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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- , .
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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
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*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^að 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 .• . . . ■
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', 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,
0'
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.
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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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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
J : -^'
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6.
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
. n
7.
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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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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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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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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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.
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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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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
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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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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
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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-
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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-
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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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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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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
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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
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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.
llrs. I.Iary( Turner) Sar
gent.
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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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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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(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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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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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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(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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. 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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{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.
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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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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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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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Fifth Generation.
EP3S SARGSITT, 3rd, 5; (2neB 4; Epee 3; Villi a-i 2; Williara 1); was ^•
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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(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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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.
Wg need ;. sketch, of PitzV.'il: iari S-.w^ent, and sor.e liner,
telling of nittle Aunt I.ai-y" •
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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 , /
Child:-
128. raria Ot^bomf, 6-
I'lote:- hr. H. G. Curtis is to procr;rc a photor-raph of hiru^
taken froi:. i\r oil p-;..inti2;:^: v/iiic;i .'<:.£> [^ivcn to co.;.;l?te
the lit't of portraits of the Treasurerii of IlasD.
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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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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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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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(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
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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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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. ■ ' ' '
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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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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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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
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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.
Note:- V/e have a photograph irom dp.guerreotype of Lucy SoTgent.
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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.
Details z2 to John S"r:T:er.t should be obtained frcn l^rs - John-
son of -inglev/ood, I^.J.
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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,
Itfijns should b'-' inserted r,-^l:v.tive to Dr. Johnron.
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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
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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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Fifth Geiiaration.
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}.
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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i^lxth Generation.
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"}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
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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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Sixth Generation,
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^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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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.
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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.
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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*
Other records give date of her birth 179^» i^i Boston,
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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«
Winthrop t-a-rgent, c, of l-averford ohoald furnij.^h a rui table rketcn.
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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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uixth uencration,
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•> 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»
ivOte;- h(i^a r^e^^eral catoa here.
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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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72.
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.
Mote:- A nur.iber of dr^ter. n^.^eded Jjere; write to diaries bprni;-;ue oargent,
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73.
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,
liatefl taxen irom to .;n records.
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7'.
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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76.
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,
323, iranciE V/illi^ias, ^,
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77.
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;
lives at 146 J'n.irles ^it,, iioaton, i«as3.
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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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79.
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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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;
• ■ unnarried. '
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,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. -
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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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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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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.
Fixae
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.
3iotjra;ohical okctch of Jajnuel Hubbard :urner.
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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. .
yiould like to knovv more a& to ^^ojor iond.
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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.
We noed date of marriage, alco personal itemn &s to >ir» i'oster.
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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,
39^, Charlotte 'aizabeth Joney, 7. ^ -
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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
Prrpons.
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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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?, 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.
Try and ^jet froK ::ra. > oseley, 424, information as to I-aniel Dart^enu
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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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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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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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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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,^'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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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»,
i^ov» 6» 1B63, dieo Sept, 20^ lb65.
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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«
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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,
IB63.
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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
with her eon irpjrik.
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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
Charles ujiniel.
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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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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:»
495* Julifi Loano, ?•
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Sixth Generntion#
• 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,
Hn A., Qct* 10, 1691,
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Sixth Generation.
,. 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,
Two other children not listed, are «aid to h?,ve died in infancy.
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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*
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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
I vVarreuton., i-orth '.JarJs^ina,
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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.
Mothini/ lurther as to this line.
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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.
i,'o thing further as to this line.
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Sixth Generation*
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).
Kothing further as to thic line.
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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»
i*othiag furthsr as to this line.
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SARGENT GjSHEALOGY
ILLIAk SARGKIt^T,
• AKD
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.
SUiiJiiCT TO ADDlTIOIiS AND COHIiBCTlOHS.
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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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^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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Seventh Generation,
. ^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,
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584. WillifiHi CoTfin, 8. )
Details gd to George Barnard fciargent will be inserted above.
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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.,
I
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: -
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died in ini:f>rcy.
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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 ,-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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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,
616, uQiiiy ilcat;i:nts, S,
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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.
.6?i1» Violet. 8;
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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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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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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.
Keed occupation of -Vr. iour^ty.
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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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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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.^ 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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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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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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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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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.
We have a Bmall photograph of llr , Sargent taken ^^yhen 23 years
of B^Q»
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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»
Trs have a photOA^rcph of him taken vhcn n child staricing by
hiB mother's side.
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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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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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723, Henry Liar gent Apple'
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J^eed more inforinr-tion aoout/rlonry Ap]»lfiton; and eee if henry ijargent
Appleton har, ol'fsprin^i before book ie publisVied.
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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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nTtor hi?, wife's death he married her Bitter, /dice ..entworth iiar^
/rent.
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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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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.
iJeed prirentage of irs, t>argent«
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i Seventu L-enerution,
^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.
By second :aarriai-,e: -
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,
picture of Janiel .j.-irt-ent 4.
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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.
Try and get parenta^.^o of lir, Oakey,
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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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Bishop iiurgess v/as born Oct. 3I, 1819; died Oct, 8, I90I; Brcvn
University I838; D, D. I866. His wife was Lary Willians Selden»
born June 6, I82O; died April 22, 1856.
Heed date of marrin^ie in I878,
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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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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 , JLUCY lUKIfi:.]; HALi-:, V; (Lucy Sargent 'iurner, t; Lucy 5; Paul iXidley 4;
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£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;
teaciier in the i'unerican International College, in Springfield,
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_ ,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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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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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
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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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Scvnnth Generation,
^, 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.
AlBo an infant vfho died in I862.
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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
unmarried.
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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..,, 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
ft
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
I of ^lount i-'leasant, lowa« iio iseue.
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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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W I L L I A LI SARGENT,
AND HIS DESCENDANTS,
SE\'22TT1I GENERATION
A1>ID
CHILDREN OF TKK EIGHTH,
SECTION SECOKD.
COMPILED AND ARRAITGED BY SAIv^UEL V/ORCESTSR, 8th.
ALL RIGHTS VESTED IN WINTHROP SARGENT.
SUBJECT TO ADDITIONS AlTD GORiffiCTIONS.
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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,
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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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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.
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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.
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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,
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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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,:, 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
tii(»rc v;ithoul isisue.
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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. ^
Children: -
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.
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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.
* 850. Mary GeneYiere West, 8; born Jan. 4, I869.
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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,
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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,
1875.
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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;
connected with the Hew Jersey Jfire Insurance Co. of l,'ev/ark,K.J.
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I Seventh Generation.
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,
I
I 1851 ; reside in Pranklin. He is a granite dealer.
* Children now living:-
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I 864, }<ilinnie u^^lliams, 8,
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f 865. Lena Williams, 8.
i 866. John Parsons V/illia^as, 8;
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Seventh Generation.
;^/ 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-
m
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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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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,» Seventh Generation,
.;, 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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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,
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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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1 Seventh Generation,
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,
H'idderafield, 2ng, iio issue.
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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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'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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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;
I
I in said to have married Ada Lei and of llachias. He "became a la.Tyer,
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I and lived for some time in Boston; is said to have moved to New
f York, lio further information,
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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.
He married,
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,, 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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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^
Get from l.rB. loseley date of birth of Helen Grant, also personal
date as to John h. Dsjrling,
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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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926, ^pes feinthrop, Jr., /"corn, in ii'ew York, June 27, I912.
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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-
1 gationalist.
i^ Children; -
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;
iitudent at Harmony kills, Cohoee, New York
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f ^,j, jiAKY SABGiSilT JQmiio:N, 7; (Thomas baunders Johneou 6; Julia 5;
I
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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[ Children all born it St. Stephen: -
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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[ Seventh Generation.
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.
953« Barbara Bancroft JoJinson, 8, '
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,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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4 Seventh Generation,
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«
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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.
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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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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,
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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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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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* 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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I Seventh Generation.
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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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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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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
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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.
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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
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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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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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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.
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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.
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-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
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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 \ Serenth Generation.
'.(^ iSTHSK i:;AhGIiijT iXLEKY, 7; (John titevens iillery 6; Jol-xn btevens Kllery 5;.
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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
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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 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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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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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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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
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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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ALL itiGHTS VHnTJ3J> 11^ TiriJIrCP SA/xCKllT.
SULJJuCT TO AUDllIOIiii AiND OOPaViilGTIOilL.
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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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/
Learn wlic-ther i..r« iaillei* is stiil livin^^,
Aleo, resi'^lence and occup'^tion of Gerritt Djiith Miller, Jr,
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 •
Send this record to Frederick tf. Paine for correction.
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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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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«
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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*
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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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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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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.
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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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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
• ^. 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.
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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
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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-
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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 ,.<, 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
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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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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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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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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
true geniue,"
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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.
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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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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.
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! 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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I El&hth Generation,
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
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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 icg to tnis courtry fcr:gaa.Su in iiltraxy v/orit on editorial staff of
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.
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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.
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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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^^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 - -.: ..: ]'. ,
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Ohurvjh. ^oon .J.ter jio Vionw vo .or-liui.., Uj., c^-ao i'£':;J.ii(iu t': :r?
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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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, 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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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.
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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:-
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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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... 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
Lives in Aurora,
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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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,,. 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,
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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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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,
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1172, Edrfvxd Jcialcolm Gilpatrick, 9; born Oct. ?6, I897.
1173, Elizabeth Gilpatrick, 9; "orn August 18, I899.
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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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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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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,
Wellington Jerome I/avis*
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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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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
oi" i'enritli.
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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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Sighth Generation,
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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iui^lxth Generation*
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. ^
1206. Anne Allen Lly, 9; born /ojigust i?\ 1898, '
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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
that is p-ATticulxly r,:ood in th« factory syste.'n of -Ifj.v ;::ntUo-i'»<^«*'
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liiiihth Gonoration,
:):.\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,
CMld:-
1207. Ignatius, 9; born Jan. 30, 1914,
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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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Kathaniel }:o-.7aitch Po Itf^r, {graduated fron Harvard in IC9O; H.-irvard
iiedicj?! Lchool in l89<J» t\na ie a cie tin^uishec physician in .v"ew iork.
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Ei^ihth Gf?ncr.-?.tion.
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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1216, rcV.vCird Lpj*t\hall, ^; born JDec. 25» 1913» ^^-^ I.exinf;ton. i^A^^-^-j^j^
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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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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,
f 1913; died Oct. 16, 1913*
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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^.
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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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377.
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.
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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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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.
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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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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,
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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.
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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,
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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
' .f li
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;
.if
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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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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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
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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«
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£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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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.
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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.
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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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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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^ 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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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*?.
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;. 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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HIS IlIiSCKND/-an'3,
EiUH^iH GiilJiiliAlXOIi
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SKCTICS THIRD,
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.
Write for tnieoint; dates.
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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.
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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.,
\ Oct. 26, 1901,
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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.
Children by lirst marriage: -
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.
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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.
[ Write to him for his anceatry as the Coombs faiiily married one of
the descendantn of John ■>are'2nt 4. '^"poly to J,."'. ■i^ari7ons,Luboo, lie.
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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*
Cfiildren;-
I 1355* Gerald L. MoKenzje, 9; born June I6, I898.
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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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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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[ 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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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.
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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
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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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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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\^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.
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£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.
Get data from Daniel Bartlctt Sargent,
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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
on Q^^^ 4 ^f^^'
Lives In Augusta, Maine. No issue.
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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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' 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 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
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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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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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;. 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^.
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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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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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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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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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lilichth GenerMtion.
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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. BibSli iilLDi^JiD SAnGLKT, 8; (i/itz William Sargent 7; Daniel b; John Jr. 5
N*
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.
l\Q children.
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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>.
April 13, i91«J«
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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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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
CA<^'
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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SAKCBHT GEWEALOGY,
HI 3 Bl^L'JKl^rAifTS,
chiiLi>: ?:n oj?* thk ti^j^th.
CO:iPILl:.D AUI> ARKA>:c;^I> BY liAUiniL WORCKSTi^R, 8th,
ALL rvICnXo V;':3T}iD l^ WlKTlUvOP SATiGJiKT.
SUBJECT 'iO ^J^DlTlClIvi ASD COhKUCTlO-Ni:,
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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489.
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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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.
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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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501.
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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^^ 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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.,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,
( 1912.
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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
they live in ^hitraan, Jidase. ^o children.
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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
occupa.tion house painter. Wo children.
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; 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;-
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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.
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1469. Anne V^iitfield iieriaa, 10; born Oct. 14, 1912.
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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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}«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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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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.
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^^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 ,^, 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);
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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.
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1479. L!?ry V/orcester, 10; born KrJ.loTrell, j:r.ine, i:sj oh 72^ 1910.
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'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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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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ninth Ueneratlon,
: .jQ, iiXlii.\iiiiTH SHAi? Gl^iU^KIf, 9; (iiajraJi cilery urraenl /Oistin 6: lilizabeth
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^ 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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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.
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ike? . Ilolnon blater Bartlett, 3rd, 10; born Beverly Karms, Ea&s.,
JuiiO 20, Ivl'f.
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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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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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SARG3NT GENEALOGY.
W I L L I A Iri S A R G K N T.
X K J2 E X.
X
COia-'IL.^D jdii) ARRAKGl^:!) BY S.UrUifiL ¥^OKJJ-:bTbK, 8th.
ALL KICKTS YEUTtU m »II»THiiOP ZAiiQZlVx »
>UijJj::cT TO ;u)i;iaici^i:i aud coiu^ii^-iioiiij.
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
I ~■-:J::■
^'i
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