-30-1831;  d.  4-21-1837,  unm. 

1131  Ann  Harriet,  b.  12-18-1834;         d.  11-1-1855; 

m.  12-19-1854,  N.  B.  Walters. 

1132  Jane  L.,          b.  6-3-1838;  d. 

1 133  John  L.,         b.  6-3-1838;  d. 

659.  Henry  B.,  married  5-12-1824,  Rebekah  Hovey. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

1134  Miranda  M.,  b.  2-11-1825;  d. 

m.  12-5-1844,  Jarvis  Bowers. 

1135  Mary  H.,       b.  10-14-1827;  d. 

m.  ,  1850,  G.  K.  Kitteridge. 

1 136  Henry  Hovey,  b.  9-24-1839;         d. 

1 137  Annatte  A.,  b.  6-5-1842;  d. 

660.  Hiram  married  3-12-1826,  Sally  Daniels. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 


John  of  Andover  119 

1138  Cordilia,        b.  11-16-1826;  d. 

m.  1-1-1846,  H.  H.  Knapp. 

1 139  Daniel,  b.  6-30-1835;  d.  10-6-1835,  unm. 

661.     Chauncey  married  (i)  4-4-1832,  Mary  A.  Joslin,  b, 

;  d. 7-2-1838;  married  (2)  9-24-1840,  Mary  A.  Haywood. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

1 140  Mary  E.,        b.  1-17-1836;  d.  4-25-1852,  unm. 

1141  Adaline  J.,    b.  6-17-1838;  d. 

m.  1-1-1856,  Alanson  Wright. 

1142  Emily  P.,       b.  3-16-1841;  d. 

1 143  Lavia  J.,         b.  9-25-1848;  d. 

666.  John  C.  lived  at  the  Parker  House  in  Boston  for  18  years 
before  his  death.  He  went  to  Boston  in  1864  and  owned  a 
business  in  the  Fauneil  Hall  Market.      He  married  , 

Jane  P.  Moulton,  b.  ;  d.  2-19-1900. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 


1 144  James,  b. 

1 145  George  A.,     b. 

1 146  Charles,  b. 


d. 

d.  I -6- 1 907. 

d. 


667.     Joseph  S.  married  1-13-1858,  Emily  H.  Brown  of  Water- 
ford,  Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Waterford,  Vt.: 

1147  Cora,  b.  4-1 5-1860;  d. 

m.  ,  1882,  Geo.  Tilton. 

1 148  Dulcina,         b.  ;  d. 

1 149  Austin  J.,       b.  ;  d. 

671.     Albert  J.  married  9-4-1851,  Catherine  Brown. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt.: 

1150  Catherine  E.,  b.  9-10-1852;  d.  ,  unm, 

1151  Charlotte  C,  b.  8-6-1854;  d. 

1152  Mary  Ann,    b.  11-26-1856;  d. 

1153  Solon  A.,     b.  8-14-1859;  d. 


120  Frye  Genealogy 

1154  Caroline  S.,  b.  11-20-1861;  d. 

m.  ,  L.  Boutwell. 

1155  James  David,  b.  11-30-1868;         d. 

672.  James  Nichols  was  educated  at  public  schools  and  St. 
Johnsbury  Academy.  He  went  to  Boston  in  1849  ^nd  entered 
the  hardware  business;  in  six  years  he  was  made  a  partner  of 
the  firm  which  eventually  became  the  present  name  of  Frye, 
Phipps  &  Co.,  he  being  a  member  for  nearly  fifty  years  and  one 
of  the  foremost  business  of  Boston.  He  was  Vice-President 
of  the  Vermont  Association  of  Boston,  charter  member  and 
President  of  the  Mass.  Rifle  Association,  a  staunch  Republican. 
He  married  1-1-1854,  Sabina  T.,  dau.  of  Rev.  Origen  and  Char- 
lotte (Thompson)  Bacheler  of  New  York. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

1156  Charlotte  M.,  b.  10-2-1854;  d.  10-17-1876,  unm. 

1157  Alice  M.,        b.  1-4-1857;  d. 

1158  James,  b.  5-5-1863;  d. 

680.  John  Douglas  was  a  tanner  and  married  2-27-1847,  Mary 
Dunham. 

Issue,  born  in  Morrisville,  N.  Y.: 

1159  Katy,  b.  11-22-1847;  d. 

1 160  Ella,  b.  10-30-1850;  d. 

1161  Julius,  b.  12-5-1857;  d. 

681.  Philander  was  a  tanner  and  married  ,  Ellen 
Williams. 

Issue,  born  in  Morrisville,  N.  Y.: 

1162  William  A.    b.  1-30-1856;  d. 

698.     Napoleon  B.  married  (i)  ,  Nancy  Hoag;  b. 

;  d.                        ;  married  (2)  10-29-1866,  Louisa 

M.  Dudley,  b.                        ;  d.  ;  married  (3)  12-10- 

1871,  Emma  F.  Wakefield,  b.  ;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

1 163  Nettie,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  121 

1 164  Wilbur  D.,     b.  ,  1868;     d. 

1165  Nettie,  b.  9-2-1872;  d.  6-3-1893; 

m.  3-17-1892,  Arthur  L.  Fitch. 

699.     Francis  M.  married  4-10-1849,  Genevieve  Clearwater. 
Issue,  born  in  Carmel,  N.  Y.: 

1 166  Anna  D.,       b.  8-20-1871;  d. 

m.  ,  John  C.  Wilson. 

701.  Nauson  B.  married  2-1-1876,  Fanny  Burnham  of  Albany, 
N.  Y. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

1 167  Sanford  W.,  b.  12-23-1876;  d. 

703.  Norman  B.  married  4-11-1878,  Harriet  L.  Barton  of  Croy- 
don, N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Croydon,  N.  H.,  and  White  River  Junction,  Vt.: 

1 168  Chas.  Norman,  b.  4-7-1879;  d. 

1169  Mary  Hannie,  b.  8-24-1880;         d. 

m.  1-1-1898,  Herbert  Barton. 

1170  Myrtice  E.,    b.  11-1-1882;  d.  12-1-1882,  unm. 

1 171  Harry,  b.  3-26-1886;  d. 

1 172  Frank  Leslie,  b.  1-18-1888;  d. 

1 173  Geneva,  b.  7-20-1890;  d, 

1 174  Gustavus,       b.  10-21-1892;  d. 

705.  John  was  a  farmer  and  clothier  and  married  (i)  10-9-1823, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Isiah  and  Abigail  (Heath)  Webster  of  Ware, 
N.  H.,  b.  11-1-1792;  d.  9-4-1833;  married  (2)  11-27-1834,  Rhoda 
Webster. 

Issue,  born  in  Mass.,  Mich,  and  New  York  States: 

1 175  Sarah  Abigail,  b.  8-I-1825;  d.  7-4-1829,  unm. 

1 176  Phebe  Ellen,  b.  6-24-1827;  d. 

m.  6-6-1850,  Byron  Sturtevant. 

1177  Isiah  William,  b.  8-22-1829;         d. 

1178  Spaulding,     b.  12-12-1831;  d.  12-14-1831,  unm. 

1 179  Daniel  W..     b.  2-20-1833;  d.  7-31-1833,  unm. 


122 


Frye  Genealogy 


706.     Joseph  was  the  owner  of  a  bark  mill  and  married  5 
1825,  Hannah  Parsons,  b.  1-23-1805;  d.  11-15-1881. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

1 180  William  H.,  b.  3-27-1826; 

1181  Mary  Jane,    b.  12-2-1827; 

1182  Sarah  Ellen,  b.  11-3-1831; 

1183  Joseph  F.,      b.  3-3-1833; 

1 184  George  W.,   b.  7-26-1836; 

1 185  Andrew  Waters,  b.  6-21-1839; 

1 186  Charles  H.,    b.  10-17-1840; 

1 187  Edward  S.,    b.  7-20-1843; 

1188  Hannah  M.,  b.  8-1-1846; 

m.  6-1-1893,  Sidney  R.  De  Long. 

1 189  Anna,  b.  8-17-1849;  d. 


d.  9-20-1848,  unm. 

d.  12-26-1909. 

d.  3-4-1898. 

d.  8-14-1879. 

d.  11-30-1911. 

d.  11-14-1839,  unm. 

d.  4-12-1915. 

d.  9-24-1910,  unm. 

d.  8-25-1914; 


716.     James  married 

,  Saybia  Furbush. 

Issue,  born  in 

: 

1 190  Carrie, 

b. 

;  d. 

1 191   Ida, 

m. 

b. 

;  d.  5-18-1903; 
Robson. 

1 192  Elizabeth, 

b. 

;  d. 

718.     Stephen  N.  married 

,  Ann  Hogan  of  Sa 

Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem 

Mass.: 

1 193  William, 

b. 

;  d. 

1 194  Caleb  B., 

1 195  Foster, 

b. 
b. 

,  1854;     d.  8-9-1898,  unm 

;  d. 

1 196  Mary, 

1 197  Gertrude, 

b. 
b. 

;  d. 

;  d. 

728.  Nathan  was  a  sea  captain  and  settled  in  the  island  of 
Mauritus,  here  he  founded  shipping  docks  and  became  manager. 
He  married  7-27-1847,  Louisa  Elizabeth  Davy,  born  in  Mauritus, 
9-13-1827;  d.  4-13-1874.     He  died  in  Port  Louis,  Mauritus. 

Issue,  born  in  Mauritus: 

1198  John  Davy,   b.  11-6-1848;  d.  8-     -1884. 


John  of  Andover  123 

1 199  Mary  Elisabeth,  b.  11-25-1849;  d.  5-29-1874. 

1200  Henry  James,  b.li-5-1850;  d.  8-     -1871. 

1201  Louisa,  b.  3-23-18514  d. 

m.  12-16-1873,  T.  T.  Prentiss, 

1202  Lucy,  b.  8-30-1855;  d. 

1203  Grace,  b.  6-22-1857;  d.  12-10-1881. 

1204  Martha  Georgina,  b.  4-23-1860;   d. 

1205  Alice  Maria,    b.  6-2-1861;  d. 

1206  Lewis  Powell,  b.  3-21-1863;  d. 

1207  Annia,  b.  5-3-1866;  d. 

729.  Joseph  was  a  carriage  builder  and  married  (i)  2-20-1842, 
Sarah  Faxon  of  Quincy,  Mass.;  married  (2)  7-21-1853,  Amelia 
Clapp. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

1208  Judith  M.,     b.  1-30-1844;  d.  4-8-1873; 

m.  8-18-1864,  James  W.  Mitchell. 

1209  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  3-5-1846;        d. 

m.  6-6-1871,  Melvin  Adams. 

1210  Francis  H.,    b.  11-16-1857;  d. 

730.  William  was  Assistant  Inspector  of  Buildings  in  Boston 
from  1873  until  his  death.  He  married  9-11-1849,  Ann,  dau.  of 
Geo.  and  Abigail  (Fresbee)  Birnie. 

Issue,  born  in  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  and  Milburn,  111.: 

1211  Mary  Lane,  b.  3-17-1851;  d. 

1212  George  Bernce,  b.  4-27-1855;       d. 

733.  Nathan  Augustus  was  a  sea  captain  and  merchant  and 
married  3-11-1840,  Sarah  M.,  dau.  of  Thos.  B.  and  Mary 
(Mosely)  Russell,  b.  9-11-1815;  d.  3-12-1896. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

1213  Nathan  A.,    b.  12-22-1840;  d. 

1214  Anna  Mosely,  b.  2-1-1842;  d.  2-19-1848,  unm. 

121 5  Mary  Ellen,  b.  9-26-1845;  d.  10-26-1846,  unm. 

1216  Daniel  Ormond,  b.  12-5  1847;  ^• 

1217  Anna  Mosely,  b.  2-12-1852;  d.  2-14-1852,  unm. 


124  Frye  Genealogy 

1218  Chas.  Russell,  b.  3-31-1853;  d. 

m.  ,  Sarah  Glover.     No  issue. 

1219  Auther  Mosely,  b.  6-17-1854;      d.  10-18-1873,  unm. 

786.  Enoch  graduated  at  Harvard  in  1821,  a  classmate  of 
Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  He  became  a  teacher  in  the  public 
schools  of  Boston  and  later  a  principal,  then  moved  to  Andover^ 
Mass.,  and  taught  for  a  time,  then  for  a  long  series  of  years 
served  as  Selectman,  Assessor,  Overseer  of  the  Poor,  or  as 
member  of  the  School  Board,  and  was  in  every  way  a  model 
town  officer.  He  moved  to  Lawrence,  Mass.,  in  1870,  living 
there  the  rest  of  his  life.  He  married  9-29-1836,  Lydia,  dau.  of 
John  and  Lydia  (More)  Barnard  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

1220  Enoch  Osgood,  b.  11-7-1837;      d.  10-29-1861,  unm. 

1221  Lydia  M.,     b.  8-3-1840;  d.  ,  1894; 

m.  9-26-1860,  Thos.  Roaf. 

1222  Calvin,  b.  2-14-1843;  d.  9-13-1845,  unm. 

1223  Calvin  A.,      b.  8-24-1845;  d. 

1224  Oscar  A.,       b.  11-4-1848;  d. 

788.  Hermon  married  (i)  9-9-1840,  Eliza,  dau.  of  Caleb  and 
Abigail  Richardson  of  Andover,  b.  2-9-1806;  d.  9-20-1849;  mar- 
ried (2)  7-10-1853,  Harriet  Armstrong  of  Paulet,  Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen  and  Lawrence,  Mass.: 

1225  Horace,  b.  10-30-1842;  d.  12-11-1859,  unm, 

1226  Newton  Parker,  b.  10-26-1845;    d. 

m.  (i)  4-29-1869,  Jennie  Pingree;  m.  (2)  1-9-1884, 
Katherine  Field.     No  issue. 

1227  Emma  Eliza,  b.  10-4-1848;  d.  5-3-1858,  unm. 

1228  Charlotte  Kate,  b.  7-12-1854;       d. 

1229  dau.,  b.  ;  d.  y.,  unm. 

791.     Isaac  was  a  private  in  the  Rebellion  and  married  , 

1837,  Charlotte  Cook  of  Wenthem,  Mass.,  b.  ;  d.  3- 

15-1857. 

Issue,  born  in  Boxford  and  Topsfield,  Mass.: 

1230  Elizabeth,      b.  ,  1838;     d. 


John  of  Andover  125 

1231  Chas.  Henry,  b.  2-15-1839;  d. 

1232  Isaac  Edward,  b.  4-26- 1841;  d. 

1233  Albert  A.,      b.  7-16-1844;  d.  12-28-1861,  unm. 

1234  Theophilus,  b.  12-2-1846;  d. 

1235  Samuel  A,     b.  11-27-1849;  d. 

1236  James,  b.  9-12-1852;  d. 

1237  Susan  iMaria,  b.  11-9-1854;  d.  ,  1897,  unm. 

1238  Charlotte,      b.  ,  1857;  d.  ,  1902. 

792.  Andrew  L,  married  8-27-1835,  Mary  S.,  dau.  of  Samuel 
and  Mary  Bailey  of  Andover. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

1239  Althine,         b.  5-26-1836;  d. 

m.  6-     -1902,  John  Harraman. 

1240  Eliza,  b.  3-23-1838;  d.  8-18-1838,  unm. 

1241  Andrew  M.,  b.  4-12-1839;  d.  6-10-1906. 

793.  Theophilus  was  in  business  in  New  York  City  but  left 
there  in  1841  and  settled  in  Minnesota.  He  married  , 
1838,  Mary  Teniswood  of  New  York  City,  b.  3-22-1816;  d.  6-25- 
1900. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

1242  Mary  Margaret,  b.  ;  d.  ,  1838,  unm. 

1243  Daniel  Beach,  b.  12-26-1839;       ^-  >  1843,  unm. 

1244  Chas.  Teniswood,  b.  1-7-1842;     d. 

795.     Oren  married  Eliza  Rand  of  Quincy,  Mass.: 
Issue,  born  in  Quincy  and  Milton,  Mass.: 

1245  Oren  Franklin,  b.  9-2-1830;         d.  5-29-1871; 

m.  ,  Mrs.  Abby  T.  Nelson.    No  issue. 

1246  Eliza  Frances,  b.  11-23-1832;       d.  4-19-1835,  unm. 

1247  Samuel  Gates,  b.  12-31-1834;       d. 

1248  Elizabeth  F.,  b.  2-19-1837;  d. 

797.  Gates  Ford  served  as  an  apprentice  to  his  Uncle  Reuben 
as  a  mason,  about  i860  he  moved  to  Lawrence,  then  had  a 
farm    at    Methuen    but   returned    to   Lawrence  on  account    of 


126  Frye  Genealogy 

failing  health  and  lived  with  his  son.  He  married  (i)  9-27- 
1838,  Phebe  M.,  dau.  of  Richard  Luscomb  of  Andover,  b.  10-25- 
1812;  d.  9-9-1849;  married  (2)  11-5-1869,  Mrs.  L.  F.  Seaver  of 
Vermont. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,   Mass.: 

1249  Monor  Gates,  b.  3-15-1846;  d.  11-23-1894. 

1250  Willy  Francis,  b.  10-19-1848;       d.  8-20-1849,  unm. 

800.  Addington  Davenport  became  a  hotelkeeper  in  New 
York  City,  then  went  into  the  Scientific  and  Optical  Ins. 
business  and  during  the  Rebellion  was  in  the  U.  S.  Gov.'s  em- 
ploy correcting  ship  compasses.  In  1849  he  went  to  California 
and  had  a  hotel  in  Sacramento  for  two  years,  then  returned  to 
New  York.  He  married  5-20-1835,  Elizabeth  C.  Lilian  of  New  .,^ 
York,  b.  12-11-1816;  d.  1-21-1876.  •    •  ):-Ci 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

1251  Addington  D.,  b.  3-16-1836;        d. 

1252  Charles  Lear,  b.  3-3-1841;  d. 

1253  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  3-2-1843;        d.  ^V  -  \  f  li^  ^ 

m.  10-9-1872,  G.  F.  Newland.  ^ 

1254  Stephen  L.,  b.  7-24-1847;  d.  3-20-1850,  unm. 

1255  Lilian  Eveline,  b.  7-16-1853;        d. 

801.  Henry  married  5-15-1834,  Eliza  J.  Floyd  of  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Issue,  born  in  Exeter,  N.  H.: 

1256  Henry,  b.  ,  1845;     ^-  1-11-1851,  unm. 

1257  ,     b.  2-14-1852;  d. 

802.  Hiram  worked  for  the  Mailable  Iron  Works  in  Boston, 
but  in  1837  moved  to  Onondaga,  Mich.,  there  he  cleared  a  farm 
and  later  became  a  doctor.  He  made  two  overland  trips  by 
team  to  California  in  1849  ^^^  1852.  In  1882  he  sold  his  farm 
in  Michigan  and  moved  to  California.  He  married  1-1-1834, 
Eliza  Maseman  of  Boston. 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  and  Onondaga,  Mich.: 

1258  Mary  Eliza,  b.  11-15-1834;  d.  2-20-1837,  unm. 

1259  Hiram  H.,     b.  9-5-1841;  d. 


John  of  Andover  127 

1260  Sarah  E.,        b.  10-27-1844;  d. 

m.  3-31-1863,  Benj.  Frefry. 

1261  Mary  Eliza,  b.  10-27-1844;  d. 

m.  3-6-1864,  John  Kenney. 

1262  Ellen,  b.  1-8-1847;  d.  12-4-1851,  unm. 

1263  Tryphena,      b.  9-27-1849;  d.  10-27-1849,  unm. 

1264  George,  b.  10-27-1852;  d. 

803.  Jedithan  went  west  about  1837  ^'^^  became  a  wealthy 
farmer.     He  married  (i)  2-18-1838,  Harriet  Booth,  b.  , 

d.  6-6-1849;  married  (2)  3-22-1850, 

Issue,  born  in  Onondaga,  Mich: 

1265  Hannah, 

1266  HoUen, 

1267  Jonathan, 

1268  Marcus, 

1269  Adeline, 

1270  Samuel, 

810.  Frederick  Lafayette  was  a  contractor  and  a  prominent 
Mason  in  the  higher  degrees.  He  married  2-22-1849,  Caroline 
Tilson  of  Merideth,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

1271  Ellen  Frances,  b.  8-27-1852;        d. 

m.  2-22-1871,  A.  O.  Davidson. 

1272  ,     b.  ;  d.  y. 

811.  George  was  a  bricklayer  and  a  mason.  He  married  6-6- 
1850,  Mary  A.  Wentworth  of  Lowell. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

1273  George  Henry,  b.  1-11-1853;       d. 

825.     George  W.  married  12-20-1847,  Rachel  Moore. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

1274  George,  b.  ,  1848;     d. 

1275  J.  Henry,       b.  ,  1850;     d. 


b.  12-16-1838; 

d. 

b.  3-16-1840; 

d. 

b.  10-6-1844; 

d 

b.  9-15-1846; 

d. 

b.  8-8-1848; 

d. 

b.  12-28-1850; 

d. 

128  Frye  Genealogy 

827.     Jonathan  L.  married 

Issue,  born  in  Greggsville,  III.: 

1276  son,  b.  6-6-1862;  d. 

835.  Samuel  Charles  was  a  shoe  merchant  in  Boston  and 
married  1-31-1850,  Phebe  dau.  of  Capt.  Nathan  and  Mary  Shat- 
tuck  of  Andover,  b. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,   Mass.: 

1277  Mary  Ann,    b.  9-29-1856;  d. 

836.  Otis  Charles  married  ,  Annie  McAluse. 
Issue,  born  in  Manchester,  Pa.: 


1278  Nathan, 

b. 

1-19-1848; 

d. 

1279  William, 

b. 

11-27-1849; 

d. 

1280  Joseph, 

b. 

11-27-1851; 

d. 

1281   Susan, 

b. 

12-1-1853; 

d. 

1282  Charles, 

b. 

11-22-1855; 

d. 

840.     William  married  ,  Mary  J.  Messer  of  Methuen, 

Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

1283  William,         b.  12-28-1854;  d. 

1284  Lucy,  b.  10-11-1856;  d. 

842.  Stephen  W.  was  in  the  Fire  Department  of  Lawrence, 
Mass.,  and  married  ,  1856,  Catherine 

Issue,  born  in  Lawrence,  Mass.: 

1285  Catherine,     b.  5-14-1857;  d.  7-7-1859,  unm. 

1286  ,     b.  1-28-1860;  d. 

849.  Chas.  Horatio  married  10-1-1865,  Frances  A.,  dau.  of 
Oscar  D.  and  Martha  H.  (Black)  Hall  of  Philadelphia,  Pa.,  b.  8- 
8-1845:  d.  5-4-1896. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

1287  Prosser  Hall,  b.  11-1-1866;  d. 

1288  Laura  Amanda,  b.  4-6-1869;  d.  9-25-1897,  unm. 


John  of  Andover  129 

855.     James   Straw   married  ,    Harriet    Morse    of 

Haverhill,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  N.  H.: 

1289  Edmund  Bailey,  b.  10-20-1856;  d, 

868.     George  A.  married  ,  Eliza  Allen. 

Issue,  born  in  Andover,  Mass.: 

1290  Joseph,  b.  ;  d. 

1291  Catherine,      b.  ;  d. 

877.  Nathan  W.  was  a  tanner  and  married  (i)  5-1 5-1848,  Bar- 
bara A.  Richardson  of  Woburn,  Mass.;  married  (2)  1-24-1860, 
Addie  E.  Weeks  of  Lowell,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Woburn,  Worcester  and  Groton,  Mass.: 

1292  Alice  Louise,  b.  6-11-1851;  d. 

1293  Daniel  R.,      b.  2-22-1853;  d. 

1294  ,     b.  8-18-1855;  d. 

899.  Hon.  John  Franklin  graduated  from  Dartmouth  College 
in  1859.  He  taught  school  for  awhile  and  then  studied  law. 
Was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  1864.  In  1886  he  was  appointed 
special  Justice  of  the  Lowell  Police  Court,  which  office  he  held 
for  more  than  ten  years.  He  invented  a  system  of  ventilation 
which  has  been  patented  and  now  in  use.  He  was  Secretary 
of  the  Lowell  Humane  Society  for  many  years.  He  married 
,  1873,  Diana  M.  Huntoon  of  Lowell. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

1295  Raymond,       b.  ,  1877;     ^■ 

911.     Francis  married  ,   1842,   Hannah,  dau.  of  Saml. 

and  Hannah  (Lymhier)  Davidson  of  Lyme,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  Mass.: 

1296  Anna  Sopronia,  b.  9-20-1846;      d. 

1297  Alice  Jane,    b.  9-15-1851;  d. 


130  Frye  Genealogy 

963.     Samuel  Allen   married  ,    1854,    Henrietta    M. 

Schroeder  of  New  York. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City; 

1298  Hannah  E.,  b.  1-13-1855;  d.  11-29-1859,  unm. 

1299  Emma  C,      b.  8-22-1856;  d.  11-9-1859,  unm. 

974.     James   married   10-4-I845,    Lydia  H.,  dau.  of   Eben    and 
Elizabeth  (Bradley)  Franks  of  Hingham,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Haverhill,  Mass.: 

1300  Anna  Osgood,  b.  7-14-1846;         d. 

m.  1-1-1870,  Dr.  H.  E.  Spaulding. 

978.  William  Haseltine  married  4-25-1837,  Emily  A.  Maloy, 
b.  ,  1814;  d.  1-6-1885. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

1301  Francis,  b.  5-20-1839;  d. 

1302  Emily,  b.  12-31-1841;  d. 

m.  4-3-1862,  John  Shirley. 

979.  Francis  Randolph  was  a  farmer  and  married  (1)8-31-1851, 
Jane,  dau.  of  Oilman  and  Jane  (Rollins)  Bean,  b. 

d.  5-25-1856;  married  (2)  8-25-1856,  Ruth  A.,  dau.  of  Sam),  and 
Ruth  (MighiU)  Tidd. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 

1303  Nancy  Jane,  b.  11-19-1852;  d. 

m.  1-5-1881,  Daniel  F.  Whittier. 

1304  James  J.,        b.  12-13-1854;  d.  12-13-1857,  unm. 

981.     Robinson  married  ,    1850,   Lucy  Boise  of  Skow- 

hegan.  Me. 

Issue,  born  in  Concord,  N.  H.: 

1305  Willc  Robinson,  b.  1-3-1852;        d. 

1306  Katy,  b.  4-23-1856;  d. 

m.  3-27-1889, McEveston. 


John  of  Andover  131 

987.     Jeremiah  Randolph  married  ,  1844,  Harriet,  dau. 

of  Hermon  and  Betsy  (Hall)  Bodwell  of  Methuen. 

Issue,  born  in  Methuen,  Mass.: 


1307  George, 

b. 

,  1845; 

d.  6-20-1864,  unm 

1308   Milburn, 

b. 

,  1846; 

d. 

1309  Sarah, 

b. 

,  1848; 

d. 

992.  Alexander  was  a  cordwainer  and  married  11-7-1837, 
Zelma  L.  Frye  (967). 

Issue,  born  in  Bradford,  Mass.: 

1310  Mary  Pamilia,  b.  2-4-1839;  d. 

m.  ,  1861,  Henry  Richardson. 

131 1  Maranda,       b.  10-7-1842;  d. 

1312  Asa  Messer,  b.  7-12-1845;  d. 

1313  Anna  Rebecca,  b.  12-7-1850;       d. 

1005.  Capt.  Frederick  graduated  at  Columbia  College  in 
1842,  and  was  a  lawyer.  He  enlisted  at  the  first  call  for  volun- 
teers, served  as  Captain  in  the  Battle  of  Bull  Run.  He  married 
6-1-1848,  Matilda  Brooks  of  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Issue,  born  in  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  except  the  first,  born  at  sea: 

1314  Mary  Seaborn,  b.  7-10-1849;        d.  1-11-1851,  unm. 

1315  Annie,  b.  1-10-1852;  d. 

1316  Roselie,  b.  10-14-1853;  d. 

1317  Frederick  Wm.,  b.  10-4-1855;      d. 

EIGHTH  GENERATION 

1012.  Edward  L.  was  educated  at  high  school  and  business 
college  and  then  became  clerk  in  the  Illinois  Hospital  for 
Insane,  also  Notary  Public.  He  married  10-27-1885,  Lina  A. 
Walling. 

Issue,  born  in  Jacksonville,  111.: 

1318  Lee  Walling,  b.  ,1888;     d. 

1028.  John  Henry  was  a  farmer  and  job  teamster.  He  mar- 
ried 6-1-1856,  Ellen,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Dorothy  (Gliddon) 
Flint,  b.  4-17-1835;  d.  12-1-1893. 


132  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1319  Annie,  b.  11-4-1858;  d. 

m.  7-12-1882,  H.  S.  Spring. 

1320  Henry,  b.  5-29-1870;  d.  6-2-1870,  unm. 

1040.  Harvey  Timothy  Holt  moved  to  Wilton,  N.  H.,  with 
his  parents  in  1850,  he  went  west  about  1859  and  enlisted  5-24- 
1861,  in  Co.  A,  15th  111.  Reg.  He  was  discharged  3-27-1863, 
and  returned  to  Wilton  where  he  lived  as  a  farmer  the  rest  of 
his  life.  He  married  10-25-1870,  Abbie  L.,  dau.  of  Washington 
and  Phebe  (Kendall)  Folsom  of  New  Sharon,  Me.,  b.  4-17-1843; 
d.  9-25-1919. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N,  H.: 

1321  Nellie  L.,       b.  11-19-1872;  d. 

m.  3-5-1902,  Wm.  F.  B.  Weston. 

1322  Carolyn  F.,    b.  2-7-1875;  d. 

m.  10-9-1901,  Robt.  A.  Ware. 

1323  Mary  Grace,  b.  I -16-1877;  d. 

1324  Charles  P.,     b.  6-11-1879;  d. 

1325  Mabel  Edna,  b.  4-12-1881;  d.  9-22-1881,  unm. 

1326  Erlan  Harvey,  b.  8-10-1883;         d. 

1327  Edith  Violet,  b.  4-19-1886;  d. 

m.  8-22-1919,  Horace  E.  Standish. 

1328  Ethel  Venerra,  b.  4-19-1886;        d. 

1329  Mabel  Caretta,  b.  4-27-1889;        d. 

1330  Ruby  Rivella,  b.  7-15-1893;        d.      -11-1895,  unm. 

1042.  Russell  Joshua  moved  with  his  parents  to  Wilton.  N.  H., 
in  1847,  ^^^  was  called  the  "father  of  N.  E.  auctioneers,"  as  he 
trained  and  started  to  success  some  of  the  foremost  auctioneers. 
His  own  training  began  when  he  was  15  years  old  in  1853  by 
selling  whips  at  the  country  fairs  and  from  then  on  he  averaged 
25  sales  up  a  year.  He  married  9-3-1871,  Mrs.  Emma  (Folsom) 
Gordon  of  New  Sharon,  Me.,  b.  3-17-1850;  d.  1-21-1888. 

Issue,  born   in   New   Sharon,  Chesterville,   Me.,   and  Wilton, 
N.  H.: 

1331  Cosetta  K.,    b.  9-21-1873;  d.  12-1-1889,  unm. 

1332  Orville  Henry,  b.  9-4-1875;  d. 

1333  Byron  Leslie,  b.  2-10-1878;  d. 


John  of  Andover  133 

1045.  Edwin  Francis  resides  at  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.,  and  is 
overseer  ot  carding  and  spinning  mill  of  the  Columbion  Manf. 
Co.  at  Greenville,  N.  H.  He  married  Idwina  M.,  dau.  of  David 
and  Laura  (Hapgood)  Stiles  of  Dublin,  N.  H.,  b.  8-12-1859;    d. 

Issue,  born  mostly  in  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.: 

1334  John  Frederick,  b.  7-22-1883;      d. 

1335  Ethel  Laura,  b.  6-17-1885;  d. 

m.  12-25-1911,  Geo.  I.  Preston. 

1336  Marion  Hapgood,  b.  5-18-1887;  d. 

m.  9-5-1909,  Alfred  S.  Cutter. 

1337  Ida  Mae,        b.  5-8-1890;  d. 

m.  12-17-1916,  W.  D.  Ashley. 

1338  Frank  Lester,  b.  4-15-1892;  d.  8-12-1892,  unm. 

1339  Florence  F.,  b.  3-9-1897;  d. 

1340  Chester  David,  b.  8-27-1900;        d. 

1046.  Joshua  Farington  is  a  farmer  and  real  estate  dealer, 
also  a  director  in  the  Wilton  Savings  Bank  and  one  of  the 
incorporators  of  the  Wilton  Telephone  Co.,  a  member  of  the 
Wilton  Board  of  Trade.  He  has  held  various  town  offices  and 
was  elected  Representative  to  the  State  Legislature  in  1915. 

1047.  Elson  Drury  was  educated  at  the  public  schools  of 
Wilton  and  in  1872  took  up  carpentering  and  was  an  excellent 
and  successful  man.  He  was  a  Mason  and  much  interested  in 
his  Lodge.  He  married  10-26-1881,  Etta  L.,  dau.  of  Geo.  F. 
and  Sarah  E.  (Lawrence)  Parker  of  Milford,  N.  H.,  b,  4-24-1862; 
d.  9-1-1907. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1341  George  Harvey,  b.  12-31-1882;  d. 

1342  Mabelle  Etta,  b.  12-31-1886;  d.  12-22-1904,  unm. 

1343  Lois  Emeline,  b.  8-28-1893;  d. 

m.  9-25-1914,  L.  E.  Field. 

1344  Lester  Elson,  b.  11-24-1895;        d. 

1049.  Harvey  Wellington  is  a  farmer  and  timber  buyer,  also 
live  stock  and  real  estate.  He  served  as  Selectman  for  three 
years.  He  married  4-7-1909,  Elizabeth  P.,  dau.  of  Geo.  and 
Elizabeth  (McKay)  Osborne  of  Revere,  Mass. 


134  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton.  N.  H.: 

1345  Jessie  Isabel,  b.  3-8-1913;  d. 

1050.     Charles  Edgar  is  a  farmer  and  deals  in  real  estate  and 
live  stock.     He  married  9-13-1893,  Bertha  M.,  dau.  of  Coleman 
and  Sarah  A.  (Somborn)  Osborne  of  Greenfield,  N.  H.,  b.  4-7- 
1874;  d. 
Issue,  born  in  Wilton  and  Nashua,  N.  H.: 

1346  Edgar  Parkman,  b.  6-29-1894;      d. 

1347  Alice  Emeline,  b.  7-27-1896;       d. 

m.  5-19-1915,  W.  S.  Oakes. 

1348  Bertha  Osborne,  b.  7-7-1901;       d. 

1349  Chas.  Haven,  b.  5-28-1906;  d. 

1350  John  Harvey,  b.  8-26-1908;  d. 

1351  Walter  Sanborn,  b.  7-11-1913;     d. 

1352  Lena  May,    b.  3-6-1915;  d. 

1053.  Harry  Alfred  married  12-23-1903,  Eva  B.,  dau.  of  Geo. 
and  Lura  A.  (Shattuck)  Fessenden  of  Wilton,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Milford,  N.  H.: 

1353  Emily  Bernice,  b.  1-26-1905;       d. 

1354  Buelah  G.,     b.  10-31-1908;  d. 

1355  Alfred  F.,      b.  7-6-1911;  d. 

1054.  John  Wilkins  spent  his  early  life  on  his  father's  farm, 
during  part  of  the  Civil  War  he  was  employed  on  a  steamer, 
conscripted  by  the  government  to  carry  supplies  on  the  Mus- 
kingum River  to  the  troops  in  Kentucky,  Later  he  became  a 
farmer  and  took  active  part  in  all  town  and  county  affairs, 
holding  office  often.  He  married  8-19-1863,  Malvida,  dau.  of 
Wm.  and  Nancy  (Sprague)  Mason  of  Lowell,  O.,  b.  lo-io- 
1840;   d. 

Issue,  born  in  Lowell,  O.: 

1356  Henry  Clarke,  b.  7-11-1864;         d.  3-9-1894. 

1357  Harley  Edgar,  b.  5-24-1866;         d. 

1358  Joseph  Wm.,  b.  8-31-1869;  d.  7-28-1918. 

1359  Nellie  M.,      b.  6-19-1874;  d.  10-5-1908. 

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Senator  William   Pierce   Frye  (1058) 


John  of  Andover  135 

1058.  Senator  William  Pierce  graduated  at  Bowdoin  College 
in  1850;  studied  law  in  Rockland  and  Portland,  Me.,  with  Wm. 
Pitt  Fessenden  and  moved  to  Lewiston  in  1854.  Was  second 
Mayor  of  Lewiston;  twice  elected.  Was  County  Attorney; 
Attorney  General  of  Maine.  Elected  to  the  House  of  Repre- 
sentatives in  1870  and  re-elected  several  times.  In  1881  re- 
signed to  become  U.  S.  Senator  in  place  of  James  G.  Blaine; 
re-elected  five  times;  President  pro  tem.  in  1895  ^"d  re-elected 
in  1901  and  served  as  Vice-President  of  the  U.  S.  from  the 
death  of  Vice-President  Hobart  until  3-4-1901,  and  from  the 
death  of  President  McKinley.  The  Senate  presented  him  with 
a  beautiful  loving  cup  as  a  token  of  esteem.  He  was  a  member 
of  the  Nat.  Rep.  Com.  for  ten  years.  A  member  of  the  Peace 
Committee  appointed  by  President  McKinley,  sent  to  Paris  to 
negotiate  a  Treaty  with  Spain.  A  Trustee  of  Bowdoin  College, 
also  of  the  Carnegie  University  of  Washington.  Bowdoin  and 
Bates  Colleges  gave  him  an  L.L.D.  He  married  2-27-1853, 
Caroline  F.,  dau.  of  Archibald  and  Angelica  Spear  of  Rock- 
land, Me.,  b.  ;  d.  12-21-1900. 

Issue,  born  in  Rockland,  Me.: 

1360  Helen  E.,      b.  12-11-1853;  d. 

m.  8-13-1874,  Wallace  H.  White. 

1361  Alice  Clifford,  b.  8-1-1859;  d. 

m.  7-31-1879,  Frank  H.  Briggs. 

1362  Emma  S.,     b.  12-6-1863;  d.  11-5-1876,  unm. 

1064,  Frank  Eugene  was  American  Consul  at  Arrusa,  Hon- 
duras, and  married  Flora  Campbell. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

1363  Charles,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

1098.  RoBiE  Gale  graduated  from  Colby  College  in  1882;  was 
Vice-Consul  General  of  U.  S.  at  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1882-1885;  in 
the  Customs,  Boston,  since  1885;  Deputy  Collector  of  Customs 
since  1905;  Trustee  Colby  College,  1912-1915,  and  of  Sharon 
Public  Library  since  1916.  Member  loist  Engineers,  U.  S.  A. 
1887-1901,  as  First  Lieutenant. 


136  Frye  Genealogy 

1100.  Henry  Wakefield  graduated  Colby  College  i88g  and 
was  Vice-Consul  General  at  Halifax,  N.  S.,  1889-1890;  took  his 
Ph.D.  at  John  Hopkins  University  in  1893.  Was  an  electrical 
engineer  and  editor  of  the  Electrical  World,  1893-1894. 

1113.  Jonathan  James  married  10-6-1860,  Ruth,  dau.  of 
Nathaniel  and  Sarah  Sanborn  (Avery)  Leavitt,  b.  4-24-1839; 
d.  .      He  died  by   the   breaking  and   falling   of  a 

well-sweep  in  Sanbornton,  N.  H. 

Issue,  born  in  Sanbornton,  N.  H.: 

1364  Sarah  Marion,  b.  11-24-1861;       d. 

m.  10-1-1892,  Elder  Frederick  Ranson. 

1365  Simeon  Cheney,  b.  4-26-1865;      d. 

1115,  Daniel  Fisk  married  (i)  10-11-1863,  Mary  F.  Toothaker, 
b.  1-8-1841;  d.  10-21-1866;  married  (2)  12-3-1867,  Mary  A.  Bar- 
ricklow,  b.  4-14-1839;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Grantham,  N.  H.: 

1366  Sarah  Fisk,  b.  12-7-1864;  d. 

m.  , Baston. 

1367  John,  b.  6-17-1866;  d. 

1368  George  R.,     b.  10-14-1868;  d. 

1369  Dudley,  b.  7-6-1871;  d.  8-16-1871,  unm. 

1370  Daniel  Fisk,  b.  11-3-1872;  d. 

1371  Olive  Mary,  b.  9-23-1877;  d. 

1116.  David  Brown  married  ,  Diana  L.,  dau.  of 
John  and  Nancy  (Currier)  Clark. 

Issue,  born  in  Grantham,  N.  H.: 

1372  Harold  Clark,  b.  10-25-1876;        d.  11-27-1889,  unm. 

1118.  John  E.4STMAN  married  2-1-1881,  AUine  /\tlamon,  dau.  of 
Gilman  and  Charlotte  (Ladd)  Tuttle. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Concord,  N.  H..: 

1373  James  Gilman,  b.  11-28-1883;       d. 

1374  Charlotte  E.,  b.  10-20-1891;          d. 


John  of  Andover  137 

1119.  Peter  James  was  in  the  insurance  business  and  married 
IO-13-1884,  Emma  S.,  dau.  of  Saml.  and  Susan  (Wltcomb) 
Eastman,  b.  1-23-1857;    d. 

Issue,  born  in  Peabody,  Mass.: 

1375  Eleanor  Maude,  b.  9-29-1887;      d. 

1376  Maurice  E.,   b.  7-31-1891;  d. 

1124.  Henry  Olen  married  11-20-1854,  Isabelle  A.  Bingham. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt. : 

1377  Flora  A.,        b.  10-7-1856;  d. 

1125.  Charles  P.  married  3-1 5-1858,  Emma  L.  Merriam. 
Issue,  born  in  Concord,  Vt. : 

1378  Charles  H.,    b.  7-20-1859;  d. 

1158.  Major-Gen.  James  Albert  graduated  from  Harvard 
1886.  He  entered  the  service  Nov.  10,  1890,  as  Sergeant-Major. 
Served  on  the  staffs  of  Govs.  VVolcott,  Crane  and  Guild  of 
Mass.  Major  Artillery  U.  S.  V.  at  Fort  Warren,  Mass.,  4-26- 
11-14-1898.  Colonel  commanding  corps  Coast  Artillery  1900-6. 
Command  of  Fort  Rodman,  Mass.,  in  U.  S.  A.  and  Navy  com- 
bined maneuvers  1902,  1903.  Member  of  Nat.  Board  (War  Dept.) 
on  small  arms  practice  since  1903;  Adj.-Gen.  Mass.  1906-7. 
Retired  as  Major-General  3-1 5-1907.  He  married  10-29-1891, 
Kate,  dau.  of  Hon.  Horatio  Colomy  of  Keene,  N.  H.  He  is 
the  author  of  From  Headquarters,  i8gj ;  Fables  of  Field  and 
Staff,  i8g4;  History  of  ist  Mass.  Artillery,  i8gg. 

1162.  William  Asa  was  a  commercial  traveller  and  married 
II-I-1887,  Nellie  E.  Munger. 

Issue,  born  in  Omaha,  Neb.: 

1379  Alexander  W.,  b.  1-30-1889;         d. 

1380  Gladys  E.,     b.  2-12-1890;  d. 

1183.  Joseph  Franklin  was  a  leather  merchant  in  Boston  and 
married  10-24-1859,  Emily  I.,  dau.  of  Peter  Gardner  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 


138  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  Boston,  Mass.: 

1381  Gardner,         b.  ,  1864;     d.  8-9-1892. 

1382  Joseph,  b.  ,  1867;     d. 

1210.     Francis  Henry  married  7-27-1882,  Mary  Florence  Clark. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

1383  Frank  Edwin,  b.  4-6-1883;  d.  5-18-1883,  unm 

1384  Frank  Clark,  b.  6-6-1884;  d. 

1385  Charles  Harper,  b.  2-26-1886;  d. 

1386  Walter  Joseph,  b.  11-9-1888;  d. 

1387  Mary  Louise,  b.  1-1-1896;  d. 

1213.  Capt.  Nathan  A.,  was  in  the  5th  Reg.,  Mass.  V.  M., 
1863.  He  married  6-11-1873,  Alice  H.,  dau.  of  Francis  and 
Mary  H.  Chase  of  Augusta,  Me.,  b.  6-9-1852;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Salem,  Mass.: 

1388  Francis  Chase,  b.  4-3-1874;  d. 

1389  Nathan  A.,    b.  3-3-1875;  d. 

1390  Chas.  Crownshield,  b.  1-3-1880;  d. 

1391  John  Howard,  b.  4-27-1883;         d. 

1392  Mary  Hamilton,  b.  4-18-1890;     d. 

1224.  Oscar  A.  married  1-1-1880,  Orista  V.,  dau.  of  John 
Hutchinson,  Lawrence,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

1393  Oscar  H.  v.,  b.  ;  d. 

1394  Mevren,         b.  ;  d. 

1234.     Theophilus  married 
Issue,  born  in  : 

1395  ,     b.  ;  d. 

1241.     Andrew  M.  married 
Issue,  born  in  : 

1396  Moses,  b.  ;  d. 


John  of  Andover  139 

1244.  Charles  Teniswood  was  a  private  in  Co.  J.,  Col.  Du- 
yea's  Zouaves,  N.  Y.  V.  He  lived  for  sometime  in  Orange, 
N.  J.,  and  in  1876  moved  to  Wisconsin,  and  in  1886  to  Michigan. 
He  married  12-22-1861,  Elizabeth  Shipley  Bromwell  of  Balti- 
more, Md.: 

Issue,  born  in  New  Jersey,  Illinois  and  Wisconsin: 

1397  Margaret  Adelia,  b.  12-21-1862;  d.  1-8-1865,  unm. 

1398  Josiah  Bromwell,  b.  6-3-1864;      d. 

1399  Mary  Hilton,  b.  4-29-1866;  d. 

m.  1-15-1887,  D.  H.  Chapin. 

1400  Adelia  Elizabeth,  b.  2-27-1868;  d.  12-11-1885; 

m.  2-25-1885,  Abner  Gowan. 

1401  Effie  Phoebe,  b.  1-4-1871;  d. 

m.  10-28-1889,  Wm.  M.  Barr. 

1249.  Minor  Gates  enlisted  in  1861  with  the  13th  Maine  Vol. 
and  served  brilliantly  until  he  was  mustered  out  in  1865;  settled 
in  Windham,  N.  H.,  in  1869  and  became  a  merchant.  He  held 
several  town  offices  and  was  Colonel  of  the  1st  N.  H.  National 
Guard.  He  married  1-5-1868,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John  and  Sarah 
(Gage)  Rowe  of  Windham. 

Issue,  born  in  Lawrence,  Mass.,  and  Windham,  N.  H.: 

1402  Edith  Gertrude,  b.  7-8-1869;        d.  2-1-1901,  unm. 

1403  William  Gates,  b.  8-6-1879;  d. 

1251.  Addington  D.,  Jr.,  married  12-24-1856,  Florence  M. 
White  of  New  York  City. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

1404  Milton  Elwood,  b.  10-24-1858;    d. 

1405  Ella  Louise,  b.  8-9-1862;  d.  1-1-1879,  unm. 

NINTH  GENERATION 

1324.  Charles  Phylander  married  1-2-1904,  Minnie,  dau.  of 
John  and  Alvena  M.  (Arnold)  Klingerman  of  Allentown,  Pa., 
b.  7-16-1880;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Stoneham,  Mass.: 

1406  Ruth  Folsom,  b.  9-14-1907;  d. 


140  Frye  Genealogy 

1332.  Orville  Henry  is  a  farmer,  carpenter  and  timber 
operator.  Has  been  a  Selectman  for  several  years  and  married 
6-25-1897,  Frances,  dau,  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Jolie)  Delphy 
of  Barnardstovvn,  Mass. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1407  Cosette  Emma,  b.  2- 18- 1899;       d. 

m.  7-17-1919,  H.  G.  McGrath. 

1408  Bernice  Runetta,  b.  1-3-1900;      d. 

1409  Winona  E.,    b.  5-26-1901;  d. 

1410  Margaret  D.,  b.  10-8-1902;  d. 

141 1  Lester  Russell,  b.  1 1-13-1906;      d. 

1412  Barbara  Modelyn,  b.  12-4-1915;  d. 

1341.  George  Harvey  is  a  rural  mail  carrier  and  married  (i) 
5-27-1903,  Fannie  B.,  dau.  of  John  A.  and  Sarah  A.  (Gray) 
Sheldon  of  Wilton,  N.  H.,  b.  9-17-1885;  d.  6-9-1904;  married  (2) 
10-4-1905,  Etta  B.,  dau.  of  Edmond  and  Mary  J.  (Towne)  Pier- 
son  of  New  Boston,  N.  H.,  b.  9-23-1887;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Wilton,  N.  H.: 

1413  Carl,  b.  5-15-1909;  d. 
1415   Mildred  B.,  b.  5-13-1913;  d. 

1344.  Lester  Elson  was  employed  by  the  Fiske  Rubber  Co. 
at  Chicopee  Falls,  Mass.,  when  he  entered  the  U.  S.  Army  for 
the  Worlds  War  on  5-25-1918.  He  went  to  France  with  the 
302nd  Infantry,  6-30-1918.  He  assisted  the  i8th  and  25th  En- 
gineers in  building  a  camp  and  railroad,  when  volunteers  were 
called  for,  to  run  ammunition  and  supply  trains  to  the  front,  he 
was  among  them.  Later  he  was  placed  on  the  front  firing  line 
about  9-25-1918,  and  served  until  the  armistice.  He  was  re- 
turned to  the  U.  S.  in  February  and  discharged  from  U.  S. 
service  on  3-14-1919. 

1346.  Ensign  Edgar  Parkman  entered  the  U.  S.  Navy  as  a  3rd 
class  seaman  2-28-1916,  promoted  to  Chief  Gunner's  Mate  on 
board  U.  S.  S.Kansas.  Detached  11-5-1918,  for  duty  as  Ins. 
in  U.  S.  Naval  Air  Station,  Miami,  Florida,  transferred  to 
Aviation  Armory   School,    Great   Lakes.,   111.      Commissioned 


John  of  Andover  141 

Ensign  U.  S.  N.  R.,  11-6-1918.  He  married  8-12-1919,  Kathryn 
W.,  dau.  of  Conrad  C.  and  May  E.  (Minor)  Lucal. 

1356.  Henry  Clark  graduated  from  Marietta  College  1891. 
Later  in  Law  and  Oratory  from  Chicago.  Was  principal  of  the 
schools  in  Newport,  O.,  and  Marietta  Tp.  High  School,  moved 
to  Elk  Point,  S.  D.,  in  1892,  and  became  principal  of  the  schools 
there,  also  Ins.  Lecturer  for  the  Southern  Dist.  of  that  state. 
He  married  5-20-1886,  Eleanor  M.  Wells. 

Issue,  born  in  Mariette,  O.: 

1415  Mabel  lone,  b.  1-10-1890;  d. 

m.  9-27-1914,  F.  S.  Fisher. 

1357.  Harley  Edgar  graduated  at  Nat.  Univ.  1888,  and  is  a 
civil  engineer.     He  married  8-15-1905,  Maude  V.  Chapman. 

Issue,  born  in  : 

1416  John  Chapman,  b.  8-25-1912;       d. 

1358.  Joseph  William  was  a  farmer  after  his  education  was 
completed  at  the  Ohio  State  University.  Later  became  man- 
ager of  the  Lowell  Steam  Milling  Co.,  and  in  1901  organized 
the  Pioneer  City  Brokerage  Co.  of  Marietta,  being  its  president 
until  his  death.  Was  also  President  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce 
of  Marietta.  He  married  (i)  7-10-1901,  Nellie  M.  Sprague^ 
b.  11-9-1872;  d.  1-25-1907;  married  (2)  5-27-1909,  Helen  Mun- 
son,  b.  9-18-1872;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Marietta,  O.: 

1417  Marian  Munson,  b.  11-9-1911;     d. 

1398.     JosiAH  Bromwell  married  10-8-1889,  Ella  R.  O'Brien. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

1418  William  E.,   b.  8-7-1890;  d. 

1419  Gaynell,         b.  1-25-1894;  d. 

1420  Chas.  Teniswood,  b.  12-12-1897;  '^• 

1421  Carl,  b.  9-25-1899;  d. 

1422  Thelma,       b.  9-29-1901;  d. 


142  Frye  Genealogy 

1403.  Willis  Gates  married  9-25-1905,  Martha,  dau.  of  Chas. 
H.  and  Martha  M.  (Rice)  Cummings  of  Derby,  N.  H.,  b.  9-18- 
1880;    d. 

Issue,  born  in  Derby,  N.  H.: 

1423  Evelyn  Gertrude,  b.  4-28-1916;   d. 


JOSHUA  OF  VIRGINIA 


This  line  writes  the  name  mostly  without  the  final  E. 


JOSHUA   OF   VIRGINIA 


The  name  FRY  is  coeval  with  the  Colony  as  far  back  as  1623 
but  Col.  Joshua  did  not  come  to  Virginia  until  about  1720.  He 
was  the  son  of  Joseph  Fry  of  Crewkerne,  Somersetshire,  Eng- 
land, and  educated  at  Oxford.  The  date  of  his  birth  was 
about  1700.  He  patented  1000  acres  of  land  on  the  Robinson 
river  in  Essex  Co.,  Va.,  in  1726,  and  400  acres  "in  the  fork  of 
the  Robinson"  in  1739.  Skilled  in  the  mathematical  sciences,  he 
was  appointed  Professor  of  Mathematics  in  William  and  Mary 
College  in  1729.  Later  he  was  a  member  of  the  House  of 
Burgesses.  In  1738  he  offered  proposals  to  Legislature  for 
preparing  a  map  of  Virginia,  and  in  1751,  he  compiled  the  map 
in  concert  with  Col.  Peter  Jefferson,  father  of  President  Thomas 
Jefferson.  The  famous  map  was  said  to  be  the  most  accurate 
of  any  made  and  is  called  the  Frye  and  Jefferson  map  and 
still  used. 

He  was  one  of  the  commissioners  from  Virginia  in  making 
a  treaty  with  the  Indians  at  Logstown,  June,  1752.  He  was 
appointed  Commander-in-Chief  of  the  Virginia  forces,  Feb.  25, 
1754,  and  directed  to  Fort  Desquene.  In  Governor  Dinwiddle's 
commission  to  Col.  Joshua  Fry  the  name  is  spelled  with  the 
final  E  but  on  records  of  Albemarle  Co.,  where  Col.  Fry  lived 
for  some  time  before  his  death,  he  signed  his  name  without  the 
final  E. 

He  died  suddenly.  May  31,  1754,  at  Wills  Creek,  Va.,  on  his 
march  to  Fort  Desquene  and  was  succeeded  by  Washington 
but  his  death  was  considered  an  essential  loss  to  the  service 
He  is  buried  at  Old  Town,  Md.,  seven  miles  from  Wills  Creek, 
with  this  inscription  on  his  grave,  written  by  Washington,  then 
second  in  command.  "UNDER  THIS  OAK  TREE  LIES 
THE  GOOD,  THE  NOBLE  AND  JUST  COL.  FRY." 

His  obituary  reads:  "He  was  a  man  of  so  clear  a  head,  so 
mild  a  temper,  and  so  good  a  heart,  that  he  never  failed  to  en- 
gage the  love  and  esteem  of  all  who  knew  or  were  concerned 
with  him." 


146  Frye  Genealogy 

He  married  a  widow,  Mrs.  Mary  Hill,  dau.  of  Dr.  Paul  Micou, 
about  1729. 

Issue,  born  in  Essex  and  Albemarle  Counties: 

2  John,  b.  5-7-1737;  d-  ,  1778. 

3  Henry,  b.  10-30-1738;  d.  8-7-1823. 

4  Martha,  b.  5-15-1740;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Nichols. 

5  William,         b.  2-6-1743;  d.  7-1-1760,  unm. 

6  Margaret,       b.  5- 15-1744;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Scott. 

SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  John  was  a  Vestryman  of  St.  Ann's  Parish  and  married 
Sarah,  dau.  of  Col.  Richard  Adams. 

Issue,  born  in  Albemarle  County: 

7  Joshua,  b.  ,  abt.  1760;   d. 

8  William,         b.  ;  d. 

9  Tabitha,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Bowler  Cocke. 

3.  Rev.  Henry  was  the  first  Methodist  preacher  in  Virginia. 
He  was  a  farmer  and  married  6-16-1764,  Sukey,  dau.  of  Dr. 
Thos.  Walker  of  Castle  Hill,  Va.,  b.  12-25-1747;  d.  2-26-1808. 

Issue,  born  in  Albemarle  and  Madison  Counties,  Va.: 

10  Margaret,       b.  5-29-1765;  d. 

m.  ,  Philip  Lightfoot. 

11  Reuben,         b.  7-9-1766;  d.  5-23-1807. 

12  Martha,  b.  12-21-1767;  d.  10-17-1828; 

m.  ,  Goodrich  Lightfoot. 

13  Joshua,  b.  3-17-1769;  d.  10-17-1838. 

14  Thos.  Walker,  b.  10-24-1770;       d.  1-1-1823. 

15  Henry,  b.  5-24-1773;  d.  2-18-1815. 
^16  John,               b.  6-11-1775;  d.  4-IO-1844. 

17  William,         b.  3-23-1777;  d.   11-19-1854,  unm. 

18  Wesly,  b.  3-25-1779;  d.  ,  1823. 

19  Maria,  b.  8-25-1782;  d.  ,  1852; 

m.  ,  Hugh  Walker. 


Joshua  of  Virginia  147 

20  Francis  A.,    b.  9-7-1784;  d.  8-7-1797,  unm. 

21  Thornton,      b.  11-21-1786;  d.  11-20-1823. 

22  Susan  Peachy,  b.  3-10-1789;  d.  8-7-1790,  unm. 


THIRD  GENERATION        ,.^y^ 

7.  Joshua  was  made  a  Colonel  after  he  was  a  soldier  in  the 
Revolution  and  migrated  to  Mercer  Co.,  Ky.  Here  he  opened 
a  classical  school  and  became  renowned.  Was  amiable  and 
benevolent  as  well  as  scholarly  and  accomplished.  He  was 
beloved  by  all  who  knew  him.  He  married  Peachy,  dau.  of 
Dr.  Thos.  Walker  of  Castle  Hill,  Va.,  and  his  daughter,  Mildred 
Ann,  by  her  marriage  with  William  C.  Bullett,  became  the 
mother  of  the  famous  Bullett  lawyers  of  Kentucky  and  Phila- 
delphia, Pa. 

Issue,  born  in  Jefferson  County,  Ky. : 

23  Thomas  Walker,  b.  ;  d. 

24  John,  b.  ;  d. 

25  Lucy,  b.  ,  1784;     d.  ,  1874. 

m.  ,  1808,  Judge  John  Speed. 

26  Patsy  Martha,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  David  Bell. 

27  Sally  Reed,  b.  ;  d. 

m,  ,  Hon.  John  Green. 

28  Susan,  b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

29  Mildred  Ann,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  William  C.  Bullett. 

8.  William  married  Catherine,  dau.  of  Jacob  Spears,  who  in 
1790  built  the  first  distillery  in  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.,  and  the  product 
gave  Bourbon  Co.  its  fame. 


Issue,  born  in 

,  Ky.: 

30  Catherine, 

b.  5-31-1787;             d.  11-11-1857,  unm 

31  Rachel, 

b.                             ;  d. 

m. 

,  Aaron  Forman. 

32  Henry, 

b.                            ;  d. 

33  Benjamin, 

b.                            ;  d. 

34  Joseph, 

b.                            ;  d. 

148  Frye  Genealogy 

35  Jacob,  b.  ;  d. 

36  Elizabeth,      b.  ;  d. 

37  Rebecca,        b.  ;  d. 

11.  Reuben  was  a  farmer  and  married  10-16-1788,  Ann  C, 
dau.  of  Col.  James  Slaughter  of  Culpeper  Co.,  Va.,  b.  ; 

d.  5-29-1805. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

38  Susannah  Peachy,  b.  7-16-1790;  d.  11-8-1857; 

m.  ,  Mathew  Maury. 

39  Matilda,         b.  4-21-1792;  d.  11-6-1847; 

m.  7-3-1810,  Francis  Fontane  Maury. 

40  Anne  Clayton,  b.  9-26-1793;        d, 

m.  ,  Wm.  Hope. 

41  Joseph  Lapenay,  b.  2-2-1795;       ^• 

42  Mary  Margaret,  b.  11-17-1796;    d. 

m.  ,  Robt.  Smith. 

43  James  Henry,  b.  12-26-1798;        d. 

44  Philip  Slaughter,  b.  4-23-1801;     d.  8-16-1859. 

13.  Joshua  was  a  farmer  in  Madison  Co.  and  married  (i)  ii- 
29-1791,  Catherine  Walker;  married  (2)  ,  Mrs.  Willis, 
dau.  of  William  Twyman. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

45  Henry  Belville,  b.  12-22-1792;     d.  4-14-1836. 

46  Hugh  Walker,  b.  1-22-1796;         d.  2-13-1872. 

47  Joshua  Jefferson,  b.  10-6-1799;    d. 

m.  5-4-1863,  Sallie  Scott.     No  issue. 

48  Mary  C,        b.  1-29-1801;  d.  ,  1821; 

m.  ,  Geo.  Miller. 

49  Emily  S.,       b.  4-29-1803;  d. 

m.  ,  Larken  Willis. 

50  Edward,         b.  9-2-1804;  d.  ,  1840. 

14.  Thomas  Walker  was  a  farmer  in  Todd  Co.,  Ky.,  and  mar- 
ried (i)  ,  1794,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  (Bourn)  Slaughter; 
married  (2)  ,  Ann,  dau.  of  Col.  Abram  Maury  of 
Madison,  Va. 


Joshua  of  Virginia  149 

Issue,  born  in  Kentucky: 

51  William  Wirt,  b.  ;  d. 

52  Susan  L.,        b.  ;  d.  ,  1840; 

m.  ,  1822,  Thos.  W.  Gray, 

53  Fannie  B.,     b.  ,  1815;     d. 

m.  ,  Francis  W.  Ratcliffe. 


15.  Henry  was  a  farmer  and  married  12-27-1796,  Mildred,  dau. 
of  Rev.  Mathew  Maury  of  Albemarle  Co.,  Va. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

54  William  Henry,  b.  9-23-1797;      d.  12-11-1819. 

55  J,  Francis,      b.  8-12-1799;  d. 

16.  John  was  a  farmer  and  married  Deborah  Haywood  of  Cul- 
peper,  Va.     He  died  at  Charlotteville,  Va. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 


56  William, 

b. 

d. 

y  57  George, 
58  Thomas, 

b. 
b. 

d. 
•  d. 

59  Austin, 

60  Budd, 

b. 
b. 

d. 
d. 

61  Joshua  Divers. 

b. 

d. 

62  Elizabeth, 

b. 

d. 

m. 
63  Susan, 

b. 

,  Dr.  Arthur  Strother. 
;  d. 

No  issue 

m. 

,Hugh 

M 

inor. 

18.  Wesly  was  a  farmer  living  in  Dawsonville,  Va.,  and  mar- 
ried (i)  6-25-1799,  Susannah,  dau.  of  Hugh  Walker;  married  (2) 
1-6-1817,  Sophia,  dau.  of  Dr.  Peter  Leflet  of  Paris,  France. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

64  Eliza  W,,       b.  9-1-1799;  d.  1-20-1849; 

m.  10-5-1826,  Geo.  W.  Clarke. 

65  Clara  H.,       b.  7-22-1801;  d. 

m.  11-10-1825,  Dr.  W.  J.  Banks. 

66  Thornton  F.,  b.  8-12-1803;  d. 

67  Joshua  W.,     b.  1-24-1806;  d. 


150  Frye  Genealogy 

68  Mary  Cathrine,  b.  7-14-1809;       d.  2-20-1852; 

m.  4-28-1829,  Thos.  White. 

69  Martha  M.,   b.  6-11-1813;  d. 

70  Henry,  b.  12-5-1817;  d. 

71  Sophia  R.,     b.  2-6-1819;  d.  7-4-1843; 

m.  ,  Henry  White. 

72  Sarah  M.,       b.  4-28-1821;  d. 

m.  ,  William  T.  Nichols. 

73  William  D.,  b.  3-8-1823;  d. 

74  Virginia  L.,  b.  7-27-1825;  d. 

m.  ,  J.  E.  Bradford. 

75  Elizabeth  W.,  b.  2-23-1828;  d. 
'J^  Cornelia  M.,  b.  12-13-1831;           d. 

m  , Webb. 

21.  Thornton  was  a  farmer  and  married  11-21-1816,  Eliza  R., 
dau.  of  Hon.  Philip  R.  Thompson  of  Culpeper,  Va. 

Issue,  born  in  Kanawha  County,  Va. : 

'j'j  Cornelia,        b.  8-25-1817;  d. 

m.  ,  John  Lyddall  Bacon. 

78  Francis  F.,     b.  9-2-1819;  d. 

79  Burkett  Davenport,  b.  6-24-1822;  d. 

FOURTH  GENERATION 

23.  Thos.  Walker  married  Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Wm.  and  Mary 
(Speed)  Smith.  They  lived  at  the  homestead  in  Mercer  Co., 
Ky.,  known  as  the  "Spring  House,"  one  of  the  most  famous 
country  seats  in  the  bluegrass  region  of  Kentucky. 

Issue,  born  in  Mercer  County,  Ky.: 

80  Mary,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  (i)  , Lawrence;  m.  (2) 

,  Dr.  L.  W.  Green. 

81  Joshua,  b.  ;  d. 

82  Nancy,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Col.  Thos.  Barbee. 

83  Lucy,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  . Cocke. 


Joshua  of  Virginia 


151 


84  Francis  H., 

b. 

;  d. 

85  Thos.  W., 

b. 

;  d. 

86  Martha, 

b. 

;  d. 

87  Speed  Smith,  b. 

9-9- 

1817; 

d.  8-1-1892 

88  David, 

b. 

;  d. 

89  Eliza  Julia, 

b. 

;  d. 

90  Sallie, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

Wii 

nston. 

91   Susan, 

b. 

;  d.y. 

92  John  James, 

b. 

;  d.y. 

24.     Dr.  John  married 

ijud 

ith  Harrison. 

Issue,  born  in 

: 

93   Peachy, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

,  Robt 

.  Montgomery. 

94  John, 

b. 

;  d. 

95  Gary  H., 

b. 

;  d. 

35.     Jacob  married 

Issue,  born  in 

96  John, 

b. 

;  d. 

97  Aaron, 

b. 

;  d. 

98  Elizabeth, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

» 

Ramsey. 

99  Amanda, 

b. 

;  d. 

41.  Joseph  Lapenay  moved  from  Madison  Co.  to  Charleston, 
Va.,  in  1817,  then  in  1832  moved  to  Wheeling,  Va.  Was  elected 
by  legislature  of  Virginia  a  member  of  the  Council  of  State  in 
1819,  served  in  the  Senate  of  Virginia,  1824-1828,  Was  ap- 
pointed Judge  of  the  Twentieth  Circuit  4-17-1831,  by  the 
Legislature  and  went  out  of  office  under  the  new  Constitution 
7-1-1832.      He  married  (i)  ,   Martha  G.  Wilson  of 

Charlestown,  Va.,  who  died  lo-i 5-1830;  married  (2)  , 

Elizabeth,  dau.  of  Rev.  John  and  Rebecca  (Walkup)  McElhenny 
of  Louisburg,  W.  Va.: 

Issue,  born  in  Charleston  and  Wheeling,  Va.: 

100  Jane  Ann,      b.  1-4-1824;  d.  3-1-1850; 

m.  6-20-1843,  Judge  James  Paull. 


152 


Frye  Genealogy 


loi  James  W.,     b.  12-29-1825;  d.  3-23-1855. 

102  Martha  Eve,  b.  10-27-1827;  d.  11-1-1831,  unm. 

103  Mary  Matilda,  b.  2-21-1830;         d.  11-2-1830,  unm. 

104  Lucy,  b.  10-12-1836;  d. 

m.  11-24-1856,  Hon.  Henry  M.  Matthews. 


105  John  J., 

b.  2-11-1839; 

d.  7-21-1861 

196  Henry, 

b.  1-11-1841; 

d. 

107  Elizabeth, 

b.  11-27-1842; 

d. 

108  Rebecca, 

b.  1-10-1845; 

d. 

m. 

,  Col.  Geo. 

M.  Edgar. 

109  Rose, 

b.  6-25-1847; 

d. 

no  Lilly, 

b.  6-25-1847; 

d. 

III  William  Wirt,  b.  12-14-1849; 

d. 

43.  James  Henry  was  a  farmer,  had  been  State  Senator  and 
later  Sheriff  of  Kanawha  Co.,  Va.  He  married  two  sisters  by 
name  of  Donally. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  and  Kanawha  Counties,  Va. : 


112  Philip, 

b. 

;  d.  y.. 

unm. 

113  James, 

b. 

;  d. 

114  Mary, 
m. 

b. 

;  d. 

,  Lewis  Wilson. 

115  Henry, 

116  Joseph, 

117  Sally, 

b. 
b. 
b. 

;  d. 
;  d. 
;  d. 

44.     Philip  Slaughter  was  a  County  Clerk  several  years  be- 
fore his  death.     He  married  ,  Pamelia  Anderson. 

Issue,  born  in  Orange  County,  Va.: 

1X8  Philip  Henry,  b.  ,  1834;     d. 


m. 


Oden.     No  issue. 


119  Edmund,        b. 

120  Thos.  Slaughter,  b.  2-23-1838; 

121  Charles  Wm.,  b.  ,  1842; 

122  Luther  Conway,  b.  11-17-1844; 

123  Reuben  Macon,  b. 

124  Alexander  Maury,  b. 


1862. 


d.  9- 

d. 

d. 

d. 
;  d. 
;  d.  y.,  unm 


Joshua  of  Virginia  153 

45.     Henry  Belville  was  a  farmer  and  married  (i)  , 

Ann  Clark;  married  (2)  ,  Lucy  Claris. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

125  Chas.  Meriwether,  b.  ;   d. 


126  Kitty  W., 

m. 

127  Maria  E., 

b. 
b. 

;  d. 
,  W.  D.  Fry. 
;  d. 

m. 
128  Sarah  A., 

b. 

,  Thos,  Sparks. 

;  d. 

m. 

129  Mary  E., 

m. 

130  Clara  H., 

b. 
b. 

,  R.  S.  Thomas. 

;  d. 

,  Jerry  Garnett. 

;  d. 

m.  9-12-1877,  Absalom  G.  Garnett. 

46.     Hugh  Walker  was  a  merchant  in   Richmond,  Va.      He 
married  12-26-1820,  Maria  White. 

Issue,  born  in  Fredericksburg,  Va.: 

131  Wm.  Henry,  b.  10-8-1821;  d. 

132  John  James,  b.  2-5-1824;  d. 

133  Hugh  Walker,  b.  4-14-1826;  d.  10-22-1872. 

134  Silas  Wood,  b.  10-9-1828;  d.  11-11-1828,  unm. 

135  Mary  Emily,  b,  1-12-1832;  d. 

m.  ,  Saml.  G.  Lightfoot. 

51.     William  Wirt  was  a  lawyer  and  married  ,  1828, 

Mary  O.  Deviridge. 

Issue,  born  in  Louisville,  Ky.: 

136  Henry,  b.  ;  d. 

137  John,  b.  ;  d. 

138  Daviridge,     b.  ;  d. 

139  Frances  Wirt,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Prof.  James  H.  Gray. 

140  Ann  B.,  b.  ;  d. 

55.     James  Francis  was  a  farmer  and  married  1-4-1822,  Mary  T. 
Barksdale. 


154 


Frye  Genealogy 


Issue,  born  in  Charlottesville,  Va.: 

141  Thos.  Wesley,  b.  6-23-1823;        d.  3-28-1849. 

142  Mathew  Henry,  b.  8-28-1824;      d. 

m.  ,  Sarah  Heiskell.     No  issue. 

143  Mildred  Jane,  b.  11-29-1825;        d. 

m.  ,  T.  S.  Barksdale. 

144  John  Nelson,  b.  6-16-1828;  d. 

m.  ,  Mary  E.  Goodman.    No  issue. 

145  Jesse  Lewis,  b.  6-26-1829;  d. 

146  Ann  Elisabeth,  b.  8-16-1831;       d. 

m.  ,  James  D.  Goodman. 

147  Mary  Catherine,  b.  8-16-1837;     d. 

66.     Thornton  F.  married  (i)  5-1-1827,  Leah  White;    married 
(2)  ,  Sarah  Carpenter. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

148  Leah  W.,       b.  7-4-1828;  d. 

m.  ,  Angus  Rueker. 

149  James  H.,      b.  3-23-1831;  d. 

150  John  W.,        b.  ,  1833;     d. 

151  William  O.,  b.  12-23-1834;  d. 

152  Thomas  V.,  b.  ,  1836;     d. 

153  Hugh  N.,       b.  ,  1838;     d. 


70.     Henry  was  a  farmer  and  married  (i) 
Webb;  married  (2)  ,  Bell  Burnett. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 


,  Martha 


154  Sophia  L., 

b.  3-1-1844; 

d. 

155  Rosalie, 

b.  6-16-1847; 

d. 

156  Wesley, 

b.  8-7-1848; 

d. 

157  Jennie, 

b.  2-10-1849; 

d. 

158  Henry, 

b.  10-6-1850; 

d. 

159  John  W., 

b.  3-18-1852; 

d. 

160  Lizzie, 

b.  4-17-1856; 

d. 

161  Cornelia, 

b.  4-10-1859; 

d. 

73.     William  D.  married  2-14-1849,  Catherine,  dau.  of  Belville 
Fry. 


Joshua  of  Virginia  155 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va. : 

162  Lucy  Leigh,  b.  8-29-1854;  d, 

163  Charles  Budd,  b.  5-26-1856;         d. 

164  Hugh  N.  Meriwether,  b.  ;  d. 


FIFTH  GENERATION 

81.     Joshua  married 

Issue,  born  in  Mercer  County,  Ky.: 

165  Henry,  b.  ;  d. 

84.  Frances  H.  married  ,  Caroline  A.,  dau.  of 
Felix  and  Caroline  Seymour  of  Louisville,  Ky,  She  was  very 
beautiful  and  popular. 

Issue,  born  Crawtordsville,  Ind.: 

166  Wm.  Smith,  b.  ;  d. 

167  Frances  Amelia,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Harrison  Boudinot. 

168  Martha  Bell,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

169  Sallie  Seymour,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  ,  Clayton  S.  Hildebrand. 

170  Lucy  J.,         b.  ;  d.  ,  unm. 

171  Martha  Bell,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

85.  Thomas  W.  was  a  fine  doctor,  most  agreeable  and  loveable. 
During  the  Civil  War  he  was  a  surgeon  in  the  field  and  after 
was  in  charge  of  hospitals  at  Louisville  and  New  Albany,  Ky. 
He  married 


ssue,  born  in  Indi 

ana: 

172  Thos.  W., 

b. 

;  d. 

173  Julia, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

, Mathews. 

174  William, 

b. 

;  d. 

175  Lewis, 

b. 

;  d. 

176  Lottie, 

b. 

;  d. 

m. 

, Little.     ili'V  .cl<w4 

156 


Frye  Genealogy 


87.  Speed  Smith  studied  law  and  practiced  for  a  time  in  Dan- 
ville, Ky.;  was  County  Judge  for  many  years.  During  the 
Mexican  War  he  was  Com.  of  a  company  in  Col.  McKee's  Reg. 
In  the  Civil  War  he  raised  one  of  the  first  Kentucky  Union 
regiments.  Was  conspicious  in  the  battle  of  Mills  Springs  i86i. 
Was  made  Brigadier-General  in  1862  and  was  loved  and  re- 
spected by  all.  At  the  time  of  his  death,  he  was  in  charge  of 
the  Soldiers  Home  in  Louisville,  Ky.  He  married  (i)  Mildred 
T.  Smith  of  Jefferson  Co.;  married  (2)  ,  Cynthia  A. 

Pope. 

Issue,  born  in  Danville  Ky.: 

d. 

d. 
d. 


;  d. 
;  d. 


177  Mildred  S., 

178  Thos.  J., 

179  Speed  S., 

b. 
b. 
b. 

.     David  married 

Issue,  born  in 

180  Walker, 

181  Bessie, 

b. 
b. 

106.     Henry  M.  married  L.  B.  Hoffnagle. 
Issue,  born  in  : 


182 

Frank, 

b. 

183  Lucy, 

b. 

184  Clayton, 

b. 

185 

Lily, 

b. 

186 

Josephine 

L., 

b. 

187 

Elizabeth  Ann 

b 

113.     James  married  Alvin  Goshorn. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

188  ,     b. 

189  ,     b. 


;  d. 
;  d. 


120.  Thomas  Slaughter  was  a  cotton  factor  in  Mobile,  Ala., 
and  married  12-6-1865,  Mary,  dau.  of  Reuben  Shorter  of  Col- 
umbus, Ga. 


Joshua  of  Virginia 


157 


Issue,  born  in  Mobile,  Ala.: 

190  Kate,  b. 

191  Charles  Philip,  b.  11-2-1! 

192  Edmund  Maury,  b. 

193  Fanny  Gordon,  b. 

194  Mildred,         b. 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


121.     Charles  Wm.  married  Fanny  Davis  of  Alabama. 
Issue,  born  in  Hot  Springs: 

195  ,     b.  ;  d. 

196  ,     b.  ;  d. 


123.     Reuben  married  ,  - 

Issue,  born  in  Chicot  County,  Ark.: 

197  .  b. 

198  ,  b. 

199  .  b. 

200  ,  b. 


Hutchins. 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


131.  William  Henry  was  a  merchant  in  Richmond,  Va.,  and 
married  5-8-1844,  Jane  M.  Watson  of  Albemarle  Co.,  Va.,  b.  8- 
29-1825;  d. 

Issue,  born  in  Richmond,  Va. : 

201  Hugh  Walker,  b.  11-14-1846;       d. 

202  Ann  Maria,  b.  12-6-1848;  d. 

203  Richard  Watson,  b.  11-3-1850;     d. 

204  William  Henry,  b.  8-15-1852;       d. 

205  Jane  Margaret,  b.  5-23-1854;        d. 

206  Peter  Meriwether,  b.  3-24-1856;  d. 

207  Charles  Nelson,  b.  4-30-1858;      d. 

208  Elnore  Shepard,  b.  12-27-1859;  d. 

209  Edward  Scott,  b.  9-19-1861;         d. 

210  Douglas  Bland,  b.  7-24-1863;       d. 

211  M.  Douglas,  b.  9-22-1867;  d. 

212  Susan  Harris,  b.  10-16-1869;         d. 

132.  John  James  was  a  commission  merchant  and  for  several 
years  Superintendent  of  the  City  Gas  Works  in  Richmond,  Va. 


158 


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He  married   Mary  C.  Lewis    of  Albemarle  Co.,  Va.,  b.   10-6- 
1831;  d. 
Issue,  born  in  Richmond,  Va.: 

213  Howell  Lewis,  b.  10-15-1850;  d. 

214  Margaret  Duglas,  b.  7-12-1852;  d.  7-II-1854,  unm. 

215  John  Walker,  b.  6-13-1854;  d. 

216  Samuel  Gordon,  b.  10-31-1856;  d. 

217  ,     b.  ;  d, 

218  Susan  Stanford,  b.  10-30-1859;  d. 

219  S.  Stanford,  b.  1-3-1863;      d. 

133.  Hugh  Walker  was  a  commission  merchant  in  Richmond 
for  many  years,  later  lived  in  Georgetown,  D.  C.  He  married 
Mary  L.  Davidson. 

Issue,  born  in  Richmond,  Va.: 

220  Henry  Davidson,  b.  4-16-1853;    d.  5-12-1919. 

221  Alice  Bell,     b.  12-26-1855;  d.  y.,  unm. 

222  Frank,  b.  1-8-1858;  d.  y.,  unm. 

141.     Thomas  Wesley  married  Sarah  McLauren. 
Issue,  born  in  Charlottesville,  Va.: 

223  Edwin  James,  b.  12-1-1845;         d. 

224  Clara,  b.  10-20-1849;  d. 

m.  6-6-1868,  J.  F.  Starr. 


145.     Jessie  Lewis  married  Frances  Dunkum. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

d. 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 

149.     James  H.   was  clerk  of  Lee  Co.,   moved  later  to  Texas. 
He  married 


225  William, 

b. 

226  Jessie, 

b. 

227  Lewis, 

b. 

228  Rosa  Lee, 

b. 

229  Harry  T., 

b. 

230  Frances  A., 

b. 

231  Alice, 

b. 

Joshua  of  Virginia  159 

Issue,  born  in  ,  Texas: 

232  dau.,  b,  ;  d. 

233  dau.,  b.  ;  d. 

150.  John  W.  married  Nannie,  dau.  of  Dr.  Alfred  Taliaferre  of 
Culpeper,  Va. 

Issue,  born  in  ,  Va.: 

234  Nannie,         b.  ;  d. 

152.  Thomas  V.  served  during  the  Civil  War;  was  delegate 
from  Madison  Co.,  Va.,  and  married  Octavia,  dau.  of  Parker 
Ayler. 

Issue,  born  in  Madison  County,  Va.: 

235  Roy,  b.  ;  d. 

236  Lucian,  b.  ;  d. 

237  Harry,  b.  ;  d. 

153.  Hugh  N.  served  in  the  Civil  War.    He  married  Etta  Hill. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

238  Fitzhugh,       b.  ;  d. 

239  Frank,  b.  ;  d. 

240  Etta,  b.  ;  d. 

SIXTH  GENERATION 

220.  Henry  Davidson  was  educated  at  Ricnmond,  Va.,  and 
Geo.  Washington  University;  studied  medicine  at  Uniyersity  of 
Maryland  and  graduated  in  1876.  Practiced  in  Washington, 
D.  C.  Was  Professor  of  Gynecology  at  Georgetown  University 
in  1895.  Professor  of  Obstetrics  in  Washington  Post  Graduate 
Medical  School  in  1904.  Gynecologist  to  Garfield  Memorial 
Hospital.  Obstetrician  to  Columbia  Lying-in  and  Georgetown 
University  Hospitals.  Fellow  College  of  Surgeons;  Member  of 
American  Gynecologist  Society,  Southern  Surgical  and  Gyne- 
cological Society,  A.M. A.;  Washington  Academy  of  Science; 
Translated    from    the    French;    The    Principles    of   Antiseptic 


160  Frye  Genealogy 

Methods  Applied  to  Obstetric  Practice  in  1887.  He  married 
(I)  ,  1884,  Gertrude  May  Campbell,  b.  5-1-1858;    d.  10- 

7-1891;  married  (2)  ,  Ida  Lindsey;  married  (3)  9-16- 

1908,  Mrs.  Annabel  Lee  Squire. 

Issue,  born  in  Washington,  D.  C: 

241  Gertrude  Campbell,  b.  5.25-1885;  d. 

m.  1-11-1911,  Andrew  B.  Durall. 

242  Edith  Gilliss,  b.  3-20-1887;  d. 

m.  10-18-1911,  Wm.  E.  Pearson. 

223.  Edwin  James  is  First  Vice-President  of  the  First  National 
Bank  of  Marshall,  Texas.  He  married  10-25-1866,  Mary  L. 
Rankin,  b.  ;  d.  4-11-1918. 

Issue,  born  in  Marshall,  Texas: 

243  Sophy  C,      b.  10-27-1868;  d.  II-4-1902; 

m.  1-19-1890,  Charles  Cobb,  Jr. 

244  Emory  Starr,  b.  5-4-1870;  d. 

245  Pamie,  b.  10-22-1872;  d. 

m.  11-25-1891,  W.  L.  Barry. 

246  Sallie,  b.  4-27-1875;  d. 

m.  4-9-1896,  John  Copeland. 

247  Edwin  J.,       b.  8-9-1879;  d. 

m.  7-3-1898,  Dixie  Baldwin.     No  issue. 

248  Leula  L.,        b.  1-27-1880;  d. 

m.  7-4-1901,  L.  H.  Irvine. 

249  Belle  R.,        b.  4-18-1884;  d. 

m.  11-26-1904,  W.  D.  Minton,  Jr. 


SEVENTH  GENERATION 

244.  Emory  Starr  is  Second  Vice-President  of  the  First 
National  Bank  of  Marshall,  Texas.  He  married  7-8-1890, 
Hallett  Elgin. 

Issue,  born  in  Marshall,  Texas: 

250  Emory  Elgin,  b.  7-18-1892;  d. 

251  Lois,  b.  7-19-1897;  d. 

252  E.  James,      b.  7-23-1907;  d. 


THOMAS  OF  RHODE  ISLAND 


This  line  writes  the  name  without  the  final  E. 


THOMAS   OF   RHODE   ISLAND 


Thomas  was  the  son  of  John  Fry,  who  was  a  Member  of 
Parliament  in  England  and  one  of  the  Judges  of  Charles  I.  He 
was  born  at  Yarte,  Devonshire,  England,  in  1632.  It  is  un- 
certain just  when  he  came  to  New  England,  U.  S.  A.,  but  he 
was  elected  "  freeman  "  (member  of  the  town  council)  in  1669. 
Was  "Gen.  Sargent"  1676-7,  1681,  1690-1.  On  10-31-1677,  he 
and  47  others  were  granted  5,000  acres  of  Crown  Land  to  be 
called  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.,  he  having  previously  lived  in 
Newport,  R.  I.  Was  "Deputy"  from  1684-90  and  1687  was  a 
member  of  the  Grand  Jury.  On  3-11-1689,  he  deeded  to  his 
eldest  son,  Thomas,  all  rights  to  his  lands  in  East  Greenwich, 
reserving  the  profits  of  100  acres  for  life.     He  married  , 

1662,  Mary  Griffin  and  died  6-11-1704,  and  was  buried  in  the 
Newport  Cemetery,  R.  I.  This  line  has  always  spelled  the 
name  without  the  final  E. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

2  Thomas,  b.  ,  1666;     d.  9-3-1748. 

3  Joseph,  b.  ;  d. 

4  Ruth,  b.  "      ,1674;     d.  11-24-1733,  unm. 

5  Katherine,  b.  12-28-1683;  d.  5-4-1740; 

m,  9-20-1706,  Thos.  Rodman. 

6  Sarah,  b.  ;  d.  ,  1733; 

m.  7-5-1708,  Thos.  Leach. 

7  Elizabeth,      b.  ;  d. 

m.  9-18-1711,  Joseph  Anthony. 

SECOND  GENERATION 

2.  Thomas  was  made  "freeman"  in  1690,  "Deputy"  most  of 
the  years  1696-1732.  Justice  of  Peace  1698-1704.  On  3-29- 
1701,  was  appointed  by  the  Assembly  as  a  member  of  a  com. 
for  Gen.  Audit  of  the  Colony.  Was  appointed  10-29-1707,  a 
Com.  to  treat  and  settle  with  Mass.  about  the  northern  boun- 
dary of  Rhode  Island.     Was  Clerk  of  the  Assembly  from  1708- 


164  Frye  Genealogy 

II  and  1718.  In  1714  was  "  Mayor  of  the  Main."  On  7-5-1715, 
he  with  Andrew  Harris  were  appointed  by  the  Assembly  to 
transcribe,  fit  and  prepare  for  press,  all  the  laws  of  the  Colony, 
and  in  5-1719  was  "allowed  10  pounds  sterling  for  his  trouble 
and  pains  in  getting  the  laws  of  the  Colony  printed."  i-io- 
1726,  was  appointed  one  of  a  com.  to  meet  the  Conn.  com.  to 
settle  the  boundary  line  between  the  two  colonies. 

Was  Deputy  Gov.  from  1727-g,  and  married  2-1-1688,  Wel- 
thian  Greene,  they  were  married  by  John  Greene,  Justice. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

8  Thomas,        b.  2-16-1691;  d.  ,  1782. 

9  Mary,  b.  6-24-1693;  d.  ,  1746; 

m.  9-13-1716,  John  Spencer. 

10  John,  b.  10-31-1695;  d.  9-6-1753. 

11  Elizabeth,      b.  12-7-1697;  d. 

12  Welthian,      b.  7-27-1700;  d. 

m.  , Gorton. 

13  Hannah,  b.  3-31-1702;  d. 

m.  1-6-1732,  John  Holden. 

14  Ruth,  b.  6-5-1704;  d.  2-4-1755,  unm. 

3.  Joseph  was  a  glazier  and  made  a  "freeman"  in  1701,  Deputy 
and  Captain  in  1714.  On~i-i5-i7i4,  he  and  two  others  were 
appointed  by  the  Assembly  to  ascertain  what  was  due  from 
the  Colony  to  Col.  Wm.  Wanton.  He  married  12-12-1700, 
Mary,  dau.  of  Latham  and  Hannah  (Wilbur)  Clarke. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

15  Joseph,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  11-13-1729,  Mary  Coggeshall. 

16  John,  b.  ;  d. 

m.  3-26-1724,  Abigail  Spink. 

17  Ruth,  b.  ;  d.  11-17-1716,  unm. 

18  Mary,  b.  ,  1705;     d.  12-11-1711,  unm. 

19  Elizabeth,      b.  ;  d. 

m.  1-1-1729,  Edmund  Casey. 

20  Thomas,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  3-12-1746,  Abigail  Scranton. 

21  Hannah,         b.  ;  d. 

m.  1-7-1739,  Thomas  Cranston. 


Thomas  of  Rhode  Island  165 

22  Freelove,       b.  ;  d. 

m.  12-18-1740,  Randolph  Eldredge. 

Further  record  of  the  descendants  of  Joseph  has  been  so  far 
impossible  to  find,  but  have  found  a  great-gfandson,  and  so 
include  his  family  without  the  connecting  links,  hoping  for 
them  later. 

X.  Thomas,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  7-22-1782;  married  12-4- 
1805,  Cynthia,  dau.  of  Perry  and  Tacy  (Wells)  Burdick  of 
Hopkinton,  R.  I.  They  moved  soon  after  to  Eaton,  N.  Y.^ 
which  was  a  wilderness,  still  inhabited  by  the  Indians.  The 
journey  was  made  in  a  covered  lumber  wagon,  containing  all 
their  worldly  goods,  and  drawn  by  a  horse  hitched  in  front  of  a 
yoke  of  oxen.  He  was  a  tanner  and  established  a  tannery  and 
grist  mill  at  Eaton,  N.  Y.  Was  also  a  farmer  and  before  1819 
he  moved  on  a  farm  of  300  acres  near.  In  1845  ^e  sold  his 
farm  and  moved  to  one  in  Crawford  Co.,  Pa.,  later  moving  to 
Lockport,  Pa.,  where  he  died  11-25-1857. 

Issue,  born  in  Eaton,  N.  Y.: 

A  Lucy  Wells,  b.  2-9-1807;  d.  1-31-1840; 

m.  4-9-1839,  Wesley  Latin. 
B  Mary,  b.  3-10-1809;  d.  3-3-1881; 

m.  4-13-1831,  Ebenezer  W.  Longstreet. 
C  Joseph,  b.  3-24-1811;  d.  7-18-1838,  unm. 

D  Catherine  Wells,  b.  3-7-1813;       d.  12-24-1857; 

m.  11-3-1842,  Thos.  Williams. 
E  Cynthia,         b,  2-6-1815;  d.  1-28-1886; 

m.  5-28-1837,  Nathan  BriSco. 
F  Sarah  Reed,  b.  4-28-1817;  d. 

m.  9-16-1843,  Philander  Russell. 
G  Daniel  Lee,  b.  12-31-1819;  d.  2-19-1896. 

H  Lydia  Ann,   b.  7-16-1822;  d.  9-4-1841,  unm. 

I  Thomas,         b.  9-3-1825;  d.  9-4-1825,  unm. 

J  James  Wells,  b.  8-29-1827;  d.  10-13-1890; 

m.  ,  Mary  Cowing.     No  issue. 

K  Zelia  Antoinette,  b.  11-23-1830;    d. 

m.  , Cummings. 

L  Thomas  Marshall,  b.  3-3-1834;     d. 


166  Frye  Genealogy 

NEXT  GENERATION 

G.  Daniel  Lee  was  educated  at  Hamilton  College  and  then 
took  up  carpenter  work  and  canal  boat  building.  In  1854  he 
with  his  brothers  James  and  Thomas  bought  out  a  small  piano 
manufactory  and  made  a  profitable  living.  He  retired  in  1880, 
buying  out  his  brother's  interest  in  the  factory  building  and 
made  it  over  into  an  apartment  house  which  he  controlled  until 
his  death.     He  married  Sarah  Wells  Terry  in  3-8-1828. 

Issue,  born  in  Pultney  and  Syracuse,  N.  Y.: 

1  Hebe,  b.  3-25-1852;  d. 

m.  10-25-1877,  John  E.  Goodrich. 

2  John  W.,        b.  12-1-1855;  d.  3-12-1911; 

m.  ,  1889,  Mary  Sullivan.     No  issue. 

3  George,  b.  2-12-1860;  d.  9-19-1861,  unm. 

4  George  Terry,  b.  1-9-1862;  d.  12-13-1908,  unm. 

5  Kate  Louise,  b.  9-25-1865;  d. 

m.  12-28-1888,  Wm.  Barker  Parshall. 

L.  Thomas  Marshall  was  born  on  a  farm  and  spent  his  early 
life  on  it,  but  soon  became  an  expert  machinist.  When  twenty 
years  old,  he  joined  his  brothers  James  and  Daniel  in  buying 
out  a  small  piano  manufactory  in  Syracuse.  In  spite  of  great 
difficulties,  they  achieved  very  fair  success  and  all  retired  in 
1880.  Then  he  travelled  and  sold  pianos  until  1892.  This 
year  he  bought  a  drug  store  in  Syracuse  for  his  son  Charles  and 
ran  it  for  three  years.  He  then  came  to  New  York  and  became 
at  60  a  successful  art  supply  dealer.  Retired  in  191 5  giving  the 
business  over  to  his  son  Howard,  who  had  been  associated  with 
him  for  several  years.  He  married  12-7-1858,  Martha  Ann,  dau. 
of  Wm.  and  Samantha  Hull  of  Whittingham,  Vt. 

Issue,  born  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.: 

1  Carrie  Estelle,  b.  10-28-1859;  d.  1-11-1863,  unm. 

2  Chas.  Marshall,  b.  8-29-1864;  d.  8-19-1864,  unm. 

3  Carrie  Estelle,  b.  7-14-1863;  d.  7-13-1888; 

m.  6-7-1888,  Willard  M.  Wentworth. 

4  Chas.  Marshall,  b.  3-6-1869;         d.  8-1-1901. 

5  Howard  James,  b.  4-1-1877;         d. 

6  Thos.  Marshall,  Jr.,  b.  8-9-1878;  d. 


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NEXT  GENERATION 

L-4.  Charles  M.  early  developed  Bright's  decease,  under 
treatment  he  became  better  and  attended  school,  finally  enter- 
ing a  drug  store  to  learn  the  business.  He  became  an  expert 
and  continued  in  the  business  in  Syracuse  until  he  was  25. 
A  friend  had  gone  to  Smyrna,  Turkey,  and  wrote  glowing 
accounts  to  Charles  begging  him  to  join  him.  As  Charles  was 
not  as  well,  it  was  thought  the  trip  would  benefit  him,  so  he 
went  in  November,  1894.  Being  an  expert  druggist,  he  soon 
started  in  business  for  himself.  He  returned  home  for  a  six 
months'  visit  in  1901  and  died  suddenly  during  that  time.  He 
married  1-3-1899,  Katherine  Cocchini,  a  French  girl. 

Issue,  born  in  Smyrna,  Turkey: 

1  Willard  Cocchini,  b.  11-3-1899;  d. 

2  Thomas  Charles,  b.  11-6-1901;     d. 


THIRD  GENERATION 

8.     Thomas  in  1719  was  a  Lieutenant  in  the  East  Greenwich 
Co.  Troop  of  Horse  under  Capt.  Coggeshall;  Captain  in  1721. 

He  was  "Deputy"  1726,  1740,  1746.  In  1740  he  and  Col. 
Peter  Mawney  petitioned  the  Assembly  for  a  highway  from 
E.  Greenwich  to  N.  Kingstown,  that  town  having  refused  to 
build  their  end.  The  Assembly  ordered  it  made.  In  1754-56 
he  was  chief  of  the  Justices  of  the  Inferior  Court  of  Common 
Pleas.  He  took  part  in  the  French  and  Indian  War  in  1758,  in 
company  8  of  the  regiment  designed  against  Crown  Point.  In 
1759  was  Captain  in  Gen.  Amherst's  Regiment  raised  against 
Montreal  and  Canada. 

In  1761  was  Chief  Justice  of  the  Inferior  Court  of  General 
Sessions  of  Peace  and  Common  Pleas  for  Kent  Co.,  R.  I. 

He  married  (i)  12-31-1719,  Mary,  dau.  of  Capt.  Samuel  Greene, 
b.  8-25-1698;  d.  10-28-1739;  married  (2)  11-16-1740,  Eleanor,  dau. 
of  Richard  and  Eleanor  (Sayles)  Greene,  b.  2-19-1702;  d.  8-19- 
1764. 


168  Frye  Genealogy 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

23  Welthian,  b.  10-19-1720;  d.  3-27-1734,  unm. 

24  Mary,  b.  7-15-1722;  d. 

25  Thomas,  b.  12-29-1723;  d.  12-23-1805. 

26  Anna,  b.  5-14-1725;  d. 

m.  ,  Job  Gardiner. 

27  Sarah,  b.  12-21-1726;  d. 

m.  9-28-1746,  Richard  Greene. 

28  John,  b.  1-22-1728;  d. 

29  Samuel,  b.  3-22-1729;  d.  12-5-1792. 

30  Hannah,         b.  4-16-1730;  d. 

m.  2-6-1755,  James  Sherman. 

31  Elizabeth,      b.  11-18-1732;  d.  11-18-1733,  unm. 

32  Ruth,  b.  5-20-1734;  d. 

m.  3-25-1756,  Pardon  Tillinghast, 

33  Joseph,  b.  3-8-1736;  d.  7-14-1823. 

34  Amy,  b.  11-23-1741;  d.  3-12-1753,  unm. 

35  Richard,         b.  3-I9-1743;  d. 

10.  John  was  "Deputy"  1742-44,  52-53.  On  6-21-1742,  he 
was  chosen  one  of  the  trustees  by  the  Indian  Sachems,  in  place 
of  his  father.  On  3-3-1743,  he  was  allowed  7  p.  s.  lOs.  9d.  by 
the  Assembly  for  services  on  the  com.  that  revised  the  boundries 
at  Warwick,  R.  I.  In  1753  he  was  Justice  of  the  Court  of  Com- 
mon Pleas,  Kent  Co.  He  married  ,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Benj.  Greene. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,   R.  I.: 

36  John,  b.  5-18-1724; 

37  Elizabeth,  b.  12-28-1726; 

38  Benjamin,  b.  2-11-1728; 

39  Susannah,  b.  11-27-1730; 

m.  9-29-1757,  James  Greene,  Jr. 

40  Welthian,       b.  3-23-1735;  d. 

m.  3-29-1756,  Edgar  Cook. 

41  Elizabeth,      b.  12-2-1739;  d. 

42  Mary,  b.  2-26-1743;  d. 

m.  3-4-1763,  Paul  Mumford. 

43  Ruth,  b.  5-14-1745;  d. 


d. 

,  unm. 

d. 

,  unm. 

d. 

10-9- 1 799. 

d. 

Thomas  of  Rhode  Island 


169 


FOURTH  GENERATION 

25.     Thomas  married  (i)  12-23-1742,  Mary  Mawney,  b. 

;  d.  7-8-1744;  married  (2)  ,  Penelope  Rhodes. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

44  Mary,  b.  4-27-1744;  d. 

45  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  ;  d. 

d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


46  Joseph, 

47  Rhodes, 

b. 
b. 

48  Benjamin, 

49  Peleg, 

50  Jeffrey, 

51  Sarah, 

b. 
b. 
b. 
b. 

28.'  Capt.  John  was  a  Justice  of  the  Inferior  Court  of  General 
Sessions  of  the  Peace  and  Common  Pleas  from  1746-52.  He 
was  a  Captain  in  the  1st  company,  E.  Greenwich  of  1st  Reg.  of 
Kent  Co.  He  married  12-27-1750,  Mercy,  dau.  of  Philip 
Tillinghast. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

52  Almy,  b.  7-I5-I753;  d. 

m.  6-13-1779,  Slocum  Hall. 

53  Benjamin,      b.  3-10-1755; 

54  Christopher,  b.  11-25-1756; 


55  Esek, 

56  Mary, 

m. 

57  Lucretia, 

m. 


d. 
d. 
d. 
d. 


b.  11-13-1758; 
b. 

, Ganot. 

b.  7-13-1768;  d.  2-13-1843; 


Geo.  Sears. 


29.  Capt.  Samuel  was  a  sea  captain  and  made  voyages  to  the 
West  Indies  in  the  sloop  Humbird.  In  1761  he  was  appointed 
clerk  of  the  Superior  Court  of  Judicature  Court  of  Assize  and 
Gen.  Goal  Delivery  for  the  Co.  of  Kent.  He  was  blind  the 
latter  part  of  his  life.  He  married  (i)  12-20-1753,  Lucianna, 
dau.  of  Daniel  Coggeshall,  b.  7-7-1727;  d.6-15-1761;  married  (2) 
8-23-1764,  Deborah  Greene. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 


170  Frye  Genealogy 

58  William,  b,  10-6-1754;  d.  9-10-1777. 

59  Mary,  b.  9-8-1758;  d. 

60  Daniel,  b.  12-19-1760;  d.  1-30-1794. 

61  Lucianna,  b.  7-27-1765;  d. 

62  Eleanor,  b.  1-31-1767;  d.  10-9-1855. 

63  Mercy,  b.  2-16-1769;  d. 

64  Samuel,  b.  5-17-1770;  d.  7-24-1778,  unm. 

65  Anne,  b.  5-17-1770;  d. 

66  Joseph,  b.  3-17-1774;  d.  5-24-1862. 

67  Sarah,  b.  10-7-1776;  d. 

68  Almy,  b.  12-26-1779;  d.  8-4-1866. 

33.     Major  Joseph  married  Eleanor,  dau.  of  John  and  Almy 
(Greene)  Greene. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 


69  Amey, 

b.  10-30-1756; 

d. 

70  Hannah, 

b.  5-15-1761; 

d. 

71  William, 

b.  5-11-1763; 

d. 

72  Thomas, 

b.  7-5-1765; 

d. 

73  Ruth, 

b.  7-20-1767; 

d. 

74  Deborah, 

b.  8-22-1769; 

d. 

75  John, 

b.  3-2-1772; 

d. 

76  Mercy, 

b.  9-10-1774; 

d. 

']^  Isabel, 

b.  1-31-1779; 

d. 

35.  Col.  Richard  was  a  ^Captain  in  the  Kentish  Guards  in 
1776.  Colonel  recruiting  officer  in  1777,  in  E.  Greenwich. 
Sheriff  of  Kent  Co.,  1778-79,  1785.  Colonel  in  the  Kentish 
Guards  in  1778.  He  married  8-14-1768,  Sarah,  dau.  of  John 
Arnold,  b.  8-14-1747;  d.  12-27-1800.  They  were  married  by 
Elder  John  Gordon. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

78  John  Arnold,  b.  3-21- 1769;  d. 

79  Thomas,         b.  9-6-1770;  d. 

80  Selfear,  b.  5-14-1772;  d. 

m.  11-1-1801,  Corey  Whitford. 

81  Henry,  b.  ^-\^-\^n^^  d- 

82  Eleanor,         b.  10-11-1777;  d. 

m.  1-9-1808,  Joseph  Tillinghast. 


Thomas  of  Rhode  Island  171 

83  Sukey  Greene,  b.  2-6-1781;  d. 

m.  11-9-1806,  Stephen  M.  Pierce. 

38.  Benjamin  was  a  trader  in  the  West  Indies  until  1775  when 
he  became  Lieutenant  of  the  ist  Co.,  Fourth  Reg.,  R.  I.  Con- 
tinental Inf.;  was  made  Captain  in  the  same  Reg.  in  1776,  then 
Major  and  Colonel  of  the  R.  I.  Militia  during  the  war.  He 
married  ,  Rachel,  dau.  of  James  Allen  of  Newport. 

R.  I. 
Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

84  Elizabeth,      b.  10-27-1756;  d. 

85  John,  b.  7-19-1758;  d.  12-9-1827. 

86  William  Allen,  b.  4-7-1760;  d.  ,  1837. 

87  Andrew  Belcher,  b.  1-23-1762;    d. 

88  Benjamin,      b.  2-9-1764;  d. 

89  son,  b.  ;  d.  y. 

FIFTH  GENERATION 

66.  Lieut.  Joseph  was  apprenticed  to  a  printing  house  in 
Providence,  R.I.  In  1786  he  was  made  "Deputy"  for  East 
Greenwich.  In  1789-90  was  Justice  for  the  Inferior  Court  of 
Common  Pleas.  In  1793-4  was  Lieutenant  of  Co.  i,  2nd  Reg., 
Kent  Co.,  under  Com.  J.  Rice.  In  1796  he  published  the  R.  I. 
GasetU  and  that  year  moved  to  Albany,  N.Y.,  where  he  published 
the  Albany  Chronicle  in  1813.  He  compiled  the  first  Albany 
directory,  which  he  continued  for  three  years.  Was  also  en- 
gaged in  the  tobacco  business.  He  married  ,  1794,  Ann, 
dau.  of  Chas.  Bowler  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

Issue,  born  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  and  Albany,  N.  Y.: 

90  Julia  Ann,     b.  8-8-1795;  d. 

m.  8-8-1813,  Jacob  Winne. 

91  Samuel,  b.  2-21-1798;  d.  9-9-1866. 

92  Daniel,  b.  11-10-1799;  d.  4-15-1804,  unm. 

93  Deborah  Greene,  b.  10-6-1801;  d.  6-17-1802,  unm. 

94  Deborah  Greene,  b.  8-4-1803;  d.  9-24-1833. 

95  William,        b.  7-7-1805;  d.  8-15-1847. 

96  son,  b.  6-6-1807;  d.  6-6-1807,  unm. 

97  Daniel,  b.  8-26-1808;  d.  8-28-1850. 


172  Frye  Genealogy 

98  Joseph  Bowler,  b.  4-3-1811;         d.  6-21-1822,  unm. 

97  Lydia  Bowler,  b.  3-15-1813;         d.  1-16-1899; 

m.  4-15-1835,  Erastus  H.  Pence. 
100  Charles  Bowler,  b.  12-24-1814;    d.  10-4-1840,  unm. 
lOi   Elizabeth,      b.  11-10-1816;  d.  2-23-1819,  unm. 

102  Elizabeth,      b.  3-15-1820;  d.  12-9-1902; 

m.  1-6-1846,  Hugh  G.  Dickson. 

103  Mary  Hoyt,  b.  8-12-1823;  d.   1-14-1828,  unm. 

85.  Ensign  John  was  in  the  R.  I.  Militia,  serving  with  the 
Kentish  Guards  during  the  Rev.  He  held  various  town  offices 
in  East  Greenwich  and  was  a  West  Indian  trader  till  the  War 
of  1812.  He  married  6-4-1795,  Deborah,  dau.  of  Wm.  Condon 
of  So.  Kingston,  R.  I. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

104  Benjamin  Greene,  b.  9-1 5-1799;  d.  I-12-1880. 

105  William  C,    b.  ;  d. 

86.  William  Allen  married  12-2-1807,  Judith,  widow  of  Perry 
Winslow. 

Issue,  born  in  East  Greenwich,  R.  I.: 

106  Lucy  Ann,  b.  9-22-1808;  d. 

m.  ,  M.  D.  Sterns. 

107  Mary,  b.  ;  d. 

SIXTH  GENERATION 

91.     Samuel  married  9-20-1825,  Marie  Louies  Senac. 
Issue,  born  in  Florida  and  Mobile,  Ala.: 

108  Joseph,  b.  6-14-1826;  d.  11-7-1873. 

109  Anna,  b.  11-6-1828;  d. 

no  Henry,  b.  11-15-1832;  d.  5-7-1852,  unm. 

111  Walter,  b.  6-7-1835;  d. 

112  Ernest,  b.  1-5-1839;  d.  7-26-1839,  unm. 

95.  William  married  5-7-1829,  Sarah  S.,  dau.  of  Wilmarth  and 
Hannah  (Churchill)  Southwick. 


Thomas  of  Rhode  Island  173 

Issue,  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y.: 

113  Joseph  Bowler,  b.  3-27-1830;        d. 

114  Robert  Maxwell,  b.  9-7-1832;      d. 

115  MaryAnn,     b.  1-10-1835;  d. 

m.  12-6-1858,  Chas.  A.  Edwards. 

116  Helen  Maria,  b.  9-30-1837;  d. 

m.  5-17-1860,  John  E.  Simmons. 

117  Solomon  Southwick,  b.  6-3-1841;  d.  10-22-1844,  unm. 
n8  Virginia,       b.  1-10-1844;  d.  1-15-1846,  unm. 

97.     Daniel  married  12-13-1837,  Adelaide  Hall. 
Issue,  born  in  : 


2-11-1847,  unm. 


119  Mary  H., 

b. 

4-16-1839; 

d. 

120  Charles  B., 

b. 

1-24-1841; 

d. 

121   Louise  R., 

b. 

7-21-1842; 

d. 

122  Walter  G., 

b. 

6-28-1844; 

d. 

123  Ellen  M., 

b. 

12-27-1845; 

d. 

124  Lewis  R., 

b. 

11-26-1847; 

d. 

104.  Capt.  Benjamin  Greene  served  as  a  boy  in  the  War  of 
1812  in  the  British  attack  on  points  on  the  R.  I.  coast.  He 
graduated  at  Kents  Academy  and  was  a  prominent  educator  in 
New  England  and  Maryland.  He  married  3-9-1827,  Elizabeth, 
dau.  of  Capt.  Thos.  Gardiner. 

Issue,  born  in  Baltimore,  Md.: 

125  Thomas  William  Gardiner,  b.  i2-2-i832;d.  5-17-1869. 

SEVENTH  GENERATION 

108.  Capt.  Joseph  was  born  at  Tampa,  Florida,  and  at  8  years 
of  age  was  sent  to  his  grandparents  in  Albany,  N.  Y.,  to  be 
educated,  then  went  into  his  uncle's  hardware  store  but  did  not 
like  the  business,  so  he  went  to  Washington  and  saw  President 
Tyler,  who  invited  Joseph  to  dine  with  him  the  next  day.  The 
President  was  won  by  his  ardor  and  manliness  and  granted  him 
a  midshipman's  warrant  9-15-1841.  He  graduated  from  Anna- 
polis and  as  a  naval  officer  participated  in  the  Mexican  War. 


174 


Frye  Genealogy 


On  11-29-1857,  he  went  on  a  cruise  to  So.  Pacific,  but  had  heart 
trouble  and  was  sent  home  and  put  in  charge  of  the  Lighthouse 
Department  of  the  Gulf  Coast  until  the  Civil  War.  He  served 
in  the  Confederate  Navy  and  in  the  spring  of  1864  was  stationed 
at  St.  Thomas  Island  as  government  agent  for  the  Confederate 
Navy.  On  10-23-1873,  he  sailed  as  Commander  of  the  Virginus 
from  Kingston,  Jamaica,  to  Port  Limon,  Costa  Rica,  was  over- 
taken by  the  Spanish  man-of-war  Tornado,  10-31-1873.  Capt- 
Fry  and  man  were  tried  as  pirates  and  after  a  mock  trial  were 
shot  11-7-1873,  in  Cuba.  He  married  8-10-1849,  Agnes  Evelina, 
dau.  of  Major  R.  M.  Sands  of  Prince  George,  Md. 
Issue,  born  in  New  Orleans,  La.: 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 

d. 


126  Agnes, 

b. 

127  Frederick, 

b. 

128  Charles, 

b. 

129  Dell, 

b. 

130 

b. 

131 

b. 

132 

b. 

113.     Joseph   Bowler   married  4-22-1852,    Mary  Van   Buskirk 
Utter. 

Issue,  born  in  Albany,  N.  Y. : 

133  Sarah  Southwick,  b.  2-6-1853;     d. 

m.  2-22-1871,  W.  H.  Clendening. 

134  William  Gilbert,  b.  2-9-1855;        d. 

135  Thalia  Henrietta,  b.  1-27-1857;   d. 

m.  2-18-1880,  Geo.  R.  Cardwell. 

136  Robert  Maxwell,  b.  12-2-1859;    d. 

137  Charles  A.,    b.  5-24-1862;  d. 

138  Mary  Helena,  b.  9-27-1864;  d. 

139  Adelia  U.,      b.  7-6-1870;  d. 

140  Horace,  b.  12-19-1871;  d. 

141  Fannie  L.,     b.  9-26-1874;  d. 


114.     Robert  Maxwell  married  4-9-1874,  Julia  A.  Woodworth. 
Issue,  born  in  : 

142  Miriam,  b.  ,  1875;     d. 

143  Josephine,     b.  ,  1877;     d. 


Thomas  of  Rhode  Island  175 

125.  Major  Thos.  Wm.  G.  (U.  S.  V.)  married  7-3-1858,  Francis 
Elizabeth,  dau.  of  the  Rev.  Gideon  and  Frances  Clapp  (Olney) 
Wanton. 

Issue,  born  in  New  York  City: 

144  Alfred  Brooks,  b.  3-3-1860;  d. 

145  George  Gardiner,  b.  6-12-1862;    d. 


INDEX 


DESCENDANTS  OF  ADRIAN  FRY 


Abigail,  21,  23,  50,  83,  128,  140,  176, 

211,  383 
Abraham,  65,  270 
Ada  Augusta,  369 
Adaline  Belvin,  264 
Addie  B,  362 
Adrian,  1,  7 
Albert  Myrton,  482 
Albion,  367 
Albion  Hall,  244 
Alexis  Everett,  375 
Alfred,  245,  246,  m 
Alice,  22,  28,  79,  115,  356,  390,  481 
Almira,  110,  291 
Alphonso  G.,  260 
Amanda,  249 
Amey,  156 
Amritta  T.,  257 
Ann,  214 
Anna,  53,  368 
Annie  Frances,  255 
Ariel,  480 
Arthur  Willis,  418 
Asabel  William,  259 
Bathsheba,  141 
Beatrice,  497 
Benjamin,   10,  60,  76,  82,   185,  215, 

423 
Bernice,  463,  496 
Bertha  R.,  412 
Betsy,  99,  301 
Blanche  M.,  468 
Burton  Tappan,  465 
Carmen,  478 
Caroline,  220,  ZZZ 
Carrie,  335,  411,  451 
Catherine,  39,  108,  184,  408 
Charles,  104,  223,  253,  276,  278,  281, 

296,    320,    332,    351,    353,    111 

385,   395,   399,   409,   420,    457, 

477,  490,  495 
Charlotte,  460 
Chester  J.,  388,  398 
Clara,  373 
Comfort,  88 
Cora  M..  436.  444 
Daniel,  2>1 ,  59,  208,  210,  221,  350,  438 


David,  40,  n,  91,  152,  269 

Delia,  235 

Delia  Martha,  414 

Dorothy,  488 

Dorcas,  149 

Ebenezer,  12,  16,  19,  36,  56,  93,  169, 

178,  252,  430 
Ebin,  305 

Edmund.  61,  197,  302,  371 
Edgar  Clinton,  336,  363 
Edward,  203,  275,  290,  292,  404,  429 
Edwin  J.,  469,  504 
Elisha.  86,  87 
Eliza,  273,  274,  321,  328 
Elizabeth,   5,  24,  dl,   157,   316,   354, 

381,  427,  434,  446 
Ella  Estelle,  474 
Ellen  Maria,  289 
Elmer  H.,  447 
Elwin  D.,  470 
E.  Maud,  471 
Emma.  338,  439 
Enos  Cooper,  243 
Erastus  S.,  242 
Ernest,  424,  461 
Esther,  500 
Etta   Gertrude,   421 
Eugene,  419.  435 
Eunice,  69,  70 
Everett  T.,  483 
Ezekiel,  64 
Fanny,  268.  306 
Florence  Mabel,  396 
Florida,  452 
Frank  Brewster,  476 
Frederick,  326,  327,  370.  391 
George,  202,  247,  266,  282,  299,  307 

319,    322,   323,   366,   392,    400. 

443 
Georgia,  393 
Georgianna,  263 
Gertrude,  432,  472 
Grace,  355,  406 
Hannah,    17,   ZZ,   81,    120,    121,    145, 

217 
Harriet,  237,  330.  473' 
Helen   Frances,  374 


178 


Index 


Henchman  Hains,  219 

Herbert,  386 

Hermon,  387 

Homer,  146 

Horatio  B.,  259 

Ida,  445 

Ira,  303 

Isiah,  173,  183 

Ivory,  129,  314,  448 

James,  38,  49,  78,  95,  98,   113,   116, 

125,   158,    196,  240,  272,  407 
Jane,  92,  109 
Jesse  Eddy,  163 
Jessie  Russ,  403 
Joanna,  4 
John,  9,  18,  47,  57,  74,  85,  130,  159, 

162,    172,    182,    190,   213,   262, 

277,   293,   295,   308,   311,  313, 

347,  405,  440,  491 
Jonathan,  25,  48,  154 
Joseph,  6,  11,  101,  112,  124,  188,  224, 

250,  318 
Joshua,  55,  84,  204,  284 
Judith,  31,  32,  75 
Judson,,  378 
Julia,  236,  380,  389 
Laura,  416,  454,  499 
Lena  D.,  464 
Leonard,  102 
Leonidas  B.,  261 
Leslie  M.,  401 
Levi,  103 

Lewis,  155,  358,  415 
Lillian,  364,  384,  413 
Lottie,  453 
Louise,  195,  315 
Lucy,  15',  238,  279 
Luella,  437 
Lulu  B.,  456 
Lusana  C,  294 
Lydia,  89,  105,  134,  142,  170,  193,  216, 

218,  324,  349,  360,,  428 
Lyman  Wood,  462 
Marcy,  387 
Maria.  298 
Marietta,   2)37 
Marion,  485 
Martha,  15,  256 
Marvel  Lucinda,  494 


Mary,  14,  20,  45,  51,  66,  71,  90,  107, 
111,  114,  126,  132,  137,  150, 
160,  165,  177,  181,  191,  205, 
212,  222,  280,  297,  331,  334, 
352,  361,  433,  484 

Maurice  A.,  467 

Melvin  M.,  459 

Mercy,  379 

Miriam,  46,  131,  136,  147 

Nathaniel,  185,  192,  329 

Nellie,  357,  359,  397,  402,  442 

Obadiah,  43,  58.  144 

Oliver,  194 

Orrin  C,  325 

Patience,  138 

Pauline  Howard,,  127 

Pearl,  475,  479 

Pepperil,  100 

Percy  B.,  449 

Phebe,  168 

Pliny,  348 

Rachel,  54,  80 

Ralph  B.,  458 

Rebecca,  135 

Richard,  143,  186,  466 

Robert,  200,  487,  492 

Rowland,  27,  68 

Roy  Hunting,  422 

Russell  Bryham,  493 

Ruth,  26,  29,  67,  251 

Sampson  W.,  267 

Samuel,  199,  207,  254 

Sarah,  3,  13,  34,  73,  94,  106,  119,  133, 
148,  153,  161,  171,  187,  198, 
209,  271,  317,  441 

Silas,  30 

Susan,  248,  450,  501 

Susanna,  35 

Stephen,  72,  174 

Sylvester,  304 

Tobias,  42,  179 

Thomas,  52,  122,  164,  167,  241,  Z73, 
394 

Virginia  R.,  489,  498 

Walter  Preston,  410,  486 

Washington,  201 

William,  2,  8,  41,  44,  62,  96,  97,  117, 
118,  123,  139,  166,  175,  180, 
239,  265,  283,  288,  300,  365, 
455 

Winthrop  Howe,  417 


Index 


179 


PERSONS  WHO  HAVE  MARRIED  DESCENDANTS  OF 
ADRIAN  FRY 


Abbott,  Grafton,  184 
Ackerman,  Edward  J.,  472 
Aldrich,  Ira,  53 

Sarah  E.,  48 
Alexander,  Benj.,  237 

Henry,  236 
Allen,  Anna  E.,  295 

Bathsheda,  19 

Horace,  393 

Howard  MacD.,  403 

Walter  B.,  274 
Ames,  Betsy,  118 

David,  238 

Lemuel,  121 
Andrews,  Edmund,  362 
Arruebarrena,  Maria  T.,  375 
Arey,  Susan  Mclntyre,  122 
Austin,  Lydia,  169 
Ayres,   Samuel,   119 
Baily,  D.  R.,  212 
Ballard,  Wm.,  402 
Barker,  Abraham  Thomas,  289 
Barnard,  Seneca  M.,  328 
Batland,  Calvin,  108 
Bean,  Lydia,  82 

Sarah,  84 
Beede,  Alethia  M.,  322 

Stephen,  211 
Benny,  James,  198 
Berry,  Daniel  S.,  359 
Bonnegh,  Elizabeth,  98 
Boyce,   Patience,  146 
Bradstreet,  Walter  C,  374 
Breed,  Nathan,  147 
Breeding,  Geo.,  248 
Brooks,  Mary  E.,  204 
Bruhns,  Caroline,  435 
Brundage,  Myrtis,  376 
Buffum,  Mary,  19 
Cartland,  Tobias,  71 
Carlton,  Mary,  174 

Gate,  ,  446 

Caverly,  Lydia,  58 
Chapman,  Mercy,  7 
Chase,  Elizabeth,  87 
Cheney,  Oscar  E.,  501 
Chick,  Amos,  33 
Childress,  B.  D.,  494 
Clark,  Gershum,  80 

Oliver,  127 
Coburn,  Emma  J.,  323 
Coffin,  Elihu,  34 


Cooper,  Edna,  243 
Harriet,  240 

Mercy  A.,  116 
Cornell,  G.,  211 
Grossman,  Phebe,  215 
Cutler,  Abner,  114 
Deane,  Mary,  348 
Dearborn,  Ellen,  224 
Deering,  Hannah,  300 
Dennet,  Alfred,   110 

Oliver,  301 
Dixon,  Sally,  61 
Dodge,  Nellie  J.,  420 
Dow,  Sarah,  10 
Earle,  Henry,  46 

Lydia,  47 
Easman,  Timothy  N.,  268 
Eastman,  Thomas,  315 
Eddy,  Mary,  52 
Elsworth,  Edna  V.,  318 
Emery,  James,  39 

Evans, ,  186 

Farrar,  Wesley  O.,  316 
Faulkner,  Amory,  141 
Finlay,  A.,  385 
Fogg,  Melvin  A.,  331 
Folsom,  Gertrude,  457 

Mary,  30 
Foote,  Harry  E.,  451 
Foster,  Lovinia  S.,  155 

Nathaniel,  107 

Sarah,  172 
Fraser,  Anna  B.,  358 

Frisbee, ,  444 

Frost,  Jane,  36 
Fry,  Mary,  179 
Frye,  Tobias,  205 
Fuller,  Fanny,  139 
Furbish,  David,  177 
Getshell,  Samuel,  22 

Gibson,  ,  35 

Goddard,  Mary,  173 

Mary  E.,  265 

Zilpah,  266 
Gould,  Martha,  57 

Mussey,  15 
Gove,  Pelatiah,  145 
Greenough,  Eunice,  37 
Hanscom,  Ratsv,  178 
Hanson,  Tobias,  13 
Harris,  Sarah  Whitcomb,  293 
Hartford,  Carrie  E.,  305 


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Index 


Haskell,  Florence  E.,  415 
Hawks,  Joseph,  216 
Haszelton,  Herbert,  411 
Hill,  Hannah,  2 
Hoag,  Moses,  209 
Hobbs,  Addie  F.,  438 
Hoyt,  Rhoda  M.,  189 
Holder,  Joseph.  54 
Holyoke,  Adeline,  410 
Houston,  H.  H.,  384 
Howe,  Lucinda  Ellen,  278 
Hunt,  Eva  Johnson,  422 
Hussey,  Mary,  19 

Phebe,  183 

Silvanus,  67 

Stephen,  32 
Jenkins,  Elijah,  17 

Joseph,  39 

Moses,  171 

Wm.,  Jr.,  29 
Jepsom,  Abner,  88 
Jepson,  John,  220 
Jewett,  Moses,  20 
Johnson,  Abigail,  347 

Isiah,,  315 

NeUie,    1348 
Jones,  Mary,  55 
Kirchner,  Albert,  437 
Knowlton,   Susanna,    11 
Lawry,  Sylvester,  306 
Leighton,  John,  257 
Leistnee,  Lydia,  250 

Louden,  ,  452 

Lovice,  ,  114 

Lunt,  John,  170 
Lydston,  Abby,  64 
Mann,  Geo.,  191 
Marston,  Fred,  321 
Martin,  Amanda  A.,  288 
Mazeet,  Thos.,  4 
McGIoughlin,  Jessie  W.,  459 
McLaren,  Mary  A.,  418 
McMillin,  E.,  388 
Meader,  Joseph,  21 

Moody,  .  187 

Morrell,  Nicholas,  3 
Morse,  John  W.,  414 

Susan  E.,  302 
Mudge,  N.  A.,  218 
Neiter,  Elizabeth,  373 
Nichols,  Eunice,  299 

John.  83 
Nock,  Judith,  27 
Nutter,  Alice  M.,  38 
Page,  Judith,  210 
Peaslee,   D.   J.,  463 
Perry,  Eli,  115 
Pert,  Edwin,  382 


Pettee,  Francena,  246 
Pierce,  Thos.,  115 
Plaisted,  Wm.,  195 
Post,  Geo.,  251 

Wm.  H.,  249 
Purinton,  Lydia,  167 

Lavinia,  169 
Ramsdell,  Eunice,  166 
Ray,  Sarah,  139 
Remick,  Grace,  42 
Robinson,  Timothy,  28 
Rogers,  Emma,  404 

John,  193 
Rowe,  Brigham,  268 
Russ,  Sarah  E.,  272 
Russell,  Elvira  F.,  277 
Sargent,  Wm.,  256 
Schraf,  Clara,  296 
Searwood,  Elizabeth,  282 
Skinner,  Olive  L.,  329 
Small,  Rose,  240 
Smith,  Jane,  59 

J.  T.,  406 
Somerby,  Ann,  194 

Nancy,  194 
Southwick,  John,  81 
Spear,  Adeleia,  247 
Spinny,  Laura,  307 
Staples,  Joanna,  56  / 

Rose  Addie,  253     / 
Swan,  Emma,  323  / 

Taft,    Henry,   157  / 

Thompson,  James,  5v 
Tappen,  Eliza  A.,  192 
Thomas,  Joshua,  235 
Thorndike,  S.  J.,  379 
Thurston,  Mary  Ann,  239 

Tibbetts,  ,  450 

Tobey,  Dr.  Saml.,  148 
Towne,  F.  W,.  364 
Tucker,  Chas.  R.,  149 

Elizabeth,  178 
Varney,  Abigail,  8,  125 

Otis,  20 

Sarah,  215 
Vittum,  Mary  O.,  320 
Wakefield,  Susan  E.,  304 
Ward,  Hartwell  O.,  217 
Watson,  Mary,  93 
Weeks,  Albert,  222 

James  W.,  94 
Wheeler,  Asa,   137 

Betsy,  239 

Daniel,  50 

E.  T.,  157 

Merriam,  18 
White,   Sarah,  1 
Whittier,  Esther  J.,  292 


I  N  D 


E  X 


181 


Wing,  Jane,  242 
Wilkerson,  Mehitable,  206 
Winslow,  Chas.  C,  294 
Wood,  Ella  G.,  325 


Nellie  A.,  325 

Woodsum,  ,  445 

Young,  ,  114 


DESCENDANTS  OF  JOHN  ERIE 


Aaron  P.,  458,  939 
Abba,  774 
Abbott,  925,  1080 
Abby,  633,  1038 
Abiah,,  72,  570,  966 
Abial,  280,  445 

Abigail,  119,  123,  261,  388,  390,  534, 
875,  934,  989 

Abiel,  45,  120,  270,  533,  556,  574 

Addie,  1062 

Addington  D.,  800,  1251 

Adelia  Elizabeth,  1400 

Adaline,  909,  1141,  1269 

Albert,  551,  671,  813,  952,  1059,  1233 

Alexander,  992,  1379 

Alfred,  115,  260,  286,  721,  884,  1355 

Alice,   1157,   1205,   1292,   1297,   1347, 

1361 
Alonzo,  552,  1008 
Althine,  1239 
Amanda,  600 
Amos,  186,  318,  424,  610,  632,  859, 

906 
Andrew,  790,  792,  1185,  1241 
Angeline,  538 
Ann,  717,  822,  1131 
Anna,   1066,   1105,  1166,   1189,   1214, 

1217,  1296,  1313 
Anne,  15,  29,  49,  52,  204,  1300 
Annetta  A.,  1137 
Annie,  360,  1004,  1315,  1319 
Anson  Houston,  821 
Ardelia  B.,  694 
Arthur  Mosely,  1219 
Artimus,  440 
Arozine  L.,  1021 
Asa,  340,  967,  1312 
Avaline,  910 
Augusta  Adelaide,  1034 
Auline,  898 
Austin  Joseph,  1149 
Azubah,  103 
Barbara,  1412 
Benjamin,  3,  25,  41,  91,  99,  161,  167. 

343,   350,   362,    389,   546,   643. 

685,  689,   770,   772,   IIZ,   1094 
Bernice  Runella.  1408 


Bertha  Osborn,  1348 

Bethia,  69,  359 

Betty,  194,  233,  248,  494,  1084 

Betby.  285,  320,  33i,  339,  432,  473,  573, 

673,  725,  986 
Buelah  G.,   1354 
Byron  Leslie,  1333 
Caleb,  304,  606,  715,  975,  1194 
Calista,  1076 
Calvin,  1222,  1223 
Carl,  1413.  1421 

Caroline,  400,  462,  508,  537,  557,  586, 
782,  937,  951,  1065,  1154,  1322 
Carrie,  1190 
Casciida,  638 
Cassandra,  356 

Catherine,  719,  988,  1150,  1285.  1291 
Celia  J.,  645 

Charles,  258,  421,  503,  504.  608,  61 L 
686,   849,   886,   891,   900,   907, 
943,    1043,    1050,    1110,    1125, 
1146,    1168,    1186,    1218,    1231, 
1244,    1252,    1282,    1324,     1349, 
1363,    1378,    1385,    1390,    1420 
Charlotte,   436,   478,   497,    549,   997 
1151,   1156,   1228,    1238,   1374 
Chauncey,  661 
Chester  David,  1340 
Chloe,  211,  927 
Christopher  A.,  930 
Civil  Mary,  912 
Clare,  267 
Clarissa  E.,  695 
Clifford  Burton,  848 
Cornelia,  560,  819 
Cora,  1106,  1147 
Cordelia,    1138 
Corsetta,  1331,  1407 
Cyrus,  437 

Daniel,  82,  169,  341,  372,  487,  501 

655,  704,  734,  735,  750,  973, 

1115,  1139,  1179,  1216,  1243, 

1293,  1370 

David,  60,  137,  155,  323,  336.  346, 

642,  678,  1091,  1116 
Dean,  294,  998 
Deborah,  23,  62,  84,  156,  517 


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Index 


Delia,  550,  1031 

Derva  B.,  677 

Dewitt  Clinton,,  539 

Diantha,  958 

Dolly,  325 

Dorcas,  107,  225 

Dorothy,  34,  106 

Dudley,  651,  652,  1369 

Dulcina,  669,  1148 

Eben,  636,  1074 

Ebenezer,  21,  58,  136.  150,  314,  345, 

347,  613,  663,  862,  1079 
Edgar  Parkman,  1346 
Edith,  1327.  1402 
Edmund,   Bailey.   1289 
Edward,  1012,  1187 
Edwin,  942,  748,  1045 
Effie  Pht^b.  ,  1401 
Eldridge   Carleton,   1044 
Eleanor  Maude,  1375 
Elisa,  354 

Ella,  847,  960.  1160,  1405 
Ellen,  700,  756,  764,  1129,  1262.  1271 
Elmer,  1016 
Elsie  Etta,  823 
Elson  Dury,  1047 
Elvira  P.,  1029 

Eliza,  418.  514,  634,  831,  1240,  1246 
Elizabeth,   4,  56,  92,   138,   147,   149, 

164,    179,   219,   254,   312,   391, 

410,    509,    525.   530,   547,    554, 

615,   702,   783,  794,  815,   1192, 

1230,  1248 
Elize  E..  1103 
Emeline,  676,  740 
Emerson,  446 
Emery,  1128 
Emily,  471,  474,  577,  919,  931,  954, 

1142.  1302,  1353 
Emma,  670,  1227,  1299.  1362 
Enoch,  206,  240,  401,  464,  518,  619, 

786,  1220 
Erlan  Harvey,  1326 
Esther,  10.  273,  646 
Ethel,  1328,  1335 
Eunice  Laura,  1095 
Evelyn   Gertrude,  1423 
Ezekiel,  198 

Fanny,  324,  796,  1013,  1027 
Fedelia  Swan,  511 
Fernando,  1036 
Fidelia,  627,  »63 
Flora  A..  1377 
Florence   Frances,   1339 
Florentine  Lucilla,  766 
Foster,  1195 
Francis,  488,  699,  830,  911,  913,  977, 

979,  984,  1107,  1210,  1301,  1388 


Frank,  1009,  1064,  1172,  1338,  1383, 
1384 

Franklin,  693,  916 

Frederick,  189,  228,  305,  417,  443, 
449,  500,  607,  724,  808,  810, 
922,    1005,    1010,    1068,    1317 

Gardner,  1381 

Gates  Ford,  797 

Gaynell,  1419 

George,  277,  380,  466,  687,  747,  753, 
811,  825,  853,  868,  887,  890, 
894,  896,  904,  932,  945,  961, 
1051,  1104,  1111,  1126,  1145. 
1184,  1212,  1264,  1273,  1274, 
1307,  1341,  1358 

Geneva,  1173 

Gertrude,  361,  1099,  1197 

Gilbert,  439 

Gladys,  1380 

Grace,  1203 

Gustavus  D.,  1174 

Hamilton,  964 

Hannah,  20,  51,  63,  67,  98,  132,  146, 
152,  172,  191,  199,  208,  224, 
239,  268,  286,  311,  322,  358, 
374,  383,  413,  427,  450,  468, 
476,  482,  495,  567,  743,  805, 
864,  892,  933,  983,  996,  1024, 
1073,  1188,  1265,  1298 

Harley   Edgar,  1357 

Harold  Clark,  1372 

Harriet,  241,  461,  522,  543,  629,  630, 
682,   776,   843,   858,   889,   1017 

Harrison,  843 

Harry,  755,   1014,   1053,   1100,   1171 

Harvey,  575,  657,  1040,  1049 

Hattie,  1011 

Hawley,  920 

Helen,  901,  1063,  1087,  1256,  1350 

Henry,  259,  406,  515,  544,  612,  659, 
n\  731,  757,  801,  855,  1124, 
1136,  1200,  1256,  1320,  1356 

Hepsebah,  12 

Hermon,  455,  788,  929 

Hiram,  660,  802,  1259 

Hitty,  490 

Holly,  447 

Horace,  548,  897,  1225 

Hulda,  109 

Huldah,  618,   1072 

Ida,  1191,  1337 

Ira,  444,  918 

Isaac,  43,  124,  174,  279,  308,  382, 
386,  563,  579,  767,  791,  1177, 
1232 

Jackson  Brown,  962 

Jacob,  569 


Index 


183 


James,  7,  27,  80.  87,  190,  222,  321, 
330,  408,  426,  454,  469,  484, 
620,  653,  672,  716,  765,  820, 
855,  870,  956,  974,  1078,  1144, 
1155,    1158,    1236,    1304,    1373 

Jane,  609,  697,  917,  946,  1132 

Jed,  924 

Jedidiah,  200,  452.  614 

Jedithan,  803 

Jeremiah,  489,  985,  987 

Jerome,  572 

Jessie,  315,  623,  628,  1082,  1092,  1101, 
1345 

Joanna,  85,  220,  485 

John,  1,  2,  9,  16,  42,  53,  61,  83,  87, 
93,  95,  101,  118,  140,  148,  157, 
213,  232,  255,  274,  276,  282, 
292,  309,  327,  344,  349,  Z7Z, 
425,  459,  480,  491,  512,  513, 
516,  519,  555,  561,  565,  583, 
616,  635,  649,  658,  666,  680, 
696,  705,  738,  742,  872,  888, 
899,  903,  969,  1028,  1054,  1061, 
1086,  1118,  1120,  1133,  1198, 
1275,  1334,  1350,  1367,  1391, 
1416 

Jonathan,  36,  59,  112,  223,  275,  319, 
329,  409,  493,  498,  640,  798, 
827,  1113,  1267 

Joseph,  11,  30,  38,  50,  55,  102,  125, 
130,  218,  237,  244,  289,  298, 
332,  351,  369,  379,  492,  566, 
583,  590,  592,  602,  641,  667, 
706.  729,  754,  994,  1007,  1109, 
1183,  1280,  1290,  1358,  1382 

Josephine,  824,  1039 

Joshua,  44,  113,  116,  117,  249,  284, 
1046 

Josiah  Bromwell,  1398 

Jonas  S.  Holt.  923 

Judith,  162,  1208 

Julia,  857,  1097 

Julius,  1161 

Katy,  1159,  1306 

Laura,  856,  914,  938,  1288 

Lauretta,  915 

Laroy,  1035 

Laury,  578 

Lavia  J.,  1143 

Lavina,  470 

Lee  Walling,  1318 

Lena  May,  1352 

Leroy  Sunderland,  1032 

Lester,  1344,  1411 

Lewis,  1006,  1206 

Lilian  Eveline,  1255 

Livinia,   953 

Lois,  1048,  1343 


Loretta,  684 

Louis  Julius,  829 

Louisa,  536,  834,  999,  1081,  1201 

Love   Pickman,   158 

Lucietta,  1089 

Lucinda,  637,  1025 

Lucretia  A.  B.,  752 

Lucy,  326,  395,  402,  526,  562,  624, 
644,  708,  746,  779,  785,  806, 
841,  957,  1075,  1122,  1202,  1284 

Luther  B.,  564,  1023 

Lydia,  26,  68,  94.  139,  184,  271,  348, 
404,  524,  559,  732,  758,  959, 
980,  1030,  1221 

Mabel,   1325,   1329,   1342,   1415 

Marantha,  1311 

Marcus,   1268 

Margaret,  387,  505,  527,  532,  1003, 
1397,  1410, 

Maria,  463,  921 

Marian  Munson,  1417 

Marietta.  603 

Marion,  784,  1336,  1387 

Marshall,  874 

Martha,  105,  171,  217,  246,  257,  365, 
398,  540,  598,  605,  691,  727, 
768,  769,  771,  777,  854,  869, 
1052,  1204 

Mary,  8,  18,  35,  40,  57,  111,  143, 
151,  170,  183,  235,  253,  290, 
353,  376,  393,  399,  448,  460, 
479,  521,  529,  542,  589,  675, 
679,  690,  714,  739,  751,  759, 
761,  775,  787,  799,  812,  828, 
833.  844,  851,  893,  902,  928, 
936.  949,  991,  993,  1002,  1056, 
1057,  1070,  1083,  1093,  1096, 
1102,  1112,  1121,  1135,  1140, 
1152,  1169,  1181,  1196,  1199, 
1209,  1211,  1215,  1242,  1253, 
1258,  1261,  1277,  1310,  1314, 
1323,  1392,  1399 

Matilda  Silvia,  749 

Maurice  E.,  1376 

Mehitable,  14,  47,  127,  128,  129,  153, 
291,  306,  662,  968,  1123,  1130 

Mercy,  144,  203 

Merritt  Harmon,  541 

Mevren,  1394 

Milburn,  1308 

Mildred  B.,  1414  \ 

Millicent  Moore,  1067 

Milly  E.,  1127 

Milton  Elwood,  1404 

Minor  Gates,  1249 

Miranda,  483,  1134 

Molly,   226 

Morris,  576,  683 


184 


Index 


Moses,  175,  621,  1071,  1090,  1396 

Myra  J.,  553 

Myrtice  Estelle,  1170 

Nancy,  293,  2,2,7,  384,  475,  502,  506, 

617,  665,  674,  970,  982,   1001, 

1303 
Naomi,  104,  338 
Napoleon  B.,  698 
Nathan,  22,  65,  IZ,  168,  366,  370,  423, 

728,   732,  744,  877,  895,   1213, 

1278,  1389 
Nathaniel,  13,  96,  100,  134,  234,  247, 

301,   302,   414,    435,   650,   882, 

1069 
Nauson  B.,  701 
Nellie,  1321,  1359 
Nestor  M.,  339 
Nettie,  1163,  1165 
Newton,  846.  1226 
Noah,  431,  873 
Norman  B.,  703 
Olive  Mary,  1371 
Oliver,  375,  736,  745 
Ophelia  C,  668 
Oren,  795,  1245 
Orin  G,  854 
Orville  Henry,  1332 
Oscar,  1224,  1393 
Osgood,  496 
Otis  Chas.,  836 
Pamila,  192,  229,  243,  451,  995 
Paskell  H.,  947 
Peace  B.,  720 
Perkins  Z.,  664 
Persis,  245,  434,  880 
Peter,    76.    159,   173,   202,   210,   656, 

1119 
Phebe,  19,  33,  48,  66,  89,  97,  142,  176, 

182,    188,   227,   262,   272,   535, 

789,  865,  976,  1176 
Philip,  166,  177,  368,  396,  712 
Philander,  681 
Phinehis,  114 
Ploony,  654 
Polly,   181,  231,   335,   342,   363,   415, 

647,  965 
Porter,  941 
Preston  Willis,  1037 
Priscilla,  70 
Prosser  Hall,  1287 
Rachel.  90.  381,  571,  1033 
Randell,  1018 
Raymond,  1295 

Rebecca,  145,  333,  453,  510,  940 
Reuben,  195,  197,  407,  807,  809,  905 
Reuby,  242,  416 


Rhoda  Ann,  583 

Richard,  133,  299,  593,  596 

Robie,  317,  625,  1077,  1098 

Robinson,  486,  972,  981 

Roselie,  1316 

Rosina,  1020 

Rosetta,  688 

Ruby  Rivella,  1330 

Russell,  1041,  1042 

Ruth,  39.  154,  1406 

Sally,  163,  214,  238,  313,  331,  352 

Samuel,  6,  17,  24,  46,  74,  79,  126,  135, 
185,  205,  209,  252,  303,  310, 
405,  412,  457,  477,  528,  595, 
763,  826,  835,  926,  935,  973, 
1235,  1247,  1270 

Sanford  W.,  1167 

Sara,  5 

Sarah,  28,  64.  75,  88,  122,  141,  180, 
187,  201,  212,  215,  221,  251, 
256,  266,  278,  288,  295,  364, 
397,  411,  463,  499,  531,  545, 
588,  597,  599,  622,  642,  713, 
726,  778,  816,  817,  867,  881, 
990,  1000,  1055,  1060,  1108, 
1114,  1117,  1175,  1182,  1260, 
1309,  1364,  1366 

Serena  Jolmson,  760 

Sheldon,  883 

Silvester,  950 

Simeon  Cheney,  1365 

Simon,  121 

Solon  A..  1153 

Sophia,  297,  307,  558,  581,  584 

Sopronia,  433 

Spaulding,  1178 

Stephen,  420,  591,  718,  842,  1254 

Susan,  216,  419,  442,  481,  507,  520, 
523,  626,  780,  837,  845,  866, 
908,  1237,  1281 

Susannah,  78,  108,  207,  269,  316,  971 

Tabitha,  54,  110,  131 

Tamson,  357,  707 

Thelma,  1422 

Theophilus,  178,  403,  793,  818,  1234 

Timothy,  31,  32,  37,  81,  196,  236, 
281,  283,  328,  438,  441,  456, 
467,  568,  580,  878,  879 

Thomas,  250,  604 

Triphenia,  804 

Tryhena,  1263 

Wakefield  Gale,  631 

Walter,  948,  13S1,  1386 

Warren,  838,  876 

Wealthie,  1019 

Western  E.,  944 

Wilbur  D.,  1164 


tA 


Index 


185 


William,  11,  160,  165,  296,  300,  355, 

371,    385,   392,   394,   422,  472, 

587,    594,   601,   639,   692,  711, 

730,    IZl,   741,    762,   781,  832, 

840,   850,   860,   871,   955,  978, 

1058,    1085,    1162,    1180,  1193, 
1279,  1283,  1418 


Wille  Robinson,  1305 
Willis  Gates,  1403 
Willy  Francis,  1250 
Winona  Elizabeth,  1409 
Zachariah,  193,  430 


PERSONS  WHO  HAVE  MARRIED  DESCENDANTS  OF 

JOHN  ERIE 


Abbott,  Abial,  199 

Chloe,  202 

Ebenezer,  105 

El'zabeth,  91 

Farnum,  844 

Henry  W.,  514 

Jeremiah,  312 

John  A.,  12 

Moses,  246 

Philip,  92    • 

Prudence,  576 

Solomon,  402 

Susan  M..  623 
Adams,  Mary,  467 

Melvin,  1209 
Aken,  Mark,  473 
Alger,   C,  443 
Allen,  Eliza,  868 

Geo.,  526 
Allyn,  Lydia,  382 
Ames  or  Eames,  Saml.,  123 
Andrews,  Abraham,  278 

Robt,  23 
Anthoen,  J.  N.,  559 
Archer,  Harriet,  ZIZ 
Arey,  Annie  E.,  631 
Armstrong,  Harriet,  788 
Ashley,  W.  D.,  1337 
Aslebee,  Mary,  6 
Atwood,  Rachel,  27 
Austin,  Saml.,  47 
Ayer,  Elizabeth,  484 
Bachilder,  Sabina  T.,  672 
Bailey,  ,  70 

Mary  S.,  792 

Nathan,  995 

Tristam  B.,  995 
Baker,  Hannah,  136 

Prissella,  234 

Sally,  289 

Susannah  S.,  244 
Baldwin,  Joel,  479 

Rhoda,  101 


Bannan,  Lucy  F.,  628 
Barden,  Bradford,  411 
Barker,  Prissilla,  13 
Barnard,  David,  404 

Lydia,  786 
Barnes,  Phineas,  499 
Barr,  Saml.,  204 

Wm.  M.,  1401 

Barton,  Benj.,  153 

Geo.  W.,  1114 
Harriet  L.,  703 
Herbert,  1169 
Miranda,  343 
Barricklow,  Mary,  1115 
Barry,  Lucy,  414 

Baston,  ,  1366 

Balchler,  Lydia,  140 
Bean,  Jane,  979 
Beard,  Wm.,  532 
Bell,  J.  M.,  520 

Marie  L.,  383 
Bennet,  Abel,  644 
J.  M.  C.,  549 
Berry,  John,  363 

Best  or  Bass,  ,  35 

Beverly,  Mary,  621 
Bickford,  Asa,  782 
Bingham,  I.  A.,  1124 
Birnie,  Ann,  730 
Blaisdell,  David,  311 
Blake,  Hannah,  616 
Blanchard,  Abiel,  525 
Betsy,  287 
John,  475 
P.,  286 
Bliss,  Alden   E.,   1122 
Blood,  Wm.,  339 
Bodwell,  Harriet,  987 
Boise,  Lucy,  981 
Boggs,  Wm.,  537 
Boman,  Annie,  386 
Booth,  Harriet,  803 


186 


Index 


Bott,  ,  529 

S.  R.,  834 
Boutwell,  E.  E.,  1052 

L.,  1154 
Bowers,  Jarvis,  1134 

Philip,  211 
Bowman,  John,  146 
Boyce,  James,  360 
Boyden,  John,  221 
Boynton,  Amos,  642 
Bradish,  Abigail,  173 
Bradley,  Leveret,  988 
Brainard,  Hannah,  13 
Bragg,   Ingalls,  226 
Bridges,  Mary,  405 

Moody,  104 

Sarah,  22 
Briggs,  Benj.,  511 

F.  H..  1361 
Bromwell,  E.  S.,  1244 
Brooks,  Betsy,  196 

Matilda,  1005 
Brown,   Andrew,  633 

Catherine,  671 

Chas.  H.  C,  756 

E.  H.,  667 

Hannah,  477 

Mary,  458 

Mehitable,  327 

Sarah,  648 
Buchanan,  Miss,  604 

C.  V.  M.,  302 
Buck,  Asabel,  262 

Matilda,  258 
Buckler,  I.  P.,  429 
Buffum,  Anna,  355 
Burhans,  Fannay,  701 
Burt,  Seth,  239 
Butler,  Ann,  501 
Butterfield,  Laura,  444 
Buxton,  Joseph,  358 
Campbell,  Alexander,  85 

Flora,  1064 

Phebe,  222 
Carlton,  Chas.,  399 

Dean,  217 

Eunice,  80 

Ezekiel,  225 

Hannah,  81 

Mary,  77 
Carter,  C  P.,  627 
Caverly,  Susy,  587 
Chadwick,  Wm.,  229 
Chamberline,  L.  M.,  658 

Saml.,  535 
Chandler,  Fanny,  403 

John, 20 

Mary  A.,  305 


Chapin,  D.  H.,  1399 
Chapman,  Maude  V.,  1347 
Chase,  A.  H.,  1213 

Anthony,   122 

Josiah,  129 
Cheney,  Ezra  A.,  694 
Chickering,  Sarah,  80 
Church,  John  C,  510 
Clapp,  Amelia,  729 
Clark,  Diana,  1116 

E.  S.,  99 

J.  P.,  635 

Jonas,  52 

Mary  F.,  1210 

Roxy  A.,  636 
Clearwater,  Genevieve,  699 
Cobb,  Ermina,  539 
Coburn,  Lucy,  583 
Cochran,  Mary,  580 
Colburn,  D.,  11 
Colby,  Sarah.  205 
Cole,  Job,  805,  806 
Collier,  Mercy,  318 
Cook,  Charlotte,  791 

L.,  620 
Coolidge,  H.   A.,  609 
Crosby,  Timothy,  181 
Cross,  David,  965 

Saml.,  980 
Cummings,  Cynthia,  191 

Martha,  1403 
Cuningham,  James,  570 
Currier,  Sylvester,  851 

Carrie,  656 
Cushman,  Eliza,  317 
Cutter,  A.  S.,  1336 
Cutting,  Geo.,  335 
Cutts,  Benj.,  354 
Dale,  Joseph,  393 
Dane,  Deliverance,  38 

Mary,  44 
Daniels,   Chas.,   785 

Sally,  660 

Thorndike,  397 
Davidson,  A.  O.,  1271 

Hannah,  911 
Davis,  Alice,  585 

Mary,  640 

Silas  C,  1062 
Davy,  Louise  E.,  728 
De  Long,  S.  D.,  1188 
Delphy,  Frances,  1332 
Dennis,  Moses,  180 

Saml.,  410 
Dinsmore,  John,  295 

Stephen,  291 
Dinsbury,  Caroline,  409 
Dole,  Elam,  986 


Index 


187 


Doliver,  Hannah,  83 
Dow,  Abigail,  567 

Lorenzo,  983 
Downing,  Saml.,  416 
Drew,  Mary,  466 
Drury,  Jane  E.,  575 
Dudley,  Louisa  M.,  698 
Dunham,  Mary,  680 
Dumpry,  Fanny,  466 
Durant,  Hannah,  186 
Eastman,  Emma  S.,  1119 

Joseph,  682 

Sarah   C,  653 
Eaton,  Hubbard,  997 
Edes,  Thos.,  108 
Edson,  Elijah,  434 
Edwards,  Francis,  804 
Emerson,  Mary,  492 

Susan,  197 
Emery,  Abigail,  45 

Betsy,  641 
Elsworth,  Polly,  206 
Ervine,  James,   538 
Erwine,  Mary,  157 
Farnum,  Elizabeth,  21 

John,  75,  170 

Josiah,  57 

Rebecca,  200 

Tabitha,  16 
Farrington,  Lavina,  284 

Lucy,  287 

Philip,  141,  220 
Farnsworth,  Geo.  S.,  560 
Faxon,  Sarah,  729 
Fessenden,  Eva  B.,  1053 
Field,  A.  F.,  547 

L.  E.,  1343 

Katherine,  1226 
Fish,  Benj.,  253 
Fisher,  E.  C,  522 

F.  S.,  1415 
Fisk,  Daniel,  322 
Fletcher,  Mary,  205 
Flint,  Ellen,  1028 
Floyd,  E.  J.,  801 
Folsom,  Abbie  L.,  1040 
Ford,  Seth  F.,  509 
Forman,  A.,  505 
Foster,  Abigail,  13 

Benj.,  242 

J.  H.,  1001 

Mary,  38,  240 

Rachel,  80,  174 
Fox,  Phebe,  437 

Thos.,  740 
Franks,  Lydia  H.,  974 
Frefry,  Benj.,  1260 
Frost,  Capt.,  Zll 


Furbush,  Milburn,  892 

Saybia,  716 
Gage,  Sophia,  563 

Daniel,  89 

Thos.,  89 
Gale,  Joseph,  316 
Galloway,  Mary,  421 
Garcelon,  Asa,  584 
Gardner,  Emily,  1183 
Garland,  Joseph,  880 
Garney,  James,  453 
Gavitt,  Joseph,  163 
George,   Emily,  420 

Mary,  420 
Gleason,  Amanda,  423 
Glover,  Sarah,  1218 
Goodale,  Fanny,  656 
Gordon,  Betsy,  270 

Emma,  1042 

Hugh,  40 

Mary,  135 

Sally,  133 
Gould,  Ambrose,  56 

S.  S.,  1127 
Gowan,  Abner,  1400 
Graves,  Julia,  767 
Gutterson,  Abial,  215 
Hagaman,  John,  266 
Hagear,  John,  540 
Hall,  Betsy,  489 

Frances,   849 

Sarah,  551 
Hamilton,  Robt.,  1003 
Harlow,  Geo.,  702 
Harraman,   [ohn,  1239 
Haseltine,  David,  90 
Haskell,  Enoch,  107 

Hannah,  43 
Hauson,  Joseph,  719 
Hawley,  Sarah,  201 
Haywood,  Mary,  661 
Hencklieff,  John,  523 
Hibbard, ,  267 

Dyer,   331 
Hill,  Lucy,  657 
Hoag,  Nancy,  698 
Hobart,  Daniel,  993 
Hodgsdon,   Benj.,  383 
Hogan,  Ann,  718 
Holbrook,  Lucy,  317 

Sally,  435 
Holly,  Polly,  198 
Holt,  Benj.,  64 

Chloe,  140 

Deborah,  425 

Elizabeth,  124 

Jacob,  235 

Jonas,  451 


188 


Index 


Holt,  Joseph,  573 
Rachel,  283 
Susan,  394 
Wm.,  273 
Helton,  Elizabeth,  Z7 
Homer,  John,  845 
Houghton,  Sarah,  430 
Houston,  Elsie,  408 
Hovey,  Rebekah,  659 
How,  Saml.,  353 
Hunter,  Jonathan,  326 
Huntoon,  Dianna,  899 
Huse,  Joseph,  461 
Hutchington,  Harriet,  469 
Hutchinson,  Orista,  1224 
Ingalls,  James,  111 
Josiah,  10 
Joseph,  976 
Irish,  James,  1066 
Irland,  Thos.,  238 
Jameson,  Nancy,  572 

Jenkins,  ,  171 

Johnson,  Hannah,  121 
Mary,  440 
Peter,  740 
R.  C,  665 
Wm.,  69 
Jones,  Abbott,  233 
Nathan,  476 
Lucy,  284 
Joslin,  Betsy,  336 

Mary,  661 
Judwine,   Harriet,  658 
Kendall,  Lacinda,  344 
Kenney,  A.,  97 
John,  1261 
Kent,  N.  M.,  546 
Kile,  O.  W.,  1055 
Kimball,  Benj.,  48,  485 
Elizabeth,  58 
Joanna,  973 
Kittredge,  G.  K.,  1135^ 
Kliugerman,  Minnie,  1324 
Knapp,  H.  H.,  1138 
Kneeland,  G.  W.,  545 
Knight,  Sir  John,  158 
Knowlton,  John,  384 
Lakeman,  N.,  164 
Lander,   Mary,   175 
Lane,  Mary,  366 
Leach,  Zelma,  967 
Leavitt,  Lois,  648 
Lydia,  648 
Ruth,  1113 
Mary,  321 
Leinbach,  Ellen,  1279 
Lewis,  W.  G.,  1123 
Lilian,  Elizabeth,  800 


Litchfield,  Rufus,  465,  468 
Little,  Thos.,  622 
Lockwood,  Nathaniel,  536 
Lovejoy,  Asa,  187 
Lucy,  178 
Mary,  190       - 
Wm.,  28 

Lovett,  ,  362 

Lucal,  Kathryn,  \M6 
Luscomb,  Phebe,  797 
Lyon,  Hanford,  1004 
McAluse,  Annie,  836 

McEveston,  ,  1306 

McGrath,  H.  G.,  1407 
McLoughlin,  Mary,  444 
McLuUend,  Mary,  371 
Macarter,  Sarah,  445 
Mackay,  Margaret,  228 
Magoon,  Selushia,  533 
Matley,  Judith,  346 
Maloy,  Emily,  978 
March,  Joanna,  294 
Marshall,  Sarah,  355 
Marston,  Daniel,  374 
Martin,  Pearl,  1057 
Maseman,  Eliza,  802 
Mason,  Hale,  669 
Judith,  472 
Malvida,  1054 
Mercy,  Elizabeth,  117 
Merriam,  Emma,  1125 
Merriel,  John,  419 

Jonathan,  415,  418 
Messer,  Abbiah,  484 

Mary,  840 
Miles,  Clarkson,  823 
Miller,  Wm.,  739 
Mines,  Alfred,  697 

Percy,  700 
Mitchell,  J.  W.,  1208 
Moody,  Greenlief,  776 
Moore,  Mellicent,  587 

Rachel,  825 
Morse,  Harriet,  855 
Morrison,  Chas.,  799 
Moulton,  Jane,  666 
Mowatt,  Anna,  310 
Munger,  Nellie,  1162 
Munson,  Helen,  1358 
Nadeau,  Ramis,  852 
Nelson,  Abby,  1245 
Newland,  Geo.,  1253 
Newman,  Benj.,  495 

Nichols, ,  378 

Ichebod,  356 
Jonathan,  154 
Nieman,  Henry,  1065 


Index 


189 


Noyes,  Betsy,  95,  315 

Hannah,  210 

Henry,  828 

Polly,  314 
Nutting,  Hannah,  168 
Oakes,  W.  S.,  1347 
O'Brien.  Ella,  1398 

Frederick,  1099 
Oliver,  Peter,  158 
Osborn,  Bertha,  1050 
Osborne,  Elizabeth,  1049 

Ernest,  1048 

Philip,  391 

Randolph,  1101 
Osgood,  Elizabeth,  86 

John,  109 

Josiah,  971 

Lydia,  7 

Sarah,  24 

Timothy,  66 
Owens,  Abiel,  120 
Page,  John,  794 
Park,  C.  B.,  1024 
Parker,  Aaron,  535 

Dorcas,  137 

Etta,  1047 

Jonathan,  51 

Joseph,  26 

Mary,  3 

Warren,  248 
Parley,  Moses,  67 
Parrot,  Sidney,  840 
Parsons,  Hannah,  706 
Peabody,  Sarah,  59 
Pebody,  Betsy,  564 

Sarah,  223 
Perkins, ,  510 

Nancy,  332 
Perry,  David,  996 
Pettingill,  Herman,  565 

Joseph,  293 
Pettigrove,  Pauline,  569 
Peters,  Daniel,  216 

Saml.,  19 
Phelps,  Cynthia,  566 

Hannah,  279 
Pickett,  Margaret,  382 
Pickman,  Love,  76 
Pierson,  Etta,  1341 
Pike,  Lucy,  148 
Pingree,  Jennie,  1226 
Pinkham,  Chas.,  719 
Poor,  Daniel,  208,  224 

Hannah,    185 

Mehitable,  50 

Nancy,  486 

Peter,  138 

Susey,  487 


Pope, ,  1020 

Potter,  Eunice,  2 

James,  497 
Powers,  Samantha,  655 
Prentiss,  T.  T.,  1201 
Preston,  Geo.,  1335 
Pulsifer,  Eben,  256 

Punington, ,  359 

Purdy,  Maria,  452 
Putnam,  John,  787 
Ramsdell,  D.  N.,  1000 
Rand,  Eliza,  795 
Rankin,  Henry,  462 
Ransom,  Frederick,  1364 
Read,  Ann,  370 
Rhoads,  Mary,  632 
Rich,  Jane,  496 
Richardson,  Barbara,  877 

Eliza,  788 

Henry,  1310 

Mary,  412 
Rideout,  Joshua,  577 
Roaf,  Thos.,  1221 
Roberts,  David,  867 
Robinson,  Jesse,  578 

Mary,  130 

Mehitable,  222 

Thos.,  624 
Robson,  1191 
Roby,  Sarah,  86 
Rockwell,  J.  E.,  1002 
Rounds,  Lemuel,  540 
Rowe,  Sarah,  1249 
Rowell,  Elizabeth,  396 
Russell,  Sarah,  733 

Thos.,  732 
Sanborn,  Daniel,  647 
Sargent,  Edward,  1011 

Elizabeth,  99 

John,  966 

Sarah,  422 

Wm.,  132 
Sawier,  Walter,  638 

Wm.,  637 
Sawyer,  Francis,  463 

Saml.,  463 
Schroeder,  Henrietta,  963 
Seaver,  L.  F.,  797 
Shattuck,  Phebe,  835 

Mary,  401 
Shaw,  Herbert,  1067 
Shirly,  John,  1302 
Shute,  Almira,  640 
Smith,  Asa,  554 

Jacob,  261 

Lydia,  165 

Mary,  250 

Timothy,  543 


190 


Index 


Smith,  Wm  ,  442 
Southwick,  Tamson,  155 
Spalding,  H.  E.,  1300 

Sophia,  441 
Spear,  Caroline,  1058 
Spinney,  John,  837 
Spooner,  Lucy,  449 
Sprague,  Joanna,  27 

Nellie,  1358 
Spring,  H.  S.,  1319 
Sproul,  Addison,  1076 
Steadman,  Luther,  367 

Saml.,  365 
Standish,  Horace,  1327 
Stanley,  Sylvan,  507 
Steavens,  John,  179 

Lucy,  568 
Stevens,  Benj.,  139,  269 

Edward,  182 

James,  34 

John,  869 

Joseph,  18,  176 
Stickney,  Peter,  364 

Wm.,  162 
Stiles,  Idwina,  1045 

Robt.,  4 
Stockwell,  Rachel,  148 
Stodard,  Daniel,  257 
Stowers,  Joseph,  376 
Straw,  Laura,  424 

Nancy,  424 
Streeter,  Joseph,  333 

Phebe,  336 
Sturtevant,  Byron,  1176 

Elizabeth,  439 
Swan,  Asa,  33 

Caleb,  106 

Dorothy,  134 

Francis,  68 

Jerusha,  232 

Joseph,  290 
Sweat,  Nathaniel,  122 
Sweet,  Hannah,  449 
Taylor,  Emma,  1355 
Templeman,  Mary,  167 
Teniswood,  Mary,  793 
Thompson,  C.  T.,  542 

Elizabeth,  249 

James,  771 

Lavinna,  516 

Thos.,  149 
Tibbetts,  Temple,  588 
Tice,  Marion,  457 
Tidd,  Ruth,  979 
Tilson,  Caroline,  810 
Tilton,  Geo.,  1147 
Toby,  Edward,  586 
Toothaker,  Mary,  1115 


Trifield,  John,  272 
Trumbolt,  J.  A.,  558 
Tuck,  Eben  Barker,  348 

Edward,  1112 
Tupper,  Louisa,  575 

Lemira,  574 
Tuttle,  Alline  A.,  1118 

Henry,  367 
Twitchell,  Lois,  300 
Vail,  Mary,  150 

Van  Buskirk,  ,  534 

Vaughn,  ,  1081 

Wakefield,  Emma,  698 
Walker,  Henry,  557 
Wallace,  Thos.,  203 
Waning,  Lina,  1012 
Walters,  N.  B.,  1131 
Wardwell,  Esther,  193 

Peter,  194 
Ware,  Robt.,  1322 
Webster,  Anna,  308 

Luther,  989 

Joseph,  490 

Rhoda,  705 

Mary,  705 
Weeks,  Addie,  877 

Augustus,  915 
Wells,  Eleanor,  1356 

Elizabeth,  259 

Mary,  619 
Wentworth,  Austin,  1075 

Mary.  811 
West,  Capt.,  98 
Weston,  Wm.,  1321 

Whales,  ,  726 

Wheeler,  Joseph,  156 

Rebecca,  155 

Ruth,  9 
White,  Florence,  1251 

Robt.,  313 

Wallace  H.,  1360 
Whitney,  Wm.,  617 
Whittier,  Daniel,  1303 

Lydia,  488 

Moses,  361 
Wight,  Anna,  209 
Wilkins,  John,  582 

Sarah,  177 
Wildman,  Rebecca,  340 
Williams,  Ellen,  681 
Willy,  Worcester,  833 
Wilson,  John,  63,  1166 

Mercy,  319 
Withern, ,  531 

Lydia,  528 
Woodbury,   Abby,  441 

Elizabeth,  61 
Woods,  Wm.,  645 


Index 


191 


Wright,  Alanson,  1141 

John,  470 

Lucy,  155 
Wyman,  Abigail,  431 


Wyman,  Louisa,  464 

Mary,  431 
Wynkoop,  Harriet,  260 
Young,  Ann,  380 


DESCENDANTS  OF  COL.  JOSHUA  FRY 


Aaron,  97 

Alexander  Maury,  124 

Alice,  221,  231 

Amanda,  99 

Ann,  140,  146,  202 

Anne  Clayton,  40 

Austin,  59 

Belle  R.,  249 

Benjamin,  33 

Budd,  60 

Burkett  Davenport,  79 

Gary  H.,  95 

Catherine,  30 

Charles,  121,  125,  163,  191,  207 

Clara,  65,  130,  224 

Clayton,  184 

Cornelia,  76,  11,  161 

David,  88 

Daviridge,   138 

Douglas  Bland,  210 

Edith  Gilliss,  242 

Edmund,  119,  192 

Edward,  50,  209 

Edwin  James,  223,  247,  252 

Elizabeth,  36,  62,  75,  98,  107,  181,  187 

Eliza  W.,  64,  89 

Emily  S.,  49 

EInore  Shepard,  208 

Emery,  244,  250 

Etta,  240 

Frances,  139,  167,  230 

Francis,  20,  78,  84 

Fanny,  53,  193 

Frank,  182,  222,  239 

Fitzhugh,  238 

Gertrude  Campbell,  241 

George,  57 

Harry,  229,  237 

Henry,   3,    15,   12,   45,   70,   106,    115, 

136,  158,  165,  220 
Howell  Lewis,  213 
Hugh,  46,  133,  153,  164,  201 
Jacob,  35 

James,  43,  101,  113,  149 
Jane,  100,  205 
Jennie,  157 
Jessie,  145,  226 


J.  Francis,  55 

John,  2,  16,  24,  92,  94,  96,  105,  132, 

137,  144,  150,  159,  215 
Joseph,  34,  41,  116 
Josephine  L.,  186 
Joshua,  1,  7,  13,  47,  61,  67,  81 
Julia,  171 
Kate,  126,  190 
Leah  W.,  148 
Lettie,  176 
Leula  L.,  248 
Lewis,  175,  227 
Lily,  110,  185 
Lizzie,  160 
Lois,  251 
Lucian,  236 

Lucy,  25,  83,  104,  162,  170,  183 
Luther  Conway,  122 
Maria,  19,  127 
Margaret,  6,  10,  214 
Martha,  4,  12,  69,  86,  102,  168,  171 
Mary,  42,  48,  68,  80,  103,  114,  129, 

135,  147 
Matilda,  39 
Mathew  Henry,  142 
M.  Douglas,  211 
Mildred,  29,  143,  177,  194 
Nancy,  82 
Nannie,  234 
Pamie,  245 
Patsy  Martha,  26 
Peachy,  93 

Peter  Meriwether,  206 
Philip,  44,  112,  118  , 

Rachel,  31 
Rebecca,  Zl ,  108 
Reuben,  11,  123 
Richard  Watson,  203 
Rosa  Lee,  228 
Rosalie,  155 
Rose,  109 
Roy,  235 

Sally,  27,  90,  117,  169,  246 
Samuel  Gordon,  216 
Sarah,  72,  128 
Silas  Wood,  134 
Sophia,  71,  154,  243 


192 


Index 


Speed  Smith,  87,  179 
S.  Stanford,  219 

Susan,  22,  28,  52,  63,  91,  212,  218 
Susannah  Peachy,  38 
Tabitha,  9 

Thomas,  14,  23,  58,  85,  120,  141,  152, 
172,  178 


Thornton,  21,  66 
Virginia  L.,  74 
Walker,  180 
Wesly,  18,  156 

William,  5,  8,  17,  51,  54,  56,  73,  111, 
131,  151,  166,  174,  204,  225 


PERSONS  WHO  HAVE  MARRIED  DESCENDANTS  OF 
COL.  JOSHUA  FRY 


Adams,  Sarah,  22 
Anderson,   Pamelia,  44 
Ayler,  Octavia,  152 
Bacon,  John  Lyddall,  77 
Baldwin,   Dixie,  247 
Banks,  W.  J.,  65 

Barbee,  ,  82 

Barksdale,  Mary  T.,  55 

T.  S,  143 
Barry,  W.  L.,  245 
Bell,  David,  26  ■« 
Boudinot,  H.,  167 
Bradford,  J.  E.,  74 
Bullett,  Wm.  C,  29 
Burnett,  Bell,  70 
Campbell,  Gertrude  May,  220 
Carpenter,  Sarah,  66 
Clark,  Ann,  45 

Lucy,  45 
Clarke,  Geo.  W.,  64 
Cobb,  Chas.,  243 
Cocke,  Bowler,  9 

,  83 

Copeland,  John,  246 

Cox, ,  82 

Davidson,  Mary  L.,  133 
Davis,  Fanny,  121 
Deveridge,  Mary  O.,  51 

Donally,  ,  43 

Dunkum,  Frances,   145 
Durall,  Andrew  B.,  241 
Edgar,  Geo.  M.,  108 
Elgin,  Hallett,  244 
Forman,  Aaron,  31 
Fry,  Catherine,  73 

W.  D.,  126 
Garnett,  Absalom  G.,  130 

Jerry,  129 
Goodman,  James  D.,  146 

Mary  E.,  144 
Goshorn,  Alvin,  113 
Gray,  James  H.,  139 
Thos.  W.,  52 


Green,  John,  27 

Dr.  L.  W.,  81 
Harrison,  Judith,  24 
Haywood,  Deborah,  16 
Heiskill,  Sarah,  142 
Hildebrand,  C.  S.,  169 
Hill,  Etta,  153 

Mary  M.,  1 
Hoffnagle,  L.  B.,  106 
Hope,  Wm.,  40 

Hutchins,  ,  123 

Irvine,  L.  H.,  248 
Leflet,  Sophia,  18 
Lewis,  Mary  C,  132 
Lightfoot,  Goodrich,  12 

Philip,  10 

Saml.  G.,  135 
Lindsey,  Ida,  220 

Little, ,  176 

Mathews,  Henry  W.,  104 

,  173 

Maury,  Ann,  14 

Frances  Fontane,  39 

Mathew,  38 

Mildred,  15 
Miller,  Geo.,  48 
Miner,  Hugh,  63 
Minton,  W.  D.,  249 

Montgomery,  ,  93 

McElhenny,  Elizabeth,  41 
McLauren,  Sarah,  141 
Nichols,  John,  4 

Wm.  T.,  72 

Oden,  ,  118 

Paull,  James,  100 
Pearson,  Wm.  E.,  242 

Ramsey,  ,  98 

Rankin,  Mary  L.,  223 
Ratcliffe,  Frances  W.,  53 
Rucker,  Angus,  148 
Scott,   John,  6 

Sallie,  47 
Seymour,  C,  84 


Index 


193 


Shorter,  Mary,  120 
Slaughter,  Ann  C,  11 

Elizabeth,  14 
Smith,  Betsy,  23 

Robt.  N.,  42 
Sparks,  Thos.,  127 
Spars,   Catherine,  8 
Speed,  John,  25 
Squire,  Annabel  Lee,  220 
Starr,  T.  R,  224 
Strothers,  Archie,  62 
Taliaferro,  Nannie,  150 
Thomas,  R.  S.,  128 
Thompson,  Eliza,  21 
Walker,  Catherine,  13 

Hugh,  19 


Walker,  Peachy,  7 

Sukey,  3 

Susannah,  18 
Watson,  Jessie  M.,  131 
Webb,  Martha,  70 

,  76 

White,  Henry,  71 

Leah,  66 

Maria,  46 

Thos.,  68 
Willes,  Larkin,  49 

Willis,  ,  13 

Wilson,  Lewis,  114 

Martha  G.,  41 
Winston,  ,  90 


DESCENDANTS  OF  THOMAS  FRY 


Adelia  U.,  139 

Agnes,  126 

Alfred  Brooks,  144 

Almy,  52,  68 

Amey,  69 

Amy,  34 

Andrew  Belcher,  87 

Anna,  26,  65,  109 

Benjamin,  38,  48,  53,  88,  104 

Carrie  Estelle,  L-1,  L-3 

Catherine,  5-D,  C-5 

Charles,  L-2,  L-4,  100,  120,  128,  137 

Christopher,  54 

Cynthia,  2 

Daniel.  G,  60,  92,  97 

Deborah  Greene,  74,  93,  94 

Dell,  129 

Eleanor,  62,  82 

Elizabeth,  7,  11,  19,  31,  37,  41,  84, 

101,  102 
Ellen  M.,  123 
Ernest,  112 
Esek,  55 
Fannie  L.,  141 
Frederick,  127 
Freelove,  22 
George,  G-3,  G-4,  145 
Hannah,  13,  21,  30,  70 
Hebe,  G-1 
Helen  Maria,  116 
Henry,  81,   110 
Horace,  140 
Howard  J.,  L-5 
Isabel,  n 
James  Wells,  J 
Jeffrey,  50 


Joseph,  3,  15,  C-33,  46,  66,  98,  108, 

113 
Josephine,  143 

John,  10,  16,  28,  G-2,  36,  75,  78,  85 
Julia  Ann,  90 
Lewis  R.,  124 
Louise  R.,  121 
Lucianna,  61 
Lucretia,  57 
Lucy,  A,  106 
Lydia,  H,  99 
Mary,  9,  18,  B,  24,  42,  44,  56,  57,  103, 

107,  115,  119,  138 
Mercy,  63,  76 
Miriam,  142 
Peleg,  49 
Rhodes,  47 
Richard,  35 

Robt.  Maxwell,  114,  136 
Ruth,  4,  14,  17,  32,  43,  73 
Samuel,  29,  64,  91 
Sarah,  6,  F,  27,  51,  67,  133 
Selfear,  80 

Solomon  Southwick,  117 
Susannah,  39 
Sukey  Greene,  83 
Thalia  Henrietta,  135 
Thomas,    1,    2,    8,    20,    I,    L,    L-4-2, 

L-6,  25,  45,  12,  79,  125 
Virginia,  118 
Walter,  111,  122 
Welthian,  12,  23,  40 
Willard  C,  L-4-1 
William,  58,  71,  86,  95,  105,  134 
Zelia  A.,  K 


194 


Index 


PERSONS  WHO  HAVE  MARRIED  DESCENDANTS  OF 
THOMAS  FRY 


Anthony,  Joseph,  7 
Arnold,  Sarah,  35 
Bowler,  Ann,  66 
Brisco,  Nathan,  E 
Burdick,  Cynthia,  X 
Cardwell,  G.  R.,  135 
Casey,  Edmund,  19 
Clarke,  Mary,  3 
Clendening,  W.  H.,  133 
Cocchini,  Katherine,  L-4 
Coggeshall,  Lucianna,  29 

Mary,  15 
Condon,  Deborah,  85 
Cook,  Eagar,  40 
Cowing,  Mary,  J 
Cranston,  Thos.,  21 
Dickson,  Hugh  G.,  102 
Edwards,  Chas.  A.,  115 
Eldridge,  Randolph,  22 

Ganot,  ,  56 

Gardiner,   Elizabeth,   104 

Job,   26 
Greene,  Deborah,  29 

Eleanor,  8,  33 

Elizabeth,   10 

James,  Jr.,  39 

Mary,  8 

Richard,  27 

Welthian,  2 

Gorton,  ,  12 

Goodrich,  John  E.,  G-1 
Griffin,  Mary,  1 
Hall,   Adelaide,   97 

Martha  Ann,  L 

Slocum,  52 


Holden  John,  13 
Latin,  Wesley,  A 
Leach,  Thos.,  6 
Longstreet,  E.  W.,  B 
Mawney,  Mary,  25 
Mumford,  Paul,  42 
Parshall,  Wm.  B.,  G-5 
Pence,  Erastus  H.,  99 
Pierce,  Stephen  M.,  83 
Rodman,   Thos.,  5 
Russell,  Philander,  F 
Sands,  Agnes  Eveline,  108 
Scranton,  Abigail,  20 
Sears,  Geo.,  57 
Senac,  Marie  L.,  91 
Sherman,  James,  30 
Simmons,  John  E.,  116 
Southwick,  Sarah  S.,  95 
Spencer,  John,  9 
Spink,  Abigail,  16 
Sterne,   M.    D.,   106 
Sullivan,   Mary,   G-2 
Terry,  Sarah  \V.,  G 
Tillinghast,  Joseph,  82 

Mercy,  28 

Pardon,  32 
Utter,  Mary  van  B.,  113 
Wanton,  France  E.,  125 
Wentworth,  Willard  M.,  L-3 
Whitford,  Corey,  80 
Winslow,  Judith,  86 
Williams,  Thos.,   D 
Winne,  Jacob,  90 
Woodworth,  Julia  A.,  114 


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