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WARE   GENEALOGY; 


ROBERT    WARE, 

OF  DEDHAM,   MASSACHUSETTS, 
1642  — 1699, 

AND 

HIS  LINEAL  DESCENDANTS. 


Compiled  by  Miss  Emma  Forbes  Ware,  of  Milton,  Mass. 

1S3S— 1S9S. 


BOSTON,  MASS. 

PUBLISHED  BY  CHARLES  II.  POPE, 

221  Columbus  Ave. 

1901. 


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ASTOK,   LENOX  AND 
TILDEN   FOUNDATIONS. 

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The  nucleus  of  the  following  work  was  an  article  entitled  "  Genealogy 
of  Robert  "Ware  of  Dedham,  Mass.,  by  Miss  Emma  F.  Ware,  Milton, 
Mass.,"  printed  in  the  N.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Register  for  January,  1887 ;  re- 
printed, by  permission,  in  pamphlet  form  the  same  year.  The  work  was 
subsequently  completely  revised  by  Miss  Ware,  and  brought  to  its  present 
scope. 


BOSTON : 

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[  Follow  Ing  [a  the  Preface  fco  the  pamphlel  Issued  In  1887. 


PREFACE. 


In  the  compilation  of  the  following  sketch  the  principal  source 
of  information  has  been  the  Town  Registers.  Copies  of  the  records 
of  over  forty  towns  have  been  obtained  from  (own  clerks,  the 
largest  number  of  names  being  found  at  Wrentham.  The  mar- 
riage  of  the  original  Robert  and  the  births  of  all  his  children  are 
found  at  Dedham,  and  the  descendants  of  his  five  sons  can  be 
followed  for  many  years  in  an  unbroken  line  in  the  records  of 
Wrentham,  Needham  and  Franklin.  As  the  numbers  increase, 
however,  the  difficulty  of  identification  becomes  greater,  for  until 
the  present  century,  except  in  the  births,  the  name  of  the  parent  is 
seldom  given.  At  this  point,  then,  family  traditions  and  records 
become  indispensable,  and  thanks  are  due  to  all  those  who  have 
kindly  assisted  to  make  this  record  as  complete  as  it  is.  Many  of 
the  omissions  are  due  to  the  failure  of  various  persons,  town  clerks 
and  others,  to  respond  to  letters  of  inquiry. 

In  one  case  only  has  the  information  been  derived  wholly  from 
private  sources.  Samuel3  (Xo.  15)  disappeared  early  from  the 
Wrentham  records,  and  no  trace  of  him  could  be  found.  It  was 
only  by  accident  that  a  descendant  was  discovered  in  the  West,  and 
by  this  means  a  tolerably  complete  record  of  that  branch  has  b 
obtained.  To  this  branch  belongs  a  member  of  the  fifth  generation, 
Thomas  ^Yare*  of  Granville,  111.,  now  in  his eighty-firsi  year.  As 
he  was  born  the  day  his  grandfather,  Samuel,"  died,  two  lives  carry 
us  back  to  within  eighteen  years  of  the  Lifetime  of  the  first  Robert; 
ami  if  Robert  hail  lived  until  1717,  a-  the  father  of  six  such  long- 
lived  sons  as  Kbenezer2  and  his  five  brothei-s  might  well  have  done, 
three  lives  would  cover  tin;  whole  period  since  the  first  settlemei 

►  Since  the  above  was  in  press,  intelligence  has  been  received  of  the  death  of  Mr. 
Thomas  Ware,  at  Granville,  Qlinois,  on  the  sixth  of  December. 


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the  country.  The  average  age  of  these  six  men  was  more  than 
eighty  years,  and  one  of  them  lived  to  be  ninety-seven. 

In  the  course  of  this  investigation  a  good  deal  of  material  has 
been  collected,  including  not  only  some  names  which  bring  several 
branches  down  to  the  present  time  and  others  which  have  not  yet 
been  fitted  into  their  proper  place,  but  also  wills,  deeds  and  personal 
records  and  anecdotes  for  which  there  was  no  room  in  this  brief 
outline.*  One  instance  may  be  given:  Eleazer  Wood,  father  of 
Hannah  Ware  (page  18),  was  scalped  by  the  Indians  during  the 
attack  on  Medfield,  1675-6,  when  a  boy  of  fourteen.  He  survived, 
and  afterwards  married,  but  was  "  subject  to  mental  aberrations " 
and  died  early.  His  descendants  may  here  find  a  clue  to  eccen- 
tricities which  have  hitherto  puzzled  them.  There  is  a  tradition 
that  the  great-grandson  who  named  his  daughter  China,  would 
have  named  his  son  Crockery  if  his  wife  had  not  protested.  Is  not 
the  cause  of  this  freak  to  be  looked  for  in  the  disaster  that  befel 
young  Eleazer  Wood  as  he  and  his  brother  were  yoking  their  oxen 
that  dim,  cold  February  morning?  Emerson  says,  "Every  man  is 
a  bundle  of  his  ancestors."  We  are  what  our  ancestors  have  made 
us,  and  our  descendants  will  be  what  their  ancestors  make  them. 

Whether  this  additional  material  is  ever  preserved  in  a  more  per- 
manent form  will  depend  largely  upon  the  interest  taken  by  the 
various  members  of  the  family  in  supplying  the  necessary  further 
information,  and  also  upon  the  demand  for  so  expensive  a  work  as 
this  would  be.  The  present  sketch  comes  down  late  enough  for 
almost  any  one  to  discover  to  which  branch  he  himself  belongs. 

Emma  F.  Ware. 

Milton,  Massachusetts, 
December  11,  1886. 

*  Although  great  pains  have  been  taken  to  secure  the  correctness  of  the  data  in  the 
following  paper,  it  is  impossible  that  no  mistakes  should  have  been  made.  All  cor- 
rections, emendations  and  additions  will  be  gratefully  received  by  the  compiler,  as  it 
is  hoped  as  soon  as  possible  to  print  a  fuller  account  of  the  family,  bringing  the  history 
down  to  the  present  time.  Some  facts  have  been  obtained  from  a  sketch  printed  in 
the  Register,  vol.  vi.,  in  connection  with  Joseph  Ware's  journal  of  an  expedition  to 
Canada. 

For  the  items  relating  to  the  Day  and  Wight  families,  the  compiler  is  indebted  to 
Mr.  D.  F.  Day,  of  Buffalo,  and  Mr.  W.  W.  Wight,  of  Milwaukee  ;  for  extracts  from  the 
records  of  Bristol  County,  Mass.,  to  Mr.  J.  W.  Wilcox,  of  Taunton,  and  Rev.  W.  L. 
Chafhn,  of  North  Easton ;  for  the  topography  of  Dedham,  to  Mr.  D.  G.  Hill,  of  Ded- 
ham,  and  Mr.  C.  C.  Greenwood,  of  Needham. 


INTRODUCTORY  NOTI-. 


From  the  year  1887,  when  the  Register  article  and  the  Pamphlet 
saw  the  light,  till  October,  1898,  when  her  pen  was  finally  laid 
down,  Miss  Ware  did  a  very  large  amount  of  most  careful  work  in 
gathering  and  compiling  the  annals  of  the  family.  She  thru  felt 
that,  her  task  was  practically  completed,  and  longed  for  time  and 
Strength  to  see  it  in  type. 

Those  who  loved  her  most  have  not  been  willing-  that  her  noble 
endeavor  should  fail  oi'  its  purpose,  nor  that  the  friends*  who  had 
cooperated  with  her  should  lose  their  joint  "labor  of  love"  For 
this  reason  the  present  publication  is  made;  wherein  .Miss  Ware's 
collections  and  writings  concerning  Wans  and  the  children  of 
Ware  mothers  are  printed  with  the  t'ewest  possible  changes  of  phr 
or  form.  Her  valuable  notes  upon  Wares  whose  relation  to  the 
Dedham  family  was  not  proven,  are  placed  in  the'  Appendix  for 
further  study  by  those  most  interested.  The  article  upon  Wares  in 
England  has  been  compiled  by  another  hand  while  the  geneal 
was  passing  through  the  press.  ('.  II-  ;'. 

*  Acknowledgments  would  undoubtedly  have  lade  in  print  Ware  to 

- ,•».  Lyra  ■    ice    Rich  it  Iso  i    W  .i  r  .   1 1 

ral  others  who  I   d  her  very  much  in  tracing  out  large  branches  of  the  family 

and  gathering  facts  ofgri 


ENGLISH  NOTES. 

Compiled  by  the  publisher  chiefly  from  documents  conied  by  Mrs.  Francis  B.  Troup, 
Offwell  House,  Honiton,  Eug. 


The  county  of  Devon,  from  which  many  of  the  settlers  of  Maine 
and  New  Hampshire,  a  large  part  of  the  earliest  inhabitants  of 
Dorchester,  and  many  other  pioneers  came,  has  been  for  centuries 
the  home  of  numerous  persons  bearing  the  name  Ware  (in  its  various 
forms) . 

In  deeds  relating  to  the  parish  of  St.  Mary  Arches,  in  the  city  of  Exeter, 
land  was  conveyed  1  August,  in  the  tenth  year  of  king  Edward  IV  [1471] 
by  Thomas  Wen,  son  aud  heir  of  Robert  Weir  of  Exeter. 

Richard  Were,  of  Honiton  Clyst,  made  his  will  1  January,  4  Edward 
VI  [1550];  minor  sons  Thomas  and  Edward;  in  case  of  their  death 
before  the  age  of  18,  bequest  to  go  to  son  John  ;  to  his  father  (who  is 
sick)  a  gown  that  is  at  Exeter ;  residue  to  wife  Joan  and  son  John ; 
mentions  brother  Edward.     [Dean  and  Chapter]. 

John  Weare,  of  Sowton,  husbandman;  will,  1583.  To  poor  of  Pinhoe 
and  of  Clist  Honiton;  wife  Elizabeth;  son  Edmund  under  21;  daus. 
Margaret  and  Dorothy  and  son  William  Weare  ;  father  Edmond  Weare. 
Overseers,  John  Pyne  of  Heavitree,  Thomas  Weare  of  Holbrook  (Clist 
Honiton),  William  Ayton.   [Archd.  of  Ex.] 

Edmund  Weare,  yeoman,  will  dated  8  December,  1584.  Wife  Alice ; 
son  Thomas ;  children  of  son  John ;  Grace,  dau.  of  son  in  law  Jherome 
Cheriton ;  children  of  sons  in  law  John  Hill,  Henrie  Coose  and  Richard 
Jervis ;  Stewart,  Henrie  Weare ;  maid  servant,  Marie  Hechman ;  Dennys 
Clerke,  maid  servant  to  son  in  law  Gilbert  Ponsford.  Overseers,  James 
Coose,  Thomas  Weare,  my  son,  and  Henrie  Coose;  witnesses  Jherome 
Cheriton,  clarke,  Thomas  Ware,  James  Peryam  and  John  Lympanie. 
[Archd.  of  Ex.] 

In  Woodbury,  Robert  Warre  and  Christian  Yeele  were  married  16 
April,  1557. 

Robert  Weare  and  Joan  Eollett  were  married  at  St.  Mary  Arches, 
Exeter,  10  April,  1027.  Robert  Weare  of  Clist  Honiton  and  Charity 
Carter  of  Pynhowe  were  licensed  to  marry  at  Exeter  June  2,  1628;  and 
Robert  Weare  of  Ottery  St.  Mary  and  Thomasin,  daughter  of  Anthony 
Butt  of  the  same  were  licensed  February  7,  1630-1. 

Robert  Weare  of  Whitstone,  tailor,  made  his  will  Dec.  20,  1622;  pro- 
bated 25  March,  1623.  Bequeathed  to  wife  Joane,  sou  Thomas,  grand- 
daughter Joane,  daughter  of  son  Thomas. 

Robert  Weare  of  Clyst  Honiton  made  will  27  December,  1632.  Begs 
his  wife  Joan  to  be  a  good  mother  to  his  children ;  bequeaths  to  son 
William  best  cloak  and  coat,  and  certain  specified  articles  after  the  death 
of  wife ;  daughter  Elizabeth  had  made  over  certain  rights  in  lands  before 


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her  decease;  daughters  Jane,  Joane,  Dorothy  and  Catharine,  all  min< 
son  Robert  Wears,  a  minor,  to  have  lands  at  Farringdon,  which  are  to 
reverl  to  daughter  Dorothj  it  he  die  before  marriage.  Cousin  John 
Michell,  William  Bishopp,  ffrancis  Waldron  and  brother  Nathaniel  W< 
overseers.  Witnesses,  John  Waldron,  Nathaniel  Weare  and  John  Weare. 
Signed  (with  murk);  seal,  a  fleur  de  lis.  [nventory  of  Roberl  Weare 
the  elder,  who  dyed  the  7  day  of  November,  1633,  made  bj  William 
Bishopp,  Nathaniel  Weare  and  William  Weare.  Total  388  li.  Proved 
4  December,   L633. 

Roberl  Weare  the  elder,  late  of  Ottery,  administration  of  hi-  estate 
was  granted  October  29,  1646,  to  James  Batt,  during  the  minority  of 
the  children  Robert,  Roger  and  Ef ranees;  bond  by  .lames  Batt,  yeoman, 
and  Tristram  Stoning,  tanner,  of  Honiton.  Witnesses,  Matthew  Bennett 
ami   Nicholas   Pigeon.     [  Areh.l.   Ex.] 

Topsham,  March  11.  1643,  Hannah,  dan.  of  Rohert  Ware  and  Elizabeth 
his  w [fe,  was  baptized. 

John,  -on  of  Roger  and  Christian  Ware,  bapt.  6  October,  1639;John, 

son  of  Henry  and  Sarah  Ware.  bapt.  28   December,   it;:;:):  John  s »f 

George  and  Dorothie  Ware,  bapt.  6  October,  1640;  Margaret,  daughter 
of  John  and  Mary  Ware,  bapt.  13  October,  1640;  John,  son  of  John 
War.,  bapt.  •"-  March,  L642.     [Ottery  St.  Mary.] 

The  following  parish  registers  in  Devonshire  have  been  searched  for 
traces  of  our  man :  Honiton  Clyst,  Farringdon,  Ottery  St.  .Mary.  Silver- 
ton,  and  Feniton;  and  all  wills  and  admins,  which  seemed  likely  to  bear 
upon  the  subject;  but  no  positive  evidonce  in  the  ease  has  been  discovered. 

The  identification  of  "Robert  Weare"  is  not  a  simple  matter. 
The  residence  of  the  bridegroom  of  1G27  is  not  stated,  though  it 
might  be  inferred  to  have  been  St.  Mary's,  as  the  marriage  took 
place  there.  The  groom  of  1628  is  located  at  ('list  Honiton;  but 
the  man  of  this  parish  whose  will  we  have  here  calls  his  wife  Joan  : 
he  also  has  at  least  two  children  who  must  have  been  born  as 
far  back  as  1611,  since  Elizabeth  has  made  a  deed  of  land  and 
William  is  treated  as  "of  age."  The  records  do  not  tell  us  whether 
these  were  first  or  second  marriages.  The  son  Robert  and  four 
daughters  arc  certainly  under  21  years  of  age,  but  the  dates  of 
their  birth  can  not  be  ascertained,  since  the  parish  registers  of 
Honiton  Clist  are  wanting  till  the  year  1683. 

The  absence  of  the  names  of  Robert's  children  at  Ottery  indi- 
cates that  they  were  born  before  1G35  ;  which  points  back  to 
the  marriage  with  Tboinasin  Butt  in  1630.  This  would  show  the 
two  Roberts  exhibited  in  these  Probate  records  as  entirely  separate 
men,  each  having  a  minor  son  Robert  at  the  date  id'  bis  death; 
of  these  juniors  one  was  still  a  minor  in  IT,  Id,  tour  year-  after  our 
pioneer  was   on   Massachusetts  soil:    but  the  other  was  living   in 

1632,  with  a  bequest  which  sounds  as  if  he  were  well  grown.  And 
it  is  a  natural  inquiry  whether  this  Honiton  Clisl  youth  may  not 
have  become  the  Dedham  planter. 


WARES  IN  ESSEX,  KENT  AND  LONDON. 

From  printed  transcripts  of  diocesan  and  parish  records  we  ex- 
tract the  following  items  relating  to  the  family  in  the  Eastern  part 
of  England. 

"William  "Ware  of  Dengie,  co.  Essex,  and  Margaret  Smith  of  Bradwell 
juxta  Mare,  said  co.,  widow  of  Smith  of  Boston,  co.  Lincoln,  hus- 
bandman, were  licensed  by  the  bishop  of  London  to  marry  at  Br.  March 
9,  1584-5. 

Thomas  Wrare,  clerk,  of  Orsett,  co.  Essex,  and  Mary  Dewcye  of  St. 
Lawrence,  Old  Jewry,  London,  widow  of  Henry  Dewcye  of  same  parish, 
leather  seller;  license  issued  Dec.  2,  1589.  The  same  gentleman  was 
licensed  Nov.  28,  1595,  to  marry  Mary  Kelly  of  Stepney,  Middx.,  widow 
of  Thomas  Kelly,  gent,  of  same  parish. 

John  Ware  and  Elizabeth  Meare  of  Ospringe,  co.  Kent,  were  licensed 
by  bishop  of  Canterbury  Dec.  8,  1578,  to  marry  at  St.  Margaret's,  Canter- 
bury. 

Elizabeth  Ware,  widow,  of  Ospringe,  Kent,  had  license  from  bishop  of 
Canterbury  May  9,  1582,  to  marry  Robert  Sowget  of  same  parish. 

Elizabeth  Ware,  now  of  the  city  of  London,  widow  of  William  Ware, 
late  of  Chidingstone,  co.  Kent,  was  licensed  by  bishop  of  London  March 
25,  1586,  to  marry  John  Bucklande,  yeoman,  at  St.  Antholin's,  London; 
married  same  day. 

Edward  Ware  of  Staplehurst,  yeoman,  and  Susanna  Crowch,  of  Lydd, 
co.  Kent,  were  licensed  by  bishop  of  Canterbury  June  10,  1612,  to  marry 
at  Burmarsh  or  Sellinge.  Edward  Ware  of  Staplehurst,  clothier,  bachelor, 
aged  about  23,  at  his  own  government,  was  licensed  by  bp.  of  Cant.  Sept. 
21,  1621,  to  marry  Amy  Borden  of  Headcorn,  maiden,  about  19,  dau.  of 
Matthew  B.  of  same  parish,  dec.  and  now  in  gov.  of  her  mother  Joan  Bor- 
den, widow,  who  consents. 

Margaret  Ware,  widow  of  Peter  Ware,  haberdasher,  was  licensed  by 
bp.  of  London  Nov.  4,  1 623,  to  marry  William  Plowman,  haberd.  of  Crook- 
ed Lane,  Lond. ;  married  at  St.  Michael's,  Corahill,  Nov.  5  ;  called  "  of 
St.  Michael's,  Crooked  Lane". 

Grissell  Wrare  of  Rayleigh,  co.  Essex,  30,  widow  of  Anthony  Ware,  Esq. 
of  the  same,  was  licensed  by  bp.  of  London  June  11,  1639,  to  marry  Rich- 
ard Hoper,  Esp.,  of  Lincoln's  Inn,  London,  bachelor,  35 ;  married  at  St. 
Mary.  Wroolnoth  two  days  later. 

Registers  of  the  parishes  referred  to  (and  not  yet  examined)  are  extant 
from  dates  here  following :  Dengie,  1725;  Orsett,  1669;  Chedingstone, 
1558;  Rayley,  1548;  St.  Michael's,  Crooked  Lane,  1539 ;  Bradwell  by 
the  sea,  1558  ;  Staplehurst,  1538.  No  wills  of  persons  here  mentioned 
have  yet  been  seen. 

It  is  not  unlikely  that  the  family  was  found  in  other  parts  of 
England  at  the  period  of  the  making  of  New  England  ;  quite  pro- 
bably a  careful  search  of  parish  registers  and  wills  may  result  in 
the  discovery  of  some  positive  evidence  of  the  birthplace  and  paren- 
tage of  Robert  of  Dedham  or  of  others  of  the  name  who  came  early 
to  our  country. 


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Jonathan 

Cyrus 

Melatiah 

:io  G. 
Dank!  I.. 

Abel 
Samuel 

James 

Jonathan 
exer 

Jason 
Nathaniel 


10 


WARE  GENEALOGY — KEY. 


KEY. 


64 
65 
66 
67 
68 


161.  William8 

164.  George  {  400  William  UJ    {  650  Enoch  R.8       {  80l!  e' Jam^sR"9 

166.  Joseph 


167.  Richard 


171.  John 


172.  Levi 


173.  Ezra 
69  ^  174.  Lemuel 


175.  John 

176.  George 

r  177.  Comfort 
178.  Elijah 


.70   ■{ 


180.  Moses 


72 


I 


181.  Amariah 

182.  Eleazer 

183.  Sanford. 


403.  John  S. 


404. 
405 


Carlos 
Addison 


179.  Benjamin       < 


406.  Erastus 
[40  7.  James  R. 

John  A. 
Hiram 
George  L. 

Alonzo  L. 
Charles 

(413.  George 
414.  Comfort 
415.  William 
f416.  Elijah 

j  417.  Moses 
f418.  Obadiah 

419.  Benjamin 

420.  David 

421.  Enoch 


/  651.  John  M. 
\652.  Clinton  A. 

j  663.  George  R. 

I  654.  Levi  B. 

(655.  Oscar  J. 
656.  Wallace  K. 
657.  Frank  H. 

|  658.  John 

|  661.  C.  Henry 
|  661a.  Edmund  B. 


f  806.  Herbert  H. 
\  807.  Sidney  L. 


.422.  John  Q.  A.    j 

c  424.  Moses,  Jr.      j 
1 426.  Cyrus  C. 

f  427.  Frederick  A. 
\  428.  Nathan 


•J  662. 
|  663. 
|  664. 

|  665. 

f  666. 
\  667. 
(.668. 


669. 


670. 


Moses  H. 
Henry 
Justus  H. 

David  S. 

Wesley  L. 
George  E. 
Lucius  J. 

Edwin  C. 
Moses  L. 


WARE    GENEALOGY KEY. 


11 


74 


184.  Zcnas0 

185.  Ziba 

186.  Jacob 

187.  Joseph 

75    I  188.  David 


|  188.  D 


76   |  190.  Amherst 


r  192.  Jason 


78   < 


193.  Hezekiah 

194.  Preston 


f 


198.  Walter 


80  ■{  199.  Orlando 
[.200.  Elbridge 


( 


1:m 
432 


Jonathan  D.1 1  671. 
Joel 


Alonzo  A." 


433.  Lyman 


f434, 

135. 

436, 

i  t  ■: 

\438, 


Ziba 

Phineas  A. 

Joseph 
JoBeph 

Harlan  P. 


f  672.  George 
873,  Willuim 
1.7 1.  Sidney 
075.  Merritt 

67G.  James  R. 
077.  Arthur  W. 


439.  David 

i  a  a    nan     .  a        /  6?9-  George  G. 

440.  GdbertA.      {  680>  j.^^  p. 

441.  Elbridge  G. 


{  443.  Arrival  P. 


!  445.  Leander  M. 


[446.  Samuel  C. 


t  447.  Herman. 
I  448.  Hezekiah  L. 


(681.  George  H. 
\  682.  Charles  V. 
f  683.  William  F. 
|  684.  Leandex  M. 
\  685,  Samuel  If. 
686.  Stephen  N. 
[687.  Edward  N. 

688.  Charles  II. 


'  195.  Alpheus         ■{ 

^  196.  Ashur 
197.  Henry 


f  449.  Orlando 
450.  Charles  C. 


451.  John 

452.  Joseph  S. 


I  451. 
Uo2. 

|  453.  Joseph  A. 
|  454.  Albert  P. 


{ 


455.  Elisha  S. 

456.  William 


•[  457.  Edwin 
'  168.  Edwin  A. 


{ 


|  689.  Alpheus  C. 
|  690.  Robert  B. 


f  692.  Robert  H. 

693.  George  C. 

694.  Albert  P. 

695.  Dexter  L. 


698.  John 


81    I  201.  Eleazer. 


f 


460.  Vorestus 


\_461.  B 


enjamin 


f  699.  Arthur  B. 
\  701.  Edgar  V. 


12 


WARE    GENEALOGY — KEY. 


f  202.  Henry6 


82    i 


203.  John 

204.  William 

205.  Charles  E. 

206.  Thornton  K. 


f  463. 

I 

j  464. 
|_465. 

|  466. 


'705.  Wm.  Rotch* 

John  F.  W.7  J  706.  Arthur  L. 

707.  Francis  M. 
Wm.  Robert 

Charles  P.      j  708.  Henry 
John 


1 468.  Henry 

1 469.  Charles  E. 


83 


|  207. 


Otis 


472, 
473, 

''  474. 

475. 
476. 


Azariah 

Leonard 

Aaron  W. 

Albert 
John 


709.  Geo.  Otis 


710. 
711. 


Warren  O. 
Herbert  A. 


85    ^  213.  Samuel  A. 


86 


f  214.  William  D.    j  482.  George  H. 
(  215.  Benjamin  B. 

I 


216.  Warren 

217.  ElbrioVe 


f  486.  Elton  W. 
\487.  Nelson 

J488.  Jairus 


»{ 


92    1  221.  Josiah 


f  223.  Lyman  C. 

i 

94   {  224.  Darius 
i 

1 225.  Elijah 


95    |  226.  Samuel 
97    1 227.  Francis  T. 
102   J228.  Daniel  N. 


32   i 


229.  Reuben  N. 


103 


230.  William  S. 
\  231.  Reuel  W. 


(490.  Lyman  E. 
-{491.  Henry  C. 
1^492.  Robert  A. 

f  494.  Myron  L. 
\495.  Walter  E. 


496.  Eugene  F. 


497.  Frank  N. 

498.  Winfield  F. 

499.  Howard  R. 

500.  Herbert  S. 


WARE   GENE  kLOGI — KE1  , 


1;; 


105   ■!  232.  George  D.° 


106 


234.  William  A. 
Lemui  1  R. 


f284. 

j  235. 


108 


:.  Samuel,  jr. 

••238.  Austin 

109  1 289.  William 

110  J210.  Joseph 


211.  Edward  K. 

<!  242.  Lyman 

248.  Elisha  C. 

[214.  Henry  F. 

f  245.  Thomas  8. 

I  216.  Charles  K. 

I  247.  William  S. 

112  ^  248.  Henry  M. 

249.  Jamea  W. 

250.  Joseph  E. 

251.  Justin  P. 


113    { 


252.  Levi  I. 


'253.  GoodaleS. 
264.  Charles  S. 

114    ■{  255.  Justin  C. 

j  256.  Henry  S. 
[257.  Jesse  D. 

258.  Amnriah 


|o02.   Walt.  1 

j  503.  Edward  G. 


f  504.  Frederick 
\  505.  Joseph  E. 

f  506.  Alfred  K. 
\  507.  Charles  E. 


j  515.  Justin  C.        j  712.  Frederick9 


( 


519. 
520, 


Oren  C. 
Caleb  A. 


[  521.  Lyman  S. 


115   <> 


J713.  Edward  C. 

f  714.  Erastus 
\  715.  Walter  B. 

18.  George  H.      {  829.  George  H.9 
Lyman  D.      {  830.  William  F. 


p. 

(719. 


116 


522. 

Newell 

259. 

Nathan,  jr.     < 

523. 
524. 

Ellis 
Nathan  F. 

{720. 

Charles  N. 

526. 

John  W. 

1  722. 
1  723. 

George  A. 
Charles  W. 

260. 

Asa 

'531. 

Albert  O. 

261. 

Duty               -j 

532. 

I, y  111  an  S. 

J724. 

Sumner  B. 

^633. 

Gilbert  A. 

262. 

Isaiah 

..„  r  263.  Amos 

118  \264.  Alvan 

9ft  f  265.  Timothy 

lZU  \  266.  Avery  S. 


14 


WARE  GENEALOGY — KEY. 


/ 

r267.  Elias6 


268.  Preston 


s 


121   J 


j"  536.  Edward  Y.7   |  724a.  Wm.  Eliot8  j  831.  Edward  Y.9 


1 536a.  Elias  H. 

'537.  Robert  G. 

538.  Lorenzo  D. 

539.  Preston. 

'540.  James 


{! 


724b.  John  H. 
24c.  Henry  E. 

1 725.  R.  Galen 

f  726.  Francis  A. 
\  727.  Charles  H. 
[728.  Bruce  R. 

i  729.  Norman  W. 


269.  James 


271.  Ephraim  G. 

272.  Milton 

I  273.  Addison 


122 


J  27 
127 


274.  Samuel,  jr. 

275.  Alfred 


6.  Willard 


f  277.  Pliny 


123   < 


278.  Ariel 


126 


127 


.279.  Asaph 

'280.  Nathan  jr., 

281.  Everett 

282.  Rufus 

283.  Joseph 


284.  Obed 
284a.  Benjamin 


<{  541.  Paschal  P.  P.  j  730.  PaschalP.  P. 

1  542.  Joseph  0. 
U43.  Addison  P. 

■<  544.  Samuel  C. 


/  547.  Edwin  A. 
\  548.  Addison 


j  550.  Elias 

/551.  Rufus 

*-552.  Pliny  Clark   /  731.  George  H. 


f553.  Chandler 
J  554.  Schuyler 
;  555.  Ariel 
(.556.  Charles  B. 

556a.  Alfred 

566b.  Edwin  L. 


{ 


f  732.  Milo  L. 

\  733.  Matthew  Asaph 

f  733a.  Albert  L. 
t  733b.  Gilbert  N. 


<  556c.  Wesley 

f  556d.  Willard  W.  |  734.  Benjamin  K. 


556e.  Rufus  A. 

f556f.  Obed 
■S  556g.  Nathan 
l556h.  Timothy 


/  735.  Charles  F. 
\736.  Nathan 

f  737.  William  H. 
\  738.  George  P. 


285.  David 


128 


f  286.  JosiahH. 
1 

!  286a.  Daniel  A. 
I  287.  Asa  B. 
(.288.  Lyman  P. 


f  556i.  David 

\  556j.  Obed 

(  556k.  Philander  H. 

(  557.  Wm.  Good 
-|  558.  Augustus  L. 
(.  559.  Marcellus  A. 

s  561.  Edmund  A. 


WARE    GENEALOGY — KEY. 


If) 


129 


130 


131 


132 


'289. 
290. 

291. 


(293. 
294. 

/295. 
\296. 

(297. 
298. 


James* 
Joseph 

Timothy 

Cyrus,  jr. 
Thomas  B. 

Alfred 
Philander 

Vinal 

Jabez 


133   1 


Benjamin  P, 
Erastus 


299. 
300. 

301.  Amos 

302.  Horace 


134    ■[  303.  Lewis 


135    I  306.  Richard 


{ 


1362 1  309. 


Jabez 
[313.  Mantu 


(: 


562. 


|  563. 


George  B.7 
Edmund  It. 


564.  Erastus 


665, 
567, 


568. 
569. 


(570. 
J  571. 
(.572. 
f573. 

\574. 


Jason 
Jabez  G. 

Albert  P. 

Charles  M. 

Horace 
Benjamin  P. 
E.  Darwin 
Daniel  L. 

Benjamin  F. 

Erastus  D. 

Horace  C. 
Alfred  F. 


{  740.  Charles  B.9 


f  742.  Charles  F. 

\  743.  Horace  L. 

j  744.  Henry  I. 

\  745.  Willard  C. 


'.  Oscar  T.         {  847.  Bert  Oscar9 
Fayette  D. 


683.  Lauriston 


(589. 


317, 
.    i.  318 


Frederick  I. 
Horace 


■{ 


319.  Leonard 


591. 

595. 
596. 


Kendrick        (  749.  Azro 
Henry 

Carlos  L.        j  750.  James  W. 
William  W. 


142 


321. 
322. 
323. 


Paul 

Jonathan 

Melatiah 


599.  John  F. 


324.  Leonard 


f602. 

603. 

604. 
1  605, 

606, 

607, 


Leonard 
Moe 

T.  Minns 
Francis 
William  M. 
Charles 


16 


WARE    GENEALOGY — KEY. 


143  |  326.  John* 

144  |  329.  Henry 


f  331.  Cory  don 


I 


145   1  332.  Melatiah 


147    { 


1^333.  Horatio  G. 
336 


611.  Francis  N.T 

612.  Charles  H. 

613.  Frederick  L. 


337. 


Daniel  L.,  jr.  j  618.  Albert  C. 
William  H. 


David  E. 


341.  Abel 


153  \  342. 
343. 

344. 


157 


346, 
347, 


Loring 
George 

William 

Enoch 
Joel 


158    <  348.  Ebenezer 


'351.  Jason 


159   -J 


352.  Ward 


353. 
354. 


(  355. 

160    J  356. 

I  357. 


Elijah 
Nathaniel 

John  W. 
Thomas  J. 

Nathaniel 


f  620.  Albert  H. 
■{621.  Frederick  N. 
(.  622.  Edward  H. 
f  623.  John,  jr. 
\  624.  George  H. 
[626.  Edward 


f  627.  Abel,  jr. 

|  628.  Daniel 

|  629.  Levi 
(_630.  Samuel 


{  765.  Harry  E.  8 


|  633.  John  J. 

f  634.  Walter  M.      {  ™'  ^S»W. 
J  i  768.  Seneca  E. 

\  636.  Edwin 

637.  Albert  E. 

f  639.  David  T.        j  773.  Willis  C. 

I  640.  Franklin  J. 

{  641.  Harvey  J.       j  775.  Edgar  L. 


642.  Henry  W.      j  776.  Clarence  H. 

643.  Albert  E. 


{ 

|  644.  Elijah  Wr. 


I 


*  »* 


h    2 


CU 


Si 


cu 


"*i> 

« 


WARE   GENEALOGY. 


i. 

"ROBERT  WARE,"  as  he  signed  his  name,  though  called  in 
public  records  by  several  different  forms  of  the  name,  came  from 
his  English  home  to  t lie  colony  of  Massachusetts  Bay  some  time 
before  the  autumn  of  1642.       The  earliest  date  at  which  the  name 

in  any  tin- ccurs   on    the   Dedham    Records,  is  Nov.    2~>,    L642  ; 

when    "Robert    Weares   is   Admitted   to   the  purchase  of  Thomas 
Eames  his  house  lotf  and  three  acres  of  land." 

The  following  items  from  the  Dedham  records  show  that  this  lot 
was  on  the  "Great"  or  Dedham  Island,  and  it  probably  became 
Robert  Ware's  house  lot.  Henry  Deengaine  had  a  house  lot  on 
the  Great  [sland.  dune,  1640,  Henry  Wilson  and  Samuel  Bullen 
were  granted  a  parcel  of  land  in  the  corner  beneath  and  next  to 
Deengaine.  September,  1040,  Thomas  Eames  was  granted  the 
parcel,  four  acres  of  upland,  formerly  granted  to  Henry  Wilson  and 
Samuel  Bullen,  next  Mr.  Deengayne's  lot  on  the  Great  Island. 
This  lot  was  hounded  X.  by  waste;  E.  by  swamp  meadow;  S.  by 
Thomas  Barnes  his  swamp  ;  W.  by  the  highway.  November,  1641, 
Henry  AJdridge  bought  the  northerly  two  acres  of  Thomas  Karnes 
his  lot.  December,  1641,  Thomas  Karnes,  Henry  Deengaine, 
Au>tin  Kalein,  etc.,  were  granted  each  two  acres  of  swamp  lying  in 
the  end  of  the  swamp  next  the  meadow  in  the  Great  Island.  Nov- 
ember,  1. 642,  Robert  Ware  took  the  southerly  two  acres  of  Thomas 
Kami's  his  lot;  and  also  two  acres  of  swamp  south  of  it,  which  were 
bounded  I'],  by  waste  swamp;  S.  by  Austin  Kalem;  and  W.  by 
Henry  Deengaine.  The  only  highway  at  this  time  on  the  [sland 
was  the  road  leading  from  Cart  Bridge  (on  Bridge  Street)  to  the 
Great  Causeway  at  the  south  end  of  Kong  Ditch,  together  with  a 
small  piece  which,  starting  from  near  the  bridge,  curved  to  the  east 
and  north  back  into  the  other  road  at  Ware's  Causeway.  "The 
northerly  half  of  this  curved  road  now  forms  part  of  Ames  Street.] 
Robert  Ware's  house  lot  was  probably  at  or  near  his  Causeway. 

■2 


18  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

A  grant  of  land  was  made  to  him  "6.  12.  1642,"  (6  February, 
1642-3). 

Various  other  grants  were  made  to  him  of  land  in  different  parts 
of  the  town ;  on  Dedham  Island,  and  (in  what  was  afterwards 
Needham),  on  Rosemary  meadow  brook,  on  the  Great  Plain,  and 
near  Magus  Hill,  etc.  One  lot  of  "three  roods  and  twenty  rod, 
more  or  lesse,"  was  the  second  lot  east  from  the  N.  E.  corner  of 
Webster  Street  and  Great  Plain  Avenue  in  Needham.  The  locali- 
ties mentioned  can  be  found  in  the  "Atlas  of  Norfolk  Co.,  Mass.", 
Comstock  &  Cline,  New  York,  1876.  See  also  Mann's  Annals  of 
Dedham. 

Robert  Ware  joined  the  church  at  the  time  of  the  baptism  of  his 
eldest  child,  October  2  or  11,  1646.  He  was  made  freeman 
May  26,  1647  ;  was  member  of  the  Artillery  Company  in  1644. 
He  lived  and  died  in  Dedham,  though  three  of  his  sons — John, 
Nathaniel  and  Robert — removed  to  Wollomonopoag,  set  off  in  1661, 
incorporated  as  Wrentham  in  1673.  His  name  stands  second  in 
point  of  wealth  on  the  tax  list. 

"Robei-t  Wares"  married  first  in  Dedham  "Margaret  Huntinge 
24,  1,  1645"  (March  24,  1644-5),*  daughter  of  John  Hunting, 
first  ruling  elder  of  the  Dedham  church,  and  his  wife  Esther  Sea- 
born. Margaret,  the  mother  of  all  his  children,  died  in  Dedham, 
August  26,  1670;  and  Robert  "  Weare  "  married  second,  May  3, 
1676,  Hannah  Jones  (b.  March  28,  1636,  d.  April  20,  1721), 
daughter  of  Thomas  Jones  of  Dorchester.  The  following  inscrip- 
tion is  in  the  old  Dorchester  burying  ground  :      "  Here  Lyes  Buried 

|    Ye  Body  of  Hannah    |    Ware  ye  Widdow    |    of  Robert  Ware    j 
Aged  84  years  |  Departed  this  Life  |  ye  20th  day  of  April  |  1721." 

In  her  will,  dated  Jan.  21,  1720-1,  proved  May  1,  1721,  she  leaves  leg- 
acies to  "  Mrs  Esther  Man,  Widow  of  the  Revrt  Mr.  Man,  late  pastor  of  the 
Church  of  Christ  at  Wrentham,"  £5;  "to  the  church  of  Dedham  for  to 
bay  a  Cup  for  the  Communion  Table  £5  ;"  to  sons  in  law  Robert  &  Nath- 
aniel Ware ;  to  Hannah  Baker  Dau.  of  Ebenezer  Jones  ;  to  Mehitable 
Newel  Dan.  of  my  Brother  Jones  ;  to  the  Widow  Elizabeth  Metcalf;  to 
my  cousin  Esther  Flatingham  of  Boston  ;  to  my  cousin  Elizabeth  Crocker 
£20  and  £10  due  from  my  sister  Green  deceased ;  Kinsman  Thomas  Crock- 
er ;  Rebecah  Green  daughter  of  James  Green  late  of  Boston ;  the  Surviv- 
ing Daughter  of  Richard  Green.  Executors  to  sell  a  meadow  bought  of 
Joseph  Fairbanks,  giving  the  first  profer  cf  it  to  Son  in  law  Samuel  Ware  ; 
also  land  in  Dorchester,  "  Giving  Kinsmen  Ebenezer  Jones  &  Jonathan 
Jones  the  first  Profer  of  them."  After  ,all  Debts  &  legacies  are  paid  the 
remainder  of  the  Estate  to  be  divided  into  five  parts ;  one  fifth  each  to 
John  Green,  Samuel  Green.  Elizabeth  Crocker,  Esther  Flatingham ;  one 
Tenth  part  to  Jonathan  Jones  ;    and  one  Tenth  to  Jonathan  Clap  in  trust 

*  As  the  new  year  began  March  25,  this  date  would  naturally  be  translated  1645-6  ; 
but  the  context  leads  us  to  believe  that  it  was  a  year  earlier. 


WARS    OSMBALOOT.  19 

for  Sarah,  wife  of  Jonathan  Jones.  "  Bui  before  the  Division  of  mv  I 
tail'  into  Fifth  Porta  my  Will  i«  it"  ii iv  Nephew  Jonathan  Jones  -nail  faith- 
fully deliver  Mi-  tin:  money  I  Delivered  Him  to  keep  for  Me,  Or  in  Case 
oi  mv  I)i:;ith  shall  renders  True  Account  upon  Oath  thereoi  t<>  m  I 
Btors  Hereafter  Named  as  being  pari  of  my  Estate,  and  Shall  nol  Demarid 
any  thing  tor  mv  Board,  Maintenance  or  '  )ther  (  harges  at  I  li>  I  [ouse, .  •  - 
I  do  give  and  Bequeath  bo  Him  .  .  .  and  His  heirs  My  Two  Acres  of  Sail 
meadow  on  the  East  Side  of  little  Neck  in  Dorchester,  Ami  unto  Sarah 
his  Present  Wife  ...  Fourty  Shillings  as  particular  legacies.''  Deacon 
Jonathan  Clap  and  Sergeanl  Ebenezer  Clap  Executors. 

Witnesses:    Elijah  Danforth,  Joshua  george,  Preserved  Capen. 

Ebenezer  and  Jonathan  Jones  were  children  of  her  brother  Nunc  ; 
Richard,  .John  and  Samuel  Green  of  her  sister  Ueheeea,  wife  of 
James  I  rreen. 

"Robert  Ware  the  Aged"  died  in  Dedham,  April  19,  L699, 
His  will,  made  February  25,  L698,  was  proved  May  11,  1699. 
The  inventory,  taken  May  3,  was  £250,  2,  10. 

Will  of  Robert  Ware  of  Dedham. 

In  the  year  of  our  Lord  one  Thousaud  six  hundred  Ninety  eight  nine, 
the  twenty  fift  day  of  February,  I  Robert  Ware  of  Dedham,  in  the  County 
of  Suffolk  in  hi>  Ma:tlea  Collony  in  the  Massachusetts  bay  in  New  Englaud, 
being  put  in  mind  of  my  great  chang,  by  age,  &  tin:  infirmities  thereof, 
according  to  my  duty,  1  do  herebv,  in  the  time  of  my  life,  &  in  the  injoy- 
m'  of  my  understanding  make,  ordeyne  &  declare  this  to  be  my  Last  will 
and  Testam*,  f or  the  disposeing  and  setleing  of  those  things  of  my  Esl 
which  the  Lord  he  betrusted  me  with,  wherein  first,  1  comit  my  precious 
bouI  into  the  hands  of  almighty  God,  in  and  through  the  Lord  Jeses  christ, 
my  most  blessed  Redemer,  &  my  body  to  the  earth  to  I"'  therin  interred  in 
christian  bury  all  at  the  discretion  of  my  executor8  heerin  heorafter  named. 
,-  Imp"  I  do  heerby  gine  unto  my  Deare  and  well  beloved  wife  Hannah  ware 
the  use  &  improuem1  of  the  East  end  of  my  dwelling  house  vV  the  di 
end  of  my  Kane-  .v  halfe  my  orchard  &  one  third  pari  of  my  pasture  land 
near  my  house  &  at  y  north  end  of  the  [si and  planting  feild,  &  one  third 
part  of  my  lol  that  I  purchased  of  .John  Keelum  y1  is  fenced  in  pertickular, 
iV  halfe  my  broad  meadow  that  lye  betwixt  the  lands  of  John  Eaton  A:  the 
widdow  Kingsberry,  &  one  horse  beast,  and  as  much  household  -  she 

ad  in  need  of,  for  her  use  all  the  tearme  of  her  naterall   life,  all  tl 
things  aforre8d  and  the  Twenty  pounds  of  money,  Bhe   haue   receiued,   for 
her  to  dispose  of  a*  she  so  cause,  iV  my  -mi  Samuel  is  to  prouid  her  v. 
tit  for  the  tier  at  all  times  what  she  shall  need,  vV  he  to  be  paed  out  of  my 
estate  what  i>  just,     also  I  giue  unto  my  loueing  wife  ye  use  and  improue- 
m'  of  two  acres  of  land  y1  is  broken  n]>  wher  Samuel  haue  a  part  neer  ma- 
bill.     Furthermore  my  mind  &  will  is  that  each  of  my  children  shall 
haue  equal!  portions  in  mj  estate  excepting  my  son  John  Ware  who 
haue  Twenty  pound  more  then  a  single  portion,  i^c   what    I    hau  a    to 

each  of  my  children  formerly  as  it  is  set  donne  in  my  hook  i-  to  be  acount- 


20  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ed  to  each  of  them  as  a  part  of  there  portion,  and  for  most  of  my  lands  I 
do  deuide  them  amongst  my  three  sons  in  Dedham,  and  what  they,  or  any 
of  them  shall  hane  more  than  there  equall  portions  they  must  make  good 
paym*  for  the  same  to  my  executors  within  the  space  of  four  yeares  after 
my  &  my  wiues  decease  for  them  to  pay  them  that  want  ye  makeing  up  of 
ther  portions  as  followeth  : — 

Item.  I  giue  unto  my  Son  Samuel  Ware  &  to  his  Heirs  &  Assignes  for- 
euer  the  west  end  of  my  dwelling  house  and  the  South  end  of  my  hearn, 
and  my  new  beam,  and  my  shop,  and  halfe  my  oarchard,  &  two  parts  of 
three  of  all  my  pasture  land,  neer  my  house,  &  Greens  lot,  &  two  thirds 
of  all  my  land  at  the  north  end  of  ye  Island  planting  feild,  &  two  parts  of 
three  of  ye  land  I  purchased  of  John  Keelum,  &  a  quarter  part  of  my 
broad  meadow,  &  my  foule  meadow,  &  all  my  swamps  near  my  house,  and 
about  Greens  lot,  &  my  swamp  neer  south  playne,  &  my  land  at  the  clap- 
bord  trees,  more,  hue  acres  of  woodland  near  to  meadfeild  way,  as  it  abut 
on  Joseph  Wights  lot,  more,  I  giue  unto  him  halfe  of  that  land  I  bought 
of  Mr  Dwight  near  to  magus  hill  abuteth  on  ye  Lands  of  widdow  Metcalfe 
west  &  Jn°  Eaton  east,  more,  one  third  part  of  my  land  at  ye  stamping 
jdace,  &  one  third  part  of  my  land  at  chesnut  hill.  &  halfe  my  land  at  ma- 
gus hill  within  fence,  &  halfe  my  laud  on  the  north  side  of  my  fenced  land 
&  after  ye  decease  of  my  deare  wife,  Samuel  my  Son  is  to  haue  all  my 
houssing  &  all  my  oarchards,  &  all  the  land  near  my  house,  uplands  & 
swamps,  Greens  lot,  &  all  my  swamps  about  it,  &  all  my  lands  at  ye  north- 
erly end  of  planting  feild,  meadow  &  upland  as  it  abutteth  on  the  east  on 
charles  riuer  &  ye  pond  north,  And  all  my  meadow  and  upland  yl  is  fenced 
in  with  Eleazer  Kingsbervs  lands  near  Vine  Rock  &  halfe  my  broad  mea- 
dow, and  four  cow  comon  Rights. 

Item.  I  giue  unto  my  son  Epherim  &  to  his  Heirs  &  assignes  foreuer, 
that  land  I  purchased  of  Mr  Dwight  yl  abut  on  his  house  lot  east,  &  halfe 
my  land  near  magus  hill  within  fence,  and  halfe  my  land  one  the  north  side 
of  my  land  fenced  in,  &  all  my  Small  parcels  of  meadow  near  it,  &  one 
third  part  of  my  land  at  the  stamping  ground,  and  one  third  part  of  my 
land  at  chesnut  hill  &  three  cow  comon  Rights  &  one  fourth  part  of  broad 
meadow  &  after  the  decease  of  my  wife,  one  third  part,  &  all  my  children 
shall  haue  equall  share  in  my  lot  at  the  great  ceader  swamp. 

Item.  I  giue  unto  my  son  Ebenezer  Ware  &  to  his  Heirs  and  assignes 
foreuer  all  my  Land  as  it  lyeth  abutting  iq>on  Daniels  swamp  meadow  east, 
Samuel  Parker  north,  more,  one  parcell  of  land  a  little  distant  from  his 
house  lot  towards  the  east,  by  Jn°  Woodcocks  land  more  one  third  part  of 
my  land  at  the  stamping  ground,  more  a  third  part  of  my  land  at  chesnut 
hill,  &  alter  my  wiues  decease  a  third  part  of  my  broad  meadow,  &  three 
cow  comon  Rights. 

Item.  I  giue  unto  my  children  at  Wrentham  onwards  there  portions  to 
be  equally  deuided  betwixt  them  all  my  moueables,  cattell  &  household 
stuf  what  my  wife  can  spare,  &  my  clothes  &  all  debts  due  to  me  &  eight 
acres  of  Land  I  purchased  of  Henery  Brock  &  Lambert  Ginery  as  it  lyeth 
in  the  Island  planting  feild,  more,  three  acres  of  land  I  purchased  of  Tho- 
mas Eames  abutting  ou  Jn°  Woodcocks,  after  the  decease  of  my  wife  the 
household  stuff  she  haue  to  use,  to  be  equally  deuided  amongst  them. 

It  is  my  mind  and  will  is  that  my  houses  and  lands  near  home  may  be 
low  prised,  &  the  lands  in  planting  feild,  being  poor  lands  &  require  much 


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fenceing,  I  do  apoinl  iV  impower  my  well  beloned  sons  John  Ware,  Robert 
Ware  &  Samuel  Wan'  to  be  the  executo"  of  this  my  last  will  and  Testam' 
&  I  request  and  impower  mj  loueing  Eriends  Deacon  Thomas  Metcalfe, 
Deacon  William  A.uery,  &  Deacon  Joseph  Wighl  to  I"-  y"  ouerseers  or 
Buperui8ers  to  determin  any  differences  thai  maj  arise  from  or  betwixl  anj 
persons  concearned  in  this  my  last  will,  &  what  they  or  two  of  them  if  any 
dye  \'  Buruiaeing  d<  termin  Bhall  be  of  full  force  al  any  >v  all  times  a.  i 
must  be  taken  for  to  recompence  ye  executo"  &  ouerseers. 

To  confirme  this  my  lasl  will  and  test  am  en  I  I   baue  hereunto  sel   to  my 
hand  &  Beale  ye  date  aforesd. 

In  presence  ol  as 

Thomas  Battelle 

hannah  Alderidge  -'.  '„"  "•■^^ 

Thomas  Fuller  U2/3V' 


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Notes  on  the  Witt  of  Robert  Ware. 

Island  planting  field. —  Dedham  Island,  just  north  of  Dedham  villa 
formed  bj  a  bend  in  Charles  River  and  the  "  Long  Ditch"  which  unites 
the  upper  and  the  lower  parts  of  the  stream.  It  is  aboul  a  mile  and  three 
quarters  from  north  to  south,  and  three  quarters  of  a  mile  from  east  to 
west,  and  contains  about  1 200  acres.  The  "Planting  field  plain"  is  in 
the  northern  pari  of  the  Island.  The  "  Long  Ditch."  about  half  a  mile 
long,  part  of  which  is  now  the  boundary  between  Dedham  and  Needham, 
was  cut  through  the  Broad  Meadows  in  1653.  The  "Great  Causeway"  is 
a  narrow  strip  of  land  about  quarter  of  a  mile  long,  along  the  river  on  the 
S.  W.  of  Broad  Meadows;  on  this  a  road  was  laid  out  in  164  I.  "  Ware's 
Causeway"  is  a  small  part  of  the  road  leading  from  the  Greal  Causeway 
to  Cart  Bridge,  on  the  western  side  of  the  Island. 

Magus  HiU  is  in  the  northern  part  of  Needham  (now  Wellesley),  just 
east  of  |the  Wellesley  Hills  station  on  the  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  The  reservoir 
js  on  the  summit.  In  1681,  John  Magus  and  Sarah  Magus,  Indian-. 
to  the  town  of  Dedham  a  deed  of  a  tract  of  land  lying  within  Dedham 
bounds,  bounded  N.  by  WatertoWn  and  Natick  (now  Weston),  W.  and 
S.  W.  by  a  line  running  Erom  the  mouth  of  Rosemary  Meadow  Brook  on 
the  N.  E.  to  the  mouth  of  Natick  Brook  on  the  S.  W.  Natick  Brook  runs 
through  the  two  ponds  in  the  western  part  of  Wellesley,  Bouth  into  Charles 
Riser.  Ii  joins  Dewing  Brook  near  its  mouth.  The  res!  of  what  is  now 
Needham,  S.  E.  of  this  tract,  had  been  deeded  to  Dedham  the  pre1, 
year  by  William  Nahaton  (Nehoiden)  and  his  brothers. 

Foide  Meadow. — "Fowle  meadows"  lie  on  the  Neponset  River  in  the 
eastern  part  of  Dedham  and  in  Canton. 

s  ///A  Playne  borders  on  the  edge  of  the  swamp  southward  of  Ridge  Hill 
in  the  BOuthern  part  of  Dedham.  (.'luphnnl  trops  is  in  the  S.  W.  part  of 
Dedham  east  of  Buckmaster  pond;  it  originally  included  the  eminence 
where  the  West  Dedham  Church  stands,  with  the  laud  adjoining  on  the 
north  and  east  Stamping  place  i>  supposed  to  be  a  herding  place  for 
catth'.  and  to  have  been  situated  approximately  in  the  space  now  enclosed 
within  Linden  and  Washington  Streets  at  Wellesley  Hills.  Before  the 
division  of  the  common  lands,  the  i ling  grounds  for  cattle  were  called 

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22  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

'•  Herd  Walks."  One  of  these  was  cm  Dedham  Island ;  one  on  East 
Street,  and  the  third  on  South  Plain.  Chestnut  Hill  is  about  half  way 
between  Magus  Hill  and  North  Hill.  Needham.  Lands  at  the  north  end 
of  planting  field  abutting  on  the  pond  north.  The  pond  is  Cow  Island 
Pond,  formed  by  Charles  River,  just  east  of  the  northern  end  of  Long 
Ditch.  Vine  Rock  is  on  the  eastern  side  of  Dedham  Island,  on  the 
western  bank  of  the  river,  half  way  between  Cow  Island  Pond  and  the  en- 
trance to  Mother  Brook.  The  bridge  just  north  of  it,  over  which  the  road 
passes  from  Dedham  to  West  Roxb.ury  is  Vine  Rock  Bridge.  The  Great 
Cedar  Swamp  was  in  the  part  of  Dedham  now  Walpole.  between  the  Plain 
and  South  Walpole.  History  of  Norfolk  County,  page  709,  in  the  will  of 
Eleazer  Ware,  1750,  is  mentioned  "a  piece  of  Cedar  Swamp  lying  in  the 
Dedham  Cedar  swamp  so  called." 

Robert  Ware's  sons  in  Wrentham,  John,  Nathaniel  and  Robert,  seem  to 
have  received  their  land  as  a  part  of  portion  during  their  father's  lifetime. 

The  house  of  Ephraim,2  essentially  the  same  as  formerly,  is  in  Wellesley, 
on  Oakland  Street,  opposite  the  end  of  Brookside  Road.  Photographs  of 
this  house  (Nos.  445,  446)  may  be  obtained  of  Holmes  Bros.,  19  Main 
St.,  Charlestown,  Mass.  The  Indian  Magus  very  probably  lived  near  the 
spring  which  is  just  south  of  the  house.  The  house  of  Ebenezer2  was  pro- 
bably at  the  corner  of  Rosemary  and  Highland  Streets,  Needham.  [C.  W. 
Morton,  on  map.]  Deacon  Reuel  lived  and  died  in  this  house.  The  house 
of  Josiah3  (Nathaniel2),  and  later  of  his  son  Joseph4,  the  journalist,  stood, 
until  1886,  on  the  north  corner  of  Russell  Place,  just  north  of  Ridge  Hill 
in  Needham  (opposite  "J.  Cartwright  "). 


CHILDREN  OF  ROBERT  WARE, 

T1IE  IMMIGRANT. 

The  children  of  Robert  and  Margaret,  all  born  in  Dedham,  were  :* 

John,2  Oct.  6,  bapt.  11,  1646 ;  d.  April  7,  1718,  Wrentham.     " 

Nathaniel,  Oct.  7,  1648;  d.  July  10,  1724,  Wrentham. 

Margaret,  Feb.  14,  1650-1 ;  bapt.  "klst,  m.  1651  "  ;  d.  July  22, 
1664. 

Robert,  Aug.  1,  1653;  d.  Sept.  16,  1724,  Wrentham. 

Esther,  September  28,  bapt.  "  14.  8."  1655;  d.  Sept.  3,  1734, 
Wrentham;  m.  May  13,  1673,  in  Dedham,  Rev.  Samuel  Man, 
first  minister  of  Wrentham,  oidy  son  of  William  Man,  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  (b.  July  6,  1647,'H.  C  1655,  freeman  1678,  or- 
dained 1692,  d.  May  22,  1719).  Their  children  were  all  born 
in  Wrentham,  except  two,  who  were  born  in  Milton  after  the 
Wrentham  settlement  was  broken  up  in  1676,  and  before  the  re- 
turn of  the  settlers  in  1680.  In  his  will  of  1718,  Mr.  Man 
makes  "  brother  Mr.  Robert  Ware  and  son  Pelatiah  executors." 
His  gold  headed  cane  is  said  to  be  in  Franklin. 

*  "  The  Wares,  sons  of  the  progenitor  of  a  long  line  of  moral  teachers." 


2. 

i. 

3. 

ii. 

iii. 

4. 

iv. 

v. 

w  aki:   QBNEALOGY.  23 

Children  of  Samuel  and  Bather  (Ware)  Man: 

1.  Min/,  April  7,  1674;  m.  May  I,  L708,  Samuel   Deering 

(b.  about  1657,  d.  1758,  aged  96).  He  was  in  1687 
invited  l>\  the  town  "to  Bottle  with  as,  to  follow  ilio 
calling  of  a  blacksmith."  [His  first  wife,  m.  June  20, 
1688,  was  Hannah  Fairbanks  (b.  Feb.  10,  1657-8,  >>f 
"  John  and  Sarah,"  or  Dec.  24,  1672,  of  "John  anil 
Hannah")  b)  whom  he  had  at  least  three  children, 
born  between  January,  1688-9,  ami  April,  1691.] 

2.  Samuel,  Aug.  6,  L675;  do.  Oct.  13,  1704,  Zipporah,  dam 

nt'   Ebenezer  (Roger)  and   Hannah  (Wales)   Billi 
(l».  Dorchester,  March  20,  1678,  d.  Oct  16,  1732). 

3.  Nathaniel,  April  9,  1677,  in  .Milton;  m.   Dec.   19,   1 7< » J, 

Elizabeth  ( reorge. 

-1.  William,  May  1.  1679,  in  Milton;  m.  Dec  1,  1701, 
Bethiah,  dau.  of  Benjamin  and  Judith  Bucket*  (1>.  Med- 
field,  July  4,  1679). 

5.  Theodore,  Feb.  8,  1680-1  ;  m.  Feb.  28,  1701-2,  Abigail, 
dan.  of  Daniel  (Edward)  and  Abigail  (Gay)  Hawes 
(I..  Nov.  13,  1681),  "d.  July  24,  r761,  in  his  *lst 
year" — [Epitaph,  Proudville  Cem.] 

G.  Thomas,  Oct  24,  L682;  m.  Dec.  27,  1709,  Hannah,  dam 
of  John  and  Mary  (Winchester)  Aldis(b.in  WrenthanL 
Feb.  19,  1687-8).  Three  of  his  children  married 
Wares.     He  was  grandfather  of  Hon.  Horace  Manns 

7.  Hannah,  June    12,    lo8">;   m.   April  30,   17U7,  Samuel 

Davis. 

8.  Beriah,  March  30,  1687;  m.  Dec.  10,  1710,  Daniel,  son 

or  Daniel   (Edward)  and  Abigail   (Gay)    Hawes  (b. 
.March  30,  1684). 

9.  Pelatiah,  April  2,  L689;  m.  Feb.  18,  17 19,  Jemima, dau. 

probably  of   Nathaniel   (.John)    and    Sarah    (Whiting) 

Farrington  (1>.  in  Dedham,  Jan.  1,  1696-7), 
10.   Margaret,  Dec  21,  1691  ;   in.  April    18,  1711.    Nathaniel 

(John  and  Mary)    Whiting  (1..  Feb.  2,  L691). 
J 1.  Esther,  June  26,  1696  ;  "  which  was  a  twinn,  ye  other  was 

a  son  still-born";  m.  Dec.  30,  1719,  Isaac  Fisher. 

5.  vi.     Samuel,  Sept.  30,  L657;  d.  March,  1780—1. 

6.  vii.    Ephraim,  Nov.  •"..  1659;  d.  March  26,  1753,  aged  93,  Needham. 
viii.  Elizabeth,  Nov.  19,  1661;  <1. . 

ix.     Joseph,  Sept.  8;  bapt.  13,  d.  Sept.  22,  1668. 

7.  \.      Ebenezer,  Oct.  28,  1667  j  d. ,  1765,  aged  97,  Needham. 

Margaret,  first  wife  of  Robert  Ware,  the  immigrant,  was  a 
daughter  of  John  Hunting  of  Dedham,  and  probably  came  with 
her  parents  from  England.     Her  mother,  Esther  (Hester)  seems  to 

*  Deilliam  roron!-,  p:iur'' -^  1898,  "Rockwood."    The  name  was  usually  thus 

after  17'.'  l,  I  mi  continued  t<>  be  pronounced  Rocket.    (See  Dedham  records,  page  28,  for 

Rockwood  in  16%.) 


24  WAKE   GENEALOGY. 

have  been  a  sister  of  Francis  Seaborne,  who  made  a  bequest  to  her 
in  England,  as  we  see  by  her  will.  She  died  4  (3)  1676.  "Elder 
John  Hunting"  survived  her  and  died  April  12,  1688,  confirming 
bequests  made  by  his  wife,  and  mentioning  son-in-law  Robert  Ware 
and  other  children.     See  Pioneers  of  Massachusetts. 


Abstract  of  Will  of  Hester  Hunting. 

Will  of  Hester  Hunting  wife  of  John  Hunting  of  Dedbam  dated  January 
4,  1675  proved  Feb.  12,  1684-5. 

After  payment  of  debts,  "  unto  my  well  beloved  son  John  Hunting  the 
whole  &  full  sume  of  twenty  pounds  as  his  part  of  that  Estate,  Legacie  or 
portion  that  was  given  to  me  by  my  loveing  Brother  Francis  Seaborne  in 
Old  England,  which  Legacy  is  yet  due  to  me  to  be  paid  as  by  my  loveing 
Brother  Francis  Seaborn's  will  appeares  in  Old  England  amounting  to  the 

sume  of  fourty  and  five  pounds," "to  my  beloved  son  Samuel  Hunting 

liveing  in  Charlstowne,  the  whole  &  full  sume  of  ten  pounds  as  his  part  & 
portion  of  the  aforesd  fourty  &  five  pounds"  --  "to  Hannah  wife  of  my 
son  Samuel  aforesd  one  pair  of  new  sheets  &  my  best  table  cloth  &  to  my 
grandchild  Samuel  Hunting  (oldest  son  of  my  son  Samuel  afores'1)  six  nap- 
kins." The  fifteen  pounds  of  the  said  forty-five  yet  remaining  to  be  dis- 
posed of  as  follows.  "  one  fourth  of  s'd  fifteen  pounds  remaining  to  my 
loving  daughter  Mary  Bnckner  of  Boston  and  also  my  best  tamy  coat" 

"  unto  the  children  of  my  daughter  Ware  deceased   one  fourth   of  s'd 

fifteen  pounds  to  be  equally  divided  between  them  all." "to  my  loving 

daughter  Hester  Fisher  of  Dedham  one  fourth  part  of  s'd  fifteen  pounds  & 

my  best  goune." "to  Hester  Pecke  the  daughter  of  my   Son  in  law 

John  Peck  of  Rehoboth  one  fourth  part  of  s'd  fifteen  pounds  &  also  my  hat 

&  my  Stuff  coat." "to  Mary  Wood  my  maid  servant  my  old  red  under- 

coate  &  my  searge  unde^coate  &  my  cloth  wescoat.  And  what  remains  un- 
disposed of  all  my  wearing  apparel  Linning  &  wooling  I  give  to  Elizabeth 
Hunting  wife  of  rn}r  oldest  son  John  Hunting  of  Dedham." 

"  Furthermore  my  mind  &  will  is  that  my  dear  &  wel  beloved  husband 
aforesd  should  have  the  full  use  and  improvement  of  all  the  premises  as  long 
as  he  doth  live  excepting  what  things  of  my  wearing  Apparell  he  do  see 
causs  to  give  away  to  bee  sooner  disposed  of  to  the  person  aforesd.  Lega- 
cies in  money  to  be  paid  within  six  months  after  the  Decease  of  my  dear 
husband  if  it  be  sent  hither  from  Old  England  before,  otherwise  to  be  de- 
livered presantly  after  it  be  sent  over  whenever  it  do  come  after  my  said 
Husbands  decease,  and  if  the  whole  sume  afores'1  of  fourty  &  five  pounds 
cannot  be  attained  then  so  much  thereof  as  can  be  attained  shall  be  divided 
to  the  persons  aforesd  according  to  their  severall  proportions  aforesd  by 
abateing  in  each  pound  what  the  afores'1  Sume  shall  fall  short  of  fourty  &. 
five  pounds." 

The  sons  John  Hunting  and  Samuel  Hunting  appointed  Executors. 

Husband  gives  his  consent  to  the  will  and  signs. 

Witnesses. 

Thomas  Battle. 
Thomas  Fisher. 


SECOND  GENERATION. 


John'  Ware,  bora  in  Dedham,  Oct.  G,  1G4G ;  died  in  Wrentham, 

April  7,  L718j  in  bis  73d  year.  One  of  the  settlers,  L67I,  of 
Wollomonopoag,    incorporated   as   Wrentham    1673.*     In  March, 

1G7.">-i;,  the  town  was  deserted  by  the  settlers,  who  took  refuge  from 

the  Indians  in  Dedham  and  elsewhere,  and  did  not  return  till  1680. 

L676  —  March  Ye  30th  Ye  I nliahitanee  ware  drawn  of  l>v   rason   of 

y  Endien  Worre."     "1680— August  Ye  21st.     The  Revd  Mr  Man 

returned  to  Wrenthain  again  and  divers  Inhabnts."  (John,  Nathaniel 
and  Robert  Ware  among  the  number.)     He  is  said  to  have  built 

Upon  the  "Bean  Place  "f  as  early  as  1668.  He  was  one  of  the  first 
selectmen  of  Wrentham,  L686.  Lieutenant  and  captain  of  the  first 
military  company. 

John  Ware's  commission  as  Lieut,  of  the  Foot  Company  of  Mi- 
litia in  the  town  ot  Wrentham,  signed  by  Gov.  Stoughton,  Ann*.  5, 
lfi'.'G,  is  still  extant.  He  seems  to  have  served  as  lieutenant  from 
1689  to  1704,  and  as  captain  till  1715.  The  journal  of  the  com- 
pany was  kept  in  a  small  hook,  six  by  four  inches,  written  in  a 
crabbed,  almost  indecipherable  hand,  and  was  tilled  with  notices 
of  musters,  with  the  names  and  amount  ot'  fines  of  the  absenl  and 
"  defective  "  ;  the  names  of  those  "  press!  for  ( lanada  "  or  elsewhere, 
including  those  who  "ran  away,"  and  the  precautions  taken  against 
tin    Indian-.       At  the  end  of  the  hook  are  the  following  \h\v^  :  — 

"  He   that    is   wise   will    Learn    to   prise 
an  art  that  is  most   skillfull 
lint  as  for  fools  theyel  Spoyl  all  Town 
and    Live   not    wise   but    willt'ull." 

John8  Ware  headed  a  hand  ot    men  in  an   attack   against    the   In- 
dians at  Indian  Rock  during  Kino-   Philip*-  war. — History  of  Nor- 

*  Mr.  I'm  .in.  in  hi-  Centennial  Berraon  Oct.  26,  177"'.  Bays  sixteen  fa  mi  lies  enme  to 
tlr  Wrentham:  Sheares;  then  Robert,  Nathaniel  andJohn  w  .  -  muel  Man;  I. 
eer  Gay,  Daniel  EZawes,  John  Aldis.     Firsl  Meeting  Rouse  1681    t. 

fThe  ••  Bean  Place  "  was  under  the  8.  w  .  side  of  Knockinga  Hill,  occupied  1886  by 
Richard  Dimond. — [3.  Warner). 


26  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

folk  County,  p.  632.     Indian  Rock  is  near  Jordan  St.  in  the  east- 
ern part  of  Franklin. 

John2  married  first  in  Dedham,  Dec.  10,  1668,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Michael  Metcalf,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Fairbanks  (born  Aug.  15,  1646, 
died  in  Dedham,  March  22,  1676-7). 

John2  married  second,  March  24,  1678-9,  Joanna,  daughter  of 
John  and  Joanna  Gay,  of  Dedham,  and  widow  of  Nathaniel  Whit- 
ing, Jr.  (born  March  23,  1644-5,  died  at  Wrentham,  Oct.  26, 
1708). 

John2  married  third,  Dec.  21,  1709,  Dorothy,  widow*  of  Eleazer 
(Nicholas)  Wood,  of  Sherborn  (who  had  died  May  20,  1704),  and 
mother  of  Hannah  Wood,  wife  of  John's  son  Joseph.  "  Dorothy, 
widow  of  Capt.  John  Ware,"  died  in  Sherborn,  December  10,  1728. 

Children  of  John  Ware  and  Mary  Metcalf,  recorded  at  Dedham 
and  Wrentham  : 

8.  i.       John,3  June    17,    1670,    in    Dedham;    d.    March   29,   1751,  in 

Wrentham. 
ii.      Eliazar,  July  13,  1672,  in  Dedham;    d.   Feb.   20,   1672-3,  in 

Dedham. 
iii.     Son,  b.  and  d.  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  10,  1673[-4];  first  burial  in 

new  ground, 
iv.     Eliazub,  b. ;  d.  in  Wrentham,  Sept.  1675. 

9.  v.      Eliazer,  Oct.  2,  1676,  in  Dedham,  or  Sept.  28,  1676  [Wr.  Rec.J  ; 

d.  July  23,  1750,  in  Wrentham. 

Children  of  John  Ware  and  Joanna  (Gay)  Whiting : 

vi.     Abigail,8  "  b.  in  Dedham,  Jan.  1680  "  ;  d. ;  m.  in  Wrentham, 

Nov.   18,   1702,   Thomas  Throop.     No  issue  recorded.     He  d. 
Nov.  18,  1708. 

10.  vii.    Joseph,  June  2,  1681,  in  Wrentham;  d.  Jan.  20,  1754,  Sherburn. 
viii.   Zachariah,  Nov.  1G,  1683;  d.  Jan.  13,  1684. 

ix.  Mary,  Nov.  15,  1684;  d.  Dec.  27,  1747,  in  her  64th  year;  m. 
March  31,  1730,  Francis  Nicholson.  (Dea.  Francis  d.  Dec.  7, 
1753.)     No  issue  recorded. 

x.      Hannah,  Sept.  24,  1686;  d.  June  8,  1730;   m.  Dec.  20,   1709, 

Joshua,  son  of  John  and  Hannah  Fairbanks  (b.  March  18,  1 682, 

d.  Oct.  11,    1742).      [Joshua   Fairbanks  in.    second,  July   26, 

1732,  Mrs.  Mercy  Underwood,  of  Holliston,  d.  Sept.  11,  1*742.] 

Children  of  Joshua  and  Hannah  (Ware)  Fairbanks  : 

1.  Benjamin,  May  5,  1711. 

2.  James,  Oct.  15,  1714. 

3.  Joseph,  Oct.  9,  1717. 

4.  John,  Jan.  15,  1722-3. 

11.  xi.     Benjamin,  July  8,  1688;  d.  July  16,  1744. 

*  In  Morse's  History  of  Sherborn  Dorothy  is  called  the  sister  of  Hannah ;  but  Eleazer 
Wood  had,  by  the  town  record,  only  two  daughters,  Hannah  and  Abigail.  If  Dorothy 
Wood  was  daughter  of  George  Badcock  of  Milton,  she  married  first,  March  29,  1672, 
John  Daniel  of  Milton,  who  died  June  17, 1685.     She  married  Eleazer  Wood  about  1687. 


wakk  (jknk.\i.ih;v.  27 


Will*  of  John  Waej  .  Si  nioe,  01  Wreh  i  b  \m. 

June  the  26,  1715 
In  the  Name  of  god  Amen,  the  lasl  Will  &  testemenl  oi  John  Ware 
Sener  oi  the  town  oi  Wraatham,  in  the  Count;  <»i  Suffolk  in  the  prouence 
of  the  Massetuess  bay  in  New  England,  being  Crase  and  weke  in  bodey  but 
Sound  and  Rite  in  onderstaning  Remembring  my  mortellitj  desireing  to  Bet 
m\  hous  in  order  and  so  to  dispose  of  such  thing  as  god  base  giuen  me  to 
God  glorey  and  the  good  of  mine  do  make  and  ordain  this  mj  lasl  will  and 
testemeni — imprimis,  commel  my  Soul  into  the  hands  of  Jesus  Crist  my 
only  Medetor  and  my  bodey  to  the  graue  to  be  desently  beured  by  my 
exsecutor  hereafter  to  be  nameed— the  funeral)  charges  and  dets  clerd  Item 
I  do  giue  and  bequeth  unto  my  well  beloued  Wife  Dority  Wan'  all  and  in 
Signalar  what  Bhee  brout  with  herf  and  more  what  house sstuff  & mouabels 
ahee  plese  to  take — and  one  end  of  my  dweling  hous  at  her  own  coyse — 
and  all  the  land  one  the  Souest  Side  of  the  hywaj  where  the  hous  Btand — 
paster,  orchard,  garden  and  more  two  acars  one  the  Nor  west  Bide  of  the 
wa\  whare  Shee  -hall  chouse,  and  more  one  half  of  my  midow,  at  pin  plain 
at  her  coys— the  hous  and  lands  to  bee  for  her  own  use  dureing  the  time  of 
her  widdohood.  Itim  to  my  son  John  Ware  all  those  lands  that  In-  lias 
Deeds  on  from  me  foreuer  and  other  lands  he  is  pursess  on  dureing  his 
oatrall  lite  and  aftir  his  desees  to  he  deuided  eopelly  among  his.  three  sons 
— and  all  what  lice  hase  resiued  that  stans  in  book  acount,  and  also  to  his 
children  William — John — Moses  and  Mehctebell  and  Marej  to  ho  payed 
forty  Shilling  apece  as  they  com  of  age  by  my  executor — all  my  pissix 
(physic)  books  I  giue  to  my  son  Benjemin  all  my  other  Hooks — alter  my 
Wife  hase  taken  out  to  he  deuided  anion-'  all  my  children.       itim    1    giue   to 

my  son  Benjemin  Ware  all  the  homstad,  that  pact  that  is  his  mother  in 
lawe  dureing  the  time  of  her  Widdobod,  and  my  midow  at  gexpaster  (duck 
pasture) — and  also  to  my  grand  Dafter  Matey  Blakef  forty  Shilling  to  be 
payd  by  my  Executer.  Itim.  I  giue  to  my  gransons  Willim,  John  and 
Moses  Ware  all  that  pece  of  land- lieing  Nor  of  Suthwise  by  bunge  rode 
be  it  thirty  acars  more  or  less  to  be  deuided  equely  betwen  them  all — the 
Remaining  part  of  my  estate  to  he  equeilly  deuided  betweene  my  children 
namely  Elezer — Joseph — AJbbagaill — Maray  and  Hanah  in  that  ech  of 
them  to  giue  an  acount  of   what    they    bane   air.  dy    rescued   to   make   the 

*  Crase. — In  "The  Ancient  Customs  of  London,"  printed  1670,  we  find :— "Now  to 
him  of  -ill  ether  Trades  which  arc  move  befitting  his  crazy  body,  were  somewhat 
unreasonable."  Gex  (Jack)  pasture,  now  the  -i_rht  of  the  City  Mills  in  the  western 
ji.ut  of  Norfolk.  Bunge  Howl. —  Bungy  Brook,  a  branch  of  Peter'-  River,  crosses  the 
s  W  corner  of  Wrentham  into  Bellingham.  [n  1698  Lieut.  John  Ware,  Lieut.  8amuell 
Guild  and  Samuel]  Gay,  a  committee  appointed  for  that  purpose,  present  to  the  Pro- 
prietors of  the  Common  lands  of  the  Town  of  Dedham  <>n  account  of  the  division  by 

lot  they  had  made  of  about  two  thniisaiid'onc. hundred  acre-  1\  ing  westerly  from  Wrcn- 

tham,  and  easterly  from  Mendon;  and  propose  that  they  should  receive  one  hun 
acres  in  full  satisfaction  for  their  services  Ij  rag  upon  Peter's  Rn  er.    This  was  gra 
being  "voted  in  the  affirmative."     ("Pa   led  in  the  negative"  is  a  not  uncommon 
record.)     1680-1,  John  W  !  second  <m  a  ta\  list  of  twenty,  paying  £5 ;  while 

John  Blake,  Sen.,  paid  £6  11.11;  ami  Robert  Ware.  £]  15.6 

t  •'  1  never  read  such  a  bequest  a-  •  I  gh  e  m\  w  ife  sucb  household  stuff  as  -hi'  brought 
with  her  on  her  marriage,'  thai  the  [question]  does  not  arise  in  my  mind."  ••  w  i-  -ho 

not  a  WldOtl    when  he  married  her  •  "      fll.   V .   Waters  ill  the    "  Nation,"   July  ■".,  18S6.] 

X Joanna  Whiting  (eldest  of  su  children  of    Nathaniel   Whiting,  dr.,  and  Joanna 
■ .  ii  !i  iii  M.  dneld,  Sept.  26,  l(  166,  married  in  Wrentham,  Feb. ,;.  1689,  John  Blake, 

.e_d  had  live  children,  of  whom  Mary  Blake,  horn  April  8,  1696,  was  the  youngest. 


28  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Equality,  and  also  I  do  apint  and  ordain  my  two  Sons — Elezer  Ware  and 
Joseph  Ware  to  be  Soul  Executers. 

Jn°  Ware     (Seal) 

Signed  and  Seailed  &  declared  to  be  his  last  will  &  testement 
the  day  and  yere  aboue  wreten  in  present  of  us 
Ebenr  Fisher 
Jonathan  Metcalf 
Samuel  Fisher. 


[Proved  May  8,  1718.] 


Inventory  of  Estate  of  John  Wake. 

An  Inventory  of  all  and  singular  the  Goods  and  Chattels  of  Jn°  Ware 
Senr  Deceased  prised  at  Wrantham  Aug1  ye  29,  1718  by  Mr.  Robert  Ware 
Ens11.  Sam1  Fisher  and  Leiut.  Ebenezer  Fisher  as  followeth : — 

Inperrs.     His  apparell  nineteen  pounds,  Five  Shillings  19-05-00 

Itm.     The  Books  Seven  pounds  forteen  Shillings  07-14-00 

Itm.     The  homStead  and  Jack  paster  medow  200-00-00 

Itm.  To  pine  plain  medow  Twenty  pounds.  20-00-00 
Itm.     out  lands  on  hundred  &  ninty  three  pounds  Ten 

Shillings.  193-10-00 

Itm.     on  peace  of  Land  Given  to  Johns  Three  Sons  30-00-00 

Itm  Brass.  Iron  and  Puter  Ware  in  the  hous  12-12-06 
Itm      Beding  and  Bedsteeds  Thirty  two  pounds  seven  shil- 

ings.  32-07-00 

Itm      Wooden  Earthen  and  Glass  ware  12-04-00 

Itm      Cattle  Thirty  five  pounds  Seventeen  Shillings  35-17-00 

Itm  one  horss  Five  pounds  ten  shillings  05-1 0-00 
Itm.     husbandry  Tools  Eight  pounds  thirteen  and  six  pence     08-13-06 

Itm      Carpenters  and  Joyners  Tools  01-18-06 

Itm      Woole,  Flax  and  Leather  two  pound  on  shillings  02-01-00 

Itm      one  Bond  for  Ten  pounds  10-00-00 

Item    In  prouince  Bills  on  pound  ten  shillings  01-10-00 

Itm      Surveying  Instrmuments  02-00-00 

Item.  Books,  Dbts  owing  to  him  unsartain  00-00-00 

Item,  by  Bills  for  money  05-19-02 

Itm.     physick  Books.  04-00-00 


Total  Sum  605-02-02 

Robert  Ware    ~) 
Samull  Fisher  >-prisers. 
Eben.  Fisher      ) 


w  \i;r.   GENEALOGY.  29 

An- 1  r  \<  i   of  Will  of  Thin  Gay. 

Will  of  John  Gay  of  Dedham,  dated  Dec.  L8,  1686,  proved  Dec  17, 
1689. 

••  [mprs  unto  my  will  beloved  wife  Joannah  ( ray  all  my  Moveables  \\  ith- 
in  doors  and  withoul  chattel  &  chattels  whatsoever  to  be  wholly  at  her  own 
use  for  the  coumfort  &  support  of  ber  Life."  .  .  "it'  mj  sayd  wife  have 
sufficient  to  maintain  ber  with  those  things  farther  given  unto  ber  in  this 
my  will,  then  she  have  full  power  to  make  a  legal!  will  &  dispose  of  the 
said  moveables  to  her  children  as  Bhe  please,  to  be  delivered  unto  them 
after  her  decease,  it'  she  Deed  not  the  Emprovemenl  or  worth  of  the  princi- 
pal! to  maintain  her  in  her  life  time."  ....••  Also  the  full  and  U-<-i- 
use  of  the  South  end  of  mj  dwelling  house  I  now  live  in  during  the  term 
of  her  natural!  life  and  all  the  rent  &  revenues  of  my  orchards  ami  lands 
ingaged  unto  my  -lie  &  unto  her  in  a  writeing  under  the  hand  and  Seal  of 
my  Son  John  Gay,  and  the  wintering  of  a  Cowbeasl  each  year  she  live  by 
my  Son  Jonathan  Gay  as  under  his  hand  .v  3ea1  is  ingaged. 

Item,  besides  what  my  Loveing  Son  Samuel  Gay  have  formerly  had  of 

me  towards  hi-  portion  I  do  farther  add  and  give  unto  him  the  moyety  or 
half  part  of  those  my  Lands  granted  and  laid  out  to  me  by  Town  of  Ded- 
ham near  Meadfeild  bounds  eotumonly  called  Meadfeild  dividend."'  (.i\es 
unto  his  son  Nathaniel  Gaj  one  half  part  of  Lands  granted  &  laid  out  to 
him  in  that  division  of  Dedham  lands  near  Medfeild,  commonly  called 
Medfeild  dividend,  and  confirms  a  former  gifl  of  Land  or  whole  common 
rights  in  all  the  Lands  of  Pecumtuck  alies  Derefieild  in  Hampshire.  (Hves 
unto  hi-  >on  Lliezer  (Jay  all  his  common  rights  in  Wrentham  Town  in  all 
divisions  of  Lands  yet  laid  out  of  all  sorts,  and  in  those  hereafter  Laid  out 
in  all  the  hounds  of  Wrentham  whatsoever,  also  all  the  legal  rights  he  has 
in  all  those  land-  that  lieth  in  Dedham  bounds  betwixl  Wrentham  and 
Mendon  hounds. 

All  that  may  remain  after  hi-  decease  &  the  decease  of  his  wife  undis- 
posed of  to  lie  divided  into  twelve  parts  to  l>e  disposed  of  as  followeth: — 
To  hi-  -on  Samuel  (Jay  two  of  said  twelve  part-  which  with  what  he  has 
already  received  to  he  his  whole  portion;  to  his  son  Nathaniel  (iay  two  of 
.-aid  twelve  part-  which  with  what  lie  ha-  already  received  to  he  hi-  whole 
portion;  to  hi-  -on  Eleazur  (iay  one  of  said  twelve  part-  which  with 
what   he  ha-  already  received  to   be    his    whole    portion;    to    his    -on    in    law 

John  Ware  one  of  -aid  twelve  parts  in  right  of  his  daughter  Joannah  Ware 
his  wife  which  with  what  he  has  already  given  them  to  he  their  whole  por- 
tion ;  to  his  son  in  law  John  Fuller  in  right  of  his  daughter  Judah  hi-  wife 
three  of  said  twelve  parts,  which  with  what  he  has  already  given  them  to 
be  their  whole  portion ;  to  his  son  in  law  Daniel!  Hawse  in  right  of  his 
daughter  AJbiell  hi-  wife  three  of  said  twelve  parts  which  with  what  he  has 
already  given  them  to  he  their  whole  portion.  Confirms  Deed  or  convey- 
ance of  gift  A:  -ale  to  hi-  son  John  (ia\  of  all  those  houses  &  land-  of  all 
sorts  and  common  rights  dated  Dee.  L8,  1686.  Witnesses  Richard  Ellice, 
Thomas  Battle,  Joseph  Weight  Confirms  deed  ol  gifl  to  hi-  -on  Jonathan 
(ia\  of  two  Acre-  of  land  upon  which  hi-  dwelling  house  stands  in  Ded- 
ham dated  June  28,  1682.  Witnesses  Thomas  Battle  and  Joseph  Wight 
Also  another  deed  of  one  half  Acre  of  hi-  house  l"i  with  explanation  of 
the  former  deed,  -aid  half  Acre  of  land  expressed  in  that  deed  Jonathan 


30  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

Gay  has  sold  to  his  brother  John,  which  he  approves  of  and  confirms. 
Also  confirms  a  deed  given  to  his  son  Jonathan  of  all  his  uplands  &  mead- 
ows that  lie  adjoining  or  near  to  Andrew  Dueings  lands  as  bounded  in 
said  deed  dated  Dec.  1,  1686.  "Witnesses  Thomas  Battle,  Joseph  AVight, 
John  Battelle  and  John  Fisher. 

All  of  which  deeds  he  confirms  on  condition  that  the  two  Acres  be  at 
the  use  and  Improvement  of  his  Executrix  and  Executor  to  help  towards 
the  maintenance  of  his  said  wife.  "  My  farther  minde  and  will  is  that  if 
the  use  and  principall  of  what  I  have  in  this  my  will  given  to  my  dear  and 
Loveing  wife,  together  with  the  rents  or  yearly  Income  of  my  orchards  or 
Lands  prove  not  fully  Sufficient  for  my  said  wifes  coumfortable  mainte- 
nance, then  so  much  as  is  farther  needfull  to  be  aded  shall  be  taken  or  de- 
frayed out  of  my  Estate  due  to  me  by  bonds  under  the  hands  and  seals 
from  my  Sons  John  Gay  and  Jonathan  Gay,  and  the  other  halfe  out  of  the 
Estate  or  proper  charge  of  my  Executor  John  Gay  my  loveing  Son  accord- 
ing as  he  have  iugaged  in  his  bond  to  me,  in  this  last  matter  expressed  my 
Executor  is  to  take  the  advice  of  Ens.  Richard  Ellice  and  my  Son  Nathan- 
it]  Gay  whose  advice  and  determination  is  fully  therein  to  be  attended." 
In  case  his  wife  does  not  live  to  need  use  and  full  value  &  principall  of 
what  he  has  given  her,  then  the  same  shall  be  equally  divided  among  all 
his  children.  Appoints  his  wife  Joannah  Gay  Executrix  and  his  son  John 
Gay  Executor. 

Witnesses 

Richard  Ellice 
Thomas  Battle 
Joseph  Wight. 


3. 

Nathaniel,2  born  in  Dedham,  Oct.  7,  1648  ;  died  in  Wrentham, 
July  10,  1724,  in  his  76th  year;  buried  at  Wrentham  Centre;  one 
of  the  settlers  of  Wrentham  4n  1671  ;  married  in  W.  Oct.  12,  1696, 
Mary  "  Wheelak."  She  married  second,  Sept.  20,  or  Feb.  13, 
1726,  Cornelius  Fisher,  born  Feb.  8,  1660;  died  Jan.  6,  1743, 
being  his  third  wife;  she  married  third,  July  16,  1746,  Thomas 
(son  of  Thomas  and  Hannah)  Bacon,  born  at  Wrentham,  Nov.  26, 
1693  ;  she  died  March  25,  1750.* 

In  the  possession  of  Prof.  Park,  of  Andover,  a  descendant  of  Na- 
thaniel Ware,  is  a  deed  dated  March  2,  1674,  from  Robert  Ware  to 
his  son  Nathaniel  of  "  Twelve  Acres  .  .  .  in  the  Township  of  Wren- 
tham .  .  .  being  a  part  of  the  first  deuision  of  Lands  Layd  out  .  . 
for  house  Lots  .  .  .  [abutting]  upon  the  house  Lot  of  son  John 
Ware  towards  the  North  East,"  and  of  son  Robert  Ware  South 
West.     Also  the  full  Right  r'  of  Nine  Cow  Comon  Rights  in  the 

*  "  oner  mother  Mary  Bacon  Decesed  march  ye  2-5: 1750."      Manuscript  recora   of 
Samuel,3  in  the  possession  of  his  grandson,  Thomas  Ware,  Granville,  111. 


WAKl".    cr.NK  \I.niiV.  :51 

•  Becond  deuisiOl]  &   all   succeeding   delusions    of  nil   sorts  of  Lands.'' 

The  will  of  Nathaniel*  has  not  been  Pound.  His  real  estate  was 
valued  at  £240  7.  6.  at  hie  death  ;  £359  when  the  estate  was  settled 
two  years  later. 

The  lands  bought  by  Nathaniel  Ware,  senior,  were  the  following: 
June  9,  L685,  2  acres  south  of  Nuppong  Hill;  6:2:  L670,  land 
adjoining  his  house  lot;  9:4:  L685,  at  Mill  Brook;  same  date, 
20  acres  on  Great  Plain,*  S.  on  leading  way  through  the  Plain,  E. 
adjoining  Eleazer  Metcalf,  W»  by  Samuel  Fisher,  X.  by  Common 
laud.  May  21,  L485,  a  small  parcel  extending  his  house  lot  to  the 
great  pond.     March  28,  1698,  7  acres  at  the  Great  Plain  joining 

the  land  he  bought  of  Anthony  Ilaneoek.  Oct.  1,  17  1  < '. ,  1  acre 
South  of  Great  Hill  beyond  the  Great  Hill  near  Dorchester  line. 
March  28,  170!),  oA  acres  at  mill  hrook  common,  S.  &  W.  on  his 
own  land.  Oct.  1,  1  T  1 « > ,  35  acres  at  his  timber  lot  at  Mill  hrook, 
being  part  swamp  and  part  upland,  viz.  2\  acres  on  the  West  side 
of  the  Brook,  14  acres  on  the  East  Bide  of  the  brook. 

Nath'l'  Ware,  Sen.,  sold  to  Natb.'  Ware,  dr.,  for  Twenty-Three 
pounds  10  shillings,  current  money  of  X.  B.,  Several  tracts  of  lands 
in  Wrentham.  "<  me  Tract  Containing  Fourteen  Acr<  e  and  Twenty 
Pole  Lying  upon  the  Great  Plain,  land  formerly  granted  Sand. 
Shears,  Senr.,  S.  E.  ;  Pond  8.  or  nere  to  said  Pond,  and  upon 
common  land  on  all  other  parts.  More  another  percal  of  land  con- 
taining one  acre  Lying  South  of  the  Great  Hill  beyond  the  Great 
plain  nere  Dorchester  line  bounded  by  Common  Land  On  all  parts. 
More  Fifty  acres  of  Land  yet  to-  be  taken  up  upon  the  Common  un- 
devided  Land  within  the  Township  of  Wrentham  On  the  Twelve 
Acre  Devidend  Account."  Oct.  Id,  1720.  Witnesses:  William 
Ware,  Jonathan  Ware.      Signed  "Nathaniel  Ware  Scner." 

••  A  true  Inventory  of  All  and  Singular  the  Goods,  Chattels  and  Credits 
of  Nathaniel  Ware  Husbandman  Deceased,  Prized  at  Wrentham  on  the 
Sixth  Day  of  January  L724-5.  by  William  Man,  John  Guild  and  Jonathan 
Ware  as  followeth — 

Imprimis     His  Apparel  3-13-0 

Item     Books  "1  •-'> 

Item     A  Cane  0- 

I;.  in     A  Gun  and  a  Rapier  2- 

Item     Bead  and  Beading  and  Furniture  in  y*  Lower  mum  7-19-0 

*  "Great'plain"  war  <>  /»>>"/,  mast  be  I  Mi  ink  the  plain  about  one  mile  Prom  the  \  illage 
on  i Ik-  road  to  Franklin,  and  <>n  the  western  border  of  Blake's  pond;  or  it  may  be  the 
plain  <>n  Sontb  street  nth.™  aide  oft  Ireal  Pond,  now  commonly  called  "  whit- 

ing's .Pond,"  "  Gi    ri  Hill."  "  Nockap  hill,  or  a  hill  south-west  from  that  on  the  road 
to  Plain ville  with  a  large  phi  in  beyond  it  and  a  -mall  pond."  id  road  is  an 

old  discontinued  way  leading  through  woodland  from  tneCitj  Mills  road  to  the  station  on 
N,'u  ^  ork  and  New  England  K.  R.  at  Citj  Mills  in  Norfolk.    Nathaniel  Ware  wan 
i  in  an  when  I  was  a  small  boy  ;  lived  near  it  in  a  bouse  -till  Btanding,  occu- 
Nash."— S.  Warner, Sept. 2,  i^s7. 


32 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


Item 

Item 

Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 
Item 


One  Bead  and  Beading  and  Furniture  up  Chamber  ) 
standing  on  the  south  side  of  the  "        J 

One  Bead  and  Beading  and  furniture  up  Chamber  ) 
standing  on  the  North  side  of  the  Chamber  ) 

One  all  wool  Blanket 

Ten  Yeards  of  woolen  Cloth 

One  Pair  of  sheets 

One  Table  Cloth  and  two  Napkins 

One  Old  Learge  Brass  Kittel 

One  Small  Brass  Kettle  and  a  Brass  Diall 

One  Warming  pan 

One  Iron  Pott  4  shillings  one  Trammel  5  shillings  } 


shillings  and 


J 


Lamp  1  shilling 

Item     One  Frying  pan 

Item     Two  peuter  platters  one  Bason  two  porringers 
One  Quart  pott  and  seven  Spoons 

Item     Earthen  Wear  and  Glasses 

Item     One  Larg  Chest  10  shillings  one  Cubbord  10  shill- 
ings and  one  old  Chest  ls.-6d. 
One  Large  Box 

Item     A  chairs  and  a  Table 

Item     One  Great  spinning  Wheele  6  shillings  and  two 
small  spinning  Wheels  7  shillings 

Item  two  meat  tubs  7  shillings  and  one  Peller(?)  3  shill-  ) 
ings  one  Barril  1  shilling  one  Bottle  ls.-6d.  and  v 
a  tunnel  6  pence  and  one  small  tube  1  shilling      \ 

Item     One  Half  Bushel  and  one  Half  Peck 

Item     A  Saddle  and  Bridle  and  a  Pillion 

Item     Two  Acres  10  Shillings  and  3  old  axes  3  shillings  ) 
One  ads  1  shilling  one  cow  Bell  j 

Item     two  Braking  up  Hows  1 1  shillings  and  one  Broad  ) 
Howe  and  a  Turn  up  Howe  \ 

Item     One  Square  3  shillings  and  a  share  1  shilling     One  ) 
6  'shillings  3  Augurs  3s.-6d.  and  a  haft  6  y 


saw 


pence  One  hammer  one  shilling 


3-  0-0 

7-  0-0 

1-  0-0 
2-10-0 
1-  5-0 
0-  4-0 
1-10-0 
0-11-0 
0-  6-0 


one  pair  of  tongs  4  shillings  and  one  firepan  one  ! 

shilling  and   one   Gred   Iron    2    shillino-a  and   <i  !  -17-U 


0-10-0 
1-17-0 

0-  6-6 

1-  1-6 

0-  3-0 
0-11-6 

0-13-0 

0-14-0 

0-  3-0 
0-13-0 

0-18-0 
0-15-0 

0-15-0 
42-18-0 


Item  Four  Gimblets  ls.-8d.  one  pair  of  Compasses  one 
shilling,  2  chissels  and  2  Gouges  2s-6d  One  pair 
of  Kuippers  6  pence  and  a  Ston  Hamer  2  shil- 
lings 

Item  One  Spade  5  Shillings,  3  wedges  and  a  Beetle  Ring 
6  shillings  and  two  Smothing  Irons  3  shillings 

Item     One  Logg  Chain    One  pound  ten  shillings  and  A 
plow  chain  12  shillings  and  one  small  Long  chain 
18  shillings  and  an  Iron  Barr  and  an  Iron  pick  (" 
12  shillings 


0-17-10 
0-14-  0 
3-12-  0 


WAKK    CKNK.M-OGV. 


33 


Item 


Item 

1 1»  in 

[tern 
[tem 

Item 

[tem 
[tem 
[tem 
[tem 

It.  in 
1 1 1  in 

Item 
[tem 

Item 
[tem 

Item 
Item 
Item 


Item 
Item 
Item 


Item 
Item 


Item 


Thr.c  Sickela  1  Bhillinga  one  small  Iron  Scale  Beam 
Ls-6d  two  Sythea  and  tackling  18  Bhillinga  One 
Bruflh  Sythe  6  Bhillinga  and  three  forks  1  Bhillinga 

and  <>ne  muck  fork  1  Bhillinga  and  a  mack  ( '< ■ 

.'!  Bhillinga 

Old  lion  7  Bhillinga  and  old  Wooden    Lumber  up 


(  1 


lumber  .)  8 


iillin<rs 


One  Churn  3  shillings  two  pails  2  shillings  3  traya 

S  Bhillinga  and  a  milk  Kitten  Ls-6d 
<  me  Looking  <  rlass 

A  Pegion  Neet  5  shillings  and  a  Beive  ls-Gd 
Horse  tackling  15  shillings  2  ox  rocks  5  shillings 
Shout;  Leather  L£-5s-0d  and  two  Hides?  shill 
Plow  [rons 

(  me  Brake  and  a  Grinston 
A    (  art    and    Irons    belonging  to  it  and  Irons  for 

Cart  Wheels  and  a  (art  Kope 
(  ferriages  and  Iron 
One  (»ivat  Harrow  2  pounds  and  Harrow  teeth  for 

a  small  Harrow  18  shillings 
One  small  plow  and  Irons  belonging  to  it 
( im:  Pear  of  <  been 
Three  Cow 

( me  heifer  £2  5s  Od.  and  two  Calves  1£  15-0d. 
Twelve  Sheep 
One  Horse 
Two  Swine 


} 


more  five  old  meal  sacks  found  afterwards 
The  Dwelling  House  and  Barn  and  meadow  and 

upland  at  Home 
Sixty  Aeres  of  Land  Lying  on  both  sides  of  Mill- 
Brook,  Doun  stream  of  the  Homestead  \ 
Nine  Acres  and  an  Half  Acre  and  twenty  eight  pole  > 
of  Pine  Swamp  Lying  in  the  Long  Swamp  above  > 

I  >ui:if.-.;  y 

Five  Cow  Common  Rights 

The  Sawmill  landing  upon  Mill-brook  with  the  \ 
Priviledges  belonging  to  said  mill  and  an  Iron  > 
plate  for  a  mill  saw  ) 

The  Land  Due  on  the  twelve  Acre  Devision  and  ] 
Vet  to  he  Laved  out  on  the  Common  ondevid  y 
Land  within  the  township  of  Wrentham  at  Ten  [ 
shillings  per  Aere 

sixteen  Acres  and  Three  Quarters 

some  total  of  the  Real  Estate 
as  it  was  prised  two  year  after) 
when  settled  was  j 


0-12-  0 


0-12- 

0 

0-  9- 

0 

0-  2- 

0 

0-   (i- 

6 

1-  0- 

0 

1-12- 

0 

1-  0- 

0 

0-  8- 

0 

2-  3- 

0 

0-  4- 

0 

2-18- 

0 

0-10- 

0 

12-10- 

0 

11-  0- 

I) 

4-  0- 

0 

3-18- 

0 

5-  0- 

0 

2-  0- 

tj 

56-  3- 

4 

1-  7- 

0 

150-  0- 

0 

60-  0-  0 


7-  0-  0 


5-  0  -0 


10-0-0 


8-  7-  6 


240- 
359- 


7- 

0- 


34  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Memorandum  by  a  later  hand. 

Jan.  1775     This  Inventory  of  no  grate  service 

since  ye  Estate  was  settled  &c.      " 
359-  0-0  234-  0-0 
240-  7-6  56-  3-4 
42-18-0 


118-12-6 


333-01-4 


Children,  born  inWrentham : 

12.  i.       Nathaniel,8  «  Friday,"  Aug.  6, 1697  ;  d.  March  4, 1781,  "  March 

5,  84th  yr,"  Wrentham. 
ii.      Betty,    "'Sabbot,"  Feb.  11,    1699[-1700] ;  d.  Sept.   13,  1726, 
"  27th  yr."  ;  m.  June  24,  1724,  Benjamin,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Priscilla  Grant  (b.  in  W.  Oct.  16,  1695). 

Child:     1.  Betty,  May  20,  1725. 

iii.     Abigail,  "  Tusday,"  Dec.  1,  1702  ;  d.  in  her  91st  year  [1793]  ; 
m.  May  17,  1727,  William  (son  of  Mark  and  Deborah  Force, 
b.  Wr.iFeb.  22,  1701-2). 
Children  : 

1.  William,  Aug.  29,  1728. 

2.  Mary,  March  11,  1729-30. 

3.  Timothy,  March  2,  1731-2. 

4.  Benjamin,  Sept.  9,  1733. 

5.  Jonathan,  Sept.  14,  1735. 

6.  David,  Oct.  1,  1739. 

J.  Abigail,  d.  April  22,  1753. 

13.  iv.     Beriah  (son),  "  Monday,"  Nov.  7,  1704  ;  d.  Feb.  17,  1756,  Wren- 

tham. 

14.  v.      Josiah,  "Sabboth,"   March   21,   1707[-8]  ;  d.   July   3,    1798; 

Needham. 
vi.     Kesia,  "Tusday,"  March  13,  1710[-11]  ;  d.  Feb.  20,  1802,  91st 
year;  m.  Jan.  5,  1732-3,  Beriah  (Samuel,  Samuel)   Man    (b. 
1708,  d.  March  31, 1750). 

Children : 

1.  Bathsheba,  March  9,  1736. 

2.  Hannah,  July  16,  1737. 

3.  Jonathan,  Sept.  8,  1739. 

4.  Keziah,  Aug.  13,  1741. 

5.  Mary,  Oct.  20,  1743. 

6.  Beriah,  Nov.  17,  1746. 

7.  Betsey,  Dec.  24,  1748. 

Kezia  (Ware)  Man  m.  secondly  in  Wrentham,  Aug.  14,  1754, 
Joseph  Shepard  (d.  Aug.  28,  1773). 


WAUK    (iKNKAUXJY.  35 

vii.    Pelatiah,  "  Tusday,"  Oct.  20,   L713 ;  d.  June  10,   L726,  aged 
«  13th  jrr." 
15.  viii.   Sami  i  i .."'•  Friday,"  Feb.  8,  L716[-17]  ;  d.  Jan.  5,   L806,  Con- 
u;i\ .  Mass. 


V, 


4. 


Robert,1  born  in  Dedham,  August  1  or  f>  [Dea.  Mann's  Bible 
record],  L653;  settle. 1  in  Wrentham;  died  there,  Sept.  It!,  1721, 
in  hi*  72d  year.  He  or  bis  bod  Robert  was  "impressed  by  virtue  of 
a  warrant  from  ye  Major"  in  Dedham  to  serve  in  King  Philip's 
war.  'Taken  at  Dedham  the  '.'tli  Day  of  Xber,  L675,  for  Capt. 
Bamuell  Mossely's  Company;  Sam!  Colburnei  John  Day,  Root 
Weaiv.  Alira  Hart  way,  Henry  Ellitroop."  There  has  been  some 
question  whether  this  Robert  Ware  was  the  father  or  the  son,  hut 
tin*  age  of  the  first  two  recruits  was  about  the  same  as  that  of  the 
younger  Robert;  Colburne  and  Day  being  about  twenty,  and  Robert 
Ware  twenty-^two.  Married  first  in  Dedham,  June  4,  1677 J  Sarah, 
daughter  ofrMichael  Metcalf,  Jr.,  and  Mary  Fairbanks  (born  in 
Dedham,  Dec.  7,  1648,  died  in  Wrentham.  April  13,  1718). 
Robert-  married  second,  Feb.  2b,  17r.)-2<),  Elizabeth  Holbrook,  of 
Mendon  (died  in  Wrentham,  July  28,  1723). 

A  soldier  in  the  Wrentham  company  in  1689;  deputy  in  170."). 
Pie  was  on  the  committee  about  the  Meeting  House,  1669.  In  !i>71 
he  agreed  with  others  to  settle  Wollomonopoag.  In  1702  his  tax 
was  12-10.  He  was  one  of  the  executors  of  the  will  of  his  brother- 
in-law,  Rev.  Samuel  Man,  in  1718. 

Will  of  Robert  Ware,  Senior,  of  Wrentham. 

In   the  Name  of  God   Amen  the   twenty    eight  day  of    August   Anno 

Domini  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty  tour  in  the  Eleventh  year 

of  the  Reign e  of  our  Sovereigne  Lord  King  George  ouer  Great  limine,  I 

Robert   Ware  Senior  of  Wrentham  in  the  <  ounty  of  Suflfolke  and  Province 

of  the  Massachusets  Bay  in  New  England,  Husbandman,  being  weeke  in 

bodie  But  of  sound    minde  and  memory  praised  be  Almighty  God   for   the 

same  yet  Knowing  the  oncertanty  of  this  present  life  and  being  Desirous 

to  Settle  that  owtard  Estate  the  Lord  hath  lent  me,  Do  therefore  make 

and  order  this  my  last  will  and  Testament    in  maner  and  forme  following, 

That  is  to  Bay,  First  and  Prinsipally  I  commend  my  Soul  into  the  hands  of 

Almighty  God  my  Creator,  hoping  to  Receive  full  pardon  and  Remitiou  of 

all  my  sins  and  Salvation  through  the  alone  merits  of  Jesus  Christ  me  Re- 

demer  and  my  bodie  to  the  earth   to  l>e  decently  intered  according  to  the 

Decresiou  of  my  Exeq™  hereafter  Named  in  hopes  of  A  glorious  Rezection 

unto  Etarnal  life.     And  as  touching  such  temporal  estate  the  Lord  of  his 

bounty  hath  lent  me  my  \\  ill  and  .Mind  is  the  Bame  shall  be  imployed  and 

bestowed  as  hereafter  iii  and  by  this  my  Will  is  expresed  hereby  R< 

Reuounsing  and  making  Null   and   Voyde  all  wills  and  Testaments   by  me 


36  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

heretofore  made  Declaring  and  Appoynting  this  to  be  my  last  Will  &  Testa- 
ment wherein  is  Contained  the  Same.  Imprs,  I  will  that  my  funeral  ex- 
pences  be  taken  out  of  my  Estate  and  further  my  Minde  and  will  is  that 
all  my  true  and  just  Debts  be  well  and  truly  payed  or  Ordered  to  be  payed 
in  Conveniant  time  Next  after  my  Decease  by  the  person  herein  after 
Named. 

Item.  Whereas  many  years  ago  I  gave  to  my  Eldest  son  Ebenezer 
Ware  and  his  heires  in  a  deed  of  Gift  under  my  hand  of  house  and  Land  in 
Wrentham  on  portion  accounte  to  the  Value  of  Sixty  pounds,  I  doe  now 
further  give  unto  him  and  his  heires  the  sume  of  five  Shillings  and  allso 
one  fourth  part  of  all  my  waring  appariell  and  one  fourth  part  of  all  Debts, 
bills  &  bonds  dew  to  my  Estate  and  these  with  what  he  hath  already  Re- 
ceived shall  be  his  whole  share  in  my  whole  Estate. 

Item.  Whereas  I  have  formarly  given  to  my  son  Robart  Ware  and  his 
heires,  Deeds  of  Gift  under  my  hand  of  land  in  Wrentham  upland  and 
Swampy  Land  on  portion  accounte,  my  son  Robart  Ware  Having  the  price 
or  valuation  of  the  sd  lands  in  the  deeds  or  Instruments,  I  doe  now  further 
give  unto  him  and  his  heires  the  sume  of  ten  Shillings  and  allso  one  fourth 
part  of  all  my  waring  Appariell  and  one  fourth  part  of  all  Debts,  bills  & 
Bonds  dew  to  my  Estate  and  these  with  what  he  hath  already  Received 
shall  be  his  whole  share  in  my  whole  Estate. 

Item.  Whereas  I  have  formerly  given  to  my  son  Michel  Ware  and  his 
heires  in  a  Deed  of  Gift  under  my  hand  of  house  and  land  in  Wrentham 
on  portion  accounte  to  the  value  of  fifty  pounds,  I  doe  now  further  give 
unto  him  and  his  heires  the  sume  of  five  Shillings  and  allso  one  fourth  part 
of  all  my  waring  Appariell  and  one  fourth  part  of  all  Debts,  bills  &  Bonds 
dew  to  my  Estate  and  these  with  what  he  hath  already  Received  shall  be 
his  whole  Share  in  my  whole  Estate. 

Item.  To  my  son  Jonathan  Ware  my  mind  and  Will  is  and  I  give  to 
him  and  his  heires  all  my  Housing  and  lands  in  Wrentham  or  elsewhere  in 
New  England  not  heretofore  disposed  of  by  me,  upland,  Medow  land  & 
Swampy  laud  whatsoever  with  all  appurtenances  belonging  to  the  housing 
and  lands  and  further  I  give  to  my  son  Jonathan  Ware  and  his  heires  my 
Teame  and  all  tacklin  belonging  to  it  and  all  my  Husbandry  tooles  and  one 
fourth  part  of  all  my  waring  Appariell  and  one  fourth  part  of  all  Debts, 
bills  &  bonds  dew  to  my  Estate  and  allso  all  provition  left  by  me  in  my 
Dwelling  House  and  Barn  of  all  sorts  whatsoever  both  for  man  and  beast 
and  allso  my  minde  and  will  is  that  my  son  Jonathan  Ware  shall  pay  all  my 
true  and  just  Debts,  Only  funeral  charges  to  be  taken  out  of  my  Estate  as 
before  expresed. 

Item  to  my  three  Daughters  and  my  minde  and  will  is  that  they  Namely 
my  Daughter  Margriet  and  her  heires  and  my  Daughter  Sarah  and  her 
heires  and  my  Daughter  Easter  and  her  heirs  shall  be  equall  in  what  they 
have  Received  or  shall  Receive  of  my  Estate  Referance  being  had  to  my 
book  of  Accounts  of  what  they  or  any  one  of  them  have  already  Received 
and  further  my  minde  and  will  is  that  my  son  Jonathan  Ware  shall  pay 
thirty  Pounds  two  and  amongst  my  three  Daughters  within  four  years  next 
after  my  Decease,  and  allso  my  mind  and  will  is  that  all  my  movable  Es- 
tate not  heretofore  disposed  of  by  me  after  funeral  charges  taken  out  shall 
be  devided  two  and  amongst  my  three  Daughters  and  finally  my  mind  and 
will  is  that  my  son  Jonathan  Ware  shall  pay  every  perticular  sume_to  the 
persons  unto  whome  they  are  herein  given  by  me. 


WAIttt    liF.NKAf.OCY.  37 

In  Testamony  whereof  I  have  hereunto  setl  my  hand  and  Srah-  tin-  day 
and  year  first  above  written  Appoynting  and  Ordering  my  two  Bona  Michel 
Ware  and  Jonathan  Ware  to  be  the  Exq™  to  this  my  last  Will  and  Testa- 
ment. 


IQjPtfyf     'WrfdZ.     (Seal) 


Signed,  Sealed,  Published  and  Declared  by  the  s«l   Robart  Ware  Senr  as 
and  fur  bis  last  will  and  Testament. 

Ebt'iir  Fisher     Anthony  haucock     Thomas  Fisher     dohnCay. 

Children  by  wife  Sarah,  all  except  the  eldest  born  in  Wrentham  : 

1G.  i.       Ebenezer,8  March   15,   Hi77-s.  in   Dedham;  d.  April  26,  17.">0, 
in  Wrentham. 

17.  ii.      Robert,  Dec.  <'-.  L680;  d.  Jan.  '.»,  1781-2,  Wrentham. 

18.  iii.     Michael,  June  11.  1683;  d.  Sept  21,  1725,  Wrentham. 

iv.  Margaret,  Jane  6,  L685 ;  m.  Die.  1,  L704,  in  Roxbury,  Major 
John  (John,  John)  Foster  of  Attleboro,  blacksmith  (b.  Nov. 
15,   1680,  in  Salem;  d.  Dec.  24,  1759,  at  Attleboro). 

Children: 

1.  John,  Dorchester.  Mar.   !.  1706. 

2.  Robert,  Dorchester.  Oct.  9,  1707. 

3.  Ebenezer,  Dorchester,  A.ug.  20,  1709  ;  d.  June  18,  1749; 

m.  Sept.  17.  1 7.J0,  Desire  Cushman  (Sam.,  Thos., 
Thos.,  Robt.)  of  Wrentham,  Attleboro  and  Cumber- 
land, R.  I. 

4.  Margaret,  Wrentham,  Mar.  7.  1712  :   in.  Israel  Whittaker 

of  Rehoboth. 

5.  Benjamin,  Wrentham,  Apr.  17,  171  1. 

6.  Jonathan,   Wrenthan,  dune    8,    171o;  m.  Anna  ; 

settled  in  R.  I. 

7.  Sarah,  Wrentham.  Apr.  18,  17 IS. 

8.  Timothy,  Wrentham,  May  1  I,  1720;  m.  Sihbel  Freeman  ; 

went  to  Maine. 

9.  Nathan,  Wrentham.  duly  23,  1722. 

li».   Esther,  Wrentham,  172-'!;  d.  same  day. 

11.  Michael,  Wrentham.  Oct  L9,  1724  ;  d.  Apr.  15,  1726. 

12.  Michael,  Wrentham,  July  l<s,  1727. 

L8.  Mary,  Wrentham,  Nov.  19,  1729  ;  m.  Benjamin  Walcott 

19.  v.     Jonathan,  Feb.  28,  1686[-7]j  d.  April  20,  17  in.  Wrentham. 
vi.     Sarah,  March  I.  L689[-90]  ;  d.  A.ug.  5,  1729  j  m.  June  6,  1722, 

Francis  Nicholson.     (Dea.  Francis  d.  in  W.  Dec.  7,  17.">.". ). 

Child:     1.  Francis,  b.  May  27.  d.  Amu.  20,  1729. 

vii.  Esther,  Maj  7,  1698;  d.  Sept  l  1.  1745;  m.  Dee.  17.  1718, 
I le/ekiah.  bod  of  Daniel  |  Edward)  and  Abie!  (Gay)  Hawes,  of 
Wrentham  (b.  Nov.  22,  1688.     Dea.  Bezekiah d.  Jnly  2,  1777). 

viii.   Elizabeth,  Sept.  30,  K'.:i7;  d.  before  /Lag.  28,  L724. 


38  WARE  GENEALOGY. 


Samuel,2  born  in  Dedham,  Sept.  30,  1657  ;  died  there  between 
March  6th  and  22d,  1730-1  ;  married  in  Dedham,  July  21,  1690, 
Elizabeth  Rice  (died  Nov.  18,  1719).     Their  children  were: 

i.     Joseph,3  June  23,  1691  ;  d.  April  30,  1710. 
ii.    Samuel,  July  20,  1694;  d.  July  30,  1722. 
iii.  There  is  a  tradition  that  one  son  was  drowned. 

Samuel2  married  second,  July  27,  1721,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Thomas  Fuller  of  Dedham,  widow  successively  of  Ralph  Day  and 
John  Carpenter.  She  was  born  in  Dedham,  May  7,  1659  ;  mar- 
ried first,  Dec.  6,  1682,  Ralph  Day  of  Dedham,  bricklayer.  Chil- 
dren :  Ralph,  born  Oct.  29,  1683*;  Thomas,  born  June  19,  1686; 
Sarah,  born  April  1,  1689  (married  Jan.  17,  1716-7,  David,  son 
of  Daniel  and  Anna  (Dewing)  Wight,  born  Dec.  19,  1686),  Abi- 
gail (Abiell),  born  March  29,  1695.  She  married  second,  John 
Carpenter  of  Dedham,  housewright,  who  administered  on  the  estate 
of  her  former  husband.  [Suffolk  County  Records,  March  7, 
1705-6].  She  survived  her  third  husband,  Samuel2  Ware,  and 
died  "widow,"  March  31,  1736.  Her  will,  dated  July  12,  1735, 
proved  April  13,  1736,  leaves  legacies  of  money  or  lands  in  Wren- 
tham  and  Needham  to  sons  Ralph,  Thomas  and  Jeremiah  Day; 
grand-daughter  Mary,  daughter  of  Ralph  Day ;  daughters  Sarah 
Wight  and  Abigail  Bacon. 

Will  of  Samuel  Ware  of  Dedham.     [Abstract.] 

Will  dated  March  6,  proved  March  22,  1730-1.  I  Samuel  Ware  of 
Dedham  weaver  wdl  that  my  Fuuerall  Expences  be  taken  out  of  my  estate 
and  that  all  my  true  and  just  Debts  be  well  and  truly  Paied.  I  give  unto 
my  well  beloved  wife  Sarah  Ware  the  use  of  the  One  Equal  half  part  of 
all  my  Estate  During  her  Natural  Life  and  the  One  Third  part  of  all  my 
Moveable  Estate  for  her  to  Dispose  of  as  She  shall  See  meet.  Item,  I 
Give  unto  Mary  Day  who  hath  lived  with  and  been  helpfull  to  me  A  con- 
siderable time  the  full  Sum  of  five  pounds.  Item,  I  give  unto  the  heires  of 
my  Brother  John  Ware  deceased  in  Equality  the  full  Sum  of  six  pounds. 
Same  to  heires  of  Brothers  Nathaniel*  and  Robart  deceased  ;  to  Sister 
Hester  Man  ;  and  to  Brother  Ephraim  Ware  and  his  heires.  Same  to 
Brother  Ebenezer  Ware  and  his  heires  Provided  that  he  or  his  heires  shall 
pay  to  my  Exequr3  within  Six  months  Next  after  my  Decease  all  that  ifl 
justly  Due  from  him  to  my  Estate  and  in  Case  that  the  sd  Ebenezer  Ware 
nor  his  heires  doe  not  pay  they  shall  have  No  part  Nor  Share  in  my 
Estate. 

*From  an  account  book  of  Nathaniel3:  "  1738  Beriah  Ware  cv.  by  a  Legace  from 
Deedham  from  uncle  Samuel  Ware,  17s."  "  1731  Wm.  Force  Cr  by  money  from  Ded- 
ham 11.6."     "  Due  to  Keziah  Ware  by  her  part  of  4  pound  from  Ded.  11.6. 


wakf.  G f.m:\logy.  39 

To  Nathaniel  Man  my  Kinsman  who  hath  ami  att  the  Date  hereof  Doth 
Dwell  with  me  and  haul  for  ;•.  Considerable  Number  of  years  past  h.-.n 
helpful]  to  me  and  Faithful]  in  my  service  the  whole  of  my  Estate  boath 
Eteale  and  Persona]  no1  heretofore  disposed  of  by  me.  Provided  thai  thi 
Nathaniel  Mas  or  his  heires  Bhall  pay  the  pertimlar  Sum  or  Somes  above 
Mentioned  within  the  Space  of  four  years  Next  after  my  Decease  and  in 
case  tin  v  doe  not  pay  I  do  hereby  Authorize  my  BxeqUTS  hereinafter, 
Named  to  Make  Sale  of  so  mueh  of  my  Instate  as  Shall  lie  sullieiaiit  to  pay 
what  1  have  herein  above  given  to  all  and  every  person  ;  and  allso  thai  my 
Exequors  shall  be  full}  satislied  out  of  my  Estate  for  all  there  Cost  and 
Charge  that  they  shall  be  att  in  or  abougfrfc  my*  Estate.  Appoyntmgmy 
two  friends  Xanily  .!.  retuiah  Follei  of  9tonghl0D  and  .lohn  ( ray  of  Ibdharn 
to  be  my  Exeipiors.  Witnesses:  Noah  Kingsbery,  Amos  Fuller,  William 
Eaton,  Sed  Dol  Buck. 

0>  OAwjjJ**  byo^JLr 


Epiihaim.-  born  in  Dedham,  Nov.  5,  1659  ;  bapt.  19.  12.  59.  He 
married  in  Peril-am,  July  13,  1 08").  Hannah  Herring,  probably  daugh- 
ter of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Pierce)  Herring  (ri.  July  10,  1738,  in  N.), 
and  lived  in  the  part  of  the  town  which  became  (1711)  Needham. 
Thomas  llearin,  Pedham,  m.  Feb.  15,  1650,  Mary,  daughter  of 
Robert  Pearse  of  Dorchester,  who  bequeathed  to  her  and  her  ,rfive 
children"  in  1664;  as  four  only  are  recorded  up  to  that  time,  it 
is  a  fair  inference  that  Hannah  was  the  fifth.  'The  aged  Ephraim 
Ware  died  In  ye  94th  Year  of  his  Age  as  'tis  tho't,  Mar.  26,  1753." 
[Needham  chh.  rec.] 

Children,  born  in  Dedham  :  * 

i.     Debora,*  Feb.  17,  1685-6. 

20.  ii.     Ephuaim,  Feb.  14,  1688-9  ;  d.  March  19,  1774,  Needham. 

21.  iii.     Kobert,  April  18,  1699  ;  d. ,  Needham. 

*  Ephraim2  is  said  to  have  had  two  sons  and  three  daughters.  The  first  two  at  least 
of  tbe  following  marriages  probably  refer  to  children  of  his  whose  births  were  not  re- 
corded : 

"  Hannah  Ware  of  Dedham  and  Eleazer  Metcalf  of  Wrentham  Sept.  6  1711  "  (Ded- 
ham). 

"  Margaret  Ware  and  Samuel  Frost  Nov.  9  172")  "  (Needham). 

"  Abigail  Ware  and  Hezekiah  Broad,  Mar.  5  1733-1  "  (Needham).  [Sixth  daughter 
of  Ebenezer  ?] 

Hezekiah,  son  of  Hczekiah  and  Abigail  Broad,  born  in  Dedham,  March  21,  1708. 
Eleazer  Metcalf  (Jonathan,  Michael,  Michael)]  bora  Feb.  14,  1687. 

"  Abigail  Broad,  wife  of  Ikztkiah  Broad  of  Natick  deceased  March  yc  31st  1736." 
No  issue  recorded. 

"  Mr.  Thomas  Stedman,  of  Brooklyne,  and  Mrs.  Hannali  Metcalf,  of  Dedham,"  were 
married  in  Dedham,  Nov.  18, 1729.  in  Rbo.  vi.  Eleazer  (Jonathan,  Michael,  Michael) 
Metcalf,  b.  Feb.  11.  M>87,  is  said  to  have  married  Hannah  Ware;  no  children  given. 
Eleazer  (Michael,  Michael,  Michael)  b  Feb.  12, 1684-6  (name  of  wife  not  given),  IS  Mid 
to  havt  had  children  Hannah  and  Deborah.  It  seems  probable  that  it  was  Michael's 
Eleazer  who  married  Hannah  Ware,  born  abo ni  inoi  (probably  daughter  of  Ephraim'), 
whose  children  would  thus  be  named  for  herself  and  her  Bister;  and  that  it  was  Jona- 
than's Eleazer  who  married  Feb.  15,  1709-10,  Judith  George. 


40  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


7. 

Ebenezer,8  born  in  Dedham,  Oct.  28,  1667,  bapt.  3.  9.  67; 
died  Jan.  (?)  1765,  in  Needham.  He  is  said  to  have  had  five 
wives,  one  son  and  six  daughters.  He  married  first  in  Dedham, 
March  18,  1689-90,  Martha  Herring,  daughter  of  Thomas  ami 
Mary  (Pierce)  Herring  (b.  in  Dedham,  July  11,  1668,  d.  Jan.  30r 
1709-10).  His  wife  Elizabeth  died  in  Needham,  March  8,  1733-4, 
"Mehetabel  Wife  of  Aged  Ebenezer  Ware  died  suddenly,"  Nov.  2r 
1753.  He  married  lastly,  June  13,  1754,  when  86  years  of  ager 
Ann  Harrison.  "  The  Deposition  of  Ebenezer  Ware  an  aged  man 
of  Needham,  dated  Oct.  21,  1763  states  that  in  1693  he  knew,"- 
etc.      [Smith's  Newton,  p.  261-5.] 


Will  of  Ebenezer  Ware,  Senior,  of  Needham. 

In  the  Name  of  God  Amen,  the  seventeenth  Day  of  September  Anc> 
Domi  one  thousand  seven  hundred  and  Fifty  four  in  the  Twenty  eight  year 
of  the  Reign  of  or  Souerain  Lord  King  George  the  second  over  Great 
Britain  &c  I  Ebenezer  Ware  Senr  of  Nedham  in  the  County  of  Suffolk  and 
Prouence  of  Masachusets  bay  in  New  England  Husbandman  being  in 
nsual  helth  of  body  but  aduenceed  in  years  but  of  sound  mind  and  memory, 
Blesed  be  almity  God  therefor  and  calling  to  mind  the  Frailty  of  Life  and 
Certainty  of  Death  Do  therefore  make  and  ordain  this  my  last  Will  and 
Testement  in  maner  and  Form  folowing  that  is  to  say  :  First  and  Princi- 
pally I  commend  my  Soul  into  the  hands  of  Almity  God  my  creator  hoping 
to  Reciue  ye  pardon  and  Remission  of  all  my  sins  and  saluation  through 
the  alone  merit  of  Jesus  Christ  my  Redemer  and  my  body  to  the  Earth  to 
be  deacently  Buried  acording  to  the  discresion  of  exceeutrex  herein  Named 
and  Executer  hereinafter  Named  and  as  Touching  such  Worldly  Estate  the 
Lord  hath  lent  me  my  mind  and  will  is  the  same  shall  be  disposed  of 
acording  as  is  hereinafter  expresed  hereby  Reuoaking  and  Renounceing 
and  making  Null  and  Voaid  all  Wills  and  Testaments  by  me  heretofore 
made  declering  and  apoynting  this  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testement 
Wherein  is  contained  the  same.  Imprs,  I  will  that  all  my  just  Debts  and 
Funarall  Expences  be  Well  and  Truly  payed  in  conuenient  Time  next 
after  my  Deceas  by  my  Executrex  hereinafter  named. 

Itm.  I  do  giue  and  Bequeth  to  my  only  son  Nathaniel  Ware  Sen1  the 
Sume  of  Fiue  Shillings  lawful  money. 

Itm.  I  do  giue  and  Bequeth  to  my  Daughter  Mary's  Children  Namly 
William  mills  and  John  Mills  and  Benjamin  mills  to  each  of  them  one 
Shilling  Lawfull  money. 

Itm.  I  do  giue  and  Bequeth  my  Daughter  Martha  Smith  one  Shilling 
Lawfid  money. 

Itm.  I  do  giue  to  my  Daughter  Elizabeth  children  Namly  Abial  and 
Elizabeth  and  Meribath  to  each  of  them  one  Shilling  Lawful  money. 

Itm.  I  do  giue  and  Bequeth  to  my  Daughter  Jemima  Kingsbery  one 
Shilling  Lawful  money. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  41 

"Itm.  I  'I"  graeand  Bequeth  to  my  Daughter  Sarah  Deuenport  one 
Shilling  Lawful  money ;   the  ahovo  said  snmeH  with  whal  thej   haue  had 

shall  !).•  ami  is  their  Full  Shear. 

I r iii.  I  do  hereby  (under  and  Bubject  to  the  Terms  under  Writen)  Gine 
and  Bequeth  to  my  Loueing  Wife  Anna  Ware  all  mj  Moueable  Estate 
whatsoeuer  and  whersoeuer  it  may  be  found  sin.-  paying  all  my  just  Debts 
and  Funeral  Expence  and  tin'  aboue  Legaceas  giuen  to  m\  Chfldren  and 
Grandchildn  11. 

1 1 m.  1  do  hereby  constitute  and  apoynt  my  Loueing  ^\' i t * ;  Anna  Ware 
Ezecutres  and  my  son  Nathaniel  Ware  Senr  Executer  to  this  my  last  will 
and  Testetnent. 

In  Testimony  whereof  I  the  said  Ebenezer  Ware  Si  ur  haue  hereunto  set 
my  hand  and  seal  the  day  and  year  first  ahoiie  writt.  n. 


£ 


&»* 


S-n&e  %*^(Seal) 


ied,  sealed.  Published  and  Decleared  by  the  said 
Ebenezer  Ware  Sen1"  as  and  for  his  last  Will  and 
Testeruent. 

In  presence  of  us 

Aaron  Smith 

Josah  Newell  junr 

Joseph  Gibbs.  [Proved  Feb.  10,  17 Go.] 

Children,  all  probacy  by  his  first  wife,  born  in  Dedham  :* 

i.     Mary,3  b.  April  6,  1G91  ;  |  d.  hefore  1754  ;  %  m.  William  (Benja- 
min, Samuel)   Mills  (b.  May  2,  1G82).     Children: 

1.  John,  Aue.  4,  1715. 

2.  117///.//,/.  Nov.  5,  1718. 

3.  Benjamin  and  Nathaniel,  May    31,   1722.     Nathaniel  d. 

young. 

ii.     M\i:rn  \.  Jan.  7,  d.  March  15,  1694-5. 
22.  iii.    Nathaniel,  Jan.  28,  1G95-6;  d.  Oct.  L2,  177u.  Needham. 

iv.  Martha,  June  13.  1699;  d.  later  than  1754  ;  m.  Juno  29.  1725, 
in  Needham,  "  Lieut."  Aaron  Smith  §  (d.  in  N.  April  15.  1776, 
aged  77  yrs.). 

v.  Elizabeth,  April  20,  1702;  d.  young. 

•Where  the  full  date  of  l.irth  is  given,  tin-  came  i-<  mi  tin-  Dedham  records. 

t"  The  Berth  of  my  morther  was  In  \r  yer  L69I  who  was  the  dafter  "i '  !  enezer  ware 
Chisdal  I749febmary  11."     Mem"  In-  Wm.  Mills,  jr 

t  Died  certainly  before  her  father  and  probably  aoon  after  the  birth  of  her  twins,  for 
"William  Mills  of  Needham  mar.  Mary  Watson  of  Roxbury  June  17.  1724."— Roxbury 
Records. 

$In  1764,  l.'.v.  Samuel  West,  the  yonng  minister  of  the  parish,  write,  of  Mrs.  ^mith 
as  one  "  who  possessed  all  the  virtue-,  which  piety  without  refined  education  could  tax- 
ni-h  to  a  mind  or  person  to  whom  nature  had  been  peculiarly  indulge] 

"  In  memory  ot  I  Lieut.  Aaron  Smith  I  who  died  j  Apr.  »•  1  o"'  L776  I  aged  77  vrs." 
[Epitaph.] 

Hani  •  k,  N".  II.  "  I  think  there  is  little  doubt  that  the  families  of  Smiths,  residing 
in  this  town,  arc  descendants  of  Lieut.  Aarou  Smith,  who  married  a  daughter  of  Eben- 
ezer  Ware."  LuTlll.li  P.  Eaton,   1839. 


( 


42  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

vi.  Elizabeth,  March  16,   1704-5  ;  d.  before  Sept.  17,    1754 ;  m. 
first,  April  23,  1730,  in  Needham,  Moses,  son  of  Dea.  Timothy* 
and  Sarah  Kingsbury  (b.  Sept.  11,  1705,  d.  Feb.  21,  1730-31). 
Children : 

1.  Mehitable  or  Meribath. 

2.  Elizabeth. 

3.  Abial,  b.  Feb.  24,  1730-1. 

Married  second,   May  30,   1732,  Ezra  Smith  of  Dedham. 

vii.  Jemima,  b.  hbt.  1704-5,  d.  Feb.  3,  1779,  "  in  her  75th  year  ;  "f  m. 
Mar-}.  22^  1726-7,  in  Needham,  "  Capt."  Timothy,*  son  of  Dea. 
|  Tii)        ,,'a^d  Sarah  Kingsbury  (b.  Aug.  14,  1703,  d.  in  Need- 
ham, JNov.,  18,  1778,  in  his  76th  year). 
/.Children  : 

1.  Jemima,  Feb.  11,  1727  [-8]. 

2.  Sarah,  Feb.  20,  1731  [-2]. 

3.  Timothy,  March  4,  1734 [-5]. 
« 4.  Moses,  Aug.  3,  1736. 

g.  Samuel,  May  14,  1739  ;  d.  Oct.  12,  1756,  18th  year. 

6.  David,  Aug.  6,  1742. 

7.  Mary,  Aug.  16,  1746. 

viii.  Sarah,  m.  first    in   Needham,  April   29,  1731,  Joseph    (John, 
Thomas)  Davenport!  (b.  Aug.  30,  1701,  d.  March  12,  1752). 
Children,  born  in  Newton  : 

1.  Sarah,  March  30,  1732;  m.  Feb.  1757,  Benjamin  Mills. 

2.  John,  June  7,  1733  ;  d.  Feb.  1818. 

3.  Abigail,  b.  and  d.  1736. 

4.  Benjamin,  b.  and  d.  1738. 

5.  Abigail,  .Ian.  15,  1740;  m.  1768,  Michael  Bright. 

6.  Mary,  March  30,  1742  ;  m.  Lyon. 

7.  Benjamin,  June  16,  1743  ;  d.  Dec.  28,  1833;  mar.  Jan. 

25,  1769,  Sarah,  of  John  and  Esther  Wilson  of  Ded- 
ham (b.  Dec.  10,  1745;  d.  Nov.  16,  1821). 

8.  Enoch,  June  25,  1744;  d.  June  24,  1803. 

9.  Martha,  dune  12,  1746  ;  m.  March  4,  1775,  Ebenezer  Day, 

son  of  Jonathan  and  Hannah  ( Battle)  Day  ;  b.  in  Ded- 
ham, Oct.  12,  1748;  d.  in  Needham;  m.  Nov.  26, 
1807,  Nathaniel  Talbot. 

Sarah  m.  second,  Jan.  17,  1760,  Nathaniel  Richards  of  Dedham. 

*  Timothy  Kingsbury  (Nathaniel,  Joseph  of  Dedham,  freeman,  1641).  First  town 
clerk  of  Needham;  chosen  deacon,  May  17,  1720. 

fAs  Jemima  is  mentioned  after  Elizabeth  in  her  father's  will,  she  may  have  been 
younger;  and  thus  have  died  in  her  73d  and  not  in  her  75th  year.  Rev.  Samuel  Man, 
in  his  will  dated  1718,  says:  "  To  my  niece  Jemimah  Ware  I  give  the  sum  of  ten 
pounds  always  provided  that  she  live  with  my  wife  till  she  come  to  be  eighteen  years 
of  age  and  serve  her  faithfully."  She  was  born  in  1704  or  1706.  Inscription  on  her 
husband's  tomb  :  "  Death  is  a  debt  to  Nature  due,  as  I  have  paid  it  so  must  you."  On 
her's:  "  The  sweet  remembrance  of  the  just  shall  flourish  when  they  sleep  in  dust." 
"In  memoiy  of  the  widow  Jemima  Kingsbury  who  departed  this  Life  February  3d 
1779  in  the  75th  year  of  her  age." 

JN.  E.  Hist.  Gen.  Register,  xxxiii.  33. 


THIRD  GENERATION. 


8. 

John3  (John*),  born  in  Dedham,  June  17,  1C>70;  died  "  Mar  ye 
29th  1751  in  the  81"*  year  of  his  age."  Buried  at  Wrentham  Cen- 
tre. Married  Jan.  14,  1695-6",  Mehitable  "Chaplen."  She  was 
probably  daughter  of  William  Chaplen,  of  Dorchester,  who  had  be- 
sides other  children,  Mehetabel,  born  Feb.  22,  1G74-5.  She  died 
aged  75  years  1  month  3  days,  on  March  25,  1750. 


J*. 


V 


**3l> 


Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

23.   i.        WlLLIAM,4  July  4,  1697;  d.  in  Dighton,  Mass.,  June  11,  1764. 
21.  ii.      John,  May  7.  1700;  <!.  A j nil  24,  177."). 
25.  iii.     Moses,  June  7.  1702. 

iv.     Mary,  Aug.  4,  170.5;  <1.  Jan.  5,   1799;   m.  in  Norton.  June  21, 
17.'!-_\    Seth,   son   of   William    (William,   Thomas)   ami    Abigail 
(Tisdale)  Makepiece  (b.  in  Taunton,  June  23,  1702.  <1.  1749). 
Children,  b.  in  Norton  : 

1.  Mary,  Nov.  11.  L783;  m.  1 7a G,  George  Wetherell.     No 

issue. 

2.  Mehetabel,  Oct.  8,  173.">;  d.  num. 

3.  Ha,,, ml,.  Sept  25,  1738;  d.  March    10,   17'.).");   111.    17G1, 

William  Wetherell  (b.  1740,  d.  1823).     Six  children. 

4.  Abigail^  Aug.  26,  17  11  ;  in.  1761,  Elista  ('apron.     Five 

children. 

5.  Sarah,  July  8,  1744;  d.  July  11,  1799;   unm. 

v.      Barbareh,  April  9,  L708 ;  stillborn. 

vi.     Mehetible,  Oct  6,    L710;  m.  at    W.   May  20,    1786,  William 

Maj  (ancestor  i>t'  Hon.  Seth  May,  Judge  S.  J.  C  Me.), 
vii.    Bebeckah,  between  Dec.  3,  1716,  and   Feb.  L5,  1716-17;   m.  at 

^y.  Aug.  30,  17.".::.  William  Puffor,  Jr. 
Children,  b.  in  Wrentham : 

1.  William,  April  24,  1734  ;  d.  Jan.  1  I,  1809. 

2.  Elijah,  Aug.  8,  L737. 

3.  Johni  Sept  24,  L739. 

4.  Rebeckah,  \<.\.  is,  [741. 

5.  Esther,  June  II.  17  11. 


44  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children  of  William  and  Rebeckah  Puffor,  b.  in  Norton : 

6.  John,  May  27,  1746. 

7.  Timothy,  April  19,  1748. 

8.  Mehetabel,  April  16,  1750. 

9.  Mary,  Feb.  21,  1752 ;  m.  David  Cobb,  of  Hallowell,  Oct. 

24,  1811. 
10.  Benjamin,  July  25,  1754. 

viii.  Richard,  Oct.  27,  1718  ;  d.  Sept.  7,  1719. 


9. 

Eltezer3  (John"1),  born  in  Dedhara,  Oct.  2,  1676;  died  in 
Wrentham,  July  23,  1750,  aged  74  [Hunt  Family,  page  310]  ; 
"Lieut.";  married  Feb.  13,  1700-1,  Mary,  daughter  of  Daniel 
(Edward)  and  Abial  (Gray)  Hawes,  of  Wrentham  (born  in  Ded- 
ham,  Sept.  17,  1679,  died  April  2,  1768,  aged  "89th  yr."  Eleazer 
Ware  made  stocks  in  1692.      [Hist.  Norfolk  Co.] 

Will  of  Eleazer  Ware.     [Abstract.] 

Will  dated  July  16,  proved  Aug.  28,  1750.  Eleazer  Ware  of  Wrentham, 
Husbandman.  To  wife  Mary  "  all  my  Household  Goods  and  Indoor 
Movables  "  with  the  use  of  Dwelling  House,  "  half  my  Homestead  and 
half  my  pasture  Land  above  Deacon  Theodore  Man's  and  also  two  Cows 
for  her  own  proper  Use  during  the  time  she  remains  my  Widow.  And 
if  Providence  should  so  Order  it  that  she  should  be  married  to  another 
Man,"  she  shall  "  carry  off  of  Indoor  Moveables  to  the  Value  of  twenty 
pound  Lawfull  Money."  To  son  Eleazer  certain  lots  of  land,  half  the 
outdoor  Moveables,  wearing  apparell,  &  Armour  ;  "  also  my  Cane  or  walk- 
ing Staff "  and  £8  Lawfull  Money.  To  son  Daniel  half  the  Homestead, 
half  the  outdoor  moveables,  half  said  Pasture  land  ;  &  the  other  half  of  said 
Pasture  land,  Homestead  and  dwelling  house  after  his  mother  shall  quit  the 
same  (provided  he  pay  the  legacies  hereafter  mentioned)  ;  half  the  wearing 
apparell  &  Armour."  Legacies  to  daughters  Mary  Hewes  ;  Mercy  Nichol- 
son ;  Jerusha  Day  and  her  three  children  by  her  former  husband,  Jerusha, 
Samuel,  and  Abihal  Kins ;  to  grandchildren  Hezekiah  &  Abigail  AVare 
"  who  now  live  with  me,"  to  be  paid  when  they  come  of  age ;  to  grand- 
children Elijah  &  Mary  Ware.     Eleazer  Ware  and  Daniel  Ware  Executors. 

Witnesses :     Theodore  Man,  Thomas  Man,  Junr,  John  Messenger. 


£* 


Children,  born  in  Wrentham: 

26.  i.       Eliezer,4  Nov.  11,  1701 ;  d.  Julv  8,  1751. 
ii.      Jerusha,  Jan.  8,  1703-4;  d.  April  24,  1706. 

27.  iii.     Daniel,  Nov.  2,  1706;  d.  March  17,  1769. 

iv.     Mary,  March  2,  1708-9  ;  d.  in  Foxboro',  Jan.  4,  1797  ;  m.  in  W. 
Feb.  16,  1736-7,  William  Hewes  (d.  in  Foxboro',  Oct.  18,  1778). 


WARE    GENEALOfiV.  15 

28.  v.      Hezekiab,  April  17,  1711  ;  d.  Biaj   16,  1711,  aged  81. 

vi.    Jeeusha,  June  28,  1711:  m.  Jul)  11,  L  784,  in  Norton,  Hezekiab 
Kin-  (bj  Rev.  Joseph  Aver}  oi  Norton)  oi  Norton  (d.  in  Nor- 
ton. May  26,  17  11). 
Children,  b.  in  Norton : 

1.  Jerusha,  An:.  81,  L785 :  d.  Oct.  L755,  in  Wrentham. 

2.  Samuel,  Sept.  81,  17-J7  [sic]. 

:;.  Abiel,  Jan.  6,  I7.'!'.>-Ii) :  d.  Oct.  28,  17.5.5,  in  Wrentham. 

Jerusha  m.  second,  April  l,  1 7  12,  in  Norton,  Jonathan  (John, 
Ralph)  Day  of  Norton  (b.  March  21,  L 687,  and  d.  June  7,  L759). 
Child  of  Jonathan  and  Jerusha  Day: 
1.  Abigail,  dan.  6,  17  1-');   probably  in.  Sept.  16,  17f>2,  Sam- 
uel  Hunt,  of  Norton,  and  d.    Nov.    10,    1818,   aged    7<>. 

Jerusha  (Ware,  Bong)  Daj  m.  third,  Oct  24,  17.59, 
Jonathan  Clapp,  of  Wrentham.  March  20,  1761, 
Samuel  Bang  (appointed  administrator,  Sept.  7.  17.59), 
Bettled  the  estate  of  Jonathan  1  >a\ ,  yeoman  ;  inventor} , 

£.'519.15.8.  The  widow,  "  now  Jerusha  Clapp,"  re- 
ceived one  third  ;  only  child,  Abigail,  two  thirds. 

vii.    Mercy,  Feb.  15,  1 7 1 « ► ;  d.  in  Wrentham,  Aug.  2,  17*5;  m.  April 
22,  1742,  Capt.  John  Nicholson. 

Child:     1.  Elizabeth,  Aug.  28,  174.5:  d.  March  5,  1784. 

viii.  AsiAX  (dau.),  Aug.  19,  1719;  d.  March  27,  1740,  unm. 

10. 

Joseph3  (JbAw*),  born  in  Wrentham,  June  2,  1681-2;  died  in 
Sherborn,  Jan.  26,  1754;  married  Jan.  5,  1708-9,  Hannah  Wood, 
daughter  of  Eliezer  (Nicholas1)  and  Dorothy  Wood,  of  Sherborn 
(born  Feb.  11,  1688-9,  died  March  4,  1754),  and  removed  to  the 
Wood  farm  in  Sherborn.  In  1710,  with  Joseph  Morse,  he  built 
the  first  grist  mill  on  Sewall's  brook;  the  privilege  is  still  in  the 
family  of  Joseph.3  He  purchased  half  the  Hull  estate  from  Judith 
Cooper,  daughter  of  Judge  Sewall,  and  built  upon  it  a  house  which 
is  still  standing.  It  was  occupied  in  1856  by  Major  Goulding,  a 
descendant.  In  1885,  owned  and  occupied  by  Thomas  Colford,  an 
Irishman.  II.  Ware,  Sen.,  was  born  in  this  house.  Hannah  Wood 
inherited  half  this  farm.  His  slave  Duty  planted  the  gnat  elm  tree 
near  the  house,  three-fourths  of  a  mile  south  of  Sherborn  common. 
[Morse's  Sherborn.] 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn,  were  : 

i.       Hannah,4   Aug.    10,    1710;    m.   in    Sherborn,    Dec    27,   1753, 
Nathaniel  Haven  (of  HopMnton  ?),  by  Rev.  Samuel  Porter. 

ii.      ZirroKAii,  Nov.  22,  1712;  m.  Curtis  Colliding. 


46  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

iii.     Abigail,  April  27,  d.  May  6,  1715. 
29.  iv.     John,  May  20,  1717;  cl.  Sept.  18,  1779. 
v.      Eleazer,  Nov.  3,  1719 ;  d.  Aug.  18,  1722. 
vi.     Abigail,  Jan.  7,  1722-3;  d.  March  1,  1788;  m.  Sept.  2,  1742, 
Nathaniel,  son  of  Dea.  Henry  Prentice,  of  Cambridge  (d.  Jan. 
23,  1791  or  6,  aged  81)  ;  settled  on  the  S.  quarter  of  the  Hull 
farm  in  Sherburn ;  "  both  of  Sherborn." 
Children : 

1.  Abigail,  1745.  2.  Anne,  1747.  3.  Benjamin,  1750.  4. 
Stephen,  1752.  5.  Hannah,  1755.  G.  Hepzibah,  1758. 
7.   Sarah,  1760. 

vii.    Joseph,  Aug.  3,  1725 ;  d.  March  31,  1743,  unin. 

viii.  Benjamin,  April  18,  1730;  d.  Feb.  25,  1754;  "  Capt.";  m.  Jan. 
31,  1754,  Mary  Coolidge  (James,  John)  (b.  Jan.  7,  1731-2,  d. 
March  11.  1813).  No  children.  [She  m.  second,  July  10,  1754, 
Samuel  Bullard.]  "  Both  of  Sherborn."  "  Capt  AVare  was  an 
able,  enterprising  man.  He  served  as  cornet  of  horse  in  an  ex- 
pedition against  the  Indians,  and  was  selectman  eleven  years. 
About  1710,  he  in  company  with  Capt.  Joseph  Morse  built  the 
first  grist  mill  on  Sewall's  brook,  and  his  slave  Duty,  being  a  bet- 
ter miller  than  Capt.  Morse  could  supply,  secured  him  all  the  cus- 
tom, and  induced  my  ancestor  [Rev.  Abner  Morse,  historian  of 
Sherburn]  to  sell  out,  and  the  privilege  has  remained  to  this  day 
in  the  family  of  Capt.  Ware.  The  ancient  Hull  farm  having 
descended  through  Hull's  only  daughter,  Mrs.  Judge  Sewall,  to 
her  daughter  Judith,  wife  of  Rev.  Dr.  Cooper  of  Boston,  Capt. 

Ware  purchased  of  them  for  the  S.  E.  half  of  the  same, 

consisting  of  250  acres,  Richard  Sanger  purchasing  at  the  same 
time  for  an  equal  sum  the  N.  W.  half.  Capt.  Ware  proceeded 
immediately,  it  is  believed,  to  erect  the  venerable  mansion  yet 
standing  on  the  N.  side  of  Sewall's  brook,  upon  the  W.  side  of 
the  road  to  E.  Medway,  known  by  the  magnificent  elm  planted 
about  the  same  time  by  his  slave  Duty ;  moved  into  it,  and  there 
spent  the  remainder  of  his  days.  His  remains  were  interred  in 
the  desecrated  burying  ground  at  the  S.  end  of  Sherburn,  where 
his  elegant  headstone  may  be  found  lying  in  the  vicinity  of  the 
grave,  if  not  yet  thrown  into  Charles  River."  [Morse's  Sher- 
born.] 


11. 

Benjamin3  (John*),  born  in  Wrentham,  July  8,  1688;  died 
there  July  16,  1744.  The  first  physician  in  Wrentham.  One  of 
the  subscribers  to  Prince's  Annals.  [See  articles  in  Hist.  Gen. 
Register.]      He  married  first,  May  21,  1730,  Zubiah*  Billings,   of 

*The  Intentions  of  Benjamin  and  Zebiah  -were  recorded  15  Nov.,  1729;  they  were 
m.  by  Jonathan  Ware,  J.  P.  Zubiah  was  daughter  of  Ebenezer  (Ebenezer,  Roger)  and 
Jerusha  Billings,  b.  Oct.  22,  1711-  Her  sister  Jerusha,  h.  Aug.  9,  1705,  in.  Sept.  26,  17  3, 
Cornelius  Kollock.    Their  son  Cornelius,  b.  1724,  m.  Sarah,  dau.  of  Rev.  Mr.  Messin- 


\S  ARE    GENEALOtiV.  47 

Stoughton,  died  in  Wrentham,  Dec.  1,  1738.      Buried  at  Wrentham 
Centre. 
Child: 

i.      .Ii.ki  -.11  \."  .Inly  IS,  1730 J   .1.  Oct  28,  1719;   m.  Jan.    11,    1745-6, 

Seth  Brewster,  in  Wrentham. 

1  >r.  Ware  married  second.  May  14,  1741,  Mrs.  Melatiah  (Fisher) 
Ware,  widow  of  Jonathan3  (Robert*),  who  had  died  April  l'u,  1740. 
( Ihildren  : 

ii.    Son,  Btillborn,  Jan.  20,  1742-3. 

iii.  Benjamin,  Maj   L5,  d.  Oct.  31,  1744,  "5  m's,  16  days." 

[Mrs.  Melatiah  Ware  married  third,  in  Wrentham,  July  15, 
174.r>,  Epbraim  Leonard.] 

Will  dated  June  14,  proved  July  31,  1744.  Benjamin  Ware, 
"  Practitioner  of  Physickof  Wrentham,"  to  wife  Melatiah,  "what 
Indoor  Moveables  she  brought  with  her;"  one  third  part  of  per- 
sonal estate  forever;  one  third  part  of  real  estate  and  "Income  of 
my  part  of  a  Grist  Mill  So  long  as  she  remains  my  Widow."  To 
"nephew  Cornelius  Collock  Student  in  Phvsick  and  now  under  my 
care  all  my  P>ooks  of  Physick  and  Surgery."  To  only  son  Benjamin 
"all  my  Homestead"  and  certain  specified  lots  of  land  "and  my 
part  in  the  Grist  Mill  alter  the  thirds  are  quitted  by  his  Mother 
and  also  one  hundred  Pounds  [old  tenor]  for  his  bringing  up  more 
than  his  Sister  (he  being  an  Infant)."  Kest  of  personal  estate  to 
be  equally  divided  between  Jerusha  and  Benjamin.  Jerusha  to  have 
the  remaining  part  of  all  real  and  personal  estate  and  moveables, 
and  all  Benjamin's  share  if  he  dies  before  coming  of  age.  Brother 
Capt.  Joseph  Ware  of  Sherburn,  executor.  Witnesses:  Ebenezer 
Cowell,  William  Butler,  Jr.,  Ebenezer  Fisher. 

12. 

X  \tii axiei/  (Nathaniel*),  born  in  Wrentham,  August  6,  1G97  ; 
died  there  March  4,  1781,  aged  83;   buried  at  Wrentham  Centre; 

ger,  :ni>l  '1.  .i:m  22,  17."  l.  Physician.  Jerusha  is  mentioned  by  Madam  Enight,  who 
stopped  ;>t  her  father's  house  on  her  journey  from  Boston  to  New  3  "rk. 

il  K i >lli irk.  brother  of  Cornelius,  w:is  i>.  Aug.  is,  1726 ;  Lemnel,  Sept,  6,  1 7 J s . 

••  Capt.  Ebenezer  Billings  through  his  father  became  an  owner  of  a  large  tract  of 
land  in  Sharon  and  Foxboro',  and  it  is  supposed  that  he  built  the  first  house  in  the 
Dorchester  New  Grant.  It  was  on  the  road  ot  path  to  Bristol  and  Providence,  and 
was  kept  as  a  Tavern.  His  family,  five  or  six  Bona  Bettled  around  him,  as  they  became 
of  age.  He  died  Feb.  26,  1717-8.  His  widow  Hannah  survived  him  12  or  15  y< 
Ebenezer,  hi~  son,  seems  to  have  had  the  homestead  and  lived  with  lii-^  father;  he  «a> 

b  Jnh  13,  1677,  and  m.  Jerusha ,  the  time  I  have  not  fo 1  recorded.     I  <  1  >  >  not 

find  the  record  of  the  birth  of  but  two  children :  Jerusha,  b.  Aug.  9?  1705,  Zebiah,  b. 
<  let  22,  1711.    ■  ■  and  tin- re  may  have  been  others. 

Jerusha  m.  Cornelius  Collicz  (later,  Koll<  t.  26,  1723,  and  their  son  Cornelius 

was  b.  1724,  month  and  day  not  given.  Tradition  makes  Collick  a  sea  captain,  and 
that  he  found  his  future  « ife  in  the  daughter  of  the  tavern  beeper  where  he  Btopped  on 
his  way  across  the  country  from  Bristol  to  Boston."     [Newton  Talbot.    1- 


48  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

"  Capt." ;  married  Jan.  25,  1726 [-7] ,  Priscilla,  daughter  of  "  Benj. 
and  Presilia"  Grant,  born  at  Wrentham,  Dec.  20,  1701.  She 
died  May  3,  1788,  in  87th  year. 

The  commission  of  Nathaniel  Ware,  gentleman,  to  be  Captain  of 
ye  Second  Company  in  the  Fourth  Regiment,  was  signed  by  W. 
Shirley  in  1746.  NathanieP's  house  in  Wrentham  was  built  1674; 
repaired  1716.  After  the  notice  of  a  "general  muster"  at  Ded- 
ham  in  1713  is  written  in  NathanieP's  hand:  " Nathaniel  Ware 
jr.  was  16  years,  1  month  and  two  days  old,  and  was  at  said  general 
muster."     [E.  A.  Parks.] 


Nathanil  Ware's  Book  of  accounts  of  what  he  has  given  to  his  Children 
first  and  Last  on  Portion  account  Anno  Dom  :     1752  &c. 

Given  to  my  son  Benjamin  Ware  on  Portion  account 

50  acres  of  Land  in  his  home  Lott 

Valued  at,  in  old  Teuor 
20  acres  at  my  wood  lott 
7  acres  of  meadow  &  upland  an  in  and 

near  my  House  Lott 
2  acres  by  the  Dig'd  way 
Gave  in  mony,  by  the  Hands  of 

mr  Dupee  &  John  Ruggels 
Gave  by  Will 


Total  in  old  Tenor 
Equal  in  Lawfull  mony  to 
1773 

Gave  more  to  Benj.  old  Tenor 


Given  to  my  Daughter  Mary 
Haws  on  Portion  account  when 
married  &c.  in  ye  year  1752 

in  old  Tenor 

In  Brass  Ware 

In  Puter  Ware 

In  Iron  Ware 

In  Wooden  Ware 

2  Bead  Steads  &  Beading 

2  Cow  Kind,  &  5  Lambs 

in  Sundry  small  things 

In  a  Side  Sadie 

and  by  Will  in  a  Legacy 

Total  in  old  Tenor 
Equal  in  Lawfull  mony  to 


£  250 
220 

s. 
0 
0 

22 

7 

10 
10 

70 
30 

0 

600 
£80 

0 
0 

100 

0 

Sum  total  in  old  Tenor  700  0 


24 

11  0 

13 

10  0 

27 

14  0 

38 

12  0 

116 

12  0 

43 

10  0 

10 

11  0 

25 

0  0 

90 

0  0 

390 

0  0 

52 

0  0 

WAKK    (IKNF.VLOOY. 


49 


( S-iven  to  my  Daughter  Bety 
Ware  on  Portion  account,  out 
of  my  Temporal  Estate,  in  ye  yearj 
26  acres  of  Land  bj  1  teed,  on  the 
East  aide  of  mill  Brook  at  the 
Wood  Lot!  valued  al 

and  20  acres  of  pine  Li 
wc-t  of  Sorrow-mead< 

in  mony  now 

to  Receve  here  after  by  ) 
way  of  Legacy  j 


176' 


and  ) 
low  j 


Equal  in   Lawful 

17  70. 


total 
mony  to 


£  95  0 

95  0 

50  0 

( )1.1  Tenor 

150  0 

890  0 

£  52 

( riven  to  my  Daughter  Keziah 
Everel  on  Portion  account  out 
of  my  Estate  in  the  year  17.").") 
Bra--  Ware 

Puter    Ware 

Iron  Ware 

Wooden  Ware 

One  case  of  Draw  - 

2  Bead  Steads,  &  Beading 

in-several  ( Sow  Blind  and  ) 

Sheep,  lir-t  and  Last    j 
in  Sundry  small  things 

Total  in  Old  Tenor 
Equal  in   Law  full  mony  to 
to  Receve  bj  will  by  will  hereafter  &c. 

Total  in  Lawful!  mony 

ii  to  iu\   Son  I  )avid  Ware 
by  Died,  Several  parcels  of  Land 
in  the  year  L767  as  pari  of  his  Portion 
20  acres  of  meadow  and  upland 
in  my  home  Lotl  valued  at 

and  •")•';  acres  on  y'  wesl  side         1 
of  y'  Brook  at  the  w I  Lott    j" 

and  a  Righl  in  the  Tow  n  Ship  [ 
of  Whiting  on  Otter  (rick   j 

and  to  lo  ceve  here  after  j 
by  a  Legacy  iVe.  j 

Total  in  Lawful!  mony 

Equal  in  old  Tenor  to 
L772  to  David  in  old  Tenor 

Sum  Total 


23 

14 

8 

11 

14 

0 

22 

1 

n 

26 

16 

0 

ia 

0 

0 

111 

16 

0 

86 

9 

6 

4 

9 

6 

300 

0 

0 

40£ 

I2i 

52£ 


37 

4   0 

'  81 

4  0 

8 

12  0 

8 

0  o 

£  80 

(i  0 

£  600 

0  0 

50 

o  o 

650 

0  0 

60 

6  0 

35 

7  0 

13 

6  0 

9 

8  0 

57 

7  0 

30 

0  0 

4 

6  0 

300 

0  0 

£  40 

0 

12 

0 

50  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Given  to  my  Daughter  Abigail 

Wight  on  Portion  account 

in  the  year  1763  in  old  Tenor 

In  40  boilers  in  mony  £  90  0  0 

2  Bead  Steads  &  Beading 
Wooden  Ware 
Iron  Ware 

Puter  and  Brass  Ware 
in  Cow  Kind  &c 
by  an  order  of  mr  Kollock 
in  sundry  small  things 

Total  in  old  Tenor 
Total  in  Lawfull  mony 
more  by  a  Legacy 

total  52 

Given  to  my  daughter  Beriah, 

Bacon  in  the  year  1764  on  Portion 

account,  in  old  Tenor 

In  Brass  and  Puter  Ware 
In  Iron  Ware 
In  Wooden  Ware 
In  a  Bead  Stead  &  Beading 
In  31  Dollers  in  mony 
In  a  Case  of  Draws 
In  a  Cow 

In  sundry  small  tilings 
in  mony  by  Sam11  King 

total  in  old  Tenor 
Equal  in  Lawfull  mony  to 
more  by  a  Legacy 

total  in  Lawfull  mony  to  52     0  0 

Given  to  my  son  Josiah  Ware 
on  Portion  account  by  his  Trade 

and  one  year  of  his  time  before  1769 

he  arived  to  the  age  of  21  years  26  13  4 

and  by  a  Legacy  or  by  Will  44     0  0 

and  to  give  him  in  mony 
Exclusive  of  any  Legece  &c  9     6  8 

total  80     0  0 

Equal  in  old  Tenor  to  £  600     0  0 

Jan.  10  1770    Then  gave  to 

Josiah  the  above  said  9     6  8 

Lawfull  mony 


£ 

s.  d. 

31 

12  0 

29 

0  0 

37 

0  0 

41 

0  0 

69 

15  0 

15 

0  0 

27 

0  0 

9 

18  0 

39 

0  0 

300 

0  0 

40 

0  0 

12 

0  0 

WABE    GENEALOGY.  51 

The  above  sum  of  £26  l'i    1  in 

old  Tenor  is  £200 & 

the  above  sum  of  £  I  I     0  0  in 

old  Tenor  is  880      i'     ^v 

the  : 1 1 ►< > \  e  sum  of  £9     6  8  in 

old  Tenor  is  i.'7U     0  0 

It  is  proposed,  according  to  the  above 
mentioned  accounts  that  my 
Children  arc  to  Receve  the  Following 
Sums  of  mony  on  Portion  account 

Benjamin  £  4  0 

Mary  12  0 

Bety  20  0 

Keziah  L2  0           Lawful  rnony. 

David  8  0 

Abigail  12  0 

Beriah  12  0 

.losiah  !  1  0 


Total  124  0 

Equal  in  old  Tenor  to  980  0 

Which  is  abouffht  413  Dollers. 


- 


A  will  of  Nathaniel3  is  still  in  existence,  dated  1767,  but  on- 
signed.  He  mentions  his  wife  Priecilla,  sons  Nathaniel,  Benjamin, 
David  and  Josiah;  daughters  .Mary  Haws,  Bety  Ware,  Keziah 
Everet,  Abigail  Wight,  Beriah  Bacon.  The  legacies  which  he 
haves  his  children  appear  (from  the  above  mentioned  "Book  of 
Accounts  of  what  he  has  given  to  his  Children  on  Portion  account, 
1752,"  &C.),  to  be  intended  to  make  up  each  daughter's  portion  to 
"  £390  in  old  Tenor,  Equal  in  Lawful]  money  to  £52."  Benjamin's 
share,  £700;    David's,  £650;  Josiah's,' £600==£80  lawful  money. 

After  the  death  of  their  mother  in  1788,  Nathaniel,  Benjamin  and 
David  Ware,  Elias  Bacon,  Joseph  Wight  and  Kezia  Everet,  widow, 
agree  to  settle  the  estate,  although  "Josiah  Ware  and  .Mary  Haws 
widow  are  out  of  the  Commonwealth." 

(  'hildren,  horn  in  Wrentham  : 

30.  i.       Benjamin,4  Jan.  30,  L727[-8] ;  d.  May  8,  1810. 

ii.  Mart,  June  28,  1730;  m.  June  11,  1752,  Timothy,  son  of  Daniel 
and  Beriah  (Man)  Hawes  (Daniel.  Daniel,  Edward),  1>.  .June 
21,  1722,  d.  177::.  .Mary  (Ware)  Hawes  d.  at  Whiting,  Vt. 
Their  dau.,  Mary  Hawes,  b.  Dec.  9,  1760,  at  Wrentham;  m, 
17s.".  or  6,  Gideon  (Stephen,  John,  Sedgwick)  Hoxie,  of  Milt  on, 
Vt.,  1).  Sept.  9,  1759  :  d.  June  I  I.  1836. 

"The  town  of  Whiting,  Vermont,  was  chartered  in  1763,  to 
Col.  John  Whiting  of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  and  the  settlers  re- 
turned to  Wrentham  during  the  Revolutionary  War,  at  the  close 
of  which  they  returned  to  their  Whiting  homes ;  among  them 


52  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

came  Ebenezer  Wheelock  and  wife, Hawes,  daughter  of 

Timothy  and  Mary  (Ware)  Hawes,  and  later  on  came  widow 
Mary  Ware  Hawes,  and  several  of  her  children,  among  thetn 
Mary,  who  afterwards  married  Gideon  Hoxie 

Ebenezer  Wheelock  was  chosen  delegate  to  the  Convention 
for  revising  the  Constitution.  He  was  for  four  years  Councellor 
of  the  State,  several  years  war  representative  at  the  General 
Assembly,  and  in  1724  had  been  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  thirty- 
four  years." — Mrs.  Horace  H.  Dyer,  Rutland,  Vt.,  1897. 

Children : 
Prude,  Pace,  Keziah,  all  under  14  in  1773,  at  their  father's 
death. 

iii.     Betty,  May  18,  1733;  d.  April  4,  1780,  aged  46,  unm. 

iv.  Keziah,  March  14,  1735-6;  d.  in  Foxboro',  April  4,  1824;  m. 
Oct.  22,  1755,  in  W.,  Joseph  Everett,  tanner  (d.  in  Foxboro', 
Sept.  17,  1785).  He  was  b.  probably  1732-3;  was  son  of 
Joseph  and  Hannah  Richards  (Dea.  John,  Capt.  John,  Richard). 
Hon  Edward  Everett's  father  was  Oliver  (Eben,  Dea.  John). 
Sarah  Preston  (Everett)  Hale  was  Hon.  Edward's  sister. 
[William  Everett,  1886.] 
Children : 

1.  Tryphena,  Sept.,  1764;  m.  Jacob  Balcom  (d.  in  Attle- 

boro',  June  8,  1857,  aged  92.  9). 

2.  George,  June  2,  1780;  d.  Nov.  3,  1783,  at  Foxboro'. 

v.  David,  May  24,  1738;  d.  Jan.  22,  1804  in  W.,  unm.  "He  was 
taken  ill  riding  home  from  church  on  horseback  and  was  assisted 
to  the  house  of  a  neighbor  on  the  way  where  he  died  soon 
after."     [L.  L.  W.] 

vi.  Abigail,  Dec.  15,  1740;  m.  June  9,  1763,  Joseph  Wight,  of  a 
place  called  Otice  Field  in  the  county  of  Cumberland,  Yeoman." 
Abigail  (Ware)  Wight  d.  March  19*  1799.  Joseph  Wight  was 
son  of  Jonathan  (Jonathan,  Henry,  Thomas)  and  Jemima 
(Whiting)  Wight  (b.  Dec.  29,  1729,  d.  Oct.  20,  1804. 
("  Wights.")     Both  died  in  Otisfield. 

Children,  b.  in  Wrentham  (Abigail  was  the  2d  wife)  : 

1.  Benjamin,  Sept.  20,  1764;  d.  Feb.  10,  1853,  in  Ohio. 

2.  Abigail,  May  31,  1767. 

3.  James,  March  21,  1769;  d.  Oct.  12,  1853. 

4.  Thomas,  b.  Aug.  19,  1771 ;  d.  Dec.  11,  1860. 

5.  Nathan,  Oct.  23,  1773;  d.  July  22,  1854. 

6.  Warren,  Oct.  1,  1778;  d.  in  W.  July  14,  1781. 

7.  Jonathan,  Sept.  7,  1783 ;  d.  March  1,  1869. 

For  descendants,  see  "  The  Wights,"  by  W.  W.  Wight. 

vii.  Beriah  (dau.),  Jan.  13,  1742-3  ;  m.  July  12, 1764,  Elias  Bacon, 
"  gentleman." 

Children,  b.  in  W. : 

1.  Beria,  Aug.  16,  1765. 

2.  Pattee,  Feb.  18,  1767. 

3.  Alfred,  Oct.  30,  1768. 


wakk   QBNBALOG1  .  53 

81.   viii.   N\T!r\Mi:i.,  Jan.  14,  17M[-5];  d.  Juno  10,  1888. 
.'J2.    i.\.      JOBLA.H,  M;irch  12,   1 717— b. 


13. 

Beriah1  (Nathaniel?),  born  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  7,  1701  ;  died 
there  Feb.    17,  17.M>.        Ensign   Beriah  was  the  first   person  that 

was  hurried  in  the  hurrying  place  on    the   Great    Plain."*      Married 

dan.    ."),    L731— 2,    Hannah    Ileaton    (daughter   of   Nathaniel  and 

Meriah),  horn  Sept.  28,    L807,  at   Wrentham. 

Will  <>i    Bebi  \h  Wake. 

Will  dated  Nov.  •">.  L765 ;  proved  April  2.  17~>C,.  Beriah  Ware  of 
Wrentham,  Gent.  To  wife  Hannah  use  of  one  Third  part  of  Real  Estate 
while  sin;  remains  my  Widow,  also  tin  Negro  man  Pomp,  one  Third  of 
wearing  apparel  and  one  Third  of  rest  of  personal  Estate.  Also  sole  Ex- 
ecutrix (with  sou  Pelatiah).  To  sun  Beriah  £6.  L3.  1  when  be  shall  be 
21,  also  one  Third  of  wearing  apparel  anil  one  sixth  of  real  &  Personal  es- 
tate.  To  daughters  Abigail,  Hannah.  Margaret  ami  Unity  Ware  each  one 
Sixth  of  Real  A.  Persona]  Estate.  To  son  Pelatiah  one  Third  of  wearing 
apparel  and  one  sixth  of  Real  and  Personal  Estate.  Witnesses  :  Joseph 
Ware.  .John  Metcalf,  Ebenezer  Cowell. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

33.  i.    Pel  \  i t  \u.4  Dec.  24,  1732.     To  New  BraintreePf 
ii.     Ann;  \n.,  Nov.  0,  1735. 

iii.  Hawaii.  April  21,  1730;  d.  at  Hancock,  N.  H.,  1836,  aged  97, 
in  the  house  of  her  daughter,  Mrs.  Clarke  ;  mar.  in  Wrentham, 
dune  1  I.  1 7">x,  Warham  Warner  of  Hardwick,  Mass.,  son  of 
Eleazer  and  Prudence  (Barnes)  Warner;  b.  Hardwick,  Nov.  1, 
1730;  d.  Dec.  1,  1817;  lived  in  New  Braintree.  He  is  said  to 
have  hem  the  first  white  child  horn  in  New  Braintree,  in  the 
part  now  Hardwick. 

Children  of  Warham  and  Hannah   (Ware)  Warner,  bom  in 
Hardwick,  Mass. : 

1.    WiUard,  b.  May  2'.),  17-">9  ;  d.  1854. 
•J.   Maribel,  Mar.  29,  L761  ;  d.  v. 

3.  Noah,  b.  Sep!  12.  1762;  d.  20  Jan.  1859. 

4.  Beriah,  Apr.  2.  17*>1  ;  d.  y. 

5.  Unity,  May  8,   L76f.  ;   mar!  Dr.  Fletcher. 
0.    /.''iris,  .May  22,  17G8. 

7.  Royal,  b.  April  30,  1770;  d.  2  1  September,  L854. 

8.  Hannah,  Julj    1,  1772;  mar.  John  Smith.  1793. 

•  Cemetery  at  the  "  North  Plain,"  Wrentham. 

t  \<  «  Braintree  records,  among  others :  "  Pel.itiali  Ware  m.  Rebecca  Blair,  both  of 
X.  15.,  Dec.  '-'7.  1768;"  child  Lrdia  b.  March  7.  L760,  "mar.  War.  10,  17s:..  Jonaa 
Bigelow,  both  of  N.  K."    "  Dr.  PercivaJ  Hall  &  M  I  Ware  both  of  N.  B.  m.  Maj 

10  1701."    "  Samuel  Warner  &  Unity  Ware  both  of  N.  B.  mar.  April  11,  1769." 


54  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

9.  Justus,  June  11,  1774;  d.  in  Hardwick,  8  Dec,  1866. 

(1.)  His  son,  Franklin  S.,6  born  in  Burlington,  Vt., 
was  a  Southern  planter  and  Colonel ;  died  Dec.  25, 
1865,  aged  66. 

10.  Susan,   Oct.   30,    1776;  d.   in  Compton,    C.  E.,  Dec.  8, 

1863  [Nov.,  Hist.  H]  ;  mar.  June  17,  1798,  Thomas, 
son  of  Timothy  (Christopher,  Nathaniel)  and  Mary 
(Foster)  Paige  (b.  Hardwick,  Apr.  20,  1772;  d.  Jan. 
16,1855).     Ten  children. 

11.  Samuel,  Aug.  22,  1778. 

12.  Sally,  July  18,  1781;  d.  July  1,   1865;  mar.   1803    (as 

2d  wife)  Ninian,  son  of  William  (Robert)  Clark  of 
Hancock,  N.  H.  (b.  in  N.  Boston  ;  mar.  Oct.  7,  1770  ; 
d.  Apr.  26,  1844.)      Eight  children. 

13.  Prudence,   b.   July   27,   1784;    mar.    Daniel    Record    of 

Barre ;  d.  in  H.,  Apr.  8,  1876. 

34.  iv.  Beriah  (son),  Jan.  30,  1742[-3]. 

v.  Margaret,  Feb.  7,  1745 [-6]  ;  mar.  Dr.  Percival  Hall,  May  10, 
1764,  both  of  N.  B. 

1.  Jairus,  Mar.  5,  1765. 

2.  Sewall,  Apr.  15,  1767. 

3.  Timothy  Ware,  May  12,  1769. 

4.  Jeffries,  Dec.  1,  1771. 

5.  Sophia,  Mar.  5,  1774. 

6.  Bradshaw,  Jan.  23,  1778. 

7.  Betsey,  Feb.  29,  1780. 

8.  Nabby,  July  26,  1786.     Removed   to  Boston  abt.   1800. 

See  Hist.  Hancock,  p.  796. 

vi.  Uxity,  Nov.  18,  1748  ;  m.  Apr.  19,  1769  (Int.  Apr.  11),  Samuel 
"Warner,  both  of  N.  B. ;  he  was  son  of  Eleazer  (b.  7 
Oct.,  1739). 


14. 

Josiah  {Nathaniel2),  born  in  Wrenthara,  Mar.  21,  1707  ;  died 
in  Needham,  July  3,  1798,  "  ag.  91  yr.  "  Moved  to  Needham 
"  soon  after  reaching  the  age  of  2 1 ;  purchased  a  tract  of  unculti- 
vated land,  and  commenced  farming."  Photographs  of  the  house  in 
which  he  lived  (Nos.  445,  446)  may  be  obtained  of  Holmes  Bros., 
19  Main  Street,  Charlestown,  Mass.  Married  first,  Jan.  7, 
1741-2,  Lydia  Mackentyre  (died  Nov.  11,  1748)  ;  he  married 
/second,  April  12,  1750,  Dorothy  Dewing  (died  Jan.  26,  1756), — 
"both  of  Needham."  He  married  third,  October  27,  1757,  Mrs. 
Mehitable  Whitney  (died  May  21,  1761),  "both  of  Needham." 
He  married  fourth,  April  19,  1764,  Mrs.  Sibel  Robinson,  also  of 
Needham,  who  died  June  8,  1816,  "ag.  86  y."  [Old  Cemetery, 
Wellesley,  Mass.]. 


WAKF.    (JKNEALOGY.  55 

Children  of  Josiah  and  Lydia,  horn  in  Xeedham: 

85.     i.    Josiah,*  Sept.  15,  bapt  Sept  l:»,  1742;  -1.  Oct  22,  1886. 

ii.    Ei. i.i  \n.  Feb.  7,  bapt  Feb.  18  ;  "privatim  quia  valde  aegrotui  est"; 

d.  Feb.  19.  17  1 1. 
iii.    Li  in  \.    May   •">.    17  1">;  bapt  May  19,  " mane  et privattm  ;  (Lin 
Weston, ;  in.  St])t.  1,  L766,  Solomon  Flagg  of  Weston. 

Children  : 

1.  EZiska,  Nov.  10,  1767. 

2.  /.;/<fia,  duly  8,  1771. 
8.  Solomon,  Feb.  18,  1  774. 

4.  Sibel,  Oct  20,  1776. 

5.  &%,  Oct  2,  1780. 
G.  Poffy,  June  1,  1784. 

36.  iv.    Elijah,  Sept.  30,  17  17,  bapt  Oct.  4;  d.  Jan.  30,  1817. 

Children  of  Josiah  and  Dorothy  :- 

37.  v.    As.v.  March  5,  1750-1,  bapt  Apr.  1,  " privattm  (/uia  non  valuit  ;  " 

d.  May  9,  1832. 
vi.     DOROTHT,  Ma\     16,    1752,   bapt  May  24;  d.    1815;  m.  July   4, 
1792,  Josiah  Hall  of  Wrentham.      No  issue. 

38.  vii.    Joseph,  Oct.  15,  1753,  bapt  Oct,  17  j  d.  Nov.  12,  1805. 
.'.  viii.   Daniel,  May  19,  1755;  d.  Oct  20,  1819.     "Esq." 

Children  of  Josiah  and  Mehitable  : 

ix.  Mliiitakli:,  ( 'nt/icrine  in  Church  Record,  bapt.  Sept  10;  Aug- 
31,  1758;  d.  1835;  m.  May  10,  1780,  in  Stow,  Abraham  Whit- 
ney, Jr.,  son  of  Abraham  and  Mercy  Whitney  of  Stow  (b.  Jan. 
3,  1754). 

x.    William,  July  19,  1760  ;  bapt.  July  27  ;  d.  Sept.  24,  1762. 


15. 

Samuel'  {Nathaniel*)  t  born  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  8,  1716-7; 
removed  to  X<w  Braintree ;  in  1871  to  Conway,  Mass.,  where  he 
died,  Jan.  5,  1806,  at  the  "breaking  of  day,"  aged  89.  A  fanner 
and  deacon.  "He  resided  on  E.  side  of  the  river,  now  New  Brain- 
tree,  and  was  deacon  in  X.  15.  church. "  (Hist.  Ilardwick.  )  "Dea- 
con Samuel  Ware  and  his  wife  Hannah  received  from  the  church  in 
N.  B.,  June  8,  1781."  (Conway  record.)  Married  first,  .July 
24,  1745,  Anna  Goodale  (horn  L710,  died  May  7, 1756,  aged  15); 
married  second,  Nov,  3,  1757,  in  X.  Braintree,  Hannah  (Billings) 
Belding  (horn  in  Ilardwick,  Sept.  2.'5,  172-1,  died  in  < 'onway. 
March  II  (Feb.  25,  Conway  Record),  1814,  in  her  '.Kith  year. 
Hannah  married  1st,  Jan.  2,  L745— 6,  Silas  Belding  (d.  Oct,  1, 
1756,  ag.  39). 


56  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children,  all  by  first  wife,  born  at  New  Braintree  : 

40.  i.       Samuel,4  "  Friday,"  May  9,  1746 ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1829. 

41.  ii.      Jonathan,  July  12,  or  "June  12,  Friday,"    1747;    d.  Feb.   9, 

1829. 
iii.    Timothy,  "  Monday,"   Jan.  23,   1748-9.     Killed  by   lightning, 
June  11,  1769,  "  in  his  21st  yr.,"  "  in  his  father's  house  during 
family  prayers  on  a  Sabbath  evening."      [From  a  small  note 
book  by  Samuel3  continued  by  Jonathan.4] 

42.  iv.     Jesse,    July   31,   1750 ;  bapt.    at   Hardwick,   9    Sept. ;  d.    Oct. 

1829  ;  m.  April  12,  1774,  Anna  Woods. 
v.     Mary,  "  Waddensday,"   Dec.   25,   1751  ;  d.  Saturday,  Aug.  13, 
1785,  in  her  "  34th  yr." ;  m.  May  17,  1773,  Thomas  Fletcher, 
"  both  of  New  Braintree." 
vi.     Elizabeth,  "Monday,"  April  14,   1755;  d.  March  26,  1831,  in 
Westhampton,  Mass. ;  m.  Feb.  24,  1780,  Aaron,  son  of  Jona- 
than    (Josiah,    Josiah,    Anthony)     and   Mehetabel    (Metcalf) 
Fisher  (b.  in  Dedham,  March  3,"  1756;  d.   Nov.   22,    1839).    3 
children,  b.   in  Westhampton:     Aaron,  1780;  Milton,  1782,  d. 
young  ;  Anthony,  1784  ;    Grace,  1786  ;  Milton,  1792  ;  d.  young. 
Maj.  Aaron  Fisher  was  a  member  of  the  convention  that  met  in 
Boston,  January,  1788,  to  ratify  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States.    He  was  always  proud  of  having  been  one  of  the  major- 
ity of  nineteen.     At  marriage  was  of  N.  Braintree. 
Children  : 

1.  Aaron,  Nov.   17,  1780;  m.  Feb.   18,   1811,  Emma  Joy 

(b.    Norwich   (Huntington)    Mass.  Feb.   7,  1783  ;   d. 
Feb.  16,  1869.)     A  farmer  ;  d.  Apr.  19,  1863,  82  yrs. 

2.  Milton,  Sept.  20,  1782  ;  drowned  May  31,  1786. 

3.  Anthony,  June  21,  1784;  d.  Jan.  9,  1868.     Farmer;  82. 

4.  Grace,  Nov.  17,  1786  ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1811 ;  24  yrs. 

5.  Milton,  Aug.  30,  1792 ;  d.  Sept.  14,  1792. 

16. 

Ebenezer3  {Robert2),   born   in   Dedham,   March    15,    1677-8; 

died  at  Wrentham,  April  26,  1750;   married  Bathyah ;  (died 

in  W.,  Jan.  6,  1662,  in  her  81st  year).  This  branch  lived  chiefly 
in  the  northern  part  of  Wrentham,  now  Norfolk. 

Children,  all  born  in  W.  : 

43.  i.       Ebenezer,4  May  16,  1709;  d.  Jan.  25,  1764. 

44.  ii.      Eliphalet,  March  25,  1711  ;  d.  Nov.  28,  1779.* 

iii.     Beth  yah,  Aug,  31,  1713  ;  she  d.  June  1,  1775,  at  W.  ;  m.  Jan. 
24,  1737[-8],  Caleb  Day.     She  d.  at  Wrentham,  June  1,  1775. 
Caleb  (John,  John,  Ralph)   Day  (b.  April  9,  1711,  was  living 
Aug.  17,  1775). 
Children  : 

1.  Esther,  Nov.  26,  1739;  unm. 

*  Nathan«  Ware,  Jr.,  said  that  Eliphalet4  had  a  twin  named  Oliver. 


w  \i;k    GENEALOGY.  57 

2.   Bethiah,  Sept  10,  17  i:j  ;  unm. 

•;•  •/.i:s''r/''  .         I  Feb.  18,  1 7  is  ;  children. 
I,   Benjamin,       \ 

.'>.  Jesse,  Oct.  11.  17.")l  ;  children;   m.  Wr.  13  Sept.,   1778, 

Eliz.  ( rordon. 

>M5.  iv.    Elibha,  March  21,  1715;  d.  .Inly  18,  1796. 

v.    Jonathan,  Biarch  16,  1717.     ••  Probably  went  to  the  war;  dog  a 

cellar  for  his  house,  I  hi  t  never  returned  to  build  it."      "  Died  of 

sickness  at  Canterhook,  when  he  was  coming  home  from  the 
army  that   went  againsl  Crown  Point,  Nov.   L9,   L755."     Thia 

extract  from  the  Wrenthain  records  must  refer  to  tins  Jonathan. 
(and  not  to  No.  19),  although  his  relatives  said  nothing  was 
ever  heard  of  him  after  be  went  to  the  war.  ••  An  old  lady 
one-  told  me  about  Jonathan1  Ware  :  He  was  a  young  farmer, 
who  at  the  proper  time  became  engaged  to  a  young  lady  with  a 
view  to  marriage.  He  selected  a  building  site  upon  a  pleasant 
knoll  of  ground  at  the  foot  of  which  was  a  spring  of  water;  the 
location,  which  was  a  beautiful  one,  was  near  the  line  between 
Wrenthain  and  Medlield.  lie  be^an  to  di<j  his  cellar,  but  be- 
fore it  was  completed  the  [Revolutionary]  War  broke  out. 
Jonathan  Ware  was  a  patriot,  and  entered  the  service,  but  never 
returned.  The  old  lady's  story  interested  me  greatly  and  I 
visited  the  place  where  Jonathan's  hands  had  thrown  up  the 
earth."      [Eugene  L.  W.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  Feb.  18,  1886. 

vi.    Silence,  dune  .">,  d.  July  21,  1719. 

vii.  Ruth,  Oct.  14,  1720;  m.  Nov.  20,  1759,  Eleazer  Partridge. 

Fiji,  Dinah,  Aug.  5,  1722;  m.  Feb.  12,  1746-7,  Samuel  Clark  of 
.Medlield. 


.    17- 

Robert3  (  Robert1),  horn  in  Wrentliam,  Dec.  6,  1680  ;  died  there 
Jan.  9,  1731-2,  in  his  52d  year.  "Mr.  Robert  Ware  died  1727; 
married  in  1709  ;  had  7  sons  and  2  daughters  ;  his  posterity  to  1821, 
507.  Erected  by  Elias  Ware'",  Grandson  of  the  Deceased''  [tomb- 
stone] ;  married  March  1,  1810-11,  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than and  Elizabeth  (Hawes)  AVight  (born  in  W.,  June  2<s,  1692; 
died  Sept.  5,  lTf'.'.1,  in  her  78th  year);  buried  at  North  Plain. 
Jonathan  Wight  was  son  of  Henry  (Thomas)  and  .lane  (Goodnow) 
Wight.  In  the  list  of  the  members  of  the  Second  Military  Com- 
pany of  Wrenthain,  dated  1746,  the  names  of  all  the  seven  sons  of 
Robert  appear;    Robert  as  "Military  Clerk." 

Children,  born  in  W.  : 

46.  i.       Robekt,4  Nov.  27.  1711. 

ii.       Eliz Af.i.rn,    Oct.    21,    1713;  m.  in  W.,   Nov.    11,  17.'!.'),  Samuel 
Hancock  ? 

7.  iii.  Tn IT,  Dec.  23,  171')  ;  d.  Nov.  30,  1794. 

48.  iv.  Joseph,  Jan.  23,  17 17 [-8]  ;  d.  Sept.  1.  1811. 


. 


58  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

49.  v.     Jonathan,  May  8,  1720  ;  d.  Sept.  3,  1775. 

50.  vi.    Henry,  April  20,  1722  ;  d.  Feb.  6,  1776. 
vii.  Sarah,  June  7,  1724  ;  d.  March  9,  1724-5. 

51.  viii.  Thomas,  Oct.  4,  1725;  d.  Nov.  14,  1761. 

52.  ix.    Ichabod,  June  1,  1728 ;  d.  Oct.  24,  1810. 
Jemima,  May  17,  1731  ;  m.  Dec.  13,  1756,  in  W.,  Amos  Cheever. 


x. 


18. 

Michael3  (JRoberf),  born  in  Wrentham, '  June  11,  1683  ;  died 
Sept.  21,  1725;  married  Dec.  4,  1707,  Jane,  daughter  of  Jona- 
than, son  of  Henry  (Thomas)  and  Jane  (Goodnow)  Wight  and 
Elizabeth  (Hawes)  Wight  (born  Sept.  6,  1688).*  His  widow 
married  second,  Daniel  Hawes,  Dec.  2,  1734;  she  died  April  26, 
1754,  in  her  66th  year.     A  Daniel  Hawes  died  Jan.   15,  1763. 

Children  : 

i.    '  Jean,4  Dec.  16,  1710 ;  m.  July  30,  1729,  John  Fairbank. 

ii.  Margaret,  Oct.  21,  1712;  m.  Jan.  29,  1734[-5],  Eleazer  (El. 
Mich.  Mich.)  Metcalf  (b.  Nov.  21,  1710,  d.  Aug.  10,  1742,  in 
his  S2d  year.  Eli,  Eunice,  Jeremiah,  Margaret.  Margaret 
(Ware)  Metcalf  m.  second,  April  1.  1761,  Ezra,  son  of  Robert 
(Daniel)  and  Joanna  (Lawrence?)  Pond.  "  She  was  probably 
the  widow  Margaret  that  died  at  Franklin,  Nov.  22,  1807." 

iii.     Hepzibah,  Nov.  22,  1714;  m.  Dec.  29,   1730,  Leonard  Fisher. 

iv.     Esther,  Dec.  3,  1716  ;  m.  in  W.,  Feb.  8,  1737-8,  Ezra  Blake. 

v.      Mehitable,  March  24,  1719[-20]  ;  d.  March  8,  1722-3. 

vi.  Phozbe,  Feb.  25,  1720-1  ;  d.  June  28,  1768 ;  m.  March  26, 
1747,  Elisha,  son  of  Ichabod  (Robert,  Daniel)  and  Milcah 
(Farrington)  Pond  (b.  at  Franklin,  March  25,  1725  ;  d.  May 
30,  1796),  (he  m.  second,  Melatiah  Cheever).  Phebe  joined 
Franklin  church  "by  profession,"  in  April,  1741. 
Children  of  Elisha  and  Phoebe  Pond  : 

1.  Abiathar,  Sept.  24,  1747  ;  d.  Apr.  2,  1834,  Keene,  N.H. ; 

wife,  Experience  Daniels. 

2.  Elisha,  Feb.  21,   1748-9;  d.  Dec.   21,   1807,   Franklin. 

Physician  ;  wife  Olive  Dean.      Four  of  Elisha  and 
Phoebe's  children  died  young  (b.  1752-7). 

3.  Zebina,  Sept.  13,  1759. 

4.  Apollos,  June  12,    1764;  d.    May   29,    1831;  mar.  first, 

Julietta  Daniels  ;  second^  in  1807,  Phebe  Thayer  of 
Milford.     [See  Pond  Family.] 

53.  vii.    Jabez,  Feb.  28,  1722  ;  d.  June  28,  1805. 

54.  viii.  Michael,  Dec.  5,  1725. 

*"  She  may  have  been  the  daughter  of  Jonathan  Wight,  as  in  1764  she  joined  with 
other  heirs  in  selling  estate  of  '  their  father,'  Jonathan  Wight,  of  Wrentham."  He 
was,  of  course,  her  grandfather.  [Suffolk  Deeds,  Lib.  102,  fol.  247.  Pond  Family, 
p.  26.] 


WARE    OKNKAUXJV.  .r/J 


19. 

Jonatiivn"1  ( Hubert*),  luini  in  W rentham,  Feb.  28,  L686-7 ; 
died  April  20,  1740,  in  his  54th  year.  He  was  appointed  in  L705 
to  be  a  teacher  "  at  Ebenezer  Ware's,  No  16."  "Firsl  Justice  of 
the  Peace  in  Wrentham."  Married  Jan.  L3,  1731-2,  Melatiah, 
dau.  ol  Eleazer  (Sam.,  Thomas)  and  Abigail,  dan.  of  Ellis  Fisher 
(b.  at  Wrentham,  Oct.  6,  L705?)  (His  vridow  married  second, 
May  14,  1741,  Benjamin1  (John")  Ware,  who  died  July  16,  1744. 

She  married  third,  July  1">,    L745,   Kphraim   Leonard.) 

Will  dated  April  11.  proved  May  9.  1740.  I  Jonathan  Ware,  Ksqr  give 
to  Meletiah  my  dearly  beloved  Wife  whom  I  likewise  constitute  Sole  Ex- 
ecutrix all  my  .Moveable  Estate  both  within  Doors  &  without  to  lie  at  her 
own  disposal  forever.  I  do  also  give  to  her  the  use  of  the  whole  of  my 
Real  Estate  during  the  whole  term  of  time  she  shall  remain  my  Widow. 
And  further  my  will  is  that  my  two  sons  Jonathan  &  Meletiah  have  all  my 
Real  Estate  after  the  term  of  time  is  expired  that  my  Wife  is  to  have  the 
Profit  of  it  to  be  equally  divided  betwixt  them.  Witnesses:  Joshua  Fair- 
hank,  Francis  Nicholson,  Ebenezer  Fisher,  Henry  Messenger.    (AbstractJ 


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Children  of  Jonathan  and  Melatiah,  born  in  Wrentham 

55.  i.     Jonathan,4  April  16,  1784;  d.  March  8,  1711. 

56.  ii.   Melatiah  (son),  April  19,  17:36;  d.  Feb.  13,  1799. 
iii.  Elizabeth,  b.  and  d.  April  19,  1736. 


20. 

Ephraim"   (JEpktaim*),  born   in    Dedham,    Feb.    14,    1688-0; 
died  in  Needham,  March  19, 1774.    "Mr."  Married  in  Boston,  Dec. 

27,  1716,  Hannah  Parker,  "both  of  Xcedham."    She  died  July  17. 
1742. 

Children  born  in  Needham,  and  all  baptized,  July  19,  1730: 

i.       Hannah,4  Oct.  4,  1717;  published   to  Jacob  Fullam  of  Weston, 
Aug.  27,  17  1-;. 

57.  ii.     Samuel,  Nov.  28,  1722. 

58.  iii.     Ephbaim,  Jan.  1  I,  1725  ;  d.  Sept.  30,  1792. 


21. 

Roijkkt'  (  L))/inum*)i  born   in  Dedham,  April    18,   1600;    mar- 
ried in  Boston,  Dee.  22,  1727,  Dorothy  Parker  of  1 Xeedham. 


60  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Needham  : 

i.  Dorothy,4  Sept.  7  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1729. 

ii.  Mary,  Jan.  8,  bapt.  Jan.  10,  1731. 

59.  iii.  Robert,  Aug.  27,  1733,  "bapt.  Sept.  2  &  his  wife  our  sister." 
iv.  Sarah,  Nov.  17,  bapt.  Nov.  28, 1736 ;  m.  May  27, 1760,  Nathaniel 

Kingsbury  of  Needham. 

60.  v.     Jonathan,  Aug.  4,  bapt.  Aug.  6,  1738. 

vi.    Lydia,  Sept.  9,  bapt.  Sept.  12,  1742  ;  m.  Fitchburg,  or  [of]  and 
in  Leominster,  Dec.  26,  1765,  Jeremiah  Gay  of  Needham. 

61.  vii.  Moses,  Feb.  13,  bapt.  Feb.  22,  1747. 


22. 

Nathaniel3  (Ebenezer2),  born  in  Dedham,  Jan.  28,  1695-6; 
died  in  Needham,  Oct.  12,  1770  ;  married  first,  Jan.  15,  1722[-3], 
Jane  (probably  daughter  of  Robert  and  Submit)  Cook  (died  Nov. 
17,  1723,  aged  24).  "Dec.  15  1723  Nathaniel  Ware  recognized 
his  Baptismal  Covenant  and  I  baptized  a  child  of  his  named  Jane  " 
(Needham  church  record.)  A  deed  in  Hancock,  N.  H.,  of  Eben- 
ezer, dated  Ap.  23,  1760,  calls  Esther  Ware  "  a  minor." 

Children,  all  born  in  Needham  : 
i.      Jane,4  Nov.  4,  1723  ;  m. Chamberlain. 

Married  second,  at  Needham,  June  29,  1725,  Esther  Chickering 
(b.  May  7,  1694),  :f  Widow  of  Nathaniel  and  Lydia  Chickering. 
Esther  Ware  deceased  Sept.  25,  1776,"  at  Needham. 

62.  ii.     Ebenezer,  "jr."   April   22,  bapt.  May   13,   1726;  d.  June   26, 

1795. 

63.  iii    Nathaniel,  "jr."  Sept.  21,  bapt.  Sept.  27,  1730. 
iv.    Esther,  Sept.  21,  d.  Oct.  6,  1730. 

v.  Esther,  June  4,  bapt.  June  9,  1734  ;  m.  in  Needham,  Jan.  22, 
1761,  Josiah  Penniman  of  Mendon,  who  was  b.  March  7,  1730, 
of  Joseph  and  Ann  Penniman. 


FOURTH   GENERATION. 


23. 

WILLIAM*  (John,3  John'1),  born  in  Wrentham,  July  1,  1  Hit 7  ; 
died  in  Dighton,  Muss.,  June  11,  1704;  removed  to  Norton  1729, 
to  Dighton  1753.  "  Practitioner  of  Physic."  Kept  a  publie  house 
172N-40.  Married  first  in  Attleboro,  Mass.,  .May,  4,  172(i,  Mary 
Maxeey  or  Maxey,  (laughter  of  Alexander  (d.  Sept.  20,  1723) 
and  Abigail  Maxey.  In  her  will,  dated  Oet.  23,  1731*,  Abigail 
Maxey  leaves  to  "  granddaughter  Mary  Ware,  on  the  behalf  of  her 
mother  Mary  my  daughter  deceased,"  various  pieces  of  property, 
provided  she  "shall  arrive  at  the  full  age  of  twenty-one  years."'  Dr. 
Ware  of  Norton  was,  March  30,  1730,  "appointed  guardian  of 
Mary  Ware,  under  14  years,  granddaughter  of  Alexander  ?Jacee, 
of  Attleboro',  lately  deceased."  In  Dr.  Ware's  will  of  Aug.  23, 
1  7 1!3,  proved  duly  4,  17G4,  he  leaves  property  to  Benjamin,  "  if  he 
be  now  surviving  and  return  home,  he  being  now  absent  on  a  voige 
to  sea."  March  29,  17G4,  William  Ware  of  Dighton,  physician, 
was  appointed  administrator  to  Benjamin  Ware  of  Dighton,  lately 
deceased.  William's  wife  Mary  died  in  Wrentham,  March  2, 
1727-8. 

He  married  second,  in  Wrentham,  Oct.  30,  1728,  Zubiah  Whit- 
ing Sweeting,  widow  of  Lewis  Sweeting  (died  at  Norton,  \ov.  1, 
17o2).  She  was  daughter  of  John  (Nathaniel  and  Hannah  Dwight) 
and  Mary  (Billings)  Whiting  of  Wrentham.  She  married  Lewis 
Sweeting  in  1721  :  her  son  Lewis,  Jr.,  was  born  in  172.'!,  and  her 
hu>band  died  172.~>.  Dr.  William  Ware  brought  up  the  child,  and 
gave  him  a  medical  education. 

He  married  third,  Sept.  27,  1733,  Anna  Hodges  (born  Feb.  4, 
1704-5,  died  in  Dighton,  June  25,  1755,  aged  50.  L  21.).  He 
married  fourth,  in  Dighton  (published  Sept.  6,  1755),  Lydia 
Walker. 


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62  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

Dr.  William  "Ware  was  admitted  to  the  Norton  church  from  Wrentham 
in  1734  ;  his  wife  Anna  was  admitted  1742.  "  He  bought  of  John  Finney 
Feb.  19,  1729  the  farm  now  (1858)  owned  by  Sandforth  Freeman.  .  .  . 
He  had  a  liquor  dealer's  license.  Sold  his  Norton  farm  Nov.  24,  1753. 
(Hist,  of  Norton.)  He  had  "one  quarter  of  a  purchase  right  in  Taunton 
north  purchase,"  "  by  virtue  of  a  deed  dated  March  20,  1732  from  John 
Ware,  junior,  and  Mehetabel  Ware  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  William 
Briggs  of  Taunton."  [Account  of  W.  Ware  in  books  of  North  Purchase 
Co.  in  possession  of  Rev.  W.  L.  Chaffin,  N.  Easton.] 

"  I  found  several  deeds  from  different  people  to  Dr.  Wm.  Ware,  show- 
ing that  he  must  have  owned  a  large  tract  of  land  in  Attleboro  and  Norton, 
a  large  part  of  which  I  can  identify.  There  are  deeds  to  him  from  John 
Finney,  John  Hills,  Daniel  Whipple,  Nathaniel  Leonard,  John  Ware,  jr., 
Joshua  Barrows,  and  from  him  to  Geo.  Leonard  and  Ephraim  Lane. 

The  last  tract  is  now  in  the  possession  of  Caleb  S.  Wetherell  of  Norton 
(a  cousin  of  my  mother)  who  married  Cordelia  Lane,  only  child  of  George 
and  Chloe.  She  was  great  granddaughter  of  Ephraim.  Among  the  ori- 
ginal proprietors  of  Taunton  North  Purchase,  I  find  the  name  of  Jonathan 
Briggs,  and  this  made  me  think  that  perhaps  Wm.  Briggs  might  be  one  of 
Jonathan's  descendants,  so  I  lost  some  time  looking  for  a  clue  in  that  way. 
After  some  time  I  found  a  deed  from  Edward  and  Esther  Andross  to  Wm. 
Briggs  of  Taunton,  of  land  that  was  formerly  Joseph  Harvey's  (father  of 
Esther  Andross)  and  originally  belonging  to  Christopher  Thrasher  of 
Taunton,  who  was  also  an  original  proprietor  in  T.  N.  Purchase,  and  an 
ancestor  of  my  own,  my  paternal  grandmother  having  been  Sophia  Thrasher. 
This  explains  how  Wm.  Briggs  became  possessed  of  the  land,  afterwards 
deeded  by  John  jr.  and  Mehitable  Ware  to  William  W^are,  March  20, 1732. 
In  this  deed  there  is  nothing  to  show  how  John  jr.  and  Mehitable  got  this 
land,  but  I  found  another  deed  from  John  jr.  and  Mehitable  Ware  to 
George  Leonard  of  Norton,  '  of  25  acres  of  land  which  was  our  honoured 
father's.  William  Briggs,  late  deceased.'     Dated  May  30,  1732. 

This  shows  conclusively  that  John  Jr's.  wife  was  the  daughter  of  Wil- 
liam Briggs  of  Taunton.  This  deed  was  signed  as  witnesses  by  John  Ware, 
Mehetabel  Ware  and  Mehetabel  Ware,  who  must  have  been  the  father, 
mother  and  sister  (afterwards  Mrs.  May)  of  John  Ware  Jr. 

Also  May  3,  1776,  John  Everett  of  Wrentham  was  appointed  guardian 
of  Nanny,  over  fourteen  years,  Paul,  Eleanor,  Leonard  and  Cyrus  Ware, 
all  under  fourteen  years,  and  children  of  the  late  Jonathan  Ware  of  Mans- 
field."    [I.  W.  Wilcox,  March  19,  1887.] 

Child  of  William  and  Mary  : 

i.  Mart,5  Feb.  13,  1727,  in  Wrentham  ;  d.  1814  ;  m.  May  4,  1749, 
Col.  Jonathan  Eddy,  son  of  Eleazer  (John,  Samuel)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Cobb)  Eddy  (b.  in  Newton,  1726,  d.  Aug.  1804). 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Mary  Eddy,  born  in  what  is  now 
Mansfield : 

1.  Jonathan,  b.  Jan.  28,  1750;  m.   Rebecca  Hicks;  lost  at 
sea,  1808. 


WABE   GENE  LLOOI  •  63 

2.  William,  1>.  Aug.  16,  17">2  ■,  mar.  Olive  Morse, ;  Lieut  is 
Continental  Army  ;  shot  by  British  while  in  an  open 
boat,  near  Eastport,  1 77*. 

:;.  Ibrook)  b.  Jan.  9,  17">1  :  mar.  lirst.  Lons  Platl  of  Mans- 
field, 1778  (b.  1760,  d.  1802)  and  d.  1834,  Eddington, 
M  ■.     ••  [brook  Eddy  and  Selaht  ill  of  Taunton 

in.  in  T.  A|».  7,  1806."     (I.  W.  W.)     Taun.  Rec. 

4.  Elias,  b.  Nov.  80,  I7."»7.     [See  Eddy  Family.] 

Col.  Jonathan  Eddy  Berved  all  through  the  Old  French  war  as  captain 
in  regiments  commanded  by  Col.  Window,  Col.  Doty  and  CoL  Frye,in  tin; 
last  of  which  he  raised  a  company  in  Mansfield.  He  served  principally  in 
Nova  Scotia,  and  in  1763  removed  t i i i 1 1 1 » •  r  with  his  family,  and  settled  in 
Cumberland,  (afterwards Sackville,  New  Brunswick),  about  17i'.;j.  On  the 
outbreak  of  the  Revolution,  the  Eddys  and  other  .Massachusetts  men  in 
the  Province  openly  espoused  the  cause  of  the  rebels,  even  going  so  far  as 
to  capture  a  vessel  of  one  hundred  ton*  in  the  harbor  and  conveying  her 
with  her  valuable  cargo  to  Boston.  Tiny  also  made  an  attack  on  the  well 
built  Fort  (  umberland  (formerly  called  by  the  French  "Beau  Sejour"). 
The  attack  failed,  as  might  have  been  expected.  The  reprisals  which  fol- 
lowed by  the  royal  party  in  the  Province  obliged  the  patriots  to  flee  to  the 
Slates,  Leaving  their  families  behind.  They  reached  Machias  after  a  diffi- 
cult journey  of  twenty-live  days  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  depth  of  winter. 
The  following  spring,  as  William  was  returning  to  the  Province  to  bring 
away  his  family,  he  was  recognized  by  a  provincial  as  he  was  crossing  in  an 
open  boat,  near  Eastport,  and  shot.  Col.  Eddy  and  some  of  his  com- 
panions then  returned  to  Mansfield,  but  removed  thence  to  Sharon  in  1781. 

"  The  town  of  Sharon  in  that  year  'Voted  not  to  receive  as  an  inhabitant 
any  of  the  persons  hereafter  mentioned  who  have  come  into  the  town  to 
reside:  —  Col.  Jonathan  Eddy  and  family  from  Nova  Scotia  and  others.' 
It  was  then  the  custom  to  pass  such  a  vote  to  prevent  the  town  from  being 
liable  for  support  of  persons  coming  in."  .  .  .  The  next  year  the  free- 
holders of  Sharon  sent  Col.  Eddy  to  the  Great  and  General  Court  1  In 
L 784  CoL  Eddy  removed  to  Township  No.  Ten,  east  side  of  Penobscot 
river.  This  township  was  known  later  as  Eddytown  Plantation,  and  incor- 
porated as  the  town  of  Eddingtown  in  1811.  In  1801  Congress  granted 
land  to  refugees  from  New  Brunswick  and  Nova  Scotia. 

Children  of  William  and  Zubiah,  born  in  Norton  : 

ii.      Lu<  r,  Oct  L6,  1729;  in.  first  in  Norton,  Feb.  2.  1748,  Jonathan, 
sou  of  Jonathan  and  Sarah  Lawrence.     She  m.   in  Dighton — 

•■  I.usa   Larance  "— second  (pub.  Oct.   1">.    1753),    Nathaniel, 
son  of  Nathaniel  and  Bopestill  Talbot  (b.  Nov.  16,  1729  , 

'  hildren : 

1.  WiUiam    -      ,  L3,  1754. 

2.  Nathaniel,  Dec.  28,  17.V.. 

3.  Lnnj,  Sept.   11,  1760. 

64.  iii.     William,  April  27,  1731. 

iv.      John,  Oct  23,  d.  Oct  17,  1732. 


64  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children  of  William  and  Anna  : 

65.  v.      George,  Aug.  26,  1734;  d.  Feb.,  1771,  in  his  37th  year. 

vi.     Benjamin,   March   20,   1736-7;  d.   Dighton  [?],  between  Aug., 

1763  and  Mar.,  1764. 
vii.    Anna,  July  10,  d.  Sept.  25,  1741. 

Children  of  William  and  Lydia,  born  in  Dighton  : 

66.  viii.  Joseph,  May  4,  1756. 
ix.     Lydia,  June  6,  1758. 
x.      Abigail,  June  8,  1760. 

24. 

John4  (John,2  John'),  born  in  Wrentham,  May  7,  1700;  died 
April  24,  1775  ;  married  Jan.  29,  1728-9,  Mehetabel,  daughter  of 
William,  Jr.  (William,  Richard)  and  Mehetabel  Briggs  of  Taunton. 
(William  Briggs,  Sen.,  died  1728,  aged  82  ;  William  Briggs,  Jr., 
died  Feb.  20,  1731,  aged  53;  married  Mehetabel  Blake  or  Black 
of  Milton,  June  16,  1696  ;  she  died  Oct.  17,  1732,  aged  61.)  In 
the  inventory  of  William  Briggs,  Jr.  dated  June  12,  1731,  is  one 
quarter  right  in  North  Purchase,  £4.  A  deed  from  John  Ware,  Jr. 
and  Mehetabel  Ware,  his  wife,  the  daughter  of  William  Briggs  of 
Taunton,  to  William  Ware,  of  one  quarter  right  in  North  Purchase, 
was  dated  March  20,  1731-2.  "  Mehetable  Ware,  who  was  com- 
fortable about  the  house  when  the  above  said  Mehetable  May  died 
[Sept.  5J  and  so  continued  twelve  hours  and  then  fell  down  in  a  fitt 
and  never  spock  after  died  Sept.  the  7,  1782."  [Wr.  Rec] 
Gravestone  at  Wrentham  Centre  says  Sept.  8. 

Children  : 

i.  Kichard,5  April  17,  1730  ;  d.  "  at  Fort  Edwards,  Oct.  17  1755." 

67.  ii.  John,  Aug.  3,  1734,  "jr.";  d.  in  W.  Jan.  27,  1796,  in  62d  yr. 

68.  hi.  WiLLiAiCFeb.  18,  1736-7. 

69.  iv.  Ezra,  July  6,  1741  ;  d.  in  W.  Feb.  2,  1815,  in  his  74th  year. 

25. 

Moses"   (John,3  John2),  born  in  Wrentham,    June   7,    1702; 
married  first,  in  Attleboro',  June  23,  1731,  Elizabeth  Lane  of  that 
place;  married  second,  Jan.   10,  1738[-9],  Comfort,  daughter  of 
Andrew  and  Sary  Blake   (born  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  27,  1708-9)  ; 
married  third,  in  Norton,  Sept.  18,  1746,  Mary  Titus,  of  Rehoboth. 

Child  of  Moses  and  Comfort : 

70.  i.     Moses,5  Nov.  16,  1739,  in  W. 

Child  of  Moses  and  Mary  : 

71.  i.     David,  June  10,  1747,  in  Norton. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  65 

26. 

Eliazer*  (  Eliazer,'  John*),  bora  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  1  1,  1701  ; 
died  July  8,  L751.  Lived  near  the  Bellingham  line  in  the  part  of 
Wrentham  which  became  Wesl  Franklin.  Signed  a  petition  in 
17.">7  to  have  Franklin  Bel  off  as  the  second  precincl  of  Wrentham. 
Married  May  20,  L736,  Hannah  (Thomas  and  Hannah  A  Mis,  Sam- 
uel )   Man  (  bom  May  .">,   1711). 

( Ihildren,  bora  in  Wrentham  : 

72.  i.       Jesse,8  March  10,  L736-7;  d.  in  Franklin,  July  13,  1818. 

ii.  EI ann ah,  Nov.  23,  1788;  Bhe  was  received  to  the  Franklin  church 
l>\  letter  in  Dec.  1738.  She  m.  Nathaniel  Kingsbury  (b.  Feb. 
18,  L739;  d.  Keene,  N.  II.,  Jan.  26,  1803). 

Children  : 

1.  Jenuha,  m.  Japlict  Fisher  of  Grafton,  Yt. 

2.  Nathan,  m.  Dorcas  Thompson  of  Chester,  Vt. 

.'!.    Hannah,  in.   Rufus  (  lark. 

4.  Abial,  in.  Luke  Sturtevant  of  Keene. 

■'>.   Abija/i,  1).  Keene,  March,  1778;   il.  there  Nov.  1SG0;  m. 

Sept.  12,  1803,  Abigail  Wilder  (h.   K.,  July  3,  1775; 

(1.  there  Nov.  30,  lN.Hi);   she  u  as  a  dan.  of  D    i.  A  hi  jab 

and  Sarah  (  Ellis)  Wilder. 

Nathaniel  Kingsbury  m.  2d  or  3d,  dan.  20,  1791,  Rebecca 

Bigelow  (d.  L824,  aged  64,  dau.  of  Daniel  and  Martha  (Pratt) 

l'>ii;elo\Y  of  Fitzwilliam,  N.  II.     3  children.      [See  Hist.  Surry, 

n.ii.] 

iii.     Jeri  SHA,  Aug.  3,  1741  :  d.  March  27,  1750. 
73.  iv.     Billy,  March  21,  l742[-3] ;  d.  Aug.  22,  L821,  in  F. 
7  1.  v.      Ziba,  Dec.13,1744;  removed  from  Franklin  to  Winchester,  N.  H. 
7.">.  \i.     Eli,  May  31,  1748;  d.  in  F.,  Nov.  1,  1835;  lived  in  Franklin. 

vii.     ABIAL  (dau.),  duly   ID,   17.">1  ;   d.  in    F.  unin.  Dec.  1,  1841,  in  her 
90th  year. 

27. 

Daniel4  (  Eleazer,*  Join/-),  horn  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  2,  1706; 
died  there  March  17,  1769,  aged  (54  [record]  ;  "  (Uth  year,"  [grave 
stone];  married  May  2;'),  1748,  Mary  Ilewes  (died  May  1.  L798, 
aged  82,  or  in  her  82d  year). 

Children,  horn  in  Wrentham: 

76.  i.       Dami  i.,'  March  5,  17  18-9. 

ii.      Mart,  Sept.  23,  1750;  m.  June  11,  (17th  Wr.  Rec)  1779, in  W., 

Joseph  Robeshaw  [Robecheaux].     Mar}  (Ware)  Robechauxd. 

April    1,   1806,   aged  56.     Joseph  Robechaux    was   "casl   on 

Lovell's  Isle,  Boston  Harbour,  and  perished  Dec.  10,  17S7,  a^cd 

81."     Both  buried  at  Wrentham  Centre. 
iii.    Naomi,  Dec.  18,  1752;  d.  March  17.  17 


Q6  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iv.     Eleazer,  April  9,  1755  ;  d.  Dec.  31,  1764. 
v.      Jerusha,  Jan.  31,  1757  ;  m.  Dec.  28,  1786,  Dr.  Jencks  Norton.? 
vi.     Esther,  Sept.  4,  1758  ;  d.  April  4,  1765. 

vii.    Olive,  June  5, 1760  ;  m.  in  W.  July  1,  1790,  Jeremiah  Man.     No 
children. 

28. 

Hezekiah4  {Eleazer,3  John"1),  born  in  Wrentham,  April  17, 
1711  ;  died  May  16,  1741,  aged  31  ;  buried  at  Wrentham  Centre; 
married  March  18,  1736,  Ithamar  Farrington.  (She  married 
second,  Dec.  8,  1747,  Joseph  Fairbanks.) 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.  Mary,5  Jan.  27,  1786[-7]  ;  d.  Oct.  3,  1752. 

ii.  Abigail,  March  2,  1737[-8.] 

77.  hi.  Elijah,  July  8,  1739  ;  d.  in  W.  March  2,  1813,  aged  74. 

78.  iv.  Hezekiah,  Nov.  27,  1740  ;  d.  in  W.  June  19,  1779.  "  Lieut." 


29. 

John4  {Joseph,3  John*),  born  in  Sherborn,  May  20,  1717  ;  died 
there  Sept.  18,  1 7 7 L> ;  inherited  the  north  half  of  the  homestead  in 
Sherborn;  selectman,  1758;  married  June  19,  1743,  Martha, 
daughter  of  Dea.  Henry  (Solomon,  Henry)  Prentice  of  Cambridge 
(born  June  27,  1724,  died  April  20,  1805). 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn  (three  sons  served  in  the  Revolution)  : 

i.       Martha,5  May  7,  1744  ;  d.  April  30.  1751. 

ii.      Elizabeth,  Aug.  22,  1746;  d.  1814;  m.  April  24,  1765,  Peter 

(Benjamin.  Samuel,  Benjamin,  Benjamin)  Bullard  (b.  Sept.  23, 

1734)  ;    14  children, 
in.     Mary,  Dec.  5,  1748  ;  m.  Dec  6,   1770,  Jonathan  Holbrook,  2d, 

both  of  Sherborn. 

79.  iv.     Joseph,  April  30,  1751.  "  Esq." 

80.  v.      Johx,  July  4,  1753.     Fought  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and  at  Bunker 

Hill;  d.  Sept.  14,  1833,  at  Deerfield. 
vi.     Martha,  June  6,  1756;  m.  Oct.  11,  1781,  Joel  (Joseph,   Isaac, 
John)  Coolidge  (b.  July  19,  1759).     8  children. 

81.  vii.    Benjamin,  Jan.  8,  1759  ;  d.  Feb.  2,  1814. 

vhi.  Persis,  Aug.  12,  1761  ;  m.  June  1,  1780,  William  Adams  (Asa, 
William).     7  children. 

82.  ix.    Henry  (senior),  b.  at  Sherburne,  April  1,  1764  ;  H.  C.  1785. 

83.  x.     Azariah,  Jan.  12,  1769. 

30. 

Benjamin4  {Nathaniel,3  JVathanieP),  born  in  Wrentham,  Jan. 
30,  1727-8  ;  died  there  May  3,  1810,  aged  83  ;  buried  in  Wren- 
tham   Centre;    "yeoman";    married   Jan.     29,    1767,    Elizabeth, 


waki:  (ii.m:  \i.<m,v.  67 

daughter  of  James*  (Uriah,' James1)  [iepnard,  James  L.,  formerly 
of  Taunton,  Bold  homestead  in  17.~>l  and  unit  probably  to  Wren- 
tliam,  as  another  daughter  had  married  there  Nehemiah  Lincoln. 
{Elizabeth  died  June  !•">,  L825,  aged  82.)  He  was  in  Capt.  Miller's 
Company  in  1 776. 

( 'hildivn,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.       Bi  NMMiN,5  April  1 1,  L768,  "Capt."  ;  d.June  I  2,  1829,  aged  m,* 

liiiiii. 
85.  ii.     Sami  ii.   \ i » i-i  1  17,  l77u;  ,1.  Sept.  12,  1856,  aged 

iii.     Pol.lt,  June  2,  177.'!;  m.  Oct.  26,  17'.t7,  Benjamin  Shepherd  of 

W  rentham. 

Child:   />'.  .v.  Shepherd,  m.  Mary  Ann  Sturdevant  of  Needham. 

iv.     Susanna,  Sept.  10,  177"»;  m.  Isaac  Lewis  of  Walpole,  May  19, 

I -mi:;.     Both  of  Walpole. 
v.      Margaret,  d.  Sept.  _'l.   1850,  aged  71.  in  Westboro*;  m.  first, 
March  2,  L806,   Dr.   Aaron   Holbroob  of  Qoldea;  m.  second, 
L828,  Klilm  Blake  of  Westboro.' 
vi.      I'.i  tZABETH,  Sept  23,  L781  ;  &  -May  24, 1872  ;  m.  April  29,  1820, 
Ezekiel  Jones  of  Boston. 
Child:  JEliz.  II'..  .,..  William  D.«  Ware,  No.  214 
K6.  vii.    William.  Oct  20,  17s  1  ;  ,].  Dec.  3,  is 

31. 

N\rn\Nii:T/  {Nathaniel*  Nathaniel3),  born  in  Wrentham, 
January  14,  17  14[-5]  :  died  June  10,  1832,  in  his  88th  yr.  ;* 
"Capt.";  married  May  27),  1769,  Abigail,  daughter  of  Iehabod 
(William,  Samuel)  Man  (died  June  10,  1840,  aged  93*). 

(  liildren,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.  Sarah,'  Ii.  March,  1770;  «1.  in  Aigusta,  Me.,  1834  :  m.  in  Wren- 
tham, May  6,  1791,  to  Jesse  Craige  (b.  in  Wrentham,  August, 
1764,  d.  in  Augusta.  November,  1852). 

Children  : 

1.  William. 

2.  Elias. 

.!.   Hannah. 
1.   Nancy. 

87.  ii.     jAntus,  -Ian.  22.  1772:    "Judge";  d.  -Ian.  is,  1836, aged 64.* 
iii.     Abigail,  Sept  12.  177  1:  .1.  Sept  21.  1836;  m-  May  21.  1804, 
Rev.  Calvin   Park.   D.D.,  of  Providence,  P.   I..   Professor  in 
Brown  i  Diversity. 
Children  : 

l.  Harrison  G.,  b.  July  28,  1806;    Brown,  1824;  Rev.  d. 
Aug.  1886. 

•  Buried  in  Wrentham  Centre. 


68  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

2.  Edwards  Amasa,  b.  Dec.  29,  1808  ;  Brown  1826  ;  Prof. 

Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  D.D.,  LL.D.  Andover,  1831; 
Rev. ;  m.  Sept.  21,  1836,  Maria  Edwards,  dau.  of  Col. 
William,  grandson  of  Rev.  Jona.  Edwards. 

3.  Calvin  Emmons,  b.  Dec.  30,  1811  ;  Amherst  1831;  And- 

over 1835  ;  Rev. 

88.  iv.     Warren,  Feb.  24,  1777  ;  d.  July  4,  1843  ;  to  Orrington,  Me. 
v.      Nancy,  Dec.  22,  1779  ;    m.  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  19,  1807,  as  2d 
wife,  Col.  George  Hawes,  member  of  Mass.  Senate ;  d.  Aug.  28, 
1876,  in  her  97th  year. 
Children  : 

1.  George  Edward,  moved  to  N.  Y. 

2.  Nancy. 

3.  Benjamin,  Aug.  19,  1816. 

vi.     James,  Oct.  5,  1782 ;  d.  Oct.  16,  1795,  14th  year.* 
vii.    Nathaniel,  May  31,  1787  ;  d.  unm.  May  15,  1832,  aged  46  * 
viii.  Julia,  about  1790;  d.  unm.  Sept.  24,  1860,  aged  71.*     "House- 
keeper at  old  Ware  place,  a  good  dignified  woman."     [E.  A. 
Park.] 

33. 

Pelatiah4  (Beriah;3  Nathaniel2) ,  born  in  Wrentham,  Dec.  24, 
1732  ;  married  at  New  Braintree,  Dec.  27,  1758,  Rebecca  Blair. 

On  the  muster-roll  of  the  company  of  Capt.  Sam  Robinson  appears 
the  name  of  Pelatiah  Ware  with  thirty-eight  others.  This  company 
was  engaged  in  battle  near  Lake  George,  Sept.  8,  1755.  Five 
were  killed,  his  name  not  among  them.      [N.  B.  Paige,  Hardwick.] 

Child,  born  in  New  Braintree : 

Lydia,5  Mar.  9,  1760 ;  m.  Mar.  10,  1785,  Jonas  Bigelow  of  N.  B. 

34. 

Beriah4  {Beriah,3  Nathaniel2),  born  Jan.  30,  1742  [living  at 
date  of  his  father's  will,  Nov.  5,  1755.     No  further  details]. 

35. 

Josiah4   (Josiah,3  Nathaniel2),  born  in   Needham,   Sept.    15, 
1742;  removed  while  young  to  Wrentham;  died  there  Oct.    23, 
1836.     A  farmer  and  one  of  the  committee  for  erecting  the  church 
at  North  Wrentham   (Norfolk).     Married  in  W.,  June  18,  1770, 
Lois,5  daughter  of  Elisha4  (Ebenezer,3  Robert2)  and  Phoebe  (Clark) 
Ware  (born  Feb.  19,  1747-8,  died  Nov.  28,  1828). 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 
i.       Eunice,5  Dec.  23,  1772  ;  d.  Oct.   12,  1833  ;  m.  Oct.  26,  1797, 
Daniel  Cook.     3  children. 

*  Buried  in  Wrentham  Centre. 


w  LEE   GENEALOGY.  69 

ii.      Rhoda,  Sept  20,  L775;  d.  Feb.  II.  1 77s.  nnm. 
92.  iii.    Josiah,  April  22,  1781  ;  d.  in  Rochester,  \.  V.,  Oct  26,  1827-8. 
98.  iv.     Elisha,  May  5,  1784  ;  d.  A.ug.  27,  L858 ;  "Capt" 

v.  Lu<  r,  March  23,  1787;  -1.  Sept 5,  1870;  m.Jan.7,  L810,  Benja- 
min Rockwood  (b.  Oct.  18,  1783,  d.  Feb.  12,  1868).     1  ch. 

94.  vi.     Darius,  An-.  21,  L789;  d.  March  L6,  L857. 

\  ii.  Lois,  March  24,  1793 ;  d.  April  8,  1869;  m.  April  3,  1821, 
Josiah  Codding  (It.  Taunton,  Felt.  1,  1 7*7  ;  <l.  in  Wrentham, 
Sept.  c.  L864). 

36. 

Elijah4  (Josiah,3  JYnlhanieP'),  ltorn  Sept.  30,  1747;  died  Jan. 
30,  1M7,  in  Needham;  married  Feb.  2,  1774,  Rebecca  Woodward 
(died  June  7  or  Jan.  9,  1822,  in  Xatiek). 

Children : 

95.  i.      Luther,8  d.  Feb.  18,  1837. 

ii.    Calvin,  .May  29,  177'.),  at  Needham. 
iii.    Ki  r.i  <  i  A. 

iv.  Sally. 

v.    Patty,  m.  at  Needham,  Feb.  21,  1811,  Royal  Woodward. 

37. 

Asa4  (Josiah,3  Nathaniel*),  born  March  5,  1750-1,  in  Xeed- 
ham  ;  bapt.  April  1,  " privatim  quia  non  valuit  ";  died  May  9, 
1832,  in  W.,  aged  81.  Moved  early  to  Wrentham,  and  lived  in 
the  north  part,  now  Norfolk.  Lost  his  left  hand  in  the  battle  of 
Monmouth,  1778  ;  was  deacon  of  the  church  for  forty  years  ;  married 
December  27,  1779,  Phoebe,  daughter  of  Elisha4  (Ebenezer," 
Robert5)  and  Phoebe  (Clark)  Ware  (born  Jan.  2,  1758,  died  Jan. 
25,  1820).  Asa4  married,  second,  Abigail  Turner  (d.  May  9, 
1832).      [L.  L.  W.] 

Children,  born  in  W.  : 

i.       Hwwii.'  May  20,  1781  ;  d.  Aug.  10,  1852;  m.  Oct.  16,  1806, 
Samuel  Ilolbrook. 

Children  : 

1.  Samuel  Eliot. 

2.  Caleb. 

.'}.    Hannah. 
4.    Man/  A. 

97.  ii.      A.SA,  June  16,  1783;  d.  May  6,  1862;  "Captain." 
iii.     Caleb,  Nov.  L0,  1788  ;  d.  v. 

iv.  Theodore,  March  22,  1792 ;  d.  Jan.  19,  L822,  in  W. ;  m.  April 
1:5,  1*20,  Sarah  Ii.  Daniels  (It.  June  19,  L799).  Hiswidow, 
Mrs.  Sally  Ware,  m.  second,  July  8,  1824,  Joseph  Breck  of 
Medfield. 


70  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

v.      Phcebe,  Nov.  22,  1794;  d.  March  1,  1811  ;  m.  April  26,  1821, 
Eliphalet  Blake,  Pawtucket,  R.  I. 
Children:     1.  Eliza  M.     2.    Clarissa  A. 

vi.     Chloe,  July  6,  1797  ;  d.  June,  1800;  m.  James  Budlong,  Paw- 
tucket, R.  I.     No  children, 
vii.    Silas,  June  3,  1800  ;  d.  Oct.  21,  1839,  Pawtucket,  R.  I.,  unm. 

38. 

Joseph4  (Josiah,3  Nathaniel2),  born  at  Needham,  Oct.  5,  1753  ; 
died  November  12,  1805;  married  June  1,  1780,  Esther  Smith  of 
Needham  (born  Jan.  16,  1756,  died  Aug.  1834).  He  was  a  farmer 
until  the  Revolution,  when  he  entered  the  army  and  served  through 
the  war,  acting  as  orderly  sergeant  and  recruiting  officer.  He  was 
the  author  of  a  journal  of  the  expedition  to  Quebec  under  Gen. 
Arnold,  1775-6.  [Reg.  vol.  vi.].  He  was  also  at  the  battles  of 
Concord  and  Ticonderosra. 

Children,  born  in  Needham  and  Xatick  : 

100.  i.      Joseph,5  Nov.  9,  1778. 

101.  ii.    William,  Aug.  5,  1784;  d.  Nov.  30,  1839. 
iii.  George,  June  25,  1787  ;  d.  May,  1820,  unrn. 
iv.  •  Polly,  June  10,  1789  ;  d.  April  .">,  1794. 

v.  Abigail,  June  10,  1791  ;  d.  May,  1872  ;  m.  first,  in  Weston, 
1815,  John  Seaverns  of  Dorchester  and  of  Weston.  2  chil- 
dren. Married  second,  Thomas  R.  Shepard  (d.  Dec.  1854). 
2  children.  Married  third,  Dec.  7,  1859,  Rev.  Tyler  Harring- 
ton (d.  about  1870)  of  Weston. 

Children  : 

1.  Rachel  Binny  Seaverns,    b.  Oct.  2,   1817  ;  d.  July    29, 

1878  ;  m.  George  Austin  Chapin.     Living  1885. 

2.  Geo.   Ware  Seaverns,  d.  July  12,  1882  ;  m.  1st,  Marg.  B. 

Porter  of  Boston  ;  2d,  Kath.  Kennedy  of  Lynn  ;  3d, 
Mary  Ann  Brown  of  Lynn  (d.  May  1878). 

3.  Thos.  R.  Shepard,  Jr.,   d.  Sept.   1872  ;  m.  Harriet  T. 

Cousins  (Comins  ?)  ;  still  lives  (1886). 

4.  Henry    C.  Shepard,    May    1,    1829  ;  m.    1st,    Mary    E. 

Hammond  of  Salem,  May  1,  1850  (d.  May,  1858)  ;  m. 
2d,  Eliz.  C.  Hayden  of  N.  Bedford,  Nov.  24,  1859  (she 
d.  Aug.  18,  1883). 

5.  Angeline  Shepard  )       .        , 

6.  Augerna  Shepard )  '     '  *' 

vi.   Ralph.  July  19,  1793 ;  d.  March  20,  1801. 
vii.  Mary,  April  13,  1795  ;  d.  Feb.  10,  1878,  ae.  "82.  9.  29."  ;  m. 
John  Whittemore. 

Child: 

Georgiana    Whittemore  ;  m. Hillyer,  Baltimore,  Md. 

Child  :  John  Henry  Hillyer. 


\\  \i;l.    (JKNK  \I.<h;v.  71 


39. 


Daniel*  (Josiahf  Nathaniel*),  born  in  Needham,  May  19, 
1755;  diedOct.  20,  1819,*  64  yre.s  KE§q.M  Served  two  terms  of 
three  months  each  ae  orderly  sergeanl  in  the  army,  and  later  filled 
various  public  offices  in  Needham.  "  Purchased  and  occupied  a  farm 
next  t<>  bis  father's." 

"The  aame  ol  Daggel  was  on  the  <>1<1  map  ( 1 77< ► ) .  Esquire  Daniel 
probably  purchased  of  the  Daggetl  family.  Dea.  Reuel  lived  and  died 
here.     The  place  is  no*  owned  bj  the  Chamberlains.     On  the  old  map  of 

177i)  tlir  name  of  N.  Ware  appears.  The  farm  is  now  owned  by  Lauren 
and  John  Kingsbury.  You  u  ill  find  it  on  the  map  at  the  corner  of  Webster 
and  High  Sts.  I  am  unable  to  locate  the  'Cranberry  Meadow';  very 
likely  it  was  in  the  Rosemarj  meadow-  somewhere.  I  have  marked  the 
•  School  ground  '  on  the  tracing  of  the  map.  It  is  located  between  the  Col- 
burn  and  Livingston  house  on  the  map.  Whal  is  known  here  as  •  Powell's 
Island'  i-  a  trad  of  upland  near  (  harles  river,  surrounded  by  meadow.     It 

ia  covered  with  v. 1.     '  Sluutie  land  '  is  probably  the  same  a-  Shrubby  or 

scrubby  land,  and  means  a  -mall  growth  of  wood.  '  Shrulf.  Light,  dog 
wood,  or  stuff  used  for  fuel.'  [Webster.]  1  am  nol  sure  as  to  the  loca* 
Hon  of  the  '  Rosemary  Plain  Road,'  bul  I  do  not  think  that  it  was  what 
IS  now  Brookside  Road.  I  think  that  it  may  have  keen  some  one  of  the 
roads  at  the  northerly  end  of  the  'Great  Playne.'  1  have  traced  on  the 
map  some  of  the  old  road-.  I  have  also  marked  the  route  driven  over  at 
the  time  of  your  visit  Very  few  of  our  roads  were  located  as  early  as 
1699.  The  oldest  is  undoubtedly  the  road  from  Dedham  over  the  island  to 
the  •  Great  Playne.'  "     [C.  C.  Greenwood,  Needham,  L887.] 

Married  Sept.  16,  1784,  Abigail  Newell,  daughter  of  Ebenezer 
(Josiah,  Isaac,  Abraham)  and  Elizabeth  (Allen)  Newell  (born  in 
Dover,  Nov.  24,  1764,  died  April  20,  1841),  aged  84). 

*  Children,  born  in  Needham  : 

L02.  i.       Daniel,8  Sept.  22,  L785  ;  bap.  .May  7,  1797  ;  d.  Dec  30,  1862, 
ii.      Dorothy,  Feb.  9,  1788 ;  d.  March  22,  18^  1  ;  ra.  dune  2,  l>ll. 

I-.Kie  Smith  id.  .March  2,    L865).       I  lad   I  dau.,  2  sons  ;    -1  living 

in  1886. 

(  hildren  : 

1.  Belinda,  b.  Aug,  26,  1811;  m.  Nov.  12,   1836,   David 

S  <>tt. 

2.  Dorothy,  b.  Dee.  31,    1814;  m.  Jan.  1,   1844,   Michael 

Wblcott. 
:;.   haac,  b.  Nov.  :..  L816;  m.  May  29,  1841,  Myra  (  heney. 
4.  Abigail  Newell,   b.    May    29,    L819  5  no.   Nov.   6,    I 

( iharles  McLane. 

•  "  All  bat  two  abfldren  Bettled  in  Needham,  the  part  new  Wellealej .     Daniel4  pur- 
farm  adjoining  bis  father's,  where  be  lived  the  resl  "fins  life.     Rene!  bought 
the  homestead  and  spent  all  his  life  there."     [A.  A.  Ware,  Bolliaton.] 


72  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

5.  Martha   Jane,  b.   Jan.    15,    1822;  m.    June    16,    1849, 

Emelius  Sherman  Albro. 

6.  Daniel  Ware,  b.  Feb.  27,  1828. 

v    103.  iii.     Reuben,  June  12,  1790  ;  d.  Jan.  22,  1875. 

104.  iv.     Reuel,  Sept.  24,  1794  ;  d.  in  Wellesley,  Aug.  15,  1882. 

105.  v.       Dexter,  Oct.  27,  1797  ;  killed  by  the  cars  at  Grantville,  Oct.  20, 

1851. 

vi.  Nabby,  Feb.  24,  1800;  in.  John  Sargent  of  Leicester.  "Abi- 
gail "  d.  Feb.  16,  1889.  "  Nabby  or  Abigail  in.  April  14,  1842, 
as  his  second  wife,  John,  son  of  John  (Nathan,  Jonathan,  John, 
William)  and  Sarah  (Gates)  Sargent  (b.  May  19,  1797,  d.  Feb. 
13,  1850).     [Old  Cemetery,  Wellesley,  Mass.] 

vii.     Lucinda,  f  ]  m.  Aug.  21,  1834,  Charles  Mayo  of  Chat- 

j  April  17,  I       ham  ;  d.  Aug.  4,  1839. 

viii.   Louisa,     1     1804;     f  m.    March    20,    1834,    Solomon   Fuller 

J       Smith  (d.  1871)  ;  d.  Mar.  20,  1847. 

40 

Samuel"  (Samuel,3  Nathaniel*),  born  May  9,  1746;  died  at 
Heath,  Mass.,  aged  83,  Dec.  5,  1829.  Kemoved  before  1781  to 
Conway,  Mass.  "A  gentlemanly  and  tender  physician,  cheerful 
and  ingenious  in  his  profession.  His  genial  spirit  made  him  many 
friends,  and  his  constant  public  employment  as  a  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  &c,  made  him  well  known.  He  was  of  the  salt  of  the 
earth."  "Dr.  Ware  was  a  gentlemanly  and  tender  physician,  exact 
and  neat  in  his  dress,  careful  and  temperate  in  his  diet,  very  indus- 
trious, an  early  riser,  cheerful  and  ingenious  in  his  profession,  and 
was  sent  for  in  towns  seventeen  miles  distant.  He  said  he  had 
earned  a  good  estate,  while  others  were  sleeping.  He  regretted  he 
had  not  accepted  his  father's  offer  of  a  college  education.  After 
giving  up  his  employment  he  seemed  to  live  on  the  verge  of  heaven, 
and  his  body  was  apparently  the  temple  of  the  Holy  Ghost.  His 
genial  spirit  gave  him  many  friends,  and  his  constant  public  employ- 
ment made  his  name  as  present  as  the  light  of  day  which  will  not 
soon  be  forgotten.  He  was  of  the  salt  of  the  earth."  [Written  by 
his  daughter,  Mrs.  Sally  Bonney.] 

Married  Jan.  24,  1771,  in  Dedham,  Bethiah  Avery,  daughter  of 
William  (William,  William,  William)  and  Bethiah  (Metcalf)  Avery 
of  Dedham  (born  Jan.  26,  1749,  died  Dec.  2,  1843,  buried  at 
Heath). 

"  Dr.  Sam.  Ware  was  of  Sunderland  in  1773  and  1 777."  [L.  M. 
Boltwood.] 

"March,  1771,  Sam'l  Ware,  jr.  was  admitted  from  the  Ch.  in 
New  Braintree,  and  Jan.  3,  1773,  Bethiah  Ware  was  admitted. 
Her  sister  Elizabeth,  m.  to  Aaron  Fisher,  was  recorded  in  Sunder- 
land, Feb.  24,  1780."     [See  Conway  Ch.  records  for  1776.] 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  73 

Dr.   Ware   and    his    wife   spent    their   old    age    with    Mr-.    I  »>  t hiali 

Miller  in  Heath.     She  was  dismissed  from  Conway  to  Heath  Ch. 
March  L9,  1835. 

Children,  horn  in  (  \m\\  ay  : 

i.       Son,'  unnamed  ;  d.  sunn. 

ii.      Sami  i  i.  Wiii  cam,  Jan.  20,  177  1;  d.  Sept  I.  1775. 

iii.  Bethiah,  March  17.  1780;  d.  Aug.  17.  1848,  Nunda,  N.  Y. ; 
in.  Oct.  l-">  (int.  Sept.  29),  L806,  Rev.  Moses  Miller  of  Heath, 
(b.  Worcester,  Nov.  23,  L776 ;  Brown  1800;  Bettled  al  Heath 
Dec.  26,  lso  I,  dis.  April  21,  1840;  Wes1  Hawlej  L840-46; 
in  1848  to  Nunda  and  Portage,  N.  Y.  Lived  in  Brookfield 
with  son-in-law  W.  A.  Nichols;  d.  April  "_'"_'.  L865).  she  was 
dismissed  from  the  church  in  Conway  to  the  Cong.  Church, 
Heath,  March  19,  1835. 

Children,  born  in  Heath  : 

1.  Samuel  Ware,  July  L8,  1807;  d.  unm.  Aug.  26,  L828. 

2.  Sarah,   kng.  6,    L809 ;   d.  July   17,1843;    m.  Sept.  20, 

18.'!1.  Dea.  Aaron  Dickinson  (1>.  July  5,  1*02  ;  (1. 
March  2,  L874). 

3.  Mary  Miller,  April  1!».  1811;  d.  Dec.  2,  1833,;  m.  June 

8,  18.'50,  lion.  Hart  Leavitt  (he  in.  twice  afterwards, 
father  of  Edw.  and  Joshua  Leavitt  and  brother  of  the 
late  Joshua  L.  D.D.,  of  X.  V.;  Independent;  1).  Dec. 
19,  1808;  d.  April  L5,  L881  >. 

4.  Hannah  Billings,  Feb.  26, 1813;    d.  Oct.   3,    1862,   De- 

troit ;  in.  Rev.  Lemuel  Leonard.  Nov.  19,  1839, 
now  of  Richland  Centre,  Wis.     Presb. 

5.  Bethiah.  Feb.  1  I.  L815 ;    d.  Nov.  11.  1  *•'>•">.  Chicago;  m. 

Rev.  Washington  A.  Nichols,  now  of  Lake  Forest, 
Illinois. 

6.  Thomas  Spencer,  .May  24,  1817;  d.  An-.  1.  1843,  Heath, 

while  a  tutor  at  Amherst  Coll.     Grad.  Amherst,  num. 

7.  Moses  Alexander,  Feb.   21,    L819;    d.    Nov.  9,    1840,  at 

Heath,  num. 

8.  William,  Jan.  •_'::,  1821  ;  J.  Feb.  20,  L823,  I  hath. 

9.  Samuel  Fisher,  Oct.  5,  1822  ;  d.  Oct.  28,  L870. 

iv.     Sarah,  April  20,   1782;  d.  Feb.   19,   1864,   Danbury,   Ct. ;  m. 

May  li'  (int.  April  28),  1  *  1 1 .  Rev.  William  Bonney  of  New 
Canaan.  Ct.  (b.  Cornwall,  Ct.,  April  0,  1779;  d.  Nekon,  0., 
Nov.  26,  L839). 

( Ihildren  : 

1.  Lucy  Atwater,  March  28,  1828;  d.  Danbury,  Ct..  March 
30,  l*-">7  or  1859;  m.  Oct  22,  1841,  William  Bonney 
Sherwood  (d.  1845  <>r  6,  Greenwich,  Ct.).  Heopened 
a  family  school  for  young  ladies  at  Greenwich,  Ct., 

and  after    hi--   death    his    widow    continued    the    -cliool 

until  her  health  failed,  in  Danbury,  Ct. 


74  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

2.  Rev.  Samuel  Ware,  New  Canaan,  Conn.,  March  8,  1815  ; 

d.  July  27,  1864,  at  Canton,  China;  m.  July  22,  1856, 
at  Albany,  N.  Y.,  Catharine  Visscher  Van  Rensalaer 
(dau.  of  Gen.  Sol.  Van  Rensalaer,  d.  June  29,  1891). 
He  studied  at  N.  Y.  Univ.  and  at  Lane  Theo.  Sem. ; 
went  to  China  as  a  missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M. 
in  1844:  served  in  Canton. 

3.  Sarah  Anna,  Nov.  17,  1818  ;  m.  May  7,  1867  (2d  wife), 

Rev.  Washington  A.  Nichols  (1st  wife  Bethia  Miller, 
d.  1865).     Lives  at  Lake  Forest,  111. 

4.  Mary  Ware,  Aug.  30,  1821  ;    d.  April  11,  1886,  at    W. 

Cornwall,  Conn.  ;  m.  Jan.  30,  1850,  Deacon  Russell 
R.  Pratt,  of  W.  Cornwall,  Conn. 

106.  v.      William,   May  22,  1784;  d.  Sept.  22,  1822. 

vi.     Mary,  Dec.  5,   1785,  Conway;  d.  in  Conway,  Feb.   11,  1870, 
aged  84;  m.  March  13,   1816,  as  his  second  wife,  Southworth 
Rowland   of  West  Brookfield    (b.  at  Barnstable,  March  29, 
1779,  d.  at  Worcester,  June  8,  1853). 
Children,  all  born  at  West  Brookfield : 

1.  Rev.   William  Ware.  Feb.  25,  1817  ;  d.  at  Cevlon,  India, 

Aug.  26,  1892.  Grad.  Amherst  Coll.  and  Union  Theo. 
Sem.;  ordained  in  1845,  and  went  to  Ceylon  as  a 
missionary  of  the  A.  B.  C.  F.  M.  ;  preached  there 
nearly  50  years  with  great  success.  3  sons  and  1  dau. 
became  missionaries.  He  m.  Oct.  14,  1845,  Susan 
Reed,  of  Heath  (b.  Oct.  2,  1819 ;  d.  Ceylon,  July  23, 
1887). 

2.  Samuel,  Aug.  21,  1819  ;   d.  June  25,  1843,  Worcester. 

3.  Joseph  Avery,  Feb.  19,  1821 ;  m.  Adeline  Henshaw,  1847. 

4.  Mary  Esther.  Aug.  28,  1823;   d.  -March  26,  1879,  at  En- 

field; m.  Nov.  1867,  Edw.  Smith  of  Enfield. 

5.  Elizabeth  Sherwood,  April  3,  1826  ;    d.    Sept.    13,   1855, 

Cincinnati,  O. ;  m.  Feb.  25,  1852,jHezekiah  D.  Perry. 


41. 

Jonathan4  (Samuel,3  Nathaniel2),  born  July  12,  1747;  died 
Feb.  9,  1829,  in  Conway,  aged  82.  Farmer;  removed  from  Nor- 
wich to  Conway,  Mass.,  179G  ;  married  first,  April  28,  1770,  Sarah, 
daughter  of  Dea.  James  Woods  (born  1750,  died  June  17,  1776, 
in  Norwich,  now  Huntington,  Mass.).  He  carried  second,  March 
13,  1777,  Lucy,  daughter  of  Samuel  Kingsley  (died  April  17, 
1786,  in  Norwich).  He  married  third,  May  28,  1789,  Anna, 
daughter  of"  Esqr "  John  Kirkland*  (born  April  3,  1764,  died  Aug. 
26,  1836,  at  Granville,  111.     Went  west  with  her  son  John,  1835. 

*  Uncle  of  President  Kirkland,  of  Harvard  College.      "  The  father  of  John  K.,  who 
was  gr.  f.  to  Pres.  K.,  was  a  missionary  to  the  Mohawk  Indians."     [Family.] 


w  \ni;    GENEALOGY.  75 

Tlir  eleven  eldest  children  of  Jonathan4  were  born  in  Norwich  (now 
I  [untington  ) ,  IVfasa. 

( 'hildren  of  Jonal  ban  and  Sarah  : 

H)7.  i.       Timothy,1  Nov.  21.   1771;  .1.    April  28,   L837,  Granville,  111. 
ii.     Sally,  Feb.  27,  177:; ;  .1.  Sept.  1823;  m.  Dec.  18,  1794,  Elia- 

kini  Sylvester,  both  of  Norwich. 
iii.     II  \\\  \n.  Jan.  81,  I77.">;  d.  Dec.  15,  1839;  m.  in  Conway,  Jan. 
16,  17!'7,  Dr.  Boos  Smith  of  Granby. 

Children,  born  al  A  Iiiitld  [commnnicated  by  .Marion  An- 
drews Smith,  daughter  of  5,  below]  : 

1.  Emily,  Jan.  21,  1799;  m.  Dr.  Jairua  Bement;  <I.  -Tulv  8, 

L837. 

2.  Harriet,  X„v.   II.    L800 ;    in.   Dr.   Atlnrlon    (lark;     <1.    in 

L871. 

3.  William.  Nov.  ■'-.  1802;  .1.  Aug.  l".  1803. 

4.  Hannah,  .July  18,  1804 ;    in.  Grenville    Reed;    d.   Xov. 

1865. 

5.  Eliza,  Aug.  26,  1806;    m.  Edward  Smith;    d.    .May   12, 

1866. 

6.  Almira,  May  16,  1809;    m.  "William  Hutchins ;    d.  Aug. 

I,  isis.  ' 

7.  Enos,  Nov.  21,   1812;   m.  Jan.'  Lewis:   d.  in    18$    , 

8.  Mary,  Dec.  12,  L814;    m.   Wells   Hawkes;    d.  Jan.  11, 

1841. 

9.  Pamela,  Sept.  20,    1S17;    in.    Lorenzo    Nash;    d.   April 

II.  L852. 

10.  Sarah,  Dec.  7.  1*20;    m.  Welles  Hawkes;    d.  Aug.  25, 

1854. 

iv.     Jonathan',  June  11,  ]  77*;  ;  d.  March  28,  1810,  unm. 
Children  of  Jonathan  and  Lucy  : 

v.       LUCY,  Xov.  18,  1777  ;  d.  Xov.  1835. 

vi.     Anna.  July  14,  1779;  m.  in  Conway,  Oct.  5,  1799,  Israel  Rice, 
Cazenovia,  N.  V. 
(  hildren  : 

1.  Judith,  m.  (J.  Jenkins. 

2.  Israel,  m.  D.  Jenkins. 

3.  Kingshy. 

4.  Fordyce. 

5.  haae,  m.  ( '.  Jenkins. 

6.  Foster. 

7.  Anna,  m.   L.  Walker. 

s.  Lucy,  in.  Isaac  <  rere. 

9.  Caroline,  m.  J.  Snow. 

I  ii.  Susan,  m.  W.  Perkins. 

1 1.  Joseph,  ni.  Ann   Ellis. 

108.  vii.    Samuel,  Sept  ">,  1781,  in  Norwich;  d.  Am..  25,  1867,  at  S. 

Deerfield. 


76  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

viii.   Susanna,  March  9,  1784;  d.   Aug.  15,  1815;  m.  March  13, 
1804,  Solomon  Sylvester  (b.  June  22,  1779).     He  left  about 
time  of  wife's  death,  and  was  never  heard  from. 
Children  : 

1.  Lucy  K,  b.  Dec.  23,  1804  ;  m.  Dec.  25,  1821,  Theodore 

King. 

2.  Sexton  IF.,  b.  July  20,  1806  ;  d.  April  3,  1812. 

3.  Lomyra  [Louisa?],  b.  Feb.  17,  1808  ;  d.  April  13,  1810. 

4.  Lorinda  Ami,  b.  Feb.  23,  1810  ;  m.  H.  N.  Taft. 

5.  Angelina,  b.  April  23,  1812  ;  m.  David  Field  of  Conway, 

Sept.  28,  1831  ;  she  d.  Granville,  111. 

6.  "Dr."  Eliakim  W.,  b.  April  28,  1814;  m.  Fanny  Arms 

of  Conway,  Mass.,  1844  ;  d.  Lyons,  N.  J.     Proprietor 
of  Lyons  Nurseries. 

ix.    Naomi,  April  6,  1786;  went  west  1834;  d.  Oct.  2,  1835,   at 
Granville,  111. 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Anna: 

x.      Son,  unnamed,  Feb.  14,  1792. 

109.  xi.     Joseph  Kirkland,  April  21,  1793  ;  d.  Dec.  7,  1854,  Canan- 

daigua,  N.  Y. 
xii.   Elizabeth,  Nov.  25,  1796,  in  Conway  ;  d.  Feb.  23,  1799. 
xiii.  Louisa,  Aug.  17,  bapt.  Sept.  16,  1798,  in  Conway  ;     d.  Feb.  7, 
1803. 

110.  xiv.  John,  Aug.  10,  1801  ;  d.  Aug.  28,  1836,  at  Granville,  111. 

111.  xv.    Ralph,  Feb.  15,  1804;  d.  June  9,  1863,  in  Granville. 

112.  xvi.  Thomas,  Jan.  5,  1806.     "The  same  day  his  grandfather  Ware 


died." 


42. 


Jesse4  (Samuel,3  Nathaniel2),  born  July  31,  1750,  in  New 
Braintree,  Capt.  in  Hardwick  Sept.  9,  1750  ;  died  October,  1829,  in 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  Went  from  Pittsfield  to  Niagara  Falls,  1800 
to  1812.  Returned  to  Dalton,  Mass.  He  married,  first,  in  New 
Braintree,  April  12,  1774,  Anna  Woods,  of  New  Braintree.  He 
married,  second,  Eunice  (Lawrence)  Scott,  (born  Winchester, 
N.  H.,  July  22,  1767  ;  died  Moscow,  N.  Y.)  [She  had  married, 
first,  James  Scott;  child  Elijah  Scott,  born  1787;  married  Clarissa 
Farwell,  had  9  children;  lived  Moscow,  N.  Y.]  Eunice  walked 
with  Solomon  and  Sophi-onie  in  1812  from  N.  F.  to  Lewistown, 
10  miles,  by  night.      [Mrs.  Wallace.] 

Child  of  Jesse  and  Anna  : 

i.  Anna,5  b.  in  New  Braintree,  Oct.  20, 1776  ;  m.  Calvin  Bannister. 

Children  of  Jesse  and  Eunice  : 

113.     h.  Sylvester  Goodale,  b.  at  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  Apr.  28,  1798  ;  d. 
about  1857  at  New  Orleans. 


w  IRE    GENEAL0G1  ,  '  < 

Ml.  iii.  Solomon  Lawrence,  b.  Oct.  18,  L800;  d.  Feb.  8,  1849. 

iv.  SoPHBONiA,d.iD   Dal  ton,  June,  L843.     "Prim  old  maid;   good 
aa  gold." 

43. 

1j:i:m:/.kk'  (Ebenezer*  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  May  L6, 
1709;  died  Jan.  25,  1771:  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Robert 
and  Mary  Fuller,  of  Needham  (born  A.ug.  17,  17  17,  died  Sept.  6, 
L804,  aged  88).  "Ebenezer  left  do  grandchild  of  the  aame  of 
Ware." 

( Ihildren,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.       Noah,6  Oct.  25,  1738;  d.  Aug.  25,  L764. 

ii.  Edee,  Oct  31, 1740 ;  d.  Sept.  28, 1826 ;  m.  Oct.  14, 1773,  Daniel 
Pond.  He  was  al  Lexington,  and  served  8  mos.  afterwards. 
He  was  a  son  oi  Jacob  i  Ephraim,  Daniel )  and  Abigail  (  Heath) 
Pond  (b.  Feb.  9,  L726  7,  d.  Nov.  30,  L804).  [He  m.  first, 
May  21,  I7."»i.  Sarah  Thurston,  who  d.  Oct.  22,  1776,  aged 
16.  ]  |  Pond  Family.] 
Children  of  Daniel  and  Edee  Pond: 

1.  Ebenezer,  Feb.  13,  1781. 

2.  David,  -!ul\  20,  1783,  d.  after  1872,  num. 

3.  Jacob,  Sept.  1,  1785. 

iii.  Ezra,  Nov.  2,  17  12:  d.  A.ug.  21,  L757. 
Lv.  Mary,  Dec.  L5,  1711  :  d.  Oct.  17.  17  is. 
v.     Jacob,  Dec.  30,  L746;  d.  Oct.  28,  17  is. 

vi.     Hi  i.i. mi.  Nov.  2,  1749;  d.  Oct  I.    L80<  ;  tn.   March    18,   L790, 
Jason  Thompson. 
Children  • 

1.  < 'iili'iu,  died  youug. 

2.  Jason,  died  young. 

;;.  Mary  Fuller,  died  at   Norfolk.   April   27,   1881,  aged 
87  years,  7  mos. 

vii.     BAASHA,  Nov.  2,   1751  ;   d.  May   I  I.  17-">7. 
viii.    David.  Dec.  LO,  1753;  d.  May  19,  1757. 
i\.     Mart,  A.ug.  27,  1756;  d.  May  27,  1757. 
\.      Thankful,  May  8,  1758;  d.  Sept  24,  1762. 


11. 

Eliphai.f.t'  f  Ebem  :•  r,    Robert' ),  born  in  Wrentham,  March 
1711:  died  Nov.  28,  L779 ;   married  A.ugust  16,  17:;.">,  Experience 
Garnsey,  of  Medway. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  :  * 

i.  Eliphalet,6  June  2,  1734;  d.  Jan.  10,  1756.     "Died  of   dckness 

*  L.  L.  W.  said  Experience  had  sixteen  children,  one  pait  of  fcw  ins. 


78  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

at  Sheffield  when  he  was  returning  home  from  the  army  that 

went  against  Crown  Point." 
ii.      Experience,  March  27,  1736:   m.  at  Medfield,  April  30,  1762, 

Jeremiah  Morse, 
hi.     Mariam,  May  23,  1739. 
i\.     Elizabeth.  July  2,  1741  ;  d.  Nov.  7,  1813;  m.  May  16,  1765, 

Lemuel  Wight  (d.  June  21,    1821);  both  died  in  Foxboro'. 

Lemuel     was    probably    son    of    Thomas    (Eliezer.    Thomas, 

Thomas)  and  Mary  (Richardson)  Wight  (b.  in  Medfield,  Sept. 

16,   1746).     He  entered  the  army   1761;  was  discharged  in 

1783  :   served  at  West  Point. 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

1.  John  Morse.  Nov.  30,  1765. 

2.  Lemuel,  March  9,  1769. 

.  Hannah,  Feb.  10, 1771,  d.  unm.  at  Foxboro,  Sept.  5, 1851. 

4.  Thomas,  May  7.  1772. 

5.  Mary,  .June  1,  1774. 

6.  Janus. 

7.  Simon. 

115.  v.      Nathan.  March  21,  1743  ;  d.  in  Wrentham,  July  4, 1831,  aged  88. 
vi.     Kezia,  March  21,  17-13:  d.  March  27.  1756. 

vii.    Sarah.  Jan.  9,  174 4-5  ;  married  March  8,  1770,  Aaron  Brackett. 

116.  viii.   Oliver,  March  10,  1746;  d.  in  Franklin.  March  16,  1819. 

117.  ix.     Asa,  July  21,  1751. 


45. 

Elisha4  {Ebenezer*  Robert'1),  born  in  "Wrentham,  March  21, 
1715;  died  at  (X.)  Wrentham,  July  18,  179G,  aged  81;  mar. 
Feb.  12,  1746-7,  Phoebe  (b.  171s,  died  Oct.  10,  1792),  daughter 
of  Samuel  Clark,  who  held  a  large  grant  of  land  from  the  crown, 
16*02.  Some  of  Elisha's  descendants  still  own  parts  of  this  grant. 
Elisha  gave  the  land  for  the  church  at  N.  "Wrentham. 

"Samuel  Clark,  1692.  had  a  tract  of  laud  as  a  grant  in  N.  Wrentham 
and  built  a  house  upon  it  1700-1705.  He  gave  his  daughter  Phoebe  for  a 
dowry  a  tract  between  Asa  White's  house  and  Elisha  Rockwood's.  Eben- 
ezer3  Ware  gave  land  for  the  church.  Elisha  was  at  the  time  of  the  raising 
of  the  meeting  house  an  old  man  with  long  white  hair:  he  wore  a  long 
gown  and  carried  a  staff.  In  1796,  while  the  old  meetinghouse  on  the  hill 
was  being  raised  (in  pi  Norfolk),  Elisha  sat  in  his  chair  and  viewed 

the  raising."     Lyman  E.  Ware  has  the  chair. 

Children,  born  in  N.  Wrentham  : 

i.     Lots,5  Feb.  19,  1747-8;   d.  Nov.  28,   1820;   m.  June   18,   1770. 

Josiah  Ware,  of  Xeedham  (Josiah,  Nathaniel).     [See   No.  35 

above.] 
ii.    Deborah,  May  15,  1750;  d.  March  26,  1757. 
hi.  Eunice,  Aug.  23,  1752:  d.  March  21,  1757. 


w  \i;i:   GENE  \u»i;y.  79 

iv.   Elisha,  March  5,  L756;  d.  Jan.  I.  1757. 
v.  rii.i  be,  Jan.  -'.  L758;  d.  Jan.  23,  L820j  m.  Dec.  27,  177:'.  Dea- 
con Asa  Ware, of  Wrentham  (Josiah,  Nathaniel).  [See  No. 87.] 
118.    \i.  Joel,  Aug.  81,  L760;  d.  March  23,  L838. 

16. 

Robert*  (Robert*,  Robert'),  born  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  27, 
1711  ;  married  May  1,  L735,  Bather  (Thomas,  Samuel)  Man  (born 
Aug.  L9,  L712).     He  was  an  Anabaptist  in  L752. 

( inildren,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.  Esther,6  May  30,  L739,  married  June  30,  L 7 63,  as  his  second 
wife,  Dr.  Noah  Puller,  of  Wrentham  (b.  March  28,  1739) ; 
removed  to  Westmoreland,  N.  EL,  aboni  177'.'.  He  d.  April 
29,  1809;  buried  at  Surry.  [He  bad  married,  first, Oct.  30, 
1760,  Dorothy  Hunt,  (b.  Jan.  17.  171".,  d.  Aug.  16,  1762); 
and  had  one  son,  Josiah,  b.  1761.]  Dr.  Noah  Fuller  was  a 
man  of  considerable  importance  in  Westmoreland. 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

1.  Noah,  I-.  May  28,  1764;  d.  Jan.  L847;  mar.  Feb.  11, 
L790,  Olive  Staples  (b. May  1  I.  1768;  d.  April,  L850), 
dan.  of  Jacob  and  Lois  (  Edson)  Staples  of  Westmore- 
land.    Resided  in  E.  Westmoreland.     Farmer. 

•_'.  Robert,  b.  .Mar.!.  1766;  m.  Oct,  L803,  Rhoda  French. 

3.  Esther,  b.  Jan.  25,  L768;  m.  Capt.  John  Flint  of  Wal- 
pole,  N.  II. 

I.   Dorothy,  b.  Jan.  21, 1770;  d.  .Mar.  26,  1761,  91  yrs.,  num.- 

■>.  Abigail,  b.  Feb.  1.  177l';  m.  at  Westmoreland,  Maj  15, 
17'.»7.  Sherebiah  Leach,  Jr.  They  removed  to  Vermont. 

6.  Joshua,  b.  Feb.  10,   1771  ;  mar.  June  22,  1801,  Mercy 

Felt 

7.  Sibyl,  b.  Jan.  15,  1777;  mar.  June,  1808,  Stephen  Brit- 

ton,  son  of  Ebenezer  and  Sarah  (Bullock)  Britton  of 
Raynham,  Mass.,  and  Westmoreland,  N.  II.  (Sibyl 
was  his  lM  wife,  1>.  Apr.  21,  1765,  at  Raynham.) 

8.  Joseph,  b.  July  30,  1779;  d.  July  26,   L856;  lived  at  E. 

Westmoreland;  mar.  Jan.  30,  L802  (3?)  Annie,  dan. 
of  Josiah  and  Annabel  Knight,  <>i  Worcester  and  W  i 
moreland  (b.  in  Worcester,  Jan.  7.  1 7 7 . » ;  d.   Jan.  22, 
L858). 

9.  Bettee,  b.  Aug.  10,  1783;  d.  July  L0,  1797.     (Only  one 

b.  in  Westmoreland. ) 

This   Betty  was  one  of  "the  wonders  of  her  times," — 
Bomewhat  of  a  religious  enthusiast.    She  has  left  behind  her  a 

i\  remarkable  written  account  of  her  last  sickness. — [From 
Mrs.  Ella  Patten  Abbot's  notes  for  a  "History  oJ   \^ 
moreland,  N.  II. "J 

ii.  Robert,  Feb.  2,  1740-1,  num. 
iii.  Sarah,  Maj  L8,  17  t3. 


80  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iv.  Betty,  Feb.  23,  1744[-5].     Mar.  Oct.  19,  1769,  John  George, 
v.  Eldad,  Jan.  1,  1748-9;  d.  Dec.  22,  1769. 

vi.  Rachel,  Sept.  1,  1751.     Mar.  May  18,  1769,  Oliver  Garnley  of 
Richmond. 

47. 

Timothy4  {Robert,2  Robert''),  born  in  Wrentham,  Dec.  23, 
1715;  died  "Nov.  29,  1794,  in  his  79th  year";  buried  on  the 
"  North  Plain  " ;  married  first,  Jan.  18,  1742-3,  Mary,  daughter 
of  Paul  and  Hannah  Healy  (born  Nov.  30,  1720,  died  June  27, 
1767,  47th  year)  ;  married  second,  June  1,  1769,  in  W.,  Rachel 
(Ball)  Stearns  (died  June  11,  1800,  68th  year). 

Children,  all  by  first  wife,  born  in  Wrentham : 

i.       Mary,5  Dec.  2,  1743;  m.  Feb.  14,   1765,  Joseph,  son  of  Jabez 
Hill  (b.  April  20,  1730). 

Children : 

1.  Jason.     2.  Joseph.     3.   Molly. 

ii.      Olive,  Nov.  20,  1746;  m.  Jan.  12,  1769,  Thomas  Messenger, 
Wrentham. 
120.  iii.     Timothy,  Nov.  20,  1746  ;  d.  May  30,  1798. 
W  121.  iv.     Elias,  May  30,  1754. 

48. 

Joseph4  (Robert3,  Robe?^),  born  in  Wrentham,  Jan.  23,  1717— 
8  ;  died  "  Sept.  4,  1811,  94th  yr."  ;  buried  at  Blake's  Hill ;  married 
first,  Jan.  7,  1747-8,  Sarah  Heaton  (died  Sept.  3,  1776,  56th 
year). 

Married  second,  Jan.  6,  1778,  Hannah  Pasmore  of  Mendon  (died 
Feb.  21,  1811,  84th  year,  at  Wrentham). 

Child  (perhaps  others)  : 

i.     Ichabod,6  May  30  ;  d.  June  2,  1761. 

49. 

Jonathan4  (Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Wrentham,  May  8, 
1720;  died  in  Wrentham,  Sept.  3,  1775;  married  in  W.,  April 
19,  1748,  Mary  Shuttleworth — then  pronounced  "  Sheckleworth  " — 
(died  a  widow  April  9,  1797).* 

*It  is  said  that  Jonathan  was  a  very  small  man,  and  also  that  he  was  not  very  cou- 
rageous, and  sometimes  his  wife  thought  it  necessary  to  use  the  rod  of  correction  to 
break  him  of  being  so  timid.  His  brother  Ichabod  did  not  like  the  training  that  his 
brother  received,  and  proposed  taking  his  place  sometime  when  he  expected  the  correc- 
tion. So  one  night  when  the  cows  had  not  come  home  from  pasture  and  it  was  getting 
dark,  Jonathan's  wife  sent  him  for  them.  He  hunted  for  them,  but  could  not  find 
them.    On  the  way  back  he  met  his  brother,  and  Ichabod  said  "  Let  us  change  clothes 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  s  1 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.     Abial8  (dan.),  Aug.  11,  1 7 .". < > :  m.  Feb.  14, 1771,  Joseph  (b.  Feb. 
is,  i:  18),  bob  "i  Caleb  (John,  John,  Ralph)  Day  and  Bethiah* 
(Ebenezer,8  Robert9)  Ware  (b.  Feb.  18,  L748).   Joseph  Day  d. 
.Inly  29,  1817. 
Children  of  Joseph  and  Abial  (Ware)  Day: 

1.  Enoch,  Dec.  6,   1771  ;  removed  to  Swanzey,  N.  H. ;  m. 

in    Winchester,    N.    II.,    1797,     Reb i    Lawrence. 

[Reg.  L883,  398.] 

2.  Eunice,  Dec.  1,  177-!  ;   <1.  umn.  May  11.  L852. 

122.  ii.    Samuel,  Sept.  •-'.  17."».l  ;  d.  Oct.  22,  I  J29,  at  Franklin. 

50. 

Henry4  (Robert,*  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  April  20,  1722; 
died  there  "  Feb.  6,  1776,  5  Itli  year  "  ;  buried  on  the  North  Plain  ; 
married  Dec.  20,  1749,  lather  Cheever. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.        SlLENi  E,6  July   1  •'..  d.  July  17,  1752. 

123.  ii.      As.vrn,  Nov.  :.'<>,  L755  ;  m.  June  L5,  177"),  Mercy  Clark. 

iii.  Eunice,  Aug.  23,  17.~i7;  m.  in  W.  April  is,  1781,  Benjamin 
Metcalf  (Pelatiah,  Michael,  Eliazer,  John,  Michael).  Resided 
in  W rent  ham. 

Children : 

1.  Henry.     2.  Esther.     3.  Lydia.    4.  Eunice.    5.   Pelatiah. 

iv.     Lydia,  Dec.  15,  1758. 

v.      James,  Sept.  24,  1761  ;  is  helieved  to  have  m.  April  17,  1781, 

Cynthia  Ray.     "  Jutton,  child  of  James  "Ware,  b.  in  Wilming- 

ton,  Vt.,  Nov.  L9,  L785." 

51. 

Xhomas'  (Robert,'  .Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  Oct.  4,  1725: 
died  Nov.   1  L   17U1;    married  Nov.  13,  1751,  liebeekah  Dinsmore. 
Children,  born  in  W.  : 

i.     Margaret,6  Feb.  10,  1752;  [m.  April  4,  1771,  Joseph  Kings- 
liury  ?~J. 
1  25.  ii.    ( ►LIVER,  July  4,  17."i  I. 

52. 

Ichabod4  (Robert,*  Robert'),  born  in  Wrentham,  June  1.  1728; 
died  there  Oct.    24,    1810,    83d  year;    buried   on    the   North  Plain; 

and  I  «i!l  go  ami  take  the  whipping  in  your  stead."     So  they  changed  their  clothes  ami 
Jchaboil  walked  int..  the  bouse,  ami  it  i~  Baid  Mary  received  the  correction  she  intended 
for  Jonathan,  and  she  never  attempted  to  correct  "her  husband  after  that.    [I..  1..  w.i 
6 


82  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

married  May  30,  1754,  Sarah  Skinner  of  Norton  (died  Aug.  2, 
1765,  31st  year;  married  second,  Feb.  13,  1766,  Marcy  Stearns 
(died  in  W.,  Aug.  10,  1805,  75th  year.) 

Children  of  Ichabod  and  Sarah,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

126.  i.        Nathan,5  Dec.  29,  1754. 

ii.      Lois,  Jan.  8, 1757  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1783,  Thaddeus  Whiting,  in  W. 

127.  iii.     Obed,  Feb.  19,  1759  ;  d.  at  Whitefield,  Me. 

128.  iv.     Joseph,  Oct.  11,  1761 ;  d.  Jan.  12,  1837. 

Children  of  Ichabod  and  Marcy  : 

129.  v.      Ebenezer,  Jan.  28,  1767  ;  d.  June  11,  1834  ;  m.  in  Mansfield, 

March  9. 
vi.     Sarah,  June  12,  1770  ;  m.  Oct.  29, 1793,  James  Cheever,  Wren- 
tham. 

130.  vii.    Cyrus,  Aug.  20,  1777 ;  d.  Jan.  28,  1856,  in  his  80th  year. 


53. 

Jabez4  (Michael*  Robert'),  born  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  28,  1722  ; 
died  in  Franklin,  June  28,  1805  ;  married  first,  in  Wrentham,  Dec. 
16,  1746,  Mary,  daughter  of  Thomas  (Samuel)  and  Hannah 
(Addis)  Man  (born  July  15,  1725,  died  in  F.  Feb.  14,  1789). 
They  were  among  the  earliest  members  of  the  church  in  the  West 
Precinct,  joining  in  1742.  [Hist.  Franklin.]  Married  second,  in 
Franklin,  Nov.  11,  1789,  Hannah  Allen  (died  April  29,  1791). 
Lived  in  the  part  of  Wrentham  which  became  Franklin. 

Children,  all  by  his  first  wife,  born  in  Wrentham : 

i.        Jabez,5  Jan.  15,  1747-8  ;  d.  June  9,  1750. 

131.  ii.      Phinehas,  April  22,  bapt.  April  29,  1750  ;  d.  Jan.  17,  1826. 
iii.     Jerusha,  July  31,  1752  ;  m.  Oct  19,  1769,  Reuben  Daniels  of 

W. 
iv.     Mart,  April  12,  1754  ;  m.  May  6,  1779,  Elias  Man. 

Children : 

1.  Polly. 

2.  Daughter,  m. Alley. 

3.  Betsey,  m.  Deac.  Metcalf. 

4.  ,  d.  young. 

132.  v.      Jason,  March  10,  1756  ;  d.  May  11,  1843  ;  removed  to  Union, 

Me. 
vi.     Elizabeth,  June  13,  1758. 

133.  vii.    Amos,  March  29,  bapt.  March  30,  1760  ;  removed  to  Paxton, 

Mass. ;  d.  May  18,  1833. 
viii.  Amelia,  Jan.   28,  1762;  d.  March  12,  1788,  Asa  Metcalf  of 

Franklin, 
ix.     Chloe,  d.  in  Franklin,  Nov.  27,  1837,  unm. 


WAKE   OBNEALOOT.  «3 

54. 

Mil  ii  \i  i  '  f  Michael',  Robert1 ),  bora  Dec.  5,  1725  ;  died  in  Buck- 
land,  Mass.,  aboul  L814.  Member  of  Capt.  Blake's  company  in 
IT.'h").  Remarried  1st,  Feb.  5,  L754,  A  Mel,  daughter  of  Michael 
: t ii>  1   Abie]   (Colburn)   Metcalf,  in   Wrentham;  she  died  Dec.  25, 

17">7.      He  married  2d,  Limy  <  i  rant. 

••  Ifiohad  and  liis  son  Abial  are  the  ones  who  were  andei  I  apt.  Samuel 

Fisher  (and  probably  CoL Turner)  in  March,  IT.si,  in  the  Ltfa  Suffolk 

Co.  regiment  detached  to  serve  under  Maj.  (ifii.   I.i In  for  forty  days' 

campaign  by  order  of  Gov.   Hancock."     [F.  II.  Richmond,   Springfield, 
Maes.,  1896.] 

Children  of  Michael4  and  Al>iel: 

i.       .!  lne,s  b.  Nov.  7,  L75  I. 
134.  ii.      Abiel  (son),  b.  Dee.  25,  1757,  in  Wrentham. 

Children  of  Michael4  ami  Lucy: 

iii.     Molly,  b.  Oct.  15,  1759,  in  Wrentham;  "  Dolly  ^  m.  June  10, 
1779,  Fliphalet  Farrington. 
Ariel,  b.  about  177")  ;  d.  (in  summer  of  1832)  in  Buckland. 
Michael,  b.  at  \Yr..  17(',:» ;  >-,i.  aird  si,"  [181!>]. 
Reuben,  d.  at  San  Francisco. 
(  i-eoege,  il.  at  Buckland. 

James,  d.  in  1816.  p a  Ii 

\m.i\n. 

I 


i.;:.. 

iv. 

136. 

v. 

137. 

vi. 

138. 

vii. 

139. 

viii 

I  In. 

IX. 

X. 

ii. 

I.;.v.  ** 


Phcsbe. 


55. 


Jonathan1  (Jonathan?  iZobert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  April  16, 
L734;  died  in  Mansfield,  Mass.,  .March  8,  1774.  He  married  in 
Wrentham,  May  28,  1756,  Mclatiah,  daughter  of  Samuel  (Eleazer, 
Michael,  Michael;  Metcalf  and  Judith  (John,  Thomas)  Georgo 
(born  Oct.  16,  1736,  died  in  Fexboro',  July  28,  1821).  He  served 
in  ('apt.  Samuel  Hay's  company,  Col.  Miller's  regiment,  in  1758. 
Jonathan  died  intestate;  inventory  made  and  widow  appointed 
administratrix,  March  29,  177  1.  The  estate  was  settled  by  Mcla- 
tiah Everett,  May  ;>,  1776;  and  on  the  same  day  John  Everett  was 
appointed  guardian  fro  Nancy  (over  fourteen),  Paul,  Eleanor, 
Leonard  and  Cyrus.     Mclatiah   (Metcalf)   Ware  married,  second,* 

•Tlii-  marriage  with  Job  White  was  inserted  on  the  authority  of  Jo 
Who  wrote :—"  Mi  mother  mourned  four  husbands ;  ....  bv  her  tfJobWhil 

Beld,  none.      other  evidence,  however,  has  | >i-> < t. . ••  1  that  the  marriage,  though 
apparently  contemplated,  never  took  place,  prevented  probably  by  the  death  ol 
■\\  lot c.  which  oocurred  Sept.  J7,  1 7 7 -~> .  in  his  50th  year.     In  bia  « ill.  dated  the  previous 
day,  he  leaves  "to  Mrs.  Melatiah  Ware  two  pounds  for  her  to  get  morning  with  "    Job 
White's  second  «  ife,  Susanna,  had  died  the  prei  ions  Februarj  . 


84  "WARE    GENEALOGY. 

April  25,  1776,  as  his  second  wife,  John,  son  of  Ebenezer  of  Fox- 
boro'  (John,  John,  Richard  of  Dedham)  and  Joanna  (Stevens) 
Everett,  of  Wrentham*  (born  June  1,  1736,  in  Methuen  ;  married 
first,  Abigail  Nickerson ;  died  in  Foxboro',  March  25,  1799). 
Children  :  Melqtiah  and  Metcalf  Everett,  born  in  Foxboro',  June 
24,1777;  Horace  Everett,  July  18,  1779.  She  married  third, 
Feb.  25,  1802,  John  Whiting  of  Wrentham  (died  1811). 

Children  of  Jonathan  and  Melatiah  Ware,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.  Nancy,6  June  2,  1757  ;  d.  in  St.  Albans,  Vt.  ;  m.  Feb.  1,  1781, 
in  W.,  Enoch  Billings  of  Stoughton,  b.  Oct.  27,  1754  ;  removed 
to  Vermont. 

141.  ii.      Frederick,  Sept.  3,  17G0  ;  d.  1820,  at  Pomfret,  Vt.     "  Dr." 

142.  hi.     Paul,  Oct.  6,  1762  ;  d.  Aug.  12,  1830,  67  years;  buried  Wren- 

tham Centre, 
iv.     Cyrus,  Oct.  22,  1764;  d.  1766. 

143.  v.      Jonathan,  April  27,  1767  ;  d.  Feb.  1,  1838. 

144.  vi.     Cyrus,  May  8,  1769  ;  d.  Feb.  17,  1849,  in  Montpelier,  Vt. 
vii.    Eleanor,  July  26,  1770  ;  d.  Feb.  25,  1794,  at  Foxboro'. 

viii.  Leonard,  Sept.  11,  1773,  in  Mansfield,  Mass.;  d.  unm.,  Sept. 
9,  1800,  in  Columbia,  O. 


56. 

Melatiah"  {Jonathan,3  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  April 
19,  1736  ;  died  Feb.  13,  1799,  in  Foxboro';  removed  to  Wilming- 
ton, Vt.  ;  married  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  23,  1758,  Chloe  Man  (born 
May  26,  1741). 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  and  Foxboro' : 

i.  Molley,5  Sept.  14,  1759;  m.  Joseph  Pond  of  Wrentham;  or 
she  married  Benjamin  Randlett.     [Mrs.  Smith.] 

ii.  Charlotte,  July  31, 1761 ;  Caroline  (Wrent.  Rec.)  died  Oct.  10, 
1832 ;  m.  Aug.  30,  1787,  in  Foxboro',  Samuel  Forrest. 

Children  : 

1.  Samuel,  Aug.  27,  1788. 

2.  Charlotte,  Dec.  23,  1790. 

3.  Amos,  March  14,  1793. 

4.  Fanny,  Feb.  19,  1796. 

5.  Martin  Clair,  Sept.  12,  1799. 

6.  Betsey,  April  23,  1801. 

7.  Laura,  April  6,  1804. 

hi.     Fanny,  March  10,  1765  ;  m.  Samuel  Pettee. 
iv.     Chloe,  April  27,  1767  ;  m.  May  5th,  1786,  Hezekiah  Pettee, 
in  Foxboro'  (d.  March  16,  1822). 


*  The  youngest  of  the  lfine  children  of  Ebenezer  Everett  was  Oliver,  born  in  Dedham, 
June  11,  1752.  He  was  the  father  of  Hon.  Edward  Everett,  and  grandfather  of  Kev.  E. 
E.  Hale,  D.D.,  of  Boston. 


w  \i;f.  genealogy.  85 

Children  : 

1.  ,  bora  and  died  Feb.  20,  1787. 

*_'.   Hannah,  Jane  18,  L788. 

8.  Tyler,  Aug.  81,  1790. 
I.  Ohloe,  Feb.  20,  1798. 
.").   Daniel,  Maj  8,  1795. 

6.  Lewis,  .Nov.  24,  1797. 

7.  Harriet,  May  9,  d.  -May  10,  1802. 

B.   /;>'//.,•.  April  24,  L803;  d.  Aug.,  L805. 

9.  Addison,  July  20,  d.  L804. 

10.  4«««/,  Feb.  28,  1806. 

11.  WiUard,  Oct.  1  I.  1812. 

v.      Ltjcretia,  June  21,  1769  ;  m.  Jan.  20,  L787,  Zebulon  Pond. 
vi.     s i: i.i n  \,  July  23,  1  7 7 J  ;  in.  Anthony  Stetson. 
24").  vii.    Melatiah  (son),  Feb,  Hi.  177."*  ;  removed  to  Wilmington,  Vt.  ; 

(1.  May  7.  ML".,  ag.-d  7<». 
146.  yiii.  Horatio  Gates,  June  8,  1778;  d.  Feb.  8,  1856. 
J  17.  ix.     Daniel  Leonard,  March  5,  1783;  d.  April  23,  1854. 
x.      Betsey,  May  L9,  1786;  m.  Nathan  Foster. 
Children: 

1.  Kezia,  m.  Xath'l  Hyde. 

2.  Nathan. 

3.  Charlotte,  m.  Aaron  Dennison,  Birmingham,  Eng. 
•4.    Oliver,  d.  before  1887.     Married. 


57. 

Samuel4  (Bphraim*  Ephraim*),  }>"m  in  Needham,  Nov.  23, 
1722;  married  Deborah  Lovewell  of  Weston  (published  Dec.  15, 

1750). 

Children,  born  in  Needham: 

i.   II  w\  \n.;'  Sept.  15,  1751. 
ii.    Bl  N.i  LMIN,  April  7,  1  75  I. 

iii.  Samuel,  April  2  1.  1756,  "jr."  ;  m.  Nov.  26,  1778,  in  Needham, 
Deborah,  dau.  of  John  and  Deborah  Edea  (b.  Sept.  Is.  L758). 
The  widow  married  Oct.  28,  1788,  Philip  Floyd,  in  Needham. 

iv.  Ephraim,  June  8,  L759  ;  d.  Sept.  13,  or  "30th,"  1820,  aged  61  ; 
"  Lieut."  ••  He  sustained  the  character  of  an  honest  man,  a 
kiinl  husband,  a  virtuous  and  useful  citizen.  His  property 
mostly  bequeathed  to  the  support  of  the  ministry  in  lii*  native 
town." — [Epitaph.]  He  married  Feb.  11,  1790,  Persis,  dau. 
of  Robert  and  Rachel  Smith  (b.  Nov.  30,  1761,  d.  Sept  18, 
1832,  aged  71,  in  N.)  "After  discharging  the  duties  in  the 
relation  of  a  wife,  relative,  neighbor :  friend  and  Christian :  we 
trusl  she  fell  asleep  in  Jesus."     [Epitaph.] 

v.  Elizabeth,  Oct  l  1.  1761  ;  m.  July  20,  L780,  John,  boh  of  John 
and  Deborah  Edea  (b.  April  24,  I !■<  I). 


86  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


58. 

Ephralm4  (Ephvaim*  Ephraim*) ,  born  in  Needham,  Mass., 
Jan.  14,  1725  ;  died  Sept.  30,  1792  (in  what  is  now  Concord,  Me.). 
Lived  first  in  Dedhani,  Mass.,  about  August  2,  1767.  Later  in 
Groton.  Removed  to  Somerset  Co.,  Maine,  1790.  Physician. 
Married,  July  26,  1764,  Martha,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  Elizabeth 
Parker,  of  Groton,  Mass.  (born  Jan.  7,  1737,  died  in  Groton, 
April  4,  1776).  He  lived  in  Plantation  1,  Bingham  Purchase, 
1st  Range  west  of  Kennebeck  river,  now  Concord,  Me.  Buried  at 
Elmwood  Lawn,  Athens,  Me.  He  married,  second,  in  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1785,  Mrs.  Abigail  Gamage. 

He  did  not  escape  the  attacks  of  professional  rivals.  "  Feb.  11, 
1766,  Dr.  Lincoln  called  here  to  apologize  for  stooping  so  low  as 
to  practice  with  a  certain  quack  named  Ephm  Ware  who  came  as 
soon  as  my  Father  dyed  to  endeavore  to  succeed  him  in  ye  practice 
of  Physk  in  Dedham."  "Feb.  19,  1768,  Ephraim  Ware,  call'd 
Dr.,  gone  to  the  Place  from  whence  he  came  Bag  and  Baggage." 
[From  the  "Ames  Diary."  Dedham  Hist.  Reg.  April,  1891,  p. 
59.] 

Children  : 

150  i.  Abel,5  Feb.  28,  1766,  in  Dedham  ;  d.  June,  1803,  in  Athens,  Me- 
ii.  John,  Dec.  5,  1767,  in  Dedham;  d.  Aug.  1829,  in  Athens,  Me.; 
unm.  Removed  to  Norridgewock,  Me.,  1787 ;  Athens,  1817. 
"A  man  of  strong  and  penetrating  mind;  firm  resolution,  honest 
in  dealing  and  successful  in  business."  "Was  never  married. 
He  followed  his  brother  Abel  to  Maine  and  made  a  chopping 
in  Solon.  After  a  few  years  he  sold  his  land  for  150  bushels 
of  rye,  which  he  rafted  down  the  Kennebec  to  Augusta,  in 
barrels  made  by  himself,  and  exchanged  it  for  powder,  shot, 
tea  and  other  articles.  At  Norridgewock  he  worked  at  his 
business  as  a  cooper,  and  by  degrees  established  a  trade  in  pro- 
visions, etc.,  with  the  settlers  and  Indians.  Representative  to 
General  Court  of  Massachusetts,  1808-9  ;  gave  land  and  money 
toward  the  erection  of  county  buildings  after  the  separate  or- 
ganization of  the  State  of  Main/?  in  1820.  In  1817  he  moved 
to  Athens,  where  he  also  engaged  in  trade.  His  success  in 
business  was  so  great  that  at  his  death  he  was  probably  the 
wealthiest  man  in  Somerset  Co."  [Hist,  of  Norridgewock,  Me.] 
hi.  Sarah,  Sept.  18,  1769,  in  Groton  ;  d.  March  23,  1851 ;  m.  March 
10,  1796,  Richard  Sawtelle,  Jr.,  of  Groton  (b.  at  Shirley,  Feb. 
6,  1769,  d.  Dec.  23,  1838).  Removed  to  Norridgewock,  Me. 
Children,  all  of  whom  married  and  had  families  : 

1.  Harriet,  b.  Dec.  19,  1796;  married  Calvin  Selden ;  d. 

Apr.  18,  1880. 

2.  Mary,  b.  Aug.  18,  1798  ;  d.  Jan.  1829  ;  married  Daniel 

Williams. 


w  vui;  <;km:w.(m;v.  87 

3.  Sarah,  b.  April  80,  lsoi  ;  ,l.  April  10,  1889;  married 
( 'liiirlts  <  irrcii,  son  of  Rev.  Benjamin  (Benjamin  and 
Martha)  and  Lydia  ((lark)  (Rev.  Jonas  ('lark  of 
Lexington),  (b.  al  Marblehead,  Feb.  21,  1796,  d.  Aug. 
24,   L852.) 

l.  John  War*,  b.  March  2,  l  so:; :  ,1.  Dee.  21,  L878. 

5.   Cullen,  b.  Sept.  24,  L805;  d.  Nov.  10,  L887. 

G.  Martha,  b.  .Inly  27.  isos;  ,1.  July  I,  L885j  married 
Aug.,  1820.  Cyrus  Fletcher. 

7.  I'nuhur,  b.  Oct  18,    L810;  d.  Aug.    11.    L878;  married 

John  Merrill. 

8.  Maria,  b.  Jan.  9,  1813  ;  d.  Jan.  4,  1878;  married  Abra- 

ham, son  of  Theophilus  Sanborn. 

9.  George,  b.  Feb.  25,  L815. 

iv.  "Bi'.i.A.  .Inly  1*2,  1771  ;  d.  Feb.  27,  1772.  in  Groton. 
v.  Bela,  July  '.',  1773  ;  d.  Aug.  10,  177."),  in  Groton. 

59. 

Robert4    {Robert*    Ephraim*),   born   August    27,    1733,   in 
Needham;   "d.  in  Fitzwilliam,  N.   H.,  March  8,    1814,  aged  81." 

He  married  Eunice ,  and  lived  probably  in  Fitchburg  ;    had  a 

son  born  in  Leominster.     "Robert  Ware  came  to  Monadnock  No.  4, 

before  1772,  and  settled  in  L.  14,  R.  1.  He  also  owned  L.  14,  R.  2, 
the  southern  half  of  which  he  sold  to  James  Richardson  of  Leomin- 
ster, Mass.,  Jan.  27,  1772,  for  £(J  Is.  7d.,  and  the  northern  half 
to  Samuel  Kendall  of  Leominster,  Feb.  1773,  for  £15.  In  both 
of  the  deeds  he  is  called  "of  No.  4,"  showing  that  he  was  then  a 
resident  of  the  town.  In  1798  he  bad  65  acres  with  his  house, 
worth  $40,  on  lot  14,  Range  1.  Mr.  Kendall  settled  upon  the  land, 
about  the  time  he  bought  it.  In  the  list  of  the  inhabitants  the 
name  of  the  town  from  which  he  came  is  not  given,  although  it  is 
in  most  of  the  other  cases.  He  signed  the  call  for  a  town  meeting 
Feb.  25,  177o,  when  it  was  voted  to  abide  by  the  doings  of  the 
Continental  Congress. — [History  Fitzwilliam,  X.  II.,  p.  750.] 
Children  : 

i.  "  Rnr.i  ut,8  son  of  Robert  and  Eunice  Ware,  b.  Feb.  8,  1765." 
[Leominster  rec]  "Robert,  jr.  d.  July  12,  1809,  aged  13." 
[Fitzwilliam  rec.] 

h.  Infant,  d.  March  18,  1773. 

iii.    El  m<  IE,  bap.  April  20,    177  1  ;   married  June  S,  17'.M.  Win.  Rob- 
bins  (  b.  April  26,  I77U;   d.  April    I.  L853,  son  of  William   and 
Hannah  (Paine)   Bobbins  of  Rindge).      Resided  in  Fitzwilliam 
1809  to  1814;  removed  to  Wincbendon. 
('   ild: 

Nancy,  Nov.  11.  1800;  d.  April  80,  1885;  married  Blisha 
(Samuel)  Benl  (b.  Dec.  10,  1798;  d.  Nov.  18,  L865), 
June  ■>;),   ls:il. 


88  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iv.  Abel,  born  in  1775,  died  March  22,  1795,  from  injuries  received 
by  a  fall  in  a  sawmill. 

60. 

Jonathan4  (Robert,*  Ephraim~),  born  in  Needham,  Aug.  4, 
1738;  married,  it  is  probable,  in  Fitchburg,  April  11,  1769,  Han- 
nah Battles,  of  Leominster.  He  and  his  descendants  generally  have 
adopted  the  spelling,  "  Wares." 

Children,  born  in  Fitchburg  : 

i.  Hannah,5  Oct.  18,  1769,  married  John  Battles. 
Child  : 
Martin,  b.  Fitchburg,  1800.     [See  Hist.  Hingham.] 

ii.  Ltdia,  Aug.  8,  1771  ;  died  unm. 
hi.  Jonathan,  March  21,  1773  ;  died  unm. 

152.  iv.  Samuel,  July  18,  1775  ;  d.  Sept.  21,  1840. 

v.  David,  Aug.  26,  1781  ;  d.  Feb.  5,  1802,  unm. 

153.  vi.  James,  Aug.  25,  1783  ;  d.  at  Townsend,  Mass.,  March  18,  1856. 


( 


62. 


Ebenezer4  (Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer2),  born  in  Needham,  April 
22,  1726  ;  removed  to  Hancock.  N.  H.,  1791  ;  died  there- June  26, 
1795,  "jr."  [sic  ?]  ;  married  Nov.  7,  1751,  Esther,  daughter  of 
Jonathan  and  Ruth  Hunting  (born  June  19,  1730,  died  in  Han- 
cock, Nov.  2S,  1806). 

Children,  born  in  Needham  : 

i.  Ebenezer5,  April  6,  bapt.  July  15,  1753  ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1766. 
157.    ii.  Jonathan,  Sept.  2,3,  bapt.  Sept.  26,  1756. 

iii.  Rhoda,  Feb.  27,  bapt.  March  4,  1759  ;  d.  March  1,  1777. 
iv.  Esther,  April  10,  bapt.  April  18, 1762  ;  m.  December  31,  [1781?] 
as  his  second  wife,  Moses,  son  of  Jeremiah  and  Elizabeth 
(Woodstock)  Eaton,  (b.  June  19,  1753  ;  d.  Feb.  18,  1833). 
She  d.  Dublin,  Oct.  22,  1850.  Removed  to  Hancock,  N.  H., 
from  Needham,  1793.     He  was  a  soldier  in  the  Revolution. 

Four  children  born  in  Needham,  the  rest  in  Hancock  :  — 

1.  Anna,  July  13,  1783  ;  died  young. 

2.  Lois,  1786  ;  d.  May  30,  1816. 

3.  Elizabeth,  May  16,  1791  ;  d.  July  2,  1792. 

4.  Hannah,  Dec.  1,  1793  ;  died  young. 

5.  Moses,  Aug.  3,   1796,  in  Hancock;  d.  Nov.   16,  1886; 

m.  Nov.  20,  1835,  Rebecca,  dau.  of  John  and  Rebecca 
( Derby)  Pratt  of  Dublin. 

6.  Esther,  Aug.  6,  1798 ;  d.  Dec.  2,  1858 ;  m.  March  16, 

1820,  Daniel  Fiske  of  Dublin. 

7.  Rhoda,  June  13,   1806;  d.  March  25,   1875;  m.  Dec. 

22,  1831,  Nathan  Holt. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  89 

v.  Sarah,  Sept.  2,  l >;i f » t .  Sept  6,   17»'.7:  d.   Nov.   1,  L845;  m.  is 

Needham,  Feb.  1*>,  I7'.»i',  Lemuel,  si f  .leremiah  and   Kliza- 

beth   (T9 tcock)    Baton   (b.  Feb.   26,    L758).     Removed  to 

I  [ancock,  \.  II. 

Children  : 

1.  Lemuel,  Oct  16,  1794;  d.   Dec   17.   1869 ;  m.  June  2, 

L881,    Eunice,  dau.  of   [saac  and   .Mary   ((  handler) 
Jtwett. 

2.  Ebenezer,  March  20,  1797;  d.  Nov.  1  I.  L810. 

8.    Timothy,  A.ug.  I.    1799;  d.  March   7.  1884  ;  m.  March 
25,   L825,  Nancy,  daughter  of  Shadrach  and   Fanny 

Ward. 

L58.   vi.  Ebenezer,  April  11, bapt.  April  15,  1770;  d.  in  Hancock,  N.  H., 
Oct.  7,  L857. 

63. 

Nathaniel4  (Nathaniel,*  Ebenezer*),  bom  in  Needham,  Sept. 
21,  1730,  "jr.";  married  June  10,  1762,  Patience,  daughter  of 
John  and  Rebecca  (  Wo<  id  ward)  Ward,  of  Newton  (born  1739, 
died  in  Hancock,  X.  II.,  March  3,   1831  ). 

The  father-in-law  of  Nathaniel4  Ware,  John  Ward,  died  August, 
1786;  on  April  25,  1787,  the  following  agreement  was  made: 

"  First  the  Book  you  and  your  sisters  shall  Divide  into  fouer  parts  and  I 
will  chouse  or  sum  body  that   I  shall  send. 

2  the  Cows  you  shal  set  the  Price  and  I  will  chouse,  the  Sheap  you 
Shall  put  in  three  parts  and  I  will  chouse.  I  Take  9  busel  of  com  and 
have  it  this  Spring. 

the  sasse  I  will  have  it  this  Spring  the  chease  1  will  have  the  •"»  part 
of  what  you  have  in  the  house  aud  the  Remader  of  my  Shear  I  will  stay 
till  you  meke  cheese  as  for  the  Porch  I  will  have  6fty  pound  of  clear  Porck 
and  2  pounds  of  butter.  2  pound  of  sewet  and  3  pounds  of  lamp  grease 
and  have  it  quick  and  the  59  pound  of  money,  if  your  hoggs  be  Dead  my 
opart  of  theay  Ware  prised  I  will  Redori  [?]  oute  of  that  sume  .  You 
shall  let  your  hoy  help  sheal  the  corn  and  help  home  with  the  sheap  with 
your  horse  and   Pung.      If  you  consent  to  all  this  we  will  settle  all  forwith." 

Signed  by  Nathaniel  and  Patience  Ware.  Beulah,  Rebecca  aud  John 
Ward,  April  26,  1787.     [Communicated  by  J.  F.  Kingsbury.] 

He  removed  to  Hancock,  X.  II.,  but  returned  after  some  years 
to  Needham,  and  died  there. 
Children,  born  in  Needham: 

159.  i.  Jason,*  March  19,  1763;  d.  Feb.  6,  1824, in  Hancock,  N.  II. 

160.  ii.   Nathaniel,  Jan.  7,  1765;  d.Jan.  10,  1817,  52d  yr.,  "jr." 
iii.   Rebe<  i  \,  An-.  17,  1770;  d.  July  1,  1792, unm. 


FIFTH   GENERATION. 


64. 

William5  (  William,*  John,3  John*),  born  in  Norton,  April  27, 
1731 ;  died  1764.  Married  Mary,  daughter  of  Eliakim  (James, 
James,  James,  "Widow")  Walker.     Removed  to  Taunton. 

Children,  born  in  Dighton  : 

i.  Mary6,  "Polly,"  Dec.  1,  1754;  m.  (pub.  Oct.  15,   1779)  Shep- 
herd Pierce  of  Dighton.     [D.  Rec] 
ii.  Perez,  died  young.     [Walker  Gen.] 
1G1.    hi.  William,  Oct.  17,  1756  ;  d.  at  Taunton,  June  14,  1784. 

iv.  Zebiah,  June  22,  1759. 
162.  *v.  James,  Jan.  2,  1762. 

65. 

George5  (  William,4  John,3  John*),  born  in  Norton,  Aug.  26, 
1734;  died  Feb.  16,  1771,  in  his  37th  year.  He  married  Mary 
Richmond.  ["She  married  second"  (pub.  Aug.  29,  1772  at  D.) 
Thomas  Church,  Esq.,  of  Little  Compton.]  Epitaph  in  Weir 
Burying  Ground,  Dighton,  Mass.  : 

"  In  memory  of  Dr.  George  Ware,  Physician,  whose  genius  and  abilities 
rendered  him  respectable  and  enabled  him  to  discharge  with  uncommon 
lustre  the  duties  of  his  profession.  Kindness  to  his  wife,  care  and  tender- 
ness to  his  children,  hospitality  to  man  and  f  ondness  to  oblige  his  neighbors, 
were  among  his  social  virtues.  Having  displayed  the  spirit  of  a  Christian, 
through  long  and  painful  sickness,  he  met  death  with  calmness  and  resigna- 
tion,  Feb.  xvi.  A.  D.  MDCCLXXI.         Mtatis  37." 

Will  probated  Taunton,  Feb.  25,  1771,  mentions  these  children  : 
wife  Mary  and  brother  Sylvester  Richmond,  Execs. 

Children,  born  in  Dighton  :  * 

i.  Anna,6  Aug.  29,  1755. 

ii.  Sarah,  July  30,  1757  ;  d.  unm.  May  13,  1819.     Bequeathed  to 
the  children  of  her  brother  George. 

*  "  Geo.  Ware  the  son  of  Geo.  Ware  by  Mary  Winslow  was  born  May  ye  29,  1755." 
Dighton  Record.    Who  was  this  ? 


w  IB!   GENEALOGY.  91 

168.   iii.  William  Richmond,  Aug.  25,  L759.     ("  Went  West  and  disap- 

|ie:OV<l."  ) 

164.    Lv.  Geoege,  Sept.  5,  17t',i  ;  d.  Jan.  7,  18<i."i,    1  hh  year. 
1  65.     v.  John  Bodobs. 

66. 

Joseph1  (  William,*  John,'  John*),  born  in  Pighton,  March  4, 
1756;  married  (pub.  Feb.  1"),  1781)  Hannah  Richmond  of  Taun- 
ton. She  survived  him,  and  married  second  Zephaniah  Talbot 
(pub.  Sept  12.  IT'.M)).  Will  dated  May  5,  1782,  probated  in 
1783  [?],  mentions  Wife  Hannah,  daughter  Abigail  and  expected 
child  ;   sister  Lydia  Ware,  exec. 

Children,  horn  in  Pighton  : 

i.  Abigail.' 

166.  ii.  Joseph,  Aug.  11,  1783. 

67. 

John*  (John,*  John,2  John3),  born  in  Wrcntham,  August  3, 
1734;  died  there  Jan.  27,  1796,  in  hia  o2d  year;  buried  in  Wren- 
tham  Centre.  lie  married  March  23,  1763,  Hannah  George  (died 
in  Wrentham;  buried  in  Wrentham  Centre,  Sept.  12,  1809). 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.       Susie,6  Dec.  28,  1763  ;  d.  in  W.,  Sept.  1,  1775. 

167.  ii.      Richard,  June  30,  17(',r,. 

168.  iii.    Oliver,  April   12,  1769;  d.  Jan.  30,  1820,  51st  year,  in  W.j 

buried  in  Wrentham  Centre, 
iv.      Hawaii,  July  4,  1771  ;  in.  in  W.,  Jan.  12,  171)7,  Ebenezer  Cox 
of  Barnard. 

169.  v.      Marvel,  Dec.  8,  1774. 


68. 

William*  (John/  John,3  John1),  born  in  Wrentham,  Feb. 
18,  1736-7  :  died  Oct.  14,  1782;  married  Elizabeth  Hills,  Oct.  13, 
1770,  at  Charlton,  Mass.  "  Pr."  "In  1773  allowed  12  ah.  3  d. 
for  doctoring  the  poor."     [Charlton  Records.] 

Children,  born  in  Charlton  : 

170.  i.       William,*  Oct.  13,  177".;  married;  "  had  four  children.    Went 
to  N.  V."     [C.  E.  S.] 
ii.       S  'BAH,  A.Ug.  •'!.  177"). 

iii.  Elizabeth,  March  I,  1777:  d.  in  Wrentham,  Sept  1,1889; 
m.  1st,  in  Charlton,  Mass.,  "Josiah  Town,  Jr.,  April  7.  17'.>.'>, 
both  of  Charlton."  [Town  rec]  She  m.  2d,  John  Whiting 
of  Wrentham,  Mass.,  June  1,  1801. 


92  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

1.  Eliza,  March    19,  1802;  d.  Oct.  22,  1833;  m.  Jan.  2, 

1827,  Elisha  Knowles. 

2.  Margaret  Metcalf,  July  14,   1804;  d.  Dec.  27,  1827  ;  m. 

Dec.  3,  1826,  Richard  Whittaker. 

3.  Caroline    Whiting,  Aug.  31,   1806,  "unm.   invalid";  d. 

Dec.  8,  1881. 

4.  Catherine,  Aug.  31,  1806;  d.  Dec.  15,  1833. 

5.  John  William,  May  19,  1808. 

6.  Charlotte  Ware,  Aug.  11,  1814  ;  d.  at  Walpole,  June  13, 

1888  ;  m.  Nov.  24,  1842. 

171.  iv.     John,  b.  Dec.  17,  1779,  Charlton  ;  d.  "  Apr.  29,  1847,  67.  4.  12." 

69. 

Ezra5  (John,4  John,3  John2),  born  in  Wrentham,  July  6,  1741 ; 
died  there  Feb.  2,  1815,  in  his  74th  year;  buried  at  Wrentham 
Centre.  He  married  in  Dighton  (pub.  Oct.  27),  Nov.  20,  1764, 
"by  Ezra  Richmond,  Esq.,"  Hannah  Pratt,  "both  of  Dighton." 
She  died  in  Wrentham,  July  17,  1800. 

Children,  except  two  eldest,  born  in  Wrentham : 

i.       Lois,6  June  8,  1765,  in  Cumberland,  R.  I. ;  m.  May  17,  1787, 
in  Wrentham,  Timothy  Partridge. 

172.  ii.      Levi,  Jan.  20,  1767,  Cumberland,  R.  T. 

hi.  Molly,  Sept.  11,  1769  ;  d.  Feb.  12,  1821,  in  Wrentham  ;  unm. 

173.  iv.  Ezra,  June  12,  1772. 
v.  Lemuel,  Dec.  7.  1774. 

174.  vi.  Lemuel,  Sept.  20,  1776. 

175.  vii.  John,  Sept.  5,  1778  ;  d.  March  20,  1862. 

viii.  Suse,  July  28,  1781  ;  d.  Wrentham,  May  26,  1845. 

176.  ix.     George,  June  29,  1784. 

x.      Hannah,  Oct.  23,  1787  ;  m.  June  12,  1812,  Joel  Ruggles.     [L. 
L.  W.,  from  Wrentham  Record.] 

70. 

Moses5  (Moses,*  John,2  John*),  born  in  Wrentham,  Nov.  16, 
1739;  died  at  Keene,  N.  Y.,  Aug.  23,  1812;  married  Dec.  3, 
1761,  Rebecca,  daughter  of  William,  Jr.  and  Rebecca  (Ware) 
(John,  John,)  Puffer,  both  of  Norton  (born  in  Wrentham,  Nov. 
18,  1741).  Removed  to  Surry  after  1773  ;  to  Gilsum  betore  1793, 
"with  several  boys."  "Name  on  associates'  list  in  S.  1775." 
Moses5  and  Moses6  removed  to  Keene  in  1806.  Member  of  Cong, 
church,  Surry. 

Children,  all  but  two  youngest  born  at  Norton,  Mass. : 

i.       Eunice,6  Dec.  1,  1763  ;  d.  1807  ;  m.  John  Ellis  of  Gilsum,  July 
31,  1783  ;  removed  to  Swanzey. 


WARE   GENEAL0G1  ■  93 

Children  : 

1.  A'//:.,  April   12,  1784;   .1.    Nov.  8,   L810. 

2,  Lucy,  Sept  23,  1786. 

8.  John,  June  80,  1789  ;  <l.  Swanzey  aboul  1828 ;  m.  Jan. 
26,  181  l.  Nabby,  dau.  of  John  and  Betty  (Riggs)  I 

Of    Keelie. 

1.  Naihan,  Aug.  9,  1793;  m.  Clarissa,  dan.  of  Ebenezerand 
Jemima  (Ford)  Cilburn  of  Gilsum  (b.  April  1  I.  I7'.h); 
.I.  Plattsburg,  L869).  Settled  in  Plattsburg,  N.  V. 
[Gilsum  Hist.,  p.  349.] 

5.  Samuel,  bap.  .March  II.  L801. 

6.  Daniel,  bap.  June  L0,  L803. 

177.  ii.  Coin  oki.  July  30,  1764. 

178.  iii.  Elijah,  March  9,  L768  ;  d.  June  27,  is  17.  78th  yr. 
IV.  Hi 'i  ii.  A pril  25,  1771. 

179.  v.  Benjamin,  May  L8,  177:;  ;  d.  Jan.  1,  1858,  "48.  h." 

180.  vi.  Moses,  b.  Surry,   X.   II.,  June,    1776 3  d.  Oct.    20,    1838;  rn. 

Hannah  llathorn. 
vii.  Millt,  1).  at  Surry. 
viii.  Eebekah,  b.  at  Surry,  May  10,  1780. 


72. 

Jesse*  (  Eliezer,*  /.'//<  zer*John*')i  born  March  10,  L736-7  ;died 
July  13,   1813,  at  Franklin;  joined  church  at  Franklin  in  1777: 

married  Dot-.  2<5,   17153,   Kc/.ia   Mills   (joined  F.  church,  Sept.  19, 
1773;  died    Aug.    23,   1821).     He  "served    in  the    Revolution." 
Bought  a  farm  of  Ezra   Pond  in  Wrentham,   West  Parish    (now 
Franklin  ),  in  1771.      [Pond  Family.] 
( 'hildren  : 

181.  i.       Am  mm  lh,6  Dec.  27,  1764  :  d.  Oct,  19,  1842,  aged  77. 
L82.  ii.      Eliazer,  Oct.  28,   1766;  d.  Franklin,  Oct.  30,  L843,  aged  77, 
of  fever, 
iii.     Kezia,  Sept.  29,  1768  ;  d.  June  29,  1777. 
iv.     <  )i.i\  i  .  Jan.  9,  1771:  d.  young. 
v.       I'\  in  S(  i :.  Dec.  9,  I  7  7  l'  . 

vi.     Hannah,  July  5,  1771;  m.  by  Rev.   II.   ESmmons,  in  Franklin. 
to  Benj.  Foster  of  A.ttleboro',  March   I.  L796.     "Smothered 
to  death."     [<;.  <;.  \\\] 
vii.    Olive,  March    IB,  1777;  "married   Seth  Whiting,    Nov.   17, 

L800."     [F.] 
viii.  Jesse,  A.ug.  15,  1779;  d.  F.  Nov.  -2-2.  1801. 
183.  be.     Sanford,  Am-.  :;i,  1781  ;  d.  Oct  26,  L859. 

x.      Silvea,  April  L9,  L788 j  d.  F.  Nov.  22,  1855,  onm.,  "aged  ,;<;." 

\  i .       I v  1 1  ■  •  i .  A. 

\ii.    Sally.     [Did  she  marry Blackinton?] 


94  WARE   GENEALOGY. 


73. 


Billy5  (Eleazer,*  Eleazer*  John2),  born  in  Wrentham,  March 
21,  1742-3;  died  in  Franklin,  Aug.  22,  1821.  Cobbler.  He 
joined  the  church,  1782;  wife,  in  1797.  "He  built  a  house  on 
Spring  St.,  near  Central  St.,  Franklin,  in  1775,  inherited  by  his 
daughter  Lois,  now  (1886)  occupied  by  Hannah  Pond,  widow  of  a 
son  of  Joel  Adams  by  a  former  marriage."  He  married  at  Belling- 
ham  (by  Noah  Alden,  Bapt.  minister)  Sarah  Partridge,  "  about 
1772  or  1773."  [Town  Clerk.]  In  Wrentham  record  the  state- 
ment is  "married  in  1767." 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  and  Franklin  : 

i.     Lois,6  Aug.  23,  1773  ;  d.  Aug.  9,  1863  ;  m.  in  F.,  June  26,  1817, 

Joel  Adams  of  Franklin.      , 
ii.    Jerlsha,  July  14,  1776;  d.  at  Franklin  in  old  Eleazer  Ware 

house,  March  9,  1844,  aged  67,  unm. 
iii.  Amasa,  Oct.  12,  1780;  d.  of  whooping-cough  at  11  months. 


74. 

Ziba5  (Miezer,4  Eliezer,3  John2),  horn  Dec.  13,  1744;  died 
Aug.  16,  1817  ;  m.  1st,  Jan.  4,  1770  (June  16,  1769,  Swanzey 
Rec.)  Kezia,  dau.  of  Israel  (John,  John,  Ralph)  and  Maria  Day  of 
Swanzey;  d.  March  8,  1792.  He  married  2d,  Dec.  27,  1792, 
Sarah  Stephenson,  widow  (b.  Oakham,  Mass.,  March  10,  1745). 
Removed  to  Winchester,  N.  H. 

"My  grandfather  Ziba  Ware  came  up  into  N.  H.  from  Franklin,  Mass., 
about  the  year  1769  ;  he  was  born  Dec.  13,  1744  ;  d.  [Aug.  1819.]  My 
father  Zenas  was  born  Feb.  4,  1771,  and  I  am  his  oldest  son,  79  last  Feb. 
I  well  remember  a  brother  of  grandfather's  visiting  Winchester  and  Swan- 
zey ;  his  name  was  Eli,  and  he  had  a  son  who  visited  us,  named  Moses, 
and  a  daughter  named  Sylvia."     [Jonathan  D.  Ware.] 

Children : 

184.  i.  Zenas,6  Feb.  4, 1771 ;  d.  April  6,  1817. 
ii.  Joel,  May  30,  1772;  d.  Aug.  11,  1792. 

iii.  Betty,  March  8,  1774;  d.  July  18,  1775. 

185.  iv.  Ziba,  Aug.  19,  1775. 

v.  Kezia,  April  29  (30),  1777  ;  m.  in  1800,  Rufus  Reed  of  Swansey. 
vi.  John,  Feb.  20  (28)  ;  d.  March  17,  1779. 

vii.  Hannah,  Dec.  23,  1780;    d.  1857.     ("Never  married — booked 
for  the  Lord."     J.  D.  W.) 

186.  viii.  Jacob,  Oct.  5.  1782  ;  d.  Aug.  17,  1856. 

187.  ix.  Joseph,  May  27,  1785  ;  d.  Oct.  21,  1848. 

x.  Abigail,  April  30,  1787;  d.  Nov.  13,  1790. 


WARE   GENEALOGY. 


75. 


Eli1  {  Elu ■:<•)', *  Eliezer,3  John* ),  was  bora  on  hie  father's 
homestead  at  Franklin  (now  Unionville)  then  Wrentham, 
on  May  13,  1748,  and  died  there  November  1.  L835— 6;  this 
homestead  is  situated  near  the  Bellmgham  line  at  corner  of  Central 
and  Spring  Streets;  the  house  is  very  old,  of  the  low  back  roof 
pattern,  and  it  is  a  question  whether  it  was  built  by  Eliezer4,  or 
Eliezer.1     It  descended  to   Eli,  with  the  adjoining  farm,  part   by 

purchase  and  part  by  inheritance.      EL'  was  \cry  religiously  inclined 

and  attended  services  regularly  at  the  old  church  at  Franklin  Centre 
during  his  entire  life;  tradition  eays  no  Inclemency  of  the  weather 
ever  kept  him  away  from  a  single  service.  United  with  this  church 
in  1781.  lie  married  at  Wrentham,  June,  27,  1771,  Tamar, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Margaret  (Little)  Wight,  flb.  at.  W.  May 
17,  1750;  d.  at  F.  March  1,  1831),  She  joined  Franklin  church 
in  1797. 

Children : 

i.  Margaret0,  April  23,  1772;  d.  May  19,  1837,  at  the  home- 
stead, which  she  inherited  from  her  father.  She  m.  Otis,  son 
of  Melohiah  and  Roth  (Fisher)  Pond,  b.  Dee.  26,  1771  ;  d. 
1805. 

Child : 

Cynthia,  b.  Sept.  22,   1803  ;  m.  1st.  James  G.  Green,  Dec. 
23,  1819  ;  she  m.  2d,  William  Watson. 

ii.  Hepzibah,  Sept  1<>,  177-".  ;  d.  March  6,  1796,  unm. 
188.    hi.  David,  Nov.  l  I.  1777  ;  d.  May  26,  1840,  aged  62  years.  ■ 

iv.  Moses,  Jan.  2.  17s>u;  removed  to  Vermont.  Where  all  trace  of 
him  was  lost ;  visited  F.  several  years  later  and  reported  hav- 
ing a  family. 

v.  Sarah  (Salhiy).  Sept.  26,  1  7s  !  ;  d.  at  Milford.  She  m.  at  F. 
<  )l>adiah  Adams  of  ^ellingham  (brother  of  Betsey  whom  her 
brother  David  married),  resided  at  Canton,  where  her  husband 
disappeared,  supposed  murdered  :  m.  2d,  Joel  Fisher  of  Stough- 
ton.  Two  of  her  daughters  I  \  firsl  husband  married  son-  of 
her  second  husband  by  former  wife  ;  when  visiting  her  daugh- 
ters she  married  their  father-in-law  [!]. 

She  had  three  children  by  her  first  husband: 
George,  CJdoe,  and  BepsibaA. 

vi.  Phineas,  April  18,  L796j  d.  April  20,  1796. 

76. 

Daniel'  {Daniel*  Ekazer,'  John*),  March  5,  1748-9;  m. 
Jnly  14,   1785,  Survina  Greatraikes  of  Foxboro' ;  she  died  in  her 

60th  year;    buried  at  North  Wrentham.      Resided  at  Wrentham. 


96  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.  William6,  April  3,  d.  April  17,  1787. 

190.  ii.  Amherst,  May  1,  1788  ;  d.  April  10,  1860,  in  W. 

191.  iii.  Silvanus,  June  15,  1791  ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1811. 
iv.  Mercy,  Jan.  20,  1795 ;  d.  Jan.  2,  1862,  unm. 

v.  Jacob,  Oct.  1,  1797  ("of  a  Sunday  morning,  at  three  o'clock  "), 
and  died  Dec.  8,  1797. 

77. 

Elijah5  (Hezekiah,4  Eliezer3  John*),  born  at  Wrentham  July 
&,  1739;  died  March  2,  1813,  aged  74;  married  Jan.  7,  1768, 
Hepzibah  Dexter  [  ?] . 

Children : 

i.  Polly6,  Oct.  26,  1768. 
ii.  Hepzibah,  Oct.  31,  1770;  m.  Oct.  9.  1791,  Jotham  Davis. 


78. 

Hezekiah5  (Hezekiah,4  Eliezer,3  Jo /m2),  born  Nov.  27,  1740; 
died  June  19,  1779.  "Lieut."  in  1777  ;  on  service  in  E.  I.  1778; 
married  May  10,  1764,  Molly  Hall;  she  died  Dec.  9,  1809,  aged 
70  years.     Resided  at  Wrentham. 

Children  : 

192.  i.  Jason,6  Sept.  19,  1765  ;  d.  Nov.  12,  1836,  at  Shrewsbury. 

193.  ii.  Hezekiah,  March  9,  1767;  d.  Dec.  20,  1831. 

Iii.  Euxice,  Dec.  30,  1769  ;  d.  April  25,  1808  ;  buried  at  Wrentham 

Centre.     "  She  had  lived  in  a  feeble  state  many  years." 
iv.  Rhoda,  Sept.  21,  1771 ;    d.  Jan.  28,  1825,  "in  a  fit  of  apoplexy 

in  the  family  of  Mr.  Chandler  of  Attleborough." 
v.  Harmon  or  Hannon,  Aug.  12,  1773;  d.  Feb.  14,  1787. 

194.  vi.  Preston,  Aug.  12,  1777;  d.  Oct.  11,  1858. 

vii.  Sdsan,  May  8,  1779;    d.  at  Medfield,  March  22,  1864;   buried 
Wrentham  Centre. 


79. 

Joseph5  {John,*  Joseph,3  John"),  born  April  30,  1751 ;  "Es- 
quire"; died  June  11,  1833;  married  Sept.  14,  1776,  Grace 
(Joseph,  Isaac,  John)  Coolidge  (b.  May  27,  1755;  d.  Dec.  1, 
1832),  both  of  Sherborn,  married  by  Eev.  Elijah  Brown.  He  lost 
his  left  arm  in  the  battle  of  White  Plains,  but  became  an  able  sur- 
geon, teacher  and  magistrate.  Inherited  the  homestead.  He  was 
a  man  of  great  intelligence,  personal  dignity  and  moral  worth,  and 
ought  to  be  gratefully  remembered  as  one  of  the  most  exemplary 
and  useful  citizens  Sherborn  ever  had.      [Morse's  Sherborn.] 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  97 

( Ihildren,  born  in  Sherborn  : 

i.  Betsey",    Deo.    7.    1777;    d.  Sept    13,    1857;    aged  79,  9,   6. 
Lived   al    Worcester;    m.  in  Sherborn,    June  27,   17'|7.  John 
Mason,  Jr.,  of  Shrewsbury ;  (Aug.  17,  1 7 7 -"> ;  <1.  Aug.  20,  1843, 
1  68,  0,  3.) 

Children  : 

1.   Henry   //..  April  29,    1801;   d.   April    10,    1812,  aged  . 
10,  11,  II. 

•2.  Joseph  Wine.  April  21,  L803;  d.  April  24,  L806,  aged 
3,0, 

3.  Patty  Ware  (Martha))  May  30,  1805.;  m.  June  5,  L845, 
William  W.  Pratl  <!>.  -Ian.  13,  1803;  lived  al  Marble- 
bead).  . 

1.  Emetine,  Sep  .  7.  1807/d.  Aug.  16,  1842;  m.  June  22, 
18— ,  Joel   Nourse  (.Ian.  12,  L803;  d.  Jan.  18,  1884, 

aged  SI   year-.  6  il  iya  )• 

^i.  John  Coolidge,  Worcester,  May  27,  1810;  d.  Feb.  17, 
1883,  aged  72,  8,  20;  m.  June  II.  L833,  Sarah  II.  n- 
shaw  Miles  (b.  April  27,  181  1  ). 
G.  Joseph  Wat  .  $  27,  1810;  d.  July  i'i"..  is.sc,  aired 
76,  2,  1  ;  in.  April  30,  1838,  Nancy  Flinl  (b.  July  4, 
L712). 

195.  ii.  Alpheus,    March  23,  L780;  d.  May  23,  I-     ,  iged  70. 

196.  iii.  Ashtjr,  Feb.  10,  1782;  d.  Sept.  10,  18' 

iv.  Patty,  April  21,  L787;  d.  in  her  79th  year  in  ( October,  1865  ;  m. 
Horatio  Gardner  of  Sherburne;  he  died  Sept.,  L866. 

Children: 

1.  Delia  A..  Feb.  L3,  L812 ;  m.  Alfred  A.  Leland  at  Sher- 

burne (E.  Holliston,  P.  O.).      Blind  and  an  invalid; 
lives  with  brother,  II.  W.  Gardner  [1898]. 

2.  Pamelia,  April,  1.-U7  ;  d.  Feb.  14,  1850;   music   teacher 

at   Richmond,  Ya. 
:;.  Aaron  />'..  L819;  d.  Sept.  1821. 

1.   Horatio  IT..   Sherburne,    D  .    1821;  m.  Harriet  A. 

Fiske,  Framingham.     Living  in  1898. 

5.  Mary,  Oct.  1827  ;  d.  Oct  8,  1855;  m.  Samuel  Small  of 

Portland,  Me. 

6.  Agazine  M.,  .May  19,  1836;  d.   \pril  s.  1854. 

107.     v.  Henbt,  b.  Feb.  L5,  1789  ;  d.  Feb.  23,  181  I. 


80. 

J..  John,*  Jos.,3  John'),  born   in   Sherborn,  July  '.  L753; 

died  Deerfield,  Sept.  1  1,  L833.     Fought  at  the  siege  of  Boston  and 
at    Hunker  Hill;  acted  as  adjutant   in  the  expedition  under   <ien. 

7 


98  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Lincoln  to  suppress  Shay's  rebellion,  1786  ;*  lived  in  Sherborn  and 
Newton ;  built  the  first  paper-mill  at  Newton  Lower  Falls,  1790. 
Teacher,  surveyor,  town  officer,  magistrate.  [Hist.  Sherburne.] 
He  married  1st,  Sept.  28,  1775,  Hannah  (Caleb,  Eliazer,  Eliazer, 
Henry)  Leland  of  Sherborn,  born  May  17,  1757;  died  "in  child- 
bed with  her  eighth  child  and  is  here  buried  with  her  infant  in  her 
arms,  JEtatis  32,"  [gravestone]  March  2,  1790,  at  2  o'clock, 
A.  M.  ;  buried  at  Sherbourne,  "  the  first  person  laid  in  this  burying 
place."  He  married  2d,  Dec.  13,  1790,  Zeruiah  Brown  (died  May 
4,  1825,  aged  74). 

Children,  born  at  Sherborn.     Children  of  John  and  Hannah  : 

i.       Sylvia,6  Jan.  22,  1776  ;  d.  Jan.,  1828  ;  m.  in  Newton,  Jan.  22, 
1794,  Dr.  Ebenezer  Starr  of  Needham  (son  of  Josiah  of  Wes- 
ton), "  a  man  of  note  and  influence  outside  his  profession,  H. 
C.  1789,  representative  2  yrs." 
Children  : 

1.  Hannah,  1794  ;  m.  Horatio  Hoyt.     Farmer  in  Deerfield  ; 

six  children. 

2.  Horace,   1796  ;  m.  Ellen   Briggs.     Merchant,  Newton  ; 

four  children. 

3.  Helen,   1798;  m.  J.    S.  Emerson;  d.  in  1823,  at  Baton 

Rouge,  La. 

4.  Hector,  1801  ;  m.  Mary  Craft ;  d.  1846,  at  Newton  ;  six 

children. 

5.  Henry,  1807  ;  m.  1st,  Louisa  Crane  ;  d.  in  1836;  surgeon, 

Tremont,  111. ;  m.  2d,  Cath.  Culpepper  ;  three  children. 

198.  ii.      Walter,  Sept.  28,  1777  ;  d.  Newton,  June  9,  1822. 

199.  iii.     Orlando,  Aug.  28,  177'.),  d.  Deerfield,  Dec.  5,  1860. 

iv.     Sophia,  Aug.  13,  1781  ;  d.  July  19,  1857,  Deerfield,  unm.    Kept 

a  shop  in  Boston. 
v.      Eleanor,  June  28,  1783  ;  m.  at  Newton,  June  28,  1808,  Robert 

Small. 
Children : 

1.  Robert,  1809  ;  d.  at  sea.     Cabinet  maker. 

2.  Eleanor,  1811  ;  m.  Joseph  Foster. 

3.  Martha,  1813  ;  m.  Henry  W.  Wellington. 

200.  vi.     Elbridge,  Aug.  14,  1785. 

vii.  Pamela,  Jan.  21,  1788  ;  d.  Aug.  1852  ;  m.  at  Newton,  Oct.  26, 
1814,  Ralph  Williams  of  Deerfield  (b.  July  4,  1788 ;  d.  Feb. 
7,  1858). 

*  1786.  J.  Shay's  rebellion :  "Mi-.  John  Ware  acted  as  adjutant  in  this  expedition, 
under  General  Lincoln.  Being  sent  with  orders  to  a  distance  from  Lincoln's  army  he 
stopped  for  refreshment  at  a  tavern  in  or  near  Brookfield,  where  there  happened  to  be 
a  small  party  of  insurgents,  who  took  him  prisoner,  and  confined  him  in  an  upper 
room  of  the  house  while  they  kept  guard  below.  In  the  course  of  the  day  Ware  saw 
from  his  prison  a  company  of  cavalry  approaching,  which  lie  soon  recognized  as  being 
on  the  side  of  the  government.  He  hailed  them  from  a  window  of  his  appartment,  and 
made  them  acquainted  with  his  situation.  The  house  was  immediately  s'irrounded; 
the  Shayites  surrendered  at  discretion,  and  Ware  was  enabled  to  accomplish  the  object 
of  his  mission."     [Bingham's  History  of  Sherburne.] 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  I1'.' 

Children  : 

1.  Solomon,  1815;   m.   1st,  Mar}    Blood;  m.  2d,  Harriet 

Sacket.     Lives  (  bicopee.     Trader. 

2.  Catherine,  March  20,  L817 ;  d.  June  18,  1891  ;  m.  Nov. 

l'7,  1838,  Wm.  Sheldon,  Deerfield,  farmer  (b.  April  1, 
1815;  <l.  Dec  1.  1881),  boh  of  Seth  and  Caroline. 
;;.  Julia  ID  1818;  m.  Henry  WilliamB,  teacher,  Boston. 
viii.  Gabriel,  March  1  ;  d.  March  I,  L790. 

Children  of  John  and  Zeruiah  : 

ix.     Harriet,  Jnly  20,  1791,  Sndbury;  <1.  <>f  pnenmonia,  March  13, 

1872,  in  Waltham  ;  unm.     80,  7,  I  I. 
x.      Emily,  Feb.  23, 1794,  in  Newton;  m.  at  Newton;  Daniel  French 

of  Waltham. 

81. 

BENJAMIN8  (Join/,*  Joseph,*  John" ),  l>orn  in  Sherburn,  Jan.  8, 
1759;  died  Feb.  2,  1814.  "Captain."  He  married  in  Dec,  1778, 
Mehitable  Leland  (born  March  11,  17T>ti;  died  in  S.,  July  20, 
1846). 

Children,  born  in  Sherhorn  : 
i.       Caroline,6  b.  June  15,  1782;  d.  June  21,  1806;  unm. 
ii.      Polly,   Feb.  7,   1784;    m.   Lemuel    Leland,    Sen.,  her  second 

cousin,  farmer. 
iii.     China,  July  80,  1786;   d.  Oct.  G,  1838;    m.   Moses  Bullen,  a 
farmer  of  Medway. 
Children  : 

1.  Caroline,  1806,  Boston. 

2.  Harriet  .1/..  1808  ;  m.  Oliver  N.  Shannon,  Boston. 

3.  Anne,  1809;  m.  Thomas  Price,  Gilmanton,  X.  II. 

4.  Charlotte,    1820;    in.  her    second    cousin,    Barak    Leland. 

farmer.  Sherburne. 

5.  Moses,  1822;   m.  Sarah  A.  Dickinson,  Boston;  mason. 

6.  Samuel,  1825;  d.  Boston. 

7.  Mary,  1830  ;  d.  Boston. 

iv.     Daniel,  Sept.  11,  1788;  d.  in  1816  at  Somerville,  Kv. :  unm. 
201  v.      Eleazer,  Nov.  2,  1791. 

82. 

Henry5  (Joint/  Joseph,'  Joint"),  born  at  Sherborn,  April  1, 
17(54:  died  at  Cambridge,  July  12,  1845,  aged  81  years.  He 
married  first,  March  31,  1789,  Man,  daughter  of  Rev.  donas 
(Thomas,  John,  John,  Hugh)  and  Lucy  (Bowes)  Clark  of  Lex- 
ington, Mass.,  granddaughter  of  Rev.  John  Hancock  (gr.  father 
of  Gov.  Hancock),  horn  .May  I,  1762,  died  iii  Cambridge,  duly  5, 


100  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

1805.  He  married  second,  Feb.  9,  1807,  Mary,  daughter  of  James 
Otis  and  widow  of  Benjamin  Lincoln,  Jr.,  who  died  at  Cambridge, 
Feb.  17,  1807,  aged  43.  He  married  third,  Sept.  18,.  1807, 
Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Nicholas  Bowes  of  Boston,  born  May  27, 
1776;  died  Aug.  30,  1850.  [See  special  article  on  Professor 
Ware  in  Appendix.] 

Children  of  Henry8  and  Mary  (Clark)  Ware,  born  in  Hingham  : 

ii      JuliaY'6  1  May  17'  d-  Ma^  20  aud  22'  179°- 

iii.  Lucy  Clark,  June  6,  1791  ;  d.  Feb.  10,  1866,  at  Northboro', 
Mass.  ;  she  m.  Feb.  3,  1818,  Joseph,  son  of  Phineas  and  Ruth 
(Smith)  Allen  (b.  Medfield,  Aug.  15,  1790 ;  d.  Feb.  23,  1873)  ; 
H.  C.  1811,  D.D.  1848. 

Children,  born  in  Northboro' : 

1.  Mary  Ware,  March  7,  1819  ;    d.  Jan.    22,    1897,   at  Lans- 

ingburg,  N.  Y. ;  m.  Sept.  1,  1840,  Joshua  Jewett  (Lewis 
and  Sarah  Robinson)  Johnson  (b.  Surrey,  N.  H.,  May 
6,  1809  ;  d.  Northboro',  Jan.  29,  1884),  M.D. 

2.  Joseph  Henry,   Aug.   21,    1820;    d.  March  20,  1898;  ni. 

May  22,  1845,  Anna  Minot  (Wm.  Gordon  and  Hannah 
Miiiot)  Weld  (b.  Lancaster,  March  19,  1820) ;  H.  C. 
1840,  Div.  Sch.  1843,  D.D.  1891. 

3.  Thomas  Prentiss,  July  7,   1822;    d.   Nov.    26,    1868;    m. 

Sarah  Alexander  (Aaron  and  Lyclia  Doolittle)  Lord 
(b.  April  24,  1825),  H.  C.  1842,  Div.  Sch.  1846. 

4.  Elizabeth  Water house,  June  29,  1824;    d.  July   16,   1893, 

unm. 

5.  Lucy    Clark,   Oct.    28,    1826;    m.    Oct.    1,    1857,    Albert 

Ebenezer  (William  and  Deborah  Ball)  Powers  of  Lan- 
singburg,  N.  Y.  (b.  Dec.  5,  1816),  manufacturer  and 
banker. 

6.  Edivard  Augustus  Holyohe,  Aug.   15,   1828;    d.   Feb.    18, 

1898 ;  m.  Sept.  5,  1855,  Eugenia  Sophia  (Wm.  Fred 
and  Eliza  Ashwell)  Teulon ;  she  grad.  Rens.  Polyt. 
Inst.,  LS50.     Teacher. 

7.  William  Francis,  Sept.  5,   1830;    died  in   Madison,  Wis., 

Dec.  9,  1889  ;  m.  July  22,  1862,  Mary  Tileston  (Henry 
and  Catherine  Brown  Porter)   Lambert  of   West  New- 
ton (b.  Aug.  4,  1842).     H.  C.  1851  ;    in  N.  Y.  to  1854 ; 
Europe  to  1856;  W.  Newton,  1863;  South  Carolina  to 
1865;  Antioch  1865-6;  Englewood  1866-7;  prof.  His- 
tory,  Madison   Univ.   1867-1889.     He  married  second, 
June   30,   1868,  Margaret  Loring    (John  and   Margaret 
Deming  Rand)  Andrews   of  Newburyport  (b.  Sept.  13, 
1839). 
iv.      Mary  Cotton,  Dec.  3,  1792;  d.  March  29,  1862;  m.  Dec.  3, 
1818,  Jairus  (Hawkes,  Davis,  Davis,  Davis,  Stephen,  Stephen) 
and   Mary   Howe   Lincoln  of  Hingham  (b.  Boston,  April  16, 
1794;  d.  May  12,  1882).     H.  £.  1814. 


W  MiK    (JKNKALOGY.  L01 

( Ihildren,  born  in  I  (ingham  : 

■ 

1.  Mary  Ware,  Aug.  22,  1820;  d.  An-    10,  1899 ;    m.  .May 

6,  1853,  George  (Edward  and  Lucy  Brigham)  Barnes 
(I).  Julj  29,  IM.".  |  d.  Jan.  5,  L900). 

2.  //'///•//  FFare,  Oct.  12,  1821  ;   d.  al  City  Hospital,  Boston, 

Sept.  22,  1887,  bur.  at  Hingham;  married  <>rt.  10, 
L844,  Sarah  Binny  (Gorham  and  Mary  Coshing)  Lin- 
coln of  Hingham  (b.  Nov.  20,  1822;  d.  June  8,  1884). 

o.  Elizabeth  Waterhouse,  Aug.  28,  1824;   d.  April  12,   1 845. 

4.  Ann,  Nov.  26,  L826;  m.  June  •">.  L855,  Rev.  Calvin 
Stoughton    (Amos  Jewett  and  Clementine   Stoughton) 

I ke,  (b.  Oct  II,  L829);  Amherst  L849,  Camb.   Div. 

1854. 

o.   Catherine,  Feb.  LI,  1829;  d.  June  29,  1830. 

G.  Jaii /ts.  May  27,  1831  ;  d.  Nov.  25,  L893,  at  Longmount, 
Colo.;  111.  March  26,  1  «s,3G,  Jane  Taylor  (Samuel  F. 
and  Mary  Bowman)  Fisher  (b.  Oct.  4,  L833;  d.  May 
L6,  L896). 

7.  John  Ware,  Sept  21  or  27,  1835;  d.  Jan.  29  or  Feb.  6, 
L886 ;  in.  .March  1-1.  1865,  Lucy  Allen  (Isaac  Cushing 
and  Harriet  .Morse)  Lane  (b.  June  5,  1838;  d.  June 
30,  1893). 

202.  v.      Henry,  Junior,  April  21,  1794 ;    d.  at  Framingham,  Sept.  22, 

1843. 

203.  vi.     John,  Dec.  19,  1795;  d.  in  Boston,  April  29,  1864. 

204.  vii.    William,  Aug.  •',..  1797;  d.  at  Cambridge,  Feh.  19,  1852. 
viii.  Martha,  June  2,  1799;  d.  Oct.  21,  1802. 

ix.    Harriet,  Dec.  25,  1801;  d.  June  24,  1838;  m.  Oct  30,  1826, 

Rev.  Edward  Brooks  (son  of  Nathaniel  and  Joanna  Cotton 

(Brooks))  Hall,  of  Northampton,  Mass.  (I,.  Sept,  2,  1800;  d. 

at  Providence,  R.  I.,  March  3,  18GG),  II.  C.  1820,  D.D.  18-18. 

Children : 

1.  Edward  Wan;  Dec  8,  1827;  d.  May  29,  L830. 

2.  John  Brooks,  March  I.  L829;   Dec.  8,  L835. 

3.  Edward  Henry,  April  16,  1831,  at  Cincinnati,  O.;   II.  C. 

ltf.")i  ;  Div.  Sch.  1855;  settled  at  Plymouth,  Worcester, 
Cambridge. 

4.  Francis,  Aug.  :.'.">,  is:;.;,  at  Providence,  R.  I. ;  d.  Dec.  28, 

L850. 

5.  William  Ware,   Oct  27,    1834,    Prov. ;    d.   at  Warwick 

Neck,   I;.  I..   Aug.  9,   1864;    II.  C.    L853;    Div.   Sch. 
1858;   Lieut  R  I.  Vol. 

6.  Robert,  July  25,  1836;  d.  June  1  I.  L837. 

x.      Martha  Ann,  April  5,  1804;  d.  April  L6,  L805. 

Children  of  Henry*  and  Elizabeth  (  Bowes)  Ware,  l>.  in  Cambridg 

xi.     Ki.izai-.i  in   Anne,  June  9,  1808;    d.   in   Roxbury,  March 

L866 ;  m.  Aug.  24,  L831,  George,  son  of  Andrew  and  Jerusha 
(Clapp)  Putnam  (l>.  Aug.  16,  1807;  d.  April,  1878),  H.  C. 
1826,  D.D.  1818. 


102  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children  : 

1.  Eliza,  June  7,  1832;  d.  Sept.  1834. 

2.  George,   Oct.   8,    1834;    H.    C.    1854;    LL.B.  1858;    m. 

June  9,  1860,  Harriet,  daughter  of  Charles  Russell  and 
Anna  Cabot  (Jackson)  Lowell  (b.  Sept.  10,  1836). 

3.  Charles,    Feb.   9,    1836;     m.    Dec.    13,    1860,  Margaret 

Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Thayer  and  Elizabeth 
(Nesmith)  Abbot  (b.  Sept.  9,  1840 ;  d.  Jan.  23,  1896). 

4.  Caroline,  May  22,  1837  ;  d.  July  26,  1882. 

5.  Anna  Elizabeth,  Sept.  23,  1838;  d.  Aug.  7,  1880. 

6.  Henry  Ware,  April  29,  1847  ;  H.  C.  1869  ;  LL.B.    1871  ; 

in.  1st,  Oct.  22,  1873,  Florence  Haven,  daughter  of 
Supply  Clapp  and  Ann  (Haven)  Thwing  (b.  Jan.  30, 
1850;  d.  at  Roxbury,  June  14,  1879)  ;  he  m.  2d,  Aug. 
30,  1882,  Mary  Nelson,  daughter  of  Franklin  Delano 
and  Mary  (Nelson)  Williams. 

xii.     Edward  Augustus,  Dec.  29,  d.  Dec.  30,  1809. 

xiii.  Caroline  Rebecca,  Dec.  11,  1811;  d.  Dec.  1869,  at  Newton 
Lower  Falls;  m.  Oct,  27,  1835,  Edward  Warren,  M.D., 
youngest  child  of  John  and  Abby  (Collins)  Warren ;  the 
mother  was  a  daughter  of  Gov.  Collins  of  R.  I. ;  he  was  b. 
Dec.  19,  1804;  H.  C.  1826;  d.  May  21,  1878. 

205.  xiv.  Charles  Eliot,  May  7,  1814;  d.  Sept.  3,  1887,  at  Winchen- 

don,  Vt. 
xv.     Edward  Proctor,  Jan.  12,  1816;  drowned  in  Charles  river, 

July  13,  1825. 
xvi.    Charlotte  Louisa,  April  12,  1818. 

xvii.  George  Frederick,  Feb.  14,  1820  ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1849,  at  San 
Francisco,  Cal.  ;   H.  C.  1838. 

206.  xviii.  Thornton  Kirkland,  Feb.  23,  1823;  d.  at  Fitchburg. 

xix.  Anne  Storrow,  March  10,  1826  ;  d.  at  Cambridge,  Oct.  3, 
1896,  unm. 


83. 

Azariah5  (John,*  Joseph,2  John'2),  born  at  Sherborn,  Jan.  12, 
1769;  died  Oct.  28,  1839,  at  Barre;  married  Nov.  25,  1790,  in 
Sherborn,  by  Eev.  Elijah  Brown,  Sarah  ("Otis")  [Newton  Rec] 
daughter  of  Malachi  and  Mary  Babcock  [Sherborn  Rec],  (b.  Oct. 
4,  1771;  d.  Feb.  20,  1837).  Went  to  Barre  about  1809  from 
Newton,  and  worked  at  fulling  cloth. 

Children  : 

i.    Mira,6  Newton,  Dec.  15,  1792  ;  d.  Jan.  15,  1844;    m.  first,  in 

Dedham,  Aug.   24,   1823,   Henry   B.   Leland,    "of  Hoosick, 

N.  Y."     [Ded.  Rec]     She  m.  second,  Dec.  20,  1833,  George 

Hooker  of  [N.]  Bridgewater.     No  children.     Both  died  in  B. 

She  had  a  millinery  store  and  he  ran  a  paper  mill. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  103 

207.     ii.  Otis,  Jan.  19,  1796;  <1.  In  Barre,  April  25,  1872. 

iii.  Sarah,  Feb.  7,   L803;  d.  April   22,   1868';  m.  A.ug.  9,  [1822], 
Jonah  Holden  of  Barre  (b.  .May  19,  L796;  d.  kag.  9,  L854). 

Children: 

1.  Fanny  LoreUe,  Oct.  8,   L822;  m.  April  25,  L844,  Na- 

than Siblej  (b.  Sept.  28,  1816). 

2.  Jonah  Lafayette,  Aug.  21,  1824;  d    March   I,  1896;  m. 

first,  M:i\   L6,  L850,  Lurena  Amelia  Johnson  (b.  April 
27.  1825;  d.  July  11.  1880.     Hem.,second,  Nov.  30, 

[1867  |.   Maria  ('has,-. 

3.  Sarah   Ware,  .Ian.  I'd,  i  .s-_m;  ;  ,1.  1897,  in  California;  m. 

June   ,;,    1850,   Samuel   A.  Brimblecorn  (b.  Nov.   2, 
1823). 

4.  Amory  Jackson,    April    10,    L829 ;  m.   April   18,   1854, 

Emma  A.zenath  Chapen  (b.  Doc.  20,  1826;  d.  Jan.  26, 
1871). 

85. 

Samuel6  {Benjamin*  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel*)  bora  in  Wren- 
tham, April  17,  1770;  died  in  Wrentham,  Sept.  12,  1856,  aged  86; 

born  in  Wrentham  Centre.     He  married  Joanna  (Arnold)   Buffum 
(b.  Sraithfield,  R.  I.,  Aug.  1771;  d.  Foxboro',  June  11,  1868,— 
"96,  11");      (W.   Ree.     "Joanna  dau.   of  Stephen,  d.   June  6, 
1808.") 
Child : 

213.  Samuel   A.,c  born   in   1813;  d.  at  W.  Centre,  April   22,   1859, 

aged  45,  7.     [E.  F.  W.] 

86. 

WILLIAM*  (Benjamin,*  KatlnniirJ^  N~<if1i«niel*)i  born  at 
Wrentham  Oct.  20,  1784;  died  Dec.  3,  1856,  at  the  same.  lie 
married  in  Attleboro',  May  ">,  1811,  Betsey,  daughter  of  Barnabas 
and  Phoebe  Cary,  of  Attleboro' ;  shed.  May  16,  1874  [Wr.  Ree.]. 

Children,  bora  in  Wrentham  : 

214.  i.  William  Danforth,6  Jan.  .".,  1812. 

215.  ii.  Benjamin  Barnabas,  Nov.  L3,  L820. 

iii.    BETSEl    Ann,  .Inly   •.'(».    Is2'.i;  .1.  I'Yb.  7,  1857,  child  of  "  Wra. 
and  Betsey  Ann,"  in  Wrentham,  num. 


87. 

Jairus,  5  (Nathaniel^*  Nathaniel*  Nathaniel*),  horn  in  Wren- 
tham, Jan.  22,  1772;  died  in  his  64th  year.  He  was  graduated 
at  Drown  University,  1797.     "A  good  man  and  a  just."     lie  mar- 


104  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ried  in  Medfield,  Feb.  13,  1810,  Sally,  daughter  of  Beriah  (son  of 
Thomas)  Brastow  and  Hannah  (Samuel,  Samuel)  Man,  of  Berwick 
(b.  in  1782  ;  d.  in  W.  May  17,  1825,  in  her  43d  year). 

Child: 

Jerusha  K.,6  born  in  1810 ;  m.  Fisher. 

88. 

Warren5  {Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel?  Nathaniel2) ,  born  in  Wren- 
tham,  Feb.  24,  1777;  died  at  Orrington,  Me.,  July  4,  1843; 
married,  April  11  [1806?],  Lucy  Boaden  (b.  March  8,  1782;  d. 
May  16,  1839). 

Orrington,  Me.,  "Apr.  20,  1803.  To  see  if  the  town  will  accept  of  a 
Road  laid  out  from  Capt.  Nathaniel's  Saw  mill  to  the  County  road  and  to 
allow  him  to  work  out  Ids  Wild  land  Road  tax  on  the  same."  March  3, 
1806,  Warren  Ware  was  chosen  Road  Surveyor.  1807,  Warren  Ware 
chosen  constable.  Apr.  10,  1807,  A  certificate  of  marriage  granted  to 
Warren  Ware  and  Miss  Lucy  Boaden,  both  of  Orrington ;  married  April 
11,  1807,  by  Simon  Forster,  Esq.  A  full  power  of  attorney  from  Samuel 
Sewall  of  Marblehead  in  the  county  of  Essex  to  Warren  Ware  of  Orring- 
ton in  the  county  of  Hancock  as  agent  to  have  the  care  of  his  land,  origi- 
nally drawn  to  the  Right  of  Dr.  John  Metcalf,  but  now  said  Sewall's. 

"Apr.  8.  1806.  Penobscot  Right  of  Land  drawn  by  Dr.  John  Metcalf 
taken  from  Proprietors'  Book,  viz  :  —  No.  83,  second  division,  100  acres 
sold  to  Mr.  Nathaniel  Ware,  Dec.  7,  1801  ;  15,  first  division,  50  acres,  sold 
to  Mr.  Nathaniel  Ware,  Dec.  7,  1801."     [Orrington  town  records.] 

Children : 

i.  Priscilla,6  Feb.  25,  1807  ;  d.  Sept.  1 1.  1829,  or  1839.  unm. 
ii.  Abigail,  Oct.  26,  1808;  d.  Oct.  11,  1876;  m.  Edward  Wing. 

216.  hi.  Warren,  Dec.  16,  1810;  d.  Dec.  18,  1871. 

217.  iv.   Elbridge,  Jan.  12,  1813  ;  d.  July  27,   1860. 

219.     v.  Eliza,   March   5,  1815;  d.  June  26,   1862;  m.  Reuben  Hinks 
(d.  Sept.,  1878). 

Children,  born  in  Bucksport,  Me.  : 

1.  Elbridge    C,  June   4,    1839  ;    d.    March   20,   1886 ;  m. 

Delia  Prusk  or  Trask. 

2.  Annette  M.,  Aug.  20,  1840.     Living  unm.  (1887.) 

3.  Frank  T.,  Oct.  26,  1846  ;  d.  Feb.  18,  1871,  unm. 

vi.  Aimatia,  April  27,  1817  ;  d.  Aug.  14,  1868  ;  m.  Isaac  M.  Cur- 
rier ;  living  (1887). 
Children  : 

1.  Elba,  1843 ;  d.  Feb.  1,  1848. 

2.  Ella,  1844;  d.  Nov.  10,  1844. 

3.  Lucy,  1845,  d.  Aug.  17,  1845. 

4.  Frank,  1848;  d.  July  18,  1881 ;  m.  Edith  Palmer. 

5.  Henry,  1851,  d.  Oct.*  19,  1853. 

6.  Edward,  1856;  d.  Sept.  11,  1857. 


WAKE   GENE  IL0G1 .  105 

vii.  Charlesia,  September  27,  1819;  d.  Dec   16,  1851;  m.  Joseph 
Ryder. 

\iii.  .Ii  i.i  \,  An-.  II,  1822;  in.  Rev.  B.  F.  Bradford,  Oxford,  N.  V. 

92. 

Jo8iAHa  (Josiah,*  Josiah,'  Nathaniel*),  born  at  Wrentham, 
April  22,  1781  ;  died  "Oct.  26,  L827,  in  Rochester,  X.  V..  of  a 
fall."  He  married,  Jan.  '!.  L807,  Mehitable,  daughter  of  Eli 
Richardson  of  Franklin,  and  removed  to  Oxford,  Mass.  There 
their  only  child  was  born.  Mrs.  Ware  di< id  when  he  was  about  8 
years  old,  May  12,  L820,  aged  38.  Mr.  Ware  was  a  farmer,  but 
also  learned  shoemaking;  lie  went  to  New  York  Stair,  where  he 
married,  second,  Sally  Parker,  of  Brighton  (no  childn 

Child: 

221.  Josiah,8  Dec.  I -J.  1812;  d.  April  6,  ls:»:,. 

93. 

Elisha6  (Jo*/'"//,4  Josiah,3  Nathaniel2),  horn  in  Wrentham, 
May  ">,  1784;  died  Aug.  27,  1858.  He  married,  first,  Waitstill 
White,  Dec.  27,  1807 ;  she  died  Nov.  22,  L808,  aged  1!».  He 
married,  second,  Betsey  Shumway,  of  Oxford,  Mass.;  she  'lied 
April  .'i,  1818,  aged  30.  lie  married,  third,  " Sabra "  St.  John. 
Elisha,  wife  Sabra,  and  children  Louisa  and  Theodore  were  mem- 
bers of  the  Congregational  Church  at  W.  Brookfield,  X.  Y.,  in 
1848.     They  were  dismissed  to  Pres.  Ch»of  Orange  in  1850. 

Children  of  Elisha  and  Betsey  horn  in  Wrentham  : 

i.  W  mi-  in. i.  Loi  i-  \.''  June  8,  L81  6. 
ii.  Elisha  Shumway,  L817 ;  d.  April  11.  1818,  at  5  1-2  monl 

Child  of  Elisha  ami  Sabra,  horn  at  West  Brookfield,  X.  Y.  : 
iii.  Theodore,  [West  Bloomfield,  X.  .1.]. 


'.'1. 

Darius*  (Josiah,4  Josiah,'   Nathaniel'),  born  Aug.  21.  1789; 

died  March  16,  I  ^">7  :   married   May  26,    1814,    Pa I ia,  daughter 

of  Barnabas  and  Phoebe  (Danforth)  Cary  ( l>.  Aug.  2,  1788,  Wil- 
Liamstown,  Mass.;  d.  dan.  lit,  L865,  X.  Wrentham).  Theywere 
married  by  Rev.  John  Cleveland  at  his  house  in  X.  Wrentham. 
He  died  Feb.  1,  1815. 

Children,  horn  in  Wrentham,  now  Norfolk: 
223.      i.  Lyman  Cart6,  June  27,  L815;  d.  Julj   I.  I8i 


106  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.  Ltdia  Lucindia.  Feb.  7,  1817  ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1895,  unm.  "Her 
long  life  was  devoted  to  the  good  of  others  and  of  faithful 
service  in  a  quiet  unostentatious  manner,  in  the  work  of  alle- 
viating suffering,  cheering  the  despondent  and  succoring  the 
needy." 

iii.  Betsey  Ann,  Nov.  13,  1818 ;  d.  Aug.  29,  1881  ;  m.  Jan.  28, 
1841,  Alonzo  Leprelett,  No.  411,  son  of  George  and  Peggy 
(Pond)  Ware. 

224.  iv.  Darius,  Sept.  25,  1820;  d.  in  1887. 

225.  v.  Elijah,  Aug.  24,  1823;  d.  July  3,  1890,  at  Omaha,  Neb. 
vi.  Cyrus,  Feb.  15,  1826;  d.  Sept.  16,  1879,  at  Norfolk,  unm. 

vii.  Cleveland,  Aug.  8,  1829;  d.  Oct.  28,  1850,  unm. 


95. 

Luther5  (Elijah,*  Josiah,*  Nathaniel2),  born  about  1776; 
"ofRoxbury,"  died  in  Natick,  Feb.  18,  1837;  he  married,  April 
14,  1800,  Elizabeth  Edes ;  she  died  in  Needham,  Nov.  7,  1822, 
aged  42 ;  buried  at  Wellesley.  He  married,  second,  Sept.  22, 
1823,  in  Needham,  Abigail  Usher,  "both  of  Needham." 

Children  : 

i.  Eliza6,   May  4,   1800;  m.   Feb.   21,  1820,   Martin    Broad  [in 
Newton  ?]. 

ii.  Luther,  born  and  died  Aug.  6,  1801. 
226.    iii.  Samuel,  June  22,  1803. 

iv.  Hannah,  Aug.  23,  1804;  d.  Sept.  1,  1806. 

v.  Hannah  P.,  d.  in  Boston,  Feb.  12,  1847,  "aged  20  yra."  [tomb- 
stone at  Wellesley]. 


97. 

Asa5  (Am,4  Josiah?  Nathaniel?),  born  at  Wrentham,  June 
16,  1783;  died  May  6,  1862.  "Captain"  and  sexton.  He  mar- 
ried first,  at  Franklin,  Nov.  26,  1807,  Rena  Richardson  of  F. 
(b.  June  3,  1788;  d.  June  18,  1813.)  He  married  second,  June 
29,  1815,  Ursula  Turner  (b.  Nov.  8,  1788;  d.  May  24,  1862). 

Children,  born  in  N.  Wrentham: 

i.  Clarissa  Ann6,  Sept.  9,  1808;  d.  April  27,  1823  ;  unm. 
ii.  Emily   Fisher,   Oct.  15,   1822;  m.  Sept.  5,   1847,  James  Hol- 
brook  Shaw.     Lives  at  Franklin. 
Children  : 

1.  Clarissa  Adelia,  unm. 

2.  Adelaide  Maria,  m.  Adin  Sargent  Hubbard. 

227.    iii.  Francis  Turner,  Jan.  28, 1825. 


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WARE    GENEALOGY.  107 


100. 

Joseph*  (Joseph,*  Josiah*  Nathaniel*)  born  Nov.  9,  L778,  in 
Needham;  married  Nancy  Smith.     Deacon. 
Child: 

Abby." 

101. 

William"  {Joseph,*  Jo%iah*  Nathaniel*} ,  born  Aug.  5,  1784, 
inNatick;  married,  Jan.  1,  1812,  Abigail  Williams  (b.  Roxbury, 
April  23,  1791).     He  died  Nov.  30,  1839. 

Children  : 

i.  Joai  i'n°. 

ii.  Harriet,  O.t.  28,  1815. 

iii.  M  irt,  living  in  1885. 

iv.  Ralph,  living  in  1885. 

v.  Abigail,  Nov.  14,  1812.     [Needham  rec.] 


102. 

Daniel*  {Daniel,*  Josiah,3  Nathaniel"),  born  in  Needham, 
Sept.  22,  1785  ;  bapt.  .May  7,  1797  ;  died  Dec.  30,  18G2,  "  77,  3, 
8."  He  married,  Feb.  28,  1819,  Lydia  (Jennings)  Russell,  widow, 
of  Holliston  (d.  Dec.  22,  1864,  aged  80).     [Old  Cem.  Wcllcsley.; 

Children  : 

i.  Caroline,6  April  14,  1820;  d.  Dec.  23,  1823. 
ii.  Daniel  Newell,  Jan.  30,  1823  ;  d.  Dec.  20,  1823. 
228.    iii.  Daniel  Newell,  Nov.  4,  1825. 


103. 

Reuben*  (Daniel,*  Josiah,*  Nathaniel*),  born  in  Needham, 
June  12,  1790;  bapt.  May  7,  L797  ;  died  dan.  22,  1875,  "84,  7,10"; 
married  Xov.  30,  1820,  Lydia  Pratt  (of  Aaron,  Jr.,  and  *  Lydia 
(Pratt)  Smith),  both  of  Needham  (b.  March  27,  1796;   d.  May  3, 

1887). 

Children  : 

i.  Susan   Dubell,6  Needham,  Oct.  30,  1821  ;  d.  March,  1890,  at 
Central  City,  Col.     [J.  S.  S.]     She  m.  Jan.  6,  1843, in  Need- 

•  Aaron  Smith.  Ben.  (Capt.   Rev.  army),  b.  1730j    d.  1795;  m.  Beulab  Woodward 
(b.  1734;  d.  179 

Aaron  Smith,  Jr.,  b.  17.3G;  d.  1833;  m.  Lydia  Pratt  (b.  1766;  d.  17'.>3),  Feb.  13.  1785. 


108  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

ham,  Andrew  Jackson  Locke  of  Charlestown,  son  of  Jonathan 
and  Margaret  (Wyer)  Locke  (b.  Boston,  Dec.  24,  1815  ;  d. 
Oct.  1G,  1S74). 

Children,  born  in  Charlestown  : 

1.  Arthur    Ware,  Aug.   29,    1844;  d.  Nov.    12,   1897;  m. 

June  8,  18G9,  Josephine  H.  Moore.     A  printer. 

2.  Warren  Andrew,  Oct.  31,   1^47;  organist  some  time  at 

Harvard  University,  and  St.  Paul's  Church,  Boston  ; 
m.  Oct.  10,  LS78.  in  Hamburg,  Germany,  Madeline 
(b.  Huddersfield,  England,  May  21,  1.S47 ).  daughter  of 
Rev.  Charles  Fred,  and  Mary  Cecil  (Vardy)  Weide- 
mann. 

3.  Bradford  Homer,  Nov.  8,  1849.     Mining  engineer. 

4.  Edward  Austin,  Jan.  9.  1852  ;  d.  Jan.  26,  1864. 

5.  Annie  Louise,  Dec.  19,  1854;  m.  Feb.  3,  1880,  "William 

Hall  Wentworth  (Win.  Hall  and  Cordelia  D.  (Ingalls) 
Wentworth,  Concord,  N.  H.  ;  b.  Boston,  Sept.  15, 
1852). 

6.  Mary  Susan,  Feb.  1.  d.  Feb.  14,  1856. 

7.  Emma  Caroline,  Oct.  23,  1859;  d.  Aug.  22,  I860. 

ii.  Ltdta  Maria,  Feb.  6.  1S24;  d.  Sept.  29,1826. 
y  iii.  Louis::  M.,  Apr.  is,  ]  828  ;  m.  in  Needham,  June  6,  1854,  Edward 
Hanford,  son  of  Edw.  and  Hannah  (Eaton)  Greeley,  of  Haver- 
hill, N.  H.  (b.  in  Hopkinton,  N.  II..  April  23,  1817  ;  d.  Aug. 
27,  lsDO,  in  Concord,  N.  II.)  A  Congregational  clergyman, 
settled  in  Haverhill,  N.  H. ;  Nashua.  N.  H.  ;  Methuen.  Mass.; 
Haverhill,  a  second  time.  The  last  17  years  of  his  life  Secre- 
tary of  N.  H.  Home  Missionary  Society. 
Children  : 

1.  Edward  Addison,  Haverhill,  N.  H.,  June  19,  1855  ;  m. 

in  N.  Y.  Miriam  Pearson  (daughter  of  Thomas  and 
Jane  Eliza  (Pearson)  Mason. 

2.  Herbert  Ware,  April  20,  d.  Sept.  23,  1857. 

X  3.  William  Bradford,  Nashua,  N.  H.  Nov.  1,  1859  ;  m. 
in  New  York  April  15.  1891,  Sarah  Noble  (daughter 
of  William  and  Louise  (Bryant)  Burleigh),  (b.  Somers- 
worth,  N.  H,  Aug.  2.  1865.) 

4.  Arthur  Philip,  Methuen,   Mass.,  April   8,    1862  ;  m.  in 

Washington,  D.  C.  Nov.  16,  1892,  Helene  Hildegard 
Mina  Herzog  (b.  New  York  City,  May  29,  1862), 
(daughter  of  Charles  Herzog,  Saxony,  Germany  (b. 
Johangeorgenstadt,  Saxony,  Feb.  1,  1822  ;  d.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  Nov.  25,  1880),  and  Hildegard  Koch 
(b.  Berlin,  Germany,  June  13,  1833). 

5.  Jane  Lincoln,  Methuen,  Nov.  8,  1864. 

229.  iv.  Reuben  Newell,  Dec.  3,  1830  ;  d.  at  W.  Sept.  22,  1861,  aged 

30  years. 

230.  v.  William  Smith,  Dec.  24,  1832. 


W  ARE    GENE  LLOGY.  1(J'J 


L04. 

Reuel8  ( Daniel,4  Josiah,3  Nathaniel* J,  l><n:i  in  Needham, 
Sept.  24,  L794;  baptized  .May  7,  1797;  died  at  Wellesley,  Aug. 
L5,  L882;  " 87-10-2]  ";  married  .May  20,  L824,  Hannah,  daugh- 
ter of  Royal  and  Elizabeth  (Dewing)  Mcintosh  (born  March  lo, 
L798;  diedMay  1,  L875;  "77-1-21.")  Deacon.  See  pag  -  22 
and  7 1 . 

Children  : 

i.         Abigail   Elizabi  mi';.  March  L9,  L825;  d.  Aug.  I,   L872;  m. 
Jane  1.  1851,  Horace  B.  Morse  of  Natick. 

Children  : 

1.  Lizzi''  Maria,  Aug.  6,  L852;  m.  Jan.  2G,  187.">,  Capt. 

Amos  Abrams  of   Benton,  La. 

2.  Edwin    Ware,  Sept.   24,    1854;   tn.   April  30,    I 

Mabel  E.  Hubbard  of  Holden,  .Mas-. 

3.  Emma    Louisa,   Oct.   11,    L856;    m.  May    2,    L881, 

Charles  S.  Holden  of  Holden,  .Mass. 
I.   Herbert  Clarence,  April  17,  1859. 
5.  Mary  Ella,  April  LO,  L861  ;  d.  Sept.,  L861. 
G.   WMard  Horace,   Feb.  20,    L865;    m    June   1,   L897, 

.Mary  H.  Rogers  of  Worcester,  Mass. 
7.  Sarah  Frances,  March    L8,   1867 ;  m.  Oct.  10,  1889, 

Dr.  Frederick  Sanborn  of  Spencer,  Ma 

231.  ii.        Reuel  Wlllard,  Sept.  L0,  L826, 

ill.       Lucinda  Kmi.i.ink.  July  28,   L828;    d.  Milwaukee,  -Inly  24, 

1892;  m.  Jan.  3,  180A,  Lewis  \Y.  Slocumbof  Holliston. 
Child: 
Arthur    Ware,  Nov.  8,  I860;  in.  Nov.  8,  1882,  Augn 
M ,u! in  of  .Milwaukee. 

iv.       Hannab   Jane,  July    1,  1830;    m.   April   22,   1858,   Newell 
Chamberlain  of  Needham  (b.  April  6,  1*21). 

Children  : 

1.  Lizzie  Frances,  ()<■!.  25,  L859. 

2.  Carrie    Anna,    .lane    26,   L861 ;    m.  On.    L6,    L890, 

Charles  F.  Oxford  of  Cambridge  (b.  Dec.  2,  L861). 

3.  Ella  Jane,  Feb.  11.  L865. 

•1.    George  Arthur.  Aug.  31,   1868;  m.  June   1".    L891, 

Alice  L.  Folger  of  Dorchester  (b.  at  Onion,  Me.). 
5.   Frank  Ware,  Sept.  2,  1870;  m.  Sept  24,  L891,  Ellen 

('.  McAnaul  of  Cambridge. 
G.    Walter    Burnap,   July    12.    L872 ;    m.   Jan.  5,    18 

Frances  Lillian  Edwards  of  Cambridge  (b.   March 

11,  187.".). 

v.        Catherine  Pris<  clla,  April  L0,  L832    m.  Holliston,  Nov.  5, 
1859,  Nathan  W .  Grover  of  Foxboro. 


110  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

1.  Kitty  Florence,  April  15,  1860;  m.  Sept.  17,  1888> 

Julius  Wright  Howland  (b.  Oct.  23,  1857). 

2.  Emma  Augusta,  March  8,  1862  ;  d.  Dec.  9.  1887. 

3.  Charles  Reuel,  April  5,  1861;  m.  first,  Oct.  24,  1888, 
Hattie  Bacon  (b.  July  27,  1865;  d.  Oct.  21,  1889). 

He  m.  second,  May  11, 1892,  Lizzie  Florence  Wildes. 

4.  Harriet   Isabel,  Jan.  27,   1866;    m.  April    19,   1892, 

Samuel  Bromiley  of  Nashua,    N.    H.    (b.  July    27, 
1866). 

5.  Annie  Louise,  May  15,  1868;  m.  Sept.  5,  1897,  Levi 

James  Harper  of  Brockton  (b.  Jan.  17,  1870). 

vi.       Ann  Louise,  Dec.  21,  1833;  m.  June  27,  1861,  George  A. 

Robinson,  Greenfield,  N.  H.  (b.  at  Greenfield,  Nov.  23,  1834)  ; 

res.  at  Holliston  in  1888. 
vii.      Sarah  Frances,  Oct.  13,  1836;  d.  Oct.  1,  1853. 
viii.     Altiiea  A.,  Aug.  23,  1843 ;  lives  at  Holliston. 

105. 

Dexter5  (Daniel,*  Josiah,3  Nathaniel*),  born  in  Needham, 
Oct.  27,  1797  ;  baptized  Jan.  14,  1798  ;  died  Oct.  20,  1851,  "  aged 
53_H_24."  He  married  May  25,  1826,  Mary  C.  Smith.  He 
was  living  at  Wellesley  Hills  in  1887  ;  was  killed  by  cars  at  West 
Needham  (now  Wellesley  depot). 

Children,  born  in  Needham,  now  Wellesley  Hills : 

i.       Rebecca  A.,6  Oct.  17,  1828;  d.  Sept.  7,  1896;  m.  June  7, 
1860,  Henry  S.  Batch  elder  of  Wellesley. 
Children  : 

1.  Caroline  W.,  July  15,  1862. 

2.  Mary  C,  June  21,  1866. 

ii.      Mary  E.,  Nov.  12,  1830 ;  d.  Jan.  13,  1897  ;  m.  Oct.  29,  1856, 
Charles  T.  Wilder  of  Attleboro  (d.  Aug.  14,  1897). 
Child,  born  at  Wellesley  Hills  : 

Charles  BrooJcs,  June  29,  1867  ;  d.  Feb.,  1870,  aged  3 
years. 

232.      iii.     George  D.,  Jan.  7,  1833  ;  resides  at  Wellesley  Hills. 

iv.     Ellen  M.,  Dec.  9,  1840;  m.  Joseph  E.  Fiske  of  Wellesley, 
June  1,  1869  ;  d.  Jan.  17,  1871. 
Child : 
Ellen  Ware,  Jan.  14,  1871. 

106. 

William5  (Samuel,4  Samuel,2  Nathaniel* ),  born  in  Conway, 
May  22,  1784;  died  at  Ellington,  N.  Y.,  in  October,  1856,  aged 


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72.     Studied  at  Williams  College,  bul  did  nol  graduate.     Resided 

in  Ware;  physician  ami  preacher;  removed,  in  L829,  to  Ellington, 
Chatauqua  county,  \.  V.  He  married,  Dec.  5,  1816,  Sarah 
Raymond  (horn  July  7,  lT'.M,  at  Montville,  Ct."  She  died,  May 
28,  L877,  aged  86,  at  Ellington,  X.  Y.). 

"Recommended  to  church  in  Westminster,  Vt.,  Sept  22,  L822"  (Con- 
way  record)  ;  practiced  medicine  there  five  years;  preached  in  Jefferson 
County,  N.  V..  ami  2  years  in  Winsor,  Conn. ;  wua  never  ordained,  and 

gave  iiji  preaching;  became  a  Baptist  about  L849." 

Children  : 

i.       Lkmi  i.i.   Raymond,6  Dec.  16,  1817;  d.  March  2,  1821. 
ii.      Samuel    Worcester,  Dec.   19,  1819;  num.;  lived  with  Mrs. 
Benedict;  d.  Dec.  31,  1891. 
284.  iii.    William  Avery,  a!  Westminster,  Vt,  March  11,  L822. 
2o-3.  iv.     Lemuel  Raymond,  at  Westminster,  .March  1  1.  1822. 

v.      Mart    E.    II.,  at   Westminster,  April  28,   1824;    m.   first,   Dr. 
William   A.  Chase,  March  2,  1851.     She  m.  second,  in  1864, 
John  Benedict,  Ellington,  N.  Y.  (d.  Sept.  25,  1889). 
Children : 

1.  Mary  Ware  Chase. 

'2.    William    Ware  Chase.     Both  died  young. 
o".  Mary    Ware   Benedict,  Jan.  1,   1865;  m.  Dec.  21,  1897, 
Archie  Sprague,  farmer. 

vi.     Sarah  Ann  Bethia,  Jan.  5,  1829;  d.  about  1877;  unm. 
vii.    Marthj  Jane  Grey,  Julj    15,   1836;  d.  Sept  4,  1892,  in  El- 
lingtou  ;  m.  James  Cooper,  a  merchant  (d.  of  consumption   10 
its  after  marriage)  :  widow  lives  with  .Mrs.  Benedict. 

Child: 

James  William,  April  4,  1869  ;  d.  in  1888,  at  De  Funiack, 
Florida. 


107. 

Timothy8  (Jonathan*,  Samuel',  Nathaniel*),  born  at  Norwich, 
now  Huntington,  Mass.,  Nov.  21,  1771  ;  died  April  28,  1837,  at 
Granville,  111.  ;    married  ,  who  died,  a  widow,  about  1855. 

Children  : 

i.  Jonathan,6  Feh.  11,  180-3  (see  Sam.3  "Ware's  Book). 

ii.  Son. 

iii.  Son. 

iv.  Daughter. 

All  the  children  died  between   1837  and  1840.     Two  eldest 

sons  while  in  eollege  ;  the  other  two  at  home  ;  all  unmarried. 


112  WARE  GENEALOGY. 


108. 

Samuel3  (Jonathan,4,  Samuel,3  Nathaniel2),  born  in  Norwich, 
Mass.  (now  Huntington),  Sept.  5,  3  781  ;  died,  according  to  Deer- 
field  record,  Aug.  29,  1866.  He  married  1st,  Nov.  20,  1810, 
Lucy  Parsons  ("Barnes,"  says  "Chandler  Family")  (born  Sept. 
14,  1779;  dlel  Nov.  13,  1843.)  She  was  received  to  Conway 
Church  from  First  Church  in  Ware,  June  30,  1827.  He  and  his 
wife  and  daughter  Betsey  were  dismissed  and  received  to  that  in 
Amherst  in  1833.  He  married  2d,  April  10,  1844,  Olive  Bolt- 
wood,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Sibyl  (Woodbury)  Smith  ;  she  had 
been  the  third  wife  of  William  Boltwood,  Amherst,  Mass.  (born 
at  Leverett,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  1792;  died  June  18,  1879,  "Olive 
H.")  [Deerfield  record.]  "He  moved  to  Conway  1797  ;  grad.  at 
Williams  Coll.  1808.  Lived  at  Conway  1827-1833;  at  Amherst 
1833-1838;  S.  Deerfield  1838-48;  Sherborne  1848-53.  Then 
at  S.  Deerfield.  Was  a  minister;  ordained  at  Ware,  Oct.  31, 
1810,  having  studied  theology  with  Rev.  Vinson  Guild,  South- 
ampton." 

Children,  born  in  Ware  : 

i.       Lucy,6  Sept.  25,  1811  ;  d.  Oct.  17,  1811. 

ii.      Betsey,  twin  with  Lucy  ;  d.  Sept.  25,  1811. 

iii.     Samuel  Austin,  Oct.  3,  1814;  d.  June  12,  1815. 

iv.     Isaac,  .Jan.  30,  1816  ;  d.  Feb.  5,  181  C. 

v.  Elizabeth  Paksons,  Dec.  28,  1816;  m.  Rev.  Theophilus 
Packard  of  Shelburne,  Mass.  (b.  ic  S.,  Feb.  1,  1802  ;  min.  of 
S.  26  yrs.)  ;  resides  at  Manteno,  Kankee  Co.,  111.  She  tried 
to  get  Woman's  Rights(?)  bills  through  Western  legislatures ; 
succeeded  in  Washington,  then  a  territory.  She  d.  July  25, 
1807. 

Children,  b.  in  Shelburne  : 

1.  Theophilus,    March    17,     1842;    "Lives    in  Pasadena, 

widower." 

2.  Isaac,  June  20,  1.8-41 ;  "  San  Diego  "  ;  a  Christian  Scien- 

tist.    Two  children. 

3.  Samuel,  Nov.  2,  1847  ;  in.  Clara  Fish. 

4.  Elizabeth    W.,  May  10,   1850;  m.  Henry  George  Craig 

Gordon. 

5.  George  H.,  July  8,   1853.     Paralysis  in  1886  ;  d.  July 

1889,  in  Chicago  ;  unm. 

6.  Arthur  D.,  Dec.  1858.     Lives  in  Avoca. 

vi.     Lucy,  July  20,  1819 ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1819. 

237.  vii.    Samuel,  Feb.  26,  1821 ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1879,  Garden  Grove,  Cal. 

238.  viii.  Austin,  Jan.  4,  1823  ;  d.  at  Deerfield,  Aug.  27,  1883. 


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10!). 

Joseph  Kiiiki wd'  (Jonathan,*  Samuel,'  NathanieP) ,  born 
A.pril  Slf  L793;  died  \hc   7,  L854;  married  May  8,  L828,  Clar- 

i,  daughter  of  Roger  and  Chloe  Leavitl  (Roger  born  Jan.  12, 
1771;  died  June  1,1840;  Chloeborn  Jan.  23,  1772;  died  March 
L9,  L851);  Bhe  was  born  July  26,  L801 ;  died  Aug.  22,  1*73. 
He  was  a  Congregational  minister.  Removed  aboul  L832  to 
Western  New  York.  On  his  death  his  widow  with  sons  William  and 
Joseph  R.  and  daughters  Clarissa  and  Ellen,  removed  to  Granville, 
Putnam  ( \>.,  111. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.      Joseph,8  Nov.  6,  L829  ;  d.  May  2.  1*32. 
239.  ii.      William,  Heath,  Sept.  1  1.  1831. 

iii.  Clarissa  L.,  July  3,  1833;  d.  unm.  Oct.  3,  1807,  in  Madison, 
Wis. 

iv.  Ellen,  Nov.  17.  L835 ;  m.  Oct.  1.  1857,  Francis  Jonea  I. ami) 
(b.  March  2,  L825,  3011  of  Aaron  ami  Alma  Lamb  of  Canan- 
daigua,  Out.  Co.,  N.  Y.     Res.  Madison,  Wis. 

Children  : 

1.  Charles  Francis.   Nov.  28,  1858 ;   m.  May  Stewart,  May 

9,  L889,  Madison,  Wis. 

2.  Mary  Clara,  Dec.   19,  I860;  m.  Oct.   11,  1893,  John  II. 

Siegel  of  New  Ulm,  Minn. 

3.  Alice  Maxwell,  March  7,  1863  ;  m.  Sept.  H,  1887,  Milton 

UpdegrafE,  Columbus,  Missouri. 
1.    Laura.  I),  and  d.   Nov.   15,   1864. 

5.  Grace   Alma,   Dec.    3,   1867;  res.   212    N.  Carroll  St., 

Madison,  Wis. 

6.  Ellen    Ware.  May  6,  1876. 

v.      Mart,  Oct.  1  1.  L837  ;  d.  March  31,  1838. 

vi.      Lai  i:\.  An-.   17.  L839  ;  d.  Aug.  27,  1*40. 

\  ii.    Joseph  Roger,  July  2o,  1841  ;  d.  Oct.  20,  1862. 

110. 

John4  {Jonathan,*  Samuel,'  Nathaniel2),  born  at  Conway, 
Aug.  li»,  L801 3  died  Aug.  28,  L836;  married  in  Conway,  Aug. 
L828,  Sarah  Dickinson.     "".May  14,  1835,  John  Ware  and  Sarah 

his  wife  ami  Anna  \\  are  were  dismissed  to  some  sister  church  in 
Illinois  to  which  the  providence  of  (  iod  may  lead  them."  (  ionway 
(  hh.  rec] 

( Ihildren,  born  in  ( Ionway  : 

i.       Li  1  v  Ann.    Deo.  I".  1829  ;  .1.  Nov.  •">.  L864,  Tremont,  111.;  m. 
Jan.  29,    1851,    Rev.    Edwin    O.    Smith,    Cong,  minister  ;it 
Lyndon,  111.  (1889  Princeton,  111.  Dist.  Supt.  for  Am.  Bible 
Societj  ). 
8 


114  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Child  : 

Edwin  James,  Trernont,  Aug.  28,  1862  (only  child  that 
lived).  Res.  at  Rocky  Ford,  Bent  Co.,  Col.  ;  m.  March 
23,  1891,  Mamie  Geretin. 

240.  ii.      Joseph,  June  17,  1832  ;  d.  Nov.  7,  1862. 

111. 

Ralph5  (Jonathan,*  Samuel,3  Nathaniel2),  born  in  Conway, 
Mass.,  Feb.  15,  1804;  died  in  Granville,  111.,  June  9,  1863; 
married,  April  22,  1833,  Lucinda  A.  Clark,  born  at  Conway, 
Sept.  14,  1803,  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Lucinda  (Allen)  Clark; 
she  died  in  Chicago,  111.,  Aug.  24,  1897,  aged  89.  He  removed 
to  Granville,  111.,  in  1834.  Farmer.  "Thomas  Ware  and  Ralph 
Ware  dism.  from  Conway  Ch.  to  Presb.  Chh.,  Union  Grove,  111., 
Aug.  4,  1836."     [Con.  rec] 

Children,  all  born  in  Granville,  111.  : 

241.  i.       Edward  K.,6  Aug.  2,  1834,  Putnam  Co..  111.  ;  d.  Sept.  1892. 

ii.      Caroline  C.,  Granville,  111.,  Oct.  11,   1836;    m.  Jan.   1,    1858, 
John  Hooker  Leavitt  (b.  Oct.  11,  1831). 

Children : 

1.  Mary  Louisa,  Waterloo,   Iowa,  Dec.   17,  1858  ;  m.  Dec. 

•'!.  1870,  Robert  A.  Denison. 

2.  Roger,  Jane    25,   1860;  m.   1st.  at  Waterloo,    Oct.   22, 

1885,  Alice  Southworth  Windsor  (d.  May  12,  1890)  ; 
m.  2d,  at  Cedar  Falls,  la.,  June  21,  1892,  Katherine 
Leonard  Townsend. 

3.  An  infant  son,  b.  and  d.  July  10,  1862. 

4.  Lucy  Osgood,  June  18,  1863. 

5.  Joseph  Lyman,  May  25,  1869  ;  m.  at  Waterloo,  June  26, 

1895,  Lath.  Cooley. 

6.  Caroline  Grace,  Jan.  23,   1873';    m.    March    10,    1896, 

Thomas  Cascadon,  Jr. 

iii.     Lucinda  Allen,  April  28,   1839  ;  m.  July  26,  1859,  N.  Sher- 
wood ;  lives  Chicago,  111. 

Children : 

1.  Charles  Ware,  June  23,  1860;  d.  May  1,  1861. 

2.  Caroline  Mae,  Nov.  3,  1863,  m.  Nov.  26,  1889,  Prof. 

Fred.  I.  Turner  of  Madison,  Wis. 

3.  Lillian,  Jan.  23,  1866;  d.  July  18,  1885. 

4.  Tirzah   Lovejoy,    Nov.    30,    1868;  m.    Nov.    26,    1896, 

Arthur  B.  Chapin.     Lives  in  Holyoke,  Mass. 

242.  iv.     Lyman,  Nov.  11,  1841.     "Doctor." 

v.      Ann  Louisa,  Dec.  25,  1843  ;  d.  Dec.  24,  1845. 

243.  vi.     Elisha  C,  Aug.  30,  1846. 

vii.    Lincoln,  Sept.  9,  1849  ;  d.  Nov.  24,  1883. 

244.  viii.  Henry  F.,  Oct.  30,  1851. 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  11") 


1  12. 


Thomas'  {Jonathan*  Samuel,'  Nathaniel*)  born  al  Conway, 
Jan.  5,  L806,  farmer;  went  Wesl  in  1836.  He  married  first  ;it 
Norwich,  Mass.,  March  19,  1833,  Nancy  Lauretta  Shepard  of 
Worcester.  She  died  Oct.  9,  1846.  II<'  married  second,  May  6, 
L847,  al  Florida,  III.,  Mary  Ann  Stewart.  "He  died  at  Granville, 
III.,  Dec.  •!,  1886."     "He  retained  his  mental  faculties  in  lull  vieor 

■ 

to  the  very  last,  and  hie  presence  was  a  benediction   in   our  home." 
"For  about  20  years  he  has  been  the  only  one  living   of  tin'    In. 
family  of  brothers  and  sieters."       Lucy  E.  Ware,  1886.  | 
( Ihildren  of  Thomas  and  Nancj  : 

245.  i.      Thom  k.s  Shi  pard,8  July  20,  I 

ii.     Cynthia  Lincoln,   Feb.  ■>,  L838 ;  d.  June  28,  1879;  m.  Dec. 
28,  L865,  John  McEowen,  carpenter. 

(  hildreii  : 
1.   h'lJIr  Lincoln,  Feb.  8,  1868. 
■1.  John   Wo,,'.  Sept.  L6,  L871. 
;;.   Rolla  Ray,  April  15,  1874. 

iii.    Nanct  Lauretta,  Jan.    15,   L841 ;  m.  June  10,  l867,SelahB. 
Farwell  of  <  >sborn,  Kansas. 

Children  : 

1.  Lena  Belle  Ware,  July  21,  1868. 

•_'.  Orne   Ware,  May  I.  1870. 

:!.  Edwin  Rn;/.  April  ■'!,  1873. 

1.  Nancy  Mabella,  An-.  J,  1876. 

5.  Grace  Velma,  Aug.  ■>.  1878. 

6.  Selah  ('!«,>/.  Oct.  I.  L880. 

246.  iv.    Chae  Iirkland,  May  31,  1843. 

v.     Henry  .M  \k  i  i\.  .inly  17.  1845;  d.  Nov.  6,  1846. 

247.  i.     William  Stewart,  March  26,  1848. 

ii.    Mari  Anna,  Jan.  31,  1850.     Res.  at  Newtou,  Kansas. 
iii.    Sarah  Elizabeth,  Feb.  2,  1852;  m.  Jan.  I.  1883,  G.  A.  Whit- 
Waterloo,  Iowa,  a  capitalist. 
l;|s.  iv.  Henri  M  mm  in.  .May  L3,  18 

249.  v.    James  White,  tfarch  L6,  1856. 

250.  vi.  Joseph  Edwin,  Sept   27,  1857;  d,  Oct  18,  ! 
vii.   I.i  i  v  Ellen,  Aug.  22,  I860. 

251.  vm.  Justin  Perkins,  Aug.  17.  1863. 

113. 

Sylvester  Goodale"  (Jesse,*  Samuel,3  Nathaniel*)  born  at 
Brattleboro,  Vt.,  April  28,  1798;  died  of  yellow  fever  at  New  Or- 
leans, in  1857  (Mrs.  Russell  says  1847.)  Be  married,  Nov.  4, 
1823,  in  Albany,  N.  V..  Sophia  \Y.  Chamberlain  ofDalton,  Mass. 
(b.  Sept.  13,  L805;  d.  Weetfield,  Dec.  2,  1861  ;  bur.  at  Dalton.) 


116  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Sophia  Willard,6  Sept.  20,  1824  ;  m.  Aug.  10,  1841,  William 
H.  Russell  of  Springfield,  Mass.  (d.  Dec.  7,  1894). 

Children  : 

1.  James  E.,  died  Dec.  31,  1863,  at  sea.     "  Died  on  passage 

home  from  California,  where  he  had  lived  nearly  one 
year  for  his  health." 

2.  Mary,  Dec.  25,  1845  ;  m.  Milton  L.  Phillips  of  W.  Spring- 

field.    Resides  there  ;  no  children. 

3.  William  H.  jr.,  Nov.,  1848  ;  m.  June  16,  1874,  Fanny  E. 

Walker  of  Foxboro.     She  d.  July  21,   1884.     Seven 
children.     Lives  Springfield. 

252.  ii.     Levi  Ingols,  July  15,  1827. 

iii.  Martha  King,  May  25,  1829  ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1895,  at  San  Diego, 

Cal. ;  m.  James  Wadman,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
iv.    Susan  (Maria  or)  Ann,  June  15,  1833  ;  d.  March  18, 1854;  bur. 

Dalton ;  m.  June  1,  1853,  Joel  Fox  of  Westfield. 

Child  : 
George  Levi,  1854;  lived  at  Westfield,  Mass.    Now  married 
(1895),  living  in  E.  Albany,  N.  Y. 

114. 

Solomon  La  whence5  {Jesse,*  Samuel,3  JYatkanieP) ,  born  at 
Pittsfield,  Mass.,  Oct.  13,  1800;  married  first,  at  Dalton,  Sept. 
16,  1821,  Lucia,  daughter  of  Justin  Cole  or  Cowles  (Elisha, 
Jonathan,  John,  John),  and  Elizabeth  Spafard  or  Spoflford  (An- 
drew, Amos,  Thomas,  Samuel,  John),  born  in  Dalton,  Dec.  16, 
1798,  died  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  July  31,  1845.  He  married  a 
second  wife,  who  survived  him,  and  died  in  1891.  He  died  Feb.  3, 
1849. 

Children : 

253.  i.      Good  ale  Sylvester,8  Dalton,  Dec.  30,  1822. 

254.  ii.     Charles  Seymour,  Feb.  22,  1824. 

iii.  Elizabeth  Marsh,  Niagara  Falls,  Aug.  4,1826;  m.  Oct.  8, 
1845,  Alfred  K.  Fassett;  d.  Niagara  Falls,  Sept.  9,  1862. 
Children,  all  born  Niagara  Falls : 

1.  Charles  Frederick.  Sept.  2,  1847  ;  m.   1st,  July  21,  1869, 

Frances  Spindle  of  Louisville.  Ky.,  who  d.  April  7,  1870. 
He  m.  2d,  Dec.  1,  1875,  Ella  Paulina  Le  Boutillier. 
He  enlisted  Jan.  12,  1864,  in  the  10th  Missouri  Cavalry  ; 
mustered  out  Sept.  19,  18()5,  at  the  age  of  18. 

2.  Alfred  Henry,  May  28,  1849  ;  d.  Mar.  26,  1850. 

3.  Alfred  Willis,  Nov.  4, 1850  ;  d.  Dec.  10,  1851. 

4.  Helen  Frances,  July  2,  1852  ;  m.  Oct.  7.  1874,  John  A. 

Vandewater  of  St.  Louis.  Mo. 

5.  George  .Dwight,  July  3, 1853  ;  m.  Celia ,  Sept.  1,  1878. 


w  \m:   GENE  LLOGY.  1  1  7 

6.  Lucia  Ware,  Sept  29,  L858 ;  m.  in    Normal    Park,    III., 
Oct.  31,  1885,  Benjamin  Grainger. 

255.  iv.      .li  9tim  Cole,  Niagara  Palls,  Sept  11,  L829. 

v.      Solomon    Lawrence,   Niagara    Palls,  July   19,    1881  j  d.   al 
Savannah,  Ga.,  April  29,  1858. 

256.  \i.      Henri  Scott,  Niagara  Palls,  Aug.  24,  1833. 

vii.     Lucia  Maria,    n  a    Palls,  Oct  29,    1835;   m.   March  3, 

1857,  Walter  Curtiss  Hulett 
( Ihildren  : 

1.  Walter  Ware,  Detroit,  Mich.,  Nov.  6,  1858  j  <L  in  Adrian, 

Mich.,  Dec.  B,  1865. 

2.  Chester  Curtiss,  New  Haven,  Mich.,  Oct  18,  I860. 

3.  Jesse  Protheroe,  New  Haven,  Mich.,  Feb.  •'*,  1863;  d.  at 

Adrian,  1  >ec.  ('>.  1865. 

4.  Charles  Seymour,  Adrian,  July  ~>.  d.  Sept.  24,  1866. 

5.  Stuart  McKenster,   Adrian,    Feb.  •'!.   1869;  m.  in  Meno- 

monie,  Wis..  Oct.  26,  1892,  Etta  Mae  Clark. 
I..    //. x.v/V  .{!!>•>•)>,  Adrian,  April  8,  1874. 

L'."»7.  viii.  Jesse  Dwight,  Niagara  Palls,  Jan.  26,  1838. 

115. 

Nathan"  (  Eliphalet,4  Ebenezer,*  Robert*),  born  inWrentham, 
March  21  or  April  1,  1743;  died  in  Walpole,  July  1,  L831,  "aged 
88  yrs."  He  married  Aug.  22,  L767  (intention  at  Mendon,  Nov. 
10,  1766),  Lydia,  daughter  of  John  and  Rachael  Green,  born  in 
Mendon,  March 30,  1745;  died  May  25,  1811.  He  was  a  captain 
in  tin'  Revolutionary  Army  in  1780.  "  He  came  home  on  a  fur- 
lough of  ill-health,  was  unable  to  return  when  the  furlough  ex- 
pired, and  was  ordered  from  headquarters  to  go  to  Dr.  Warren's 
Hospital  in  Boston,  which  be  did,  and  was  there  until  the  war 
closed  :  and  for  this  reason  he  never  got  bis  wages,  lie  died  soon 
alter  the  Pension  List  was  granted  by  Congress,  ('apt.  Nathan 
Ware,  jr.,  spent  time  ami  money  to  obtain  his  wages  and  pension, 
but  to  no  avail.  His  wife  was  always  a  feeble  woman,  but  a  kind 
ami  faithful  wife  and  mother,  teaching  Iter  children  to  walk  in  the 
way  of  truth  and  uprightness,  and  to   -lam  the  evils  of  this  world." 

( Ihildren  : 

258.  i.      Amariah8  ("Mariah"  by  the  record),  July  28,  1768;  '1.  Nov.  6, 

1839,  aged  71. 
ii.     Perley,  Oct  lo.  1770;  ,1.  Aug.  25,  L843;  unm. 
iii.    Lydia,  Dee.:'..  1 7  7 » ". ;  d.  -Ian.  31,    1850,  unm.;  lived  a;    North 

Wrentham,  now  Norfolk,  with   Pearlly  and   Rachel.     ••Aunt 

Lydia  and  Aunt  Perley,  always  kind  and  plea-ant,  tull  t>i  good 

work-  ami  also  deeds." 

259.  iv.     Nathan,  Jr..  Oct  23,  1778;  ,1.  Dec.  3,  1862,  "  34.  I." 

260.  v.      Asa,  April  L5,  L780;  d.  March  27,  1856. 

vi.     Ra<  in. i.,  Nov.  29,  1782;  d.  Jan.  7,  1819,  unm. 


118  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


110. 

Oliver5  (Miphalet,*  Ebenezer*  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham, 
March  10,  1746  ;  died  at  Franklin,  March  16,  1819,  "  Suddenly  at 
Capt.  Benajah  Pond's."  [Fr.  rec]  He  married  Betsey  Bacon; 
she  died  April  26,  1823,  aged  72. 

Children  (dates  of  birth  somewhat  doubtful)  : 

i.       Betty,6  June  6,  1773  ;  m.  May  10,  1792,  Leonard  Fisher,  a 
pensioner  of  Wrentham. 
Children  : 

1.  Matten  Ware,  Oct.  8,  1792. 

2.  Henrietta,  Sept.  7,  1794. 

3.  Geo.  Leonard,  Sept.  28,  1796. 

4.  Silas,  Sept.  25,  1798. 

5.  Lowell,  July  8,  1800. 

6.  James  Bacon,  July  12,  1804. 

7.  David  Brainard. 

ii.  Oliver,  March  4,  1775.  "Changed  his  name  to  Arom  All- 
chorous,  March  1G,  1805.  Went  from  home  and  never  re- 
turned." 

iii.     Polly,  Oct.  7,  1778,  Franklin  ;  d.  July  6,  1780. 

261.  iv.     Duty,  April  16,  1789  ;  d.  June  29,  1860. 

v.      Caroline  B.,  Nov.  10,  1793;  d.  March  10,  1868,  unm.,  "74. 

4.,"  of  consumption;  buried  at  N.  Wrentham. 
vi.     Martha  B.,  d.  Sept.  26,  1864,  num. 

262.  vii.    Isaiah,  d.  March  20,  1865. 


117. 

Asa6  (Uliphalet,4  Ebeiiezer,3  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham, 
July  21,  1751;  died  at  Keene,  N.  H.,  June  6,  1831,  "aged  80 
years  "  [tombstone]  .  "  Captain  ;"  [testimony  of  granddaughter, 
Mrs.  M.  M.  Metcalf]. 

Children : 

i.       Delana,6  Nov.  2,  1791  ;  d.  Oct.  22,  1867  ;  m.  Gideon  Clark  (b. 
1786;  d.  1859).     Nine  children. 

Child  : 

Mary  M.,  Oct.  19,  1825  ;  m.  Feb.  5,  1845,  Charles  Met- 
calf (b.  1825  ;  d.  May  15,  1882).  She  resides  at 
West  Hartford,  Coun.,  with  her  only  child,  Mrs. 
Sennett  Delana  (Metcalf)  Thomson. 

ii.      Asa.     "  Removed  to  Vermont ;  had  two  sons,  Asa  and  Pharez, 
and  one  daughter,  Semira."     [Mrs.  M.  M.  M.]. 


w  ARE    GENE  \l.»»i;y.  1  10 

118. 

Joel'  |  Elisha,4  Wbenezer'  Robert'),  born  id  Wrentham,  Aug. 
31,  L760;  died  March  23,  L838;  married  Let,  Dec.  n,  L784, 
Pamala  Blake,  born  April  1  I,  L762 ;  died  July  L8,  L813.  He 
married  2d,  Sept.  15,  1814,  Mille  Mann,  widow  successively  <>t' 
Joseph  Cleale  and  Alfred  Wallace  (born  April  6,  1771;  died  \>>,-. 
1.  L832). 

Children,  born  in   N.   Wr.,   now   Norfolk  (the  dates  are  in  .loci 
Ware's  handwriting  in  an  old  Bible  at  F.  W.  .Mann's)  : 

263.  i.       Am.-.'"  April  i':'.  17*:.;  -I.  April  25,  L832. 

ii.      I'.i  i -i  i.  March  •">.  L787,  "  2  o'clock  in  the  morning";  m.  May 
LO,  L810,  Amariah  Ware  (No.  258  Following 

264.  iii.     Ai.\  w,  April  17.  1790;  d.  Sept.  1'.'.  L852,  "al  '■>  o'clock  in  the 

morning." 
iv.     Si  \  i  in  \  (Cynthia),  May  16,  L792,  "al  2  o'clock  in  the  morn- 

ing  "  :  in.  Julius  ( '.  Johnson. 
v.      "  Suket "  (Susanna),  Jul}  3,  1794;  m.  Feb.  28, 1813,  Dexter 

Whiting.     -  Moved  home,  March  28,  L813." 

Children  : 
1.  Svke.     2.  ./'»/.     3.  Susanna.      1.  John. 

vi.     Pamella  (Pamela),  Dec.  22, 1802,  "twenty  minutes  after  four 

o'clock  in  the  morning";  in.  Cyrus  Morse  of  Wr. 

Child: 

1.    ( 'Imrles  Lewis. 

vii.    Lyi>i\  Li  rana,  Sept.  or  April  15,1817;  m.  May  1,  L842,  Dea. 
Levi  Mann  (b.  April  2,  1816). 

Children  : 

1.  Thomas  linn;.  April  8,  1843;  enlisted  in  the  Federal 

army  in  his  I8thyear ;  was  in  rebel  prison  at  Anderson- 
ville  10  niontlis.  Doctor.  Married  Julia  Backus.  R  3. 
Woonsocket,  H.  I. 

2.  Win.  Edgar,  Dec.  22,  1844;  m.  .Ian<<  Martin  Rae. 

:;.  James   Whitman.   Dec.  28,  1846;  d.   Port   Hudson,   La., 

Nov.  29,   1879,  num. 
I.   F.ihr.   Winfield,  -Ian.  1.  1849  ;  in.  Emeline  Barber  Cary. 
5.   Phebe  Jane,  Jan.  16,  1853;  d.  June  I,  1861. 
1'..   Franklin     Weston,   .Inly  24,    1856;   Cornell,    .M.I).;  m. 

Frances  Gertrude  Backus.     Res.  Milford;  manuf 'r  of 

•■  .Mann's  Bone  (  utter." 

lL'0. 

TiMnnn  1  Timothy,*  Robert,'  Robert'),  born  in  Wrentham, 
Nov.  20,  17  lii:  died  May  ."><>,  L798,  in  his  52d  year.  He  married 
Dec  7,  L769,  Abiel,  daughter  of  Roberl  and  Mary  Kay  (born  Oct. 
in,  17  is  ;  died  dan.  L2,  1825,  aged  76). 


120  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.       Rachel,6  Dec.  12,  1770;  m.  Sept.  11,  1795,  Timothy  Mann  of 
Walpole  ;  she  d.  May,  1833. 
Children  : 

1.  Betsey,  m.  Freeman  Clark. 

2.  Nancy,  m.  James  O.  Pond. 

h.      Molly,  Nov.  13,  1772 ;  m.  Dec.  7,  1793,  Jacob  Fisher;  she  d. 
Oct.  12,  1800. 
Children  : 

1.  Manson,  rem.  to  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

2.  Harriet,  m.  Louis  Plyrnpton,  Potsdam. 

3.  Jacob,  d.  Oct,  2,  1800/ 

hi.     Lewis,  Sept.  18, 1774;  d.  Aug.  4,  1777. 

iv.  Waitstill,  April  12,  1777  ;  d.  July  12,  1812 ;  m.  in  W.,  Nov. 
30,  1797,  Win.  Guild. 

Children  : 

1.  Julia,  m.  John  Wellington  ;  res.  at  Bethel,  Vt. 

2.  Increase  Sumner. 

2G5.  v.      Timothy,  Sept.  30,  1779 ;  d.  Boston,  Dec.  20,  1822. 

vi.     Eunice,  Jan.  18,  1782  :  m.  Aug.  14,  1804,  Ezra  Hixon  of  Rox- 
bury.     She  d.  at  Walpole,  N.  H. 
Children  : 

1.  Clarissa,  m.  Wm.  Fisher. 

2.  Olive   Ware,  m.  Ephraim  Prentice. 

3.  Timothy  Ware,  m.  Eliza  Wentworth  of  Boston. 

4.  Albert,  m.  Rachel  Goodrich,  Brookfield,  Vt. 

5.  Avery  Ware. 

6.  George  Lawrence. 

7.  Ezra  Lewis. 

vii.  Olive,  Sept.  12  or  Nov.  11,  1785;  m.  Jan.  1,  1809,  Alvin 
Fisher;  d.  May  31,  1826. 

viii.  Abiel,  Dec.  6,  1787;  d.  Jan.  12,  1852;  m.  at  Winslow,  Me., 
Sept.  21,  1809,  Frederick  Paine,  son  of  Lemuel  (William, 
William,  William,  John,  William)  and  Rachel  (Carpenter) 
Paine  of  Foxboro'  (b.  Nov.  21,  1785;  d.  March  12,  1857). 
He  rem.  to  Winslow,  Me. ;  cooper  and  farmer ;  postmaster 
from  1815  for  about  30  years,  and  town  treasurer  for  many 
years. 

Children  : 

1.  Charles  Frederic,  June  18,  1810,  at  Winslow,  Me.,  "  and 

resided  there  until  his  death,  May  21,  1848,  by  boiler 
explosion,  on  board  of  a  steamboat,  of  which  he  was 
master  and  principal  owner " ;  m.  Esther  Loring  (b. 
April  2,  1813). 

2.  Albert    Ware,   Aug.  16,   1812.     Waterville   Coll.  1832. 

Studied  law  with  Hon.  Thomas  Rice  and  Gov.  Samuel 


w  aim:   GENEALOGY.  121 

Wells;  admitted  to  practice  in  1885  al  Bangor,  Me.; 
the  Supreme  Court,  Washington,  1858  ;  has  held  the 
offices  of  bank  and  insuranc  ■  examiner  and  State 
[nsurance  Commissioner ;  was  instrumental  in  procur- 
ing the  enactmenl  of  insurance  statutes,  the  acl  of  mak- 
ing parties  accused  of  crime  legal  witnesses  in  their 
own   defence;    and  others.     [Paine  Gei  .   [ps- 

wi.-h  Branch.  |  Married  Julj  9,  1 8  l'».  Marj  Jones  I  [ale 
(I..  Maj  8,  1816).  Children:  1.  Mary Abby, April 
1.  1841;  -J.  Selma  Ware,  Dec.  24,  1847;  8.  Lydia 
A.ugusta,  Jan.  10,  1850;  m.  Henrj  II.  Carter  of  Bos- 
ton, On.  29,  L872  ;    I.   Eugenie  Hale,  Maj   I.  I  - 

-"•.  Benjamin  Growninskield,  March  n».  1815;  m.  Dec.  16, 
1841,  Elizabeth  Hayden  (l>.  Dec.  L3,  L822). 

1.  '  'iirnliiii'  Matilda,  Nov.  2,  lsi7;  m.  Dr.  Preserved  B. 
Mills  of  Bangor. 

5.  Harriet  Newell,  Jan.  !.  L822;  d.  June  9,  L837. 

6.  Timothy  Otis,  Oct.   13,  1824;  m.  Oct.  13,  L856,  Agnes, 

dau.  of  Rev.  Adonis  Howard  of  Medford,  Mass.  (1>. 
April  27,  1826). 

7.  Charlotte  Elizabeth,  Feb.   L3,   1827 ;  m.   Maj   22,   1851, 

George  Sumner  Leavitt,  resides  al  Foxboro'. 

8.  Sarah   .lour,  Jan.    L0,   1830;  m.    George   Copeland   of 

Bridgwater,  Mass.     Rem.  to  Jefferson,  Wis. 

ix.     Eldad,  May  29  or  June  1,  1700;  d.  June  L9,  following. 
266.  x.      Ayeri  Spragi  e,  June  10,  L792 ;  d.  March  31,  L838- 


121. 

Elias8  (  Timothy,*  Robert*,  Robert*),  born  at  Wrentham,  May 
30,  17.".  1  :  died  hfajrOOj  1708 ^married  -Jan.  2f>,  1781,  in  Frank- 
lin. Deborah,  daughter  of  Ephruhn  and  Bathsheba  (Bowditch) 
Groves  of  Franklin.  ;TUo^  XJQ3  I  $'4-  /  • 


Children,  all  born  in  Wrentham:  ' 

Elias,6  Feb.  L9,  L782;  d.  Nov.  24,  L859,  at  St.  Louis. 

Preston,  Sept.  24,  1783  ;  d.  June  15,  L864. 

James,  Nov.  2,  1785;  d.  Dec  L9,  L865. 

Hermon,  Oct.  20,  L787;  d.  Dec.  5,  1787. 

Galen,    Ipril  20,  17m:":  m.  Catherine  Smith.    1810;  left  home 

and  \\.i>  oever  heard  from  again. 
Ephraim  Groves,  Aug.  25,  1791  ;  d.  Nov.  8,  1862. 
Clarissa,  April  17.  1794;  d.  Sept   22,    1856;  m.  in  W.,  May 

26,  ]-'.'>.  Joshua  Spooner;  h<  d.  Dec  18,  1881. 
viii.  Maria,  March  23,  L797 ;  d.  .Mar.  29,  1879,  unm. 

Milton,  Maj  28,  1799;  d.  Dec  23,  L829,  at  New  Orleans. 
Addison,  Sept  29,  1802  ;  d.  Oct  L2,  L 87 2,  at  Washington,  D.C. 
Deborah,  March  8,  L805;  d.  Jan.    17.    L858;  m.    1839,  Bosea 

Fisher. 


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267. 

i. 

268. 

ii. 

269. 

iii. 

i\. 

v. 

271. 

vi. 

vii 

viii 

272. 

ix. 

273. 

X. 

\i. 

122  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


122. 


Samuel5  (Jonathan,*  Robert,3  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham, 
Sept.  2,  1753  ;  died  in  Franklin,  Oct.  22,  1829  ;  lived  at  North 
Wrentham,  now  Norfolk;  married  May  27,  1779,  Mehitable, 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Mary  (Aldrage)  Thurston;  born  May  1, 
1754;  died  March  4,  1831.  (" Lay  helpless  5  y.  6  m.,  Palsy.") 
Lived  in  Groton,  Mass. 

Children  : 

i.      Rhoda,6  July   10,    1780;  d.  Sept.  3,   1859;  m.  April  7,  1803, 

Jesse  Dean  of  Dedham;  d.  Aug.  14,  1842. 
ii.     Elias,  Feb.  21,  1782;  d.  June  6,  1784. 

274.  iii.    Samuel,  Jr.,  June  26,  1784;  d.  in  Fr.,  May  16,  1861. 

275.  iv.    Alfred,  July  9,  1786;  d.  March  11,  1854. 

v.  Nancy,  Dec.  1,  1788;  d.  Jan.  13,  1855;  m.  Jan.  3,  1822,  at 
Dedham,  Lewis,  son  of  Robert  and  Olive  (Richardson)  Pond 
of  Franklin  ;  b.  Aug.  29.  1790. 

276.  vi.    Willard,  May  27,  1795  ;  "  d.  abt.  1875." 


123. 

Asaph5  (Henry,*  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Wrentham,  Nov. 
20,1755;  went  West,  1809  ;  to  Wilmington,  Vt.,  about  1788. 
He  married  in  Wrentham,  June  15,  1775,  Mary  or  Mercy  Clark. 
He  married  second,  Anna  Park. 

Children  : 

277.  i.       Pliny,6  Dec.  31,  1776 ;  d.  July  9,  1862,  at  Montague,  Mass. 

278.  ii.     Ariel,  "between  Sept.  5,  1778,  and  Dec.  22,  1779." 

iii.  James,  March  10,  1781  ;  lived  in  Vt.,  near  Canada  line;  other- 
wise unknow  n. 

iv.    Ruffs,  June  5,  1783. 

v.    Eunice,  April  4,  17s5;  m.  Robert  Boyd  of   Shelburne,   Mass.; 
lived  at  Bolton,  N.  Y.,  near  Lake  George. 
Children : 

1.  Pliny  C,  m.  Martha . 

2.  Phidelia  {Fidelia),  m.  William  Miller. 

3.  Alvira,  in.  Orlando  Anderson,  Bolton,  N.  Y. 

vi    Lydia,  June  2,  1787. 

vii.  Sarah,  March  22,  1789. 

viii.  Lucy  (rec.)  March  16,  1792;  d.  July  12,  1876,  at  Woburn, 
Mass.;  buried  W.  Brattleboro,  Vt. ;  m.  Dec.  4,  1812,  Dr. 
Cyrus  Butterfield  (b.  Dummerston,  March  15,  1791 ;  d.  Brat- 
tleboro, Oct.  3,  1863.) 

279.  ix.    Asaph,  Feb.  25,  1794;  d.  April  11,  1879. 
x.     Mercy,  July  6,  1797 ;  m.  Zenas  Butterfield. 


w  m:i:   GENEALOGY  .  1  l.\ 

\i.  Nan<  y,  Oct  28,  1801;  d.  Dover,  Feb.  28,  L881  ;  m.  al  Wil- 
mingtoD,  Nov.  26,  1828,  John,  son  "I"  Asa  and  Lois  (Hale) 
Wbrden,  b.  Marlboro,  March  30,  L802;  d.  April  24,  1887, 
Marlboro,  Vt.     Lived  Marlboro,  Vi. 

(  hildren  : 

1.  Luverne  Angenette,  July  2,  1830;  d.  Ward  boro,  Vt.,Jan. 

12,    1892;  in.    April   24,    L853,    William  Johnson  (b. 
Mar.  6,  1830;  d.  in   Wardsboro,  \  ;..  Feb.  24,  1881  >. 

2.  Horatio  Leonard,  Marcb  -'.K  1833;  m.  .March    17.    I 

Lucinda  Johnson.     Lives  al  Brookside,  Newfane,  Vt. 

3.  Julia  Marilla,  April    18,    1838;  m.  May  15,  1861,  Akin 

Johnson,  Marlboro,  Vt.;  b.  Jan.  6,  L834,  Newfane,  Vt. 

I.  George  Clifton,  May  20,  L841 ;  m.  Ma\  10,  1865,  Eliza- 
beth Bradlej  of  Dover.     Lives  in  Guilford,  1898. 

."..  Cordelia  Violette,  Jan.  30,  1845;  m.  Aug.  30,  1865,  Ad- 
dison Carpenter.  Lived  in  Nebraska  from  L868  to  L876, 
then  in  New  fane,  Vt. 

xii.  Samuel,  March  18,  1809. 

126. 

Nathan"  {Ichabod,*  Robert,'  Robert'),  born  at  Wrentham, 
Dec.  29,  L754;  died  Feb.  1,  L835;  married  at  Wrentham,  Dec. 
23,  1779,  Hannah  Everetl  (b.  .Mar.  22,  1756;  d.  Oct.  8,  1838). 
Removed  to  Whitefield,  Me. 

( Ihildren,  born  at  Whitefield  : 

i.  Cynthia,6  March  4,  1782;  m.  July  10,  1823,  by  Rev.  Joseph 
Bailey,  Jared  Bates;  he  d.  .Inly  14,  1864  ;  she  d.  May  8,  1  - 

ii.  Mercy,  Aug.  24,  1784;  d.  Jan.  17.  1858;  m.  Dec.  26,  1816, 
James  Davis  (d.  Jan.  22,  1875). 

280.  iii.    Nathan,  Jr.,  Sept.  24,  L786;  d.  Mar.  20,  1852. 

281.  iv.    K\  i  R]  i  i.  April  2  1.  L789. 

v.    Timothy,  Oct.  10,  L791  ;  m.  (intentions.  .Inly  6,  1816,  "both  of 

\Y.")   Haiinali  Noris. 
vi.    Hannah,  Aug.  26,  L795;  m.  Nov.  17.  1815,  her  cousin,  Joseph 

Ware,  No.  283,  q.  v. 

282.  vii.   Ri  i  i  s,  Jan.  I  1.  1797  ;  d.  March  20,  L854. 
viii.  Sarah,  b.  June  9,  1799;  d.  Nov.  26,  1879. 


127. 

Obed"  {Ichabod,*  Robert,'  Robert'),  born  in  Wrenthtim,  Feb. 
19,  1759;  d.  al  Whitefield,  Me.,  April  3,  1816;  married  Polly 
,  who  was  born  Sept.  1759,  and  died  in  .May,  1824.  Re- 
moved to  Whitefield,    Me.     Obed  Ware   was  in    Warwick,  R.  [., 

Dec.  29,  L776,"  from  20  t<>  22  days,  under  Capt.  Joseph  LoveU 

ofMedway.       [.Military  History  of  Mcdw  ay .] 


283. 

i. 

284. 

ii. 

284a. 

iii. 

285. 

iv 

124  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Whitefield  : 

Joseph,6  Feb.  24,  1788 ;  d.  June  21,  1876. 
Obed,  Oct.  5,  1789. 
Benjamin,  June  5,  1794. 
David,  July  2,  1796. 
Jeremiah,  Aug.  16,  1798. 


128. 

Joseph5  (Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Wrentham,  Oct. 
11,  1761;  died  Jan.  12,  1837;  married  first,  Esther,  daughter  of 
Daniel  and  Esther  (Hall)  Holbrook  of  Medway;  pub.  April  25, 
1798 ;  she  was  born  in  North  Wrentham,  Feb.  4,  1761  ;  died 
Nov.  10,  1808.  He  married  second,  March  23,  1809,  Mary, 
daughter  of  Asa  Blake  of  N.  Wrentham;  she  died  April  8,  1829, 
aged  59.  He  married  third,  Oct.  22,  1829,  Mrs.  Abigail  Greene 
of  Medway,  who  survived  him  and  married  (as  3d  wife),  Harmon 
Metcalf.  In  about  1784  he  removed  to  West  Medway;  engaged 
in  farming.  June  12,  1785,  he  united  with  the  "  Second  Church 
of  Christ,"  in  Medway ;  in  1798  was  elected  deacon  ;  served  until 
his  removal  from  Medway  to  North  Wrentham  in  1813.  He  owned 
a  large  farm  there,  a  part  of  which  is  now  comprised  in  the  place 
known  as  "Highland  Lake  Grove." 

Children : 

i.      Joseph,6  March  14,  1794,  W.  Medway;  d.  Mar.   21,   1868,  N. 

Wr. ;  unm. 
ii.     Esther,  Sept.  24,  1795;  d.  Feb.  1,  1833;  m.  March  27,  1831, 
Jonathan  Adams. 
Child : 

Asa  Ware ;  lives  hi  Franklin. 

286.  iii.   Josiah  Holbrook,  Aug.  17,  1797  ;  d.  May  16,  1883. 

iv.    Daniel   Addison,  March   27,   1799,    Medway  ;    d.  March   15, 

1868;  buried  at  Sheldonville  Cem. 
v.     Mary  Edwards,  Jan.  18,  1802;  d.  July  25,  1821. 

287.  vi.    Asa  Blake,  March  1,  1810;  d.  Sept.  10,  1878. 

288.  vii.  Lyman  Park,  May  12,  1812  ;  d.  Lowell,  Mar.  4,  1869. 


129. 

Ebextezer5  (Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  at  Wrentham, 
Jan.  28,  1767;  died  June  11,  1834,  at  Mansfield;  he  married 
first,  March  9,  1807  (by  David  Gilbert,  J.  P.),  Betsey  White; 
she  died,  May  25,  1813,  in  M.  He  married  second,  Lucinda  (Seth 
and  Susan  Burr)  (b.  Aug.  24,  1784, ;  died  March  13,  1861. 


w  \i;i:  BENEALOGY.  1  25 

Children,*  born  in  Mansfield  : 

289.  i.  James,8  Jan.  15,  1808;  d.  Feb.  20,  L877. 

290.  ii.  Josi  i'ii.  An-,  l  I.  L809  ;  .1.  Feb.  9,  1877. 

291.  iii.  Timothy,  Aug.  26,  18)  J :  .1.  <»,i.  :;i»,  i«7<;. 
is.  David,  b.  and  d.  Sept.  21,  1816. 

v.     George,  Sept.  24,  L818;  d.Feb.  1.  L 898,  Taunton  Asylum;  m. 

Am-..    L842,   Hannah   .Maria  Cole  ('I.  in   M.,  Oct.  6,   L886).     No 

children. 
vi.    Elizabeth,  Aug.  20,  1821  ;  d.  April  30,  1822. 

130. 

Ctbus'  (  Tchabod,4  Robert,'  Robert2},  born  in  VVrcnthnm,  Aug. 
20,  1777;  died,  Jan.  28,  L856;  married  Erst,  March  27,  1803, 
Hannah  Richardson ;  she  died  March  29,  L819,  in  her  40th  year. 
i  Perhaps  he  married  third,  March  8,  1821,  Chloe  Carpenter  of 
( Sumberland,  EL.  I.) 
Children : 

i.      Sally,6  Jan.  18,  1804;  m.  Frederick  Snow  of  Medway. 
Child: 
Sarah  C,  m. Evans.     Resides  Smithfield,  R.  I. 

293.  ii.     Cybi  s,  Jr.,  May  12,  L806. 

iii.    Chablotte,  April  L'6,  L808;  d.  num.,  June  13,  1854. 
iv.   Hannah,  Dec.  29,  I810;m.  April  13, 1847,  John  Clark  of  Hal- 
lowell,  Me.     No  Children.     Rem.  to  Smithfield,  R.  I. 

294.  v.    Thomas  B.,  March  81,  1813. 

131. 

I'iiinkiias*  (Juhez,*  Michael'  Robert"-),  born  in  Wrentham, 
April  22,  1750;  "Lieut.",  1787;  died  dan.  17,  1826,  in  Franklin. 
"Dr.  Emmons  preached  his  funeral  Sermon."  [D.  E.  W.]  He 
married  Susanna  Hawes;  she  died  Sept.  27,  1817. 

Children,  horn  in  Franklin  : 

i.      Clabinda8,  Dec.  31,  L778  ;  d.  July  8,  L870,aged  92;  m.  Jan.  1, 
1801.  Macy   A. lams.     Rem.  to   Walpole,  N.  II.:  d.  Oct.  24, 
18-")  1  • 
Children : 

1.  Albert?  March  16,  L806;  m.Oct.13,  1853, Wilder. 

2.  7%eron,Oct.  11.  L808;  d.  June  L3,  L852;  m.  Sept.  6, 
L836,  Submit  (William  and  Roxanna  (Burt))  Blanchard ; 
(1.  Oct.  1.  18 46,  aged  31  ;  In:  m.  second,  Louise  Stevens, 
Windsor,  Vt.     "  Printer." 

ii.      Elvtba,  Feb.  ••'■.  L781  ;  '1.  Aug.  L6,  17 
iii.      WABBEN,  Feb.  15,  1783  ;   d.  num. 

•  "E.  C.  Wan:  say*  Ebenezei  had  10  children."    |  B,  P.  W.) 


126  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iv.  Harvey,  March  25,  1785  ;  d.  July  21,  1786. 

295.  v.  Alfred,  Sept.  30,  1787  ;   ["  d.  Franklin,  Jan.  25,  1826."] 

296.  vi.  Philander,  Nov.  12,  1789  ;  d.  Medfield,  Nov.  18,  1844. 
vii.  Susan,  Dec.  29,  1792  ;  d.  unm.  March  5,  1833. 


132. 

Jason5  (Jabe.z,4  Michael,3  Robert'2 ),  born  at  Wrentham,  the 
part  afterwards  Franklin,  March  10,  1756;  died  May  11,  1843; 
married,  first,  Sept.  16,  1782,  Polly,  daughter  of  Stephen  (Francis 
Isaac,  Francis)  Peabody,  from  Saccarappa,  then  living  in  Warren, 
Me.  (born  April  11,  1756;  died  March  5,  1815).  He  married  (2) 
April  16,  1817,  Sally  Severance  (born  April  21,  1770;  died  April 
3,  1849).  Removed  to  Union,  Me.  In  1777,  probably,  visited  the 
town  ("  Sterlington,"  Lincoln  County),  with  Joel  Adams  and 
Matthias  Hawes  ("three  unmarried  men  from  Franklin,  Mass."), 
and  bought  a  tract  of  land,  on  the  "N.  W  side  of  Round  Pond." 
"  Hawes  had  255  acres,  Ware  230."  '  They  lived  together  in  a 
log  house  which  they  built  on  Ware's  land  near  the  pond.  Their 
oven  was  a  led^e  near  their  house.  Becomini>;  rather  dissatisfied 
with  their  mode  of  life  they  hired  Jemima  Robbins  who  began  to 
keep  house  for  them  June  29,  1780.  Here  they  continued  till  the 
'Royal  Mess  ,' as  they  called  themselves,  was  broken  up.  Each 
member  contributed  his  share  of  the  provisions  and  their  accounts 
are  still  preserved.  Joel  Adams  married  Jemima  R.  Jason  Ware 
settled  on  the  north  side  of  Muddy  Brook,  where  his  son  Vinal 
Ware  lived  later  immediately  north  of  him."  Matthias  Hawes  was 
a  soldier  in  the  Revolution.  In  1787  helped  to  lay  out  a  road  ;  one 
of  the  town  auditors  in  1795  ;  etc. 

Children  : 

i.       Greexleaf,6  Aug.  22,  1783  ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1802. 
ii.      Peggy,  Dec.  9,  1784  ;  m.  Alford  Batters,  July  18,  1804  ;  moved 
to  Ohio,  and  died. 
Children  : 

1.  Rachel,  May,  1805;  d.  1811. 

2.  Alford,  May  11,  1807. 

iii.     Polly,  July  8,  1787  ;  d.  Feb.  25,  1875 ;  m.  Nathan  Hills,  July 
9,  1807. 
Children : 

1.  Vinal,  July  27,  1808;  m.  Cordelia,  dau.  of  John  C.  and 
Berintha  Robbins  of  Northport. 

2.  Isaac,  April  23,  1811  ;  m.  Eliza  Hall  of  dishing. 

3.  Mary,  Oct.  3,  1813;  d.  March  10,  1814. 

4.  Polly,  March  2,  1815  ;  m.  in  1836,  Nathaniel  K.  Burkett. 

5.  Nancy,  April  30,  1817;  m.  Clary,  of  Jefferson. 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  127 

6.  Nathan,  Sept.  26,  L820 ;  m.  M.u-\  Severing,  <>f  K ij. 

7.  Caroline,  July  11.  1823. 

8.  Silas,  March  29,  L826.     [Union,  Me.,  L889.] 

9.  Lavina,  A.pril  21,  L828. 
1U.  Matilda,  April  18,  1881. 

207.  iv.     Vin\!„  .Julv  9,  L789. 

v.     Mela,  Dec.  1,  .1.  Deo.  ■".,  1791. 

vi.     Cm. ok,  Nov.  •"<,  17'.t.:;  (1.  .May  28,  L845;   in.  .Ian.  19,  L817,  Faac, 
son  of  Reuben  1  Iills. 
Children : 

1.  Jason,  Dec.  L2,  1817. 

2.  Harriet,  A.ng.  22,   L819. 

3.  Cyrus,  June  7,  L823;  d.  Sept.  18,  L824. 

4.  ffw/tM  Philander,  July  21,  L825. 

5.  Miranda,  June  21,  d.  Sept  28,  1828. 

vii.     Sisa  or  Susanna,  June  19,  1795:  d.  Jan.  2,  179G. 

298.  viii.    Jabez,  July  .!,  1898. 

133. 
Amos'  (Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert" ),  born  in  AVrenham,  March 
29,  1760;  died  May  18,  1833,  at  Paxton.      He  married,  April  13, 
17*6,   at   Franklin,    by  Rev.    Nathaniel    Emmons,    Rachel    Pond 

(born  Oct.  2,  17G8;   died  Aug.  8,  1818,  at  Paxton).      [See  Pond 
Family.] 
Children  : 

299.  i.       Benjamin   Pond,0  May  23,  L787  ;  d.  June  24,  1810. 
.■!<">.  ii.      Frastcs,  Oct.  16,  1788  ;  d.  May  5,  1865. 

3U1.  iii.     Amos,  June  28,  1791. 

302.  iv.     Horace,  Oct.  24,  1793  ;  d.  Aug.  10,  1881. 

v.  HARRIET,  .Inly  12  or  20,  1799;  d.  June  26,  1847;  mini. 
Founded  The  Children's  Friend  Society  at  Providence,  R.  I. 
[See  memoir  by  Dr.  Way  land.] 

vi.    Mary,  June  22,  1802 ;  d.  Aug.  7,  I860;  tram. 

vii.  MntANDA,  April  I,  1804;  d.  March  25,  1875  ;  m.  June 25, 1822, 
as  Becond  wife,  Harvej  Woodward  of  Franklin.  Many  de- 
scendants in  Paxton. 

viii.  Daniel,  March  3,  1806;  d.  Jan.  5,  181 1. 

134. 

Abiel5  (Michael,*  Michael,'  Robert*)  born  in  AVrenham. 
Was  it  this  Abiel  who  was  born  Dec.  25,  1757?  lie  married 
Esther  Haskell  of  Cumberland,  It.  I.,  who  survived  him  and 
married,  second,  Hawkins. 

Child  : 

303.  Lewis,6*  Cumberland,  R.  L,  Jan.  25,  1779;   d.  in  Keene,   N.  H., 

in   1832. 

•The  child waa  recorded  as  uAbner"  al  its  birth, hut  on  May  26, 1796,  the  name 

was  changed  to  Lewis  Ware  by  "  request  and  order  of  now  Bather  Haw  kin-." 


128  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

135. 

Ariel5  {Michael,*  Michael*  Robert2),  born  at  Wrentham  about 
1775  ;  died  in  the  summer  of  1832  at  Buckland  ;  married  Submit, 
daughter  of  Richard  and  Ruth  (Pitts)  Phillips  (born  in  Dighton  ; 
died  in  July,  1835).     Lived  most  of  his  life  in  Dighton. 

Children  (order  not  certainly  known)  : 

306.  i.      Richard,6  Buckland,  May  31,   1797  ;  d.  of  typhoid  fever,  Aug 

22,  1840;  ru.  1st,  Feb.  2,  1826,  Roxanna  Monson,  who  was 
b.  Feb.  9,  1806,  and  d.  Oct.  2,  1830.  He  married  2d,  Huldah 
Watson  ;  she  d.  in  1882-3,  at  Coleraine. 

Children  : 

583.  1.  Lauriston,  July  or  January,  1827  ;  d.  in  N.  Hadley,  Jan 
26,  1890  ;  m.  1st,  Feb.  26,  1854  or  1855,  Mary  Cal- 
kins ;  she  d.  in  Charlemont,  1861-2  ;  m.  2d,  Nov.  25, 
1862,  Ellen,  sister  of  first  wife;  she  d.  in  North  Had- 
ley, Jan.  26,  1885.     Was  in  militia  with  his  father. 

Children,  born  in  Shelburne  Falls  in  Buckland : 

(1)  Nellie  Melissa,  Dec.  15,  1855  ;  d.  July  18, 

1886  ;  m.  Nov.  17,  1880,  Frank  Hubbell, 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

(2)  Sarah,    Oct.    3,  1857;  m.    Aug.  23,   1883, 

William   Adams.     Children :     Levi  and 
Florence. 

(3)  Mary  Ellen,  July  20,  1859  ;  m.  May  7,  1890, 

James  Dav. 

2.  Laura  Elmer,    Aug.    16,' 1829;    d.  July  24,  1864;  m. 

March  6,  1850,  Otis  Richmond. 
Children  : 

(1)  Francis  Richard,  Shelburne  Falls,  April  20, 

1851,  architect,  member  state  legislature  ; 
resided  at  Springfield. 

(2)  Adah  Mahala,  Dec.  1,  1853. 

(3)  Ordellow,  Jan.  20,  1856  ;  d.  Oct.,  1873. 

(4)  Hattie  Rosella,  June  6,  1858. 

(5)  Fannie  Emma,  May  29, 1860  ;  d.  at  Jamaica, 

Vt.,  1880. 

(6)  Alvin  Ellsworth,  July  22, 1864,  at  Amherst 

carpenter  ;  Springfield. 

3.  Roxanna,  m.  about  1864,  Foster  Merriam,  private  in  the 

army  ;  res.  Pax  ton. 

4.  Hassachiah,  m.  Oct.  29,  1884,  Elijah  Brigham  of  Sutton. 

5.  Mary  Jane,  d.  March  1,  1889,  unm. 

307.  ii.      Leander,  about  1800  ;  d.  about  1884  ;  lived  most  of  his  life  at 

Buckland  ;  removed  to  Zoar  (Charlemont). 
Children : 

1 .  Emily,  m.  William  Payne  ;  child  Wilbur. 

2.  Melissa. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  128a 

iii.     Esther,  Oct  15,  1802;  d.  Maj   25,  L895;  m.  1st,  Bomer,  son 
of  Othniel  and   Anna  (Phillips)  Johnson  (h.  Dec.  27,  1802; 
d.  Julj  81.  L848).     She  m.  2d,  Josiah  Booth. 
Children: 

1.  Franklin  Johnson,  April  80,   1840;  -1.  April  2,   L875; 

m.  [sahel  Cole. 

2.  Homer  Johnson,   Dec.  17,   1842;  in.  Adelaide  (dan.  of 

Eendrick?)  Ware,  b.  Aug.  9,  L841  ;  child,  Galen  W., 
July  6,  1878. 

3.  Lucy  Booth)  May  '-'•">,  1847. 

iv.     Amanda,  Nov.   I,  L804;  m.  Feb.  2,  L826,  Zopher  Woodward 
(!>.  1800). 
Children: 

1.  Cynthia,  Aug.  30,  1825  ;  m.  Reuben  Strceter. 

2.  Aziibah,  Oct.  13,  1826;  d.  Aug.  •">.  1840. 
.;.  Andrew,  Nov.  20,  L828  ;  d.  .Ian.  1  I.  1829. 
I.   Lucy,  Nov.  22.  1833  ;  d.  Aug.  12,  1840. 

5.  Tirznh,  Sept.  in,  L836;  m.  Jude  C,  son  of  James  and 

Fanny  Kinic.      lies.  Shelbiirne  Falls. 

6.  Phillip. 

7.  Joah. 

8.  Zr7^pr,  July  If,,  is  ID. 

v.      Huldah,  Buckland,  Nov.  1  I.  1807  ;  d.  July  18,  1888  ;  m.  Oct. 
1"),  ls29  or  1830,  .loli.  son  of  Spencer  and  Abigail  (Thayer) 
Woodward  (l>.  Sept.  l  1.  L804  ;  d.  April  L8,  1883). 
Children  : 

1.  Ariel,    May    1,  1831;  d.  July  10,    18G9;  m.  Caroline 

Wadsworth. 

2.  Huldah  Submit,  Oct.  11,  1832:  m.  Dec.  6,  1854,  Robert 

B.,  son  of  [gal  and  Hannah  (Whitney)  Fellows  (b. 
Oct.  3,  1819  ;  d.  Dec.  2(i.  1897).     Res.  Shelburne. 
:'>.   Lydia  Alicia,  March  25,   IK.i7;  m.  May,  1854,  James 
II..  son  of  Isaac  and    Harriet   (Lyon)   Woodward  (b. 
Jan.  11,  1832). 

4.  Deiadamia,  Feb.  17,  1839, 

5.  Martin    Van,   Oct.    2,    1842;  m.    May.   1865,  Medora, 

daughter  of  John  and  ( 'harlotte  (Todd  )  Veher. 

6.  LueUen  Amanda,  Julj  '_'•*'.  1845;  d.  Jan.  I.  1848. 

7.  Sarah  Loraine,  Aug.  17,  1847  ;  m.  Aug.,  1865,  Jonathan 

s.  Trevetl  (1..  dun-  30,  is  12). 

8.  Fanny  Cornelia,  dan.  i'-".,   L.s;,o;  ,1.  Sept.  11.  1892;  m. 

Nov.,   1869,  Joseph  F.  Ducharme  (b.  Oct.  11,  1845). 
vi.      SOPHBONIA,  dan.  1,  1809  ;  m.  George  Viber. 
Children  : 

1.  J).  AUen,  living  at  Zoar  in  Charlemont 

2.  Rotoena, 

vii.    ANNE,  NOV.  25,  1811  ;  d.   in    1891  ;   m.    Ft.   Willard  Ware,  No. 
30*  ;   lie  d.  about  18h">.      She  m.  2d.  Jes^e  Fdson. 


128b  WARE    GENEALOGY". 

Children  of  Willard  and  Anne  (Ware)  "Ware  : 

1.  Darwin  ;  lived  at  Shelbnrne  Falls  ;  m.  Lucretia . 

Child  : 

Florence ;  m.  Oct.  22,  1884,  George  E.  Bates  of 
Shelburne  Falls. 

2.  Samuel. 

3.  Dianna. 

4.  Sophronia. 

5.  Lucy. 

6.  George. 

viii.  Franklin,  Feb.  10,  1813;   d.  June  8,   1899;  m.  1st,    Fanny 
Smith  ;  m.  2d,  Mrs.  Nimms.     Carpenter  ;  res.  Buckland. 

Children : 

1.  Ophelia.  3.  Francelia. 

2.  Angelia.  4.  Franklin,  born  about  1851  ;  car- 

penter ;  res.  Springfield. 


136. 

Michael8  (Michael,*  Michael,3  Robert*),  born  at  Wrentham 
in  1765,  being  the  eldest  of  four  sons  by  the  second  wife  ;  died  aged 
84,  in  1849  ;  married,  first,  Mary  (Polly)  Cross  ;  he  married,  second, 
Hannah  Kemp  (or  Kamp)  ;  had  20  children,  10  by  each  wife. 

Children  of  Michael5  and  Mary  Cross : 

i.       Rewel  (Reuel).6  ii.  Michael.  iii.  Zachariah. 

308.  iv.     Willard,   b.  about   1800 ;    d.  1843  ;    m.  Anne6   daughter    of 

Ariel5  Ware  (135). 

309.  v.      Jabez.     vi.  Polly,     vh.  Nancy,     viii.,  ix.,  and  x.  died  young. 

Children  of  Michael5  and  Hannah  Kemp.     Order  uncertain  : 

310.  xi.     Enos,  was  living  in  1898  at  San  Francisco,  aged  about  90  years. 

Child :     Men  B?;  m.  Ida  A.     Children  :     Merritt  E.,8  Aug. 
28,  1879 ;  Mabel,  Feb.  13,  1883. 
xii.    Palmer.           xiii.  Daniel.          xiv.  Louisa.  xv.  Betsy. 

xvi.  Rosina.                 xvii.  Lucy.  xviii.  Lucretia. 

xix.  ,  died  young.  xx.  ,  died  young. 


139. 

James5  (Michael,4   Michael,3   Robert2),  born  at  Wrentham; 
married,  and  had  family. 

Children : 
313.  i.  Mantu.6  ii.  Margaret.  iii.  Molly. 


\v.\i;r.   GENEALOGY.  129 

140. 

Ai'.i.i\ir  (Michael,*   Michael,'   Robert*),  born  at  Wrentham; 
married  Feb.  20,  17s.">,  Jerusha  Ellis  of  Medway. 


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.1 1  RUSH  \ 

R  ■-.  :it   K\  rrett. 

M.  first  ;  m.  se    >  I.  al  the  age  of  8  I.  Chiliab 

Smith,  aged  97.     He  died  al  the  age  of  l'"»  years,  7  mos.  and 
lu  days,  Leaving  her  a  widow  a  second  time. 

141. 

Frederick8  (Jonathan,4  Jonathan,3  Robert9),  born  in  Wren- 
tham, Sept.  3,  1760;  died  at  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Dec.  16,  1832;*  married 
1st,  dan.  25,  1784,  Eunice  Emerson,  who  died  May  9,  1785.  He 
married  2d,  Sept.  29,  1785,  Jemima,  daughter  of  William  and 
Mary  Manning,  born  Sept.  1761  :  died  April  23,  1850.  From  the 
time  of  his  father's  death  until  he  was  of  age,  he  lived  and  studied 
medicine  with  Dr.  Hawes  ofFoxboro';  lie  then  settled  in  Pomfret, 
where  he  married ;  was  quite  a  noted  physician  in  hi.s  time;  was 
town  clerk  March  3,  1789  to  1806;  was  a  beautiful  penman,  and 
the  records  made  by  him  look  like  printing. 

Children,  horn  at  Pomfret,  Yt.  : 

i.       Stella,'  Aug.  2,  17s  1  ;  m. Briggs,  Rochester,  Vt. 

ii.      Milla   (Melatiah),  Aug.    20,   17m;  ;  d.   Oct    12,   L829 ;  m. 

Anson  Perkins, 
iii.     Nancy,  Sept.  2,   1788;  d.  April  4,  18G3  ;  m.  Feb.  11,  1821, 
John  Thompson. 
Child: 

Lucy  Hill,  Jan.  5,  1826  ;  living  1880. 

317.  iv.     Frederk  b  Hoffman,  Dec.  I.  1790;  d.  Jan.  25,  1878. 

318.  v.      Hum.  e,  Jan.  22,  1793 ;  d.  Aug.  I,  L881. 

vi.     Mart  (Polly),   Feb.    I.   17:'.".;  d.  al    Afton,   .Minn.,  Pise.  22, 
1889;  blind  since  about  1873;  m.  Joel,  son  of  Benjamin  and 
Abigail  (Whitney)  Thompson  of  Pomfret,  Vt. 
( Ihildren,  1>.  Pomfret,  Vt. : 

1.  Prudence  Elizabeth,   Nov.    II.   1816;  m.  July  2,   1887, 

Benj.  F.  Thompson  (1..  June  15,  1812;  d.  March  24, 
L865). 

2.  ('/>.  Ware,  April  2,  1818;  d.  Nov.  28,  1883,  at  Chicago, 

111.;  in.  Dec  15,   L842,  Mary,  daughter  of  Dr.  Pi 
Bradley  of  Dracut,  now  Lowell,  Mai s. 

3.  Parmelia  Manning,  March  2,   L821  ;  d.  March  •">.  L854, 

in  Lexington,  Ma--.:  m.  Dec.  25,  1838,  S.  S.  Sea  vy. 

•  Probably  this  ■  il"'  statement  made  on  page  84.    [Publisher.] 

9 


130  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

4.  Joel  B.,  March  29,  1823  ;  m.  July  3,  1845,  in  Boston, 

by  Rev.  R.  H.  Neale,  Mary  J.  Symonds,  b.  E.  Machias, 
Me,  Sept.  28,  1821. 

5.  Ellen  M.,  May  6,   1825  ;  m.  Richard  Buswell,  Sept.  15, 

1852.     Lives  Afton,  Minn. 

6.  and  7.  d.  young. 

8.  Josephine  J.,  March  2,  1831 ;  governess  in  Gen.  Sam  Hous- 

ton's family  in  Austin,  Tex.  ;  m.  Win.  Price,  lawyer, 
and  d.  1861. 

9.  Emily  Augusta,  July  20,  1833  ;  m.  1st,  Feb.  10,  1859,  T. 

Dwight  Smith  (d.  May  6, 1875)  ;  m.  2d,  Aug.  8, 1878, 
James  Polk  Lechler  (d.  July  11,  1887),  Lancaster, 
Pa. 

vii.    Charles  Pinckney,  Jan.  10,  1798  ;  d.  Dec.  19,  1811. 
viii.  Betsey,  Oct.  24,  1799  ;  d.  Dec.  28,  1811. 
319.  ix.     Leonard,  July  16,  1801  ;  d.  Jan.  14,  1888. 
x.      Thomas,  Aug.  7,  1803  ;  d.  1826,  unm. 
xi.     Lucy  Manning,  Oct.  30,  1805  ;  d.  Feb.  13,  1812. 
xii.    Charles  Pinckney,  Dec.  19,  1811. 


142. 

Paul5  {Jonathan,4,  Jonathan,3  Robert-),  born  in  Wrentham, 
Oct.  6,  17G2;  died  Aug.  12,  1880;  buried  at  Wrentham  Centre. 
He  married  Hannah  (Thomas,  Thomas,  Thomas)  and  Susanna 
(Fisher)  Brastow,  born  March  28,  1771 ;  she  was  a  descendant  of 
Rev.  Samuel  and  Esther  (Ware)  Man. 

He  served  in  the  Revolution  as  private  in  Capt.  Luke  Howell's 
co.,  Col.  Nathan  Tyler's  regt.,  177(J  ;  also  private  in  Capt.  Amos 
Ellis' co.,  Col.  Dean's  4th  Suffolk  Co.  rout.,  in  1781;  ('apt.  N. 
Thayer,  1780;  Mass.  Res.  1783,  ch.  100  for  service  in  1780;  on 
roll  of  Capt.  Thayer's  co.,  March,  1784;  Capt.  L.  Howell's  co., 
June  25,  1784. 

Children  : 

321.  i.       Paul,6  Nov.  13,  1791. 

ii.      Hannah,  June  15,  1793  ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1795  ;  "drowned  in  the 

brook." 
iii.     Patty,  April  9,  1795  ;  d.  Sept.  2,  1797. 

322.  iv.     Jonathan,  March  8,  1797  ;  d.  June  6,  1877. 

v.  Hariot,  Jan.  5,  1799  ;  lived  in  Wrentham  ;  d.  Feb.  14,  1888,  in 
Dorchester,  was  bur.  in  Wrentham  ;  m.  Nov.  19,  1838,  as  2d 
wife,  Nathan,  son  of  Lieut.  Jonas  (Benj.,  Benj.,  Humphrey, 
Humphrey)  and  Urania  (Locke)  Barrett  of  Concord,  Mass. 
(b.  Ashby,  Nov.  19,  1788  ;  d.  Wr.,  April  6,  1877). 

Child : 

Ellen  Brastow,  Sept.  2,  1839,  in  Boston  ;  m.  April  16, 
1862,  Gardner  Asaph  Churchill  of  Dorchester  (b.  May 


u  \i:i:   GENE  ILOGY.  13  1 

26,  1839  ;  d.  An-,  20,  1896).  He  wasasonof  Asaph 
(Asaph,  Zebedee,  Perez,  Benj.  P.,  Wm.,  John)  and 
Mar}  Buckminster  (Brewer)  <  hurchill. 

vi.      Si  SAN,   April  '.».   1801  :    in.  A 1  \  in  (Abram)   Nye  of  Sandwich. 

828.  vii.    Mm  Mi\n,  Sept.  l  l.  1803. 

824.  viii.   Leonard,  Sept.  I,  L805 ;  d.  Nov.  •_'.  L888,  al  Dorchester,  Mass. 
ix.    Thomas,  Feb.  1808. 

x.  Eleanom  (Ellen),  Deo.  12,  L810 ;  -I.  May  6,  L891 ;  m.  Oct 
15,  L829,  al  Walpole,  Joseph  Wales  Baste  or  Esty , of  Boston. 
II.-  d.  Jan.  M.  1844,  aged  38  yrs.  •">  mos.  5  daj 

Children: 
I.   Ellen    Elizabeth  Sophia,    Nov.  •-'■">.    1830;  m.  June   18, 

L850,  Francis  Maguire. 
■_'.   Annah  I;,,-,,,,,-,!.  Feb.  21,  1833;  d.  in  infancy. 
;;.  Josephine    Wales,  April  21,   L834;  d.  March  24,  I 

in.  Jan.  8,  L857,  Charles  Carrol  Southard. 

xi.    Charlotte,  Sept  16;  d.  Aug.  24,  181  I. 

14:;. 

Jonathan8  {Jonathan*  Jonathan?  Robert2),  born  in  AVren- 

tham,  April  2  I  or  27,  1 7 C, 7  ;   II.  ( '.  1790  ;  removed  to  P fret,  Vt.  ; 

died  Feb.  1,  L838,  at  the  house  of  hi-  aon-in-law,  Butterfield,  at 
Andover,  N.  II.,  on  his  way  from  Boston  to  Pouifret.  lie  married 
June  L9,  1794,  Betsey  1'.,  daughter  of  John  \V .  Dana,  Esq.,  of 
Pomfret  (died  March  3,  184  L). 

He  studied  law  in  Bennington,  \'t..  and  was  instrumental  in  starting  the 
first  newspaper  in  that  part  of  the  State,  "The  Green  Mountain  Patriot." 
He  afterwards  taught  school  for  some  years.  The  sign  "J.  Ware's  Greek 
School,"  '"in  be  Been  on  an  ol<l  print  of  Joy's  Building,  Boston.  But  his 
great  interest  ami  occupation  was  the  study  of  foreign  la  iguages,  in  which 
he  became  a  proficient.  He  devoted  tic-  last  ten  or  twelve  years  of  Ids  life 
to  a  Polyglot  Lexicon  of  the  Bible  in  Hebrew,  Greek,  Latin,  Russian, 
Spanish,  French,  Italian  and  English.  His  daughter  Camilla,  who  was 
ellenl  linguist,  assisted  him  in  his  work.  Collected  a  line  libra- 
ry. [Sec  Arvine's  Cyclopaedia  of  Anecdotes  of  Literature  and  Fin  A 
and  tie-  <  long.  Journal,  for  accounts  of  father  and  daughter. 

Children: 

i.       Jonathan,"  March  20,  1796;  d.  Feb.  28,  1813,  unm. 
326.  ii.      John.  Jan.  18,  L798 ;  d.  Man',  :;.  1825. 

iii.     Mary  Betsky,  Sept   13,    1800;  d.  dan.  ••'..   1849;  m.  Samuel 
Butterfield,  Esquire,  1885. 
Child: 

Jonathan   Ware,  Feb.  24,  L838. 
iv.     Camilla,  Nov.  28,   L804;  d.  Aug.   10,   1871,  unm. 

teacher. 

v.      Eleanor,  Nov.  12,  1807  ;  d.  Dec.  2,  1807. 


132  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


144. 


Cyrus5  (Jonathan,*  Jonathan,3  Robert2),  born  in  Wrentham, 
May  8,  1769;  died  Feb.  17,  1849;  married  in  May,  1803,  at 
Barre,  Vt.,  Patty,  daughter  of  Gardner  Wheeler  of  Grafton,  Mass. 
and  Barre,  Vt.  She  was  born  April  29,  1787,  at  Grafton;  died 
June  2,  1864.  He  removed  to  Montpelier,  Vt.  ;  learned  the  trade 
of  blacksmith  of  his  brother-in-law,  Enoch  Billings.  Later  he  be- 
came a  lawyer  in  Montpelier,  1799  ;  representative;  chief  judge  of 
Caledonia  Co.  Court  for  forty  years  ;  "  law  and  trial  justice  of  peace  " 
in  Montpelier. 

Children,  born  in  Montpelier  : 

i.  Gardner  Wheeler,6  Aug.  23,  1806. 

ii.  Patty  Melatiah  ("  Patty  Milly  ",  record),  Jan.  28,  1809  ;  m. 

Caldwell,  living  at  St.  Antony's,  Lower  Canada. 

iii.  Cyrus  Leonard,  Aug.  21,  1811. 

329.  iv.  Henry,  Oct.  7,  1815;  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Aug.  25,  1885. 

v.  George,  Feb.  9,  1818. 

vi.  Mary,  March  23,  1825  ;  m.  Joel  Foster ;  lives  at  Montpelier. 

vii.  Louisa,  Oct.  13,  1829. 

145. 

Melatiah5  (Melatiah,4  Jonathan,3  Robert2),  born  at  Wren- 
tham, Feb.  16,  1775;  died  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  March  or  May  7, 
1845,  "  Captain."  He  married,  Jan.  1,  1804,  Susan  Dix  Fox ; 
born  Aug.  18,  1782;  died,  March  31,  1869. 

Children,  born  at  Wilmington,  Vt.  : 

331.  i.      Corydon,6  Nov.  21,  1804 ;  d.  Mar.  5,  1874. 

332.  ii.     Melatiah,  Aug.  4,  1807  ;  d.  July  7,  1877. 

iii.    Marilla,  Aug.  21,  1809  ;  d.  Sept.  7, 1876  ;  m.  Francis  M.  Hall. 

333.  iv.   Horatio  Gates,  Dec.  19,  1811. 

v.     Susan  Elizareth,  May    21,    1814 ;  m.   Rufus   Smith ;  living, 
1887,  at  Shelburne  Falls. 
Children  : 

1.  Hiram  Orlando,  Sept.  19,  1841  ;  m.  1st,  May  27,  1863, 

Helen  Martha  Severance  (b.  Feb.  13,  1840  ;  d.  Oct. 
14,  1865)  ;  m.  2d,  Julia  M.  Pratt  (Elvira),  Nov.  4, 
1868  (b.  April  29,  1837). 

2.  Mary  M.  ;  d.  bef.  1888. 

vi.   Mary  Randall,  Aug.   11,   1817;  d.  Mar.  6,1849;  m.  Benj. 
Randall. 
Children  : 

1.  Horatio  B. 

2.  Mary  W. 

vii.  Harriet  Parmella,  Aug.  23,  1822  ;  d.  Dec.  25,   1876 ;  unm. 


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1  16. 


Horatio  Gates'  {Melatiah,*  Jonathan,  Bob  rt*),  born  June 
8,  1778;  died  at  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Feb.  8,  1856;  married,  Jan. 
•_' I ,  L808,  Keziab  Eames  Goodenow;  she  was  born  in  E.  Sudbury, 
Mass.,  now  Wayland;  died,  Nov.  24,  L835,  aged  48.  He  re- 
moved to  Wilmington,  \  t. 

Children,  born  in  Boston  : 

i.      Mari  Jani  .'•  March  19,  1811. 

ii.     Caroline,  Aug.  26,  1813;  m.  AJanson  Bigelow. 

iii.     HOEATIO  SEWALL,  Oct.    1-'!.   L815  ;    d.  uiiin. 

iv.    Horatio  Gates,  March  6,  1818 ;  d.  March  16,  L857. 
v.     Loammi  Bai  dwin,  Jan.  8,  1821  ;  .1.  Nov.  11,  1822. 
vi.    Elizabeth  Webber,  Nov.  8,  1823. 

vii.   Loammi   (i >enow,    Aug,    I.   1sl'7;   II.  ('..    1850;  became   a 

Unitarian  minister;  d.  Burlington,  Yt..  April  in,   J.ii)l  ;  unm. 


147. 

Daniel  Leonard8  (Melatiah,*  Jonathan,'  Robert'),  born  at 
Foxboro,  March  ">,  L783 ;  memb.  Anc.  and  Hon.  Art.  Co.;  died 
April  i'.">,  is.".  |,  ;in-,.,i  71  ;  painter;  married  Dec.  •">,  1813,  Elizabeth 
(.lours)  Dow,  born  at  Hampstead,  X.H.,  Sept.  ',),  1775;  died 
April  30,  1850.      Iu'-idcd  in  Boston. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Horatio  Leonard,6  Feb.  11.  L815 ;  d.  Feb.  •"..  1817. 
ii.     Elizabeth  Jones,  Jan,    11.   1817;  m.  May   16,  l>s-"><>.  Austin 
Miles  Carver  Josselyn  (tailor)  (b.  Boston;  d.  Jan.  ti.  L854.) 
33G.  iii.   Daniel  Leonard,  Jr.,  Jan.  24,  1819. 

iv.    Amos  Nelson,  Nov.  I.  L821  ;  d.  Nov.  10,  1824. 
337.  v.    William  Horatio,  Sept.  6,  1823. 

\i.   Susan    Louise,  July   22,    1825;  m.   Nov.    L3,   L849,  at  Provi- 
dence, R.  I..  John  Low  Stodder,  tailor  (b.  r><»t<m). 
Child: 

Geo.  Frederick,  Nov.  2,  L851. 


1 50. 

Abel*  (Ephraim,*  Epkraim,'  Ephraim'),  born  in  Dedham, 
Feb.  28,  L766;  I. apt.  in  Dedham.  March  30,  1766,  at  age  of  L9; 
died  June,  L803,  of  brain  fever;  buried  in  Elmwood  Lawn  Ceme- 
tery, Athens,  Me.  II*-  married  .Inly  1  1.  L788,  Sibyl  Spaulding  of 
Norridgwock,  Me.,  horn  May  25,  17iii':  died  March  11,  L852. 
Removed  to  Concord,  Me.,  in  1790;  farmer. 


134  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.      Sarah,6  Jan.  13,  1790;  d.  July  22  or  28,   1877  ;  m.  March  11, 
1811.  Amos  Fletcher. 
Children  : 

1.  Sibyl  Ware;  in.  Augustus  Rowe. 

2.  Amos  ;  died  young. 
8.  Amos  ;  died  young. 

4.  Caroline;  m.    June     1G,    1842,    Rev.    Nathan    Dole. 

Their  son,  Rev.  Charles  Fletcher  Dole,  b.   May  17, 
1845,  is   a  well  known  minister  and  writer,  of  Boston. 

5.  Mary ;  m.  Edward  J.  Peet. 
G.  John   Ware. 

7.  Abel  Ware. 

ii.  Betsey.  June  28,  1792;  d.  March  19,  1877;  m.  March  15, 
1811,  Jonathan  Bosworth  (grandd.  Carrie  E.  Vaughan,  Nor- 
ridgewock). 

iii.     John,  Jan.  3,  1794  ;  d.  Sept.  1,  1795. 

338.  iv.     Abel,  Sept.  11.  1798. 

339.  v.      John,  Dec.  5.  1801  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1877. 


152. 

Samuel6  {Jonathan,*  Robert?  Ephraim"),  born  probably  at 
Fitchburg,  July  18,  1775;  died  Sept.  21,  1840,  at  Leominster; 
married  by  Rev.  Timothy  Flint  (no  date),  (int.  Lunenburg,  Dec. 
20,  1807),  Abigail,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Olive  (Broadstreet) 
Bailey  of  Lunenburg  (b.  April  19,  1783)  ;  she  died  Jan.  1,  1866, 
"82.  9.  13,"  in  Leominster. 

This  family  write  their  name  "Wares." 

Children,  born  in  Leominster  : 

i.      Olive  Broadstreet,8  July  3,  1810;  living  1888  ;  "  m.  in  1850 

in  Boston,  William  J.  Edmunds." 
ii.     Abigail,  Oct.  28,   1813  ;  living  1888  ;  m.  in  1843  in  Boston, 

James  Downs. 
Children  : 

1.  Clara  M,  1844;  m.  June  28,  1863,  at  Milton,  N.  H., 

Henry  H.  Corson  (d.  1880). 

2.  Abbie  J.,  1848. 

3.  George  L.,  1852. 

4.  Sarah  F.,  1855;  m.  May  18,  1885,  Wm.  T.  Wallace. 

iii.      Martha  Rogers,  Nov.  7,  1815  ;  d.  Leominster,  Jan.  3,  1885. 
iv.      Samuel  Boylston,  Nov.  29,  1820  ;  d.  Dec.  8,  1837,  at  Leono- 
inster. 
340.  v.      David  Edmund  [Jan.  22,  1823.] 


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L53. 


James'  (Jonathan,4  Robert,'  Ephraim*),  born  ai  Fitchburg, 
Aug.  25,  L783  ("July  25,  1780,"  says  Samuel  Wares)  ;  died  at 
Townsend,  Mass.,  "widower,"  March  is,  L856,  aged  75;  buried 
Fitchburg  ()1<1  Cemetery.  Be  married  July  2,  1804,  Rachel, 
daughter  of  George  and  Sarah  Wood,  born  at  Fitchburg,  July  26, 
1785;  died  at  Leominster,  Jan.  25,  L822. 

( Ihildren  : 

841.  i.      Abe i.,';  Fitchburg  6r  Leominster,  Dec.  26,  L804. 

ii.     Sally,  Leom.,  Oct.  30,  L806 ;  m.  in  Fitchburg,  l>y  Rev.  Calvin 
Lincoln,   Unitarian,  June  26,   1831,  Alonzo  W.  Baker;  went 
\\  '.si  ;  lived  at  Grand  Lodge,  Mich.;  shed.  Oct.  21,  L889 ;  he 
d.  Dec.  L8,  L892. 
Child: 

Eliza  Ann,  April  1  I.  L832;  d.  July  27.  1858  ;  m.  Jan.  1, 
is.")."),  ( narles  Patterson. 

342.  iii.   [James?]  Loring,  July  19, 1809;  d. Townsend, March  7, 1871. 
3  13.  iv.   George,  Jan.  18,  181  l. 

v.     ELIZA,  Nov.  15,  1  <s  1 2  ;  in.  Aaron  Eaton.      Living  in  Fitchburg, 
1887  ;   widow  . 

vi.   Lavtnia,  Feb.  28,  L815;  [m.  George  Trask ?],  Fitchburg. 
344.  vii.  William,  June  7,  1818. 

viii.  Mari  Ann.  Oct.  21,1819;  d.  Feb.  23,  1822. 


157. 

Jonathan"  (  Eo<  nez<  r,*  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*),  born  in  Necd- 
haiu,  Sept.  23,  bapt.  26,  1756;  married  in  NT.,  Dec.  20,  1778, 
Sarah,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  and  Sarah  (.Morse)  Woodcock,  born 
July  28,  1  755. 

Children,  horn  in  Needham  : 

i.  Rhoda,8  April  is,  17si).  '•  Resided  several  years  in  Hancock, 
was  a  member  of  the  church  there,  was  a  skilful  nurse;  was 
for  in;m\  years  in  the  family  of  Mr.  Andrew  Bigelow  in 
Boston." 

ii.    Jonathan,  April  L3,  L782 ;  went  to  Kentucky  [?]. 
346.  iii.    Eno<  ii.  March  22,  L784. 

iv.  Sarah,   Dec.   21,   L785;  m. Fessenden.     Rem.  to  Hancock, 

N.  H.,  with  her  brothers,  but   returned  to  Needham.     [Hist. 

Hancock.] 


847.  v.    Joel,  March  24,  1788. 


vi.    Esther,  May  10,  1790;  m. Woodcock. 


136  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


158. 


Ebenezer5  {Ebenezer, *  Nathaniel,2  Ebenezer2~) ,  born  in  Need- 
ham,  April  11,  1770;  died  Oct.  7,  1857,  at  Hancock,  N.  H.  ; 
married  June  14,  1805,  Alice,  daughter  of  Jeremiah  (William, 
John,  John)  and  Elizabeth  (Woodcock)  Eaton,  born  March  19, 
1776,  died  Nov.  28,  1853,  at  Hancock.  Rem.  to  Hancock,  N.  H., 
with  his  parents  in  1791;  purchased  land,  now  (1886)  owned  by 
his  son  Ebenezer.  He  learned  the  carpenter's  trade,  and  was  for 
many  years  a  contractor  and  builder.  Representative  to  State 
Legislature  and  officer. 

Child,  born  in  Hancock  : 
348.  Ebenezer,6  March  28,  1806  ;  d.  July  24,  1888. 

159. 

Jason3  (Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*),  born  in  Need- 
ham,  March  19,  bapt.  April  10,  1763;  died  Feb.  6,  1824;  mar- 
ried (pub.  at  Natick,  Jan.  23,  1785),  Sarah  Washburn  of  Natick, 
born  June  13,  1760,  d.  July  11,  1855.  He  was  the  first  of  the 
Wares  to  go  to  Hancock,  N.  H. ;  Aug.  18,  1788,  he  bought  lot 
10,  3d  range,  cleared  it,  and  put  up  a  house.  He  was  a  farmer  and 
kept  a  small  groceiy  store.  "  A  man  of  sterling  worth,  a  kind 
neighbor,  and  a  good  citizen." 

Children,  all  but  eldest  born  in  Hancock : 

i.  Polly,6  b.  Needham,  June  1,  1785  ;  d.  Dec.  6,  1842  ;  m.  Sept. 
8,  1807,  Asa  Wood  (b.  in  Washington,  July  18,  1782?;  d. 
Dec.  14  or  19,  1S49). 

Children  : 

1.  Asa,  June  12,  1808  ;  m.  1st,  in  1855,  Anna  Cutting  of 

Medford  (d.  1864)  ;  he  m.  2d,  in  1865,  Sarah  A. 
Denton  of  Stillwater,  X.  Y. 

2.  Elvira,  May  5,  1810;  d.  Jan.  22,  1853. 

3.  William,  Feb.  11,  1812  ;  d.  Mar.  17,  1870. 

4.  Sarah,  April  12,  1815  ;  m.  Nov.  24,  1835,  Abial  Tandy. 

5.  Nathaniel,  May  5,  1818  ;  in.  Jan.  30,  1848,  Mrs.  Jane 

Beard  of  Hillsboro,  N.  H. 

6.  Sylvester,  March  12,  1821  ;  d.  Nov.  20,  1881  or  1887, 

at  Hillsboro  ;  "Dr.";  m.  1st,  Maria  Smith  of  Stod- 
dard ;  m.  2d,  Clara  A.  Knapp.  Res.  at  Stoddard, 
Washington  and  Hillsboro,  N.  H.  Served  in  the 
Civil  War. 

7.  Marietta,  Aug.  1,  1824  ;  d.  Mar.  1.  1859. 

8.  Timothy  Dexter,  Oct.  6,  1827  ;  d.  Hillsboro,  Sept.  13, 

1885  ;  m.  May  5,  1855,  Louisa  Norwood  of  Lynn- 
field  (d.  Dec.  11,  1875,  Medford).  Res.  Washington 
and  Hillsboro.     Served  nine  months. 


\\  \i;r.   « .  i  n  i :  \[,ot;v.  L37 

851.  ii.    Jason,  March  '.».  1787;  d.  Jan.  28,  1873. 

iii.    Bannah,  Jul}    -'-'.  1789;  ,„.  1st,  Feb.  22,  1825,  Samuel   Whit- 
comb  Mb.  Groton,  Jan.  80,  L768  ;  d.  Jan.  7.  1880.) 

852.  is.    Ward,  Sept  28,  1792;  d.  in  Washington,  Maj  28,  1870. 

v.      Sarah,   Dec.   31,    1794;  d.  Oct.   27,    L824;m.  Feb.  20,  1821, 
Jonathan  Brown  of  Marlow,  N.  EL  (b.  Mar.  13,  1789;  d.  Maj 
I.  1868.) 
Child: 
Sarah   Ann;   April    11,    L822;  m.  John   McKeen;  <1.  at 
Russell,  Efansa  i. 

853.  vi.     Elijah,  Feb.  20,  1797;  d.  Aug.  26,  1850. 

vii.    Rebecca,  April  17.  L799 ;  d.  Nov.  8,  1870;  m.  April  L9,  L825, 
Elisha  Gustin  (b.  April  6,  L802;  d.  July  30,  I  $85). 

Children  : 

1.  /suae  linker,  Nov.  S.   1825. 

2.  EHza  An,,.  Oct.  L0,  1827. 

3.  Mary  Jane,  Sept.  10,  18.'52. 

354.  viii.  Nathaniel,  Nov.  L6,  L801  ;  d.  Oct.  22,  1869. 

i\.     Eliza,  Jan.  31,  L804;  d.  March  -il,  I860;  m.  Jonathan  Brown. 

Children  : 

1.  Mary,  May  6,  1827;  d.  July 7,  1872. 

2.  Wilbur  Fisk  .  May  8,  L832  ;  d.  Oct.  7.  1864. 

3.  Gardner,  Feb.  15,  1834  ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1861. 


1G0. 

Nathaniel5  (Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,'  Ebenezer*),  born  in 
Needham,  Jan.  7,  17ii."> :  died  .ran.  10,  1817:  married  Dec.  31, 
L789,  Mary,  daughter  of  Eliphalet  and  Abigail  Kingsbury,  born 
Jan.  28,  1770.  She  (".Mrs.  Mary  Ware ")  married  2d,  June  21, 
1818,  Joseph  E£ingsbury  of  Needham. 

( Ihildren,  born  in  Needham  : 

356.  i.     John  Ward,8  March  2,  1791  ;  d.  July  8,  1853. 

ii.     Rebecca,  June  29,  1793;  m.   May   -.;7.  !8l2,of  ••  X."  to  Cyrus 

Cunningham  of  Newton.  [?] 
iii.   Abigail,  Aug.  15,  1796;  bapt.  Aug.  L4,  1808. 
iv.    Mart,   Nov.   21,    1798;  bapt.    Aug.   II.    1808;  m.("of    Need- 
in,")  Aug.  11.  1817,  Luther  Tower  of  Dedham.  [?] 
v.     Nathaniel,  Sept.  6, 1800;  J.  .Ian.  18,  1802. 
vi.    Nanct,  Nov.  20,  1802  ;  d.  Oct.  9,  1803. 
.'».")('..  vii.  Tm  iMA.3  Jefferson,  March  16,  1806. 

357.  viii.  Nathaniel,  bapt.  Aug.  l  I.  1808. 

ix.    Nanci  K-.  June  22  ;  bapt.  July  16,  l- 


SIXTH   GENERATION. 


161. 


William6  (  William,6  William,4  John,3  John*),  born  in  Digh- 
ton,  Oct.  17,  1756;  died  at  Taunton,  June  14,  1784,  of  consump- 
tion ;  married  Sarah,  daughter  of  James  Williams,  born  in  [1762], 
died  at  Taunton,  April  28,  1848,  aged  82.  (She  married  second, 
Robert,  son  of  Robert  and  Lydia  (Leonard)  Crossman). 

Child : 

Polly,7  was  m.  in  Taunton,  by  Rev.  John  Pipon,  Jan.  13,  1805,  to 
Milliard  Earle. 
Children : 

1.  Peleg  Hittiard ;  lived  and  died  in  Fall  River. 

2.  William  Ware ;  d.  in  Taunton,  Aug.  9,  1835,  aged  37  ;  m. 

Mary  L.  Barney  of  Taunton. 

3.  Benjamin  ;  d.  in  Fall  River. 

4.  James  Williams ;  m.  Mary,  daughter  of  Oliver  Leonard  of 

Norton. 

5.  Rowena. 

6.  Mary. 


164. 

George6  (George,*  William,4  John,3  John'1'),  born  in  Digh- 
ton,  Sept.  5,  1761;  died  there  Jan.  7,  1805.  Physician.  Studied 
medicine  with  Dr.  Bayliss  of  Dighton.  He  married  in  May,  1785, 
Polly,  daughter  of  Elkanah  (Samuel,  John,  John)  and  Alice  (Beal) 
Andrews,  born  in  Dighton,  Feb.  26,  1768.  Nov.  4,  1788,  George 
Ware  of  Dighton  was  appointed  the  guardian  of  "  Polly  Ware, 
daughter  of  Elkanah  Andrews,  she  being  a  minor,  over  14  yrs." 
(His  wife.)  She  married  second  (pub.  May  13,  1809),  Dr.  William 
Wood,  of  Dighton,  formerly  of  Swanzey.  (One  daughter,  Adeline 
Wood,  married  Dr.  Charles  (Seth,  Allen)  Talbot  of  Dighton.) 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  130 

Kim  i  \  PH. 

••  Erected  to  tin-  memory  of  Dr.  (ioor^c  Ware,  who  died  .fan.  7th,  L805, 
in  the  1  Itli  year  of  his  age. 

Tlir  friend,  the  comfort,  of  tin1  Sick  and  poor, 
Want  never  knocked  unheeded  al  his  door. 
Oft,  when  his  dutj  called,  disease  an. I  pais 

St  rove  u n  titir  hi  tn,  hut  they  strove  in  vain  ; 

All  mourned  his  death,  his  virtues  long  they  tried ; 
They  knew  not  how  they  loved  until  In-  died." 

( Ihildren,  born  in  1  )ighton  : 

400.  i.       William    Richmond,7    Dec.  22,    L785;d.   July    I,    1826,  at 
Frankfort,  M<\ 
ii.      M  lry,  Jan.  8,  L788;  m.  Capt.  Seth  Talbot  of  Dighton. 

Children  : 

l .  Seth,  rem.  to  Tremont,  111. 

'_'.  William  Henry. 

.">.  Edward. 

4.  Mary. 

iii.     Alice,  Dec.   17,   L789 ;    m.  (puh.  Oct.  18)   Nov.  2,  1808,  Dr. 
Edmund  Abbott  of  Frankfort  (d.  July  18,  1853). 

Children  : 

1.  Emmeline,  July  23,  L810;  d.  Aug.  is.  1844. 

2.  George  /:..  Sept.  21.  L812;  d.  .March  13,  1856;  m.May 

L8,  L837,  .Marv  B.  Hill. 

3.  Maria  Abbott,   June   19,   L814;  d.   July    26,  1812;  m. 

( !apt.  Samuel  ( Ihild. 

4.  .A,/,,/  A'..  N-.v.  21,  isis;  ,1.  May  24,  1738. 

5.  Daniel,  March  L3,  1822;  d.  in  California. 

6.  Charles,  March  27,  L824  ;  d.  Aug.  L9,  1879  ;  m.  Dor.  23, 

L851,  Harriet  Nuwi'll,  dau.  of  Elishaand  Ruth  (Avery) 
(hick  of  Winterpnrt  :   surgeon  2i'»  Reil-  Me.  \'<>ls. 

7.  Lydia  /.'..  Feb.  23,  L828 ;  d.  Jan.  26,  L876. 

8.  Sarah   II'.,   May   17.   L830;  m.   April  9,   L868,  William 

V.  Potter  of  Providence,  R.  I. 

iv.    Clarinda,  Feb.    12,   1792 ;  m.  (puh.  .Ian.  26,  1811)    Arouet 
Richmond,  Providence,  R  I.  (b.  Nov.  11.  L786 ;  d.  L863). 

Children  : 

1 .  George  ll<  »)■>/. 

2.  Stella,    Dec.  31,    1814;  m.  in  Winetka,   111..   Philo  W. 

Thompson  (b.  Dec.  17.  L810;  d.  June  27,  17.". 
8.    Catharine,  d.  1861  ;  in. Cooper. 

v.      Nw  v.  April  29;  .1.  July  1  I.  1794. 
vi.     George,  Nov.  19,  d.  Nov.  29,  1795. 

vii.    George,  A.ug.  9,  1 7 '. •  7  ;  d.   at   Havana.  Cuba,  April   11.  1820, 
unm. 


140  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

viii.  Nancy,  Oct.  2,  1799  ;  d.  Nov.  18,  1807. 

ix.     Eliza,  Sept.  19,  1801  ;  d.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  18,  1846, 

num.  i 

x.      Clarissa    Richmond,   Jan.  or   June  29,   1804  ;  m.  Feb.   18, 

1884;  in.  J.  S.  Wilson.     They  lived  at  Winetka,  111.,  on  the 

Lake,  a  few  miles  north  of  Chicago,  and  were  both  murdered 

there  Feb.  18,  1884.* 

Child  : 

George,  surgeon  during  Civil  War,  d.  of  yellow  fever  at 
Savannah. 

166. 

JosEra6  (Joseph,5  William,4  John,3  John*),  born  Aug.  11, 
1783,  at  Dighton,  shortly  after  his  father's  death;  married  Mary 
"Deoise"  [Davis],  Nov.  22,  1804. 

Children  : 

i.     Joseph,7  June  9,  1807. 

ii.    William  Davis,  June  26,  1813. 

167. 

Richard6  (John,6  John4  John,3  John"),  born  in  Wrentham, 
June  30,  1766  ;  removed  first  to  Dalton,  Ct.  ;  then  to  Burlington, 
Vt.  ;  and  to  Potsdam,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.  He  married  first, 
Anne  Russell ;  she  died  at  Burlington,  Vt.  He  married  a  second 
wife,  name  not  known  to  us. 

Children  : 

i.       Nancy,7  Dalton,  Ct.,  Dec.  12,  1797;  d.  at  Mrs.  Frary's,  Jones- 
ville,  Vt.,  in  1881  ;  m.  Sept.  3,  1825,  Francis  Faulkner  White 
of  Woodstock,  Vt. 
Child : 

Elizabeth  C,  m.  II.  II.  Frary. 

ii.      Harvey. 

iii.     Oliver,(       .        \      Olive  stayed  at  Burlington,  Vt.,;  with  uncle, 
iv.     Olive,     {     W1Ui     j  Harris    Russell,  when  father  and  the   rest 

rem.  to  Potsdam,  in  1811. 

v.      Clarissa. 

*  Nice  Legal  Point  to  be  Determined.  Chicago,  Feb.  10. — The  mysterious  murder 
of  James  L.  Willson  mid  his  wife  Clarissa,  at  Winnekta,  111.,  in  February,  1884,  was 
brought  before  the  public  again  yesterday  hy  a  bill  tiled  in  the  superior  court  by  W.  H. 
Tal  :ot  of  Boston,  Mass.,  asking  for  the  partition  or  sale  of  the  personal  estate  of  Mrs. 
Willson,  to.;eth  r  with  cert  tin  town  lots  in  Fremont,  Tazewell  County,  111.,  and  all  her 
real  estate  in  Dighton.  Bristol  County.  Ma«.  Mrs.  Willson  had  devised  her  property 
to  her  husband,  but  it  is  charged  that  there  is  no  existing  evidence  proving  that  James 
L.  Willson  survived  his  wife  s  i  as  to  take  under  her  will.  For  this  reason  it  is  claimed 
that  the  bequest  and  legacy  lapsed,  and  that  the  property  devised  and  becpieathed  to  the 
husband  descended  to  the'heirs  at  law  of  the  testatrix  just  as  if  no  will  had  been  made 
by  her.  T  alb  >t  is  Mrs.  Willson's  nephew.  Janus  L.  Willson's  will  devised  his  property 
to  several  members  of  his  family.  An  attempt  will  be  made  to  ascertain  whether  Will- 
son  died  at  the  same  time  or  subsequent  to  his  wife's  demise. 


w  \l:i:   QENB  kLOOY.  1  I  1 

vi.  Harriet  P.,  in  Burlington,  Vt.,  Mil  ;  after  living  with  rela- 
tives in  various  places  she  d.  in  family  of  William  Warner, 
Hardwick,  Mass.,  Jan.  27,  L887. 

Children,  by  second  wife  : 

vii.      II  \\\  \  11. 
viii.    M  \  B1    Ann. 

ix.     George. 

171. 

John*  (  William,1  John,4  -A/////,1  John'*),  horn  in  Charlton, 
Dec.  17.  177!':  died  April  29,  L847.  Left  to  care  of  Gen.  Spurr ; 
lie  married  March  in,  1806,  Eunice  Bancroft  of  Calais,  Vt.     (Town 

Clerk  of  Calais  erroneously  fills  her  Eunice  Ainswortli.  )  She  was 
horn  at  Petersham,  Mass.,  April  2,  L785  :  died  April  3,  1860.  lie 
removed  to  Calais,  Vt.,  about  L801,  and  settled  on  land  left  him  by 
his  father.      Lost  his  eyesight  by  an  accident  at  35  years  of  age. 

( Ihildren,  horn  in  Calais  : 

403.  i.       John  Sim  rr,7  Nov.  20,  L807 ;  d.  Nov.  29,  L881. 
ii.      William  Orris,  June  29,  1809;  d.  May  I.  L810. 
hi.     Roxanna  Phebe,  March  I.  1811  ;  d.  Sept  19,  L844;  m.  May 
-1,  1835,  Orin  Davis  of  Montpelier,  Vt. 

Child: 

Malmna,  d.  aged  19. 

iv.  Florinda  Hill,  .Ian  I  1.  1813  ;  <1.  May  26,  1854;  m.  Ozro  L. 
Burnham,  May  l<i,  1837,  of  Calais. 

( Ihildren  : 

1.  Edwin  R.,  d.  in  war. 

2.  Melvin,  d.  in  war. 

3.  Charles. 

4.  Mai  in. 

v.  William  Orris,  Jan.  1.  1818  :  d.  June  29,  188G,  in  hospital  at 
Rome,  X.  V.  ;  bur.  in  Burlington,  la.  Hem.  1st,  in  Calais, 
Vt,  Elvira  Sheplee ;  m.  2d,  in  Petersham,  Aug.  28,  L862,  Lu- 
thera  L.  Bosworth.     No  issue.     Broker. 

vi.  li;\  Adams,  Nov.  28,  1820;  d.  Jan.  :!o,  1853,  at  San  Francisco, 
(  al. 

vii.    Cordelia    Elizabeth,   April  23,   1828;  m.   Aug.  26,    1856, 
Orlando   P.  Sheplee  of  Burlington,   Iowa.     She   was  living, 
blind,  at  Clarion,  la.,  in   1895. 
Children  : 

1.  WiUiam  Ware,  Feb.  L6,  1858;  m.Dec.12,  1883,  Ella  A. 

Mason  of  (  larion,  la. 

2.  Henry  Havelock,  July  6,    1861  ;  m.  Feb.   I.  L886,  Abhie 

Waite  (1).  Aug.  6,  L859  ;  d.  Aug.  14.  1894). 

3.  John  Kendall,  Sept.  I,  L863. 

4.  George  JSancroft,  Julj  21,  L867. 


142  WARE   GENEALOGY. 


172. 


Levi6  (Ezra*  John,*  John,3  John"),  born  in  Cumberland, 
R.  I.,  Jan.  or  June  20,  1767;  removed  to  Wrentham  in  April, 
1768;  to  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  Jan.  13,  1798;  also  at  Chester- 
field, N.  H. ;  died  Aug.  20  or  29,  1845,  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H. 
He  was  converted  by  John  Murray,  the  first  Universalist  preacher 
in  America.  He  married  first,  Nov.  14,  1794,  in  Wrentham, 
Peggy  King  (born  Sept.  16,  1773  ;  died  Nov.  14,  1817)  ;  he  mar- 
ried second,  Nov.  10,  1827,  Mrs.  Abigail  Goodell  Sanderson  of 
Westminster,  Vt.  (died  Nov.  5,  1859).     "Ensign." 

Children,  the  two  eldest  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.      Kollock,7  July  8  or  Oct.  5,  1795  ;  "  d.  same  day." 
ii.     Nancy,  Jan.  7,  1797;  d.  March   11,   1825;  m.  Nov.   12,  1816, 
James  Upham. 
Child  : 

Levi,  died  young. 

404.  iii.   Carlos,  Oct.  19,  1798  ;  d.  Aug.  28,  1878. 

iv.    Betsey,  June  9,  1800  ;  d.  Aug.  8,  1877  ;  m.  Jan.  10,  1821,  Ora 

Partridge, 
v.     George,  "June  28.  1802  "  ;  d.  Aug.  28,  1823  ;  unm. 
vi.    Sarah,  "  May  15,  1804  "  ;  m.  Dec.  16,  1830,  Robert  Mills. 

405.  vii.  Addison,  April  24,  1807. 

406.  viii.  Eras  ns.  Feb.  21.  1809. 

407.  ix.    James  Royal,  April  11,  1811,  Putney,  Vt. 

173. 

Ezra6  (Ezra,"  John,*  John,3  John1),  boim  in  Wrentham, 
June  12,  1772;  died  in  Wr.  ;  married  Nov.  19,  1795,  in  Attle- 
boro,  Huldah  Tyler.     She  died  March  24,  1821. 

Child  : 

Richard,  d.  Sept.  27,  1828,  aged  3  months. 

174. 

Lemuel6  (Ezra,*  John,4  John,3  John2),  born  in  Wrentham* 
Sept.  20,  1776;  married  in  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  by  Rev.  Eben- 
ezer  C.  Bailey,  July  13,  1806,  Salome  Chamberlain.  Is  said  by 
Mrs.  S.  L.  W.  to  have  "moved  to  Canada  about  1812";  by  L. 
L.  W.,  "removed  to  New  York  State." 

175. 

Joiln6  (Ezra,b  John,*  John,3  John*),  born  in  Wrentham,  Sept. 
5,  1778  ;  died  March  20,  1862  ;  married  first,  Sally  Smith,  March 
19,  1800  or  1801.     She  died  Nov.   26,    1822,   aged  40.     Buried 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  1  13 

Wrentham  Centre.     He   married    second,    Nov.    23,    1825,   Mrs. 
Harriet  (Farrington)  Tinkham;  she  died  Feb.  1<>,  1887. 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham.     Children  of  John  and  Sally: 

i.  Salli  Smith,7  June  6,  L801  ;  d.  July  17,  L872;  m.  April  I, 
1823,  Carlos7  Ware,  No.   Ml.  7.  r. 

ii.  Nanci  Maria,  Dec  or  Jan.  10,  1804;  m.  July  30,  L825,  Wil- 
liam Kales. 

Child: 

Nancy  Maria. 

iii.    Eliza  Ann.  An-,  s,  L810;  d.  Sept.  11,  1813. 
408.   iv.    JOHK   ALBERT,  Dee.  S,  L813  ;  d.  April  19,  L865;  in.  Harriet  A. 

Rathbone. 
v.     Eliza  Ann,  June  2.">,   \a\a  ;  .1.  March  16,  1891;  m.  Nov.  28, 

L836,  Jamee  A.  Wilbur  of  Walpole. 
vi.    Bi  rsEi   1'..  Nov.  8,  1822;  d.  Feb.  26,  1823. 

Children  <>l  John  and  Harriet: 

109.  vii.    Hiram,  Nov.  8,  1827. 

viii.  Harriet,  Sept,  11,  1829;  living  in  1897. 
iw     Mart,  June  3,  1832  ;  d.  Sent.  8,  L837. 

176. 

George*  (Ezra,*  John,*  John*  John*),  born  in  Wrentham, 
June  27,  L784,  died  there  Dec.  24,  1807, — KDea.  George."  Jan. 
28,  1861,  married  Peggy,  daughter  of  Rev.  Enoch  and  Peggy 
(Smith)  (Jacob,  Jacob,  Ephraim,  Daniel)  Pond,  minister  at  Nor- 
folk, Mass.,  and  Ashford,  Conn.  She  was  born  Oct.  21,  17*'.'; 
dieil  W.,  Jan.   13,   1856. 

( Ihildren : 

i.      Emelike    Pond,'  Sept.   6,  1809;    m.   Nov.    27,    1828,    Aaron 

I  [awes. 
ii.     Abb*  Richardson,  Aug.  23,  1812 ;  m.  May  26,   1836,   Albert 

Belcher  of  Walpole. 

410.  iii.   George  Lemi  el,  Jan.  22,  1816;  d.  at  Clinton,  May  16,  1887. 

411.  iv.    Alonzo  Leprelett,  June  24,  1818;  d.  Dee.  I.  1865. 
\.     Henri   Bradford,  July  9,  1821  ;  .1.  Dee.  23,  1829. 
vi.    Susah  Maria,  m.  ( >ct.  i.  1848,  <  reorge  B.  Tony. 

•1 1  2.    vii.    (  11  \ki.i  3. 

177. 

Comfort'  (Moses,1  Moses,4  John,'  John*),  born  at  Norton, 
Mass.,  July  30,  1764:  died  in  Keene,  N.  Y.  [Surrey  Record]; 
married   Sept.    11,    17*7.    Sarah,   daughter  of  Peter  and    Ph 

(Ellis)    Rice;   re ved   to   Keene,    N.  Y.,    1N"<>.     'Was    on    the 

Dustin  place  in  Gilsum,    1789."     Comfort'  and   Elijah'   bought  a 


144  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

large  part  of  their  father's  farm  in  1790,  in  Gilsum,  and  built  a  log 
house.     In  1800  Comfort  sold  out  and  went  to  Keene,  N.  Y. 

Children,  bora  in  Gilsum  or  Surrey  : 

i.      George,7  Aug.  10,  1788. 
ii.     Sarah,  Sept.  21,  1790. 
iii.    Esther,  Oct.  6,  1792. 
iv.    Comfort,  April  12,  1797. 
v.     William,  May  27,  1799. 

178. 

Elijah6  (Moses,5  Moses,*  John,5  John"2),  born  in  Norton, 
March  9,  17(58;  died  in  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  June  27,  1847;  married 
first,  Sept.  4,  1792,  Anna,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  Hathorn  ;  born 
in  Jaffrey,  Feb.  25,  1768  ;  d.  July  10,  1808.  He  married  second, 
Dec.  27,'  1808,  Patty,  daughter  of  William  and  Martha  (Locke) 
Withington,  born  in  Ashby,  June  16,  1770;  died  Aug.  19,  1846, 
at  Gilsum. 

Children  : 

i.  Nancy,7  Aug.  25,  1794;  m.  Jan.  3,  1815,  Capt.  True  Webster 
(b.  March  1G,  1793  :  d.  July  21,  1870.)  She  died  July  18, 
1840. 

Child  reu  : 

1.  Benjamin  Emery,   b.  June   6,    1815;    m.    1st,  June  2, 

1841,  Emily,  daughter  of  Roswell  and  Sally  (Wilson) 
Ninas  of  Keene.  N.  H. ;  he  m.  2d,  Abby  Nims,  her 
sister.     Pes.  Walpole. 

2.  Elijah  Emerson,  May  25  ;   d.  Aug.  3,  1817. 

3.  Anna  Wa re,  May  30,  1820;  m.   Dec.   21,    1842,   Wil- 

liam Leonard  Kingsbury,  Gilsum  (b.  March  26, 
1820). 

4.  Hannah,  Aug.  3,  1823  ;  d.  April  20,  1824. 

5.  Pally  Malvinia,  June   18,    1828;  m.  1st,  George  Kil- 

burn  Smith  (b.  1823.)  She  m.  2d,  Joel  Cowee,  jr., 
of  Gilsum. 

ii.  Hannah,  Nov.  4,  1797,  d.  April  6,  1871  ;  m.  May  21,  1829,  Chil- 
ion  Mack  of  Lyme,  Conn.,  son  of  Solomon  and  Esther  (Hay- 
ward)  Mack  (b.  July  26,  1802). 

Children  : 

1.  Marlha  Ann,  June  4,  1832  ;  d.  Oct.  16,  1835. 

2.  Edwin   Wallace,  Oct.  7,  1834  ;  d.  Oct.  15,  1835. 

3.  Hannah  Adelaide,  April  3.  1838  ;  m.  Lucius  J.s  Ware, 

No.  668,  q.  v. ;  lives  Butler,  111. 

4.  Ellen  Augusta,  Dec.  23,  1840;  m.  1st,  June  9,  1862, 

Calvin,  son  of  Elkanah  and  Emily  (Palmer)  Spooner 
(b.  Woodbury,  Conn.,  1838,  d.  Philadelphia,  Pa., 
Dec,  1873.)  She  m.  2d,  Dec.  11,  1875,  Frank  Snow 
of  Boston,  Mass. 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  1  1  5 

in;,  iii.    Elijah,  Nov.  I,  1799  ;  d.  Winhall,  Vt 

[v.    Almon,  Feb.  8,  1802;  d.  April,  1808. 
117.  \.    Moses,  March  2,  L804  :  d.  Brattleboro,  Vt.,  April  20,  1875. 

vi.    Eunice,  July  13,  1806  ;  m.  May  21,1829,  Otii  G.,  t  o  of  Josiafa 
and  Mehitable  (Bill)   Hammond  (b.   March   2,  L810;  d.  April 
22,  L849). 
Children  : 

1.  haac  Ware,  -Inly  9,  1831  ;  m.  March  If,.  1863,  Martha 

Washington,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Olive  Kim- 
ball (b.  Concord,  Jan.  28,  1836.)     Res.  Concord. 

2.  Albert  Oils.  Oct.  •">.  1836;  d.  of  starvation  in   Ander- 

aonville  prison  a1  Savannah,  Ga.,  Sept  12,  1864;  m. 
Ang.  13,  1857,  Kate  A.  Henderson  (b.  Claremont, 
Sept.  L5,  1838). 


179. 

Benjamin'  (Moses,*  Moses,4  •/"///?, 3  John"),  horn  at  Norton, 
May  18,  1773;  died  at  Grilsum,  X.  II.,  Jan.  1,  1858;  married, 
first,  in  1794,  Huldah  Wilcox  ("daughter  of  Mrs.  Redding"), 
daughter  of  Obadiah  (Obadiah)  and  Huldah  (Hurd)  Wilcox  (born 
Dec.  30,  177i);  died  March  29,  1811).  He  married,  second,  Aug. 
14,  1811,  Martha,  daughter  of  Justus  (Aaron)  and  Martha 
(Taylor)  Chapin  (horn  Alstead,  X.  II.,  July  14,  1788;  died  Sept. 
30,  1849).  lie  married,  third,  Jan.  1,  1850,  Fanny,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  and  Annis  (Briggs)  Willie  (born  Keene,  X.  II.,  Dec.  6, 
L798)  ;  she  survived  him,  and  married,  in  1863,  S.  C.  Sweetzer. 

He  came  to  (iilsuni  in  1794,  "a  tall  man,  with  strong  voice  "  ; 
several  years  captain  of  militia.  Collector,  1797-1801.  [Hist. 
( iilsuni.  ] 

( 'hildivn,  horn  in  ( Jilsum  : 

lis.  i.       OBAniAH,7  Jan.  2,  1795;  d.  Butler,  111.,  Sept  24,  1876. 
11'.  ii.      Benjamin,  June  27,  L796;  d.  July  81,  1855. 
120.  iii.     David,  April  2,  L798;  d.  April  15,  L863. 

iv.     Buldah,  March  8,  L800;  d.  Feb.  L6,  1851, Butler,  111.:  m.  Cal- 
vin, son  of  Solomon  and  Bather  (Hayward)  Mack  (1>.  Nov.  28, 
1797;  d.  Butler,  111.,  Aug.  L3,  1845). 
( Ihildren  : 

1.  Oscar   Calvin,  May  17.  L829 ;  m.  April  1.  1860,  Elisa- 

beth,  dau.  of  Elijah  and  Delia  1">.  Hugg  of  New  York. 

2.  Sobrina    Huldah,    May    28,   L831 ;    d.    Oct    19,   1865, 

Butler,   111.:  in.  April  ■"•.  1851,  Joseph   Hart  (son  of 
Timothy  and   Louisa    (Thurston)   Dort)  (b.  Jan.   11. 
1828;  killed  by  carriage  accident  Butler,  111..  April  7, 
L869).      (iilsuni. 
10 


146  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

3.  Dexter  Ware,  Oct.  14, 1833  ;  m.  March  29, 1866,  Wealthy 

A.  (dau.  of    Levi)   Osborn   (b.  Montgomery  County, 
111.,  April  13,  1847). 

4.  Rosehna  K,  April  16,  1835;  m.  April  7,  1857,  DeWitt 

C.  Burris   (b.  Jackson  County,  O.,  April  3,  1826;  d. 
Butler,  HI.,  Jan.  4,  1879). 

5.  Andalusia  K,  Feb.  7,  1837  ;  d.  unm.  Sept.  23,  1860. 

6.  Merrill  Elmaran,  Dec.  31,  1838;    m.  Aug.  24,  1873, 

Susan,  dau.  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  Nail,  Litchfield,  HI. 

v.      Maria,  May  22,  1802  ;  d.  March  21,  1811. 
vi.     Statira,  March  16,  1804;  d.  Dec.  15,  1810. 
vii.     Elvira,  Dec.  31,  1805  ;  m.  April  8,  1828,  Hirarn  Baldwin  (b. 
Aug.  14,  1807;  d.  Brattle,  Nov.  17,  1862). 
Children,  born  at  Stratton,  Vt. : 

1.  Marion  Josephine,  Nov.   19,  1842;  m.  Nov.  25,   1861, 

Clinton  Carlos  Staples  (b.  Guilford,  Vt.,  Dec.  10,  1841, 
of  Nelson  and  Nancy  Staples). 

2.  Cassius  Mahan,  Oct.  14,  1844. 

3.  Adelaide  Victoria,  Sept.  3,  1847  ;  d.  April  5,  1870 ;  ni. 

Rice. 

421.viii.   Enoch,  Oct.  25,  1807;  d.  Chester,  Vt,  March  16,  1875. 

ix.      Rebecca,  June  3,   1809;  m.  in  1828,  John  Clarke;    he  d.  at 
Hillsboro,  111.,  April  11,  1853. 
Children  : 

1.  Jane   R.,  Keene,  Nov.    22,   1829;     d.   Hillsboro,    HI., 

Aug.  21,  1858  ;  m.  Jacob  Weber. 

2.  Mar  ah  L.,  Oct.  11,  1832;  m.  J.  D.  Robinson. 

3.  Bramwell  L.,  AYestmoreland,  June  20,  1834;  d.  Hills- 

boro, HI.,  Sept.  11,  1839. 

4.  Hester  A.,  Aug.  11,  1836;  d.  Jan.  13,  1837. 

5.  Roseanna  T.,  Nov.  18,  1838;  d.  Sept.  20,  1845. 

6.  Lydia,  July  27,  1841  ;  in.  S.  C.  Osborne. 

7.  Jerome  W.,  Feb,  11,  1844. 

8.  Martha  H.,  Dec.  29,  1847 ;  m.  Jerome  Robertson. 

9.  Diancy  31.,  June  3,  1849 ;  d.  Sept.  18,  1854. 

x.  Maria  Tatlor,  Oct.  7,  1812;  m.  June  11,  1840,  Rev.  Daniel 
Lee  (b.  Stanstead,  C.  E.,  1806),  son  of  Elias  and  Rhoda 
(Morrell)  Lee  of  Wilmington,  Conn. 

Children : 

1.  Wilbur  Fisle,  Willamette,  Ore.,  1841  ;  d.  Helena,  Ark., 

1863  ;  1st  Corporal  126th  IU.  Vrol.  Inf.  in  Civil  War. 

2.  Albert  B.,  1842 ;    m.  1865,  Mary  L.   Stout  of   Dover, 

Ark. 

3.  Morrell  Chapin,  Haverhill,  1844 ;  d.  Mound  City,  111., 

on  way  home  from  army. 

4.  Sarah  Maria,  Unity,  1847  ;  d.  1862. 

5.  Mary  Amanda,  Grantham,  1849;  d.  June  25,  1861. 


WAKE   GENEALOGY.  147 

6.  Daniel  J3arvey,  Claremont,  1850. 

7.  Jason  Douglas,  Wilbraham,  Mass.,  L853. 

8.  William  Henry,  Wilbraham,  M 

xi.      Si\ni;\    ('matin,  Aug.  11,  1815;  <1.  April    I,  1885. 

rii.  Martha  Harriet,  June  9,  L817;  <l.  Sept  27,  I860,  Butler, 
III.;  m.  ()cr.  I.  1 844,  John  Clinesworth  (b.  in  Pennsylvania, 
Dec.  18,  1812;  d.  Jan.  20,  L876).     Adopted  child,  Orville. 

riii.  BET8E1  <  ixista,  Sept  L9,  L819;  no.  first,  April  29,  L847, 
Stephen,  sou  of    Daniel   and   Sibyl    (Hayward)   Smith    (bap. 

Surry,  Sept.    I.  L817;  d.  there  April    is,   1848);  m.  se< '1, 

Jan.   ;:.    L849,   Bradley    Britton   (1).    Westmoreland,   Aug.    17. 
1809;  'I.  Surry,  August,  1864)  (Bradley,  son  of  Samuel  ami 
Abigail  (Walden)  Britton). 
Children  horn  in  Surry  : 

1.  Eldridge  Ware,  Aug.  3,  1849,  Surry;  m.  Oct  19,  1871, 

Elsie  J.   W"  1 1 1 r *^  of  Gilsum  (dau.  of  William   M.   and 
Sarah  -lane  (Clark)  White. 

2.  Martha  Harriet,  March  ■_'">,   1851,  Surry;  m.  Juno  19, 

1872.  Frank  de  Witt,  son  of  William  (Ezra  and  Betsey 
Chapin)  Carpenter  and  Abigail  White  of  Gilsum. 

3.  Jennie,  Surry,  1853;  died  young. 

4.  Frank  Henry,  Surry,  Jan.  3,  18  ">."> ;  d.  Aug.  11,  1877, 

unin. 

5.  Flora  Etta,  Surry,  Aug.  18,  1857. 

6.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Surry,  March  26,  18G2  ;  d.  August, 

1864. 

422.  xiv.  John  Qiixcy  Adams,  Dec.  17  or  19,  1822;  d.  Surry,  Aug.  29, 
1865. 
xv.     A ai;..s  Taylor,  Dec.  27, 1824;  d.  Aug.  16,  1827. 
wi.     Edmi  ni>,  June  1'-'.  '1.  Nov.  15,  1827. 

xvii.  Livonia,    March    27,    L829;    m.   June    6,   1849,   Davis,  eon  of 
Willard  (Ezra)  and  Sarepta  (Smith)  Carpenter  (b.  Surry,  Oct. 
17.  1.-27). 
Children  ; 

1.  Martha  Adelaide,  Surry,Nov.  17,  1853;  d.  rTeene,  Dec. 

\~2.  1^71:  in.   William,  son  of  Thomas  and  Grace  M. 
Swithin  of  Quincy,  Mass.;  res.  Manchester. 

2.  Amy  Maria,  Surry,  June  13,  1855. 

3.  Mary  Emma,  Surry,  January,  1857;  d.  April  12,  1S58. 
].  Charles  Edward,  Surry,  Oct  6,  18' 

5.  Ja     s  Henry,  Surry,  Aug.  11,  L862;  J.  ECeene,  June  1  1. 

L86 
<',.  Johnnie  .1..  Eeene,  M  ■  .        5;  '1.  Sept  15,  1867. 

7.  h!a  May,  Eeene,  Sept.  1.  1867. 

8.  Arthur    Willie,    !        .   Dee.  2">.   I  ^7":  <ln>wned,  .Marl 

boro,  July  25,  1 879. 

9.  Walter,  Keene,  July  29,  1*7.:  :  d.  September,  1873. 


148  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


180. 


Moses6  (Moses,b  Moses,"  John,3  John2),  born  in  Surry,  N.  H., 
June  1776  ;  died  at  Keene,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  20,  1838  ;  married  Hannah, 
daughter  of  Ebenezer  Hathorn,  born  in  Jaffrey  "between  Feb.  1768 
and  1771  ";  died  in  1860. 

Children  : 

i.       Daniel  Hathorn,7  July  16,  1800. 

ii.      Hannah. 
424.  iii.     Moses,  Jr.,  1806  ;  d.  Dec.  4,  1894,  at  Eureka,  Winnebago  Co., 
Wis. 

iv.     Otis,  about  1810. 
426.  v.      Cyrus  C,  about  1816. 


181. 

Amariah6  (Jesse,5  Eleazer,4  Eleazer,3  John2),  bom  in  Wren- 
tham,  Dec.  27,  1764;  died  Oct.  19,  1842;  married  Nov.  7,  1793, 
at  Franklin  (by  Rev.  Nathaniel  Emmons)  Eunice  Alden  (born  about 
1771;  died  Sept.  15,  1848,  aged  77,  at  Franklin).  He  joined 
Franklin  Church  in  1811. 

Children,  born  in  Franklin  : 

i.     John  Alms,7  May  1,  d.  Dec.  20,  1795. 

427.  ii.    Frederick  Augustus,  June  29,  1798  ;  d.  Sept,  13,  1875. 
iii.  Esther,  Dec.  8,  1800. 

iv.  Hannah  A.,  Feb.  28,  1805  ;  d.  Feb.  1,  1826,  unm. 

428.  v.    Nathan,  Dec.  27,  1807. 


182. 

Eliazer6  (Jessie,5  Eleazer,*  Eleazer,3  John2),  born  at  "VVren- 
tham,  Oct.  28,  1766  ;  died  at  Franklin  of  fever,  Oct.  30,  1843  ; 
married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Elisha  and  Lucretia  Burr  (born  at 
Bellingham  [1772]  ;  died  widow,  aged  91,  Aug.  7,  1863,  of  "  old 
age").  [Had  he  not  married  first  Olive,  mother  of  these  children? 
Compare  with  Hist.  Franklin] . 

Children : 

i.  Lucretia  Burr,7  March  15,  1810  ;  d.  Jan.  20,  1844,  of  consump- 
tion, unm. 

ii.  Sabin,  July  3,  1812;  suicide  April  11,  1850;  "son  of  El.  and 
Olive  F.,  28,  9,  8"  ;  he  m.  Polly  Wales  ;  no  issue. 

iii.  Olive  Metcalf,  "of  El.  and  Olive,"  Dec.  23,  1814;  m.  in 
Bellingham  (by  Rev.  J.  J.  Masley),  Nov.  8,  1838,  Abram  W. 
Wales  of  F.     3  children. 


WARE   GENE  LLOGY.  149 


L83. 

Sanfobd'  (Jesse,'  Eliezer,*  Eliezer'  John*),  i><>ni  in  Frank- 
lin, Aug.  31,  ITsi  ;  died  there  Oct.  26,  L859,  aged  "78."  Farmer. 
Resided  Bome  time  at  Weston,  .Mass.  He  married  in  Mendon,  May 
30,  isos,  Diana,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Patience  (Nye)  Wil- 
son. (Alexander  and  Patience  Wilson  of  Douglas,  m.  Nov.  17, 
L782;  Patience  Nye  was  born  at  Wareham,  Aug.  2,  17(12). 
Diana  was  born  in  Mendon,  .111110  12,  ITS');  died  in  Franklin, 
widow,  Aug.  24,  I860,  avvd  7."»  years.      No  children. 


184. 

Zenas8  (  Zi!xi,b  AV'-aie/-,4  Eleazer,'  John* ),  born  at  Winchester, 
N.  II.,  Feb.  I,  1771  :  died  April  6,  1817;  married  Feb.  L6,  L796, 
Patience,  daughter  of  Robert  Crosset  of  Prescott,  Mass.  (born  Oct. 
22,  L766 ;  died   Fe!>.    11),   1853).     Keraoved  to  Swanzey,  N.  H., 

about  17!ni. 

Children  : 

Jonathan-  1)^.t  Feb.  23,  1797;  d.  Oct.  23,  1876. 
Robert,  June  17.  1799;  d.  Albany,  N.  X\,  Julj  5,  1835. 
Miriam,  Dee.  24,  1801  ;  d.  Jan.  4,  L890;  m.  1st,  Aaron  Thayer; 

in.  2d,  George  Darling;  m.  3d,  Benjamin  Mason. 
Kezia,  Oct.  1.  L805  ;  d.  March  2,  182G  ;  m.  Amos  Richardson. 
Joel,  July  23,  1809. 


185. 

Va\\\  (Ziba,'  Eleazer,*  Eleazer,'  John*),  born  at  Winchester, 
N.  H.,  Aug.  L9,  1775;  died  about  1849,  Wells,  Vt.  :  married 
Oct.  15,  1801,  liaelud,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  (Thomas)  Dart  (horn 
Gilsum,  N.  EL,  June  21,  1782;  died  about  L829).  He  married 
2d,  widow-  Richards  of  Poultney,  Vt.  Bought  a  place  in  Gilsum 
in  1800  and  kept  a  tavern  and  blacksmith  shop  for  about  three  years. 
Removed  to  Wells,  Vt.      [Hist.  Wells,  Vt.] 

Child: 

433.  i.     Lyman,7  Feb.  22,  L803  ;  d.  about  1839. 


186. 

Jacob'  (Ziba,1  Eleazer/  Eleazer,'  John*),  born  Oct.  5,  1782, 
at  Winchester,  N .  1 1.  ;  died  Aug.  17,  1856;  married  Dee.  1,  L813, 
Sarah  Hamblet  of  Swanzey,  N.  II.;  she  died  Nov.  20,  1*115. 


130. 

i. 

431. 

ii. 

hi. 

iv. 

432. 

v. 

150  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Daniel,7  Sept.  29,  1814  ;  cl.  Sept.  5,  1818. 

434.  ii.    Ziba,  April  15,  1817,  Winchester. 

435.  iii.  Phinehas  Atwood,  Sept.  10,  1819  ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1894. 

436.  iv.  Joseph,  March  3,  1822  ;  d.  July  17,  1892. 

v.    Harriet,  Aug.  10,  1825 ;  m.  John  Chamberlain  of  Swanzey. 


187. 

Joseph6  (Ziba,5  Meazer,*  Eleazer,3  John2),  born  at  Win- 
chester, N.  H.,  May  27,  1785  ;  died  Oct.  21,  1848  ;  married  Susan 
Nichols  of  Billerica,  Mass.  She  died  Feb.  12,  1853.  Resided  at 
Acworth,  N.  H. 

Children : 

i.     Susan  M.,7  Nov.  25,  1813  ;  d.  Aug.  24,  1842. 

ii.    John  S.,  July  5,  1815  ;  d.  Aug.  23,  1818. 

iii.  Joseph  Z.,  March  19,  1817  ;  d.  Sept.  19,  1818. 

iv.  Ziba,  Aug.  9,  1819;  d.  Sept.  14,  1821. 

v.    Parhelia,  Nov.  30,  1821  ;  d.  June  19,  1858. 

437.  vi.  Joseph,  Feb.  11,  1825  ;  d.  June  14,  1897,  in  Hadlev,  Mass. 

vii.  Hannah  C,  May  20,  1827  :  d.  in  Boston,  Dec.  7,  1895  ;  m. 

King. 

438.  viii.  Harlan  P.,  Nov.  28,  1836. 


188. 

David8  (Ell,b  EUezer,4  EUezer,3  John"),  born  in  Franklin, 
Nov.  14,  1777;  died  there  May  26,  1840,  of  consumption.  He 
married  Feb.  12,  1806,  Betsey,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Chloe 
(Legg)  Adams  of  Bellingham  (born  Feb.  25,  1788;  died  of  con- 
sumption, Nov.  2,  1869,  at  Medway)  ;  a  Baptist ;  "large,  strong 
and  healthy  woman."  He  was  "thin  in  build;  5  feet,  10  inches 
tall ;  honest,  temperate,  hard-working,  but  excessively  timid." 
Lived  in  different  places  till  his  sister  Margaret's  death  1837,  then 
occupied  her  half  the  homestead. 

Children,  born  in  Franklin  : 

i.       Betsy,7   March  2,    1807  ;  d.  at  Mendon,  1833  ;  m.  April   21, 
1827,  Hiram  Cook  of  Mendon. 

Children  : 

1.  Elisha,  Dec.^1828  ;  d.  at  Milford,  1879. 

2.  Emory  Ware,  1833. 


\ 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  151 

ii.  Pebsis,  March  27,  1808;  m.  Jan.  31,  L888,  Paul  Perkins, 
architect  and  builder  (b.  March  10,  L810 ;  d.  of  consnmptioii 

■At  Binghaml N.  V.,  Dec.  21,   L866)  with  Col.  Alexander 

Dew  in. 

Children  : 

1.  Mary  Jane,  Dec.  81,  1885  j  d.  Aug.  2,  L862;  m.  Ma 

1 860,  James  E.  New. 

2.  Martha  Ann,  Detroit,  April  15,  1889  ;  d.  Nov.  !>.  1840. 

:;.   Henry  C,    Oxford*,  May  7,    L842 ;  m.  Sept.   II.   1864, 
Man  E.  Lloyd. 

4.  Charles  A.,   Oxford,    May  28,    L844;  d.   Denver,   Col., 

Oct.     ),  1890;  in.  April  30,  L873,  Lucy  A.  Hall. 

5.  Helen   h.  Oxford,   Nov.  23,   L846;  m.  at  B:,  April  23, 

1867,  William  II.  Mosher. 

6.  Frank,  Oct.  1,  1853;  <I.  Aug.  9,  L856. 

iii.  Abigail,  Oct  17.  1809;  m.  in  1853,  Mason  (lark  of  Belling- 
ham;  he  died  March  20, 1861.  A  pensioner  of  1812.  Widow 
lives  at  W.  Medway  |  L886). 

Child; 

('//(tries  El  win,  1855  ;  (1.  of  consumption  at  9  ms. 

iv.     Elvira.  May  27.  1811  ;  d.  March  6,  L849  ;  m.  in  18.34,  Harri- 
son Perrin,  carriage  painter,  at  Oxford  Plain ;  rem.  to  New 
Brunswick,  N.  •'. 
Children  : 

1.  Mary  De  Witt,  1834  ;  d.  in  1835. 

2.  A  son,  d.  young. 

.'!.   Sarah  .Juno.  Jan.  24,  1839  ;  m.  and  rem.  to  Lee. 

439.  v.      David,  May  7.  L814;  d.  Dec.  21,  L858,  at  Franklin. 

vi.     Willabd   Adams,    April  24,    181G;  d.    March    21,    1817,   at 
Franklin, 
i.  vii.    Gilbebi  Adams,  July  I,  L818;  d.  April  15,  1876. 
in.  \  iii.  Elbbidge  Gtebby,  Dec.  14,  1*19. 

ix.     Maim  Clabk,   1  >•■■ .  25,   L821 ;  m.  Oct.  22,  L848,  Solomon  G. 
Blake  of  E.  Norton,  Mass.  (b.  Jan.  27.  L81  1  ;  d.  E.  Norton, 
Aug.  2,  1887).     No  children, 
x.      William  Emebt,  June  10,  1824;  d.  In  1825. 
xi.     Samuel,  L827;  d.  In  a  few  days. 

xii.  Matilda  Mabia,  Nov.  L4,  L828 ;  d.  July  14,  1855;  m.  March 
24,  L848,  (lark  I).  Hunt  of  Medway  (b.  L828;  d.  Nov.  4. 
L859). 

Children  : 

1.  William  EdsoHf  Julj  5,  1853;  foreman  hal  factory;  in. 

June  I.  1876,  \^>  I).  W 1>  of  Lyons,  N.  V.  (b.  Oct. 

80,  1855). 

2.  Flora,  May  13;  d.  July  11,  li 


152  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

190. 

Amherst6  (Daniel,6  Daniel,4  Eleazer,3  John'),  born  at  Wren- 
tham,  May  1,  1788  ;  died  April  10,  1860  ;  married  Feb.  17,  1814, 
in  Attleboro',  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Timothy  and  Thankful  Perry 
of  Attleboro'.  She  died  at  Wrentham,  Jan.  6,  1860.  He  resided 
in  Wrentham  and  Medway. 

Children : 

i.       Daniel  Hawes,7  March  1,  1815, 

ii.  Mart  Lucinda,  Feb.  4  or  March  16,  1817  ;  d.  Nov.  14,  1858 ; 
m.  Feb.  27,  1839,  as  second  wife,  James  Ware,  No.  289  follow- 
ing. 

iii.     Emily  Williams,  Jan.  14,  1819. 
443.  iv.     Arrival  Perry,  March  2,  1822. 

v.      Amherst  Willard,  May  31,  1824  ;  d.  June  24,  1873. 

vi.     Jacob  Mann,  Nov.  24,  1826  ;  d.  before  1845. 

vii.    Thankful,  Sept.  16,  d.  19,  [1828?]. 


11)2. 

Jason6  (Hezekiah,"  Hezelciah,*  Eliezer*  John,2),  born  in 
Wrentham,  Sept.  19,  1765;  died  in  Shrewsbury,  Nov.  12,  1836; 
married  Nov.  15,  1790,  in  Wrentham,  Jemina,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  Jemina  Cowell  (born  Jan.  9,  1772;  died  Feb.  22,  1859). 
Lived  in  Shrewsbury,  Mass.  ;  place  now  owned  by  L.  M.  Ware. 

Children  : 

i.       Martha,7  Aug.  28,  1791  ;  d.  Jan.  28,  1874,  unm. 
ii.      Harrietta  Jemina,  June  3,  1793;  d.  Sept.  30,  1865  ;  m.  Nov. 
10,  1811,  Franklin  Newell  of  Providence,  R.  I. 
Children  : 

1.  Sarah,  1812;  in.  1828, Richmond.     4.  Francis. 

2.  Edward.  5.  Anna  Maria. 

3.  Franklin.  6.  Elizabeth. 

iii.     Maria  Anne,  Dec.  4,  1797;  d.  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  Nov.  26, 
1870,  unm. 

445.  iv.     Leander  Merritt,  Feb.  16,  1803. 

v.      Anne  Janett,  Sept.  6,  1806  ;  d.  Oct.  27,  1856  ;  m.  Nov.  18, 
1833,  Dr.  Azor  R.  Phelps  of  Millbury. 
Children  : 

1.  Virginia  Isabel,  May  13,  1835 ;  d.  Aug.  21,  1869. 

2.  Sarah  Janett. 

3.  Robert  Archer. 

4.  Harriet  Jemina. 

5.  Martha  Maria. 

446.  vi.     Samuel  Cowell,  Dec.  9  or  10,  1810  ;  d.  Aug.  4  or  6,  1896. 


u  \i;i:   (;r.\r.  w.ocv.  L53 


L93. 


IIi./.r.Ki  \n  (Hezekiah,1  /A.'  /■/'///,'  Eliezer,1  John*),  born  at 
Wrentham,  March  9,  L768  [Wr.  rec.]  ;  died  December  20,  1831  ; 
married  May  15,  I  nod,  A.bigail,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Sarah 
Boyden  (born  at  Wrentham,  Sept.  1<>,  1771:  died  at  Medfield, 
Feb.  17,  is  17).     Removed  t«»  Medfield. 

( Ihildren  : 

117.  i.     Herman,1  March  is,  1801,  al   Wrentham;  d.  July  7.   1883,  at 
Medfield. 
ii.    Abigail  Boyden,  Feb.  21,  1805. 
lis.  jii.  Hezekiah    Lyman,  .March  24,  1807;  -1.  at  Providence,    K.  I., 

April  7.  1868. 

194. 

Preston8  (Hezekiah,'  Hezekiah,*  Eliezer,1  John*),  born  at 
Wrentham,  A.ug.  12,  1777;  died  in  MedwayJ  Oct.  11,  1858  ; 
married  April  22,  181  I,  in  Franklin,  Jerusha  Wright  of  Franklin, 
born  March  31,  1781;  died  March  6,  1844. 

Children  : 

i.     Sophronla  J.,7  July    9,   1815;  m.  Sept.  3,    1835,   Levi   Wood. 

ties.  Medfield. 
ii.     Hasbiet  J.,  March  15,  1 S 1 7  :   in.  at  Med  way,  Dec  1,  1  836,  Joel 

\V.,  bod  (if  Dexter  and   Susan  (Ware)  (Joel,  Elisha,  I'd).,  II.) 

Whiting  of  Midway, 
iii.   Esther,  July  13,  L819  ;  in.  Simon  Hutchinson, 
iv.   Nancy,  April    I.  1821;  d.  May  18,   1854;  m.   April  4,  1841, 

Harlan  Bovden. 


195. 

Ai.riir.i  9e  (Joseph,1  John,4  Joseph,3  John*),  born  at  Sherborn, 
March  23,  L780;  died  May  23,  L850;  married  first,  Sept.  Hi, 
1798,  Polly  Sanger  of  Sherborn  (horn  May  26,  1780;  died  Sept. 
10,  1810).  lie  married  second,  in  1814,  Nancy  Sanger,  a  sister 
of  Polly  (born  April  l'7,  1785;  died  An-.  28,  L863).  "lie  lived 
on  the  homestead ;  was  a  colonel  in  the  Revolutionary  W  ar." 
[Mrs.  Meggat.] 

"lie  inherited  the  talents  of  his  ancestors";   selectman  1820-1. 

Children  of  Alpheus  and  Polly,  born  in  Sherborn: 

i.  Betsey,1  Jan.  In.  [799  :  ,i.  Sept.  1".  1817. 

449.  ii.  Orlando,  Nov.  B,  L800;  J.  Dec.  12,  L851,  at  Worcester. 

450.  iii.  Charles  (  oolidge,  Feb.  9,  1803  ;  'I.  Nov.  10,  1861. 
•151.  iv.  John.  June  12,  1805;  d.  Feb.  7.  L881. 


154  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

452.  v.      Joseph  Sanger,  Nov.  24,  1807  ;  d.  Dec.  26,  1869. 

vi.     Nathaniel  Dana,  April  10,  1810  ;  d.  of  small-pox,  in  N.  Y., 
Nov.  28,  1838,  unm. 

Children  of  Alpheus  and  Nancy  : 

vii.    Warren,  Oct.  24,  1814  ;  d.  Sept.  19,  1817. 
viii.    Hamlet,  March  9,  1817  ;  d.  April  6,  1822. 


196. 

Ashur6  (Joseph,5  John,'  Joseph,3  John*),  born  at  Sherborn, 
Feb.  10,  1782;  died  Sept.  10,  1873,  in  Portland,  Me.;  married 
in  Portland,  June  20,  1831,  Sarah  Morgridge.  She  died  June  30, 
1870,  aged  70.  H.  C.  1804  ;  LL.D.  ;  Prof.  H.  U. ;  Judge  U.  S. 
Dist.  Court,  Me. 

Children : 

453.  i.     Joseph  Ashur,7  Aug.  30,  1832  f  d.  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May 

25,  1874. 
ii.    Emma  Grace,  Aug.  27,  1833  ;  d.  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  July,  1892. 
iii.  Charles  Morgridge,  Jan.  11,  d.  Aug.  27,  1835. 
iv.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  July  10,  1838  ;  m.  in  London,  Aug.  15,  1877, 

John  Mackay  of  Scotland. 

Child : 
1.  Ethel  Reay,  Tortrose,  Scotland,  Aug.  7,  1879. 


197. 

Henry6  (Joseph,*  John,*  Joseph,2  John,2),  born  in  Sherborn, 
Feb.  15,  1789  ;  died  Feb.  23,  1814 ;  married  Jan.  11,  1810,  Irene 
Death  of  Sherborn.  She  survived  him  and  married  second,  Jan. 
25,  1816,  Braton  Bullard. 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn  : 

i.     Martha,7  June  24,  1810 ;  m.  June  11,  1829,  Dalton  Goulding. 
454.  ii.    Albert  Penniman,  Nov.  9,  1811  ;  d.  Feb.  13,  1871. 
iii.  Henry,  Oct.  13,  1813  ;  d.  Oct.  6,  1817. 


198. 

Walter6  (John,b  John,*  Joseph,2  John2),  born  in  Sherborn,. 
Sept.  28,  1777  ;  died  in  Newton,  June  9,  1822  ;  lived  in  Canada 
a  while;  paper  man  in  Newton.  He  married  Nov.  29,  1798, 
Patience,  daughter  of  Elisha  Seaverns  of  Newton.  She  died  at 
Newton,  June  9,  1864. 


WAKE    GENEALOGY.  155 

<  Ihildreo  : 

i.       Aii'.m:iy    May  27,  L799 ;  d.   Dec.    II.  1844,  al    Charlesipwn 

A>\  lum. 
465.  ii.      Ei  isha  Si  w  i  rns,  March  29,  1801  ;  d.  Dec.  6,  1864 

iii.     Elizabeth  S.,  July  8,  1804;  d.  Nov.   19,  1856 ;  m.   Nov.  6, 

L823,  I  li-ni-\  Smith  of  Ne^i  ton. 
iv.     Martha,  Canada,  Nov.  27,  1806;  d.  March  5,  L821. 
v.      Caroi  im  .  Feb.  L9,  L808,  Canada  ;  d.  Boston,  Dec  1.  189]  ;  m. 

in  Newton,  Nov.  5,  1829,  (  harlea  Merriamof  Weston. 

Children  : 

1.   Caroline  Louise,  Aug.  6,  L830 ;  m.  Francis  Jaques, Nov. 

19,  L851. 
•_'.    Charles,  Oct  6,  1832;  m.  May  24,  1856,  Helen  Jaques. 

3.  Ware,  .Man),  12,  1835  ;  d.  Jan.  24,  1 

4.  Waldo,  Feb.  23,  1839;  was  Lieut  Col.  16tb  Mass.  VoL 

Inf.  and  was  killed  at  the  battle  of  Spottsylvania,  May 
12,  L864. 

5.  Herbert,  April  21,  1841 ;  m.  Oct.  6,  1870,  Fannie  Hawes. 

6.  Arthur  Ware,  May  L9,  1844:  m.  Feb.  27,  1873,  Augusta 

Skinner.     He  d.  Oct  11.  1878. 

7.  Frank  Merriam,  Nov.  U,  1850;  m.  Sept.  19,  1877,  Te- 

resa Beatrice  Loverinir. 

vi.    John  Chester,  Canada,  Feb.  10,1808;  d.  al  Stanstead,  June  28, 
1828. 
456.  vii.    William,  April  15,  1810,  Canada:  d.  Feb.  24,  1852. 
viii.  Orlando,  Sept.  29,  1816;  d.  num.,  in  South  America. 


199. 

Orlando6  (John,6  John,4  Joseph,'  John*),  born  at  Sherborn, 
Aug.  29,  1770;  died  at  Deerfield,  Dec.  5,  1860.  "Was  in  busi- 
ness many  years  in  Sherborn;  removed  to  Deerfield."  "  Lived  on 
No.  26;  trader  many  years  in  corner  .store:  selectman  10  years; 
Representative  '1  years;  Post  .Master."  He, "  of  Newton,"  married 
Dee.  25,  1800  (in  W\,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Kendall),  Deborah  Starr 
of  \\'est<m;  she  died  at  Deerfield,  May  17,  1S-46. 

Children: 

457.  i.       Edwin,7  Weston,  Oct  18,  L802 ;  d.  Aug.  6,  L870. 

ii.      Fanny,  Newton,  June  12,  1804;  d.  Newton,  Oct  I".  1805. 
iii.     Fanny,  Deerfield,  May  10,  L806;  m.    May  30,   L880,  Lyman 
Clary.  M.D.,  of  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
(  hildreii  : 

1.  Jane  S.,  Salina,  X.  Y..  1831  :  d.  1882. 

2.  Orlando  IP*.,  Syracuse,  \~ 

3.  Sarah  Starr,  183  I. 


156  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


IV 


John,  Deerfield,  Oct.  19,  d.  Dec.  3,  1807. 
v.      Jane,  Deerfield,  Oct.  10,  1808  ;  d.  Dec.  31,  1809. 
vi.     Jane,    Deerfield,  Aug.  5,    1810;  d.  March  12,  1867;  m.    1st, 

Deerfield,  Nov.  15,  1838,  Edward  W.  Chenery  ;  m.  2d,  Oct. 

30,  1849,  Maj.  William  Keith  of  Greenfield, 
vii.    Emily,  Sept.  17,  1812  ;  d.  Dec.  11,  1870  ;  m.  March  28,  1837, 

James  P.  Fogg  of  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

Children : 

1.  Mary  Ware,  1840. 

2.  Jane,  1842. 

3.  /.  Leland,  1845. 

viii.  Mary,  Deerfield,  March  31,  1815  ;  d.  Sept.,  1883  ;  m.  Sept.  25, 

1842,  Josiah  Fogg  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  (d.  Nov.  22,  1887). 
ix.     John,  Feh.  19,  1817  ;  d.  Aug.  2,  1818. 
x.      Infant,  b.  and  d.  Oct.,  1819. 


200. 

Elbridge6  (John,5  John,4  Joseph/  John"),  born  in  Sherborn, 
Aug.  14,  1785 ;  married  Nov.  26,  1807,  in  Newton,  Elizabeth 
(Betsey)  Bridge.  Lived  in  Newton.  Clerk  in  Episcopal  Church  ; 
removed  to  Trenton,  N.  J. 

Children  : 

i.     Ellen  Eugenia,7  b.  1808,  bapt.  at  the  Ep.  Ch.,  Dedham,  with 
her  father,  Sept.  29,  1811;  m.   in    Newton,  Nov.  29,    1835, 
Fordyce  Bowen  of  Bedford. 
Child : 

Augustus,  1837,  Chelsea. 

458.  ii.    Edwin  [A.?],  1813. 

iii.  Elizabeth  G,  1815;  m.   Oct.  30,  1834,  in  Newton,    Willard 
Wilson,  both  of  Bedford,  Mass. 
Children : 
1.  Lleivellyn;  2.  Ellen  ;  3.    Wallace;  4.  Ida  ;  5.  Frank. 

iv.     Eldridge  S.,  1817  ;  d.  at  Key  West,  Florida, 
v.      Emeline  A.,  1821  ;  m.  in  Bedford,  Mass.,  May  25,  1841,  Joseph 
S.  Newhall,  Jr.  of  Saugus,  Mass. 
Children : 
1.  Annie ;  2.  Allston. 


201. 

Eleazer6  (Benjamin/  John,4  Joseph/  John*),  born  in  Sher- 
born, Nov.  2,  1791 ;  died  Sept.  23,  1859  ;  married  Oct.  22,  1818, 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  107 

Lucy,  daughter  of  Daniel  Breck,  born  .Inly  30,  1797.  Farmer. 
Resided  in  Sherborn,  and  "inherited  the  water  power  where  his 
grandfather,  Joseph  Ware,  built  the  first  mill  on  Sewall's  brook." 

( Ihildren  : 

i.      Caki.i.ink,7  Sept.  3,  1820;  m.  William  Dowse  (d.  1848). 
Children : 
1.    Lewis,  IS  |."). 
•_'.   Caroline,  is  17. 

4G0.  ii.      Vorestus,  April  27,  1822. 

461.  iii.    Benjamin,  Jan.  2  1.  L824  ;  «1.  Bolliston,  Feb.  7,  1878. 

iv.    Samuel  L.,  June  27,  1830. 

v.      Lu<  j    I)..  June  25,  18-'i.'J;  m.  Martin  Nash;  lived  at  Newton 
Lower  Falls. 


202. 

Henry,  Jr.6  (Henry,*  Jo/m,4  Joseph,'  John*),  born  in  Iling- 
liam,  April  21,  1704 ;  H.  C.  1812;  died  at  Framingham,  Scp- 
tember  22,  1848;  D.D.  ;  ord.  Second  Church,  Boston,  Jan.  1, 
is  17;  resigned  Oct.  4,  1830.  Prof*.  Pulpit  Eloquence  and  the 
Pastoral  Care,  Harvard  University,  1830.  See  memoir  by  John 
Ware,  M.D.  He  married  first,  Elizabeth  Watson,  daughter  of 
Benjamin  Waterhouse,  M.D.,  of  Cambridge,  and  his  wife  Elizabeth 
(Oliver).  Dr.  Benjamin  Waterhouse  introduced  vaccination  into 
America.  She  was  born  March  14,  1793;  died  Feb.  5,  1824. 
lie  married  second,  June  11,  1827,  in  Boston,  Mary  Lovell,  only 
daughter  of  Mark  (Christopher,  Christopher)  Pickard,  merchant, 
and  Mary,  only  daughter  of  James  and  Mary  (Middleton)  Lovell. 
She  was  born  Oct.  2,  17!)8,  on  Atkinson  St.,  Boston;  died  at 
Milton,  April   I,  1849.     Memoir  by  Rev.  E.  B.  Hall. 

Children  of  Henry6  and  Elizabeth,  born  in  Boston: 

163.  i.     John  Fothergill  Waterhouse,7  Aug.  81, 1818 ;  d.  in  Milton, 
Feb.  26,  L881. 

ii.     Mart  Elizabeth,  Feb.  8,  1820;  d.  in  Milton.  Sept   18,  L870, 

mini. 

iii.    IIknkv,  March  6,  1822;  d.  in  Boston,  March  6,  1823. 

Children  of  Henry8  and  Mary: 

iv.    Robert,7  Worcester,  Mass.,  July  L8,  1828,  <1.  Cambridge,  D 
24,  1831. 

v.  Aw  Bent,  Rome,  Italy,  March  28,  L830;  m.  in  Milton.  Aug. 
L0,  1 s •"» 7 .  Frederick,  son  of  Thomas  and  Wealthea  ( Sprague) 
Winsor  (b.  in  Boston,  Oct.  2, 1829 ;   II.  C  L851;   M.D.  1855; 


158  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Salem,  Mass. ;  Surg.  49th  Mass.  Vols.  1862-1863  ;  Winchester, 
18G4;  d.  in  Bermuda,  Feb.  25,  1889). 
Children  : 

1.  Robert,  May  24,   1858,  Salem;  m.  in  Winchester,  Oct- 

27,  1883,  Eleanor  May  (John  and  Charlotte  (Simp- 
son) Magee  (b.  1855)  ;  H.  C.  1880.  Clerk,  afterward 
partner,  with  Kidder,  Peabody  &  Co. 

2.  Mary  Pickard,  Oct.  31,  18G0,  Salem. 

3.  Paul,  June  12,  1863,  Milton;    m.   Sept.   27,  1888,  in 

Winchester,  Jessie,  dau.  of  Charles  Abbot  and  Esther 
(Cole)  Baldwin  (b.  1863). 

4.  Annie  Ware,  May  26, 1865  ;  m.  in  Weston,  June  4,  1890, 

Joseph,  son  of  Edward  A.  H.  and  Eugenia  (Teulon) 
Allen. 

5.  Jane  Loring,  Nov.  8, 1868  ;  m.  in  Milton,  March  12, 1895, 

Lyman  Whitman,  son  of  Justin  Edwards  and  Emma 
(Whitman)  Gale  (b.  Jan  1,  ,1873)  ;  H.  C.  1894. 

6.  Elizabeth  Ware,  Nov.  15,  1870;  m.  in  Weston,  Sept.  6, 

;.  Henry  Greenleaf,  son  of  George  Henry  and 
Mary  Frances  (Hitchcock)  Pearson  (b.  Dec.  26,  1870)  ; 
H.  C.  1893 ;  Ass't  Prof,  in  English,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Technology. 

7.  Frederick,  March  29,  1872;  H.  C.  1893;  m.  June  18, 

1894,  Mary  Anna  (Charles  J.  and  Julia  (Bryant) 
Paine. 

464.  vi.     William  Robert,  May  27,  1832,  Cambridge, 
vii.    Harriet,  Sept.  9,  1834,  Cambridge. 

viii.  Emma  Forbes,  Feb.  13,   1838,  Cambridge ;  d.  at  Milton,  Oct. 
23,  1898. 

The  compiler  of  this  Genealogy. 

465.  ix.    Charles  Pickard,  June  11,  1840,  Cambridge. 


203. 

John6  ( Henry, b  John,*  Joseph,3  John*),  born  in  Hingham, 
Dec.  19,  1795;  graduated  Harvard  College  1813;  M.D.  1816; 
died  in  Boston,  April  29,  1864;  married  first,  April  22,  1822,  in 
Hingham,  Helen,  daughter  of  Dr.  Levi  (Levi,  Nathaniel,  David, 
Stephen)  and  Desire  (Thaxter)  Lincoln  of  H.,  born  Dec.  20,  1798  ; 
died  Jan.  23,  1858,  in  Boston.  He  married  second,  Feb.  25, 
1862,  in  So.  Lancaster,  Mary  Greene,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and 
Dolly  (Greene)  Chandler  of  L.,  born  May  22,  1818.  He  was  a 
visiting  physician,  Massachusetts  General  Hospital ;  Hersey  pro- 
fessor Theory  and  Practice  of  Physic,  Harvard  Medical  School, 
1836-1858  ;  president  of  the  Massachusetts  Medical  Society,  1848- 


w  \i:i:  QENEALOGY.  L59 

ls")2  ;  fellow  of  the  American   Academy    of   Arts  and  Scien 
member  of  the  Boston  Society  for  Medical  Improvement. 

"He  waa  a  writer,  a  teacher,  and  for  many  year*  an  extern  d  labor- 

ious practitioner.     The  benignity  of  bia  temper^    the  impartiality  of  bia 
reasoning,  the  clearness  of  bia  perception,  the  justice  of  bia  inferences,  and 
the  attractive  language  in  which  be  conveyed  bis  thoughts,  caused  bia  pres- 
ence tn  be  welcomed  by  the  rick,  and  bia  counsel  to  be  Boughl  and  respi 
by  lii-  professional  brethren."     [Dr.  Jacob  Bigelow,  in  an  addresa  b 
the  Suffolk  District  Medical  Society.] 

Children,  all  by  first  wife,  born  in  Boston  : 

i.        LtJCI     At  us,7    Aug.    31,     1824;    m.    Nov.   6,    1851,    Z.-.txliel 
Adams,  son  of  Simon  ami  Eliza  (Adams)  Willanl  of  Do- ton. 

Children: 

1.  Ethel,  Oct.  17.  1856;  m.  in  L 885,  "William  James,  son  of 

William  James  and   Ann    (Smedberg)    Adams  (b.  in 
L854). 

2.  John   Ware,  Feb.  19,  L859. 

ii.      William,  Aug.  3,  1827  ;  d.  Nov.  is,  L832. 
166.  iii.     John,  Sept.  8,  L829. 

iv.     Robert,  Nov.  26,  L831  ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1832. 

v.      Robert,  Sept.  2,  1833;    d.  of  typhoid  fever,  at  Little  Washing- 
ton, N.  C,  April  10,  1863  j  nniii. 

"He  was  fitted  at,  the  Boston  Latin  School,  and  graduated 
at  Harvard  College  in  ls.V_\  On  leaving  college  he  entered 
the  Harvard  Medical  School.  He  went  to  Europe  in  May, 
1 85  !.  returning  in  Sept..  L855,  six  months  of  thi>  absei 
being  passed  in  Paris,  where  he  studied  in  the  hospital-. 
Graduating  from  the  Medical  School  in  1856,  he  began  the 
practice  of  his  profession  in  Boston.  In  duly,  L857,  he  was 
appointed  one  of  the  districl  physicians  of  the  Boston  Dispen- 
sary. On  the  breaking  out  of  the  War  of  the  Rebellion  he 
was  one  of  the  first  physician-,  to  enter  the  service  of  the 
Sanitary  Commission  in  L861.  He  was  subsequently  appoint- 
ed Burgeon  of  the  1 1th  Regt  Massachusetts  Volunteers,  which 
lefl  Boston  in  October,  L862.  1 1 i -s  last  illness  waa  brought  on 
during  the  siege  of  Little  Washington,  N.  (  '..  by  the  unusual 
labors  require  1  of  him  among  the  negroes,  aa  w  ell  as  in  his  own 
regiment ;  he  was  at  this  time  without  the  aid  of  hia  assistant 
Burgeon.     To  these  labors  be  gave  himself  unsparingly." 

vi.     Edith,  Sept.  30,  L835  j  m.  April  ">.  1858,  Albert  Fleetford, 

of  Joseph  Gage  and  Abby  Frances  (Lyman)  S  Ports- 

mouth, N.  EL  (b.  Jul)  18,  L832). 

Children  : 


160  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

1.  Helen  Ware,  July  19,  1859  ;  m.  March  24,  1886,  Mont- 

gomery Adams  (Charles  Bartlett  and  Katherine 
Montgomery  (Adams)  Crockett  (b.  March  24,  1860; 
II.  C.  1882,  M.D.  1886  :  Bellevue  Hospital,  N.  Y.)  ; 

2.  Lyman,  Sept.  1, 1862  ;  m.  June  4,  1890,  Hannah  Mason, 

dau.  of  Archibald  Campbell  and  Elizabeth  Hastings 
(Hatch)  Fowler  (b.  July  8,  1868). 

3.  Robert  Ware,  April  13,  1868  ;  m.  at  Medford,  Feb.  15, 

1898,  Mabel  (b.  Dec.  13,  1873),  dau.  of  Luther  and 
Minerva  (Fletcher)  Blaikie. 

4.  Gertrude    Ware,    June    21,   1870;  m.    June    14,   1895, 

Leonard,  son  of  James  Walker  and  Mary  Emma 
(Clough)  Tufts. 

5.  Lincoln  Flee/ford,  July  1,  1874;  H.  C.  1897. 

vii.  Helen  Lincoln,  March  18,  1838  ;  ra.  June  29,  1876,  Charles 
Montraville,  son  of  George  Bent  and  Melinda  (Wetherbee) 
Green  (b.  Medford,  Dec.  18,  1850  ;  grad.  II.  C.  1874  ;  M.D. 
1877  ;  asst.  prof,  obstetrics,  1894;  secretary  of  Harv.  Faculty 
of  Medicine,  1897  ;  fellow  of  Mass.  Med.  Soc.  ;  vice-pres. 
1899-1900;  vis.  phys.  dept.  of  Diseases  of  Women,  Boston 
City  Hosp.  and  Lying-in  Hosp.  ;  fellow  American  Gynaeco- 
logical Soc;  resides  in  Boston). 

Children : 

1.  Charles  Montraville,  Jr.,  Nov.  12,  d.  Nov.  14,  1878. 

2.  Robert   Montraville,    July   11,    1880;   student   in    II.    C, 

class  of  1902. 

viii.  Frances  Clark,  May  21,  1840;  m.  June  5,  1868,  William 
Hurst,  son  of  Neil  of  Prestwick,  Scotland,  and  Alicia  (Hurst) 
McNeil  of  Gibraltar,  Spain  (b.  Aug.  5,  1837). 

Children : 

1.  Robert  Ware,  April  12,  1869. 

2.  Fanny  Ware,  August  7,  1871. 

3.  Alice  Hurst,  June  10,  1875  ;  d.  March  29,  1881. 

4.  Neil  McNeil,  December  1,  1877  ;  d.  March  9,  1890. 

5.  Helen  Lesley,  December  8,  1882. 


204. 

William8  (Henri/,5  John,*  Joseph,3  John2),  born  in  Hingham, 
Aug.  3,  1797;  Harvard  College  1816;  Div.  Sch.  1819;  died  in 
Cambridge,  Feb.  19,  1852.  Settled  pastor  of  All  Souls  Church, 
New  York,  Dec.  18,  1821;  resigned  Sept.  19,  1836.  West 
Cambridge  1843-5.     He  married  June  10,  1823,  Mary,  daughter 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  L61 

of  Dr.  Benjamin  (bom  May  1,  17.").");  d.  Oct.  2,  lS-l«i)  and  Kliza- 
beth  (Oliver)  Waterhouse  (born  Cambridge,  A.ug.  •'>,  1799 ;  died 
in  Baden  Baden,  Aug.  1.  L872).  She  was  a  Bister  of  her  hus- 
band's brother  I  [enry*e  firsl  w  ife. 

Hf  w  as  the  author  of"  Zenobia,"  "  Letters  from  Palmyra,"  "  Aure- 
lian,'*  '"  Letters  from  Rome,"  etc. 

(  liililivn  : 

468.  i.  Benby^JuIy  17.  1824;  d.  Feb.  I.  L885. 

ii.  Loi  isa  1. 1. 1..  A]»ril  is,  L826;  d.  Oct  2  or  3,  1800,  imm. 

iii.  M\i:v  II\i;i:n  r,  Sept.  21,   1828, 

iv.  Ih  m:n.  Nov.  8,  1880;  d.   Lpril  21,  1885. 

v.  WiL]  lam,  Am-  3,  L832  ;  d,  March  2,  1834. 

vi.  William,  April  3,  L884  ;  d,  April  3,  1836. 

vii.  I'm  Di  Ric,  .Tunc  3,  18  13  ;  d.  at  Soden,  near  Frankfort  am  Main, 
Germany.   I860:   II.  ( '.  18G5;  M.D.  1868. 


205. 

CHARLES  Eu<>t'  |  Henry,8  John,*  Joseph,3  John11),  horn  in 
Cambridge,  May  7,  1814;  died  at  Winchendon,  Sept.  3,  1887; 
Harvard' College,  1834;  M.D.  1837;  married  Nov.  20,  1854, 
Elizabeth  Cabot,  daughter  of  Henry  (Joseph,  Thomas,  Thomas) 
and  Mary  (Jackson)  Lee  (horn  April  2,  1819;  died  Sept.  27, 
1898).* 

Child,  born  in  Boston  : 

M  uiy  Lee,7  Jan.  7,  1858  ;    resides  in  Boston. 


206. 

Thornton  Kjrexand4  (Henry,*  John,*  Joseph,'  John"),  horn 
in  Cambridge,  Feb.  23,  L823;  Harvard  College  1842;  LL.B. 
1834;  died  at  Fitchburg  in  L892.  He  married  in  Fitchburg,  dan. 
22,  L852  (by  Rev.  Horatio  Stebbins),  Lucy  Ann  Adams,  daughter 
of  Chedorlaomer and  Martha  Kox  (Upton)  Marshall  (horn  in  Fitch- 
burg, March  16,  L828).  He  was  judge  of  the  Police  Court  in 
Fitchburg. 

Children,  horn  in  Fitchburg: 

169.  i.     Chabli  a  Ej  [Ot,  lM.7  duly  17.  L853. 
ii.    Thobntok  Marshall,  April  27,  1866. 

•  The  "Gkis-<  Flowers,"  those  remarkable  models  of  flowering  plants,  bo  attractive 
to  the  masses  and  invalual  lOtany,  which  adorn  thi   "v      -       Museum" 

of  Harvard  I  Diversity,  were  donated  by  the  widow  and  daughter  of  L>r.  Charles  Elliot 
Ware,  as  a  memorial  of  his  life  and  work.     [C.  II.  I'- 
ll 


162  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


207. 


Otis9  (Azariahf  John,4,  Joseph,9  John*),  born  in  Newton, 
Jan.  19,  1796;  died  in  Barre,  April  25,  1872.  "  Worked  at  the 
fuller's  trade  after  his  father  ;  then  changed  to  farming.  Became  a 
Methodist,  as  did  all  his  children."  He  married  first,  in  West- 
minster, March  or  April  9,  1818,  Persis,  daughter  of  Jonas  and 
Anna  Merriam  (born  Feb.  28,  1798  ;  died  July  20,  1831)  of  W. 
He  married  second,  Nov.  13,  1831,  Sarah  Merriam,  sister  of  his 
former  wife  (born  Aug.  20,  1805  :  died  Feb.  13,  1888).  Descen- 
dants of  Sarah  Wilder,  the  first  white  child  born  in  Princeton, 
Mass.,  were  these  Merriam  sisters. 

Children  of  Otis  and  Persis,  born  in  Barre  : 

i.  Persis,7  Sept.  11,  1818  ;  d.  Oct.  27,  1874;  m.  Nov.  24,  1842, 
Aaron  Wait  (b.  Nov.  8,  1818  ;  d.  Nov.  24,  1824). 

Children : 

1.  George  Austin,  Feb.  23,  1846;  d.  Dec.  24,  1875;  m. 

July  20,  1871,  Ella  L.  Hatstat  of  Rutland  (b.  Feb.  4, 
1843). 

2.  Anna  Lucretia,  April  17,  1847  ;  m.  Nov.  8,  1870,  John 

Rice  of  Templeton. 

3.  Aaron    Goodhue,  March   26,  1848  ;  m.   Dec.  28,   1870, 

Eliza  M.  Wilson  of  Princeton  (b.  Dec.  28,  1848). 

4.  Persis  Mary,  March  9,  1850  ;  m.  Jan.  1,  1868,  John 

Holden  of  Princeton. 

5.  Edward  Seward,  Dec.  11,  1852. 

h.      Otis,  Sept.  18,  1819  ;  d.  Jan.  10,  1841  ;  unm. 

472.  iii.     Azariah,  Oct.  30,  1820. 

.iv.  Myra,  March  27,  1823  ;  d.  Nov.  28,  1891  ;  m.  Nov.  4  or  April 
27, 1846  (Sept.  27, 1845,  "  Lem."),  Jennison  Wheeler  (b.  Sept. 
1,  1819). 

Children : 

1.  Elizabeth,  March  29,  1846  (25,  1847)  ;  m.  June  3,  1867, 

Albert  M.  Thompson. 

2.  Abba,  March  4, 1850  ;  m.  June  2,  1870,  Frank  A.  Beane. 

3.  Rhoda,  Aug.  6,  1857;    m.  Oct.  3,  1876,  Herbert  W. 

Pond. 

4.  Harry  Jennison,  March  5,  1863 ;  d.  July  13,  1867. 

473.  v.      Leonard,  May  19,  1825  ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1893. 

vi.     Alexis,  Dec.  23,  1826;  d.  Aug.  10,  1844,  unm. 
vii.    Son,  Dec.  10,  1828  ;  d.  Jan.  18,  1829. 


u  \i;i.   <;km,  ULOGT.  It',.", 

Children  of  Otis  and  Sarah,  born  in  Barre: 

viii.  Su;ui,.inh  l'.i,  1838;  a.  Feb.  9.  1897  i  m.  Oct  I.  1855,  Henrj 
1 1.  ster  Brooks  (b.  March  21,  L834  ;  fl.  Jan.  29,  1893). 

( Ihildren  : 

1.  Alice  Levina,  Bdarch  27,  l>v>7  ;  m.  Oct.  6,  L875,  Charles 

1 1.  (  l«\  eland. 

2.  Mary  Elizabeth,  Nov.  26,  I860;  m.  Nov.  80,  1882,  John 

W.  Adams. 

3.  Sarah    Am/a,    A  j  nil     I,    lX6l>  ;    ill.    1 1  (i  il  ><  iL    Colfijian    of 

( iardner. 
■1.    George  Senr^Feb.  1,  l's,'>9. 
5.   Harry  Leroy,  Oct.  6,  1871  ;  d.  April  30,  1872. 
G.   Hatlie  Louise,  Oct.  6,  1871. 

17  1.   i\.      A\i;o\  Wood.  Jan.  2,  1837. 

x.      Mart,  Feb.  1.  L840;  d.  July  2,  1845. 

\i.  l.i  i  r,  N<>\.  ■_'.  1812;  in.  I-VI>.  10,  LS62,  Amos  Turner  Adams 
(1).  Jan.  7.  1st.;). 

Children  : 

1.  Sarah  Elsie,  Feb.  27,  1863  ;  m.  Oct.  29,  188G,  Wenzle 

J.  Brodmerkle. 

2.  Winifred  Abigail,  Oct.  15,  1871. 

§75.  xii.    Albert,  Oct.  09,  1844. 
476.   xiii.  John,  April  2,  1848. 

214. 

William  Danfortii"  (  William,*  Ben yam  in,4  Nathaniel,*  Na- 
thaniel?), born  at  Wrentnam,  Jan.  3,  1812;  married  first,  Almira 
or  Elmira  Leonard  of  Med  way ;  married  second,  April  29,  18.55, 
Elizabeth  W.  Jones  of  Wrcntham,  daughter  of  Kzekiel  Jones  and 
Elizabeth  (Benjamin,  Nathaniel,  Nathaniel)  "Ware: 

Children  : 

i.      William,1  1840. 

ii.  MAM  A..  Midway,  1842;  m.  Nov.  3,  1860,  William  H.  Guild 
of  Franklin  (of  James  A.  and  Lucena  P).;  b.  1842,  boot- 
maker 20  years. 

iii.      FRANCES  Zl  iu  wr,  franklin,  Sept.  30,  1845. 
482.  iv.     George  II.,  Medway,  April  8.  1848. 

v.  Louisa,  April  8,  1850,  Wrentham-;  m.  1st,  in  Fr..  Feb.  14, 
L869,  Charles  E.  Williams,  bootmaker  (b.  in  Fr.)  (Charles and 
Mary  A.) ;  he  20,she  l«  ;  by  Rev.Joseph  F.  Masse]  of  Belling- 
ham.  Charles  F.  Williams  d.  Dec.  17,  1896.  She  m.  2d. 
Altarado  H.  Parsons,  Yarmonth,  Me. 


164  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Child : 
Maude  Louise,  Nov.  29,  1869  ;  taught  9  years  in  Yarmouth, 
Me.,  and  Northampton  High  School,  after  leaving  Boston 
University  ;  she  m.  Feb.  8,  1899,  Willis  Avery  Smith  of 
Goshen,  Mass. 


215. 

Benjamin  Barnabas8  (  William,*  Benjamin,*  Nathaniel,3  Na- 
thaniel*), born  at  Wrentham,  Nov.  13,  1820;  married  first,  Sally 
Drake  (Jonathan  and  Phoebe)  (born  Easton ;  died  small-pox, 
Feb.  15,  1862,  in  Bellingham,  aged  41,  1,  2.  [Bel.  rec.]  He 
married  second,  Clarissa  Josephine  Harding. 

Children,  all  but  fourth  and  sixth,  born  in  Franklin  : 

i.       James  Ervin,7  Oct.  22, 1845. 

ii.      Edw.  Cary,  Sept.  20,  1848  ;  drowned  May  3,  1856. 

iii.     Elizabeth  Adelaide,  April  17,  1850;  d.  Bellingham,  Feb.  3, 
1862,  small-pox. 

iv.  Frank  Eldon,  July  22,  1852  ;  d.  of  dysentery  Sept.  1,  1853. 

v.  Jenny  Frances,  Oct.  22,  1854. 

vi.  Benjamin  B.,  Aug.  18,  1856. 

vii.  Edna  Jane,  May  17,  1858. 

viii.  Benjamin  J.,  "  murdered  at  the  West."     [L.  L.  W.]     Perhaps 

not  the  same  Benjamin, 
ix.     Frederick  Barnabas  [?  L.  L.  W.]. 
x.      Betsey,  d.  in  W.,  May  16,  1874. 


216. 

Warren6  (Warren,"  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,'  Nathaniel3), 
born  and  lived  at  Orrington,  Me.,  Dec.  16,  1810;  died  Dec.  18, 
1871 ;  married  Cynthia  Huntoon  of  Bangor,  March  26,  1840;  she 
was  born  in  1809  ;  died  March  17,  1886. 

Children : 

486.  i.       Elton  Warren,7  March  6,  1841. 

ii.      Wilbert,  Feb.  1,  1843;  d.  at   Fernandina,  Fla.,   in  1862  or 
1863 ;  in  army. 

487.  iii.     Nelson,    April    27,    1845  ;  d.    "  of  disease   contracted   in   the 

army,"  Feb.  22,  1883. 

iv.     Edwin,  Sept.  18,  1847  ;  d.  Oct.  1,  1847. 
v.      Evelyn,  July  22,  1852  ;  m.  S.  H.  Higgins. 
Children : 
1.  Louise;  2.  Frank 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  165 

vi.     Lrcv  Fogg,  March  1.  1856  ;  m.  Oct.  28, 1875,  Borace  N.  Mann. 
Children  : 
1.    Witberi ;  2.   Harriet;  '■'<.   Elton \   1.  Leroy  or  Lucy. 


217. 

Elbeidge8  I  Warren,*  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,2  Nathaniel*), 
horn  :it  Orrington,  .M^.,  Jan.  12,  L813 ;  died  July  27,  I860; 
married  Adaline  B.  Copeland  of  Brewer,  born  in  Is  14;  marriage 

certificate  issued  Nov.    1<>,    1*40. 
( 'liildrcn,  all  born  in  Orrington  : 

i.       Annette  S..7  Oct.  22,  L841  ;  d.  July  12,  1878,  unm. 
488.  ii.     Jairi  -.  March  '.».  1843  ;  d.  Feh.  •">.  1881. 

iii.    Caroline  ('..  .Ian.  19,  L845  ;  .1.  Sept.  •'!<>,  1853. 

iv.      ELBA  A.,  Aug.  17,   1850;   d.  Oct.  2:!.  lSSO,  num. 

v.      Charles  E.,  Dec.  L8,  L851  ;  d.  Nov.  26,  1876,  unm. 
vi.     Julia  F..  April  11.  L856;  d.  Oct.  1,  1862. 
vii.    Abby  B.,  June  27,  1860;  d.  May  27,  1870. 


221. 

Jo.siAH8  (Josiah,11  Jbsiah,4  Josiah,'  Nathaniel*),  born  at  Ox- 
ford, Dec.  12,  1812:  died  April  6,  1895.  He  was  adopted  into 
the  family  of  his  ancle,  Daniel  Cook  of  Wrentham.  In  his  twenty- 
fourth  year  (April  12,  I S :  1 7 )  he  married  Martha  or  Patty  M., 
daughter  of  Enoch  and  Betsey  Blake  of  Wrentham.  He  then 
bought  a  small  farm  in  Wrentham;  Mrs.  Ware  died  Dee.  7,  18G0, 
leaving  no  issue.  He  married  second,  Jan.  7,  1862,  Ann  Blake, 
sister  of  his  first  wife  (died  March  3,  1897,  aged  04  years). 

"  When  the  Norfolk  (  o.  R.  R.  (now  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.)  was  built, 
Mr.  Ware  was  appointed  its  first  agenl  at  Norfolk  station,  and  purchased 
land  and  erected  a  dwelling  house  adjacent  to  the  depot.  In  addition  to  bis 
duties  as  railroad  agent  he  carried  on  teaming,  farming  and  lumbering  -  \- 
tensivelj  :  and  a  large  lumber  business.  Mr.  War''  enjoyed  to  an  eminent 
degree  the  confidence  of  his  fellow  townsmen." 


223. 

Lyman  Cart*  (Darius,1  Josiah,*  Josiah,*  Nathaniel*),  burn 
in  North  Wrentham,  now  Norfolk,  June  27,  L815;  died  there  July 
4,  18G3  ;    married  first,  Dec.  1,  1841,  Harriet  .Mar-ball,  daughter 


166  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

of  Benjamin  and  Mary  (Torrey)  Kingsbury,  born  at  Franklin, 
June  23,  1815;  died  June  22,  1843.  He  married  second,  Nov. 
28,  1844,  Esther  A.,  daughter  of  William  Hurd  (originally  Heard), 
born  at  Newfield,  Me.,  March  1,  1823.  She  survives  him,  and 
resides  in  Wrentham. 

He  was  a  mechanical  engineeer ;  founded  the  Suffolk  Machine 
Co.  of  Baltimore  about  1847;  later,  as  mechanical  superintendent 
of  the  South  Boston  Iron  Co.,  he  invented  many  special  appliances 
for  boring  and  rifling  heavy  ordnance. 

Children : 

i.     Harriet  Isabel,7  Boston,  June  17,  1843  ;    d.  Boston,  April  22, 
1859. 
490.  ii.    Lyman  Eugene,  Baltimore,  March  15,  1849. 

iii.  Alice  Pamela,  Baltimore,  Feb.  22,  1851  ;  m.  May  19,  1875, 
William  Mellville  Proctor. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

1.  Thomas  Melville,  Sept.  13,  1876. 

2.  Marion,  Jan.  1,  1878. 

3.  Florence,  Sept.  9,  1879. 

4.  Isabelle,  Oct.  22,  1881 ;  d.  May  13,  1882. 

5.  Mildred,  April  22,  1883. 

6.  Braman,  Feb.  20,  1886. 

491.  iv.  Henry  Cleveland,  N.  Wrentham,  Jan.  1,  1853. 

492.  v.    Robert  Allison,  Boston,  April  14,  1858. 


224. 

Darius6  (Darkcs,"  Josiah*  Josiah,3  Nathaniel1),  born  at 
North  Wrentham,  now  Norfolk,  Sept.  25,  1820,  and  still  resides 
there;  farmer;  married  June  12,  1856,  Mary  Drake,  of  Easton, 
born  May  30,  1824. 

Children,  born  at  North  Wrentham  : 

i.  Myra  Jane,7  April  4,  1860 ;  m.  David  Henry  Murphy. 
Children : 

1.  Leon  Earte,  Sept.  11,  1893;  d.  Oct.  24,  1893. 

2.  Gladys  Lorette,  Sept.  11,  1893. 

3.  Elmer  Aubrey,  Oct.  3,  1899. 

ii.  Elmer  Ervin,  Oct.  13,  1865  ;    lives  on  the  homestead  with  his 
parents. 


u  \i;c.   (.ink  u.ooy.  167 


22.'). 


Elijah*  (Darius,1  Josiah,*  Josiah,'  Nathaniel*),  l><>ni  in  X. 
Wrentham,  A.ug.  24,  1823;  died  July  :'•,  L890,  al  Omaha,  Neb. 
He  married,  first,  Oct.  1,  1848,  Sarah,  daughter  of  William  and 
Luoj  |  Record]  Heard  (oi  Kurd),  born  al  Newfield,  Me.,  May  20, 
L827  ;  died  Feb  21,  L856.  He  married*  second,  at  Girard,  Pa., 
Nov.  27,  L856,  Mrs.  Martha  Ann  (Reed)  McCloud,  widow  al 
Matthew  McCloud  of  Boston,  and  daughter  of  David  and  Mary 
Martha  (Morse)  Read,  born  in  Williamsville,  Vt.,  A.ug.  26, 1820 ; 

died  at  Omaha,  Neb.,   May  2,  1890. 

lie  was  a  mechanical  engineer  and  inventor;  built  and  operated 
a  steam  carriage  in  1 862, 

Children  : 

494.  i.  BIybom  I.i'.!'..7  Nov.  11,  1855. 

ii.  W.vi.ti'.k  Elliot,  Dec.  9,  1857;  d.  Jan.  19,  1858. 

495.  hi.    WALTEK   Ki.i.swoimii.   Needhain,   Aug.  26,  1861. 

iv.  Ellen  Jul  ii  :  r.  Sept  16,  1864. 


I 


22  o. 

Samuel8  (I/uther,*  Etijah,*  Josiah,*  Nathaniel*),  horn  June 
22,  1803;  married  in  Xeedham,  March  27,  182."),  Elizabeth  D. 
Smith,  both  of  N.      He  resided  at  Bangor,  Ale.      He  died  May   28, 

1843.     His  widow  married,   second,   Winch;   she  died  Aug. 

4,  1885,  aged  79  years,  5  months,  2S  days. 

Child: 

Elizabeth   K..7  1826;    d.   Aug.   1,   18 17,  aged1  21,  in  Need- 
ham  ;  buried  with  her  mother  in  new  cemetery,  Welledey,  Mass. 


227. 

FRAKCia6  dYuvKi:  (Asa,*  Asa,*  Josiah,*  Nathaniel*),  born  in 
North  Wrentham,  dan.  28,  1825;  died  May  19,  18H5,  at  Norfolk. 
He  married,  \..v.  25,  1846,  Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Simon  and 
Elizabeth  Slocumb  (sister  of  Asa  Blake's  wife),  born  at  Wrentham 

Aug.  29,    1814;   died   in    Franklin  Aug.    10,    187'.';    buried   at    X. 
Wrentham. 
Children  : 

496.      i.   Ei  ..i\i    Fi;wi  is.7  <),.r,  5,  18  17. 

ii.  Anna  Leslie,  March  ll.  1850;  in.M.iy  •">.  1870,  Willard  Addi- 
son Armsby,  of  Winchester,  .Mass. 


168  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

iii.  Silas  Frederick,  Feb.  8,  1852;  d.  Oct.  6,  1853. 
iv.  Arthur  Slocumb,  April  15,  1866;  d.  Oct.  27,  1866. 


228. 

Daniel6  Neavell  (Daniel,6  Daniel,4  Josiah,3  Nathaniel2), 
born  Nov.  4,  1825  ;  died  May  10,  1891 ;  married  March  30,  1847, 
Gabriella,  daughter  of  Benjamin  and  Susan  Fuller,  both  of  Need- 
ham ;  she  was  born  May  30,  1827.  Resides  at  Winnebago  City, 
Minn. 

Children  : 

497.  i.  Frank  Newell,7  May  9,  1850. 

498.  ii.  Winfield  F.,  Jan.  11,  1872. 


229. 

Reuben6  Newell  {Reuben,6  Daniel,*  Josiah,2  Nathaniel2), 
born  at  Needham,  Dec,  3,  1830  ;  died  Sept.  21,  1861 ;  married 
May  1,  1856,  Marcia  Abigail  Kingsbury,  of  Waterbury,  Conn.  ; 
born  in  Waterbury,  May  1,  1833.  [She  married  again,  Benjamin 
D.  Le  Fevre,  by  whom  she  has  a  daughter  Edith.] 

Children : 

499.      i.  Howard  Reuben,7  Needham,  Dec.  25,  1856. 

ii.  Harry  Newell,  Sept.  1,  1860;  d.  June  3,  1861. 


230. 

William6  Smith  (Reuben,"  Daniel,*  Josiah,3  Nathaniel1), 
born  in  Newton,  Dec.  24,  1832 ;  married,  first,  in  Grantville 
(Wellesley  Hills)  Dec.  6,  1860,  Lucy  Ann,  daughter  of  William 
Stanwood;  she  died  in  Boston,  Feb.  10,1870;  39,6,4.  He  mar- 
ried, second,  Dec.  10,  1874,  Mrs.  Selenda  A.  (Eaton)  Moulton,  of 
Haverhill. 

Children,  born  at  Grantville  (Needham)  : 

500.      i.  Herbert  Stanwood,7  Jan.  23,  1862;  d.  April  19, 1897. 
ii.  Reuben  N.,  Aug.  23,  1863  ;  d.  July  5,  1881. 
hi.  George  H,  July  21,  1865  ;  d.  Dec.  29,  1890. 
iv.  Sarah  Bradford,  Sept.  5,  1867;  m.  June  15,  1897,  Ellery  E, 

Farwell,  of  Auburn,  Me. 
v.  Lucy  Evelyn,  Aug.  29,  d.  Oct.  29,  1869. 


w  \i:i:   OENEALOGT.  1  'i'.1 

231. 

Rki  i'.i.  \Yii.i.\i:i>  ( R'ikI \b  hunitl*  Josiah*  Nathaniel*), 
born  in  Needham,  Sept.  li>,  1826;  married,  first,  Feb.  •">,  1856, 
Mary  Ellen  Downes;  ahe  died  July  9,  L894.  Fie  married,  second, 
Dec.  LO,  1896,  Mrs.  Ella  B.  Ridley,  of Plainfield,  X.  J. 

Adopted  child  : 

Ellen    Emma,1    Nov.  21,   1876;   m.    Dec.  II,    1897,    Rawlins 
Lowndes,  <>t"  Waterbury,  Conn. 

234. 

"William'5  Avkky  (  William,1  Samuel,*  Samuel,'  Nathaniel*), 
born  at  Westminster,  Yt.,  .March  11,  L822;  died  at  Ellington, 
N.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  is1.*  I.  Practiced  medicine  more  than  thirty  years 
at  Owatonoa,  Minn.,  "very  much  respected  as  physician  and  man." 
He  married,  first,  Eliza  Lott.  He  married,  second,  Josephine 
McGlassion. 

Child  by  second  wife : 

Evelyn,7  April  .">,  1875.  r 


235. 

Lemtel  Raymond8  {William,1  Samuel,*  Samuel*  Nathan- 
iel*),  born  at  Westminster,  Yt.,  March  14,  1822;  married  March 
28,  184S,  Mary,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Mary  (Bayley)  StockweU. 
She  died  April  20,  1*95,  aged  69  years.  He  was  a  physician  and 
surgeon  of  the  homeopathic  school,  graduate  of  college  at  Boston  or 
New  York.     He  died  at  Ellington,  X.  Y.,  Sept.  5,  1894. 

( ihildren : 
502.  i.       W\i  i  i ■■:.•  A.m.  :».  1849. 

ii.      Martha  Elizabeth,  Portage,  N.  Y. :  m.  1st,  Nov.  17,  18 

Sterling  D.  Strever  (b.  Sept.  25,  1852;  d.Jan.  1.  1885).     She 
m.  2d,  Edwin  N.  Dunckel  ;  res.  at  Butte  City,  Mont. 
Children  of  S.  I),  and  M.  E.  (Ware)  Strever: 
1.   Pearl  Irene,  April  2."),  1870. 
•_'.  Joseph  A'..  March  30,  187  1. 

Children  of  Edwin  X.  and  M.  E.  (Ware)  Dunckel: 

1.  Emma  Ware,  July  15,  1886. 

2.  A  son,  1).  and  d.  in  Nov.,  1888. 

3.  Robert  G.,  Dec.  26,  1889. 

4.  Irene,  Feb.  1,  1892. 


±70  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iii.     Joel  Williams,  Aug.  15,  1854  ;  d.  young. 

iv.  Mary  Aurelia,  Auburn,  la.,  April  16,  1856  ;  taught  in  public 
schools;  m.  Sept.  21,  1876,  Joseph  N.,  son  of  Stephen  and 
Helen  (Isham)  Thacher,  b.  in  Burlington,  Vt  Res.  at 
Brownsdale,  Minn. 

Children : 

1.  Stephen  V.  5.    Thaddeus  A. 

2.  Mary  Ware.  6.    George  K. 

3.  Julius  E.  7.   Helen  J. 

4.  Leland  Lincoln.  8.  Laura  Belle. 

v.      Laura  Adams,  Sept.  28,  1858  ;  m.  James  M.  Weiser  of  Dublin,. 

Pulaski  Co.,  Va. 
vi.     Emma  Jane,  Jan.  10,  1863  ;  teacher;  m.  Frank  A.  Scheuber  of 

Livingston,  Mont, 
vii.    Lillian  Lincoln,  Jan.  15, 1866  ;  teacher  ;  m.  James  M.  Bales  ;, 

res.  Sunset,  Mont. 


237. 

Samuel,  Jr.6  (Samuel,*  Jonathan*,  Samuel,'  JVathaniel*) , 
born  in  Ware,  Feb.  26,  1821;  died  Oct.  18,  1879,  at  Garden 
Grove,  California;  he  married  June  13,  1843,  Mary  Agnes,, 
daughter  of  David  Chandler  of  S.  Hadley,  Mass.,  born  June  18, 
1821.  [Chandler  Family.]  She  resided  in  S.  Deerfield,  Mass.,  in 
1885;  in  Batavia,  111.,  1894;  returned  to  California. 

Child  : 
503.     Edward  Goodhue,7  May  4,  1846,  S.  Deerfield.. 


238. 

Austin6  (Samuel,6  Jonathan,4  Samuel,3  ]\TathanieP),  born  in: 
Ware,  Jan.  4,  1823;  died  in  Deerfield,  Aug.  27,  1883;  a  farmer. 
He  married  Nov.  26,  1844,  Sarah  Clapp  (born  1807  ;  died  at 
Deerfield,  Jan.  10,  1858  (rec),  or  March,  1859  (family).  He 
married  second,  June  22,  1864,  Sarah  A.  Hall,  Huntington,  Mass. 
(born  Oct.  20,  1832,  at  Staten Island),  now  lives  (1897)  at  Passa- 
dena,  Cal. 

Children : 

i.  Mary  Alice  (Allis),7  April  26,  1865,  S.  Deerfield.  "  She  is 
now  (1897)  studying  to  be  a  trained  nurse  in  the  County  Hos- 
pital of  Los  Angeles." 


WAKK    (il.Ni:  M.(»(iV.  171 

ii.     .Till  v    l.u  nr.i.i.  \  (l-u  i:\    I'.i .  i  i  s  ).    I  ).■■•.  25,   1868;  d.  from  the 

effects  of  a  fall  wWeal  play,  Nov.  15,  L875,  a)  S.  D. 


23!  I. 

WlLLIAM8  (Joseph  I\ 7 '  rkl '>/  ml ,*  Joint! '//<t  ,i ,'  S,r, ,>>"/,  Na- 
thaniel*), born  a1  Heath,  Sept.  11,  1831  ;  married  Nov.  $9,  1866, 
Eliza,  daughter  of  Isaac  1>.  and  Theodosia  (Newton)  Smead  of 
Coleraine,  Mass.  She  died  Nov.  27,  1880;  n<>  children.  They 
adopted  two.  He  married  second,  March  9,  1886,  Henrietta, 
daughter  of  Robert  Jackson  and  Henrietta  (Craft)  M'cCaughey,  in 

Lloonmi-dale,   ill.       He  served    in    Co.    II.,   2(>tli    111.   Vol. ,  at  V..rt 
HoneUon,  Sliiloh,  etc.,   Asst.    Signal    ofriccr   at  Vickshiir<j\   1st  Lt. 

Sig.  Corps,  l'.  S.  A.,  1*.'>."»,  with  McPherson.     Resided  at  Toledo, 
C,  from  1882;  at  Glenwood,  Fla.,  in  1897. 


240. 

Joseph8  {John*  Jonathan,*  Samuel*  Nathaniel*),  horn  in 
Conway,  June  17,  1832;  died  Nov.  7,  18G2  ;  married  duly  22, 
1858,  Martha  Emma  Roy.  Successful  lawyer.  Lives  now  at 
Sibley,  la. 

Children: 

504.  i.     Fi:r.i.v-.i;icK.:  July  0,  IS.V.i. 

505.  ii.    Joseph  E.,  May  17,  1863. 


241. 

Edward  K."  {Ralph,*  Jom/tlnm,*  Samuel,*  Xi/fJtmu'r?*),  born 
at  Granville,  Putnam  Co.,  111.,  Aug.  2,  1834;  died  Sept.  1,  is«n\ 
He  married  Aug.  <>,  1862,  Mary  E.  Maxwell  of  Franklin  Co., 
Mass.  ;   she  died  May  1,  1879.      Lawyer. 

(  "nildren : 

506.  i.  Ai.rur.n  K..T  An-.  28,  1863. 

507.  ii.  Charles  F...  July  3,  L865. 
iii.  1'kwi  is  I,..  Sepfr  16,  18§6. 
iv.  Mart  Lillian,  Oct.  12,  187  1. 


242. 

Lyman"  {Ralph,*  Jonathan,*  Samuel,'    Nathaniel*),  horn  in 

Granville,  111.,  Nov.  11,  1841  ;   married  dune  9,  1877,  Elizabeth, 


172  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

daughter  of  Robert  Law,  born  in  Galena,  111.,   Feb.    10,   1854. 
Physician.     Lives  1620  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago. 
Children : 

i.     Hildegarde,7  Nov.  20,  1892. 

ii.    Edith,  Feb.  18,  1894. 

iii.  Elizabeth,  March  20,  1897. 


243. 

Elisha  C.6  (Ralph,5  Jonathan,"  Samuel,3  Nathaniel*),  born  in 
Granville,  111.,  Aug.  30,  1846  ;  married  Sept.  6,  1870,  Mary  Hanna 
of  Aurora,  111. ;  lives  at  Hyde  Park,  111.  Real  estate  dealer  in 
Chicago. 

Children : 

i.     Ralph,7  July  3,  1877. 
ii.    Walter,  Feb.  13,  1880. 
iii.  Robert  Rea,  Jan.  3,  1883. 


244. 

Henry  F.6  (Ralph,6  Jonathan,4  Samuel,3  Nathaniel*) ,  born 
in  Granville,  111.,  Oct.  30,  1851;  married  at  Brunswick,  Me., 
June  27,  1897,  Josephine  Sandford  of  Boston.  Lives  (1897)  in 
Durango,  Colorado. 

Child : 

John  Sandforp,7  June  27,  1898. 


245. 

Thomas  Shepard8  (Thomas,5  Jonathan,*  Samuel,3  Nathan- 
iel2), born  July  20,  1836.  Lives  in  Whiting,  Kansas.  He 
married  first,  July  3,  1866,  Mattie  C.  Moody.  She  died  in  June, 
1869.     He  married  second,  in  1873,  in  Illinois,  M.  Wheeler. 

Children  : 

i.     Mattie  Elizabeth,7  June,  1869  ;  d.  Sept.,  1879. 

Second  marriage : 

ii.    Thomas  Russell,  Sept.  14,  1874. 
iii.  Ina  Dale,  Jan.  25,  1877. 
iv.  Ralph  Kirkland,  Aug.  31,  1879. 
v.    Laura  Belle,  March  19,  1882. 


w  ai;i:   QENEALOGY.  1  73 


246. 

Charles    Kiuki.\m>';    {Thomas*   Jonathan,*    Samuel'  Na- 
thaniel9) >  born  May  31,   L843;    married   Nov.    26,   L867,  Lucy 

Gunn.      Resides  at  Duwnes,  Kansas. 

( Ihildren  : 

.     i.,  mi  i;  <;..•  Nov.  L,  L869. 
i.    Em m  \  I..,  An-.  I,  1 873. 
ii.   Lkv  i  S.,  Jane  20,  L876. 
v.  Thomas  C,  July  11,1880. 


247. 

William    Stkwaut"     (Th<>mus,r'    Jonathan,*    Samuel,*    Na- 
thaniel"), born  March  26,  1848.     Resides  at  Corinth,  Kansas. 


248. 

Henry  Martin"  (Thomas,*  Jonathan,*  Samuel9  Nathaniel*), 

bom   May   13,    1854;  married  Aug.   21,    1883,    Ellen   Harrison. 
Resides  at  Granville,  111. 

Child  : 

Stephen  IIaukison,7  Dec.  27,  1885. 


249. 

James  White"  (Thomas,*  ■J<>iniil><i»,<  Samuel,*  NatJi<inlclt'), 
born  March  1G,  185G.     Resides  at  Granville,  111. 


250. 

Joseph  Edwin6  (  Thomas,*  J<>n<itli<i,>,i  Samuel*  Nathaniel9), 

born  Sept.  27,  1857;  died  Oct.  18,  1882.      Lawyer. 


251. 

Justin  Perkins6  (Thomas,9  Jonathan,*  Samuel,*  Nathaniel*), 

born  Aug.  17,  18G3.      Resides  at  Granville,  111. 


174  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


252. 


Levi  Ingols6  (Sylvester  Goodale,b  Jesse,"  Samuel,3  Na- 
thaniel'1), born  July  15,  1827;  lived  in  Brunswick,  Mo.  He 
"married,  but  had  no  children";  served  in  the  Mexican  war; 
resided  at  Tia.  Joana  [sic],  California,  in  1895. 


253. 

Goodale  Sylvester6  (Solomon  L.,b  Jesse,*  Samuel,3  Na- 
thaniel2), born  at  Dalton,  Mass.,  Dec.  30,  1822;  married  Louise 
Ruth  Bell  of  Dalton.  Died  at  Niagara  Falls,  May  7,  1857;  she 
died  in  Titusville,  Pa.,  Nov.  1872. 

Children,  all  born  at  Niagara  Falls  : 

i.     Ida  Louise,7  Dec.  8,  1848  ;  m.  Sept.  1,  1867,  Isaac  Newton  of 
Kalamazoo,  Mich.;  d.  in  New  York,  Sept.  16,  1886. 

Children  : 

1.  Mabel  Louise,  July  22,  1868  ;  d.  Sept.  15,  1885. 

2.  Harriet  Maud,  March  19,  1870. 

ii.    Helex  Seymour,  Oct.  2,  1850. 

iii.  Abby  Maria,  June  15,  1852;  m.  at  Titusville,  Pa.,  Aug.-.  21 T 
1875,  Augustus  Pitou  ;  d.  in  N.  Y.,  April  8,  1888. 

Children,  b.  in  New  York  : 

1.  Augustus,  Sejtt.  17,  1876. 

2.  Abby  Ware,  Jan.  25,  1880. 

3.  Louise  Ruth,  May  13,  1887. 

iv.  Lavinia  Porter,    Oct.  9,   1854;    m.  April    10,    1873,   Daniel 
W.  Wilson  of  Titusville,  Pa. 

Children : 

1.  Ethel,  Titusville,  April  16,  1874. 

2.  Grace  Belle,  July  30,  1878  ;  d.  in  Chicago,  Dec.  3,  1885, 

3.  Vinnie  Ware,  Chicago,  Sept.  17,  1886. 

*■    {fZoit^'}  Ch-go,  May  20,  18M. 


254. 

Charles  Seymour6  (Solomon  L.,b  Jesse,*  Samuel,3  Na- 
thaniel2), born  in  Dalton,  Mass.,  Feb.  22,  1824  ;  married  Oct.  15,. 
1851,  at   Niagara    Falls,    Helen    Amanda    (Otis,    Noah,  David, 


\\  IBJE  <;knkalo(;y.  1  7f> 

Micah,  Jacob,  John,  Humphrey)  Turner,  born  in  Medina,  X.  V., 
Sept.  :»,  L832;  died  in  Rochester,  N.  V.,  Sept.  :>,  L881.  Be 
was  a  physician ^  died  at  Niagara  Falls,  Sept.  21,  1*72. 

(  'liiMivn  : 

i.  Fannie  Si  vMni  i;.7  Niagara  Flails,  Dec.  I.  1852;  m.  in  TitueviHe, 
July  17,  L877,  George  Addison  (Timothy,  Bbenezer,  Benoni, 
-IdIhi,  John)  Wallace,  .M.I).,  < » t  Rochester,  N.  V. 

Children 

1.  Charles  Timothy,  Rochester,  Dec.  Id,  1879. 

2.  Olive  Sherman,  Buffalo,  X.  Y.,  April  25,  L885. 
;;.  Helen  Turner,  Buffalo,  July  22,  1889. 

4.   George  Francis,  Buffalo,  Nov.  8,  1*1)0. 

ii.   Charles  Tusker,  Niagara  Falls,  Nov.  28,   1856;  d.  May  26, 

L871. 
iii.  Jeanie  Porter,  Indianapolis,   Iml.,  May  29,  L865 ;  m.  Oct.  17, 

L888,  Philip  E.  Krdpatli  of  Niagara  Falls,  X.  Y. 


255. 

Justin  Cole*  (Solomon  L.,b  Jesse,*  Samuel,'  NatTueniel*), 
born  :it  Niagara  Falls,  Sept.  11,  L829 ;  married  Sept,  27,  18">4, 
Catherine  L.  Johnston;  died  at  Titusville,  Pa.,  Dec.  24,  1891. 
Served  in  the  war  of  the  Rebellion. 

Children,  all  horn  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  : 

i.     Elizabeth  Maria,1  Aug.   l">,  1855;  m.  Feb.  23,  L875,  George 
Levant  Lawrence  of  Titusville ;  d.  Jan,  17,  1880. 

Children,  born  in  Titusville  : 

1.  Edna  Zoe<  Feb.  3,  1*77. 

2.  Levant  Ware.  Nov.  6,  1879;  d.  May  29,  1886. 

ii.    Justina  Cole,  Jan.  11,  is.V.);  m.  Oct.  3,  1883,  Fred.  J.  Parmelee 
of  Mentor,  <  )hio. 

( !hildren,  born  in  Mentor : 

1.  Margaret  Louise,  March  3,  1887. 

2.  Frederick  Ware.  Jan.  29,  1890. 

3.  Maze  Elizabeth,  April  17,  L89  I. 

iii.  Kate  Loi  tSE,  Sept.  I.  I860;  m.  An-.,  1882,  Homer  K.  Greene 
of  Titusville. 

(  hild: 

Lei    ,  S      •  30,  Lfl 


176  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


256. 

Henry  Scott6  (Solomon  L.,b  Jesse,4  Samuel,3  Nathaniel*), 
born  at  Niagara  Falls,  Aug.  24,  1833  ;  married  Jan.  4,  1857, 
Mary  Josephine  Stickles  ;  died  July  26,  1892.  "One  of  the  fore- 
most business  men  of  Niagara  Falls,  and  reputed  to  be  a  millionaire  ; 
a  stockholder  in  hotel  and  manufacturing  companies,  director  in  two 
banks  here,  and  head  of  the  large  Hardwick-Ware  Manufacturing 
Company  of  Buffalo."     [Newspaper]. 

Child : 

Henrietta  Mary,7  June  15, 1858  ;  m.  Dec.  22,  1880,  Alan  H. 
G.  Hardwicke. 

Child : 

Henry  Scott  Ware,  Niagara  Falls,  Nov.  4,  1881. 


257. 

Jesse  Dwight6  (Solomon  L.,°  Jesse,*  Samuel,2  Nathaniel1), 
born  at  Niagara  Falls,  Jan.  26,  1838  ;  married  in  Savannah,  Ga., 
Nov.  20,  1859,  Mary  A.  McCall ;  he  died  Nov.  5,  1879,  in 
Savannah. 

Children,  born  in  Savannah: 

i.       Charles  Solomon,7  July  5,  d.  July  30,  1860. 
ii.      George  Dwight,  Jan.  1,  18G2  ;  d.  Oct.  30,  1880. 
iii.     Mary  Ella,  July  16,  1865  ;  m.  Dec.  7,  1881,  John  Raymond 
Bailey. 

Children : 

1.  John,  1885.  3.  Edward,  1891. 

2.  Jesse,  1889.  4.  Mabel,  1893. 

iv.     Justin,  March  26,  1868;  d.  March  26,  1891. 

v.      Ida  Bell,  Sept.  26,  1870. 

vi.     Jesse  Dwight,  Jan.  26,  1873. 

vii.    William  Henry,  Nov.  11,  1877. 

viii.  Edward  Cole,  Jan.  15,  1880;  d.  March  15,  1881. 


258. 

Amariah6  (JVathan,b  Miphalet,4  Ebenezer,*  Robert2),  born  at 
Wrentham,  July  28,  1768  ;  died  Nov.  5  or  6,  1839,  aged  71 ; 
married  May  10,  1810,  Betsey,  daughter  of  Joel  Ware,  No.  118; 
she  was  born  March  5,  1787,  died  in  Franklin,  Dec.  11,  1822. 


w.vKi:  <;r.\r.  u,o<-;y.  177 


Children  : 


,519.  i.      Oben  Cutlebt  ("  Orion  "  rec),  Feb.  24,  1811;  d.  Sept  15  or 
16,  1875. 

520.  ii.      Cam  b  A i  3tik,  Dec  20,  L812. 

iii.     Ki  i/  vr.i  in  Blake,  April  21,  1815;  .1.  Nov.  23,  L873;  m.  On. 

81,  ls:;7.  Thomaa  B.  (No.  294)  Ware. 
iv.     Cvki  s  Dean,  Nov.  3,  1817;  d.  A.ug.  L8,  L819. 

v.      Ctnthm  [bene,  Jane  I.  L820;  m.  Oct.  1,  18  I"»,  Moses  Draper, 
of  Dedham  (b.  -Inly  24,  1815). 

Children  : 

1.  Irene  Watson,  A.ug.  15,  1846;  m.  Feb.  1!',  1865,  James 

Alh.  Billings  (b.  Nov.  in.  L845). 

2.  EUis,    An-.     11,    1848;  m.  Sept.    19,    1880,    Jane    L. 

Tibbetta  i  b.  April  30,  18;,;;). 

."..   Frances   Ella,  Oct    I,    L84!)  ;  m.    .Ian.  3,   1870,   James 
White  Dupee  (b.  Oct.  17.  is  Hi). 

4.  Edson,  April  8,  L851  ;  d.  Sept.  8,  L853. 

5.  Elman,  April  21.  d.  Sept.  11,  1855. 

0.  Eldora,  April    21,    is:,;,    (twin);  m.    Nov.    1."),    1873, 
Thomaa  Marshall  Smith  (b.  Dec  17,  1854). 

7.  Eugene,  June  12,  1856. 

8.  Oren   Ware,  March  L3,  L858 ;  d.  Jan.  4,  18G9. 

9.  Elman  Austin,  Aug.  5,  1862. 


259. 

Nathan,  Jr.*  (Nathan,*  Eliphalet,4  JEbenezer,3  Robert*), 
born  in  AVrcntlmin,  Oct.  2:',,  1778  ;  died  in  Walpole,  Dec.  3,  1862  . 
married  July  3,  1802,  in  Walpole  (intention  rec.  June  22,  1803), 
Eunice,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Sarah  Smith  of  Walpole,  born  March 
7,  178.",;  died  Jan.  21,  1866.  See  Appendix  for  hiB  very  interest- 
ing autobiography  written  in  his  8  1th  year. 

Children,  born  in  Walpole  : 

521.  i.       Lyman  Smith.7  Oct.  23,  L803  ;  d.  July  17,  1877. 

522.  ii.      Newell,  May  29,  L806;  J.  May  10,  1881. 

iii.     Horace,  Dee.  12.   lsijs,  a  moulder  and   farmer;  d.  March  28, 
lss2  ;   unmarried. 

523.  iv.     Ellis,  Nov.  2.  L810. 

524.  v.      Nathah  I'i-iiik,  March  30,  isi:;. 

vi.     Lowell  Davis,  Dec  23,  181  I  ;  d.  Nov.  7.  L817. 

525.  vii.    John  Warben,  May  28,  1817;  d.  Dee.  12.  L861. 

viii.  Eunice  Mabia,  A.ug.   17.   L818 ;  d.    •  Medfield,  Dec  1.  1881  ; 
m.  June  Is.  1840,  David,  son  of  D.  and  Hannah  Richardson 

12 


178  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Plympton  of  Medfield  (b.  July  9,  1811).      "The  third  David 
successively  to  own  the  old  Plymptou  homestead  in  Medfield, 
where    stood   the   old  '  Block  House '  against  the  Indians." 
[Wights.] 
Children,  born  in  Medfield  : 

1.  Elizabeth  Maria,    May  23,    1841 ;  m.    May    15,  1862, 

William  F.  Guild,  farmer,  of  Walpole  (b.  April  30, 
1851). 

2.  David  Edwin,  Aug.  17, 1843  ;  d.  June  19,  1881,  unm. 

3.  Caroline  Louisa,  Dec.  9,  1846 ;  m.  Sept.  12,  1878,  J. 

J.  Demerritt  of  N.  H. 

4.  Frederic  Ware,  June  29,  1850. 

ix.     Lowell  Davis,  Nov.  11,  1820 ;  d.  Feb.  9,  1825. 

x.  Julia  Leland,  Jan.  27,  1822  ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1883  ;  m.  June  12, 
1851,  Samuel  C.  Battles  of  North  Bridgewater  (Brockton), 
engineer  (b.  Dec.  14,  1823  ;  d.  April  10, 1894,  killed  instantly 
on  R.  R.  at  Avon,  Mass.). 

Children,  born  in  Walpole  : 

1.  Julia  Etta,  July  14,  1854 ;  d.  Jan.  9,  1863. 

2.  Horace   Chessman,   April  30,  1858;  clerk,  m.  Jan.  1, 

1885,  Bertha  Howard  Mendall  of  Marion,  Mass.  (b. 
Aug.  31,  1858). 

3.  Stella  Louise,  June  30,  1860 ;  m.  Sept.  15,  1886,  James 

H.  Mendall. 

4.  Ellis  Warren,  July  6,  1862  ;  leather  dealer. 

xi.  Sarah  Ann,  Aug.  5,  1828  ;  d.  July  1,  1858,  N.  Wrentham ; 
m.  April  23,  1857,  Silas  Everett  Fales,  carpenter,  Walpole 
(b.  Aug.  10,  1828). 

Child : 

SarahWare,  June    4,    1858;  m.    Aug.  31,    1897,  George 
Lewis  of  Reading  (b.  Boston,  Nov.  9,  1846). 

xii.    George  Henry,  Dec.  29,  1829 ;  d.  March  15,  1832. 


260. 

Asa6  (Nathan,*  ffliphalet,4  Menezer,3  Robert*),  born  April 
15,  1780;  died  March  27,  1856;  married  Irene  Clark,  born  May 
20,  1784,  in  Medway,  where  she  died  May  7,  1864,  aged  80. 
Children : 

i.     Asa,7  Jan.  27,  d.  Jan.  29,  1805. 

ii.    Clark,  Jan.  26,  1806;  d.  Sept.  14,  1831,  unm. 


H \ RE    GENEALOGY.  179 


261. 


Duty6  (  Olin  ■r,i  EHphalet,4  Ebenezer,  Robert*),  born  in 
Wrentham,  April  tft,  r789j  died  June  29,  L860,  at  Franklin,  of 
"gall  Btones."  Parmer.  He  married  Deo.  17,  1810,  Olive, 
daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin  (who  died  in  Brewer,  Me.,  May  4, 
18^9)  ami  Abigail  Kingsbury;  she  was  born  July  -,  1779;  died 
"widow,"  Dec.  8,  t875,  of  "old  age." 

Children,  order  not  known  : 

58JL.   i.      A  i .r.i.i:  r  «  >\ii.ki,t  .lul\   9,  1,8]  1. 

ii.    Susan  Merrill,  d.  aged  70;  m.  Edmand  Hartshorn  of  Frank- 
lin. 

iii.  George  Richard,  d.  at  Franklin  ;  nil  from  a  tree  and  hurt  his 
spine. 

532.  iv.  Lyman  Stoddard,  1819,  Milford,  Mass. 

533.  v.    t  ,n .i-.i.i;  i  Ad  \m>. 
vi.    I.«'\\  r.i.i.,  (1.  young. 
vii.  Wakui.n,  (1.  young. 


262. 

[SAIAH"  (Oliver,''  Eliphalet,*  Ebenezer?  Robert11);  date  and 
place  of  birth  not  known;  died  at  Wrentham,  .March  20,  1865, 
"  son  of  Oliver  and  Betsey."  He  married  Judith .  [He  was  re- 
membered by  L.  L.  W.]. 

Child  : 

EJBSULA,7  "of  Isaiah  and  Judith,"  d.  at  Wr.,  May  24,  1862. 


263. 

Amos*  (Joe?,5  Elisha,*  Ebenezer'  Robert7),  born  in  North 
Wrentham,  April  22,  L185,  "at  3  o'clock  in  the  morning*;  died 
April  25,  1832.  He  married  first  in  Wrentham,  dan.  1,  1807', 
Jemima  Sanford.  She  died  Dec.  21,  1808,  aged  26.  He  married 
second,  Jan.  5,  1813,  at  Mansfield  (by  Rev.  Richard  Brigge) 
Eunice  Brainard  Codding.  She  outlived  him  and  married  April 
18,  1833,  Timothy  [de.  '   She  died  April  L8,  L875,  aged  90  years. 

Children  : 

i.     Bannah,7  Nov.  6,  1807;  <1.  April  11,  1809. 

ii.     Samii  i.  Win  ITON,  Sept.  8,  1  <s  1  ■"»  ;  'I  row  Bed  in  Providence  River, 
Juue  17,  1832. 


180  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ill.  Mart  Emily,  Sept.  25,  1817 ;  m.  Dec.  1,  1847,  Henry  Howard 

of  N.  Bridgewater. 
Children : 

1.  Henry  Wheaton,  m.  Mary  Emma  Pitts. 

2.  Emily  Ware,  m.  Joseph  Dickinson. 

3.  Bertha  Codding,  m.  Horace  A.  Page. 

iv.  Amanda  Maria,  May  3,  1827  ;  m.  Dec.  25, 1862,  Rev.  Franklin 
Davis. 
Child : 
Franklin  Ware,  1867  ;  m.  Sept.  17,  1893,  Mabel  A.  Bennett. 


264. 

Alvan6  (Joel,5  Elisha,4  Ebenezer?  Robert*),  born  in  North 
Wrentham,  April  17,  1790;  died  Sept.  19,  1852,  at  "3  o'clock  in 
the  morning."  He  married  Polly,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Polly 
Williams,  or  P.  Hooker.      [L.  L.  W.]     She  died  April  25,  1852. 

Children : 

i.     Harriet  Maria,7  Sept.  1,  1820 ;  m.  Phineas  Morse  ;  d.  at  N. 

Wr.,  Feb.  26,  1840. 
ii.    Betsey,  m.  May  20,  1834,  Julius  C.  Johnson  of  Medfield. 
iii.  Eliza  Ann. 


265. 

Timothy6  (Timothy,6  Timothy,*  Robert,3  Robert*),  born  in 
"Wrentham,  Sept.  30,  1779 ;  married  June  10,  1798,  Hannah 
Grant;  resided  at  Boston;  died  there  Dec.  20,  1822. 


266. 

Avery  Sprague6  (Timothy,5  Timothy,1  Robert,3  Robert*), 
born  in  Wrentham,  June  10,  1792;  died  March  31,  1838,  at 
Otsego,  Mich.  ;  married  March  9,  1826,  Amanda  Kinney  (or 
Kenney)  of  Salisbury,  Vt.  Graduated  at  Middlebury  College  in 
the  class  of  182 1  ;  became  a  Congregational  minister.  Was  a  Home 
Missionary  in  Northern  Vermont. 

Children : 

i.     Sylvester  Howard,7  May  4,  1827. 

ii.    Philander  Kenny,  1830. 

iii.  Timothy  Lewis,  Feb.  9,  1829  ;  d.  at  3  yrs.  [1832]. 

iv.  Amanda  Paine,  Oct.  10,  1833. 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  181 

267. 

V  Elia8«  (ffliaa,'  Timothy,*  Robert,'  Robert*),  born  in  Wren- 
tham,  Mass.,  Feb.  19,  L782 ;  died  Nov.  24,  L859,  al  St.  Louis, 
Mo.  Be  married  Nov.  L3,  L809,  Abigail  Leach,  daughter  of 
Giles  and  Mehitable  Wilber.  She  died  Sept.  8,  L862.  HeMhelda 
commission  as  ensign  in  3d  Beg.  Enfantry,  2d  Brig.,  1st  Div.,  Muss. 

Militia,  in   1818." 
Children  : 

^536.  i.     Edward  Young,7  Nov.  27,  1811  ;  d.  July  27.  L877. 

ii.    Adelaide  Maria.  Nov.  2,  1813;  m. at  Medfield,  Dec  11,  1831, 
David  Cobb  of  Boston. 

Children  : 

1 .  David,  Jr. 

2.  Adalaide,  in.  1st, ( iarpenter  ;  m.  2d,  II.  S.  Webster. 

Resides  in  Brookline. 

iii.  Melinda  Jane,  Nov..'!,  1S1.">  :  d.  .March  1.  ISsi),  af  New  Orleans, 
La.;  m.  1st,  Lorenzo  Dow  Ware,  No.  53S.     He  d.  Nov.  11, 
1839.     She  m.  2d,  in  1846,  John  How. 
For  her  Wan;  children  see  No.  538. 

Children  of  John  and  Melinda  Jane  (Ware)  How: 

1 .    William  Claflin,  in  Natchez,  Miss.  ;  d.  young. 
fo-*^.  !         2.  Edward  W..  lives  in  New  York  City. 

3.  "  St.  Louis."     "  His  father  was  mayor  of  the  city,  so  he 

named  his  son  after  the  city."     Dead. 

4.  John  ;  dead. 

536a.  iv.  Elias  Henry,  April  2,  1818. 

v.    Abigail  Leacii.  Jan.  10,  1821  ;  d.  March  5,  1823,  in  Wr. 

vi.  Polly  Groves,  May  19,  1823  ;  m.  June  23,  1844,  Joseph  A. 
Woodward. 


268. 

Preston6  (Elia*,1'  Timothy,*  Robert,3  Robert?),  horn  inWren- 
tham,  Sept.  24,  1 7 -S 3  ;  died  in  Medway,  May  7  or  -lime  15,  1864. 
He  married  first  in  ISO"),  Nancy  Kay,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  She 
died  Sept.  7,  1813,  at  Wrentham,  in  her  "  27th  "  year.  I  [e  married 
second,  Dec.  11,  L814,  Electa  Richardson  of  Medway;  she  died 
Sept.  3,  1S31,  in  he-  "  1  1th  yr." 

Children  : 
537.  i.       Robert  Galen,7  Dec.  2,  1805. 


182  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

ii.  Elizabeth  Eay,  April  8,  1807  ;  d.  Dec.  30,  1872.  "  A  lady 
of  great  excellence  and  much  beloved  by  her  kindred."  [B. 
K.  W.]  ;  unm. 

538.  iii.     Lorenzo  Dow,  July  10,  1809  ;  d.  Nov.  11,  1839. 

iv.     Nanct,  Aug.  28,  1813 ;  d.  Dec.  23,  1897 ;  m.  March  30,  1845, 

Cunliff. 

v.      Mary  Hayward,    Dec.    25,  1816;  living  at  Ashland,   Mass., 

1898,  unm. 
vi.     Lecta  Malvina  Fitzlan  ("  Electa"),  Wr.,  Jan.  13,  1820  ; 

m.  Oct.  24,  1841,  Edwin  A.  Forbush  of  Ashland.     Kem.  to 

Nashua,  N.  H. 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham ; 

1.  Sarah  E.,  June  5,  1843  ;  m.  April  8,  1867,  George  S. 

Downs.  She  writes  under  the  name  of  "  Mrs.  Georgie 
Sheldon  "  ;  has  been  a  regular  contributor  for  some 
years  to  the  New  York  Weekly,  whose  publishers 
have  printed  in  book  form  a  number  of  her  stories, — 
"  Brownie's  Triumph,"  etc. 

2.  Preston  Ware,  June  10,  1846. 

3.  Edwin  A.,  April  17,  1848. 

4.  Flora  D.,  Sept.  2,  1852  ;  d.  Feb.  28,  1888. 

5.  Walter  E.,  Dec.  28,  1854. 

539.  vii.    Preston,  Aug.  13,  1821  ;  *  Feb.  1,  1890. 


269. 

James6  (Elids,*  Timothy,*  Hobert,*  Robei't2),  born  in  Wren- 
tham, Nov.  2,  1785 ;  d.  in  Medfield,  Dec.  19,  1865 ;  buried  in 
Maiden;  married  first,  Dec.  16,  1810,  Melenda  Shaw  White.  She 
died  July  15,  1816,  aged  28,  at  Wrentham  Centre.  He  married 
second,  May  24,  1818,  Eliza  Pierpont,  daughter  of  Joseph  and 
Elizabeth  (Pierpont)  Pope*  of  Boston.  She  was  born  in  Boston, 
Sept.  11,  1788  ;  died  in  Medfield,  Aug.  22,  1865.  He  was  called 
"Ensign"  in  1810,  "Captain"  in  1818. 

Children : 

i.     Jane  Melinda,7  Wrentham,  Aug.  3,  1812  ;  d.  May  12,  1816; 

bur.  at  W.  Centre. 
540.  ii.    James,  July  2,  1819  ;  d.  at  Everett,  April  11,  1883. 

iii.  Emily,  Wrentham,  Aug.  17,  1821  ;  lived  at  Springfield;  died  at 

Ashland,  Oct.  9,  1888,  aged  67  ;  bur.  at  Everett. 

*  March  1,  1833,  James  Ware  administered  on  the  estate  of  Joseph  Pope  (Medfield), 
at  the  desire  of  "  a  mother  and  three  brothers  and  sisters,  his  next  of  kin."  (Prob.  her 
brother.)  Paschal  P.  Pope  d.  Boston  1867,  left  a  bequest  to  P.  P.  P.  Ware,  and  desired 
to  be  buried  in  Boylston  St.  graveyard  in  the  tomb  of  Joseph  Pope  and  Benjamin  Pier- 
pont, "  where  my  mother  was  buried." 


\vw;e  genealogy.  183 

541.  iv.  Paschal  Paolj  Pope,  June  12,  L820;  <1.  before  1888. 

542.  v.    Joseph  <).,  Nov.  7,  L824  ;  d.  Nov.  8,  l-  '7. 

543.  vi.  Addison  Pterpont,  Aug.  27,  1829,  a1  Bfedfield,  " of  James  and 

Eliza  ( Pope)"  from  Wrentham. 


271. 

Ephbaim  Geoveb'  (Miast'  Timothy,*  Robert*  Robert?)  ,bora 
in  Wrentham,  Aug.  25,  1791  ;  died  Nov.  8,  L862;  married  May 
13,  1816,  Sarah,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  Coverley  (born  at 
Boston,  Jan.  7,  1790;  died  dune  1870). 

Children  : 
544.  i.     Samuel  Coverly,7  Boston,  Aug.  12,  1818  ;  (1.  in  Newton, 
ii.    EPHRALM  GbOVEB,  <i.  at  Boston,  num. 
iii.  John-  AVinsi.ow.  d.  March  81,  1894,  a1  Foxboro. 
iv.  Sarah  Jane,  Jan.  18, 1830;  unm. ;  d.  Dec.  29,  1891,  in  E.  Fox- 
boro'. 

273. 

Addison6  (fflias,*  TSmothy,*  Iioho-f,'  Unhi-rt"),  horn  in  Wren- 
tham, Sept.  29,  1802  :  died  at  Washington,  D.  C,  Oct.  12,  1872. 
He  married  first,  in  1831,  Mary  Eliza,  daughter  of  Daniel  and 
Tamsan  Haynes  ;  she  was  born  Sept.  7,  1807  ;  died  at  Springfield, 
Mass.,  April  14,  1846.  Ho  married  second,  in  1847,  Sarah  II., 
daughter  of  Marian  Smith ;  she  died  at  Springfield,  duly  8,  1849, 
aged  33.  He  married  third,  Aug.  25,  1852,  Hannah  Phelps.  She 
died  in  Greenfield  in  1 8 '. '  T . 

Children  : 
5  17.  i.     Edwin  A.,7  Aug.  20,  1832  ;  d.  July  28,  1885,  at  Sweet  Springs. 
548.  ii.    Addison,  Feb.  22,  L835  ;  d.  July  16,  1894,  in  New  York. 
iii.  William  Henry,  May  28,  1838;  d.  Sept.  17,  1840. 
iv.  Annie  I).,  April  L9,  L841  ;  m.  Sept.  5,  L883,  John,  son  of  John 
and  Mary  Barnes  (b.  May  3,  1838  ;  d.  Feb.  10,  1898). 

274. 

Samuel,  Jr.9  (Samuel*,  Jonathan*,  Robert',  Robt  rt*),  born  in 
Wrentham,  June  25,   1784;   died    in    Franklin,   May    16,    L861 ; 

married  June  19,  1817  (in  Franklin,  by  Rev.  \.  Emmons),  Sally, 
daughter  of  Nathan  and  Sarah  (Smith)  Daniels,  born  in  Franklin, 
June  1,  1789;  died  at   Medway,  Nov.  31,   1889,  aged  LOO  years 

and  6  months. 


184  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.  Olive  Daniels,7  July  6,  1820 ;  d.  Oct,  24,  1897,  at  Fernandina, 
Fla. ;  m.  Dec.  4,  1845,  Elisha  Fisher  (Elisha  and  Ruth  (Fisher) 
Richardson  of  Fr.,  nurseryman.  To  Brentwood,  L.  I.  [N.  Y.?], 
1861.     Ret.  to  Medway,  1884. 

ii.    Samuel  Gilbert,  March  8,  1824;  d.  F.,  Oct.  12,  1826. 

iii.  Sarah  Smith,  Nov.  12,  1828  ;  m.  April  26,  1856,  Marcellus,  son 
of  Alanson  or  Alfred  and  Caroline  (Wright)  Woodward   of 
Medway,  b.  Whitfield,  Me.     He  d.  Dec.  25,  1877.     She  lives  in 
Medway  in  1898. 
Children : 

1.  Marcella,  July  11,  1857  ;  d.  Jan.  5,  1859. 

2.  Marcellus,  Feb.  11,  1859  ;  d.  March  8,  1859. 

3.  Sarah   Marcella,  Sept.    25,   1860 ;  m.    E.    D.   -Putney, 

Brentwood,  L.  I.,  July  5,  1881. 

4.  Flora  Elizabeth,  Nov.  10,  1862.     "  Has  been  teaching  on 

L.  I.  the  past  3  years."     (1886)    [0.  D.  R.]     LiveB 
at  Medway. 

5.  Preston  Marcellus,  Jan.  10,  1866  ;  lives  in  Medway. 

6.  Palmer  Alfred,    Oct.  15,  1867;  lives  in  Medway;  m. 

Julv  11,  1895,  Annie  Cotton.     Lives   at  Franklin, 
1898. 

v.    George,  March  18,  1833  ;  d.  Sept.  25,  1833. 


275. 

Alfred6  (Samuel,*  Jonathan,*  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in 
Wrenthara,  July  9,  1786;  died  at  Franklin,  March  11,  1854. 
Carpenter.  He  married  first,  Dec.  21,  1815,  Jemima,  daughter  of 
Jason  and  Mary  Fisher  of  Franklin.  She  died  Dec.  20,  1832.  He 
married  second,  Jan.  28,  1851,  Beebe,  daughter  of  Josiah  and  Mary 
A.  Draper,  born  in  Attleboro'  about  1797  ;  died,  a  widow,  May  3, 
1882,  aged  "86,  0,  1,"  of  "old  age";  buried  at  Attleboro'.  He 
"  lived  on  Franklin  Road  to  Medway." 

Children,  born  in  Franklin  : 

i.  Emeline,7  Nov.  21,  1818  ;  d.  Dec.  1,  1839,  unm.  "  She  studied 
in  the  seminary  at  Oberlin,  Ohio,  about  1836  ;  the  next  winter 
she  went. to  Canada  as  teacher  of  a  colored  school.  Her  labors 
and  exposures  were  too  much  for  her.  The  seeds  of  consump- 
tion developed  so  rapidly  that  she  was  obliged  to  return  to 
Franklin.  Though  quite  a  disappointment  to  give  up  her  life 
work  her  end  was  jDeace."     [O.J 

ii.    Alfred  Fisher,  1820  ;  d.  in  N.  Y.  about  1875. 

iii.  James  Edson,  March  25,  1832;  d.  April  1,1834. 

iv.  Edson,  about  1859  ;  d.  about  1860. 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  185 


270. 

Willard6  (Samuel,1  Jonathan/  "Robert*  Robert  ),  born  May 
27,  L795 ;  died  abouf  1875 ;  married  Anna,  daughter  of  Job  and 
Sarah  Green  of  Smithfield,  K.  I.  She  died  Feb.  L3,  1884,  aged 
88,  at  Woonsocket,  R.  I . 

( Ihildren  : 

550.  i.       Elias,1  Franklin,  L823. 

ii.      Elizabi  in.  Newport,   R.   I..   1825;  m.  Oct.  7,  1847,  Obadiah 

K.,  bod  of  Reuel  and   I'.ct.-rv  Johnson  of  Cumberland,  K.  I., 
"both  21." 

iii.     Anna  Maria,    [1H27]  ;  <1.  about  1883;  m.  Frank  Manley  of 

Woonsocket. 

iv.     Thomas  Monrok,  1828;  d.  in  1836. 

v.      Sarah  Green,  1830;  lived  in   Bridgeport,  Conn.;  m.  Dexter 

Collyer. 
vi.     Martha,  L835j  iu.  George  Munroe,  M.D. 

vii.    Augusta,  1838;  m.  her  brother-in-law,  F.  Manley,  as  his  second 

wife. 

277. 

Pliny6  {Asaph/  Henry/  Robert/  Robert"1),  born  Dec.  31, 
1776;  died  July  9,  1862,  at  Montague;  married  June  26,  1804, 
Lucy,  daughter  of  Elieha  and  Sarah  Wright.  She  was  born  in 
Northfield,  Mass.,  Jan.  13,  1778;  died  at  Montague,  Aug.  23, 
1863. 

Children  : 

i.       Mart  B.,t  Wilmington,  Vt..  April  13,  1805;  d.  Oct.  27,  1877, 

Jersey  City,  N.  J.     Dressmaker;  unm. 
ii.      Roxany.  .\,,v.  \:\  or  31,  1807  ;  d.  May  or  June  17,  1812. 
iii.     Sopht,  Xov.  13,  1809  ;  d.  May  30,  1812. 

551.  iv.     feupus  [Montague?],  Dec.  18,  1811. 

v.      Henry,  Montague,  Sept.  26,  1814;  d.  Feb.  26,  1816. 

vi.     Lucy,  May  25,   L818 ;  d.  June  13,  1856;  m.  April  17,1844, 

Capt  Jonathan  Carver  Clary  (b.  Aug.  14,  1805  ;  d.  1880),  a 

captain  of  militia. 

^  hildren : 

1.  Mart/  S.t  Aug.  19,  L846;  m.  Sept.  2,  L876,  Wayne, son 

of    Aan.n'   Butler   (b.   July    L9,    L848).      Live  at    E. 

•  Jamaica,  Vt. 

2.  EUen,  Jan.  9,   1848;  m.  Jan.  1.   1879,   Myron,  son  of 

William  Sherwood  (h.  July  12,  1M7).    Live  at  North 
Spencer  or  Hoosac,  Tioga  Co.,  N.  V.  ( 1898). 

552.  vii.    Pliny  Clark,  Montague,  Oct.  3,  1820. 


186  WARE   GENEALOGY". 


278. 

Ariel6  (Asaph,b  Henry,*  Robert,3  Robert"),  born  between 
Sept.  5,  1778,  and  Dec.  22,  1779.  He  married  first,  at  Wilming- 
ton, Vt.,  Aug.  2,  1805,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Simeon  (Hezekiah, 
Hezekiah,  Hezekiah,  Thomas,  William)  Chandler,  born  April  23, 
1782;  died  April  30,  1809.  [Chandler  Family.]  "Lived  and 
died  Wilmington,"  Vt.  He  was  a  farmer,  in  the  east  part  of  the 
town.      He  married  second,  Sept.  16,  1809,  Louisa  Boyd. 

Children : 

i.       Cynthea,7  June  12,  1806 ;  m.  "  on  the  first  Thursday  of  1829," 
Lucius  Yale  of  Amherst,  Mass.     No  children. 

ii.      Julia,  Oct.  13,  1807;  m.  May  10,  1830,  Samuel  Swan  (b.  June 
1,  1807),  blacksmith,  in  Wilmington,  Vt. 
Children : 

1.    Charles;  2.  Harvey,  3.  Julia;  4.  Lucius. 

553.  hi.     Chandler,  April  30,  1809. 

iv.     Adeline,  Nov.  7,  1810  ;  m.  Daniel  Farnum. 
Children : 

1.  Mary;  2.  Ariel. 

554.  v.      Schuyler,  March  9,  1812. 

vi.     Hannah,  May  11,  1814;  m.  Dec.  3,  1840,  Alvin  Bruce. 
Children  : 

1.  Harriet ;  2.  Louisa ;  3.    George ;  4.  Augusta  B.    Ware  ; 
5.  James. 

555.  vii.    Ariel,  Jan.  19  or  20,  1816. 

556.  viii.  Charles'  B.,  May  3,  1818.     Living  1888,  Wilmington,  Vt. 
ix.     Tryphenia,  July  20,  1820 ;  m.  Feb.  29,  1844,  Oliver  Corse. 

Children : 

1.  James ;  2    Chandler ;  3.  Bertha ;  4.  Edward. 


279. 

Asaph6  (Asaph,*  Henry,4  Robert,3  Robert"),  born  Feb.  25, 
1794;  died  April  11,  1879;  married  Pamela,  daughter  of  Daniel 
and  Lydia  Nims,  born  Oct.  10,  1794  ;  died  Oct.  20,  1854.  Farmer ; 
resided  at  Madison  and  Hampden,  O. 

Children : 

i.     Calvin,7  Madison,  O.,  June  21,  1820  ;  d.  Dec.  12, 1821. 
ii.    Cynthia  E.,  Madison,  O.,  Nov.  23,  1822 ;  hi.  Henry  Thorp. 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  187 

(  liildren  : 

1.    Sunt//  ;    2.    Alirr;    .'{.    Aihlir  \    4.     /."■':'  J    5.     flfbrgf. 

556«.iii.  Alfred,  Madison,  ().,  Oct  23,  1824  ;  d.  Oct,,  1862. 
55Gb.  iv.  Edwin  I,i  wis.  Hampden,  I  >.,  Sept  1">,  L882. 

v.    .M\i:v  A..  Hampden,  0.,  July  L,  L835  ;  m.  Jan.  20,  L862,  Ezra, 
son  of  Bcra  and  Calista  (Taft)  Bidder. 
Child,  born  al  Jackson,  Linn  Co.,  [a.: 

OZara,  Jan.  20,   L8G3;  m.  Jan.  24,  1884,  Thomas,  son  of 

Cliristi.-ni: and  Ellen  (Henry)  Noitert  (b.June  L2,  1863). 
Etes.  near  ( !oggon,  la. 


280. 

Nathan,  Jr.6  {Nathan,*  Ichaborf,*  Robert,,3  ftoberf),  born  in 
Wrentham,  Sept.  24,  178*5;  died  March  20,  1852.  Removed  to 
Whitefield,  Me.  He  married  (int.  Nov.  24,  1814)  Nov.  2(5,  1814, 
Mary  Bennrer  of  Pittston.  She  was  born  Sept.  12,  1790  ;  died 
Sept.  29,  1848. 

Children,  born  in  Whitefield,  Me.  : 

i.  William,7  Dec.  12,  1815  ;  .1.  Aug.  22,  1888. 

ii.  Oris,  Jan.  12,  1818;  d.  Oct.  0,  1848. 

iii.  IIaktwkm,,  April  5,  1820;  m.  at  Pittston,  Jan.  25,  1852,  Julia 

i\I.  White. 

iv.  Cordelia,  April  27,  1822. 

556c.  v.  Wesley,  Jan.  18,  1825  ;  <l.  March,  1895,  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

vi.  Sankord,  Jan.  9,  1827. 

vii.    Pi. iii;    B.,  Ang.  8,  1829;  m.  (int.  Nov.  1">,   1853)  Mary  A. 
White  of  Pittston. 


281. 

Everet"  (Nathan?  tchabbd,4  Robert*  Robert*),  born  April 
24,  1789,  at  Whitefield,  Me.;  carpenter;  died  kng.  18,  18G5 ; 
married  Feb.  15,  1816,  by  Abraham  Clioaic.  .1.  P.,  Margaret 
Partridge,  born  Nov.  5,  1799;  died  Sept.  15,  1877. 

Children  : 

i.    Mira  G.,7  June   29,    1M9;  m.   (by  Moses  Donnell,  ordained 
preacher)  June  "»,  1 S  1  1,  Benjamin  Keen  of  Windsor. 
556rf.  ii.    Willabd  William,  Sept  2*1,  1824  ;  d.  .May  22,  I  192. 

iii.  Rifis,  Jan.  2,  L829. 
556<?.  iv.  Estui-.k   Aw.   April   II,  1*:;|  ;  ,1.  May   IT.,   1882$  ra.  Dec.  1, 
1852,  B.  F.  [abbey  of  Augusta. 


188  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

v.  Harriet  L.,  Oct.  10,  1837  ;  d.  June  3,  1872 ;  m.  in  Whitefield, 
Feb.  26,  1862,  J.  Q.  A.  Choate  of  Whitefield  (b.  Feb.  21, 
1832). 

Children : 

1.  Nettie  M,  Sept.  27,  1862;  m.  Joseph  Waterhouse ;  res. 

Portland. 

2.  Frank  E.,  Oct.  20,  1864 ;  res.  Portland. 

3.  Margaret  A.,  Jan.  16,  1867. 

4.  Joseph  T.  B.,  May  25,  1869. 

5.  Isaac  A.,  May  26,  1872  ;  d.  in  infancy. 


282. 

Rufus6  (Nathan,5  Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert*),  born  at  White- 
field,  Me.,  Jan.  14,  1797;  died  March  20,  1854;  married  (inten- 
tions Jan.  28,  1826),  Abigail  Partridge  of  Whitefield.  She  sur- 
vived him  and  married  second,  Feb.  10,  1864,  Nathaniel  Bailey  of 
Pittston,  Me. 


283. 

Joseph6  (Obed,5  Ichabod,4  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  at  White- 
field,  Me.,  Feb.  24,  1788  ;  died  June  21,  1867  ;  married  Nov.  17, 
1815,  Hannah,  daughter  of  Nathan  Ware,  No.  126.  She  was  born 
Aug.  26,  1795;  died  Oct.  2,  1865. 

Children,  born  in  Whitefield,  Me.  : 
556/.  i.       Obed,7  April  28,  1816. 
556^.  ii.      Nathan,  2d,  May  27,  1818. 
556A.  iii.     Timothy,  Oct.  26,  1820. 

iv.     Lois  W.,  Jan.  14,  1823  ;  m.  (int.  Dec.  7,  1860)  Abijah  Miller 
of  Whitefield  (d.  Sept.,  1869). 

v.      Melville  O,  July  15,  1825  ;  d.  March  20,  1874. 

vi.     Joseph,  Jr.,  Nov.  8,  1827. 

vii.    Abigail  P.,  June  6,  1830;  m.   (int.  Oct.  8,  1860)  William 
Brann  of  W.  (b.  June  11,  1823  ;  d.  Oct.  2,  1882). 

viii.  Adaline  B.,  Oct.  22,  1833  ;  m.  (int.  Oct.  31,  1860)  Daniel 
Blodgett  of  Whitefield. 
Child: 

Mattie  L.,  Jan.  18,  1860 ;  m.  Dr.  Caleb  C.  Libby.     Res.  E. 
Pittston,  Me. 

ix.     Hannah  J.,  June  5,  1836;  m.  April  29,  1865,  John  Nash  of 
Pittston,  Me. 


waki:  <.i:m:  \i.o,;v.  189 

Children : 
1.    William  T.,  June  28,  18G6. 
8.   Orrington  ¥.,  May  L6,  L8 


281. 

Obed,  Jr.1  (Obed,*  Tchabod,*  Robert*  Robert*),  born  Oct. 
5,  17s!1;  died  April  3,  1816;  married  Mary,  daughter  of  Jeremiah 
and  Hannah  (Tole)  Norris.     She  died  May  ."),  L824. 


284a. 

Benjamin8  (ObeiL"  Tch«hn<i:  /,'  .h*,-!?  Robert*),  born  in  White- 
field,  Me.,  June  5,  1701;  died  June  '!,  L856;  married  first,  May 
1,  1817,  Sally  Peaelee  ofWhitefield,  born  Oct.  7, 1784;  died  Dec. 
5,  1842.  He  married  second,  May  18,  184  1,  .Mrs.  Mary  Allen  of 
Windsor,  Mr. 

Children,  born  at  Whitcfield  : 

i.     M  lrt,'  Oct  16,  1817;  m.  (int.  June  15,  1839)  Ira  Heath,  "both 

oi  W." 
ii.    Hawaii.  March  12,  1819. 
iii.  Ann.  Nov.  20,  1820;  .1.  Nov.,  1820. 
iv.  Ezekiel,  Dec.  26,  1821  ;  d.  Jan.  10,  1895. 
v.    Lucia  Lewis,  March  1,  1823. 
vi.  Elijah,  May  1G,  1825. 


2846. 

David'5  {Obed,*  Tchabod,4  Robert,*  Robert'1),  born  July  2, 
17«)t'»;  died  April  26,  1882;  married  (int.  Nov.  23,  1822)  Dec. 
29,  1822,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Hayward  of  Jefferson. 

Children  : 

i.     Mart  Elizabeth,1  Aug.  17.  1  8 25  :  d.  April  21.  L852;  m.  Dec. 
29,  1847,  Seth  Boynton  of  Alna,  Me. 
(  hild: 

Mary  Ma,  Feb.  1.  1850;  d.  Feb.  G,  1851. 

556*.  ii.    David,  .Ik..  Sept.  •-'•">,  1830. 

iii.  Ai;i;i   Potter,  June  30,   L832;  .1.  April  24,   1897;  m.  May  1. 
L856,  John  Sawyer,  Cumberland,  Me, 
(  hildren  : 

J.    Reuben;   2.    I  furry;  3.    Orrin  ;    1.   Alberta;  5.   Anna. 


190  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

556;'.  iv.  Obed,  April  1,  1838  ;  d.  Dec.  3,  1894. 
55  6£.  v.    Philander  Hart  well,  April  10,  1846. 

vi.  Mellissa  Jane,  March  2,  1848  ;  m.  April  3,  1879,  Ephraim 
Moore  of  Whitefield.     Res.  at  East  Newport,  Me. 


286. 

Josiah  Holbeook6  (Joseph,5  Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert'3) ,  born 
in  West  Medway,  Aug.  17,  1797  ;  died  at  East  Medway,  May  16, 
1883 ;  lived  in  Boston  and  East  Medway.  One  of  the  oldest 
American  builders  of  church  organs,  establishing  a  high  reputation 
for  his  instruments.  He  married,  May  17,  1827,  Huldah  Gayetty, 
daughter  of  Eleazer  Hale,  born  in  Boston,  Aug.  27,  1807  ;  died 
Aug.  14,  1876. 

Children : 

i.     Mary  Jane,7  April  8,  1828,  Boston;  d.  Jan.  28,  1861 ;  m.  Sept. 
7,  1856,  Calvin  Plimpton  of  Medway.     Lived  in  Boston. 
Child: 

Mary  Jane,  Oct.  31,  1860;  lives  in  Mollis. 

557.  ii.    William  Goodrich,  E.  Medway,  Feb.  17,  1832. 
iii.  Emily  Caroline,  Aug.  27,  1836;  d.  June  3,  1838. 

558.  iv.  Augustus  Lyman,  E.  Medway,  Oct.  14,  1838. 

559.  v.    Marcellus  Austin,  Medway,  Jan.  16, 1845. 


286a. 

Daniel  Addison6  {Joseph,*  Ichabod,*  Robert,2  Robert*),  born 
at  Medway,  March  27,  1799;  died  there  March  15,  1868;  married 
in  Franklin,  June  19,  1828,  Lavina,  daughter  of  Jesse  and  Lavina 
Thurston  Miller  of  Wrentham ;  born  in  Franklin,  Nov.  28,  1807; 
died  in  Wrentham,  April  7,  1852.  Iron  moulder.  Lived  many 
years  in  Sheldonville.     Both  members  Baptist  Church. 

Children : 

i.     Lavina  Miller,7  Franklin,  Feb.  27,  1829  ;  d.  Jan.  24,  1890  ;  m- 
m.  Nov.  27,  1845,  Davis  Thayer  (b.  Milford,  Sept.  17,  1823; 
d.  April  7,  1893),  son  of  Laban  and  Joanna  (Cook)  Thayer. 
Residence,  Franklin  ;  worker  on  straw  goods. 
Children : 

1.  Olive  Adelia,9  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Oct.  20,  1846;  m. 
Sheldonville,  Mass.,  Jan.  16,  1871,  Charles  Samuel 
Rand  (b.  Dec.  7,  1848),  son  of  David  Anson  and 
Harriet  (Austin)  Rand  of  Wrentham.     No  children. 


WAKi:  0BNBAL06T.  1(.*1 

2.  Ifam'rt  Ainr/ii/,  Sheldonville, March  19, d,  April  3,  L849. 

3.  Sumner  Davis,  Sept.  1, 1857.    Travelling  salesman ; 

in  l ;.  i~t ■  hi  ;  in.  Jane  16,  1875,  Josephine  Brown  Dfl 
Motl  (b.  Chelsea,  Nov.  L2,  L856),  daughter  of  Etufoa 
S.  (b.  Portland,  Me.)  and  Bathsheba  (Brown)  D<- 
.Mutt  (1).  in  Cap''  Elizabeth,  file.)  of  E.  Boston. 

ii.    Daniel  Addison,  Wi-„  Sept  29,  L882;  d.  Sept  26,  18 

iii.  Rachel   Ea ••.    Norfolk,    Aug.  9,    L835 ;  m.  in   Weyn th. 

March  5,  L866,  Willard  Miller  of  Pr.,  ship  and  house  joiner  (b. 

Whitefield,  Me^  Sept.  30,  1830;  d.  March  27,  L888),  son  of 

Abijah  Thurston  and  Betsey  (Lermond)  Miller.     No  children. 

iv.  Olive  Adelia,  Sheldonville,  April  oi>,  18 1U;  d.  Sept.  11,  1811. 


287. 

Asa  Blake9  (Joseph, '  Tchaboci,4  Robt  rt,3  Robert'2),  born  March 
1,  1810;  died  Sept.   10,    1878;  married  Jan.   1,  1835,  Catherine 

Slociun  of  Wrentham  (sister  of  Mrs.  Francis  Turner  Ware).     She 
was  born  at  Dover,  Mass.,   Dec.    19,    1810;  died  at  Atlanta,  (ia., 
June    G,    1887  ;  buried    at    Norfolk,    Mass.     lie    lived    at    North 
Wrenthain,  Mass.  and  Norwich,  Conn. 
Children : 

561.  i.     Edmund  Asa,7  Wrentham,  Dec.  22,  1837  ;  d.  Sept.  15,  1885,  at 
Atlanta,  <>a.     Pres.  Atlanta  University, 
ii.    Emma  Ca tiiakink,  Wrentham,  March  13,  1841. 


288. 

LYMAN  Park8  (Joseph,*  Icha,bod,*  Robert,3  Robert-),  born  at 
Wrentham,  May  12, 1812;  died  at  Lowell,  March  4, 1869 ;  married 
March  27,  L834,  at  Franklin,  Clarissa  Theresa  Boyden  of  Fr.,  by 
Rev.  Elam  Snialley. 

Children  : 

i.  Parmelia  A..t  Milford;  m.Sept  L2,  I863,in  Lowell,  Ezra  B.  Aid- 
rich,  aged  23  ( b.  ( 'olebrook,  N.  1 !..  about  18  l'i),  son  of  llu>.  ;k 
and  Electa  B. :  M.I),  iii  Manchester,  N.  II. 

ii.    Jii,i\    M.  [1846],    Lowell;  in.  June  1.  lsr,:;,  ;it  Lowell,  <■ 
W.  S.  (John  and  Sarah)  Adams,  "he  24  ;  she  17"  (1-.  Bs 
id,  N.  II.).      Fanner,  of  Pittsfield,  N.  EL 


289. 

James8  (JEbem  zer,1  Tchabod,4  Rofo  rt,    It"1"  rt* ),  bum  in  Mans- 
field, Jan.  15,   1808   [Mansfield  lice],  Jan.    11,    L807  [family]; 


192  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

died  Feb.  20,  1877,  at  Wrentham.  He  married  first,  Nov.,  1831, 
Lucretia  Maria  Farnsworth ;  she  died  May  17,  1838,  in  her  29th 
year,  at  Wrentham.  [Gravestone  at  North  Plain  Cemetery.]  He 
married  second,  Feb.  27,  1839  [Mansfield  rec]  or  Oct.  8,  1840 
[family],  Mary  Lucinda,  daughter  of  Amherst  Ware,  No.  190.  He 
married  third,  Nov.  3  (family  says  7th),  1859,  in  Wrentham, 
Harriet  N.,  daughter  of  Israel  and  Lavinia  Hall  (b.  May  28,  1830). 
They  adopted  Anna  H.  Ware,  born  Nov.  13,  1860. 
Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

i.     Hakriet  Elizabeth,7  Dec.  (31?),  1832  ;  d.  April  9,  1852. 
ii.    Sarah  Catharine,  W.,  Jan  20  or  21,  1837  ;  d.  June  20,  1858. 
iii.  Mary  Emily,  Oct.  8,  1841 ;  m.  May  3,  1861,  George  W.  Vinton, 

Worcester,  Mass. 


290.     " 

Joseph6  (Ebenezer,*  Ichabod,*  Robei't,3  Robert1),  born  in 
Mansfield,  Aug.  14,  1809 ;  died  at  Wrentham,  Feb.  9,  1877 ; 
buried  at  Blake's  Hill.  He,  "  of  Easton,"  married  first,  Dec.  16, 
1832,  by  Rev.  Richard  Briggs,  Betsey  White  of  Mansfield.  He 
married  second  [Sept.,  1842],  Parmelia,  daughter  of  Asa  and  Amy 
Bowditch  ;  she  died  Aug.  14,  1843,  aged  29  years.  (Valley  Falls, 
R.  I.  rec,  "Joseph  Ware  and  Miss  Parmelia  Bowditch,  July  4, 
1839.")  He  married  third,  Julia,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Sarah 
Cheever;  she  died  Nov.  20,  1878,  in  her  70th  year. 

Children : 

i.     Joseph  Cyrus,7  Nov.  20,  1837  or  1838 ;  d.  Sept.,  1839. 

ii.    William  Joseph,  Wr.,  July  12,  d.  Dec.  24,  1843. 

iii.  Betsey,  Nov.  24,  1845  (prob.  d.  same  day,  "infant  daughter."). 

iv.  Julia  Melansa,  April  3,  1847,  in  Wrentham;  living  in  Plain- 
ville,  Mass. 

v.    Clara   or  Clarissa  Maria,  March  18,    1849,  Wr. ;  d.  unm., 

Sept.  4,  1892. 

291. 

Timothy6  (Ebenezer,b  Ichabod,4  Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in 
Mansfield,  Aug.  27,  1811,  or  Aug.  26,  1812;  died  Oct.  30,  1876; 
married  May  1,  1836  or  1837,  Esther  Philenia  Blackington. 

Children : 

i.     Albert  T.,7  March  20,  1837 ;  d.  at  Wrentham,  March  or  Nov. 
13,  1859. 

ii.    Abby  Philenia,  Oct.  31,  1841  ;  m.  1st,  May  1,  1861,  Bradley  S. 
Miles  (d.  May  7,  1864). 


WARE   0ENEAL001  .  193 

Child: 
Frank  A.  B.  Miles,  Sept  25,  1862  ;  d.  Oct  I.  I 

She  m.  2d,  Jan.  I,  1894,  Nathaniel   Emmona  Metcalf  (d.  Nov. 
9,  1897). 

-.  iii.  George  Bi  ntlbt,  March  11,  1846,  Wr. 
iv.  Emili  M\ki\  Blackington',  Wr.,  Oct  21,  1848;  m.  let,  June 
20  or  22,  1870,  John  Heffron  (d.  Dec  16,  1870).     Shem.  2d, 
II  21,  1874,  J.  Henry  Fisler. 

Children  : 

1.  Alice  Maria  Caroline,  Jan.  26,  1875. 

2.  Frederic  Henry  Timothy,  Jan.  23,  1876. 

3.  Ada  Philenia   Ware,  Dec  81,  1876;  m.  July  10,  1895, 

Albert  Holden. 

I.  Angeline  Elvira,  Nov.  7.  1*78. 

5.  Harvey  George  Barden,  Oct  7.  1881. 

6.  Bertie  Frank  Hawes,  -Ian.  5,  1885. 

7.  Arthur  Horace  Bentley,  Jan.  8,  1886. 

8.  Angenette  Lillian  Frances,  .March  '.',  1>>«s0. 

9.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Sept  24,  1890. 


293. 

Cyrus,  Jr.*  (Cyrus,1  Tchabod,4  Robert,3  Robert'),  born  May 
12,  1806;  shoemaker;  married  Eliza  Eastman  Cottrell  (horn  in 
Eastport,  Me.,  Feb.  7,  1810;  died  at  Holliston,  Mass.,  May  31, 
L891). 

( Ihildren : 

563.  1.     Edmund  Richardson,7  Wrentham,  Sept.  26,  1834. 
ii.    Mart  Emeline,  [.May  10];  .1.  Nov.  21.  1840. 
iii.  Julia  Amanda,  .May  10,   L849 ;  m.  in  New  Bedford,  July  19, 
]s77.  Dr.  George  "W.  Stearns  (b.  [leading,  Vt,  Dec.  25,  1814). 

Child: 

'      /•'/■•  Edmund,  Holliston,  Mass.,  Nov.  8,  1885.     Living 
in  Winchester,  Ma 

iii.  James  Fran<  is,  Wrentham,  June  17.  1842;  d.  in  infancy. 


294. 

Thomas  B.a  (Cyrus,'  Tchabod,4  Robert,3  Robert*),  born  in 
Wrentham,  March  31,  1813;  died  in  L897 ;  married  at  Rutland, 
Oet.  30  or  31,  1837,  Elizabeth  Blake  Ware,  daughter  of  Amariah,' 

13 


194  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

No.  258,  born  April  21,  1815 ;  she  died  at  Wrentham  Nov.   23, 
1873. 

Children : 

i.  Helen  Elizabeth,7  May  23,  1840  ;  m.  Nov.  25,  1869,  Charles 
Lewis  Morse  (b.  Sept.  3,  1838  ;  d.  July  16,  1873).  No  child- 
ren.    She  lives  in  Plainville,  Mass. 

ii.    Emma  Jane,  Dec.  14,  1844;  d.  unm.  Dec.  21  or  22,  1868. 

iii.  Isabel  Blake,  W.,  Sept.  1,  1854 ;  d.  Aug.  14,  1855. 


295. 

'Alfred6  (Phinehas,5  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert2),  born  in 
Franklin,  Sept.  30,  1787;  died  at  Franklin,  Jan.  25,  1826,  "soon 
after  marriage."  [O.  D.  R.]  He  married  Ruth  Wardwell  (sister 
to  wife  of  Erastus,  No.  300). 


296. 

Philander6  (Phinehas,11  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert"),  born  in 
Franklin,    Nov.    12,    1789;  died   at   Medfield,    Nov.    18,    1844; 

married  first,  Clarissa ;  she  died  Dec.  30,  1815.     He  married 

second,  in  Medfield,  Oct.  14,  1817,  Hannah  Plympton  of  Medfield, 
born  1793;  died  1853.  [Plimpton  Family.]  She  seems  to  be  the 
Hannah  Ware  who  married  in  Medfield,  Feb.  20,  1850,  Joel 
Everett.  He  lived  in  the  "  homestead."  Of  this  house,  Dr.  Emmons 
said  it  was  the  "  only  one  he  knew  large  enough  for  two  families." 
[Hist.  F.j     "  Left  no  living  children."     [O.  D.  R.] 


297. 

Vinal6  (Jason,5  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert2),  born  at  Union, 
Me.,  July  9,  1789;  married  Nov.  3,  1825,  Lavinia  Anthony, 
daughter  of  Matthias  Hawes. 

Children : 

i.     Harriet  Miranda,7  April  1,  1833  ;  in.  Oct.  20,  1857,  William 
Moody  Bobbins. 

Children : 

1.  Herbert  Ware,  Aug.  18,  1859  ;  d.  Sept.  12,  1860. 

2.  William  Augustus,  Oct.  12,  1862  ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1863. 

3.  Harriet   Lavinia,   July    23,    1864 ;  m.    Nov.    1,    1887, 

Charles  A.  Reave,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

564.  ii.    Erastus,  Sept.  27,  18  >  1. 


waki:  <.r.M.  \i.oiiV.  L95 


298. 

Jabez"  (Jason,*  Jabez,*  Michael,*  Robert*),  bora  In  Union, 
Me.,  July  3,  1798;  married  April  24,  182&,  Chloe  Titus,  bora 
An--.  27,  L803;  died  Dec.  26,  L894.  Resided  at  N <>rth|..,rt  :  died 
Dec.   1,  L872 ;  widow  and  daughter  lwe  m  Efcockport,  Me.,  1889. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Sarah  Matilda,7" Sept.  2$  r824;  d.  Oct  L9,  1848,  unm. 

ii.    Rhobe  Ann,  .May  26,   1826;  (1.  July,  1864;  m.  M;u«h,  1855, 

Aaron  Deal ;  do  children. 
iii.  Chloe  Elvira,  June  26,  L828  ;  m.   1st.  Aug.  L 2, 1850,  John  K- 
Sawyer;  he  was  killed  al   Gettysburg,  .lnl\  2,  \**'>-'<.     She  m. 
2d,  Sept.  L6,  L866,  Benjamin   K.  Field,  a  war  veteran,     lied. 
March  13,  1-891. 
Children  : 

1.  Delarah  E.,  Dec.  30,  1851. 

2.  Charles  R,  Feb.  1.  1854. 

3.  Frances  .!.,  On.  24,  1857. 

4.  Harriet  A.,  July  1.  I860. 

iv.     Mart  Miranda,  Aug;  26,  1830;  m.  1st)  Sept. 27, 1850,  Joshua 
Mnere;  ho  died.     She  m.  2d,  Oct.  24,  1864,  Eliaa  B.  Fo 
Went  to  Hampton,  Annap.  Co.,  X.  S.     No  children;  she  d. 
April  11.  1899. 
v.      Eliza  Mansfield,  Washington, Me., Feb.  9,  1833;  d.  June  22, 
1894;  in.  at   Northport,   Me.,  Oct.   12,   1849,  Samuel  Wright 
No.  658  in  the  Book  of  the  Wrights),  b.  in  Belfast,  Me.,  Oct 
3,  1811. 
Children  : 

1.  Fred  Alvah,  Sept.  13,  1850  ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1888. 

2.  Marietta,  Nov.  20,  L852  ;  m.  in  Belfast,  June  20,  K73, 

Mason  Levi  Rblerson  (b.  May  20,  1850). 

3.  Earn  <>..  Feb.  27,   1854;  m.  in   Belfast,  Sept  20,  1873, 

Rufua  Eliaa  Seavey  (b.  in  B.,  Aug.  29,  1852). 

4.  Willis  Edwin,  Aug.  28,  1855. 

5.  Annabel  Hattie,  April  I.  1857  ;  m.  in  B.,  Oct  19,  1878, 

G    »rge  Henry  Forbes  (b.  April  L3,  L847). 
6;  AbUe  Lunette,  June  6,  1859. 

7.   George  N  -    i,  Oct  31,  I860  ;  m.  May  30,  1885,  Louise 
Maria  Grady  (b.  May  30,  L86 

Feb,  L6,  L863;  m.  A.ug.  18,  1884,  Walter 
Everett  Sargent 

Sept  15,  1866. 
10.   Samuel  /•'■        .  S   ■■  '•  •"•.  i  SG8. 


196  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

vi.     Catharine  Hatch,  Feb.  11, 1835  ;  d.  Sept.  25, 1892  ;  m.  June, 
1855,  J.  Q.  A.  Burroughs. 
Children : 

1.  Lizzie,  May  8,  1856  ;  d.  Dec.  25,  1858. 

2.  Mary  A.,  June  2,  1859. 

3.  Juliette  A.,  Nov.  26,  1860. 

4.  Josephine  C,  May  27,  1868 ;  d.  March  20,  1897. 

5.  Eiias  Jabez,  March  21,  1871. 

vii.    Jason,  Jan.  27,  1837.     ( Lincolnville,  Me.,  1889). 

viii.  Eunice  Augusta,  June  3,  d.  June  11,  1839. 

ix.     Harriet  Amelia,  June  23,  1840  ;  in.  March  16,  1856?  Fred. 

Flood  ;  she  d.  May  1,  1858. 
x.      Horace  Lorenzo,  May  31,  1842  ;  d.  Sept.  18,  1863,  in  a  rebel 

prison  ;  unm. 
xi.     Jabez  Gilbert,  July  10,  1844. 


299. 

Benjamin  Pond6  (Amos,5  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert2),  born 
May  23,  1787;  died  June  24,  1816,  in  Franklin;  married  Sept. 
27,  1812,  Susan  Mawney  of  Hopkinton. 

Children,  born  at  Franklin  : 

568.  i.     Albert  Pond,7  Aug.  3,  1813 :  d.  Nov.,  1880. 

569.  ii.    Charles  Mawney,  Aug.  23,  1815. 


300. 

Eeastus6  (Amos,5  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert*),  born  Oct.  16, 
1788;  died  May  5,  1865;  married  at  Paxton,  March  14  or  May 
12,  1813,  Clarissa  Dillaway  Wardwell,  (Paxton),  born  Nov.  10, 
1791 ;  died  May  5,  1855  or  March  5,  1864.  Eesided  in  Salem  and 
Marblehead. 

Children,  all  born  in  Salem  except  Harriet : 

i.  Clara  W.,7  Jan.  19,  1814  ;  d.  April,  1887  ;  m.  April  26,  1839, 
Joseph  Rose  (d.  July  27,  1896)  ;  living  in  Salem  ;  now  in 
Marblehead. 

Children : 

1.  Stephen  Curtis,  captain  in  Civil  war ;  in.  May  Helen,  dau. 

of  B.  P.  Ware,  No.  571  (q.v.). 

2.  Joseph,  d.  young. 

3.  Clara  Ware,  d.  young. 


in. 

iv. 

v. 

571. 

vi. 

vii. 

viii. 

.72, 

i\. 

\. 

WARE    GENEALOGY,  197 

ii.     Catharine  P.,  Nov.  20,   L815;  m.  Jan      Kennedy  Cool 

Salem,  printer.     He  d.  at  Andover,   L884.     She  was  living  in 
St  Louis,  Mo.,  in  1885,  and  in  Chicago,  111.,  in  l  ~;|S. 

Child: 
Kate,  in.  Charles  Fred.   Fos  er,  C.  E.,  of  Andover;  res.  in 
Chicago,  1898.     "He  was  mechanical  engineer-in-chief 
at  Chicago  fair  in  1 893,  and  at  Atlanta  Ex.,  1895." 

A i  ..i  si  \,  Sept.  11  :  (1.  Sept.  23,  1817. 
Bora<  i  .  Aug.  26,  L818;  d.  Oct.  15,  1819. 
Hora<  i.  .May  II.  L820,  Salem  ;  d.  May  2,  L891. 
Bi  njamin  P.,  April  9,  1822. 
Erasti  a  1)..  Oct.  7.  1824  :  d.  Oct.  26,  1826. 
Emili  A..  May  31,  d.  Dec.  29,  1827. 
Erasti  a  D.,  Feh.  11,  1831  ;  d.  April  2,  1897. 
Harriet    Augusta,    Ma\    28,    1833;   d.   Jan.   20,    1879;  m. 
Edward  T.  Wardwell  (d.  Jan.  25  or  26,  1880). 


301. 

Amos,  Jr.'  {Amos,6  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Roberf),  horn  at  Pax- 
ton,  June  28,  1791;  died  there  Sept.  11,  L857.  Be  married, 
April  1,  L819,  at  Fitchburg,  Mary,  daughter  of  AJbijah  and  Emma 

Goodridge,  born  in  1793 ;  died  April  22,  1879,  "$i,  1,  12." 

( Ibildren  : 

i.     Mart,'  Aug.  30,  1820;  d.  Feb.  23,  1824. 

573.  ii.    Daniel  Leander,  May  15,  L823 ;  d.  Nov.  1.  1887. 
iii.  Martha  <;.,  Dec.  3,  1824  ;  d.  Dec.  14,  1825. 

iv.  Martha  Ann.  .May  23,  1827;  d.  Aug.  22,1836. 

574.  \.     Benj  \min-  F.,  April  3,  1835  ;  d.  Dec.  5,  1877. 


302. 

Hokam/  (  Amos-,*  ,Jnh.  :  ,*  Michael3  Robert'),  born  in  Frank- 
lin, Oct.  21,  1793;  died  at  Salem,  Aug.  10,  1881;  married  in 
Paxton,  I >(■<■.  2,  1819,  Alice  II.  Davis,  born  Jan.  21,  1797;  died 
July  1 9,  1876.     Resided  at  Salem. 

( 'liildrcn  : 

.r»7."».  i.       Erasti  -  Davis,'  Dec.  16,  1820;  d.  Dec.  5,  1891. 

ii.      Martha  H.,  Oct  28,  L822;  d.  unm.  Nov.  80,  1884. 
57G.  iii.     Horace  Cornelius,  June  8, 1  325. 


198  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iv.     Sarah,  Dec.  30,  1827  ;  living  unm.  1885. 
577.  v.      Alfred  F.,  Feb.  22,  1830. 

vi.    Alice  T.,  Feb.  11,  1833  ;  d.  Aug.  25,  1834. 
vii.    Alice  Tryphosa,  July  14,  1835 ;  m.  Nov.  27,  1855,  Israel  D. 
Cole  of  Salem  (b.  Sept.  4,  1831 ;  d.  Sept.  26,  1870). 
Children : 

1.  Samuel,  Dec.    15,  1856;  m.    Dec.    4,    1878,    Mary  E. 

Webber  of  Beverly  (b.  June  15,  1856). 

2.  Alfred  Dodge,  Dec.  18,  1861 ;  m.  June  18,  1889,  Emily 

Boardman  Downer  of  Granville,  Ohio  (b.  Jan.   21, 
1865). 

3.  Leland  Howard,    Dec.  29,  1863,    at  Rutland,  Vt. ;  m. 

Nov.  6,  1888,  Mary  Abby  Koundy  of  Beverly   (b. 
Sept.  25,  1861). 


[The  following  should  have  been  inserted  under  No.  133,  on 
page  127.~\ 

Miranda,6  daughter  of  Amos,5  and  sister  of  the  foregoing,  married,  as  his 
second  wife,  June  25,  1822,  Harvey  Woodward  of  Franklin  (b.  Sept. 
17,  1794;  d.  Feb.  19,  1856). 

Children  of  Harvey  and  Miranda  (Ware)  Woodward  : 

1.  Abigail  Crane,  April   8,  1823;  d.  Oct.  19,  1886,  Paxton ;  m. 

Francis  Keep. 

2.  Miranda  Ware,  Jau.  10,  1824;  d.  Feb.  28,  1849,  at  Paxton;  m. 

John  James  Day. 

3.  Amos  Harvey,  Oct.  7,  1827  ;  d.  Sept.  2,  1832. 

4.  Charles  Alfred,  Oct.  8,  1830;  d.  Aug.  14,  1897;  married. 

5.  Harriet  Elizabeth,  Sept.  12,  1833  ;  d.  1873  ;  married. 

6.  Albert  Erastus,  May  14,  1836  ;  married;  son  of  Edward  M.  Wood- 

ward, Worcester. 

7.  Mary  Frances,  June  8, 1844  ;  d.  Oct.  14,  1896 ;  m.  Silas  F.  Davis. 


303. 

Lewis6  (Abiel,b  Michael,*  Michael,3  Robert2),  born  Jan.  25, 
1779  ;  died  in  Keene,  N.  H.,  in  1832.  He  was  a  physician  ;  re- 
sided at  Cumberland,  R.  I.,  Westminster  and  Winchendon,  Mass., 
and  in  Richmond,  N.  H.  Buried  in  Newfane  Hill,  Vt.  He  married 
Oct.  9,  1803  (rec.  at  Newton),  Matilda  Morse,  born  in  Sturbridge, 
Mass.  [Dec.  14,  1783]  ;  died  Oct.  10,  1853,  at  Gardner,  Mass., 
wag.  69.  9.  26." 


WARE  <;i:neai.O<;y.  199 

Children  : 

i.  Ar.Mi:  Kaski  i  i.,T  April  I  I.  1805,  Cumberland,  R.  I..  "«f  L«jwis 
Wan:  and  Matilda  bis  wife,  their  firsl  son  ":  d.  young. 

ii.    Ri  i  i  s  Jan.  80,  ls"s.  ••  their  Becond  -",,,"'  .1.  young,  tram. 

iii.  i.i,  ^  l'.,  1810;  d.  ai  Westminster;  m.  1st,  William  Jones  of 
Wardsboro',  Vt.  Divorced.  She  m.  2d,  Dennis  Gates  at  West- 
minster.    She  in.  3d,  Leonard  Mossman  of  Aahburnham. 

580.  iv.  sn  phi  n  V.,  L812,  Winchendon;  d.  Dec.  22,  L893. 

581.  v.    Lewis,  Cumberland,  R.  I.  [Nov.  22,   L816];  d.  at  Fitchburgh, 

Blarcb  22,  1873,  56.  I. 

582.  vi.  Swum.   Morse,    Winchendon,   May    13,  18l8;  d.  at  Eureka, 

Kansas,  March  20,  1S'J5. 


309. 

Jabez*    (Michael,*    Michael,4     Michael,'    Robert*),    married 
Fanny  Monson  (sister  of  KichardV  wife  Roxana). 

Children : 

i.       Horace,7  is  said  to  have  gone  to  Minnesota  about  1866. 
ii.     Marcus. 

iii.  Leanber. 
iv.  WlELARD. 
v.      Mart,  m.  Mr.  Doty  (2d  wife). 

Child: 

Mary  Adelia,  m. Kent.     Living  near  Providence,  R.  I. 

vi.    Ruth. 

vii.  AXMTRA. 

viii.  l\i'\vi  \  \. 

ix.  FrANi 

x.  LuTHERA. 

xi.  FWNY. 


313. 

Manttj6  (James,*  Michael,4  Michael,'  Robert*), 
Child  : 
589.  Kendrk  k.~ 


200  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

317. 

Frederick  Hoffman6  (Frederick*  Jonathan,4  Jonathan* 
Robert2),  born  Dec.  4,  1790,  at  Pomfret,  Vt.  ;  died  Jan.  25,  1878  ; 
married  first,  Dec.  4,  1811,  Hannah  Conant,  born  Dec.  13,  1791  ; 
died  Nov.  9,  1821.  He  married  second,  Abigail  Gilbert,  who  was 
born  Sept.,  1795,  and  died  April  29,  18G4.  Resided  at  Pomfret, 
Vt. 

Children  : 

i.       Betsey,7  Jan.  21,  1818  ;  living  1898  near  N.  Williston,  Vt.  ;  m. 
Dec.  7,  1836,  Watrous  Thompson  of  Jericho,  Vt.  ;  he  d.  May 
1,  1871. 
Children : 

1.  Amy  M.,  Oct.  15,  1839  ;  m.  Feb.  2,  1870,  8.  Warren. 

2.  Perry  S.,  Nov.  10,  1841. 

3.  Henry  W.,  June  8,  1845  ;  d.  at  Burlington,  Vt. 

4.  Charles  W.,  April  29,  1847  ;  m.  Daphne  Kemp.     Lives 

at  New  Decatur,  Alabama. 

5.  Frederick,  June  24,  1849  ;  d.  March  21,  1865. 

6.  Lucy  A.,  Oct.  12,  1852  ;  d.  Jan/31,  1873. 

7.  Mary  J.,  May  27,  1856. 

ii.  Marshall,  lived  eight  months, 

hi.  Edwin,  Aug.  8,  1823  ;  d.  Sept.  11,  1891. 

591.  iv.  Henry,  Feb.  12,  1825. 

v.  Hannah,  April  22,  1827  ;  living  in  Amesbury,  Mass.,  1898. 

vi.  Mary,  1829  ;  d.  at  2  years. 

vii.  Jason,  Aug.  28,  1835  ;  d.  July  21,  1862  ;  d.  in  Civil  War. 


318. 

Horace"  (Frederick,6  Jonathan,*  Jonathan?  Robert2),  born 
in  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Jan.  22,  1793  ;  died  Aug.  1,  1881  ;  married  first, 
April  9,  1823,  Persis  Chase,  born  Oct.  25,  1794,  died  Dec.  1, 
1859.  He  married  second,  Jan.  2,  1861,  Martha  W.  Marsh;  she 
died  Oct.  2,  1882. 

Children : 

i.     Horace  Everett,7  Jan.  1,  1824. 

ii.    Caroline,  Nov.  20,  1826. 

iii.  Harriet  Isabelle,  Feb.  6,  1828;  d.  May  1,  1832. 

iv.  Charles,  July  24,  1830 ;  d.  Sept.  17,  1833. 

v.    William  Henry,  Sept.  18,  1831. 

vi.  Emily,  Feb.  1,  1836. 

vii.  Lucy,  June  28,  1838  ;  d.  Feb.  18,  1841. 


\\  \i:i:   GENE  ULOGY.  201 


319. 

Leonard6  (Frederick,1  Jonathan,*  Robert*  Robert*),  born 
July  16,  L801,  atPomfret,  Vt.  j  died  there  Jan.  If,  1888;  married 
March  L8,  1828,  Nancy  Ami  Thomas,  born  March  17,  L804;  died 
April  I,  L881.  (She  was  a  daughter  of  Nathan  Thomas,  who  \ 
horn  at  Middlebury,  Mass.,  .Ian.  I,  L763,  and  of  Rebecca  Mayo,  born 
at  Chatham,  Mass.,  Aug.,  1771  :  they  were  married  at  Woodstock, 
Vt.,  July  8,  1790.  Nathan  Thomas,  died  at  Woodstock,  .March 
17,  1813;   Rebecca  at  Stowe,  Vt.,  Aug.  5,  L831). 

Children,  born  at  Pomfret,  Vt.  : 

i.     Barriet   V.:  Jan.  23,   1829;  d.   Nov.   is.   L859 ;  m.   May  20, 

1859,  Hosea  Doton  (d.  -Ian.  17,  L886). 
ii.     Kmii.y,  .Ian.  :.'•'!.  L830  :  d.  num. 
.V.i."».  iii.  Carlos  I...  May  5,  L832;  d.  July  1,  L886. 
5%.  iv.  William  Walla<  e,  I  >>•,■.  22,  L833. 

v.    .Ii  ii  \   R.  M..  An-.  10,  1837;   in.  M.hin  II.  Mill-  r,  son  of  Crosby 
and  Orphia  (Hewitt)  Miller,  b.  Aug.  1  I.  L861,  in  Woodstock. 

Children  : 

1.    William  Ware,  Nov.   11.   L864;  m.  Sept.  2,  L896,  Alice 

Phillips  of  Woodstock,  Vt. 
_.   Laura,  Oct.  9,  L867  ;  d.  .March  Id.  1873. 
3.  Crosby,  Maj  11.  L869 ;  d.  Feb.  22,  1874. 


321. 

Paul6  (Paul,*  Jonathan,*  Jonathan,2  Robert3),  bora  in  Wren- 
tham,  Nov.  13,  1791;  married  Mahala  Gardner  of  Swansea. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.      I.  \  \v  i  o\,"  d.  iinin. 

ii.    Paul. 

iii.  A  daughter,  m.  John  Mnnroe  of  Fall  River. 


322. 

Jonathan8  |  Paul,'  Jonathan,*  Robert,*  Robert*),  born  March 
8,  1797;  died  June  6,  1877;  married  April  28,  1831,  Marj  Ann. 
daughter  of  Edmund  and  Ann  (Minn-)  Tileston  of  Dorchester,  who 
was  horn  May  29,  L805,  and  died  .May  22,  L881. 


202  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Milton  : 
599.  i.      John  Fisher,7  April  7,  1832. 

ii.  Susan  Minns,  March  21,  1834  ;  d.  unm.  Feb.  20,  1892,  in  Mil- 
ton, 
iii.  Mart  Ann  Tileston,  Feb.  17,  1836  ;  d.  May  5,  1886,  in  Dor- 
chester ;  m.  June  10,  1862,  Asaph,  son  of  Asaph  and  Mary 
(Gardner)  Churchill  of  Milton  (b.  April  20,  1814  ;  d.  Nov.  29, 
1892). 
Children : 

1.  Winslow  Ware,  July  5,  1873. 

2.  Richard  Gardner,  Nov.  6,  1874 ;  d.  young. 

iv.  Edmund  Tileston,  Feb.  27,  1838 ;  d.  June  12,  1839. 

v.  William,  Jan.  3,  1840. 

vi.  Sarah  Elizabeth,  Sept.  4,  1842  ;  d.  April  16,  1844. 

vii.  Horace  Everett,  Aug.  27,  1845. 


324. 

Leonard6  {Paul,5  Jonathan,*  Jonathan,3  Robert2),  born  in 
Wrentham,  Sept.  1,  1805;  died  at  Dorchester,  Nov.  27,  1888; 
married  in  Boston,  May  25,  1837,  Sarah  Anne,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Susan  Cunningham  (Mitchell)  Minns,  born  in  Boston,  Feb.  12, 
1816  ;  died  at  Roxbury,  Dec.  16,  1884. 

Children : 

i.       Anne  Minns,7  Boston,  May  18,  1838  ;  d.  Nov.  4,  1852,  at  Rox- 
bury. 
Leonard,  Jan.  28,  1840. 
Moses  Everett,  Aug.  4,  1841. 
Thomas  Minns,  May  25,  1843,  B. 
Charlotte,  April  22,  1845,  Roxbury;  d.  Jan.  29,  1860. 
Francis,  Feb.  11,  1847,  Roxbury. 

606.  vii.     William  Minns,  April  20,  1849,  Roxbury. 
viii.  Harriet,  May  12,  1850,  Roxbury. 

607.  ix.     Charles,  June  4,  1853,  Roxbury. 

x.      Mary  Brastow,  March  8,  1856  ;  m.  in  Roxbury,    Dec.   31, 
1879,  Charles  W.  Riddle. 

Children : 

1.  Lincoln  Ware,  Oct.  17,  1880. 

2.  Priscilla,  Dec,  1887. 


602. 

ii. 

603. 

hi. 

604. 

iv. 

v. 

605. 

vi. 

WARE    QBXEALOGY.  203 

326. 

John"  (Jonathan,*  Jonathan,'  Jonathan,*  Robert*),  born  Jan. 
18,  1798;  died  .March  3,  L825-;  married  Feb.  L9,  L822,  Eunice 
Emily  Smith. 

Child: 

Km i i.v  Smith,7  April  27,  L823. 


329. 

IIi:\ky';  (Cyrus,*  Jonathan,4  Jonathan,3  Robert*),  born  in 
Montpelier,  Vt.,  Oct.  7,  1815;  died  at  Cincinnati,  <).,  Aug.  25, 
1885;  married  in  L847,  [sabella  Shipley,  daughter  of  Hon.  Isaac 
Johnson  of  Virginia.  They  had  four  children,  one  of  whom  was 
living  in  1885. 


331. 

CoitYDON6  (Melatiah*  Melatiah?  Jonathan,9  Robert*)  born  in 
Wilmington,  Vt.,  Nov.  21,  1804;  died  March  5,  1874;  married 
dan.  2!»,  1836,  Roxalana  Sheldon  Mctcalf  of  Brattleboro'. 

Children  : 

i.      LOAlon  Augustus,7  Dec.  7,  1838;  d.  Sept.  19,  1887,  aged  49, 

at  Brattleboro',  Vt. 
ii.    Jonas   Pobrista-LL,  Dec.  24,   1S40;  d.  in  the  army,  Feb.  21, 

L863,  aged  22. 

iii.     IIok.vtio  Corydon,  April  13,  1842 ;  d.  May  5,  1886,  aged  44. 


332. 

Mi:i..\T!  \n'  {Mhii'mli,  Melatiah*  Jonathan?  /uJ,ert2),horn 
at  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Aug.  4,  1807;  died  there  July  7,  1877; 
married  Harriet  S.  Dennison. 

Children  : 

Gil.  i.     Fk\n<  i-  Ni  \v<  omiv  May  13,  1*40. 

ii.    ELLEN  A.1  '.i  9TA,  May  BS,  1844;  m.  Murray  Harris. 

Child  : 

Edward  M. 

612.  iii.  C'nvKM-  IIi.nkv,  April  I-".,  1850. 

iv.  SUSAN  Ami  t.i\.  July  81,  is."..".  :  m.  Geor_"  W.  Efiaston. 

613.  v.    Frederic  I.. 


204  WAEE    GENEALOGY. 


333. 


Horatio  Gates6  (Melatiah,5  Melatiah,4  Jonathan,3  Robert2), 
born  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  Dec.   19,   1811;  married  Caroline -Jefi-  C^ev/iv. 
sings.     Living,  1888,  at  Newark,  N.  J. 

Children  : 

i.     Henry  M.7 
ii.    Mary  J. 
iii.  Edward. 
iv.  Horace. 
v.    Harriet. 
vi.  Walter. 


336. 

Daniel  Leonard,  Jr.6  (Daniel  L.,b  Melatiah,4  Jonathan,9 
Robert2),  born  in  Boston,  Jan.  24,  1819  ;  married  first,  April  20, 
1842,  Mary  Bragg  Keniston  (born  at  Newburyport).  He  married 
second,  Jan.  8,  1879,  Adelaide  Louise  Wyman  (born  at  Baltimore, 
Md.)     Resides  in  Boston;  with  Adams  Express  Co.  in  1885. 

Child : 


618.  i.  Albert  Cuaffin,  April  30,  1851  ;  d.  Oct.  18,  1873. 


337. 

William  Horatio0  (Daniel  L.,'°  Melatiah,4  Jonathan,3 
Robert2),  born  in  Boston,  Sept.  6,  1823  ;  an  apothecary  in  Boston 
in  1885.  He  married  April  7,  1849,  Mary  Sophia  Potter  (born 
Jan.  12,  1828,  Eastport,  Me.). 

Children : 

i.     Mary  Elizabeth,  Jan.  31,  1850  ;  d.  April  2,  1857. 
ii.    William  Henry,  May  20,  1851. 

iii.  Minna  Louise,  Aug.  3,  1857  ;  m.  Sept.  28,  1874,  George  C 
Tewksbury.     Res.  at  Arlington  Heights. 

Children : 

1.  Alice  Norine,  Jan.  20,  1876 ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1876. 

2.  Roscoe  Nichols,  Feb.  22,  1877  ;  d.  Aug.  4,  1877. 

3.  Ethel  Ware,  July  29,  1878. 


\v  \i:r.   GENE  kLOOT.  205 


:;:;*. 


Abel8  (Abel,1  Ephraim,4  Ephraim,'  Ephraim'),  bora  "in 
Plantation  No.  1,  let  Range  Wesl  Kennebec  River  (now  the  town  of 
Concord),  Mi'.,  Sept.  11,  1798;  removed  t"  Athens,  Me.,  Oct. 
28,  1817.  Removed  to  Waterville,  .Me.,  thence  t"  Portland,  Me., 
thence  to  Salem,  N.  V.,  thence  to  Anson,  Me.  ;  last  removal  April, 
is  si;."  [A.  II.  W.  |  "He  assisted  hi-  ancle  John  in  his  Btore  al 
Norridgewock  and  afterwards  sel  up  business  for  himself  al  Ath< 
Here  he  remained  in  trade  till  L850.  He  -pint  ten  pears,  less  three 
months,  in  Washington  employed  in  the  Treasury  Department." 
lie  married  May  6,  1824,  Elizabeth  Ross,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel 
Thomas  of  Portland  (bora  March  12,  1803;  died  at  Salem,  Wash- 
ington  Co.,  N.  V.,  April  20,  1882).  lie  died  in  North  Anson, 
Me.,  May  27,  1889. 

Children,  bora  in  Athens  : 

i.       IIknuv  J..7  May  21,  1825  ;  d.  June  28,  1847. 
620.  ii.      A  i  eh  rt  II..  An-.  7,  1827  ,  ,1.  April,  1893. 

iii.     Maki  T.,  Aug.  1<>,  1829.     Rem.  to  Salmi,  X.  Y. 

iv.      ELIZABETB   ROSS,  Sept.  7,  1831  :   d.   in   Sal. 'in.  N.  Y.,  Aug.  21, 

1885;  in.  Dec.  I.  1852,   Dr.  John  Lambert  of  Salem,  N.  V. 

(b.  Alfred,  York  Co..  Me.;   Bowd.  (nil.  .M.I).  185  2  and  Eon. 

A.M.    1889;     rider  in    1'res.    Ch.  and  trustee  of  Washington 

Acad.,  Salem). 

Children  : 

1.  Elizabeth  Ware,  April  1,  1864. 

■>.  (Maries  Edward,  Aug.  24,  1866  ;  grad.  Bell.  Med.  Coll., 
N.  Y..  class  <>f  L893  ;  m.  Grace  E.  Sedfield  of  Johns- 
ton a,  N.  V. 

3.    William  Peasler,  May  29, 1870;  merchant,  Albany,  X.  Y. 

v.      Jam.  T..  Oct.  19,  1833  ;  d.  Aug.  30,  1864,  In  Salem,  X.  Y. 

..  vi.      FR]  i.i  ri<  S   N..  Jan.  7.  L836. 

Vii.     RANDO]  rn  A..  March  If,.  1838:  d.  March  31,   L8 
viii.    Emmy    M.,   June     l.'J,    I8ln;   ni.   Charles   Oxnard,   and   lives   in 
Portland,  Me. 
i'.-22.  ix.      Edwabd  HoRA<  B,  July  -'7,  1842  ;  d.  Aug.  13,  1878. 


339. 

John*  (Abel,1  Ephraim,4  Ephraim,'  Ephraim* ),  born  D< 
1801,  in  Concord,  Me.  :  lived  in  Athens,  Me.  :  removed  to  Wi 

villc.  Me.;    died   there   Oct.    8,    1877.      He   married  Jan.  5,    L842, 
Sarah  Maria  Sent t  of  Yarmouth,   Me.    (horn  July   11,    L814;   died 


206  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

at  Waterville,  Oct.  24,  1895).  She  was  greatly  respected  through- 
out the  State  of  Maine  and  elsewhere  for  her  beautiful  character  and 
charitable  deeds.  Mr.  Ware  was  a  merchant  in  Athens,  1829— 
1857  ;  president  Androscoggin  and  Kennebec  R.  R.  (now  assimi- 
lated with  Maine  Central)  ;  president  People's  Bank,  and  later  of 
Merchants  National  Bank  of  Waterville  ;  an  able  financier,  of  high 
repute  for  integrity. 

Children,  born  in  Athens,  Me.  : 

623.  i.       John,  Jr.,7  Oct.  12,  1842. 

624.  ii.      George  Homer,  July  4,  1844. 

iii.     Henry  Scott,  April  16,  1846 ;  d.  Nov.  9,  1895. 

iv.     Frank,  Sept.  12,  1847  ;  d.  Sept.  19,  1862. 

v.      Sarah  Maria,  Feb.  18,  1850  ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1851. 

vi.     Ella  Maria,  March  25,  1852  ;  lives  in  Boston  in  1898  ;  m. 

April  6,  1876,  Charles  H.  Smith  of  Portland  (d.  Aug.  11, 

1885). 

Children  : 

1.  Marie  Ware,  March  23,  1877.     . 

2.  Helen,  Feb.  18,  1882. 

3.  Karl  P.,  March  1,  d.  March  21,  1891. 

625.  vii.    Edward,  May  14,  1854. 


340. 

David  Edmund6  (Samuel,5  Jonathan,*  Robert*  Ephraim*), 
[born  in  Leominster,  Jan.  22, 1823]  ;  died  Nov.  20, 1884,  at  Lowell, 
Mass.,  "61,  10,  0."  [Lowell  rec]  Married  first,  Sarah  Park- 
hurst  (pronounced  Parkiss)  ;  she  died  "Oct.  30,  1846,  aged  24 
yrs.,  2  mos."  [Fitchburg  record.]  He  married  second,  at  Nashua, 
N.  EL,  Nov.  25,  1863,  Mrs.  Lillie  Pierce  (Shattuck)  Dinsmore  of 
Nashua,  N.  H. 

Children  : 


i.  Sarah  E.,7  Oct.  24,  d.  Oct.  29,  1846. 
ii.  Frederick  Edmund,  July  29,  1866. 
iii.  Lillie  Anna,  May  25,  1869. 


341. 


Abelc  (James,5  Jonathan,4  Robert,3  Ephraim*),  born  in  Fitch- 
burg, Dec.  26,  1804;  died  in  Townsend,  March  7,  1880;  married 
first,  July  10,  1825,  by  Daniel  Damon,  Mary  Bradstreet  Bailey  of 


w  aim-:  <;i:m:\i.(x;i  .  207 

Lunenburg,    horn   Jan.    30,    1804;  died    March    10,    18G3.     II- 
married  Becond,  \\i-I->\\  Theresa  Hblden. 
(  bildreo  : 

i.       Ai-.i.i.  15i:n.i\min-.7  Fitchburg,  July  -2.1,  L826;  -I.  Sept  5,  1826. 
627.  ii.      A i-. r: i  .  .ii;..  Fitchburg>  Sept.  16,  1827. 

iii.  Mari  Ann*  Townsend,  Feb.  2,  1830;  iii.  .Inl\  •'-.  L849,  James, 
-hi  of  Ralph  and  Alpha  Bang  of  Shirley  ;  he  "aged  28/'  she 
19.     II--  ia  a  tanner ;  lives  In  \V.  Townsend,  L897. 

Children: 

1.  Mary  Elizabeth,  Sept.  3,  1850;  d.  Maj  5,  L852i 
■_'.  James,  Jr.,  June  1:.'.  1852  ;  lives  at  W.  Townsend. 
3.   Ma  Maria,Ja,n.  2,  L854  ;  m.  Feb.  25,  1875,  G  orge  W. 

(  lapp. 
1.    William  Daniel,  Jan.  1  1,  L856  ;  lives  at  West  Townsend. 

5.  Abel  Wares,  Dec.  L9,  1857  ;  m.  Estelle  E.  Wbrden,  Nov. 

25,  L880.     Lives  at  W.  Townsend. 

6.  Lettie   Belle,  Sept.  8,   I860;  m.  Arthur  B.   Xickerson. 

Lives  at  Maplewood. 

7.  Carrie  B.,  Jan.  31,  1863  ;  <1.  Jan.  2  1.  1892. 

8.  EKza  Stella,  Sept.  21,  18G6. 

!     Charles  Henry,  Aug.  1,  1808  ;  d.  May  7,  1881. 

Daniel,  July  26,  1832. 

Levi,  Feb.  21,  1835. 

Samuel,  Dee.  28,  1837. 

Eliza,  May  22,  1840;  m.  Oct.  28,  L862,  Benjamin  II.  (Reuben 
and  Susan)  Billings  (b.  al  Fitchburg,  Mass.  [1840J.  lies,  at 
Simpson,  Mitchell  ('->.,  Kansas. 

Children  : 

1.  Orrice  MMe  Ii.,  June  27,  1863. 

2.  Livingston  A.,  Fell.  7.  1865,  at  Oakham. 
.;.  Fred  .1..  ().-!.  7.  L866,  at  Oakliam. 
I.  Flora  .1/..  Nov.  17,  187'.»,  at  Webster  City.  Iowa. 

viii.  David,  Dec.  ''-.  1842.;   '■'>'■>  Reg.  Mass.  Vol. ;  fatally  wounded  at 
Lookout  Mountain  (Raccoon  Ridge),  Oct  29,  I" 

ix.     James,  Townsend,   March   13,    1845;  -I.   Aug.  21.    1862,  hy  the 
[dental  discharge  of  a  gun  in  his  own  hai 


312. 

(James?)  Lomng'  {James,1  Jonathan,*  /  Ephraim*), 

born  July  L9,  L809,  at   Leominster;  died  in  Townsend,  March  7. 
1871;  carpenter.     He  was  buried  al  Fitchburg. 


iv. 

629. 

v. 

630. 

\i. 

vii 

208  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


343. 


George6  (James,6  Jonathan,4  Robert,3  Ephraim*),  born  in 
Leominster,  Jan.  18,  1811;  (1.  March  20,  1893;  married  first, 
March  27,  1841,  Lydia  Nichols.  She  went  away  in  May,  1864, 
and  never  came  back.  He  married  second,  Jan.  7,  1869,  Laurelia 
Pratt  (born  in  Germany;  died  Jan.  28,  1893),  daughter  of  Brig- 
ham  and  Laurelia  (Supernat)  Daggett,  aged  45  ;  both  of  Fitchburg ; 
married  in  W.  Townsend. 
Children : 

i.     George,7  Nov.  25,  1844 ;  d.  May  14,  1864. 

ii.    James,  March  10,  1840;  d.  July  15,  1847. 

iii.  Nelson,  Nov.  12,  1848  ;  d.  Aug.  23,  1848. 

iv.  Jane  M.,  April  11,  1849. 


344. 

William6  (James,6  Jonathan,4  Robert3  Ephraim2),  born  at 
Leominster,  June  7,  1818  ;  married  Oct.  28,  1845,  Lucy  A.  Carey, 
born  at  Shrewsbury,  July  18,  1826.     He  died  July  1,  1900. 

Child; 

Henry  W.,7  Northboro',  Dec.  6,  1847  ;  d.  Oct.  5,  1900. 


346. 

Enoch6  (Jonathan,5  Ebenezer,4  Nathaniel,*  Ebenezer*) ,  born  in 
Needham,  March  22,  1784;  removed  to  Hancock,  N.  H.,  in  1793; 
resided  several  years  with  Lemuel  Eaton  ;  died  May  18,  1849.  He 
married  first,  Roxanna,  eldest  daughter  of  Ephraim  and  Mary 
(Washburn)  Thompson;  she  died  March  20,  1847.  He  married 
second,  Sept.  14,  1848,  Dolly,  daughter  of  John  Bateman  and 
Polly  (Emerson)  Flint,  born  in  Maiden,  Sept.  20,  1794.  She 
survived  him  and  married  second,  Sept.  19,  1854,  Asabel  Cummings. 
No  children. 


347. 

Joel6  (Jonathan,6  Ebenezer,4  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer1},  born  in 
Needham,  March  24,  1788.  "  Went  to  Kentucky."  [His.  Hancock, 
N.  H:]  He  died  March  28,  1825.  He  married  in  Newton,  Feb. 
8,  1815,  Mary  Perry. 


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Children : 
633.  i.    John  -I.7 

ii.     II  LRRIET,  d.  May  10,  1822.     [Newton  r 


348. 

r.r.r.\  r /.K  i ;':  (JSbenezer,*  Wbenezer,*  Nathaniel,1  Wb&nezer*),, 
born  in  Hancock,  N.  II.,  March  28,  1806;  died  July  24,  L888; 
married  Dec.  L8,  1834,  Martha  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Simeon  and 
Betsey  (Dennis)  Lakin  (born  Feb.  18,  L817  s  died  June  L8,  1880). 
Resided  al  Hancock,  X .  II.  K Carpenter  and  fanner;  a  member  of 
school  committee,  of  board  of  selectmen,  and  a  representative  to  the 
state  legislature.  He  died  on  the  farm  where  he  was  born,  re- 
spected by  the  entire  community.  lie  left  a  library  of  some  twelve 
hundred  volumes."     [Ili-t.  Hancock.] 

<  hildren,  born  in  Hancock: 

634.  i.  Walter  Macon,1  Oct.  L9,  1835. 

ii.  Warner  Lakin,  May  1  I.  L887  ;  d.  in  Hancock,  July  3,  1858. 

iii.  Alice  Adelia,  Feb.  11,  18-10;  res.  on  the  homestead  ;  unm. 

636.  iv.  Edwin,  Jan.  31,  1842. 

v.  Georgianna  Josephine,  Dec.  24,  1843  ;  d.  Jan.  1,  184  1. 

vi.     Frances  Morilla,  Nov.  26,  1844;  resides  with  her  brother, 

Albert  E. ;  she  is  a  skilful  nurse. 
vii.    Joanna  Elizabeth,  Jan.  2f>,   Is  17;  m.  June  7,  L871,  in  Win- 

chendon,  Henry   IE.,  son  of  Elijah  (Elijah.    Elijah,  Joseph, 

Joseph.  J.,  J.)  Washburn  of  Duxbury  (b.  Oct.  15,  1846.     B 

Plymouth,  1898). 

Children: 

1.  LiUieF.,  Natick,  April  12,  188a. 

2.  Flora  B.,  Winchendon,  Nov.  25,  1882. 

G37.  viii.  Albert  Edson,  June  6,  1851. 

ix.     Ella  Cordelia,  Nov.   9,  1853;  res.  on  the  homestead;  is  a. 
;  unm. 

x.      Addison  Clifton,*  Sept.  9, 1858;  res.  on  the  homestead ;  num. 

•  "  My  father  has  deeds  and  other  papers  from  l""1  to  180  j  ears  old  which  contain  the 
same  names  as  are  found  in  tl  \      The  following  are  abstracts  of  boh 

them:  Is)  Deed,  i  >v.  20,  1705,  Samuel  Watkins  to'Ebim      i  Weares,' both  of 

Dedham.    2d,  Bond  of  Robert  Fuller  to  Nathaniel  Ware  of  Needham.    Conditio 
not  to  occupy  I  acres  of  meadow  possessed  bi   the  widow  of  Robert  Ware  of  Dedham. 

15,  L720.    Witnessed  bj  Samuel  Ware.    3d,   Di     I,  dated   Dec.  29,    i; 
I  i  Ware  and  Elisabeth  his  wife  to  Nathaniel  his  son.     Lth,  A  paper  dal 

23, 1760,  showing  that '  Jain  Chamberlain '  ft  I  I  Nathaniels 

and  thai  khej  were  children  of  Nathaniel  and  Esther  Ware.    Witnessed  bj  Esther  Ware, 
minor."     [A.  C.  Ware] 

14 


210  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


351, 


Jason8  (Jason,*  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*),  born  in 
Needham,  Mass.  or  in  Hancock,  N.  H.,  March  9,  1787  ;  died  Jan. 
28,  1873;  married  Nov.  25,  1813,  Bethiah,  daughter  of  Ephraim 
and  Mary  (Washburn)  Thompson,  born  July  17,  1793,  at  Halifax, 
Mass. ;  died  May  21,  1873.  "He  was  a  man  of  good  judgment,  of 
genial  nature,  and  of  sterling  worth,  universally  beloved  and  res- 
pected by  all  who  knew  him."     [Hist.  Hancock.] 

Children,  born  in  Hancock  : 

639.  i.       David  Thompson,7  June  7,  1817 ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1882. 
G40.  ii.      Franklin  Jason,  March  11,  1820. 

iii.     Mary  Washburn,  Nov.  5,  1821 ;  m.  March  15,  1847,  Enoch 

Nichols,  son  of  Jeremiah  (Jeremiah,  Benjamin,  Thomas,  John) 

and  Esther  (Maynard)  Baldwin  (b.  June  7,  1823 ;  d.  April  8, 

1882). 

iv.     Sarah  Prentice  or  Printer,  May  13, 1826  ;  d.  Aug.  29, 1828. 

641.  v.      Harvey  Jewett,  July  21,  1829  ;  d.  March  23,  1898. 

642.  vi.     Henry  Ward,  Feb.  15,  1831  ;  d.  March  16,  1896. 

vii.    Sarah  Adeline,  Oct.  15,  1834;  m.  Dec.  21,  1852,  Asa  Fair- 
banks (b.  May  25,  1828)  of  Keene,  N.  H. 


352. 

Ward6  (Jason,5  Nathaniel,4  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*) ,  born  in 
Hancock,  N.  H.,  Sept.  28,  1792  ;  died  May  28,  1870,  in  Washing- 
ton, N.  H.  ;  married  first,  March  2,  1819,  Sarah,  daughter  of 
Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Gibson)  Matthews,  born  in  Bedford,  Aug. 
23,  1789;  died  in  Marlow,  Jan.  11,  1833).  He  married  second, 
in  Washington,  N.  H.,  Oct.  23,  1833,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Hall)  Clyde, 
born  at  Antrim,  Sept,  15,  1797,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary 
(McAdams)  Hall  of  Hillsboro.  (Living  in  1888  in  92d  year.) 
[She  married  first,  1823,  Samuel,  son  of  Daniel  and  Margaret 
(McAdams)  Clyde,  born  at  Windham,  1790 ;  died  at  Hillsboro, 
1826.]  Two  Clyde  children — Edw.  died  young,  Mary  J.,  June  6, 
1825,  married  Wallace  Sawyer. 

Children : 

i.  Jane,7  in  Hancock,  N.  H,  Feb.  23,  1820  ;  d.  at  Surry,  N.  H., 
Dec.  3,  1865 ;  m.  1st,  March  31,  1842,  Willard,  son  of  Elijah 
and  Sally  (Dort)  Mansfield  (b.  at  Alstead,  March  24,  1817  ;  d. 
at  Surry,  May  24,  1855).  She  m.  2d,  April  5,  1858,  James, 
son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Hall)  Stuart  (b.  at  Antrim,  June 
25,  1821). 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  211 

ii.    Calista,  iii  Marlow,  July  10;  d.  July  L9,  1822. 
iii.  Emili  Maria,  in  Bfarlow,  !)'■'•.  9,  1824. 
643.  iv.  Albert  Eeasti  B,Hancock,  Oct.  10,  1827 ;  <1.  Oct.  10,  18 


353. 

Elijah6  (Jason,1  Nathaniel,4  Nathaniel,*  JSbenezer*) ,  born  in 
Hancock,  N.  II.,  Feb.  20,  1797;  died  Aug.  2G,  1850;  married 
first,  dan.  1,  1827,  Adeline  Wyman  (horn  May,  1807;  died  Feb. 
23,  1835).  He  married  second,  Jan.,  1837,  Sarah  Courser  (born 
1798;  d.  Nov.  13,  1843).  He  married  third,  in  1847,  Lucinda 
Newton  (born  1806;  died  Sept.  10,  1875). 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Sarah  Adeline,'  Sept,  1828;  d.  June,  1837. 
644.  ii.    Elijah  Wyman,  May  9,  1830,  Boston, 
iii.  A  son,  Feb.  21,  d.  Feb.  -'-,.  1835. 
iv.  Adeline  S.,  Jan.  19,  1838. 
v.    Jllia  Ellen,  Dec.  9,  1847. 


354. 

Nathaniel6  (Jason,5  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*), 
born  in  Hancock,  N.  H.,  Nov.  1G,  1801;  died  Oct.  22,  1869; 
married  Nov.  7,  1826,  Polly  Wright  (born  July  25,  1802;  died 
Feb.  7,  1875). 

Child  : 

Mary  Jane,'  June  3,  1836;  d.  Dec.  21,  1885 ;  m.  July  13,  1881, 
Chester  Thomas. 


355. 

John  Ward*  {Nathaniel,* Nathaniel,1  Nathaniel,* Ebenezer"), 
born  in  Needham,  March  2,  1791;  died  July  8,  1853;  married 
April  7,  1817,  Mary  Ann  Peters  of  Needham. 

Child  : 

Emily,7  June  22,  1824,  in  Needham. 


212  WARE   GENEALOGY. 


356. 

Thomas  Jefferson6  (Nathaniel,6  Nathaniel,"  Nathaniel,3 
Ebenezer2) ,  born  in  Needham,  March  16,  1806  ;  baptized  Aug.  14, 
1808;  "of  Sudbury,"  married  in  Natick,  May  24,  1837,  by  Rev. 
Erasmus  D.  Moore,  Hepzibetli  Kimball  of  Natick. 


357. 

Nathaniel6  (Nathaniel,6  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer"), 
born  in  Needham,  Nov.  16,  1801;  "baptized  Aug.  14,  1808";* 
married  April  15,  1824,  Miss  Mary  Ann  Winslow  of  Newton. 

*  As  "  Nathaniel  Ware,  son  of  Nathaniel  Ware  and  Mary  Ware  his  wife,  deceased 
Jan.  the  18,  1802  "  [Needham  Records] ,  it  would  appear  that  Nathaniel  and  Mary  had  a 
second  Nathaniel,  but  his  birth  I  do  not  find  recorded.  I  learn  from  aged  people  here 
that  they  remember  a  Nathaniel  Ware,  brother  of  J.  W.  and  Thomas.  [C.  C.  Green- 
wood.] 


SEVENTH  GENERATION. 


400. 


William  Richmond7  (Gcorc/e,e  Georgr,b  William,*  John,' 
John*),  born  in  Dighton,  Dec.  22,  1785;  died  at  Frankfort,  Me., 
July  4,  1826;  married  Feb.  6,  1811,  at  Winterport,  Me.,  Abigail 
Sampson  "of  the  Plymouth  family";  she  died  Nov.  30,  1870. 

Children  : 

i.      Harriet  S.,8  Oct.  18,  1812;  m.  March  10,  1833,  Charles  Stuart 
Page;  he  d.  Sept.  19,  1851.     Lives  in  Winterport,  Me. 

Children : 

1.  William  Richmond  Ware,  Dec.  18,  1833;  d.  July  18, 

1843. 

2.  Charles  S.,  Dec.  19,  1835. 

3.  Martha  McNear,  June  13,  d.  Oct.  8,  1838. 

4.  Reuel  If.,  Feb.  18,  1840;  m.  in  March,  1865,  Mary  Ov- 

erbaugh  of  New  York. 

5.  Alice  Ware,  March  22,  1841  ;  m.  Capt.  Arthur  Parker  ; 

both  lost  at  sea  in  gale  of  September,  lf>so,  with  their 
only  child. 

6.  Harriet   W.,  July  20,  1844;  m.  first,  John  W.  Haley; 

second.  X.  N.  Lewis. 

7.  James  R.,  Nor.  29,  1851  ;  m.  Jul,  1879,  Agnes  Drake; 

(she  d.  February,  l.SSO). 

ii.     Maria  A.,  Aug.  L5,  1814;  d.  March  28,  1871;  m.  Oct.  18, 
180  1,  John  Chapman. 

iii.    William  Bayliss,  Feb.  15,  1816;   d.  Dec  18, 1851,  on  pas- 
sage home  from  Africa;  unin. 

650.  iv.    ENOcn  Rk  bmokd,  dan.  2,  L819;  d.  duly  15,  1874. 


214  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


403. 

John  Spurr7  (John,6  William,6  John,*  John,3  John2),  born 
in  Calais,  Vt.,  Nov.  20,  1807  ;  died  Nov.  29,  1881,  at  East  Boston, 
Mass.;  he  married  in  Calais,  Vt.,  Nov.  29,  1830,  Fanny  Vinson 
Cole ;  she  was  born  Nov.  30,  1808  ;  died  March  15,  1882  ;  buried 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

Children,  all  died  before  1883  : 

i.      George  Byron,8  "d.  Feb.  11,  1834,  aged  13  mos.  22  dys." 
ii.     George  Byron,  Nov.  25,  1834  ;  d.  Sept.  27,  1859  ;  m.  Justina 
Bemiet  of  Somerville,  Mass. 

Child  : 

George  Henry,  d.,  aged  5  yrs.  4  mos.  24  dys.,  March  5, 
1864. 

iii.    John  Walter,  "  d.  Aug.  9,  1839,  aged -2  yrs.  9  mos." 

iv.    Adelaide  Fanny,  Jan.  24,  1841  ;  d.  Sept.  26,  1868,  aged  28; 
m.  R.  Julius  Richardson. 

Child: 

Roderick  Ware  (Chicago). 

v.     John  Walter,  d.  "  Nov.  15,  1861,  aged  17  yrs.  5  mos.  25  dys." 


404. 

Carlos7  (Levi,6  Ezra,b  John,*  John,3  John2),  born  Oct.  19, 
1798  ;  died  in  Wrentham,  Aug.  28,  1878  ;  married  April  4,  1823, 
Sally,  daughter  of  John6  Ware,  No.  175,  born  June  6,  1801 ; 
died  July  17,  1872. 

Children : 

i.     Adeliza,8  m.  Oct.  31,  1854,  Gustavus  F.  Dart  of  Wrentham. 
ii.     George  A.,  d.  Nov.  22,   1852  ;   m.  at  Valley  Falls  (Cumber- 
land), R.  L,  July  11,  1851,  Mary  F.  Whitman. 

Child: 

"  George  Henry,  died  Oct.  12,  1854."     [Wr.  Record.] 

iii.    Betsey  Maria,  Sept.  24,  1825  ;  d.  April  7,  1826. 

iv.    Sally  Smith,  April  6,  1827;   m.  Dec.  21,  1847,  Lemuel   T. 
Bird. 


WARE    OENEALOliV.  215 


10-). 


Addison7  (Levif  "Ezra*  John*  John*  John*))  born  at  West- 
morelaiid,  N.  II.,  April  24,  L807 ;  died  Dec.  31,  1891;  married 
Feb.  2,  1841,  Charlotte  Bennett  (born  Aug.  29,  1819  j  died  May 
12,  181*-)),  daughter  of  Moses  and  Nancy  (Wheeler)  Bennett  of 
Westmoreland,  X.  II.;  moved  to  \<>rthfield,  .Ma->.,  Manli  3, 
1868.  "A  farmer  all  his  life,  and  a  Dniversalist.  A  man  of 
vigorous  strength,  both  physical  and  mental."  "  Wife  belonged  to 
a  family  noted  for  their  mental  ability  and  liberal  ideas." 

Children,  born  in  Westmoreland,  X.  II.  : 

651.  i.      John  Murray,8  Nov.  12,  1811. 
'•■■">•_>.  ii.    Clinton  Addison,  Nov.  28,  1843. 

Hi.   Charlotte    Marion,   Nov.    16,   1845;  in.  Aug.  20,  1874,  in 
Northfield,  Ma--..  Hendrick  Barnum  of  Danbury,  Conn.    ("7th 
.  Erom  Tims.  Barnham  of  England"),  (son  of  Towner  and 
Ann  (Hendrick)  Barnum). 
Child: 

Hendrick  Ware,  April  L2,  1879. 


406. 

Erastus7  (Levi,6  Ezra,b  John,*  John,3  John"),  horn  Feb.  21, 
1809  ;  died  April  3,  1892  ;  married  March  15,  1831,  Eunice  Storrs 
(born  in  1807;  died  Oct.  3,  1880),  daughter  of  Experience  and 
Silence  (Goodnow)  Storrs  of  Westmoreland  ;  he  married,  second, 
Mrs.  Cynthia  (Loring)  Fisher,  who  died  Jan.  13,1895.  "He 
lived  always  in  Westmoreland,  X'.  H." 

Children  : 

653.  i.      George  D.,8  April  22,  1832. 

ii.  Ar.r.v  E.,  Jan.  •">.  1834;  m.  at  Chesterfield,  N.  II..  March  10, 
1859,  Henry  C,  son  of  Jonathan  and  Harriet  (Hastings)  Coh- 
leigh  of  W;  (h.  June  16,  L834)  ;  resides  at  Westmoreland. 

Children  : 

1.  Fred  Erastus,  June  2,  18G0;  m.  May  4,  1889,  Lenna 

B.  P. rit  ton. 

2.  Charles  Henry,  April  27,  1863. 

3.  Carrie  Isabel,  Feb.  5,  L869;  m.  Sept  26,  18KC,  Walter 

L.  Works. 

4.  Vxni      I     ",   Nov.  9,   1870;    m.  May   13,   1893,    Fred 

Simmons. 


216  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

iii.    Caroline  L.,  Feb.  18,  1840;  m.  Charles  Humphrey  of  Hart- 
land,  Vt.     No  children. 
654.  iv.    Levi  B.,  March  11,  1845;  d.  June  14,  1894. 


407. 

James  Royal7  (Levi,6  Ezra,5  John,"  John,3  John2),  born  at 
Putney,  Vt.,  April  11,  1811 ;  died  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  March 
25,  1857 ;  married  in  Westmoreland,  March  15,  1838,  Susan 
Louisa  Cole  (born  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  1817).  "Farmer; 
school-teacher  in  his  younger  days  ;  taught  several  winter  terms 
after  being  married  some  time,  attending  to  his  farm  chores,  living 
at  home."     The  widow  is  living,  January,  1901,  in  her  84th  year. 

Children,  born  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H. : 

i.      Eliza  Cole,8  Dec.  28,  1838;  m.  May  8,  1860,  George  Frank 
Hathon  of  Dummerston,  Vt. ;  res.  Westmoreland. 
Children : 

1.  Litta  Eliza,  Dec.  28,  1861 ;  m.  Jan.  1.  1884,  Charles  H. 

Leach. 

2.  Myrtle  Estelle,  Oct.  30,  1866. 

ii.    Ann  Elizabeth,  June  14,  1841 ;  d.  May  5,  1867 ;  unm. 

iii.    Charles    Leroy,  Dec.    3,  1843 ;    a  travelling  salesman  many 
years;  d.  unm.  Feb.  6,  1898. 

655.  iv.    Oscar  James,  May  27,  1846. 

656.  v.     Wallace  King,  July  22,  1848. 

vi.    Ellen    Amelia,  Aug.  29,   1850 ;    d.  Nov.  8,   1895,  in  East 
Douglas,  Mass;  m.  July  17,  1880,  Clarence  Bacheler  of  Whit- 
ingsville,  Mass. 
Children  : 

1.  Mae,  June  2,  1882. 

2.  Olive,  May  9,  1884. 

657.  vii.  Frank  Herman,  Feb.  21,  1853. 

vhi.  Clara    Louisa,  Sept.  16,  1855;   d.  July  21,  1873,  in  West- 
moreland, N.  H. 


408. 

John  Albert7  {John,6  Ezra,b  John,4,  John,3  John2),  born  in 
Wrentham,  Dec.  8,  1813;  died  April  19,  1865;  married  Harriet 
A.  Rathbone,  who  was  living  in  1885. 


WARE    (iKNKALOQY.  217 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham: 
658.  i.    John,'  Oct  25,  1848. 

ii.    Aw\  Marsella,  Sept  7,  1850;  m.  al  Foxboro',  Dec  25,  L878, 

Walter  II.  Fisher  (b.  in  Foxboro',  1885  |. 
iii.  Edna  Jones,  d.  al  Wrentham,  Sept.  21,  L848. 
iv.   l'.i  i.i  \  Loi  ISA,  Sept  20,  d.  Sept  24,  1853. 
v.    Mu;v  T.,  in.  at  Foxboro*,  Oct  5,  L859,  Chartee  K.  Ciles. 


409. 

Hiram7  (  John,'  Ezra,'  John,4  John,'  John'),  born  in  Wren- 
tham,  Nov.  8,  L827;  Parmer.  He  married  Dec.  19,  ls">s  (by  Iicv. 
A.  Adams,  in  Franklin)  Nancy  Kemp  of  Foxboro';  she  was  born 
May  20,  1833,  at  Marbkhead. 

Children  : 

i.     Kmh.y  Josephine,8  March  26,  I860. 

ii.    Feed  Lewis,  Nov.  l'-'.  1862  ;  d.  at  Wrentham,  April  3,  18G6. 

iii.  Barb*  M.,  Oct.  30,  1871  ;  d.  March  26,  1895. 

iv.  John  Ed  ward,  Jan.  18,  L874. 


410. 

George  Lemuel7  (George,6  Ezra,5  John,4,  John,3  John"), 
born  Jan.  22,  1816;  died  at  Clinton,  May  16,  1 S ,S 7  ;  married  June 
2,  1845,  Mary  A.  Mann,  born  about  1818;  died  Nov.  6,  1885, 
"aired  67." 

O 

Children : 

i.     Harriet  Hartley,8  March  27,  1846;  m.  Dec.  19,  18GG,  David 

A.   I )  1,1 1 NT. 

6G1.  ii.    Charles  Henry,  Wrentham,  Sept.  5,  1859. 


411. 

Alonzo  Lefrelett'  (  George,'   Ezra,'  John,*  John,'  John*), 

born  June  21,  1818;  died  Dec.  4,  1865;  married  Jan  28,  L841, 
Betsey  Ann,'  daughter  of  Darius,  No.  94,  and  Pamelia  (Cary) 
Ware,  born  Nov.  13,  1818;  died  Aug.  29,  1881. 

Children,  born  in  Wrentham  : 

661a.  i.     Ei-mi  m>  Burks,*  Jane  26,  L8  13,  Wr.  ;  d.  at  Dickinson,  Dakota, 
Oct.  6,  1883. 


218  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Henry  Herbert,  May  10,  1848,  Wr. ;  d.  Jan.  12,  1874;  unm. 
iii.  Helen  Frances,  Sept.  12,  1857  ;  m.  Dec.  2,  1886,  Charles  E. 
Stimson  of  Franklin,  Me. ;  d.  May  23,  1892. 


412. 

Charles7    (George,6   Ezra,6   John,*   John,3  John2),   married 
Harriet  Grant  Grouety.      [Clin,  rec.] 

Child : 
6615.  Rohondo  C.,8  June  7,  1860,  at  Clinton. 


416. 

Elijah7  (Elijah,6  Moses,6  Moses,*  John,3  John,2),  born  Nov. 
1,  1799;  died  at  Winhall,  Vt. ;  married  first,  June  19,  1823, 
Patty  Malvina,  daughter  of  True  (Jona.)  and  Patty  (Emery) 
Webster,  born  Aug.  13,  1800;  died  April  1,  1825.  He  married 
second,  Dec.  29,  1825,  Mrs.  Sevia  (Dustin)  Tenny,  daughter  of 
John  and  Sarah  (Webster)  Dustin,  and  widow  of  Kimball  Tenny. 

Children : 

i.     Sevia  Olivia  Ann,8  Aug.  20,  1828 ;  m. Williams ;  res.  at 

E.  Greenwich,  N.  Y. 

ii.    Elijah  Kimball,  1834  ;  d.  July  28,  1840. 

iii.  Ann  Eliza,  Aug.  3,  1841. 


417. 

Moses7  (Elijah,6  Moses,6  Moses,*  John,3  John2),  born  at  Gil- 
sum,  N.  H.,  March  2,  1804;  died  at  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  April  20, 
1875  ;  married  April  29,  1827,  Eliza  Hastings  of  Swanzey.  A 
shoemaker. 

Children,  born  at  Brattleboro' : 

i.     Augusta  Maria,8  June  29,  1829  ;  m.  Amandron  Cathon. 
662.  ii.    Moses  Hastings,  Oct.  5,  1833. 
iii.  Ann  Eliza,  Aug.  3,  1841. 


418. 

Obadiah7  (Benjamin,6  Moses,6  Moses,*  John,3  John2),  born  at 
Gilsum,  Jan.  2,  1795  ;  died  at  Butler,  111.,  Sept.  24,  1876  ;  married 
Aug.  17,  1821,  Electa,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth  Post,  born 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  219 

at  Addison,  Vt.,  July  17,  1800;  died  at  Butler,  111.,  Nov.  15, 
1858.  "  W'.iit  in  L821  to  a  farm  aear  St.  Louis;  in  1823  settled 
with  brother  Benjamin  at  Butler,  Montgomery  Co.,  111.,  at  a  [dace 
called  '  Wail's  Grove."      |  I  li-t .  I  >  il-uni.  j 

Children,  born  in  Butler,  III.  : 

i.     Huldah,8  Sept.  17.  L828;  m.  May  27,  1845,  Thomas  E.  Harris 
(I..  Feb.  28,  L812),  bod  of  John  and  Abigail  Harris). 
Children,  born  in  Illinois : 

1.  Frederick  Wan;  March  24,  L846;  d.  Feb.  9,  I8l 

2.  Julia  Abigail,  Sept.  L5,  L852;  m.  Oct.  31,  L872,  Michael 

Luther  Robertson  (son  of  Stamford  and  Ann  M.),  b. 
111.,  Sept.  11.  1851. 

ii.      Eliza,  Aug.  6,  1825;  d.  Sept.  II.  1844;  unm. 

iii.     Emily,  Jan.  28,  L827  ;  d.  Sept.  21,  1844;  unm. 

iv.     Electa,  Jan.  2,  L829  ;  d.  Oct.  7, 1861 ;  m.  Nov.  25,  1848,  Jacob 
Wagner  Scheur  (b.  N.  C,  May  11,  1826). 

Children : 

1.  Sylvester  Henry,  111.,  Nov.  15,  1849. 

2.  David  War,;   111..  Sept.  20,    L852 ;  m.  Feb.  19,  1873, 

Harriet,    daughter   of   Frederick   II.  and    Christens 
Peters  (b.  at  Findley,  0.,  Oct.  14,  1850) .     3  children. 

3.  Laura  Lucretia,  Aug.  13,  1855  ;  m.  Aug.  6,  1878,  Daniel 

( iurtis. 

4.  Sophronia  Luzetta,  Sept.  9,  1859. 

v.  MAMA,  May  14,  1831  ;  d.  Sept.  6,  1835;  unm. 
vi.  Claka,  Aug.  19,  1833;  d.  Aug.  8,  1855;  unm. 
vii.    Adamnk,  Feb.  7,  1836;  d.  Sept.  16,  1845  ;  unm. 

viii.  Betsey,  Aug.  18,  1838  ;  m.  Dec.  12,  1861,  Charles  M.  Westcott 
(son  of  Thomas  and  Lydia,  b.  at  Situate,  R.  I.,  Aug.  7, 1822). 
Children : 

1.  Thomas  Knowlton,  Sept.  20,  1862. 

2.  Eliza    Ware,  Jan.  14,  1864. 

3.  Lillie  Electa,  July  22,  1869. 

4.  Mary  Grace,  Sept  •'•.  1872. 

ix.  Mary,  April  18,  1841;  d.  -Ian.  1,  1870;  m.  Nov.  29,  1866, 
William  Albion  Young,  Bon  of  William  and  Jane  Young  (b. 
Aug.  20,  L836). 

Children  : 
1.  Anthony  Obadiah,  Dr.-.  25,  1868. 
■2.    William  Albion,  Nov.  9,  1869. 

663.  x.      Henuv,  May  1,  1845. 


220  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

419. 

Benjamin7  {Benjamin,6  Moses,5  Moses,'  John,3  John*),  born 
in  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  June  27,   1796;  died  at  Butler,  111.,  July  31, 

1855  ;  married  March  12,  1827,  Sarah,  daughter  of  David  and 

(Voorhees)  Slayback  (born  at  Lexington,  Ky.,  Sept.  13,  1805). 

Children,  born  at  Butler,  111.  : 

i.     Austin,8  Feb.  20,  d.  Sept.  19,  1829. 
664.  ii.    Justus  Hurd,  July  11,  1834. 


420. 

David7  {Benjamin,6  Moses,b  Moses,4  John,3  John*),  born  at 
Gilsum,  N.  H.,  April  2,  1798  ;  died  April  15,  1863.  "  The  strong 
staff  is  broken."  [Epitaph  in  Ware  Cemetery.]  He  married  first, 
at  the  "Christian  Church,"  Gilsum,  Mary,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Margaret  Smith,  born  in  Hartland,  Vt.,  Sept.  2,  1790;  died  at 
Gilsum,  April  6,  1851.  'There  is  rest  in  Heaven."  [Cem.] 
He  was  town  collector  many  years  ;  treasurer  ;  representative,  etc. 
He  married  second,  April  6,  1853,  Mrs.  Rachel  S.  Pratt  of  North- 
field,  Vt.     After  her  husband's  death  she  removed  to  Salt  Lake  City. 

Children,  born  in  Gilsum  : 

665.  i.     David  Smith,8  Oct.  25,  1828. 

ii.    Theoda,  June  22,  1832  ;  member  of  Methodist  Church  ;  m.  May 
7,  1857,  George  H.,  sou  of  David  and  Eliza  Ann  Towle  (b.  at 
New  London,  Oct.  6,  1832);  farmer  at  Newport ;  his  first  wife. 
She  d.  at  N.,  Sept.  18,  1870. 
Children : 

1.  George  Ware,  March  7,  1861. 

2.  Charles  Herbert,  Jan.  16,  1867. 


iii.  Samuel  B.,  March  11,  1835;  d.  Dec.  18,  1856,  unm.  (First 
burial  in  "  Ware  Cemetery,"  Gilsum,  founded  on  a  part  of  the 
farm  of  David.7) 


421. 

Enoch7  {Benjamin6  Moses,6  Moses,A  John,3  John*),  born  Oct. 
25,  1807;  died  at  Chester,  Vt.,  March  16,  1875.  He  married 
first,  Dec.  26,  1837,  Louisa  Atwood,  born  in  Chester,  Vt.,  July 
10,  1810;  died  there  Jan.  8,  1861.  He  married  second,  Dec.  1, 
1861,  Arvilla  Covey. 


WASE  i  i.m;  u.ocv.  221 

Children,  born  in  Chester,  Vt.  : 

666.  i.      Weslei  I../  Sept.  28,  L8J 

ii.      Mart!  I sa,  June  17.  L840;  m.  Jan.  11,  1866,  Noma  Crane 

Richmond,  son  .>!'  Henrj  ami  Charlotte  ((rain-)  Richmond  (b. 
( )hioj  June,  1 888). 
Children,  born  in  Butler,  111. : 

1.  Dora  Augusta,  Oct  23,  1866;  d.  Aug.  L8,  1868. 

2.  A  daughter,  Aug.  1  I,  d.  Sept.,  1868. 
:;.  Nellie  Ware,  Sept.  30,  L869. 

4.  Herieri  Wesley,  Jan.  9,  L873. 

5.  Frederick  Lucius,  April  29,  1*71. 

iii.     Benjamijn  M..  Sept.  1,  1842;  d.  at  Cold  Harbour,  June  3,  1864. 
iv.     Wilbub  Fiske,  Dec.  6,  1844;  d.  of  camp  Eever,  June  17,  1862. 
v.      Mabion  W.,  Jan.  L2,  1*17. 
GG7.  vi.     GrEOBGE  Engoh,  Feb.  1  I.  1849. 
6G8.  vii.    I.n  ii  -  Jebemiah,  Aug.,  1851. 

viii.  Doba  ANGUSTA,  Aug.    17,   1*55  ;  m.  Jan.  31,  1877,  Granville 
Pierce  of  Litchfield,  111. 
Child: 
Essie  May,  Butler,  111.,  Aug.  8,  1878. 

ix.    Jennie  L.,  Feb.  2,  1863. 

x.     Abraham  Lincoln,  Jan.  G,  1865. 


4->2 

John  Quincy  Adams'  (Benjamin*  Jfoses,6  Moses,*  John,2 
John2),  born  in  Gilsum,  X.  II.,  Dec.  17  or  19,  1*22:  .lied  at 
Surry,  N.  H.,  Aug.  2'.',  1865.  Be  married  Nov.  11,  L851,  Emily, 
daughter  of  Oliver  and  Patty  Heald,  born  at  Nelson,  Dec.  18,  1823. 
She  wa>  living  in  Milford,  Mass.,  in  1*85. 

Educated  at  Hancock  Academy  and  New  Hampton  Theological  Insti- 
tute. Licensed  April  19,  1846,  by  Baptisl  Church.  Ordained  a(  Marlboro', 
N.  II.,  where  he  remained  two  years ;  Bettledal  Sanbornton  Bay;  Addison, 
Yt.-.  Whiting,  \'t..  where  he  remained  till  hi- death.  Died  suddenly  in  his 
43d  year,  while  on  a  visit  to  his  sister  in  Surry.  He  was  ••  a  man  of  more 
than  ordinary  ability."  .  .  .  He  was  naturally  a  leader ;  of  literary  tastes ; 
social  and  friendly,  but  of  intense  c<.n  vi.;  i.  >m  -.  II. ■  was  over  Bis  feet  in 
height  and  of  greal  physical  strength.     [Hist.  Gilsum.] 

Children  : 
669.  i.    Edwin  Ciiwln.    Marlboro',  Oct  8,  L852. 


222  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Martha  Jane,  Sanbornton,  Dec.  25,  1853 ;  m.  Sept.  13,  1874, 

Willis  K.  Emerson.     Res.  at  Milford. 
Hi.  Laura  Maria,  Sanbornton,  July  19,  1855. 
iv.  Walter  Henry,  Addison,  Vt.,  April  25,  1859. 
v.    Mary  Francis,  Whiting,  Vt.,  May  3,  1860  ;  d.  March  6, 1862. 
vi.  May  Emily,  Milford,  March  6,  1866. 


424. 

Moses,  Jr.7  {Moses,6  Moses,'3  Moses,4  John,3  John''),  born  in 
N.  H.,  in  1806;  died  peacefully,  of  old  age,  at  88  years  of  age, 
Dec.  4,  1894,  at  Eureka,  Winnebago  Co.,  Wis.  ;  married  July  27, 
1834,  Loraine,  daughter  of  Justus  and  Ruth  (Handel)  Hurd[?]. 
Removed  from  Gilsum  to  N.  Keene,  N.  Y. 
Children : 

i.     Hannah,8  1835  ;  d.  in  1873  ;  m.  1860,  George  Smith. 
Children : 

1.  Sarah  Loraine,  1863 ;  m.  1882,  George  H.  Wright. 

2.  Bell  P.,  1865  ;  m.  1888,  George  Harrington. 

3.  Inez,  1866  ;  m.  1894,  Henry  Jungbluth. 

4.  George  Philip,  1869. 

670.  ii.    Moses  Lane,  1837. 


426. 

Cyrus  C.7  (Moses,6  Moses,b  Moses,*  John,3  John*) ,  born  about 
1816;  died  in  1886,  "aged  70." 

Children : 

L     Daniel,8  b.  and  d.  1841. 

ii.    Jldson  C,  Feb.  15,  1842. 

iii.  Loretta  A.,  Jan.  21,  1845  :  d.  July,  1870. 

iv.  Edward  L.,  Dec.  19,  1850 ;  d.  Jan.,  1863. 


427. 

Frederick  Augustus7  (Amariah,6  Jesse,"  Eleazer*  Eleazer,3 
John2),  born  in  Franklin,  June  29,  1798  ;  died  Sept.  13,  1875, 
"ag.  77,  2,  13,"  at  Franklin.  He  married  first,  Jan.  1,  1823, 
(Rev.  N.  Emmons)  Sarah  Morse ;  she  died  Aug.  20,  1839.  He 
married  second,  Mrs.  Eliza  Arnold  (born  in  Wrentham;  died  in 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  223 

Fnmklin,   Feb.   15,  185!),  "ag.  57").     He  married  third,  April 

15,  1860,  Ann  Maria,  daughter  of  Mii'ith  (or  Roewell)  and  Anne 
Bent  of  Framingham,  widow  of  Henry  Bowen  Pond. 


428. 

Nathan7  (Amariah,*  Jesse,6  Eleazer,*  JSleazer,3  John'),  born 
in  Franklin,  Dec.  27,  L807;  died  in  Xatick,  April  5,  1866.  He 
married  Dee.  2,  is  11,  Elvira  Hawes. 


430. 

Jonathan  I>\y7  (Zenas,e  Ziba,1  Eleazer,*  Eleazer,3  John1), 
born  at  Swanzey,  X.  H.,  Feb.  23,  1797;  died  Oct.  23,  187G  ; 
married  Nov.  30,  1824,  Alice,  daughter  of  Josiah  Ilamblett ;  born 
Oct.  26,  1801 ;  died  Jan.  26,  1873.    Resided  at  Swanzey.    Deacon. 

Children : 

673.  i.      Alonzo  A.,8  Sept.  1,  1825;  d.  Feb.  8,  1895. 
ii.     Daniel  II.,  March  9,  1827  ;  d.  Nov.  1,  1857. 

iii.    Alice  &L,  March  30,  1829  [?]  ;  m.  Oct.  20,  1858,  as  second 
wife,  Rev.  E.  S.  Adams  of  Gilsum.     She  grad.  Mt.  Ilolyoke 
Sem. ;  has  charge  of  girls  at  VY  llberforce  Univ.,  Xenia,  Ohio. 
Child  : 

Myron  Winsloio,  Nov.  27,  18G0. 
iv.    Mary  L.,  Dec.  4,  1830;  m.  Aug.  31,  18.54,  Franklin  Downing. 


432. 

Joel7  (Zt  nets*  Ziba,*  JEleazer,*  Eleazer*  John0'),  born  at 
Swanzey,  X.  II.,  July  23,  1801);  married  Lucy  Crossett  of  Pres- 
cott,  Mass.;  was  a  school-teacher  in  Swanzey;  farmer  in  X.  Y., 
then  removed  to  Gcncseo,  111.     Had  children. 


433. 

Lyman7  (Ziba,8  Ziba,*  Eleazer,4  Wleazer*  John*),  born  at 
Gilsum,  X.  II.,  Feb.  22,  1803;  died  1839  [?].  He  married 
Hannah,  daughter  <>f  Samuel  S.  Merriain.  She,  a  widow,  was  re- 
siding in  Wells,  Vt.,  in  186'J. 


224  WAKE   GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

672.  i.  George.8 

673.  ii.  William. 

674.  iii.  Sidney. 

675.  iv.  Merritt. 

v.  Rachel.     Res.  in  Wells,  1869. 


434. 

Ziba7  (Jacob,6   Ziba,b  Eleazer,*  Eleazer3  John2),  born  April 

15,   1817,  at  Winchester,   N.    H.  ;  married  Jan.   1,   1839,  Eliza, 

daughter  of  James  Olcott  of  Swanzey,  N.  H.  ;  born  Feb.  9,  1819. 

Farmer,  residing  at  Winchester ;  attends  church  at  West  Swanzey. 

Children,  born  in  Winchester : 

i.      Lucina  O.,8  July  22,  1840 ;  m.  Moses  W.  Hale  of  Rindge,  N.  H. 
ii.     Maria,  Aug.  16,  1842;  d.  Jan.  3,  1863;  m.  Marshall  Willard 

of  Dublin,  N.  H. 
iii.    Sarah  M.,  Dec.  5,  1846;  d.  Jan.  4,  1863. 
676.  iv.    James  R,  Sept.  18,  1849. 
v.     Ella  E.,  May  11,  1854. 
vi.    Julius  H.,  Dec.  7,  1858 ;  d.  Oct.  9,  1859. 
vii.  Arthur  Z.,  Oct.  22,  1860 ;  d.  Jan.  3,  1863. 


435. 

Phinehas  Atwood7  (Jacob,6  Zibet,6  Eleazer,4  Eleazer,3  John2), 
born  Sept.  10,  1819;  died  Dec.  5,  1894;  resided  at  Winchester, 
N.  H.,  church  at  West  Swanzey.  He  married  Nov.  1,  1855,  Mary, 
daughter  of  William  Read  of  Swanzey,  N.  H. ;  born  Feb.  13,  1835, 
at  Swanzey. 

Children,  born  in  Winchester  : 

i.  Emma  F.,8  Jan.  5,  1857  ;  d.  March  12,  1863. 

ii.  Walter  L.,  Nov.  4,  18G1 ;  d.  Feb.  27,  1875. 

iii.  A  son,  April  14,  d.  April  15,  1863. 

iv.  Edna  L.,  May  22,  1865  ;  m.  Charles  Plumer  of  Jaffrey,  N.  H. 

677.  v.  Arthur  W.,  July  27,  1853. 


436. 

Joseph7    (Jacob,6    Ziba,b    Eleazer,4    Eleazer,3   John2),   born 
March  3,  1822;    died  in  Swanzey,  July  17,  1892;  pedler.     He 


WABE   GENEALOGY.  225 

married  first,  July  17,  1S5-1,  Uaehel  (or  Rebekah?)  Wfllard  of 
Dublin;  she  died  March  1<>,  L855.  He  married  Becond,  Nov.  8, 
1858,  Mary  (i.,  daughter  of  Elijah  ('.  Belding  of  Swanzey;  she 
died  Nov.  19,  L858.  He  married  third,  Nov.  17,  1859,  Sarah 
Jane,  daughter  of  Deacon  Joseph  Hammond  of  Swanzey;  born 
May  17,  [837. 
Child  : 

M  lrt  L.,7  July  13,  18G2;  ra.  Oct.  31,  1882,  James  E.  Handy. 

437. 

Joseph   [T.?]7  (Joseph?  Zlh,,?   Eleazer?  Eleazer?  John'), 

born  Feb.  11,  1825;   died  in  Hadley,  Mass.,  June  14,  1897;  mar- 
ried May  8,  L849,  Philena  Hardy;  born  Feb.  25,  1816. 
Child,  born  at  Acworth,  N.  II.  : 
Aubik,8  July  10,  1850. 


438. 

HAELAN  P.7  (Joseph,6  Ziba,h  Eleazer?  Eleazer?  John*),  born 
[at  Acworth,  N.  II.?]  Nov.  28,  1830  ;  married  Susan  A.  Spencer, 
who  was  horn  Feb.  6,  1844,  and  died  Sept.  19,  1887.  Resides  in 
Alstcad,  N.  II. 

Children : 

i.     Frances  A.,8  Keene,  N.  H.,  Feb.  2,  1870. 

ii.    James  Walton,  Alstead,  N.  II.,  Aug.  24,  1874. 

iii.  Bertha  E.,  Sept.  12,  1877. 


439. 

Davtd7  {David?  Eli?  "Eleazer?  Eleazer?  John2),  born  in 
Franklin,  May  7,  1814:  died  of  consumption,  Dec.  21,  1858.  He 
married  at  Franklin,  May  30,  1841  (by  Rev.  T.  I).  Southworth), 
Betsey  Pettis,  born  in  Hopkinton.  Farmer.  Resides  at  Belling- 
ham . 

Children : 

i.     Louisa  Amelia,8  Feb.  17,  1843;  m.  in  Aug.  1872,  Joseph  M. 
Wales  of  Franklin. 
Children  : 

1.  Flora  E.,  March  22,  1873  ;  m.  1891,  Edw.  Lipsett. 

2.  Cora  Ma>/,  April  24,  1878. 
15 


226  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.  Mart  Elizabeth,  Franklin,  Feb.  17,  1848;  brought  up  by 
Frederic  Augustus  Ware;  lived  (1885)  with  Mrs.  Inez  Arn- 
old, Franklin  ;  m.  Nov.,  1890,  Edw.  S.  Whitaker. 

iii.  William  Emery,  1851,  Bellingham  ;  unm. 

iv.  Riioda  Ann,  Franklin,  Oct.  7,  1855  ;  m.  April  19,  1872,  Lyman 
Ebenezer  (a  wheelwright),  son  of  Deacon  Ebenezer  and  Amelia 
O.  Belknap  of  Milford  (by  Rev.  C.  W.  Redding),  he  a  wheel- 
wright, aged  20,  she  17,  of  Bellingham.     Lives  at  Milford. 

Child : 
Forest  Lyman,  1873  ;  m.  1895,  Nellie  Cahill  of  Holliston. 


440. 

Gilbert  Adams7  {David,6  Eli,5  Eleazer,4  Eleazer,3  John2), 
born  in  Franklin,  July  1,  1818  ;  died  suddenly  of  heart  disease, 
April  15,  1876,  at  Warehouse  Point,  Ct.  He  married,  Dec.  9, 
1853,  Caroline,  daughter  of  Benjamin  (Moses,  Abraham,  Isaac, 
John,  Robert)  and  Clarinda  (Richardson)  Pease  of  Enfield,  Ct.  ;  she 
was  born  Jan.  22,  1823.  Lived  with  his  sisters  at  Oxford  Plain, 
and  was  a  member  of  the  Cono-regational  Church  there.  Removed 
in  1840  to  Hartford,  Conn.,  where  he  was  proprietor  of  the  Ameri- 
can Hotel  Stables  for  a  number  of  years  ;  removed  in  1846  to  Ware- 
house Point,  Conn.,  where  he  became  proprietor  of  the  American 
Hotel  Stable,  the  depot  stage  line  and  large  livery  and  feeding 
stables.     Was  much  respected  in  the  community  where  he  resided. 

Children,  born  at  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.  : 

679.  i.     George  Gilbert,8  March  19,  185G. 

680.  ii.    Franklin  Pease,  March  8,  18G3. 


441. 

Elbridge  Gerry7  (David,6  Mi,*  Eleazer,4  Meazer,3  John2), 
born  at  Franklin,  Dec.  14,  1819.  Lives  in  W.  Medway,  "  grocer, 
26  years  Baptist,  a  man  of  good  Christian  life."  Went  to  Medway 
1830  ;  married  first,  Eliza  Pierse  Drake,  daughter  of  John  Drake  of 
Partridgetown,  Bellingham,  born  April  20,  1828  ;  she  died  April  3, 
1855.  He  married  second,  July,  1870,  Anna,  daughter  of  Alex- 
ander Grant,  born  April  15,  1829  (her  third  marriage)  ;*  she  died 
May  28,  1880'. 

Child : 

Emma  Eliza,s  March  6, 1848  ;  member  of  Baptist  Church  ;  unm. ; 
lives  with  father. 

*  Anna  Grant  m.  1st,  Rev.  Abner  Mason,  Bapt.  Min.  at  W«  Medway;  she  m.  2d, 
Edward  Hixon,  farmer,  of  the  same  place. 


\yai:i:  <;i:m:  w.ocy.  227 


443. 


Arrival  Perry'  {Amherst*  Daniel,'  Daniel,4  Eleaa  . 
Jolt,,'),  bom  at  Wrentham,  March  ~,  1  s  _  ^  :  i^  a  carpenter,  Living 
in  Medway.  He  married  April  I,  1SI7,  Mary  A.  Richardson  of 
Franklin,  daughter  of  Howard  and  Mary,  born  at  Winslow,  Me. ; 
factory  hand  ;  they  were  married  at  North  Wrentham  by  Rev,  B.  I  >. 
Sears. 

( !hildren  : 

i.     Mart  Frances,8  Wrentham,  Nov.  12,  1848. 

ii.  Violetta  Pauline,  Fr.,  Julj  16,  1853;  in.  Sept  17,  1868, 
Lyman  Adams,  eon  of  Sabin  ami  Mary  .\.,  oi  ( Houcester  (hy 
Rev.  Daniel  Rounds), N.  Wr.     She  15;  he  18;  card  shipper. 


445. 

Leander  Merritt7  {Jason,'  Hezekiah,'  Hezekiah,4  Eleazer' 
John*),  born  Feb.  16,  1803,  at  Shrewsbury,  Mass.;  married  Oct. 
18,  1830,  Frances  ('alder,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Fanny  (Calder) 
Metcalf  of  Providence,  U.  I.,  born  March  31,  1807;  died  July  21, 
is  ,(),  ag-cd  G3.  He  lives  af  Providence,  R.  I.;  has  summer  home 
at  Shrewsbury. 

Children: 

i.     Cornelia  Frances,8  June  14,  1832;  d.  March  00,  1883;  m. 
Oct  11.  L859,  Jacob  Follet  of  Troy,  N.  Y. 

Child  : 

Edith  Clifton,  Aug.  17,  1860  ;  m.  June  1,  1882,  Dr.  Arthur 
Hudson  Harrington  of  Worcester.  Children:  1.  Clif- 
ton Ward,  March  1  1,  1884  ;  2.  Ethel,  Oct.  6,  1; 

ii.  Harriet  Augusta,  Oct  16,  1834. 

G81.  iii.  O  Henry,  March   1.  1836. 

(;-_'.  iv.  Chari  i  -  Vn  roRj  Aug.  8,  1837. 

v.  Edward  Clij  con,  Maj  31,  1839;  d.  Sept  10,  1840. 


446. 

[UEL  Cowell1  {Jason,'  Hezekiah,1  Hez  Iciah,4  /"  --.  r,' 
John*),  born  D  .  9,  L810 ;  died  Aug.  6,  1896.  He  married  at 
Richmond,  Ky.,  April  29,   L839,  Ann   Miller,  born  Feb.  2, 

1818,  ■  of  Justice  S.   Miller  of  the  Sup  Court,  l".  S. 

Resides  at  Towanda,  111. 


228  WAKE   GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Kichmond,  Ky.  : 

683.  i.       William  Frederick,8  May  21,  1741. 

ii.  Martha  Ann,  July  20,  1843  ;  m.  April  9,  1883,  Matthew  Wise 
of  Towanda,  111.  Farmer,  Towanda,  111.  (b.  Jan.  8,  1831, 
Green  Co.,  Pa.  ;  d.  Jan.  20,  1895,  aged  64,  0,  12). 

684.  iii.     Leander  Malcomb,  July  2,  1845. 

iv.  Amanda  Noland,  March  20,  1848;  m.  May  7,  1868,  Paul 
Vandervoort,  at  Towanda,  111. 

Children : 

1.  Frederick  McMilhn,  Jan.  13,  1871. 

2.  Grace  C,  Feb.  12,  1874. 

3.  Walter  Percival,  May  14,  1876. 

4.  Samuel  Miller,  March  29,  1878. 

5.  Ollie,  Nov.  24,  1881  ;  d.  Dec.  17,  1888. 

v.      Ann  Janette,  Aug.  17,  1850  ;  res.  at  Towanda,  HI. 

685.  vi.     Samuel  Miller,  Aug.  20,  1852. 

686.  vii.    Stephen  Noland,  Feb.  28,  1854. 

687.  viii.  Edward  Newell,  July  2,  1860. 


447. 

Herman7  (Hezekiah,6  Hezekiah,5  Hezekiah,4  Eleazer,*  John*), 
born  at  Wrentham,  March  18,  1801 ;  died  July  7,  1883,  at  Med- 
field.     He  married  Ruth  Whiting. 

Children : 

i.     Susan  Elizabeth,8  Sept.  8,  1829  ;  m.  in  Medfield,  June  3,  1851, 
Frederick  H.  Wight  ("  Wights,"  No.  1089).     Lives  at  Dover, 
Mass. 
688.  ii.    Charles  Henry,  March  25,  1832. 

iii.  Sarah  Ellen,  Aug.  23,  1834;  d.  (bur.)  Medfield,  "Oct.  12, 
1850,  16,  2,  0." 


448. 


Hezekiah  Lyman7  (Hezekia  h,6  Hezekiah,*  Hezekiah,*  Uleazer3, 
John*),  born  March  24,  1807  ;  died  at  Providence,  R.  I.,  April  7, 

1868,  "  aged  62."  [Prov.  Rec]     He  married  Celinda  S. ;  she 

died  Aug.  22,  1866,  "aged  48."     [P.  rec.  11,  218.] 


WARE    GENEALOUV.  229 

449. 

Orlando7  (A //>//>■  //>•,"  -Joseph,'  John,4  Joseph,'  John'),  born 
in  Sherborn,  Nov.  8,  1800;  died  at  Worcester,  Dec.  L2,  L851 ; 
married  Susan  Waloott  Maynard  of  Shrewsbury  ;  she  died  Feb.  6, 
1893. 

Children: 

i.     Josr.i'ii  <  In. man/  '1.  uiiin. 

ii.    John  Orlando,  Worcester,  March  22,  1833;  d.  num. 
iii.  IIai;kii  i   Newell,  Worcester,  Dec.  5,  L836 ;  m.  A.ug.  26,  1858, 
Charles  Henry  White.     lie.  <1.  in  Boston,  Dec.  13,  iy7'J. 

Child: 

(   arence  Parker,  Dec.  28,  18G8  ;  m.  Oct.  4,  1892,  Bortha 

Browning  Barnes  of  Walthain.      Res.  Allston,  L898. 


450. 

Charles  Coolidge7  (Alpheus,'  Joseph,6  John,*  Joseph,3 
John"),  born  at  Sherborn,  Feb.  9,  180.");  died  at  Hartford,  Ct., 
Nov.  10,  1861.  He  married  Sept.,  1832,  Maria  Huntington 
Squires  of  Ashford,  Conn.,  born  May  19,  1810;  died  Jan.  8,  1893. 
Removed  from  Sherborn  to  Middleton,  Ct.  ;  later  to  Hartford,  Ct., 
where  he  died. 

Child  : 
689.  ALrnEus  Charles,8  Ashford,  Conn.,  July  25,  1831. 


451. 

John7  (Alpheus,'  Joseph,'  John,*  Joseph,3  John1),  born  in 
Sherborn,  June  12,  1805;  died  Feb.  7,  1881;  married  May  22, 
1831,  at  Newton,  Mary  II.,  daughter  of  Isaac  Wentworth  of  Can- 
ton. She  died  March  19,  1872.  Lived  on  the  eastern  part  of  the 
old  Breck  Farm. 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn  : 

i.     Anna  Maui  v."  Aug.  15,  L837  ;  m.  May  1,  1861,  John  S.,  son  of 
Daniel  Bullard  of  Sherborn. 
Children  : 

1.  William   Herbert,  1866;  in.  Sept.   2.   1891,  Julia  P.  Bi- 

shop. 

2.  Arthur  Ware,  Oct,  1868;  m.  Lena  Belle  Peck  of  Med- 

field,  Oct  28,  1895. 

ii.    Makv  Elizabeth,  July  1<>,  1S10;  <1.  num.  (1894  ). 


230  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

452. 

Joseph  Sanger7  (Alphens,6  Joseph,5  John*  Joseph,3  John2), 
born  in  Sherborn,  Nov.  24,  1807;  died  there  Dec.  26,  1869; 
married  Feb.  15,  1841,  in  Worcester,  Isabella  McCabe  of  St.  John, 
N.  B.     She  died  Jan.  26,  1894,  in  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

Child : 

690.  Robert  Burns,8  Worcester,  July  2,  1843. 


453. 

Joseph  Ashur7  (Ashur,6  Joseph,5  John,*  Joseph,3  John3), 
born  Aug.  30,  1832  ;  died  in  Washington,  D.  C,  May  25,  1874; 
married  Sept.  5,  1857,  Ellen  McKinstrey,  daughter  of  Thomas 
Leonard  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Hall)  Willis. 

Child  : 

Richard8  ("  Rollo  "  at  first),  Chicago,  111.,  July  22,  1861. 


454. 

Albert  Penniman7  (Henry,*  Joseph,5  John*  Joseph3  John2), 
born  in  Sherborn,  Nov.  9,  1811  ;  died  Feb.  13.  1871,  in  Sherborn, 
aged  59;  married  in  Needham,  Aug.  10,  1829,  Joanna  D., 
daughter  of  Eli  Leland,  born  Oct.  30,  1811 ;  died  March  12,  1890. 
"Owns  the  homestead."     "Family  went  west." 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn  : 

i.       Maria  A.,8  Oct.  11,  1829;  m.  Francis  E.  Cushing,  May  22, 
1.851. 

ii.      Frances  A.,  Jan.  9,  1831 ;  d.  Feb.  8,  1874  ;  m.  April  24,  1853, 
Joseph  E.  Sanger. 

692.  iii.     Robert  H.,  Feb.  11,  1833. 

693.  iv.     George  C,  March  12,  1835  ;  d.  April  13,  1886. 

v.      Eleanor  R.,  Dec.  12,  1836  ;  m.  Nov.  24,  1859,  Charles   E. 
Flagg. 

694.  vi.     Albert  P.,  born  July  27,  1839  ;  d.  March  20,  1887. 

695.  vii.    Dexter  L.,  Sept.  3,  1840. 

viii.  Joanna  D.,  April  16,  1842  ;  d.  May  3,  1883  ;  m.  Enos  L.  Easfc- 

man.     Derby  Line,  Vermont. 
ix.     Henry  C,  May  13,  1844;  d.  Cincinnati,  O.,  Dec.  31,  1863. 
x.      Alma  S.,  June  30,  1846  ;  m.  June  10,  1895,  Charles  N.  Onion, 

Curriville,  Mass. 

xi.     Martha  J.,  April  9,  1848  ;  m.  Nov.  18,  1869,  LoweU  E.  Coo- 
lidge. 


WAVE  i.iai:  w.<m;v.  231 

455. 

Elisha  Sbavebns1  (  Walter*  John,*  John,*  Joseph,'  John*), 
born  March  29,  L801 ;  died  Dec.  6,  L864  ;  married  Oct.  30,  L838, 
Caroline  Ayrea  of  Newton  Lower  Falls,  born  June  5,  1812. 

( ihildren  : 

i.  Walter  Cbeightob,  Jane  30,  L889-. 

ii.  Caboline  Elizabeth,  Feb.  24,  L841  ;  d.  May  16,  1856. 

iii.  M  \ui   Robbins,  <  tot.  L8,  1844. 

iv.  Mabtha  Sabah,  May  26,   L846;  d.  of  consumption,  Aug.  19, 

1885. 

v.  Kmii.v  Lavina,  Oct  L8,  1848;  d.  May  13,  L857. 

vi.  IIinkv.  March  15,  L852 ;  d.  Sept.  21,  L854,   >r  Sept.  28, 1853. 

\ ii.  Albert  Elisha,  March  1  I,  L854  ;  d.  May  25,  1854. 


456. 

William1  (  Walter,4  John,*  John,4  Joseph,'  John*),  born  in 
Canada,  April  15,  1810;  died  Feb.  24,  1852;  married  at  Kings- 
ton, Conn.,  Martha  Finley. 


457. 

EDWIN7  (Orlando*  John*  John,*  Joseph,3  John"),  born  in 
Weston,  Oct.  18,  1802;  died  Aug.  6,  1870,  atDcerfield.  "Trader 
in  Deerfield,  succeeded  his  father  at  the  old  corner  store."  He 
married  first,  Sept.  29,  L830,  Alamena,  daughter  of  Joseph  Stebbins ; 
she  died  Oct.  23,  1836,  aged  30.  lie  married  second,  Sept.  29, 
1  .s ." ii',  Harriet  P.,  daughter  of  Ephraim  Sprague,  widow  oJ  Wyman 
Stebbins.     Her  child,  France-  Stebbins,  was  adopted  by  Mr.  Ware. 

Children  : 

698.  i.    John,8  July  24,  1840;  d.  June  28,  1887. 

ii.    Laura  S.,  Jane  20,  1848  ;  m.  Nov.  27,  18G7,  John  Wilkinson oi 

Chicago. 


458. 

Edwin  [A.]7  (  HHbridge,*  John*  J>>/t,>:1  Joseph,'  John*),  born 

in  1813;    married  at  Tampa  Bay,  Florida,   Louisa   Wyatt. 


232  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


460. 

Vorestus7  (Meazer,"  Benjamin*  John,*  Joseph,3  John2),  born 
in  Sherborn,  April  27,  1822  ;  married  Nov.  30,  1846,  Mary  Rosa- 
line Butler. 

Children,  born  in  Sherborn  : 

i.       Edgar  Butler,8  Jan.  14,  1847  ;  d.  April  29,  1849. 
699.  ii.      Arthur  Breck,  April  17,  1848. 

iii.     Joseph  Warren,  Nov.  28,  1849  ;  d.  in  1896,  at  Memphis,  Tenn. 
iv.     Mary  E.  B.,  April  17,  1851  ;  d.  June  17,  1866. 
v.      Edgar  V.,  Nov.  10,  1852  ;  d.  Jan.  4,  1878. 

["  Clarence  H."  comes  here  in  Breck  Fain.] 
vi.     Theodore  "  Leston  "  [Breck  Fam.],  June  21,  1856  ;  said  to  be 
in  California  in  1896. 

vii.    Emily  B.  ("  Pratt,"  Breck  Fam.),  Aug.  15,  1867  ;  m. 

Allison  of  Essex,  Conn. 


461. 

Benjamin7  (Eleazer,6  Benjamin,*  John,4,  Joseph,3  John"), 
born  in  Sherborn,  Jan.  24,  1824;  died  at  Holliston,  Feb.  7,  1878. 
He  married,  Jan.  3,  1850,  Elizabeth  Capen,  born  in  Sherborn. 
She  was  a  descendant  of  Barnard  Capen  and  George  Barbour,  two 
of  the  earliest  settlers  in  Dorchester  and  Dedham  respectively. 
Benjamin  Ware  was  "  an  upright  man,  respected  by  all.  His  occu- 
pation was  that  of  a  farmer." 

Children : 

i.     Caroline,8  Feb.  25,  1850  ;  m.  in  Holliston,  Sept.  12, 1871,  Lind- 

ley  M.  Stuart. 
ii.    Anna  Rebecca,  July  1,  1858  ;  m.  Aug.  13,  1878,  George  L. 

Wilkinson. 

iii.  Eodney  Bradford,  Oct.  25,  1869  ;  was  living  at  Fitchburg  in 
1898. 


463. 

John  Fothergill  Waterhouse7  (Henry,  Jr.,6  Henry, b  John,* 
Joseph,3  John2),  born  in  No.  Bennet  Street,  Boston,  Aug.  31, 
1818;  died  at  Milton,  Feb.  26,  1881.  Harvard  College  1838; 
Divinity  School  1842 ;  ordained  at  Fall  River,  May,  1843 ;  in- 
stalled at  Cambridgeport,  1846  ;  Baltimore,  1864  ;  later  at  Arling- 
ton Street,  Boston.      He  married  May  27,  1844,  Caroline  Parsons, 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  233 

daughter  of  Nathan  and  Elizabeth  Norton  (Lincoln)  Rice  of  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.,  born  Sept.  27,  L820;  died  Sept.  L8,  L848.  Be  mar- 
ried sec I,  Oct.  10,  1849,  Helen   Ware,  daughter  of  Nathan  and 

Elizabeth  Norton  (Lincoln)  Rice,  born  Sept.  21,  L822;  died  June 
17,  1892. 

Be  was  honorary  chaplain  of  the  38th  Mass.  Vol.  Inf.  Be  re- 
moved from  Baltimore,  Md.,  in  1872,  to  Arlington  St.  Church, 
Boston,  where  he  remained  until  his  death. 

Children,  born  in  Cambridgeport : 

i.      Henry,8  Jan.  21,  1846,  at  Pal]  River;  d.  Aug.  9,  L862. 

705.  ii.      William    Rotch,  Sept.  6,  1848. 

706.  iii.      A.RTH1  ::    LOVELL,   Ma\    30,    L851. 

707.  iv.    Francis  Morgan,  Feb.  •"»,  \^~>7. 

v.     Caroline   Parsons,  Oct.   1-'!,  L859j  m.  March  5,  1889,  Henry 
Percy  .la. (a.  i  (b.  Dec.  22,  L852;   II.  ( '.  L876 j  .M.I).  L880).  ' 


464. 

William  Robert1  (Henry,6  Henry,*  John,*  Joseph,3  John*), 
born  in  Cambridge,  May  21,  1832;  Harvard  College  1852;  S.P». 
L856;  LL.D.  1896;  practised  architecture  in  Boston  I860to  L881  ; 
Professor  of  Architecture  in  Mass.  Cnstitute  of  Technology,  1865  to 
1881;    since    1881    in  Columbia    University,   New   York,  N.   Y. ; 

How  and  Honorary  Member  of  the  American  Institute  of  Archi- 
tects; Honorary  and  Corresponding  Member  of  the  Royal  Institute 
of  British  Architects  and  of  the  Societe  Centrale  des  Architects 
Franc,  ais. 


465. 

Charles    Pkjkard7    (Henry,   Jr.,'   Henry,6   John,4  Joseph,3 

Joh  ,>'),  horn  in  Cambridge,  June  11.  is  10;  Harvard  College  1862. 
lie  married,  Sept.  1,  1870,  Elizabeth  Lawrence,  daughter  of 
ulea  Til  den  and  (  'atherine  (  Lawrence  )  Applet  on,  horn  at  Lowell, 
March  ii,  1843.  He  is  at  the  head  of  tic  record  department  of 
the  American  Bell  Telephone  Co.  in  Boston  ;   resides  at  Brookline. 

( ihildren,  horn  in  Brookline  : 

708.  i.      Henrt,    D    .  26,  L871. 

ii.      Mai;y   ApPLETON,  May  17,  l.s77. 


234  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


466. 

John7  (John,5  Henry,5  John,4  Joseph,3  John2),  born  in  Boston, 
Sept.  8, 1829  ;  graduated  from  Harvard  College  1850  ;  M.D.  1853  ; 

married  in  Paris,  France,  Therese ,  of  Wurtzburg,  Germany. 

He  resides  abroad,  generally  in  Paris.     No  children. 


468. 

Henry7  (William,6  Henry,5  John,4  Joseph,3  John2),  born  July 
17,  1824  ;  died  Feb.  4,  1855  ;  Harvard  College  1843  ;  LL.B.  1847. 
He  married,  Dec.  28,  1859,  Ellen  Sophia,  daughter  of  Oliver  and 
Eliza  (Bemis)  Hastings,  born  Nov.  6,  1835;  died  May  20,  1877. 

Children : 

i.  Eliza  Hastings,8  Oct.  2,  1860;  m.  Nov.  24,  1893,  William 
Roscoe  Thayer,  son  of  Frederick  William  (b.  in  Boston,  Feb. 
18,  1823)  and  Maria  Wilder  (Phelps)  (b.  Aug.  29,  1828  ;  d. 
Sept.  10,  1882,  Boston)  Thayer.  He  was  b.  in  Boston,  Jan. 
16,  1859;  H.  C.  1881. 

Child: 

Margaret  Ware,  Cambridge,  July  18,  1896. 

ii.  Mary  Waterhouse,  June  21,  1865  ;  m.  Nov.  24,  1893,  Robert 
De  Wolf  Sampson,  born  at  Liverpool,  Eng.,  April  14,  1865  ; 
d.  at  Pittsfield,  July  9,  1895  ;  H.  C.  1887  ;  LL.B.  1890. 


469. 

Charles  Eliot  2d7  (Thornton  K.,6  Henry, b  John,4  Joseph,* 
John2),  born  July  17,  1853  ;  Harvard  College  1876  ;  LL.B.  1878  ; 
lives  in  Fitchburg ;  lawyer.  He  married  in  Roxbury,  June  30, 
1881,  Harriet  Pierce,  daughter  of  George  Washington  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Nash)  Long  (born  1855). 

Children,  born  in  Fitchburg  : 

i.  Mary  Elizabeth,8  Aug.  6,  d.  Aug.  8,  1882. 

ii.  George  Long,  Feb.  14,  1884. 

iii.  Charles  Eliot,  Aug.  20,  1885. 

iv.  Thornton  Kirkland,  1887. 


w  u:i:  GENEALOGY.  235 

472. 

Azabiah7  (Otis,'  Azariah'  John,*  Joseph*  John'),  born  in 
Barre,  Oct.  30,  1820.  Living  in  L898,  No.  7  Blossom  Street,  in 
Worcester.  Hi'  married  May  8,  L 849, Lucinda Walton,  born  Sept. 
22,  1829. 

(  Ihildren,  born  in  Hubbardston  : 

709.  i.    George  Otis,8  Nov.  6,  1850. 

ii.    Walter  Kazen,  Nov.  LI,  L856;  d.June  20,  L857. 

iii.  Walla<  :    II  inky,  1  )<•«■.  I.  L858  5  died. 

iv.   l'.i'\\  \ki>  Ernest,  July  6,  1862;  Lived  in  Cleveland,  Ohio,  for  a 

while.     "Was   blind,    went    to   school    in  Boston,  became  a 

musician";  d.  "April,  L890,  in  Florida." 


473. 

Leonard7  (Otis,'  Azariah*  John,*  Joseph*  John*) ,  born  May 
.10,  L825;  died  Oct.  L8,  L893,  "suddenly,  while  at  work."  He 
married  in  Worcester  (published  in  Holden,  Oct.  10),  Nov.  I, 
L846,  Elizabeth  Adeline  Moore  (More),  born  Nov.  4,  1824  ;  died 
Feb.  25,  L896.  She  was  a  daughter  of  Col.  George  .Moore  of 
Worcester,  pattern  maker. 
Children  : 

i.     Henrietta  Phtloma,8  Sept.  28,  L847  ;  m.  April  3,  L867,  Henry 

Clay  Cheesman  (b.  April  2,  1845). 
ii.    Ell  \  Elizabeth,  July  2  I,  1850,  in  [Holden]  ;  m.  Nov.  2, 1876, 
Henry  I).  Bailey. 
Children : 

1.  Otis  Henry,  Sept.  L2,  1877. 

2.  Frederick  Ware,  April  3,  L879. 

3.  Emest  Winfield,  March  28,  1885. 

iii.  On-  Aii  \i<.  I-Vk  15,  1852  [Holden]  ;  at  Denver,  Col.,  1889. 
iv.  Aii'  r.  Genevieve,  Dee.  20,  L856;  d.  March  7,  L858. 
v.    Viola  Maria,  June  1,  1864  :  d.  Maj  2  1.  L887. 


171. 

A  \i;"\  Wood'  (  Otis,'  Azariah,'  John,4  Joseph,'  John'),  born 
in  Barre,  Jan.  2,  1837;  married  in  Westminster,   April  22,  L8 
Persis  Eliza,  daughter  of  John  and  Sally   Merriam,  horn  in  A\  est- 
minster,  May  29,  L832.     He  was  drafted  in  the  civil  war;  the  first 
one  of  the  quota  from  his  town. 


236  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

Children,  born  in  Barre  : 
709a.  i.     Warren  Olin,8  Jan.  13,  1860. 
7096.   ii.    Herbert  Alexis,  Nov.  30,  1867. 


475. 

Albert7  (Otis,6  Azariah,b  John,*  Joseph*  John9),  born  in 
Barre,  Oct.  29,  1844;  married  in  Fitchburg  (resided  in  Hubbards- 
ton  ;  published  in  Fitchburg  and  Hubbardston),  March  6,  1867, 
Mary  J.,  daughter  of  William  J.  and  Jjucinda  (Russell)  Parker, 
born  in  Hubardston,  June  28,  1844.     He  is  a  mechanic. 

Children  : 

i.     Emma  Augusta,8  Hubardston,  April  15,  1869. 

ii.    Ella  Jane,  Barre,  July  25,  1870. 

iii.  Alice  Mabel,  Aug.  22  or  27,  1873. 

iv.  Robert  Albert,  Barre,  Jan.  30,  1879,  or  Jan.  30,  1886. 

v.    Sarah  Edith,  Nov.  7,  1881. 

vi.  Arthur  Leroy,  Sept.  3,  1884;  d.  Feb.  1,  1885. 


476. 

John7  (Otis,6  Azariah,6  John,4  Joseph,3  John*),  born  at  Barre, 
April  2,  1848  ;  married  April  8,  I860,  in  Hubbardston,  Emily 
Elizabeth,  aged  2 1 ,  daughter  of  Alfred  and  Harriet  (Stone)  Hatstat, 
born  at  Rutland,  Jan.  2,  1848. 

Children,  born  in  Barre  : 

i.  Edna  Emily,8  June  5,  1870  ;  d.  at  Gardner,  Jan.  30,  1895. 

ii.  Harriet  M.,  Jan.  19,  d.  20,  1875. 

iii.  J.  Henry,  Feb.  5,  1879. 

iv.  Harry  Otis,  Nov.  14,  1881. 


482. 

George  H.7  (  William  Danforth,*  William,*  Benjamin,*  Na- 
thaniel,3 Nathaniel2),  born  in  Franklin  or  Medvvay,  April  8, 
1848;  married  at  Wrentham,  Aug.  1871,  Edith,  daughter  of 
James  and  Mary  McEvay,  born  about  1851,  at  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Residence,  Franklin  ;  trade,  bootmaker. 


"WARE    OENEALOOY.  23" 


Children,  born  in  Medway  ! 

i.     II  \i:i:n  t  Ethel,8  Sept.  6,  i*7.">. 
ii.    Florence  Axmib  \.  April  I,  1882. 
iii.  Archibald  Danfobth,  -May  2,  I8*<s. 


is.;. 


Elton  \Vauren7  (  Warren,'  Warren ,' Nathaniel ,4  Nathaniel,' 
Nathaniel*'),  born  at  Orrington,  Me.,  .March  6,  1841;  served  in 
the  civil  war  four  years,  1861—65 ;  was  in  rebel  prison  two  years. 
lie  married  in  Sept.,  1861,  Ada  II.  Eastman  of  Orrington,  born  in 
is  13.     Lives  at  Bangor.  \  ^ 

Children  : 

i.     Loriais  T.,»  June  3, 1866.  '^ 

ii.  Maud  Wabben,  Bangor,  June  27,  1870. 
iii.  Charles  Pabk,  Bangor,  July  29,  1872. 
iv.  Ada  Mary,  Bangor,  April  23, 1881. 


487. 

Nelson7  (Warren,6  Warren,'  Nathaniel,4  Nathaniel,*  Na- 
thaniel*), born  April  27,  1845;  died  of  disease  contracted  in  the 
army,  Feb.  22,  1883.  He  married,  May  15,  1866,  Sarah  A.  Smith 
of  East  Orrington,  bora  in  1846.     Living.      Baptists. 

Children  : 

i.     Nelly  J.,8  Bangor,  June  17,  18G7  ;  d.  June  10,  1872. 

ii.    JeNNY  M.,  Bangor,  .Ian.  '.»,  1870. 

iii.  Ploba  F.,  Bangor,  July  3,  1872  ;  d.  Nov.  12,  1878. 

iv.  Bessie  N..  Providence,  R.  I.,  Oct.  G,  1877. 

v.    Amy  E.,  Providence,  R.  I.,  July  23,  1880. 

vi.  SADTJB  E.,  Providence,  R.  L,  Jan.  27,  1882. 


488. 

Jairus7  (Mbridge,1  Warren,'  Nathaniel,4  Nathaniel,*  Na- 
thaniel*), born  in  Orrington,  Me.,  March  9,  1843;  died  Feb.  6, 
1881;  married  May  11,  1878,  Emma  A.  Harlow  of  East  Orring- 
ton (died  before  1886). 

Child  : 

Adeline  C,8  Feb.  G,  1881,  day  her  father  died  ;  d.  before  1886. 


238  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


490. 


Lyman  Eugene7  (also  known  as  Eugene  L.)  {Lyman  C.,e 
Darius,"  Josiah,4  Josiah,3  Nathaniel2),  born  in  Baltimore,  March 
15,  1849  ;  graduated  from  Cornell  Univ.,  1877.  He  married  April 
20,  1880,  Harriet  Dexter  McCloud*  of  Omaha.  He  is  a  civil  and 
mechanical  engineer;  .resided  some  years  at  Omaha;  engaged  in 
railway  service  in  Western  and  Pacific  States  ;  has  his  home  now  in 
Norfolk  (formerly  North  Wrenthain)  ;  has  contributed  much  to  this 
Genealogy. 

Child : 

Pamela  Cart,8  Omaha,  Neb.,  Jan.  6,  1884. 


491. 

Henry  Cleveland7  (Lyman  C.,G  Darius,5  Josiah,4  Josiah,3 
Nathaniel*),  born  North  Wrenthain,  Jan.  1,  1853;  married 
Emma  B.  Starkey,  June  26,  1877.  Married  second,  at  Kokomo, 
Ind.,  Oct.  25,  1899,  Lillian  Amelia,  daughter  of  William  H.  and 
Amelia  A.  (Halladay)  Curran.     Resides  at  Chicago,  111. 

Children : 

i.       Robert  Percival,8  Feb.  23,  1880,  Wrentham. 
ii.      Leoxa  Alice,  Nov.  20,  1900. 


492. 

Robert  Allison7  (Lyman  C.,6  Darius,3  Josiah,4  Josiah,3 
Nathaniel'),  born  in  Boston,  April  14,  1858  ;  married  first,  Bertha 
Louise  Wiggin;  she  died  at  Arlington,  Jan.  15,  1893.  He  mar- 
ried second,  Sept.  14,  1895,  Charlotte  Clement,  daughter  of  James 
Swan  Barrell,  of  Cambridge,  a  descendant  of  John  Alden,  Miles 
Standish  and  Elder  Brewster. 

Resides  in  Boston. 


494. 

Myron    Lee7     (Elijah,6     Darius,5     Josiah,4     Josiah,3     Na- 
thaniel*), born  Nov.  11,  1855. 

Resides  in  Omaha,  Neb. 

*  Daughter  of  Matthew  and  Martha  Ann   (Reed)  McClond   (name  changed  from 

McClurg  for  convenience). 


waim:  QENEALOOY. 

495. 

Walteb Ellsworth7  {Elijah,    Darin  .   Jo   '•'.'■' 
thaniel*),  born  in   Needham,   Aug.  26,  1861  :    married  July    11, 
L890,  Jennie,  daughter  of  Richard  and   Mary   (Hayton)    Hart) 
Lives  :it  Salt  Lake  City.     Architect. 

ChUd: 

Flobeni  i   I'.i.i.i  \.    May  6,  1 89 1. 


496. 

Eugene   Francis1    {Francis   Turner*   Asa,     .1  iah,' 

Nathaniel'),  born  at  Wrentham,  Oct.  5,  ls17.  He  married  in 
Franklin,  May  8,  L873,  Ada  A.,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Eliza 
Hawes  of  Franklin  (by  Rev.  S.  W.  Squire).     Straw-worker.* 

Child: 

i    she  Hawes,8  Franklin,  Aug.  15,  1^7i'>. 


407. 

Frane  Newell1  (Daniel iV".,'  Daniel,'  Daniel,4  Josiah,' 
Nathaniel2),  born  May  !>,  1850;  married  -Ian.  21,  1^7  1,  Mariam 
Turner.     lie  is  a  banker  at  Amboy,  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     En         ,     ^.pril  10,  1875  ;  m.  June  29,  1897,  Ole  W.  John 
ii.    Leii  \.  I)*-'-.  :.'.  L879. 
iii.   Elsie  Bej  ii  .  Dec.  7.  I  • 


498. 

WrNFTELT)  V:  |  Daniel  N.,f    Daniel,'   Daniel,*  , 
thaniel'),  born  Jan.  11,  1872;  married  Oct.    19,   L893,  Helen  R. 

Jordan.     He  is  a  hardware  dealer  at  Amboy,  Minn. 

( Ihildren  : 

Hi  !  en  M..'  Se]  •.  23,  18 

♦  Hon.  i 

■ 
card 
were  surpri 


240  WAKE   GENEALOGY. 

499. 

Howard  Reuben7  (Reuben  N.,6  Reuben,'  Daniel,4  Josiah,3 
Nathaniel2),  born  in  Needham,  Dec.  25,  1856;  married  Jan.  24, 
1883,  at  N.  Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  Ella  Penina  Disbrow,  born  in  N. 
Rochelle,  N.  Y.,  June  2,  1859. 

500. 

Herbert  Stanwood7  (William  S.,6  Reuben,6  Daniel,*  Jo- 
siah,3 Nathaniel*),  born  Jan.  25,  1862;  died  April  19,  1897; 
married  in  Waltham,  Nov.  28,  1889,-  Florence  E.,  daughter  of 
Freeman  W.  and  Alice  M.  (Lowe)  Hood,  born  at  Norwich,  Conn., 
Nov.  28,  1859. 

Child : 

Lijct  Alice,8  Wellesley  Hills,  Nov.  16,  1890. 


502. 

Walter7  (Lemuel  R.,6  William,*  Samuel,4  Samuel,3  Na- 
thaniel2), born  Aug.  9,  1849;  married  Ruth  Smith.  Resides  at 
Chicago,  111. 


503. 

Edward  Goodhue7  (Samuel,6  Samuel, b  Jonathan,4  Samuel,3 
Nathaniel2)  born  at  Deerfield,  May  4,  1846  ;  married  Oct.  14, 
1875,  Mary  A.  Johnson  of  Batavia,  111.  Lives,  a  farmer,  at 
Garden  Grove,  Los  Angeles  Co.,  Cal. 

Child :     . 

Lillian  Agnes,8  Garden  Grove,  Cal.,  Feb.  25,  1877. 


504. 

Frederick7  (Joseph,6  John,*  Jonathan,4  Samuel,3  Na- 
thaniel2), born  July  6,  1859;  married  first,  at  Clark,  Dakota, 
July  16,  1885,  Eva  Belle  Brown;  she  died  May  23,  1889.  He 
married  second,  Jan.  31,  1893,  Marguerite  E.  McSpadden.  Re- 
sides at  Sibley,  Iowa,  in  1897. 

Child : 

Ruth  Lillian,8  Dec.  7,  1896. 


WARE    GENKALCH.V.  211 

505. 

Joseph  F..7  (Joseph,*  John,*  Jonathan,*  Samuel,*  Nathaniel?), 
born  May  IT,  t863;  married  April  28,  L88ff,  Kate  Befle  Webster. 
Banker;  residence,  Minneapolis,  .Minn.,  in  1897. 

Children  : 

i.      FRED!  KICK  W  i  BS  I  I  B,a  JuBM    1,  1888. 
ii.     Ki.i/.vi:'.  i  n  Roy,  Jan.  -I,  t89(H 

506. 

Ai.fkkd  K.7  {Edward  A'.,"  Ralph,*  Jonathan,*  Samuel*  X>>- 
thcmie!'),  bom  Atrg.  23,  L863;  married  March  30,  1887,  Harriet 
Fletcher  of  Lake  Benton,  Minn. 

Children  : 

i.  Cecil,8  Jan.  23,  1888. 

ii.  Mildred  Rhoda,  May  15,  1889. 

ill-  Mast  Harriet,  d.  in  infancy,  aged  2  mos. 

iv.  ■Ralph  Fletcher,  Oct  L5,  1891. 

v.  Fletcher  Ktrkland,  Dec  24,  L892. 

vi.  Marjorib  Helen,  Sept.  22,  1894. 

vii.  Roger  Blaine,  Sept.  1">,  1895. 

viii.  Alexander  Edward,  Dec.  27,  1896. 


507. 

CiiAKi.K.s  i:.7  {Edward  K.,*  Ralph,*  Jonathan,*  Samuel,* 
Nathaniel*'},  born  July  3,  1865;  married  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Sept. 
14,  1893,  Kinily  L.  Warren. 

Child  : 

Florence  Emily,8  Aug.  16,  1894. 


519. 

Owes  CtJTUBRT  (Amdriah,*  Nathan,*    "Bliphalet,*   /  r,* 

Robert  I,  born  at  Wrentham,  Feb.  24,  1811  ;  died  Sept.  15,  1875. 
He  married  first,  July  16,  1834,  Lucy  Watson,  daughter  of  Varnum 
and  Sophia  Mann  of  Walpole,  born  Oct.  2,  1808;  died  Oct.  6, 
1868.  He  married  second,  Sept.  21,  1869,  olive  M.  Sinatt,  born 
Nov.  11,  ls:)7.  Hatter. 
15 


242  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

713.  i.     Edward  Cutler,8  Feb.  20,  1850. 

ii.    Margaret  S.  (adopted)  ;  m.  June  6,  1858,  Calvin  Guild, 
iii.  Arthur  Oren,  June,  1870  ;  d.  1870. 

520. 

Caleb  Austin7  (Amariah,6  Nathan,6  Miphalet,*  Ubenezer,3 
Robert*),  born  at  Wrenthani,  Dec.  20,  1812;  married  first,  April 
15,  1846,  Sarah  Cole,  daughter  of  C.  M.  and  Mary  A.  (Bennett) 
Fisher,  born  in  Wrenthani,  May  19,  1824;  died  Nov.  19,  1867. 
He  married  second,  Dec.  23,  1868,  Eunice  Jane  Whalen,  aged  27, 
born  at  Rockland,  Nova  Scotia,  daughter  of  John  and  Phoebe 
(Bennet)  Whalen,  born  Feb.  13,  1842;  she  died  Jan.  15,  1878, 
in  W.  Rutland.  Resides  at  West  Rutland.  Farmer  and  lumber 
sawyer. 

Children,  all  but  two  youngest  born  at  Wrenthani : 

714.  i.     Erastus  Austin,8  Jan.  4,  1847. 

ii.    Edson  Fisher,  Feb.  15,  1851  ;  d.  Sept.  29,  1852. 

715.  iii.  Walter  Blake,  Oct.  20,  1853. 
iv.  Josiah  Francis,  July  9,  1856. 

v.    Joseph  Edgar,  Rutland,  Jan.  4,  1869. 
vi.  Ella  Ydel,  Rutland,  Jan.  14,  1878. 


521. 


Lyman  Smith7  (Nathan,*  Nathan*  Eliphalet,*  Ebenezer,3 
fiobert2),  born  Oct.  23  [Nov.  10,  Rec],  1803,  in  Walpole  ;  died 
July  17,  1877  ;  married  April  24,  1825  [1826,  Rec],  Sarah  Turner 
of  Randolph,  born  Feb.  12,  1798  ;  died  May  18,  1868.  "Farmer 
and  commission  trader  between  Walpole  and  Boston  for  50  years. 
Lyman  D.,  in  the  same  business  for  25  years,  is  now  a  farmer  on 
Nathan  jr's  homestead.  William  F.  has  the  old  business,  which 
has  been  for  60  years  in  the  hands  of  father,  son  and  grandson." 
(1886). 

Children  : 

i.  Harriet  Eliza,8  July  13,  1826  ;  d.  June  14,  1892  ;  m.  Oct.  16, 
1849,  in  Walpole,  Daniel  Benson  of  Sturbridge  (b.  March  28, 
1824;  d.  May  16,  1896).     Farmer.      ■ 

Children,  born  in  Sturbridge  : 

1.  Harrison,  April  25,  1850;  d.  April  11,  1851. 

2.  Lyman,  Jan.  10,  1852;  farmer;  d.  1886,  unm. 


WARE  GENEALOGY. 

.;.   EUa  Adelaide,   Man!,    18,   L854;  m.   L880,  Andre 

Nichols  (b.  183    .  d.  VI  i     3,  L881). 
I.   Harriet  Josephine,  Sept.  6,  1856. 

5.  Siwan  /.»■<//„■//,•,  .\,,v.  !•".,  L858 ;  d.  Oct.  29,  1894,  in  Cal. 

6.  Mary  ArdeU,  Feb.  7.  L861  ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1887. 

7.  /•>>  Aforia,  July  26,  L862  ;  m.  F  b.  2  : 

II.  Sprague. 

8.  Hannah  Elizabeth,  Oct  LI,  I  36  I  ;  'I.  July  5,  inm. 
:».   ( 'lam  Annie,  -Ian.  13,  1867. 

10.  7A////V/    '  Lug.  6,  L870. 

ii.      Mary  Jane,  On.  25,   L828;  d.   Feb.   II.   L893  ;  m.  March 

L846,  George  Plympton  of  Sturbridg '"Medfield"  [Wal- 

pole  rec]  (b.  Feb.  28,  L820;  .1.  Feb.  9,  1888).     (He  farmer, 
wood  and  lumb  r  dealer). 

Children,  bom  in  Sturbridge  : 

1.  George  William,  June  14, 1847  ;  m.  Sept.  3, 1875, L 

A.'  Bail  v.   X.  wport,   R.   I.  (b.  May  27.  1-  12,  at  W. 
Brookfield). 

2.  Sarah  Jane,  -March  26,  L849 ;  m.  Dec.21,  i 

II.  Kingsbury  of  Walpole,  carp  inter  (1>.  -Ian.  26,  I  - 

3.  Elmon  K,  April  :.".>.  L851  ;  <!.  April  11.  1855. 

1.  James  K,  Dec.  28,  1859.     Lawyer.     ( I 

5.  Kate  L.,  April  7.  L862 ;  m.  Sept.   15,   L885,  Alonzo  V. 
Andrews  (1>.  Oct.  K,  1848).     Foreman  in  cotton  mill. 

iii.     Susan  At  gusi  \.  Aug.  I.  L831  ;  .1.  Aug.  •".,  1891  ;  m.  April 

[Wal.  rec.,  21],   L858,  John  Oren  Gay  of  X.  Abington  (b. 
Nov.  18,  1835),  shoemaker;  now  in  fish  market. 

Children,  born  in  X.  Abington,  Mat 
V.John    Albert,    Sept.     12.     1859;    m.    March    13,   1 

••  Euna"  May   Toombs   of   Holbrook  I  U    1:'. 

L863). 

2.  -  Bessie",  Augusta,  Feb.  •"».  1861  ;  d.  Oct.  13,  1861. 
:;.   Henry  Fremont,  Feb.  11,  1863  ;  d.  M.n-,-  7:.. 

I.    Calvin   WiUard,  July  25,  1864  ;  .1.  Aug.  26,  1882,  unm. 
5.   G      .  hi.  .".1.  187 1  ;  d.  An-.  1 6,  1871. 

718.  iv.     G  Henry,  Julj    1'.'.   L832 ;  d.  at  Walp 

719.  v.      Lyman  Davis,  Oct.  23,  1835. 

vi.     Albert  Fran<  ts,  April  3,  1839;  '1.  a'  Walpole,  March  4,  18 

522. 

Newell   |  Vathan,*  Nathan,'  Miphalet,*  Men 
born  May  29,  L806  5  died  al  Ashland,  May  LO,  L884.     Farmer  and 


244  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

teamster.  He  married  Jan.  1,  1829  [Holiston  rec.  says  "Oct., 
1828  "  ;  perhaps  intentions],  Abigail,  daughter  of  John  and  Deborah 
Parker  of  Royalston,  born  March  15,  1802  ;  died  at  Walpole,  Aug. 
29,  1864,  "62.  2." 

Child : 

Elizabeth  Deborah,8  Nov.  21,  1829  ;  in.  Elisha  Morse  of  Ash- 
land (shoemaker). 

Child : 

George  Newell,  Jan.  31,  1863  ;  of  Ashland  ;  a  music  teacher. 


523. 

Ellis7  (Nathan,*  Nathan,"  ffliphaUt*  Ebenezer*  Robert2), 
born  Nov.  2,  1810;  married  Jan.  1,  1833,  Nancy  S.  Holbrook  of 
Gardiner,  Me.,  born  April  14,  1813.  They  celebrated  their  golden 
wedding  Jan.  1,  1883.  He  is  a  wheelwright  and  farmer.  Lives  at 
Sherborn. 

Children : 

i.  George  Ellis,8  Oct.  31,  1833  ;  d.  May  1,  1841  ;  drowned  in  East 
Walpole. 

Grave-stone  Rhyme. 

"  There  is  a  home  not  made  with  hands, 

Eternal  and  on  high, 
And  here  my  spirit  waiting  stands 

Till  God  shall  bid  it  fly." 

ii.    Emma  D.,  April  25,  1845  ;  m.  Feb.  14,  1867,  Dexter  M.  Eames 
(b.  Nov.  2,  1847),  both  of  Sherborn. 

Children : 

1.  Luna  Emma,  Dec.  18,  1867. 

2.  Caroline  Maud,  Aug.  6,  1875. 

3.  Harvey  Dexter,  Aug.  23,  1879. 

720.  iii.     Charles  Nathan,  Sherborn,  Sept.  19,  1850. 

iv.  Mary  Abby  or  Abby  Eunice,  Sherborn,  June  24,  1858  ;  m. 
Nov.  2,  1874,  George  H.  Goulding  (b.  Dec.  5,  1849),  farmer 
of  Sherborn. 

Children  : 

1.  John  Ware,  March  27,  1876. 

2.  George  Ellis,  Oct.  1,  1879. 

3.  Frank  R.  H.,  Oct.  31,  1883. 


>vai:i:   BENE  ULOOI  .  2  !•"> 

524. 

N.vniw  Fisher'  (Nathan?  Nathan?  Eliphalet?  Ebenezer? 
Bobert')iboTD  Marcb.30,  L813;  died  in  May,  L881  ;  married  ("of 
Walpole")  Oet.  28,  1841,  in  Dedham,  Claria&a  G.  or  E.  Morse  of 
Dedham,  born  April  8,  L819.  Teamster,  Walpole  to  Boston ;  mail 
carrier. 

Children  : 

i.      GEORGUNBTA,BAug.  22,   1842. 

ii.    Ci.  \i;  \  Jane,  Jan.  28,  184  5. 

iii.    ALBERT. 


,V25. 

John  Warren1  (  Nathan?  Nathan?  Eliphalet?  Ebenezer? 
Robert*),  born  in  Walpole,  May  28,  1817;  died  in  Clinton,  Dec. 
12,  1861,  "44.  6.  II":  married  March  L2,  1840,  Mary  II.  Brown 
of  Franklin,  X.  II.,  born  at  Andover,  X.  II.,  Dec.  23,  L823;  died 
Not.  30, 1875.  Moulder;  Clinton.  She  married  second,  Nov.  18, 
1872,  Alvin  W.  Lewis  (born  at  Royaktoa)  :   living  at  Sterling. 

Children  of  John  Warren  ami  Mary  II.  (Brown)  "Ware: 

1-22.  i.     George  A.,8  Lowell,  Jan.  24,  1843  [Fitchburg  rec.]. 
723.  ii.    Charles  W.,  Clinton,  An--.  9,  L851. 

iii.  Elizabeth  F..  Clinton.  .March  I,  L855  ;  m.  April  28,  is7l,  in 
Fitchburg,  George  F.  Lewia,aged  22,  born  in  Worcester,  .March 
is.  L852,  son  of  Alvan  W.  and  Hannah  Lewis  ;  painter. 


531. 

Albert   Omeri7    (Dx/>/?     Oliver?    Eliphalet^     Ebenezer? 
Robert*),  horn  July  9,  1811.     He  (w of  XJxbridge ")  married  May 

2,  is:;.-)  (int.  in  Uxbridge,  April  26,  is;;;,),  Mehltabel,  daughter  of 
Samuel  ami   Polly  EJawes  of  Cumberland,  B.  I-     She  died  in  1V1- 
lingham,  Feb.  1,  1876,  of  pneumonia. 
Children,  born  in  Oxbridge : 

i.     Pollt  Maria,8  Sept.  20,  1836;  d.  March  12,  is  if. 

ii.    Aiir.v  Richmond,  Sept.  17,  1888;  m.  Oct  L8,  I860,  Lewis  II.. 

son  of  Borace  and   Eliza   Rockwell,  a-.  23.     Boi   maker,  b. 

Hopedale;  both  rea.   Bellingham ;   m.  bj    Rev.  Adin    Ballon. 

[Milford  Rec.] 
iii.  Fn.i.r.N  Elizabeth,  Jmj  --".»,  L840 ;  m.  Oct.  25,  I860,  George  I'.. 

bob  of  Horace  and  Kli/a  Rockwood;  he  21,  l».  Milford,  lives  at 

BeUingham;  Bhe  20,  of  Bellingham;  l>v  Rev.  <■       .  -  Hill  of 

Milfonl. 


246  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

532. 

Lyman  Stoddard7    {Duty,6    Oliver,5   ffliphalet,4  Ebenezer3 
Robert2),  born  in  Milford,  1819;  married  Nov.  3,  1841,  in  West 
Wrentham,  by  S.   C.   Hewitt,   Susan  Torrey  Wood  of  Franklin. 
Carpenter;  residence,  Franklin. 
Children : 

i.     Samantha,8  May  10,  1843  ;  d.  June  20,  1845. 

ii.    Alia  Amelia,  Nov.  14,  1845  ;  d.  June  14,  1846. 

iii.  Ella  Augusta,  April  6,   1847  ;  ru.  Joseph  Ware  Goulding  of 

Sherborn. 
iv.  William  Henry,  Wr.,  Sept.  22,  1849  ;  d.  Sept.  2,  1859. 
v.    Alb.  Stoddard,  Wr.,  Feb.  17,  1852  ;  d.  May  5,  1853. 
724.  vi.  Sumner  Burlinghame,  Wr.,  Aug.  17,  1856. 


533. 

Gilbert  Adams7  {Duty,6  Oliver,'0  Eliphalet,*  Ebenezer3 
Robert2),  married  ("of  Grafton")  April  6,  1837,  Jannett  Shields 
of  Franklin.     He  is  a  blacksmith. 

Children,  recorded  in  Milford  : 

i.     Mary  Ann,8  Grafton,  Aug.  28,  1838. 
ii.    Olive  Janette,  Providence,  R.  L,  Feb.  13,  1840. 
iii.  Emma  Eyre,  Franklin,  April  29,  1844,  "  of  Gilbert,  blacksmith." 
[Milford  rec.  says  "April  29,  1845."] 

v      ,      ^    ,.-»i  .^%m~  J*- 

v  Edward  Young7  (Ettas,6  Ettas,5  Timothy,4  Robert,3  Robert2), 
born  Nov.   27,   1811;  died  July  27,   1877,    in   St.   Louis,    Mo.; 
married  Aug.   13,   1837,   Susan  Amelia,  daughter  of  Lemuel  and 
Susan  (Burr)  Brown,  born  March  4,  1816;fdied  Feb.  13,  1870.    -     ^ 
Children  :  C^f^.An^f  ** 

i.    ^LuiLiSib*,  Wilde,8  Feb.  7,  1840. 
724a.  ii.    William  Eliot*  Sept.  16,  1841.    -J  . O,  _-  3-Sl  /-f  12-     ' 


536a. 

Elias  Henry7  {Ettas,6  Mias,5  Timothy,*  Robert,3  Robert2), 
born  April  2,  1818  ;  died  at  Waverly,  O.,  Nov.  7,  1882  ;  married 
June  17,  1845,  Elizabeth  Jane  Howard.  She  married  second, 
Frederick  Schlagel ;  lived  at  Chillicothe,  O.,  in  1898. 


WABB   GENEALOGY.  2  I  < 

Children  : 

i.  Ann,'  March  17.  1846;  -1.  Aug.  27,  1847. 

ii.  Wiur,  Oct.  18,  L847. 

724$.  iii.  John  \\<>\\  \i:i».  Nov.  6,  1849. 

iv.  Ki.u  \  II..  Au-.  17,  1852;  .I.  on.  in,  I860. 

v.      Sarah  II..  Julj  20,  1854  ;  m.  John  Hollowaj  i  they  live  on  ;i 
farm  aear  Ne^i  ton,  Cane 

vi.     Si  -w  Mii.im>\,  Feb.  17,  L857.     Lives  at  Chillicothe,  Ohio. 

vii.    Cabbie,  March  23,  I860;  d.  March  5,  I  hi:  I. 

viii.  James  Edwabd,  Jan.  8, 1862  ;  died  in  hospital  at  Gallipolis,  0. 

724c.  i\.     Henbi   I'.i  i\-.  Maj  1".  L864. 

.\.      Floyd,  Nov.  7.  L866;  <1.  .Tun.'  24,  1887. 


537. 

Robert*  I  llen7(  Preston,"  El !</<,'*  Timothy,*  Robert?  Robert*), 
born  Dec.  -,  l's<>-">,  at  Wrentham;  died  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  Aug. 
5,  1884;  married  Sept.  3,  1829,  Evelina  Carroll  of  Haltiiuon- : 
she  died  March  14,  1866,  aged  58. 

Children : 

i.     Evelina  Carroll,8  Fishkill,  N.  Y..  May  L6,  L832. 

ii.    Mabia  Elizabeth,  Wrentham,  March  1,  1834  ;  d.  Aug,  27,  1*80, 
num. 

iii.  Robebt  Lorenzo,  Baltimore,  Dec.  30,  1838;  d.  Feb.  2.  L839. 

iv.  Vtbginia,  Baltimore,  April  25,  1840;  m.  Dec.  9,  1868,  Edmund 
Simon. 

Child: 

Eveline  Carrol,  Baltimore,  Nov.  2,  1874. 

v.    Maby,  Baltimore,  Maj  2,  18  12. 
725.  vi.  Robebt  Galen,  Jb.,  Baltimore,  Aug.  13,  1848. 


538. 

Lorenzo  Dow7  (Preston,*  Elias,*  Timothy,*  Robert,'  Robert*), 
born  at  Wrentham,  July  1<>,  L809;  died  Nov.  II.  1839;  married 
Aug.,  1833,  Melinda  Jane,  daughter  of  Elias  Ware,  No.  267. 

Children  : 

i.     Ellen  Jane,8  -Inly  27,    1834;  m.  1st,   in    1857,    Ephraim    1.. 
Cheever.     She  m.  2d,  in  L872,  William  P.  Armstrong. 

ii.    Adelaide,  <1.  young. 


248  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

'■-   *" 

iii.  Eudora  Melinda,  Aug.  26,  1838 ;  m.  1st,  Charles  S.  Blood,  in 
1859. 

Children  : 

1.  Henry  S. 

2.  Ellen,  m.  Walter  Wynne,  Butte,.  Mod  tana.     She  m.  2d, 

1873,  Henry  Warrington.  ,j^< 

539. 

Preston,  Jr.7  {Preston,6  Ellas,6  Timothy, * Robert ,s  Robert2), 
born  Aug.  13,  1821;  died  Feb.  1,  1890;  married  June  16,  1846, 
Lavinia  (daughter  of  Alonzo  Lilly  of  Newton)  Lilly  of  Baltimore, 
Md.  Her  ancestry  is  traced  to  Capt.  Miles  Standish  of  the  Plymouth 
Colony. 

"  A  well  known  boot  and  shoe  dealer  of  Baltimore  and  Boston, 
and  a  very  able  chess  player.  He  met  across  the  board  every  cele- 
brated player  since  Morphy,  and  was  recognized  as  one  of  the  pillars 
of  American  chess."     [Baldwinsville  paper.] 

Children : 

726.  i.     Francis  Alden,8  Baltimore,  April  12,  1850. 

ii.    Mary  Lily,  Baltimore,  Feb.  20,  1853;  d.  at  Newton,  March  12, 
1864. 

727.  iii.  Charles  Howard,  Baltimore,  Jan.  10,  1855. 

728.  iv.  Bruce  Richardson,  Newton,  Dec.  30,  1857. 


540. 

James7  {James,6  Ellas,6  Timothy,*  Robert,3  Robert9),  born 
July  2,  1819;  died  at  Everett,  April  11,  1883.  He  married  in 
Boston,  Annie  Sneeden  of  Annapolis,  Nova  Scotia. 

Children,  born  in  Everett,  Mass.  : 

i.     Evelyn  Pierront,8  South  Maiden,  Nov.  8,  1861 ;  d.  April  14, 
1891,  unm.     Bur.  at  Woodlawn  Cemetery. 
729.  ii.    Norman  W.,  June  12,  1864. 


541. 

Paschal  Paolt  Pope7  {James,6  Ellas,6,  Timothy,*  Robert,* 
Robert2),  born  June  12,  1820;  died  at  Everett,  Oct.  20,  1882; 
married  Lucy  D.  Lewis. 

Children,  born  in  Everett : 

i.     Lucy  E.,8  m.  Oct.  28,  1880,  Theodore  H.  Pierce  (aged  24). 
730.  ii.    Paschal  P.,  m.  May  13,  1890,  Lora  D.  Ward. 


WARE   GENE  VLOQY.  2  l'.» 


542. 

JosefhO.'  (James*  Elias,*  Timothy,*  Robert*  Robert*),  born 
Nov.  7,  L824;  died  Nov.  •"»,  1897;  married  in  Boston,  Sept.  L3, 
L856,  Harriel  <'.,  daughter  <>f  Rev.  Stephen  Lewis,  bora  Feb.  21, 
1829,  at  Jefferson,  Me.     Resides  in  New  York  City. 

Children  : 

i.     IIakkiii-  K.,s  Dec.  21,  1857  ;  <1.  Dec.  7,  1858. 

ii.    Josephine  F...  June  1,   L869;  m.  in  New  York,  Sept  -r>,  1 S88, 
.Minion  1 1.  Varmilye. 

Children  : 

1.  Marion  Hazel,  Ami:.  11,  L892. 

2.  Joseph  Williams,  Sept.  1,  1895. 


543. 

Addison  PiEnroxT7  {James*  Elias,*  Timothy*  Robert* 
Robert*),  bora  at  Medfield,  Aug.  27,  L829,  "of  James  and  Eliza 
(Pope)  from  Wrentham."  Married  in  Springfield,  May  26,  1852, 
Sarah  B.,  daughter  of  James  Sanderson,  horn  in  X.  J.  about  1829. 
Removed  to  Boston. 

Children,  born  in  Springfield: 

i.     Eliza  Pope,8  Aug.  6,  1853  ;  d.  July  11,  1862. 

ii.    James  Piebpont,  Sept.  18,  L863;  d.  July  1,  1870. 

iii.  George  Ai>mson,  Jan.  20,  1869  ;  d.  Sept.  4,  1869. 


544. 

Samuel  Coverly7  (Ephraim  G.,*  Elias,*  rnn>of/n/,A  Robert,' 
Robert*),  horn  in  Boston,  Aug.  12,  1818;  died  at  Newton,  Jan.  17, 

1.^78.      He  married  Harriet  Maria  Swett  of  AVorecster,  born  March 

18,  1S2S. 


547. 

Edwin  A.'  (Addison,*  Elias,*  Timothy,4  Robert,'  Robert*), 
born  Aug.  20,  L832;  died  duly  28,  1885,  at  Sweel  Springs, 
Missouri.  He  married  Julienne,  daughter  of  Louis  and  Mary 
Delpbinc  Bennette  of  Bordeaux,  Frame. 

Children  : 

i.     Addison  C,«  Dec.  23,  L85Q  ;  <1.  Feb.  24,  1862. 
16 


250  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Mary  E.,  Jan.  23,  1862. 

iii.  Anna  A.,  Aug.  15,  1865  ;  m.  Oct.  19,  1890,  Benjamin  W.  Crain. 

iv.  Guy  C,  June  20,  1867 ;  d.  Oct.  23,  1870. 

v.    Louis  Edwin,  Nov.  18,  1877. 


548. 

Addison7  {Addison,6  Elias,*  Timothy,*  Robert,3  Robert*), 
born  Feb.  22,  1835  ;  died  July  16,  1894,  in  N.  Y.  He  married 
Mary  Ann  Crane.     No  children. 


550. 

Elias7  (Willard,6  Samuel, b  Jonathan,*  Robert,3  Robert*), 
born  at  Franklin  in  1823.  Lived  in  Woonsocket,  R.  I.  ;  died  April 
12,  1894.  He  married  Harriet,  daughter  of  Willard  and  Mary 
H.  Grant  of  Cumberland;  she  died  of  paralysis,  Dec.  29,  1894, 
aged  73. 

Child,  born  in  Franklin  : 

Emma  Frances,8  Aug.  26,  1849. 


551. 

Rufus7  (Pliny,6  Asaph,*  Henry,4  Robert3  Robert2),  born 
(perhaps)  in  Montague,  Dec.  18,  1811;  married  Nov.  10,  1869, 
Amelia  Wright.     He  died  Jan.  21,  1898,  at  Montague.     No  issue. 


552. 

Pliny  Clark7  (Pliny,6  Asaph,5  Henry,4  Robert,3  Robert*), 
born  in  Montague,  Oct.  3,  1820;  married  first,  Nov.  29,  1849, 
Nancy,  daughter  of  John  and  Clarissa  Chilson,  born  in  Buckland, 
Nov.  11,  1825;  died  in  Montague,  Jan.  24,  1867.  He  married 
second,  Jan.  1,  1868,  Bathsheba,  widow  of  Julius  Rice. 

Child : 

731.  George  Honford,8  Nov.  12,  1850. 


55* 


o. 


Chandler7  (Ariel,6  Asaph, 5  Henry,4  Robert,3  Robert*),  born 
April  30,  1809  ;  married  on  the  first  Thursday  in  December,  1833, 


WABE   GENEALOGY,  251 

Mariah  Crawfurd  or  n Crofut," of Bellingham,  Yt.     lie  is  a  farmer, 
on  the  Henry  Chandler  farm  in  Wilmington,  Yi.v 

Child  : 

Hi  urn  C." 


554. 

Schuyler'  (Ariel,*  Asaph,*  Henry,4  Robert,'  Robert') ,  born 
March  9,  L812;  married  Feb.  28,  1845,  Harriet  Gained.  Resi- 
dence, Wilmington,  Yt. 

Children  : 

i.      Okkin.8 
ii.    AdELBERT. 

iii.  Herbert. 
iv.  Hat  hk. 
v.    Harvey. 
vi.  William. 


555. 

Ariel7  (Ariel;*  Asaph,11  Henry,*  Robert,'  Robert*),  born  Jan. 
20,  1816;  married  Nov.  15,  1840,  Mary  Tanner. 
Child  : 

II  KM  AN.8 


556. 

Charles  B.'  (Ariel,*  Asaph,1  Henry*  Robert,'  Robert'),  born 
May  •">,  1818  (not  recorded)  ;  married  Oct.  9,  L845,  Luana  Cole- 
man.     He  resided  in  Wilmington,  Yt.  ;  died  Feb.  8,  1901. 

Children  : 

i.     Flora,8  m.  Calvin  E.  Carpenter.     Lives  al  Wilmington,  Yi. 
Child: 
A  daughter,  m.  Charles  L.  Griffin. 

ii.    Alice,  m.  Mr.  Carpenter  (brother  of  C  E.  Carpenter). 
iii.  Charles.     Lives  on  the  tana  with  lather.     la  married  and  has  a 
Bon. 

iv.  Fred,  d.  young. 

v.     I.i  -in.,  lives  in  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


252  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


556a. 

Alfred7   (Asajrfi,6  Asaph5  Henry4  Robert,3  Robert2),  born 
Oct.  23,  1824;  died  Oct.,  1862;  married. 

Child : 

Coridan,8  resided  in  Hampden,  0.,  in  1898. 


5566. 

Edwin  Lewis7  (Asaph,6  Asaph,5  Henry,*  Robert,3  Robert2), 
born  in  Hampden,  O.,  Sept.  15,  1832;  married  May  16,  1855, 
Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Emily  (Wiswall)  Coon,  born 
June  24,  1835.  He  resides  on  a  200  acre  farm,  one  and  a  half  miles 
west  from  Coggon,  la. 

Children : 

732.  i.       Milo  Lewis,8  Dec.  1,  1858. 

ii.      Edna  Adel,  June  24,  1862  ;  m.  Dec.  27,  1887,  Jacob,  son  of 
Cyrus  and  Eliza  (Ramsey)  Hunter  (b.  Feb.  18,  1852). 
Children,  born  at  Coggon,  la. : 

1.  Alice,  May  11,  1889. 

2.  Mary,  Aug.  3,  1890. 

3.  Lois,  Jan.  24,  1893. 

4.  Edwin,  Aug.  30,  1894. 

iii.     Rena  Emily,  May  28,  1865  ;  m.  Dec.  31,  1885,  Ira  E.  Ondler, 
son  of  Phillip  and  Sarah  (Sherrets)  Ondler  (b.  Jan.  23, 1863). 
iv.     Alfred  Victor,  Sept.  26,  1869. 
v.      Lily  May,  Jan.  4,  1874. 

733.  vi.     Matthew  Asaph,  Sept.  3,  1875. 

vh.    Maud  Elizabeth,  May  29,  1879;  m.  Dec.  21,  1899,  Lewis  A. 
Hinton. 


556c. 

Wesley7  (Nathan6  Nathan,"  Ichabod,4  Robert,3  Robert2) 
born  in  Whitefield,  Me.,  Jan.  18,  1825  ;  died  in  Cambridge,  Mass. 
in  March,  1895.     Resided  at  Cambridge. 

He  married  Adeline  Fuller.     He  was  a  contractor  and  builder. 

Children,  born  in  Cambridge  : 

733a.  i.     Albert  Lincoln,8  July  27,  1860. 
7336.  ii.    Gilbert  Nathan,  Nov.  22,  1863. 


\vai:i:   OEKSALOGY.  253 

556d. 

Willabd  William1  {Everett?  Nathan,*  Tchabod*  Robert,1 
Robert*),  born  Sept.  21,  1824;  died  Maj  22,  1892;  married  Deo. 
1,  1855  (int.),  Urania  M.  Davis  of  Jefferson,  Lincoln  Co.  She 
married  second,  A.ug.  2,   1893,  ;it   Wrentham,  Leonard  l'easleu  of 

Wl.itrtiH.l. 

( Ihildren,  born  in  WTiitefield,  Me. : 

i.     Henrietta,8  June  1  I,  L856  ;  m.  James  W.  Jewett,  of  W. 
Children  : 
J.  Alice  Jf.,  Jane  3,  l s~7. 

2.  Hannah  A'..  July  31,  1878. 

3.  George  FT.,  Dec.  9,  1880. 

1.  Bertie  A.,  March  L5,  L884. 
5.  Ida  May,  Aug.  11,  1886. 

0.  Clarence  £„  Oct.  -J,  1S88. 

7.  4r*Aur  -A,  March  26,  1892, 

8.  £Vere«  If..  May  19,  1895. 

784.  ii.    Benjamin  K„  A  hit.  2.">.  1858. 

iii.  Fanni    B.  (•  youngest"),  Oct.  18,  1864;  m.  (int.  Dec.  17,  1879), 
George  B.  Cookson  of  Windsor  (b.  July  25,  1848). 

Children  : 

1.  Mary  11,  Oct.  1-"),  1882. 

2.  Horace  A.,  Jan.  29,  1884. 

3.  Lizzie  M.,  May  17,  1885. 

4.  Luoj  J/..  .July  14,  1893. 


556e. 

Rufus  A.7  {Everett,9  X<ith<n>,:>  Ichabod*  Robert,"  Robert), 
born  Jan.  2,  L829 ;  married  (int.  Jan.  2,  1858),  Margaret  A. 
Choate,  both  of  Whitcfield  ;  she  died  May  26,  1895. 

Children,  born  in  Whitefield,  Me. : 

i.     Frank  E.,8  Am-.  22,  L858  ;  d.  March  9,  L864. 
ii.    Forres  i  E.,  Sept.  28,  1867. 
iii.  Leslie  A.,  May  7.  1875. 

556/ 

Obed7  {Joseph,*  Obi  d,  Tchabod,*  Robert,'  Roh  rif),  born  April 
28,  1816;  removed  to  Pittston.  He  married,  May  20,  1840,  Mary 
Ann  Choate  of  Whitefield,  born  June  5,  L821. 


254  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.       Mary  N.,8  Feb.  19,  d.  May  10,  1841. 

ii.     John  W.  F.,  Aug.  4,  1842  ;  d.  Aug.  29,  1861. 

735.  iii.     Charles  F.,  Feb.  20,  1845 ;  d.  July,  1883. 
iv.     Obed  A,  Nov.  27,  d.  Dec.  28,  1847. 

v.      Mary  Ella,  March  31,  1850;  in.  Nov.  11,  1879,  George  L. 
Blair  of  Pittston  (b.  May  11,  1836;  d.  Feb.  8,  1886). 

Child : 
George  E.,  Sept.  18,  1883. 

vi.     Anne  Maria,  June  23,  1853;  m.  (int.  Dec.  20,  1869),  Fessen- 
den  B.  Turner  of  Whitefield. 

Children  : 

1.  Amy  Ella,  Sept.  18,    1874;  m.  Jan.   1,    1896,   Dexter 

Kensell. 

2.  Ethel  May,  Sept.  20,  1876. 

3.  Eva  Louisa,  Dec.  29,  1880. 

736.  vii.    Nathan  F.,  Dec.  20,  1856. 

viii.  Obed  Edgar,  April  22,  1859  ,  d.  at  Whitefield,  Oct.  11,  1893. 


556gr. 

Nathan7  {Joseph,6  Obed,b  Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert2),  born 
in  Whitefield,  Me.,  May  27,  1818;  married  Jan.  19,  1847,  Mariah 
C.  Kennedy  of  Jefferson,  Me. 

Child : 

Eva,8  d.  young. 

556/*. 

Timothy7  (Josejyh,6  Obed,b  Ichabod,4  Robert,3  Robei-t"),  born 
at  Whitefield,  Me.,  Oct.  26,  1820;  married  (int.  Nov.  5,  1860), 
Sophronia  Blodgett  of  Pittston. 

Children,  born  in  Whitefield  : 

737.  i.     William  H.,8  Dec.  9,  1862. 

738.  ii.    George  P.,  Sept.  22,  1864. 

iii.  Joseph  F.,  March  22,  1867  ;  d.  Dec.  22,  1896. 

iv.  Nellie  M.,  Sept.  22,  1869  ;  m.  at  Jefferson  (she  of  W.),  June 
10,  1893,  Levi.  G.  Hathaway  of  Bourne,  Mass. 

v.  Sadie  L.,  March  25,  1871  ;  m.  at  E.  Pittston,  Dec.  12,  1892, 
Frank  B.  Ellis  of  Sagamore,  Mass. 


w  \K\:    QBNB  ILOGY.  255 

Children: 

1.  Leslie  /•'.,  Rffa;  7.  L893. 

2.  Helen  .1/..  March  20,  I- 

55 1  it. 

David,  Jr.'  {David,0  Obcd,:'  Tchabod,*  Robert,*  Robert*),  l)orn 
Sept.  25,  1830;  married,  "of  Alna,"  March  L0,  1859,  Mary  E. 
Welch  of  Whitefield. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Edward  Everett,8  Aug.  29,  1861. 

ii.    Abbie  Lizzie,  Nov.  7,  1864  ;  m. Chadhourne. 

Child: 

Clarence  Z..  March  29,  1889. 

iii.  (  lrleton  E.,  Feh.  26,  1868. 

iv.   Ni  i.i.v  M.,  Feb.  17,  L873. 


556/. 

Obed7  (David,9  Obed,'  Tchabod,4  Robert,*  Robert"'),  born  [in 
Whitefield,  Me.],  April  1,  18:58  ;  ,ii,,i  Dec.  3,  1894;  marriedfirst, 
April  ">,  L864,  Lllen  C.  Lewis  of  Hudson,  Muss.  11(3  married 
second,  Nnv.   25,    187  1,  at  Hudson,  Lucy  Danforth.     Resided  in 

Hudson.      No  children. 


556J&. 

Philander  IIartwkll7  (David,0  Obed,5  Tchabod,*  Robert,* 
Robert'1),  born  April  10,  1846;  married  Nov.  25,  18(57,  at  Hud- 
son, Mass.,  Sara  Lewis.      Resides  in  Hudson. 


557. 

William  Goodrich7  (Josiah  EI.,'  Joseph,'  Tchabod,4  Robert,' 
Robert?),  born  at  E.   Medway,   Feb.    17.    L832;  married   Feb.  7, 

18")!),  Anireline  IC,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Jane  (Thayer)  Ellia  of 
Medway;  she  died  of  consumption,  March  29,  1856.  Be  married 
second,  dune  7, 1857,  Jane  F.,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Jane  (  Thayer) 
Ellis,  willow  of  Francis  Parker  Daniels  of  Medway.     Lives  in  Ded- 

hani  ;    M.L). 


256  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


558. 


Augustus   Lyman7    {Josiah    Holbrook,6    Joseph,5  Ichabod,4 

Robert,2  Robert2),  born  in  E.  Medway,  Oct.   14,  1838;  married 

Oct.  6,  1875,  Inez  Alberti,  daughter  of  Albert  and  Hannah  Miller 

(Boyd)  Reed,  born  at  Calais,  Me.,  July  31,  1845.     Live  in  Millis. 

Children  : 

i.     Hannah  Boyd,8  Oct.  10,  1876. 

ii.    Arthur  Hale,  Aug.  8,  1880. 

iii.  Augustus  Vernon,  March  29,  1883  ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1884. 

iv.  Inez  Alberti,  March  29,  1883. 


559. 

Marcellus  Austin7  {Josiah,6  Joseph,5  Ichahod,*  Robert," 
Robert2),  born  Jan.  16,  1845.  (Medway.)  Besides  at  Millis. 
He  and  his  brother,  Augustus  L.,  are  organ-pipe  makers  in  E.  Med- 
way. He  married  July  9,  1896,  Mrs.  Mary  Joanna  (Clark) 
Plummer,  daughter  of  Putnam  Richardson  and  Mary  B.  (Perige) 
Clark  of  Millis. 


561. 

Edmund  Asa7  (AsaB.,6  Joseph,5  Ichabod,*  Robert,3  Robert'), 
born  in  Wrentham,  Dec.  22,  1837  ;  was  educated  in  the  public 
schools  of  Wrentham,  at  the  Academy  in  Norwich,  Conn.,  and  Yale 
College,  where  he  was  graduated  in  1863.  While  in  college  he 
conceived  the  plan  of  doing  a  large  work  for  the  education  of  the 
negro.  With  this  in  mind  he  taught  two  years  in  the  Free  Academy 
in  Norwich,  then  served  one  year  as  principal  of  one  of  the  newly- 
organized  public  schools  of  Nashville,  Tenn.  In  1866  he  went  to 
Atlanta,  Ga. ,  under  the  auspices  of  the  American  Missionary  Associ- 
ation. In  1867  he  was  appointed  superintendent  of  schools  for  the 
State  of  Georgia  under  the  Freedmen's  Bureau  ;  in  1869  he  was 
elected  president  of  Atlanta  University,  in  which  he  did  noble  service 
till  his  death,  Sept.  25,  1885. 

He  married  at  Plantsville,  Conn.,  Nov.  10,  1869,  Sarah  Jane, 
daughter  of  Edward  and  Selina  Delight  (Carter)  Twichell,  born  at 
Southington,  Conn.,  June  28,  1844;  she  died  Feb.  17,  1890. 

Children : 

i.     Katharine,3  June  15,  1872  ;  m.  June  15,  1898,  George  Milton 
Smith  of  Plantsville,  Conn. 


WAKi:   GENEALOGY.  257 

Children: 

1.  Alice  Bbldslip,  March  '-'7,  L899. 

2.  Edmund  Ware,  Deo.  10,  1900. 

ii.    Edward  Twi<  hell,  March  24,  187  I  :  a  student  in  Union  Theo- 
logical Seminary,  New  Xork  City,  in  1901. 
iii.  Gertri  de  Hi  ntington,  A.ug.  8,  1877. 
iv.  Olive,  July  L0,  L881. 


562. 

George  Bentley'  {Timothy*  Ebenezer,'  Tchabod,4  Robert,' 
Rob  n  "i,  born  at  Wrentham,  March  11,  1846;  married  first,  April 
18,  IsTl'.  Elizabeth  W.,  daughter  of  Dim.  Edwin  and  Eliza  Blake, 

and  widow  of Day;  she  died  Sept.    15,   1878.     II<'  married 

second,  Feb.  4,  1880,  Sarah  W.  Litchfield,  born  Jan.  13,  1859. 
Residence,  Wrentham. 

Children  : 

i.      Josephine  Ethel,8  Nov.  10,  1873. 
ii.      Mary  Ella,  May  27,  1881. 
iii.     Charles  Bentlet,  Oct.  31,  1882. 
iv.     Ai:i:i    M  \i:i\.  Oct.  16,  1884. 
v.      Ellen  Elizabeth,  Jan.  6,  1887. 
vi.     Kmii.y  Loi  [SA,  Feb.  24,  1889. 
vii.    George  Claim  nce,  May  17,  1890. 
viii.  Sarah  Matilda,  July  19',  1891. 
ix.     Frank  Ernest,  Jan.  23,  1883. 
x.     Caroline  Prances,  Dec.  16,  1804. 


563. 

Edmund  Richardson'  (Cyrus,6  Cyrus,''  Tchabod,*  Robert' 
Robert*),  born  at  Wrentham,  Sept.  26,  1834;  married  Sept.  15, 
ls")S,  in  Providence,  R.  I.,  Mary  Davis  Wilkinson,  born  in  Wren- 
tham, July  13,  1840. 

( Ihildren : 

i.     Louie  Erville,8  Ne*   Bedford,  Nov.  15,  1868.     Cornell  1892. 
R  iides  al  Worcester. 

ii.    Irving  Vi<  roR,  Worcester,  Aug.  6,  1874;  d.  in  Worcester,  May 
1  1.  1875. 


258  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

564. 

Erastus7  (Vinal*  Jason,"  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert*),  born 
Sept.    27,   1834;    lives   at  Union,   Me.;    married  June  5,   1861, 
Julia  F.  Metcalf  of  Hope,  Me. 
Children : 

i.      Sarah  L.,8  April  14,  1865 ;  m.  Feb.  3,  188G,  Fred  S.  Burgess. 
Children : 

1.  Mabel,  Jan.  18,  1887. 

2.  A  Son,  Feb.  14,  1889. 

ii.     Mary  E.,  Feb.  15,  1868. 

iii.    Eva  E.,  Oct.  15,  1873. 

iv.    Herbert  Vinal,  Feb.  12,  1878. 

565. 

Jason7  (Jabez,6  Jason,"  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert*),  born  Jan. 
27,  1837  ;  married  June,  1861,  Sarah  A.  Field.  Resides  at  Lin- 
colnville,  Me. 

Children  : 

i.      Lilabel,8  May  7,  1862  ;  d.  Sept.  18,  1865. 

ii.     Sarah  Anne,  Feb.  7,  1866. 

iii.    Arthur  Henry,  Dec.  25,  1871. 

iv.    Lillie  Eveline,  Nov.  30,  1874;  d.  Feb.  1,  1889. 

v.     Olive  Susan,  Oct.  5,  1878. 

vi.    Jennie  Estella,  July  4,  1886. 


567. 

Jabez  Gilbert7  (Jabez,6  Jason ^  Jabez,4  Michael,'1  Robert*), 
born  July  10,  1844;  married  March  31,  1869,  Ella  Field.  Was 
divorced,  and  married  second,  Mary  L.  Richardson. 

Children  : 

i.  Charlotte  C.,8  April  8,  1870. 

ii.  Eliza  Gertrude,  Dec.  22,  1871 ;  d.  Aug.  22,  1888. 

iii.  Minnie  Belle,  April  2,  1874;  d.  July  10,  1875. 

iv.  Erastus  G.,  March  6,  1883. 

v.  N.  Augustine,  Dec.  3,  1884. 

vi.  Flora  M.,  Jan.  13,  1887. 

vii.    Sadie  L.,  Jan.  6,  1888  ;  d.  April  3,  1889. 


w  \i:r.  i.iai: ai.ocv.  259 


viii.  Fran*  II.,  July  25,  L890. 

ix.     GrA<  i     L.,  April   1 ,  L892. 

x.     Bertie  Ever]  r,  ]  ,,,.,,  ,s,  1 894. 
xi.    K\  ii.   Hi  B  ri  i.i.  \,  j 

\ii.  Oscab  Wallace,  Sept.  25,  1896. 


568. 

Albert  Pond1  (Benjamin  P.,G  Amos,'  Jabez,*  Michael,' 
Robert*),  born  at  Franklin,  Aug.  3,  1813;  died  .it  Andover,  No- 
vember, 1**0;  married  Elizabeth  A.,  daughter  of  Col.  Benjamin 
Abbott  of  Andover  (born  in  Worcester).  Lived  at  Providence, 
R.  I.,  and  at  Worcester.  "Ware,  Pratt  &  ('o.  Clothing."  In 
boyhood  and  early  manhood  lived  in  the  families  of  Erastus8  and 
Horace.8  He  left  a  large  estate,  and  at  his  death  distributed  it 
among  his  friends  and  cousins.      [1>.  E.  W.  j 

Children,  both  of  whom  died  unmarried  before  their  parents  : 

i.      Cb  lrles  Albert8. 
ii.    Susan. 


569. 

Charles  Mawney7  (Benjamin  P.,8  Amos:,"  Jabez,*  Michael,* 
Robert*),  born  in  Franklin,  Aug.  23,  1815;  married  December, 
1847,  .Martha  Sheldon  [Angclsdon?]  of  Johnson,  R.  I.  Lives 
at  New  London,  Conn. 

Child: 

740.         Charles  Benjamin,8  Worcester,  April  13,  1850. 


570. 

Horace1  (Erastus,*  Amos,*  Jabez,*  Michael,*  Robe rt*)t  born 
at  Salem,  May  11,  L820;  died  there,  May  2,  1891  ;  married  Dec. 
26,  1844,  Lucy  Ann  Wardwell. 

( 'hildren,  born  in  Salem  : 

i.      George  Barker,8  Salem,  Jan.  7, 1846. 

ii.     Frank,  Sept  27,  L848;  d.  in  1872;  lost  at  sea. 


571. 

Benjamin  I\,:  ( Ei-fts/H.*,*  Amos,'  Jabez,*  Michael,*  Robert*), 

born    April   9,    1822;   married    in    Sal.  in,  Oct.  29,  1846,  Hannah, 


2 GO  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

daughter  of  John  and  Hannah  (Upham)  Clifton  of  Salem  (born  at 
Castine,  Me.,  Sept.  16,  1823.      [See  Upham  Family.] 
Children : 

i.      Mary  Helen,8  Oct.  7,  1848;  m.  Jan.  6,  1873,  at  Marblehead, 
Stephen  C,  son  of  Joseph  and  Clara  (dan.  of  Erastus  Amos 
Ware)  Rose  (b.  April  26,  1839  ;  d.  July  27,  1896). 
Children : 

1.  Ethel,  May  19,  1880 ;  drowned  at  Sea  Bluffs,  April  7, 

1883. 

2.  Alice,  Danvers,  Feb.  23,  1882  ;  d.  Oct.  31,  1889. 

3.  Robert  Ware,  Dec.  22,  1883. 

4.  Clarissa,  April  16,  1888. 

5.  Stephen  Darwin,  Dec.  15,  1889. 

ii.     Robert  O,  Canterbury,  Conn.,  April  8, 1853  ;  M.  I.  Technology  ; 

d.  June  25,  1883 ;  unm. 
iii.    John  F.,  Feb.  20,  d.  Sept.  15,  1861. 
iv.    Clara  R,  July  30,  1866;  d.  March  9,  1867. 


572. 

Erastus  Daravin7  (also  known  as  Darwin  Erastus)  (Erastus,* 
Amos,b  Jabez,*  Michael,3  Robert2),  born  Feb.  11,  1831 ;  died 
April  2,  1897;  married  at  Washington,  D.  C,  May  26,  1868, 
Adelaide  Frances  Dickey.     Lawyer  in  Boston. 

Child : 

Richard  Darwin,8  Marblehead,  May  26,  1869  ;  H.  C  1890  ; 
H.  Law  Sch.,  1893.     Lawyer,  Boston. 


573. 

Daniel  Leander7  (Amos,6  Amos,6  Jabez,*  Michael,3  Robert2), 
born  May  15,  1823  ;  died  Nov.  4,  1887  ;  married  April  5,  1842, 
Eunice,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Eunice  Wheeler,  also  of  Fitchburg 
(born  March  13,  1809  ;  died  June  23,  1873,  at  Paxton). 

Children : 

i.      Horace,8  1843  ;  d.  aged  4  days, 
ii.     Mary,  Jan.  8,  1844 ;  d.  Oct.  8,  1859. 
iii.    Albert,  July  4,  1847;  d.  April  19,  1853. 

iv.    Adeline  E.  (or  D.),  Sept.  18,  1855;  m.  Oct.  24,  1882,  Nelson 
T.,  son  of  John  A.  and  Rosa  L.  Frhik  (b.  Spencer,  aged  25). 


w  \i:k  <;i:m:  u.ocjv.  261 


Children  : 

1.  Albert  Nelson,  Dec.  i'-,  L884. 

2.  II', ili,;-  Adams,  Jan.  8,  ls<S7. 

3.  Mary  Eunice,  Ma\  7.  1889. 

•1.  Arthur  Howard,  Sept  .'5,  18%. 


.nl. 


Benjamin  F.7  (Amos*  Amos,*  Jabez,*  Michael*  Robert*), 
born  in  Paxton,  April  3,  18.")");  died  Dec.  ">,  1877;  married  at 
Providence,  K.  I.,  Dec.  11,  1871,  (Mrs.)  Martha  A.  (Stone) 
Wetherby.     Residence  Worcester^ 

Children : 

742.  i.      Charles  P.,8  July  7,  1872. 

743.  ii.     Borace  L.,  Feb.  23,  1875. 

iii.    Minnie  E.,  May  22,  1878  ;  d.  Worcester,  March  29,  180  1. 


575. 

Ehastus  Davis7  (Horace,6  Amox,'-'  Jabez,*  Michael* Robert*), 
born  at  Salem,  Dec.  16,  1820;  died  at  Swampscott,  Dec.  5,  181*1  ; 
married  Dec.  10,  1846,  Angeline  Carroll  of  Lynn  (born  Jan.  2, 
1824;  died  Nov.  19,  1897). 

Children  : 

7  11.  i.  Henry  iRvrxo,8  Sept.  11,  1847. 

745.  ii.  Willabd  C,  Oct.  3,  1849. 

iii.  An  mi  .  July  12,  1856  ;  d.  July  30,  1858. 

iv.  Annie,  Aug.  23,  1858;  m.  Feb.  L0,  1890,  Neal  M.  Beede. 

v.  Edward  L.,  Jan.  2G,  1802;  d.  May  30.  1877. 

vi.  Albert  D.,  Aug.  3,  1S66;  d.  Nov.  30,  1869. 


57(3. 

Horace    Cornelius1  {Horace,*     Amos,*    Jabez,*    Mich     . 
Robert*),  born  June  8,  1825;   married  first,  April  -">,  1850,  Ilnlda 
V.  Hanson  of  Lynn,  born   May  22,   1820;  died  April  30,  1883. 
He  married  Becond,  April  28,  1885,  Dora  Rose  Remick  of  Reading, 
Mass.,  born  in  New  York  City,  Nov.  9,  L862. 

Child,  born  a!  Salem  : 

Horace  V.,8  Feb.  14,  1886. 


262  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

577. 

Alfred  F.7  {Horace,6  Amos,5  Jabez,4  Michael,3  Robert*),  born 
Feb.  22,  1830;  married  May  28,  1860,  Hannah  E.  Varney,  born 
Jan.  8,  1833,  at  Farmington,  N.  H. 

Child,  born  in  Salem  : 

William  V.,8  Feb.  12,  1862. 


580. 

Stephen  V.7  (Lewis,6  Abiel,b  Michael,*  Michael,3  Robert2), 
born  at  Winehendon  in  1812  ;  died  Dec.  22,  1893.  Farmer  at 
Gardner.  He  married  in  Fitchburg,  May  9,  1867,  Charlotte  A., 
daughter  of  Abel  and  Roselma  (Naramore)  Marshall  of  Fitchburg, 
born  about  1840.     Resided  at  Ashburnham  and  Gardner. 

Children  : 

i.     Mabkl   Marshall,8  Ashburnham,  May   9,  1868;  m.    May    9, 

1892,  Frank  C.  Blood  (b.  West  Grotoii,  1867). 
ii.    Henry  Augustus,  Fitchburg,  Feb.  14,  1870  or  1871. 
hi.  George  Franklin,  Gardner,  Feb.  21,  1874. 
iv.  Annie  Eloise,  Jan.  10,  1877. 
v.    Oscar  Eliott,  Oct.  5,  1879. 


581. 

Lewis7  (Lewis,8  Abiel,b  Michael,*  Michael,3  Robert2),  born  at 
Cumberland,  R.  I.  [Nov.  22,  1816]  ;  died  at  Fitchburg,  March  22, 
1873.  He  married  Mary  L.,  daughter  of  Henry  and  Polly  Under- 
wood, born  in  Wardsboro',  Vt.,  in  1819.  She  married  second, 
aged  59,  June  5,  1878,  in  Fitchburg,  George  B.,  son  of  Nathaniel 
and  Anna  Naramore  of  Lunenburg  (his  second  marriage).  He  was 
aged  56  ;  born  in  Richmond,  N.  H.  Married  by  Rev.  Charles 
Burnham,  Newfane,  Vt. 

Children  of  Lewis  and  Mary  L.  Ware,  born  at  Wardsboro',  Vt.  : 

i.     Maria.8 

747.  ii.    Oscar  Tyler,  July  23,  1841. 

748.  hi.  Fayette  D.  [1846]. 

iv.  Mary  J.,  [1853]  ;  m.  June  1,  1871,  in  Fitchburg,  John  M.  Stone, 
aged  28,  a  carpenter.     He  was  b.  in  Stanstead,  Canada  E.,  son 
of  Simon  and  Sarah  (Drew)  Stone. 
Child : 

Charles  Stone,  ni.  Jessie  Morrison  of  Fitchburg. 


w  \i:i:  <,im.\i.(»i;v.  263 


582. 

Samuel  Morse'  (Lewis  HV  Abiel,'  Michael/  Michael,' 
Robert*),  born  in  Winchendon,  May  13,  1818;  died  at  Eureka, 
Kansas,  March  20,  L895.  Farmer.  He  married  first,  Arvilla  M. 
Stockwell;  she  died  at  Fitchburg,  Feb.  ">,  L868.  He  married 
Becond,  in  Fitchburg,  aged  51,  "of  F.,"  Now  18,  1869,  Lucinda 
"(Shedd)  Wilcox,  daughter  of  Sullivan  and  Phoebe  (Dodge)  Shedd, 
aged 29  (her  third  marriage)  ;  she  was  born  in  Sharon,  \.  II.  She 
died  in  Westminster,  <>et.  ">,  1*7:!.  lie  married  third,  Feb.  o'. 
is";;,  "at  Westminster,"  Abbey  X.,  daughter  of  David  and  Fanny 
(Robinson)  Kemp  of  Westminster,  born  in  1843  at  Deerfield  (her 
first  marriage).  He  removed  in  1884  from  South  Deerfield  to 
Kansas. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     German,8  was  stat >l>. -<1  in  Kansas  City. 
ii.     I'. i.win   1')..  resides  at  Eureka,  Kans.i-.. 

iii.   Francis  S.,  South  Deerfield,  July  2,  L876.     Resides  al  W.  Gard- 

iii  r. 


589. 

Kendrick'  (Mantu,'  James,'   Michael,*   Michael,2  Robert*), 
resided  at  Buckland  ;  married  Nancy  M.  Webber  or  \\  ikler. 

Children  : 

i.     Adelaide.8 
ii.    Frederick. 
7  19.  iii.  Azro  W. 


591. 

Henry1  (Frederick  II.,'  Frederick,'  Jonathan,*  Jonathan,' 
Robert*),  horn  in  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Feb.  1-',  1825;  married  Oct.  22, 
L855,  Ellen  Darling.     Resided  at  X.  Williston,  Vt.,  in  L898. 


595. 

Carlos  L.'  |  /-■  on  n-J V  Fredi  rick,  John,*  Jonathan,'  Robt  rt*), 
born  al  Pomfret,  Vt.,  May  5,  1832;  died  July  1,  1886;  married 
dan.  13,  1859,  Mrs.  Mary  Wright.  (She  had  time  Wright  chil- 
dren ;  one,  Mr-.  E.  F.  Gage  of  Albert  Lea,  Minn. ,  died  July  1, 
1886). 


264  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Julia,8  Jan.  15,  1860;  d.  March  17,  1861. 
750.  ii.    James  William,  Aug.  4,  1862. 

iii.  Jessie   Florence,  July   9,  1864 ;   m.  Dec.   22,  1887,   Joseph 
Broaddus. 

Children : 

1.  James  Ware,  Dec.  14,  1889. 

2.  Richard  Dudley,  June  29,  1891. 

3.  Marion  Lew,  Feb.  5,  1893  ;  all  of  Chillicothe,  Mo. 

iv.  Georgia   Emily,   Feb.   4,   1867;  m.  Nov.   17,    1886,   Charles 
Rheem  of  Oshkosh,  Wis. 

Child : 

Alice  Louise,  Aug.  17,  1887. 


596. 

William  Wallace7  (Leonard,6  Frederick,5  Jonathan*  Jo- 
nathan,2 Robert"),  born  at  Pomfret,  Vt.,  Dec.  22,  1833;  married 
at  Denver,  Col.,  Jan.  5,  1886,  Dora  C.   Senter. 


599. 

John  Fisher7  (Jonathan,*  Paul,6  Jonathan,4  Jonathan,3 
Robert'1'),  born  in  Milton,  April  7,  1832;  died  at  Philadelphia, 
Pa.,  Feb.  22,  1869;  married  Jan.  27,  1868,  Julia  A.  Bladen  of 
Philadelphia. 


602. 

Leonard,  Jr.7  (Leonard,6  Paul,5  Jonathan,*  Jonathan3 
Robert1),  born  Jan.  28,  1840;  married  in  Springfield,  Jan.  7, 
1880,  Laura  Dwight,  daughter  of  Homer  Foote  of  Springfield,  born 
in  1855.     Merchant;  lives  in  Roxbury. 

Children : 

i.     Anna  Dorr,8  May  16,  1881. 
ii.    Laura  Dtvight,  Feb.  28,  1883. 
iii.  Dwight,  Sept.  4,  1885. 
iv.  Ruth,  Oct.  28,  1887. 


WARE    GENEALO 
603. 

Moses  Everett1  (Leonard?  Paul,1  Jonathan,*  Jonathan,* 
Robert') ,  born  Aug.  I,  L841 5  married  in  Roxbury,  Oct.  29,  1  s'w, 
Agnes  .Maria  \\  heeler. 

( Jhildren  : 

i.     Bi  r  1 11  \  AlGNes,'  Nov.  2,  1*7  l. 

ii.     I.i  o\  \i;i>  K\  1  1:1  1  r.  Sept.  27,   1  I 

iii.  Stores  Pri  ble,  July  25,  L881. 


601. 

Thomas  Minns'  (Leonard,9  Paul,'  Jonathan,4  Jonathan,' 
Robert*),  born  in  Boston,  May  25,  1843 ;  married  in  Roxbury, 
Nov.  13,  1872,  .Mary  II.,  daughter  of  William  and  .Mary  E. 
(Bowles)  Crosby,  born  in  Roxbury,  May  25,  1846.  Went  to 
Hingham  in  1881. 

Children  : 

i.    Thomas  Minns,8  Oct.  6,  1873. 

ii.    Sarah  Minns,  July  2,  1875. 

iii.  Mart  Elizabeth,  A.ug.  L2,  1877. 

Lv.  William  Crosbt,  Sept.  25,  1879. 

v.    Gertrude  May,  Hingham,  June  19,  1882. 

vi.  Harriot,  July  21,  L88 

vii.  Clara  Crosbt,  April  24,  1888. 


605. 

Francis1  (Leonard,*  Paul:  Jonathan*  Jonathan,3  Robert*), 
born  in  Roxbury,  Feb.  11,  1*17:  died  Oct.  10,  1891;  married 
Oct.  16,  1872,  Maud,  daughter  of  Parkman  Dexter  of  Boston. 

Children  : 

i.     Robert  Dexter,8  Sept.  30,  1873. 
ii.    Kam   1)..  Julj  8,  1877. 

iii.   JESSI]    I   AJttPBELL,  <  let.  21,  1879. 


606. 

William  Minns1  (Leonard, *  Paul,'  Jonathan,*  Jonathan,' 
Rob  ■  .  born  in  Roxbury,  April  20,  1849;  married  at  Jamaica 
Plain,  Dec.  20,  1876,  Florence  Brewer. 

17 


266  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Eliot  Brewer,8  Sept.  15,  1877. 

ii.    Moses  Weld,  Jan.  19,  1879. 

iii.  Edward  Winslow,  Nov.  26,  1881. 

iv.  Raymond,  June  13,  1883. 

v.    Alice  Loring,  Hull,  July  18,  1885. 


607. 

Charles7  {Leonard,6  Paul,5  Jonathan,*  Jonathan*  Robert*), 
born  in  Roxbury,  June  4,  1853  ;  married  in  Springfield,  April  29, 
1885,  Mary  Temple,  daughter  of  Nehemiah  Leonard,  aged  25. 
Resided  in  New  York  (died  in  1888). 


611. 

Francis  Newcomb7  (Melatiah,6  Melatiah,b  Melatiah,*  Jo- 
nathan,2 Robert2),  born  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  May  13,  1840; 
married  Laura  Donolson. 


612. 

Charles  Henry7  (Melatiah,6  Melatiah,*  Melatiah,*  Jonathan,3 
Robert2),  born  in  Wilmington,  Vt.,  April  13,  1850  ;  married  Sarah 
Basset.     "Has  5  children." 


613. 
Frederic  L.7  (Melatiah,6  Meletiah,6  Meletiah,*  Jonathan  3 


Robert2),  born  in  Wilmington,  Vt. ;  married  Flora  Bates.      "One 
child."  ' 


618. 

Albert  Chaffin7  (Daniel  Leonard,5  Daniel,*  Melatiah* 
Jonathan,3  Robert2),  horn  April  30,  1851;  died  Oct.  18,  1873; 
married  Oct.  7,  1872,  Ella  Bumstead  Heilge.  He  was  a  clerk  in  a 
R.  R.  office. 


WARE  GENEALOGY. 


i;l><>. 


Albert  H.1  (Abel,*  Abel,1  Ephraim,4  Ephraim,*  Ephraim*), 
born  Aug.  7,  1827 j  died  April  1,  1893;  Bowd.  Coil.  L849; 
married  Oct.  16,  L855,  Harriel  E.,  daughter  of  Dr.  [saac  and  Sarah 
15.  Palmer  of  Anson,  Me.;  settled  in  Anson;  lawyer. 

Children,  born  in  Anson  : 

i.     Aim  ki  \'.:  May  2,  1857  ;  d.  April  24,  1861. 

ii.    Roberi  Christmas,  Dec.  25,  L859;  d.  March  24,  1862. 

iii.  Winifred,  Doe.  [19],  I860;  "  Maine  Weal.  Sem.  and  Female 

Coll.,   L884;    Preceptress    in   High  School,  Wareham,   M. 

L886; "    in.  Jan.   19,   L890,  David    L.   Bodfish   <»i    Wareham, 

Ma—.      K.  s.  Palmer. 

( Ihildren  : 

1.  Elizabeth,  Oct.  31,  1802. 

2.  Robert  Ware,  Sept.  8,  189G. 

iv.    I. ii. i. r.w,  April  14,  1865  ;  d.  June  7,  1865. 

v.  Isaac  P.,  March  2,  1867;  -Main-  Wesl.  Sem.,  1884;  in  drug 
store,  Marlboro',  Mass.,  with  Mr.  Hartshorn."  Received  com- 
mission as  Burgeon,  I  .  S.  A..  Jane  L8,  1S92.  Present  location, 
the  Presidio.  San  Francisco,  ( !al. 

vi.  Mart  Lillian,  June  1,  L871  ;  d.  Mny  1,  1897;  m.  Aug.  23, 
1893,  Lester  V.  Bailey  of  Worcester. 

Child  : 

Albert  Ware,  Jan.  19,  1896. 


621. 

Frederick  X.7  (Abel,*  Abel,'  Epkraim,4  Ephraim,'   Eph- 

/v//,//'),  born  Jan.  7,  1836;  married  Oct,  2,  1883,  Lucenia  Bick- 
f'ord  of  Mansonville,  Parish  of  (Quebec,  Canada.  Lives  in  Lowell, 
Mass. 

Children  : 

i.     Stephen  Thomas,8  Aug.  17,  1885. 
ii.   Julia  J.,  Feb.  1,  1887. 


622. 

Ki>\vm:d  IlnuAci;7  (Al»'l,e  Air  I/  Ephraim,4  Ephraim,* 
Ephraim*),  born  in  Athens,  Me.,  July  27,  L842 ;  married  (Vt. 
18,  1877,  Eugenia  K.,  daughter  of  Dr.  J.  M.  Tewksbury  of  San 


268  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Francisco,  Cal.     He  died  Aug.  13,  1878,  on  the  ship  Tuscarora, 
at  Acapulco,  Mexico,  assistant  surgeon,  U.  S.  N. 

Child : 

Eugenia.8 


623. 

John,  Jr.7  (John,6  Abel,5  Ephraim*  Ephraim,3  Ephraim*), 
born  Oct.  12,  1842  ;  married  first,  Nov.  9,  1875,  Sara  E.  Hall  of 
Athens;  she  died  Oct.  27,  1892.  He  married  second,  April  20, 
1895,  Grace  E.  Emery  of  Waterville.  He  resides  in  Waterville ; 
is  an  investment  broker  ;  president  of  the  Merchants  National  Bank 
of  Waterville ;  one  of  the  directors  of  the  Maine  Central  Railroad. 

Child : 

John,  Jr.,8  May  24,  1896. 


624. 

George  Homer7  (John,6  Abel,5  Ephraim,*  Ephraim,3  Eph- 
raim2), born  July  4,  1844;  married  Jan.  23,  1877,  Martha  A. 
Pray  of  Waterville.  Resides  in  Waterville ;  one  of  the  directors  of 
the  Merchants  National  Bank. 

Child  : 

Mildred  Pray,8  April  4,  d.  Sept.  30,  1885. 


625. 

Edward7  (John,6  Abel,5  Ephraim,4  Ephraim,3  Ephraim2), 
born  May  14,  1854.  Living  in  Waterville,  Me.,  1898.  Lumber 
business.     Married  Sept.  28,  1882,  Harriet  P.  Collins  of  Portland. 

Children : 

i.     John,8  July  9,  1883. 

ii.    Edward,  Jr.,  July  17,  1885. 

iii.  Phil.  Thurber,  Nov.  13,  1886. 

iv.  Dorothea,  Nov.  22,  1888  ,  d.  May  30,  1897. 

v.    Henry  Hastings,  Feb.  10,  1892. 


627. 


Abel,  Jr.7  (Abel,6  James,5  Jonathan,4  Robert,3  Ephraim2) 
born  at  Fitchburg,  Sept.  16,  1827;  M.D.  1852;  married  Dec.  29 


WARE   GENE  LLOOT.  269 

1857,  Rebeckah  Bunker  Tucker.     Lived  al    Haverhill.     He  died 
March  L5,  L897. 

Children,  born  at  Pittefield,  \.  II. 

!:      I  Twins,8  b.  and  d.  Feb.  11,  I860. 

iii.  James  Gurnet,  June  28,  1863.     Lives  at  HaverhilL 


Cr28. 

Daniel'  (Abel,9  James,1  Jonathan,4  Robert3,  Ephraim'),  born 
at  Weal  Townsend,  July  26,  1832;  married  Mayor  A.ug.  2,  L855, 
at  New  Boston,  X.  II.,  by  Rev.  John  Alwood,  .Martha  B.  Millen 
(born  .March  23,  1838;  died  June  18,  L892).  Lives  at  A-hl.v. 
Teacher  of  vocal  music:  farmer  and  mechanic.  Enlisted  in  -~<\ 
Mass.,  2d  Co.,  Sharpshooters,  Aug.  20,  1862.  Lost  a  leg  at 
Wilderness,  May  5,  1804 ;  amputated  at  Am.  Sq.  Hospital,  .May 
20,  1804. 

Children,  born  In  Ashby  : 

i.  Minnie  Cora,8  May  1  I.  L858;  m.  at  Fitchburg,  by  Rev.  G.  R. 
W.  Scott,  Oct.  7,  1880,  Charles  E.,  son  of  Calvin  and  Attossa 
Farrar  (b.  Marlboro',  N.  II.)  ;  machinist;  he  30,  she  22. 

Child: 
Bernice  M.,  d.  Feb.  17,  1897. 

ii.    Dolly   Gibson,  Sept.   7.    I860;   d.  March   14,    1885;   school 

teacher,  organic  and  a  fine  singer, 
iii.  Emma  F..  Sept.  27,  L866  ;  m.  at  Fitchburg,  May  1,  1889,  Albert 

L.  Fiske. 
J.  iv.   II\i;i;y  F...  July  1  1.  1870. 
v.    Lorn i.  M.,  Oct.  3,  187G. 


629. 

Levi7  (Abel,"  James,'  Jonathan,*  Robert,'  Ephraim*) ,  born 
at  Townsend,  Feb.  21,  1835;  married  Nov.  24,  1859,  Isabel 
Freeman,  aged  23,  daughter  of  George  X.  Parks  of  Barre.  Cooper. 
Soldier  in  Rebellion;  enlisted  in  the  53d  Ma--.  Vol.  Inf.  lie  died 
at  Marine  Hospital,  New  Orleans,  Feb.  9,  L863,  of  inflammation. 
She  lives  in  Chicago,  111. 

Children,  burn  at  Townsend  : 

i.     Herbert  G.,8  Sept.  17.  I860;  d.  Dec.  17.  1863. 

ii.    Levi,  Aug.  2,  L863  ;  1898  lives  with  bis  mother  in  Chicago. 


270  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

630. 

Samuel7  (Abel,6  James,"  Jonathan/  Robert,2  Ephraim2),  born 
at  Townsend,  Dec.  28,  1837  ;  married  at  Fitcliburg,  July  7,  1886, 
Abbie  Jane,  daughter  of  Stillman  and  Phoebe  Sawyer.  She  was 
bom  at  Westminster,  Oct.  18,  1858.  Lives  in  West  Townsend; 
farmer ;  deacon. 

Child : 

Mervin  Willis,8  Sept.  4,  1889. 


633. 

John  J.7  (Joel,6  Jonathan,*  Ebenezer/  Nathaniel/  Ebenezer2), 
born  [in  Newton]  about  1820;  married  Aug.  26,  1847,  Ann 
Joyce. 

Child : 

Sarah  F.,8  Needham;  m.  Sept.  6,  1874,  in  Newton,  John  H.  Hoyt. 

634. 

Walter  Macon7  (Ebenezer,6  Ebenezer/  Ebenezer,4 Nathaniel/ 
Ebenezer2),  born  Oct.  19,  1835;  married  Dec.  16  or  19,  1857, 
Louisa  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Alexander  J.  and  Lucena  (Chadwick) 
French  (born  in  Harrisville,  N.  Y.,  Dec.  5,  1840). 

He  resided  at  Hancock,  Wis.,  from  1856  till  1888,  when  he 
located  in  Lemar,  Ark.  Is  now  at  Wesley,  Madison  Co.,  Ark. 
(1898.)     Farmer. 

Children,  all  born  in  Hancock,  Wis.  : 

767.  i.       Francis  Willis,8  Jan.  27,  1859. 

ii.      Mary  Ellen,  Feb.  10,  1861 ;    m.  July  24  or  27,  1881,  James 
Hardy,  son  of  Dudley  and  Hannah  (Burge)  Cass,  b.  in  Oak- 
land, Wis.,  Oct.  17,  1851. 
Child: 

Ethel  Fannie,  Aug.  19,  1882. 

768.  hi.     Seneca  Eugene,  Aug.  29,  1862. 

iv.  Vina  Etta,  Feb.  28,  1865  ;  m.  at  Hancock,  Wis.,  June  27, 
1886,  Albert  H.,  son  of  Samuel  P.  and  Annett  E.  (Drake) 
Delap  (b.  in  Dunn  Co.,  Wis.,  June  7,  1862)  ;  res.  at  Hancock, 
Wis. 

Child : 
Martha  Etta. 


WAKE    fiKNKAI.OdV.  271 

t.      Adell  Lttcbnb,  Feb.  28,  1868 ;  m.  Dec  5,  1886,  Alvin  L.,  son 
of  Warren  and  Susan  ( '.  (Copp)  Stearns  (b.  Jan.  11,  L862). 

vi.      Alms  Jo  wn  \.  April  2,   L870. 

vii.    I'.i  i/  \r.i  i  ii  s  lllt,  Jan.  29,  L878. 
viii.  Eliza  Martha,  April  2,  l s7.">. 
i\      II akuv  Ij.i  n,  March  22,  1*77. 


63G. 

Edwin7  (  FJ»-,n-.p)-*  El><,n  -.'/•,''  IH»,i<:<r^  X<itli<niiel*  Ebe- 
never*),  bom  at  Hancock,  N.  II.,  .Ian.  31,  1842;  married  first, 
I Kr.  H>,  18G6,  A^ncs,  daughter  of  John  ami  Agnes  (McNaught) 
McQuartera  (born  in  Tariffville,  Conn,  Jan.  •  '>,  1845;  died  in 
Winnebago,  III.,  May  21,  L883)  ;  lie  married  second,  dan.  31, 
L886,  Mary  E.,  daughter  of  Amos  and  Elizabeth  (Tygert)  Miller 
(born  in  Vernon  Centre,  Oneida  ('",  \.  V.,  .Ian.  31,  L842;  died 
April  21,  1892  ).  He  married  third,  Dec.  20,  18H4,  Jennie,  daughter 
dt'  Robert  and  Mary  Graham  Spottswood  (born  in  Kemptville, 
( Ontario,  Sept.  1(>,   L852). 

"Mr.  Ware  was  disqualified  lor  military  duty  by  reason  of  mal- 
formation of  ankles  from  birth,   but  be  enlisted  in  Company  G,   13th 

regt.  X.  II.  vols.,  Aug.  13,  1862,  and  was  accepted.  Though 
suffering  severely  at  times  from  the  heavy  marches  bis  regiment  was 

called  upon  to  perform,  be  never  lost  a  day's  duty  by  reason  of  it. 
He  was  never  off  duty  or  absent  from  bis  company  except  by  reason 
of  wounds  received  in  battle.  He  was  mustered  as  third  corporal, 
was  promoted  to  the  rank  of  first  sergeant,  and  was  commissioned 
lieutenant  by  the  governor  of  New  Hampshire,  but  was  not  mustered 
as  such,  owing  to  the  early*  muster  out  of  bis  regiment.  He  was 
wounded  twice  at  Fredericksburg,  once  at  Cold  Harbor,  and  again 
at  Fort  Harrison.  He  was  an  intelligent,  brave  soldier,  and  uni- 
versally liked  by  the  officers  and  men  of  the  regiment."  |  Hist,  loth 
K'  r.  X.  II.  Vols.]  He  was  mustered  out  June  21.  1865,  having 
been  in  twelve  battles,  wounded  tour  times.  He  resided  a  few  years 
in  Dublin  (now  Harrisville),  X.  II.:  came  back  to  Hancock  in 
1876,  settled  on  the  homestead,  and  about  the  year  1874  removed  to 
Winnebago,  111.,  where  he  continues  to  reside.  He  has  been  quite 
successful  as  a  farmer.      He  is  a  deacon  of  the  church. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.  Wiwni.-rn  Agnes,8  Dublin,  N.  II..  Sept.  .;.  1868  :  m.  1st.  Juno 
30,  1892,  II.  1'.  Knight  (who  d.  July  7.  1897);  she  m.  2.1, 
Nov.  17,  LJ W.  II.  Thwing.     Res.  at  So.  Derry,  X.  B. 

Child: 

Agnes  Lyra  Knight,  Winnebago,  111..  Sept.  18,  L898. 


272  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Ernest  Edwin,  Harrisville,  N.  H.,  May  6,  1871.     Has  served  in 

hospital  corps  since  the  beginning  of  the  present  war,  1897- 

1901. 
iii.  John  Clifton,  "Winnebago,  111.,  Dec.  27,  1880.     A  soldier  in  the 

3d  regt.  U.  S.  Infantry,  in  bard  service  on  the  island  of  Luzon 

(1901). 


637. 

Albert  Edson7  (Ebenezer,6  Ebenezer,6  Ebenezer,4  Nathaniel? 
Ebenezer2),  born  June  6,  1851  ;  married  Feb.  10,  1881,  Sarah 
Elmira,  daughter  of  Samuel  Gardner  and  Sarah  (Lawton)  Knight, 
born  Feb.  10,  1860.  He  is  a  dentist,  Harvard  Dental  College,  and 
resides  on  a  farm  in  Hancock,  N.  H. 

Child  : 

Frederick  Albert,8  Nov.  7,  1881. 


639. 

David  Thompson7  (Jason,6  Jason,6  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3 
Ebenezer2),  born  June  7,  1817  ;  died  Sept.  10,  1882.  He  married 
Dec.  29,  1846,  Hannah  Maria,  daughter  of  Ebenezer  and  Lydia 
(Davis)  Russell,  born  Feb.  17,  1827.     Lives  at  Hancock,  N.  H. 

Child : 

773.     Willis  Clark,8  Sept.  24,  1850 ;  d.  Sept.  10,  1882. 


640. 

Franklin  Jason7  (Jason,6  Jason,6  Nathaniel,4  Nathaniel,3 
Ebenezer2),  born  March  11,  1820;  died  Nov.  30,  1891.  He 
married  April  13,  1847,  Mary  Ann,  daughter  of  Simeon  and  Betsey 
(Dennis)  Lakin,  sister  of  R.  S.  Lakin  of  Boston,  whose  son  she 
adopted;  she  was  born  Sept.  18,  1822;  died  April  4,  1891. 
Resided  at  Dublin,  N.  H.  ;  then  Keene,  N.  H.,  1865.  Justice  of 
the  peace  1858 ;  elected  to  Common  Council  1874  and  1878. 

Children : 

i.     Ellen  R.,8  Jan.  28,  1849 ;  d.  May  1,  1850. 

ii.    Clark  John  Lakin,  adopted  May  8,  1852,  son  of  R.  Sylvester 

Lakin  and  Susan  Page,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Elvira  (Moore) 

Gilbert. 


WARE    GENEALOGY,  273 

641. 

IIauvky  -I i:\\  1:11 :    (Ju.-in,),''  ./</.<,, i>,'   Xnihaniel,*   Nathaniel* 
Ebenezer'),  born  July  21,    L829 ;  died  March  23,  1898;  married 
May  l.">,  L852,  Elvira  A.,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Jew< 
Osgood,  born  in  Nelson,  April  6,  L832.     Resides al  E.  Barrisville, 
X.  II. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Fa  wk  !Ii  \  i.i ,'  June  I  "-.  1856. 
77."..  ii.    Edgab  Lai  rin,  April  6,  1861. 
iii.  Minnie  Adeline,  April  is,  18G9. 


642. 

Henry  Ward'  (Jason,'  Jason,*  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel'  Ebe- 

i,  horn  Fcl).   17),  1*31  ;   died  March  Hi,  1<S(M>;    married  June 
(i,    I860,   Nellie  ('.,  daughter   of  Stephen  Beckwith  of  Acworth, 
N.  II.,  born  May  7,  1838. 
Children  : 

776.  i.     Clari  \.  e  Baevet,'  Jan.  28,  1861. 
ii.    Elmer  Si  mm  k.  Dec.  6,  L863. 
iii.  Ei  gene  Martin,  Feb.  11,  1866. 
iv.  Florence  Cynthia,  .May  LI,  L877. 


643. 

Albert  Erastus7  (Ward,"  Jason,6  Nathaniel,*  Nathaniel,3 
Ebenes.  .  born  in  Hancock,  N.  II.,  Oct.  10,  1827;  died  of 
lockjaw  at  San  Francisco,  Cal . ,  Oct.  10,  1867;  married  first,  Oct. 
21,  Is-".-,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Eliphalet  and  Lois  (Bemis) 
Dart  of  Surry,  X.  II.,  horn  in  Surry,  April  12,  1833;  died  April 
2*,  1  s.V.i.  He  married  second,  Jan.  1 ,  1861,  in  Washington,  X.  II., 
Lucy  Almira,  daughter  of  Luther  and  Mary  H.  (Stuart)  Pitcher, 
born  in  Stoddard,  X.  H.,  April  30,  1844;  died  there  Aug.  27,  L86 

Child  : 

A  son,  1).  and  d.  Aug.  17,  1868. 


til  I. 

Elijah  Wyman'  (Elijah*  -A/.s-o»,s  X>>fhanielt*  Nathaniel,1 
Ebenezer'),  born  in  Boston,  May'.',  1S;',0;  married  at  Lowell,  Sept. 
10,  1855,  Sarah  J.,  daughter  of  George  and  (Montague)  Comstock, 
born  in  Chelsea,  Yt. 


EIGHTH   GENERATION. 


650. 


Enoch  Richmond8  (  William  R.,1  George*  George,6  William,* 
John,3  John'2),  born  Jan.  2,  1819,  at  Winterport,  Me.  ;  died  July 
15,  1874,  at  Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Shipping  merchant,  New  York  City, 
to  west  coast  of  Africa  ;  married  July  21,  1846,  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y., 
Mary  Contant,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Jane  S.  Peck,  born  at 
Bowery  Village,  N.  Y.  City,  June  29,  1823. 

Children  : 

i.     Mary  V.  C.,9  June  30,  1847. 
ii.    Laura,  d.  young. 

800.  iii.  William  Richmond,  Feb.  4,  1855. 
iv.  George,  d.  young. 

801.  v.    Edward  James,  June  16,  1859. 

vi.  Gertrude  Talbot,  Nov.  11,  18G1  ;  d.  Aug.  2,  1893;  m.  Nov. 
12,  1883,  at  N.  Y.  City,  Christopher  Victor  Mildeberger. 

Children : 

1.  Constance,  Aug.  20,  1884  ;  d.  Aug.  20,  1886. 

2.  Victor  Richmond,  May  20,  1886. 


651. 

John  Murray8  (Addison,''  Levi*  Ezra,6  John,*  John,3 
John2),  born  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  Nov.  12,  1841  ;  married  at 
Chicago,  111.,  Feb.  11,  1871,  Matilda  Louise  (Barlow)  McWilliams  ; 
she  died  June  1,  1896. 

Children  : 

i.     Davis  Whiting,9  Jan.  8,  1873. 
ii.    Addison  Roy,  March  5,  1879. 


WASE   GENEALOGY.  275 

652. 

Clinton  Aj>dison*  (Addison,1  Levi,'  Ezra,'  John,*  John,' 
John*),  born  al  Westmoreland,  X.  II.,  Nov.  28,  L843.  Resides 
in  Northfield  since  L868;  married  in  Northfield,  Dec.  3,  L873,  Eva 

J.    I  h'nnison  of  Levden,  Ma--. 
( Ihildreo  : 

i.    Bi  rton  ( 'i .in  i  on,8  Feb.  20,  L875. 
ii.  Robert  Dennison,  April  17,  L885. 


653. 

George  KV  (Erastus,1  Levi,1  Ezra,1  John,4  John,'  John'), 
born  April  22,  L832 ;  married  at  Westmoreland,  X.  II.,  March  17, 
is")",  Ilattie  F.,  daughter  of  Jonathan  and  Harriet  (Hastings) 
Cobleigh,  born  Sept.  17,  1837. 

Children  : 

806.  i.     Herbert  II.,0  Nov.  21,  1859. 

ii.    Fannie  J.,  Sept.  21, 1866 ;  m.  Frank  Jackson.     Resides  Chestcr- 
field  Factory. 

Child: 

Andreic  Frank,  Sept.  8,  1894. 

807.  iii.  Sidney  L.,  .June  G,  18G8. 

iv.  Alice  Mabel,  Aug.  Yd,  187G. 


654. 

Levi  B.8  (JErastus,"1  Levi,"  Ezra,'  John,4  Jo/in,'  John'),  horn 
March  11,  1845;  died  June  14,  1894.  He  married  first,  in  West- 
lnuivl.uid,  X.  II.,  Xov.  18,  1873,  Flora  A.,  daughter  of  Amoa  K. 
and  Rosamund  (Waldo)  Hubbard  of  Chesterfield,  X.  II.,  horn 
Sept.  3,  1851  ;  died  Feb.  3,  1881.  He  married  Becond,  dan.  5, 
I.sn."),  Flla  F.,  daughter  of  Alexander  S.  and  Julia  (Franklin) 
( lampbell. 

Children  : 

i.     A  child,  b.  Xov.  10,  d.  Nov.  12.  1876. 

ii.    Addison  L.,  Jan.  3,  1881. 


276  WARE    GENEALOGY. 


655. 


Oscar  James8  {James  Royal,1  Levi,8  Ezra,6  John,*  John,3 
John"),  born  May  27,  1846;  married  March  23,  1880,  Elizabeth 
L.  (adopted  daughter  of  Foster  Franklin)  of  Westmoreland,  N.  H. 
Lives  at  W. 

Children : 

i.  Byron  Franklin,9  Jan.  23,  1881  ;  d.  May  5,  1885. 
ii.  Perley  James,  Dec.  31,  1882  ;  d.  March  23,  1886. 
iii.     Florence  Martha,  May  8,  1885. 

iv.     Elmer  Foster.  June  15,  1887  ;  d. ["  Byron,"  "June  14, 

1887."     Wes'tm.  record], 
v.      Ethel  Anna,  May  3,  1889. 
vi.     Marcia  Louisa,  June  20,  1892. 
vii.    Elsie  Ellen,  Nov.  22, 1893. 


656. 


Wallace  King8  (James  Royal,1  Levi,8  Ezra,6  John,*  John, 
John"),  born  July  22,  1848;  married  Feb.  2,  1881,  Grace  A 
Darling,  Chesterfield,  N.  H. 


657. 

Frank  Herman8  (James  Royal,1  Levi,8  Ezra,'0  John,4  John,3 
John2),  born  Feb.  21,  1853  ;  married  Aug.  30,  1883,  Mrs.  Nellie 
(Cressy)  Foster;  no  children  in  1889. 


658. 

John8  (John  Albert,1  John,8  Ezra,5  John,*  John,3  John2), 
born  Oct.  25,  1843  ;  married  Sept.  3,  1865  (by  Rev.  Jacob  Ide  of 
Mansfield),  Mary  A.,  daughter  of  William  P.  and  Cynthia  A.  Clark 
of  Foxboro',  aged  19  at  marriage.     Blacksmith. 

Child : 

Mary  Elizabeth,9  Foxboro',   Aug.  31,    1868 ;   married   Frank 
Young  of  Attleboro.' 


WAKi:   GENEALOGY.  277 


661. 

Charles  Henry8  (George  />.,7  George*  "Ezra*  John,*  Joh   . 
John*),  born  in  Wrentham,  Sept.  5,  1859.     He  married  ("eon  of 
Lemuel  S.  and  Mary"?)  in  Clinton,  Jan.  1,  1883,  Julia  Adell  Joy, 
born  in  Hancock,  Me. 


661a. 

Edmund  Burke8  (Alonzo  Leprelett,1  George,'  Ezra,*  John,4 
John,1  John*),  born  June  26,  1843,  at  W. ;  served  in  Co.  A.,  1th 
regt.  Mass.  V.  [.,  in  the  Civil  War ;  died  al  Dickinson,  Dak.,  Oct. 
G,  ]ms.">:  married  Mary  [sabelle  Watson  of  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  born 
:ii  Hartford,  Conn.,  Oct.  26,  1853.  Resided  at  Bismarck  and  Dickin- 
son, Dak. 

Children,  horn  in  Bismarck: 

i.     Edward  Bernard,8  Nov.  16,  1873. 
ii.    Helen  Isabel,  Juno  7,  1882. 


6616. 

Romondo  ( \8  (Charl  s,1  Gi  orge*  Ezra,*  John,*  Join),3  John"), 
born  at  Clinton,  June  7,  1860  j  married  Dec.  15,  1881,  Nellie 
Felicitas  Can-,  horn  at  Lancaster.     [Clin,  rec] 


6G2. 

Moses  Hastings8  (Moses,''  Elijah*  Mo  .  Moses*  John,1 
John*),  horn  at  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Oct.  5,  183.');  married  Lizzie 
Smith .     Residence,  Northampton,  Mass. 

Children  : 

i.    Arthur.9 
ii.    Mart. 


63. 

Henry8    (Obadiahf     B  njamin*    M  John* 

John*),  born  May  1,  1845;  married  Jan.  24,  L867,  Louisa  Ade- 
line, d  of  Joseph  Morrison,  hnm  at  Fori  Madison,  [owa, 
March  11,  L846. 


278  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

664. 

Justus  Hurd8  (Benjamin,1  Benjamin,6  Moses,5  Moses,*  John,3 
John"),  born  July  11,  1834;  married  Sept.  26,  1860,  Luceba 
Augusta,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Susanna  (Proctor)  Brigham,  born 
in  Alstead,  N.  H.,  Ang.  25,  1836. 

Children,  born  in  Butler,  111.  : 

i.     Mary  Flora,9  Nov.  29,  1862. 

ii.    Carrie  Susan,  May  5,  1864  ;  d.  Dec.  1,  1866. 

iii.  George  Vincent,  Sept.  25,  1867. 

iv.  Amy  Lillian,  April  24,  1873. 


665. 

David  Smith8  (David,1  Benjamin,9  Moses,5  Moses,4  John,9 
John"),  born  Oct.  25,  1828  ;  married  first,  Oct.  23,  1855,  Lestinia 
Amanda,  daughter  of  Aaron  and  Susanna  (Proctor)  Brigham,  born 
in  Alstead,  N.  H.,  May  17,  1832;  died  at.  Butler,  111.,  Feb.  22, 
1872.     He  married  second,  Nov.  28,  1872,  Mrs.  Catherine  (Dryer) 

Wiley,  widow  of  Robert  Wiley  and  daughter  of  John   and 

(Museman)  Dryer,  born  in  Hillsboro',  N.  H.,  March  7,  1821.  He 
was  Secretary  of  Temperance  Society  in  Gilsum,  N.  H.,  in  1846; 
School  Committee  1850-1853.  Removed  in  1855  to  Butler,  111. 
[Hist.  Gilsum. j 

Children : 

i.  John,9  Jan.  7,  1857. 

ii.  Arthur,  Nov.  18,  1858. 

iii.  David,  Aug.  2,  1860. 

iv.  Thesda,  June  5,  1863  ;  d.  Sept.  4,  1864. 

v.  Lyman  Trumbull,  Feb.  15,  1865. 

vi.  Eeulah,  Oct.  8,  1866. 

vii.  Emily,  Dec.  5,  1868. 

viii.  Clarence  Brigham,  Feb.  13,  d.  Aug.  1,  1872. 

ix.  Clara  Lestina,  Feb.  13,  d.  July  26,  1872. 


Wesley  L.s   (Enoch,1  Benjamin,6    Moses,5    Moses,4    John,- 
John"),  born  Sept.  28,  1838;  married  Jan.  26,  1865. 
Children,  born  in  Chester,  Vt.  : 

i.     Charles  W.,9  April  16,  1868. 
ii.    Albert  L.,  Jan.  26,  1871. 
iii.  Frank  E.,  April  27,  1874. 


waki:  <;i:nk.\lo(!V.  279 


667. 


Geoboe  Enoch8  (Enoch?  Benjamin*  Mo      .    Moses ?  John? 
Joh,<),  bora  Feb.  14,  1849;  marriedMay  1,  L877,  Stella  Church. 
Besides  at  Townsend,  \  i. 


Luoros  Jeremiah8  (Enoch?  Benjamin?  Moi  .  Mo  ,*  John,' 
John'),  born  Aug.  1851 ;  married  March  4,  L873,  Hannah  Ade- 
laide, daughter  of  Chilionand  Hannah  (Ware)  Mark,  born  April  3, 

is;;-.     [See  No.  178,  p.  1  14.] 
Removed  to  Butler,  111. 
Children,  bora  in  Butler : 

i.     Walteb  Obadiah,8  March  27,  1875;  d.  Nov.  22,  1878. 
ii.     Li.na  M  \k\  .  April  •'!,  1S78. 


669. 

Edwin  Chapin8  (John  Q.  A.?  Benjamin?  Moses?  M 

John?  John*),  born  at  Marlboro',  Oct.  8,   18o2.     Resides  at  Mil- 
ford. 


670. 

Moses  Lane8  |  Moses?  Moses?  Moses?  Moses?  John?  John''), 
born  in  1837  ;   married  about  1864,  Harriet  Dunton. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.    Adda,9  L865. 

ii.    Helen,  1866;  m.  in  1886,  Neil  Cameron. 

iii.   Cll  LRLES  M.,  1869. 


671. 

Alonzo  A.8  (Jonathan?  Zenas?   Ziba?  Eleazer?   Eleazer? 

John'),  born  at  Suan/.rv.  X.  11.,  S,Tt.  1,  1825  :  died  Feb.  8,  L895  : 
married  first,  Sept.  1,  1853,  Julia   A.,  daughter  of  E.  Kingman  of 
Winchester,  X.  II.  (bora  Feb.  27,   L826).     Married  second  Mari- 
etta Newell,  Nov.  29,  1894.     Schoolteacher;  tanner:   president  of 
Savings  Bank  in  Winchester,  N.  II.     [Hist.  Swanzey,  p.  564.] 


280  WAEE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Arthur  K.,9  Nov.  23,  1854  ;  d.  Jan.  4,  1862. 
ii.    Julia  M.,  Jan.  1,  18G0  ;  d.  Jan.  5,  1862. 


672. 

George8  (Lyman?  Ziba,6  Ziba,5  Eleazer,*  Eleazer,3  John"), 
married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Stephen  Atwater.     Went  to  Illinois. 


673. 

William8  (Lyman,''  Ziba,6  Ziba5  Eleazer,* Eleazer,3  John2'). 
married  Eliza  Wilson  of  Granville,  N.  Y. 


674. 

Sidney8  (Lyman,'7  Ziba,6  Ziba,5  Eleazer,4  Eleazer,3  John2), 
married  Calista  Pratt.     Resided  at  Wells,  Vt.,  in  1869. 


675. 

Merritt8  (Lyman,"7  Ziba,6  Ziba,5 Eleazer,4  Eleazer,3  John2), 
married  Sarah,  daughter  of  Roswell  Fuller.  Resided  at  Wells,  Vt., 
in  1869. 


676. 

James  R.8  (Ziba,1  Jacob,6  Ziba,5  Eleazer,4  Eleazer3  John2), 
born  Sept.  18,  1849;  married  Eugenie  Fosgale  of  Winchester. 


677. 

Arthur  W.8  (Phinehas  Atwood,1  Jacob,6  Ziba,5  Eleazer,* 
Eleazer,3  John"),  born  July  27,  1873;  married  April  19,  1894, 
Rosie  M.  French  of  Swanzey,  N.  H. 

Child : 

Albert  A.9 


679. 

George  Gilbert8  (Gilbert  Adams,'7  David,6  Eli,5  Eleazer,* 
Eleazer,3  John2),  born  at  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.,  March  19, 


WAkl.   OENEALOOY.  ->1 

1  >.")<"► ;  engird  in  telegraph  business  in  lv71:  removed  to  Spring- 
field and  took  position  of  manager  for  the  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tele- 
graph. Co.,  lv7>:  wiili  New  England  Associated  Press,  L879-1889; 
manager  for  Postal  Telegraph  Cable  Co.,  L889-91  :  engaged  in  sale 
of  typewriters  and  office  supplies,  1  890-1  897.  I  [e  married  <  >ct.  1  I, 
1879,  Mary  Maria,  daughter  of  Theodore  (Theodore,  Silas,  James, 
[chabod,  Samuel,  John  )  and  Wealthy  (Frary)  porter  of  Hatfield, 
Mass.,  born  July  11,  ls">l  ;  her  home  at  Hatfield  was  thai  which 
had  been  occupied  and  probably  built  by  her  great-grandfather. 

Child: 

Myron  Robert,*  A.ug.  19,  1880;  associated  in  business  with  his 
father. 


680. 

Franklin  Pease8  {Gilbert  A.:  David,6  Eli?  Eleazer? 
Eleazer?  John*) ,  born  March  8,  L863 ;  married  in  June,  L888, 
Carrie,  daughter  of  James  and  Miranda  (Cadwell)  Lull  of  Spring- 
field, born  Dec.  28,  L866. 

Station  agent  for  B.  &  M.  B.  R.  and  postmaster  at  Brightwood, 
Mass. 


681. 

George  Henry8  (Leander  31.?  Jason?  Hezekiah?  Jl<  zekiah? 
Eleazer,'  John3),  born  March  4,  1836,  at  Providence,  R.  I.  ; 
married  May  L2,  L874,  Emma  J.  Preston,  horn  Aug.  1,  1852,  at 
AN" i  -t  Bromwich,  England;  came  to  America  in  1871;  she  died 
Jan.  15,  L891. 


682. 

Charles  Victor*  {Leander M.? Jason?  //■  zekiah?  Hezekiah? 
Eleazer?  John*),  born  at  Providence,  R.  [.,  A.ug.  s,  1*.'>7; 
married  July  1,  1879,  Harriet  Chase  Savage  of  Wilmington,  X.C. 


683. 

William  Frederick'  <  Samuel  ( '.,:  Jason?  II-  zekiah,    II     - 
kiah?  Eleazer?  John7),  born  May  21,  L841,  at  Richmond,  K'v.  ; 

18 


282  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

married  at  Normal,  111.,  by  Rev.  Conover,  Sept.  16,  1869,  Martha 

Ann  Craig. 

Farmer.     Resides  at  Plymouth,  Jefferson  Co.,  Neb.     Manager 
of  Plymouth  News,  and  postmaster  1898. 

Children : 

i.     Frederick  Craig,9  July  10,  1870. 
ii.    Hugh  Gilkerson,  Dec.  14,  1873. 
iii.  Herbert  Miller,  Aug.  12,  1875. 
iv.  Sarah  Cornelia,  Sept.  4,  1877. 
v.    Mary  Elizabeth,  July  12,  1879. 


684. 

Leander  Malcomb8  (Samuel  Cowell,1  Jason,8  Hezekiah,* 
Hezehiah,*  Eleazer,2  John*),  born  at  Richmond,  Ky.,  July  2, 
1845.  He  married  March  6,  1872,  at  Bloomington,  111,  (by  Rev. 
Conover),  Mary  Belle  Wise. 

Children : 

i.     Edward  Miller,9  Feb.  8,  1875. 
ii.    Sarah  Belle,  Jan.  10,  1878. 
iii.  Henry  Elliott,  April  14,  1883. 
iv.  Helen  Virginia,  April  14,  1883, 
v.    Leona  Wise,  Jan.  28,  1885. 


685. 

Samuel  Miller8  (Samuel  Coivell,7  Jason,6  HezeJciah,5  Heze- 
Jciah,4  Eleazer,3  John2),  born  Aug.  20,  1852,  at  Richmond,  Ky. ; 
married  at  McComb,  111.,  July  20,  1880  (by  Rev.  W.  H.  H. 
Adams) ,  Eoline  O.  Blazer.  He  is  a  Presbyterian  minister  at  Mary- 
ville,  Mo.,  in  1899. 

Children : 

i.     Sarah  Eoline,9  July  5,  d.  Aug.  16, 1881. 

ii.    Hubert  Marquis,  Jan.  23,  1882. 

iii.  Samuel  Newton,  April  12,  1884. 

iv.  Edith  Cavitt,  Jan.  26,  1886. 

v.    Ethel  Miller,  April  30,  1887. 

vi.  Harold  Blazer,  May  29,  d.  Sept.  30,  1891. 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  288 


GSG. 


Stephen  Noland'  (Samuel J  Jaion,'  Hezekiah,1  //<  nkieth^4 
Eleazer,' John*),  born  Feb.  88,  L854,  at  Richmond,  Ky.  ;  married 
l>ee.  it;,  1886,  at  Bawling,  Wjo.  (by  Rey.  (i.  W.  Barr),  Maggk 

Bennett,  bom  Dec.   L,   L865,  at   Havana,  111. 

Locomotive  engineer  on  Union  Pacific  It.  It.  ;  resides  at  Laramie, 
Wyu. 

Children  : 

i.     Myrtle  Aii.  v.:  March  28,  1888. 
ii.     Roi  l'-i  nm  rr,  April  2.  1890. 
iii.  Sarah  Ami.i.ia,  July  29,  1694. 
iv.  Sami  ii   OowBLL,  l'Vl>.  8,  189G. 


687. 

Edward  Newell8  (Samuel  Cowell,1  Jason,6  HezeTciah* ',  Heze- 
hiah,*  Eleazer,'  John*),  bora  at  Richmond,  Ky.,  July  2,  1860; 
married  at  Enfield,  111.,  May  21,  1889  (by  Rev.  J.  E.  Spellman), 
Cora  Willis. 

He  is  a  Presbyterian  minister ;  pastor  at  Bedford,  Iowa. 

Children 

i.     Willis  Craig,9  Feb.  27,  1890. 
ii.    Edward  Nkwki.i.,  April  5,  1892. 
iii.  Jk.vn  Stf.wart,  Nov.  20,  1893. 
iv.  Marion  C,  May  12,  1897. 


688. 
I  sablesHenby*  (Herman?  ffezeMah,*  JJ>  tekiuh,   IT>  zekiah? 

Elra::i>r,3    -I'lnr)    Kuril    at    Wrontlmm,    March    25,    L832  J    died   at 

Medfield  and  buried  there,  April  \'\  L870,  *aged  38,  0,  23".     Be 
married  in  Milford,  Sept.  L9,  L862  (by  Rev.  Joseph  Kicker,  Bapt. 

mill.),    Susan    E,  Saunders,  aped  20  ;     he    painter,    of  Wrentham  J 
she  of  Upton,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Saunders. 


284  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

689. 

A lpheus  Charles8  (Charles  C.,1  Alpheus,6  Joseph,*  John,* 
Joseph,3  John2),  born  at  Ashford,  Conn.,  July  25,  1834  ;  died  Oct. 
30,  1899,  at  Middletown,  Conn.  ;  buried  at  Hartford,  Conn.  He 
married  at  Madison,  Conn.,  Jan.  1,  1861,  Gertrude  Evangeline, 
daughter  of  Edmund  and  Elizabeth  (Chapman)  March  of  Madison, 
Conn.  Lived  in  Middleton,  Ct.  ;  removed  to  Hartford,  Conn.  ; 
superintendent  of  Alms  House,  Middletown,  Ct.,  from  about  1893. 

Children,  born  in  Hartford  : 

i.     Gertrude  Evangeline,9  May  14,  d.  19,  1862. 

ii.  Maria  Elizabeth,  Dec.  28,  1864;  m.  Sept.  28,  1887,  James 
Arthur  Meggat,  Wethersfield,  Conn.  (b.  Nov.  13,  1862),  son  of 
William  Meggat  of  Dumfries,  Scotland,  and  his  wife  Susan 
Antoinette  Roberts  of  Wethersfield,  Ct. 

Child : 
Gertrude  Louise,  Aug.  15,  1889. 

hi.  Hattie  Louise,  Jan.  29,  1870 ;  d.  Feb.  20,  1876. 
iv.   Clara  Gertrude,  Jan.  21,  1873. 


690. 

Robert  Burns8  (Joseph,7  Alpheus,6  Joseph,b  John,4  Joseph,3 
John2),  born  in  Worcester,  July  2,  1843;  married  Sept.  19,  1867, 
Genevieve  P.  Cate  of  New  Jersey.     Resides  in  St.  Paul. 

Children : 

i.     Ella,9  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.,  Oct.  25,  1868  ;  teacher  in  public 

school  at  St.  Paul,  1898. 
ii.    Henry,  Jersey  City  Heights,  May  27,  d.  May  28,  1870. 
hi.  Mabel,  Jersey  City  Heights,  May  6,  1871  ;  d.  Jan.  15,  1876,  at 

St.  Paul,  Minn. 
iv.  Jessie,  St.  Paul,  Minn.,  June  29,  1873  ;  a  teacher  in  public  school 

at  St.  Paul. 

v.    Mary  Edna,  July  26,  1875  ;  m.  Edward  B.  Constance  of   St. 
Paul,  Minn.,  June  17,  1896. 

Children : 

1.  Beatrice  May,  April  8,  1897. 

2.  Frank  FAward,  Aug.  4,  1898. 

3.  Robert  Henry,  Jan.  15,  1900. 

vi.  Robert  Edward,  St.  Paul,  Sept.  18,  1877. 
vii.  Warren  Fred,  St.  Paul,  June,  1881. 


u  \ki:   QBNEALOOT.  285 

692. 

RobebtH.1  (Albert  P.,'  Henry,'  Joseph,1  John,*  Joseph,' 
John'),  born  at  Sherborn,  Feb.  11,  1833;  he  "of  Milton," carpen- 
ter— married  Dec.  L6,  1852,  in  Franklin,  Abby  A.  Cutting  of 
Franklin,  aged  20,  daughter  <>t'  David  and  Lucy  Cutting,  born  in 
Enfield. 

Child: 

Melville  Robertson,9  Spencer,  July  18,  18.37. 


693. 

(ii'.oKi.r.  ('.-  {AIIki'I  P.,1  Henry,'  Joseph,'  John,*  Joseph,' 
John'),horn  March  L2,  L835;  died  April  13, 1886 ;  married  Dec. 
19,  1881,  Ilattic  A.  Robinson  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 


694. 

Albert  P.8  {Albert  P.,1  Henry,'  Joseph,6  John*  Joseph,' 
John"),  born  duly  27,  1839  ;  died  .March  20,  1887  ;  married  in  New 
York,  Jennie  E.  Mclntyre. 


695. 

Dexter  L.8  {Albert  P.,1  Henry,6  Joseph,'  John,*  Joseph,' 
John'),  born  Sept.  3,  1810;  died  April,  1893;  married  Clara 
Wydman,  at  ( lincinnati. 


698. 

John8  (Edwin,''  Orlando,'  John,'  John,'  Joseph,'  John'), 
born  July  24,  1840;  died  dime  2K,  18S7;  married  first,  Dec.  5, 
1-.".-.  Ellen  EL,  daughter  of  David  Wait  ofDeerfield.  Be  married 
second,  March  23,  1870,  Anna  Lucy,  daughter  of  Lewis  A.  Drury 
and  widow  of  Eustus  S.  Russell. 

He  lived  at  hi>  grandfather's  old  homestead.  Enlisted  in  Co.  F, 
1st  Mass.  Cavalry,  Aug.  11,  L862 ;  re-enlisted  in  Co.  E,  Dec.  26, 
L863;  was  discharged  June  20,  1865. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.       Orlando,9  July  2,  1859. 


286  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

ii.  John  Ellsworth,  July  1, 1861 ;  d.  May  31,  1863. 

iii.  Lizzie  Wait,  Feb.  3,  1863  ;  name  changed  to  Mary  Wilkinson  ; 

adopted  by  her  aunt, 

iv.  Emily  L.,  Feb.  25,  1872  ;  d.  1887. 

v.  Laura  A.,  Nov.  15,  1880. 

vi.  Margery  Jean,  Nov.  13,  1882. 

vii.  Lucy  L.,  b.  and  d.  1887. 


699. 

Arthur  Breck8  ( Vorestus,1  Eleazer,6  Benjamin,6  John,* 
Joseph,*  John2),  born  April  17  (22),  1848,  at  Sherborn ;  married 
Sept.  12,  1872,  Harriet  M.  Daniels.     Lives  at  Wakefield. 

Children : 

i.     Ashur  D.,9  Sherborn,  April  15,  1874. 
ii.    Mary  Elizabeth,  Holliston,  Dec.  23,  1875. 
iii.  Harriet  Butler,  Holliston,    Oct.  20,  1880;  d.  of  bronchitis, 
Feb.  14,  1882. 


701. 

Edgar  V.8  (  Vorestus,1  Eleazer,6  Benjamin,5  John,*  Joseph,3 
John2),  born  in  Sherborn,  Nov.  10,  1852;  died  Jan.  4,  1878; 
married  Oct.  22,  1877,  Jennie  Isabel,  daughter  of  Lorenzo  Emer- 
son and  Harriet  (Eames)  Rice,  born  at  South  Framingham.  He  was 
a  druggist. 


705. 

William  Rotch8  (John  F.  W.,1  Henry,6  Henry,"  John,* 
Joseph,3  John2),  born  at  Cambridgeport,  Sept.  6,  1848;  Harvard 
College  1871 ;  married  at  Bolton,  May  17,  1877,  Alice  Hathaway, 
daughter  of  John  Adams  and  Alice  Hathaway  (Haskell)  Cunning- 
ham, born  at  Cambridge,  May  5,  1851.  Editor  American  Archi- 
tect, Boston;  Cor.  Member  Am.  Institute  of  Architects. 

Children,  born  in  Milton  : 

i.  John,9  May  2,  1878 ;  H.  C.  S.B.  1899. 

ii.  Francis  Cunningham,  May  18,  1879;  H.  C.  1901. 

iii.  Richard  Cunningham,  May  10,  1882. 

iv.  Malcolm  Cunningham,  Oct.  13,  1883. 

v.  Philip  Cunningham,  Nov.  5,  1885. 


wake  6BNE  \louy.  287 


vi.  Ki>\s  \ki>  Ci  N'MM.ii\M,  Sept.  26,  L888. 

vii.  Sn mi  \  (  i  nniv.ii  v.m,  Sept  7,  18'Jl. 


706. 

Ajrthtjr  Lovell*   {John    /•'.    W.,"1    Henry*   Henry,1  John,* 

Joseph,*  John9),  l)oni  May  .*><),  1  s ">  1  ;  Harvard  College  L873j 
married  Nov.  25,  L885,  Alice,  daughter  of  Francis  and  Caroline 
Louisa  (  Merriam*)  Jaques,  burn  Dec.  G,  L852. 

Children,  born  in  .Milton  : 

i.    Gordon,8  Sept  21,  1886. 
ii.    Mabgaket,  Nov.  12,  1889. 


707. 

Francis  Morgan8  (John  F.  W.,1  Henry,6  Henry,1'  John,* 
Joseph,*  John*),  horn  at  Cambridge,  Feb.  3,  1857;  married 
Nov.  L8,  L896,  Eva  J.  M.,  daughter  of  Maj,  Gen.  Robert  Hughes, 
of  the  British  army. 

Child,  born  in  New  York,  N.  Y. : 
Robert,9  Feb.  2Q,  1898. 


708. 

Henry8  (Charles  P.,1  Henry,6  Henri/,"  John,*  Joseph,3 
John'),  born  at  Brookline,  Dec.  26,  1871 ;  Harvard  College  1893  ; 
LL.B.  1896  ;  married  -June  9,  1898,  Louisa  Fuller,  daughter  of 
Charles  L.  and  Caroline  (Farrar)  Wilson,  born  in  Chicago,  111., 
Oct.  4,  1871.  lie  is  in  the  practice  of  law  in  Boston;  resides  in 
Brookline. 

Child: 

Caroline  Farrar,9  Aug.  14,  1899. 


709. 

George  Otis9  (JLzariahJ  Otis,*  Azariah,*  John,*  Joseph* 
John'2),  bom  NOV.  G,  1850;  married  Oct.  29,  1879,  Kate  V. 
Porter,  horn  Aug.  6,  1859,  at  Johnstown,  Pa.,  settled  in  S.  Bend, 
Ind. 

•  Caroline  Louisa  Merriam,  a  granddaughter  of  Walter  Ware,  No.  198. 


288  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Mabel,9  Nov.  23,  1880  ;  d.  July  25,  1881. 
ii.    Lilian,  May  19,  1883. 


709a. 

Warren  Olin8  (Aaron  Wood,1  Otis,9  Azariah,b  John,* 
Joseph,3  John2),  born  Jan.  13,  1860;  married  Nov.  24,  1887,  at 
Cambridgeport,  Imogene  B.,  daughter  of  George  Currier  and  Lucy 
(Bartlet)  Stephens.  He  is  "carpenter  and  engineer  at  Dr.  George 
Brown's  Institute  for  Feeble-mindedj  in  Barre." 
Children : 

i.  George  Aaron,9  Jan.  5,  1889. 
ii.  Leroy  Warren,  Dec.  2,  1890. 
iii.  Edwin  Augustus,  Sept.  21,  1895  ;  d.  Oct.  30,  1897. 


710. 

Herbert  Alexis8  (Aaron  W.,7  Otis,6  Azariah,b  John,* 
Joseph,3  John'),  born  in  Barre,  Nov.  30,  1867;  married  Oct. 
14,  1897,  Edith  Augusta,  daughter  of  Herbert  A.  and  Olive 
(Adams)  Brigham  of  Hubbardston,  born  Sept.  3,  1879. 

"  He  is  a  farmer ;  lives  on  the  place  owned  by  his  great-grand- 
father, Azariah  Ware,  when  he  first  came  to  Barre." 


713. 

Edward  Cutler8  (Oren  O.,1  Amariah,6  JVathan,b  Eliphalet,* 
Ebenezer,3  Robert2),  born  in  Wrentham,  Feb.  24  [20,  Walpole 
rec],  1850;  married  Oct.  26,  1880  (by  Rev.  J.  W.  Cross),  Ellen 
Frances,  daughter  of  Augustus  N.  and  Harriet  Burt  of  Clinton. 
She  was  born  at  Pembroke,  N.  H.,  June  2,  1852. 

Cabinet  maker  ;  resides  at  Worcester. 


714. 

Erastus  Austin8  (Caleb  A.,1  Amariah,0  JVathan,b  Eliphalet,* 
Robert,3  Ebenezer,2),  born  at  Wrentham,  Jan.  4,  1847  ;  married 
Jan.  7,  1871,  at  West  Boylston  (by  Rev.  J.  W.  Cross  of  Spencer), 
Emma  Sawyer,  daughter  of  Ezra  B.  and  Mary  S.  (Bigelow)  Pierce 
of  West  Boylston.  He  is  recorded  as  a  lawyer,  aged  23  ;  she  aged 
20. 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  2M» 


Children  : 

i.    Jennie  Leonids.' 

ii.    Ai.i'.i.i: r  Ezra. 

iii.    I"i;  w  K    Ki>\\  \  RD. 

iv.  M  lry,  d.  young. 


715. 

Walteb  Blake"  (Caleb  A.,1  Amariah,'  Nathan,1  Eliphalet,4 
Ebenezer,'  Robert*),  born  in  Wrentham,  Oct.  20,  1853;  married 

Sept.  21,  1S73,   Eunice  Ann,  adopted  daughter  of  Joseph  ami  Surah 
Jane  (Bennett)  Newcomb,  aged  20. 

Children: 

i.     Cii\i:i  i  g  Li  wis,9  Frederickton,  X.  B.,  Nov.."),  1875. 
ii.    Grace  (Eveline),  Rutland,  Dec.  18,  1877. 
iii.  Martha  B.,  Sept  5,  1886. 


718. 

George  Henry8  (Lyman  S'.,7  Nathan,'  Nathan,1  Eliphalet,4 
Ebenezer,3  Robert*),  born  July  L9,  L832  ;  died  at  Walpole,  Oec. 
23,  I860;  married  Sept.  9,  1856,  Marv  Jane,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  Orra  Guild,  horn  Aug.  2  1,  1837,  "both  of  Walpole."  Ma- 
chinist and  engineer. 

Children,  born  In  Walpole: 

i.     Marietta  Louise,9  April  27,  1857;  d.  Feb.  9,  1880,  unm. 
829.  ii.   George  Henry,  Jan.  19  [Walp.  rec,  18],  1861. 


710. 

Lyman  Davis9  (Lyman  S.,1  Nathan,'  Nathan,'  Eliphalet,4 
/'."■  nezer,'  Robert*),  born  April  23,  1835;  lives  in  Walpole.  His 
house  was  burned  Aug.  26,  1882,  and  two  young  men,  his  son 
George  L.  and  a  visitor,  Calvin  W.  Gay,  perished.  He  married 
first,  April  7,  1857,  Orra  Elizabeth,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Orra 
Guild,  born  in  Walpole,  April  1,  1834;  died  Dee.  lo,  1863.  He 
married  second,  March  24,  1868,  Margaret  Axetta  Strang,  horn  in 
Ellsworth,  Me.,  Feb.  14,  1849.     He  died  Jan.  14,  1900. 

Children,  horn  in  Walpole: 

i.    George  Lyman,9  Dec.  5,  1863;  d.  Aug.  L'fi.  iss-j.  unm. 


290  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

830.  ii.    "William  Francis,  June  27,  1869. 

iii.  Frank  Henry,  May  26,  1871 ;  d.  March  9,  1872. 


720. 

Charles  Nathan9  {Ellis,1  Nathan*  Nathan*  Eliphalet,* 
Ebenezer,3  Robert2),  born  at  Sherborn,  Sept.  19,  1850;  married 
July  27,  1874,  Alice  J.  Frost  of  Newton  Lower  Falls,  born  Oct. 
2,  1853. 

Machinist. 

Children : 

i.     Charles  Irving,9  Oct.  27,  1877. 
ii.    Dudley  Ellis,  Aug.  5,  1879. 

722. 

George  A.8  {John  W.,1  Nathan,*  Nathan,5  Eliphalet,4  Ebe- 
nezer,3 Robert2),  born  at  Lowell  [Fitchburg  rec],  Jan.  24,  1843  ; 
married  first,  "of  Clinton,"  Oct.  26,  1867,  in  Fitchburg,  Mary  L., 
daughter  of  George  A.  and  Louisa  Chadburn  of  Clinton,  aged  19  ; 
she  died  May  4,  1868.  He  married  second,  in  Clinton,  April  6, 
1870,  Martha  J.  Chadbourne,  born  in  Richmond,  Vt.  She  died 
June  12,  1872,  at  Clinton,  aged  "20,  11,  4."  He  married  third, 
Dec.  25,  1876,  in  Ashburnham,  Ida  A.  Taylor  of  Ashburnham, 
born  May  7,  1856,  at  Leominster.  He  was  then  "living  in  Fitch- 
burg, aged  32  ;  tinsmith."  In  another  document  called  "  chair- 
maker." 

Child : 

Gertrude  Olivia,9*  Ashburnham,  Nov.  30,  1877. 


723. 

Charles  W.8  {John  Warren,7  Nathan,8  Nathan,5  Eliphalet,* 
Ebenezer,3  Robert2),  born  at  Clinton,  Aug.  9,  1851;  married  in 
Fitchburg,  Aug.  3,  1876,  Elizabeth  E.,  daughter  of  Nathan  L.  and 
Mary  B.  Battles,  born  Aug.  13,  1858. 

Painter. 

Children,  born  in  Fitchburg  : 

.       f  George  Lonzo,9  \  M     ,    .   d.  Aug.  30,  1877. 
*•      |  Herbert  L.,  /  March  4'  d.  Aug.  29,  1877. 

ii.    Mary  Elizabeth,  Aug.  9,  1877. 

*  Gertrude  E.     [L.  D.  W.] 


WAKI-:    IIKNKALOC.Y.  291 


721. 


Sumneb  Bdblingame'  (  Lyman  s'.,7  Duty*  Oliver?  Eliphalet,* 
Ebenezer?  Robert'),  born  in  Wrentham,  Aug.  17,  L856;  married 
Deo.  9,  L874,  Isabel  Baxter.     Resides  at  Norfolk,  Mass. 

Children: 

i.     Eleanor  Ai  <;i  -i  \/'  April  2,  1S7S;  in.  Oct.  1"),  L896,  Edward 

Kvefett   C'roSCUp. 

ii.    Myrtis   rsABBL,  May   90,  1H80;  m.   Nov.  15,    1897,  Edward 

A n-t in  Woods. 

iii.  Esther  May.  April  29,  1886. 

iv.  Benjamin  Lyman,  April  7,  1890;  d.  Sept.  9,  1895. 


724a. 

*  William  Eliot8  {Edward  Y.,1  Ellas,6  fflias,'  Timothy,' 
Robert?  Robert*),  bora  Sept.  16,  1841  ;  married  Oct.  9,  1867,  at 
Newark,  N.  J.,  Martha  Ellen  Young,  born  March  5,  1812.  "He 
served  during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion  from  Aug.  4,  18G2,  to  June 
26,  1865.  Entered  the  27  Keg.  Mo.  Vol.  Inf.  as  first  lieutenant; 
promoted  to  captain,  and  served  as  A.  A.  A.  17th  A.  C.  with 
General  Sherman  from  Vicksburg  to  the  end  of  the  war."  Resides 
at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Children : 

831.  i.     Edward  Young,9  Jan.  12,  18G9. 
ii.    Margery,  Jan.  7,  1872. 


7246. 

John  Howard'  (Mias  U.,~  h'/las,"  Ellas,*  Timothy,*  Robert,* 
Robert*),  born  Nov.  6,  1849  ;  married  Laura  Belle  Hall  of  Colum- 
bus, ().,  born  there,  May  11,  1855.  He  is  in  the  grocery  business 
in  Columbus. 

( Ihildren : 

i.     Pearl  Lucielle,9  Columbus,  Aug.  11,  1886. 
ii.    John  Howard,  Sept.  6,  1889. 


724c. 

Hknry  ElM8«  I  Eli**  If.,7  Ellas,9  Ellas,"  Timothy,'  /!>>/„  rt,3 
Iiol»  ri 'v),  born  May  10,  1864;  married  Kmma  Mary  Ilenscl  of 
Chillicothe,  O.,  born  March  14,  1867.     lie  is  a  railroad  engineer. 

■ 


r 


292  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Hazel  Susan,9  Oct.  17,  1889. 

ii.    Bernice  Caroline,  Aug.  8,  1891. 

iii.  Irma  Alice,  June  5,  1895. 


725. 

Robert  Galen,  Jr.8  (Robert  G.,1  Preston,6  Elias,b  Timothy,* 
Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Baltimore,  Aug.  13,  1848  ;  died  Jan. 
26,  1898  ;  married  Dec.  10,  1873,  Julia  E.  Davis. 

Children : 

i.  Robert  Galen,9  Aug.  7,  1875. 

ii.  Mary  Julia,  Nov.  12,  1876. 

iii.  Charles  Carroll,  Dec.  19,  1884. 


726. 

Francis  Alden8(  Preston,7 Preston,6  Pitas,6  Timothy,* Robert,3 
Robert2),  born  in  Baltimore,  Md.,  April  12,  1850;   married  April 
21,  1880,  Carrie  H.  Langmaid  of  Somerville,  Mass. 
Children  : 

i.     Samuel,9  Somerville,  Oct.  14,  1881. 
ii.    Ernest,  Aug.  22,  1886. 
iii.  Lavinia,  Aug.  22, 1889. 
iv.  Preston,  July  28,  1892. 


727. 

Charles  Howard8  (Preston,''  Preston,6  Elias,b  Timothy,* 
Robert,3  Robert2),  born  at  Baltimore,  Md.,  Jan.  10,  1855  ;  married 
Sept.,  1885,  Albertina  Todhunter.     Physician. 

Children : 

i.     Joseph,9  July  29,  1886. 

ii.    Mary  Lilly,  Dec.  13,  1890. 


728. 

Bruce  Richardson8  (Preston,''  Preston,6  Elias,h  Timothy,* 
Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Newton,  Dec.  30,  1857  ;  married  June 
11,  1883,  Ida  B.  M.  Randall  of  Mattapoisett. 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  293 


He  ifl  a  Boston  merchant,  dealer  in  twines. 

Children  : 

i.     I, ii  i  [am  K.,9  Newl Lug.  18,  L884. 

ii.    Bruce,  Feb.  26,  1887. 

iii.  Miriam  Lavinia,  May  12,  188'J. 


72l>. 

Normw  W.'  (James?  James,'  Elias,'  Timothy,*  Robert* 
Robert'),  bom  in  Everett,  June  L2,  1864  ;  married  Dec.  5,  1893, 
Stella  (i.  Rideout,  also  born  in  E.  ;  residence  Everett. 

( ihildren  : 

i.     Merle  Marson,9  Au<j.  i~>,  isim;. 
ii.    Stanley  Piektont,  (Jet.  12,  18'J7. 


730. 

Paschal  PorE9  (Paschal  P.  P.,1  James*  Elias,'"  Timothy,* 
Robert,3  Hubert*),  born  in  Everett;  married  May  13,  1890,  Lora 
D.  Ward. 


731. 

George  Honford8  (Pliny  Clark,7  Pliny,*  Asaph,''  Henry,* 
Robert,3  Robert*),  born  in  Montague,  Nov.  12,  1850;  married 
first,  Hannah  .lane,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  and  May  Bears,  born 
at  Canso,  Nova  Scotia,  Oct.  31,  1845  or  1846;  died  Aug.  16, 
1888.  He  married  second,  May  4,  1891,  Mary  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Thomas  and  Deborah  Chamberlain,  born  Oct.  3,  1837;  died 
Feb.  28,  L892. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Luther  B.,9  1).  and  d.  July  7,  1H72. 

ii.    Ki.dii.  M  u  it.  Jan.  2,  isso  ;  «1.  June  20,  1880. 

iii.  Ethel  GRACE,  Feb.  17,  <1.  March  1,  1892. 


732. 

Milo  Lewis"  (Edwin  I..,'  Asaph,'  Asaph,1  Henry,*  Robert,' 

Robert"),  born  Dec.  1,  1858;   married  Oct.  20,  1881,  Mellissa  M.. 


294  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

daughter  of  Sylvanus  and  Samantha   (Fairchild)  Dix,  born  April 
10,  1862.     He  resides  at  Coggon,  Iowa;  merchant. 
Children,  born  at  Coggon  : 

i.     Lawrence  Victor,9  Aug.  22,  1882. 

ii.    Clifton  Wilbur,  Feb.  22,  1884. 

iii.  Samantha  Eulalia,  May  15,  1886. 

iv.  Lettie  Emeline,  Sept.  28,  1887. 

v.    Ira  Edwin,  Nov.  9,  1890. 

vi.  Iola  Melissa,  Dec.  21,  1900. 


733. 

Matthew  Asaph8  {Eclicin  L.,1  Asaph,6  Asaph,*  Henry,4 
Robert,2  Robert2),  bora  Sept.  3,  1875;  married  Dec.  29,  1897, 
Winnie,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Rhoda  (Crane)  Read,  born  Nov. 
5,  1878.     Associated  in  business  with  his  brother  Milo. 

Children : 

i.     Naomi,9  Nov.  17,  1898. 
ii.    Wilma,  May  25,  1900. 


733 


a. 


Albert  Lincoln8  (  Wesley,"1  Nathan,"  Nathan,*  Ichabod,4 
Robert,3  Robert'2),  born  in  Cambridge,  July  27,  1860;  married 
Nov.  8,  1887,  Barbara  Florence,  daughter  of  Archibald  and  Joanna 
(Moore)  Ritchie,  formerly  of  Halifax,  N.  S.,  born  Sept.  14,  1862. 
He  graduated  from  Cambridge  High  School  in  1878  ;  had  training 
in  both  technical  and  practical  respects  as  a  mechanical  engineer ; 
was  some  time  with  Mr.  E.  D.  Leavitt  of  Cambridge,  designing 
machinery  for  the  Calumet  and  Hecla  Mining  Co.  ;  was  appointed 
director  of  drawing  in  the  Cambridge  Manual  Training  School  at  its 
organization  in  1888,  a  position  he  still  fills  ;  has  also  been  principal 
of  evening  drawing  schools  in  Boston  and  Somerville  since  1886; 
and  superintended  the  vacation  school  for  boys  in  the  C.  M.  T.  S. 
buildings,  1896-1899.  Removed  in  1899  to  Arlington  Heights. 
Children,  born  in  Cambridge  : 

i.     Isabel  Erminie,9  Nov.  22,  1888. 

ii.    Kenneth  Hitchings,  Aug.  19,  1891 ;  d.  Nov.  4,  1893. 

iii.  Albert  Lincoln,  Jr.,  Aug.  28,  1894. 

iv.  Kennetha  Marguerita,  May  10,  1896. 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  895 

7336. 

Gilbert  N.1  (  Wesley,1  Nathan,1  Nathan,'  Zcholxxl,*  Robert; 
Robert') ,  born  in  Cambridge,   Nov.   82,   1868;  married  Dec.  29, 

1NS6,   Kdith    Mason.      Is   :i  dealer   in    bouts   and   shoes    in    Boston ; 

residee  it  Maiden. 

Children  : 

i.     Nina.9 
ii.     BffASON. 


734. 

Benjamin  K.'   (  Willard    IT.,7   Everett,6  Nathan,*  Ichabod,4 
Robert*  Robert*),   born   Aug.   25,    L858 ;  married  at  Whitefield, 

Mr..   Oct.   18,    L882  (by  Kev.   Freeman  Cooper,  Jr.),    Allie    L. 
Peaslee. 


735. 

Charles  F.8  {Obed;  Joseph,*  Obed,1  Tchabod,*  Robert,3 
Robert"1),  horn  Feb.  20,  1845;  died  duly,  1883;  married  first, 
duly  14,  1867,  Emily  B.  Reeves  of  .Jefferson;  she  died  May  13, 
1879.  He  married  second  (int.  June  23,  1880),  Mrs.  Abbie  L. 
Whitten  of  Palermo,  Me. 

Children  : 

i.     Mabel   \X.?  Aug.  4,  1869;  m.  let,  Jan.  20,  1892,  Charles  E. 
Heath  of  Gardiner,  Me. 
Children  ; 

1.  Elmer  Joseph,  Dec.  3,  1893. 

2.  Mabel  Ware.  .Ian.  6,  1895. 

•'•:.  Arthur  Francis,  May  11,  1897. 

ii.    Grace  B.,  Aug.  16,  lssl  ;  m.  Sept.  15,  1898,  Perley  Pigue. 


736. 

Nathan    F\    {Obed;    Joseph,'     Obed,'    Tchabod,'    Robert,3 

Robert'),  born    Dec.    20,    1856;   married   (int.    July  2n,    1884), 
Hattie  M.  I  lilt,  born  April  9,   L863. 
Children,  born  in  Whitefield  : 
i.     Edith  Mixnik,0  Aug.  11,  1885. 


296  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Eva  May,  Oct.  30,  1886. 

iii.  Thorald  Chester,  April  28,  1888. 

iv.  Flossie  Hattie,  May  28,  1890. 

v.    Mertie  A.,  July  19,  1893. 

vi.  Miriam,  Dec.  3,  1895. 

vii.  Viola,  Nov.  20,  1897. 


737. 

William  H.8  (Timothy,''  Joseph,6  Obed,b  Ichabod,4  Robert,* 
Robert*),  born  Dec.  9,  1862;  married  Dec.  16,  1894,  Eloise  C. 
Hathaway  of  Bourne,  Mass.     She  died  Oct.  5,  1897. 


738. 

George  P.8  (Timothy,''  Joseph,*  Obed,°  Ichabod,4  Robert,3 
Robert2),  born  Sept.  22,  1864;  married  April  28,  1893,  Alice  F. 
Welsh. 


740. 

Charles  Benjamin8  (Benjamin  F.,7  Amos,6  Jabez,5  Michael,4 
Robert,3  Robert2),  born  in  Worcester,  April  13,  1850;  married 
Sept.  9,  1873,  Marion  Wheeler,  daughter  of  Charles  LeRoy  (son 
of  Linus  and  Elizabeth  of  Torrington,  Conn.)  and  Adeline  (Gabriel) 
Sage.     Lives  at  New  London,  Conn. 

Children  : 

i.     Albert  Pond,9  May  23,  187G. 
ii.    Marion,  Oct.  19,  1882. 


742. 

Charles  F.8  (Benjamin  F.,1  Amos,8  Amos,6  Jabez,4  Michael,3 
Robert2),  born  in  Worcester,  July  7,  1872;  married  in  Orange, 
July  29,  1897,  Etta  M.,  daughter  of  Sidney  H.  and  Emma  M. 
(Stone)  Thayer  of  Athol.     Resides  in  Athol. 


743. 


Horace  L.8  (Benjamin  F.,1  Amos,6  Amos,'0  Jabez,4  Michael,3 
Robert2),  born  in  Worcester,  Feb.  23,  1875;  married  March  11, 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  297 

1807,  Mrs.  Edna  A.  (Smith)    Leavitt,  daughter  of  Joseph  F.  and 
Louisa  A.  (Hughes)  Smith.     Besides  in  Worcester. 


744. 

Henry  [bvtng'  (Erastus?  Horace*  A mos,'  Jabez*  Michael,' 
Robert*), horn  in  Salem,  Sept.  11,  L847;  married  Sept.  20,  L893, 
in  ( lambridge,  Harriet  Augusta  I  [owe  of  Watertown.  She  waa  born 
in  Union,  Me.,  Sept.  IT,  1848;  her  mother  was  Tolly  Ware, 
daughter  of  Jason,  No.  298.     Lives  &\  Swampscott. 


715. 

Whxard  C.8  (Erastus,1  Horace,*  Amos,'  Jabez*  Michael,' 
Robert*),  born  Oct.  .">,  1849;  married  April  28,  1875,  in  Hamil- 
ton, Lydia  A.  Dane  of  II. 


747. 

Oscar  Tyler9  (Leiois,1  Lewi*,6  Abiel,'  Michael,*  Michael,' 
Robert'),  born  at  Wardsboro',  Vt.,  July  23,  1841;  married  in 
Newfane,  Vt.,  Jan.  1,  1863,  Alvira  A.  Cook. 

Child: 
847.  Bert  Oscar,9  Nov.  23,  18Gs. 


718. 

Faykttk  D.3  (Lewis,1  Lewis,'   Abiel,'  Michael,*  Michael,3 
Rob  rt*),  born  at  Wardsboro',  Vt.  [1846]  :  married  in  Fitchburg, 

May  6,   1  869,  Irene  ( i .,  daughter  <>t'  Daniel  M.  and  Julia  A.  Adams 
of  Fitchburg. 

Carpenter.     Resides  in  Fitchburg. 


7  1'.'. 

Azro  W*  {Kendrick,    M        .    James,*  Michael*  Mich 
Ro'         .  born    at   Buckland]  ;  married  Feb.  23,  L872,  Delia  F. 
Dole  of  Buckland.     Contractor  and  builder,     R  aid  sat  Shelburne 

Falls. 

19 


298  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

Children : 

i.     Mabel  Hastings,9  Feb.   28,  1874;   grad.   Middlebury   Coll.; 

teacher, 
ii.    Grace  Louise,  June  1,  1876. 
iii.  Eugene  Wilder,  May  6, 1884. 
iv.  A  son,  April  22,  d.  April  24,  1888. 
v.    Marion  Holloway,  April  24,  1890. 
vi.  Ethelynd  Amber,  July  7,  1893. 


750. 

James  William8  (Carlos  L.,7  Leonard,0  Frederick,*  John,* 
Jonathan3,  Robert2),  born  Aug.  4,  1862  ;  married  April  15,  1890, 
Mary  Bare.     He  is  a  farmer. 

Children,  born  in  Fulton,  111.  : 

i.     William  Wallace,9  b.  and  d.  Fek  3,  1891. 

ii.    Carl  Leonard,  March  21,  1892. 

iii.  Helen,  Feb.  11,  1894;  d.  March  12,  1895. 

iv.  Robert  Gage,  Oct.  17,  1895. 

v.    A  son,  Nov.  26,  1897. 


765. 

Harry  E.8  (Daniel,1  Abel,6  James,5  Jonathan,4  JRobert,3 
Ephraim*),  born  July  14,  1870;  married  Aug.  12,  1894,  at 
Whitman,  Alice  M.,  daughter  of  Samuel  R.  and  Clara  A.  Mc- 
Kenzie,  born  in  Charlestown,  Sept.  5,  1875.  Removed  to  East 
Bridgewater,  then  to  Ashby. 

Children : 

i.     Pearl  Evelyn,9  Aug.  3,  1896. 
ii.    Leon  P.,  Aug.  25,  1900. 


767. 

Francis  Willis8  (Walter  M.,7  Ebenezer,6  Ebenezer, *  Ebe- 
nezer,* Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer2),  bom  in  Hancock,  Wis.,  Jan.  27, 
1859;  married  Dec.  25,  1885,  Eveline,  daughter  of  Samuel  and 
Elvira  (Grant)  Bigsby,  born  in  Warrion,  Wis.,  Feb.  29,  1864. 
Resides  in  Lemark,  Ark. 

Child : 

Edwin  C.9 


WABB   GENEALOGY.  299 

708. 

Seneca  Eugene8  |  Walter  M.,:  Ebenezer,'  Ebt  lezer,  Eo<  - 
!>>:■  /•,'  Nathaniel,3  Ebenezer*) ,  born  in  Hancock,  Wis.,  Aug.  25, 
1862  ;  married  No\ .  25,  L886,  Eva  Adel,  daughter  of  William  and 
Roselle  I>.  (Upton)  [rving,  born  in  Munroe,  Wis.)  June  3,  1803. 
Resides  at  Marathon,  Wis. 
Child: 

Ad  el  i.  Agnes.' 

773. 

Willis  Clark'  (David,1  Jason,'  Jason,'  Nathaniel/  Na- 
thaniel,3 Ebenezer*),  born  Sept.  24,  1850;  died  Sept.  10,  1882 j 
married  May  4,  1875,  Ida  B.  Wilson  of  Bennington,  X.  II.,  born 
May  II,  1855. 


775. 

Edgar  L .vrnTx"  (Hhtroey  J.,1  Jason*  Jason ,*  Nathaniel ',-**  Na- 
thaniel,3 Ebenezer*),  born  April  6,  1861;  married  July  9,  1883, 
Carrie  Bell,  daughter  of  Lyman  and  Nancy  C.  (Draper)  Gilchrist. 

Children : 

i.     Elsie  Caroline.9 

ii.    IIakvey  Oilman,  June  21,  1885. 


776. 

Clarence  Harvey9  (ffenry  Ward?  Jason,'  Jason,6  jRfa- 
thaniel,*  Nathaniel*  Ebenezer*),  born  Jan.  28,  1861;  married 
Jan.  1,  1889,  Anna  J.,  daughter  of  Charles  Henry  and  Eliza 
Josephine  (Newell)  Lee,  born  July  5,  1870. 


NINTH   GENERATION. 


800. 


William  Richmond9  (Enoch  R.,s  William  R.,1  George,6 
George,0  William,*  John,3  John2),  born  Feb.  4,  1855;  married 
May  1,  1895,  Addie  Esther  Ames.     Resides  in  New  York  City. 

Child : 

Richmond  Ames.10 

801. 

Edwaed  James9  (Enoch  Richmond*  William  R.,1  George* 
George,0  William,*  John,3  John2),  born  June  16,  1859,  at  New 
York  City;  married  at  Sing  Sing,  N.  Y.,  Oct.  4,  1888,  Caroline, 
daughter  of  William  H.  and  Catherine  S.  Barlow.  M.D.  ;  physician 
at  Mount  Sinai  Hospital,  New  York  City. 

Children : 

i.     Edward  Richmond,10  March  25,  1892. 
ii.   William  Barlow,  March  20,  1895. 

806. 

Herbert  H.9  (George,*  Erastus,''  Levi,6  Ezra,'0  John*  John* 
John2),  born  at  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  Nov.  21,  1859  ;  married,  in 
1888,  Martha  Dinsmore  of  Walpole,  N.  H. 

Children,  born  in  Westmoreland : 

i.     George  D.,10  Jan.  8,  1890. 
ii.    Austin,  Sept.  20,  1891. 
hi.  John  W.,  Oct.,  1893. 

807. 


Sidney  L.9  (George*  Erastus,'1  Levi,6  Ezra,0  John,*  John 


3 


John2),  born  in  Westmoreland,  N.  H.,  June  6,   1868;  married 
Sept.  24,  1890,  Mary  Morgan  of  Chesterfield,  N.  H. 

Children : 

i.     Hazel,10  Jane  1,  1891. 

ii.    Willis  Morgan,  April,  1894, 


WARE    GENEALOGY.  301 

829. 

George  Benri  '  |  George  11.."  Lyman  8. ,'  Nathan,*  Nathan,' 
Eliphalet,*  Eben  •.  Robert*),  l»>ni  in  Walpole,  Jan  L8,  186]  ; 
married  Oct.  25,  L883,  Kate  Fisher  Kongsbury. 

Milk  dealer  in  Roxbury. 

( Ihildren  : 

i.    Geobge  Ebnest,10  W.  Dedham,  March  18,  1886. 
ii.    Cora  Lillian,  Jamaica  Plain,  Oct  27,  1889. 


830. 

William  Francis*   (Lyman   Davis,9    Lyman   &.,*  Nathan,' 
'  i    .    Eliphalet,*  Ebenezer,'   Robert*),  born  June  27,  1869; 
married  June  4,  188!',  Annie  Laura  Hawes  of  Dorchester,  born  Jan. 
2,  1864. 

Children,  born  in  Walpole: 

i.     Lillian  Abetta,10  Dec.  19,  1891. 
ii.    William  Russell,  Jau.  o0,  1897. 


831. 

Edward  Young,9  2d  (William  E.,e  Edward  T.,1  Elias,' 
Elias,'  Timothy,*  Robert,2  Robert*),  born  Jan.  12,  1869;  he 
married,  -Inly  14,  1897,  Ellen  Luticia  McGuire,  Los  Angeles,  Cal. 

Child: 

William  Alexandeb,10  June  1"),  1900. 


847. 

Bert  Oscar"  (Oscar  T.,1  Lewis?  Lewis,'  Abiel,'  Michael,' 
Michael,'  Robert*),  born  Nov.  23,  1868;  married  March  26, 
1890,  in  Brattleboro',  Vt.,  Myra  B.  Miller  of  Brattleboro'. 

II.'  enlisted  April  25,  1898,  in  the  1st  Vermont  nut.  ;  mustered 
in  May  1  6. 

Child: 

Park  Cook,'0  July  15,  1- 


APPENDIX. 


Henry  "Ware,  the  ninth  of  the  ten  children  of  John  and  Martha 
(Prentiss)  Ware,  was  born  in  Sherburne,  Mass.,  on  the  first  day 
of  April,  1764.  He  was  a  feeble  child,  but  by  the  help  of  a  pecu- 
liarly tender  care  on  his  mother's  part,  his  constitution  acquired 
strength.  He  had  small  advantages  of  early  instruction  in  book 
knowledge,  the  school  being  kept  only  from  six  to  ten  weeks  in  the 
winter  season,  and  the  rest  of  the  year  being  employed  in  the  lighter 
work  on  his  father's  farm.  He  early  formed  the  plan  of  going  to 
college,  however,  and  with  the  generous  aid  of  his  brothers  he  was 
fitted  by  the  minister  of  the  parish,  Rev.  Elijah  Brown,  to  enter  the 
freshman  class  at  Cambridge  in  1781.  His  college  course  was  full 
of  honors,  and  at  his  graduation  he  delivered  the  Latin  Valedictory 
oration.  He  at  once  began  to  prepare  for  the  ministry,  at  the  same 
time  taking  charge  of  the  town  school  of  Cambridge.  In  1787  he 
began  to  preach,  and  was  ordained  over  the  First  Church  in  Hing- 
ham,  Oct.  24,  of  the  same  year. 

About  two  years  later  he  married  Mary,  the  daughter  of  Rev. 
Jonas  Clarke  of  Lexington.  He  remained  in  Hin^ham  eighteen 
years,  and  was  "conspicuous  in  the  first  rank  of  the  clergymen  of 
the  day  in  all  the  accomplishments  and  graces  that  become  that 
character.  His  services  as  a  preacher  were  held  in  the  highest  es- 
teem by  the  people  of  his  charge  and  in  the  neighboring  churches. 
*  *  He  was  especially  valued  by  those  most  competent  to  estimate 
correctly  the  rectitude  and  delicacy  of  his  character  and  the  resources 
of  his  mind." 

In  1805,  in  the  forty-first  year  of  his  age,  he  was  elected  to  the 
chair  of  the  Hollis  Professorship  of  Divinity  in  Harvard  College ; 
he  was  inaugurated  on  May  14th,  and  removed  to  Cambridge  in 
June.  This  election  marks  an  era  in  the  history  of  the  Congresra- 
tional  churches  of  New  England.  It  was  vehemently  opposed  by  a 
portion  of  the  clergy  and  other  leading  men,  on  the  ground  that  Mr. 
Ware's  theology  was  of  so  liberal  a  character  that  it  was  not  right 
to  place  him  in  a  professorship  intended  to  inculcate  and  maintain 
Calvinistic  doctrines.     As  a  matter  of  fact,  Thomas  Hollis  of  Lon- 


w  \i:i:  GENEALOGY.  ."<<).") 

don,  Bug.,  who  had  founded  the  professorship  in  1710,  was  not  a 
Calvinist  but  :i  very  liberal  Baptist,  who  had  required  in  hi-  deed  of 
gift  onlj  thai  his  professor  should  "believe  in  the  Scriptures  as  the 
only  perfect  rule  of  faith  and  manners,"  and  should  promise  to  "ex- 
plain the  Scriptures  with  integrity  and  uprightness,  according  to  the 
l>e-i  light  that  God  Bhall  give  him."  Mr.  Ware  took  DO  part  in  the 
controversi  lasioned  by  his  appointment   until,  in    L820,  hv  the 

advice  of  friends,  he  published  a  Reply  to  "  Letters  to  Unitarians," 
bylh-.  Woods,  and  followed  up  for  several  years  the,  discussion 
thus  begun.  Meanwhile  he  was  devoted  to  the  regular  duties  of  his 
position,  preparing  elaborate  lectures  on  religion  and  conducting 
the  instruction  of  classes.  He  also  took  his  share  in  the  Sunday 
pulpit  service  in  the  College  chapel  after  [\  ment  in  1M4, 

and  was  twic<  invested  with  the  temporary  government  of  the  Col- 
lege in  the  interims  between  two  presidential  terms,  tie  also,  being 
a  genuine  and  active  lover  of  reform  and  pro  r  -.  devised  in  1811 
a  >urs<  of  regular  exercises  with  the  students  of  Divinity  who  re- 
mained  in  Cambridge  after  their  college  course  was  completed, — a 
course  which  proved  to  he  the  germ  of  the  Divinity  School,  estab- 
lished in  1819,  with  the  appointment  of  professors  on  various  theo- 
logical subjects,  and  formed  into  a  permanent  system  with  the  selec- 
tion of  his  son,  Henry  Ware,  dr.,  to  iill  the  newly-endowed  chair 
of  1'ulpit  Eloquence  and  Pastoral  Care,  in  1830. 

Dr.  Ware  devoted  himself  to  these  varied  labors  with  ability  and 
diligence  and  with  unabated  powers  for  more  than  thirty-five  years. 
In  1840  he  underwent  an  operation  for  cataract  on  the  eve,  which 
was  unsuccessful,  and  from  this  time  till  his  death  in  1845  he  was 
mostly  confined  to  his  home. 

"  Henry  Ware's  was  a  character  of  mark.  I  have  known  few 
minds  so  sagacious,  none  more  firm,  more  calmlv  balanced,  more 
candid  or  more  just.  Its  influence  has  operated  extensively.  Nearly 
all  the  ministers  of  one  of  the  principal  Christian  denominations  in 
the  country  have  been  his  pupil 

[IS  lj.]     [Chiefly  compiled  from  Memoir  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Tali  key]  . 


304 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


FRAGMENTS  of  the  old  Family  Bible  of  Timothy4  Ware,  of  Wrentham, 
and  of  his  son  Elias.5  [In  the  possession  of  Mr.  Lyman  Eugene7  Ware, 
of  Norfolk.] 


[677]. 
FAMILY  RECORD. 


Marriages. 

Timothy  Ware,  son  of  Robert  & 
Elizabeth  Ware,  born  Dec.  23, 1716. 

Mary  Healy,  daughter  of  Paul  & 
Hannah  Healy,  born  Nov.  30,  1721. 


Marriages. 

Ephraim  Groves,  born  in  Year 
1741. 

Bathsheba  Bowditch,  born  in  Year. 
1735. 


[678]. 

FAMILY  RECORD. 
Births. 
Descendants  of  Timothy  Ware. 

Mary  Ware,  born  Dec.  2,  1743. 
Olive  Ware,  born  March  22,  1744. 
Timothy  Ware,  November  17,  1746. 
Elias  Ware  bo[rn  May  30,  1754.] 


Births. 

Descendants  of  Ephraim  Groves. 
Deborah  Groves  born  Dec.  5,  i702. 


[679]. 

FAMILY  RECORD. 

Births 
Mary  Ware  Died  June  27  :th  1767 


my  mother  when  I  was  but  13  years 
old     aged  45 


Timothy  Ware  Died 


Sept 


Deaths. 
My  son  Preston  s  wife  Nancy  Died 
~Ul  1813  aged  27  years. 


My  son  James  Wife  Died 
15tlJ  17-6  &  Melenda.  wa  .  .  . 


Deaths. 

Timothy   Ware    died    Nov.    30th 
1794.  — 

Mary  Ware  died  June  27.  1767. 

45. 

Descendants. 


[680]. 
FAMILY  RECORD. 

Deaths. 

Ephraim  Groves  died  June  7, 
1810. 

Bathsheba  Groves  died  March  9 
1787 

Descentants. 


w  ARE   GENE  kLOOl  .  305 

my  Brother  Timothy  Ware  7  yean 

iV   6  moil  I  lis  vV    I  3  W;i\  s 


I  >  scendanU  of  Elicu  Ware, 

-  Ware  Jun.  born  Feb.  L9,  17m'. 
I'i  ston  Ware  born  Sept.  24,  1788. 
James  Ware  born  Nov.  2,  1785. 


James  Married  bis  second  wife  May  24tt  181*.     Eliza  —  Pope 


My  Grandson  Galen  was  married  S  1829  to  Eveline  C in-old  of 
Boston 
Addison  Ware  Married  Dec.  ."»"'  .... 
Button 


SKETCH  OF  THE  LIFE  OF  (WIT.  NATHAN  WARE,  JR., 
WRITTEN'  BY  HIMSELF.     [ABSTRACT]. 


"I  WAS  born  of  parents  not  wealthy:  my  mother  was  a  feeble 
woman,  much  under  the  Dr.'a  care  ;  ao  myself,  one  brother  and  one 
sister  did  much  to  maintain  our  parents. 

1  was  noticed  at  four  or  five  years  old  as  being  the  first  to  rise  in 
the  morning  and  out  to  play  or  work.  At  eighl  and  a  half  yeara  I 
Eft  my  home  to  live  with  a  man  nicknamed  'Skinflint.'  I  dropped 
corn,  drove  oxen  to  plow,  had  my  board  until  I  was  nine  and  a  half 
years;  after  this  I  was  to  have  my  board  and  clothes  until  I  was  six- 
teen. 'I'i.  a  hard  place.  .  .  .  All  the  time  I  stayed  with 
him  he  gave  me  only  six  'coppers,'  and  no  way  of  making  any 
ihell  corn  for  one  cent  a  bushel  after  I  had  done  my  stent. 

This  was  his  plan  i  suppose  to  see  how  much  he  could  ur|,t  out  of 
me,  as  he  knew  I  had  a  good  taste  for  a  copper;  he  i 
deal  of  corn,  and  kept  it  in  the  attic.     Stormy  weather  and  winter 
evenings  I  Bhelled  bis  corn  with  a  shovel  and  tub.     At  twelve  yean 


306  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

old,  having  a  good  taste  for  taking  care  of  cattle  he  trusted  me  to 
take  care  of  them,  some  eighteen  in  number;  some  days  he  would 
not  go  to  the  barn  at  all.  When  I  could  have  all  day  to  shell  corn 
my  stent  was  six  bushels  a  day  and  take  care  of  the  cattle,  with  the 
priviledge  of  one  cent  a  bushel  after  my  stent  was  done.  I  gained 
two  bushels,  then  he  stented  me  eight  bushels  besides  taking  care  of 
the  cattle  ;  I  got  so  I  could  shell  ten  bushels  ;  this  drawed  upon 
his  purse  ;  he  thought  I  ought  to  have  twelve  for  my  stent.  This  I 
did  not  do,  for  I  could  not  and  take  care  of  the  cattle,  so  my  money 
making  was  done.  I  did,  however,  trap  two  birds,  which  brought 
me  three  coppers.  My  mother  gave  me  six  coppers  to  encourage 
me  to  stay  there.  Coppers  were  worth  more  to  look  at  then  than 
dollars  are  now.  At  the  age  of  fourteen  I  left  him,  barefoot  and 
thinly  clad  ;  it  was  warm  weather.  He  liked  me  and  wanted  me  to 
stay  with  him,  as  he  could  get  no  other  boy  that  would  stay.  Now 
this  man  was  rich,  had  a  good  farm,  and  money  at  interest;  the 
season  I  left  him  he  sold  his  farm  for  two  thousand  dollars,  such  a 
farm  at  this  day  would  bring  six  thousand  or  more.  After  I  left 
this  place  I  let  myself  one  year  for  twenty  dollars,  a  top  price  in 
those  days.  The  next  year  I  worked  by  the  day,  week  or  month, 
thrashing,  breaking  flax,  chopping  wood  ;  from  the  age  of  seventeen 
to  nineteen  I  bought  grain  some  twenty  or  thirty  miles  from  home 
and  supplied  the  'Flag  Co.'  Also  bought  butter,  cheese  and  pork 
and  sold  to  my  neighbors.  At  nineteen  I  helped  cut  timber  on  the 
North  Wrentham  road  to  build  the  meeting-house  with,  also  helped 
build  the  meeting-house.  In  eighteen  hundred  I  came  to  Walpole 
to  labor  for  a  man  named  Seth  Smith  ;  he  hired  me  for  six  months 
for  seventy  dollars  ;  at  the  end  of  six  months  he  again  hired  me  for  a 
year  for  one  hundred  dollars.  After  I  had  lived  with  them  about 
two  and  a  half  years  I  married  their  only  daughter ;  her  father 
owned  a  farm  worth,  in  those  days,  about  three  thousand  dollars, 
which  was  left  her  after  their  decease. 

When  I  was  married  I  had  five  hundred  dollars  of  my  own  earn- 
ings ;  this  was  double  the  amount  any  other  young  man  [in  the 
neighborhood]  could  show.  The  next  year  there  was  a  large  house 
to  build,  and  as  the  parents  were  aged,  the  planting,  cutting  some  of 
the  timber  off  the  farm,  buying  the  rest,  hauling  the  brick  from  Dor- 
chester, all  fell  on  me.  Most  of  the  remainder  of  my  days  were 
spent  in  buying  and  selling  goods  of  all  kinds,  trading,  &c,  going 
from  Boston  to  Providence  and  New  York  with  teams. 

I  was  always  well  and  strong,  called  f  iron  constitutioned ' ;  always 
first  to  take  hold  in  the  morning:  and  last  to  <nve  out  at  nisdit,  and  am 
spared  to  the  advanced  age  of  eighty-four  years  to  write  these  facts ; 
my  limbs  are  weak  but  my  mind  and  memory  are  strong."  [See 
Nos.  16,  44,  115  and  259.] 


UNIDENTIFIED  WARES. 


Besides  the  descendants  <>t"  Robert  Ware,  there  have  been  in  the 
United  States  several  other  families,  descended  from  emigrants  who, 
as  far  as  is  known,  had  do  connection  with  each  other,  though  they 
may  have  come  from  the  same  stock  in  England. 


"Wh.t.mm  Weabe,"  shoemaker,  a  citizen  of  Dorchester, 
Massachusetts,  was  admitted  to  the  church  17(2)1643;  was  one  of 
the  ruling  elders  in  lillo,  according  to  Lechford;  an  arbitrator  in  a 
lawsuit.  Removed  to  Boston.  lie  died  Feb.  11,  1657;  will 
signed  and  dated  March  26,  1656,  probated  1  April,  1658.  Names 
wife  Elizabeth;  daughter  Sarah;  grandchildren  Obediah  and  Eliza- 
beth(iill:  lands  and  house  in  Boston  and  Dorchester.  John  Gill, 
mariner,  and  Edward  Grant,  ship  carpenter,  husbands,  respectively, 
of  his 'daughters  Elizabeth  and  Sarah,  confirmed  a  deed  of  land  at 
Dorchester  made  by  the  widow,  duly  9,   1661.      [Reg.  vm.,  353.] 

The  fact  that  he  mentioned  only  his  daughters  and  the  children  of 

that  one  who  was  then  married,  docs  not  preclude  the  possibility 
that  he  had  other  children  ;  nor  docs  his  spelling  of  the  family  name 
— "  Wcarc  " — separate  him  from  any  who  spelled  it  "  Ware,"  80  im- 
perfect were  the  documents  of  those  days,  and  so  little  care  did  men 
exercise  in  spelling.  Bu4  there  is  do  evidence  in  our  possession  to 
show   that  William  had  any  other   children  beside   Elizabeth  and 

Sarah. 


Nicholas  Ware  married  Anna,  daughter  of  Mr.  William 
Vassal!  ofScituate;  July  18,  1657,  he  joined  with  other  heirs  of 
Mr.  Vassal!  (who  had  removed  to  Barbadoes)   in  a   deed  of  land; 


308  WARE  GENEALOGY. 

the  document  does  not  state  his  residence,  which  may  be  conjectured 
to  have  been  at  Barbadoes  from  the  circumstance  that  he  sent  a 
letter  of  attorney  for  the  business  ;  yet  he  may  have  lived  at  Scituate 
at  a  previous  time.     But  we  know  nought  of  his  descendants. 


Peter  Weare  (Wier,  Wyer,  Wyre),  was  a  resident  of 
York,  Maine,  very  early ;  had  a  lawsuit  in  court  at  Piscataqua  in 
1640;  was  one  of  the  witnesses  to  an  Indian  deed  of  land  to 
Humphrey  Chadbourne  in  1643  ;  bought  land  at  Cape  Nuddocke 
Beach,  18  Oct.,  1644  ;  had  a  grant  of  land  from  the  town  in  1646. 
[York  Deeds,  I.]  Took  oath  of  allegiance  to  the  Massachusetts 
government,  22  Nov.,  1652.  He  deposed  7  Dec,  1658,  relative  to 
land  grants  made  fourteen  or  fifteen  years  before.  He  was  a  faith- 
ful friend  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay  authorities,  and  was  imprisoned 
for  that  cause  by  the  Royalist  officials  when  they  attained  power. 
He  petitioned  for  suitable  recompense  for  his  sufferings  ;  had  been 
lame  many  years.      [See  the  Baxter  Manuscripts.] 

He  died  before  April  18,  1692,  when  the  inventory  of  his  estate 
was  taken  ;  his  widow  Mary  presented  it  in  court  Nov.  1,  following. 
[York  Deeds,  V.]  She  made  her  will  21  Jan.,  1719,  and  died 
before  April  7,  following,  when  it  was  probated.  She  bequeathed 
her  estate  to  her  children  Hopewell  and  Daniel  Ware,  Mary  Roberts 
and  Sarah  No  well,  and  to  her  son-in-law,  No  well. 


Robert  Wier  or  Wyer  of  Boston,  bv  wife  Mary,  had  a  son 
John,  born  1(9)1646.  Whether  "Daniel  Ware"  who  by  wife 
Lidia  had  son  Daniel,  born  12  Oct.,  1700,  in  Boston,  was  a  son  or 
grandson  of  this  Robert  is  a  point  worth  investigating.  Edward 
Wyer  had  land  assigned  him  by  Charlestown,  on  "Misticke  Side," 
in  1657-8  ;  married  Elizabeth  Johnson,  Jan.  5,  1659,  and  had 
children,  one  of  whom,  Robert,  was  an  innholder  in  1705. 


Nathaniel  Weare  or  Ware  was  a  resident  of  Haverhill  and 
a  land-owner  in  the  year  1645.     His  daughter  Hester  married  1(9) 


WARE  GENEALOGY,  .'lO'.t 

ITiIT,  Benjamin  Sweet,  of  Newbury.  Either  he  or  a  son  of  the 
same  name  married  Elizabeth,  daughter  ol  Elizabeth  Swain  of 
Hampton  and  Nantucket,  and  had  descendants,  among  whom 
Meschech  Weare  of  Portsmouth  is  particularly  notable.  From  a 
letter  of  the  late  W.  M.  Sargent  of  Portland,  Me.  | 


Joseph   Ware  came  to   New    Jersey  with   Fenwick'e  Colony, 

in  ir>7">.  He  had  two  sons,  Joseph,  l>.  1684,  and  John,  1688; 
both  left  numerous  descendants,  many  of  whom  are  -till  living  in 
New  Jersey.  A  Benjamin  Ware,  1».  aboul  1700,  who  has  descend- 
ants, probably  belongs  to  this  family.  |  Notes  and  (Queries  in  I>os- 
ton  Transcript,  No.  lt'.'.'l-',  by  \V.  B.  T.  who  refers  to  Shroud's 
History  and  Genealogy  ofFenwick's  Colony,  p.  329—41.] 


Robert  Wabe,  of  New  Portland,  Maine,  married  Jerusha  Blunt 
of.Mt.  Vernon,  .Me.  (intention  entered  in  both  towns  "2-1-1814," 
certificate  issued  "2-24-1814").  The  New  Portland  record  ha-  a 
statement  of  the  date  of  his  own  birth — "May  21st,  1784  " — preced- 
ing the  record  of  the  birth  of  his  daughter,  Mary  Jane,  horn  "Dec. 
12th.  1814."  lie  removed  to  Burlington,  Iowa,  and  there  died 
"  10-11-1865";  his  wife  died  there  "  1-20-1859."  Tradition  refers 
his  parentage  to  a  sire  named  Robert  Ware,  of*whom  it  tells  some 
stories  of  naval  Bervice;  and  locates  the  son  in  Wrentham  in  child- 
hood and  at  ( lambridge  in  early  manhood  ;  but  these  points  have  not 
been  establ  sh    i. 

Children  : 

i.       M  wr,  Jake,  Dec.  1  - .  L814;  married  Franklin  Prescott. 
ii.       BjRAH    BeL(  HEB,   July   25,    1817  :   married   Amanda   Melvina 
1  [olbrook. 

(  bildren  : 

J.  Eug       Fitch  (widely  known  aa  an  author  under  the  nom 

:1 '"  1.   I  [artford,  ( 'mm..  May 
1841  ;  served  during  the  war  of  the  Rebellion  in  tlio 
First    Iowa    Infantry,    Fourth    Iowa    Cavalry    and    as 
•    ptain  in    t'  nth   lo  ■      I  .      '  in 

.    N.   V.,  on.  22,    1874,  Jennett    Philena 
Huntingfc  a,  b.  in  Shaftesbury,  Yt..  June  19,  1- 


310  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

granddaughter  of  Gov.  Jonas  Galusha  of  Yermont. 
Was  resident  of  Fort  Scott,  Kansas,  from  Sept.,  1867, 
to  Sept.,  1893  ;  then  removed  to  Topeka,  Kan.  Served 
in  State  Senate  1879  to  1884,  inclusive.  Children: 
1.  Abby,  Jan.  4,  1876;  2.  Juniata,  Jan.  10,  d.  Feb. 
10,  1878  ;  3.  Eugene  Huntington,  Oct.  2,  1879  ;  4. 
Nettie,  Oct.  26,  1884  ;  5.  Amelia,  Jan.  31,  1888. 

2.  Frank  Holbrooh,  Nov.  16,  1843;  d.  Nov.  8,  1845. 

3.  Juniata  Maria,  March  7,  1846  ;  married  March  15,  1869, 

H.  C.  McComas  ;  was  killed  by  Apache  Indians  near 
Lordsburg,  New  Mexico,  March  28,  1883,  leaving 
two  daughters :  Ada,  b.  Dec.  25,  1870,  m.  at  Fort 
Scot,  Kan.,  April  4,  1890,  Grant  Hazelton ;  Mary 
McComas,  b.  May  1,  1873. 

4.  Robert  Blunt,  Dec.  8,  1848. 

5.  Charles  Little,  May  27,   1853;  married  Sept.  30,  1884, 

Lilla  M.  Rice  (b.  Feb.  4,  1855).  He  died  May  27, 
1887,  leaving  one  child — Caroline  Amanda,  b.  Oct. 
13,  1885. 

iii.     Parthenia  B.,  Oct.  15,  1820 ;  married  Chandler  Goldthwaite. 

iv.     Elizabeth  S.,  Jan.  5,  1823 ;  married  Uriah  Foster. 

v.      James,  July  20,  1826  ;  lost  at  sea. 

vi.     Martha    Ann,    Dec.   9,  1830 ;    married  in    Farmington,    Me., 
Nov.  24,  1849,  Seth,  son  of  John  Carter  and  Anna  (Kelly) 
Garland.     He  was  killed  by  Indians  at  Pike's  Peak  in  1886. 
Child : 

Florence  Anna.  Augusta,  Me.,  Jan.  1,  1852;  married  in 
Burlington,  Iowa,  March  15,  1873,  George  Mayhew,  son 
of  Joseph  Tilton  and  Maria  Jane  (Babcock)  Moulton. 
Resides  in  Chicago,  111.  Children:  1.  Dorothy  Edith, 
Winona,  Minn.,  Aug.  31, 1874 ;  2.  Garland  A.,  Chicago, 
Feb.  15,  1876. 

vii.    Augusta  F.,  Sept.  7,  1833  ;  married  James  Ford. 


Robert  Ware,  of  Holden,  Mass.,  married  Nov.  27,  1806, 
Hannah,  daughter  of  Sparrow  and  Hannah  Crosby,  born  Feb.  16, 
1784;  died  Oct.  4,  1841.  Robert  is  said  to  have  left  the  town 
about  1810. 

Child  :  Alonzo  Lincoln,  Holden,  1807  ;  d.  there  1869  ;  shoe- 
maker, deacon.  He  married  May  26,  1831,  Lucy  M.  Farrar  (died 
at  Worcester,  1873). 


WARE   GENEALOGY.  311 

Children  of  Alonzo  Lincoln  Ware: 

i.    George  Whitefield,    Holden,  IS  1884;    d.    Worcester, 

Marcb   27,    1882;    m.    Sept    8,    L865,    Livonia,   daughter  of 
Nathan  and  Elvira  (Coffin)  Amea  (b.  April  18,  1848). 

Children: 

1.  William  Bradford,  Feb.  I,  1870. 

2.  May  Coffin,  Worcester,  April  1,1872.    Besides  in  Boston. 
:;.   Richard,  1*7  1  ;  d.  L875. 

4.   CRara  Winifred,  May  26,  1*77. 

ii.    Persis  l-i'  ella, Holden,  Nov.  13,  L838. 
iii.  Amelia  1 1..  I  [olden,  Feb.  1 .  1844. 
iv.  .ii  mix  Alonzo,  June  13,  L846. 


GEORGE*  Ware  (Waer)  ofMitford  and  Holliston;  married  in 
Holliston,  Nov.  13,  1788,  Lucy  Littlefield ;  died  April  6,1804. 

Children,  born  in  Holliston  : 

i.     Sallt,  June  22,  1 791. 
ii.    Lucy,  Sept.  28,  I7:i7. 
A.  iii.  George  Sewall,  Nov.  11,  1799  ;  d.  May  20,  I860. 

iv.  Warren,  March  20,  1802;  [m.in  Lowell,  L828,  Louisa  Prescott, 

and  had  George  Warren  (1830)  and  L«>uis;i  (1832)?]. 
v.    Mai;  1 1  a.  A  [nil  26,  1*04. 

A. 

George  Sewall  (George).,  Nov.  11,  1799;  died  ^Tav  20, 
l*ie):  married  Electa  Baker  ef  Holliston  (been  [May  14,  1797]  ; 
died  April  6,  1876\  aged  "  7s,  in,  2a.") 

Children,  horn  at  Miltord  : 

i.    G    •  .:-.]■  Edward,  Sept  7.  1828;  m.  1-f.  Laura S. :  m. 2d, 

Louisa  Westoott.     Was  li\iu;,r  is  Elolliston. 

Children  : 

1.  Lydia  W..  July  9,  1859. 

2.  Nelly,  July  6,  L861. 

3.  Infant,  Nov.  2,  1888. 

I.  Barley,  Nov.  29,  1878, 

•George  Ware  ami  Mar;  Window  had  George,  b.  at  Dighton,  1" 


312  WAKE    GENEALOGY. 

ii.    Thomas  J.  B.  [or  Jefferson],  April  25,  1831. 

iii.  Laura  Littlefield,  Sept.  17,  1835. 

iv.  Amos  B.,  Oct.  17,  1836. 

v.    Francis  Warren,  d.  at  Ashland,  Sept.  16,  1893  ;  married  Mary 

E. (b.  Worcester). 

Children,  born  in  Holliston  : 

1.  George  Francis,  Feb.  14,  1853. 

2.  Harriet  Maria,  June  7,  1857. 

vi.  Clara,  May  9,  1840 ;  d.  June  16,  1874,  aged  33. 


Archibald  Wake,  of  Oakham,  born  [place  not  known]  June 
9,  1763;  died  March  1,  1824;  he,  "  of  Cambridge,"  married  first, 
June  3,  1784,  Jerusha  Holmes  "of  Stoughton."  He  married 
second,  Dec.  17,  1788,  Lavinia,  daughter  of  John  and  Elizabeth 
Hazen,  born  July  12,  17G2  ;  died  April  6,  1822. 

Children :' 

i.       Sophia,  Aug.  9,  1789  ;  d.  Nov.  5,  1861 ;  m.  in  Oakham,  April 

23,  1821,  Austin  Harrington.     No  children, 
ii.      Sally,  Feb.  14,  1791  ;  died  March  4,  1837. 

iii.     William,  Sept.  5,  1792  ;  died  Aug.  10,  1807,  aged  74  ;  married 

April  3,  1(S25,  Lydia  Fales,  who  d.  March  5,  1872,  aged  76. 

Lived  and  d.  in  Oakham.     No  children, 
iv.     Mary  Breck,  July  10,  1794;  m.  Calvin  Claflin  of  Holliston. 
v.      Nathaniel,  Nov.  11,  1796  ;  d.  July  19,  1818. 
vi.     Archibald,  April  7,  1798  ;  d.  July  8,  1804. 
vii.    Alanson,  Nov.  14,  1799. 
A.  viii.  Thomas  Jefferson,  July  21,  1S01.  v 
B.'\x.     James  Burnham,  Oakham,  May  1,  1803. 
C.x.      Archibald  Hazen,  Oakham,  July  18,1806. 

xi.     Lavinia  Hazen,  Aug.  19,  1808  ;  d.  April  2,  1881  ;  m.  in  1830, 

Chauncy  Col  ton  ;  daughter  Ida,  d.  in  Springfield, 
xii.    Louisa,  Aug.    2,    1810  ;  vd.  Jan.   25,  1880;  m.  Anson  Chase. 

Lived  and  d.  at  New  London,  Conn, 
xiii.  Caroline  (?),  m. Harrington  ;  lived  and  d.  at  Oakham. 


A. 

Thomas  Jefferson  (Archibald),  born  in  Oakham,   July  31, 
1801 ;  died  at  Steubenville,  O.,  Aug.,  1851  or  1852.     To  Missouri 


WARE  GENEALOGY.  313 

Is:1,;  :  to  Steuben ville,  Ohio,  1840.  He  married  in  Holliston,  about 
1832,  Phcebe,  daughter  of  Daniel  and  Prudence  (Putnam)  Hatha- 
way (  born  <  let.  24,  L807). 

( Ihildren  : 

i.     Frederick. 

ii.  Henry,  Holliston  [Aug.  20, 1834];  d.  "Jan.  5, 1880,  15,  I.  16"; 
m.  Dec.  28,  L868,  Emma  J.  Holbrook  (b.  [May  18,  L84G]  ;  d. 
"Oct.  7,  1870,  24,  I.  L9."     "  Henry,  I  T.J.  and  Rhoda," 

in.  al  Holliston,  June  19,  ls7-">.  Susan  J.,  daughter  of  John 
Claflin  Littlefield.  In  1853  Henry  went  to  California ;  served 
in  Co.  A.  1st  Cal.  Vols,  three  years ;  in  l-t  Maim  Vols,  and  in 
Hancock's  Vet.  Reserve. 

Children  : 

1.  Francis  Henry,  Sept.  is,  1869  ;  d.  Sept  --'7,  1870. 

2.  .{„>,,<  II..  Sept.  27,  d.  Oct.  1  1,  1X70. 
:;.  John  Olaflin,  Aug.  --'I,  L875. 

Lii.   Nathaniel,  ]X".7:  d.   April  7.   1863,  at  Pittsburg   Landing;  a 

Idier  in  1  Itli  HI.  Vols. 
iv.  James  1'...  Liberty,  M<>.,  Aug.  1"\  1839;  m.  Nov.  26,  1867,  Sarah 

!•'.  Plimpton.     Served  in   I  si  W.  Virg.  Cavalry,  Oct.  1.  1861, 

to  July  x,  L865.     Lives  at  Southbridge. 

Children  : 

1.  Carrie  A.,  Sept.  14,  1858. 

2.  Jennie  E.,  Oct.  10,  1870. 

3.  WiUiam  ft,  .Tun.  15,  1872. 

I.  James  B.,  Jr.,  Oct.  28,  1874. 

5.  Earnest  S.,  Oct.  1,  1876. 

K.   George  />'..  Dec.  4,  1879  ;  d.  Jan.  24,  1883. 

v.    William  ;  crossed  plains  in  emigranl  train  with  Henry  ;  m. 

Chapell  of  N.  London,  Conn.  Removed  in  L  853  to  California ; 
servt.'<l  in  Co.  A,  1st  Cal.  Vols,  three  years ;  in  1st  Blaine  Vols., 
Hancock's  Vet.  Reserves.     Lived  in  Minneapolis  in  L894. 

vi.  Caroline  A.,  in.  March  12,  L867,  Edwin  I).  Pond. 

B. 

James  Btjknham  (Archibald),  born  in  Oakham,   May  I,  1  so;1, ; 
died  October  2,  L853.     He  married  Betsey ;   she  died  July 

11,  1854. 

Children : 

i.       A  child.  .1.  Sr,(t.  21,  1840. 
ii.     Susan,  March  28,  L851. 

20 


314  WARE    GENEALOGY. 

iii.     James  H.,  d.  March  4,  1857,  aged  29  ;  m.  Charlotte . 

Children  : 

1.  Josephine  H.,  June  27,  1856. 

2.  James  H.,  1857. 

c. 

Archibald  Hazex  (Archibald),   bora  in   Oakham,   July   18, 

1806  ;   died  July  5,  1852.     He  married  Caroline  ;    she  died 

August  23,  1878,  aged  74. 

Children  : 

i.       George  H.,  1832  ;    m.  1st,  Mary  Ann .  who  d.  Oct.  8, 

1850,  aged  34      He  m.  2d,  Aug.  30,  1860,  Charlotte  Allen. 

Children : 

1.  Edward  F.,  Nov.  16,  1861. 

2.  George  L.,  June  12,  1864. 

i.       Edward  F.,  Aug.  28,  1835  ;  d.  Sept.  23,  1861. 

iii.     Albert  B.,  May,  24,  1840,  "Son  of  Albert  B.  and  Mary   L. 

Ware,"  d.  at  Faxton  "in  1879  "  ;  rn.  Mary . 

Children : 

1.  • 


2.    Caroline  L.,  May  30,  1883. 

iii.     Charles  A.,  1847;   of  Spencer  ;     m.  Almira  H.  Shedd  of  N. 
Brookfield,  Dec.  1,  1866. 
Children : 

1.  Edward  K,  May  26,  1872  ;  d.  Sept.  1,  1878. 

2.  Robert  E.,  June  5,  1881. 

[Mrs.  Albert  Lincoln,  Millbury  (dau.  Julia.)] 

[Authorities  :    Mrs.  L.  W.  Morgan,  New  London,   Conn.,  and   Mrs. 

Albert  Lincoln,  Millbury.] 


Samuel  P.  Ware,  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  married  May  31,  1837, 
in  Randolph,  Vt.,  Louisa  Williams  of  Randolph. 

Children,  born  in  Randolph  : 

i.     Daniel  Williams,  Jan.  3,  1841 ;  d.  at  Springfield,  Mass.,  April 
21,  1898.     He  served  in  the  Civil  war  in  Co.  H,  19th  Vt. 


WARE   QENEALOOT.  315 

Volunteers;  was  assistant  warden  at  the  State  Prison  at  W'imi- 
.  N't. ,in  1 865-1867  ;  inspectorof  the  Smith  and  Wesson  pi      I 

factory  ;it  Springfield  later;  also  an  alderman;  a  free  mason; 

and  member  of  the  <  ■■  A.  EL  and  of  <  hrisl  ( !hurcb  |  Episcopal). 

He  in.  Oct  6,   L867,   Bessie  J.,  daughter  of  Israel   Porter  of 

Windsor,  Vt. 
Children  : 

1.  ,  wIki  m.  Henry  T.  Breck. 

2.  Edith  May,  A.ug.  22,  L873. 
.;.   Bessii  P.,  Nov.  L9,  L878. 

ii.    A  unit  b  Tappan,  ( let  26,  1842. 

iii.  Clareni  i   Eugene,  A.pril  18,  1846;  d.  Springfield,  Jan.,  L898 

Children  : 
1.  Arthur  A'. ;  2.   EUa  E.  \  3.   Maude  I. 

iv.   Ell  v  Kkminia.  July,  1852. 


George  Ware,  of  Townsend,  Vt. ,  is  said  to  bave  had  wife  Pris- 
cilla  and  to  have  resided  in  Dummerston,  Vt.  They  are  said  to 
have  been  the  parents  of 

George  Ware,  of  Townsend,  Vt  .  "Doctor,"  a  resident  from 
1812  or  thereabout,  certainly.  He  married  Lucinda  [Kathan  or 
Cathern].  She  died  March  19,  1870,  aged  83  years.  He  died, 
according  to  one  account  A.ug.  24,  according  to  another  Sept.  26, 
L863,  aged  79  year?,  1<>  months. 

( 'hildren  : 

i.     George  Washington   [1810]  married  Oct.  29,  1832,  Amanda 

M.  Kami. 
Child  : 

George  Washington,  Jr.,  died  A.ug.  24,  L833. 

ii.      Joseph  Bradley,  I^Il'-.  died  Dec  l.  1892;  man-' 
L889,  Mary  II.  Plummer. 
Children  : 

1.  Ellen,  1845  ;  died  Sept  26,  1864 

2.  Alice  I..    I858],died  Sept  l".  L877,  aged  19. 

8.  John  11..  married  Feb.  21,  L879,  Lizzie  I..  (  hurch. 
1.  Herbert  If..  Sept  5,  1880  ;  died  Julj 
5.  Mary  .)/.,  June  22,  18* 


316  WARE   GENEALOGY. 

6.  Alice  E,  July  30,  1890. 

7.  Maria  Elizabeth,  March  10,  1893. 

iii.      Almiea  Bethana  [1828],  died  May  16,  1869. 

iv.     John  Allen,  June,  1829;  died  Oct.  16,  1889;  married  first, 
Oct.  12,  1847,  Almira  L.  Franklin;  she  died  [1858].     He  mar- 
ried second,  Sept.  6,  1859,  Julia  M.  Rand.     She  res.  at  Wards- 
boro,  Vt.,  in  1898. 
Children : 

1.  Isabel.  3.  Addie. 

2.  Myra.  4.   Carrie. 

v.    "  Lemen  "  [1830],  died  Jan.  27,  1861,  aged  31. 

vi.      William  Maurice,  Dec.  22,  1817  ;  died  Jan.  8,  1898  ;  mar- 
ried May  10,  1842,  Clarissa  M.,  daughter  of  William  M.  and 
Lydia  Livermore  Harris,  born  Sept.  29,  1826. 
Children : 

1.  Marcia  E.,  March  9,   1843  ;  married  in  Springfield, 

Feb.  21,  1863,  William  H.  Loomis,  confectioner. 
Children : 

1.  Robert.  3.  Carroll. 

2.  Howard.  4.  Edith. 

5.  Ethel. 

2.  Ellen  L.,  May  15,  1845,  teacher;  Springfield. 

3.  Mary  A.,  Nov.  27,  1848 ;  died  Sept.  26,  1863. 

4.  Walter  M.,  June  5,   1855  ;  married   Dec.  31,    1876, 

Nellie  B.  Holbrook  ;  she  died  Jan.  9,  1886. 
Children : 

1.  Carrie  Alice,  Nov.  27,  1877. 

2.  Walter   Maurice,   June  25,  died   Aug.    31, 

1880. 


I  N  DEX. 


CHRISTIAN  NAMES  OF  WARES. 


Aaron  Taylor,  .  .  1(7 
Aaron  Wood,    .     168,  235 

Abbott 969 

Abby,  Abbie,  107,225,247, 
BIO 

Abby  A 286 

Abby  B.,    ....     166 

Abby  E 216 

Abby  Ennlce,  .  .  24  I 
Abbie  Jane,  .  .  .  270 
Abbie  Lizzie,  .  .  256 
Abby  Maria,    .      171.  257 

Abbey  X 268 

Abby  Pbilenia,  .  .  L92 
Abby  Potter,  .  .  .  189 
Abb]  Richardson,  .  1 18 
Abby  Richmond,  .  245 
Abel,  86,  vs.  L33  135,  205- 

207 
Abel  Benjamin,  .    .    207 

Abial 65,  81 

Abiel   82,  83,  1 19  120,  127 

Abigail,  26,  27,  34,  14,  16, 

64,  66,  67,  ''■'.'.  70, 

71.   72,  86,  91,  94,  104, 

107.   124,  134,  137,   142, 

151,   153,   188,  200,  218, 

244 

den,       .     1  63 

Abigail  Elizabeth,   .     1"'.' 

Abigail  Leach,    .     .     181 

Abigail  P 188 

Abijah,       ... 

Abner 128 

Abner  Haskell,  .  .  199 
Abraham  Lincoln,  . 

Ada  ,\ 

Ada  II 

Mary,      .     .     .    287 

Adams 

Adaline  or  Adeline,  i^,;. 

21 1,219,  252 

oe  I'..,       .     in:..  188 

AdelineC 

Adeline  l> 260 


IneB 260 

Adelines 21] 

Adelaide,  .  .  247,  268 
Adelaide  Fanny, 
Adelaide  Frances,  .  260 
Adelaide  Louise,  .  204 
Adelaide  Marin.  .  181 
Acidic  Esther,  .  . 
Addison,  121,  142,  L83, 
215,  250,  :;<>:, 

Addi-.  „  C 249 

Addison  <  llifton, 
Addison  1/..  .  . 
Addison    Plerpont, 


209 

1-::. 
249 
274 
25 1 
271 
21  I 
•J  71 
•J  71 
265 
231 
812 
246 


Addison  Roy, 

Adelbert,    .     . 

Adell  Lncene, 

Adeliza,     .    . 

Agnes,  .     .     . 

Amies  Joanna, 

Agnes  Maria, 

Alamena,    . 

Alanson,     .     . 

Alb.  Stoddard. 

Albert,  165,  163,  236,  245, 

Albert  Chaffln,      204,  266 

Albert  I) 

Albert  Edson,  l   272 

Albert  Elisha,      .     .     280 
Alberl  Erastns,     21 1,  273 
Albert  Ezra,   .    .    .    289 
Albert  Francis,   .     . 
Albert  EL,    .     .     205,  267 
Albert  Lincoln. 
Albert  Omerl,  .     179 
Albert  P.,      280,  267,  285 
•  nniman,  15-1 
Pond,  196,  269,  296 

Albert  I 

1  T 192 

Albertlna 

Alexander  Edward,     24  i 
Alexis 162 


187, 
194,  252 

Alfred  V.,     .     .      198,  262 

I  Fisher,     .     .     184 

Alfred  EL,     .     .      171.  I'll 

Alfred  Victor,     .     .    262 

Alice,    136,   139,  226,  251, 

287 

'     slia,  .     .     .    209 

Alia  Amelia,   .     .     .     246 

Alice  F 296 

Genevieve,      .    236 

II 197 

Alice  Hathaway, 

.!..     .     ."  .     . 
Mice  Loring,      .     .     266 
Alice  M..     .     . 

Mabel,  .  236,  276 
Alice  Pamela,  .  .  L66 
Alice  Triphosa,  .  .  i:1* 
Allle  L.,      ....     295 

Alma  s 

Almatia lul 

Almira,    .     .     .     163,  199 
Aim  on 146 


Alonzo  A..  . 

2  2 1  1 . 

279 

Alonzo  Lepr 

.  143 

,217 

Alonzo  Line 

310, 

311 

Alphens, 

[54 

Alpheus  i 

284 

Althea  A.,  .     . 

. 

110 

Alvan,    . 

119, 

Alvira   \,    .     . 

297 

Amanda.      .     . 

. 

180 

Amanda  Malvtna 

• 

Amanda  Maria, 

. 

1st) 

Amanda  Noland, 

228 

,  ■,   i'  . , 

. 

180 

Amariah,98,  1 17. 

119. 

1  18, 

\masa.       .      .      . 

129 

lia,     . 

810 

Amelia  II.. 

311 

Amherst,     .    96, 

1 '.'•_> 

Amherst  WlUard,    .     162 


320 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


Amos,   82,  113, 


Amos  B.,  .  . 
Amos  Nelson, 
Amy  E.,  .  . 
Amy  Lillian,  . 
Arvilla  Covey, 
Asa,  55,  69,   77, 


127,  179, 
197,  198 
312 
133 
237 
277 


220 

79,   106, 

117,  118 

Asa  Blake,   .     .     124,  191 

Asaph,    .     •     81,  122,  186 

Ann,  Anna,  Anne,  Annie, 

40,  48,  55,  61-4,  75,  76, 

90,   113,    114,  128,   140, 

144,   165,   185,   189,  220, 

248,  250,261,  270 

Anne  Bent,     .     .     .     157 

Anna  1).,    ....     183 

Anna  Dorr,     .     .     .     264 

Ann  Eliza,       .     .     .     2 IS 

Anne  Elizabeth,  .     .     216 

Annie  Eloise,       .     .     262 


Anna  J.,      .     . 

. 

299 

Anne  Janett,     . 

152, 

228 

Annie  Lama, 

. 

301 

Anna  Leslie,  . 

, 

167 

Ann  Louise, 

110 

114 

Anna  Lucy,     . 

. 

285 

Ann  Maria,  167, 

185, 

223, 

229, 

254 

Anna  Marsella, 

.           , 

217 

Anne  Minns,  . 

.           , 

202 

Anna  Rebecca, 

•          , 

232 

Anne  Storrow, 

#           . 

102 

Annette  S.,     . 

165 

Angeline,    .     . 

.          , 

261 

Angeiine  E.,  . 

.           . 

255 

Archibald, 

.          . 

312 

Archibald  Dan  forth, 

237 

Archibald  Hazen 

,           . 

312 

Ariel,   83,    122, 

128, 

186, 
251 

Arrival  Perry,  . 

152 

227 

Arthur,  .       .     . 

277 

,  27.S 

Arthur  Breck,  . 

232 

286 

Arthur  Hale,  . 

.           . 

256 

Arthur  Henry, 

, 

258 

Arthur  K., 

.           . 

280 

Arthur  Leroy, 

. 

236 

Arthur  Lovell, 

233 

,287 

Arthur  Oren,  . 

.          , 

242 

Arthur  Slocumb 

)           • 

168 

Arthur  W.,  .     . 

224 

280 

Arthur  Z., 

.           , 

224 

Arvilla  M., 

,           . 

263 

Ashur,       .     . 

97 

,  154 

Ashur  D.,  .     . 

286 

Augusta,       .     . 

185 

,197 

Augusta  F.,    . 

. 

310 

Augusta  Maria, 

. 

218 

Augustus  Lyman,  190,256 
Augustus  Vernon,  .    256 


Austin,  112,  170,  220,  300 

Avery  Sprague,     121,  180 

Azariah,  66,  102,  162, 176, 

235,  288 

Azro, 297 

Azro  W.,  .  .  .  .  263 
Baasha,  ....  77 
Barbara,  ....  43 
Barbara  Florence,  .  294 
Bathsheba,      ...     250 

Beebe, 184 

Bela 87 

Benjamin,  26,  27,  46,  47, 

48,51,  61,  64,66,  67,85, 

93,99,124,145, 156,189, 

219,  220,  232,  309 

Benjamin  Barnabas,    103, 

164 

Benjamin  F.,    .     197,  261 

Benjamin  J.,  .     .     .     164 

Benjamin  K.,    .     253,  295 

Benjamin  Lyman,    .     291 

Benjamin  M.,      .     .     221 

Benjamin  P.,       .     .     259 

Benjamin  Pond,  127,  196, 

197 

Beriah,     34,  38,  50-54.  68 

Bernice  Caroline,     .     292 

Bert  Oscar,       .     297,  301 

Bertie  Everett,    .     .     259 

Bertha  Agues,     .     .     265 

Bertha  E.,       ...     225 

Bertha  Louise,    .     .     238 

Bessie  N.,  ....     237 

Bethiah,  Bathyah,  56,  72, 

73,  81,  210 

Betsev,    85,  97,  103,  105, 

112,  118,   119,   124,   128, 

130,    134,    142,  150,  153, 

164,  176,  180,  192,  200, 

219,  225 

Betsey  Ann,  103,  106,217 

Betsey  Calista,    .     .     147 

Betsey  F.,  ....     143 

Betsev  Maria,      .     .     214 

Betsey  P.,  .     .     .     .     131 

Betty,  34,  49,  51.  52,  79, 

80,  93 

Beulah,       ....     278 

Billy 65,94 

Bruce, 293 

Bruce  Richardson,  5,  248, 

292 

Burton  Clinton,  .     .     275 

Byron  Franklin,       .    276 

Caleb, 69 

Caleb  Austin,  .  177,  242 
Calista,  .  .  .  211,  280 
Calvin,  ...  69,  186 
Camilla,  ....  131 
Carl  Leonard,  .  .  298 
Carleton  E.,  .  .  .  255 
Carlos,   142,  143,  201,  214 


Carlos  L.,  .     .     .     .     263 

Caroline,  99, 107, 133, 155, 

157,  200,  204,  226,  231, 

232,  300 
Caroline  Amanda,  .  310 
Caroline  B.,  .  .  .  118 
Caroline  C,  .  114,165 
Caroline  Elizabeth,  231 
Caroline  Farrar,  .  287 
Caroline  Frances,  .  257 
Caroline  L.,  .  .  .  216 
Caroline  Parsons,  232,  233 
Caroline  Rebecca,  .  102 
Carrie,  .  .  .  247,  281 
Carrie  Bell,  ...  299 
Carrie  H.,  .  .  .  .  292 
Carrie  Susan,  .  .  278 
Catherine,  .  55,  191,  278 
Catharine  Hatch,  .  196 
Catharine  L.,  .  .  175 
Catharine  P.,  .  .  197 
Catharine  Priscilla,      109 

Cecil, 241 

CelindaS.,  ...  228 
Chandler,  .  .  186,  250 
Charles,  143,  200,202,218, 

251,  266 
Charles  Albert,  .  .  259 
Charles  B.,  .  .  186,  251 
Charles  Benjamin,  259,296 
Charles  Beutley,  .  257 
Charles  Carroll,  .  .  292 
Charles  Coolidge,  153,  229 
Charles  E.,  .  .  .  241 
Charles  Eliot,  102,  161, 
165,  171,  234 
Charles  F.,  254,  261,  295, 
296 
Charles  Henry,  203,  217, 
228,  266,  277,  283 
Charles  Howard,  248,  292 
Charles  Irving,  .  .  290 
Charles  Kirkland,  115, 173 
Charles  Leroy,  .  .  216 
Charles  Lewis,  .  .  289 
Charles  Little,  .  .  310 
Charles  Mawney,  196,  259 
Charles  Morgridge,  154 
Charles  Nathan,  244,  290 
Charles  Park,  .  .  237 
Charles  Pickard,  158,  233 
Charles  Piuckney,  .  130 
Charles  Seymour,  116,  174 
Charles  Solomon,  .  176 
Charles  Turner,  .  175 
Charles  Victor,  227,  281 
Charles  W.,  245,  278,  290 
Charlesia,  ....  105 
Charlotte,  84, 125, 131,  202 
215 
Charlotte  A.,  .  .  262 
Charlotte  C,  .  .  258 
Charlotte  Clement,       238 


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■:,-2\ 


Charlotte  Louisa,  .  102 
Charlotte  Marion,   .    215 

China 1,99 

Chloe,  7".  82,  B|,  125,  127, 

195 
Chloe  Elvira,  ■  .  195 
Clara.  219,  260,  285,  812 
( Hare  or  <  Slarissa,  .  192 
Clara  Crosby,  .  .  265 
Clara  Gertrude,  .  .  284 
Clara  Jane,  .  ,  .  246 
Clara  Lestlna,     .     .    278 

Clara  Louisa,        .      .     216 

Clara  R 260 

Clara  W 196 

,  Winifred,  .    .    8]  l 
Clarence  Brigham,  .    278 

Clarence  II 282 

Clarence  Harvey,  278,  299 

Clarinda 125 

Clarissa,  113,  121,  140,  194 
Clarissa  Ann,  .  .  L06 
Clarissa  Dillaway,  .     196 

Clarissa  E 246 

ClarissaG 245 

Clarissa  Josephine,      164 

Clarissa  L 118 

Clarissa  Richmond,  140 
Clarissa  Theresa,  .  191 
Clark  John,    .     .     .    272 

eland 106 

Clifton  Wilbur,  .  .  294 
Clinton  Addison,  215,  276 
Comfort,  iil,  93,  1 13,  l  14 

Cora 283 

Cora  Lillian,  .    .     .    801 

I       letia 187 

I  delia  Elisabeth,  HI 
Cornelia  Frances,    . 

Coridan 252 

Cory  Inn,      .     .     132,203 

I       :kery 1 

Cynthia,  81,  119,  123,  164, 

186,  215 

Cynthia  E 186 

Cynthia  I  ivne.      .      .      177 

Cynthia  Lincoln.     .     116 

Cyrus,  62,  82-4,  106,  125, 

182,  198 

Cyrus  K..     .    .     M- 

Cyrus  Dean,  .    .    .     177 

Cvrn-  Leonard,  .    .     132 

Daniel,   1 1,  65,  66,  71 .  95, 

99,    107,   127,    126,    150, 

207,  222,  26  I 

Daniel  Addison,  124,  190, 

I'M 

Daniel  II 228 

Daniel  Hat  horn,       .     146 
i  ton  i  el  Hawes,    .     .     162 
Daniel  Leander,   197 
Daniel  Leonard,  B6,   188, 
204 


Daniel  Newell,      107,  168 

Darius,   69,  105,  106,  166, 

217 

Darwin  Brastus,      •     260 

David,    19,  51,  52,  64,  77, 

95,  124,  125,  1  15,150, 

161,    189,  207,  220,   225, 

265,  278 

David  Edmund,     184,206 

Dai  Id  Smith,  .  220,  '-'77 
I  >a\ id  Thompson,  210,272 
Davis  Whiting,  .  .  274 
Deborah,  89,  77,  86,  121, 
155 

Delana 118 

i  v 297 

Dexter,  .  .  .  72,  1 10 
:  i      ei  L.,  .     .    230,  285 

Diana 14!) 

Dinah, 57 

Dolly 88,  208 

Dolly  Gibson,  .  .  269 
I  >ora  Augusta,  .  .  22 1 
Dora  C.  ....  264 
Dora  Rose,      .     .     .     261 

Dorothea 268 

Dorothy.  Dority,  26,  27, 

6  1 .  55,  69,60,  71 

Dudley  Ellis,       .     .     290 

Dwlght 264 

Duty,       .     .     .     118,  179 

Eben  B 128 

Ebenezer,  3,  20,  22,  23,  36, 

37,  88,  10,  M.  56,59,  77. 

82,  88,  124,  125,  186,209 
Edgar  Butler,  .  .  232 
Edgar  Laurin,  .  .  273 
Edgar  V.,  .  .  232,286 
Edith,  169,  172,  236,  288, 
295 
Edith  Cavltt,  .  .  282 
Edith  Minnie,      .     .     295 

Edmund 1 17 

Edmund  Asa,  .     191,  256 

Edmund  Burke,    217.277 

Edmund  Richardson,  1'.'3, 

2.".  7 

Edmund  Tiles  ton,   .  202 

Edna  A 297 

Edna  Adel,      .     .     .  252 

Edna  Emily,  .     .     .  286 

Edna  Jane,     .    .    .  164 

Edna . I  ones,    .     .     .  217 

EdnaL 224 

Edgar  Laurin,     .     .  299 

Edson 184 

Bdson  Fisher,  .  .  242 
Edward,  204,  206,268,808 

Edward  Augustus,  102 

Edward  Bernard,     .  277 

Edw.  Carey,  .  .  .  164 
Edward  Clifton,     . 

Edward  Cole,      .    .  176 


•'■..". 


Edward  <  lunnlngham,  2-7 
Edward  Cutler,    242 
Edward  Brnesl . 
Edward  Even  1 1 . 

Edward  G Ihue,  170  240 

Edward  Horace,  205,  267 
Edward  James, 
Edward  K.. 
Edward  L., 
Edward  Miller,  ■ 
Edward  Newell, 
Edward  Proctor, 


271. 

1  I  I 
090 


800 

171 
..  261 

.     2  -  2 

.     102 


Edward  Richmond,     300 

Edward  Twlchell,  .    27.7 

Edward  Win-low,  .     266 

Edward  Young,   181,  24'6j 

291,  30*1 

Edwin.  156,  164,  200,209, 

281,  271 

Edwin  A.,    156,   188,  231, 

21!) 

Edwin  Augustus,     .     288 

Edwin  C 

Edwin  Chapin.      221.  27!) 
Edwin  Lewis,       187,  262 

Elba  A 166 

Elbrldge,  98,  mi,  166,  165 
Elbridge  Gerry,    161,  226 

ElbridgeS 158 

Eldad 80,  121 

Eleanor,  62^3,84,98,  131 
Eleanor  Augusta,    .    291 

Eleanor  R 230 

Eleazer,  Eliazer,  22,  2<;, - 

27,  86,  44,  16,  66,  66,  93/^ 
'.).-,,  99,  1  18,  156 
Electa.    181,  2ls,2l'.»,  311 
Elgie  Maude,       .     .     293 

Eli 65,  94,  96 

Ellasj  57,80,  121,  122.  L81,i 

185,  217,  260,  304,  3Q5 
Ellas  Henry,  .  181,  24(3 
Elijah,    44,  65,  66,  69,  98, 

96,    106,   187,    148,    144, 

1  15,  167,  189,  211.  218 

Elijah  Kimball,  .    .    218 

Elijah  Wvman.      211.  27.; 

Eliol  Brewer,  .  .  266 
Eliphalet,  .  .  ■  ",:  11 
Elisha,  .-.7,  68,  69,  77.  78, 
7:'.  106 
Elisha  C,  .  •  in.  172 
Eiisho  Seaverns,  155,  231 
Elisha  Shumway,  .  n»5 
Eliza,  104,  106,  186,  137, 
140,   169,   171.  207.  2 

219,  222.  221.  2-0 
Eliza  Ann.  .  .  1  13,  180 
Eliza  Cole,  .  .  .  216 
Eliza  Eastman,  .  .  vy\ 
Eliza  Cert  rude,  .  . 
Eliza  Hastings,  .  .  234 
Eliza  Mansfield, 


322 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


Eliza  Martha,  .  .  271 
Eliza  Pierpont,  .  .  182 
Eliza  Pierse,  ...  226 
Eliza  Pope,  ...  249 
Elizabeth,  23,  35,  37,  38, 
40,  41,  42,56,57,59,64, 
66,  67,76,77,82,85,91, 
100,  102,  106,  125,  133, 
156,  157,  163,  171,  172, 
185,  189,  209,  232,  304, 
305,  307,  309 
Elizabeth  A.,  .  .  259 
Elizabeth  Adelaide,  164 
Elizabeth  Adeline,  .  235 
Elizabeth  Anne,  .  102 
Elizabeth  Blake,  177,  193 
Elizabeth  Cabot,  .  161 
Elizabeth  D.,  .  .  167 
Elizabeth  Deborah,  214 
Elizabeth  E.,  .  .  290 
Elizabeth  F.,  .  .  245 
Elizabeth  G.,  .  .  156 
Elizabeth  Jane,  .  .  246 
Elizabeth  Jones,  .  133 
Elizabeth  L.,  .  .  276 
Elizabeth  Lawrence,  233 
Elizabeth  Maria,  .  175 
Elizabeth  Marsh,  .  116 
Elizabeth  Parsons,  112 
Elizabeth  R.,  .  .  167 
Elizabeth  Ross,  .  .  205 
Elizabeth  Ray,  182,  240, 
241 
Elizabeths.,  .  155,310 
Elizabeth  Sally,  .  .  271 
Elizabeth  W.,  163,257 
Elizabeth  Webber,  133 
Ella,  ....  258,  284 
Ella  Augusta,  .  .  246 
EllaB.,  ....  169 
Ella  Bumstead,  .  .  266 
Ella  Cordelia,  .  .  209 
EllaE.,  .  .  .  224,  275 
Ella  Elizabeth,  .  .  235 
Ella  Jane,  ...  236 
Ella  Maria,  ...  206 
Ella  Penina,  ...  239 
Ella  Ydel,  ....  242 
Ellen,  113,  131,  173,  263 
Ellen  Amelia,  .  .  216 
Ellen  Augusta,  .  .  203 
Ellen  C,  .  .  .  .  255 
Ellen  Elizabeth,  245,  257 
Ellen  Emma,  .  .  169 
Ellen  Eugenia,  .  .  156 
Ellen  Prances,  .  .  288 
Ellen  II.,  .  .  247,  285 
Ellen  Jane,  ...  247 
Ellen  Juliet,  .  .  .  167 
Ellen  Louisa,  .  .  217 
Ellen  Luticia,      .     .     301 

Ellen  M 110 

Ellen  McKinstrey,  .     230 


Ellen  R.,    .     . 
Ellen  Sophia, 
Ellis,      .     .     . 
Elmer  Ervin, 
Elmer  Sumner, 
Elmira,       .     . 
Eloise  C,  .     . 
Elsie  Belle,     . 
Elsie  Ellen,     . 
Elsie  Caroline, 
Elton  Warren, 


.  272 

.  234 

.  177 

.  166 

.  273 

.  163 

.  296 

.  239 

.  276 

.  299 

164,  237 


Elvira,  125,  146,  151,  223, 
273 
Elwin  B.,  .  .  .  .  263 
Emeline,  ....  184 
Emeline  A.,  .  .  .  156 
Emily,  99,  156,  182,  200, 
201,211,  219,  221 
Emily  A.,  .  .  .  .  197 
Emily  B.,  232,  278,  295 
Emily  Caroline,  .  190 
Emily  Elizabeth,  .  236 
Emily  Fisher,  .  .  .106 
Emily  Josephine,  .  217 
Emily  L.,  ...  286 
Emily  Lavina,  .  .  231 
Emily  Louisa,  .  .  257 
Emily  M.,  .  .  .  .  205 
Emily  Maria,  .  .  211 
Emily  Maria  Blackington, 
193 
Emeline  Pond,  .  .  143 
Emily  Smith,  .  .  203 
Emily  Williams,  .  152 
Emma  A.,  ....  237 
Emma  Augusta,  .  .  236 
Emma  B.,  .  .  .  .  238 
Emma  Catharine,  .  191 
Emma  D.,  .  .  .  .  244 
Emma  Eliza,  ...  226 
Emma  Eyre,  ...  246 
EmmaF.,  .  .  .224,  269 
Emma  Forbes,  1,  2,  4,  5, 
158 
276 
250 
154 
281 
194 
241 
291 
288 


170, 
173, 


Elmer  Foster, 
Emma  Frances, 
Emma  Grace, 
Emma  J.,  .  . 
Emma  Jane,  . 
Emma  L.,  .  . 
Emma  Mary,  . 
Emma  Sawyer, 
Enoch,  135,  146,  208,  220 
Enoch  Richmond,  .  213, 
274 

Enos, 128 

Eoliue  0.,  .     .     .     .     282 

Ernest, 292 

Ernest  Edwin,     .     .     272 

Ephraim  Epherim,  20,  22, 

23,  38,  39,  59,  62,  86 

Ephraim  Groves,  121,  183 


Erastus,  . 127, 142,  194, 
196,  215,  258 
Erastus  Amos,  .  .  260 
Erastus  Austin,  242,  288 
Erastus  Darwin,  .  260 
Erastus  Davis,  197,  261 
Erastus  G.,  .  .  .  258 
Esther,  Easter,  22,  36,  37, 
58,  60,  66,70,79,81,88, 
124,  127,  135,  144,  148, 
153,  209 
Esther  A.,  .  .  .  .  166 
Esther  Ann,  ...  187 
Esther  May,  ...  291 
Esther  Philenia,  .  192 
Ethel  Anna,  .  .  .  276 
Ethel  Grace,  ...  293 
Ethel  Miller,  ...  282 
Ethelynd  Amber,  .  298 
EttaG.,  ....  239 
Etta  M.,  .  .  .  .  296 
Eudora  Melinda,  .  248 
Eugene  Francis,  167,  239 
Eugene  Fitch,  .  .  309 
Eugene  Huntington,  310 
Eugene  L.,  .  .  57,  238 
Eugene  Martin,  .     .     273 


Eugene  Wilder, 


298 


Eugenia,     ....     268 

Eugenia  E.,    ...     267 

Eugenie,     ....    280 

Eunice,  68,  76,  77,  81,  87, 

92,    96,    120,    122,    129, 

141,  145,  148,  177,  215, 

260 

Eunice  Ann,    .     .     .     289 

Eunice  Augusta,      .     196 

Eunice  Brainard,     .     179 

Eunice  Emily,     .     .     203 

Eunice  Jane,  .     .     .     LM2 

Eunice  Maria,      .     .     177 

Eva 254 

Eva  Adel,  ....  299 
Eva  Belle,  ....  240 
Evie  Bertella,      .     .     259 

EvaE 258 

Eva  J., 275 

Eva  J.  M.,  ...  287 
Eva  May,  ....  296 
Evelina,  ....  247 
Evelina  Carroll,  .  247 
Eveline,  .  .  .298,305 
Evelyn,  .  .  .  164,  169 
Evelyn  Pierpont,  .  248 
Everett,  .  .  .  123,  187 
Experience,  ...  77 
Ezekiel,  ....  189 
Ezra,  .  64,  77,  92,  142 
Fannie  J.,  ....  275 
Fannie  Seymour,  .  175 
Fanny,  84,  100,  145,  155, 
199,  214 
Fanny  B.,        ...     253 


w  aim:   GENEALOGY. 


Payette  D.,    .    .962 
Fletcher  Kirkland,  .    241 

!        i 251,  268 

Flora  A 275 

Flora  F 

Flora  M 

Florence 265 

Florence  Alrolra, 
Florence  •  ynthia,  .  278 
Florence  E  ,  .  .  .  240 
Florence  Ellen,  .  . 
i  rence  Emily,  .  241 
Florence  Martha,  .  276 
Florlnda  Hill,  .  .  ill 
Hattle,    .    . 

i       d 247 

Forresl  E 268 

Frances 199 

Frances  A..  .  .  226 
Frances  Calder,  .  .  227 
Frances  ( Hark,  .  .  160 
Francis  Willis,  .  .  298 
Frances  Morilla,  .  209 
Frances  Zubiah,  .  168 
Francis,  .  .  .202,  265 
Francis  AM. mi,  .248,  292 
Francis  Cunningham,  286 

Francis  1 171 

Francis  Morgan,  288,  287 
Francis  Newcomb,     203, 

266 
Francis  S.,  ...  268 
Francis  Turner,  106,  167, 

I'.'i 
Francis  Wallis,  .  .  270 
Francis  Warren,     .    :'.  12 

Frank 206,  259 

Frank  E.,  .  .  .  253,  '-'7s 
Frank  Edward,  .  .  289 
Frank  Eldon, 

ink  Ern< 
Frank  Henry, 
I     mk  II..  .     . 
Frank  Herman, 
k  Holbr 

Frank  Newell,     . 
Franklin  Jason, 

Franklin  Pease, 
Fred 

Fie  I  Lewis,    . 


.     .     1(51 

,     .     257 

273,  290 

.     .     259 

216,  276 

.     810 

168 

210,  272 
281 
.     26 1 
,     .     2  1 7 
I        erick,     84,  129,  161, 

171. 
Frederick  Albert,     .     272 
Frederick  Augustus,  1 18, 

!  1 I l  t 
i         rick  Craig, 

!         rickl  dmnnd  .  206 

Frederick  Hoffman,  129, 

Frederic  L.,   .     . 
Fred 


lerlck  Webster, 

•jii 

Gabriel 99 

Gabriella 168 

Galen 121 

Gardner  Wheeler,  .  182 
Cene\  leve  P.,  .  . 
George,  64,  70,  88,  90-2, 
106,  125,  182,  182,  185, 
188,  189,  I  ll-l.  184,208, 
224,  274,  280,  81 1 
George  A.,  21 1,  245,  290 
ge  karon,  .  .  288 
( leorge  Addison,  .  249 
( leorge  Barker,  .  .  269 
George  Bentley, .  198,  257 
i  leorge  Bj  ron,  .  .  214 
George  C,  .  .280 
George  <  larence,  .  267 
George  n..  110,  215,  800 
George  Dwight,  .  176 
George  Edward,  .  811 
George  Ernest,  .  .  :'••»] 
George  Ellis,  .  .  244 
George  Enoch,  221,  279 
( leorge  Francis, .  .  812 
George  Franklin,     .    262 

I  leorge  Frederick,  .     L02 

rge  Gilbert,      6,226, 

280 

ge  II..     163,  168,  236 

I I  orge  Henry,  .  178,  227, 

281,  289 
George  Homer, 
George  Honford,  250,  298 
George  Lemuel,  .  148,  217 
( leorge  Long,  .  .  23  I 
George  Lonzo,  .  .  290 
( leorge  Lyman,  .  .  289 
George  Otis,  .  .285,  287 
rge  P.,      .     .254,  296 

<  leorge  R 276 

George  Richard,      .     l 79 

( leorge  Sewall,   .    .    811 

George  Vincent,      .    278 

ge  Whitefleld,  .    81 1 

gia  Emily,   .     .    264 

rgianna,    .     .     .     245 

rglanna  Jjosephin 

German 263 

Gertrude  E 

( lertrude  Evangel 

i  lertrude  Huntingl    n.  257 

May.     . 
Gertrude  Olivia, 
Gertrude  Talbot,     .    2J4 
rude  Wilde.      .     246 
Gilbert  Adam-,    151, 

226,  248 
Gilbert  N 


Gilbert  Nathan. 


tale  Svlve-t.  r,     i  [6, 

171 

Gordon 287 

i. race 96 

<  trace  A 276 

Grace  E 268 

Grace  ( Eveline),     . 

Grace  1 269 

Grace  Louise,     .    . 

i  i  race  |{ L".>r> 

Greenleaf,      .    .    .     128 

GuyC 250 

Hannah,  4,  18,  19  26,  27, 

89,  15,  68,  55,  59,  66 

77..  9,91,  92, 

94,  98,  106,  109,  128, 

125,  127,   180,   187,   141, 

III,  lis,   179,   183,   186, 

188,    Is:'.  194,  200,  222, 

228,  259,  810 

Hannah  Adelaide,     .      279 

Hannah  Boyd,      .      .     268 

Hannah  ('.,      .      .     .      160 

Hannah  E 262 

Hannah. I.,  .  .  .  188 
Hannah  Jane,  .  109,  298 
Hannah  Maria,     .     .     272 

Hannah  P L06 

Harlan  P.,       .      .  150,  225 

Harley 811 

Harohl  Blazer,    .     .     282 

Harriet.  99,  101,  107,  127, 

130,  1  13,    150,   168,  202, 

204,  209,  241,  250,  251, 

266,  279 

Harriet  A.,      .     .     .     216 

Harriet  Amelia.  .     .      196 

Harriet  Augusta,  196,  197, 

227, 
Harriet  Butler,   .     .    286 

Harriet  C 249 

Harriet  Chase,    .     .  281 

Harriet  Dexter,  .  .  238 
Harriet  E.,  .  .249,  267 
Harriet  Ethel,      .     . 

Harriet  Eliza,      .     .  242 

Harriet  Elizabeth,  .  192 

Harriet  Grant,     .     .  L'ls 

Harriet  Hartley,       .  -.'17 

Harriet  Isabel,    .     .  166 

Harriet   I-ahelle,       .  200 

Harriet  .1 [58 

Harriet  I 

Harriet  M..      .     .236 

Harriet  Miranda.      .  194 
Harriet  Maria,      180,  249, 
312 

Harriet  Marshall,    .  165 

Harriet  X 

Harriet  Newell,  .     .  229 
Harriet  P.,     ill.  231, 
Harriet  Parmella,    . 


324 


WAKE  GENEALOGY. 


Harriet  Pierce,  .  .  234 
Harriets.,  .  .203,213 
Harriet  F.,  ...  201 
Harrietta  Jemina,  .  152 
Harry  E.,  .  .  .  .  298 
Harry  Eben,  ...  271 
Harry  E.,  ....  269 
Harry  M.,  .  .  .  .  217 
Harry  Newell,  .  .  168 
Harry  Otis,  ...  236 
Harvey,  .  126,  140,  251 
Harvey  Gilman,  .  .  299 
Harvey  Jewett,  .  210,  273 

Hattie, 251 

Hattie  A. 285 

Hattie  E.,  .  .  .  .  275 
Hattie  Louise,  .  .  284 
Hattie  M.,       ...    295 

Hazel, 300 

Hazel  Susan,  ...    292 

Hazeu, 312 

Helen,  .  .  158,  161,  298 
Heleu  Amanda,  .  .  174 
Helen  Elizabeth,  .  194 
Helen  Frances,  .  .  218 
Helen  Isabel,  .  .  277 
Helen  Liucoln,  .  .  160 
Helen  M.,  .  .  .  .  239 
Helen  R.,  .  .  .  .  239 
Helen  Seymour,  .  .  174 
Helen  Virginia,  .  .  282 
Helen  Ware,  ...  233 
Heman,  ....  251 
Henrietta,  .  .  .  171,  253 
Henrietta  Mary,  .  176 
Henrietta  Phvloma,  235 
Henry,  58,  66,  81,  97,  99, 
101,  102,  132,  154,  157, 
161,  185,  200,  203,  219, 
231-4,263,277,284,287, 
302,  303 
Henry  Augustus,  .  262 
Henry  Bradford,     .     143 

Henry  C 230,  251 

Henry  Cleveland, 


Herbert  L.,  .  . 
Herbert  Miller,  . 
Herbert  Stanwood, 


Henry  Elias,  . 
Henry  Elliott, 
Henry  F.,  .     . 
Henry  Hastings, 
Henry  Herbert, 
Henry  Irving, 
Henry  J.,   .     . 
Henry  M.,  .     . 
Henry  Martin, 
Henry  Scott,  117 
Henry  W., 
Henry  Ward, . 
Hephzibah,  58,  9 
Herbert,     .     . 
Herbert  Alexis, 
Herbert  G.,     . 
Herbert  H.,    . 


.     166, 

238 

247,  291 

.     282 

114,  172 
.  268 
.     218 

261,  297 
.  205 
.     204 

115,  173 
176, 206 

.  208 
210,  273 
,96,212 

.  251 
236,  288 

.  269 
275,  300 


290 
282 
169, 
239 
Herbert  Vinal,  .  .  258 
Herman,     .    121,  153,  228 

Hester 308 

Hezekiah,  .  44,  45,  66,  96, 
153 
Hezekiah  Lyman,  153,  238 
Hildegarde,  ...  172 
Hiram,  ....  143,  217 
Hiram  Belcher,  .  .  309 
Hopewell,  ....  308 
Horace,  .  127,  129,  177, 
197,  189,  200,  204,  259, 
260 
Horace  Cornelius,  .  197, 
261 
Horace  Everett,  200,  202 
Horace  L.,  .  .261,296 
Horace  Lorenzo,  .  196 
Horace  V.,  ...  261 
Horatio  Corydon,  .  203 
Horatio  Gates,  .  85,  132, 
133,  204 
Horatio  Leonard,  .  133 
Horatio  Sewall,  .  .  133 
Howard  Reuben,  168,  239 
Hubert  Marquis,  .  282 
Hunh  Gilkerson,  .  282 
Huldah,  77,  142,  145,  219 
Huldah  Gayetty,  .  190 
HuldaV.,  ....  261 
Ichabod,     .  58,  80,  81,  82 

Ida  A., 290 

292 
299 
176 
174 
288 
256 
294 
141 
172 
294 
154 
297 
292 
257 
112 
267 
291 
194 
294 
269 
230 
203 
179 
66 
236 


Ida  B.  M.,       . 
Ida  B.,  .     .     . 
Ida  Bell,     .     . 
Ida  Louise, 
Imogene  B.,    . 
Inez  Alberti,  . 
Iola  Melissa    . 
Ira  Adams, 
Ina  Dale,    .     . 
Ira  Edwin, 
Irene,     .     .     . 
Irene  G.,    .     . 
Irma  Alice, 
Irving  Victor, 
Isaac,     .     .     . 
Isaac  P.,     .     . 
Isabel,    .     .     . 
Isabel  Blake,  . 
Isabel  Errninie, 
Isabel  Freeman, 
Isabella,     .     . 
Isabella  Shipley, 
Isaiah,   .     .     . 
Ithamar,     .     . 
J.  Henry,    .     . 


118, 


Jabez,       58,  82,  127,  128, 
195,  198 


Jabez  Gilbert,  196,  258 
Jacob,  .  .  77,  94,  96,  149 
Jacob  Mann,  .  .  .  152 
Jairus,  67,  103,  165,  237 
James,  68,  81,  83,  88,  90, 
121,  122,  125,  128,  135, 
152,  182,  191,  207,  208, 
248,  304,  305,  310 
James  Burnham,  .  312 
James  Edson,  .  .  184 
James  Edward,  .  .  247 
James  Ervin,  .  .  164 
James  Francis,  .  .  193 
James  Loring,  .  .  135 
James  Pierpont,  .  249 
James  R.,  .  .  .  224,  280 
James  White,  .  115,  173 
James  Royal, .  .  142,  216 
James  Walton,  .  .  225 
James  William,  .  264,  298 
Jane,  .  60,  83,  156,  210 
Jane  F.,  ....  255 
Jane  M.,  .  .  .  .  208 
Jane  Melinda,  .  .  182 
Jane  T.,      ....    205 

Jannett 246 

Jason,  82, 89, 96, 126,  136, 

137,  152,  196,  200,  210, 

258,  297 

Jean, 58  *■ 

Jeanie  Porter,  .  .  175 
Jean  Stewart,  .  .  283 
Jemima,  42,  58,  129,  152, 
179,  184 
Jennett  Philena,  .  309 
Jennie,  .  .  .  .238,  271 
Jennie  E.,  ....  285 
Jennie  Isabel,  .  .  286 
Jennie  Estella,  .  .  258 
Jennie  L.,  .  .  .  .  221 
Jennie  Leonide,  .  .  289 
Jenny  Frances,  .  .  164 
Jenny  M.,  ....  237 
Jeremiah,  ....  124 
Jerusha,  45,  47,  65,  66,  82, 
94,  129,  153,  309,  312 
Jerusha  K.,  .  .  .  104 
Jesse,  .  .  56,  65,  76,  93 
Jesse  Dwight,     .117,176 

Jessie, 284 

Jessie  Campbell,      .     265 

Jessie  Florence,  .     .     264 

Joanna,    Joan,   Johanna, 

26,  29,  103 

Joanna  D.,      .     .     .     230 

Joanna  Elizabeth,    .     209 

Joel,  79,  94,  119,  135,  149, 

176,  208,  223 

Joel  Williams,     .     .     170 

John,  19,  21,    22,  25,  26, 

27,  28,  29,38,43,46,53, 

62,  63,  64,66,76,86,91, 

92,  94,  97,  98,  99,  101, 


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325 


118,  181,  184,  ill.  142, 
l  18,    158,   156,   167,  158, 
169,   168,  808,  206, 
21  I.  1/17,  229,  888,  284, 
8,  276,  2] 

802,  809 


John  Albert,  .    .    . 

John  AldlS,      .      . 

John  Albert,  .  .  . 

John  < Ihester,  .  . 

John  Clifton,  .  . 

John  Murray,  .  . 

John  I'jIw  anl.      .      . 

John  Ellsworth, 

John  F 

John  Fisher,  .    .202 


216 
l  18 
1 18 
166 
272 
.'7  1 
L'17 
286 
260 
264 

John  Fotherglll  Water- 
house,     •     .     .  167,  282 
John  Hodges,     .    .      '.'i 
John  Howard,    .247,  391 

John  J 809,  L'7<> 

John  Murray,  .  .  216 
John  Orlando,  .  .  229 
John  Quincy  Adams,  1 17, 

L'L'l 

JohnS.,  ....  160 
John  Sandford,  .  .  172 
John  Spurr,    .     .141,  214 

John  W 800 

John  Walter,  .  .  L'l  i 
John  Ward,    .    .  187,  21 1 

John  Warren, 
John  Winslow, 
John  W.  F.,    . 
.lima-  Forristall, 
Jonathan,     81,  :!•'>,  •'!7.  46, 
:.<:.  .".7,  7)8,50,00,  62,  71. 
7.".,  80,  83,  84,  88,   111, 
180,  181,  136,  201 
Jonathan  Day,    .  149,  223 
ph,    I.  22,  •-':'..  •-'<;.  '-'7, 
28,  88,  I"'.  1';.  17.  .">.'..  .".7. 
64,  <■'■>,  70,  80,82,91,94, 
96,  107,  118,    HI.    128, 
124,   125,   1 1'),   160,  l"-7. 
171,   188,   192,  224,  •-"■':.'. 
809 
Joseph  Ashur,     .17.1.  280 
pb  Cyrus,     .    .    192 
Josepb  I'/..     171.  240,  '-Ml 
Joseph  Edgar,    •    .    842 
ph  Edwin,    .117..  17:'. 
Joseph  F  ,      •    •    •    86 i 
Joseph  <;  llman,  .     .    l'l'h 
Joseph  K  Lrkland,   76,  1 18 
Jos  phO.       •    •  188,  849 
jos  i'h  Roger,     .    •    1 18 
ph  Sanger,   .  164,  880 

Joseph  T 826 

ph  Warren,  .    .    882 

JosephZ 150 

Josephine,      •    •  L69,  1 72 
.1,.-.  phlne  B.|      .    .    -1'J 


hlne  Ethel,     .    857 

Joslah,  -"-',  84,  50,  .".i ,  58, 

64,  .'■"..  68,  69,  77.   105, 

165 

ill,  Francis,  .    .    842 

i:i  Holbrook,  124,  190 

Judltl 17'.i 

JudsonC 822 

Julia,      68,  100,  186,  192, 

Julia  A 864,  879 

Julia  Adell,     . 

Julia  Amanda, 
Julia  E.,  .  . 
Jnlla  Ellen, 

Julia  F..      .     . 

Julia  J.,  .  . 
Julia  Lanrella, 
Julia  I, eland.  . 


177,  845 
.  is:; 
.  264 
.    203 


i.; 


L'77 
198 
892 
21  1 
858 
867 
171 
178 

Julia  M.,  .  187,  191,  2£  ■ 
Julia  Melansa,  .  .  192 
Julia  R.  M.     .    .    .    20] 

Julienne 249 

Julius  II L'l't 

Juniata,  ....  310 
Juniata  .Maria,     .     .     810 

Justin 176 

Justin  Alonzo,  .  .  311 
Jnstin  ( lole,  .  .117.1 7.~> 
Jusl in  Perkins,  .  115,  1 7:; 
Justina,  .  .  .  .  214 
Justina  Cole,  .  .  .  i7."> 
Justus  Ilurd,  .  .220,  278 
Kate  B 287 

Kate  Belle,     .    .240,  I'll 

Kate  l) 865 

Kate  Fisher,  .    .    .    301 

Kate  Louise,    .      .      .      177. 

Katharine,      .     .     .    266 

Kendrick,  .  .  .  199,  i'''.:: 
Kenneth  Hitchings,  294 
Keunei  ha  Bfarguerita,  -"-'i 
Cesia,  Keziah,  :'>l .  49,  6 1 , 
52,  77.  98,  94,  1  19 
Ke/.iah  Eames,  .  .  188 
Kollock,  ....  142 
Laura,    .     .    133,  266,  274 

Laura  A 286 

Laura  Adam-,  .  .  170 
Laura  Belle,  .  .  172,  891 
Laura  Dwight,  .  .  864 
Laura  Ellen,  .  .  .  171 
Laura  Littlelleld,  .  812 
Laura  Maria,  .  .  222 
Laura  S.  .  .  .281,  811 
Lanrella  Pratt,  .  . 
Lavlna,  Lavinia,  185,  190, 
248,  :':'-'.  812 
Lavinia  Anthony,    .     194 

Lavinia  Ila/.en,    .     .     812 

Lavlna  Miller,    .    .     190 

Lavinia  Loiter,    .      .      171 
Lawrence  Victor,    .     I 


Lawton "Jul 

Leander 199 

Leandei  Malcomb.228,282 

Leander  M.-rritt,    152,  L'L'7 

i.eeta  Malrlna  Fltzlan,182 

Leila 

Lemuel,      .    .    .  :•:•.  l  12 

Lemuel  Raymond,  1 1 1,169 

Mary,    .    .     .    279 

Leon  I' 

Leona  Alice,  .    .    . 
Leona  Wise,   .     .     .     282 

I nard,  82,  88,  84,  180, 

181,   162,  801,  -J"-j,  285, 

864 
Leonard  Everett,  .  265 
Leroy  Warren,    .    . 

Leslie, 251 

Leslie  A 258 

Lestinlfl  Amamla.  .  277 
Lettie  Emeline,  .  .  29 1 
Levi,      .  92,  Hi',  207 

Levi  I? 216,  275 

Levi  Inirols,    .      .  1  LI.  17! 

Levi  S 17:; 

Lewi-,  120,  128,  198,  199, 

262 
Lilabel 258 


Lilla  M.,  .  . 
Lillian,  .  .  . 
Lillian  Agni  - 

Lillian  Amelia, 
Lillian  Aretta , 
Lilian  Lincoln, 


.     810 

267,  288 

,     .     240 

,     .     238 
.     801 

.     .     170 


Lillian  R.,  ....  293 

Lillie  Anna,     ...  206 

Lillie  Eveline,      .     .  268 

Lillie  Pierce,  ...  206 

Lily  May,    ....  262 

Lincoln,      .     ...  114 

Livonia,      .     .     .117,  :'.l  1 

Lizzie, -77 

Lizzie  Walt,  ...  286 

Loamml  Augustus, .  208 

l.oamiui  Baldwin,    .  138 

Loamml  <  loodenow,  188 
Lois,  68,  69,  77.  B2,  92,94 

LoisW 188 

Lora  I) 

Loralne 222 


Lorenzo  Dow, 

'  ta  A., 
Loring,  .    .    . 

Lottie   M 

Louie  Lrville,  .  . 
Louis  Edwin,  .  . 
Louisa,  7l\  76,  128, 


247 
222 
207 
869 
857 

132, 


168,   1-:,  820,  881,  811, 

Louisa  Adeline,  .  .  877 

Louisa  Amelia,    .  .  L'l'.'i 

Louisa  Elizabeth,  .  870 

Louisa  Fuller,     .  .  887 


326 


WARE  GENEALOGY. 


Louisa  Lee,  .  .  .  161 
Louise  M.,  ...  108 
Louise  Ruth,  .  .  .  171 
Louise  T.,  .  .  .  .  237 
Lowell,.  ...  .  179 
Lowell  Davis,        177,  178 

Luana, 251 

Luceba  Augusta,  .  278 
Luceuia,     ....    267 

Lucia, 116 

Lucia  Lewis,  .  .  .  189 
Lucina  O.,  ...  224 
Luciuda,  72,  124,152,211, 
235,  263 
Luciuda  A.,  .  .  .  114 
Luciuda  Allen,  .  .  114 
Luciuda  Emeline,  .  109 
Lucius  J.,  .  .  .  .  144 
Lucius  Jeremiah,  221,  279 
Lucretia,  ...  85,  128 
Lucretia  Burr,  .  .  148 
Lucretia  Maria,  .  .  192 
Lucy,  63,  69,  74,  75,  83, 
104,  112,  122,  128,  157, 
163,  173,  185,  200,  223, 
255,  311 
Lucy  A.,  ....  208 
Lucy  Alice,  .  .  .  240 
Lucy  Alien,  .  .  .  159 
Lucy  Almira, .  .  .  273 
Lucy  Auu, .  113,  168,  259 
Lucy  Auu  Adams,  .  161 
Lucy  Clark,  .  .  .  100 
Lucy  U.,  .  .  .157,248 
Lucy  E.,  .  .  .  .  248 
Lucy  Elleu,  .  .  .  115 
Lucy  Evelyn, .  .  .  168 
Lucy  Fogg,  .  .  .  165 
Lucy  L.,  .  .  .  .  286 
Lucy  M.,  ....  310 
Lucy  Manning,  .  .  130 
Lucy  Maria,  .  .  .  117 
Lucy  P.,  .  .  .  .  199 
Lucy  Watson,  .  .241 
Luther, ....  69,  106 
Luther  B.,  ...  293 
Luther  G.,  .  .  .  173 
Luthera,  .  .  .  .  199 
Lydia,  53,  54,  55,  60,  64, 
68,  81,  88,  91,  107,  117, 
122,  208,  308,  312 
Lydia  A.,   .     .     .     .     297 


Lydia  Luciuda, 
Lydia  Luraua, 
Lydia  Maria,  . 
Lydia  W.,  .     .     , 
Lyman,  114,  149, 
Lyman  Cary,  .     . 
Lyman  D., 
Lyman  Davis,     . 
Lyman  E.,       .     . 
Lyman    Eugene, 


106 

119 

108 

311 

171,  223 

105,  165 

.  242 

243,  289 

.   77 

5,  160, 

238,  304 


Lyman  Park,  .  .  124,  191 
Lyman  Smith,  .  177,  242 
Lyman  Stoddard,  179,  246 
Lyman  Trumbull,  .  278 
Mabel,  .  .  128,  284,  288 
Mabel  Hastings,  .  298 
Mabel  Marshall, .  .  262 
Mabel  R.,  ....  295 
Maggie,  ....  283 
Mahala,  ....  201 
Malcolm  Cunniugham,286 
Mantu,  ....  128,  199 
Marcellus  Austiu,  190, 256 
Marcia  Abigail,  .  .  168 
Marcia  Louisa,  .  .  276 
Marcus,      ....     199 

Marcy, 82 

Margaret,  18,  22,  23,  36, 

37,53,  54,58,67,81,95, 
128,  150,  187,  287 
Margaret  A.,  .  .  .  253 
Margaret  Aretta,  .  '  289 
Margaret  S.,  .  .  .  242 
Margery,  ....  291 
Margery  Jean,  .  .  286 
Marguerite  E.,  .  .  240 
Maria,  116,  121,  146,  219, 
224,  262 
Maria  A.,  .  .  .213,  230 
Maria  Aune,  .  .  .  152 
Maria  Elizabeth,  247,  284 
Maria  Huutiugton,  .  229 
.Maria  Taylor,  .  .  146 
Marian,  ....  251 
Marian  C,  .  .  .  254 
Mariam,  ...  77,  239 
Marietta  Louise,  .  289 
Manila,  ....  132 
Marion  C,  ...  283 
Marion  Holloway,  .  298 
Marion  W.,  ...  221 
Marion  Wheeler,  .  296 
Marjorie  Kirklaud, .  241 
Marshall,  ....  200 
Martha,  40,  41,66,  86, 101, 

145,  152,  154,  155,  165, 
185,  231,  259,  302 
Martha  A.,  .  .261,  26s 
Martha  Auu,  101, 167, 197, 
228,  281,  310 
Martha  Ann  Grey,  .  Ill 
Martha  B.,  .  .  118,  289 
Martha  E.,  ...  269 
Martha  Ellen,  .  .  291 
Martha  Emma,  .  .  171 
Martha  Elizabeth,  169,209 
Martha  G.,  ...  197  ! 
Martha  II.,  .  .  .  197 
Martha  Harriet,  .  .  147 
Martha  J.,.  .  .230,290 
.Martha  Jaue,  .  .  .  222 
Martha  King, .     .     .     116 


Martha  Rogers, 


134 


Martha  Sarah,     .     .    231 
Martha  W.,     .     .     .     200 

Martia, 311 

Marvel, 91 

Mary,  26,  27,  30,  40,  43, 

44,48,51,  56,  60,61,62, 

64,  65,  66,  70,  72,77,80, 

82,  90,99, 100, 107,  113, 

122,   124,   127,   128,  129, 

132,  137,  139,  140,  143, 

156,  160,  163,  166,  169, 

172,  187,  189,  197,  199, 

206,  208,  212,  219,  220, 

224,  247,  251,  g60,  263, 

277,  298,  300,  302,  304, 

308,  311 

Mary  A.,   163,   176,   187, 

217,  227,  240,  276 

Mary  Abby,    ...     244 

Mary  Agnes,  .     .     .     170 

Mary  Alice,     .     .     .     170 

Mary  Anua,     .     .     .     115 

Mary  Anu,  115,  135,  141, 

201,  207,  211,  212,  246, 

250,  253,  272 

Mary  Auu  Tileston,      202 

Mary  Appleton,  .     .     233 

Mary  Aurelia,     .     .     170 

MaryB.,    ....     185 

Mary  Belle,     ...     282 

Mary  Betsey, .     .     .     131 

Mary  Bradstreet,     .     206 

Mary  Bragg,  ...     204 

Mary  Brastow,    .     .     202 

Mary  Breck,  ...     312 

Mary  C,     ....     110 

Mary  Clark,    .     .     .     151 

Mary  Contant,     .     .    274 

Mary  Cotton,       .     .     100 

Mary  Davis,   .     .     .     257 

Mary  E.,    110,    111,    171, 

250,  252,  255,  258,  271, 

312 

Mary  E.  B.,    .     .     .     232 

.Mary  Edna,     ...     284 

Mary  Edwards,  .     .     124 

Mary  Eliza,     ...     183 

Mary  Elizabeth,  157,  189, 

204,  226,  229,  234,  265, 

273,  276,  286,  290,  293, 

282 

Mary  Ella,     176,  254,  257 

Mary  Ellen,    .     .  169,  270 

Mary  Emeline,    .     .     193 

Mary  Emily,  .     .ISO,  192 

Mary  F. 1'  1 4 

Mary  Flora,  ...  278 
Mary  Frances,  .  222,  227 
Mary  G.,  ....  225 
Mary  Greene,  .  .  158 
Mary  H.,  .  229,  245,  265 
Mary  Harriet,  .  161,  241 
Mary  Hayward,  .     .     182 


\\  VRE   GENEALOGY. 


327 


May  Helen,  .  ,  196,  260 
Marj  [sabelle,     .    •    277 

Mary  J 204,262 

Marj  Jan.-,   183,  211, 

248, 
Mary  Joanna,     .    .    266 
Mary  Josephine,     •     1 76 

Mar's  Julia,      ... 
Man    I...    288,    226 

262,  290 

Mary  Lee 161 

Mary  Lillian,.     .171,  2<;7 

Mary  Lily,  .  .248,  292 
Mary  Louisa, .     .     . 

Mary  Lovell,  .    .    .  167 

Mary  Lucinda,  .  162,  192 
Mary  Maria,   .     .     . 

Mary  Miranda,    .    .  196 

Mary  \ 

Mary  Randall,     .    .  182 

Mary  Robbins,  .  .  281 
Mary  Rosaline,   .    , 

Marj  Sophia,  .     .     .  204 

MaryT 217 

Mary  Temple,     .     .  266 

Marj  v 27 1 

Mary  Washburn,     .  210 

Mary  Waterhouse,  .  -'•'•! 

Mason 296 

Matthew  Asaph,  262 

Matilda L98 

Mai  ilda  Louise,  .     .  274 

Mfl  I  I'la  Maria,     .     .  15] 

MattieC 172 

Mattie  Elizabeth,     .     17:' 

Maud 266 

Maud  Elizabeth,  .  '-'.".2 
Man. I  Wanvn,  .  .  237 
May  Coffin,     .     .    .    :'.n 

Emily,     .     .     . 
\i   h  stable,  Mehitabel,  27. 
4i).  13,64,  66,  68,  62,  64, 
99,  105,  122,  24.-. 

Mela 127 

Melatiah,   17.  69,    B3,   B4, 
86,  12:i.  131,  182,  2":; 

Melenda :'."i 

Melenda  Shaw,  .  ■  182 
Melinda  .lan.',  .  181,  217 
Melisfi  1  -i  me  .     .     .     190 

Melissa  M 2:':; 

Melville  C 188 

M<  1\  ill'  -  hi.       2-*. 

Mercy,       .     '.";,  122.  12:; 
Merle  Marson,    .    . 
Mi  rriam,    .... 
Merritt,      .     .     .  221.  2-' 

Merritl  B 188 

Mertie  A 

An  Willis,     .     .     27n 

Meshech 

Michael,  86,  37,  G 
MildredPray,     ■    .    268 


Mildred  Rhoda,  .    .    241 

Milla 129 

Miliv 93 

Mllo  Lewis,    .    .252 

Milton 121 

Minna  Louise,      .     .     204 
Minnie-  Adeline,  .    . 
Minnie  Bell,    .     .     . 
Minnie  <  !ora,  .     .     .     269 

Minnie-  E 261 

Mlra 102 

MlraQ 187 

Miranda,     .     .      .  127,   198 
Miriam,       .     .     .149, 
Miriam  Lavinla,  .    ■    298 
Molly,  B8,  84,  92,  96,  120, 

128 
Moses,  18,  60,  64,  218,  222 
Moses  Everett,  .  202, 
m  -  sa  Hastings,  218,  277 
Moses  Lane,  .  .  222,  279 
Moses  Weld,  .    .    . 

Myra 162 

Mvra  B 801 

M  via  .lane,  .  .  .  166 
Myron  Lee,     .     .  167 

>i  ron  Roberts,  .  .  281 
Myrtle  Alice,  .  .  283 
Myrtle  Isabel,  .  .  291 
N.  Augustine,     .    .    268 

(Tabby 72 

Nancy,  68, 83, 84,  107,  122, 

128,   128,   187,  189,  1  W, 

112,  144,  i;.:;,   154,    181, 

182,217,  250 

Nancy  Ann,    .    .    .    201 

Nancy  K.,  ....      137 

Nancy  Lauretta,       .      116 

Nancy  Maria,       .     .     143 

Nancy  s.,  .    .    .    .    211 

Nanny 62 

Naomi,       .    .    .   65, 
Nathan.  77,  82,    117,   123, 
1  18,  177.    1-7.    188, 
212,  245,  254,  306 
Nathan  l-\.      .     .  254,  295 
Nathan  Fisher,    .     .     177 
Nathaniel,  is.  22.  2:,.  30, 
81,84,  88,  M>,  11.  17.  18, 
61,   58,   1;".   f>7.    68,   89, 
104,  187,  209,  211.  212, 

Nathaniel  Dana,        .  164 

Nellie 276 

Nellie  c 278 

Nellie  Felicitas,  .    .  277 

Nellie  M 2.M 

Nelly 2.11 

Nelly  J 

Nelly  M 2:.:. 

>n,       .    164,  . 

Newell 177,2  1.; 


Nicholas, 

Nina 

Noah 77 

Norman  W 

Obadlah,      .     .     1 1."..  218 
Obed,  82,    12::,  121, 
189,  190,  2 

Obed  A 264 

ni.ee  1  Edgar,  .  .  .  2:. I 
Olivi  120,  140,  1  is, 

17:'.  257,  •;"( 
olive  Adelia,  .  .  .  1:1 1 
olive  Daniels,  .  .  184 
olive  Boltwood,  .  1 12 
olive  Broadstreet,  .  184 
1  ...     246 

olive  M.I. air,     .     .      1  is 

Olive   M 'J  11 

olive  Susai 258 

Oliver  77.  81,91,  lis.  1  I') 
Oren  Cnthr.  .  .  177,  241 
Orlando,  98,  168,  1  •".:.,  22:), 

Orra  Elizabeth,  .    . 

Orrin 261 

1  (scar  Eliott,  .    .    .    2<;2 

(  >8Caj  .lame.-,        .  216,  276 

Oscar  Tyler,  .  .262,  2:17 
« >scar  Wallace,  .  .  259 
Otis,  103,  Iks,  11)2,  163,  1-7 
I  Mis  Alexis,      .      .      .      235 

Palmer 128 

Pamela,  Pamelia,  Parme- 
lia,98,  105,  119,  160,  186, 
192,  217 
Pamela  Cary,  .  . 
Parmelia  A.',  .  .  .  191 
Park  c.ok,  .  .  . 
Parthenia  B.,      .    .     :;io 

Paschal  P 21s 

Paschal  Pope,     .     . 

ha!  Paoii  Pope,  183, 

2  is 

Patience,  89,  93,  1 19,  154 
Patty,  69,  97,  180,  132,  lit 

Patty  M 165 

Patty  Malvina  .  .  218 
Patty  Melatiah,  .  .  182 
Paul,  62,  88,  84,  ISO,  201 
Pearl  Evelyn,  .  . 
I  Lncielle,  .  . 
Peggy,  106,  126,  142,  148 
Pelatiah,   ... 

Per./. 

Perley 117 

Perley  James,     .     .    276 
-.     66,  151,  162 
liza,  .    .    . 
Pers  1.    .     .    ;;n 

Peter 

B 187 

Pharez,      .    .    .    .    lirf 


328 


"WAKE  GENEALOGY. 


Phebe,  Phoebe,  58,  68,  69, 
70,  77,  78,  83 
Phelps,  ....  152 
Phil.  Thurber,  .  .  268 
Philander,  126,  180,  194 
Philander  Hartwell,  255 
Philander  Kenny,     .     180 

Philena 225 

Philip  Cunningham,     286 

Phinehas,      .    82,  95,  125 

Phiuehas  Atwood,150,224 

Pliny,      .     .     .     122,  185 

Pliny  Clark,     .     185,  250 

Polly,  67,  70,  90,  96,  99, 

118,  123,  126,   128,   129, 

136,  138,  153,  180,  211, 

297 

Pollv  Groves,      ,     .     181 

Polly  Maria,  ...     245 

Preston,  96,121,  153,  181, 

182,  248,  292,  304,  305 

Priscilla,       .     48,  51,  104 

Eachel,  80,  117,|120,  127, 

135.  224.  225 

Rachel  Esther,    .     .     191 

Rachel  S.,       ...     220 

Ralph,  70,  76,  107,114,172 

Ralph  Fletcher,  .     .     241 

Ralph  Kirkland,       .     172 

Randolph  A.,       ,     .     205 

Raymond,  ....     266 

Rebecca,    43,  69,  81,  89, 

92,  93,  137,  146 

Rebecca  A.,    .     .     .     110 

Rebeckah  Bunker,  .     269 

Rena  Emily,   ...     252 

Reubeu,      ...      72,  83 

Reuben  Newell,  .     .     108 

Reuel,  22,  71,  72,  109,  128 

Reuel  Willard,      109,  169 

Rhobe  (Phcebe?),    .     195 

Rhoda,  69,  88,93,96,  106, 

v   122,  135 

Rhoda  Ann,    .    T*      226 

Richard,  44,  64,  91,   140, 

142,  199,  230,  311 

Richard  Cunningham,  286 

Richard  Darwin,      .     260 

Richmond  Ames,     .     300 

Robert,  1,  2,  3,  17,18,19, 

21,  22,  25,28,30,35,36, 

37,38,39,57,59,60,79, 

87,  149,   157,   159,   209, 

287,  304,  307,  308,  309 

Robert  Albert,    .     .    236 

Robert  Allison,     166,  238 

Robert  Blunt,      .     .     310 

Robert  Burns, .     230,  284 

Robert  C,       ...     260 

Robert  Christmas,  .     267 

Robert  Dennison,    .     275 

Robert  Dexter,  .     .    265 

Robert  Edward,      .    284 


Robert  Gage,  .  .  298 
Robert  Galen,  181,247,292 
Robert  H.,  .  .  285,  230 
Robert  Lorenzo,  .  247 
Robert  Percival,  .  238 
Robert  Rea,  ...  172 
Rodney  Bradford,  .  232 
Roa;er  Blaine,      .     ,    241 

RoUo, 230 

Romondo  C,  .  218,  277 
RosieM.,_.  ...  280 
Rosina,  ....  128 
Rowena,  ....  199 
Roxalana  Sheldon,  .  203 
Roxana,  .  .  .  199,  208 
Roxanna  Phebe,  .  141 
Roxany,  ....  185 
Rot  Bennett,  .  .  283 
Ru'fus,  122,  123,  185,  187, 
188,  199,  250 
Rufus  A.,  .  .  ,  ' .  253 
Ruth,  57,  194,  199,  228, 
240,  264 
Ruth  Lillian,  ...  240 
Sabin,    .     ,     .     ,     .     148 

Sabra, 105 

Sadie  E.,  ....  237 
Sadie  L.,  .  .  254,  258 
Sally,  69,  75,  93,  95,   104, 

105,  125,  126,  135,  142, 
143,  164,  183,  189,  214, 

311,  312 
Sally  Smith,  .  143,  214 
Salome,  ....  142 
Samantha,  .  .  .  246 
Samantha  Eulalia,  .  294 
Schuyler,  .  .  .  186,  251 
Samuel,  3,  19,  20,  21,  23, 
30,35,38,  39,  55,59,67, 
72,  75,  85,  88,  91,  103, 

106,  111,  112,  122,  123, 
134,  151,  167,  170,  183, 

207,  209,  270, 292 
Samuel  A.,  ...  103 
Samuel  Austin,  .  .  112 
Samuel  B.,  ...  220 
Samuel  Boylstou,  .  134 
Samuel  Coverley,  183,  249 
Samuel  Cowell,  152,  227, 
283 
Samuel  Gilbert,  .  .  184 
Samuel  L.,  ...  157 
Samuel  Miller,  .  228,  282 
Samuel  Morse,  .  199,  263 
Samuel  Newton,  .  282 
Samuel  Wheaton,  .  179 
Samuel  "William,  .  73 
Samuel  Worcester,  .  Ill 
Sanford,  .  .  .  149, 187 
Sarah,  36,  37,  38,  42,  58, 
60,  67,  73,  74,  75,  77,  79, 
80,  82,86,89,90,94,  95, 
102,  103,  111,  113,  122, 


123,  134-138,    142-144, 

148,   149,  162,  163,  167, 

170,   183,  198,  206,  210, 

211,  220,  222,   225,  255, 

266,  280,  307,  308 

Sarah  A.,        170,237,258 

Sarah  xideliue,    .  210,  211 

Sarah  Amelia,      .     .     283 

Sarah  Ann  or  Anne,  178, 

202,  227,  258 

Sarah  Ann  Bethia,  .     Ill 

Sarah  B.,    .     .     .     .     249 

Sarah  Belle,    ...    282 

Sarah  Bradford,      .     168 

Sarah  Catharine,      .     192 

Sarah  Cole,     ...     242 

Sarah  Cornelia,  .     .     282 

Sarah  E 206,268 

Sarah  Edith,  ...  236 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  115,  154, 
202 
Sarah  Ellen,  .  .  .  228 
Sarah  Elmira,  .  .  272 
Sarah  Eoline,  .  .  282 
Sarah  F.,  .  .  .  .  270 
Sarah  Frances,  .  .  110 
Sarah  Green,  .  .  .  185 
Sarah  H.,  .  .  .  183,  247 
Sarah  J.,  .  .  .  .  273 
Sarah  Jane,  .  . 183, 256 
Sarah  L.,  .  .  .  .  258 
Sarah  M.,  .  .  .  .  224 
Sarah  Maria,  .  .  205,  206 
Sarah  Matilda,  .  195,  257 
Sarah  Minns,  .  .  265 
Sarah  Prentice,  .  .  210 
Sarah  Smith,  .  .  184 
Sarah  W.,  .  ...  257 
SelendaA.,     ...     168 

Selina, 85 

Seneca  Eugene,     270,  299 

Sevia, 218 

Sevia  Olivia  Ann,    .     218 

Sibel, 54 

Sibyl, 133 

Sidney,       .     .     .224,280 
Sidney  L.,       .     .275,  300 

Silas, 70 

Silas  Frederick,       .     168 
Silence,      .     .     .     57,  81 

Silvanus 96 

Silvea, 93 

Solomon  Lawrence,  76, 
77,  116,  117 
Sophia,  ...  98,  312 
Sophia  "W.,  .  .  .  115 
Sophia  "Willard,  .  .  116 
Sophronia,  .  76,  77,  254 
SophroniaJ.,      .     .     153 

Sophy, 185 

Stanly  Pierpont  .     .    293 

Statira, 146 

Statira  Chapi'i  147 


:,:  i.i.m;ai 


329 


la 129,279 

Stella  G. 

•hen  Cunningham 
hen  Harrison,  .     17.". 


Stephen  Noland  fimothy, 


Stephen  Thomas,    ,    267 
Stephen  V..    .     .199 

Sumner  Burllngame, 

ui,  96,  121 


Susan  A.,   .    . 
Sasan  Amell 

::i  Ann. 

:n  Angus 
Sasan  l»i\. 

in  Dnrell, 
Snsan  B.,   .    . 

mi  Elizabeth, 

in  If.,  . 

-an  Marin,  . 
Susan  Melinda, 
an  Merrill, 
-  m  .Minns, 
-•in  Torr 
Snsan  v. 
inna,  67 


.  182 
.  107 
. 
182,  228 
188, 
.  ISO 
.  I  18 
. 

.  1 79 
.  202 
.  246 
.  229 
76,  119,  125, 
127 

92 



Survlna,  ....  96 
Sylvester  Goodale,  7C,  ]  15 
Sylvester  Howard,  . 

Sylvia 9-t,  98 

iiia 119 

ax 96 

Thankful,        .     .77 

.     .    69,  106 
Theodore  Leston,    .    232 

Theoda 

["herese 

Thesda 278 

•bald  Chester,  . 
Thoi  ,  68,  76,  81, 

III.  116,  ISO,  181 
Thomas  B.,  125,  177,  198 

Thomas  C 178 

Thomas  J 812 

Thomas  Jefferson,  187, 
212,  312 
Thomas  Minns.  .  202 
Thomas  Munroe,  .  1 96 
Thomas  Rnssell,  ,  172 
2i 


Thomas  Shepard,    .     172 

Thornton  Klrkland,  102, 

161,  -'::  i 

Thornton  Marshall,      161 


111,  119,  ]  I,  125, 

180,   I--.    192,  254,  804, 

806 

Timothy  Lewis, .    .     180 

Tryphenla,      .    .    .     188 

Unity r.i 

196,  26  •    1  rsula 106,  17'." 

225    Ursula  M.,      ... 

Etta,  ...  270 
116  Vinal,  .  .  120,  127,  194 
243    Viola 


a  Maria.  .     .     . 
Vloletta  Pauline,     .    237 

Virginia 247 

-hi-.  .     .     .  157 
Waitstlll,   .     .     .  105,  120 
Wail -till  Louisa,      . 

Walea 225 

Wallace  Henry,  .  .  286 
Wallace  King,  .216,  276 
Walter,  98,  154,  169,  172, 

1 
Walter  Blake,     .2    ! 


Walter  Creighton, 
Walter  Eliot,  .     . 
IT     KU.-v. 


281 

167 

167, 

209,  270 
137,  210 


Walter  Hazen, 
Walter  Henry, 

Walter  L.,  . 
Walter  Macon, 
Wai  llah, 

Ward,  .  .  . 
Warner  Lakin, 
Warren,  68,  L04,  125,  154, 
164,  179,  311. 
Warren  Fred,  .  .  284 
Warren  Olin, .    .236, 

(ley,  .  .  .  .  187 
Wesley  L.,  221,  252,  278 
Wilbur  Fiske,      .     . 

Wllbert 164 

Willard,  122, 128, 186, 

Willard  Adams,  .    .    161 

Willard  C.,  .  .261 
Willard  William.  I  ; 
William,  27,  81,  43,56,  61, 

62,  63,  64,  67,  70,  7! 

91,    96,    101,    103,    107, 


no.  118,  185,  l 
l:..-..  159,  1*:",   161,   : 
171,  187,  202 

1 
William  Alexander, 
William  Avery,  .     . 
William  Barlow, 

am  Bayllss,     .    213 
William  Bradford,  . 
William  I  Irosby, 
William    Danforth,    i 

William  Davis,    -     I      140 
William  Eliol        246 
am  Emery,  151, 

William  F 

William  Francis, 
William    Frederick, 

281 
WllliamGoodrlch,190, 

William  II.,    .     .254, 
William  Henry,  17<;. 

200,  204,  246 
William  Horatio,  188, 
William  Joseph, 
William  Minns,     202, 
William  Orris,     .     .     141 
William    Richmond,     '.'1, 

189,  21:;,  271. 
William  Robert,    158,  r.v:, 
William  Rotch,     288, 
William  Rnssell, 
William  Smith,     ins. 
William  Stewart,  115,  17:5 
William  V 

William  Wallace,  201, 264, 

_ 

Willis  Clark,  .     .272, 

Willis  Craig 

Willis  Morgan,   .    . 

Wllma 

Wlnfleld 

Winfleld  F.,    ... 
Winnie 

Winifred 

Winnifred  Agnes,   . 
Wirt 

Yale 

iarlah,      .    .   'ic,  128 
Zeblah,  Zublah,  .     4 

Zenas 94,  l  itf 

Zernlah,     ...•.■ 
Zlba,  65,  '.'1,  149, 

Zlpporah 

Zublah 61,  68 


NAMES  OTHER  THAN  WARE. 


Abbot,    .     .     79,  102,  139 

Adams,  94,  95,  124,  125, 

126,  150,  159,   163,  191, 

223,  227,  288,  297 

Ainsworth,     .     .     .     141 

Albro, 72 

Alden 148 

Aldis,  ....  23,  65 
Aldrich,    Aldrage,'   Ald- 

ridge,  17,  21,  122,  191 
Allchorus,  .  .  .  118 
Allen,  71,  82, 100, 158, 189 
Allison,  ....  232 
Ames,  .  .  86,  300,  311 
Anderson,  ....  122 
Andrews,  .  100,  138,  243 
Andross,  ....  62 
Angelsdon  .  .  .  259 
Appleton,   ....     233 

Arms, 76 

Armsby,  ....  167 
Arnold,  .  .  .  222,  226 
Atwater  ....  280 
Atwood,  ....  220 
Avery,  .     .     .     21,  45,  72 

Ayres, 231 

Babccck 102 

Bachelor 216 

Bacon,  30,  38,  50,  51,  52, 

110,  118 

Backus,      ....     119 

.Badcock,    ....      26 

Bailev,  123,  134,  142.  176. 

188,  207,  235,  243,  267 
Baker,  .  .  18,  135,  311 
Baldwin,  .     146,  158,  210 

Bales, 170 

Bancroft, 
Bannister, 
Barbour, 
Bare, 

rlow, 
Barnes,  . 


Barnum,  Barnham, 
rell, 
rrett, 


141 
76 
232 
298 
300 
53,  101,  229 


.       62 

.  288 
'  .  266 
123,  266 


110 


215 

'     !  Q 

130 


Barrows,  . 
Bartlet,  . 
Basset, 
Bates,  .  . 
B:\tchelder, 
Battell,  Battle,  Battles, 
Battelle.  21.  24,  29,  30, 
42,  88,  178,  290 

Barley, 169 

fiavliss,  .  .  .  .  13S 
Baxter,       ....     291 

Beal, 138 

Bean,  Beane,   .  25,  162 

Beard, 136 

Bears, 293 

Beckwith,  ....  273 

Beede, 261 

Belcher,  .  ...  143 
Belden,  Belding,  55,  225 
Belknap,     ....     226 

Bell, 174 

Bement,     ....       75 

Bemis, 234 

Benedict,  .  .  .  .  Ill 
Beuner,  ....  187 
Bennett,    Bennette.    180, 

214,  215,249,  282, 
Benson,  ....  242 
Bent,  ....  87,  22:3 
Bickford,  .  .  .  .  267 
Bigelow,  53,  65,  133.  135, 
159,  288 
Bigsby,  ....  298 
Billings,  23,  46.  47.  55,  61, 
84,  132,  177,  207 

Bird, 214 

.  229 
.  93 
.  264 
.     160 


Blunt, 309 

Boaden,      ....     104 

Bodfish 267 

Bouney,  ...  72,  73 
Bosworth,  .  .  134,  141 
Boutillier,  .  .  .  116 
Bowditch,  121,  192,  304 
Bowen,       ....     156 

Blair, 254 

Bowes,  ...  99,  100 
Boyd,  .  .  .  122,  186 
Boyden,  .  .  .  153,  191 
Boyntou,  ....  189 
Bradley,       .     .     123,  129 

Brann, 188 

Brastow,  ....  104 
Breck,  ....  69,  232 
Brewer,  .  .  .  131,  265 
Brewster,  ....  47 
Bridge,  ....  156 
Brigham,  .  .  278,  288 
Briggs,        62,  64,  98,  145 

Bright 42 

Brimblecorn,  .  .  103 
Britton,  .  79,  147,  215 
Broad,       .     .     .     39, 106 

Broaddns 264 

Brodinerkle,  .  .  .  163 
Broadstreet,  .  .  .  134 
Brock,  .....  20 
Bromiley,  .  .  .  .  110 
Brooks,  ....  163 
Brown,  70,  98,  137,  240, 
245-247,  302 
186- 
108 


Bishop,  .  . 
Blackinton,  . 
Bladeu,  .  . 
Blaikie,  .  , 
Blake,  27,  64,  67,  70,  119, 
124,  151,  165,  167,  257 
Blanchard,  .  .  .  125 
Blazer,  .,  ...  282 
Blodgett,  .  .  188,254 
Blood,    .     .     99,  248,  262 


Bruce,    . 

Bryant, 

Buck,     . 

Buckner, 

Buffam, 

Bullard, 

Bullen,  . 

Bullock, 

Burgess, 

Burkett, 

Burleigh, 

Barnham, 


46, 


G6, 


39 
24 

103 

154,  229 

17.  99 

79 

258 

126 

108 

141 


\v  VRE    GEXE  M  '".V. 


331 


Ban- 124, 148 


rrls,  .  . 
Barron 

Bart,     .  . 

Buswell,  . 

ler,  .  . 

terfleld, 
Batters, 

Cal.il!,    .  . 

Iwell,   . 

npbell,  . 
Capea,  , 
Caproa, 

l  t.   : 


.     .     146 

.     .     196 

126,  288 

.     .     180 

186,  382 

122,  LSI 

,     .     128 

.     .     226 

.     .     182 

.     .     276 

.    19 

.     .       18 
128, 


1    ilbarae,  I 

116,    126, 

198,  21G 

Coleman,   . 

Colford 

Collin-..     . 

Coltoo, 
Collyer,      . 

•  '.Mllill-, 

( lomstock, 


126,  117.  181,  261 

277 

Carrold 

Carroll,      .    .    .247,261 

Carter 121 

Cary,  Carey,  108,  in.-,.  1 1:». 
-  217 

CaSS 270 

284 

Cha  Ibooroe,  256   2 

Chaffln 4,  62 

oberlain,  71.  109,  116, 
l  12 
Chan  L68,  L70, 

186 

Chapeo,  Chaplo,  70,  108, 

114.  It:. 

Chaplea 4:; 

imao,  .     .     .21::.  284 
Chase,   .    .   Ill,  2 
-••man.     .     .     . 
irer,     .     68,  192,  217 

ley 71 

.  ••  Genere,"  L8a, 

L66 

k L89 


Chickering, 

•!.      . 

soo, 
. 
Church.      . 
Charchill,  . 
Clapp, 


.  .  60 
.  .  139 
.  .  250 
.  188 

.    9  I,  279 
.  18 
1<.    19,    15, 


170,  207,  812 

Clark.  (' 

7:..    77.-7. 
111.   117.    lis.  120,   122, 
125,  ll»-..  151,   154,  256, 

•_'7>: 

5,  L85 
.     .     119 

.      .      1  63 

.      . 

.      .      117 

.      .     2 1 1 ) 

.       1  I .  ''.I' 

.  2 1 6 

.     .     1 79 

.     . 


Clary.    .     . 
.     . 
( !leveland, 
Cliftou, 
Cllnesworth, 
Clvde,    .    . 

.... 

eigh,    . 

Codding,    . 

all. 


( 'iiiiant. 
<  'mi-' 

1       ley, 

Coolldge, 

Cook, 


'•    15, 

257 

Deal I'.'.-. 


:.i 
15 

lnL'. 

17 


160, 


.     .      L86 

.  .  7i> 
.     .     2;.; 

.  .  2' "  i 
.  .  2-1 
.      .       Ill 

L97, 
297 

16 


r. 


4';. 

121. 


( !ookson, 

CoolldgC, 

»er, 

land, 

Cora 

•  m. 
Cottrell, 
i  lourser, 
t  !oasios, 
Coverley, 
Cow 
( lowell, 
Craft.     . 
Craige,  ( !ralg, 
•      221 

<  !rawford, 
( hressy, 

<  Jrocker, 

<  Irosby, 

Miian. 
isett, 
Calpepper 


ill 

n;.-> 

L86 

.     184 

.     193 

.     211 

70 

.      1-:: 

.      144 

63,  152 

.       98 

•  17.  2-1 


( !ammings, 
( laanlngham, 
Corran, 
•  Inrrier, 
Cart 

iug. 
< !  ashman, 
Catting, 
Daggett, 
Dana, 
Dane,     . 
Danfortb, 
Daniel,  . 


.  .  2:.l 
.  .  276 
.  .  18 
.  .  160 
.  .  27. 1 
.  .  2r,:, 
.  .  291 
.  .  138 
.  149,  22:: 
98 

.     .     286 

.     .  L04 

.     . 

.     .  230 

.     .  :'.7 

.  186,  285 
.    71,208 

.     .  181 
.     . 

19,  1"".  21  '■ 

,     .     .  26 


L4 


7::. 


81, 


•<-. 


I-.:. 
•l  - I '. 

Darling,     .    149,  268i  276 

...  i  v.>.  -j:.\ 

Daveoport,     .     .      11, 42 

Davis,  2::.   123,  11".   141, 

197,  198,  26 


.     . 
i.   • 
Deengalne 
I  leering, 

-..    . 
I  lemerritt, 

' 
Denlson,  8 
I  teuton, 
1 >,■. 

f,  ■ 
Ing, 

1).-  Witt. 

Dexter, 

Dickey. 
Dlcfe 
Dimond, 
Dinsmore, 
row, 

Dix.  .      . 

.       . 
Donnell, 

Ison, 
Dort,      . 
Doton,  . 
Doty,     . 

.     . 
Downer, 
Downing, 
Down-.  Downes, 

Dowse,       .     .     . 

Drake,  164,  166, 

Draper,  177,  184, 

Drury,  . 

Dryer,   . 

Dnnckel, 

Dm  • 

Dnii 

Dnstia, 

zht, 
. 
Barnes, 
Ear' 

■nan, 

m,  . 
: 

186, 

.     .     .     . 

Eddy 

Edmands,       .     . 

Edwa 

I  Ellis 


Ellitr 
Emerson, 
Emery, 
Emm 

Esty,      . 


lL'L' 

154 

17 

2  7ii 

17- 

191 

275 

186 

I  m 

-• 

:.t 

.     161 

.     266 

.     260 

11::. 

.      26 
206, 
.     2 
.     • 
134,  2  '7 

145,  2ln 

.     199 
.     133 

169, 

.  ir.7 
213,  226 
i    1 

.     285 

. 

.     !•::» 

.     279 

.     177 

.     ■ 
61 

.       52 
:\\ 

.  188 
230,  2::7 

.     1 

--    B9, 

77 
106 

.     134 
158 

254,  : 

. 

268 
.     131 


332 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


,4- 


Evans 125  ;  Gere, 

Everett,  49,  51,  52,  G2,  83,    Geretin, 

84,  123,  194  Gibbs, 
Fairbanks,  18,  23,  28,  35, 
66,  210 
Fairchild,  ...  294 
Fales,  .  143,  178,  312 
Farnsworth,   ...     192 


Gilbert, 
Gilchrist, 
Giles,     . 
Gill,  .     . 
Goldthwaite, 


Favnuni, 
Farrar, 


186  Goodale, 


.  75 

.  114 

.  41 

200,  272 

.  299 

.  217 

.  307 

.  310 

.  55 


23 


209,  287,  310  |  Goodeuow,  Goodnow,  57, 

58,  133,  215 
.  .  .  120 
...  197 
.  .  57,  112 
45,  244,  246 
.  .  .  195 
...  117 


Farriugton, 

Farwell,     .      76,  115,  168  j  Goodrich, 
Eassett,      ....     116  ;  Goodridge, 
Fessenden,     .    .     .     135 ;  Gordon, 
Field,     .     .      76,  195,  258    Goulding, 

Finley, 231    Grady,   . 

Finney,       ....      62   Grainger,   . 

Fish, 112    Grant,  34,   83,   180,   226, 

Fisher,  23,  24,  28,  30,  31,  i  250,  298,  307 

37,  47,  56,  65,  72,95, 118,  ]  Greatraikes,    ...       95 

120,  121,   184,   193,  215,    Greeley,      ....     108 

217,  242  i  Green,  Greene,  18,  19,  87, 

Fiske,         88,97,110,269]      95,117,124,160,175,185 

Fletcher,    56,  87,  134,  241    Greenwood,    .     .     .  4,  71 

Flagg 55.  230   Grouety,     ....     218 

18    Grover,       ....     109 

97,  134,  208  i  Groves,       .     .       121,  304 

.     196    Guild,  27,  31, 112, 120, 163, 

.       85  178,  242,  289 

.     156    Gunn, 173 

.     109  ;  Gustin 137 

.     264    Hale,      .     .     84,  123,  190 

.     195    Haley, 213 

.     182    Hall,  53,  54,  96,  101,  124, 

34,  381      126>  132>    151>  170<  210> 

93,  310  j  230,268,291 

•      84  !  Halladay,  ....     238 


Flatingkam, 


Flint, 
Flood,    . 
Floyd,    . 
Fogg,     . 
Fotger, 
Foote,    . 
Forbes, 
Forbush, 
Force,    . 
Ford,      . 
Forrest, 
Fosgale, 


79, 


280 


Foster,  37,85,93,98,  104, 

195,  197,  276,  310 

Fowler,       ....     160 


Fox, 

Franklin, 
Frary,  . 
Freeman, 

French, 
Frink,    . 
Frost,    . 

Fuller,  21,  29, 


Gage, 

Gaines,  . 
Gale,  . 
Galnsba, 
Gamage, 
Gardner, 
Garland, 
Gates,    . 


116,  132 
.  276 
.     140 


.      37,  62  ;  Harding, 
79,  270,  280  j  Hardwicke, 


Hathorn,    ....     144 

Hatstat,      .     .       162,  236 

Haven,  .     ...    45,  102 

Hawes,  23,  25,  29,  37,  44, 

48,  51,  57,  58,  68,  125, 

126,    129,  155,  194,  223, 

239,  245,  301 


Hawkes,     . 
Hawkins,  . 
Hay  den,     . 
Haynes,     . 
Havward, 
Hazelton, 
Heald,   .     . 
Healy,  .     . 
Heard,  Hurd, 
Heath,  .     . 
Heaton, 
Heffron, 
Heilae, 
Henderson, 
Hendrick,  . 
llcnsel, 
Henshaw,  . 
Herring,    . 
Herzog, 
Hicks,   .     . 
Higgins,     . 


.  75 
127,  128 
70,  121 
.  183 
.  189 
.  310 
.  221 
80,  304- 
.  166,  167 
77,  189,  295 
53,  80 
193 
266 
145 
215 
291 
74 
39 
108 
62 
164 


Hill,  Hills,  4,  62,  80,  91, 

126,  139 

Hillycr,      ....       70 

Hilt, 295 

Hitchcock,      .     .     .     158 

Hixon, 120 

Hodges,  ....  61 
Holbrook,  35,67,  69,  124, 
244,  309 


Hamblet,     Hamlet,    149, 

154,  223  | 
Hammond,   70,   145,    225 
Hancock,   31,  37,   57,  99  ! 
Handel,      ....     222  j 
Hanna,  1     ....     172 
Hanson,      ....     261 
.     .     164 
.     .     176 


260 
39,  290 
38,  77,  79, 


168,  209,  227,  252,  280 


.  .  263 

.  .  251 

.  .  158 

.  .  310 

.  .  86 

97,  201,  202 

.  .  310 

.  .  199 


Gay,  23,  25-7,  29,  30,  37, 

39,  44,  60,  243,  289 

George,   .  19,  23,  39,  91 

Geuere,     Ginery     [Chen- 

ery],  18a,  20 


Hardy, 225- 

Harlow,      ....     237 
Harmon,       ....     96 

Harper, 110 

Harrington,  70,  222,  227, 
312 


Harris,    . 
Harrison,  . 
Hartley, 
Hartshorn, 
Hartway,   . 
Hartwell,  . 
Harvey, 
Haskell,.    . 


Hastings,    215,   218,    234 


Hathaway, 
Hathon, 


203,  219 
.  17:; 
.  238 
.  179 
.  35 
.  187 
.   62 

127,  286 


254,  296 
216 


Holden,     . 
Hollis,  . 
Holloway, 
Holmes, 
Holt,      . 
Hood,    . 
Hooker, 
Houston, 
How,  Howe, 
Howard,    121 
Howlaud, 
Hoxie,  . 
Hoyt,     . 
Hubbard, 
Hugg,    . 
Hughes, 
Hulett,  . 
Humphrey 
Hunt,     . 
Hunter, 
Hunting, 
Huntington, 
Huutoon, 
Hurd,     . 
Hutchins, 
Hyde,     . 


103,  162,  193 

302 

247 

312 

88 

240 

102,  180 

.     .     130 

181,  297 

180,    246 

74,  109 

51 

98 

275 

145 

287 

117 

216 

9,  151- 

252 

23,  24 

309 

164 

222 

85 

75 


18, 


WARE    GENEALOGY. 


333 


Me ir;) 

[ngallfl 108 

••  [ronqntll,"     .289 

[rvlng 

Jackson,  .  .   108,  276 
Jaques,   .  L65,  888,  --'-7 

Jenkins 78 

Jennings,  .     .       l"7,-i*»* 
Jewett,       .     .     .   89,  868 
Johnson,    100,    108 
180,  185  ■    840, 

808 

Johnston 176 

Jones,  18,  19,  67,  L88,  168, 

199 

.Ionian B89 

elyn L88 

66,  '-'77 

Joyce 870 

Jnngblnth,     -     .    .    882 

1\ n  1 1  III 17 

Kamp 188 

Keelnm,     .     .     .      19,  20 

1~7 

Keep 198 

Keith 166 

p,    188,   800,  817,  268 

all -: 

K       -  ton 204 

Senl 199 


Kennedy 


rO, 


Kidder, L87 

Kilburn 98 

Kimball,  .  .  145,  212 
Kinney,  Kenney,  .  180 
Kin-.     .      :i,  76,  1  12.  207 

Kingman 279 

Kingsbury  Kingsberrj . 
19,  39,  -in,  42!  60, 
71.  L87,  144,  166,  168, 
17'.'.  24 
...  71 
...  71 
.     .     .     186 


Kingsley 
Kirkland 
Knapp,  . 
Knight, 
Knowles, 

ick, 
Lakin,  . 
Lamb,  . 
Lamb  rt. 
. 
Langmaid, 
Law, .    . 


ro,  271. 
.  .  .  92 
.  .  .  108 
.  .  16 
.  209,  272 
.  .  .  118 
100,  206 

64,  101. 

.     . 

.     .    172 


62 


Lawrenc  .  -1.  17.". 

Leaob 7:».  216 

at.  7:;.  118,  11 1.  121, 
294 

d 

I        ler 180 

.     .    146,  I'd.  297 
id,  97,98,99,  10 


ml,    17.   68,   67,  7.".. 
188,  18 

Leprellett,      .    .    .  106 
Lewlsi   <•:.   7:..  178,  218, 

246,  248,  249 
Llbbey,  Libby,  ,  1-. 

Lilly 21- 

Lincoln,  67,  36,  l"".  I'M. 

L6S 

Litchfield,      .    .     .  267 

Little 95    Maynard, 

Llttlefleld,      .    .    .  811 

Lloyd 151 

...    101,  108,  180,  ill 

Long 884 

Lord 100 

Loring 815 

Lot! 169 

Lovell 157 

ring 165 

Lovewellj  ....  85 

Lowell 102 

Lowndes 169 

Lull 281 

Lyman 168 

I -yon Il' 

McAdams,      ...  210 

McAnanl 109 

McGabe 230 

McCall 176 

McOloud,   .     .       167,  238 

McClnrg 288 

McComaa 810 

MeEowen,      .     .     .  115 

McEvay 236 

McGanphey,   .    .    .  171 

McGlassion,   .     .     .  169 

McGuire 301 

Mcintosh 100 

Mackentyre,   ...  54 

Mclntyre 285 

McKay 164 

McKeen 187 

McKenzie,       .     .     .  298 

McLane 71 

McNeil 160 

McQuarters,  .     .    .  271 
McSpadden,    .     .     . 

McWilliams,  .     .     .  274 

ill,   145,  279 

158 

Magnire,    .     .     .     .  181 

Magua 21 

Makeplece,     .     .     . 


Marshall,   .    .      161 

Martin 109 

Mason,  97,   108,  1 II.  1 19, 

Matthews 210 

Mawney 196 

Maxey 6) 

•  ell 171 

May 

Mayo,     .     .     .     .72 

.     .     .  229 

Mcggat,      .     .     .  158,  284 

Mendall 178 

Merrlam,    155,    l'i2,  228 

Merrill -7 

enger,  Messinger,  16, 

ilf,  18,  20,  21,  2i 
81,  85,  89,  58,  66,  58,  72, 
81^88,  104,  118,  124, 

208,  227,  258 
Mlddleberger, 

97,  192 

.Milieu 

.Miller.    7::.    71,    122,    188, 
190,  191,  2L'7.  271, 

.•'.Ml 

Mills,   40,   41,   42,    93,  121 
Minns,     .     .     .      2ni>,  203 

hell 2H2 

MOnson 199 

Moody 172 

Moore,   108,  190,  235 

Morgan 300 

Morrison,  .     .     .  262,  277 
Morse,  I."..  Mi,  1;:;.  109,  119,. 
167,  180,    I:'-,    198,  222, 
-I! 

Mosher 151 

Mossely 

Mossman 199 

Moulton,     .     .     .  168,310 
Munroe,.     .     . 

Mnrphy 166 

Nahaton,  Nehoiden,      21 

Nail Hi; 

Naramore,      .     .    . 
Nash,         81,  77.. 


irt,  .  . 
■it.  .  , 
ilth,    . 

Ne\V,         .       . 

Newcomb, 

Newel,  : 


Man,  Mann,  Ni  whall, 

81,  84,             89,  12.  H.    Newton, 
'•■7.  -I.  I'd,  11:1.  iso,    Nichi 
180,  165,  217,  211  • 
Manley 185    Nich 


Manning, 
Mansfield, 
March,  . 
Marsh,  . 


.    .     1-7 
.    . 

..     .     102 
.     .     15 1 
.     . 
■[. 
.     .     .     .      156 
.     .      .171.211 
8,  71,    ! 

248 
67,  n.  ;:. 
Nickerson,      .    .  84 

Nlms in 

Noris,  Norris, 

Norwood 186 


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1939