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REYNOLD'^   H'^TORICAL 
GENEALOGY  COLLECTION 


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ALLEN  COUNTY  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


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'J:h.P:  follo'-in,i  ii^  Tron   Turke';-   usnc^r^il   Ax/noi'j?    of  1543 :« 
kk-nr^vfj^'t  or   53rgec.ntj    i>/ntonj    County  ,:jaai£0,    Guiei;,    n  b^nd  nci>ulnG  or; 

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i>«rgent»    £:  erg  cant   or   Serpent,    (!'iOz*t>ia!?bc  inland) 

t^ar^i^nt   or   l^e^rgeaxst,    (t;taff orduhirf^j   A:j:'»    a  cftcsVp   'bet'^r  Ihr-;^*?   colpliinE 
erabo^QGj    fj&c      CreKt^    a  I^lpKln  (ifibG-^^nO   StX  l.)ct^?e   two   x;in{r3   -si-, 

S^argent  or   Ssxi-f^es^^tj    Tho   %:ime   nrmSj,    f;re;^;tj,»T-3o   fjf^.l'vs^    'j/lf^rK   con- 
jijined   fxu:  Inverted,   ppr» 

SffiTgenti    KB   borr;^  l;j    the  l&t€   ^oi^i  i:>^i.rg-sntj2sq^j^    DQ,scti /:'!?;*   ;.:.ccr^tary   o 
the  Tre&^urj   arta  U,P«   for   ^:^u<?cn(3b{>rciirC-5»      (Second  son  of   -Jo>!n 
S^u-gentg   ils=i.,^oi'  Kalet^ed  flace,    .>ouAty  i;.<gnts   i^sq.)    ar^ns   a  chev 
"bet'-f   thrift    f^olphins  rj&leotj    ?;c?.e 

iiisfgesvunt,    (;-:ic}>?rl   ^^^.n)    county  C^l  aucfvPter  /    A.rmjs,    a  choT  b^ts?  thrf^^  ■ 


Ab   noted  in  uors's  .Li:'t^    j^etav  C;;;it'gt!:ni.j,    ui    :oslcr:t    ..--.t's^g 
^ha  ^^-'^r&tia  fro;n  i-cndcu  X667   ";ic?.  l:i^:C^^'^^:    a  iAcisber  of  the  LicunciX 
xor  mv   ..  vovin^v   cjf   :.i'..:::'o.Q'i:jioettB   lyi'-- » 

*.■ 'ul   id' ere  J    ri;:..    i*>   poLirCiTiaon  of  ;  io;:?  v.U!Cjr^',ia;m  i^.,-  l^iiTjeni,    ;•  ■ 
^tirkj    )i.-z    '^irj  fiol.;iij,n   cc:.;-"    oi    r.rr:i:^    hwi   a   dolphin   uJr^jj  ». , 


<^rfior  Ox    .  ifc;Bi»£ippi,    hni^    th's   dolphin   co-.-l  of   arxais   •cith  <>rip,lt^ 

I'he   Et't'tcrsont   haif.  h'^en  n^ade-   that   thie<   co-it  oi'   >iriafc   -s'as  corti'liTiftcJ 
to   hitt  1'/   the  Kersld  Coll  ogf;f  of  hn,'lr\n<i^ 

':^im  vJiVJoUiT   bri.nches  hanxXtx^:   tii**  .j2i'^;/.iit  n?i'^n   in  jn-ericci 
t*Xri  ui.if;   l.h<^   toi].;Mn  co?i.t   ol   lirrAs;    tho  cr«;ct  v.;.a'ifi5ji|>    r^ae  Uisiruj  t,hc 
<?oly;?iin   L^ud  soiuj.?   th<;{   €?;5i;l<s,    ;^^iC   triie  iTiotlo    alio   v?.ri6s»        'ihua    ih'i 
ca.'-V  o:S"   gi-Mr!.  vsouXg  Indicate  a  co^vion  ori/,:l7i» 


In  th-;   early   d~yr>  of   the   Coi.Dn3-e&    Utes-'C  r.ere  fcur   distinct 
rs^jtJies  bera^i/iii  the  n^iae   oif  ;i<:yrgeat,    ^dl  miviAji   s^  'i'illi:-uii  .^:xi^^ent 
&»  xlic  iirat  ^sicricnijt  i>4icoi^toT,    cut   no  connection   ca»  be  traoec 
l;5it^f:v?t   Use  vr?xious  ASiEiiifcfi.*     Ci    t;ir::c«  raaiiXxea,    i:;:-    iillivmi  ^j-acgsiOU 

Anovfier  uSlliaa  ^^rgeiit  '^^n.B  a  coiBptuUon  ^sf  «)oim  Winthiup   tVio  yijunty;^-" 
lA   the   f;cittlc:24«nt   oi   Ipswich,    -mvi   &iiierv>arii   iivtid   in  ,j^«^H'fcuiX^    ;;na 
iiivlsbii >:■■/»      Ml?;    ce?06i^di3.?Sb-£^    ?ii*e   widciy   iscj^tte^c^d    bhroin^rhout   ^a^i^  ;.fi;^* 

On©  tji    ixiejJG  ia.   oaHisra  saiiitas  iiar^^^timt  -Senior,    ^.uq  hia  &oa    .Ijiliua 
iJ<:i.Tgcnl  Junio:^^    by  ^riRbrong    the   :;li5toriar),    lo    ca;;> tin-;iiX;t?x  th^i?!;  from 
Zno  loiinr.yr   oiT   our   bri'nche    .iillr^ci  ^-f^.rvjont,    -^^io   i;^.   c-xJi./d    th"    ;:lxyt*' 
jvnc   hif-    E'or*    :. iXii-n;,    ^vho    i.i>    C':^it;;d   v..eaof>a* 

Of   ..illiara  ^^ar^rcnt  ilrnt,    th^^    -nce'^.tor  ox    cur   b);v^AO'/, 
J'-otniti.;   i .:  >;.j\o-./i  t^xc/^it   yy    Ir:    i;i;;  >;     'inc;   of  his   r^an,    Villi  .-nu, 

naliiin,;    do-rinite   ii>  kno^vn   prior   to   hi  ?;*   rottjij;-    in  olouo^t' r   J  »* 


or  Ir.nc    in   s.louc»vr.lcr,> 

Xhere   ia  i?.uci)i   ottjj^-.ui  i ty    touchin;^:    the   olrtiipX-'xC*^   oi"    ..ilXic-^na 
SsTgent   i^econd,      J^r*   i-uci.us   .V:5jnliu8   l^argent,    in   /lift   <Ii?'.ij    {p'^c^^   3) 

Jane  21^    Xo77»    'i'^<^  ^^^X"    Ifstep}   gr.:,nci'ytJie*e    i^cputy  Covcrnor    (i^.v:.aci 
bymoiUiG)   perfomeU   thtj)  c«;rc.-:ony'%      If  w*lll^^ei  -^'as   barn  in  CXouc<Tij voj% 
it   if    •:ir;i;.-ulr::ir    thit  iio    tr^'ioe   of   It  c^.n   br*  foonda      Haw  far   ihf;^  fol» 
lo^^iing  3.n$cdote  ii;ay  throw  ssxy  lUrJii,  on   the  place  o*    hii-;  r^^tlvity, 

"i  have  heard  !-:y  eldejrt   broth<?rg,   X^^mi«;le    '^''"^g  j^y   couDlr*,    -^i  ^u 

in   extr(^:ieXj  ialereotxJi^e    li    true,    ?in<J   a   ^rerji^    nlesjjaJit   ^tDity   ii' 
fnXue^      '^illxiim  ^&Xix.<mtf  my   gr«'i:jS'<^g^andxatherg    haYiti;;  laatda  l\io   run- 
aw&y  B^^lch  with  ^vn^ry  x^p^e-^    ^Jii'i^e  o^cr    ai^d   settled   in  Gt^pcj   Ann^    i^ea 
^.ilouceslc-r^    i^a^Coj   hsvin^j  xiq   inliurcaurse  with  biss  I/tKliy   in  ^■ngl;^^^^ 
wtiijj    farter  >.;^iy  ycarn^    euppo&irj:;  hioi  dead.,^   gfeVf?   the   a^r^je  nnis«   ta 

bri^;;   t&   GhJ>j>^  A^m^    ;And   there  Cist  hi-*;   cifotts^r*      'ih^-y   b.ra   yald   to  h^vs 
j^iet  u.pon  tbe   S'horQs    the  cXcier   brothe?   ascii?tirs,:  itXK  ia  ha;iiX   ia  thv. 
uorjl,    &p   {^he  Q:3/rio   to  lisHtl  i  rom   wh<r:  bri{--:«    ^fiss  vm  ^-,ni^teti!:-'.ir^ri  he  ?.clc, 
tkc-u  iTom   i}i€-  oio    couj\t;ey«      Kii-  Inter esi-   watt  incr^^rised  v^hen  he  dx-:- 
cover^^ti  the  ^oun^;  -i:c^j   to   bo  hie  fellovr  tc-9n{-.-^;aria      'ihiv^  led  to  j^.or^^ 
p;irticuX?ir   i.nn{iri?^n*      *>;a   ;>'CU  know   en  oiti  ra-irst   l.y    ihr-   n?.-.'S'v*   of   .:  •rlr^:l-.<it 
'A  h'ive  j^.ooa   re&cion  to  kna-    r<i;^;;    be   1  rt  yiy   father**         *Thcn  ycv 
:ay  broth'-i"*",      (:;iary  p^^c   3s  * 

in   a  Ii:t.i<yr  2'rora  i..uciuj3  ..  :^!n).iii5d   u,6rfif-ni.   to   hi  a    ";,rr.r.(i  lit  13 
nic.Ci-"^    ;.li:,:.;:bc  th   'iUiniii-     .•■'cry,    th'-    v^aciavL    iliv--    i.o    Vi-:r    '\fu:'::' •..  r-i  e« 


4. 

t'U.Q&  ii-rc   ftucii  lio.rt-D   ao   irl  ^te   id    thf&  L ar/t;6nt   4mcer;tr>',    olthou;'.Jx 
t>ieg/    r.-;>nt?iln   sj-cKin?   errors  vJilch.  ^rlil    h^   )3olntca   out  Irilcx-o      'rho 
i utter  reaeit^   ap   ioilavkTs: 

♦*Wiliiasi  iis..i>j;cnt,    the  liVL-t,   your  iir»/:c-i;r'^i;r*£^ran<U'ath<2r, 
woj?   bora  in  ."^^.xeteT^    old   i-.njrXand,    but   -.mnri  ana   ».t  v<i»nt   tirae  he 
r?r-'rlvf?d  in   thA*::   cc;unt.ry  t;c  kno-^'  not«        iii»   fi:rrlv?>l  rsunt  hayo   l5i?..-3i 
V'iry   e;<rly*      His  v;if5j*s  n-:)'-i«^  -s-wn   ?&ary  hpan^    -.vlia  i£<   Jiaid   to  h^iye 
s;toXon   a'^^iy   fr?r^  hiir  ho^-p.   in   the  hfi'»it   t>x'   c-  udXiziii^dc*      'Xliiiii  isOQ-jxn\tu 
i^v>.tiuf&Ci-ovily  onougli  for   those  po&vic^   effi^oioas  -whitjh  have  er;- 
c>.;^od  u^  b'sx'ore  our    >iia  oat  a  ?^o?e   r^o'rrjj    j.\nti  's^Viioh  2ir?.i'?2  ooc^fcionsliy 
c^Xlf-j).  ixp   hlui'.yu^n  upon   th^:?   aheckf?   of    v:'OT:xe   of  u^?   Wht*n  t-s^g   i^^re^s  oio^- 
??s*  I    ihere  h^.s  lorif-   been   c^.  tradition  in  our   ff^-'lly  v=hicVi  ia  ^xtro:L.«- 
3.y  int'-rartin/j  it    trii^;,    ■:i(xi   \i  very  pl«?^.Da«t  legend   if  Jt^l^f;.      a 

2)ajfiiels    i^ncj  my  oouf^in  Kpes  refer  to   It  nt   dil'f orent   tines*      Xi  is 

lo   th^^  i?:stch  ^iwj  hiii  ?ica4:;ht^rs«   tnri.t  Hajstcr   vally  ^si?  r^uaXy  "bent 

upon  «eokinii,   i>^:«  l^riG  ox'  liuarty,    ^h^sre  he   ana  ioliy  Kpec  ni/^:>n.  j  jv^:: 
eeo)i  crvhi^r  for  co-iscif^sio^  tK;K^^     Ao-!;iQtdini;lyB    lllije  Bpca  b^i^i:  nothing 
lothj    th^'y   elopea   -i-nc  found  their  r-l  :Dorf.uc    in  C£^pe  ^nru     Xh<?ris 
they   puttied   C0i-;n,    having   pj.f?.ced   lh<?  'bro?^.d   sea  bet^^ecn   thenselvcr 
f>n<\'    their  ur>ooni;cioui^-i.Vls-r   phrenic,    riid  busied   thOiTiK'^lYOd  rt^  bo;:;t 
the^  !ni{:ht   in  m^kln:;   Ui^^ir  pot  ooil^    pailinf;  Co'-m   Dm  rer?:Gt,    r^ull* 
l!V^  up   Ui'^  iirh,    ~i^4  f'tru--:-;llnG  "vith  x>if:  precii>ice  for   br-ac;.       :--:ua 
,-;illy    'ind  /olly  h:?.6   htid  thdr  h<2n,rt*r=    cr^ntej-t, 

''T^o   or    uhro^:-    -nrl    t"'enty  yervm  >sori  pif>ned   '^'-i-x^ ^    curing/ 
■■'ihxn'n  no    cor:-.:'unic::Atton   .  :oA  |>l.t^c^:  '^li    i-h^.  p  :rf'irit,i;    tin; 


their  dii^ohi-Cicnt   von*     Ono  aornlnK   a  iM^i  rou£:*jd   c-vo.r/  nnn,   TfOTa.i?t» 
chiiil,    uoi;   L>aci  cat   in    Qi.c  Tillr-^^e,    ?i;ir>    oil    Kjt:^   v.-<*rf   ctroine?!   £?;g.« 
v/ardi.     Vhe   rrioke  -an   s?c<:n  off  :;fRtern  l-oir't,     ^nd   a.  little   tri;j:  v.as 
eoon  (UBcovcred    .Ith  her   i o r <^ t. op- r oil    rA>nok,    ';?:=i.tin-;   tlie  rci.ult« 
Lhe   eviclcjitly    =?-AntC'd   a  pn.ot^    v,ei.ry  of   O'l'iry,    iv  boat   %-'Mi   fxi'ter  n 
ehori   iir;;e  Xcr.rcrec   frota    the   bri;:,    vnc   tscm  pulling:;   i'cr   tV:e   Dharc.-, 
\:'ii-.ji'e   rii    the    irih'-ibi.  ■•:.y    dc   eurjpot^C'tf.   to   h?i-«rQ   culltctnC  uy,on 

so  u Rcx^;. <^ cte d  f..n  ccoux^rence.     The  brig*fi  enj:i/^n  ehoy^vcc  hor   to    uk   a 
i}ritif^b  vcj:^f;t^X«      '-'hen  the  boat  rcccbed  tht^   ft]3ore,    a  r^.^vt  fr2  lor, 
jiboiit   ninTgteon  yiaro   of   a^te,    jumper}  oT^:r   the  l>svi^«      He  is'as  :i.p,0Qn6 
Ei&te  cf  tho  brlc;^     Your  tsr-ir-c'^i^^^tLi^^^^fJ^'ath'sr  offcreid  ^li?.:.  )iin 
hand,      He  evJquire^e    r.'i^{jni:   o^-hor  sir^ttf^rSp    frc-s  t^>)?\t  p-rt  of   i'i\;:X ■ -ii'-' 
he   crit&p    KtatasJii   thr;.i  iic„    hiE:t?olf^   ^/as   an  old   eounlr^i^i?.2U      ^/ roru 

frcsx  Exeter  K/st-rlfj    do  you  knog   •  -gv^ntl^^m'-n  n<:.iod  tillitjr 

tintgentf      Xs  ?i®  y«t  living?*      '^^d^    JiS   is  IiYi?ur,  *    the  young  n:-/.n 

Tcvlir:.^    ^''v-    rj/iv^--    i^  Williams  iJ?.r(;^;ent^    X    oucht    to    kvicv;    ihii  old  ^^^Xi 
fo:    :       :  •  ;  ./   j.  •;  i  i:^:7»* ,      ^Thi^n'p    eolo    vhe   f.3>c!«?r3    *ycu    're  iny  "brother*. 

Blory  Ci    J^v^oph,    *Tht:  olc?  jaar^  of  vrhc/s  ye   epr>^?:,    c.»th  he  yet  liver* 

**v,ilii'E3  i;r'.rgf:ntj    tlie  zeaosiCf.    yOur  gr-.^r-^^r-^^r.^AojCaihey, 
ladTicd  .::?;r:y    luncan,    lo'-J*'  -    rcpr  rtentatlv?-   frr^Tn 

Clyuoect-rv    i>-   }'?3.    I'-O    -r>d    Ic''^-.       (VhiB   io    m   error,    Jifi    i. 
U.\      il51    -  ;  .  ..;    ;..'.*u,.,    ;f    -.':ot>v^r   f?:,r:l}ye    .-.vn^:    ^-I^^,:•.v 

t3   I'tor    in    :.;i:)    r:icu:;ii,    vi,.a   Ti^na   repterc^ntr ti^e   ot    t;s:t'5  it:^ntior       i 
:i,    '"c;rooj;tr,r,  )         ^iilin:n   ^Mid  iie:ty  had  ^oitrt^cA  ehilororig    V..o   ^;iri£ 
■  rnd   tvrclv(r    'coy •  .   ^;%    o;- 

U)c  .aont^,    the.   nr.rj.K    -^aul  .  -.  li^^^etj.    h<r   Lr  in;';    th?^    ; 

th'^    twelve    loy-    t-  ,  . 


6« 

in  th*?  (iX't'hGrxixph;^,    1'.-  T*?thfer  conT.on, 

*^.pe3  tiftrtsent,   your  f^r-f^r-^T^^'-nOf «ther»    eon  of   -lillia^n  tho  occond, 
hia   jR.ixth   boxrt   chilQ,    was   born  f.t  Cioucejitere    ^aly  .1'.%    I690,    -.nd  died 
ia  ;;ifiloin»    i^ec,   (>j    17^^-»    ^:*.'?ed  Vi*  y fetors, 

'*>o:r   liir.   ii.rt<t    '.irej^    your  f:-r"iir--firr.incr,oth'3>rj    "he  i':--;rricd  ho^thef 
or  T^Bthfir  Loi;v:vty4    April   1^    ly^O.    by   vMou  he  h-T.?;   ten  children,    ':r\d 

»4iiUm-up   r:;ri.^    vhiii'd   cour-in    to   v.:©! «    .■•pi'i»  l:r^r/i<5nt»      ^i}]<^>   ''r\?   d^Mi^yhtor   of 
.(^ri  i^ti^y^    uf>,ughler  uf  Cok, Ji&r?onhg    ^^on  t;r  Cot*.   Thorjiis  J?udley,    rind 
hei*  ifiiiibf;jat,    Joiiii    .iifthrop,    o«-ll<?<i  -.•,■-*.;,.    sen   of  ^a.it  Still,    ^inthra^,. 
rojr?  ox  4<>*tit  Vi!iJ>throj.>»   v^OTe;cnaf  ?>f  Uormne    ^arj   of  JoKrt    •tntlvrop,    iJov^jr- 

tbSi.  i'*p«5ij  v»yiiior:uie>    iriOthf-s'  of  Lary  iix><3S^  wife  <!?f  X-otcr    •x»yier>.ne         .      csr- 

Bcaorui    -yife  L^e  raov<5d  iron  0'.pe   ;\nn  to  iials^j    ^iUg»   I?44,    ?5Jic^   -""'^rt^iic 
thery   till   ^Uk   defahg    t^i^Jitetn  y«rJ.VH»      11*-  ifi   ?"po1ce?>  of  V.y  j:c|c»    v.it;.: 

iialesa,    one   yi"    the    toifibs}   violated   in  iBj^'^    bat   they   v/ftr*^  •r#?r.O"«'»?'S  nMirv 

■«i'hich  tosft>  i   plnocd  a  H^'.^nit'?  fylnb  r.i.^'ht   feet  Tionr:,    four   fe<^t    •■■ide 
euvi   0/^0   loot    tVilok    ^r.  '^}'~-'^^'^ 

cihili'  pr'-:r>priri-<   this   v;::;rK,   ^..rs,   ..,    i^,  i^ickiniijori  of   Jiilwuikee, 
wiEGunaia,  ^  -.ntor  of    thc;  rir^t   John  j^irnar  :;;,. 

■..-rc>i;e  lae   the   follova; .;.,   X  -  vi.v;r;« 

;    ^    •  year:  '       i    vi;:j.-,i.n  ■   :    .  r'- v,    ..: 


7. 

XiuG   ij.adcnx,  av   nit  hoiiic   iu   «osi,  iioxbury,    )«•::    luici  «.;.•    thf»  follov:in,? 
Riory  i.iX   th'.   cjriiJn  of   tho   n.v/Th?   i'.peee    in    ihc:  ii;ai-g<vnt   I'n^nily*      in 
16.  ..    i.il.llaia  ^var{;ent  of  i.ssex,   iljiijland,    vae  livint;  in  iMi^nna  and 
is^ft   tnt.ve  for   v.triouD  rcjjnt-'ns,    one-  01"  vmich  wv-g   the  opivoid tion  of 
hie  fvV.'Uiy   to  hi.^  r-^vvIhh*!  vvith  iJaty  ;;:pcs   of   the  adjoining   tot.-n  where 
he  llvi'd.     ;'<5  c?Tnrj  to   .';/iorierij    crid   e^t^iod   in  1 5. ouceDVc^r,   x-her<5  he 
tcok   to   flr!-iin,;(  iiko  Tiort   ci"   thf*  ot;''.-r   ren.tti'^jnts^.      One   dF>y   t'acrc 
'st?ni^  a  f^xet'/c   L;tor;-=»    ^-nd  -i  Dhij.>  xjixz  eeen  in  th^t  cis&ane<£  ^na  cvic-mtiy 
necidlng  help*      Me,    -.vd'cVi  Qlh?^rs   puv-   cuT   i>i  <i   ba-'-xt   to    trt'-s   r^id.  of   the 
ahipp     w<;vt;rai  oiucr  boot^  v/eiit   ^^ith  hi  a   bO:*t»      :^xri■vlnp.;  at  the 
ixide  or   the  H'nlp  hu'  helped,  as-  manj/*   of   tae  pgs&orifjers    «-'5  he  coulu 
iisto  lUs  boat.*      -iiiile  rc^lng  tc   tho  shere^    h&  i^^^a^   int-tntly   si   a. 
young  i;ii5idfta  a?jc;  a  joung  man  who  aia  not   fi^ppc^r  to   notice  hira  nuch, 
belHi^j   5^ysor©ed  in  %xylfH-,   Iq   cQiniori^  tjacb  otht^r  for   the  Iohb  of  tbois' 
bss^lgageg    ete.     On  resoliina^   the  s^hos^ee   be  gaT-s   hifi  h'-:tid  tc?   tlie  /;ii"i 
a.iid  Kfsidp    ^iibye   ^f^ry^   jk/  tiv^ti^^    do  you  nat  ksow  me?     I   ?m.  ^illiss 
Ss.rg««t   >^}>o  lert  Olfi  ani^Xana  j^o  mt^ny  yenrs-   ni^^o,,^      At  ones  the  othe^ 
youn/:f,  aan   {Stepped  iij^-vard   and   ^aidp    ^^^J^*    -ir^    that   ±v   «;ot   poj^iribiep 
for    A    <■«   .>illii?j-?   Car<:;eiit  csjijclf,,    t^nc   X   ootiq   lut   no^  IroTSj  Kt5gl:;nu, 
;;0£'€x,  ^      lli^  t^?ci■  u<3n  talked  5,t  sv^^s*   ?:nd  dircoY-^red   tbrt   th*cy   vcre 
brothoi-2**   :ar  tls<i  laxily  in  ;,:;ni:il.af50j    cot  b<^':«£infi  fro;^!  \.hs  Wiijix/:: 
vs^io  "hv^ic.   .o='3u,lr7d  Tor   jMVicrica  no  in^ony  yc.'irfi   b'-iftix-e  hati   thought  bin 
dc£-G,    and   v/h-sri   fiitother   L-an  "-sao   born  h-it^  n.^rscd   hirf*   =:l5.1ia;^  alL-o* 
;e.nry  ;:.pee  "naa  ioaged  for   a  i"ir-;ht   oi  ii-cr  nev-er  ror-foitfin  lover,    ano. 
'n{:iiixin;l   thzil   tU^i  i:«cond  ^iiiitim  w-xii   i:;alXin^;  Xor   /jicric?;,    rf>n   m:m/ 
and   joi-jiod   Yii-n  In  |?u-pi;?2  of   f^^ttinj:;;   coaie  no'^a   of  jn^r,  '.-i,lXiri;ju 
i■ir^:ii^i.-^   hi;^  in    t;il»  roHDntio    rrj^   j-h'3  r<?nev*>c.l  >i€X'  va-.^-5  oX  Icve,    •  ?k-; 
ihcy    -crvi  iCir:rri'^^''t    sna  one  «r    lU  ir   s.onB   v;ry.a  r>,^^:<id  Ijion,    t'^Minr   riic 
mo t,li« r  *  fi  n  -•ne • 

"i-iy  urscie  i  -^.nliu  .       =:    the  :  r*rf:nt 


0. 

*Ky  danr,    i   cinnot  V3uch  i'cr  tbr?  truth  ox"   thir.;^    but   Uij.t  iu    what  l 
have  i7f-:iyd  s.s   tb<:i   truth*'**, 

'ihc  follo'?4JV:  l-^tter  froni  Hotmo^  himi^y  oargc-ni  to  irij» 
Diokinson  in  ihits   connect. irj?i,    i<j  of  rr.u<m  in\.er<mt:- 

'^i  em  glhd   to  h-ear  txom  th?*  chs.ugi^tci''  c)f  r^y   coaaiiic:    th-s  ^iev«i-end 

mixdG  ^  ..ovcjjabor  priSE^aj^es    oiifj^^   £rmi  i::jR(f;,lj?nds    la   the  C;iru^rd   f^-t'.u:^ 
t^hip   *Cftnada%    1,51  con^p^m^    vritii  %}^atr:,%  xhoinpimng.,    th-u  ^./^.^i.^.    ..,]..uliliai.'» 

?\v-o.  t^«Ke  near   CJol^^  t«3   tl*??   fcstion,     vac'  :K?,iJ^y  co^^ipoi^urc;  of  yc  ^  ■  ^'^ 

nsxi  ^^^it;ri?   I  w^iisS   siittlJ^^  i?4*   table,    is;   qh^  of    %ti't  plemj^^iit  *ui3;:;oricS 

Jfor  Liicvn^?  y<:5?ar£:,    in  my  aia   H*^-'-i2l*^'^^'-^»=.5^*'"*.';;i  <^^:^'^*     -'-y   broth-af*    ^— .;     -.■ 
r^ifiiiXiuB;   Junior^    ^ho   ^?;5&  icliied  in  a  o^ivalr:/   cl*ur/r:;s  oX  Dy  "irc;:ir'';^:si.   j.ri 

Our  g:,--:>r'^:i:  As  tiers  h;i:ipil^   r^^jviia^taa   tJii^  oIr^.iaiJ:b  £r^AX:^   XQ^i'^X'iso^  -^il 

■bft&ici  *ii^i,ar"b(5c«   by   t)t^  iseooad                a^-   i^i   .^our  £;r:;.^c^f a.th^r    {^oJi/i  varner 

k>rui,c.ni,}   -itdoa^a  mi^ttr^i;^  with  Mr*  ^ilGhKono*      (A  p^^noillcd  note  by 
:^r;>«.-  X-tokinnon   s=^'../s>»    V;^Ci'«'»    ^^v-vq:«^<j   Hichu^uiiu  iron  xeIk;:^!  c  l'<'c:?:i;ciw '  <• 

Xot?'>c1  joii'  lfil>ior*tJ  i.:thcr,  ■.   type   of    '^ll    th:H   ?>-fi6.  brn-Vi 

l5^»»j*^rouy   Ifk  ?••*>.?],      .;;  •:»  i^U'.:>:,»    i;.€i--ir   w-uii^in,    Lo  ;;';vl  y.tii'  .v:?:"* 

eolcj •:!.;•':   ij^lJ"   ■'■>,    .:.  ;v   T^-rVK'^    la  ll«^   Ci;r4i'orl    in 


fuids    i^eiO;:,  of  l-i-Vi-itj   ^i;^fcj,    o.ad  riu^ih  v;:JLiAe<^  ^^y    thcv  prcru.;nt  v-oft^ftahor-s, 
caulc.  Motj    i    i^uppoiic,    be    c-.nily   obtained  lor   copyir^g,      h'y   r.oa,    .Ui« 

J^;.irer;:.on  Coolici:;©,    v^'as;:,    fiS  you  isuy   i'405U;i  b'ly  kno'w,    s-o   c;©verei.y   in~ 
juto(i   in   a  huni,5;u^   i'lold  la!:;l   AvUuu^r^    th-t   he   Ci^-C   on   th':   l^-tn  oT 

**l'he  plcjturo:;   of  2c^y  S;kUifr:c  by    He??^iy   arid   by   Alvan   .Jifir^    tht;-   nutron- 

copy  (jt  her  i''cith£r*G  pc>rtr.-5.it   by   ^<"?T.?ibert»    (J^hn  'i.u-?n<  r*  9) ,    'tn:.'   a 
copy  of   the  portrait   of  Ai'y  gt-'graTidf atii^  f     -pCK,  .....r-.-nly    vre'r;;?   ir.  lay 
es<i^B  house  lS'1-  Be^cuii  i.-tJE'<.e'tB    aria   fcclon^j.   to   Ms   r-    .    :/   d«;rc?;ud^nts« 
^^':totQ:iiiOT  Cli<trl?>i^  kpr^gu«3  Ssifgent  of  -^rookliiRe,   2/^ss.,    (th?-   rjon. 
or  X;:-aela.y.n,   ^ay  ^ath^i-^s  nephew)   h?5.i»  cai^e  ori;:?,ln^-*,  '"    -  -  '         ■   ',/■ 

aar?.t tatted,   thssa  rslica^     v.y  father  ^roif^^   "but   rif^Ter  pui>li=?h?j'i,    fi 
private  r^;>;ji#rd  of,  tli*  SatKent  -s/ui.  Tur-.Mi-r  faallles   in  this  c;)\i?'.try« 
Ch'^y    v-re  -;f    .j.;;:li"U  eri/^in,     %hg   "ion.   Jshn  0!:?borrj5  Sari^finij    "brathe. 
oX'   '  ;-^::t:   C':x;^.C:VZp   r5-.c^=-;    i^^o'':-^  roAsft^rcHef;   i;i  'KnglnriQ    r.r.    t:i   M -5   '^^>x•nn^h  of 

r<:':.ioiu,,   m  ..n.Gi:;:u.^  c*j<iare»    the  forage  rasidrina-?  of  )si>r  f^^-^^^^t    "^^ 

to  b-^il;5  you   clteb   th.ri  tr/-;^»      ^lio  ^4Jji  a  d'^^^»    c>j.^v.',l:i^  giri,    i-yving 
hsr  fath^J'   »111  fiAl   dtf-votiwn,    ooJ^:  prolis^^Xy  T'-^nsr^sd  ne;*iorriTtc5.;.  th:-st 
hv    'it>3    the   c--ri:!    lus.,t  be-c^nie   po  ^^ooa  a  I?i^vyer»   ni;-.df?   in    .n;  l::.or, 

''Our    hixQ^zlaXt    ■-  iXlia:a  J^^TjXGht,    who  'tux\   f^.■■l■■yf  ';.il=>i    :;;-!.■?  --rr?-^,^   :,i^ 
i;p(^r:j    c.-:50  f:foia  -.tu.ftx,    in  the   county  q£  T.cnt,      r    ^    --^v 

ons  ftf   the   fir  It:  I    posc-on?:   to  ,  in  or   tu   b-?  r 


10  „ 
"^One  Qi*    these  ^fass   eupTJoeed    to   ho   dead;    ^mci   thc:ir  parents  h^u   nvajed 
e.  miibrviiucMtly    f-urn  chiXd^    ^  .•..ilj.i'.ii* .      Ur^^at   confu'-iion  rcoultB, 
iSarf;«rit?;,    with   i.o-TiO  fa-rlly    rosernbirJ-ice   turn   up   in  a  hunrirfid  places, 
and  on  v.i'.my  ooca:?ions   in  .'j:;ericru 

**Sh.e  ICayzily   re^t^vOslixnae   in  often   f^trikiije,      tlcnry    ^inthrop,    tha 
&on  01   yaur  c^'f^:^-^  uaolc?  iienr/e    the   ^..ciisits    imd  your  unolw  iiarry  ja-ck- 
t^on,    bore   a  stri/.in.:   reu?:;i?iblcaiiG«    iu  i3y  rather,      RxGf:!.?t.   Dv-X   m-    .:;ae 

be  eviov-ntiy   hi. a  j-uii* 

"A  cui'louis  proyx    of  fc,.:sily  lijiene3i<^  osac*?  occur rc<i   to  me  in  j.omCQ-a, 
I  '#?ai5  buyin^^  a  Jtanting  cr;>p  sat  @.  ^addXer*}^  in  Kcg^int  ^.treeij    1   t:;ink» 
thds  fi&iiiilev    ^li&iiT&iA&^ik   the   bupdj.ei  tQ    U;cIou<?X   i>i=trf[,cnt*  •      i    looked   at 
fiim  in  ^m-v^ri^^,     "jtMB  ym.u  Corty  yo^rs  ngo   ?md  x  ba.d  •■■iven  no   n'a«« 

or  Ks?:ex»   4:?;ntg    >\iaa  1  ^otiKhs,    ^a   knaw  >iii3s«"X  us^od,   to    t>oj-Ofi^:,    vc.    ......    i,ro 

He  thz-i\  aallcd  hi;?  loreaaii,    ano   nunl^    'WHofj  ^<:5u1(>  you   i-i)if;   thi 
mtm  U>   wc;?*      fha  msn  loakod  ^t  so^    ?AJfia  jsviia^    U   8iippoot*d  it  to   «>4^ 
Colonel   isnrg^nte   Uir^-iri   it  not}^      I  vvrot?5  )jij^   f^th'^r   >^baui   it*      .Ji 
irD32?^tii';t0  dep'-ii-tiir^a-  for   ihci  Caotln^ia  pre¥imt*?d  ?;.?;  from  l-iuntir^; 
Vip  .■.%r  <uyiQle^      tvorry^.rKr^,      It  tsj^Si^ssi  ts^  rie   to    ;^^y    ikat  ;^r«    ;.:hepard 
prlii..:-^;  ^'^^r    th'.      •'■■:■•   Ms.tQrkc^X  or   the  I'^i^i?*   t,: .....,':-» -.-ic..-}    .rr:.<-^  ■. 

aa   ifi^perfeet   i':.i;;*i^    record  of  inv  j-avbei*      i    hv;v^?<;   nj   c^/^yi    ;...*(;•; 
orvor   iu  it* 

^'^uiQ  uo^,   ii*y  dejir  uou&i«»    I  r^^ltias'^  jou  irorrj.  n*y   tcdicuu   tcui:» 

y  ou r  i'  alTe c  t i  on -?.t tii^  j 

lIcr.'^.co  .ivinnsy  ^vUVju-nt,    fj.>rtc   V'3''' 

r;.=v  York,    lor    ir:cr;-   or   Ulli  v:<'rt    ^  i:6    .  vrj/    '  p.;r^    in  h^^rbLcaon, 


wf  yun* 


11. 

ajric   in   \>yxio\in    places   in  .'insiande    l^ut   t]m»  Isr   v4t)iaut   eucot??^« 

At   OHO    lira-i  huiiinti   \a,«l?us   Criri-; .Tnt  cj'.rr-.ic'd  on  ouito   tn 
estt'^''iv-^iv.•?  cQrr«i;np3n(ie»ioe-  v-^ith   the  Ittte  ifo^e  Kobsrt   U.    >.lni,}^rop   as 
to   i'O.Y   th<y  n-^iio   '.intHrop   npp«-^n.ru    in   tli'y  Lrafian'i  ^fmily  Xi^iiov*,'   iht* 

jj.on.   .i'j.Tuel   ..iro-^viia  of   i.'?,J<HSe    '-'i"^'   -*    f(i':iX   sure   thiis   qiieot.ton  wa;^ 

of   "ihe   neodeci  iniorc-iati-on* 

.:at^   X-ancAn,    'jUo' ^s^rri,^:'^   '"llllaj'j  i>&rgc.iit   i.^co.  =  o,j    .,  •••    -.U/i 

iiO^irii'nsrT  :^3:2ru?vl  ^Jyiisossd;*  £ws  \jis   ^^s^tjond   ?^lfft*     fhi-rs,    i:ax-y  Zwricr-in  -,^^s 
?tep-*^rar.iCi.l.?5U«rb'(;f;T    vc?   Ga^'-iu&l   Oy?:ioru'?«a    crsft  r-ot  >iis  fir'.;ncidrra«Tht<'^:r'   ae 

Uhe   5i3t.eT  s^   ^  ;KT%:hu  /n^ssj  ^;i^ion<ii?  was   ?\l,iss.beth  iW&dC',    ^rho 

ursalo    wu  i.;f^ry   iXincaa,    v^o  Tajt-rrief^    ^ixiias  i:>ar^?o:iiit   =;>.Ad  t:^aYa    l}i(* 

il^•r/l'?   of   ^iirithrov?    %q   «n^  oi:  her   f5onir>    '^o   t^i^^t   oa    i  itz.   Jcmn   l.o     s^tt^t'ier, 

tKfti.   ;>'?ivi;'    the?  ni^fi*'^  0^   a  civUritfSj    a  ^yn  or   Joh*i  /'int-iirop* 

v.?Kt,ii<vrln=^  viinchrop  v^-^s*   -vleo   a  dy?-c^mdant  oS  John    v^nt.u-op, 

not.   ti*\f\   ic^^   3ri;-:iTi  jln  l-rvj  jl'p^^s*   of  r:iIk-Dri«i  i'i:j^4«?,    Irut   i'r::?     U->? 
f:;yrJ.i.y   ri-.rac   oi'  i;.ai-v   l>ar«can,    A'sr  liyDv-r  l.i^in,,:  .•  arj    .-..p'^'S   lijn'i   not 

iiic   '1  ill    ;.  .jr    .Airki^i•', 


12. 
t^illiat^i  Sargc-nt  and.  i-'ary  xxincjm  are  derived  tvom  h^^v  eitie  oi'   the 

fjTiiiily,    fnuonis  lh*2iu  hf.iiis  i-eter,   lia-ry,   ijanic'i,    Jci'uriJie    Kpt^p,    /Jiclrevy, 

>sll3Jf:i^j  brrjxgcntp    i^econo,   mcxried  iitii-y  ;,Ainc?in(,    ?jriC'   tViaX 
line  of   >u'jc>3Ktry  will   na-if  be  /livort. 

m?j,rriod    ::illiim,  i^^rirg'sntg    becond. 

V    ^ 
reier  hunomi^    the  fire-t  Icvio^ii  /irujlish  jirioeetor,    vsac   Dojrn    \ 

in  ii.55r^8?Xs  i^JJ^^Atmd^    ?md  took  jU,a«   dcgsr-ee  at  Oxford »    in  fe^  X^7'^t    ^-^^- 

instituted   to   Um  Eectoi^/  ol'  i^ecford^   jfievorj^    on  the  ivrcBeativtio/?.  oi 

the  er::uj  yesi'^   was  instituted  tc>   the   V".t<i3r5i.£f2  iif  Urfiditon  on  ih^ 

tuticn  to  tins  il'^ciXoty  of  K<:^rm  in  1S}'?»    ad?>«;d  tuut  Vlo^ar^^e.     ^-^r . 
died  J©iiU5>,ry  1?^    1604-^^^    and  wsis  buried  at  ^^ann*     Hii-   wisici-i    ...  :Wocrjr 

ohilt^renj   >Iath?uiiei  end  i^cter,    ha  csi<i«  ta   thin   c^xintr;^   in  IL  •:()   in 
tho  **i-.ary   sp«i  Jo!m*%    they  'being  a  part  oi'  the.  orij-S^it'-i   clujrch  coXon/ 
n-ha   cane  at    t'lr.t    li..-.c,    cna    ^^er^   •.•.:ong    th-i  i'irst   >:;et*vli;'i*n   oi  ...^r- 

Die  /aalllfjry  '.;o^3pa.uy  ivt  163?  oj^  B*     in  hXntovy  of   lurchebtfir  v.e 
r^-iU    that   hifv  :•  in  Vo^vU  nQcordt-   as  ^jr^^ntee  of  !:::•'.•   .la 


13* 

3.t^'33   ''■"-'^  ^^37;    rielectw«.n  in  iC^^^-^^^'jl    OfV-5  of   elx  v<}\o   »ir::nod  th<j 

<jhurc.*i  Covt^n<.5.nt   -^ith  .^r*  i-othcr,    s.  copy  of  >^-hJE,ch  Ik  i.^iven  in  lall 
in   Uic  history  of  rox*ch<:?st«2r;    v;a,'?   gIj^o   »ii.ucil tor,    cr-pirilii   r:jnd  deputy 
or  repret?erafktivo  to  GriKr.tl   •:.ourt*      Johnton  sjoyy  th-rt  he  Tsfas 
i^killoo-    in  .LatiTi   ^^nd  K.3frc-nch,    ^nd   «n  oxcellorit   ttccounlniit,      iif?  \r,'>ffl 
a  Kiicceijcful  inffrch-ntg    "out   t.he!   {;u,i;}ertor   Hcvantarje^   al'  noT-ton  ln« 
clucf-d   hl/rj   to  rr'/jTe   thltVi'-^r   '.vlth  f;^.ruiy   oth'?r«   in  1 64^',    unci  his?   n~,.e 
appears?  oxi!   th'^  rccorcis   of   tho  Old   ^iorta  C>.uirc)i»    -^yhoif:  jm  ?md  hit?- 
T?ife  v^cre  r??cciv«»d  in  J  646*      He  waa   Vote  Comrvilasioner  in  i'ostou  in 
1646,    ent?   ?^^:5&   -r^^pri^sottt^^tiYe   ce^ct'sl   tiiac^H*      :?!»  vdf^s  ^as  K3.ii^n^beth 

the  l^.ttat  in.  hi  a  vvilX  rj^^niions  his*  ?on  .:Mthr;.n:lel   and  <lni2j^-;iitor  ..ii.i^a-' 
betb,;      iw^th'^.ruol   l^uicnn^ij  inveJitary  in  filed  Jart«   26^   l660» 

HOtJirrj,    ••a:rth-:i  /.'p^ii^.e    '■■^'^^^-  p"«'evia>,tj5jv  m'r>XTie'A  SajiiUGl   SyMonds   as  Ms 
second    a'if'o,    -^rJ-ci  the  tsrsrri^Agfj  coreniony  bet'5?^7i>r2  '^Jjix^"  Kpos  rtiid  X'ctcr 
IXincsn  in  fsrild  ta  hr-^e  been  perfos'med  Iq/"  i:?r*   ^;:-jsiDnGf^«      Xn  thojie 
e^J-Jy   c-;^?y®  of   the   colony   i:ll  rtu^rria^es   s^ere   f:;al^i/:t?ii:^ea  by  r-;  '  -  • '.-^xttsj 
or  peT?;ons   ?:aitJAoyli:^ed  by   thcjs,    tar;  not  by   eler^^^rafiirit      ^.rt<vr   :.a'..uuv-» 

%m  e^  not  kri&'^f  %hi^  dkit-ep-    i>ut  s\  letteJJ*  from  hi:?  Lratl'cx-'-irj'^lv    ,, 

chllrrcn   -sere  i^npti^r^d   in  i:ooton  b-^ioro  )6fi0<, 

J:'sle2*  Zuna-m  iH'   o-illi^d  a  uics-cnant.   ir»  ...'i-cc-on*  g  history  ex" 
CXoucert^r,    -rno   h^>  ij?    recorded    >f2   ijyin;;    k.  !?C3UCo   rnc  Irjid   in    Oxa 
hsr'bov  of  Jym  Jsic:k:?c>n   In  2.660*      i:,  lujrtior*  of  thin  Irnd,    j-reb  >b3.y 
^74j;   th<3f  point  pT'O/j^'.ctlr'n  into   t"ho  h/^rbor  v;h5.cb  h-jo  'JLoii^:  b;->rne  nic 

riot    -ttonf-od   v;!  th  duoji   ?uoccr5,    foe   Jin  16^*3,    ho  -^-t.  roportejJ    ;: 


X4  . 

*,Ka   D dec ■»..■-« a   n.r>    '"very   poor    -nn    not   abl<j    to   '^.f/rk*'^    r-jrid    In     -.prll, 
l-»7>p    ^^'-   »'i**   aoai^^jj  i;..ir..-;ri   ox    lor   celling  liaunr    vo   t}>e   Jti<U?!.nG. 
He   '"jr^fj  probJibly   in  UiouocJster   rcrae  y^i'xvc?.   DoiTore   b^jiyint;;   the  hout^o   and. 
lyild   aiJOvo  ni-sntioriod,    lot   Xa  .166^  -r/c   reaa   that  '.Ihorias  xSciTvey  o"'.Ticd 
i/3  t>^  ^^  iJhullop   in  cc;/-:.U'ny  -^with  Robert   i;k:i«;3i>   ana  j/filf:i-  XMUf^rni 
vfhilf!  Jln  1663   'n^n  inventory  of   e?'tr<tQ  of  Uenry  ;  u&Ouii  osf   ■  uclle  ci 
ulouce^-t-'-r*    MirountiK:-;';   to   I6  pounda  "'r^.B   iwjt>-iriieci   to    the  r-robo'te 
■::}xivt  by  I'c^tcr  ixincsHe     Thoii^  children  wjjre  i-^rtha,   b'-jptiiicci  I*dVe  10, 
16^5?   i'Ii^A;:/etH  K.eb«   ?B,    X6^7,    c^ied   very  eqoii;   i"lisw'b<2th  2no,    ;uU::,30, 
X66l;   i.iftr;/  b^jnt*   ..ov,   X:^^    ^^59»   Hiith  July  ^7»    l^-^^B;   :^'<^ter  Jiov*   2^ 
Xv^'-;;    •  rifiiKi^l^  ^hm*  0,    X667j    Lar(??>r«^t  Jaiu  6,   I67D;   *^!mi«l  l.;?y  19, 

5<, -■;  A  ;v  -I    r^'  i  •■•\ 

I^Gter  liunosji  died  i^y  6^   171.6»    ?^4:!:<sd  olfihty-siiA:*     ^hg;  rjrosss 

c^i.n  hy  hif?  d;^ught?^r  kary^    ^io  t&r}rTi'CHQ   ^JiXli^m.  iJ-fsx^cnt  2n6.9      ^e  r^-L:d 
in  3-5?ibDori*»  hintor;y    lb';-.t  f>&  April  !<!<,    X73V»   ^iXiuha  Qurft/^y,    Jsr*    wfsB 
intenciin;;^  yasrX'i^ga  ■^d.  t-h   s^n  >~Il.£sl3gth  Diinoan;,    but   we  tio   not  knovr 
vrhoj^-^  unUiihi.er   eha  ^^s,    a^id  ye  l^risw  at  no  child  by   thai  navri'-oM 

recv  :>,  175^* 

'■^;  -  ■     vttiv  aTum  ;..^i2;y*3  ■brother, 

;>o,-i,    to   ijit?  u>»  ;;  int^iTop,    '^r**    is  gI   iatercjat  ^s  i~ 

residonco  0/    th''i  i^unc^nss  in  .;.^o«5ton  for    -i  i?hort   t^i?;^*^: 

"Tf«  -^-^y  ^«fy  ^.oYtinn;   Uncle,    Jo):n    -.inthrop*    •■'^f^:^*,    ^^•■'>?   1^^  -:Ofc.ti5;5^ 
t>il  U-i;       -aT'-ina   tjncl<^,     "hlD   ir    to   intr^N-.t  %fcii  to  rcif^eiibcr 

%U^i    miM'r     wi'Ov  'i    a:i    J  .  '1:    direction    hO*:;    ^ 

'i^^uXU  Misft   it.»       •  ro   na'ifp    out    '.:.■ 


lb'. 

\^eather  hath  :r>ucVi  hindered  viq  inrr/  occaaioac,    and  h:i.vo  littler  hn.:;> 
or   cci-.iirii^  'E.ithlri  :AJiy   fiho>  t   tiriv*      IT  I'ro?idenC'«f   rhouid   lqq  order 
that   voo   doe  not   sec  you   her<v^  noi'    tnore,    I  Y'oa.ld  inlreat  you    to       ^■ 
present  ny  nervies,    v?ith  rsy  vvife'.s,    ta  rsy  ..nt   .iinthrope,    -t^n'-j  our 
lore   to   i5ll   cur- couriiTA/ift*      ;:o§  Ij-^.voiiig  no  siore   to    troub.lt:>  you 

It  i5:;v  biS  K«is^.t:l:jex  ft^iiU  h-^rc  that  Jonn  'Unthropj  Jr^g  v^^a 
conslu^^red  fuoDt  r^^llful  ijj  all  S2r?.tt?:rf-:  oanriect-fjd  'iiXl.h  the  prcctico 
of  ^eclcino  Qf   th^t  ds:^<, 


.;■  Xi-a-ali^etii  tJur^giin  mar^iod  Jiesthj-irilel  I-uiiGanj    rri-&.her  oi" 
Xeter  iXin^fan  and  12 ^an<i:C father  c?f  ^.'sry  iiuna?:?!?  wlio  iayxricd  #ix:^ 

.From  c.  little  tayJc  vrinin^ci  in  l6p4^    c/UXtlod  "2he  i.ir^  :vnd 
iicath  of  ,ire   Igri'itiUiS  Jufdaii;''p    (or  Jourd^^ne^    as  it  it   aoisevinses 
£pelifjd)p    v?c  le^TJi   that  he  ^?;as  Ijrn  in  l.jni^'-nc^^i^s    county  Xwsrtictj 

■j/hsifa  he  -^21?  brcu.;;Hi  up  ^>j'    \j.  merch  -nts.   went;   to   tho  i^Ie  oiT  Oarascy 
^ihfiia  rifj  was  r.irt^^firjj    ^nd  I'^-ier  r<:vUu:rted   to  .11x3*^^  'inhere  hs  rc:L-i.aed 
until  his  tleat)*;    in  itts  v/iii   left  a  conoidei'a.i;l&  l^j^icy   to    r;;o  poo^' 
of  ''Ly!^e**o   ■'s«5iere  he  \?£3  borng    c^nd   to   th^j:  r\oQE  ai   Oarn&oyt    sh«:.ria 

csritj,    cc>n:-?cienoe   in  naltcrs  ci    reli;,-ioi'is    To-jjini?   oX"   /.ood   bOv/.i.-., 
hir:    ..  :.£?    t':.vpcriinc-Sj    hij-   00^:5 i^rT-j nee  c/    i:n.^i  .^r^bij.AtJi,    hl5   :  ■■p^^^«■ 

ti-^lliy  in  -l:^i"trAtion  oi"  Juij^liae,    hJt;-   z&v.l   r^^iinzt   B^e^^rli.   » 


l6o 
yea,    d,^y   z-^rnX  niiOit;   he   t^id  not  merely  read   the  .ioriptureK  more 
th5i4  tis^enly    tinik^»  over.    Vat  he  read  it    .vitr*   L.yeoi  ji   ubBervatiaa   =>y 
appeniTeUh  hy   t-is   j-iaterinSis   andi  aai-ks?  in  hia  j:il>ie,    una   r^x'Pii*^-'^i'J''i 

lie  «&»  ^ar  »  Kurabef  ox"  yt;f^;y»  ati*?  oi"  th^^  fUusrr.isen  ox"  tivi 
Oily  or  ^x<5;ter»  .xm^  bc-cLO^s  Its  l^isyor  in  \6X7,  Al'tos  lenviru;  Iha 
cKiei;'  2n^?*^ir:tracj  h^  -^vr^n  chosen  j^  I;urgesg  for  i'r^ril?■-.'"^ii, 

"iilc   eji^re  :Cor   tiis:  poor  via;?  i^3i2t  v^isarkfible   in  '^h'A   ti;ae  oi    tho 
^^rct-Ht  i'li^iici'i  ia  thia  cityp   in  I0^5»    i'or,    isi  \,h©  ;.:je^yor'D  «ibsfmofi, 
beiiJii,  ohotu-a  ii«>p).i*y  or  Lie-.iL^^iJi.viJit,   lie  eoeiiU?.  the  dojxored  conditiua 
of  tljG  city,    accapt«<i  of  it*      Arjd   tVien  licjt  -i-^rov^  diver;"?  let.iers   to 
mt^fxy   %ow:i.ii   in  Pf^^Tunahiro^    ::snu   ao^^-  in  j^ovsct,    ^nd   wg»n^;r?efe£^i"a:;:'Os    end 
'ij'f  •i,h-*.v  a3-"u;iis  p:rocur<'d  dl'/or   suKinit^aot  3^on<vyt?  fo*'   the  3U;j::>i.yi.ri^5 
ih'^   rj^inti-!  ol    thij  laany   hundS'eciF"  t>i'   pjor   thiit    at    th^w    tiiae  v/ee^   Xn  a 
ve*y  dly:tr<]'5s«d  conditioti.     I  hr^ve  it  frtiv'j  tji'?  rol?itiDn  jf  oa<i 
tsi:%t  sia^  a  xissar  iiol*ih!i>orj    ^iri«  til  i^.o^it  Dbs*^r"?'eie'  o*    fila  care   ^4?^    i}ie 
nu:.il;j  goa<\  of   th^  -J/ty    GJlri  for   th*^  paorp    fchi^t  }ia  had  ae^n  xnofriiui^    ■ 
^^fi:;::?-  i:'iOX-rAiK^  ca-;iln>s   ^i>  J^'S   ajoTp    £i>,iri^lls<>a   thirty,    T;uif:;i^uimea  loT^vy^ 
fifty  or   throe  J^ooro,    or  more,    rvsid   uajncv  ^^cirifiin;?   lii^^ilr  h;-mca   =micv 
a?yi?i-;  ;|^hat   ■vh:>ic  hu^b-tAar;  *i-&rii  dcndj    others   th-^kt   ihnir    :d'.ff^ri  -;cre 
C^^'j.v;;    «>th=?**ti    K}t.A*-  vhf*ii-   *uii'Xut''H\   =?ar«  de:jt<;i  taiil   t/j-'ii.   they   h^id  n^o6> 
.inytViin^:   to    bary   then:,      -onG  ^..^,,Min  th-^t   th'sir  f'vdii«=J3   ^'^rc;   Di^:):, 
rmd    UiCit    they  hr.a  not   ■7hfire-4ith?il    tQ   relieve   thens;    ot'n<irs    lh\l    ih'tj 
h'vd  divorn;  ehlldri'jn,    "^mI    iJ,?-/  h  4   no  breaa,    nor  njiM^y   to  buy   ii-  fifi' 
in-   a;    &o;:e   orici)  :rDX'    bi-y^^.g    :.<j.:>:    ^o^e*   L}iy;'j.ci,    :^urn;:?  lor  i^hroua:::;.      ..nci   - 
not.  oriiy  c^^"^   thcr:   the  hoMrir-io,   hut^  }«a'3   b;>-.vv;ln  y??  ^rnorl   to-.r^rtiy 
cii^i.;  hin   h;iud^   :/trrrtchcd   ouo   Toi'   thKir  rr;5J.!?Xh    i<»*»    ;^t^4diuti   vi  iniu 
hl^'   :  Vfcjv-i,    -/Ith.  hlr.   cv.n  h-^/tus  h'..   i.  -vo   ou]<:>lion  uiito    \}i=-5S   ::vll,    :--.n<i 
Gcnt    the;n    to    t*hci.r   liD-iC;'   lor    Ih-;  noj^i   r ;;?!■■ 


17. 
there   xwB   a   ro.d   rr?n«vrin,.=;   of    the   co-^^iplaints   of   the   poor   r,nd  hi^-.   r »^ r? o ,•;- 
ino.   of   !i.ly   ch-^ritoble   Jiai-c   uf   tht.:-j,    FJfid   i.-o  rooiiuiv^   ui'ter  iiiornirj,;,   for 
ac5ftr   tViree  r^onthfi^   untii    the  r^yor  ceaQ   into   tiu*   city*" 

Kc   aiec   July  i^c    l640,    in  tho  79th  y»>-o.r  of  hlc,   ^i?e,    *'?^.nd 
accarcini:   to  ji2,c   account   ol"    ihf?  n'tv.   birtli  irs   the  6|it:h  yenr,    ior   ro 
lone  ^'i'"'   recka?^>3d    t?i>*ce    iVio   tir.^e  of   his?    f-If ectuftl    callij^,;.:.'* 

ilic  will    ivsi^   o^tv^d  Oct,   :i^».    X640p    Aj:a  iri   it   h<?  rIvoc  one** 
third    to  hir^  vj<ife,    on^   third   to   nir   chlldrer^    i-joluclinf.  ona   humiceci 
pounds    to    tiW   criiloffc^?.!  oi    ivfAthajriieX  i^nc?*.ri  Jii^   j-;on-in»iy..s»    rnu   the 
other   third  ^^<iv>  i^^ft  XiTtsely   to  various*   cls&rltits;    r^aong   theee, 
"X  foive   to    th'r  poaT  of  i^ysie   «}i«re   1  -i^/^^s^   botn,    ynd   to   the  i^car  01 
Gr?xn;icy  •;i-here   i   ^as^   xm^   born  live  potinds    t0   e?sch  pl^c^;    rjJLro   X 
Jfos'giTO   ?--l.l.   ij*e  none;^    owing   to  k^   if   it   b^*  und^r   the   ywlue   of   t/j«aly 
shi  11, 1  js(5 3  €  ac h  »  " 

It  was  fj'oia  IgaatluF"   Jurtiaiis  thnt   th«  rini/s©  of  Ign.=>.tius?  c^mi^ 
into   the  i^mrgn^nt  fnii::il.j« 

t,:Q?s.t   GX    Atss   of    the  £p^s   f^^;iXy   a©   ts^Jceri  Xro.:i   i^ne 
Vii'gi'^i^^   '^eraXdry,    v^nd  iiirrtished  hy  ^i^in^  Griffith  K<eyii« 

cai:i|.?js   Q,iii^l^:^^a  of   tV"    '-'-t» 
G.^   ..7:    On   ft  chapi<?t   '^•ert  flDvorec   ot,    n.  f •  Icon   riv.i«>:j    of    v"jv»  i^i 
An  old   ^vi^ijdazonln-j;  in   the  pofcioe-'siuon  of   a  derio  fend  rait  of  uion,    wuHn 
;»   Sppd'c   UttaTfi    t>U3GS    nrnis    ;2nti    crevi^* 

ihuE   rar    we  h.-vvfj   bsr-n   un-'vV/f <;   to  trr^cr*    rhe   ;:ny.ilnh    •ru:-^  'try 

cf    «-:ii.her   th?   ipos  family   of    virj.;.U:tn  tyc  th...   -.,...    .<.    ..ily   0/ 

]-.n!,jL'Xa'.i,    r^or    ih-:   t!X;^ct    rcltition  ??xi^^tir<j,.  t^t: t w^von    th!?s«    tvc*    -/■    :',:r<.'.rg 
Vat   Yicito                                                 .  >*    oi'-J.  .j:x>}inbfiip   ^-y-- 


1C'« 

edged   bev^coft   thoD'^  of   ViriUnirs.   •  ri^  LasaacViuoettK.      Tho  n^^'2  K:.;- 
Tx-en    v:,;r.icU£:Ij,'    i.-,];.elX0de     CtsU^    -PP^-e    -'-P*'***    ^*'PP^^»     '^'^'^^    i-pB. 

The   folloA'ini;  irifansation  conaeriiiii,.:   Ui'i  r,GauQ-;ipe:i   r.Jic^jf'try 

All  thy   "^AncesU"/  of  x  rise  ilia  ,i>aker",   mi'e  oi'   'ihoui^^.tr  ^.>ii.k6r 
KarUia  iLead  x.i>6ra,    .^^jnta  ill  '''^Che  Vsinihrop  iSvict^nc^'io",    \sO  find  aB 

2e  Eager  ivead,    hiis   :.;^:ie   married  ^^li^s^^lhf,    feSio   diea  l^f^v?* 


'U   .^chn  head,    eon  of  LOitcv  r.n6  lili/jubfjtVi,    oit^d  15>^*. 
,.i.  .    1603. 

4^  vidsand  kaade    &cst  c?f  ,.1^111  i&^^i  and  iitury  Chiis'ch  i^ssad^   wa»  hovn  in 

ainrriea   .o*-   <i-n  '  ;-;uv>  -•->»    -'^v*   j:u^:h  i- pjt^'ere^  c/ 

:;.iI3ia:.  gr    Axcw-nr^r,         "     -     :    ;jm^s    c-v    ■  ::  -■    a^d  heir   o^ 


19- 

in  l(r/?. 

The  cfiildrcn  of  ^oiii^rii    cno  i.iartha  head  Kpec,    ^^erc; 

i^yr.ondi'.,    ond   ?rid,    Lucy,    '^j.ldov?-  of  Hey,   i^inon  ;jrsdstrr-;et, 
yon  of  i^oV'^irnor  i^irtsou  >;r  ad  street    .' nd   his  r.dfe,    --vnn  1-aciley, 
d:'^u:;.ht'5r  of   Coy*   Thor^io^   ..urUeye      Lucy   ^j^ar   u;.<u;--Jiiier  of  i.ov» 
Jolm  isoocibridgo   and  nis   wii'e  ii.€»rcy,    yuarif^wat  daughter 
of  Jo"/»   '.i3ioia-s>a  :-'iidl<i.y^ 

7«    i<.ra-yf    r/r-irricd    :Jll.X:;;m  iJarr>'.--a    i-ii-,    uT   wlouc??!3tor,    -;    .     -'i.& 
AlioraaG  Keadj    oroth-«;r  of  li.artha  ro2ad--5pfiS«t3yr'iCJi':i;*s,    beci-K^s 

aJ3foolat£d  t:?1  Ui  ^^olt   Stephen   ;'>i,ntl:j^'opj    brot}tv;r  of   John  ■>inthTop,    Jr<,g 
the  I^^tter   SfSj^cirJi;  hi^   s,an.  Ifitz   jQha  to   ?;?jrYe   -vith   i>i-;  unt?!*^?^* 


in  both  Jiicj  uiary  ?md   the  l<3tt5^z*   to  ^l^i^-ibeth  tun}::r   .-r^orys 
fylsrevfVi?!:'©  alluded  to,   JMciw^  3/&nli\j^  i^BX^>^n.t  Jall^  inti>   '%^tror    .viieuj 
he  ■i'rlt-'?s   tbat   the  "-a-if-o  ait  i-etor  Xtsncoii  t^oe   '^'/irQ/"  ^:y.3ondi5'p    t:-leventh 
ohiXC   of   ^ariiuol   and  ReD^oc^?.  iH;yi?iOndft,"    and   tHat    they    .<?era   thivc   Jinceetbri 
of  his    ^gr-nid  littls.  niea«"»      This  if>   '^sjl^slly   a  Kietako    ■^mi  li^vtj 
CJ^UKed  Kjuch  confusion,    ca   ;-.  yhort  notiae  of   ^a-'iisal   liy:;itmds  \5ili 
ser^e  to  liaake  thv^  l^:^tteic  nlcsr^     j/^tailB  a'?   vo  i^yition^Js  j^nd  xM^ 
oxVror??   eonci^rn^^d  nay  b^  found,  in  '^VoBrna)!  in  the  ^:a;jS5.ch::i3eitti 
Sey   Colony*^   ,    by  '/r^   Th:)r:^a??  i^r-iTilrilia  -i/at^rs  of   Ip^^'^iohf,    and   the 
••Anorn^ry  of  Vvincillrx  ^akei?",    by    th^^  lai::   .;41iltr3  App3  cton, 

■'•"•'^ii(;;X   ^^-y'^^^^nas  i^n.s  a   cowntTy  ^^ntl^^si-^n  of   Gaiat^  --ver^lfri 
iivir;^,   in  ureai   'i-sldh^]^,    Ii:rv:l^^^-»    ■^vyi^::?^  he    ^<::0   borri   In  li>95« 
In  1617  hs  married  uls   couj?. in,    jjoi^othy  Harlf.tkeni:ien»    by  \s-hoia  h.:  I:i.?.d 
t'^clvc!   chiXdreri.        ...ne  died  in  1 636,      ;^fty^  h?:^):'  death,    :-,:r«   :.y- 


i^aniei    Jr.,    -mc  y'ciry,    tho  lc«t   nr>r>ed,  became   th^^    ■•■ii"'*  of   .•.•''?tf.-r 
i>aricasu      Tile  e:<aoi.   dat<^   ^J"'.!;)   plFvOC  cf   the  narrX^^^**  of  L-ai^iiel   i;iyj2onda 
to  I^f'Ttha  f:)pee  is  not  kna-'srij    out  it  -s^as  probably   in  ..ni:lBXiQt   ^^^'^''- 
about   the  tirsts  of   the  it.iirTiix^r.e  of  >;Grtha*e   cifjter,    i.li^a&eth  jiervdc, 
to  JciVitt    -iJitVirop,    the  younf.er.      k-rrth-i  Epes-Lyraoncs  c.-va^^hter, 
j,.li;:^r:t00th  Hpcn^    ca^no   to   /^Tscrica  i«   con^pany    .vltVi  >if-r   '^.^nt    ?ind  unclf: 
^wi«throT>e      ^oon   p.ftnr  thi.g^  iJanuol  i^ymondo   ea-jd  hlr;  v-J. xe   aj'e  rovtnd 
at   tha   /sri:A.Iin,  i^'c/'.rfrij    Xpf;v;icVi,    's;hi<iVj  he  had   purG)iai::^oO   irorn  hiu 
*l>rcth'^r-ir«<-luv;'*   John  .vinthrop,    find  he*  paGjjec*  th<^  Vi-nx   of  hit? 
d$.y55   tlicre  becoisiHa  I^-eput^i'   Gox'^x'i^csr  of   rJie  i:aiin:aciiu;tetts  Bay  \;oIony» 
;i>y;aiaKds  has  ©efssrc?!   chAirir^jia  by  i:;>rthnj,   tils   Jiecisud   vvife*      /i't^ir  her 

ol  ;->r:»lJ5£;'buryj   I-Si^p,,   he  belrji?   tiue  fir?:;t   /i^i^^pxcjin  i.ncestor  of   t)i;^« 
jtwX'iiljf  Vrsd  '^hor^s  n^m^  svpX'f^B^K  Jrequeritly  ir^  this  -^orke     uetiGGc^. 
i^'^^fnyn^  vi-:i&  horn  in  OalJlsbury,   BB^rl^nd,    tmd  \iBJj  a::trri.cd  I'anv  tlfijejs: 
firtjt  to  n=^'^r^   liyicy;    second  to   John  Uall;    third   to   v^illism  Korean" 

no   children  by  the  5.^st  t-To  m?5r:£'i-?^eB,     In  hi  a  -;?ill8    ►'^aKUel 
Dytnontla  ^Iluai^B   to    th^j   various   ti<iilervjn,    <vhe?thex?  hie  asm  or  oa 
his    y{?rioun  -^ive^,    c^r   ''r^iy   r^on''   or   ''my  rt:m;;ht'er-%        ^  •■-■^y»    J^^io   f?^T.; 
;viav*ii)t:   v;iw   t)iai,    ti-:ieff    .       -   :\le6.  ^h:^  d-iiMi^nx^ar  luiikiiv.,. 

:Uii:iGbeth  Uyr:iionuij,    <}>iu=^hter   of  iorotjiy  Hai'l^iCfi^nuan  ^isrui   ^3imi«l  w* 
iciDnuB,.   '.nd  .tbair    uon  becqria   a  ni^tcd   Bc-nool    tcr-ciier  in  baXei:i« 
ill:'.    •  ;n:i!;,  npcz5,    sl  ;;t:^r  or  X?;:,niel    und  :.-riry,    mar^t'i'jd  J^rKra   C};u.te, 
^hv    .£.-      pok<^r-i  or   In   •^f\r:suoi.  Cymondo  "?ill    n;^    '^nry   I'-onaa  C]ietrtCi*'e 
rmci  l^i'ft   no   ojilXLr';a„ 

>\t    Ih'i   rin;'£   of   r-peti  tioii,    it   ncotiin   ^v(.;lI   to  c;.i''€   extrauls 
fron   ^v  I-^ltcr   ■.v;^: i 1 1 c ".  .  .     t:^  liio 


\5t*l' 


<t'X  ft 
gyandcliilcren^      /lie   r-on,    oo'ixn  Dcnlson,    Ji*e»    V(-»vln..;  rsarri^-^d  i.r.rth'i 
..-i^Ticrids,    (.:-.ai;-ciht5;r   cf    c&^uei    aad  ::rirth«    (r.pcc)    .y.-nond?^,    fj<rrves   at? 

'*Ycur  do'^r  i' ah^;;r,   ^nj?   di-^r   ij\'.i  only   son,   marrii^d  year  mcvb^ir,    v/ho 
«as  ^/iartha  iyyrsondr>,    an  the  ?nr  or  3rd  of  Jf'roriuvry,    l663„    i.-iid  livr>d 
r?.t   til '-'  fi  ?) rf^i   r,t   Ipiracn   thu   rer:.iinaer  of  hi..'^  c 'yr,      iffour  yiothf^^r 
■^'j.s   th<?   ♦;lv^Dt   dr^u^>:tor   Oi"     r*    Ji5;m?el    :  yraoindn,    r%  nic^Kif  tVitc  yet 
living  in  ipii';*?ichj    by   liie   second  v'ifOg    \iho   ?»as   %'nc  widow  oi~  one 
Mr,  Ir'pvi,    by  \^otn  fme  hnci  your  unclt>  :  ofi  no'^  li^j.r>£:  at  Ipaviichj 
chc  hi'.d   t'.--o  daiif-vhteirf^    (bj^   ii'jv  i'i?nt  rn-'arrir-M-e),    oa«  ranmec   to    ..r* 
Oioiti?,    Bnoth'^r  ir:arrl<5d  to   -.r»   Xuncnn,   \7hn  liv*s?^   ?^t  GIocef^t<>r^ 
«n<^  hath  !';;;-ny   c):'ilr!rj>n»     Vqus^  grnndXatker   bymoii^B  'inii   ^^  v;ife  bcforfjj 
by  --^orri  he  hed   divers   cJiildren,    coffj^t   oead^    ana   three  yet   iivirir; 
€m<5  d&Ujrhter   i)jli'd'::.'j%th}  mfs-rri^jd   to  your  ujigX<5    {L-xni<^il  ^>pri,    Jr.} 
Mr,  ivps,   i'DU?  yjicle  bv-  your  f;rTjrK,^?no thc-pp    nt%  m<a  u-|fo  is    (-unti)   by 
your  4ir?y-ic rather.     Your  grj.md^;iothf^r   -^;yj£Qnsls  dyit^d  aoaut  t\^a  yo;^rs 

ij.aniei  "i^;pj>s   and  ijartha  j^caa  ^vev?3  larirriar^  iJ*  162I,    nvid 
tiirt  I0IX0Y.3.S5J  st&t<«kf5nt.  ir   teken  from   fch#  ?reroR?^iiv^  i.ourfc  of 
bury,    ;-I«-i»;:;«   Galend'sr.      *=30   -Mily^    ^^3'^«      ;.6  ^linlstration  on  the  i.oocis 
of  iiariial    -pP^»    ^—"-^3  of   St*   Oi-^vos   Ij-x  iKlX   i't..,    London,    f-rnntcd   to 
^■^.liKabetii  i'et<^r,    cjn^   of   the   av <i v it CrX-v   to   :id:i;?.uiriter   darin^;;    tho 
rriinarity   of   i)4.fdel,    i'li^abeth    •'*■'      "K^,    osiildrf-n  of      ";■:"■  ^jcd, 

AdaiJti&tr^ii,ian  Acct*    hook,    i'.'^->,    p,    lv3«'' 


Col.   Kp<5f?  uea'ii;«rnv  i?i.:u'i*i«d  i-uthor  iJaocarty   ^vD  niv,  flrrit   '.lfo« 
'ihe  fo5  Iw^.Xtv;  if.i  rron   ViUi  iUutory  of  i.oxwu-y:    '*ivd\/ard  iorter 
aj;id  Aorahnm  /ic-v^i?.!!,    v-OivO   case   to  itoxouiy   ii'i  lc34   ond  1636   rt:spcGl.ive~ 
ly»    \^ere   tho  ariginru.  prapri'^toro  ol   th^s  orcli/^rd^  •  fmtl  )ioji:e&te-\d  after- 
'KcxdK  knQ\=!fn   aiJ    ihe   "Uaccafty  i:-;3j(ria'* »      "^his    tract   coat /inoti   60   awrotj, 
and   Iny   beT.*iiscri  iia'vthorriQ  Ut«    and   <<s.irm&   .-.veo   oa  both  Jiideu   ox    'ja^h- 
in^ton  ^;t»;^    ex.tei^d;i.rjii  rro;':  Ueda,r  on   thv  n»rth  to  ^Uiracll^.  un   th^ 
poutha      Tti'i  pr':?-fn!t  liousty  on   the   9i%ej  of  th^  l!:llisi  rfj.ani3it5n  near   the 
corner  of  i.'!.;... .      -id  llav/tjurne  streets,    %'hils  rc-tctiniri,£.   coma  oi"   .lt/;# 
oricinol    ieututtibe    h:i3  br^ea  n^^^tly   nitored  s.i.lnca  it   v;?;vt>   the   Lone  c^f 

contrrrctor  lia  ho'si-on^    and  in  16/3  "lioUtiHt  Isnd  'h<3i-e,    2;u353e--.vaentl2''" 
Giciuin,;;   1..;   xt  other   traotij  xor  a-rpos^t  ojr   a  ^^xocii  ... 

oi;^e  o-"    i'h?;;  .round^irjs  oi    taa  first   Kociety  fo.r  :;vpis3aaw;l    worn:*!.;   j.;i 

l>c  ■  /his  xs^ire,   llii^iabethj    he  juid  ir^iztA^'.:. :  :.f    ;..vA:  i^% 

'yA^  ^yife  bara>i»    ne  had  Kcjtherp    boxn  July  X^    1701g    sxjiu  /c.are;:ir{:t5 

born  ;.o.rch-J/9s  >  dtod  Jurie  13?   l?X^s    '-"^  ivuxbary^ 

third  7;ife,   Cnri  f^ti^^^n^  ^-.s  i-i  hl^s  :>o!fi  ':/illia;^j    ^..Ciuiniiitored  )•'•  ■■:■.' 

In   t:^  :    ::i.5-toriO'=l   and  ;:.3n .?  ,ac;^io.\l    : 

th-^'VC     '         ■      .       .  .    .■      .      **''^^-    ':-.:,;,*.., 

tr«at;^   u:.'    i.n:tC  pcriuu  lu   LXL-^.ii   ■i:.::i.^y    .r)l^.,;i    1^:^.3  nri^a. ^   ^:xi.^,q   v, 

h.^>ve   rjot  h-.. ..  1=3   -irtiolijtf   carofuJlly   ^md  ^^ot    . 

iu3.X   report.  ntica' 


'  »>* 

th?.t    tliroii.ih  51or'3nce   r '^xjo-iK'ty    so    vier>?  d'v:3oenG';':i  .v'ro-v.   the  1  y..  ■..   .-i.n^.;j: 
of  iroitin^U      it   ViOUX^.   so';:a  worth  waiie  to  r:;ak.«j  iiirt'uor   ^'ftDC'j.rch 
8long   t'uir.  liuii. 

In  ohGpp.'Ard' B  C-!>nr»aloi:uy   of   ihw   bar^ic-.nt  ri;;J.iye    bioeci  on   the 
di:iry  oi   Luciua  i'J^liue  ii^r^eat,    ths?   ijtatcnont   ic'.  njiciG    that  .^oliiisr 
vras   ih*^   r^ruj;:ht'?'r  of  Florence  i-'-^xjCirty  b/  )iiu    viTo  Onri:;;tian»^   ^^iiicU 
if?   r?  n^iato-ko,    a3   whe  ^saa   f^iO   d-^^if-ht.cr  h;f  C^raHj    tli^^   ^ecoa-i   -^ii'n* 
The*  oZn   ?o:?tan   r^rCordB   an  i'uJ^Tiinh^J   u/  i„i',   -.^ulllVin  A«    :sjtr.*^e::4t , 

^^2.:^xiil  ?'i„    Xo'jy  ^■>J  i-^^»  /alco*     iSg trier,    th^iir   ^-jconci  dra^^hti^r, 
born  July  2lv  17^1% 

'woaius  :.«.rilius  i'iTivr.tnt  thua  ^jrilsG   to  "5u.y  nieoe,   j..liia'ir;fivb 

Ghsrl stif-^n  .^-CUs'rty,    your  gr-gr-'jri^'ri'ffiDther^    wat:   baTJi  xn  iVQO    :^.Ki^ 
di^d   July  i.stj    ^7'^3*      '-■'^=^    ^--^-  or.l gin-illy  buri^;!,;   in   th^  buryin;^ 
j-jrourid   at  ^jloucekit^f,    in  I7'^3»    "^-^^  '^'s&i  }i^r)3iisliana,    Cal*  iip-js  ^JO-gsnv 
uuilt  hlB   t-ombj    {.she  t^"-'!.?;  dO'a"bU.oss  dtnint'^tsc^d   :mc  plac^a   t-lierfii'?p 
Tor  1   foi^Mfl  the  gyaTv;GtGni5  lyirmi  a^r-^dnst   a  <iarfl/i  witV-in   tho   toriib, 

;;$r-ri;5tt*i,  i-'Tvirgentj    V'^u>);hteT  of  hp^r^   mi-d  Ixjrcas    (;3?^C'j;on) 

'jnd  }':nihQV  :;fiCC3.rty:    **j-Jp<3^  bri'r^ent,    on   Uie  di<!a-n  of  ')1.b  "brother  i.;;ji-i i <3 1 , 
no   Covibt   ao^'H^od   V\r:  ac-ve  of  his  noth'^^r   -nd    th-?  E^-iiiir;^ talent   oi    Uor 

r-iQ%)iov   Ui^.t  Vi-s  vTC'ulvi.  n-'i-^irc  n.-irry   a  lady   z^nr'.in:?  t  "her  conviBnt;   h-  intrc - 
./>:■     ■   'ne-r   t->   on*-;   for   ^viiol^l  lie  h'ui    ;>n   ^fr«;sJtiovu      i/vr^   ►^as'r'iCJil   i"'^..iuc;s 
0    ijon   o£   hir,   pi'on.i.'C^     •  n ;    tol;^   h±J>    tii'.t^    if   }>Q   could,  hoaorauy 


r-f?  tolc;   h^'c  ^£^1   v;ould    n.oiuicr:;7<>   in  her   diolirion    f-zithful    to    )iia    or^.f^i^-^c- 
jntvnt..,      ..Ui'H  h<=i   .of t'--r-'«-»7'»^.?  toa'So  Vnov/i  to   h'^i*  UU^  p.r»?rrM'«.')ioe   for  ricthor 

MrH,    j;uri"\y,    hav  c;r:^ndArnxij)i%-'::Vt    Imo  I'.'ff,  u«    ?^   rooord  aT  her   virvUi^n. 

coror,    to    t'sjr;e   iin  r-xriy  ovt-ortunity   to  ■v5.t  it   'c>!«"-  :)*:-rnyn3   \;:io  had   in-* 
jure*'.  };«!•,    r«>t   to  r'^-'TO'voh  tb-'a  v.ut   to   '''vin«.-r»,    i^y  !>>;'  auijr.ente'i  ur- 
o^'-xiily    •^x'li'A   ir,oal^..ori^■  for-;! v^vney;!   \>i    hr-r  r^vs-^iin',    ao'v  little  c}tt>  i:^eriucd 
Ujp.tr   Of rii^urju      if  '>he  r.rell^.norft    -"C'r^-'    r^'iong   tVio  pct'^r,    '•hr:  r.-fH":^   th'jii 
soric  ][:rc; 'vnt,    pjicvdn/^^  tit«  tiXevation  cf  hor   ^^virit^    th-^t   coulu  v>^-turn 
CQoci  lor   r 'rll .      Vh^ft   nid  h^^r  tnfVfiles  b'^rcore  bcr  wjArjacDt  pan*>{;;yriBte, 
•yher*  thf^y   Hr^vr  her   in  %}n>  pr:^ctice   ci    ruch  jsterlf^rp  cr^rlftifui    /irtuer. 
fche  was   e^":: ir\'-^n tly  bs^ppy    in  V:-o  r-to'-  vvrity    -yk    ?;c>rth  of  her    anllt'r--vji<, 

Thf!  fi*.:  i3y   of  ^■"intbrort    i'.?it-ient.2j?   Vrlnthropet    of  Croton  I'-.^fox'^ 

<)or!   In  i^e"v  -nf^3?^n<!,    tcok  ^ti^  r.^jn<^   ficcorcir:^"   to    trocition  f^orn  Ihe 
villi=gr)  cf   "^IntViropf  g    n';!^r     >??^r^>    ir  !:alt,ln>;3hArrhir^  ^    cut   itr: 

i*    /:.(.'    V      inthrop^    krcvvii   to   h-^v^v  been  Ilvjln^:    •:!  LrYC«'ihr.i5,    in   LuS^To':-. 
■Xv.  1490,    -^hn   hrr:  by   Vu  p   v/ifo   ."rne   lurto-^^,    ^^    ton, 

149ci;    'Jii^d   in  Urot.on,    /o'?eail)'r   Q,    X^6;^p    vfiy   b'rCt^'i.c   ;?,  v*v;oAth/  London 

Hf^rc'  - '-^  •       •••-•virr'     ^  :•-■      "nor  of      .•"-■'rnj    nr>;:iA'    -.r.vc-nh  i^ri,    i,;  15"^'%    '■'"-"'' 
in-c;-li:;.:v.    -'Ar;:a,:C-i'    ,     iv    -  ^^•'-isrd    .^    I::    iV*",     -^n'-    li)   X!5>1,    -^i;^    -;:-:.;■  t .,; •■ 
'::     tne    inl'liirnti/ 1    !..o?r;>yciy   cT    ■:lo'  '  » 

..V  In  a    -.1  ■*?■••>?   /li  • 


(•rrn,    rctfprril    oi"    vshoji   died    in  c;ui<'.hoavK      Of    xhe^v.^    ll-jr^c    r;ui- vi  v-in,-. 
£!(jau,    ifillAEuri,    the    flcJ'rDt^    vuB    an   ftotA.-?^    ru;;w-ortor   of   !<:;'•;   :.cfrosiCd 
i'aittj;    Joriii    the   Xi-oaoncl   cveritus.liy   r';t:.uv-eci   i  roni    -uJ'fol'tc   to    t}iv^ 
touth  oi'   ixclr'.nc;    vKile    trie    thir<*,    Hh::i   ul ti^;:'^to3y    C5^.:u^:    in^CJ    pos- 
E:e?ji:^ion  oi'  Groton  iir'-r.or,    n'?s 

3^   ^id^a    .VinihrcnJ*    t^slro   of   thyt   r\-:i^,    born   in  x.onc'on,    .Ui,unt.  lOto,. 
I54B;    (Ued   in  (Jrcton^    r.Arch  I^'o,    l6;?3r    ^  I^^^^er   nru)   county  7}::>5ir5 irate; 
bi.£^   COB  v.Hi^, « 

4-,    Jolni  '.-inthrop   of  Crot;on  ;..nri;>rf    'b.ixn   In  £d-vA.r'3s?t3n^    nesr   Groton, 
'';  J^J^uar/  l?t"hj    I^Oy?    uintl   in  .botton»    r  ?rch   ^o»    ^'»^y!'9j    n.  Is^vfy^r   una   coun- 
ty K-?i;~:ic:  tr-it?*,   ^eo-.xj3.<2   ^  |i:reKt  luritar*  i^^accr,    fi.jid  eicii^rute;;   tc 
;n;3l5nd  in  I63D6    "^a  Governor   o£    tht^  I'^iai^rtchuf^-^ttrj    l:a:/   Jolariy »      \u% 
w^e   annu;:;lly   elcjt-jd   till  1634^    ""-^^  ^i^l^    t>»at  ofrics   ^g^xln  1637-40, 
i^4-2«»l644-;    j:>nd   Tra-a  Ib46    till   hlfi   dentil*      i-c   '-^^i-V;   on^  of   th;-^    ''      '--r^   u. 

kno^n  "13  John   ~>xnthrop    'Cwfi  'iQ\xr\a,eVt    r^s^  bar:?>  in  araton  '  aiior,   J^'cb,   12, 

to   Ue*  .:nitlarjd«      ;la  ',fa?=   th«  fcuntter  of   Ipiv'^ric'i^    *:r^n5*,    jgnd  of   ^0-5 

vsith  ■  '  ■     '  ■     0;n,t   offlor^    till    bin    d-?;^t;-*  i^r. 

■i^o,    'ilth  hrir   Xittlc  d;;ui;:hter   oied   z%  ipii^vlcU  in   the:  f;.!!    oT  l---}''''' 

^■^Qon   ?^ftc;^  Viio   "vi:"."<'*»   d^at-i  ):Mi  "  '    to    ^u.'Xanw,    oo'j    ih-nfr-*   Sn    the 

numer  of  1635',    '^-o  rrvcviQ.ci  ;:ii:::-Leti»,  fi 'ui,.,>iV'^r  uf   ":dn>.in>J   :-%;-.t   oi" 

v:ir:k.r«rd.       '■■'••"^     '■'•'■    "■  ■:''-''-Miau,.:}itor  of  i^ov.    HiiAh   ;/  ;t?^r.      -^n-   ^■i^■ti/r 
'    .r"tlia,    ■•i,c;r':    u;i          \;.';;     .  "i^c,    ooc:;::::'?^   itccon^  ^^•if^'   of   ^.^'Uci.   ^  y;-io;H;:'„ 

\vIio    ?!iettl^^d   in  In;-7jf:h,       -In '.KroT-j   :-n^  hi'r,   ^/ifo  rnrcihr'd   'at'ti^n 
in    'i,.':                             11,    Ootof/  lv:"i   'Uif   ; 


July   ^'?4,    l-'/Jo*      i^IiS   ciuect    soii  Ju^ui,    r.il'lurwarcU;.   u- o  v ;.  i*  lO  r  of   Ccnjicc- 
ticut,    vfes    oprti  in  ho&iQu^   .,:-.^rch  14^    163?/^   ^^-^    .",.j..p€i;'.i'«:s   iro.n   the  byp* 
tiiL'jiJii    vvoijtix   there*      'j.]jio  ^  vUiu>'''-t.    Lun, 

6e    K!'.it    otilij    V-5J5   born  x-f^.h*   ?7\    ic-^'-l/'"'    ^'       eruilllbg    >.,avcrn5>X' 

th'^  ovily.M-;   u/ily    v.itwiving  nun  of  ^'-i  t  i^till   t.ijithri>p,    's-'a^o   '"joxn  in 

--■■j'^:.,  .■■■'-^:;.^        .-;.^.-v   wrot*^   In  her  i. ■.•.;;,.,:■ 

L^or-  :>£   /,?;■-  ;,    Conn.,    h.-ara  tmil*  ii^-r    3^.  i^Uer  vrau   ..  '  n^; 

vol,    La.i';^i^H'.  .Hit'    ti\;ltt 

t'lO  )i'3l'  'an  tnjG::;'-   uiaor^je   2nd;i,    I-:  \-;&d 

re::gi  ^^-^  :      ■  ;•  tch.      .  v 

la    ■-'■li'Z-inn'.x  h-.r   .•  .  .  .  ■ 


•"» 


',   to   h;T   o"jj':.:t;j.or 


2-U 

S;iQ   did  i^yt  wuadcr    at  h^u"    ,u'fjf ercnoG,      Hi"   I   vvcivr  you\    nh*;   r-'ili;    to 
Lro  ,  Bro'^nc.    *I    I'iujula   drvcid*.:   JUFt   asi  you  k'^Tc'^e 

,i^u  i^  ^'>X  « 
Tits  TtiEloyy   miti   uncoBtrai  lints   oi'    t'iio  „.iidlf:?y  JT.-;.-';  liy   ic    to 
lar{5Gly  a  matter  ox"  publii:;  rcoord   ano  -.viciftly   kno-vn  tKi^^^t  it   c-ous 
riot   vjyrrri   n i> c t./ s '« ary    io  t.i'V'*?  ri<i'st'.',   thp.n   a  bnxe  oiitlXne  hovc?: 

6*  ilos^r  Xudley,«'^^s.i>  knovnj   a»  Captain  i-iOi^-'^r,    -^^n^;  -s-aa   silciin  in 
*^the  ^srs"   In  er>rly  Xife^    rr.'i^^ut  lJ>S6g    \^.^^iv.^:    \- ...    ^a'iXtt^^n.    f-r  f- ::^;  h- 
ter  of   f;hc?r^- there  is   rvj   -A'ecoraj,    .-vnd   ;;;.  s-sn 

7«  Th.ot2iin  }As.<i2.cy^    jH;:coh&  .iov^srnar  oi    the  iJi^^u.c-^niB'^tt^  lhr\y 
CoXQi'i/f    '^'■■^   corn  at  ;;?orihs.:;V>t,«>n,  i^ngi-vaid,    jna  c.\^^.  July  3I,    j-oi;3   '-"^  . 
Horl/ury-j    raot.      lie   c/aH©   to   1^(3'^  i^h^XsJid  \vith  Go'^ernar   '^unthrop   In    Uio 
'^^rlJ^lXa''   4?:^  I630e    y^llh.  Qi}m::.2.s^i^iQn  01    J/t^puty  Governor,    -^iioh  oflice 
he  hela  txll  1634;    also  X63y"39;    1646-49;    ]l6>I-2;    Af!t>iiit;^:it   in  16"? --^ 
;.-.nd  l6>3s    In  ^.hj<ji'i  y<?ar  h€  aiede     l-.o  vn^n  Go  v^iroor  in  1^3  •^ 
^Oe      lie  cjiitiraied  an  th?i»  mr-f^i's-traQf  iroJta   the  ti^K;  of  his  v^.rri /^^i 
iiiX  hiD  d^ath,    a  pf^riQti  of    twimfey'* three  yeax'i?,      Ue   ^y;ia   one  oT    i)i-? 

:'5-i  th   .To/iA   ;inthrap«     JIlss   r^on^ 

8,   wu^frph  XuclXc:,yp    born  In  ^iox'tury,    J  j-s;>eg    ..epto:aber   23,    1647^    di 
tH.?re    /^^ril   ;>,    I720.      Go^c^n/^r  of  .;.r^-.-r'^^f:hu-^tln  frc?'^  1?0?   to   li'/^  ^^ 
liir^   d.ui;;htor   Ann»    born  Au;.;u;;t   >7t    i6o4,    ciea  l'/7^-'»    vi-vricd  .  .  ;;- 
Ciub^^r  l6»    lyoV,    John   ..inthrG:\        -  Joc^rh  ^Ac'lny  ^i^^^^    i-ic 


23. 
laijrycr    all    co;:{;ined'\ 

i\nM  iAiiii.f;y  cxini'i'iGiX  Joiixi   >vi-itiirup,    p',*-i,ki,^    t.nG   their 
dsUolitor,    C^itli^riiio    '-inthr-op,   oarried  Col.   Lpoa  ^ifirt^ssnt. 


and  Kj>itn  f^a-ilics,    ;'jnd  Ovnccr^Uni^  John  ^^inthrop  the  Younger,    r^nc 
OB.Vnri'ir\&    ';inthrop,    the  reaU^ir   in   rcferr^jd    to    tJ^s  book   "Xps-sich 
anti  the  kassacfiuectts  3;;!^  Colony'* j    by  Tbo:s?iS  Frcailflin  Vvatijrn, 
Secretary   of  the  Ipij^Ach  Hintiiriccii,   Jaoiety;    to  "A  ::kf?tch  oT  tba 

X-ife  of  John  ~  inthrap   the  Youniscr'*^    9lso  by  lihoaay  Franidia 
Ui?XQXt    (1900};    vnij   to   Ci!0.kiaj?*^Hisitory  of  JiewLooaon^. 


S   A  K   G  E   K  T      G  E   IT  S  A  I,    0   G  y, 


W   1   ].  L    I   A  il      S   A  R   G  E   IT  T 
Ai,;D  his   ISSCEKDAi^TS, 


TO   Tlia    GHILI'REII 

SIXTH  GEITHIRATIOIT. 

COI^riLKI'  AND  AHHAKGED  BY    SAMUEL   WORCESTER,    6th. 

ALL   EIGHTS  VESTED  m   V/INTIil^OP    SAliGElJT. 

o  oo oo 

fc^UEJECT    TO   ADEITIOES   AliD   C0i-:KECTI01T3, 


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Thijj   ".vork  imu  hc.en  arrr;Jigcd   nj-id  oorapiled  by  L*a.!:.uel    ./or- 
center   oi'    the   eijiihili  f^cnerat.iori*      it  v.':-^3   o  rij.-iri>Ta..ly   intended    to 
ineiucir;  iv.^~siy  'hio[[,vv.p'hlGul    i  ketches,    much  hie  tori  cr^    info  rnrat  ion   and 
many  pictures?  of   the  more  proniinent  onet?  ofnthe  tjor/ient  oonr-.'-^iitian^ 
111  }K;.->lth   and   tcAlurci  oi    eyf;r;i|^b.t   lorof-'U    tha   •si-itcr   to    e.b:\nion 
tliis  plari„    a?iCf,    o?.rIy  la  the   spring  of  i9^6  it   eecMeu  ao   thouc-'i 
th€   '.-.-oriv'  Tiould  iu:-.v*3   to    ue   suuivsnOeO*      However,    throuj;h  tha  kindly 
a0t;lctEn<jf;   of   r;evef'iX   mf^niberr!   ol    the   ij'srg^jiit   li*.  lly,     (h"   v/rivor  -';dB 
efiabi>-.d  to    c'--;ploy  im  asfiiotfjnt,    aw^  the  work  hf,fj   be»:is   o.vrri. cd  rar«» 
Viard   to   its:?  present    Ktatuse 

'A'rfeXTe  manui^cript   copietj   have  h-^en  made   ond  cistriU/.tC'ci 
vyiieiro  thought  ci  widest  use, 

liy  thaskrs  are   espeoic^lly   cjun;  to    ^intnrop  i^,':?.ri-;entt    at  i^hose 
requont    the   -srork  v;as  uxidertakeiij    for   the  cijiistarrt   end  li'i>.:-r::u    c.^p« 
port  tii-vari  froi^i  the  be^insiiiig   to  the  complvition  of   thiu   »i/x\.:«.      .O-no^ 
tci  rraf»   Charles  ;;»   iij^rgent  of  jrirookiinejf   ^^'^    ,ull. i-vw-n   .U   i;>artj.t5nt 
oi*  ,bjrcok3-iue,   «-i»s  u<c:02°gia;'jt.'x  -.v,   iiargimt  oi'  liav-:   )LQi-k,    and  liVUm  x'tmX 
l)i^na  Ox   Kev?  iforkg    -ivho  b!:i;Te  kinuly   actca  ds   aii  /uivisory  Com::iitteQ* 
It   iiS   iwposslbX^   tQ   n/^ae   here^    ia   <jetaii,    the  mai^y  v:ho   hr-.Yc    t:o 
VfilXinjcrXy   ac^r^.isied   in  obt^-lai^icj;  the  icequireiCi   iniavca^Xion* 

•*h:^  i:.-".torial   usoU  in   IVjIm   co^npiis-tione    p>ir5  much   aclui .. i..-:  .,. 
i^^fu^iaation|,    h'Mi   beeii  placcCi   in   the*  icficpin:;  o£   .;i>jlhrop  i>ar;vcnt, 
of  liD-Tfarfatd^    i--?-»j,    ^.n   v;hom  all   ri^.hts   /-re   ve^; to-.i»    r.nd   to   vmoa 
iLiiurf.!!  irxfarLf.atian   canoernini;   terror i^^    Ginir-.-oiona   or   aiiiaitiona 
£»houl  d   b ^v   D  en  t  • 

:<£uqx  i;ace?!iber  X,    ?t-916,    the  sodrefio  oi'   tho  oonpiicr  ^vili 
ho    >046  iiiDher   -t*,,    J^oe    An;;:cle^,    C;:^. j.l'oen;. :^.« 


WILLI  All  SARGEirr    and  lii  s    DESCSLTDAIITS . 
First    Generation. 
V/ILLIAJ.1  SAl^GENT,     (l),    of  him  v/a   knov/  nothing    except   by    tradition. 
The   only   v/ritten  or  printed   accounts    o.f   hin   are    contained   in   letters 
and  family  papers   v^ritten   by  l:ucius   I.'anlius    Sargent,    cmd  perpet- 
up.ted   by   later   vrriterG,      The    ntateinentB    contained    in    theeo   records 
differ  v,'idoly;    soriie   bein^T   inconsistent   with   and   even   contradictory 
of    ot/jer^'j    no    dates    iive   j^i^en    in   any   that    are  \7oith   considerin:;;. 
The  main   y)ointo   on  \v}iich   the   severaT.   narratives   and   traditions 
agree   are   that  he   was   born   in    rlngland,    either   in   or   near  Exeter, 
where  he   li^red   at    the   time   of   a  romantic  marriage   to   1.  ary  r^pes, 
against    the  will   of   their  ps.rents;    that   lie   left    :_;n:'-;land  and  finally 
cajne   to    this   country^    either    direct   or   by   way   of  Barbadoes,    anc 
finally   settled   in  Gluuceoter,    I-ass,:    that    after   a   tirao  he  returned 
to  England;    that   he  hed   at   least   one   son,    \villia:i,    Tvho    is    called 
"second"  c      A  full   account   of   the   varying   traditions  will  be   i:iYe-:\ 
elscv/here   in   this   work. 


2c 

Second   Gcnox'ation, 
V/ILI..I;lV.   GARG;cm',     (2),    cr.13.ed   Voe    "r.econcU      Of   hi-i  \:c  hnov/  nothing 
aB   to   hill  placs   of   "birth  nor    it-a    date,    of   his   eo.rly  years   or   the 
date    01    }ais    deatli,    that   is    authentic.      Bristol,    •IncJ.D.no,    and 
Gloucester,    Ilass,,    are   each  assifjned  as   his   birthplace,    with  prob- 
abilities   in   favor    of   the   latter,   ,  The   first    authentic  mention 
of   hin   .-is  found   in   tlie   record   that   he  was    in  Gloucester,    L'a.ss,, 
in  I67S,    v/hen  he  was   granted   two    acres   of   land   at  .ii^astern  PoiTit, 
where   he  built    a   liouce*      Babson   says,    in  his    "History   of   Glouces- 
ter,"   th.at''he  was    a  mariner,    and  owned   a    sloop,    v/hich  he   probably 
employed   in   coastin.r:,.      The   dp^te   even   of  his   death  is   not   kno\rn, 
but   it    is    certain   that   he   died  before   JUi'.e    1707  >    p;-;rhaps    at    sea, 
as    in   the   settle^nent   of  his    estate   no    charges   are  made   fcr    sicl<:- 
ness   or   funeral    expenses".      The    inventcu-y    of  hic>    estate   aroountsd 
to   278   jjoujidSj    and   at   the   request   of  his  v/idov/,    was   adjr.inis'cered 
by  his    son  .Daniel,    who    died  unaD.rried  two   years   a.f  terv/ards  o 

He  married  i.'.ary,    dau,c:hter   of  Peter   and  j,:ary    (Spes)    IXuocan  of 
Gloucester,    on   June   21,    lo77  ^      Bne  was    uorn   m  fioston,    and  v;as 
baptized  I^oy.    12,    loJ^Qj    died    in   GloucfcBter,    I'eb.    28,    17^5-,    ^■Se<^ 
66  years.      The  uaxrir^e    cere:.:ony   was  perf or^rned  by  i,'eputy  Governor 
S3:nuel   S.yT?(onds   of    Ipswiciis,    stepfather   of   i-.rs.    Kincan,    yiid  not  her 
fat?jer    as   has    o^en  generally    stated,    in  his    capacity   of  m.?!:;ietrate 
as   v/as    the   cuDtorri   at    that    tirne,    for  marriat!.©  by   a  clergyman   did 
not    corae    into   use    in  Iiassachusetts   u)'!til    x.he   time   of    Governor 

JVTidX  OS*. 

J.Irs .  Saigent  survived  her  husbrzid  thirteen  yerrs  .   JOleven 
years  of  that  time  she  had  bu  I  one  surviving  son,  .pes  Sargent. 
Her  gravestoxie  yet  st  vnu^  in  the  upper  graveyard  in  Cloucester, 
close  to  the  tontb  of  .-pv..-  Sargent  and  his  fanily.   ilenrietta  oar- 


3. 

Second  Goneration.   • 
gent,    a  gr"2randaau£-:hter   tlius    writes,    "The   hour>e   in  whicli  ;;he 
died    and   where    she    spent   most    of   her  jnarried  3.ife,    and   all    t}ie 
yeare    of  her   v/idov/hcod,    v/as    standinj^   in   loA-G.      Jiero   resided  hev 
son,    here   lived   and   died  her   grandson;    }ier   c^reat-srandson   renided 
here   for  many  years,    and  most    of  his   niinicrouB   faiuily    v.-ere   born   here, 
it   remained  in  his   posr>ession   till    the  year   1794,    when   it  v'.-'.r.    sold. 
It   was   located   in    the    center   of   the   tov/n,    makinr,  one   of   four    coi'- 
ners   vmerc   four    streetc-   neet    and   f  orn  a   small    square,    \vhere    stood 
the   tcwn-pa^.ip.      It   v/as   s,n   "L"   house,    i.-iodcratelj''  large    and  -yery 
pleasant,    conmandin^:;   a  i^ood  vievv  of   the   inner  harbor   and  ]^ast&r?i 
Point.      It   had   an   ar.ple  3''ard   and  garden   and   a  f^ood  barn.      It   looks 
like    a  iriansion  v/here   one  might   expect    to    find  plent}"",    hospitality 
and   all   tlv-i   doiiiestio    r^nd    social   virtues" » 
Children,    all   borj'*   In  Gloucester,    jVass,;- 

3.  Ji-itz    vVillia.v;i  3;    borji  Jan,    8,    loyS;    die,-.    Jan.    ?8,    I69O. 

4.  Peter,    3;    born  ray   27,    166O;    died  J^eb.    11,    1724. 

5.  rary,    3;    born  Dec.    29,    I68I;    date   of   dv3ath  unknov/n;      Older 

records   say   that    she  married   Ilerrick   of   Beverly,    but   lia.bson 
says,    "she  probabl,y  married   1st,    Jona^than   Stevens;    and    second, 
Nathaniel   GDXgent,    about   I7IO,    and   so    is   ca3.1ed   "ilary   Sargent'' 
in  her  rjother's    v/ill".      /j'ain,    he   ssys,    "The   second  ^;7ife   of 
r>ithai-:iv^lj    fifth   son   of   the   first    ..illiaa.,    called    'senior'    i^'as 
probably  J.ary  Sargent,    v,'ido\7   of   Jonathan   Stevens."      Ho   issua 
by    eitii.er  marric     ,  , 

6.  Daniel,    3;    born   Occ.    3- »    I<^--v''»    <iied   July    20,    17^3 »    ^^'^"'^-ol:    \y 

lightnin:^. 

7.  Jordan,  3;  born  Jaii.  22,  1607;  died  in  1689. 

y 

i")      i  V^,   P  F!       -,  . 
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10.  Andre\7,  3;  born  ,'.u{:ust  21,  I693;  date  of  ccath  unhnovrn, 

11.  SavT-iel,  3;  born  169^;  died  Oct.  11,  l699» 

12.  i^ita  John,  3;  born  I696;  cl-d  Jnn,  20,  I697. 

13.  ]:acjiaJ'ii,  3;  born  /pri:;.  _    ,     \cd  the  day  of  birth. 


4. 

Second  Generation. 
^4.  Jabez,  3;  born  Jan.  30,  I7OO;  died  day   n_rter  birth. 
l5,  Pitz  v^illiam,  3;  born  Oct.  21,  I7OI;  date  of  death  not  kno\^n. 
t6.  Winthrop,  3;  born  March  11,  1703;  date  of  death  not  known. 

(0£  these  nsmes  11  at  least  are  derived  from  family  of  i-rs.  cJargent), 


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Insert   page,    4-a. 
Second   Generation, 
2.     -ILLlAi;   3/dlGl^riT,    2;    cont. 

In   addition   to   '.vhat   has    been  previously   .civen,    the   ioIIq-,?- 
inc   items    are   found   in   IBabson's   History    of    Gloucester. 

In   a  tax  list    of   1693,     .Villiaa   Sargent    2nd,    is    taxed   for   one 
sloop. 

The   first    assessr.:cnt   oi    a   tajc   in   Gloucester   is    one   lo.ic    in   1693, 
which  appears    to   have   "been   the    town's    assessment   for    its    qu-.rterly 
proportion   of    a   tax  for   30. 000   pounds   levied  by    trie    Colony   Goverr^- 
mcnt.      We   find   in    t]iis   list,    Wm.    Sargent   2nd,    0-10-0.      At    thic    ssne 
meeting  \"e   read    the   f ollov.lng   statement   of    the   Select:r.en,-"l:r.    ^eter 
I>ancaji   is    rot    able    to    work,    3n6.   is    very   poor." 

In  1718,    a  Richard  lyles,    vreaver,    bought   of    V/illiam  Sargont   2nd, 
a  house   bjic    land   that    Sargent   bought    oi'    John  l;u.rr-e,    8,nd   this    I'urge 
or   Durgee,    r;.arricd  .'^.''.iza'beth  Parsons,    dpughter   of    Jeffrey   i-arscr.s, 
oJficestor    of   Gorh8:3:  i  arsons. 

On  Peb.    27,    l683,     the    to-.vn   voted    that    every   houBehold-?r    -.ro.  your, 
man  upv/ard^:    of    tvjonty-one,    that    was   born   in    toT;n,    end  waB    the'-    livir. 
in   to'.Tii,    and   bearing    charges    to    the    tov/n   and   county,    slioulc-    ;-;"e    si:-: 
acres   of   Irnc.      --^nong    the    conditions    of    the   grant   \7as    that    the    injia':- 
itants    shcL^-lc    bj  per;:itted   to    cut    v.'ood  upon   the   lots   for    t"-:eir    own 
use,     -iJid    r-r  otlier   ••'ai:    securing   thes:  free   passage    through   zhn::.    :o    the 
water's    edge,      A'::ong    these   persons,    ani-   nearly    all    closriy    cQn.'ecte:. 
then   or   later    v.ith   t:i3   Sargent   fa;;'.ily,    -..-ere    ..'illiar.  .-llery,    .■.br:rJia-:. 
Kobinscn,    '.;illi?jr:i   Sargent    2nd,    Ja:ies    Stevens,    .'r.    Vinson.      /JLl    the:e 
v.'c?:e    "Ccapc   lots". 


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Third  Generation. 

3.  EPES  SARGEHT,  3;  (William  2;  V/illiam  l);  was  son  of  William  and 

llary  (iXincan)  Sargent  and  was  the  only  son  to  leave  descendants, 
thus  all  of  the  Sargent  family  bearing  the  name  trace  their  ances- 
try to  hira.   He  was  torn  in  Gloucester,  Llass.,  July  12,  169O, 
and  died  in  Salem,  Mass.,  Dec.  6,  17^2,  and  is  "buried  in  the 
"Upper  graveyard"  in  Gloucester.   His  granddaughter,  LLrs,  liurray 
thus  writes  of  hira,  "he  was  celebrated  through  life  for  the  uni- 
form integrity  of  his  character,  officiating  in  an  honorable  de- 
partment of  his  native  town.   He  was  the  umpire  in  almost  every 
controversy,  and  his  decisions,  dictated  by  banignity  and  fashioned 
by  justxce,  were  saultary,  conclusive  and  satisfactory".   Ke  ma.r- 
ried  1st,  April  1,  1720,  in  Gloucester,  by  Rev.  John  V/hite, 
Esther  Maccarty,  who  was  born  July  21,  I7OI,  and  died  July  1,  I743 . 
Of  her  ilrs.  Murray  writes,  that  she  was  "remarkable  for  early 
piety.   She  was  almost  universally  beloved  for  her  amiability 
which  was  a  distinguishing  trait  of  her  character.   She  surrendered 
her  life  in  giving  birth  to  a  female  infant  who  bore  her  company 
to  the  grave"  .  Esther  Sargent  was  daughter  of  Florence  L'acca.rty 
by  his  second  wife  Sarah  Nev/ork,  to  whom  he  v/as  married  in  Boston 
by  Llr.  llilcs,*  August  24,  l697»   Florence  ].:accarty  was  married 
three  times,  first,  to  Elizabeth,  by  whom  he  had  a  daughter  and 
two  eons;  2nd,  to  Sarah  l^'ework,  by  whom  he  had  Esther  and  Marga- 
ret; and  third,  to  Christian,  who  survived  him.   Florence  Llaccsirty 
was  a  contractor  and  cattle  dealer,  owning  extensive  tracts  of 
land  in  Roxbury  which  he  first  bought  in  I692,  and  utilised  as  a 
stock  farm.   His  residence  was  on  the  corner  of  xlllis  and  Hav/tliorne 
Streets,  which  houoe  he  bouf-ht  in  17IO.   He  was  one  of  the  founders 
of  the  first  society  for  .•ipiscopal  wors'iip  in  llew  England,   lie  died 


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Third  Generation, 
Jan.    13,    1712,    in  Roxbury,      These   details    contradict   the  persist- 
ent but   erroneous    statement   that  Esther  was   da.ughter   of  Florence 
Maccarty  hy  his   v;ife   Christian. 

Epes   Sargent  married  2nd,    Catherine   V/inthrop,    his    third   cousin, 
she   being  daughter   of   John  V/inthrop,    F.R.S.,    and  his   wife  Ann  Dud- 
ley,   daughter   of   Governor   Joseph  Dudley;    thus   tracing  her   ancestry 
to    John  V/inthrop    senior,    and   to   Thomas   Dudley,    the   t\vo   first   gov- 
ernors  of   the  I.:assaGhusetts   Bay  Colony,      She  was  born  I.iarch  9,    171I 
and   died   in  Salem,    Jan.    10,    I78I.      At   the   time   of  her  marriage   to 
Epes   Sargent   she  was  widow  of   ?Ion.   Samuel   Broune   of   Salem,    to   whom 
she  was  married   in  April   1732,    in  New  London,    Conn,,    3Jid   after   his 
de^th   she  married  Epes   Sargent   on  August   10,    17^^,    at   which   time 
he   removed   to   Sal!.em,      By  her   first  marriage   she  had   a  son  ^/illis'm, 
and   a  daughter   Abigail,      v/illiara  Brov/ne   graduated  from  Harvard   in 
1755  ^^^  "^"^s    a   classmate   of   John  Adsms;    member   of   the   General 
Court   in  I768;    Colonel   of  Essex  county  militia,    and   Judge   of   the 
Supreme  Court,      Ke  was   a  loyalist   and  one   of    the"Addressors   of 
Gen.    Gage   on  his   arrivaD.   in   177^i    s-s   v;aG   his  half  brother   John 
Sargent.      Ke  was   included   in  the  Banishment  Act   of   1778;    "v'^as    an 
extensive  land   ovrner   and  his   estates  were    confiscated.      He  was   in 
London  a,s   early   as  I776.      In  I7SI   lie  was   appointed  Governor   of    the 
Bermudas   and   died   in  England   in  Eebruary   l602,    aged   65.      The   daugh- 
ter  Abigail  married   Joseph  Blaney   of   J.'arblehead   vYho   removed   to 
Salem,    where   the}'  lived   on  Sashin-ton   Street,    in   a  house   later 
occupied  by  Dr.   Eiske,    a  dentist,    which   still    stands. 

As  stated  above,  Col.  ICpes  SD.rgent  and  Catherine  V/inthrop  \'.'.^re 
third-cousins  as  follov;s:-  Edmund  and  Slizr.beth  Reade  of  ./ickford, 
Kent,    Eng.,    had   CL"^;-;cliter3   :  t^xtlia   ;-,nd  Eliao.betp..      T. or th a  married 


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Third  Generation. 
let,    Daniel  Spes,    and  2nd,    Sainuel  Symonds   of   Ipswich,    who   became 
Deputy  Governor   of   the  }.:aBS.   Bay   Colony,      llartha  Epes'    daughter 
llary  married  Peter  IXincan  of   Gloucester,    and    their   daugjiter  i:ary 
Duncan  married  William  Sargent   2nd,    father   of  Epes   Sargent.      The 
other   daughter   of   Edirund   and  Elizabeth  Reade  was  Elizabeth,    who 
married  John   V/inthrop   the  younger;    their   son  V/ait   Still  had   a  son 
John   v;inthrop   called  E.H.S.,    who  was   father   of   Catherine   Winthrop. 
It  was   frorj  the  marriage   of  Eliaalseth  Reade   to    John  V/inthrop 
that    the  name   Winthrop   came   into    the  Sargent  family, 

For   further   details    as    to   life   and  public    services   of   Col.   Epes 
Sargent   see   biographical   sketch  elsewhere. 

%o   authentic    dates    are   obtaiiiable   as    to   births   of    children 
by   the   second  narria-T;e,    but    dates   of  baptism  are   taken  from  the 
records   of    the  i'irst   Church  in  Salem. 
Children  by  first  marriage,    all  probably   born  in  Gloucester ;- 

17.  Epes,  4.  "■ 

18.  Esther,  4, 

19.  Ignatius,  4;  born  July  27,  1724;  "died  in  a  foreign  land". 

20.  Thomas,  4;  born  April  16,  I726;  died  April  24,  I727.   Babson 
erroneously  clUs  him  Jsmes  in  the  History  of  Gloucester. 

21.  Winthrop,  4. ^  '   . 

22.  Sarah,  4.  ^  ' 

23.  Daniel,  4. 

24.  .Villi^m  4;  born  June  29,  1734;   Nothing  further  known. 

25.  Benjanin,  4;  born  Oct.  I8,  I736;  died  abroad  in  manhood. 

26.  xaary  Ann,  4;  born  Dec.  1,  1740;  probably  died  in  infancy. 
Children  by  second  :,-:arria~e,  all  proorbly  in  S?2e:i:- 

27.  J?aul  Dadley,  4.  • 

28.  Catherine,  4;  bn.pti."ed  Doc.  I3,  I?"*-?;  date  of  death  not  kr.O'vn. 


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8.  . 

Third  Generation. 

29.  Anne,    4;    baptized   July   20,    I746;    date   of   death  unknown. 

30.  llary,   4;    baptized  I'ay   28,    I749;    died  aged  11  at  boarding   school, 

31.  Jolin,    4. 


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Third  Generation, 

8.  EPES  GAHGEIJT,  3;   "  L    ^ra       ' 

Memoranda  taken  from  a  letter  from  Strl'.  iip-feG  Sargent  to  his 
"Grand  little  lliece,  Elizabeth  Turner  Amory. 

"When  Col.  Epes  Sargent  married  his  second  wife  he  moved  from 
Cape  Ann  to  Salem,  August  l?^-^-,  and  resided  there  till  iiie  death, 
eighteen  years.   His  remains  v/ere  first  "buried  in  the  }3rowne  tomb 
in  Salem,  one  of  the  tombs  violated  in  1835,  but  they  v«'ere  re- 
moved many  years  ago  to  the  tomb  in  Gloucester,  in  the  old  bury- 
ing ground,  over  which  tonb  I  placed  a  granite  slab  eight  feet 
long,  four  feet  wide,  and  one  foot  thick  in  1836. 

His  wife  Esther  Kaccarty,  was  originally  buried  in  the  ■bur;:^^ing 
ground  at  Gloucester  in  17^}) »    ^^<3.  when  her  husband  Col.  Epes  Sar- 
gent built  his  tomb  she  was  doubtlesB  disinterred  and  placed  there- 
in, for  I  found  the  gravesstone  lying  against  a  coffin  within 
the  tomb,  Aug.  24,  I836. 


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9. 

Third  Generation, 
^.  AN2?  SARG^iNT,    3;    (Williajn  2;    William  l);    was   born   in  Gloucester, 

Mass.,    /jae,ust  6,    I692;    died  Oct.    8,    I782;    me^-ried  I-eb.    I6,    1720, 
Nathaniel  Ellery  of  Gloiicester,    who  was  born  llarch  31]ji  1683,    and 
died  Llay  30,    I761,      He  v;a8   son  of  Willian  "FTippry  and  Llary  Coit, 
and  ie   called"  a  "shipATight"    in   a  deed,    but  v/as   engaged   in   trade 
and   coairaerce.      He  bore   the   title   of   Captain  from  military   service; 
he  vras    a  Selectman,    Tov-n  Treasurer,    and  prominent   in   Ihe   church. 
An  obituary   in   the  Boston  Svejiing  Post   reads,    "¥/e  hear   from  Ca.pe 
Jam   that   on   the  30th  ult,    after   a  few  days   illness,    Captain  L'athan- 
iel  Ellery   died   in  the   78th  year   of  >iiB    sge.      He  was   a  gentle:ijp.n 
much  approved  in   that   town   end  greatly   esteemed  for   his  prudence, 
and  integrity".      In  177ii    i^   company  vdth  others,    he  had   a  grsuit 
of  "flatty  lands"    on   tiie  v/estern   side   of  Philemon  V/ai'ner»B   wharf 
on  which  to  build   a  whsxf   for   himself.      Nearly   opposite   th.iB    spot, 
at   the  foot   of  Hancock  Street,    he   is   said   to  have   built   tlie   orig- 
inal part   of   a  house   which  stood  till   about  l840,      llv »   Ellery  was 
twice  married;    first  to   Abigail  Norwood,    who   survived  the  union 
just    three  months,    and  second   to   Ann  SaJc'gent,    who   died   aged  ninety. 
She  was   tdvvays  known   aiJ   "Uadam  Ellery",    and  a  fine   portrait  painted 
in  her   advaiiced   age  by   Copley   is    in  possession  of   a^degcendant . 
Children,    all   born   in  Gloucester:-  '' 

32.  Ann  Ellery,    4;    born  Dec.    7,    1721;    died  Peb.    20,    1797;    married 

Nov.    23,    1749    to   V/illiam   Ingersoll.      Nothing   further. 

33.  I'ary  Ellery,    4; 

34.  Nathaniel   Ellery,    4, 

35.  Willi au  Ellery,    4. 

36.  Daniel  Ellery,    4;    born   Au[i.    9,    I732;    died  1759;    married  :  ary 

x^atciiett    arid  had    children,    all   of   v;ho:ii  died  young,    Ilothin^' 
further. 

37.  Epes   Ellery,    4, 

(Note:  We  have  a  fine  copy  of  picture  of  r.^adam  Ellery). 


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i'^ourth  Generation. 
;7.  EPES   SARGEilT,    4;    (Epes   3;    William  2;    '.Vllliam  l) ;    was  born  in 

Gloucester,    ?:.acD.,    Feh,    17,    1721;    died  of   inoculated  emall-pox   in 
January,    1779;    married  Kay   20,    174-5i    Catherine,    daughter   of   John 
and  Sarah   (Joodbury)   Osborne   of  Soston.      She  -y.'as   born  liov.    6,    1722- 
and   died  Eeb.    7,    I780.      "She  ras   a  lady   of   rare   virtue,    of   winning 
conversation   and  nmnners,    benevolent   and   charitable   in   the  high- 
est  degree",      Conoerning   John  Osborne,    father   of   Catherine,    v/e 
learn  that  he  was   born  in  Bristol,    ?..    I.,    Oct.    31,    1669,    narried 
SaraJi  V/oodbury   in  171-^,    o-nd   died  in  1734.   He   always   cpoke   of   the 
Du^e  of  Leeds   as  hie   near   relative,    and  was  greatly  respected   in 
the   Coloiiy »      He   resided  in  i/ilk  St.,    Boston,    csid   comirianded  £=. 
London  i'acjiet.      Ke  7/as   chosen  Councillor   to    the   Governor.      I-Iis 
tomb   is   in   the   f^-r s,veyard   en  Tre:T.cnt   Street,    neai'  Pai'k  Street;    a 
small  upright    SLone  _  bearing  his  na^ie   shovvs    the   spot    a  little   to 
the  right   of   the  gate,      Zpes   Sargent  v/as   engaged  in   conirnerciai 
business   and    a  ship  ovmer;    ho  7;as   largely   instrumental   in  brin.-,- 
ing   to   Gloucester,    the  Hev.    John  Lurray,    the  Universalist   clergy- 
man  and  suffered  nuch  religious  persecution  as   a   consequence,      he 
was   also    sai  ardont   loyalist   at    the  breaking   cut  of   the  Kex'olu- 
tionary  V/ar,      Per   biograpliiotil    sketch  see   eleevviiere. 
Children:- 

38.  Catherine,    5;    born  Jan.    26,    17^7;    died   the   same  mont}i. 

39.  Epes,    5.  ^ 

40.  Esther,  5;  died  in  infancy,  no  dates-  obtainable. 

41.  John  Osborne,  p* 

42.  Catherine,  5;  born  nd  died  in  infancy,  no  dates  given. 


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Insert  page  10-a. 
Fourth  Generation. 
;7.  EPES  SARGEKT,  Jr.,  4;  cent. 

Epes  Sargent,  Jr.,  4;  died  of  inoculated  small  pox  in  1779, 
in  which  year,  "by  vote  of  the  town,  a  general  inoculation  of  the 
citizens  took  place.  He  had  a  presentiment  that  the  dioease  would 
prove  fatal  to  him,  and  desired  an  exemption  in  his  favor,  "but 
the  authorities  were  inexorahle,  and  he  submitted  to  the  fate 
that  he  apprehended. 

Early  in  life  he  engaged  in  mercantile  pursuits,  in  which  he 
acquired  a  large  property,   A  few  years  prior  to  the  Revolutionary 
war  he  ovmed  ten  vessels  which  were  employed  in  the  fishery  and  • 
foreigi  commerce,  and  he  was  carrying  on  at  that  time  a  very  ex- 
tensive trade;  hut  the  total  suspension  of  his  "business  which  the 
war  occasioned,  together  with  the  enharrassing  situation  into 
which  he  was  thrown  by  joining  the  unpopular  side  in  tlie  contest 
with  the  mother  country,  caused  heavy  pecuniary  losses  "by  v«iich 
his  property  became  greatly  reduced.   In  common  v/ith  all  who  held 
his  political  principles  he  was  made  the  mark  of  obloquy  and 
reproach.   He  was  on  one  occasion  cited  before  the  assembled  voters 
of  the  to'.'Tn  B.nd.   required  to  esive  saitsfaction  that  he  was  a  harm- 
less citisen,  but  he  would  not  obey  the  sumirions,  and  the  excited 
meeting  proceeded  to  forbid  a.11  persons  to  have  any  commerce  with 
him  or  his  abettors,  intending  to  compel  him,  through  fear  of 
starvation  to  quit  the  town.   Th5.s  measure  had  the  desired  effect. 
He  went  to  Boston,  VYhere  even  greater  indignities  were  heaped 
upon  him.   His  son,  Kpes  S:^rgent  5»  ^^-^   embraced  the  patriotic 
cause,  but  he  could  not  divert  from  his  father  the  torrent  of 
hatred  and  contempt  which  o verv/heli!:ed  all  who  were  of  his  politi- 
cal faitli.   The  latter,  therefore,  determined  to  seek  refuge  in 


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Fourth  Generation, 
another  part   of    America,    and  made   every  preparation  to    embark 
for  Halifax,    but  on  asDenibling  hir   fainily  for  leave   taking  on 
the   evening  before  his   intended  departure,    his   spirits  v/ere   so 
much  oppressed  ^Tlth  the  pangs   of   separation   that   he  resolved 
to   return  to   his  home  and  endure   ac  best  he   could  the  fortune 
that  night   ov;ait  him.  ... 

In  addition  to   the  bitter  political  prescription  of  v/hich  he 
had  been  the   object,    he  vras  made   to  feel  in  the  keenest  manner   the 
effects   of  religious  bigotry   on  account  of  the  hearty  v/elcome  he, 
together  with  his  brother  v.'inthrop  had  extended  to    the  Kev,    John 
Murray,    the  Universalist  ninister,    vrho    ca^ie  to   Gloucester   in 
the  fall   of   1775»    s^^-  the   avowal   of   his  belief   ir    the   doctrines 
of    the  preacher.      Some   of    the  members   of   the  Pirst  Psxish,    arion^ 
them  Mr.   i';pes   Sargent,    absented   themselves   from  public  worsliip, 
and  they  were    called  upon   to   give   their   reasons   for   so   doing,    but 
they   declined   controversy.      These   troubles   culminated  in   their 
suspension  from  the   church,    snd  sixteen  v/ere   thus    suspended, 
among   thein  being   tv/o   of   the  most  prominent  men  in   the  parish, 
Epes   Sargent    and  his   brother   V/inthrop,    v/ith  their   T/ives,    Cath- 
erine  and   Judith,    F,nd.  V.inthrop  Sargent's   daughter,    Irs,    Judith 
Stevens,    who    sftervrsrdp   married  Mr.   Hurray. 

l^r.   Epes   Cfirgent's   v/hole  life  had   exhibited   the  proper  fruits 
of   the  Christian  spirit,    and  he  had  sat   for  manylyears   at   the 
table   of   the  Lord  in   the   affectionate    comr^union   and  entire  unity   of 
the   religious    sentiment   with  his   brethren   of   the   Christian   faith, 
but    these   now   coldly   turned   from  him,    and   so,    \yith  fortune  wanted 
and   friendships  broken  up,    he   "endured   as   seeing  Him  v/ho   is    in- 


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fourth  Generation. 
17.  EPES  S/iRGENT,  Jr.,  4;  oont. 

visible"  and  rich  in  faith  and  the  mercies  of  a  juat  and  pure 
life,  passed  a.ffay   to  the  tomb. 

In  17^7 »  221  act  imposing  a  tax  on  tea  was  passed  "by  Parliament 
which  led  to  meetings  of  protest  in  Boston  a}id  elsewhere,  exid  in 
the  fall  the  people  of  Boston  requested  the  Governor  to  convene  • 
the  General  Court  which  he  refused  to  do.   3o  a  Convention  to  be 
held  in  Janeuil  Hall  was  proposed  a:nd   the  various  towns  requested 
to  send  delegates,  and  various  motions  were  adopted,  only  one 
person  voting  in  the  negative,  Epes  Sai-gent,  Esq.,  who,  during 
the  debate,  had  desired  the  people  "to  be  careful  in  acting" . 

At  a  tovm   meeting  on  Karch  6,  1775»    i^  accordance  7/ith  a  recom- 
mendation of  the  Provinciaj.  Gorigresn,  it  was  voted  that  a  corciiittee 
be  chosen  to  wait  upon  those  suspected  of  being  Tories,  and  desire 
them  to  attend  the  adjourned  meetin^^  sjid  give  the  tovm  satisfac- 
tion in  that  particular.   There  were  few  of  this  class  of  persons. 
Epes  SajTgsnt  7/as  the  only  one  who  refused  the  satisfaction  demanded 
by  the  town,  end  it  was  on  account  of  his  refusal  that  the  people 
voted,  "That  no  person  should  have  any  coiinerce  with  him  or  his 
abettors",   Epes  Sargei-t  and  hi  13  half  brother  John,  v/ere  the  only 
ones  of  the  frjfxily  who  espoused  the  roya.list  coase,   Some  of  the 
family  were  ardent  patriots,  and  two  at  least  were  Continental. 
officers  in  the  Revolutionary  nar.   (r/inthrop  Sargent  5»  snd 
Paul  Dudley  Sargent  4-)  . 

Speaking  of  this  period  in  his  history,  Babson  soys,  th?t  "a 
large  portion  of  the  land  on  the  easterly  p;ki*t  of  the  village  was 
then  owiied  by  the  Sargent  fa'.ily,   ./it}:  the  exception  of  a  few 
house  lots,  this  fa-nily  held  the  entire  tract  embraced  betv;een 


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fourth  Generation, 
17.  EPES  SARGENT,  Jr.,  4;  cont. 

tlie  harbor  on  the  south,  Prospect  street  on  the  north,  Pleacant 
and  Duncan  Sts,  on  the  west,  and  Chestnut  street  on  the  east. 
On  the  shore  side  of  this  land,  the  merchants  of  this  family  had 
their  -wharves,  stores  and  fish-flakes;  the  latter  covering  alnost 
the  entire  space  "between  Duncan  street  and^  Vinson's  Cove". 

A  house  at  the  lower  end  of  Pleasant  street  nhich  had  a  large 
garden  attached  was  the  residence  of  Epes  Sargent,   The  spot  is  now 
occupied  "by  the  Custom  House,  Passing  now  over  that  part  of  the  • 
old  shore  path  which  is  now  Spring  street,  "begimiing  at  the  corner 
of  Pleasant  St.,  we  find  the  house  supposed  to  have  Been  built  by 
Col.  Epes  .Sargent «   It  was  occupied  by  his  descendants  of  t.vo  gen- 
erfi.tjon^,  axid  stood  v;it?i  various  alterations  till  a  recent  time, 
on  t)'.e  spot  where  it  was  erected.  0-a   the  north  eide  of  tlds  street 
at  the  termination  of  Front  Street,  we  still  see  a  large  house, 
built  and  occupied  by  , inthrop  Sargent,  and  another  at  a  little 
di£>tance  fro^n  it,  the  residence  of  Daniel  Sargent,  both  prczrinent 
merchants  bfforo  the  war.   The  residence  of  WintZorop  Sargent  was 
a  thrf^e  etory  structure  on  the  corner  of  Front  ar.d  luncaii  street, 
3:a6   was  burred  in  the  £'rep.t  fire  of  I865.   ^.  r,  V/inthrop  Sart:'3nt  had 
preiriousljr  lived  in  a  house  on  Duncan  Street,  just  in  the  rear  of 
the  one  just  r;:entioned,  ar.d  here  religious  services  were  for  a 
time  hpld  at  the  tiiiie  of  the  withdrawal  of  .".Ir,  Hurra^'"'p  adh::rents. 

The  Christening  bowl  belon;:ine':  to  tho  First  Church  in  Glouces- 
ter wan  presented  by  Kr .  Kpes  Sargent  June  I8,  I762. 

Epes  Sargent  -tttp,   one  of  '.he  selectmen  in  I76O  and  in  177*^r 
and  in  1779  ^"i-s  was  a  member  of  the  Con^^ention  for  forming  a  State 
Constitution. 


11, 

Fourth  Generation. 
18.      ESTHER  SARGEIjT,    4;    (Rpes  3;    William  2;    -Villiam  l);    was  born  in 

Gloucester,    Lasa.,    date  of   death  not  known,^  but   she  probably  died 
in  Englsxicl,    and  in  settlement   of  her  father's   estate   she   ia   spoken 
of  as   deceased,    and  provision  made  for  her  heirs.      She  marriea 
Col.   Thomas   GoldLhv/aite   of  Boston,    but   date   of  niarriage   and  par- 
ticulars  concerning  him  are  not   obts^inable.      We  find,    however, 
that  her    daughter   Catherine  was  married  in  i^ngland  Oct.    26,    1784-, 
.     and  her   residence  is   ^iven  as   vValthojnsto.v,   Essex,    so   the  presump- 
tion is   that  Col.   Goldth.mite   was   a  loyalist   refugee  from  ioston, 
and  settled  in  A'althainstow,   Sssex. 
Ghilorent- 
.   43.    Ignatius   Goldthwc.ite,    5j    ^0    inf orn:ation. 

44.  Catherine   Goldthwaite,    5» 

45.  Esther   Goldthv/aite,    5» 

46.  Thomas  Goldthvvaite,    Jr.,    pj    no   information. 


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12. 

Fourth  Generation, 
WIITTHROP  SARGENT,  4;  (Epes  3;  '.Villiam  2;  V/illiajn  l);  was  born  in 
Gloucester,  Ivlass,,  I.  arch  6,  1727,  and  died  in  Gloucester,  Dec.  5, 
1793;  ^e  married  on  April  5,  1750 »  ^ev.  John  v.hite  officiating, 
Judith,  daughter  of  Captain  Thomas  and  Judith  (Robinson)  Saunders, 
born  Sept.  25,  1731;  died  July  27,  1793.   0^  ^^r  Irs.  ];;urray 
writes,  "I  cannot  enumerate  her  many  instances  of  tender  charity 
which  not  only  relieved  the  physical  hut  the  spiritual  needs  of  . 
t>ie  recipients".   Her  grasidf ather,  Captain  Ardrev;  Robinson  is 
called  by  Babson,  the  historian,  "one  of  the  most  remarkable  men 
Gloucester  hssever  produced".   He  vras  the  first  to  build  a  vessel 
with  schooner  rig,  and  as  she  glided  into  the  "water  gave  it  the 
name  "scooner".   In  the  service  of  the  llassachusetts  Bay  Colony 
he  had  many  ren:arkable  adventures  v,ith  the  French  and  Indians, 
and  many  hair^brea.dth  escapes.   Through  him  we  trace  ancestry  to 
Abraham  Robinson  of  'Gloucester,  claimed  to  be  a  son  of  Rev, 
John  Robinson  of  Leyden,  pastor  of  the  Pilgrims,   Captain  Andrew 
Robinson  rendered  importaji,t  public  services  to  the  Colony.   V/ir> 
throp  Saxgent  ^vas  an  officer  on  a  sloop  of  wixr  at  the  taking  of 
Cape  Breton  and  Louisburg  in  174-5»  ^7  Admiral  varren  and  Gen. 
Pepperell,  and  \7as  afterwards  a  merchant  of  note  in  Gloucester, 
and  V7as"}iighly  respected  for  general  benevolence".   :.'rs.  Murray 
writes  of  him  as  "characterized  by  innate  rectitude,  philanthropy 
exquisite  sensibility,  r.anly  dignity  and  mild  condescension"  . 
Winthrop  Sargent  v>;as  a  prominent  member  of  the  First  Parish  Church 
in  Gloucester,  but  becoming  interested  in  the  teachings  setforth 
by  the  Universalists  of  the  day  invited  Rev,  John  L.urray,  the 
first  Universalist  minister  in  America  to  come  to  Gloucester  -.vyicre 


:.>^; 


•  rf/.y 


13- 
Fourth  Generation. 
he  soon  held  services  in  his  own  house.  As  a  result  of  this 
interest  Mr.  Sargent  and   his  faiiily  with  others  was  excommunicated 
from  the  Church  and  religious  persecution  followed.  Later,  I.ev. 
John  Lurray  married  Judith,  daughter  of  V/inthrop  Sargent.  Jj'or 
further  details  see  "biographical  sketch. 
Children  all  "born  in  Gloucester,  Llass,:- 

47.  Judith,  5.     ' 

48.  Winthrop,  5* 

49.  Esther,  ^;    born  in  Gloucester,  J^a,y   1,  1755;  died  Jiov.  30,  loll; 

married  her  cousin,  John  Stevens  Ellery  5 J  Oct.  22,  \']'(2, 
See  further  under  Jo/in  SteTcns  i^llery. 

50.  Catherine,  5;  ^o^rn  :..arch  24,  1757;  died  April  25,  I758 . 

51.  Catherine,  5;  "born  July  5»  "^15^'*    died  June  15,  1759' 

52.  Sarah,  5t  sorn  July  15,  17^5;  died  Sept.  6,  1766. 

53.  Pit?,  Willi 9Z1,  5.     ■ 

54.  Sa^rali,  5;  born  Oct.  3,  I77I;  died  Oct.  5,  1775- 


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Insert  Pa^e   13-a, 
J?ourth  Generation. 
21.    WINTHROP   SARGEUT,   4;    cont. 

His   wife   was   Judith,    daughter   of   Gapt.    Thomas   and   Judith 
(Robinson)    Saunders,      Both  the  RobinsonH  and   Saunders   families 
were   very   prominent   and  noted   in  Gloucester,    and   an  aocount   of 
those   ancestries  will   be   .^iven   elsev/here.      Through   this    connec- 
tion  the   Sargents    trace   ancestry  bacl:   to   John  Robinson  of  Leycen, 
the  pastor   of   the  Pil:-;rins,    v/hile  Lucy   Saiinders,    niece   of    Judith, 
married  Paul   Dudley  Sargent,    younger   half  brother   to    ..inthrop. 

But   two    episodes   in    ..inthrop   Sargent's   life   will  be   touched 
upon  hare  both  of  historical   interest,    the   expedition  to   Louisbur^ 
and  his   connection  with   the  introduction   of   Universal ism  in  Glou- 
cester. 

In  17431    '.vhen  but    eighteen  yeojca   of    age,    he   was   an   officer   on 
a  sloop   of    ..ar   at   the    taking   of  Louisburg   and  Cape   Breton.        llisrory 
tells  us    that    the   expedition  was   organized  by  Gov,    Shirley   of 
MassacliusettB,    and  placed  under    cora.iand  of   General   Pepperell    in 
llarch  1745.      -:'ngiand  v/as    chen   at   war   with  France,    aPvi   the   fort 
at  Louisburg   v/as   a  standing  menace   tio   jilasBaciiUsetts   seamen.      On 
April   1,    1745i    troops   of   which  Llassachucetts   furnislied  3250 ,    Con- 
necticut  500   ^^^  ''■^^''   Hampshire  3^^»    asseiabled   at   Canseau,    Nova 
Scotia.      Roger   vVolcott   of   Conn.,    v;hos2   faiiily   afterv/ards   through 
the   Griswold  line   oecsLae   related    oy  marriage   to  i'its   V/illia:::   Sar- 
gent,   son   of     .'inthrop,    v/as    in   com:  and  of   the   Connecticut   contin- 
gent,   and   second   in   coamand  of    theunited  force  under  Pepper ell. 
On  April   23,    1745i    Coi:i:.;odore   V/cirren   joined   the  forces   with  five 
sloops   of  war   and  six  frigates.      On  the  26th,    the   combined  forces 
landed  a   short    distance   from  the  fozt    arid  on   June   17'^h  the  fort 
capitulated,      Louisburg  had  been   called   the  JDunkirk   01    America, 
and  was    supposed   to   be   impregnable.      Roger    V,olcott   writes,    "It 
was   a  tough  business,    Divine  Providence   appeared  wonderfully  on 
our  favor,    and   should   ever   be   remembered  with  thankfulness,    nor 
ought   the  firmness  of   our   troops   to  be  forgotten.      After  we  had 
continued   the   siege  for  forty   days   the    city   of  Louisburg  v/as    sur- 
rendered  in   capitulation,    and  vzith  great   joy  we   entered  it"i      At 
the    close   of   the   ca, -.paigii   7/illiam  Pepper  ell   was  made   a  baronet, 
and  Comir.odore   V/arren  a  vice-ad-iral   for    their   services. 

Later  inthrop  Sargent  became  a  prosperous  merchant  in  Glou- 
cester, and  lived  on  iXmcan  street,  the  lot  extending  to  the  cor- 
ner of  Pront  St.,  where  he  later  built  a  large  house  which  was 
standing  till  18S5.  He  was  a  3;epresentative  to  the  General  Court 
in  I7&8;  a  member  of  Corriini tteo  of  Public  Safety  during  the  Revol- 
utionary v/ar  and  one  of  the  Convention  for  forming  the  State  Con- 
stitution .in  1779'  T-  ■     ■ 

The  Rev.    Sa^'iuel   Chandler  was   for  many  years   the  much  loved 
pastor   of   the  Pirst  Parish  in  Gloucester,    and  his   diary  makes 
frequent   allusion   to   the  maiii''  kindnesses    shown  him  by  various 
members   of   the   Sargent  family,    and  of   hospitality    extended  by 
Capt.    winthrop   Se^rgentK      He  writes   of   receiving  on  one   occasion 
a   "pound  of   tea  and  a  dollar   in  it"    from  './inthrop   Sao-gent;    of   rid- 
ing  to    various   placeo"v:ith   "Capt.    Sargent's   chaise   and  my  horse", 
and  in  one   record  wc   read,    "In   the  morning   Capt.    Sargent   called 
at    the   door,    and  informeci  me   th.it  }ie   had  put    a  venture   on  bo  surd 


"r 


Insert  Ps^e  13-1). 

Fourth  Generation, 

WIOTHROP   SARGENT,    4;    cont. 

for  me,    2   quintals   of   fish,    the  freight    I   was   welcome   to,    he 
should   charge    the   fish  to  me   if   it  was   agreeable,    and   so   I  must 
take  niy   chance.      I    told  him,    Sir,    I    arn  very  much  obli^^ed  to  you. 
He    said  he    told   the   captain   to   "bring   it   in   sherry   wine",      A  few 
days   later   he   "called  slZ   Capt.   Sargent's,    paid  him  14  pounds 
14   shillings .      Rectified  his    clock".      It  may  he   of    this  venture 
that   v/e  later   read,    "I  had   the  return  of   a  venture,    2   qtts,    of 
fish,    to   the   West   Indies;    came  in  rum  6  gallons,    which  v/ent    to 
Virginia   and   brought  4  bushels   of   wheat   end  2   of   corn". 

One  of   the   most   interesting   episodes   in  V/inthrop   Sargent's 
life   so   far   as  public   interest   is   concerned,    is   his    connection 
with  Univerealism   in  Gloucester,    vrhich  wac   its   firnt    settled  home 
in  America.        Rev.   L-r.   Murray   thus   writes   of  his   rec^eption   in 
Gloucester, -"Here  my  God  grants  me   rest   fraa  my   toils,    here    I 
Jiave   a  taste   of   heaven.      The   new  song  is    sung  here,    and  ".VORTilY   IS 
THE  LAI-IB   constantly   dv/ells  upon   their   tongues".      His   later   ex- 
perience  showed  him,    however,    that  peace  was   not   to   be   attaiiied 
without  farther    strui->;les. 

In  the   early   yOs   fishing  vessels   having  been  hampered   V   the 
previous  v.-ars    and   depredations,    vessels   v/ere  fitted   out   for   for- 
eign  trade.      A  sailor   on  one   of   these   vescels   returning   to   port 
a  few  years  before   the  Revolution,    brought   a  book  written  by 
Rev,   James  33ailey  of  London  in  which  new  religious   doctrines  were 
set  forth.      This  book  came   into  possession,  of  the  family  of   Win- 
throp  Sa.rgentj,    the  owmex:  of  the  vessel.     They  becoming  interested, 
it  passed  from  fOjTi.ily   to   family  Kiaking   ccnvorts   'co   its   teachings. 
Vvlisn  Rev.    Jcrin  JViurray   reached  Boston  in  177'^i    lie  v;aa    invited  by 
Winthrop   Saxgent   to   visit  him  which  he   did.      The  kindly  Rev,   i,-r. 
Ghajidler  was   ill   at   the   time   v/ith  his  last    sickness,    and  i/.r.   L.ur- 
ray  was   at   first   invited   to   occupy  his  pulpit.      Lut   while  he  made 
friends   and  gained   converts,    the  rulers   of   the   church  opposed  .liim, 
and  finally   closed   their   doors   against   him,      During   this   visit 
to   Gloucester,    It,   I.urray  fully    started  his   views   to  Ilr.    Chandler, 
and  of   course   they  met  with  his    decided  opposition,    and   drew  frcm 
him  a  warning   addressed   to  his   people.      This   in   spite   of   tho   fact 
that  J,:r ,   iwurray's   earlier   sermons   were  not   of   a  controversial 
chai'-acter,    but   dvrelt   on   the  love   and  service   of   God. 

In  April,    1775.    ^^'■^'    Chandler   died,    and  until   177^.    the    society 
of   the  Pirst  Parish  was  v/ithout    a  pastor,    but    at   that   time   a  call 
Y/ae   extended   to  Rev.   Eli  Porbes,    but   with  a  number   of   dissentinr 
votes,    which  were   ca.et   by  ix ,   Ivurray's   friends,    several   of  whom, 
including  :  r,    Sargent,    addressed   a.  letter   to   ilr,    Forbes    dissuading 
him  from  accepting   the   call,    but   this  had  no   other   effect   thaja 
to    call   forth  a  reply,    from  which  his   advisers   reaped  no 
satisfaction,      ITr,   Porbes   accepted   the   call   and  was   installed 
June  5»    177i^. 

The  Parish-house  being   closed   to   his  ministrations,    ]t,   hur- 
ray's  follov/ers    assembled   at    stated    tines    at    the  home   of  Winthrop 
Sargent  vmere   their   religious   v/orsaip  was   held.      This   house  was 
in  the  rear   of   the  large  three   story  house   afterwrvrds  built   "oy 
IdV ,    Sargent   on  Pront   Street   at   the  head  of   IXincan  Street.      ciur- 


Insert  page  I3-C. 

Fourth  Generation. 

WlKTIffiOP   SARGENT,    4;    cent, 

rounded  by   a  email    circle  of  admiring  friends  Lir,   Murray  deter- 
mined to   maJie  Gloucester  his   home;    but   the    enemies'  of  his    doctrines 
made  open   demonstrations   of   their  hostility    even   to    threats   of 
personal   violence,    which  gave   rise   to   gloomy  forebodings   as    to 
his  prospects   of  happiness    and  peace   in   this   place. 

In  1776,    a  number   of   his    adherents   who   were  members   of   the 
First  Prjrisli   society  were  made   subjects   of   discipline  by   that   body,. 
They  had   absented   themselves   from  public   v,-ors;.ip,    sjid  v/ere    called 
upon   to    give   their  reasono   for    so    doing,   but    they  declined   con- 
troversy,   cUid   contented   the.r.selves   with  asserting  •  that    "they   v;ere 
Influenced  by   reasons    of    -".  purely   religious    chsxacter,    v/hich  vras 
entirely  betv/een  God   end  their   o^/n   souls;    that    they    trusted   to 
have   a  good   conscience,    and  were  happy  in   the  belief   tliat    Jesus 
only  Viras   appointed   their   judge".      The  church,    (the  ecclesiastical 
body),    addressed   several   letters   to    the   absentees, of   which  no 
notice   seems    to   have  been  taken,    ond  finally   sent   one   suspending 
them  from  conniunion  vrith  that   body.      "Sixteen  persons   were   thus 
suspended,    only   two  males   being  included   in   the   list,    but   it    con- 
.  tained   the  names   of   tv;o    of   the  most  prominent  members    of   the 
parish,    viz.,    Epes   and    'inthrop   Sargent,    v;ith  their  wives,    Catherine 
and   Judith  and   Judith  Stevens,    the   dau^ter   of    <(inthrop   Sargent. 
All   these  had   embraced   the  religious    sentiments   of   '^r.    ■.ur- 
vb:^,    and   as   they    could  no   longer    continue   on   amicable   relations 
with   the  Church   they  v/isely   declined   controversy,    and   quietly   sub- 
mitted  to   the   sentence  passed  upon   them.      It   should  here  be  noted 
that    the  meeting  house   of   the  First   Church  v?as  built   by   seven  per- 
sons,   one   of  v7hom  -was   Col.   Epes   Sargent,    father   of  Epes   and    .in- 
throp,   sjid   that   the   Chris tening-bov7l   v/as   given  by^Epes   Sargent,  Jr. 

Babson   says   that   during    all    this    controversy,    Ilr .   Eorbes    took 
the   right   position,    that   of    silence   and   inactivity,    though   another 
writer   r;peaks   of   him  as   "strait-laced".      The   vdse  pastor  was   more 
solicitous   to  maintain   the  peace   find  harmony   of   society   than  to 
gatlier   to   the  parish  coffers    a  fev/  grudgi%iy  paid   dollaj:s,    ejid. 
while  he   openly   considered   the   seceding  members   to    be   in  a   condi- 
tion  of   dangerous   delusion,    the   only  means  by  v/hich  he   tried  to 
win   them  back  was   a  constant  manifestation  of  kindness   and  regard, 
the  memory   of  vmich  had  long   outlived   that   of   the   ill   feeling    en- 
gendered by   the   occasion  that   called   them  forth, 

lir.   Forbes  became   closely   related  by  marriage   to    the   Sargent 
family.      Kis  first  T;ife   died   ear3,y   in  177^»    ^^^-^  ^^  married   the 
same  year  Lucy,    the  wife  of  Hon.    Thomas   Saunders,    m.other   of  Irs. 
Paul   Dudley  Sargent  4,    while  Hon,   Thomas   Saunders  was   brother    to 
Judith,    wife   of    .Vinthrop   Sargent  4,      ;i'ter   the   death  of   the   second 
wife,    }Ir.   Forbes    took  for  his    tliird  wife,    Sarah   (Sa^r/er)   widov; 
of   Capt,   Thomas  Parsons   of  Kewburyport,  -v/hose   daughter   Anna  Parsons 
became  wife   of  Fitz   '..'illiam  Sargent   5.    son   of    Vinthrop   Sargent  4, 
and  8-r\other   daughter  I^ary,    married  Ignatius   Sargent.      V/e   thus    see 
how  closely  :r,   Forbes  was   brought   into    relation  with   the  fam- 
ily  of  his    seceding  parishioners. 

The  bitter   spirit    enge^iderod   at   that   time  was    an   iraportajit 
factor   in   emphasizing   the   active  measures    taken   against  Epes   Sar- 


Insert  page  13" ^'^» 

Fourth  Generation, 

21.   V/IKTIiROP  SARG::KT,  4;  cont. 

gent,  v7ho  had  alec  espoused  the  royalist  cause  in  the  dispute 
between  this  and  the   mother  country. 

In  Jan.  1779i  thirty-one  men  and  thirty  7.'oinen  signed  axticles 
of  association  pledging  themselves  as  the  Independent  Church  of 
Christ,  and  this  vras  the  hirth  of  the  Universalist  Church  in 
America.   The  young  society  proceeded  to  build  a  church  and  held 
regulaur  meetings  for  worship  v/hich  so  incensed  the  Pirst  Parish 
that  it  showed  its  displeasure  by  levying  a  tax  on  the  Univer- 
saliats  for  its  support  .  The  UnivernaJliBts  resisted  this  tax  on 
the  ground  that  "all  religious  societies  shall  at  all  times  have 
the  exclusive  right  of  electing  their  public  teachers,  end   of 
contracting  with  them  for  their  support".   It  is  of  interest  to 
note  that  in  L'ewburyport  the  same  trouble  had  arisen  some  yea^s 
previously  v.hen  a  Presbyterian  society  had  been  orgcinized  by  those 
favorirg  the  teachings  of  ..hitefield,  ojid  had  set  up  a  church  un- 
der the  pastorate  of  Rev.  Jona^than  iatsons,  grandfather  of  Ai'ma 
Parsons,  v/ife  of  i~itz  ',7illiaj.i  Sargent  5i  ^'^^   i"^  took  years  for 
them  to  successfully  resist  the  payment  of  a  tax  to  the  former 
parish. 

Here,  too,  the  First  Parish  contended  that  the  Bill  of  Rights 
did  not  protect  the  new  society  because  it  was  not  a  legally  in- 
corporated body,  or  J/r.  Hurray  because  he  was  not  a  legally  or- 
dained minister.   V/illiam  Pe^^ce,  a  member  v/ho  resisted  the  pay- 
ment of  the  tax,  was  arrested  on  a  v;axrant  obtained  by  the  old 
parish,  and  was  confined  in  Salem  jail;  the  silverware  of  Epes 
Sargent  v/as  seized,  tha  silver  plate  of  pjicther,  and  the  anchor 
of  a  vessel  about  to  sail  belonging  to  V/inthrop  Sa,rgent  for  non- 
payment of  the  parish  tax. 

The  matter  was  finally  fought  out  in  the  courts,  ajid  in  I7S6 
a  verdict  obtained  in  favor  of  I.'jr.  Hurray  and  the  new  society. 
This  was  reversed  on  appeal  six  years  later  on  the  ground  triat 
only  incorporated  religious  societies  \7ere  entitled  to  the  privi- 
leges setforth  in  the  bill  of  rights.   V/ith  no  other  course  left, 
the  society  procured  an  act  of  indorporation  of  June,  1792. 

V/inthrop  Sargent  was  a  representative  to  the  General  v'ourt 
in  1788;  a  member  of  the  Committee  of  Public  SejTety  during  the 
^ar,  £LUd  one  of  the  Convention  for  foi'ming  the  S'tate  Constitution 
in  1779. 


'  14. 

Fourth  Generation. 

22.   SARAH  SARGENT,    4;    (Epes   3;    T7illiam  2;    William  l);    was  born   in 

Gloucester,    Kass.   Aug..  6,    1729;    she  died  in  1792;   married  in  Dec' 
1754   to   Nathaniel    /\llen,    a   shipowner   and  wealthy  nerohant   of   Glou- 
cester,   as  his   second  v/ife.      Rev.   Sa/auel   Chandler   records   in  his 
diary  under   date   of  Dec.    10,    1754,    "we   supped  at  V.t ,   IT.   Allen's; 
he  brought  his   wife  liorje",    so    SaraJhi  Sargent  was   seemingly  living 
with  her   lather   in  SoJLera   and  married   there.      Kathaniel  Allon,    born 
Oct,    14,    1716,    Y/as   engri^ed   extensively   in  fishing   and   coroTiercial 
operations.      He  built   the  old   "Long   inisjcf" ,    end  h-xd   3.  hone  near   the 
head  of  it   in   v/hich  he  lived.      Becoming   ba.nkrupt   about   the   coninence- 
.  inent   of   ths  Revolutio!"iary  war  he   removed   to    Dover,    II. H.,    v/here 
he   died   soon   after,   r.r.    /Jlen  was   representative   to    the  General 
Court   for   five  yeo-rs    aiid  was    of  hij-h   chsxacter   and   standing.      Hs 
must   have  been   a  mojn  of  generous  hospitality,    for   in  Rev,   Saia'.el 
Chandler's   Diary   v/e   find  frequent  mention  of   visits   where   vao'icus 
guests  v;ere  gathered   aground  I^r.    Allen's   table,      IThile   severed    chil- 
dren were  born   to   L'athaniel    and  Sarah  Allen,    none  riiarried  and  the 
line  becajU'^   extinct.      Tliere   are  fine  portraits   of  I.lr.   Allen  and 
his  v/ife  by  Copley. 
Children:- 
^^,    Spes   Allen,    pj    died   j'.ged   about   25  in  Dover,   ?;.H. 

56.    Joseph  /aien,    5;    born  1757;    clied   Oct.    8,    I832,    aged  74;    grad- 
uated fro.-a  H.?;rvard  1774;    was   several  years   a  cashier   in   a 
Gloucester   bank. 

^7,   V/inthrop   Mien,    5;    died  when  about   thirty  years   old. 

^8.   Mary  Sargent   iUlen,    5;    born  ::arch  I9,    1773;    died   in  Gloucester 
Sept..  3,    1S46;    ur^narried;    she   is    supposed  to   have   spent  most 
of   her   life    \.lth   }3cr   relati-^es   of    the    SsXi-ent   far.iily,    but   her 
last    days    v;ere  passed   boarding    in   a  private   fan.ily   in   Glou- 
cester. 


,\*A^ 


■.^:^ 


15. 

Fourth  Generation. 
22.    SAEIAH  SAJRGEOT,   4;    cont. 

59.  Catherine  Allen,    5;    ^ied  atout  five  years   old, 

60.  Daniel   Allen,    ^;    died  aged  5  or  6  years   old. 


i.*>   Hi 


16. 

fourth  Genoration, 
?3.   PAITIEL  S.\RGE1TT,    4;    (Epes  3;    V/illiara  2;    '.Villi am  1);    t/^s   born   in 

Gloucester,    r.acs,,    liarch  l8,    1731»    an^   died   in  Boston,    yeb.   l8, 
l8o6;    he  married  on  Peb.   3,    I7631    ilary  Turner,   -;7ha  v;ar.  born  in 
Salem,    Jan.    1,    1743,    and  died  in  Boston  Kov.   12,    18I3;    there  is 
a  beautiful  portrait   of  her  by   Copley,      ['he  -.ras   daur>iter   of  Hon, 
John  Turner   of   Sal  era,    and  his   vife,    llary  Osborne.      The  latter   vas 
an   eldsr    sioter   of   Catlierine   Osborne  7/ho  carried  :-2pes   Sargent,    Jr., 
4.        rion.    Jolm  Turner  %7C3   an   ernirent   .iierchant   01    Salem  ahd  born 
!J3y  20,    1709,    ^nd   died  Dec.    I9,    1786.      Pojiiel   Sai'sent  was    a  vaaltl^y 
and  prominent  nerchant   and  noted  for  his   integrity   sjid  benevo- 
lence.     He  was   XaTt^ely   concerned   in  the  fishery  business   in  ulou- 
cester,    IJewburyport ,  sjid  Bor-ton,    and,  noYed  to  Boston  betv/een  I77O 
end  1780.      He  there  purchased  a  house  in   Atkinson  Street,    now 
Congress,    which  \vas   consu-ned   in  the  great  fire  of  July  30?    17-''''-; 
he   then  hired  a  house   on  Eort  Hill,    :;.:ld  in  1797   removed   to   a  large 
and  splendid  ^nnjision  at  the   corner  of  Essex  and  Lincoln  Streets 
at  the  rent   of  ^jlOOO   a  year,    a  hi^h  price  in  those  days.      Ke   after- 
vrojrds  bought   it,    and  there   lived  till  his    death.      His   store  vras   on 
Lon3  'iVliarf ,      A  biographical    sketch  of  Daiiiel    33.rgent  will  be  given 
else^There, 
Children:- 

61.  Daniel,  Jr.  5* 

62.  Ignatius,  5« 

63.  John  Turner,  5» 

64.  Henry,  5.  • 

65.  Mary  Osborne,  5;  born  Sept.  30,  178C;  died  Sept.  12,  170I. 

66.  'nVinthrop,  5;  born  Jan.  3I ,  1733;  cied  J&n.  11,  1808;  aged 

25  years.   He  graduated  froni  HarvcU''d  in  l303,  and  was  a  :neniber 


uraa^,,  ■  ^y.-.-    :. .-. 


17. 

Pourth  Generation, 


23.   DAIJIEL   S/iRGEirr,    4;    cont, 


of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.      He  had  a  great  taste  for  poetry,   painting  and 
music,    and  713.3   skilled  on  t'le  piano    ajid  flute.    He   studied  lav^', 
first  under   C.  J.Ps-rsona ,    end   then   in  Judge   Jackson's   office. 
His   health  failed   and  he  v/as   olaliged  to    travel,      lie  viuited   various 
parts   of  Europe,    and  vnrote  home  many  inter estin/j  letters,    but 
returned   to    die.   He  was   brought   from  the   ship   to   his  home   on  a 
litter,    lingered   six  months,    and   then  fell    a  victim  to    consump- 
tion.  He   v/as    a  young  man  of   tall    and  elegant   fi^jure,    and   a  fine 
expression  of   countenance;    and  was   affianced  to    a  ycung  lady  vrhom 
he   tenderly  loved,    o^d  it   is   related    that   after  her   death  a  pic- 
ture of  '..inthrop   Sargent  was   found  under  her  pillow.      A  portrait 
of  him  painted  by  his  brother  Henry  is  owned  by  l.jc .   Sullivan  A, 
Sargent   of  Lrookline. 

67.  Lucius  IJanlius,    5« 

A  picture   of  Uojiiel   Sargent   is   said  to  be  owned  by 
}.iro .   Fred  J.   Bradlee   of   Boston. 

Babson  says-,    Daniel  Sargent  was   engaged   in  the  fishing  business 
and   in  foreign   trade   in  Gloucester   till   the   commencement   of   zhe 
Revolutionrvry   struggle  when  he  removed  to   l^ewburyport.      He 
v/ent    thcnse   to  Boston,    and   died  there  i<'eb.    I8,    1S06. 

The  French  V/ar,-   The  year  1757  ^s'-s   ^ot   distinguished  by  any 
offensive   operations    ^vgair..^t   th.:;   Prench,    "but   v/ill   alwcys   be   rc.iom- 
bered  in  the   sjinals   of  the  country  for   the   surrender  of  Fort 
V/illiai,is    r-jnd  Henry,    snd  the  plunder   and  massacre   of   the    soldiers 
by   the   Indians   wliich  followed.      E.arly   in   the  year   an   embargo   was 
laid  by    the  Legisletture   on   all    vessels   in   the   several  harbors   of 
the  :"rovince,    restraining   them  till    the  10th  of   April;    the   object 
of  wliich  was    to   prevent   tlie   discovery   of   a.n   expedition   to   iialifcjc 
with  the   design  of   attempting   the  reduction  of  Louisburg,   but  the 
pla.ce  v/as   so    strongly  gajirrisoned   ?Jid  zief ended   that   the  project 
was   for   the  time   o^bsjidoned.      In  violation  of  this  Act,    seven  fish- 
ing  vessels  proceeded   to    sea  from  Gbucester;    two   of   which  be- 
longed to   Epes   Sorgr.nt,    and  one   eac}i  to   '^inthrop   Sexgent, 
'ihomas   Saunders,    Daniel   Sargent   and  others.      The  king's   attorney 
was   directed  to  prosecute   these  persons.      They  urged  in  their 
defense   that   they   acted  in  no    contempt   of   authority,    but   under 
a  misappreh3nsion  of   the  intention  of   the  Act, 

The   complete  proo oration  of   business   in  Boston  under   the 
operation  of   the  Port  Bill   caused  much  distress   in  Boston  and 
contribucions   were   cent   irom  all    qaaxtcrs.      Gloucester   sent 
120   sheep   in  Hov,    1774,    and  raised  in  money   over  117  pounds,    of 
which  Baiiiel   Sargent  gave   six   and    .inthrop   Sargent  gave  3  pounds 
six  shillings. 

Daniel   Sargent  was   selectman   in  I768. 


Insert  page  17-a. 
Pcurth  Generaticn. 

21.    DANIEL  SARGEITT.    4. 

ilemoranda  from  lettf^r  frcm  Lucius  JlEJilius   Sargent   to  his 
grand  niece,   L'lizabeth  Turner  Amory. 

Daniel  Sojgent,    the   seventh  son  of  Epes    Sexgent  and  Hester, 
my  honored  i"'ather,    and  your  great  grandfather,   was  "born  in  Glouces- 
ter March  l8tih,    l/S^i    ^^^   died  in  hie  mansion  house,   Essex  St., 
Boston,    10  A^\   ]?eb.   l8,   l8o6,    aged  '^^  years. 

Ke  married  I.ary  Turner  Peb.   3rd,    I763.      They  had   seven   chil- 
dren  of  v;hom   I    tilone   survive.      I  have  given   thirteen  folio  pages 
to  iiiy   excellent  fo.ther  in  rr.y   "big  book".      He  v/as  one   of  nature's 
noblest  works.    A  more  honest   man  never  lived,      I   never   read   the 
v/ords   of   Sa-nausl   without   thinking  of  my  father.      "V/hose  ox  hax'e   I 
taken,    or  rhose   ass  hs.ve   I   tak:en,    or  whom  have  I   defrauded?"     He 
died  in  the   chauiber  over   the   sitting  or    coiimon  ijarlor   in  our  house 
at   the   corner   of  EiiiXex  and  Lincoln  Streets.      In  that   very   chamber 
my  brother   V.lntlirop   died  in  r;iy   arms   on   the  morning   of   J-im.    11,    I60S. 
And  there   in  the   very   sajiie  room  your   dear  mother  yjb.s  born.    On  the 
10th  day  of  !/8Jrch,    l845,    I  rambled  over   the  v^'l'iole  house  v;ith  the 
deepest  interest.      The  tears   filled  my  eyes   as   I   sat   in  the   very 
window  seat   v/herc  my   dear  mother  used   to    sit   a,nd   t?ke  me   on   Chrisl-- 
mas  Eve   to   listen   the   chimes    of   the  North   C/iurch  bells." 

Of  Mary  Turner,    v/ife  of  Ds-^aiel  Sargent,   Lucius  rianlius  Sargent 
thus  writes:-    "Your  grpjidmother,   my  hojiored  mother,    the   second  bom 
of   the  fourth  John  Turner,    T;as   born   in  Salem,    Jan.    1,    17^-3 1    ^^^^ 
died  in  Boston,    llov.13,    I813;    she  married  Daniel   Sax'gent  Peb.   3, 
1763,      This  little  book  vrould  hold  so    small   a  part   of  what   I   c?Ji 
say   of  mc   dear  mothcrr,    that   I    venture  no   farther   than   to   sa;>'   she 
was    the  most    devoted  riOther,    the  most   noble-spirited  lady   it  has 
ever   been  my  fortune   to   know". 


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Insert  page  17-'b. 
Pou.rth  Generation, 
23.   PATTIEL   SARGEFT,    4;    cont. 

Concerning  her  father,    John  Turner,   Lucius  i'.Tanlius   thus  '.Txote 
to  his  grand-niece:-  •• 

John  Turner,    the   fourth  of   the  nsjne,    was    Dorn   in  Sj^leiu,    V.s^i^  20 
1709;    died   thers,    Dec.   I9,    I786.      He  married  iTa-ry  Osborne,    daughter 
of   the   Hon.    John  Osborne   of  Eoston,    June  173^ •      ^^s   SgJ.era  llercury 
of  Dec.    23,    1786,    ssyg,    "On  Tuesday,    died  John  Turner,   Esq,,    a^ed  ■ 
77  ye?.r3,    formerly   a   cotizen  of   note,    and   a  pepresentative   of    this 
town**.      The   'I'slem  Gazette   of   Jan.    8,    1874- ,    esiye,    "On  Tuesdaj*    last 
died   in   the   66th  year   of  her   a^e,    J-iTB^  r.ary   Turner,    the  worthy 
and  much  re?pe:;tc'd   consort   of   John  Turner   of   this  place".    This 
John  Turner  \vgy   8.n  honoracl?,    fine  spirited  old  gentleman,    "^i^ith 
a  large   white  v/ir   •-•,nd    scarlet   cloak.      5ut  he  was   not   as   careful   of 
his  property  as  his   ancestors  7?ere.      He  had  I3   children,    three 
died  baoiec,    ?nA  unhaptized,    end.  ^jeat   directly   to   Hell,    according 
to   certain  r.erciful   notions.      Honeense,   my   dear,      Kotv/ithstanding 
nine   of   these  ten   children  grew  up,    the  name  of  Turner  "became 
extinct   in   this   family.      A   street   in   Saleni  beaJ^s   the  Turner  n^ne, 
and   the  old  mansion  '^as    still    standing  in  mod.^rn   times    at   the 
v;estern    corner  of    'ssex  and  Beckford  Streets. 


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Insert  page  I7-0. 

Fourtii  Genere^tion. 

I5AJTIKL   G/u'^GF:^T,    4;    cont. 

The  f ollo\Tir.c;  is   tekcn  from  the  Re.iilniscences   of  Lucius^  ?j;ariLlus 
Sai'gent,    conipiled  "by   John  H.    Sheppard, 

On   the  18th  day   of  FehrusLry,    I806,   his  honored  fatiier   closed 
a  lon^-;  life  of  great   industry,    eneri^y  and  enterprise.     Ke  hcvd  "been 
a  prosperous  merchant.      He  V7as   a  man  v/ho   hc.d  many  noble   and  popular 
qualities,    ,'aturally   taciturn,    he    ras  :nuch  occupied  "by  numercus 
claims   of   business   arising  from  his  navigation   and   supplies    of 
fishermen.      He  v/as    a  merx  v.ho   never   in  the   vicissitudeii   of   lift)  mur- 
mured  against  Tdvine  Providence,    for   his   faith  \7as   sure   sjid   stead- 
fast.   In  his    temperainent  he  v/as  peculiarly  gentle   and  plo.oid.      Ke 
delighted   to   do   good   in   secret,    but  he  v/as   no   friend  of  laziness, 
A  stout,    rohust   fellow,    vmora.  he   \-i^^ll  knev/  as   a  lounger,    on   a  cer- 
tain Kew  yea:r*s   day   ca3.1ed  him  up   very   early  in  the  morning.   He 
dressed  in  haste   and  hurried   to    the  p?rlor.      The  legiiar   cried,    "A 
happy   llevi  Year   to   you,    Sir".      Mr.    Sargent   went   to  the   closet   and 
got   a  piece  of  finger  "bread,    gave   it   to   hi;,-,    ssying,    "Gall   on  me 
next  year    and   I'll   give  you   another  piece," 

An  instance  of  his  generosity   to   a  poor  fisherman  is   related 
In  the  Siary  of  Lucius  :Janlius   Soxgent.   -Wnexi  he  was  on  a  visit   to 
Frovinceto.vn   on  business,    the  hearing   of   a  young  nan  of  nineteen, 
stalwart   in  form  ajid  ingenuous   in   look,    attracted  his  notice.   lie 
inquired  vlio   h^^   vis.s,    pjnd  found   th',;  youtji  v/'as   the   son  of   a  fislisr- 
man  lately  lost   at    sea,    sJid  that  he  had   a  schooner  under   his    con- 
trol,   hut  no  means    to   fit  her   out  for   a   cruise,      "Take   your   scaiooner 
to  Boston",    said  he,    "and  I  vrill    assir.t  you".      The   schooner    arrived 
R,t  his  vrharf,    and  she  v^as    i-vT.ediatoly  furnished  with  sn   outfit, 
and   sailed.   But  her   first    cruise   was   attended  vrith  bad  luck,    "Don't 
■    be   discouraged",    said  hie   nordo  benefactor,    and  fitted  her   out 
again,    and   this   voye^e  Y/as  prosperous.      The   informant   said,    speal:- ' 
ing  of  himself   in  after  life,    "I  had  a  fortune   thrcugh  life", 

T]iis   anecdote   abridged  for  v/ant   of   room,    illustrated   one  of   a 
multitude   of   the  benevolent   deeds    tiiis   good  man  die. 

Another   s^iecdote,    related  to   his   son  by   the   celebrated    .dlliam 
Groy,    in   substance  was    as   follov;3.      ilot   long  before  ].;r .    Sargent's 
decease,    in  looking   over   and  adjusting  his  papers,    he  found   a  large 
number   of   debts   and  notes    due  him  by  poor  men,    particularly  fish- 
ermeii.      He   tied  them  up   in   a  bundle,    and  on   the  label  %7rote   this 
memors,ndum,    "Notes,    due   bills   and   accounts    figainst   sundry   persons 
along   shore.    Some   of   them  may  be   r'ot  by   suit   or   severe   dunning, 
but   the  people   3xa  poor;   most   of   them  have  had  f isl'iermen' s   luck. 
IJy   children  will    do    as    they  think  best.      Perhaps   they  will    think 
with  me   that   it    is   best   to   burn   the  packages    entire". 

About    a  month  after  his   decease,    the   sons  met   in   the    counting 
room  of   the   elder  brother,    vvno    ad:rinistered   the   estate.      H^  pro- 
duced  the   paok?^ge,    read  the   inscription,    and   inquired  what    siiould 
be   done  with  it.      The  next   older   brother,    v/ith  tears   in  his    eyes, 
pointed   to    the  fire,    and   they    all    agreed  to    it;    but   it   v/as    thought 
best   to  make  memorandum  of   the  names,    ejcounts    and   dates,    so    as   to 
know  hereaf tJsr   who   v;ere   forgiven,    if   any   came   to  pcy.      It   was    done, 
and   the  package   labelled   at    .;30,000   v/ao    cast   into    the    fire. 

About   four  months   after   this,    in    the  month  of   June,    a  h.ird- 
faced  old  man   from^   the   C-rpe,    came   to    the   store   to  pay   a  debt   due 


Insert  page  17-cl. 

i'ourth  Generation. 

23.   D/lNIEL   SARGEITT,    4;    cont, 

the   deceased.      He  took  a  chair,    and  looking  over   a  tine-'worn  pock- 
et   cook,    dre-w  out   a  "bunch  of  "bi-jnk  billa    to    ~ay   the   ue"bL.      Qu 
learnin:,  his   namr;,    date   and   ariount,    viz.,    $^40,    the   first    step   v;as 
to    exa-iine    the  lii-;t   of  burnt   notes   and   there   vrs.s   hin   ."c-jr^e,    debt 
and   date   of   very  jv.i.r<y  years    aco»    ?/hich,    \i7ith  intereot,    if  preserved, 
would  cVfiOUnt   to   v600,      'xne   adndnistrator   told  hiij   the   fact,    aiid 
made  him  put  "back  }ii3  money,    which  he   did  v/ith   eyes  brirr.ful   of 
tears,    for  he   £-::ia,    •^hio   old  dams  had   sold   t?j.e   only   cow  to    supply 
what  was   wanting  in  his  hands   to   pay   this   debt,    and   v;hat  glad   news 
it  7/oulJ  be   to   her  v^hon  he   v/ent  home".      This   story   is   told   anon- 
ymously  v/ith  great  beauty   .suid  pathos,    by   "c'itjiiia"   in  his  "Dealings" 
with  the  read" . 

E^   entertained  a  high  opinion  of   true  and  etorlini^  inte^s^ity 
in   all   the   transactions   of   life.      He   took  pair.s   to   indue   thii   2;rin- 
ciple   into    th?  lainds   of  his    children,    and   they  l&lloT/c-d  it.      Indeed, 
honesty  in  our   dealings  is    too  little   valued  in  a  cor^nuni '.y  v.'.iere 
too   oftpn   ^harpneos   is    called    a  virtue   and   a  prosperous   cheat   sd- 
iritted   into   the  best   sociaty^ 

Kr.   Kargent  was   a  very  popular  man,    though  he  never  sought 
political   or   rriilite^y  honor?.      He  -as   a  Pederi-list   of  the  T/ashing- 
ton   cchcol.      He  '.rae.  /ruch  beloved  by   all   who   did  businens  \7ith  Iniiz,   for 
hif.   sincerity,    do'rn'iright   opc-nr.esF!   of  c^anner,    and   the   oacredneL:-:    of 
his  \Torrl,      One   d^y  in  pasr in;-^  a  group   of  men,    he  found  t'-vo   truckT.ei 
q_uarrellin.:^j    anc    coraina  to    blo^s,      lie  plunged   iiito    the   crowd,    laid 
his  long   "hurricane",    a?  he   called  it,    on  the   shoulders   of   the 
coribatant?,    Y-'ho   l.cg^ji   to    aiTi^-e  and  swear  till    t'iey   caught  his   eye, 
cOid  then   caased   -•n6  went   off   as   the   spectators   dispersed. 

The   hour    of   his   depar'.ure  was   neo-J:^.      As   such  a   time  we   look 
upon  a  face  ^hich  seeras   to  be  gazing  into   eternity.      There  is   then 
something   av/fully   sublime   in  t}ie   expresr^ion  of   the  features   of 
a  good  meni,    glo-E?ing  like   a  departiing   sunset,    as   the  eye  lights  up 
and   then   closes   lorevGr.      i:Y^e   circurr.stances    attending   the   death 
of  Vx ,    Sargent  v/ere  of   a  consoling  kind,    and  \;ere   described  \7ith 
tendernesc-   and   true  filial  lars   in  a  letter  fro.fn  liis   son, -probably 
r.anlius,    as  no   nerr.e  is  given, -to  Winthrop,    Ms  brother,    then  at 
sea;    it  'i-as  written  not   ling  after   their  f?.ther*s   decease.      It 
described  his   last  moments   at-  he  lay   sick  on  his  bed  froii  a  dropsy 
in  his    chest.      'Ihcugh  re-zzlczz   in  body,    ho   v/as   cal:.i  in  mind,    re- 
taining his   strong  pov/ers   of   intellect   to    the  latit.      He  professed 
in  his  conversation  his   strong   and  firm  faith  in  our  blessed  Lord 
pjad  Ss,viour.      Being,  asked  by  his  •';7ife,    how  he   did,    lie  said,    "going 
erid   sinlcing   fast."      On  her   saying   to   him,    "I   nope  you   ?.re  not 
afraid   to   die,"    "pray",    said  he,    "v/hat   have   I   to    fear   in   death? 
I   am  Giortal,    it   is  not   to   be  presumed   that   I   have   lived  so   long 
to    this   adv&jiced   age   vdthout   cor.imitting   some   errors;    but    I    can 
safely   .an:'    sincerely  put   my  hand   to  "^y  heart   cjid   declare,    I   have 
in  my   transactions    endeavored  to    do    v/hat   I   thought   v;as   honest   a2id 
uprigV.t." 

His   remains   vrere   deposited   in  the    tomb   of   the  late   John 
Osborne,    and   have    since  been  reT.oved   to   j,;r.    /uburn.      His   pall- 
besirers  were   Ge?i?:g?  Cabot   anC   other  prominent   citizens.      The    stores 
on  Long   V,harf   vrere   closed,    c^nci    the   vci.rols   in   the  harbor  v;ere    at 


Insert  Page  I7-0. 

Fourth  Generation, 

23,  DANIEL  S/.RGEST»  4;  cent, 

half  mast   during   the  obsequies, 

;'r,   Daniel   Sargcrit   vaa   stout   but   not    corpulent;    five  fe?t   ten 
Inches   in  hsight,    erect,     .vith   a  broad   chest,    and   blessed  with   a 
robust    constitution.    Ha   never   uced  prof3,ne   or   loose  language 
in  conversation,    though  in  that   day  it  v/as   ratlier   fashionable. 
Oij  his   face  v;as   a  ca2:.:ness   and   air   of   dicnified   self-respect.      He 
v;ore   a    cue   about   t\7elve   inches   long,    end   a   toque  which  v.as  pajrted 
in   curls    about   the   ears,    often  pov:dered   after   the   fashion  of   t}ie 
ds,y.      His   ordinary   dress   V7as    a  grey  broadcloth  cocvt,    grey   or  black 
silk  vest,    grey  kerseymere   saiall    clothcS,    and  grey  silk  stockings, 
with  silver   show  and  knee  buckles;    or  in  wet  or   cold  weather,    white 
top  boots   and   a  v/hiteneck   stock,    and  a  cccket   hat,    until   later    in 
life   he   cha,ngod   it   to    a  Tniite   broad  bri/rjued  hat   in   sur.iaer   or   a 
black   one  in  -.vinter.      On   the   Sabbath,    or   in   con.pary,    he  put   021   a 
blue   coat   v/ith  metal,   buttons,    a  white   vest   and  7/hite   stockings. 
He   attended   divine   servict;   in   the   Congregational  Pirst   Church, 
which  held  meetings   in  the  Old  Brick  Church,    erected  in  I7I3. 

Memorandum   copied   from  Painily  Bible   of   Ignatius  Sargent    5; 

Boston,    February   ].8t}:,    IS06.      I.iy  father,    Daniel   Sargent , Esq. , 
after  euf ferine:  nruiy  moJithG    v;it]i   the   dropsy   ^:ot   in   sone  r.easure 
the  better   of   it,    but   in   the  latter  psxt   of   Jar'uary  had   a   relapse, 
and  on  the  e/eninti  of  Tiiursday ,    the  i3th  of   thin  nol^th  he  v/c,s   se- 
•7-erely  attacked  vfith  the  Lunq.  Pever,    which  in  the   opinion  of   Doc- 
tor Lloyd  hiL'   phyivic:i:iv^  left  hi^,i  on  the    ►.undts/   follcwir^g,    say   the 
16th,    but   left  hira.in   so   we3J<:   a   state   that   altho   his   Constitution 
as   v/eil   as    disposition  v/ere    uoth  excellent,    he    .vat^   not   able    tc   beai' 
UP  under   it,    and  he   tiiis   day,    say  Tuesday   the  l8th   of  1-ebruary, 
1B06,    a"&  12  minutes  before  10   of   clock  in   the  norninj^,    left    t^xis 
world  for   a  better  v.'lohout   a   sif^h  or   groan.      Re  \7as    calm,    collected 
f)Jid   sensible   to    the   v^vry   lasv  breath.      Being   asked  by  ly  i;io t}*;.'r, 
the   d30-'  before  his   Death  if   he  was   afraid   to    die,    his   ansv;cr,    v.ith 
a   sriile,    v-as,    "no,    why   jSi^ould   I   be   afraid?      It   is    true   that,    x   have 
coraiiitted   rrany  Errors   in  r.y  life,    or  I   should  not  be  mortfil,    but 
I   have   always    endeaYored   to    do   good,    ana   to    be  i}onsst,    anji   if    I 
have   not  been   so   I   vm  sorry.      I    shall   prepcje  i:iySi'lf   as  well    as    I 
can   and   evei-y   one  raust   do    the  sar.ie".      T}io   evenin^^  before  Itis   death 
ny  mother  by  liis   desire   sang   to   hin  r.any   of  her  favorite   songs, 
that   sho  used   to    alnp-.   to   him  Khen   they   were   ootli  youn^,    an-.,    af  ^.er 
their*  she   sang   to   )iim  a  Hyim   that   was  tie   favorite  Hyzin  of  ry  grand- 
luother  PaTsons,      Ht?   tiien  layd   co.'x-:  nLich  plea^^ed  and   coiiforted,    a.nd 
repeated   several    tiii^es,    "Hov.'  pleaoinf,,    ho\/  pleasing".      Thus   died 
at    the   .-'ge   o:l    tnreo   score   a.n-J,   fifteen  years   a  .-;,'od  m.-an,    ai'i  honest 
man  and   a  Chri:7tian.      He  was  universally  beloved;    no   one  v/as    ever 
nore  lamented;    may  his   children  ever   reruember   tha.t    th;-:y   had   such 
a  father   and   endeavor   to   imitate  liim-      His   remains   v/cre   deposited 
in   the  i'ard.iy   Tomb   in  iSorton,    on  Fiaturday,    the   22nd   of  ?ebrua;ry, 
attended  by   an   amazing   concourse   of  people.      All    the   stores   on   the 
Long  V/harf  were   shut   during   the  whole  aiterncon  and   the  Colours    of 
all   the   shipping   in  the  Harbour  were   displayed  at  half  mast.      The 
reriains   v/ere   afterwards   removed   to    the    tomb   of   the   sons  h^  Dax^iel  r 
Ignatius   Sai'gent. 


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Insert  page  -17-f . 
Fourth  Generation, 

33.   DAI.l:^^  i3.\RGi':NT,  4;  cont.  •     •   . 

Mrs,   Mary    (Turner)    Sargent, 

1813,    ^OYembe^  S'^'^^^*      This    day   our   deoj   and  good  nother, 
Uexy  Sargent,    died   in   the   >iou3e   in  Atkinson   'Jtreet,    10  rainutes 
past   2   01    the    c3ock  in  the    afternoon.      She  Vv-aa   confined   about    three 
weeks   with   a  violent  IJervoun  Peaver,      i:ihe   died  perfectly   calrj, 
witliout    a   fit^h  or   gxosn,    sj\d  had  lier   senses   to   the   last  moment. 
She  Y/aa  buried  from  her  ]iouse  in  Atkinnon  Street   on  third  of  Dec- 
ember,   in   tiie   tomb  belonf;in£j   to   her   eons   Daniel   and   Ignatius   in 
the  Granary  burying  ground.      Peace   to  her   aohes. 


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18. 
Pourth  Generation. 

PAUL  HUILSy  SAROi^lIT,   4;    (Epea  3;    '..ill i am  2;    V.'illiara  1);    ^as   tonn   In 
Salei?.,    ilarn.,    cnri  "baptlzt^d   in   the  Pirst   Church  June  ,'^3,    1745, 
"bsin;;  prob.-at.ily   n.bout   a  ^veei;  old   at   the   tine.   The   beautifully   em- 
"broidered  j'ilk  blanlcGt  in  \7hich  h<i  Mac  yrrapped  on  that   occasion 
ie   owned  ^oy  ilina   Keicn  Turner,    a  de'jccndcnt .      vJq.  knov/  nothiii£  ox" 
Pcval   7Xi0.1ey'B    early  life   except   th:i.t   after   th>i   de-i-.th  of  his   father 
Col.  /Jpc-s   iSai'iient,    he   was   on  July  11,    1764-,    placed  under   zho  f:;u:;\r-' 
diai"i.-5hLp   of   Joseph  i]lanoy,    huohc-urid   of  hi.?.  h>J.f    Bictor   A'DigL^ll 
Bro'^ie.      ?;iui   Lrudle;^  Sar^^er  :       '-^-^in   Sullivan,    JZaine,    Sept.    Ip, 
1827,    in  hie   8lGL  yeai'.      The  ^r  iiotion   on  hi;?  mon^iiaont   r.ays, 

IO28,    "but   an  affidoviv  .Tiade  by'^t^/  i.hnor   Johnson,    a  non-in-lav/, 
not   lon^:   aftor  po;j.l   CuUey'^   dcatlf,    and  on  file   in   r,}i^  U.S.    P'jn- 
Bion  office,    applying   for    a  conti;vaonco   of  penr.ion   to  jlra.    :  ar^r^-nt, 
give;?   date  of   death  as    "Septcmher  15th,    I827".      Poul  I)ucLLoy   Sar- 
gent  nan  iTJirrisd  '07  Rev.    3air.u3l    Cho-icler   on  i'oY.    12,    177'^" »    to   ::.ucy 
dauiThtcr   of  Hon.    Thoma.s   si:d  Lucy    (Sirith)    Saunders,    %7ho   v;ac   born 
in  Gloucectrr,    ::ot.    24,    1752,    end   died   in   SullivG-n,    I'e,,    in  Oct.,   ■ 
lB40.      She   T/ao   nicoe    of   Judith   Saunders  7,ho  married   '.Vinthrop 
Sarj'iCnt,    elder  half -brother   to   Paul   iJudley. 

Paul   IJudley   Sargent   marched    v.ith   a   co;.'pary   f romA'jherc t,    l.'.II. 
to    Concord,    I'asL!.,    arriving   after   the   fi^^t,    and   the   next   day  v/as 
ordered   to    take   h^e  iicn   to    Ca/nbridjcc .      He  v^as   at    the  battle   of 
Bunker  Hill    7.h::rc   he   \7aD    slicht.'.y   ;.'ounded.      Fcv   a    tirr.e  he   served 
&s   aide-dc-carnp   to   Gen,    V/ac  Jiin^ton  in   cpr.pany   v/ith  LeJ^ayette 

with  vhom  hf:   foiTiied  a  stronf;   zjn.C.  lacting   fri8nds>iip.      At   ^he  head 
of  hir.   reci^'ent   he   entered  Soston   after   the    evacuation  by   the 
British,    and   the   atory   rune    th-.t   on   th-^t   occasion  hie   little    son 
John  v/as    toien  by   Gen,    Washington   in  front   of   him   on  horseback/ 


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19.  . 

(Psul    ]>JidlGy   f?arS'3nt,    4;    cont.) 

Col.   Sargent   eerved  with  distinction  for   a"bout   three  years    during 
the  Revolutionary  war,    "beinti  Colonel   of   tv/o  I.Iassaohuoetts   regi-- 
montB,    and   alBo   acting   as  brigade   commander.      Ho  reai^^ned  from 
the  aviny  on  account  of   ill  he?\lth  and   returned   to   '.'aflsDchusotts 
where  he   en^iaged  l3T£-ely   in   privateering,    "but   \?ar,   unsucceorful 
and   incurred  heavy   losses.      He  r •■amoved   to    l.ullivaji  where  he  pa^^sed 
his   later  yeav^   in  great  porverty.      A  liiographical    sketch  r.-ill   "bo 
givei^.   eX£?ev/h8re.      '.Ve  ii?,vc   of  hi*!  ?.   nen   and   ink   r-ketch  in  hi?   Con- 
tinental  uniforin  rcads  "by   John  Trurabull    the   noted   Av:-3rican   artirt, 
and   a  silhouette   of  his   v/ife  Lucy.        ■ 
Children:- 

68.  Lucy,    5, 

69.  Oatheriiie    vinthrop,    5»  '         ■      ' 

70.  I.'ary,    5j    horn   in   Salem,    Aug.    1777 1    died   in  Baagor,    Sept,    16, 

18 5 y'.    l.'ever  married . 

71.  Paul   I^uclcy,    Jr.,    51    born  in   3alem,    larch  1779;    dror/ned   in   a 

heavy   nno*';   storm   an:    c^zle   off   Cape    Cod,    JTo  v.    20,    1793;    is 
ouricd   at   Truro,    Cape    Cod,    ...ass. 

72.  Sarah  .-illen,    5;    horn   in  hoi'ton,    Jan.    6,    I7BI;    date   of    c'er-.ti: 

April,    l359l    -iarriod   in   Gul.ivan,    :  e,    in  1832    to  P.ohert   Gor- 
don,   a£    hi^   second   wife.    Mo    ciiildren.      ::rs .'  Gordon   aied   in 
FrarJkl  in ,    :  o,,    Tind   huriod   in   liarjent   toni"i>   in   i^'ullivan. 

73.  Gh-,rlotte   Launder?,    5, 

74.  John,    5, 

7!;.  Julia,  5.       • 

76,  Ann    .'.Inthroj,    %i    horn   and.   died    in  Bcpton   an   inf^mt;    no    d?.tes. 

77,  IJrjrrict   riiz-D'jth,    J;    horn   in   Sull  ii^an,    April    2,    1791;    died 

in   oullivan,    :  :'y  1633;    never  asxriod. 

78,  Pits  Henry,    5;    '^-orn  in   ^:ullivan,    died   in   irifancy;    no   oatcd. 


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20. 
jyurth  Generation, 
(Paul   Duoloy  liarcent,   A;    cont.) 


(iTote;      As   Joh2i,    non   oi"  Paul  j'-iidloy,    \va3   ^]ot    oorn  till   17'34, 
find  the   son  Paul   ludlay,    Jr.,    not   till  1779,    this  disposes 
of   the   lec^'Ziid   that    a  son  rode   on  horeeoc-.ck  v^ith  V/aB/Liru;ton, 
and  such  should  be    struck  out   of  the  record) . 


The  Sargent   home   \7as    sold   in  the   late  i'iftiec   to  ];ra.   Paul 
Ciupson,    and,    with  scniG  modern  inprov^iants,   h?^.d  been  occu- 
pied by   the   In.Taly   till    about   tv:o   years    ^^o  -.vhen   it   \ie.B 
burned.      In  tlie   attic   of   the  hou33  \/ere   fitorcd  boxes   of  old 
papers   and  letter .1    belonging   to    th3   Sargent   family,    Trhich 
were  burned. 


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21. 

Jourth  Generation. 
JOHN  SARGjiNT,    4;     (Epes  3;    V/illiam  2;    .Villiani  l);    was    the  youngest 
child   of   the   2nd  majrriage   of   Col,   Epes   Sargent   to   Catherine    (V»in- 
throp)   Brovme.      He  was   born   in  Salem,    liass.,    and  baptized   in   the 
First   Church  there   on  Dec.    2,    1750;    died   in  Barrington,    Kova 
Scotia,    Jan.    24,    l824.      We   also   learn   that   after   the   death  of 
his   father,    Col.   Epes   Sajrgent,    he  was   placed  under   guardianship 
during  his  minority,    on   July   11,    17^^t    o^   Joseph  Blaney,    husband 
of  his   }ia2f-sister   Abigail   BroKne,    and  Samuel  Barton,    Jr.,    and 
Daniel   Sargent   gave   bonds   as    sureties   for    the   discharge   of   the 
trust,      A  letter    is   in   existence   from  Lary,    ?/ife   of   Daniel   Sargent 
congratulating   John   on   attaining  his  freedom,    and  granting  him 
the  privilege   of   inviting    a  number   of   his   young  friends   to    take 
supper    v.'ith  him,      John  Sargent,    together    v;ith  his   }ialf   brothers, 
Y^illiam  Browne   and  Jilpes   Sargent,    Jr.,    espoused   the   loyalist   cause 
during   the  Revolutionary  war,    and  his   name   stands   first   among   the 
"Salem  Addressers   of   General    Gage   on  his    arrival    in   this' country 
in  1774.      He   was   prosecuted  under   the   Act   of   I777-78  .      He   left 
Salem,    where   he  had  been   a  merchant,    and   after    travelling   exten- 
sively  in  foreign   countries,    especially   in  Englarid,    he   settled 
in  Barrington,    llova  Scotia,    and   started   a  mercantile    and  fishing 
business.      He   represented  his    town   in   the   General   Assembly   of   the 
Province,    and  was   prominent    in  public  life   and   in   the    churcli. 
He  married   the   v;idov/,    ilargaret    V/hitney   Barnard   of    Salem,    in   the 
autumn   of   I784 .      >:he   was    daughter   of   Dr.    John   V/hitney,    "a  well 
beloved  physician   and   surgeon   in  Old  York,    }.:e.",    and   was   born  in 
York,    July   22,    1749,     (or   August  17'''-8),    and   died   in  Barrington 

Nova  Scotia,    Aug,    2,    l824 .      L.he   was    the   v/idow  of .  Robert  Barnard, 


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Pourth  Generation, 
(John  Sargent,  4;  cont.| 

a  eeaman,  of  Nantucket,  Lass,   The  history  of  the  Harding  fajnily 
Bays  that  "one  of  the  sons  by  the  first  marriage  was  master  of 
a  vessel  and  was  lost  at  sea  on  a  voyage  to  the  East  Indies; 
another  son,  captain  of  a  vessel  was  also  lost  at  sea,   .ith  a 
daughter,  Sarah,  the  widow  Barnard  went  to  Baxrington,  where  she 
married  John  Largent,  Esq," 

A  grajiddaughter  states  that  the  marriage  took  place  in  the 
United  States.   We  have  a  small  picture  of  the  Sargent  house 
in  Barrin^^ton,    A  "biographical  sketch  of  John  Sargent  will  "be 
given  elsewhere. 
Children,  all  horn  in  Barrington,  Kova  Scotia, 

79.  Sophia,  5« 

80.  William  Browne,  5« 

81 .  John,  Jr , ,  5» 

82.  v/inthrop,  5« 


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23. 
.  Pourth  Generation.: 
JLARY  ELLF.RY,  4;  (Ann  3;  Y/illiara  2;  William  l);  daughter  of  Ann 
Sargent  and  Kathaniel  Ellery,  ■V7as  born  in  Gloucester,  llass.,  June  21, 
1723;  and  died  in  Feb,    I766;  ehe  married  Jan.  28,  1748,  Eev,  John 
Rogers,  pastor  of  the  Fourth  Gliurch  of  Gloucester,  son  of  Rev.  Join 
Rogers  of  Kittery,  Llaine,  who  was  born  in  Kittery,  in  Aug.  I719; 
graduated  from  Harvard  in  1739i  ordained  over  the  i'curth  Church 
in  Gloucester,  i'eb.  1,  1744,  and  his  pastorate  continued  for 
thirty-eight  years.   He  died  Oct.  4,  I782,  and  belonged  to  a 
family  whicyi  claims  the  distinction  of  descent  from  JohJi  Rogers, 
the  martyr,  who  was  burned  at  the  stake;  he  was  grandson  of  Rev. 
John  Rogers,  president  of  Harvard,  and  brother  of  Captain  Tim- 
othy Rogers,  who  married  Esther  Goldthwaite,  daughter  of  Esther 
(Sargent)  Goldthwaite, (4) j  he  was  btothor  of  Daniel  Rogers,  who 
first  married  Elizabeth  Gorham,  and  second,  Rachel  Stevens  Ellery, 
daughter  of  Nathaniel  Ellery,  ajid  granddaughter  of  Ann  Sargent  3i 
and  Kathaniel  Ellery.   Mary  Ellery  vni-\    second  v/ife  of  Rev.  John 
Rogers,  and  by  her  he  had 
Children:- 

83.  John  Rogers,  Jr.  5;  born  in  17"^8;  prepared  for  college  Qjid 

graduated  at  Harvard  17^7;  taught  school  in  Lianchester  and 
later  in  Gloucaster,  continuaing  more  than  forty  years.   Jrom 
1782  till  death  he  v/as  annually  elected  towri-clerk.   Died 
Nov.  24,  1827,  aged  79. 

84.  I.iary  Rogers,  5*'  ^^^-^  born  in  1753J  married  1st,  James  Riggs, 

in  1775;  and  2nd,  Elias  Haskell. 

85.  Ann  Rogers,  5;  born  in  175^;  married  William  Babson  in  1777; 

and  died  in  June,  1826. 

86.  Susanna  Rogers,  5;  born  in  175^'$   married  John  Babson  in  1775; 

and  died  in  June  1S26. 

87.  Catherine  Rogers,  5;  born  in  I756,  tv/in  to  above,  never  married. 


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24. 

Fourth  Generation. 

{jAaxy   Ellery,  4;  cont . ) 

88.  William  Rogers,  5;  "born  in  1758;  was  for  a  time  in  the 
Revolutionary  army;  in  early  life  engaged  in  maritime 
pursuits,  "but  most  of  the   time  taught  school,  and  held 
office  in  the  Gloucester  Custom  House.   He  died  Dec.  l8, 
1832,  aged  74,  and  left  tv^o  sons,  1,  Isaach,  who  set- 
tled in  the  ministry  at  Farmington,  Le , ,  and  2,  John  L. 
who  was  a  shipmaster  many  years,  and  appointed  by 
Pres.  Tyler  as  Collector  of  customs  in  Gloucester  in 
1849;  he  died  in  Sept.  of  the  same  year. 


25. 

Pourth  Generation. 

NATHANIEL  ELLISRY,  4;  (Ann  3;  William  2;  7/illiajn  l);  was  son  of  Ann 
Sargent  (Lladam  Ellery)  and  I^athaniel  Ellery;  he  was  "born  in  Glou- 
cester, JAass.,  Oct.  20,  1726;  died  about  I778;  married  Ist,  Rachel, 
daughter  of  Col,  John  Stevens  an  eminent  merchant  of  Gloucester, 
who  was  born  Sept.  21,  I73I,  and  died  July  1,  1750.   They  were 
married  Oct.  20,  174-7.   He  married  2nd,  Fary,  daughter  of  Deacon 
V/illiam  Parsons,  a  waelthy  merchant  of  Gloucester,   ^he  was  born 
Feb.  29,  1730,  and  died  in  August  l802;  they  were  married  Sept,  I7, 
1751-   I^Jary  Parsons  was  of  the  same  stock  as  were  Eben  Parsons  , 
Gorham  Parsons  of  Boston  and  Byfield,  and  the  eminent  Chief  Jus- 
-fice  Theophilus  Parsons,   Jie.  Ellery  was  quite  a  prominent  mer- 
chant of  Gloucester;  member  of  a  company  formed  in  Gloucester 
during  the  Revolutionary  v/ar  for  the  defense  of  the  town;  his 
mansion  still  stands. 
Children,  by  first  marriage,  all  born  in  Gloucester :- 

"89.  John  Stevens  Ellery,  5« 

90*  Rachel  Stevens  Ellery,  5« 

Ey  second  marriage,  all  born  in  Gloucester: 

91.  Nathaniel  L'llery,  Jr.  5« 

92.  William  Ellery,  5»  born  Eeb.  3,  1755;  died  in  Martinique. 

93  •  I.'ary  Ellery,  5;  born  Feb.  I3,  1759;  married  Jereniah  Eaton  of 
South  Reading;  nothing  further, 

94-.  Judith  Ellery,  5;  born  Lay  5.  17^2;  married  lot,  Capt,  Phile- 
mon Haskell;  2nd,  Benjamin  West.   Nothing  further, 

95,  Nancy  Ellery,  5;  born  Peb,  14,  176O;  married  July  5,  I791  to 

Capt,  Sa:.iuel  C alder,  a  prominent  citizen  and  Surveyor  tlie 
the  Port. 

96.  Epes  Ellery,  5- 


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26. 
Pourth  Generation, 
WILLIAM  LlJiERY,  4;(Ann3;  William  2;  V.'illiem  1);  was  "born  in  Glou- 
cester, JJass.,  July  1730 ;  died  June  180O;  married  August  1,  I763, 
to  Abigail  i'oster  of  Boston,  who  died  Sept.  13,  1805.   ..'illiam 
Kllery  was  a  merchant  and  sea  captain;  filled  various  local  offices, 
and  commanded  a  Gloucester  company  during  the  Kevolutionary 
war.   He  built  sjid  occupied  a  spacious  house  anO.  lived  for  many 
years  most  comidrtably  and  hospitably,  but  his  last  days  v/ere 
spent  in  poverty , 
Children :- 

97*  Mary  Ann  Sllery,  5»  born  in  Gloucester,  Oct.  9i  17-'6>  married 
Nathaniel  V/arner,   NothEng  further. 

98,  Abigail  ^llery,  5;  born  in  Gloucester,  Oct.  22,  I768;  died 
Dec.  3,  1813;  Nothing  further. 


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27, 
Fourth  Generation, 
57.  EPES  ELLERY.  4;  (Ann  3;  V/illiam  2;  V.illiain  l);  was  born  in  Glou- 
cester, about  173^1  ^6  ^^^^   ^   captain,  a  trader,  and  served  in  the 
Revolutionary  wax.   He  married  in  1780»  /^ice  Poster  of  Boston, 
who  died  July  I3,  181I. 
Children:- 
99.  Epes  Ellery,  Jr.  5. 

100,  Jiary  Ellery,  5;  born  Sept.  11,  I783;  died  Ja-a  sry  8,  l805; 
married  James  Hill,   ITo  further  information. 


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28. 

Fifth  Generation. 

EP3S  SARGSITT,    3rd,    5;    (2neB  4;    Epee   3;     Villi a-i  2;    Williara  1);   was  ^• 

V 

born  in  Gloucester,  J.'ass.,  according  to  to-wn  record  on  IIov.  2,  174o; 
Graduated  i"rom  HarvEird  I766;  died  in  Boston,  April  18,  l822,  aged 
74  years.   He  married  Dorcas,  daughter  of  Jaineo  and  Hannah  (8;nith) 
Babson,  Feb.  6,  1772;  she  was  born  July  5,  I749,  and  died  in  1836, 
aged  87.   "'r .  Sargent  was  an  intellectual  and  refined  man.   Me 
made  several  voyages  to  sea  far  his  father  before  settling  in 
business,  \nd   on  the  organization  of  the  present  Federal  govern- 
ment was  appointed  Collector  of  the  port  of  Gloucester,  which  po- 
sition he  held  till  1795i  "hen  he  rei-iiGved  to  Hempstead,  N.h.  ,  -.vhere 
he  resided  till  ISG3 ,  v.hen  he  removed  to  Boston.   Here  he  .vas 
el-ected  president  of  the  Suffolk  Insurance  Company,  an  office 
which  he  held  for  raany  years, 
Children  :- 

101.  •.'.pes,  6;  born  Hoy.  23,  1?72;  died  lay  11,  1773. 

102.  Catherine,  6;  born  April  26,  1774;  died  Sept.  24,  I852; 

unniarried. 

103.  jilather,    6. 

104.  Charles  Lenox,    6. 

lOp.  iVrric,  6;  I'orn  .lept.  7,  1779;  died  JeV..  1,  l80> 

106.  John  Ja^ies,  6;  '^orn  -:oy,  3,  1781 ;  died  .ay  3I,  18OI. 

107.  Anna,  6;  born  I'^ov.  I3,  1732;  died  July  12,  IS73;  born  in  Olou- 

cester,  died  in  Boston;  married  Joiin  Parker,  son  of  John  and 
Elizabeth  (P:iillips)  P:'.rker,  who  -.vas  born  J"une  4,  17^3 J  cied 
D?c.  29,  IS44,  in'^BoPton,  and  is  buried  at  I.t.  Auburn. 

108.  Henrietta,  6;  born  l.ov,    iS,  I7S5;  died  Jan.  11,  I87I;  unr.arriec. 

109.  iJorcas,  6;  born  Oct.  15,  1737;  died  Feb.  2,  1837;  married  Abie! 

Chandler  v;h.o  died  ..  aro':i  22,  iSpl;  no  ist:ue. 

110.  Epes,  6;  born  .:un  :♦  2^,  17-'9;  died  dune  2'4,  l8l5;  unmarried. 

111.  wOodbury  Osborne,  6;  born  Jan.  2u,  1702;  died  in  infancy. 


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29. 

Pifth  Generation. 

il.   JOHIJ  OSBOHITE  cARG]7,:iT,  5;  (Epes  4;  Epea  3;   illia^  2;  V/illlam  l); 

according  to  the  Gloucester  records  -.vas  "born  in  that  town  llov.  4-, 

1750;  died  April  7,  1789;  narried  }..ay  5,  1780 .  Lydia,  daughter  of 

Col,  Joseph  Focter  of  Gloucester;  she  was  baptized  Sept.  7,  I760, 

and  died  April  6,  I786.   Her  father  Col.  Joseph  Foster  was  one  of 

the  most  active  and  distinguished  patriots  of  his  da;>'.   In  I860, 

there  v/as  stil.l  standing  on  the  space  "bet-A'een  Ilancoclc  and  Pleasant 

Streets,  three  houses  of  the  olden  time,  the  first  of  T/hich  was 

long  the  residence  of  Colonel  Foster. 

Children:- 

112.    Amelia,    6;    born   :,:arch  15,    178I;    died   July  11,    l802;    .-narried 
I^ianiel  Rogers   of  Gloucester,    Jan.    21,    18OI.      Mo    issue. 

3.13.      Prances,    6, 

114,   Epes,    6, 


In   addition  to    these   three,    llr .   Epes   Sargent   Dixwell,    in   a 
family  manuscript   gives   a  fourth  child,    John  Osborne,    -ho 
is   not  mentioned   elsev/here. 


(Note;-    Interesting   details    should  be   inserted   concerning 
Col.    Poster,      V/e   also   need  personal   items    concerning   John 
Osborne   Sargent    5) • 


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30. 
Fifth  Generation. 
/^.      CATHFHI!n:c   COLDTHWAITS,    5;    (Esther  4;    l^pes   3;    William   2;    7/illiam  1); 
waB   daughter   of  Esther  S8JC£;ent  4   and  Col.    Thomas   Goldthwaite. 
She  was   probably  born  in  Boston,    in  17^7;    c'ied  in  Boston  in  183O, 
oged  83,      She  married  Ist,    in   St.    James   Churoh,    Poole,    Dorset, 
England,    Oct.    26,    1784,    Dr.    Sylvester  Gardiner,    a  loyalist   refugee 
as  hi£i   third  vdfe.      It  v/ould   seem  th?^t  her   father  v/aa   also    a  loyal- 
ist,   and  left   Boston   aoout   the    time   of   its    evacuation  by  the  Brit- 
ish  during   the  Revolutionary   v/ar,    and  at    time  of  marri  rge  her 
residence   i?.   given   as   Walthamstow,    Essex,    Sng.      Dr.    Gardiner  was 
born  in  South  Kingston,    R.    I.,    in  1717i    ^^'^  'wa.s   educated  abroad, 
after  which  he   coirimenced   the  practice   of  medicine   in  Boston  where 
he  was    celebrated  for   his    skill.      By  his  practice   and   the   importa- 
tion of   drugs   he   accurnulated   a  large   fortune.      He   also   inherited 
large   tracts    of  lajid   in  :  aine,    near   what   are    now  Gardiner   and 
Hallc?well.      He  was  ma':'ried  three   times,    but  had   jissue   only   by   the 
first  marriage;    one   of   the   daughters   by   that  mejrriage  married 
Robert  HallovTell,    and  her   son,    Robert,    who   inherited  r.iost   of   Dr. 
Gardiner's  property,    tool:   the   name   of  Robert   Hallowell  Gardiner. 
The   second  wife,    whom  he  married  April   30,    1772,    was   Abigail, 
daughter   of    Col.    V.'illiai')   Pick.nEP.   of   SrJaem,    Hass.    and  wido-,7  of 
V/illiam  Epes,    Esq.,    of   Virginia  and  later   of   Salem,    Mass. 
From  his   high    social    standing   and  extensive   acquaintojice   Dr.    Gardi- 
ner had  many  noted  friends,    ajid  his   house   was    the   resort   of    the 
literary   :-?nd.  scientific   from  both  sides   of   the   Atlantic.      Among 
these  were   Sir   Williarn  Pepperell,    Gov.    Hutchinson,    Earl  Percy, 
AdmiraD.   Graces,    Gen.   Ga^e,    and  Majors   Pit  cairn   and   Small. 
The  Revolution  broke  up    these   associations,    and   ofter   the   siege 


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31. 

i'ifth  Generation, 

44.    (Catherine  Golclthv;8ite,    5*    cont; 

of  Boeton  he  sou{iht   shelter   at  Jlnlifcjc,    and  afterwards  in  En^li\nC., 

where  hie   wife   CiecL  at  i'oole,    Dorset,    in  17^0 »    ^^na  he  paeaed 

Catherine 
Bevcral  years   in  exile,    and   in  1784-  raarriecl  xx±hxx   Goldth.vaite. 

Por  "bein^;  a.  refucee  hin   large   eiits.tc   and   store   of   drugs    -lere   con- 
fiscated,    Vut   o  .-'in^  to   some   error  hio  lands   in  I'^-ine   vere   recov- 
ered,     Ke  retuvrihc    to    thio    country  after   the   cIodo   of   the   v/sx,    and 
closed  hiij    eventful   life    £.t   ?Ievr^ort,    k*   i.,    Aug.   8,    I786,      :>oinetime 
after  his   death,    no   date   obtaino.Lle,    the    vldow  raarried   iVilliaia 
Powell,    Ewq»,    a  rrxn  of  fortune  living,   in  Boston,      Of   jiira  -./-i   have  . 
no    data,      !v';adQra  Powell   lived   at   the    corner   of    Jourt   and  Trcmont 
Streets,   Boeton,      ^he  is    sx^oken  of   ;:•?   a  "very  plain  woman,    of 
good  tolentr. ,    easy   and  graceful  nrmnexZf    -jxid   an  accomoliGhed  mu- 
sician".     Lucius   L'aniius   Sorgent   addr>    that   she    "possessed   a  vein 

of   r.leaDant   humor    cjid  t^ivef;   example   of   it   in  hirj   reidiniscences , 
of 
"  She  v/as/s.  raost   kindly   and   generous   diaposition,    and  v/e  learn 

that   she   rendered  lauch  financial    aid  to  her   relative     p£iil  Dudley 
Sargent    durin,:;  his  lo.ter  years   when  he  was   living  in  poverty   in 
Sullivsji,    :  aine.      There  were   no    children  by   either  marrie^e,    and 
Iladaai  Pov;ell    ''adopted   a  pretty   f;-irl   niUiied   Arcj.:ibald,    v/lio    took  the 
nvxae   of   Catherine  Powell,      The  girl   at   the   age   of   sixteen  or 
oeveiiteen  formed  an  unliappy   connection   with   the   valet,    Gteplien 
Calav/ell,    ir.ai'ried  hira   and  lived   in  Gardiner,    Paine,    and  liad   sev- 
eral,   children,      L'adani  Po  .veil  used  to   aosist   them.      The  oldest,    a 
daughter,   narried  Gen,   Ployd  of   Virginia",     i-r  Powell  had   tv/o 
daughter 3    uy   a  previous  marriage. 


Fifth  Generation. 

^^,   E'6JEim  GOLDTHWAITi],    5;     (Esther  4;    Spes  3;    V/illiem  2;     .Villiain  1); 
of  her   no    dates    exe   o'btainr.ble,    "but   she  probably   was   born   in 
Bouton;    slie   first  carried  Timothy  Rogers   of   Glouceoter,    and   yecond 
Captain  Peter  Dolliver,    slso    of   Gloucester.      Baboon   says    in  his 
History   of   Gloucoeter,    "On   the   22nc.  df   Juno,    thio  year,    I766,    died 
Timothy  Rogers,    aon   of  JRev.    Jolin  Rogers,    of  Kittery,    :,,    H.,    '.vhere 
he  was    corn   in  I72I .      He  brou^sht    to    tov.^i  his   vrife,    Lucy,    who    died, 
and  he  next  narried,    July  4,    17^5t   Esther   Goldthv/aite,    by   v.riom 
he  had   a   son  Timothy,    who    entered   the  ]j]nglish  na\^f ,    s.jid  Qied  at 
Lisbon   in  1791|    a  gallant   and  highly   esteemed  officer   of   th-:   fleet 
of  Earl    Zi, .    Vincent".      Timothy  Rogers,    husband   of   listher  Goldth- 
waite,    v;as   one   of   three  brothers,    of  vvliich   one  married  liary   l-Illery 
4,    daiighter   of   /ain  Sargent  3>    ^^'-   ''^^■^   other  married  Rachel    Stevens 
Ellery  5» 

Babson  further  Vvrites,    "Peter,    second   son   of  Abigail    Sai.inders 
aiid  Peter   Dolliver,    married  1st,    Abigail    Ingersoll,    end  2nd,    on 
June  17,    I77O1    Esther  Rogers,    widovf  of   Captain  Timothy  Rogers, 
and   died   on  Peb.    5>    IS06.      His    son,    Peter,    born  Oct.    6,    1752,    by 
his   first  wife,    married  Harriet,    daughter   of   Hon,    Thomas   Saunders 
of   Gloucester".      Peter   Lolliver,    Jr.,    v/as    a  captain   in  Col.   Paul 
Sargent's   i6th  regiment   of  Foot,    in  the  Lias sachu setts   line,    serv- 
ing  as  Brigade-major    and   Adjutant    in  177^ •      Kis  vii'e  Harriet   v.-as 
sister   to   Lucy  Sa-unders  who  married  Paul   IXidley  Sargent,    and 
niece   to    Judith  Saunders  who  married    .Vinthrop   Ssu^gent  4.      After 
the  war,    Peter  Dolliver  was   an   officer   in   the  Boston   Custom  House, 
Sheppard   S3ys   in  his   record   of    the  Sargent   family   that   by  her 
second  husband,   Peter   Dolliver,    Esther  gave   birth   to    several 
children,    but  v;e   find  no   record   of   such.      The   only   child  uentio.-.ed 


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33. 

Fifth  Generation, 
(Esther  Goldthwaite,  5i    cont.) 

115.  Timothy  Rogers,  6;  date  of  birth  not  given-,  died  in  1797 


34. 
Plith  Generation, 
JULITH  SARGEItT,    5;    (V/lnthrop  4;   Epes   3;    '.Villiani  2;    William  1);    was 
born  in  Gloucester,    llaos.,   Kay  1,    1751;    died  in  Natchez,   Miss., 
July   6,    1820,      Ker   daughter   Julia  thus  writes,    "On  Tuesday,    July 
6,    1820,    the   pure   and   blameless   life   of  my  "beloved  mother,    Judith 
Sargent  iV.urray,    was   recalled  by  Kim  who   gave   it."      She   died   at 
the  2ingarnaii  plfrntation   after   a   short   but  painful    illness   \7hile 
Tisiting    there.      ''Hhen  Lucius  J.lanlius   Sargent  was    at  J]atchez   in 
Jan,    1824,    he    ss.n  with  melancholy  feelings   the   three  graves   on 
llVt   Binganan^  a  plantation   side  by   side,-;Irs,    Judith  lurray,    her 
daughter   Julia  l^aria  Blngaman,    and   a  granddaughter   Charlotte". 
Judith  Sargent  married  Ist,    Oct.   3,    I769,    John  Stevens   of  Glou- 
cester,   who   was   born  June  1,    1741.      Ke  became  bankrupt,    end  fled 

in  1766, 
to   St.   Eustasia,    where  ho   died/      The  widow  then  married  in   Salem, 

Oct,    6,    I78B,    Rev.    John  :.:urray   of   Gloucester,    who   was    the    first 
clergyman  of    the  Universalist  faith  in  America.      He  v/as  born  in 
■  Alton,    Englcjid,    Xsec.    10,    I741,    and   died  in  Boston,    Se^   3,    I815, 
aged  ''/A-.      Rev.    John  i:urray   Trent   to   Gloucester   at   the   solicitation 
of  Judith  Murray's  father,    *''int}irop  Sargent,    and  his  "brother  :::pes, 
who   v/ere  greatly   interested  in  the  ITew  Teachings.      Sheppard   says,- 
"Ilrs.   ICurroy  v;a.o    a  moir:.   liind,    affectionate    and  excellent  lady. 
She   v/rote  poetry   "by   the   acre.      This   v/as  her   stumbling   block.      Her 
signature   v/as    "Honora  I.'artesia".      She   wrote   two   plays,    one   of 
them  The  Traveller's  Return,    of   v/hich  Robert   Treat  Paine   said, 
'The   traveller   had  gone    to    that   bourne   from  v/}iich  no    traveller 
ever   did  return",      t-he  published  large   duodecimo   volumes    called 
the   Gleaner,    v/mch  her   husband,    as    on   itinerant  preacher   from 
«   Georgia  to   l.aine,    made  profita"ble,    'preaching  universal    salvation 


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35. 
Jifth  Generation. 

(Judith  Sargent,    5»    cor4t.) 

and  universal   subsrciption' " .     We  have   a  "beautiful  portrait  by 
Oopley  of  ^rs,   Murray,    also   a  picture   of  the  graves   on  the  Binga- 
man  Plsuitation  near  Ilatchez,    Mies,      A  biographical   sketch  of 
I.^r.    ©Jid  Mrs.   Hurray  will  be  given   elsewhere. 
Children; - 

116.  George  I'urray,    6;    died  in  infancy.      Iso   dates   given, 

117.  Julia  llaria  J.'urray,    6; 


Other   records  give   date   of   Judith  Murray's   birth  as  "ay    5i    1751 1 
and   it   i&   so    recorded   in  lirs.   Iiurr,?,y's   Bible,    v/ith   addition 
of  the  Y/ords,    "Old   Style",    v/hile   the   addition  made  by  her 
daughter   gives   the   date   as  L.ay   1st,    probably  meaning  Ilev/ 
Style. 


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Fifth  Generation. 
>7.    JUDITH  SARGEiTT,    5.    ccr.t. 

Judith  Sargent   first  married  John   Stevens,    a  rnemTDer  of    the 
?/ell  lvno'.vn  Gloucester   family   of   that   noirie.      i^e   died   in   St.   Zusta- 
sia,    West   Indies,    whither  he  had   fled   in  one   of   the  S/inthroj)   Sargent's 
vesaelr.   to    escape   from  his    creditors   vrhosc   just   demands   the   "bank- 
rupt   condition   of  his   affairs   rendered  him  unable   to    satisfy"  . 
Jufiith  was   gifted  with  uncorrjrxon  beauty   of  person  and  of   a   super- 
ior mind,    which  was    cultivated   ajid   enriched  by   education.      There 
is   a  most  beautiful   portrait   of  her  painted  by   Copley. 

She  beG£;;ne   interested   together   with  otlicrs   of"  the  family   in 
the  religious   vievrG   taught  by  Rev.    Jo^m  Ilurray,    the  Universp.list 
minister,    vzho    came    to   GDoucester   in   response   to    aji   invitation 
from  her  father    ./inthrop   Sargenti  and  his   trother  iCpes,     I-rs.    Stev- 
ens was   one   of    those   suspended  from  the  privileges   of   the   i"'irst 
Parish  church   on   account   of   their   acceptance   of  Kr.    Murray's    views 
and   their   neglect    to  attend   the   services   of    the  Jirst  Parish. 
Owing   to    the    troubles   which  arose  L.r.    Murray   sailed  for  England 
in  Jan.    I778,    but   returned   in  the   fall   of   that    ssjae  year,    and   on 
Oct,    6,    1778,    tiiey   were  xiiarried   in  Salem,    J.'ass, 

In  1798,    lirs.   I'urray  published   the    "Gleaner"    in  three   volumes 
of  wriich  the  1st   s.nd   "^vd   alone   seem  nov;   available.      "The   coinplete 
series    consists   of  100    separate  papers    in   the    style   of   the   Spec- 
tator.     ](.n   tlie  list   of   subscribers,    both  George   and  i.^oxtha.  'Wash- 
ington's  names    appeax.      In    the   Boston  Athenaeum  Catalogue   of 
Washington  books,    a  letter   to  Krs.   Murray   is   quoted, ~   "Mrs.   Y/ash- 
in^ton   adds   her   name   to   mine   as   a  subscriber   to   your  work,    and 
with  i.lisB   Custus  united,  in  best   wishes   for   the   Success   of   it." 
The   article   contained  in   these   volumes   were   originally   publiched 
in   the    'H&ssaclrasetts  J.agasine'.      They  present   the    sentiments   02" 
the   writer   on  vajrious    subjects,    but  present 'the  unity   of   a  ncurra- 
tive   in   the  romantic   story   of    'I.largoj?etta'  .      She  v.Tote  under   the 
name   of    'Constantia' ,    and   .vith   a  strong    desire  for   fame,    but  her 
writings  have  failed   to   secure  her   the  posthumous    celebrity   she 
craved,    ajnd  the   Gleaner  has   now  no   readers   outside   of   the   small 
circle   of  literary   antiquaries.      A'rs,   Jlurray   also   v.Tote  poetical 
essays   which   v/ere  published   in   the  Boston  V/eekly  i.agazine,    v.'ith 
the   signature   of    'Honora  Uartesia'  .      /dso,    two   pl.?yo,    one   of   them 
being    'Tiie  Traveller's  Return'    alluded   to   previously. 


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36. 

Fifth  Generation. 
48.      V/IITI'IIROP  S.'P.Gil^IT.  •  5;    (V/inthrcp  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;    Williaa  l); 

A 

waB   "born   in  Glouccctcr,    llasD.   May   1,    1753;    tlied  of   ;jout   in   the 
ttodach   on  "board   a  steamboat   near  L'ew  Orleans,    June  3,    182O,      He 
mar ri eel  IjjI,    Retecca,    daughter   of   Col.   J^cnjar.iin  I'r.pper,    v/hc   had 
"been   en   officer   in   the   Contiiiontal    array,    and  lo.ter   was   one   of   the    • 
chief  promoters   of    the   settlement    at  Larictta,    Ohio,    Y;here  he   died 
in  1872.      '.Ve  have   no   particularo    as   to   ?.rs.    Sargerit,    "but  lecrn   that 
there  v/as   a  cl.ild  who   died  an   infant.      V:Inthrop  Sargent  married 
2no',    the  widow  liary   '...'illiams   of   ilatchez,    Liies.,    en  Oct.    24,    I798, 
about   two  months    after   his   arrival   there   as   Gox-erncr   of    tlic   Terri- 
tory  on  Aug,    6,    1798.      }.ary    V/illisxis  was   daughter   of   James    and 
Eiinice    (llawlcy)   ilclnthsh,    and   was   born  in   Stafford,    Conn.,    Jan.    20, 
1764,    and   died   J 3^-1.    9,    1844 .      She  married   first,    David    .Villia^::^,    • 
and   is   found   a   ',vidov7  v.ith   several    children,    and  her   brother   Jnrr.es 
Mclntosli   in  I-Iatche?.   at   the   time   of  her   second  marris^e.      In  the 
v/ill    of   Jajnes  IIcIntoBh  dated  Nov,   I8,    1809,    we   find   the    suia  of 
a  thousand  dollars   left    to    each  of   the   children  of  ]Jrs ,    Sargent 
by  her    second  riarriage,    and   in   accordance   v;ith   this   V-'SOOO.CO   are 
recorded   as  ha\"ing  "been  paid  "by   David  Urquehard,    administrator. 

V/inthrop   S:-,rgent    served  with   distinction   throughout   the  Kevolu- 
tionary  v/ar,    attrjinin™    the  rani:  of  raajor.      After   the    close   of   the 
war  he  Tvas   one   of   the  organisers   of   end  'becsjiie  connected  v;ith 
the   "Kev;  0}iio   Conpany"  ,    and  was   appointed  its    surveyor-general 
spending  3iiQ   time   in  v/hat  "becane   the   ITorth-v/est  Territory.      On 
the.  organization   of   that   section   as   the   Ilcrth-v.-cst   Territory  he 
was    appointed   its    Secretary,    viA-id    ex-officio    acted   as   Governor    cur- 
ing   the   frequent    absonce   of   Gov.    Artriur    ot.    Clair,      He   served  -.vith 
distinction   as    Adjutant   General    in  St.    Clair's    disastrous    dan:- 


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37. 

Pifth  Generation. 
(V'inthrop  Sarsent,    ^;    cont.) 

paign  against   the   Indians,    and  was    wounded  at   the  "battle   of   the 
Miami   Villages.      On   the    organization  of   the  I^iDsiooippi   Terri- 
tory he  Y/aD   appointed  "by  President  Adams   its  first  Governor, 
arriving   in   J^.'atchez,    Aug,    6,    1709»      He  was   removed  by  President 
Jefferson  for  political   reasons,    when   the  new  paxty   came   into 
pov/er. 

For  "biographical   sketch,    see  wloewhere. 
Children: - 

118,   V/illisjn  ?itz  V/inthrop,    6;    "born   at  Gloster  Place,    neaj.*   ITatchez, 
Hiss.,    Dec.    6,   1799*"    graduatf3d  frora  Harvard  I817;    died  un- 
married Oct.    22,    1022.  .      •     ■ 


119.   George  Washington,    6. 


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38. 

Fifth  Generation. 

li'ITZ  Y!ll,LlM{  fiAHGElTT,    5;     (Winthrop  4;    Epes  3;    I7illiain  2;    V/illiaii  l); 
was   born   in  Gloucester,    ','as3.,    Aug.    14,    1768;    died   in  IJewton, 
Mass.   Got.    6,    l322;    married  Sept.   3,    1789,    Anna,    da.ughter  of 
Captain  Thomas    grid  SaroJi   (Ga\7yer)   Parsons   of   I'ewburyport .      The 
date   of  "birth   in   not   obtainable,    but   the   reoords   of   the  Presby- 
terian Church  in  Newburyport  give   date  of  baptism  as  April   2,    17o9; 
she  died  Ausuet   ^,    i860,    a^ed  SI,      An  interesting  account   of  h^r 
ancestry  -.vill  bs  civen  elsewhere.      Pitz  William  Sargent  was   a 

wealthy  merchant   and    phip   ovmer   in  Gloucester,    and   a  sketch  of 
him  will  be  given  later   in  this  book, 

■Children,    all  born   in  Gloucester:- 

120.  Anna  Maria,    6;    born  July  11,    1790;    t'^ied  Aug.   27,    1794. 

121.  Winthrop,    6. 

122.  Sarah,    6. 

■  123.    Judith,    6, 

■  124,    Juliana,    6;    born  K^Tch  I7,    I797;    died; April   5,    l842j    married' 

Dec.    19,    1820,    Captain  ScI',Yard  Babbitt   of   the  U.S.   Hai'y , 
No   childreii. 

125.   S'itsv/illia^,    6;    born  June   17,    1799;    drovmed  at   sea  when   enter- 
ing (aoucester   harbor,    Oct.    22,    I818.      V/e   have  ^  copy   of 
jninature. 

126c    Thomas   P?.rsonr^,    6;    born  Sept.    24,    I80I;    died   ^ept.    27,    liOl. 

127.   :.oxy.    6;    born   July  4,    x8o6;    died  at  Bryn  Hawr,    Pa.,    July  3O, 
169^3,    in  Tier   93rd  year;    urj-aarried. 


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telling  of   nittle  Aunt  I.ai-y"  • 


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39. 

Fif^.h  G'.'n-- ration. 
rtA^'IEL   r:A'^;G"!TT,    Jr.,    5;    (TMniel   ^-;    Fpes   3;    Williarn  2;    V/illian  1); 
was   born   In  Gloucester,      as.-:.,    June  15,    l?'^'-;    ^^-i'-d   in  his  mansion 
houre,    Mount   Vernon  Street,    Bor.ton,    April   2,    l842;    he  carried  L'ec. 
4-,    l8C2,    !'ary  Frazier,    d'.vV.^hter   of  :^0Be3    arid  l^lisabeth    (23all en- 
tine)    ?rasier   of   Jlewburyport ,    a   "Lady   of  beauty   and   intellect". 
She   died   at   Wrenthar.i,    Xass.,    July   28,    l804,    havin,-;;  been   at   ^levrjiort 
for  her   he:ilth.      Her  Mct:-icr,    ..'lizr.bcth  Bolle.itinc,    -/as    daur.hter   of 
Wi3  3  ifui  Ball  entire,    -•.'hor^e   -other   -ras   dauf^^^ter    of   Adnia  Vvinthrop; 
thuB    Bhe   v.-ao   3r-2rarddf.u::hter   of   Gov.    John   V/inthrop    -nd   his   third 
T.'ife,    I'fas'J^^st   Tyndale,-    dauj^h.ter   of   Sir   John  Tynd?.le   of   Great 
rapleotead,    ]i'?p.ex,    :^:n;:;l:i.nc ,    to   -"hcni   she  rac  niarried  l-ec.    6,    1615, 
Gjid  had  Ad?:a  "vintlirop ,    born  April    7,    1620. 

Kr,    Daviiel    Sar^'ent   is  buried   in  ::ount   Auburn   cemetery.      He  was 
a  Director   of   the   LoBton  Banl:  fron   its   incorporation   in   l8or.'; 
Di3'e-jtor    end.  jv.or.r  pior.ident   of   the  :3oJ>tc<n  ri.riue   Incurance   Cc.v.- 
pany;    r cpreren/i.ative    to   lecirO.atur e  fror::   .'uffcll':   county    .n  l8l2. 
TrcaBurer   of   the   Coiejionv/ealth  of  raLTachupette   l8lP-l82i,.      Was 
rJ.p.o    a  me  reliant    at   15  Long  \^'harf ,  / 

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Filth  Beneraticn. 

DAIUEL  SARGi'JlTT,    5;    Corit. 

An  Otituary  Notice,    Author  unknown, 

llie  late  Hon,   Daniel  £ar£;ent   diea  in   thif.   city  on  the 
2nd  inst,    in  the  7Bth  year  of  hi 3   ^^0,      He  vras    corn  in  Gloucester, 
Mass.   on  tho  l^th  of  Juno,    17^4,    and  after   adopting   when   of   age 
the  profeooion  of  his   father,    that   of   a  merchant,    Boon  distinguished 
hinself  for  his   ability,    honor  and  integrity.      ?o  -telut  his   narae  had  "beer. 
prefixed   the   title  of  Hcnoraole,   "by   courtesy,    but  nature  had  stamped 
it   on  his   forehead  ^slth  her  own  broad  seal    from  the  hour  of  his 
birth.   There   is  no  need  of   sculpTijured  marble  or   a  labored  epitaph 
to   say  r7ho   or  7?hat  he  ve.B,    for   his  rarxily  virtues,    hie   unostentatious 
charities,    his  }i'indr:ess   and  sood  will    -ixo   so   well  knovvn   t^iat   it   is 
unnecessary  to   recapitulato   traits   so   strong,    and  Vi;"tiich  &xe  graven 
on  the  hearts  of  rjany»      He  had  always   that   renpect  for   others  which 
ensured  his  ovm,    and  with  it    3   delicacy  which  won   all    hearts,    and 
a  fervor  which   coiamanded  love    znd.  adiniration.  ■  • 

Ko    eye  was  nointened  by   the   tear   of   affliction  but  met  his 
glistening  in  return,    and  he  listened  to    the  tale  of   sorrov/  or 
deprivation  and  made   it  his   own.     Entrusted  with  the   confidence 
of  hie   fellow  citi-'^enr^   in  many  public   capacities,    both   civil    and 
military,    in   the  legislature,    in  the  Trea.sury   of   the   CoroTr.onwealth, 
in  the   Senate.      Ha  performed   all    theso    dutiei-   vd.th   ability,    integ- 
rity and  horor   to   himself  and  them.      For  him  v.-e  h?ve  nothing  to 
regret  for   though  his   duties   are  over,    he  finished   ther  wo^.l,    and 
in   doing   GO   he  labored  vrith  hie-    conrt-nt   ccmpaniona,    conscience 
and  religion.      ITot    the   self-styled  relir:icn  v,'i:ich  di^j-^-^'-y^   itB'-lf 
abroad   and  on   the  house-tops,    but    in   Vn-:-   quiet,    calm   solitude   of 
hie   own   thouchts,    in   the   silent  pnyer,    in   the   inward   and  hourly 


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Fifth  Generation, 
5l,  Daniel  Sargent,  5;  cont, 

acknowledgement  of  a  God.   He  possessed  the  highest  reverential 
feeling,  amounting  to  chivalry,  for  his  own  country,  and  for  those 
who  did  honor  to  it. 

The  ncraes  of  Washington,  Hamilton,  Franklin,  and  all  the 
patriots  of  those  times  v/ere  "familiar  household  words  in  his 
mouth",  and  freslrily  remembered.   He  was  truly  devoted  to  those  he 
loved  on  eaxth,  as  numberless  acts  of  kindness  have  sho'vm,  and 
when  th.e  nearest  and  dearest  were  separated  from  him,  he  submitted 
without  a  murmur.   He  indulged  in  no  paroxysms  of  grief,  for  he 
firmly  trusted  in  his  God,  and  recognized  His  hand  in  everything. 
But  the  memory  of  the  departed  was  never  forgotten.   Some  sweet 
memento  was  kept,  ever  in  silence,  some  flower  or  autumnal  leaf, 
annually  plucked  from  their  grave. 

He  died  as  he  had  lived  in  peace,  and  in  immortal  hope,  and 
it  can  be  truly  said  of  him,  "that  he  did  v;hat  he  did  in  a  general 
honest  thought  cjid  common  good  to  all".   His  life  was  gentle  and 
the  elaments  do  mix  in  him,  that  Nature  might  stand  up  and  say  to 
all "e   The  article  closed  here. 


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Fifth  Generation.  !  '-■'  -^ 

IGNATIUS   SARGENT,    5;     (Daniel   4;    Epes   3;    V/illiara  2;    V/illiam  l);    was 
born   in  Gloucester,    Lass.,    Not.    1,    I765,    died  in        \^  r  ■  f' *  Tass. 

Jan.    ±1^,    lo21,    aged   ^6,      Babson   says   of  him,    that    "he   carried   on 
a  mercantile   business   in  Gloucester    till   about   180O,    when  he  re- 
moved  to   Boston.      Kis   name   is   still  mentioned  with  grateful   re- 
membrance  as    a  friend   ever   ready   with  kind  offices   for   out   cit- 
izens  in  both  places   <^f  ^is   residence.      'vThile   he   lived   in   Glou- 
cester he    took   an   active   interest    in  militajry   affairs   and   attained 
the   rank   of  major".      He  married  1st,    F.ary,    daughter   of   Captain 
Thomas    and  Sarah    (Sa.\vyer)   Psrsons   of   ITev/buryport ,    on  April   26, 
1781 ;    she  was   born   in  llewburyport   June  2  5,    1771;    baptized   June   3O, 
and  died   of   inoculated   small  pox  in  Boston,    Oct.    1,    1792,    her   . 
mother   dyin£~   of   tiie    ssme   t7vo   weeks  before.      The  History   of   New- 
buryport   says    that   Captain  Parsons   was   shipv/recked   on   the   2Tova, 
Scotia  coast   in  1772,    and   that   he  and  his    crev;  were  murdered  by   the 
natives.      A  family   tradition   seys    that  his    crew  mutinied   and  killed, 
the   officers    and   th.at   later    the  watch  of   Captain  Parsons   was    seen 
in   the  possession  of    a   sailor    in   the    streets   of   ITev.'buryport .      i\fter 
the   death  of    Capt8,in  Parsons,    the  widow  removed   to   Gloucester,    and 
on   Sept.    13,    I7SI,    married  P.ev.   Eli   Porbes    as   his    third  v/ife. 
It   is  v;ort]iy   of   note   that    it   was    during   the  pastorate   of   Pjt  .   Forbes 
that  Epes   Sargent,    Jr.   4,    and   -Vinthrop   Sargent,    4,    together   vdth 
their   fa-'-ilies    and  others   were   suspended  from  the   church  on   ac- 
count  01    their   receiving   the   views   of  Rev.    John  .Murray,    the   Uni- 
versalist    clergyman,    who   later  married  Judith,    daughter    of    ..inthrop 
Sargent.      Besides  I'.ary,    who   married   Ignatius    li^argent,    a   sister 
Sarah  ma,rried  Gorham  Parsons    of  Boston   end  Eyfield,    and   a   third 
r.ister,    /aina,    married  Pits    ■Villlam  Sargent,    5«      Ignatius   SnTgent 


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Pifth  Generation. 
(Ignatius  Sargent,  5;  cont.)   • 

married  2nd,  Sarah  Sargent  Ellery,  daughter  of  John  Stevens 
Ellery  and  Esther  Sargent  on  Oct.  20,  1793;  s^e  was  'born  Mjxy  30, 
1777,  and  died  Sept.  1,  I839,  at  their  home  Franklin  Place,  Bos- 
ton. 
Child  by  first  marriage :- 

129.  Mary  Turner,  6;  "born  in  Gloucester,  Peb.  5i  1792;  died  in 

Eocton  on  %^\r\-.iY]t   ;  she  married  :."ay  3I,  l8l2,  Sa':-uel  Torrey 
a  merchant  of  Boston,  v/ho  v:as  born  April  4,  I787;  died  Oct. 
22,  1878,  without  issue. 

Children  by  2nd  marriage:- 

130.  D-jniel,  6;  born  in  Gloucester,  Jan.  3I,  1797;  died  April  21,l8l4-; 

unmarried. 

131.  Esther,  6. 

132.  Ignatius,  6, 

133*   Elizabeth  Turner,    6;    born   Jan.    18,    l802;    died   in  Boston, 
Sept.   13,    1S19. 

Lucius  I.a::ilius   Sargent   v.-rites    that   Ignatius   Saxgent   died   in 

his  mansion  house,    Atkinson   St.,    Boston.      He   also    says    that   Sara 

Sargent   Ellery  was   one   of   the   smallest   women  he   ever   bel'ield. 

Eroi;:  fa;iily  Bible  of   Ignatius    Sargent. 
Saturday,    xloveniber   30th,    iBll,    at    about   the  hour   of  4   in   the 
raorninj;,    left   this  world  for   a  better,    Our  JCother  Esther   Ellery. 
(She   was  ir.other    to   I^rs.    Sargent).-    She  was    confined   to   her    cli.^nber 
about  4   weeks,    v/ith   a  high  Ilervous    Fever,    which   left   her    so    weaJc 
and  extre:.e   lovr  that    she    sank   away   wit>iout    a   sigh  or   a  groan   into 
the   arms   of  her   God   at    the   time  mentioned.      She  ho.d  not    spoke   to 
any   one  for    sorie   time  previous    to   her    death  until    the  afternoon 
bef  ori 
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she  did  to  Jack  and  Ignatius.   S}ie  died  so  easy  that  no  one  in 
the  room  knev;  that  she  was  .-.one.   -.he  was  buried  from  her  ovm 
house  Ho.  3  Frauilcjin  Place,  Boston,  and  the  remains  v;ere  deposited 
in  her  Hew  Tomb  in  the  Granary  burying  ground.. 

ITeed  to  know  definitely  whether  Ignatius  Sa,rgent  died  in  j.'oston 
or  in  Gloucester.   Also  date  of  Lrs.  Torrey's  death,  and  particu- 
lars as  to  her  husband. 


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42. 
Fifth  Generation. 
53.      Jcm^  TURK2R  Si'iRGUBT,    5;    (Daniel  4;    P]pes   3;    '.VilliaTi   2;    vVilliem  1); 
was   "born  in  Gloucester,    J.'.ass.   March  27,    I769;    died  Peb.    10,    I613; 
aged  44,    at   his   home   on   Chestnut   St.,    Boston.      He  married   on  Oct. 
12,    1806,    Christiajia  Keadie,    d£.ughter   of   Col.    James    and  Kepzibah 
(Clarke)    S\7an.      The   story  of 'the  marriage  is   a  romantic   one   and 
vrill   be   told   elser;her9   in   a  biographical   sketch  of   L;r.    Sargent. 
Col.    Swan  was   a  distinguished  officer   and  rendered  good   service, 
during   tlie  Revolutionary  war,    ond   stood   close  by   the   side   of 
Gen,   Warren  Mhen  the  latter  fell   at  Bunker  Kill.      Col.   Swan  led 
a  most   adventurous    and   extraordinary  life,    spending   the   last  years 
in   the  prison  of   St.   Pelagic,    in  Paris,    where  he  wari   confined  for 
refusing   to   pay   what   he   claimed   to   be   an  unjust   debt.      He  v/as    in 
Pciris   during   the   "Keign  of   Terror",    and   is   supposed   to   have   been 
engaged  in   a  plot  to   rescue  0,ueen  Us-vie  At.oinette   and  bring  her 
to    this    country.      An   account   of   Col,    Swan  and  his   wife   will   be 
given   elsewhere,  '• 

Children: - 

134.  John  Turner,    6*  "       ■ 

135.  Henry  Jackson,  6.    ■        '      '    ' 
•  13^*  Howai'd,  6. 


Note:-  We  have  photographs  of  I.'r ,  and  ''rs,  Sa.Tgent  and  of 
Col.  and  Lrs.  Jruaes  Swan. 


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Fifth  Generation. 
JOHN  TURIffiR  SAP.G^^'T,    5,        Details   relating   to   him  and  his   wife,    as 
given  by  his  grand  daughter,   !Jrs.    Dickinson. 

Madsai  Kepzibali  Clarke   Svran,    wife   of   Col.    James   Sv/an,    had   three 
daughters,    one   of   them  "being   Christiana  Keadie,    who  'became   enamored 
with  John  Turner  Sargent,    but   her  rxothcr  was  much  opposed  to   the 
fengageraent,    and   refused  her    consent,    as   she    thought  I.'r.    Sargent 
was   a  man  who    could  v/rite   a  pretty  poem,    dance    a  pretty  measure, 
play   the   lute   an.d   act    tho  fascinating  beau.      /^ter  much  persuasiaa 
Kadam  Sv/an   consented   that   if   the   two   levers  v/ould   not    see   each  other 
for   a  year,    she  would   at   the   end   of   that    tine    allow  them   to    cor- 
respond for   another  year,    3j;d  if   they   then   i.till   loved   and 
wished   to   marry   she  would  consent.    She   then   took  her   daughter 
to  Paris   v/here  her  husband,    Col.    Swan  was    in   e.v.pldy   of    the  French 
Government.      She   also    took  her   daughter   all   over   the   continent 
of  Europe.      The   tvro    lovers  made   an   agreement   to   keep   a  journal 
and   these    are-  still    in   the  faiiily,      LIr .    Sargeiit   also    look   ship 
and  arrived  in  ii^nglond  as   scon   as   did  the   others,    and  followed 
his  beloved  from   city   to    city   tho   he  got   no    cha.nce   of  breaking 
his   agreement.      On   their   return   to   /imerica  the   lovers   were  married 
though  not   with  the   consent   of   the  haughty  mother.      After   a  num- 
ber  of  years,    John  Sargent    died,    £ind  having  "been  only   a   society 
leader   and    rot   a  worker,    he  left   his   widow   in  modest   if   not    in 
reduced   circumstances.      She  ha.d  three   3021s   and  v/ished   to   give 
them  the  best   of   education,    so    she   appeail.ed   to    her  mother   for   aid, 
but  was   refused   though  }.:rs.    Swan  was    a  lady   of   abundant  means. 
The  v/idow  married  Rev,   Edward  Richmond  of  Eoxbury,    Haas.,    who 
promised  her   that  he  would   educate   the   three  boys,    but  he  failed 


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Pifth  Generation, 
(John  Turner   Sargent,    5i    cont). 

to  keep  his   word   and  used  up  what   little      oney  his   7,'ife  had  and 
otherwise   ill-treated  her   so   that   after   a   time  she  obtained  a 
divorce,    and  permission   to   resume  her  first   husband's   name. 
She  moved  to    Cambridge,    to   be  near  Harvard    College,    in   order   that 
her  boys  might  have   th^   college  privileges*      She   took  boarders 
ajid  h3jlped  out  her   expenses  by   doing  v;aphing  for   some   of   the 
students.      One   day  -while   outside  her   door   at   work  over   the  washtub, 
a  coach  six  horses    drove  up   to    her  house   and   stopped.      In  the 
coach  sat    the  haughty  Hrs,    Swan   and   a  i'rench  Koblenian,    a  prince, 
v/ith  whom  1-lrs.    Sargent  had  often   dcjiced  in  the  palaaes   of  Trance. 
He   descended  from   the    coach,    exic.  v/ith   a  flourishing  bov;   to   Irs, 
Sargent,    said   in  Prench,    "Madame,    I  present  my   compliments    to 
you   and  have   come   so    far   that   I   might   again  behuild   the  beautiful 
Kitty  67;an" .      He  helped  her   down  with  the   tubs,    and   sat    dov/n   on 
the  v/ash  bench  and  talked  v/ith  her   of   the   days   of  pleasure   in 
Paris,    many  years   before.      Lladam  Sv/an   sat   in   the    coach  unmoved 
and  indifferent   to   the   scene.      V/hen -I   asked  my  graaidmother  if   she 
were   at    all    cLibarrassed,    she  replied,    "No,    my   dear,    v.'hy    should  a 
mother  be   embarrassed   a.t  working   for  her    coub,    and  it  was   only 
a  differoncein   circumstances,    I   was    the   same  lady  as   ever." 


From  record   in  fajrJ.ly  Bible   of   Ignatius   Sajrgent    5» 
John  Turner   Sargent,    my  brother,    departed    this   life   on   the 
evening   of   Wednesday,    the  10th  of  lebruary,    IB13,    at   30   minutes 
past   9   of    clock   and  liis   remains   were   deposited  in  the  Tomb   of 
his   Brothers   Daniel    end   Ignatius    in   the   Cr&Jiary  burying   grounds 
on  Saturda:/-   the  13th,    1813. 


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o4.   HEriHY   SARGSFi\    5;     (Daniel   4;    ::pe3   3;    Williani   2;    Wiliiaiu  l)j    was 
"born   in  Gloucester,    .Vass.  ;    "baptized  IIov.    23,    I77O; 

died  at   his  home   in  Pranklin  Place,    Booton,    i'eb.    21,    I845,    aged 
74,      lie  married  April    2,    I807,    Hannah,    daughter   of   Ssjiiuel   a.r\d. 
leabella    (  1 1<>yf/(        )    Welles   of  Booton,        She  was  horn   in  Boston 
Oct.    8,    1778;    died   Z^xix,   I7,    l841 .      Kr,   S:?ro;eivt   veceived   the   honor- 
ary  degree  of  L  aster   of   Arts   fronx  Hrxvard   in  I826;    he   was   Colonel 
of   the  Boston  Light    Infantry,    a  noted  organi ':;ation   in   those   da^'s. 
The  aarriage   ;■' .3    solezmiaed  hy  Rev..  V/illiaai  Ellery   Channing   the 
noted  Unitai'ian   clergyman.      Llr.    Sargent   v/as   an  ai'tist   of   e;ninence, 
hiB  most   noted  -jfork  hcini-    the   "La-iuinii   of    the  I  illciiias"   T/riich  he  pre- 
sented  to   the  Plyiiiouth  Society,    and  hangs   in  Pilaris  Kail   in  Ply- 
mouth.      He   also  paint od    a  portrait   o.i;   hie   brother    ,.inthrc.i;  v;hich 
is   in  posseBsion  of   his   descendant   Sullivaji   A.    Sargent. 
Children:- 
137  •   Kenry   ..Intlu'op,    6. 

138.  John  Turner    ..'elles,    6, 

139.  Isabella  Pratt,    6;    born  Llay   5,    l8l^';    died   June  15,    1616. 


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140.  Isabelle  Pratt,  6;  born  3ept.  9»  I817;  died  Jgji  .  3»  l8l2>  J 


Note:-   A  biocraphicHl  sketch  of  Henry  Sargent  v/ill  be  given 
elsewhere.   .Ve  need  exact  date  and  place  of  birth;  also 
maiden  n^ir.e  of  his  -ife's  mother. 


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Fifth  Generation, 


64,      HERKY   SAIiGEIlT,    5j    cont. 


Henry  Sargent  was    educated  at  JDummer   Academy,    Byfield,    llass, 
BJid   in   tl-ie  Boston   schools,    his    father  hG.vinc   remo^'^ed  to  Boston 
et   the   close   of   the  Revolutionary  -.var.      He   entered   the  mercantile 
estaljlishTient    of   liis   father    after   leaving    school,    but    took  more 
pleasure   in  painting   the   figureheads   of  his   father's   ships    than 
in  keeping  "books   or   writing  "business  letters  .      He   soon   tried  his 
hand  at   painting  portraits    and   in   copying   various   pictures   that 
struck  his   fancy.      Col.    Jol'in  Trunitull,    the    celehrated   artist   and 
soldier   S8.}jr  in  1790  ^is   copy  of   one  of   Copley's  pibctures,    and   so 
coriinended  the   v/ork  Kim     t/iat  young  Henry  was  permit  Led   to    study   art. 
He  went   to  London  with  letters   of   introduction  from  Trurahull    to 
Benjamin  West   and   to    Copley.      After  four  years    study   in    -'.nglana, 
he   returned   to   Africa,    and  devoted  hinself    to   his  profession,    but 
appears    to   have    tired   of   it,    for    in  1799f    ^^s    entered    "(he  army, 
and  in   the  V/ar   of  l8l2,    was    aide   de   ca^np   to    trie  Go-vernor   of   I  ass- 
achusetts,    with  rank   of   Colonel,    and  l.^.ter    oecsne   assistaiit    aaju- 
tant  general   of   the   State.      He   twice   represented  Boston   in   the 
legislature,    and   in  later   life   a^ain  returned   to    art.      He  was   an 
intimate   friend  of  Gilbert   Stuart,    the  well  kno^Aia   artist,    whose 
portrait   of  Washington  is    considered  one   of    the  best.      He  was 
also   a  meii'ber    of   the    "Boston  Artist's   Association",    and  v/as    given 
the   degree   of   A. II.    by  Harvard.      Piaong  his   beet   known  paintings 
is   the  Landing  of   the  Pilgri^.s,    v/hich  v;as  presented  "by  hirn   to  -tlie 
Pilgrim  Association,    and   concerning  v;hich  it   is   i^aid   that    the  first 
painting  made   was    spoiled  by  being  rolled  on  a  pole   of  unseasoned 
pine,    ojiu  he  painted   a   second.      His  painting   of   "Christ    entering 
Jerusalem"   was   sold  by  him  for    $3000.      He    also   painted   "The   Dinner 
Paxty",    ''The  Tea  Party"    end  others.      /J.so    a  full   length  portrait 
of  Peter   Paneuil  v/hich  hangs   in  Paneuil   Hall,    Boston. 

Lucius   I'cmlius   Sai'gent   records   in  his   Diary,    "at   the  head  of 
the  garden   in   the  mansion  on  Atkinson   Street,    was    a  handsome   sum- 
mer hoase   adorned  v;ith  honeysuckles,    and   on   the  walls   of   it,    Henry, 
his  brother,    had  painted   a  loiidsc3.pe.    Just   before  he   left   home   to 
study  under   Sir  Benjamin  "Jest,      This   painting  was   a  favorite   of 
his  mother,    and  much  admired  by   visitors   to   v.diom  she  pointed   it   out 


44. 
Pifth  Generation. 
57.     LUCIUS  LIAI^IUS   SARGEITT,    5;     (Daniel   4;    Epee   3;    \7illiain  2;    Willia^n  l); 
was   born  -in  Boston,    June  25,    I786,    in   the  house  his   father  Daniel 
Sargent  purchased  in  Atkinson  Ctrset,    a  r.-ansion  which  Lucius  ranlius 
described  with  much  interest   in  hir    diary.      He   died   June   2,    I867, 
and  was   twice  married.      Ist,    to  I.Iary,    daughter   of  Barnabas 

and  L:ary    (/'-•■■     )   Binney   of  Philadelphia,    on  April   3,    1S16, 

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She   was   born    ~;..  -  ';■"■'"'    ^   '^  •  //-•  and  died  Feb.   4,    l824 .      He  married 

2nd,    July  14,    1825,    Saz-ah.  Cutler,    drajrhter   of   Camel   ano.  CG;:ah 
(Cutler)    Durji   of   .loston,    who   was   born  June   29th,    1797;    died  Aug- 
ust  7,    1868.      !fr.    Sargent  v/as    a  gracei'^ul   and  voluiainouG  writer, 
and  to   him  we    are   indebted  for  much   that   is   interesting    snd  val- 
uable  of  fanily  history   ar^d   tradition.      His  RGrniniBcences   copied 
from  his   dicry  hpve  bsen  published  by  Kr.    Sheppard.      He   was    a  mem- 
ber  of   the-:   class    of  1804   at   Har'/ard,    v.-hioh   oontainsd  sixty   stud- 
ents,   but   c-./ing   to    some   troubles    at   the  University   about   the   "Ccni- 
Tiions*',    in   the    "days   of  h?rd   cider   and  ^^-:)':.Qr  piatterc,    a  rebellion 
broke    out,    and    several,    a  on-:;   them  Lucius   Lanlius   Sar^^etit,    took 
up   their    co -'.■ir-ction   .and  n'^ver   gradufe,ted.      Only  forty-tz-o   {^^raduates 
of   this   class    are   found   in   the   catalogue".      A  bic£raphicevl   sketch 
/'      will  bo   r^ivsn    els'iv.'h.^re. 

Children,    by    first  nrtrri?^;;e:-  ■  ' 

141,  ILtx^J  Turner,    6j    born   In   Quincy,    Ilass.    June  30,    1818  ;    died 

in  Roxbury,    ICass,,    Au^^.    2,    l841;    umnarried.      The  Diary   speaks   of 
^'"  her   ;-s    "very   affectionate   and  very   inteliigcnt . " 

142.  Horace  Binnoy,    6; 

14"^.   Manlius,    6;    born   in  Philadclpliia,    Jan.    23,    l824;    died  Dorch;;s- 
ter,    July  3,    1828. 

By   second  marriage :- 

144.   Lucius  I.lanlius,    Jr.    6, 


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Pifth  Generation. 
LUCY  SARGENT,  5;  (Paul  ]>jQley  4;  Epes  3;  V/illiajn  2;  William  1);  was 
the  oldest  child  of  Paul  Dudley  and  Lucy  (Saunders)  Sargent,  and 
born  in  Gloucester,  I.Iass.,  Sept.  27,  1773;  died  in  Boston,  Feb.  I3, 
1853;  married  Sept.  3^*  1792,  Rev.  John  Turner  v/ho  was  born  in 
Braintree,  Mass.,  'Nov.  4,  I768;  graduated  from  Brown  University, 
I78B,  and  died  in  Dorchester,  j.'ass.,  Sept.  29,  183O.   He  was  or- 
dained as  a  Congregationalist  Clergyman,  in  Alfred,  i.Iaine,  Oct.  3» 
I79IJ  settled  as  pastor  in  Alfred  and  Biddeford,  L'aine,  and  in 
Kingston,  N,  H.,  serving  as  home  missionary  in  various  parts  of 
Maine  and  New  ?Iampshire,  and  later  as  city  missionary  in  Boston. 
He  was  son  of  Col.  Seth  and  Rebecca  (Vinton)  Turner.   Col,  Seth 
Turner  served  in  the  French  wars  and  v/as  at  the  talking  of  (Quebec; 
he  aJLso  served  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  comr.ioJiding  a  company  in 
the  i:'assaohuGetts  line. 
Children:- 

145.  Lucy  Sargent  Turner,  6, 

146.  Mary  Sophia  Turner,  6. 

147.  Ch£U-lotte  Saunders  Turner,  6;  born  in  Alfred,  iV.aine,  Sept.  2, 

1801 ;  died  in  Boston  April  6,  1868;  urimarried. 

148.  Rebecca  Turner,  6;  oorn  in  Alfred,  :.:e.,  Hay  24,  I803;  died 

in  Alf ced  June  4,  1803. 

149.  Martha  Y/alker  Turner,  6;  born  in  Alfred,  L'e.,  Sept.  22,  l805; 

died  Oct,  26,  1607. 

150.  Martha  V/alker  Turner,  6. 

151.  John  Newton  Turner,  6, 

152.  Samuel  Hubbard  Turner,  6. 

153.  Catherine  VVinthrop  Turner,  6;  born  in  Kingston,  N.  H. ,  Jan.  22, 

1819;  died  in  Dorchester,  ;..asr>.,  Jan.  2^,  IB39;  unaarried. 

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Pifth.  Generation, 
.y),     CATlIERIKiT.  WINTHROP   SARGSIIT,    5;    (Paul   J>adley  4;    "Fpes   3;    V/illiam  2; 
Willis;;!  X);    was   second   child   of  Paul   Dudley   and  Lucy    (GaunderD) 
Sar^jont,    was  'oorn   in  Asiherat,    ;:.H.,     \x:ril  15,    1775,    ^eln:!  "but  a 
few   drys  old  -A-hen   :isr  father  march'2d    at   tho  head  of   a   company  from 
Aiiiher3t   to   Concord,    i:a3s.      She   died   in  Ellav/orth,    Maine,    V.bj  18, 
184-3,    ased   73;    i^arricd  in  Sullivan,    :!D-inc,    Nov.   24,    I793,    Theodore 
Jones   of  Ells'ivorth,    as  Viis   second   wife,    the  first  hein;'"  Sarah 
Briniey   of  Bostrm,     ?Jr.    Jone:-  v/as  "bora  in  Weston,    Vaes.   ?;s.rch  1, 
1760 ;    ■becezns   a  lurnt°rn;an   and  niamf acturer   i'n  Ells-'.vorth,    '.^here   he 
died  Pel2.    1,    1842. 
Children:- 

154.  Thc?odore   Jones,    Jr.,    6;    "born  Dec.    25,    179'^^;    died  in  I;oston, 

j£,n,    1842 ;    married  Sarah  Ann,    daughter   of    Jonathan  Liars  ton 
of  I'iachiar*,    !-e.    in  IS18;    v:ho   died   in  Boston   in   Jsjm.    l864; 
no   further   inf ornation, 

155.  Catherine   Winthrop   Jones,    6. 

15^.    Paul   Dudley   Sargent   Jones,    6;    born   in  Ellsworth,    Jan.   30, 
^799;    died  in  Lllsv/orth  in  July,    IB13. 

157.  Henry  Sai'gent   Jonei;,    6. 

158,  Sra-ali  Briniey   Jones,    6, 
159 •   Hary  Ellzaheth  Jones,    6, 

160.  rilen   Uobh   Jones,    6, 

161.  Ai'in  Dudley   Jone^,    6. 

162.  Lucy   Saunders    Jones,    6;    born   in  Ellsv/orth,    Oct,   22,    l8l2. 

Died  in  Ellevzortii,    in  187I;    never  married. 

163.  Charlotte  Parsons   Jones,    6, 

164.  John  './inthrop   Jones,    6. 

165.  Thoraas  Dudley   Jones,    6. 

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V/inthrcp.   Fiirthsr   details  may  be   inserted  as   to   Llr.    Jones 

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Fifth  Generation, 
CHARLOTTE   SAUiriGHS   SARGEITT,    5;    (Paul   Tadiey  4;   Epes   3;    ^VilliiiiTi  2; 
Wiliiara  1);    was   born  in  Boston,    July   24-,    I7O2J    died  on  June   20, 
l86p;    Biie  married  Oat,   29,    iCOp,    Joseph  Parjonu   ol"  .5JJ*rei,    ...aine, 
who   was    oorn  in  2er.7iolc,    Jlaine,    :To7.   21,    17'-9;    died   in  Easfbrook, 
Maine,    Ilay   20,    l854 .      ...r,    Paraonii  vtae   a   dix-ect   descendant   of   Jo3- 
epli  Pari^ons,    called   "corn'':!t",    one   of    the   earliest   scjttlero   oT 
Spi'ingf iu0.d,    I.Iasu,,    and   a,  witness   of   tiie    InO.ia-i  deed   of   that   place 

to    Williar:!  Pynchaon   .and  othsrs   July  Ipi    -636,    .5r.d   di:ci   in   oorin.:- 

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field,    ]^k±j^!jir-S|i',"  -1.454;    h-s   was    th.i   or icsi/ial   found ar    of   -sort;v:M.ipton, 

where  he  lived  for  thirty  years.      Kie  younger  hroxher,    "Dco.con"   Ben- 

J3j::in  Parsoi\s,    was   ancestor   of  Kev.    Jons.thvSJi  Parsons   of  Lyme,    Conn, 

and   of  ICevrlDur^nport,    and  of  his   son  Ceptain  Tlj-cmac  P^a'sor.e,    iCtYiex 

of   J^u'ina,    :^aiy   and  Ss^iTah,    previously  rainticned   as  having  iri.^rried 

reopectirely,   Pit2.   '.Ulli£aii  S.-irgent,    Ignatius  Sergent   and  Gorkam 

Pardons.     A  younger  btother   of   Joseph  fai'sons  was    the  noted   Dr. 

Usher  ParBonB  who   eerTcd  under   Comriiodore  Perry   in  the  "battle   of 

Lake  Erie. 

Ghildren:- 

166.  Julia  Soa^gent  Parsons,    6.  '  T 

167.  Joseph  lJsh(;-r  iarf.cns,    6, 

168.  Ghivrlotte   Saunders  Parsons,    6. 

169.  Prances  Usher   Persons,    6;    born  Jan.    16,    l6l4;    died  April   25, 

I05O;    ur;narried, 

170.  ,Villia;^n  Dudley  Parsons,    6, 

171.  nary   Sophia  Parsons,    6;    born  Feb.    7,    I818;    drovrnod   Dec.    12,    1819 

172.  Jolin  Sargent  Parsons,    6. 

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Plfth  Generation, 
JOM   SARGENT,    5;    (Paul   Dudley  4;   Spes  3;    V/illiam  2;    William  l);    w^s 
"born  in  Boston,    Jan.    28,    1784;    died  in  Calais,    ne.,    Jan.   1,    lo42. 
He  married  Harriet  Taft   of  Weston,    Mass.,    Jan,   2,    l8l2;    she  v/ae 
"born  Pe"b.    5,    1791;    died  in  Calais,    I'.e,,    August   3,    l848, 
Children:- 

173.  Daniel,    6. 

174.  Ignatius,    6, 
175«  I^ucy,    6. 

176.  John  DJidley.    6;    "born  in  Sullivan,    lie.,    P3b,,10,    I819;    diod 

Aug.    27,    1819. 

177.  John  Dadley,    6. 

178.  Harriet  Taft,    6;    born  in  Sullivan,    Maine,    Jan.   I3,    I823;    died 

in  Calais,    lie.,    Peb.    23,    l848.      J^r.-jev  married. 

179.  Francis   Taft,    6;    born  in   Gullivar.,    !:e.,    Oct,    3,    l825;    died 

in  llassaAi,   Bajiamas,    Sept,    21,    i860;    H-ersrrrma.rr^d. 

iSO.   Epea   Dix-,'eil,    6. 

181,   Henrietta  Louisa,    6;    born  in   St.   Andrew,    II. B.    Oct.    20,    183I; 
niarried   in  1854- ,    Otis  P.    Johnson   of  Nassau,    and   died   vrit^out 
issue;    after  her   death  ilr,    Johnson  married  Harriet,    daughter 
of  Lucy  Sargent,  6;    and  iion.    Timothy  Darling   of  j-assau. 


182.    Charles,    6. 


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Fifth  Generation. 
ly,      JULIA  SiiRGFJIT,    5;    (Paul   XucUoy  4;   Epen  3;    Willian  2;    V/illirjn  l); 

was  born  in  Boston,    August  30,    17^5;    died  "in  Wother&fielc.,    Conn,, 
Juii«i  30,    l£77;   I'larried  Oct.   I8,    l8l2,    Dr.   A"bner   Johncon  '.vho  v.-ar 
born  in  V/aterford,   :.'^.ine,    :'ob.    r'2,    I7O6;    dle-l   in  Boston,    Ju?.y  4, 
1S47.      He  practiced  in  Srevfe"-*   aiid  Chcrryf inld,    Ilainc,    and  carried 
on  an  extonoi'/o  "ouoiner.^  nanuf act•arin^:  an  Ancc'yne  J<inirinnt  ";hich 
v,-«^.B   in  \\3Cj   r<l?L   over    the   country,    and   of  v/hioh  ho  :7an   ori-^in-itor. 
Chj.idren;  -  . 

183.  Hai^iiit  carj;i,ii    Jo^inaon,    6. 

184.  Rexy  Sargent  Johnson,    6;    borr.  jPeb.   2,    1816;    Jied  in   Bullivan 

Ue,,    Oct.   13,    1836;    unmarried. 

185.  Char3.otte  Elizabeth  Johnson,    6. 

186.  Isaac   Samuel   Johnson,    6. 

187.  ThOiTias   Saunders   Johnson,    6. 

188.  Charles  Pitz   Abner    Johnson,    6, 

189.  I>adley  Henry   Johnson,    6, 


Note:  A  sketch  of  life  and  rerainiscences  of  Julia  Sargent, 
entitled,  "ito/.iiniDoencea  of  -r.  I-Jona^^cnca-ian"  has  been  print'jd 
by  her  daughter,  Charlotte  r;lizabeth  }.icKee, 


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Fifth  Generation. 
SOPHIA  SARGENT,    5;     (John  4;    Tlpes   3;    V/illiara  2;    VVilliean  l);    vrae   hoTii 
in  Barrin^.ton,    Kova  Scotia,    Dec.   26,    17rj6;    died  Dec.   21,    I839; 
maa-ried  by  Rev,   George  Miller   to  Rev.   V/illiam  Bennett,    on  Oct,   12, 
1826,    an   his    second  v;ife,      T-T.  Bennett  was  born  in  England   and 
died  in  Krlifrjc,    IT.C,   L^ov.   6,    I857,    aged  87.      He  was  one  of 
four  young  men  brought  frora  England  to   Ilova  Scotia  by  Rev.    Y/illiam 
Black  in  1600.      He  was   a  most   indefatigable   ajid  useful  riinister 
of   the  Kethodist   church.      Ir.   l8l2,    he  y7pb   appointed  General    Super- 
intendent of  ?:icRions   in  Eastern  British  America,    and  continued 
Chairman  of   the  Nova  Scotia  aJid  Kew  Brunswicl;:  districtn  until   182O 
vhen  he  bocarao   supernLuncrary .      He  lived  in  Ne\vport,    JI.    S.     Ut  , 
Bei:inett  v.'an  rar.rried  three    times;    first   to   Elizabeth  AlD.ison, 

dauehter   of   V/illian  anr'   Harriet  Rathburn  AiliBon   of  ITe-.T^ort,    and 

SajTgent 
cecond  to   Sophia  ±±kxz-ny:ix.     His    third  -v^ife  was   an  Englich  vronan. 

Children:- 

190,  John  Snrnert  Bennett,  6, 

191.  Kargaret  Benn^^tt,  6. 


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Fifth  Generation. 

3^.      'WILLIAM  BRO'wlffi   SARGSOT,    5;    (John  4;    Epee  3;    William  2;    Willicun  l); 

was  'born  in  Barrington,    Kova  Scotia,    Au.i^Bt   12,    I788;    died  there 

Jan.   13,    1653;    married  July  22,    I619,    Elizabeth,    daaghcer   of   ii^iiaD 

and  Kaiy    (Loveil)   Bur"bria£:e,    v^ho  v/as  "ocrn  Jatr.    2,    17'99,    sjid   died 
i- 

March  29,    l875»      -^i'»    bargent   was  neuiied  for   ids   hali-uricie,    .Vil- 

liam  Bro^Tne,    Governor   of    the  Berifluaa  iylanOs,    \yl*o    i^'&.s   aou   oi" 

Catherine   V/inthrop  by  her   first  riarrlage   to  iion.   ilo^iiiuei  iirovfiie 

Ox    Salem.      l.ir.    Sargent  v;aa   a  Lierohant,    a  colonel   in    tlic  niilitir., 

and  a  nember  of   the  Provincial  Assembly. 

Children:    all   born  in  Br-rrintiton,    a  nuLiber  dyin^,  youn^^  ox    con- 

suiiiption:- 

192«   J.i.£?j:y  Ann,    6;    born  April  8,    lo20;    died  in  Boeton,    Jun^  ii, 
1845;    raarried   V/illisiQ  Glover,    Sept.    1,    l842,    and  lived   in 
Bhelbarne,    i^.B,        i)0   issue, 

193 •  r'^-TRc'-^^'t,    6 J    l;orn  I'fov.   16,    I82I;    died  JvOy  27,    IS63;    nivcr 
Carried. 

194.  Elisabeth,    6;    born  Jan..    8,    1824;    died   Jan.    9,    l844 ;    uJAmarried, 

195.  Ipabell?,  I'accarty,    6;    born  i'eb.    1,    I826;    died  O'une  14,    l844; 

unmarried, 

190.  Sophia  Bennett,    6;    born  April   10,    IS28;    died  April   11,    iS^-Q- 

197.  Jr-'.r.e,    6;    born   Oct,    30,    I83O;    died   Jan.    6,    l844 . 

198.  Julia  I.;ar i£3ji,    6;    born  April  10,    I033;    died  April   28,    1845. 

199.  V/illiam  Brov-Tie,    6;    born  April  1,    1835;    died  July  28,    1S45. 

200.  L^oxmia  Bennett,    6j    born  J.arcli  11,    I838;    died   Lept.    2,    iu^i^* 

201.  Winthrop,    6, 


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JOIIII  SARGEirr,    Jr.,    5l    (Johii  4;    :^pe3  3;    ■./illiaiii  2;    '.Viiliaai  1);   wh3 
born  in  ]3arrii::gtoxi,    iova  Scotia,    ^''pril   6,    179^;    died  thera  August 
6,    iSy-^;    hi  inaxrii-d  Oct.   14,    iolB,    Saraii  '.V:.'i^i-i,    d::.'-'.;j]itor   oT 
SaciueX  Osborrxe  aad  ^ixrriii   (Hjtrdi.'ie,-)   JJ0-\n3,      ^.^ae   wae  lloi'ii  J;A:i2  3, 
1793#    ^ii^  died  August  5i    ^^35*      i^^?.    3.?j:^e:it    .ras   a  f ci-m'S-.*,    s.dju- 
tt-Jit  general   in  ;r.iliti.a,    3x\:x  Vifyj-.ber  of  xro'.ri.ic:L?JL   A3Ge::i':5lj^   for 
tJiree  years, 
Oiiildron,    ail    corn  in  BaxriTit^ton,    li.S,;- 

202.  Jonn    .^inlhrop,    c;    bor.'i  Oct,    22,    I0I9;    "baptiLed   Ji.jn..    .''3,    l224; 

died   April   11,    l844;    unmarried. 

203.  Sophia,    6;    "oorn  Mov,    30,    I82O;    died  Ilay  16,    l845;    ur.ir.arried. 

204.  Abigail   Coffin,    6. 

205.  Daniel   6.  , 

206.  Sai-ah  Loane,    6;    'born  Peb.   20,    I829;    died  Oct.   24,    1907; 

Da^^risd  i^lisha  Atv/ood  a;-    Becoiid  v/if,:.,    rj.nd    Jicd  v.-ithout   iL<r,ue. 

207.  }ai2.a,    6;    born  Ikt^if  3,    IO32;    died  April   I9,    I687;    urj.ra-riod. 

208.  William  Kobi-rtaon,    6;    born   June  4,    i.835;    died  v;ithout   icsue, 

in  Australia,    August  I853. 


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Pil'th  Generation, 

WIOTimOP   SAPIGEL'T,    5;    (joim  4;   iCpeo   3;    V/illia^i  2;     Jllliam  1);    was 

"born  in  Barrington,    N.S,,    June   6,    179^;    died   there  Oct.   3»    1868; 

married  July  27,    I819,    ilary  Jajie  AlllBon  of  Ilorton,    N.S,,    born 

Oct.    13,    1798,    and   died  Oct.    18,    I867;    "her  maternal  ci'anc:f alher 

raarriod   p.  V.it?B  Lon£.!:f ellow  of  Hor>iora,   V.e,,    closely  related   to    the 

fcrc'ily   of   the  poet  Longfellow",      Vr,    Sargent  v/aa   a  prominent  L'or- 

chant,    representative  froa  his   couiity   to   the  Provincial   A£;seni'bl2;", 

and  Collector   of   Custcna   at   tlie   tiine   of   death*      ?or   a  number   of 

years  ho   rendered  valuable   service   in   th  e  IJ-ethodiBl   Church  as   r-. 

local  preacher,      ( We  have  a  photosratjh) , 

Children,    all  born  in  B^xrin^^ton:- 

209/  Catherine  v.'inthrop,    6;-  born  June  8,    182I;   mrjcried  Jii3y  23, 
1851,    Joseph  Atv7ood  Doane,    as   his    second   v/ifej    they   v/ent 
to   AiAstralia,    anc'    she   died   in  B?Ilarat,    Ju],y  2,    1855j    ^•'^ithout 
issue.     ]£r.   ioane  v/as   ezi  architect  and  resided   in  ■.  elbourne 
till  his   death   in  I9OI ;    the   .l")oane.'=!   en:».p;rated  from  Hew  hingl^rid 
to   Nova  Scotia  shori-iy  before    tiie  Kevolutionary  v/ar   and 
were  quite  prominent   in  the   Province. 

210.  Ann,    6.  .  • 

211.  Ep?js   Winthrcp,    6;    born  Sept.    I7,    l824;    died   in  Sew  York   city 

ka;^''  14,    1669;    ;vas   a  coroiiiission  merchant;,    "had  many   fi'iends, 
waf«   distincjuiehed   9nd   ccurteouQ    in  manner,    j?enerou3   to    a 
fault",   ilever  laarried.      (We  have   a  photograpn)  . 

212.  lAvjrj   Jane  /dlison,    6, 

213.  John  Alli3on,    b;    Dorn   April   20,    I828;    ^as   a   bookkeeper;    lived 

in   F-^lif'-iix;    ~'e.':^c.V8'j    to  Wefst    IndJeB,    ?rtc!    diei5    of    n  irplirn-^nt 
fever   at  Sagua  La  Grande,    Cuba,    Oct,   26,    165I;    unmarriea. 

214.  Jiilizabeth   //hidden,    6. 

215.  Saral'i  Harding,    6;    born  Jan,   30,    1832;    died  June  6,    1838. 

216.  idargecret   oophia,    6. 

217.  Charles  Kathrubn,    6, 

218.  Praucis,    6;    born   Sept.   4,    I838;    died  Aiarch  21,    IS63;    unriai-ried. 

219.  William,    6;    born  Lay   2,    l641;    died  in  Hillsboro,    K.S.,    Liar.    3,. 

1877;  married  in  August,  I875.  i'rnnces  Augusta  Scott  of  ..ind- 
Bor,  N.S,  }Lv .  Sarcent  v.-ao  a  i.'ethodiot  minister;  they  had  cne 
child  v;ho   died   in  infancy;    the  widow  is   still  j.iving. 


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5'lf tJn  Genoration. 
JOH:;   ST^Yilll-i   ELLERY,    5;    (Nathaniel    Zllory  4;    Ann  3;    will i sun  2; 
V/illla:3i  l);    \7a3  born   in  Gloucester,    :.ias3,    Sept.   28,    1748;    died 
August   22,    1797-      ^Q   w^s   a  prominent  nercha.nt   in  Gloucester;    he 
married  Ist,    M?.ry  Edgar   of  Glouce^vtor,    v/no   ciied  >Ioy.   25,    1770, 
uit'iouo    l3?UG;    Marri-id  2ad,    SstUr^r   5»    diuji'itsr   of    ■-intlvrop   and 
Judith    (faundsra)    oargant,    born  luiv/   1,    175p»    'i-'^-   ^isd  :Tov,    30,    lOll 
they   -.vsre  aarried  on  Oct.    22,    1772 ♦      Esther   Gc-xgCiit  v/as    sister 
to   Go  7^3r.ior^  Viuti-jrop   ;>ar£f:.vc   and   tr.   >Tit7.   '.T.",!'.,  ia;n  ^oTiiino.      Aftsr 
t.-ve  death   o-   ::r.    Elioi-y,    th3   v^idov:  r-nzo-jed  in  1O06   to  J3orjtor>, 
and  lived   in  Pranklin  Plaoe,      In  Glcujcster   there    ?tocd   till   r?.- 
oently   the   old  •njrision    cuilt   for    John   SteTens   7;llery   soon  le-.ftar 
the   olovs   of    the  ilevolutionar./    n3.v ,      It   /.'as    the  first   t}ir-5e   otovy 
house    erected   ii   th9,t     -v)  '.:\,    cuoootj  linj   the  fi:^::ibrol-voof  i?d   onf^s 
then  proTalf-nt .      At   one    time  it   vas   occjpiec   hy  cy^iuel    V/orcecter, 
who  •''Ith  hip   v.'ife,    L>:xah  S-i.r3ent,6,    lived  for  a  few  years   in 
Glouccdt'^ir,    ^=;h.ere  Kr.    T/or-ester   tr:.ui:?Lt    ?^  private   school.      The 
hoa?,T-;    "?i'   lo'ter    :;e}d   to    a  rje'.ih.vr   of   trie   -.redl    l:n:r*T   T^^l.e  f-^'iiijy, 
and  3  on^-   "ont   hy   tht-ir   n-.-.r.e.      It   rec    after-.vr.rd?   ro.r.oc.-:'l?i  fd   c-jn.u 
for   ?.    ti  :r,   usnc.   -r    th^    e].e^-i>t  hciiie   of   the    Gc.•nu:^on7/e^.lth   Clv.^..\ 
In   thiB   hcv.h-c    V.'?.?-   I'orn  -Ga-'ii'-el   "ovr.rc!.,    :~cn  of   Cfcinuel    rji'-\  f!:..rrdi 
(Gavj;::;!!.]    7/j- eo^  ti:r .       ('.To  '   ivi.    a  photo^:r^.;^.h   cf   t!ie  hou-e}. 
Chilc'.ren: - 

220.  Jchn   ntf:-<'-v^r   i:31--.r3^    Jr.    6. 

221,  f:ar:h   w^c.Tront   ^:i' nry,    ( -,    V-crn  r^\v  50,    1 7"?;   ritrrle-d   h^:r 

cousin,    ilajor   Ignatius   Sargent   as   liis    second  wife. 


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55. 

Fifth  Generation, 
KACHSL  STEVENS  ELLERY,  5;  (llathaniel  Ellery  4;  Ann  3;  'william  2; 
William  l);  was  born  in  Gloucester,  Mass,  March  12,  1750;  died 
Nov.  20,  1833;  married  March  2,  I77O,  Daniel  Rosers  a  prominent 
merchant  of  Gloucester  as  his  second  v;ife.   He  was  "born  in  Kittery, 
N.  H.,  Oct.  25,  1734,  and  died  in  Gloucester,  Jan.  4,  I80O,  aged 
66.   He  was  son  of  Rev.  John  Rogers  of  Kittery,  and  brother  of 
Rev.  John  Rogers  who  married  Kary  Ellery  4,  daughter  of  /Jin 
(Sargent)  Ellery  3;  also  brother  of  Timothy  Rogers  who  married 
Esther  Goldthwaite  5?  Sabson  writes,  "Daniel  Rogers  v/as  placed 
when  a  boy  in  the  service  of  Col.  John  Stevens,  who  had  a  little 
granddaughter,  Rachel.  This  child  required  considerable  tending, 
of  which  a  lajrge  share  fell  to  his  lot,  but  he  contrived  by  pinch- 
ing and  pricking  the  little  one  to  rid  himself  of  this  employment, 
and  soon  vsn   away  from  this  diaagreeable  home.   He  v/as  next  appren- 
ticed to  Nathaniel  Allen,  who  married  SaraJi  Ssjrgent,  daughter  of 
Col.  Epes  Sargent,  a  merchant  of  the  tovm  with  whom  he  served 
his  time.   Upon  attaining  his  majority  he  commenced  business  for 
himself,  snd   became  one  of  the  leading  merchants  of  Gloucester, 
At  one  tine  he  had  sixteen  vessels  eng.aged  in  the  fisheries  and 
foreign  corjinerce.   He  was  so  v/ell  prospered  that  he  supported 
the  e:q)ense  of  a  numerous  faiaily,  of  generous  li-g-ing,  and  unboun- 
ded hospitality,  and  aiea  possessed  of  a  considera/ole  estate". 
Daniel  Rogers  v;as  twice  married,  his  first  wife  being  Elizabeth 

Gorham,  daughter  of  Gol.  John  Gorhsin,  of  Barnstable,  whose  widow 
with  her  children  had  moved  to  Gloucester.  It  is  of  family 

interest  to  note  that  Lary  Gorham,  sister  of  Elizabeth,  married 
Eben  Parsons,  father  of  Gorhom  Parsons  of  "Fatherland  Farm",  By- 
field,  and  of  Boston,  and  it  is  from  the  Corham  farrily  that  the 


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Fifth  Generation.^ 
(Rachel    Stevens  Ellery,    5l    Cont.) 

name   "Gorham"   has    come   into  use   in  the  Sargent   far.dly,    as   Gorhon 
Parsons   and  i'itz   v/illiam  Sargent   5»   married   sisters.      Col.    Gor- 
hfun»s   widov/,    Elizabeth    (Allyn)    Gorham  married   Col.    John   Stevens, 
the  father   of  Rachel   who  married  Nathaniel  Ellery  4,    son   of   /ain 
(Sargent)   Ellery  3,    and  it  is  probahly  through  these   intermarri- 
ages  that   the   claim  of    "distant   cousinship"   v/ith   the   Sargent   family 
was  made  for  Gorham  Parsons,    as   there   certainly  v/as  no  "blood 
relationship.      It    should   also   he   noted     here   that   Daniel  Rogers, 
"by  his    first  wife,    Elizabeth  Gorham,    had   a  daughter  Slis3,beth  Rogers 
"born  July  7,    I764,    who  married  Da^id  Lov/,    on  Feb.   16,    I786;    they 
had   a  son,    Moses   A.   Low,    who   was   born   Jan.    28,    I605,    s-nd  narried 
Ar:ina  Maria  Sargent,    7>    daughter   of   V/inthrop   Sargent   6;    son   of 
Pitzwillie/a  Scrgent   ^,      i.'oses   A.   Low  was    a]-So    a  direct   descendant 
of  Harlakenden  Symonds,    son  of  Deputy  Governor  Sanuel  Symonds 
of  Ipswich, 

As   stated  above,    Daniel  Rogers  married   as   his   second  wife, 
the   little  Ra.chel  Ellery  whom   as   an  infajit   he  had   to   unwillingly 
talcen   to   his   arms.      By  his   tv/o   wives  he  had   twenty-one   children, 
six  by   the   first   and   fifteen  by   the   second  wife,    all   born   in 
Gloucester, 

222.  Rachel   Rogers,    6;    born  Jan,    9,    I77I. 

223.  Rachel   Rogers,    6;    born  Jan.    7,    1772. 

224.  Esther  Rogers,    6;    born  ITov.    9»    17731   married  John  Rov;e. 

225.  Susanna  Rogers,    6j    born  .Feb.    22,    1775* 

226.  Mary  Rogers,    6;    born  l.c'rch  23,    1777. 

227.  Daniel   Rogers,    Jr.,    6;    born  :.:arch  1^,    1778;    married  Phoebe 

Romans, 


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(Rachel  Stevens  Ellery,  5;  cont . ) 

228.  Timothy  Rogers,  6;  born  June  2,  1779;  married  Clara  Griffin. 

229.  Mary  Rogers,  6;  born  Sept.  23,  I78O;  married  Thomas  Davis. 

230.  Samuel  Rogers,  6;  born  Dec.  28;  I78I;  married  Lucy  Poster. 

231.  Shubael  Gorham  Rogers,  6;  born  April  I7,  I783;  married  Mary 

Davis. 

232.  Willi ajn  Rogers,    6;    born  Nov.   16,    I784. 

233.  George  Rogers,    6;    born  April  15,    1785» 

234.  Judith  Rogers,    6;    born  Nov,  I788. 

235.  Rachel  Rogers,    6;    born  July  I789 . 

236.  Pann^'  Rogers,    6;    born  1792;   married  Nathaniel  Rogers. 


(Note:    No   attempt  has  been  madetb  follow  down  this  numerous 
line). 


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58. 

Pifth  Generation. 
UATIIANIEL  ELLERY,  5;  (Nathaniel  Ellery  4;  Ann  3;  V/ilQiam  2;  v.llliam  1  ) 
was  born  in  Gloucester,  Mass.  Pe"b,  13,  1753;  died  there  Eeb.  22, 
I833J  l^e  was  a  patriot  in  the  Revolutionary  war,  Derving  in  ariny 
and  navy  as  an  officer;  prepared  at  Dunnner  Acade:iiy  for  Karvard, 
where  he  graduated  in  1773*   On  Dec.  11,  I7S8,  he  married  SaraJ^, 
daughter  of  John  and  Eunice  (Dodge)  Cunningham,  who  was  born 
Peb.  19,  17^6,  and  died  Dec.  28,  l841 ,   Nathaniel  was  intended 
for  a  mercantile  career,  but  the  war  put  an  end  to  all  business 
of  the  sort,  ond  he  embarked  in  privateering*  He  was  captured 
by  the  ener:iy   and  dia  not  reach  home  until  he  had  passed  through 
much  suffering  and  hardship.   Being  a  good  accountejit  and  pennian 
he  next  obtained  e-':iployinent  in    v.riting,  and  gained  a  livelihood 
by  that  and  other  labor. 
Child:- 
237.  V/illiaju  Ellery,  6.  -  ■.  .. 


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59. 
ffifth  Generation, 
SPSS  1ILL3RY,    5;    (liathaniel  Ellery  4;   Ann  3;*  V/llliaai  2;    William  1); 
was  born  in  Gloucester,    Llaes.   Oct,   30,    I768;    died  in  1843;   was 
a  shipmaster  and  representative  frora  Gloucester   to   the  General 
Ccurt   in  183?;    vras   of    "fine  personoJ.    appesLrance" .      r.arried   £ept. 
11,    179'^,    llancy,    daughter   of   James   and   Ann    (Sargent)    Odell,    v?ho 
ras  "born  Fet).   27,    1772;    she  v/as   a  descendant   of   the  Y/illiani  Sar- 
gent,   who   is    called   "Benior"    in   the  }Iistory   of   Gloucester,    and 
v/ho   v/as    alrea,dy   settled   there   before   the      c-rrival   of  our   ancestor 
called  William  2nd,      It   is   an  interesting  problera  whether  Y/illiaa 
1st   vnd  V/illiam  senior  were  not  brothers.     Mrs.  Ellery  died 
Sept.   30,    1863. 
Children:- 

238.  Jai.ies   Oeell  Ellery,    6. 

239.  I'Jin  J.'ary  Ellery,    6;    born  I: arch  24,    I796;    died  Peb.    6,    l63l; 

unmarried. 

240.  George  Ellery,    6. 

241.  D.    Harraden  Ellery,    6, 

242.  Nathaniel  Ellery,    ,6. 


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60. 

Fifth  Generation, 
-,9.  EPES  ELLERY,  5;  (Epos  Ellery  4;  Ann  3;  V/illiam  2;  William  l); 

was  born  in  Gloucester,  liass.,  July  2,  I78O;  died  July  l3,  l840; 
was  a  gold  and  silversmith  in  Boston,  moved  to  Baltimore,  and 
v/as  wounded  at  Eort  rcHenry,  in  the  V*^ar  of  l8l2;  married  IIov.  29, 
1810,  Ann,  daughter  of  John  Bullard  of  Watertovm,  I'ass,,  who  was 
"born  Oct,  16,  I79O,  and  died  Aug.  26,  l880. 
Children :- 

243.  Albert  Edward  Ellery,  6, 

244.  William  Epes  Ellery,  6. 

245.  Philip  A.  Peck  Ellery,  6. 

246.  Ann  Katilda  J^aiery,  6;  born  IJiyrch  I7,  l822;  married  June  9, 

1841,  Br,  Humphrey  Bo-vTcian  of  Virginia,  who  afterward  moved 
to  Ectrmington,  Iowa, 


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61. 

tiixth  Generation* 
;j3»  i^^mi''H   UA:.0:^:ii,    C;    (ji^pefi   i?;    i.pea   4;    r.pos   3;    .lillicJia  2;    ..illiDm  1); 

wac   born  in  Ulouceoter,    Lass,,    A.jjril  ^,    ^77'i!>$    cficd  jteb,    2p,    lt>j^;    i> 

married   June   25#    lt;0^,    Dr,    Joha  X;ix'.?eil   of  i:>oi3ton,    who   was    born   in 

W         >''  \  /  .    -  r  J         o 

Q  JO '.:•,■  on  f /. ;  V    -,     /  »^  /  /     •    ^^'^'   ciied  i.ov.   4,    lb^4.  _: 

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Children:- 

247 •    John  J3ijie3  Llx'-vell,    7* 

24o.  iipGs  ;^j.a-^tint  i-ixwell,    7« 

?4>9»   Gear^-e  iia'jil    j..ix.vell,    '/ j    born  Iiec»   15.    lSi4;    c.i€ci  unruarriod   on 
April  10,    ltc5« 


Need  G-xtfr  on-:'  pi  f-.ce  of  birtii"  of  j^'r,  Lix/vell,  'Jso  p?vrtif;ularu  <?.s  to 
his  iuicerstry,  ib.:  fj«in(S  a  di-i;.cei'.di'-n'.  k>2  the  rix-'/ell  the  regicice  who 
emigrated  to    Connectiuut. 


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62. 
i^lxth  Generation. 

i 

"}A,   CliAhLEi:  l.lil'.OX  ii/J.G:,].!,    6;    (i:peB   5»    ^'P'JS  4;    i-pe-i   3;    Millinia  ?;    .  illlaa  1) 

was   born  In  Gloucester,    .'.asa.,    April   l6,    l'/?^;    died   Jan,   I3,    lo20;    he 

[  married  ILary  Turner  oi'  iAixbury,    }.iacs»      Ko   particuliir«   obtainn.blo# 

I 

I  kr«    ijfri.^e(it   vvas    a  poa  ocptfiin  in   the  ijast   Inuip.  neroantile   sjtrvice. 

[  He   is    t.hur. apoken  of  by  Ld'^ard    .vyer  who   was   at  on>j   time   U.    i^,    Joncul 

I    ..         at  Hif.a,    iiUSDia,    v/ho   recorded  }iir    iriprpyeionf   of  men  rmd   thinj:.:ii    in  a 

I 

! 

quaint  fasivion, -"Charles  ^argent,    shipmaster;    axi  active,    \vr;li   informed 

rflfui   from  Bostonj    kne.v  hira  in  London,    iGlO-ll*"     ;.r.    LisTgent  va'ote 

a  book  colled  "/Uexander  .::.'iii th" ,      Ai;  represented  in  the  Ijoo^  c.niith 

was   a  cloucester  man,    but  hit-   career   ao   told  by  kr.    b'a't;ent  it   believed 

to   be   v.'iiolly   fictitiouB.      J  one  of   tno   children  left   offsprinf,. 

250.    Charles  i.enox,    Jr.,    /;    died   Jan,    26,    1829, 

2^1»    Arria,    7;    died  i.ept,   12,    iSi'/. 

2iJ?,   Lax-y  lurncr.    7j    borrj  io09;    dxea  b<.'pt,    2y,    l336« 


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63. 

Sixth  Generation, 

t 

^3.   iH/JiCiri:>  S;\h.G::;:"r,    6j    (John  Osborne   5;   .c:p«6  4;    Kpec   3;    ■..illiani  2;    ..11113:3  i 
was  born  in  ulouceeter,    i.  aeo,,    in  173P,    the   to-vn  recordy  do   not    show 
the   exact   date;    she  died   Au»rai3t   P4,    1^06;    married   April   S,    iSO^   to 
John  hsCker,    who   Y;as  bor/i  in  JL'orohcster,    i.aoB,,    L'^qy   1,    178O,    vjnd   she 
died   a  I'e'A'  rr.onths   after    the   birth  of  her   or;ly   cnild.      ;.  r,   i-siier   tied 
Junt   13,    IC67.      Aiter   the   death  of   luer  p??rentB   in  I706,   jr^uicea   vob 
i'or  a   lii.ie   n  m'.iXihev  of  Col.   i-oater'a  i'?.;;,iilyr      V.ntercd  at  i-ru,   iol- 
8om*t3   scViool   i;ov,   20,    1791    ^t.  u  ponce  per  v,f?c'iv«      ..r,   iaker  '-^as    3.  mer- 
chant  in  j.)OSton,    and  at   one   time  vv-as   ansociated  vsith  hia  7jife'i:   broth- 
er,   Lpes   t.argent,    in  bur-ineciJ^   in    th-.t   city,      :.r.,   J^aker   ^rriten,    ^' in 
1805   I  ruo.rriGd  Frsjrices  uargtnt  of  ulouoeator,    Cape  A/n,      -he  v.as    the 
dau^ihtcr   of  ^ijohii  Oobornc  .'^ar^^ent,   v.'hoce  wife  "u-ar  i..vdia  roster,    dr-iugh- 
ter  of   Col.    Jof.'t-ph  j.ioster,    nlEo   of  <Jape  Ann,    repidin,:   mot^tly   in   .vhat 
is   ncv;,    I   believe,    called  Ilockport*      J^ronccB   hnd   oh'^   brother,    >;ppK 
Sargent,    then  qaite  youn^.    The  marriage   ceremony  wno   performed   at 
the  >iou:H?  of  her  uncle   ZoQeph  ioc^ter,    by    'jiuthor   Jonen',    a  Universal- 
iyt  minioter,    the  ouoceai-or  of  l.r«   .Vurray,      Lhe  and  her  brother  ^ere 
orphans    at   the   time   of   cur  niarri,'i:e"«      After    the   death  of  I-r-uicee, 
Mr»   ji."ker  married   •-.i--\ll;'   Liricoln  Lo':ii\c  of   iiiniOiojii,    onu   hau   reven 
oltilrren,    nil  born   in  jocton*      Hy   the   firr-t  n^jrri-tjc   thi^re   \vn!3   one 
Child;- 
253  •    ♦^oVin  Osborne   Loicer,    7» 


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64. 
liixth  Generation. 
.14,   'Hi^:^-.'    -ApG/:;iT,    6;     (Jonn  Ocborne    ^;    ,  p<::-   /; ;    ;.r.ei;^   3;       lliitm   P;    r:illicjil  } 
w^ip   horn    in  Gloucester,     .-nr..,    ..r-.rch  7,    17.':4;    ciecl   in   ,\oxbury,    ..  ao3. 
April    19.    3i;ii3;    r;wu'riec!  let,    Jm.    ^,    1^.,q6,    .  nry,    c;:AU.;ht.or   of     Jiip- 
tain  JvaG3  leareon   01'   ulcucccler,    v  ho   ^70;;    born  ocpl,    I.'),    17ii6, 
and    aied   ^rpt,    c,    laO/.       Jr})t-ln   J:ni;^'£?   i  eo.ri'on   %7a£>    ron   of   Or:.:jt':in 
Jmiea   /•fi;^rEoii   cA..    nis    //iCe,    :ianna/i,    tUiU,:,ht.jr    ol   u-pl?;.in  Antirr-v  j.ou- 
iniK>n,    ;.u'i(J    cui-in-;    th«j  r.evoi.ulionr.'i:y    •..•:;.r,    t}io'i,:n  y.-.t    m    fj-iriy  .'.-.viiiicod 
nerved    ^im    raijin;-   mii?tcr,    and    ;.a  ter^-ardB    ric    cs^ptrUn   cf    the   pri  v:.t^f;r 
•'Gen,    Lst^rk'v    01    y;j.ich   tnc   .^argents   of    ^loVLO^i^triV    r-Lca    vn^rt   o  .i(':rL, 
and    :.hxc}i  oaT;Uired  rj'.fsy    ,;rii^c;3   1  i'o;:^   \^aich  xreTe   \,:ikQn  n-ainy  uie.oe^   01 
furtul-ure   iuiv     ret.^iincu    in   the   f;::::2ly,    nnO    .^on:e    ol    tuc;n   still    0  vned 
by   ce;;ceri(.'-\ntKj    a::.oii.;    i:j;-^c    cein,.;    a  iine    o--k   \vit,}j    r.'vcrot   Gr;\  .crc    in 
pont^crr-dcn  Gj.    t;-;,^    Qo;.pilor   of    zi.iv    -Xijwu'jj.o.j  ^      .:  c';;aTou   v^'ae    al;.o    cu.;)- 
tajn   of    ;7.  ii:ilit'\ry    c..;;r:jvny    :  ;ic    v/    ;■    curilc!^    wiih  riilit"ry    )v:)r\ov^:, 
■jlpe?    ;:.;2XN^,nt  i;u>rricd   2:->a,    Oct,    ic,    iCo8»    il-'nri-;.a  .:7;nc,    Ga.U;.;ht5:r    of 
j^r,    .<illi^-2i  coifiti  of   v:5  cucei?iei-,    vrho   vjit^    Lorn   '.o.rcfi   10,    I70/,     -iid 
died    ouly   1- ,    lil^:;    h(v  ;::''rried  3i"^-»    '-^i^y   ^j    Iv  :^i    in    :.i/--.nr;M,    .cry 
Otir:,    d;AU,-}il.or   cf    ..bner    ;,nu    ;::;iai-;a}i  i.incol?'^     voTa   ."uly    u,    179!;,    rnd 
died   ifcc;,    3,    1^'?9»      -he  'iVi-   £r'^5K.o-:a,:hter    o^:   :. -.  jor   dcner;:!   ....ei- j  •  riin 
liiriooii-   oi"  iievoiu viofi :.'.r/   ji.';;:i^»    wj;o    x'ocf:iv?;c'    Liii;    ^'air'.:n(;.tr   oi    ..ovu 
Corii:   ai  is    :^t    jcrkvo^vHt      .-p^f:!    ..i^r;;-   a    leii.   ::•  ..ti  ri -.Ir.    j.cr     -n    ■.ulo- 
bio.-r ■'.•:) hy    \,hicjA  h ''D    never    t:-tcn  pjiuli:'aec.         r.    ::c;v.-;ird    -ycr,    v;}io    v;:^r 
at   ono  U:;;e    u,    .  .    c-ori-ul    ;-.t   :.i*..a,    :.ui;Bia,,    ihu:^    iccoro;.:    Juu    i:;;proi:s!- 
ions    of   ;  !■,    ..nr^;^?nt    in   a    •iui.int   record   kcpl,   >/y    i'-in.  * ",  pe:^    c^^ya-  ..-nt 
fro::;   noxbury,    ne:,r   ics-ton;    kii'^--    :<i..    ■ell    1:\   .,t,    ..  e  trri.u..ir,:   i;5   l'\i^; 
a   virt-.iouc    vH^:    -7.1].    iri..ur:..nc   ;-:rn;     i:iin    ■  n   •::-<;.:].  1, -at.    i.c^rt,    -:y    i/j-  ;;;.-. 
-jurthor    C'-t.;ily    ci       r.    ::::  r^.ont ' ::    li.f-    .iij    b  ■:    ,,i-:n    1.  l-t. 
Chile;    by    iirjvi:,   rn/jrri;:, ;;_.■: - 
?'^4.    ...eli--,   -  r-,naor,    7;    worM   Cri,    3,    l':;6;     ::i..;,    ..-e.    io.    l.:':/. 


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Gixth  Generation. 

t 

14«  4i^;:3  ::> r301:.}VI ,    6;  oontlnued; 

Children  by   second  niarriaiiC:- 

?i)5i,  iifnelia  ;  r^rnard,  7;  born  in  L-louconter,  f.aoB,,  July  21,  1?09;  died 
Jan,  ?7»  IcivO*  Lai'ried  in  Lavenport,  lo.v'i,  JL;eo.  17»  iS'p;?,  neni-y 
.b.    hoii'ni.'in,    a  .'nerch:>nt   ol  i>Aivonport*      .-.o    isoue, 

2^6»    John  Otborno,    7« 

2^7*   -^ps-»    7i    I'Oiit  in  uloucfiSt'.r,    i^t.pt,    ^:'7»    -^'IjJ    *-'ied  Oct.    2,0,    icsO» 
i^arried   in  ^^.c^y   lb48,    /;.liaabeth,    dau^' liter  oi'   oa;nuel    («eld  oi    '.ox- 

1)U  r y ,    *.v  i  t  h  0  a  I   i  r, ;  'cu  ■':  • 

i?J;8,   i'l'SJices,    7;    born   in  Koxbury,    i.asn,,    .vUf:urit   3,    iBl^;    dieo   in  ,;ox- 
bury,    unLiarriod,    Jan.    13»    iS9o. 

2^'9.    .villi;yu  Uoffin,    7;    oorn  in  i:.oBton,    i-'eb,   1^,    I0I7;    oiod   in  v/lou- 
cester,    Jan.    2^,    l6lb« 

?60,    Geort;e  iSarnard,    7» 

J3y   third  n-.>rri •'•!/;£•♦ 

26^',    0>^i!-.'.es   OtiJ3,    7J    oorn  in  iioston,    ::ov.    21,    i3?3;    ',7ut?   «d.iitted    10   tne 
wi  jr,    but   uiii  noi,  px-actice;    Qiv.a   in  xwxhuvy,    Jon,   o»    lB97;    'J-''^- 
m  :xr  r  i  e  0.  • 

263  •    Ccttiierinr;  Or  borne,    7»  ^ 

264,    Arria,    7»    bcu'n  in  j.-ct^ton,    i"ov.    ^'j,    lu27.*    died   June   23,    li346;    never 

Illt'ii'ri  fjd» 

26^»   ijlii:abet}i  Lincoln^    7*    bcrn  in  .■-oiiton,    i-eb,   4^    I03O;    died  .  vy  I3, 
lb'i7»    UiiL:iart;ied. 


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Sixth  Generation, 

^^   JUIlA  :  /u'lA  iUKKAY,    6;    (Judith  5;     ,  Inthrop  4;    ,pon  3j    v.llilitja   ?;    .  il- 

llam   1);    v/r-.s    dpu^hter   of   Judith  •w.r.rirent  by  her   t-econd   hurbona,    /.ev. 

GlouceBter 
John  i.iurroy,    and  v,?as    borr.   in  xxxxx:ck  on  Aug.    2?,    1793-i"-,    --nd  ic 

tiurled   on   tho  Binijarasa  plrnt  ation,    :.atchea,    'ise,,    ?.here   Fhe   cied  xxx 

in   l022;  ;    her  crave,    uririarked,    io   by    the   oide  of   thoce   oi 

her  rriother   pxici  h':r   infviit   d:ui,.-ht«r   Charlotte,      ^he  v;^c   inarried   on    -Ui:. 

?o,    iclP,    to   Acl'in  lev/iB  I'inf'ianwxn,    oi    JpXuhez,    .vhile   be    «a?.   otill    a. 

/\ 
Btadent   at   /Ij^jr-v-ird.      ilo  v.\'P    r.on  oi"   Adcm  iiirui?i:".ari  snd   hlE    tvifn  Cii.?x- 

lotte   Liur^et   of   JiatcheL-,    Brjc    vas    uorn  ^^eb.    11,    i793»    ^-^^    died   j.ri   o!>- 

Bcurity   and  poverty    in   -.evv  Orletais,    L^ej^t.    6,    I869.    (l«?taila   of   hie 

life    to   follow). 

Childron:- 

266.  L'h'.rlotte   i-inf..?.rr;an,    7;    born   in  or  near  Hofton.,    Oune  10,    1:^13; 

the  ^:rrind''-;other,    i.vo»   Murray  writeD,    "On   the   10th  of  f.-ay   lt>i4, 
&;;rcei;o;}  y    io    thn  r  1  tet-   oi    the  (jhuro)i   Lni  verr.f--!,    din    atap   by   her 
venfjrab^'i   ;,randfather  i-;ov.    oohn  .Niurrny,    received   :j.o   fi  liiomuer 
of   tho  redeemed   fcjriiy,    end   dedicated  noBt   solf^iuily   to    that 
God    to    AhoLi   she  properly   beloni:::a".      'i  ho  liiother   corr.pieter.    the 
record   tnua:-    "'ihis   lovely,    pro'iioin;c    nnd  uncocrr.on   child  v.ns 
rcc''13  ed    to    the  x-osorr;  of   her   uoa,    on    the    sJitcmoon  of    ...:pt^    c:'), 
1620.      It   rerjiainn.   for   hnr   dc-yolate    and  he'^rt   broken  niOth'jr 
to   bear   tertinony    to   her   early  worth, --but  l^Mi;dD.ire   is   too 
poor    to    tell    ho\v  ^:ood   t^he   ^faB,    ho.;   lovely   sjnc  beloved", 

267,  Ad:im  Le>7ic    rln-rnnap,    7* 


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67. 
Sixth  Generation, 
.10.   dOKGL  '«ACKIIi':TC2i   .-/J-.GK.Ni,    6;    (;.inthrop   i?;      inthrop  4;    -".pes    -,;    .  il- 
lir^m  ?;    willian  X);    yr^.a   born  on  hta   fat-h»jr's  plantotion,    Closter 
Plaoe,    near   >;atcho2;,    .ise.,    July   ?,    l302;    gracuAted   frora  i<arYard,l8?0; 
aled  3-ay   14,    18d4,    having   been   phot   cy   a  party  of  marftudint!:   eolcicrs 
ftt   the   i.loor   of  hie   home   on  -;;v   10»    dyin,,   on   tho   14 th.    The   Dolciiera 

t 

Vvere    c^u;  ht    -ind    exf^cut'^d,      l>.  morvicO    at   .'-fi^ou   G-tra,    J-ouiBin.na,    on 

iJiiC,   7«    l6::4,    .  .t-iri.Jiret   Je£i.i>i;  icrcy,    cj.u'i  hter   oi"  i-.obert    r7}d   Jefxn    (lid- 

dlfjraist)   rercy,    \d)o   Tv-as   born   in  Loncon,    .xv-jliino,    June  4,    X802,    anu   diea 

in  i-r^-rii?,    j'rance,    w'uly   iC,    l365»    t'-i^d  is    buried    at  Lrairel   Kill,    ihii- 

adelphia.      (Z-et&ila   ar>   to   ,.r,   Liar^fc-nt  will   ioilo^'j. 

Children:- 

268  c    VJinthrop,    ?; 

269*  Jiohcrt   rercy,    kh  7;    born  in  ihilccielphia,    Lay  '/^    I827;    died  V.^y 
12,;.659J    :':r.rrir:d   at   L.t..   y  r-.ncisv;  ilo,    J-a.^^-ebe    5»    ^^->5»    ■'-"fi 
Ohf-se*    d.-.va^,hrer   of   l-ov,    isr,ac   Johrir^on;    V:'nQ  -.vns    l-orn  ^      li^J,2; 

and   died   wit.h-iiut   iscut,    at    .Vest  ieiioiana,    La«,^'eo,    II,    i3i?6. 

270.  L:8ry,    7, 

271.  George,    7. 
P72.   Jane  rercy.    7. 

273«   ^ainie,    7;    born   in  .ihiladelphia,    ./an,   4,    IS37;    cic-d   th-rre  urj-aarried 

].ote:~   Gee    v.heLher  ..  ary   7i    '^-'^  i  ercy    ri.y  hiidcHe   nr^iufi. 


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wlxth  Generation* 

ii::'nUsCJr   L.\j^G::M,    6;    (iltzwiliiaiu   5;    V.i.nt>7rop  4;    Lpec   3^    .'.illic:n  2; 

A'ilXi5;a  1);    nau   born   in  cXouceBter,    i-sss,,    Jan,   20,    173^1    lived  in 

tilouceetor,   rhiladelphia,   iylield,    /. asu,,    and  was   p  merchant  most  of 

hio  iil^e;    aiea   in  on  AUt^utit   12,    l87''s   rnarried   i.  ay  17,    i6l4, 

to  ii'mily,    ciau^ihter  of   John  i\nd  Lary    (uoochue)    Haskell,    v.Oio   v??v6  born 

Au,;:ust  10,    1792,    ?nG   died  April   3,    1671.     iiwell'f.  (.tory  of  ^yiicld 

thuB    epenki:   of    the   life    th«re, ;  "i^r.   Gorhcm  iar*>ons   left  )iifc   -yfield 
eistatc    to    iiiy    n.-.:.:r-.c^.kc-,    ^jorhaii  itrooi^.:;   k.  .iv'ent,    a  ■^r-.na-nftpliov;  of   "nxp 
wife.    Gild    Eon  of    ■■^ant    .^irthrop   L{i.V£.^er-x  of  jl  hiladel  phia,    bXJG   eo      in- 
throp   ..fi.irent   crjat;    to    i/yficlo,      'iherc    I'fj  r.-i-dntainea  Kuch   of    the   old 
tii'ie   rci:iine   at   i'<?aheriand  iarrn,    reai^ed   carefully   trid  well    .v.  l^jr^e 
foriily    of    children   lind    tooK    -;   proir.inejjt    r^jic   uocful   port    in  c/iurch 
and  pariDii,      iie  wa3    sup^rintenuent   of   the   ...unuay   oc>iool,    and   both 
6«hool    and   te^clifirtj '    uietjtir£:    uror-pt:red  {greatly   vnctr  nis   .'ACi:,.inii:.t ra- 
tion.   He   v.'8S    a  irery^xect  mKn,    of   great  natural   dii:nity   i^nd  ir.preosiv^ 
appe;.-.r-nf3e*' .      sie  7?'S   repretr-entatiYc    to    the   ueneral    Lourt   iu  io2}, , 
(a  fuller    t ketch   Bhoulc    follov;.} 

Child!  cii;« 

274-.  Anr.a  .-aria,    7. 

2!7i?«  Jtuiniiy,    y. 

276.  i'itz'/filli^in,    7. 

277 •  winthrop,    7. 

278.  Henry,    7« 

279.  John  Hcpkell,    7. 

280.  ihO!i!ao  ffa-rcn'o,    '/• 
2OI,  UorhiiTi  i- arson?,    7« 


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£lxth  Cctnerr.tion. 

i2I.''»   i^-'ji'^i  ZSu\Q:2.i,    6;    {h'lizv-'iliiLin   ^;     .iutUrop  A;    lopco   3;    ..illl.in  2; 

i 
Willlaia   1);    Y;au   born    in  Gloucester,    Invt-,,    ^eyt.    24,    1793;    f'ie!^.   in 

■^'alth&ra,    KasB«,    Oct,  ^\    l^'p3»   liarriea   Jan.    2,    1617,    in  Ke.vton,    Kaus, 

banjucl   V.orceBter,    v;ho    was   lorn  in    Xhornton,    i.'.    li,,    yoi/just   3I,    1793; 

died   in  lric£,evr^-,ter,    ;  asf..,    Dgo.    2^',    lS44;    he    viKr.    a    tjohool    teocljei', 

t^nd   ruthor  of   '\  review-    of   rchoo3.    text   bookB   ;\hich  v/erc    widely   and 

favornbly  knov.n;    later  ho   vvTiss   licenBea   to   prerch   and    t/ic-n   ordained, 

and    became   one   of    the    e;.uly   ninittert    of    the    j.<'v;   JeruBalera  Uhurch. 

In  1834-  he  T/as   r-ettled   as,;  paEtor   of    the  j.cw   Jeruc-EileK   Ohurch  in 

Bridgewater,    .  sse.,    v/here   he   died.      Jlc  vas    con   of   the;  i-.ov,    I^oaJi    .oi*« 

ceiitor,    i;.l;.,    ^.-jho    war.   widely   knov.n   an   one   of    the   early    i-.d^ocates   of 

anivcxrai   peace j    bein,;   oru;   of    the   ori:^c:nizerr,    of   the  .cnerican  j.i.ace 

i.ocicty,    fc'oitor   ot   itii  p  nicr,    ajid    iti.'   fir^t   L. fee r fit. 'try,      i:e   was 

pretejit    -vL    t]»c   b^^-ttli.-   of  Junker   liill   r:;-   fifcr,    ana   at    Uie  battle 

of  ijCuniji<;',ton   ar:   f if e-irajor,      ^iiB  rjonunent   in   -ount   /uiburn  bears   the 

inscription,    "Vhe  Apostle-  of  feace." 

Children:" 

282,  ;.nna  VcrceGtcr,    7;    born   -.ov,    5*    l6l7i    died  i'sjrch  .?1,    lv?3>. 

283,  i>i  tswil3iaT*  S..'rgcnt   ■.'orceBter,    7. 

284,  3a.rnh  far  Bonn    /.orcepter. 
?8^',    Samuel   }lo7;ard    wcrccstcr,    7« 
286,   xr-iHcis    ..orcester,    7, 

237»   i^llen  Gorh-jn  v.orcerter,    7;    born   Jin,    C-*0,    1828;    died   Lfjc.    11,    I03? 

288.  i.;d..'s.rd  •..orcc.rier,    7, 

2S9.  'IheoQore  j.  n.rsons  .■.orcoytf^r,  7;  torn  ■',';,-.  7,  I832;  died  /-.uv;,  30, 
lc40. 

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290,  -:'.!a'na.  v.orceDter,  7. 


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70. 

s 
uixth  uencration, 
\ 
•>     JUa^l'iH  uAJvC^:/!,    6;    (:;<it:uvlllivvn   i>;    .Vinthrop  4;    ripcs   3;    willim   2; 
^*  --U — ^.    /  .'f/; 

oilliam  1);    was   born  in  ulouceBter,      asr- .,    ..pril   12,    179^'i    t!i<^<^  i-V/ 

^TiV^Y  J^f'';   n&xrj.ed  1st,    Kov.         '    lol7i    JJiwirt   >villicime,    v.ho  was   born 

■I  /         '^  /        ^    •'         •  1  ^•^  1 

is .-/    './..„<       y-ra^    ,'■-■'   .  "ciied  Lo.y      /'l6'21;.he  wob   oon  of  ijavid   ."-.il- 
lifuns   and  ■.  ary  i-ointofh;    and   after  tho  death  of   the    senior  j.;avicl   ..il- 
liamD,    tho   uido-Ji  narriea   (.ov^-rnor    .inthrop   Cargent    au  hie   r.econd   'iife. 
In  l^lC,    r.r.    and   .  xb.    Ulli^^p;?    .vore   livin;:;   on  one   oi    the  plnntationo 
beJoni^inj,-    to    the   Cai^rcnt    ec-tate  near   .^A-UiQZ,      ;atr  r    the   derith   of   her 
husb-j/id,    ..rs.    Judith   -Villian?  ra&xried  2n^^   ...ay   6,    i324,    iJaviO    .-orceB- 
ter    sy  hiB   Keconu  '.i^ire*      lie   v/as   "boi^n  in  'iiiornton,    ...    i..,    J^vn.    31,    17<^=^ 
and   uitd  at  iyfieid,    ..a£^s.,    July   2%    l646.      ue   tau£;ht   sc>iool    in   Thorn- 
ton,    li,    ru,    ijrooicline,    ...at^s.,    i^nci  tjl&c;>'*iicrc  until   abcut  l623,    imisn  he 
enga^jeo.  for    a   lirie   in  vi'.-rcp.ntile  purs^uitB   in  uloucoctor,    tut   reiroved 
abor.L   11^28   to    -hilrrdclohia,    and   later    to    lU^vi  i;rij:;htoH,    j.'a. 
Children  by   c.econd  m.-jnicige,- 

291.  i.ydney    v,orcestc-r,    7;    born  6ept,   15,    lB25;    died   Oept,   I6.    I625.     . 

292.  louis    .Worcester J    ?• 

293 ♦    JoV:n  Kobinf>on   .orcecter,    '/• 

294*    Anrr,  L;--}rg€nt    .Vorce^-ter,    7;    born  x.-eo,   12,    1634;    dicrd   ..um   14.    Ic-p2; 
iti^-rried  xeo»   1^,    1^>>0,    ;:.i:rtin   Van  Avery,    ..20. .    of   Liovin^ton,   .j  • 
without.   i^.Buo, 

?95,    Horace    ..orocPtr?r,    7;    born   uaii.    1,    Ic39j    dieo   *'eb«    2/,    lo3;l» 


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oixth  veneration, 

;^S#   i^/'^'X'^  OoLOrjrj   .■iAKC...iii,    6;    (Daniel    5»    I^£*r.iel  4;    ;.pes   3;    .■.lliiaoi  2; 

/.illifu:  1);    T?aii   born   in  i.oston,    Uec.    22,    IG03;    died  Lr^-ch  7,    l335i 

laarriecl  l'ec«   8,    l6*4,    1  hoa-iae   iiucknineter   Curtis,    son  ol"   Vho^i'^f.   .-jjid 

iielena   (ielhpr.)    .'.uv-'llc   of   ..otton,      lie  wan   burn   in  LoLton,    Jan.   3,    1793, 

mid   c'i.jc  in  i"-aric,   xrance,    iJec,   29,    I.871.      ile   v'.ao   a  uadDhiprnan  in 

the    vJ.    J,    navy   iBl-l/l^,    b,  nerciu-nt  and   banker   in  j^oiton,    "beint,   of   the 

firm  of  l.ro7,'n  i.ros^      JSt-zr   the   detvtVi  of  hie  ■:rifr.,    „.aria  Osboino,    he 

jr.arrieo'  j^;v.ura  'Jre^nou^j,!!,    ixic   cy  her   h-16.   cevcn   sons,    the  last    tv.o 

being   tv^lns,      ;,  r,    Curtit-^   v;a3    accounted  ix  great    wit   in  bin   ds.y   as 

■A-as   h2£s   i.;on  l>;:d-iici»      Ihc  jacrning   (?itcr    the   birth  ol    the   tv.'ino,    bcin^ 

fcSked  }io\y  he  found   bufc-in-.^tis,    1,  r»    CarliB   replied,    "1    ar.   in  y   fr.ir 

\*^y    to    CO    rll    the  b^.a\iiing  buDincyu   in  i.orton,    for    vvhile   J    oij?  J.-rcTm 

Lros,    in   i>t&.te   .'.-tr<jet,    :i:..y    rife    ic   b«..'t..ring    {.jicrinfe'}   irotheri-    in   ;,.ourit 

Vernon  ^tr'.et.-- 

Childrtn:* 

29^*   If-xiiel   c.ar{.;cnt   Cur  tic,    7* 

297*   A  aiy  i'r£2.ier  Curtic,    7;    born  in  Boston,    karch  i*;;,    IB27;    tiicd 
in  .-oston  i»ov,    30»    IS9O;   un;ijarried. 


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tjixth  Generation, 
i3l,   iiiSTKI^R   VJxlxLluiil:,    6;    (Ignatius    5;    Daniel   4;    .'spes   3;    •./llliftm  2;    William  1) 
was   born   in  Boston,    itaxch  11,    I798;    died  liov,    16,    I847/  .i^arried   Jan, 
21,    1820,    ThomaB   C.    /iinory   of   Jioston.      lie  was   'born   in  iioBton  Sept.    7, 
1796,    BJrjc   oied   in  Koxbury,    July  1,    l8'*6,      lie   v;aB   born   in  j.'"ranklin 
Place,    I-ooton,    and  was   eon   of   Thom^>s   G,    and  Hannah    (Linsee)   An-iory. 
I»ir»    j\raory    T;?l£^    a  merchant   in   the  '.Vetit   India  trade;    organized   and  was 
prcBidont   until   hin   death  of   the  isircmen's    Insurance   Compsjiy;    alr.o 
chief   of   the   old   Volunteer   j?'ire  Dep."ii'taent;    Colonel    of   the  jioston   in- 
dependent  Corps   of   Cadets.      a.Bther  raic  firpt   buried   at   Old  Trinity 
Church,    and  when   it   v?a3   torn   do'ivn   the   body  wac   reraoved   to  ^ount  Auburn, 
and  placed  by    the   tiue   of  hi;r  husband. 
Children;- 
29B,  Lliiifcibeth  Turner   /kinory,    7* 

299c   Ihoin-iD   C.    /iTuory,    Jr.,    born  ijept,   17#    lS22;    died  in  lie-*-  York, 
Jryn*    10,    lc4l;. ;    ur:;i^ji?ried. 

300,  I5_.ri0.tius   L?,r{,f;nt   rxiory,    7j    born  liov,    2,    l624j    died      !  ^^-T"  - 

%vi  thou t   i  £i f;'U  e  •  ' 

301.  John  Cillery  Anory,    7;    born  lee.    20,    I83I;    died   in  Calcutta,    India, 

in    Juno  I06O;    uttr-iari'ied, 

2,02,   Ch'-rles  j^inzc-c   .'aiory,    7;    born  .-sj^cli  15»    i337;    died     \  C  y   •' 
upr/j-^rried. 


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v>ixth  Generation, 
j22»    10*«AVi'JJ    .-/u-.G.-iiT,    6;    (I.v-natiufi    i?;    ilaniel  4;    i^pef*  3;    .Villiarn  ?;    '«il- 

llam  1);    was  born  in  ulouceoter,   iiasa,,    Jan.   20,   l800;    (iieci  in  ,:rooic- 
line,    2.,ai.'D.    August  l8,    l884;   carried  Itt,    I>ec.    P3t    IB28,    ^arah  char- 
lotte,   d^xu^:hter   of   i^EJiuel   ana  i  ary    (brooko)    Gray  oi'  kcdlord,    Laeo, 
Lhe   was   baptized   in  Laleia,    I.ov.    %    loOci;    >-ind   died   January  17»    1^3i» 
osed   tv?enty  yep.re    and   ninf;  months.      He  riarrieci   2rid,    i.ay   6,    l835t 
Henrietta  Crriy,    sister   of  hie   liret   vife,      »-.he  waa   bypti^ed   in  ;,ed- 
iord,    Oct*    17f    iSll,    h.nrj   oied   in  ^'rookline,    ^jril  3,    I89I. 
Children  by  liryt  marripfcr^e:- 

303.   i-:arc.h  i:llf;ry,    7^    born  in  lioston,    Oct.    9»    1^?9»    died   in  i-hiladel- 
phia,    i  ay  4,    icj^'2;   jnarried  /ipril   22,    lei'^l,    .inthrop  oart,e;nt,  7» 
£ion  oT   Ccorj^e   V.ashini^ton  Lar^ient   6;    by    Nhoiri  vim   hc.d   a  Bon 
Ignatius. 

By   second  rnarrip^je;*' 

304-,    If^natius,    7;    born  in  /oston,     "pril   13t    I836;    oieo.   April  16, 
lb  A);    nov.'fr  inarri'^d*  ^      ^         , 

^O'j,   Henrietta  Gray,    7.  "*'     -       ^ 

306,   Chajciee   opra^juc-,    7. 

Wote;    lieed  particulars   ao   to   Ignatius   Sargent. 

Abrnhran  Cray   vvac  born   in  Lynn,    Jan.    I3,    17^7 »    f^'sn  of   V>'illiar?i  uray   r-nd 
}!rn;in.h  c^c;  rl'^tt;    ;.:aj:'ried  in  j_yrm,    /-.pril   I,    17^2,   ^.ydia   i;r<lley,    d"u,fh- 
ter   of  i«r«jJiciB   Ciilley   of  Larblehesd   and  Lydia  lurrill.      ;^he   v/as    oorn 
in  ll?'.rbleb.>:r;d,    Jan.    4,    1723/''*»    ^'"^^   cied    in   wialetn  .'.bve    7«    17<2'^;    Abra- 
h-<m  Gray   ciea  in   o-ile^a  j^'eu.    ii/12,    1791*      He   v;as   a  cordwiiner   .-n-J  ner- 
chnnt,    -..nd   a  deacon   of  ^irst    '^iiurch  in  v.-ileni.      L.-iouel    ^r-ay,    tneir 
eon,    was   baptir.ed   in  i.ynn,    ..u^-UDt   10,    I76O;    .T-irried    r^e   Jiiw    recond 
vjiff3    at      edford,    -"  ai'y.,    --.pril    2^?,    1799 »    ---ry  Brooks,    diu,;hler   01    ^\ev. 
Kd\»;n.rd  lirooks   and  Abii^ail   i;rovvn,    born  Jan.    27,    17^9    ( -0  #    Oieo   ?.t  Lc-d- 
ford  Jan.    3»^»    lti44,      ^.-iLUf;!   uray   aied  in  J.edforo,    Jtu\,    21,    I616,    i.e 
vsTiS   a  mt.'rch.uit,    :-no.   lived    in   i.s.lt^  until   he   re:.:ov<-:o    to   ..edi'ord   in   li,ll, 
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LJixth  Generation* 
j'4»    JOiil^   1bKi.-i\   Li.u.G.-I/r,    Jr,    6;    (John  Turner   ^';    Juaniel  4;    ripeei   3;    .villisxa  J 
Williaj^i  1);    there   in   a  difference  oi"   opinion   ar;.    to   date   of   hia    tiirth 
oxid   thcLt   of  his   brothero,    but   the  wei^^ht   of    evidence   iij   in  favor   of 
July  12,    l807;    h-   oied   ^aich  ?6,    I877;    mnrried   Ira,    Uec,   2,    lo34-,    Char- 
lotte ;Jophia,    dr-.Ui.-htt:r  of   Captain  Joseph  ?.n(i  .-iliza   (otcry)    ..hite   of 
bplera,    I.  ar.f,,    '^■li.o   v/os   born  AUi^^ust  o,    I8I6,    ( aat>iori  tiey   ciffer),    and 
died  Juno  1,    lBp4,      He  ri:".rriRd  2nci,    Jurr  4,    l8^ij,    in  i^o^ton,    i  z-ry 
Klizaboth,    daut:,}icer   of   Gaptoin  Jben   n.x\d  iimily  Jirke   of   JieK  Orl;er?^nc., 
who   v/ai'   born   there   Jan,   17»    IS27,    ^nd   died   in  Kev/  YorL   city  :.  ny   3I, 
1804 ♦      ^:.r,    r.?,.ir4~ent  tfraduiited  from  H^rvMrd   in  l8?7t    '"^i^d   iruin   the   divin- 
ity School   in  183^1    t;i'*''-*'i^v,cd  degree   of  A.   I. ,    in  IB77,      iie  t)eca;..ie   & 
prominent   Unitari;,n  ninister,    y.  t-tronb   fi.nti->pl'.^very  nrji,    lunc   a   tenip>;r- 
ance    auvoc&te   in   tiie   uay£;   rhen   all    Ihese    v/era  unpopular,      iia   i  ii  r.;aid 
to   have  bet;n   th-?   firet  tnininter   iri^  U'^-a  ai.nr_i:jnd    Kho   invited   oler/rymen 
of    '.'11    denominations    to    liir-   pulpit.      'L'tn^  celebrated  iiadical    c;lab  of 
lioston  n:et   in   hir.   homo  l-j   Chectnut   street,    on  ,.onday  Kornin/;s.    (oee 
alBo   biographical   f'ketch). 
Children  by   firw;t  :n-irrir.^:e:- 
307*,    Jo^-UTph   white,    7,  . 
308,   Ch.?xlotte   Cophia,    7%    born  Oct.    13,    IO37;    died   April    6,    IS33, 

309*   Ghrirtian-   i.eG.die,    7;    born  L-arch  17,    1^39;    died.  .UJwarried   on 
iitrpt,   19,    191'^» 

310.  John  Turner,    7. 

311.  ^vlllirjn  -aory,    7. 

312.  laizabeth   .-tone     .hitc   .>ray,    '/• 

313.  :-:dv;are  i^mrion,    7;    ISorn      :;ov.    Tl,    l346;    cued   Oct,    6j    IS47, 

314.  l-dv.Grd  .'..Trion,    '/;    born  Liy   3''^«    irj49;    drov.ned    ^pril   1,    lc7?» 
315*  'i'heoeore  -.  :a'K.er,    7j    ooin  u:?Ji,    20,    Ici^'-'I    tiled    Jan,    29,    1'3^?. 
316,  Arthur    ..inthrop,    7«  . 


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iiixth  v»eneri»tion, 
■.4«    JuHl*  TUi'.i«f.i\  ;;/waw .'iiT,    Jr.,    6;    cont* 

CJiilti  by    cecond  r^.arricuie:- 

317«  i'rsnklin  Haven,    7;    born  in  3oeton,    March  3I,    lS^6;    liveo   in 

liev/  Yoriv"   city,    uaiiiUTied.      lie    -vaR  prepart^a   lor    oolletje    at   Chaun- 
cey  }lnJ.l   iLch;;Ql,    -inJ   grac.uatsd  iroin  liarvard   in  1677,      ];iD   chosen 
etudy   Y/aD   elocution   ami  pantoraicie,    ancJ   after   leavin^i   college 
he  ntudied   to  peri""eot  hiruoell"   in  that   art,    oJic  to   fit   himself 
an   iru'lructor.      Ho  '/?ont   aorood   Bnv   ataCi-JiX  in  J.ondon,    jr-iria    &nd 
Berlin^      In  lG30,    he   v.d.s    appointed   instructor   in  elocution   at 
}l£?i-V'a*cl,    end    rr.'ilincd  t-.vo  yo-xm,    •.  h>>n  he    took   the   poijitiun  of 
dr;riAtic   director   in  ...adison  L-quore   iheatre,    >:e7f  'iork,    end   in 
iC84   founded   the  hyocum  woliool   for  Acting;,    it  being    the   first 
in  Arierica  fcxuiusively    devoteo   to   training  puyiXe   for   the 
prof ess^ional    Bt-me,      This   lat/er  boc'ime   ^he  ;vraerics.n  Acaaemy 
of  Lirf);aatic   Art,    .vith  ik.r»   D;-irt;ent   itcs   firiit  ^jreDident.      he  has 
"been   lacntified   v/ith  rr.0Bt   of    Iz^e  producLiono   of   cla.i^r■ical   Uree^ 
plays   in   thi;!    country.      Has   hie   studio   in   Uyj:negie  Aail,    Li,   Y. 


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bixth  Generation* 

ii<,   1I;:HuY  JACICUOIi  S/dlUKii";',    6;    (John  Turner  ''j;    Dojiiel  4;    Lpee   3;    Williaci  2; 

Vjillifim  l)j    was   Dorn  in  iiOBton,    iiov.   14,    l808;    aE  before  stated  records 

differ   aa   to   the  yeca*   of  his  pirth  end   that  of  iila  brothers,    Uit   the 

date  .^ivon  rec/ne   to   be   authentic,      lie.  ciiod  in  iioston,    :iov.   15,    I867; 

married  April   14,    1633»    i-Jirgaret   AtwootH,    second   daUfi,hter   of   Thomas 

and   Liarah   ^^illiams,    who   v/rx    born   in  loBton  ;^,:a.v   4,    IC09,    and  died 

April   16e    l894.      ;  r*    Uargent   vms   a  etudent   at   Ilarvai'd   in   the   class 

of  IL23,    but   dia  not  f:radur-,tt;,    leaving;   coileco   in  ]U8    £.enior  year   to 

enter    tnt  Law  ijchooi,    and   wp.e    adjnittod  to   the  Lro".      O/zing   to  poor 

yiealth  he   practiced   cut   a  cbort   tiirje,      lie    wac   a  great   reader,    and 

had  a  cultivated  rj>usicr!l   tr^cte;    he   v/rotc   a  i^rcat   derd   under   the  non 

de  plume   of    '^'.ioJLter  Anonym",    and   published   a  volusie   of  poeuiB   on  titled 

"i'eather.;-   froTu  a  ,  uultin,:;;  l/jye"*      he  vj.-j?.   na:neU   for   C-en,    Rt-.tny   Jack* 

coHe    one   of   t>ie   oJi,^in.:Al    iruf. oeo&   ox    tiio   Jvran   iit^ti'tee,    >7ho   wai*   buried 

in  the  l.'^nily   torrb   on   the  i-orchester  place, 

Children:- 

^lB»   liciii:y   Jackson,    Jr.,    '/;    born   in  ±jor.ton  April   I8,    IO34;    v/tnt   to 

eiia,    and  was   co.ptain  of   a  clipper   chip   iit    the   ag^e   of    twenty   one; 
waa   lost   nX    Hca  in   a   typhoon   in   the   China  peas,    lo6?/3, 

319»    Ciirlctiruia  iveadiv^?  owan,    7a 

320,   Daisiel,    7;    born   in  Boeton,    Liarch  16,    1840;    died  ieb.    I8,    I892; 

nervvd    .vith   distinction  durir„;    the   Oivjl    v/yr;    "..as   a  fine   ch-^x- 
>  acter,    and    oeloved   by  all   who   knew  hints'* ,      j.\ever  married* 

2:^-1*      i-uws.n  \.illi'x>r.2,    7» 

32?»    Anna,  j^eblois,    7, 

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Sixth  Generation, 

^vj,   HOWARD  ii /■■LiiQ clVs: ,    6;    (John  lurner   J>;    lianicl   4;    iipci>   3;    .ailiam  2;    -il» 

liam  l);    was   born  accordint^;   to    the  moEt  reliable  information  in  iioD- 

ton  J&n»    4,    l6lO;    died  .^ept,   14,    18/2;    graduated   Irom  Harvard   with 

honors   in  l829»    totinp.:    the  youngest  m?.n   in  hir    cl.;i'.3#      ju&ter   ^raduia- 

ted  from   the  ;..euici:.i    school   i^n6.  practiced  as    a  pnysicicn   in  ;oc;ton« 

Cn  June   2^    I636,    he  niarrita  Charlotte,    youni^est  dcdiihter   of   John 

Eichfcvrd  cXid  oar  ah   (Apthorpej    Ctinninghitrj,    who  wat   born  JCcc*    23,    I618, 

&iid  died  in  Ca'-atoridge  -Uarch  7,    l88B, 

Children;- 

3?4,  i'rancen   Cunningh/ira,    7;    born   Lec^   19p    1627;    liyet;  ua'-iarried  in    .. 
KvDt  ;..iltone    i.aBS,  * 

325*   OViarXc irte  liO'^-ard,    7* 

326,  Kuv,;\r<:ie    7. 

327.  itiary  tiarah,    7. 

328  •  1:11  a  J    7, 

329.   A3.1cy    .vs^ntv;orLh,    7. 

330»   ivic;iard  'xurn^-r,    7;    born  .\  arch  1^',    lc)54;    iB   .-'n   Krtiet;    uiLuarricd; 
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Sixth  feneration. 
J37.   IU:i.r.Y    .VIirDISOP  3AKGI:i;T,    6;    (Henry   5;    jjajniel  4;   lipeu   3;    willi^ia  2;    .il- 
liem  1);    eldest    child  oi    henry   and  hannah   (Welles )Lareent.    wau    born  in 
i^ranklin  xaace.    boston,    .iov.   26,    IblO;    he   aied   at   his   home,    Wodenethe. 
yiBhkill-on«UucBcn,    iu  Y.,    liov.    11,    16^2;   narried  Jon,    10.    I839,    Car- 
oline,    daui::hter   of   irancis   imd  ..laria  Olmsted  of   .  ow  ifork  City,      ^he  was 
born  in  Nc^?  York.    Jrn.   6,    l8l9,    f^no  tii«d  in  UoPton,    i-eb.    9.   162?.  1^. 
i»argent  gracuateo  iron  ilarvarc.   in  I03O,    studied  la.v,    and   bef^vXi  practice 
but   i^oon   after,    hir  uncle,    i-irnuel   Welles,    head   of    thn  bankin,,  firn  of 
VelXec  6c  Go.,    of  iajris,    then  the   only  /^aerioan  banking-;  house   in  i^urope, 
eotablirhed   hirii,    vvith  :.:r.   .vrchibald  Graaie   of   i>e\<  York,    over   the 
brsrich  hou;?e  in  that   oity  under   the  fiDj^  n?iine  of  Oracie   mul  ^-argent. 
In  1841,    when   Jelioe  i^  Co.,    of  i-aris  had  wound  up    t)ieir  buBineoti, 
Henry  V/inihrop  ^.art;ent,    having  bou^mt  l?mu  at  1  ii.-}i5:ili-on-;radEQn, 
aov  reaoon,    ri,    i.,    went   there   to   live,    cevoting  iiiri^elf   to    the 
study   of   horticulture   ana   Isiidscape  gar.denim;;,    and   eventually  his 
place   callca  "c»odc-ny tne"   bcomin^   one  of    th..;  most   diutinjuishcd  in 
the   country;    and   hie    coiiection   of   ever^;reenB   excelled   an.v   in   t}ie 
United   StatoD.      iio   ana  his   %viie   lived   there   the   rcat   of    their 
days,    pafcsBini.-   a  few   .vinier  ;.onth3   eaoh  year   in  i^oi-ton.      Ur*    wi:=ri-5nt 
travelled   extenidvely   in  i.urope.    ana  v^rote   :.r-iny  Vvauable   --u-tiuic^   on 
horticulture   in   th(;  periodicals   of   the  dny. 
Children:-" 

331.  «inthrop,    ?• 

332.  iranciG,    ?;    oorn   at    wodenethe.    :.;.Y»,    .'.•r.y    !?^.    lB44;    died   in  -:0b- 

ton,    oi?Ji,    22,    10.9;    he   never  married    and   v/as    ?m   mvaxio    c.xx   iii;. 
liff^, 

^33,   2.:...ria,    7;    born   r-.t    ..odenethe,    x  icrikill-on-:,udJon,    :..    >,,    in  1^47, 
and  livaa    tut    ^-'   few  nonth^. 


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i3ixth  Generation* 

oB,   JuVdi  lU.vKi'K  v;;xLKL'<  f>;J;w;'n.l,    6;    (Henry   i?;    iiauiiel   4;   ivpec  3;    iVillirm  2; 
V/illiaii  1);    vmn   born  in  Dorch^jster,    iasB*,    /oijiuat  11,    l8l3»    gJ^aouated 
from  IfTirvard  183^^;    cUed  in  Jiobton,   >eb,   24,    1877,      In  his  genealot;- 
ical    acoount   of   the   xiar^jent  xaitiily,    ^-.heppard   cays,    "his   ni^ie   Aa3   &-f- 
terwardD   chan^red   to    John   -urner  iiriTt'cnt",    but   his   nephow,     vinthrop 
Sargent,    -.vrite'^,    "hia  n:me  ^as  Itirnrr   Jargent;    early   in  lii'e  ho   crop- 
ped Joim  and  V<ello3,    and   viohed   to   ue   called   •turn^sv  uart^ent''    and 
th<i  nhme   so    appear?    in   tho  }iurvard   OatalOf^^ue*      ;ie  married   l»v,    in 
J3o»ton,   inarch  ?3,    l84i,    h?niietla  lydia  iioardraan,    daUf^jhtor  oX  Ceorge 
and  iUixriet    (iioardnian)   ^-arker  oi'   i.ew  Yoric,    v/V.o    was    born   .,ov,    11,    ICZO, 
and   di«d   in  J'tome,    Italy,    April   7»    iS68,     He  Liarriea  2nd,    in  Ijozton, 
May  ?5»    ^^71,    ;vueiia  Jackr>un,    only   \.v:'U,ihter   of  jJV ,    Oliver    ..endoll 
Holnen.,    the  physician,    -writer   Einu  poet,    aiiu   hiti    v.ife,    i.LiGlia  Let;. 
Amelia  Jt'-cloon    .-ru^    born  Oct.   20,    1343;    snd   died  in  lotston,    April   3» 
1839»      i'he  Eierriage   ccrreTiony   wae  performed   in  IlinaS   Chapel,    "it   -.vac 
a  crowded   but    very   hpndr>or:ie  ^leddinii.,"     ax»   Sargent   wcji   in   uUBin«E£i    • 
for   a   time   in  his   e^r-rly  life,    but   wau   not   pucvjeepfule      There  v^erc 
no    children  by   either  mar ri age. 


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80. 
Sixth  Generation. 
,iO.  HORACE  BINirEY   SARGKNT,    6;    (Lucius  i'.njnliuB   5;    Daniel   4;   Epee   3;    Williara  2 
William  l);    was   born   in  Boston,    June  20,    l821;    died   in  Sonta  Barbara, 
California,    Jan.    8,    I908;    graduated   with   the  hi£;heBt  honoro    of   hiB 
class   at   Harvard  in  I843;    Harvard  L.    h.    B.    l845;    married  Ilerch  3I, 
1846    (?),    Elizabeth  Little,    daughter   of   Taaker  Hazard  and  Kliaabeth 
Eoyer    (Coolidge)    Swett   who   '.^as   born  ^^'^*   ^>    l0::.„  ^    ^^^  died 

Jan.    12,    1666,    leaving   four    children.      In  his   disry,    Luciup.   Manlius 
Sarf?ent   records   in   trembling  hojid   the   deep    sorrov/  felt   at   the   death 
of   a  dear,    very   deor   dau£^hter",      When   the   Civil  war   broke   out   both 
Horace  Binney   Sargent   and  his  brother  Lucius  i'ai-diua   Sargent,    Jr.,    en~ 
tered   the   amy.      He  v/as   first   senior   aldc-de-ceznp   to   the  £vee.t  War 
Goyernor   John  A.    Andrew,    end  v/as   commissioned  Lieutenant   Colonel    of 
the  1st   ;;i?.ss.    Cavalry    in  I861.      ilade   Colonel    of    the    sarao   re.:;i;nent 
in  October,    I862,    end  vras   on   duty   ■■j^ith  the   forces   in   South   Carolina, 
in   the    army   of    the  Potomac,    and   the    department    of   the   Gulf.      He    toois: 
pejct   in   the    ent^as^ements   of   Secessionville,    Culpepjjer,    i^apidan  bts.tion, 
and   in   the   battles   of  Antietsjn,    oouth  ;;:ountain,    Choriccllorsville,    and 
in  the  Hed  Pdver   csinpaign  under  General   i-J.   P.    Banlis,    \7herc  hi',   ^as 
YTOunded   in   action.      On    account   of  his   Tounds   he   -^as   honorably   dis- 
charged,   was    promoted    to    the  brevet    rank   of   Srit^adier   General    for  • 
gaJlsiitry    and  ^^ood   conduct,    to    date   iron  jJarch   21,    1864,    beint^  mustered 
out   oept,    ^9>    l'3o4.      He  v/as    a   frequent    coni;ri  foutor    to   periodical 
literature    ond.  the  press,    and    delivered  many    addresses.      He   was    silso 
a  Lepartnent   Couinaiider    of    the   Grand   Army    of    the   nepublic   in  j.  assa- 
chusetts. 
Children: - 

334.      Horace   Binnsy,    Jr.,    7;    born   .ipril   3,    1847;    died  :^ov.    21,    I896; 
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Sixth  Gener-ntlon. 
,i2,   HOKAGw  BI-NWinr  SARGENT,  6;  cont, 

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335.  Lucius  }.:anlius,  7. 

336.  iSlizabeth  Hazard,    7, 

337.  V/illiam  vi'inthrop,    7;    born  ^ept.   1,    I85I;    died  i..,arch  7,    1S67 


Note:-    we   need   the   date   of  Mrs.    Sargent's   birth. 


82. 
Sixth  Generation, 
^44»  LUCIU2^  i.;/»i.!x.iUJ  c./^xdZ^il ,    Jr.,    6;    (Lucius  Uanlius   5;    ojaniel  4;    i>pec   3; 
V/illifjii  ?;    uillicaa  1);    was   born  in  i>oaton  Jept,   1^,    I626;    entered 
Harvard  University   /iUt;uRt   ibAA,    wi their e.Y  hi©  connection  in  1846,    cJid 
Etudied  nKcicint,    fciracuatin^   in  lfi48.      In  1359  he   received    the   cc^ree 
of  haster   of   Arts,    and  practiced  meaicine   in  J^oston,      /%t   the  outbreak 
of   the  Civil    war   lia  entered   the   sxaiy   at5    a  eurgeon,    but   wan   soon   trt-ns- 
f erred   to    active   service   v-.s   ?jn  oil'icev,    uiKtin^iniishfta  hUnsolf,    and 
vas  killed  in  battle  i;ec,   9»    ic364,    (jjiographicol   eketch  from  heminis- 
cencee  oi"  L,    ■.:♦    b,    ?Jl&o   froia  w.    A*    Af^xgeiit).      He  rnarried  tiept  •    22,    liAJ 
Letitia  L-ullivojij    daughter  of   Jonatiian  and  Letitia   (/aiDtin)   A^iory 
oX  iioeton,    v;ho   \'jq.^   corn  July   2p,    l^B^*    '^-^'■^  aied  Jan.    ?3»    ^912. 
i^r,    Amory  ^^as   of    the   enxfie  I'ainily   ao   -.vas   Thoraas   C,    A^iory  who  arurricd 
iC ether  Garment   6.  - 

Chilarea:*- 

338.   Kary   liiiiaer,    7. 
339«   i?»nii;i,    7»    '-'orn  .>ept.    24,   l8i;li    died  iiaxch  1/,    i860. 

340.  George  Amory^  ?• 

341.  ill  en  iiac;on,  y. 

342.  Sullivan  .ijTory,  7. 


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.♦;.   lUCJY    ..i-^.U-,::?   TUi.r^,:i:,    6;     (Lucy    ^;    i xjI    ..uacy   4;    ...yes   3;     ..illiar:.    2; 

iVlllia^i  1);    v;aG    torn   in  /0.frcd,    Ljine,    Junc;   28,    179^;    she   oi-jG    June  l6, 
XO78    at  i;oland  rcxk,    J.aryland,      ..".ho  married   as    ceconri    -.vife,    on   .■:2;C4>    22, 
or   ?i/,    J8.?5e    J-'avi  d  ilale   of   ..e-.v  York,    v/ho   :i'as    -.or.'!    in  Li r con.    Conn,    on 
April    :?;^,    1791,     -nd   ci^^d    r.t   i-Tederic;)-i;biiri;,    Va,,    Jan*    20,    I049.      :ic 
Y;af-   for  r\:iny  yc.r:--   acitcr    of    ihr;   :":evv  YjrJc   Jorv'iul    of   Co:;.--:erGG .      lis   v.'aj? 
oino   rcfihew  of    Cr.ptE'in   ^nthim   lials,    of  /.evolutionary   xi^irj^,    v.ao    v,':.j5   exe- 
cuted   aB    p.    r.py  l::.y    th";   ivritirh   on   L-ept.    ?2,    I'/'/b,      Jr.    Ifale   v/as    lirf.t 
Xiiarrivci   to    /.i^    couLiin  :^v.ura  :x3lr-i,    on  v5-n.    iv;j    1^11;^^    juid.   t^Iie    died 
July  2p,    IC24. 
Children: - 

343.  Luey    Turner   .:nl.5,    7» 

344,  L'^ura  i''^l!z,    '/ ;    born     .U;;uijt   22j    lo^-S;    aied    I.oc.    26,    19--^;    ii'i   •'■^c-:i-~ 

in<::;ton,    u.;...,      oii^ffiarrietl   ^(^Cr    J-Xj    ao4j,    Joseph    ;Vn?.tor   Crz-p   ci 
I;evs   xorJi   city,    v.ho    diciu   in  Or^^n^c,    -. ,    J,-  in  1671 .   --o   isua^e 

3'^5»    ChGilolte   ;i<-.'le,    7« 

3'':6,   ivlaoHhr^   LouiiiC    ;>4ilc,    7;    born   .'u[:»    ^,    1334;    dic^d    Jan.    6,    3836; 
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84. 
sixth  Generation. 
J46.  UAVyY  LOr-UXA  lURUluR,    6;  (Lucy   5;    .- aul   ^Aiciley  4;    jipes   3;    william  2; 

\V'il3ic«il);    wae  born   in  Alfred,   i'.aine,    ;^t;uBt  30,    I797;    died   in  j.ileo. 
^ichit;yja,   iiay  7,    1866;   miu-ried  Oct,   14,    1629,   ;.ev.    Joseph  oearle, 
who   wasi    born  in  ..yfield,    ;:ac3.,    Deo,    2,    I789,    and   died   in  ilarritson, 
/^e,,    i>ec.    3,    1841,   iiev.   >ir,   Searle  gracuated   irow  ijart-uouth  vjollcije, 
studied  divinity  vdth  xiev,   iUiJali  parish  of   i^yfield,    v.ac  settled  in 
lynniield   ajid  L^toiiehaiu,    }.&;ss.,    end  in  oaoarappa  and  i-arrison,    i.tu, 
where  he  died,    "Itavini-  a  noxac  highly  reGpect^d  lor  piety   and  77orth'', 
Child:- 
347,   Joseph  Turner     dearie;,    7, 


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ti-lxth  Generation, 
J,  3i/iKTHA  wVJ-K.'H   TUi":iI.-i^,    6;    (Lucy    5*    i^Piil    -udl'jy  4;    Kpes   3;     villiani   2; 
jvilllam  1^;    wae   born  in  Jiddel'ore,   iiaine,   ijeb.   13,    I809;    died  in   J&ai- 
bridgo,   liaDs.,    June  2?,    IB95;    she  mrixried  iBt,   jidward  a>Annin^,    a  aer- 
chant  cf  Lobile,    Alotj^^a,    or    Uov.   6,    1834,    ^j;ho  was   born  April   14, 
1796,    and   died   at  Ilountville,    .'.la,,    Oct«   4,    1836,      t^he  married  2nd, 
liec.    3»    l-"^0,    Arthr>r   •^^likinoon,    s  mprclr-nt    of   J  ooton,    v/ho  v-as   born  in 
Greenfield,    i-.ass.,    hov,   13,    i303,    rend   cUed  in  CKnbridi?c,   Lla^e.,    April 
16,    l668»     X'rs,    «'ilkinson  wa^s   a  reraarkable  woman   nnd   did  /auch  j~ood  in 
the  world.      A  bio^:jraphical    £ji:etch  ^ill   be  t^.iv5n  in  itc  proper  place. 
(■..e  have   a  photOi^rr-ph  of  her)c 
Children  by  firnt  sTxrirriase:* 

348,  ilillisiti  Hale  Lunninis,    7, 
By   second  marriage:- 

349.  Arthur   V/ilkinoon,    Jr»,    7;    born   in  IVjr.ton,    Oct»    ?7,    lC41;    uicd  in 

C::./.:brid£.;e,    Lay   3I,    I060,      iie  '/^as    a  nedal   iicholar   oi"  the   ].or>ton 
L?chools,    .!.ind  a   orilliant    student   ut   Harvard,    but   died   before 
compiotins  hir-    couree   there* 

3!i>0«  i^artha  iuXiiiabetii  iiilkini:;on,    7»    born  in  hobtoii,    ....oy   1,    lti43;    died 
iiay   26,    1857. 

351  •  2d'//ard  Tudcerrt-in   ./ilkinaon,    7j    born  in  Boston,    Oct,   14,    lS44; 
died  iiec.    27,    1^73   0^  '^.■-.    Caabria  while  on  hio   woyo.^G  ho.-ce, 

and  tvf5ji   buried   at   cer,* 

352.   George   o'ilkin5:;on,    7;    born  in  Boston,    iJept,   29,    lS43;    died  ^ept,    ^, 
1849. 


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86. 
Silxth  Generation, 

j.l,    JOivJJ   K:-,  ilO}]  llJUK'-h,    C;     (Lucy   ^';    jbliI    l-aOley  4;    •pco   3;    Villi;::jri  2; 
willipn  1);    --as  born  in  .blddeforc.,    \'?lne,    Jan,    6,    l8ll;    died  in 
Liverpool,   ".r.gland,    l.^^  X6,    l864;   rc.-xrrled  on  July  20,    I836,    ];arriet, 
cltLU^rhtei-   of   hr.thc!r:iel   nr.a  .Mvry    (Blanchff»-rd)    j.j?.na  of  Portlr.riG,    Laine, 
T/ho  \ra'-3   borr  Pec.    5#    ^^13e    ^-^^  <?ied  lov,   11,    I878,     ).r.    iurnor  'Aas 
fsenior  prrtnor   Xn  thn  well  knc-vn   firm  of  Turner,    .'.ilson  and  Co,, 
Y/hole-S'aie   dry  {;:ood&    dervlerii,    en   the   corner  of   Fedf^rai   ^ind  J-raniciin 
i:tr»t    T'crton,      The   r^torc  wo.;;   Orstroy^d   in   the  great  /loston  fire. 
He  rerided  in  the  nei^'hoorin^;;   city  of  iirooklinG,    v^hore  he-  held  ofiice 
aB  /iPscrPfjr   and   JuRtice  of   the  }-'eo.ce,    end   in  l8^6,    represented   the 
city   in   the  LegiBi  ature   &nd   in  l8^7   '^'•"t-''-'   senator   irora  Korfolk  county, 
.\ftRr   r-ttirin^;:   fron   active  buBiness   ho   xnu-   for   several   yenrn  ^rr^.ti- 
dent  of   the  ^Cliat  h^.nk   in  liostoii;    wao  much  intfiiv-i.ted  in  politics 
c-jtid  the   *'>.'ritive  Ar{U'ricr?n*'   or   "Kno'af-ilothin'V**  party,    Y^-hich  v.-ao   r.hort 
lived    but   quit>>   active  for   a   timo#      He  vi-TOte   a  gr«at   deal   but   not 
for  publication,  " 

Children:- 
353*    ''i"i'-thani'?l   uana  Turner,    7;    born  June   28,    l840;    died  i.'arch  14, 

3^'^«   K^.thfTine    .vinthroD   lurn^ir,    7t    born   Jan,   10,    1842;    died  Oct,    21, 
18^1. 

3i?'5«    John  Arthur  Turner,    7;    born  i^co,   10,    lB44j    died  ir:-^/   ^7»    ii^46, 

356*   Helen  Turner,    7?    born  Dec,   7»    1^47j    unmarried;    lives   in  hrook- 
line,    i'asD, 

357*    Crace   Turner,    7»    born  ^'eb.    14,    ld/49;    died  ;-:ept,    d,    I649. 

i'ips   F^^len  Turner   is   the   ov/ner   of   n.  beautiful   Chri'jtftnini-;  blanket   of 
brocaded    t^ilk,    in  v.hich  ^  aul    iudlr-y    ^. ardent   -vme    ..r-ppefji   \':hrn   o.-ptizcc. 
'*Jiif7,    ^it  ii'.'i-   d«--otri,    \7ill    be  plaovid   in   cii^e   of    th'j   .icoex  anrtiwuto  of 
i^alerj,    ilrif.;:^ ,       -ho    -dco   hao    rone   of   ^  oul    i.adloy    warijent*:?    cilvor:;->ry 
end   old   faohionec   plated  -nhich   wiil   bo   dintri'^utcd    lo   sorac  of   iiio 
clcoccnd^nt:i. 


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^,2.   u.AI..u::L  HUBB.v^D  'IUHU^-I,    6j    (Lucy   ^i    rP.ui    .udXey  4;    Kpee  3;    '.;illiam  2; 
Williara  1);    was   born  in  i3iddeior(i,   Laine,   i-'eto,    9,    lbl4;    died   in  Laice- 
wood.    I.CW  Jei-oey,    Jan.    30,    1886;   married  in  r-untin^jton.    H.   Y.,    i.ov.li?% 
IG47.    Joanna  Amelia,    d-ughter  oi'  John  riaxton,    a  descendant   of  Jacques 
Laborie,    a  i^rench  iiuguenot   rcfu^iee   a  cleriTyman   vireionary   a^non^:   the 
Indians,    and  oi'  Lary  ^nther,    couthter  of  Lieutenant  :iiai(i,    a   soldier 
of   t}io  ii*ivoluUozi^ry   v/ar*    (Liograpuicil   £;kt:tc:i  t)ilher    to  follow  or 
to  X'ii  incurporated). 
Children;- 

3i?B,   Joion  i«evvtou  i'urner.    '/;    born  in  Lrooklyn,    Jan.   20,    l8>0;    -.j:ried 
on  ou2i-   1,    icyd,    .J»   xaiiiabeth  rroe   of  a-aJtewood,    ...    J.,    y;iiore 
they    now  live«      Ivo    issue, 

359.  t-amuel   aurnor,    '/;    tiorn   .^u,,.    15,    1S52;    died  wcu.    1,    lo.53. 

360.  ..ary   ^oxton Jurnor      7;    ^orn   in  Lrooiclyn,    /^ril   ^,    iSi,:;;    ur::aarried. 

ll\c..   ^.u  ^14   oliiton  .,ve.,    Laxewood,    is,    J,      .he  was   one   of    th- 
first   rtudcntr    at    .ellenley   when  it  ouened   in  187^,    tut    cid 
not  ^rac.uai.e,    uah    en-a^.ea  for   t-everai  ye-ar^    in  art   ana    photo- 
graphic   ?/crji.    S:^ecoiriine.   intereete<:.   in   the    i.    u.    ChriEti'^n  A^^^o- 
ciation   v.-orii,    she   assi£^teQ   in    the  library   in  hariera,    and  l»ter 
in  ^omooy   and  ilt^dras.    inaia,    mi^.re   Dhe   npcnt    Uu)  years.      Af t^r ' 
thiE:   r.he   r-pent   co-e  n.onths   in   Jepan  in   the   srcne   caur,e   and   cat- 
alOt;ued   tna  library   in  Lobe   Gollf-;;e.      After  following    the   Zi 
int..rt.Dts   m   lionolulu,    .an  .rancisoo,    Los   An-eleo    snO   elsf-- 
fther.-   ijhe   returned   to   Lai^e^vood,      ;,    J.    ;7hert>    alie   novr  lives. 


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3^3.    John   :.;e';;tQn   lurn^jr,    7,    way    for  r.any  years    en^^aped   in   th^ 
Btove    ana  n-xuvmre    i^uaint^aj.    in  i.ai:-vooa.      is    a  graauate    of  .iiii. 
lips   Acaaei^y,    ^aDs. 


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cvixth  Generation, 

•  v^',  KA*H;3i;i2."2   WIITIHhUi'  JOiiiJo,    6;    (Catherine   wintraop   5l    *  aui   ijiKiley  4; 
Kpes  3 J    William  2;    ./illiazn  1);    v:.aG   born  in  jJllevrorth,   Laine,    April 
?6,    1797;    diad   in  Kew  iiaven.    Conn,,    :.;ay  18,    l859;   married   Jan,   3, 
1817.    lajor  Aoa  Aj.dia  Aond,    r.ho   msb   born  in  i<ranl:lin,   >-e,,   -c'eb,   19, 
1792,    anU   cied  in.  ..llsworth,    Le.,    Oct.   14,    lb<;^2» 
Children: « 

I         361.    hulaari  Ann  i'ona,    '/ » 

362.  Harriet  iiliaaooth  iond,    7. 

363.  Henry   'w'inthrop  i-ond,    7. 

364.  Ellen  i-ond,    7;    "f-^orn  in  Calaio,   lite,,   Ifrirch  ?1,    lS24j    died   in 

bharon.    Conn,,    ouly    29.    19^3;    she  married  in   /.Ut;uct  l846,    iienry 
vV,    iiomett,    son  of  Ccorr^e    sna  Jiarri'-'t  >',   .Domett   of  lioniton,      lie 
was   born   July   J^,    l8?4,    cied  in  c>h;u'on.    Conn,    Oct,    2'/,    I903, 

365.  Cht.u-lotte  Jiiil   .'  ond,    7;    born  in  Calais,    ke.,    in  Larch  l8«?6,    snd 

died   thero  April   30,    1840.    . 


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Sixth  Generation. 

,7,  H:'l-51ty  ijAl^GKIiT  JOliKii,    6;     (Catherine    »-'inthrop    5;    i'^ul   iucilf:y  4;   ilpca  3» 
William  2;      illiera  1);    was    oorn  in  illlDworth,    ..^oine,    Jan,   14,    IbOl; 
died   Au/;UBt  l3,    1671 ;   married   about  l8?8,    iioorali  Cobb,    daujihter   oi 
.Tames   Hec'jies  of   Tnunton,    Lass,,    and  granciuauf-yitor   of   Col.    Javid  Cobb 
of  Gouldaboro,    »Me. 
Children: - 

366.  >:;leanor  Cobb  JonoB,    '/♦ 
367*   I-'udley  l}i?rgent  JoncD,    7« 
368,   Corah  Jones,    7» 
369*   Henry   Sargent  Jones,    7« 


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Sixth  Uent-ration* 
o;\ilAH  BRl^iL.rY  JOlU:.i^t    6;    (Catherine   ^dnthrop   5»    i  exuI  iJudley   4;   Kpes  3i 
willicin  2;    .ViXliaja  1);    waa   born  in  jlllsworth,    Ke,,    June  8,    IS03; 
aied  in  Calais,    :..e.,    J.'Ji.   ?8  ,   1S49;  narried  Oct.   20,    l822,    John  i^, 
Deehon  of  Calais,    who   v/as   born  in  'Joxhum,   Lie,,    ILay  28,    loOl;    dicQ  in 
Ofilais,    cept,    2ij,    1854, 
Children   sll   born  in   JGlais:- 

370,   luliZi^elh  i-eyhon,    7;    born  bepi..   22,    I823;    died  Oct.    22,    1826. 
37X,  .Mary  i>:.    Ijeshoj^    7l    horn  ,v;ny   15,    1826;    died  i)eb.   22,    I828. 

372.  Henry  LiS.rgent  Xieehon,    7« 

373.  Gharle©  1-rinley  lesshon,    7. 

374.  Leonard  A.    jyeehon,    7«    born  oeji,    I6,    I835;    died  j^ov,    30,    I839, 
375»   I'ranciB  i>oBhon,    7. 

376.  Catherine  i»eanon,    7;    born  lAarch  26,    I839;    died  Kov.    5»    l840. 

377.  Ch^-rlctte   lenhon,    7;    born  .xpril   I9,    l840;    died   l.ov.    I9,    1848. 


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Sixth  Generation. 

.5^,  fciAikY  :xiZ/uii;TH  JO^iivt-,    6;    (Catherine  V/inthrop   Jj;    x'aul  Uidley  4;   ijpes  3; 

*illi0in  2;    William  1);    was   born  in  iillBworth,    I.e.,   Oct.   3,    l50^;    aied 

in  JSlls-vorth,    date  not  triven;   married  .icy  I7,    I826,    John  i^eterc  Lann- 

don  wl]o  v;ao    corn  in  lillBworth,    August  10,    l804,    end  died  there  on 

March  11,   l8Gl. 

Children: - 

378"    John  Henry  Lnngdon,    7* 

379«   Ignatius  liar^ent  Langdon,    V;    born  in  ^llsj.Yorth,    i.-eb«    5,    1^30; 

diea   in  Iweokuk,    Iowa,   ^..&y  24,    lb6l;   married  Ist,    Louisa   winsloa? 
of  Aur;u6ta,    iiC;    married  2rid,    Jane  I'.ayhevtr  of  }>iOUnt  rleasant, 
loA-a,      iio  lurthor  iniorm&tion, 

380.   Hary  ^Qlizabeth  Langdon,    7. 

381  ♦   Ohrirlec  Leonard  j^angdon,    7i    born  in  Zlis^vorth,    July  6,    l842; 
entered    the   U,    w.    uavy   in  the   Uivil    w'ax  in   lo64,    anci   alter   3. 
fe^v  monthr-   service   returned    to  I.iiBv/oriili,    v.hcre  he   died  April 

30,  1B65. 


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&ixth  Generation* 
yj,   -JLL'^ii  C0si3  Jc:.'-;U,    6;    (Catherine    rtinthrop   5«    i^c^ul    ludley  4;    iilpcs   3i 
jJillicaa  2;    Y<illia-u  1);    was   born  in  /illoworth,    July  3I,    1607;    cho 
died  in  Calais,    ...e.,    April   6,    IS93;    r;he  married    jV3  '^ 

Gilbert  -u'oster,    son  ol^   Giluort    end   Jane  ioster,    who   wac   born  in 

A 

Machiaa,    ke.,    April   I6,    180^)'  9Jic   died   in  Ccdais,    ..pril   8,    18S0. 

Cliildren   ell   born  in  CnlaiE;- 

382.   Gilbert  lienry  }^03tsr,    '/• 

383*  iiary  Ellen  i«'Owter,    7. 

384,   Villi iaiii  3revver  j^oaterp    7» 

385*   HyUiictta  :i.ireY;er  io^tcr,    y. 


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93. 
Sixth  (ieneration. 
^^  jc::i  Ju'JiiLl^y  JOir^lj,    O;    (C&therine   .Vlnthrop   5i    '^'-^l   ludley  4;    Lpeo   3; 

\7lllisjn  2;     '.illiain  1);    7;ao   born   in  i:lIc;;orth,    :  e,,    :;ov,    2,    iBlO;    died 
in  Kew  Haven,    Conn.,    July  30,    I87O;   loarried  Juno   5,    I633,   rvev,   /jiaon 
t>lieldon,    -^ho   was   born  in   Soniers,    i:,   Y,,    June  I8,    1799   a-nd    died   in 
rorricto-m,    S.    J.,    ?eb,   I9,    I879;    graduated   from  linn[',oT  Theolo«~ic:;l 
ocjninary,    1627;    oididnefl  find   settled  over  the  j>ir&t  church  in  iral- 
inouth,    i'/sinfr,    znd   v/ms  pastor   in  Hsymcnd,    ]<•    H»,    ,vcct  noxbury,    i^ass, 
&nd  Shelter   island,    li,   Y. 
Children:- 

386,  vilen  Maria  Cheldon,    7;    born  in  Colaio,    I'e,,    April   3  6,    I834; 

died   in   lie:f  liaven,    Conn,,    June   ^:6,    13^6;    urcnaiTieci. 

387.  Charles   /uison  Sheldon,    7« 
388*    ulnthrop  L*udley   :/nelc.ou,    /• 
389.    ihcoeore  liullurd   L-heldon,    7» 


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l^ixth  Generation* 
ii\»  ClIAiiH-lTi:  p^VRoUli'o   JOi.j'JL,    6 J    (Catherizie   V.inLlirop  ^i   ,?aul   iXKiley  4; 
Kpes   3»    Allllaia  2;    '.vllliara  1);    was   born  in  J^lloworth,    liaine,    Oiily 
11,    l6l4;    died  in  ureenfield,   ;^as&.,    ^oig,   9,    IB92;    sJxe  rcarritd  let, 
Luther  Je^^ett  cl  ir'ort.land,    ke,,    who   waa   Ooileoior   ol    that  port  I'rom 
184-8   to  1852,     Their  marriage  intentione   -^ere  Tiled  >Kaxch  30,    iB^iO; 
ho   cicd   in  liL>i^6,    bxio   :jhe  raarricd   aJ?   second   v-il'e,    July   10,    i860, 
iiev.  iioger  iitron^^  iioward,    !>•   J,   oi  iortlano,   v/ho  graduated  at 
DaxtiLOUtn  in  lb20;    was  pactor  in  Jtiatland,    Vt.,    rector  or  L;t.    :^t«phens 
Church  in  Portland,    ana  in   .icbBter,    --aBS,      '.rxB  prei-iocnt  of  -Nor- 
wich Univeroity   in  Vermont  1869*1871  •      iie  died  in  Gretrnfield, 
li&BO.,    April   18,    1880.      There  were  no  cluldren  by   oithf^r  marriage. 


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Si:cth  Generation. 

j^,  JOiii'i   V'lTi/fivOP   JL'Iii:.^,    6;     ('Jatherine    .Inthrop   5»    ^Q^l   .'uc'ley  4;    i:pr;£;  3; 
;/illi'Ara  ?;    i»il\ian)  1);    wae   born  in  i^llsworth,    Laln»,    i  ob.    14,    IS17;    he 
died  in  oi*<ijenriela,    i,.ass«,    ^ept,    19»    1BB7;    he  i'lari^icd  oept.   22,    10^46, 
Aim  i^iria,    dau;:;;}iler  oi"   Andrew  Aetorn,    who   ?>ay    corn  in  ->-^llswox*th, 
April  3,    iBlo;    tied  on  i^eb.   4,   19^'^»    in  her  8^'th  ycjir.     }«r,    Jones  was 
for  many  yoars  Colon^'l   in   whe  btate  railitia  oi'  X.ainc,      »as  a  merchant 
in  ?:ileY/orth,    anci  later   in  i^rooklyn,    I^«   Y«,    in  compeuiy   -aith  his  broiiher 
Thomas  JXidXey   Jonea,      John    Vintlu'op  Jones   ana  his  wife   jsxe  buried   in 
Greenwood  Cemetery,   Brooklyn, 
Children,    sll    torn  in  :;ilE*;!rorth:- 

390.  /uma  Ilaria  Jonen,    7j    born  ^lept,    24,    1849;    died   in  Greenfield, 

;va&n.,    i,ove:3b€rl9,    l^y92;    never  married » 

391.  Ghr^rifcS   IJVidley   Jones,    7. 

392.  ia-thur    -rilkinson  Jonor. ,    7, 


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Blxth  Generation, 

Pi?.   THUHAL-   JDUi.L'i-Y   JulJ.:.:,    6;    (Catherine    ..inthrop   5»    i^'^ul   j^uciley  4;    .ipes   3; 

Vfilllarn  2;    V/illlom  1);    was   born  in  Kilswort)!,    j.aine,    .  ov,   15,    i<^lp; 

he   ciied   in  Greenfield,    :.'aES.,    AUt^UBt   28^    lJsB93»    a^eci  7^  years   and   ten 

raonihs,     iV.arried  ^"cc,   19,    io41,   illiaa  /Jin,    dcautihter   oT  Iteaoon  oamuel 

p.nd   Nancy   (Jordan)   iXitton,    vvho    vao  born  in  ;j;ils??ort)i,    i<eb,   9»    l^l3» 

and   died   in  Orcn{;s,    li,    J,,    j>eb,    ?,    l893,      i«c-   and  hir-   brother,    Col. 

Jobn   WintVjrop   Jones,    vyere   associated  for  ra-iny  yearr.   in  r>llo?;orth  in 

ths  lumber   anc    Rhippint;    uaaineiiu,    rjid   i.a"ter   in  Brooklyn,    ii,    if«      lie  was 

alY/nys   an  uncoinproinininj   democrat,    -and   wa^   Collector   of   the  port   of 

iSllE worth  under   ^resid^^rxits  x^ieree   $n6.  Buchanan,      in  brooklyn  ho   took 

an   active  part   in   nations-l    nnd  IocaI  politico,    r>n6   eoryed  the   city   as 

rark  CommiiiBioner ,      Ip   buried   in  i:rookiyn. 

Children,    all    born  in  I'.llcwort'n:-. 

393*    '«inthrop   Largent   Jones,    7;    born  bopt*    21,    lo4^.';    died   in  Irooklyn, 
Jan,    ?,    1890 J   married   June   2,    l675»    Caroline  iioriland,    d':u.-:hter 
of  i-rederick  L.   ^oatvvick;    nYie  v/as   born   in   jxcv.-  Jiaven,    Uonn,,    on 
Auj-oiBt   10,    1849;    cied    tlicre   without    iLw;ae. 

39^»    -f^J^  Ludley   Jone£=,    7j    born   in  l845;    died    at  Greenpoint,    K.    Y, 
July  23,    1873;    umiarried, 

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Siixth  Generation. 
5,  JULIA  SAhQl'ZiT  i'm^bOiJo,    6;    (Charlotte  iieiinderr.,    5j    irvxxl    UxfMey  4j    .:.peB3f 
i^illlem  2;    oil  11  am  1);    7;ao   born  in  Ali*red,    i,:aine,    April  4,    l807;    she 
died  j'e'b.   18,    lB59»   raarried  Hon,   John  West  of  j?'ranklin,   Lalne,    i;oc* 
1|?,    1828;    he  was   born  in  /Jfred,    /.pril  b,    179^   cjiq   died  June  1,    1874. 
His   lather   died  -viYi'^n  he   tmB    but   three  yeo.ro   old,    tsiC  he   was   a   self- 
incde  fa£Ui.   lie  i'cllo.ved   the    Bea   in   early   life   and   bccc?xie   capt9J.n  of 
coaeting  vessels.      iJt'tervrards   eng:!i;ed  in   tit-Ue,    lunocrina   end   i:.hip- 
huilding  in  Irfinklin,    <ioin,:;   ?.n  extenaivo  hueinesB*      Several   tir.ee 
reprecented  hi^   town  and  county    in  bot}i  branchsG  of   th<r;  lefjiolature. 
Identified   hi;nt'elf   with  the  Republican   party   froia   ite    be^inninj;, 
hein^:   one  of   itE   leaders   in   the   ^t'ite.      .Vas   a  oolegate    to    t]ie   ^hicai^o 
convention   that   nominated  i.incoln  for   Iha  presidency,    in  i860*    ..as 
Collector  of  Internal  lievenue   in   tiie   5th  ;,.aine  jPiBtrict   vvhen  that 
OiTice  wcs   created,    and  resigr.ec   in  I667   or   68.      With  some  knowledge 
of  law  he  becajne  legal   advieor    to   his   towno  people.      Was   Juf-tice   of 
the  Peace,      lie   died   suddenly  while   attenaine   a  liumciunf^   01    r>  veesel 
in  which  he   was   int^.rected. 
Children,    -ill   born  in  x'ranklin;- 
39'^*    Julia  raria    .est,    7* 

397*   violin  Ufc'her    .,eut,    7l    born  in  I^ranklin,    i'.e.,    ^ov.    20,    IB3I;    died 
July  i?,    i860;    unmarried, 

398,  JoBcph  Uertry   '..•eDt,    7, 

399*  Harriet  liargent   ..est,    7* 

400,  Charlotte   ..lizabeth    ^eet,    7, 

401,  Lary  i-Tances    /Vest,    7« 


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i>ix^h  Generation. 
,/,    JO'-..;;i:'';i  U^jHiii^  i^yJvbui^-.,    6;     (OhivTlotte   waundera    i?;    :.  aul    ;u.dley  4-;    Kpee   3l 
<jillicja.  2;    .-jilllriin  1);    -^ac   born  in  Lulliv^n,    I.e.,    Oct.    22,    lC09;    ciied 
Dec.    7,    1895;    raarrlcd  ;iUCUBt   28,    1343,   Lllaa  Clark  Kendall,    t/'ao   was 
born  in  iiewport,    ii,    1.,    ^(ai'ch  IJ?,    iSlO,    and  died  in  ifranklin,    Le., 
Ai&y  29,   1888, 
G}illdren;-> 

402.  Jooe:-nine   lienUall   j  orcone,    7;    "born   in  irovidencCj    A.    I.,    yeb.    II, 

Xb4Jj,    rmd   died  ;.ept.    2p,    I647. 

403.  iIa;n€5S  Edwiird  ^-arsons,    7. 

404.  Henrietta  Uargent  lareons,    7;    born   in  Portland,   i.e.,   I^ov.   24, 

1846;    died  /oi^uct   29,    I849. 

40p.  ]i;ary  Charlotte  i  arsons,    7» 


Joseph  Usher  I/RVBoim  followed   the   Fea  and  v;aa   captain  of   trading 
veoBelB  piyin/;  betv/een  northern   rjnd   r.outiiern  ports   for   eeveral  yeai-e' 
until   hie   her.rini:;  becctne   r.o    ii-.pairec   that   ho   left    the   r.ea   anc    v/ent 
wesit   to    8eek   Uia   xortunf;,.      he  loco-ted    in  :..a2iitovvoc,    :.irconEin, 
and  followed   tha   traae   of   carpenter   and  houee   buildi-nii.      Later,    )j.e 
moved   to   .ail^^vaukee   to   f^ive  his   ciiildren  better   advxntr.^;cs   in   bg.iooIs. 
Al'ti^r    iho.   vvar   he   went   to    ."^isrier.ippi   and  ran   a  small    cotton  plc.ntrv- 

tion   on    nharen,      VAb    i.:v.xly  in    the  mear.tine    caue   to   ircJiicl^, 
iaaine,    whe.re   h'j   joint-u    Uierri  later   and  livec;.   until   tiic   de^th  of   hie 
wife,      he    Hp^:nt    tiie   last  ytars    in    Viie.  Ijoine   of   Viis    son,    JeaTiee.  iJd\y?jrd 
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^,   CH^UU-OTTii   bMJLiiU'.n^-'  P/Ui-OiiL,    (>;     (Chsrlotte,   i>auncer8    'j;    i  aul   iXidley  4; 

Kpes  3;    Viillirm  2;    Viilliem  1);    wae   born  in  Kastbrook,    i'.aine,    .lUguat 

22,    loll;    died  in  i?raniiHn,    tie,,    July   t?»    l8pO;   married  Sept.   1|;,    I839, 

B^^nj '':mi»i  Jordan,    Jr#,    of  i'ranklin,    who    died  :„arch   28,    l683.      The  foin- 

ily  was   broken  up   vftev   the   u<5ath  of   tho  wother;    i..r.    Jordan   taking;   the 

Bono  >Jdward  and  John   to   their  iirendi'ather  Jordan  in  Ellsviort}!  while 

williaiu  mid  iitnry   found   a  home   v;ith   their  grsndraother  Parsons;    ajn 

aunr.,   i.rn.    west,    took   the  infant  Charles  Ludley,    and  later  ridword 

lived  in   the  fa/aiiy  of  Isaac  L>t   Joliiieon,    a  grandson  of  Paul  Xudley 

Sarccnt. 

Chilcren:- 

406 ♦  Edward.  Jordan,    7» 

407^   v,iili?,;^a  Jordan,    7;    born  ijept,  4-,    X842;    served  in  the  4th  iiattcry, 
Icaine  ^.i^rht  Artillery  during.;  the   Givil  war;    v;ent   '.Vest   in-1070, 
rjaC   no   fatUier  portioul-irs   are   kriovm;    never  married  e.e   far   as 
hesjrd  from. 

408,    John  i  aroons   Jordnr,,    7;    born  Sept.    7»    l244;    died   in  iJ^rch,    l864j 
entered   the   t'er-vice   in   a  .'aine   ret:irnent    but  died  before   the 
refoiment  left   for   the  front;    uiim&rriea, 

409«   iienry  oai'f^ent   Jordan,    7j    born  in  164^;;    narrieo  :.  ary  rotter  of 
i>ai2,^or,    in  IucjO;    in  bale    zq   hive  h~>d   throe  cuildren,    but  he 
went   v;er.t   and   uicd  in  California  Jan.   4,    I9O9. 

410,    Charlep    Ludlt^y   Jordan^    7'$    born   ..'unG    I9,    IcJ^O;    oied  Lee*    9,    I667. 


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;0,    ilLLlAM  I/UIjLIv.Y  P/U<o01-o,    6;    (Charlotte   Leoindert;   ;;;   a  aul    iUdley  A;    "-p§tB  3; 
williEua  2;    ./illiara  1);    was  born  in  ^astbrook,   lioine,    Itec,   27,    l3l3; 
died  Feb,   3,    I803;   married  in  l835t    oorah  A.    wilbur,    vtho  was   born 
Oct.   6,    1817,    and   died  Oct.    16,    I862. 
cyiildrcn:- 

411.  Jr^ncee   IJB'^ier  Parsons,    ?• 

412.  John  ■.»',  /^^c-^rnons,    7;    born  in  Kastbrook,    Oct.   22,    iB37;    died  l^cpt. 

X7»    lo62;    Tr'jiLi    rei.v,c:-:it-r.i3Jor   in   a  llc'lnc.   rotjiiiient    -jid    wao    tilled 
at   the   battle  of    .-.ntiet^jn. 

413.  Lewis  ?;.   pHiT-Dna,    7;    born  in  Ashland,    I.e.,    /iUg.   4,    1839;    died 

Lay  2,    1G46, 

414»   JoBepli  .-.•   iarFona,    7»    oorn  larch  20,    l84i;    killed   r^t   the 
battle   of    the   <;ildorncsr.,    j.ay   12,    l864, 

41^,   iVary   .;,,   iexrwriB,    7»    born  X^ec.    I6,    1842;    died   i:ec.    23,    l844, 

416.  uillinm  B,    }.  arooriB,    7;    born  in  ALiiland,    /.u^;.    21,    284^;    died 

June   29,    1846, 

417.  i^ouira  Parsonc,    7»    i-orn  in  Aehland,    Au^i.   6,    l84  6,    died  ^ai^^-.    17t 

1849. 

4l8*   Viilli^^  iRac'ley  -t-art-ons,    Jr.,    7»    t;orn   in  Atihland,    ^ept.   24,    l84S^ 
diea   Kai:.    2.4,    2849, 

419,   Charlotte   J.   Parsons,    7;    born  in  Ae^iland,    Lee.    6,    18^0;    died 
i»ov,    6,    I87O;    v.jxxrifjd   Levi   i.endall   jrarronc,    bcpt,    1,    I87O; 
died  of   typhoid  fever   nine   v;cc.kB  later. 


4 20,  /.nnc-tte   :.»   i'^-.r^ons,    7» 

421,  Charlec  i-rt-riont  Paraons,    7. 


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L>i;^th  Generation. 

?,   JOilli  lir-.GiCiNij.   P;uM:0.'iv.,    6;    (ChoLrlottQ   Lvoundcrs    5»    i--Ail   ludley  4;   Kpes  3l 

wllliam  2;    ..lllia*n  1');   vras  Lorn   in  ^aeforookf   :.aine,    iteo,   2^,    I617; 

died  in  i-'arrnincton,    Liaine,    lay  X8,    1907»   married  lat,    Hannah  Ur?\n 

Hopkiny,    JcJi.   I9,    IS57,    v;ho    died  larch  29,    I87O;    he   thon  married, 

in  June,x871»   J-rc.   Lydia  i-,    (Connora)    JennePB,    who   died  in  i'ariaine- 

ton,   .V.p.rch  1906. 

Children  by   firrt  marringe  only:- 

422.   Julia  Adel{.ide  ^'arsons,    7;    born  July  ?.,    18^8;    died   April   1, 
1^373. 

'ihere  were   ^ilso   t.«,'inD  who   died  Oct.   20,    l86^« 


vTo^in  S.nrgeiit  irrxponH   x^as   far:4fer   -ind   liirib«:r£r.an,    livin^;  on   the 
home   piece  in  Eiistbrooii.      .-ie   rcprtaeritea  hi:?   'covvn  in  l£;£,itila- 
fcure   in   the   winter   of   liv/l,      >-rb.   L,   ?,    Jennesc  was   born   in 
iiew  Lharon,   ijiaino,    Oct.    20,    I6I6,    iind  v,'as   9^  ycare   old   -^hen   she 
died. 

In  lB36   the  old   horae   'i7>i?   burned  v,na   they  made   their   ho.iie 
?rith   their  nieceti,    L,   W,    and  *i.   > «   xslaitidell    in  xranklin,    till 
1694,    v.'hen   they   noved   to   ijarrain£,ton,    I'e.,    *.vhere  they   died. 


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Sixth  Gcnero.tlon. 

■j\,  hlM^^L   b/ivGKiri,    6;    (John   5;    iaul   LXidley  4;    i^pes   3;    V,illiaia  2;    ..illlc^  i; 
was  born  in  t;ullivan,    kaino,   ieb,   ?2,    I813;    ciied  i,oy.    5,    l^iJ4,    &t 
Kaeuau,    1;,   !-♦   iialianaB,     jtaarried  Iec«   I8,    IB47,    iTances  Anna  Lock- 
hart   o!  Ke^ged.   Inland,    BahanaPt      He  \7ent   to   i«a,Bi3eii   v/hile   quite   a 
youn^i  ni.Mn,    cjnd  likint;   the   climate   fettled   there    and  remained   till 
165^,    when  h'i   removed  to   Ina^ua,    another  of   the  Bahazna  group,    w)iere 
Jifc   Bervea   au   L'«    o,   \;onBular  A^^ent   tlxi   iiie   death,      hijj   \7iie   died 
Feb.    lie    1902. 
Ghiidven:- 

423.  John  ItinatiuB,    7» 

424.  Valr;ria  Christina,    7. 

42>.  Harriet  ;,.aria,  7;  born  in  inai.ua,  i>b.  20,  1^53;  died  in  Kew 
Il.-wen,  Conn*,  April  ^'6,  I867. 

426.  jv-aniel  i^iarlini-,,    7, 

427.  Charles   Arthur,    7;    born   in  inD;:,ua,    July   B,    I857;    died   at    ina-^'ua, 

June  12,    id 64. 

428.  lucy,    7. 

429»   irrancea  Jane,    7;    corn  at   inai^ua,    iiept.   11,    186I;   married  in 

Kabsau,    xeb,   b,    I9QO,    hev,    Joneph  i^rindley  of  j.ielthaii,    Kudders- 
iield,   Lnglrmc,      ..0   iBcue  to  date. 

430.  jjrancis  I^dinunc),    7, 

431,  Citarles  jVrtJiur,    7;    born   Inaiiua,    iiarch  6,    l66^-;    no   further 

inlornation. 


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Sixth  Generation, 
l(^ii/VllU«  'K>jM\u.:Ai'£p    6;    (Joim   ^;   jc'coal  jJuale/  4;   jipea  3i    V/illi,'Eua  ?;    .iilliaza  I 
was   born   in  i>ullivan,    ;..&ine,    Jan,    I7,    l8l5»    ;^nci  died   in  :.achias,    ke„ 
>aii5,   1,    I887J    date  ofmo.rriage  not  known;    iirol-a.bly  in  1835  ^1®  married 
Kmeline  K,   Ji  otter,    ?/ho  wib  born  in  I:.oRton,    in  iBlJ^^    and  aied  Oct.   10, 
l894'»      Ignatius  tiai'gent  wae  for   23  yecira  prior  to  hio  deoith  Treasurer 
of  V/acMngton  County,    mid  prorainont   in   t>fo  poilticD  of  hie  i>tate# 
he   £?erveG  lor    Devernl  ycp.rB   on  the  Hcpublicjcai  State   Committee   v.it,h 
lion,    J??rao8   C.    Blaine,      Ht   v/ao  one   of   the   recrf  tarien   of    the   national 
convention   at   Chicaj^o   that   nominated   lU    S,   Grant  for    the  prenidency, 
■f/as   ;%p3Jii£^h  Coneul   at  iv.achias  for  iiiciny  years,    hoidinj^,   that  position 
at   the  tiiae  of   iiXB   ceeth,      jie  '>^aE   olerl:  and  general  cieXiager  of   Lhe 
iiachias   Water  ^'ov/er   and  I, ill   Cowpar.'v   for  raany   yearB,  ■  He    anc   hio 
brother  John  Liidley   LariTfint   of  JSooton,    and  others  hought  out   tha 
compriny   and   Isnatiut>  S;-irti;'"nt  msJiai^ed   the   buiiino?  a   till   his   death, 
Ke  Yrrote   a  Dkctch  of   the  deBeendmits   of   laul  jAiuley   i.>ar£;ent   for    the 
kaine  nii-.torical    iiociety,    v/hich  y;as   published   in  parnpMejt  forni,    and 
reproduced  in   tJje  ijr?Xigor  GoEJi^ercinl   und«r   the   si^jnature  of   "Wayf  SKrer" , 
Children: - 

432,  Daniel,    7;    born  April   I3,    I836;    died  June  7,    l8:'-;7. 

433,  i.ary,    7j    born  Dept,    6,    IS37;    died  Kov,    6,    1839, 

434,  DvXiiel    liartle'^'c,    7» 

435,  r.ary  /dice,  7;  born  I'eb,  27,  l841;  diea  Oct.  I8,  l646,    ^ 

436,  Henry  Ol;x>'*  7« 

437,  Jo]m,    7;    \;orn   ;,priX  9,    184^;    died   .'.Uiuct  I7,    l846. 
^38*    Ign.otiufi  ..:anlius,    7, 

439.  Joim   iudloy,    7;    born   .  ept.    6,    l849;    oiod  ..ay   1-;,    I859, 

440,  Charle;i,    '/;    born   in  ..  nchiau,    ,\  ay    i;,    l8>2;    ;ns-rricd  Adu  i-el)-uia  of 


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104. 
Sixth  Generation. 
1/.'.    Ignatius   b argent,    6;    contiiiu«d. 

Uacbios.      lie  hccBsae  a  la/^yer   in  Lofton,    end  non  liverin  J:e//  York. 
44X.    iVinthrop,    7;    ^o^^^  Au^aiBt  c3,   1657;    <iied  Ijcg.   14,   I857. 


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\  liixth  Generation. 

I  ^75,  LUCY   i.;\i;a;;!ri,    6;    (John   J?;    i.-".al   iAioley  4;    rlpes  3;    .viiiiam  2;    .villian  1); 
■sfas   born   in  Gullivan,    j  ainc,    iSov.    17,    l8l6,    md   uied  :.'ay   5»    19*^9   ^^ 
llassuu.   III,   i^«        She  married  lion.   Timothy  iJarlini^,  of  .\'assGU,    on  i.ov*   26, 
lC3^»    ''''■^^'^   '''''^^^   born   in   tt.   Ltep>iens,    ;j .    B,   May   22,    iSlO,    and  died   in 
1,'aep.sAi,    Oct,    28,    i860.      They   splint  moat   of   thfiir  n:arried  life   in  ^lan- 
aau,    where  .\t.    iVirlin:^  was   United   Ctatee   Oonnul.      Jle   waa  ^i  prominent 
Hi'id   very   inriuri.'iti.:ijL  .nun,    ;md  ^^,reat.ly   aided   thy  United   .itit'ic   during 
the   Civil    .,ar.      .Me    Look   sn   r.ctiv^;  p'.rt   iu   the  political   affrdrr   of 
the  rah^mas,    r^nd   -^yzi.^  ri-'.d'-i   a    ;o?np:cnion  of    tho  Order   of   lit.   t-eorge   ?-xnd 
St,    '."ichai^i,      ii<?   .Tilso   held   a  po.oition   as   tJounselior    to    the   L-overnor« 
Childr*in:- 

442,  Edwin  iiarris   iJ.arlinc»    '/• 

443,  Ht^rriet   o'mo   i-'^'.rlinfrj    ■/• 

444^    Tirfiothy  uv^nviu  0  X^arlini-,    7. 

445.  Lucy  Bvelyn  5:);:irlin,.;,  7* 

44-6.  John  'i-i.r'?,ont  .l!?rlln;:,  7« 

447.   I'l'Aily   Alice  Jjcrling,    7;    born   in  KaKiJaa,    h'ov.    1),    1849;    lives   in 
/iuburn,    ■'.,   Y»   unrrj-irried. 

4'&8,   Iv.ar^r  ."'■i.len   Lrvrlini",,    7;    bo7-n  in   l^aaoau,    i'"f;b»   13»    1^52;    dieo    there 
'    June   1,    IB9.';;    uriPiarrird, 

449.  L^amuel    ..inthrop   I-'arlin;^,,    7;    born  iir.,;:cau»    i-icpt.    21,    l6y<-;    diea  in 
i:illir?.i3to-7n,    :  ns^:^.,    Je   t.    I3,    I87I,    while    ;•    ttudent    at     .illirc;:; 
Colle,^e. 

450.  ii'rs.ncis   Clerihe-v  U/arlin^,,    7» 


O-.vin;-.;   to    the  prominence   of  i.r.    i^rirl.ine;   r\r\d  his   rervice  in   tn-^    cause 
of    ih^      nit:-c    ^ta.teB   durin^;    the    .vax,    a   L.j.O:  Trophic al    Bkctch  Bhoald 
be   f  iven. 


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106. 
Sixth  Generation. 

'/,   JC'lui  LU'jL'.-M   L.AaOi;u«"i,    6;    (Lucy   5»   i-'t^-tii   i-;adley  4;    ^pci:   3;    -.illian  2; 
■{Villi^jn  1);    vjas  born  in  Lullivan,   J. nine,    j.ov.   14,    l620;    died  in 
i'OSton  d?tt-a-«o-V-i:ULven^  'married  i.?iTy  D*   iIarv,'ood  of   SoPton  in  10^2; 
the  -iJC'B   dautLhter   of  Lr,    l;aniel   liarwood   a  fanioue    dentist   of  his   cp.y. 
lirr..   Sargent    died  in  j.ay,    1902,    and    ('..'e  hL.ve  pho toi.iraphs  of   both 
:  r.    3110.  .r.-^.    ijart^ont)*      i>or   a  number   cl  yearn   in   early  manliood 
Hr.    I3ari~;cnt   lived   in  .-.aohias,    -Ve,,    where  Yir;   wnu   en/^aged  l.^vTi^ely 
in   tho  lumbar   bur.incEfc^.      In  rriidale  life  he  removed  to   lioiHon   awl 
Y/a£i  largely   interested   in  r^ininc   :^nd  other  »tockB»    beint_;   at   the 
tijne   a  member   of   the   btoclc  broker *d   I'.xchange,      He   travelled  nuch 
in  the   .,est   and  ^Couth,    and   several    tiaies   visited  the  iacific   coast. 
Ik:  had    a  v/iGe    acqaaiLntano'S  v,lth  men   and   aTfaira,      Ac   io   {:-aid   to 
have  had   two   sony   neither  of   ^'hom  li.v:id  to  na.ili'jod,    and  no  pjirtic- 
uiarr    ijre   o'otain:u'le. 


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Sixth  Generation* 

,^'ili^  iilXJiJLL  ii.ivUiii'i'X',    6;    (Joiin   5J    i'S.ul   iAidley  4;    j:.pe.3  3;    v?'illia:n  ?; 
<Villia:a  1);    was  generally   knov»n   ati  i:,pe3  ti&risent;    he   7^•"8   born  in  ...ul- 
livaii,    :'>.e,,    i.ept«    <"*p,    l8?6;    died  in  uew  /ork  city  j^pril   3,    19O?;    •.v.-jX''' 
riod.  I.ox'-.    19,    IS67,    Jennie  r;iiZiibot>i,    daut^hter  oi'  ueorce  v/, ,    and  iary 
;w  lx>dd3,    born  in  i.eeaevilio,    i..   Y.,    i'ob.   16,    1639;    died  in  .."ev/  'fork, 
April   27.    1902. 
Children:- 

451.  Lucy  Klla,    7;    born  in  liaoiiau,    U*  i.'. ,   J^ov,    2,    186B;    lives   in  ivich- 

452*  r.pes   c.inthrop,    7« 


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Blxth  Generation. 
•  ^  OH/^i\L'^^J  JAKGIi:::!,    6;    (John  5;    Paul   Judley  4;   H^b^  3;    V<illi;3m  2;    V;illiam 
I         l);    w.ae   born  in  Calais,    re.,    Cept.   12,    I835;   maiTied  let,   I'ay  1, 
il         1S6I,   Harriet  !-:»    i>c4^q,   v/ho   died  in  the   suraacr  of  1864;    he  married 
;j         2nd,    July  11,    I865,    Adra  lu  Bij-ilow  of  Kew  York.     Both  are  still  living. 
I  L'r.    l»arc;ent  lives  in  Hew  York   oity. 

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Chi.ir;ren:- 

I         453.  Lilla  ISradbury,    7»    born  in  Inagua,    Bahamaa,    IT.   p.,    /4ig»   12,    I866; 
married  i.-'rani:  iiOOi>ci-   iiJ^id   died  in    the   city  of ,  i.'.exico,    a  lev/ 
years  later.      I.'o    dates   given. 

454.   iiillie,    7»    born  in   Inagua,    Bahamas,    about  I868;    t^till  li\dnj 
and  unmarried/ 


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Sixth  Generation, 
5],  HAiiivIiCT  ciAl\Ot-:iir  JOIIlioON,    6;    (Julia   ^;   *  aul  J^udloy  4;    '.pea  3;    :.'illian  2; 
tfilXlam  1);   was   born  in  Brewer,    Maine,    ^^ueuet  30,    I613;    died  at   Wcth- 
erefielti,    Oonn»,    Deo,   16,    I892;   married  Kev,   Aaron  G,    Adams   of  jJ=ungor, 
He,,    /\uguot  14,    IO39;    he  was   born  in  BoHf^^or,    April  8,    l8ljj;    rjid   died 
in  VVetherBiield,    Conn.,    ivlay  30,    190i>,      He  graduated  from  Bowdoin  I636, 
and   from  Ban{-;or  Theolo,;ical   ►Seminary  l839»      ^^"«5'5   i*^   ths  ministry  of 
tJie  (Jonnre.:;ation«l   church  for  nore   than  fifty  yearp;    had  parieheo  in 
Gardner,    and  Auliurn,    j'.aine,    west  jiilooraf ield,    Iw   J.,   ilalden,    ilat^s,, 
Hanchestor,    I^,   lU,    Wetherofield^    Thompoon  and  Jlocky  Hill,    Joan. 
Children;- 

4^'5*   John  Saniuel  Adams,    7» 
4 ^'6,   GhfATlotte  Klisafceth  Ad^ans,    7» 
457*   Harriet  iJartjent  Adorns,   7* 
458,   George  £liai3hab  Adcaa,    7« 


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Bixth  Generation* 

^^,   CHAiiLQXTiii  iil,l^lui.\Tll  JOUii^oii,    6;    (Julia  iJj'i'aul  Dudley  4;    iCpes   3;    , Wil- 
liam 2;    uillieru  Ij;    vsas  born  in  waterford,   i^^alne,    AuguBt  2,    iBlB;    and 
died  in  San  Jjiego,    California,    -r.pril  10,    1894-;   married  by  her  brother- 
in-law.    Rev.   Af*ron  C»   Adanfl,    to    w'illiani  P.   LlcKay  of  iiouth  Heading, 
iiacH.,    on  August  l6,    Id^;   he  died  April   10,    l8ii6.      At   the  be^-inning 
of  the  Civil   \.8r,   Mrs,  :/.aKay   at  her  orn  ej^nenae  went   to    the  front 
as   a  hospital  nurse,    and    continued  as  suoh  to   the   olose  of   the  v/ar. 
Highly   eulogistic  resolutions   were  passed  th-uiking  her  lor  her  Eervice 
by  the   Bick  and  wounded  officers,    patients   in  the  Cavolry  Corps  iioe- 
pital,    City  Point,    Va»,    l;ec,   23,    l864,    while   the  Surgeon  in  Chart^s,    in 
a  general  Order,    saidj    "jxirs,  i^civay^s  long   continued  arduous,    faith- 
ful  m\Q   self   eacrif icing  devotion  to   dutied   voluntarily   ascumed  and 
^-ratuitously  performed  are  eminently  deservintj  of  the  hi^jhest  coai- 
mendation,''     i^rs,   :v.cKay  published  on  account  of  her   experiences 
under   the   title   "^i^tories   of   CaT.p   and  Hospital'',      .^he   gIbo    v/xote   a 
most  interesting  eienjoir  of  her  mother,    entitled,    "A  i.onagenarian", 
^•hich  gives  much  valuable  information  concernins  her  mother,   Paul 
lAidley  ^Jorgent,    r^Jia  others  of   the  immediate   family* 
Child:- 

4-59,    Julia  ii.'.a-i;cnt  ;^cKay,    '/;    born   in  ;.;outh  Heading,    i^asB,,    i:ay  14, 
l8^'5»    <^i<^d  i?eb,   1,    iiibl, 

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Oixth  Generation* 
Sft,  li^iJVC  JAf.'UiiL  JomiljQK,    6j    (Julia  5;   i'eul  Hidley  4;   ipee  3;    V.illieai  2; 
William  1);    was   born  in  Sullivan,    Ke.,   ilarch  l8,   l821;    died  in 
Jtiangor,    bept«   12,    I9OO;  married  Ist,   Lauraette  Parker  of  Eangor, 
on  July   21,    184-6;    sht  w.me   born  Oct.   3,    1625  in  i;antior;    died  i^ept.   2^ 
1858.     He  married  2nd,    the  widow  Elizabeth   (Blunt)   Tasker,    on 
}^ov«   3,    lS59»    »i^*®  w^»  born  I>ec.   14,   1616;    died  ocpt.   1^),    I906, 
The  first  wife  ^aa^  dau£fhter  of  Oliver  and  i:.arah   (Avery)  Parker, 
and  the   ceoond   v/ife,    daughter  of   J-Dmes  Blunt   of   tirietol,   :,:aine. 
Children  by  first  raarriagu  only:- 
460 ♦   i\nn  Kary  Johnson,    ?• 

461.  l&uraette  v^lizabeth  Joimson,    7;   born  in  Bangor  ilov.   1S».    l255; 

lives   at    iiencock  roint,    L-e.      irora  iGB2   to  IS9I   lived  at   Van, 
Turkey,    in  Asia,    as  a  teacher  in  the  u.i»sion  to  ArcioniaJiD, 
under   the  Gon^jregational  Loard,    /u:i.o,  _  .ii* 

462,  Harriet  Sargarit   JohnBon,    7« 


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1?2. 
Sixth  Generation* 

j;».  I'V/Mh^  :jAUli))y.Ri^  JO'tUl^un,   6;-(»;ulia  5;   I  n^al  i^adley  4;    -Vp'^e  3;    .'dliia;-*  2; 
jilliara  1);    -.^as   born  in  ciuJLlivon,   :.ains,    -icpt*   6,   1824;    died  in 
California,    iJov*   3»    3.350;  married  Roselna  C»    ■♦rii.:)!!  on  July  13^ 
l?A$l    The  \;ae   born  in  ir-epperell,   itass,,   i'eb«   14,    I623;    died  in 
i>t«   ijtephen,    I<ei7  -irun^iwiclc,    July  26,    1900» 
Ghilciren.'* 

463.  iaary  .:^argent  Johnson,    */;    born   /4igU3t  30,    lB4B;    died  vipril  30, 
i69'"-j   married  J.--iaea  JN.    ularice   oi'  t.  c*    i>tephen,    j,,    xJ« 

464,  ThomaB  WintJirop  Johnson,    7;    born  August  25,    I85O;    died  in 
rhiladaljjhia^    tiept,  S,    1903" 


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sixth  Genertxtion. 
J.   CliAiXh:;.  ilT-  AJ:Ni::il  JClUioON,    6;    (Julia  p;    itail   i^udXcy  4;   iipes   3; 
Villiun  2;    v'tilliroi  1);    was  born  in  Sullivan,    ;-e,,   ieb,   10,    lo?7; 
died  at  Loms  B^aoh,    California,   l^ley  2?,    1902;   married  Oct.   ^,    lS53; 
:;£!jraii  C,   Jewctt  of  Larifeor,   vrho   vjac  bovn  Lir.y   7,    l626,    and   died 
Oct.   2,    1691  •     }Ie  married  2nd,    June  1,    IS93,    Harriet  C.   ilart,    7;ho 
MRB  born  V.aroh  14,    lO^)'l,    rud  viho   livet-   in  iliverside,    California, 
without   ie£jue. 
Children; - 

465.  Louisa  ireffiont  Johnson,    7« 
466*,  Ldvvurd  Jewett  Johnson,    /• 

467,  r.ary  winthrop   Johnson,    7;    born  July  I3,    i860   at  Ireeque  Isle, 

iiaine,    and  died  April  20,    l66l« 

468,  Kate  Dudley  Jormnon,  7» 

469,  Charles  Winthrop  Johnson,  7 1    ^o^'"  ^^   Presque  Irae,  Jie», 

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Sixth  Generation, 
J.  miLr^i  i^i-Y  JOiui:.o:J,    6;    (Julia  5;    ^^^"1  ^<iloy  ^I   -^P^^  3;    .ailixu  2; 
ailia^  1);    '.vio   oorn  in  Sulliran.    Ho.,    liarch  23,    l330;    he   ..as   a  Ist 
Lieuten,aiit   in   the  17th  :;.aina   Vols,   c^arinfi  the  Civil    .ar,    and   was 
killed  nt   battle  of  Chancellorsvilie,    ;-:aor   3.    1S63.     ;>.arried  Jarah 
il,  Kctchura  on  Jan,   1,    l659;    ^'^o   «aa  born  April  2.    1826.    end  died 
i^eb.  17,    1902. 
Child;- 

470.   Julia  3i;u-vey  Johnnon.    7j   born  Lee,   25.    1362;   narried  ocpt.   3. 
19U.\   .u-v.   .johxi  i-xciuDald  Ives,    ^.ho  x7ue>   oorn  Oct.   20,  ^^/>3» 
^L   a  morcasnt   in  .-resquo   Xole,    I.e.,    far   2b  ycar^,    T- ^I'T^v 
01-  Lont^  i5each.    Calilornia,    throe   termB.      ihey   live   at   .^llici- 
ton.    isorthur^berland  County,    K.   i3.   There  v/erc  no   chiluren. 


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iilxth  Generation. 

-,  JOnii  SAhC;;KT  BKWJiKTT,    6;    {..ophia   5;    John  A;    :;pea  3;    vaill?wn  2; 
William  1);    wna  born   in  Nova  Sootia,    at  A'ewport,   ;^'ob,   l328; 
Lives   in  j.ower  iJewport,    K,    s,,    a  farmer  by  occupation.      Karriocl 
liatilda  urantj    Feb.    5c    1^'52|    "wbo    vvo.8  born   on  Loyal   iiill   >  arm, 
SiUOTierBville,    JJi,    o.,    in  l8;?7,    ana  died  Oct,   10,    1B89, 
Children:- 

471.  iiTjna  L.ophia  Bennett,    7;    born  April   ^,    i^^^7» 
47*^»   Charles  Oi ant  Lennett,    7;    born  I^ov.   17,    1861* 


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Lixth  Ger.f.rutioru 
■I,  i.^'i'CiU.m   Li2:U[:77t    6;    (Ccphla  5;    John  4;   ILpes;   3;    v^illiun  2;    v.illiLJii  1); 
vr.s  lorn  I'.ry   5»    1-S39»    i'^  ncv.port,    Kova  Ccoti&,   mcrritd  Willl.:.ui  Gohe- 
(;e.n  Coombs   In  \°^J0,    and  cied  I'ob*   c'6,    1858;    ho  v.b.w  born  in  if-rch, 
IG28;    Oled  L  arch  iS,    19CP,      '.Vat;   a  boot   ruC   i-hoe  dealer   in  Ii£.lir8Jc« 
Chi  1 '.a- en; - 

473,  i".i311a;;j  ler.nett   Coar.bs,    7;    born  Jar^o  1,    XB^l;    died   Sept.   1,    I85L 

474,  churlcG   Coa:abo,    7j    b^.m  1^1?3*    diec   ago  i?l,    uk- 

Eiarrj.ede 

47i?«  L&r£;£iret  ;;ophia  Goomba,    7;    born  Jtaiuar/  7,   l£;>^;    ditci  iico.   6, 
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Sixth  Generation. 

.^,   ill^TlL-.O?  SARG'aiT,    6;    ('.'illiam  Browne   5;      Jo>in  4;   Epes  3;    vyilliam  2; 

Willism  1);    wao  born  in  Barrington,    I.ova  Ccotia,    July  2,    1640; 

died  June  3»    ^90? »   married  July  6,    l86l,    i'joma.  Homer,    eldest   dautjh- 

ter  of  Jo>in  W^   Komef,   Ksq,,    dikX  Harriet  Loane  Homer.      Winthrop 

Sargent  was   a  merchant   ojid  for  many  years  CoverriTcent  Inspector  of 

Weights   and  ?jeaaur«8* 

Children; - 

476»   IJarry  Jburbrudi^e,    7;    torn  ilova   3»   1^65;    died  i.ov,   28,    1683. 

477*  Mexgaret   uinthrop,    7»    born  i'eb,   20,    I868;    said   to   live   in 
x^oston  or   uev!  i'ork. 

478,  Annie   Craco,    7»    ^-ovn  ,\pvil  11,    I872;    died   jQn»   24,    1862, 

479,  Harriet   /.u^r-^sta  Homer,    7»    born  Oct*   2,    I674;    died  ;suguGt  I3,    iSSl , 

480,  i'rank  Jio-rer,    y« 


EiLTia  lioraer  Y»as   born  in  October,    I835,    Barrington,    u,   o. 
Her  father,    John   -iihite  homer,    cJid  grandl'ather,    John  ]k)iner,    ^'cre 
members  of   the  i'rovinc-ial   AoBembly.      i>he  lives   in  i^ajrrington 
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Sixth  Generation, 

^4,  /JBIOALL   CGh'i'Ul  SAicC::!.!",    C;    (John  5;    :<t^     Joliii  4;    EpcB   3;    Williaai  ?; 

William  1);    was  born  in  iJarringvon,    K,   ti,,    on  January  17,    l824;    died 

about  April   23,    1859.      t>he  married  in  18^4,    Copt.   Jeraes  Coffin,    a 

shipmnster,    beln^v;  hie   arcond  wife. 

Ghild;- 

481 6   John  3argent  Coffin,    7j    dntc  of  birth  r,ot  kno?m;    but  he   io   eaid    « 
to   have   boon   iJrownirJd   iron   hir   leather *r    ver^r.nl    ?  ri  i^'almouth 
Harbor,  i^^ngiandj    in  iiecetaber  I070  or  January  Ici/l. 


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Sixth  Generation. 
,-i,  D/U^IiU.  SAJiOKKT,    6;    (John  5;    John  4;   j-lpec  3;     .illi.-rn  ?;      illim  1);   was 
born  in  Bnrrington,    llova  Scotia,    iiept,  27,    I826,    9tilX_J.i-viTir;..at 
Baxrlngton  Passage,      Was  a  merchant;    Collector  of  Curtoraa   at  liax- 
rinj^ton  for  36  ye?>xe;    retired  on  pennlon  in  1696;   raarried  lat, 
July  9e    18^5,   }..^aria  Robertson  who  waa   born  July  I8,    1828,    ojid  died 
iJaroh  17,    1865.     ISarried  2nci,    Charlotte  Thompson,    v/ho   wan  born  in 
Halifax,    iMova  Llcotia,   lisy  14,    1636,    oncl  diea  Oct.  b,    1906;   \?as  cir^igii- 
t^-r  of  John  S.   Ti^ampson  of  Halifax,    and  fiister  of   the  Hon.   John  o.   U 
Thompson,   fourth  Premier  of   CLmada. 
Children  by  firot  z'Darriage:*' 

482,  l;aria,   7;    born  L:ay  24,   1B56J    died  Mig.   1,    1633j   unmarried. 

483.  John  '.Vinthrop,    7;    torn  kay  29,    1658;    died  April  2^),    1863. 
484 «,   31  tz   ifillijisa,    7« 

<35.   GharleR  JOaiiiel,    7;    born  Lov.   17»    lB62;   married  /pril  l5,    I894, 
Jmnie  Kendrick;    no   Ibeug;   y*©  io  fiuporintendin,'';   encUneer  of 
St.   LaT.'rence  crm.'>l.»;   Uvea   in  u'ornwali,    Ontario,    Canada. 

486.  Bessie  Sarah,    7;    oorn  i.arch  6,    Icojil;    died  oept.   12,    1&31. 
hy   eecond  uarriai^e:- 

487.  John  :.♦   Thoc*p6on,    7. 

488.  Percy  iottinger,    7. 
489c   Arthur   .inthrop,    '/* 

490.  Stev/art  Kici^K,    7j    born  Jan,   6,    l373.    ^ied  aig.   27,    190^,;.    ^ 

ni?vrried  hathr:rinc   :  oore   of   oydney,    C^rpe   Briton,    about   I090, 
to    whora  one   child   r/aD   born  Viho   died  in   infancy. 

491.  Albert  Clover,    7;    born  :;.fiy  11,    1874;    died  /pril   9.    I882, 

492.  Joseph  iionreioh,    7« 

493.  Charlotte  xaizaheth,    7;    born  Oct.   6,   1878,    reoideo  with  fathere 

Photc/^raphs   of   r.nniel   ;.)arf3ent,    hio   son   Arthur      inthrop   and 
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kilxth  Generation. 
;,  AiiN  S/iKG:2KT,    6;    (v/lnUirop   5;    Jol-in  4;    i^pc^s   3;    .illiara  2;    ./illion  1); 
T/ao  born  In  Jiaxrington,    I. ova  Scotia,   Larch   ^,   I8l2;    died  in  :  arring- 
ton,    I.ov^   24,    1848;   married  ir'eb.   8,    l848,    Joocph  A,   JDoane  of  barring 
ton,    viho   after  hr^r  death  nnrried  her   eister   Catherine    .inthrop,    and 
cioved   to   Australia  v/hero  he  died   liov*   14,    1901» 
Child:- 
494,   Ann  {jargent  Doone,    7;    borii  Oct,   l648;    c.ied  i'eb.   II,    1849. 


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Sixth  Generation, 

I    ,7,  m/UVa   JAitJ  j\LLli^Oti  iijid.OiLiiT,    6;    («finthrop   5;    Jonn  4;    j_peB  3;    ililliam  2) 
yilliaia  1);    waa  born  in  iarrin^tun,    i»ova  ;:;cotia,    ray  14,    IC26;    died 
April  24,    l8j?i^;   ciarried  July  3I,    16^.9,    Captain  Lcth  C,  Uo&ne,    and 
accoinpcuiied  her  liUbbcaicI  on  many  o*    l^iie  voyagee.      Lpent   eome  year* 
at  r^allarat,    Australia,    but  her  health  failing,    ehe  visited  ;^ydney, 
li.iJ*. ,,    euid   tiicn  ^cat   to  Jingiand,    hopinoj  to   reaoh  her  old  h4me 
ixi  uQVtx  {.icotia,    but  vf}ien  C&pe  Horn  v/as  reached  itf^   storuis   and  coxd 
%lnd3  v/eru   too   stivero  I'cr  her,    cjjd  Hhe  foiled  rapidly  and  7;tiS   buried 
ttrt   fcoa,      Clic  v/at;   accompanied  on   tiiifc   voya^:o  by   her   sistar,    iiliza- 
beth  ijhidoen   (Lar£s€nt)   i>oane,    and  her  only 
Chiid:» 
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•  i,  i^lZAHE'i'H  ViHIDx^i^il  iJ AKviiiia* ,    6;    (iVintiirop  5;    John  4;    Epes  3;    'iilllpon  2; 

William  1);    was  born  in  Barrine^ton,    l.ova  iicotia,    i>eb.   2^,    X839;    died 

in  Barrington,    /oigust  I3,    19^1}   married  June  lo,    I852,   Arthur    «elle8- 

ley  Doane;    son  of  vTosiah  irsyne  Itiane.      i^oon  al'ter  her  marriage  ehe 

v?ent  with  her  husband  to  iielbourne,    Australia,    touching  tX   the  Gape 

oT  v.»ood  Hope,    and  vvcr<;  100  d^ys  at   sca«   They   spent   Borae    Ur".e   in 

i-iallarat^    u\d  returned  tc^   tii^Xr  cXd  h:>:--e  in  liarrington  in  l6^'^,^ 

«here  she   died  aged  Ol;    the  last  survivor  of  a  faraily  of  eleven. 

Children;* 

496,   John  Allison  Sarfjent  Loane,    7;    horn  in  Aur-tralia  April   6,    l8^*, 
died  in  Jall-a'at   in  iril"ancy. 

497»   ^'J"»n  bisXeiQni  ^oane,    7;   born  in  Barrington,    April   14,    iB^C; 
died   an   infant. 

498*  i.";lizabeth  Lu   JDoane,    7l    born   in  iiarrington,   liarch  28,    iQ'jy; 
unmarried, 

499*   John  Allison.  Sargent  JDoane,    7?    born  in  iiarrington.i^^ov,   lO,    16^8; 
umaarried.     Liver,  in  iiarrinaton;    a  fanuer, 

5?00,   Arthur  V;hidden  Doime,    7i   born  Isairinston  Aept#    J?,    I86O; 
lives   in  Truro,    liova  i'Cotia,    unraarried;    a,  oookkceper» 

501*  iijniaa  iJoane,    7;    born  in  Barrington  lay  28,    1'662;    died   in  infancy. 

502,  Robert  i)uncan  jjoane,    7«, 

503,  Catherine  liargent  Doane,    7l    born  in  iiarrini^ton,    ^^.arch  1869; 

died   in  infancy,    six  weelis   old, 

504,  iioxy  Jargent  lo''ne,    '/;    born  in  Uarrington,    April  16,    l674; 

livc'Q   in  3nrririi.;ton,    unn^vrried, 

505-   Joseph   Doane,    7»    born  in  BrxcriUi^torit    .:ept.    20,    IB76;    iiveo 
in  li?.rrinijton,    upjn-vrried. 


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Sixth  Generation* 

f  .5.  iiAliOARST  SOPIilA  S/UtGii:KT,    6;    ( .vinthrop   5;    John  4;   Ilpea  3;     .illiara  2; 

w'illiam  1);    was  born  in  Barrington,    h'ova  ;icotia,    April   I3,    I834; 

died  June  25»    1909;    ^^^'  narried  Lay  ?7»    l^^i??*    Ja^'^os  liervey  i;uane. 

lie  v/as   a  rchool   teacher,    ancS  lived  in  iirirrington,    and   after  hie 

death  in  I87I,   h^s   widow  renoved   to   Truro   in  l889»    ^ind  lived    there 

till  ht^r  oA-n  death  in  1909» 

Children   ill    oovn  in  j^uu"  ring  ton:*  ■♦ 

506,   Charlotte  Louiee  iJoane,    7;    born  Kov,   10,    1858;    died  Jan»   28, 
IB63. 

507*   Herbert  Leander   Doane,    7» 

503,  Frn-ncia   Au/:ustuB  j;oane,    7»    'jorn  Jov^   1,    l362;   n«irried  iiay  20, 
1897,    Abiijail   ..Oa.ani-  v^offinj    no    i&sue«      i-ieoideo   in  Iruro,    :A»i^^ 
retired  printer  aiidpuoiibher* 

^'09«   ^'nuny  Gfir^',-e:it   Loane,    7» 

t>lQ,    Jo'fin  v/lnthrop  I->Q'in<;,    7» 

511  •  '.Villi.xn  Avard  ^Joane,    7l    'iJorn  .varch  10,    I87O;    died  in  Xruro, 

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,.    GH.xiiL/ii.  /{ATJuiUHK  ^AixC.i.Vi,    6;    ( .»intiiroi>   ^i    Jo.'in  4;    ^pec   3;    ^illi.-iia  2; 

V»illiGnx  1);    waD   born  in  ijarrinfc;ton,    r.ova  .^cotla,    June  i'/*    1^3^» 

died  in  Halifax,    July  9,    I872,     ;^arried  iia/  I7,    I661,    Jarah  Joane 

oi*  Halifax,      lie    sae   a  bookiieeper   uriu  "baiik   clerk,      ili»  widow   died 

in  tjomerville,   iiase,,    in  Jan,   1904;    Bhe  k.is   dttU(-hter  of  John  Idomer 

Poane,    aiid  vrae  born  Jul^''   17 »    1^3 5  • 

Children:-' 

5^2.   Aiary  i,Bther   ^^r.rgent,    7»    ^orn  in   Halifax;,    Oct,   14,    1863;    died 
in  wOiiierville,    i_«,8s,,    karcn  12,    19^3 1    unrrjarricd, 

513.  Jsmec   uinthrop  i^are^ent,    7;    born  in  ilalifax,    Lay  I9,    I86S; 

i.arried  ^^abel  K,   Kich  at  .^^offiorville,    June  6,    I09O,    and 
died   in   KingBton,    :,:aa3,,    Jan,    22,    l^Obj    no    iBCue, 

514,  Charles    ..illisiri  Sar^iont,    7;    born  in  li-^lifa.x,    Jan,   3,    IO67; 

■yyas   EuppoBed  to   have  been  lo^t    at   sea,    cat    in  1914  it    i& 
learnea   that  he  is  living;  in  Ventura,    California, 


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iaixth  Generation. 
,.^  jUili^i   oir^Vi^.^.^  rll^^Kf,    6;    (Jo>in  btevono  jillery    5»    liathaniel  iillery  4j 
Ann  3»    "Ailllaia  2;    ;*illi<'^i  1);    v/as   born  in  i..louce3ter,   j/aes,,    July  29» 
1773t    <iied  ilov.   lo,    l645;   narried  Adeline  l.urr  in  Old  Irinity   -church 
itevy  York  by  ^ev,   lir,    Wainwright,  }^arch  29t    lB33«      He  acquired   s.  large 
fortune   in  coni-nercial   purouits   tuid  became   ons   of    ina  v.ealthiect 
mercVt'.nts   in  uioucester,      j^eft  Clouctitter   Wi.ilc   quite   a  youn^i  men, 
f'pent   con;Q   ti.'.'.o  in  3rf-ncc,    but  )ii3  lii.tor  years   v-ere  ppaieed   in  .  c{:-ton 
and  vicinity,    and   aied  in  Joinaioa  ilain;^.      lie  married   iJhGn  iar 
advjiinced   in  yeru-s,      Ue  had   a  rainature   taken  in  i  arie;    blso   hia   por* 

I  trait  painted   by  I>tuart,      /JTter   Vnc  death  of  :  r.   I::ilery,   the  widow 

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!;  ffi?.rried  oen,   'ihomac   J.    Greene   of   i.orth  Carolina* 

f  Chila:" 

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I  51 5»     K£'t}ier   Sargent  Kllery,    7;    ^lo   dates  niYen;    r/he  TTiOjrried 

f  Col,     ;h?3rton  J„   (ireeii,    eon  of   her   rtopfother.     :iC£.ided  in 

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3i?ith  Gt>n*ir'ition, 

;/.  '.viLLI/aJ  '!:iLii\Y,    6;    (2^.uthaniel  Tillery   t>;    >,nthanlel  4;    Ana  3;    •.lllla.ii  2; 

lillirmn  1);    was  born  in  clouceator,    Sept.    22,    179^^1    <3iecl   Virch  3'^» 

IG74;    married  ieb,   12,    IS26,    Harriet,    dautihter   of   Coptain  Laniel 

S^ayvard  of  Gloucester,    oii  old   ecnool   shipnaster   in  the  i.ivt^rpool 

tr^-de.      Harriet  wat    jorn  i'eb,   22,    1796.    c?ite  of   death  not  eiven, 

A.r«  .illery   was   a  merchant   In  Gloucestt^r   till   about  l840«      Appointed 

weif^her   vna  gi?.uger   in  Gloucjster   C'JBtoin  House;    ofterv/arda   the   same 

in  }ioatcn;    appointf:d   by  Jfretw   iierce;    "of  high  character   j:'.nd  refined 

tastes". 

Children:- 

5164  jiorrict  Ulery,  7;  ..crn  /Oig.  30,  I826;  married  ^iril  12,  I852; 
iuauc  ;:«  rilli;  of  Tvoaton;  nierch-"nt,  JuBtioc  of  the  J'e-ice  for 
iiuffolk  County,       <o   furth:2r   inf orraation, 

^17«  villi aa  i^llery,    7« 

5lB,  i^aro^ii  JJlieryp    7* 

5^19.  ^■rariV.j.in  l.llery,    7, 

^'20*  Alphonso   1:11 0x7,    7. 

521,   Henry   (j.    i:.llory,    7;    born  ...arch   i),    1O36;    died   July   2(),    1S72; 

married    (rjo   dvtos   ^iven),    CathorinOp    widov.'   of   o*   Batchelder; 
no   ic-eue,      "f'.r.   .^licry  v.ao   a  raf:3.'ib<,u''  of   the   v>aIilorniii    Vols. 
during   the  Oivii   war, 

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Lixth  Generation, 

V/illlCvai  2;    f.'illiain  J);    vraa   born   Jan.   26,    I803;    died  April   14,    l864; 

BUirrlod  Arria,    dauRrtter  of  Captain  Joseph  Poster,    and  .^randdouchtor 

of   Col.   Joseph  iocter  of  ^Evolutionary  fasae»      i^he  -.vao   born  Oct,   ?3, 

l804;    date  of   dtsatli  not  ^ivcn, 

Chj-idreu:- 

i^23.   /yp^^  ^dMOXd  -aiory,    7;    born  laxoh  3I,    IB33;    died  I.ec.    22,    Ico^; 

5r-4,    Oo5.cp}i  jjost«5r  ,'.llcry,    7;    born  Dec.    29,    l3;,4-;    married  j^li;:.'^bet^ 
i.»erry,      *«o  lurther   inforraation. 

525.  i;ben  Jsedaina   i:^'ll*.-ry,    7;    ^orn  July   I3,    1837^    nothing  further. 

526.  JaTies  Odfjll  ;aiery,    Jr.,    7;    born   June   22,    1839;    nothing  further. 
^2y\   George  Menry  iili^ry,    7;    nothing  further. 


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tixth  Oencrr.tion. 
^^,  C£OKG?:  ilLLHiiY,    6;    (Kpec  iJll ery   Jp;    l.athaniel   bll*ry  4;    i^nn  3;    >-illic^  ?; 
ViilliC'Ji  1);   vaa   born   in  Glouceeter,    July  29,    l604;    aioa   April   7, 
I67O;    ohipffifister  in  raerchDjxt   service*     karried  let  en  i.ay  3»    i^^7i 
Hannah,    dau^htei^  of  Dnniel  Epes  i^roctor;    ehc  T.'f?.8  born  tept,   '^'-,    l5o6; 
died   i-ept*   21,    l642j   he  niajrrieci  2ra,    June  21,    1643,    Harriet  L:aiith 
of  Brooiclyn,    :•!«   Y,,    ui    V7hcm  v/e   knov*  nothing* 
Oiilc^ron  only  by  first  marrir^:e:«* 

528.  Ceor^inna  .-illery,    7?    corn  July  I6,    lQ?3;    died   *  rJ-ch  24,    I87O;, 

married  xeb.    5,    lS^3,    Viilli^an  Bc«)tt  i-riend  of  tiouceBter. 
j:;othing  further, 

529.  >:peE  Ellery,    7. 

530.  Geon^e  Brighosi  laiery,    7;    born 

531.  laixa  T.    ;  Xlery,    '/;    born  Juno  11,    l841;   carried  .^eremiah 

Vaiiderbilt   of  iiev?  loric*     iiothiag  furtiicr. 


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Gixth  CeiKjration, 
X'.   HiilinAi'l^::  }iLL:'ilY,    6;    (;%pef?  Lllery   5;    liaihaniel   Zllery  4;    Ann  3; 
'{VilliaTi  ?;    willinrj  I);    was  born  in  dlouceoter,    oept.   11,    lCCi>; 
\»c,B   a  pilot  in  ulouceoter  for  r.any  yonrs;   carried  June  26,    I836  to 
i.v.\ra!i,    d;',U/ihter  ot   I^vid  Colderaith,    ,7)10   v/ns  born  Jan.    J>,    l6l9» 
Children:- 

532,  tiar.'.h  ,■;,    'llory,    7;    born   Auc«    <\3.    183?;    narried  X^ec,   l^',    l8i)'7, 

urpt,   Joiin   :i«     .elch,    a  fihiprnaster   in  nerchant   iservice. 
::oihir5K  further, 

533.  J.ory  V,  y^Zlory,    7;    lorn  July  '^0,    183');   married,  iiov.    25,    iB^A; 

ueort^e  /oBter  Juliixn,    who   died  in  lci^7»    ^^^  next  Liarriec 
Jan,   ly,    1062,    Jrijrior  /Olfred.  'trejcain,    '^ho   served  with  gH?wleja- 
try   thraagnout   t>ie  Civil    .var,      liothinj^   iurther. 

53-^*   liia  ..llery,    7;    born  April   28,    l8i,il;   ro'i.rried  June  22,    ibol, 
.lilliam  i^cott  i«rieno   as  hifj   cecond  '-.viro.      *;ot}iiii^  i'urtlicr, 

535»   >-f*rt]ia  A.   Lllery,    7;    born   :c,pt^    ^'^,    IB59J    nothinti  more* 

53^»   C»eorge  4^i,   :.llory,    7<' 


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bixth  Gftncr&tion. 

I  i2,   IiATIIkIhIV-L  M.L:UKY,    6;    (]j!poB   'IJi  ery    t;    l^'athi-.jiiti    llltry  4;    ^jfin  3; 

'i'illia'a  2;    V/iliifc::  1);    vrr^v.   "oorn   Jur«,    iJi,    I807;    oloU   ii.    ,uii.    i63l; 

he  raarried  1st,    Aa^i,   12,    I832,   I.lisa  Jane  jJorns,    ugru  Jt-ii.   1,    Vl'jl 

died   in  l6i?4;    nerried   2tiu,    i"eb.   4,    lB;?6,    lavinia  ieraonb,    *ho    was 

born  Oct.   X3,    1813, 

Oiilcircn  "by   first  raavriu/'c;- 

537*    X":'^'ic    U,    :-.I3oryi    7;    Ijoin    '.ut:.    ;;^1 ,    I033;    mf-vvitu  Olive  ;.,itohell 
cl   iiallowellg    :  aine,    and  has  had  children, 

•?38,  K-^th-niel  :ilery,  7;  torn  July  2?.,  183^;  died  :-eb.  9,  I636; 
married  in  i860,  Judith  L'oore  of  ilaliowell,  i^alne,  and  had 
two   children* 

539*   -^JQ*^  ^'••«   i'li«-:rye    7;    bo;n  Oct.    3*^»    l<^37i    i^arried  leinuel  l-excons^ 

^AOm  IXize   orne  Tilery,    7 1    "born  ^^nril   6,    1B41. 

^^1,    i.illiars  i-,   lillery,    7;    '03 rn  Oco.    6„   lfi43, 

542,  Kva  Bllory,  7*  born  i-eb*  15,  lf^6j  died  XC74;  nai'ried  Lyman 
iartiOHsi, 

543,  lip-nnah  /ill cry,    7;    born  July   2 J;;,    1843;    died   Aug»   1670;   aiarried 
Lymari  i-ottle. 


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Slrtth  Gonfjration, 
^,.  yiTZ  M.h-A^Vf  ■:d-:^^:J  i^J^l./.    6;    (rp-n  ?llrry   !5;   -peo  -ll^ry  4;    /ovi  3; 
^'illl-in  r>;    VilU-nn  1);    ^^an  born   in  Richmond,    Virginia,    Beo.   4,    lull; 
ediTO-^ted   for  the  ^pif^copal  rdnistry.    but  boc^de   cl.'rk   in  the   Trn.iB. 
ury  !>^partnent   at   Washi,-ton.      Ke.if^ned  in  :i86l,    and  held   the  s.ne 
ponition  in  ths  Confederate  service;   '.Tar,   oaptain  durin,^  the   sie^e 
of  Richnond   -yid   -..ns  killed  in   Fr.be   l364;   mrurried  .Valia.    daur;h-cer  of 
vd^ard  Davi.   01-  rorrton*      ^he  nich-.ond    «Ai^  oi*  i:.Ar.    3.    lB64,    describing 
th-3  p.rt   borne  by  Kenley^s  bxttalior   of   th:.  loc^l    c'efenBO   troopr,   ..t 
the   tine  of  Cen,   Kilpatriok's   raid,    thuB   npe^kc   of  hir..«    "The   casual- 
tieu   in  hcnley'D  J.attalion  vere  one-  killed.    Capt.   Albert  rlllery.    and 
Eixv/ounded.    Cr^ptain  -llery  vr..s   Oiicl   clevk  oi    the  L^^ccnd  .auditor's 
Office,    r^id  comn^-ndcd   the:   cccipany   formed  of   the   cl.vks   of   th.t  i^reau 
He  wes   en   eff^-ciait   cffiner.    and   a  most   eiJtlinable  gcntler^an.      }iis 
loei^   is   deeply   deplored  by   hin   )  s-te   co-nrades    r^id  inUeec  by   ail   v;ho 

kne»9  liiir;'  , 

Chilc'rt^n:- 

544,    Stophen  :2ullard  Ulr-ry,    7\    ^orn  -arch  iB,    ib^l* 

54^;,   /abort  ojnith  :aiery,    7i    "t>orn  ^ay  1,    l0>3* 

546.  Edward  iJpes  jaiery.    7;    born   July  21,    iB59. 


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liam  ?;    '.TilliOTi  1);    V7?.s  born  Jnri.   19,   l2l6;    died  /Jig.   ^'^t    1^60;       - 
graJuated   frori  Univt^rxiity   of   Vc^xyland  »Aid   l^edicrd    .-chool   l844; 
ro:novGd  to  LaCrange.    :.o.       J/arricd  :uly  I3,    I847.    C^.therine,    d'^ughter 
of  Jolin  L.  L^ron.      nie  ^.as  born  in  16?-,    f^nrt  after  decth  of  ..r. 
F/llory,    she  m^^rried  C,    V.  h^itoholl* 
Children:*" 

ay.  Fayette  Lafon  ini-ry.  7;  ^ora  i^'sb.  19,  lB49.  tTraduated  at 
LaJrange,  ,0.  Oollese,  lo/O;  princip-a  of  r-^lic  ecnools 
at   ;J.cKaadriu,    .0* 

543.   TVillirrc  Lafon  :.llery,    7;    born  July  30.    iSt>''^i    cracuated  at 
Jf-ffer^on  i.cdio.-J.   College,    i-hila; .    practiced   in  Lauran^e, 
Leoturei*   gn  >l;yaioioay    "-^'^t-'   -iyi^i^ne   iu  j.auryni;Q  i^oliege, 
married  Cora  ..nzipp,    June  4,    i67o* 

549.    Wiiifree  I^llcry,    7;    torn  xiov.    ?,    IB56;   n^arriea  i^ov.    2b,    I678, 
prof.    J.    C,    iarnev   of  Lauraiv.e,    ^iiO   tiraaaated   at  i-auronge 
College,    1677.    ('.vinfree  graduated). 


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GiyztVi  Generation* 

liilL   A.   r::CK  ::JXI;i:Y,    6;    (-pec  i^ll^ry   ^:    I'rec   .aicry  ^:    /Jin  3;  z-^' 

..illiavi  2;    Williar.  1);    wrxo  V-orn  in  Brdtltnore,    i.ept,   1^',    iClC;    ciieU 
Ltcy   12,    l£73;    vi'i?-^'   i^'   ci.ploy  of  tho  i-nltinoro   and  Ohio   r.nllroed 
Coipany   far  rore   th^r.   Iv/enty  yeair^;    lu-rriod  Tary   Hllen,    dnu^;htcr 
0*"  Mior.cc   u,   r.cLoughlin  of  i^rltiraorw,    /.ug,   1,    I850, 
\;liiXdren;- 

J^:c.   ::2.rt^in   Aniey   ..ll'^rry,    7;    t^orn  i:ov.   X?.    l2:>4. 
^:>1,    Lilian  ^hanni?^::  ..llGry,    7;    '^ovrx  UarcU  10,    l8:;«, 

5^?.    .J.ic.    ..Uo-y.    ?;    oorn  Harch  19,    lB5;9;   i-^rriod  l:ay   3I,    lo??. 
JudBon  Hick-^tJi. 

5^3,  rhiiip  T.    :il.^ry»    ?;   born  Jan.   8,    l560* 

i^p4.  j:"rf?.r).oi3  .  Ilery,    ?;    born  i^ov*   22,    i8d1. 

5'i!?»   .vai^usta  -;ll^-:ry,    ?,*    oorn  ;.ri^  .15.    lB66» 


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ILLIAk        SARGKIt^T, 
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HIS  DSbGEUj^AiiTS. 

ES YEKTK  G  SKi-'H AT  1  OK 
AIJD 
CHILKii:iJ  OF  ^iii^  SIGHTK. 


sECTior,  yiiioT, 

COIaPlLSD  AND  AKKAl^GHD  BY   SA^iUEL   V/ORCSSTSH,    8th, 
MAj  laGHTS   Ti-.STi^D  IH   v;il^liKOP   SAKUiiliT. 

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134. 
Seventh  Generation, 

.47,   JCii-H  JiULH;;   DiXv;i:LL,    7;    (iintlier   6;   ivpes   ^J;   ICpea  4;    i-:pes   3;    William  2; 
^illiasa  1);    was  "born  in  Boston,    June  27,    1806;    died  r<ov,   15,    lS7^; 
married  i.ey  6,    1846,   iilizabeth  B.    ingersol  liowditch  of  Boston,    who 
was   born   June   22,    IB23,    &nd   died  i:ay   ?5»    1^88,      i^he  was   daughter   of 
ilathaniel   i,    and  krary    (ingersol)   iio\7ditoh.      John  James  i;ixwell   was 
a  merchant,    and  for   corao  yeare    .vas  i^rerjident   of   the  I<:aas.   1st  ]*ation?^l 
Bank.      vVaa  greatly  interested  in  trees  and  their   cultivation,    and 
on  his   estate   in  Jaraaica  Plain  had   a  rer.iaikabie   collection  of   treeD 
to   which  hfi   devoted  nmch   attention.      He  was   one   of   the  TruDteea  under 
the  will    of   Jsjaeo  Arnold,    and    to    hia,    therefore,    is  partly    due   the 
eatabliohmont  of   the  Arnold  Arborituxa, 
Children;- 

5i?6,   Anna  Parker   rixwell,    8;    born  June   2'-^,    l847;    died   April   4,    l8^'5« 
$^7,   13asil   i3ixv/ell,    0;    born  ocpt.    1,    lb4');    died  ilov.    2'J,    I862. 
558«   Arthur   Dixwell,    0;    born  Aug.    6,    lB53* 
559 •   Caroline   Curtis  ijixwell,    6, 


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berenth  Generation, 

.;,   rilT-S   SARG:'.i»T   Dli:.iL-.L,    "/;    (Jethor   6;    .^jpeo   5;    iipcs  4;    Jpeo   3;    WilliEi^-a  2; 
Willis/Q  1);    was  born  in  Boston,    Deo.   27,    l807;    died  Deo,   1,    1699, 
J^arried  June  4,    I839,    in  J^oston,   i  ary   Ingereol  Bov^ditch,    born 
April   3»    l^'i^J    died  June  4,    I893;    rhe   wao    tJi6   daiighter  of  Nathaniel 
I.    and  Lary    (Ingereol )Bowditch,     Ur,   Uixwell  graduated  from  Harvard 
1827;    admitted   to   Suffolk  I'ar,    but   later  g-^vo  up   the  law  for 
school    teaching   in  Boston  Latin  School,    of  which  he   becamo   Head- 
Liastcx;    la\,er   was  Laster   of  his  ov/n  private   school.      Ceased   teach- 
ing  in  1673 •      Lived  most   of  his  married  life   in  Cambridge, 
Children:- 

1^60.   Fanny  Bowditch  Dixv/ell,    8;    born  Dec,   12,    l840;    married   on 

•  June   17»    1672,    Oliver      endell   Holmes,    Jr.,    who   v;as   born   on 
jiaich  8,    l644;    iB   ABSociate   Justice  of   the   oupreme  Court 
of   the  United   v.tates,        l:o  c/iilclren, 

5i6l,   Sether   Largont   iJixwell,    6, 

^62,   iiuBan  iiunt  Uixwell,    8, 

563.  John  Dix^ell,    8;    born  .varch  4,    l848;   carried  Oct»    6,    lS75» 

Kate  i\U    Gurney,    born  I'larch  6,    l8^'3«      Lives   in  LoBton;    is 
a  phy c i  c i  an ,      ;.o   i  b cu  c  • 

564.  /jrria  bargci^.t  X>ixwell,    8;    born   June  1,    I85O;    ir.Grried   June  4, 

1881,    Archibald  ...urray  hov/e,    horn  i.,ay   20,    l848;    he  it;   a 
lavvyer   in  Gciribridge.      llo   chiidren. 

565 •   l^aiy   CrtL]ioiit:o   ^d>:weXl,    8, 


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Seventh  Generation, 
.a,  JOKj^  OSBOBMl;)  Jj/JCilR,    7;    (it'rancee   6;    John  Osnorno   5»   I-pes  4;   llpee  3; 
Willieai  2;    rfilliem  1);    was  born  in  Boston,   l^larch  13,    1806;    rtied 
in  Jtow  York  City,    ::arch  8,    1872;   mraried  iiov*  I3,    l840,   Kuth  Mather 
deughtor   of   Joseph  Icon  of  Brooklyn,    ]3,   Y*      He  vrra    a  ohipniaster 
for  many  years,    and  afterward   a  merchant   in  isew  York,    reoiding 
in  isrooklyn   after  hie  marriage*      "He  was   alv.ayu   ttsnderly  attached 
to  his  uncle  i'-pen   oargent,    who   asristed  him  greatly   in  hie   early 
lif(.",      Aitpr   the   death  of  :>'r.    P.alcer,    the   \,idow  lived   in  ivewark, 
lie?/  Jersey,      iihe  leas  born  liarch  2'^j,    I62O,    died  iiec.    16,    IC92, 
Children:- 

566,  John  Osborne  I'sicer,    8. 

567,  V/alter  Bfiker,    8;    bvorn  I.:ay  24,    1843;    died  £ept.    24-,    IS4-3, 

5680   Joseph  ;:er.ji  x;;.ii:ci"-,   8;    born  Aug.   I6,    iS'^bj    died  April  13,    1849. 

569.   i'rt-ncec  Largcnt  Laker,    8» 

J>70.    Gorah  Lorine  P-aker,    8;    born   June   24,    IS5I;    unmarried, 

571.   Vjillia>n  Ho-^ard  liakcr,    8;    born  April   30,    l554;    died  June   14, 

I8S9.      Carried  Luetta   Vail   Carrigcn  of  iiayonne,    is* J.;    no   isBue. 

^^2 »   I'ary  kather  Baker,    8;    born  Aug,    23,    18536;   unmarried, 

573»   Edmund  liaker,    8;    born  July  10,    I86O;    died  llov,    12,    1904; 

married  i;eb,    23,    I902,    I.ary  jjthel   Kittrv-jdge   of   ban  ircnciBCo; 
no   cluldren. 


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iJQ'venth  Ueneration. 

^ilA  JL"i>LrLUvJU  i^/i\'i£Wr,    7;    (iJpeo   6;    Jo}m  Oo"borne   5;   i:pe8  4;   iipes  3; 
iillliiia  2;    i,iliiaja  1);    waa  torn  in  oloucester,   L;afls,,    July  21,    I809; 
died  Jan.    27,    l390;   was   dLii^hter   of  iCpea  i^argent   and  Hannah  i/ano. 
Carried  in  iavenporl.,    Xov.Ti,   a:/ec.   17i    lS55»    ^0  iienry  B,   Hoffman 
a  merchant  of  jjavenport.        Ho   issue. 


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Seventh  Generation, 

,-,  jciil*   O^^^-k'f"'^   i>/UiC/LM,    7;    (^"pt-n   6;    John  Osborne   5;    i^pes  4;    r.pes   3; 

William  2;    Williom  l);    7;at^  "born  in  Glouceetor,    ?.:aso,,    tiept.    20,    iBll; 

graduated   at  Haryard   in  I83O;    Etudied  law,    and   ^fter   several   years 

of  practioe  in  Boston  and  its?.-  York,    settled  in   .Vachington  where 

he   took   an   active  part   in   the  politioal  inovement3   of   the   day,    and 

Y>rote  many   editcrir.l    aiticlfiS.      Later  h-a   returned   to   i;sw  York. 

He   died  liec.    28,    I89I,    and   in  buried  by   hiB   v/ife   in  ...ount   v'iuburn. 

He  married  Jan.    I7,    iSp^^i    i^eorgiana,    daughter   of  r^enja-ain  and  .\e- 

hetable   Stoddard    (c/uraner)    .;elleo   of  Boston,      l-'r,    'cellos   was    a 

banker,      'trs.    {jargent  v/ao   born  Sept.    22,    I81B,    and   died  April    20, 

1878;    r.he  was   a  granddau^jhter   of  Covernor   Inores-se   L-uioner  of 

kassachusette;    Hsrvard  17^7  ♦      ^-r.    S?.rgent   v/aB   for   ceveral  yearn 

president  of   the  Harvard  Club  of  :-ew  York,    and  in  I680,    a  merabor 

of   the  iioai'd  of   GvcrLeers   of   Kai'vud   University.      An   autobicgra;;h- 

ical   letter   Xb  printed  in   the  Harvard  i»egir,ter   of   June  I88I. 

iin  excellent  portrait  of  3/r,    Sargent  was  painted  in  London  in 

1889  by  Herman  Sch:niechen,    a  German   artiet,    and   a   copy   hangs   in 

the  Harvard  Club   of  Lew  York.      The  original   is   ovrned  by  Kr. 

Oargent's  only  child,   i'or  further  details  eoe  sketch. 

Child:- 

574-»    CeoTfiiana   i.'elles,    8;    born  L.ay  10,    I858;    £ihe   is  unmarried 

and  lives   at  2d  Last   3^'th  Lt«,    I.'ew  York,    Vnore   she   -.-^an   born. 


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.  ^x'f.ii   tiAiiUi'liii    7;     (Kpefl    C;    John  Orborne   5;    ].poR  4;    i.jjer.    ■> ;    uilHejn.  2' 
William  1);    was   born  in  GlouceBter,   iiass.,    i>ept,   27,    I813;      died 
•Cot.   30,    l830.        I^arried  in  ^-iiay  1843,   iaizabeth,    daughter   of 
Drr^wl   Weld  of  Koxbury.        i;o    ispue. 


138. 
Seventh  Generation. 
iiXi^Cii-  PiAIti^ATiD  S/UcGKiiT,    7;    (Kpes   6;    John  Osborne   5;    J'-pes  4-;    'ipes   3; 
t;illlr^  J?;    idlliara  1);    v.ao   born  in  Glouoectcr,   i-aoD,,    ivpril  25» 
l8l6;    died,  at  iims,    Germany,    Oct,    5»    l875»      Tarried   L-ept.    1,    1&39, 
in  ilontpelicr,    Iowa,    -• -i-ry,    dauchtcr   of   Jolin   and  Rachel    (Rice) 
1  erin,    ^7ho   was    born  Lee.    11,    l820,    in   Connorcville,    Indifna,    raid 
(lied  :.  arch  14,    1896,    in  rnluth,    i,;inn. 
Children:- 
^7p.   Epci?.    3;    born  Jax,.    1,    18A-I1   died  OcHy.    5,    I857. 

576.  .-'jielia  i  ranees,    8.    • 

577,  John  JatLes,    8;    born   Jan,    20,    184-5;    died   Aug,    22,    1847. 
J;78,    Charles  Lenox,    8j    born  J-n.    3I,    l847;    died   April    6.    I851, 

579r.   Ceor(];e  Sarnard,    Jr.,    8;    born  July  I9,    1849;    died   April   24,    I850. 

580.  }.  .^.ry  Otin,    6;    born   April   I3,    185I;    died  liept,    6,    I852. 

581.  31i:'-abe^.n  Lincoln,    8;    born  March  3,    I853;    died   April   6,    189O;     , 

married  Oct,    10,    3,8c:i2,    John   H.    bchoenberger;    no   ioeue, 

582.  Smilie  Uacklot,    B, 

583.  ilary  r.pe?,    8;    born  L-ec.    5,    IB57;    died  Jan.    23,    188^  at   To.cona, 

ii  as  hint',  ton;    married  jL.^ec,   4,    1882   ;:»tuart  Kice   at  i/Uluth,    Linn, 

Ho   iKKue.  o 

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584.  WillifiHi  CoTfin,    8.      ) 


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139. 
Jseventh  Generation, 
,».jv*./«I  i'.'U'/.^   l-^JtuuL.:/:,    7i    (--pt'S   6";.   Jo>in  O«borne   i)';   jipes  4;    Epes   3» 
»dlliaui  2;    williaiii  1);    was   born   in  iODton,    I^ov,    21,    l822;    died 
in  Jyraoiise,    1..    Y,,    i."eb,   22,    1910;   married  ;^ept.   4,    1843,    in  Tjooton 

V 

lo  i^t^.   iiev.   i'l'euoric   D-in  litrntington,    born   in   i*oairh  iladley,    ..au3,, 
i^ay   25.    IS19;    dieu  in  ilr.cley  July   11,    1904,      uev.   I'r,    iiuntinj-^ton 
^ah  i'iifit    binhop   of   the  .  piscopo.!   church  of  Central   How  York,    be- 
ing  oonaecTiteci   April   £,    1869.      ^ee   aJ  bo   biotiraphical   ekctch, 
Ohildxen;- 

53^',    ueore^e  PutnJiiii  Huntington,    8, 
536,   Arria  oai'tjent   ^iuntington,    o;    born  Ronton  June   22,    l843,%  '■ 

537*    Uiiarler>  Jdward  iiuntiai;tcn,    8;    born   in  iioxbury,    :.>ass,    Oct.    2,    '■ 
165^;    died   Oct.    I9,    l0^2. 

5)8S,    Jaraeo  Otis   iluntington,    8;    born  Hoxbury,    Ouly  23,    l8^'4,    / 

589.    sVillican  :!untin.;ton,    8;    born   in  Hadley,    in  July  l8^'6;    lived 
out   a  i'eTT   act/  s. 

5^)0,   i'iuth  Cr.'Jcjson   ...uritinj^ton,    8.  ./ 

59i«   iiary  Lincoln  :iuntington,    8;    born  in  Ca?nbrid£;e,    .'.'ov,    15,    I86I. 


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Seventh  Generation, 

jupcki  3;    Villioiii  2;    iliXliam  1);    was   bornin  Bo«ton,    July  «?7,    lo2^'; 

died  Ii.arc}i  13t    1909 J    niarried  iiov.    24,    li362,    XiUsiin  ouKiner,    a  Lier- 

chi^it  or  iie\:  York,    as  )iiE   second  wife.      lir.    Luinner  xau  born 

Oct.    21,    l8li?,    and   died  Oct.    12,    I879. 

Chiidreii:- 

JJ92:.    John  Osbcrn«^   ou;ibor,    8, 

59 J?.   llBvy  OtiP    iAimner,    8;    born  »-ept,    21,    ibo'p;    died   July   lO,    1869. 


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;■»,   M/VtiK  X,K^,1'6  BiI\iG/J.:Ai;,    7»    (k-'ulia  L:ai*ia  iiurruy   o;    ouUitii  Jp;    i#lnLhiop  A; 
Xipou  3i    ^illii:*!-!  2;    «illiaiu  1);    waa  borii  ai,   "^ak  i-olrit'',    the  Jiome 
rtfiiaence  of   th«  Lingc-iuana,    neai'  I^atoiieii,    on  xiov,   '/,    1821,      LiUTied 
i.ov.   >i3#    li>^^">>»   i'lltiJTi  ;aifc»li<^8i  Livine,atori  oi    Almo/iC,    iJutcuettB   oo., 

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J  Ohila;- 

f  ^9^»    »^^ulAa  Laxia  liiiiga^nan,    8;    born  in  tha    city   of  iiew  York, 

tlept,    l8,    l841 ,    vX   BGYen   in    the   evening,      L-he   died   of   con- 
eufTip^ion   at   hatched   alter    an   iilnesu    of    six  montlis,    aged 
24   years,    June   20,    lS6^,    buried  22riG« 


Julia  f;,    lU    (B)    writeB,    "Ada^n  Lowia   Binga/iian,    my   dariint^ 
father  ~died   in  Ifew  Orleans,    2s:arch  7»    IcibJ?,    at   6   A,    ?-, 


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Seventh  Generation. 
%i:/i"iijvUi:>   ijAfkuhi^ri,'   7l    (ucor^^e   Waenintjton  u;    .Vintlirop    p;    Vinthrop  4; 
Kp'}-!   3»    •^illitia  2;    rtilliaiii  1);    jras   born  in  xhiladelpnia  .j.ept.    23 1 
l8?>;    i::ra(luatcd   at   University   of  *"' e nn -^yl v an i a  l841;;    received 
the  degree  of  3ach^lor   of  L3j^!Q,    at  xiane  La\?  Uohool,    Harvard,    in 
1847,   Iii«5d  in  i'exis,   Preiice,    of   consuini)tion,   liay  lO,    187O;   married 
In  ?o3ton,    April   22,    1^^1,'^f    ^j^rsJi  J:illGry,    dau/^hter  oi    It?natiu8   and 
St'-rah   Charlotte    (Cr?y}    ;:o.r£rent,    v?ho   v?e.B    born  Oct.    9»    I82O,    anu 
diec   in  ihiiadelphia  ;..My  4,    ib^L'.      ilr.    Liar{^ent  was   elected  a 
correBponding  member   of   the  IlasBachuoetts   llistorical   t;ociety   in 
l8j>'6,    r?nd  at    a  meeting  June  9»    1C7O,    the  president   of   tho   Bociet>, 
lion,   Hobcrt   C.    iVinthrop,    mace   remarks   from  which   tho   f ollov.dntj   is 
taken:-   "He   exhibited   an   early   interest   ix\  hiGtorio:.!   purauitf<, 
&nd   fev/  perFonB   of  hir.    yge  have  inaoG  more    credita.cie   ccntri butions 
to   th-s   illuf- tration   of   our  uevolutionaxy    and   snte-.Kovolu  i-ion-iay 
period, ..  .Lately   he  hod   cievoted   himr^elf   to    the   quiet  practice 
of  his   prof  etc  ion   as    a  laviyer   In   the   city   of  j<ew  York,.      liQ  v?f-'.s?   a 
gentleman  of   the   greatest    aelicci.cy   and  refineiacnt;    of   ready   r/it 
and  large   resources,    and   ^,v'hoso   agreeable   co/.ipanionsliip   endeared 
hi;'i  to   hi  a  L'.-3ny   friend?.;." 
Child:- 
595 •    Ignatius,    <3. 

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i  .,3,  iiOi3^i'r  Pl'ii'JY  Lj*u..g:j1«V.    7;    (Oeorge  Ua3hin,;ton  6;    v/inthrop   b;    "inthrop  i; 
KptJS   3;    Williaia  2;    iilliam  l);va3   born  in  A^hil^drjlphia,    ;,  .ly  7, 
1627;    Uicd  Lay  12,    3B59;    fjrnduated  from  ilniversity  of  i'ennoylvania 
in  1^4^;,    receiYed   vh  3   dogre-?  of  IL,   Tj,    in  l849;   married  at  St. 
jj'rancie'Tille,    La.,    I'eb.    5»    l^^'^,    to    .'nn  Chase   Johnaon,    daughter  of 
Cov»    Isaao  JohnsoA   cf  Louieie.na.      £}3e  rvas   born  I832; 

died  vjithout   issue   at   V.ert   Felicip.nn,    La.,    i'eb.    11,    18^6. 


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^AiV   :;AHG.".'r,    7;    (GGorgf!   '.Vrorir,'- ten   6;     .  inthrop    5;    r-inthrop   4; 

i;pfF   ;;    .Villi'-rr   2;    .;illia!n  1);    ^ar   born   In  rhiladelphia,    J^-jn.    21, 

iF^Q;    t'ipd   in  London,    Oct.    20,    I9I?;    .-.rrried   let,    in  fhlladelphin, 

Ort.    St    iB"^?.    Kerry  yoBtl)eth^'r,lte  IMn(i:;.n  of  Jvicsif'sippi,    ?;ho  vpb 

born  lfi^3;    cied   in  I'gtt  York  City  Tec.   6,    I879. 

}ir  ',7'?.r    el('ePt    fon   01    I'r .    ^tophfrn  lAincr.n,    of  i'atchez,    I'ins.,    v/ho 

i;PB  "bfforf:    iMn   Ir^te   •nr   one   of    the  In.rti^r.t   plantcrn   in   tho   bouth; 

aji(i  £;r"dar.tocl   iron  Yale   Colxc-f^e   ?.n  l8'r4»      Tr.    Stephen  luncan's 

second   -.vife   was   Catherine  A.    7;ine;ar:ian,    eister   of   ..daTi  Lev;is   Ilin^- 

aiian,      I'pry   Gnrgent  X-lincnn  married  2nd,    Lee.   10,    1880,    George 

rr.riPh   of   lit^ftrtnbnr^,    T-'oho'riia,    -^ho   ?rap   born 

diod  y.prii    13,    1881. 

Child   by   first  n]arri-:(-'c: - 

59^.    Henry  .:  ootlet}r -lite   j'-^nco-.i,    Jr.,    C;    d.ov'^-   of   birth  noo   L-iven; 
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SeVi^Qth  Ccneratxun« 

i,  GjL'oKGI':   L/xtiL'lH^S!,    f',    (C  coi'te   wcchiriiiton   6;    ..inihrup   p;     .inthrop   ^\ 

EpeB  3;    V.illion  2;    lilliaa  l);    vras    ocrn  in  i-hiiatjci^hia.    Larch  pi 

I83I;    died  in  i^cse   chtiiti.>n,   i.isB,,    Larch   26,    lC'93;   carried 

Et   Verona  i-lantation,    ionsac  I-jriDh,    La»,    Oct.   iC,    I060,    Julia 

m.   Cortion,    vho  nau  born  i.pril  16,    l842.      Jho  was  daughter  of 

Joiiies   Oorrlon   of   "vorona"',    en  Lako   iJt,    i^oacpii,    Vcnaaa  xuritJji,    La., 

cud  liver    ir.  ilcr  Crlcr.n'::. 

Children: - 

597 <■   Oeorge  '.,'aeViington,    8, 

59S»  kp.rgaret  lercy,    8;    born  in  irRnklin  iarirh,   Is.,    toy   r9» 
lB64;    unaarrind;    lives   with  her  nother   in  hqti  Orleans, 

599  •  i-iary   ji^dith  cordon,    o. 

600.  Ja-nes   trordon,    Os 

601.  Jane  >,  ercy,    6;    born   in  Iiatches,    lisp.j    April  1,    IcyO;    died 

in  xiiUB   Chri£:.tian,    ..prii,    ItyOj    urjjii&.irioc . 

602«    V. intlirop,    8, 


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^  f^iiu  izj\'J'i    b/u-kUiLJUi ,    7i    (^yortje   .«ab>iiiifc;t»ju  o;    winthrop   5i    '.Vinthrop  A; 
^paa   3»    >'illiaia  2;    aillicun  1};    vrati    uuru  ia  x  uila'Joipaia,    ;uitiU::;t  25, 
XO33;    Ciied   in  i<ew  j.ork  Jeo.   11,    ly'Opi   mariied  *.'ov,    22,    l3i>3,    in 

iie*  Orleaao,    i.a.,    r/iiliaiii  Sutler  jJUAoaii  o£  i»»jw   i.ork  JiLy,    who   wz.3 

A 

uorn  in  i^cilnburg,    Scotland,   i  arch  17,    ltl30;    he   died  in  iie«r  i'oric, 

June  20,1912;    he  was   fcon  of  /U.exander  and  .-^jaraii   (iiutler)   Dunoan 

oi'  Providencoe    i<.    1. 

Children:-  \ 

603*   Jessie  Percy  Butlor  l;uncan,    8, 

004,    Alexander  iiutler  iXincan,    6,  '■> 

605«   i^ary  Duncan  jdutler  iXincim,    8.  1 


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I  Seventh  Generation. 

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'i     ,-4     A>JKA  ii/JilA  yAilG::KT,    7;    (Winthrop   6;    Mtswllllara   5;    -'inthrop  4; 

I  Kpes   3»    ii'lllisni  2;    ./llliara  1);    tt'j.r    born  in  Glocceoter,    I/.ar-F,,    on 

Isarch  6,    l0l5;    died  in  Ncwburyport,    June  1},,  ^894;   miirriccl  :;ov,   ?8, 
l648.    Captain  Uoseii   A,  Lou  T7ho   wao   born  in  Glouceoter,    Js.n»    28, 
l805#    died  i^iny   23,    I86I.      Through  Crptain  Loi/,    the  children  of 
this  marriD^e  are  doBcended  from  Deputy  Governor   i^amuel  ^ymonds 
of  Ipawich,    "by  his  firsi  wife  JDotothy  ?Iarlakenden  of  i'^arl*!)   Oolne, 
KBBex,    iinglar'd.      .:iir?iuel   Symonds   owned   the    estate   of  Olivera   in 
ToppeBfield,    and   there  hie  r^nglish  children  -.vere  born,      ilis   i5on 
Harlalcenden  who   csiae   to    America  lived  for   a  ticie   in  Gloucester, 
and  there   a  daughter   .-^arah  -ae.s.  born  ^A/ho  raarricd  'Jlhomo.a  Low,    aii- 
cestor  of  Captain  Loseo  A.   Low«      Ueputy  uoverrwi-   tyraonds  married 
&s   his   {second   wiio,    the  widow  j..ai'tha    (iiead)   Epes,    and  her   daugh- 
ter ilary  J^pes,   married  i-eter  ijuncaui  of  ClouceBter,    ':vhoBe  d?iit:h- 
ter  k&vy  iAincan  married  William  iiargent,    2nd,    our  common  ancestor. 
Children:- 
606,   Kliza  Low,    b. 
607 •   Lucy  Low,    8. 
608.    Mnthrop    L argent  i.ow,    8, 
609 •   liavid  L.   Low,    6, 

610 •    Anna  .jr^rgent  .Low,    8;    born  jf.ov.    11,    1858    (fhe    SLiys   lS>9}, 

is   unuiarrieu    unC    teaching;    school    at   xiarcpton   infiti  Lute,    Va. 


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tx'i.'-Li'^^  2;    ."iiixiau  l);    ra:;  born   in  i-ieryioi,    iiabs»,    n-prll   26,    l^'I?; 
oi'^-a  in  -iaduor,    ^  ii.,     ".UijuDi   3~*    lS03i   .:i-iiTi^'<i  i>r.   --ienry  .-If.- ^i  a  ants 
Oi   ...hxlACoiphia,     -e^jv.    i,    lC41;    he    .v-is    uorn    in  rhil.adelphia,    "an,    2, 
2.vj12;    Ciiei   in  i^Adiior,    Jan,   11,    i890.     He  received    tlii    degree  o£ 
i;,    ;j,    jioja  th'i   oaiverbily  oi  x-aantily vauia  in  1334-;    praotioed   in 
it-yjt  .I'hii-jiotitphia,    l334-3^J    **-'-^  i'^  Jiaenos   Aires,    iiout'i  Amerion 
l83/-'33;    r^jiurneci   to  xhila,dsiphia  1838-^?^;    iiA  13^5  '•^'-^'^  pliyt^ician 
of   the  rort   of  rliiii^^delyaia,    and  Member^  oi'   iioard  oi'  iu>cilth;    re- 
mo  vod   to  Radnor    f>)ieve  he-   dieci. 
Children:- 

611,  kary   Kaakeii  x'leasauta,    8;    uorn  /Vug,    2,    18-'.?;    died   dept.   10, 

1843. 

612.  Israel  laeaiJCXitB,    8;    born  Oct.    P,    1843j    died   Kov,    ?7,    l347. 

613.  c^inily   i-.;u't,t;Xit  ileutjeutt*,    6;    born  v^ept,    l^j,    1^4^^;    died  kay 

2,   i3o8« 

614,  bailie  i'lt^aBants,    8, 

615.  iiiliaabeth  jiyrd  i'leasants,    8;    born  June  10,    1851 ;    she  was 

one   or    twins;    ic   ^narriec;    adopted  Oct.   4,    IB96,    ...lizabetn 
Grain,    born  Oct.    6,    I892,    daughter  ox   her   cousin  Luoy    (Low) 
Ortun,    -v/h;)    ciec   at    cirth   01'    cniid, 

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'•J.  yiTi.'ll'i-l''-i-'  Li'JtG^I-T,    7;    (vanthrop   6;   iits.viliiym  5;    '..inthrop  4.; 

J-pea  3;    .lilliem  2;    uilliam  1);    v/ac  born  in  Cloucocter,   A'aes,,    Jen. 
17,    l820;    died  April    2'-j,    1889;    married  i!ary   L'ewbold   Linger  of  Phil- 
adelphia,   on  June   2^ ^    1350;    ^■^'^^  w^'-a  born  Apri?.   ?4,    1826,    in  Phila- 
delphia,   died  Jan.   21,    I906;    was   d^oic^hter   of   John  and  .'.  ary   (Nowbold) 
ijinger,    of  London,    ii:n,';lc>nd;    John  £jinger  later   beccjrie  a  doctor  In 
ibiladelpliie;    Mrs,    iini-^^r   rap   daughter  of   vVillirm   and  h.ary  J'>tr.vbold. 
f'itr.willic-^i   iiar^ent  graduated   from  Washington-Jeff «roon   college   in 
IB39,    and   froa  the  :.:edical  Department  of   t>te  University   of  i'enneyl- 
vojiiB  in  IS43,   presenting   a   theeio   on  iiitrate   of  LiXver.      Dr.   Liargent 
war.   Burgeon   to    the   V^ills   Hospital,    rhiiadelphia,    1844-54-.      iJe   then 
renioved   to   bv^itzerland,    vyhere  he   <::i?^(\^.  his   home,    thQU(,h  ha   Bpent  much 
time   in  ilorence,    Italy,    and   travell  ir.g.      liis   son,    John   iiingtr   oart^ai  t, 

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the   «TLiBt,    vtat    ^oin   cvj..   caucalfid   in  ilorencc.      i)r«    ^.^j'gent  puolitiitjo 
several    workb   on  L-uri.;«ry   and  vnriouf^    ?.rticlRn   in   the  medical   jaumsls 
of   the   day.      hi;:.   v;c.rlvo   on   batid-i^inf;:   rnd  3}ilitHry    lurf^cry   were  •:?iGely 
UDed  as    text   books   in   the   colleges   and  in   the  medical   service   during 
the   Civil    iVax,      J.n  1063   or    *64,    he  pubiiBhed   in  iariii   a  paraplilet, 
^Lii':^  j^It-atn   Cox^f eder aes    et  I'rlSGiaYac'-*'*    vaiic)!   attvo.clod  nuch   atten- 
tion  aa    a   vi^-orous    C'?f<jnre  of    the    L'nton  ciuye. 
Uhilfiror.  :- 

6i'^.   ...  =  ry    ..cvbold,    "j;    "torn  -Vay  3,    l3;l;    died   July         lO>'3. 
'^15^«    John   ^in;^cir    (£};    born  Jan.    12,    l8So. 
^'XCL    ..,mily,    h\    "Lorn   ..-r. .    27,    l5i>7.      'Jnmarried. 
^it^l\   L'ary   i^inthrop,    I;    tern  iGcO;    died  l86j>'. 

'  ^2p.   Fit::v/illi::rri  v.inthrop,    S;    l:orn  l8c>');    died  l569. 

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Seventh  Generation, 

,     jiliTJIIiCr  yAKGlilWT,    7;    (v/inthrop   6;    ^itzwilliatn   5»    •^inthrop  4;   l;peo  3; 

2 
William  2;    ./illiam  1);    was   born   in  Gioucecter,    kaas.,    July  8,    10,52; 

died  in  Koxbury,   MaBo,,    I'.arch  16,    1896;   married  l»t,    i^ov.   15,    l347, 

jClizabeth,    di3U^;hter   of   Ganuel    and   Jane    (TuniB)    Browne,    of  ihila- 

delphia,    v.'ho    was   born  m'<^  ,  ^■' *  '    ""  '    ;    died  April   2>,    l864;    he  married 

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2nd,    Kov.    7»    lS7^»    l''^^»    Anna    (Coombs)    Cal-dwell,    v/ho    wao   born   in 

]vev  Orieani:,,    on        ^  ;;;^  :,    ]  and   died  in  liewton  tlentre,    i-'ob,    17,    1 

1913*    ^i^ed  nearly   77.      .Yinthrop  iJajgent   received  his   collegiate   edu- 

cation   at  Dartmouth,    graduatinti   in     sV   . -^    j    then  entered   the  ^iCdical 

department   of   the   university  of  Pennsylvania,    graduating   in  16h7» 

lie  practiced   in  Aontgoiisry   county   till   l855»    'Ahen  he   renioved    to 

Philadelphia.      He    f:v.v-   for   many  years   iJecretary    and   also   Ireeident 

of   the  lontgomery  .'/edical   iiociety.      »hile   in  the   city  he   lived    in 

West  Philadelphia,    and  for    fix  years   v/as   School   Li  rector  of    the 

24th   iixxa  26th  waadf?,      in  I862  he   was  placed-  in  chcrgeof   the   Govern- 

ment  Ho&pital    at  Kingsessing.      ij'-i-v^  years    after   the   death  of   his 

first   wife   tie   rti^iiovcd   to   Jostcn,    eiid   in  later  yet^rs    i;pent  :?;uch    time 

in    travelling,,.      At    the    tirnc    of   his   death  /ic   was    a  niember   of    the 

i'hiladelp^iia   Oounty   .;.cdical    .->ociety,    the  :..eaical    v^ociety   of  j  onn- 

cylvania,    cud   a  j'ello.^   of    the   College  of  rhy cticicr^r- .      lie  had    an 

excellent   axtiotic    renre,    and  had  he   devotee   himt-elf    to   painting 

would   hr)ve    attained   a  iiijih   rsJik, 

Children:- 

623,  bajoiel   .Browne,    8;    botn   JJec,    I3,    l848;    died   April   3,    I869. 

624,  Vvinthrop,    b, 

62^',  Jcne  lunis,  6;  born  Jan.  23,  I856,  died  in  Pittpourg  i;arch  14, 
^913;  rr.'rricd  hor  cecond  coucin  --..dT/ard  .lorccater  (8),  --pril 
24,  1^76;  see  thnt  name. 
626.  x''itz  ./iliiara  8, 

6::^7.  Kr..tc;,  8;  born  .  ;</  l^j,  l662;  died  11  d?yG  old. 
■  628,  h:li2:abeth  l>rov;ne,  8;  born  Oct.  26,  1863;  died  ..pril  10,  I09O, 
married  Jan.  '  '   I89O,  ht.r  oecond  counin  Thoodore  ;<orcester, 
(8);  no  iseue. 


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LDGventh  Generation, 
3     Hi>i»^^Y  IjAixGiiliiT,    7l    (-inthrop   6;    iitsiwillic-a   5t    "inthrop  4;   £pc8   3; 
filllEun  2;    williain  1);    -was   born   in  Gloucester,    .V.aoa.,    June   3,    l82|; 
died   at  i^hilacelphia,    iiar,    2,    I69B;    married  lst,bophie  ii.   I.lalin, 
who  wrs  born  in  ihiladelphia,  ;    died  July  It?,    I87I; 

marriage  ?/a8   Oct«    13»    1664;    she   was   daughter  of 

•      He  zcarried  2nd,    Kov,    2^',    1874,    iiary 
D.    iVheeiwright   of   Hewburyport,    who   was   born   Jan,    25,    l844;    dau^jhter 
of  Icttac  V/,    vvheelvrright   £<n6  Sarah  I;ana,    and   is   otill  living. 
Children   by   firr.t  raarriage;- 

629.  Lf;ry    '»inthrop,    8, 

630.  .imily  Haskell,    8. 

631.  Ihomaa   i arsons,    8;    born  in  Philadelphia,    July  8,    1&71;    died 

July  21,    1871 . 

hy  second  raarria(re:« 

63P.    Anita  wheelwright,    8; 

633,  Margaret,    8;    born  Ley   29»    l882;    ctlll   living,   unmarried, 

G.nd   in   a   sisterhood   in  lieltinsore, 

634,  Klizabeth  I'araons,    8, 


Henry  Sargent  /graduated  frau   Univercity   6f  i'ennsylvania,    end 
Irora  iI&rvc'Td  L&.-,v   ocbool.      }.'or   ipon-ic  y'.;\rf?   provioue   to ''the 
death   of  Daniel    •  ebster,    he  '.va«   his  private   iiecy,    and   travelled 
in  i...urope   '.vita   hiir.;    also   lived    in   .Vebstur'e   country  place   at 
liarehfieid,    rxotinf-:    as   L>ecy,    until    .vebster's   death. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
.7>.   JOILN  HAbllr-LL   G^ihC-^lNT,    ?;    (i'inthrop   6;    Fitzwillioni  5;    v/inthrop  4; 
Kpes   3;    WilliGOjj   2;    Willi^jn  1);    vas   born   In  GlouceBter,    Masp.,    on 
i'eb.   ^8,    1828;    died   at  i"ort  V/adoworth,    1^»   Y.,    Oct.    9,    189O;   married 
June  1,    18581    Frances  Eugenia  Hall,    siptcr   of  Hev.   Francie   3,   Hall 
of  Plattsburg,    }i,  Y.        She  was   born  and  died 

;   I^r,    iJargent  vms   a  graduate  of   iJart- 
mouth   College   of   clftso   of     1  :^    .     ^^   ;    rnd   of  Princeton  TheolonicrJ. 
Seminj^.ry   1850;    he   commenced  his  ministry   in   liorth   Carolina,    and 
was   afterward  pactor   of   the  i  resby  tericji   church  in  liturville,    anri 
subsequently  of   the   church   in  Bald  ?:ount,    Pa,      lAxvini-^  the  lr,nt  years 
of  hir.  T-inictry  he  wap    in   the  i  roebytery  of   Charcplain,    snci    over 
the  Congregational   church   in  Peru,    by   the   old  plan  of  union. 
He   is  moot  kindly  remembered  by  many   in  Korthern  .'^'e^*  York.      Laid 
aside   ao   oxi  inT&lid  from   cictive  v/ork,  the  laf>t  year  of  his  life 
was   spent   in  Ne'vtovin   and  ^'lushing,      'w'hiie   vioiting  his  vrife's 
nephew  he  wnE   stricken  Trith  apoples^y    and  lived  but   a  fe^  days. 
He  died   at  Fort    .Vads-n'ortyx  mid   ic  buried   at  t:chencctady,    ri.   Y. 
Child:-  ,    , 

635*    Thomas  Parsonc,    8;    born     -/-^    --"  ;  ^>    '  ;    died   n.(ted-fiA{re-~yor-.rs. 

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.;0.   l^i^J^A^  i'kiiijQiiii   LjARCKHT,    7;    ( wiuthrop   6;    iitzwiilinm   5;    winthrop  4; 
SpeB  3;Wiilism  2;    i/ilMsm  l);    was   born  in  Gloucester,   i^aBfi.,    July 
10,    IQ3O;    died   suddenly   at   Goronado  Beach,    California,    -where  he 
Tvao   visiting   on   account   of   ill   health,    March  I6,    1O9O;    «ras   buried 
at  33ath,    II.    H,,    his   roraains  having,-  been    transported   acrosB   the 
continent  by   the  renncylvania  K.   K.    Co « ,    i.i   whose   tjT.ploy  he  hs-d 
been  for  msJiy  ye.arfi   &.u  Acaisterit  Gen,   Purohaoing   /igent.      He  mar- 
Tied  Dec,   13,    I854,    Jane  E,  toodell   of     /j  ^'i^'      )'•  ' '5^ 
vmo   was   born     ^t-f ^"V.      I\       '>'-*■.  y        ?      ■''       •-.  ,  .      .^.  a-    ' 

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,JX.  GOKHAii  PAIiiiONS   CAKGSNT,    .!:;    (winthrop    6;    Pitzvilliam    5;    <7inthrop   4; 
£pe8   3;    vvilliam  2;    William  1);    was  born   in  Gloucester,    Dec.    10, 
1831 ;    died   in  Bryn  i^.avrr,    Pa.,    Jan.   11,    I89I,    in   the   i>7th  year   of 
his   Pge.      **hen  he  vras   eight  yejirs  of   age  his  parents  renoved 
to  Esr-ex  county,    LasB.,    and  for   a  time  lived   at  Byfield,    Llaes,, 
v/here   an  estate,    ^'atherl^nd  Js  arra,    ht-id  been  left   to  him  by  Uorhaia 
ParGons,    a  great  uncle,    for  whom  he  was   named.      He  received  his 
preparatory   education   at   IXi.niaer   Acadeniy,    and  later   entered  Dart- 
mouth College,    where  he  graduated  in     |  ,■'"•    ';    H?  war,    elected    to 
the  legislature   in  lB59#    ^^d  wnile   there   attended  iiarvard  iiedical 
Cchool,    and   later   the  Lone    Island  Hospital    College,    %vhere  he 
graduated  in  1863.      At   the   brealiing  out   of   the   Civil     ,ar  he 
entered   the   amy   as   a  ledical    Cad^tt,    and   Bervod   as   Act'g   Aspir.t, 
Surgeoti   in   the  Satterlte  Hospital,    ..eet  i'].'iladelphia,    and  at    Gaiap 
CopeleJid,    near  i'ittsburg.      After   the   close   of   the  '.var  he   enga^^ed 
in   the  practice   of  medicine   in  Philadelphia,    and  later   in   Del£.'<7are 
and  }^ontgoniery   countiers.      He  v^as   at   one   time  prenident   of   the 
liontgomery  County  i;edical    iiociety,    and  a  member   of   the   Americr\n 
L'edical   AE^Bociation,      At   the    time   of  his   death  he  naB   in   charge 
of   the  Hospital   of    the  Good  iihepherd  at  Radnor,    and   rj\   elder   of 
the  Lryn  i^a-arr  ^'resbyterian   church. 

Dr.   bargent  married  Jan.    11,    l865«    Caroline  B.   L'on traoll in   of 
Lexington,    Ky,,    who  was   born  l84?,    and   dau^ihter   of  Fred- 

erick  de  Aiontmollin  of  Lexington,    Ky.      by    this  marriage   there   was 
HJi  infant  v/ho   aied  at  birth,     iira.   i>argent  livee   in  2lryn  Laxr,    Pa. 


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Serenth  Generation, 
^IT-.VILLIAJ.I   SA.kG:£KT   '.VORC'XTliR,    7;    (iiarah  6;    iltzwillifl/n   5;    nn- 
throp  4;   iipeo   3;    V/illiom  2;    Millia-n  1);    was   born   in   .Natohez,    IIbs, 
Deo.   l8,    l8l9;    died  in  Kast  Bridgewater,    kat's.,    Jan,   17,    l855» 
Harried  Dec.    22,    l840,    Charlotte  Thayer,    daughter  of  J-artin  wwift 
of  Kast  x>riGgev;ater,    .Vast.,    born  i^ept.    3,    l824,    and   died 
DhG  vras    a  direct   deecendant   of   both  l.iles   LitaJidish  and   John  /vlden, 
ttiid  after  her   iiUaband's   death  raarried  »-.r.    Cu.:n.niings,      kr,    V.orcco- 
ter  lived  in  I\atchtz,   ..iss.,    Boston,   Gloucester,    Csrnbrid^eport, 
Bridge?{ater,    ilatansas   Cu'ba,   Providence,    lu    1,,    and  i:a£t  iiridge- 
water,      lie  was   a  merchant. 
Children:- 

636.    Anna  Worcepter,    8. 
637*   v;hai*le8   ftorceater^  8. 


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Seventh  Generation, 

S/i^A}I  PAH30N5i   WORC?:L^T:--Ui,    7;  . (Sarah  6;    i'itzwilliam  5;    .vinthrop  4; 

^^CD   3»    "illiam  2;    williara  1);    waB  born   in  Lrighton,    Uaes,,    Dec. 

2?,   1621 ;    died  in  I3rooklyn,    July  b,    l8&4;    mairied  Charle^e   John 

XJoufihty  of  iiew  York,    June  1^',    I845;   he  v:ap   pon  of  Kev,   Charlee 

John  Doufrhty   and  Elizabeth  Uesier,    born   in  Brooklyn,    ieb,   25,    182O; 

er 
died  in  Suffrim,    U,  Y.,    Doc.    3,    I696,      Be  waa  by  occupation 


Chilclren:- 

638.  Charles    J.    Ifoughty,    8,  ^"'^    ' 

639.  yr&ncis  Worcester  Toutrhty,    B, 

6'10«    «inthrop  Sarfrent  .Jou.^hty,    3;    born  INoy.   15#    ISJ^;    di«:^d 
iiarch  2,    1879. 

641,   :Ted'-5i'ick  I.c»U(;./ity,    B;    uorn  Uarch  3I,    l8i?6;    died   ^vag,    20,    1679; 

6^2,   Kuuna  V/oroeRter  i)ou,<i:hty,    6;    born  July   i>,    lB57;    lives  uaiiarried 
in  Cresskiil,   :;,   j. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
c     oAvUi^jL  KouivHD   <^OHC;:iw'i£K,    7»    (-'t'rc.h  6;    of itZkViliiaiu   pl    •^ini.hrop  4; 
BipeB   3i    rtilliE'J^  2;    Ailliaa  1);    was   born   in  Gloucester,    L.asa.,    on 
jTeb.    l6,    lo24;    died   in  Bridgewater,    Svlass,,    Uec.   4,    I69I;    he  mcrried 
let,    S^pt,    22,    184-4,    Jar.;'>   A^nes    (daughter   of   Calvin   Rjid  i-unice 
(i3pre^ue)    »Vashburn,    of   Joppa    Vills.j^e,    now  Elrtiwood,    Lays.,    -jrho   -^vas 
born  iiiarch  9»    l^-'^lt    died   j.n    JaltiTaor-^,    Dec,    7»    l8>4;    laarried   2nd, 
Oct.    11,    l^j55f    i'jlizabeth  Ann,    dsughter   of   Toraijcnd    and  i'dith  J. 
(iitockton)    ocott   of  ^ialtiaoro,    ^>io    ffa.-s    born  i;laroh  22,    182^;,    and 
etill    liv^ss    in    bridfiewatei'.      oamuel   Ho>vard  Vvorcester   lived   in 
Ce.'ibridt-'.eport   and   l;ri tidewater ,    and   was   for    a   time   student   at 
Brown   Unl verpity,    but    trouble  with  his    eyes   compelled   him   to 
leave   college   before  gradu-iting,      in  later   life    the  degrees   of 
A.   jt3,    and  A,   i-.,,    were   conferred  upon  him   by  Brown  University  aa   if 
gradUcitin.-;-  \vi  th   /ji?.   olasB,      lie   tau-)it   Bchool   in  various  places, 
BX\(i  was  p  creep  tor    of    the    -.cademy   at  i.armingham,    i;aso,,    and   tau^cht 
in  i'lppinc,    iU    ii.      lie   wois   ordained  niiniptsr   of   the   iJc^  Jerusalem 
Church,    snd  preached   a  number    of  ydrs    in  Baltinore   and    in  Gardi- 
ner,  Me,      V^hile   in   caltiriore,    he  for    a   time   rIeo    conducted  a 
private   nchool  for   boys,      About   th^t   time  he  studied  medicine, 
»nd  received  Viis    de^^ree  from   tiie  -.Ne/»  York  iloaeopathio   College. 
Removin,;;   to   Gardiner,    he  purpiied    bath  profeaiaons,    until   hir'   rcT.oval 
to   Gloucester,   "the   home   of  his   boyhood,    r/here  he    devoted   hiriii'elf 
to   the  practice  of  laedicine,    ana  v/ae   very   succesoful    in   establirhing 
a  larp;e  practice.      iVhile   in  Gloucester,    he   flleo   devoted  much   tir&e 
.   to   editinf^,   the  Latin    .vorks   of   oTvedenborg,    and  in  preparing   and 
publishing   translations   of    the    Fajne.      in  l6i.b,    he   rewoved   to    lir.lem 
where  he   continued    the  practice   of  i^v.dicine    -jad   dev^jtcd  hirj:-elf 
to   literary   work  until    failing  health   compelled   him   to   give  up 


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Geventh  Generation, 
auch  an  active  life,    aiid  he  reraoved  to   >iridgewater,    the  home   of 
his   early  manhood,    Sept^   I876,    and   died   there. 
Children  by  firet  marriage:* 
643 .   Klla  Vorceoter,    6; 
644 e   aaciuel   i/orceeter,    S# 

645.  Theodora   JorccBtcr,    Gj    bora   in  Fari;^infc;harj,    July   6,    1849; 

div'MJ   ;.n  i)altir:cre,    h.;arch  31,    I854* 

646.  i'iti". Villi i.ina  iiBXgent    Vorcester,    8. 

647.  henry  iocter    .VorceDtfcr,    6, 

6'^8.    Jenny   i.'or cestor,    8;    born  ijaltimore,    .'.arch  12,    iS^'4;    died  in 
j3rooklyn,    iiarch  y^^,    1855* 

Children   by   second  rnarriege;- 

649,   Kdith  Viorceeter,    8, 

6^0,    baraJi  ^-argent    Worcester,    8;    born  Baltixaore,    Jan,    5»    I858; 
ni«ci   in  CiloUGeci  li?rj    uur.c   21,    l864» 

6^1,   iilizabeth  ilo.??ai'd  Worcester,    6;    born  X3altiinore,    July  3»    l859; 
lives   in  Bridgewater,    unraajrried, 

652.  Kmma  Worceeter,    8;        See   iVinthrop  l^argent  8, 

653.  Ivary  'loY.nv^end  Worcester,    8« 

654.  Jolin  i'onerden  'Worcester,    8, 

^55.    ToATisend  i»cott    *,oroeBter,    8;    born   in   Gloucester,    /.pril   2, 
io66;    ttieci   in  Oiouotster,    ijept*    c,    liiuO. 

o^r'^.    Jes:-is  iia.r.ilton   .^orceBter,    t;    bcrn   in   Gloucester,    vune   ?0, 
1667;    oicd   in  li^im,   ii;eb,    23,    I87O. 


ifclizabeth  A.    (Lcott)    .Vorcester   died   in  Bridge-water,    2.   i',«.,, 
liarch  24,    191^»    r^ed   9O   yearB   2   days. 


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Seventh  Generation, 
.,  yuAl'Ulo    uK^i'.d^.i/i^^.H,    7;    (3arah  6;    Pitzwlli iati   ^',    v»inthrop  4;    Lpo«   3; 
yilliam  2;      illiam  l);    ws.e  born  in  GloucoBter,    .VasB.,    L>ec.    ^,    l£^?; 
livrtd   in  Gloucester,    Bambridgeport,    Bridcevrater   and   elp-ewhare, 
and   uiod   in  Aurora,    111.,    i^ept.    6,    1&'^9.      ile  mturied  Cot.    20,    184^, 
AbV>y,    u3.ughler  of   iicott  Keith,    .cb^.,    of  Aaet  ISrid^ewater,    y.ho   was 
born  Juno  c^,    16^7;    died 
prancie   »Yorc«stox'   wap   a  laerciitml. 
G3iildrcn:- 

657.   jillon  V/orcester,    8;    born  i/.arch9,    l848;    6ied  July  3I,   I649. 
65B.  Kary  bargent   Woi'cester,    8.  .  a- 

659 •   ^'rajicis  worcestorr,    8, 
660,   iidvfard   irvorcester,    3. 

661  •   Theodore  Worcester,    8;    born  ;   married   Jsii, 

IO9O,    his   seoond   couBin, 


Heed   to  know  'ifhether   AVuy,    wife   of  Francis   is  living* 

ji'itc   of   j^ieodore    woroester' »■:    birth   ^Jid    exact   cato"or  marriage, 


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Seventh  Generation. 
3,   Ki)..Vw.X>  WCRCJCiiTilR,    7;     (Garah  6;    iitziyilliaa    >;    V/inthrop  4;    :<;p^8   3; 
jrilliasi  2;    vUllian   1);    rraa   born  in  Brii^hton,    i.asp  .,    Jan.    28,    l330; 
died   in   i&'althaa,    iiase.,    3ept«    2,    1913«    where  he  had  been   a  physician 
ftr  many  years.      He  married  Oct.    27,    I856,    Elizabeth  Hov^ard,    of 
Seet  Bricgewater,    I'as^.,    ipho   ^es   born  in  Boston  Sept.   29,    I832; 
and  died   in   ».'altiinjr.,    April    2,    1911*      ildw.ird    iVorcef^ter  received 
hif.  der^rcr  of  I',    D,    from  thfr  University  of  l^.ev  Y^vk,    in  185I; 
practiced    a  year   in  Barnstable,    Kaso.,    and  for   four  years   was 
surgeon  on  vessels   sailing  bet^wcen  herr  York,    Havre   and  Liverpool. 
During  the  yecT  iSpo,    he  ^V30   in  charge  of   a  hospital   in  iialtimore, 
eubutitating  for   th--  re^rular  physician.     Practiced  in  L>t,    /dbsjis, 
Vt.,    1856-60,    Tvhen  h-   L^ettled   in   .Valtha^, 
Children: - 
66i?,    Alice  Jrsncis  Vjorcester,    8. 

663.  Ifoud  Louise    ."or tester,    8. 

664,  :iary   Alois  V.oroester,    o. 

665«    /'.nn?t   Farsonr.   norcester,    8, 

666.   ?aul    Dudley    ..orcester,    6;    born  i^^arch  23»    1^67,    in   walthson, 
resides   in  ^»ew  Yoric   City. 


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Seventh  Goneration, 
%    ^  .LA  v.w^KG^^ri'riir; ,    B;    (Larah  6;    i'itzv^ilJ  icm  'J',    Minthrop  4;   >;pes   3; 
V,llli?iD  2;    villiam  1);    ras  born   in  2tsJcb  2?, 

1636;    lives    in  ^ir.ugcrticL,    X.  Y,      l.^arrie'J   let,    Cct.    ^3,    1853, 
rr.    i^ohn  burner,    ^   nroninezit   physiclgji  of   Broolrlyn   t-rid  Lew  York, 
rho   v.ay  born   in  Arr;s.gh,    Irel'^iJ,    Dec*    i?2,    l£?l;    CieC  }'&-j   3I,    1^93; 
phe  m'^rried   2nc',   r/.s.y  1,    1^95»   j^gberi   ^?jittak-:r  of   ."^auf^^^rtiefc, 
vho   ci^d  I'-b.    2,    190^i. 
Oiilcjien  only  by   riri.t  marrisge:- 

667,  Jo>)n  Turnfir,    Jr.,    8;    torn  in   i-rooklyn,    ocpt,    1^,    l^^'^J 

died   ,V.ai'ch  23,    lS|;8. 

668,  I'nurice   Worcef;ter   Turner,    8, 

669,  Anna  Sargent  Turner,    B;    born   Aufr,    9,    I86O;    liver.  uaMarriecl 


iJeed  place   01    birth  of  Zj^ma   Worcester   iurner. 


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Seventh  Gener«.tion. 
.^  L0'JI3   -.•C)HGI'::riY;':R,    8;    (Judith  6;    i-'itz-rlll  iaa  5;     ^/inthrop  4;    Kpr??,  4; 
williwa  2;    Willi?!?!  l);!rwaB  bora  in  Glouceater,    April   ^',    I829;    aor- 
ried  Ist,    April   10,    l348,    Juliana  Elizabeth  He  Fovd  of   ii*;vrburyport 
from  v/hom  h.^  v;an   divorced,    n.nd  he  married  2nd,    in  13^7,    Anna  Houghs, 
who   died   at   Cairo   in   the  Oatskills,    21.   Y.,    Aug.    26,    I872.      Uv »   Wor- 
c^sater   :;tudi«d  In??  and  practiced    in  CTOTini^ton,    Ky . ;    bcca'ae   cscre-    ■ 
tary   in   the  Attorney  General's  offioe   at   Washington,    I',    0.,    entered 
th*?  Confederate   ar.my   and  v.as   killed  at  Gettysburg:;,    July  I863. 

Children  by  first  marria^e:- 

670.  Judith  Or^rgent  ?/orcePter,    8;    born  in  Covington,    Ky.,    .'oril   26, 

1849. 

671.  J-ouiTi  I'.cnvy     orceGtcr,    i;    born    in   jVashin^.ton,    ;^,  :.,    .Feb.    12, 

1856. 

Jiy   secona  raarri?.^e:- 

672.  Louisiana  Vorcecter,    6, 

673.  Louis  Harold   rtorccater,    £. 


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163. 

Seventh  G<»n«»ration, 

;^  JG'LV  RCI.i:::":0M    .V0RC73r-'n,    7;    {Judith  6;    Fitz^illism   5;    'winthrop  4; 
Ijper.  3;    .Ulliccn  2;    V.'lllla-a  3);    vr^e   "born  Sept.    30,    I83I;    dicU   in 
Walker   County,    Texafi,    Junp;   5>',    l834;    married   1st,    In  llev  York,    in 
ir.59,    Lory  Jrj'ie  Shel^.on,    v/ho    c^ied   in  .N'ott  York  Sept.    7,    i860; 
ho  nurriecJ   Pnci,    I'aroh  10,    I-3n5#    i^ai'y  ilallain  Greene,    0:':  Brooklyn. 
!H  v;iis    3  1 '.vr.ycr   In   Covlnr.'';on,    ''y.;    ~t>?   iJr-r^'t  J.ialor   of  :.'.   Y,    Vol, 
Inffinti-y   during   tho   diyil   V'ar,    1361-3.364. 
Children  by   socond  m-Trin.^'e:« 
67'+.   ^-'^iuci  ^.i  vinr.ston  V^orosster,    8; 
67?.   i^oy  Creone    •oro-gster,    8, 
67$,   JiortTc.Jid    Williajn  VVoTceF.ti»r,    8. 


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164. 
Seventh  Generation, 
..j4.  A)i^A  iiAHOOT   WOHCHbTKH,    7;    (Judith  6;    i^itzwilliem   5;    ..inthrop   4; 

iSpee  3;    William  2;    William  1);    was  born  i'eb.   12,    1834;    died  June  14, 
1852;   married  yeb.   12,    1850.   iiartin  Van  Avery,   Ksq.,    of  Covington, 
Ky.       He  wao  born  .    died 

end  was  by  occupation 

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•     ,.    iJAl^IiiL  ijAIvGisWT   CUKTIS,    7;    (i^aria  Osborne  6;    iJaniel   5;   jiJaniel  4; 

i  iipes  3»    'iillififli  2;    iVilliaca  1);   was   born  in  ioBton  hoy,    9,    l82i?; 

I  died  in  London,   -^ng,,    July  2,    I908;    Harvard  A,   B,   l846;   L.L.B. 

1848;    A.   11.   i860,  ilBxried  I^ov,   3,    l8^'3,    iVriana  Randolph  Wormeley, 
born  in  JDedham,   ilBsex,    Ing,,    Oct,   14,    I833;    is   etill  Itring  in 
Bngland,      ^he   vvas   diUfihter  of  Rclph  liandolph  f/ormeley,    born  in 
Virginia,    r.n6    on  adr-.iral   in  H.  13,   ii.   navy,    and  of   his  wife, 
Caroline  ireblo,    daughter   of  Jiiben   find  iilizabeth   (Derby)   Preble 
of  Boston,      John  .dinger  iiargent'n  picture  of   the   salon  of  Palazzo 
Barbaro,    Aith  ^..r.    and  Ltb,    i-.aniel   S,   Curtis   and  their  son  ilalph 
seated  in  it,    is  in  Lnirlington  House,   London,    having  been  civen 
by  Lr,   Sargent   as  hip.   "diplopia  i'icture",    upon  becoming   a  member 
01    the  Koyal  Acadeiay,    and  a  reproduction  figures   in   the  book  of 
his    tiorkh  published   some  years   ago,      uv,   V/alter   A,    Gay*  8   picture 
of  the  e&me   salon,    the  residence  of  sir,   Curtis,    io   in  the  Bor.ton 
KuDQum  of  Jline  Arts,    painted  on  an  order   from  the  Luseum,     )Jr. 
Curtis  was   a  member  of   the  iSomerset  Club  of  Lob  ton,    but  held  no 
public  office   except  for   the  work  he  did  in   connection  with  the 
i-ublic  Library,      lie   contributed  often   to    the  Bocton  Poet,    but   not 
under  hie  o.vn   n--:Tie,    and  mostly   in   a  satirical   vein,      lie  was   accoun 
ted   a  great   wit,      A  bioK^raphical    sketch  will   be   given, 

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677.  Hslph  worraeley  Curtis,    8.  '  f -^    »•»     ■  -  V    ^   / -*"  ^ ''^''  "^    ' 

678,  Ooborne  iiargent   Curtirs,    8.  "       / 

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166, 
iierenth  Generation, 
'«?•  £i.i<^A3j£TH  lUi'J.iiK  A::OaY,    7;    (i:.Bther   6;    Igaatiuo   5;    ijanlel  4;    r.pes  3; 
i^llllcm  2;    William  1);    was    born  in  Jioeton,    Oct,    22,    l820,    died    ,--:^ 
iiay  11,    1898;    niELrrieci  Oct,    29,    l846,    Ivors   J.    /vufctin,   who   was   bom 
jfeb,   14,    l£o3,    snd  died  June  11,    I8B9;    he  was  con  of  Jarae»  Treco- 
thick  ana  Catherine   (Gerry)    Austin. 
Children:- 

679.  Sether   /j..ory   /lastin,    8;    born  J&n..  1,    iB'f-B;    died  Aug,   9,    I849, 

680.  Amory   -.ustin,    8;    born  July   24,    I849;    Harvard   l87i;   Kaso. 

Institute  cT   icchnoloe^,    i<-^73«  '>^ 

681.  Catherine   Austin,    6;    born   /vu^,    22,    l8j?'0;    lives   at   66   Ayre- 

cault   Ave.,    jie-s^rport,    n.   X, 


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fj82,   Ignatius   £3  argent  Aug  tin,    8;    born  ;-sxoh  I7,    I853;    died  •''^/•V"/  ■';  <6  0 

683,  Sarah  .-.llery  .jargent   Aur.tin,    S. 

684,  }.:ary  .-oifitin,    B;    born  Oct.    14,    l855« 


Note:    Thf3  record   in  family  Bible  of   j;;,n-itiuB   bar.^ent  givot^   d-ito 
of  birth  of   ..lizabeth  Turner  A^nory   as   Oct,    23,    lo21.      hW   other/ 
recordn   f'ivt   it   an   above » 


iieed   details   as   to   :  r,    Austin  and  his   anceetry. 
Also    date  of   death  of   Ignatius   Liort;ent   AUBtin,  (8) 


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Seventh  Generation, 
jj\liMi   i'J.MifiY  liAf{G::iiT,    71    (ignatiUB   6;    Ignatius    5;    iJaniel   4-;    Zpes   3; 
William  2;    V/illiam  1);    was  born   in  Boston,    Oct,    9,    l829;    died  in 
ihiladelphia  k!ny  4,    lB^2;   married  April   22,    I851,    V.'inthrop   L;argent 
(7),    Bon    of  Ceorge   uachin^ton  Sargent    (6),    and  grandson  of  Gov, 
..inthrop  Sargent    {^)  •      Lihe  had  a  oon  Itinatius,      (Lee  268.) 


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163, 
Seventh  Generation, 

llti-NhliTTA  CK/JJf   hiAixGEIiT,    7;    (ignatiuB   6;    Ignatiuo    5;    Laniel  4;   hpes   3; 

William  2;    William  1);    was  born   in  Boston   June  14,    I838;   married 

Oct,   19»    18581    Jf^Ties  i.co^aLtor»  Codnan  of  Boston,    who  was  born  in 

PnriB,    ij'rance,    Actil   I7,    I83I;    Haryard  iB^l;    Bon  of  Charleo 

KuDsell    and  /vnn^icckaaters)    Codm^n.      He   io   living;    has   never  been 

in   ^ctiv(»  business;   been  interested   in   art,    shooting   and  fishing, 

tmd  during  last   twenty  years   in  the  breeding  of  Guerncey   cattle.^ 

Jor  many  years  was  iresident   of   Guernsey   Cattle  Club  of   Aajrica. 

Jirs.   Codraan  ie   ctill  living^.^^  Z^^*^^^''^^^*^'^'^^^^ 

Children:- 

£85»   FrsJicie   Codm.«n,    U;    born   Aug.   4,    l0^;;9;    died   Kov.    11,    188;^, 
as   reoult   iroia  fall    Irora   horse   during   a  bteeple   chaee,    at 
Brrokline. 

686.  Jt-mec  7'^f~^H^>-e-T^^  t^dtaan,  ^r. ,    8;    born   April   20,    l862*    Harvard 

687.  Phillip  Codmrm,    8;    born  Oct.    6,    1867;    Harvard  I&89;    died 

in  rhiladelphia,    Oct.    26,    I896. 

688.  Kcnry   LJargent   CGc!jnn.n,    8;    born  June  19,    1864;    died   in 

Chicago   Jan.    I3,    I896, 

689»   Cora  Codman,    8. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
306.   CU;..ra.ii.   ^i'KAuU-.  .A.iai:r..   7;    (Kinatluo  6j    I^natlUB   5:    ^a»iei  ^: 

graduated  from  Harvard  in  l862.    and  th«  s^«e  year  entered  the 
military  .ervioe  of  the  UniKed  ..tate.  .0  lieutenant,    ar.d  .ae  aide- 
,,   caap   to  (,en.   K.   i'.   Bank,   in   th«  l;.partaont   of   the  Uulf.    being 
^stered  out  in  /.ug.   l865  «ith  brevet  rank  of  i.ajor.     He  married 
in  ).o.ton.    Kov.    26.    1873.    >-.ry   Allen,    uau.htor  of   .^Crc.  Hobe.on 
of  viverton.    ..    1.,    who   wa»   deaoended  from  Andrew  Uobeoon.    the 
nrat   Chief  Justice  of  Pennsylvania,     -ary  .lien  Kobe.on  .as  .orn 
June  -j'K   1853.      professor   .argent  i»   at   thia    time  profco.or   of 
^torioulture  at   Harvard  Univeroily,    a^d  Director  of   the  Arnold 
,^boretu»  at  Jamaica  Wain.      A  sketch  of  hi.  military  and  oivio 
■  Bervioes  will   be  givan  elsewhere, 
Ohildren:- 

690.  Hentietta,    o. 

691.  ("indrew  Kobeson,    o. 

692.  iiary,   8. 

693.  Charles  iprague,    Jr.,    8. 

694.  Mice,   B;    born  r.aroh  26,    1882. 


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EeTenth  Generation. 
jCZI^li  V.HI'i;i  SAiiUL:;T,    7;    (John  larncr  6;    Ootn  lurner   p;    JDaniel  4; 
jilpes  3;   WilliFJa  2;    Vdlliam  1);   was  born  in  Boston,   laarch  6,    1836; 
died  at  Gardiner,    lie.,    Aug.   I3,    i860;   mojrried  tiept.    15,    I857, 
i.ary   Adelaide,    daughter   of  Triimen   and   fjaria  ijouglas    (Irving) 
Ahittier,    who   was  torn  in  Augusta,    Ke.,    l^ay   5»    1^42,    and  is   Btill 
livinf^.     llr,   iiargent  was  an  artiBt  of   considerable  merit, 
Cliildren;- 
695.    Charlotte  Belton,    8. 


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171. 
Seventh  Generation, 
JUM  T'JHJ^KH   i:AItGKNT,    Jr.,    7;    (John  Turner   6;    John  Turner   5;    Laniel  4; 
F.pes  3;    William  2;    .filliom  1);    was  born  in  Boston,    Oct.   14,    l840; 
died  Oct,    5,    l839;   married  JDec.   27,    I863,   i-Jllcn  Aur:uDta   ihittier, 
who   was   born  .'arch  23,    l839»    and   died  ypril   3»    1888.      He   eerved 
during  Civil    //ar   pix  months   in  V.a.B3,    24th  and   in  44th. 
Child :- 
696.   Arthur  lielmont,    8;    born  i'eb.  I865;    died  Oct.  I865. 


We  depire  perconnl   items   about  Mr,   Sargont,    also  parenta^^e 
of  \7ife   and  moro   exact   daten    as    to   birth  and   death  of   child. 


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Seventh  Ceneration. 
,.   ftlLlli^  STOh/   fciAnCAUT.    7;    (John  Turner   6;    Jo>ir.  Turner    5;    iJaniel  4; 
ipee   3;    .^illiem  2;    V^lliaia  l);    ivas  born   in  Boston.    Oct.   4,    1842; 
graduated  from  H^ixvard  lS66;   irarried  Jan.   2^    I869.    Henrietta 
Pierce  Hall,    born   in  iiooton.    Zon.    2$,    I837;    died  in   ueat  :.;edford, 
11.9.3S..    !:arch  26,    I9II.      ^^e  '^^^   tiautjhter  of   Ool.   Ldr/ard  /,    and 
Kary  .£.   Hall   of  iioston  and  .ieet  :.edford.     i.ir.    J.^rgent  is   a  veteran 
of   the   Civil    «ar,    enlictin^:   as   0   private   in   the   :;,9th  Kaes.    Vol. 
Inf.    in  1S64,    -while   still   a  Bophoinor©  in  iiarvfxrd   College,    and 
eerved  through   tdl   grades,    being  muotered   out   as    a  lieutenant^ 
in  his   re^v^iment.      Since   the  war  he  haa  been   employed  es   clerk  in 
U.   3,   Sub-Treasury  in  P.oston,        Lives  in  Lexington,    =;aB8. 
Children;- 
6'^7,  Kd'fl-ard  ilallt/,    8. 

69B.   V.'illia-n  Story,    Jr..    6;    born  West  l^edford,    Dec.    3.O,    1875; 
died  Kay  3,    l893» 


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iieYenth  Generation, 

j^I^AL_:'iH  w'io*"i£    ..HIT/J  Ui-iAY   ^^^rtu^UT,    7;    (John  Turner   5;    Joiin  liirner   5; 
i^gniel  4;    ,'i.pes  3»    WiHi'Si^  2;    <;illlam  1);    waa   born   in  Boston, 
>.ur»»   19»    iG^'^;   married    i'lilliara  x-'dUriund  JJicicinBon  on  bept,    5f    l367    ; 
he  was   Dorn   in  :;ew  "iorJc    Jity,   Lay  3I,    lS24;    died   in  ilorence,    v.is, 
June  15»    l£99;    he  was   o,d.riitted   to    the  iar   in  Conn,,    Lev?  '/ork, 
)..ichigcJi   and   Wisconsin,    out  liter   'beoam'';;   a  raining   enr4necr   and 
tuperintendent.      V<ent    to   Ontonsgon,    Lich.,    and   opened  m-iny   copper 
mines,    1850-67;    was   well   kncftH   ats   a  geolot^ist   and  raineralogist, 
i.rB.   Lldcincon  lives   at  2>^22,t  Lisbon   r^-vc*,   Milwaukee,   Wis, 
Children:- 
699»,  Charlotte  bophia  Dickinson,    L, 

700.  Christiana  Keadie   ovran  lUckineon,    0. 

701.  rVillicTi   walker    Lickineon,    3;    born  Icfiperning,    i.ichih-,an, 

Jan,    23,    1876;    v/-ic  kidnapped  x^ov,    1,    1881,    end   never 
recovered   aft«r   a  persiDtent   ses.rch   01    over   thirty  years. 

702.  lildT.und  bcrgent  i-ickinson,    5, 

703.  Karolc  Jjickinsone    6;    born   ishpeminc,    iiich.,    June  2';^,    l£79» 

Lives   at   Chippewa  PnllB,    :7i8,;    is    an   invalide 

704.  i'rank  Sargent  Dickinson,    8, 

70^,   Lucetta  V/entT??-orth  Dickinson,    8;    born  Boston,    i'eb,    5»    l884; 
unn:?rrioc;    liver    vith  rnother   in  Llil-vvaukes, 


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Serenth  Generation, 

I,  AhXiiUK    i/l}iTHj:iCP   iiAKCii'^HT,    7;    (John  Turner   6;    John  Turner   5;    Daniel  4-; 
iipes  3f    '>vllliatn  2;    Willicm  1);    was  born   in  BoiJion,    June   26,    I853; 
married   in  Boston  "by  Hev.   Jemes  i'reemon  Clarke,    on  Oct.    16,    187^', 
to  Matilda  b.    J,   Hoss,    who   was    born  in  iiouth  Boston,    Oct,    30,    l855» 
dautjhter   of   Henry   and  Elizabeth    (Cook)   Ross,      J.lr.    Liarf;ent  lived 
for   ncmc  years   c.t   Ishpc^in^,    Lich.,    v;here  he   edited  a  pcpcr;    then 
moved   to   jj'lorida,    r;,nd   nov7  resides   at  Avon  park,    and   is   engaged 
in  orange  gro-ving   and   literary   pursuits,      For  many  year?   he  had 
held  important  public  officG^,    a-nong   them  "being  Justice   of   the 
Peace   for   the  past    twelve  years,    having  been   annually   re-elected; 
also   editor,    town   clerk,    aet^istant  post-maater,    etc. 
Children:- 

706.  ArtJiur  V/inthrop,    Jr.,    8, 

707.  j/arion   >'hite,    8;    i£SBi:jrxirKi3r.xi£L^x2:£S£^xxH>L:iiaa!saJW!Jcsii:k|^ 

708.  yranceB  ierkine,    8. 


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Sersnth  Generation, 

^,   C]lLl:JilP2lh  1-LZkVlf^  cV;AK   LAF.C'i!iT,    7;    (Kenry   Jackson  6;    John  Turnnr   5; 
P?niel  4;   fipep   3;    Willi ?.7i  2;    lilliim  1);   Tf«R   torn  in  'Jos ton, 
ieh,   8,    1637;    died   August  ?5,    I9O8;   rr.sjried  Isreel  Cooda-in   .hitn^, 
July   7,    1861 ;    he  ^es    corn  in  ]3arerly,    Jan.    3C,    383I;    died   July   ??, 
1906,      '.Vee   a  morchant   in  '/ast   Indis   trade. 
Chi  lei  r  en: - 

709.  -Vary  Bo rd itch   hhilney,    8, 

710.  ChriDtians,  Sviran   "j'.h.itney,    6; 

711.  Zargaret  Sargent     -hitncy,    8;    born   Au^^.   11,    i860. 

712.  Israel  Goodwin   v.hitney,    8;    torn  larch  10,    I87O;    died 

Sept.   3,    I&77. 

713.  John  ii'arley  v^'hitney,    8;    "born   ;.pril  3,    i87J;j    uriccarried. 

714.  iieleon    ^hitney,    b; 


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I     -/Ji  ■..IL:J.\L:i.   L^AhG2i::.T,    7;    i^^^^^y    jRCkoon   6;    John  Turner    5;    Daniel   4; 
rrf-r   3;    ^iiaipjn  2;    '.villir-m  l);    vas  born   in  Boston,    Oct.    3,    lc42; 
(•.led  Oct.    ?0,    1893;    married  Hich'^rd   Cocinian  of    ooston,    April   20, 
186^',    vho   ".IP.   one   tire   an   Interior   Oecorator;    wae    born   in  BoBton. 

Ijnn.    31,    l84.2»    eon  of   Chas.   RuoBfill   Codm^m   end  Seral-i  Or,den.    rnd 
brother  oL"   G.    H.    ond   .1c/k.    CorT.-n;    Harvaid   A.   B,    l864;    A,    i'.,   I87O; 
5      livGR   on  Cott^rge   Ave.,    '.'■.   Koxbury. 
I      Children: - 

f      715.   Lucy  Sturr^iB   Codrrrsn,    8.  ^ 

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I      716.    Sus'?.n  .Sargent   CoQiii«n,    b. 

J       717.   Kich-rd    ao<fn.nn,    Jr..    8;    born   ^'arch   7.    lB73|    H^'^'^^lfJ'     g.^-^^^ 

I      718.    Alfred   GodniGn,    C. 

*       719.   LHr*-r,ret,    8;    born    .,.   HoxUury,    J-ans.,    i^ov.    5»    1^'^33;    unmarried. 

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Leventii  (..eneration. 
,  ;,  jiidlA  X)QhL'Jlii   brJiUiuKT,    7»    (Henry   Jackfcon  6;    John  Turner   5j    Daniel  4; 
hpcB  3»    williaca  ?;    William  1};    was  born  in  Loeton,    isov.   3,    iS45; 
died  i'Cb.    $2,    I908;   married   nilliam   worthen  ^pplGton  oT  Lew   iork, 
April  16,    lool;    he  was    Oorn   in  iiew  afork,    i.ov.   2o,    l84^;    lives   in 
lie-:}  lork,    con   of  I'aniel   Appleton  oi   publisliin^;  houae  oi"  X>.    Apple- 
ton  i;  Co«t    r-no   is   a  mcwber   of   that   iir/Eo 
Children:- 

720.   i:,argarct   warr;cnt   Appleton,    S;    born   at  Kiverdale  on  liadcon, 
June  20,    1882;    unjuarrieci. 

721  •   William  Henry   Appleton,    8;    fcaDCKxft?E*xK^}ptkS:Si3|CKR*KltiKKXjiyJrK 

722.  J*ary   .Vorthfin  Appleton,    S;    born  key   18,    1886,    in  haw  York 
City:   ua'aarried* 

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Seventh  Generation. 
JB.'^JTCIS    -JlLhlXVi   SA::G;c.\'1',    7;    (llenry   JacKoon  6;    John  Turn--^r    5; 
Daniel  4;    ]:;peD   3;    'Lilian  2;    ^^illiam  1);    w.-b  born  in   i.o-ton, 
Jan.    19,    1848;   married   Jme   i/ellna   Hunne?rell    of   '.Vp11,^«i«v     v.,,. 
Kov,    22,    l8Sl»      i  r.    i-irgent  was   in  businepg   for  n.^y  yeare    aa   a 
cotton  buyer,    and  in  L871   went   and   enga^,'ed   in   catxle  r-,iEins  in 
Wyoming  until   I881,    vien  he  TRturned   to  Boston   and    rer.UT.nd  his 
bUDinens   !Uj   a  cotton Droker,    being   of   the   rirm  of  otephon  K, 
Weld  &   Co.      Retired  ton   bueinesB   in  I908;    liv-n   in  fioaton   and 
Wellesley.     >:irn.   bar^nt   v/ao    corn  July  30.    iB^'P,    d?aifchtcr  of 
lUllis   H,    ilunne7/ell    fld  Itabelle  Pratt    (rtelleB), 
Children :- 

724.  Jane   Welle e,    B. 

725.  Prancia   Willi f^n;    Jr. 

726.  Alice,    8;    born  ic.   25,    I8B6;    died  hpy  3,    1888, 

727.  Henry   Jackson.    I    born  La^   21,    1869;    ^.^„rvara  I912;    unmarried. 

728.  Daniel.    8;    borniug.    22,    189O;    Harvard   IQI3,      l/nraarricd. 

729.  Mai'^:aret    ..ilXiaj,    8;    born  Aug.    ^l,    1892,    at   v^elloFley 

uniTiarricd.  •  * 

730.  huth,    8;    born   ijt.    3,    1896;    killed  by   a   trolley   car   Feb.    7,    1902. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
-^•;;.Rj,OTTy.  HOA'AflD  :.Ai-'vGiIhT,    7;     (Ko^/nr<1    6;    Jo)m  Turner   5;    Daniel   4; 
:.pcn  3;    .villiara  2;    Willifiza  1);    was  born  in  iioston,    Jan.   l8,    l840; 
died  /xig.   13,    1869;    married   Mov,    29,    1864,    John  JDallinc;  i-arker, 
Kho  was  born    ^'  < ,  ^   ':  '    .)  ^   /V*^-*'   i    »    ^^  ^^^^   *^  captain  in   tho  2nd 

i.aD3.   Heavy  Artillory   during  the   Civil    .Var,    and   served  with  credit; 

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;,  liC'"'/JiI>  S;^i-lGl!:iiT,    7;     (Ho'vard  6;    John   Turner   J;    if^nitil  4;   r.pcB   3; 
Wllli9:^   2;    Uillian  1);    waa   born   in  BoBton,    July   28,    l842;    Oicd 
Oct.    ?jt    1909;    married   Lartha  1,    BrattleB   of   JcUnbriC^ic,    ;  aan,    oB 

/3  "^^^  "i  S  /   '  ^  -'  '    *    ^^"^  ^'"'^^  V'orn  V.Arch  6,    1843,    snc  -was  dp.uf^ter 

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of^y///^;^.  /    -^'^    ,,">tY  ^y/'-f      ^/h4iyt\  '%t','  iia.rgent   cerved  in   the 
U.   Iv.   Nr^TO'   durin.-::  the  Civil   ^^r  from  j5ecc    29,    lv^;62   to   ^vty   1^,    lwB65, 
•wh^iM  lio   -v-p,   honor a'bly   dir.oharg^d.      .hile   cerving   a?)  laaster'i; 
uate  on   th*?  eninhoat  Clifton,    he  -"Tfii?   captured   and  kept  priL^onor 
in  Taxac-,    for   ri,  hteen  nonthr^,    until    exchanged   near   t}ie   close   of 
the  -var,      .Vrc,    .:;axgent   livoa   in  K;iet  iilton,    ii.&88. 
Child:- 
73?.  honi^Q.  Lecj    8;    born  Oct.   4,    X867;    unmarried. 


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^r,  l^AKY   iiAivAli  Syd\CJ^;i,    7;    (Howard   6;    John  Turn-^r   5;    ^Janicl  4;    .-.pea   3; 

William  2;    .Villi am  1);    was    oorn   in  Jot: ton,    June   ;^,    l044;    oie^   on 

karch  4,    19^^^;    ''-^^le  zriarrlcc.  Is^,    atDmx   I^alcoliu  Thomas,    J-jn,    14, 

l864;    he   died  I-ftc,    6,    lo79;    eh«  marri-d   Pnd,    -^opt.    21,    l882, 

Joan   V,    ^.ptnorp5.    '-      J^   '  /  '  •  '        ^     . 

Children    by    fix  ;:t  ruirrj  n^e:*     "      .'      ^'       v    -'•'-•y      ^^  p  ' ' 

733 •    1^'<-'*'J  Kand  ThoiT-ac,    8, 

734.   kalcoira  •iho:3ias,    8;    born  ;.lay   11,    1867;    died   June   l^i    I696, 

735»   jsilizabeth   .ihitwell   'ihoraas,    8, 

736.    Charlotte  Cinningham  'jL'homaa,    8;    born  --^pril   28,    I87O;    died 
^■.arch  29,    1673  c 

737»    /^lexpndcr   Thomas,    8;    born   ^ept.   11,    I87I;    died  ^arch  29» 

1673. 

73B,   Gorhjuu  ^k'homas,    o;    born   oept*    9f    I872;    died   Uec,    2,    lo7-?* 

739»   Mary  iraiicee  Thomas,    8;    born  Oct,    9»    l873»    unmarried. 

740.    Charles  Kejible  Thoiaas,    8;    born   >^pril   1,    1878;    died  Zee,    21, 
1881. 

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7^1  •    Helen  Ljftr(;:ent   rptiicrjje,    8;    born    /^i^.   S,    1883. 

7^2.   holfori   East   /ipthorpc,    8;    born  ^eb,    I3,    I885. 


iJt:r>ire   r"-.tos    '-J^.r.  por.'/o"A;vl    info  motion   oonc^^rnin.;;   th;;   t'/ro    husbf.ndr, 
also   vmother  .,rs.   lii-aoiee   uat^   ariy   cliiluron,      4V~    told   r>hc  ha:5   z, 
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Seventh  Generation. 
.5.  :i-^A  r/i?GMi!T,    7;    ifovrai'd   6;    John  Turner   5;    D.ini  cl   4;    j.p.3C   3; 

■.7illlnm  2;    "VlllirTa  l);    na.*-   bom   in  3o3ton,    Ilnn.    ?3,    lS45;    narricd 
in  Boston   ..".v  30.    1B67,    I'lniel   O.-nkfjy  of   ITt?t  YDrl:   '-ity,    r/ho    .van 
born   thore   July    5t    1^42;    died  Feb.    23,    lB83;    3or<red    -Ith   distinc- 
tion  during,    the   Ji^ril    \/ar,    beinfT;   Captain   in   the  ,".ann,    2nd   Vol, 
Inf.    nnd  'vnn  wounded   t-vice.     .Mrs.   Oakey  lives   n.t   27  v.'S.flhinciton 
T-qu.ars,    ■?.    Hcv?  York   City, 
Children:- 

74.3.   :)T.nieI   O-ikey,    Jr.,    0;    born   in  -New  Yorl:,    Bcpt.    2,    1869; 
died  bept.   15»    I692. 

744,   WilliETi  Grofton  05.key,    8;    born  lew  York,   .Varch  16,    IS73; 
unmarried. 

']^-^%  ?.laine  s^irgent  Oai:ey,    8;    born  liew  York,    Oct,   25,    l83lj 
ur;.*r!c,rriec^. 

746.   i'Taiiciij  Oakey,    o;    1-orn  I»e?i-  York,   -tLarch  22,    I683;    un,T.r.rri  ed. 


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I  he  >iBvin£  b^en  prr-viou£.ly  nsitrxieJ    tc  her   ylt-ter   w/At';rlotte   slosaxd 

f  Lj--irg«nt,      Jo  ha  L;alliafe5  Parker  died  .uigust  19,    I670. 

'/■*/,   Gh-'-rlotte   r,nn^.  a-ai-isier,    C;    "^..ora    ^Aiij,    ij,    1872, 

748.  Jo>Lri  D'alliUfi;  i  arkf^r,    ^r.,    6;    born  l^Vb,    14,    I874. 

749.  Ka:>?^i«:^  Parker,    v*:;    born   irept ,    2^,    ^^77* 

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Seventh  ueneration, 
^,   illJTiiHOP   GAHOnWT,    7l    (Henry    -inthrop   6;    Henry    ^;    Daniel  4;    u-pea   3; 
liilliGJa  2;    Villiaiu  1);    v.-as   eldeot    child  ox    Henry  WinUu-op   and 
Caroline    (Olrasted)    Sai'gent,    born   in   liew  ifork   Oity   ^^pril   3,    lC40; 
graciuated   i'vora  iiarvard  I862,    and   from  iiarvard  Law   school   l864; 
marrittd   in  ijoston,    i/ecs.    2,    1&73»    ^^ifaee,    second   dau/^hter   of   Lenjamin 
B,    ?nc  .hnni^    (Bifeio'T)   Rotch  ol   Vorit-on,      f-r,    i^argont   reyidei'.   at 
wodenethe,    Beacon,    iiC,,-;  York.,    and  in  -iost-ori,  IJo   it  sue. 


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;,UJlU-  .V>A:iLlU3  ciiMxG-^'.llxt    7;    (Horace  l^.innsy  6;    Luciuc   ..arliuc   5; 
Pardel   4;    Spec    3;    'iilUrin  ?;    ^illl^Ti  1);    ^s-s   born   in  l^-oston, 
July    5,    Ic^S;    died   Ziov.    14,    1893;    rr-^rried   ::ot.    16,    ISTo,    il^Jia^n 
Apoleton.    (}aup,hter   of  T.    Jeff^-^son   j?/*-}  Hetty    (Applcton)    Coolid-e. 
Lihe   'i-ae   born  ^ept.    7,    I653,    in  Boston;    lives  ?.-ith  her  f  ^'.ther   at 
315  Dartmouth  i^t.,    Loston,      He  f^ranuated  from  llsxvard  I87O; 
L.    L.   3,    I871J;    he   died   fron   tnp  effects   of   en  5.nj!iry   received 
v?hile   iiuntirii:;    hig  horf^^j  while   atter.ptins   to   leap    a  fence   struck 
a  rail    and   ffill   with   the   rider  uncior  him.      Ke  practiced  law  a 
short  time,    then  v/ent   into   business.   At   time  of   death  waa  'iroasurer 
of  J^nvTrence   Cotton  iiillat 
Child:- 
*     7^0.   Hetty  Apple ton,    8; 


T,    Jefferson  Coolidge  v^ar   born   in  Boston,    ;c^g,26,    lc531    (?) 
HavYHrd  A,   -.:.    18^0;    L.   JL,    Ij.    1902;    ia  prominent  in    uuainoss 
and   social   circler;   in   x^oBton;    eapecially   interepted   in 
cotton  ■n^vmu-ov.uvin;:.      U,    r..   .liniFt-r   to   .^•r-nc'?   in  l;^92-9j. 
HiD  father    Aiiii   orother   to  mother   of  ^'ife  of  Horace  13.   fcare^ent. 


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Seventh  Genert.'.tion. 
f^li^i^j^j^'iB.  H/viAivD   ;:^/avCJJi51,    7;    (iiorace   Binriey    6;    Luciur.  l.anliUE    ^; 
Daiiiol  •^rj   iipeii  3;    s/iliiam  2;    y.illiejn  1};    \.'.ii8    corn  in  j.oi:ton  on 
Sept.    30,    IB7O;    married  in  i.ingR   <Jhapel,    J.aaton,    iV:ircn  3,    IG73, 
to  ijZ»    Coainaiiaaer  x»ovzrfiaa  acnory  ^cCalla,    ton   jf   r.uiey   ajid  i^ary 
IXifiisif    (Hendry)   LciJalla  of  t;iii.den,    j.\' .    J,      He    ^as    uorn   in  CHi.iden, 
ii.J,,    June  19,    l344;    aopointeu  ^^ctin^  kiuahipmaji  :iov,    30,    l36l; 
^avved   t/irou^rh   t-everai.   fc;rr.ceE,    aiiu   on  Oct,    11,    19Q3i    promoted 
to  Kear   Aciaiiri>l;    June  11,    1906,    ■tr^nbrerrcd  to    the  netired  list; 
Jiarch  34,    1907i    -Decoration   conferred    by   German  ^'jnporer   cjnc  Xing 
ol"  Great   iritain;    died  .v.?y   6^    I9IO,    at  banta  Baxbara,    Calif,    from 
Apoplexla;    burled   in  Arlinj;;ton  U^^ietery. 
Clii.ldron:- 

7^)1.   K.\i:-.abeth  i^argent  kcCaila,    £> 
7^2.   kary   Hendry  I.cCalla,    8. 
7?3.   Lily  Hazard  i^cCslla,   o. 
75^»   otf3lla  Apthorpe  iv.cCalla,    0;    born  icL,    23,    1G6O;    uriri.axried. 


J-t,    Corr,.    i;ovjaan   h,    l.coalla  gry.cuated  from  I.aval   Academy,    l^ov,    22, 
1&64;    pronotco    to   iinsif^n,    i*0Y.    1,    lb66;    promoted  to  Laster 
i^CGe    1,    itou;    X'- 011:0 tCv'.   to  jjieu.l.^:.''..'irii,    ^.-.U'.    IL?,    looc;;    pro.r.oted    to 
Lt,    Com,,    .V.arch  26,    I869;    to   Comrjander,    iiov,    3t    l^^^I    to   Captcin, 
AUf^,    10,    lurii;    on  .Larch  8,    1901^    iidvauced   tJireo   nu.-i.bcr;:!    in  raKk 
for    orjinent    rmo.  conspicuous    concuot  in   brittle,    (i'or    eminent   and 
conspicuous   conduct   in   oat  ties   enga,-ied  in  ty   relic:.'    coluj,in  uii.'er 
vice-.-dniral    'ie^yiuour,    u..   li,,    i  ekin^i,    China;    Oct.    11,    1903»    promoted 
to  xicar    /•wdiiii r ai ;    June    11,    I906,    tr.3Jt?f orrc-d    to    t}ic  r.ctired   li;  t 
from   June   19,    pection  1444,    KeviD»id   ijtatutes;    Aiarch  14,    I9O7, 
I>ecoration   conferred    oy    uer.-uan   ^.niporer   and   l\inf.  of   trsc^t    ;^>ritain 
fuDioriK'ul    to    bf?   accepted  under    Act   of  i-.arch  4,    190'/;    cierman   cscor- 
ation  of   the  orcer   of    t/ie  i\ed   ,:.o._-.le  for'>.h.id^d   thir.   c.'>y,    ?na   i/iina 
V.'ar  msdsl    to   be  forv.'o.rded  upon   receipt   from  iiritich  ii.nba3ey. 


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iieventh  Generation. 
J,  JjUiY  TUHiJiiil  SAIiG^lJi,    7;    (iiwius  lanliua   6;    Lucius  Lanlius   5;    Daniol4; 
i:pes  3;    Williem  2;    'fi^illiaia  1);    was  born  in  Boston,    August  25,    l£48; 
died  July  1,    I89O;    married     ,, ,.  »     ''/I878,    Rev,    Xhoc.   liurgesB, 

born  U^y  12,    I850,    who   died  Aug,   21,    1898;   Bro^Ti  univorBity  I87O; 
i),   D.   1894;    Bon   of  Jit.  Key.   Alexander  Burgees,    Bishop   of   ^^uincy,    111. 
Childrcn:- 

755«   Thomas  Burgess,    Jr.,    8. 
756,   /dexander  kanxius  j^urgesa,    8. 
J^7,  iiary  i3argent  Burgeoy,    8;    born  i^ept.    2,    1888, 
758.    George  iSargcnt  Burge^sB,    8. 


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University  I838;  D,  D.  I866.   His  wife  was  Lary  Willians  Selden» 
born  June  6,  I82O;  died  April  22,  1856. 


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Seventh  Generation, 
liiiiQB  JiLOiiY   iJrtjr^Lf i:.xiT ,    7l    (Lucius  i^anlius   6;   Lucius  A.ojaius   ^; 
Daniel  4;    j^lpes  3;    William  2;    fYillisxa  1);    was   born  in  Bob  ton*  on 
July  26,    1O54;    Harvard  I876;   Harvard  Ledical   l588;   married 
April  12,    1893,    LJally  Prince  Osgood,    born  i^eb.   11,    1672,    daughter 
of  George  Prince  Osgood,    born  '.arch  22,    1813,    ??.nd  diedl^ov.    2,    1089, 
uid  his  wife,    Caroline  Perkint;,    born  ieb.   lOi^i  I839,    and  died  ;.^ay 

Dr.   Sargent  practices   in  iiooton,    and  hae   no   children. 


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189. 
Seventh  Generation.. 
^.^  U^iiH  BACON  SAHGi:;^<T,    7;    (LuciuB  lianlius   6;   Lucius  McJiilius   5;    Dan- 
iel 4;   Epee   3;    Willian   2;    William  1);    was  torn  in  Boston,    Oct.    29, 
1856;   married  April   5t    1S83,    J^athan  Matthews  of  Boo  ton,    who  was 
born  Larch  28,    l854;    Harvard  I875;   Law  School   188O;   honarary 
L.  L.   IJ.   1909*      He  iB   the   eon  of  ilathan  Matthews  born  iiept.   15, 
i8j4;    no.rried  ocpt.    9,    3.8':)lj    died   Aug.   1904,    and  hio    wife   Alber- 
tine  iiowker,    born   Kov.    9»    I829;    died  Dec.   IJ?,    I907.     Llr,   Kathan 
ilatthe-5va,    Jr.,    t^rk   for    Deveral  years  iiayor  of  Boston. 
Children:- 

759»   -ti^llen  i^athalie  Latthev/s,    8;    born  Aug,    20,    l884;    t;raduated 
Kadclifle,    19^9 »    ^^^'-  o^ie  year   at  Jiai'nard, 

760.   tiuliivau  Aiiory  iuatthe'«3,    b;    born  Oct,   3,    I89O. 


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Ceventh  Generation, 
,j.  LULXIVAii   /wMOHY   iiAivGKHT,    7;    (Luciue   Laiiliue   6;    LucIub  Lanliuc    5; 
Daniel   4;   Epes  3J    William  2;    William  1);    was   torn   in  Loeton, 
Jtm,   9»    l86l;    i:ae£.    Institute  of  Technology  l880;   married  Oct.    2C, 
lOS6,    Grace  ycseer.den,    born  ilay  27»    l^^B*    daughter  of   oewall  Kenry 
Feseenden,    born  June  20,    l821,    died  July  22,    1895,    and  his   v/ifo 
Louiea  Greene  iiursley   to    ,7hom  he  vas  iLarried  Oct.   10,    I86O;    she 
?7?.s  born  J>^;arch  9,    ll'35i    ^J^d  died  July  11,    1903»        ^^»   Sargent 
entered   the  iass.   Insst.   Tech.   v.hen  fifteen  yeare  of   age,    and 
remained  four  yeare,    moBt   of   the   time   as   a  epecial   atudent   of 
architecture,    bo   did  not  graduate,      forked  two  yeare  at   archi- 
tecture,   and   then   devoted  himself   exclusively   to  music,    especially 
Binging,    which  he  has   taught   since  1683.      »iun(;   in  the  Arlington 
St.   Church  since  1882. 
Chlldren:- 

761.  Sullivan  /mory,    8;    born  i^ept,    30,    IO87;    Harvard  I9IO, 

762.  LuciuB  i^anlius,    3;    born  I;ov.    10,    I893;    Harvard  I916. 

763.  Helen  Uursley,    8;    born  /aiguet  11,    1902. 

764.  Grace  xessenden,    8;    born  Jan.   I7,    1904, 


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I  Seventh  Generation, 

I 

I    ,    JLUCY  lUKIfi:.];  HALi-:,    V;    (Lucy  Sargent  'iurner,    t;   Lucy   5;   Paul  iXidley  4; 
I  *>* 

£p®8  3;    Vi/illiara  2;    William  1);    was  born  in  iiooton,    July  9,  I826; 

died  ilaroh  9»    1904j    married  Lay   20,    l844,    Stephen  Conover,  Jr., 

v/ho   wcB   born  April   1,    l822,    and  died  Jan.    5»    1299.      He , was  son 

of  btephen  Conover,    born  Aug.   23,    I783;    died  Dec.   6,    I876,  and 
M;iry  Jones,    born  JtJi,    25,    I7SI,    died  April   I'i »    I867. 
Children:- 

765.  Prank  Cortlandt  Conover,    8;    born  -ppt.   1,    l848;    died  Jan.   21, 
18:^0. 

766.  Alico   .iinthrop  Conover,    8;    born  Oct,   2,    l8^0;    died  iiept.   20, 
1852. 

767.  Arthur  Kale  Conover,    8. 

768.  Charles  La\yrence   Conover,    8. 

769.  Louis  jKandolph  Conover,    8. 

770»   otephen  Herbert   Conover,    8;    born  L'ay   2,    IB60,    S^uytenduyville, 
U,   y,;    unraarried,    livfin   at    «Ellingford,    Conn. 

771»   i'rederick  Kelson  Conover,    8. 

772.  Mary  Hale  Conover,    8, 


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,   ^,  i^AUiiA  K/diL,    7;    (;^ucy  liai-gent  Turner  6;   JLucy  5j   i'&ul  ;Judloy  4;   iipos  3; 
}  v/illiaa   2;    Williara  1);  rwac  born  /iUg.    22,    l828;    clied  Peo.      26,    1912 

I  In  WaDhlngton     ID,    C.        J::arried  I»©c*    11,    3.848,    Joseph   «alt«?r   C^pip 

of  Kew  York  City,   who   died  in  Orange,   li.   J.,    in  1B71,       i;o   iuaue. 


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195. 
Seventh  Generation, 
UHi'iALOi'Tl!  li/JJi,    7;    (xiUcy  iiaTtoCnt  Turner   6;    Lucy   5;    iraul   A>aQley  4; 
Epec  3;    willism  2;    williani  1);    was  born  in  iJOBton,    /vpril   6,    l332; 
died  Tec.   12,    1912;   carried  Oharles  jb,   Hlchardaon  of  i.ew  Yor:^, 
Oct,   22,    ?.863;    5he   died  in  '.Vest  2i'e7;ton,   ..'.aes,        kr,   aichardcon 
wa.3   born   at   Groton,    Iv.asc,,    i;ar,   ^1,    I832;    died  West  i^ewton, 
July  4,    1691;    5>on  of  /Jphi^aiJ   £xnd  Ca'cherino    (i^vOvenD)   lUo^ardnon 
fekiix     of  Croton, 
Children:- 

773,  Louisa  Brown  iUchardson,    6;    born  July  24,    I668;    died  at 

V/essley,    Aug.   30,   I909. 

774,  Charlotte   Iiole  RichnrdBon,    8;    born  Aug.    ?7,    1869;    died 

Oct,   IB99,    c^t  innsb^ucis,    Tyrol,    Switzerland,    buried  in 
Home,    Italy. 

{775"  David  Hale  Kich,?Jc-d3on,   8;    born  Ax^ril^        1871;    died  Jul,   8,    1871. 

{77^*  Uartha  V/alkcr  KichardBon,    6;    botn  ..pr,      .187!;    died  Aug.   21,1871. 


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Seventh  Generation, 

,^  jui^.'^^i  lUi'iNy'ai  Sii/JUJ:,    7;    (llary  Sophia  Turner  6;   Lucy  5;   ^aul   Lud- 

ley  4-;   Kpeo  3;    William  ?;    Williaj:  l);.wa8  born  in  hyfield,    KasB,, 

July  30,    IS32;    di^d   Jan.    27,    1902,    in  Kiles,    lUchi^^an.      He  narriod 

Oct.   17»    2.^^55.    >'iaria  Kloisa  ChapmjLn,    viho   rras   "born   in  IZadiBon,    Ohio, 

June  17»    IB35;    died   in  lUleo,    Michigan,    Oct.    14,    1872;    she  was 

dsU;qht€r  of   JedsdinJi  and  J^axMh    (jMdsn)   Chapraan.. 

Children: «   sXl  hoxn  in  liilsn,    Irichigan. 

777.   Charlotte  ilale  Cearle,    8;    born  Aug.   27,    16^6;    died  Aug.   23, 
1858. 

77s*   ^usan  Annette  liearle,   8;    born  Oct,   11,    I85S;   unmarried; 
president   ox   Kobe  Oirl?'    College,    PLobe,    Japan, 

779*   ^'ary  Aurelia  dearie,    8;    born  iiov,    5»    iBoO;   uiraarricd; 

teacner   of  i;..atheraatic&   in  a  large  private   uchooi   in  Lalti- 
iBore,   .Vd. 

780.  iViartha  iiliaabeth  i^earle,    8;    born  July  10,    I863;   unmarrici, 

7SI,    Joseph  chapman  Uearle,    Ci;    born   July   23,    I866;    ia   the   i"lour 
milling  bu&inesfi   in  ]>owagiao,    ^ich, 

7^2»  Thomas  Turner  Searle,    8;    born  Aug,   8,    I869;   unmarried; 

M.    jj*'t    eoiployed   in   tha  i'lorida  Baot   Coast  i\,   ii,    in  Uisiai., 

783,   Lucy   Osborne   tiearle,    8;    born   July  3I,    I87I;    unTxarried; 

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f  Seventh  Generation, 

_  ,vUH/Jii  H/X£  DUNia:iG,    7;    (V.axth«.  Wraker  Turner   6;   Lucy   5;   i^aul   lAati- 
I       ley  4;   Epes   3;    failiaiii  2;    WilliaTi  1);   was  born  in  Mobile,   Ala., 
Kov.   12,    1836;    ciied  in  Joxibault,    rinn,,    i>b,   9,    1868;   married  in 

ColU3ibup,    Ohio,   Api'il   7t    1864,    to  Katherine  Kelley,    *ho  was   born 

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in  ColumbiiB,    Bept«   3^f    lo'^l*      He.  graduated  from  Harvard,    and  from 

Andover  Ihcologicsl  &erainB.ry,     md  v^ar   settled  aD  Congregationaliet 

A. 
niinictrr   in  Kockj)ort,    liaes, 

Child:- 

784,   /iXthur   vVil^incon  Dunning,    8, 


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JOKJJ  f^i  -rTOl/  TUKi'ia,    7;    (i.Bmuel    UublDarcl  Turner   6;   Lucy   5;    jtsul   Xvudley  4; 
iipes  3;    Ailllam  2;    Aillia-a  1);   was  torn  J?ti»   20,    l8^'0,    In  Lrooklym, 
>5,  Y.;   m^xrled   June  1,    I898,    C.  Klizsbeth  Proe,    of  IrJcewood,    li.    J. 
whtre   thc-y  now  live.      He   •3i'.«te.   for  mtny  yfjsrs   enfieed  in  th(?   etove 
*x\d  hrr<5'?are  buEinesw  in  Lakewood,;    graduoted  frora  ihillips  Aor-demy, 
AH'' over,    i-r.g'k^.G. 

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197. 

I  tieventh  Generation, 

i 

f  ^^  H'JL^J^li  iU:ii  POJU,    7;    ('J.^.lherine   ..inthrop   Jjoncs   6;    Cathf.Tine  V/inthrop   5; 
j         iaal  I>adley  4;   lipee  3;    V.'illiaTi  2;    Y/illiam  1);    was   druA;hter  of 

(Aoa  Aldis  i'ond  and  Catherine  V/inthrop   Jonen,    and   born  in  Elleworth, 
t  i\o»,    I.OY.    14-,    2817;    cied.   in  itrw  ilavon.    Conn.,    Jan.    27,    I893;    ehe 

I  married  Aug.    3I,    l842,    Harrison  IviCQd  of   Oalaie,    i.e.,    who   was   bom 

I 

I  in  South  KeadinG*    now   .Vakeficld,    l^ass.,    iei,   I7,    IB06;    died  in 

Taunton,    J«ji.   i8,    1885, 

I         Children;- 

I  7^5'    Charles   liaiTiaon  ^weed,    8. 

I  786.   i-nily   Viinthrop   iTvecd,    8;    born   in  Taunton,    :.'asR.,    Aug.    20,    I847; 

f  marrieci   »}une   9,    l875»    Iheccore   iiulburd  iiheldon,    (7),    he 

I  being   a  ccuDin  ot    the  i:*sr£fcnt,   descent. 


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jlAiiiili-'i   xlL ii<^\Bi'/i ii  i-'Ui'ij,    7;    (Catherine   viinthrop   JonoB   (>;    Catherine 

jjinthrop   ij;   i-aul  :Oudley  4;   ;:.pQs  3;    .iilliam  2;    ^■filiia.n  1);    r/ea 

Dorn  in  jillB^vorth,    ue,,    Oct*   14,    l521;   inarried  l^tt,   i-ay   2,    l3ll, 

i;orneliUB  iiodloi;,    borti   in  i-ortland,    .^'o,,    >^eb,   3,    l6la,    died  Liarch 

22,    1649.      ihe  ;nurx*ied  Zna,    i:»cpt.    7,    I86I,    J.   Lovcll   cjiitU,    Bon 

oi   iiUthcr   ijujith,    toin   in   J.»evy  liaTen,    iiarch  26,    l324.     Kc   died 

;    Bhe  died 

Children  by  first  marriage:- 

787.   Hev^ry  \*inthrop  Bedlow,    8;    born   in  iiEisgor,    V.sy  I6,    l842;    died 
in  Tcunton,    lass.,    July   lo,    i857» 

783,   Chr-.rlotte  Kliztbeth  Bedlov/,    8;    born  Sept.    23,    l844. 

789,  ilairiet   Lllen  Ledlo?/,    8;    born  July  14,    I847, 
i'.y   eecond  maiTiagc:- 

790.  Annit;   iVinthrop  Cmith. 


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t    ,»     iL-Iit^^  WllUililOi'  POIiJJ,    '/;    (Cathexine  VKinthrop  Jones   6;   Catherine 

feinthrop   5J    jcaul  iAidley   4;   ipes   3J    A'illisuii  ?;    tTilliera  1);    v;a& 

born   in  iillsworth,    iiov,    14,    l322,    end   died  in  Lo»  An^^eles,    valif- 

ornia,    July   9,    IS9C;    married  Oct,    27t    1347,    iranoee   Jane,    daut;hter 

I  of  Oornellus   and  liary    (Beaaian)   Bec'low  of  Porlland,   i.e.,    born  Aug.   27, 

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I  Gi-iilciren:- 

f  "'-   ^"*-  •'- 

i  791  •    Asa  Aldj'r.  i'ond,    8;    born  x'ortloiid,    He.,    Aug,    6,    l848.      V/ao 

f  living   in  Los   Angolos  in  19i-2. 

!  792.   iiTPjn^  Seymour  Pond,    8;    born   ftoonsocket,    K.    I.,    Peb.    6,    185^9; 

I  died  in  iortlasid,    June   26,    iBb4, 

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I  793.   Haxry  iond,    3; 

I  794.  jrlllen  Harriet  iond,    8;    born  Portland,    July  8,    186I;   married 

I  Prank   J.    bznith.      LiveB   in  ^an  i^^anciBco,    Cal. 


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Lovjnth  Cenorution. 
IlX^j/ui'wIi  COJB   JOiW.J,    7;    (Mcnr>    Jariiwnl   Jones  ^;    ijat/itrine    ..inthrop   5l 
i  ,:ul  X^ada  c2y  4;   iipee  3;    Villi^JiH   2;    >Ullina  1);    y/hu    Dorn   xn  1..II  is  north, 
July  ^,    l^i31;   no.rried  Got.    '/,    lS^5,    Jf-iit-s  rlia^i^l-zy .      ^ny   livco   in 

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Seventh  Generation. 
iVljLi^  SAf.G^HT  J0Ifi:3,    7;    (Henry  Sargent  Jones   6;    Uatherino  ^7inthrop   5;. 
¥2iil  iXidloy  4;   iipoe   3;   Willtira  2;   William  1);    -was  born  in  Cherry- 
field,   i.e.,    Oct.   11,    1833;    died  L'ov.    5,    I909;   narried  on  Sept.    15, 
1866,    Aurilla  Cleaves  Kimball   of  iJllsworth,      3h8  wars    born  iaept.    27, 
l841.      Adopted  a  Bon,    i^red  C.    Jones,   '*ho   died  in  1902. 
Childrcr):- 

796.  Harry  bmrgent  JonoB,  8. 

797.  :!:icanQr  Cobb  Joneo,  8;  born  Dec.  29,  18SO;  died 

1911.   2se  8th. 


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■  j^jji  JOitl-^i^,    7;    (henry  Eargont  oonee  6;    Catherine  uinthrop   5»   i^c^l 
iraale/  4;   iipea  3;    Vlllifiua  2;    billiaoii  1);    wae  born  in  LllcTrorth, 
;^c,,    on  ;    died  19^3;    ^he  married 

Q(^  ,   lienjaciin  Irue  of  U  ail  and,    Lc,   Mho  was 

torn  ;    died 

ChlXfircn;- 
790.   ii&^ah  ji'i^ue,    8. 
799,    Josjeph  True,    8. 
iiOO.   Charlotte  True,    &. 

801.   Charles  True,    8;    born  ;   uiunarried;    lives 

in  Carland,   Le» 

SQ'A,   John  S.    J.   True,    8, 


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^,  Hl.lftiY  S/vRGi;iTT   J0:.1!S,    Jr.,    7;    (!I,>nry  Sarsont   Jonco   6;    Gatherino  Viin- 

throp   5;    5'aul   Iwdley  4-;   r.pce   3;    Sllliani  2;    Williajta  1);    ¥/a8   born 

in  ElloTTorth,    i:e.,    ie"b»    24,    I839;    died  Oct.    14,    1^04;   married  on 

iiopt,    8,    l36l,    Chr.rXotte  lie-rrrpJi  of  ^Ilr.worth,    T;hc  wao   born  Nov,    14, 

lS42;    lives   in  Klloworth. 

Children: • 

803.  FDtelle  1'.   JoneB,    8;  [born  ireb.   14,    I863;   married  ryron  King 
of  ij»   V».   Harbor,    J-in.   22,    i-95»    lives   in  i>llDv;ort}i;    no 
children, ) 

604,  .?rancee   Jones,    oj    born   iiept,   24,    I865. 

605«  Sarfii  Jones,    8, 

806.  Oi'.rlotte   Jones,    8;    born   July   9,    I873, 

807*  Caroline  E.    Jones,   8;    born  April  4,    I879, 


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Seventh  Generation. 
^    K.'J'>'^  SAROilKT  DiiLiHOK,    7;    (3arah  Brinley  Jones   6;    Catherine  Win- 
throp  5;   i'a-ul  Dudley  4;   Bpes  3;    William  2;    William  1);    was  born 
in  Calais,   d-(i,\    was   a  merchant   in  2^ew  York  City;    date  of  death 
not  Btr.tGd;   married  Sept.    2^,    I855,   Elizabeth  Ludlovf  Keteltas, 
who  died  Jan,   20,    1895. 
Children:- 
60O.   Jennie  U.  Keteltrs  Deshon,    8. 

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Seyehth  Generation. 
'jHAivLl-^^  hHlUL^lY  hK'^'tlOU,    7i    (^arah  iirinley  Jones   6;    Catherine   A'in- 
throp  5;   Paul   iAidley  4;    .-.pes  3;    William  2;    «.illia'a  1);    was   born 
in  OelaiD,   ke.,    Jan.   2,   I83O;    died  in  i'ittoturgh,   Pa,,    Oct.   10, 
1914;   married  Larch  iG,    I862,    Ellen  Jonen,    daughter  of  Willian  B, 
3eg6S   and  his  wife  Kachel  Yarnell  of  Uniontown,   i'ayette   county, 
pa.,    who  wac  born  Dec.    21,    I836  and  died  April   27,   1899, 
Children:- 

809.  V/illiam  lieggs  Peshon,   8; 

810.  Charles   i;:herman  Deshon,    8;    born  Pittsburg,    Oct.    21,    1865; 

died  August   5i    I866, 

811.  Ellen  Fachel  Derhon,   8; 

812.  Charles  Brinley  Dsshon,    Jr.,    5, 

813.  3aroJi  Joner,  Jx  ihon,    8;    born  Pittsburg,    April  10,    I877J 

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Seventh  Generation. 
fRMlOlb  IJKSHON,    7;    (t-arr.h  Brlnley  Jonec  ,   6;    Catherine    -.inthrop    5; 
Paul   Dudley  4;    Spes  3;    7ifilliaia  2;    tllliam  1);    was   born  in  Calais, 
^e.,    ^'ov.    9,    1837;    liver,    at   99  Lincoln  Ave.,    Eaet   iic.UfiUG,    UasB., 
mpjried  Feb.   1,    ?.857,    Hc.nnah  Y.,    orughter  of  Jaraes  Crover  of 
Grafton,   kaes.,    who  wac   born  June  24,    I838, 
Children:- 
5l4,   Charles  Henry  Deshon,    8;    born   h'ov.    I5,    I857   at  Melrose,    ilass, 

815.  I?ranciB  irederick  Deehon,    8;    born  Jan.   24,    I859;    died   at 

Lelrooe,    /ug.    7,    l864. 

816.  Ida  Lena  Deshon,    G;    born  i'eb.    17i    I87I,    at  J-iaet   iiauguc, 

Mass.;   married  iiov.   28,  ,   jfrank  Center. 

817.  Karry  iTancis  Deehon,    8;    born  Jan.   8,    I875  at  iCast  baueus. 


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iieventh  Generation. 
jol.y  Hj'i»riY  LAliUI^OK,    7;    (iiary  Elizabeth  Jones,    6;    Catherine    .Vinthrop  5; 
i^aul   Dudley  4-;    Epes  3;    vVillisai  2;    William  1);    was   born  in  Elieworth, 
j/e.   i'eb,    ^,    I827;    died   in  Boeton,    Kay   6,    I896;    married  let,   xjaily 
Walicer  Dodge,    of  Ilue  Hill,    K.e,,      and  2n6.  Jennie  J^aynard  of  Bowdoin- 
hrjn,    h.e. 

Children  "by  firr.t  rarrri?.ge:- 
818 •  JEjnily  V.alker  Langdon,    8; 
6l9«   Karry  Dprgent  Langdon,    8, 
820,   Katherine   './inthrop  Langdon,    8. 


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I  Seventh  Generation. 

I..,,  l^iiA'XiUo  t3AiiGE:j'r  Li^NGiX>K,    7;    (kaxy  jiliaabeth  Jones   6;    Catherine 
Winthrop   ^;   tdul   Dudley  4;   Epea  3;    «/illiam  2;    William  1};    was   bom 
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I  in  :jillBworth,   iu,e«,   iTeb,    5'»    iS30#    cied  in  Xeokuk,    Iowa,   May  24,    l86l; 

I  married  let,   Louisa  .vinslow,    of  Augusta,    Ke,,    and  2nd,    Jane  Kayhew 

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Seventh  Generation, 
iJOiY  KLIZABF.TIl  LANGDCli,    7;    (Kary  Klizabeth  Jones   6;    Catherine   V/in- 
tlirop   5;    Paul   iAidley  4;   Epes   3;    William  2;    william  1);    was   born 
m  Sullivon,   I.:e.,    liaroh  28,    I832;    died  ;   married 

V.xr.    5»    1864,    Jomes  Hale  IJopkine,    son  of  John  Ilopkins  who  was 
born  in  Kllsworth,    Dec,   26,    I819. 
Child:- 
021.   KQlGVi  Farwell   Hopkins,    8. 


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210. 

Seventh  Generation. 
Qll3^x   HJil^'RY  BltLIV.riR  FOI^TZR,    7;    (Sllen  Cobb  Jones   6;    Catherine 
'jlnthrop   5»   jPaul  Dudley  4;    Epes  3;    Viilliam  2;    w'illi3.ii  l);    was  boim 
ja  Calais,    t:e,,    ilarch  31,    I83I;   carried  Oct.    26,    l853,    Helen  Aug- 
usta,   daughter   of  William  Pike,    born  in  Calais,   ij'eb,   1,    I829;    he 
died  ;    she  died 

Children   all    born    in   Calais:- 

622.   WilliCim  Henry  i'oster,    6;    born  Jtin.    3,    i860, 

Oct. 

823.  Pannie  l-ike  Poster,  8;  born/l8,  I863. 

824.  Kelen  Gilbert  jj^oster,  8;  born  ieb.  28,  I868. 


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i.  Seventh  Generation, 

i^luuln^j  hy\J:'.u'£lx  iGL.'ii-.h,    7;     (Lllen  Cobb   Jones   6;    Catherine   './inthrop    5l 

v'aul   jJdCley  4;    J:,pe9   3;    u'illio-Ti   2;    »villia:n  1);    v.as    born   in  Calais, 
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[  I.e.,    -pril    21,    I&38;    married   Jan.    12,    l£65i    x.in.na  H.,    daughter    of 

Ja'aes   i..uliivan    holl,    v/ho    was    born    in  Calais,    .Aug,    3I,    l642.      They 
live    in   Calais, 
Childi- 
sh'/,  llrry  i:;ilcn  ^^or'-ter,    8j    born  Calais,    Oct.    8,    I873. 


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i  Seventh  Generation. 

f  .^  Hiill^^I-^I'A'A  Bx4i£WiiH  ?OLTi;H,    7;    (iillen   Cobb  Jones   6;    Catherine   Winthrop   5; 
Paul  iradley  4;   Epes   3;    V/illiani  2;    'Aillism  l);    was    born  in  Calais, 
jie.,    i4ov,    29,    1836;    said  to   b**   still  livin^j;   married  Aiig.   30,    l359, 
yrank,    eon  of  iia:TAiel    ajid  Cynthia  I^eloon;-  he   v/as  born   in  iiancor, 
iie.,    Jan.   4,-  163?;    cashier   for  many  yeatrs   of   the   Calais   I.ational 
xlanlt;   President   of   the   Cal.rii8   Sp,vinr;B  Bank;    member   of   the   city 
government;    Justice  of   the  Peace.      Ke  died 
Children  all   born   in  Calais: - 

828.  irank  Aldrich  Bel  son,    B. 

829.  Ellen  Poster  Kelton,    8. 

830.  Louise  L'arrett  Belson,    8;    born  liay  4,    1B68;    died  Aug.    23,    1869. 

Kelson,    8;    a  son.    name  not  given,    born 
March  1,    I872;    died  i,:arch  3,    1872. 

831.  Catherine  Winthrop  i.elson,    6, 

832.  Edwin  JAarrett  l.elson,    8. 


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{Seventh  Generation. 
CMAtiI»J»^  A>ioOK  UlIiUiDul^,    7»    (Ann  JDuulty   Jones   6;    Catherine    i'inthrop   5i 
i'aul  I>u<51ey  4;   l]pes  3;    William  2;    Allliaxa  1);    was  born   in  iPortland, 
yaine,    ?/iarch  20,    1837;    married  Jb^  27,    l363,    lillen   Calista,    daughter 
of  JoEe:^-)h  Kidder  iJundy  of  iJew  Jlaven,    Conn,;    ahe  was    uorn  in  Spring- 
field,  ilasp,.    Way  26,    1836.     iir,   ijheldon  wao  for   very  many  years 
connectod  with   a  l^ational  Bank  in  Ilev/  Haven  and  hae  nov/  retired; 
liTGf'   at   130   L'hermari  Ave.,    I^ew  Haven. 
uhild;- 

633 ♦    iVinthrop  i>adley  Sheldon,    8;    "oorn  l^q7!  Haven,    Sept,    5»    l875; 
died  t>ept.    24,    1675. 

.An  adopted  daughter,    Mary  Ellen  Sheldon,    "born  in  Wew  Haven, 
April   15,    1075. 


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f  ,    vlimmCP  ruriLEY.  SffiSLrOA^    7;    (Ann  I^udley   Jones   6;    Catherine   V,inthrop   5; 

Pr.ul   Dudley  4;    Epea   3;    Willis:^   2;    William  l);    was   born   in  Raymond, 

N.   H.,    Deo.    l8,    1839;    married    June   22,    1875,    Marietta  Elizabeth, 

daughter   of  Benjamin  Pessendsn,    born   in  Boston,    August  4,    l845; 

she  was  married  in  ^-lorth  Cambridge,    June   22,    I875. 

Children: - 

834.  Edith  iJudley  Sheldon,  8;  born  Colorado  Springs,  Colorado, 
April  .\2,  1877, 

£35.  Ethel  Sheldon,  8;  corn  Colodado  Springs,  Col.,  July  I9,  I88O, 
died  at  Colorado  Springs,  Sept.  7,  1881. 


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Seventh  Generation. 

xj,  1:KEOIOHE  RULBUKD  SHELiX)lJ,    ";    (Ann  Ludley   Joneo   6;    CatVitrine   V,inthrop5; 

pRul   iJudley  4;    Kpes  3;    '^villisia  2;    V;illlea  1);    was   T;orn   &t   Shelter 

IslEJid,    N.   Y.,    Oct.    27,    1645;   n-arried   June   9,    lo75,   //cily  Winthrop 

(7),    daughter   of   Harrieon  Tweed  of   Tsunton,    born   in  launton,    iiixte,, 

Aug»    20,    1646,    ehe  being  his   cousin. 

Ohildren:- 

B36.   Annie   WinLhrop   tSheldon,    8;    horn   in  Keif^   Haven,    Llay  4,    I877; 
died  in  Taunton,    July  30,    I889. 

837«  Harrison  Tweed  bheldon,    8;    horn  iiew  Haven,    Conn.,   Larch  7,    l383. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
Ciu>il'djiy>:>  I;Ula*wY   JoIJa^L/,    7I    (vohn   '^lUtlirop  Jones   6;    Catherine   Wmthrop   5» 
Paul  Uudley  4;    Ijpes   3;    V.illiain  2;    .Villiam  1);    wac   born  in  Ells- 
worth,  ue,,    Aug.   22,   1853;    died  in  i^rooiclyn,    H.   Y.,    Dec,   23,    lQ^2; 
married  Jan.   21,    iSCo,    'Jertrude,    daughter   of   Isaac  H^,   anell  of 
Urooklyn, 
Child; - 
833.  i''loi'ence  i>adley  Jones,    3;    born  ±5rooklyn,    Oct.   I5,    l882. 


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iseventh  Generation. 

i\ii'i!ti'Uti  wlUiiiibOiJ  JOJli::^^,    7»    (Jolin  yiuthrop   uonca   6;    Galheriue   uin- 

throp   y,   Paul   iXidley  4;    hpee   3»    V/illicjc  2;    V/illiua  1};    v/as   born 

in  iillev.orth,    Le,,    July   6,    I'O^J]?;    oicd   in  xirooklyn   v'uly  2C,    1B9I; 

norried  Dec.    9»    l£t;0,    Clara  L.,    aaut,hter  of  I^aeon  L,    Goit   o! 

Brooklyn. 

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839»  Herbert   Vii,ll:inBon  ccner,,    S;    born  Brooklyn,    Jan.   19,    I883. 

840.    Clo-ra  Winthrop   Jones,    8;    born  Brooklyn,    July   12,    1886. 
i)idd  llarch  3I,    1809. 


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Seventh.  Generation. 
,:,   AlIiTliiiOP  c:;u:-.U:.«X   JOi.XJ,    7;    (T^'iom.'ii-   Judley   Jonca   6;    Catherine    .:in- 
tJirop   5;   Paul   JXidley  4;    ,]pa3   3;    ^'illian  2;    Willicm  1);    uac   born 
in  Jillsworth,    liB.,    iiept,    21,    l842;    died  in  >3rooklyn,    Jrji.    2,    l390; 
married  June  3,    iS/];,    Caroline  ilo. viand,    daujhiier   of  Frederick  L. 
BoiTtv.iok;    she   -was   born   in  l^cw  iiaven,    Conn,,    .nug.   10,    l849;    died 
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Seventh  Generation, 

;}IA;vLOiTE  KLl^-ABIil-Til  JOlIliii,    7;    (Thomas   Dudley   Jones    6;    Catlierine 

iinthrop    5;    Paul   i>adley  4;    I!pos  3;    Villiam  2;    ..illi^xi  1);    v;?.s   born 

ilaroh  11,    1847 ;    died  in  Wyo.'^ng,    .;.    J.,    July  2<-,    1869;   :-.arri>2d 

iiept,    21,    1876,    l»ertra.Ti,    son  of   Jarias  Young,    'jorn   in  IJe-^r  Yor}:, 

Oct.    15,    1848.  ^ 

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C41.   Kovvard  V.inthrop   Jonas  Young,    8;    born  Brooklyn,    July  8,    l577; 
c.ieci  in   early  mairUood,    w^iiie   a  student   at    colleg*^, 

8^2.   iiertroJii  lOuneT,    Jr.,    6;    born  Brooklyn,    in  l38l;    died  in 
wouth  Ds'aiiQii,   J.H.    J,,    in  l832, 

843.   Anne  Dudley  Young,    3;    born  South  Orange,    K.    J.,    Aug.   1,    1865; 
Btill   living,    unraarried. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
yjhlA  uAdlA  */JiJST,    7;    (Julia  fiaxgent  Parsons   6;    Charlotte   Saunders   5; 
i  aul   "x^Moley  4;    rJpes  3;    wllliam  2;    Wllliara  1);    was   born  in  Franklin, 
iaine,   itarcn  ly,    183O;    diea  Dec.    23,    1893;    married  Kenry  Kdmund 
^^co.Tiber  of  brooklyn,    N.  Y.,    Feb,   10,    I853;    he  was  born  in  Ells- 
•*orth,   I.e.,    July  26,    I826;    died  Hay  I7,    I886. 
Oiuldrsn:- 

6*^4,   Mel  en  luaria  iiacojaber,    8, 
64-5.   John  Henry  Macomb er,    8, 
646.   Frederick  Hatch  ]/.Gcoraber,    8, 

847.  Lena  Weot  iiacoirber,    8. 

848.  George  Ho\Tard  kacomber,    8, 


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I  §f5cnth  Generation. 

I 

jOiiiPH  lUlllRY  'n'^b'i,    7;    (Julia  Bargsnt  Paroonn    Yeot   6;    Charlotte 

Saundere   5;    ;ecui   IXidley  4;   Up^'S  3;    Willitini  2;    Willia:r.  1);    v?as 

born  in  Franklin,    Jic,    Nov.    22,    I833;    died   Juno   l'/,    }.905;    r.arried 

Sept.    16,    iS^j'S,    liary  Pal::.er,    dau^ihtcr   oi   Rev.   Kdivard  and   Abi,3ail 

s       (Berry)   Srackett  who  vras   born  Sept.   1,    I839,    and  is  still  living 

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I       84-9.    Grace  Bracket!  West,    8;    born  i'ranklin,    Me.,    July  3,    1866; 
I  died  Oct.   14,    1876. 

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.^wUiii'^i*  wy.^\0-ivr    fix-oT,    o;    (Juiia  i^argent  raraouo    6;    Charlotte   maun- 
ders   ^';    x-aul    iXiGl<iy  ^r;    lipeo   3;    'Viliiaiii   2;    V/iilir.jii  l);    v/as   born   in 
^rruiklin,    i.>i.,    Oct.    2>,    1837;    died  ►jcpt.    I8,    18'/^;    nairied   in 
io^O,    (tArj.ot  oate  unlinoffii,    ^rancitj  'i<il"t   of  Veet  tiouldsboro,    i..©,, 
wAo  was   born   Jeh,   10,    l33^»    c^-ied  July  8,    I894, 
oliixcUen;- 

o>'l.    r'oiiry  j.Yerett  'ir^.'t,    3;    born  i^est  Oculdaboro,    July  10,    l857; 
died  i-ay  10,    I87O. 

852.  ,Tulia  Elizabeth  Taft,    8. 

853*  Helen  j-'rances  TaXt,    8, 

854-»  Mary   busan  Tai't,    8. 

B^^,  John  West  'Xaft,    8, 

856.  iudward  Harvey  Tat^t,    8, 


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CHAllLOTTli  ELIZAlil^rH    .V^LiT,    7;     (Juiia  bargent  ir.rfjons    6;    Charlotte 

Saunders    '^;    Paul    Uudley   4;    iilpcs   3;    .Villian  2;    .,illia>n  l);    v.-as 

torn  in  i'ranklin,    Le,,    April   3,    lC41;    married  lat,    lieltiah  J, 

131aiBdell    on  Jfeb.    1.8,    I869;    he   di  -d  K'.ay    5,    I874;    Bhe  nai-ried    2nd, 

Wrater  B.    Blaisdell,    Feb.    9,    I89O;    he   died  / c^^   20,    IB99;    she 

recidcB   in  franklin,    ;..e. 

Child  by  first  rr^rrie^e:- 

6^7.   J'riurr'ce   Wer^t  Blaisoell,    8;    born  yet),    22,    l87<^;    died  /.pril   23, 
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Seventh  Generation, 
JAMKS  KDiVAIU)  PARSOIIS,    7;    (Jooeph  Usher  i-arsona   6;    Charlotte  baun- 
dere    ^;   Paul   IXidley  4;    Epes   3;    William  2;    William  1);    was   born   in 
Providence,    R,    I.,    Kov.   17,    lS46;    he  married  April   I3,    1872, 
Lizzie  M,   Butler,    born  in  Pranklin,    lie.,    bept.   4,    I853.     They 
live   in  Lubec,    Uaine,     He  is  a  banker. 
Chl2idren:«- 
8i?9»   George  Earl  Pai'Bons,    8. 

860.  i^thel  Kend^-^l.!  Pi^rsonB,    8. 

861.  Lora  Vivian  Parsons,    8, 

862,  Grace    rest  Parsons,    8;    born  June  29,    I886;    died  Sept.   23,    I887. 

863,  Edward  Chilcott  iarsons,    8;    born  March  16,    I89O,    in  Ells- 

worth,   Me.,    now  lives   in  Kast  Orange,    II.    J.;    is  urLnarried; 
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I  yAKY  CH/ihLOTTE  PARGOliS,  7;  (Joseph  Usher  Pareono  6;  Charlotte  baun- 
dere  5;  Paul  Uxdley  4;  iJpes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  wae  born  in 
Portlaiid,   lie,,    Nov.   I9,    185O;    she  narried  Heuben  H,   v/illiara  of 

I       yranklin,   iie.,    on  Jiay  I6,    I87I;   he  wao   born  in  Pranklin,    Jan.   8, 

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I       1851 ;  reside  in  Pranklin.   He  is  a  granite  dealer. 

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i       866.    John  Parsons  V/illia^as,    8; 

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;^/ ED.VARD  JOIlDAt*,    7»     (Charlotte   baunclers  Parsons   6;    Charlotte   Launders    5; 

Paul  IXiciley  4;    £peB  3;    rtilliam  2;    Willi&m  1);    w«.s   born  in  Last- 

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trook,   Lie.,    Ijeo.   9»    1240;   Biarried  Jane  lamican  of  Bangor  on  June  10, 

lS60;    BJie  was    born  June  30,    l33J?,    and  died  L-ept.   IJj,    190^.     Mr, 

Jordan  was   2nd  Lieutenant   in   the  1st  iiaine   Cairalry   during    the 

Civil   iVar;    lived  in  Franklin  and  Elltfworth,   Le,,    and  removed   to 

Uangor  .in  1853J    resides   there;    ia   a  harness  manufacturer   and 

dealer   in   drivin^^  goods. 

Child:- 

867.   Charlotte  J,    JordiJi,    8;    born  Bangor,    July  ^0,    I86I. 


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Serenth  Generation, 
^j.  HZhlCC  SAKGj^HT  JORDAI^,    7;    (Charlotte  iJ&undors  Pareons   6;    Charlotte 
Saunders   5;   Paul   Dudley  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;    '.ailiaTi  1);    was  l?om 
in  1846;   narried  iiary  Potter   of  Bangor  in  l880;    io   tiaid  to  have 
had  three   children,    but  7/ent  west   and  died  in  California  Jan.   4,  2509. 


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jPR.MfCZL  U£.Il--.n  P.yuXKS,    7;    (willlr.Ti  i-udley  i>arDoni»  6;    utoarlotte 
Saundere   ^;   Pnul  iXidley  4;   L'pee  3;    fVilllojn  2;    .villlam  1);    was 
born  in  Kc.sttrook,   )ic»,    April   22,    I837;    died  April   24,    188I, 
aged  4^  yearDj  iBiTried   July  29,    1663   to  Thomas   H,   Hoyt,    born  in 
Keadficld,    ?.e.,    July  I9,    1829;    died  /^il   23,    1914, 
ChildJTOii,    cJll  boi'n  in  i'ort  i'airficld:- 
868.  CaoTire  Levi  Hoyt,    8, 
869»  Laura  X^ay  Koyt,    8. 

870.  Albert  Theodore  }Ioyt,    3. 

871.  I'imvy  Thomas  llovt,    Q^'^oTn  in  I-'ort  Fairfield,   i^e.,   Sept,   16, 

Ao/y;    died  in  ,Oenver,    Colo.,   J'eb,   17,    190)?. 


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Seventh  Generation, 
„  clIAKLOTIi:  J,   P;j{0CN3,      7;    (wllliam  Dudley  JrarEonc   6;    Charlotte 

baunders   5;   Paul   lAidloy  4;    Ilpes  3;    yUliam  2;    '.Villico^  i);    ,,as   l;orn 
in  Aehlond,   He»,    Doc.   6,    185O;    diod  i.'ov.   6,    1S7O;   married 
Levi   Kendall  Parsons,   Sept.   1,    I87O,    and  died  nine  uceko  later 
of  typhoid. 


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f  Seventh  Generation. 

f  ^,  ASKSTTJS   ELIZABETH  PARiiONS,    7;    (William  Iwdley  PaxEons   6;    Chaxlotte 

f  Saunders    5;    Paul   Iwdley  4;    Kpes  3;    ifilliam  2;    William  1);    was  bom 

'  in  Ashland,   2^e,,    Deo.   25,    I852;    was  Ist  married  April   2?,    1879, 

to  Rev,    C,  N.   Sinnott,    a  Congregational  minister;   raarried  2nd, 

Henry  H.Higgins  of  Bar  Harbor,    Aug.   21,    I887;    ehe  lives   at  Hancock, 

lie,        Mr.   Higgins   was   born  in  Bar  Harbor,    April  4-,    184-3;    was   a 

meraber  of  Co.   G,    11th  Kaine   Vol.,    and   died  June  23,    19IO. 

Child:- 

872.  Sadie  II.  Higgins,  8;  born  Bar  Harbor,  lie.,  Dec.  27,  IS89; 
died  .^:ay  7,  I909. 


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Seventh  Generation. 

CHAlU^*3  fi^IllMONT  P/JiSO:>fS,    '/;    (2/llliain  Inidley  Parsons   6;    Charlotte 

Saundere   p*    i^^^al  rudley  4;    Lpes  3;    \Ulliaia  2;    willian  1);    waa 

born  in  liolunkus,   Ue,,    /Jigaat  I3,    I856;   aarried  Juna  20,    l38p, 

Lizzie  LI.    Spear,    who   died  Jane  6,    l891»    without   issue;    he  married 

2nd,   Larch  2,    I893,    Clara  Louise  Towle,    horn  iiay  31,    187I. 

Child:- 

873.   Vaughn  Willisn  Prrsonn,    8;    born  July  7,    I897;    graduated 
frompresque   isly  high  sc}iool,and  attended   corar/iercial 
college   in  Portland,   He.,    in  19^5  ^^^  I916. 


Clara  Louise  Towle  was   daughter  of  Deo  Lai'orost  Towle. 
Charles  Fvemont  irarsonc  lives   in  presque   Isle,    iie.,    sjid  is   by 
occupation   a  nerchant   ana  general   agent   and  Jobber   of  potato 
plaiiters   and  wagons. 


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.;,   JOHIJ   IGNATIUS    LAi\GE5T,    7;    (Daniel    6;    John    5;    Peul   Xudley   4;    2pes   3; 

William   2;     •illiam  1);    was    born   in  Kaceau,    W.    P.    Sept.    20,    ^649; 

married   Ida  kay  iJairn  of  iiassau,    Jan,    ?4,    lo32;    ehe   died   at   i\asBau, 

ieb.    5,    iSod. 

Children,    s^i   unniarried;- 

674,   Laniel    Archibald,    &;    born   Inagua,    Bahamas,    Sept.    8,    I883. 

87i),    John   :..T-.atiuB,    Jr.,    8;    born  Inagua,    Bahanias,    Aug.    1,    I885. 

676,    irances   Lsy  Lockhart,    8;    born   Inagua,    BEihsiaas,    Oct.    20,    I892. 


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Beventh  Generation. 
Valeria  GHiaoTIIU  3AhGIiJ<T,  #7;    (Daniel   6;    John   ^;    Paul   Dudley  4; 
jbpes   3;    William  2^   William  1);    was  born  in  ilassau,    1<,   p,,    June  tf, 
I85I;    married  June  4,    I877,    A^-fred  Edwin  iioseley   of   Kaesau,    who 
tsas  born  Nov.    9,    l84  6,    sud  died   at   liassaii,    Uov.   4,    I909. 
Children  all   born  in  Ksjssau;- 
877,  liary  i'rances  Hoseley,    8;    botn  April  21,    I878;   unmarried. 


I  878.   Harriet  Doyle  i^oseley,    8. 

I  879 •    Daniel   Sargent  Darling  iioseley,    8, 

I  880.   Edwin  Charles  jMooeley,    8;    born  Nov.    30,    IS83;    unmarried. 

I  881.    Valeria  Alice  Moeeley,    8/ 


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Seventh  Generation, 
D/^irJj  TiMsLlhG  Si\RGj:iiT,    7;    (Daniel   6;    John   5;   Pnul   lAidley  4;   Speo  3; 
Willia'D   ?;    iVilliam  l);    was  born   in   Ina^^ua,    BahaTias,    on  Nov.    I,    1854-; 

Bsxried  iiinette   Stafford  Butler   of  Kapeau,    J.lay  19i    I8S3;    phe  was 

13, 

born  in  IfasBau,    Eind   died  in   Inagua,    April    5»    1909»    ^le   died  Sept.  5» 

1908. 

Children,  all  born  in  Llacsau:- 

882,  Robert  Butler,  B;  born  April  5i  I8O7;  unmarried. 

883.  Baniel,  8;  born  Auf-.  29,  I89I;  died  Aug.  30,  169I. 
834,  Ada  jj'rances,  8;  born  Feb,  11,  I892;  unma.rried. 


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LUCY  i;)Al^LG?:KT,    7;    (j^anie^ip.  6;,  John   5;   Paul   Uudley  4;   ^pes   3;    Wilj.isjn  2; 
WllHsm  l);    was  born   at   Inagua,    Bahenas,    Hay  15,    18^9;    ^^^  narrird 
1st,    7/illlojn  l\,    T,   i.ro^7n  on  Deo,   8,    I889;    he  was   born  in  England, 
and  dir.d   at  I^'icarai^ua,    iiov.    24,    1892;    she  married  2nd,    George 
Allen,    and  died  iJept.   28,    I898, 
Ghildren;- 

885.  William  Sargent   Broviii,    8;    born  Kingston,    Jan-iaiBa,    Oct.   8,    I893; 

died  Oct.    12,    1889   at  xiicaragua. 

886.  Daniel  Dudley  Brovm,    8. 

887.  Charles   Albert  Brown,    8;    born  l<ics^agua,    iiov,    8,    I087;    unmarried; 

888.  Lucy  Brown,    8;    born  lUcaragua,    Lay  14,    I89O. 


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I     f:J^C£S  JAxIH   oAKGiiNT,    7;     (Daniel   6;    Joli/i   >;    Paul   iXidley  4;    iipeii   3; 

Bahamas 
lilliam  2;    Willi aTi  1);    waa   born  in  ina^-ua,    i3ept.    11,    l86l;   mixj  inar- 

ried  at  Hasaau,    i'eb,   p,    1900,    to  Kev.    Jos-jpVi  iarindley   of  i^olthaai, 

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Seventh  Generation, 
iKA-iOIb  ZDLUHD  SAI^Gr.NT,    7;    (Daniel    6;    John   5;    Paul   lueiey  4;   lilp^a  3; 
William  2;    William  l);    v/as  born   in   Inagua,    Baha-naa,    Jan.    8,    I863; 
marriecl  iBt,    3ept.   15,    l084,    Barbara  Cole,    '.7ho    was   torn 
phe   died  ;    he  married   2nd,  1912, 

Khoda  lie di craft,    who   v;as  born 

k.r,   Sargent  lives   at  419  Washington  ot.,    Uorchester,    and  is   con- 
nected -.vith   s    sugar   refirery   in  JjoBton. 
Children  by  firv.t  marriage:- 

889.  Lucy,    8;    born  lioston,    Jsxi.   8,    I887, 

890.  ii^,    8j    born  Boston  Dec.    9,    I888,  "  ^  "" 

891.  Prancis  Edmund,    Jr.,    8;    born  Boston,    i'eb.   14,    1889. 

892.  JeoJinette  Francis,    8;    born  Bo  a  ton  Karch  2,    I693. 

893.  Daniel  Edwin,    8;    born  Boston,    i?eb.   I6,    I895, 

894.  Harry,    8. 

895.  Georgia  Darling,    8, 

896.  Mabel,    8. 

897.  Barbara,    8. 

By  second  marriage:- 

893,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  8. 


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SeTcnth  Generation, 

'j0l^:Jj  BAKTL3TT   L..i\hGi3NT,    7l    (Ignatius    6;    John   5;    Pcnl   x:udIoy  4; 

iSpcp  3;    William  2;    William  1);    weP   torn  in  Gclaic,    ;ze.,    Aug.    ??,  1839; 
aarried  Oct.    17$    l-^yO*    to  i'annie  terrow  Knowlee,    born  in  iiadieon, 
I     N.   H.,    Aug.   4,    1843;    they  live   at   2224  Weboter   i^t.,    Omaha,    llebraska. 
I     He   is   a  bookkeeper  and  accountant;    served  in  the  U.   S,   IJavy   as 
I      aDPiPtant  pt^yaiaster   durinf^   the  Civil   War,    from  I861   to   l865i    and 

was   in   eervice   on  board   the  U,    0.    o.   Keareage  when   phe   sank   the 
I      Confederate   cruiser   /'ilaLama,    June  19#    l864. 

Children: - 
I      899.   Winthrop   Sidney  Sargent,    8;    born  Omaha,    Aug.    I7,    1879.   Unmarried. 
1       900.   Llary  Kennedy,    8. 


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Seventh  Generation. 
i    jiJSNIiY  CLAY   L:AHGEKT,    7;    (Ignatius   6;    John   5;    i'aul   i3udley  4;    Epes   3; 

William  2;    William  1);    was  born  in  Wachias,    iie.,    June  2,    1843;-*^//*^/ 
raai'ried  Alice  Ilemenway,    daughter   of  ?im.   H.   Hemenway  of  ilachias. 

901.  John.  8;  born  ,D^^.   //^/     ;died  in  191^.  /^^t^t^v^r^^ 


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5,  IGMATiUS  iSA2iLIU5   i:>AHQKl^T,    7;    (Ignatius   6;    John   5;    jr'aul   Dudley  4; 

Epes   3;    William  2;    tStilliam  1);    was   born   in  liachias,    Auguot   30,    l847; 
married  April   29,    I872,    Heiien  li.   Caiipbell,    daughter  of  Col.   Alex, 
I  F.    and  Julia  Campbell;    Bhe  v.ao  born  at  Columbia  i'alle,    )/.e.,    /Uig.   3, 

I  1845;    died  in  Machias,   karch  13,    19^9 •     >^'r»    Sargent  has  been 

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I  engaged  in  the  book  and  stationary  busineoe  for  47  years   in  liachias. 

lie  succeeded  his  father   Ignatius   Sargent   as   tipaJiish  Consul,    resign- 
I  ing  at    the  outbreak   of   the   Spanish  war,    and  declined  a  rerppoint- 

I  ment  after   its   close.      He  was  long   associated  Y/ith  his  brothers 

Henry  Clay   and  Charles   as  owners   of  the  M^chias   Iron  Works,    manu- 
[  facturers   of   phip   and  mill  v;ork.      I^ives   in  Machias, 

[  Children:- 

f  902.   Paul   Dudley,    8, 

903.   Grace  E.,   8. 


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j  ,;.  cHARLcliJ  SARGENT,    7;    (Ignatius   6;    John   5;   Paul  Dudley  4;   Epee   3; 

I  William  2;    William  1);    was  born  in  llachias,    Me,,    May   5,    18^2; 

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I  in    said  to   have  married  Ada  Lei  and  of  llachias.      He  "became   a  la.Tyer, 

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i2.  ED^flN  HAHias  DAiiLING,    7;    (Lucy   6;    John   5;.  Paul   Dudley  4;   Epea   3; 
William  2;    William  1$;    was  born  in  Calais,    He.,    Jan.    28,    I838;    he 
died  ;   married  l&t,    .Nov.   24,    l864,    Julia  I, 

Kinney  of  Cincinnati,    Ohio,    '»ho  '^aa  born 

died  ;   He  married  2nd,    Georgia  A, 

Smith  of  He'raiarket,    N,   H,,    on  yet.   2,    I882,    who  was  "born 

;   lives   in  lieTxsnarlcet,    K.   H. 
GlUldren  by  first  roarriage;- 

904.  Martha  Taylor  Darling,    8;    born  Cincinnati,    Nov,    28,    1865. 

905.  TiinoUiy  Grenville  Darlin£j,    8;    born   Cincinnati,    i'eb,    12,    I869; 

died   July  I869. 


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906.  Lucy  Darling,    8;    born  bept.    10,    I883;    died  Lay   24,  I889.                       | 

907.  Ed.Y/ln  Woodbridge  Darlin^j,    8;    born   oept.    7,    I887,  | 

908.  4|ny ^Elizabeth  Darling,    8;    born  ilarch  9,    1889,  ' 


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KAriilSx'   JAIU  DAivLiKG,    7;    (Luoy   6;    John  5;   Pail   Dudley  4;   Spes   3; 
'jilli£>m  2;    Williaia  l);    -Aaa   born   in  Calais,    ke,,    Oct.    24,    1839; 
she  now  lives   at  iTranklin  3t,,   Zn^lewood,    fi.    J,      i^he  married  July  2   , 
1862,    at  kadison,    H.   Y.,    Otis   Johnson  oJT   Nassau,    H,   P,      ^r.    Johnson 
was  born  ;    died 

Children: - 

909.  George  Robert  Johnson,    8;    born  Nassau,    i^'ov,   24,   1863, 

910.  Harriet  Darling  Johnson,    8;    born  Nassau,    Sept.   I6,    I868. 

911.  Katherine  Dunlop   Johnson,    8;    born  Jflassau,    aept.    27,    I873. 

J)idd  July  11,   l873'(?) 

912.  Mary  }!lmily  Johnson,    8;   ^usxiodCHasxx 


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Seventh  Generation. 
,i.  TIKOTHY  GaEl^VILL2  DARLING,  7;  (Lucy  6;  John  5;  Paul  Jjudley  4;  E^ea   3; 
William  2;  Williem  1);  was  horn  in  Nassau,  K.  P.,  Oct,  5,  l842; 
died  S'eb.  3,  1906.   '^en  Fifteen  years  of  age  ge  we.s  sent  from 
his  home  in  the  Bahsmas  to  Williston  Geminaxy  at  Northampton,  Lass, 
where  he  took  the  three  years  preparatory  course,  and  in  the  autumn 
of  i860,  entered  V/illiems  College  and  came  under  the  potent  influ- 
ence of  its  president,  Mark  Kopkinp.   After  e;raduating  he  returned 
home  in  1864,  remaining  two  years  when  he  i-igain  cejne  to  this  country, 
and  in  I866,  entered  Princeton  Theological  lieminary  and  then  sepent 
a  final  year  at  Union  Seminary  in  Kew  York,  At  the  end  of  hie 
course  he  was  strongly  led  to  engage  in  missionary  work,  hut  on 
account  of  ill  health  was  dissuaded  by  friends,  and  spent  another 
year  in  the  Bahamas,   In  I87I  he  t/as  called  as  assistant  to  Dr, 
John  Backus  of  the  First  Presbyterian  church,  in  Baltimore,  sjid 
remained  two  years,  when  he  yras  called  as  pastor  to  the  First 
Presbyterian  church  in  Schenectday,  N,  Y,  and  was  ordained  and 
installed  in  June  I873;  beginning  a  fruitful  pastorate  of  fifteen 
yeare,  and  his  pastorate  is  said  to  have  been  a  fruitful  one  in 
its  results,   in  J^anuary,  I851,  ho  was  called  as  Professor  of 
Homiletics  and  Pastoral  Theology  in  Auburn  Seminary  and  in  I877 
was  given  the  degree  of  Doctor  of  Divinity.   He  remained  there 
till  his  de^th,  Feb.  3,  1906. 
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246. 
Seventh  Generation. 
,,  yjCY  EVi2LYiI  l!/J\hl:V.} ,    7;    (lacy   6;    John   5;    Paui  iradley  4;   jSpea  3; 
.illiaja  2;    JJillian  1);    -jwas  Lorn   in  ::as3au,    h.     P.,    ^'eb,    7,    l845; 
diad  in  JLondon,   iilni^lcjad,    June   10,    1886;   narried  at  iiaaeau,    Sept.    22, 
IS63,    Thomas  Augustus  L^iiecurier,    em  officer   in   the  iiritish  army, 
Lorn  in  ^ueDoc,    Canada, 
Children:- 

913.  Juliette  LeMcsurier,    8;    born  in  j^iassau,    June  24,    1864, 

914.  Jiaud  Leiiesurier,    8;    born  ;iue"bec,    April   12,    1868. 

915*   Herbert  Grenville  LeLiesurier,    8;    born  RocheBter,    i-'ng,,    Sept.   15, 

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916.  Lilian  it>vib4jl  LeJier.urier,    8;    born  Colchester,    >Jng.,    Agg,   3,  1®75 


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247. 
Seventh  Generation, 

jqVM  SAI.GEHT   DAItLIl^'C,    7;    (Lucy   6;    Joiin   5;    PeuX   lucUey  4;   Epee   3; 
Wlllisai  2;    yilliejn  1);    we.s  born  In  Kafsau,    II.   P.,    l^ay  17,    l847; 
died  iicpt.   9,    1895;   mai-ried   in  iJasnau,    J-Jov.    23,    I87O,    Emily   H.    3, 
Grant,    who  t^^^b  "born  ;    died   Sept.    11,    I892. 

Ghildren:- 

917.  'jiiraothy  'DiiXllnj,,    8;    born  Hanopu,    Wov.    I6,    1873J    unmorricd, 

918.  Kmily  jD.oxling,   8;    dic^d  in  infancy. 

919.  John  Gronville  Darling,    8. 

920.  2dinnie  J^r.rlin;^,    0;    born  Iihbs^ju,    Ilpy   26,    I877;    died  ¥eo.    21, 

1878. 

921.  Isabel  Grant  Darling,    8;    i3ii2Jixitexsiiii^xftB±xxiJ:jc:dcS?3:j:xaizx2d:3s^ 


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Seventh  Generation. 
l^,  yKANCIiS   CLiHIHiutf  DArlLIiJG,    7;    (Lucy   6;    John   5;    Paul   aXidiey  4;   jipes  3; 
William  2;    Williesm  1);    was  born   in  Hasoau,    N.   p.,    Oct.    25,    iBoO; 
died  in  xiew  York,    Feh.    17,    I913;    married  1st   on  June  29,    l8c3l,    at 
Hampton,    If,    H.,    Mary   Dearborn;    after  her   death  he  married  2nd, 
Aug.   23,    1868, 

Children  by  second  marriage:- 

922.  Ethel  Harris  Darling,  8;  born  May  20,  IB90, 

923,  Jb'r.ink  Clerihow  Darling,  8;  born  March  28,  I894;  died  April  6, 
IB54. 

924,  Virginia  x,ucy  Darling,  6;    born  Oct.  3,  I898. 

925.  Dorothy  Constance  Darling,  8;  born  tiept,  26,  I9OO, 


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ieyenth  ueneration. 

;,  Air2^   fcllTTHiiCi'   ^i\r^Qi,iil,    7l    (i>pet   Lixwell   6;    John   ^;   jraul   Ludley  4; 

;^p6B   3i    i^illicin  2;    (.illi&a  1);    Aras   corn   in  ^.aeeau,    xi.   ^.^    on   /uig* 

ust   3^1    i^73;    carried  ieb.   19,    1^10,   jirelyn  Louise,    daughter   of 

Ulxarles  jL,    anu  :^ary  i2>i4za,'oeth  Lease,    vho   i-as    born   in  iJenieon, 

IcxsB,      ile   started   in   Lusiness   in  his   father's   drug   store   in 

•  ashington,    ^^    w,,    but   coon   turned   to   literary  purcuits    ajid  was 

conr.cctecl   ^.-ith  varicus  papers   and  periodicals   as   eaitorial    critic 

of  "v^adeville  plays,      xor    sorae  years  he   'A'as   a  vrriter   cf    short 

s:ori£B    and   t-neatrical  press    ^ork.      ;3ince   lyO-^  he  h'is  been   a  writer 

of  photopiayB,    and  is    conneciec  v/ith  tne  «cviri&  ric-ure    4orid   as 

one   of   its    8t?-fi.      He  has  written   a  standard   text  book  on  photo- 

pla^/s,    and  lives   in  isrooklyn,    with  office   in  hen  York. 

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i^lLLA  BRAiJBUhY   uAKcrKiri',    7;    Charles   fa;    John   5;    Paul  ixidley  4; 
Upee   3;    Villiam  2;    Villiani  1);    wae   born   at   Ina^r>-i&»    iJaJiamae, 
Aug.    12,    1&66;   married  irank  hooper,    and   died  in  the   city   of 
Jiexico,    a  few  yeurn   later. 


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JUHIJ   iiAiUjiiL  AlJAsiits,    7;    (H£.rrie^.   bartjent   Jo^inBon  6;    Julia  5l   P3Uil 

Dudley  4;   Epes  3;    Willia'3  2;    'illliam  l);    ^aa   born  in  Autsueta,    lie., 

Jan.    29,    l342;   married  let,    .*lg.    2^;,    i664,    Idaria  AuciUBta,    dau^ihter 

of   Jojrin  and  i-^aria   (Little)   Kerrioic,    •who  was    born  in  Kinthrcp,   ]..e,, 

Au^u£t  1,    IQA-1,    and  died  in  Lewiatoxi,   iio.,    Aug,   7»    1^70;   he  married 

2nd,   iiU^   21,    io72,    ilarriet  i^arr  ol  Auburn,   i.e.,    vjho   was   born  in 

Wintlii'op,    JuiiQ  2-+,    l^-^i-^,    anu  died  in  Philadelp}iia,    ^iixrch  6,    1914, 

Chiluren  bj^    first  aarris^e:- 

^27,   2x.ii.te  lielantl  AdasiB,    0;    born  Jan.    21,    I667,    in  Auburn,    l]e» 
KeBides   with  her  father    in  lixookline,    !  asu, 

928.  Kellie  Little  Aaams,    8;    born  April   10,    1669;    died  :<  ay  10, 

1069. 

929.  ilaria  Herriok  Adans,  8;  born  July  23,  1876;  died  Aug.  I7,  I87O. 
By  second  rnarric^e:- 

930.  John  Chester  Adams,  8;  born 


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i  Seventh  Generation, 

\  J,  cHArXOTTi:  ELIZ/iBxiTH  AD/lit;,    7;    (Harriet  bargent   Johnson  6;    Julia   5; 

I         Paul   Bidley  4;    iipee  3;    William  2;    ^/illiam  1);    wae  born  in  Gorham, 

He.,    I^ec.   14,    l644;    died  in  iJangor  on  x)ec.    28,    I903;   married 
\  Dr.    George    A.   J?'oster   of  Bancor,    on  Oct,    30,    I67I,    in  Wethersf ield, 

Conn,     He  v;aB   born  in  Xjjr^eix     Burhhaia,    lie,    i^ppt.   28,    l845;    died 

in  Bangor,    June  4,    190< .      He  wao  for  many  yeare   superintendent   of 

the  Kaetern  Hospital',  for    the   ineune   at   Bangor, 
*         Children:-  ,> 

I         931.   Benjamin  Oliver   >oster,    H, 

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\         932.  i:argaret  Foster,    8. 

1  933*   George  Adeins  Foster,    8, 

\  9^4.    Phillip   Sidney  Foster,    8;    born  Salt  Lake   City,    Jan,   25,    189I; 

I  '  died  there   /.ril  15,    I892. 


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I  Seventh  Generation, 

I  ,.7.  HAi^HIET   SAIiGi::^!   ALA!.1S,    7;    (Harriet  bargent   Johncon  6;    Julia  i>; 

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I    Paul  Luuley  4;  ipes  3;  william  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  i..ont- 
I     clalr,  K.  J.,  Sppt,  l8,  1847;  carried  ]^ay  23,  I873,  Zliis  ju.  Adaae 
I     of  V/ethersrield,  Aug.  1,  1846,  ana  died  karch  10,  I905.   L-he  live? 
I     in  Wetherslielcl, 
^     Ohildren:- 

935.  Kate  iillis   Adaiab,    8. 

936.  Arthur   Chester  Adams,    0;    born  April   10,    l864. 


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I  ij,,urv.GJi  i/X-lAwli/xii  Ai.A,\.ii,    7j    (iiarilet   •j.ii-e;f:nt   lioruison   6;    Julia  ^; 
raul   j-udley   4;    ^^pee  3 J    "illiam  2;    V.illi?-/^  i};    v.ae    born   in  Lont- 
claix,    Is.    J.,    June  26,    l849;    cied  in  irookline,    ^acs.,    June   14, 
19i4;    rasjrried  juillian   rtinsloif  jjoater   of   jban^ox,    Jan,    29,    1874;    she 

I      *a8   aaiighter   of  Lenjaciin  Oliver  i'oster   and  kartha  Crane   .Vinslow 
of  i5an£,or,    and  was  born  April  16,    I850. 
j.-er3onal   it  eras    '.Till   "be   repiiodaoed  from   a  pketch  in   the   Congre- 

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937.  Llargaret  iJudley  Adams,    8;    born  Boston  June  30,    1881. 
I       93S,  Eleanor  Poster  AdcuiiB,    8;    born  Boston,    May  29,    l884. 


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Seyenth  Generation. 
.    j^H  HAKY   JCHNSOU,    7'$    (Isaac   ciajoauel   Jonnson  6;    Julia  5;    Paul   iHidley  4; 
Kpes  3»    V/illiam  2;   Viilliam  1);    was  born  in  Brewer,   ke,,    Dec.    9, 
184-7;    died  in  Bangor,    Jan,   10,    1904;   married  Kdvyard  H.    Clajrke 
of  St.  .John,    N.B.,    on   April  24,    I873;    he   was  born   in  WilliamB- 
tovm,    Kova  Scotia,   May  I7,    1843^     Lives  in  Danbury,    Conn. 
Children:- 

939.  Lauraette  Parker  Clarke,    8;    born  Gt.    John,    N,B.,    bept.   3, 
1874;    died   in  Bangor,    January   28,    I876. 

940.  Eleanor  Parker   Clarke,    8;    born  Portland,    Ue,,    July  27,    1877; 
lives  at  Hancock  Point,    He. 

941.  Anna  Warwick   Clarke,    8;    born  Portland,    J^e.,    >Tov.    29,    I879; 
lives   in  IJew  York  City. 


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Seventh  Generp.ticn. 
HAKiili;!   SAiiGEIIT   JOmVSON,    7;    (Isaac   Saauel    Johnson  6;    Julia   5;    Taul 
IXidley  4;   Epee   3;    .Villiam  2;    '.villiain  1);    was   "born   in  Bangor, 
Kc,    June   l6,    I858;    che  narried  let,   iirwin  Steinbach  of   i^ew  York, 
Jeb.    21,    18S2;    he  was    eon   of  Edward  Steinbach,    born  in  Elberfeld, 
Germany,    Jan,    5f    l824,    died   in  bt,   Paul,    Liinn,   Dec.    23,    I866, 
after  I8  yccvi^   ronidence   in   the  United  btatee,    pjid   Wilhelrnina  Joest, 
and  was  born  in  Brooklyn,    ieb.   3,    l854;    died  in  :i.?initou,    Colorado, 
Aug,    8,    l884;    she  married   second  his  brother  Edward  Steinbach  on 
Karch  16,    1886,    who   was  born   in  Brooklyn,    Jan,   2,    IB52,    and   died 
in  Kew  York  City,    l<ov.   I8,    I906;    the  v/idov/  lives  at  10   Iraperisl 
Ave,,    Cohoes,    >i,  Y, 
Children  by  second  narriai^e;- 

942.  Ldward   i>argent   oteinbach,    8;    born  Orc-jage,    11,    J.,    Jan.    21,    IS87; 

Graduated   irora  otevens   mot,   of   lechnolot^   in  1908.      Is 
Engineer   in  Boston,   I- ass,  , 

943.  winthrop  xirwin  i>teinbach,    8;    born  Orange,    K,    J,,    Jb'eb,    I3,    I9OO; 

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f  ^,j,  jiAKY  SABGiSilT   JQmiio:N,    7;    (Thomas   baunders   Johneou  6;    Julia  5; 

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f  Paul   Dudley  4;   iJpes   3;    William  2;    William  1);    was   born  at   Calais, 

f  Me.,    i\ug.   30,    1848;    died  St.   Stephen,    W.   B.,    April  30,    IO94; 

\  married   James   H.    Clarke  of  St.    Stephen,    N.   B,,    Oct.    6,    I87O. 

I  He  died  iiarch  15,    I91I. 

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944.  Mary  vright  Clarke,  8;  born  Sept,  11,  I874 ;  died  April  30,  l£94. 

945.  Jajaes  iercy  Clarke,  8;  born  April  12,  I876;  died  July  29,  I876; 

946.  Herbert  Colket  Clarke,  8;  born  Dec.  16,  I877;  died  Aug.  29,  I879, 


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i   ,^  TUCMAS   ii'IJillLiiOP   JUiO^oOii,    7;    (Thomas  oaunders   Johnson  6;    Julia  5; 

Paul   Dudley  4;    ilpes   3;    iilliam   2;    ..illiam  1);    was   born   in   Calais, 

Me,,    August  25,    I85O;    died   in  Philadelphia,    Lept.   8,    I903; 

zaarried  Lucy  Hicks   titackhcuBe  of   Philadelphia,    hay   2,    I87O. 

Children:- 

947.  EVR  Koselna  Johnson,  6;  born  Philadelphia  Jan.  28,  I87I, 

948.  Jane  Colket  Johnson,  8;  born  Aug.  I7,  I88O, 


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Seventh  Generation. 
L0UIi3A  Pai'iliONT  JOliNSON,    7;    (Charles  i'ita  Abner  Johnson  6;    Julia  5; 
Paul  Dudley  4;    I'.pea  3;    William  2;    William  l);    was  born  in  ^t,    Johns, 
K.   iJ.,    June  lO,    1856;    she  married  1st,    Arthur  J.   ftelf ridge  of 
Oakland,    Ccaif,,    on  Usy  I9,    I883;    he  was  born  ilay  2,    IB59.      bhe 
married  2nd,    at  Lon«  i3each,    Calif.,    Jan,   19,    1903#    to  irank 
Gray,    who  was   born  Sept.    30,    1832,    died  Dec.   4,    I91I. 
Children  by  1st  marriage:- 

949.  James  Mars   Selfridge,    8:    born  Presque   Isle,    ji*'e.,    Feb.    28, 

1884;    died  ;.:arGh  16,    162^, 

950.  i.Iildred  Jj'remont  iielfridge,   8;    born  in  Boston,    i.ay  I7,    I8&5. 


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Seventh  Generation. 

BD^VARD  JW«ETT   JOHNSON,    7;    (Charles  i^itz   Abner  Johnson  6;    Julia   5; 

Paul   LXidley  4;    Kpes   3;    williom  2;    williara  1);    wao    born  in  Preeque 

Isle,    iialne,    Aug.    29,    1858;    inaxried  >:ary  Louise   Dunn^  on  Nov.    2, 

l885;    Bhe  v/as   daughter  of  Elhridge  Oerry  and  Louica  Dunn;   jsshe 

was  born  in  St.    John,    1^.   B,,    Kov,   I9,    1857 .     Elbridge  Gerry   ixmn 

lives  in  Winchester,    kaes, 

Chil dren:- 

952. •   Charles  Gerry  Johnson,    8;    born  i'allbrook,    Cal.,    Aug.    5»    1886; 
died  in  June,    1910. 

952.   Edna  Je-;??ett   Johnson,    8;    born   in  5'allbrook,    Cal,,    Aug.    20,    I887. 

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I  Serenth  Generation, 

,j^  KAT^  IXJDL:^   JOHUtiOS,    7;    (Giiarles  iitz   Abner   Johnson   6;    Julia  5; 

Paul  IXidley  4;   Epes  3;    ■.Yillioia  2;    Vvilliem  1);    was  "born  at  Presquo 

lolfi,    Ve,,    Feb.    l6,    1862;    raarried  Arthur  li,    Wheelick,    Juno   22,    l637; 

he  was  born   in  V/fiSefield,    i.laap.,    on  'Deo.   17,    I653,      'Xliey  live   in 

Riverside,    Calif, 

Children:- 

95^'»-.    Iiorothy    Wheelock,    8, 

955*   l^argery   Wheelock,    £.;    born  Ijec.    7,    I890,    at   Rivereide,    Ual, 

9^'6.   ii^cderick  Ljjjicrolt   v.hoeicck,    8;    born  KiverBide,    Gclif ,    on 
Oct.    29,    1892;    died  I^ov,   4,    I892. 

957*    IXidley  Brooks    n'heelock,    8;    born  iiiveruide,    Marc)i  26,    I894; 

953.  Edward  Winthrop   ^lieelock,    8;   born  iiarch  31,    1895;    died 
Aug.    31,    I&95. 

959»   Charles  DeLorrne  Viheelock,    8;    born  Riverside,    July  26,    l897« 


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Seventh  Generation. 
,p;.  JULIA  HARViY   JOHI^:  ON,    7;    (Dudley  Henry   Johnson  6;    Julia  5;   Paul 
Dudley  4;    i^pec  3;    William. 2;    '^Tilliam  1);   was   born  in 
Dec.    2^'.    1862J   married  ^ept.    3.    1902,    Her.    John   Archibald   Ives, 
who  ?/aB   born  Oct.    20,    I863. 
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Seventh  Generation. 
,j,  iibliAA  SOPHIA  BiiifiiETT,    7»    (John  Bargent   Bennett   6;    iiopliia  5»    Jol'in  4; 
iipes  3»    ^Vllliam  2;    'li/illlam  1);    was    born   in  Lower   Nevfport,    April    ^ 
l857l   married  James  Brettle   on   June  12,    l83l;    he   was   born  in 
Carlton,    En^^land,    was    a  teacher   and   insurance   agent;    she   lives 
in  Lower  i^ewport,     luX,   Lrettle  was   son  of  t\ev,  iilias  Brettle, 
Children:" 
9oO.   hobert  Lee  Brettle,    3, 

961.  Edith  Latilda  Brettle,    8. 

962.  John  iilias  Brettle,    3;    born  Nov.    22,    1888;    lives   in  Srskine, 

Alberta, 

963.  Annia  Barah  Brettle,    3;    born  May   21,    I893. 


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Seventh  Generation, 

,*,  CH/iHLES  GHA^^IT  BSIIJISTT,    7;    (John  oarf-ent  Bennett   6;    oophia  5;    John  4; 

B-peB  3;    -iilliam  2;    Willi^'iii  1);    >ras   horn   Kov.    7,    i860,    in  Lower 

Newport;   married  Feb«    10,    l886,    Lydia  I  itohftll    of  Prcnklye,    ile-;rport, 

>!,    S.,    born  ieb.    27,    1&?8,    dauf.hter   of   John   and  r^lizabeth  .vitchell, 

Ke   is    a  fanner   and  resides   in  Lower  JJievruort,  .^. 

Children:- 

964,    ^j.soide  L,!ary   Bemiett,    8. 

965*  Laura  Grant   Bennett,    8;    born  Pec.    2,1,    I8S8;    lives   in  i;rook« 
line,    ^ass. 

966.  Mary  Allison  Bennett,    8;    born  Oct,    3,    I895. 


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I       jh^J'iK.  HOKin  SAP.GiiNX,    7;    (  Unthrop   6;    -.Mlliam  Browne    5;    John  4; 
^pes  3;    -illiam   2;    iVilliam  1);    was    born   in  L&rrington,    h,    b., 
on  ieb.    23,    180O;    married  July   I7,    I907,    iiarah  /ilice  Powell   of 
Barrington,    Trho   was   born   Dec»    5i    i333»    dau^xter   of   Capt.    Thoiaas 

I         and   Jane    (DoaJ^e)   Powell,      He    is   Asst,    Insp,    of   'iVeights   and  iwcas* 

I    uree« 

I    Child: - 

I    967.  Helen  Llizabeth,  6;  born  Aug.  I7,  1908. 

I    968.  ".inthrop  Dudley,  3;  born  July  7/),    1914, 


266. 

SeTenth  Generation. 

^^  yiTZ  WILLIA:!  SARGZXT,    7;    (Daniel   6;    John  Jr.    5;    John  4;   Epes  3; 

U'illifjn  2;    V/illiaii  l);    was  born  in  liarrington,    >l.    o.,    }iov,   25, 

i860;    it  a  faimerj   merried  iannie  k.   Kayne   of  ij&jrington,    on 

June  2,    1886;    she  ?/a£   born  i'eb.   24,    1862,    in  liarrington;    her 

parents   were   Capt.    Inaac   G.   n?^yne   and   Abigail   Crowell.      They 

reside  in  Harrington,   p.   q,    CKOwell. 

Children: - 

969.   iabert    Villiam.    0;    born   in  Borririgton,    July   11,    I89O;   vras 
a  clerk   in  :aoston.   Died  at  Barrington, .  June  1,    1915« 

970«  Iiessie  Mildred,    8, 


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267. 
Seventh  ueneration, 
CHAKLLi::  DJ^aFJ^.^AhQlUn,    7',     (l^aniel   6;    John   5;    Jolj-i  4;    ilpes  3; 
Willien  2;    Willisw  1);    vas  born  in  J^ov.   17,    1&62; 

married  Ayril  iS,    lS94,    Annie  Kendrick;   he  is   Bupcrintenciinc 
engirioer  of  St.   Lawrence  canaln;    lives  in  Cornwall,    Ontario, 
Ccnada, 
I.o   is::!ue. 


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268, 
Seventh  feneration. 
JO:-n<   S,    TB0:.iP0ON  GAIiGir.NT,    7;  (Daniel   6;    Jchn   Jr.    i;',    Joiin  4;    Li:ie:i  3; 
William  2;    Vvilliiiin  1);    wao   born  in  jbarrln^itor.,    li,   L.^   itarch  '^A, 
l86S;    married  .yinnie   Steevena   on  Larch  1^93;    chc   waL 

daughter  oi"   I:iliiia"beUi  Keaae   and   Ira  Liteevene,    born'  in  iiopewoll, 
Gapo  Albert   Co.,    L'.   P.,    on  Aug,    l8,    I873;    he  is   empllyed  on   the 
I.e.  Jiailv&yJ,  lives   in  fjyCney,    Gape  Breton,    K,   S. 
Children: - 

971.  Grace  Elisabeth,    8;    born  Feb,    6,    I894, 

972.  JeBJi,    8;    born  July  22,    I896. 


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^69. 
Seventh  Generation. 
;,  i-iixiGY  i'01Tli»Gj!ui  toAhGi^M,    7;    (Dcaiiel  6;    Jonn  Jr.    5;    John  4;   lipee  3; 
Williaitt  2;    AilliEUQ  1);    was   born  in  Barrington,    *M,S.,    Nov.    22,    I869; 
married  ^ilien  iici-onald  in  Amnerst,    M,    S.,    on  Aug.   30,    1905;    she 
was  born  in  Amneret,    Aug,    I9,    1832.      He   ie   a  trunk  and  bag  manu- 
facturer,     'ihey  live  at  29  i^ueen  iit,,    /iiiherot,    i<,   b,     krs,   i^argent 
was   daUi.-,hter   of  iidward   and  i.  axy  iuCDonald, 
Chilaren;- 

973.  Vivian  LCarie,    &;    born  Oct.    2^,    I906. 

974.  i3ertha  Gcraldine,    C;    bostn  April  I6,    191O. 


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i  270. 

*  Seventh  Generation. 

I 

t    yuiliiUR   «lA^;TIi.-^XP   iSiU^Uj.ilT,    7;    (x-'aniel    6;    Jolin   Jr.    5;    Joiixi  4;    ilpes   3; 

ifeilliam  2;    'ftilliam  1);    vras   torn  June   19»    l371,    in  iarrin^ton; 

married,    in   .iorcePter,    'Jazs,,    April   27,    1915i    Kellie  .»luriel 

Watson,    QPUfcihter  of  idward  x:fiin£h.?in  sxid  Ellen  iraser  Watson;    she 

T/ae  torn   in  Halifax,    :.;,    £.,    Lot.    2,    1883.      He   ie   Civil    engineer 

in   ©iiiploy   of   the  United  btater.   Government   at   Seattle;    addrees 

U.    ij.   Kngr.   Dept.,    Seattle,    V/ash, 


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271. 
I  Seventh  Generation. 

c 

U.  STr:7//*iiT  hlCili^i;  3/diCVlTi:,    7;    Daiiiel   6;    John   JJ;    Jolm  4;   Epee   3; 

William  2;    William  1);    was  born  in  iKUKX^^xiS^ 

Jan.   8,    1873;    died  Aug.    27,    I9OI;   married  Kathcrine  lloore  of 
Sydney,    Cape  Breton,  I896;    she  was  born 

I        died  ;   had  one  child  Trho   died  in  infancy. 


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^  272. 

I  beventh  Generation, 

f,^  JO^-EPH  ilOimi^CH   SAilG.'iNT,    7;    (Daniel   6;    John  Jr.    5;    John  4;    Lpea   3; 

William  2;    William  1);    was  born   in  Barrington,    N.    S.,    V.ey   28,    IB75; 

married  iranoee  Covey,    Dec.    23,   1903   at  Halifax,    II,   fc,,    July  1, 

1878;    lives   at   2317  i'ederal   Ave.,    t)eattle,    Waeh.      Is   Asst.    Secy. 

Northern  Life  Ins.    Co. 

Child:- 

975.   Charles  Ste7?art,    8;    born  July  29,    I908. 


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273. 

tieventh  Generation, 

JULIA  3X)iiJtiB,    7;    (iiary   Jane   Allison  6;    v.inthrop   5»    John  4;    iipes   3; 
William  2;    William  1);    was  born   in  Barrington,    K.    L;.»    Sept,    26, 
185O;   married  Warren   'il,   Atwood  of   Shelburne,    K.    3.,    as  Mb   cecond 

wife  on  Oct.    21,    I873,    at  Barrington,    N,    is.      He  is  Collector  of 

i 

I  CustoiriG    at   t-helburne,    and  was   born   in  Barrington,    i.pril   I6,    l841. 

I  *,   W.   Atrood  married  first  in  I869,   iinma  iicGill,    who   died  Dec.   3» 

I  1871,    aged  22  jears. 

[  Children;- 

I    976.  Charles  Arthur  Atvvood,  8;  born  Shelburne,  July  15.  I876. 
Died  in  August,  1686. 

977.  Anne  Sargent  Atwood,  8;  born  Barrington  Sept.  1,  I879; 

died  kay  17,    I894. 

978.  Elizabeth  Atwood,    8;    born  ;    died  in  infancy. 
Another   infarit  died   in  infancy. 


274, 

Seventh  Generation. 

HuBiiiiT   x>J!iGA;{   jXJAIlS,    7'$    (jSli-saboth  'aihidden  6;     /inthrop   5;    John  4; 

jiJpea  3»    iilliaa  2;    -Jilliam  1);   v/ae  born  in  Bajrington,    Ii.    i,   on 

c> 
iPeb.   13,    lc^4;   raarried  i'lorance  Coffin  of  Barrington,    Oct.   15i    I89O; 

Bhe  was    torn   in  i3arrington,    .^ept.    15i    l364,    daughter   of   John  Coffin 
and  Joanne  Kanc»     Reside   in  Barrington;    he  ie  manufacturer  of  woolens. 
Children: - 

979,  l;orothy  Allison  Doane,    8;    born  Oxford,    N.   3,   Nov.   7,    I892; 

is   teacher;    resides   at  present   in  i..    Orange,    li,    J. 

980,  Kobert  Arthur   Loane,    8;    born  in  Barrington,    i'eb.   12,    l895» 

is   in  woolen  manufacturing  business   at  Barrington, 

981.  Charles  Douglas  Doane,    8;    born  Barrington,   March  27,    I896; 

1b   a  bank   clerk, 

982.  Harold  Erenton  Doane,  8;  born  Earrington,  June  7»  I898;  is 

Corporal  in  64th  Battalion  H.M.i?',   in  training  at  Kalif  ax,K;i  S, 


I  Seventh  GGneration, 

t  .^'i'Ji'BE.R'i:  LliAJiD.lTi  iXJAIJiS,    7;    (iiargarat   liophia  6;    Winthrop   ^';    Jo>in  4; 
I     i^pes  3l    William  2;    .Villiam  l);    was   born  in  Barrington,    if,   a., 
j     Kov.   10,    lS60;   married  Annie  Sophia  jiills,    Aug.   9,    1838,    who  wae 

4 

Jborn   in  Baxrington,    Jan.   I3,    1O63;    he   is   a  commercial   traveller 
end  lives   in  Truro,    In,    3,     Her  parents   v/ere   John  and  kiaxy  Jano 
j      (Horner)   /ills. 
I      Children: - 
I      9^3*   J^arearet   ^lugusta  Eoane,    8; 

I      984,   Roland  Herbert  Koane,    8;    "born  Truro,    Ilarch  2,    189I 

I      985.   iFanny  Louise   Horaer   Doane,    8;    born  Truro,    liarch   5i    l895» 

[      93o.  Barian  iignes   Isoane,    8;    born  Truro,    June  29,    l397« 

\      987.   Edith  Eosanna  Loane,    8;    born  Truro,    bept.   8,    I9OI. 

988.  John  Klls  Doane,    6;    born  Truro,    Aug.    I7,    1904-, 

989.  Annie  Abigail   Dosjne,    8;    born  Truro,    April  11,    1908. 


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276. 

ScTenth  Generation, 
>'hAl>:alS   AUGUoTUL   IXJAi:^,    7;   l^argaret   ^Jophia  6;    V.inthrop   5;    John  4; 
£pes  3;    willing  2;    'iilliani  1);    was  born  in 
l.'ov.   1,    1662;   married  I-^ay  20,    lo97,    Abigail  ijoane   Coffin, 
daughter  of  ;    «i^«  was   born 

He  is   a  retired  printer  and  publisher,    and  reeidee   in  Trur^,    M.S. 
Ho  issue. 


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I  277. 

SeTonth  Generation, 

.^  yAltl^Y   iiAiiG.il;i'  i)0AllK,7;    (Margaret  ^ophla  6;    iinthrop   5j    John  4; 

I  EpeB  3»    V^illiam  2;    William  1);    was   born  in  Barrington,    K,    G,   on 

I  March  12,    l864;   married  Jan,    6,    I887,    Jackson  Ricker  of  Glenwood, 

I  who   was   born  Sept.    23,    I858;    they  live   at  Glenwood,    N.    S.      He 

I  ie    a  farasr   and  fisherman;    served  une   term  in  Jiunicipal   Council 

I  Board,      Jackson  Ricker  was   son  of  Mrew  and  Elizabeth   (Sims) 

1  Ricker. 
I 

i 

f  Children: - 

I 

I  990.   Charlotte  Kleanora  Kicker,    6j   born  oept.   14,    1889, 


j         991.   Helen  Sophia  Ricker,    8;    born  Oct.   29,    189I. 
j         992,   Annie  Louisa  Kicker,    8;    born  iJov,   9,    I894. 
I         993.    Janes  Allison  Hicker,    8;    born  fc>ept.    19,    I896. 
f         994.    Andre?.   Jackoon  Kicker,    8;    born  Siept.    27,    I898. 
995.  Elizabeth  Grace  Ricker,    8;    born  iiept.    13,    I9OO. 


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f  SeV'inth  Generatioxi. 

J 

-pes  3;    .villl.vn  ?;    ^/illiam  1);    V#Ao  BOWH  Hi  Barrlngton,    iJ,    t?,,    on 
;cc.    ?^i    l866;    married  Sarah  :ilizr.Deth  Hardin^^  of  iiarrington, 

(;.inc   7»    1^92;    Bhe   is   descendant   of  ilro.   ilaxgaret  Lsxnard    (wife   of 
Jj]m  iiargent  4);    throup:h  her    daU(:hter   harah,    who   accompanied  her 
* 

I       to  J-ova  i^cotia  on  her  marriage   to   John  liargent,    and    afterwcrdB 
earried   Jocttih  Hardinfj.      J.    Winthrop   iJoane   lives   in  Truro,    a 
printer,      Sarah  Elizabeth  Harding  was   born  Sept.    20,    l666,    daugh- 

I       ter   of  Capt.   LeuiB  L«    ]joane  Harding   and  Janet  Dcane,    and  was 

!      gr.    Granddaughter   of   Jo3^ah  Harding   and  Sar»h  Barnard. 

-       Children: - 

I      99^»    William  i-Uliscn  i)0Dx*e,    8;    born  Jan.    2,    1894. 

I      997*    Allen   winthrop  j^Joane,    8;    born  Dec.    5i    l895« 

I       998.    Janet  Harding  Doaiie,    8;    born  July   21,    I897, 

l       999.    winifred  i:idna  aaxgent  Doane,    8;    born  Dec.    I3,    I898, 

I 

'     1000,    James   Arthur   Dowie,    8;    born  Kov.   10,    I9OI. 

lOCl.   Leslie  i'rancis  Doane,    8;    born  Imov.   11,    I905;    died  April   26,1906, 


I  .      279. 

Seventh  Generation, 
^  jAliKS  'tiimimOB   'JAIiGBm,    7;  (Charles  Rathbun  6;  Winthrop  5;  John  4; 
Spcs  3;  William  2;  William  ijf  was  born  in  Halifax,  h,   S.,  May  19, 
l865;  married  iiabel  K.  Kich  at  Somerville,  June  6,  189O,  and  died 
in  Kingston,  Mass,,  Jan.  22,  I908. 
Mo  iBBue. 


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I  280,    , 

I  \  Serenth  Generation. 

'.(^  iSTHSK  i:;AhGIiijT  iXLEKY,    7;    (John  titevens  iillery   6;    Jol-xn  btevens  Kllery   5;. 

i '"' 

I    Hathaniel  Kllery  4;  Ann  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born  at  ^Vood- 
f    lawn  Villa,  Brookline,  Lass,,  Dec.  7,  I839,   She  was  married  to 

Col.  Whatron  J.  Greene,  at  "ilsmeralda",  near  ?/arrenton,  Warren  Co, 

[    Worth  Carolina,  Kay  4,  l859»   Col.  Greene  was  born  on  hie  father's 

i 

plantation,  near  iit.  i:arks,  Florida,  i'eb.  28,  I63I.   In  I88O  the 

I 

family  moved  to  Cumberland,  County,  K.  C,  exid   lived  at  "Tokay 
Vineyard",  near  i'ayetteirille,  where  i.rs.  Greene  died  in  June  1883, 
and  the  husband  died  there  August  7i  1910* 
Children;- 

1002.  Sarah  'wTiarton  Greene,  8. 

1003.  Ellery  Greene,  8;  born  at  "Ssmeralda" ,  April  11,  186I; 

died  in  liovenber  following, 

1004.  Adeline  Caroline  Greene,  8;  born  at  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 

April  29,  1866;  died  at  "Tokay  Vineyai'd"  Lay  20,  I908. 
Unmarried. 

1005«  Kabel  Ellery  Greene,  8, 


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i  281. 

I  Seventh  Generation. 

I 

t    jlAxu"iI£T  iiLL-t^.Y,    7;    (*uilliam  cilery   6;    Aathajiiel  Ellery   J;    Kathaniel  4; 

Ann  3;  Willian  2;  williaa  1);  wac  born  in  Gloucester,  ildes., 

B. 
Aug.  30,  1826;  married  April  12,  I852,  Ile&c   B.  kills  of  Boston, 

a  mcrchaiit,  aiid  Justice  of  the  Peace  for  Suffolk  County.   No 

}    further  information. 


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232, 
Seventh  Generation. 
WILLIAM  xi^LLWOC,    7l    WllHam  Kllery   6;    Kathaniel  iillery   5;    l^athaniel 
Ellery  4;    Ann  3;    V/illlam  2;   William  1);    was  born  in  Gloacester, 
March  2,    I828;    went    to   California  in  1849;    engaged  in  bueineBs; 
o^Tied  a  large  ranch  in  Humboldt   county.     Married,    wife's  name 
not  given. 
Children:- 

ICO6.  William  H.  Kllery,  8, 
1007»  Augustus  Sllery,  8, 

1008,  Edwin  Kllery,  8, 

1009,  AnaJida  Ellery,  8. 

1010,  Frederick  Alphonso  Ellery,  8. 


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283- 
Seventh  Generation. 
,,^  iK/iJKLIN  ELLilKY,    7;    William  illlery  6;    iiathaniel  ILllery  5;    I.athaniel 
£llery  4;    Ann  3;    ".Villiaai  2;    William  1);    'Aras   "born   in  Glowcester,    ilasa 
Jdarch  30,    1832;    went   to    California  in  I849;    eiige^'ed  in  mercantile 
business   at  l!.ureka,    iiumboldt   county,    Cal,        Itarried  isllcn  :i'Jliz&- 
,  teth  JBulkley, 

I  Children:- 

1011.  franklin  Ellery,    Jr.,    8;    born  iiarch  6,    l864. 

1012.  JeoGie  iJlleryj    8;    born  Hay   p,    I866, 

1013.  .Harriet   Annl.llery,    8;    born  Sept.    23,    I868. 

j  1014.   i<'athaniel  Eulkley  Bllery,    8;    bem    July  I8,    1872. 

1015.   George  Hllery,    8;    born  1876. 


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284. 
eleventh  Generation, 
fjASOC  C.   ELLr.HY,    7;    (Williani  ijllery   6;    liatheriiel  J;ller>    i?;    Nathaniel 
vllerj'  4;    Ann  3;    ?;illiai!i  2;    William  l);    was   born  in  Glouceeter, 
Varch  5,    1836;    died  July  26,    1872;   married    (no   dates  f-iven)    Cath- 
erine,   wife  of  L.   Batchelder;    no   isBue.     Mr.  Ellery  was   a  member 
of  the  Cslifornia  Vols,    during   the   Civil  V-'ar. 


285. 
Seventh  Generation,  , 

HAKiULuN  iXL/.RY,    7;    C.Ulliajn  Tilery   6;    llathaniel  iilllery   r,    Nathaniel 
me'ry  ^;    Ann  3;    William  2;    v/illiniii  l);    ^as   born   in  Gloucester 

>as8..    yept.    6.    1841;    married  June   2,    I869,    barah  Harcia.    youngest 
'^  /  X  '^ 

daughter  of  Oapt.   Samuel  liay  Holland.     IIB.   Ellery  liven   in  Lrook- 

line  with  hio   eon   vVilliam.      Hie  wife   died    C^    /j6-^^^'.    U-^U  I.jQv-^ 

He  io   a  member   of   the  H.   E.   HiPtorical    and  Genealogical    bociejty, 

compiler   of   the  Pickering,    Swift,   taiery   and  other  genealcgios. 

Children:-  ^  cy/U^.'-^^'-^  ^„.    y  ti^^  ^^-7  T^T 

1016.  Lay  Ellery,    3;    horn^i>ept.   19,    l870;    diod^^Oct.   lO,    1913- 

1017.  Frances   Temple  iillery,    b;    «^  /  ' 

1018.  \villian  Ellery,    8;     ^rtn^     --      Cx^-y^^:^^       C  ^^  />,  /i-jr/ 


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286. 
Eighth  Generation. 
,5/ CAR0LI1:E  CUKTIS  I^IXWELL,  b;    (John  Jraifta  Dlxwell  7;  Esther  6;  £pes  5; 
3pec  4;  Epee  3;  William  2;  William  l);  \?&s  born  in  J&ioaica  Plain, 
Jtarch  5»  1856;  she  married  Oot.  3,  I88S,  George  Henry  Clement 'who 
then  lived  in  Boston.  He  Tras  born  yeb.  14,  1854-,  son  of  Joseph  and 
Louisa  (Soledano)  Clement.   He  is  an  artist,  and  present  residence 
27  West  67th  St.,  New  York. 
Children:- 

1019.  Erent  Clement,  9;  born  Oct.  25,  I89O;  died  Oct.  I6,  1910. 

He  was  twin  to 

1020.  Anna  Clement,  9. 

1021.  Hal  Clement,  9;  boen  April  13,  1898;  died  Kov.  10,  1898. 


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j  .^.  y^^  BOWLITCa  DIXW^,  8;  (Epes  dargent  Dixwell  7;  iiather  6;  Epes  5; 

I  2pe3  4;  Epes  3;  Williaza  2;  William  1);  was  born  Dec.  12,  1840;  max. 

I  ried  on  June  17.  I872,  Ollyer  Wendell  Kolmes.  Jr.,  who  was  born  on 

I  March  8,  1844;  he  is  Associate  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of  the 

I  United  States,   ^0  children. 


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I  Sighth  Generation. 

f   U.  i^tiXHER  3.'\HC-i.KT   DIXifELL,    8;    (Epes  Sargent  Dlxwell   7;   Esther  6;   Epes   5; 

f  jJpes  4;   Epes  3;    \iillioca  2;   William  l);   wae  "born  in  Boston,    tJept.   ly, 

I 

i  l6^3i    B^e  married  Oct.   l8,    1866,    Chai'lee  Hunter  Ov/eu,    who  was  born 

J  lieo'ch  15,    ^^3^*  ^^^  ^^3   son  of  Elijah  Hunter   and  Susan   (Boardman) 

I  Owen.      In  early  life  he  was   a  lawyer,    and  later  literary  critic 

I  of   the  Hartford  Courant.      His  widow  lives  in  Hartford. 

Children;- 

1022.  Arria  Iiixv/ell  Owen,  9;  born  May  l8,  1868;  lives  in  Hartford, 
I  unmarried. 

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1023.  Esther  Boardman  Owen,    9;    born  March  12,    I872;    lives   in  Hart- 
ford;  uruiiarried. 

1024.  Catherine  Bowditch  Owen,    9- 

1025.  Elijali  Hunter  Ovren,    9. 


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289. 
lil^hth  Generation, 
,^  JU^TJT  3rJKT  DIXVJU.,    3;    (SpefJ   oargent  Dixwell   7;   iSather   6;   EpeD   y,   Ep^s  4 
iJpes  3;    Willi  em  2;   Villlca  1);   was   oorn  in  Boston,    June  3,    164.5;   mar- 
ried oa  Uov,    21,    1667,    Gerritt  Smith  Lliller  who  was  born  Jan.   28, 
1645,    con  of  Charlee  and  Elizabeth   (Smith)  filler.      He  was   a  gentle- 
nari  f  arjncr,    and  lives   at  i'eterboro,    New  York. 
Children: - 

1026.  Gerritt  Smith  Miller,  Jr.,  9, 

1027.  Basil  Dixwell  iaillGr,  9. 

1028.  William  Pitz  Hugh  Miller,  9;  horn  Peh.  26,  I872;  died 

Oct.    2p,    1850/ 


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290. 
BioS^tH  Gon*»ratlon,  ' 

Bp  ?a  3;   Williaii  2;    Wllliara  1);    was   born  ^arch  4,    134-0;   married 
Oct.    6,    2.376,   Kate  li,  Gurney,    who  was  "born  iviaroli  3,    1853 •     Live  in 
Bonton;    lie  is   a  piiyaician.        j3o   oHiliren. 


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291. 
31;3,hth  Generation. 
J    AA'"'i^  SAr.G;;:-!  r-IX-.VlILL,    8;    (JSpea  Sargent  Lixwell   7;   Eathor  6;   iipes  5; 
jSo<33  4;    iJpeo   3;   \?illir?a   2;    tfllliaffl  1);    v?«3  born  June  1,    I85O;   mar- 
ri-sd   Jun3  4-,    lS3l,    Archi-oald  zaurroy,    w/io  M-as   Lorn  l^ay  20,    1348; 
h^  Is  0.  Isv-yer   la  C<2ia"oric5^e.  Ho   children. 


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292. 

Eighth  Generation. 
jORY  CATHEHII®  DIXWELL,  8;  (Epes  Sargent  Dixwell  7;  Esther  6;  Epes  5; 
Spes  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  born  in  Cambridge,  liass. 
She  married  June  20,  I878,  George  Wiggleeworth  of  Boston,  son  of 
Bdward  and  Henrietta  Ma2:'y  ^Goddard)  Wigglesworth,  He  is  a  Trustee 
and  lives  in  Milton,  Mass.  He  was  born  in  Boston,  Mass.,  Feb,  3, 
1853;  studied  in  Cambridge  one  year  for  degree  of  A.  M.  which  he 
received  June  30,  I875;  travelled  in  Europe  fifteen  months;  Harvard 
Law  School  two  years,  receiving  degree  of  L.  L.  B.  June  26,  I878; 
admitted  to  the  Suffolk  bar  June,  1879,  and  practiced  law  in  Boston 
for  several  years.  Has  since  been  engaged  in  the  msjiagement  of 
trust  property  and  numerous  public  and  private  interests,  retain- 
ing his  offices  at  1004  Exchange  Bldg.,  53  State  St,  liember  of 
the  Board  of  Overseers  of  Harvsird  University,  saotxEKsiiErxa±XKEXExai 
Trustee  of  the  fund  for  assisting  students  at  Harvard,  and  member  of 
several  visiting  committees.  Treasurer  of  HasBachusetts  Institute 
of  Technology  sixteen  years,  resigning  October,  1907i  and  continu- 
ing a  member  of  the  corporation.   Treasurer  of  the  Associated  Chari- 
ties of  Boston  for  several  years.   One  of  the  incorporators  and  mana- 
gers of  the  Wentworth  Institute;  Trustee  of  the  Massachusetts  General 
Hospitei,   Treasurer  of  the  Trustees  of  Public  Reservations  and  one 
of  the  Trustees  of  the  General  InsuraJice  Guaranty  Eund  appointed  by 
the  Governor  and  Council,   Director  of  numerous  leading  manufacturing 
companies  of  Hew  England,  also  of  the  New  England  Trust  Company  of 
Boston,  and  of  the  llerchauits  iiational  Bank,  President  of  the  Unitar- 
ian Club  of  Boston  two  years  and  later  president  of  the  Norfolk  Con- 
ference of  Unitarian  churches.   Chairman  of  Executive  Committee  of 
Milton  Academy  for  some  years,  liember  of  the  Harvard,  Technology, 


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293. 
Sighth  Generation, 
and  St.   Botolph  of  Boston.     Resides  at  Milton,   Liass.,    and  has   a 
flummer  residence   at  Manchester-ty-the-sea,    Mass.        His  father  grad- 
uated from  Harvard  in  l822. 
Children: - 

1029.  Anna  C.   Wigglesworth,    9, 

1030.  ITorton  WigglsEworth,    9. 

1031.  I^^arian  EpeD  V/i{:;glesTrorth,    9. 

1032.  Ruth  WigclesTTorth,    9;   "born  June  I9,    I886. 

1033.  Richard  Bo',:ditch  Wigglesworth,    9;    born  April   25,    I89I; 

A.   B.   Harvard,    I912. 

1034.  Prank  Wigglesworth,    9;    born  Peb,   7,    I893;   Harvard  1915. 


294. 
2ighth  Generation. 
JOHU  O&BORHfi  BAK£;R,  Jr.,  'S;  (John  Osborne  Baker  7;  Prances  6;  John 
Osborne  5;  Epes  4;  Bpes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  born  in  Brook- 
lyn, on  Jan.  8,  l842;  married  Oct.  2,  187I,  Lucy  Dorr  \miton,  who 
vas  born  in  Ilingham,  Mass.,  Oct.  20,  184?,  daughter  of  William  ^hitcm 
of  Hingham,  Mass,  Ur.  Baker  lives  in  iiewark,  H.  J.,  and  his  sisters 
Sarah  Loring  and  Mary  Mather  reside  with  him;  he  is  treasurer  of 
the  large  Barney  estate  with  office  at  61  Broadway,  IJew  York  City, 
end  has  occupied  an  office  position  daring  his  while  business  life 
with  the  Barney  family  since  188O. 
Children:- 

1035.  John  Osborne  Baker,  9;  born  July  4,  I872;  died  July  29,  1873- 

1036.  Lucy  Ellen,  9. 

1037.  Mary  Ripley  Whiton  Baker,  9- 

1038.  Clifford  Halden.an  Baker,  9;  ^orn   Deo.  2,  I878;  lives  with  his 

father  in  Newark. 

1039.  Ruth  leather  Baker,  9;  ^orn   March  3,  1883;  lives  with  her 

father  in  IJewark. 


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295. 
Eighth  GenerEtion, 
,.   yRANCES   SARGEITT  BAKER,    8;    (John  OolDorne  Baker   7;   Prances   6;    John 
Osborne   5;   Epes  4;   Epes  3;   ffilliam  2;    William  1);   wac   born  in 

of  Peh.   27,    1849;   married  Peto.   15,    187I, 
f       filliara  Hicholas  Jones  of  Hen  YorlcXity,    who   was  born  Dec,   2,    l844, 
I       end  died  May  2,    I9OO.     Hre.   Jones  lives   in  Haolcensack,    II,    J,   with 
f       her   son,   William  Eand  Jones. 
I       Children:- 

I       1040.  liinily  Ruth  Jones,    9;    born  Nov.    30,    I87I;    died  June  14,    I878. 
I       1041.  William  Rand  Jones,    9, 


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29o. 
Eii'hth  Generation, 
•jiILLlAil  HO.'z/J^D  B/iiC.'Ji,    8;    (John  Os"borne  3al;er   7;   i'ranoes   6;    John  Oa borne 
5;   Epes  4;   £pek5  3»    William  2;    William  l);    wao  born  in 
April   30,    1854;    died  June  14,    l839;  married  Luetta  Vail  Carrigan 
of  Bayonne,    H,   J,,    who  Tras   born  in 

Ho   issue. 


?  Eighth  Generation, 

f  ,  ^DJiUND  BaKSR,  8;  (John  Osborne  Baker  7;  Frances  6;  John  OeTDorne  5; 

I   Spes  4;  Kpes  3;  Willian  2;  William  1);  wae  born  in 

I    July  10,  i860;  died  Nov,  12,  1904;  married  Feb.  23,  I902,  Mary 

I   Bthel  Kittredge  of  San  Jrancieco,  who  was  born 

No  children. 


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2^3. 

I"i^th  Generation, 
.,,  A-iiiJ^IA  illA^IGilo  SARGLS:;?,    0;    (Georr.e  Barnard  7;   Epes  6;    Joim  Ostoi-ns   5; 
3pe3  4;   ISpes  3;   lillian  2;    \?llllan  l);    -laa  born  in  Davenport,    lovfa, 
on  Oot.    21,    1342;    died  ^vug,   l8,    1883   at  jjuluth,   ilinn.        Married 
Oct.    24-,    1867,   fidwoxd  ;.:c-Tair  vho  v;e.8   born  in  Dansville,    :\,  Y.,    on 
iiarch  3,    1837. 
Child:- 
1042,  ;:ary  Pierpont  J'cHair,    9;    born  in  ioig.   I883;    died  in  Sept.     1883. 


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299. 

Sishth  Generation. 
^IZABjSTH  LINCOLN  SARGJNT,    8;    (George  Barnard  Sargent  7;   Epes    6; 
JoVm  Ofioorne   5?   ^pes  '^l   Bpee  3;    William  2;    Aillieai  1);   was  born  in 
y'-'^v^.-  V-         v^'-   '         karch  3,    1853;    died  April   6,    I89O;   married 
Oct.   10,    l3S2,    John  H.   3c}ioeriberger,    who  was  born 

ao   cliildren. 


300. 

Eighth  Generation. 
jj,  SliILlE  MACKLOT   SARGiiii^T,    8;    (George  Barnard  7;   Epes   6;    John  Osborne   5; 
Epes  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;   Willism  1);   wee  "born  Nov.   8,    1855,    in 
Pavenport,    iowa;    she  maxxied  Sept.   4,    1684,    jfrederick  W.   Paine  who 
was  "born  in  licw  Lili-ord,    Ueun,,    lAorch  IJ^    I856.      They  live  at  706  Sell- 
wood  isldg.,    Duluth,   iiinn,     Ke  was   son  oi'  Rodney  C.  Paine. 
Children: - 

1043.  iLQXY  Welles  Paine,    9;    bora  Duluth,    Jan..  26,    1886. 

1044.  Hodney  Ghctrles  Peine,    9;    born  Duluth,    Haxch  24,   I887;    died 

April  23,  I8S7, 

1045.  Praderio  Rodney  Paine,  9;  born  I>aluth,  June  17,  1889. 

1046.  Willia-n  Sar£;ent_^Paine,  9;  born  Jan.  19,  I893,  in  Duluth; 

died  jjec.    5i    1^94 • 


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301. 

Eighth  Generation. 
^J^  2PSS  SARGEKT,    8;    (George  Barnard  7;  Epes   6;    John  Oeborne   5;   Epes  4; 
^es  3;    Viilliam  2;    William  1);    was  born  in 

pec.    5i    l857p   died  Jan.    23,    I885   at   Tacoraa,    Waehington;    married 
Pec.  4,    1862,    Stuart  Rice  at  Duluth,   Minn.  Ko  isBue. 


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302. 

Eighth  Generation. 
IILLIAU  COifi'IN  SARGENT,  8;  (George  Barnard  7;  Epes  6;  John  Osborne  5; 
gpes  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  torn  in  Boston,  Dec,  4, 
l859;  married  Jan.  I3,  1887,  Robie  Loomie  Peck  at  Syracuse,  K.  Y. 
She  was  daughter  of  John  J,  and  Rhobie  (Loomis)  Peck,  and  v/as 
born  June  2,  lS59«  He  lives  at  Duluth,  iiinn,,  and  is  by  occupation 
a  real  estate  dealer,  * 

1047.  V/illiajn  Huntington,  9;  born  Oct.  4,  1887. 

1048.  John  JameSj,  9*  ^orn  Jan,  1889,  died  the  same  month, 

1049.  Rhobie  Langdon,  9;  born  Hov,  14,  I894, 


303. 

I  ^  Eighth  Generfvtion, 

f  j(,  GBORGE  PUTNAM  HUNTINGTON,  8;  (Hannah  Dane  7;  Epes  6;  John  Oaborne  $; 

\         Bpes  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  "born  in  Boston,  July  3, 

I    l844;  died  in  Hanover,  N.  H,,  July  11,  1904,  the  ceme  day  ap  his 

[    father  Bishop  Huntington,  and  was  buried  in  the  old  burying  ground 

i  at  Hadley,  Mass,   He  married  in  Boston,  April  lo,  I874,  Lilly  St. 

1    Agnan  Barrett,  born  Dec*  21^  l848,  daughter  of  Henry  Barrett  and 

*    Lucy  Theodore  Gillineau  €tearns.   Graduated  from  Harvard,  receiving 

,     degree  of  A.  B,  in  l864,  ajid  A,  M,  in  I867;  degree  of  B.  D.  from 

f    Berkeley  Divinity  School,  liiddlewotn,  Conn.,  in  1868,  and  D,  D  ,  from 

I    Dartmouth  College,  Hanover,  H,  H.,  in  l897«   "^Vas  Rector  of  St.  i-aul's 

Church,  Llalden,  kass.  from  1869  to  l884;  this  parish  he  organised  as 
I  lay  res^der  in  I865,  and  as  deacon  had  charge  from  1868  till  ordained 

■    priest,  1869.  liector  of  St.  John's  Church,  Ashfield,  kass.,  from  1886 
to  1891,  being  in  charge  from  l884.  Rector  of  St.  Thomas'  Church 
from  1891  to  1904,  at  Hanover,  K.  H.;  also  in  cliarge  of  St.  Barnabas 
Church,  Norwich,  Vt,,  and  of  St,  Andrew's  Mission,  Lebanon,  N.  H,  from 
1897  to  1904.   Also  he  had  summer  charge  of  St,  Peter's  York  Cliffs, 
Maine,  I9OI-I903.   Instructor  in  Hotrew  at  Dartmouth  College  from  I896 
to  1903,  \1b.3   on3  of  the  compilerB  of  "The  Treasury  of  the  Psalter", 
published  by  A,  Williams  &  Co.,  Boston,  in  18SI, 
Children; - 

1050.  Henry  Batrett  Huntington,  9.      . 

1051.  Constant  Davis  Huntington,  9;  born  :,.alden,  I'ass.,  Sept.  20, 
1876;  i-i.3.  Harvard  I899;  stuc.ent  at  :>a83.  Inst,  of  lech. 

k&^t    1900-1901;  no^  junior  member  of  firm  of  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons, 
having  c.aarje  01  tncj  Lonaon  oiiice,  ana  livin,^  in  London', 
-  England.  (G. P. Putnam' s  Sons,  pablishers,  2:ewYork.( 

1052.  Elizabeth  Huntington,  9;  born  in  Halden,  JJarch  17,  I879; 
died  i^crch  iS,  1^79. 


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Eighth  Generation, 

jsmeB  Lincoln  Huntington,    9, 

1054-,   itichael  Paul   St.    Agnan  Huntington,    9;    born   in  Maiden, 

Aug.    26,    lb82.      Jtadent   at   liai'vara  1902-1>04-,    aiid   at    nor- 
cester  Polytechnic   Inst.   I906-I907;    now  studying   at   the 
Epiecopal   Theo4.0e,ical   bchool,    Cambridge,    kaBB, 

1055.  Charles   Huntington,    9;    born   in  Aehfield,    iiasE.,    April   7, 

1685;    died  April   10,    1885. 

1056.  Catherine  Sargent  Huntington,    9;    born  in  Ashfield,    Mass., 

Uec.    29,    1887;    A.   B.   Hadciiffe   College,    Csmbricge,    Lass.,    I9II; 
Special   Assistant   at  V/elleBley   Colle^je,    I9II-I912;    assistant 
in  English   at   Dana  Hall,    iVellesley,    I9II-I912;    BUbetituted 
in  English  at  Westover  School,    Conn.,    1915« 

> 

1057.  Frederic  Bane  Huntington,  9;  born  in  Ashfield,  Llass.,  ,  • 

Dec.  5,  1889;  A.  B.  Harvard,  1912;  u,   L.  B,  :riarvard  Law  School 
1915.   Kxpects  to  practice  la,w  in  a  Boston  office. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
[,^■5^  James  Lincoln  Huntington,    9, 

1054.  Itichael  Paul   St.   Agnan  Huntington,    9;    born   in  Maiden, 
Aug.    26,    lb82.      otudent   at   litu'vara  1902-1^04,    axid   at    nor- 
cester  Polytechnic   Inst.   I906-I907;    now   studying  at   the 
Epiecopal   xheoi.ogical   ochool,    Cambridge,    Lass. 

1055.  Charles  Huntington,    9;    horn  in  Ashfield,    iiass.,   April   7, 
1885;    died  April  10,    1885. 

1056.  Catherine  Sargent  Huntington,    9;    horn  in  Ashfield,    liass., 
Xiec.    29,    I&87;    A.    i3.   Kadcliffe   College,    CamDriage,    Lass.,    I9II; 
Special  Assistant  at  V/ellesley  College,    I9II-I912;    assistant 
in  English  at   Dana  Hall,    V/ellesley,    1911-1912;    substituted 
in  English  at  Westover  School,    Conn.,    1915* 

V 

1057.  S'rederic   Dane  Huntington,    9;    born  in  Ashfield,    ilass.,  ,  • 
Dec.    5,    l8b9;    A.    B.   Harvard,    1912;    L.   L.    B.   -/iarvard  Law  School 
1915.      Kxpects   to  practice  la,w  in  a  Boston  office. 


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305. 

Eighth  Generation. 

BUTH  GPJDGZCN  KU.■:;ITI:^TGTON,  8;  (Esnnah  Dane  7;  Epee  6;  John  Osborne  5;. 

Epes  4;  Epes  3;  7/lllicra  2;  Villi&iE  1);  was  born  in  Cp.iibrid.^eport, 

il£se.,  Nov.  3,  1859;  married  in  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  Hoy.  16,  1887, 

Archibald  Lowery  Sessions,  born  in  Jan,  i860,  and  con  of  John  and 

Elizabeth  Phelps  (Fisher)  Session!?,   She  conducts  a  College  Houee 

for  craith  College  Girls  and  lives  In  Northampton,  Xsss,  Kr.  Sessions 

Is  ilanaging  and  literary  Editor  for  Ainslee's  Piab.  Co.,  New  York, 

and  lives  in  he\^  York  City, 

Children:- 

lO^B,  Hannah  Sargent  Sessions,  9;  born  Feb.  I889;  is  Special 

Agent  of  the  i..a3£5riChuBett£.-  Society  for  the  Prevention  of 

Cruelty  to  Children,  Berkshire  Braiich;  lives  in  Pittsfield, 
Mass,   Umiarried. 

1059.  Mary  Sessions,  9;  born  Dec.       I892;  died  young, 

1060.  Koger  Huntington  SesEions,  9;  born  Dec.  28,  I896; 

A?  B.  Harvard,  1915*   Unmarried. 

1061.  John  Archibald  Sessions,  9;  born  Hay  21,  I899;  is  attending 

St,  Paul's  School,  Concord,  N.  H, 


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306. 
Eighth  Generation, 
j^  JOHl^  OiJBOIliffi  iiUliliSii,    8;    (Catherine  Osborne  7;   Epeo   6;    John  Osborne   5;. 
Epee  4;   i-pea  3;    Y/illicjn  2;   V/illien  l);   ras  born   in  Soeton,    Nov,   23, 
1863;    married  kaj   2A,    I9OO,    ilary  Shreve,    daughter   of  Ilmlen  Hutchin- 
Bon  of  I'hiladelphia;    she  was  born       .  '    '  •   '^n'^  ,  Ur,   Sumner 

received  the  decree   of  A.   3.   from  Haryard  in  1887;    studied  for   five 
years   in  Geriaany   and  Italy,    and  was   appointed  Instructor  in  History  at 
Kass.   Inr,t»    of  Technology   in  IS93,    and  has  been  Professor  since  I907. 
Lives  225  Marlboro  Jt.,   Boston,   Hass.     Mrs.   Sumner   died  in  Dublin, 
H,   H.,   jlay  I9,    I915. 
C'nildren:- 

1062.  Roger  Sumner,    9;    born  July  23,    19OI. 

1063.  Robert  Emlen  Sumner,    9;   born  l*:arch  27,    1903. 

1064.  John  Osborne  Sumner,    Jr.,    91    born  June  16,    1909. 


307. 
Eighth  Generation. 
,j,  IGNATIUS  tJARGEiJT,  8;  (Winthrop  7;  George  Washington  6;  Winthrop  5; 
finthrop  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  born  in  Philadelphia, 
April  18,  1852;  died  in  Brookline,  iv^ass.,  May  26,  I907;  married 
at  Waquoit,  Mass.,  April  30,  I885,  to  Annie  Everett  Childe,  daugh- 
ter of  William  and  Laura  Ann  (Hamlin)  Childs,   She  was  born 
Aug.  5i  1856. 
Child;- 
1065.  Winthrop  William,  9. 


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308. 
Eighth  Generation. 
,  GEORGK  WASHINGTON  SAHGEl.T,  8;  (George  7;  George  Washington  6;  Wln- 
throp  5;  Winthrop  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  born  in 
Hatches,  kiss.,  on  Oct.  4,  l86l;  married  in  Denver,  Colorado, 
Nov.  20,  1888,  to  Cora  Emily,  daughter  of  Westtrook  Schoonmaker 
and  Katherine  (Worden)  Decker.   She  was  born  in  Kankakee,  111., 
May  21,  1868. 
Children,  all  unmarried;- 

1066.  V7estbrook  Decker,  9;  "born  Denver,  Sept.  I3,  I889. 

1067.  Dorothy  Gordon,  9;  born  Denver,    June  26,  189I;  died  Feb.  6, 

1892. 

1068.  Constance  Gordon.  9;  horn  Denver,  Sept.  8,  l893» 

1069.  George  Winthrop,  9;  born  Pueblo,  Peb.  11,  I900. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
^,1.  ii^Y  EDITH  GORDON  SARG^ItTT,    8;    (George   7;    George   Washington  6;    Win- 
throp   5?   WtirthTop  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;    William  1);    was  born  in 
HatbhoB,   Kiss.,    on  June  2,    l866,    at  Gloster  Place;    she  married 
let  onP?Uj/7,  ////     *^^S:^t.    John  of    M^^'lC<:^,  OA.  , 
,ho  was  bor(  at   "^PZ^-Ul.  on  <^(}fi-^  ^°'  ^^^'   ; 

dled/v'^ity;^^  //('x  .    she  married  2nd,    WilliamSBarry  of 

on  ;   he  was  born 

.   They  reside «^^^<'''^^'^*>^^  P:^t^->ufi 
He  is  by  occupation    6't^t-'wc.<>5C<>>8^-j.-t>-->^ 
Children  by  first  marriage:- 

1070.  Earr  Gordon  St.    John,    9;    born  ,       I889;    died  in 

1071.  Claiade  Gordon  St.   John,    9;    born  Ua^^-  ^  1890.-*-*-^-^ 

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I  Bighth  Generation, 

I 

•  ^.   JAMES  BORIXDN  SARGEKT,    8;    (George  7;    George  Washington  6;    Winthrop   5; 

j  Winthrop  4;   Epes  3;    Williaa  2;    William  l);    was   born  in  Natchez, 

I  Hiss.,    July  25,    1868;   married  at  Hew  OrleeJiB,    Hov.   15,    I898,   Lucia 

I  Ballard  of  Louisiana,    who  was  "born  Feb,   14,    I872,    at  Chatham  Plan- 

I  tation,    Asceneion,   La.,    and  was   daughter   of  Dr,   Y/illiem  H.    and  Jiary 

I  Whitwell    (Pugh)   Ballard.      Kow  lives  in  Colorado  Springs,    Colo. 

I 

!     Children,  all  born  in  l<ew  Orleans,  La.:- 
1072.  Winifred  Whitwell,  ,9;  born  March  7,  19OO;  died  June  2,  I903. 

X 

I  1073.  Mexgaret  Drane,    9;    born  Sept.    9,    1903 • 

1074,  James  Gordon,    9;    born  June  6,    I908.  , 

1075.  Mary  Vvliitwell,    9;    born  June  12,    I9IO. 
•   1076.   Catherine  Pugh,    9;    born  July   29,    I9II. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
;2,  WINTIIROP  S/ilGEOT,  8;  (Georgo  ?;  George  Washington  6;  V/inthrop  5; 
Winthrop  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  Uatchez, 
Miss.,  on  yjril  12,  I873;  married  Jan.  12,  I912,  at  Teague,  Texas, 
Vera  Edith  Thrash,  horn  at  Selma,  Ala.,  Hov.  22,  I893,  dau&hter  of 
William  and  Ida  Belle  Thrash, 
Child:- 
1077.  William  Winthrop,  9;  born  April  30,  I913,  at  lluskogee,  Okla. 


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I  Eighth oGeneratioa. 

i  .,  J3L3IE  i-IUlCY  BUi'Ll;'.!!  DUHGM,  8;  (Jane  Percy  7;  George  »Vachington  6; 
j     Wintlirop  5;  li-'inthrop  4;  I3pea  3;  William  2;  Willisa  l);  was  born  in 
\  Ke»  york,  Peb.  9,  18^5;  x^aj^ried  2Iov.  9,  1876,  V/illiaui  Wilton  Phipps, 

I     torn  Feb.  15»  l847;  died  xeb,  20,  I9II  in  London,  Eng.;  he  T.ae  son 
of  Charlec  Paul  Phipps  of  Chalcot  and  Dilton  Court  \yiltohire  late 

i 

1  LL.   P.    for   iVeefbury,    and  Smiiia  Mary  Benson  of  Liverpool;    educated  at 

I  Eton  and  Oxford;   ^rs,  Phipps  resides  3  Culford  Gardens,    Chelsea,   Lon- 

1 

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Children:- 

1078.  Margaret  Percy  x'hipps,  9,- 

1079.  Paul  Phipps,  9. 

1030,  Yalliam  Luncan  Phipps,  9;  born  June  l3,  I882.  Unmarried, 
1081.  Rachel  kary  Hale  Phipps,  9. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
'J.  /XEX.\ITI)2R  BUTLER  I)U5C/2I,  8;  (Jane  Percy  7;  George  Wachington  6; 
felnthrop  5;  V^nthrop  4;  Epes  3;  Willi  cm  2;  Y/illic-.Ti  1);  wr,?  torn 
in  Nf^TR-  York,  June  6,  I858;  mr-.rried  L'ov.  14,  I906,  to  Zloiec  Eteven- 
ton,  T/idow  of  Jsmes  Kernochsn,  bcrn  July  5#  IS71,  t  nd  deu.-htcr  of 
Vernon  King  StevenBon  &nd  Anna  Louiee  Eve.         llo  children. 


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I  Eighth  Generation. 

I  ,.<,  iUuHY  DU::c.Ui  BUILi^H  lUiJC/Ji,    8;    (Jane  i  ercy   7;    &eort;e  Wa8hi"nt,ton  6; 

1  Winthrop   5»   'vifinthrQp  4;   Epos  3;    'Aillic<m  2;    ^iilllcun  l);    was   born  in 

I  Kci7  Yor.lc  City,    Jaiu   28,   l86l;    she  aiarried  i:oT.   11,   l8S4,    in  Kew 

,i 

I  York,   Paul  Dane,    son   of  Charles  A.   Lana,    "born  Aug.   20,    I852, 

I  Charles  A.   Dana  vis.s   for  mary  years   editor   of   the  I.e*  York  oun,    and 

also  Sccretcry  of   ft'ar   during  part   of  Pres,  Lincoln's  ad-r.ini  strati  on. 

\  They  reside   at  iifth  Ave.,  -JTew  lork. 

Children: - 
1032.    Jar.et  Percy  Dana,    9;    born  ilay   29,    1886. 

(  1083.   Anderaon  Dana,    9;    "born  July  3,    1889. 

I  1084.   v/illiam  But^lcr  Duncan  Dana,    9;    born  Kov.   19,    1891, 


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\   j^6.  ELIZA  LOW,  8;  (Anne  ilartft  7;  ^inthrop  6;  Fitzwilllam  5;  Winthrop  4; 

Epes  3;  V/illiDni  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  Glouceeter,  llaBB., 

Jan.  24,  I85O;  died  in  Newburyport,  Jan.  l6»  I902;  mexried  ^rJ.do  B. 

Smith  on  Sept.  9,  1868;  he  was  "born  in  Newburyport,  June  23,  l846; 

lives  at  Tracy  Place,  Newburyport. 

Children:- 

1085.  Gertrude  Andr<iws  Smith,  9;  born  Newburyport,  July  17,  I869; 
died  April  3,  I877,  from  diphtheria. 

1086.  Katherine  Winthrop  Smith,  9;  born  in  llewburyport,  Nov.  22, 
I87O;  died  >:arch  30,  1877,  from  diphtheria. 

1087.  Allen  Low  Smith,  9;  born  Newburyport,  liay  I6,  I874;  drowned 
July  11,  1892. 

1088.  James  Henry  Andrews  Smith,  9;  born  Kewburyport,  April  27,  I876, 
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Eighth  Generation. 

j,UCY  LUW,    6;    (Anna  Laria  7;    Winthrop  6;   i'itajwiliiaa  5;    '.Vlnthrop  4-; 

iiipes  3;   Y^illiaiB  2;    Williaxa  1);   u«is  born  in  Gloucester,   ^as6.,    on 

July  21,    iS^l;    died  at  Bliiiore,   liinn.,    Oct.    6,    1^9^;   aiarrisd  Ira 

iidward  Grain  of  i.cTada,    Iov;c,    Js'cb.   IC,    l890,      cha  left   one 

Ghila;- 

10S9»  iblii-abeth  Grain,    9»    '^ootxi  Oct.    6,    lo92,    v,iic   ie   riov?  ty   adoption 
Elizabeth  Pleasants,    having  teen   adopted  by  Sallie  Pleasants, 
'  (8),    afterv/ards  iira,  uiarcley  Jolinson. 


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jillghth  Greneration. 
t^  ^lii'iHHuP   bAKuJLi'J'X  LOW,    8;    (Anna  jiiaria  7;    Winthiop   6;   iitzwilliam   p; 
*int3aiup  4;   iipes   3;    William  2;    rtilllaia  Ij;    was    oorn  in  Gloucester, 
Ui\f   20,    lS53»    <iied  in  iiewburypor t,    July   21,    10^2;   married  tiept.    14, 
l8S0,    Carrie  hoaa   oi   iiewDu*ypo-^^i    oorn  Oct,    2y,    16^3,    and  daugiiter 
oi  Moses  ifelvin  Eoes   and  tamelia  i'enney  Gary. 
Ohilaren:- 

1090.  koseo  Melvin  Low,    9;    born  HewlDuryport,    Dec.   8,    lcS82;    lives 

at  30  Barton  St.,    V/est   bomerville,    unmarried.   See   9th, 

1091,  Jennie  Winthrop  Low,    9;    born  NewlDuryport,    Sept.   12,    I888; 

died  iiarch  8,    I896. 


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Eighth  Generation, 
1,  DAVID  L.  LOWt    8;  (Anna  Maria  7;  Winthrop  6;  Pitzwilliam  5;  Winthrop  4; 
Bpes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  Gloucester,  April  5»  l855; 
married  in  Attleboro,  ULass.,  on 
to  Ella  P.  Beers,  who  was  born  ;  daughter  of 

He  lives  in  Attleboro,  end.   is  in  the  Jewelry  manufacturing  business. 

Child: - 

1092.  Carrie  Gertrude  Low,  9;  born  April  29,  l882;  unmarried. 


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319. 
Eighth  Generation, 
5ALLIE  PLEASANTS,  8;  (iSmily  7;  Winthrop  6;  yitzwilliam  5;  Winthrop  4; 
Kpes  3;  Williaa  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  West  Philadelphia,  I>ea.  30, 
184^;  died  in  Kadnor,  Pa.,  liov.  6,  IS99;  married  Oct.  26,  I876,  Barclay, 
Bon   of  Williaxa  Sawa^  and  Sarah  (Paul)  Johnson  of  Radnor,  who  was  born 
June  3,  18^'0.  Mr.  Johnson  married  2nd,  Aug.  6,  I9IO,  Elmira  Parmalee, 
daughter  of  Henry  and  Emma  Virginia  Parmalee, 
Children: - 
1093;  Emily  P.  Johnson,  9;  born  Radnor,  June  ^,    I878. 

1094,  Sarah  Pauline  Johnson,  9;  born  Radnor. 

1095.  William  Sewry  Johnson,  9;  born  Radnor,  March  3I,  I89I; 

died  March  23,  1900, 


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Eighth  Generation. 
EflNRY  PLEAilAKTS,    6;    (Emily   7;    Winthrop   6;    Fitzvilliam   ^;    Winthrop  A; 
Epes  3;    Williaa  2;    Willisjn  l);   was   born  irl\rhiladelphia,    on 
Sept.  A2,    1653;   married  Dec.   12,    1882,    Agnee,    daughter  of  Howard  sind 
Annie  iict^ueen    (Graham)    Spencer   of  Philadelphia,    y^ho  was   born   in 
Philadelphia  May  57,    I850,    and  died   in  Radnor,    Dec.   4,    1912;    he 
received   the   degree  of  B.    2,   from  University  of  Pennsylvaiiia  in 
1873;    adrnitted  to  Philsdelphia  Bar   and  iii  Delaware   county  in  I876; 
is   a  l&wyer,    and  author  of   sundry  local  historical   works. 
Resides  in  V/ayne,   Radnor  Township,   Pa. 
Child:- 
1096.   Henry  Pl«&asants,    Jr.,    9» 


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Eifeshth  Generation, 
JOHli  6ItG]c;ri  SiUiCEIvI,    8;    (litz   *illtam  7;    Winthrop   6;    Eitz   Aillitjn   5; 
Y.inthrop  4;    Epes  3;    will i am  2;    Millisjn  1);    was   son  of  Lr.   Fitz   »',illiEjn 
and  Mary  llewbola  Binder  Sai-gent,    and  torn  in  Jlorcnce,    italy,    Jan,   10, 
IS56.      Kis  mother   v.as   a  meiLber   of   an  old  Philadelphia  family,    and   an 
accomplished  painter   in  water   color.     Young  Sargent,    whose  first 
acquired  laii^uage  was  Geriran,    accoiLpcjiied  hie  parents   in  their  various 
travels   tlirough  j^rope,    buL  his   education  was  mainly  acquired  in  Flor- 
ence  whwre  ■besides  pursuing  hie   educational   Ptudies  he   attended   the 
Academy  of  Jine  Arts,      Vihile   still   a  youth  he   chejiced  to   spend  a  Fun- 
mer   in  the  'iyrol,    and  there  met  the  English  painter,   i'rederick,    after- 
wards Lord,   Leigyiton,    who   encouraged  him  in  his   art.     At   the   a^e  of 
18,    he   .vent   to  Paris,    and  was  placed  by  his  father  under   the   tuition 
of  Carolus  Duran.      He  made  his  first   visit   to   the  United  btates,    but 
soon  returned  to  Paris,    and  in  1878   exhibited  his  first  picture   in 
the  Paris  Salon,      About   that   time  he   assisted  Duran  to   decorate  a 
ceiling  in  the  Luzembourg,    and  introduced  in  one   corner   a  likeness 
of  his  instructor.      In  I879  l^e  visited  Spain  and  crossed  over   to 
North  Africa,    finding  in  both  places  rich  material  for   some   striking 
work.      In  l884,    he   removed  to  London,    and  has  made    that   city  his 
home  ever   since.      In  1887  he  visited  iJevr  York  where  lie   executed  a 
number  of   commissionii   for  portraits,    c.i.nd  in  189O,    }ie   received   d.   com- 
mission  to    decorate   a  part   of   the  nev  Ljston  Public  Librc-ry,      In  189I- 
92,    he    spent  hir>   tirr.e   at  }bl  i^i^uai  in  2igypt   m   tiie   e. t...cV   01   iil^^iptian 
art   and   f.y.-nbolism,    after  ^/hich  he  was   joined  by  Ed7/in  Abbey   at  i  air- 
field,   Glouceatershir ',',    i>n/,lyjic.,    v-Jiere  lor    t;7o   jLXlb   ho    v  yrked    dti 
hie.   cc.M'-iyEion  iov    t)i»;  rublic  Librc.ry,    liia    coaiponion  ^6.\\ia  .Hbb:/  being 
engr^ed  in   £ij.ilai'   work  for   ■;;he  jJeiivcry  Rco.a  for   the    t-amo  Libivry, 
The  ori^^inal    co.:i-. i3i3*on  v.aj    i*i.Tip3y   xo    (Uicorr.tt  both  erar.    ji'   w;-c.c   is 


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HiEhth  Generfttion. 
cow  oalled  The  SarGfBnt  Gallery,    for   which  $15,000   waf?   to  "be  paid, 
tut   so  much  admiration  was   excited  in   the   spring   of  I895,    vrhen  the 
flrpt  decorations   ^vere  put   in  olace,    that  $15,000  more  wao  raised  to 
enable  him  to  unite   the  tTiro   ends   by   a  decoration   covering   the   ceil- 
ing.     "The  pageant  of  religion,    a  mural   decoration  illustrating 
certain   et^ges   of   Jewish  and   Christian  history** 

Tlie following   com'nent  frcci  the  Outlook  of  ?iay,    I9I3,    Ib  of   interest 
a^   iihOvTin^-   the  great   versatility   of    liu.-i    artistic  geniuii.      •'^argent, 
the  famous   portrait  painter   in  likely   to   becomo   fiq-aslly   celebrated  for 
hia  ^jnrc    .;ork.      At    t:;e    exhijition  01    the  r.cyal   Acadea>'   in  London 
this  year,    ho   shows   no   portraits,    but  his   "Interior   of   a  Weaver's   Shop" 
ana  >iis    '•*2panish  uvpsietj"   have  called  forth  ent'iusiastic  praise  from 
the   critics,"      The  follo'ving   notice  of   thfese   t-yo   pictures  was   cabled 
from  London   to    the  i.cTr  iork  Tiniea:-    "Jo>in  OaibCi^'ii '  3    'Inferior   of    a 
Weaver's   Shop'    is   a  n-isterpiece   approaching   trickery.      Close   to    the 

picture   it   is   diiTieult   to   name    the    ohin^is   represented  'oy   the   strokes 
of  his  brush.   At   a  little   distance   the  workshop  with  its   intrico-te 
machines   and  vfooden   structure,    its   darlz   corners   and  portions   flooded 
with  light,    become  photographically  real,    almost    to    small   details. 
It   is   smazing   in   the  grapp   of   lifiht    and    shade   revealed,      in  his    delight 
ful    'Spanish  Gypsies',    Sargent   is   at  his  best   again.      With  tremendous 
realism  he  makes  you   feel    the  heat   of   the  Southern   sun  beating  upon 
the  mountain  path.     You  feel  grateful  for   the  shade   in  which  the 
gypsies   sit,    one   in  a  lemon  colored  shav^^l,    a  beaii'iiful  note  of   color, - 
the  other  mendings  or  making   a  wicjer  basket.      The  amazing   effect  of 
the  reflected  light  is  one  of   this  great  painter's  happiest    things." 

Space  does  not  permit  me   to  give   even  a  brief   account  of  ilr,    Sar- 
gent* a  work.      Today  he  probably   stands  at   the  head  of  living  portrait 
pa$nters,    while  he  has   done  a  vast   araount   of   other   and  equally  meritor- 
ious  v;ork,      Ke   is   a  ciember   oi   many   i<ocietiec   de-voted   tc    fj:t,    arc   }iis 
merit  has  been  recognized  by  honor«   9Xi<l  decorations   in  nearly   every 
country   in  Europe   as   well   as   in   this   country,     iwnong  other  honors 
he  has  been  decorated  v;ith  the  Jirench  Lefion  of   Honor, 

On  June  11,    I9I3,    Cambridge   University,    hn^.lBii^,    conferred   the 
honorary   degree  of  Doctor   og  LdAS  upon  itin:  .    I'he  j.ublic   Orator,    Sir 
John  Sandys,    in   introducing  I/r.    Sarejent   in  Latin,    said    thttt   in   his 
fajious  portraits  his  genius  had  thriven   .\  new   iirtcor taiity   to  ni=-v   a 


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iiighth  GeneJCHtion, 

faraoue  nan   and  many   a  noble  'Momwci,      "Xife  for  aiany  a£es   would  tVas 
"be   tha  lot  of  his  fauijua  moa-ter  Carolus  IJuran",    Sir   Jo'im  added, 
■and  of   thoee  honorary  Doctors  of   the  University  of  Caiibriuge, 
/ranciB  Penrose,    Lord  Kat3sell   of  iCillowen,    Joseph  Cheaaberlain  and 
i.r,  Ho'^eeveit".      The  i-ublic  Orator   also   alluded  to   the   cXtiefB 
adiiirahle  groupn  of   "Tiie  Three  olBters",    to  hiB   "Carnation  Lily", 
and  "Lily  Kose",    lu^.d  to    "The  JFageant  of  Religion",    in  the  Public 
Library   e>.t  fiOBlon.      Sir   John  Sandye   concluded   by   applying;   to 
jur,   Seoi'gont  Lowell  *e   saying  of  IHmerBon,    "the  many   cannot  misB  his 
meaning,    aiic   only    the  fevf  can  find  it.      It   ic    the  open   secret  of 
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324. 
Eighth  Generation, 
,;.  VIOLET  SARGENT,  8;  (Fitzwilliam  7;  Winthrop  6;  yitzwilHam  5;  Win- 
throp  4;  Epee  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born  Peb.  9,  I87O; 
married  Prancis  Ormond,  who  was  born  in 
on  August  17i  189I;  he  was  son  of 
His  occupation  is 
Children;- 

1097.  Marguerite,  9;  bornnjune  I6,  1892* 

1098.  Rose  Marie,  9;  -^orn  Nov.  5,  I893. 
XO99.  Jean  Loiiis,  9;  born  Nov.  I6,  1894. 

1100.  Guillaume  Prancis,  9;  born  Jan.  26,  I896. 

1101.  Rene'e,  9;  born  June  4,  I897. 

1102.  Conrad  Eric,  9;  born  Dec.  12,  I899. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
fINTHHOP   SARGENT,    8;    (Winthrop   7;    Y/inthrop   6;    PltzwilliGin   5;    Vinthrop  4; 
Spes   3;    William   2;    William  1);    was   born   in  Gynedd,    Pa.,    on  August   l8, 
1853;   married  Oct.    20,    I886,    in  iiridgewater,    Mass.,    his    second 
cousin,    Emma  Worcester,,   (8);    born  in  Gardiner,    L'.aine,    Jan.    25,    I86I, 
daughter   of  Rev,    Samuel   Howard  1^'orcester,    ii.   D,    (7),    and  his    second 
■wil'e,    Slizabeth  Ann  Scott.     JSmma  Worceetcr   Sar^^ent   it;   grendslaughter 
of   Sarah  Sargent    (6),    \7ho  married  Rev.    Samuel   Worcester,      They  live 
in  Haverford,    and  iur,    Sargent  has   a  business   office   in  Philadelphia, 
aiso    a  summer   home   at   Bass  Rocks,    Gloucester,    Mass, 
Children:- 

1103.  Winthrop,    9, 

1104.  Samuel   Y/orcester,    9» 

1105.  Gorham  Parsons,    9;    born   in  Bridgev.'ater,    on  Aug.    I8,    189I; 

graduated   from  on  192-"^; 

is  by   occupation 

1106.  Jitzwilliam,    9. 

1107.  Richard  liilne,    9j    born   in  Bridgeis^ater,    liaos.    on   Jan.    6,    1899; 
died  Jan.    9,    I899. 


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Eighth  Generation, 
JAlfjS  TUiilS  SARGjLM%  8;  (winthrop  7;  Winthrop  6;  Pitz^j^illiam  5;  \kin- 
throp  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  born  in 
Jan.  23,  1856;  died  in  Pittsburg,  ilar.  14,  I913;  married  her  second 
cousin,  Sdward  Worcester,  (8),  April  24,  1878.   See  that  name. 


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I  Eighth  Generation. 

..  fITZ  VVILLIX'I  ii/iiGlillJT,    8;    (V.inthrop   7;    iVinthrop   6;    Fitr,v;illiam   5;    Win- 
throp  4;    Epea   3;    William  2;    William  l);    was   born   in  West  Philadelphia, 
Jan.   4,    18591    married  1st,    Katie  E.    Cowdrey   on  Oct.    6,    1886;    ehe 
-  died  Oct.    27,    I89I;    married  2nd,    Oct,    1,    I894,    Harriet  i'rances   Barnes 
of  Providence,    R.    I.      She  was    born   in  Smithfiold,    R,    I.,    July   22, 
1865,    pnd   is   doutr,hter   of   Janes  Aborn   and  Abbie  ilewell    (Biehop)   Barnes. 
Mr.    Sargent  graduated   in  I879   from  Lehigh  Univeryity,    3o,   Betiilehein, 
Pa.,    v;ith  degree   of   Civil  Engineer;    from  1879-80  was   with   the  Rio 
Grande   Conctruction   Co.   making   surveys   for    the  L>enver   and  Rio   Grande 
R,   R.    Co.    in  CiJlorado.      In  l83l-C2'"83   wa3   asBietant    engineer   on   Burveys 
BTid  construction   with   the  ilexican   National   Construction  Co.,    and   the 
following  year  was   resident    engineer   of    construction  with  the   iiorfold 
end   Western  R.   R,    Co.    in  Virginia,   Prom  l8c4   to   I89I   \vps   connected 
with   tl-ie   C.   jB.   d.   0,.   Railvfay  Co.    an   engineer   of   tests.      In  1891-93   riih 
the   Congdon  Braice   Shoe   Co.    in   Chicago,    111.      In  l893»l898,    Cliief  ^;ngir.- 
eer  Sargent   Co.    of   Chica^;o.      In  IS98-I902  kanc^ing  Aaericrji  Brnke   Shoe 
Co.    in  Chicago.      Prom   vhat   date  has    been   Chief  Engineer   ATiericEin  Braie 
Shoe   sjid  foundry   Co.    at  Kaliwah,    N,    J,    with  residence   in   that    tov.n. 
He    is    also    a  meniber   of   va-rioua    societies   both  national    and  local 
of  Engineers    aiid   of   the  iCngineers   Club   of   lle^  York,      ilv ,    Sargent 
is   a  member   of    the   CoLL-no^iuery   of  i-.nitihts   O'caplia'   of  ??.ttraon,    li,    J. 
and   lor   three  years   was  President   of    tlie   Bo:-j:d   of  Kduc-tion  of 
Hoboken  Township,    jN.    J. 
Children; - 

1108,  Thomas  Paa'cons,    9;    born   Chic:-.go,    January  7.C,    1896. 

1109.  Esther,    9;    born   Wili'a;tte,    111,,    June   I'l,    1898, 


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I  Eighth  Generation. 

L    iXl^-ABETH  BBO'.ms   SARGEYJ:,    8;     (winthrop   7;    V/inthrop   6;    i'itawilliacn   5; 

Winthrop  4;   Epefl  3;    William  2;    William  1);    was  born  in 
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Oct.    26,    1863;    died  April   10,    I89O;    married  Jan.  I89O,    her 

f         second   cousin,    Theodore   Worcester, (8),    (see  under  that  name). 

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Eighth  Generation, 
I.  UARf   WINTHHOP  SARGENT,  b;  (Henry  7;    Winthrop  6;  J^itzwilliam  5;  .Vln- 
throp  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  l);  was  "born  August  §,  136?,  at 
Johnstown,  Pa.,  married  in  St.  Louis,  Uo,,    Sept.  22,  1386,  to 
Schuyler  Van  Vechten  Hoffman  now  liying  in  Germantown.  He  was 
born  ,  and  ie  "by  occupation 


Children:-        ^ 

1110.  Sargent  G.,  9»  born 

1111.  Schuyler  Van  Vechten  HoffmeJi,  Jr.,  9;  born  Roselle,  N.  J., 

^ril  10,  1890. 


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iiighth  teneration. 
,,  i^XLY  HA^iKiiLL   tAR{ji:yi\    iJ ;     (Henry  7;    Winthrop   6;    iilzv.illiam   ^;    w'ira- 
throp  4;    2£pes   3;    Vsillia^n  2;    «illiam  1);    vjab    born  heb,    I3,    I669,    at 
i'hilaoelphia;    aiarriea  en   Lot.  1901,    to   Charles   V.illiani  Komney, 

'«/ho   '.vae   born  ;    died, 

he  was   by   occupation, 

i'rs.   Komney  lives    at   87  Prancie   St.,    Brookline,    Lass. 
Child: - 
1112,  Edward  Roiimey,    9;    l^orn 


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Eighth  Generation. 
!  j^  ANITA  ^-HBlELraiOKT   SAIiGi\5T,    8;    (Haery  7;    Winthrop   6;   yitzwiliian:  5; 
Vinthrop  4;   Epes  3;   ^illiaa  ?;    William  1);   wae   born  Deo,   8,    I076, 
in  Philadelphia;   married  in  Boston,    June  l5i    190^i    Georee  Livingatone 
Hsmilton,   rrofessor  of  Romance  Lan^^ua^es   in  Cornell  University, 
Ithica,    Kew  York.      He  was  born  in  Boston,    July   24,    1874,    eon  cf   John 
and  Ellen  Hamilton;   graduated  frcni  Harvard,    receiving  degree  A,   15.   in 
1895,    and  A.   il.    in  I897;    from  Columbia,    (>I*Y.).   Ph^   1).   1902, 
His  parents   were  Sootch, 
Children;- 

1113.  Anne  Sargent  Herailton,    9;    born  April  15,    1909, 

1114.  George  Livingstone  Hamilton,    Jr.,    9>    born  June  8,    1914. 


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f  ^^  vlI£.^:EP:TH  PaR^CK::   SAUGE\-T,    8;    (Her.ry   7;    =.iint>irop    6;    iitiiv/ililHiii   li; 

I  |.'lnt>!rop   4;    i:peF    3;    iillieiL   2;    iillliixaL  l);    eras    born   In  i  hi  lade  3  phi  a, 

j  Aug.    5.    1-B4;    :r.arrl2d   June   l8,    1912,    /afred   Oushton  Loo,    Profeut^or   of 
I. 

I;^odern  Lanr.ur^Oo   in  University   of   ..lichigan,    Ann   ;vrbor,    V.ich.;    he   vras 

^  torn   in   Chic5^;o,    July   8,    I873,    Bon  of   Dr.    K,    .V,    and  iJargaret   D.   Lee. 

*  prof.   Lee   was    educated   in  GeiiGP-ny,    graduatinp;   from   the   GymnaBium   in 

i  Esidelburci    tn<i  Loctor'^:   oegree   fros.    the  Unlvereity   of  Berlin;    return- 

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I  IVew  International  Lncyclopedia   sjiC  l^etoter'e    International   Lictionaiy. 

I  In  1906   -.vac    instructor    in  German    at  rerdue   College,    Indiana;    Lince 

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Eiiihth  Generation. 
J,  A-iHA  .VOHCiJU-i--R,    9;    (i'itz^filiiuni  cJiii-^fent   t/oroestor  7;    Sarr^i  6;   ?itz- 
williara  p;    Jint>irop  4;   3p9fc*  3;    Vvilliam  2;   Willi aa  l);    v/as  born  in 

Oct.   11,    1841;    dieU  in  "BridijeY-fator,    Nov.   2, 
1911;   married  ^Jspi-ii  8,    1869,    Williain  ?rancig  Koith,    horn  June  ?,    l840; 
died  Oot.   7,    1893.     Lived  in  3rid„'ewater. 
Cliildron:- 
1116.  Predericl:  Soott  ileith,    9, 


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iiichth  Generation. 
:K.MX:i'j  wnCZZTZXit    B;    (|itz;rilH3:n  Ltxgent    AorcvEtcr  ?;    oarah  6; 
yltJivdlllan  5;    nnthrcp  4;   Spec  3;    iJillian  2;   Willlain  1);   ^Tat3  born 
in       '  J*uly  22,    l843;    ntill  lives   in  Bridge- 

rater,    and  1  n   ?.  fancier.      He  inarried  1st,   Stnelir.e  Leach,    April  8, 
l869i    end   after  her   death  he  married  2nd,    on  June  17,    l882,    his 
second  cousin  Ella  li^orcer.ter,    (8),    "born  Nov.   10,    l845;    died  Sept.   4, 
1906;    she  ^0.3   daut^iter   of  i>Ci:auel  l{ovcj?d  Worcester   (7)    and  his  first 
yiiG,    Ja-nc  Araon  V/aehburn,    and  wao  torn  in  Bridgewater,    ?;here 
albo   she  died. 


3i?. 
Eighth  Generation. 
<^  CHARLES   JQxUi  IX)UaKTY,    8;     (Sarah  PaxBons   Worcester   7;    Sarah  6;    i'itz- 
villiam  5;    V/inthrop  4;   Epes   3;    William   2;    (ii^illinm  Ij;    was  born   in 
Bridgewater,    Maco.,    April    23,    l847;    died   in   Waltham,    Mass.,    July  17, 
1906;    married  Liary  Sllen  Richards   on  Oct.    12,    IB7I;    she  was    born 
in  Boston,      She   is   still   living   in  California.      Charles    J".   Doughty 
served  for   a  short    time   as  paymaster's   steward   on   the  U,    S.    Crviser 
Ilerrimac    during   t}ie   Civil   v;ar,    sjid   then   spent   the  rest    of   his   life 
in   the   eiiploy   of   the   V^althsrn   Watch  Compp.ny,    beinf;   one  of    their  moBt 
skilled   'voj-innon,    mO   was   instructor   to    the   new  raen.      Hip   widow 
lives   at   I328   ^est   9th  St.,    Los   Angeles,    California, 
Child:- 


1117.    Josephine  Pareons  Douf:hty,    9.  ^ 


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Slghth  Generation* 
,,  yHANCIS  WORCESTKH  IX)UGriTY,  8;  (Sarah  Parsons  Worcester  7;  Sarah 
Fitzwilliam  5;  rflnthrop  4;  Kpes  3;  Villiam  2;  William  1);  was  b 
In  Brooklyn,  Nov.  5,  I85O;  married  Elizabeth  Splint  on  i'eb.  24, 
she  was  born  in  Rosecral,  Ireland,  her  parents  being  Thomas  and 
Mary  (Smith)  Splint,  she  was  born  l=iay  5,  1857,  They  now  live  in 
Creeskill,  N.  J.  Mr.  Doughty  has  been  a  prolific  writer  of 
detective  stories  under  various  non  de  plumes  and  they  have  been 
widely  read  and  well  received;  at  present  he  is  writing  scenarios 
for  the  moving  picture  plays. 
Children:- 

1118.  Frederic  Worcester  Doughty,  9. 

1119.  Charles  Sargent  Doughty,  9;  born  in  Bridgewater,  Kass., 

Aug.  11,  13S7;  died  ;^g.  4,  I91O.  At  time  of  death  was 
in  employ  of  the  American  israke  Shoe  Go.  at  iiahwah,  and 
lived  with  his  pco-cnws  in  i-iamcpo,  H.  J. 

1120.  V/inthrop  Van  Dam  Doughty,  9;  ^as  born  in  Brooklyn,  on 

J-eb.  16,  1889;  died  July  4,  1889. 

1121.  Thomas  Splint  Doughty,  9;  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Mans., 

on  Aug.  1,  189I;  lives  vrith  his  pai'ents,  and  io  a  lawyer 
in  Hew  York. 


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Eifjhth  Generation. 

.    liLLA  Vi'CKCEiiTliR,    8;     (Sanuel    Howard    Worcester   7;    Sara.'i   6;    i}"'it2,williaii   5j 
7i'ln.throp  4;    Epes   3»    vVilD.  iam  2;    '.Villi  e/a   l);    v.ao    oorn   in  Lridgevtater, 
jias3«,    liov,    10,    lS45;    died  Sept.   4,    I906;    married   ber   cousin 
Chaalea   Worcester,    (6),    on   June  I7,    l882,(oee   that   nr^-ne). 
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333. 

.  Eighth.  Genorat-ion. 

^^i.   SAilUEL   WORCESTER,    8;     (Sa-auel    Howard   V/orcestor   7;    Sarah  6;    Titzv/il- 

t  11am   5;    Jginthrop  4;    iipea   3;    Jfillirv:i   2;    ^illia-n  1);    scq    born   in 

Epping,    J,    H.,    j?eb.    5,    l047;    m.arried   in   Concord    by   nis    fathsr    on 
May  4,    I87I,    to  llc^rtha  V/ashington,    daa^hter    of   Henry  Adar.o    and 

\  jDolly    (iLcndall)    'Wheeler,    "born  isb.    2?,    I849.      Sarruel    'Aorcestsr 

received   his    education  in  private   and   public    schools,    and   in   the 
fall    or  lc'63,    entered  Harvard  ..;edical    Sc-iool,    bcinr,   the  younsest   in 
his    clasR,    and  graduated   in  I868,    v.heii    21  years   of    age.      IDntered   the 
serviccof    the   united  States   Anny   as  Medical   Cadet   in  .Veb.    1865, 
and   ai"'L,er    a  few  months    service  was   honorably   discharged   on   account 
of   illnc33«      Served   as    assietsint  physician   in   the   ButD.er  Hospital 
for    the   insane,    /.  ro^'ldence,    xi.    I,,    iron   Jan.    1867    to    the   Da::i.-t:er   of 
1869.      Spent    a   ti'-.e    ctudyin-   in  Phi2.ac  olphi-:!   ;nd    entered  practice   in 
Concord,    L:;ass.,    but    soon   renoved   to   Burlington,    Vt . ,    where   he   regained 
severaJ.   years   -/rhen  he  moved   to   Balem,    and   succeeded  his   father    in 
practice    there.      While   in   L;tle:n  was    a  rceinbcr   of    the   i-c'ncol   ^'oarc,    and 
also  Lecturer    on  .Lental    and  Kervoue   Diseasefc    in  ioston  UTiiverolty 
School    of  i'.edicine,    and  his  lecturet?    v;ere   putlii^iied   in   book   forni   and 
used   extensively    as    a   text    book,    bein^    tht:   iiiiil    -..oric   over    v.ritlen   en 
those   diseases   from   a  honoeop  athis    staii-point .      Ke    ai;'0    contri  Luted 
to    other   books    as    co-editor,    ar:d  vrote  nuch  101    tht?    \;U'icu&    Journals 
and  medical    -^c  ziciies,      By    reaL3on   of    ill    }ief:lvh  he   x^ar    forced    to 
leave    the    east    ar.d   resided   for    sev^rjl  ys-^.rj    at  T^l    Cdjon,    Cf2iforr.ia, 
enga^-ing    in  practice    znd   fruit   ^rainLi.      H-c    t>..:n    ^  ^nt    to   Loc    ArsTcles 
an d    e r^ f:ij c ^    in   p r  i •■,c 1 1  :  c  ,     :a ; a    :.h i ':. e    ••. : . ••  r  :•    . ••  s. :..    ."l  i  c e . •  c ..•  > '.    1 0    p r  -  -.: ..: ]'. , 
and  or*  wune  ^  ,    iS;j<o,    v/a^    ordL'i.icc.    •'.:-    a  -  .i;  .i  rt  ■:/    of    the   .Wv.:  JoTti^'alen 
Ohurvjh.      ^oon    .J.ter   jio  Vionw    vo   .or-liui..,    Uj.,    c^-ao    i'£':;J.ii(iu   t':  :r? 
elfc)ic  yii.'irs    eii^:;-.v,  C;u.   aL-   pa^c^iciVi   ..  i_  ...i  4i';o?-ji".        -inu-,    ti"-. 't    ;1;.':   he 


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t\    ?r'orceater-    co-Ttlnucd,    2» 

tiiiie  he   has   "teen   en^p^tjd  in   Sanitariur*   worlc.      He  is   a  ne;r\oer   oX 

pjid  Aa3    been   rj\  o/i'icar    1"a  rn^^ny  ?AeaicH.l    fooj  etien,     -liid    Ip   M/yi 

In  Lasonic    ariri   Grand  Arji;v'-    circlep.      }Ie   is    alBo    the    corroiler   of 

the  Liar.v'iHt  gen*i-alo;;y    n.nd   hirtory. 

Chi]  Crerx:- 

112?.    Ss.T.uei    Ho'^ard  Worcester,    9, 

11??.   iSdith  U&y    A'or caster,    9. 

1124.    Hp.rbert    Aassler   Worof^ster,    9;    I'orn    in   Br.lon,    I'.-^cr.,    Got.    r:0, 
1663,      iipent    three  years   at   University   ol  L  aine,    etu dying 
Civil  ICnf^inforinf',    tut   left   withoui.   gi.^duatin^;    :o    '^^kn 
work  with   the  IJon'ol-V:   and  Western  R.    ic,    (Jo.      Was    GJ'ter.vard 
for    several   yp.->rs   in   So.    Pacific   R.    iu    I.-.^ply,    v-X    Tucpon, 
Arizona,    and   ia   now  eir.ploycd  in   departiiient   of   the   btate  Le-nd 
Co.'.r-^-isc^icn   at   i^hocnix,    Arizona, 


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Sighth  Generation, 
fITZWILLIAM  SARGEIIT   WORCESTjSR,    8;    (Samuel   Howard  Worcester  7;    Sarah  6; 
yitzwllliam   5;    Winthrop  4;   Epee  3;   William  2;   William  l);   was  born 
in  Farmingham,    Mass.,    April  1,    I85I;    died  in  Peabody,   Mass.   Dec.   8, 
1913;   married  Oct,   14,    I875,    Nellie  Augusta,    daughter  of  Dr.   Benjamin 
yranklin  and  Hannali  Elizabeth   (Merrill)   Green;    she  was   born 

and  lives  in  Melrose,   Mass.     Dr.   Worcester 
greduated  from  Harvard  Ifedical  School   in  March,    I873,    and  practiced 
in  Peabody  for  over  forty  years,    being  the  oldest  resident  physi- 
cian there  at   the   tine  of  his   death. 
Children:- 

1125.  Howard  Sargent  Worcester,    9i    "born  Peabody,    Sept.    24,    1876; 

died  Oct.  26,  1894. 

1126.  Elizabeth  Merrill  Worcester,  9;  born  Peabody,  Dec.  11,  I88O; 

died  January  I9,  1889. 

1127.  Florence  Waehburn  Worcester,  9;  born  Peabody,  June  11,  l882; 

lives  in  Melrose,  unmarried, 

1128.  Mildred  Worcester,  9;  born  in  Peabody,  May  12,  1886;  died 

Dec,  26,  1888, 

1129.  George  Franklin  Worcester,  9;  born  in  Peabody,  April  28,  189I; 

graduated  from  Boston  University  Medical  School  1914.  ^0/    • 
Lives  in  Melrose,  8  Sumner  ^X. /?%0y\A^<^ (P-x^f.  JJ^  ^9^^,  (^dla^^^'i><.c^ 


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f^f.  HEMKY  FOSTER   WORCESTER,    8;    (Samuel   Howard  Worcester   7;    Sarah  6; 

(yitzwilliaa  5;    Winthrop  4;  Epes  3;    William  2;    William  1);    was  born 
in  Baltimore,    July  6,    1852;    died  in  Bridgewater,    Mass,,   August  15, 
I  19i^;   married  in  Lancaster,    N.   H.,   Emma  Young  on  March  1,    I877. 

I  Studied  dentistry,    "but  later  became  a  fsxmer,    and  lived  in  Bridge- 

I  water,    where  he   died, 

Children:- 
1130.  Ella  Worcester,    9. 

1136,  Mary  Melcher  Worcester,    9;    born  Bridgewater,    Jan.    5,    188O; 
died  Jan.    5,    I883. 

1132,   Sarah  Sargent  V/orcester,    9;, 

1133«   Jennie  Wa^burn  Worcester,    9;    born  Bridgewater, 

1134,   Henry  Foster  Worcester,    Jr.,    9; 

1135«   David  Worcester,    9, 

1136.  Emma  Worcester,    9l    born  Bridgewater,   ilarch  7,    1889;    died 

Hay  26,  1893. 

1137,  Elizabeth  Hovrard  Worcester,  9;  born  Bridgewater,  March  9,  I892; 

died  April  7,  1894-. 

1139.  Kildred  Adelaide  Y/prcester,  9;  born  Bridgewater,  Dec.  15,  I898; 
lives  with  her  mother  in  Bridgewater. 


1138.  Ernest  lillSTzorth  Worcester,  9;  born  Bridgewater,  Harch  17, 
1894;  died  /pril  7,  I894. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
,    rDlIll  •/ORCSSTER,    8;    (SaraueX  Howard  "^oroeater   7;    Sarah  6;    jitzwilli£un  5; 
Vinthrop  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;   Williaa  l);    was   oorn  in  Baltimore, 
Aug.   20,    1856;   married  in  Salem,    Sept.   12,    1878,    Horatio   Cook  iieriam, 
who  was  l3orn  in  Tweks^ury,    Masa,,    «{arch  20,    I849,    and  died  in  Salem, 
of  heart  trouljle,   Agg.  I9II.      He  was   a  very    succeBsful  dentist 

graduating  from  Harvard  Dental  School   in  I874,    with  degree  of  D.-.I.D. 
His  widow  lives  in  Greenwood,   Mass. 
Children,    all  born  in  Sgaeai:- 

1140.  Welles  i^eriam,  9. 

1141.  Townsend  Scott  Meriam,  9;  "born  April  17,  188I;  Harvard  I909. 

Is  salesman  for  a  large  wholesale  paper  house  in  Boston. 

1142.  Lewis  Herism,  9^  ^-.  o.v/ 

1143.  Horatio  Cook  Ijeriam,  9^^  7^^ VL  ^./' ^/.  ^1^  J^M*^,       ;%*>ch--^. 

1144.  Richard  Stockton  Meriam,  9*.  ^orn  llov.  28,  I893;  Harvard  A. B.  ^ 

with  highest  honors,  winning  a  scholarship  1914^  >e**^ferbi*-^  ^- ■ 


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3^3. 
Eighth  Generation, 
Ij^  SUMA  WORCESrSH,  8;  (Bamuel  Howard  Worcester  7;  Sarah  6;  Pltzwilliam  5; 
j    finthrop  4;  Epes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born  in  Gardiner, 
I    Maine,  January  25,  l86l;  married  Oct,  20^  1886,  her  second  cousin, 
f    Winthrop  Sargent  (8);  see  that  line. 


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,3,  MAEX"  TOTIXEIID  WORCESTER,    8;    (Samuel  Ho^^rard  Worcester  7;    Sarah  6;    Fltz- 
willism   ^';    Winthrop  4;    Epes   3;    Willleun  2;    William  1);    was   "born  in 
Gloucester,    Ijiass.,    I'lay  I3,    l862;    marrifid  in  Brid^ewater,    Oct.   20, 
1886,    to  William  Winfield  Cobb,    born  in  Abington,   Maes.,   May  8,    1861, 
eon  of  Edv/ard  Y/hite   and  Elmira   (Howard)   Cobb.     He  ie   an  organist 
and  teacher  of  piajio  playing*.      They  live  in  Portland,    Oregon, 
Children:- 

1145.  ISillia^a  Winfield  Cobb,    9. 

1146.  15d\vard  Worcester  Cobb,    9. 

1147.  Elizabeth  Ho-.vard  Cobb,    9;    born  in  Bridgev/ater,    June  3O,    1892; 

livoo  ^ith  her  parents  in  Portland,    Oregon. 


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Eighth  Generation^ 
^^  JOini  yOlEHHEN  ¥ORCn33TER,  8;  (Sariuel  Howard  Worooster  7;  Sarah  6; 
yitzwilliam  5;  Y/inthrop  4;  Spes  3;  William  2;  William  1);  was  born 
in  Gloucester,  Mass.,  May  3,  1864;  married  Nov.  14,  I889,  Annie 
Jackson  Lowe,  born  Aug.  26,  I86I;  dajAghter  of  Lewis  G.  and  Joanna 
(Jackson)  Love  of  Boston,  }Jaso,   Dr.  Worcester  graduated  from 
Boston  UniTersity  School  of  liedicine  in  I888,  studied  abroad,  and 
practiced  in  Clinton,  and  Dorchester,  Mass.   Kott  resides  in  Port- 
land, Oregon. 
Children:- 

1148.  John  Ponerden  Worcester,  9;  born  Clinton,  Idass.,  Dec.  6,  I89O. 

Resides  in  Portland,  Oregon. 

1149.  Dorothy  Worcester,  9;  born  Clinton,  Uass.,  Aug.  I8,  I895; 

resides  with  her  parents. 

1150.  Howard  Gates  V/orcester,  9l  born  Clinton,  Jan.  24,  I899;  died 

J^arch  9,  1900. 


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4    )'J^.Y  SARGENT  WORCIir.TSK,    8;    (j'rancia   V/oroeoter   7;    Bpjrah  6;    Jitzvyilliam   5; 
Wlnthrop  4;   Epes  3;    V/illiiam  2;   William  l);    was  born  in  East  3rid,c^ewater, 
};g.e3.,   March  ?8,    I85O;   married  liay  23,    1867,    Dr.   Thomna  Conant  who 
was  born   in  E.iPt  Bridgewater,    July  10,    l841;    he   is   a  lineal    descend- 
ant from  Boger  Con?nt  first  Governor   of  the  colony  at  Cape   Ann,    and 
who  built   the  first  bouse  in  Salen,    then  N.^jumkeas.      Dr.   Consjit  grad- 
uated from  Harvard  Medical  School   in  l8$8,    and  practiced  in  Glouces- 
ter;  he  was  for  mariy  years  President  of  the  Gloucester  Scientific 
Society. 
Children:- 

1151.  Roger  winthrop  Conant,    9. 

1152.  Genevieve  Worcester  Conant,    9;    born  Gloucester,   Feb.   22,    1873; 

died  Aiifiust  8,    1876. 

1153.  Edv/ard  Conant,    9;    born  Gloucester,    July   5i    ^^75i    ^^ed 

July  15,  1S7S 

lli^4.  Robert  Karshall  Conant,  9;  born  Gloucester,  May  6,  1877. 
Died  Dec.  5,    I879. 

11?5»  Harold  Sargent  Conant,  9. 

1156.  Richard  Keith  Conant,  9;  born  Gloucester,  Jvn,   3I,  1885; 
A.  B.  Harvard  1905;  Harvard  Law  School  I908;  lawyer  in 
Boston;  Sec'y.  Good  Government  Association  of  Gloucester. 
Sec'y*  i^ass.  Child  Labor  Committee. 


3^7. 
Sighth  Generation, 
jj.  FRAi;CI3    -/ORCESTSH,    8;    (PraQcls  Worcester   7;    Garah  6;    Jfitzwilliam   5; 
"Syinthrop  4;    Bpes  3;    ^illiaai  2;    Willi  sm  1);    was    born  in  ISast   Bridgo- 
water,    Haas.,    Karch  10,    l352;    died    at  Kirk^ood,    Xo,,    on   June   23,    I9OI; 
married  Oct.    20,    I873,    Ada  E.   E.ailey,    who   died   at  Ivirkwood,    Oct.   14, 
1908;   he  vaa   a  merchant, 
Child:- 
1157 •   Ad?  Gertrude  ?/orceBter,    Q* 


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Eighth  Generation, 
_jj.  BD^yARD  V/ORCESTER,    8;    (Prancie   Worcester  7;    Ssxah  6;    i'itzwillie/n   5; 
Wlnthrop  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;    Willlaci  1);    was   born  in  East  Bridge- 
water,   Mass.,    on  Jan.   29,    l855;   married  April   24,    I878,    at  Wollae- 
ton,    UasB,,    Jane  Tunis    (8),    daughter   of  Winthrop   and  Elizabeth 
(Browne)    Sargent;    she  was  "born  Jan.    28,    18^6,    and   died  in  Pitts- 
burg,  Pa,,    March  14,    I913;    he  married  2nd,    in  Sebring,    Ohio,    Kov.   27, 
1914,    Anna  Josephine,    daughter  of  TrirD.   Jean  Jcnes;    she  was  born 

•     Edward  Worcester   is  1st  Vice-President 
of  the  National  Tube  Company,    one  of   the   subsidiaries  of   the  U.   S, 
Steel  Corporation;    also   of    Ihe  Shelby  Steel   Co.        He  resides 
1171  liurrayhill   Ave.,    Pittsburg,    Pa, 
Children:- 
II^'B,   iidwaxd  Worcester,    9» 

1159.  Abby  Keith  ^Vorceeter,    9, 

1160.  Viinthrop  iSf^rgent  Worcester,    9« 

1161.  Katherine  Bro?me  Worcester,    9; 

1162.  irancis   Worcester,    9, 

1163.  Elizabeth  Byrd  Worcester,    9;    born  Ke-arsnee,    111.,    Sept.   28,    I89I; 

graduated   Vassar   College,    19'^»3- 

1164.  Malcolm  Keith  Worcester,    9;    born  Chicago,    111.,    Dec.    23,    1893, 


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Kiirhth  G  en  f  rati  en, 
...  THI'^OLORi:    .VORCKCTI^R,    8;     (i^rsjicia     'orceGler   7;    8^rrJi   6;    Jitz^dHi  .;a   ^j 
Wir.throp   ^;   Epes   3;    Willicm   2;    WiXlirn  1);    vg.s   Lorn   In  Kr.st   Price-c- 
nater,    r.p.ss.,    on  ;    he   norrlcd   Jen.  3  390, 

Elisabeth  Browne,  d?uphter  of  Winthrop  S'.nc?.  Zlizr.teth  (Brormc)  Sar- 
gent, 7;ho  -/^an  born  at  on  Oct.  6,  1863;  ci<jc.  in 
Aurora,    111.,    April   10,    IG90.      He   ir.   ly  rocupation   v 

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350. 

Slghth  Generation, 
.,  ALICS  PRA:MCIS  TORCjISTES,    8;    (Edward  7;    Sarah  6;    Pitzwilliam   5;    Win- 
throp  4;   Epes   3;    William  2;    William  l);    was  born  in  St.   Albans,    Vt., 
Dec.   7,    1858;   married  Oct,   3,    I878,    George  Lyman  Weeks,    who  was 
born  Sept.   12,    l857»        Lives   at  Waltham,    Mass. 
Children;- 

1165.  Harry  Auguste  Weeks,    9;    born  Sept.   1,    I88I;    is  a  salesman  in 

Ohicat;o. 

1166,  L'linor  ii'rances    Yeeks,    9»    t)orn  June  4,    l855;    teacher   ot   dancing; 

resides   in  Waltham. 


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i  Eighth  Generation. 

,,.  MAUD  LOUIS.^  WORC75STSR,    «;    (Edward  7;    Sarah  6;    Jitzwillian   5;    7?inthrop^; 

BpeB   3;    William   2;    William  l);    wrb  horn   in  Waltham,    on  August   17,    l862; 

married  Ma^y  17,    1894-,    Harry  Mortimer  Jdontgomery,    born   in  Lafayette, 

Ind.,    July  28,    l86l;    they  reside  in  Evanston,    111, 

Children: - 

1167.  Virginia  Montgomery,  9;  corn  June  I8,  1895. 

1168.  Helen  Montgomery,  9;  torn  Dec.  23,  I896. 

1169.  Harry  Mortimer  liontgomery,  Jr.,  9;  "born  Sept.  15i  I898. 

1170.  Elizabeth  Montgomery,  9;  born  May  11,  I9OI. 
1171*  Louis  Woroesi-er  iiontgomery,  9;  born  May  2,  1904. 


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I  352. 

\  "-.  aXi^th  Generation. 

J    iU^P.Y  ALDIS  ZOHCZcTSK,    8;    (Kd^rord  7;    t;rjpah  6;    Pitzwlllian  5j    -.rinthrop  f; 
'        £pee  3;    ;>'illiJ5ra  2;    'Villian  I);    ^an  bcrn  in  '.VrJLthcur:,    Ilaea.,    /pril   13, 
l864;   rrarrled   April   11,    1^94,    «Vilil3r.i  Gilpatrick,    v-ho   rnn   born   in 

BoaerBv/orth,    K,    H,,    S(?pt,    2,    i860,    and   ie   by '  occupation  a  Loolikceper. 

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They  reside   in  DorchcBter,    ^asa, 

Childrcn;- 

1172,  Edrfvxd  Jcialcolm  Gilpatrick,    9;    born  Oct.   ?6,    I897. 

1173,  Elizabeth  Gilpatrick,    9;    "orn  August  18,    I899. 


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353- 

Fiif^hth  Generation. 

f,  Ain?A  ?,\RS0N3  WORGKST^^IR,    8;    (Bd^rord  '.Vorceator   7;    3aroh  6;    iTitzwilliaoi  5; 
Winthrop  4;   Kpea  3;    'Jilliam  2;    William  1);    wan    dorn   in  Walthdia,    liass, 
Jeb,    3,    1871 ;    raarriod  Nov.    6,    I9OI,    Oharlofl   JudBon  i'orf;,    of   rfalthaa, 
who  'vna  born  in  Walthwn,    /.larch  29,    I869,    and   Is  a  banker.      They  reside 
in  WaXtha^. 
Children:- 

1174.   Crilnan  ^.'orceeter  yofcc»    9;    oorn  i?eb,   4,    1903. 
117i?.    Davio  Howard  S'ogg,    9;    born  July  4,    1911, 


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35lRhth  Generation, 

r    iiAUKlCii   WUHCiibTiiH   TURNi,a.    8;    (Emraa  ttorceeter  7;    3arah  6;   yitzvrllliara  5 ; 
Winthrop  4;   i:pes  3;    V/illiam  2;    Wllliajn  1);    was  "born  in  Brooklyn, 
liarch  24,    l857;    married  June  30,    IB78,    Abby  Rebecoa  Corliss,    born 
Nov.    3»    1858;    he  graduated  from  Boston  Univeroity   School   of  i-edicina 
in  I8B9,    and  resides  in  Urookline,    v/here  he  praotices.     i'or  several 
years   he  was  i-rofcoBor   of  i-atholof^y   and  Therapeutics   in   the  Boston 
University  KeCi*    School,    assistant  phyaician   to   I^&sn,    lion.   Hospit?.!, 
President   in  I9II    of   the   International  Hahems-nnian  Association,    also 
member  of  varipus  national    and  local  niedica]    aocieties. 
Children:- 

1176.   Theodore  Turner,    9;   born  Brookline,    Oct.   1^',    lB79;    died  the 

eanao   day. 

1177*   Beatrice  Constance  lurner,    9i    born  iJrookline,    Nov.    24,    1886; 
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355. 

Eighth  Generation, 
....  iclJVolMiA  ■i.OHCx.aiEH.    b;    (Louia    Worcester   7;    Judith  6;    i'itzwilliam   5; 
Winthrop  4;   EpesS;    William  2;    -;^illiam  1);    x^ae  born  at  Baton  iiouge, 
La.,    Dec.   31.    1858;   married  in  Trinity,    Texas,    Jan.    22,    1886, 
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356. 
Eighth  Generation. 
,r3,  LCOIii  HAROLD  .VORCKSTSR,  8;  (Louis  Worcester  7;  Judith  6;  Pitz  William  5; 
Winthrop  4;  iupea   3;  William  2;    William  i);  was  born  in  Charlottes- 
Tille,  Va.,  June  l8,  I663;  died  in  1912;  married  Laura  Davenport  of 
CatchingB,  liisB,,  April  8,  1891, 
Children:  1- 

1178.  UBinie   Worcester,  9;  born  CatchingB,  iiir.s.,  Dec.  I9,  1892;  (9th) 

1179.  F-aymond  Louie  Worcester,  9;  born  CatchingB,  June  I8,  1894. 

1180.  Louisiana  Worcester,  9;  born  CatchingB,  Oct.  6,  I895. 


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Eighth  Generation, 
4,  ^aUIJ  LlVIIIGbTOii  WOftOSLTiJK,   8;    (John  Robinson  V/orcceter  7;    Judith  6; 
ntcwilllam  5;    iinthrop  4;   Epee  3;   Uiliiam  2;    Williain  1);   vrb  born 
in  Jiew  York,    Mov.   B,    1867;   married  i^eb.   20,    I889,    Jeaec  D.   Cox  of 
Walker   County,    Texas, 
Children:- 


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358. 

Sighth  Ueneration. 

j,  BOY  Giliilil«  WKCiltiTiJlR,  8l  (John  Hobinaon  Woroeator  7;  Judith  6;  iitz- 

william  5;  Winthrop  4;  i.pe8  3;  nili  an  2;  William  1);  was  born  in 

Covington, Ky.,  inarch  26,  I873;  married  in  Walker  County,  Texas, 

sag.  3,  1897,  Minnie  011a  Hi^e^inB,    who  died  in  Trinity,  Texas, 

Jan.  20,  1908. 

Chlldren:- 

ll8l,  211en  ::ay  Violet  'A'orceeter,  9;  born  Sept.  3,  I898,  in  Houston, 
County,  Texas. 

1162.  Bernice  Verylie  Worcester,  9;  born  Trinity,  Texas,  X>ec.  2,  I9OO. 

1183.  Bessie  i.iay  Worcester,  9;  born  Trinity,  Texas,  April  29,  I906. 

1184.  Bertrand  nJilliam  Worcester,  9. 


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£lt:;hth  Generation. 
,.  Sfi-i^TiiAiii)  'wLLLIAM   wOilCSbTilK,    8;    (Joiin  iiobinson   Morcoster,    7;    Judith   6; 
yitzwilliflm  5;    Wintlirop  4;   iilpee  3;    William  2;   'dillicua  1);   was   corn 
m  Covington,   Xy,,    :zay  l6,    i8y6;   married  in  Groolcct,    liouoton  County, 
Texas,   ieo.    25t    IB96,   Ivo&a  Viola  }Iigh» 
Children;- 

1185.  Lav/rence  Kif.h  Worcester,    9;    torn  Houston  county,    Texas,    Oct.   25, 

1697. 

1186,  Karshall  Sherwood  Worcester,  9;  born  Trinity,  Texas,  Dec.  28, 

1899. 

Il87>  Edna  Gertrude  Worcester,  9;  born  Trinity,  Texas,  llarch  6,  I903. 

1188.  Kaymond  Worcester,  9;  born  Trinity,  Texas,  >eb.  21,  190^. 

Il89«  i^dgar  i'onton  i/orcester,  9»  born  iiineral,  Lee  county^  Texas, 
JaJi.  15,  1907. 

1190.  Herbert  Randolph  worceeter,  9»  born  liineral.  Bee  county, 

Texas,  Sept.  5,  I908. 

1191.  Harold  Irwin  Worcester,  9;  born  mineral.  Bee  county,  Texas, 

August  18,  1910. 

1192.  Lyman  Curtis  '.Worcester,    9J    born  J/lineral,   Bee  county,    Texas, 

June  8,    1912. 


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i  £i^hth  Generation. 

1    iiAU'H  '.jOiu^LLKY   CUi»TIi5,    8;    (iianiel   iiargent   Curtio   7;    karla  Osborne   6; 
panlel    5;    X'sniil  <;   lipes  3;     ailiam  2;    WilllaLi  l);    waa   born   in 
ijoston,    .\ufeUBt   28,    1854;    Harvard  yu   B,   I676;   married   in  Kome,    Italy, 
June   5,    lC97t   31l2a  jjo*olf   Colt,    widow  of  Arthur  Iiotoh,    3aid  daugh- 
ter or  ueorge  da  Wc?lf   and  Kllen   (Brown)   Colt  of  lirlatol,   R.   1. 
heside£s   at    Villa  cylvia,    St.   Jean-Bur-Ler ,    Alp  i^ar^   France, 
Children:- 

1193«   Sylvia  Curtis,    9;    born  Paris,   France,    i^sy   '),    lc99, 
11941  Karjorie  Curtis,    9;    born  Paris,   i^reiice,    July  15,    I9OI. 
1195>.  Halph  wormeley  Curtin,    9;    born  Boaton,   Dec,    7,    1908. 


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^530lviiii   oAIiu.:,!*^''    CU-i'IIJ,    8;    (I^€.niel   oja-jent   ourtitj    7»    -^az'ia  Ouooine   6; 

j'j.niGl    5»    i'aniei  4;    Jpeij   3»    •ViHitui  2;    .7illi3Ji  1);    v,a3   liorn  in 

i>03ton,    K'co'ch   1,    l8t>'o;    }iarvaro,   A.Jj,,    Caiiibricic^e,    i:iiiily   iJoli---,,e, 

^nL'l^-nd,    A,    xU    lC:32;    n.uTieci   at  l-onrith,    Cujaberland,    -nt>,    liov,    3, 

l83'/7,    i'rancec    Henrietta  Gyjinett   GrxTidy,    born   at   GlJl Dx'.roe,    Lancashire, 

I'.nti.j    i-'-ay  ^>',    i*^'-"'!;*    o.'.Ut^iiter   oi"   Captain  iicnxy   anj  ii'rajicfc.8    (OrL^iej    Gandy 

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1196«    Heavy   03Lorne   Curtir.,    9;    born  i.'ov.    l3,    lli68;    Ic   2nd  Lieut. 
00th  iiiflec   in  3.909. 

1197*   Arthur  i;?.ndoli.)h  OurtiL.,    9;    boi'n  JIov.   8,    1869;    ju?t   out   of 
Cci-ibrit  ro   ljniveii>ity    in   /.Uti*    --9*'+»    ^^''-'^  f,one   "co   :jcl^,iu:ri   au 
Lieut,    in   th3   l?.th  IIu^Gor^-*. 

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683.   JiAiiAil  £LLi;AY   BAx\C7ihI   AUtiTIiv',    8;    (Elizabeth  Turner   Axaory   7;    iusther 
6;    Ignatius   5;    Daniel  4;   ipes  3;    Milliam  2;    William  1);    was  born   in 
Boston,   karoh  17#    1^53»    l^eing  &  twin   to   a  brother   Ignatius  Sargent 
Austin,    who   died;    she   aied  karch  11,    I907;   married  i.arch  17,    IL85, 
as   second  wile,    Vnilliam  Batohelder   Greene,    born  June  11,    l85l»    s-nd 

died  bept.   14,    1904;    he   was  con  ol   «Villirja  liatchclder  and  Anna 
(iihaw)   Greene, 
Children: - 

1199.  iilizabeth  i^h^^  ijxeene,    9;    born  March  18,    I886,    {9th} 

1200.  Gladys   Greene,    9»    born  .Voy  3,    i8S7, 

1201.  Elbridge   Gerry  Greene,    9;    born  Aug,    29,    I888, 

1202.  Q,uincy   bhav?  Greene,    9;    born  July  IQ,    I89I, 

1203.  Valeria  Constance  Greene,    9;    born  Jan.   15#    I894,    (9th). 


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COKA  i^OvklAii,    8;    (Hfcjnrietta  Oray   7;    it;ntitiu.3   6;    i^aatiua    i>;    i^cJiit.!  <-; 
i)y«»  3;    williaia  2;    William  1);    wae   born   in  >.rookline,    July   12,    11^74; 
married  July  2^,    1^9'*-»    Williran  Jaly   of  iToTiceiic?,    h.    i.,    born  13^8; 
iirown  University  lii7o;    son  of    ..illicri  Davis   and  /u-ma  Crawford    (^J.len) 
lily. 
Uhildren:- 

1204.  Williwn  £ly,    9;    "born  Oct.    9,    189^';    died   at  Squantura,    Laaa., 

June  18,    1915. 

1205.  Cora  CoQinan  Kly,    9;    born  June   9,    I897.    ^ 

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L.    U::iiKlKTTA  i;AKGii,llT,    o;    (Charles   ciprague  7;    Ignatius   6;    Ignatiua   5; 

j     -     Daniel  4;   Spea   3;    fellliam  2;    V,illiani  1);    vas   born  in  liverton,   h.I. 
;aig.   r8,    1874;   naxricd  Lay   I7,    l89\>,    Guy  Lowell   cl"  Jioston,    born 
Aug,    6,    I87O;    Harvard   1892;    kass,    Inst,   lech,   I894;   Lcole   aes  Beaux 
ArtP,    Perie,    l899;    is    ^^  architect;    son  of  iidward   Jackhon  Lowell    and 
of  tary   walcott  Goodrich,      Lsxy   Walcott  uoodrich  was   dau^jhtcr  of 
iiarrtuel   Grisvvold  Goodrich,    who   wao   a  «ell  known  writer   and  publisher  -' 
of  Hartford,    Conn.^    writing  nuch  under   the  non   de  pluzne  of  reter 
Parley,      I-Jdisard   Jackson  Lowell   was   son   of  itruJices   Cabot  Lowell,    born 
Jan,    5,    IS03   at    ialthcja,    and   died   Sept.    7»    1874;    graduated  from 
Harvard  1667.      He  -A'as   son  of  irancis  Cabot  Lovvoll,    born   in  Kewbury- 
port,    April   7,    1775;    ^i<^^  in  Boston  ^^ug.   10,    1817;   Harvard  1793; 
while    travelling   extenr>ively   g^broad   through  Ln^,land   and   Scotland   in 
1810   and  1811,    he   conceived   the   idea  of  manufacturing   cotton  at   )iocie, 
and  iiiiccdiately  began  that   enterprise  in  liassachuaettB,      In  his   honor 
the   city   of  Lowell    was  nained.      In  that  manufacture  ho  .became  wecilthy. 
In   the  "best   sense   he   wao   a  reformer  of   factory  hoBies   and  life,    sJid 
probably   did  more   for   the  operatives   in  mills   than   any   other   Anierica.n, 
it  SRB   writtenof   him,    *  10  Hr,   Lov/ell  nay  be  fairly  attributed   ell 
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:):.\riii»l  4;    Epen  j;    ^Villiani  ?;    Willi..\m  Ij;    \7>is   boi-n   at  Brooklinc, 

lid.    2,    1876;    in   a  laiidscapc  <?rir0.en«^r,    ansoolated  '.71  th  his    "DTother 

in-ia.v-  Guy  Lo'-irell,      Ho  married  .Mov,    6,    1909.    Ji-'^ria  Cecelia  de  Acoata, 

born  IIoY.    22,    I886,    d;.iuehter   of  Ricardo   c3n  Acosta  anl  k'iohaela  de 

Alba  Harnand<52.      Graouated  /Tron  li.arvard   in  1900, 

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Eighth  Generation. 
^Ai^y  3ARGS1IT,    8;    (Oharlee   Spra^e   7;    Ignatius   6;    Ignatiuo   5;    Daniel  4; 
gpcs  3J    'iifillisra  ?;    Williom  1);    waa    born   at  Brookiin«;,    on  April   8, 
1878;   married   Jan.    2^,    I9O6,    Nathanitil   ijo^rditch  rotter,    born    at 
licr.Besville,    i{.  Y.,    Dec,    2^,    1869;    son  of  George  w&bine,    (1831-1896) 
and  Mary    (Powell)   I'otter,    i;he  was    born  I832. 
Children:- 

1208,  KethaJie  Potter,    9;    horn  July  14,    1909,    ^er;  York. 

1209.  Mary  Kobeson  rotter,    9;    born   June  1,    1911,    I^ew  xork.c^' Q-t'^^'*-^/// /^^'^ 


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jli^a.^^  .U>a/.GUi:   L.^itU^i^T.    Jr..    o;    (Charles   bpra^ue    7;    Ignatius    o; 
I^nntlus    5;    Uaniel   ^;    Hp'^n    3;    .VilliPm   2;     Ullin.".!  1);    ^^^ae   born   In 
arookline.    on  )'aroh   7.    1880;    H-orvard  1902;    in   a  partner   in   the 
tanl^ing   house   of  Kidaer,    .-eatoody  <Sc  Co.,    and   live^   in  liew  York. 
i^arried  J.:a,v    9,    1912,    D.o^^nar   uQimore,    oovn  Jon.    24,    1887,    dau,,hter 
of  WUlinn  lioerum  "^^etmore.    (.;ept  Point)    and   Annette    (iiutler)    .et- 
c.ore.    who    iD    de3ccnduc3    throu^'h  her  i^othcr   iu   airect   line   from 
Richard  father,    ^ho    ca^ne   to   ..Drica  in  163^,    and   waG   fr^ther    of 
Xnci'eaBe  :.ather.    and  grandfather   of   Cotton  leather.      «L.o   Ath.rton 
j-ather,    r-    ^reat   eranamother '  s   great   .^ranofath.r,    v.^b    the   broth-.r 
of   cot  con   anu    cho   n.^^e^  of   Xncr.a...-.    (Das^aar   ..nr-^at    ia  Litt.) 

Chiidren:- 

mo.    .inthrop  .rxr^ent,    9;    bcm  Ne^  York.    Jan.    19,    191:5. 


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iii^hth  Generation. 
CH.aU.OTTj:  B^TON  i^ARGP^lT,    8;    (Joseph  White   ?#    John"  Turi?er  6;    John 
Turner   5;    X>aniel   4;    Jspos   3;    William  ?;    Wiiaifm  1);    waa  born  in 
/oiguota,   iie.,    July   31,    iB^jS;    married  iiarch  3  9,    l68j?,    John  P.   i^arnard, 
Jr.,    wiio   was?   born   in  Boeton,    Jan*    28,    1^^2;    lives   in  Ashmont,    Lass., 
vni  io   in   the   hotel    burjiness,      bh©  w&b   educated   at   the  Aoz.de:rry  of 
Hotre  Jane,    hoxbury,    being   there  from  I866   to   I876;    studied  vocal 
RiUt-ic  four  years  under  noted  teachers   as  >:de.  i^Jderodorf   and  ^ignor 
Jvrrani,    and  developed  a  wonderful  voice  for  Grand  Opera,    appearing  in 
public  for   eix  years. 
Children,    all   unraarried:- 

1211.  Anna  Chriatine  iiarnard,    9;    born  Deo.    I5t    lS35;    died  Oct.      I907. 

1212,  Jack  i;errow  Tiarnnxd,    9;    born  llov.    10,    ^886. 
1213»   i^uth  hlmore  iiarnard,    9»    born  Sept.    29»    I868, 
1214.    Chester   Whittier  Barnai'd,    9»    t)orn  Karch  17,    1890. 
1215*    Hope  isarnard,    9»    born  Jan.    9»    I896, 


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lUghth  Generation* 
^,^  jDV?ARD  HALL  SAKGiillJT,    8;    (%'illlajn  iitory   7;    John  Turner   6;    John  Turner   5; 
Panlel  4;   iipes   3;    '<VllllEiia  2;    Willifm  l);    w.ia   born  in  'west  l.edrord, 
k!a88..    Hot,    I3,    1869;   Liarried  Irt,    June  A-,    I902,    /uny  Louise   wTiitte- 
nore,    <iau^:hter  of  I/xe,  M.   ii,   ':.7iittemore  of   >/eDt  kedford,   ^lase.,    born 
Worcester,    Masn,,    fiov,    3,    iOyi,    vrho   died  without   irsue  fclarch  9,    I905, 
at  Lexington,    U^qb,        He  married  2nd,   i^eb.   1,    I9II,   Helen  Saville, 
daughter  cf  Pr.    and  iire,   George  'restgate  ilillc  of  tiedf ora,   Laso,; 
r-he  Kae    born  t^edford,    i;ar.B.,    Feb*   I3,    I882,      They  live   in  Lexington, 
JlasB.,    where  he  ie   a  privcte   secretary . 
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v^^^,  CH/JiLOTTJb,  w'OI'HiA  Ijia.ILLC'N,    ti;    (^lizebeth  ti.    Vi'.   Gray   7;    John  iurne-r  6; 

I  John  Xurrier   5;    Lnniel   4-;   jipep   3;    WilliaB*   ?;    \TilIiK'n  1);    wuo   born  in 

I  DtonfoTVt   Conn.,    ye\>,    I3,    l66v;   r.iEiriied  April   3,    IC89,    Otto   Conrad 

f  Dc-viOcon,    born  in  iiilweukee,    Viie,,    Jiuae  22,    l8^i>.     Livn  at   Iron 

Lountnin,   I  ich«        He  it.  Genl.   aupt.   of  Oliver  iiininc  Co,    (U.o   , 

titeol   Corp);   Ex«Pren,   Lake   J^uperior   Xnot.,    rjid   holds  siany   iropor- 

tajnt  iitate  officee. 

Childrcn:- 

1217.  Ward  icllette  DavidGon,    9;    born  Commonwealth,    i^ic,    Oct.    21, 

IS9O;   E3,ect.  iingr.;    graduateci  Ann  Arbor  1913  «'.ich.   U, 

1218,  Harold   Osborn  Davidcon,    9;    born  Cominonweeilth,    6l6#,    July   24-, 

1692;    graduated  /ain  Arbor,    ;  ich.   U.,    i'^l'^, 

i219.    lionnon  3iai-t  DavidBon,    9;    born  Jvarch  .1.,    iTy^A,    Conraonwealth 
♦as,;    graduated    jx\n  Arbor  Irich.    U,   ^_^,^ 

X220.    Otto   Conrad  Davidson,    Jr.,    9;    born  June   22,    1895, 


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I  tiftlith  Gencrttlon, 

5».     CHRISTIAMA  Kr.iVDIF.  SV'AIf  DiCKIl.'irON,    8;     (Bll^.p-bcth  ii.    iV,   Gray   7;    John 
Xurner  6;    John  Turner   5»   Daniel  4;    Kpee  3;    willirin  2;    'iillir.'n  l); 
yac  Lcrn   in  Ishperaing,    laichigan,   A'ay  2S,    1874;   ir.tiiried  iranlc  J.  Key- 
noldf  on  Aug.   20,    I9OO;    the  mnjcri&se  ras  not   a  happy  one  and  ehe  ob- 
tained tL  civorce.     Liveo   in  i.i^waukec,    Vic,    with  her  only   child. 
Child:* 
^221.   'Ailiian  itdward  Keynolde,    9;    horn  Sept.   2,    1902. 


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iiiGhth  Generation, 

.;.  iiU-UHx)  t^AlvQii^X   rACKl'^-oiyj,    b;    (Klizabeth  L,,    .v.    Gray   7;    John  'iurner   6; 
Jol>n  'i'urner    5l    iJaniel   4;    ;:;peo   3;    Jiilliara  ?;    Viillia-n  1);    was    oorn   in 
Ishpeming.    iichifian,    iov.    14,    IB77;    married  L^ept.    17,    3-902,    Joccphin« 
Agnest  LaCombe   of  Green   Lay,    Wis.        She   wan    uorn  In  Green  iia>'»    July   9. 
X872.      iie   lives    at    Iron  Kiver,    j.ichir,an,    ino    is    a  nining    enf.ineer, 
and   tuperintozidont.      lie   (^raduatnc^   from  ;.iC'iiC2.n  GcJiool    of  Lines, 
Hout.Thton,    }-.iche;    1p   hinin,:;   i^upt.    at    iron  Hiver,    Ivich.,    and   xrof. 
of  j.ining  i^nt.iner^.rinsi   at  KancaB   Unl'f;rDity,    J.aT.Tence,    iLansao, 
Children:- 

l2??-»   huth  kary   ijickinuon,    born   .^orwsy,    iaoii.,    tept.   4,    I903. 
1223.    liciltin  i^art^aret   .uickinnon,    9;    born  I.or.vny.    kich.,    Oct.    ;:3,    1904. 
12?4.   X/orothca  /i^neat   ^.ickinson,    9;    born  Florence,    i.ich.,    Leo.    ?d,190o. 
•  122i;\    John  Ji^dward   jJickins-on,    9;    ^orn  .-"lorc.ico,    iiicli.,    i'eb.    1,    ISO?. 

12^:;.   i.lizab€.th  LaOou;be  ^ickinL.on,    9;    born  ilortncc,    ...ich.,    3ept.2J, 
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Eighth  Generation, 

yjiANK  SAliQiaVL  JDlCKlllwOK,    6;    (Elizabeth  'o,    :,,   Gray   '/;    John  •l\ivi\f.r  6; 
John   Xurner    5;    Danielle;    ;.pes   3;    HiXliim   2;     flillicra  1);    waa    corn   in 
Cornraonwealth,    »:iBcon3in,    Oct.    J>,    iSSl;    married    iht^reoa   Agnes    wect- 
T/ood,    ^ept.    24,    1907»    ^-ho   te?.^3    born  in  Lilvraukee,    -Ud.,    Oct,    30,    1884-; 
thQ  was   daughter  of  /..rs  .  Kother   LcDarnott    wectwooci;    they   live   in 
Ohicaf^o,    where  he   ie    an   fileotrical    expert    luid   inspector    of   Acetylene 
Oari  I.ir;>itini^. 
Children;- 
122'/,    liarie  Kdna  DicKinr-on,    9;    born  l..iiv;ri;kee,    .\uc.    l^^-.    I909. 

1228.  Esther  J^izabsth  Iiickinson,    9;    born  L.ilvvaukoe,    /^g.    30,    19IO 

1229.  Prank   bsxgent   Dickinson,    9;    born  lilw.roikee,    kaTch  19,    I91?. 

1230.  j-ranoes  I'ratt   Ilckinson,    9;    born  Cliicsoo,    ill,   liar,    10,    191>. 


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^.,  AlvXilUR    .■IliTrJX'P    t/ai'^iiliT ,    Jr.,    8;    (Arthur   ninthiop   7;    JohLn  Turner   6; 
John  Turner   5;    l^aniel   4;    Kpes   3;    Willipm  2;    Willljn  1);    waB    born   in 
Ishpeming,    iiich,,    Ijgc,    4,    I676;    married  Dec.    14,    l6v9,    Harricteo 
Klza,    dautjhtcr   of   Clark  znja  J^arr/in   and  llleanor    (Aliney)   I'^app,    v/ho 
was   born   in   /abion,    i:«   V.,    i-eb,    I6,    1878.      Lr,    ^argent   is   a  po3t- 
officc   clerk    and   lives   in  Cainer: villc,    i-lorid-i,      H^-b   hole   ponition 
ae   Civil   iJer^dct-  i^xaniner,    and    ir   pro.tiin'int   ?.n   variouB    cocial    -..nd 
fraternal   orderc, 
Children:- 

1231.  Lot   n^med,    born  y^ac.    iSj.   I9OI;    died   :iov.   I3,    1901, 

1232.  Mot   najTied,    born   July  24,    I9O3;    died  Jlov,    13,    I903. 

1233e    Clark  iUiapp,    9;    born  liept.   11,    19D4;    died  April    ^4,    1900. 
1234.    Arthur    winthrop,    Jr.. ,    9;    born  ^arcli  4,    1906, 
123:;'.    Vuliiain  '.vilnv7orth   Aliaey,    9;    born  >;ay   t',    I90S. 

1236,  Harriette  l.lCc^nor,    9;    born  oept.   lo,    I910. 

1237.  Christine   &w:xa,    9;    born  ;.ept.    27,    1912, 


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Kighth  Generation, 

^    iKAJNCiSiJ  PZimiW3  SAHGKiJ'i,    6;    (Arthur  Winthrop   7;    JoFm  IMrner   6;    John 
.    yurner   5;    Daniel  4;   Epes   3;    Willicm   2;    William  1);    waa  born   at 
KawlCB  Park,    i'lorlda,    ilov,    2,    I&89;    narried  i'ernig   Conan  HeeveB 
8t  Avon  Park,    i'l'oriaa,    J'^ril  I9,    I908.      He  was   born   in  Troy,    Ala- 
taraa,   ilay  1st,    1884;    was  by  profeesion  a  bookkeeper  and  railroad 
r.r.n,    and  vas   kifeled  in  a  railroad   accident   at  Lakeland,    Pla,    in 
iioy,    1910»      Hra,   Reaves  has  been   a  postrrlptresG   at   Avon  Paxk, 
for  the  past  four  years. 
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1238,  Chrirtine  Demariene  Reeves,    9;    born  Aug.   28,   1909. 

1239.  i'ernig  Conan  Keeves,    Jr.,    9;    born  Dec.   29,    1910, 


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J,  ILAk:^  ^OwDlICH  WKl'ii*'i:.Y,    9;    (ciixis tiujiu  Keadio  Swan  7;   :ienry  Jack&on  6; 
John  lurner   5;    Daniel   4J   Zpee  3;    Willlwm  2;    \^"illiaja  1);    was   born  in 
Calcutta,    India,    iLay  3,    l862;   married  Henry  S,   liunne^fall,    ilay   10, 
1806,    who   waB  "oorn  in  iJooton,    iifcurch  14,    lGi)4;    Henry  o,   Hunnewell 
was  named  for  Henry  iiargent,    son   of  Xianiel,    and  his  wother  is  I'iret 
cousin  o£  iienry    *«inthi'op   t*argent,    eon  of   Henry;    wu.i;   educated   cOid 
practices   ac   arcnitQct,    out  hao   not   retired^      He  in  trustee  of 
ilueeum  of  i'ine  Arts;    of  iiass.   Ge,   liospital;    the  iiase.   Coo.   for 
proiaotine;  /vgriculture   and  tree  warden  In  l^aticlc,    v^here  he  hao   a  fine 
estate.      War,  youngest   child  of   Isabella  i-ratt    (Welles)    and  Uoratio 
HolliB  liunnevrell,    who  wae   a  banker   and  crea.ted   a  iQ^^gnif icent    estate 
at  V.allesley,    and  was  one  of   the  moat  prominent   and  succesBful  horti 
culturiots  of   his   day. 
Children:- 

1240.  Christiana  Sargent  liunnewell,    9* 

1241.  Gertrude  Hunnevrell,    9;    t>orn  April   24,    189I. 

1242.  x:ary  liunnewell,    9;    t)orn  Sept.   11,    1893. 


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Elpihth  Generation. 
J,  CIWl^TlAI^A  buAti    .ailTLTY,    8;    (Christiana  Kea.dle   ^Tjnn  Largent    7;    Hcuiy 
Jnckson   6;    John  lurner    :;;    D:;nlel   4;    Epen   3;    V.lllirn:   2;    .Villiw:;  1); 
nas  "born  L'ay   6,    1866;    T.ntTxibC  }Iarold   i^itruan,    Sept.    ^J,    I';i3, 


liors   inforination  needed. 


Litshth  Generation. 

ijtirL^nt   7;    H-nry   Jackoori   6; 


,.j,jOi;    .HlTIirTY,    8;    (ohrioU-DHa  .leadie  owan 
Joiui  'iurner   5» 
July    30.    x375;   ..^^rried   Uioe  Loob.    OctoVer  20.    l^l^. 


5;    i^aniel  4;   i.pe3  3;    '^^^1^-^  2;    Ullio.n  1);    ^.o  born 


ilore   infomation   needed. 


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379. 
iiit'^hth  Oeneration. 
i^  i,UCy   GTUaGIS  Oi^WAli,    C;    (t>ur>an    .^illianfia   7;    Henry   Jackeon   6;    John   Tur- 
ner   ^;    I^aniel    4;    ijpeo   3;    Millinfu   2;    ivilliarj  1);    ■v.'^a    born   et    *.    i>ox- 

r 
bury,    ieb.    17,    I869;    married    Hilli.im  Oibaon  }>ol.n.nd   on  Oct.    15,    l&y5; 

he  ivf-in    eon  of    Cohn  licloon  i5ol'in(l    end  i.  adeline    (C'ibcon/    /^oland,    ;um 

v¥?^B    born   at   hocton,  ;    by    occup^.lion   is    a  br-jr.cr; 

graduated   frora  a.'rvard    (a. 3.)    IH86,      llosidcn^    in  iicw  'K^rk,      J.    :t,    LoT- 

land  graouatod   irom  -jar"Vfj.rd  j^ed,    l.chooX    in   lly'l;    ".vai;   born   In  hopton, 

Jaxi,    X4,    1828;    vas    a  phyr:ici-m   and    resided    in  lio^ton,    Jiahunt,    end 

jfieisf  Jjondon,    and   died   in  .boutou   /.U(i;«    10,    IS90,      His   7,ile,    Ladclinc 

Uibr^on,    v?.9g    born   in   I'levj   York,    Iv.ar.    '?5.    ^^33;    eied  AjTil   8,    I90O, 

the   cau,;hter   oi*   Isaac   uibcion,    on  j:n£;linhraari,    one  iaciolinu   roat   of 

jMft-.v  Vork,      Dr.    John  Jiel' r.on  }^olaijd   was    r-on   of    Jolin  i)o3  i^nd,    a  iierch.iiit : 

born   in  Lofton,    1792,    died   1676. 

Children: - 

1243«    J,    iiclGon  3olt>Jid,    9j    Lorn  Dec.    TQ,    1898.      Unnr-rried. 

%- 
1244*    wuoan   Codn.::n  i'olP-nd,    9;    born   AUfcust   24,    I9OO. 

1245,   itoBamond  l^olana,    9;    born   AUfOist   3I,    I903. 


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380. 
Sighth  Generation. 
::U3AK  ii;U\C;L:2JT  COIMAI:,    6;    (liu&an  '♦Williams  7J    Henry  Jackson   6;    Jolm 
Xurner   5;    IJaniel  4;   iipec  3;    Willi&m  2;    'lyilliain  1);   \,aL  born  at 
ft',   Hoxbury   on  tiept,    3,    I87I;   married  Joiin  S,    CocLniin,    April   14,    I9OI; 
he  v-as  born  in  Boston,    i'eb,   20,    l8^,    son  of  Charles  Imseell  Uodman 
and  Lucy  Lyraan  Paine  Sturpjis,    and   in  by  occupation  an   electrical 
engineer,^    J.    :j.   Codiian  wac   a  tiP^Urer  of   J,   u%   Codman,    husband   of 
Henrietta  Uray  iiargent    (30^)  • 
Children; - 
1246.  iiachel  Sturtiis  Codman,    9;    born  June  I9,    I909. 


4- 


381. 
Kifc'hth  Generation. 

,.f.   AUTKiiD  COVLMl,    8;     (Suscn    '.VilliernB    7;    Evnry   jacknon   6;    John   Turnr^r    5; 
Daniel   4;    iipes   3;    ^'illirci  2;    Willi  am  1);    was    born   at    u ,    Koxtury 
on  Sftpt.    13,    1874;    marriec;   ;:ept,    I6,    I9OI,    Lydirv  Lliot,    d^u;  hter 
of  /.*nory   and   lary    (Cl&ricc)  Eliot,    *ho   '/r?..o   born   July    <^,    I665,    in 
Brookline.      Alfred   Codm«ji  is   by   occupation   a    etockbroker;    rcridfec 
in  I^ooton,    21  Liae  J.it. 
Ch  i  1 1-  r-  c  n ;  - 

1247,  /Jfrcd   Oodnian,    Jr.,    9;    born   June   26,    I9O2, 

1248,  >:iiot    Coc:ii3.n,    9;     torn   April    3O,    3  904, 

1249,  jj£>jiie].   L-argent   Codrri'-n,    9;    born   Apri}    3.3,    1906. 
12^0.    Sa'r.ucl    Coc"icn,    9;    born  Yeh,    I6,    3  90S, 


33?, 

Ki^:hth  G-ni-r'-ition. 
.•li.Ll/Ji  H  :2.:-:Y    /JU'IJ-Toii,    R;     (.\nna   ;;-:0.oio    o'^..-r,":'>;it    7;    il^nry    j2G:<:ron   6; 
Jo)in  Turner    5l    -'-'if?!  /« ;    J:p-«    };     .*  ."llli  ••-■a   ?;    V.illi-.n   3);    xnn   horn   ,at 
l-ivcro-.le    on    :'in?son.    Oct.    3,    "l'^33;    -n^rriei.   April    1?,    1915,    so-l 
Jonnoon,    u^a.iUlc-r   of    _i',    -irid   :.r£»,    .H.^rbert   Johnr.on   of    ■••en/iinjton 
C-i'vi&re,    vvho    --ra?    rvorn    Jon.    2-1,    \^'')\    (h  =  r  TiolJier   -A'-ifi    v-'leotin'j      oil 
Jolnri.cn).      Ho    ir.   by   occupHtian   a   coi-ton  "bro!<.cr,     .:.'ic    t'lcy   live 
in   isf./'  Ycrk, 


iiore   in- Oil:: 'it, ion  n-jedod. 


383. 
2iirhth  Generation. 
^     HKliKY    iAi\Ox!.liT    Ajc'k'L^'IOii,    8;    (Anna  Deiilois   L.argent   7;    Henry   Jackoon   6; 
John  Turner    5;    Loniel   4;    Lpeo   3;    William   2;    -aiii.-ini  1);    v;aB   born   at 
l^ewport,    fi.    i«,    July  28,    l&o8;    married  Cecilie  Bacoc  of   Kow  York, 
ieb,   10,    1912;    no    iBoue, 


kore   information  needed, 


384. 
Eighth  Generation. 
^^  JaNK  w:ilJLi::3   liAiiUl^iiT,    £;    (Francis   Willlama  7;    Henry  Jackeon  6;    Jol-in 
Jurner   5»    i'aniel  4;    i^ipea  3;    William  2;    William  l);    wae  born   in 
l^ellesley,    kasB.,    on  Sept,   6,    l8&2;   married  Dr.   David  Liheever  of 
Boston,    June  8,    1907;    ne  was   born   June  2'y,    I876,    and  was   son  of 
Dr.    David   «illiajaB   uheever  arid  Anna  Caroline  IJichole;    he  graduated 
from  ilarvard,    receiving   ocgree  A.   B,    (l893«97);    attended  Harvard 
Ledical   tichool  I897   '<^o  1907;   i'hysician  e.nd  iiedical  Jilducator;    reaI(IeB 
20  Hereford  St.,   Boston,      Dr.   Oheever,    Gr.,    graduated  from  Harv.^d 
1852;    Harvard  iied.    Bchool  1658;   L.L,    D.   I894;    was   a  distinguished 
Lurgeon;   Professor,    and   now  Prof.  Emeritus  of  Surgery  Harvard  ked. 
School;   born  Portsmouth,    M.   H.,    liov.   30»    IS3I;    lives  in  Dedh.ara;, 
his  wife  was  born  in  Boston,    April  20,    I836,    and  is   still   living. 
Children: - 

1251.  David  Cheever,    Jr.,    9;    born  May   21,    1908  in  Boston. 

1252.  i'rsncis   Sargent  Cheever,    9;    born  August  20,    1909i    in  V/ellesley, 

1253.  Charles  Ezekiel   Cheever,    9;    born  May   25,    1911*    in  boston. 


,5 


Bishth  (ienoration, 
,,:    yjANCl:i  WlLLI/u'iS   iiASQh;:^!',    Jr.   8;    (ifranala   ^Vllliirao   7;    iionry   Jnckeon  6: 
John  Turner   5;    Daniel  4;   ^p^z  3;    ifiliiam  2;    iilli^Ma  l);    was   born   in 
*-0ll28ley,    /vpril    I3,    1834;    Harrard  A.   j.    I907;   niarriod   b€pt.    >.6, 
1914,    lAargery  Lae   of  Brookline,    who  was  born  May  21,    I893;    dcuii^hter 
of  Georijc  Lee  of  Brookline   and  his  wife,   Sva  Ballorini,    born  in 
Italy.      They  live*   in  Hamilton,   liaoa.,    and  he  is  by  occupation  a 
Btookbroki»r, 
Child: - 
1254.   Prancis   williams  Garment,    ^;    born  July  29,    I915,    in  Hamilton, 


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'•>!.   i^UTH   r:h.':Pd\0'd  PyvKKyh,    b;     (charlotte   }iorr*vf}    7;    ilo'«-£.rd    6;    Jobn    '2urn^r    5; 
Daniel   4;    r^pes    3l    ''ilii^-n   2;    >.illi--m  l);    \f»»3    born   in  i^oston,    .C'?c.    17. 
lS6|5;    n>:i-rried    .3eiij?:r.in   ;^te^f:\i*t    '  urphy,    n.t   Mi  ton,    v-it^-.,    on    June  15, 
1904;    iie  WIS    burn   in  Ur*;cnock,    vcotlrnd,    April    ?.2 ,    "iS?!,    ^^^i'^    i ''   "by 
profcGeion   a   consultin;:    en.jineor,      Th^-y  live    in   Co)curd,    -.^'bs. 
Child:- 

A  driuthter 
l?5i>«    X'ou^iiap   i.urphy,    9;    born  in  Concyru,    Jun«   21,    i'vOC, 


337. 
Slphth  Generation, 
,:\,  ISAAC  RAND  THOMAS,    8;    (liary  iJarah  7;    Howard   6;    John  Turner    5;    Daniel  4; 
Epea   3i    V/illiam  2;    William  l);    was   born  Oct.    5i    l865;    ne   was   oon 
of  Mary* Sarah  Cargent   by  her  first  husband,    Arthur  ilalcolm  Thomae, 
and  married  Gertrude  Pabyan  of  Boston,    on  June  12,    I889;    she   was 
born  Oct,    3,    186^?,    daughter  of  George  F.    and   leabella  i'abyan,      ile 
resides 

Ib   by  occupation 
Children: - 

12^J6,   Arthur  iialcolia  Thoiaas,    9« 
12^7,  Elizabeth  wTiitwell   Thomas,    9;    born  June  21,   189I. 


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38B. 
Eighth  Generation. 
i    Sl^IiiAS^Tri   WlilTWiaJU   a'HOfAAli,    G;    (iiary  Larah  7;    Howard  6;    John  Turner   5;, 
iBAiel  4;   Spes  3;    Willian  2;    VilUrji  1);    was  born  in  Boston,    Oct,    19, 

l868;   ru^^rried  Jpn,   15»    1B9O,    Frederick  JoBioh  Uradlen,    a  banker 

* 

of  jiocton,    who  v/aB  born 

» 

son  of 

Harvard  A.  J,  l684;  resides  222  Boyloton  tit. 

Children;- 

1258.  i'rederick  Josiah  Bradlee,    Jr.,    9;   born  Dec.   20,    1892, 

Harvfird  College,    191>. 

1259.  Theodore  Chase  Bradlee,    9;    born  X>ec.   18,    1895;    died  bept.    1,1896 

1260.  t^arijent  Braalee,    9;    born   L^cpt.    17,    189S, 

1261.  kalcoliTi  i^radlee,    ^;    born  April   27,    19OO. 


.,U,Jl.il 


.\  I 


3C9. 
Ei/5hth  G«nerntlon, 
^,,  HiTTY   /J»PLKTON  SAROriNT,    8;    (Lucius  IfaxaiuB   7;    Horace  Dinney   6;   Luolus 
ii&nliuB   5;    Daniel  4;    lipoe  3;    Willi«m  2;,  William  1);    -.Tas  born  in 
Boston,    on  Oct,    28,    I877;   married  on  June   7,    1905i    i'rancio  L,    Ilig- 
ginson,    Jr.,    who  was  born  in  Boston,    on  I.'ov,   29,    I877;    son  of 
ji'ranciB  Lee  Hiijginson   and  Julia  Borland,      Ue  graduated   from  Itarvaxd 
in  I9OO;    entered  banjiing  firm  of  Lee,    Hitifeinson  (5c  Co,   in  I905; 
oent   to  i  ontlon  office  ]ii^tiin8on  i^.  (Jo,   of  whicii  he  bucaine  a  partner; 
returned   to  JBoeton  in  I9IO   and   beceme   a  junior  partner  of  the 
Joeton  /'iiTii,      Resides   21^  Cortm  on  wealth  Ave,,    j3oeton, 
Childrcn:- 

1262,  JiranciB  Lee  nigiiinoon   (3rd),    9l    born  x,ondon,    June  5,    1906, 

1263,  Joan  }Iii^t:sinf;on,    jl    born  London,   Karoh  7,    1903, 

1264,  Griselda,    9;    born  Con,    6,    1915« 


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■:  a 


390. 
Eighth  Generation. 
.J,  ^I^Aiiiiia  bAKG'^.NT  iicC.UuLA,    b;    (Elizabeth  Hazard  tart^ent   7;    Horace 

Binney  6;   Lucius  Uaxilius  5;    Uaniel  4;   iipes  3;    William  2;    William  1); 
was  born  Dec,    23,    I87J?',    at      (X^y^^ir^-^^-r^^ ,   'J^--^ 

.carried    ^->-<^;,'^;^    -^^-^     ''  who   was  born   ^;4:/_„    ,".. 

jy^u^       ^^,'  .    is  ^y  occupation 


391. 
Slghth  Generation, 
,j.  KAi^   II^HDhY  JIcC.UXA,    «;    (Elizabeth  Hazard  Sargent   7;    Horace  Binney  6; 
Lucius  Manlius    5;    Paniel   4;    Epee  3;    V/illiaa  2;    William  1);    was   born 
in  Boston  on  iJarch  1,    I077;    married  Arthur  J^cArthur,    who  was  born 
^^  ()        '  :f  /        ;    he-4«-±,i«u tenant  ilTirr^or-Ansy,— and 

B0^*--oT"-^i^4U--AiLthux_LJ3.^2Lthur.       A^    Y'- "-y^^-^^ '     /,  6.^^     7^     ^.J 


392. 

Eighth  Generation, 
LILY  HAZAiiD  McCALLA,    8;    (iilizabeth  Hazard  Sargent  7;    Horace  Binney  6; 
LuciuB  liariLius   5;    Daniel  4;   Kpee  3;    Jillism  2;  ft.Williaa  i);    was 
born  April  2,    I878,    in 

married  ^o  ^^^  ^^rn 

and   1 s  by   occupation 


Keed  further  information 


393- 

iilighth  Generation, 
,;^,  YHOJ^AS  BUr.GlC^S,    Jr.,    Kev.;    (kary  Turner  7;   Lucius  Lanlius   6;   Lucius 
lianlius   5;    D-iJ^iel   4;    Epea  3;    William  2;    William  1);   wao   born   in 

on  i^varch  19,    l880;   l>rown  University   1902; 
General   Theological   Seminary,    1905;   married   July  1,    190$,    to  Eliza- 
beth  iVhite,    born  ilfijrch  22,    1682,    daui^hter  of  iJr,  Howell   and  iillza- 
beth   (Cotheal)    white  of  i/'ishklll,    h,  Y, 
He  recides   at 
Children: - 

1265.  Elizabeth  Howell   Burgees,    9;    born  »b.    21,    I908. 

1266,  Thoraae  Burgess,    Jr.,    9;    born  April  I8,    1909, 

1267.  i^ary  Cotheal  jsurgess,    9;    born  Dec.   20,    I91O. 

1268,  Ilowell   Vihite  Burgees,    9;    born  karch  3,    1914, 


39^- 
Eighth  Generation, 
,^^  AiiiiXAliiiiliX  MAJtLIUiJ  BUnuiioj,   8;    (Mary  Turner  7;   Lucius  iianliua   6; 

LuoiUD  k'anliuB   5;    U^iriiel  4;   Bpos   3;    -fllliam  2;    William  1);    waa   born 
in  on  Uay  4,    l885;   3rown  University  1906 

Harvard  laedioal  School  I9IO;   married  June  8,    I9IO,    Abby  Bullock, 
born  ?'ay  11,    lB82;    dau^jhter  of  Samuel   eiid  >:inma  Bullock  of  Provi- 
dence,   R.    I.      They  reside 
Child:- 
1269«   Alexander  iianliuB  Burgess,    Jr.,    9;    born  March  9,    1911, 


,  r 


395. 

I  Eighth  Generation. 

J    0::OROE  SAROBIKT  BUaG.'4L>£,    8;    (iiary  Turner  7;    Lucius  tianliuB   6;   Luoius 
Ksnlius   5»    Daniel  4;   Spcs  3;    ^Tillism  2;    William  l);    was   born   at 

on  June  27,    I89O;    Brovm   University  I9II; 
narried  Oct.   12,    I912,    I^orotliy  i»hittemore,    "born  Jan.   29,    189O; 
daughter  of  Arthur   and  Gertrude    (Bean)   xsatee  of  Portland,   ilaine. 
He  ic  by  occupation 
They  reside 
Child: - 
1270.    Jane  BurgeBs,    9;    born  Harch  ?4,    1914, 


Data  from  Hr.   S.    A\   Sergent 


396. 

iiichth  aeneration. 
^Tlttn  H/XL'  OOHOVHH,    8;  (Lucy  I'urner  Kale  7;   Lucy  tiargont  Turner  6; 
Lucy  5l   ^^1  lAidley  4j   Epea  3;    William  ?;    ft'illiam  1);   was  born  in 
Uerr  York,    July  l6,    I854;   married  April   15,    l884,   ];.ary  Anna  More- 
houB,    T/ho   was   born  in  Hanover,    t],   J.,    July  2,    1861,    and  died 
lior*   30,    19x1.      Her  parents  v.'ere  John  iientley  tlorehoup,    born  in 
Livingston,    L\   J,,   March  6,    1840,    and  died  in  iiewark,    i;,    J,,    Oct,   4, 
1911,    and  :iary  i;,  iJali,    born  July  14,    1839,    died  Lay  9,    I895,     They 
were  married  /jril   1,    166O,      Arthur  H.   Conover  married  2nd,   I'ary 
Louiee  Wartenberg,    Aug,   30,    I913.      They  live   in  Ke-wark,    iU    J, 
Children,    by  first  narriage:- 

1271,  John  Hale  Conover,    9;    born  Newark,    liov,   I9,    1888, 

1272,  fiuth  Conover,    9;    born  Kewark,    Jon,   26,    1893,    died  i'eb,   1,    I897. 


i    7X:jI 


1  ~.i. 


39V. 

I'.i^hth  Cencrp.tion. 
0^  CHAiCLK^  LAUiru:,iiUi^   COI^JVLH,    c3 ;     (Luc^    I'urner   iitiie,    7;    Lacy   Uargent   'iur- 
ner   6;    Lucy    5;    Paul   XuUley   ^;    i,geB   3;    Wllliain  2;    ^illirun  1);    ^as    bom 
in  Kew  York, City,    Oct.    26,    I656;    married  liept.    12,    18L8,    Ccnevi-ve 
Maxwell,    born  ijec.    3I,    I866;    dauj^htcr    of   Jacob  iirittian  liax-ffoll 
(j«OT,    ?6,    l8'r3,MGy   10,    1904)    r.no  jaiz&betli  uriffin  Uickinson    (Au^.   12, 
1646),      ]ie  livey   m  So.    Orpinge,    li,    J, 
Childrerii- 

1273.  Dorothy   Conover,    9;    born  Jan.    11,    189X0 

1274.  l^lizabetn  Conover,    9;    born  Aug.    9,    IS99, 
1275»  U^x-^qII   Largent  Conover,    9;    born  July  I3,    1904, 


m 


393. 
I  Eighth  Qenaration. 

tih  ^^'^^^  RA.NIX)LPH  OCKOViin,    8;    (Lucy  Turner  Hale  7;   Lucy   bargent  burner  6; 
J.ucy   5;  Paul   Ludley  4;   ilpes  3;    i^ilHam   2;   WilllaTi  1);    vao  born  at 
Spuytenduyvill,    K.  Y,,    iiov.   11,   I858.     Harried  J^m,   20,    I892, 
AagUflta  Curtis  Adams,    born  Kings  Jei'erry,    M.  Y.,    ^0Y.    26,    I87O;    dau- 
ghter of  SajTiuel    Adams  of  Kings  Terry   (July  9i    I821-   bept.   22,    1883), 
and  CorrJi  U,   iirrith  of  js'rrmer  Village,    li,   Y,    (Jan.   6,   1830-iiar,    28,1900) 
He  lives   at   iipring  Pillp   ilolJile  Co.,    Alr.bojia, 
Children:- 

1276.  Sarah  Adrmo  Conover,    9;    born  Oct.    5»    l893;    died  Jan.   12,    1894, 

1277.  Louie  Stephen  Conover,    9;    ^orn  bept.   29,   I894, 


.ire  .     ,  ,  i 


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399. 
Ei.-^hth  Goner?.tion, 
fjl,     Frederick   lieleon  Conorer,    3;  (Lucy   Turrier  HrJLe   7;   Lucy   i3pre<5nt  Tur- 
ner   6;   Lucy   p;   Paul   rudiey  4;   jt,pes   3;    iilliBm   2;    .villlaai  1);     -aa 
born   in  JJew  vYindaor,    N.    iif.,    on   June  7,    I663;    narried  April   18, 
IS97,    Kate  Louire  Grahaci,    born  Aug.   15»    1^67;    dnu^htor   oi    Jnnon   and 
JFannie  iTancis  CirahcL-n,    both   from  iin^aruift.      Live   in  llFtrohalltoTrn, 
25q1. 

Clxildren;- 

1278,  Philip  Qrahsin  Conover,  9;  born  i'dddletown,  Conn,,  May  A,    I898. 
1279«  Kenneth  Prancis  Conover,  9;  born  Hockfall,  Conn., April  28,  I903 

1280.  Cyril  Hale  Oonorer,  };  born  Kockfall,  Conn.,  June  3,  190^'. 

1281,  Kathleen  Beatrice  Conover,  9;  uorn  Kocidall,  Conn.  July  13,  1910 


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400  • 
£ighth  Generation. 
»^,  IL/UiY  HaLK  COilOVJ^R,   b;    (Lucy  I'urner  Hale  7;   Lucy  iargent  IMrner  6; 
Luoy   5;   i^aul   Dudley  4;   Kpes  3;    William  ?;   V^illiam  1);   wao   corn  in 
Spuytenduyvil,   lU   Y«,    April  1^,    186^?;   married  karcli  6,    1903,    to 
Henry  Wade  i'reemen  of   South  Orange,    ^,   J*     lie  was   corn   in  lion  ton, 
liOYm   4,    134-5,    i5on   of   Itatharlel  trenticc  i'reemsii  of  Loston   and  his 
wife   /dniira  Ware.     Kr,  ie'reetnan  ie  Jirigadier  General    (retired)    in 
ifational  Guard  of  Kew  Jersey,    and  iv   a  descendant  of  Col,  2daiond 
freeman  who  was    born  in  England,    I60Q,    and  was   assistant   to  Governor 
BradBford  of  liase.   l640->l647;    and  a  founder  of  Uand?rich,   Mass., 
where  he   died  in  I687. 
Kg  iBBue. 


401. 
Slghth  Generation 
jj^  jOii£i*H  CHAPMAN  SEAKLi),    8;    (Joseph  Turner  Searle  7;   Mary  Sophia  £urner  6; 
Lucy  5»   i*aul  Dudley  4;   JBpes  3;   William  2;    ffilliam  1);    was  born  in 
Wiles,   Liichigan,    July  23,    1866;   married  in  I893   to   Jeesie  Kldridee 
Colby  of  Dowagiac,    tiioh,,    who  was   born  Deo,   I6,    1865;    her  parents 
being  Horace  J?.    and  Lucy   h\    Colby.      H«  is   in   the  nillini;  bueiness 
in  Dowaijiac,   j.ich. 
Children:- 

1282.  Jilizabeth  bearle,    9;    born  Oct.   1^',   I894. 

1283.  jvlary  Searle,    9;    born  Oct.   I3,    I897. 


402. 
filghth  Generation, 
^,  ARTHUR  -TtlLKIKSOS  DJlIKILfG,    8;    (lifllllem  Hale  Dunning  7;    L'artha   *'9lker 
Turner  6;   Lucy   5l   Psul   IXidley  4;   Epes  3;- Will  ism  2;    Jilllaii  1);    wels 
born  in  Hockport,   Mass.,    Sept.    ?3,    I867;   married  CRor^io  Bald- 
win Atkins   of   tiilnington,    H,   C,    July  29»    l897»     Hasno   children; 
lives  in  Broojcline,    J^asc.      Is  by  occupation  a  Philatalist;    aleo 
loolis  after  his  property,     Ueorfjie  Baldwin  Atkins  "was  born  feb,    25» 
l867t    daughter  of  George  Baldwin  Atkins   and  i>usan  iXigenia  Baery, 


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403. 
iilighth  Generation* 

(jHAIXEii  liAiUUSOii  Timai),    b;    (Huldah  Ann  Pond  7;    Catherine  Wlnthrop 
Jones  6;    Catherine  winthrop  5;   i^aul  IXidley  4;   Bpes  3;    \SrilliGin  2; 
Viilliaji  1);    was  born  in  Calais,   ilc,    tiept,    i'6,    1644;    graduated   at 
Harvard  with  highest  honors  1865;   married  Oct,   27,    l88l;    Helen 
iiinerva,    born  in  i.'ew  york,   Aiexch  8,    18^6,    daughter  of  Hon.   Williazn  U* 
EvartB  of  i^'ew  York  and   .Windsor,    Vt.      He  resides  in  Kew  York  and  is 
by  profession 
Children:- 

1284,  Helen  Tweed,  9. 

1285.  Harrison  Tweed,  9. 

1236,  Kathcrine  Wlnthrop  Tweed,  9;  born  Ueverl^,  Maco,  Aug,  7,  I888. 

1287,  Kaxv;ell  iJvarte  Tweed,  9;  born  Pomfret,  Conn.,  bept,  8,  I893; 

died  Sept.  30,  I893. 

1288.  ilary  Winthrop  Tweed,  9;  born  Kov,  I9,  I895. 


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404. 
Eighth  Generation, 
viiilLY    MirrHIiGP  TV/yJiD,    8;    (Huldah  Ann  Pond  7;    Catherine  ^rinthrop   Jones  6; 
Catherine   ;.inthrop   5;   >'eul  ixidley  4;   Spee   3;    A/illiam  2;    fiilliam  1); 
was   born  in  Timnton,    Uass,,    Aug,   20,    184?;   married   June  9,    I875, 
Theodore  Hulburd  Sheldon   (7),   he  "being   a  couBin  of   the  Sargent 
descent. 


^  405. 

Bighth  Gener£:ti.)n. 
■    .53.    CHAI^LOTT/.  ELIZ/J3:^.Ti/  BZDLC^,    o;    (Harriet  Elizabeth  .^ond  ?;    Catherine 

^'inthrop  Jones  6;    Catherine  '^nthrop   51   -^au^  iv.dley  4;   Spes   3; 

lillia-Ti  2;    .Villiam  1);    ^as  Tsorn  in  Calais,   %q.,    iiept.   23,   1844; 
I  married  June  1.    I87O,    George  Wallace  Ada-ns,    son  of  Joh-n  Gresnleaf 

I  Adane,    Corn  in  lialden,   ilass.,    June  1,    i842;    died  in  Boston  June  15. 

'^  IB93.     Krs.   Adams  livQB   at   5^44  Blackatone  Ave..    Chicago,    111. 

Child:* 

1269.   L'ary  Colemcin  AdamB.    9;    t^orn  Brooklyn,   li,  Y,,    Nov.   28,    I874; 


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406. 
filG^ith  Generation, 
*39,  HARnllfT   ?I*LKN  BEIJLO*,    8;    (Harriet  Elizabeth  Pond  7;    Catherine  '^inthrop 
Jonen   6;    Catherine  Winthrop   5»    i'*wii   •Kidley  4;    i?pes   3;    7»illi,in  2; 
Wlllina  3);    Tr«B  born   in  C.-O-ais,   i5e.,    July  14,    l847;   married  Oct.   22, 
1879,    Guilford  :k  wc*  eon  of  Henry  Chace,    born  In  Pav/tuxct,   };.    1., 
N^T.   3,    1837;    lives  at   5343  Dorchester  Ave.,    Chicago,    ill. 
Children: - 

1290.  Jiadeline  Chaoe,    9;    born  Brooklyn,    April   11,   I883. 

1291.  Gladys  Chace,    9;    born  li^  Y.,Oity,    April  12,    I69O. 


407. 
Ulghth  Generation. 

-^.  Ain'IJS    .VIIJTimOP  bkl'iH,    8;    (Harriet  Elizabeth  Pond  7;    Catherine  Win- 

throp  Jones  6;    C«.therin«  "^inthrop   5;    Paul  "^dley  4;   Epes  3;    Wlllioa  2; 
^lllisra  1);    was   daught'^r   of  Harriet  Klizabeth  i  ond  by  the  second 
narrliTi^e  with  J,   Lowell   Jiniith,    and  vras   born   in  Erooklyn,    Nov.    21, 
1863;    sho  raarrled  Henry  irsiicis  Atchison  on  July  1901;    he   died 

in  '.V«-.Ghiugton,    D,    C,    July  30,    I9IO;    she  lives   in  i'rjinklin,    ;;♦   Y, 
Childrcn;- 

1"92.   ^'inthrop  whitson  Atcliison,    9;    born  Washington,   April  8,    I905. 
1293 •    Agnes  iiefiford  Atchison,    9;    born  Washington,   JAarch  7,    1906, 


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408. 
Eighth  Generation. 
,^,  BLLKW  HiUiHITiT  POlii),    £;    (Henry   winthro?  i'ond  7;    Catherine  v/inthrop 
JoneB   6;    CatheriDfj   ninthrop   5;   ieul   -^aaley  4;   Lpes  3;    williani  2; 
V?illi».m  1);    t/tis   born   in  Portland,    July  8,    l86l;   married  i'rank  J. 
BT.lth.       lives  in  S«n  Francisco,    CaJL. 


^09. 
Eighth  Generation* 

^-,  Ai>A  KINGSLLTf,    8;    (Kleanor  Cobb  Jonea  7;    Henry  bargent  Jones  6; 

Catherine  Winthrop   5;    Paul  Dudley  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;    rfilliam  1); 

was  born  in  Gouldsboro,   }iaine,   iearch  14,   1856;    she  married  I'homaa 

Moran  of  Kllsworth,   Mo.,    Nov.   27,    I879;    he  died  at  Bar  Harbor,   Ue,, 

Dec.  b,    1908;    she  Uvea  at  Bar  Harbor. 

Children:- 

1294,   Catherine  Crirroll  iloran,    9, 

1295«  iileanor  Cobb  koran,    9. 

1296.  FranciB  Winthrop  Moran,    9. 

1297.  Annie  Est  ell  e  i^loroji,    9. 

1298.  Kverard  Greely  ioran,    9» 


410. 
Sighth  Generation. 
,j^  HuhBY  SAHGiiKT  JONKS,    8;    (Dudley  Sargent  Jones  7;   Henry  bargent  Jones   6; 
Catherine  Wlnthrop   5;    Paul   lAidley  4;    Kpes   3;    JfilUqn    2;    Viillisra  1); 
was  born  in  Garland,    Lalne,    June  19,    l877;   married  i>ept,   29,    I9OO, 
to  Lulu  Hay  Poraeroy  of  iillsworth,    who   W8,8  born  l^ay  23,    I876;    he  is 
by  occupation  an  accountant.     Lives   in  iilllsworth,   Jide. 
Children:- 

1299.  Koxanna  Cleaves   Jones,    9;    born  May  23,    I902.' 

1300.  Harry  fc>argent  Jones,    Jr.,    9;    born  Oct.    6,    1906. 

1301.  Eleanor  Cobb  Jones,    9;    born  Jan.   27,    I9II. 


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411. 

Eighth  Generation, 
.J-*,  riLKAltOR  COBB  J0HE3,    8;    (Dudley   Sargent   Jonea   7;    Haney  Sargent  Joneo   6; 
Catherine   liinthrop   5»   Paul  Midley  4;   Lpea  3;    William  2;    William  1); 
was  born  in  Garland,   ilaine,   Deo.   29,    l£80;    died  Aug.  1911;   married 

first,    Sept,   2^,    l899»   Eugene  ^.ioseley  of  Ellsworth,    who   died  in 
j?eb.   1905;   married   second,    Henry  0.  Ray,    Jr.,    of  EllBworth,    in 
April  1906. 
Children  by  first  m^xrioge:- 

1302.  Jo>m  Dudley  tJoeeley,    9;    born  kay  8,    I9OO;   now  at  Hinckley, i:e. 

1303.  Kaomi  Uoseley,    9;    born  June  24,    I902. 

1304.  Williette  HoBolcy,    9;    "born  Oct.   2,    1904. 
By  second  marriage: - 

1305.  5'rank  Kay,    9;    born  Kov.    27,    I906. 

1306.  Ada  Hay,    9;    born  Jan.  I908;    died  Larch         1910, 


Sec  whether  record  of  i£leaunor*B  death  is   correct. 


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412. 
Eighth  Generation. 
.^,  SARAH  TUUi::,  8;  (Sarah  Jonee  7;  Henry  Sargent  Jones  6;  Catherine  win- 
throp  5;  Paul  Dudley  4;  Epea  3;  William  2;  Willian  1);  was  born  in 
EllBworth  on  ;  she  married  let  on 

to  who  died 

syie  married  2nd,  Verannes  (?)  Osborne  on 
She  livee  in  Lowell,  U&bb, 


Try  Bnd   conplete  this  with  aid  of  Henry  S.  Jones  of  Bllcworth. 


4X3. 

Eighth  Genoratlon, 
,^9,   JOialil^JI  TKUI-:,    8;    (i3arah  Jones   7;    Henry  Gar^rent   Jonos   6;    Catherine 

•<;'inthrop   5;    Paul   nidley  4;    Kpe3  3;    Wlllieia  2;    Wlllisia  1);    vras  lorn 
in  on 

he  np.rried  1st, 


Kr.   True  lives  in  Garland,    try   v.nci  get  him  to   complete   this   rcGcrd, 


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414. 

Eighth  feneration* 
.^.0.  GH/iRLOTTE  TKUE,    8;    (Sarah  Jonee   7;    Henry  Sargent  Jones   6;    Catherine 
8,'inthrop   5;   Paul   I«dley  4;   Kpee  3p  William  2;    Willi  am  1);    was  born 
in  on 

She  married  Charles  Kelly  on 


'ixy  and  complete  this  line. 


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415, 

Eighth  Cericratlon. 
<M,  ?.STKLLE  XI,   JOKES,    8;    (Henry  Sargent  Jones,    Jr.   7;   Henry  Sargtnt   flones   6; 
Catherine  Vinthrop   5»   ?aJl  Dudley  4;   Spes  3;   Hilllsia  2;    «illlaia  l); 
was   born  in  n  I'eb.   14,    1663 ;   carried  liyron  King 

of  S.    7;.   Harbor,    Jan.   22,    I895,     Lives  in  Ellsworth;    no  children. 


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416. 

jSighth  Generation. 
J54,  yRAL'CKS  JOHaS,  8;  (Henry  Sargent  Jones  Jr.  7;  Henry  Gargent  Joneo  6; 
Catherine  '^inthrop  5;  J?aul  Dudley  4;  ISpes  3;  William  2;  William  1); 
was  born  in  Ellsworth,  Me.,  iicpt.  24,  l865;  married  Charles  Young 
of  Trenton,  January  22,  l882;  lives  in  Trenton  (Uaine?) . 
Children:- 

1307.  Eulalie  S,  Young,  9. 

1308.  Erailie  G.  Young,  9. 

1309.  Nathalie  C.  Young,  9. 

1310.  Henderson  M.  Young,  9« 


Try  and  get  further  details. 


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417. 
£l4;hth  Coners-tiun.  ' 

.^..,  bAhiUi  J&iL-o,    8;    {"denry  i^ax'geat  Jones  Jr.   7;    Kenry  Lpxr^ent  Jones  6; 
Catherine   WinUuop   5;   laul  l^Oloy  4;   tpec  3;    willirja  2;   itilliaT*  1); 
was  born  in  karch  7,    X87O;   mp.rried  liodnoy  l^alner 

October  8,    189I,    who   ws^c  born  in  on 

anci  diod  April  1,    1913 •     Ke  wao  by  occupation 
iihe  liveb   in  Caiabridgef   Laes.  lio  isDue* 


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I  418. 

iilghth  Generation. 
CHAitLOTTK  JOK.^it>,    8;    (henry  iiarfient   Jonea.Jr.    7%  Henry   ieo-f^ent  aones   6; 
Catherine   winthrop   5;   i^aul  Dudley  4;   Kpes  3;    Williora  2;    •williGm  1); 
was  born  in  iillsworth,   ke.,    July   9,    l873;   married  Charles  mnn  of 
I  on  August   22,    I893.      Lives   in  Lowell, 

kaee. 

Child;- 

1311.   Marion  K.   ilunn,    9, 


Try  and  complete   this  record. 


Eisi^th  Canoration. 
.1,  C-M^Oi-IN.']  o.    JO^u^Li,    8;    (Henry  aart,ent  Jonaa.Jr.   7;   Henry  iiargeut  Jones  6; 
Cathei'inc  Winthrop   5;   l^aul  Xxidlay  4;   Lpou  3;   Williani  2;   Williaa  1); 
rao  born  in  Elle^rorth,    ^11  4,    1679;   zaaxrisd  i/'red  Jojroll  of  -cortland, 
J.!e,,    or  ;ui£,-ust   P,    1901;   liver   in  Klleworth, 
Chi3d:- 
1312,  Cei'trude  P,   Jewell,    9. 


Try  and   complete   this  record. 


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420. 
Eighth  Generation, 
JiSKNIB  D,   lG£T]!XlAi)  Dii3H0N,    6;.  (Henry  i^argent  JJ«i:hon  7;    Sarah  Brinley 
Jones   6;    Catherine   .vinthrop   5;   i-aul   lAidley  4^  ilpeo  3;    *llliaxn  2; 
William  l);    was  born  in  Brooklyn,    ii.    /.,    Jan.   21,    1868;   married 
Aug.    15,    1890,    -William  jfaxton  Little. 
Child:- 
1313.   Arrietta  i^lizabeth  Little,    9;    born  Brookljin,   ilay  10,    I891. 


Try   find  get  further   inTormation. 


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421, 

Eighth  Generation. 
i 
^    ,    ilLLIAU  BSGOS  DSSHON,    8;    (Oharles  Brinley  J^eshon  7;    iiarah  Brinley 

Jones   6;    Catherine   i»inthrop   5;   Paul  JXidley  4;   hpea  3;    William  2; 
William  1:-  was  born  in  Chicago,    111.,    June  6,    I863;   married  on 
I  B«ba  hevolt,    who  was    born  in  i^iqua, 

Ohio,    Jan.   18,    1869.      Ho   issue.       Lives   at  Kenmawr,   orittsburg. 


422, 

Blghth  Generation. 
5il.  21LBN  RACHri'JL  BjiSHOl'i,    8;    (Charleo  Lrinley  Denhon  7;    Sareh  Brinlcy 
Joneo   6;   Oatherirte  Ainthrop   5;    i'a^l  iXicley  4;   lipes  3;    Willican  2; 
William  1);    was  "born  in  Pitteburg,    April   ?.<),    187I;   married  on 
Uaroh  12,   1913»    Charlf^s  A.  Yilley,    live  at   6022  llcxket  iit., 
Philadelphia,  ,Pa.  Ho  issue.      Lir.  Yilley  waa  born  in  Philadelphia, 

July  24,    1879;    is  manager  of   a  hotel. 


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423. 

i.igntii  ueneralicn. 
^2,  UHAiALiiii  LKXItLi^X  iJiiL>hoi«,    Jr.,    b;    (Ghta'ieu  ^riniay  DcBhon  7;    iiSLry^i 
Brinley  Jones  0;    oaihiarine  Winthrop   J?;   ttail  iXiOuLty  <;;•  i:.p«&  3; 
William  2;    Willlan  1);    was  born  in  i-ittaburti,    Juj.y  20,    li^'/'y, 
laarrieii  on  iiartha   e/ashiatgon  Centennial 

Independence  liivenf^ood,    born  July  4,    1876   (hence  the  name);   married 
in  ^.anesville,    Ohio. 


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424. 
^  jiJ(;>ith  UoricrL-tion. 

■  Catherir.e    wintVirop    i?;    iaul    x.\4C.lf;y   ^;    1  pec   3;    ..illi-ai   ?;     ,  illi-irr.  l); 

wf.s   lorn   at   ictt   Lsixgua.    i.acB.,    i<et,    1/,    lo'/l;    -rrried  }.ov.    ?B, 
f  irtXik  Center, 


Eighth  Generation. 
.^3,  HklhY  'HALKZH  LANGIOK,    8;    (John  Henry  Langdon  7;   ilary  Elizabeth 

Jones   6;    Catherine  Winthrop   5;   Paul   iJUdley  4;   Epes  3;    William  2; 
William  1);    was   born  Jan,  I853;   married  June  I3.    I876,    i^eboter 

Wells   of  Roxbury,    gr-grandeon  of   tiamuel  Adams. 


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426. 
F,ir.Vith  Generation, 

HA-uiY    i'/J'.G.c:)?  L.U«u]X/>N',    8;    (Joym  Henry  Lan»^don   7;    Vary   Elizabeth 


r  JonoB   o;    Catherine    ^inthrop    5;    Paul    Dudley  4;    iipes   3;    William   2; 

I     • 

?  tfilli'xi  1);    ^ou   born  ".^ov.    9,    1864;    married  iloy   27,    looO,   i:;iiza 

i 

I  Hale   or   OxXord,    /le. 


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and  learn  inor^    :3    to    tui3   lin*?. 


;:  4-27. 

;.  Eighth  Generation, 

:   4.^.  yj.hi-'.ti  J*/JiVJiLL  KOi^Kliic.,    8;    (ilar>   i.lizabcth  Lau^don  7;    iiary  Klizabeth 

Jones   6;    Catherine   iinthrop    51  Pf^ul   IXidley  4;   ^^pee   3;    willie-T   2; 
{  Ailliffin  1);    T7aB   born  in  iJllsworth,    July   23,    l863;    married  Sept.   4, 

1894.    Arthur,    ron   of   Jc-nes  Ladiron  Chute,    v;ho   ^as   born  in  L-omerville, 
i  Jan.   13,    3.853,      Ix'otyiing  more. 


428, 
Klghth  Generation, 
,,.  CLAHA  G1L3:^HT   JOPJ^AN.    5;    (Vary  Zllen  ^^oeter   7;   -Hen  Cobb  Jones   6; 
C..therine   anthrop   5;   Paul  IXidley  4;   Kpes  3;   WiUian  2;    -illian  1) 
;     wae  born  in  Ells'.orth,    Sopt.   3.    187I;   married  .^d  live«   in 
Chica^jO,    111* 


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CO)a~Iii:i'  AiJi)  ARit.\iiGi:i)  ht    CA-aJii.    iVCKGli^TiiH,    8th, 


ALL  RlGH'Hii  Vj^STiill:  I.N    ..liiTll^iGP    iAi^GlilsT 


iiUSJiJGT   TO   /uJDITlOiii,   /^iii)  C0fwrt>:C110iib. 


42>. 

Elt^jith  Generation. 
•j,  i'dfdiii  ;«Li..-.I'JH  iWII.oQh,    l);    (Henrietta  ^ro'irar  i'onter   7;    Kllen   Cobb   Jones   6; 
Catherine    lUnthrDp    5;    raul   j-udi'^y   •' ;    ;ipor    3;    .Ulliara   <!;    -illirvXi  1); 
was    born   in   Cil-iie,    j.e.,    Jan.    13,    186I;    nr.rrleci   Adna  L,    Dewey   of 
l»'aterto-.\n,    " ,    Y.,    on 

she  T/ap   born   at  on 

y.'cr?    c'lifihtor   of 

He    Ib    an   expert    and   audit    accountant,    butiiieii^   in  i^octor:,    liveu    in 
Wakefield,    ilass, 
Children:- 

1314.  T,inthrop  Kelson,    9;    born  Sept.   14-,    189I. 

1315.  Addice  LelFon,    9»      born  Dec.   28,    I897. 


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I  ::;l{ihth  Generation, 

I  jO,  iLLLIlW  'j\joiiu^\.  ii^iJOlu    S;    (Henrietta  BTeveT  Poeter   7;    Kll«?n  Cobb  Jones   6; 
I  Catherine   rfinUirop  y,   i  aul   i^idley  41  Epes  3J    Willicca  2;    tfilliaa  1); 

was   oora  i'eb.   lO,    li363;    married  i'ranJc  Worrell  iiabson^   Harvard  1897, 
I  wiio   is   in  th-s  in>5urance  businesB  in  Boston;    she  is   a  teacher  of 

[  vooal  niuDic   in  Boston;    they  live  in  Cambridge, 

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Eighth  Generation. 
til.  tAlii^-^^i^'**    .VliiTHiiOP  KbXiCK,    0;    (Henrietta  Brewer  i'oeter   7;    lillen  Cobb 
JonfeB   6;    Catherine  winthrop   ^;  Paul  Ludley  4;   JSpes  3;    William  2; 
William  l};    waa   born  in  Calaie,   Ale.,    June   26,    I874;    graduated 
Wellesley  I895;   married  Joseph  i^idney  Jj'rancis  on  June  I9,    I907; 
he  was  born  in  Lowell,   laaos.,    Aug,    23,    1875;    Harvard  I897;    Lawrence 
Scientific  School  l893»    ^^  sppraicel   engineer  iiell  Telephone  Co., 
in  irhilauelphia.     Hesides  26  Carpenter  i^t»,   Germantown,   Pa* 
Children:- 

1316.  James  i'ranciB,    9;    born  ;^ril   2,   I908. 

1317.  Winthrop  Lelson  i'rancis,    9;   born  Oct.   23,   1910. 

1318.  IXincan  i^orbes  i^rancis,    9;    born  May  I8,    1914, 


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£i{shth  oenerntion. 
J,  KDWIN  }^^\Hi<ETT   KiiGOli,    6;    (Jienrietta  iarewer  i^o&ter   7;   lillen  Cobb   Joneo   6; 
Catherine  Winthrop   5;   I-aal  Iwcaey  4;    Kpts  3;    Ailllam  2;    William  1); 
was  born  in  Calais,    lie*,    Deo.    I3,    1876;    Uowdoin  1899;    Cashier  of 
Calais  national  Bank,    also   insurance  businece.      He  msxried  Edith  G. 
Johnson  of  Calais,    on 
she  waa    torn  ;    and  ie  daughter  of 

Ghildren:- 

1319,  Kate  Jiarrett  Uelson,    9;    born  April  14,    I907. 

1320*   Frank  Kelson,    9;    born  June  2,    I913. 


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\t,  ^-'^'^^  ^.-i^lA  :"-.vCGiJi::ii,    W;    (Julia  }'.,-irli   wert   7;    "U31a  ^argent  •'arsons    6; 
^.        Chr^riott*:?   lifixindevB   5;    p.ual   x/adlcy  4;   llpeo  3;    ./llliaci  2;    illll.in  1); 
J         was  "born  in  3rooklyn,    x<.   Y.,    Nov,    ?7.    l353;    mnrricd   '^enry  Goxdner 

I         Horceot-iT  of  HaJicock,    :.ie,,    Feb,   l8,    ll^80;    raoidcB   in  i-'rojiklln,    ka . , 

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I         Henry  Gardner  '.Toroy3t;^r   -*,'ag   born   in  Hancock,    i-le.,    Oct.    IQ,    I653;    is 

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p.  larrr.er,    and    ?on   oi'   JeremieJi   r/orceeter   of   iiarioock,    and   i^ara^i  Younf,. 

Chlldren:- 

I         1321 «   Hcory  }iacomber   Worcester,    9. 

13?2»   ]/arion  \.int?irop   '.orcentRr,    9, 
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I         13^3»   ^lild^fed  ilGlene   Worcester,    9» 

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f         1324,   Ralph  Jordan    .i'orcester,    9« 

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1325.  ii';!!*/  i^'ranocs  v.or neater,  9;  "born  April  ?6,  1889;  c'ied  in 

Bath,  ile.,  April  2o,  I891, 

1326.  Catherine  Jrf-.ncee  VorcoBter,  9;  born  Juno  26,  1^92;  r.t  /.e-.th, 
?  r.e.;  died  April  26,  1893. 

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1^5.  JOmi  HCNKY  :^A0Or.Bm,    8;    (Julia  iJaria  Aest   7;    Julia  oargent  Paraons    6; 

I  Charlotte  Knunc^erB   5;   Paul   Ixicley  4;   r>pe3  3;    uilli«i:n  2;    iilliau.!  l); 

[  was  "born  in  Frgnklln,    ke.,    :.flpt,   29,    iSpy;   married  i^izzie  Jordan 

of  Kllsworth,   Tab.   14,   1884;    she  was  d^i^htar  of  i>olo:non  and  liylYia 

[  Jordan,    and  wan  born  in  i:;ilB^orth  ^alltj,    .'iept,   30,    iS'Vr.      They 

[  reside   in  iillc»'.7orthj    hs   if.  by  occupation   a  dealer  in  grunite. 

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\  1328.  3.3rnicc  i-'acomher,    9;    horn  in  iiancheeter,   Kich,   July  24,    1888, 

[  I32Q.   l^on3J.d   .iest  liaconber,    <);    born  iSllevrorth,    ieb.    2,    I893, 


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f  >JightJi  Generation. 

I^y,  HiiJuD'.AilO  HAl;-ii  k.ACOl'Sbili-:,    8;    (Julia  Laria  ueat   7l    Julia  ;jariient  Par- 

;      i^no   6;    Chatlotte  l^aundera   5;    i  aul   iudley  4;    iipea   3;    William  2;    vUlliam  1  ; 

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was   born   in  iranklin,    lie.,    Oct,    26,    lb62;   married  Cora  Devereaux  of 
I  JillBworth,    iie.,    Oct,    27,    I866;    she   -wao   born   Au^:.    20,    I868;    Qaut;ht€r 

of  AufiiistuB  a,    and  Elizabeth   (iXinbar)   Devereaux.      Ihey   reoide   in 

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Seal   iiarbor,    kaint. 

Ghildrca- 

1330.   Phyllis   Corimie  kacoinber,    9»    ^>oTn  Jackt'on,    Michigan,    Aug.    17i 

1892. 

.'  3.331  •   Elizabeth  Helena  Lacoraber,    9;    born   Jackson,    Lay   8,    I894, 

1332,    /-rederic  H=tch  i^acornber,    Jr.,    9;    born   i^eal   }iarbor,    i-e., 
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£lghth  Generation. 
j^7,  UiliA  KSST  JiiACOiLBilH,   8;    (Julia  JAaria  *e»t  ?•    Julia  Sargent  i-aroons  6; 
Charlotte  t>aunderB  5;   Paul  Aidley  4;   Kpee  3;    tfilliam  2;   lll/llliam  1); 
j  was  born   in  i'ranklin,    iie.,   Oct.   1,    l864;   married  iidward  True  Camp- 

bell of  iillaworth,   >„arch  2T,   1886;   he  was  born  in  iillsworth,    Oct,   22, 
1856;    they  live  tt  Seal  Harbor,   Me.,    and  he  is  by  occupation  a 
Balesnian. 
Children:- 

1333*  Julia  Macombcr  Campbell,  9;  born  iillSTrorth,  Feb.  28,  I89O. 
1334.  Idarion  Aline  Campbell,  9;  born  Mt.  Desert,  Larch  14,  I903. 
1335«   l>avid  Sverton  Caapbell,    9;    born  Mt.   Desert,   iie.,    April  6,    I906. 


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Sighth  Oeneratlon. 

^,  O'^OBQE  noif/JlX)  3£ACC;iBi:i<,    8;    (Julia  karla  'i'eat  7;    Julia  bargent  i'arsonB  6; 
Charlotte  founders   5*   ^aul  Duclley  4;    H^ea  3;    William  2;    Ailliam  1); 
waft  born  in  J'ranklin,   Me.,    April   27,    1866;   he  married  let,   I^ay  liodine 
of  ilanchester,   Jiiohigan,    /xig,   20^   1892;    ohe  was  born  April  10,    lc67, 
and  diea  July  23,   1901;   he  married  2nd,    on  Jan.   l6,   1912,    AlTinc  K. 
B-  Liebhorr   of  irovidence.   P.,    !•,    born  in  pruesia,   A"arch  l6,    I877; 
her  partntB   are  ilx»   end  JLtb,  Paul  Liebherr  of  providence,   K«   !• 
They  live  in  Manchester,   S^ich*     Uis  occupation  in  travelling  sales- 
man. 

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1336,   Henry  Edmund  i:aoomber,    9;   born  Manchester,   Lich.,   /uig.   26,    1896. 


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Eighth  Generation, 
,^.  lAHY  CKKMYIEVa:;    »;Et>T,    8;    (Joneph  Henry    Acet   7;    Julia  Siargent  Parsons   6; 
Charlotte   tiaunders   5;    Paul   ^^idley  4;   i-ipes   3;    V^illiam  2;    iillijia  1); 
ras  "born   in  Jranklin,    Uaino,    Jan,    4,    1869;    Bho  married  1st,    Sept.    16, 
1901,    Dr.    Kenry  i",    Collins   of    .Vashington,    i-',    C,        lihe  married  2nd, 
April   28,    191'^»    Eavid   0,    Campbell   of   osngerville,    i.e.,    born  July   28, 
1874.      Jle   ie   a  -woolen  m«Jiuf acturer.     Live   at  iiaugerville,    i.e. 
Child  by  firiit  warria^jc;- 
1337.    Virginia  Jiarie  Golline.    9;    born  ^.pril   27,    1904. 


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I  \  Eighth  Generation. 

;^,  JULIA  ELIZAiiiiifi  TAil,   8;    (Harriet  Sargent  *est  7;    Julia  Sargent  far- 
sons  6;    Charlotte  oaanders   5;   i^aul  ludley  4;   Epes  3;    iilliea  2; 
William  1);    vaa   born  in  West  Gouldetoro,   Jlo»,    Dec,   17.    l859»   married 
Frederick  A.   ifoyes  of  Sulliran,   ke.,    Jsn.   1,   l83l;   he  %a0  torn   in 
Gouldsboro,   ilay   5»    l848;    they  reside  in  iaulliTaji,   Ue,,    T/here  he  ie 
a  painter   sjiC  paper  hanger. 
Children: - 

1338.  Sverard  Davis  itoyes,    9;    born  I^ov.   22,    l£Sl. 

1339.  Harold  i'rederick  l^oyec,    9;   born  bullivan,   March  1,    I89I, 

1340.  i'ranciB  Taft  Noyes,    9;    born  i3ullivan,   ie.,   ]?eb,    ?,   lB^2;    died 

Peb.   21,    1906. 


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Eighth  Generation. 

Lj,  n^iL^iti  yHAiJC?:3  TJ0:T,    8;    (Harriet  aargent  Taft  7;    Julia  Sargent  ParBons   6; 

Charlotte  Caunders   5;    Paul  ludloy  4;   Kpes  3;    lyilliam  2;    VJillicai  1); 

waB  born  at  West  Gouldaboro,    i'e.,    Lfaxch  31»    l862;   carried  Oct.   17, 

l088,   Ambrose  'if.   CleavcB,   T'ho   died  in  June,    189O;    she  received  the 

degree  of  h,   ?•   from  ricbi^an  University  June   21,    I9OO,    and   is  now 

located  at  Uoncon  btate  Jloepital,    ¥aE&«  Ho   isstue* 


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Eighth  uencr&tion* 
1^,  JiAnY  bUoAU  TAPX,    8;    (Harriet  iiargent  West   7;    Julia  iiargent  Jt'oTBona   6; 
Charlotte  beoincierB   5j    Jc'bxxI  -^Udley  4;   jipes   3;    uilli&ra  2;    Williejn  1); 
was  born   in  West  Gouldsboro,    Le,,    April  14,    l664;   married  Ist, 
iJov.   6,    l695t    Cnarles  A,   tleoman,    T.ho  died  in  bept,   1896;    she 
married  2r.d,    £ept«   26,    I906,    William  Adam,    they   reside  at  I'aoific 
Grove,    Cstlirornia*  Ko   Issue. 


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Sighth  Generation. 
JOHN   'vKST  TAiTT,   8;    (Harriet  Sargent  Weat  7;    Julia  bargent  Parsons  6; 
Charlotte  Saunders   5;   Paul  IXidley  4;   Spes  3;    .villisan  2;    William  1); 
was  born  in  West  Gouldsboro,    ke.,    Sept.   28,    l866;   married  Lydia 
S«   Carr,    June  23,    I897;    reside  at  Campello,    Llass.  Ko   issue. 


443. 
Eiflhth  Generation, 
,  lilJ.-AitD  HAllVKY  TAiT,    8;    (Harriet   Oari^ent   WeBt  7;    Julia  ijargent  ParGona6; 
Charlotte  UaunderB   ^;    Paul  DucUey  4;   ?>pea  3;    Jillinin  2;    V/llliom  1); 
vwB  born  In  "iSeBt  Gouldsboro,    I-'e.,    Jan,   22,    IO69;   graduatod  Dart- 
mouth,  i!,   D,,    in  Hov,   IB96,    and  practiced  in  liilford,    il,   H,,   here 
he  died  auddenly  of  heart  dioease,    lior,   3,    1914.-      "A  Tine  nan  and 
ouccou^ful  phyeician".       He  married  liov.   i^6,    1896,   Gertrude  Wat- 
kino,    born  liay  24,    1669»    daughter  of  i'rederic   and  iiary  iilizabeth 
(Boll)    .Vatkina, 
Children:- 

1341,  Pauline  ToTt,    9;    born  ililford,    JI.  K,,    Jiarch  4,   I899. 

1342.  Gwendolyn  Taft,    9;    born  kllford,    Aug.    26,    1904;    died  Nov.   11,1907, 


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Sii^hth  Generation* 
i,  JoHIi  \i£b7  BLAloI/r.iM.,    8;    (ilazy  Frances  Wool   7*    i^uiia  buxgent  Pao-aons   6; 
Charlotte  SaunderB   5;    Paul  Jjudley  4;   Epoe  3;    '<<illiam  2;    Uilliom  1); 
was  born  in  if'rankliii,   ke,,    Oct.   21,    I076;   ncrried  iilla  taci'arlane 
Browne  of  ^aehington^    2j,  C««    June  16,    I906;    she   was   born  in  IMla- 
delphia,    Oct.    l3,    l874;    daughter  of  Lv»    «;.'illiam  K,    and  Laxy  Anna 
(Uilmore)   Irowne.      'ihey   rebide  in  ij'r&nikiin,    and  ho  II  by  occupation 
a  lumber  manufacturer* 
Children:- 

1343.  John  West  Blaiedell,    Jr.,    9;   born  Hay  24,   1909. 

1344.  William  Ainthrop  Blaiedell,    9;    born  July  S4$   1910* 

1345.  Robert  Woodruff  Blaisdell,    9;    born  Oct.   9,   1911. 


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tJOl'tiK  fiAilL  P^\ttJC2«b,    8;    (Jamoc  ildward  A-arsona   7;    Joseph  Ua>ier  Paraons   6; 
i;i;ariottu   iiaunuero   5l    i^'aul   Lualcy  4;    iipia  3»    William  2;    Willicua  1); 
WCJ3  born  in  j)'rarU;iin,    ula.,   x'ob.   10,    l£7^»    ic   ^  piiyaician  ond  rijcicica 
in  Castixio,   iio.  ,     Graduated  frca  i.ainu  liedical  Jciiool   (Boidoiii)   1C9p- 
llarriod  June  l6,    J897»    ^-nnie  J.   Kjonith,    "born  in  liarrln4:ton,   iia«,    ...ov.lO, 
18/4;    daughter  of  Giljnan  and  Besaio    (Coffin)   iiai  th. 
Children: - 

1340,   JemuB  Gillian  ^areonn,    9;    born  April  6,    1O93, 
1347,  Iv^therine  Joyrl'arBone,    9;    born  ifeb.   28,    3  900. 
134<3.  Elisabeth  Coffin  p&rsons,    9;    corn  Lay  1,    19G6;    died  July  19#1906. 

1349,  Delia  Coffin  Parsons,    9;   bora  April  2^,   1908. 

1350.  George  Sutler  parsons,    9;   born  May  23,   I91O. 


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Eighth  Generation, 
jj^,  £THSL  KKHDALL  PAJ^iOllS,    8;    (Jaraes  Edward  Pareone   7;    Joseph  Usher  Parsons 
6;    Charlotte  Saunders   ^;   Paul  Dudley  4;  Epes  3;    William  2;   Willizua  1); 
was  born  in  franklin,   lie,,   i'ay  l6,    l875;   married  Oct.   9,    l894, 
yrederick  Augustine  Coombs,    born  at  i;il»worth,   },e,,    Jan,   15,    I873; 
resides  at  -Sast  Orange,    K.    J,,    and  is  by  occupation 
Children:- 

1351.  Whitney  Coombs,    9;    Dorn  Jan.   4,    1897. 

1352.  Winrhtop  Paroons  CoombD,    9;    born  Oct.   24,    1902;    died  April  13,1904 
1353*  i?rederick  Augustine  Coombs,    Jr.,    9;    born  Kov.   3,   1904f. 


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Eighth  Generation. 
',  LOKA  VIVIAIJ  P/\J\J0K:J,    8;    James  Edward  l-aroons  7j    Hoseph  Usher   i  arsons    6; 
Charlotte   GaunderB    ff;    Paul   l5udlcy  4;    Epes  3;    V/illiziai  2;    Willi o.ti  1); 
wan   Lorn    in  Ellsworth,    I.e.,    July    6,    l8b'0;    married   on  Oct,    10,    1906, 
Hoyt   AuguDtue   Koore,    born  Klle-.Torth  Jallr,    }.q,,    Sept.    15,    1O7O. 
Kesides   in  -..rooklyn,    :, ,    Y,,    and  is   a  awaber   of   the  law  firra  of   Gravath 
fc  Kendereon  of  Lew  York   city, 
Child:- 
1354.  Edward  Augu»tuc  Koore,    9;    born  Oct.   4,    I909. 


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' ^^  KINNLS  WILLlALIS,   b;    (liary  Charlotte  jParsons  7;    Joseph  Usher  parson©  6; 

Charlotte  baunders   5;   Paul  IXidley  4;   iSpee  3;    *illiaTi  2;    willism  1}; 

was   bornin  i»'ranklln,   U.e»,   iiay  25,    l875;   married  Jred  JLJoKenzie 

of  ifTanklin,    on  Jan.   10,   IO98;   he  was  torn  Jlay  22,   I679,    and  is  by 

occupation  a  coachnan* 

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Ki^hth  Generation. 
j5^,  u:KA  v«ILLI;\Ji3,    8;    (Uary  Charlotte  Pareons  7;    Joseph  Usher  i^arcono  6; 
Charlotte   Saunders   5;    Paul   Uidley  4;   Kpes   3;    Viilliam  2;    eillltoa  1); 
was  "born   In  ^Franklin,    lie,,    Kov,   16,    l866;    was  marriea  to  Clarence 
Btratton  of  Hancook,    Le,,    on  Nov*   l6,    I907;    he  was  born  fcJept,   12, 
1889;    reeides   in  Hancock  and  ie  by  occupation  a  eale&man. 
Child:- 
1356.   i-hylliD  Stratton,    9;    born  Jan.   2,    1909» 


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i:i£ht.h  Generation. 
^    JOHK  PARc*OX^    .VlLLlAii^S,    8;    (iiary   (Jhirlotte  I  arsons   7;    Joseph  Usher 
parsons    6;    Charlotte   li  our  id  err;    ^;    jenul    i^jdley  A;    iper.   };    j.illiHjn  2; 
^llllem   1);    was    bom   in  iranJclin,    ile.,    July   4,    I89?;    ncrried    on 
June  lO,    1913»    Pearl   LorBey   of   iort  Jairlielri,    ^ho  wao    corn   ocpt.?4, 
1890,    df.dii-;hter   ol    Jf^ruea   and  Rita  Dorpey    of   i'ort  Jjoirlield.      ile   is 
a  lier chant  by   occupation. 


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Eighth  Oeneration, 

CHMdjOI'iu  J,    JOiiliAii,    6;    (iidr/ard  Jordan   7;    Charlotte  Joandsrs  i'orr.ona   6; 

Charlotte   LJaunderu   ^';    raul   Aidley  4;   Lpeo   3;    iillim   2;    willi'^n  1); 

was    born   in  BBn£or,on   July   30,    1861;    married  kunroe  i;.    Clereland 

©r   i'homaeviile,    ueorgia,    a.ov,    15,    Iti^O.      He   was   by   occupation   a 

f/est 
railror^d   empllyee;    went/in  I902   and  never   heard   from   niter   I9O3; 

supposed   dead. 

Child;- 

1357.  Anna  Frances  Cleveland,  9;  born  Dec.  11,  I69I. 


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4  ^'2. 
Eighth  Generption. 
G'0KC2  LiiVI   IIOYT.    8j    (iTancea   Usher  i-arconc   7;    ''iHiam   .Xidloy  P.-xrono   6; 
Charlotte   iiaundera   ^;    Paul   iAidley  4;   fipsB   3;   afaiiian  2;    v,llli;mi  1}; 
was  born  in  iort  i.  airfield,    ^.e.,    Koy.    6,    I86:/;    c^lod   April    24,    1893; 
aarriecL  Clara  ^,  Donaldson  iiov.    5.    l291.        ^'O   inauo. 


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,„„  .orn  in  .ort  .airfiel..  i:ay  13.   1067;  married  .arch  30.   l893; 
,Uli».  A.  Haines  of  Kort  .alrfieia.    Ue..   who  -ae  .orn  at  Vort 

and  ia  t)y  occupation  a  lumtoer- 
yairficld,    Me.,    on  • 

man.*     They  live   at  }?ort  i'alrfield. 

Child:- 

1358.  Ihelma  Hoyt  Haines.  9;  ^orn  April  29.  l897. 


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I  454. 

[  jeighth  Generation, 

.-0.   ALBSHT   '£K-:ODOi\Ji  llOYT,    ti;     (i'rances   Usher  parsons   7;    William  iXidley 

parsons   6;    Charlotte  iiaunders    5;   Paul   Xmdley  4;    ^pes   3;    /.illlsra  2; 

William  1);    was   born   at  i'ort  i'airfleld,    Me.,    on  i?^eb.    22,    I676; 

married  June   20,    I899,    Beulah  pluiamer   of 

-who  wae  born  on  at       ' 

her  parents  were 

He  1b  by  occupation 

They^  live 

Children:- 

1359«  Ch^j-lea  Parsono  Hoyt,  9;  born  Jtn.  9»  1902. 

1360.  Thomas  Henry  Hoyt,  9;  born  loy   9,  I907. 

1361,  LYangeline  Plunaer  Hoyt,  9;  born  Oct,  16,  1909* 


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455. 

E5.£;hthbGeneration. 
4.  HARRIET  LOYUC  MOaiXKY,    8;    (Valeria  Christina  7;    Daniel    6;    John   5; 
Paul   IXidley  4;    lipes   3;    V^illiam  2;    «villiam  1);    -.vao    born   in  Iiaar.au, 
Bahoraae,    Haxch  28,    i860;    married  Oct.   4,    I906,    Algernon  Hanaon  Kae 
of   Kapeau,    born   January  3,    1878;    liio   occupsLion  ie 
Children:- 

1362,  JDorotliy  iiae,    9;    torn  Kr.snau,    Aug.    i6,    39O7. 

1363,  Jean  Rae,    9;    boroi  Kaesau,    July    |;,    I912. 

1364,  A3.gernon  iioseley  i;a2,    9»    born  liassau,    Oct.    7»    ^913. 


Get  Iron  -ire.   iioseley  occupation  of  lir.   Rac, 


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456. 
Eighth  Generation, 
>4,  PANIKl-  SAKQS^'T  DAPilNO  kOl.ELKY,    8;    (Valeria  Chritslna  7;    Daniel   6; 

John   5;   Paul   iXidley  4;   iSpee  3;   Willlom  2;    William  1);   was  born  in 

I 

I  Haosau,   Bahamas,    Karch  6,   l882;   married  liyrtie  Howard  Johneon  of 

INaBsau,   Oct*   24,    1907;    she  waa  born  in  KasEau,    April  l6,   l886. 
J  He  ia  by  occupation, 

-.ildren:- 

1365.  Valeria  Johnson  I.oseley,    9;    ^orn  Kaseau,    Dec.    6,    1910, 

1366.  Alfred  Oswald  Jioscley,    9;   ^orn  Haseau,   July  5,    1912. 

1367.  liary  Susanna  iioeeley,    9;   ^orn  Uassau,   Oct.   7t    1913* 


Oct  occupation  from  yrs.  lloseley. 


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^57. 
Sighth  Generation. 
jjl.   YALBBIA  ALICB  KOSELSY,    8;    (Valeria  Christina  7;    Uaniel   6;    John   5; 
,         Paul   JXidley  4;   Epes  3;    William  2;   William  1);    was  born  in  Waaeau, 
Bahamas,    Nor.   1,    l885;   married  Harry  Blake  Brownrigg  at  Nassau,    on 

;   he  was  born   at  Dinon,   Ifrance,    Jan,   7,    I877, 
Bon  of  Capt,    James  Brownrigg  of  the  English  Royal  iiavy.     He  resideo 
in  ;    and.  is  by  occupation 

Children:- 

1368,  Harry  lioscley  Brownrigg,  9;  born  Hassau,  Jan.  27,  1908, 

1369.  Alfred  Edwin  Brognrigg,  9;  born  Nassau,  June  21,  1912, 


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I 

\^u  DANirX  DUELLTf  BQOWH,    8;    (Lucy  7;   D^mlel  6;   John  5;   i-aul  lAidley  5; 

Bpes  3;    William  ?;    \7illiem  1);    wa^  born  in  Xingoton,    Jamaica, 

April  27»    l£85;   mnxried  at  Wileon  City,   Baharaas,    Oct.   14,    190S; 

I         Lillie  Mnlvina  Southmayd  of  WiBconsin,      They  live  at 

[  and  he  ie  by  occupation, 

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t         Children:- 

1370.  Lillie  HarKuerite  Brovm,  9;  born  Wila^^n  City,  Julj'  2,  I9IO, 

1371,  Lola  Jeanette  Brown,  9;  born  Wileon  ^ity,  Lay  19,  1912. 


Get  data  froa  lira,  J^oseley,  also  date  of  birth  of  i.rp ,  Brown, 


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^59. 
£lghth  Generation* 
fiO»  A^ArtY  KRNNiiBy  SAIiGSNT,    8;    (Daniel  Bartlctt  7;    Ignatius   6;    John  5; 

Paul   JDudley  4;   Spes  3;   Mlliaa  2;    William  l);rwa8  born   in  Omaha, 
I         Bebraska,    Sept.    6,    1894;   married  Oct.   20,    I897,    John  Clark  Coit  of 
Omaha;    he  died  ,    wao  born 

Children:- 

1372,  George  Sargent  Coitj  9;  t>orn  July  1,  I899. 

1373»  Elizabeth  Coit,  9;  torn  June  10,  1904. 


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460. 
lUghth  Generation* 
^;,  fAUL  WVLiri   SATvCKNT,    8;    (Ignatius  LanliuD  7;    I^inatiuB   6;    Jolin   5; 

Paul   IXidley  4;   EppB  3;    1.'illiam  2;    V/HIien  1);    was   born  In  Irachaie, 
Kaine,    Xiay  8,    I873;    graduated  from  1  aino  Ctate  ColleGC»    ncv  Univer- 
Bity  of  Lalne,    ae  Civil  Enfjinecr  in/ffo?     ;    he  wap   chief   ent:ineer 
of  ffaehington  county,    rail  road  vhen  25  yearo  of  age;    then  Highway 
Cormipsioner  of  the  State;    then  Assistant  Director  Department  of 
Agriculture,   division  of  luUlc  };o.-.<'in,    \':n3hington,    J;.C,        Is  now 
Chief  Engineer  of  Kalne.     He  r.arriod  Cadio  iiCiUlieter  of 


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Eighth  Generation* 
5,53,  CKACii  £.   ZARO^ihT,    8;    (Ignatius  ilanliuB  7;    Ignatius   6;    John  5;   Paul 

Jiudley  4;   lipes  3;    '^illiaa  2;    flrllliara  l);   -flrao  born  in  ^achias,    Vaine, 
tarch  28,    1873;   Tiarrled  Jj^rank  A.   Wakefield  of  Cherryfield,    on 

;   he  was  born  ,    and  is 

ty  occupp.tion 
Children;- 

1374,  Colin  Sargent  W;ikefiolG,    9;    born  Machiac,    Jan,   17,    I903. 

1375.  Paul   Dudley   Wakefield,    9;    born  kaohiae,    Oct,    11,    1904; 
died  on  1912. 


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Kij.:h.th  Generation. 
^-    )t/d<^  lililLY   JOrtliiiUiJ,    b;    (ilari'iet  Jbiie  Jarlint;  7;    Luoy   6;    Jo)in   ^; 

Paul  xXidley  A;  jipeo  3;    Wiliiun  2;   '^'illioia  l);    -.T.is  born  in  Jiaasau, 
h»   i'.    •    Sept.    12,    lo75;    married  D^o.    1;,    1296,      Jilllan  I'sndcr 
KcLean  of   ileis  tiouth  Vales;    alie  died  in  Hew  Yorl;  July  12,    1912. 


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£lH>ith  Creaeration* 
'  i,  30M  GKSKVILiJS  DARLliJU,    8;  (John  Sargent  iDarling  7;   Lucy  6;    John  5; 
Faul  ludley  4;   ii^pes  3;   William  2;   William  1);    was  born  in  tiaaaaix, 
Bah&^iias,    bept,   12,    li37o;   Qiarried  hose  Adele  Oljnatead  of  Auburn, 
K.   Y.,    June  7»    1904;    ehe  «a8  born 
and  was  daughter  of  ;    he  reoidee   in 

and  is  by  occupation 
child:- 
1376,   John  Grenville  iJarling,    Jr.,    9;    born  July  I9,    I905. 


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j  Eighth  Generation. 

j.;.  J3ABKL  GRAUT  DARLim,    8;    (John  Sargent  Uarling  7;    Lucy   6;    John   5; 

Poul  Dudley  4;   Epes   3;    miiam  2;    William  1);    was  born   in  Kassau. 

Oct.   11,    1879;   married  Sdward  Yorlck  Villiera  iiutton  of  ^aecau, 
I         Sept.   8,    1903.  No   iBsue. 


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I  *65. 

I  Kighth  Generation* 

|j^  JOliH  GHKiiXSR  ADAki*,    8;    (John  bamuel   Adsms   7;    Harriet   Sargent   Johnson  6; 
I        Julia  5;   i'eul  iUdley  4;   £peB  3;    Allliam  2;    Williajn  1);   wao  torn  in 
j        LewiBton,    l^e.,   J»eb.    7,    l874;   married  Apiil   5,    1901,   Afary  Kli2at>oth 
I         daughter  of  Rev,   Theodore  T.    and  lilizabeth  Kinernan   (JXincan)   Hunger, 
I        born  in  Haverhill,    Lass.,   Oct.   8,    I877.     Kev.   Mr.  i:unger  was  a  dis- 

f         tinf^uished   clergyman   in  Kew  Haven   from  I8O5   to   I9IO.      »ir,   AdaTia 

I 

I   resides  in  Hew  Haven,  Conn.,  180  Easy  Hock  Koad,  and  is  by  occupa- 

j    tion  Advisory  Jr^rofeseor  at  Yale. 

Children: - 

1377,   Harriet  Elizabeth  Adorae,    9;    born  Kew  Haven,    June   5,    I9O3. 
r        1378.  Katherine  Adams,    9;    born  l^ew  Haven,   May  4,   I907. 

1379*   Theodore  launger   Adsras,    9;    born  liew  Haven,    August  16,    1910. 


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466. 

iilghth  Generation* 
,.  jiiiUJAklU  OLIVER  yOSTLR,    8;    (Charlotte  Elizabeth  Adams  7;    Harriet 
Sargent  Johnson  6;    Julia  5;   Paul   IXidley  4;   Upes  3;    William  2; 
William'l);    was  born  in  Bangor,   V.o.,    /juguat  I3,    I872;   married  Anna 
Lee  of  V^'ashlngton,    D,   C«,    June  3t    1902;    she  was  born  in   Indianapolis 
Ind«,    Aug.   3»    187^#    daughter  of  Uandevlllo  Gerard  and  Jrances  li, 
Lee.      They  reside   at  Palo  Alto.      lie  ie  by  occupation  Asi.istant 
ProfesBor  of  Latin  at  Leland-Stanf ord  Ifniversity. 
Children:- 

1380.  i'rances  Foster,    9;   born  San  Francisco,   Larch  28,    1903* 
1381/  Ueorgie  ioeter,    9;    born  i'alo   Alto,    California,    Jan.   10,    I907, 


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JSlghth  Generation* 

;.  tAilOARKT  F05TER,   8;    (Charlotte  Elizabeth  AdPins  7;    Harriet  Sargent 

John6on  6;    Julia  5;   Pooil  Hidley  4;   Epea  3;    Willirjra  21  Williaa  1); 

was  born  in  Bangor,   Kc,    August  29,   IC73;   mRrriftd  Purt  ioster  llovard 

of  Bangor,    June  27,    I903;   he  was  born  in  Glencoe,    Illc,    i3ept,   4, 

I87I;    eon  of  Charles  II.    rjid  Kathrrlne    (Js'oGter)   Howard.      He  reoideo 

at  1004  Yardley   Ave.,    Sacrrmcnto,    Calif.,    i s  by  occupation  a  phyei- 

cian,    graduate  of  l.orth\>efit*»rn  Uedioal   School   in  I899, 

Children:- 

1382,  Evelyn  Howard,    9;   born  Bangor,   Way  4,    1904, 

1363,  Kenneth  winslos?  Howard,    9;   boi'n  Twekebury,   liasB.,   May  2^^   I908, 

1384.   Charlotte  Elizabeth  Howard,    9;    born  i^alo  /I to,    Calif,, 
ilarch  5,    1911. 


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Eighth  ocneration, 

,o,  Oi'CKCJE   ADAiJG  iC3TiiUi,    8;    (Chexlotte  *ili::aDeth  Adams   7;    aarriat   G^r- 
'  Johnson 

gent  XJtxxx  6;    Julia  5»   iraal  .UiJlcy  4;   iipea  3;    liilliaiA  2;    iilliair*  1); 

was  born  in  LeLlaro,    Iowa,    iiarch  3,    l383;    maxricd  iidith  v.   Griffin 

of  iitockton  ...prirgs,    :*€.,    July  2p,    19iO;    she   *as   torn  April   28, 

1883,    daughter  of  Hoeea  M«   and  Clara  E.    (Blanchard)   Griflin.      They 

reside   in  "'aor'^inento,    California,    and  he  ic  by  occupation  a  phyei- 

cian,   graduate  of  Bo  .-jdoin  Collefte  in  1905»    anti  Lor/doin  l^bCiciu. 

School   in  1908. 

Child:- 

1385.   GeorsG  'winslow  iocter,    9;    born  Sacramento,    Cal.,    J?cb.   7,    1914. 


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'i^ighth  Generation* 
^j,  KATS  }^LL1S  ADAi-:s,    tt;    (Harriet  Sapgent  Adams  7;   Harriet  iiargent  John- 
son 6;    Julia  i>;   Paul  Hidley  4;   jSpas  3;   ailli.-^  2;   vtilliam  1);    was 
born  in    Vetherefiejld,    Conn,,    Augu3t  l6,   I876;  racirried  hev,    iarien 
3,   Wheeler  oT  i^leaaant  Hill,   7enn««    July  11,    1904;   he  was  born  in 
Weat  Cheoter,   l.laas.,    April  2,    10^2;    they  reoide  at  lleaoant  Hill, 
Tenn.;    he   is  by  ocoupation  a  clergyman  and  prinoipal   of  PleaDant 
Hill  Academy  for  iiountain  Whites,     }ie  graduated  from  Oberlin 
Theological   Seminary   in  1690, 
Children: - 
1336.  ii;ilis  Aclcms  Wheeler,    9;    born  June  13,    1905« 

1387.  i'arren  Chester  Wheeler,    9;    born  Got.    5,   I906;    died  April   9,    I912, 

1388.  Elizabeth  Sargent   bheeler,    9;    born  Feb,   3,   1914;    died 

Aug.   23,    191^. 


470. 

J31{:hth  Ofncrr-tion. 
t\'i»  izJLlJAi.CH  xC:.?j;il   AUAfli,    3;     (C-f^orf^e  KliaPMb   /vdrjnp   7;    Hnrii'^t    :Jr_rc«^>^t 
Jolm^on   6;    Oalia   5;    i- f'-ul   Uudloy  A;    Tpcn    3;    V;.llji-n   P;       iiJ.i:;:     1); 
wan   l)orn   in  I'oelon,    .'  -'.y   29,    1(^R4;    r.arriod  i<cr..    .'hilMp  )  in.v;   o:' 
JBrooklinr,    .'a.-jy.,    Juno  19t    i9i3»    ^®  '^'^-^   born   in  Lavrrence,    Vaas., 
I5ec.    9»    l^'^^l;    they    renide   in  Dorchetter  ho-vev  J'a3.1.n,    I'aijF,      lie   is 
by  ocGup?iticn   r;.   Glcrr\nran;    vrjn  (rradur.totf   I'ron  li'.'j-vr;rd   i.n  3  9-''9» 
/indovcr  Tl'^coXoniCi),!    T^cr^inary   in  191?;    r^on   of  liesiry   Cliv  iiiig 
(born  Tunbridge,    Vt.,    Aug.    30,    1853)    ^"^   liellio  i'ioke   Abbot    (born 
Andover,    l;asB,,    Oct.    ?6,    I856,    w)io  mnrried   Oct.    1?,    I876,) 


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471. 

jfii^-hth  Cencration, 
jVA  K0S2LI:a  JOlUiSOK,   6;    (Thomas   Mfinthrop   Jolmson  7;    Thomas  Baundere 
JonnBon  6;    Julia  5;   Paul  Aidley  4;   iipoe  3^  William  2;    William  1); 
was  born  in  Philadelphia,    June  28,    I87I;  married  ITeb.   I3,    1904, 
Oscar  A,   Crosby  of  Hampton,    Va, 
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I  472. 

Klghth  Generation. 
^3,  JAHl-:  GOiaCCT  JOil^^jON,   8;    (ThomtB  ilnthrop  Johnson  7;    Thomas  iJaunders 
Johncon  6;    Julia  5;   Paul  Dudley  4;    Epes  3;   yilliam  2;    William  1); 
waD   born  /aig,   I7,    i860;   married  June  5,   I912,   B.   Sydney  i^helpa 
at  Philadelphia,   he  being  of  the  Phelps  lamily  of  Stratford,    Conn. 

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1,^2,  EDiJA  JS,vj:TT  JOHIISoa,    l^i    (LIdward  Jewett  Jolineon  7;    diaries  i'itz  Alsner 

I  Johnpon  6;    Julia  5;  Paul  l>udley  4;   JEpea  3;    William  2;   William  1); 

»  was  born  at  i'allbrook,    California,    /ug.   20,    I8S7;   married  let, 

I  Arthur  'I,   i^tuart  of   «'incht(£ter,    uass.,    on  June  I9OO;   he  died 

I  ;    she  aiarried  2nd,    Hstrold  lurton  JerdlBon  of 

Winchester,    Laeo,,   Pcb.   18,1913;   he  was*  born 
I  They  live  in  Albuquerque,    N,   M.     He  is  "by  occupation 

Children  by  first  marriage:- 
I  13^9-  Gerry  Johnson  Stuart,    9;    born  June     I9IO;    died  in  infancy. 

By  second  laarriahe:- 
\  1390»   Barbara  Burton  Jamison,    9»    born   /abuquerque,    H,  M4,    Jan.  190.4. 


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Eighth  Gcnerntlon, 
l.w3.V.«.  ii/JICAOil:   JO.tL'il^ON,    8;    {jidward  Jev;ctt   Johnoon  7j    Charles  i'ltz 
;.>}n3r  Johnoon  6;    Julia  5;   Faul  Judley  A;   Kpes  3;    i-illiam  2;    William  1); 
MS.C  born  in  iJt.    John,    K»   B.,    Aug,   25,    IB69;   aarriod  Hobert  Bdwin 
Dletz  2nd,    of  Kew  York,   Oct,   28,   1914,     They  live  in  Albuqucrsue. 


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iilb'hth  Generation, 
^Oitoiiii    ,vlL-lt^-OCK,    8;    (xCate  x-udley   Jo/meoii  7»    OhorieB  iitz   Abner   John- 
eon  6;    Julia  ^;   Paul   jjudXey  4;   irlpes  3;    Willi £!ia  2;    Nilli&m  l);   vb.a 
born  in  iredque   2&lo,    ^iaine,    Junu  2\),    l888;   married.  Norcian  i!)Iiot 
ijole   of   iian  iraiiaiaco,    California,    at  Kivereide,    Cal.,    June   22,    1912; 
he  wa&    i^urn  at  Kapaa,   Kanal, Island,    II.    I«,    Sept.   l6,    1862/       V;hile 
at  Lei  and  titanfiord  University,    he  held   the 'world's  record  in  the 
athletics.      Hie  parento  were  the   children  of  iiiesionarics.     They 
reside   in  Alameda,    California;    he  is  Assistant  Ivianager  of  the 
Western  ^ugar  Hefinery  at  ban  ifranoisco* 
Child  :- 
1391,   iJonnan  K.   Pole,    Jr.,    9;    born  Aleraeda,    Cal.  May  11,    I913. 


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p,^,  HOBiCRT  LK]£  BHZTILiS,    8;    (iSmma  Sophia  Bennett  7;    John  bargent  Bennett   6; 

I  Sophia  5;    John  4;   Epes  3;   William  2\    i^illiam  1);   ifas  born  Oct.   6, 

1883;   married  iithel  lioggarth  of  Thornton  Dale,   Yorkshire,  .Sng., 

I  Jan,   2,    1913,     Live  in  irskine,    Alberta. 

I  Child:- 

1392.  Dorothy  Annie,  9;  born  June  14,  1914. 


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a,  KAUIiil  liAiiY  iJlCHiUTT,    8;    (Charles  Ur.-.mt  --ennett   7;    John  oar^ient  iiennett   6; 
i.>ophia   5l    Joim  4;    r.pes   3J    *Mlli£>si   2;    .jilliaa  1);    v?a8    oorn   Jan.    17, 
1Pj37;    married  Klln',?orth  Davis    bklnner   of  Irincelon,    Laan.,    July    6, 
19^0.      Live   in  i^rookline,   i^aao. 
Child:- 

i393*    >^it.oit;e  i>ennctl,    9;    born  ..arch  7,    I9I3;    <i.loci    Jnru    1,    I'^l'f. 
1394*    Chc,rlt.c  uerald  .-dfred  Jucnactt,    V-    ^orn   Au^i*    S**    191'''. 


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Jo>in  4;   Lpes  3;    William  2;    willirim  1};    was  torn   in  Barrington,    iJ.o, 
June  24,    I892;   married  Oct.    7,    1914,    Jr>raeB  Kdward  Utanloy,    t-orn 
in  Harrington,    Oct.   ?7f    I887    (con  of  JameB  L'ichael   iitanley   and 
yucan  Alice  Kopkine).      They  live   in  iiaxrington;   he  is  a  steward 
on  a  (janadian  Govcrn'jonw  tit  comer. 
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glphth  Generation* 
iiAlitiiUrrr  AUuUGTA  XOaTiI,   8;    (Herbert  Leander  J^oane  7;   Margaret  Sophia  6; 
iinthrop  5;    John  4;   Kpea  3;   William   2;    niliea  l);    was  born  in  Truro, 
X,   S.,   ilay   25,    1BB9;   married   at  'iTuro,    ;aigust   27,    191^,   Z^bert  fio/ 
of  Ualtland,    IJ.   ^.       He  ie  a  general  merchant.     They  reeidc   in  l^ait- 

land. 

Children:- 

X3C/J.  A^i^  i'rederic  Koy.    9;    ^orn  at  iioitl.-md.    Kanto  Co.,    /JQH^tJiJi     ii.i>. 
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Eifihth  Generation, 
^,^  CllAldM'i'T^j  KLiiA^iOh  KIOK.-::^,    8;    (i^anny   b'^rgent  Doano   7;    larcaret    i.ophia   6; 
'rfint^l^op   5»    John  4;    Zpee   3;    AllliaTi  2;    »^'illi3ia  l);    vsnn   born   in  Glen- 
wood,    li,    S,,    bept,    14,    lBb9;    maiTlod    uhlmiUi  Killa'Q  of   i'leacant    Valley, 
Yar,    Co.,    U,    l.,    rqu   of   SaT.uel  r-illa-n,    on  i.;u:ch   9,    1912;    he   ir-   on 
the  police  force   at  I'ernie,    B.   C, 
Childrfri:- 

1396,    Vorron  Arthur  Kllllr>-rQ,    9;    born   et  ;  edicine  r.at,    B,    C, 
:0eo,    26,    191'';    C'ied   there   ieb.    5,    lyij. 

1397*   Florence  Catherine  /.illam,    9;    Dorn   at  j-ernie,    j.^,    vJ.,    Lar.    1,    19I 


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461. 
Eighth  Generation* 
,1     2AxU}I   «'HiU\TOK  GRlCilG':,   8;    (iiother  iiargent  flliery  7;    John  Stevene 

Sllery  6;    John  Gtevens  i^llery   5»   Kathaniel  ;:ilei*y  4;   .\nn  3;     vllli^jm  2; 
\flllinin  l);    ??a8  born  at  hor  grandfather's  hon«  in  Janacia  Plain, 
]^a3E5«,    July  19»    1859-      On  Koy.   27,    l884,    ahe  married  jferabroke   Jonos 
Jr.,    in  bt,   John's  Church,   itayetteTille,    Korth  Carolina,     Ur.   Jones 
iK  ni>n^  .oi'   Capt.   x  tsfibrokor   Jones  of  HiiKpton,    Ya»,    and  hlB  ":»ife,    Jane 
liondon  of   Milminf^tcn,    J,    J«       i;.r.   said  lira*  ;>:  einbroke  Jones  live  in 
Hew  ^ork  City. 
Children:- 

1398.  Alice  Dickinson  Jones,    9;    horn  at   *Tokay   Vineyard",    i'ayette- 

ville,    ii.»   C".,    Oct.   29,    loo^i    died  in  Wilmington,    i^.O.,    ieb. 
6,   1890. 

1399.  Pembroke  Jones,    9j    born  in  V.ilmi»igton,    ;UC.,    Oct.   27,    I892; 

is  unmaxried  and  lives  in  lie^s  York  City. 

1400.  L:adie  Creene,    9. 


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KicHth  Generation* 
i,/3rJ-  KULSHY  Gh>:FiliK,    6;    (ASiher  Sargent  Ellery  7;    John  Lteveno  Lller/  6 
John  t>teven»  £lXery   5»    l«eth»niel  Sllery  4;   Ann  3;    illliain  2;    Xlliiaa  1) 
vao  born   et   ■SBmerpida",    ft'errenton  County,    i»,C,,    Dec.    9*    l675»   Daarried 
in  3t#   John's   Church,   JTsyettevllle,   i'.    :i.,    /pril  19,    I899,    to  George 
jr.,   KlUot,       Live   in  Wilmington. 
Chilclrr-n:- 

1401.  kabel  Greene  iope,    9 J    torn  in  iiiciiiaond,   5fa.,    Sept.    9,    I90O. 
140?.   Margaret  iilow  I'ope,    9;    born  in  Hicl^ond,    Va. ,    Oct.   25»    1903* 
1503«  iisther  i,llery  Pope,    9j    born  near  wilminijton,    li.'J.,   Kov.   9»   1909* 


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Eighth  Cencrjitlon. 
FP.AllCc:ii  T?:iPLi5  riJ.li:KY,   i,;    (KnrrlBon  f.llery  7;    Tiillitia  r.llery  6; 
jJsthaniel  illlery   5;    Kathaniel    Hllery  <;    /nn  3;    ilillitsa.  2;    Villltj^  1); 
was  born  lay  o,    IS72;   mnrrircl  July  ?0,    1906,    to  L'rnet  Jr.    Jonsor, 
who  *'aB  born  in  ijtockholm,    wffeden,    on  April  10,    I867.    sjnd  eon  o!   /^ 
i'rederick   and  Clara  (Gederlund)   Jonson  of  Stockholm*     lie  Ib   a  civil 
engineer   rjid   Uiey  live   in  l.e^a  York.        I'.o  chilciren* 


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y.iiyhth.  Generation. 

5,   .ILLI.U:    aXtluy,    8;    (Harrison    cilery  7;    yillia,Ti    .llery   6;    i;athc.niel 


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f.llory  5;    "athnniel    ..llery  4;    /.qn   3;    yilliam  2;    iTilliam  1);    was   born  />» 
Ifsy  17»    l'^7'^;    Kcirried   UJt,   3,    X>14,    liOBoie  L3II   Collier   of   L'ostcn; 
rhe   is    ^   very   talented   violinist,    havint^   etudied  under   ^ranz  Kneicel, 
He   is   C:    vvool  merchant  on  buaiuer   t5t.,    Boston.      They  live   in  Brookline, 
with   f.unrTQr  homon   %%,  Kast  Gloucoo  t«r,  «*nd  Tanworth,    J^,il. 


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485. 
mnth  Generation* 
,^,  AJMNA  CLj^Jl.irSS,    9;    (Cerollne   Curtis   Dixwell   8;    John  James   Dixwell   7; 
Esther  6;   Kpes   5;   Epes  ^;   Epes  3;    'William  2;    William  1);    was  born 
in  Paris,    JjTance,    8ept,   25,    I89O;   married  AUg.    29,    1911|    Oswald  W, 
Knauth  of  Kew  York,    bo*.*n  June  3,    I887;   he  wao   eon  of  Percival   one 
Mary   (Whitman)  Knauth.     Recide  at  Princeton,    K,  Y,,    where  he  is 
Assistant  Prof,   of  Kcononioe. 
Child:- 
1404,   Oliver  !>♦  iijiauth,   10;    born  June  6,   I912. 


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Hinth  Generation* 
,iA     CATHSKIl^B  BOWDITCH  Ou£li,    9;   ilsthtr   Sargeiit   ^ixwell  8;    lilpee  Sargent 
Pixwell   7;    Esther   6;   Epes   5;   Lpes  4;    Tpes  3;    Willlaia  2;    William  1); 
vas  born  in  Auckland,    Conn.,    July  4,    l875»  married  £ept.  19,    1907, 
Arthur  Brew'jr  of  Kew  Haven,    Conn.,    born  J^iov^   19»    l275»    ^e  waa   8on 
of  W.   K.   Brewer  and  0.   Kobinson  Brewer.     Hesides   jit  Jiridfioport,    Conn, 
and  ia   a  raanuf  &4:turer  by  occupation. 
ChiSdren:- 

1405».  Ksther  DixTsrell  Brewer,    10;    born  April   28,    I909. 
1406.  Georgiana  Brewer,    10;    born  Deo.   I6,    I9I3. 


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illJAH  HUJIB-I  OJ-Sa,    9:    (Esther  SarRent  Bixwell  S;   iJpes  Sargent  Hlx- 
weU  7:   Bether   5;   3pes   5:   i*e8  4;   ripes  3:    ""1^  ^i    'il"^  ^l^   "" 
Uorn  in  Hartford.    Conn..   Jeb.   13.   1077:   carried  June  I3.    1903, 
iana  turBtine,    born  Oot.   26,   l374,    uautJiter  of  i'rank  and  l.ary 
(Henion)   Duratine.     HesideB  Highland  Park.   Kioh.       la  a  civil   engineer 

Children:** 

14-07.   IJorothy  D.   Owen,   10;   born  April  27,    1910. 

1400.   Catherine  B.   Ow^n,    10;    born  Pec.   21,    193.2. 


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fiinth  Generation* 
.;6,  GilHJRITt   iiLiITH  liljJ-EH,    Jr.   9;    (Jusan   Hunt  Dix-^ell   0;   ispee   Cartjent  Lix- 
well  7;   iisther  6;   ilpea   5;   i^peo  4;   Epes  3;    yilliaua  2;    Jllliani  1);    was 
born  at  Peterboro,   i*.  Y,,    on 

he  laaxried  i^ilisiabeth  j^age  of  on 

She  was  born  ;   her  parento  were  oelvester 

Peyton  i-a^e  and  kartha  £leanor  Arnold.      Hie   occupation  ir,   ilaturalO 
is  I.      Th^y  reeide  in  WoBhinston,    D,   C, 
Children:-  iione. 


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Ninth  Generation, 
^    BASIL  I^xmJL  l^ILI^.    9;    (^uean  liunt   Dix.ell  8;   Epes   o.rgent  Dix.ell  7; 
'  '  Kether  6;   Kp.3    5;   i^pes  ^;   ^^pes  3;    ^^^^^^  ^^    ^^^^^^  ^J'    ^^^   "°'"  '" 
peter^oro,    r^.  Y,.    Oct.   12,    l873;   niarried  ^ept.   1.    1898.    :^nen  H. 

.   born  Kov.   30»    1^71.    d^ufihter  of 
Lincoln  of  » 

,     They   reeide  in 

peterboro;   iic   ic   a  farraer. 
Children:- 

1409.  lipes  Cixwcll  Iiiller.      10;    born  Sept,   12.    I90O. 

1410.  John  L,   l^iller.    10;   horn  aept.   6.   1904. 

1411.  3X.rothy  S.  Miller.   10;   born  i^ay  6,   I906. 


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490. 
l^inth  Ueneratlon, 
X),  li^JA  C.    ^aGLi:c;';^UHXlI,    9;    (Uary  Catherine  iJix:w«il  8;   Epeo  fciargent, 

Jiixwell   7;   Esther  6;   Epos   5;    Kpco  4;   Epos  3;    yilliton  2;    wllliaju  1); 

was  born  in  Boaton,   Uaso,,    on  April   7»    1^79;   married  June  27,    1903, 

thijjlip  Putncoii  Clm»e   of  Lynn,   Mass.,   born  August  3^»    ^^7^1    A.  3* 

Harvard  19C1;   he  was   son  of  JPhillip  Augustue   and  Alice    (iierce) 

Chaue,    end   is  by  occupation  a  Teacher.      Ihey   reside   in  ililton,    liass 

Children: - 

1412.  xhillip  WigglesTworth  Ch^Be,    10;    born  ilay  ij,    19O!?. 
r       1413.   John  i'icrce  Chase,    10;    born  June  12,    19O6. 

1414.   George  Wigglesworth  Chase,    10;    born  Aug.    14,    1908. 

14l5.I^)tsry  Dlxwell  Gliaeo,   10;   born  Kov.   3,    1911. 

14l6.  Ruth  Putnam  Chase,   10;   born  Dec.   24,    19I3. 


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ninth  Generation* 
.330.   HOR'XOK   rtlGGLilS^'OritrH,    9;    (kary  Catherine  Dixjell  8;   Epee  Sargent  uix- 
well   7;   lusther   6;   Epen   ^;    Kpeo  4;   L'pes  3;   li'illiam  2;    Viilliam  1);    was 
bom  in  Boston,   tass,,    on  Jan.   7,    lC82;   married  Oct.   l3,   190^1   1-oiB 
Holdrece  VatBon  of  Worcester,   kacs.,    born  Kov,   16,    IC82  in  liilton, 
Mass;    she  -wae   daughter  of  Hobert  Clifford   and  Susan   {lIoldECge) 
WatBon,      Ihey  reside  in  iJilton,   Kass.     He  is   a  dealer   In  real   estate, 
Childrcn:- 

1417,  Suean  li.   Wigglecrorth,   10;    born  Cot.   20,    I908. 

1418.  Kartha  WigglesTsrorth,   10;   born  Dec.  18,   1909» 


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Ijinth  Generation. 
^,  HARlAl^  i::PKS  ^luCl^lSt^tfOHTH,  9;  (Mary  Catherine  Dixwell  6;  Lpee  bargent 
Dixwell  7;  Esther  6;  £peB  ^;  j^pes  4;  Lpes  3;  .»illiam  2;  Milliam  1); 
was  born  in  Manchester,  kaBS.,  June  4,  l684;  married  on  Jan.  14,  I9II, 
Lloyd  Thornton  Brown,  aI.P.  of  Worcester,  iiase,,  who  received  from 
ttarvaxd  A.B.  I9O3;  LM).  I907.  Ke  was  born  Aug.  20,  I88O,  son  of 
Bdwin  Brown  and  i^arianne  iiarl;  he  has  retired  from  practice  and 
resides  in  ioeton. 
Children:  - 

1419.  Lloyd  Bro^Ti,  10;  horn  Oct.  19.  1911  • 

1420.  Thornton  Brown,  10;  born  it'ov.  24,  1913» 


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i^inth  Generatloa* 
^,  LUCY  ELL::k  BAKJOI,    9;    (John  Ostorne  Laker, Jr,   8;    John  Osuorne  Baker   /; 
yrances   6;    Joha  Osborne    5»   ^pQB  4;    :*pQa  3;    idlllaxi  2;    Williaa  1);    was 
born  Oct.    26,    1873;   la-^rried  April   I6,    I902,    Capt.   li'rarlerick  William 
Van  Duyne  of   the  4th  U.    iS,   Infantry,    who  is  noti  stationed  at  Ualvea- 
ton,   Texas. 
Childrcn;- 

1421.  Pred'^rick  \?illiam  Van  IXiyne  ,10;   born  April  1,   1903, 

1422.  ECn^  Baker  Vsji  l>aynQ,   10;    'corn  i)ec*  4,    1904. 

1423.  Lucy  31i2,n^)eth  Yen  luyne,   10;    Loxn  July  21,    I908. 

1424.  i^ary  father  Van  Buyre,    10;    born  i'eb.   28,    1914. 


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Kin'ih  Generation. 
,  -    jl.^w^  P.a^LiiY    ,mTOR  E.AK-R,    9;    (John  Onborne  Baker,  Jr.   8;    John  O^^orne 
Balcer  ?;   Frances  6;   John  Osborne   5;   Kpcs  4;   ISpes  3;    '^illiam  2;    Ail- 
liam  1);    was  born  in  Newark,    I:.   J.,   l^'u-ch  ?•    l875;   r^irxxrUd  Jan.   8, 
1908.   2dnard  Kittridge  Leuzarder  of  £^i>  Francisco.      Ke  i^.   in  the 
office  of  Great  F.Mlu  Iron  Torkc,    Gr«at  JPalls,   i'ont.        They  live   in 
Great  PaliSt   ^o^^t. 
Children:- 

1425.  John  Osborne  Bsker  Leuzaruer,   10;   born  Nov.   28,    1910. 

1426.  Edward  Jules  Leuzarder,   10;   born  Sept.   2?,    1912. 


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fiinth  Generation* 
.4X.    WILLIAM  RA2JD  JOUJoIS,    9;    (Frances  oargent  Laker  8;    Jol-m  Osborne  iJaker   7; 
yranccQ   6;    Jolin  Osborne   5#    Epea  4;   ^pes  3»    william  2;    William  1); 
was  born  July  l6,    1878;   married  Hot.  4,   1905#    Amy  Palmer  Butler  of 
Hackensack,    K.   J.,    born  July  3,    l8&4.      He  is   with  Manhattan  ^iav- 
ings  Bank,    Ne-w  York. 
Children:- 

1427.  Hand  Butler  Jones,   10;    born  Aig.   21,    1906, 

1428.  Amy  "i'rances  Jones,   10;    born  JIov.   23,    a903. 


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Kinth  Generation, 
jjj,   wINTimOP   vVlLLlAM   ZAHOIilil,    9;    (I^jnatius  8;   'w'inthrop   7;    George  i/ashin^. 
ton   6;    V/inthrop    5;    ?;lnthrop  4;   Epes   3;    William  2;    William  1);    waa 
born  in  Brookline,    Oct.   I6,    188?;   married  on  Oct.   27,    1909i   iiliza- 
beth  Abbott  Kebler,    daughter  of  Abbot  Livermore   and  Catherine 
(Abbott)  Kebler.      the  y/ub  born  Oct.   3I,    188S. 
Children:- 

1429.   yinthrop   t/illiain,    Jr.,    10;    Dorn  August  3,    I9IO. 
1439.  iilizabeth  fciargent,    10;    born  Kov.   21,    1913« 


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Ijint/i  Generation. 
.•3,  liAHG.VRJl"  k'ZLiOC  PHr^'Pii,    9;    (Jessie  Peroy  I^anoan  S;    Jane  P<5roy  7; 
George  Washington  6;    Winthrop  5;    '^fintlirop  4;   iSpes  3;    uilliaia  2; 
tfilliam  1);    was  born  ia  ::i:ngland,    Au^uot  29,    I877;   married  Edward 
ijampfylde  >?hipps  of  21  Carlisle  tiquare,    Chelsea,   London,    on 
April   23,    1906;   he  ^ae  born  Dec.   29,    I869,    oon  of  Colonel  Kamsey 
Weston  Phipps  late  H.   U,    3»,    and  Ann  Daniel  of  Bath,   Kn£;land. 
Children;- 

1431.  Margaret  Ann  Patricia  phipps,    10;   horn  JiOndon,   inarch  I7,    1907» 

1432.  John  Constajitine  Phipps,    10;    torn  London,    Jan.  I9,    1910. 

1433.  V/illiam  L'icholas  i'oEkett  Phipps,    10;    born  London,    June  20,    I913 


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Binth  Generation* 
pAi/L  I-HIi=P3,    9;    (JoBoie  i  ercy  Duncan  8;    Jane  Percy  '/;    George   WaDhlng- 
ton  6;    v!<ir*throp  5;   "*lnthrop  4;   iLpts  3;    %'illiwn  2;    *JilHam  1);    »ct6 
born  in  iie*  York,   karch  3,   18&0;   meorried  J^il   26,   I909.    in  Kew  York, 
Hora  Langhcrne  of   Virgin!©,    daughter  of  C.   B.   Lc^nghorne  oi    Virginia. 
Lhe  was  Lorn  in  Virginia,   Oct.   3,    l633.     They  reside  in  England. 
Chiluron:- 

1434.  Joyce   Xren«  DiippL,    IC;    born  in  London,    Teb.   10,    I910. 

1435.  Thomas   »?ilton  Phippa,   10;    born  in  iiew  York,    Kov.   30,    1913» 


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BACllKL  VuJlY  HHILS  PHIPP3,    9;    (Jescie  Percy  Eiitler  JDuncan  8;    Jane  Peroy  7 
George  'Jaehlngton  6;    Winthrop   5;    Winthrop  4;   islpea  3;    Vi'illiam  2;    'Wil- 
liam 1);    was  born  in  London,    July  3I,    1686;   married  liiles  Wedderburn 
Lampson,   la,    V,    ).,    of   the  Knglieh  Foreign  Office,    on  July  6,    1912; 
he  was  born  Aug*   24,    I88O,    son  of  Isorman  George  La^ipson  and  Helen  i\£ne8 
i3lackburn  of  JbyXin  House,  London,     lieside  5  Xedworth  Square,   London, 
Child;. 
1436,  l^ary  Catherine  Lampson,    10;    born  Aug,    6,    191-5* 


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liinth  Generation, 
,    JANiiT  PSRGY  HAi^'A,    9;    (llary  Duncan  Butler  Dana  8;    JsJie  Percy  7;    Ceorge 
Washington  6;    '.i'intlirop   5;    Winthrop  4;   Jilpes  3;    Milliam  2;    William  1); 
^ae  born  in  Le^  York,   Udj  29,    IO86;    she  married   iarfield  Theobald 
Longcope  on  Dec.   2,   1915;    >^e  was   born  in  Baltimore,   Jiarch  29,    l877. 
Bon  of  George   and  Uuth   (Theobald)   Longcope* 


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iiinth  Generation. 
^,  allSLlAii  liUTLiiR  DUKCAK  LA1<A,    9;    (i-ary  IXiiican  Butler  Dana  8;    Jane 
Percy  7»   George  Washington  6;    Viinthrop   ^;    ^inthrop  4;   Epea  3; 
^   William  2;    William  1);    was   bom  in  Hew  Y^rk,    Wovenber  19,    I89I; 
married  Austiss  Vs/eeton  on  June  10,    I9I6,    dau^ter   of  Robert  Dick- 
son Weston  and  Auetiss    (Walcott)   V/eaton;    she  was   born  i-'.arch  27, 
189^6    in  Cambridfje,   iiaso. 


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Plinth  Generation. 
^^  JA!ib5S  KI^INHY  AJTDRBJS  GiilTH,   9;    (JSllza  Low  8;    Anne  JIaria  7;    "Jinthrop   6; 
fitz  ^illisra  5;    .Vinthro?  4;   Epes   3;    William  2;    Jilliaa  1);   was  t)orn 
in  Kewburyport,    Alass.,    April  27,    1876;   married  in  llewburyport,. 
Aug*   11,    1900,   liollie  C^field  Higglnu,   who  waa  "born  at  Bar  Harbor, 
Sept.   29»    1881 ;   her  parent o  were  Albert  Loring  Higgins   and  Hattie 
Call  lliK^inG.     llr.   ^^mith  is  nov?  connected  with  the  Central  Teresa 
Sugrx  Co.,    D.t  Ceiba  Kueoa,   Xlanzanillo,    Cuba. 
Children: - 

1437.  Allen  Low  iimith,    10;   born  liewburyport,    Jm.   14,    1902. 

1438.  Waldo  Loring  l^mith,    10;    born  Rio  Piechas,    Porto  Rico,   J'eb,   25, 

i<;^.%     1903* 

1439.  Anna  tiargent  timith,   10;    born  £an  Juan,   X'orto  Kico,    Sept.   2^,   19Q:9« 


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Hlnth  Generation. 
^,  iI03Kt>  ithXVlU  LOW,    9;    (Winthrop  bargent  hovr  B;    .\nna  iiaria  7;    Win- 
throp  6;   Jitz  William  5*   '-iinthrop  4;   £peo  3;    William  2;    'e/illicm  1); 
was  born  in  flewburyport,   l>eo,   8,    I883;   laexrled  in  Kewburyport,    on 
August  27,    1910,    to  Anna  Elizabeth  Beungartner,    who  wac  born  in 
Salem,   iiaas,,    Jan.   21,    1882,    daughter  of  Philip  Baumgartner  and 
Julia  Etta  Pearson.      He  is  T/ith  Old  Colony  Trust  Co.,    Boston,   .Vaes. 
Beniden  30  Barton  St.,    iTest  bomerville,    iJass, 
Children:- 
144-0.   Allen  Winthrop  Low,   10;   born  iiewburyport,    Oct.  30,1913. 


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Kinth  Generation. 
,«    Kii-IiY  B,   ^Olua^CM,   9;    (Sallie  JrXeaBants  Johnson  8;  iiuily  7;   vilnthrop  6; 
fit^iwllli;^  5;    ^inthrop  4;   Epee  3;   Williau  2;    Willl&n  l);   vaa  born 
in  Radnor,   Pa..,   June   5*    I878;   married  April   20«   X901,    Salter  Addiaon 
fox  of  Philadelphia;    he  was  born  April  27,    I872 
son  of 

BiB   occupation  ir.   glatc  narruf acturer. 
Chiidren:- 

1441.  Lli^abeth  ileaeaiits  jbox,    10;    born  Oct.   23,   1902. 

1442.  waiter  iiddison  £0X,   10;    born  Jan.   3»    ^905» 


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Vinthrop  6;   i'itzwillioEi  i>;    ainthrop  4;   Kpea  3;    -illisia  2;   William  1); 
rac  born  iu  iiadnor,   i'a.,    July  13,    lbii!l;   maxried  ^sn*   2,    1^07$    in 
iiew  Yorh,   Tlionac  C,  tsiiuB,   w}i»  ^as  born  in  lorooklyn,    June  3,   I683. 
Ho  ie  "by  occupation  ;    they  rcDlde  in 

1443,   Sallie  i^leasani;c  Johnccn  ttras,   10;    born  Jan.   20,    1908. 


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ninth  Generation* 
.,5.  UM^  PLllA3ANTt:,    Jr.   9;    (Henry  Pleasants  8;   Kmlly  7;    Winthrop  6;   jfitz- 
villiom   5»    Winthrop  4;   JDpes  3;    William  2^. William  1);    was   born   in 
Radnor,    Pa.,   lisy  23,    1684;    A,   B.   llaverford  I906;   it,   L.   Univerelty 
of  Penn,   I9IO;   married  June  0,    I909,   ^izabeth  Washington,    dautvhter 
of  William  Horner   and  Henrietta  C.    ('*ilkin8)    bmith,    of  Philadelphia, 
who   was   born   at  Ardinore,   penna.    on  iSept.   C,    I8C9,      He  ic  a  phycician 
practicing  in  West  Chester,   J  a. 
Children:- 

1444.  Henry  Ple.asants,    10;    born  Radnor,    Pa.,    Hay  12,    I9IO. 

1445,  William  Wilkin's  Pleasants,    10;    born  Uedia,   ksy  17,    I9II. 

)1446,   Ko'vard  Spencer  Pleasants,    10;    bom  West  Chester,    Pa.    iJov.    21,1912 

)1447.  Richard  Hundle  Pleesante,    10;    born  in  v;eot  Chester, Pa.   ^iov.21, 
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iUnth  Generation. 
•  1,   wIHTilHu:t   ilAilGrUil,    9;    (*'inthrop   3;    .linthrop   7;.  Winthrop   6;    yitzwillian   5 
iiinthrop  4;   xlpea  3;    ',7illlaa  2;    William  l);    we.s  born   at   Brid^iewater, 
MacB.f    Aug.   21,    1<?37;   carried  in  Glouceeter,    July  7,    1910,   Prencea 
iiotan,    T;ho  was    born  r.t  Waco,    laxas,   iiarch  l8,    I89O;    her  mother   wao 
Kate  otrum  opCall^^&nd  father  waa  Edward  Kotan«     He  i^   Vice^preaident 
of  ijt?-nQard  bupyly  it  iiquipiAent  Co.,    of  irhilocielphia;    resides  in 
liaverfcrd,   i^a.     A.   B.  Haverford,    1903;    A.ii.HaTYard  1909« 
Ohildren:- 

1448,   Winthrop,    3rd,   10;    born  July  12,    I9II,    at  Ardmore,   ?a. 
1440.  Sdward  Botan,    10;    born  Ardmore,   Pa.,    July  22,    191^» 


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I^lnth  Generation* 
,^.  SAkUSL  WOHCEIsTSll  SARGi'lfT,,  9;    (Wlnthrop  Sargent  8;    illnthrop  7;    ^;vinth- 
rop  6;    Fitzvilllam   5;    Vl/inthrop  4;   Epea  3;    «llliaa  2;   William  1);    ^rag 
born  In  Philadelphia,   Pa,,    April  I3,   1889,    A,   E.   HarYard  191I;   mar- 
rlGd  June  5i    19^1*   i-'sxion  Bigelow,    who   '*a8  torn  in  Brooklyn,    l^,   '/•, 
July  4,    1883,    daughter  of  iiaud  liirrny   and  ?Mwin  Wilden  Llgelov/. 
i;ccide   in  Overbrook,   Ps,;   he  la  connected  -with  ^unericsja  L;teel 
i'oundry  Co.,    of  ot,  Louis,    and  other  intereBts, 


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;S.  PIT2WULLIAM  SARGEUT,    9;    (i'inthrop  8;    Winthrop   '/;    Winthrop   6;   i-ita- 
villiam   5;    Winthrpp  4;   Epoo  3;  nirilliam  2;    tillioia  1);    was   born  in 
Brldgcv/ater,    LiasB.,    Oct,   10,    1892;    A,   B,   Harvard  1914;    married 
Bernice   'Wellington   (Daughter   of   Jonathan  iSddy  Hamblin  arid  i-ay 
Ethel  Compton,    adopted  by  her  mother's   second  huaband,    ilenry    «ake- 
field  'nollington,    ^hsn  nho  t'SGumed  the  name  of  Wcllingtou;,    on 
Sept,   9,    1914;    £he  vas  bcrn  in  i;ew  York  wity,    /.u^.   I3,    l895» 
Kfjside  in  ^'^rdiiore,   Pa,;    he  is  connected  7/ith  s>t<3jadard  wux^ply  Si 
Squipiaent  Co.   of  Philadelphia. 
Child :- 
1450.  iiitzwilliaa,   3rd,    10;    born  Ardjiore,   Pa.  iec.    29,    191i?. 


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fiinth  Generation. 
j6,  FH3X)i:RlCK  oCOTT  KEITH,    9;    (Anna  '.Vorcester  8;   Jb"'ltzwilliexa  Sargent 
Worceeter   7;    Sarah  barfcont   6;   j?"itzwilliam  5»    winthrop  4;   iipea  3t 
WllliOTi  2;    ^illiara  l);    was  born  in  Erldsewater,    Liaes.,    Jan.   17,    I869; 
U,    r.   Harvard  I892;   married  oept.    5»    1^94,    Mary  Forbes.      He   is   a 
practicinf;  physician,    residing  at  liewton  Jiighlanas,   L»a68. 
Children:- 

1451*  lasrjorie  i'orbesj    10;    born  iiarch  7,    I096,    at  Iie»*ton  ili^iilands 
1452.   iJcott,    10;    born  i'eb.   l3,   I898,    at  i^ewton  iiieshlanaB 
14 ^'3.   Theodore  Kent,    10;    born  iiarch  17,    1902,    Kewton  Hitihlands. 


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Ninth  Generation. 
jC^riPiJJ^iiii  i^Aii^Oiia  DOUUli'i'Y,    9;    (ChflrleB   John  Doughty  8;    Sarah  Parsons 
l^orcester   7;    tiarah  6;    JTitzwilliam   5»    «inthrop  4;   jipes   3;    .villiam   2; 
filliam  1);    -jyas   born   in  '^^althoiia,    ilaas,,    July  4,    I872;   raarrled  April   10, 
1900,    Robert   CroEtoie.        Reside   at   Ocean  Park,    Cal. 
Children:- 

1454,  Kathleen  Crosbie,    10;    born   i*ov.    7,    I902. 
1455-    l£^  Cameron  Crosbie,    10;    "born   June  10,    1907» 


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ninth  Generation. 
.A    VAiJk.KIC    ..OiiOii^iXiiU  iJOUGU'XY,    9;    (i'r^Jicis  '6orce£^ter  Poufjhty  8;    Sarah 
parsons   Worcester   7;    Sarah  6;    Fitzwilliam   5;    Winthrop  4;    ilpes   3; 
William  2;    'Ailliam  1);    itslb   born  in  Brooklyn,    J-larch  30,    I886;    died 
Ramapo,    li.   Y.,    Aug.    20,    I9O8;   married  ;^g.    1?,    I908.    Cladye  Katherine 
^rlfcigh,    who  was  born  in  Northampton,   Maso.,    daughter  of  Lel^oyne 
and  Katherine   (Judd)   Burleigh. 


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Kinth  Generation. 
.;,  iiAiiUcJJL  HUWARD   aOROiiSTl]R,    9;    (baauel   ;sorceater  8;    iiaauel  Howard 
Worcester  7;    Sarah  Sargent   6;   yitzTrilliam  5;    V/inthrop  4;   Epec   3; 
Villiam  2;    'Ailliam  1);    wac   born  in  Burlington,    Vt.    ,   ilarch  22,    I873; 
married  Jan.    3,    I898,    Sdith  i'arley  Brown,    dauf;htcr  of   Jemee  Hackell 
Brown  of  Buffalo,    N.  Y.;    whe  was   born   Jan.   7,    l874>.      He  is  Superintend- 
ent of  Patterson  &  Sargent  Co.,   Paint  i'ac66yy,    ojid  resides   in  Cleve- 
land,   Ohio, 
Children:- 

1456,  laargaret   Worcester,    10;    born   Cleveland,    0.,    liar.   3I,    I9OO; 

died  April  22,  I9OI. 

1457,  fi:atheriae  Vjorcettcr,    10;   born  ClevelsJid,    0.,    /^pril  30^,1904; 

died  Bept.    5,    I905. 

1458,  James  Brown  Worcester,    10;    born  Cleveland,    0.,   ivar.   19»    1907» 


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Ninth  Generation, 
o,  KPITH  iLAY  WORCJJSTiiH,    9;    (Sanuel   Worcester  8;    Sariuel   Howard   Worcester  7; 
Sarah  6;    Pitzwilliaa   i?;    winthrop  4;   i;pe3  3;    Villiam  2;    WilliaiTi  1); 
was  l3orn  in  Lurlin^iton,    Vt.,    Jcb»    28,    IS76;   tiarriod   l&t,    i'eb.    14,    I897, 
Harry  iid^yards,    born  in  Liverpool,   lin^.,    died  in  Log  Angeles,    Cal., 
Oot.   28,    IO97;   married  2na,    iiept,   14,    I899,    Gdy  T.    Jo^inaon  of  Los 
Angeles,    born   Golurubusi,    Ind«,    i'eb,   14,    I88O,    died  JDec.   4,    1915; 
married  3rd,    jTremont  ocott,    of  Lob  Angeleo,    Cal,,    bept,    i?,    191^. 

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.    SLLA  'iOKCiiST^R,    9;    (Henry  jfostcr    iorcfccter  8;    iiamuel   Howard   iorcester  ^ 
S&rah  6;   i'itzvilliam   5;    ilnthrop  4;   Kpes  3;    iilliam  2;    i»'illiam  1);    was 
torn  in  Lancaster.  A.   H.,    July  l6,   1878;   married  iec.    25,    I902, 
Klmer  Heed  Cook  of  Tsunton,   KasB.        He   is   a  mechanical   engineer   and 
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Kinth  Generation. 

^32.   CARAIi  SAEGKUT  VOfiCHSTilK,    9;    (Henry  Foster   Joroester  b;    Samuel   Howard 
Worcester   7;    Sarah  0;    i'itzwilllaai   5;    Winthrop  4;   liipes   3;    V/illiam  2; 
ifilXiam  1);    was   born   in  iJridge water,    Mass.,    Nov.    2,    l8bl;    married 
in  Providence,    H.    I.,    Au^iust  1,  ,    George   H,   Heme   born  in 

i^oxboro,    iiaBii.,    who   is   an   electrical   engineer. 
Children: - 
1459/ Mary  Hazel    lleriie,    10;    born 

1460,  George  Willisjn  Heme,    10;    born 

1461,  Henry  -^'oroester  Heme,    10;    born  Cept.   I908;    died  ppc.   1,    190b, 

1462,  Frances  Helen  Kerne,   10;    born  Jan.   1912,    died  »eb.   28,    1912. 


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iUnth  Generation* 

o,   JiLiUill,  V/Aiiiii3UKii   WOKC^ioTilii,    9;    (iienry  joster   Aorceeter  8;    3amuel   xlow- 
ard  Worceater   '/;    i>&ra>i  0;    -titz^iliiam  5J    Viinthrop   4;   iipea  3;    *iilliara2; 
'^illiaia  1);    was    oorn  Deo*   11,    I883;   married  in  liridge^s.ter,   i.s.Gfc., 
Dec.   17.    190^*    Clifford   rtr.    W.   Davie   of  ;.:iddleboro;    he  is   a  vorkir.an 
in  8I100  factory,    and  liyea   in   .;est  I.rldgewater . 
Children;- 

1463.  George  Everett   Dj^vie,    10;    born  .bridgewater,    ]:aoa, 

1464,  iyarria  Prances  Davlc,    10;    born  I5rid{?ewater,    Uuos, 
1465-    Clifrord  Stanley  Davie,    10;    torn  >Mddlc"boro,    ?J.a£o» 

1466.  Charles   Herbert  Davis,    10;    born  Middleboro,    I'iasEi . 

1467.  Xiodney  i*rederick  Davis,    10;    born  iiridfecw-iter,    llase. 


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.,4,   HSKhY  i'OSTEH   'i*i)iiCKv:TEf.,    Jr.    9;    (Kenry  j'oster    .^orceeter  S;    iia-uuel   How- 
ard Worcecter   7;    Sarah  6;    J^itzt.'illiem   5;    i<inthrcp  4;    Lpee   3;    v.'illiEia   2; 
Ailliam  1);    ?.'as  born  Cct,    30,    iSB^;    mrirried  in  Bridge: water,    kaee,, 
Pec.   4,    1910,    Chrietine  licOillory,    of  Koxbury,    fcaop.  He   is   by 

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t?19. 
;  Uinth  Ocncrrj.tion, 

l;y,  DAVID  iJQRCZi^l'ZB,    9;    (Henry  x'oster    -oroester  8;    i^amufcl  iIo».ard   «.or- 

cecter   7;    iSa:.-£li  6;   iitzwilliciA  >;    iinthrcp  4;   i^pes   3;    Wiiliax  2; 

•Ailliex  1);    -.vas   "bom   oept,    23,    l£37;    uarrifed   ac  iS.   Haddon,    Conn,, 

i:s.r.   27i    1909#   ^tta  Gertrude  Jateo,      His  occupation  is  carpenter. 

Childxen;- 

1460.   Harry   Alien   vVorcentpr,    10;    born  Bri age. t .iter,    i*ass. 


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f  520. 

i  i^inth  Generation. 

i  -40,   WiiLl^ii  iJijiu\lj\iL,    9;    (^tilth  v.'orceeter  6;    L>auiuel  iioward   »*orce8ter   7; 

Sarah  6;    Jj'itzwilliam   5;    Winthrop  4;   Kpes   3;    .?illlojn   2;    Willisia  1); 

was  born  in  iSalem,   Waas.,    July  17,    I879;   married  in   jaE>antiton,lJ.C. 

Aug.   31,    1910,    Anne  Karris   V*7iitfield  of   Georgia.      Harvard  A.   ii. 

1899;    is   an  examiner   in  U.    J.   Patent  Office,      i^ecideo   in  Kensington, 

i£d. 

Children: - 

1469.  Anne  V^iitfield  iieriaa,  10;  born  Oct.  14,  1912. 


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521. 
ninth  Generation. 
,i42»  li-^Wlo  L.i;.i{lAM,    9;    (iidith  V/orcester  8;    fci emu c-l.ailo ward  Worcester  7; 

Sarah  6;    yitzwilliam  5;    Winthrop  4;   Epes  3;    tfilliam  2;    Willian   1); 
was   born  in  balen,    ilans,,    Oct.    5,    I883;   married   in    .Vaslington,    D.C. 
Aug.    25,    1909»    jeink  Wilson  from  Arkansas,      Harvard   a.   ^.^    I905, 
A.   K.   1906;    George   Washington   University,    iJ.L.   1909,      Is  Asst. 
Chief   J,    u.   Child's  isurcau,    and  resides   in  iNow  Rochelle,    N.Y, 


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5^2. 
}«iinth  Generation, 
44,  WIIIIAM  ^IlOriELD  COBB,    9;    (Mary  TownBend  Woroeeter  8;    tiamuel   HoT.ard 
Worcester  7;    Sarah  6;    i'itzwililam  ^';    Wlntluop  4;   Epes   3;    William  2; 
William  1);    was  born  In  Brldgewater,    ;^asD»,    Jaar.    6,    l888;   married 
In  Chicago,    111*,    iKlarch  2,    1912,    i^argaret  Julia  Hies,    who  was  born 
at  Kenton,    Ohio,    Oct.    22,    1856.      He  died  ^ept.   IJ?',    1915- 
Resided  Chlcapro,    111.  Ho  children. 


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523. 

ninth  Generation, 
i(j,    I'lD'VAliD     /Oi<C:-!ory:R   COBB,    9;     (Lory   Townsond   Worceeter   8;    Annuel    ilo-vard 
wofcefiter   7;    Sarah   6;    j}'itz'.7illiaai   5l    i>inthrop  ^i    r^^^eB    3;    willirjn   ?; 
William  1);    war.   born   in    walthiun,    ;_a'3s,,    iioT,    ?4,    IO89;    OMrried 
liay  19,    1916,    llarie  Madeline      tJibbald,    bom    June   25,    I&B9.      lie 
graduated    from  li&Jmeiaan  kedicjU.    College,    Chicap:o,    Liay   191^1    ^f^^ 
Interne    in    Homeopatiiic    j.ocpital    in   Cnicriijo,    v.hcre   ne  no>;  practiceL; 
is    also  ^edicsJL    iiiCpector   ui    ijc>iools   in   that   city» 


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111     .')   -    ^1  •<>  1.     'jA'i.  c.ovtoH 


5^24  . 
liinth  Generation, 
^jl.  ROGdR  -ilUTHKOI*  COIi/iiiT,    9;    (Uary   ijarg*nt   Worcester  6;    i'rancis    ./orces- 

ter  7;    Garah  6;    yitzwilliam  5;    .^inthrop  4;   Epes  3;    Gillian   2;    ..illioml) 
was  bom  in  Gloucsster,    :ias3,,    Not.    26,    I669;    graduated  iiaoo.    Innt. 
Teclmology,    3.   B,   I89I;    maxried  June  8,    I901,    in  Boston,   Mary   Win- 
ifred Alahar.        He  is   an   electrical    engineer.        iieeidos   Chicago   and 
Boston. 
CJiil  dr  en; - 
1470.   Riohard  worceeter   Conant,    10;    born  karch  I3,    I902. 


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525. 

iiinth  Generation. 
HaKOLD  SAIvOi.J<iT    COl-JANT,    9;     (ilary   baxt^eat    kiorceDter   8;    i'roiicia    uo re  ea- 
ter  7;    i^arali   6;    i''it:i7/illiam    5;    .Vintlirop   4;    iOpea   3;    Ji'illi:,^.!   2;     .-illi.^i   3) 
>ffaB   born   in  Gloucester,    iiaso,,    Lar.    3,    lfj79;    married   in  Hartford, 
Conn,,    Oct.    3»    ^9^^i    -i^^clith  j..ay   hixx,    "born    June    5»    ^^-^'//t    cij.ii'.^nter   of 
peter    and    Saxah    {L&\7rence)    Iazx;    he  ^^radunted  irom  lasB.    Innt.    of 
Tech.    19^'^0;    i^tatc    liorr.:al    at   llyannis;    lOineroon  school    of   Oiitory;    i.er/ 
Church  ilic-jK^ii^^crJ.   bchooJ    at   'J5.rjbric::e   I906;    v-tjs   ordainoo   rr.iniistcr   of 
the   Ke'.?  JeracDlcm  Church   J'2n«    6,    l?^?;    »'''as    afjeistc-nt  pastor   of   Lev; 
Church  »j>ccioty      iv  ihiladelpuia   fro"   1936-1910;    arid   settled   as   puctor 
in   P.alti.rore   19i^^»    vhere   hs   nor,   livers. 
Children:  - 

1471.  Katherine  Lux  O.^nant,    10;    born   ..hil  ar.elDhia,    ^.e-pX,    6,    I906. 

1472.  Concitarice   Cona'it,    10;    borv!  PhJln.r.clphia,    July    30,    I908. 

1473.  ilarold  Po^e   Conont,    10;    born   C-o .    HrtJison,    l.atjs.,    '-U;.;.    lb,    191'i-« 


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526. 

ninth  Generation, 
-t     AJjA  <;^iT*xUB2   wOKCESIii^,    9;    (irEjacis   iorcceter  C;    i'rancib  Worcester  7; 
Sarah  6;    Jj-itzwilliam  5;    ninthrop  4;    j-.pes  3;    V.illirua  2;    V.illian  1); 
vas  born  in    Socton,   iiass.,    Oct.   il,    I874;   marr J  eel  lat,    Ji'.n.    10, 
1894,    vamee  Uenry  ThomaB  oi"   tit.  Louis,    i^o.;   Kcurried  2nd,    Jaraer. 
Bradford. 
Chilciren:- 
1474.   irancis  Leonard  Thorruts,    10;    born   Lit.   Louis,    iio.,    kCar.   I7,    l89>. 


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527. 
ITlnth  Generation. 
^,  KD«'AKi)  WOKOiSKTiiH,    9;    (Kdv.ard   Worcester  8;    yranclc   worceoter   7;    b.irah  6; 
yltz^illiara  5;    sVinthrop  4;    pipca  3;    .Villinni  2;    V/llllam  1);    war   born  i.u 
Dorchester,    .Vaaa.,    I;ec.    12,   I879;    married  Dec.    28,    I9OI,    Lsxc-h  Lcuice   ■*- 
daur>hter   of   ChovleB   Stone   and  Isabel  Hcvrton  Kilbcmme  cf  Aurora,    111., 
rho   was   born   July   2^,    I86?;    ho   is  itcm'^cr  of   iialer.  of  Dation-ol   Xube 
Go*  Residoo  in  t>x ,   Louie,    ;;o. 

Child:- 
1475.   ;iarc>ies3.  Louise   Worcester,    10;   born  Atlanta,    Georgia,    3ept,26,1910. 


52C. 

^^ir.th  Gencr^.tion. 
j^  ASij'^  ilUIIH  V.CIlGLiilliiv,    9l     (.-'avorc    .iorcecter  8;    Frr.nciy    ■Vcrcrntcr   7; 
»arah  6;    ^-iti:willi.in   :^;    ..ir.throp   ^;   .'"-pei^   3;    v.illicm   2;    villifjr.   Ij; 
was    born   in  .'iew-'won,   Jr.a.cr.. ,    ,-ji,';urt   IT,    !&?!;    .-n.-uried   .^^ril    2,    lyo?; 
Pr.    John  ilii^chird  .Uo.y   of   i.'cv,-ton,    Va:-.L<,      I'^ho  iT.-:(.i.Ktf2u    vt   Vai?r.p,r 
College,    19^3;    reeicca    in   Wa'can,    l-ai-'g, 
Chilcli'en:- 
14-7c»    Ju'iua   i.ircI'.T.i-d  ..ao',    Jj'.,    10;     oorn  xe'c      ""'/i    I'^'^S* 

1477.  i-dwird    worccater  v. ay,    10;    ham   J;in.    12,    1910, 

1478,  .lU,/u\.i:  i.wU. ■-:•.-  I*:.\Y,    10;    corn  .\at,»    'J,    I7I2, 


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I  Ninth  Generation. 

I  ,^,    V/IKTHiiCP   o.vciGi^li'T  WORCHSr^'R,    9;    (i'.dT/^a-d  V/orccst'^r  8;    jr?jicis    i7orcct.trr  7 

I  Sarah  6;    Fitzwilliam    5;    T.'inthrop  4;    Epe?  3;    l^illic:s.  2;    Xtillitisi  1); 

I 

I  was  born   in   Chicago,    111.,    Oct.   15.    1^93;    carried  Grace  Lllu  iilc-Le 

I  on  Oct.    24,    1906;    she  wis  "born  ard  ir 

I  daughter   of 

He  is   connected  with  Shelby   i^tcaZ.   Co.  Resides   at   l-Ulwood   Oi^y.pa. 

r 

^  Child: - 

1479.   L!?ry  V/orcester,    10;    born  KrJ.loTrell,    j:r.ine,    i:sj  oh   72^    1910. 


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I 

I  Klnth  Generation, 

'H,  KATHICi^IKil  BROiUK   «^ORC>iST£H,    9;    (Kdward  Worcester  3;   i'rancis    worceoter  7 
SsTah  6;    i'itzwilliera   5;    Wlnthrop  4;   £pe8  3;    A'illiam   2;    william  1;; 

I         was   Lorn  in  i'vanrton.    111,,    Aup.    26,    l885;    m-iirricd   Joseph   ualker 
Kennedy  on   April    5i    19il;    R^ie  graduated   iron   Vassar   College  190/; 
he  v/as   born  ;    hi  a  bueineyo   is 

They  reside 
Child :- 
1480.    Joseph   walker  Kennedy,    Jr.    10;    born  April  14,    1912. 


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l.^  531. 

I        "  lilnth  CieaeratioQ. 

i62.   Fhl^^Ll'^  WOHCii;TiU.,    9;    (Edward  Worceeter  8;    i'rancie    fcorcester   7; 

Sarah  6;    i'itzwilliam  5;    '•/inthrop  4;    Epep   3;    Hilliam  2;    ■.Vlllioir.  1); 

w^s   born  in  ^ranoion,    111.,    Aug.    10,    I687;    married  liov.    20,    I912, 

Alice  Hobbs   of   Aurora,    111.,    vvho  wan   born 

daughter   of 

He  Crcuiuated   from  rartmouth,  viol  lege,    I9IO.      Is  Ccdecman  for   Kational 

Tube  Co,        Residence,    Chicago,    111. 


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532. 

ninth  Ueneratlon, 
:  .jQ,   iiXlii.\iiiiTH   SHAi?  Gl^iU^KIf,    9;    (iiajraJi  cilery  urraenl   /Oistin  6:    lilizabeth 

r 

^  Turner  ;iinory  7;   Esther   6;    ignatiue    $;    Deniel   4;    i:pe3  3;    Williiixri  2; 

\i?illian  1);    v.ob  l?orn  in  Bob  ton,    isrch  l8,    1886;   rprrrieo  inaor  P.&,    1910, 
SssQuel  i^«  liorison,    born  son  of 

Jo>m   and  ;:]nily  ii,    (iiliot)   liorison.      HeblUe   at  15^  i--t.    Vernon  L-t,, 
Bo r. ton,   );a{3P* 
Chile  :- 

;  148l .  Tulizabeth  Gray  ?  orison,    10;    born  lioxch  29,    1911. 


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533. 


ninth  Generation, 
,240.    CHRI'-iTIAIIA  SAKGEKT  HUNN^  V.ilLL ,    9;    (L!ary  Bowditch   ,v7iitney  B;    ChriBtiana 
Eeadie  iiwan  7;    Henry  Jackoon   6;    John  Turner   5;    Daniel  4;   xipes   3; 
Willi^JTi  2;    3illlsm  l);    was  bom  i;ay   3,    1687;   married  IJ.ay  3I,    i9l3» 
Nelson  Slater   Bartlett,    Jr. 
Childl- 


ike? .    Ilolnon   blater  Bartlett,    3rd,    10;    born  Beverly  Karms,    Ea&s., 


JuiiO   20,    Ivl'f. 


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1483.    Ghristiona  Lartlett,    10;    born  Cept.    I3,    191?.    <^^  O  b-^Jt 


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53^. 

Hinbh  Generation* 

j7,   AiJJ^A  i'i\Al.C:iii   ULJEViiLAI^IL,    9;    (Chirlotte   J.    Jordan  8;   Sdiard   Jordrr,  7; 
Charlotte   uaundera  x-arsons   6;    Charlotte   Jaundcra   5;    *^£»ul   Ludley   4; 
iipes  3;    williaxn   2;    ;»illiaai  1);    auk  lorn  in  i-ongOT,    i.e.,    i)ec.   11,    1B9I; 
educatco   in  hur.t\oi;    oifarried  Oct,    ?G,    I^IO*    J&^'?c  Allen  a^lcxiderb,    Jr. 
He  is   (snployed  by  i>elav*are  a.  Hudson  x%,   H,  Resides   in   w.hic84,o,    111. 

Ghilarcn:- 

1484-,   kaxine   Jordan   iylanderB,    10;    born  Bangor,    i>ept.    2'/,    19II. 
IASJj.    James  Allen  ilaiidero,    3rc,    10;    born  .-Ibary,    .h.   Y.,^.^ril   11,    1915« 


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ilint.li  uRiiv;ration, 
2,   i;ADlr:  Gui::r;N  =  :,    9;     (iiarah  V^harton  Greene   ft;    Lrthor   Lwii7jt;nt   iJl]  ery    7; 
Joyin  ijteveno  i.llery   b;    John   wteveiiS  liilory    ^;    l.at'ruinicl  cilery    4; 
Ann   3»    >*illi-'^^'   i^;    ftilli'^n  1);    v  aa   born   in    ;lln.inf,tori>    ji,    c,    ..prll   I3, 
3687;    r-^.^rrieci    s.t    "Airlic",    her   f  ithtr'a    catotc   n«- r     .il'nin.ton,      ..'J, 
on  Oct..    3^-^''^»    ^')^''^t    'to    JQ>in  iiucsfcll    i'opt-    oi"   i:ev/  Yoik. 
Childi'on;- 

1486,  Kary  .i'OT)e,    iO;    oorn  i-i«w  YorJi:   *..i  ty,    AUr;uct   ?!,    I>i3» 

1487,  S9.r^h    ,jh9Jton  iope,    10;    born   in   i^ev;  York,    jjecfaoer  I'-,''!-!;. 


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INDEX. 

BY  TH:^  NAMiJ  OP  SARGENT . 

Ko.  l^ame.  Gen.      £orn.  Page, 

204.   Abigail   Coffin 

884.   Ada  ii'rances  ■*■■ 

491.   Albert   Glover 

969.   Albert    ^yilliam 

694.   Mice 

726.   Alice 

329.   Alice  V/entworth 

112.   Ajaelia 

255»   Ai^elia  Barnard 

?.^^,    A^.elia  jj'ranccs 

576.   Arflclia  Prances 

9.   Ann 
210.   Ann 

76.   Ann   .yinthrop 
107.   Anna 
322.   Mina.  DeBloia 
120.    Anna  i<:aria 
274.   Anna  liar i  a 

29.   Anne 
273.   Annio 
478.   Arinie  Grace 

10.    Andrew 
691.   Andrew  i-tobecon 
632.    Ariita   rtTaeel^Tlght 
105.   Arria 
251.   Arria 
264.   Arria 
696.   Arthur  Selnont 
316.   Ai'thur    .vinthrop 
489*   Arthur   Winthrop 
706.    Arthur   Winthrop 
1234,    Arthur   v.inthrop,    Jr. 


897.   Bf^^bara 

25.   Benjsinin 
974,   Bertha  Geraidine 
970.   Besyie  L.ildrod 
486.    Bessie   Sarali 


28.  Catherine 

38.  Catherine 

42.  Catherine 

50.  Catherine 
•  51 •  Catherine 
102.  Catherine 
263.  Catherine  Osborne 
107b.  Catherine  ^'ugh 

09 •  Catherine  ..inthrop 
269.  Catherine  ^Vinthrop 


6 

1824 

118 

8 

1892 

235 

I 

1874 

119 

1890 

266 

8 

I8ci2 

169 

8 

1886 

178 

7 

1651 

183 

6 

1781 

29 

7 

1509 

136i 

I 

IC06 

64 

1842 

293 

m3 

1692 

9 

6 

1812 

120 

5 

19. 

6 

1782 

28 

7 

1845 

^77 

6 

1790 

38 

7 

iCi5 

147 

4 

1746 

8 

7 

1837 

67 

7 

1B72 

117 

3 

1693 
1876 

3 

9 

365 

8 

1876 

332. 

6 

1779 

28 

7 

62 

7 

1827 

65 

8 

1865 

171 

7 

1853 

174 

7 

1871 

270 

8 

1876 

37^ 

9 

1906 

274 

8 

238 

4 

1736 

7 

8 

i9:'-0 

269 

8 

1892 

478 

7 

1665 

119. 

4 

1747 

7 

5 

1747 

10 

5 

10 

5 

1757 

•1-3 

5 

175B 

13 

6 

1774 

2o 

7 

ib2^' 

140. 

9 

1911 

^10 

5 

17/5 

"46 

6 

1821 

53 

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Indax  ' 


No.        Name. 


Gen, 


Born 


Pii^e 


182. 
440. 
427. 
431. 

4B5. 
104. 
250. 
578. 
217. 
^06. 

5X4. 

695. 
493. 
325. 

30B. 

309. 

319. 
l?37. 
12^,^,. 
io?.S. 


Arthur 
Arthur 
Dojiiel 
Lenox 


Jr 


Charles 

Charles 

Cherles 

Charier 

Charles 

ChH.rle3 

CharloB  Lenox, 

Charles  Lenox 

Oharleo 

Gharlc"-; 

Chsrleo 

Cr.arl  pn 

Charleo 

Chariot 

Charlotte 

Charlotte 

Cliarlotte 

Charlotte 

Chr i s ti  ana  iZeadi c 

Christiana  Keadie 

Christ  i  •!  0   S  weji 

Clark  K'iapp 

Constables   Gordon 


Rathburn 

t3pr?^ue 

Spra^'tiS 

nto'vprt 

'^illicm 
te  Bel ton 
j-::ilza'bei:h 
jtov:ard 
bcundere 
Sophia 


Sw3Ja 


/  1G 


6. 

23. 
61, 

130 


Xiardel 

Denicl 

i)aniol ,  Jr , 
.  L-niel 
173.  L-a-niel 
205.  Daniel 
320.  r.^jaiel 
339,  Laniel 
432.  I-aiiel 
728.  L\aniel 
883.    Daniel 


T^^fj. 


It. 


/r 


43^ 


i^aniei   i3artiet 


426.    Daniel   rariin^i 


893. 
109. 


;  dva  n 


.'jDjraei. 
I)orca3 
898.   Dorotay  }^:ii20Deth 
1067.    iorotfiy   Gorcon 


6 

1835 

108 

7 

1652 

242 

7 

1357 

102 

7 

1365 

102 

7 

1362 

267 

6 

1778 

62 

I 

1847 

62 
138 

6 

1836 

124 

7 

l84T 

169 

8 

1830 

367 

8 

1908 

272 

7 

1^67 

124 

6 

1358 

368 

7 

1878 

119 

7 

1840 

179 

5 

1782 

1837 

^7 

7 

74 

7 

1^39 

74 

7 

1837 

175 

9 

1912 

374 

9 

1904 
1893 

374 

9 

308. 

r 

/  ;■  ■  '• 

^»  ^  "-» 

-^^ 

/  9^  ^ 

4 

1731 

lb 

5 

1764 

39 

6 

1797 

41. 

6 

181^, 

102 

6 

1826 

119 

7 

1840 

76 

7 

1551 

7 

1836 

103. 

8 

IS90 

17^ 

8 

1891 

?35 

7 

}8"9 

•^3 .' 

7 

i354 

—  ">  y 

8 

T  -  :'.  i^ 

'"^  -^  Z^; 

J.  ^   :  ) 

^  »  "' 

6 

1787 

C  ■  - 

8 

•-!-%. 

9 

1391 

S  >>  2  . 

No .  Name 

1216.   Edward  i^arshall 
697.   Edward  Hall 

313.  Edward  Marion 

314 ,  Ed';7ard  Jdarion 
1449.   i::dward  Rotan 

207.   Eliza 
194.   Elizabeth 
1430.   Elizabeth 
628.   Elizabeth  Browne 
336,   Elizabeth  Hazard 
265.   Elizabeth  Lincoln 
5BI.   Elizabeth  Lincoln 
634.   ESiizabeth  Parsons 
3i2.   Elizabeth  Stone  Vihite   Gray 
133.  Elizabeth  Tai'ner 
214,   Elizabeth  vVlUdden 
328.   Ella  . 
341,  Ellen  iiacon 
582.   Emilie  Llacklot 
2^"^.   Emily 
618.  Emily 
630.  Emily  Kaskell 
8.  Edss 

17.  Epes 

39,  Epea 
101.   EpeB 
110.  Epec 
114.   Epe3 
257.   Epes 
575»  Epes 
180.   Spes   Dix^vell 
211.  Epes    <jinthrop 
452.  Epes   V/inti-irop 
926,    '2^-^e^  V/inthrop 

18.  Esther 

40.  Eether 
49.  Esther 

103.  Esther 
131.  Esther 
1109.  Esther 
890.  Eva 


78.  Pitz  Henry 
12.  i'itz  John 

3.   Eitz    .Villi am 
15.   Eitz   willicirn 
53.   Eitz  v/illiaa 
125.   Eitz.villiaa 
270.    Eitzv/illism 
484.   i'itz  V/illiaci 
626,   EitZATilliam 
1106.   Eitzwilliam 
1450.   Eitswilliam,    3rd, 
620.   i'itzwilliam  Winthrop 


Index  -3. 

Gen. 

Born . 

Page. 

9 

1913 

369 

8 

1869 

369 

7 

1846 

74 

7 

1849 

74 

10 

1914 

507 

6 

1832 

52 

6 

1824 

51 

10 

1913 

496 

8 

1663 

328 

7 

1850 

186 

I 

1830 

65 

18?3 

299 

8 

1384 

332^ 

Gray 

7 

1844 

173 

6 

1802 

41 

6 

1839 

122 

7 

1845 

182 

I 

1856 

189 

1855 

300 

I 

1817 

148 

1857 

149^ 

8 

1869 

330 

3 

1690 

5 

4 

1721 

10 

.. 

5 

17^18 

28 

6 

1772 

28 

6 

1789 

28 

6 

173^- 

I813 

64 

7 

I37i 

8 

1841 

138 

6 

1826 

107 

6 

1824 

53 

7 

1873 

249 

8 

1912 

249 

4 

11 

5 

10 

5 

1755 

13 

6 

1773 

61 

6 

1793 

72 

I 

1858 

1683 

327 

238 

5 

19 

3 

1696 

3 

3 

1678 

3 

3 

1701 

4 

5 

1768 

3§ 

6 

1799 

38 

7 

1820 

149 

7 

i860 

266 

8 

1859 

327 

9 

1892 

509 

10  . 

1915 

509 

8 

1866 

149. 

y 


Index  -4, 

Ho.        Name  Gen.  Born  Page 

113.   Frances  6  1782                   63 

258.   Frances  7  1815                   65 

324.   Frances   Cunningham  7  I837                   77 

429.  Frances   Jane  7  186I  237 
876,   Frances  Hay  Lockhai't  8  1892  233. 
708.   Frances  l^erkins  8  I809  37^' 
218.    Francis  6  I838                    53 
332.   Francis  7  i844  78 

430.  Francis  Ednund  7  1863  238 
891.  Francis  Ed^:und,  Jr.  8  I8G9  238 
179.  Francia  T.^.uTt  6  I825  •  48 
323.  Francis  William  7  l848  I78 
725.   Francis   '.'/illiams  8  l884  385 

1254-.    Francis    rtilliama  9  191^  3&i> 

4oO.   Frajik  Koincr  7  I880  265 

317 •   Franklin  iiaven  7  l8|^6                   75 


271.  George  7  183I  145 

340.  Coorge   Amory  7  lo54  l83 

260.  ueorge  i3arnard  7  1818  I38 

579.  George   liarnard  8  I849  I38 

119.  vjeorge   \ia.s'iiin^ton  6  l802  o7 

597.  George    J&srirx:^ton  8  I86I  3Cd 

1069.  George   winthrop  9  I90O  3O0. 

895.  i}3ortiia  Darling  8  238 

574,  GGorgiana   .^elles  8  I858  137 

281.  Gorh3jn  Parsons  7  I83I  154 

1105.  Corhara  Parsons  9  I89I  325 

903.  Grace  ii.    Sar^^ent  8  IS73  4ol. 

971.  Grace  Elisabeth  8  I894  268 


261.   Kojnnah  Dane  7  l822  139 

479.    liarriet   Au^'usta  Homer  7  I874  117 

77.    H-iirriet  :oliz:abeth  5  1791  i9 

425.    Fc?j:riet  u^exla.  7  I853  102. 

178.    Harriet    Tai't  6  I823  48 

1236.    }:?rriette  Llesjior  9  1^10  374 

476.   Kyrry  Burbrudge  7  I065  117 

894.    Harry  8  238 

967.    Helen  Slizateth  8  I908  2g5 

108.   Henrietta  6  I7S5  28 

690.   Henrietta  8  l374  364 

•305.   Henrietta  Gray  7,  IS38  .      lob 

181.   Henrietta  Louisa  6  1031  43 

64.    H^nry  5  ^7/0  43 

278.    Henry  7  Ijr^^p  Ipl 

436.    Henry   Clay  7  1^'^3  240 

135.    Henry    Jackson  6  1608  7o 

318.    Henry   Jackson,    Jr.  7  I834  76 

727.    ilcnvy    Jackson  8  lw09  I70 

137.    Henry    .iintiirop  6  I8IO  78 

763.    Helen  Irursley  8  I902  19O 


(Si:i\-;--^r     I. 


-    •     T.'t> 


■:l 


'»-l     t 


Index  -5. 


So. 


Name 


750.  Hetty  Appleton 

142.  Horace  Blnney 

334.  Horace  Binney,  Jr. 

136.  Howard 

326.  Howard 


Gen.     Born 


1877 
1821 
1847 
1810 
1842 


Page 

389 
80 
80 

160, 


19«  Ignatius 

62.  Ignatius 

132.  Ignatius 

174.  ISIgnatius 

304,  Ignatius 

595*  I&natiujs 

1207.  Ignatius 

4-38.  Ignatius   ilajilius 

195*  Isabella  ],i.aoCarty 

139*  Isa"bella  Pratt 

140.  Isabelle  Pratt 


4 

I 

6 

7 

8 

9 
7 
6 
6 
6. 


1742 

1765 

1800 
1815 
1836 
1852 
1914 
1847 
1826 
1815 
1817 


7 

40 

73 

103 

73 
307 
365 

241 

51 

43 

4-3 


14.    Jabez 
197.    Jane 
272.    Jruie  Percy 
601.    Jaiie  Percy 
625.    Jane   Tunis 
724.    Jaiie   Welles 
600.    Ja^iies   Gordon 
1074.    J.'ijaes  Gordon 
262,    Ji^es   Otis 
513 •    Jaxfies   'iVinthrop 
Q72,    Je-.m 
892,    Jeannette  Francis 

31.    John 

74.    John 

81,    John,    Jr.. 
437.    John 
901,    ZoVm 
213,    JoVin  jMlison 
170.    John  rJi-idley 
177.    John   ^Tidley 
439.    John  JXidley 
279,    JoJ-m  Haskell 
423.    John   Ignstius 
87^.    Joan   Ignatius,    Jr. 
106.    John  James, 
577.    John   J£;ne3 
1043.    John   Jsiiies 

41.    John  Osborne, 
256.    John  Osborne 
618.    Jonn   binger 
487,    John  S.    aho'npson 

63.    John  Turner 
134.    Jo:in  Turner,    Jr. 
310.    Joiin  Turner 
1^8.    John  Turn-r    v/elleo 


8 
4 

5 
5 


1700 
1830 
1833 
1870 
1856 
1&82 
1868 
1908 
1823 
1865 
1696 

1893 
1750 
1784 
1792 
1645 

1828 
1019 
1620 
1649 
1828 
1649 

lo3i, 
1781 
1:^45 
lco9 
17^0 
Icll 
l3>6 

lotjJ 

1709 
I0O7 
1840 
1813 


4 

?1 
146 
145 
326 
364 
^,10 

'uo 
65 
279 
208 
238 
21 

48 

52 
103 

240. 

40 
106 
103 
152 

233' 
233 

133 
302 

29 

m 

42 

74 

171 

79 


Index  -6. 

[o«    li'ame 

Gei 

202.  John  vyinthrop 

6 

483.  John  Winthrop 

7 

7.  Jordan 

3 

492,  Joseph  Honreich 

7 

307.  Joseph  White 

7 

193.  Julia  Mariah 

6 

124.  Juliana 

6 

47.  Judith 

5 

123.  Judith 

6 

75.  Julia 

5 

Born  Ba^e 


1819 

52 

1353 

119 

1687 

3 

1075 

272 

1036 

170 

1833 

^i 

1797 

38 

1751 

34 

1795 

70 

1735 

49 

627.  Hate  8  I&62  150 


453.  Lilla  Bradbury 
732.   Louisa  Lee 

o7«   Lucius  iilaiilius 
144.   Lucius  ilanlius,    Jr. 
335.   Lucius  llajilius 
762.   Lucius  i*.ariliuB 

68.   Lucy 
175.   Lucy 
428.  Lucy 
889  Lucy 
451.   Lucy  Ella 


896.   Isabel 

13.   i,.  achani 
143.   ^janlius 
193.   i.argaret 
633.   iiaXe^aret 
1073.   Lcirgaret  Urar.e 
598.   xj-argaret  Percy 
216.   L  Rrgcijret   Sophia 
729.    t.yxgarGt    „iiliaias 
477,   J..ar;saret   V.iiithrop 
482.   I.s.ria 
333.    karia 
128.   L:ai-ia  Oyhorne 
707.   Larion   .»hite 
5.   Lary 

30.  liary 

70.  i^^.ary 
127.  I.-ary 
270.  L.3.vy 
433.  ^.•■-^ry 
692.  i.'xy 
435.   ^.;jLry  AJ^iae 

26.   M.^vy  Ann 
192.   l.ary  J\nn 
599.   i.ai'y  Ldith  Gordon 
563.    L.ary   i.pea 

512.   ik.ary  Lotiior 


7 

1866 

250 

a 

1067 

l£0 

5 

1736 

44 

6 

1826 

82 

7 

1843 

165 

8 

I093 

190 

5 

1773 

45 

6 

I3l6 

IC; 

7 

1859 

23^ 

0 

lod7 

238 

7 

1868 

107 

8 

236 

3 

1699 

3 

6 

1824 

44 

6 

lo21 

51 

8 

10b2 

151 

9 

1903 

310 

8 

1364 

145 

6 

1334 

12"^ 

8 

1892 

173 

7 

1868 

117 

7 

1856 

119 

7 

1847 

73 

6 

1803 

71 

8 

1382 

174 

3 

1681 

3 

4 

1749 

8 

5 

1777 

19 

6 

16O0 

33 

7 

1829 

144 

1337 

103 

0 

1878 

^oO 

7 

io41 

10^ 

4 

1740 

7 

6 

lo^O 

51 

8 

ico6 

^09 

8 

I057  ' 

301 

7 

1663 

124 

f 


Index  -7. 


liO 


Kame 


Gen.   Born 


212.   iuaz-y  Jane  Allison 
900.   Mary  Kennedy 
617..   llary   i,ewbold 

65*   Uavy  Osborne 
5BO.   Hary   Otis 
327.   Mary   Sarah 
129.   Alary  Turner 
141.   liary   Turner 
338.   li.ary  Turner 
1075.  Mary  V.hitwell 
619.   J.iary  Winthrop 
629.  llvTy   rtinthrop 
4^4..  >:diiie 


1826 

1894 

I8ba 

1780 

18  ^'1 

1844 

1792 

iBlS 

1B46 

1910 

i860 

186 

186 


Page 

121 

459 

149 

16 

138 

181 

41 

44 

187 

310 
149 

3^?9 

1C8 


27.  Paul   Dudley 

71.  Paul   .Cudley,    Jr. 

902.  Paul   Judley 

48B.  Percy  Pottinger 

4,  Peter 


1745 
1779 
1873 

1869 
1680 


18 

19 

460 

269 


1107.  Richard  Ltilne 

330.  Richard   Tiirner 

882,  Robert  Butler 

269,  Robert  i-ercy 

730.   Ruth 

11,    Samuel 
623.    SaTuel   Browne 
1104,    Sarcuel  Worcester 

22,    SarpJ-i 
.  ^2.    Sarali 

54  .    ijarajri 
122.    isarqh 

72.    aarah  /aien 
206.    Saras:   1:0 an g 
303.    Saraii  .Ellery 
215.    S^jali  Harding 

79.    Sophia 
203,    Sophia 
196.    Sophia  Bennett 
200,   Sopaia  Bennett 
490.    Stevfart   Rickeb 
342.    Sullivan  i\ciory, 
761.    Sullivan  Aniory 
321.    Susan  Williania 


9 

I 

7 

f 


9 

4 

5 

I 

5 

5 

I 

t 

6 
6 
7 


1899 
18^4 
1807 
1827 

1896 

1694 
1848 
1889 
1729 
176^' 
1771 
3-7^3 
1701 
1329 
1829 
1S3? 
1726 
182c 
1826 
1833 

1873 
1861 

1807 
1642. 


77 

23!?' 
143 

173 

3 
150 

508 

14 

13 
13 

09 

19 

52 

lo7 

53 

50 

52 

51 

^1 

271 

190 

190 

176 


315.  Theodore  ir'aricer 

20 .  Thorias 

126.  Thomas  irarsona 

280.  Iho.uaa  x^arLiOue 


1B52 
1726 
loOl 
10^0 


74 
7 
38 
153. 


!<:, 


i,'o.      Name  Gen.  Born  Page 

631.   Thomas  Pai'sone  8  I87I  I51 

635 •   Thoraas  Parsons  8  152 

llOo,    Thomas  Parsons  9  1896  327 


424-.    Valeria  Christina  7       1851  234. 

622.    Violet  8        1870  324 

973.   Vivian  Marie  8       I906  269 


1066.   Westbrook  Decker  9  1889  308 

1.  William  1  1 

2.  William  2  l6_  2 
24,  William  4  I734  7 
82.  ^'illiais  5  1794        53 

219.  Willi a-a  6  l841        53 

80.  Willi  on  Browne  5  1788        51 

199.  William  Bro\me  6  1835        51 

584.  Willi cu-n  Coffin  8  I859  302, 

259.  Willi c:n  Coffin  7  i8l7        65  ^ 

118,  vailiam  Pitz  v/inthrop  6  1799       37 

1047.  vvillism  Huntington  9  1^37  302 

208,  iVillicoa  Robertson  6  1835        52 

698.  U-niiam   btory,  Jr.  6  I875  172 

311.  William  tHory  7  1^42  17^ 

1235,  William  wilssworth  Almey  9  1903  374 

337.  vailican  o'inthrop  7  iSji        8I 

1072.  Winifred  ..hit^ell  9  ^900  310 

16,  Wint>-^>op  3  1703        ^ 

48.  Winthrop  5  17^b3       3° 

66.  wmthrop  5  3.783  17 

21.  ;A'inthrop  ^  ^-727        12 

82.  Winthrop  5  179'+       53 

121.  Winthrop  o  1792       68 

201.  Winthron  o  1840  117. 

268.  Wintnrop  7  l8^5  ^^2 

277.  Jintnrop  7  1^22  1^0 

331.  «in-.hrop  7  1^^.0  1^  _ 

441.  .Vintnrop  7  1^57  ]^ 

602.  uinthrop  g  i^/3  int^r 

624.  Jinthrop  8  1&53  ^25 

1103.  .ancixrop  9  i^^/  ijO/ 

1210.  V/inthrop       '  9  1915  3^7 

1448.  Winthrop,  3rd.  10  1?11  W 

Q68.  Winthrop  i)udley  8  1^14  2b5 

899  Winthrop  kidney  o  1979  f39 

1065.  .winthrop  uilliam  9  Ic^ci?  490 

1429.  Win.hrop  .illia:n.  Jr.  10.  I9IO  ^90 

1077.  «illicm  .winthrop,  9  1913  :>-^- 

111.  Woodbury  Oaborne  o  i/u^        ^o 


IvTl  ■' 


■(  "      '\ 


Index  -9, 

BY  THK  KALiE  OF  ADAMS. 


Mo.  ISame  Gen.  iiorn  Pa^e 

936.  Arthur  Chester  8  l864  253. 

456.  Charlotte  i^lizabeth  7  l844  252* 

938.  iileanor  i^oeter  Q  l884  47O 

458.  George  Eliashab  7  1849  2^4 

1377.  Harriet  iiliza'oeth  9  I9O3  465 

457-  Harriet   Sargent  7  1847  253 


723.    Henry   Sargent 

720.  I.orgaret   Ssrgent 
722.   kary   Wo r then 

721.  Vrfilliaa  Henry 


APTHORP] 


930.  Ohhn  Chester  8  I874  465 

455 •  John  Samuel  7  l842  251 

935.  Kate  ElliB  8  I876  469 

927.  Kate  Leland  8  1867  251 

1378.  Katherine  9  I907  465 
937.  L.ai'garet  I>>idley  8  188I  254 
929.  Maria  Herrick  8  1876  251 

1289.  U9xy   Coleman  9  1874  405 

928.  Uellie  Little  8  1869  251 

1379.  Theodore  >V.unger  9  I91O  465. 


allsn. 

59*   Catherine 
60  •   Dajiiel 

55.  iipes 

56.  Joseph 

58.   hs.vy   Sargent 
57  •   V/inthrop 


AI^ORY. 
302.    Charlefl  Linzee  7  I837  72 

298.   i>lizabeth  l^urner  7  I82O  166 


5 

15 

5 

15 

5 

14 

5- 

1757 

14 

5 

3.773 

14 

5 

14. 

7 
7 

1837 
1820 

7 

1824 

7 

IB3I 

7 

1822 

300.  Ignatius   Sargent  7  1824  72 

301.  John  iiillery  7  I83I  72 
299.    Thoiias   C,    Jr.                                                7          l822  72 


appl;^ton. 


8 

188S 

^8:^ 

8 

1882 

177 

8 

1886 

177 

8 

1683 

382 

741.  Helen  Sargent  8    I&83       18I 

742.  Kobert  East  8    1865       l5l 


BY   Tli.-^   liAX'^,  OF   ATOHIiSON. 

Index- 

-10. 

Ho.      Hame 

Gen. 

Bo  m 

£L%ge 

1293.   Agnes  iledford 
1292.    Ainthrop   a/liitson 

9 

9 

1906 
1905 

407 
407 

ATWGUD. 


977.   Anne  Sargent 
976.   aharleo  Arthur 
^yd.  Klizabeth 


AUSTIN. 


253.  John  Osborne 


1212.  Jack  i^errow 

1213.  xSuth  Slmore 


8 

1879 

273 

8 

1876 

273 

8 

273 

680.  Amory  8  l849  166 

681.  Catherine  8  iS^O  166 
679.   ir-sLher   Amory  8  l843  I66 

682.  Ignatius   Sargent  8  I853  I60 
684.  i.ary  8  iS^'p  160 

683.  Sarah  miery   Sargent  8  I853  362 


BAKSR. 

1038.  Clifford  Haldeman  9    1§7S       294 

573.  i:d.^und  o    "^Q  °       o?- 


$69.  iTancea  Sargent  o    ^^^9  29p 

1406.  Georgiana  10     I913       f86 


Q 

1878 

8 

1860 

8 

1849 

10 

^?^3 

I 

1800 

1842 

9 

1872 

1873 

8 

11j!?6 

9 

1B75 

9 

183^ 

8 

l3bi 

8 

1643 

8 

IS  54 

136 


566.    Joi-xn  Osoorne,    Jr.  8  l842  293 

1035.  Jol-m  Osborne  9  lg72  ^^^ 

1036.  Lucy  iill en  9  io/^  ^^jt 
572.   kary  Jiather  o  ^-^l^^  ^3© 

1037.  >.ary  i-iipley   vVhiton  9  lg75  ^^4 
1039.    i^uth  leather  9  ^g^3  f^J 

570.  oarah  Loring  8  igbi  i^? 

571.  Willia.Ti  Howard  o  1^5^  ^^^ 


£.VRITARr. 
1211.    /-^a  Christine  9         l885  3^8 

91 -5^   .i.nk  Lerrow  9  1^^^  3"';^ 


9        i6oQ  3oJ 


uy  Tliii  WAkiJi  0^  B/JiTLl:;TT. 

Index 

-11. 

Ho.      Name 

Gen, 

Born 

Peg 

1483.   Christiana 

1482,   Iselson  cilater,    3rd. 

10 
10 

1915 
1914 

533 
533 

788.  Charlotte  Elizabeth 

789.  Harriet   lillen 
787.    Henry   n'inthrop 


8  1B44  405 
8  1847  406 
8    1842     198. 


1394.    Charles   Gerald  Alfred 

472.    Charles   Grant 

471.   zinnia  Sophia 
1393.   George 

190.  JoJin   bargent 
965.   Laura  Grant 

191.  Kaxgaret 
906,   i'ary   Allison 
964,  ii'aude  jilary 


9 
7 
7 

I 

8 
6 

8 
8 


1914 

I060 
1857 
1913 
1828 
I8d8 
I839 
1895 
1887 


477 
204 
?63 
477 

264 
116 
264 
477 


BINGALfAN. 


267*  Adam  Lewis 
266.  Charlotte 
594.  Julia  Maria 


1S21 

141 

1813 

66 

1841 

141 

blaisi3::ll. 

853.    John  Vrest 

1343.  John  West,    Jr. 
857.   Maurice   Vvest 

1345.   Robert  Woodruff 

1344.  William  V/inthrop 


8 

1876 

444 

9 

1909 

444 

8 

T  ^_-7  0 

223 

9 

1911 

444 

9 

1910 

444 

BOLA^D, 

1243.  J.    lielson  jinixfial 
1245.    ivoaaL'iiond 

1244.  Susan  Codrnan 


9 

169B 

379 

9 

190^ 

379 

9 

1900 

379 

l.i '  1  '. 


I'lJJi   Mi*i 


BY   Ti-L:;  HAi:^   Oi'  BRADLSE 
Ho*        Name 

1258.  i'rederick  Joeiah,    Jr. 
1261.   ;<^alcolra 

1260.   £;irgent 

1259.  Theodore  Chase 


Inde:c  -12. 


Gen,  Born 

9  1892 

9  1900 

9  189a 

9  l89b' 


Page 

388 
388 
388 
388 


963,  Ann!  a  J3£?j:;ih 

139^*  Torotliy   Annie 

961.  i^dith  J. . at i Ida  Sxai-t 

96?.  John  Eli as 

960.  Robert  Lee 


8  1893 

9  1914 


18G8 
1863 


263 

1:63 
^,76 


BHJilVfER. 


1405.  Esther  X>ix-.7sll 


10 


1909 


486 


BnOWN. 

887.  iJhgxles-fi^ert 

886.  i)ririiel   xniuiey 

1370.  Lillie  jvar^iuerite 

1419.  i.loyd 

1^73.  •  J^ola  Jeanette 

ooS,  x^ucy 

1420,  ihornton 

88p.  williaia  Ss<.-it;6nt 


8 

18B7 

8 

1S85 

9 

1910 

10 

1911 

Q 

1912 

0 

1890 

10 

1913 

8 

1893 

'"3g 
4  ^'3 

453 

492 

4^'S 

236 

492 

236 


BROWIiHIGG. 


1369.   Alfred  Edv?in 
1368.   Harry,  kos el ey 


1912 
1908 


457 
457 


BLJi.C  J3S. 

756«  i^lexjvider  .v^u-ilius 

1269.  ^J.cxander  ^aiaius,    Jr. 

1265.  Elizabeth  Ho^K^ell  jsxx^gi 
758.  George   Sargent 

1263.  liOT:ell    white 

1270.  Zene  Lurgees 
1267.  i-^ry    Ootheal 

7^7.  r.nTj   t) argent 

755.  'ihomas,    Jr.,    Hev. 

1266.  Xnoxaas,    Jr. 


8 

-1885 

394 

9 

1911 

394 

Q 

1908 

393 

0 

1890 

395 

9 

1914 

393 

9 

191  + 

355 

9 

1910 

393 

8 

1808 

11^:7 

8 

1880 

393 

9 

1909 

393 

J-iH 


Index  -13, 

No.        JSame  Gen.  Born  Page 

133^«   David  Sverton  9  I906  436 

1333*    J'-ilia  -Aacou'der  9  189O  436 

1334,  jiarion  Aline  9  1903  436 


CHACE. 

1291.  CladyD  9    1890       406 

1290.  :.:ud€iir:e  9    1863       406 


CHASE. 

1414.  George  Wigglesworth 
1413,   Jo:..'ji  Pierce 

1415.  l.ary  Lixweii 

1412.   xiiiilip   witolesworth 

141 6.  Kuth  Put nam 


1253.    Cliarles  Ezekiel  9  1911                 384 

1251.  David,    Jr.  9  1903                 384 

1252.  i'rancis   Sargent                                   ^         9  1909                 3^4 

941.   Anna  Y^axwick  8  1879                 25^^ 

946.   Herbert    Colket  8  l87'^'  25? 

945.    Jajaes  iercy  8  I876  2^7 

939.  Laurette  marker  8  l374  255 
944.  i:ary  Wright  8  187^               257 

940.  iii-jai^yr  x-arker  8  lci77                 25p 


CLE-'IPJIITS. 

1020.  Anna 
1019.  Brent 

1021.  Hal 

1357.    Ann.?.  Prances 

1146.  iJd'.vard   ./orceater 

1147.  Elizabeth  Kovv?-rd 
1145.    Willi  am  Winfield 


10 

i;o3 

490 

10 

i';o6 

490 

10 

1911 

490 

10 

1905 

490 

10 

1913 

490 

9  1890  4B5 

9  1890  286 

9  ■  1893  2.36 

9  1891  53*^ 


9 

-.  0  '-■  Q 

523 

9 

1892 

344 

9 

I8b8 

522 

Index  -14, 

m  THS  IWS^  OF  COEIIAN, 

No.     Kame  Gen.  Born  Pa^e 

718.  Alfred  8  1874  t^Sl 

1247.  Alffed.Jr.  Q  1902  381 
689.   Cora  8  1574  363 

1249.  Daniel   Saxgent  9  1906  3S1 

1248.  Eliot  Q  1904  381 

685.  Francis  8  I859  I68 
688.   Henry  Sargent  8  1864  I68 

686.  James  KcLIaaters,    Jr.  8  I862  I68 
71^.   Lucy  Sturgis  8  1369  379 

719.  ILoxgc^Qt  8  1883  176 

687.  Phillip  8  1867  168 
/246.   Rachel   Sturgis  9  1909  380 

'717.   Richard,    Jr.  8  I873  I76 

1250.  Samuel  Q  IQ08  38I 
716.   Susan  Sargent  o  I071  38O 


COFFIN. 

481.   John  Sargent  7  II8 

COIT. 

1373.  Elizabeth  9    1904       459 

1372.  George  Sargent  9    I899       459 

COLL  I  IT  3. 

1337.  Virginia  Marie  9    1904       438 

C0K0V5R. 

766.  Alice  TVinthrop 

767.  Arthur  H?:le 

768.  Chaxiea  Laurence 

1280.  Cyril  Hale 

1273.  Lorotiiy 

1274.  Eli2:aoeth 

771.  Frederick  iJelson 
765.   Frajili  Cortlandt 

1271.  John  Hale 

1281.  Kathleen  Beatrice 
1279.   Kenneth  Francis 

769.  Louis  Randolph 

1277.  Louis   Stephen 

772.  Lary  HrAe 

1275.  Laxwcll  Sargent 

1278.  Philip  Grahaja 

1272.  Ruth 

1276.  Sar-jii  Adaas 

770.  Stephen  Herbert 


en 

18^0 

191 

8 

1854 

396 

8 

1856 

397 

9 
9 

1^91 

399 
397 

1899 

397 

8 

1863 

399 

8 

1348 

191 

9 

1888 

396 

9 

1910 

399 

^§^3 

399 

8 

18^0 

398 

9 

1894 

398 

8 

1865 

400 

9 

1904 

397 

9 

1093 

39? 

9 

10;)3 

396 

l8pd 

398 

looO 

191 

I  c 


Index  -15* 

BY  THE  NAMS  OF  CONAKT . 

Ko.  Name  Gen.  Born      Page 

1472.  Constance  10 
1153.  Edward  9 
1152.  Genevieve  Worcester  9 

1473.  Harold  Page  10 
1155.  Harold  Sargent  9 
1471.  Katherine  Lux  10 

1156.  Richard  Keith  9 

1470.  Richard  Worcester  10 

1154.  Robert  Marshall  9 

1151.  Roger  Winthrop  9 


cooims. 

474.  Charles  7  3.853  116 
1353.   Frederick  Augustine,    Jr.  9  1904  445 

475.  IJsxgarct   Sophia  7  1§?5  11° 
13'51.  Nrhi?ney  9  l897  446 

473.   Willi  cm  Bennett  7  l^ipl  j-J^ 

1352.   Winthrop  Parsons  9  1902  44b 


1084.   Williara  Butler  i>ancan 

DaFJ.IHG. 
908.   A-ny  Elizabetii 


1908 

525 

1875 

^46 

1873 

346 

1914 

525 

1879 

525 

I9O6 

525 

1885 

346 

1902 

524 

1877 

346 

1869 

524. 

1892  316 


10   1907     511 
10   1902     511 


GRAIN. 
1089.  Elizabeth 

CROSBIE.  ' 

1455.    Ian  Cameron 
1454.   Katlileen 

CUFiT  13. 

1193.  /o'iana  Edith  9  i891  361 
1197.    /^thur  Randolph                                            V          f-g^^  ^^^ 

296.  Daniel   Sargent  /  ^Of.g  ^^ 
1196.   li^nxy  Osborne                                                ^          ^                -h^ 

1194.  karjorie  ^  t2  -"r.-^ 

297.  iiary  irasier  A  185S  36I 
678.    Osborne   Sargent  o  ^"^o  ^^^ 

1195.  Relph  Wormeley  g  ^g  ^^^ 
677.   R^ipi^  V7ormeley  °  J^  ^^^ 

1193.  Sylvia  ^    "^"^^       ^ 


^^-  9    18S9      U 

1083.  Anderson  ^     g^g       5^^. 

1082.  Janet  Percy    _  ^    ^-oo.       uqi 


9    1891       501 
8    1889      243 


Index  -16 • 

Ko.        UamQ  QeQ^  ^otxi  Page 

925.   Dorothy  Constance  8  I9OO  248 

442.  Ldwin  Haxrie  n  iQ^Q  243 
907.  Ed^in  k.oodbridge  6  I&07  243 
9lS,  Emily  Q  247 
447.  Emily  Alice  7  I849  105 

922.  Ethel  Harris  8  189O  248 
450.   i'rancis   Clerihaw  7  166O  248 

923.  j'rank  Clerihe*  8  I894  248 

443.  Harriet  Jane  _____  7  I639  244 
921,  Isabel  Grant  6  1879  464 
91^»    Joiin  Grenville  8  1876  463 

1376.    John  GrcnYille,    Jr.  9  190^;  463 

446,    Jolin  Sargent  7  lo47  247 

44g.  Lucy  Evelyn  7  l845  246 


9O6.  Lucy  8  1883                243 

904.  iuartha  Taylor  8  I865                243 

448.  Lary  x^len  7  18^2  I05 
920.   ixinnie  Darling  8  I677                 247 

449.  SaiTiuel  *<inthrop  7  1B54  1C5 
917.  Timothy  8  1873  247 
444.   Timothy  Grenville  7  1842                 24^ 

905.  TiiiiOti'^  Grenville  8  1669  243 
924.   Virginia  Lucy  8  I898                248 

DAVIDSON. 

1218.  Harold  Os'born  9  1692       37O 

1219.  Kormaii  Kart  9  lo94       370 

1220.  Otto  Conrad  9  l895       370 
1217.  Ward  i^ollette               ^   9  1^90  370 

DAVIS. 

1466.    Charles  Herbert  10  517 

1465.    Clifford  iitanley  10  517 

1464,  jinrria  Prancec  10  5^7 

1463.   George  Everett  3  0  51? 

1457.   ivodney  irederick  10  ^17 ^ 


376.    Catherine     "^  '                                       7  1&39  90 

373.   Charles  Erinley  7  I83O  205 

812.   Charles  Lrinley,  Jr.                                 8  lb75  ^^'3 

814.    Charles  Henry  8  I8J7  206 

810.    Charles   iiherLian  8  ■'-^^^  ^^'^ 

^j77.    Charlotte  7  Io40  90 

370.  Elizabeth  7  1823  90 


11.   Ellen  Kachel  6  I871  422 


815.   Er.inciG  i'rGd^rick  8  lb>^9  206 

817.   harry   irancis  o  lb75  20o 

372.    Henry  Sargent  aiaxkiM  7  204 


J16.    Ida  Lena 


1871  424 


808.*   Jennie   D.  Ketcltas  8  18d8  420 


^t 


Index  -17. 

Ko.      Narie  Gen.  Born  Page 

374.   Leonard  A,  7  I835  9O 

371.   ilary  E.    S                                              .7  1826  9O 

613.   Sarah  Jones  8  I677  205 

809.   William  Beggs  8  I863  421 

DICKINSON. 

699.  Chcxlotte  Sophia  8  1869  370 

700.  Chrietiajria  Keadie  Swan  8  lb74  37I 

1224,  Dorothea  A^-nest  9  I906  372 

702.  i;dn:und  Sargent  8  1677  372 
12P6.  I-^lizabeth  LaCombo  9  19x^  372 

1228.  i:cther  E3.i::r."o3th  9  I910  ••t73 
1230.   irancsB  Pratt,  Q  I915  373 

704,  J'ranl:  Sargent  o  Idlil  373 

1229.  iranlc  Sargent  9  1912  373 

703.  Harold  8  1879  I73 
1223,   Helen  L'.argai"et  9  1904  372 

1225.  Joi-m  Edward  9  I909  372 

705.  Lucetta  Wentworth  8  l8o4  173 
1227.  }..aj:ie  Edna  9  I909  373 
1222,   Ruth  UBxy  9  19^3  37^ 

701.  William  Walter  8         I876  173 


556.  Ai.na  Parker  8  1847  134- 

564.  AxTisi  Bargent  8  18^0  29I 

558.  Arthur                                                      ^        8  I853  134 

557.  Basil  8  1849  1^4 

559.  Caroline  Curtis  8  1856  280 

248.  I]pe«  i^argent  7  I807  ij^' 

561,  iisther  Sargent  8  I843  266 

560.  i?3,nny  Bowditch  8  l840  207 

249.  George  Basil  7  l8l4  01 
563.  John  8  1848  290 
247.    John  Ja-nes  7  l8Co  134- 

565.  Lary   Catherine  8             ^  ^.^2 

562,  Sub  an  Hunt  8  lb4  5  2b9 


lO.AlIE. 

997,  A:).len  ^inth-rop 

494.  Ann  Sargent 

497.  Ann  Sargent 
989,  Annie  Aoigail 
^00.  /iXwhur   iihi<\u<n 
503.  Catherine  o argent 
981.  Charico   Douglas 
506.  Chcxrlotte  Lcuite 
979.  L'orothy  Aliir.on 
9S7.  uJuith  KoBanna 

498,  ivli^^abeth  :., 
501.  xlmTTia 

985.  ycmny  Louise  Homer 


8 

1895 

278 

7 

1848 

120 

I 

1S56 

122 

i>o3 

275 

7 

l3uO 

122 

I 

1809 

122 

I096 

274 

I 

l8tib 

123 

IS92 

274 

8 

l'>01 

27  i? 

7 

lHp7 

122 

7 

1B62 

122 

8 

1895 

275 

-  > 


Ho.      Name  Gen.  Born  Pnge 

509.  Fnnny  Sargent  7  lB64  277 
508.   i'rancis   Augustus  7  IO62  276 

982.  Harold  Brenton  8  I898  274 
507.   Herbert  Leander  7  l8t>0  27g 

1000.  Jrmos  Arthur  O  I9OI  278 
998.  Janet  Harding  8  I897  278 
496,  John  AlliBon  Sargent  7  ^-^5^  122 
499.    John  Alii  Don  Sargent                  "  7  ^^^58  122 

983.  John  ElliE  8  1^04  275 

510.  Jolin  ^/,'inthrop  7  ^^66  2?8 
50^.    JoseTih  7  IS76  122 

495.  J^iiia  7  iS5o  273 

1001.  Leslie  Prsncis  8  1905  ^/o 

983.  fvargaret  Au^iusta  8  lgci9  479 
986.  l^'arian  Agnea  8  189?  ^?b 
504.  V.ry  Sargent  7  1^74  122 
980.  Pobert  Arthur  o  i^^?  f;^:^ 
502.    Robert   inincsJi  7  i'^of  :;74 

984.  Roland  Herbert  8  lo,l  ^75 
996.    Villi  am  Allison  <>  ^yr*-  ^(y 

511.  vailiam  AT-rd  7  :»-^7^  1-3 
999.    v/inifred  >jdna  Sargent  o  lo^o  ^/o 


1391.    :>[orman  E.,    Jr. 


DOUGHTY. 


1913  475. 


638.  Charles   Join  8  l8^7  33^ 

1119.  Ohirles   Sarr:ont  ^  f-^^,^  ^^^ 

639.  i'rancis  Worcester  g  Ig^  J|^ 
641.   i^rederick  "             p^,  ^^2 

1118.   :Froderic    vorcester  9  igOD  7^ 

1117.    Josephine  i.- arsons  9  ^y^^  ^^ 

1121.    Tnonas   Splint  g  ^^^^  1^6 

640.  vvinthrop   bargent  -  ^^^ 

1120.  V/inthrop   ^nn  Dsm  ^  q^^  ;[-^5 

604.  AlexrJider  i^utier  °  ^^-^^  ^^^^ 
596.   Henry  Pcstlethwalte,    Jr.  o 

go^.    JeBsie  Percy  Butler  8  log5  i^^ 

605.  ::p.ry  Dunc^ji  i^utler  8  lt3ol 


P^-'--^-^^'  8  1667  402 

784.    Arthuir   V.'ilkiri3on  ^  C  ^^^^^ 

348.    uillir.m  Hale  f  ^    :> 

BLJ/flHY.  ^^2  26 

98.   Abigail  •" 


^i 


Ko*  Hume 

545.  Albert  Smith 
552.  Alice 

520,  Alphonso 
1009.  A'nanda 
32.  Ann 

539.  Ann  M. 
239,  Ann  )iary 
246.  Ann  Matilda 
555"  Augusta 

1007.  Augustus 
241.  jj,  Harraden 

36.    Daniel 
537.    J.'r-.Tid    H. 

546.  'j'.d-;7ard  jtilpes 
lOOci.   Edwin 

531.   .Eliza  T. 

540.  Kliza  Jane 
3^.   7.pes 

96.   Epes 

99.   ilpes 
529.   i:.pes 
523.   .3pes  iJdwqrd 
515.   i'ietlier   Ssirgent 
542.  Kva 

547.  i'ayette  LaJfon 
243,   i'itz   Albeit  ?:dward 

1017.   I?ra>ncss  Tc^pie 
55^  •   Ji^'rancis 
519.   Js'ranklin 
1011.   Praniclin,    Jr. 
1010  ^rrauerick  .Uphonso 
101 5 «    George 
240.   George 
p30.   George  Brigha'n 
536.   George  H. 
J?27.   George  Henry 
528,    Georgia:ia 
52|>.  jiben  Roddin;^ 
^'16,    Harriet 
1013.   Harriet  Ann 
522.   Harrison 
521.   Henry   C, 
^3,   Hannah 
5:34.    Ida 

23B.    Jo^nes   Odell  S 
526.    Oa-nes   Odell,    Jr. 
1012.    3'^zrAe 

89.  Jo>in  Steveno 
220.  Joyji  CtevenL' 
J>?4.    Jor.eph  i'oat.^r 

94.    Judith 
550.   :-'irtha  Ainey 
53 5 •  ^''  -'^'^^'^^  ^' 

32.    :.ary 

93.    iiary 
100.   :.  ?.ry 


Index  -19. 


Gen.   Born 


7 
7 

4 

I 

6 

6 

4 

7 


7 
7 

4 

5 
5 
7 
7 
7 
7 

I 

8 
7 


'I 

6 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
7 
8 

7 
7 
7 

I 

7 
5 
7 
7 

4 

5 


1853 

1859 


1721 
1B37 
1796 

18P2 

1866 

1805 
1732 

1333 

l8b^9 
1841 

1841 

17  3-* 
1768 
1730 

1B33 

1839 
1846 
1849 
1811 
1872 
1861 
1632 

18  04 

1876 
1804 


1828 

1837 
1826 

IG68 

ib4i 
1836 

1846 

1851 

1803 

1839 
1866 
17^8 
17V3 

lh"4 
I7S2 

IH54 

1859 

1759 
1783 


Page 

131 

126 
282 

9 
130 

?^ 

oO 

282 
129 

9 

130 
lU 
282 
128 
130 
27 

P 
60 

123 

127 

280 

130 

132 

283 
2B3 

283 
128 
123 
129 
127 
12b 
127 
281 
283 

28  b' 

284 

130 
129 
127 
127 
283 

^'^ 

I2t?' 

127 

25 

129 
''•3 

25 


Index  -20. 


Ho.      Name 

97,  IZsxy  Ann 
533.   liary  P.   Jjllery 
1016.   May 
95.   Msuicy 

34.  JIathaniel 

91.  Hathaniel 
242.  ilathaniel 
538.    llathaniel 

1014.   :iathaniel  Sulkley 
245.  Fhil   A.   Peck  Sa: 
553.  Philip  T. 

90.   Rachel   Ct ovens 
518.    Sarah 
532.    Sarah  E. 
221.    Sarnji   Sargent 
544.    Stephen  Bullard 

35.  vVilliam 

92.  \Villia.Ti 
237.  A/illi^yii 
^§2.  xii±±saa 
517.    :Villi:jffl 

1018.  William 

^51.  William  Channing 

244.  v^illiam  Epea 

1006.  willi.-.i2n  li. 

548.  Willi a-ii  La-.' on 
541.  William  P. 

549.  'winfree 


Gen.  Born 


1766 

1B39 
1870 
1760 
1726 

1753 

IB07 

1B35 
1872 
1818 
1860 
1750 


5 

4 

I 


6 
7 
5 
7 
7 
6 

7 
4 


I 

8 
7 
7 
7 


1B37 
1777 

18^1 

1730 
1755 
1798 

1828 
IB74 
18^8 
1816 

1854 
1843 
1856 


Page 

26. 
129 
285 

25 
25 

58 
130 

2^3 

133 
133 

126 
129 

26 

^t 
126 

282 
484 

133 
132 
282 
132 

130 
132 


31LY. 


1206.  Anne  Allen 
1205.  Cora  Codman 
1204.  williom 


9  1898 
9  1^97 
9    1S95 


363 
363 
363(363) 


764.  Grace 


1485.  Jp^es  Allen",  3rd, 
1484.  ;;axine  Jordan 


10 
10 


1904 


1915 
1911 


190 


53^ 
534- 


JOGG. 

1175.  Pa-zis  Hov:ard 
1174.  Oilman  '.Vorcester 

FOSTER. 
931,  IBenjomin  Oliver 
823.  -'annie  x'ii:G 

1380.  j'rancee 

1381.  Georgie 
933.  Jeorge  Adfuns 

1385.  George  V/inslow 


9 

1911 

9 

1903 

8 

1S72 

8 

1863 

9 

1903 

1907 

8 

1883 

1914 


353 

353 


466. 

210 

466 

466 

468 

468 


7f    ' 


Ho. 

Nane 

^82. 

Gilbert  Henry  Brewer 

824. 

Helen  Gilbert 

385. 

Henrietta  Brewer 

932. 

i>argaret 

383. 

haxy   alien 

627. 

kai'y  iillen 

934. 

Phillip  Sidney 

^hA, 

'rtilliara  Brewer 

B22. 

William  Henry 

FOX. 

1441.  x^liaabeth  l-leasants 

1442.  waiter  Aadison 


FRANCIS. 
1318.  Duncan  ForbeB 

1316.  James 

1317.  Winthrop  Kelson 


GILPATHICK. 

1172. 

Sd'.ve-rd  i-^alcolia 

1173. 

Elizabeth 

A^xxiixikisrxsaL 

uOLDI'HwAlTK 

.  44. 

Catherine 

45- 

Esther 

43. 

Ignatius 

46. 

Thomas,  Jr. 

GRTc^HE. 

1004. 

Adeline  Caroline 

1201. 

Elbridge  Gerry 

1199. 

Elizabeth  Shaw 

1003. 

illery 

1200. 

GlvCy-B 

1005. 

iv.abel  Ellery 

1202. 

Q,uincy  bhaw 

1382. 

S«.die 

1400. 

i;aJ.ie 

1002. 

6?rah  wTiarton 

1203. 

V-'leria  Constance 

Index  -21. 

Gca. 

Born 

Page 

I 

^§31 

210 

- 

1868 

210 

I 

IO36 

212 

1873 

467 

I 

1873 

92 
211 

8 

1891 

252 

I 

1 

1838 

211 

i860 

210 

10 

1902 

504 

10 

1905 

^04 

a9 

1914 

431 

9 

I90B 

431 

9 

1910 

431 

• 

9 

1897 

352 

9 

1899 

352 

5 

1747 

30 

5 

17—. 

32 

5 

11 

5 

11 

8 

1666 

280 

9 

18B8 

362 

1836 

532 

^; 

1861 

280 

9 

1837 

362 

Q 

1875 

4&2 

9 

1891 

362 

9 

1887 

461 

§ 

1859 

4&1 

9 

1894 

362 

HAINSS. 


1358.    Thelnia  Hoyt 


1897 


453 


K.\Lijl. 


345.  (Jharlotte 
344.   l.t'.ura 

343.  Luc:y    Turner 

346.  iifct-rtha  jLouiae 


1832 
1828 
1826 
1034 


193 

192 

191 

83 


.3; 


tc 


X-n-./. 


No  •        Name 

HAl/JLTOK, 

1113.  Anne  Sargent 

1114.  George  Livingstone,  Jr. 


H15RNE. 
1462.   Prajices   Helen 

1460.  Georf^e    .villi am 

1461.  Henry   Worcester 
14^9,   ilary  Hazel 


872,    Sadie  H.' 


KIGGirS. 


Index  ♦>.22. 

Gen. 

Born 

Page 

9 
9 

1909 
1914. 

331 
331 

10 

10 
10 
10 

1912 

1908 

516 
516 
516 
516 

8 

1889 

231 

HIGGIITLION. 

1262.  i'rancis  Lee,    3rd 
1264.    Grioelda 

1263.  Joan 


1906 

1915 
1903 


389 
389 
389 


HOyji'KAK 

1110.  Sargent  Ti7' 

1111.  Schuyler  Vaii  Vechten,    Jr. 


1890 


329 

329 


HOPXIKS. 
821.   Helen  i'arvvell 


1868 


427 


H0.7ARD. 
1384.   Charlotte  illizaoeth 

1382.  Svelyn 

1383.  Kenneth  Winslow 


HO/T . 

870,  Albert   Theodore 

1359.  Charles  Parsons 
1361.   ivangoline  Jeluiamer 

086.   George  x-evi 

871.  Henry  Iriomas 
869.  Laura  L?v' 

1360.  Thomas   Henry 


1240.  Christiana  c^argent 

1241.  GertrudQ 

1242.  .Jary 


|"j:!TI>:gtqn. 

586.    Arria  Sarei3nt 
10^6.    Catherine   oart^ent 


9 

9 
9 

1911 
1904 
1908 

467 
467 
467 

8 
9 

8 
6 
9 

1876 

1902 

1909 
Id  65 

1079 
1667 
1907 

454 

454 

454 

452 

229 

453 
454 

9 
9 
9 

1C87 

1091 
1893 

533 
370 

8 
9 

1643 

ibd7 

139 
304 

^Ov  - 


Uo  •        Name 

10>>'.    Cliarles 

587.    Charlas  Jiid'A'ard 
lOp'l.    Couatant   Davis 
10^'?-.  Eli-'-iDoth 
10^7.    J}'r3deric   Dane 

58^;;.  George  putn/jia 
lOJpO.  Konry  iiurett 
X0  53'    "J-'-^cs  liinooln 

^     '  '         J Gu I. So     0  V  .1  3 

:."ary  Lincoln 

". .  i  c  I'^ael   i'  3ia  1    LI t  • 

.ill  inn 


Index  -23 


Geii.    Bern 


591. 

1054. 

590. 

5c^. 


Agnan 


OA'^I!:301T. 


1390.    j^r/xtara  'iiarton 


1835 
1852 

1L70 

1879 
I009 
1L4A 


1C61 

i:c2 

lL5t 


191^ 


Poge 

304 
139 
303 

303 

304 

303 
303 

304 

^04 

3^5 
i39 


473 


131; 


Gertrude   P. 


JE  ,\:'IIJL . 


AI9. 


460. 

409. 
185. 
i&9. 
95? 


Anii  L.ary 

Barbara  ii;in  or  oft 
Charles   .-^iiz   Abner 
Criarleci   Gurry 
Chrxlce    .Viiithrop 
Uhc-rlot'we   r:ii2iabeth 
iJacle>'    iieriry 
i^dna  oov/ott 
4  bo.    1^  award   J  ewe  It 
1093.   ^'iiily  t  . 
947  ,    Kt a  -:vO  E.  cl na 

909.  George  i.cb*rt 

910.  :ir.rriet   ;3>.rlins 
i83.    Harriet    hoit^'^m 
462.    Lt.rii'^^t    oc-Xci-'^t 
186.    i&aac   w)?-.a'wl 
948.    Jcr.e    ..olk:^ 
470.      J  all  a  iir-jTVcy 
46S.   kate  lauiey 
911.   Katherine  i^unlop 

4bl. 
405. 
912. 
184. 
463. 
467. 
1074. 

187. 
464. 

1095. 


L  o^isa  i  re/uont 
'..  ary  Zuiiiy 
;..ai7    fc  art  eat 
:-ixy   onrgent 
"c-ry    ..inta-op 
L^araii  x  aulin^i 
^\orjas    3 -.under 3 
Taoa.a3    -inthrcp 
wiili^  ^.'-.vry 


et'a 


7 

8 
6 
8 

7 

6 

6 

8 

7 

9 

8 

8 

& 

6 

7 

6 
h 

7 
7 


6 
7 
7 

9 

6 

7 
9 


1847 
188":) 

1827 
1886 
18b"> 
1818 

18  ^;0 

Ibb? 

18  5B 

1878 

18/1 

l8t.3 

18d8 

181".-. 

1&5C 

1821 

1880 

1.^^62 

1862 

1873 

I8:;p 

1850 

1875 
1810 

1800 

1831 
1824 
18:;0 


27,5 
A74- 

260 
113 

lie 

114 
473 
260 

504 

471 

244 
244 
109 
250 
111 
472 
262 
261 
244 
111 
2^^ 
462 
4Q 

257 
11a 

50^ 

112 

p  :r  -^ 

31  > 


9 

10 


1900 


4ol 
4^> 


n^njp^ 


--    Ji-u 


Index  -24.. 

j,'o.      Karne  Gen.        Born  Page 

161.   Ann  Dudley  6  I810  93 

394-.    Ann  Dudley  7  l845  96 

390.  Anna  i.'aria  7  I849  95 
^92.  Arthur  .Wilkinson  7  18^5  217 
807«  Caroline  Li.  8  I679  419 
1^'5»   Catherine   v>'inthrop  6  ^797  88 

391.  Ch?rlee  Duiioy  -*  ■  7  I053  2l6 
806,  Charlotte  8  I873  4l8 
395.  Chvjrlotte  i^lizabeth  7  2  847  219 
153.  Cliarlotte  r arsons  6  l8l4  94 
845.  Clara  V/intlxrop  .  8  I886  217 
367-  I>adley  S^rsont  7  5.8^3  201 
366.  Eleanor  Cobb  7  IC31  200 
797.  liloonor  Coco  8  IbuO  411 
1301.Elecuaor  Cobb  9  I911  410 
160.  Ellen  Cobb  6  IB07  92 

i:ruili3>Ruth  9  I&71  295 

Estelle  I.:.  8  1863  41  i)' 

i'lorence  JXidley  8  I6S2  21 6 

I'r&nces  8  I86;;  4l6. 

Harry  Sargent,    Jr.  9  I906  410 

Henry   Sargent  6  I801  89 

Henry   Sargent,    Jr.  7  ^839  203 

Kenry   Sargent  8  1877  410 

Herbert   Wilicinson  8  l88^  217 

Jo^n  Vvinthrop  6  l6l'7  95 

Katherine   .J..-ithrop  6  I797  08 

Lucy  Sounder e  6  l8i:c'  46 

Ui^x:/  Elisabeth  6  Ibo^'  9I 

PcAil   IXidley   t>tTgent  6  1799  ^6 

?-iibroke  9  I892  46l 

K?ud  Sutler  10      ,      I906  495 

r.oxanna  Cleaves  9  1902  410 

baraJi  7  202 

Sar?.h  8  1870  417 

bai-.ah  Brinley  6  IS03  90 

I'iieodore,    .li.  6  1795-  ^^ 

a'i03i?.s   Dual  5j  6  161b  96 

willioni  R:^o.  9  1^78  49^' 

vanthrop   S.?rgent  7  lb42  2l8 


■J0R3AIT. 

410.    Charles   Du<^ley  7  l§b'0  99 

867.    Ciiarlotte   J,    luasiH*  8  Ict^l  4^,1 

826.    Clara  Gildert  8  I87I  423 

406.  i;c.';ard  7  iS'^C  227 
409.  Lenry  Sargent  7  l24d  228 
403.    Joiin   M arsons  7  Ig >4  99 

407.  .illic^n  7  1S42  99 


1116.  irederick  t.cott  9  186^  5IO 

U51  .Larjorie  i'orcea  10  lo^o  ^10 

1452.  Lcott  10  1^93  blO 

ir'^'5.  Theodore  hent  10  l>u2  ^10 


7 

1850 

8 

ICtil 

8 

1871 

7 

1640 

7 

1848 

7 

18>4 

7 

1842 

9 

106^ 

10 

-  0  .  ' 

10 

189a 

10 

1>02 

^•^Vr^ 


Index 

-25. 

No  •   Name 
1480.  Joseph  talker,  Jr. 

Gen. 
10 

Born 
1912 

Page 

KIIIGSLEY 
795.  Ada 

8 

1856 

409 

KILL  All. 

4^ 

e 

9 

1842 

91 

8 

1853 

425 

8 

1864 

426 

7 

1830 

208 

1827 

207 

8^ 

207 

7 

1832 

209 

9 

1894 

302 

1397»   PlorencQ   Catherine  9  1915  480 

1396*    Vernon  Arthur  9  1912  480 

KITAUTH. 
1404.   0-1 ver   D.  10  I912  485 

LAI  J^  SON. 
1436.   llary  Catherine  10  1915  499 

LAITGDOH. 
jSl.   ChaJles  Leonard 
0I8.  JSmily   V.'all:er 
81 9 •   Harry   bargent 
379*    Ignatius   Sargent 
378.    John  Kenry 
820.   Katherine   Winthrop 
380.   Mary  illizabeth 
1049.   Rhohie 

1115.   Sylvia  -  9  1913  332 


Le^ffiSURITR. 

915.  HerlDcrt   Grenville  8  I873  246 

913.  Juliette  8  1864  246 

916.  Lilian  IsalDel  8  l875  246 

914.  Kiaud  8  1868  246 


LEUZARE^. 
1426.   Ed-ward  Jules  10  I912  494 

1425.    John  OBborne  Baker  10  I9IO  494 

,..♦ 

1313.   Arrietta  iblizabeth  9  I89I  ^20 

LP  v. 

610.   Anna  Sartjent 
1440.   Allen   v/inthrop 
1092.    Carrie  Gertrude 

609.  David  L. 

606.  Eliza 
1091.  Jennie  Winthrop 


8 

1858 

147 

10 

1913 

503 

9 

IC02 

3ld 

8 

1855 

3iy 

8 

,  lb  50 

31b' 

9 

1888 

317 

Ho  •  name 

607-  I'^^y 

1090.  Moses  Melvin 
608«  Winthrop  Sargent 


Index  -26 • 


Gen.  Born 


18^1 
1683 
1853 


Page 

316. 
503 


MACOKBEH. 

1328.  Bernice 

1329.  Donald  West 
1331.   Elizabeth  Helena 

846.  Frederic   Hatch 
1^32.   Frederic  Hatch,    Jr, 

B48.   George  Howard 

844,  Helen  I.Iaria 
1336.   Honry  Ednund 

845.  John  Henry 

847.  Lena  V/est 

1330.  Pl:iyllis   Corinne 


1888 

1893 
1894 
1862 
1901 
1866 

IB53 

1896 
1850 
1864 
1892 


434 
434 

^k 
435 

435 

437 

433 

437 

434 

436 
435 


}:atthi3\vs. 

760.  Sullivajn  Amory 
759.  Ellen  Nathalie 


1890 

1684 


189 
189 


T«AV. 


1477,  Ed-,7ard  V?orce3ter 
1476.  Jolm  Birchard,  Jr, 

1478.  Willard  Rogers 


10  19:^^0 
10  1908 
10   1912 


528 

528 
528 


McCALLA. 

751,  Elizabeth  Bargent 

753.  Lily  Hazard 

752.  Mary  Hendry 

754.  Stella  Apthorpe 


8  '  1875 

8  1873 

8  1877 

8  1880 


390 

392 

III 


4^9.  Julia  Sargc.iw 


1855 


110 


1355*   Gerald  L.  ss 

HclTAlR. 
1042.   Mary  Pierpont 


MKRIATj. 
1469.   Anne  V/hitiieid 

1143.  Horatio  Cook 
1142.  Lewis 

1144.  Hichurd  btockton 
1141.  To-vmsend  bcott 
1140.  \«elles 


9 

1898 

448 

9 

lS33 

298 

10 

1912 

520 

9 

lfc69 

342 

9 

1803 

521 

9 

1393 

342 

9 

IcUi 

342 

9 

1S79 

520 

Index  -27 
Ho.     T»ane  Gen,     Born  Page 

1IILL3R« 


1027. 

Basil  Dix?;eil 

9 

1873 
1906 

489 

1411. 

Dorothy  S, 

10 

489 

1409. 

Bpes  Dixweli 

10 

1900 

48Q 

1026. 

Gerritt  iimith,  Jr. 

9 

488 

1410. 

John  L. 

10 

1904 

489 

1028. 

William  i'itz  Hugh 

MONTGOirrERY 

9 

1872 

289 

1170. 

Elizal)eth 

9 

1901 

351 

1169. 

Karry  ilortiwer,  Jr. 

9 

1898 

351 

1168. 

Helen 

9 

1696 

351 

1171. 

LoTiis  Worcester 

9 

1904 

351 

1167. 

Virginia 

MO ORB. 

9 

1895 

351 

1354.  Edward  Augiistus  9  I909  447 


J79.   Daniel   Sarf^ent 


KORAII. 

1297.  Annie  Esteiie  9  409 

1294.  Catherine  Carroll  9  '*09 

1295.  Eleanor  CoDb  9  409 

1298.  ilverard  Oreely  9  ^^9 

1296.  J-rsncis  Winthi*©?  9  4-09 

KORISON. 

1481.  Elisabeth  uray  10          I9II  532 


MQSKLEY. 
\6S.   Alfred  0E7;aid  9  1912  456 


Darling  8  1882  456 

680.  Edwin  Chaises  8  1883  234 

878.   Eg^Tiet  Doyle  8  1880  4^5 

1302.  Joim  l^dley  ?  ^900  411 
877,  kary  Prances  8  1878  234 

1367.   Licry  Susa/ria  9  ^-9^3  '^^5<^ 

1303.  iTpomi  9  1902  411 
B81.    Valeria  Alice  8  l8o5              ,  4^7 

1365,   Valeria  Joiinson  9  1910  ^^b 

1304.  Williette  9  1904  411 

1311.   I^arion  E.'  9  4l8 

rjJivPHY 

1255.   Ivouglas        ■*  9  I90B  386 

LOJnRAY. 

116.   George  ^  3? 

11''.   Julia  I:aria  o  1791  00 


Ho  •        Kame 

M3LS0N> 
1315.    Addlce 
031,    Catherine   winthrop 
832.  Edwin  lAarrett 

829.  Ellen  i-oster 
1320.   Frank 

828,   Frank  Aldrich 
1319.   Kate  Jviarrett 
031.   Katherine   *iinthrop 

830.  Louise  Liarrett 
1314.  yinthrop 


1339.  Harold  Frederick 
1338.   Everard  Davis 

1340.  Francis  I'aft 


743.  Daniel,  Jr. 

745,  Elaine  Sargent 

746.  Francis 

744.  V/illiam  Grafton 


1102.  Conrad  Eric 

1100.  Cuillaume  Francis 
1099,  Jean  Louis 

1097.  ilarguerite 

1101.  Rene'e 

1098.  Rose  llarie 


r.   -28. 

Gen. 

Born 

Page 

Q 

1897 

429 

6 

1874 

431 

8 

1876 

432 

8 

1863 

430 

I 

^?^3 

432 

1861 

429 

1 

1907 

432 

1874 

431 

8 

1868 

212 

9 

1891 

429 

9 

1891 

439 

9 

l3Sl 

439 

9 

1892 

439 

8 

1869 

182 

8 

l83l 

182 

8 

1883 

162 

8 

1873 

182 

9 

1899 

324 

9 

1896 

324 

9 

1894 

324 

9 

1892 

324 

9 

1897 

324 

9 

1393 

324 

a^ta^Tfg. 


^Japc^ekx- 


OvJSII* 

1022.  Arria  Diy.Tiell 
1408.  Catherine  3. 

1024.  Ca.theriiie  Sov/ditch 
1407.  Porotliy  D. 

1025.  ilijah  Hunter 

1023.  Esther  Boardman 

FAI^rjj.. 

1045.  Frederic  Kodney 

1043.  iiary   Welles 

1044.  Rodney   Charles 

1046.  iillinn  Sargent 


747.  Ch^xlotte  ^^.na 
749  .  iMv:ard 

748.  John  Dallintj,    Jr. 
731.   Ruth  Eleanor 


9 

1868 

10 

1912 

9 

1675 

10 

1910 

9 

1S77 

9 

1872 

9 

1889 

9 

1886 

9 

1887 

9 

1893 

8 

1872 

8 

1877 

8 

1874 

8 

1865 

288 
487 
486 
487 
487 
288 


300 
300 
300 
300 


^§3 

18 
38 


Index  -29. 


HO,       Name 

Arnette  Eii^aoeoh 
Charles  i'remont 
Charlotte   J. 
Charlotte   Saunders 
Delia  Coffin 
^.   Sdv/ard  Chilcott 

1^48.  Elizabeth  Coffin 
Ethel  Kendall 
Prances   Usja^t 
i'rsnces  Usher 

Qeorz^-  Butler 
Gcorc^e  iiarl 

862.   Grace  West 

Henrietta  Saa'gent 
Jsunes  Edward 
James  Giljdan 
John  tJargent 
Jonn   w. 
Joseph  E, 
Joseph  Usher 
Josophins  Iv<^nd<^ll 
Julia  Adelaide 
Julia  B argent 
Katherine  Joy 
Levis    w. 
Lora  Vivian 
Louisa 

Hary   Charlotte 
Mary  S. 
Mary   Sophia 
Vaughn   williaa 
William  S. 
Willi r,m  I?-adley 
William  irauley,    Jr 


Gen.     Born 


420. 
421. 
41Q. 
168. 

134-9. 
)63. 


J60. 
169. 

411. 

1350. 

'59. 


404. 
403. 
1346. 
172. 
412. 
414. 
167. 
402. 
422, 
166, 

3.3^7. 
413. 
861. 
417, 
405. 
415. 
171. 

873. 
416. 
170. 
418. 


8 
7 
7 

I 

7 

I 

7 
7 
6 

9 


1852 
1056 
1850 
1811 
1908 
1890 

1906 

1875 
1814 

1837 

1510 
i.ti72 


1048 
1O46 
1898 
1817 
1837 

1841 

1809 
1843 

l8i>5 
1807 
1900 

1839 

IC-JO 

1846 

1850 

l842 

I8l3 

1897 
Ib45 
1813 
1848 


Page 

231 
232 
230 

99 
445 

225 
445 

446 
47 
229 
445 
445 

22:; 

98 
225 
44-5 
101 
100 
100 

98 

101 

97 
445 
100 
447 
100 
226 
100 

47 
232 
100 
100 

ICO 


PHI. 


14^2. 

1434. 
M^l, 
1078. 

1079. 
1081, 

1435 
1080 
1433 


Jo>m  Cons tsn tine 

Joyce   Irene 

iV-argsret  Ann  Patricia 

ilargaret  Percy 

Paul 

Rachel  },lGiry  ilele 

Tiionas   Viiltcn 

iVillia^  i^uncan 

William  lUcholas  iToskett 


PLi-AL:.\j:Tb. 
615.   Elizabeth  L^ra 
613.  ii^uiiy   bargent 
61 D.    Henry 

1096.    Henry,    Jr. 

1444.    Ucru-y 

1446.  Hov/:^d  tipencer 
612.    iorael 

1447.  lii chard  Handle 


10 
10 
10 

9 
10 

9 
10 

-9 
10 


8 
8 
8 

9 
10 
:.o 

8 
10 


1910 

IVliO 

1907 

1877 

1880 

1336 

1913 
1882 

1913 

1851 

1845 

1910 
1912 
1843 
1912 


497 

49^ 

497 

497 
498. 

499 

493 

^12 
497. 


143 
14o 
320 
^0  6 

^u6 
^Oo 
143 

ii06 


*.t 


No  •      ITame 
611  •   i.ioxy  Haskell 
6l4.    Sallle 
144^.    iVilliai  'Jllkins 


POND. 

791.  Ana  Aldis 
365.    Charlotte   Hill 
364,   1:11  en 

794,  Ellen  Harriet 

792,  i'riuik  beyinour 
794.   ilD-rry 

363.   Kcnry  Winthrop 
362.    !l3jrriet  Jli:^ci.beth 
361.    ruld.-^.Vf   Ann 


F0P2. 


Index  -30 

Gen. 

Born 

Page 

8 

lo42 

14b 

8 

1848 

319 

10 

1911 

ij06 

8 

1848 

199 

7 

1826 

aa 

I 

1824 

68 

1661 

408 

8 

16^9 

199 

8 

199 

7 

1622 

199 

7 

1821 

198 

7 

1617 

197 

1403«  Esther  Ellery 

1401.  Llabel   Gr«one 

1402,  is-argaret  i^^low  ,  .  _  ^  _^ 
1436.  .  ary  10.  1913  535 
1487.    ^c^j:ah  "rt-harton                                              10          1915                 b35 


ponsR. 


1209.   ^8xy  Pvobeyon 


1203.  i.'athali^  9        1909  3^6 


1364.  Algernon  i^ioseley  9  1913  ^g? 

1^62.   :)orothy  9         1907  ^^5 

1363.    Jean  9  191^  ^>? 


RAY. 
1305.   i'laak 


^3?6.    Ada  __         -  I  -^  ■     ^i^ 


1238.    Christine  i>e:.ariens  9  1909  3/5 


'"^«^ 


raisa 
994,    Aridrcw  Jackson 


9 

9 

9 
10. 
10 

1909 
1900 
1903 
1913 
1915 

9 
9 

1911 
1909 

9 
9 
9 

1913 
1907 
1912 

9 
9 

1903 
1906 

9 

9 

1909 
1910 

482 
482 
462 


366 


375 
1902  371 


1239.   A'fernig  Conan,    jr, 

RZYrOLDS. 
1221,   William  Ear/ard 

KICH.^DSON. 

774.  Ch.<Tlotte  ...le  \         ^1^9  1^3 

A^^      -T-lfl    Hole  "  l^'l  *'^'> 

775.  ^a.la   iioJ.e  g  ^^ 

77S.  Ll.gxtha  Walker  8  1^71  i>3 


8  l"'^4  277 


Index  -31. 


£o. 


Name 


990.  Charlotte  itleanor 
995.  Elizabeth  Grace 

991,  Helen  Sophia 
993»  J^^es  Allison 


Gen.  Born 

8  18G9 

8  1900 

8  1891 

8  1896 


Page 

480 
277 
277 
277 


ROGEHS. 

8$.    Ann 

87,    Catherine 
227.   Daniel,    Jr. 
224.   Esther 
236.    ifanny 
233.   George 
.B3«    Jo^m,    Jr. 
2^4.    Judith 

84,   Lajry 
226.  }^ary 

229.  Itiary 

222.  Hachel 

223.  Rachel 
235,   Rachel 

230.  Samuel 

231.  ohubael   Gorham 
06.    Susanna 

22^'.    liusarma 

115.    iimothy 

2 28,    X'imoth-y 

8B.    -Villi am 

232.  V/illiam 


ROi.l'^f]^. 


1112.   Ed^ffard 


5 

I 

6 
6 
6 

I 
I 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

I 

6 
6 

I 


175^ 
1756 
177S 

1773 
1792 

178§ 
1748 
175& 

1753 
1777 

1780 

1771 
1772 
1789 
1781 
1733 
l7i?'6 

1775 

1779 
1718 
1784 


HOY, 
1395.  Adam  Frederic 


1916 


23 

^ 

57 
57 
23 
57 
2 

5 

56 
57 
57 
57 
2 

5 

33 
57 
24 

57 


330 
479 


777.  Charlotte    :l8le 

1282.  Elisabeth 

781.  Joseph   Chapman 
347.    Joseph  Turner 
783.    Lucy   Osoorn-.2 
780.    .>;rtha  iilizVoeth 

1283.  i-.ary 

779.    i.iary  Aurelia 

782.  Thomas  Turner 

778,  busan  Annette 


8 


1856 
ib9-'>- 
1866 
1632 
1S71 
1863 

1897 
1660 

1609 
1858 


194 

401 
401 
194 
194 
194 
401 
194 
194 
194 


949.  Janes  J,. art 

950.  ildred  iremont 


1804 
183; 


259 
2';;9 


Index     -32. 


Ho  •      Uatne 


SESSIONS, 


105^'.    Hannah  Sargent 
1061.    John  Archibald 
IOJ9.   J-'ary 
1060.  Ro.jer  Huntington 


Gen.      Born 


1389 

1899 
1892 
1896 


Page 


305 
305 
305 


836,    /innle   'J^inthrop 
3B7»    Ch?.rler   Anson 
8H.   -CcUth  I>adl(?y 
386.   Kllcn  Laria 

C35.  ::thr;i 

8^7.    norrlnon   T-eed 
389.   Theodore  Hulburd 
388.   TVinthrop   X^^clley 
033*   Vinthrop   L^adley 


IS77 
1S37 

187? 
I834 
I8c0 
1883 
184  i) 
18^^9 
1875 


215 
213 
214 

93 

214 
21^^ 
215 
214 
213 


rrv.^. 


1443.  Sallle  Pleasants  Johnson 


10 


1908 


505 


3KITH. 

1087,  Allen  Lo'.v 

1437.  Allen  Low 
1439 •  Anna  Sargent 

790 •  /Jinie  lYinthrop 

1085.  Gertrude  Andrews 

1088,  Ja-TiSB  Kenry  Andre <^s 

1086.  Katherine  ..inthrop 

1438.  Valdo  Loring 


JOHK . 


1071.    Claude  Gordon 
1070.   iiiarl    uorcon 


L^XiairaAGH 


942.   I'Mw.ord  S&rjent 
943  •    jinthrop  J^rv-in 


9 

10 

10 

8 

3874 
1902 
1909 
lii63 

502 
407 

9 

9 

9 

10 

1B09 
1876 
1S70 

315 

502 

502 

9 

9 

1890 

1889 

309 
309 

8 
8 

1007 
1900 

2?6 
256 

13^6.   Phyllis 


f>TP.ATTOj"I. 


1909 


449 


b.TUART, 


1389,   Gerry  Jolmson 


1910 


AH"' 


592.  John  Oaborno 
1064.  John  Osborne,  Jr, 


I36^ 
1909 


3O6 
30b 


".   :      1 


No. 


Bane 


Index  -33, 


Gen,      Born 


593.   llBxy  Otis 
1063.  Robert  iiimlen 
1062.   Roger 

TAli'T. 
856.  Edward  Harvey 
1242,   Gwendolyn 
853 •   Helen  irances 

851.  Henry  Everett 
855*    John   West 

852.  Julia  Elizabeth 
854-«   Ixsxy  Susan 

1341.   Pauline 

THC:iAS. 
737 •   Alexander 

1256.  Arthur  i^alcolm 
740.    Charles  Kemble 

736.   Charlotte   Cunnin.<?hara 
735.   Elisabeth  vj-hitwell 

1257.  Elizabeth  ^Vhit^^ell 
1474,   Prancia  Leonard 

738.   Gorham 
733*    IS''5-3-c  Rand 
724.   Malcolm 
739 •   Mary  Prances 


TRITg. 

801.  Chai-les 
800.   Charlotte 

802.  Jolm  S.    J.   True 
799.    Joseph 

798.    Sarah 


TUR^iER. 
669.   Anna  Sargent 
1177.   Beatrice   Constance 
153,   Catherine   Vvinthrop 

147,  Ch3rjotte  Saunders 

357.  Grace 
356.  Helen 

354.  Katherine   Vv'inthrop 

145.  Lucy   Sargent 
252.   Laxy 

360.   Kojcy  Saxton 

146.  i^ary  Sophia 

149.  Lartha  V/alker 

150.  Kartha  Vi'alker 
668.   L-laurice  V/orcester 
353.    ilathanlel   Dana 

067.     Joim    tfctXHEX,     Jr. 

355,  Jolm  Arthur 

151.  John  xiowton 

358.  John  Ilewton 

148.  Ketrecca 

359.  Saciucl 

152.  Sarauel   Hubbard 
1176,    T.iooJore 


1865 

1903 
1901 


1869 
1904 
1862 

1857 

1866 

1859 
1864 

1699 


1871 


6 

1878 

8 

1870 

8 

1868 

9 

1891 

10 

1895 

8 

1872 

8 

1865 

8 

1867 

8 

1873 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

8 

i860 

9 

1886 

6 

1819 

6 

l80i 

7 

1849 

7 

1847 

7 

1842 

6 

1795 
1809 

7 

7 

1855 

6 

1797 

6 

1805 

6 

1809 

8 

1857 

7 

1840 

8 

1854 

7 

1844 

6 

loll 

7 

1S50 

6 

1803 

7 

1652 

6 

1814 

y 

1679 

Page 

140 
306 
306 


443 
443 
440 
222 
442 
439 
441 
443 


181 
387 
181 
181 
388 

387 
526 
181 

387 
181 

181 


202 
414 
202 
413 
412 


161 

45 

45 

86 
86 
86 

62 

87 

84 

45 
85 

'It 

161 
86 
86 

196 
45 
87 
87 

YA 


>v^  r»: 


No.        Name 

TV<aED, 

785.  Eharles  Harrison 

786.  Emily   Viinthxop 

1285.  Harrison 
1284.   Helen 

1286.  Katherine   V.inthrop 
1288.   icaxy  Vinthrop 

1287.  i.iaxwell  Evfurts 

VAN   DUYIJ3. 
1422.   Edna  Baker 
1421.   jfrederick    r.illiam 

1423, Lucy  Elizabeth 
1424.   i..ary  kathsr 


1374,  Colin  Sargent 

1375.  Paul   Dudley 


1166,  Elinor  iFrexcfcs 
1165.   Harry  Augur,te 


400.  Charlotte  :-:iizaheth 

849.  Grace  Bracke-tt 
399.  Harriet  bargent 

397.  Jolin  Ushe^ 

398.  Joseph  Henry 
396.    Julia  Maria 

401.  ilary  Prancis 

850,  Lary  Genevieve 


V/H^ELSR. 
1388.  Elizabeth  Sargent 

1386.  LI  lis  Adamr. 

1387.  wa^-ren  Chester 


\VHi;"::i0CK. 


959.   Charlee  LeLorxQe 
954-,   I>orothyr, 

957.  Dudley  Brooks 

958.  Edward  Winthrop 
956.    irederick  iiancroft 
955.   Margery 


_,hit>jt:y. 

710.  Christiana  ij^-an 

712.  Israel   Good.vin 

713.  John  Parley 


Index 

-34. 

Gen, 

Born 

Pa^e 

8 
8 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 

1844 
1847 

1888 

1895 
1893 

403 
404 
403 
403 
403 
403 
403 

10 
10 

10 
10 

1904 
1903 
1906 
1914 

493 
493: 

*93 
^93 

9 

9 

1903 
1904 

461 
461 

9 
9 

1S85 
1801 

350 
350 

I 

1841 

1666 

223 

221 

7 
7 
7 
7 

1637 
1831 
1833 
1830 
1843 
1869 

222 

97 
221 
220 
224 
438 

9 
9 
9 

1914- 

1905 
1906 

469 
46Q 
469 

8 
8 
8 
8 
8 
8 

1897 

16S8 
1894- 

1895 

1892 

1890 

261 

475 
261 
261 

261 
251 

8 
8 
8 

1866 
1870 

1875 

377 
175 
175 

■ou. 


tlo . 


liame 


711.    Margaret   Sargent 
709.   iiary  Bowditch 
714-,    Nelson 


WiGGLES'tYORTH. 

1029.  Anna  C. 
1034.   irank 

1031.  Karian  Kpee 
1418.   Siartha 

1030.  Norton 

1033.  Richard  £o?/ditch 

1032.  Kuth 
1417.  Suean  H. 


WILXIUSON 


3^9. 

Arthur,    Jr. 

351. 

iidward  Tuckerman 

352. 

George 

350. 

kartha  Elizabeth 

WILL  I  AM  b. 

866. 

John  Parsons 

865. 

Lr:na 

864. 

kinnie 

WORCESTER, 

U59- 

Abby  Keith 

662. 

Alice  i'rancio 

1157. 

Ada  Gertrude 

282. 

Anna 

636. 

Anna 

665. 

Anna  Poxeons 

2^4. 
1182. 

Anna  Sargent 

B  >5  r  ni  c  0  Y  9  ry  1  i  cf 

676. 

B'Brtrand  '.v  ill  ism 

llC4. 

Bert  rand  'williani 

1183. 

Bessie  Hay 

63?. 

Charles 

113s 

David 

1149. 

Uorotiiy 

1169. 

JSdgar  iTenton 

649. 

idith 

1123. 

idith  Aiay 

1187. 

iidna  Gertrude 

§38. 

Edward 

660. 

Edward 

1153. 

i^dv.-ard 

1163. 

£lis3.Deth  Jjyrd 

651. 

Jillizaneth  howard 

1137. 

Lliaabetu  Hov;ard 

1126, 

.  iJiizabeth  i^errill 

643. 

,  Llla 

Index  -35. 

Gen. 

Eorn 

Pa^e 

6 

1868 

175 

8 

1862 

376 

8 

1878 

378 

9 

1879 

490 

9 

^?P 

293 

9 

1884 

492 

10 

1909 

491 

9 

1B82 

491 

9 

1891 

293 

9 

lbc6 

293 

10 

1908 

491 

7& 

1841 

§^ 

7 

1844 

§^ 

7 

1848 

85 

7 

1843 

85 

8 

1892 

450 

8 

1886 

449 

8 

1875 

448 

1130.  i^lla 


1881 
l8b'8 
1874 

1817 

1841 

1871 
1834 

1900 
1876 

1906 
1843 

J.<J^  f 

1895 
1907 
1856 
1S76 

l?03 
1^30 

1855 

1879 
1891 
IB  59 
1^92 

icao 

1845 
1878 


528 

350 

526 

69 

333 

353 
164 

358 

35§' 

358 

33^ 

519 

345 

359 
342 

514 

359 
160 
348 
527 
34B 
158 
341 
340 
337 
515 


•  .    b 


Ko. 


Name 


Index  -36. 


W0RCSST3R. 


Gen.  Born 


6^7.  Ellen 

237.   Ellen  Gorham 
1181.  Ellen  kay  Violet 

290.  Emma 

652,  Emma 
1136.  Emma 
II3B.   Ernest  Ellsworth 

646.  i'itzwillim-a  ;iargent 
283,    i"it2wil]i;j:n   Oargent 

1127.   Florence   .latihburn 

6^9  •    iTancis 

286.   irancis 
1162,   irancifl 
1129.    George  i'r.-inklin 
1191.   Harold   Irv.-in 
1327.    Harold   west 
1468,   Haxry  Allen 
1321.   Harry  Macosiber 

647.  Henry  i"ostea> 
1134.    Henry  Poster,    Jr. 
1190  .  Herbert  Eiuadolph 
1124,   Herbert   vrheeler 

29^*   Horace 
1150,   Howard  Gates 
1125*    Hov/ard  Sargent 
1458*    Jgmes  BrG-:.Ti 
1133.    Jennie  Wtshlurn    . 

648.  Jenny 

656.   Jessie  Ha.nilton 
654 ,   John  ionerden 
1148,    John  i^onercen 
293,   John  Hobinson 

670,  Judith  bargent 
1457,   Katherine 

1326.   Katherine  Prances 
1161.   Katherine  iiro^me 

11 85.  Lawrence  Hii;h 
292.  Louie 

673,  Louis  Harold 

671,  Louis  xienry 

672,  Louisirina 
1180.    LouisiaJia 
1192.   Lyman  Curtis 
1164,    Lialcolm  KeiUi 
1178,   i-lcmie 

1475.   ii^iaxchesa  Louise 

1456.   Margaret 

1322.   ].arion   .Vinthrop 

1186.  Marshall   Sherwood 
1479.   Iviary 

664.    .Mary   Aldis 

1325,    Liary  Prniijes 

1136.  ].:ary  Lelcher 
658.  .ary  b-irg-uTi 
653.   i-lary  Towiisend 

674.  /laud  Livingston 


7 
9 
9 
9 
9 
10 

9 

8 

9 
9 
9 
7 
9 
9 
10 


10 


I 

8 

8 

9 

9 

9 

9 

io± 
10 

9 
9 

10 

8 
9 
9 
8 
8 
8 


1848 
1828 
1893 
1836 
1861 
1889 
1894 
1851 
1819 
1882 
1852 
1825 

l&iJ7 
1891 
1910 
1896 


1910 
1900 

1899 
1910 

1864 

1889 
1850 
1850 
1862 
18670 


Page 


159 

69 

161 

343 
341 

^^ 
340 

340 

159 
533. 

3-^rO 

359 
433 
519 
433 


1852 

341 

1885 

518 

1908 

359 

1883 

339 

1839 

70 

1899 

S'^b' 

1876 

340 

1907 

513 

ld33 

517 

1^8 

18^:4 

1867 

15B 

1864 

345 

1890 

345 

18  U 

163 

1849 

162 

1904 

,    513 

1092 

433 

1885 

530 

1897 

359 

X829 

162 

1863 
1356 

3?6 
162 

IS  53 

3p5 

1S95 

350 

1912 

359 

1893 

348 

1892 

356 

341 


527 
513 
433 

359 
529 
35'^^ 
433 
341 

346 
344 

357 


Index  -37. 

No.        Name  Gen.  p.orn  Po^e 

.YOHOSSTi'-R. 

663.   Maud  Louise  8  l362  3^?'! 

1120.   :.ildred  9  1636  340 

1139.   kildred  Adelaide  9  1898  341 

1323.  L.ildred  Helene              '  Q  433 
606.   Paul    IXidley  8  I867  160 

1324,  Ralph  Jord^^n  9  433 
1179.  Kc^yiaond  Louis  9  1894  356 
1186.   Piayniond  Q  I905  359 

675.   Hoy   Greene  8  I873  3^8 

644.    tja-ivael  8  1O47  3^8 

285.    L^a-uel   Howard  7  l824  1$7 

1122.    oa;..r.iel   Hov.rrd  9  io73  513 

284.    Hiixixii  Parsons  7  l82i  li?6 

6pO.    Saran  Sargent  8  l8^d  I'^O 

1132,    Larnh  Sargent  9  l8bl  516 

291.    Sydney  7  1&2>  70 


645.  i'lieodore  6  I849  158 

661,  Theodore  8  2)^r^ 

289.  ilieodore  ir arsons                                          7  ^^3^  69 

655*  'i  0 '■:m.i'. end  Scott                                                8  iJu6  15^ 

1160.  .iinthrop  S.-.rgcnt                                          9  I003  529 


843.    AiinQ  Dudley  8  1885                 219 

842.    ;]Grtrrm,    Jr.  0  1&31                 219 

1308,  i:;milie  G.  9  4l6 
1307.  i";ulaliQ  S.  9  ^2.6 
1310.   Henderson  .;i,  9  4l6 

B41.   Ho\':.ard   v-inthrop   Jones  o  1&77                 219 

1309.  Nathalie  C.  9  ^2.6« 


J£fli 


5376