Skip to main content

Full text of "The ancestors and descendants of Lieutenant Tobias Lord"

See other formats


NYPL  RESEARCH  UBBARIES 

ili|ll|IB^^        6 


i 


"r,r.:;..;;";!';';;-:T;uia:;;:)K^'i^K;.v 


iii,m,amym3 


c 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 

in  2008  with  funding  from 

IVIicrosoft  Corporation 


http://www.archive.org/details/ancestorsdescendOOIord 


\_ 


■   T» 


"1 

■     '"^^ 

1 

1      "^A 

1 

Bw^^ 

^^^^^Hr^  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^K 

Jl 

^^H 

^■^^^^^^■^■■■j^^^A^H 

1 

CHARLES  EDWARD  LORD 

1858 


THE 


ANCESTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS 


Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 


BY 

CHARLES  EDWARD  LORD 


PRIVATELY   TRINTED 
1913 


FOREWORD 


It  has  been  my  purpose  to  make  this  book  a  record  of  that 
branch  of  the  Lord  family  which  is  represented  by  the  ancestors 
and  descendants  of  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord,  and  his  two  wives. 
Mehitable  Scammon  and  Hephzibah  Conant,  together  with  what  data 
could  be  found  regarding  their  births,  marriages,  and  deaths,  and 
also  biographical  sketches. 

My  intention  and  wish  has  been  to  pay  a  tribute  to  the  earlier 
generations  now  gone  and  those  that  are  passing  away,  and  to  pre- 
serve these  interesting  records  for  succeeding  generations  of  the 
family  before  it  became  too  late  to  collect  such  data. 

The  author  desires  to  call  attention  to  the  list  of  corrections  and 
additions  on  page  159.  As  part  of  the  book  went  to  press  more 
than  a  year  ago,  there  were  some  errors  made  in  dates,  and  afterward 
corrected ;  therefore  in  most  cases  where  are  found  discrepancies 
in  dates  referring  to  the  same  person,  the  latter  is  probably  correct. 
In  other  cases  the  difference  is  due  to  the  change  in  the  Calendar 
as  shown  in  the  Note  following.  In  some  few  cases  errors  of  dates 
were  inevitable,  owing  to  a  difference  of  memory  in  various  members 
of  a  family. 


6  Foreword 

I  desire  to  express  my  gratitude  to  Mr.  William  E.  Barry  for  his 
able  assistance  in  the  preparation  of  a  number  of  the  biographical 
sketches,  and  of. the  maps  of  Kennebunk  Village  and  Kennebunk 
Landing ;  and  to  Mr.  C.  C.  Lord's  book  on  the  Lord  family,  for  some 
statistical  information  as  to  the  ancestors  of  Tobias  Lord.  Also  I 
wish  to  express  my  appreciation  of  the  kindly  help  and  interest 
received  from  those  of  the  family  with  whom  I  have  been  in  corre- 
spondence during  the  preparation  of  this  work. 

CHARLES    E.  LORD. 

Laudholm,  Newton,  Mass., 
December,  191 2. 


CONTENTS. 


Line  of  Descent  from   Nathan  Lord  the    Immigrant   to 

Tobias  Lord 1 1 

Line  of  Descent  from  Humphrey  Scammon  to  Mehitable 

Scammon 17 

Line  of  Descent  from  Elder  William  Brewster  to  Mehit- 
able Scammon lo 

Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Mehitable  Scam- 
mon, His  First  Wife 23 

Ancestors  of  Hephzibah  Conant 91 

Line  of  Descent  from  Roger  Conant  to  Hephzibah  Conant 

Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Hephzibah  Conant, 
His  Second  Wife 

Corrections  and  Additions 

Biographical    Sketches  :  —  Ancestors    of    Lieut.   Tobias 
Lord 

Lieut,  Tobias  Lord 

Ancestors  of  Mehitable   Scammon,  First  Wife  of  Lieut 
Tobias  Lord 

Ancestors  of  Hephzibah  Conant,  Second  Wife  of  Lieut 
Tobias  Lord 

Ancestors  of  Olive  and  Hannah  Jefferds  . 

Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Mehitable  Scam 
mon 

Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Hephzibah  Conant        213 

The  Military  and  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors  234 

Old  Wills  and  Legal  Papers 241 

Index 251 


95 

lOI 

159 

163 

171 

177 

184 
193 

202 


NOTE 

By  an  Act  of  Parliament  passed  January  22,  1753,  the  old  style 
by  which  the  year  commenced  March  25,  was  abolished,  and  the  new 
style  beginning  the  year  January  ist,  was  introduced,  and  eleven  days 
struck  from  the  Calendar,  making  September  3,  the  14th. 

On  the  public  records,  a  long  time  previous  to  this  Act,  events 
occurring  between  January  i  and  March  25,  were  recorded  as  hap- 
pening in  a  double  year. 


ANCESTRAL   LINES 


LIEUTENANT  TOBIAS  LORD 


MEHITABLE  (SCAMMON)  LORD 


LINE   OF   DESCENT 


NATHAN  LORD,  THE  IMMIGRANT, 


LIEUT.  TOBIAS    LORD 


Nathan  '  Lord, 
Born  about  1603. 

Died  about  1690.     Came  to  Kittery,  Me.,  about  1652. 
Married   ist,  about  1653-4,  Judith  Conly,  daughter 
of  Abraham  Conly  of  Kittery. 

CHILDREN. 

I  Nathan^  Lord,  2d, 

Born  about  1655,  at  Berwick,  Me. 
Died  1733. 

Married  November  22,  1678,  Martha  Tozier,  daughter 
of  Richard  Tozier  and  Judith  Smith. 

Abraham  Lord, 

Born  1657,  at  Berwick. 
Died  1705. 

Married  Susannah  . 

Nathan    Lord   married    2d,   Martha  Everett,  sister  of 

William  Everett,  of  Kittery. 

(II) 


12  Ancestral  Line  of  Lieut.    Tobias  Lord 

children. 
Martha  Lord, 

Born  about  1660.  hvu^A. 

Married  1685,  Thomas  Davis,  Jr.,  of  Dover,  N.  H. 
Samuel  Lord, 

Died  August,  1689. 
Sarah  Lord, 

Born  about  1670. 

Married  December  13,  1691,  John  Cooper  of  Berwick. 
Anne  Lord, 

Born  about  1675. 

Married    August    28,    1699,   Tobias    Hanson,    son    of 
Thomas   Hanson   of  Dover.     Capt.  Tobias  Lord  is 
said  to  have  been  named  for  this  man. 
Benjamin  Lord, 
Died  about  1745. 

Married  January  10,  1709,  Patience  Nason. 

SECOND  GENERATION. 

I  Nathan^  Lord,  2d, 

Born  about  1655,  at  Berwick. 
Died  1733. 

Married  November  22,  1678,  Martha  Tozier,  daugh- 
ter of  Richard  Tozier  and  Judith  Smith. 

children. 
Martha  Lord, 

Born  October  14,  1679. 

Married  July  11,  1702,  Richard  Chick. 
Nathan  Lord,  3d, 
Born  March  20,  1681. 

Married  ist,  1704,  Margaret  Hearl  or  Heard,  daughter 
of  William  Hearl  or  Heard. 

Married  2d,  Patience ,  who  died  January  22,  1772, 

aged  88. 


Ancestral  Line  of  Lieut.    Tobias  Lord  1^3 

William  Lord, 

Born  March  20,  1682. 
Died  1 74 1. 

Married  Patience  Abbott. 
Died  1 741. 

Richard  Lord, 

Born  March  i,  1685. 
Died  1754. 

Married  Mary  Goodwin. 

Judith  Lord, 

Born  May  29,  1687. 

Married  May  24,  172 1,  Benjamin  Meeds. 

Samuel  Lord, 

Born  June  14,  1689. 
Died  May  19,  1762. 

Married  October  19,  17 10,  Martha  Went  worth. 
Born  February  9,  1684. 
Died  1766. 

Mary  Lord, 

Born  July  29,  1691. 

Married '7 St,  June  16,  1720,  Daniel  Emery,  Jr. 
Married  ^d,  Thomas  Hodgdon.  '  . 

2  John  ^  Lord, 

Born  January  18,  1693. 
Died  1 76 1. 

Married  December  26,  17 16,  Mary  Chapman. 

Sarah  Lord, 

Born  May  28,  1696. 

Married    September    20,    1716,    Samuel    Roberts   of 
Dover,  N.  H. 

Ann  Lord, 

Born  May  27,  1697. 

Married  December  18,  17 18,  Daniel  Furbush. 


14  Ancestral  Line  of  Lieut.    Tobias  Lord 

Abraham  Lord, 

Born  October  29,  1699. 
Died  1779. 

Married  Margaret  Gowen. 

THIRD  GENERATION. 

2  JoHN^  Lord, 

Born  January  18,  1693. 
Died  1 761. 

Married  December  26,  17 16,  Mary  Chapman. 

CHILDREN. 

John  Lord,  2d, 

Baptized  October  11,  1719. 
Died  1785. 

Married  December  2,  1737,  Mary  Frost 

Thomas  Lord, 
Baptized  1721. 
Died  August,  .1768. 

Married,  probably  as  second  wife,  July  20,  1746,  Mary 
Wise,  daughter  of  Henry  Wise  of  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Died  1749. 

Lydia  Lord, 

Bapt.  June  13,  r72  3. 

3  Capt.  Tobias ■♦  Lord,  ist, 
Baptized  August  27,  1724. 
Died  January  9,  1809. 
Married  Jane  Smith. 

Born  about  1725. 
Died  May  20,  1817 

Tozier  Lord, 

Baptized  December  31,  1727. 


Ancestral  Line  of  Lieut.   Tobias  Lord  15 


FOURTH  GENERATION. 

3  Capt.  Tobias'^  Lord,  ist, 

Baptized  August  27,  1724,  at  Berwick. 
Died  January  9,  1809,  at  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Married  Jane  Smith,  probably  of  the  Berwick  farrfily 
of  Smiths. 

Born  about  1725,  at  Berwick. 

Died  May  20,  18 17,  at  Kennebunkport 

CmLDREN. 

Lieut.  John  Lord, 

Born  about  1745,  at  Berwick. 
Died  1 80 1. 

Married  Charity  Curtis. 

Jane  Lord, 

Born  about  1747,  at  Berwick. 
Married  John  Stone. 

4  Lieut.  Tobias 5  Lord,  2d, 

Born  February  22,  1748,  at  Arundel  (Kennebunkport). 
Died  January  16,  1808. 

Married  ist,  December  3,  1772,  Mehitable  Scammon, 
daughter  of  Samuel  Scammon,  Jr.,  and  Mehitable 
Hinckley  of  Saco,  Me. 
Married  2d,  November  7,  1781,  Hepsibah  Conant, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  Conant  and  Abigail  Dodge 
of  Alfred,  Me. 

Lydia  Lord, 

Married  Samuel  Kimball. 

Elizabeth  Lord, 

Born  January  2,  1756. 
Died  August  27,  18 19. 

Married  about  1780,  Benjamin  Thompson. 


1 6  Ancestral  Line  of  Lieut.    Tobias  Lord 

Nathaniel  Lord, 

Died  in   prison   (a   Revolutionary   soldier)   in   Quebec, 
Canada. 

Daniel  Lord, 
Born  1758. 
Died  April  10,  1839. 

Married  Mary  Washburn. 

DoMiNicus  Lord, 
Born  1762. 
Died  1749. 

Married  Mary  Currier. 

David  Lord, 
Died  young. 

Jeremiah  Lord, 

Died  about  1783  or  1784. 

Thomas  Lord, 

Married  Mary  Durrell. 


ANCIENT  HOMESTEAD  OF  THE  LORD  FAMILY 
AT  SOUTH  BERWICK 

Drawn  by  William  Eldward  Barry 


LINE   OF   DESCENT 

FROM 

HUMPHREY    SCAMMON 

TO 

MEHITABLE   SCAMMON 


Humphrey  Scammon,  the  immigrant, 

♦    Born  about  1640;  died  January  i,  1727,  in  Saco,  Me.; 
married  Elizabeth  . 

Samuel  Scammon,  ist, 

Son  of  Humphrey  Scammon,  born  about  1690;  died 
May,  1752;  married  ist,  in  171 2,  at  Kittery,  Me.,  Mar- 
gery Bearing,  daughter  of  Roger  Dearing,  Sr.,  of  Kit- 
tery, born  1689;  died  October  10,  1740;  married  2d, 
September  5,  1 741,  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  EHzabeth  Stim- 
son,  of  Biddeford ;  he  was  admitted  a  member  of  the 
church  in  Biddeford,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  after 
September  30,  1730. 

Lieut.  Samuel  Scammon,  2d, 

Son  of  Samuel  Scammon,  born  1 7 1 3 ;  died  March  8, 
1758,  at  Saco  or  Biddeford;  married  about  1736,  Me- 
hitable  Hinckley,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Free- 
man) Hinckley,  of  Saco,  born  December  25,   17 18,  at 

(17) 


Amestral  Line  of  Mehitablc  Scamtnon 


Truro,   Mass.;  died  June  6,  1811,  at  Saco.     Previous 
to    her   marriage    she   Hved   at    New    Meadows,    now 
Brunswick,  Me. 
Mehitable  Scammon, 

Daughter  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Scammon,  baptized  June 
10,  1753,  at  Biddeford ;  died  in  1781,  at  Kennebunk, 
Me.;  married  December  3,  1772,  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord, 
born  February  22,  1748,  at  Arundel  (Kennebunkport), 
Me.,  son  of  Capt.  Tobias  Lord. 

children. 

Samuel  Lord, 

Born  February  26,  1774. 
Died  November  8,  1851. 

Married  February  26,  1799,   Hannah  Jefferds,  daugh- 
ter of  Major  William  Jefferds  and  Olive  Gilpatrick 
of  Wells,  Me. 
Nathaniel  Lord, 
Born  June  i,  1776. 
Died  February  23,  18 15. 

Married  July  2,    1797,   Phoebe   Walker,   daughter   of 
Capt.  Daniel  Walker  and  Lois  Stone  of  Arundel. 
Tobias  Lord,  3d, 
Born  April  6,  1778. 
Died  September  6,  1854. 

Married  ist,  June  3,  1799,  Hannah  Perkins,  daughter 

of  Capt.  Ephraim  Perkins  of  Arundel. 
Married  2d,  1847-8,  at  New  York,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Adams) 
Perkins,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Hannah  Adams, 

and  widow  of Perkins,  said  to  be  a  brother  of 

Hannah  Perkins,  his  first  wife. 
Mehitable  Lord, 

Born  1 78 1,  at  Kennebunk. 
^  Died  1 78 1,  at  Kennebunk. 


LINE   OF   DESCENT 

FROM 


ELDER  WILLIAM   BREWSTER 

TO 

MEHITABLE   SCAMMON 


William  Brewster, 

Born  about  1567,  at  Scrooby,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng. ; 
died  April  20,  1644,  at  Plymouth,  Mass.;  married 
Mary  ,  born  1568-9;  died  April  27,  1627,  at  Ply- 
mouth. Sailed  from  Southampton,  Eng.,  on  the  May- 
flower, arriving  at  Plymouth  Dec.  21,  1620,  and  was 
one  of  the  founders  of  the  Plymouth  Colony. 

Patience  Brewster, 

Daughter  of  William.  Brewster,  born  at  Scrooby ;  mar- 
ried August  5,  1624,  at  Plymouth,  Gov.  Thomas 
Prence,  born  1 601,  at  Lechlade,  Eng.;  died  March  29, 
1673,  at  Plymouth. 

Mercy  Prence, 

Daughter  of  Gov.  Thomas  Prence,  born  1631,  at  Ply- 
mouth;  died  September  28,  17 11,  at  Eastham,  Mass.; 

( 19) 


20  Ancestral  Line  of  Mehitable  Scammon 

married  February  13,  1649,  at  Eastham,  Major  John 
Freeman,  born  1627;  died  October  28,  1719,  at  East- 
ham. 

Lieut.  Edmund  Freeman, 

Son  of  Major  John  Freeman,  born  June,  1657,  ^^  East- 
ham;  died  December  10,  1717,  at  Eastham;  married 
Sarah  Mayo, born  December  19,  1660,  at  Boston;  died 
about  1745,  at  Eastham. 

Mary   Freeman, 

Daughter  of  Lieut.  Edmund  Freeman,  born  at  East- 
ham; married  about  1703,  Samuel  Hinckley,  born 
September  24,  1684,  at  Barnstable,  Mass.;  died  at 
Brunswick,  Me. 

Mehitable  Hinckley, 

Daughter  of  Samuel  Hinckley,  born  December  25, 
1 7 1 8,  at  Truro,  Mass. ;  died  J une  6,  1 8 11 ,  at  Saco,  Me. ; 
married  about  1736,  at  Brunswick,  Lieut.  Samuel 
Scammon,  born  about  17 13,  at  Biddeford,  Me.;  died 
March  8,  1758,  at  Biddeford. 

Mehitable  Scammon, 

Daughter  of  Lieut.  Samuel  Scammon,  baptized  June 
10,  1753,  at  Biddeford;  died  in  17S1,  at  Kennebunk, 
Me.;  married  December  3,  1772,  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord, 
of  Arundel. 


DESCENDANTS 

OF 

LIEUTENANT  TOBIAS  LORD 

AND 

MEHITABLE  SCAMMON 

HIS    FIRST   WIFE 


RESIDENCE  OF  LIEUTENANT  TOBIAS  LORD 

(East  Side) 
ALFRED,  MAINE 


LIEUTENANT   TOBIAS    LORD 

AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS. 


Lieut.  Tobias^  Lord  [Capt.  Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan,^ 
Nathan'). 
Born  February  22,  1749,  at  Arundel  (Kennebunkport),* 
Me.;  died  January  16,  1808,  at  Kennebunk;  married 
ist,  December  3,  1772,  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  Mehitable 
Scammon,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mehitable  (Hinck- 
ley) Scammon  of  Saco,  Me.;  baptized  June  10,  1753, 
at  Biddeford;  died  1781,  probably  at  Kennebunk. 

CHILDREN. 

I  Samuel^  Lord, 

Born  February  26,  1774,  at  Moulton's  Mills  (Whicher's 

Mills),  Sanford,  Me. 
Baptized  March  6,  1775,  at  Biddeford. 
Died  November  8,  185  i,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  February  26,  1799,  at  Wells,  Me.,  Hannah 
Jefferds,  daughter  of  William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick) 
Jefferds. 

Born  October,  1775,  at  Wells. 

Died  February  14,  18 16,  at  Kennebunk. 

*  The  town  was  called  Arundel  from  its  foundation  in  171 7,  until  February  19, 
1821,  when  its  name  was  changed  to  Kennebunkport.  Kennebunk  was  set  off 
from  Wells,  June  24,  1820. 

(23) 


24  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

2  Nathaniel^  Lord, 

Born  June   r,   1776,  at  Moulton's  Mills,  now  Whicher's 

Mills,  Sanford,  Me. 
Baptized  July  20,  1776,  at  Biddeford,  Me. 
Died  February  24,  181 5,  at  Kennebunkport. 

Married  July  2,  1797,  at  Kennebunkport,  Phoebe 
Walker,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Lois  (Stone) 
Walker. 

Born  February  9,  1 781,  at  Arundel  (Kenne- 
bunkport). 
Died  October  16,  1864,  at  Kennebunkport. 

3  Tobias^  Lord  (3d), 

Born  April  6,  1778,  probably  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  September  4,  1854,  at  Woodbridge,  N.  J. 

Married  ist,  January  3,  1799,  at  Kennebunkport,  Han- 
nah Perkins,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Perkins  of 
Arundel  (Kennebunkport). 

Born  October  19,  1780,  at  Arundel. 
Died  July  31,  1846,  at  Boston. 
Married  2d,  1847-8,  at  New  York,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Adams) 
Perkins,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Hannah  Adams, 

and  widow  of Perkins,  said  to  be  a  brother  of 

Hannah  Perkins,  his  first  wife. 

Born  April  5,  1796,  at  Bass  River,  now  New 

Gretna,  N.  J. 
Died  January  3,  1864,  at  Lumberton,  N.  J. 
Mehitable  Lord, 

Born  1 78 1,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  1 78 1,  at  Kennebunkport. 

SECOND   GENERATION. 

I  Samuel^  Lord  {Lieut.    Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias^*'  John,^ 
Natha7t^  Nathan '). 
Born  February  26,  1774,  at  Moulton's  Mills  (Whicher's 
Mills),  Sanford  ;  baptized  March  6,  1775,  at  Biddeford; 


And  his  Descendants  25 

died  November  8,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk;  married  Feb- 
ruary' 26,  1799,  at  Wells,  Hannah  Jefferds,  daughter  of 
William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick)  Jefferds,  born  October, 
1775,  at  Wells;  died  February  14,  18 16, at  Kennebunk. 
Hannah  Jefferd's  sister,  Olive,  married  George  Lord, 
Samuel  Lord's  half-brother. 

children. 

Charles  Lord, 

Born  October  13,  1800,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  September   18,    1818,  at  sea,  on  brig  "  Hesper," 
Capt.  Clement  Jefferds,  one  day  out  from  Havana. 

William  Lord, 

Born  August  7,  1802,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  14,  1802,  at  Kennebunk. 

4  John  ^  Lord, 

Born  November  27,  1803,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  December  13,  1835,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  December  29,  1829,  at  Cape  Porpoise,  Me., 
Sarah  Kimball,  daughter  of  James  and  Eunice  (Stone) 
Kimball. 

Born  1802,  at  Cape  Porpoise. 

Died  September  6,  1873,  at  Kennebunk. 

5  Samuel 7  Lord,  Jr., 

Born  January  7,  1806,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  16,  1 841,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

Married   May,    1831,  at   Brooklyn,   N.   Y.,    Elizabeth 
Ruthven,  daughter  of  James  and  Jane  Ruthven. 
Born  April  25,  1808,  at  New  York. 
Died  August  18,  1847,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

Frederick  Augustus  Lord, 

Born  June  7,  1808,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  18,  1833,  at  New  York. 


26  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

William   Henry  Lord, 

Born  June  8,  1810,  at  Kennebunk, 
Died  February,  1838,  at  Kennebunk. 
Tobias  Lord,  4th, 

Born  May  21,  181 3,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  5,  1839,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  February  11,  1838,  at  Kennebunk,  Susan 
Hatch,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Littlefieid) 
Hatch. 

Born  September  11,  1813,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  January  31,  1894,  at  Kennebunk. 
Married  February   16,  1853,  at  Kennebunk, 
as  her  2d  husband,  Edward  E.  Bourne. 
George  Lord, 

Born  February  3,  18 16,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  11,  18 16,  at  Kennebunk. 

2  Nathaniel^  hoRD  (Lieti/.  Tobias^"  Capt.  Tobias*  Jokn,^ 
Natha7i^  Nathan^). 
Born  June  i,  1776,  at  Moulton's  Mills,  now  Whicher's 
Mills,  Sanford;  baptized  July  20,  1776,  at  Biddeford ; 
died  Februar)^  24,  18 15,  at  Kennebunkport ;  married 
July  2,  1797,  at  Kennebunkport,  Phoebe  Walker, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Lois  (Stone)  Walker, 
born  February  9,  1 781,  at  Arundel  (Kennebunkport); 
died  October  16,  1864,  at  Kennebunkport. 

children. 
Mehitable  Scammon   Lord, 

Born  June  15,  1798,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  January  29,  181 8,  at  Kennbunkport, 

Married  June  8,  18 17,  at  Kennebunkport,  William 
Perkins. 

Died  February  26,  1818,  at  Kennebunkport. 


PHCEBE  WALKER 

(MRS.  NATHANIEL  LORD.  SENIOR) 

1781-1864 


NATHANIEL  LORD.  SENIOR 

1776-1815 


^t^^*  r 


RESIDENCE  OF  NATHANIEL  LORD,  SENIOR 
KENNEBUNKPORT 
(BuUt  m  1812) 


iO^:4nua3MHJV, 


^{f^^^ 


.0'-^ 


And  his  Descendants  27 

6  Daniel  Walker  ^  Lord', 

Born  March  29,  1800,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  September  4,  1880,  at  Maiden,  Mass. 

Married   ist,  November  23,  1824,  at  Westford,  Mass., 
Lydia  Abbot,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Lydia  C.  Abbot. 
Born  July  5,  1798,  at  Westford. 
Died  June  13,  1851,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Married  2d,  January  5,  1853,  at  Kennebunkport,  Lydia 
Patterson,  daughter  of  Capt.  Actor  and  Lydia  Pat- 
terson. 

Born  April  26,  1823,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  June  5,  1885,  at  Maiden. 

7  Lois  Walker  ^  Lord, 

Born  May  16,  1802,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  November  3,  1889,  at  Auburndale,  Newton,  Mass. 
Married    ist,    June,    18 18,    at    Kennebunkport,    Rev. 
George  Payson. 

Born  July  12,  1789. 
Died  October  22,  1823. 
Married  2d,  September   12,  1825,  at  Kennebunkport, 
Nathaniel  Dana,  son  of  Ephraim  and  Tabitha  (Jones) 
Dana. 

Born  May  2,  1787,  at  Natick,  Mass. 

Died  January   18,  1856,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Phoebe  Lord, 

Born  March  20,  1804,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  March  18,  1882,  at  New  York. 

Married  May  18,  1825,  at  Kennebunkport,  Thomas 
Cogswell  Upham,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Judith  (Cogs- 
well) Upham. 

Born  January  30,  1799,  at  Deerfield,  N.  H. 
Died  April  2,  1872,  at  Brunswick,  Me. 


28  Licntcfiant   Tobias  Lord 

8  Charles  Austin  ^  Lord, 

Born  May  ii,  1806,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  August  7,  1878,  at  Portland,  Me. 

Married  May  3,  1 831,  at  Scarborough,  Me.,  Ernestine 
Libby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  and  Agnes  (Hasty) 
Libby. 

Born  June  9,  1809,  at  Scarborough. 

Died  March  8,  1898,  at  Hancock  Point,  Me. 

9  Nathaniel 7    Lord, 

Born  April  11,  1808,  at  Kennebunkport. 

Died  July  10,  1852,  on  Sacramento  River,  Cal. 

Married  October  12,  1835,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Frances 
Augusta  Hunt  Veazie,  daughter  of  Gen.  Samuel 
and  Susanna  (Walker)  Veazie. 

Born  July  18,  18 18,  at  Topsham,  Me. 
Died  April  21,  1866,  at  Bangor. 

10  Betsey  Watts^  Lord, 

Born  March  23,  18 10,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  August  17,  1833,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 

Married  October  28,  1829,  at  Kennebunkport,  Nathan- 
iel Gookin  Upham,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Judith 
(Cogswell)  Upham. 

Born  January  8,  1 801,  at  Deerfield,  N.  H. 
Died  December  11,  1869,  at  Concord. 

11  Susan  7  Lord, 

Born  December  5,  18 12,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  November  15,  1890,  at  New  York. 

Married  May  28,  1834,  at  Kennebunkport,  Peter  Clark, 
son  of  Peter  and  Jane  (Aiken)  Clark. 

Died  May  29,  1841,  at  Nashua,  N.  H. 

Lucy  Jane  Lord, 

Born  September  5,  18 14,  at  Kennebunkport . 
Died  June  10,  181  5,  at  Kennebunkport. 


A7id  /lis  Descendants  29 

J  Tobias  ^  Lord,  3d  {Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John:!' 
Nathan^  Nathan'). 

Born  April  6,  1778,  probably  at  Kennebimk;  died  Sep- 
tember 4,  1854,  at  Woodbridge,  N.  J.;  married  ist, 
January  3,  1799,  at  Kennebunkport,  Hannah  Perkins, 
daughter  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Perkins  of  Arundel  (Ken- 
nebunkport), born  October  19,  1780,  at  Arundel;  died 
July  31,  1846,  at  Boston,  Mass. 

children. 

13  Ephraim  Perkins''  Lord, 

Born  October  15,  1799,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  December  18,  1867,  at  Bucksport,  Me. 

Married  February  14,  1825,  at  Bucksport,  Ruby  Spof- 
ford,  daughter  of  Daniel  Spofford. 

Born  March  28,  1802,  at  Bucksport. 
Died  April  11,  1883,  at  Bucksport. 

John  Lord, 

Born  August  16,  1 801,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  30,  1801,  at  Kennebunk. 

HuLDAH  Perkins  Lord, 

Born  November  20,  1802,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  12,  1872,  at  Boston. 

Married  ist,  January  24,  1826,  Isaac  Means. 
Born  1789,  in  Ireland. 
Died  May  16,  1855,  at  Boston. 
Married  2d,  November  25,    1856,  John  Whipple,  son 
of  Benjamin  and  Sarah  (Tuttle)  Whipple. 

Born  January  21,  1789,  at  Hamilton,  Mass. 
Died  August  28,  1857,  at  Concord,  N.  H. 


30  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

14  Hannah  7  Lord, 

Born  March  i,  1805,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  6,  1875,  at  Brooklyn,  N   Y. 

Married  as  his  third  wife,  June  24,  1839,  at  Boston, 
Charles  Henshaw,  son  of  David  Henshaw. 

Born  March  20,  1789,  at  Leicester,  Mass. 
Died  August  26,  1864,  at  Boston. 

Tobias  Spofford  Lord, 

Born  February  21,  1807,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  young. 

Mehitable  Lord, 

Born  March  i,  1809,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  25,  1882,  at  Hampton,  N.  H. 
Married  at  Boston,  Frederick  A.  Colburn. 
Born  1809. 
Died  April  17,  1 861,  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Elbridge  G.  Lord, 

Born  September  29,  18 10,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  at  sea. 

15  JuLiA^  Lord, 

Born  February  26,  18 12,  at  Boston. 
Died  September  13,  1886,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass. 
Married   1830,  at  Boston,  Samuel  James  Bird,  son  of 
George  and  Martha  Bird. 

Born  March  28,  1805,  at  Dedham,  Mass. 
Died  May  14,  1867,  at  Boston. 

16  James  Lawrence  7  Lord, 

Born  December  16,  18 13,  at  Bucksport. 
Died  September  25,  1892,  at  Chester,  Conn. 

Married  April  18,  1847,  at  Chester,  Ruth  Jennette 
Auger,  daughter  of  Lebbeus  and  Ruth  McCollum 
Auger. 

Born  November  17,  1827,  at  Chester. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Middletown,  Conn. 


And  his  Descendants  31 


17  George  Willis  ^  Lord, 

Born  September  24,  181 5,  at  Boston. 
Died  September  14,  1887,  at  New  York. 

Married  ist,  in  1838,  at  Mount  Hope,  N.  Y.,  Jane 
Stackhouse,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth 
Stackhouse. 

Born  August  12,  182 1,  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Died  May,  1844,  at  Mount  Hope. 
Married  2d,  August,  1847,  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.,  Mari- 
etta P.  Lindermann,  daughter  of  David  Lindermann. 
Born  February  7,  1831,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Died  September  17,  1907,  at  Belleville. 

Susan  A.  Lord, 

Born  August  15,  1817,  at  Boston. 
Died  in  California. 

Married  Judge  Wells  of  Cahfornia. 

Mary  Lord, 

Born  January  5,  18 19,  at  Boston. 
Died  January  5,  18 19,  at  Boston. 

Francis  Nathaniel  Lord, 

Born  February  12,  1820,  at  Boston. 
Died  January  2,  1823,  at  Boston. 

Francis  Nathaniel  Lord, 

Born  February  i,  1823,  at  Boston. 
Died  August  22,  1823,  at  Boston. 

Lucy  Amelia  Lord, 

Born  May  22,  1824,  at  Boston. 
Died  June  11,  1825,  at  Boston. 

Tobias^  Lord,  married  2d,  1847-8,  in  New  York,  Mrs. 
Sarah  (Adams)  Perkins,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Han- 
nah Adams,  and  widow  of Perkins,  said  to  be  a 

brother  of  Hannah  Perkins,  his  first  wife,  born  April 


32  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

5,  1796,  at  Bass  River,  now  New  Gretna,  N.  J.;  died 
January  3,  1864,  at  Lumberton,  N.  J. 

4' John  ^  Lord  {^Samuel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,'' 
John^  Nathan^  Nathmi '). 
Born  November  27,  1803,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
December  13,  1835,  at  Kennebunk;  married  Decem- 
ber 29,  1829,  at  Cape  Porpoise,  Me.,  Sarah  Kimball, 
daughter  of  James  and  Eunice  (Stone)  Kimball,  born 
1802,  at  Cape  Porpoise;  died  September  6,   1873,  at 

Kennebunk. 

children. 
18  John  Clement**  Lord, 

Born  February  14,  1833,  ^t  Kennebunk, 

Married  January  21,  1857,  at  London,  Eng.,  Elizabeth 
Mitchell. 

Born  July  20,  1834,  at  Hastings,  Eng. 
Died  January  20,  1893,  at  Kennebunk. 

Lucy  Hayes  Lord, 

Born  April  8,  1835,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  January,  1836,  at  Kennebunk. 

5  Samuel''  Lord,   Jr.  [Samuel^  Lieut,    Tobias^   Capt. 

Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 

Born  January  7,  1806,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  May 

16,  1 84 1,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  married  May,  1831,  at 

Brooklyn,    N.    Y.,    Elizabeth     Ruthven,    daughter    of 

James  and  Jane  Ruthven,  born  April  25,  1808,  at  New 

York;  died  August  18,  1847,  at  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

« 
children. 

Mary  Jane  Ruthven  Lord, 

Born  March,  1835,  at  Brooklyn. 

Died  February,  1846,  at  Bridgeport. 


And  his  Descendants  33 

19  James  Ruthven  ^  Lord, 

Born  July  9,  1837,  at  Terre  Haute. 

Died  May  26,  1909,  at  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

Married  June  i,  1887,  at  East  Orange,  Annie  Philips 
Jennings,  daughter  of  J.  Frank  and  Fanny  (Blinks) 
Jennings. 

Born  February  17,  1864,  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  East  Orange. 

Emma  Ruthven  Lord, 

Born  October  30,  1840,  at  Terre  Haute. 

Married  November  16,  1867,  at  New  York,  John  Lef- 
ferts  Ludlum,  son  of  William  and  Elizabeth  (Sim- 
mons) Ludlum. 

Born  November  6,  1 8 1 2,  at  New  York. 
Died  May  17,  1897,  at  Plainfield,  N.  J. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Plainfield. 

6  Daniel  Walker  ^  Lord  [Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias^''  Johnl^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March  29,  1800,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.;  died 
September  4,  1880,  at  Maiden,  Mass.;  married  ist, 
November  23,  1824,  at  Westford,  Mass.,  Lydia  Abbot, 
daughter  of  Joel  and  Lydia  C.  Abbot,  born  July  5, 
1798,  at  Westford;  died  June  13,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk- 
port; married  2d,  January  5,  1853,  at  Kennebunkport, 
Lydia  Patterson,  daughter  of  Capt.  Actor  and  Lydia 
Patterson,  born  April  26,  1823,  at  Kennebunkport; 
died  June  5,  1885,  at  Maiden. 

children. 

Daniel  Walter   Lord, 

Born  October  29,  1854,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Washington,  D.  C. 


34  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

Mary  Patterson  Lord, 

Born  August  29,  1856,  at  Kennebunkport. 

7  Lois  Walker^  Lord  {Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias*  John, ^  Nathan^  Nathan'). 
Born  May  16,  1802,  at  Kennebunkport;  died  Novem- 
ber 3,  1889,  at  Auburndale  (Newton),  Mass.;  married 
ist,  June,  18 18,  at  Kennebunkport,  Rev.  George  Pay- 
son,  born  July  12,  1789;  died  October  22,  1823. 

children. 
Cynthia  W.  Payson, 

Born  June  8,  18 19,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  April  2,  1823,  at  Kennebunkport. 

20  Phoebe  Walker^  Payson, 

Born  September  26,  1822,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  March  27,  1910,  at  Wellesley,  Mass. 

Married  August  3,  1842,  at  Boston,  Charles  Blanchard 
Dana,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Blanchard)  Dana. 
Born  March  15,  18 16,  at  Portland,  Me. 
Died  December  3,  1906,  at  Wellesley. 

Lois  Walker^  Lord  married  2d,  September  12,  1825,  at 
Kennebunkport,  Nathaniel  Dana,  son  of  Ephraim  and 
Tabitha  (Jones)  Dana,  born  May  2,  1787,  at  Natick, 
Mass.;  died  January  18,  1856,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

children. 
George  Nathaniel  Dana, 

Born  September  2,  1 831,  at  Boston. 

Married  November  23,  1854,  at  New  York,  Caroline 
Melissa  Dodge,  daughter  of  Dr.  David  Stuart  and 
Caroline  (Hyde)  Dodge. 

Born  April  3,  1832,  at  Hartford,  Conn. 
Residing  now  (1911)  at  Boston. 


LOIS   WALKER  LORD 

(MRS.  NATHANIEL  DANA) 
1802-1899 


PHCEBE  LORD 

(MRS.  THOMAS  COGSWELL  UPHAM) 
1804-1882 


GEORGE  NATHANIEL  DANA 
1631 


GEORGE  NATHANIEL  DANA 
1831 


fri^^ 


^"^■^OR,   LENOX 

^1  foundat 


PH(EBE   WALKER 

(MRS.  NATHANIEL  LORD,  SENIOR) 

I78I-I864 


LOUISA  LORD  DANA 

(MRS.  GEORGE  M.  ADAMS) 
1836 


AHAQ  QflOJ  AeiUOJ 

dtei 


THE  MEV/YORkF 
PUBLIC     LIBRARY  t 


AST  Ol',    L'    ^LiA    -, 
TILD.N    FOUNDATICi 


CHARLES  AUSTIN  LORD 
1806-1878 


Hf,-)!  l/i!T2UA  23J«AHD 
8Tflr-d08! 


And  his  Descendants  35 

Louisa  Lord  Dana, 

Born  December  2,  1836,  at  Boston. 

Married  June  4,  1862,  at  Brookline,  Rev.  George 
Moulton  Adams,  son  of  Samuel  and  Lucy  Sewall 
(Moulton)  Adams. 

Born  July  17,  1824,  at  Castine,  Me. 
Died  January  11,  1906,  at  Auburndale. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Brookline. 

8  Charles  Austin^  Lord  {Nathajiiel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan,^  Nathan '). 
Born  May  11,  1806,  at  Kennebunkport ;  died  August 
7,  1878,  at  Portland,  Me.;  married  May  3,  1831,  at 
Scarborough,  Me.,  Ernestine  Libby,  daughter  of  Capt. 
Stephen  and  Agnes  (Hasty)  Libby,  born  June  9,  1809, 
at  Scarborough;  died  March  8,  1898,  at  Hancock 
Point,  Me. 

children. 

Ernestine  Lord, 

Born  April,  1832,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  young. 

21  Ernestine^  Lord, 

Born  May  4,  1834,  at  Kennebunkport. 

Married  May  31,  1855,  at  Portland,  Rev.  George  Au- 
gustus Bowman,  son  of  Joshua  and  Hannah  Flagg 
(North)  Bowman. 

Born  December  3,  1820,  at  Bath,  Me. 
Died  July  17,  1906,  at  Waltham,  Mass. 

Frances  Ellen  Lord, 

Born  November  11,  1835,  at  New  York. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Hancock  Point. 


36  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

22  Claire  Austin**  Lord, 

Born  June  7,  1838,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo. 
Died  January  7,  1885,  at  Danvers,  Mass. 

Married  June  7,    1861,  at  Portland,  Charles  B.  Rice, 
son  of  Austin  and  Charlotte  (Baker)  Rice. 

Born  June  29,  1829,  at  Conway,  Mass. 

23  Lydia  Arabell^  Lord, 

Born  January  2,  1845,  at  St.  Louis. 
Died  March  5,  1904,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  October  24,  1 867,  at  Portland,  Stephen  Albert 
Emery,  son  of  Stephen  and  Jenette  (Loring)  Emery. 
Born  October  4,  1841,  at  Paris  Hill,  Me. 
Died  April  15,  1 891,  at  Boston. 

Nathalie   Lord, 

Born  July  12,  1847,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Hancock  Point. 

Agnes  McCartney  Lord, 

Born  October  30,  1858,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Hancock  Point. 

9  Nathaniel^  Lord  {Nathaniel^  Lieut  Tobias,^  Capt. 
Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  April  11,  1808,  at  Kennebunkport;  died  July 
10,  1852,  on  Sacramento  River,  Gal;  married  Octo- 
ber 12,  1835,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Frances  Augusta  Hunt 
Veazie,  daughter  of  General  Samuel  and  Susanna 
(Walker)  Veazie,  born  July  18,  1S18,  at  Topsham, 
Me.;  died  April  21,  1866,  at  Bangor. 

children. 

24  Charles  Veazie^  Lord, 

Born  August  17,  1836,  at  Bangor. 
Died  September  26,  1905,  at  Bangor. 


And  his  Descendants  37 


Married  May  24,  1861,  at  New  York,  on  his  way  to 
Washington  with  the  2d  Maine  Regiment,  Frances 
Elizabeth  Strickland,  daughter  of  General  Samuel 
P.  Strickland. 

Born  December  10,  1839,  at  Bangor. 

Died  February  25,  1 901,  at  Bangor. 

25  Susan  Walker**   Lord, 

Born  April  27,  1839,  at  Bangor. 

Married  September  18,  1858,  at  Bangor,  Edwin  Syl- 
vester Farrar,  son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Putnam) 
Farrar. 

Born  March  22,  1833,  at  Bangor. 
Died  February  16,  1898,  at  Boston. 

25a  Frank  Nathaniel  Lord, 

Born  June  28,  1841,  at  Bangor. 
Died  May  14,  1909,  at  Boston. 

Phoebe  Louise  Lord, 

Born  September  3,  1843,  at  Bangor. 
Died  November  29,  1853,  at  Bangor. 

25b  Maria  Antoinette  Lord, 

Born  July  4,  1845,  at  Bangor. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  New  York. 

Frederic  Dana  Lord, 

Born  February  25,  1848,  at  Bangor. 

Died  July  27,  1858,  at  Hong  Kong,  China. 

26  Samuel  Veazie^  Lord, 

Born  July  22,  1852,  at  Bangor. 

Married  July  18,  1872,  at  Bangor,  Kate  Eva  Taylor, 
daughter  of  Thomas  A.  and  Nancy  R.  Taylor. 
Born  November  19,  1850,  at  Bangor. 
Died    September    19,    1895,    at    Lexington, 
Mass. 

For  Records  of  25a  and  25b,  see  page  159. 


38  LieutoMnt   Tobias  Lord 

10  Betsey    Watts''    Lord   [Nathaniell'   Lie^it.    Tobias,^ 

Capt.  Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan^  Nathan  '). 
Born  March  23,  1810,  at  Kennebunkport ;  died  August 
17,  1833,  at  Concord,  N.  H.;  married  October  28,  1829, 
at  Kennebunkport,  Nathaniel  Gookin  Upham,  son  of 
Nathaniel  and  Judith  (Cogswell)  Upham,  born  Janu- 
ar)^  8,   1 801,  at  Deerfield,  N.  H.;  died   December  11, 

1869,  at  Concord. 

children. 

27  Elizabeth  Lord^  Upham, 

Born  August  18,  1830,  at  Concord. 

Married  May  i,    1850,  at   Concord,   Joseph   Burbeen 
Walker,  son  of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Sawyer)  Walker. 
Born  June  12,  1822,  at  Concord. 

28  Nathaniel  Lord^  Upham, 

Born  April  27,  1833,  at  Concord, 

Married  June  5,  1861,  at  Kingston,  N.  J.,  Anna 
Howell  Janeway,  daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lieper 
and  Abby  Blackwood  (Howell)  Janeway. 

Born  December  3,  1835,  at  Rahway,  N.  J. 
Died  December  i,  1903,  at  Philadelphia. 

11  Susan  ='  Lord  {Nathaniel,^  Lieut.   Tobias,^  Capt.   To- 

bias,'' John  ^  Nathan^  Nathan '\ 
Born  December  5,  181 2,  at  Kennebunkport;  died  No- 
vember 15,  1890,  at  New  York  ;  married  May  28,  1834, 
at  Kennebunkport,  Peter  Clark,  son  of  Peter  and  Jane 
(Aiken)  Clark,  died  May  29,  1841,  at  Nashua,  N.  H. 

children. 

29  Charles  Peter*  Clark, 

Born  August  11,  1836,  at  Nashua. 
Died  March  21,  1901,  at  Nice,  PVance. 


SUSAN  LORD 

<MRS.  PETER  CLARK) 

1812-1890 


And  his  Dcscetidants  39 


Married  October  21,  1857,  at  Portland,  Caroline  Tyler, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Spring)  Tyler. 
Born  December  19,  1835,  at  Buenos  Ayres, 

Argentina,  S.  A. 
Died  June  24,  1906,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Edward  Lord  Clark  (Rev.), 
Born  February  3,  1838,  at  Nashua. 
Died  February  5,  19 10,  at  Boston. 

Married  August  11,  1863,  at  Boston,  Susan  Grafton 
Clark,  daughter  of  Henry  G.  and  Mary  G.  N.  (Pres- 
cott)  Clark. 

Born  January  14,  1842,  at  Boston. 
Died  October  9,  19 10,  at  Brookline. 

Susan  Jane  Clark, 

Born  January  23,  1840,  at  Nashua. 

Died  March  28,  i860,  at  Nashua. 
Peter  Clark, 

Born  July  23,  1841,  at  Nashua. 

Died  September  25,  1841,  at  Nashua. 

12  William^  Lord,  Jr.  {Nathaniel^  Lieu i.  Tobias^''  Capt. 
Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 
Son  of  NathanieP  Lord  and  Sarah ,  born  Sep- 
tember 5,  1803,  at  Kennebunkport ;  died  May  24,  i860, 
at  Kennebunk ;  married  ist,  November  24,  1825, 
at  Kennebunk,  Jane  Jefferds  Larrabee,  daughter  of 
Joel  and  Hannah  Larrabee,  born  May  25,  1805,  ^t 
Kennebunk;  died  January  27,  1829,  at  Kennebunk; 
married  2d,  October  5,  1830,  at  Kennebunk,  Sarah 
Ann  Bond  Little,  died  April  11,  1831,  at  Kennebunk; 
married  3d,  October  28,  1832,  at  Kennebunk,  Eliza- 
beth Frost,  daughter  of  Timothy  and  Susan  C.  Frost, 


40  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

born  August  28,  1809,  at  Kennebunk;  died  April  2, 
1856,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 
George  Schepeler  Lord, 

Born  July  8,  1834,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  August  10,  1852,  at  Liverpool,  Eng. 

30  Susan  Frost '^  Lord, 

Born  December  28,  1836,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  23,  1862,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  25,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Henry 
Gustavus  Bell,  son  of  Eugene  L.  and  Mary  Ann 
(Savage)  Bell. 

Born  November  26,  1833,  at  Boston. 
Francis  Augustus  Lord, 

Born  January  28,  1842,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  14,  1842,  at  Kennebunk. 

31  Charles  William*  Lord, 

Born  January  17,  1845,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  ist,  November  28,  1866,  at  Greenfield,  Mass., 
Jennie  Mary  Chapman,  daughter  of  Matthew  and 
Elizabeth  Chapman. 

Born  June  11,  1846,  at  Greenfield. 
Died  February  9,  1868,  at  Greenfield. 
Married  2d,  June  23,    1870,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Anne 
Hichborn  Anderson,  daughter  of  John  Farwell  and 
Marcia  Bowman  (Winter)  Anderson. 

Born  August  3,  1849,  at  Portland. 

32  Elizabeth  Matilda*  Lord, 

Born  November  6,  1847,  3-t  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  18,  1868,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  George 
Lee  Newell,  son  of  Richard  Austin  and  Eliza 
(Smith)  Newell. 

Born  November  3,  183 1,  at  Boston. 
Died  January  23,  1891,  at  Passaic,  N.  J. 


And  his  Descendants  41 

William''  Lord,  Jr.,  married  4th,  July  14,  1857,  at  Kenne- 
bunk,  Annie  Woodcock  Littlefield,  daughter  of  Chris- 
topher and  Sarah  (Gooch)  Littlefield,  born  July  19, 
1836,  at  Wells,  Me.;  died  November  i,  1900,  at  Ken- 
nebunk. 

13  Ephraim    Perkins''   Lord    (  Tobias,^   Lieut.    Tobias,^ 

Capt.  Tobias,''  Johfi^  NatJian^  Nathan''^. 
Born  October  15,  1799,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  De- 
cember 18,  1867,  at  Bucksport,  Me.;  married  February 
14,  1825,  at  Bucksport,  Ruby  Spofford,  daughter  of 
Daniel  Spofford,  born  March  28,  1802,  at  Bucksport; 
died  April  11,  1883,  at  Bucksport. 

children. 
33  Harriet  Louise^  Lord, 

Born  December  3,  1825,  at  Portland. 

Died  October  10,  1875,  at  Hyde  Park,  Mass. 

Married  January    16,    1850,   at   Bangor,   Me.,    Henry 
Giles. 

Born  November  i,  1809,  in  Ireland. 
Died  July  9,  1882,  at  Hyde  Park. 

Francis  Tobias  Lord, 

Born  June  16,  1827,  at  Portland. 

Died  September  14,  1850,  at  New  Orleans,  La. 

Frederic  Spofford  Lord, 

Born  March  12,  1830,  at  Portland. 
Died  October  28,  1831,  at  Portland. 

14  Hannah^  Lord  (  Tobias^  Lieut.    Tobias,^   Capt.   To- 

bias,'' Jolin^  Nathan^  Nathan  ' ). 
Born   March    i,    1805,   at   Kennebunk;  died   June   6, 
1875,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  married  as  third  wife,  June 


42  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

24,  1839,  at  Boston,  Charles  Henshaw,  son  of  David 
Henshaw  of  Leicester,  Mass.,  born  March  20,  1789,  at 
Leicester;  died  August  26,  1864,  at  Boston. 

children, 

34  Frances  E.^  Henshaw, 

Born  October  5,  1840,  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Married  April  10,  i860,  at  Boston,  Josiah  Fiske  Fowle, 
son  of  William  Fowle  of  Boston. 

Born  October  20,  1835,  at  Boston. 

Died  November  16,  1900,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Isaac  Means  Henshaw, 

Born  November,  1842,  at  Cambridge. 
Died  May  2,  1878,  at  Boston. 

Married  November  4,  1869,  Harriet  A.  Boles,  daugh- 
ter of  Levi  Boles  of  Boston. 
Born  1848,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  in  London,  Eng. 

35  Edward^  Henshaw, 

Born  September  14,  1844,  at  Boston. 

Married  February  6,  1871,  Fannie  A.  Simmons,  daugh- 
ter of  George  W.  Simmons  of  Boston. 

Born  January  i,  1849,  at  Boston. 
Died  December  27,  1882,  at  Boston. 

15  Julia'  X^o^xi  {Tobias^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias^'' 
John^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 
Born  February  26,  181 2,  at  Boston;  died  September 
13,  1886,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.;  married  1830, 
at  Boston,  Samuel  James  Bird,  son  of  George  and 
Martha  Bird,  born  March  28,  1805,  at  Dedham,  Mass.; 
died  May  14,  1867,  at  Boston. 


And  his  Descendants 


43 


CHILDREN. 

36  JuLiA^  Bird, 

Born  November  29,  1830,  at  Boston. 

Married  May  12,  1858,  at  Boston,  John  L.  Doty,  son 
of  Alonzo  and  Ruby  Doty. 

Born  January  20,  1828,  at  Wallingford,  Vt. 
Died  October  24,  1872,  at  Boston. 

Frederick  Colburn  Bird, 

Born  January  8,   1832,  at  Boston. 
Died  September  10,  1869,  at  Boston. 

Married  June  25,   1869,  at  Boston,   Margaret  Bagley, 
daughter  of  Matthew  and  Eliza  Bagley. 
Born  1834. 
Died  March  4,  1892. 

37  Emma  Josephine^  Bird, 

Born  February  13,  1834,  at  Boston. 
Died  November  23,  1908,  at  West  Mansfield,  Mass. 
Married    June    14,    1857,    at    East    Boston,    Francis 
William  Bird,  son  of  George  and  Eliza  (Ellis)  Bird. 
Born  Sept.  17,  1826,  at  Dedham. 
Died  August  6,  1868,  at  East  Boston. 
Isaac  Means  Bird, 

Born  May  11,  1836,  at  Boston. 
Died  November  4,  1865,  at  Boston. 

38  Jane  Louisa*^  Bird, 

Born  July  21,  1839,  at  Boston. 

Married  January   8,    1868,  at   Boston,  John   Edward 
Mulloney,  M.  D.,  son  of  Daniel  Mulloney. 

Born  August  31,  1836,  at  Newport,  N.  S. 

16  James    Lawrence  ^    Lord   (  Tobias^  Lieut.    Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan  ' ). 
Born   December   16,    181 3,  at    Bucksport,   Me.;  died 
September  25,  1892,  at  Chester,  Conn. ;  married  April 


44  Lieutenant    Tobias  Lord 

1 8,  1847,  at  Chester,  Ruth  Jennette  Auger,  daughter 
of  Lebbeus  and  Ruth  McCollum  Auger,  born  Novem- 
ber 17,  1827,  at  Chester. 

children. 
Edwin  James  Lord, 

Born  June  10,  1849,  at  Chester. 
Died  April  18,  185  i,  at  Chester. 

Mary  Jennette  Lord, 

Born  August  14,  185  i,  at  Chester. 
Died  August  6,  1858,  at  Chester. 

39  Charles  Edwin ^  Lord, 

Born  October  19,  1855,  at  Chester. 

Married  December  8,  1880,  at  Chester,  Ella  Camden 
Buell,  daughter  of  Oliver  and  Hannah  (Watrous) 
Buell. 

Born  February  23,  1858,  at  Dill's  Ferry,  Pa. 

17  George  Willis^  Lord  (  Tobias^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt. 
Tobias,^  John^  Nathaii^  Nathan ' ). 
Born  September  24,  18 15,  at  Boston;  died  September 
14,  1887,  at  New  York  ;  married  1st,  in  1838,  at  Mount 
Hope,  N.  Y.,  Jane  Stackhouse,  daughter  of  Charles 
and  Elizabeth  Stackhouse,  born  August  12,  182 1,  at 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  died  May,  1S44,  at  Mount  Hope. 

children. 

40  Hannah  E.^  Lord, 

Born  November  28,  1839,  at  Mount  Hope. 
Died  October  23,  1900,  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Married  ist,  Gordon  Wardell. 

Born  Sept.  8,  1805,  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Died  May  19,  1S81,  at  Long  Branch. 
Married  2d,  1886,  at  Long  Branch,  George  W.  Wooley. 
Died  October  28,  1906,  at  Long  Branch. 


GEORGE  WILLIS  LORD 
1815-1887 


^ 


m 


Jv 


I 


A7td  his  Descendants  45 


41  JuLiA^  Lord, 

Born  July  4,  1842,  at  Mount  Hope. 

Married  September  15,  1869,  at  New  York,  William 
B.  Strong,  son  of  Sheldon  and  Alicia  Strong. 

Born  March  20,  1842,  at  Monticello,  N.  Y. 

George  Willis''  Lord,  married  2d,  August,  1847,  ^.t 
Monticello,  N.  Y.,  Marietta  P.  Lindermann,  daughter  of 
David  Lindermann,  born  February  7,  1831,  at  Belle- 
ville, N.  J.;  died  September  17,  1907,  at  Belleville. 

children. 
Alice  Lord, 

Born  May  17,  1848,  at  Monticello. 
Died  November  25,  1894,  at  Belleville. 

Jane  Lord, 

Born  August,  1849,  ^^  Monticello. 
Died  December,  1849,  at  Monticello. 

George  Lord, 

Born  June  21,  185 1,  at  Monticello. 

42  Christine^  Lord, 

Born  July  16,  1854,  at  Monticello. 

Married  ist,  September  12,  1 871,  at  New  York,  Abram 
Ryerson,  son  of  John  and  Matilda  Ryerson. 

Born  July  30,  185 1,  at  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Died  June  17,  1881,  at  Bloomingdale,  N.  Y. 
Married   2d,   October  27,    1884,  at   Paterson,   N.  J,, 
Thomas  Shaw,  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  Shaw. 
Born  October  27,  1853,  at  Paterson. 

Frederick  Lord, 

Born  November,  1861,  at  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 
Died  April,  1864,  at  Jersey  City. 


46  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

FOURTH  GENERATION. 

18  John  Clement^  Lord  [^John:!  Samuel^  Lieut.  Tobias^ 

Capt.  Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan"- ). 
Born  February  14,  1833,  at  Kennebunk,  Me. ;  married 
January  21,  1857,  at  London,  Eng.,  Elizabeth  Mitchell, 
born  July  20,  1834,  at  Hastings,  Eng.;  died  January 
20,  1893,  at  Kennebunk.  He  resides  now  (191 1)  at 
New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

children. 
Arthur  Hastings  Lord, 

Born  November  15,  1857,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  December  22,  1889,  at  Kennebunk,  Frances 
Chisholm,  daughter  of  Thomas  and  Sophia  (Brown) 
Chisholm. 

Born  March  8,  1 861,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me. 
Died  March  11,  19 10,  at  Kennebunk. 

Elizabeth  Virginia  Lord, 

Born  November  16,  1859,  at  Kennebunk. 

19  James  Ruthven^  Lord  {Samuel:/  Samuel,^  Lieut.  To- 

bias^ Capt.  Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan/  Nathan ' ). 
Born  July  9,  1837,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  died  May 
26,  1909,  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.;  married  June  i,  1887, 
at  East  Orange,  Annie  Philips  Jennings,  daughter  of 
J.  Frank  and  Fanny  (Blinks)  Jennings,  born  February 
17,  1864,  at  Newark,  N.  J.  She  resides  now  (191 1)  at 
East  Orange. 

children. 

Emma  Ruthven  Lord,  2d, 

Born  March  6,  1 891,  at  East  Orange. 


JOHN  CLEMENT  LORD 
1833 


pusuc 


UBU^^'< 


JAMES  RUTHVEN   LORD 

1837-1909 


''o. 


And  his  Descendants  47 


Alice  Jennings  Lord, 

Born  October  i,  1895,  at  East  Orange. 

LiLIAS    RUTHVEN    LoRD, 

Born  January  28,  1898,  at  East  Orange. 

20  Phoebe  Walker^  Payson  {Lois  WJ  Lord,  Nathan- 

iel,^ Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,'-  Johfi^  Nathan^ 
Natha7i ' ). 
Born  September  26,  1822,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.; 
died  March  27,  19 10,  at  Wellesley,  Mass.;  married 
August  3,  1842,  at  Boston,  Charles  Blanchard  Dana, 
son  of  Nathaniel  and  Mary  (Blanchard)  Dana,  born 
March  15,  18 16,  at  Portland,  Me.;  died  December  3, 
1906,  at  Wellesley. 

children. 
George  Payson  Dana, 

Born  June  24,  1845,  at  Boston. 

Died  August  23,  1846,  at  Kennebunkport. 

Ellen  Dana, 

Born  November  30,  1847,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 
Died  December  3,  1847,  at  Brookline. 

Arthur  Payson  Dana, 

Born  January  23,  1855,  at  Brookline. 
Residing  now  (1911)  at  Wellesley. 

21  Ernestine^  Lord   {Charles   A.^   Nathaniel^   Lieut, 

Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  May  4,  1834,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.;  married 
May  31,   1855,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Rev.  George  Augus- 
tus Bowman,  son  of  Joshua  and  Hannah  Flagg  (North) 


48  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Bowman,  born  December  3,  1820,  at  Bath,  Me.;  died 
July  17,  1906,  at  Waltham,  Mass.  She  resides  now 
(191 1)  at  Boston. 

children. 

43  Caroline  Norths   Bowman, 

Born  February  29,  1856,  at  Portland. 

Married  November  11,  1882,  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn., 
William  Dvvight  Parkinson,  son  of  Rev.  Royal  and 
Joanna  (Griffin)  Parkinson. 

Born  August  10,  1857,  at  Falmouth,  Me. 

George  Ernest  Bowman, 

Born  January  5,  i860,  at  Manchester,  N.  H. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Boston. 

44  Austin  Lord 9  Bowman, 

Born  November  14,  1861,  at  Manchester. 

Married   ist,  January   19,    1893,  at  New  York,  Mary 
Ida    Van    Home,    daughter    of    Garrett    John    and 
Mary  Jane  (Britton)  Van  Home. 
Born  August  4,  1862. 
Died  May  28,  1905,  at  New  York. 
Married  2d,  December  28,  1907,  at  New  York,  Elea- 
nor Irene  Heagen,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Jane 
(Westman)  Heagen. 

Born  November  15,  1875,  at  New  York. 

Ernestine  Libby  Bowman, 

Born  October  30,  1863,  at  Manchester. 
Died  August  5,  1864,  at  Manchester. 

Bernard  Davis  Bowman, 

Born  July  5,  1868,  at  South  Winsor,  Conn. 

Died  December  12,  1885,  at  East  Hartford,  Conn. 


I 


And  his  Descendants  49 


22  Claire    Austin^    Lord    (Charles    A.,^    Nathaniel^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,'-  Johii^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  June  7,  1838,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  died  January  7, 
1885,  at  Danvers,  Mass.;  married  June  7,  1861,  at 
Portland,  Me.,  Charles  B.  Rice,  son  of  Austin  and 
Charlotte  (Baker)  Rice,  born  June  29,  1829,  at  Con- 
way, Mass.     Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Danvers. 

children. 
45  Lydia  Sherman 9  Rice, 

Born  March  30,  1862,  at  Conway. 

Married  September  9,  1 891,  at  Danvers,  Frank  Fox- 
croft,  son  of  Francis  and  Harriet  (Goodrich)  Fox- 
croft. 

Born  January  21,  1850,  at  Boston. 

Nathalie  Lord  Rice, 

Born  December  20,  1867,  at  Danvers. 

Married  August  15,  1900,  at  Danvers,  Frank  L.  Clark. 
Residing  now  (19 11)  at  Oxford,  Ohio. 

Austin  Rice, 

Born  September  25,  1871,  at  Danvers. 

Married  July  19,  1899,  at  Cummington,  Mass.,  Laura 
Agnes  Lyman,  daughter  of  Darwin  E.  and  Julia 
(Stevens)  Lyman. 

Born  May  5,  1874,  at  Cummington. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Wakefield,  Mass. 

23  .Lydia    Arabell^    Lord   [Charles    A.,^   Nathaniel,^ 

Lieut.   Tobias,^  Capt.    Tobias,'^  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  January  2,  1845,  at  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  died  March 
5,  1904,  at  Brooklyn  (Flatbush),  N.  Y. ;  married  Octo- 


50  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

ber  24,  1867,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Stephen  Albert  Emery, 
son  of  Stephen  and  Jenette  (Loring)  Emery,  born 
October  4,  1841,  at  Paris  Hill,  Me.;  died  April  15, 
1 89 1,  at  Boston. 

children. 

46  Stephen  9  Emery, 

Born  December  24,  1868,  at  Maiden,  Mass. 

Married  July  21,  1898,  at  (Pigeon  Cove)  Rockport, 
Mass.,  Nellie  Babbitt  Thalheimer,  daughter  of  Will- 
iam Burke  and  Sarah  Pritchard  (Coolidge)  Thal- 
heimer. 

Born  May  11,  1869,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 

Charles  Austin  Lord  Emery, 
Born  February  9,  1 870,  at  Maiden. 
Died  July  i,  1888,  at  (Pigeon  Cove)  Rockport. 

47  Sidney  Sheppard^  Emery, 

Born  May  5,  1 871,  at  Maiden. 

Married  December  16,  1896,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Anna 
Payne  Butler,  daughter  of  Rev.  Nathaniel  and  Jen- 
ette Loring  (Emery)  Butler. 

Born  August  24,  1862,  at  Auburn,  Me. 

MoRiTz  Hauptmann  Emery, 

Born  November  19,  1875,  at  Maiden. 

Married  May  25,  1905,  at  Woodbury,  N.  J.,  Margaret 
Agnes  Weaving,  daughter  of  John  Walker  and  Mary 
(Walker)  Weaving. 

Born  May  22,  1872,  at  Cumnor,  Webackford, 

Berks,  Eng. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  St.  John,  N.  B. 

48  Ernestine 9  Emery, 

Born  September  24,  1877,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 


And  his  Descendants  51 

Married  October  2,  1908,  at  West  Newton,  Mass., 
Albert  Funk  Meschter,  son  of  Daniel  Yeakle  and 
Medora  (Elist)  Meschter. 

Born  February  24,  1880,  at  Palm,  Pa. 

24  Charles    Veazie^     Lord    {Nathaniel,''    Nathaniel,^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  August  17,  1836,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  died  Septem- 
ber 26,  1905,  at  Bangor;  married  May  24,  1861,  at 
New  York,  on  his  way  to  Washington  with  2d  Maine 
Regiment,  Frances  Elizabeth  Strickland,  daughter  of 
General  Samuel  P.  Strickland,  born  December  10, 
1839,  at  Bangor;  died  February  25,  1 901,  at  Bangor. 

children. 

49  Frances  Veazie^  Lord, 

Born  April  22,  1866,  at  Bangor. 

Married   May   24,   1887,  at   Bangor,  Paul  Blatchford, 
son  of  Eliphalet  W.  and  Mary  (Williams)  Blatchford. 
Born  July  18,  1859,  at  Chicago. 

50  Nathaniel^  Lord, 

Born  July  4,  1870,  at  Bangor. 

Married  October  25,  1902,  at  Bangor,  Elsie  Prentiss, 
daughter  of  Henry  Mellen  and  Julia  A.  (Dwinel) 
Prentiss. 

Born  November  21,  1869,  at  Bangor. 

25  Susan     Walker^     Lord    {Nathaniel,''    Nathajiiel,^ 

Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.   Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  April  27,  1839,  at   Bangor,   Me.;  married   Sep- 
tember 18,  1858,  at  Bangor,  Edwin  Sylvester  Farrar, 


52  Lietitenatit   Tobias  Lord 

son  of  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Putnam)  Farrar,  born  March 
2  2,  1833,  at  Bangor;  died  February  16,  1898,  at  Bos- 
ton.    She  resides  now  (191 1)  at  Boston. 

children. 

51  Edwin  Lord^  Farrar, 

Born  October  2,  1859,  at  Bangor. 

Married  February  10,  1887,  at  Boston,  Caroline  Whit- 
ney, daughter  of  Robert  P.  and  Ruth  F.  Whitney. 
Born  February  i,  1855,  at  Topsham,  Me. 

52  Ernestine^  Farrar, 

Born  June  13,  1863,  at  Bangor. 

Married  February  10,  1887,  at  Boston,  Frank  H. 
Atwood,  son  of  Hicks  S.  and  Lydia  W.  Atwood,  of 
Wellfleet,  Mass. 

Born  August  31,  1 861,  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 

26  Samuel  Veazie^  Lord  {Nathaniel,'^  Nathaniel,'' 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  July  22,  1852,  at  Bangor,  Me;  married  June  18, 
1872,  at  Bangor,  Kate  Eva  Taylor,  daughter  of  Thomas 
A.  and  Nancy  R.  Taylor,  born  November  19,  1850,  at 
Bangor;  died  September  19,  1895,  at  Lexington,  Mass. 
He  resides  now  (191 1)  at  Lynn,  Mass. 

child. 

53  Frederick  Taylor^  Lord, 

Born  January  16,  1875,  at  Bangor. 

Married  November  25,  1901,  at  Boston,  Mabel  Delano 
Clapp,  daughter  of  William  W.  and  Caroline  Denny 
Clapp. 


ELIZABETH   LORD  UPHAM 

(MRS.  JOSEPH  BURBEEN  WALKER) 

1830 


THE 


l^E^ 


yokk 


pubug 


UB^.^R^ 


^p     LPNOX  AND 


And  his  Descendants  53 

27  Elizabeth  Lord^  Upham  {Betsey  WJ  Lord,  Nathan- 
iel^ Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,*'  John^  Nathan:^ 
Nathan '). 
Born  August  18,  1830,  at  Concord,  N.  H.;  married 
May  I,  1850,  at  Concord,  Joseph  Burbeen  Walker,  son 
of  Joseph  and  Ann  (Sawyer)  Walker,  born  June  12, 
1822,  at  Concord.     Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Concord. 

children. 

54  Charles  Rumford^  Walker, 

Born  February  13,  1852,  at  Concord. 

Married  January  18,  1888,  at  Boston,  Frances  Sheafe, 
daughter  of  William  and  Josephine  A.  (Peckham) 
Sheafe. 

Born  April  15,  1859,  at  Boston, 

55  Susan  Burbeen^  Walker, 

Born  June  27,  1853,  at  Concord. 

Married  November  14,  i'882,  at  Concord,  Charles  M. 
Gilbert,  son  of  Harvey  John  and  Priscilla  Hazen 
Kimball  (Morrill)  Gilbert. 

Born  July  9,  1844,  at  Concord. 

56  Nathaniel  Upham"?  Walker, 

Born  January  14,  1855,  at  Concord. 

Married  June  6,  1888,  at  Boston,  Helen  F.  Dunklee, 
daughter  of  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  P.  (Currier) 
Dunklee. 

Born  July  22,  1861,  at  Clifton,  Province  of 
Ontario,  Can. 

Mary  Bell  Walker, 

Born  September  15,  1856,  at  Concord, 
Died  February  2,  1867,  at  Concord. 

Eliza  Lord  Walker, 

Born  January  4,  1863,  at  Concord. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Concord. 


54  LicjitoMut   Tobias  Lord 

57  Joseph  Timothy^  Walker, 

Born  December  12,  1865,  at  Concord. 

Married  September,  1893,  at  Concord,  Mary  Hale 
Sheafe,  daughter  of  William  and  Josephine  A.  (Peck- 
ham)  Sheafe. 

Born  June  17,  i860,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 
Died  October  11,  1901,  at  Boston. 

28  Nathaniel  Lord^  Upham  {Betsey  WJ  Lord,  Na- 
thaniel^ Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan '). 
Born  April  27,  1833,  at  Concord,  N.  H.;  married  June 
5,  1 86 1,  at  Kingston,  N.  J.,  Anna  Howell  Janeway, 
daughter  of  Rev.  Thomas  Lieper  and  Abby  Black- 
wood (Howell)  Janeway,  born  December  3,  1835,  at 
Rahway,  N.  J.;  died  December  i,  1903,  at  Philadel- 
phia.    He  resides  now  (191 1)  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

children. 

Bessie  Lord  Upham, 

Born  May  6,  1862,  at  Philadelphia. 
Died  May  20,  1862,  at  Philadelphia. 

Anna  Janeway  Upham, 

Born  April  3,  1863,  at  Trenton,  N.  J. 
Resides  now  (191 1)  at  Duluth. 

58  Nathaniel  Janeway^  Upham, 

Born  August  26,  1865,  at  Reaville,  Hunterdon  Co.,  N.J. 
Married  June  7,    1893,  at   Duluth,  Katherine  Wood- 
bridge,  daughter  of  William  Starkweather  and  P'ran- 
ces  (Poole)  Woodbridge. 

Born  December  26,  1873,  at  Duluth. 


CHARLES  PETER  CLARK.  SENIOR 
1836-1901 


And  his  Descendants  55 


59  Lillian  Howell^  Upham, 

Born  September  9,  1867,  at  Reaville. 

Married  December  4,  1890,  at  Philadelphia,  Samuel 
Griffith  McConaughy,  son  of  Hon.  David  and  Mrs. 
Leana  (Matthews)  McConaughy. 

Born  June  27,  1863,  at  Gettysburg,  Pa. 

60  Thomas  Francis  Janeway^  Upham, 

Born  September  30,  1869,  at  Reaville. 

Married  July  2,  1906,  at  Port  Arthur,  Province  of  On- 
tario, Can.,  Anna  Isabella  Greenfield,  daughter  of 
Rev.  James  and  Anna  Greenfield. 

Born  May  21,  1876,  at  Stornaway,  Island  of 
Lewis,  Scotland. 

John  Howell  Janeway  Upham, 
Born  August  12,  1 871,  at  Trenton. 

Married  June  2,  1897,  at  Columbus,  Ohio,  Alice  Lee, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Martha  (Taylor)  Lee. 
Born  1869,  at  Philadelphia. 

Abby  Howell  Janeway  Upham,- 

Born  June  8,  1876,  at  Merchantville,  N.  J. 
Resides  now  (1911)  at  Duluth. 

29  Charles  Peter ^  Clark  (Susan''  Lord,  Nathaniel^ 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  August  11,  1836,  at  Nashua,  N.  H.;  died  March 
21,  1901,  at  Nice,  France;  married  October  21,  1857, 
at  Portland,  Me.,  Caroline  Tyler,  daughter  of  Samuel 
and  Elizabeth  (Spring)  Tyler,  born  December  19, 
1835,  at  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentina,  South  America; 
died  June  22,  1906,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 


56  Lieutenant   Tobias   Lord 

CHILDREN. 

6i   Charles  Peter*^  Clark, 

Born  September  12,  1858,  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

Married  January  12,  i88r,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Helen 
Lancaster,  daughter  of  Charles  B.  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Brackett)  Lancaster. 

Born  April  8,  1 861,  at  Newton. 

62  Elizabeth  Tyler '^  Clark, 

Born  July  7,  1 861,  at  Boston. 

Married  July  10,  1887,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  Rev. 
Edward  Y.  Hincks,  son  of  John  Winslow  and  Sarah 
Ann  (Blodget)  Hincks. 

Born  August  13,  1844,  at  Bucksport,  Me. 

Susan  Lord  Clark, 

Born  October  20,  1866,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (191 1)  at  Barre,  Mass. 

63  Carita  Tyler'5   Clark, 

Born  July  6,  1869,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass. 

Married  November  30,  1899,  at  New  Haven,  Conn., 
Charles  Hammond  Blatchford,  .son  of  Eliphalet  W. 
and  Mary  (Williams)  Blatchford. 

Born  January  2,  1874,  at  Evanston,  111. 

64  Sally  Tylers  Clark, 

Born  September  22,  1874,  at  Newton  Centre. 

Married  June  21,  1898,  at  New  Haven,  Edward  Grant 
Buckland,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Julia  Ann 
(Turner)  Buckland. 

Born  December  31,  1866,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

65  Edward  Lord^  Clark, 

Born  October  11,  1875,  at  Newton  Centre. 

Married  October  9,  1 901,  at  Little  Compton,  R.  L, 
Mary  Susan  Kempton,  daughter  of  Thomas  Warren 
and  Mary  Jane  (Taylor)  Kempton. 

Born  September  12,  1876,  at  Little  Compton. 


And  his  Descendants  57 


30  Susan  Frost ^  Lord  {William^  Jr.^  Nathaniel^  Lieut. 

Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  December  28,  1836,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
February  23,  1862,  at  San  Diego,  Cal. ;  married  De- 
cember 25,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Henry  Gustavus  Bell, 
son  of  Eugene  L.  and  Mary  Ann  (Savage)  Bell,  born 
November  26,  1833,  at  Boston.  He  resides  now  (191 2) 
at  Rutherford,  N.  J. 

children. 
George  Lord  Bell, 

Born  November  12,  1858,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Died  September  20,  1878,  at  Rutherford,  N.  J. 
66  Susan  Frost^  Bell, 

Born  February  2,  1862,  at  San  Diego,  Cal, 

Married  Nov.  22,  1894,  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Charles 
Howe  Watson,  son  of  William  and  Ellen  (Mattock) 
[Davis]  Watson. 

Born  1867,  at  Philadelphia. 

31  Charles  William^  Lord  {William,  Jr.^  Nathaniel,^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathajt^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  January  17,  1845,  ^^  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
ist,  November  28,  1866,  at  Greenfield,  Mass.,  Jennie 
Mary  Chapman,  daughter  of  Matthew  and  Elizabeth 
Chapman,  born  June  11,  1846,  at  Greenfield;  died 
February  9,  1868,  at  Greenfield;  married  2d,  June  23, 
1870,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Anne  Hichborn  Anderson, 
daughter  of  John  Farwell  and  Marcia  Bowman  (Win- 
ter) Anderson,  born  August  3,  1849,  at  Portland. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Newton,  Mass. 


58  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

children. 

67  Elizabeth 9  Lord, 

Born  April  20,  1871,  at  Newton. 

Married  September  5,  1 894,  at  Windham,  Me.,  Charles 
Boardman  Beasom,  son  of  William  Button  and  Jane 
Noyes  (Boardman)  Beasom. 

Born  November  15,  1863,  at  Nashua,  N.  H. 

68  John  Anderson^  Lord, 

Born  November  29,  1872,  at  Newton. 

Married,  June  23,  1903,  at  Newtonville,  Elinor  Law- 
ton  Carter,  daughter  of  John  and  Isabel  (Ward) 
Carter. 

Born  August  27,  1875,  at  Bridgewater,  Mass. 
Philip  Lord, 

Born  August  29,  1877,  at  Newton. 
Died  September  9,  1877,  at  Newton. 
Robert  Howard  William  Lord, 
Born  July  9,  1883,  at  Newton. 

32  Elizabeth  Matilda^  Lord  {William,  Jr.^  Nathaniel,^ 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  November  6,  1847,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
June  18,  1868,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  George  Lee  Newell, 
son  of  Richard  Austin  and  Eliza  (Smith)  Newell,  born 
November  3,  1831,  at  Boston;  died  January  23,  1891, 
at  Passaic,  N.  J.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Passaic. 

children. 
George  Newell, 

Born  May  i,  1869,  at  Passaic. 

Died  August  23,  1870,  at  Passaic. 
Ellen  Louise  Newell, 

Born  July  12,  1 871,  at  Passaic. 

Died  April  17,  1872,  at  Passaic. 


And  his  Descendants  59 

Marion  Lord  Newele, 

Born  January  6,  1873,  at  Passaic. 
Florence  Newell, 

Born  February  21,  1876,  at  Passaic. 

Died  March  17,  19 10,  at  Boston. 

33  Harriet  Louise^  Lord  {Ephraim  P./  Tobias^  Lietit. 

Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias^''  John^  Nathmi^  Nathan^). 
Born  December  3,  1825,  at  Portland,  Me.;  died  Octo- 
ber 10,  1875,  ^t  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  married  January  16, 
1850,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  Henry  Giles,  born  November  i, 
1809,  in  Ireland;  died  July  9,  1882,  at  Hyde  Park. 

children. 
Louise  Giles, 

Born  February  15,  1852. 

Died  July  8,  1871,  at  Bucksport, 

Nora  Giles, 

Born  February  25,  1853. 

Died  July  4,  1869,  drowned  in  Penobscot  River  at  Bucks- 
port. 
Henry  Giles, 

Born  February  26,  1859. 

Died  August  14,  1859,  at  Bucksport. 
Henry  Giles, 

Born  December  15,  i860. 

Died  October  15,  1879,  at  Bucksport. 

34  Frances  Elizabeth^  Henshaw  {Hannah'^  Lord,  To- 

ias^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan,^ 

Nathan ' ). 
Born  October  5,  1840,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.;  married 
April  10,  i860,  at  Boston,  Josiah  Fiske  Fowle  (a  great 


6o  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

grandson  of  Jonas  Parker  of  Lexington,  Mass.),  son  of 
William  Fowle  of  Boston,  born  October  20,  1835,  at 
Boston;  died  November  16,  1900,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
She  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Norwalk,  Conn. 

CHILD. 

\ 

69  Mildred  Henshaw^  Fowle, 

Born  July  4,  1882,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married    November   10,  1904,  at  East  Orange,  N.  J., 
William  Kingsley  Fowler,  son  of  William  Aymar  and 
Mary  Frances  (Aymar)  Fowler  of  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Born  March  8,  1872,  at  Brooklyn. 

35  Edward^  Henshaw  [Hannah^  Lord,  Tobias^  Lieut. 
Tobias^''  Capt,  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan  ' ). 
Born  September  14,  1844,  at  Boston;  married  Febru- 
ary 6,  187 1,  Fannie  A.  Simmons,  daughter  of  George 
W.  Simmons  of  Boston,  bom  January  i,  1849,  at  Bos- 
ton ;  died  December  27,  1882,  at  Boston.  He  resides 
now  (1912)  at  Boston. 

children. 
Edith  Sargent  Henshaw, 

Born  November  17,  1 871,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Boston. 
Bertha  Denny  Henshaw, 

Born  February  i,  1874,  at  Boston. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Wanchfh,  Anheui  Province,  China. 

70  Charles  Stanley 9  Henshaw, 

Born  April  10,  1876,  at  Boston. 

Married  January  10,  1903,  at  Boston,  Mary  Delia  John- 
son, daughter  of  John  A.  and  Margaret  Johnson. 

Born    September  22,    1880,  at  Middletown, 
Conn. 


And  his  Descendants  6i 

Richard  Derby  Henshaw, 

Born  December  9,  1877,  at  Boston. 

Married  May  3,  1909,  at  Boston,  Florence  Gertrude 
Fuller,  daughter  of  Justin  Bradford  and  Mary  Emma 
(Chapell)  Fuller. 

Born  July  29,  1890,  at  Springfield,  Mass. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  New  York. 

Rosamond  Houghton  Henshaw, 
Born  October  28,  1880,  at  Boston. 

Married  June  27,  1904,  at  West  Newton,  Robert 
Henry  Watts,  son  of  Samuel  and  Mary  Jane  (Pot- 
ter) Watts. 

Born  December  17,  1873,  in  Ireland, 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Boston. 

Edward  Gordon  Henshaw, 

Born  January  28,  1882,  at  Boston. 

Died  January  13,  1886,  at  Westboro',  Mass. 

Frances  Adelaide  Henshaw, 

Born  December  27,  1882,  at  Boston. 

Married  October  19,  1906,  Harry  Wood  worth  Doherty, 
son  of  Thomas  Farmer  and  Ida  (Wessell)  Doherty. 
Born    September    i,    1876,    at    Seneca   Falls, 
N.  Y. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Tacoma,  Washington. 

36  Julia ^  Bird  {Julia"^  Lord,  Tobias^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 
Born  November  29,  1830,  at  Boston;  married  May  12, 
1858,  at  Boston,  John  Leonard  Doty,  son  of  Alonzo 
and  Ruby  Doty,  born  January  20,  1828,  at  Walling- 
ford,  Vt. ;  died  October  24,  1872,  at  Boston.  She 
resides  now  (191 2)  at  Boston. 


62  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

CHILD. 
George  Everett  Doty, 

Born  June  26,  1859,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Boston. 

37  Emma  Josephine^  Bird  {Julia'^  Lord,  Tobias^  Lieut. 

Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 

Born  February  13,   1834,  at   Boston;  died  November 

23,  1908,  at  West  Mansfield,  Mass.;  married  June  14, 

1857,  at  East   Boston,  Francis  William   Bird,  son  of 

George  and   Eliza  (Ellis)   Bird,  born   September    17, 

1826,  at  Dedham,  Mass.;  died  August  6,  1868,  at  East 

Boston. 

children. 

Caroline  Ellis  Bird, 

Born  September  22,  1858,  at  East  Boston. 

Died  September  19,  1865,  at  East  Boston. 

71  Charles  Lord^  Bird, 

Born  August  31,  i860,  at  East  Boston. 

Married  ist,  October  8,  1884,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls, 
Mass.,  Caroline  Vander  Hayden  Bacon,  daughter  of 
Horace  and  Maria  Bacon. 

Born  August  7,  i860,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls. 

Died  May  6,  1887,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls. 

Married  2d,  June  25,  1889,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass., 

Frances  Aimee  Mears,  daughter  of  George  Henry 

and  Betsey  Ann  (Dow)  Mears. 

Born  August  15,  1862,  at  Boston. 

72  Ellen  Eliza  ^  Bird, 

Born  May  18,  1864,  at  East  Boston. 

Married  June  28,  1892,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Abijah 
Beal,  son  of  Jarvis  Thayer  and  Olive  Ann  (Drink- 
water)  Beal. 

Born  February  18,  1869,  at  Webster,  Me. 


And  his  Descendants  63 

Julia  Lord  Bird, 

Born  July  23,  1865,  at  East  Boston. 
Died  September  23,  1865,  at  East  Boston. 

Mary  Lillian  Bird, 

Born  April  3,  1867,  at  East  Boston. 

Married  September  3,  1891,  at  Newton  Centre,  Will- 
iam Saunders  Campbell,  son  of  Rev.  George  Robert 
and  Elizabeth  Campbell. 

Born   August    23,    1867,   at    Lower    Wood- 
stock, N.  B. 

38  Jane  Louisa^  Bird  {Julia''  Lord,  Tobias,^  Lieut.  To- 

bias,^ Capt.  Tobias,''  John:!'  Nathan,'-  Nathan^ ). 
Born  July  21,   1839,  at   Boston;  married   January  8, 
1868,  at  Boston,  John  Edward  Mulloney,  M.  D.,  son  of 
Daniel  Mulloney,  born  August  31,  1836,  at  Newport, 
N.  S.     Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kentville,  N.  S. 

children. 

Laura  Young  Mulloney, 

Born  October  22,  1868,  at  Halifax,  N.  S. 

73  Raymond  Bird 9  Mulloney, 

Born  January  6,  1872,  at  Wolfville,  N.  S. 

Married  June  25,  1905,  at  St.  John's,  Newfoundland, 
May  Isabel  Herder,  daughter  of  George  Douglas 
Herder. 

Frederick  Crowe  Mulloney, 

Born  December  7,  1875,  at  Wolfville. 

39  Charles   Edwin  ^  Lord  {James  Z./   Tobias^  Lieut. 

Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias, "^  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born   October   19,    1855,  at   Chester,  Conn.;  married 
December  8,  1880,  at   Chester,   Ella   Camden   Buell, 


64  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

daughter  of  Oliver  and  Hannah  (Watrous)  Buell,  born 
February  23,  1858,  at  Dill's  Ferr)%  Pa.  Residing  now 
(191 2)  at  Middletown,  Conn. 

children. 

74  Ruby  Jennette  McCollum^  Lord, 

Born  May  19,  1882,  at  Chester,  Conn. 

Married  June  7,  1907,  at  Middletown,  Robert  Baldwin, 
son  of  Lewis  and  Jane  Baldwin. 

Born  July  29,  1882,  at  Middletown. 

75  Emma  Elsie^  Lord, 

Born  August  21,  1884,  at  Chester. 

Married  August  22,  1904,  at  Westerly,  R.  L,  Clarence 
Ferdinand  Spencer,  son  of  Julius  and  Teresa  Abby 
Spencer. 

Born  April  23,  1885,  at  Chester. 

76  Georgianna  Alices  Lord, 

Born  April  3,  1887,  at  Chester. 

Married  October  29,  1908,  at  Middletown,  John  Tal- 
cott  Scoville,  son  of  Talcott  and  Leona  (Brown) 
Scoville. 

Born  July  26,  1887,  at  Middletown. 

James  Oliver  Lord, 

Born  March  22,  1890,  at  Chester. 

Doris  Ella  Lord, 

Born  August  14,  1892,  at  Chester. 

Charles  Edwin  Lord,  Jr., 

Born  December  2,  1895,  at  Chester. 

Dellis  Buell  Lord, 

Born  January  5,  1898,  at  Chester. 

Susan  Wells  Lord, 

Born  March  i,  1901,  at  Chester. 


And  his  Descendants  65 

40  Hannah  E.^  Lord  ( George  W.^  Tobias^  Lieut.   To- 

bias^ Capt.  Tobias^'-  JoJin^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 
Bom  November  28,   1839,  at  Mt.  Hope,  N.  Y.;  died 
October  23,  1900,  at  Long  Branch,  N.  J.;  man-ied  ist, 
Gordon  Wardell,  born  September  8,   1805,  at  Long 
Branch;  died  May  19,  1 881,  at  Long  Branch. 

children. 
Emma  Wardell, 

Born  November  24,  1866,  at  Long  Branch. 
Died  February  7,  1904,  at  Long  Branch. 

William  Gordon  Wardell, 

Born  April  16,  1876,  at  Long  Branch. 
Married  June  27,  1910,  at  Westerleigh,  Mrs.  Mae  (Kopf) 
MacCarty,  daughter  of  John  H.,  Sr.,  and  Ida  T. 
Kopf. 

Born  December  12,  1873. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Westerleigh,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y. 

Hannah  E.^  Lord,  married  2d,  1886,  at  Long  Branch, 
George  W.  Wooley,  died  October  28,  1906,  at  Long 
Branch. 

41  Julia  ^  Lord   {George   W.:j    Tobias^   Lieut.    Tobias,^ 

Capt.  Tobias^"-  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  July  4,  1842,  at  Mt.  Hope,  N.  Y.;  married  Sep- 
tember 15,  1869,  at  New  York,  WiUiam  B.  Strong,  ^on 
of  Sheldon  and  Alicia  Strong,  born  March  20,  1842, 
at  Monticello,  N.  Y.  Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Monti- 
cello. 

children. 

Jennie  Lord  Strong, 

Born  September  22,  1870,  at  Monticello. 


66  Lieuteftant   Tobias  Lord 

Mary  Angeline  Strong, 

Born  October  i8,  1871,  at  Monticello. 

42  Christine^  Lord  {George  W.^  Tobias^  Lieut,  To- 
bias^ Capt.  Tobias^''  John^  Nathan^  Natha^i '). 
Born  July  16,  1854,  at  Monticello,  N.  Y.;  married  ist, 
September  12,  1871,  at  New  York,  Abram  Ryerson, 
son  of  John  and  Matilda  Ryerson,  born  July  30,  185 1, 
at  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  died  June   17,   1881,  at  Bloom- 

ingdale,  N.  Y. 

children. 
Marietta  Ryerson, 

Born  August  2,  1872,  at  Jersey  City. 
Died  November  14,  1873,  at  New  York. 

77  Helen  9  Ryerson, 

Born  September  12,  1874,  at  Wayne,  N.  J. 

Married  January  3,    1896,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  William 
Spaar,  son  of  Xavier  and  Madeline  Spaar. 

Born  October,  1872,  at  Orange,  N.  J. 

78  Belle9  Ryerson, 

Born  January  2,  1877,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Married  November  24,  1895,  at  Newark,  Harry  Brown, 
son  of  Herman  and  Fanny  Brown. 

Born  October  24,  1876,  at  Belleville. 

79  John9  Ryerson, 

Born  July  25,  1879,  at  Philadelphia. 

Married  January,  1900,  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Selma  Fel- 
ton,  daughter  of  Frederick  and  Marie  Felton. 
Born  January  17,  1881,  in  Germany. 

Christine^  Lord  married  2d,  October  27,  1884,  at  Pater- 
son, Thomas  Shaw,  son  of  Thomas  and  Jane  Shaw, 
born  October  27,  1853,  at  Paterson. 


And  his  Descendants  67 


FIFTH  GENERATION. 

43  Caroline  North''  Bowman  {Ernestine^  Lord,  Charles 

A.^  Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias,''  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  February  29,  1856,  at  Portland,  Me.;  married 
November  11,  1882,  at  Fergus  Falls,  Minn.,  William 
Dwight  Parkinson,  son  of  Rev.  Royal  and  Joanna 
(Griffin)  Parkinson,  born  August  10,  1857,  at  Fal- 
mouth, Me.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Waltham,  Mass. 

children. 

Royal  Parkinson, 

Born  February  10,  1884,  at  Fergus  Falls. 

Dana  Parkinson, 

Born  June  27,  1885,  at  Fergus  Falls. 

Taintor  Parkinson, 

Born  October  22,  1886,  at  Falmouth,  Mass. 

Herman  Owen  Parkinson, 

Born  February  3,  1 891,  at  Taunton,  Mass, 

44  Austin  Lord^   Bowman   {Ernestine^   Lord,   Charles 

A.,^  Nathaniel,^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  November  14,  1 861,  at  Manchester,  N.  H. ;  mar- 
ried ist,  January  19,  1893,  at  New  York,  Mary  Ida 
Van  Home,  daughter  of  Garrett  John  and  Mary  Jane 
(Britton)  Van  Home,  born  August  4,  1862 ;  died  May 
28,  1905,  at  New  York;  married  2d,  December  28, 
1907,  at  New  York,  Eleanor  Irene  Heagen,  daughter 


68  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

of  Matthew  and  Jane  (Westman)  Heagen,  born  No- 
vember 5,  1875,  at  New  York.  Residing  now  (191 2) 
at  New  York. 

CHILD. 

Austin  Bowman, 

Born  January  11,  19 10,  at  New  York. 
Died  April  26,  19 10,  at  New  York. 

45.  Lydia  Sherman'^  Rice  {Claire  A}  Lord,  Charles  A.^ 
Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan ' ). 
Born  March  30,  1862,  at  Conway,  Mass.;  married  Sep- 
tember 9,  1 89 1,  at  Danvers,  Mass.,  Frank  Foxcroft,  son 
of  Francis  and  Harriet  (Goodrich)  Foxcroft,  born  Jan- 
uary 21,  1850,  at  Boston.  Residing  now  (191 2)  at 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

children. 
Mary  Goodrich  Foxcroft, 

Born  November  2,  1892,  at  Cambridge. 

Francis  Rice  Foxcroft, 

Born  September  24,  1898,  at  Cambridge. 

46  Stephen^  Emery  {Lydia  A.^  Lord,  Charles  A.,''  Na- 
thaniel^ Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan^). 
Born  December  24,  1868,  at  Maiden,  Mass.;  married 
July  21,  1898,  at  (Pigeon  Cove),  Rockport,  Mass.,  Nel- 
lie Babbitt  Thalheimer,  daughter  of  William  Burke 
and  Sarah  Pritchard  (Coolidge)  Thalheimer,  born  May 
II,  1869,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  Residing  now  (1912) 
at  Richmond  Hill,  N.  Y. 


And  his  Descendants  69 


children. 
William  Thalheimer  Emery, 

Born  July  7,  1900,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Stephen  Albert  Emery, 

Born  August  14,  1902,  at  Chicago,  111, 

Mary  Elizabeth  Emery, 

Born  March  21,  1906,  at  Jamaica,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

47  Sidney  Sheppard''  Emery  {Lydia  A}  Lord,  Charles 

A.^  Naikaniel,^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  Jolni:^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  May  5,  187 1,  at  Maiden,  Mass.;  married  Decem- 
ber 16,  1896,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Anna  Payne  Butler, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Jennette  Loring  (Emery) 
Butler,  born  August  24,  1862,  at  Auburn,  Me.  Resid- 
ing now  (191 2)  at  Louviere,  Douglas  Co.,  Colorado. 

CHILD. 

Loring  Lord  Emery, 

Born  July  25,  1899,  at  Winchester,  Mass. 

48  Ernestine''   Emery  {Lydia  A^  Lord,   Charles  A.,'' 

Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John, ^  Na- 

than^  Nathan '). 
Born  September  24,  1877,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass.; 
married  October  2,  1908,  at  West  Newton,  Mass., 
Albert  Funk  Meschter,  son  of  Daniel  Yeakle  and 
Medora  (Elist)  Meschter,  born  February  24,  1880,  at 
Palm,  Pa.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Woodbury,  N.  J. 

CHILD. 

Emery  Meschter, 

Born  April  26,  19 10,  at  Philadelphia. 


70  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

49  Frances    Veazie^    Lord    {Charles    V.^   Nathaniel^ 

Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias!^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John ^  Na- 

than^  Nathan '). 
Born  April  22,  1866,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  married  May  24, 
1887,  at  Bangor,  Paul  Blatchford,  son  of  Eliphalet  W. 
and  Mary  (Williams)  Blatchford,  born  July  18,  1859, 
at  Chicago,  111.  Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Oak  Park, 
111.,  near  Chicago. 

children. 

John  Blatchford, 

Born  April  20,  1888,  at  Oak  Park. 

Dorothy  Lord  Blatchford, 

Born  December  10,  1889,  at  Oak  Park. 

Barbara  Blatchford, 

Born  September  14,  1894,  at  Oak  Park. 

Charles  Lord  Blatchford, 

Born  February  12,  1897,  at  Oak  Park. 

50  Nathaniel'^  Lord  {Charles  V.f  Nathaniel^  Nathan- 

iel^ Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.   Tobias,""  Johjii^'   Nathan^ 

Nathan  % 
Born  July  4,  1870,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  married  October 
25,  1902,  at  Bangor,  Elsie  Prentiss,  daughter  of  Henry 
Mellen  and  Julia  A.  (Dwinel)  Prentiss,  born   Novem- 
ber   21,   1869,  at    Bangor.     Residing    now    (191 2)    at 

Bangor. 

children. 
Julia  Lord, 

Born  May  20,  1904,  at  Bangor. 

Charles  Veazie  Lord,  2d, 
Born  June  5,  1905,  at  Bangor. 


And  his  Descendants  yi 

51  Edwin  Lord''  Farrar  {Susan  W.^  Lord,  Nathaniel,^ 
Nathaniel,^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan^). 

Born  October  2,  1859,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  married  Feb- 
ruary 10,  1887,  at  Boston,  Caroline  Whitney,  daughter 
of  Robert  P.  and  Ruth  F.  Whitney,  born  February  i, 
1855,  at  Topsham,  Me.  Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Hart- 
ford, Conn. 

CHILD. 

Whitney  Lord  Farrar, 

Born  March  20,  1891,  at  Portland,  Me. 

52  Ernestine''   Farrar  {Susan    W.^  Lora,  Nathaniel^ 

Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John:-'  Na- 
than^ Nathan''). 
Born  June  13,  1863,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  married  Febru- 
ary 10,  1887,  at  Boston,  Frank  H.  Atwood,  son  of 
Hicks  S.  and  Lydia  W.  Atwood,  of  Wellfieet,  Mass., 
born  August  31,  186 1,  at  Charlestown,  Mass.  Resid- 
ing now  (191 2)  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

children. 
Ernestine  Frances  Atwood, 

Born  November  14,  1887,  at  Boston. 
Roy  Farrar  Atwood, 

Born  July  12,  1889,  at  Melrose. 

53  Frederick  Taylor^  Lord  {Samuel  V.^  Nathaniel^ 
Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan '). 

Born  January  16,  1875,  at  Bangor,  Me.;  married  No- 
vember   25,    1 90 1,  at   Boston,   Mabel    Delano   Clapp, 


72  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 

daughter  of  William  W.  and  Caroline  (Denny)  Clapp. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Boston. 

CHILD. 

Caroline  Veazie  Lord, 

Born  December  28,  1903,  at  Boston. 

54  Charles  Rumford^  Walker  {Elizabeth  L?  Upham, 

Betsey   WJ  Lord,  Nathaniel,^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt. 

Tobias,'-  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 

Born  Februar}^   13,  1852,  at  Concord,  N.  H.;  married 

January  18,  1888,  at  Boston,  Frances  Sheaf e,  daughter 

of  William  and  Josephine  A.  (Peckham)  Sheafe,  born 

April   15,   1859,  at   Boston.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at 

Concord. 

children. 
Sheafe  Walker, 

Born  November  16,  1888,  at  Concord. 

Joseph  Burbeen  Walker, 

Born  June  21,  1891,  at  Concord. 
Died  August  4,  1892,  at  Concord. 

Charles  Rumford  Walker,  Jr. 
Born  July  31,  1892,  at  Concord. 

55  Susan    Burbeen^    Walker   {Elizabeth   L}    Upham, 

Betsey   Wj  Lo7'-d,  Nathaniel^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt. 

Tobias,''  John^  Nathan,^  Nathan '). 
Born  June  27,  1853,  at  Concord,  N.  H. ;  married  No- 
vember 14,  1882,  at  Concord,  Charles  M.  Gilbert,  son 
of  Harvey  John  and  Priscilla  Hazen  Kimball  (Morrill) 
Gilbert,  born  July  9,  1844,  at  Concord.  Residing  now 
(191 2)  at  Savannah,  Ga. 


And  his  Descendants  73 

children. 

Elizabeth  Walker  Gilbert, 

Born  November  11,  1884,  at  Concord. 

Married  April  27,  19 11,  at  Savannah,  Rev.  John  Harold 
Dale,  son  of  Philip  and  Harriet  (Hough)  Dale. 

Born  June    18,    1878,   at  Widnes,    Cheshire 
Co.,  Eng. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Billerica,  Mass. 

Harvey  John   Gilbert, 

Born  February  26,  1887,  at  Savannah. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Savannah. 

Mary  Bell  Gilbert, 

Born  October  2,  1888,  at  Concord. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Savannah. 

56  Nathaniel  Uvwam"^  V\f k\.ky.r  {Elizabeth  L^  Upkam, 
Betsey   WJ  Lord,  Nathajiiel^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt. 
Tobias,''  JoJin^  Nathan,^  Nathan"). 
Born  January   14,    1855,  at   Concord,  N.  H.;  married 
June  6,  1888,  at  Boston,  Helen  F.  Dunklee,  daughter 
of  John  W.  and  Elizabeth  P.  (Currier)  Dunklee,  born 
July  22,    1 86 1,  at    Clifton,    Ontario,  Canada. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

children. 

Nathalie  Elizabeth  Walker, 
Born  November  7,  1890,  at  Boston. 

John  Dunklee  Walker, 

Born  July  3,  1896,  at  Brookline. 
Died  February  10,  1907,  at  Brookline. 


74  Lieutcnayit   Tobias  Lord 

57  Joseph    Timothy''  Walker  {Elizabeth    L.^    Upham, 

Betsey   Wj  Lord,  Nathaniel^  Lieut.   Tobias^'  Capt. 

Tobias,''  JoJin:^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  December  12,  1865,  at  Concord,  N.  H.;  married 
September,  1893,  ^^  Concord,  Mary  Hale  Sheafe, 
daughter  of  William  and  Josephine  A.  (Peckham) 
Sheafe,  born  June  17,  i860,  at  Brookline,  Mass.;  died 
October  11,  1 901,  at  Boston. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Concord. 

CHILDREN. 

Infant  son,  died  August  9,  1894,  at  Concord. 
Joseph  Timothy  Walker,  Jr., 

Born  November  11,  1895,  at  Savannah,  Ga. 
Josephine  Walker, 

Born  July  26,  1897,  at  Concord. 

58  Nathaniel  Janeway^  V^tham.  {Nathaniel  L.^  Upham, 

Betsey    JVj  Lord,  Nathaniel,^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt. 

Tobias,""  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  August  26,  1865,  at  Reaville,  Hunterdon  Co., 
N.  J.;  married  June  7,  1893,  at  Duluth,  Minn.,  Kath- 
erine  Woodbridge,  daughter  of  William  Starkweather 
and  Frances  (Poole)  Woodbridge,  born  December  26, 
1873,  at  Duluth.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Duluth. 

children. 

Helen  Norton  Upham, 

Born  September  5,  1894,  at  Duluth. 

Nathaniel  Woodbridge  Upham, 
Born  April  20,  1899,  at  Duluth. 


And  his  Descendants  75 


William  Woodbridge  Upham, 

Born  September  22,  1901,  at  Duluth. 

59  Lillian    Howell''   Upham    {Nathaniel  L.^    Upkam^ 

Betsey   IVJ  Lord,  Natha7tiel^  Lieut.   Tobias,^  Capt. 

Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  September  9,  1867,  at  Reaville,  N.  J.;  married 
December  4,  1890,  at  Philadelphia,  Samuel  Griffith 
McConaughy,  son  of  Hon.  David  and  Mrs.  Leana 
(Matthews)  McConaughy,  born  June  27,  1863,  at 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

CHILDREN. 

Samuel  Griffith  McConaughy,  Jr., 
Born  August  29,  1891,  at  Duluth. 

DwiGHT  Dunn  McConaughy, 

Born  January  21,  1893,  at  Duluth. 

Nathaniel  Upham  McConaughy, 

Born  November  21,  1894,  at  Philadelphia. 

Anna  Upham  McConaughy, 

Born  June  10,  1896,  at  Philadelphia. 

Francis  Upham  McConaughy, 

Born  April  17,  1908,  at  Merchantville,  N.  J. 

60  Thomas  Francis  Janeway^  Upham  {Nathaniel  L} 

Upham,  Betsey  WJ  Lord,  Natha^iiel^  Lieut.  Tobias^ 

Capt.  Tobias,"-  Johnl^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 

Born  September  30,  1869,  at  Reaville,  N.  J.;  married 

July  2,  1906,  at  Port  Arthur,  Ontario,  Canada,  Anna 

Isabella  Greenfield,  daughter  of  Rev.  James  and  Anna 


'jd  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Greenfield,  born  May  21,   1876,  at  Stornaway,  Island 
of  Lewis,  Scotland. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

CHILD. 

Alice  Greenfield  Upham, 

Born  April  4,  1908,  at  Duluth,  Minn. 

61  Charles  Peters  Clark,  Jr.  {Charles  P^  Clark,  Su- 
san'' Lord,  Nathajiiel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,*- 
John^  N^athan^  Nathan"^. 
Born  September  12,  1858,  at  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass.; 
married  January  12,  1881,  at  Newton,  Mass.,  Helen 
Lancaster,  daughter  of  Charles  B.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Brackett)  Lancaster,  born  April  8,  186 1,  at  Newton. 

children. 
80  Lancaster  Peter '°  Clark, 

Born  December  22,  1882,  at  New  York, 

Married  October  29,  1904,  at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Lulu 
May  Jewell,  daughter  of  Willard  M.  and  Elmina 
(Taylor)  Jewell. 

Born   December   3,    1880,  at   Eden   Centre, 
N.  Y. 

Edward  Lord  Clark, 

Born  March  29,  1884,  at  Newton  Highlands,  Mass. 
Died  April  21,  1904,  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Tyler  Clark, 

Born  March  i,  1888,  at  Newton  Highlands. 

Priscilla  Clark, 

Born  January  20,  1900,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Elizabeth  Clark, 

Born  January  20,  1900,  at  Brookline. 


And  his  Descendants  '  yy 


62  Elizabeth  Tyler''  Clark  {Charles  P!'  Clark,  Susan'^ 

Lord,  Nathaniel,^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt,  Tobias,''  J ohn^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  July  7,  1861,  at  Boston;  married  July  20,  1887, 
at  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  Rev.  Edward  Y.  Hincks,  son 
of  John  Winslow  and  Sarah  Ann  (Blodget)  Hincks, 
born  August   13,  1844,  at  Bucksport,  Me. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Andover,  Mass. 

children. 

Sarah  Hincks, 

Born  May  26,  1888,  at  Andover,  Mass. 

Carroll  Clark  Hincks, 

Born  November  30,  1889,  at  Andover. 

Edward  Hincks, 

Born  June  8,  1892,  at  Andover. 

Elizabeth  Mary  Hincks, 

Born  September  10,  1894,  at  Andover. 

Caroline  Tyler   Hincks, 

Born  May  13,  1902,  at  Andover. 

63  Carita    Tyler''  Clark  [Charles  P^  Clark,  Susan'' 

Lord,  Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John ^ 

Nathan,""  Nathan '). 
Born  July  6,  1869,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass.;  married 
November  30,  1899,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Charles 
Hammond  Blatchford,  son  of  Eliphalet  W.  and  Mary 
(Williams)  Blatchford,  born  Januar)^  2,  1874,  at  Evans- 
ton,  111.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Concord,  Mass. 


78  *  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

children. 
Eliphalet  Lawrence  Blatchford, 
Born  May  3,  1902,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Charles  Hammond  Blatchford,  Jr. 
Born  May  31,  1904,  at  Chicago. 

Huntington  Blatchford, 

Born  November  18,  1907,  at  Hinnetka,  111. 

64  Sally    Tylers  Clark   {Charles  P!"   Clark,  Susa?i'' 

Lord,  Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  Jo  hit  ^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  September  22,  1874,  at  Newton  Centre,  Mass.; 
married  June  21,  1898,  at  New  Haven,  Conn.,  Edward 
Grant  Buckland,  son  of  Andrew  Jackson  and  Julia 
Ann  (Turner)  Buckland,  born  December  31,  1866,  at 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Residing  now  (191 2)  at  New  Haven. 
children. 

Charles  Clark  Buckland, 

Born  July  30,  1899,  at  Pawtuxet,  R.  I. 

Julia  Turner  Buckland, 

Born  October  6,  1900,  at  Providence,  R.  I. 

Susan  Lord  Buckland, 

Born  August  19,  1904,  at  Woodmont,  Conn. 

Chester  Parsons  Buckland, 

Born  October  11,  19 10,  at  New  Haven. 

65  Edward  Lord^  Clark  {Charles  P.^  Clark,  Susan'' 

Lord,  Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born   October    11,    1875,  at    Newton   Centre,   Mass.; 
married   October  9,    1 901,  at   Little   Compton,  R.  I., 


And  his  Descendants  79 

Mary  Susan  Kempton,  daughter  of  Thomas  Warren 
and  Mary  Jane  (Taylor)  Kempton,  born  September 
12,   1876,   at   Little   Compton. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

CHILD. 

Kempton  Clark, 

Born  September  23,  1903,  at  New  York. 

66  Susan  Frost ^  Bell  {Susan  F!"  Lord,  William,  Jr, J 

Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  JoJui^  Na- 
than^ Nathan '). 
Born  February  2,  1862,  at  San  Diego,  Cal.;  married 
November  22,  1894,  at  Rutherford,  N.  J.,  Charles 
Howe  Watson,  son  of  William  and  Ellen  (Mattock) 
[Davis]  Watson,  born  1867,  at  Philadelphia. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Philadelphia. 

children. 
George  Lord  Watson, 
•  Born  October  22,  1896,  at  Philadelphia. 

Died  August  26,  1897,  at  Philadelphia. 
Harry  Bell  Watson, 

Born  March  14,  1899,  at  Philadelphia. 

67  Elizabeth^   Lord  {Charles   W.f   William,  Jr.^  Na- 

thaniel^ Lieut.    Tobias^   Capt.    Tobias,""  John,^  Na- 

than^  Nathan^). 
Born  April  20,  187 1,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  married  Sep- 
tember 5,  1894,  at  Windham,  Me.,  Charles  Boardman 
Beasom,  son  of  William  Dutton  and  Jane  Noyes 
(Boardman)  Beasom,  born  November  15,  1863,  at 
Nashua,  N.  H.     Residing  now  (1912)  at  Newton. 


8o  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 


CHILD. 


Elizabeth  Jane  Beasom, 

Born  June  lO,  1895,  at  Newton. 

68  John  Anderson '^  Lord  {Charles   W.^  William,  Jr.,^ 

Nathaniel^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Na- 
than^ Natha7i '). 
■    Born  November  29,  1872,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  married 
June  23,  1903,  at  Newton ville,  Elinor  Lawton  Carter, 
daughter  of  John  and  Isabel  (Ward)  Carter,  born  Au- 
gust 27,   1875,  at   Bridge  water,  Mass. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Dan  vers,  Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

John  Anderson  Lord,  Jr., 

Born  August  18,  1904,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

William  Walcott  Lord, 

Born  November  i,  1906,  at  Woodfords,  Me. 

Elinor  Lord,  , 

Born  September  22,  1908,  at  Woodfords. 

Philip  Hosmer  Lord, 

Born  September  27,  19 10,  at  Gorham,  Me. 

69  Mildred  HenshaW^  Fowle  {Frances  E^  Henshaw, 

HannaJf  Lord,  Tobias^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,*" 

John^  Nathan,"-  Nathan  ' ). 
Born  July  4,   1882,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  married  No- 
vember 10,  1904,  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  William  Kings- 
ley  Fowler,  son  of  William  Aymar  and  Maiy  Frances 
(Aymar)   Fowler,  of   Brooklyn,  born   March  8,    1872. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Norwalk,  Conn. 


And  his  Descendants 


CHILDREN. 

William  Kingsley  Fowler,  Jr., 
Born  May  2,  1905,  at  East  Orange. 

Aymar  Henshaw  Fowler, 

Born  October  14,  1906,  at  East  Orange. 

Louise  Frances  Fowler, 

Born  February  23,  19 10,  at  East  Orange. 

70  Charles    Stanley  ^   Henshaw   {Edward^  Henshaw, 

Hannah'^  Lord,  Tobias^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  To- 
bias,'' Johnl^  Nathan^  Nathan ' ). 
Born  April  10,  1876,  at  Boston;  married  January  10, 
1903,  at  Boston,  Mary  Delia  Johnson,  daughter  of  John 
A.  and  Margaret  Johnson,  born  September  22,  1880, 
at  Middletown,  Conn. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y. 

children. 

Frances  Margaret  Henshaw, 

Born  July  5,  1904,  at  Belmont,  Mass. 

Priscilla  Alden  Henshaw, 
Born  June  19,  1906,  at  Belmont. 

Gordon  Stanley  Henshaw, 

Born  October  19,  19 10,  at  Belmont. 

71  Charles  Lord^  Bird  {Emma  J}  Bird,  Julia'^  Lord, 

Tobias,^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^ 

Nathan ' ). 
Born  August  31,  i860,  at  East  Boston;  married   ist, 
October  8,  1884,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  Caro- 


82  Lieutenajit  Tobias  Lord 

line  Vander  Hayden  Eacon,  daughter  of  Horace  and 
Maria  Bacon,  born  August  7,  i860,  at  Newton  Upper 
Falls;  died  May 6,  1887,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls. 

children. 

Eliot  Francis   Bird, 

Born  January  4,  1886,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls. 

Gertrude  Helen  Bird, 

Born  January  13,  1887,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls. 

Charles    Lord''   Bird,  married   2d,  June   25,    1889,  at 
Newton  Centre,  Mass.,  Frances  Aimee  Mears,  daugh- 
ter of  George  Henry  and  Betsey  Ann  (Dow)  Mears, 
born  August  15,  1862,  at  Boston. 
He  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Boston. 

72  Ellen  Eliza'  Bird  [Emma  J}  Bird,  Jiilia'^  Lord, 
Tobias,^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan^ 
Nathan ' ). 
Born  May  18,  1864,  at  East  Boston;  married  June  28, 
1892,  at  Newton  Upper  Falls,  Mass.,  Abijah  Beal,  son 
of  Jarvis  Thayer  and   Olive  Ann  (Drinkwater)  Beal, 
born  February  18,  1869,  at  Webster,  Me. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Newtonville,  Mass. 

children. 

Jarvis  Thayer  Beal,  2d, 

Born  April  3,  1893,  at  Newton  Centre. 

Francis  Guy  Beal, 

Born  September  28,  1894,  at  Newton   Highlands. 


And  his  Descendants  83 


Robert  Aubrey  Beal, 

Born  September  21,  1895,  at  Newton  Highlands. 
Died  January  i,  1902,  at  Newtonville. 

Abijah  Stanley  Beal, 

Born  November  19,  1896,  at  Newton  Highlands. 

William  Bird   Beal, 

Born  March  10,  1898,  at  Newton  Highlands. 
Died  July  15,  1898,  at  Newton  Highlands. 

Roger  Drinkwater  Beal, 

Born  October  20,  1901,  at  Newtonville. 

Olive  Emma  Beal, 

Born  April  27,  1903,  at  Newtonville, 

73  Raymond  Bird^  Mulloney  {Jane   L.^  Bird,  Julia'' 

Lord,  Tobias,^  Lieut.   Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias,''  Jo/m,^ 

Nathan,^  Nathan"^ ). 
Born  January  6,   1872,  at  Wolfville,  N.  S. ;   married 
June  25,  1905,  at  St.  John's,  Newfoundland,  May  Isa- 
bel Herder,  daughter  of  George  Douglas  Herder. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Halifax,  N.  S. 

CHILD. 

Jane  Bird  Mulloney,  . 

Born  August  9,  1907,  at  Halifax. 

74  Ruby    Jennette    McCollum^    Lord   {Charles   E.^ 

James   L.^   Tobias^  Lieut.    Tobias,^    Capt.    Tobias,'' 

John^  Natha^i^  Nathan^). 
Born  May  19,  1882,  at  Chester,  Conn.;  married  June 
7,  1907,  at  Middletown,  Conn.,  Robert  Baldwin,  son  of 


84  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Lewis  and  Jane  Baldwin,  born  July  29,  1882,  at  Mid- 
dletown. 

CHILD. 

Donald  Robert  Baldwin, 

Born  March   15,  1908,  at  Griswoldville  in  Wethersfield, 
Conn. 

75  Emma  Elsie ^  Lord  [Charles  E.^  James  Z./  Tobias^ 

Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.    Tobias,''  Joh^i,^  Nathan^  Na- 

ika7t^ ). 
Born    August   21,    1884,   at   Chester,  Conn.;  married 
August  22,  1904,  at  Westerly,  R.  I.,  Clarence  Ferdi- 
nand Spencer,  son  of  Julius  and  Teresa  Abby  Spen- 
cer, born  April  23,  1885,  at  Chester. 

CHILDREN, 

WiNFiELD  Collins  Spencer, 
Born  June  2,  1905,  at  Chester. 

Carmelita  Elizabeth  Spencer, 
Born  June  12,  1908,  at  Chester. 

Kenneth  Lord  Spencer, 

Born  April  3,  19 10,  at  Chester. 

76  Georgianna  Alice''  Lord  {Charles  E.^  James  Z.,^ 

Tobias^  Lieut.    Tobias,^    Capt.    Tobias,''  John^  Na- 

than^  Nathaii ' ). 
Born  April  3,  1887,  at  Chester,  Conn,;  married  Octo- 
ber   29,    1908,   at    Middletown,   Conn.,    John    Talcott 
Scoville,  son  of  Talcott  and  Leona  (Brown)  Scoville, 
born  July  26,   1887,  at  Middletown. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Middletown. 


And  his  Descendants  85 

children. 

Charles  Talcott  Scoville, 

Born  August  24,  1910,  at  Middlefield,  Conn. 

Frederick  Vernon  Scoville, 

Born  May  28,  191 1,  at  Middletown. 

77  Helen ^  Ryerson  {Christine^  Lord,  George   W.:^  To- 

bias^ Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.   Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^ 

Nathan '). 
Born  September  12,   1874,  at  Wayne,  N.  J.;  married 
January  3,  1896,  at  Newark,  N.  J.,  William  Spaar,  son 
of  Xavier  and  Madeline  Spaar,  born  October,  1872,  at 
Orange,  N.  J.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Clifton,  N.  J. 

children. 

William  Spaar,  Jr., 

Born  August  27,  1896,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 

Madeline  Spaar, 

Born  September  30,  1898,  at  New  York. 

Osmonde  Spaar, 

Born  June  12,  1900,  at  Belleville, 

Clinton  Spaar, 

Born  August  12,  1902,  at  Paterson,  N.  J. 

78  Belle  ^  Ryerson  {Christine^  Lord,  George   W.,^    To- 

bias^ Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan^ 

Nathan  % 
Born   January   2,    1877,  at    Belleville,  N.  J.;  married 
November  24,   1895,  ^-t  Newark,  N.  J.,  Harry  Brown, 
son  of  Herman  and  Fanny   Brown,  born  October  24, 
1876,  at  Belleville.     Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Belleville. 


86  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

CHILDREN.  j- 

Harry  Brown,  Jr.,  'IJ 

Born  May  13,  1897,  at  Belleville. 
DuRwoRD  Brown, 

Born  September  30,  1898. 

Died  August  7,  1899. 
Elliot  Brown, 

Born  December  11,  1900. 
Ralph  Brown, 

Born  June  12,  1906. 
Leicester  Brown, 

Born  March  27,  1908. 

79  JoHN^  Ryerson  {Christine^  Lord,  George  IV.,''  To- 
bias^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,*"  John^  Nathan^ 
Natha7t '). 
Born  July  25,  1879,  at  Philadelphia;  married  January, 
1900,  at  Paterson,  N.  J.,  Selma  Felton,  daughter  of 
Frederick  and  Marie  Felton,  born  January  17,  1881, 
in  Germany. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 

children. 
Selma  Ryerson, 

Born  April  19,  1901,  at  Newark,  N.  J. 
John  Ryerson,  Jr., 

Born  April,  1902,  at  Paterson. 

Died  December,  1902,  at  Athenia,  N.  J. 
Elsie  Ryerson, 

Born  December  12,  1903,  at  Paterson. 

Died  July  16,  1904,  at  Belleville,  N.  J. 
Florence  Ryerson, 

Born  October  i,  1905,  at  Belleville. 


And  his  Descendants  87 

Gertrude  Ryerson, 

Born  January  5,  1908,  at  Belleville. 

SIXTH  GENERATION. 

80  Lancaster  Peter '°  Clark  [Charles  P?   Clark,  Jr., 
Charles  P^  Clark,  Susan  ^  Lord,  Nathaniel,^  Lieut. 
Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathaji^  Nathan '). 
Born  December  22,  1882,  at  New  York;  married  Oc- 
tober  29,   1904,  at    Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  Lulu   May   Jewell, 
daughter  of  Willard  M.  and  Elmina  (Taylor)  Jewell, 
born  December  3,  1880,  at  Eden  Centre,  N.  Y. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Waterbury,  Conn. 

CHILDREN. 

Lancaster  Peter  Clark,  Jr., 

Born  September  10,  1905,  at  Greenwich,  Conn. 

Charles  Peter  Clark,  3d, 

Born  November,  1907,  at  Waterbury. 

Alice  Coley  Clark, 

Born  November  29,  19 11,  at  Waterbury. 


ANCESTRAL    LINES 


HEPHZIBAH  (CONANT)  LORD 


SECOND    WIFE    OF 


LIEUT.  TOBIAS    LORD 


ANCESTORS 


HEPHZIBAH    CONANT 


THROUGH    HER    FATHER    NATHANIEL    CONANT 


Roger  Conant 
Lot  Conant 
John  Conant 
Daniel  Conant 
Nathaniel  Conant 
Hephzibah   Conant 

Thomas  Low 
Thomas  Low,  2d 
Martha  Low     . 
Lucy  Dodge     . 
Nathaniel  Conant 
Hephzibah  Conant 

Richard  Dodge. 
Richard  Dodge 
Richard  Dodge 
Lucy  Dodge     . 
Nathaniel  Conant 
Hephzibah   Conant 


1592- 

679 

1624- 

[674 

1652- 

724 

1694- 

751 

I726-] 

[808 

I760-] 

818 

-] 

^77 

I632-] 

712 

-] 

737 

1700- 

I726-] 

808 

I760-] 

818 

I602-] 

671 

I643-] 

705 

I670-] 

^739 

1700- 

1726- 

[808 

1760- 

[81S 

(90 


92 


Ancestral  Lines  of  HepJizibaJi   Comint 


Rev.  William  Walton  .....                  -1638 

Elizabeth  Walton 

1629- 

John  Conant     . 

1652-1724 

Daniel  Conant 

1694-175 1 

Nathaniel  Conant 

1726-1808 

Hephzibah  Conant 

1 760-1 818 

Thomas  Boreman 

1601-1673 

Martha  Boreman 
Martha  Low     . 

-1737 

Lucy  Dodge 

1700- 

Nathaniel  Conant     . 

1 726-1 808 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-18 18 

William  Eaton 

I 604- I 67 3 

Mary  Eaton     . 

1643-1716 

Richard  Dodge 

1670-1739 

Lucy  Dodge     . 

1700- 

Nathaniel  Conant 

1 726-1 808 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

Robert   Mansfield 

-1666 

Andrew  Mansfield     . 

1623-1683 

Bethiah  Mansfield     . 

1658-1720 

Daniel  Conant 

1694-175 1 

Nathaniel  Conant     . 

1726-1808 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

ANCESTORS 


HEPHZIBAH    CONANT 


THROUGH  HER  MOTHER  ABIGAIL  DODGE 


Richard  Dodge 
Sarah  Dodge    . 
Jerusha  Woodbury 
Hannah  Raymond 
Abigail  Dodge 
Hephzibah   Conant 

Edward  Bishop 
Hannah  Bishop 
George  Raymond 
Hannah  Raymond 
Abigail  Dodge 
Hephzibah   Conant 

Robert  Hale 
Joanna  Hale 
Joanna  Larkin 
Joshua  Dodge,  Jr. 
Abigail  Dodge 
Hephzibah   Conant 


1 602- 1 67 1 
I 644- I 726 
1680- 
1699- 1 783 
1732-1813 
1760-1818 


1646- 
1670- I 709 
1699-1783 
1732-1813 
1760-1818 

-1659 
1638-1685 


1694-17 16 
1732-1813 
1760-1818 


(93) 


94 


Ancestral  Lines  of  Hephzibah   Conant 


Roger  Conant 1 592-1679 

Mary  Conant    . 

1632- 

Joshua  Dodge         '  . 

1669- I 694 

Joshua  Dodge,  Jr.     . 

1694-1716 

Abigail  Dodge 

1732-1813 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

JoHN  Woodbury      . 

Peter  Woodbury 

1 640- 1 704 

Jerusha  Woodbury    . 

1680- 

Hannah  Raymond     . 

1699-1783 

Abigail  Dodge 

1732-1813 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

William  Raymond 

1637- 

George  Raymond 

1670- 1 709 

Hannah  Raymond     . 

1 699- 1 78 3 

Abigail  Dodge 

1732-1813 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

Edward  Larkin 

-1652 

John  Larkin     . 

I 640- I 667 

Joanna  Larkin 

Joshua  Dodge,  Jr.     . 

1694-1716 

Abigail  Dodge 

1732-1813 

Hephzibah   Conant 

1760-1818 

William  Dodge 

-1685 

Capt.  William  Dodge 

1 640- 1 720 

Joshua  Dodge 

I 669- I 694 

Joshua  Dodge,  Jr.     . 

1694-1716 

Abigail  Dodge 

1732-1813 

Hephzibah    Conant 

1760-1818 

LINE    OF    DESCENT 


GOVERNOR  ROGER CONANT 


HEPHZIBAH    CONANT 


Roger  Conant, 

Baptized  April  9,  1592,  at  East  Budleigh,  Devonshire, 
Eng. ;  married  Sarah  Horton,  November  11,  161 8,  at 
London,  Eng.;  died  at  Beverly,  Mass.,  November  19, 
1679.  He  arrived  at  Plymouth  in  July,  1623,  and  was 
Governor  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  at  Cape  Ann, 
1624-26. 

Lot  Conant, 

Son  of  Roger  and  Sarah  (Horton)  Conant,  born  about 
1624,  at  Nantasket  or  Cape  Ann;  married  Elizabeth 
Walton  in  1649  ;  died  at  Beverly,  September  29,  1674. 

John  Conant, 

Son  of  Lot  and  Elizabeth  (Walton)  Conant,  born 
December     15,    1652,    at    Beverly;    married    Bethiah 

(95) 


96  Amcstral  Lines  of  HephzibaJi   Conant 

Mansfield,  May  7,  1678,  at  Lynn;  died  at  Beverly, 
September  30,  1724. 

Daniel  Conant, 

Son  of  John  and  Bethiah  (Mansfield)  Conant,  born 
November  19,  1694,  at  Beverly;  married  Lucy  Dodge, 
January  23,  17 16-17,  at  Hamilton,  Mass.;  died  at  Bev- 
erly in  April,  1751. 

Nathaniel  Conant, 

Son  of  Daniel  and  Lucy  (Dodge)  Conant,  born  July 
23,  1726,  at  Beverly;  married  Abigail  Dodge,  Decem- 
ber 16,  1756,  at  Beverly.  Moved  to  Alfred,  Me.,  about 
1766,  where  he  died  January  6,  1808. 

Hephzibah  Conant, 

Daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Abigail  (Dodge)  Conant, 
born  at  Beverly,  February  3,  1760,  baptized  March  16, 
1760;  died  at  Alfred,  October  23,  1818;  married  Lieut. 
Tobias  Lord,  son  of  Capt.  Tobias  Lord,  No\'ember  7, 
1 78 1,  at  Alfred,  as  his  second  wife. 

children. 

Mehitable  Lord, 

Born  September  17,  1782. 
Died  September  12,  18 12. 

Married  November  11,  1 802,  Francis  Watts,  son  of 
Dr.  Edward  Watts  and  Mary  Oxnard  of  Kenne- 
bunk,  Me. 


FIRST  PARISH  CHURCH  (UNITARIAN).  KENNEBUNK 


INTERIOR  OF  FIRST  PARISH  CHURCH  (UNITARIAN).  KENNEBUNK 
FROM  1803  TO  1838 

Drawn  by  William  Eldwaid  Barry 


'M  .(VIAIflATr  AS  T2^ 


Ancestral  Lines  of  HephsibaJi   Conant  97 

Abigail  Lord, 

Born  October  3,  1784. 
Died  February  11,  1848. 

Married  December  25,  1803,  Charles  White  WilHams, 
son  of  William  Williams  and  Joyce  Shellcock  of 
Kennebunk. 

Hephzibah  Lord, 

Born  January  25,  1788. 
Died  October  6,  1862. 

Married  December  25,  18 10,  Robert  Waterston  of 
Kennebunk. 

Elizabeth  Lord, 

Born  1790. 

Died  January  10,  1846. 

Married  October  24,  1813,  as  his  second  wife,  Francis 
Watts,  son  of  Dr.  Edward  Watts  and  Mary  Oxnard. 

George  Lord, 

Born  September  23,  1791. 
Died  October  8,  1861. 

Married  April  22,  18 16,  Olive  Jefferds,  daughter  of 
Major  William  Jefferds  and  Olive  Gilpatrick  of 
Kennebunk. 

Ivory  Lord, 

Born  February  i,  1794. 
Died  August  16,  1868. 

Married  ist,  June  23,  18 18,  Louisa  McCulloch,  daugh- 
ter of  Hugh  McCulloch  and  Abiel  Perkins  of  Ken- 
nebunk. 
Married  2d,  June  6,  1843,  Mrs.  Olive  Leighton  Emer- 
son, widow  of  Dr.  William  Samuel  Emerson,  and 
daughter  of  John  and  Eliza  Bourne. 


98  Alices ti'al  Lilies  of  HephzibaJi   Conant 

Lucy  Lord, 

Born  1797. 

Died  November  6,  1823. 

Married  September  10,  18 18,  Hercules  M.  Hayes. 

William  Lord, 
Born  July  3,  1799. 
Died  March  2,  1873. 

Married  October  23,  1820,  Sarah  Cleaves,  daughter  of 
David  Cleaves  and  Sarah  Fairfield. 

Francis  Augustus  Lord, 
Born  March,  1806. 
Died  September  2,  1839. 

Married  October,  1856,  Lydia  Frances  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  Smith  and  Lucy  Dutch. 


^ 


DESCENDANTS 

OF 

LIEUTENANT  TOBIAS  LORD 

AND 

HEPHZIBAH    CONANT 

HIS   SECOND   WIFE 


5SS4.b 


SHIP  CALLENDER 

(428  Tons) 
Sailed  from  Kennebunk,  August  26,   1846 


^?.' 


LIEUTENANT   TOBIAS    LORD 


AND    HIS    DESCENDANTS 


Lieut.  Tobias  5  Lord  {CapL  Tobias,'^  Johii^  Nathan,^ 
Nathan ') 
Born  February  22,  1749,  at  Arundel  (Kennebunkport), 
Me.;  died  January  16,  1808,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.; 
married  2d,  November  7,  1 781,  at  Alfred,  Me.,  Heph- 
zibah  Conant,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Abigail 
(Dodge)  Conant,  born  February  3,  1760,  at  Beverly, 
Mass.;  baptized  March  16,  1760;  died  October  23, 
1 8 18,  at  Alfred. 


CHILDREN. 

I   Mehitable^  Lord, 

Born  September  17,  1782,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  September  12,  1 812,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  November  11,  1802,  at  Kennebunk,  Francis 
Watts,  son  of  Dr.  Edward  and  Mary  (Oxnard) 
Watts. 

Born  1780,  at  Portland,  Me. 
Died  April  6,  1845,  at  Boston. 

(lOl) 


102  LiciUenanl   Tobias  Lord 

2  Abigail^  Lord, 

Born  October  3,  1784,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  11,  1848,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  December  25,  1S03,  at  Kennebunk,  Charles 
White  Williams,  son  of  William  and  Joyce  (Shell- 
cock)  Williams. 

Born  July  21,  1780,  at  Boston. 

Died  October  21,  i860,  at  Kennebunk. 

3  Hephzibah  ^  Lord, 

Born  January  25,  1788,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  6,  1862,  at  Boston. 

Married  December  25,  1810,  at  Alfred,  Robert  Water- 
ston,  son  of  Robert  and  Helen  (Cassie)  Waterston. 
Born  February  12,  1778,  at  Edinburgh,  Scot- 
land. 
Died  August  30,  1869,  at  Boston. 

Elizabeth  Lord, 

Born  1790,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  January  10,  1846,  at  Boston. 

Married  October  24,  18 13,  at  Alfred,  as  his  second 
wife,  Francis  Watts,  son  of  Dr.  Edward  and  Mary 
(Oxnard)  Watts ;  he  had  previously  married  her 
sister,  Mehitable  (i)  Lord. 

Born  17S0,  at  Portland. 

Died  April  6,  1745,  at  Boston. 

4  George^  Lord, 

Born  September  23,  1791,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  8,  1 861,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  April  22,  18 16,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Jefferds, 
daughter  of  Major  William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick) 
Jefferds. 

Born  December  21,  1793,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  4,  1879,  at  Newton,  Mass. 


ELIZABETH  LORD 

(MRS.  FRANCIS  WATTS) 
1790-1846 


And  his  Descendants  103 

5  IvoRY^  Lord, 

Born  February  i,  1794,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  16,  1868,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  ist,  June  23,  18 18,  at  Kennebunkport,  Louisa 
McCulloch,  daughter  of  Hugh  and  Abiel  (Perkins) 
McCulloch. 

Born  November  25,  1798,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  23,  1842,  at  Kennebunk. 
Married  2d,  June  6,  1843,  ^t  Kennebunk,  Mrs,  Olive 
Leighton  Emerson,  widow  of  Dr.  William  Samuel 
Emerson,  and  daughter  of  John  and  Eliza  Bourne. 
Born  May  23,  1805,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  26,  1894,  at  Milton,  Mass. 

Lucy  Lord, 

Born  1797,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  November  6,  1823,  at  Boston. 

Married  September  10,  1818,  at  Kennebunk,  Hercules 
M.  Hayes. 

Born  1790,  at  Dover,  N.  H. 

Died  March  11,  1853,  at  New  York. 

6  William^   Lord, 

Born  July  3,  1799,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  2,  1873,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  October  23,  1820,  Sarah  Cleaves,  daughter  of 
David  and  Sarah  (Fairfield)  Cleaves. 

Born  November  30,  1801,  at  Biddeford,  Me. 
Died  December  19,  1855,  at  Kennebunk. 

7  Francis  Augustus^  Lord, 

Born  March,  1806,  at  Alfred. 
Died  September  2,  1839. 

Married  October,  1856,  Lydia  Frances  Smith,  daugh- 
ter of  Benjamin  and  Lucy  (Dutch)  Smith. 


I04  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

SECOND  GENERATION. 

I  Mehitable^  Lord  [Lieiit.  Tobias^"  Capt.  Tobias^'' 
John^  Nathan^  NatJiaii '). 
Born  September  17,  1782,  at  Kennebuiik,  Me.;  died 
September  12,  181 2,  at  Kennebunk;  married  Novem- 
ber II,  1802,  at  Kennebunk,  Francis  Watts,  son  of 
Dr.  Edward  and  Maiy  (Oxnard)  Watts,  born  1780, 
at  Portland,  Me.;  died  April  6,  1845,  ^^  Boston. 

children.   . 

8  Francis  Osborn''  Watts, 

Born  August  9,  1803,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  September  28,  i860,  at  Boston. 

Married  May  i,  1826,  at  Roxbury  (Boston),  Caroline 
Goddard,  daughter  of  Dr.  Thatcher  and  Lucy  (Wis- 
wall)  Goddard. 

Born    February    27,    1806,   at   Charlestown, 

Mass. 
Died  July  25,  1850,  at  Boston. 

9  Edward  7  Watts, 

Born  1806,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  April  18,  1832,  at  Boston. 

Married  1827-28,  at  Kennebunk,  Sarah  B.  Emerson, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  and  Olive  (Barrell)  Emer- 
son. 

Augusta  Watts, 

Born  June,  1809,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  27,  1892,  at  Boston. 

Married  October,  1 848,  at  Boston,  Wellington  Le  Garron 
Hunt,  son  of  Joel  and  Clara  Hunt. 

Born  18 1 7,  at  West  Medway,  Mass. 
Died  October  31,  1889,  at  Boston. 


RESIDENCE  OF  ABIGAIL  LORD 

(MRS.  CHARLES  WHITE  WILLIAMS) 

And  later  of  Sarah  Cleaves  Lord,   1st  Mrs.  Charles  Edward  Barry — 2nd  Mrs.  Jott  S.  Perkins 

SUMMER  STREET,  KENNEBUNK 


^VibO 


'^^^°;VooHO^^ 


vot^s- 


TIUO 


And  his  Descendants  105 


Francis  Watts  married  2d,  October  24,  18 13,  at  Alfred, 
Me.,  Elizabeth  Lord,  sister  of  Mehitable  Lord. 

2  Abigail^  Lord  {Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  JoJni^ 
Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  October  3,  1784,  at  Kennebunk;  died  February 
II,  1848,  at  Kennebunk ;  married  December  25,  1803, 
at  Kennebunk,  Charles  White  Williams,  son  of  Wil- 
liam and  Joyce  (Shellcock)  Williams,  born  July  21, 
1780,  at  Boston;  died  October  21,  i860,  at  Kenne- 
bunk. 

children. 

William  Williams, 

Born  September  5,  1804,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  18,  1 881,  at  Kennebunk. 

10  Serena  Joyce 7  Williams, 

Born  February  12,  1806,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  i,  1881,  at  Geneva,  Switzerland. 

Married  February  2,  1830,  at  Kennebunk,  George  W. 
Campbell,  son  of  Alex,  and  Ruth  Campbell. 
Born  1795,  at  Lebanon,  N.  H. 
Died  February  2,  1869,  at  Bradford,  Mass. 

11  Charles^  Williams, 

Born  November  28,  1807,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  18,  1882,  at  Framingham,  Mass. 

Married  October  14,  1834,  at  Kennebunk,  Diantha 
Livermore  Fiske,  daughter  of  John  and  Azubah 
(Purse)  Fiske. 

Born  October  14,  181 5, 

Died  August  2,  1857,  ^^  Framingham. 


io6  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 


Abigail  Lord  Williams, 

Born  February  20,  1810,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  20,  1893,  at  Kennebunk. 

12  Harriet  Newell 7  Williams, 

Born  July  29,  1812,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  16,  1841,  at  Huntington,  Ind. 

Married  May  4,  1 840,  at  Kennebunk,  Freeman  Sawyer. 

Tobias  Lord  Williams, 

Born  March  3,  181 5,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  September  21,  1849,  at  Kennebunk. 

John   Howard  Williams, 

Born  October  9,  1817,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  13,  1836,  at  Indianapolis,  Ind. 

13  Claudius  Buchanan''  Williams, 

Born  December  19,  18 19,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  24,  1886,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  August  2,  1852,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Eliza- 
beth Wise,  daughter  of  William  Wood  and  Jane 
Lord  (Perkins)  Wise. 

Born  October  15,  1822,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  16,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

Henry  Williams, 

Born  March  i,  1822,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  8,  1905,  at  Alton,  N.  H. 

Married  June  18,  1867,  at  Boston,  Harriet  N.  Walden, 
daughter  of  Joseph  B.  and  Phoebe  (Hawkins)  Walden. 
Born  October  22,  1834,  at  Chepachet,  R.  I. 
Died  October  13,  19 10,  at  Boston. 

Francis  Fenelon  Williams, 

Born  July  31,  1824,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  3,  1 891,  at  Palmer,  Mass. 


ROBERT  WATEFiSTON 

1778-1869 
From  a  Paintins   by  Gilbert  Stuart,   1824; 


HEPHZIBAH  LORD 

(MRS.  ROBERT  WATERSTON) 

1788-1862 
From  a  Painting   by  Gilbert  Stuart,   1824 


:  i  vadninH  m  moi'-l 


And  /lis  Descendants  107 

14  Albert  Newton  '  Williams, 

Born  July  13,  1827,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  26,  1907,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  February  29,  1856,  at  Calcutta,  India,  Mrs. 
Louisa  Sarah  Amelia  Cooper,  daughter  of  John 
Mahon  and  Maria  Louisa  Piggott. 

Born  February  11,  1828,  at  London,  Eng. 
Died  April  29,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

3  Hephzibah^  Lord  {Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,^ 
John^  Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  January  25,  1788,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
October  6,  1862,  at  Boston;  married  December  25, 
1 8 10,  at  Alfred,  Me.,  Robert  Waterston,  son  of  Robert 
Waterston  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  and  Helen  Cas- 
sie,  daughter  of  Robert  Cassie  of  North  Berwick, 
Scotland,  born  Februai*y  12,  1778,  at  Edinburgh; 
died  August  30,  1869,  at  Boston. 

children. 

15  Robert  Cassie  ^  Waterston, 

Born  March  20,  18 12,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  21,  1893,  at  Boston. 

Married  April  22,    1840,  at   Cambridge,  Mass.,  Anna 
Cabot  Lowell  Quincy,  daughter  of  Josiah  Quincy, 
Senior,  and  Elizabeth  Susan  Morton. 
Born  June  27,  1812,  at  Boston. 
Died  October  14,  1899,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Martha   Waterston, 

Born  November  17,  181 5,  at  Boston. 
Died  February  17,  18 16,  at  Boston. 


io8  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

i6  Helen  Elizabeth  7  Waterston, 
Born  March  6,  1819,  at  Boston. 
Died  April  23,  1897,  at  Cambridge. 

Married  April  28,  1841,  at  Boston,  Charles  Deane, 
son  of  Dr.  Ezra  and  Mary  (Moody)  Deane. 

Born  November  10,  18 13,  at  Biddeford,  Me. 
Died  November  13,  1889,  at  Cambridge. 

17  Lucy  Augusta  Hayes^  Waterston, 

Born  May  29,  1821,  at  Boston. 

Died  May  23,  190 1,  at  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada. 

Married  March  26,  1847,  at  Boston,  George  Greig, 
son  of  James  and  Catherine  (Turpie)  Greig. 

Born   April    13,    18 15,    at    Kinghorn,    Fife, 

Scotland. 
Died  December  15,  1896,  at  Toronto. 

18  Marion  Ruthven  7  Waterston, 

Born  May  28,  1823,  at  Boston. 
Died  August  8,  19 10,  at  Newton. 

Married  September  22,  1846,  at  Boston,  George 
Clement  Lord,  son  of  George  and  Olive  (Jefferds) 
Lord. 

Born  February  27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  23,  1893,  at  Newton. 

Margaret  Waterston, 

Born  September  27,  1826,  at  Boston. 

Died  September  17,  183 1,  at  Charlestown,  Mass. 

4  George^  Lord  {Lieut.   Tobias^"  Capt.  Tobias,''  JoJui^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 

Born  September  23,  i79i,at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 

October  8,  1861,  at  Kennebunk;  married  April   22, 

18 1 6,   at    Kennebunk,    Olive    Jefferds,   daughter   of 


And  his  Descendants  109 

Major  William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick)  Jefferds,  born 
December  21,  1793,  at  Kennebunk;  died  July  4, 
1879,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

children. 

Hannah  Elizabeth  Lord, 

Born  January  19,  18 17,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  23,  18 18,  at  Kennebunk. 

Lucy  Hayes  Lord, 

Born  April  19,  18 19,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  December  12,  1833,  at  Kennebunk. 

Olive  Jefferds  Lord, 

Born  April  29,  1821,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  15,  1829,  at  Kennebunk. 

19  George  Clement  ^  Lord, 

Born  February  27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  23,  1893,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Married  September  22,  1846,  at  Boston,  Marion 
Ruthven  Waterston,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Heph- 
zibah  (Lord)  Waterston. 

Born  May  28,  1823,  at  Boston. 
Died  August  8,  19 10,  at  Newton. 

Charles  Howard  Lord, 

Born  January  20,  1825,  at  Kennebunk, 
Died  January  6,  1892,  at  Newton. 

Married  June  5,  1849,  ^t  Saco,  Me.,  Lucy  Lord  Hayes, 
daughter  of  Joseph  M.  and  Susannah  (Wildes)  Hayes. 
Born  March  7,  1826,  at  Saco. 
Died  July  17,  1899,  at  Watertown,  Mass. 

Edward  Augustus  Lord, 

Born  August  3,  1827,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  8,  1827,  at  Kennebunk. 


I  ro  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Edward  Watts  Lord, 

Born  April  4,  1830,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  23,  1903,  at  Boston. 

5  Ivory  ^  Lord  [Lieiit.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^ 
Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  February  i,  1794,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Au- 
gust 16,  1868,  at  Kennebunk;  married  ist,  June  23, 
18 18,  at  Kennebunkport,  Louisa  McCulloch,  daugh- 
ter of  Hugh  and  Abiel  (Perkins)  McCulloch,  born 
November  25,  1798,  at  Kennebunk;  died  July  23, 
1842,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

20  Augusta  Hephzibah''  Lord, 

Born  August  2,  18 19,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  20,  1844,  at  Groton,  Mass. 

Married  August  31,  1843,  at  Kennebunk,  Rev.  Joseph 
C.  Smith,  son  of  Robert  and  Elizabeth  (Couch) 
Smith. 

Born  July  18,  18 19,  at  Waltham,  Mass. 
Died  December  29,  1857,  at  Honolulu,  Ha- 
waiian Islands. 

21  William   Francis ^  Lord, 

Born  February  26,  182  i,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  December  20,  1883,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  4,  1844,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Matilda 
Porter,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Lavina  (Fisher) 
Porter. 

Born  March  27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  January  22,  1890,  at  Kennebunk. 


RESIDENCE  OF  IVORY  LORD 

(Built  1834) 

Later  of  Ellen  Frances  Lord — Mrs.  George  Francis  Robinson 

SUMMER  STREET,  KENNEBUNK 


^0^"^. 


JOHN  ADAMS  LORD 

1827 


moj  PJ^:  m.  :^mj- 


Stic    UBRM^V 


^STO-^,  LENOX  AND 


And  Jus  Descendants  ill 

22  Louisa  7  Lord, 

Born  April  4,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  28,  1886,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  7,  1848,  at  Kennebunk,  Joseph  Dane, 
son  of  Joseph  and  Mary  (Clark)  —  grand-daughter 
of  Rev.  Jonas  Clark  of  Lexington  —  Dane. 

Born  February  21,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  17,  1884,  at  Kennebunk. 

23  Elizabeth  Watts ?  Lord, 

Born  March  25,  1825,  at  Kennebunk, 
Died  October  8,  1858,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  7,  1853,  at  Kennebunk,  Nathaniel  Lord 
Thompson,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Huff) 
Thompson. 

Born  July  24,  1811,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  February  8,  1889,  at  Kennebunk. 

24  John  Adams^  Lord, 

Born  October  28,  1827,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  January  18,  1852,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy 
Amanda  Warren,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Lucy 
(Kelley)  Warren. 

Born  August  7,  1829,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  21,  1895,  at  Kennebunk. 

25  Olive  7  Lord, 

Born  January  27,  1 831,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  29,  1884,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  January  i,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk,  Edward  W. 
Morton,  son  of  Stephen  and  Sally  Wood  (Frost) 
Morton. 

Born  August  30,  1828,  at  Portland,  Me. 
Died  January  10,  1894,  at  Kennebunk. 

Frederick  Lord, 

Born  June  26,  1833,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  January  17,  1837,  at  Kennebunk. 


'12  Licjiteiiant   Tobias  Lord 


Ivory ^  Lord  married  2d,  June  6,  1843,  at  Kennebunk, 
Mrs.  Olive  Leighton  Emerson,  widow  of  Dr.  William 
Samuel  Emerson,  and  daughter  of  John  and  Eliza 
Bourne,  born  May  23,  1805,  at  Kennebunk;  died 
August  26,  1894,  at  Milton,  Mass. 

6  William  ^  Lord  {Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^ 
Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  July  3,  1799,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Novem- 
ber 2,  1873,  at  Kennebunk;  married  October  23,  1820, 
Sarah  Cleaves,  daughter  of  David  and  Sarah  (Fair- 
field) Cleaves,  born  November  30,  1 801,  at  Biddeford, 
Me.;  died  December  19,  1855,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

26  Sarah  Cleaves^  Lord, 

Born  August  7,  1821,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  23,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  ist,  June  24,  1845,  at  Kennebunk,  Charles 
Edward  Barry,  son  of  Samuel  and  Rebecca  (Mar- 
shall) Barry. 

Born  January  15,  18 11,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 
Died  January,  1851,  at  sea. 
Captain  of  ship  "  William  Lord  "  lost  at  sea, 
Savannah,  Ga.,  to  Liverpool,  Eng. 
Married  2d,  October  26,  1858,  at  Kennebunk,  Jott  S. 
Perkins,  son  of  Eliphalet  Perkins. 

Died  November  21,  1871,  at  Kennebunk. 

William  C.  Lord, 

Born  January  29,  1823,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  28,  1892,  at  Boston. 


And  his  Descendants  113 

27  Hartley^  Lord, 

Born  June  23,  1825,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  ist,  August  29,  1848,  at  Kennebunk,  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Hilton,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Foss)  Hilton. 

Born  January  15,  1827,  at  Alfred,  Me. 
Died  March  8,  1 871,  at  Kennebunk. 
Married  2d,  November  11,  1874,  Julia  M.  Perkins. 
Born  May  27,  1841,  at  Kennebunkport. 
Died  February  14,  1902,  at  Boston. 

28  Robert  Waterston  ^  Lord, 

Born  April  14,  1828,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  December  8,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Mary  Morse 
Mendum,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kelly) 
Mendum. 

Born  July  7,  183 1,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  16,  1906,  at  Kennebunk. 

29  George  Wells  7  Lord, 

Born  November  28,  1830,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  June  16,  19 12,  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

Married  December  17,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy 
Augusta  Bourne,  daughter  of  George  W.  and  Jane 
(Jefferds)  Bourne. 

Born  November  4,  1830,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  5,  1883,  at  Boston. 

Daniel  Cleaves  Lord, 

Born  July  23,  1833,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  27,  1857,  at  Chincha  Islands. 

30  Henry  Clay^  Lord, 

Born  May  31,  1836,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  December  3,  1 901,  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. 


114  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Married  March  i8,  1863,  at  Boston,  Rebecca  Jane 
Greenleaf,  daughter  of  Gardner  and  Rebecca  Jane 
(Douglas)  Greenleaf. 

Born  March  12,  1 841,  at  Boston. 

Died  May  16,  1877,  at  Boston. 

Frederick  Lord, 

Born  September  16,  1838,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  8,  1859,  ^t  Newton,  Mass. 

Mary  Cleaves  Lord, 

Born  December  14,  1841,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  26,  1843,  ^t  Kennebunk. 

31  Mary  Cleaves  Lord, 

Born  July  3,  1844,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  28,  1886,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

Married  December  20,  1871,  at  Kennebunk,  Walter 
Harvey  Coleman,  son  of  Walter  Coleman. 

Born  April  19,  1843,  at  Providence,  R.  L 
Died  June    i,   1902,  at   Kennebunk   Beach, 
Me. 

7  Francis  Augustus^  Lord  {Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt. 
Tobias^''  Johnil'  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March,  1806,  at  Alfred,  Me.;  died  September  2, 
1839,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married  October,  1836,  at 
Kennebunk,  Lydia  Frances  Smith,  daughter  of  Ben- 
jamin and  Lucy  (Dutch)  Smith,  born  1817,  at  Kenne- 
bunk; died  1 88 1,  at  Kennebunkport. 

child. 

32  Lucy  Smith   Lord, 

Born  July  17,  1837,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  November  7,  i9'oo,  at  Boston. 


FRANCIS   OSBORNE  WATTS 
1803-1860 


And  his  Descendants  115 

Married  1859,  at  Kennebunk,  Rufus  Augustus  Wills, 
son  of  Rufus  and  Caroline  (Johnson)  Wills. 

Born  March  i,  1839,  at  Newburyport,  Mass. 
Died  April  9,  1883,  at  Boston. 

THIRD  GENERATION. 

8  Francis  Osborne^  Watts  {Mehitable^  Lord,  Lieut. 
Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  JoJni^  Nathan^  Natkan,"^ 
Born  August  9,  1803,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Sep- 
tember 28,  i860,  at  Boston;  married  May  i,  1826,  at 
Roxbuiy,  Mass.,  Caroline  Goddard,  daughter  of  Dr. 
Thatcher  and  Lucy  (Wiswall)  Goddard,  of  Kenne- 
bunk, born  February  27,  1806,  at  Charlestown,  Mass. ; 
died  July  25,  1850,  at  Boston. 

children. 

Lucy  Goddard  Watts, 

Born  February  4,  1827,  at  Boston. 
Died  August  20,  1832,  at  Boston. 

Frances  Watts, 

Born  April  i,  1829,  at  Boston. 
Died  May  11,  1845,  at  Boston. 

33  Alice  Haskell^  Watts, 

Born  May  2,  1 831,  at  Boston. 

Married  May  25,  1865,  at  Boston,  Thomas  Joseph  Lee, 
son  of  Thomas  Jones  and  Catherine  (Davis)  Lee. 
Born  May  13,  1829,  at  Winthrop,  Me. 
Died  May  5,  1879,  ^^  Boston. 

Caroline  Goddard  Watts, 

Born  July  11,  1834,  at  Boston. 
Died  November  16,  1834,  at  Boston. 


ii6  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Edward  Watts, 

Born  August  2,  1835,  at  Boston. 
Died  September,  1836,  at  Boston. 

Caroline  Goddard  Watts, 

Born  February  27,  1838,  at  Boston. 

Died  August  24,  1872,  at  Northfield,  Minn. 

Married  June  13,  186 1,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.,  Rev. Thomas 
S.  Pycott. 

Born  September  20,  1831,  at  Portland,  Me. 
Died  September  28,  1902,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

9  Edward^  Watts  {Mehitable^  Lord,  Lietit.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan,^ 
Born  1806, at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  April  18, 1832, at 
Boston;  married  1827-28,  at  Kennebunk,  Sarah  B. 
Emerson,  daughter  of  Dr.  Samuel  and  Olive  (Barrell) 
Emerson. 

CHILD. 

Elizabeth  Watts, 

Born  June  4,  1829,  at  Boston. 
Died  June  20,  1856,  at  Boston. 

Married  November,    1854,  George  Henry  Kingsbury, 
son  of  Henry  and  Julia  Ann  (Bourne)  Kingsbury. 
Born  March  4,  1827,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  24,  1899,  at  Boston. 

10  Sp:rena    Joyce''    Williams    {Abigail''   Lord,   Lieut. 
Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias^*"  John^  Nathan,^  Nathan  '). 
Born  February   12,   1806,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
June  I,  188 1,  at  Geneva,  Switzerland;  married  Feb- 
ruary 2,  1830,  at  Kennebunk,   George  W.  Campbell, 


And  his  Descendants  117 


son    of    Alex,   and    Ruth  Campbell,   born    1795,    at 
Lebanon,  N.  H.;  died  February  2,  1869,  at  Bradford, 

Mass. 

children. 

Serena  Williams  Campbell, 

Born  November  13,  1830,  at  Millbury,  Mass. 
Died  August  15,  1858,  at  Bradford. 

Lucy  Isabella  Campbell, 
Born  March,  1835,  at  Bradford. 

Died  October   27,   1887,  at  Monksfield,   Ryde,   Isle  of 
Wight,  Eng. 
Married  1866,  at  Bradford,  George  Peabody  Russell, 
son  of  Jeremiah  and  Judith  Dodge  (Peabody)  Rus- 
sell. 

Harriet  Abigail  Campbell, 

Born  February  4,  1838,  at  Newbury,  Vt. 
Died  1907,  in  Scotland. 

Sarah  Adelaide  Campbell, 

Born  February,  1842,  at  Newbury. 
Died  August  7,  1879,  at  Paris,  France. 

Ellen  Louisa  Campbell, 
Born  1847,  at  Newbury. 
Died  June  17,  1869,  at  Bradford. 

II  Charles'  W\y.iaams  {Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathaji^  Nathan '). 
Born  November  28,  1807,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
April   18,  1882,  at  Framingham,  Mass.;  married  Oc- 
tober  14,   1834,  at  Kennebunk,  Diantha  Livermore 


Ii8  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Fiske,  daughter  of  John  and  Azubah  (Purse)  Fiske, 
born  October  14,  181 5  ;  died  August  2,  1857,  at  Fram- 
ingham. 

children. 

34  John  Howard-^  Williams, 

Born  August  7,  1836,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  ist,  December  13,  1864,  at  Framingham, 
Miriam  Kingsbury,  daughter  of  Lawson  and  Sophia 
(White)  Kingsbury. 

Born  March  13,  1840,  at  Framingham. 
Died  December  5,  1882,  at  Chicago. 
Married  2d,  August  30,  1885,  at  Chicago,  Inez  Gazelle 
Fullmer,  daughter  of  Joseph  and  Margaret  (Whalen) 
Fullmer. 

Born  July  24,  1863,  at  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

35  DiANTHA    FlSKE^    WiLLIAMS, 

Born  April  16,  1840,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  6,  1901,  at  Framingham. 

Married  January  15,  1873,  at  Framingham,  Charles 
Birchard,  son  of  Nathan  M.  and  Vesta  K.  (Lewis) 
Birchard. 

Born  August  8,  1825,  at  Shoreham,  Vt. 
Died  April  28,  1883,  at  Framingham. 

36  Harriet  Newell^  Williams, 

Born  March  14,  1842,  at  Kennebunk. 

Died  November  25,  1901,  at  West  Orange,  N.  J. 

Married  April  23,  1867,  at  Framingham,  Clarence 
De  Rocha  Newell. 

Born  in  South  America. 

Ellen  Elvira  Williams, 

Born  June  24,  1845,  ^^  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  6,  1863,  at  Framingham. 


And  his  Descendants  119 


37  Florence^  Williams, 

Born  April  4,  1848,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  28,  1877,  ^t  Framingham,  Frederick 
Ballard  Home,  son  of  Charles  and  Ellen  (Temple) 
Home. 

Born  February  13,  1 851,  at  Framingham. 

Agnes  Williams, 

Born  February  26,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  November  22,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk. 

Adelaide  Williams, 

Born  September  4,  1852,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  19,  1853,  ^^  Kennebunk. 

12  Harriet  Newell^  Williams  {Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut. 

Tobias^"  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathmt '). 
Born  July  29,  181 2,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  June 
16,  1 84 1,  at  Huntington,  Ind.;  married  May  4,  1840, 
at  Kennebunk,  Dr.  Freeman  Sawyer. 

CHILD. 

Harriet  N.  Sawyer, 

Born  June  11,  1841,  at  Huntington. 
Died  June  13,  1841,  at  Huntington. 

13  Claudius    Buchanan  ^    Williams    {Abigail^  Lord, 

Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias,''  Johi^  Nathan,^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  December  19,  18 19,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
March  24,  1886,  at  Kennebunk;  married   August   2, 
1852,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Elizabeth  Wise,  daughter 


120  Lieiitenant   Tobias  Lord 

of  William  Wood  and  Jane  Lord  (Perkins)  Wise, 
born  October  15,  1822,  at  Kennebunk;  died  Febru- 
ary 16,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

Mary  Anna  Williams, 

Born  August  2,  1853,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  24,  1871,  at  Kennebunk. 

Claudius  Henry  Williams, 

Born  April  29,  i860,  at  Kennebunk, 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

Eleanor  Belknap  Williams, 

Born  September  28,  1865,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  April  i,  1 871,  at  Kennebunk. 

14  Albert  Newton''  Williams  {^Abigail''  Lord,  Lieut, 

Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,'  John ^  Nathan,^  Nathan'). 

Born  July  13,  1827,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  April 

26,  1907,  at  Kennebunk;  married  February  29,  1856, 

at  Calcutta,  India,  Mrs.  Louisa  Sarah  Amelia  Cooper, 

daughter  of  John  Mahon  and  Maria  Louisa  Piggott, 

born  February  11,  1828,  at  London,  Eng. ;  died  April 

29,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

38  Ida  Honora^  Williams, 

Born  November  29,  1858,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married   November   3,   1877,  at   Kennebunk,   Samuel 

Clark,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  Clark. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

Louisa  Mahon  Williams, 

Born  August  30,  1861,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  {19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 


ROBERT  CASSIE  WATERSTON 

1812-1893 
Fiom  a  Painting  by  Otto  Grundmann 


^S^ 


HELEN  ELIZABETH  WATERSTON 

(MRS.  CHARLES  DEANE) 

1819-1897 


CHARLES  DEANE 

1813-1889 


^10T?.^3TAW  HT3ai^:SU3  H3J3H 
\^?.  I -9131 


3^!A3a  eJJHAUO 


And  his  Descendants  I2i 

15  Robert  Cassie^  Waterston  {Hephzibah^  Lord, 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  March  20,  181 2,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Feb- 
ruary 21,  1S93,  'it  Boston;  married  April  22,  1840,  at 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  Anna  Cabot  Lowell  Quincy,  daugh- 
ter of  Josiah,  Sr.,  and  Elizabeth  Susan  (Morton) 
Quincy,  born  June  27,  1812,  at  Boston;  died  Octo- 
ber 14,  1899,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

children. 

Helen  Ruthven  Waterston, 

Born  January  6,  1 841,  at  Boston. 
Died  July  25,  1858,  at  Naples,  Italy. 

Robert  Waterston, 

Born  May  6,  1845,  "^^  Boston. 
Died  June  14,  1848,  at  Boston. 


16  Helen  Elizabeth''  Waterston  {Hephzibah^  Lord, 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan,^  Na- 
tha7i '). 
Born  March  6,  1819,  at  Boston;  died  April  23, 
1897,  ^t  Cambridge,  Mass.;  married  April  28, 
1 84 1,  at  Boston,  Charles  Deane,  son  of  Dr.  Ezra 
and  Mary  (Moody)  Deane,  born  November  10,  18 13, 
at  Biddeford,  Me.;  died  November  13,  1889,  at 
Cambridge. 


122  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

children. 

39  Lucy  Waterston^  Deane, 

Born  May  22,  1842,  at  Boston. 

Married  September  17,  1868,  at  Cambridge,  George 
Dexter,  son  of  Edmund  and  Mary  Ann  (Bellinger) 
Dexter. 

Born  July  18,  1838,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio. 
Died  December  18,  1883,  at  Santa  Barbara, 
Cal. 

Mary   Helen   Deane, 

Born  October  30,  1844,  ^t  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Cambridge. 

Charles  Edward  Deane, 

Born  September  25,  1846,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Chicago. 

Walter  Deane, 

Born  April  23,  1848,  at  Boston. 

Married  December  31,  1878,  at  Southborough,  Mass., 
Margaret  Chapman  Coolidge,  daughter  of  Rev. 
James  I.  T.  and  Mary  Ruth  Channing  (Rogers) 
Coolidge. 

Born  December  17,  1849,  ^t  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Cambridge. 

40  Ruth  YEN  ^  Deane, 

Born  August  20,  185  i,  at  Cambridge. 

Married  December  16,  1885,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Martha 
Towner,  daughter  of  Henry  Augustus  and  Theodora 
Amelia  (Turner)  Towner,  of  Chicago. 

Born  December  5,  1 861,  at  Chicago. 

George  Clement  Deane, 

Born  June  24,  1854,  at  Cambridge. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Cambridge. 


GEORGE  GREIG 

1815-18% 


LUCY  AUGUSTA  HAYES  WATERSTON 

(MRS.  GEORGE  GREIG) 

I82I-I90I 


^'  if!,;; 


And  his  Descendants  123 

17  Lucy  Augusta  Hayes ^  Waterston  [Hephzibah^ 
Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,*  John^  Nathan^ 
Nathan% 
Born  May  29,  1821,  at  Boston;  died  May  23,  1901, 
at  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada;  married  March  26, 
1847,  at  Boston,  George  Greig,  son  of  James  and 
Catherine  (Turpie)  Greig,  born  April  13,  18 15,  at 
Kinghorn,  Fife,  Scotland;  died  December  15,  1896, 
at  Toronto. 

children. 

Anna  Lindsay  Greig, 

Born  November  20,  1849,  at  Boston. 
Residing"  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 

41  Robert  Waterston^  Greig, 

Born  March  29,  1851,  at  Boston. 
Died  February  11,  1900,  at  Toronto. 

Married  March  11,  1881,  at  Kildonan,  Manitoba,  Cath- 
erine Jane  Henderson,  daughter  of  Angus  Hender- 
son. 

Born  July  14,  1858,  at  Kildonan. 

Margaret  Ruthven   Greig, 
Born  June  7,  1854,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 

42  Lucy  Waterston^  Greig, 

Born  June  7,  1856,  at  Boston. 
Died  April  9,  1908,  at  Toronto. 

Married  September  30,  1891,  at  Toronto,   Frederick 

Mowat,  son  of  Sir  Oliver  Mowat,   C.  M.  G.,  and 

Jane  Ewart. 


124  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

43  George  Herbert^  Greig, 

Born  October  22,  i860,  at  Boston. 

Married   October  10,   1883,  at  Kildonan,  Janet   Hen- 
derson, daughter  of  Angus  Henderson. 

Edward  Ruthven  Greig, 

Born  May  18,  1S64,  at  Beachville,  Ontario,  Canada. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 

18  Marion   Ruthven^  Waterston  [Hephzibah^  Lord, 

Lieut.  Tobias ^"^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than^). 
Born  May  28,  1823,  at  Boston;  died  August  8,  1910, 
at  Newton,  Mass.;  married  September  22,  1846,  at 
Boston,  her  cousin  George  Clement  Lord,  son  of 
George  and  Olive  (Jefferds)  Lord,  of  Kennebunk,  Me, 

(See  No.  19). 

19  George  Clement^  Lord   [George!^  Lieut.    Tobias,^ 

Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan  '). 
Born  Februar)^  27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
February  23,  1893,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  married  Sep- 
tember 22,  1846,  at  Boston,  his  cousin  Marion 
Ruthven  Waterston,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Heph- 
zibah  (Lord)  Waterston,  born  May  28,  1823,  at  Bos- 
ton; died  August  8,  1910,  at  Newton. 

children. 
Robert  Waterston  Lord, 

Born  December  23,  1847,  ^t  Boston. 
Died  August  27,  1908,  at  Newton. 


SHIP  REMBRANDT 

1413  tons— 202  feet  Ion?— 40  feet  wide — 24  feet  deep 

Sailed  from  Kennebunk,  July  24,   1876 

Sold  for  a  Barge,  May  6.   1893 


SHIP  H.   M.  HAYES.  OFF  NORTH  WEST  LIGHTSHIP,  LIVERPOOL 

1370  tons— 193  feet  long— 38  feet  wide— 28  feet  deep 
Sailed  from  Kennebunk,  October  4,   1853  Condemned  December,   1863 

Painted  by  Wm.  K.  McMunn,   1855 


ctrvA   T50  .?3YAH    M 


ayttat.H 


And  his  Descendants  125 

Married  September  22,  1875,  at  Brookline,  Mass., 
Ella  Bowman  Green,  daughter  of  Joseph  Foster  and 
Ruth  (Bowman)  Green,  of  Brookline. 

Born  January  22,  185  i,  at  Charlestown,  Mass, 
Died  March  25,  1904,  at  Boston. 


Marion  Ruthven  Lord, 

Born  October  3,  1849,  at  Newton. 
Died  January  15,  19 10,  at  Boston. 

Caroline  Lucy  Lord, 

Born  October  i,  1853,  at  Newton. 
Died  December  16,  1859,  ^t  Newton. 

44  Charles  Edward^  Lord, 

Born  March  29,  1858,  at  Newton. 

Married  October  15,  1884,  at  Newton,  Efifie  Marion 
Rogers,  daughter  of  Charles  Frederick  and  Caroline 
(Freeman)  Rogers,  of  Newton. 

Born  February  28,  i860,  at  Newton. 


20  Augusta  Hephzibah''  \.okt>  {Ivory, ^  LietcL  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  August  2,  1819,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  June 
20,  1844,  at  Groton,  Mass.;  married  August  31,  1843, 
at  Kennebunk,  Rev.  Joseph  C.  Smith,  son  of  Robert 
and  Elizabeth  (Couch)  Smith,  born  July  18,  18 19,  at 
Waltham,  Mass.;  died  December  29,  1857,  at  Hono- 
lulu, Hawaii. 


126  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

CHILD. 

Louisa  ^ugusta  Smith, 

Born  June  9,  1844,  at  Groton. 

Married    June    26,    1866,    at    Kennebunk,    Frederick 
Porter  Hall,  son  of  Porter  and  Mary  (Dane)  Hall. 
Born  August  23,  1835,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  24,  19 10,  at  Kennebunk. 
She  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

21  William    Francis^   Lord   {Ivory, ^   Lie^it.    Tobias^ 

Capt.  Tobias,''  Jolin^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  February  26,  182 1,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
December  20,  1883,  at  Kennebunk;  married  June  4, 
1844,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Matilda  Porter,  daughter 
of   Horace  and  Lavina  (Fisher)  Porter,  born  March 

27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk;  died  January  22,  1890,  at 
Kennebunk. 

CHILD. 

45  Ellen  Frances^  Lord, 

Born  April  3,  1845,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  November  15,  1869,  at  Kennebunk,  George 
Francis  Robinson,  son  of  William  Champlin  and 
Abigail  Brown  (Shaw)  Robinson. 

Born  July  14,  1843,  ^t  Newport,  R.  L 

22  Louisa''  'Lokd  {Ivoiy,^  LieuL  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias* 

John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  April  4,  1823,  at   Kennebunk,  Me.;  died   May 

28,  1886,  at  Kennebunk;  married  June  7,  1848,  at 
Kennebunk,  Joseph  Dane,  son  of  Joseph  and  Mary 
(Clark)  —  grand-daughter  of  Rev.  Jonas  Clark  of  Lex- 
ington, Mass. —  Dane,  born  February  21,  1823,  at 
Kennebunk;  died  March  17,  1884,  at  Kennebunk. 


A?id  his  Descendants  127 

CHILD. 

Henry  Clarke  Dane, 

Born  May  8,  1852,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  May  18,  1852,  at  Kennebunk. 

23  Elizabeth  Watts''  Lord  [Ivory^  Lieut.  Tobias^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March  25,  1825,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Oc- 
tober 8,  1858,  at  Kennebunk;  married  June  7,  1853, 
at  Kennebunk,  Nathaniel  Lord  Thompson,  son  of 
Nathaniel  and  Elizabeth  S.  (Huff)  Thompson,  born 
July  24,  18 1 1,  at  Kennebunkport ;  died  February  8, 
1889,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 
William  Someks  Thompson, 

Born  August  3,  1854,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

46  Ida  Morton^  Thompson, 

Born  January  21,  1856,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  September  16,  1874,  at  Kennebunk,  her  second 
cousin  Charles  Dummer  Barry,  son  of  Charles  Ed- 
ward and  Sarah  Cleaves  (Lord)  Barry. 

Born  February  28,  1850,  at  Kennebunk. 
See  No.  50. 

47  Charles  Herbert^  Thompson, 

Born  October  12,  1857,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  July  14,  1888,  at  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Addie 
French  Hayes,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Mary  J.  (Libby) 
Hayes. 

Born  December  31,  1866,  at  Rochester,  N.  H. 
Died  February  i,  1905,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 


128  LicHteiuifit   Tobias  Lord 

24  John  Adams''  Lord  {Ivory^  Lieut.    Tobias,^   Capt. 

Tobias*  Johii^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  October  28,  1827,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
Januar)^  18,  1852,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy  Amanda 
Warren,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Lucy  (Kelly) 
Warren,  born  August  7,  1829,  at  Kennebunk;  died 
May  21,  1895,  at  Kennebunk. 

He  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

Jennie  Warren  Lord, 

Born  November  7,  1853,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  11,  1861,  at  Kennebunk. 

Frederick  Lincoln  Lord, 

Born  September  7,  1856,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  July  23,  1861,  at  Kennebunk. 

Kate  Mears  Lord, 

Born  August  30,  1858,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

25  Olive  ^  Lord  {Ivory, ^  Liatt.   Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,'^ 

John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  January  27,  1831,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
August  29,  1884,  at  Kennebunk;  married  January  i, 
185 1,  at  Kennebunk,  Edward  W.  Morton,  son  of 
Stephen  and  Sally  Wood  (Frost)  Morton,  born  Au- 
gust 30,  1828,  at  Portland,  Me.;  died  January  10, 
1894,  at  Kennebunk. 


OLIVE  LORD 

(MRS.  DR.   EDWARD  W.  MORTON) 

I83I-I884 


DR.  EDWARD  W.  MORTON 

1828-1894 


►dei-rtar 


SARAH  CLEAVES  LORD 

(MRS.  CHARLES  EDWARD  BARRY) 

Later  Mrs.  Jott  S.  Perkins 


GWOJ  23VA3JD  HASIAZ 
^YHflAa  OflAWai  ?/3J>TAH0  .2flM) 


o'*' 


And  his  Descendants  129 


children. 

Annie  Anderson  Morton, 

Born  October  5,  185  i,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  15,  1854,  at  Kennebunk. 

48  Louisa  Dane^  Morton, 

Born  March  24,  1855,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  May  20,  1880,  at  Kennebunk,  Dr.  Frank 
Marcellus  Ross,  son  of  Dr.  Orrin  and  Elizabeth 
(Holden)  Ross. 

Born  January  4,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk 

Elizabeth  Augusta  Morton, 

Born  July  24,  1859,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  24,  1859,  at  Kennebunk. 

26  Sarah  Cleaves"  Lord  {William,^  Lieut.  Tobias^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  Johi^  Nathan^  Nathan^) 
Born  August  7,  182 1,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  May 
23,  1904, at  Kennebunk;  married  ist,  June24,  1845,  at 
Kennebunk,  Charles  Edward  Barry,  son  of  Samuel 
and  Rebecca  (Marshall)  Barry,  born  January  15,  181 1, 
at  Brookline,  Mass.;  died  January,  185 1,  at  sea;  Cap- 
tain of  ship  "  William  Lord "  lost  at  sea,  Savannah, 
Ga.,  to  Liverpool,  Eng. 

children. 

49  William  Edward^  Barry, 

Born  May  15,  1846,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  September  27,  1875,  Florence  WaUingford 
Hooper,  daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph  Cobb  and  Helen 
(WaUingford)  Hooper. 

Born  October  7,  1847,  ^^^  Frankfort,  Me. 


130  Lieutenant    Tobias  Lord 

50  Charles  Dummer*  Barry, 

Born  February  28,  1850,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  September  16,  1874,  at  Kennebunk,  his  second 
cousin  Ida  Morton  Thompson,  dau^^hter  of   Nathan- 
iel Lord  and  Elizabeth  Watts  (Lord)  Thompson. 
Born  January  21,  1856,  at  Kennebunk. 
See  No.  46. 

Sarah  Cleaves^  Lord  married  2d,  October  26,  1858, 
at  Kennebunk,  Capt.  Jott  S.  Perkins,  son  of  Eliphalet 
Perkins,  died  November  21,  187 1,  at  Kennebunk. 

27  Hartley''  Lord  [William^  Lieut.  Tobias '=  Capt. 
Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  June  23,  1825,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married  ist, 
August  29,  1848,  Sarah  Elizabeth  Hilton,  daughter 
of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Foss)  Hilton,  born  Jan- 
uary 15,  1827,  at  North  Berwick,  Me.;  died  March  8, 
187 1,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

51  George   Callender**  Lord, 

Born  October  i,  1850,  at  Newton,  Mass. 

Married  April  11,  1872,  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Mary 
Olivia  Little,  daughter  of  George  Lord  and  Eliza- 
beth (McCulloch)  Little. 

Born  November  24,  1851,  at  Fort  Wayne. 

52  Marion  Elizabeth^  Lord, 

Born  February  7,  1857,  at  Newton. 

Died  February  17,  1889,  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

Married  February  5,  1879,  at  Boston,  William  Charles 
Sache,  son  of  William  and  Emily  (Delislc)  Sachc. 

Born  September  27,  185  i,  at  Montreal,  Can. 


SHIP  HARTLEY 

(CAPT.  HARTLEY  LORD) 

Built  at  Kennebunk  Landing  and  Sailed  from  Kennebunkpoit  October  30,   1845 

Burned  December,   I860,  on  Sandy  Key,  Great  Bahama  Islands 


ROBERT  WATERSTON  LORD 

(SON  OF  WILLIAM  LORD) 

1828 


rnaaofl 


THE  NEW  YORK 
PUCUC     LIBRARY 


L'   NOX   AND 
■0-.  ►■'DA     ICNS. 


And  his  Descendants  131 

William  Hartley   Lord, 

Born  October  23,  1864,  at  Newton. 

Died  May  26,  1898,  at  Saranac  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Married  June   i,    1889,  Mary  Browning,  daughter  of 
Charles  A.  and  Ellen  (Peckett)  Browning. 
Born  July  3,  1864,  at  Boston. 

Hartley''  Lord  married  2d,  November  11,  1874,  Julia 
Maria  Perkins,  daughter  of  Charles  C.  Perkins,  born 
May  27,  1 84 1,  at  Kennebunkport ;  died  February  14, 
1902,  at  Boston. 

28  Robert  Waterston^  Lord  {IVilliain^  Lieut.  To- 
bias^ Capt.  Tobias,''  Jokii,^  Nathan,''  Nathan^). 
Born  April  14,  1828,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
December  8,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Mary  Morse  Men- 
dum,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kelly)  Mendum, 
born  July  7,  1831,  at  Kennebunk;  died  October  16, 
1906,  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

53  Sarah  Cleaves^  Lord, 

Born  October  14,  1858,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  November  9,  1887,  at  Kennebunk,  Edwin 
James  Cram,  son  of  Nathan  Bailey  and  Elizabeth 
(Tarbox)  Cram. 

Born  October  17,  1846,  at  Parsonsfield,  Me. 
Died  January  22,  1906,  at  Kennebunk. 

54  Elizabeth  Carrie^  Lord, 

Born  August  22,  i860,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  August  22,  1894,  at  Kennebunk,  Archibald 
Finlayson,  son  of  Donald  and  Dollina  (Murray) 
Finlayson. 

Born  April  22,  1859,  at  Achnahannet,  Scot- 
land. 


132  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

55  Frances  Augusta^  Lord, 

Born  January  17,  1866,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  June  29,  1892,  at  Kennebunk,  Rev.  Augustus 
Mendon  Lord,  son  of  Daniel  Sackett  and  Theresa 
(Mendon)  Lord. 

Born  February   7,    1 861,  at    San   Francisco, 
Cal. 

29  George  Wells ^  Lord  {William^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias*  John^  Nathmi^  Nathmi '). 
Born  November  28,  1830,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died 
June  16,  191 2,  at  Melrose,  Mass.;  married  December 
17,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy  Augusta  Bourne, 
daughter  of  George  W.  and  Jane  (Jefferds)  Bourne, 
born  November  4,  1830,  at  Kennebunk;  died  August 
5,  1883,  at  Boston. 

children. 

56  George  Bourne^  Lord, 

Born  October  5,  1858,  at  Kenftebunk. 

Married  August  8,  1882,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Nellie  Flor- 
ence Jefferds,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Forrest  and  Ann 
Melissa  (Hurd)  Jefferds. 

Born  March  3,  1 861,  at  Woburn,  Mass. 

Gennie  Bourne  Lord, 

Born  March  8,  1865,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  October  3,  1888,  at  Boston,  Duncan  Robin- 
son, son  of  James  Watts  and  Hannah  Dana  (Wales) 
Robinson. 

Born  November   14,  i860,  at  Fort  Duncan, 
Texas. 
Resides  now  (19 12)  at  Boston. 


GEORGE  WELLS  LORD 
1830-1912 


And  his  Descendants  133 

30  Henry  Clay^  Lord  {William,^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt. 

Tobias,''  Johi^  Naihan,^  Nathan  '). 
Born  May  31,  1836,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  De- 
cember 3,  1901,  at  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt. ;  married  March 
18,  1863,  at  Boston,  Rebecca  Jane  Greenleaf,  daugh- 
ter of  Gardner  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Douglas)  Green- 
leaf,  born  March  12,  1 841,  at  Boston;  died  May  16, 
1877,  at  Boston. 

children. 

57  Henry  Gardner^  Lord, 

Born  May  30,  1865,  at  Boston. 

Married  June  8,  1893,  at  Chicago,  Adelaide  Phillips 
Fargo,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Mary  Jane  (Brad- 
ford) Fargo. 

Born  July  18,  1868,  at  Detroit,  Mich. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Brookline,  Mass. 

Albert  Taylor  Lord, 

Born  October  27,  1870,  at  Boston. 
Died  August  28,  1899,  at  Boston. 

Bertram  Lord, 

Born  February  25,  1872,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  London,  Eng. 

31  Mary    Cleaves^   Lord   {William,^   Lieut.    Tobias,^ 

Capt.  Tobias*  John,^  Nathan,''  Nathan^). 
Born  July  3,  1844,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  July  28, 
1886,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  married  December  20, 
1 87 1,  at  Kennebunk,  Walter  Harvey  Coleman,  son  of 
Walter  Coleman,  born  April  19,  1843,  ^^  Providence, 
R.  L;  died  June  i,  1902,  at  Kennebunk  Beach,  Me. 


134  Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 


children. 
Walter  Coleman, 

Born  January  31,  1875,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  New  York. 

Louise  Lord  Coleman, 

Born  September  24,  1876,  at  Brooklyn. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  New  York. 

58  Robert  Lord^  Coleman, 

Born  December  2,  1877,  at  Brooklyn. 

Married  October  5,  1903,  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  Frances 
Edna  Thirlkeld,  daughter  of  Lewis  Andoun  and 
Alice  V.  (Thresher)  Thirlkeld. 

Born  November  5,    1876,   in  Allegany   Co., 
Md. 

32  Lucy  Smith  ^  Lord  {Francis  A.^  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John,''  Nathan,''  Nathan  '). 
Born  July  17,  1837,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  No- 
vember 7,  1900,  at  Boston;  married  1859,  at  Kenne- 
bunkport,  Rufus  Augustus  Wills,  son  of  Rufus  and 
Caroline  (Johnson)  Wills,  born  March  i,  1839,  at 
Newburyport,  Mass.;  died  April  9,  1883,  at  Boston. 

children. 
Lillian  Gertrude  Wills, 

Born  November  20,  1861,  at  Chelsea,  Mass. 
Died  April  22,  1892,  at  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Francis  Lord  Wills, 

Born  May  15,  1864,  at  Boston. 

Married  October  26,  1892,  at  Bradford,  Mass.,  Lulu 
Mabel  Devnell,  daughter  of  George  A.  and  Alice  E. 
(Thomas)  Devnell. 

Born  January  13,  1869,  at  Haverhill,  Mass. 


And  J  lis  Descendants  135 

FOURTH  GENERATION. 

33  Alice  Haskell^  Watts  {Francis  Oi'  Wails,  Mehit- 

able^  Lord,  Lieut.    Tobias,^   Capt.    Tobias,^  Jokn,^ 

Nathan,^  Nathan^). 
Born  May  2,  1831,  at  Boston;  married  May  25,  1865, 
at    Boston,    Thomas    Joseph    Lee,    son    of    Thomas 
Jones  and  Catherine  (Davis)  Lee,  born  May  13,  1829, 
at  Winthrop,  Me.;  died  May  5,  1879,  at  Boston. 

She  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Boston. 

children. 
59  Francis  Watts  9  Lee, 

Born  October  24,  1867,  at  Roxbury,  Mass. 

Married  ist,  December  23,  1890,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Mar- 
tha Agnes  Rand,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Har- 
riet (Heuston)  Rand. 

Born  March  6,  1862,  at  Chicago. 
Married  2d,  July   i,    191 1,  at  Kingston,  R.   I.,   Mrs. 
Marion  Lincoln  (Lewis)  Chamberlain,  daughter  of 
Lincoln  Lothrop  and  Lucy  Eliza  (Locke)  Lewis. 

Born  February   15,   1874,  at  South  Natick, 
Mass. 

Constance  Goddard  Lee, 

Born  August  28,  1 871,  at  Brookline,  Mass. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Boston, 

34  John  Howard^  Williams  {Charles''  Williams,  Abi- 

gail^ Lord,  Lieut.    Tobias^   Capt.    Tobias,''  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan"). 
Born  August  7,   1836,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
ist,  December  13,  1864,  at  Framingham,  Mass.,  Mir- 


136  Lieutena7it   Tobias  Lord 

iam    Kingsbury,   daughter   of    Lawson   and   Sophia 
(White)  Kingsbury,  born    March    13,  1840,  at   Fram- 
ingham;  died  December  5,  1882,  at  Chicago,  111. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Chicago. 

children. 

60  Cherry  Ellen ^  Williams, 

Born  January  27,  1866,  at  Chicago. 

Married  February  10,  1886,  at  Chicago,  Lester  Corn- 
ing Newell,  son  of  George  and  Olive  (Plympton) 
Newell. 

Born  August  18,  1856,  at  Framingham. 

61  Charles   Kingsbury^  Williams, 

Born  March  6,  1877,  at  Chicago. 

Married  March  24,  1904,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Louisa 
Wichert,  daughter  of  Herman  and  Heinriette  (Sie- 
bert)  Wichert. 

Born  September  22,  1885,  at  Osterode,  East 
Prussia,  Germany. 

John  Howard^  Williams  married  2d,  August  30,  1885, 
at  Chicago,  Inez  Gazelle  Fullmer,  daughter  of  Joseph 
and  Margaret  (Whalen)  Fullmer,  born  July  24,  1863, 
at  Manitowoc,  Wis. 

children. 

Howard  John  Williams, 

Born  April  8,  1886,  at  Chicago. 

Died  December  30,  1903,  at  Chicago.     One  of  the  vic- 
tims of  the  terrible  Iroquois  Theatre  disaster. 

Margaret   Florence  Williams, 
Born  December  12,  1893,  at  Chicago. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Chicago. 


And  his  Descendants  137 

35  DiANTHA  FiSKE^  WiLLiAMS  {Charles'^  Williams,  Abi- 

gail^ Lord,   Lieut.    Tobias^   Capt.    Tobias,^  John^ 

Nalhan^  Nathan '). 
Born  April  16,  1840,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  Octo- 
ber 6,  1 90 1,  at  Framingham,  Mass.;  married  January 
15,  1873,  at  Framingham,  Charles  Birchard,  son  of 
Nathan  M.  and  Vesta  K.  (Lewis)  Birchard,  born  Au- 
gust 8,  1825,  at  Shoreham,  Vt. ;  died  April  28,  1883, 
at  Framingham. 

CHILD. 

Florence  Williams  Birchard, 

Born  October  23,  1876,  at  Framingham. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Jamaica  Plain  (Boston). 

36  Harriet  Newell^  Williams  [Charles''    Williams, 

Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March  14,  1842,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  died  No- 
vember 25,  1901,  at  West  Orange,  N.  J.;  married 
April  23,  1867,  at  Framingham,  Clarence  De  Rocha 
Newell,  born  July  6,  1842,  at  City  of  Para,  Brazil, 
South  America. 

He  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 

children. 
Charles  Williams  Newell, 

Born  February  13,  1868,  at  Orange,  N.  J. 
Died  August,  1868,  at  Orange. 

62  Grace  9  Newell, 

Born  September  13,  1869,  at  Orange. 


138  Lieiitenant   Tobias  Lord 


Married  October  5,  1892,  at  West  Orange,  Maurice 
Hull  Whiting,  son  of  Charles  F.  and  Caroline  (Fry) 
Whiting. 

Born  January  4,  1863,  at  New  York. 
Died  January  i,  1908,  at  West  Orange. 
She  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Glen  Ridge. 

Clarence  De  Rocha  Newell,  Jr., 
Born  February  5,  1876,  at  Orange. 

Married  January  2,  1902,  et  Orange,  Alberta  Sayres 
Dunn,  daughter  of  Ambrose  C.  and  Letitia  (Sayres) 
Dunn. 

Born  July  16,  1882,  at  Yokohama,  Japan. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Glen  Ridge. 

63  Robert  Williams^   Newell, 

Born  January  18,  188 1,  at  Orange. 

Married  June  3,  1903,  at  South  Orange,  N.  J.,  Minna 
R.  Roso,  daughter  of  Manuel  and  Hulda  Roso. 
Born  February  15,  188 1,  at  New  York. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  West  Newton,  Mass. 

Raymond  Plympton  Newell, 
Born  April  5,  1886,  at  Orange. 
Died  May  6,  1890,  at  Orange. 

37  Florence^  Williams  [Charles^  Williams,  Abigail'' 
Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias-'  Capt.  Tobias,^  John,^  Nathan,'' 
Nathan '). 
Born    April    4,   1848,  at    Kennebunk,  Me.;   married 
June    28,    1877,    at    Framingham,    Mass.,    Frederick 
Ballard   Home,  son  of  Charles  and  Ellen  (Temple) 
Home,  bom  February  13,  185 1,  at  Framingham. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Framingham. 


And  his  Descendants  139 

CHILDREN. 

DiANTHA  Williams  Horne, 

Born  February  13,  1879,  at  Framingham. 

Married  July  28,  1909,  at  Framingham,  George  Francis 
Marlowe,  Jr.,  son  of  George  Francis  and  Fannie  S. 
Marlowe. 

Born  March  30,  1877,  at  Norwood  (London), 
England. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Framingham. 

Infant  daughter. 

Born  June  2,  1884,  at  Framingham. 

Died  September  10,  1884,  at  Framingham. 
Eleanor  Temple  Horne, 

Born  November  2,  1888,  at  Framingham. 

38  Ida  Honora^  Williams  {Albert  NJ  Williams,  Abi- 
gail^ Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,''  Capt.  Tobias,'-  John^  Na- 
than^ Nathan^). 
Born  November  29,  1858,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  mar- 
ried   November    3,    1877,   at    Salmon    Falls,   N.   H., 
Samuel  Clark,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Lit- 
tlefield)  Clark,  born  October  26,  1859,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 
Albert  Roy  Clark, 

Born  October  11,  1881,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

Cecil  Earle  Clark, 

Born  September  18,  1882,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 
Amy  Elizabeth  Clark, 

Born  February  28,  1886,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 


140  Lietctenant   Tobias  Lord 

39  Lucy  Waterston^   Deane  {Helen  E/    Waters  ton, 
Hephzibah^  Lord,   Lieut.    Tobias^"    Capt.    Tobias^'' 
John^  Nathan,^  Nathan '). 
Born  May  22,   1842,  at  Boston;  married  September 

17,  1868,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.,  George  Dexter,  son  of 
Edmund  and  Mary  Ann  (Dellinger)  Dexter,  born  July 

18,  1838,  at  Cincinnati,  Ohio;    died  December   18, 
1883,  at  Santa  Barbara,  Cal. 

She  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Cambridge. 

children. 

Helen  Ruthven  Dexter, 

Born  June  13,  1869,  at  Cambridge. 

Married  September  7,  1909,  at  Grindstone  Point,  Win- 
ter   Harbor,    Me.,   Richard    Robert    Faber,   son   of 
Maurice  and  Georgine  Faber. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Funchal,  Madeira. 

Lucy  Waterston  Dexter, 

Born  October  3,  1870,  at  Cambridge. 
Died  April  2,  1873,  ^t  Cambridge. 

Mary  Deane  Dexter, 

Born  November  21,  1871,  at  Cambridge. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Cambridge. 

Margaret  Rutiiven  Dexter, 
Born  July  15,  1875,  at  Cambridge. 
Died  January  11,  1881,  at  Cambridge. 

Julius  Dexter,  2d, 

Born  April  9,  1883,  at  Cambridge. 
Died  August  8,  1884,  at  Cambridge. 


A7td  his  Descendants  1 41 

40  RuTHVEN^  Deane  {Hele7i  EJ  Waterston,  Hephzibah^ 

Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias^''  Johi:^  Nathan^ 

Nathan '). 

Born  August  20,  185 1,  at  Cambridge,  Mass.;  married 

December  16,  1885,  at  Chicago,  111.,  Martha  Towner, 

daughter  of  Henry  Augustus  and  Theodora  Amelia 

(Turner)  Towner,  born  December  5,  1 861,  at  Chicago. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Chicago. 

CmLDREN, 

Charles  Deane, 

Born  May  24,  1887,  at  Chicago. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Chicago. 

Towner  Deane, 

Born  March  27,  1890,  at  Chicago. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Chicago. 

41  Robert  Waterston^  Greig  {Lucy  A.  H?  Waters- 
ton,  Hephzibah^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,'' 
John^  Nathan^-  Nathan^ 
Born  March  29,  185 1,  at  Boston;  died  February  11, 
1900,  at  Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada ;  married  March 
II,  1 88 1,  at  Kildonan,  Manitoba,  Catherine  Jane 
Henderson,  daughter  of  Angus  Henderson,  born 
July  14,  1858,  at  Kildonan. 

She  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

children. 
Robert  Waterston  Greig, 

Born  April  22,  1882,  at  Kildonan. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Otterbourne,  Ontario,  Canada. 


142  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Kathleen  Helen  McBeth  Gkeig, 
Born  August  21,  1884,  at  Kildonan. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg. 
Lucy  Waterston  Greig, 

Born  August  17,  1886,  at  Kildonan. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Winnipeg. 
Anna  Lindsay  Greig, 

Born  December  27,  1889,  at  Kildonan. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg. 
Jean  Greig, 

Born  February  17,  1892,  at  Kildonan. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg. 
Mary  Greig, 

Born  September  27,  1894,  at  Kildonan. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg. 


^ 


42  Lucy  Waterston*^  Greig  (Lticy  A.  HJ  Waterston, 
Hephzibah^  Lord,  LietU.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,'' 
John^  Natha7i^  Nathan''). 
Born  June  7,  1856,  at  Boston;  died  April  9,  190S,  at 
Toronto,  Ontario,  Canada;  married  September  30, 
1 89 1,  at  Toronto,  Frederick  Mowat,  son  of  Sir  Oliver, 
C.  M.  G.,  and  Jane  (Ewart)  Mowat. 

children. 
.  Edith  Mowat, 

Born  January  24,  1893,  at  Toronto. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 
George  Greig  Mowat, 

Born  August  22,  1894,  at  Toronto. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 
Helen  Waterston  Mowat, 

Born  November  22,  1895,  at  Toronto. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Toronto. 


And  his  Descendants  143 


43  George   Herbert^  Greig  {L^icy  A.  HJ  Waterston, 
■  Hephzibah^   Lord,    Lie^iL    Tobias,^    Capt.    Tobias,'' 

Johni^  Nathan^  Nathan''). 
Bom   October  22,  i860,  at  Boston;  married  October 
10,  1883,  at  Kildonan,  Manitoba,  Janet  Henderson, 
daughter  of  Angus   Henderson,  born  April  25,  i860, 
at  Kildonan. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Winnipeg,  Manitoba. 

CHILD. 

Anna  Ruthven  Greig, 

Born  November  19,  1896,  at  Winnipeg. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winnipeg. 

44  Charles  Edward^  Lord  {George  C.,^  George,^  Lieut. 

Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,'^  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March  29,  1858,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  married 
October  15,  1884,  at  Newton,  Effie  Marion  Rogers, 
daughter  of  Charles  Frederick  and  Caroline  (Free- 
man) Rogers,  of  Newton,  born  February  28,  i860,  at 
Newton. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Newton. 

CHILDREN. 

George  Clement  Lord,  2d, 
Born  June  12,  1889,  at  Newton. 

Married  January  27,  19 12,  at  Newburyport,  Mass., 
Mary  Adams  Jones,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Nelson 
and  Jennie  Upton  (Davis)  Jones. 

Born  June  24,  1887,  at  Newburyport. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Lewiston,  Me. 


144  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Marion  Waterston  Lord, 

Born  March  13,  1892,  at  Newton. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Newton. 

Charles  Rogers  Lord, 

Born  March  20,  1893,  at  Newton. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Newton. 


45  Ellen   Frances'  Y^ovs)  {William  F.^  Ivo7'yl'  Lieut. 

Tobias,'  Capt.  Tobias,'  John-'  Nathan^  Nathan'). 
Born  April  3,  1845,  at  Kennebunk,  Me. ;  married 
November  15,  1869,  at  Kennebunk,  George  Francis 
Robinson,  son  of  William  Champlin  and  Abigail 
Brown  (Shaw)  Robinson,  born  July  14,  1843,  ^^  New- 
port, R.  I. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

Annie  Maud  Robinson, 

Born  August  17,  1870,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

64  William  Rowland^  Robinson, 

Born  December  25,  1872,  at  Springfield,  Mass. 

Married  December  8,  1897,  at  Kennebunk,  Georgia 
Cousens  Mendum,  daughter  of  Alexander  Warren 
and  Hannah  (Cousens)  Mendum. 

Born  July  15,  1874,  at  Kennebunk. 

Mabelle  Louise   Robinson, 

Born  November  13,  1876,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  February  28,  1890,  at  Kennebunk. 


And  his  Descendants  145 

65  George  Lord^  Robinson, 

Born  November  10,  1880,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  September  16,  1903,  at  Kennebunk,  Marion 
Nellie  Phillips,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Mary 
Phillips. 

Born  June  22,  1885,  at  Hollis,  Me. 

46  Ida    Morton^    Thompson    iyElizabeth     WJ    Lord, 

Ivory^  Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias ^^  John {■  Nathan^ 

Nathan'). 
Born  January  21,  1856,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
September  16,  1874,  at  Kennebunk,  her  second  cou- 
sin Charles  Dummer  Barry,  son  of  Charles  Edward 
and  Sarah  Cleaves  (Lord)  Barry,  born  February  28, 
1850,  at  Kennebunk. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Montclair,  N.  J. 
(See  No.  50). 

47  Charles     Herbert '^     Thompson     {Elizabeth     W:^ 

Lord,  Ivory^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,'-  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  October  12,  1857,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
July  14,  1888,  at  Great  Falls,  N.  H.,  Addie  French 
Hayes,  daughter  of  Seth  and  Mary  J.  (Libby)  Hayes, 
born  December  31,  1866,  at  Rochester,  N.  H.;  died 
February  i,  1905,  at  Portsmouth,  N.  H. 

He  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Portsmouth. 

CHILD. 

Helen  Lord  Thompson, 

Born  March  29,  1898,  at  Portsmo\ith. 


146  LieutC7iant   Tobias  Lord 

48  Louisa  Dane**  Morton  {Olive''  Lord,  Ivory^  Lieut. 

Tobias^"  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born   March  24,  1855,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
May  20,  1880,  at   Kennebunk,  Dr.  Frank  Marcellus 
Ross,  son  of  Dr.  Orrin  and  Elizabeth  (Holden)  Ross, 
born  January  4,  185 1,  at  Kennebunk. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Kennebunk. 

children. 

Annie  Morton  Ross, 

Born  July  25,  1882,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (1912)  at  Kennebunk. 

Florabel  Louise  Ross, 

Born  March  4,  1884,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

Rodney  Elsmore  Ross, 

Born  April  9,  1889,  at  Kennebunk. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

Bernard  Duncan  Ross, 

Born  October  30,  1891,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  August  24,  1892,  at  Kennebunk. 

49  William  Edward**  Barry  [Sarah   Cj  Lord,    Wil- 

liatnl''  Lie^it.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,^  John^  Nathan^ 

Nathan'). 
Born  May  15,  1846,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
September  27,  1875,  Florence  Wallingford  Hooper, 
daughter  of  Dr.  Joseph  Cobb  and  Helen  (Walling- 
ford) Hooper,  of  Cape  Elizabeth,  Me.,  born  October 
7,  1847,  ^t  Frankfort,  Me. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Kennebunk. 


And  his  Descendants  147 


.  children. 
Ernest  Lord  Barry, 

Born  January  14,  1877,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  March  23,  1886,  at  Kennebunk. 

Helen  Wallingford  Barry, 

Born  January  12,  1880,  at  Melrose,  Mass. 
Died  January  2,  1907,  at  Kennebunk. 

50  Charles  Dummer*^  Barry  {Sarah  CJ  Lord,  Wil- 
liam,^ Lieut.  Tobias^''  Capt.  Tobias,''  John ^  Nathan^ 
Nathan'). 
Born  February  28,  1850,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  mar- 
ried September  16,  1874,  at  Kennebunk,  his  second 
cousin  Ida  Morton  Thompson,  daughter  of  Nathaniel 
Lord  and  Elizabeth  Watts  (Lord)  Thompson,  born 
January  21,  1856,  at  Kennebunk. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Montclair,  N,  J. 
(See  No.  46). 

children. 

Charles   Edward  Barry, 

Born  November  7,  1875,  at  Boston. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

66  Elizabeth  Lord^  Barry, 

Born  April  17,  1879,  at  Boston. 

Married  June  5,  1905,  at  Montclair,  Norman  Easton 
Borden,  Jr.,  son  of  Norman  Easton  and  Nannie 
Jencks  (Brayton)  Borden. 

Born  November  4,  1880,  at  Lonsdale,  R.  1. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Framingham,  Mass. 


148  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

Edith  Cleaves   Barry, 

Born  March  10,  1884,  at  Boston, 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Montclair. 

Julia  Lord  Barry, 

Born  January  29,  1887,  at  Boston, 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Montclair. 

51  George  Callender^  Lord  {Hartley:i  William!;' 
Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  October  i,  1850,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  married 
April  II,  1872,  at  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  Mary  Olivia 
Little,  daughter  of  George  Lord  and  Elizabeth 
(McCulloch)  Little,  born  November  24,  1851,  at  Fort 
Wayne. 

children. 

67  Marie  Elizabeth 9  Lord, 

Born  May  19,  1873,  at  Kennebunk,  Me. 

Married  April  10,  1889,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dudley 
Edward  Staples,  son  of  Hiram  Edward  and  Rebecca 
(Covell)  Staples. 

Born  May  26,  1865,  at  Montague,  Mich. 

68  Hartley  Little^  Lord, 

Born  May  16,  1875,  at  Kennebunk. 

Married  January  6,  19 10,  at  Auburn,  Me.,  Florence 
Dinglcy,  daughter  of  Frank  Lambert  and  Lucinda 
Mary  (Greeley)  Dinglcy. 

Born  June  7,  1877,  at  Auburn. 

Gertrude  Jackson  Lord, 

Born  October  4,  1877,  at  Kennebunk. 
Died  October  13,  1886. 


And  his  Descendants  149 

52  Marion     Elizabeth^     Lord     [Hartley:^     William^ 

Lieut.  Tobias,^  CapL    Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan^  Na- 

tlian^). 
Born  February  7,  1857,  at  Newton,  Mass.;  died  Feb- 
ruary 17,  1889,  at  Melrose,  Mass.;  married  February 
5,  1879,  at  Boston,  William  Charles  Sache,  son  of 
William  and  Emily  (Delisle)  Sache,  born  September 
27,  1 85 1,  at  Montreal,  P.  Q.,  Canada. 

He  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Winchester,  Mass. 

children. 
William  Bancroft  Sache, 

Born  November  21,  1879,  at  Melrose. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Winchester. 

69  Marguerite  Elizabeth  ^  Sache, 

Born  January  15,  1884,  at  Medford,  Mass. 

Married  May  8,  1909,  at  Winchester,  Mass.,  John 
Graves  Purington,  son  of  James  McKeen  and  Abi- 
gail (Graves)  Purington. 

Born  January  16,  1881,  at  East  Milton,  Me. 

53  Sarah    Cleaves^    Lord    [Robert    VV.:^     William^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 
than '). 
Born  October  14,  1858,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
November  9,  1887,  at  Kennebunk,  Edwin  James 
Cram,  son  of  Nathan  Bailey  and  Elizabeth  (Tarbox) 
Cram,  born  October  17,  1846,  at  Parsonsfield,  Me.; 
died  January  22,  1906,  at  Kennebunk. 
She  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 


150  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

CHILD. 

Robert  Nathan  Cram, 

Born  July  22,  1894,  at  Biddeford,  Mc. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Kennebunk. 

54  Elizabeth  Carrie^  Lord   [Robert   W.^    William^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.   Tobias;''  John^  Nathan^  Na- 

thaii^). 
Born  August  22,  i860,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
August  22,  1894,  ^t  Kennebunk,  Archibald  Finlay- 
son,  son  of  Donald  and   Dollina  (Murray)  Finlayson, 
born  April  22,  1859,  at  Achnahannet,  Scotland. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Rye  Beach,  N.  H. 

children. 
Mary  Dollina  Finlayson, 

Born  December  8,  1895,  at  Rye,  N.  H. 

Donald  Lord  Finlayson, 

Born  September  20,  1897,  at  Rye. 

55  Frances  Augusta^  Lord    [Robert    W.,^   William,^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias^''  Jokn,^  Nathan,-  Na- 
than'). 
Born  January  17,  1866,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  mar- 
ried June  29,  1892,  at  Kennebunk,  Rev.  Augustus 
Mendon  Lord,  son  of  Daniel  Sackett  and  Theresa 
(Mendon)  Lord,  born  February  7,  1 861,  at  San  Fran- 
cisco, Cal. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Providence,  R.  I. 


And  his  Descendants  151 

CHILD. 

Robert  Mendon  Lord, 

Born  November  9,  1893,  at  Providence. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Providence. 

56  George    Bourne**    Lord    {George    W.^    William^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  Jo/i7i,^  Nathan,''  Na- 
than '). 
Born  October  5,  1858,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
August  8,  1882,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Nellie  Florence  Jef- 
erds,  daughter  of  Jonathan  Forrest  and  Ann  Melissa 
(Hurd)  Jefferds,  born  March  3,  1861,  at  Woburn, 
Mass. 

Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Melrose,  Mass. 

children. 

Forrest  Wells  Lord, 

Born  August  15,  1884,  at  Melrose. 
Died  March  10,  1908,  at  Melrose. 

Walter  Bourne  Lord, 

Born  June  21,  1 891,  at  Melrose. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Melrose. 

57  Henry    Gardner^    Lord    {Henry    C.,^    William,^ 

Lieut.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan:^  Na- 
than.^) 
Born  May  30,  1865,  at  Boston;  married  June  8,  1893, 
at  Chicago,  III,  Adelaide  Phillips  Fargo,  .daughter  of 
Charles  and  Mary  Jane  (Bradford)  Fargo,  of  Chicago, 
born  July  18,  1868,  at  Detroit,  Mich. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Brookline,  Mass. 


152  Lieutenant    Tobias  Lord 

children. 

Mary  Fargo  Lord, 

Born  September  5,  1894,  at  Boston. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Brookline. 

Rebecca  Greenleaf  Lord, 

Born  June  22,  1896,  at  Brookline. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Brookline. 

58  Robert  Lord^  Coleman  [Mary  O  Lord,  William^ 

Lieut.  Tobias,''  Capt.  Tobias,''  John,^  Nathan:^  Na- 
than '). 
Bom  December  2,  1877,  at  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  mar- 
ried October  3,  1903,  at  Keyser,  W.  Va.,  Frances 
Edna  Thirlkeld,  daughter  of  Lewis  Andoun  and 
Alice  V.  (Thresher)  Thirlkeld,  born  November  5, 
1876,  in  Allegany  Co.,  Md. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  San  Francisco,  Cal. 

child. 

Louise  Lord  Coleman, 

Born  January  31,  1905,  at  New  York. 

FIFTH  GENERATION. 

59  Francis  Watts'^  Lee  {Alice  H^  Watts,  Francis  OJ 

Watts,  Mehitable^  Lord,  Lietit.  Tobias,^  Capt.  To- 
bias,'' John^  Nathan,^  Nathan'). 
Born  October  24,  1867,  at  Roxbury,  Mass.;  married 
ist,  December  23,  1890,  at  Chicago,  III,  Martha  Agnes 
Rand,  daughter  of  William  H.  and  Harriet  (Heuston) 
Rand,  born  March  6,  1862,  at  Chicago. 


And  Ms  Descendants  I53 

children. 
Harriet  Templeton  Lee, 

Born  September  i6,  1892,  at  Boston. 
Died  May  12,  1900,  at  Boston. 

Alice  Stephana  Lee, 

Born  December  26,  1893,  at  Boston. 

Francis  Watts'^  Lee  married  2d,  July  i,  191 1,  at 
Kingston,  R.  L,  Mrs.  Marion  Lincoln  (Lewis)  Cham- 
berlain, daughter  of  Lincoln  Lothrop  and  Lucy  Eliza 
(Locke)  Lewis,  born  February  15,  1874,  at  South 
Natick,  Mass. 

He  resides  now  (19 12)  at  Jamaica  Plain  (Boston). 

CHILD. 

Lucy  Lee, 

Born  July  27,  19 12,  at  Jamaica  Plain  (Boston). 

60  Cherry    Ellen  ^  Williams    {John   H.^    Williams, 
Charles''  Williams,  Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias^ 
Capt.  Tobias,""  John^  Nathan^  Nathan"). 
Born  January  27,  1866,  at  Chicago,  111.;  married  Feb- 
ruary  10,  1886,  at  Chicago,  Lester  Corning  Newell, 
son  of  George  and  Olive  (Plympton)   Newell,  born 
August  18,  1856,  at  Framingham,  Mass. 
Residing  now  (19 12)  at  Hinsdale,  111. 

children. 

Elsie  Williams  Newell, 

Born  August  i,  1890,  at  Chicago,  111. 

Laurence  Plympton  Newell, 
Born  July  13,  1893,  at  Hinsdale. 


154  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

61  Charles  Kingsbury^  Williams  {Jo/ui  H.^  Williams, 

Charles''  Williams,  Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,^ 
Capt.  Tobias,''  John^  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  March  6,  1877,  at  Chicago,  111.;  married 
March  24,  1904,  at  Detroit,  Mich.,  Louisa  Wichert, 
daughter  of  Herman  and  Heinriette  (Siebert)  Wich- 
ert, born  September  22,  1885,  at  Osterode,  East 
Prussia,  Germany. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Denver,  Colo. 

children. 

Charles  Howard  Williams, 
Born  May  25,  1905,  at  Detroit. 

Miriam  Louise  Williams, 

Born  September  12,  19 11,  at  Denver. 

62  Grace ^  Newell  [Harriet  N^    Williams,   Charles'' 

Williams,  Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  To- 
bias,'' John:^  Nathan^  Nathan  % 
Born  September  13,  1869,  at  Orange,  N.  J.;  married 
October  5,  1892,  at  West  Orange,  Maurice  Hull 
Whiting,  son  of  Charles  F.  and  Caroline  (Fry)  Whit- 
ing, born  January  4,  1863,  at  New  York;  died  Janu- 
ary I,  1908,  at  West  Orange. 

She  resides  now  (191 2)  at  Glen  Ridge,  N.  J. 
children. 

Donald  Newell  Whiting, 

Born  August  21,  1894,  at  West  Orange, 

Herbert  Kneeland  Whiting, 

Born  August  15,  1900,  at  West  Orange. 


Ajtd  his  Descendants  i55 

63  Robert  Williams''  Newell  {Harriet  N.^  Williams, 

Charles''  Williams,  Abigail^  Lord,  Lieut.  Tobias ■> 
Capt.  Tobias,'-  JoJni^  Nathan,^  Nathan '). 
Born  January  18,  1881,  at  Orange,  N.  J.;  married 
June  3,  1903,  at  South  Orange,  Minna  R.  Roso, 
daughter  of  Manuel  and  Hulda  Roso,  born  February 
15,  188 1,  at  New  York. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  West  Newton,  Mass. 

children. 
Marjorie  Newell, 

Born  April  14,  1904,  at  West  Newton. 

Robert  Roso  Newell, 

Born  July  4,  1906,  at  West  Newton. 

64  William    Rowland''    Robinson    {Ellen    F.^   Lord, 

William  F.,^  Ivory^  Lieut.  Tobias,^  Capt.  Tobias,*" 
Johtii;'  Nathan^  Nathan '). 
Born  December  25,  1872,  at  Springfield,  Mass.;  mar- 
ried December  8,  1897,  3-t  Kennebunk,  Me.,  Georgia 
Cousens  Mendum,  daughter  of  Alexander  Warren 
and  Hannah  (Cousens)  Mendum,  born  July  15,  1874, 
at  Kennebunk. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Woodfords  (Portland),  Me. 

•  children. 

Doris  Robinson, 

Born  October  i,  1898,  at  Kennebunk. 

Rowland  Mendum  Robinson, 

Born  March  27,  1903,  at  Kennebunk. 


156  Lieutenant   Tobias  Lord 

65  George  Lord^  Robinson  {Ellen  K^  Lord,  William 

/^/   Ivory^  Lietit.   Tobias,^    Capt.    Tobias,''  John^ 

Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  November  10,  1880,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
September   16,   1903,  at  Kennebunk,  Marion  Nellie 
Phillips,  daughter  of  Charles  and  Mai*y  Phillips,  born 
June  22,  1885,  at  Mollis,  Me. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Kennebunk. 

CHILD. 

Francis  Phillips  Robinson, 

Born  June  26,  1904,  at  Kennebunk. 

66  Elizabeth  Lord''  Barry  [Charles  Df  Barry,  Sarah 

CJ  Lord,  William^  Lieiit.  Tobias^  Capt.  Tobias,*" 
John,^  Nathan, ""  Nathan^). 
Born  April  17,  1879,  at  Boston;  married  June  5, 
1905,  at  Montclair,  N.  J.,  Norman  Easton  Borden,  2d, 
son  of  Norman  Easton  and  Nannie  Jencks  (Brayton) 
Borden,  born  November  4,  1880,  at  Lonsdale,  R.  L 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Framingham,  Mass. 

CHILDREN. 

Norman  Easton  Borden,  3d, 

Born  July  31,  1907,  at  Lowell,  Mass. 

Charles  Barry  Borden, 

Born  June  i,  19 12,  at  Framingham. 

67  Marie  Elizabeth^  Lord  {George  Callendcr'^  Lord^ 

Hartley:^   William^  Lieut.    Tobias,^  Capt.   Tobias, *• 
John^  Nathan,'  Nathan'). 


And  his  Descendmits  157 

Born   May    19,   1873,  at   Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
April  10,  1889,  at  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  Dudley  Edward 
Staples,  son  of  Hiram  Edward  and  Rebecca  (Covell) 
Staples,  born  May  26,  1865,  at  Montague,  Mich. 
Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Whitehall,  Mich. 

children. 

Henry  Lord  Staples, 

Born  January  13,  1890,  at  Whitehall. 

Marie  Elizabeth  Staples, 

Born  September  16,  1899,  at  Whitehall. 

68  Hartley   Little^  Lord   {George  Callender^  Lord, 

Hartley^   William^  Lieut.   Tobias^  Capt.    Tobias,^ 

John^  Nathajii^  Nathan '). 
Born   May   16,    1875,  at   Kennebunk,  Me.;  married 
January  6,  19 10,  at  Auburn,  Me.,  Florence  Dingley, 
daughter   of    Frank    Lambert   and    Lucinda    Mary 
(Greeley)  Dingley,  born  June  7,  1877,  at  Auburn. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Lewiston,  Me. 

children. 

Lucinda  Mary  Lord, 

Born  November  24,  19 10,  at  Lewiston, 

Anne  Hilton  Lord, 

Born  June  8,  19 12,  at  Lewiston. 

69  Marguerite  Elizabeth  ^  Sache  {Marion  Ef  Lord, 

Hartley^    William^  Lieut.    Tobias^   Capt.    Tobias,^ 
John^  Nathan^  Nathan^). 
Born  January   15,  1884,  at  Medford,  Mass.;  married 


158  Lteiitenant   Tobias  Lord 

May  8,  1909,  at  Winchester,  Mass.,  John  Graves 
Purington,  son  of  James  McKeen  and  Abigail 
(Graves)  Purington,  born  January  16,  1881,  at  East 
Milton,  Me. 

Residing  now  (191 2)  at  Winchester. 

CHILD. 

Elizabeth  Purington, 

Born  May  5,  19 12,  at  Winchester. 


Kennebuxk 

^'ILLAGE 

Map  Showing  location 

OF  OLD  H0USES,SHIPYARD5  ETC. 


TV 


CORRECTIONS   AND   ADDITIONS. 


Page  II,  Nathan^  Lord  born  about  1657. 

Page  II,  Martha  Everett,  daughter  or  sister  of  William  and  Margery 
Everett. 

Page  13,  Judith  Lord  married  ist,  Benjamin  Meeds;  2d,  Gabriel 
Hamilton,  May  24,  172 1. 

Page  16,  Daniel  Lord  was  a  Revolutionary  soldier. 

Page  16,  Dominicus  Lord  died  1849. 

Page  16,  Mary  Currier  died  1865. 

Page  24,  Mehitable  Lord  born  and  died  at  Kennebunk. 

Page  27,  Lydia  Abbot,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Lydia  Cummings  Abbot. 

Page  27,  Lydia  Patterson,  daughter  of  Capt.  Actor  Patten  and  Lydia 
(Hutchins)  Patterson. 

Page  37,  25 A  Frank  Nathaniel  Lord,  born  June  28,  1841,  at  Bangor, 
Me.;  died  May  14,  1909,  at  Boston;  married  June  17,  1873, 
Sarah  Alden,  daughter  of  Silas  Alden.  She  resides  now  (19 12) 
at  Sioux  Falls,  So.  Dak.  Child :  Warren  Alden  Lord,  born  Sep- 
tember II,  1875,  at  Boston. 

25B  Maria  Antoinette  Lord,  born  July  4,  1845,  at  Bangor; 
married  W.  H.  Curtiss.  Residing  now  (19 12)  at  New  York. 
Child  :  Mary  Louise  Curtiss. 

Page  37,  Samuel  Veazie  Lord  married  June  18,  1872,  at  Bangor,  Kate 
Eva  Taylor. 

Page  39,  Caroline  Tyler  Clark  died  June  22,  1906. 

Page  40,  Susan  Frost  Lord  died  at  San  Diego,  Cal. 


PRIVATE  SIGNAL  OF   GEORGE  C.   LORD  &  CO. 


BIOGRAPHICAL  SKETCHES 


ANCESTORS    OF    LIEUT.  TOBIAS    LORD 

Nathan  Lord,  the  Immigrant, 

Is  thought  to  have  been  born  m  the  County  of  Kent,  Eng., 
about  1603,  and  probably  came  to  this  country  with  Abraham 
Conly,  whose  daughter  Judith  was  his  first  wife.  This  was 
before  1640.  He  is  first  mentioned  as  a  signer  to  the  submis- 
sion to  Massachusetts  in  1652. 

He  doubtless  lived  with  Conly  near  Cold  Harbor,  and  later, 
after  his  marriage  to  Martha  Everett,  his  second  wife,  in  the 
lower  part  of  Berwick,  Me,  This  place  is  called  "  Mount 
Misery  "  in  a  deed,  referring  probably  to  Rocky  Hill  —  called 
also  Craggy  Hill,  —  belonging  to  a  region  named  "  Old  Fields," 
near  the  Great  Works  River.  Here  he  had  a  garrison  house, 
long  since  demolished.  He  bought  twenty-five  acres  of  land 
from  John  Neal  in  1662,  and  nine  acres  from  Richard  Nason  in 
1664. 

He  married  first,  about  1653-54,  Judith  Conly,  who  was  prob- 
ably the  mother  of  the  first  two  children,  Nathan,  Jr.,  and  Abra- 
ham, and  took  for  his  second  wife,  Martha  Everett,  sister  or 
daughter  of  William  Everett  of  Kittery,  who  was  born  in  1640. 
She  bore  him  five  children,  Martha,  Samuel,  Sarah,  Anne  and 
Benjamin.     He  died  at  South  Berwick  about  1690. 


Abraham  Conly,  the  Immigrant, 

Father-in-law  of  Nathan  Lord,  Sr.,  probably  came  over  from 
England  about  1630.     He  was  one  of  the  townsmen  or  select- 


164  Biographical  Sketches 

men  of  Kittery  in  165 1,  and  signed  the  submission  to  Massa- 
chusetts in  1652. 


William  Everett,  the  Immigrant, 

Father  of  Martha  Everett,  who  became  the  second  wife  of 
Nathan  Lord,  Sr.,  appears  in  Court  records  of  1640,  and  was 
licensed  to  keep  an  ordinary  in  1649.  ^^  seems  to  have  been 
a  sea  captain  and  to  have  been  lost  at  sea.  It  was  at  his  house 
that  on  November  16,  1652,  all  the  inhabitants  of  Kittery  were 
called  together  to  hear  Simon  Bradstreet  and  others  tell  why 
they  ought  to  come  under  the  jurisdiction  of  Massachusetts. 
Everett's  son  William^  also  died  at  sea. 

William  Everett  lived  on  what  has  been  known  as  Leighton's 
Point,  formerly  "  Point  Joslain."  Its  southerly  shore  once  ex- 
tended out  fifty  feet  or  more  from  the  present  bank,  and  an  old 
cellar  could  be  seen,  not  many  years  ago,  just  out  from  the 
bank,  which  is  supposed  to  be  the  site  of  his  house.  A  ferry 
formerly  crossed  the  river  at  this  point.  The  location  is  still 
more  clearly  indicated  by  the  following  testimony  :  — 

The  testimony  of  Martha  Lord,  aged  84  years  or  thereabouts,  saith 
that  her  father,  William  Everett,  formerly  of  Kittery  in  the  County  of 
York,  deceased,  did  in  his  lifetime  dwell  on  a  tract  of  land  in  Kittery 
aforesaid,  now  in  the  possession  of  Capt.  John  Leighton,  and  that 
said  Everett's  house  stood  by  an  old  orchard,  and  a  certain  run  of 
water  issuing  into  the  Piscataqua  River,  which  run  of  water  is  North- 
ward from  the  most  Northerly  point  of  Watt's  Fort,  so  called,  which 
house  my  mother  lived  in  and  possessed  after  the  Death  of  my  sd 
father  untill  she  married  with  Isaac  Nash,  and  they  sold  the  same  to 
Mr.  William  Leighton. 

She  further  saith  that  her  father  died  about  72  years  since. 

York,  s.  s.,  March  i8,  1723-4. 

Renald  Jenkins  testified  in  1683  that  "between  40  and  50 
years  since"  that  is,  earlier  than  1643,  ^^  bought  "  six  acres  of 
Land  of  John  Newgrove  beginning  at  the  waterside  between  the 
lands  of  Thomas  Joanes  and  Joshua  Downing."     Jenkins  built  a 


Biographical  Sketches  165 

house  and  lived  here  for  a  while,  and  after  the  death  of  William 
Everett  offered  the  place  to  his  widow,  in  the  charity  of  his 
heart ;  but  at  the  age  of  42,  her  daughter  Martha,  afterwards 
Nathan  Lord's  wife,  testified  :  — 

When  she  was  little  her  mother  having  ten  shillings  of  her,  as  the 
Deponant  heard  my  mother  say,  which  money  the  Deponent's  mother 
Margaret  Everett  layed  out  for  six  acres  of  Land  which  she  bought 
of  Renald  Jenkins,  which  Land  this  Deponent's  husband  would  not 
accept  of,  upon  y^  refusall  wrof  the  Deponent's  mother  gave  him  a 
steere  in  lew  yrof  and  her  mother  sold  that  six  acres  of  Land  to  Mr. 
Will  Leigh  ton. 

Widow  Everett  did  not  remain  long  in  affliction,  for  in  1656 
she  and  her  second  husband,  "  Isacke  Nash"  of  Dover,  sold  to 
William  Leighton  this  six  acre  lot  and  also  the  original  home- 
stead of  William  Everett,  a  little  further  up  the  river. 

John  Newgrove  sold  also  to  Abraham  Conly  a  six  acre  lot 
just  above  this  of  Jenkins,  January  i,  1638.  Conly  was  already 
a  tenant;  he  sold  it  June  24,  1648,  to  Thomas  Joanes.  It  was 
"next  adjacent  unto  House  and  Field  of  William  Everett." 


Richard  Tozier,  Sr.,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  married  at  Boston,  Mass.,.  July  3,  1656,  by  Richard  Bell- 
ingham.  Deputy  Governor,  to  Judith  Smith.  He  was  in  Kittery, 
Me.,  as  early  as  1659,  where  he  was  killed  by  the  Indians  Octo- 
ber 16,  1675.  His  widow  Judith  died  prior  to  June  18,  1683, 
when  her  son,  Richard,  Jr.,  was  appointed  administrator. 

In  1659  the  town  granted  to  Richard  Tozier  60  acres  "ad- 
joining to  William  Pyle's  lott  above  the  Salmon  falls."  Here  he 
had  a  garrison  house  which  was  standing  until  within  fifty  years. 
The  house  occupied  by  Charles  Collins  now  marks  its  site. 
Nathan  Lord,  Jr.,  who  married  Martha  Tozier,  lived  here. 

King  Philip's  War  broke  out  in  June,  1675.  It  began  in 
Plymouth  Colony,  but  soon  was  raging  all  along  the  New  En- 
gland frontier.     An  attack  was  made  upon  the  house  of  Richard 


1 66  Biographical  Sketches 

Tozier  while  he  was  absent.  Fifteen  persons  were  in  the  house, 
and  the  door  was  held  by  a  girl  of  i8.  The  Indians  broke  in 
and  left  her  for  dead  (she  lived  however  for  several  years  after- 
wards), but  most  of  the  others  had  escaped.  October  i6,  1675, 
the  house  was  again  assailed  by  one  hundred  Indians  and  was 
burned  to  the  ground.  Tozier  was  killed,  and  his  son  Thomas 
was  either  killed  or  carried  off  captive. 

Richard  Tozier's  children  were  :  —  Thomas  Tozier,  born  May 
5,  1657  ;  Richard  Tozier,  Jr.,  born  about  1660,  married  Elizabeth 
Wentworth  ;  Simon  Tozier  became  of  Watertown  Farms  (now 
Weston),  and  died  December  30,  171 8;  one  of  his  children 
married  Experience  Jackson  of  Newton  ;  Elizabeth  Tozier  mar- 
ried I  St, Blanchant;  2d,  Richard  Randall  ;  Martha  Tozier 

married  Nathan  Lord,  Jr.  ;  John  Tozier,  born  about  1665. 

Richard  Tozier's  first  child,  Thomas  Tozier,  was  born  in  Bos- 
ton, and  it  was  probably  soon  after  that  time  that  he  removed  to 
Dover,  N.  H.,  where  he  was  taxed  at  Cocheco  in  1659.  He 
probably  soon  crossed  into  Berwick,  as  there  is  no  record  of  any 
grant  of  land  to  him  in  Dover,  and  he  was  taxed  but  once.  He 
had  a  grant  of  land  in  Kittery  October  16,  1659,  apparently  the 
place  at  which  he  lived  in  the  Berwick  part  of  Kittery,  and  it  is 
probable  all  his  children  except  the  first  were  born  there. 


Mark  Symonds,  the  Immigrant, 

Of  Ipswich,  Mass.,  was  born  in  England  in  1584,  and  died 
April  23,  1659,  aged  75  years.  His  wife,  Joanna,  died  April 
25,  1660. 

After  the  death  of  his  daughter,  Mary  (Symonds)  Chapman, 
he  left  by  will  certain  pieces  of  land  for  the  benefit  of  his  grand- 
children, which  caused  their  father,  Edward  Chapman,  a  great 
deal  of  trouble  in  his  efforts  to  keep  it,  and  divide  it  equally 
among  them  in  connection  with  his  own  property. 

His  daughter,  Mary,  married  Edward  Chapman  in  March, 
1642,  at  Rowley.     She  died  June  10,  1658. 


Biographical  Sketches  167 

Edward  Chapman,  the  Immigrant, 

Miller  and  farmer,  came  from  Yorkshire,  Eng.,  near  Hull,  and 
is  supposed  to  have  landed  in  Boston  about  1639.  He  married 
Mary,  daughter  of  Mark  and  Joanna  Symonds,  and  the  mother 
of  his  five  children,  in  March,  1642,  at  Rowley.  She  died  June 
10,  1658. 

In  1644  he  was  a  grantee  of  Ipswich,  Mass.  In  his  last  days 
Edward  Chapman  had  some  trouble  with  his  son,  Nathaniel. 
Mark  Symonds,  his  father-in-law,  had  left  with  him  in  trust  cer- 
tain lands  which  were  to  be  given  to  his  children  when  they 
became  of  age.  In  September,  1667,  after  he  had  given  his  son 
John  some  land,  Nathaniel  sued  his  father  for  his  share  of  the 
legacy  left  by  his  grandfather  Symonds.  By  mutual  consent 
the  land  was  divided  into  five  equal  portions,  and  Nathaniel  was 
allowed  with  the  other  children  to  choose  his  share  according  to 
birth.  Some  of  the  children  left  their  shares  in  possession  of 
their  father  until  his  death.  When  he  made  his  will,  April  9, 
1678,  he  gave  Nathaniel  another  equal  share  of  his  property,  30 
pounds.     Edward  Chapman  died  April  18,  1678. 


Nathaniel  Chapman,  son  of  Edward  Chapman, 

Carpenter  and  house-wright,  married  December  30,  1674, 
Mary  Wilborn,  born  at  Boston,  October  30,  1657,  and  was  liv- 
ing in  1702,  and  probably  twenty-five  years  later.  This  mar- 
riage was  a  source  of  great  anxiety  to  his  aged  father,  who  died 
four  years  afterwards. 

In  1 68 1  he  bought  a  house  in  Hog  Lane,  Ipswich,  but  prob- 
ably worked  at  his  trade  in  different  places.  His  daughter 
Mary  married  John  Lord,  grandfather  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord, 
December  26,  17 16. 

James  Smith,  the  Immigrant, 

Had  a  grant  of  fifty  acres  of  land  in  1669.  He  was  living  in 
Berwick  in  1668.  He  married  Martha  Wills,  daughter  of  Thomas 
and  Mary  (Wadell)  Wills  of  Exeter,  Eng.  She  was  born  in 
Bristol,  Eng.,  January  18,  1653. 


1 68  Biographical  Sketches 

John  Smith,  son  of  James  Smith, 

Married  Elizabeth ,  and  Hved  in  Berwick,  Me.     He  was 

born  July  26,  1685,  and  was  taken  captive  with  his  mother  by 
the  Indians  November  18,  1690,  and  carried  to  Montreal,  where 
he  was  baptized  May  3,  1693. 

His  daughter  Jane,  baptized  November  12,  1727,  married  Capt. 
Tobias  Lord,  and  was  the  mother  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord.  She 
died  May  20,  18 17,  at  Kennebunkport. 


Capt.  Tobias  Lord,  of  Arundel,  Me., 

Was  of  the  fourth  generation  from  Nathan  Lord,  forbear  of 
this  branch  of  the  family,  planter  and  freeman  of  Kittery ;  and 
was  the  son  of  John  and  Mary  (Chapman)  Lord. 

Tobias  was  born  at  the  Rocky  Hill  farm  in  Berwdck,  Me.,  near 
Kittery,  in  1724.  He  was  a  farmer  by  occupation,  and  at  about 
the  age  of  eighteen  married  Jane  Smith,  daughter  of  Elder  John 
and  Elizabeth  Smith,  who  was  one  year  younger.  Following  the 
customs  of  the  time  he  removed  to  the  eastward  in  1747  with 
his  wife  and  family,  and  cousin  Benjamin  Lord,  locating  on  "  the 
upper  way  "  in  Arundel,  on  land  purchased  of  one  Jeremiah  Fol- 
som,  an  early  comer  to  that  locality.  The  region  had  been  open 
for  settlement  in  1728.  At  the  time  of  the  migration  of  the 
Lord  familv  it  was  not  wholly  a  wilderness,  having  ceased  to  be 
a  frontier  town,  and  although  numbering  not  more  than  300 
inhabitants,  the  county  of  York  contained  over  12,000.  This 
"  way,"  after  having  been  styled  "the  Saco  path,"  was  laid  out  as 
a  post  road  in  1732.  Some  twenty  years  after  the  settlement  of 
Tobias  Lord,  this  post  road  was  surveyed  from  Boston  to  Fal- 
mouth (now  Portland),  and  mile-stones  placed. 

To-day  we  may  still  \'iew  with  interest  the  spot  chosen  by 
Tobias  Lord  and  his  cousin  Benjamin,  upon  which  to  build  their 
defensible  house.  A  more  modern  dwelling  —  though  not  of 
recent  date  —  later  existed  on  the  site  of  Tobias  and  Benjamin 
Lord's  garrison  house,  or  perhaps  the  garrison  house  was  itself 


Biographical  Sketches  169 


changed  and  improved.  It  was  a  pitch-roofed  structure  with  an 
ell  at  the  eastern  end,  parallel  with  the  front  of  the  main  build- 
ing which  faced  the  post  road.  It  had  a  large  chimney,  a  front 
door  in  the  centre  with  hall  and  stairs  within,  a  large  room  on 
either  side,  and  bedroom  and  pantry  in  the  rear.  Sliding  window 
shutters  and  high  wooden  mantels  were  part  of  the  fittings.  The 
frame  was  of  hard  wood  with  braces  hewn  flat  on  one  side,  while 
bark  adhered  to  the  other.  There  is  a  tradition  among  the  older 
residents  of  the  place  that  when  the  frame  of  the  building  was 
being  raised  the  Indians  were  annoying,  and  that  shots  were 
made  by  them  at  the  workmen. 

We  may  now  view  Tobias  the  settler  as  a  prosperous  farmer 
and  also  a  manufacturer  of  bricks,  with  a  hardy  family  of  eight 
sons  and  four  daughters  growing  up  around  him  ;  while  his  ener- 
getic wife,  notwithstanding  her  household  duties,  thought  but 
little  of  bridling  her  horse  and  riding  at  night,  sometimes  in  a 
snowstorm,  to  visit  some  sick  friend  whose  house  was  several 
miles  distant.  The  community  was  a  growing  one,  and  in  1764 
numbered  838  persons. 

On  November  14,  1773,  Tobias  Lord  and  two  other  persons 
were  chosen  as  delegates  from  Arundel  to  the  County  Congress 
at  York,  to  consider  measures  for  the  peace  and  welfare  of  the 
said  County  of  York.  In  1775  we  find  him  as  a  Lieutenant  in 
one  of  the  two  companies  of  militia  organized  in  the  town. 
Tobias  Lord's  name  appears  on  the  Sea  Coast  Defence,  Revo- 
lutionary muster  rolls,  with  the  rank  of  Captain  in  the  York 
County  Company,  established  January  i,  1776,  which  served-  at 
Falmouth  Neck  until  November  25  th  the  same  year,  by  reenlist- 
ment  every  two  or  three  months.  The  Captain  was  accompanied 
by  his  son  Dominicus  as  personal  attendant,  and  Daniel  Lord, 
his  fourth  son,  was  a  private  in  the  Company.  This  service 
being  well  acquitted,  its  Captain  was  later  called  upon  with 
three  other  townsmen  to  serve  as  a  member  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety  in  1778,  and  in  1780  he  was  one  of  the  four  selectmen 
of  Arundel. 


170  Biographical  Sketches 

Capt.  Tobias  Lord  had  six  sons  in  the  Revolutionary  Army 
at  different  times  during  the  war.  The  elder  ones,  John  and 
Tobias,  were  Lieutenants.  Nathaniel  was  a  private,  and  with 
Col.  Benedict  Arnold  at  Quebec,  where  he  was  wounded,  and 
died  in  prison.  There  were  also  the  two  sons  previously  named, 
and  Jeremiah,  who  was  a  private,  and  did  not  live  to  see  the  end 
of  the  war. 

The  times  of  stress  being  past,  Capt.  Tobias  Lord  removed  to 
a  new  house  which  he  had  built  one-eighth  of  a  mile  from  his 
early  home,  although  on  the  farm  and  post  road.  This  later 
home  of  the  family  was  of  the  same  general  plan  as  the  former, 
but  of  larger  dimensions.  On  the  opposite  side  of  the  road  was 
the  barn,  which  is  still  standing. 

In  1763  Capt.  Tobias  Lord  was  numbered  among  the  "Pro- 
prietors "  of  Arundel.  This  title  was  applied  to  all  of  those 
persons  who  had  directly  purchased  land  of  Thomas  Gorges  or 
Sir  Alexander  Rigby,  owner  of  the  Plough  Patent,  which  in- 
cluded Arundel ;  or  who  were  inhabitants  when  President  Dan- 
forth  of  Massachusetts  gave  the  Trustee  deed  to  the  people  of 
this  region,  or  who  had  inherited  or  purchased  land  of  such 
descendants.  Consequently  the  Proprietors  considered  them- 
selves as  owners  of  all  undivided  lands  in  the  town,  and  held 
them  for  sale  —  advertised  their  regular  meetings,  possessed  a 
book  and  appointed  their  Recording  Clerk. 

Tobias  Lord  died  January  9,  1809,  at  the  age  of  eighty-five 
years,  and  was  buried  in  a  lot  near  the  homestead  of  his  daugh- 
ter Elizabeth.  His  widow,  Jane  Lord,  survived  him  about  eight 
years  and  was  then  laid  beside  him.  Their  daughter  Elizabeth 
and  various  members  of  the  family  besides  were  buried  in  the 
same  lot,  and  their  resting  places  are  marked  by  well-kept  stones. 


Biographical  Sketches  171 


LIEUT.  TOBIAS    LORD, 

Son  of  Capt.  Tobias  and  Jane  (Smith)  Lord,  was  born  in  a 
block-house  February  22,  1748,  under  conditions  which  supplied 
only  the  simplest  needs  of  life,  and  before  middle  age  was  passed 
had  achieved  financial  prosperity  and  marked  success  as  a  citizen, 
his  own  house  being  one  of  the  finest  in  the  country. 

His  early  boyhood  was  passed  on  his  father's  farm,  where  he 
assisted  in  tilling  the  land,  and  in  his  father's  business  of  brick 
manufacturing.  When  scarcely  fifteen  years  of  age  he  was  sent 
to  Moulton's  Mills,  at  the  lower  part  of  Sanford,  to  make  his 
home  with  a  relative  and  to  learn  the  rudiments  of  the  milling 
business.  Here  young  Tobias  was  taught  to  labor  from  sunrise 
to  sunset  and  later.  He  was  given  the  care  of  a  team  of  six 
oxen,  with  which  he  transported  lumber  from  the  mills.  He 
early  learned  self-reliance,  for  at  times  it  was  necessary  for  him 
to  mount  the  back  of  one  of  the  oxen  and  with  a  stout  stick 
fight  off  the  attack  of  wolves.  At  one  time,  his  father  then 
being  at  Falmouth  in  command  of  a  company  of  militia,  the  son 
was  given  the  duty  of  driving  a  pair  of  oxen  from  Arundel  to 
camp,  as  provision  for  the  garrison.  Venturing  upon  this  errand 
in  the  early  morning  of  one  of  the  long  days  of  June,  he  accom- 
plished his  mission  successfully,  looked  about  the  town  to  see 
such  sights  as  the  place  afforded,  and  then  began  his  homeward 
march.  Arriving  before  dark  at  the  friend's  home  where  he  had 
been  cautioned  to  spend  the  night,  he  resolved  to  continue  his 
journey  and  did  so,  reaching  home  before  the  dawn.  On  Decem- 
ber 3,  1772,  he  married  Miss  Mehitable  Scammon  of  Biddeford. 

Being  now  drafted  into  the  army  from  Sanford,  his  name  is 
mentioned  on  the  muster  and  pay  rolls  of  the  list  of  officers  in 
Capt.  Morgan  Lewis's  12th  Sanford  Company,  Col.  Ebenezer 
Sayer's  ist  York  County  Regiment;  he  was  commissioned  June 
25,  1776,  and  again  as  Second  Lieutenant  in  the  Battalion 
drafted   from  the  York   County  Brigade,  and    in    Capt.  James 


172  Biographical  Sketches 

Littlefield's  Company  of  the  Regiment  formerly  commanded  by 
Col.  Joseph  Storer  of  Kennebunk,  his  re-enlistment  occurring 
August  14,  1777.  Lieut.  Lord  .served  in  the  Northern  Army. 
He  was  present  at  the  surrender  of  Gen.  Burgoyne's  Expedi- 
tionary Force,  and  was  altogether  in  the  Revolutionary  service 
nearly  three  years.  When  discharged  at  Quernan's  Heights, 
October  23,  1777,  and  receiving  his  dues  for  military  service  and 
for  fifteen  days'  travel  homewards,  he  with  several  companions 
began  the  toilsome  march  from  the  Hudson  river  to  the  Mousam. 
On  this  journey  the  little  party  sometimes  accomplished  a  dis- 
tance of  thirty  miles  in  a  single  day. 

In  1779  he  removed  from  Moulton's  Mills,  to  which  he  had 
returned  from  the  army,  to  Kennebunk,  and  established  himself 
on  the  present  Water  Street,  where  he  built  a  small  dwelling 
nearly  opposite  the  saw-mill  of  later  years.  He  also  purchased 
a  share  of  the  existing  Iron  Works  there,  this  vicinity  being  then 
the  centre  of  business.  The  purchase  is  couched  in  these  words : 
"  Know  all  men  by  these  Presents,  that  I,  Nathaniel  Kimball,  of 
Wells,  in  the  County  of  York  and  State  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay, 
Gent.,  for  the  Consideration  of  twenty-six  Pounds,  thirteen  Shill- 
ings and  four  pence,  lawful  money,  paid  me  by  Tobias  Lord  of 
Wells  afores^.,  Yeoman,  the  Receipt  of  which  I  do  hereby  ac- 
knowledge and  also  hereby  grant  unto  the  said  Lord  ray  Interest 
of  two  days  in  every  fortnight  in  the  Iron  Works  on  Mousam 
River  near  the  Head  of  the  Tide,  with  the  Privileges  belonging 
to  this  or  any  Succeeding  mill  or  mills,  in  the  same  Right  or 
Interest,  to  him  the  said  Lord  his  Heirs  and  Assigns  forever. 
3rd  June  1780." 

Young  Mr.  Lord  now  began  the  building  of  small  vessels  at 
the  Landing  on  the  Mousam  just  below  the  Iron  Works,  and 
some  five  years  later  erected  the  frame  of  a  store  on  this  river- 
road  above  his  house,  and  another  at  the  easterly  junction  of  the 
county  road  and  the  way  leading  up  into  the  country  at  the  rear 
of  the  present  stores.  At  this  period  he  made  purchases  of  lands 
and  business  interests  of  various  kinds,  as  mills,  water  rights,  etc. 


RESIDENCE  OF   LIEUTENANT  TOBIAS  LORD 

(South  Side)  (Built  1803) 

ALFRED.  MAINE 


cO^V 


Biographical  Sketches  173 

An  unusually  violent  freshet  in  1785  temporarily  interrupted 
his  ship-building  work,  floating  a  vessel  that  was  nearly  planked 
up  and  conveying  it  to  another  spot,  but  happily  stranding  it  in 
such  a  position  that  it  could  be  completed  and  launched. 

In  the  winter  of  1780/81,  Mehitable  Scammon,  his  first  wife, 
died  shortly  after  giving  birth  to  a  daughter  who  lived  but  a 
short  time,  and  on  November  7,  1781,  Tobias  Lord  married  Miss 
Hephzibah  Conant,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Abigail  (Dodge) 
Conant  of  Alfred  (Coxhall),  Me. 

Being  desirous  of  obtaining  a  better  location  for  his  growing 
shipbuilding  business,  in  1 790  he  removed  with  his  family  to  the 
"Landing"  on  the  Kennebunkport  River,  where  he  built  the 
large  three-storied  house  in  which  he  lived  until  his  removal  to 
Alfred  in  1803. 

The  house  had  a  portico  with  pillars  on  the  street  side,  and  a 
spacious  front  hall  with  mahogany  stair-rail.  The  main  building 
had  four  large  rooms  on  the  ground  floor,  with  fireplaces,  high 
mantels,  and  the  old  style  polished  brass  box  locks  in  the  doors. 
The  great  chimneys  rested  upon  brick  arches  in  the  cellar,  and 
inside  window  shutters  were  provided  for  the  entire  house, 
which  was  painted  white  without.  In  this  home  several  of  the 
younger  children  of  the  family  were  born.  Adjoining  the  house 
were  the  barn  and  carriage-house  beneath  one  roof,  and  on  the 
opposite  side  of  the  street  stood  Mr.  Lord's  narrow  red  store 
with  open  fireplace,  counting  room,  and  second  story  loft  extend- 
ing the  entire  length  of  the  building.  This  loft  was  used  in 
later  years  as  a  place  for  picking  oakum  for  the  ships. 

Mr.  Lord  now  encountered  business  adversity  in  the  loss  of 
several  vessels  by  shipwreck  without  marine  insurance.  He 
became  embarrassed,  and  in  the  stress  sought  aid  of  Mr.  William 
Gray,  the  eminent  ship  owner  of  Salem.  To  him  the  young 
Kennebunk  merchant  related  his  story,  and  so  convinced  was 
Mr.  Gray  of  Mr.  Lord's  sincerity  and  integrity  that  he  counselled 
him  to  continue  his  ship-building  by  accepting  financial  aid. 
This  he  did  in  the  extremity,  and  afterwards  prospered.     Busi- 


174  Biographical  Sketches 

ness  losses  did  not  wholly  cease,  however ;  the  brig  Dolphin, 
partially  owned  by  Mr.  Lord  in  1793,  and  also,  at  other  times, 
the  brig  Atlantic  and  schooner  Fortune  were  captured  by  the 
French,  and  if  not  condemned  suffered  loss  by  detention.  In 
1800  he  became  the  principal  owner  of  the  brig  "Vengeance," 
built  this  year  by  Nathaniel  Gilpatrick,  who  possessed  the  up- 
permost ship-yard  on  the  river. 

So  great  was  Mr.  Lord's  hospitality  that  he  permitted  the 
teamsters  who  brought  timber  from  a  distance  in  the  country  to 
pass  the  night  upon  the  kitchen  floor  of  his  great  house  at  Ken- 
nebunk  Landing. 

In  1803  he  was  chosen  one  of  a  committee  for  the  enlarge- 
ment and  alteration  of  the  meeting-house,  the  bell  of  which  was 
made  by  Paul  Revere.  Mr.  Tobias  Lord  possessed  one  ground- 
floor  pew,  and  another  in  the  gallery. 

The  exactions  of  the  thriving  business  of  Mr.  Lord  at  Kenne- 
bunk  Landing  had  now  become  so  onerous  to  his  family  that  to 
alleviate  their  burdens  he  resolved  in  1803  to  abandon  his  activ- 
ities there,  remove  to  the  comparatively  new  town  of  Alfred,  not 
far  distant,  and  there  establish  for  himself  a  new  home. 

The  house,  painted  white,  with  shade  trees  in  front  of  it,  is  in 
the  form  of  an  L.  It  may  be  said  to  have  two  fronts,  with  an 
entrance  door  and  windows  in  the  centre  of  each  ;  that  upon  the 
road-side  communicating  with  a  square  hall  or  entry  way  of  ample 
dimensions,  but  without  a  stairway.  The  apartment  to  the  south 
shows  the  posts  cased  in  the  corners  of  the  room.  On  the  long, 
sloping  yard-side  is  the  halhyay  proper,  with  an  easy,  old-style 
flight  of  stairs  finished  with  scrolls  and  curved  rail.  Adjoining, 
there  is  an  arched  hall  exit.  The  sunny  dining  room  and  kitchen 
lie  beyond  this  hall,  while  following  the  fashion  of  a  house  of  the 
time,  two  or  three  bed-rooms  are  provided  on  the  lower  floor. 
The  great  kitchen  oven,  smoke-closet  and  iron  wash-kettles  set 
in  brick,  yet  remain  intact,  and  each  chamber  in  the  story  above 
has  a  fireplace.  A  long  wood-shed  with  its  front  ornamented 
with  elliptical  arches  fronts  the  yard,  and  also  a  two-storied  store 


Biographical  Sketches  175 

building,  not  formerly  attached  to  the  shed.  On  the  farther  side 
of  the  road,  below  the  house  and  not  obstructing  the  view  from 
it,  yet  remains  the  large  farm-barn. 

In  this  new  home  small  game  was  abundant,  and  the  youth  of 
the  family  pursued  the  hunt  with  interest.  The  youngest  son, 
Francis,  was  born  in  this  dwelling,  which  is  yet  in  admirable 
condition,  and  some  twenty  years  since  a  window  pane  was  to 
be  seen  with  various  initial  letters  of  the  Lord  family  engraved 
upon  it  with  a  diamond. 

In  January,  1808,  Tobias  Lord,  ever  active,  convoyed  a  con- 
signment of  lumber  to  Kennebunk  Landing,  being  entertained 
there  while  on  this  visit,  at  the  house  of  his  daughter,  Mehitable 
Watts,  where,  on  the  sixteenth  of  that  month,  he  was  stricken 
with  an  unlooked-for  and  fatal  illness.  At  this  day,  even  after 
an  interval  of  one  hundred  years,  he  is  spoken  of  by  one  who 
frequently  heard  his  name  mentioned  when  a  boy,  as  one  of  the 
Noblemen  of  York  County. 

Thus  the  child  born  in  a  log-house,  after  a  career  of  honorable 
activity,  was  the  possessor  of  estates  widespread,  comprising  the 
two  home-lots  at  Kennebunk  and  Alfred  of  190  acres  of  land 
with  buildings  thereon,  quite  1,000  acres  in  out-lying  wood-lots 
and  farms  with  buildings  in  nearby  towns,  a  saw-mill,  \^  of  a 
school  house,  a  pew  in  the  Alfred  meeting-house  and  a  privilege 
for  another  in  its  gallery,  interests  in  a  profitable  pier  and  wharf 
on  Kennebunk  river,  personal  property,  cattle  of  various  descrip- 
tions including  horses,  oxen,  sheep,  etc.,  to  the  number  of  nearly 
one  hundred  upon  his  various  properties,  ship  timber,  ownership 
in  the  brig  "Alliance"  with  her  apparel,  the  principal  interest  in 
the  brig  "Merchant,"  her  outfit  and  inward  cargo  of  14,906  gal- 
lons of  molasses,  etc.,  etc.  But  the  legacy  most  prized  by  his 
descendants  must  have  been  that  lettered  by  his  contemporaries, 
and  yet  to  be  seen  on  the  mossy,  marble  headstone,  hard  by  the 
old,  now  First  Parish  Church,  with  which  he  was  identified,  and 
reading  in  this  fashion  : 


1/6 


Biographical  Sketches 


Sacred 
To  THE  Memory  of 

Mr.  TOB  IAS    LORD 

OBT.  Jan.  1 6,  1808, 
Aet  59. 

a  distinguished  merchant  who  rose 

to  eminence  by  virtuous  industry,  the 

fruit  of  which  he  liberally  distributed 

to  assist  the  enterprising  yeomanry. 

KeNNEBUNK,    the    SCENE   OF    HIS    ACTIVITY, 

WILL   LONG    MOURN    THE   LOSS    OF    A    PATRON, 

AND    SOCIETY    REGRET    THE   DEPARTURE   OF   ONE 

OF  God's  noblest  works  —  an  honest  man. 


In    MEMORY   OF 

HEPHZIBAH  LORD 

relict  of 

Tobias  Lord 

WHO  died  Oct.  23,  181 8, 

Aged  59  years. 

No  noise  or  ostentation 

marked  her  path  through  life. 

She  lived  in  peace, 

AND   peacefully    SHE    DIED. 

Her  memory,  dear  to  all  her  friends, 
remains  embalmed  in  the 
hearts  of  her  children. 


Biographical  Sketches  177 


ANCESTORS    OF    MEHITABLE   SCAMMON 
First  Wife  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord 

Humphrey  Scammon,  the  Immigrant, 

Born  about  1640,  is  said  to  have  been  a  native  of  Portsmouth, 
Eng. ;  his  wife's  name  was  Elizabeth.  He  came  to  Saco  as  early 
as  1679,  where  he  received  a  grant  of  land  and  purchased  200 
acres  of  the  widow  of  Henry  Waddock,  and  June  12,  1680,  he 
was  "accepted  into  the  town."  He  had  a  garrison  house  in 
which  he  lived  on  the  east  side  of  the  Saco  River,  where  he  kept 
the  ferry  and  entertained  strangers. 

During  the  Indian  troubles  he  lived  sometimes  in  Saco,  some- 
times in  Kittery,  and  was  in  the  latter  town  in  1693.  Four 
years  later  he  was  captured  together  with  his  family  and  carried 
to  Canada,  where  he  remained  until  the  close  of  King  Philip's 
War  —  about  the  first  of  1699,  —  when  they  returned  to  Saco. 
At  the  time  of  making  his  will  he  was  of  Kittery.  He  died  in 
the  town  formerly  Biddeford,  now  Saco,  January  i,  1727. 

An  aged  lady,  descended  from  the  family,  has  described  their 
capture  by  the  Indians  as  follows  :  — 

When  Samuel  Scammon  was  about  ten  years  old,  as  I  have 
often  heard  him  relate,  he  was  sent  one  day  by  his  mother  with 
a  mug  of  beer  to  his  father  and  brother,  who  were  at  work  on  a 
piece  of  marsh  near  the  lower  ferry.  He  had  not  proceeded  far 
when  he  saw  a  number  of  Indians  at  a  distance,  and  immediately 
ran  back  to  inform  his  mother.  He  regained  the  house,  and 
wished  to  fasten  the  doors  and  windows  ;  but  his  mother  pre- 
vented him,  telling  him  that  the  Indians  would  certainly  kill 
them  if  he  did.  The  savages  soon  entered  the  house,  and  asked 
Mrs.  Scammon  where  her  "  Samp  "  was,  meaning  her  husband. 
At  first  she  refused  to  tell  them,  and  they  threatened  to  carry 
her  off  alone,  but  promised  if  she  would  disclose  where  he  was 
to  take  them  together,  without  harm.     She  then  told  them. 


178  Biographical  Sketches 

After  destroying  much  of  the  furniture,  breaking  many  articles 
on  the  door  stone  and  emptying  all  the  feather  beds  to  secure 
the  sacks,  they  went  away  with  their  prisoners  toward  the  marsh 
where  they  captured  Mr.  Scammon  and  the  other  son.  They 
were  all  restored  after  being  in  captivity  about  a  year. 

On  returning  they  found  the  house  just  as  it  had  been  left, 
even  the  beer  mug  which  little  Samuel  had  placed  on  the  dresser, 
and  which  is  still  preserved  in  the  family  at  Saco.  This  is  a 
handsome  piece  of  brown  ware,  with  the  figure  and  name  of 
King  WiUiam  stamped  on  it. 


Samuel  Scammon,  Sr.,  son  of  Humphrey  and  Elizabeth  Scam- 
mon, 

Was  born  about  1690,  and  died  May,  1752,  in  his  sixty-third 
year.  He  married  twice,  first  at  Kittery  in  1712,  Margery,  the 
daughter  of  Roger  Bearing,  Sr.,  of  Kittery ;  she  was  born  in 
1689,  and  died  October  10,  1740.  He  married  second  (intention 
of  marriage  September  5,  1741),  Elizabeth  Stimson  of  Biddeford, 

He  lived  on  the  easterly  side  of  Saco  River,  half  a  mile  above 
the  lower  ferry,  but  after  the  death  of  his  first  wife  resided  with 
his  son,  Samuel,  Jr.  Mr.  Scammon  was  admitted  a  member  of 
the  church  in  Biddeford,  by  Rev.  Samuel  Willard,  and  was  one 
of  the  eighteen  charter  members. 

In  his  will  he  signs  his  name  Samuel  Scamon,  but  his  son, 
Samuel,  Jr.,  changes  it  to  Scammon  in  his  own  will. 


Samuel  Scammon,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Margery  (Bearing) 
Scammon, 

Was  born  in  17 13,  and  died  March  8,  1758. 

Lieutenant  Scammon  married  about  1736,  Mehitable,  daughter 
of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Freeman)  Hinckley  of  Truro,  Mass.  She 
was  born  Becember  25,  1718,  and  died  June  6,  181 1.  Previous 
to  her  marriage  she  was  living  at  New  Meadows,  now  Bruns- 
wick, Me. 


Biographical  Sketches  lyc) 

In  1736  Samuel  Scammon,  Jr.,  built  a  garrison  house  about 
in  the  centre  of  the  present  city  of  Saco.  This  house,  though 
moved  from  its  original  site  and  much  altered,  is  still  used  as  a 
dwelling. 

He  was  one  of  the  twenty-four  additional  male  members  of  the 
Congregational  Church  in  Biddeford,  founded  by  a  Council,  April 
30,  1730,  which  was  the  first  church  organization  in  the  Saco 
Valley. 

Mehitable  Scammon,  daughter  of  Lieut.  Samuel  and  Mehitable 
(Hinckley)  Scammon, 
Was  baptized  June  10,  1753,  and  was  married  to  Lieutenant 
Tobias  Lord,  of  Arundel,  as  his  first  wife,  December  3,  1772  j 
they  had  four  children,  one  of  whom  died  in  infancy. 


William  Brewster,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  at  Scrooby,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.,  in  1566  or 
1567.  His  father  was  William  Brewster,  Receiver  of  Scrooby, 
and  Bailiff  of  the  Manor  House  belonging  to  the  Archbishop  of 
York,  so  the  old  ecclesiastical  Manor  was  Brewster's  early  home. 
His  youth  was  passed  at  Scrooby,  until  he  matriculated  at  Peter- 
house  College,  Cambridge  University.  On  leaving  Cambridge 
he  became  the  assistant  of  William  Davison,  Secretary  of  State 
to  Queen  Elizabeth.  On  the  retirement  of  Davison  in  1587, 
Brewster  returned  to  Scrooby,  interested  himself  in  religious 
matters,  and  at  his  father's  death  succeeded  to  the  office  of 
"Post  "of  Scrooby.  He  made  his  home  a  meeting-place  for 
those  who  sought  to  reform  what  he  and  they  believed  the 
unscriptural  practices  of  the  Church  established  by  law,  and 
devoted  his  means  and  time  to  the  formation  of  the  Separa- 
tist or  Congregational  Church. 

Persecuted  for  heresy,  he  attempted  to  remove  to  Holland  in 
1607,  but  was  arrested  and  imprisoned  at  Boston,  Eng.  When 
released  he  went  with  other  members  of  the  Scrooby  Church  to 
Amsterdam,  and  later  to   Leyden,   where  he  lived  for  twelve 


i8o  Biographical  Sketches 

years,  working  as  a  teacher  and  master-printer,  but  constantly 
devoted  to  the  interests  of  the  colony  of  Separatists. 

At  this  time  he  published  and  edited  theological  treatises  in 
Latin  and  English,  furnishing  to  England  and  Scotland  the 
Protestant  literature  which  the  Reformation  needed.  He  emi- 
grated to  America  as  the  spiritual  leader  and  "  Ruling  Elder  " 
with  that  portion  of  the  colony  which  sailed  in  the  "  Mayflower," 
and  landed  at  Provincetown,  November  21,  1620,  and  at  Ply- 
mouth December  26,  1620  ;  establishing  there  the  first  embodi- 
ment in  America  of  freedom  in  the  Church  and  equality  in  the 
State. 

With  Brewster  came  his  wife  Mary  and  their  sons  Love  and 
Wrestling.  His  eldest  son,  Jonathan,  came  the  next  year  in  the 
ship  "  Fortune,"  and  later,  the  two  daughters  Patience  and  Fear. 
At  Plymouth  Brewster  labored  efficiently  for  the  colony.  He 
presided  at  meetings,  preached  or  "  taught  "  twice  on  Sundays, 
and  filled  as  nearly  as  possible  the  office  of  the  absent  minister, 
Robinson.  Noted  for  his  gentleness  and  wisdom,  he  was  more 
tolerant  than  other  leaders  of  the  early  Colonies. 

While  living  in  his  log  house  in  Pl^nnouth  he  yearly  received 
supplies  of  newly  published  books  in  Latin  and  English.  The 
inventory  of  his  estate  shows  his  library  to  b^  the  largest  in  the 
Colony  —  377  volumes  —  and  for  some  years  the  only  one  of 
any  size  or  value. 

For  thirty  years  his  learning  and  services  were  devoted  to  the 
Colony,  and  he  died  April  10,  1644,  at  Plymouth.  History  rec- 
ognizes Elder  Brewster  as  the  spiritual  leader  of  the  Pilgrims, 
the  transplanter  of  the  first  New  England  Meeting-house,  and 
the  suggester  of  the  first  New  England  Town-meeting  :  and 
Governor  Bradford  writing  from  Plymouth  after  the  death  of 
Brewster  says  —  "He  was  foremost  in  our  adventure  in  En- 
gland, Holland  and  here." 


Gov.  Thomas  Prence,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  in  England  about  1600,  came  to  America  in  162 1 
and  settled  in  Plymouth,  later  removing  to  Eastham.     He  mar- 


Biographical  Sketches  1 8  i 

ried  ist,  Patience  Brewster,  August  5,  1624  (this  was  the  ninth 
marriage  in  Plymouth  Colony).  She  died  in  1634,  and  the 
records  show  three  subsequent  marriages  of  Prence. 

He  was  treasurer  of  the  colony  from  1637  to  1640;  Gov- 
ernor's Assistant  from  1632  to  1656,  except  for  two  short  inter- 
vals ;  member  of  the  Council  of  War  in  1637  ;  Commissioner  for 
the  United  Colonies  in  1645,  and  was  eighteen  times  chosen 
Governor  of  Plymouth  Colony.  "A  man  of  commanding  pres- 
ence and  tried  integrity."  He  died  at  Plymouth,  March  29, 
1673- 


Edmund  Freeman,  the  Immigrant, 

Came  from  England  in  1635  in  the  ship  "Abigail"  and  settled 
at  Lynn — then  Saugus,  later  removing  to  Sandwich  in  1637. 
He  was  one  of  the  ten  original  grantees  of  land,  afterwards  in- 
corporated as  the  town  of  Sandwich.  He  became  one  of  the 
largest  landowners  of  the  town,  and  was  always  prominent  and 
influential  in  its  affairs. 

His  wife,  Elizabeth,  died  February  14,  1675.  They  had  two 
sons  and  three  daughters.  He  died  at  Sandwich  in  1682.  They 
were  buried  on  his  own  land,  and  this  site  is  the  oldest  burying 
place  in  Sandwich.  The  rustic  monuments  (known  locally  as 
"  the  saddle  and  pillion  "),  placed  above  their  graves  by  Edmund 
Freeman's  own  order,  are  still  preserved. 


Major  John  Freeman,  son  of  Edmund  Freeman  the  Immigrant, 
Was  born  in  England  about  162 1,  and  died  at  Eastham,  Mass., 
October  28,  17 19.  He  has  a  fine  military  record.  In  1654  he 
was  Ensign  at  Eastham.  In  1656  and  again  from  1661  to  1666 
he  was  deputy  to  the  General  Court  under  the  title  of  Lieutenant. 
He  was  a  member  of  the  Council  of  War  from  1667  to  1676,  and 
as  Captain  was  sent  against  the  Indians  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  in 
1675.  The  companies  from  Barnstable,  Eastham,  Sandwich  and 
Yarmouth  having  been  organized  as  the  3d  Regiment,  "John 


1 82  Biographical  Sketches 

Freeman  of  Eastham  was  commissioned  Major  Commandant," 
and  led  the  expedition  against  the  Indians  at  Saconet  in  1677. 
He  also  served  as  Governor's  Assistant  under  Prence,  Winslow 
and  Hinckley. 

He  married  Mercy  Prence  at  Eastham  on  February  13,  1649. 
She  died  at  Eastham,  September  28,  171 1.  They  had  ten 
children. 


Lieut.  Edmund  Freeman,  son  of  Maj.  John  Freeman  and  Mercy 
(Prence)  Freeman, 

Was  born  at  Eastham,  Mass.,  in  June,  1657,  as  recorded  in 
the  Plymouth  Colony  Births.  He  married  Sarah  Mayo,  by 
whom  he  had  three  sons  and  seven  daughters.  He  was  Lieu- 
tenant of  Militia.  He  died  at  Eastham  in  February  of  1717  or 
'18  ;  his  widow  surviving  him  until  1745. 

Mrs.  Freeman's  daughter,  Mary,  married  Samuel  Hinckley 
about  1703. 

Thomas  Hinckley,  the  sixth  and  last  Governor  of  Plymouth 
Colony, 

Was  born  in  England  about  161 8,  came  to  this  country  with 
his  father,  Samuel  Hinckley,  and  settled  at  Scituate,  later  re- 
moving to  Barnstable.  He  was  admitted  as  freeman  of  Plymouth 
Colony  as  early  as  1645.  In  1646  he  was  made  Deputy  from  the 
town  of  Barnstable  to  the  Colonial  Court,  and,  was  repeatedly 
chosen  to  this  office  until  1658,  when  he  was  made  Governor's 
Assistant.  Promoted  to  Deputy  Governor  in  1680,  he  was  next 
year  chosen  Governor,  and  except  during  the  interruption  to  the 
government,  caused  by  the  appointment  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros, 
Governor  Hinckley  held  that  office  until  1692,  when  Massachu- 
setts Colony  and  Plymouth  Colony  were  united. 

He  married  Mary  Richards,  daughter  of  Thomas  Richards 
of  Weymouth,  December  7,  1641.  They  had  eight  children. 
Mary,  his  wife,  died  June  24,  1659,  and  he  married  Mary 
Glover,  March  16,  1659/60.  He  died  at  Barnstable,  April  25, 
1705. 


Biographical  Sketches  183 


Samuel  Hinckley,  son  of  Samuel  Hinckley  and  grandson  of 
Gov.  Thomas  Hinckley, 

Was  born  at  Barnstable,  Mass.,  September  24,  1684,  and  died 
in  January,  1760,  at  Brunswick,  Me.  He  married  Mary  Free- 
man, daughter  of  Lieut.  Edmund  Freeman  of  Eastham,  about 
1706.  He  removed  to  Harwich,  Mass.,  then  Truro,  Mass.,  and 
then  to  Biddeford,  Me.,  where  in  1735  he  bought  35  acres  of 
land.  He  was  one  of  the  founders  of  Biddeford  First  Church. 
Later  he  moved  to  Brunswick  and  settled  at  New  Meadows. 
He  was  selectman  at  Brunswick  for  six  years,  and  was  known 
there  as  well  as  at  Biddeford  as  Deacon  Hinckley. 

They  had  eleven  children. 

Mehitable  Hinckley,  daughter  of  Samuel  Hinckley,  married 
Lieut.  Samuel  Scammon,  father  of  Mehitable  Scammon,  first 
wife  of  Lieut,  Tobias  Lord. 


184  Biographical  Sketches 

ANCESTORS  OF   HEPHZIBAH   CONANT 

Second  Wife  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord 

Gov.  Roger  Conant,  the  Immigrant, 

Probably  came  on  the  "Ann,"  arriving  at  Plymouth,  Mass.,  in 
July,  1623.  He  was  son  of  Richard,  and  grandson  of  John 
Conant,  and  was  baptized  in  All  Saints'  Church,  East  Budleigh, 
Devonshire,  Eng.,  April  9,  1592.  He  married  Sarah  Horton  in 
London,  at  St.  Ann's  Black-friars,  November  11,  1618,  and  died 
at  Beverly,  Mass.,  November  19,  1679.  He  was  Governor  of 
the  Massachusetts  Colony  at  Cape  Ann,  1624- 1626,  and  at 
Salem,  1627-1628,  and  was  a  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  in 
1634.  He  was  the  youngest  of  the  eight  children  of  Richard 
and  Agnes  (Clarke)  Conant.  Richard  was  one  of  the  leading 
men  in  East  Budleigh  and  a  Church  Warden  ;  his  wife,  Agnes 
Clarke,  was  the  daughter  of  the  leading  merchant  of  Colyton,  a 
neighboring  parish.  In  16 19  he  was  probably  free  of  the  Salters' 
Company,  and  a  citizen  of  London. 

During  the  winter  of  1624-25  the  Dorchester  Company,  hear- 
ing of  the  settlement  at  Nantasket,  and  of  Roger  Conant  "a 
pious,  sober,  and  prudent  Gentleman,"  chose  him  to  manage 
their  affairs  at  Cape  Ann.  It  was  late  in  the  fall  of  1625  when 
he  took  charge  of  the  Cape  Ann  settlement,  the  location  of 
which  was  on  the  west  side  of  Gloucester  Harbor,  and  near 
Stage  Head.  The  Company  lost  money,  and  most  of  the  set- 
tlers returned  to  England,  but  Conant  and  a  few  others  were 
persuaded  to  remain.  In  the  fall  of  1626  the  settlement  was 
removed  to  Naumkeag,  or  Salem  as  it  was  afterwards  called,  the 
number  of  settlers  being  reduced  to  about  forty. 

Soon  after  coming  to  Salem  many  of  the  colonists,  including 
Woodbury  and  Balch,  decided  to  go  farther  south,  and  settle  in 
Virginia,  but  through  Conant's  influence  they  decided  to  remain. 
In  his  petition  to  the  General  Court  in  167 1,  to  have  the  name  of 
Beverly  changed  to  Budleigh,  he  says  :  —  "  When  in  the  infancy 


Biograpliical  Sketches  185 

thereof  it  [the  colony]  was  in  great  hassard  of  being  deserted,  I 
was  a  means  through  grace  assisting  me,  to  stop  the  flight  of 
those  few  that  there  then  were  heere  with  me,  and  that  by  my 
utter  deniall  to  goe  away  with  them  who  would  have  gone  either 
for  England  or  mostly  for  Virginia,  but  hereupon  stayed  to  the 
hassard  of  our  lives." 

In  the  fall  of  1627  John  Woodbury  was  sent  to  England  as 
agent  of  the  colonists,  to  procure  a  patent  before  others  should 
acquire  a  legal  title  to  lands  they  had  rendered  valuable  by 
their  labor.  The  Council  for  New  England  granted  to  several 
gentlemen  a  patent  "  of  some  lands  in  the  Massachusetts  Bay  " 
March  19,  1627/28,  but  after  Woodbury  had  left  England  on 
his  return  with  the  good  news,  a  new  party  acquired  control  of 
the  patent,  and  John  Endicott  was  sent  over  in  1628,  with  about 
fifty  colonists,  and  superseded  Conant  as  Governor.  The  old 
planters  were  greatly  dissatisfied  at  this  change,  but  Conant 
used  his  influence  to  preserve  harmony. 

He  became  a  freeman  May  18,  163 1,  and  was  frequently 
called  to  offices  of  honor  and  trust  by  his  fellow  townsmen,  and 
the  General  Court. 

Both  Roger  Conant  and  his  wife  were  among  the  original 
members  of  the  First  Church  at  Salem,  and  in  1637  both  signed 
the  renewed  covenant.  In  1667  the  residents  of  Beverly  with- 
drew from  the  Salem  church  and  organized  as  a  separate  church 
with  Rev.  John  Hale,  son  of  Robert  Hale,  as  pastor.  The  name 
of  Roger  Conant  is  first  on  the  list  of  members. 

June  7,  167 1,  the  General  Court  granted  him  200  acres  of 
land  in  consideration  of  his  being  "a  very  ancient  planter." 
This  was  in  addition  to  several  large  grants  made  earlier,  so  at 
this  time  he  was  a  large  land  owner  in  Beverly. 

He  died  November  19,  1679,  at  Beverly. 


Lot  Conant,  son  of  Roger  Conant, 

Was  born  about  1624,  at  Nantasket  or  Cape  Ann,  and  was 
at  Marblehead  in  1657,  where  he  was  selectman  in  1662.     He 


1 86  Biographical  Sketches 


moved  to  Beverly  in  1666.  In  1649  he  married  Elizabeth  Wal- 
ton, daughter  of  Rev.  William  Walton  who  took  his  degree  at 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  in  162 1,  and  was  settled  over 
the  parish  of  Seaton,  Devonshire.  Later  she  became  the  third 
wife  of  Andrew  Mansfield  of  Lynn. 

Lot  Conant  died  in  Beverly,  September  29,  1674. 


John  Conant,  son  of  Lot  Conant, 

Was  born  at  Beverly,  December  15,  1652,  and  was  a  farmer 
and  weaver.  He  married  May  7,  1678,  Bethiah  Mansfield,  daugh- 
ter of  Andrew  Mansfield  of  Lynn,  and  was  admitted  to  the  First 
Church  of  Beverly  August  23,  169 1.  He  served  in  Capt.  Apple- 
ton's  Company  during  King  Philip's  War,  and  died  at  Beverly, 
September  30,  1724. 

Daniel  Conant,  son  of  John  Conant, 

Was  born  at  Beverly,  November  19,  1694,  and  was  a  farmer 
and  mason,  living  on  Dodge  Street.  He  married  January  23, 
1 716,  Lucy  Dodge,  daughter  of  Richard,  3d,  and  Martha  (Low) 
Dodge,  at  Hamilton,  Mass. 

He  was  a  Representative  from  Beverly  to  the  General  Court 
for  two  years,  and  died  at  Beverly  in  April,  175 1. 


Nathaniel  Conant,  son  of  Daniel  Conant, 

Was  born  July  23,  1726,  at  Beverly.  He  married  Abigail 
Dodge,  daughter  of  Joshua  and  Hannah  (Raymond)  Dodge,  De- 
cember 16,  1756.  She  was  born  at  Beverly,  July  3,  1732,  and 
died  at  Alfred,  Me.,  September  30,  181 3.  About  1766  he 
moved  to  Alfred,  where  he  was  one  of  the  earliest  settlers. 
He  died  there  January  6,  1808. 


Hephzibah  Conant,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  Conant, 

Was    born  at    Beverly,   February   3,    1760/61,    and    married 
Tobias  Lord,  son  of  Capt.  Tobias  and  Jane  (Smith)  Lord,  as  his 


Biographical  Sketches  187 

second  wife,  November  7,  1781  ;  Rev.  Daniel  Little  of  Kenne- 
bunk  performed  the  ceremony.  The  Intention  of  Marriage  reads 
"  Tobias  Lord  of  Wells,  and  Hephzibah  Conant  of  Coxhall,"  and 
was  dated  October  27,  1781.     She  died  October  23,  18 18. 


Thomas  Boreman  (Boardman),  the  Immigrant  (Thomas,''  Wil- 
liam,3  Thomas,^  William'). 

William'  Boreman  of  Banbury,  Oxfordshire,  Eng.,  in  1525, 
was  probably  the  father  of  Thomas^  Boreman  of  Claydon,  Eng. 

Thomas^  Boreman,  the  elder,  of  Claydon,  near  Banbury,  was 
the  great-grandfather  of  Thomas  and  Samuel,  the  emigrants  to 
New  England.  He  appears  first  in  1546,  in  a  Lay  Subsidy  list 
for  Banbury  Hundred.     He  died  in  1579. 

William^  Boreman  of  Claydon,  was  the  grandfather  of  Thomas 

Boreman.     He  married  Annis  ,  who  died   in    May,   1608. 

He  died  in  January,  16 12/ 13. 

Thomas'*  Boreman,  the  father  of  Thomas  Boreman,  was  born 
about  1570;  married  February  2,  1595/96,  Elizabeth,  daughter 
of  Felix  and  Margaret  Carter  of  Claydon.  He  died  in  March, 
1627/28.     She  died  in  May,  163 1. 

Thomas,  the  emigrant  to  Ipswich,  Mass.,  was  born  in  Claydon, 
Eng.,  where  he  was  baptized  October  16,  1601.  He  probably 
came  to  New  England  in  1634,  and  was  made  a  freeman  by  the 
General  Court  in  March,  1634/35.  His  house,  built  in  1635,  was 
at  the  east  end  of  High  Street,  now  called  East  Street.  He 
owned  Boardman's  Island. 

He  is  uniformly  spoken  of  as  Mr.  Boreman,  and  his  wife 
as  Mistress,  terms  of  distinction  applied  to  very  few  in  those 
days.  At  a  "  General  Court  houlden  at  Boston  "  September 
8,  1636,  Mr.  Boreman  was  one  of  the  Deputies.  His  wife's 
name  was  Margaret  Offin,  and  they  were  married  in  London, 
Eng.,  August  17,  1630.  His  daughter  Martha  married  Deacon 
Thomas  Low,  July  4,  1660.  He  died  in  May,  1673,  at  the  age 
of  72  years,  7  months.     His  wife  died  November  25,  1679. 


1 88  Biographical  Sketches 

Thomas  Low,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  in  England,  and  was  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1641. 
He  was  son  of  Capt.  Low,  master  of  ship  "Ambrose,"  and  vice- 
admiral  of  the  fleet  that  brought  Gov.  Winthrop  over  in  1630. 

His  wife  Susannah  Low  died  at  Watertown,  August  19,  1664 ; 
he  died  at  Chebacco,  Ipswich,  September  8,  1677. 


Deacon  Thomas  Low,  son  of  Thomas  Low, 

Was  born  in  England  in  1632,  and  married  Martha  Boreman, 
daughter  of  Thomas  and  Margaret  (Offin)  Boreman  of  Ipswich, 
July  4,  1660.  He  served  in  King  Philip's  War,  and  had  a  grant 
of  land  in  Narragansett  Township,  now  Buxton,  Me.,  for  service. 
He  was  at  Ipswich,  Mass.,  in  1641,  and  died  there  April  12, 
1 7 12.  His  daughter  Martha  Low  married  Richard  Dodge,  3d, 
November  16,  1694. 


William  Eaton,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  about  1604-06  at  Staples,  County  of  Kent,  Eng., 
where  he  was  a  husbandman.  He  married  Martha  Jenkins 
about  1630.  He  took  passage  with  wife  and  three  children  and 
servant  from  Sandwich  for  the  American  Plantations  in  June, 
1637;  he  was  a  landholder  at  Watertown,  Mass.,  in  1642,  and 
made  a  freeman  in  1653.  Both  he  and  his  wife  were  members 
of  the  church  in  Reading,  Mass.,  in  1648.  He  died  at  Reading, 
May  13,  1673.  His  daughter  Mary  married  Richard  Dodge,  2d, 
February  23,  1667. 


Richard  Dodge,  the  Immigrant,  son  of  John  and  Margery 
Dodge, 
Was  born  in  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  1602.  He  arrived  in 
Salem,  October  29,  1638,  and  died  at  Beverly,  June  15,  1671, 
leaving  an  estate  valued  at  ;^  1,764.  He  probably  had  a  house 
where  No.  342  Dodge  Street,  Beverly,  was  in  1894.  He  and 
his  wife  Edith  were  members  of  Wenham  church  before  1648. 


Biographical  Sketches  189 

He  had  a  high  appreciation  of  the  value  of  education,  for  in 
1653  he  headed  a  list  of  twenty-one  subscribers  to  Harvard  Col- 
lege, giving  four  times  as  much  as  any  other. 


Richard  Dodge,  2d,  son  of  Richard  and  Edith  Dodge, 

Was  born  at  Beverly  in  1643  5  he  married  Mary  Eaton,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Martha  (Jenkins)  Eaton,  February  23,  1667, 
and  died  at  Wenham,  Mass.,  April  13,  1705.  He  was  a  farmer 
and  lived  in  the  south  part  of  Wenham. 


Richard  Dodge,  3d,  son  of  Richard  and  Mary  (Eaton)  Dodge, 
Was  born  at  Wenham,  Mass.,  July  12,  1670,  and  died  at 
Ipswich  June  7,  1739.  He  was  a  prosperous  farmer  of  Ipswich 
where  he  settled  about  the  time  of  his  marriage  to  Martha, 
daughter  of  Deacon  Thomas  Low  of  Chebacco,  in  Ipswich, 
November  16,  1694.  His  daughter  Lucy  married  January  23, 
1 7 16/17,  Daniel  Conant,  grandfather  of  Hephzibah  Conant, 
second  wife  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord. 


Edward  Bishop,  the  Immigrant, 

Lived  in  Beverly  1639,  and  was  first  a  husbandman,  and  after- 
wards a  sawyer.  His  second  wife,  Bridget  Oliver,  was  executed 
as  a  witch.  His  daughter,  Hannah  Bishop,  by  his  first  wife,  mar 
ried  Capt.  William  Raymond. 


Capt.  William  Raymond,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  about  1637,  and  came  to  New  England  about  1652. 
He  was  in  the  Narragansett  Fight  in  1675,  and  was  appointed 
by  the  General  Court  Lieut.  Commander  of  the  Beverly  and 
Wenham  Troop  in  1683.  He  was  a  Deputy  to  the  General 
Court  in  1685-86,  and  commanded  a  Company  in  the  Expedition 
to  Canada  under  Sir  William  Phipps  in  1690.  He  married  Han- 
nah, daughter  of  Edward  Bishop.  William  Raymond  was  a 
great -great-grandfather  of  Hephzibah  Conant. 


190  Biographical  Sketches 

John  Woodbury,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  in  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  about  1579,  and  embarked 
from  Weymouth,  Eng.,  and  arrived  at  Stage  Fort,  now  Gloucester, 
as  one  of  the  leaders  of  the  Dorchester  Company,  in  February  or 
March,  1623/24.  He  was  made  a  freeman  May  r8,  i63i,and 
was  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  in  1635-39.  I'"^  1637  he  was 
chosen  one  of  the  selectmen  of  Salem,  Mass.,  and  served  until 
1 64 1.  He  and  his  wife  Agnes  were  among  the  original  mem- 
bers of  the  First  Church  in  Salem  at  its  formation  in  1629. 

His  first  wife  was  Joanna  Humphrey,  whom  he  married  at 
Burlescombe,  Eng.,  June  21,  1596.  He  married  2d,  Agnes  or 
Anis,  widow  of  John  Derby,  before  August,  1629. 

He  was  chosen  the  first  and  only  Lord  High  Constable  in 
America,  September  28,  1630.  In  1638  and  1639  he  was  one 
of  the  "  Raters  "  in  Salem  to  levy  taxes.  In  1639  and  1640  he 
was  treasurer  of  the  town  of  Salem.  For  years  he  was  on  the 
jury  and  grand  jury,  —  generally  foreman.  Up  to  the  time  of 
his  death  in  the  latter  part  of  1641,  he  stood  next  to  Gov.  Endi- 
cott  in  importance.     His  will  was  proved  February  8,  1642/43. 

(See  page  185). 

Peter  Woodbury,  son  of  John  and  Agnes  (Derby)  Woodbury, 

Was  baptized  at  Salem  July  19,  1640,  and  married  Sarah, 
born  1644,  daughter  of  Richard  Dodge  the  immigrant,  in  July, 
1667.  He  was  elected  by  the  General  Court  to  be  a  freeman 
of  the  Bay  Corporation  April  27,  1668,  and  was  selectman  1675- 
84,  and  a  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  in  1689-92  ;  he  bore  the 
title  of  Lieutenant  in  1689,  in  Provincial  Records.  September 
23,  1667,  he  and  his  wife  Sarah  were  admitted  to  full  communion 
with  the  church  in  Beverly,  and  October  20,  1686,  he  was  chosen 
a  deacon.  He  died  at  Salem  July  4,  1704,  and  his  wife  died  Sep- 
tember II,  1726.  

Robert  Mansfield,  the  Immigrant, 

Came  from  Exeter,  Devonshire,  Eng.,  and  died  December  16, 
1666. 


Biographical  Sketches  191 

Rev,  William  Walton,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  born  at  Seaton,  Devonshire,  Eng.,  about  1 598,  and  was 
at  Hingham,  Mass.,  in  1635.  He  was  made  a  freeman  March 
3,  1636,  and  died  at  Marblehead,  Mass.,  in  1638.  He  entered 
Emmanuel  College,  Cambridge,  Eng.,  February,  16 17/18.  His 
daughter  Elizabeth,  born  1629,  married  ist,  Lot  Conant,  and  2d, 
Andrew  Mansfield. 

Andrew  Mansfield,  the  Immigrant,  son  of  Robert  and  Eliza- 
beth Mansfield, 
Was  born  in  1598  at  Exeter,  Eng.  He  came  to  Boston  in 
1636  and  to  Lynn  in  1640.  In  1666  he  was  town  clerk  and 
one  of  the  Selectmen  in  1678,  and  died  at  Lynn  in  1692.  His 
son  Andrew  was  Representative  to  the  General  Court  in  1680, 
and  married  Elizabeth  (Walton)  Conant,  widow  of  Lot  Conant, 
January  10,  1681/82,  and  died  at  Lynnfield,  August  31,  1730. 
Andrew  Mansfield  was  a  great-great-grandfather  of  Hephzibah 
Conant. 

Robert  Hale,  the  Immigrant, 

Belonged  to  the  family  of  Hale  in  Kent,  Eng.,  where  they 
were  residing  as  early  as  the  reign  of  Edward  III. 

He  probably  came  in  the  fleet  with  Winthrop,  and  was  one  of 
the  earliest  members  of  the  First  Church  in  Boston,  his  name 
being  the  eighteenth  on  the  roll.  He  was  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  Charlestown  church,  and  one  of  its  first  deacons.  He 
was  admitted  to  that  church  October  14,  1632,  and  was  made 
a  freeman  May  14,  1634. 

He  was  a  blacksmith  and  carpenter  by  trade,  and  regularly 
employed  by  the  General  Court  as  a  Surveyor  of  new  planta- 
tions. He  was  wealthy  and  active  in  all  public  concerns  of  the 
town,  serving  as  selectman  for  eleven  years.  He  was  Ensign  of 
the  Charlestown  Train-band,  and  joined  the  Ancient  and  Honor- 
able Artillery  Company  in  1644.  He  died  July  16,  1659.  ^is 
wife,  Jane,  died  July,  1679.  His  daughter,  Joanna,  born  1638, 
married  ist,  John  Larkin,  and  2d,  Capt.  William  Dodge. 


192  Biographical  Sketches 

Edward  Larkin,  the  Immigrant, 

He  became  an  inhabitant  May  5,  1638,  and  was  admitted  to 
the  church  August  23,  1639,  ^"^^  made  a  freeman  May  13,  1640. 
He  joined  the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company  in 
1644,  and  died  in  February,  1652.  His  son,  John,  married 
Joanna  Hale.  She  afterwards  married,  as  her  second  husband, 
Capt.  William  Dodge,  whose  son,  Joshua  Dodge,  married  her 
daughter,  Joanna  (his  stepsister). 


William  Dodge,  the  Immigrant,  son  of  John  and  Margery 
Dodge, 

Was  born  in  Somersetshire,  Eng.,  about  1604,  and  came  to 
this  country  in  the  "Lion's  Whelp,"  a  ship  of  120  tons,  which 
left  Gravesend  April  25,  1629,  and  Yarmouth,  Isle  of  Wight, 
May  II,  and  arrived  at  Salem  June  29,  1629.  He  settled  in 
that  part  of  Salem  now  called  Beverly. 

He  was  commended  to  Gov.  Endicott  as  a  "  skillful  and  pain- 
ful husbandman,"  with  the  request  that  he  might  have  charge  of 
a  team  of  horses.  He  was  made  a  freeman  April  17,  1637,  and 
was  a  Deputy  to  the  General  Court  in  1682.  He  died  between 
1685  and  1692. 


Capt.  William  Dodge,  son  of  William  Dodge, 

Was  born  at  Beverly  September  19,  1640,  and  lived  there  as  a 
malster.  He  married  ist,  Mary  Conant,  daughter  of  Roger 
Conant  and  widow  of  John  Balch,  and  married  2d,  May  26, 
1685,  widow  Joanna  Larkin,  daughter  of  Deacon  Robert  Hale 
of  Charlestown,  who  died  August  18,  1694.  He  was  in  the 
Narragansett  Fight  in  1675  and  acquired  distinction  for  courage 
and  skill.  He  was  made  a  freeman  in  1683.  He  was  a  Repre- 
sentative from  Beverly  to  the  General  Court  in  1690,  and  died 
at  Beverly  March  24,  1720/21. 


Biographical  Sketches  193 

Joshua  Dodge,  son  of  Capt.  William  and  Mary  (Conant)  Dodge, 
Was  baptized  August  29,  1669,  at  Beverly,  and  died  there 

April    15,   1694.     He  married  Joanna  Larkin,  daughter  of  his 

stepmother,  Mrs.  Joanna  (Hale)  Larkin,  the  second  wife  of  Capt. 

William  Dodge. 

In  April,  1693,  Joshua  Dodge  and  others  were  authorized  to 

build  a  seat  in  the  meeting  house  (First  Church),  by  the  west 

end  of  the  pulpit. 

Deacon  Joshua  Dodge,  Jr.,  son  of  Joshua  and  Joanna  (Larkin) 
Dodge, 
Was  born  September  20,  1694,  after  the  death  of  his  father. 
He  lived  at  North  Beverly,  where  he  died  December  20,  1771. 
He  married  Hannah  Raymond  June  14,  17 16.  He  was  brought 
up  in  the  family  of  his  stepfather,  John  Thorndike,  and  became 
a  most  useful  and  respected  citizen.  He  was  the  grandfather  of 
Hephzibah  Conant. 

Ancestors  of  Olive  and  Hannah  Jefferds. 
Simon  Jefferds  (Jeofreys),  the  Immigrant, 

Emigrated  from  England  about  the  year  1700,  and  came  to 
Salem,  Mass.,  where  he  married  Elizabeth  Cole,  November  20, 
1 70 1.  His  children  were  Samuel  and  Mary.  He  also  had  a 
son  and  daughter,  both  deaf  and  dumb,  who  died  young.  After 
the  death  of  his  wife  he  moved  to  Virginia,  married  again  and 
died  there. 

Rev.  Samuel  Jefferds,  son  of  Simon  and  Elizabeth  (Cole)  Jef- 
ferds (Jeffords), 

Was  born  in  Salem,  April  6,  1704,  and  educated  at  Harvard 
College  by  his  grandmother  Cole,  with  whom  he  and  his  sister 
lived.  He  graduated  in  1722,  kept  a  school  in  Beverly  for  about 
one  year,  and  studied  for  the  ministry  there.  He  went  to  Wells, 
Me.,  to  preach,  in  December,  1725,  at  the  age  of  twenty-one. 

It  is  said  of  him  that  he  was  of  a  kind  and  charitable  spirit ; 
sensible  of  his  own  fallibility,  he  was  disposed  to  look  upon  the 


194  Biographical  Sketches 

aberrations  of  his  fellow  men  with  perhaps  more  of  pity  and  com- 
miseration than  true  charity  would  require.  He  would  not  break 
the  bruised  reed.  He  evidently  labored  to  promote  a  kind  and 
helpful  disposition  among  his  people,  so  that  he  drew  to  himself 
their  sympathy  and  good  will.  As  the  money  currency  was  con- 
tinually depreciating,  the  town  voted  several  successive  years  to 
add  thirty  pounds  to  his  salary,  and  in  1736  it  was  increased 
eighty  pounds.     He  was  in  the  ministry  twenty-six  years. 

He  married  Sarah  Wheelwright,  daughter  of  Col.  John  Wheel- 
wright of  Wells,  October  27,  1727,  by  whom  he  had  ten  children. 
He  died  February  2,  1752,  and  his  wife  Sarah  died  February  14, 
1762,  aged  55  years. 


Samuel  Jefferds,  son  of  Rev.  Samuel  and  Sarah  (Wheelwright) 
Jefferds, 

Was  born  October  9,  1729,  and  married  Hannah  Hill,  daughter 
of  Nathaniel  and  Priscilla  (Littlefield)  Hill,  July  7,  1752. 

Capt.  Samuel  Jefferds  lived  on  what  was  termed  "  Sandy 
Hill  "  about  1750,  and  later  moved  to  the  vicinity  of  Pike's  mill 
on  Little  River,  where  he  kept  a  tavern  which  was  much  used 
about  the  time  of  the  Revolutionary  War.  He  also  operated  a 
fulling  mill  on  Little  River  near  the  tavern. 

He  died  July  4,  1790,  aged  61  years.  His  wife,  Hannah  Hill, 
was  born  November  20,  1732,  and  died  October  7,  1769,  aged 
37  years. 


William  Jefferds,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Hill)  Jefferds, 
Was  born  February  19,  1753,  and  married  Olive  Gilpatrick, 
daughter  of  James  Gilpatrick,  June  8,  1775,  by  whom  he  had  ten 
children. 

He  moved  from  Wells  to  Kennebunk  in  1777,  and  having 
been  educated  as  a  fuller  of  cloth  by  his  father,  built  a  mill  by 
the  iron  works  at  the  western  end  of  the  lower  dam  on  the 
Mousam  River  where  he  employed  himself  for  several  years. 


THE  JEFFERDS  INN 

1776 
WELLS.  MAINE 


Biographical  Sketches  195 

The  Jefferds  Tavern,  now  known  as  the  Mousam  House,  was 
built  by  Dominicus  Lord,  who  commenced  clearing  the  land 
April  19,  1775,  but  owing  to  lack  of  money  and  the  uncertainty 
of  the  times,  did  not  complete  it  until  1784,  when  after  occupy- 
ing it  for  a  few  years  he  sold  it  to  William  Jefferds  by  whom  it 
was  opened  as  a  public  house  in  1790-92,  and  carried  on  by  him 
and  his  son  for  many  years. 

Mr.  Jefferds  died  April  28,  1820,  aged  6y  years,  and  his  wife, 
Olive,  died  April  29,  183 1,  aged  75  years. 


Hannah  Jefferds,  daughter  of  William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick) 
Jefferds, 

Was  born  in  October,  1775,  at  Wells,  and  married  Samuel 
Lord,  the  oldest  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Mehitable  Scam- 
mon,  February  26,  1799,  at  Wells. 

She  died  February  14,  18 16,  at  Kennebunk. 


Olive  Jefferds,  daughter  of  William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick) 
Jefferds, 

Was  born  December  21,  1793,  at  Kennebunk,  in  the  Jefferds 
Tavern  which  was  then  owned  by  her  father,  and  married  April 
22,  1 8 16,  George  Lord,  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord  and  Hephzibah 
Conant. 

After  her  husband's  death  in  1861  she  moved  with  her  son 
Edward  Watts  Lord  to  Newton,  Mass.,  where  she  made  her 
home  with  her  eldest  son  George  Clement  Lord,  until  her  death, 
July  4,  1879. 


Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  the  Immigrant, 

Was  probably  born  in  the  early  part  of  1592,  at  Salsby  in 
Lincolnshire,  Eng.  His  father,  Robert  Wheelwright,  son  of  John 
Wheelwright,  died  there  in  161 2.  Mr.  Wheelwright  graduated 
in  16 14  at  Sidney-Sussex  College,  Cambridge.     Cotton  Mather 


196  Biographical  Sketches 

writes  that  "  when  Wheelwright  was  a  young  spark  at  the 
University  he  was  noted  for  a  more  than  ordinary  stroke  at 
wrestling,  and  afterwards  while  waiting  on  Cromwell,  with  whom 
he  had  been  contemporary  at  the  College,  Cromwell  declared  to 
the  gentlemen  then  about  him,  that  he  could  remember  the 
time  when  he  had  been  more  afraid  of  meeting  Wheelwright 
at  football  than  of  meeting  any  army  since  in  the  field,  for  he 
was  infallibly  sure  of  being  tripped  up  by  him." 

He  married  November  8,  162 1,  Marie  Storre,  and  was  made 
Vicar  of  Bilsby,  April  9,  1623,  which  position  he  later  lost  on 
account  of  his  religious  views.  His  first  wife  having  died  he  mar- 
ried Mary  Hutchinson,  sister  of  Ann  Hutchinson,  and  daughter 
of  Edward  Hutchinson  of  Alvord,  and  with  his  family  emigrated 
to  America,  landing  in  Boston  May  26,  1636.  He  and  his  wife 
were  admitted  to  the  church,  June  12,  1636.  He  was  well  re- 
ceived, and  made  pastor  of  a  new  church  to  be  gathered  at  Mt. 
Wollaston,  now  Quincy. 

In  1637  Wheelwright  was  found  guilty  by  the  General  Court 
of  "sedition  and  contempt  of  the  civil  authorities,"  and  in  No- 
vember he  left  Massachusetts  by  sailing  vessel  to  the  mouth  of 
the  Piscataqua,  and  then  found  his  way  through  the  heavy  snows 
of  that  bitter  winter  to  the  falls  of  the  Squamscot,  where  in 
the  spring  of  1638,  joined  by  his  family,  with  others,  he  made 
a  bargain  with  the  Indians,  April  3,  1638,  for  an  extensive  tract 
of  land  and  founded  Exeter.  The  famous  Exeter  Combination 
for  the  government  of  the  settlement  was  drawn  up  by  him 
under  date  of  the  fourth  day  of  July,  1639,  and  subscribed  to  by 
him  and  thirty-four  others.  After  a  residence  of  five  years  here, 
the  town  was  declared  to  be  within  the  jurisdiction  of  Massa- 
chusetts, and  Wheelwright  removed  with  part  of  his  church  to 
Wells,  in  the  district  of  Maine,  and  in  1643  we  find  him  near 
Ogunquit,  having  probably  been  induced  to  seek  a  home  there 
by  Edmund  Littlefield,  who  had  preceded  him  from  Exeter. 

He  left  Wells  for  Hampton  about  1645-46,  and  about  1657 
went  to  England,  where  he  was  cordially  received  by  Cromwell. 


Biographical  Sketches  197 

In  1660  he  returned  to  this  country,  and  was  settled  as  pastor 
in  Salisbury,  N.  H.,  where  he  died  November  15,  1679,  aged  87 
years. 

Samuel  Wheelwright,  son  of  Rev.  John  and  Mary  (Hutchin- 
son) Wheelwright, 

Was  born  in  England  about  1635  and  came  to  New  England 
with  his  parents  in  1636,  and  to  Wells,  Me.,  in  1643.  The 
family  moved  to  Hampton  in  1645,  and  afterwards  to  Salisbury. 
He  returned  to  Wells  about  1657,  his  father  deeding  to  him  one- 
half  of  his  farm. 

In  1665  he  was  made  clerk  of  the  writs  and  town  clerk,  which 
latter  office  he  held  for  twenty-nine  years.  In  the  same  year  he 
was  appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  militia.  In  1670  he  was  chosen 
one  of  the  selectmen  of  Wells,  and  in  1676  was  made  one  of  a 
committee  to  petition  the  King  "for  further  settlement  under 
the  Bay  Government,"  and  was  also  County  Treasurer.  He 
was  Representative  at  the  General  Court  for  York  and  Wells  in 
1677,  and  in  168 1  was  appointed  by  Charles  II  one  of  the 
Provincial  Council  of  Maine. 

In  1689  he  was  appointed  Judge  of  Probate  and  Judge  of 
the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  by  William  and  Mary.  He  was  a 
member  of  the  Massachusetts  Council  for  the  Province  of  Maine, 
1695-98.     He  had  one  of  the  three  Garrison  Houses  at    the 

"  Town's  End  "   in   Wells.     He  married  Esther ,  and  left 

four  children,  John,  Joseph,  Mary  and  Hannah. 


Col.  John  Wheelwright,  son  of  Samuel  and  Esther  Wheel- 
wright, 
Was  born  in  Wells  about  1664;  he  married  Mary  Snell  Janu- 
ary 28,  1689,  and  had  eleven  children.  He  was  a  man  of  war, 
and  a  host  within  himself,  and  before  the  close  of  his  life  he 
came  to  be  regarded  as  the  bulwark  of  Maine  against  the  attacks 
of   her  enemies.     He  served  under  Major  John  Converse,  and 


198  Biographical  Sketches 

was  made  respectively  Lieutenant,  Captain,  Major,  and  in  1733 
Colonel.  He  went  to  Pemaquid  and  Sheepscot,  thence  to  Tre- 
bonit,  and  was  afterwards  stationed  at  Fort  Mary,  on  the  Saco 
River. 

He  was  town  clerk  forty  years,  and  also  one  of  the  selectmen. 
He  was  Deputy  to  the  Massachusetts  General  Court  in  1742  ; 
member  of  the  Council  1708-33,  and  Commissioner  to  the 
Indians  17 14-41. 

He  died  August  13,  1745,  aged  81  years. 

His  daughter  Sarah  married  Rev.  Samuel  Jefferds  October 
27,  1727,  and  died  February  14,  1762,  aged  fifty-five  years. 


Peter  Hill,  "  Saylor,"  the  Immigrant, 

Came  to  this  country  with  Winter's  company  which  arrived  at 
Richmond's  Island,  off  Scarboro,  in  March,  1633.  After  leaving' 
Winter's  employ  he  settled  on  land  leased  of  Mistress  Mackworth 
on  the  Saco  River. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Assembly  of  Ligonia  in  1648,  signed 
the  submission  to  Massachusetts  in  1653,  was  alloted  land  in 
Saco,  July  12,  1653,  and  died  in  August,  1667. 


Roger  Hill,  son  of  Peter  Hill, 

Was  admitted  a  freeman  in  1653,  and  married  Sarah  Cross, 
daughter  of  John  and  Frances  Cross  in  1658.  John  Cross  was 
constable  in  Wells,  and  owned  the  only  looking-glass  and  carpet 
in  Wells  at  that  time.     He  died  about  1676. 

Roger  Hill  died  about  1696,  and  his  wife  Sarah  about  1720. 


Joseph  Hill,  son  of  Roger  and  Sarah  (Cross)  Hill, 

Was  born  in  Saco,  April  5,  1670,  and  resided  in  Wells  where 
he  died  July  12,  1743.  He  married  Hannah  Littlefield,  daugh- 
ter of  Francis,  Jr.,  and  Meribah  Littlefield,  July  24,  1694.  She 
was  born  at  Wells  in  1673,  ^'^^  ^i^d  there  October  10,  1738. 


Biographical  Sketches  199 

Joseph  Hill  served  as  lieutenant  under  his  brother,  Capt.  John 
Hill,  at  Saco  Fort,  and  held  various  offices  in  the  town  and 
parish,  and  was  Collector  of  Customs.  He  was  representative 
in  1727,  and  Collector  of  the  Excise  in  1734. 

In  December,  1727,  he  petitioned  the  Council  showing  that 
"he  had  been  in  sundry  Engagements  in  the  Service  of  his 
Country  in  the  War  against  the  Indian  Enemy  from  the  time 
of  the  Administration  of  Sir  Edmund  Andros  Government  In 
many  of  which  Engagements  several  of  the  Indians  have  been 
slain,  And  therefore  Praying  that  for  his  Services  therein  this 
Court  would  please  to  grant  him  Two  or  Three  Hundred  Acres 
of  the  unappropriated  Lands  of  the  Province  lying  within  the 
County  of  York."  By  this  petition  he  was  granted  leave  to  take 
300  acres. 

In  his  will  dated  March  23,  1742,  he  leaves  a  legacy  to  his 
"granddaughter,  Hannah  Hill,"  daughter  of  his  son  Nathaniel 
Hill,  and  10  pounds  to  his  church  and  to  his  pastor,  Rev.  Sam- 
uel Jefferds. 

Nathaniel  Hill,  son  of  Joseph  and  Hannah  (Littlefield)  Hill, 
Was  baptized  April  11,  1708,  and  married  Priscilla  Littlefield, 
November  15,  1729,  at  Wells,  and  died  January  7,  1771. 


Hannah  Hill,  daughter  of  Nathaniel  and  Priscilla  (Littlefield) 
Hill, 
Was  born  November  20,  1732,  and  married  Samuel  Jefferds, 
July  7,  1752,  at  Wells.     She  died    October  7,  1769,  aged    37 
years. 

Edmund  Littlefield,  the  Immigrant, 

Probably  came  to  this  country  with  his  son  Anthony  and 
some  friends  of  Rev.  John  Wheelwright,  and  arrived  in  Boston 
from  Southampton,  Eng.,  July  12,  1637.  He  was  one  of  the 
first  settlers  in  Wells,  becoming  a  resident  there  about    1641. 


200  Biographical  Sketches 

Having  decided  to  remain  in  this  country  he  sent  for  his  wife 
Annas  Littlefield,  who  together  with  six  of  her  children  took 
passage  for  Boston  in  the  "Bevis  of  Hampton,"  Capt.  Tounes, 
in  May,  1638. 

Being  suspected  of  sympathizing  with  Ann  Hutchinson,  a 
woman  whose  rehgious  views  divided  Boston  into  two  violently 
opposed  factions,  he  was  ordered  to  leave  Boston  early  in  the 
spring  of  1638.  Accordingly  he  with  his  family  joined  Rev. 
John  Wheelwright  at  what  is  now  Exeter,  and  was  one  of  the 
subscribers  to  the  Exeter  Combination,  a  famous  agreement  for 
the  government  of  that  settlement.  Exeter  being  found  to  be 
under  the  jurisdiction  of  Massachusetts,  he  was  obliged  to  go 
further  into  the  wilderness,  and  finally  settled  at  Wells,  to  which 
place  he  was  immediately  followed  by  Rev.  John  Wheelwright 
and  many  of  the  Exeter  people.  He  built  a  saw-mill  and  grist- 
mill at  the  falls  of  the  Webhannet  River  in  1641,  His  house 
was  located  a  short  distance  east  of  where  the  post-road  crossed 
the  river.     He  and  his  sons  were  mill  men  and  farmers. 

On  account  of  his  firm  moral  character  he  was  appointed  by 
the  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  agent  for  the  sale  of  ardent 
spirits  in  Wells.  He  was  also  one  of  the  committee  for  settling 
the  boundary  between  Wells  and  Cape  Porpoise,  and  a  Commis- 
sioner to  try  small  causes,  elected  by  the  people  for  the  years 
1654,  1655,  1658,  1660,  and  1661.  He  was  also  agent  of 
Gorges  to  give  possession  of  sale  to  settlers. 

He  died  December,  1661. 


Francis  Littlefield,  Jr., 

Son  of  Edmund  Littlefield,  came  from  England  in  the  "  Bevis 
of  Hampton"  in  May,  1638,  with  his  mother  Annas.  He  was 
born  in  England  in  163 1.  He  signed  submission  to  the  govern- 
ment of  Massachusetts,  July  5,  1653,  and  was  appointed  Ensign 
in  York  Regiment,  King  Philip's  war,  July,  1668.  His  daugh- 
ter Hannah  married  Joseph  Hill. 


Biographical  Sketches  20i 


Hannah  Littlefield,  daughter  of  Francis,  Jr.,  and  Meribah 
Littlefield, 
Was  born  at  Wells  in  1673,  and  was  married  July  24,  1694, 
to  Joseph  Hill,  son  of  Roger  and  Sarah  (Cross)  Hill.  She  died 
October  10,  1738.  Joseph  Hill  was  born  in  April,  1670,  at 
Saco,  Me.,  and  died  July  12,  1743. 


Thomas  Gilpatrick,  the  Immigrant, 

Came  with  his  wife  Mary  to  this  country  from  Donathkeedy, 
Ireland.  Probably  he  was  one  of  a  large  number  of  Scotchmen 
living  in  the  north  of  Ireland  whose  ancestors  came  from  the 
southern  part  of  Scotland  at  the  time  of  the  Scotch  emigration 
to  Ireland  in  the  seventeenth  century,  and  who  had  suffered  so 
much  for  liberty,  and  cherished  inexpressible  longings  to  be  free, 
that  they  could  not  be  satisfied  with  their  surroundings,  ham- 
pered as  they  were  in  every  direction,  but  looking  into  the  future 
began  to  think  of  the  new  world. 

These  Scotchmen  were  encouraged  by  reports  of  civil  and 
religious  liberty  in  America,  and  several  congregations  of  Scotch 
Presbyterians  deciding  in  171 7  to  remove  thither,  sent  one  of 
their  number  with  a  message  to  Governor  Shute  of  Massachu- 
setts early  in  1718,  asking  for  grants  of  land. 

A  favorable  reply  being  received  they  sailed  from  Ireland  in 
a  fleet  of  some  five  vessels  and  arrived  at  Boston,  August  4, 
1 71 8.  Here  they  divided  into  three  parties,  one  sailing  along 
the  coast  as  far  as  Portland,  landing  at  several  points. 

Mr.  Gilpatrick  landed  at  Saco,  Me.,  and  was  living  at  Wells 
in  1726,  but  removed  to  Biddeford  in  1739,  where  he  remained 
until  his  death,  October  24,  1762,  at  the  age  of  88  years. 


James  Gilpatrick,  son  of  Thomas  and  Mary  Gilpatrick, 

Came  to  Wells  in  1728,  married  January  17,  1733,  Sarah 
Boothby,  daughter  of  Richard  and  Mabel  (Littlefield)  Boothby, 
and  may  have  taken  part  in    the  siege  of  Louisburg  in   1744. 


202  Biographical  Sketches 

In  1776  he  enlisted  for  eight  months'  service  in  Capt.  James 
Hubbard's  Company  and  marched  to  Cambridge  ;  he  afterward 
re-enlisted  for  a  year.  This  service  was  one  of  great  hardship. 
They  marched  to  New  York,  Albany,  Lake  Champlain  and 
Montreal,  thence  back  to  St.  John's  where  many  had  small-pox, 
thence  to  Ticonderoga  and  Trenton  where  they  captured  the 
Hessians. 

He  was  living  in  Wells  in  April,  18 18. 

His  daughter  Olive  Gilpatrick,  born  about  1756,  married  Wil- 
liam Jefferds,  son  of  Samuel  Jefferds  and  Hannah  Hill,  June  8, 
1775,  and  died  April  29,  1831.  She  was  the  mother  of  Olive 
Jefferds  who  married  George  Lord. 


Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Mehitable 
(Scammon)  Lord. 

Samuel  Lord,  eldest  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Mehitable  (Scam- 
mon) Lord, 

Was  born  February  26,  1774,  at  Moulton's  Mills  (Whicher's 
Mills),  Sanford,  Me.,  and  baptized  March  6,  1775,  at  Biddeford. 

He  married  February  26,  1799,  Hannah  Jefferds,  daughter  of 
William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick)  Jefferds.  His  wife  was  a  sister 
of  Olive  Jefferds  who  married  George  Lord,  half-brother  of  Sam- 
uel Lord. 

From  1795  to  1800  he  was  book-keeper  for  his  father,  and 
later  became  part  owner  in  many  vessels  principally  engaged  in 
the  West  India  trade.  At  one  time  he  was  considered  very 
wealthy,  but  later  met  with  many  losses,  several  of  his  vessels 
being  captured  by  French  privateers. 

After  the  death  of  his  wife,  which  occurred  February  14,  18 16, 
he  closed  up  his  business  in  Kennebunk,  and  in  1826  went  to 
New  York,  where  he  did  some  trading  in  coffee  and  cotton. 
From  1827  to  1834,  he  engaged  in  the  dry  goods  business  on 
Grand  Street,  afterwards  going  into  business  with  his  son,  Sam- 


Biographical  Sketches  203 

uel,  Jr.  In  January,  1835,  he  joined  his  brother,  Tobias  Lord, 
3d,  in  the  wholesale  grocery  business.  He  returned  to  Kenne- 
bunk  in  1848,  and  died  November  8,  185 1. 


John  Lord,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Jefferds)  Lord, 

Was  born  November  27,    1803,  at  Kennebunk.     He  was  a 

ship-master  and  sailed  in  the  employ  of  G.  &  L  Lord,  who  at 

that  time  were  managing  owners  in  many  ships  from  a  little  red 

store  at  Kennebunk  Landing. 

He    married    December   29,    1829,  at   Cape  Porpoise,    Me., 

Sarah  Kimball,  daughter  of  James  and  Eunice  (Stone)  Kimball. 
He  died  December  13,  1835,  at  Kennebunk. 


John  Clement  Lord,  son  of  John  and  Sarah  (Kimball)  Lord, 
Was  born  February  14,  1833,  at  Kennebunk.  He  went  to 
sea  in  the  employ  of  G.  &  L  Lord  when  but  thirteen  years  of 
age;  was  first  officer  of  an  iioo  ton  ship  when  seventeen,  and 
was  given  command  of  the  ship  "Josephus,"  George  C.  Lord  & 
Co.,  managing  owners,  when  he  was  twenty-one.  Later  he  was 
in  the  employ  of  Howes  &  Crowell,  shipping  merchants  of  New 
York,  and  his  last  employment  in  the  merchant  service  was 
with  the  Pacific  Mail  S.  S.  Co. 

He  was  four  years  in  the  United  States  Navy  during  the 
Civil  War  as  Acting  Ensign,  Navigator,  and  Ordnance  Officer, 
and  was  wounded  in  the  assault  of  Fort  Fisher,  where  he  lost 
his  right  hand. 

He  married  January  21,  1857,  at  London,  Eng.,  Elizabeth 
Mitchell  of  Hastings,  who  died  January  20,  1893,  at  Kennebunk. 
At  this  time  (19 12)  he  is  an  officer  of  the  Sailors'  Snug  Harbor, 
at  New  Brighton,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  He  has  two  children  : 
Arthur  Hastings  Lord,  now  living  at  Los  Angeles,  Cal.,  and 
Elizabeth  Virginia  Lord,  residing  at  Chicago. 


204  Biographical  Sketches 

Samuel  Lord,  Jr.,  son  of  Samuel  and  Hannah  (Jefferds)  Lord, 
Was  born  January  7,  1806,  at  Kennebunk,  and  went  into  the 
ship  brokerage  business  in  New  York  in  1830.  He  married  in 
May,  183 1,  at  Brooklyn,  Elizabeth  Ruthven,  daughter  of  James 
and  Jane  Ruthven,  and  in  January,  1834,  took  his  father  into 
business  with  him  at  36  South  Street.  His  health  failing  he 
went  out  of  business  the  next  November,  and  soon  afterwards 
left  New  York  for  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  where  he  died  May  16, 
1841. 


James    Ruthven    Lord,    son    of    Samuel,    Jr.,    and    Elizabeth 
(Ruthven)  Lord, 

Was  born  July  9,  1837,  at  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  When  about 
four  years  of  age  his  father  died,  and  his  mother  returned  to  live 
with  her  parents,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  James  Ruthven,  in  Bridgeport 
Conn.  In  1847,  his  mother  having  died,  his  grandparents  took 
him  to  New  York  to  live  with  them  on  23d  Street. 

When  a  young  man  Mr.  Lord  went  to  Pittsburgh,  where  he 
was  purchasing  agent  for  the  Fort  Wayne  Railroad  for  several 
years.  Later  he  returned  to  New  York,  where  he  became  a 
partner  in  the  firm  of  McGibbon  &  Co.  and  remained  there 
until  his  death.  May  26,  1909. 

He  married  June  i,  1887,  at  East  Orange,  N.  J.,  Annie 
Philips  Jennings,  daughter  of  J.  Frank  and  Fanny  (Blinks)  Jen- 
nings, of  Newark,  N.J.  After  his  marriage  he  resided  at  East 
Orange. 


Nathaniel  Lord,  second  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Mehitable 
(Scammon)  Lord, 
Was  born  June  i,  1776,  at  Moulton's  Mills  in  Sanford,  Me.,  and 
lived  most  of  his  life  at  Arundel,  since  called  Kennebunkport. 
He  was  a  business  man  of  excellent  standing,  and  was  noted  for 
his  remarkable  memory.  It  is  said  that  he  kept  no  account 
books,  but  carried  the  details  of  his  large  shipping  business  in 
his  head,  meeting  all  obligations  promptly. 


Biographical  Sketches  205 

Records  in  the  old  Custom  House  at  Kennebunkport,  dating 
from  1800,  make  mention  of  Mr.  Lord's  name  as  consignee  of 
various  cargoes  received  from  many  different  ports  in  the  West 
Indies,  and  also  some  from  Liverpool,  with  additional  informa- 
tion as  to  duties  imposed,  tonnage  of  vessels,  and  other  interest- 
ing statistics  regarding  the  shipping  of  those  early  days. 

His  ships,  the  largest  being  about  250  tons,  brought  iron, 
coal,  salt,  etc.,  safely  to  port  when  the  enemy's  ships-of-war  were 
already  on  the  seas  in  search  of  American  commerce.  Mr.  Lord 
built  a  large  mansion  house  at  Kennebunkport  during  the  War 
of  1812-14,  chiefly,  it  was  said,  to  furnish  work  to  otherwise  un- 
employed ship  carpenters. 

Nathaniel  Lord  married  July  2,  1797,  at  Kennebunkport, 
Phoebe  Walker,  daughter  of  Capt.  Daniel  and  Lois  (Stone) 
Walker.  He  died  February  24,  181 5,  at  Kennebunkport,  in 
his  39th  year. 


Daniel  Walker  Lord,  eldest  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Phoebe 
(Walker)  Lord, 

Was  born  March  29,  1800,  at  Kennebunkport.  His  school 
days,  at  Gorham  Academy  and  at  Portland  being  ended,  he  en- 
tered an  active  business  life  at  the  age  of  nineteen,  in  partner- 
ship with  older  men  engaged  in  the  West  India  trade.  His 
interest  in  shipping  thus  begun,  developed  with  the  years,  and 
continued  throughout  the  greater  part  of  his  life. 

November  23,  1824,  he  married  Lydia  Abbot  of  Westford, 
Mass.,  daughter  of  Joel  and  Lydia  Cummings  Abbot.  Two 
years  later,  —  when  twenty-six  years  of  age,  —  he  was  elected  to 
the  State  Legislature,  where  he  served  for  several  years ;  and 
later,  was  made  a  member  of  the  Governor's  Council. 

Interested  always  in  all  that  concerned  the  welfare  of  human- 
ity, Mr.  Lord  was  one  of  those  who,  in  the  middle  of  the  last 
century,  gave  voice  and  influence  in  behalf  of  the  establishment 
of  the  Maine  Prohibitory  Law.     During  the  years  from  1855  to 


2o6  Biographical  Sketches 

1880,  he  was  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  Bovvdoin 
College. 

As  a  ship-owner  and  merchant,  he  was  known  in  the  principal 
ports  of  the  world,  to  which,  through  a  long  period  of  years,  his 
ships  were  sent. 

His  wife,  Lydia  Abbot  Lord  died  June  13,  185 1.  He  mar- 
ried January  5,  1853,  Lydia  Patterson,  daughter  of  Capt.  Actor 
Patten  and   Lydia  (Hutchins)  Patterson,  of  Kennebunkport. 

His  later  years  were  spent  in  Maiden,  Mass.,  where  he  died 
September  4,  1880.  A  man  of  strong  character,  and  reverent 
to  a  marked  degree. 

Charles  Austin  Lord,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Phoebe  (Walker) 
Lord, 

Was  born  May  11,  1806,  at  Kennebunkport.  He  graduated 
at  Bowdoin  College  in  1825,  and  received  the  degree  of  A.  M. 
in  1829. 

Mr.  Lord  was  active  in  the  early  temperance  movement  in 
New  York,  and  in  the  formation  of  the  first  Temperance  Society 
in  that  city. 

From  1827  to  1832  he  engaged  in  pubHshing  books  in  New 
York,  and  following  that  became  Professor  of  Languages  at 
Marion  College,  in  Missouri,  for  several  years.  Later  on  he 
occupied  the  position  of  Editor  of  the  "  Christian  Mirror,"  a  re- 
ligious paper  published  at  Portland,  Me. 

He  married  May  3,  1831,  at  Scarborough,  Me.,  Ernestine 
Libby,  daughter  of  Capt.  Stephen  and  Agnes  (Hasty)  Libby. 

In  1854  he  was  chosen  Superintendent  of  Schools  for  the 
State  of  Maine,  and  from  1856  to  1878  he  was  an  Overseer  of 
Bowdoin  College.  Mr.  Lord  died  August  7,  1878,  at  Portland, 
leaving  six  children. 

Nathaniel  Lord,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Phoebe  (Walker)  Lord, 

Was  born  April  11,  1808,  at  Kennebunkport,  Me.,  and  died 

July  10,  1852,  on  the  Sacramento  River,  Cal.     He  prepared  for 

college  at  Phillips  Academy,  Andover,  Mass.,  and  entered  Nor- 


CHARLES  VEAZIE  LORD 

1836-1903 


NATHANIEL  LORD 

1608-1852 


^^' 


RESIDENCE  OF   NATHANIEL  LORD 
BANGOR,  MAINE 


'J'^'/'?3]^17i 


\ 


-vv 


Biographical  Sketches  207 

wich  Academy  at  Northfield,  Vt.,  in  1823,  graduating  in  1825. 
Soon  after  leaving  the  Academy  he  removed  to  Bangor,  Me., 
where  he  soon  became  identified  with  several  business  enter- 
prises;  he  engaged  in  mercantile  business  until  1849,  and  was 
also  interested  in  real  estate  and  timber  lands. 

In  1849  h^  took  a  steamboat,  the  "  Governor  Dana,"  to  Cali- 
fornia, on  board  a  sailing  vessel  around  Cape  Horn,  going  him- 
self by  way  of  the  Isthmus  of  Panama.  He  was  managing 
owner  of  this  boat,  which  ran  from  Sacramento  City  up  the 
river  to  Marysville.  He  returned  to  Bangor  in  1851,  and  went 
again  to  California  in  1852,  when  he  was  accidentally  killed  by 
the  discharge  of  a  pistol. 

He  was  a  Whig  in  politics,  and  held  several  positions  for  his 
party;  was  a  member  of  the  Bangor  City  Council,  1837-38, 
1843-44,  and  City  Treasurer,  1839-41. 

He  married  October  12,  1835,  at  Bangor,  Frances  Augusta 
Hunt  Veazie,  daughter  of  Gen.  Samuel  and  Susanna  (Walker) 
Veazie,  and  had  seven  children. 


Charles  Veazie  Lord,  son  of  Nathaniel  and  Frances  Augusta 
Hunt  (Veazie)  Lord, 

Was  born  August  17,  1836,  at  Bangor,  Me.,  and  died  there 
September  26,  1905. 

In  1849,  at  his  own  desire,  he  was  sent  to  California  in  charge 
of  a  tutor,  at  the  time  of  the  "  Gold  Fever,"  making  the  voyage 
in  a  sailing  vessel,  aboard  of  which  was  carried  the  steamboat 
"Governor  Dana  "  which  was  owned  by  his  father,  and  his  grand- 
father Gen.  Veazie.  This  was  the  first  steamboat  to  navigate 
the  Sacramento  River.  He  returned  the  next  year  with  his 
father,  via  the  Isthmus  of  Panama.  He  then  attended  as  a 
student  the  Kennebunk  school,  later  Phillips  Academy  at  An- 
dover,  afterwards  entering  Norwich  University  at  Northfield, 
Vt.,  where  he  remained  two  years.  Leaving  the  University  he 
went  again  to  California  in  the  interests  of  Gen.  Veazie,  to  close 
the  steamboat  business. 


2o8  Biographical  Sketches 

Returning  to  Bangor  he  engaged  in  various  business  enter- 
prises, eventually  becoming  President  of  the  Union  Iron  Works, 
which  position  he  held  until  his  death.  In  1879  "^^  became 
President  of  the  Veazie  National  Bank,  and  in  1903  of  the  Ban- 
gor Savings  Bank,  and  remained  at  the  head  of  both  of  these 
institutions  during  his  hfe. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Second  Maine  Volunteers,  serving 
as  Quartermaster  and  First  Lieutenant  from  May  3,  1861,  to 
September  19,  1861,  when  he  resigned  his  commission  for  im- 
perative business  interests.  He  was  a  Republican  in  politics, 
served  as  a  member  of  the  Bangor  City  Council,  1873-75,  and 
represented  his  district  in  the  State  Legislature  in  1878. 

He  married  May  24,  1861,  at  the  Astor  House,  New  York, 
Frances  Elizabeth  Strickland,  daughter  of  Gen.  Samuel  P. 
Strickland,  while  on  his  way  to  the  front.  Two  children  were 
born  to  them  :  Frances  Veazie,  who  married  Paul  Blatchford, 
and  resides  at  Oak  Park,  111.,  and  Nathaniel  Lord,  who  resides 
at  Bangor. 


Charles  Peter  Clark,  Sr.,  son  of  Peter  and  Susan  (Lord) 
Clark,  and  grandson  of  Nathaniel  Lord,  Sr., 
Was  born  August  11,  1836,  at  Nashua,  N.  H.  His  prepara- 
tion for  college  was  completed  at  Phillips  Academy,  at  Andover, 
Mass.,  and  he  entered  Dartmouth  College  in  1852,  but  on  ac- 
count of  ill  health  was  obliged  to  leave  his  class  at  the  end  of 
the  first  year,  and  took  a  long  sea  voyage.  On  his  return  after 
a  year's  absence  he  resumed  his  college  life,  but  at  the  end  of 
another  year  finding  his  health  unequal  to  the  demands  upon  it 
he  gave  up  all  thought  of  college,  and  having  acquired  a  liking 
for  a  sea-faring  life  he  purchased  a  small  vessel,  and  went  into  the 
African  trade  from  Boston.  He  at  first  employed  a  captain,  and 
accompanied  the  vessel  as  supercargo,  but  rapidly  learning  how 
to  navigate  his  ship,  soon  became  his  own  captain,  and  continued 
successfully  in  this  business  for  several  years  acquiring  a  service- 
able knowledge  of  commercial  affairs. 


Biographical  Sketches  2.Qf^ 

He  married  October  21,  1857,  at  Portland,  Me.,  Caroline  Tyler, 
daughter  of  Samuel  and  Elizabeth  (Spring). Tyler. 

October  8,  1 862,  he  was  appointed  Acting  Ensign  in  the  Navy, 
and  on  June  9,  1 863,  he  was  assigned  to  the  command  of  the 
sloop  "  Rosalie,"  where  he  showed  such  zeal  and  ability  in  cap- 
turing many  blockade  runners  that  on  July  18  of  the  same  year 
he  was  promoted  to  be  Acting  Master,  and  placed  in  command 
of  the  schooner  "Sea  Bird,"  cruising  in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico. 
Here  he  continued  to  participate  in  the  capture  of  many  vessels 
including  the  British  steamer  "  Mail  "  with  160  bales  of  cotton. 

He  was  given  command  of  the  ironclad  "  Carondelet,"  Decem- 
ber 22,  1864,  doing  patrol  duty  on  the  Tennessee  River,  and  a 
little  later  was  transferred  to  the  "Benton." 

November  20,  1865,  the  war  having  ended,  he  was  honorably 
discharged  and  at  once  engaged  in  business  at  St,  Louis,  Mo.  ; 
but  he  soon  returned  to  Boston  where  he  became  a  partner  in  a 
shipping  firm. 

In  August,  1870,  he  became  clerk  to  the  Receivers  of  the 
Boston,  Hartford  &  Erie  Railroad,  and  this  was  the  humble 
beginning  of  a  notable  career  in  railroading.  The  Company  was 
reorganized  in  1873  as  the  New  York  &  New  England  Railroad 
Company,  and  he  was  appointed  General  Manager.  Within  six 
years  he  became  President,  still  retaining  the  position  of  General 
Manager,  an  office  which  he  soon  resigned,  and  went  to  Europe 
for  two  years.  Near  the  close  of  1881  he  returned  to  become 
Second  Vice-President  of  the  New  York,  New  Haven  &  Hart- 
ford Railroad,  having  his  headquarters  in  New  York.  Two 
years  later,  the  New  York  &  New  England  being  then  in  finan- 
cial straits,  he  was  recalled  as  its  President  and  soon  became  its 
Receiver  in  bankruptcy. 

In  two  years  the  railroad  having  again  resumed  business,  he 
became  its  President  for  the  third  time,  only  to  resign  a  year 
later,  and  in  March,  1887,  he  became  President  of  the  New 
York,  New  Haven  &  Hartford  Railroad  Company  where  he  re- 
mained in  control  for  twelve  years  ;  the  mileage  of  the  road 


2IO  Biographical  Sketches 


increasing  in  that  time  from  265  miles  to  a  great  system  ex- 
tending over  2,000  miles  of  track.  He  was  the  first  to  run 
passenger  trains  by  electricity  —  by  means  of  a  third  rail — over 
tracks  designed  for  steam-hauled  trains. 

The  South  Station  in  Boston,  the  largest  railroad  station  in  the 
world  for  many  years,  is  the  result  of  his  plan  for  uniting  all  the 
railroads  entering  Boston  from  the  south  and  west.  Mr.  Clark 
retired  from  the  road  November  11,  1899,  on  account  of  ill 
health,  and  spent  a  large  part  of  the  remainder  of  his  life  in 
Europe. 

He  died  March  21,  1901,  at  Nice,  France. 


William  Lord,  Jr., 

•  Was  born  September  5,  1803,  at  Kennebunkport,  and  went 
to  sea  when  about  twelve  years  of  age,  and  was  master  of  a  ves- 
sel before  he  was  twenty-one.  After  following  the  sea  as  master 
for  about  ten  years  he  retired  and  was  engaged  with  G.  &  I.  Lord, 
George  Callender  &  Co.,  George  C.  Lord  &  Co.,  and  others,  in 
building  vessels  at  the  "  Port."  Among  others  were  the  ship 
"William  Lord,  Jr.,"  1250  tons,  and  the  barque  "  Union,"  666 
tons,  which  were  finished  in  1856. 

Capt.  Lord  was  one  of  the  incorporators  of  the  Ocean  Bank 
at  Kennebunk,  and  remained  a  director  up  to  the  time  of  his 
death.  When  the  W^estern  Union  Telegraph  Co.  built  its  line 
from  the  depot  to  the  village  he  was  one  of  the  sureties  to  guar- 
antee them  against  loss. 

He  was  very  much  interested  in  the  First  Parish  Church  (Uni- 
tarian) of  Kennebunk,  giving  an  organ  in  1850  which  gave  good 
service  for  nearly  fifty  years.  He  also  gave  the  town  clock 
which  was  placed  in  the  church  steeple,  and  the  organ  in  the 
first  Channing  Church  building  at  Newton,  Mass. 

In  1844  he  moved  from  his  house  on  Dane  Street,  afterwards 
occupied  by  Mrs.  Capt.  Daniel  Nason,  Jr.,  to  the  house  he  pur- 
chased   of   Mrs.   Priscilla    Storer,   on   Storer  Street   (in  which 


WILLIAM  LORD.  JR. 
1803-1860 

ELIZABETH  FROST 

(MRS.  WILLIAM  LORD.  JR.) 
1809-1856 

GEORGE  SHEPELER  LORD 
1834-1852 


PUBUC    LlBRm 


^;^    ^   FOUNDATIONS^ 


RESIDENCE  OF  CAPTAIN  WILLIAM  LORD,  JR. 

STORER  STREET 

KENNEBUNK 


.HI.  ,QHOJ 


Biographical  Sketches  2 1 1 

Lafayette  was  entertained  while  on   his  journey  to  Portland). 
Here  he  remained  until  his  death,  May  24,  i860. 

He  took  an  active  interest  in  State  and  town  affairs,  and  in 
the  cause  of  temperance. 


Tobias  Lord,  the  third  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Mehitable 
(Scammon)  Lord, 

Was  born  April  6,  1778.  His  parents  moved  that  year  from 
Sanford  to  Kennebunk,  and  it  is  doubtful  in  which  of  these 
towns  he  was  born.  He  married  ist,  January  3,  1799,  Hannah 
Perkins,  daughter  of  Capt.  Ephraim  Perkins  of  Kennebunkport, 
and  moved  to  Boston  about  1 8 1 1 . 

Between  181 8  and  1828  he  was  one  of  the  largest  shipping 
merchants  in  Boston,  having  an  office  at  41  Long  Wharf,  and  a 
house  on  Washington  Place  (Fort  Hill).  He  then  met  with 
serious  reverses  in  business,  and  moving  to  New  York  in  1830, 
he  established  himself  at  30  South  Street.  In  March,  1832, 
he  bought  a  farm  in  Johnstone,  N.  Y.,  about  forty  miles  north 
of  Albany,  where  he  lived  for  over  a  year.  In  1834  we  find 
him  in  Boston  again,  doing  a  commission  business  at  1 3  Central 
Wharf,  but  not  meeting  with  success  he  moved  in  December 
of  that  year  to  New  York  and  started  in  the  wholesale  grocery 
business  at  121  Water  Street.  From  1842  to  1848  he  resided 
in  Jersey  City. 

He  and  his  wife  Hannah  joined  the  Old  South  Church  in 
Boston,  October  26,  1828.  His  first  wife,  Hannah  Perkins, 
died  while  on  a  visit  to  Boston,  July  31,  1846,  and  he  married 
2d,  in  1848,  in  New  York,  Mrs.  Sarah  (Adams)  Perkins,  daugh- 
ter of  Charles  and  Hannah  Adams,  and  widow  of  a  Mr.  Perkins, 
said  to  be  a  brother  of  his  first  wife.  After  his  second  marriage 
he  continued  to  live  for  a  short  time  at  the  New  England  House 
in  New  York  and  in  1850  moved  to  Woodbridge,  N.  J.,  where 
he  joined  the  Presbyterian  Church  in  1852. 

He  died  September  4,  1854,  aged  ^6  years.  He  was  a  man 
of  great  perseverance  and  strength  of  character,  and  in  appear- 
ance strongly  resembled  Daniel  Webster. 


2 1 2  BiograpJiical  Sketches 

Ephraim  Perkins  Lord,  eldest  son  of  Tobias,  3d,  and  Hannah 
(Perkins)  Lord, 

Was  born  October  15,  1799,  at  Kennebunk.  He  followed 
the  sea  for  a  number  of  years  in  his  youth,  and  was  considered 
an  expert  navigator,  gaining  quite  a  reputation  among  the  sea 
captains  of  Bucksport  and  vicinity  as  a  teacher  of  that  branch 
of  mathematics,  and  was  known  as  Captain  in  his  later  years. 

He  married  February  14,  1825,  at  Bucksport,  Me.,  Ruby 
Spofford,  daughter  of  Daniel  Spofford  of  Bucksport.  After  his 
marriage  he  settled  down  to  a  life  ashore,  and  engaged  in  the 
ship  chandlery  business  in  Portland  for  a  number  of  years.  Later 
Capt.  Lord  went  into  the  same  business  in  New  Orleans  for  a 
time,  but  was  not  successful  there,  and  returned  to  Bucksport 
where  he  died  December  18,  1867,  at  the  age  of  6Z  years. 


James  Lawrence  Lord,  son  of  Tobias,  3d,  and  Hannah  (Per- 
kins) Lord, 

Was  born  December  16,  18 13,  at  Bucksport,  Me.,  and  mar- 
ried April  18,  1847,  at  Chester,  Conn.,  Ruth  Jennette  Auger, 
daughter  of  Lebbeus  and  Ruth  McCollum  Auger.  He  moved 
from  New  York  to  Chester  about  1845,  where  for  over  thirty 
years  he  owned  an  iron  foundry  which  was  well  known  through- 
out that  part  of  Connecticut.  Later  in  life  he  travelled  in  Maine 
selling  hydraulic  machinery. 

Soon  after  his  marriage  he  joined  the  Congregational  Church 
at  Chester,  and  he  died  there  September  25,  1892,  at  the  age  of 
79  years. 

George  Willis  Lord,  son  of  Tobias,  3d,  and  Hannah  (Perkins) 
Lord, 
Was  born  September  24,  181 5,  at  Boston,  and  went  with  his 
parents  to  live  at  New  York  in  1830.  He  practiced  law  at  Mon- 
ticello,  N.  Y.,  for  ten  or  twelve  years,  and  then  removed  to 
Newburgh  and  from  there  to  New  York,  where  he  was  very  suc- 
cessful in  his  practice. 


BiograpJiical  Sketches  2 1 3 

He  married  in  1838  at  Mount  Hope,  N.  Y.,  Jane  Stackhouse, 
daughter  of  Charles  and  Elizabeth  Stackhouse.  They  had  two 
children,  Hannah  and  Julia.  She  died  at  Mount  Hope  in  May, 
1844. 

He  married  for  the  second  time,  in  August,  1847,  at  Monti- 
cello,  Marietta  P.  Lindermann,  daughter  of  David  Lindermann, 
of  Belleville,  N.  Y.,  and  had  five  children  by  her,  Alice,  Jane, 
George,  Christine  and  Frederick. 

He  died  September  14,  1887,  at  New  York. 


Descendants  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Hephzibah 
(Conant)  Lord. 

Francis  Osborne  Watts,  son  of  Francis  and  Mehitable  (Lord) 
Watts, 

Was  born  August  9,  1803,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.  He  entered 
Harvard  College  at  the  age  of  fifteen,  graduated  in  August,  1822, 
and  was  admitted  to  the  Bar  in  October,  1825. 

He  married  May  i,  1826,  at  Roxbury  (Boston),  Caroline 
Goddard,  daughter  of  Dr.  Thatcher  and  Lucy  (Wiswall)  God- 
dard. 

In  185  I  he  was  elected  the  first  President  of  the  first  Young 
Men's  Christian  Association  in  this  country,  which  was  then 
established  in  Boston.  He  was  a  member  of  the  Episcopal 
Church,  and  was  a  man  of  exemplary  character. 

Mr.  Watts  died  September  28,  i860,  at  Boston, 


Capt.  Charles  Williams,  son  of  Charles  White  and  Abigail 
(Lord)  Williams, 
Was  born  November  28,  1807,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  and  died 
April  18,  1822,  at  Framingham,  Mass.  He  married  October  14, 
1834,  at  Kennebunk,  Diantha  Livermore  Fiske,  daughter  of 
John  and  Azubah  (Purse)  Fiske;  she  was  born  October  14, 
181 5,  and  died  August  2,  1857,  ^t  Framingham 


214  Biographical  Sketches 

At  the  early  age  of  eighteen  he  went  as  supercargo  in  one  of 
his  father's  vessels  of  which  he  took  command  when  twenty-one. 
Afterwards,  for  many  years,  he  commanded  various  ships  of 
which  he  was  part  owner,  and  made  many  voyages  to  European 
ports.  As  a  shipmaster  Captain  Williams  was  successful  and 
fortunate,  meeting  with  but  one  serious  disaster  during  his  sea- 
faring life.  He  was  also  noted  for  the  unusual  way  in  which  he 
managed  his  crews.  He  ruled  with  a  gentle  firmness  entirely 
unlike  the  arbitrary  roughness  which  is  so  common  upon  the  sea. 

Captain  Williams  preserved  throughout  his  life  a  gentleness 
and  purity  of  character  very  remarkable  in  one  of  his  occupation 
and  experience.  After  he  ceased  to  follow  the  sea  he  was  for 
some  years  interested  in  shipping,  but  his  last  years  were  passed 
in  Framingham  in  a  quiet  country  life  which  he  thoroughly 
enjoyed.  In  the  church  of  his  early  home  he  was  for  some 
time  Sunday  School  Superintendent,  and  at  Framingham  he 
was  deacon  and  church  treasurer. 


Robert  Waterston,  son  of  Robert  and  Helen  (Cassie)  Waters- 
ton, 

Was   born  February   12,  1778,  at    Edinburgh,  Scotland,  his 
father's  house  being  situated  in  a  small  court  or  square  called 
the  "  Mint,"  where  the  money  of  the  realm  was  coined  when  ^ 
Scotland  had  a  government  of  her  own. 

Before  he  was  two  years  old  he  was  placed  with  his  maternal 
grandfather,  Robert  Cassie,  who  was  a  linen  manufacturer  resid- 
ing at  North  Berwick,  a  small  seaport  town  on  the  Frith  of 
Forth,  twenty-two  miles  to  the  eastward  of  Edinburgh,  where 
he  lived  for  some  years. 

His  father  passing  away  at  Edinburgh,  March  27,  1782,  his 
mother  married  Mr.  Robert  Ruthven,  a  wholesale  and  retail  dry- 
goods  merchant  in  Edinburgh,  and  in  1786  he  returned  to  his 
mother's  home,  and  was  sent  to  school,  and  under  the  instruc- 
tion of  James  Purves  continued  his  studies 


ROBERT  WATERSTON 

1778-1869 


HEPHZIBAH  LORD 

<MRS.  ROBERT  WATERSTON) 
1788-1862 


-•Vl> 


PUBLIC     LIBh, 


;STOR,   LENOX  AN,D 
2!^f_^  FOUNDATIONS. 


RESIDENCE  OF  ROBERT  WATERSTON 

HIGH  AND  OLIVER  STREETS  (WASHINGTON  PLACE) 

FORT  HILL.   BOSTON 

(Built  in  1821) 


UIDAJ4  HOTOMl!  fl3\'UO  Ql-IA  H^li . 

■lOl 


PU6UC    UBR^RV 


Biographical  Sketches  215 

Mr.  Purves  performed  the  duties  of  a  minister  as  well  as  those 
of  a  schoolmaster,  preaching  on  Sundays  to  a  small  body  of  wor- 
shipers who  had  discarded  the  popular  doctrines  of  that  day 
as  they  were  held  both  in  the  Established  Church,  and  in  the 
churches  of  the  Dissenters. 

After  Mr.  Waterston's  return  to  Edinburgh  he  always  accom- 
panied his  parents  to  these  meetings,  and  the  religious  teaching 
which  he  received  greatly  influenced  the  whole  of  his  life.  At 
the  age  of  twelve  years  he  began  his  business  life,  entering 
the  store  of  his  step-father,  and  in  1800  he  was  admitted  as  a 
partner  in  the  business  under  the  style  of  Ruthven  &  Waterston. 
Their  store  was  in  the  Old  Town  on  the  corner  of  High  Street 
and  St.  Mary's  "Wynd,"  just  where  the  famous  "  Netherbow 
Port,"  the  eastern  entrance  to  the  city,  stood. 

Having  early  imbibed  a  love  of  republican  institutions  he  re- 
solved at  the  age  of  twenty-five  "to  breathe  the  free  air  of  the 
States,"  without  however  having  formed  any  definite  plans  as  to 
his  future  course,  and  embarked  on  the  brig  "  Belisarius  "  at 
Greenock  on  August  5,  1803,  and  after  a  passage  of  fifty-one 
days,  ending  September  25,  he  landed  at  Boston  which  he  made 
his  headquarters. 

In  April,  1805,  he  formed  a  co-partnership  with  Mr.  Isaac  C. 
Pray  of  South  Berwick,  Me.,  where  he  had  some  business  trans- 
actions, and  in  September  he  returned  to  Edinburgh,  taking 
passage  on  a  Liverpool  packet,  arriving  in  eighteen  days. 

Mr.  Waterston  remained  in  Edinburgh  until  the  following 
spring,  when  having  decided  to  make  this  country  his  permanent 
home,  the  firm  of  Ruthven  &  Waterston  was  dissolved  March 
II,  1806,  and  in  May  he  re-embarked  from  Greenock  in  the 
"Fanny,"  arriving  at  New  York  June  16,  where  taking  a  packet 
to  Newport  and  coach  to  Boston,  he  was  soon  back  in  Maine. 

The  village  of  South  Berwick  offering  too  limited  a  field,  a 
branch  of  their  business  was  after  a  few  years  established  in 
Kennebunk,  then  a  part  of  "Old  Wells,"  and  to  this  place  Mr. 
Waterston  removed. 


2i6  Biographical  Sketches 

He  married  December  25,  18 10,  at  Alfred,  Hephzibah  Lord, 
and  lived  on  Fletcher  Street,  near  Main,  until  181 5,  when  he 
removed  with  his  family  to  Boston. 

In  1 813  Waterston  &  Pray  established  themselves  in  Boston, 
and  the  firm  under  that  name,  and  under  the  style  of  Waterston, 
Pray  &  Company,  and  subsequently  under  that  of  Waterston, 
Deane  &  Company,  were  for  many  years  well  known  throughout 
the  country,  first  as  importers  of  dry  goods,  and  afterwards  as 
commission  merchants  for  the  sale  of  domestic  goods.  The 
senior  partners  were  early  engaged  in  fostering  the  growth  of 
American  manufactures,  investing  their  capital  largely  in  these 
enterprises. 

In  1 8 16  Mr.  Waterston  returned  to  Edinburgh,  and  his  step- 
father, Robert  Ruthven  having  died,  his  mother  and  his  two  step- 
sisters, the  Misses  Ruthven,  returned  with  him  in  1 8 1 7  to  make 
their  home  here.  He  revisited  Scotland  in  1824,  1852  and 
1856. 

In  182 1  his  house  was  on  Fort  Hill  at  the  corner  of  High  and 
Oliver  Streets,  and  he  lived  there  until  1851  when  he  removed 
to  8  Bulfinch  Place.  Mr.  Waterston  retired  from  business  in 
1857,  at  the  age  of  79  years.  The  last  twelve  years  of  his  life 
were  spent  in  quiet  retirement  among  his  friends.  He  died 
August  30,  1 869,  at  Boston,  at  the  age  of  ninety-one.  He  left 
four  children :  Robert  Cassie,  who  married  Anna  C.  L.  Quincy ; 
Helen  Elizabeth,  who  married  Charles  Deane ;  Lucy  Augusta 
Hayes,  who  married  George  Greig,  and  Marion  Ruthven,  who 
married  her  cousin  George  Clement  Lord. 


Robert  Cassie  Waterston,  son  of  Robert  and  Hephzibah 
(Lord)  Waterston, 
Was  born  March  20,  18 12,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.  His  parents 
removed  to  Boston  in  18 15-16,  where  they  resided  on  Fort  Hill, 
and  he  was  educated  at  the  Brookline  Academy,  and  at  the  Bos- 
ton High  School  until  he  was  fifteen  years  of  age,  and  then 
entered  the  employ  of  Mr.  Henry  Rice,  hardware  and  English 


Biographical  Sketches  217 

goods,  at  54  Kilby  Street.  Here  he  met  with  an  accident  which 
confined  him  to  his  bed  for  more  than  six  months,  and  this  seclu- 
sion from  an  active  business  life  turned  his  attention  to  books, 
and  also  developed  a  natural  taste  for  drawing. 

From  1834  to  1836  he  was  doing  business  under  his  own 
name  at  73  Kilby  Street.  A  little  later  he  decided  to  enter  the 
ministry,  and  became  Superintendent  of  Father  Taylor's  Bethel 
Sunday  School,  where  began  his  power  of  fluent  and  intensely 
sympathetic  speech  which  won  the  hearts  of  so  many  throughout 
his  life. 

While  attending  the  Divinity  School  at  Cambridge,  he  be- 
came acquainted  with  Miss  Anna  Cabot  Lowell  Quincy,  daugh- 
ter of  Josiah  Quincy,  Senior,  who  was  at  that  time  President  of 
Harvard  College,  and  married  her  April  22,  1840.  His  prefer- 
ence for  a  connection  with  the  ministry  at  large  led  him  to  accept 
the  pastorate  of  the  Church  of  the  Saviour  (Unitarian),  on  Bed- 
ford Street,  where  he  preached  seven  years,  living  at  the  time 
at  Essex  Street.  He  afterwards  temporarily  occupied  the  pulpit 
in  Taunton  and  in  Augusta,  Me. 

Mr.  Waterston  visited  Europe  twice,  the  second  time  with  his 
wife  and  daughter,  and  was  an  intelligent  student  of  its  wonders 
of  art  and  historical  monuments.  His  daughter,  Helen,  passed 
away  at  Naples,  Italy,  July  25,  1858,  the  shadow  of  which  event 
never  left  his  subsequent  life  which  was  spent  at  his  winter 
home,  71  Chester  Square,  and  on  his  estate  at  Whitefield,  N.  H. 

He  died  February  21,  1893,  at  his  Boston  house,  leaving  his 
large  collection  of  rare  books  and  autographs  to  the  Massachu- 
setts Historical  Society,  together  with  an  ample  fund  to  insure 
their  care  and  preservation. 


Charles  Deane,  son  of  Dr.  Ezra  and  Mary  (Moody)  Deane, 

Was  born  November  10,  181 3,  at  Biddeford,  Me.,  and  en- 
tered the  employ  of  Waterston,  Pray  &  Co.,  at  16  Kilby  Street, 
Boston,  in  August,  1833,  becoming  a  member  of  the  firm  in 
1840. 


2  1 8  Biographical  Sketches 

He  married  April  28,  1841,  Helen  Elizabeth  Waterston,  daugh- 
ter of  Robert  and  Hephzibah  (Lord)  Waterston,  and  after  his 
marriage  lived  at  1 1  Edinboro  Street,  moving  to  80  Sparks 
Street,  Cambridge,  in  1847. 

In  1855  the  firm  name  was  changed  to  Waterston,  Deane  & 
Co.,  and  in  1857  upon  the  retirement  of  Mr.  Waterston,  it  was 
again  changed  to  Richardson,  Deane  &  Co.  After  a  successful 
business  career  he  retired  in  1864. 

Mr.  Deane's  studies  early  made  him  familiar  with  the  begin- 
nings of  our  American  history  both  in  New  England  and  in 
Virginia,  and  he  became  an  historical  scholar  almost  without 
equal  among  his  American  contemporaries  in  his  particular  line 
of  research.  His  first  literary  work  was  published  in  1846,  and 
he  became  a  member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  Society  in 
1849. 

He  died  November  13,  1889,  at  Cambridge,  aged  ']6  years. 


George  Greig,  son  of  James  and  Catherine  (Turpie)  Greig, 

Was  born  April  13,  181 5,  at  Kinghorn,  Fife,  Scotland.  When 
a  small  boy  he  went  to  Edinburgh,  and  for  several  years  was  in 
a  lawyer's  office.  Later  he  came  out  to  Halifax  and  from  thence 
to  Boston.  In  1846  he  joined  a  Mr.  Elliott  and  formed  a  part- 
nership under  the  name  of  Elliott  &  Greig,  commission  merchants, 
with  office  at  10  Merchants  Exchange,  and  resided  at  that  time 
at  I  Bumstead  Place. 

He  married  March  26,  1847,  ^t  Boston,  Lucy  Augusta  Hayes 
Waterston,  daughter  of  Robert  and  Hephzibah  (Lord)  Waters- 
ton,  and  grand-daughter  of  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord,  and  went  to  live 
at  I  Otis  Place,  in  1850  moving  to  10  Otis  Place. 

In  1852  the  firm  name  was  changed  to  George  Greig  &  Co., 
with  office  at  32  Long  Wharf,  and  in  1854,  taking  in  a  Mr.  Wil- 
liam A.  Rutherford  with  him,  the  business  office  was  moved  to 
81  State  Street. 

In  June,  1855,  he  purchased  an  estate  on  the  easterly  .slope 
of  Nonantum  Hill,  on  the  boundary  line  between  Boston  and 


GEORGE  LORD 
I79I-I86I; 


OLIVE  JEFFERDS 

(MRS.  GEORGE  LORD) 

1793-1879 


805131131  3VIJO 
(QflOJ  30fl030  .EHM 


THE  mv/  YO^' 
PUBLIC    L|BRAf;V 


ASTOR,   LBNOK  ArvD 
LJ^^N  FOUNDATIONS. 


RESIDENCE  OF  GEORGE  LORD 

(Built  1833) 

SUMMER  STREET 

KENNEBUNK 


_,^-rvoMS-J 


BiograpJiical  Sketches  219 

Newton,  where  he  lived  until  1862  when  he  removed  with  his 
family  to  Beachville,  Ontario,  Canada.  Here  he  turned  his  at- 
tention to  farming,  and  was  much  interested  in  "  shorthorn  " 
cattle.  In  1871  he  moved  to  Toronto,  where  he  became  con- 
nected with  several  Insurance  and  Loan  Companies. 

He  died  December  15,  1896,  at  Toronto,  aged  81  years. 


George  Lord,  the  eldest  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Hephzibah 
(Conant)  Lord, 

Was  born  September  23,  1791,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  and  in 
his  early  manhood,  like  many  of  his  early  associates,  followed 
the  sea.  At  that  time  the  ship-owner,  or  interested  captain,  not 
infrequently  sent  out  the  cargo  as  well  as  the  ship,  and  profited 
thereby.  He  sailed  in  181 5  as  master  of  the  brig  "Alliance," 
of  1 5  5  tons,  of  Kennebunk,  and  at  another  time,  it  is  thought,  of 
the  brig  "  Herschel,"  a  vessel  of  the  fashion  of  those  days,  hav- 
ing varnished  "bright  sides,"  and  several  painted  stripes  along 
the  hull. 

On  one  occasion,  when  at  home  from  sea,  and  visiting  Limerick 
Academy,  where  his  younger  brother  William  was  being  educated, 
and  also  h\s  fiafice,  Miss  Olive  Jefferds,  the  cupola  of  the  academy 
(which  was  situated  upon  a  hill  at  the  entrance  to  the  village)  was 
seen  to  be  on  fire,  and  among  the  foremost  to  climb  to  it  and  as- 
sist in  extinguishing  the  flames  was  George  Lord,  the  youthful 
sailor. 

In  September,  18 17,  having  retired  from  the  sea,  Mr.  Lord 
formed  a  partnership  with  his  brother  Ivory,  doing  a  shipping 
business  under  the  firm  name  of  G.  &  I.  Lord  at  Kennebunk 
Landing.  He  resided  at  Kennebunk  Landing  in  a  substantial 
two-storied  white  house  directly  opposite  the  ship-yard.  The 
small  vessels  built  by  the  two  brothers,  and  in  which  other  mem- 
bers of  the  family  were  also  interested,  were  the  brig  "  Vine," 
of  170  tons,  launched  in  1825  ;  and  in  the  years  following,  the 
brigs  "  York"  and  "  Reward,"  of  267  and  140  tons  respectively, 
and  soon  afterwards  the  brig  "  Hudson,"  of  291  tons. 


220  Biographical  Sketches 

At  the  time  of  the  election  of  Gen.  Andrew  Jackson  to  the 
presidenc)',  many  members  of  the  Whig  Party,  to  which  George 
and  Ivor}'  belonged,  feared  that  it  foretold  the  ruin  of  the 
country's  prosperity,  and  the  brothers  allowed  their  ship-yard 
to  remain  idle ;  but  as  the  trend  of  events  did  not  indicate  uni- 
versal misfortune,  they  took  courage  again,  and  laid  the  keel  of 
the  brig  "  Lima  "  in  1S30,  in  their  yard,  where  it  was  first  found 
necessar}-  to  mow  a  harvest  of  thistles,  which  had  quite  over- 
grown the  premises  during  the  period  of  inaction.  Besides  the 
above-named  vessels  Mr.  Lord  was  principal  owner  in  the  early 
schooner  "Beluga,"  brigs  "Francis,"  "George,"  and  "  Ivor}- 
Lord,"  barques  "Bohemia"  and  "Finland,"  and  ships  "York," 
"  Riga,"  "  Ancona,"  and  "  Henry  Ware." 

In  1833  he  began  the  construction  of  a  dwelling  at  the  in- 
creasing main  village  of  Kennebunk,  a  mile  or  more  above  the 
place  of  his  first  residence.  It  had  pillared  piazzas  and  a  balus- 
trade above  the  eaves,  and  within  was  a  wide  hall  and  drawing- 
rooms  separated  by  sliding  doors,  then  an  innovation.  A  large 
ell  attached  to  a  broad  barn  with  arch-finished  front  completed 
the  set  of  buildings. 

A  large  horse-chestnut  tree,  white  in  its  season  with  many 
blossoms,  later  shaded  the  side  doorway,  while  honey-suckle 
\ines  climbed  the  pillars  of  the  porches.  Within  the  kitchen 
stood  a  tall  clock,  ha\-ing  above  the  dial  the  figure  of  a  ship,  as 
if  sailing  at  sea,  and  which,  slowly  rocking  to  and  fro,  was  the 
wonder  of  the  children.  This  clock  is  now  owned  by  his  grand- 
son, Charles  E.  Lord.  The  walks  from  the  house  to  the  street 
were  flagged.  The  house  was  made  ready  for  the  family's  use 
the  following  year.  Here  Mr.  Lord  resided  many  years,  con- 
tinuing to  be  interested  in  many  vessels,  and  associate  owner  in 
later  and  larger  ships  than  he  and  his  brother  had  constructed, 
and  which  were  managed  by  his  son,  George  C.  Lord. 

George  Lord  was  a  Free  Mason,  having  joined  York  Lodge 
No.  22,  Free  and  Accepted  Masons,  June  6,  18 14.  He  married 
April  22,  1 8 16,  at  Kennebunk,  Olive  Jefferds,  daughter  of  Major 


George  clement  lord 

1823-1893 


MARION  RUTHVEN  WATERSTON 

(MRS.  GEORGE  CLEMENT  LORD) 

1823-1910) 


,0iei-€S8I 


JO  \ 

vs.  \ 


Biographical  Sketches  221 

William  and  Olive  (Gilpatrick)  Jefferds,  and  had  seven  children. 
After  a  long  life,  useful  in  church  and  society,  he  died  October 
8,  1 861,  at  his  home  in  Kennebunk,  leaving  a  widow,  and  three 
sons,  George  Clement,  Charles  Howard  and  Edward  Watts. 


George  Clement  Lord,  son  of  George  and  Olive  (Jefferds) 
Lord, 

Was  born  February  27,  1823,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  at  the  Land- 
ing. Until  sixteen  years  of  age  he  attended  the  public  schools 
of  his  native  town,  finishing  his  studies  at  Dummer  Academy  at 
Byfield,  Mass.,  in  1838.  In  1839  came  to  Boston  and  entered  as 
a  clerk  in  the  dry-goods  house  of  Holbrook,  Bowman  &  Co.,  at  39 
Kilby  Street,  In  1843  he  became  a  partner  in  the  firm  of 
Demond,  Howe  &  Co.,  wholesale  grocers  at  24  Long  Wharf, 
and  lived  at  26  Pearl  Street  until  1845,  when  he  moved  to  57 
High  Street.  In  1846  the  firm  name  was  changed  to  Howe 
&  Lord. 

Though  still  a  young  man  he  displayed  a  special  aptitude  for 
business  and  successfully  crossed  the  threshold  of  a  career  in 
which  he  became  one  of  the  substantial  and  respected  merchants 
of  Boston.  In  1847  he  formed  with  his  brother,  Charles  H. 
Lord,  the  firm  of  George  C.  Lord  &  Co.,  which  for  many  years 
was  largely  engaged  in  the  shipping  business,  and  built  and 
managed  a  fleet  of  vessels  which  found  their  way  into  the  waters 
of  every  sea. 

In  May,  1846,  he  purchased  a  house  at  13  Edinboro  Street, 
and  on  September  22d  of  that  year  (1846)  married  at  Boston, 
his  cousin  Marion  Ruthven  Waterston,  daughter  of  Robert  and 
Hephzibah  (Lord)  Waterston. 

In  October,  1848,  he  moved  his  family  from  13  Edinboro 
Street,  Boston,  to  Newton,  residing  at  that  time  on  the  north- 
erly side  of  Waban  Park.  In  April,  1861,  he  moved  to  the 
westerly  slope  of  Nonantum  Hill,  where  his  estate  comprised 


222  Biographical  Sketches 

very  nearly  the  entire  square  bounded  by  Franklin,  Park  and 
Sargent  Streets  and  Waverly  Avenue. 

About  1865  he  was  elected  President  of  the  New  England 
Mutual  Fire  &  Marine  Insurance  Co.,  and  until  1881  devoted 
himself  to  its  service.  In  1866  he  became  a  director  of  the 
Boston  &  Maine  Railroad,  in  1880  Vice-  President,  and  in  1881 
President,  —  a  position  he  held  for  eight  years,  in  which  time 
the  mileage  of  road  operated  increased  from  202  to  12 10,  the 
number  of  passengers  carried  from  5,325,000  to  28,719,000,  the 
employees  from  1,763  to  9,769,  and  dividends  were  paid  to  the 
amount  of  $4,865,000.  During  his  term  of  office  as  Director 
and  President,  the  extension  of  the  Boston  &  Maine  Railroad 
was  built  from  South  Berwick  to  Portland,  and  the  Eastern 
Railroad  and  Boston  &  Lowell  Railroad  were  merged  into  the 
Boston  &  Maine. 

He  always  felt  a  deep  interest  in  the  welfare  of  Newton,  as- 
sisting in  the  formation  and  aiding  in  the  support  of  the  Free 
Public  Library,  and  was  especially  earnest  and  liberal  as  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Channing  (Unitarian)  Church.  He  was  chairman  of 
the  building  committee  of  the  first  meeting-house  erected  in 
1856  on  Washington  Street,  Newton,  and  also  of  the  present 
edifice  erected  in  1881,  and  for  many  years  was  chairman  of  its 
standing  committee.  For  several  years  he  was  one  of  the  Sink- 
ing Fund  Commissioners  of  Newton. 

At  the  time  of  his  death  he  was  a  Director  of  the  Second 
National  Bank  of  Boston,  the  Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 
Co.,  the  American  Loan  and  Trust  Co.,  the  John  Hancock  Mu- 
tual Life  Insurance  Co.,  the  Worcester,  Nashua  &  Rochester 
Railroad,  the  York  Harbor  &  Beach  Railroad,  and  the  Newton 
&  Watertown  Gas  Light  Co. 

He  passed  away  at  his  home  on  Waverly  Avenue,  Newton, 
February  23,  1893,  leaving  a  widow,  and  two  sons  and  a  daugh- 
ter :  Robert  Waterston  Lord,  Charles  Edward  Lord,  and  Marion 
Ruthven  Lord. 


LUCY  LORD  HAYES 

(MRS.  CHARLES  HOWARD  LORD) 
1826-1899 


CHARLES  HOWARD  LORD 

1825-1892 


"HE  NEW  YORK 
UBLIC     LIBRARY 


ASTOR,   LENOX  AND 
TILDEN   FOUNDATIONS. 


Biographical  Sketches  223 

Charles  Howard  Lord,  son  of  George  and  Olive  (Jefferds) 
Lord, 

Was  born  January  20,  1825,  at  Kennebunk.  He  was  edu- 
cated at  the  academy  at  Kennebunk,  and  was  at  Phillips  Acad- 
emy at  Andover,  in  the  class  of  1843. 

In  1845  he  entered  the  employ  of  Burns,  Halliburton  &  Co., 
commission  merchants,  at  26  Broadway,  New  York,  and  resided 
at  85  Broadway.  Here  he  remained  until  1848,  with  the  excep- 
tion of  some  months  spent  abroad,  when  he  returned  to  Boston 
and  with  his  brother,  George  Clement  Lord,  formed  the  firm  of 
George  C.  Lord  &  Co.,  commission  merchants,  owning  and  man- 
aging owners  of  many  vessels  in  "  long  voyage  business,"  with 
an  office  at  73  Long  Wharf.  He  lived  with  his  brother  at  13 
Edinboro  Street. 

He  married  June  5,  1849,  Lucy  Lord  Hayes,  daughter  of 
Joseph  M.  and  Susannah  (Wildes)  Hayes  of  Saco.  He  resided 
at  13  Edinboro  Street  until  1852  (his  brother  having  removed 
to  Newton  in  the  fall  of  1848),  and  later  he  boarded  at  the 
United  States  Hotel.  In  September,  1853,  he  moved  to  New- 
ton, residing  when  at  home  on  Waban  Park,  until  1 860. 

Together  with  Robert  W.  and  Charles  W.  Lord  he  made  a 
long  stay  in  Europe,  sailing  from  New  York  in  the  S.  S.  "Amer- 
ica," September  26,  1864,  for  England.  The  younger  men 
returned  in  September,  1866,  but  Mr.  Lord  with  his  wife  re- 
mained abroad  another  year,  visiting  Egypt  with  a  party  of 
friends,  and  going  up  the  Nile  as  far  as  the  second  cataract. 

His  brother,  George  C.  Lord,  becoming  President  of  the  New 
England  Marine  Insurance  Co.  in  1865,  the  firm  of  George  C. 
Lord  &  Co.  was  dissolved.  In  1869  Mr.  Lord  again  entered 
into  business  under  the  old  firm  name  of  George  C.  Lord 
&  Co.,  taking  in  as  his  partners  Robert  W.  Lord  and  Charles 
W.  Lord,  and  continuing  in  the  same  line  of  business  as 
before. 

He  resided  at  that  time  and  until  his  decease  at  the  corner  of 
Park  and  Franklin  Streets,  Newton.     Being  more  or  less  an  in- 


2  24  Biograp]iical  Sketches 

valid,  for  the  greater  part  of  his  life  he  spent  most  of  his  winters 
in  the  south  of  this  country  and  Europe,  going  as  far  west  as 
the  Hawaiian  Islands,  and  as  far  east  as  the  Holy  Land. 
He  died  at  Newton,  January  6,  1892. 


Robert  Waterston  Lord,  son  of  George  Clement  and  Marion 
Ruthven  (Waterston)  Lord, 

Was  born  December  23,  1847,  at  Boston,  and  attended  the 
Allen  School  at  West  Newton,  graduating  in  1863. 

In  company  with  his  uncle  and  aunt,  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Charles 
H.  Lord,  and  his  half  cousin,  Charles  W.  Lord,  he  sailed  from 
New  York,  September  26,  1864,  on  the  S.  S.  "American"  for 
Southampton,  Eng.,  and  spent  the  next  two  years  travelling 
about  Europe,  visiting  Spain,  Paris,  Switzerland,  Holland, 
Algiers,  Sicily,  Italy,  Vienna,  and  Southern  France,  as  well  as 
Great  Britain. 

Returning  home  in  1866,  he  entered  the  employ  of  J.  Henry 
Sears  &  Co.,  ship  brokers,  at  92  State  Street,  in  1867,  where  he 
remained  until  January  i,  1869,  when  he  joined  Charles  H.  Lord 
and  Charles  W.  Lord  in  forming  the  new  firm  of  George  C.  Lord 
&  Co.,  at  Merchants  Exchange,  5  3  State  Street,  managing  own- 
ers of  vessels  in  foreign  trade. 

In  1874  he  made  a  short  visit  to  England  and  Wales  on  busi- 
ness, and  later,  in  the  summer  of  1881^  he  made  still  another 
trip  abroad  with  his  wife. 

He  married  September  22,  1875,  at  Brookline,  Mass.,  Ella 
Bowman  Green,  daughter  of  Rear  Admiral  Joseph  Foster  and 
Ruth  (Bowman)  Green,  and  moved  into  his  house,  then  on  Cabot 
Street,  Newton,  in  January,  1876.  He  was  much  interested  in 
farming  and  kept  quite  a  number  of  cows  until  his  removal  to 
Boston  in  the  spring  of  1887,  where  he  resided  at  the  corner  of 
St.  Stephen  and  Gainsborough  Streets,  until  November,  1899, 
when  he  removed  to  405  Marlboro'  Street. 


ROBERT  WATERSTON  LORD 

(SON  OF  GEORGE  CLEMENT  LORD) 

1847-1908) 


MARION  RUTHVEN  LORD 

1649-1910 


0f9f-9Mf 


Biographical  Sketches  225 

He  took  a  trip  through  the  Southern  States  including  Florida, 
in  the  spring  of  1896,  and  in  1902,  together  with  his  wife  and 
friends  sailed  for  Europe,  visiting  ports  on  the  Mediterranean. 

His  interest  in  farming  led  him  to  spend  most  of  the  summers 
in  his  later  years  on  the  family  estate,  "The  Elms,"  at  Wells, 
Me.,  where  he  enjoyed  raising  a  large  herd  of  Guernseys. 

The  decline  of  American  shipping  during  the  '80s  led  to  the 
sale  of  the  vessels  managed  by  George  C.  Lord  &  Co.,  and  that 
firm  went  out  of  business  in  1892.  He  had  previously  become 
interested  in  the  sale  of  the  land  of  the  West  End  Land  Co., 
and  now  added  to  that  the  charge  of  houses  and  estates.  The 
Beacon  Street  Boulevard  through  Brookline,  was  built  about 
1888  under  his  supervision. 

In  the  autumn  of  1903  he  took  up  his  residence  at  357  Marl- 
boro' Street,  where  he  lived  until  within  a  few  months  of  his 
death,  which  occurred  at  the  house  of  his  brother  at  Newton, 
Mass.,  August  27,  1908.  His  wife,  Ella  G.  Lord,  died  at  Bos- 
ton, March  25,  1904. 

He  was  a  member  of  the  Exchange,  Economic,  and  Oakley 
Country  Clubs ;  the  Boston  Real  Estate  Exchange,  American 
Guernsey  Cattle  Club,  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Presi- 
dent of  the  Simpson's  Patent  Dry  Dock  Co.,  at  East  Boston,  a 
Director  of  the  India  Mutual  Insurance  Co.,  and  a  Trustee  of 
the  Mariners'  House. 


Ivory  Lord,  second  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Hephzibah 
(Conant)  Lord, 
Was  born  February  i,  1794,  at  Kennebunk,  Me,  After  the 
removal  of  his  father  to  the  town  of  Alfred,  Me.,  Ivory  and  his 
younger  brother  William  received  their  elementary  education 
from  the  pastor  of  the  town.  Later  he  followed  the  sea  for  a 
number  of  years,  his  voyages  being  principally  to  the  West 
Indies,  with  which  islands  New  England  carried  on  an  extensive 
trade,  it  being  the  period  of  its  marked  commercial  development. 


226  Biographical  Sketches 

In  1 815,  while  yet  a  young  man,  he  became  master  of  the  brig 
"Favorite,"  of  131  tons,  and  in  the  year  following  of  the  ship 
"  Hcbrus,"  of  346  tons,  which  was  a  good-sized  vessel  for  the 
times. 

While  engaged  with  his  brother  George  in  ship-building  sub- 
sequent to  1825,  he  lived  in  the  three-storied  house  that  his 
father  had  built  at  Kennebunk  Landing,  and  the  red  store 
building,  also  built  by  his  father,  was  occupied  by  them  for 
trade.  Here  groceries  and  tobacco  were  sold,  the  ship  carpen- 
ters often  taking  a  part  of  their  wages  in  supplies.  In  the 
counting-room  of  the  store  they  were  accustomed  to  gather 
about  the  open  fireplace,  when  at  leisure,  and  relate  their  exper- 
iences as  their  predecessors  had  done  at  a  somewhat  earlier 
period,  when  the  Napoleonic  wars  in  Europe  were  creating  so 
much  of  a  sensation  in  the  world.  Directly  after  his  brother 
George  began  the  construction  of  his  new  house  at  Kennebunk 
village.  Ivory  also  commenced  to  build  on  land  adjoining  his 
brother's,  and  constructed  a  large  house  and  barn,  with  garden 
and  orchard  as  well. 

Ivory  Lord  married  ist,  June  23,  18 18,  Louisa  McCulloch, 
and  as  his  second  wife,  June  6,  1843,  Mrs.  Olive  L.  (Bourne) 
Emerson. 

In  personal  appearance  he  was  considered  to  resemble  his 
father,  the  energetic  Lieut.  Lord  of  the  Revolutionary  period, 
more  nearly  than  did  any  other  of  his  descendants.  He  died 
August  16,  1868,  at  Kennebunk,  at  the  age  of  74,  leaving  be- 
sides his  widow  and  her  two  sons,  two  daughters,  Louisa  and 
Olive,  and  two  sons,  William  Francis  and  John  Adams,  the  chil- 
dren of  his  first  wife  Louisa. 


William  Francis  Lord,  eldest  son  of  Capt.  Ivory  Lord, 

Was  born  February  26,  1821,  at  Kennebunk,  and  died  there 
December  20,  1883.  He  married  June  4,  1844,  at  Kennebunk, 
Qlive  Matilda  Porter,  daughter  of  Horace  and  Lavina  (Fisher) 


IVORY  LORD 

1794-1868 


OLIVE  LEIGHTON  BOURNE 

(MRS.  WILLIAM  SAMUEL  EMERSON) 

(MRS.  IVORY  LORD) 

1805-1894 


^Sg^^m^Sk!^'^        '•^'^'^^H 

1           S^H 

9 

^^^^^^^I^VSB^^^ffl 

n 

Biographical  Sketches  227 


Porter.    She  was  born  March  27,  1823,  at  Kennebimk,  and  died 
there  January  22,  1890. 

When  a  young  man  he  engaged  in  the  dry  goods  business  in 
Kennebunk,  and  afterwards  in  the  insurance  business.  He  was 
a  very  helpful  member  of  the  Unitarian  Parish,  and  was  the  first 
librarian  of  the  Parish  Library. 


John  Adams  Lord,  son  of  Ivory  and  Louisa  (McCulloch)  Lord, 

Was  born  October  28,  1827,  in  the  large  three-story  house 
built  by  his  grandfather,  Lieut.  Tobias  Lord,  on  the  bank  of  the 
river  at  Kennebunk  Landing  in  1 790,  and  occupied  by  his  father, 
Ivory  Lord,  from  the  time  of  his  marriage  in  18 18  until  he  re- 
moved with  his  family  in  1834  to  the  house  which  he  had  built 
on  Summer  Street,  at  the  upper  village. 

As  a  boy  Mr.  Lord  attended  the  village  schools,  completing 
his  studies  at  the  Yarmouth  Academy.  In  1848  he  made  a 
voyage  in  the  "Henry  Ware,"  Capt.  William  Williams,  to  New 
Orleans  and  from  thence  to  Liverpool.  Two  years  later  he  took 
a  second  trip  with  Capt.  Noah  Nason,  going  around  the  world, 
spending  considerable  time  at  Calcutta  and  arriving  at  San  Fran- 
cisco in  the  early  days  of  the  "Gold  Fever." 

He  married  January  18,  1852,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy  Amanda 
Warren,  daughter  of  Alexander  and  Lucy  (Kelly)  Warren. 

For  a  few  years  he  occupied  the  house  on  Summer  Street  op- 
posite the  head  of  Elm  Street,  moving  from  there  to  a  house 
then  standing  where  is  now  the  residence  of  Hartley  Lord. 
About  1855-56  he  built  the  house  opposite  his  father's,  where 
he  lives  at  a  ripe  old  age  with  his  daughter,  Kate  Mears  Lord. 

Following  his  sea-faring  life  he  became  interested  with  others 
in  the  management  of  a  mill  for  the  manufacture  of  cotton  yarns, 
batting,  etc.,  located  on  the  northerly  side  of  the  bridge  crossing 
the  Mousam  River  in  the  village.  For  many  years  past  his  time 
and  attention  have  been  given  to  his  garden  and  farm. 


228  Biograpliical  Sketches 

Hercules  M.  Hayes, 

Was  born  in  1790,  at  Dover,  N.  H,,  and  at  quite  an  early  age 
entered  the  store  of  Waterston  &  Pray  at  Kennebunk,  going 
with  them  to  Boston  in  18 16,  and  becoming  a  member  of  the 
firm  of  Waterston,  Pray  &  Co.,  in  181 8. 

He  married  September  10,  18 18,  at  Kennebunk,  Lucy  Lord, 
daughter  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Hephzibah  (Conant)  Lord. 

Removing  to  New  York  in  1830,  he  became  associated  with 
the  house  of  Burns,  HalHburton  &  Co.,  and  continued  to  reside 
in  that  city  with  the  exception  of  one  short  interval  (1839-41 
when  he  was  in  Boston  with  Waterston,  Pray  &  Co.)  until  his 
decease  March  11,  1853.  PVom  the  time  of  the  death  of  his 
wife,  November  6,  1823,  he  lived  a  singularly  solitary  life  until 
his  death. 

While  in  New  York  he  resided  at  39  Broadway,  and  was  con- 
nected with  the  First  Congregational  Church. 


William  Lord,  the  third  son  of  Lieut.  Tobias  and  Hephzibah 
(Conant)  Lord, 

Was  born  July  3,  1799,  at  Kennebunk  Landing,  Me.,  in  the 
large  three-storied  house  built  by  his  father.  In  the  parchment- 
covered  book  kept  by  the  Rev.  Daniel  Little,  and  still  preserved 
by  the  First  Parish  Congregational  Society  of  Kennebunk,  may 
be  seen  the  record  of  his  baptism.  As  a  youth  he  shared  in  all 
of  the  sports  of  the  boys  of  his  neighborhood,  with  flint-locked 
gun  in  hand  looking  for  game,  gathering  chips  for  the  great 
chimney  oven,  or  listening  to  stories  of  the  Indians  from  his 
elders.  Young  William  attended  school  at  the  Landing,  the 
teacher  being  Hugh  McCulloch,  a  stern  disciplinarian. 

Quite  early  in  the  century  his  father,  to  escape  the  cares  of 
a  life  of  exacting  business,  had  begun  the  building  of  another 
house  at  Alfred,  Me.  Having  reached  an  age  when  he  could 
safely  be  sent  away  from  home  to  school,  William  attended  Lim- 
erick Academy,  some  miles  above  the  town  of  Alfred.      His 


WILLIAM  LORD 

1799-1873 


PUBLIC    HB; 


1  ^^^^B^ 


RESIDENCE  OF  WILLIAM  LORD 

(Later  of  Robert  Waterston  Lord) 

SUMMER  STREET 

KENNEBUNK 


GfiOJ  MAIJJIW  lO  30V\3QrdBn 


Ilf"** 


Biographical  Sketches  229 

boarding  place  was  a  large  three-storied  house  near  the  academy, 
which  still  occupies  its  original  site  and  is  now  used  as  a  hotel. 

William's  sister,  Hephzibah,  had  married  Robert  Waterston, 
a  young  merchant  newly  arrived  from  Scotland,  who  presently 
opened  a  shop  in  Kennebunk ;  William  was  his  clerk  for  a  while, 
and  when  Mr.  Waterston  removed  to  Boston  for  a  wider  field  of 
business  venture,  young  William  followed  him  there,  living  in  his 
sister's  home.  Later  he  boarded  at  Charlestown,  still  acting  as 
one  of  the  clerks  in  Mr.  Waterston's  store.  Some  time  after 
this  he  attended  Thornton  Academy,  in  Saco,  an  institution 
which  stood  where  the  present  Unitarian  Church  Vestry  does 
now,  in  that  town. 

Mr.  Lord  married  October  23,  1820,  at  Biddeford,  Sarah 
Cleaves,  daughter  of  David  and  Sarah  (Fairfield)  Cleaves. 

His  business  career  now  began,  and  the  role  of  merchant  then 
offering  inducements  because  of  the  development  of  the  country, 
he  opened  a  store  in  company  with  Mr.  Henry  Kingsbury,  in  the 
building  at  the  corner  of  Green  Lane  and  Main  Street.  At  that 
time  he  occupied  a  house  on  Main  Street,  and  there  his  eldest 
child,  Sarah  Cleaves  Lord,  was  born  in  182 1. 

In  1824  he  purchased  the  large  house  which  had  been  built 
by  Judge  Jonas  Clark  on  the  eminence  afterwards  known  as  Zion's 
Hill,  Mr.  Lord  built  there  the  long  face-stone  wall  surmounted 
by  a  rail  with  iron  standards,  and  planted  Lombardy  poplars. 

In  1825  he  built  the  substantial  brick  store  building  still 
standing  on  Main  Street,  nearly  opposite  the  Unitarian  Church. 
Mr.  Lord  occupied  the  store  until  1 840,  and  as  merchants  from 
Kennebunk  had  to  visit  Boston  by  stage  or  in  their  own  convey- 
ance during  this  period,  he  once  drove  from  Kennebunk  to  the 
Eastern  Stage  Tavern  in  a  sleigh.  Shortly  after  this  he  was 
interested  for  a  time  in  a  company  for  the  manufacture  of  cotton 
cloth  ;  and  later,  in  the  baling  and  exporting  of  hay  to  New 
Orleans  by  the  brig  "  Caroline  "  and  other  vessels. 

Through  this  latter  business  he  became  interested  in  shipping, 
becoming  part  owner  of  the  brig  "  Swiss  Boy"  and  ship  "  Neva," 


230  Biographical  Sketches 

the  second  "Neva"  and  the  bark  "Finland."  Later,  he  had 
constructed  the  more  modern  ship  "Hartley," — which  was  com- 
manded by  his  son,  Capt.  Hartley  Lord,  who  was  given  an  in- 
terest in  the  ship,  —  and  the  large  ship  "  Windermere,"  first 
commanded  by  Mr.  Lord's  son,  Capt.  Daniel  Cleaves  Lord,  then 
under  twenty-four  years  of  age.  Afterwards  Mr.  Lord  had 
major  interests  in  the  ships  "Arno,"  "Sorrento"  and  "Chelten- 
ham," which  were  under  the  business  management  of  his  son, 
Hartley  Lord,  who  had  now  become  a  successful  commission 
merchant  of  Boston.  During  this  time  Mr.  Lord  was  also  a 
director  of  the  York  Bank  in  Saco,  and  purchased  and  improved 
factory  property  comprising  mill  privileges,  buildings,  and  many 
acres  of  land  and  standing  pine  timber  of  a  century's  growth. 
He  also  acquired  the  extensive  Cousens  farm  of  100  acres,  in 
the  upper  part  of  the  town.  These  latter  interests  were  super- 
vised and  generally  cared  for  by  his  son  Robert  Waterston  Lord. 

An  ardent  Whig  as  to  politics  and  later  affiliated  with  the 
Republican  party,  Mr.  Lord  participated  in  the  early  presidential 
campaigns  and  saw  his  country  safely  through  its  great  struggle 
for  National  unity. 

In  the  interests  of  the  community  he  was  an  active  member 
of  the  "  Sons  of  Temperance,"  and,  associated  with  three  other 
gentlemen,  purchased  the  large  three-storied  Jefferds'  Tavern  on 
the  hill,  a  land-mark  of  the  town,  for  the  purpose  of  staying  its 
dilapidation  and  perversion  of  use,  and  which  remains  to-day  the 
hotel  of  the  place. 

He  died  November  2,  1873,  at  Kennebunk,  leaving  seven 
children. 


Hartley  Lord,  second  son   of   William  and  Sarah  (Cleaves) 

Lord, 

Was  born  June  23,  1825,  at  Kennebunk,  Me.,  the  day  that 

Lafayette,  then  the  guest  of  the  nation,  passed  through  the  town 

on  his  way  to  Portland.     In  his  early  youth  Hartley  Lord  at- 


HARTLEY  LORD 
1825-1912 


Biographical  Sketches  231 

tended  the  schools  and  academy  of  Kennebunk.  Later  he  was 
sent  to  Dummer  Academy  at  Byfield,  Mass.,  then  to  Nashua, 
N.  H.,  and  his  studies  were  finished  at  Phillips  Academy  at 
Andover,  Mass.,  in  1842-43. 

After  leaving  school  he  went  as  passenger  on  voyages  of 
barques  owned  by  his  family,  —  the  "Finland"  to  New  Orleans, 
and  the  "  Bohemian  "  to  Havana.  Thus  becoming  interested  in 
the  life,  he  followed  the  sea  for  eight  years,  as  first  officer  of  the 
*'  Diantha,"  and  then  as  master  of  the  ship  "  Hartley,"  built  ex- 
pressly for  his  command  by  his  father. 

August  29,  1848,  Hartley  Lord  married  at  Kennebunk,  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Hilton,  daughter  of  Isaac  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Foss) 
Hilton.  In  December  of  the  same  year  he  formed  a  partnership 
with  Mr.  George  Callender  of  Boston,  and  for  nine  years  the 
firm  engaged  in  business  as  commission  merchants  with  an  office 
at  42  Central  Wharf.  He  then  went  into  business  for  himself, 
moving  to  97  Commercial  Street,  and  managed  shipping  largely 
owned  in  Kennebunk,  and  by  the  Lord  family. 

In  December,  1850,  he  purchased  a  house  on  Walnut  Park 
in  Newton,  where  he  lived  until  1869,  when  he  moved  into 
Boston. 

His  brother  Henry  Clay  Lord  joined  him  in  1861  under  the 
firm  name  of  Hartley  Lord  &  Co.,  doing  a  commission  business, 
first  at  97  Commercial  Street  and  afterwards  at  12  Merchants 
Exchange  on  State  Street,  until  1866. 

In  1867  Mr.  Lord  became  interested  in  the  manufacture  of 
nets  and  seines,  and  associated  with  his  brothers  Robert  W.  and 
George  W.,  under  the  firm  name  of  H.  &  G.  W.  Lord,  gradually 
enlarged  this  industry. 

November  11,  1874,  he  married  at  Kennebunkport,  as  his 
second  wife,  Julia  Maria  Perkins,  daughter  of  Charles  C.  Per- 
kins, and  soon  afterwards  moved  from  Boston  to  Kennebunk, 
where  he  became  interested  in  developing  the  seashore  property 
of  Kennebunk  and  Kennebunkport. 

He  died  November  6,  191 2,  at  Kennebunk,  aged  87  years. 


232  Biographical  Sketches 

Robert  Waterston  Lord,  third  son  of  William  and   Sarah 
(Cleaves)  Lord, 

Was  born  April  14,  1828,  at  Kennebunk.  From  the  North 
Yarmouth  (Maine)  Academy  he  entered  Bowdoin  College,  but 
withdrew  at  the  end  of  his  sophomore  year  to  begin  the  study 
of  mechanics  upon  practical  lines,  learning  the  machinist  trade 
and  working  in  cotton  manufacturing  plants  at  Gloucester  City, 
N.  J.,  and  Holyoke,  Mass. 

In  1 849  the  California  "  Gold  Fever  "  took  him  to  the  Pacific 
coast,  where  he  remained  six  years  and  returning  to  Kennebunk, 
he  studied  carefully  the  industrial  outlook  of  the  locality  with  a 
view  of  entering  that  field  of  usefulness.  In  i860,  he  and  his 
brother,  George  W.  Lord,  engaged  in  the  manufacture  of  twine, 
equipping  a  mill  for  that  purpose  at  West  Kennebunk  under  the 
firm  name  of  R.  W.  Lord  &  Co.,  and  laying  the  foundation  of 
what  proved  to  be  a  profitable  business.  Purchasing  the  inter- 
est of  George  W.  Lord,  the  following  year,  his  brother  Hartley 
joined  him  in  the  same  business,  and  in  1867  George  W.  again 
became  a  partner.  The  same  year  Robert  W.  became  associ- 
ated with  the  firm  of  H.  &  G.  W.  Lord  of  Boston,  operating  a 
twine  and  netting  manufacturing  plant  in  connection  with  the 
West  Kennebunk  factory.  This  business  was  carried  on  for 
more  than  forty-five  years,  when  they  disposed  of  both  manu- 
factories. 

In  1877,  Robert  W.  Lord  became  a  director  of  the  Ocean 
National  Bank  of  Kennebunk,  and  from  1893  to  the  present 
time  has  served  as  its  President.  He  has  also  been  trustee  of 
the  Savings  Bank,  which  position  he  still  holds.  He  was  Presi- 
dent of  this  bank  a  number  of  years.  He  served  in  several  civic 
and  political  offices  and  represented  his  district  in  the  State 
Legislature  at  Augusta,  for  the  years  1877-82-87,  and  in  1891 
was  a  member  of  the  State  Senate.  He  is  a  Unitarian,  a  Re- 
publican, a  Master  Mason  and  a  member  of  York  Lodge. 

On  December  8,  1857,  Mr.  Lord  was  married  to  Mary  Morse 
Mendum,  daughter  of  Samuel  and  Mary  (Kelly)  Mendum   of 


Biographical  Sketches  233 

Kennebunk.  They  had  three  daughters  :  Sarah  C.  who  married 
Edwin  J.  Cram  ;  EHzabeth  C.  who  married  Archibald  Finlayson  ; 
and  Frances  A.  who  married  Augustus  M.  Lord. 


Henry  Clay  Lord,  son  of  William  and  Sarah  (Cleaves)  Lord, 

Was  born  May  31,  1836,  at  Kennebunk.  He  went  to  Boston 
in  1856,  and  became  a  clerk  in  the  house  of  George  Callender  & 
Co.,  commission  merchants,  at  43  Central  Wharf,  living  at  this 
time  in  Newton. 

In  1 86 1  he  joined  his  brother  Hartley,  and  under  the  firm 
name  of  Hartley  Lord  &  Co.,  engaged  in  a  commission  business, 
first  at  97  Commercial  Street,  and  later  at  12  Merchants  Ex- 
change on  State  Street,  until  1866. 

He  married  March  18,  1863,  at  Boston,  Rebecca  Jane  Green- 
leaf,  daughter  of  Gardner  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Douglas)  Green- 
leaf.  Soon  after  his  marriage  he  spent  some  time  in  England 
and  on  the  Continent,  looking  after  the  interests  of  owners  of 
American  ships  which  had  been  seized  by  Confederate  privateers. 
He  was  very  successful  in  this  mission. 

In  1869  he  became  a  member  of  the  firm  of  Hoi  den,  Allen  & 
Lord,  which  later  became  Allen  &  Lord,  insurance  brokers.  His 
home  in  Boston  was  at  10  Pinckney  Street,  then  one  of  the 
pleasant  residential  streets  of  old  Beacon  Hill. 

His  wife  died  May  16,  1877,  at  Boston,  and  in  1879  he  retired 
from  active  business,  and  some  years  later  being  in  poor  health 
moved  to  Vermont,  where  he  made  his  home  during  the  latter 
part  of  his  life. 

He  died  December  3,  1901,  at  St.  Johnsbury. 


234      Military  and  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors 


THE    MILITARY    AND    OTHER    PUBLIC     SERVICES 
OF   ANCESTORS. 

BoREMAN  (Boardman),  Thomas,  1601-1673,  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Representative  to  General   Court,  1636. 


Brewster,  Elder  William,  i  567-1644,  Plymouth,  Mass. 

The  spiritual  leader  and  Ruling  Elder  of  the  Pilgrims.  In 
1636  he  was  a  member  of  a  committee  to  revise  the  laws  of  the 
Colony. 

CoNANT,  Governor  Roger,  i  592-1679,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Governor  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony  at  Cape  Ann,  1624-26, 
and  at  Salem,  1627-28,  Deputy  to  the  General  Court,  1634. 


CoNANT,  Lieutenant  Daniel,  1694-175  i,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Representative  to  General  Court,    1749-50.     Lieutenant  of 
the  Beverly  Company. 

CoNANT,  John,  1652-1724,  Beverly,  Mass. 

In   Capt.   Samuel   Appletdn's   Company,  King   Philip's  War, 
1675-76. 

Dodge,  William,  between  1685  and  1692,  Salem,  Mass. 

Deputy  to  General  Court  from  Beverly  for  four  weeks  in  1682. 


Dodge,  Captain  William,  1640- 1720/21,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Served  against  the  Narragansetts  in  1675.  Selectman  of 
Beverly,  1684.  Representative  to  General  Court  from  Beverly, 
1690.  

Freeman,  Edmund,  i  590-1682,  Sandwich,  Plymouth  Colony. 

Assistant,  1640-46.  Member  of  the  Council  of  War,  1642. 
Deputy  to  the  General  Gourt,  1646. 


Military  and  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors      235 

Freeman,  Lieutenant  Edmund,  i 657-171 7,  Eastham,  Mass. 
Commissioned  Lieutenant  of  Militia. 


Freeman,   Major  John,    1621-1719,   Sandwich  and   Eastham, 

Mass. 

Ensign  at  Eastham,  1655.  He  also  served  as  Governor's 
Assistant  under  Prence,  Winslow  and  Hinckley.  Deputy  to 
General  Court  in  1656  and  again  under  the  title  of  Lieutenant 
from  1661-66.  Member  of  the  Council  of  War,  166^-^6,  and 
as  Captain  was  sent  against  the  Indians  at  Taunton,  Mass.,  in 
1675,  King  Philip's  War.  He  was  commissioned  Major  Com- 
mandant and  led  the  expedition  against  the  Indians  at  Saconet 
in  1677.     Major  of  the  Barnstable  County  troops  in  1685. 


Hale,  Ensign  Robert, 1659,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Ensign  of  the  Charlestown  train-band,  1644-59.     Member  of 
the  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,  1644. 


Hill,  Peter, 1667,  Saco,  Me. 

Member  of  the  Assembly  of  Ligonia  in  1648. 


Hill,  Joseph,  1670-1743. 

Served  as  Lieutenant  under  his  brother,  Captain  John  Hill, 
at  Saco  Fort.  Was  Collector  of  Customs.  Representative  to 
General  Court,  1727.     Collector  of  the  Excise,  1734. 


Hinckley,  Governor  Thomas,  1618-1705,  Barnstable,  Plymouth 
Colony, 
Deputy  to  the  General  Court,  1646,  '48,  '49,  '54,  '55.  Gov- 
ernor's Assistant,  1658-80.  Commissioner  for  the  United  Col- 
onies, 1678-92.  Deputy  Governor,  1680.  Governor  of  the 
Plymouth  Colony,  168 1,  and  except  during  the  interruption  to 
the  government  caused  by  the  appointment  of  Sir  Edmund 
Andros,  he  held  that  office  until  1692.  Councillor  of  the  Prov- 
ince of  Massachusetts  Bay,  1686.     Member  of  the  Council  under 


236      Military  and  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors 

Governor  Anclros,  1687.  Commissioner  from  the  PlynKnith 
Colony  for  the  management  of  the  mihtary  forces  against  King 
Philip,  1675-76.     Present  at  the  Great  Swamp  Fight. 


Larkin,  Edward,  1652,  Charlestown,  Mass. 

Member  of  Ancient  and  Honorable  Artillery  Company,  1644. 


LiTTLEFiELD,  Edmund, 1661,  Wells,  Me. 

Appointed  by  the  Governor  of  Massachusetts,  Agent  for  the 
sale  of  ardent  spirits  in  Wells.  Was  one  of  Committee  for  set- 
tling boundary  between  Wells  and  Cape  Porpoise.  Commis- 
sioner to  try  small  cases,  elected  by  the  people  for  1654,  '55, 
'58,  '60,  and  '61.  Agent  of  Gorges  to  give  possession  of  sale  to 
settlers. 

Littlefield,  Francis,  Jr.,  163 1 . 


Appointed  Ensign  in  York  Regiment  King  Philip's  War, 
1668.  

Lord,  Captain  Tobias,  1724- 1809,  Wells  (Arundel). 

Delegate  from  Arundel  to  County  Congress  at  York,  1773. 
Lieutenant  of  Company  of  Militia,  1775.  On  Sea  Coast  De- 
fence muster  rolls  with  rank  of  Captain  in  York  County  Com- 
pany, 1776,  serving  at  Falmouth  Neck.  One  of  the  Committee 
of  Safety,  1778.     Selectman  of  Arundel,  1780. 


Lord,  Lieutenant  Tobias,  1748/49-1808,  Kennebunk. 

Second  Lieutenant,  Capt.  Morgan  Lewis'  Company,  Colonel 
Sayer's  First  York  County  Regiment,  June  25,  1776.  Lieuten- 
ant, Capt.  James  Littlefield's  Company,  Colonel  Stevens's  Regi- 
ment, August  14,  1777;  chosen  to  command  Battalion  drafted 
from  York  County  Brigade,  August  9,  1777  ;  served  with  North- 
ern Army ;  at  capture  of  Burgoyne's  Army ;  discharged  at 
Quernan's  Landing,  October  23,  1777,  being  in  the  Revolution- 
ary service  nearly  three  years. 


Military  and  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors      237 

Low,  Deacon  Thomas,  1632-17 12,  Ipswich,  Mass. 
Served  in  King  Philip's  War. 


Mansfield,  Andrew,  1623-1683,  Lynn,  Mass. 
Deputy  to  General  Court,  1680-83. 


Prence,  Governor  Thomas,  1600-1673,  Plymouth. 

Governor  of  the  Plymouth  Colony,  1634,  38,  1657-73.  -As- 
sistant, 1632,  1635-37,  1639-56.  Treasurer,  Plymouth  Colony, 
1637-40.  Member  of  the  Council  of  War,  1637,  '42,  '43,  '46, 
'53.  President  of  the  Council  of  War,  1657,  '5^,  '^7,  and  as  a 
member  "  went  forth  "  against  the  Pequot  Indians,  1637.  Com- 
missioner for  the  United  Colonies,  1645,  '50,  '53,  '63,  '70-73. 


Raymond,  Captain  William,  1637 ,  Beverly,  Mass. 

In  Narragansett  Fight,  1675.  Lieut.-Commander  of  Beverly 
and  Wenham  Troops,  1683.  Deputy  to  General  Court,  1685- 
86.  Commanded  a  Company  in  Canada  Expedition,  1690,  under 
Sir  William  Phipps. 

Scammon,  Humphrey,  1640-1727,  Saco,  Me. 

Served  in  King  Philip's  War  and  was  captured  by  the  Indians 
in  1697  and  carried  to  Canada,  where  he  remained  until  the 
close  of  that  War. 

Tozier,  Richard, 1675,  Kittery,  Me. 

Served  under  Col.  John  Wincall  in  King  Philip's  War.  Killed 
by  the  Indians  October  16,  1675. 


Wheelwright,  Rev.  John,  i  592-1679. 

First  minister  at  Wells,  1643-45,  and  minister  at  Hampton, 
1646-57,  and  after  his  return  from  England  was  pastor  at  Salis- 
bury, 1660-79. 


238       Military  mid  Other  Public  Services  of  Ancestors 

Wheelwright,  Colonel  John,  1664- 1745,  Wells. 

Served  under  Major  John  Converse  and  was  made  respectively 
Lieutenant,  Captain,  Major,  and  in  1733,  Colonel.  Was  at  Pem- 
aquid,  Sheepscot,  Trebonit  and  Fort  Mary  on  the  Saco  River. 
Town  Clerk  of  Wells  for  forty  years  and  one  of  the  Selectmen, 
Deputy  to  General  Court  of  Massachusetts  in  1742.  Member  of 
the  Council,  1708-33.     Commissioner  to  the  Indians,  1714-41. 


Wheelwright,  Captain  Samuel,  1635 ,  Wells. 

Clerk  of  the  Writs  and  Town  Clerk,  1 665-1 694.  Member 
Massachusetts  Council  for  the  Province  of  Maine,  1695-98. 
Was  appointed  Lieutenant  in  the  Militia,  1665.  Selectman  of 
Wells,  1670.  Appointed  on  Committee  to  petition  the  King  "for 
further  settlement  under  the  Bay  Government,"  1676.  County 
Treasurer,  1676.  Representative  at  the  General  Court  for  York 
and  Wells,  1677.  Appointed  by  King  Charles  II  one  of  the 
Provincial  Council  for  Maine  in  168 1.  Appointed  Judge  of 
Probate  and  Judge  of  the  Court  of  Common  Pleas  by  William 
and  Mary,  1689. 


Woodbury,  John,  i 579-1641,  Salem,  Mass. 

Deputy  to  General  Court,  1635-39.  Selectman  of  Salem, 
1637-41.  Chosen  first  and  only  Lord  High  Constable  in  Amer- 
ica, 1630.  One  of  the  Raters  in  Salem  to  levy  taxes,  1638-39. 
Treasurer,  town  of  Salem,  1639-40. 


Woodbury,  Lieutenant  Peter,  1640- 1704,  Beverly,  Mass. 

Deputy  to  General  Court,  1689,  1692.  Sergeant,  1685.  Bore 
the  title  of  Lieutenant  in  1689  in  Provincial  Records.  Select- 
man of  Beverly,  1675-84. 


WILLS 


KNOW    ALL    MEN  BY  THESE   PRESENTS  ;    Tliat 

weToB,.„Lo.^,^V,LU.MJ.^,.K,.,  j„,„„  m„„„^   ^,,^^,^,^  ^^^^^^^  ^^^ 
J *con  r,  ,„  .  .,  .  Conm,i,te«  duly  chofca  by  the  Second  Parift,  in  Welk,  i„  ,he  coumy  of 
Vo  k,  :.,,H,  C<„„™on.caIch  of  Waff.chufeus,  for  Peering  and  enlarging  the  meeting-houfa 
^//^?  ■  °'   '"'''  ''""^''  '""^  ""  ''"'"^  "■"  "''"''°''''  ■''=*''  *■=• '-  <:onfideration  of    t>^    <^  .^^^ 

.'  """^      Tw^^Xy  dollars,  paid  U3,  for  the  rfe  of  faidParifh,  by     'Jo-^i^^a  r^^>^ ^ 

—  -  of  raid  Well..       ^■'^^--^-^-•^  the  receipt  whereof  we  do  hereby 

■  "^'■'^''y  "'^^   Srant,  fell,  and  convey  unto  the  raid       \f/rti-<^ 


I'crei'  : 


To  H;(VE  i^D  ro  HOLD  the  faid  granted  premifes  to  him  the  faid  ;>^-^^ 
fiM,eir.  and  affig.u  forever.  And.  we  do  covenant,  in  onr  faid  capacity.  «,,h  ,h,  r.. 
h.s  ncri  and  afligns,  that  wc  have  good  right  to  fell  and  convey 
.»eraidpren,ife.,o  bin,  the  raid  'TWi.W  —  .  ,f„„„i,.  ,„,  „^,  .^ 
behair  of  raid  Pa^n,,  i„  „„,  ^id  capacity,  we  will  warrant  and  defend  the  laid  pre„,ire/  to 
rte  raid     :7>^^         ,i,  ,.,.^3  ,„,  ^^g„^^  ^^^.^^  ^^^  ,^^^^_  ^,^.^^  ^^_^_^  ^^^^^^^^ 

'"f'J'-iiki.:^..,.^:^     int  ik^f^ni  tigit  hundred  arti   J-i^2'.y 

Signed,  fcalcd,  and  delivered  ■  ,     "^  -  ,     ,/ 

in  prcreiice  of 


llien  ihcnamtdCommueet   <ii  I,ai^r 

'U^-x^/l'/lC,^     7nr. />«,,. 


WILLS 


WILL   OF    NATHAN    LORD,  2d 


In  the  name  of  God,  Amen.  I,  Nathan  Lord  Senior,  of  Berwick, 
in  the  County  of  York,  in  the  Province  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  in 
New  England,  being  weak  in  body,  but  of  perfect  mind  and  memory, 
thanks  be  unto  God,  Therefore  calhng  into  mind  the  mortallity  of  my 
body,  And  knowing  that  it  is  appointed  for  all  men  once  to  Dye,  Do 
make  and  ordain  this  my  last  will  and  Testament  (that  is  to  say) 
Principally  and  first  of  all  I  give  and  recommend  my  Soul  into  the 
hands  of  God  who  gave  it,  Trusting  in  the  merits  of  Jesus  Christ 
for  the  pardon  of  all  my  Sins,  and  Eternal  Life,  'And  my  body  I 
recommend  to  the  Earth  to  be  Decently  Interred  at  the  Discretion  of 
my  Exers.  hereafter  named,  nothing  Doubting  but  at  the  Gen'l.  Res- 
urrection I  shall  receive  the  Same  again  by  y^  mighty  power  of  God, 
And  as  touching  such  Worldly  Estate  wherewith  it  hath  pleased  God 
to  bless  me  in  this  life,  I  give,  Demise,  and  Dispose  of  the  same  in 
the  following  manner  and  Form. 

I  give  and  Bequeath  to  my  well  beloved  Wife,  Martha,  one-half  of 
my  Real  Estate  During  her  Natural  life,  and  the  one-halfe  of  my  Per- 
sonal Estate  forever  to  be  disposed  of  by  her  Will  or  other  Instru- 
ment in  writing  as  she  sees  meet. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  Nathan  all  of  my  land  on  the  South 
side  of  the  way  that  leads  to  York,  called  y^  great  Field  with  all 
Buildings,  Trees,  Fences,  and  all  the  appurtenances  thereto  belong- 
ing, to  him,  his  heirs,  and  assigns  forever,  excepting  one  Acre  next 
to  Joseph  Hodsdins  Land  by  the  brook  which  I  reserve  for  a  burying 


242  JVi//s 

place  with  Liberty  of  Egress  and  Regress  forever,  and  excepting  also 
that  the  Spring  in  said  Field  by  the  highway  shall  be  common  to  y^ 
rest  of  my  Children  that  may  have  occasion  to  use  it. 

I  Give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  William,  all  my  right,  Title,  Inter- 
est, Claim,  and  Demand,  to  and  in  the  Land  that  was  my  brother 
Abraliam  Lord's,  formerly  of  Berwick,  Deceased,  and  after  him  was 
my  Cozen  William  Lord's  &  ct.  and  on  part  of  which  Robert  Knight 
Senr.  who  married  my  sd  brother's  Widow,  now  lives  &c.  to  him,  his 
heirs,  and  assigns  forever.  Together  with  five  pounds  in  good  prov- 
ince Bills  of  Credit  to  be  paid  within  a  Twelve  month  after  my  De- 
cease by  my  Execrs. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  Richard  Twenty  acres  of  land  at 
Pile's  brook,  to  him,  his  heirs,  and  assigns  forever,  Five  pounds  in 
Good,  publick  bills  of  Credit,  to  be  paid  within  a  Twelve  month  after 
my  Decease  by  my  Execrs. 

1  have  done  considerably  for  him  in  the  purchase  he  has  made. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  Samuel  for  whom  I  have  done  con- 
siderably already,  Two  acres  and  haKe  of  marsh  at  Sturgeon  Creek 
which  is  now  in  his  Improvement.  To  him,  his  heirs,  and  assigns  for- 
ever, And  also  five  pounds  in  good  Public  bills  of  Credit  to  be  paid 
him  within  a  Twelve  month  after  my  decease  Together  with  all  that 
Land  that  lies  to  the  Southward  of  the  brook  that  runs  through  the 
Land  I  bought  of  the  Grants  and  is  a  part  of  that  Tract  and  which 
he  has  Improved  for  sometime,  to  him,  his  Heirs,  and  Assigns  forever. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  son  John  all  that  land  now  in  his  Tenure 
and  occupation  where  he  lives  which  I  formerly  bought  of  Silvanus 
Nock  and  contains  Twent}-  five  acres  Be  it  more  or  less  with  all  the 
appurtainces,  to  him,  his  Heirs,  and  Assigns  forever,  also  my  Wood 
Lot  part  of  the  land  I  bought  of  the  Grants  &  lyes  next  adjoining  to 
his  own  land  which  he  bought  of  Mr,  Emery,  to  him,  his  Heirs,  and 
Assigns  Forever,  Provided  he  leave  a  way  for  his  Bretheren  to  pass 
to  and  from  their  own  land  in  said  Tracts,  &  provided  he  pay  Fifteen 
pounds  in  good  publick  bills  of  Credit  to  my  Executr.  within  a  Twelve 
month  after  my  Decease. 

I  give  my  son  Abraham  all  the  land  on  the  North  side  of  the 
Highway  where  he  now  lives  with  all  Buildings,  Trees,  Fences,  and 
all  the  appurtainces  to  the  Same  belonging  to  him,  his  heirs,  and 
assigns  forever. 


Wills  243 

I  give  to  and  among  my  sons,  Nathan,  William,  Richard,  Samuel, 
John,  and  Abraham,  all  my  Right  to  and  in  the  Common  and  undi- 
vided Land  in  Berwick  aforesd,  to  them,  their  heirs,  and  assigns 
forever. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  Daughters,  Martha  Chick,  Judith  Ham- 
bleton,  Mary  Emery,  Sarah  Roberts,  and  Ann  Furbuish,  Twent}' 
pounds  each,  in  good  Publick  bills  of  Credit,  to  be  paid  them  Re- 
spectively, or  their  Representatives  in  the  Law  within  a  Twelve 
month  of  my  Decease  by  my  Executr,  And  I  give  also  to  my  said 
Daughters  one-halfe  of  my  household  goods  to  be  equally  Divided 
amongst  them  after  my  decease. 

I  give  and  bequeath  to  my  grand  Daughter,  Elizth,  the  wife  of 
Noah  Emery,  Five  pounds  in  good  Publick  bills  of  Credit  to  be  paid 
by  my  Executors  within  a  Twelve  month  after  my  Decease. 

I  give  to  the  Church  in  Berwick  Twenty  pounds  in  good  publick 
bills  of  Credit  to  be  Laid  out  in  a  piece  of  Plate  for  the  Communion 
Table  to  be  paid  by  my  Executors  within  a  Twelve  month  after  my 
Decease. 

I  give  to  my  Minister  a  Gold  ring  to  Remember  me  by  after  my 
Decease. 

Finally  I  constitute,  make  and  ordain  my  sons,  Nathan  and  Abra- 
ham (To  whom  I  give  and  Bequeath  the  Remainder  of  my  Estate, 
Both  Real  and  personal  to  them,  their  Heirs,  and  Assigns  forever) 
to  be  the  Executors  of  this,  my  last  Will  and  Testament,  hereby 
Utterly  Disallowing  Revoking,  and  Disannuling  all  and  Every  other 
Former  Testaments,  Wills,  Legacies,  and  Bequests,  &  Executrs  by 
me  in  any  ways  before  Framed,  Willed,  and  Bequeathed.  Ratifying 
and  Confirming  this  and  no  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereto  set  my  hand  and  seal  the  SLxth 
day  of  July,  In  the  Seventli  year  of  the  Reign  of  our  Sovereign  Lord 
George  the  Second,  by  the  grace  of  God,  of  Great  Britian,  France  & 
Ireland,  King,  Defender  of  the  Faith  &  ct.  Annoque  Domini  1733. 

Signed,  Sealed,  Published,  pronounced,  and  Declared  by  the  said 
Nathan  Lord  as  his  Last  Will  and  Testament,  in  the  presence  of  us 
the  Subscribrs. 

Joseph  Hodsdon 

Samuel  Hodsdon  NATHAN  z    LORD 

Richard  Shackley  '""'' 


244  Wi//s 


WILL   OF   JOHN    LORD 

In  the  name  of  God,  Amen.  The  26th,  Day  of  May,  1761,  I, 
John  Lord  of  Berwick,  in  the  County  of  York,  yeoman,  being  sick 
and  infirm  of  body,  but  thro  the  Divine  Goodness  of  Sound  mind  and 
memory,  calling  to  mind  the  Frailty  of  my  Nature  and  certainty  of 
Death,  as  well  as  the  uncertainty  of  the  time  when,  Do  make  and 
ordain  this  to  be  my  last  will  and  Testament  in  which  I  recommend 
my  Soul  to  God  who  gave,  hoping  to  obtain  the  mercy  of  God  thro. 
Jesus  Christ,  the  only  Mediator,  and  my  Body  to  the  Earth  out  of 
which  it  was  taken,  for  decent  Burial  at  the  Discretion  of  my  Execu- 
tors, and  as  to  the  worldly  Estate  it  hath  pleased  God  to  bestow  upon 
me,  real  and  personal,  I  do  hereby  dispose  of  the  same  in  the  follow- 
ing manner  viz : 

In  the  first  place  I  give  to  Mary,  my  well  beloved  Wife,  all  and 
every  of  my  Indoor  moveables,  to  be  by  her  improved  as  she  shall 
have  occasion  during  her  natural  life,  except  one  feather  bed  and 
beding  which  I  give  to  my  son  Thomas  to  be  delivered  him  at  my 
decease  by  my  wife,  and  what  remains  of  y^  moveables  at  her  De- 
cease to  be  equally  divided  to  and  amongst  my  three  sons,  they  tak- 
ing a  proper  care  of  her  when  sick,  and  decently  to  bury  her  when 
dead ;  I  likewise  give  her  three  cows  such  as  she  shall  choose,  and 
also  a  two-year  old  Heifer  ;  and  the  use  of  my  horse  and  Saddle  and 
Briddle  during  her  life,  and  also  the"  Western  lower  Room  in  my 
House  and  the  Eastern  Chamber,  and  the  Milk  House  and  one-third 
of  the  Cellar  with  the  privileges  thereto  belonging,  and  Barn  Room 
enough  for  Creatures,  and  Hay  convenient  for  the  same,  and  pastur- 
ing in  good  order  for  the  whole  season  out  of  what  I  give  to  my  son 
John  sufficient  for  the  aforesaid  creatures  ;  and  also  four  sheep  to  be 
pastured  as  the  other  creatures.  I  also  give  her  whilst  she  remains 
my  widow  the  one-third  part  of  the  Produce  of  my  Homestead  of  all 
kinds  to  be  well  managed  by  my  son  John,  and  brought  in  to  her  in 
the  proper  season  thereof,  and  the  privilege  of  a  garden  on  my  home 
lot  four  rods  square  where  she  sees  cause  to  have  the  same  with  Priv- 
ilege of  water  and  passing  and  repassing  as  she  has  occasion,  but  if 
my  said  wife  should  again  marry  my  Will  is  that  she  shall  have  her 
thirds  of  my  estate  as  the  law  directs,  and  manage  the  same  at  her 


Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts. 
^Orft,  ff-     By  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  County  of  YorL 
<.•/./..■.■,,    >':,-..  /.'.rj; ,   ,  _.  Greeting. 

TRUSTING    in   your  care  :ind    fidelity,  this   Court  dcx-s,  by  thcfe  prefents, 
purfuant  tn  the  power  and  authority  granted,  in  and  by  the  liws  ot  fald 
CoHuaonweaUh,  uuiiiimn'sairi  appoint  you  to  be  Guardian     unto    c^^v-  /  y'. 

^o^:/    (/.  •'/."-     .<A^'.V'     ;.,,.•;,  ov..      .y,,.'....-^   ^ 

with  full  power  and  authority  to  afk,  demand,  fue  for,  recover,  receive  and 
take  into  your  poffeffion  and  cuftody,  all  and  fingular,  fuch  part  and  pfjrtioQ 
of  eftatc,  real  and  perfonal,  as  accrues  to  /<••>./■  in  riglit  of  7^.vV-  late 
l,> /a\- .     'ju/^'i'.i^'    y<:r^;^.      '•.  ,,     .    ///'•■  c^-     . . 

deccafed  ;  or  wliich  by  any  other  way  or  means  whatfoevcr  does  of  ri,t,'ht  :if 
pertain,  or  belong  to  //te;'i.  and  to  manage,  employ,  and  improve  the  fani 
inr  ''Meii>  bcft  profit  and  advantage.;  and  you  are  to  render  a  plain, and  In.u 
account  of  your  Guardianfhip  upon  oath,  fo  far  as  tlie  law  wiH  charge  )i)U 
therewith,  when  you  fhall  be  thereunto  lawfully  required,  and  pay,  and  deliver 
fuch,  and  fo  much  of  the  faid  eftate  as  fhall  be  remaining  upon  your  account, 
(the  fame  being  firft  examined  and  allowed  by  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the 
time  bring)  unto  the  faid  Minors,  when  ^A  C-f  fhall...  ■-•■.{-'.  .>.rrive  at  full 
age  ;  or  otherwife,  as  the  faid  Court  of  Probate,  by  dtcr:-.-  or  tritcncc,  pur- 
fuant  to  law,  fhall  limit  and  appoint. 

In  teflimony  whereof,  the  fignaturc  and  feal  of  the  faid  Court  of  Probate 
are  hereunto  affixed.  Dated  at  ,  ///— V  -  t\iz //• ' "  ^■'/ /"  ■ '' 
day  of  '^(A'^-^^T  ^  •■'  \tl  the  yeai-  of  our  Lord,  one  tbmfand  c'l^ht 
hundred  and  ff  %/t'^-'  ■  /* 

,    ■  /  (I   /  ,  '' iW  V, //RECtsTER- 


PUBUC     LIBRARY 

ASTOR,   LENOX  AND^ 
TILD'-N   FOUNDATlC.c 


Wills  245 

own  charge.  I  also  give  her  all  my  swine  to  her  own  use,  and  the 
half  of  my  Pew  in  the  meeting  house  for  use  during  life,  and  my  son 
John  the  other  half  thereof,  and  he  to  have  the  whole  after  his 
mother's  Death,  and  my  Will  further  is  that  she  shall  be  entitled  to 
y^  same  proportion  of  my  Income  if  I  should  die  before  Harvest  at 
anytime  as  is  before  mentioned  out  of  said  Estate.  I  also  give  her 
out  of  what  my  son  Thomas  possesses  viz.  of  his  Homestead,  one- 
sixth  part  of  the  Hay  well  made  and  brought  into  her  barn  aforesd 
by  my  said  son  Thomas,  and  one  Barrell  of  Cyder  every  year,  and  a 
sixth  part  of  the  corn  growing  thereon,  all  in  the  season  thereof,  and 
her  firewood  to  be  cut  and  hauled  her  by  my  son  John  off  my  Wood 
lott. 

I  give  and  bequeath  unto  my  son  John  Lord  one  Cow  and  calf,  a 
Heifer  coming  in  two  years  old,  and  all  the  sheep  not  before  disposed 
of,  and  all  my  other  Creatures  I  give  equally  between  my  two  sons, 
Thomas  and  Tobias, 

I  give  to  my  son  Thomas  Lord,  his  heirs  and  assigns  in  Fee  Simple 
all  that  land  on  which  he  now  dwells  which  I  purchased  of  William 
Spencer  with  the  Buildings  and  appurrenences,  he  rendering  to  my 
wife  in  the  Season  thereof  what  is  before  given  her  out  of  the  same. 
I  likewise  give  my  said  son  Thomas  in  manner  aforesd  about  twenty 
acres  of  land,  more  or  less,  in  Berwick  aforesd  adjoining  to  Joseph 
Ricker,  and  Wm.  Height  of  which  he  is  to  render  nothing  to  his 
mother. 

I  also  give  him  one-half  of  my  common  Rights  in  Berwick  aforesd, 
and  one-half  of  my  Rights  in  the  fowling  marsh  as  the  same  is  or 
hereafter  may  be  divided. 

I  give  to  my  son  Tobias  Lord,  my  Negro  man,  and  all  the  money 
and  other  things  he  has  heretofore  received  of  me,  and  all  or  any 
receipts  therefor  to  be  given  up  to  him,  and  also  Ten  pounds  lawful 
money  to  be  paid  him  by  my  son  John  within  two  years  after  my 
Decease. 

All  the  debts  due  to  me  I  give  equally  to  be  divided  between  my 
three  sons,  they  paying  equally  my  Debts  and  funeral  Charges. 

I  give  to  my  son  John  Lord,  all  my  other  estate,  real  and  personal 
wherever  and  whatever  to  him,  his  Heirs,  and  Assigns  in  Fee  Simple 
forever  which  is  not  before  mentioned,  he  paying  such  Legacies  as 
before  mentioned  for  him  to  pay,  and  rendering  to  his  mother  in  y^ 


246  Wills 

proper  season  thereof  well  managed  what  is  before  mentioned  for  her 
to  receive  from  him,  and  that  she  have  her  firewood  hald  off  from 
the  land  I  hereby  give  him,  in  the  proper  season  thereof  even  to  my 
said  son  John  Lord  here  again  mentioned  because  interlined  in  y^ 
first  naming  of  this  Paragraph. 

Lastly,  I  do  hereby  make  and  ordain  all  my  three  sons  aforesaid 
to  be  executors  to  this  my  last  Will  and  testament,  Hereby  ratifying 
this  and  no  other  to  be  my  last  Will  and  Testament. 

In  Witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  Hand  and  Seal  y^  Day 
and  Year  first  above  mentioned. 

JOHN   LORD 

Sign'd  Seal'd  published  pronounced  and  declared  by  the  said  John 
Lord  to  be  his  last  Will  and  Testament,  in  presence  of 
Caleb  Emery, 
Simon  Lord, 
Nathan  Lord, 
Joshua  Lord 

Recorded  from  y^  original 

Simon  Frost  Regr. 


WILL   OF    CAPT.  TOBIAS    LORD 

In  the  name  of  God,  amen. 

I  Tobias  Lord  of  Arundel  in  the  County  of  York  &  Commonwealth 
of  Massachusetts  gentleman,  being  weak  in  body  but  of  a  sound  & 
perfect  mind  &  memory,  blessed  Almighty  God  for  the  same  do  make 
&  publish  this  my  last  will  &  testament  in  manner  &  form  following, 
that  is  to  say. 

First.  I  give  &  bequeath  unto  my  beloved  wife  Jane  Lord,  the 
use  of  my  dwelling  house  except  the  Northeast  room  in  the  ell  part 
thereof  &  the  use  of  one  half  the  barn  during  her  natural  life  &:  also 
the  field  in  the  front  of  the  house,  which  field  adjoins  the  post  road, 
as  it  is  now  fenced,  &  the  use  &  improvement  of  one  half  the  re- 
mainder of  the  whole  farm,  and  I  do  also  give  to  my  said  wife  all  the 


Wills  247 

stock  except  as  hereafter  disposed  of  &  all  my  farming  utensils  & 
tools,  &  also  all  debts  now  due  to  me,  to  her  own  use  &  benefit,  and 
also  all  my  household  furniture  during  her  natural  life,  and  after  her 
decease  the  said  furniture  to  be  divided  equally  between  my  three 
daughters,  Jane  Stone  Lydia  Kimball  &  Elizabeth  Thompson,  also  I 
give  my  said  wife  liberty  during  her  life  to  cut  what  firewood  &  fuel 
for  her  own  use,  that  she  shall  want,  &  she  is  to  maintain  her  propor- 
tion of  the  fence  &  the  fencing  to  be  cut  from  the  land  aforesaid. 

Also  I  give  &  devise  to  my  son  Tobias  &  Samuel  Lord  my  grand- 
son the  whole  of  my  real  estate  at  the  decease  of  my  said  wife,  to 
them  &  their  heirs  &  assigns  forever. 

I  do  also  give  &  bequeath  to  Daniel  Lord  my  son  the  sum  of  three 
hundred  &  seventy  five  dollars  to  be  paid  by  my  surviving  Executors 
at  the  decease  of  my  said  wife. 

I  also  give  &  bequeath  to  my  son  Uominicus  Lord  the  sum  of  three 
hundred  &  seventy  five  dollars,  to  be  paid  by  my  Executors  Tobias 
&  Samuel  to  the  use  of  himself  &  family  to  be  paid  by  instalments, 
thirty  dollars  per  year,  till  the  whole  sum  of  three  hundred  &  seventy 
five  dollars  is  expended  &  paid.  I  also  give  &  bequeath  to  my  said 
son  Dominicus  the  use  of  a  cow  &  liberty  to  cut  one  load  or  ton  of 
good  hay  on  the  farm,  so  long  as  my  wife  Jane  shall  see  fit.  I  also 
give  &  bequeath  my  wearing  apparel  to  my  two  sons  Daniel  and 
Dominicus  to  be  equally  divided  between  them, 

I  also  give  &  bequeath  to  my  daughter-in  law  Mary  Lord,  widow 
of  my  son  Thomas  deceased  the  use  of  the  Northeast  room  in  the  ell 
part  of  the  house,  during  the  term  of  four  years  from  my  decease,  & 
also  the  use  of  the  one  half  the  barn  &  farm  excepting  the  field 
aforesaid  given  to  my  said  wife,  she  keeping  her  proportion  of  the 
fences  in  repair  for  the  term  of  four  years  aforesaid,  providing  she 
remains  a  widow  that  time  &  if  she  marries  before,  to  cease  at  the 
time  of  her  marriage  &  she  is  not  left  at  liberty  to  transfer  the  use  as 
aforesaid  to  any  other  person  excepting  for  herself  to  live  on  &  her 
children,  I  also  give  her  liberty  to  cut  five  cords  of  wood  per  annum 
for  four  years  aforesaid,  during  her  widowhood,  to  be  cut  where  my 
Executors  shall  see  fit. 

I  also  give  &  bequeath  to  my  grandchildren  &  children  of  my  son 
Thomas  Lord,  deceased,  viz'..  David,  Betty,  Jane,  Ann  &  Mary  Lord 
the  sum  of  three  hundred  dollars  in  equal  proportions  to  be  paid  to 


248  Wills 

them  by  my  Executors  Tobias  &  Samuel  at  the  time  that  they  shall 
respectively  come  of  age,  the  boys  at  twenty  one  &  girls  at  eighteen. 

I  also  give  to  my  grandson  David  one  yoke  of  Steers,  now  coming 
in  two  years  old.  Also  it  is  my  will  &  request  that  my  said  Executors 
Tobias  &  Samuel  pay  to  my  said  son  Daniel,  one  half  the  sum  afore- 
said bequeathed  to  him  in  four  years  or  at  the  time  the  said  widow 
Mary  Lord  leaves  the  premises. 

And  lastly,  as  to  all  the  rest,  residue  &  remainder  of  all  my  personal 
estate,  goods  &  chattels  of  what  kind  soever,  I  give  and  bequeath  to 
my  said  beloved  wife  Jane  Lord  whom  together  with  Tobias  Lord 
my  said  son  &  Samuel  Lord  my  grandson  &  son  of  Tobias  Lord 
Junior,  Executors  of  this  my  last  will  &  testament  hereby  revoking 
all  former  wills  by  me  made. 

In  witness  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  &  seal  the  twenty 
fifth  day  of  January  in  the  year  of  our  Lord  eighteen  hundred  &  five. 

TOBIAS    LORD. 

N.  B.  The  words  "  my  grandson  "  &  the  words  Tobias  &  Samuel 
were  interlined  before  signing 

Signed,  sealed,  published  &  declared  by  the  above  named,  Tobias 
Lord,  to  be  his  last  will  &  testament  in  the  presence  of  us,  who,  at 
his  request  &  in  his  presence  have  hereunto  subscribed  our  names  as 
witnesses  to  the  same. 

Nathaniel  H.  Fletcher. 
Moses  foster  Ferguson. 
Joseph  Thomas. 


LIEUT.  TOBIAS   LORD 
Dr.  the  account  of  Hephzibah  Lord,  Tobias  Lord  &  Francis  Watts 
Administrators  on  the  estate  of 

TOBIAS   LORD, 
late  of  Alfred  deceased. 

ITEMS   WITH    WHICH   WE   CHARGE    OURSELVES. 
1813!     To  amt.  notes  stock,  furniture,  vessels  &c.  as  pr.  inven- 
tory delivered,  paid  Hephzibah  Lord,  widow  .         .     8541.20 
Samuel  Lords  rect.  dated  January  6th,  1801    .         .         .     2000. 
Nathaniel  Lords  rect.  Jany  30,  1802        ....     2000. 


Commonzuealth  of  Massachusetts, 


gorfe.  ff.      By  the  Court  of  Probate  for  the  County  of   Yoik. 

To    .'■■■'-'■    '.    -.'.,<'    ■■',  A/-.'./  „■■>■..■.   ;?./•-•..';'-,  ^,-.- 

,  .  ,    .  '  Greeting. 

Whereas 

■  ' "  -     /•■ -. .  .  ,•  /'.,■,>•..•-■.  / 


deccaicci,  h.niiij;  wliile     lie  lived,  and  at  the  time  of//-'    deceafc,  goods,  chattels,  ^ 

rights,  or  credits,  in  the   county  of  Turk  aforcfaid,  lately  died  inteftate  ;  whereby  j 

the  power  of  committing  adminiftration,  And  full  dilpofition  of  all  and  Angular  the  '{ 

goods,  th  ittcls,  rights  and  credits  of  the  f.iid  dcccalcd  ;   and  alfo  the  hearing,  ex-  f 

nniining,  and  allowing  the  account  of  fucli  adminiftration,  appertains  unto  this  | 

Court  :  I 

'I'ruliing  therefore  in  )our  care  and  fidelity,  this  Court  does,  by  tlicfe  prcfents,  j 

commit  unto  you  full  power  to  adminifter  all  and  flnguhr  the  goods,  chattels,  1 

rights  and  credits  of  the  faid  deceafed  ;  and  well  and  faithfully  to  difpofc  of  the  ' 

ftme  arcrdin;;-  to  l.uv  ;   and  alfo  to  alk,  gather,  levy,  recover  and  receive  all  and  A 

whiitevcr  credits  ut  tliL  laid  deceafed,  which  to  A^-^>t    while    he  lived,  and  at  the  j 

time  of  ■'':.■'.■    di  iih,  I'.ul  appertain  ;  and  to  pay  all  debts  in  which  the  faid  dcccaf-  \ 

cd  flood  bound,  Id  fir  a>   /«.V     goods,  chattels,  rights  and  credits  can  extend,  | 
according  to  tlu;  value  thereof  ;    arn!   to  make  a  true  and  perfect  inventory  of  all 

and   fmgular   the   goods,  chattels,  ri^Ii!-.  and  credits  of  the  faid  deceafed,  and  to  \ 

exhibit  the  f.mic  into  tiie  Rci^iltry  of  tliis  Court,  wltfiin  three  month",  and  to  ren-  ' 

der  a  plain  and  true  account  oi   your  admiiiiltrition  upon  oath  j 

within  or  at  the  expiration  of  one  year  from  the  date  hereof.  \ 

And  you  are  li^reby  ordained,  conllituted  and  appointed  Adminiftrat^^  of  all  j 

and  lingular  the  goods,  chattels,  rights  and  credits  aforcfaid,  | 

Vou  are  alfo  lieroby  ordered  and  direcT:ed  tf)  make  known  your  appointment  as  ■* 
aforcfaid,  by  caufing  notifications  thereof  to  be  ported  up  in  fomc  public  places  in 

the  town  where  the  faid  deceafed  laft  dwelt,  and  in  the  two  next  adjoining  towns,-  •« 

,  Z-.,.^. .-,....-;..-.-,  ..■     ■    ...•/,/}:. ,^/.,,   .y..^,.y^^  f- /'■■■< ::-/^^ 

•^t  £.<:«o^-:^<!'/^  .    ^___  ti/y    within  three  months  from  the  date  hereot. 

In  teftimony  whereof,  the  fignaturc  and  feal  of  the  faid  Court  of  Probate  are 
hereunto  afiixcd.     Dated  at      /t.^/Y.',  the  /'/^u /,(',, /r'-y^'    day 

of   ,  //.;■  r-r  A  ,        in  the  year  of  our  Lord,  One  ihoufand  eight  hundred  \ 

and  ^/.!,A(.                                                              ^               .'->  j 

^  ?/c7 ^! ( 'r  /„  'cc'.r//,  Reg isTr R.  '■! 


THE  NEW  YORK 
PUBLIC     LIBRARY 


ASTQR,   LPNOX  AND 
I    D     '•)    FOt.'NCAriCNS 


Wills 


249 


Tobias  Lord's  rec*.  dated  April  3d  180 1 

Amot.  reed  by  Chas.  W.  Williams  as  pr.  accot.  . 

Amot.  reed,  by  Francis  Watts,  as  pr.  accot. 

Amot.  reed,  by  Robert  Waterston,  pr  accot 

Amot.  reed  by  Betsey  Lord  as  pr.  acco*. 

Amot.  reed,  by  George  Lord  as  pr.  accot.    . 

Amot.  reed,  by  Ivory  Lord,  as  pr.  accot. 

Amot.  reed,  by  John  Low  &  Joseph  Dane  Esqr.  guard"  to  Lucy 

Lord         ......... 

Amot.  reed,  by  John  Low  &  Joseph  Dane  Esqr.  guard",  to  Wil 

Ham  Lord 

Amot.  reed,  by  John  Low  &  Joseph  Dane  Esqr.  guard",  to  Fran 

cis  A.  Lord       ........ 

Balance  due  from  Tobias  Lord  on  Admina.  acct. 
Amot.  new  notes  reed  by  Francis  Watts,  being  balance  of  acct. 
Amot.  of  Andrew  Conants  note  &  int.  bal.  dated  July  2,  1805 
Amot.  Andrew  Conant's  note,  date  Janr.  2d.  1805,  bal". 
Amot.  Nathaniel  Conants  demd  .... 

Amot.  Tobias  Lord's,  note  &  int.  bal"  due 

Amot.  of  land  way  of  William  Finchey 

Amot.  of  Hendersons  demand  in  Mr.  Dane's  hand     . 

Amot.  of  Bank  stock  in  Portsmouth  bank  pr.  inventory 

Dividend  due  on  Bank  stock  at  Portsmouth 


2000. 

1962.55 

1931.42 

1570.70 

1603.6S 

1129.44 

1127.99 

I oS 1 .  1 9 

1J3J-3S 

1069.74 
2545-20 

37741 

884.98 

76.14 

884.90 
100. 
46.36 
2688. 
92. 

34957-25 


1813. 


ITEMS     FOR    WHICH    WF.    ARE    TO    BE    ALLOWED. 


March.  By  pd.  to  Widw.  Heph.  Lord   being  her  third  of  persl 

property 

By  pd.  Samuel  Lord  pr.  his  rect.  being  his    share  of  personal 

property    ......... 

By  pd.  Nath'.  Lord  pr.  do  being  his  share  as  above    . 

By  pd.  Tobias  Lord  pr.  do.  being  his  share  as  above 

By  pd.  Chas.  W.  Williams  pr.  do.  being  his  share  as  above 

By  pd.  Francis  Watts  pr.  do.  being  his  share  as  above 

By  pd.  Robert  Waterston  pr.  do.  his  share  as  above  . 

By  pd.  Betsey  Lord  pr.  do.  being  her  share  as  above 

By  pd.  George  Lord  pr.  do.  being  his  share  as  above 

By  pd.  Nathl  Lord  pr.  do.  guard"  for  Ivory  Lord,  his  share  as 

above         

By  pd.  John  Low  &  Joseph   Dane   Esqr.  pr.  rect.  as  guardians 

for  Lucy  Lord  being  her  share  as  above 


1 1652.41 

1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 
1942.07 

1942.07 

1942.07 


250  Wi//s 

By  pd.  John    Low  &   Joseph   Dane   Esqr.  pr.  do.  guardians  for 

William,  his  share  as  above      ......     1942.07 

By  pd.  John   Low  &   Joseph    Dane   Escjr.  pr,  d'J.  guardians  for 

Francis  A.  Lord 1942.07 


.34957-^5 


Probate  fees  on  this  account,  copy  &c  .         .         .         .  3. 

TOBIAS    LORD 
FRANCIS    WATTS. 

We  the  undersigned  hereby  certify,  that  we  have  examined  the  above  ac- 
count, and  find  the  same  correct  and  just,  and  have  no  objection  to  make  to  the 
same  and  consent  that  the  same  be  allowed  by  the  Probate  Court,  without  any 
further  notice,  and  acknowledge  to  have  received  the  several  proportions  and 
dividends  above  stated  in  full  thereof.  This  twentieth  day  of  March  in  the  year 
of  our  Lord  one  thousand  eight  hundred  and  thirteen. 

Hephzibah  Lord,    Samuel  Lord    Nathl.  Lord 
Tobias  Lord,   Chas.  W'.  Williams    Francis  Watts 
Attd.  RoBT.  Waterston,    Betsey  Lord,    George  Lord, 

Nathl.  Roberts  Nathl.  Lord,  as  guardn.  to  Ivory  Lord, 

John  Low,  f  Guardian  to  Lucy  Lord  ^ 

Jos  Dane,    ^  William  Lord  &  Fran.  A.  Lord  ^ 

York  ss.  At  a  Court  of  Probate  holden  at  Wells  in  said  county  on  the  fif- 
teenth day  of  March  A.  D.  181 3, 

The  foregoing  account  being  examined  and  consented  to  by  the  interested 
persons  is  hereby  allowed. 

STEPHEN    TIIACnER,y«^^<r. 
Recorded  agreeably  to  the  original. 

Attt.  Daniel  Sewall,  /v^^'^r. 


INDEX 


Abbot,  Joel  27,  33,  159,  205 

Lydia    27,   32,    159,  205, 
206 

Lydia  C.    ( )    27,  33, 

159,  205 
Abbott,  Patience  13 
Adams,  Charles  18,  24,  31, 
211 

George  M.  35 

Hannah  ( )  1 8,  24,  31, 

211 

Louisa  Iv.  (Dana)  35 

Lucy  S.  (Moulton)  35 

Samuel  35 

Sarah  18,  24,  31,  211 
Aiken,  Jane  28,  38 
Alden,  Sarah  159 

Silas  159 
Anderson,  Anne  H.  40,  57 

John  F.  40,  57 

Marcia  B.  (Winter)  40,  57 
Andros,  Edmund   182,  199, 

235'  236 
Appleton  (Capt.)  186 

Samuel  234 
Arnold,  Benedict  170 
Atwood,    Ernestine    F.    71, 
160 

Ernestine  (Farrar)  53,  71 

Frank  H.  52,  71 

Hicks  S.  52,  71 

Lydia  W.  ( )  52,  71 

Roy  F.  71 
Auger,  Lebbeus  30,  44,  212 

Ruth  J.  30,  44,  212 

Ruth  McC.  ( )  30,  44, 

212 
Aymar,  Mary  F.  60,  80 
Bacon,  Caroline  V.  H.  62, 

82 


Bacon,  Horace  62,  82 

Maria  ( )  62,  82 

Bagley,  Eliza  ( )  43 

Margaret  43 

Matthew  43 
Baker,  Charlotte  36,  49 
Balch, 184 

John  192 

Mary  (Conant)  192 
Baldwin,  Donald  R.  84 

Jane  ( )  64,  84 

Lewis  64,  84 

Robert  64,  83 

Ruby  J.  McC.  (Lord)  64, 

83 
Barren,  Olive  104,  1 16 
Barry,  Charles  D.  127,  130, 

145'  147 
Charles  E.  112,  127,  129, 

145'  147 
Edith  C.  148 
EUzabeth  C.  (Lord)  129 
Elizabeth  L.  147,  156 
Ernest  L.  147 
Florence    W.     (Hooper) 

129,  146 
Helen  W.  147 

Ida  M.  (Thompson)  127, 

130,  145,  147 
Julia  R.  148 

Rebecca    (Marshall)   112, 

129 
Samuel  112,  129 
Sarah  C.  (Lord)  112,  127, 

'45 
William  E.  6,  129,  146 
Bartlett,  Charles  A.  160 
Ernestine     F.     (Atwood) 

160 
Sarah  A.  (Coggins)  160 


Bartlett,  Wilhelmina  160 
Beal,  Abijah  62,  82 

Abijah  S.  83 

Ellen  E.  (Bird)  62,  82 

Francis  G.  82 

Jarvis  T.  62,  82 

Olive  A.  (Drinkwater)  62, 
82 

Olive  E.  83 

Robert  A.  83 

Roger  D.  83 

William  B.  83 
Beasom,  Charles  B.  58,  79 

Elizabeth  J.  80 

Elizabeth  (Lord)  58,  79 

Jane  N.  (Boardman)    58, 

79 

William  D.  58,  79 
Bell,  Eugene  L.  40,  57 

George  L.  57 

Henry  G.  40,  57 

Mary  A.  (Savage)  40,  57 

Susan  F.  57,  79 

Susan  F.  (Lord)  40,  57 
Bellingham,  Richard  165 
Birchard,  Charles  118,  137 

Diantha    F.    (Williams) 
"8,  137 

Florence  W.  137 

Nathan  M.  118,  137 

Vesta  K.  (Lewis)  118,  137 
Bird,  Caroline  E.  62 

Caroline  V.   H.   (Bacon) 
62,82 

Charles  L.  62,  81,  82 

Eliot  F.  82 

Eliza  (Ellis)  43,  62 

Ellen  E.  62,  82 

Emma  J.  43,  62 

Emma  J.  (Bird)  43,  62 


252 


Index 


Bird,   Frances  A.    (Mears) 
62,  82 

Francis  W.  43,  62 

Frederick  C.  43 

George  30,  42,  43,  62 

Gertrude  H.  82 

Isaac  M.  43 

Jane  L.  43,  63 

Julia  43,  61 

Julia  L.  63 

Julia  (Lord)  30,  42 

Margaret  (Bagley)  43 

Martha  ( )  30,  42 

Mary  L.  63 

Samuel  J.  30,  42 
Bishop,    Bridget    (Oliver) 
189 

Edward  93,  189 

Hannah  93,  189 
Blanchant, 166 

Elizabeth  (Tozier)  166 
Blanchard,  Mary  34,  47 
Blatchford,  Barbara  70 

Carita  T.  (Clark)  56,  77 

Charles  II.  56,  77,  78 

Charles  L.  70 

Dorothy  L.  70 

Eliphalet  L.  78 

Eliphalet  W.   51,   56,   70, 

77 
Francis  V.  (Lord)    51,  70 
Huntington  78 
John  70 
Mary  (Williams)    51,  56, 

70,77 

Paul  51,  70 
Blinks,  Fanny  33,  46,  204 
Blodget,  Sarah  A.  56,  77 
Boardman,  Jane  N.  58,  79 
Boles,  Harriet  A.  42 

Levi  42 
Boothby,  Mabel  (Littlefield) 
201 

Richard  201 

Sarah  201 
Borden,  Charles  B.  156 

Elizabeth  L.  (Barry)  147, 

156 
Nannie  J.  (Brayton)    147, 

156 
Norman  E.  147,  156 
Boreman  (Boardman) 

Annis  ( )  187 

Elizabeth  (Carter)  187 
Margaret  (Offin)  187,  188 
Martha  92,  187,  188 
Samuel  187 


Boreman,  Thomas  92,  187, 
188,  234 

William  187 
Bourne,  Edward  E.  26 

Eliza  ( )  97,  103,  112 

George  W.  1 13,  132 

Jane  (Jefferds)  113,  132 

John  97,  103,  112 

JuHa  A. 116 

Lucy  A.  113,  132 

Olive  L.  97,  103,  112,226 

Susan  (Hatch)  [Lord]  26 
Bowman,  Austin  68 

Austin  L.  48,  67 

Bernard  I).  48 

Carohne  N.  48,  67 

Eleanor  I.   (Heagen)  48, 
67 

Ernestine  L.  48 

Ernestine  (Lord)  35,  47 

George  A,  35,  47 

George  E.  48 

Hannah    F.    (North)   35, 

47 

Joshua  35,  47 

Mary  I.  (Van  Home)  48, 
67 

Ruth  125,  224 
Brackett!^  Mary  E.  56,  76 
Bradford,  (Governor)   180 

Mary  J.  133,  151 
Bradstreet,  Simon  164 
Brayton,  Nannie  J.  147,  156 
Brewster,  Fear  180 

Jonathan  180 

Love  180 

Mary  ( )  19,  180 

Patience  19,  180,  181 

William  19,  179,  iSo,  234 

Wrestling  180 
Britton,  Mary  J.  48,  67 
Brown,  Belle  (Ryerson)  66, 

85 

Durword  86 

Elliot  86 

Fanny  ( )  66,  85 

Harry  66,  85,  86 

Herman  66,  85 

Leicester  86 

Leona  64,  84 

Ralph  86 

Sophia  46 
Browning,  Charles  A.  131 

Ellen  (Peckett)  131 

Mary  131 
Buckland,  Andrew  J.  56,  78 

Charles  C.  78 


Buckland,  Chester  P.  78 

Edward  G.  56,  78 

Julia  A.  (Turner)  56,  78 

Julia  T.  78 

Sally  T.  (Clark)  56,  78 

Susan  L.  78 
Buell,  Ella  C.  44,  63 

Hannah  (Watrous)  44,64 

Oliver  44,  64 
Butler,  Anna  P.  50,  69 

Jenette  L.  (Emery)  50,69 

Nathaniel  50,  69 
Callender,  George   231,  233 
Campbell,  Alex.  105,  117 

Elizabeth  ( )  63 

Ellen  L.  117 

George  R.  63 

George  W.  105,  116 

Harriet  A.  117 

Lucy  I.  117 

Mary  L.  (Bird)  63 

Ruth  ( )  105,  1 17 

Sarah  A.  117 

Serena  J.  (Williams)  105, 
116 

Serena  W.  117 

William  S.  63 
Carter,  Elinor  L.  58,  80 

Elizabeth  187 

Fehx  187 

Isabel  (Ward)  58,  80 

John  58,  80 

Margaret  187 
Cassie,  Helen  102,  107,  214 

Robert  107,  214 
Chamberlain,     Marion      L. 

(Lewis)  135,  153 
Chapell,  Mary  E.  61 
Chapman,  Edward  166,  167 

Elizabeth  ( )  40,  57 

Jennie  M.  40,  57 

John  167 

Mary  13,  14,  167,  168 

Mary  (Symonds)  166,  167 

Mary  (Wilborn)  167 

Matthew  40,  57 

Nathaniel  167 
Chick,    Martha    (Lord)    12, 

243 

Richard  12 
Chisholm,  Frances  46 

Sophia  (Brown)  46 

Thomas  46 
Clapp,  Caroline  (Denny)  52, 

72 
Mabel  D.  52,  7 1 
WiUiam  W.  52,  72 


Index 


253 


Clark,  Albert  R.  139 
Alice  C.  87 
Amy  E.  139 
Carita  T.  56,  77 
Caroline  T.  1 59 
Caroline    (Tyler)   39,  55, 

209 
Cecil  E.  139 
Charles  P.  38,  55,  56,  76, 

87,  208,  210 
Edward  L.  39,  56,  76,  78 
Elizabeth  76 

Elizabeth  ( )  120 

Elizabeth  (Littlefield)  139 

Elizabeth  T.  56,  77,  160 

Frank  1-.  49 

Helen  (Lancaster)  56,  76 

Henry  (i.  39 

Ida   H.    (Williams)    120, 

139 
Jane  (Aiken)  28,  38 
Jonas  II  I,  126,  229 
Kempton  79 
Lancaster  P.  76,  87 
Lulu  M.  (Jewell)  76,  87 
Mary  11 1,  126 
Mary  G.  N.  (Prescott)  39 
Mary  S.   (Kempton)    56, 

79 

Nathalie  L.  (Rice)  49 

Peter  28,  38,  39,  208 

Priscilla  76 

Sally  T.  56,  78 

Samuel  120,  139 

Susan  G.  39 

Susan  G.  (Clark)  39 

Susan  J.  39 

Susan  L.  56 

Susan  (Lord)  28,  38,  208 

Tyler,  76 
Clarke,  Agnes  184 
Cleaves,  David  98,  103,  1 12, 
229 

Sarah  98,   103,   112,  229, 
230,  232,  233 

Sarah  (Fairfield)  98,  103, 
112,  229 
Coggins,  Sarah  A.  160 
Cogswell,  Judith  27,  28,  38 
Colburn,  Frederick  A.  30 

Mehitabel  (Lord)  30 
Cole,  Elizabeth  193 
Coleman,  Frances  E.  (Thirl- 
keld)  134,  152 

Louis  L.  134,  152 

Mary  C.  (Lord)  114,  133 

Robert  L.  134,  152 


Coleman,  Walter  114,  133, 

134 
Walter  H.  114,  133 
Collins,  Charles  165 
Conant,  Abigail  (Dodge)  15, 
96,  loi,  186,  173,  186 
Agnes  (Clarke)  184 
Andrew  249 
Bethiah    (Mansfield)    96, 

186 
Daniel   91,   92,   96,    186, 

189,  234 
EUzabeth     (Walton)    95, 

186,  191 
Hephzibah  15,  91-94,  96, 
xoi,  173,  184,  186,  187, 
189,  191,  193,  19s,  213, 
219,  225,  228 
John  91,  92,  95,  96,  184, 

186,  234 
Lot  91,  95,  185,  186,  191 
Lucy    (Dodge)    96,    186, 

189 
Mary  94,  192,  193 
Nathaniel  15,  91,  92,  96, 

loi,  173,  186,  249 
Richard  184 
Roger  91,94,  95,  184,  185, 

192,  234 
Sarah  (Horton)  95,  184 
Conly,    Abraham     11,    163, 
165 
Judith  II,  163 
Converse,  John  197,  238 
Coolidge,  James  L  T.  122 
Margaret  C.  122 
Mary  R.  C.  (Rogers)   122 
Sarah  P.  50,  68 
Cooper,  John  12 

Louisa    S.    A.    (Mahon) 

107,  120 
Sarah  (Lord)  12 
Couch,  Elizabeth  no,  125 
Cousens,  Hannah  144,  155 
Covell,  Rebecca  148,  157 
Cram,    Edwin   J.    131,   149, 

233 
Elizabeth    (Tarbox)    131, 

149 
Nathan  B.  131,  149 
Robert  N.  150 
Sarah  C.  (Lord)  131,  149, 

233 
Cromwell,  Oliver  196 
Cross,  Frances  198 

John  198 

Sarah  198,  201 


Currier,  Elizabeth  P.  53,  73 

Mary  16,  159 
Curtis,  Charity  15 
Curtiss,    Maria    A.    (Lord) 

159 

Mary  L.  159 

W.  H.  159 
Dale,    Elizabeth    W.    (Gil- 
bert) 73 

Harriet  (Hough)  73 

John  H.  73 

Philip  73 
Dana,  Annie  J.  E.  (Perkins) 
160 

Arthur  P.  47,  160 

Caroline  M.  (Dodge)  34 

Charles  B.  34,  47 

Ellen  47 

Ephraim  27,  34 

George  N.  34 

George  P.  47 

Lois  W.  (Lord)  [Payson] 

27.  34 
Louisa  L,  35 
Mary  (Blanchard)  34,  47 
Nathaniel  27,  34,  47 
Phoebe  W.  (Payson)  34, 

47 

Tabitha  (Jones)  27,  34 
Dane,  Henry  C.  127 

Joseph  III,  126,  249,  250 

Louisa  (Lord)  in,  126 

Mary  126 

Mary  (Clark)  in,  126 
Danforth  (President)  170 
Davis,  Catherine  115,  135 

Ellen  (Mattock)  57,  79 

Jennie  U.  143 

Martha  (Lord)  12 

Thomas  12 
Davison,  William  179 
Deane,    Charles     108,    121, 
141,  216,  217 

Charles  E.  122 

Ezra  108,  121,  217 

George  C.  122 

Helen     E.     (Waterston) 
108,  121,  216,  218 

Lucy  W.  122,  140 

Margaret   C.     (Coolidge) 
122 

Martha    (Towner)     122, 
141 

Mary  H.  122 

Mary  (Moody)    108,   121, 
217 

Ruthven  122,  141 


254 


Index 


Deane,  Towner  141 

Walter  122 
Dearing,  Margery  17,  178 

Roger  17,  178 
Delisle,  Emily  130,  149 
Dellinger,  Mary  A.  122,  140 
Denny,  Caroline  72 
Derby,    Agnes    [Annis] 

( )  190 

John  190 
Devnell,  Alice  E.  (Thomas) 

134 

George  A.  134 

Lulu  M.  134 
Dexter,  Edmund  122,  140 

George  122,  140 

Helen  R.  140 

Julius  140 

Lucy  W.  140 

Lucy  W.  (Deane)  122, 140 

Margaret  R.  140 

Mary  A.  (Dellinger)   122, 
140 

Mary  D.  140 
Dingley,  Florence  148,  157 

Frank  L.  148,  157 

Lucinda     M.    (Greeley) 
148,  157 
Dodge,  Abigail   15,  93,  94, 
96,  loi,  173,  186 

CaroUne  (Hyde)  34 

Caroline  M.  34 

David  S.  34 

Edith  ( )  188,  189 

Hannah  (Raymond)   186, 

193 
Joanna    (Hale)    [Larkin] 

191-193 
John  188,  192 
Joshua  93,  94,   186,  192, 

193 
Lucy  91,  92,  96,  186,  189 

Margery  ( )  188,  192 

Martha   (Low)    186,  188, 

189 
Mary    (Conant)     [Balch 

192,  193 
Mary  (Eaton)  188,  189 
Richard  91-93,  186,  1S8- 

190 
Sarah  93,  190 
William  94,  191-193,  234 
Doherty,   Frances  A.  (Hen- 

shaw)  61 
Harry  W.  61 
Ida  (Wessell)  61 
Thomas  F.  6x 


Doty,  Alonzo  43,  61 

George  E.  62 

John  L.  43,  61 

Julia  (Bird)  43,  61 

Ruby  ( )  43,  61 

Douglas,    Rebecca    J.    114, 

133.  233 
Dow,  Betsey  A.  62,  82 
Downing,  Joshua  164 
Drinkwater,  Olive  A.  62,  82 
Dunklee,  Elizabeth  P.  (Cur- 
rier) 53.  73 

Helen  F.  53,  73 

John  W.  53,  73 
Dunn,  Alberta  S.  138 

Ambrose  C.  13S 

Letitia  (Sayres)  138 
Durrell,  Mary  16 
Dutch,  Lucy  98,  103,  114 
Dwinel,  Julia  A.  51,  70 
Eaton,     Martha     (Jenkins) 
188,  189 

Mary  92,  188,  189 

William  92,  188,  189 
Elist,  Medora  51,  69 

Elliott, 218 

Ellis,  Eliza  43,  62 
Emerson,    Olive    (Barrell) 
104,  116 

Olive  L.  (Bourne)  97, 103, 
112,  226 

Samuel  104,  1 16 

Sarah  B.  104,  116 

William  S.  97,  103,  T12 
Emery, 242 

Anna  P.  (Butler)  50,  69 

Caleb  246 

Charles  A.  L.  50 

Daniel  13 

Elizabeth  ( )  243 

Ernestine  50,  69 

Jenette  L.  50,  69 

Jenette  (Loring)  36,  50 

Loring  L.  69 

Lydia  A.  (Lord)  36,  49 

Margaret    A.    (Weaving) 

50 
Mary  E.  69 
Mary  (Lord)    13,  243 
Moritz  H.  50 
Nellie     B.     (Tlialheimei) 

50,68 
Noah  243 
Sidney  S.  50,  69 
Stephen  36,  50,  68 
Stephen  A.  36,  50,  69 
William  T.  69 


Endicott,    John     185,    190, 

192 
Everett,  Margaret  165 

Margery  159 

Martha  11,  159,  163-165 

William  11,  159,  163-165 
Ewart,  Jane  123,  142 
Faber,  Georgine  ( )  140 

Helen  R.  (Dexter)  140 

Maurice  140 

Richard  R.  140 
Fairfield,  Sarah  98,  103,  112, 

229 
Fargo,  Adelaide  P.  133,  151 

Charles  133,  151 

Mary  J.  (Bradford)    133, 

Farrar,  Caroline  (Whitney) 

52,71 

Edwin  L.  52,  71 

Edwin  S.  37,  51 

Ernestine  52,  71 

Samuel  37,  52 

Sarah  (Putnam)  37,  52 

Susan  W.  (Lord)  37,  51 

Whitney  L.  71 
Felton,  Frederick  66,  86 

Marie  ( )  66,  86 

Selma  66,  86 
Ferguson,  Moses  F.  248 
Finchey,  William  249 
Finlayson,    Archibald    131, 

150-233 
DolHna  (Murray)  131,  150 
Donald  131,  150 
Donald  L.  150 
Elizabeth  C.   (Lord)   131, 

150,  ^-IZ 

Mary  D.  150 
Fisher,  Lavina  110,  126,  226 
Fiske,  Azubah   (Purse)  105, 
118,  213 

Diantha  L.   105,  117,  213 

John  105,  118.  213 
Fletcher,  Nathaniel   H.  248 
Folsom,  Jeremiah  168 
Foss,  Ehzabeth  A.  1 13,  130, 

231 
Fowle,   Frances     E.     (Hen- 
shaw)  42,  59 

Josiah  F.  42,  59 

Mildred  \\.  60,  80 

William  42,  60 
Fowler,  Aymar  H.  81 

Louise  F.  81 

Mary  F.  (Aymar)  60,  80 

Mildred  H.  (Fowle)  60,  80 


Index 


255 


Fowler,  William  A.  60,  80 

William  K.  60,  80,  81 
Foxcroft,  Francis  49,  68 

Francis  R.  68 

Frank  49,  68 

Harriet  (Goodrich)  49,  68 

Lydia  S.  (Rice)  49,  68 

Mary  G.  68 
Freeman,  Caroline  125,  14J 

Edmund  20,  181-183,  234, 

235 

Elizabeth  ( )  181 

John  20,  181,  182,  235 
Mary    17,    20,    178,    182, 

183 

Mercy  (Prence)  19,  182 

Sarah  (Mayo)  20,  182 
Frost,  Elizabeth  39 

Mary  14 

Sally  W.  in,  128 

Simon  246 

Susan  C.  ( )  39 

Timothy  39 
Fry,  Caroline  138,  154 
Fuller,  Florence  G.  61 

Justin  B.  61 

Mary  E.  (Chapell)  61 
Fullmer,  Inez  G.  118,  136 

Joseph  118,  136 

Margaret  (Whalen)    118, 

136 
Furbuish,  see  P  urbush 
Furbush,    Ann     (Lord)    13, 

243 
Daniel,  13 
Gilbert,  Charles  M.  53,  72 
Elizabeth  W.  73 
Harvey  J.  53,  72,  73 
Mary  B.  73 
Priscilla  H.   K.  (Morrill) 

53'  72 
Susan  B.  (Walker)  53,  72 
Giles,  Harriet  L.  (Lord)  41, 
59 
Henry  41-59 
Louise  59 
Nora  59 
Gilpatrick,  James  194,  201 

Mary  ( )  201 

Nathaniel  174 
Olive  18,  23,  25,  97,  102, 
109,  194,  195,  202,  221 
Sarah  (Boothby)  201 
Thomas  201 
Glover,  Mary  182 
Goddard,  Caroline  104,  1 15, 
213 


Goddard,    Lucy   (Wiswall) 

104,  115,  213 
Thatcher,  104,  115,  213 
Gooch,  Sarah  41 
Goodrich,  Harriet  49,  68 
Goodwin,  Mary  13 
Gorges,   Thomas    170,  200, 

236 
Gowen,  Margaret  14 
Graves,  Abigail  149,  158 
Gray,  William  173 
Greeley,    Lucinda    M.    148, 

157 

Green,  Ella  B.  125,  224,  225 
Joseph  F. 125,  224 
Ruth  (Bowman),  125,  224 

Greenfield,  Anna  ( ),  55, 

75 
Anna  I.  55,  75 
James  55,  75 
Greenleaf,  Gardner  1 14, 133, 

233 
Rebecca  J.  114,  133,  233 
Rebecca  J.  (Douglas)  114, 

133.  233 
Greig,  Anna  L.  123,  142 
Anna  R.  143 
Catherine  J.  (Henderson) 

123,141 
Catherine    (Turpie)    108, 

123,  218 
Edward  R.  1 24 
George  ic8,  123,  216,  218 
George  H.  124,  143 
James  108,  123,  218 
Janet    (Henderson)    124, 

143 

Jean  142 

Kathleen  H.  McB.  142 

Lucy  A.   H.   (Waterston) 
108,  123,  216,  218 

Lucy  W.  123,  142 

Margaret  R.  123 

Mary  142 

Robert  W.  123,  141 
Griffin,  Joanna  48,  67 
Grindley,  Annie  J.  E.  160 
Hale,  Jane  191 

Joanna  93,  191-193 

John  185 

Robert  93,  185,  191,   192, 
235 
Hall,  Frederick  P.  1 26 

Louisa  A.  (Smith)  126 

Mary  (Dane)  126 

Porter  126 
Hambleton,  see  Hamilton. 


Hamilton,  Gabriel  159 
Judith    (Lord)     [Meeds] 

159.  243 
Hanson,  Anne  (Lord)  12 

Thomas  12 

Tobias  12 
Hasty,  Agnes  28,  35,  206 
Hatch,  Hannah  (Littlefield) 
26 

Joseph  26 

Susan  26 
Hawkins,  Phoebe  106 
Hayes,  Addie  F.  127,  145 

Hercules  M.  98,  103,  228 

Joseph  M.  109,  223 

Lucy  L.  109,  223 

Lucy  (Lord)  98,  103 

Mary  J.  (Libby)   127,  145 

Seth  127,  145 

Susannah    (Wildes)    109, 
223 
Heagen,  Eleanor  I.  48,  67 

Jane  (Westman)  48,  68 

Matthew  48,  68 
Heard,  Margaret  12 

William  12 
Hearl,  see  Heard 
Height,  William  245 
Henderson, 249 

Angus  123,  124,  141,  143 

Catherine  J.  123,  141 

Janet  124,  143 
Henshaw,  Bertha  D.  60 

Charles  30,  42 

Charles  S.  60,  81 

David  30,  42 

Edith  S.  60 

Edward  42,  60 

Edward  G.  61 

Fannie  A.  (Simmons)  42, 
60 

Florence  G.  (Fuller)  61 

Frances  A.  61 

Frances  E.  42,  59 

Frances  M.  81 

Gordon  S.  81 

Hannah  (Lord)  30,  41 

Harriet  A.  (Boles)  42 

Isaac  M.  42 

Mary  D.  (Johnson)  60,81 

Priscilla  A.  81 

Richard  D.  61 

Rosamond  H.  61 
Herder,  George  D.  63,  83 

May  I.  63,  83 
Heuston,  Harriet  135,  152 
Hill,  Hannah  194,  199,  202 


256 


Index 


Hill,    Hannah    (Littletield) 

198-200 
John  199,  235 
Joseph  198-201,  235 
Nathaniel  194,  199 
Peter  198,  235 
Priscilla  (Littlefield)   194, 

199 
Roger  198,  201 
Sarah  (Cross)   198,  201 
Hilton,  Elizabeth  A.  (Foss) 

T13,  130,  231 
Isaac  113,  130,  231 
Sarah    E.   113,    130,    160, 

231 
Hinckley,  Mary  (Freeman) 

17,  20,  178,  182,  183 
Mary  (Glover)  182 
Mary  (Richards)  182 
Mehitable  15,  17,  20,  23, 

178,  179,  183 
Samuel  17,  20,  178,  182, 

183 
Thomas  182,  183,  235 
Hincks,  Caroline  T.  77 
Carroll  C.  77 
Edward  77 
Edward  Y.  56,  77 
Elizabeth  M.  77 
Elizabeth  T.  (Clark)   56, 

77 
John  W.  56,  77 
Sarah  77 
Sarah    A.   (Blodget)    56, 

77 
Hodgdon,      Mary      (Lord) 
[Emery]  13 
Thomas  13 
Hodsden,  see  Hodsdon 
Hodsdins,  see  Hodsdon. 
Hodsdon,  Joseph  241,  243 

Samuel  243 
Holden,  Elizabeth   129,  146 
Hooper,  Florence   W.    129, 
146 
Helen  (Wallingford)  129, 

146 
Joseph  C.  129,  146 
Home,  Charles  119,  138 
Diantha  W.  139 
Eleanor  T.  139 
Ellen  (Temple)  119,  138 
Florence  (Williams)   119, 

Frederick  B.  1 19,  138 
Horton,  Sarah  95,  184 
Hough,  Harriet  73 


Howell,  Abby  B.  38,  54 
Hubbard,  James  202 
Huff,  Elizabeth  S.  in,  127 
Humphrey,  Joanna  190 
Hunt,  Augusta  (Watts)  104 

Clara  ( )  104 

Joel  104 

Wellington  L.  G.  104 
Hurd,  Ann  M.  132,  151 
Hutchins,  Lydia  1 59,  206 
Hutchinson,  Ann  196,  200 

Edward  196 

Mary  196,  197 
Hyde,  Caroline  34 
Jackson,  Andrew  220 

Experience  166 
Janeway,  Abby  B.  (Howell) 

38.54 
Anna  H.  38,  54 
Thomas  L.  38,  54 
Jefferds,    Ann    M.    (Hurd) 

132.  151  t 

Clement  25  j 

Elizabeth  (Cole)  193  | 

Hannah   18,   23,  25,   193, 

195,202-204  j 

Hannah    (Hill)   194,   199,  1 

202  j 

Jane  113,  132  | 

Jonathan  F.  132,  151  i 

Mary  193  ; 

Nellie  F.  132,  151  1 

Olive    25,    97,    102,    108,  i 

124,  193,  195,  202,  219-  j 

221,  223  I 

Olive  (Gilpatrick)  18,  23,  i 

25,  97,  102,    109,    194,  i 

195,  202,  221  I 

Samuel  193, 194,  198,  199, 1 

202  I 

Sarah  (Wheelwright)  194,  1 

198  j 

Simon  193  1 

William    18,    23,    25,    97,  I 

102, 109,  194,  195,  202,  ' 

221 
Jenkins,  Martha  188,  189 

Renald  164,  165 
Jennings,  Annie  P.   2>7>i  46, 

204 
Fanny  (BHnks)  },■>,,  46,  204 
J.  Frank  t^-^,  46,  204 
Jeofreys,  see  Jefferds 
Jewell,  Elmina  (Taylor)  76, 

87 
Lulu  M.  76,  87 
Willard  M.  76,  87 


Joanes,  Thomas  164,  165 
Johnson,  Caroline  115,  134 

John  A.  60,  81 

Margaret  ( )  60,  81 

Mary  D.  60,  8 1 
Jones,  Jennie  U.  (Davis)  143 

Mary  A.  143 

Nathaniel  N.  143 

Tabitha  27,  34 
Kelly,  Lucy  iii,  128,  227 

Mary  113,  131,  232 
Kempton,  Mary  J.  (Taylor) 

56>79 

Mary  S.  56,  79 

Thomas  W.  56,  79 
Kimball,  Eunice  (Stone)  25, 
32.  203 

James  25,  32,  203 

Lydia  (Lord)  15,  247 

Nathaniel  172 

Samuel  15 

Sarah  25,  32.  203 

Kingsbury,    Elizabeth 

(Watts)  116 

George  H.  116 

Henry  116,  229 

Julia  A.  (Bourne)  1 16 

Lawson  118,  136 

Miriam  118,  136 

Sophia  (White)   118,  136 
Knight,  Robert  242 
Kopf,  Ida  T.  ( )  65 

John  H.  65 

Mae  65 
Lafayette,  211,  230 
Lancaster,   Charles    B.    56, 
76 

Helen  56,  76 

Mary    E.    (Brackett)    5b, 
76 
Larkin,  Edward  94,  192, 236 

Joanna  93,  94,  192,  193 

Joanna  (Hale)  191-193 

John  94,  191,  192 
Larrabee,    Hannah    ( ) 

39 
Jane  J.  39 
Joel  39 
Lee,  Alice  55 

Alice    H.     (Watts)    115, 

135 

Alice  S.  153 

Catherine     (Davis)     115, 

Constance  G.  135 
Francis  W.  135,  152,  153 
Harriet  T.  153 


Index 


.257 


Lee,  Lucy  153 

Marion  L.{Lewis)  [Cham- 
berlain] 135,  153 

Martha  A.    (Rand)    135, 
152 

Martha  (Taylor)  55 

Samuel  55 

Thomas  J.  115,  135 
Leighton,  John  164 

William  164,  165 
Lewis,  Lincoln  L.  135,  153 

Lucy  E.  (Locke)  153 

Marion  L.  135,  153 

Morgan  171,  236 

Vesta  K.  118,  137 
Libby,   Agnes    (Hasty)  28, 
35,  206 

Ernestine  28,  35,  206 

Mary  J.  127,  145 

Stephen  28,  35,  206 
Lindermann,  David  31,  45, 

213 

Marietta  P.  31,  45,  213 
Little,  Daniel  187,  228 

Elizabeth     (McCulloch) 
130,  148 

George  L.  130,  148 

Mary  O.  130,  148 

Sarah  A.  B.  39 
Littlefield,  Annas  200 

Annie  W.  41 

Anthony  199 

Christopher  41 

Edmund    196,    199,    200, 
236 

Elizabeth  139 

Francis  198,  200,  201,  236 

Hannah  26,  198-201 

James  172,  236 

Mabel  201 

Meribah  ( )  198,  201 

Priscilla  194,  199 

Sarah  (Gooch)  41 
Locke,  Lucy  E.  135,  153 
Lord,  Abigail  97,  102,  105, 

213 
Abraham  11,  14, 163,  242, 

243 
Adelaide  P.  (Fargo)   133, 

151 
Agnes  McC.  36 
Albert  T.  133 
Alice  45,  213 
Alice  J.  47 
Ann  13,  243,  247  . 
Anne  12,  163 
Anne  H.  157 


Lord,  Anne  H.  (Anderson) 

40,  57 
Annie    P.   (Jennings)   t,t^, 

46,  204 
Annie  W.  (Littlefield)  41 
Arthur  PI.  46,  203 
Augusta  H.  110,  125 
Augustus  M.  132, 150,  233 
Benjamin  12,  163,  168 
Bertram  133 
Betsey  249,  250    - 
Betsey  W.  28,  38  ~ 
Betty  247 
Caroline  L.  125 
Caroline  V.  72 
C.  C.  6 

Charity  (Curtis)  15 
Charles  25 

Charles  A.  28,  35,  206 
Charles  E.  6,  44,  63,  64, 

125,  143,  220,  222 
Charles  H.  109,  221,  223, 

224 
Charles  R.  144 
Charles    V.    36,    51,    70, 

207 
Charles   W.   40,  57,  223, 

224 
Christine  45,  66,  213 
Claire  A.  36,  49 
Daniel  16,  159,  169,  205, 

247.  248 
Daniel  C.  113,  230 
Daniel  S.  132,  150 
Daniel  W.  27,  t^t,,  205 
David  16,  247,  248 
DelHs  B.  64 
Dominicus    16,   159,  169, 

195,  247 
Doris  E.  64 
Edward  A.  109 
Edward  W.  no,  195,  221 
Edwin  J.  44 

Effie  M.  (Rogers)  125,143 
Elbridge  G.  30 
Elinor  80 

Elinor  L.  (Carter)  58,  80 
Elizabeth   15,  58,  79,  97, 

102,  105,  170,  243,  247 
Ehzabeth  C.  131,  150,  233 
Elizabeth  (Frost)  39 
Elizabeth  M.  40,  58 
Elizabeth    (Mitchell)    32, 

46,  203 
Elizabeth  (Ruthven)    25, 

32,  204 
Elizabeth  V.  46,  203 


Lord,    Elizabeth     W.     in 

127,130,  147 
Ella  B.  (Green)  125,  224, 

225 
Ella  C.  (Buell)  44,  63 
Ellen  F.  126,  144 
Elsie  (Prentiss)  51,  70 
Emma  E.  64,  84 
Emma  R.  t,^,  46 
Ephraim  P.  29,  41,  212 
Ernestine  35,  47 
Ernestine  (Libby)  28,  35, 

206 
Florence    (Dingley)    148, 

157 
Forrest  W.  151 
Frances  A.  132,  150,  233 
Frances  A.   H.  (Veazie) 

28,  36,  207 
Frances   A.    (Lord)    132, 

150.  233 
Frances  (Chisholm)  46 
Frances  E.  35 
Frances    E.    (Strickland) 

37.  5I'  208 
Frances  V.  51,  70,  208 
Francis    A.    40,   98,    103, 

114, 160,  249,  250 
Francis  N.  31 
Francis  T.  41 
Frank  N.  37,  159 
Frederic  D  37 
Frederic  S.  41 
Frederick   45,    in,    114, 

213 

Frederick  A.  25 
Frederick  L.  12S 
Frederick  T.  52,  71 
Gennie  B.  132 
George  25,  26,  45,  97,  102, 

108,  124,  195,  202,  213, 

219-221,  223,  226,  249, 

250 
George  B.  132,  151 
George  C.  108,  109,  124, 

130,  143,  148,  195,  203, 

216,     220,     221,     223- 

225 
George  S.  40 
GeorgeW.  31,44,  45, 113, 

132,  212,  231,  232 
Georgianna  A.  64,  84 
Gertrude  J.  148 
Hannah  30,  41,  213 
Hannah  E.  44,  65,  109 
Hannah  (Jefferds)  18,  23, 

25.  195.  202-204 


258 


Index 


Lord,  Hannah  (Perkins)  i8 

24,  29,  211,  212 
Harriet  L.  41,  59 
Hartley  113, 130, 131,  160, 

227,  230-233 
Hartley  L.  148,  157 
Henry  C.  113.  133,  231, 

233 
Henry  G.  133,  131 
Hephzibah  97,    102,  107, 

109,  124,  176,  216,  218, 

221,  229,  24S-250 
Hephzibah    (Conant)     5, 

15,    96,    loi,    173,   184, 

189,  195,  213,  219,  225, 

228 
Huldah  P.  29. 
Ivory  97,    103,   110,  112, 

220,  225-227,  249,  250 
James  L.  30,  43,  212 
James  O.  64 
James  R.  33,  46,  204 
Jane  15,45,  213,  247 

Jane  ( )  246-248 

Jane  J.  (Larrabee)  39 
Jane  (Smith)  14,  15,  168, 

170,  171,  186 
Jane  (Stackhouse)  31,  44, 

213 
Jennie  M.  (Chapman)  40, 

57 
Jennie  W.  128 
Jeremiah  16,  170 
John  13-15,  25,  29,  32, 

167,  168,  170,203,242- 

246 
John  A.  58,80,  no,  128, 

226,  227 
John  C.  32,  46,  203 
Joshua  246 
Judith  13,  159,  243 
Judith  (Conly)  11,  163 
Julia  30,  42,  45,  65,   70, 

213 
Julia  M.    (Perkins)    113, 

131.  231 
Kate  E.  (Taylor),  37,  52, 

159 
Kate  M.  12S,  228 
Lilias  R.  47 
Lois  W.  27,  34 
Louisa  III,  126,  226 
Louisa    (McCulloch)    97, 

103,  no,  226,  227 
Lucinda  M.  157 
Lucy  98,  103,  228,  249 
Lucy  A.  31 


Lord,  Lucy  A.  Bourne),  1 13, 

132 
Lucy  A.    (Warren)    in, 

128,  227 
Lucy  H.  32,  109 
Lucy  J.  28 
Lucy    L.     (Hayes)     109, 

223 
Lucy  S.  114,  134 
Lydia,  14,  15,  247 
Lydia  A.  36,  49 
Lydia    (Abbot)     27,    33, 

205,  206 
Lydia  F.  (Smith)  98,  103, 

"4 
Lydia  (Patterson)  27,  33, 

206 
Mabel  D.  (Clapp)  52,  71 
Margaret  (Go wen)  14 
Margaret  (Hearl)  12 
Maria  K.  37,  159 
Marie  E.  148,  156 
Marietta  P.  (Lindermann) 

31.45.  213 
Marion  E.  130,  149 
Marion  R.  125,  222 
Marion    R.    (Waterston) 

108,  109,  124,  216,  221, 

224 
Marion  W.  144 
Martha  12,  r63,  243 

Martha  ( )  241 

Martha  (Everett)  n,  163- 

165 
Martha   (Tozier)    n,    12, 

165,  166 
Martha  (Wentworth)  13 
Mary  13,  31,  243,  247 

Mary  ( )  244,  247,  248 

Mary  A.  (Jones)  143 
Mary  (Browning)  131 
Mary  C.  n4,  133 
Mary  (Chapman)   13,   14, 

167,  168 
Mary  (Currier)  16 
Mary  (Durrell)  16 
Mary  F.  152 
Mary  (Frost)   14 
Mary  (Goodwin)  13 
Mary  J.  44 
Mary  J.  R.  32 
Mary  M.   (Mendum)   n3, 

131.  232 
Mary  O.  (Little)  130,  14S 
Mary  P.  34 
Mary  (Washburn)  16 
Mary  (Wise)   14 


Lord,  Mehitable  18,  24,  30, 
96,   loi,  102,   104,  105, 

159.  175.213 
Mehitable  S.  26 
Mehitable  (Scammon)  5, 

15,  18,  20,  23,  171,  173, 

177,  179,  183,  195,  202, 

204,  21 1 
Nathalie  3G 
Nathan   n,  12,  159,  163- 

166,  168,  241,  243,  246 
Nathaniel  16,  18,  24,  26, 

28,  36,  51,  70,  170,  204- 

208,  248-250 
Nellie  F.(  Jeff  erds)  1 32,1 5 1 
Olive  in,  128,  226 
Olive  J.  109 
OUve    (Jefferds)    25,    97, 

102,  loS,  124,  195,  202, 

220,  221,  223 
Olive  L.  (Bourne)  [Emer- 
son] 97,  103,  1 12,  226 
Olive    M.     (Porter)    no, 

126,  226 

Patience  ( )  12 

Patience  (Abbott)  13 

Patience  (Nason)  12 

Paul  B.  208 

Philip  58 

Philip  H.  80 

Phoebe  27 

Phoebe  L.  37 

Phoebe  (Walker)   18,  24, 

26,  205,  206 
Rebecca  Choate  (Poole) 

160 
Rebecca  G.  152 
Rebecca    J.     (Greenleaf) 

114,  133,  233 
Richard  13,  242,  243 
Robert  PL  W.  58,  160 
Robert  M.  151 
Robert  W.   113,  124,  132, 

222-224,  230-231 
Ruby  J.  McC.  64,  83 
Ruby   (Spofford)    29,  41, 

212 
Ruth  J.  (Auger)  30, 44,212 
Samuel    12,  13,  18,  23-25, 

32,    163,    195,  202-204, 

242,  243,  247-250 
Samuel  V.  37,  52,  159 
Sarah  12,13,163,243 

Sarah  ( )  39 

Sarah  A.  B.  (Little)  39 
Sarah  (Adams)  [Perkins] 
18,  24,  31,  211 


Index 


259 


Lord,  Sarah  (Alden)  159 

Sarah  C.  112,  127,  129- 
131.  145.  149.  229,  233 

Sarah  (Cleaves)  98,  103, 
112,  229,  230,  232,  233 

Sarah  E.  (Hilton)  113, 
130,  231 

Sarah  (Kimball)  25,  32, 
203 

Simon  246 

Susan  28,  38,  208 

Susan  A.  31 

Susan  F.  40,  57,  159 

Susan  (Hatch)  26 

Susan  W.  37,  51,  64 

Susannah  ( )  1 1 

Theresa  (Mendon)  132, 
150 

Thomas  14,  16,  244,  245, 
247 

Tobias  (Capt.)  12,  14,  15, 
96,  168-171,  186,  238, 
245,  246,  248 

Tobias  (Lieut.)  5,  6,  15, 
18,  20,  23,  96,  loi,  167, 
168,  I7i-i77>  179.  183, 
184,  186,  189,  195,  202, 
211,  213,  218,  219,  225, 
227,  228,  236,  247,  248 

Tobias  (3d)  18,  24,  29,  31, 
203,  211,  212,  249,  250 

Tobias  (4th)  26 

Tobias  S.  30 

Tozier  14 

Walter  B.  151 

Warren  A.  159 

William  13,  25,  98,  103, 
112,  160,  219,  225,  228- 
230,  232,  233,  242,  243, 
249,  250 

'William  C.  112 

William  F.  no,  126,  226 

William  H.  26,  131 

William  Jr.  39,  41,  210 

William  W.  80 
Loring,  Jenette  36,  50 
Low  (Capt.)  188 

John  249,  250 

Martha  91,  92,  186,  188, 
189 

Martha  (Boreman)  187, 
188 

Susannah  ( )  188 

Thomas  91,  187-189,  237 
Ludlum,     Elizabeth    (Sim- 
mons) 33 

Emma  R,  (Lord)  33 


Ludlum,  John  I^.  33 

William  2,Z 
Lyman,  Darwin  E.  49 

Julia  (Stevens)  49 

Laura  A.  49 
MacCarty,  Mae  (Kopf)  65 

Mackworth  ( )  198 

Mahon,  John  107,  120 

Louisa  S.  A.  107,  120 

Maria    L.    (Piggott)    107, 
120 
Mansfield,  Andrew  92,  186, 
191,  237 

Bethiah  92,  95,  96,  186 

Elizabeth  ( )  191 

Elizabeth    (Walton)   [Co- 
nant]  186,  191 

Robert  92,  190,  191 
Marlowe,    Diantha    W. 
(Home)   139 

Fannie  S.  ( )  139 

George  F.  139 
Marshall,  Rebecca  112,  129 
Mather,  Cotton  195 
Matthews,  Laura  55,  75 
Mattock,  Ellen  57,  79 
Mayo,  Sarah  20,  182 
McConaughy,  Anna  U.  75 

David  55,  75 

D wight  D.  75 

Francis  U.  75 

Leana  (Matthews)   55,  75 

Lillian  H.  (Upham)  55,  75 

Nathaniel  U.  75 

Samuel  G.  55,  75 
McCulloch,   Abiel    97,   103, 
no 

Elizabeth  130,  148 

Hugh  97,  103,  no,  228 

Louisa  97,  103,  no,  226, 
227 
Means,  Huldah  P.  (Lord)  29 

Isaac  29 
Mears,  Betsey  A.  (Dow)  62, 
82 

Frances  A.  62,  82 

George  H.  62,  82 
Meeds,  Benjamin  13,  159 

Judith  (Lord)  13,  159 
Mendon,  Theresa  132,  150 
Mendum,    Alexander    W. 

I44>  155 
Georgia  C.  144,  155 
Hannah    (Cousens)    144, 

155 
Mary  (Kelly)  1 13,  131,  232 
Mary  M.  n3,  131,  232 


Mendum,  Samuel   113,  131, 

232 
Meschter,  Albert  F.  51,  69 

Daniel  Y.  51,  69 

Emery  69 

Ernestine  (Emery)  50,  69 

Medora  (Elist)  51,  69 
Mitchell,   Elizabeth    32,  46, 

203 
Moody,  Mary  108,  121,  217 
Morrill,  Priscilla  H.  K.  53, 72 
Morton,  Annie  A.  129 

Edward  W.  in,  128 

Elizabeth  A.  129 

Elizabeth  S.  107,  121 

Louisa  D.  129,  146 

Olive  (Lord)  ni,  128 

Sally  W.  (Frost)  ni,  128 

Stephen  in,  128 
Moulton,  Lucy  S.  35 
Mowat,  Edith  142 

Frederick  123,  142 

George  G.  142 

Helen  W.  142 

Jane  (Ewart)  123,  142 

Lucy  W.  (Greig)  123,  142 

Oliver  123,  142 
Mulloney,  Daniel  43,  63 

Frederick  C.  63 

Jane  B.  83 

Jane  L.  (Bird)  43,  63 

John  E.  43,  63,  160 

Laura  Y.  63 

Mary  I.  (Herder)  63,  83, 

Raymond  B.  63,  83 
Murray,  Dollina  131,  150 
Nash,  Isaac  164,  165 
Nason,  [Mrs.]  Daniel  210 

Noah  227 

Patience  12 

Richard  163 
Neal,  John  163 
Newell,  Alberta  S.  (Dunn) 

138 
Charles  W.  137 
Cherry  E.  (Williams)  136, 

153 
Clarence  D.  R.  118,  137, 

138 
Eliza  (Smith)  40,  58 
Elizabeth  M.  (Lord)  40,  58 
Ellen  L.  58 
Elsie  W.  153 
Florence  59 
George  58,  136,  153 
George  L.  40,  58 
Grace  137,  154 


26o 


Index 


Newell,    Harriet    H.    (Wil- 
liams)  ii8,  137 
Laurence  P.  153 
Lester  C.  136,  153 
Marion  L.  59 
Marjorie  155 
Minna  R.  (Rose)  138,  155 
Olive     (Plympton)     136, 

153 

Raymond  P.  138 

Richard  A.  40,  58 

Robert  R.  155 

Robert  W.  138,  155 
Newgrove,  John  164,  165 
Nock,  Sylvanus  242 
North,  Hannah  47 

Hannah  F.  35 
Offin,  Margaret  187,  188 
Oliver,  Bridget  189 
Oxnard,  Mary  96,  97,   10 1, 

102,  104 
Parker,  Jonas  60 
Parkinson,    Caroline    N. 
(Bowman)  48,  67 

Dana  67 

Herman  O.  67 

Joanna  (Griffin)  48,  67 

Royal  48,  67 

Taintor  67 

William  D.  48,  67 
Patterson,  Actor  27,  33 

Actor  P.  159,  206 

Lydia  27,  33,  159,  206 

Lydia  ( )  27,  33 

Lydia    (Hutchins)    159, 
206 
Payson,  Cynthia  W.  34 

George  27,  34 

Lois  W.  (Lord)  27,  34 

Phoebe  W.  34,  47 
Peabody,  Judith  D.  117 
Peckett,  Ellen  131 
Peckham,  Josephine  A.  53, 

54.  72,  74 

Perkins, 18,  24,  31,  211 

Abiel  97,  103,  no 

Annie  J.  E.  160 

Annie    J.    E.    (Grindley) 

160 
Charles  C.  131,  231 
Eliphalet  112,  130 
Ephraim  18,  24,  29,  211 
George  T.  160 
Hannah    18,    24,    29,   31, 

211,  212 
Jane  L.  106,  120 
Jott  S.  112,  130 


Perkins,  Julia  M.I  13,131,231 

Mehitable  S.  (Lord)  26 

Sarah  (Adams)  18,24,31, 
211 

Sarah  C.   (Lord)   [Barry] 
112,  130 

William  26 
Phillips,  Charles  145,  156 

Marion  N.  145,  156 

Mary  ( )  145,  156 

Phipps,  William  189,  237 
Piggott,  Maria  L.  107,  120 
Plympton,  Olive  136,  153 
Poole,  Frances  54,  74 

Rebecca   Choate    (Lord) 
160 
Porter,  Horace  1 10,  126,  226 

Lstvina  (Fisher)  no,  126, 
226 

Olive  M.  no,  126,  226 
Potter,  Mary  J.  61 
Pray,  Issac  C.  215 
Prence,  Mercy  19,  182 

Patience    (Brewster)    19, 
181 

Thomas  19,  180,  182,  235, 

237 
Prentiss,  Elsie  51,  70 

Henry  M.  51,  70 

Julia  A.  (Dwinel)  51,  70 
Prescott,  Mary  G.  N.  39 
Purington,  Abigail 

(Graves)  149,  15S 

Elizabeth  158 

James  McK.  149,  158 

John  G. 149 

Marguerite     E.     (Sache) 

149.  157 
Purse,    Azubah     105,    118 

213 
Purves,  James  214,  215 
Putnam,  Sarah  37,  52 
Pycott,  Caroline  G.  (Watts) 

116 
Thomas  S.  116 
Pyle,  William  165 
Quincy,    Anna    C.    L.    107, 

121,217 
Elizabeth    S.    (Morton) 

107,  121 
Josiah  107,  121,  217 
Rand,    Harriet     (Heuston) 

135.  152 
Martha  A.  135,  152 
William  H.  135,  152 
Randall,  Elizabeth  (Tozier) 

[Blanchant]   166 


Randall,  Richard  166 
Raymond,  George  93,  94 

Hannah  93,  94,  186,  193 

Hannah  (Bishop)  189 

William  94,  189,  237 
Revere,  Paul  174 
Rice,  Austin  36,  49 

Charles  B.  36,  49 

Charlotte  (Baker)  36,  49 

Claire  A.  (Lord)  36,  49 

Henry  216 

Laura  A.  (Lyman)  49 

Lydia  S.  49,  68 

Nathalie  L.  49 
Richards,  Mary  182 

Thomas  182 
Ricker,  Joseph  245 
Rigby,  Alexander  170 
Roberts,  Nathl.  250 

Samuel  13 

Sarah  (Lord)  13,  243 
Robinson,  Abigail  B.  (Shaw) 
126,  144 

Annie  M.  144 

Doris  155 

Duncan  132 

Ellen  F.  (Lord)  126,  144 

Francis  P.  156 

Gennie  B.  (Lord)  132 

George  F.  126,  144 

George  L.  145,  156 

Georgia    C.    (Mendum) 

144.  155 
Hannah  D.  (Wales)  132 
James  W.  132 
Mabelle  L.  144 
Marion  N.  (Phillips)  145, 

156 
(Pastor)  180 
Rowland  M.  155 
William  C.  126,  144 
William  R.  144,  153 
Rogers,  Caroline  (Freeman) 

125,  143 
Charles  F.  125,  143 
Effie  M.  125,  143 
Mary  R.  C.  122 
Roso,   Huldah   ( )    138, 

155 
Manuel  138,  155 
Minna  R.  138,  155 
Ross,  Annie  M.  146 
Bernard  D.  146 
EHzabeth   (Holden)    129, 

146 
Florabel  L.  146 
Frank  M.  129,  146 


Index 


261 


Ross,    Louisa  D.  (Morton) 
129, 146 

Orrin  129,  146 

Rodney  E.  146 
Russell,  George  P.  117 

Jeremiah  1 17 

Judith  D.  (Peabody)   117 

Lucy  I.  (Campbell)  117 
Rutherford,  William  A.  218 
Ruthven,   Elizabeth  25,  32, 
204 

Helen  (Cassie)   [Waters- 
ton]  214 

James  25,  32,  204 

Jane  ( )  25,  32,  204 

Robert,  214,  216 

(The  Misses)  216 
Ryerson,  Abram  45,  66 

Belle  66,  85 

Christine  (Lord)  45,  66 

Elsie  86 

Florence  86 

Gertrude  87 

Helen  66,  85 

John  45,  66,  86 

Marietta  66 

Matilda  ( )  45,  66 

Selma  86 

Selma  (Felton)  66,  86 
Sache,  Emily  (Delisle)  130, 
149 

Marguerite  E.  149,  159 

Marion    E.    (Lord)    130, 
149 

William  130,  149 

William  B.  149 

William  C.  130,  149 
Savage,  Mary  A.  40,  57 
Sawyer,  Ann  38,  53 

Freeman  106,  1 19 

Harriet  N.  119 

Harriet    N.    (Williams) 
106,  119 
Sayer,  Ebenezer  171 
Sayres,  Letitia  138 

Scammon,  Elizabeth  ( ) 

17,  177,  178 

Elizabeth    (Stimson)    17, 
178 

Humphrey    17,   177,  178, 

237 
Margery  (Bearing)  17, 178 
Mehitable  5, 15, 18,  20,  23, 

171.  173'  177.  179.  183, 

195,  202,  204,  211 
Mehitable  (Hinckley)  15, 

17,  20,  23,  178,  179,  183 


Scammon,   Samuel    15,    17, 
18,  20,  23,177-179,183 
Scoville,  Charles  T.  85 

Frederick  V.  85 

Georgianna  A.  (Lord)  64, 
84 

John  T.  64,  84 

Leona  (Brown)  64,  84 

Talcott  64,  84 
Sewall,  Daniel  250 
Shackley,  Richard  243 
Shaw,  Abigail  B.  126,  144 

Christine    (Lord)    [Ryer- 
son] 45,  66 

Jane  ( )  45,  66 

Thomas  45,  66 
Sheaf e,  Frances  53,  72 

Josephine  A.  (Peckham) 
53,  54,  72,  74 

Mary  H.  54,  74 

William  53,  54,  72,  74 
Shellcock,    Joyce    97,  102, 

105 
Shute  (Gov.)  201 
Siebert,  Heinriette  136,  154 
Simmons,  Elizabeth  33 

Fannie  A.  42,  60 

George  W.  42,  60 
Smith,  Augusta  H.  (Lord) 
1 10,  125 

Benjamin  98,  103,  114 

Eliza  40,  58 

Elizabeth  ( )  168 

EHzabeth    (Couch)     1 10, 

125 

James  167,  168 

Jane  14,  15,  168, 170, 171, 
186 

John  168 

Joseph  C.  no,  125 

Judith  II,  12,  165 

Louisa  A.  1 26 

Lucy  (Dutch)  98, 103,  1 14 

Lydia  F.  98,  103,  114 

Martha  (Wills)  167 

Robert  no,  125 
Snell,  Mary  197 
Spaar,  Clinton  85 

Helen  (Ryerson)  66,  85 

Madeline  ( )  66,  85 

Osmonde  85 

William  66,  85 

Xavier  66,  85 
Spencer,  Carmelita  E.  84 

Clarence  F.  64,  84 

Emma  E.  (Lord)  64,  84 

Julius  64,  84 


Spencer,  Kenneth  L.  84 

Teresa  A.  ( )  64,  84 

William  245 

Winfield  C.  84 
Spofford,  Daniel  29, 41,  212 

Ruby  29,  41,  212 
Spring,  Elizabeth  39,  55,  209 
Stackhouse,  Charles  31,  44, 

213 

Elizabeth   ( )    31,  44, 

213 

Jane  31,  44,  213 
Staples,  Dudley  E.  148,  157 

Henry  L.  157 

Hiram  E.  148,  157 

Marie  E.  157 

Marie  E.  (Lord)  148,  156 

Rebecca  (Covell)  148, 157 
Stevens  (Col.)  236 

Julia  49 
Stimson,  Elizabeth  17,  178 
Stone,  Eunice  25,  32,  203 

Jane  (Lord)  15,  247 

John  15 

Lois  18,  24,  26,  205 
Storer,  Joseph  172 

Priscilla  210 
Storre,  Marie  196 
Strickland,    Frances  E.  37, 
51,  208 

Samuel  P.  37,  51,  208 
Strong,  Alicia  ( )  45,  65 

Jennie  L.  65 

Julia  (Lord)  45,  65 

Mary  A.  66 

Sheldon  45,  65 

William  B.  45,  65 
Symonds,  Joanna  166,  167 

Mark  166,  167 

Mary  166,  167 
Tarbox,  Elizabeth  149 
Taylor,  Elmina  76,  87 

Kate  E.  37,  52,  159 

Martha  55 

Mary  J.  56,  79 

Nancy  R.  ( )  37,  52 

Thomas  A.  37,  52 
Temple,  Ellen  119,  138 
Thalheimer,  NelHe  B.50,68 

Sarah  P.  (Coolidge)  50, 68 

William  B.  50,  68 
Thirlkeld,  Alice  V.  (Thresh- 
er) 134,  152 

Frances  E.  134,  152 

Lewis  A.  134,  152 
Thomas,  Alice  E.  134 

Joseph  248 


262 


hidex 


Thompson,    Addie    F. 
(Hayes)  127,  145 

Benjamin  15 

Charles  H.  127,  145 

Elizabeth   (Lord)   15,  247 

Elizabeth   S.   (Huff)   iii, 
127 

Elizabeth  W.  (Lord)  iii, 
127,  130,  147 

Helen  L.  145 

Ida  M.  127,  130,  145,  147 

Nathaniel  in,  127 

Nathaniel    L.     in,    127, 
130,  147 

William  S.  127 
Thorndike,  John  193 
Thresher,  Alice  V.  134,  152 
Tounes  (Capt.)  200 
Towner,  Henry  A.  122,  141 

Martha  122,  141 

Theodora     A.     (Turner) 
122, 141 
Tozier,  Ehzabeth  166 

Elizabeth      (Wentworth) 
166 

Experience  (Jackson)  166 

John  166 

Judith  (Smith)  11,12, 165 

Martha  11,  12,  165,  166 

Richard  11,  12,  165,   166, 

237 

Simon  166 

Thomas  166 
Turner,  Julia  A.  56,  78 

Theodora  A.  122,  141 
Turpie,  Catherine  io8,  123, 

218 
Tuttle,  Sarah  29 
Tyler,  Caroline  39,  55,  209 

Elizabeth  (Spring)  39,  55, 
209 

Samuel  39,  55,  209 
Upham,  Abby  H.  J.  55 

Alice  G.  76 

Alice  (Lee)  55 

Anna   H.   (Janeway)    38, 

54 
Anna  I.   (Greenfield)  55, 

75 
Anna  J.  54 
Bessie  L.  54 

Betsey  W.  (Lord)  28,  38 
Elizabeth  L.  38,  53 
Helen  N.  74 
John  H.  J.  55 
Judith  (Cogswell)  27,  28, 

38 


Upham,  Katherine   (Wood- 
bridge)  54,  74 
Lillian  H.  55,  75 
Nathaniel  27.  28,  38 
Nathaniel  G.  28,  38 
Nathaniel  J.  54,  74 
Nathaniel  L.  38,  54 
Nathaniel  W.  74 
Phoebe  (Lord)  27 
Thomas  C.  27 
Thomas  F.  J.  55,  75 
William  W.  75 

Van  Home,   Garrett  J.  48, 
67 
Mary  I.  48,  67 
Mary  J.  (Britton)  48,  67 

Veazie,  Frances  A.  H.  28, 
36,  207 
Samuel  28,  36,  207 
Susanna  (Walker)  28,  36, 
207 

Waddock,  (Mrs.)  Henry  177 

Wadell,  Marj'  167 

Walden,  Harriet  N.  106 
Joseph  B.  106 
Phoebe  (Hawkins)  106 

Wales,  Helen  I).  132 

Walker,  Ann   (Sawyer)  38, 

53 
Charles  R.  53,  72 
Daniel  18,  24,  26,  205 
Eliza  L.  53 
Elizabeth     L.    (Upham) 

38,53 
Frances  (Sheafe)  53,  72 
Helen   F.    (Dunklee)  53, 

John  D. 73 

Joseph  38,  53 

Joseph  B.  38,  53,  72 

Joseph  T.  54,  74 

Josephine  74 

Lois   (Stone)    18,  24,  26, 
205 

Mary  50 

Maiy  B.  53 

Mary  H.  (Sheafe)  54,  74 

Nathalie  E.  73 

Nathaniel  U.  53,  73 

Phoebe    18,    24,  26,  205, 
206 

Sheafe  72 

Susan  B.  53,  72 

Susanna  28,  36,  207 
Wallingford,  Helen  129, 146 
Walton,    Ehzabeth    92,   95, 
186,  191 


Walton,    William    92,    186, 

191 
Ward,  Isabel  58,  80 
Warden,  Emma  65 

Gordon  44,  65 

Hannah    E.     (Lord)    44, 

65 
Mae    (Kopf)    [MacCarty 

65 
William  G.  65 
Warren,    Alexander     11 1, 
128,  227 
Lucy  A.  Ill,  128,  227 
Lucy     (Kelly)    in,    128, 

227 

Washburn,  Mary  16 
Waterston,    Anna     C.     L. 

(Quincy)  107,  121,  216, 

217 
Helen  217 
Helen  (Cassie)    102,   107, 

214 
Helen   E.    108,   121,  216, 

218 
Helen  R.  121 
Hephzibah  (Lord)  97, 102, 

107,  109,  124,  216,  218, 

291,  229 
Lucy  A.  H.  108,  123,  216, 

218 
Margaret  108 
Marion  R.   108,  109,  124, 

216,  221,  224 
Martha  107 
Robert  97,  102,  107,  109, 

121,  124,  214-218,  221, 

229,  249,  250 
Robert  C.  107,  121,  216 
Watrous,  Hannah  44,  64 
Watson,  Chades  H.  57,  79 
Ellen  (Mattock)   [Davis] 

57,  79 
George  L.  79 
Harry  B.  79 
Susan  F.  (Bell)  57,  79 
WilHam  57,  79 
Watts,  Alice  H.  115,  135 
Augusta  104 
Caroline  G.  115,  116 
Caroline  (Goddard)   104, 

115,  213 
Edward  96,  97,  loi,  102, 

104, 116 
Elizabeth  1 16 
Elizabeth  (Lord)  97,  102, 

105 
Frances  1 1 5 


Index 


263 


Watts,  Francis  96,  97,  loi, 
102,   104,  105,  160,  213, 
248-250 
Francis  O.  104,  115,  160, 

213 

Lucy  G.  115 

Mary  J.  (Potter)  61 

Mary    (Oxnard)    96,    97, 
loi,  102,  104 

Mehitable  (Lord)  96,  101, 
104,  175,  213 

Robert  H.  61 

Rosamond  H.  (Henshaw) 
61 

Samuel  61 

Sarah  B.  (Emerson)    104, 
116 
Weaving,  John  W.  50 

Margaret  A.  50 

Mary  (Walker)  50 
Webster,  Daniel  211 
Wells  (Judge)  31 

Susan  A.  (Lord)  31 
Wentworth,  Elizabeth  166 

Martha  13 
Wessell,  Ida  61 
Westman,  Jane  48,  68 
Whalen,  Margaret  118,  136 

Wheelwright,  Esther  ( ) 

197 

Hannah  197 

John    194-197,   199,  200, 
237.  238 

Joseph  197 

Marie  (Storre)  196 

Mary  197 

Mary    (Hutchinson)    196, 
197 

Mary  (Snell)  197 

Robert  195 

Samuel  197,  238 

Sarah  194,  198 
Whipple,  Benjamin  29 

Huldah    P.    (Lord) 
[Means]   29 

John  29 

Sarah  (Tuttle)  29 
White,  Sophia  118,  136 
Whiting,  Caroline  (Fry)  138, 


Whiting,    Charles    F.    138, 

154 

Donald  N.  154 

Grace  (Newell)  137,  154 

Henry  K.  154 

Maurice  H.  138,  154 
Whitney,  Caroline  52,  71 

Robert  P.  52,  71 

RuthF.  ( )  52,71 

Wichert,     Heinriette     (Sie- 
bert)   136,  154 

Herman  136,  154 

Louisa  136,  154 
Wilborn,  Mary  167 
Wilder,  Susannah  109,  223 
Willard,    Samuel    17,    178, 

197 
Williams,  Abigail  (Lord)  97, 
102,  105,  106,  213 

Adelaide  119 

Agnes  1 19 

Albert  N.  107,  120 

Charles  105,  107,  213,  214 

Charles  B.  1 19 

Charles  H.  154 

Charles  K.  136,  154 

Charles  W.  97,  102,  105, 
213,  214,  249,  250 

Cherry  E.  136,  153 

Claudius  B.  106,  1 19 

Claudius  H.  12c 

Diantha  F.  118,  137 

Diantha   L.   (Fiske)   105, 
117,  213 

Eleanor  B.  120 

Ellen  E.  118 

Florence  119,  138 

Francis  F.  106 

Harriet   N.  106,  118,  119, 

137 
Harriet  N.  (Walden)  106 
Henry  106 
Howard  J.  136 
Ida  H.  120,  139,  160 
Inez    G.    (Fullmer)     11 8, 

136 
John    H.    106,    118,    135, 

136 
Joyce  (Shellcock)  97,  102, 

105 


Williams,  Louisa  M.  120 

Louisa  S.  A.  (Mahon) 
[Cooper]  107,  120 

Louisa  (Wichert)  136, 154 

Margaret  F.  136 

Mary  51,  56,  70,  77 

Mary  A.  120 

Miriam  (Kingsbury)  118, 
136 

Miriam  L.  154 

Olive  E.  (Wise)   106,  119 

Serena  J.  105,  1 16 

Tobias  L.  106 

William  97,  102,  105,  227 
Wills,    Caroline    (Johnson) 

115.  134 
Francis  L.  134 
Lillian  G.  134 
Lucy  S.  (Lord)  114,  134 
Lulu  M.  (Devnell)  134 
Mary  (Wadell)  167 
Martha  167 
Rufus  115,  134 
Rufus  A.  115,  134 
Thomas  167 
Winslow,     John    182,    235, 

237 
Winter,  Marcia  B.  40,  57 
Winthrop  (Gov.)  188,  191 
Wise,  Henry  14 

Jane  L.  (Perkins)  106, 120 

Mary  14 

Olive  E.  106,  119 

William  W.  106,  120 
Wiswall,  Lucy  104,  115,  213 
Woodbridge,     Frances 
(Poole)  54,  74 

Katherine  54,  74 

William  S.  54,  74 

Woodbury,    Agnes     ( ) 

[Derby]  190 

Jerusha  93,  94 

Joanna  (Humphrey)  190 

John  94, 184,  185, 190,  238 

Peter  94,  190,  238 

Sarah  (Dodge)  190 
Wooley,     George    W.    44, 

65 
Hannah      E.       (Lord) 
[Wardell]  44,  65 


J3, 


THE 


ANCBSTORS  AND  DESCENDANTS 


Lieutenant  Tobias  Lord 


BY 

CHARLES  HOWARD  LORD 


PRIVATELY   PRINTED 
'913 


< 
z 

ui 
H 
D 

UJ 

-J 

U- 

O 

UJ 

u 

z 

UJ 

Q 
en 

UJ 


LORD    GENEALOGY 


On  tlie  first  page  of  tliis  Circular  appears  the  title- 
page  of  a  volume  just  completed,  which  is  devoted  to 
a  Genealogy  of  the  Descendants  of  Lieutenant  Tobias 
Lord,  of  Kennebunkport,  Maine,  through  his  two  wives, 
—  Mehitable  Scammon,  and  Hephzibah  Conant ;  at  the 
same  time  tracing  his  ancestry  to  Nathan  Lord,  the  Im- 
migrant, who  was  in  Kittery,  Maine,  in  1652.  The  lines 
of  descent  of  his  first  wife  from  Humphrey  Scammon, 
Elder  William  Brewster,  of  the  "  Mayflower,"  and  Gov- 
ernor Thomas  Prence ;  and  of  his  second  wife  from 
Roger  Conant,  Governor  of  the  Massachusetts  Colony 
at  Cape  Ann,  1624-26,  the  Woodbury,  Boardmah  and 
Dodge  families,  are  given.  To  those  are  added  full 
Biographic  Notes  of  many  prominent  members  of  the 
family  of  the  older  generations,  in  both  lines  of  descent, 
and  also  in  collateral  ancestral  lines,  including  beside 
those  mentioned  above,  Governer  Hinckley  of  Plymouth 
Colony,  the  Wheelwrights,  Littlefields,  and  many  others, 
with  Wills  and  Luentories. 


It  is  illustrated  with  about  seventy  engravings,  — por- 
traits, maps,  and  pictures  of  some  of  the  famous  sailing 
vessels  built  and  launched  at  Kennebunk  by  members 
of  the  family  in  the  palmy  days  of  American  commerce. 
This  volume  is  printed  on  the  heavier  grade  of  laid 
and  tinted  "Register"  paper,  and  in  only  a  very  lim- 
ited edition  (200  copies),  each  copy  being  numbered. 
Specially  bound  in  cloth,  gilt  top  and  uncut,  and  en- 
closed in  case. 

Price,  $5.00  net.  Sent  on  receipt  of  check  in  Boston 
or  New  York  Funds,  or  P.  O.  Money  Order.  The  book 
will  be  forwarded  (express  collect).  If  sent  by  mail,  add 
twenty-four  cents  to  above. 

CHARLES    E.   LORD, 

24  Milk  Street,  Boston. 


JUN  ]   9  193Q