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CHUTE' ,i.„ '^'".'^ '"•'^' *"^'* ,'"'* '*^ '"**• '"y •'«="■' ^" ^'•■^^'ii'i' t..netlRM the nobles iiul tl^^^rul^rs, and the people, that they .night here^kone.I t ;;:;;eaicS;;' is fmef.?!? . . ^f "" sentiment of veneration for the memory of IS foiefathers: who has no uatiiral regard for his aneest )rs or his kin red. ,s himself unworthy of kilidred regard or remembrance Daniel Webstek SALEM, MASS. 1894 To my ,n'aiid-cliiid under God diligence in r ,me. Swampsc k u- To my children, brothers, sisters uud cousins, their chihlren and i,n-Hnd-children. this volume is dedicated, hoping- and praying that under God a study of the work will be an incentive to greater acts of liligence in this life, a help to that life everlasting in tlie world to ^ '""'• w. K. c. Swampscott, Mass., July 9, 1894. ► INTRODUCTION. The Chute family in America is not a record of one who "came over in the Mayriower anrni!osK, ni. Anal)ull.da. of .Sir John Cliiolieslur, Kt I. EoMoM), l.ITU, m. Dyoiiice, da. of Henry ,'^toiirton, ii Clirlfttian, m. liali)li Menell. 8. i WiM.iAM, in da. of Archdeekne. ii Henry, ab. 1420; m Joane, da. of Edward Haskerville. iii Anlhoni/, m. da. of Sir Jolm Clifton. Kt., and liad Christo- [ijier of Dorsetshire; in. Amaiicha, . ! CuitisToPHKK. ii WilUmn. iii Arthur, m. Elizabeth, da. of Henry See of Heme in Kent, iv Lyouell, m. Susan, da. of Stephen Greene, made his will July 24, 1.VJ2, to which Arthur Chute, f^ont. was a witness, and it was proved Aug. 1, 1,5!)2. . i Lionel, .jr., b. ab. 1."jSI); m. ab. 1010, Rose, da. of Robert Barker, had two sons and a da. Came to Ipswich, Mass. ab. 1034, taught school there, 1630, and d. lt)45. His wife m. in 1046, Matthew Whipple, son of Matthew, ii G'iir'je,m. . iii .sV/rr(/(. m. Mr. Greenlawn, three children, iv Cleave, 111. . V Jiniith, m. John .Vdkiiison or Edmondson and h.ad seven children, vi Grace. 10 0ENEALO(»IES OF TIIK CIIUTR FAMILY Pedigree No. 2. 15. 1(1. 17. 18. Bart. 19. 20. Gkouok CiittTK, of BtitherHcloii, Kent, son of Pliilip of Ai)plo(lorc; m. Eliz^- botli, (la. of (Ja'(/■ Waltpr, Kl. iii Edward, Eh(/.. in. Lydia, da. of Tho. Gibbon, of Bethersden. i GKoitOK, son of Edward 1). 1(U I ; m. Eleanor, da. of Niciudas Toke, of Godin- ton, and was of Surrenden in Kent ii Kdmnrd. iii Philip, iv Elizaheth. V LydUi. » Ki>\v.\iJi), Es(;., of Bethersden. m. Elizabeth, da. of Sir Basil Dixwell of Bromc. by Dorothy, da. of Sir TIio. Peyton, B;irt, of Knowlton. i Elizaheth, in. Sir .Jacob Oxenden, Kt. ii FJiuinot; d. S. P. iii (rponje, ra Cecilia, da. of Ralph Freke of Harrin younger brother Charles was b. in 16()f); and his sister Dorothy in 1603; tin entries of whose births in the register of the Mary Abbotts, Kensington, were in Latin, while those of less dignified persons were in the vulgar tongue He had also a brother Alexander, and sisters Maria and Jane, who married ; John BoUes. of Osberton, in Nollingham. Challoner was admitted studentj of the Middle Temple, Nov. 11, KU3, as Caroli Chewte, and was called to thel bar May 2.3, 1623. He was appointed to conduct one of the earliest of tho.sel experiments for the registrations of titles and sales of land, which havj never ceased to exercise the ingenuity of law reformers down to the presenl time. Challoner Chute purchased The Vine — a celebrated coiuitiy-seat inj GEXKAL'KJIKS OF TlIK Clll TK FAMILY 11 Hants Co., between Ilatnpshlre and Borksliire, of Lonl Sanflys, grandson of Sir Walter Samlj-n. wlio m. F.ditli, da. of Sir Joliii Cheney, of Sherland, in th»* I>le of Sheppy, and was slieriU'of IIanll)^llire in 1497, in which year lie d. bariiK; charged his debts by will on his personal property at Audover and The Vyne— in 1(J49 to W'>.]. That beantifiil place was settled by the Hom.inii. in the 2d or 3d ci-ntmy, and was held by the family of Sandys from KichanI II. to lOoO. Ohalloner Cliute, in. Ann, ila. of .*Sir John Skory, of Hertfordshire, Kt., June 14, 1027; and they had Anne, Clialloner and Scicilia. The latter m. into the family of Ilonry Barker, of Chi-(wick, of whom there is a slrikinjj portrait, dated lOlo, aj^od 7!>, at the Vyne. lie m. 2d, Dorothy, da. of Dudley, -id. Baron North and widow of Kicbard Lennard, 13th Baron Dacre of Huistmomeanx. He pled earnestly for the bishops, and the royal cause, and was pre.senti^d a valuable silver tankard by John, Bishop of Uoch- ester. as a leward for so doiiii,'. IIo was elected treasurer of the Middle Temple in lO-Vi: Kuijiht of tlio Shire for Middlesex V'M and KViS: and upon the asj>emblineare)9, greatly lamented by ,all. even in America. His wife Dorothy survived him. is. CuALl».SBi: CuLTE, .IK., in lt5")4, m. Cathariun Lennard, da of Lord and Lady Dacre: he was elected to Parliament, member for Devizes, HVS and later on for the city of Westminister. He d. in 1(58(1, aged 8(J. They were of the Royali'its, and were jjreat, i,'ood, pious and lioue.st. Their wisdom and jud:;- raent— t?specially the father — were extraordinary. 19. i ChalL'^xeu, d. single U»S.'>. ii Edward, ItiStl. m. Catharine Keck, widow of Ferdinand Tracy, iii ElizaheUt- m. Sir Cliarles Cotterell. iv Thomas, m. Elizai>eth Rivett, da. of Nicliolas, of Brandeston, Suffolk. 16S7, and the Vyne came into po.ssession of his descendants .some time after on account of no male descendants from his elder brothers. Edward was liigh .sheriff of Hampshire, 16l«>, and d. Apr. IS, 1722. 20. i EnwAKU 4IL. d. y. 1722. ii ChuUoner, d. 170*). iii Ant/iony, b. 1»5»1. member of Pailiament for Yarmouth, Isle of Wight, 1754, d 17.">4 iv Framus, a chancery bairister, d. 174."). v Jolin. b. 1701, succeedefl Anthcmy at the Vyne, 17'>4: Hijjh Sheriff of Hampshire, 17.")7; d. May 26, 1770. vi Mury, d. single, vii Vafhnrine, m. Thomas Lennard Chute, cousin, and d. S. P. viii Mar'/aret, d. sin^e. ix Ann, d. S. John Chute was made acquainted with Horace Walixde and Thomas Gray, who bad completed their studies at Eaton and Cambridge, and were travelling on the Continent. Graj- parted with Wal- I>ole in iTll, and took as his companion John Chute. That year. Walpole, being in the House of Commons, supported John Chute's brother Francis, as a candidate for Parliament. In 1742, Walpole was introduced to John's other brother, Anthony, and expressed satisfaction at having seen and got acqoainted with the three. He described John's temperance habits Aug. 20, 1743, as commendable and better than his Norfolk neighbors, Gray admired Johu the most of anybody, and held correspondence with him for more than 12 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE TAMILY twenty yciirs. In 17(i2 Gray wrote to Chute about tiikin<; the professorship of Mndern Uistoiv at L';iml»rid, a. ti'A and was buried at Pickenham; as his wife was before him. 22. i Tito. Wio(;ktt Ciiuti:. ii Ann Racfi"!. m. Sir \Ym. Hicks, IJart of Whitc.shirc. and Irid a jtark of fox-hounds, with which he went hunting' with eleven ot!i.;r jtersous. iiicUidinit the Duke of Wellington. The Duke wrote to William in IS20, desirinjj to known when lie was , 187'.*. His brothers and sisters were: i .4»uu( -J/dr/a. m. Roger • Western, ii F)-anceii. iii Mary Ann. iv Etneline, d. 18:^1. v liev. James Samuel, vi Caroline, vii IV. L. W., the name now treated of. 24. i Chat.oni:i; Wh.i.ivm. Es^., b. Aug. 1. 1S;'>,S, of the Vyne. Basingstoke, South- ampton, Co., J. P. M. A Oxford, Barrister at Law. etc., is a bright scholar, called to the bar at Middle Temple, June 18^5: m. Eleatior, da. of Wyndham OENENL()GIE8 OF 111?: CIH TE FAMILY. 13 I'ortiil, ii family of Fioiicli oxtraction, Apr. 0, 1875, ami have Charles Lon- naril, b. IST'J; Jolin Chaloiuir b. 18S1; Rachel Eleiuior. ii Devereaitx WifjgeU, b, Dec. 20, 183W; m. Mary, da. of Cajit. Uuntcr, and have Maud and Norah. iii Churleti Thomas, Lieut. Ii. N..h. Any:, l"^- 1841, il. 18(17. iv Edionrd liuancll, b. July 11, 184(;, m. 1874, Nina Mary, da. of F. Firth. E.sij., and had Fred Hus.sell, and Edward Lenuard. v Tlienphllus Ducre, b. .June 10, 1S.')2. vi Lennanl Jiurkworth, b. IB.")."), d. 1872 vii Arthur .John Lydf, b. 1857. viii KUzattpJh Martha, ix EuialUn' Munj. x Gi'tirniitiiiiu Fauni/. xi Muria Esther. It is uecessavy here to expltiiii tliiit Lionel Cliiite. the lirst to Amer- ica, brought over with him a jiavchinent roll, containing the Chute lineage and pedigree from Alexander^ to about 1700. which was de- ciphered 1)\' Dean Dudley and John \V. Deane. and published in the Gen. Reg. of 1859; but b}'' age and dampness (being in Lionel's chest, see his will), much of it was very imperfect, so we have followed more closely VVm. Berry's Berkskire and Hampshire Pedigrees. This same roll Wfis copied by Amelia (Parish) Perkins, page 23, and sn two or three i)orsons in the family have copies of it. The first instance of the spelling Ohewte wo find in Challoner \V. Chute's History of the Vyne, 1888, when Challi>ner (^hute was admit- ted student of the Middle Temple, in 1618, as Carol/ Che/cte. But like many other names in America, it has several spellings. The original Chute Arms have been augmented or empaled with the names of Britton, Sturton, Chichester, Barkley, Lucas, Culpepper, and Baker. The following items are taken from various books published ill London. Sir Win. Hicks,'* 7th 13art, b. 1754, (Sir Howe,' Howe," Sir Michael,' .Sir \Vm.,^ Sir Michael,^ Robert,'- John.i of 15.57), m. Ann Eachel, da. of Thomas L. Chute, 170.3, and li:\i' Ann Rachel, m. Sir Lambert Cromie, Bart, living in 18:]1. Biiptist Hicks 1()27 — 1(')34. Sir Baptist Hicks, of Campdcn. Gloiu;ester, kntd July •i, li>U3, a bart, 1020, will proved Nov. 10, 1029, upon his death the title became extinct. — Win. liarri/'s. Hampshire Pedlyrees. Ho bearcth Gules, three swords extended barways. their points towards the Dexter pan of the escutcheon arl ; also Chute Lodge, MayhiU, Hants, (1659) Chute Forest, (1(i(«) etc. — CoUectan(e. l^opor/raphici and Opnealogica, Vol. VIII, IS'iS. John Cowlfax, of Willingham, Suffolk, in his will of May 20, l.')69, mentions a brother Arthur Chute. John Fry, of Come St. Xichola.s, Somerset, gent. Will dated Jan. 2, 1635, proved Nov. 20, 16:i8, by Dorothy Fry, the relict. My kinsman Robert Chute and Julian his wife. — Ah.slract of Somerset, WUIh, Rev. Fred Broion, M. A. F. S. A. 1888 John Perry of Gerbertson, in "West Buckland, Sonu'r.set gent., will dated Mar. 8, 1.581, proved May 3, '82, by John Perry. My wife Elizabeth £100; to Jane Lancaster, my wife's kinswoman, 100 marks; my sister Agnes' children, Henry and John Chute. Mary Popham, my god-daughter, £10; John Perry of Xinehead Flory 40/. My brother in-law. Mr Wm. Lancaster an angel of gold; his children, Thomas Roger, Edward, Thomasiue and Mary. My brother .Fohn Perry of Halsc and Robert his son. To vlr. I GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 15 John Pophara, Attorney general t'20. To Mi-. Nicholas Wadhara, Esq., "one payre of new sylke stockings in grayne." To Mrs. John Francis of Combe Flory " a fsliort gowne furred througliout witii callaher," To Mr. Robert Freke Es(i., t"). My cousin Mr. John Lancaster, '• a new satin doublett." vSomersetshire Wills 1887. Richard Tyldou Esij., purchased the manor and advowsou of Milstoad, Kent Co., of John Chute, E.sq., of Bethersden, Sept. 19, Oth of Cliarlos 1, UV.U. — Article on the TUdun Arinn N. E. Hint, and Geneal. Re;/. 1S68, Certificates from Edward Chute and others, of imigrants in the Hercules, of Sand- wich, Mar. 4, 1(W4, Gen. Reg. Vol. XV. He probably accompanied Lionel Ciiute to the ship when he embarked for America. .Vnthony Chute published " Beautie Dishonored," 15;).3. the only copy of which is in tlie British Museum. Pedigree of 'rhe Chutes of Ireland, No. 4. 1. Geouge Cuute, probably agr.ind.son of Philip Chute, of Appledore, stated to have been of the Kentish family, was a military officer, went into Ireland during the rebellion of Desmond, 1-578, and obtained grants of land near Din- gle, which were soon, however, alienated. He m. Miss Evan.-., of Cork Co., and had a son. 2. D.vxiel Ciiui'k, who acquired, in marriage vith a da. of McElliglott, the lands of Tulli'jaron, since called (Hiute Hall, which were afterwards, with others since disposed of, confirmed by patent, 11530, under which they are now held. He left (besides a da. m. to Crosbie, Esq.), a son and successor. o. RiciiAiU) Chute, Esq , of Tulligaron, E ■'■ ■ Co., m. to a da. of Crosbie, of Tubrid, and was succeeded by his so. 4. EusEuiL'S Chute, Esq.. of Tulligaron; m. Mary, sister of Mr. Justice Bernard, of the Court of Common Pleas, in Ireland, ancestor of the Earls of Bandoa, and had : i Richard, his heir, ii Francin, Collector of Tialee, d. S. P. iii Pierce, ancestor of the Chutes of Tralee. iv Bev, Arthur, d. single. T). RicHAKD Chute, Esq., of Tulligaron, m. Charity, da of John Herbert, Esq., of Castle Island, Kerry Co., and had: i Frnncis, his heir, ii Richard, ot Roxborough, Kerry Co. iii Marc/nret, m. George Rowan, Esq.. of Rahtany. iv A;;nex, m. John Sealy, Esq., of Maglass. v Catharine, m. Cornelius Mc- Gillicuddy (.McGillicuddy of the Reeks). 0. Fb.yncis Chite, Esq., of Tulligaron, or Chute Hall, m. 1791, Ruth, da. of Sir Riggs Falkiner, Bart., of Anue Mount, Cork Co., and d. 1782. Ch. : i Rich- ard, his heir. ii Falkiner, Capt. of 22d Light Draijoons, m. Anne, da. of Capt. Goddard. of Queens Co., and left a da. Catharine, m. Wm. Cooke, Esq., of Retreat, near Athlone. iii Cahh, Capt. CUth, Foot, m. Elizabeth, da. of Theophilus Yielding, Esij., of Cahir Anne, Kerry Co. iv Francis Bernard, m. Jane, da. of John Rowan, Esq., of Castle Gregory, and had Francis Bernard and Elizabeth, v Arthur, m. Frances, da. of John Lindsay, Es(i., of Lind- ville, Cork, and d. Mar. 8, 1868, having had Rev. Francis, d. many years ago: Rev. John, d. Jan. (5, 1871; Frances, d. Sept. 1874; Ruth, d. Sept. 1875, and 16 i 7. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Anne, vi Mnrgnret, ni. Thus. Wni. Sannders, Esij., of Sallowfjl^^n, Kerry ''o.. and is d. vii Rtith, ni. Tlunnas Elliot, Esicj., of Garrynthenuvally, Keiiy, and d. Sept. 1875. RiciiAHD, Esq., of Chute Hall. h. 1763: High Sheriff, 178«; m. 1785, Ajjnes, u., of Limerick. Cli. : i Framiis, his heir, ii Rowland, Eitq., of Lee Brook, near Tralee, Capt. o8th Reg't, ni. Frances, da. of James Crosbio, Esq., of Ballyheigue Castle. M. P. for Kerry; 2 son.s. 2das. : he (1. .Ian 12, lS-")4; his elder son, Ricli.ird Rowland. -T. P.. succeeded to Lee IJrook. iii Lcctitui, m. Wm. K.iymund, E.^ij., of Dromin. Kerry, and i.s d. iv Ruth, m. Wm. Cooko, Esq., of Reteat, near Athlone, and d. Nov. 20, 18(32. v At/neH, m. Richard Mason, Esq., of Cappunhame, Limerick, and is d. Skcoxd Family, vi iVm. Maunsell, m. da. of Rev. Mr. Xash, of Bally, near Tralee, had children ami d. Mar. 15, 185i). vii liichnrd, M. I)., of Tralee. in- Elizabeth Rowan, of Rathtamy, and 1. Sept. 14, 18.56; leaving Richard, George and Rowena. viii EUznheth, m. Rev. Robert Wade, of Tralee: d. Nov. 10, 1862. ix Dorotlifa, m. Wm Nelligan, E.'^<|., i^f Tralee, and is dead, x Afarf/aret, d. Sept. 1813. 8. Fkances Chcte, Esq., of Chute Hall, m. Feb. 13, 181(», Mary Anne, da. it Trevor Bomfoi'd. Esq., of Dublin; he m. 2d, Arabella, da. of Rev. Maynarft Denny, of dhurchill, brother of Sir Barry Denny, Bart., of Tralee, M. P. tor Kerry; he m. 3d, Penelope, da. of R. T. Herbert. Es(i., of Cahirnane. and d. Aug. 12, I8^!>. Ch.: i Richard, bis heir, ii Rowland, d. Aug. 1851. iii Sir Trevor, K. C. B., b. 1815. m. 186S, Ellen, eldest da. of Samuel Brownrigg, Esq.. of Aukland, N'ew Zealand; entered the British array 1832. and now for many years a Major Genei'al. and Commander-in-chief of the Australian Colonies, late Coi. 70th Foot. Aukland. Xew Zealand, Army and Navy Club, etc. iv Mary, m. Wm. Harnett, Es([. Second Famfly. v Arthur, vi Franris, Lieut. Tilth Regiment, vii Arabella, viii Pcnelojie, d. Nov. 28, 1863. 9. RiciiAUD Chite, E«o.. * Chute Hall, b. May 22, 181 1 ; m., Oct. 18, 18:36. Theo- dora, da. of Artluu . .'uerha-ssett. Bart., of Blennerville; he m. 2nd, Mar. S, 1847, Rose, da. of Thomas Townsend Arenberg, Lord Ventry; and d. Sejit. 13, 18(52. Ch.: i Francis Iili'nnerha.H.- Family: v Thomas Arenhern, b. Oct. 14, \^hi. vi Richard Trevor, killed in the battle of Tel el Kebir, July, 1881. vii Mary Anne, m., Nov. 1S70, M. Th.aha, and have ch. viii Theodora Eliza, ix Rosa. X Frances Ruth, d. Aug. 10, 1871. xi Krneley Arabella. 10. Fb.\xcis Blenxkkh.vssett Chute, Esq., of Chute Hall, and Blennerville, Kerry Co., b. 1837; m., 1800, Cherry Herbert, eldest da. of Xorcott D'Esterre Roberts, Esq., of Dublin Ch.: i Richard Arenberii, b. 1870. Mr. Chute was High Sheriff in 186:3, and Lieut, of a Kerry Reg't of Militia. From Sir Bernard Burke (1S15-1892), in his *' General Armory " tS78, and " Genea- logical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland,-' in two vols. 18S6. 1 v'l OF CHUTES IN AMERICA, NOT OF THE MAIN FAMILY. Noah Chute is reported of in New Jersey about l(3()0-70. Another family is in Athens Co., Ohio. Andiew J. Chute was in the 31st O. V. I., in Sherman's army. Another family is in Cumberland Co., Me. We well remember two brothers. Freedom and James, in Casco, south of Naples, in 1857. They were two respectable farmers, out of a family of thirteen children of Moses and Ruth (Mosher ) Chute ; Moses was the son of George and Olive (^Brown) Chute; and George was a son of Wm. Shute who m. Hannah Carter in Scarboro 1751. It appears that about the time of the American war, they changed the name from Shute to Chute. In the Salem Register of October 1800, is recorded the marriage of Jeremiah M. Chute to Betsy Gavet, farther than this we know nothing. Besides these are some Chutes from Ireland James Henry is one in South Boston. John J., is one in Neponset, south of Boston. Saw one in New York city in 1880. Another in Chicago in 1870. John Chute was in Rochester, Minn., time of the late war. Robert and Elizabeth (Higgins) Chute, live in Cleveland, O. They came over fom Ireland to Canada in 1862, lived in Strathroy, Middle- sex Co., two years, thence to Pennsylvania, and then to Cleveland, Ohio. He was the son of Isaac and Margaret (Manny) Chute, of Cork, who was the son of Thomas Chute of Tralee, 1770. Mr. James Chute lives in Utica, N. Y., son of Harry and Nellie (Murphy) Chute, of Grange, Meade Co., Ireland. Harry's children were James, Mary, Bridget,* Katharine and Michael. Harry's parents were Patrick Chute and Katie Monohan, and they had Thomas, John, Patrick, Harry and Mary. Among the British soldiei-s in America, in the days of George II, [was Lieut. Eusebius Chute of the 9th regiment, commission dated 1 July 14, 1759. Peter Chute, injured by a disaster on the cars of the N. Y. & N. E. iR. R., the first of September 1893, died at Hartford, Ct., worth 8100,- i 4 ' t 18 (iENEALOCJIES OF THE ClfLTE FAMILY. 000. He left 112,000 to a Mrs. Boyce iit Burnley, Lancashire, Eng- land ; and the balance to a sister, Mrs. Frank DufiPey, in Mass., and a brother hi New South Wales. I gratefully acknowledge the kindness of the following named per- sons who with scores of others have rendered material aid and encour- agement. Dea. IsiJiel Chute; John Haiikiiisoii; Frank Aug. Chute: Mrs. Naomi Potter; Judge Savjiry; Wni. A. Calnek; Mrs. Susan R. Goucher; Mrs. Taylor, the cente- narian; Rev. Obed Chute; Charles E. Banks, m. d.; Tristram F.Jordan'' (Joseph,'' Rishworth,^ Samuel," Dominicu>,- Rev. Robert^); Joseph Foster^ (Joseph.' Joseph,*' Joseph.* Jeremiah,^ Joh.i,-' Reginald," Reginald' ); James C. Peabody" (James," Jos- iah,'^ Samuel.'' Francis.' I8ATBS IN AMERICAN HISTORY. As an Jiicl to a better understanding of iho Chute Genealogies a list of [early discoveries and settlements in Xorth America are given, chit'tly in MassachusettH and the New England States. Americ;i first discovered Iiy Xorseinen or Norwegians about the year 1000. America rediscovered by Chiistopher Columbus, 1492. First settlement in the United States, St. Augustine, Fla.,1505, by Spaniards. Sir F'rancis Drake visiti^d California, and with his chaplain, Francis Fli'tclu'r, priest of the Churc-h of England, held religious service at Drake's Bay, June 24, 1579. Santa Fe, New Mexico, settled, 1582. First landing on Arcidia (Mova Scotia), 1583. Virginia named by Sir Walter Kaleigh, 1584. Potatoes taken to England by Sirs Francis Drake and Walter Raleigh, 1585. Cape Cod discovered by Bart. Gosnold, 1»)02. Capt. DeMonts traversed the coasts, 1603, 1604. Capt. Champ! ain named St John River, N. B., in honor of St. Jolm's I Day, June 24, 1 G04. Acadia settled by the French, under J3eMonts, at Annapolis, first called [Port Royal, 1604. Virginia settled by the English at Jamestown, 1607 ; resettled by Sir jWalter Raleigh (1552-1618), 1616. Quebec, Canada, settled by the French, 1608. Hudson River, discovered by Capt. Henry Hudson (1560-1611), 1609. First settlement in New Brunswick, at the mouth of St. John River, by Edmund Masse, F'renchman, J611. Mt. Desert, off the coast of Maine, settled, 1613. New Amsterdam (New York),settled by Dutch, on .Manhattan Island, 1613. Block Island discovered by Capt. Adrain Block, 1614. New Jersey settled by Dutch and others, 1614, 1615. Plymouth, Mass., by English, first settlement in New England, the 101 Immortal Pilgrims, over from Leyden, Holland, and Southampton, England, 1620, in the Mayflower. Acailia changed to Nova Scotia, by Sir Wm. Alexander, a Scotchman, 1621. Weymouth, Mass., settled, 1622. ;'.'*, \v m S8 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Fort Orange (Albany, N. Y.), by Dutch, 1622. Dr. Richard Vines, Saco River, Mo., 1()23. Dover and Portsmouth, N. H., li\'2ii. Peniaquid Point, Me, 1625. Har])adoes, West Indies, hy English, 1625. Dutch purchase Manhattan Island, 1626. Salem, Beverly and Boston, 1626. Charlestown, Marblehead and Manchester, 1628. Richmond's Isle, Me., by Walter Hagnall, 1628. Lynn and Swampscott, 162U. York, Me., by Gov. Edw. Godfrey (1584-1664), 1«529. Braintree, Cambridge, Di)rchester, Medtord, Roxbury, Watertown and Nowell; and Biddeford, Me., 1530. Kittery, Me., and Newton, Mass., 1632. Portland, Me., by Geo. Cleeve and Richard Tucker, 1632. Machias, Me., by Dr. Richard Vines, 1633. Ipswich, Scituate and Hingham, .Mass., 1633. Maiden, Mass., Cumberland, II. I., l)y Wm. Blackstone, and St. Mary's,' Md., 1634. Concord, Dedham, Newbury .md Springfield, Mass., 163.'». Hartford, Saybrook, Weathersfield and Windsor, Ct., 1635. First Public School, Boston, 1635. Harvard College, Cambridge, by Rev. John Harvard (1605-1638), founde-l 1636. Providence, R. I., by Rev. Roger Williams, Lyme, Ct., an;?, IGll). Mr. Ciiute came over about 1634 and settled at Agawam c.x Ipswich, lin Esse.K coimty, province of the Massachusetts Bay, so called. He had Iri'ceived a good education in England and was therefore qualified to |tcat'!i the grammar school at Ipswich, which he did in 1(53(), and hence .%is called the old Ipswich schoolmaster. He bought two parcels of land ■^)t William Bartholomew in 1039; (50 acres of upland and 12 acres of Inoadow were granted hiiii in 1(140; made freeman, l()4l ; made his will hi lti41. He died April, 1G45. WILL OF LIONEL CIIUTE. The fourth day of the seventh month Anno Dom : 1644. I Lionel! Ciiiite of j'C town of Ipswich, in New Eni^hind, Sciioolinaster, doe make & ordayne this my last will & testament revoking all former wills by iiie made, [toin. I give unto Rose, my wife, for terme of iier natnrall life, all this my dwelling iiousc, with the barne & all the edifices (the two chambers over the house & ^ntry only excepted which I will that James my sonn shall have to his only use for the terme of one yeare next after my de- cease, with free ingressc egresse & regresse, &e), with the yards gar- p Jo^lni;i Cofllu sniil, In 18,')7, that I-ioitel Cliiito, jun., iii;>i'ric(l IJoso, daiightor of Sanniol Synionds, jii'iitcnant-tiovcrnor, of Massiu'lnisotts, and aftfrtho death of Lionel she niarriod Mr. Uakor, ti nier- |i:iiit; but wo iliid no pucIi personaKu in tlie Symonds funiily, and moreover Samuel Syniond^ (l,wr>- Tf,, was only Deputy Uoveruor, 10T.'J-10T8, (1) ! 2 GENEALOGIES OB' THE CHUTE FAMILY. (lens the home lott & pl.anting lott purcliaserl of Mr. Bartholomew, with the commonage «fc appurtenances tlierelo belonging : & after my wife's decease I give tlie said liouse barne lotts & premises witli all the appurtenances unto James Ciiute my sonne & to his heirs. Item. I give unto my said sonne James & to his heirs forever all & singular my other lands, lotts, meadow grounds, marshes witli all & singular their appurtenances & profit whatsoever immediately after my decease: & I give more unto James Cinite my sonne (over & above all things be- fore given him), ni}' heffer that is now at Goodman White's farme, & my young steere. Item. 1 give him all my ])ooks with all things in my chest, & white boarded deep box witli lociv & key, one cliain four hogsheads two coomsaclvs two flock bedds two feather pillows one rugg 2 coverletts two blankets my casting nett m}' silver spoone all my own wearing apparel! & that which was his brotlier Natiianiel's & three pairs of sheets three pillow beercs two table cloths four towells six table napkins & the one half of the brass & pewter & working & five bushels of English wheale. Item. I give unto my friend Joseph Morse five shillings. Item. I give unto the poore of the church of Ipswich twenty shillings to be distributed by tiie deacons. Item. My meaning is that my wife shall have my chest after that James hath emptied it. Item. All the rest of my goods household stufl' cattcll & chattells whatsoever unbequeathed (my debts & legacies being discharged & paid), I will that Rose my wife shall have ye free use of them for terme of her life, but the remainder of them at the time of her decease over & above the value of five pounds sterling I give unto James Chute my sonne & to his heirs & assigns. •Item. I make Rose my wife executrix of this my last will & testament & in witnesse that this is my deed I have hereunto set my hand & scale in , the presence of these witnesses hereunder written, Lionel Chute. Marke Simonds Joseph ^Nlorse. The 7th of the 9th month 1G45; Affirmed upon oath in Court that] this is the last will & testament of Lionell Chute, by Marke Simonds &i Joseph Morse. The Inventory of the goods & chattells of Lionell Chute of Ipswich, de- ceased : taken this 25th of the 4th month lG4o. lbs S Dl Imprimis One cowe 5 Item one yearling heifer I 10 Oj It one two yearling heifer 3 0| GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 8 t one yenvling steere t Olio ciilfe t gotos t 3 lioggs & piggs t 40 l)U.slu'ls of wheate t iS huslic'ls of rie t 40 l)iisliels of Iiulian corn t one casting nett t 3 pair of boots & 4 pair of shoes t lieinp dressed and undressed t '2 liusliels of niault t 12 sacivs & baggs t 8 yards of liiise}' wolsey I a liaiilhert t two iiair lines &3 sives t 6 hogsheads t one rope t 3 chests & 3 boxes t feather bed & bolster t 5 feather pillows t one flock bed & one flock pillow t one pair blankets t two covcrletts & an old i ugg t one old pair of curtains & rodds t bedstead mat & cord t 2 flock beds & 2 flock bolsters t feather pillow t One pair of blankets »fe one coverlett t bedstead & line t 4 yards of yard wide tyklng t 12 pair of sheets t G pillow beers t 4 table cloths » tone dozen napkins t 5 towel Is «& one j'ard kerchief t one short coarse table cloth t shirts t his wearing apparell t books parchments & other things in a chest t 3 yards of hoUand t one old danakell coverlett t pewter dishes small & great 14, salts, saucers, poringers 11, chamberpotts 2, one ile pot 1 10 15 2 5 3 10 7 G 8 1 6 6 15 la 4 1 10 1 4 8 1 10 16 H 6 8 4 6 8 5 1 2 3 10 1 5 13 4 9 2 10 14 1 5 1 4 16 IQ 1 1 10 12 10 1 6 10 12 2 7 5 k 'J GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. It (lozon alcany spoons It 2 great kettles, 2 smaller kettles, & one brass pan It 4 skillets, one sciiiner & latlle It two iron potts, old ones It frying panns It one trevitt, 2 pairs cobirons, tongs «S; fire pan, 2 trammels 2 pr of pot hooks, one spit It one silver spoon It 2 broad liowes & 2 narrow lioes It one broad axe, three narrow axes, one hatchet, 2 froes It 2 aiignrs, one gonge, 2 chisels one shave one sickle It oire beetle & six wedges It one si)ade one mortar & pestle It 2 paire of bellows It one biltle «& other books in ye ball It one great boarded chest It 3 chairs and other lumber It two pewter candle sticks one pewter bottle It one powdering tnbb 2 beere vessels one cowle It one flock bed, 3 flock bolsters It one nigg 2 blankets 2 coverlets It one bedstead matt & cord It 3 ladders & pitch forke Owing to several persons out of the estate Taking out the debts the total sume remaining is eighty-four pounds eleven shillings & four pense, Mark Synionds, Robert Lord. II. 2 James Chute (Lionel), born in Dedham, Essex county^ Eng- land, 1613, brought with his parents to this continent, 1(!34; married, about 1(547, Elizabeth, daughter of Daniel Epps and ^Martha Read. Child : 3. i Jamks. James Chute, sen., received a good education and was often called upon to sign and witness deeds and other legal documents in Ipswich. His wife was also a good schohir, and she too was called upon to sign hor name on several important occasions. In 164.5, James Chute was allowed a bill to take a bushel of Indian corn of the constable's for two sheets of parchment for the town's use. He was styled Register of Deeds about that time. James Chute was a commoner in 1648 and was allowed one shilling; town bounty for a fox that year and the same at another time. 3 4 3 6 8 4 12 G 8 13 5 10 9 2 6 1 10 6 8 8 1 1 10 10 5 10 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. •■■■■. ;( • S:imuel S} inonds, jr., niiule his will Sept. 22, 1653, in which ho willed his brother, Ilarlakiiulen, his hind in Woiilmni and fonr of his l)C:?t hands; to his l)rolher John, £3, 10 s. ; to his brother Sanniol and to his sisters, Martha, liuth and Priscilla, and to his nephew, Sanuiel Epps, 20s. a peece ; to his sister, Mar\' Epps, peeee of Holland cloth ; to Killiirnesse Rosse, his chest with the lock and kev ; to his brother Samuel, all his liooks ; to Rebecca Ward, 5s. ; to his brother William (his executor), all his land at Chebacco and Ipswich, etc. In presence of James Chewtc Elisal) Chewte. proved Jan. 28, 1654. Robert Lord, Cleric. Thomas Mailing of Ipswich sold a small lot to John Woodman, Aug. l'^, 1653, witnessed by James Chewte. A similar instrunient, same year, is witnessed by James Chewte, and speaks of John Appleton, Keirinald F«)ster and John Woodman. Other similar iiistruinonts were witnessed or signed l)y James Chute, Samuel Symonds and Daniel Deni- son nearly every year from 1650 to 16(!0. Apr. 2, 1656. John Hull of Newbuiy, yecmian, in consideration of divers legacies, etc., sold to Edward AVoodman, jr., of Newbury, yeo- man, about 400 acres, with a large stock of horses, cattle and hogs; suliscribed, sealed and delivered in the presence of James Chute, Henry Short, Elisab Chute. James Chute was one of the selectmen in 1654, '61, '64 and '78. Feb. 28, 1655. Theoiihilus Wilson soldto Joseph Jewett 32 acres of upland for £16, witnessed by Jaines Chute, John Gage. Mar. 3, 1658. Samuel Younglove of Ipswich, butcher, sold to Philip Fowler, clothmaker, a six acre lott that he bo't of Geo. Palmer, lying & being within the common tield on the north side the river, having yo l.uul of James Chute towards the Xorthwest & north east, the land of \Vm. Averill toward the southeast & other lands of the said Philip toward the southwest. Mar. 16, 1(563. Henry Kingsbury of Rowley, planter, for £4.10, sold to Thomas Harris of Ipswich, fisherman, a portion of the marsh called the hundreds, bounded by the marsh of James Chute towards the north and of John French towards the south, of John Rogers towards the west, towards Plumb Island River, &c. Witnessed by Jer, Belcher, Daniel Hovey, James Chute, Robert Lord, Clerk. Aug. 29, 1663. John Bishop and wife Rebecca, of Newbury, sold to Peter Cheny for £250, a mill and mill property upon the little river lVv.> . .t^: , .", f. 6. ■ 6 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. between Nich. Noyes and Capt. Wm. Gcrish, a grist mill in Nowbuiy. Witnessed In'^ Anthony Soinerby, IIu<;h INIarsh, Samuel Syinoiuls. Oi't. 17, 1()()3. John Wiate of Ipswich, yeo'.nan, sold to John Ed- wards, husbandman, for a pair of oxen 5 acres of the great marsh, called the hundreds, bounded on the south side by the lands of Simon Tuttle of Ipswich, on the east side joining to the lands of James Chute, on the northeast side bounded b}' the land of John Whijjple, jr., and on the northwest side by the land of Samuel Younglove. Feb. o, 16(3.5. Wm. Bulkly of I[)swich, shoemaker, for eighty pounds, sold to Henry Bridghtun of Boston, tanner, 1(5 acres in Ipswich, within the connnon Held on the north syde the river, the land of Thos. Trcd- well toward the south & East, having the marsh of Robert Pearce towards the north, & the land ol' James Chute toward the west. 1(»()5. Janies Chute owned u share in Plumb Island, Castle Neck, and Hog Island. Sept. 13, 1(573. James Chute sold to Aron Pengry for £24, two lots — a six acre lott & a three acre lott — in Ipswich within the common field on the north syde the river, bounded by the land of Samuel Bishop c^ Philip Fowler toward the South & West, the land of Robert Lord & Henry Ossborne toward the north, & Thos. Smith toward the east. James Chute, jr., with the consent of his father in the presence of Robert Lord, sen., & Joseph Lord, Daniel Denison. Aug., 1G75. Samuel Simons died. Inventory taken soon after. Sept. 23, 1(575. James Chute is credited with military service under Capt. Jonathan Poole, to the am't of£l, 10, 10, Nairagansett No. 1. Apr. 21, 167(j. Samuel Symonds to Edward Brags;, sold land in Yjtswich, in the presence of James Chute and Wm. Smith. Dec. 11, 1(578. The two James Chutes — senior and junior — took oaths of allegiance. Mar. 20, 1(582-3. James Chute sold to Thos. Medcdf, 9 acres ofj Plumb Island, bounded by marsh of Thos. Clark on ye South & South West, next Plumb Island river fourty five rod in length, Grape Island | Cove on ye north east of it thirty six rod: Deacon Knowlton & Johii| Harris & John Staniford & lots of Mr. Francis AVainwright & Nicholas AVallis on ye North West in Rowley Boimds, for certain other lands dc-j scrii>cd, &c. James Chute sen & seal. John Harris Mary X Chute her mark Samuel Appleton, Assist. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. The death of Elizabeth Chute is not discovered ; l)ut her sister, Mary K|)l)s, married Peter Diineaii, 1G54, lived in Gloucester, and died there Jiii}^ 21, lGtl2, leaviui^ several children. Iledied ^layG, 171G,aged 8(5. ^Ir. James Chute died in the spring of 1(51)1, aged about 78 years, when his son James, juii., was granted letters of Mdniinistratlon as fol- lows : Att a Court hold at Ipswich, 9, 3, 1691, on atljoiu'uinent Letters of Adminis- tration are <]jrHntcd nnto Mr. James Chute of nil & singular ye gooils & eliat- tels rights & Credits & whole estate of liis father Mr. James Chute late of Ipsvv''" deceased & y'' s'' James Chute as principle & 3Ir. Jolni Staniford as Stncty owned themselves Bound to y"^ Treasurer of Essex & parties concerned in y'' sum of 14(J"' money on condition y* y'' s'' James Chute sliall act accord- ing to Law In liis administration & attend y'' Courts order of law, for a set- tloinent of ye said estate of James Chute sea'' deceased taken ye of august 1691, by ye subscribers : — Imprimis It Cash & G silver spoons ll 2 cows It 6 acres of marsh It 6 acres of pasture It lialf of a homestead It several peices of holland stuff Linen & wearing apparell & bookes lbs . S 1) 3 4 12 25 15 ,l:ii 11 Sura Total Is Attests .lolni Staniford John Harris jun JO Tliis Inventory was presented to ye Court held at Ipswich Nov 3"' 1G91 on adjournment by y*^ administrator James Cimte upon oath for a true inventory of ye estate of his father James Chute late of Ipswich deceased to ye best of his knowledge of all y'" att present appears as also it more appear to add y" same & give accon^ tlierof to y^ Coiirt, In convenient time as attest Tiios Wade Cler III. 3 James Chute (James, Lionel), born in Ipswich, 1G49 ; seems to have been a man of kind disposition, mild temperament and pious withal. And, judging from his writings, he must have received a good education. He married Mary, daughter of William and Maiy ,^; • ■//^. 8 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Wood, Nov. 10, 1673 ; hud four children in Ipswich and live in ByiioKl- Newbiny : ChiUlren : i Mauy, b. Sept. 10, 1(!74; m. March 7, 1093-4, John Chcny. il EusAHKTii, b. June 22, 1070; ni. Andrew (Am<>s,^ William') Stickncy; he d. 1720; the widow ni., 2nd, Ileiirj' Lunt. Children: I. Kkiiix'ca, b. Jan. 10, l0!»2-3, in Newbury; d. Dec. 20, 1093, in Bradford. . 2. Kkhkcca, b. Dec. 23, KiDf), 3. Amos, b. Apr. 23, l(;i)t); in. Apr. 17, 1722, Hephzibali Wicom. 4. Andkkw, b. Feb. 9, 1701-2; ni., 1st, Sarah IJroclilebanIi ; 2d, Sarah Lunt. 5. David, b. July 4, 1703; m., list, Sarah Atl*land. .lames Chute & seal Mary Chute & seal. Henry Poor, Abig. Poor, Sam'l Hale. James Chute sen aek this inst to be his act & deed this July 8, KV.Ml, before Dudley Bradford J P. Apr., 1G95. "Mr Jewts wife" joined the 1st ehurch in Rowley, from Ipswich; undoubtedly the wife of James Chute jun. Aug. 13, 1700. Eldad Cheney, Martha Worcester of Bradford, Icha- bod Cheney, Huldah Worcester, Jemima Pettingall, Hannah Chute &. Lydia Poor of Rowley, all children of Peter Chene}- late of Newbury, for £46, 10, sold to Benj. Pearson, 24 acres in Newl)ur3', south side of Falls River, &c. in the presence of Anthony ^lorse, Thos. Noyes, jun., Rich- ye mark ard BrowMi Cler. James Chute, John Cheney, Mary n» Cheney, Eldad Cheney, Hiddah Worcester & Jemima Pettingall, with the consent of Richard Pettingall her husband, Aug. 10, 1701). Attest Joseph Woodbridge, J. P. Witnesses Ichabod Cheney, Martha Worcester, Anna (Hannah) Chute, "with ye consent of Lionel Chute & Lydia Poor with ye consent of Jer. Poor, &c. The women all made their Diaries. Mar. 3, 1710. James Chute of Rowley, husbandman, for £20, sold to Andrew Stickney jun 10 acres in Rowley, in a place commonly called "ye new ox pasture," bounded easterly upon ye great swam[) lott, south- erly side upon Stickney own land westerly end partly upon Stickne3'"s & partly upon James Chute, & northerly side by Chute's meadow. OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 11 ,i . •' oastc'ily ciul willi ii Htiikc & stones & tlioii wostcrly end from a stiiko & stones l»y a tlani on u straight to a ."mall wliito <»ak tree. James C'linto & sealo Ikt murk Mary nn Clmto & seal. AVitncsses, Win Hennet, James Clinto. Jan. 2(), 1720. James Cluito to Andrew Stiekney jnn for £20, 10 acres in Rowley. Jnne 12, 1724. James C'linte of IJouley, to liis da Elisabeth, & son in law Henry Lnnt of Xewlmry (successor of Andrew IStiekney sen to the wi(e)« a tract of land in Rowley. James Chute & a seal. Witnessed by And. Stiekney, John Pike. From the name Mary Chute being left oil' her husband's writings it is inferred that she was dead in 171.") ; and the above article beini; the last on record of his, it is inferred that he must have died before 17.')0. The church records say that Mary Chute and thirteen others founded the church at R()wll)eriy, alias IJyIield, Oct. 13, 170(]. 1712-14. Richard Crafl't, shoreman, & Elia ib. his wife, duof Wm«fe ^larv Wood, lived in Marblehead. Nov. 28, 1711. Mary wid. of ^^'nl Woods, oMarblehead, sold prop- erty to Richard Skinner. IV. 4 Lionel Chute {James, James, Lionel), born in Ipswich, A[)ril If), 1()(S1 ; taken to Bytield-Xewluuy, with his parents and three older sisters in the summer or fall following, and there doubtless grew up to manhood. He seems to have had a good education and was well beloved and respected b}' all. He married Dec. 10, 1702, Anna or Hannah, daughter of Peter Cheney, Esq., of Newbury. Children : i Jkmima, bapt. Dec. li), 1703; m.Mar. 2. 1723, Samuel .Tewett. ii Maky, bapt. al)oiit 170(1 ; in. Sept. 24, KiMJ, Jonathan Core, of AVesttown. iii Lydia, bapt. .Tan. 2!), 1709-10. iv Sa1!aii, bapt. .Tunc 27, 1714; m., 1730, Benj. Pliilbrick of Ilanipstond, N. II., who was one of three selectmen in lloU, and flUed tb it and otlier ollices for years alter. Ch. : 1. .Tkmima, b. Oct. 20, 1737 ; ra. Nov. 13, 1759, Jer. Kent, and liad Mary and John. 2. Jamks, b. Nov. 29, 1739. 3. AmoAiL, b. Feb. 20, 1742. 4. IIkttv, b. Apr. 2G, 1744; m. June 11, 17C7, Micha Chaphiin. 5. Bknjamix, b. June 10, 174G. G. Joseph, b. Aug. 27, 1748. 12 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. * ■ C 7. Mauy. h. Juno 2;i. 1750. H. Mkiiitahi.k, I). Any, 1'4, 1752. '.). SAitvir, 1). Mar. lo, 17.*.7. V Sa.mi'ki,, l)ii|)t. May 2'), 1718; il. In clilldlioocl. 7 vl .loiiN, Impl. Juiie, 1720. vil Sami'ki.. t):ii)t. Atiy. ."). 1722; wi'iitlnlo tin- Biltlsli army In lower Cuiftda, iiiul was l)r(»l)iil)ly lit tilt! taklii;; ol' Qii(i)t'c, under (it'ii. Wolff, 17*)!'. vlil Hannah, l)!i|)i. July 12. 1724; in. July 7, 171.'5, .lonatiian* Col)uru (Jonnthan,' Thnm. an,* h'ihcdrd*), of Hiivcrhlll, b. Juno, 1720, and had: Lynor, b. Juno JW, 1744; Joniitlian, Oct. (!. 171(1; Tli()in;is, Aujj;. 2."), 17.">1. Ix EusAiJiaii, bupt. Apr. 10, 172tii ni. Feb. 24, 174(;, Euocli Noyes. Jiuncs Cliiilo to Lioiiell Chute, rccordtul Doc. 6, 1714. To all peo- ple to whom this present wiitiii".^ .shall eoiue. I, James Chute of Row- ley ill the County of Es.sex in ye province of the Mafsach Hay in New Knovc written lyes'' James Chule have hereunto I my hand &. seal this seventeenth Day of January one thoygjuul seven luuulted & eight or nine James Chute & scale pigned sealed &, delivered l)y .James Chute to Lionel Chute in presence of Peter Cheney, John Cheney, Iciiahod Cheney. Essex ss. Mr. James Chute personally appeared l)ef()rc mo yo 8uhseril»er tfc ac- knowledged his hand & seal to ye forewritten deed & said deed to be his voluntary acl tlii:$ thirteenth day of Augn>t 1709. Jo. Woodhridge J P. Jan. 2»5, 1714-.>. Lionel Chute to Andrew Helcher, Esq., Addington Davenpo. ., Thos. Iliitchiuson, J(tlui White & FAw Hutchinson, for £"),"), sold 2J> acres in IJowley, hotnided easterly & northerly on ye land of James Chute, westerly (ui land of Maximilian Jewett tt southerly by the land of And. Slieknev, &c. signed sealed & deli^'ered Lionel Chute & seal in ye presence of us Annali J Chute her mark &. seal James Chute Josiah Smith. April 14, 1718. Some thirt\' persons, including Lionel & Hannah Chute, several Cheneys & Noyeses, l)eing relatives of Rev. Xich. Noyes, signed an article to Messrs. Deacon Cutting Noyes, & Major James Noyes, to enable them, as attorneys, to sell the real estate of the late Rev. Nich. Xoyes of Salem. Feb. 3, 1720-1. Lionel Chute for £30 sold to John Lull jun. 6 acres in Rowley, Ix>unded on the north by my own land & stones set up, on the south by Maximilian Jewett's land, on the west by James I' . 14 OENEALOOIF.S OF THE CHUTE FAMILT. Cliowto's i^ Jonii SaH'ord's land tlial was lonnorly i.<; slonos sot np, & on Iho c'iistorly tddo or ciul by land of the Slickneys, there lu'ing .stem's set up. LioiH'l C'lintt' it soul Annali •' " signed scaled and delivered to John Lull by Lionel C-howte in presence of ilosi'ph I'ettingall it John .laeUson Dec. 10, \~'2',). Lionell Che\vt(^ of Kowley ho't 10 acres of Khenezer Stuart it i)Mid I'l ().'>, in [iresenee of flames C'hewtt; Kdniund Cheney, Thomas Hale, Justice of y peace. Jan. ti, ITi^l-f). Lionel! Chewt, it his wif", sold toThos Jewett for £'», one acre it 8 rods in IJic plain, Kowle\', heini; the easterly t'ud of house lott, ho't (tf Kheii Stewart (l>ut liionell had more land left). AVitnesses : Samuel Dickinson, Samuel DicUinson jun. Aug. 4, 172'). Ijionel CMiute for.£(>, sold to Tho .Tewett one :'cre more on the W side of the land al)<>ve referred to, Lionel it Annaii Chute. Witnessed by Maximilian Jewett, John Lull. Aug. .')1, 172"). Lionel Chute to Aron Phnner f«)r £240, ,'>0 acres in Kowley. LioiU'l Chute it seal. A\'itnossed by John Cheney, Joseph IMumer. Essex ss. Aug. lil, 1725. The within nanied Lionid (^hewt«' it Hannah his wife fornuMly aj)peared it aclcnowledg<'d this instrument to I)e their free act it deed t)et()re mo John Dunnner J Peace .r.unes Che Mar. K), 1720-30. Lionel Chewtc of Rowley, yeoman, for £10S,8, soKl out to Maximilian it Seth Jewett S acres in Kowley in ye plaine connuonly called Ivye plaine l)eing part of a 30 .acre h»tt formerly C.-ipt. flose|>h .Iv'wetts of Rowley, dec'd, it bounded the westeily conu'r l)y a stake it stones, ui)()n ye easteily corner of a parcell of land M.ix. dewed sold to Joseph Pettingall, it from said stake it stones on ;i line sontherly twent^-ono rods till it come to ye side of a lott l.ii«l out to .Shirley's some- times in ye pos-session of Samuel Felt now in ye possession of Kl)en. Stew- art it laying southwesterly upon slid Shirley's lott till it come to ye south- signed scale l)iescnce of OENR.VLOOIES OF THE CIIUTK FAMILY. 15 Oily conior hound hotwoon said laud of 'riiomiisJcwotthLMiiixyo southerly (Mid l)ouiidi^d u[)oii said 'I'lioiiias Jowod's land llui other side & hounded upon Max .Fewett's land, all ye ahove said as it is iiulted iVi- hounded with all ye houseiii!^ oichard fences privilej^es protitts Sm. Lionel (i'hewte ct seal. James Chewte, Jonalliaii Bayley. Aeknowledired Apr. .'U), 17;50. hefore flolin Duninier »l. P. This is the last notice of Lionel Chute. The Kowley Church Kecords say liionell (liute owned the covenant Dec. lH, ITOi?, and had a child haptized — christened — the same day. IV. 5 James Chute, hrother to the preceding, horn in I'yUcld, Ncwhiiry, rluiie 14, 1().S(). lie liv<'d there more than eiirhly-two years, an honest, i)ious, sol)er citizen ; more than half of this time deacon of the Conii;rci;alioiial chiiri'h. 1I(> married .ian. J(», 171'), Mary' I^Danwl', DditirP) Thurston, of Xewhiiry. Children : i Mauy. I>. Nov. 8, 17I(;;in. 17tl), Mnrk^ (Jtiiiatlf,ii.'' Jusfpli,^ JuKciili^ of h'dirdrd in Knijliind III fori' IC.OO) Ji'wctI, iiiul liail i, Fch, II, 171 ')-!(). dames Chute si'ii. (called sen. here on account of his son .lames), to his son danu>s, calls him "my loviiiu; tNc diilifnl son," iSc also lor l'l()0, conveys to him all his house harne & land iVc: meadow ly- lyiiiL^ in ye townshii) of Ivowh'y which li(> lormerly hoiiiiht of eloseph ilcwetl called "ox pasture," land hounded on ye North side partly hy Xcwhury line vVc partly hy land sold to ye precinct called Uylicld, east- erly liy meadow called Mr. Phillips meadow, southeily partly hy land soid to son Andrew Stii'kney i.'c partly hy land which 1 ' of our Lord .)esus Christ un- to Eternal Life, & my body I do committto jx- ground in Decent Christ- ian Burial at the direction of my Husband believing the Doctrine of the general Resurrection ; as Touching the Worldly Estate which I have or had before my marriage with my present Husband James Ciiewte it which By an Instrument under his hand duly executed before marriage he obliged himself not to concern himself witiihutto leave atmy Disposal, I give & Dispose of the same in the following manner : — I give &, bequeath I GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 17 unto my liusbaiul Deacon James Cljewte the use & improvement of my riding chair during liis natural life; & tljen to go & be for the use & pro|)('rtv of my son in Law Daniel Chewte & Daugiiter in Law Riitli Soarl, equally between them. I also give to iny said Husband the use & improvement of one of my Beds & suitable Furniture therefor & tiie use & improvement of six chairs & 3 Pewter Dishes During his natural life, tlieu to go to & be for the use & property of my son-in-law Capt .Toiiu Pearson, & I also give to my IIusl)and James Chewte the sum of four poi'uds on Consideration of his Charge During my sickness & his giving me a Decent Christian Burial. Itom. I give to ni}- niece, Hannah Little, Ji^lver spoon. Item. I give to mj' cousin John Frazier & Jesia Freazer sons of John Freazer the sum of eight pounds to be equally divided between them. Item. I give to my grand daughter in law Judith Chewte the sum of two pounds. Item. I give to ni}' above-named son in law, Capt. John Pearson, all the rest of my estate not Disposed of by tliis my Will he paying the above- named Legacies: & I give him all M3' Just Debts on consideration of his paying what is yet Due for my Riding Chair above mentioned. Finally I do hereby Constitute & appoint my al)ove mentioned son in law Capt. John Pearson sole Executor of this my last Will & Testa- ment in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this fourth day of May in the }-ear of our Lord one Tliousaud seven hundred & sixty two signe sealed Published pronounced & declared b}- the al)ove named Sarah Chewte as her last will &, Testament in presence of us subscribers lier Sarah -^ Chewte mark Moses Hale, Lucy Dinsmore, Moses Parsons, Essex s. 8. Ipswich, May 31, 1762, Before the Hon'*" John Choate Esq of Probate of wills &c, the Rev'd Mr. Moses Parsons, Moses Hale Per- sonal I3' appeared & mad oath that they were present & saw Sarah Chewte, late of Rowley, Dec** sign seal & her Publish & Declare that the AVithin written instrument to be her last will & Testament & when she so did she was of a sound Disposing mind & memory to the best of their discerning & they together with Lucy Dinsmore sett to their hands at the same time in her presence at witnesses Sworn all'' Daid Appleton Reg'r. upon which this will is proved appeared & allowed The execuf a|)- peared & accepted that Trust & to give Bond to pay Debts & Legacies according to the will. Daniel Appleton Exam'd pr Sam' Rogers Reg' John Choate Jud Pro. I. ) Ui. y.f. 4 i. k 18 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 4 '■■• 't' 2. 3. 4. S. IV. 6 Thomas Chute, the third brother, born Jan. 30, 1690, was a "jack of all trades;" was married Dec. 11, 1712, to Mary Curtice, by Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, of Boston, and lived there four or five years. He then ujoved to and settled in Marblehead where he lived some twenty years, a tailor, fanner and innkeeper. Children : i Mauy, b, Anj». 25, 1713; d. young, ii Jamks, b. Jan. 1, 1715; d. about 1730. iii Mary, b. Oct. 30, 171(); d. . Boston Records. iv AiuGAiL, b. June 7, 1718; m. Cobhani, in Me. ; had two or three daughters; she was living in 179D. V Thomas, h. July 3, 1720. Marblehead Records, vi Edmu.nd, b. June 17, 1722. vii RicHKCCA, b. Jan. 6, 1724; m. Dec. 14, 1743, John^ Bodge CBe«j.,'//i°n/V), of Wind- ham, Me. lie Avasa farmer: d. in 1798, aged f<4 ; she was drowned crossing the Presnmpscott river at "Morse Beef" Falls, July 25, 17('.3. Ch. : 1. Mary, b. Dec. 19, 1744; m. June 24, 1761, Wm. Stinclilleld; lived in New- Gloucester, Me. John, b. Dec. 12, 1747; d. young. Sarah, b. June 17, 1750; m. Dec. 8, 1774, John Wooster, Poland, Me. Thomas, b. June 1, 1752; m. Nov. 24, 1775, .Abigail Thrasher, Falmouth. Ahkjail, b. Feb. 8, 1754; m. Nat* Jordan {James,* Jeremiah,' Jeremiah,' liev. RoherO), of Raymond, Me. 6. Bkxjamix, b. Jan. G, 175G : m. 1st, Jan. 1, 1778, Susannah Hunnewell, Wind- ham; 2d, Jan. 30, 1789. Betsy Gammon. 7. Rehkcca, b. 1757; d. single, viii Mary, b. Mar. 27. 1726. 8 ix Curtis, b. Sept. 15, 1728. Sept. 15, 1722. Thomas Chute, Taylor, of Marblehead sold to Annas & Thomas Trevy a lot in Marblehead for £110. Oct. 2, 1722. Tho Chute for £100 sold a town lott to Symonds Epps in Marl)lehead. Daniel Epes, Margaret Mackie Thomas Chute & a seal Daniel Epes J. P. Aug. 5, 1726. Stephen Dudley of Exeter province of New Hamp- shire gave to Thomas Chute 250 acres of land, being part of a tract given him by Capt. Peter Penniwett & Al)igail his squaw, «tc &c. Aug. 15, 1726. Stephen Dudley of Freetown, N. IL, sold to Henry Laine 50 acres, being part of a tract of laud given by Capt Peter Pen- nevit & Abigail his squaw, dated Jan 7, 1718-9, to have & to hold the sd 50 acre right t«) be laid next to ye right of Thomas Chewte unto him the sd Hemy L;iine his heirs & assigns forever &c., &c. Accounts of Thos Chute 1725 to 1733, for shus & hos hire. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 19 Aug. 29, 1727. Isaac Mansfiekl & Thomas Chute bo't a lot in Mar- blehead of Nathan Brown. Jan 5, 1729. Tho*^ Chewte of Mail^ohoad in tlie county of Es!-;ex in New Enirland, Taylcn-, for £51, sold to Jas AValdron, ^larinor, a town lot. Samuel Flack Thos Chute & seal Nathan Brown Mary Chute & seal. 1735. Thos. Chute was deputy sherift* of Essex Co., Mass., at Salem. Aliout this time he concluded to move to New Marblehead, or Wind- liani. Me., hut we find tliat he hought property in Marblehead of Thos. AVodd in 1737. lie moved to Portland that ^ear as per the following: Ki'ceived of Thos Chute twenty shillings in part for his fraight of his household goods & family from Newbury to Falmouth. Keceived by me, Moses Swett, Oct. 24, 1737. Keoeived of Thcmias Chute twenty two shillings & six pence in fish which I promise to discount with Mr, Joseph Tappin of Newbury in part for sd Chutes fraight of his goods & family from New bur}' to Falmouth as witness mv hand, John Swett. Falmouth, now Portland, Feb. 10, 1738. After that his accounts and correspondence date from Maine. One is dated, "Falmouth April ye 6, 1738," was for Thos Chute to pay Mr Andrew Tuck forty-five shillings & charge it to Phinihas & Stephen Jones. Thomas Chute was granted land in Windham, Me. (some ten miles north of Portland), in 1735, & sold some again in 1739. Here is an old account. Falmouth, Nov. 4, 1760: Keceived of Thos Cliute in Cash seventeen pounds in what we call old tenor, it being in full to balance an accompt which Tho. Chutes dafter Abigail Cobham stands charged with in mv book. Received bv me William Cotton. New Marl)lehead & Gorham town gave Thomas Chute power of attor- ney to plead for them aI)out 17(50. Signed b}- Curtis Chute, Rebecca B(jdge, Samuel Conant, Philip Gannnon and seveial more. Thomas Chute was surveyor of hii>hwavs 17 41-42. May 19, 174() to Jan. 19, 1747. Thos. Chute was a member of Capt. Geo. Berry's Company, Falmouth. John Bodge, Curtis Chute, Wm. and Tlu>o. Maybcrry wore in tho New Marblehead Division, Serg. Thos. Chute in connnand. Mary, wife of Thos. Chute (probal)ly daughter of Benj. and Mary Curtis of Scituate), died July 30, 1762, aged seventy or seventy-one. • ..'•' 20 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Tlios. Chute bouglit land in Maine in 1763. He was town clerk of Windham, 1762-05, inchisivc, and one of the selectmen 1765-G(). A puhlishmcnt of marriage between Lonon it Chloe Boeth, negroes of the town of Windham, with the consent of their master, Mr. Wni. Mayherry of said town. Thomas Chute, Town Clerk, 1763. After being a church officer some thirty years, being aged and infirm, Mr. Cliute desires release from the deaconship in 1770, and died in 1771, in his eighty-second year. V. 7 John Chute ( Lionel,'^ James,^ James,- Lionel^), born in Roav- ley, Mass., June, 1720; doubtless grew up to manhood there; about 1740 crossed the ^Merrimack River, and at Timl)eilane, since called Hampstead (ten miles north of Haverhill), in Rockingham Co., N. H. ; married, Nov. 26, 1745, Judith, daughter of Benjamin and Sarah (Wood- ward) Foster. In a petition signed by thirty-tiu-ee residents of Haverhill district, not to be joined with Kingstown, province of New Hami)shire, are John Chute and Benjamin Philbrick, Oct. 16, 1746. (Vol. ix, p. 362, Town Papers. ) John Chuet or Chute was one of eight surveyors of highways in Hamp- stead, X. H., 1756 ; and with John Beard "tything men" 1757. In 1759 he moved from tliere to Granville, Annapolis Co., Nova Scotia, and settled on a farm a mile below Bridgetown, and there for more than thirty years led a life of industry, sobriety and piety, as a tarmer, black- smith, and pioneer Baptist in that province. He died Nov., 17L>i ; his wife died Nov., 1808, in her 83rd year. Children : 10 i Samukl, b. Feb. 10, 1746-47. ii Joiix. b. Apr. 7, 1748; d. May 7, 1748. iii Hannah, b. Sept. IG, 1749; (I. Nov. 1, 1749. 11 iv John, b. Apr. 1), 1752. 12 V Bkn.iamin, b. Sept. 27, 1754. 13 vi Thomas, b. Mar. 13, 1757. vii Sauah. b. Nov. S, 1758 ; m., 1777, iu Annapolis Co., N. S., Thomas Ilicks,* who d. Apr. t), 1826, ajied 60; she d. Anji., 1836. Ch. : 1. rATiKNCK, b. April 1, 1778; m. James Cheslcy,* {Major Samuel^), and had children; d. Oct., 1843; he d. Oct., 1846. •John Hicks m. Elizabetli Russell, 1740 and had Hannah, 1743; Ephraim, 1T4(; Rnssoll, 1745; Seth, 1746; Patience, 1752; John, Jun., 1754; Thomas, 1758; Weston, 17U0; Hannah, 17C3; Utitb, 1765, d. shigle, 1S56. Tilis faniUy lived in Falmouth, N. S. ,- !' GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 21 2. Sarah, b. Fob. 11, 1780; m. John Rice ami llveti on Brier Island, Dlgby Co., N. S.; d. 1814. 3. Maky, b. Feb. 2;$, 1784; m. Tsicliola.s llains; lived on Brier Island; he d. about 1817; she d. 1854. 4. Ri)»Y or lliiiiA, b. Jan. 20, 178.5; ni. .\sa Foster, See Foster. 5. JouK, b. Feb. 8, 178(;; ni. May 4, 180!), Bridjyet Burrows ; lived on Brier Island: d. 1840. 6. Su.sAX, b. Apr. 5, 1788; ni. John Bice and d. on Brier Island, June, 1872. 7. CiiAitLKS, b. Apr. 7, 1700; ni. Bridiret Burke, Brier Island. 8. Amklia, b. June 9. 17'.i3; m. David "Welsh, Brier Island, and d. in 1874. 9. Gn.nKHT, b. Feb. 1, 171)."); drowned 18:U. 10. HAinnET, b. Feb. 7, 171)7; ni. ,lohn ^lurdock, -vvho d. Nov. 13, 1871, aged 86; d. Oct. 22, 1809. 11. JosKPH, b. June 10, 1799; m. Lovcna I.angley, who d. about 1830; he d. 1873, at Bridgetown; ni,, 2nd, Eliza Fritz, w. of Asa Thomas. 12. IIoitATio Xki.son, b. July 29, 1801 ; m. Dec. 14, 1824, Elizabeth (b. May, 1805). daughter of Feter Mougard and had 3 chiklren. He d. May 14, 1872. 14 viii Jami-.s. b. Jan. 22. 1702. in Granville, N. S. ix IIaxxaii. b. Dec. 25, 1704; m 1785, t)l)adiah Morse, who d. Jan. 10, 1817, aged 52; she d. 1841 They lived on the south side of Annapolis river, above Bridgetown. C"h. : 1. SuriiiA. b. Ai)r. 9, 1780; m. :\Iar. 29, 1807, Robert Neiley; had eight sons, two daughters; d. Oct. 12, 1849; he d. Jan. 30, 1802, aged 77. 2. Fetku, b. Oct., 1788; ni. 1811. :Mary, daughter of John Wheelock; had four sons, live daughters, and d. Sept., 1808; she d. 1882, near 90. 3. JioiTH, b. Sept. 13, 1791 ; ni. Sept. 30, 1815, Guy, son of Lemuel Xew- comb; had four sons, four daughters; d. May 9, 1850; he d. Aug. 24, 1872, aged 81. 4. Alexandkh, b. 1793; m., 1st, Mar. 11, 1810, Amy Chesley; had six daughters and three sons; she d. July 1, 18(i0, aged 00; he m., 2nd, Mary Ann Truesdell ; d. Oct. 29, 1877; shed. Oct. 22, 1875, aged 07. Margaret Neiley, sister of Robert, children of John, had two husbands, Benjamin Chesley and John Trnesdell, and Mr. Jlorse m. a daughter of each, half-sisters. 6. Ahxkr, b. July 29, 1795; m , 1st, Feb. 22, 1821, Margaret, daughter of John Hicks, and had three children ; she d Mar. 16, 1834, agetl 35 ; m , 2nd, Oct. 10, 18.34, Mary, daughter of Jona. Parker, and had eight cliildren; slie d. June 27, 1S55, aged 50; he m , 3rd. Sept., 1850, Caro- line S., daughter of Arche Hicks; Imd one son; d. Aug. 28, 1858; she m. Dec. 20, 1871, Watson Chii)man. 6. LfTiiKit, b. May 28, 1798 ; m., 1st, Oct. 12, 1833, :Mary, daughter of Fair- field Womlbury ; had six children; she d. Jan. 9, 1850, aged 45; m., 2nd. Nov. (>, 1851, Emily Dodge {Samuel, Stephen, Trislram, etc.), and d. June 27, 1801. 7. LovixA, b. Ang. 14, 1801 ; m. Tajior. See Taylor. 8. TiiKUKSA, b. 1803; m. John Hicks, jun., and had two daughters and one son. 9. Haxxau Makia, b. Apr. 8, 1800; m. Jan. 20, 1829, Rev. Obed Parker >.. I I- v ' ■ I %. I 'A u !■ P pi *♦ ;^;^:^ h (••.•',. I ■ 22 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. (WiUinni, Nathnind, WilUtim) ; hnd four dniiirhtprs niul d. Feb. 14, IMltd; 111' 111., •-11(1. Mary, daiiiilitor of Houbt'ii Bulcuinb; had onedangh- tt'i- and d. July 1, ]8!)0, aged KO. 10. OiiAhi.vii. .MX., b. Dec. 20, 1809; ni. Sept. 11, 1834, Miiictta, ; 111. Cynthia, dau^iliter of IJolicrt II. Foster and have five cliildren. AVilliani T., b. 18:57; ni. ElizalK'th H., daughter of Abner Morse, at IJcar river; had one daiigliter and d. 18(12. Obadiah d. Dec. 30. 1837, and ills -svidoAv ni., 2iid, Jaeol) Foster, 1848; d. Jan. 2. iSilO, aged 77. X SrsAX, 1). Dec. 10, 17()7; ni. Feb. 5, 1788, by Hev. Thomas Ilandly Cliipnian, to .Amos Handall, a sturdy ohl farmer, and they lived nearly two miles beloAv Uridgetown in (iranville, Avliere he d. Mar. 24, 1837, aged 82. After being blind several years, she d. July 1, 18uG. Ch. : 1. Ki.iz.vninn, b. July 1, 178!>; m. Benj. Chute, juii. See 32. 2. N.vTiiAX, 1). Aug. 1."), 171)1; ni. Harriet Foster. See Foster. 3. John, b. Feb. 1, 171>4; m. Ceretha De.xter, 1823. 4. SiSAX.NA, b. June 3, 179G; d. Aug. 3, 171)!). ■). Jamks, b. July 3, 17!)8; m. Mary Pickup. See Randall. G. Thomas, b. July 31. 1800; d. in Antigonisli, May 12, LS.SO. 7. Susanna, b. Dec. IG, 1802; m. July 1, 18.)4, James, son of John Fitz Maurice; d. June 2, 1872; ho d. April, 180."., aged G.5. 8. PoM.Y, b. July 21, 1805; d. in Portland, Me., Sept. 0, 1859. i>. TiiKKKSA, b. Nov. t), 1807 ; m. Joseph Chute. See 34. 10. Bkn.iamin, b. May 23, 1810; m. Tamer Foster. Sec llandall. 11. CuAiti.OTTK, b. June 8, 1813; m. Sept. 23, 1830, James, son of John Fitz Maurice; had ten children, seven or eight d. in childhood; she d. Nov. 1851. V. 8 DanieP Chute (James,* James,^ James,^ Lionel^), con.sin to John, the preceding, born in Byfiekl-Newhury, Mjiss., ^liiy (5, 1722; became !i man of eoii-siderable note in his day and generation and was styled " Captain Daniel Chnte :" married Apr. 20, 1742, Hannah, daugh- ter of liichard Adams of Newbury. Children : 1 ii ill 15 IV V vi vii 16 viii ix X Judith, b. Jan. 20, 1743 ; m. Daniel Thurston. See Thurston. J.\MKS, b. Jan. 6, 1745; d. Jan. 25, 1749. David, b. Dec. 28, 1747 ;d. Jan. 25, 1749. 'David & James, sons of Daniel Chute, died Jan. 25, 1749, ye flrst aged about 2 years, ye other about 4, all of ye throat distemper." Susanna, b. Jan., 1749; d. Jan. 20, 1749. Jamks, b. P'eb. IG, 1751. David, b. Jan., 1753; d. May 20, 1756. Danikl, b. July 25, 1754; d. Aug. 12, 1700. David, b. Aug. 19, 1756. Uichaud, b. Aug 4, 1758; d. Aug. 3, 1760. Danikl, b. Sept. 28, 1760; m. 1790, Polly Stimpson of Reading, and d. there Mar., 1843; she d. Oct. 9, 1851, aged 91i yrs. Nancy, an adopted daughter d. Oct. 1, 1797, aged 3 years. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 23 ; T> - 9^1 - 1' <' xi Maky, b. Dec. 8, 17G2; in. Doncon Henjainin Coleman and d. 1849; he d. 1840, U'ted 04. xii Hannah, b. April, 17eh)ngs to said parish to he ai)ropriated to Discharge the parished Debts, at said mee(ing voted to reconsider the V()(e for raising the money to defray the Parish Del)ets (vi/) f^o much of it as the paris Commi((ee shall receive from Mr Josh- ua Noyes : also voted that the Parish Committee render an accoimt to the parisjj (he next march meedng of what money they receive of the s'' Mr J(>s<'ph Noyes. also voted that a numl)er of such as are skilled in n)usick are desired to assist (he Congrega(ion in that i)art of Divine Worship singing i)raises to God on the sahbalh and other seasons of public worship; voted that a number of such as ure skilled in singing are desired to set in (he scjuare pew before the jjulpit (viz) Jacob Ger- rish, Benj. Stickney, Jos. Hale jun., Jos Danford, Jacob Low, Elka- nah Lunt, John Coleman, Timothy Jackman, jun., Nat Teimey, Stephen Lunt, Lot Pearson, Jose[)h Brown, Tim Jackman ye 3rd. & Step Ger- rish. Daniel Chute, Parish Clerk." Daniel Chute, Henry Adams and Jacob Gerrish, Committee for By- field 1769. May 27, 17G5. Bemsle Plumer of Rowley, in the County of Essex and Province of the Massachusetts Bav in New Eno^land, veoman, for & in consideration of the sum of two hundred & eight pounds eight shil- lings lawful money to me in hand paid by Daniel Chute of Rowle\', &c., sell to David Chute about 50 acres lying by & between the farms of James C/hute, Moses \Vheeler, Abram Brown, & Timoth\' Jackman. July 30, 1768. Daniel Chute of Rowley, yeoman, (or £14. 10. 8. sold to Jonathan Wheeler of Rowley, yeoman, the one half of a certain wood lot for quantity & quality, the other half belonging to ^Nloses Wheeler, situate in the town of Newbury. The whole of said lot containing by estimation 12 acres, be it more or less, & is bounded southerly on the falls river, westerly on Longfellow's land, northwardly on the r.ite lots so called and eastwardly on lands of Moses Wheeler. Daniel Chute & a seal. lu presence of Samuel Wheeler, James Chute. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 25 Nov. 30, 1770. Daniel Cliewto of Newlniry, for £30, sold to John Sejirl jnn of Kowloy 15 aerc^s & 150 rods in Rowley, near Uylii'Id tni't^t- iii<' house, hounded westerly & southerly on land of sd John Scarl, east- wardly on land of Moseys [lale, northwardly on land of sd Hale & Moses Lull ifc sd Chewto to a locust tree niarkerol»al»ly from his mother, as she tan^dit the tirst seliool in \\'indham where they settled, lie was a(hnitted to com- munion in the Windliam (!hnrc;li 17'>3; married Miriam Carr, wi(h>\v of Josiah Wow'vslvv'' {TiiHof /if/,* FninciM^^ tSaniuelf^ liev. William^ ), Mar. 21, 1754, and lived in Windham. He hoii<;lit land tiiero of Tliomas and lietliia Mayhery, and Uicliard and Maitha Mayliery, sons of William Maylu'ry, deceased, in 17(51; was selectman in 17(17; Uillcd i)y lirtland, .June 5, 17(57, and was succeeded iiy Peter Col)l). His widow was admitted to communion in the church that year. She was a very energetic, industrious woman and kept the family together many years. Letters of administration upon her hushand's estate were given her, hy the Hon. Samuel Waldo, Judge of Prohate, Jimo 7, 17(58. She kept accounts of deht and credit in the same ledger that her father-in- law had kept in for years, and died Oct. 10, 171>D, aged 70. Childien : i Hi I'M, 1). Jan. 1.1, 17o5; m Anir., 177'>, .Torciiiiah' .Ionian (Jaims,* Jeremiah,' ,/pinni'ih,^ liev. Ituhert}), in Windliaiu; shed. Apr. l(i, i80;{; and he ni., iMul, Mrs. Hcbi'cca Kice, who d. . See lUce. lie d. at Naples, abont 1840, ag. d 87. Cli. : L Mauy, I). 177(]. 2. CtUTis, 1). 1778;? ni. Mary Lord, who d. 1871; had two children. 3. .Ikhkmiaii, 1). 1780;? ni. Uoxanna ; lived in the West. 4. DiAX.VA, h. 1781; ni 1801, .Tosepli MeLellan; had seven ehildron and il. Dec., 1857; lie d. Jnne 12. 1841. a,ife0; shed Dec, 1857. 6. Ai.AUKA, I). Mar., 1788; ni. 1810, (ieorge. son of Wni. Babb; had sevon chiUlren and d. Ansj., 18515, at Saccarappa; lied. Nov., iSiiO, aged 54. 7. Thomas Ciutk. b. .Inly 12, 17U4; ni. Nellie Wood from \\ E. I.; had four or five children and d. Apr. 27, 1870; she d. Jan. 80, 1871, agid (!!>, Naples. 8. IIkxuy, b. 179!) ; ni. I'olly Littlehail ; had three or four children ; d. Dec. 18(11; slie d. Jan., 1801, aged 00, 9. AiuG.uL, b. 1801. 10. JoTiiAM, b. 1800; killed in the Mexican war. 11. KiTii, b. Dec 20, 1808; ni. 1827, Caleb Chaplain, and had six daughters and four sons. Mary Jane, b. 1821); ni. Newell Nutting Chute, Mr. Chaplain d. Apr. 2, 1886, aged 75; shed. May 14, 1880, ii J.\MK8, b. Apr. 7, 1757; d. in childhood. 17 iii Jo.siAii, b. June 4, 1761). 18 iv Thomas, b. Feb. 19, 1702. V Jamks, b. Mar. 17, 1704; d. at sea 1793; he wrote to his brother Josiah from Port au Prince, May 8, 1787, of ruining on a reef, vessel lealiing, etc. 19 vi John, b. Apr, 26, 1767, SIXTH GKNEKATIOX. VI. 10 Samuel Chute'^ {John,-' Lionel* James,^ James, ' LioneV), horn in IlainiHteaii, \. II., Fel). K!, 174(5-7, lakfu to Granville, Aiinap' olisCo., N. S., witlihi?« parents, 1751); married Sa rail, daughter of Na- thaniel IJarnes, July 11, ITtJM, and lived in Granville. He was a fanner, n silversmith and a jt-kkI pious man of the liaptist chnreli. In erossins^ the Annapolis River Ixdow Bridgetown, to hear Rev. Thomas Ilandley Cliiptnan preach, he was drowned Nov. 12, 1786. 1. 3lT»terious are tJie ways of fJod, AikI |istst our conipri'liensiou, Too much we live on unet)nc'erned Without an appreliciision. When i>iu«ldenly a seiMie appears L'i»on the !stai;e of action That !»tartles all our <^rief and fears And causes jrreat distraction. A christian man was Samuel Chute And going o'er the river The l«oat ui>set and he was drowned Xoue eomiu. St- C. E. W. (27) 28 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILT. • « 11 20 iii 21 iv 22 V vi 23 vii Children : i EMZviiRTir. b. Dec. 31, 1708: m. Jo-are. S?e Weare. M.vuY, b. Dec. 24, 1770; in. Klea/iT Woodworth. Sec Woodworth. D.vNiKr., b. Oct. 7, 1772: in. Surah Weare. AnuAH.xM, b. Feb. 18, 177j; ni. Mcbitable Foster. Wir.MAM, b. June 2, 1777; in. Mary Marshall. S.VHAH, b. July 1>, 177!); d. in Ck'nients. al)ont 1800. Samuki,, b. \\\}r. 5, 1781 ; m. Klizabi-th Handall. viii PuiOR, b. Dec 18, 1783; drowned near Liverpool. En«?., 1820 ix Kaciikl. b. Dec. 29, 1785: in. Solomon Marshall, jnn. 1R0."», and lived near the IJay of Fnndy, Connvalli.s, N. S. ; he d. 1840, ajred 62; she d. May 5, 1854. Ch. : 1. Nklsox. b. about 1810; ni Catharine Greenhain. and liad tlireeehildren Avlio all d. in infancy. Dea. N. Marsiiall lived in .Albany. Annapolis Co., till 1853, when he moved to Marlbf>ro. Ma.s.s. and d. tliere 1875. 2. Jamks Ly.vam, b. .Inly 1, 1812: m. Eliza A., dan. of Kichard Arnistronjr. jnn., Dec. 3. 1838. They lived in Cornwallis. near Bnrlinirton, Kay of Fundy shore, where bed. Nov. 24 1809. His wife d. Oct 2, 188G, ajied 74. Cli. : (1) Stillman Jfiniff, b. M.ir. 29, 1841 : m. Mina L. Dewolf. Anir. 17. 1805. and had twodans. Slie d. Feb. 4, 1874. ai;ed 42: he in., 2!ul, .\lice A. Brown, Dec. 25. 1870. and have three sons, at Nictaux, N. S. (2) Albert, b. Sept. 8, 1842: d. Mar. 5, 1847. (3) Win. E., b. Oct. 13, 1844: now at the Sandwich Islands. (4< Ediranl S., b. Nov. 13, 1845; m. .Ian. 12. 1879. Kntli A. Oirleby. (5) Cnlh. A., b. Apr. 23, 1848; ni .Ian. 28, 187«. Gilbert N. Forbnsh: fonr children. (0) nicha)-ilE.,h. Jan. 15. 1851 ; m. Mar. 28, 1870, Isabel Howell; four children. (7) Anna C, b. Anir. I. 1^.55; m. July 3, KSO. Kev. .\. B. Tiioinas. (8) Lovpnia,h. Mar. 10, 1857; lu. June 30, 1875, John P. Meckins ; six children. vi An: vii l)v\ viii W.M ix Sau .\ Ei.i; xi Jon xii ClIA xiii Zkn VI. 11 11 eP), horn liis pareiit."- Limcii hiiro tliirtciMi ch Co., ill 171 ami })i()ns ( beiiii: ! ittcii Chil Lifcn i JOA 5) d. 1 2 Snrah Barnes, widow of Samuel Chute, married, second. Dr. James Lynam, from London, Enjr., 1787, and htid a son and dan^hter; tlie daughter died in infancy, while tiieson, James, jnn., horn April 10, 1780, near Paradise, Annapolis Co., grew to manhood, and hecame » first-class cabinet maker. He was married to Hannah, danirhterof John and Hannah (Bancroft) Starratt, hy Rev. Tho. Ansley, Dec. 31, 1814. They moved to Ctmada West, or Ontiirio, 1845, and lived in London, where he died Jan. 6, 18(54. She died July 17, 1880, aged eighty-five. Both were pions members of the Baptist church. Old Dr. Lynam returned to Eng- land about 1800. His wi, 18:50; lu. l)oa. J. J. Vv'cllstoacl. X Ki.KANOu SoriiiA, b. Jan. 8, 183.'?; ni. xi John Stawkait, 1). Jan. 15, IS'.l')-, m. xii ("iiAin.KS Kdwin, b N'ov. 20, 1837 ; m. xiii Zknas, b. , 1810; m. [• I * ISS ah VI. 11 John Chute, jun.'' (John,^ Lionel,* James,'* James, "^ Lio- neP), l)orn in IIimi[)steiul, N. II., Apr. 9, 17o2 ; taken to N. S. with Ills parents, 1759; married Mar\', daughter of Ca[)t. Paul Crocker of Linu'nl)ui'g, Mtis-s. (born Mar. 30, 17.31; died Ang. 8, 1829) and had tliirtc'iMi children. He moved from Granville to Digl)y-Joggins, Dighy Co., in 1799, where he lived a good hone.st farmer, captain of militia, and pious deacon of the Haptist church ; died Mar. 8, 1841, his funeral being attended by Kev. Charles Randall, sermon taken from ii Cor. v : 1, Children : i Joanna, b. July 9, 1772; m. 1709, Timothy Brooks, who d. June, 1823, aged 58. His widow m. John Harvuy, 1825, wt-ut to Lower Canada 1827, and d. 1830. Ho d. 1837, aiiod 02. 1. Mauy, b. May 2, 1801; d. 1819. 2. TiMoiHY, b Doc. 2, ltJ2: m. 8usan, daufrhter of John and Rutli llhodes, 1833, and d. May 7, 1888 ; shed. Apr. 9, 1884, aficd 73. Chil- dren : (1) Israel D., b. Dec. 20, 1833; m. Julia A. Stoadman (^Charles C' John," Juhn^), 1851, and d. 1809; had Susan 1)., Ciiarles B., Norman, Laura, Florence and Euphemia; she m., 2nd, Wra. Loyte, May 3, 1891, and live in Lynn, Mass. (2) Mari/ Ann, b. July 12, 1835; m. John E. Chute, see No. 130. (3) EUxnhnhE., b. Oct. 11, 1837; m. Foster Farnsworth, 1857. (4) Phihe It., b. Sept. 15, 1842; m. John Edward Farnsworth, ISCO. (5) John Flelvher, b. July 11, 1845; ni. Julia, daughter of Setli Brown, Apr. 10, 1874. (0) Joanna A., b. Dec. 3, 1850; m. Goo. Whitman, Mar. 9, 1887. (7) Lloyd D., b. Dec. 10, 1854; m. Mattie, daughter of James, of Syivanus Snow. John, 1). Jan. 11, 1805; d. 1810. John, b. Nov. 4, 1808 ; m. Susan Grimes, Lubec, Me. and d. at 1800. Tho.mas, b. Nov. 9, 1812; m. IMioebe Ann, of John and Mary (Chute) Ellis, Doc. 29, 1830, and had twelve chiUlren. They moved to Lynn, Mass., 1807, and kept a boarding-house, wliere lie d. Aug. 5, 1891. CuocKER, b. Jan. 23, 1774. Emsau. p., b. April 18, 1770; m., 1792, Kicliard Chandler from Yorkshire, England, and d. Apr., 1813; he d. 1822. Ch. : 1. Fanny, b. 1793; m. John Lingiey, and had Cliarlos, Elizabeth and Frances Ellen. Charles, b. 1829; m. Eliza, daughter of James Mil- ler and d. about 1873. A daughter Elisab. Ann, d. 1873, aged about 20. 2. Sahah, b. Sept. 27, 1795 ; m. David M. Chute. See 45. ■a 3. 4. re u. rr- c 24 ii Choc iii Emsa tr. .V ... 3 p 4 tMK. 30 GEXEALOGIES OP THE CHUTE FAMILY. • ■■« 3. Mauy, b. 1797; m, John Ilarvpy and had James Eichard, b. about 1820; ni., 1st, Mary li., danjjhtor of John Clark and had Hvo chil- dren; he ni., 2nd, Louise I)., daughter of James and Eleanor Mil- ler and had nine children. 4. Elkanou, b. 1800; m. Dec. 14, 1821, James, son of Michael and Sarah (Farnsworth) ]Miller and d. 187!»; he d. 187fi, aiied 79. Children: (1) Eliza, b. 1822; m. Charles Lin-ley. (2) Catherine, h. 1824; d. 1837. C3) Ann, b. 1827; m. Jacob Bogert; 2d. Charles Mills, Lynn, Mass. (4) James E., b. .Jan., 182!» ; m. Iloialia 1).* Steadnian {Charles C ,'^ John,* JolnO), Nov., 1852; had five cliildren. (.5) Weslon, b. 1831 ; m. Abnaretta, daufihler of Oliver Saunders ; live children. (0) Lois, b. 18;U ; m. David Tucker, Lynn, Mass. (7) Louisi' D., h. ISof!; ni. James K. Harvey, Clinton, Mass. («) Joseph, b. 1840; d. 1842. 25 iv GKonr.K H'asiiinoton, b. Apr. 27, 1778. V D.vNiEL Ar.sTiN, b. Mar. l(i, 1780; d. 1796. 26 vi I'AiL, b. 1782. vii Mauy, b. Ap.'. 19, 1785; m., 1st, Solomon Farnsworth, 1801 ; had five children. See Farnsworth. He d. Nov. 19, 1812, aged 74; m , 2nd, John Ellis, Feb. 15, 1813; she d. Nov., 185(!. Children: 1. XLvucAnKTTA, b. 1814; m. Robert J. Sherrar. 2. Sakah, 1). 181fi; d. at)out 183(>. 3. P:i)WAI{D, b. 1818; d. about 1834. 4. I'lKKHK Ann, b. July 12, 1820; m. Thos. Brooks, 183(5, and had twelve children. 5. AuuiAii., b. Aug. IC, 1822; m. Jacob Bogert. 6. Wii.MAM, b. 1824. John Ellis left N. S. in 1829 and took William with him. vili Lydia, b. Apr. 19, 1785; m. Sam Foster. See Foster. 27 ix PiMKU I'lfKscoTT, b. May 27, 1787. X Ei.KAXoK, b. July 11, 1789; m. James, son of John and Sarah (Foster) Adam.s, Digby Co., 1808; about 1832, at the age of 52, he left N. S. and lived near Portland, Me. ; shed. 18(18. 1. James, b. 1809; drowned in the Bay of Fundy, Dec, 1828. 2. Mauy A., b. Mar. 10, 1811 : m. Thos. O'Connor, Broad Cove, N. S. and d. Dec, 18IJ0; he d. 1880. 3. Lypia, b. Feb. 22, 1813; m. Edward, son of Wm. Middleton, Dec. 4, 1831; had eleven children. They moved to Elgin Co., Out., 1850, where he d. June 13, 1872, exactly 72; she d. Aug. 20, 1887. 4. Austin D., b. 1815; m., 1st, Nancy, daughter of Isaac O'Connor, wlio d. Jan. 15, 1808, aged (i3; m., 2iid, AIniira .\. 1'. (Densuiore) Hani, d. Dec. 1(5. 1878, aged 42; m., 3rd, Caroline Wanl, widow of Wm. Odell and live at Spriugtleld, Elgin Co., Out. They had three or four children. 6. KoHKUT, b. 1818; m. Augusta Campbell, near Digby. 6. MAi-itiCE, b. Sept. 15, 1820; m., 1st, p:iiza A. Campbell, Dec 1(5, 1842. and had six children; she d. 1855, aaed 32; m., 2nd, Eliza Jane, daughter of Charles Tinkney, Nov. 12, 1850, and had five more in Clements. 7. SrsAN, b. Apr. 2, 1822; m. Eleazer Wood worth. See Woodworth. 8. Lovina, b 1824 ; m. William son of Benjamin Crouk, Eastport, Me. ; a school teacher. GENEALOGIES OP THE CHUTE FAMILY. 31 9. Jonx, b. 182fi: m. Mary Ann Morrison. 10. Sau.vh, b. 1S2H; ni. John Brown. 11. Matilda, b. 1J<;?0; m. John, son of Win. Middleton, Digby Neck. 28 xl John, 2n(1, jun., b. Oct. 14, 17!»0. xil Lkah Fowi.kk, b. Apr. 7, 17i)3; in. Robert, son of Jacob and Mary (Chesley) Woodnian, 1814, from Durham, N. H. ; lied. Mar. 10, 1853, aged GO; Leah d. Mar. 0, 1875. Ch. : 1. Mauy Ei.iSAn., b. Apr. 22, 1815; d. Dec. 21, 1837. 2. Miles Ciiksi.kv, b. May 2(5, 181(i; m. Caroline, daughter of Samuel Rice, 1840, and liad four cliildren. 3. Jamks EusvAun, b. Sept. 2(>, 1817 ; ni. Lucy J. Patcli, Sept., 184!), and d. Dec, 1884. 4. Jacob Choc.kku, b. May 23, 181D; m. Eliza, daugliter of Lewis Cosset, 1850, and liad live clnldren. 5. Ar.XEs Jaxk, h. Sept. 28, 1820; m., 1st, Benjamin, son of Henry Seely, Nov. 14, 1854 ; he d. Apr. 8, 1879, aged 73 ; m., iind, Wm. Henry, son of Nathan and Susan (Gates) Randall. See Randall. C. Sarah Sei.ina, b. Apr. 5, 1822; m. Jolin Cosset, 1840; had one son, and d. Aug., 1881; liem., 2nd, Maximillian Armstrong. 7. RouKKT Geokck, b. Dec. 20. ISii.T; d. Dec. 30, 1824. Betiiia Matilda, b. Sept. 21, 1825; in. Capt. James T. Hinxman, Christmas, 1854, and live in Danvers, Mass. ; she died Jan. 4, 1892. RoHKUT Geoimje, I). May 21, 1827; in. Maria Birstead; wasliilietl at tlie battle of Cold Harbor, June 3, lf<(it; she in., 2nd, Josepli Tapley. Cynthia Axsa, b. June 28, 1829; m. John (Jalji-l, 1851); d. June 27, 1888. JoHX Chute, b. May 9, 1831 ; m. Mary Rice, 1852. IIixuY Ar.sTiN, b. Apr 10, 18.?3; went to sea; mate of a sliip. Isijakl PoTTEU, b. Mar. 24, 1835; m., 1st, Sarah Jane, daughter of John van Buslvirk, 18G5; d. Aug. 15, 18()7, aged 27; m., 2iid, Sophronia Ann, daughter of Geo. Niiliols, 18(J'.), and died Feb. 12, 1875. Victoria Selixda, b. Apr. 8, 1837; d. Apr. 2(i, 1855. Mary AMOREr, b. July 9, 1839; d. Dec. 24, 1844. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. X %.: ■■ k 29 xiii Joseph Fowler, b. Feb. 21, 1795. 1 » I VI. 12 Banj. Chute, born in II:impste;i(l, N. II., Sept. 27, 17.54; tiikin to Griiiivillo, N. 8., with his ptironts in 1751); nituiied jMavtha, (luuiilitor of E/ekiel sind M:ii-y (RohiMts) Fo.ster, 1777, jukI died Oct. 27, isai ; she died Feb. 11, 181(3, aged sixty. 30 i James, b. Apr. 19, 1778. li Mary, t). May 21, 1780: m. Jan. 8, 1801, Aquilla, son of .Jolin and Patience (Tolman) Langley (Mass. to N. S. aljout 17(iO), and d. 1823, He d. 1830, aged about (jO. Cli. : 1. Soi'HiA, b. Feb. 4, 1802; d. young. 2. Bex.famix, b. July 24. 1805: m. Betsey Clark. 3. Levi, 1). Sept. 11, 1807; m. Abbie Messenger, 1828, had three sons, tliree daugiiti-rs, and d. Oct., 18C>7. 4. LovKXA, b. Sept. 2, 1810; m. Joseph son of Thos. Hicks. 5. EzEKiEL, b. June IG, 1814; d. young. (*. ., " ,' '■i ' t i. ■1 .'• t'* <■; . Vf .f< h i '4i f, 82 GEXEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 6. Mautiia, b. Nov. 9, 1819; m. Wm.' Long {Peter,* John Henry*), and hail Ave chndren. 31 ill Sktii. b. Si'pt- 15, 17f<2. iv llAXNAii, b. Dec. IK, 17t<4; m. ILinly Chute. See 44. 32 V Benjami.v, b. Apr. 14. 1787. 33 vi KziKiKL, b. Jan. C, 1790. 34 vii JosKi'ii, b. Doc. '.». 1792. viii Eaton, b. Au<^. 2."). 17:tr>: d. Sept. 22, 17'.iB. i.\ Mautua, b. Aug. 17, I7'.»9; m. Isa^ic Woodbury,* jun., Nov. 18, 1823: .she <1. Jan. 2fi, 18.V.): ho ni., 2nd, Elizabeth Brotha, -widow of James Onl, drowned in Spectade Lake, Dalliousie, 1840, leaviiis; six childreTi: and Midow of Peter, son of John Henry Lonj;, Avho d. Jan. 11, 18.VS, a<;ed 72, leaving live children. Peter Long ni., 1st, Martha, danghti-r of John Langley, jr., 1807, and liad : Jacob, Kphraini, John. Wil- liani. Dexter. Joel, Fletclier, Lydia, Ann, Boulali. Mr. Woodbury d. June 4, ISCi, ajjed Co. His widow d. Jan. 9, 1883, exactly 70. Ch. 1. John G., b. Apr. 9, 1825; m. Naomi, daughter of Deacon John and Bethia (Chipnian) Wilson, Feb. 25, 1851, and liad three children. VI. 13 Thomas Chute, born in Now Ilampsliiie, Mar. 13, 1757; taken to Xova Scotia with lii.s parents 17o9 ; married Sibyll, danghter of William and Lydia (Willett) Marshall, by Rev. Arsarelah Morse, 1778; lived in Granville till 1801, when he moved to Bear River, in Clements, and there iivetl thirty-seven years, a good h(Hiest farmer, and a pious e.\em[)lar3' deacon in the Baptist church. His wife died Apr. 12, 1829, in her si.xty-eighth year and as two of his family married tii.it jenr, he sought and married Sarah, daughter of Alex. McKenzie, uiul widow of Joseph Thomas, of Granville, Nov. 29, 1829. He died June 13, 1838 ; she died Mar. 7, 184G, aged eighty. His funeral was at- tended by Rev. Ezekiel Masters, the sermon from Psa. 127 : 3, 4 and 5. Children : 1 Caihahixk, b. Mar. 1, 1779; m. John Weare. See Weare. 35 ii Thomas, b. June 14, 1780. iil rH(K»K, b, Jan. 13, 1782; m. James Chute. See 30. iv SiSANNAii, b. Mar. 12. 1784: d. Oct. 17. 1797. V lisrHKii, b. t)ct. 19, 1785; m. Kev. Gilbert Spnrr, July?, 1809: moved to Wake- field, Carleton Co., N. B., where their family was raised. Besides beins a sober, indnstrious fanner, he was converted and joined the Baptist church about 1808; licensed to preach at the time of the .American war; orditinetl to the gospel ndnistry 1»2(5, and was an active zealous laborer in ihe M:ts- * ter's cause, and baptized some dozens of converts. He d. July 30, I"' 70, * Isaac Woodbury, sen., b. Dec. 8. ITftV Iliircrbill. Mass.; m. Mary St. Croix (b. July ?. 17»>i. a New York), and hiul : 1. Isa.ic, l>. .lime », 17US. 2. Mary, b. Apr 23, 1800; m. Jamea Hanii 8. EliBha, b. Apr. 3, 1^0:?; m. Naucy Harris. 4. Edward, a half brother. GKNKALOGIES OF TIIF: (IllTK FAMILY aa in Nova Scotia aj^ed 83. Ksthi-r d. Oct. 25, 1)SC5. In 1853, they liiid a splendid visit anion}; kindnd and friends in Ont. Cliildrcn : 1. EuzAUEiH. 1). Nov L>4, 1813; ni. Oct. 13, 1)?3I. David, brotlicr of Kich- ard, the mussionary and son of Tlionias Bnrpee of Sheflleld, N. B. ; shed. Mar.!), 184(;; he d. Apr. l."). I.s42.aiied .U. Cluldren : (\) Julia .■i»jij,b. Nov. 11, 1832: ni. David M.. son of Georiic Kverett. Apr. Ifi, 1855, and liad fonr sons and fonr dauirliters. (2) Enmh (i., h. Aufj. 19, 1834: in. Lydia C, r. 22. 1885: live in Maiden, Mass. 5. IIaukikt, 1). Sept. 5. 1.S22; in. Ueiiry, son of Win. Kitchen, Apr. 11. 1843, who d. 18'.t0, aiied 8(5; she d. June 24, IStif,. Ch. : Caroline, b. 1843; m. Iluiihy McCiraw, July 23. 1803; d. Sept.. 18(;5. and hem. 2iid, Auirnsta Estabrooks: in., 3rd, . (2) William, h. 1845: m. Mary, daniihter of Beverly Estey, Mar., 1873: eijiht children. (3) Mary A., b. 1847; in. Fnd. son of .Tonathan Estey. June, 18ri8: six children. (4) //ejir// S., b. 1848; d. Auir.. 185Q, (5) Martha, b. Aufj. 6, 18.50; m. Benj., sou of Beverly Esty, Dec. 14, 18G8, and have four children. (C.) Fanni/. b. Mar. 14, 1853; in. Alfred Smith, 1873, have six children. (7) Burpee, b. Feb., 1855; ni Carrie , 1885. (8) Gilbert, h. July 23. 'S57; m. Anna Kinney, and have three children. V9) Jlerhert, b. 185 d. June, 1K77. (10) Carrie, b. Dec. 2. 1864; m. . (11) Frank; b. June 24, 18r.(!; d. Dec, 18(i7. 6. Jane, b. March 31, Is24; in., 1st, Kichard S., son of Elias Clark, Apr. 8, 1841 ; he d. Nov. 7, 18(18, ayred 57; she in., 2nd, Charles'Bnbar (b. Dec. 19, 1812), Dec. 2.!. 1875, his 3rd wife. Children : (1) (lertrnde, I). Oct. 24, 1843; m. Elijah (Jallup. Apr. 27. 18(i7: seven chihlren; he d. Dec. (J, 1«84, aged <»5: she was his 2nd wife. (2) Martha A,, 3 V^ M 'i '4- ' »* 84 GENKALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY I ■' 1). June 22, 184".; d. Oct. 25, IsrtT. (3) Chnrlps S., h. Auir. 17. 1847; il. May H, 184S. (4) Jmnes T.. h. Mar. 20, ls.-)0: in. I.dis, diuinIitiT of Kuocli Gallup. Juik-, 1- : liad four childrni ; slic d Juiu' 24, iss.-., ii-iod :50. (5) Ihnrard I'., h. Mar. 10, ls.")2; in. M.l- vina Irvin, Oct. 12, Issl. WakiMield, N. U. (C) Alive Maria, h, Jan. IH, lf. 18(;2. (II) MiKjijii' 11., 1). Auir. 2. 18(14; m. Geo. A. Densniorc. Sept. 24, l.s.vl; have one son; l'i)per 15rli;hton. ? ]{. 7. Emki.ink, t). Feb. 17. 182(1; m. Wev. Saiiuiel. son of UenJ. Bnrtt, Apr. 3, 1845; lived in Jacksont«nvn, N. H.. where he d. the fall of Iss;. aired (!0. (1) All>ert Jhrmaii. U. Dec. 21. 184'): d. J;in. 14, 1875. CM ('((1. liosi-nr, b. Jan. 28. 1847: ni. .Vuirnsta, daughter of Henry Cur- rier, Mar. ;?. 1875. (3) M'trij Esther, h. ,]n\\ 2;$. 1848: d. Nov. !t, I8(;!t. (4) Jentsha 0.. h. Dec. SI. 18411: ni. Kobert, son of Williiiiii A. Hannah. Jan. 5, 1871; d. 1888. (.5) AVnnu Maria, b. Jan. I, l8.-,2: in. J. ]).. son of Jacob Jewett, Jan. 24. 1872: d. in Is'.iQ, (C) Cornelius G.. h. Sept. 14. l.S.">3: m. James P.. son of Alex. "\V:it- son, Nov. 4. 1881. (7) Eliza Jnne. b. Feb. 2.-). ]8.-,5: d. Nov. 14. 1878. (8) Ilerhvrt Xeicton. b. Dec. fi. 185(5; Minneapolis. Minn. vi S.\UAii, b. Oct. 30. 1787; in. Dec. 1«5, 1811. William, son of Isaac Marshall, iiiid lived in Clarence. Annai)olis Co.. N. S.. as an honest, indnstrions. i)l d:nmliters, 1 .son, besides hhsinj; .several. The son. Dr. Carey V. Marshall, m. Ida Shaw, and lives at filenniere, Lynn. Mass. Have tiiree sons. 8. X.\OMi, b. Dec. 4, 1827, m. Fred. Banks, l)rotlier to Geo. C. R.. Nov. 4, 1h47, and had adauuiiter Mary Klhii. that d. ajj;ed (> or 7 years. Naomi d. .Tune 28. ls.")2; he in., 2nd, Seraph Adelaide. daui;hler of Ezekiel and Lydia \. (Morse) Chute, June 8, ie54, and had 2 or 3 children. !t. IlAKuiKT, U. Dec. 22. 1829, in. John, son of Isaac and Klizabeth (Pat- terson ; Foster (his 2nd w.). Dee. 22, 185s. and d. Nov. 28, 1872. He (1. June. IS71, aged 415. 10. MiNKTTA. 1). Mar. 1, 183;$. ni. Charles H. Clark. Dec. 1. 1853, and had a son Wni. Stewart, who ni. Mary, daughter of Uobert Banks. Mr- C. B. Clark d. Feb. 22, 1889, a. (17. Andkkw. b Sept. 15, 1789. Ahki., b. Oct. .*.. 1791. Ki.i/.AHKTii. b. June 30, 1793; d. Dee. 22, 1813; a good singer. Cai.vix, b. OiT. 23. 179.-I. John. b. Sejjt. 2.5. 1797. SrsAX. b. Oct. 22, 1799: ni. .Vbram Chute, No. 59. BixKA, b. JuiK' 23, 1801. at Bear I{iver. Sophia, b June 2*;. 1803: in. Bocmer Chute, No. 01. llKKS, 1). Anii. 14, LsoC: d. Aug. 18, 1800. Jas. Kd\vaiu>. b. Mav 5. 1810. VI. 14 James, son of John and Jtulitli (Foster) C'hnte, horn in Giaiivilk', Aniiiij)()li.s Co., N. S., Jan. 22, 17()2; married Eliziiheth, (lau<:liter of Aimer and Anna (Church) Morse, 17^3, and had eight cliihheii. She died April, 17i>8, aged thirty-.sevcn ; and he married, second, Elizal)eth, daughter of John and Sylvia (Ilarri-s) Wright, by Parson Milledge. Jan. 2S, 1802, and had eight children. He was |a tanner and jeweler, and religiously rather skeptical; died April 9, \S'2[). She died .hiiK! 19, 1856, aged seventy-six, a gocKl pions woman. Cliildren : 142 i A»n::r. b. Dec. 2, 1783. ii John. b. . 1785; d. Nov., 1797. 1 43 ill Silas, b. June 15, 1787. iv Jacoh. b. Feb.. 1789; drowned Oct. 19, 1817. |44 V IIaxi.ey, b. Dec. 13, 1790. vi llKLKX. b. . 1792: d. Nov., 1797. |45 vii Davm) M., b. Jan. 3, 1795. viii Ann, b. , 1797; d. soon after. 36 OKNKALOGIKS OF THE CIIUTK FAMILY 46 Ix Di.MoCK, 1). ,I:iii. 17, l.SO;J. X SioNKY, I). Oct. ('), \yOi; school tcnclier, drowned June 17, 1826. xl CnuiSToriiKK Hakhih, h. Jan. 3, 1807; teuclier and preacher, d. Aug. 2, 1863. xii AN; m. Daniel Male. See Hale. 48 ii HicMAHD, 1). Sei)t. 3, 1778. iii Hannah, i). Aug. 21, 1780; ni. Jolin Poor* (Jusopli,* Samuel,^ Ueiir;/,* Johii'j, 1797, moved to I'lll-'iljurg, I'a., Mie awCully eold .suninier of 181G, and to Cincin- nati, C)., the next year, where two of her brothers, James and Daniel, lived ; and in 1819, moved to a place forty miles west of Madison, Ind.. wliere Mr. Poor d. Dec. 9, aged 44. She d. Jan. 30, 1872. Cliildren : 1. Amanda. 1). Oct. 12, 1798; d. Fell. ."., 1799. 2. Wkndkli-, I). Dec. 27, 1799 ; m. Elizal)eth Weddell ; 2nd. Thlrza Guthrec. 3. Amanda, b. Oct. 1"), 1801; m. Moses B. Pearson, jun., 1819. 4. Ai.viN, 1). July 31, 1803; m. Julia A. Zaring, 1833. "). Hannah, 1). Nov. 17, 1804; ni. Jonaliian Prosser, 1826, and had » cliildren. Son Al)ram was in Co. H. 2nd Minn. V. L. in Ga., late war. 6. Hklsy Chutk, b. Jan. 6, 1807; m. Walter Wright, 1826. 7. Mkhitable T., b. Nov. 25, 1809; m. Wm. S. Merrill, M.l), 1831. 8. SrsANNAH, 1). Dec. 15, 1811 ; m. Thos. J. Brooks. 1830. 9. llAUiMKT, b. Aug. 27, 1815; ni. Wni. H. Houghton, 1836. 10. John, 1). Feb. 1, 1818; aAvay in Cal. and Ore. 11. Amkua p., 1). Aug. 21, 1820; ni. John Dewitt. iv Mkhitablk, b. , 1782; m. Major Jonatlian Elliott* iJonathan,* David,' John,'' Edioard,^ from England to Salisbury, Mass., 1643), of Coucord, N. H. 1800, and d. about 1820. He d. 1812, aged 37. Cliildren : 1. SoiMiKONiA, b. 1800, d. 1812. 2. Cauounk, b. ; d. in infancy. 3. Fn)Ki.iA, b. 1805; m. Joseph Elkins, Nashua. 4. Emzabkth Hai.k, b. 1806, Somerville, Mass. 5. Andrew Swktt, b. 1810; d. 1812. 6. Soi'HKONiA, b. 1812; m. Andrew Baldwin, and had .Teuuy Flora; m., 2ud, Jolin Trow. v-KuNiCK, b. Dec. 1784; m. Joseph Hale. See Hale. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 37 vi Mauv, 1). Jan. 7, 178G; in. Col. Jercnilali Coleman* of Nt-ubiiry (./«/*». ^ 'Jobias,^ Thomas^ ami Joanna Folf^iT; Tlionia.s d. ItJM'Jj, Jnne h, I^Om, antl tl. Mar. 4, 1872. He d. Mar. 23, 1866, a«e»1 83. Children : 1. DoKOiiiY I'K.UJsox, b. Feb. 13, 1810; ni. Dca. Win. Tiinrston* (Z>"rJ(^* Ilichnid,-' Danirl* DduiiV), Oct. 16, 1^37, and d. Jan. 4, 1m6,s. He ni., 2nd, Caroline E. Greenleaf, and d. Sept. 16, 18."<2. ajjed ".'». 2. BKT.SY Lirn.K, b. Dec. 21. 1813; d. Dec. 12, ls6n. 3. MosKs. b. July 27. 1817; m. Elizabeth Coffin, .April 10. 1m3!), and s^he d. Fei). 6, 1881 ; he ni., 2nd, Mrs. I.sabel L. Hntk. Jan. .'», 1884. 4. MKHiTAnr-K T., b. .Vnf,'. 28, 1H21 ; d. Sept. 20, l8.-)0. 5. Jamks Ciiutk, b. April 28, 1826; ni. Sarah E. Wiihington. Jan. 1. 18.".7, and live in Ne\vl)uryport. 49 vii Daniel, b. June 4, 1787. 50viii Ja.mks, b. Nov. 1."), 1788. . Mar. 11>, 1779. David Jewctt, for £900, .«<(.1(1 to Jjinu'.s Chuto all the feal estate oVe.>, (), sold to Daniel Chute jun. of Rowley, 2J acres, bounded beginninir at a white oak bounds tree between sd Smith, Daniel Chute & Richard Little, and running about 20 rods by Little's woodland to a stake and ,e' I •• ■S.::,< • ■:»' 'a 38 GKNKALOOIES OF THE CIIUTi: FAMILY. Hlones, tVoin thciH'o ninnin^c-M Stephen Thurston, Parker Cleaveland, J. P. A})ril 2(1, 1794. James Chute sold to Thos Perley jim of Hoxford. tor £33(5, 2, (5, 42i acres, also another pieee of 17J acres, also another l)ieee of (5 acres, and his wife .Mahitaltle also joined tt signed her right away. P. Cleaveland, .1. P. John I*ickering, Keg. April J7, 17f)i). lienj. Brown of Andover, yeonjan, for $3,07f<, sold to Daniel Chute of Reading, APiddlesex Co., three pieces of land 3 acres, (Jl acres, & 107 acres. lienja Hrown ».<: seal Gideon Fostei', Jona Gleason. Anna Brown & sea! »Ioshna Holt, J. P. April ll>, 17l)i>. Daniel Chute of Heading, Co. of Middlesex, gentleman, to Benjamin Brown of Andover, Co. of Essex, for $2,27ti. sold 171 acres of land, exphiined & described in a very long deed. Daniel Chute & seal In presenci; of Peter Brown Polly Chute & seal Jonathan (rleason. Received & Receipteil June 13, 1799, John Pickering, Reg. VI. 16 David Chute*^ l)rother to the preceding James, horn Aug, 19, 17;')(); married Ruth Searle, 1793, lived in Newbury, and died Sept., 1H43 ; she died Mar., 1847, aged eighty-one. Childicn : i Sali.y, I). JiJiio 28. 1794: iii. Knot h I'oor^ (Jeremiah,* Jeremiah.^ HeHfj.' John^) of Gt'oriiotown, Jan. 1»:W, iiiid d. Oct. 31, 188'.>. He d. Nov. — , lf<.'.5. ill liis OTili vear. ii i iiiA, 1). Nov. 2.$, 1797 ; d. Dec. 1881. iil JcDiTii. b. May 25, 1800; m. JtTfiniah Clark of Georgetown, Feb. 27, 1834. muJ had 5 clnldreii; 4 d. yoiiiifj, while Geo. Wasliiiiiiton, i). Fel). 20. 1830, in. and i« livinjjt in Ljwell, Mass. Mr. Clarit d.May 1!), 1842,a{;ed 5ij; his widow d. F<1). 5, 1887. Iv Hannah, b. Nov. .">, 1801; m. James, son of Josiah IVabody, April 10, 1827, and d. Feb. 17, 188'.»; he d. May 29, 18.51, ayed ".2. Children : 1. James Chutk. b. Feb. 20, 1828; ni. Marj^aret I'earson. Oct. 20. 1852, ]ive> on tlie old Cliute farm in Newbury, and is an editor in Newbury|)<>it 2. Daviu. b. Dec. 7, 1833; m. Emily Hills, Dover, N. H., and d. Oct. 4. 1885, leaving oue sun. OKNKAF.OCJIKS OF TIIK CHUTK FAMILY. 8i) ■f '». •J :». LoitAlXK, 1). Miiv no, 1H3i()M»;r (J months — 'J nionth.s in Andcr.sonvilli', Ha. — and tlion «ix- c'iian^cd. .*.. Hauaii I-. I)., I). .Inly II, Ih4.'); m. .May .".O. 18(;:5, W. S. Simond.s, and had .'! children. One, Geo. .Vrtlinr, ni. Nellie Took. V Maisv, I). April 27, IH0',»; d. in Nov. vi David, 1). April 27. 1«09; d. .Jan., \HXi. vli DaNIIM,. I). Oct. IC, 1MIL>: (1. Fell.. 1HJ<>. VI. 17 Josiah Chute'' { (Jnrlis,'^ ThoinaH* James,'^ Jaines,'^ Lio)irl^), lioiii ill Wiiidliam, Cimil)crl:m(l Co., Mc, .Iiinc 4, ]7.'>ll; was a soldi*'!" ill tln5 Kcvoiiitioii, in the hatle.s of Iliililiardstowii, .Inly 7, 1777, — wIm'ii lio w'lifi wounded in tli » receive $103. ;')() per annum, dnrinu: Ids nutuiai life, eonniiencinir on the 4th of March 1.^31, anL', Aiiir. 1, ISK). iii Maisv, I). Oft. 21, ITStl; in. .Tost'pii >i<)ii of Tiinotiiy Noycs, at I'drtlaiid, S(|it. 11, 180;$. .lost'pii Noyes was male of a shi|), iiiuler C'upt. .lot-l Prince, sailinii l«> tlio Kasl Inilies, cau^ilit yellow (ever antl was lost at sf:i April, IHII, aneii ;Ui. Tlie willow m., 2n(l, Wni. AI)i)ott, of Yorii, Me Dec, 1.H15, and moved from Windham to \Vestl)rook Aviiere he rcmaimil for 2 or ;i years, tiien to (Jorlnini is 14, wiiere lie d. Oct. 10, I8."i2, iv^K^ "h years. Slied. in Saco. Oct. 2. 18.">;5. Children : 1. EuWAiM), 1). Dec. 2, 1804; m. Hiioda, daii. of .loiin Luiit, Aujr. Jl. 1827, and d. Fel). 1872. Cliildren : (1) liufnx M.. 1). Fel). 2:'. 1821); ni. .lulia Lane, of IJuxtoii, .hiiy. is,-).?, ami d. May 18, ImII. (2) I'hilcmou />'., 1). Fel). 18. is;n ; in. Mary Ford, Fel)., is.".:!; Maria Decosta, 1S78; Pliehe Carver (3rd husband), 1S82. (S' I.yiUn B., I). .Time is. ls;5:{; m. Levi Hamlin. Oct. (!, ls,")l. 4 Aitrilln B., b. .Tune 14, l«;{t! ; m. tloiiii I'arlin, April 21, 18.">7; m 2nd, Aslier H. Tarliii, consin ; a son Win. K. (5) Joseph A., b, Sept. 1.'), 1838; in. Sylvlna Faunce, ? . 2(;. IS.")!); lie was in Co C, 8ih Me., in tiie late war. (C) .lotin L., 1). Ang. 1'), 1840; m Mary. dan. of .luson llarinon. May Ifi, lsr.4; 2nd, Mahala (Jacol).- Glines. He was in Co. C, 23rd Me. (7) ^fal•y A., h. .Imn' 1'. 1842; III. Wrlfiiit Hammond, Oct. 1. 1804; 2nd, Ariel Carver, l)()th I soldiers; she had C, or 7 children. (8) Janus M., h. Oct. 3, l>44;| 111. Sarah, sister to l)rotlier Ariel Carver, Dec. 1, 18()6; has ."> iliil- dren: m., 2iiM5: m. Abba Hyde, Feb. 23, 18G3; 2iid, LouLse Adams, Oct.7, 1870, Berlin Falln. N. H. 4. Makt Axx Annorr, b. Dec. 15. 1816; ni. Lewis Sanborn (Eli$ha, ./o«rpA> Aug. 1, 1841, and had (1) Charles 11'., b. May 21. 1842; m. Mabala. dao. of Alex. II. Kimhall, Oct. 24, 18G9, and live in R. Oti*«fleld, Me.; was in Co. H, 17th Me. (2) Mary S., b. Nov. 8, 1854; d. Mar. 13, 1874. Mr. 8. d. Jan. 8, 1857, aped 48, 5. 8r».%x, b. Oct- 7. 1819; m. Oeo. son of Sam'l Klngsbary, Portland, Mar. 7, 1»32. and d. April 9, 1889. 6. Pri'pexcc b. Mar. 5, 1822: m. Cyrus, son of David Andrews, Not. 17, 1»5I, and d. Aug. 23, 1884, in E. Poland, Me. 7. JusRPH N.. b. April 6, 1824; in. Louisa Chute (see No. 55). M.iy 17, 1»4«, and lived In Oti8aeld. She d. June 29, 1890. Ch. : (1) Al/reda, h. April IC, 1848; m. James L., son of Abrnni Green. May 3. 1868, and hare C cb. He was a soldier in the 25th Me. (2) H7//iVim. b. April 22. I8w>4: m. Henrietta H. dan. of Danforth Hancock, Dec. 6, 1876. and bare one dan. (3) George It., b. July 4, 185G; d. June 17, 1857. (4) HittU E., b. Nov. 15. 1861; d. Oct. 14, 180.J. 8. DoRCM C«*RB. b. Sept. 4, 1826; ni. E. Cliute (see No. 161). 62 iv .TosiAn, jux.. b. Srpt. II, 1789. y Nancv, b. <»ct. **, I7!»2; m. Heuben, son of Richard Stubbs, Oct. 27, 1816; lived in Windbam, an«l d. Mar. 26, 1864; he d. May 7, 1868, aged 75. Chil- dren: 1. PmcT, b. 1817; m. Mary Turner, and d. at Saco, 1884; she d. 1885, aged £5. 2. Abigail, b. 1819; m. Wm. McDuff, and lived In New Orleans. She d. ISoO. 3. Haxxah. b. 1824; m. Isaiah Higsins, Aroostook Co., Me. 4. M.tKT A., b. 1826; m. Lorenzo D. Todd. 5. JcuBrr, b- 1829; m. Fred. Ellis; he d. Fort Fairflekl, Me., 1890. 6. Chabucs. b. 1833; d. Sept. 7, 1883. vi Jamcs, b. Jonw 2^. 1796; d. Jan. 9, 1798. vii DoKCAS, b. Jnlj 8. 1798 ; m. Isaac, son of .Joseph and Sarah (Pike), Cobb. 1816, Windbam. Me. He d. Jnly 29, 1865, aged 70. She d. May 28, 1874. Ch: 1. Ji»^iAH Chctk. b. July 15, 1817 ; m. Mary P. dan. of Asa Sawyer, Dec 25. I:*4i5. fhe d. Feb. 19, 1875, aged 52; m., 2nd, Julia (dau. of Adam Ponis) Bines, Aug. 19, 1882 (Falmouth, Me.), and d. 1888. !i: ,♦ 8 42 GENEALOOiES OF THE CHITE FAMILY. 1. 2. 8. 2. Ki.iZAUKTii N., 1). Oct. ;i, 1820; in. I^conard, son of Jolin BakcT, Dec. 1, 1841. 3. MKititirr I., h. Sept. (5. lA'2i',; d. S«'pt. 1>, 1M.'7. 4. M.\UY C I). Sept. Ci. IHM; in. Franels, noii of Uu'lmnl (^)l»»t; lie d. 187(1, and slif ni., 'iiul, Ailain. son of Wni. I'liivis, ls7.">. X. (iray, Me. '). Gko. W.M., I). Fel). 1,1, 18;U; ni. AInieda ThoMipsoii. April 4. lM."i7. vlll Si'SAN ()s()o«)i>, b. Nov. 19, 18U2; ni. Sidney, son «>f K»-v. Aiiia»Ji Sniitii.* of Bi'lcliertown, Miish., 182,'>, uiuI d. Nov. 4, 1854. lie d. April 24, I84;t, ajjed 4;!. Ch.: .losi.vii CmiTK, b. June 27, 182(5; went to sea, not heard fron; since 1847. Sakaii Woktiiinjjton, b. .Vim. '.', 1827; il. .Vu:;. .'i. 1S2M. Sakaii \V«)|{iiiin»;tox, b. Fob. 27, IXM); in. (m-o. Conant' {Ti'irthoL* Joseph,'' Jiisejih* Lut.^ A<7,* Jimjer'), .M;ir. 12. 1N."»4. anil had a son, Charles K.. b. .Ian. 17, IH.V,, ni. Kdith .M. StiiuliHeM, Aiitf. 28, 1880, lawyer in .Minneapolis. Minn. Mr. Geo. Conaiit, b. in Portland. Dec i:t, 1804 ; in., l>t, Kllza .\iiii Thomas, and had 4 sons, 1> daus. She d. Dec. 1851, aaeil ;«». . Gko. Cm te. I>. April ;?, 18,12; d., 18MK. in Los Anpeles. Pal. 5. Ai.OKit.No.N SipNKY, 1). .Jail. 24. 1h;{4 : d. ls72: wa-* a soldier. ('). Ai.MA CAiiKV, I). Dee. ■"). ls:5,'>; in a piildic olllee, tVashin^ton treasury. 7. JosKrii Lyman, I). ,\pril 28. 184;i (name changed to Ch. L. ratten); in. Kiniiia Hiiscy, and is in Washintcttm. D. ('. Ix Gko. WAsiiixtiToN. I». May 4, istt.'. ; d. Nov. 2;?. 1X82. on the old Chute farm, in Windham, inherited from his father and grandfather. X Sahah, b. Aug. 1), 1807; d. Mar. G, 1808. VI. 18 Thomas Chute ( Cur, it*, '/'/lomas, Jnwps, JameM, Linuel), liorn ill Wiiulhiiiu, Mo., Ft'l>. ll>, 17*>2: iiiMirit'd Maiv, dauohtiT of Richard and Martha Mayhoiv, Jan. 2, 17?<2, and liv<'»l in Win, 1839, aged seventy-seven. Children : 63 i FuANCis, b. May 15, 1783. ii Sakaii, t). June ">..178,"»; in. Robert, son of C.ipt. .Tonathan Leavitt, or Lovitt, June 5, 180;4, and lived in (iorliain, rnmberhunl Co. Slif d. .Mar. 2'>, 1H4'*. He «l. Sept. 20, 18.">0, aged 72. (Capt. Jonathan I^aviil d. Mar. I'J, 181'J, aj{t«l 75.) Ch.*: ]. Daniki,, b. Ausr. M, 1804; m. Martha W. Morton. Dec. 1827. and tl. Sept. 21, 1S77: :\ lla;)tist deacon. (>shko8li, Wia. She d. 1884, aged 71. A .•. ('hiiti>. WiiKlham. Me., but lived nnd ilieil nt RItinrlcinl. Me ), 8on of Ki'v. AiiinRii Sintili (17.'i»'-IS»7), of llctrliertoM ii, Muhk. .s<»|i|iiii,« ilaiiKlitcr itf .MjiJ. .Io-i,iIi» nnil SbhiIi (Woi-tliuiKloiv), I.yiii;iii. li. ITltl; m. Kcv. AmiiK.-i Smilh, I7S7. niiil h:i-'-t Uilinan. Ilu" yl>un^^l•^l. 1). l«),"i; in. .Ii>:inn« sti'|ilu'iii, of I'urll^inii ».i ^':irii>oiitli, .N S. Iti'v AiiiaHK S. wiiHSoii of l)i'a. .loM>|ih siiiitli (I), in ll:itllri)|. M.-i"!)., I7'iii). sml Kiinirc II:iim-oiii. M;iJ. .Io-i:!!!* l..yinaii. orOoii. Aaron Lyman and Uuiiict:* Dwiglit. ol lUiv. JubimIi,'^ C'apl. Tiiiioltiy,' John Itwivln.' I'MTlttht tii'iiealotfv. 64 iii Wm. ( iv Jamks V F|{A.\( Pro<; was 1 he tl. 1. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. vi Maiigai 65 vii 1)ami;i viii Maky, 66 ix Jamks, 67 X TllOMA! xi ClMTIS, OENKALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 48 2. Thomas Cihtk, h. .Tiiiy 22, IHOO; i1. May 20. 1S:?7. ;J. CiiAiti.K.s, 1). ,Imn' 12. isil; m. Nuiny H. JjK-kxoii, Nov. ist2, niuld. May 2."i, l.s:.i). in Wiiulhiini. She in., 2iul, .lolin Diiwh-y. 4. MAiaiAur.T, h. Dcf. 2, ISI.S; ni. Fiod. son of Moslifch I'urrington, Sept. 10. 18i:t; liiid :( (liuis. I), at Wliiiu Hock in Uoiiiain. 54 ill Wm. CAiiiJ, 1». Im'I). 12, 17t<.s. iv .Iamks, 1). Mar. 2'). 17;»0; d. .luly 1">. K'.U. V Fhanck.s, 1). May 12, I7'.t2; ni. Diivid, hoii of EhiMiczcr and Bi'tida CMayhcrry) I'roctor, isi;i, Wlndliain; moved to Brandy Pond, Naples, wlnre tin; family was reared. Mrs. Troetor a. .Iniy4, 18(i(>— nij;iit of the yreal lire in I'orlland ; he d. May 1, 18(17, ajjed 7il. Cli. : 1. Kkzia, b. Dec. 8, 181!$; iii. Hunj. A. Goldsinitli, and d. Nov. 11, 1875; lie is in ("al. 2. FiuxK CiiivrK, I). ,7an. ;<• 1810; m. ,\nna daii. of Tlios. Morton, May 18.{(!; she lt; d. Nov. 7, 1802. 66 ix .Iamks, b. Aufj. 12, 1801. 57 X Thomas, I). Any. 12, 1803. xl Cl-UTis, b. Oct. 2, 180(1; d. Oct. 11. VI. 19 John Chute, ( Curfis, flmmaH, James, Jniues, Lionel) , honi ill >\'iii(lliiim, Apiil i.*), 17(57; nuinifd l^lizalu'tli .Aiidivw'' (Jo/tn,* Nii- tlaiiu'cU* Jitsep/i,' JfifbeiU^ d'u'd in Howlcy KItJS), of Salem, Mass., Nov. 22, ]7\y^, ami livod in AN'iiidliam till 12. 8he d. Aug. 10, 1880, aged 80. V Elizabkth, b. Fel). 9, 1799; in. Wm. B. W!nsor, Dec. 7, 1824, and had one dau. Mnry Elizabeth, b. Sept. 19, 1825; m. Oliver M. son of Hichard and Mary (Mayberry) Cook, Oct. 30, 1869, and had three sons; the first two d. in Infancy; the 3rd, Oliver Kichmond, b. Jan. 22, 1863, in. Kate F. Stone, Sept- 1, 1885, and live at Freeport; an excellent fchool teacher. Mr. O. M. Cook d. Jan. 15, 1871, aged 51, and the >vido>v keeps a millinery shop in Bridgton. Mr. Wiiisor invented and improved many things pertaining to tlie early cotton mills in Massachusetts, 1814 to 1820; came to Gorhum, Me., 1822; to Little Falls; to Naples, 1833. He was town treasurer, 1844, and tilled other useful positions; d. Sept. 6, 1875, aged 81 yrs. 8 mo. His w. d. Jan. 15, 18G9. vi MiBiAM, b. Sept. 25, 1800; m. Nathan Church, jun , Nov. 19, 1829, and lived at or near Naples many years, occupied the large Elm House there, after 1839. rHe m., 1st, Mary Fowler, Oct. 14, 1823, who d. Mar. 18, 1828, aged 34, and bad (1) Marshall A'., b. Feb. 27, 1826, d. Dec. 2, 1832. (2) Mary, b. Jan. 31, 1828.) He d. Jan. 27, 1873, aged 80. His 2ud wife d. May 25, 1862. Ch.- 1. Amanda Elizab., b. Sept. 15, 1830; d. May Ifi, 1863. 2. Me; nda Gage, b. Jan. 9, 1833; ni. Rev. Thos. T. Merry, and d. April 8, .J73. 3. LoilSiA WiNsOR, b. July 25, 1835; d. Dec. 3, 1837. 4. John Marshall, b. Dec. 26, 1837; m. Cordelia, dau. of Nathan Hasty. 5. Elizabeth Andrew, b. Jan. 16, 1«40; d. Aug. 29, 1840. 6. Nathan Andrew, b. Mar. 6, 1844; m. Marilla M. Cole^ who d. Oct. /, 1891, aged 45, Maiden, Mass., and had (1) M. Gertrude, b. about 1868. vil Jonathan Andrew, b. April 23, 1811, received a goud education and became a merchant before he was 20, in Naples. He also became a pliysician, sold out his store to his brother and brother in law, Abram W. Chute and Wm. B. Winsor, 1834, and left Portland Dec. 18, and went as a missionary among the Ottawa, Chippewa, and Cherokee Indians; d. at Westport, Mo., Oct. 1, 1838. nU.\« A>N l> iIlN 'Mil IT;. II P t * ■A •»; ^ .« VII. 2< Lionel), \k ter of Ellas 17!»5, Hiid I He was an < deacon in tl Jan. 12, 18 Cliihlren 69 60 61 62 63 64 1 ii iii iv V vi vil 66 viii 66 ix ABRi Aar< Sopi BUK? JOSK Bkx. Dan Davi Elia vn. 21 Granville, J Klizjibeth (] and after hi settled on tli farmer, Julj Children : I Euzj Fel niei Yai pro see thai Flir \r ' SEVENTH GENERATIOX. . ( -.-». 69 1 60 ii ii! 61 iv 62 V 63 vi 64 vil 65 viii 66 ix VII. 20 Daniel Chute (iSamnel, John, Lionel, James, JatneSy Lionel), JM)in in GnmvilU', N. S.,Oct. 7, 1772; nmr;ied Siiiah, daugh- ter <»f Elias mid liuth (Hiinks) Wciire, l>y Rev. T. H. Chlpnian, Nov., 17i»5, and lived in Clements, Annapolis Co., seven miles from Digby. He was an energetic, resolute fanner and blacksmith, and a g«)od pious deacon in the Baptist ohurch. He died Jan. 17, lSb7. His wife died Jan. 12, 1857, aged eighty. Children : Abram, b. Oct. 14, 17915. Aaron, b. Aug. 11, 1798. Sophia, b. Aug. 9, 1800; U. in Sept.. 1800. BuKMKU. b. July 18, 1802. JosKPH, b. Mav 20, 1805. RKN.IAMIN-, b. May 20, 1805. Daxikl, b. Nov. 12, 1808. David, b. Sept. 29, 1810. Elias, b. Apr. 21, 1817. VH. 21 Abram (Samuel, John, Lionel, James, Lionel), born in Granville, P'eb. 18, 1775 ; married Mehitable, daughter of Benjamin and Elizabeth (Richardson) Foster, by Rev, T. H. Chipman, Jan. 6, 1798; and after having eight children moved to Cornvvallis, Kings Co., and settled on the Post roud, near Berwick, where he died, a good clever old farmer, July 20, 1847. She died Jan. 20, 1864, aged eighty-six. Children : i Emzabkth, b. April 20, 1799 ; m. Nelson Van Bnsliirli, by Rev. Tliomas Ansley, Feb. 28, 1821. and lived nearly twenty years in .Aylt\sford, Kings Co., a far- mer and carpenter. He sold out tliere in the spring of 1840, and ni"- ved to Yarmouth, Eighi Co , Ont., and there tiettied and followed his trade and )»rofes8ion twenty-five years, wlien lie hold ont and moved to Flint, Gene- see Co., Mich., and is still living tliere, 93 years of age. Has been for more than fifty years a good pious deacon in tiic Baptist church. His wife d. In Flint, Mich., Nov. 23, 188«. Children: (45) '.>• I t •r 46 GENEALOGIES OP THE CHUTE FAMILY. 67 ii 68 iii 69 iv V vi Til 70 vlll 1. MEiiiTAm.K Ann, b. Feb.- 12. 1823; in. Si-pt., 1844, John White, Jr.; (I. Auff. 2, 1883, in No. Mich. Had 8 cliildn-n. 2. Eliza Lovkna, 1). .June 20, 182,">; ni. An;i. 31, 1848. .Tolin, son of Isaac W»'l)SU>r; d. Sept. 28, IH'.H), in Mich. Had 8 children. 3. Ahkam Gauukit, b. Jan. 30. 1827; d. July 7. 1832. 4. John Kn-o.-^, b. Anjr. !•. 18;J0; ni. Auff. 10, 18.".1. Ann. dan. of Jos. McAlpiiie. Had !) cliildn-n; live in Kilcy, St. ("lair Co., Midi. 5. Mahoahkt L., b. Sept. 22, 18;J2; m. Sept., 1854, Andrew Smith. Had 5 cluldren ; live at Cora. Pa. 6. Wii.UAM IIknky, b. Dec. 27. 18.35; m. . 1870, Margaret (Uicli- niond) Hopkins; d. Sept. 10, 1888, at Topeliu, Kan. Had a pair of tMins. 7. Jrmima, b..Tan. 10, 1837; ni. Aug. — , 1855, Saniuci Miiis. Had 9 chil- dren. Live at Flint, Mich. 8. EvicKiTT CiiUTK. b. Nov. 10, 1841, m. , 1801, Margaret McGauley; d. Aujj. 2, 1873, at Flint. Had 5 children. The widow ni., 2nil, liarney McNinny. Benjamin Fosteu, b. Jan. .SI. 1801. John Nki-kon. b. Dec. 3. 1804. WlLLi.AM Hknuy, b. Dec. 21, 180fi. Susanna, b. Apr. 3, 1809; in. Uichard Woodworth. See Woodworth. Maky, b. Apr. 20, 1811 ; in. Dec. 24. 1833, Joliu. son of James, jr., and Eliza- beth (Foster) Taylor; d. Dec. 3, 1879. Lived between Morristowu and Aylesford. (Miildren : 1. Mauian Peii.mkua, b. Oct. 4, 1834. 2. W.M. Henhy, b. June 6, 1837; ni. Nov. 8, 1804, Violetta Rowers. 3. Tiio. Ansley, b. Aug. 21, 1839; in. , 1805, Hebecca, dau. of Fred Taylor. 4. Ai.MEUT, b. Apr. 18, 1842; m. Feb. 5, 18*8. Tenta (Scofleld) Brown. 5. Jkiu'hiia Tui'i'EU, b. Jan. 3, 1845; lu. Sept. 21, 1881, El wood, son of John Milberry. 6. Sakah Ann, b. June 1, 1847; d. , 1809. 7. Maky Ei.izabkth, b. June 19, 1851 ; m. Sept. 12, 1882, Geo. Alteroid, 8. Susanna Maiua, b. March 30, 1854. Pmi.ip KicuAiiDsoN, b. Dec. 9, 1813; d. Mar. 2, 1826. Samuel Bukton, b. March 19. 1810. 71 Ix Thomas Ansley, b. May 11, 1819. VH. 22 William (Samuel, John, Lionel, James, Lionel), born June 2, 1777 ; nianied Jan. 30, 1801, Mary, daughter of Isaac ilnd Mary (Kohhins) Mtirshull. Lived in Clarence and New Albany, N. S., a good CUristitin couple. He died April 1, 1834. She married, seciHul, Samuel, 8K.rii 1)., 1). Oct. 23, 182f>; m. Eliza Carson ant! had ."» dans. John r., 1>. May 2, 18;i3; m. Fanny, dan. of James White. W.M. W., 1) Sept. f., 183.->; m. Oct. Id, 18(!2, Marjjaret, dau. of Wil- liam McKenzie. Had 3 sons. He d. .Anj?. — . 18S3. LouiSK, b. Dec. 26, 1837; m. Wm Murdocl*. Had wis, b. Apr. 18, 1840: in. Jnne 8, 1870, .Tuanna, dau. of Shep- herd and Nancy (Todd) Hoyt. 8. Hauiunc}. h. May 11, I8»2; d. Anp. 2, 1871. 9. P:zkkiki„ b. Dec. .SI, 184.5; m. May 8, 1870, Susie, dau. of Chnrch l*ark«'r; d. Jnne 18, 1871. Siie in , 2d. Oscar M. Taylor. 10. Anna Ouvia, b. A\ij?. 14. 1847; ni. Sept. 1, 18(;;{, Levi Fox; d. Jniu; 27, 18()8, ajred lU. Mr. Fox in., 1st. Mary A. I)od>?e, and had 3 sons. 11. CiiAKi.oTTK Amkma, b. Oct. !), IH.'il; ni.Dcc. ;{, IMH."), Oiner Woodman. 12. Susan Counkma, b. Oct. !), 1851 ; in. May — , 1875, Archibald, son of Church Parker. Danifj,, b. Feb. 7, 1807. Naomi, b. Au>;. 21, 1808; d. Sept. 27, 1810. Tiio. Hanoi.ky, 1). May 11, 1810. Makia Matii.i>a, b. Nov. 7, 1814; m. Dec. 18, 18.3.3, David E. (.Vo/o»io«, Jofl\ Parish, and lived in Cornwallis till 1845, when they moved to Yarmoiitii, Ont. , where he d. in March, 1854, a^jed 4G. She in , 2d. Win. Williams, an Eniilish weaver, Sontiiwold, Ont., I85(i. and d. March 5, 18G1. Mr. Wil- liams d. 1882, aj;ed 84, liaviii}; had tAvo other wiv 'S. Children : 1. AaiiON Fdhtkk, b. Feb. — , 18;}fi; in. , 1850. Kliza. dau. of Wni. Porter; d. Apr. 4, 1861. She in., 2d, Win. Wadhain, Dorchester, Ont. Cr.AiussA Ann. b. May , 18.38; d. , 1857. 2. 8. 4. 5. 6. Ai.i«Ki«T Hill, m. Jnne 21, 1840; in. Dec. 29, 18(i3, Polly Ann, dau. of Henry U. Glover, Leonard, Oakland Co., Mich. Had »! children. Eliza Kkbkoca, b. ,1844; m. , 18(i2, Benjamin Quick. Il.id 3 children and lived in Fiiigal, Out., till 1888, when they moved to Leonard, Mich. Jamks .Monuok, b. , 1848; m. , 1874, Sarah Mc Alpine, niul live In Dunwick. Ont. Olivk, b. , 1842; d. in the fall of 1855. Sarmi Annhs, b. May 11, 181(5; in Feb. 15, 1832, Rev. Solomon Bennett Tay- lor, and lived in New Germany, Lunenbnrj^ Co.. N. S., where lie worked , Eleanor Lvnch. Jkkkmiaii Ti'i'i'KM, b. May 30. 1838; in. June 9, 18.')!>, Sarah, da\i «>f James Moore. Had 11 children. Live in Charlestown. PiiiNKAS FosTKU, b. Jan. 12, 1840; d. Nov. 10, 1858. 2. 3. 4. wr> OEXFALOOIKS OF XnE rHITF. FAMILY. 40 •!. Sakaii .Iank, b. Dec. 28, 1841 ; in. St-pt. m, i«7o, jas. Kdwnnl. >. rriHlnici'. iliin. of C<><>|Mr Diloii^. Aviio (I. ill 1>.", .Mary. dim. of Nutliaii Coiinul. «. AVm. .Iuii.N>(»N, It. Sept. •-".». I"*4."»: III.. Ni. l.>»nr. .Iain- .\lirniii« : in.. 'Jtl. in l^t7^. Saiaii Hlaclv. Is an M.D.. in I'ortlainl. (»ri-. !). JosKi'ii Di.McicK. I). .Inly 2, l>sl7: in.. Ni, in IxCH. Kiiiina lA'ticli ( eiit«'r, and for several years \viis jtnsiileiit of a (liristian .Mission in I'oston ; removed to .Ariryle, (arletoii Co.. N. 15.. I^'.il. 11. llKXitY H. \V. NoKi., 1). .Ian. 22. Irt.'^U; in in ls7;!. Fanny, dan. oCJolin .McAiilille, li;id tiiree cliildrfii. Fiiniiliiie ilcaler in Cliarlcstinvn. 12. Ki.i'.ANoi! Km/.\iii:iii. Ii. .\im. 211. ls.52: d. .May III. Is7l. I.".. .\MAM)A .Vnn. I>. .Inly 11. l.>^."<4: in. May 24. 1n7I, 'I'lionia* II., s(ni of Kov. Silas Vidiioe: have time children. Live in .Mahhn. Mass. lie is a earpc liter. II. .Samuki. |{i:\xktt, Ii. Nov. 27. Kt*)-. in. .Mar. 22, l.ss.!. Kosa. dan. of Cephas Wellon ; had live ehildreii. They lived in Charlesiown a nunilier of years, he as a ineelianic and tradesman. Init removed to Wai'-rville, Corinvallis. N. S.. 1S!»|. 1.".. Mkim V l'iin,i'..\A. I«. .\ii;r. •:. 1."<."..S; in. Nov. 22. ln7(;. Albert C. Morse. 2d. jr.. and had tuo children, lie d. Oct. 10. iKsO. a-jed 2.;. Slu lives in Charlestowii. Mas-^. If.. ItKUBKxCi.Aiti:. 1). May lit. IsCl', in Salt Lake City. 78 vii Samii'i., 2d. jr.. b. Dec. 2H. Itil.s. 77 \iii l)AVii> riMoi:, b. Dec. 220. VII. 24 Crocker ChutO ('John, .hh,i, fJonel, JameK, Jomes, Lionel), lioni in Gr.iiu illc, N. S., .I.iii. 23, 1771; m;ini«'7, in (JiaiivilU', .\. S., Cynllii:! Dodi^e ( pmlialily n . ji:red S4. Cli. by 1st inarriaae: 1. SiSAN, b. Dec. 2;», 1S21 : in.. Isl. Dec. 2'.». 1n:!'.i. .lohn .1. Hill of Fra- niiivirhain, who d. Mar. 2b. 1^42, aired il : ni..2d,.Iiine 2s. I,s|;5, .losiali Faster, of Saxonville, from Prince Kdward Nlaiid. lie d. Sept. 2, 1S82. nircd I'.O. They had (I) Fred X . b. Feb. 2.'5, \HU\; in. Mary K. Kills; d. del. :;i, IK'.iO, uired 44: had three ch. (2) Alice Mnuil. I». I fi '.' C .w OENKALOOFKS OF THK ("IIUTK FAMILY. .*■■■ ■« ,AJ Doc. 2H, 1848; in. KilBiir W. Chillis, lived In Kvcrt'tt;tl. Nov. I."i, 1H91 ; had two cli. By 'J(l iiiarrlft'H' : 2. JosKi'ii W., I). ; ni. , of N. y. City. ;J. Nancy .!., h. ; ni. Tiiontns Sloiin. 4. Kmki.ink L., b. ; ni. Ucnj. I', (ircni. Mauy Waok, 1). MaIEY riMTK, I). Mktsy \V.. I». — — ; in. Cliarlcs llrtMlfonl. — ; d. iiycd '.» yrs. m. W. W. Atwood. ii .Maiiv Fai.knki:, I). Oct. I-', 1800; in. Nov. 14, !HJ4, Solomon .Vntrustns. son of Kdwanl Diivls; d. .Mar. IC. 1H5."). lie d. June l.'i, 1h.'>1. asjcd .'.4. Ch. : 1. Smi.omm:^ Arii., b. Dec. 27, Ih25; in. .'in^nf^ta Kilbiirii, and had thn. sons; d. .\pr. I.'», \HHH. in Boston. 2. \Vm. F.. 1). Sept. 25, 1827; ni. CaroliiU' Nason, N. Y. ;». Maky C, b. July 21, 1821» ; in. IVtor .Iol!Vcy ; d. Sept. 14, 1876, in N. Y. ; lied. June, 1870, afjcd 4(5. 4. JosKl'il, b. Feb. 2, I8,n ; d. Feb. V.i, IHM. .'.. CvMiiiA .v.. 1). Feb. 17, 18:!2; in. Dec. 10. 1863, Abrani I.arkin. jr.. Cli.: (1) Cora Frances, h. Oct. 0, 18. ii James, b. 1800; in. Louisiana Lane, went to N. Y. ; d. . Had two cli. His wife has lieen in Canada West since 1840. iii Mai!V, b. 1803: in. Reuiieii Ilolden, b. 171»U; d. 1858. (Sylcanus,^ h. 17fir>; d. , 1843; in. Tolly Ballirick wiiod. , 184!t; rhilemon.*b. , 172r>; d. , 1810; m. , 17.'>1, Lucy Walker; SteiiJten :^ Stephen;* HH- ar(V (I(i00-1 «!)»;) came over in 1034, w. Martha d. at Watertown, I)f<. (I, 1684.) Ch. : 1. Ai-ousTi's, b. 1822; m, 18.'j3, Mrs. Hhoda Maria Keed of Shirley; four ch. 2. Abuy. 1). 1826; m. Asahel York; d. 1864. .t. Adki.aidk, b. 1828; ui. Harvey Kidoiit. 4. IIaxxaii, b. 18.30; in. James MclJroom. .'). Fkancis Kki-^kn, b. 1832. • 6. Maktin Fkancis, b. 1834; in. Lucinda Scott. Boston. 7. Ueokge, b. 183G; m. 1861, Ellen Reed, Boston. . ^■ OENEALOOIEH OF TUB rilUTE FAMILY M 78 8. Anna Maicy, I>. 1H:J8; in. E. 1>. KUvrll, IJo.stou. 9. Wai.tku. b. IS39. 10. Ei.i/.AiiKTii, 1>. IM41 : III. Frank Edijecoiiib ; «1. l'*74. 11. Ai.ox/.o, I). 1.''4:J: tl. IStiU. 12. LiHirs. b. 1H4,-|. Oliver IliiUU-n' {Xeht^rnvth,* John,' Stephen,* Uirhnnl^), b. in Sliir- Icy, S<'|il. IH, 17(;."i; (1. in Boston. Hi'pt. 4, 1M44. lie was ii ifn-ul niiisiciaii and aiitlior of ciixlit boiiks, one liiiiutrtMl tiliu-s and iiiuiv liian twenty iiyniiiH. Wrote Corotiution in 1792. (iKo. W., 1). July 4, 1H((,-,. John C, i>. 1H07. School teacher at the South. VII. 26 Paul Chute ('John,, John,, Lionel, Jamea, Jamex, Lionel), lioiii ill 1782 ; ni.inicd IW'thiiih. , 1815, aged 68. (Miihlren : i .Iamks KnwAKi), b. Nov. '^, 180.j; ni. .Mary .\nn Chapman, Shepherd, N. M. ; and had Matilda .lane. b. IHItti; lives^in San Franidsco, Cal. lied, in St. .Fohn about 1857; and she went to Ontario. ii Faxxy Matii.I)a. b. Nov. 10, 1807; in. C'apt. William Walker who was drowned otl" the schooner " Ea^rie," 18.'{0-;J1 ; m., 2nd, Joseph Scammull, Esq. (1). in Wiley, Wiltshire, Enf?., Aug. 9, 180(5), 1832. who was a iner- ehant and ship))er in St. .lohiis; d. May 7, 18(i3. She d. Feb. 4, 1881. (Ml. : 1. .John Wai.kku, l». Sept. 28, 1833; in. Emma (Jilbert Sancton, St. .Tohif* X. B. (b. Jan. 5, 1840), 1858. Ch. : (1) Maude Gertruik, b. Au«. 11», IKuil. (2) Fanny M'ttUda. b. Mar. 2, 18(11. (3) Geonje Hymn, b. July 23. I8G2; in. Feb. 1'll,\i. Juiie.-|. 18(!1. (2) H'm. Channimj, h. Mar. 18, 18(;3. (3.) Theophilus. b. July 19. 18(!.-.. (4) Emma Helen. 1). Dec. 30, 18t>7. (.")) Edith Jeirett, b. Aug. 28, 1872. 3. JoNKPH Hkn'uy, b. Aiir. 10, 1837; ni. Louisa Stevens (b. in Maine, Feb. 27, 1842), Oct. 30, 18t;i. Ch. : (1) Edimrd ./etcctl, b. July 6, 1863; 111. Nov. 25. 1885, Florence Harriet Nol)le (I). Dec. 3, 18tJ3). (2) Frank Stevens, h. Sept. 29, 18(54; in. Mar. 29, 1889, (Jelette Frances Ally (b. Mar. 31. 1865). (3) Jmeph ILnry, b. Nov. 22, 187(1. (4) John F. Ernest, b. Feb. 28, 1872. (•'») -fohn h'imhall, b. Sept. Ii, 1873. ifi) Sanjord Wilder, I). Juoe 14, ltf7£. ;• .' ,t 5S OKNKALO(ilK8 OF TlIK Clin'r. I AMII.Y. I. II.MMiiin Maiii.da, I>. Ati}{. ',\0, 18:10; d. Mn.v 'J, 1847. .'i. \Vm. I'l.itor, li. .]\\\y 27, IM41 ; il. Aiik. :.. 1m42. (;. Kmmv .lii.iA, i(. .iiiiii- l:i, is»;'.. 7. ('llAltl.|•.^* Kkwaui). It. Mar. 15). l.'^l.'.; iii. Dec. L"-'. Istit*. Aiinlr Marii Saiurtoii (1). Dec. U, 1.h4(;). Cli. : (1)/I/»hi> Ciinliiiiff, h. .Inn. I'.i. 187(1. (U) Alir,'. Voui/hn, I). Dec. 2.'., lH7l:tl. .Iim. s, IHS;l. (:; (U'ol-ijidllil Sillirtnn, II. Nov. !t, \H',). li. IIahiiiki .Maui. da. Ii. Mar. •_'.'>, l.><47: in. l.'<70,.IoMf|ili .Mllsoii (It. .h{\\ I. IslO, llaiiU ('(t.. N. S.). Cli. : (1) ll'rW^y C. It. A|tril •.'•-', lM7;i. (2j //«7e(/ (Icrtviiih. It. July l.'>, l.s7.'>. (Jl) H'm. Snutimill, It. .Iiil\ L'i), 1884. :i. I'HKi). K.. It. .Ian. ;iO, Is4fi; in. 187f>. Martraivt Aiiu'lla McAdaindi .\iii;. •.'!, l^."!;!, St. Sli'iiiirii.s, N. M.). Ch. : (1) John Mr.\il'im.\> .Inly IS, 1H7.:',i. nniitkl.vn. \. Y. (:!) //aroW JSentanl 1.. net. ;i. I,s8.-.. iii .Iank (ii.itniANA. It. Scjit.. isu'.t; in. Tlionnix Mtxdli; iMid iivtd in New nrnii>- wick He (1. ill Kic(h rU^ktitn ; anil slu" went to i in- west. Cli.: 1. l(i:riiiAii, II. ; in. CI. 1). .lewrtt. •J. Maiii.ua, It. ; III. .Iaiiu-< .Nlckorsoii. Cli.: (I) \\'. .Mauy, It. ; III. Will. .AriiistroiiH; antl iiatl -^i-x cliildrt'ii. VII. 27 Peter Proscott Chute ('fo/m, John, Lionel, Jam's, Jatne.i, Lionel), Itoni M:iy 27, 17, :ind lived near the J()<:Lnii HridL'o, I)igl)y Co. ; fanner and fisherni.'ui, II(> died Nov. 18, 180"). His wife died Oct. 20, 1871, aged eighty-two. (Children : I Steimikx .TOXK.S, It. Oct. 2:!. 1814; d. .Tidy 28, 18;{(;. li .Jamks IlKNitv. It. ,Ian. 20. 1818; d. An?;. 28, 1828. iii KMZAitivni, It. Apr. 8, 1820; in. .lolin IJulsor Kici'" (/>«(/. .A/h/zs," ./oscy'/t' /'" ria/i,* Thomas,'' 'J'Ikhikis,- Dea. EihnionV ), of Siidbiiry. .Mass., 1(;;J8). Dir.. • 1837, aud lived at or near Smith's Cove, lie d. 1802, ayed 43. (Dea. Joiins V C,EXE\LOOIF.H OF TIIK CIIUTK FAMILY. .'I.I Rice d. IMI. axt-tl 7'.*. IIIh ^\irt^ Dnioihy Kalsor. «l. lOAl. atfiil ^J). Hbr m.. iwl. John, mmi of S\\n'> l{lc<- U)i'« tliinl uifr) ; uiul Uv d. Jiiim* ii. IMT;. a«ed*l. Ch. : 1. .%r«ji'*iA, b. IHIO: 111. (ii-orK*' ('<>**««'tt ; nix <-liililrrii. 2. I'liiBi: AJtX. »». ls4l'; (I. I^.V.t nr «!<». ». Eur*. >i. <»ct. 1. 1x45; III. Willlniii. xiii of Diiviil Leo, Jr.. IM'i: tislit rhildn-n. rii(l»ca. Miis-i. 4. I>«>K«>IIIT. !<• 1^47: ill. .loliii MiiliiiK. 5. Ilii-VKT JoM>. I». Sfpt. 1, iH.'il); III. I.iicy Kttii. diiii. of Daiiifl T. Amlt-rMHi ill. .Inly '2. IM.*>4), 1H71', aiul live iiiKuHtoii: pioUH lta|i- 6. J«>ii3(. b. 1^1; III. .le^iMU' ( liiilc (Joseph IK., Dm. A'lrtiu). 7. Frr£. b. Iiv»-: in. Klfrmor Dcvintiy. >*. I'ttitnu.r-. N. 1H.7-: m. Mmy Kenny, Ko.nton. .Mass. !>. Kri»Mi^. b. ](<.*•-: iii. KdwanI .Moriiic, smi of .loliii. VII. 29 Joseph F. Chute {•h/m, John, Lio)ifI, Jamfs, Jame^, Lluiiel), horn in Gi.iiivillf. F\'l». 21, IT!*.'): ii)iini«»il Sii.**;iii Harris 1*<'I- li.iiii Jiilv 25. 1J*1»J. ami lived ucav l)iirl>v. N. S. Coiik'IIim and Anna (Elwtxiil) IIarri.<» of VatiiUMitii. N. ."^., liiul live .>ioii,>< and thii'c daiigli- tt>r>. Sn.ni alM>ut 17^7. inatiiiMl .lo.sciili I'dliani, and had a .•ion Jo.scpli and dauifiiter Atbdino. Adaliiic iniiniod .Idlm Waivhani. The t'atlici- died or %va« lii^t at s4*a a)iirirtRi>. b. I»ec. 4, Jslfi. ii Akthi R \Vi>u:t- b. July 14. IHi'U; d. at hcu, about iMoO. 83 iii JosKTii lloMEC. b. Mir. '.*. 18'.'2. iv Si>.»> I'rj.ii.»ii. b. X«»v. '2i\. IHL'7; m. Oliver, noii of Levi Diroll, Sept. 21. 1»42. and U%ed at Ljiijeuhur^. IIu d. May 10, 1.S.S8. a{j;cd H5. Ch. : 1. Fejixklix O.. b. Juue .30, 184:i; in. Curric .V. DuvLs. of I^coiita, X. II.. Apr. r-O. lso^. niul had live clilldnii. 'J. AkTni-B Frra G.. h. Dec. 21. 1844; in. Li/./le Baldwin, May 1. 1870. aod haul four children: d. Dec. 22, l.sH.s, in Vick»l>iirg, Mu»!t.. of nuUarial Ce-rer. :i. Jo#em II.. b. Apr. 4. 1>4(;; d. Oct. !», I,s47. 4. Sc»»!« F. J.. >i. Apr. 27. 1«50; in. Onvii II. Sinitii, Dec. 2.5, I%8, and bad foar cLildreii. V M.tuv .li«eriii.xi- b. May 2'.». 1S29- <1. .Tan. 7. I,s44. 84 vi CoRSBlJCS llAKiat>. b. Nov. 27. 1&32. ^4 is VII. 30 James Chute {Benjamin, John, Lionel, James, Jamex, Xio/W), lM>rn ill Gnin»"ilU*. April 19, 1778; nuinied Plielie, iLuighter 54 GKNKALOOIKS OF THE CIHTK FAMILY. of Deii. ThoiUMs V\m\p. I.y Kev. T. II. Cliipniiin. Ft-I.. 5, 1«01, and l)()tli rspc'iit their days in (iranvillc as (fiuxl Cliristiaii people and old- fashioned farnieis. He died ilinie 1, 1?S.'>7. She died .Nov. l!>, lS«».s, aged nearly eiglity-sevun. Children : I Nancy, I). Dec. lo, isoi ; m. .Juiiii F:iriiswurlli. Juii. H. ls41: d. Jiiii. ;;i. 185(i. 86 ii K/.HA, 1). May !», 1.S04. 86 lii (iii.liKin S., I). All;;. II. IHUi'.. 87 iv Tii*»MA.s, 1). Supt. '2i>, IM08. 88 V KvKitiTT, b .Ian. s. 1811. vi Ki.i/.AitKHi, 1). .Ian. i::, IMi; in. .loliii KWinuiul Ilrown. .Ian. I. ls:{:S: «1. Mar 17, 183*;. Ilnil tlii'L'i' iluiis. O) I'heht Anil. in. .lulin Fiir<|iiliarsuii. 89 vii AiiKi.. I). Mar. 5, 181);. 80 viii OMVKii. I). .\i)r. I'l;, lHli>. 91 ix Wii.MAM FoMKU, I). !)»v. 2fi, I«L'2. X riiKiii. .Iank, I). Mar. Hi. isji,; ni. KiMilun IVrki « KIukIch. Oct. 7, 1844; livxl In (jraiivillf and d. Mar. :t, is.'ti;. lie in., I'lid, I'liehe I.ettciiey. l.«ti:t; Itail i dan. and d. 188'.), a;;cd 70. (Mi. : 1. .Iamk8, in. Sarali .1., daii. of ('apt. .lohn Sleitli. 2. Ki.i/.Aiir.Tii, 111. Fred. Morey. 3. Hr..\.iAMiN. d. ill infancy. A. riiKBK .Ia.vk, mi. (Je(»r«e A., hoii of AIm?1 Clinte. Sec No. 'ITi. VII. 31 Seth Chute {liotjinnin, John, Lionel, James^ Juhie*, /J()uel),hovi\ in (ir.inville, Sept. !.'>, 17^2; married Ann, da'ighter tit Calel) Kowier, l»y Uev. l*arson MilkMlge, I>e<-. HI, l.so.'>, :.iul lived near Chute's Ct»ve, or llaniplon, as farmers. He died Dec. 1«I, 1821>. Slu died .Ian. IT), IbU^, aged eighty-three. Children : 1 MAUtiAHKT Ann, h. Oct. TJ, 180«;; ni. Henry Fash, Sept. 18, 18;is; d. Apr 1(>, 188. Dee., 180s : d. .Ian. 2«;, 1810. lii Al.KXANDK.lc, It. Nov. 2, 1810; ". May 2'.», ls2y. 92 Iv Gii.nKUT F.. I». Feb. 27. Isl3. V Ki.MiicA, i). Fell. 2s, Isl7; tl. Nov. 8. 1h87. vi Fmki.ini:. b. Apr. 2. islU; ni. Jacob, son of llanly Chute. Sue No. 44. Ill I Na VII. d.iiigliter and Kiinii .•^alcMi, IC, Ih- Miarric Tlioinas A .Mar. i>(), 1 Cliiidrei 93 94 96 iii Wii iv ('i:ii Is 4(1 V .Mi:i vi Am. .sv, Ml vii Is AH VII. 33 Li'iiiel), lioi <'f .Varoii .M( ville. Olio His wifo (h' <'ln'idreii 96 i .Mini ii Km/ iii Aai; iv A.Mui IM <; V vi Kl,I.K.> .M AUTI lirot Feb vii SKItAI- GKNKALOCIES OF THE CIIUTK TAMILY. 55 VII. 32 Ben^iamin Chute {Heujamin,, John, lAoueJ, James, ./(Dtii's, Lionel), l)(nii ill (Jraiivillo, April 14, 17H7; maniod Ilopzihah, (liiiiirlitcr of l.siiu^l and Susanna (Dodjjfo') Fellows, son of Hcnjaiuin and Kmiict' (l)od<>:o^) Follows {Ehenezer;^ Jo/in,- Ulchard Dodije^) of Salem, l<;3H,l)y Hov. Thos. Ansloy, Oct., hSOH. Slu'dicd Sopt., 1H01>. lie nianlcd, soi'oi..', Flizaheth, dan, and lived in (Jnin- ville. one nule helow Isridofetown ; a fanner; dioo .fune 21, 184(5. His wile died Mai'. (>, iSll, ae. June. IsiU;. (,||. : Mauy, I). IS47; tl. Nov. !>, 18ti8. liKsnii.1 TA I... 1). Feb. 21, isp.i; ni. Jarvis rimte. See No. 218. .\aho.\. It. ; d. Apr. 7, ls7(!. Ada K., b.; in. James Fox, Mar<'li, |ss|. Mi:i{riiA, b. ; in. Jaiiie.** WauKli. June |s. is7(j. JamksM.,!).; III. Minetta Ann Cliiite. See No 4t». 7. Amoukt S.. b. .Mar., istl.'i; d. Oct., ISC..'.. Rt.i.KN, b. 1827; d. an Infaiil. Mautha Adki.ia. b. June lo, 182!t; m. James M. liilllalt (b. Feb., Isl'.i), brother to Kdiiiund I', lie m.. Ist, Susan, dau. of .Mieli. Spnrr. Shed. Feb. 4, I8i;7, ngvt\ (i4. Martini A. wiih ii f{ood sehuol teacher. Skiiai'M .\1)i;i.aii)i:. I). Sepl. I, |s,;i ; m. Fre»l liaiiks^ (^VdCf/r," ./nshiin," Jonhun.* Musi'8,-'Juhn,* /tic/ian/,' oI'Mumh. before Hi4o), June 8, IXoi, «nd had Iwochil- I. •» 3. 4. 'i. (>. ,,'v. ".J i, > i f f 5fi GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. (Iren. He d. June 10, l.s.V.i. tilit! Sloiic Mny T, IMOI ; hiive one chilil iiiid live in Graiiville. vlil Bknmamix, h. Jan. 22. Ls.!.!. Ix ClIAItl.KS .\l,I.INK, t). Nov. 17. I«;t4. X IIkxuikita M . I). Mar. L's, 18:58. xi I-YDIA. b. 1840; tl. soon. ,.. I 1 ■ I VII, 34 Joseph Chute (Jienjinm'n, John, Lionel, Jitmex, Janirs, Ziionel ) , \n)vu hx (iriiiix illc, Doc. 1), 171>2; inarrit'd Tlicrcsji, (liiuijlitcr of Amos Riindiill, I)}- liov. Williaui KUUt, Nov. 29, 1S.31 ; and lived in Graiivillo, where ho died Oct. 29, 1. She married, .sieec -id (as hi> .seeoiid wife), Paoli, daiiLditei of Samuel liandall, Jan. .'>, l(S4f); ami lived ill Portland. Me. ; irrocer and merchant. lie died Ajjr. 12, lSfi4. a«red78. She died Feh. 17, 1872, ajred Ho. Children: i Sr.SAN Alu-iAiDi:. h. Oct. 10, 18:52 : d. Dec. :5. I.s42. ii Km.ma Tnr.iiKSA, li. July 22, 18:!(!; ni. Cliaiies F., son ol' .losepli 'riiraslnr. I*oiM.>*nioulli, N. II.. June (!, ls,")7, and was a nieiTlinnt in rortland till Is;;'.. wlien lie ni(>v<>d to Boston and went into inercantik- business ii^rain, and wince 187."> with Jordan & Marsh. In the jjieat (Ire of Portland Jidy I. 18(;(;, lie lost .Mboul .•<70. ."i. .\nna K., b. In Sonierville. Mar. :'., Is7s. tl. Kdwaki) H.. 1). ill Sonierville, July i;>. I'^sQ. iii Jusi-iMi W. I!., b. Feb. 24, is:!;»: d. Nov. 1:1. 18j.'. VII. 35 Thomas Chute ( T/ionms, Jo/m, Lionel, .hones, J(nn('s, Ijionel), l)orn in ( lr:iiiville, .Iiiiie 14, 17J^(); ni:irried Mtiry, dan;;hter ot .lohn iind Kiinice (Fellows) Troop, by K»'V. »Iiiiiu's Manniiiir, Oi't. 'M), 1S04; and lived at Hear Kiver in Clements ; a sober, ii|>rii:hl Chiis- titm ; farmer, hunter tnid lislierm:in. His wife died Nov. oO, IMT. tijjfed thirty-foiir. He m:irried, second, .bne, daiiirhter of Dea. I);ivi(l Shoolv of Weymouth, l>i;;l)y Co., by Kev. Enoch Towner, Dec. 7, isi.^. In the sprino- of ls;>7, he sold out his farm to Nathan Tiipper, M-ij., Esq., iind moved to the tht-n Upper Caiiiida, called in 18411 (';iii- ada West, :ind in 18()7 Ontario; and settled in Maltihide, six milo> GENKALOOIE8 OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 57 west of Port Bniwell, near Lnki' Krli', and eiii;r JI()() ; hut the widow refusetl to share with him, so he put it into cliaiieery and theie "lawed" it seven yeais, n-lurninjj: in the fall of 1><48, with $r)0().()(>. After huiidiuir a line house and helpiuj; huild a Baptist •meeting-house, he e- iiiF .NK!.S<»N CllLTE. 1. There was a man of -jood n-piite Known far and widt as Nelson Chute; His home wa> in Ui-ar Kiver town, A place i|uile lamou< for renown. For l.altor. Iiouor. Justice, trnlli. He ever was a n>>ied yunth; And a.o a mercliant he did ;iaiii Some wealth l)v tiadin:r on tlie main. r X. So. on the Hay of Fnndy, he Had started lor St. .lohn. .\. H. On lioaid tlie Uoht it laden •;rand Ami .lames T. Hinxmau in couiinaud. Wlien near St. .lohn a -tronj;; breeze bk" That called up all the ves-el's crew; When by the Kyl>in^ of m:nn lioom, Poor Nelson found a watery tomb. Flis wife for hiin'did sad lament, neciuise tier lie.Mi t wa* sorely rent, B.il he had yone to his reward T'appear before liis l>Ie>sed T.ord ; And there, where all thing's are arraufied (For (Jod'.s decrees cannot be changed). We hope to see him in that land With all the blest at (lod's riulit hand. C. E. W. I'l lit 5H «;kxk.\i.«h;ikn »»f tiik < hi jk familv. r ii Ihraki,, h. Oct. ^7. 1807: in. Ly; liis widow m. 2nd. I.STi'. Dea. Ah'xainItT Koss. a sclmol tearlit-r. Mr. Chutv liiid a lioii.so Itnrnt .Mar. 1'2. l^-li'. with .\niolia Harris, daii;{hter of Georgt-; Nnoini Harris, dan<:liti'r of Sti-plx-n: and Statira Yarrij{le. daughter of Cliarlfs, in it. 97 iii (Jkouuk. l>. Manli li'. is|». 98 iv W .M.TKU, 1.. .luly I'.i, I.S12 99 V CiiAlM.KS, I. Fell. 13. 18I.V vi .Mai.v, I.. Oct. f, ISI7; d. Oit. i:?. lS4-_'. vii U AVID .Shook, I». Nov. 2:'.. ISI'.t: killeii in Ontario. Marcii 11. 1S»M. by a limb of a tree falling on iiiin. viii El.KANoic, l>. April 21. 1X22. See MeCuiinell. ix Cakoi.ink. 1». .luly 2.'». I>2-1: d. in «)nt trio. .Inly 22, IS40. X Si SAN. b. Apr. s. |S2(;:«I. in niitari<». .hily 12, l.^to. xi A KoMUAM .IrnsoN. b. May :lii. I*<28: d. in Ontario. .Ian. 21. I8'»;{;a pious yonii^ man, ami at the time of his death, was \V. 1*. of the Sons of Tcmperain i-. xii PiiKiiK .Ian'k, b. .Sept. |."», IS;J<». S»?e .Mt-ijonneil. xiii Akma.nki.i.a. b. May 27, 18:>:S:in. Isaac, son of Orlow and C'Idof (Hoyt) Sniitii. .Ian. '.). IS4;.', and had si^ven rhiidron as follows: 'I'errcssa .\lbina. Ma May. Ella, Celesta .lane, Lilly, Orlow and Kdward. Mr. Smith moved from Maiaiiifle, Out., to <»rdway, S. I)., in 1S84, where .Mis. Smith d. Mav 4. ISW>. Thenef be move«l in IWH, to Assa Co., H. <-'.. west of .Manitoba. 100 xiv i;i< MAitn I.AWKKNi K. b Mar. :\\, is:{(j. VII. 36 Andrew Chute,' (T/iomax,'' Johnr L'mel* Jam**. Jaiiti'nr Lionel ^)„ Worn in (iraiiville, N. S., Sept. lo, 17S1>; takt'ii 1801. to Hear liivcr by his paieiits: inanit'd, hy Kev. Kdward Manning in Coinwallis. Kinjj'.s Co.. Olive, daui^liter of Klfazor VVoodworth. Feb. 17, \X\A, ami liv»'d in ('lenient.'*, a mile and a li;ilf iVoni Bear Kivrr liridLje : one of tin- mo.st pious, lionest, industrious ami generous men of tin; letitnrv. His school teacher in voutii was NVilliani Carr; li!> singing teaeher was Captain Dean, u pupil of William Hillings of Ho- ston, studying tin- hooks. Worcester Collection, N'illagc Harinonv. Northern Ilannony ami Stephen llumhert's Union Harmony. Tliii^ by persistent effort he became a good singer, leader and teacher, ab'l also composed about forty church tunes. He claimed to " experiein«- religion " under the preaching cd' Rev. .lohn Saxton, and was baptized by Rev. Enoch Townes in 1810, joining the Baptist church in Clement-. He was appointed deacon about 1821, and soon after licensed to preach, whiidi he continued to do off and on till he was seventy years of age. Ho often preacheil the gos|H;l to the jioor and 'needy in back settle I . t •" r^-v^- UEA<:ON ANDKLW (:HLrii ANlJ WIFH. nLlVt 'MUTli. k : 1 iiit'iits, ami constant cc For seveial troversy wi too, was a I sold liis fan .St'|»tcnil)(>r tain Joel M iii^'ton, Ct., the Krie cai scliooner va moved twui M.ilaliide, a •lollll .Ml.'l!| |M rous farn Ciuistian ni of iHol, he with them Chute died i foHowed Jai Cliildien : 101 i Emu ii Saha Vt'Hf wlii ami iiiur Illut will Otit Van Mio I. CKXKALOiilKS OK THK ("IIITK lAMILV. r)9 lUL'iits, 1111(1 tiiujjfht siiit^iiig iliiriuj^ winter evenings. He iniiiutaiiied a constant coiTesixnidence with friends and wrote or the relij^ious papers. For several years, between iHoO and l8t»0, lie was involved in con- troversy with Ilt;v. Israel Iliics on the Millerite doctrine. His wife, too, was a great worki'r, a weaver and a good Christian woman. He sold his farm in Clements in the s[)ring of 1841, to George Troop, and Stittend)er 1:5, left Hear River for lioston on the schooner Wave, Cap- tain Jorl McDormand, thence by rail to Providence, U. I., and Ston- iii'ton, Ct., thence to New York and Albinv bv steamboait, and through the Krie canal to linlTalo, thence to I'ort llowan, ll[)[)er ('anada, on a schooner commanded by Cajitain John Itedding. From there they moved twenty-five mill's in wagons, northwest of Port Mnr^ell into M.ihdiide, and in .lannary, 1S42, l)i)agliL ont; hundred acres of Captain .liihii Mclntyre in the township of Havham, where he beiMitne a pros- |Mrous farmer, charitable to the |)oor. His house was the resort of Christian ministers and pilgrims of all denominations. In tlie summer of \S'A. he Went back lo Nova Scotia and in the fall brought back with them Mrs. (^hute's aged mother and youngest sister. Deacon Chute died at home, happy in the Lord Jesus, Feb. 17, 18r; a fai-iii t, in.'r.;!i,iiif. and vi'ssol owiK-r. He Ituilt two VfHSfls, scIioomit Sds.iiiDa and l»ri>; Matilda, wliiili wen' run ni my yi-.ir.s arross tlio Hay of Fun ly to tin- Wfst Indies and t lie KtiituH, Captain Harris was a jnsticc, :i frouai.ison and a ustifnl nienibor of soci«'ty. He died at lioni>! Au;,'iist 2!, ISSit, ajjed Oo years, 8 months. 'I'lic widow soon after went to Swanipscott, .Mass., and lived witli lier eldest dau}(iiter, Snsanna Welili, inehidinj^ two or three visits in Ontario and >fova Scotia, and in Juno, 18t)2, she crossed the " Uockies" to Vancouver where siie is stoppiiii; with her second danjjliter, Mitilda .Short. Children : 1. SlsAN.NA.ii. Mar. 10, 1H40; ni. Thomas .Viit(nstiis,s(m of Thomas Wehh, Nov. IS. 18<(-', and lived at Swatnpscott, .Mass., over twenty years. For the licnctll of his hcallii and a eh in;.;e of diinite they went to live in St. Tiionias, Kl^in Co., Unt., where he died Feb. l\ 18S(t, af;ed 'M years, I months. He was hion^lit home and buried at Swatnpscott, where his widow still lives. 2. .M.\Tii.!>A, b. All;;. 20, 1812: m. Benjamin J., hou of Wtlliara Short, i . V. f ; I l:'. 9* f 60 (!K\EAI.()(JIKS OF THK CHUTE FAMILY »'. . Dec. ;M. \S[\:], and lived Kdino fiifjlit yvnrH at Ht'ar Hlver, N. 8.,nnd Homu ycai'K in South liostonand Siimi'i'villt>; in 18^2 moved to Muris, iMiinilnlin. and in IKHM to Viuu-ouvi r. IJ. C. Cliildn-n: (1) Alirr />(/(•//. li. Jan. I, !><((.■>: in. William Monry (I., in Wliit!»y, Ont.. Ort. 1«!, IMtl:'), sou of Alixaniltr Sijiiair. April \'J, ISSS, and liavo Kdiili Matilda, li. Jan. 4. ISHi',: Frank Itcnjaniin. Sept. 12, 1^87; Bertraini Carl, .Inly 2:>. I'^s'.t, and Williiiin Altxaiidcr, .Ian. 20. 181»2.1ivi' at Van ro\ivr". H. C. (•_') llcrlnnul lliinin. b. .Mar. 4, 1S«11»: ni. Maud Ki:ii nt'y, Ffli. 2:'., 18'.';!, and live aL Vanctuiver. (;'.) W'iUiaiH AhiIipw, U. June 2l», 18";!. iii Ilanief, 1». July 1(1. IS2(); in. Uurton Cliute, See No. 70. 102 iv All KKi), 1». July 211, 1S22. 103 V S1I..M.V. b. \t.v. 20, 1824. 104 vi EzicKiEi.. 1>. Fil.. 20. 1^27. 106 vii Fi;ki;m.\.\. Ii. .Miiy ;!o. lS2Jt. 106viii Wii.i.i.A.M K., b. Ajuil 24, Is:t2. 107. ix A.\ii<»N, 1). Au;:. (I, l.^:!4. X L<»VKNA, b. Sept. ir», l.s;i(i: ni. John I>. McCiuinell.'' {hmid,' hlijah,'^ Henja- )u!)i '). Fell. 17, 1M.')S, and livtd in Mayliani, \Valsin),'liani. and .M.iiidiide,(»iit.. as fainu IS. Mis. Mct'onutll, a hard wiukiu^j ("hrir^lian woman, weavti like her molliir; d. .Man li 10, IHSl. Their thildren were (1) liarh^l. 'u. Jan. 21, |S(l:!; ni. .I.imes .V'.bert Chuto, seo Xo. 2:14. •(2) Iren*; b. Oct. liO, I Stir.. xi Cyntmi.x, I). \pr. 7, INS'.I; ni. Mlisha, sou nf Itcnjamin .MeConnell jr., by INv Martin .sjiuok .MeConnell, Sept. 0. ls.',4. in Itayhain, Kluin Co., Out., ami lived oil his falher's old farm in Malaliide, a steady, Christian man: .i deen, S. D. 7. JctiiN .Mii.ioN, b. Jan. 11>, ISKO; d. Mar. 10. 8. SAit.Mi An.n.\, b. Apr. 10, 1870: in. Will F. Kbinj-ei. .Sept. 27. IM'<': eoiifeelioiier, Aberdeen, S. D. 11. Ji i.iA Oi.iviA, b. Vox . U, 187.S; in. Lewin A. llankinHun,-'* ( H'/Z/eiw.' 108 xii J. VII. (hr. .-., r aii*, 1H3. VII. 37 Abel Chute, (ln-dtlifi- 1<> Andivw). l.orn in (iraiiville, Oit. r», 17DI ; iimnio'ph,'' Juteph,^ Eph- raiin* Iloheri,^ Itoliert,"^ Xihola* '). I»y Kev. Jain<*s Matuiiii}^. Dec. 7, 1817» iiii miles east of Bear River in I'ltJUKMits. Hf was a very enerptie man in rrliginns or secnlar pur- Miii.>. He was a licentiate ^readier in tlie liaptist cliinvli; thirty years ii jiislice of peace; tanj^lit sinj^in^. He otieii priMi-lieil in desti iite places aniuno- the jxior ; (mu.' phice was calletl the •* Hack F/.iie " anionj^ colori'tl p(Mtplc. One (»hl colored man, I)eac<»n I'eicr Hawkins, died Ft'l). 5), 1M!»"J, near eitjhty-hmr, said he helped Ahcl Chute nineteen wars in haying' and harvest. He visited l»is kinin«j, l>. Di-- . 27, IS2.'. IV Ki.ii'iiAi. .\nn, I». M.iy I. IS.'.'i; Ml. Oliver H. Fostfr," {Axit,'^ Immr,^ Hfnjamin,* Jitiii'i,^ Imtur,- l{in Ills latln-i'.s place, a mile l»i'|i>\v |{riil;;t>tiin-n, in (Jrniville, fanner and niillvr. Mrs Fosturd. April I, l-^tK; lie m. 2m(I, Sar.ili Ann I)<'lap, widow nf Tapt Williion (ircun- wood, jr. ."^ept. ?, l.stCt; (('apt <;ri'en\vood ni. .Sarah A. Delap, March 20, ISIS, had lour dan^ihtirs and a sun, d. I>l». I, l>»«l:i; aijeil Vt). .Mr. Foster sold the old place in (iranvilU'. ahoitt IS7U, and moved to Ontario; bought the oil! Meiijiiniin I'ritcliard farm in Malihide. In Deifmher l'*7-'>. Ins wife went to IJosloii, .Mass., and died theie the ITlh. ayed -tM. He m. :ld, Mary Ann l.inilsay, widow of William Crawford |l*y wliom Hlie had several rhildren). Nov. II, |s7tl; and il N'ov. II, IHSi, .i.^'id 7a. lie m. 4th. Eliza A , dau«literof David Millard, Keh. 4. ls«:l. (.Sheni. 1st, Hooks Koy, Mar. )', IH;!l;hed. .Mar. &, |S7."i, ajjed (57; she m. 2nd, .loel Chamherl tin, .May l(<7rt; he d. Oet. H», 1877. !ij,'ed 72. For ado/en yfiii* or more Mr. Foster lian lived in liayham, a few miU'H north of Viflnn.i, El);in Co., Ont. Child- ren: J. .lAMEs Noi!M.\.N, h. Nov. I'.i, IS44; in Hettie Walker. 1H70 (both are dead). 2. S. FnKK.M.\.v, h. Mar. 7, IH4tl; d. Mar. 3, 1S6.V V:' .ji w» »;2 <»KNK.\I,n«;iKS or TllK rill TK FAMILY. » . •• 8. |{ii(»i>.\ Ann, Ii. A|>r. W, l^4R; ni. Tiipt. (;i>iir!;<* WeUii. 18(UI. anil li«e at Froi'pnrt, Dijjby <•> , N. S. ■1. lIvititiKT, l». .Ian. 17, IWil; m. Ot-orKt' W. .McCoiiiiell, Hon of Di-a Musih: fiiiir or livv i-liildron. 5. Katk. l>. May II, If.V!; m. Hiram Wcstovor. 1874. *i. \s.\ II., Ii July 1)), lb<'i«<; in Ida M Knupp, 1HV>: lives in St. Paul, Minn. 7. SKiJKTiA. b. Fi'l.. :i, 18:.H. H .Iamis Manxim.. !.. Aii«. 2. 1H02; <1. Oct. 1'. !>. \Vii,i.iA.M IW i:i'Ki., h. Aiijr I, IS, I8H4. 11. KitiiKMAN Summon-. I». Mar. !•, 1S(I1>. V Kt,i/\, 1) May -JS, 1S27; il. I-Vi.. -^l. \n:yj. vi (AriiAiii.M: H., I>. Mar. 17, lx\0: in. by I!tv. I- I'. Sniitli, Win. root J wm uf lU'V. Orrin II. Tyrrell, Ihc. l.'J, 18W, in .MalaliiiU', Klf;in Co.. Ont.. and they * lived on lii.** fatluM-'M farm near riiitervilli-. .slnro ralbd Lnton. (W-- Orrin II. I'lirr'U,'- was noii ^'li)— Muru lllntiKin.'' or Innian. !•. about 177.".. wa.H danj;hl«r of l',t,r.* h. I'.A'J, of K'e /i»'Z» »•.' b. Hftl. of ^Viy.J. , 77/((.s.'- b. Ki.'itl. of >fr'it. Kdwuil lliniinni} from Kii^land to Ameriea, tiiiii.- of OiiverCromwell, about |(;.'iU, and stilled in Sliatford. Ct.. willi «ii«- Hannali. Tliey bad four hoii.x and four dauuliten*. 8cr(;t. K. Ilinman died November, I»WH.T, 188:^, and also in Ilnron Co., i;ear Tyre. He died near the latter pl.icc April .S IMH ; aj;ed m. Children : 1. Ei.isAiiKTii, b. f)ct. I. I>.'i.".: (I. .Iidy I'.i. IS.')8. '.'. Lio.Ni.i. I'oi iKi;, l>. Au^'. '.';;, I^!."i7; d. .Ian. Hi, \^(M. :!. W. IlKHnionr. b. Mar. 17. IWIO. 4. .Ai.iiKur Kkwaki), b. ,Ian. II, 1S. InM: m. John A \ \^H^m,'^ (Ihnrtj F.,^ Oror'je,^ J-hn* Ilenilrirk-,^ ll'ii'Irirk,'- (.'orurlliin l'etcr\ an early settler of New Amster- dam, since called New York. He was from Holland, and died previous to 1(V)7), Jn'y II, 1S.'>4, and lived in Clements, a farmer and niaMU. Children: 1. Wii.i.i \M Kf.iioN, b. Mny 2f>. IW-I; m. Mary Jane Ditmnss (nf Af>rnm. of Joint] . January 18S"_'; three children, lives in Lynn, a nj.ison. * Itoyiil 11. illiniiau's i;enealo;ry of the I'lu-ltaiis, Now York, IH.V!. OKNKAI,«M!IF> OK TIIF CIIITK FAMILY. fi3 1'. Kama .1., l». April -'4, l».".7; in. (ieorjj** II. I.. Hoyri' I8^(i, iiificliant. :{. M. Soi'iiiA. I>. .March 2; in. Dflaiy E.,Hoiiof William KuBter, Oft. :il, 1^h:{: two or tliire cliiltlreii. LivoH nt \k-taiix. 4. Knmi M . I.. Oct. 4. I>«t2, 5. J. .V\ Ai(i>, l>. .\uii- '-^Ot C^**'; >»• Melvina (.'oriiirili, Fvb. ^a, It^UO, und live ill Lynn, .Muhh. (I. Ei.i.A (tKuriu UK. I.. Auj; 20, lH«t8: «l. Mnr. :!. IH7fl. 7. ('aiiimk. K.. I>. .Nov. 10, IT"'.'. «. .iKosii: .M . li. l'cl» 1. ITTii. viii l.vniA Sol-Ill A, li. M:iv 4. IM'i-'i; III. (icoruf Allici t. Hon of HiclianI KiikkIcn jr., N'ov. \iV, \f<'iT}, ami livi; on a part <>f livr fallici's old tanii. Cliihliun : I. Hkiiaimi Maiivkv. h. .lum- Jt. \>M]: ni. AiaLcl IN.rtcr, Apr. 21, ISW. '.'. (•KoiKii: .Mki.vii.i.i:, It IScpi 27, IN6H; in. Margaret K. NIcIioIh, June :j, IHHi). Three chihlnii. .!. F.Li.A ilKiiritrMK, h. Sept. I'S. I.S<«i: in. Mvron M. O^idcn. lStt2. 4. i;iiM>r .Vi.iiiinr. h. \..v. I, l.s<«;; ,i. May 1'7, ls F.. h. Any. I'O, 1J<«.V 4. Asa \Vai:ih:\, h. Mar. •_'!, IH((S. 5. KiiKii IlKitiiKiM', h. Mar. ;5. IsTO. (I. .V.MV I.ai;i:a, I». Fehniary Id, 1S7««. 7. Hoy MAi.t (»in, h. .May I0, ls78: il. May 21, 1882. x H *A .V.NN, h. Jan..*., 184'1: m. J. Alfred Ihrry. (/V/cc, Tfinmns), Oct. 21, I8.*)8, and live on the lle.s.sian Line road, tlireo miles fioiii lienr lUver. .Sober iiidii.sli ions farmers. (Jhildreii: 1. .Iank Soimiia. h. May 10, IHM); in. Iwiwi-once F. Heny {James, Henry, I'liiiiniix). May 10. 1S7<">; livi- in Alston. Mass. 2. .\i.vix Ki.swourii, 1>. .Vii},'. 22, lHtS'2; ni. Mary, daughter of ThomaH r. IJerry. son. of Thomas. April I8S(J. :i. EiiiTii K.MMA, h. April 12, IMU; in. ('apt. Sani|ison U. Berry, brother to Lawrence, .March 20, 18K8. 4. IlAitDiN*. I)., I.. April -^'.t, IsiW. n. A.NMK v., h. .May 24. I.s7.t: .1. .March 1887 (i. Wil.i.iAM FosTKit, b. .Sept. 20, l.'<7.\ 7. FUA.NK lIoitAc I, b. Jan. 2.!, 1S78. xi Oi.ivKli, It. Jan. IS, 184:1; d. Oct. 7. 112 xii Wli.i.lA.M U/iAS, b. Au(r. 2(1, 184.'i. VII. 38. Calvin Chute," lin.tluM- of the picfcding, hoi-n Oct. 23, 179o; married Maria, (laiij^'htcr (if Joseph and Maria (Hiinis) Gillihmd, by Rev. Peter Craii \ > i 1 ll i* (' # ,%.. IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / A // /- I/. 1.0 I.I 1.25 2.2 |36 1^^ lyu - B4 i 2.0 1.8 u mil 1.6 V] <^ 7 7 /^ I^A"^ '^'^I^'^^-.^ % v^ ^^' I 64 GEXKALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. . t > 'i ' '. i; opposite his brother Abel ; a thrifty farmer. But he unfortunately sold out inl834 and moved to Prince Edward Island ; but not succeeding as he anticipated, returned in 1836. After that the family broke up and scattered some to Massachusetts and others settled in Nova Scotia. The winter of 1851-52, he spent with his brother and other relatives in Ontario. For ten years or more he lived in Salem, Mass. He died at his brother Binea's, Bear River. N. S., March 10, 1864. His wife continued to reside in Salem, till 1880, when her eldest son Isaiah, took her to his home, where she died Aug. 29,1883, over eighty years of age. Children : i Sakah, b. Juae 7, 1821; m. Peter Leary, November, 1840, and lived near St. Mary's bay; had three chiklren. He died September, 1846, aged 48. She married 2nd, "Morgan Lewis, August, 1849, and had seven more, and dicil July 27, 1870. Chiklren: 1. Edward, b. August, 1842; d. 184.'.. 2. William, b. 1844; moved to Cedar Mt., King Co., Washington, Tir. 3. Kliza Axx, b. Dec. !8, 181t}; m. Amos S. Pinkham of Newburypmt, Oct. 12, 18(57; lived there nine years, tlien in Nova Scotia tliiei' years, tlien to Salem, Mass , wliere lie was killed by the cars, Nov. 7, 1883, aged 50 years, months. The widow lives in Salem, lie married 1st, Diadama, daughter of George and Caroline (Viditnel Marshall, Jnne 6, 1855; had three children. She died July 24, IS'l"' aged 32. 2nd family, Lewis: 1. Geohgk W., b. 1S50; m. Maggie McAlpinc, twelve children. 2. Anna Mauia. b. 1852; m. James Haight; eight children and diod 188'.). 3 Louise Jane, b. 1854; d. 1880. 4. Harriet S., b. 1856; m. Capt. Cann, Yarmouth. 5. Clakexce L., b. ISo'J; d. 1860. 6. Annauelle, b. 1801; m. Hiram Sabean; four children, Maryvillc, Snohomish Co., Wash. 7. Edward Burton, b. 1804; m. Mary Everett, North Range, Digby Co., N. S. 113 ii IsAiAri, b. Mar. 22, 1823. iii Sibyl, b. Oct. 13, is;21; m. Ciiarles Ansley Armstrong (son of Frank and Mary Barnes widow of Joseph Giliiland), Jan. 5, 1843, and lived over twenty years on Digby Neck. In 1805 they moved to Minnesota and settled in Brown Co., but since 1880 tliey moved to Mariaville, Rock Co., Neb. Children: L Wall.vce, b. Oct. 27, 1814; m. Julia Lobdell, Oct. 25, 1889; seven children. 2. Henriett.\. 1». Oct, 25, 1810; m. Stephen Giliiland (sou of George, oj Geerge, brother to Joseph), .Jan. 5, 1884, thirteen children. 114 iv Tj 116 V A vi Is.' vii Ca 1 viii Hi ix ISA X Eli \i it SI X ri( A< da 3r 18 18' se W mc G. 1st De All m. m. xi Abki sii Geoi 116 .xiii WiLl VII. 38 ried Eliza, dJ Sept. 25, isl from the bril GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 65 3. Maby, b. Aug. 2, 1849; m. Edward Foote, Oct. 10, 1869, and had nine children. 4. BURTOX, b. May 13, 1851. 5. Edward, Sept. 6, 1853; ra. Minnie Lobdell, Dec. 1, 1874; seTen children. 6. Lavenia, b. May. 27, 1855; m. John Knowles, Sept. 1, 1873; eight children. 7. IIanford, b. May 21, 1859; m. Lovinia Prickitt, 1880; five children, 8. Albert, b. Oct. 11, 1862; m. Jemima Prickitt, Dec. 10, 18i?'2. 9. Ida, b. Feb. 7, 1865; m. Perry Woolery, Feb. 10, 1881, 114 iv Thomas, b. Sept. 21, 1826. 115 V Andrew M., b. June i:i, 1S28. vi Isaac, b. June 6, 1880; d. in Clements, 1876. vii Calvin, b. Mar. 20, 1832; ni. Lydia, daughter of Felix Blackburn, May 24, 1855, Newport. N. S. viii Henry Alline, b. Mar. 4, 1834; d. a happy Christian, Jan. 27, 1840. ix Isabella, b. May 4, 18.36; d. at Israel Chute's, Oct. 17, 1854. X Eliza A., b. Xov. 8, 1838; ni. David Marshall (Geonje, Otis, Isaac), Aug. 1, 1855, and lived at Xewburyport, Mass. He departed for " part;! unknown" in 1867 (but was heard of afterwards; he died in Trempealeau ('o.. Wis., spring of hsy2, aged 55); she married 2nd, James Marshall of Weymouth, X. S., January, 1869, and lived in Boston. He died early in 1877; she mar- ried 3rd, Louis Ilouillard, October, 1877, and lived at Littleton, near N. Acton, Mass , and died June :^5, 18S3; Mr. Kouillard married 1st, Sophia, daughter of John Potter, with whom he lived thirty years; he married 3rd, Ellen Smith, January, 1837. Cliildreu: (I) Adehtiile A., b. Mar. 9, 185('); m. O-soar A. Moody, Aug. 28,1873; two children; he died Mar. 15, 1878, aged 2it; she m. 2iid, John S. Potter iCharles, John), Aug. 8, 1883; seven children; moved from Littleton to (Concord, Mass., 1890, (2) James William, b. July 17, l>(i9; lived some years with Robert Sabean at Wey- mouth, N. S., to Il.averhill, Mass., 1883; m. .Margaret E., daughter of John G. Durland of Milton, N. S., Jan. .5, 1887, and had Jlargaret E., b. Jan. 20, 1888; Mrs. M. died Jan. 29, 1888, aged .33; he m. 2nd, Adella A, daughter of Deacon Joseph A. Doty of Weymouth, June 18, 1890, and had Herbert Ansley. b. Apr. 30, 1891, Haverhill, Mass. (3) Anna Belle, b. June 1, 1866; m. Edward C. Thurber, Freeport. N. 8. (4) Alice Maria, b, Xov. 3, 1869; m. . (5) Cora Lewis Rottillard, b. Mar. 27, 1883. xi Abel, b. Aug. 7, 1841; d. 184^, •di Georgiana, b. Dec. 24, 1843; d. 184«. 116 .Kiii William Henry, b. Nov. 20, 1847. VII. 39 John,'' brother of the preceding, born Sept. 25, 1797 ; mar- ried Eliza, daughter of Joseph Potter 2nd jr., by Rev. Thomas Ansley, Sept. 25, 1821, and lived in Clements, east side of Bear River, one mile from the bridge, where he spent his days, a hard woi'king, sober, indus- i I 66 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ■'t'. trious farmer ; died on his birthday exactly 80. His wife, a hard work- ing woman and a weaver; died Nov. 13, 1873; aged 72. Children : 117 i HiBAM, b. Dec. 21, 1822. ii WiLLETT, b. Oct. 4, 1825; d. Apr. 12, 1826. iii Lois IIaydkn, b. Feb. 24, 1827; m. by Rev. Aaron Cogswell, John, son of George Graham, Jan. fl, 1851, and live at Bear River. (Ue m. Ist, Emeline, daughter of William Ben.son, 184.5, and had(l) May Sopliin, b. June 24, 1846, m. David, son of Henry Ilulseman, July 1808, and had two children, Somer- ville, Mass., (2) Emeline A., b. Oct. 17, 1849; d. at Digby, Feb. 20, 1867; Mrs. Graham d. May 8, 1850, aged 27) ; Mr. Graham was a skillful sea-captain, and went many voyages on the ocean. His vessel the Lizzie Chute, was wrecked and all hands lost at Chebeague, near Yarmouth, N. S., Jan. 10, 1868; he was -18, and the widow m. 2nd, John "V., son of Joseph and Debby (Woodman) Thomas, as his 2d wife, Jan. 30, 1870, and live at the head of the tido. Bear River. Children: 1. Jessie Imouine, b. Oct. 17, 1851. See No. 217. 2. Eliza Jane, b. Sept. 0, 1853; m. Richard C. Hamilton, Feb. 18, 1885. .3. John H,, b. April 19, 1855; d. Nov. 20, 1801. 4. Geouge Howard, b. Sept. 9, 1857; m. Jennie Kingsley, 1883. 5. Annetta, b. Sept. 21, 1859; m. Jacob Morgan, 1S80. 0. RoiJEUT J., b. May 10, 1801; d. July 23, 1864. 7. Minnie H., b. Dec. IS, 1863; m. Charles W. C. Trask, March 28, 1888. and live at Milford, X. H. IIB iv Joseph Buijton, b. Feb. 7, 1829. 119 V William H*enky, b. March 5, 1831. 120 vi RouEUT John, b. March 3. 1833. vii Eliza Ann, b. Sept. 14, 1835; m. Gilbert H. Peters ( Capt. Charles, Maurice), Jan. 20, 1859, and had (1) Vinah U., b. Jan. 15, 1801 ; d. Feb. 13, 1880; (2), Ceretka, b. Jan. 13, 1803; d. Oct. 25, 1865. The mother d. July 1, 1877; and he m. 2nd Emma J. Ames, Aug. 4, 1880; live in Everett, Mass. viii ISKAEL, b. Nov. 8, 1837; d. Aug. 17, 184-J. 121 ix Lyman W., b. Nov. 8, 1845. VII. 40 Binea,'' brother of tlie preceding, born at Bear River,June 23, 1801 ; married by Rev. William Elder, Louis Jane Foster, Nov. 12, 1829, and lived more tiian fifty years on his father's old farm, half a mile from Bear River bridge. He was as generous hearted and hospitable a man as any of the name in Nova Scotia; his house was always open for travelers, especially the Christian pilgrims. In 1882 he sold the old farm, that had been the home of his fatlier and mother, to James Man- ning, son of Robert Riee, and joined his sons in Ontario, locating at Ridgetown, Kent Co., where he died Nov. 12, 1887. Childr 122 i J 123 ii C 124 iii X iv St f ( I C V S.\R Ge 125 vi Geoj 126 vii WiLi viii Car( 11, So, ix Bine X ISRAl C«/ car] xi Mar^ Sej) chil xii Loris live 'li'>' ' f OENEALOGIE.S OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 67 Children 122 i 123 ii 124 iii iv 125 vi 126 vii viii XI Xll James Edwaud, b. Oct. 18, 1830. CiiARLES Peters, b. Jan. 1, 1832. Nathan, b. June 28, 1S;}.1 SoPiiKONiA, b. April IS, 183.5; m. James W. Parker,'* (Dea. Wilbur, Abedner/o). Mar. 31, 1858, as hi^3rd wife; m. 1st, Becca Ann daughter of Christopher Benson, and 2nd, licr sister, Marj' Eliza Benson). Capt. Parkerwas a skill- ful navigator. His last trip was on the bark "Tamer E. Marshall," dying at Sai\ f •|:A <■ I SI ■■ I, 68 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. :^: '.n'i :. "VII. 41 James Edward Chute/ the youngest son of Dea.Thomas and Sibyl (Marshall) Chute, born May 5, 1810 ; married Sara Matilda, daughter of Asa Foster, by Rev. John Chase, Oct. 17, 1839. He was a merchant at Bear River. He sold out there and moved to Salem, Mass., in 1855, and went into the shoe business. At the close of the war they moved to Boston, where his wife 'died April 11, 1890, aged 71. For more than twenty years, Mr. Chute was an agent, for a man- ufacturing firm in Boston and travelled extensively in more than twenty of the United States and most of the British Provinces. He lived some with his son-in-law, Foster, in Peterboro, N. H. Children : i Rhoda F., 1). Aug. 20, 1840; m. Dea. Eben Augustus Burbank, Apr. 7, 1S59; lived in Cliclsea, Mass., where she died Dec. 8, 1887; ho married 1st, Lizzie Archer .and liad four eluldren. ii Eliza Jank, b. Apr. 0, 1842; m. Samuel \V. Fo.stor,>* {Samuel li.,'' Isaac P.,' J/oscs," Jonathan,* Culeb,'^ Abram,'^ ZiVf/inii^/ '), (Jtli cousin. ISOti, and lived in Boston and Peterboro, X. II. He died Apr. 18, 1«89, aged 44 ; four child- ren; three died in infancy while the fourth, Frank H., b. 1877, is a stout young man. iii Emma Maria, b. :Mar. 18, 184.5; m. Stephen K. Davi.sou, Feb., 1870, and died Aug. !i, 1871; he lives in Halifax, N. S. 127 iv James Milledge, b. Oct. li), 1846. VII. 42 Abner Chute.' (James,^ JoJm,^ Lionel,'^ James^^ James} Lionel^), born in Granville, Dec. 2, 1788; married Sophia, daughter of Edward and J^ois McBride, Feb. 28, 1807 ; lived in Upper Granville. He was killed by lightning Aug. 15, 1842; she died Mar. 9, 1864, aged eighty-seven. Children : Robert, b. Nov. 6, 1807; d. June 11, 1830. ii Sophia, b. Oct. 31, 180S1; m. Hicks Chesley, (James, Maj. Samuel), Jan. 7, 1834, and lived in Clarence, She d. Feb. IG, 1876; he d. Mar. .30, 1881, aged 73. Cliildren: 1. Salena, b. 1834; m. Samuel Williams; four children. 2. Malissa, b. 1830; m. Wm. A. Kempton, Queen's Co.; two children 3. Abnek, b. 18.39; was a school teacher, m. Jane Ross, of Colchester, had two sons; d. May 1887. 4. Adei.ia, b. 1841 ; d. 1883. 5. Patience, b. 1844; m. Robert Starratt, two children. iii Tamek, b. Feb. 15, 1812; m. Sidney Marshall (Andrew, William), Feb, 23, iv Loi v Jac vi Abj VII. 4; 15, 1788 ; 1 I'ick), Nov. diLstrious m i'iunWy mov( wido-.v mar 11, 1848, a^ eighty-eigl Children 128 i JamJ ii He: SOI! op:nealooies of the chute family. 69 1837, five cliildren; she d. Oct. 6, 1856; he m. 2nd, Helen Banks 1857, two children; he d. Jan. 12, 18(52; she ni. 2nd, Samuel Moore 1805. Children: 1. MiLLKDCip;, b. 1838; m. Emma, daughter of William Mor.se, who died . M.arch 1873, five children; ni. 2nd, Waity Boffert, two children. 2. Albkkt, b. 1844; m. Belle Edgett, two children; m. 2nd, Bertie Edgett, two children more. 3. AoNE.s, b. ; ni. Jame.s Nichols, six children. 4. Sophia, b. ; died young. 5. Edwafji), b. ; died joung. 6. Georoe F., b. April 1858; m. Hannah .J. Madden; Addie F. Coates. 7. Susan, b. 18(50; d. 18(52. 8. Susan Amei.i.v Mooke, b. Jan. 1808. iv LoLS, b. May 13, 1814; d. Oct. 25, 1842. V Jacob, b. Nov. 13, 1810; m. Sophia Marshall, was drowned in a well; she ra. 2nd George C. Banks, vi Aunei!, b. Oct. 11, 1821; d. 1822. VII. 43 Silas Chute,'' brotlKT of Abner, born in Granville, June 15, 1788 ; married by Kev. Joliii Wiswall, Mary Roacli^ (Matthew Pat- rick), Nov. 26, 1812, and lived in Upper Clarence. He was a sober, in- dustrious man. kind and neighborly to all ; died June 11, 18o8; then the family moved into or near A3'lesford, on the ''Post Road," and the \vi(lo-,v married 2nd, James Parker, July 1, 18-i7 ; he died September 11, 1848, aged seventy-nine, six months ; she died Apr. 5, 1876, aged eighty-eight. Childi'en : • 128 i James Pakkeu, b. Sept. 24, 1813. ii Henuy Ricketson, b. Apr. 9, 1815; m. Sarah, daughter of Heman Nicker- son, 1843; had a sou, Israel Lovett, b. 1844; d. 184(5. Mr- Chute d. 1802, aged 40; he m. 2nd, Susan, daughter of Alex Forbes, and is justice of peace near Yarmouth, N. S. 129 ill Isaac Roacu, b. Jan. 10, 1817. 130 iv JouN Matthew, b. Jan. 23, 1810. v Pjieije, b. Oct. 3, 1820; m. James II. Priestly, 1842, and lived at Melvern Square; had five sons, three daughters; she d. 1887. vi Maby K., b. Sept. 12, 1822; m.' Joseph R. R.\ymond, {Jonathan, Daniel), and lived near Weymouth, Digby Co. ; had nine children; she d. Feb. 1.3, 1872; he m. 2nd, Zilphia Pinkney; b. 1830, daughter of Capt. David S. Kinney (of Nathan Kinney jr., and widow of Daniel Webster Newcomb,* (Daniel Webster,'' Jo.sep/i," John,^ John,* iSimon,^ Andreio,'- Andrew,^ of Boston about 1035), Sept. 20, 1872; bed. at Weymouth, happy in the Lord Jesus, Sept. 24, 1802, aged 69. D. W. Newcomb was a sailor at 14, master at 19 and after that owner of ships. He circumnavigated the globe in 1863, and d. in Weymouth, Digby Co., Jan. 22, 1872, aged 41, leaving three children. §■ '^^ , r • \ i .1 ' 70 GKXEALO(iIKS OF TIIK dIUTE FAMILY. • 1 (1) liobert, b. 1857. (2) Edlna Ayiies. b, 18«2. (:J) L')iiim Kinney, b. 1804. Raymond's children: 1. Ira Auki,, b. Feb. 8, 1843; m. Xullic Cowper, four children, and dit'(l at, sea about 1870. 2. Eliza Jane, b. 18')0; m. Janie.s Kichards, Xew Haven, Conn. 3. EVAMNE A., 1). Oct. jj, 1852; ni. Dr. J. II. Harris, Beaver River. 4. Makv A(iNKS, b. Nov. 2!1, IS.")5; m. liandol))li, son of William Paysoii, and live at Weymouth, vii Enoch, b. Oct. 1 1, 1824 ; d. June 30, 1877; he went to sea, and was in California. 131 viii IsuAEi., b. Sept. 22, 1826. ix Ahneu, b. July 2.j, 1828; to South America, blacksmith. X IIannau Ann, b. April 17, 1831; m. James P., son of l)ea. Zebina Roach, Jan. 8,1850, had eight children, and d. 1888; he d. May 1, 1875, aycd 48; Dea. Z. Roach; d. June 23, 1800, aged 6S. VII. 44 Handley,'' brother of the prececUiig, born Dec. 13, 1790; married Hannah, daughter of Benjamin and Martha (Foster) Chute, by Rev. Thomas Ansley, Jan. 18, 1814, and lived at Chute Cove, since called Hampton, and was a good Cliristiun, citizen, farmer, miller and neighbor. His wife died July 1, 18'2i3, aged forty-two : he married '2nd, Martha Phinney,' (James,^ Zaccheus,^ Benjamin,^ John^ John,'^ John} of Scituate, about l(330),by Uev. William Elder,Oct. 16, 1826 ; and died Jan. 24, 1857 ; she received a paralytic stroke of the lower limbs, in 1837, and walked no more for thirty 3'ears. but bore it all with Chris- tian fortitude, dying happj' in the Lord Jesus, Oct. 10. 1868, aged sixty- four. Children : 132 i Eaton, b. April 12, 1815. , 133 ii Jacob, b. Feb. 3, 1817. iii Martha, b. Aug, 1, 1819; m. Harris, son of Samuel Foster, Dec. 24, 1839, and had a son Norman, who d, as 10 years of age; she d. Feb. 2, 1880. See Foster. iv Eliza M., b. Aug. 17, 1821; m. Benjamin, son of Isaac Foster, Dt^^ 24, 1840, and lived in Hampton. He d. Sept. 17, 18.50, aged 40; she m. 2nd, James Mitchell 1862, and had (1), Sarah, b. 1863; m. Edmund Hall, school teacher Aug. 1, 1882; and d. 1880; (2), Hallett Ray, b. 186.K m. Sarah Briggs, Oct, 16; 1889, Mrs. Mitchell; d. June 16, 1877; he marriee 4th, Evalina Sabean, and had a daughter Ina; Mr. Mitchell m. 1st, Rebecca Marshall, and had (1), Emerson, m. Catharine, daughter of .James Taylor; (2), Joseph, m. Martha, daughter of Benjamin Foster; (3), Albert, m. Martha, daughter of James Taylor, Mrs. Mitchell d. Nov. 7, 1850, aged 35; he m. 2nd, Athalinda, daughter of John and Mary Brinton, and had (1), Charles, m. Amilda, daughter of James Snow ; (2), Anna, m. Isaiah, son of Robert Elliott, she 134 V Setj vi Han 135 vii Solo viii Eliz Fa) 1. GENEALOGIES OF THE CIIUTK FAMILY. 71 d. April 7, 1860, :iRed ;)4. He d. Jimo 22, 1884, aged 72. Children of Benjamin and Eliza Foster: 1. Hannah, 1). 1841 ;d. 184:>. 2. Ei.isAHETii, 1). 184:5; m. Thomas H., sou of Samuel Foster, May 12, 1861, had nine children, three dwarfs. One Dudley, h. 1877, twenty- seven inches high. ;i Haxi-kv, I). June 8, 1815; m. I/izzie, daughter of Geo. Kilpatrick, Sept.!), 1807, and live in Lynn, Mass. ; two children. {I) Gertrude Lotinin, b. Mar. 8, 1872. (2) Georye Benjamin, h. Oct. 2i), 1875. 4. Fjjaskk, 1). 1847; burned to death in John Foster's house, 18(31. 5. Mahtha, 1). July 7, 184il; m. Capt. Joseph Mitchell, Oct. 2!], I860, and have over a dozen children above Hampton. 6. Adklia, b. Oct. 29, 1851; m. David, son of Samuel Foster, Dec. 14, 1S"0; four children. 7. Jkssk, b. Dec. T), 1853; m. Eunice Baxter. 1875, 8. Sahi:a D., b. Jan. (i, 1850; m. Otis M. Staples, Apr. 29, 1888, and have Mark Johnson, b. July 31, 1889, Lynn, Mass. She had been there seven years. 134 V Sktji, b. Dec. 3, 1823. vi Hanley, b. 1S25; d. 1825. 135 vii Solomon, b. July 15, 1827. viii Ei.izauktji, b. Nov. 22. 1828; m. Michael Miller {Harrin, Michael aud Sarah Farnmuort/t), December, 184(5, and had 1. Mtciiaki., b. 1847; d. 1848. Mr. Miller d. June, 1819, aged 20; she m. 2nd, Charles Hanley Brinton, {Charles, Charles), and had 2. Alice M., b. Sept. 3, 1855; m. George E. Conner, 1878, son of George M., a soldier of the late war, son of Joseph of Newburyport, whose wife was Dorcas Fowler," (Philipf' Joseph,^ Joseph,* Philip,^ Joseph,- Philip,^ of 1034), and have eight children. 3. Howard C, b. Oct. 4, 1858; m. Nellie Noble, July, 1879. 4. Lizzie C, b. Oct. 29, 1861; m. George E. Monroe, 1891. Mr. Brinton d. June, 1861, aged 32; she m. 3rd, Samuel M. Gesner, (Delancy, yl 6ram, Jo/in) aud had 5. DELA:!fEY LoNGLEY, b. Dec. 13, 1866. Mr. Gesner was a school teacher in Nova Scotia eight years. They moved from St, Croix Cove, N. S., to Lynn, Mass., October, 1870, and since that he is a carpenter. ix Maky Ann, b. May 21, 1830; m. Capt. Traverse Brinton {Charles, Charles), Dec. 1849, and have lived on the shore of the Bay of Fundy, above Hamp- ton, two miles. Children : 1. Avard B., b. 18.50; m. Laleah, daughter of Peter Farnsworth, Jan. 1872, andd. Nov. 5, 1873; she m. 2nd, Ellas, son of Jordan Messenger. 2. Charles, b. 1855; m. Lucy, daughter of Ingraham Snow, and have six children. 3. Ada, b. 1857; d. 1860. 4. Ebeb, b. 1860; ni. Bessie Charlton. v'l m I! 72 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ' • '1 X Hannah, b. Jan. 15, 1832; in. Capt. Elias, son of Dea. John Brinton, son of Charles, Jan. 10, 18.")1, and after sailing twouty-fivo years, settled down on the bay shore, three miles above Hampton, a farmer, and d. March 18!t2, aged tl7. Children: 1. Mauy M., 1). Oct. 10, 1851 ; n». Joseph Howe Graves, Oct. 19, 1871, five children, Everett, Mass. 2. Hanoi.ey J., b. Nov. 0, 1855; Pw. Amoret, daughter of Thomas, son of Samuel Foster, 1877, three children. 3. Maijtiia, 1). July 10, 18(11 ; d. March 4, 1862. 4. Ansmcv E., b. Jan. 23, 1807; m llowona Hutchinson, Dec. 1889, Milton, Mass. 136 xi John Ehkk, b. Oct. 23, 1833. 137 xii RoBKRT, 1). June 15, 1835. 138 xiii JosKPii Dimock, b. April 20, 1837. xiv Selkda, b. July 15, 1839; d. 18.50. XV Jesse, b. Jan. 31, 1842; d. 1844. 139 xvi Adneh, b. Dec. 10, 1843. xvii Lavxnia, b. Dec. 7, 1845; m. Lorenzo, son of Henry Fash, Mar. 23, 1864, and live a mile below Bridgetown, in Granville. Children: 1. /exa.s L., b. July 20, 1860; Baptist minister in New York. 2. Frank Hubekt, b. Oct. 23, 1870; d. Nov. 10, 1872. 3. Ida Mahei,, b. Aug. 3, 1874. 4. Peucy Lkkoy, b. June 23, 1874. VII. 45 David Morse,' youngest sou of Jmnes aud Elizabeth (Morse) Chute, bora Jan. 3, 1795 ; married Sarah, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Chandler, by Rev. Samson Bushy, Jan. 20, 1818, and lived, a farmer, on the bay shore, a mile below Hami)toii. They were a Christian couple, formerly Baptists, but latterly Advents. In life they let their light shine and doubtless have gone to their reward. He died Oct. 18, 1864: she died July 14, 1873, aged seventy-eight. Children : 140 i Joshua Maksden, b. Oct. 15, 1818. ii Zii'POBAH M., b. Feb. 11, 1820; m. Abel Chute. No. 89. 141 iii John Wentwokth, b. Aug. 20, 1821. iv James Albeut, b. Mar. 14, 1823; d. Apr. 23, 1835. 142 V Sidney Smith, b. Oct. 20, 1824. vi Elisabeth CnABLOTTE.b. Jan. 31, 1826; m. John Chute Farnsworth, Sept. 1856, and lived at Hampton. He d. Aug. 6„ 1883. aged 78; she d. iu Lynn, Mass., July 1, 1889. Children: ^ 1. SissiMA, b. April 28, 1858; m. Rufus M. Benner, Aug. 20, 1879; had one child, live in Lynn, Mass. 2. Adaline, b. Jan. 16, 1861; m. Charles Alfred, son of Alfred Cross, • m i^ 'f- >, J- I . i ♦« I ii I: T 11' tei! }: RtV. 03ED CHUTE, AND WIFE .'aARY JANE CHUTc. OENEALOOIES OF THE CHITTE FAMILY. 73 \' Oct. 20, 187W, a merchant in Lynn, an, 18S4;ha8 tlirt'c I'hiidrcii lost two, Lynn, M;iss. 4. Jumna, l>. Jnno I'J, IstU; ni. William Starratt, Oct. 10, 1880; has four sons, Lynn, Mass. ."). M()HT').\, 1). .Inly ft, ISrtti: m. . tl. Soi.o.Mox, 1). Aiif,'. 20, 18('>8. 143 vii Handi-ky, b. Sept. 20, 1827. 144 viii Timothy W. IJ., b. Nov. 11, IS2i). i.\ Sophia, b. Nov. 11, 1820; ni. Capt. .Tolni Wm. Iteod, IS.')."); bad a dau, IS:;."); m. Emma White i-Vb. 20, l8no. xiii Lyoia, b. .Vpril '», 18:i); m. Zaccheus Dow, Dec. 1(5, IS")"); had two children, and d. April 18, 18(5"), Newburyport; ho m. 2ud, Abbie Uurnham. 145 -xiv Ancjus, b. Oct. 2S, 18;JiJ. -w Uiisri.A, b. .Inly 27, ISI'.O; d. An. Nov. l':'., IHi'I; printer, Memphis, 'IVnn; d. Mar. 4, 1858. vi Ei.i/.AitETH. b. Feb. 14, lS-.i4; ni. Samuel T. .Jenkins, Sept. 10, 1848; two sons; he d. Apr. 1.'). 1852. vii Ai.AXsox W., b. .lune 10. 182(i; m. Anna I'aiiie, N'ov. T, 1848, and bad (1) i/«»7/ Juni; d. in 18(U!. (2) i/oin/. Mrs. Chute d. May 10, 18t>8. viii CiiAKLKs HvuTi.ETT, b. Dec. 10, 1828; reported in Illinois, ix .Iaxk C. b. Sept. 2.*), im); m. William W. ilorj^an, Doc. 5, 18.J0: .{children, X CuARMnTK F., b. Oct. 4, 18;;:;; m. Conrad Baker. Jan. ($, 1S.')S. Conrad Baker was b. in Franklin Co., Pa., Feb. 12, 1817; educated at Pennsylvania eollejje, (Jettysbnrj;', and then studied law in the olliee of Stevens A .Snyder of that city, under 'I'liaddeus Stevens and .Indice Daniel M. Snyder. !ie was a; jud^f of the (.Jourt of Common IMeas ftir the counties of Warwick and Vandeiburji, 18.')2, and resif^netl 1S."»4. In 18(;i he was commis.'-ioncd cobiuel of tlie 1st (/'avalry, 28th regiment of Indiana N'oiunteers, and from .Xugust to .\piil, 181).'!, com- manded either his own ii>niment or a brijjade in Missouri. .Arkansas or Mississijipi. In .\pril. 18(i:;, be was calh-d home to Indianapolis and ap- pointed jirovi'st marshal mineral of Indiana, where he supei intendi-d tiie volunteer reeruitin61, ami at the close of his term enj^ajied again in the practice of law in the tirm of Baker, Hord A Hendricks, ami d. there Apr. 28, 1885, beloved by all. His character as a lawyer, judjje, colonel, general, lieutenant governor and jcovernor. were as tirm. kind, honest, j^enerous and merciful as any man could well be. as near perfect jirobably, as any man that ever lived in the United States. . TiiADDEis, b. Feb. 14, 187:!: at Wabash coilefjc. xi Il.\i.i.Ei{ Thacv, b. Dec. W, 184.'l; stove nierciiant, Kvansville, Ind. k Js ^* I V (•■■ : \ ' I «f , Vi J. »« 76 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ,' ■\ ' I ■ ^■f VII. 50 James Chute, brother to the preceding, born at Boxford, Nov, 15, 1788 ; married Martha Hews Chipp " ( William Tileston,^ Wil- liam,^ JSbenezer,* Ubenezer,^ Nathaniel,"^ Nicholas ^), of Dorchester, Mass.. Oct. 23. 1817, and lived much of his time in the West. He was brougl^t upa farmer, educated in the common school, then in Dummer academy, under Dr. William Allen, and finally graduated from Dartmouth college 1818. On Sept. 10, (day of Perry's victory on Lake Erie), he left his New England home and went to Pittsburg, Pa., where he taught school a few months, and then embarked in trade. Shortly after this he moved to Cincinnati, O., where he continued until 1820, when he resumed teaching again with great success. May 30, 1821, he was elected rul- ing elder in the First Presbyterian church on Maine street, Rev. J. L. Wilson. D.D., pastor. Under Dr. Wilson he studied for the ministry, and after being licensed to preach he supplied vacant churches in thi- city and vicinity, keeping up his school until 1828, when he was ap- ])ointed chaj)lain to the Ohio state prison, and moved in autumn to Columbus, and shortly after ordained as a gospel minister, at Truro. O. In Sept. 1831, he moved to Fort Wayne, Ind., and became pastor of the First Presbyterian church there. In 1832, he bought twenty- eight acres of land adjoining the town, and mainly with his own hands built for himself a double log house, which was his home the balance of liis life, and there his wife died Aug. 18, 1833, aged 38. He married. 2nd, Mary Haven. widow of Rev. Samuel Crane (missionary to Tuscarora Indians near Niagara Falls), at Dayton, O., (with three children, Cor- nelia, Mary D.,'and Samuel), Oct. 30, 1834. Rev. James Chute was a man of peace, love, patience, great piety and temperance. In August 1835, he w.is attacked with bilious fever ; convalescing from it, he caught a severe cold, producing a relapse, which terminated his life Dec. 28. 1835. His widow moved to Crawfordsville, Ind., that she might better educate her children, and died there Dec. 22, 1863, aged 60. Children : i James Thurston, b. Sept. 30, 1818; d. Sept. 2, 1819. ,^^ 152 ii Richard, b. Sept, 23, 1820; d. in Chicago, Aug. 1, 1893. iii Sarah C. R, b. Oct. 4, 1823; m. William Chamberlain, June 10, 1843, Fort Wayne, Ind., and had: 1. James Chute, b. March 8, 1844. 2. Martha Hews, b. July 26, 1846. Mr. Chamberlain d. April 21, 1847. 153 iv James Thurston, b. Aug. 30, 1827. iii PraI GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 77 154 V Samuel Hkws, b. Dec. 0, 1S30. vi Eliza Jaxette, b. Nov. 7, 1855; m. Alexander Hall Sharp, of New York, at Crawfordsvillc, Iiul., Oct. 18, 18."j!), and have lived in Brooklyn, N. Y., and West Uob(»ken, N.J. Children: L Mauv Ciitte, b. Jan. 7. 18(il, Brooklyn; d. Aug, 25. €. Geouge, b. Nov. 30, 18(52, Brooklyn; d. July 30, 1863. 3. Fuank C , 1) July ;!0, lt«()C, We.st Hoboken, N. J. 4. Kate, b. June .'), 18(;8; d. Sept. 20. .5. Einvix C, b. Jan. 30, 1875. 6. AiJCHK IL. b. April 8, 1878. VII- 51 Curtis Chute,'' (Josiah^ Curtis,^ Thomas,^ James,^ James,^ Lionel^), born in Windham, Me., Dec. 15, 1782; married Susan, daugh- ter of Timothy Noye.s, 1805, and lived in Cumberhind, Me., as farmers. He died at Carthage, Franklin Co., Jan. 19, 1858 ; she died at Rock- land. Mass., Dec. 1, 1879, aged ninety-three. Children : i Janet G., b. Jan. .">, 1807; m. George W. Drinkwatcr, Sept. 4, 182.3, and lived in Cumberland, east of Portland; he d. Aug. 27, 1865, aged 65 years, 7 month.s; she m. 2nd, Benjamin Goodnow jr., Aug. 26, 1875. (He m. 1st, Sarah S. Gammond; had twelve chikLen; she d. Nov. 10, 1866, aged 58 years, 8 months; hem. 2nd, Elizabeth Sawyer Rich; siie d. Mar. 11, 1872, aged 46i; he d. 1888, about 85; she d. Nov. 11. 1880, Chihlren: 1. Albeht F., b. 1825; m. Amanda Wilson; eight children. 2. Cathakine, 1). 1827; m. E' mi Rich: live children and d. Feb. 17, 1801. Eliza Ann, Ik 1820; m. Martin yes; four children. Joseph, b. June, 18.30. ii Eliza S., b. Dec. 24, lSii8; m. Daniel, son of Peter and Sarah (Pike) Cobb, Dec, 1820, and lived in Deeriug, near Portland; she d. May 6, 1877; he d, Aug. 23. 1870, aged 77. Children: 1. Mekuitt C, b. May 24, 1830; d. July 21, 1850. Nelson B., b. Mar. ft, 1832; d. Nov. 4, 1842. Ann L., b. Mar. 10, 1834; m, James M. Foster; six children, and d. 1868. Fanny T., b. Feb, 7. 18,37: m. Edward Gilman; eight children, and d, Apr, 6, 1875. KosiLLA E., b. Mar. 10, 1830; d. June 2. 18.59. UoTiiEUS O., b. Oct. 20, 1841; m. Christina B. Herrick. Angeline S., b. Oct. 2, 1843; d. Apr. 51, 18.50. Aisahella, b. Oct. 15, 1845; d. July 10, 1850. 9. Daniel Sylvester, b. Aug. 2.j, 1847; m. Anna M., daughter of Shephel Foster, and had five children, iii Francks Noyes, b. Dec. 28, 1811; m, Edward H., son of David Noyes, jr., 3, 4. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8, « 78 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. » -k June 8, 1828, iiiid lived in Portland; sometime after the late war they moved to Missouri, and he d. at Union Star, DeKalb Co., Dec. 14, 1884, aged 80; she d. Oct. 20, 1.S88, and both were buried at St. Joseph, Mo. Children : • 1. Mauy An\, b. Sept. -2(1, 1829; m. Rev. Pliineas "Libby ' of the Metho- dist church, {Abrnm,'' Joslah,'' John,* Capt. John,'^ John? John,^ b. in England 1602; came over IC'JO; lived at Cape Elizabeth and Scarboro : and d. 1682). b. 1S17; m. May 27, 1847; and d. 1882; she d. since. (He m. 1st Mary Ann, dauf^hter of David and Mary (Blake) Waldron, of Portland, a daughter b. and died 1845; she d. Nov. 8. 1846, Windham.) Eleven children by 2nd wife. 2. Sakah E , b. April -22, 18:?1 ; in. John H. Karnan, Jan. 11, 1852; and lived near Boston. He died at Med way, June 20, 1888; aged 67. They had (1), William Henry, b. Dec. H), 1849; m. Ida White in Maine, had five children, andd. Aug. 14, I88.1; (2), F. Nellie, b. Dec 11, 18.')4; teacher of oratory in Boston; (.3). Robert Wilson b. July 22. 1800; m. Henrietta Winchester** {William H.,' William,^ William: Gullirer,* Stei)hen,'^ Stephen^- John^ England to Hingham 1632), Sept. 2, 1S85; three children, merchant in Somerville. His mother lives with them. ;'). Oris N"ii:i,s<)\, b. Jan. :50, 18:W; m. Belle Leitch, Jan. 12, 1858; she d. Oct. 17, 1.S60; aged 21, at Sidney, Iowa; m. 2d, Augusta C. Heaton. Aug. 1, 1861 ; removed to Union Star. Mo.. 1882. He is a druggist. 4. Lydia M., b. Feb. 22, 1835; ra. Joseph B. Jordan, Oct. 14, 1854; and d. July 24, 1856. He d. 1880. 5. William Hknby, b. Feb. 22. 1837, m. Carrie Rath burn. May 1, 1867: andd. Dec. 3, 1S7I. 6. Mose's Chutk, b. Jan. 23, 1840; m. Graves. 7. Fbei) K., i). Sept. 21, 1843; these two were in the war and in Libby on. 8. Fan.vy E., b. Oct. 13, l.S4:i: m. Isaac P. Russell, Aug. 12, 1863. 9. Charles IT., b. N'ov. 7. 1848; d. Aug 30, l8.-)4. 10. Geobgin.v, b. Oct. 5, 18.V5; <1. Sept. 3, 1854. 165 iv MosE.s .Srunns, b. March 21, 1815. V Ruth S., b. June 8, 1817; m. William B. Winchester, May 23, 1833; had twu children ; and d. Sept. 10, 1836, Portland, Mo. vi Cathaijink C, b. Oct. 19, 1819; m. the same W. B. Winchester, Nov. 30. 1837; had seven children. He d. Jan. 12. 1877 ; aged 66. vii Syren A N., b. March 22, 1823; m. Fred Ellis, Nov. 1844; and had a sod, Freeman, bad three daughters, Aristook, Me.; shed. May 1858; hem. 2nd, Mary Spooner; m. .3rd, Juliette, daughter of Reuben and Nancy (Cbutei Stubbs. See No. 17. He d. 1890; aged 73. viii JOHIAH, b. March 28. 1825; ra. Abba Rnynolds, 1849, Providence, R. I. She d. Aug. 1890; aged 65 years, 5 months, ix Aaron, b. Jan. 1829; d. at sea about l>.')i). X Pehsis, b. March 1833; d. in Cumberland, 18;)(i. r! ••! 4^ (• «« '.«. ill - • •( VII. 5 married C; 1820, lived house tiier( house for ( aged seven 156 Josi VII. 51 Lionel)^ bo of William to Otisfield church, a I and town t and died M years and s Children i Mar Ot ag ] GEORGE WASHINGTON CHL'TE. ii Rkhi aiK 1 .'< ' .- GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 79 VII. 52 Josiah Chute jr., born Sept. 11, 1789, Windham, Me., married Catharine, daughter of Joseph and Joanna Clement, Feb. 20, 1820, lived in Portland, a grocer; died Feb. 1, 1837; his widow kept house there three or four years h)nger, then moved to Windham, kept house for George W. Chute, thirty-Hve years, and died Dec. 13, 1877, aged seventy-eight years, six months. One son. 156 JosEi'U Clkment. b. AuR. 22, 1823. VII- 53 PranoiS Chute (T/to was, Curtis, Thomas, James, James, Lionel}, born in Windham, May 15, 1783; married Martha, daughter of William and Rebecca (Bodge) Mayberry, June 2, 1805, and moved to Otisfield, 1800. He was a good Christian man, of the old Orthodox chuich, a lieutenant colonel of militia in the war of 1812, collector and town treasurer 1815 to 1821, selectman 1819, 1823. 1824 and 1835; and died May 29, 1853; his widow died Sept. 1, 1854; aged seventy years and six months. Children: i MA-ROAUKt, b. Mar. 24, 180((; m. Elislia T. Wostou, Oct. 1820, and lived in Otisfiold, near .Vleetins^-liouse liill;(l. April 10, 1803; he d. Jan. 13, 1875; aged 74. Children: 1. Tho.mas \V., b. Nov. 2."), 1827; ni. Serena, daughter of Samuel and Jerusha Knight, Oct. 2, 18.55, and died from the kick of a horse in Bo-ston, Nov. 29, 1882, leaving a .son Edgar P. VV. ; b. lSfl6; d. 1890. 2. Abua O., b. Dec. 28, 1820. ;J. EinvAui) F.. b. Sept. 7, 1833; m. Eunice, daughter of .lames and Clara Scribner, Aug. 17, K>2; and had two children. He was a soldier in the late war. 4. HENitY \V., b. May 24, 18;^.); m. Lucinda .Jane, daughter of Colum- bus Holden, Sept. 11, 1859; had two sons; m. 2nd, , and had two daughters, ii Rebecca, b. Apr. 1808; m. Merrill, son of .Johnson Knight, .Ian. 29, 1828; and lived in Otisfield. He d. Aug. 18. 1809; aged 0"). Children: 1. Caroline, b. Jan. 22,,1820; m. Edward Mead, Jan. .30, 18.53, and d. Mar. 31, 18.54; he m. 2nd, Sarah Sawyer. 2. John N. M., b. Xov. 19, 1S:W; m. Olive, daughter of lion. William Tworably, Mar. 25, 185(5; a daughter Alice T., b. May 7. 1S57. :3. Harriet II., b. March 22, 1833; m. Horace Barrows, Feb. 2. 1856, Portland. 4. Mary A. F , b. May 17, 18:?5; m. Rqv. W. N. Richardson. Jan. 23, 1861. 5. Martha E., b. July 7, 1837; m. John A. Upton, Jan. 14, 1805; and d. Mar. 7, 1866; he was killed by the cars July 31, 1806; aged ;J8. I I ..• «« i^" 80 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMH.Y. I 'li' m > ■ <■.' 6. Joseph, b. May 8, 1841; in. Mary Kindred, Christmas 1871; he was in the lOth and 2flth Maine Volunteer Infantry, in the war and lives in California. 7 LovisA F., h. .luiy 15, 1843; m. Luther Bn«lforil. .Jan 12, 1808. Clin- ton, Iowa. He lost an arm in the late war. 157 iii John Hoopek, '», July 2l>, 1810. iv Sakah, b. Fel . 1'), Itfl.'J; ni. Willi.un, son of Andrew Woodbury, June 10, I84U; and lived in Sweden, Ox^'ord ('o., twenty-seven years, Mexico, same Co., live years, then to Soutli Paris, in Dec. 1872; d. May 28, 1888; he d Jan. ;n, 18S0; near 60. Children: 1. Fkancls Chute, b Apr. 12. 1841; m. Isabel Heald. Aur. ;i, 186."); she d. April 1871, a<;ed 2^\ he married 2nd. Clara Snell. Nov. 1873, liavo two sons. He is principal of a iiigh school, or business college, at Los Angeles, Cal. 2. Susan, b. Apr. 27, l.'*43; m. William Wheeler, Feb. 9, 1860; and d. April 1(), 1871; he m. 2nd Isabel Bennett, Feb. 1873: she d. Sept 1874, aged 30; he m. 3rd Addie Matthews, June 28, 1876. Clara M., b, Sept. 30, 1844; m. Henry Howard, Nov. 26, 1863; oue son Charles,!). Ai)ril 12, 1870. Mr. Howard, a school teacher ;d Xov. 22. 1871, aged 34. Louise, l). Sept. 4, 184 J; m. .John H. Jones jr., who was a soldier in Co. I. .30th Me., Aug. 0, 1868; had four children, the eldest, Ger- trude L., a school teacher. They live at Ames bury, Mass. William M., b. May 11, 1848; d. Apr. :W, 1849. Hannah E., b. Mar. 20. 18.^0; m. James S. Wright, a lawyer at Paris Hill, and had two children. 158 V Fkancis jr., b. Dec. 16, 1816. VII. 54 William Carr Chute, another brother, born in Wind- ham, Feb. 12, 1788 ; married Rosannah, daughter of William May- berry jr., and Rose Waldon, Sept. 10, 1809, and after the opening of the Cumberland canal, about 1832 or 1833, he moved to Naples ; he was an honest, industrious citizen and farmer ; his wife died Dec. 13, 1831, aged forty-two years, seven months ; he married 2nd, Mrs. Nancy Rowe, Dec. 13, 1832, and died Aug. 19, 1864 ; she died Sept. 19, 1856, aged sixty-nine. Children : i Maky, b. Apr. 1, 1810; m. Calvin F. Brown, a blacksmith, 1833, and lived in Bridgetou, Milo, on the Kennebec river, and to Des .Moines, la., and Carth- age. Mo. ; she d. Mar. 1881. They had Charles, Edwin, William, Rose and Ellen, ii THO.MAS, b. Jan. 2.), 1813; m. Jane Wyer, 1840, and was collector 1850-.')!. Tiiey went to Oshkosh, Wis., 1854, where he d. Sept. 21. 1870; she returned to Portland. 3. 4. 6. iii ( 159 iv J 160 V V vi N vii Er 16 1 viii F VII. [ 1797; ma 1810 ; was: l)iiny of ni Oct. 14, II Childrei 162 i Ei) ii Lo iii Eifr Ji iv Cat H GENRALOOIKS OF THE flFlTTE FAMILY. 81 iii Cabolixk, b. Feb. II, 18l.">; in. Robert Kiiif;, 1S.5.'); b« left for Michigan •about 1H4(>, and hIio wont and lived in Peterboro, X. H., eij^htoon years. Then she married Jonas Kilmer, and went to Council Bluffs, la., and had two child 11 ; the dauj,diter died in infancy, the son, .1. Edward, b. Sept. fi, IH'jO, yrcw to nanhood. Mr. Kilmer died tlier<^ before the war; then she married 1' i*^'hin, 18'il, and moved to CNn-pus Christi, Tex., where he died l8(Ht; then slie lived with her son at Legato, Live Oak Co.. and died lS8ft. 159 iv Jamks, b. Aiifj. 3h, 1817. 160 V Wri.MAM, b. 0(!t. 22, 181!). vi Nkwki.l NiirrrNo, b. .lune 12, 1822; m. Mary Jane, (b. 182S), son of Caleb and Uuth (Jordan) Chaplain. Sept. 18, 18.'>1, and live in Bridgeton on the west side of Loiiji Pond; a watchman in the Pondicherry Woolen mills, vii Edwakd, b. Apr. 2.'>, ISJ4: d. July 20, 18.So. 16 1 viii Fkanklix A., b. Feb. 2."., 1S27. . I 'l ** 1 * * * ': i ■ I r.')l. VII. 55 Daniel, another brother, born in Windham, Feb. 10, 1797; married Bathsheba, daughter of William Mayberryjr., Apr. 21, 181(3 ; was a farmer in Oti.sfield ; he was one in Captain Kilburn's com- piiny of militia in the American war; he died Apr. 28, 1846; she died Oct. 14, 1859, aged sixty-five. Children : 162 1 Edwin, b. July '), 1816. ii Louisa, b. Aui^. !!», 1818; m. Joseph Xoyes, son of William and Mary (Chute-Noyes) .\bbott, May 17, 1846, and lived near Bolster's mills as farmers. They moved from Gorham to Otisfield in 185.5; she died June 20,18911. Children: 1. Alfheda, b. Apr. 16, 1848; m. James L., son of Abram Green, a soldier in the 2.")th Maine, May 8, 1868, and had six children. 2. Willi A.M. b. .\piil 22, 18.">4; m. Henrietta W., daugliter of Danforth Hancock, Dec. 6, 1876; two or thi'ee children. 8. Geougk R., b. July 4. 18.-)6; d. June 17, 1857. 4 Hattie.K., b. Nov. 15. 1861; d. Oct. 14, 1868. iii Emily X.. b. Dec 26, 1820; m. liev. Alpheus B. Lovewell,of the M.E. church, June 1845; and lived at Boater's Mills. He d. July 17, 1885,aged 64. Children: L Ella .VI., b. April 28, 1854; m. Russell E. Chute, Feb. 27, 1887. 2. LizziB E , b. May 28, ISiiO; m. Jason B. Scribner, Feb. 27, 1887. iv Catjiaijine, b. Mar. 12, 1828; m. James, son of Enoch Hanson, Sept. 2, 184-5, Harrison, near Bolster's Mills. Children: 1. Catiiakine S., b. Nov. 80, 1847; m. Fred A. Allen, Apr. 30, 1869. 2. Fhed J., b. April 15, 18.50; m. Georgia A. Whitman,^ (Jeremiah, Sil'is,^ of Round Hill, iV. S., Daniel,'' John,* John? Zachariah,^ Dea. John,^ of Weymouth, Mms., 1637), April 13, 1876. 3. Chahles W., b. Jan. 22, 1858; m. Annie L. Varney, July 1876. 1"- •a . A- . !' ( r, ;■■■*, '4 ■■' hi t . i 1*' ^W.'-- ^"ll ♦J 82 OENEALOOIE." OK THE fHIUTE FAMILY. ■*■]< i 1 i I il -li' ;>; ■•! iii .fi 4. Ammikiis L., I). Apr. 22, I8."».>; m. Cansio M. Murray, July 1874. r.. Emma U , 1). May 2"), ISVS; ni. Frod II. H.-rriok, 1878. . 7. Ku(jKNE A., b. Nov. -1, 1S('.2. 8. Ge()U(»k Wii.mam, 1). Oct. .{, IStJ4; d. Sopt. 2, l^<7i. V Siuvr, Aw, b. S(!pl, .12, |i^2>; in. Mahli»u, sin of Hunjainin Vkors, Sept. 12, 1845, and lived in Falnioutii and Portland. Cliildrou: 1. CiiAur.KS E , b. April (i, IS4(i; m. .lonny Grey, 1870, Lowell, Mass. 2. Ei(ii;.NK E., b. April 2i), 1S88; ni. .Mar;,'aret Ann Hrown; she d. May :i(), 1872; lie in. 2nd, Saraii J. (Joodricli. 163 vi Ai.nioN, b. Juno 29, 1828. vii KosH.t.A, b. Nov. 7, 1*10; ra. Richard, son of Daniel VV. Dole, Nov. 10, 1853; he was killed by cars at Framinj^iiani, Mass., Auiii;\v, b. Jan. 4, 1844. 168 vii Adki.hkutC, li. Fuh 4, 1848. 169 vili Wauiikn B., b. Apr. 10, IS.'io. ix Mauy Ann, b. Sept. 20, 18.W. VII. 57 Thomas* auotlu'r Id-other, born Aug. 12, 1803 ; luiirried Mary, daughter of Henjuiniii Webbiu-, Dec. 10, 1833, Sweden, Me. Tlicy lived in Naples till Dee. l8-}(), moved then to Otisfield, near the foot of Saturday Pond, 18-38, and was eaptain of militia then till 1842. lie was town treasurer 1844 to l84(i, and was 2nd cashier of Casco bank, Portland, for a while, lie moved back td Sweden, Dec. 81, 1840, and (Ik-d Aug. 15, 1871. C'hildren : 170 i UEOHdK M., b. July 29, 18:]fl. ii .John WKUMKU.b. Dec. 10, IS40; m. Saiali I*., dauj^htcr <»f Aaron Wooilbury, brother to William, Oct. 2;{, 18((rt, and live in Sweden, iii Susanna, b. May 11, 184.!; in. Amos T. White, Dec. 12, ISO.'i; went to Bo.s- t,l,.,- part of tl« ti.uo while it was lm,l, n,g. W, - ,i,.„, V. Ci,ut. una sons, .lames, Newell aucl LNankln, iH.alejl on tlu e„„al a„a .hvongl, the pon,U an,, rive,, at.aehe... M,-. Chute <,e.i Oct. 24. 18:!-2. age,l thirty : he ,nanie,l ind. Ma.-K'a.et Weston, a ».»ter. Jan. :•„ t«4:l, and clie,! Oct. :!!>. 1«74. she ,lie,i Dee. 4, 188,1. aged ahoa, eiglity. ChiUlveii of A. W. Chute: i John Andkkw, 1.. .Ian. i2, i830; d. Nov. 28. 1H:V.'. ii IHAAC Wkst<.N. h. Sept. 1-A 1H:!'2; d. Mar. 2, lH:):i. iii Mauy Ei.i/.ABK-ni. 1.. S.>i.t. :»», HM: d. Apr. 7. IWO. iv CATHAHINK Weslou, b. Au«. 10. 1S4(5; 1.. Apr. 4. IS.'.O. VIII. Ja/nes,^ Ja 14. 1796; Towner, .1 Dioby. I- deucon in widow, a J. (Miildrei 171 i Ilo ii Lv .1 C c r ,:3ij!:- f* § '- 5 and EIGHTH GENERATION. VIII. 59 Abram Ohute,* (Daniel,' Samuel,'^ John/' Lionel,^ Jttnies,^ Jamesi' Lionel^), boni in Cleineiits, Aiiiiii[)()lis Co., N. S., Oct. 14.1796; married Siisiiii Chute, his father's cousin, by Kov. Enoch ['(uvner, Jan. 29. 1H20, and lived in Clements. al)ont ei^'ht miles from Dii^by. He was a farmer, blacksmith, lisherman and a good [)ious deacon in the Baptist church ; died of asthma June "27, 185!) ; his widow, a good Christian woman, died Sept. 18, 1880, aged eigiity one. (Children : 171 i UoHKUT, b. Dec. in, 1820. ii LuciNnA, h. Dec. hS. 1820; m. .John Doii, 1879, in San Bernardino, Cal. 4. AnuAM Chute, b. Oct. 19, 1848; m. Lovina. daughter of Abner Morse,8 1874, and had Kizbro F., b. 1874; he d. Sept. 2, 1877; she m. 2nd, Israel Balcomb, son of James, Aug. 1885, in Clements. 6 and 0. Joskph .and Israel, b. June 3, 1850; d. in three weeks. 7. James W. J., b. July 2."), 18-51 ; m. Lillia E. May, March 3, 1879, had three children, and,d. Oct. 5, 1890. 8. StTSAN Ann, b. April 25, 1853; m. H. Gilford Potter, son of Aaron jr., Sept. 29, 1879, and d. April 9, 1879; he m. 2nd, Adda, daughter of Dea. Jacob Kempton Dec. 1880. 9. John D., b. April 25, 1853; m. Sabra A., daughter of Reuben D., son of Dea. Aaron Potter, Oct. 1880; three children. 10. MoBES J., b. Nov. 14, 1855; m. Laura M. Chute, April 21, 1886; (see No. 216.) 11. Obatia E., b. Nov. 6, 1857; d. a happy Christian, Aug. 8, 1881. 12. Charles T., b. Dec. 21, 1859; d. Feb. 24, 1882. 1 •' i ,1 I t _ t t ..1 . '?!' '« 1 ■ 86 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY 1^ 172 iii WniTEi lELn, b. Mar. 29, 182:}. iv Sophia, b. Dec. 20, 182"); m. Jeremiah, son of Rev. Lsrael Potter, jr., Feb. 10, 1848, and lives at Clementsvale. 1. Naomi Etualinda, b. Jnne 24, 1845). 2. Geokok Whitefikld, b. Jan. 15, 18.')!; in. Susan Mahlin{>;, Mar. 28, 1875; four sons. 3. H. Bbayma.v, b. Oct. 12, 1852; ni. . 4. Edwabo Wesly, b. Sept. 18, 1854; m. Alice Flagp, three children. 5. SrsAN Beknice. b. May 28, IS.'itJ; ni. Fred P. Jones, Aug. 4, 1880; son Edwanl Vernon' b. 1887. 6. Soi'UiA Amelia, b. July 10, 18.58; d. Jan. 27, 1872. 7. Cjiaules Hadubon, b. Feb. 11, 1801; d. June 21, 1890. 8. Ideixa B., b. Aug. IG. 180(5; d. June 17, 181)2. V Naomi, b. March 20, 1828 ; m. Dea. James Edward Potter, Esci., son of Dea. Aaron Potter, Dec. 22, 1804; and lived on the east side of Moose river, in Clements, a good farmer, and a pious de.aeoii in the B. i)tist clinrcli. He d. Aug. I, 1800. aged 80. One .son. 1. Geouoe Fe.wvick, I». Sept. 24. 1805; m. Kate E., daughter of Capt. John Daniels of Freeport. Digby Co., N. S., Aug. 24, 1802, and live in Lynn, Mass. His mother lives with them. vi WlLLErr Mabshai.l, b. Sept. 10, 1830; went to Boston, Mass., 1851, to sea 1852; sailed to the East Indies, to China .and otlior places, fourteen voyages. inehniing four times around the globe; was in tJie United States Navy 1861 ; at New Orleans, May 1802, and mustered out 1804; then to sea again. He was shipwrecked twice before the war. and once since, losing all, and dismasted once in the China sea, ship, "Nor Wester," 1200 tcnis, Aug. 1850. He left the sea in Boston, May 1882, and went to the ""ailor's Snug Harbor,"' near Quincy, ten miles south of Boston, sustained by bequests and donations, tirst e.«tablislied by Joshua Bacon (1785-1852), of Boston, Capt. Eph. Doane jr., present commander. vii IIowAun Doria.Ass, b. .Sept. lo, I83;5; went to sea, and d. on the hrij;, "Tropic Bird,*' Aug. 10. 1882. and buried at Ouuiinak Lsland, Alaska, viii Susan Ann, b. June ;W, 18;W; m. Charles T., son of Thomas, son of Dea. Benjamin Potter, of Smith's Cove, Digby Co., Mar. 0, 1864. 1. John Henuv. 1). Nov. 1.5, 1855; m. Berthi Eldridge, Feb. 21. 18T0; m. in New Zealand. 173 ix Au.stin SopiiBONius, b. Jan. 31, 1830. X AuRAM, b. Feb. 28, 1842; went to sea and was lost off the bark "Legal Tender," Falmouth harbor, Alaska, Dec. 13, 1872. Oct. 19, farmer, 1 tian in 1891, ne; Childr i S ii Ma 174 iii Ep] 175 iv Jo!. V Me vi Ch. R D D VIII. 60 Aaron Chute, brother to the preceding, born in Clem- ents, Aug. 11, 1798 ; married by Rev. E. Towner, Eunice Woodworth, GENEALOGIES OF TIIK CHUTE FAMILY. 87 •2. :i. 4. 5. 0. a 9. 10. Oct. 19, 1820. and lived in Clements, about seven miles from Digby ; fiiiraer, blacksmith, fishermun and a very active, pious, devoted Chris- tian in the Baptist church: died March 0, 188-1; she died July 7. 1891, nearly ninety-three. Children : i Sarah Lovexia. b. Oct. :*., 1824; m. Eilward, son of Stephen, son of Abel Deals, Oct. 10, 1840, and lives on her father's old farm. Children: 1. RoBV Jaxe, b. Feb. 28, 18.')(); m. Henjamin, son of Timothy Brooks. EuxK K Anx, b. Sept. 2:?, 18r>I ; ni. Stephen Morine. CiiAKr.Es Ei>\vAKi), b. Kel). Iti, 1S.")4: d. Feb. 6, 18()T. Pkiscili.a C, b. May 24, 18.")."); m. Richard C, son of Tim. Brooks. Isaac F*.. b. Dec. 7, 18.")(): ni. : lives in Halifax. Xaxcy L., b. June 23, 18.j8; m. William, son of .le.sse^ Henshaw. Feb. 20, Ls71», and d. Dec. 20, l.^Si). Stki'HEX R., b. .lune 20, 1800; m. Editli. dau«;hter of Michael Spurr, son of James, Mar. 10, 1880. Sarah H., b. Xov. 12, 1802; d. Apr. 18, 1877. M.\RY .\i).\LiXE, b. Oct. 21, 1804; m. William Henshaw: 2nd wife. Martha E., b. Jan. 0, 1809; m. Arthur Berry, son of John, son of William, son of Thomas. ii Mary Euz.\reth. b. Apr. 17, lS2i); m. (leorjj;e, son of John and Eunice (Fellowf.) Troop, his 2nd wife, July 4, 1807, and d. Mar. 12, 1880; he d. Nov. 9, 1881, ajred 8.3years, 8 months. 174 iii Ephraim Larkixs. b. Feb. 27, 1828: d. June, 180:5. 175 iv Joseph Wextworth, b. Dec. 24, 1829. V Melixda J.\xe, b. Oct. 22, 1831; m. David, son of Allen Kice, Dec. 31, 1850, and still live on the Digby side of Bear River; farmers. Children: 1. TuEi.BKRT T.. b. May 11, 1858; m. Lizzie Ann, daughter of Gilbert and Matilda (Chute) Morgan, .^fay 12, 1881, and shed. July, 28 1882, aged 18; he m. 2nd, Hattie Kinghoin, adopted daughter of Kev. John JelTerson Woodworth, July, 188.^. Melvix O., b. Jan. 21, 18 had iii LovEJ Ben iv Satir (Foi C ^'>l! GEXEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 89 lis, Ihn bs, |iu- 4. Thomas Ansley, b. Sept. 1:}, 1857; m. Mary Grace, daughter of Josiah Fisher, Mar. 30, ISSO; have three or four children; live at Miuichester, Mass. ; carpenter. 5. David Amasa, b. 18.59; d. 18(52. 6. David Bkainabd, b. Aug. 11, 1S(51; m. A. Evelyn Ripley, Aug. 28, 1887. 7. PTEOiUrE Edwix. b. Sept. 10, 180:^; m. Pliebo Lathrop, 1888. 178 ii Ohadiaii, b. .Jan. 12. 18:^2. iii MiNErTA, b. Dec. 9, 18:33; ra. VVilliain Sherwia jr., Aug. 6, 1872, Elgin Co., Out., and d. in Middlesex Co., May 2(5, 187.}. iv Pheue Ann, b. Oct. 14, 1835; d. July 13, 1851. a happy Christian. V Sabah Jane, b. Sept. 19, 1837, d. Aug. 4, 1855. vi Marv Elizabeth, b. Sept. 19, 1837; d. Feb. 4, 185(5. vii Hauhiet Soi'iiiA, b. Oct. 18, 183'.>, living in Aylmer, Out. 179 viii Sidney, b. Nov. 28, 1841. ix AuMANEi.LA, b. Sept. 15, 1813; ni. William Shervvin, jr., as 2d \*ife, and lived at Ailsa Craig, Out, he is a dealer in furniture. They removed to Forest, Lanibton Co., where he d. .July 10, '180, aged 44. She d. March, 1881 ; one son. I. Wii-LiAM lioYCE, b. Aug. 13, 1877. X David Minabd, b. Marchj6, 184(5; cabinet maker aud dealer at Port Bur- well, Ont., deacon in the Baptist church, singing teacher and composer of music, xi Susanna, b. Oct. 14, 1848; ra. George W. Stuart, April 23, 1880, a cooper in Aylmer, Ont., two sons, 1. George Washington, b. March 14, 1881. 2. James Minabd, b. June 15, 1885. VIII. 62 Joseph, another brother, bora May 20, 1805 ; married M.uy Ann, daughter of John Newcomb and Charlotte (Woodworth) Saiiford, by Rev. Israel Potter jr., Oct. 17, 1889, and lived on his father's old farm, near the "Waldeck Line," in Clements, where she died April 18, 1868; aged forty -seven; he married 2nd Elizabeth (Weare) Christopher- Apt, July 2, 1877, and died April 18, 1886. Children : — i Judson, b. April 10, 1842; m. Havilah Sophia Chute (see No. 85), Dec. 1866, lived with his father a few years, then in Maiden, Mass., a few, and finally settled on the George Troop farm, Hear River, 1887. ii Jemima, b. Aug. 6, 1813; ra. John, son of Edward Henshaw, Oct. 6, 1861; had fourteen children in Clements, iii Lovenia, b. Sept. 14, 1845; m. Charles, son of Thomas P., son of Thomas Berry, Oct., 1863; have four children; d. Oct. 10, 1870. iv Satiba, b. Feb. 1, 1848; ra. Eli Jones, son of Abram Brooks and Abigail (Foster) Smith, Mar. 6, 1874; have four sons at Bear River. C '« .•» 90 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. J t". V Serktta, twin sister, m. Charles Berry, Feb, 12, 1872; one son, Ralph, b. Ib74. vi Maky Elizabeth, b. Sept. 2, 1850; m. Oliver, son of Daniel W. Miliier, have thiee sons. vii John Russkll, b. Aug. 16. 1852. viii MiXKTTA .Tank, b. Dec. 22, 1854; m. William Earlcy, 1872; three children, ix Isabella, b. 1850; d. Xov., 1870. X CiiARLoTTE Mi-Vi'-iiVA, b. 1858: m. Frank Phillips, 1877. xi Maby Ann, b. Dec. 1801; m. George Keed, 1879. xii Pkudence, b. Nov. 10. 1863 ; in. Charles Phillips, 1882. VIII. 63 Benjamin, twin brother to Joseph, muvried Susannah Jane, daughter of Nathan and Mary Elizabeth (Cunningham) Rogei.s, by Rev. Daniel McGregor, Feb, 10, 1833, and lived on the east side of Moose "liiver in Clements; he was a good worker and quite sharp in business as a farmer and trader ; slie died Feb. 1*), 1882, aged seventy- three, and he "still lives" with his children in Clements. Children : i Jebusha, b. Nov, 16, 18:53; ra. R. H. Sanfoid, as his 2nd wife (see Sanford), and is a merchant at Clementsvale and postmistress. 180 ii Daniel Rogers, b. Mar. 22, 18.55. iii Clakissa, b. Mar. 11, 18 JT; m. Dea. Joshua, son of Rev. Israel Potter jr.. Oct. 25, 1800; lived at Clementsvale, and d. Aug. 13, 1S91. Children: 1. Minnie G., b. Sept. 28. 1802. 2. Noble S., b. May 26, 18(i4; d. May 7, 1884. 3. Jennie F.. b. July 26, 1866. 4. Abba V., b. Dec. 23, 1869. 5. RoscoE L., b. Apr. 18, 1872. 6. Rosa U , b. July 24, 1877. iv Emily J , b. Apr. 28, 1839; ni. Dea. John G. Lantz, Dec, 19, 1861, and d. Dec. 26, 1883; hem. 2nd, Anna E., daughter of Joseph Potter, Nov. 19. 1884. V Melissa, b. June 25, 1841; in. Hiram M. Chute. See No. 210. vi Louisa A., b, Apr. 22, 1844; m. David Minard jr., Sept. 14, 1865. and lived in Cornwallis, but since 1888, have lived in Boston, Mass. Children: 1. Pekcy J., b. Aug. 29, 1800 ; m. Mary F. Stewart, Oct. 21, 1891, Boston. 2. Clarence R., b. Apr. 21, 1868; is a Baptist minister. 3. Serena A., b. Apr. 24, 1870; d. soou. 4. Serena E., b. June 3, 1871. 5. Adelaide M., b. Aug. 25, 1874. 6. Abciie E., b. Jan. 18, 1878. 7 James F., b. Aug. 24, 1881; d. IS6C>. vii Amanda E., b. May 2, 1846; m. John M., son of R. H. Sanford, by Rev. Mr. Robbins, Sept. 22, 1876, Brooklyn Cornwallis, Kings, Co., N. S. Thej 1 181 viii 2e; ix Svi a VIII. ( married b^ lived on a farmer and the Willian there eight children nei 182 i EvEi 183 ii Nehi iii Cere y Adei (b. a h.' b. ^ov 1870 Arc b. A 1887 il84 vi Me LB. vii Je.ssii (I'liil Noel I. 2. 3. 4. li *^iii Sopui^ |186 ix RicHA « Alice 1883; GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 81 •noved from Nova Scotia to New Hampshire, in 1879; to Alston, Mass., 1891; and to Linden 1892; farmer and carpenter. Children: (I), Millient V.,h. Oct. 14. 1878. (2), Susan B., b. Dec. 22, 1879. (3), leroy rL,h. April 9, 1883. (4), Otto IV., b. July 24, 1884. (5), Rmj Miltun, h. Nov. 9, 188G. (6), Ettie May, b. Oct. 22, 1889. 181 viii Zenas E., b. July 4, 1847. ix Sykexa a., b. Jan. 20, 1850; m. John M. Sanford (first time), Sept. 25, 1873, and d. June 11, 1875. ' VIII. 64 Daniel Chute jr., another brother, born Nov. 12, 1808; married by Rev. Israel Potter, sen., Ann Spurr, Nov. 9, 1837, and lived on a part of his father's old faiiu near the Waldeck Line ; was a farmer and Christian man. In 1875 he sold out in Clements, bought the William TurnbuU farm, on the " Back Road," to Digby, and lived there eight years ; died Aug. 1883 ; and the widow lives with her children near Boston, Mass. 182 i Everett Spiku. b. Mtiy 2(5, 1838 183 ii Xehemiau. b. 12, 1S39. iii Cebetha Jank, b. Nov. 11, 1841; d. Dec. 15, 1865. iv JcLiA Ann, b. Sept. 16, 1843; d. July 16, 18<>8. V Ahelia Estueu, b. July 12, 1816; m. Charles E., sou of Henry Hulseman, (b. in Clements, Nov. 9, 1843), Apr. 30, 1806. and live in Maiden, Mass., a happy Christian couple; he a carpenter, et<.\ Children: (1) Flmence A., b. Nov. 1, I8(U5; m. Charles 8. \Vith;iin, Apr. 10, 1886. (2) Ralph B.,h. Yov. 29, 186S; m. Vesta Witham, Easter, 1889. {>>.) Frrd 2?., b. Aug. 10, 1870. (4) Osmr C, b. Sept. 2-^, 1872. (5) Jennie B., b. Feb. 18, 1874. (6) Arche M., h. Nov. 4, 1875. (7) Lizzie A., b. Nov. 11, 1877. (8) Lome B., b. Apr. 13, 1881. (9) Frank E., b. June 19, 1884. (10) Joseph L., b. May 8, 1887. 184 vi Melboikn, b. Oct. 15, 1849. vii Jessie Elizabeth, b. July 24. 1851; m. James W., son of Isaac and Mary (Phillips) C.rnwell, May 28, 1874, and live at the "Sea-Wall," on Digby Neck. Children : lliveil I 1. Arciie C, b. Feb. 22, 1875. 2. Eva Gektkude. b. July 20, 1879. |)ston. ■ 3. Heuuekt, b. . 4. Emdon, b. . Mr. Cbrnwell m. 1st, Sophia, daughter of John Denton, Feb. 27, 1869, and had Delia May, b. June 14, 1870. Mrs. Cornwell d. Sept.. 1873, aged 26. Mr. Isaac Cornwell d. 1890, aged eighty-.six. viii Sophia A., b. Aug. 5, 1853; d. May, 1859. 1185 ix KicHARi) Scott, b. March 24, 1855. jr. Mr. ■ X Alice Elicia, b. March 7, 1857; m. Jacob, son of Isaac Dakin, July 18, JTbeT B 1883; live at Front Cove, Digby Co., have four children: Lizzie, Alena, *« w •wm f f V'» "M ,♦.1* '»* 92 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Sadie and Arnold. Mr. Dakin m. 1st, Elizabeth Leighton, and had tliree children; m. 2nd Amelia Smalley and had six children. xi Thomas Ansley, h. April 2, 1859; m. Sarah, daughter of William Pickering of Prince Edward Island, Dec. 25, 1889, and live in South Boston; a cin conductor. VIII. 65 David Chute, another brother, born Sept. 29, 1810; married Sarah Ann Woodworth, by ReV. Edward Manning, Oct. 2, 1834, and lived in Clements, for a few years in Virginia, near Clements- vale, where he died rather suddenly Feb. 2, 1847 ; the widow, with the two youngest boys (the three older having preceded with their cousin, Ezekiel Chute, the year before), moved to Bayham, Elgin Co., Out., in Sept. 18pl, and there married 2nd by Rev. Alfred Chute, June 24. 1852, Jacob, son of Henry Baumwart and lived near Big Creek, Wal- singham. Norfolk Co., where he died Oct. 31, 1854, aged sixty. (He married 1st, Sally, daughter of Isaac and Polly (Colt) Smith, and hud several children.) The widow sold out her little property there, and in 1856, moved to Le Sueur, Minn., and there lived with her eldest son. But one William P. F., son of Joseph Cummings, from western New York, a lumberman came in there to board, and married her, by the Rev. Mr. Lagrange, Jan. 7, 1858. In 1860, they sold out there and moved about seventy miles south into Elmore, Faribault Co., near the Iowa line, and in 1867-68, they moved south, across Iowa to Maysville. De Kalb Co., Mo., and there settled on a good piece of rail road land. Mr. Cummings was a farmer and jobber. Qhildren : i Levi, b. Sept. 11. I8S5; went to Ontario, Sept., IB.'^O; to Le Sueur, Minn., 1855; was a soldier in Co. C, 5th 3Iinnesota, and on the frontier light- ing the Sioux Indians, under Little Crow, in the summer'of 1862; m. Julia, | daughter of William and Mary Hassel, near Blue Earth city, Jan. 26, 18t)o; had a son, P-ldgar, b. Apr. 17,1867. For twenty years or more Mr. Chute | has lived in Missouri. viii A ii EzEtA, b. Mar. 1, 1837; d. in Bayham, Out., Oct. 17, 1850. 186 iii Elias, b. Feb. 9, 1839. iv Zechariah, b. Dec. 1, 1841: was iu Co. C, 5th Minnesota in late war; d, onj a steamboat on the Mississippi river, Nov. 27, 1863, and buried at Mem-| phis, Tenn. V Ei.EAZEB, b. Jan. .5, 1844; d. in Walsingham, Ont., Apr. 16, 1854. vi Amanda, b. Apr. 24, 1846; d. Feb. 14, 1847. vii Arminoa Ann, b. Nov. 6, 18.58; ra. David, son of David and Harriot (DyerlJ Gray, Apr. 25, 1875, and had Ora Alice, b. Feb. 3, 1876, Clarksdale, Mo. VIII. Daniel am (b. Feb. 1 jr., Dec. 3: N.S. Childrei: i Daj M ii Alh iii Dai Rl 28, Ch iv Piuo V Mar 186 vi Maki vii iRENl viii LucR ix Hiba 188; fin ■x Artii xi A. Pe xii Emas xiii Zediv Mln VIII. 67 Lionel,^ Jam 'Harried Han 'lied 1690, ' 1760). by Re 'U832,aged p'^'wO, b. in '^ev. Ezekiel twenty -seven II GENEALOGIES CF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 93 Minn., tight- Julia. 1805; I Chute d. onl It Mem- , {Dyerl| Mo. viii AracE Amanda, twin sister, m. Fred Strasser, Dec. 18, 1882. and liad Ed- ward A., b. Nov. :}, 188:]; she d. in Missouri, June 30, 1887; he m. again and is a doctor in Colorado. VIII. 66 Elias, the eighth and last brother in the family of Daniel and Saruh (Weave) Chute, born Apr. 21, 1817 ; married Martha (b. Feb. 19, 1824), daughter of Abram Bowlby by Rev. Israel Potter jr., Dec. 32, 1842, and lived in the •• Virginia" settlement, Clements, N. S. Children : i Dakiu.s, b. Feb. 23, 1844; m. Abba Hobbs, 1871, and live in Worcester, Mass. Alhert, b. Dec. 14, 184.5; drowned in Lake Katy, Sf^jt. ,'>, 1858. Dalina, b. Oct. 1], 1847; m. Alex. Marriott. July 7, 1804; he m. 1st, A. Ilhoda, daughter of Abram Low and had two children; she d. Mar. 28, 1804, aged IS; he d. Oct. 10, 1807, aged 31, and Dalina m. 2nd, Ephraim Chute. See No. 174. Prior, b. Feb. 10, 1850; d. Mar. 20. Martha L., b. Jan. 6, 1851; ni. Wallace, son of William Wright, Dec. 30, 1867, and have four children. Mary Janet, twin sister, m. Asa Wright, Dec. 18, 1870; two children. Irene, b. Nov. 23, 1852; m. Freeman E. Chute. (See 277.) Lucretia. b. Oct. 1, 18.54; d. Aug. 186.5. Hiram E., b. June 7, 1850; m. Isabel Wyman, June 1881; she d. Apr. 17, 1883, aged 21; m. 2nd, Clara L. Lewis, May 22, 1889. He is head of the firm "Chute & Plall," organ manufacturers, Yarmouth, N. S. Arthur R., b. Jan. 25, 1858; d. Oct. 20, 1800. A. Percy, b. Sept. 21, 1800; d. May 30, 1884. Elias Burpee, b. June 18, 1802. Zedivia, b. Dec. 27, 1804; m. H. William Jack, Nov. 25, 1885, Minneapolis, Minn. n ill IV V vi vii viii ix X xi xii xiii VIII. 67 Benjamin Foster Ohute,^ (Abram," Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,'^ James,^ Jame^? Lionel ^), born in Granville, Jan. 31, 1801 ; married Hannah Calkins,^ (Edmund,"* Ahira,^ Ezekiel,^ John^'^ Samuel,^ John,"^ Hvgh^ of 1600, from Chepston, Monmouthshire, Wales, 1640; ilied 1690, in Marshfield, Mass., wife Ann. Ezekiel, to Nova Scotia 1160). by Rev. William Chipman, Sept. 24, 1829, and she died May I ^, 1832, aged thirty ; Miriam Parker,* ( William,^ Major Natlianiel^^ Wil- '('awi), b. in Aylesford, Sept. 21, 1799 ; married William Chase, jr., by Key. Ezekiel Masters, Nov. 24, 1830; he died Oct. 24, 1831, aged twenty -seven ; she married 2nd B. F. Chute, by Rev. E. Masters, Sept. »« 94 GENEALOOIE8 OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ,•'■■ ■ . ; • - y., 24, 1833, Cornvvallis, Kings Co.. N. S. Mr. Chute, a wealthy farmer, died Sept. 24, 1854. Children : 187 i Silas Pakkeu, b. July 23, 1834. ii Hannah Mahia, h. March 17. 1830; m. John H. Biirteaux/' (in//tV(m,* Charles,^ William,- Phillip,^ h. about 1720), Nov. 18, 1857, and lived at Nictaux, Ann.apolis'Co,, N. S., he d. Jul}' 26, 1876; aged 52. She m. 2d, . Childion: 1. Ki:fina, b. Nov. 8, I85!t; m. David M., son of David Jordan, Dec. 21, 1888, livet. 2, 1834, and lived on the " Post Road," near Berwick, King's Co., N. S. ; was a sturd}' farmer, inn keeper, mill owner, etc.; died Mar. 20, 1882. Children : 188 i Leandek, b. July 28, 1835. ii Abram, b. Dec. 29, 1836. VIII. 69 William Henry, another brother, born Dec. 21, 1806; married Lovina, daughter of Dea. William Skinner, by Rev. William Chipinan, Oct. 28, 1835, and still live in Cornwallis ; able farmers;; had a " golden wedding," 1885. Children : i Lors, b. Aug. 14, 1836; d. July 18, 13-37. ii Makoaret, b. July 9, 18.38; m. Isaac, son of Gardner Dodge jr., Mar. 4, 1863; he d. Nov. 26, 1866, aged 30 years and 8 months. 189 iii Richardson, b. Mar. 10, 1840. iv Mary. b. May 2, 1842; m. William J. Burgess, Feb. 19, 1879. 190 v John Burton, b. Aug. 23, 1844. vi Waity, b. Jan. 30, 1847; m. Owen, son of Enoch Palmer, Feb. 18, 1880; have live children, vii Eunice Ann, b. July 20. 1849; m. Charles, son of James Ilsley, Dec. 1, 1875, viii Lalbah, b. Feb. 11, 1853. 191 ix Henry J., b. .May 10, 18.56. VIII. married . Israel Po walli.s, N and in M t, 1866. vii Eugene, b. Nov. 7, 1851; d. Dec. 1. viii LoviNA, b. Dec. 18, 1855; a school teachur. ix CvNTUiA, b. Apr-. 5, 18.58; d. Jan. 1, 1859. X Geobge William, b. Nov. 1, 1859. xi FuED Young, b. Oct. 14, 1861. VIII. 71 Thomas Ansley, the youngest son of Abram and Me- hitable (Foster) Chute, born in Cornwallis, N. S., May 11, 1819 ; married Margaret, daughter of Deacon William Skinner, by Rev. Wil- liam Chipraan, Feb. 9, 1843, and dives on his father's old farm (that he bought and settled on in 1817), on the Post Road, two miles from Berwick; farmers. Mrs. Chute died Jan. 17; 1863, in her forty -first year ; he married 3nd, Mary Hendry, July 12, 1867 ; she died Aug. 9, 1885, aged sixty. *Slr William Heyrlcke, to London, l-')74, cliangert his name to H iri'ick, son of .Tohn,' (Tliomas,'' Robert,^ Sir William,'^ Robert,* John, ^ Henry,^ By rioke^), 13l(i to 1272, descendant of Eric the For- rester. '« ■! k 96 OENKALOOI»58 OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. • 1 Children : 193 i Edwaiid Mannino, 1». Mar. 25, 1844. ii LovixA, 1.. Jiiii. 10, 1845; d. Mar. 0, 1847. 194 iii JoBKi'H Fan.hiiaw, b. Oct. 0, 1840. 196 iv Bkn.jamin Fostkb, b. Dec. V.i, 1848. V /KPiriXA, b. Dec. 7, 1S50; m. A. C. Wiule, Oct. 7, 1801. vi Ku.MiNA, b. Dec. 2, 1854; a school teaclier, 196 vii James Pkiiky, b. Nov. 22, 1858. viii Hakkis Ohelin, b. Aug. 12, 1801, VIII in Willi Vfillbiir Xov. VJ, f'hildi i S VIII. 72 Abram ChuteS ( Williaw,' Samuel,^ John,^Lionel* James, James ■^ Lionel^)^ born in Wilniot, N. S., Dec. 8, 1804 ; went to Fred- erickton, N. B., in 1818 ; nuinied Lydia Ann, danghter of Major Wil- liam Carr, June, 1824; she died in June, 1888, aged forty; he married 2nd, Ann, daughter of William Harris, June 27, 1884, and went to Nova Scotia, but returned to St. John, N. B. in 1840 ; went to Nova Scotia again and lived in Dalhousie, Annapolis Co., 1842 ; moved to Taunton, Bristol Co., Mass., 1870, and died there Feb. 10, 1890. Children : i William Henky, b. Aug., 1825, near Black Rock, N. S. ; d. Sept. 26, 1820. ii Ei.i.TAu, b. 1828; d. 1840, Frederickton, N. B. iii Lydia Ann, b. Sept. 20, 1829; m. Willinm, son of John Scolield, Dec. 19, 1852, in Dalhousie. Children: 1. Mii.LEDGE, b. ; m. . 2. Makgaiiet, b. ; m. Charles Mailman. 3. William Henky, b, 1859; d. 1863. 4. Charles, b. ; m. Cassie Connell. iv Priscilla, b. Jan. 7, 18:i2; ra. Stephen Medicraft, Oct. 10, 18.52. Children: 1. William Albert, b. ; m. Lydia, b. . 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Isabella, b. Abram, b. — Mary Ann, b. ; m. James Evans. Alonzo, b. ; d. aged 4. Freeman, . Minnie, b. . V vi vii viii ix 197 X MAKY.b. Apr. IP, 1837; m. John Medicraft, Aug. .3,1853; fourteen cliildren; Syrena, b. Apr. 3, 1841 ; m. Richard Booth of Providence, Dec., 1868. Isabella, b. June 20, 1843; m. Charles Spearin, Aug. 23, 1865; 3 children. LuciNDA, b. July 20, 1845; m. Josiah Brown, June 12, 1880; 3 children Georgiana, b. June 11, 1847; m. Thomas Read, Mar. 10, 1863; 4 children. William Albert, b. June 27, 1849. ii S 198 iii Jaj iv M> 199 V D^ vi Lu vii Hk VIII. Lionel,"^ Jo Feb. 7, 18( Elizabeth Thomas,^ I f rior, Sept March, 18. -lilt] died in N. R., and first of Ma To look for 1849, and 1 OENEALOaiES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 97 •en; ren. VIII. 73 James Lynam Chute, brother to the preceding, born ill VVilinot, N. S., .Inly ;5, 1HI;5; married Fiiicy, (hiiighter of James Millbury 1887, and lived in C'lareiiCL', a good Christian coui)le ; he died Nov. 11), IHfjl ; she died near Providence, H. I., Jun. 4, 1888, aged 76. Children : I Serai'II O., 1). .Jan. 17, 18.W; in. Alfred, son of Nicholas Crowell, Sept. 1, 18(i(J, and lived near Bridgetown; moved to Lynn, Mass., Jnly 1890. Cliil- dien: (I), Niehnlaa Fletcher, h. Dec. 27, 1867; m. Acli.sah Mann, Nov. 1887. (2), FAwunl Hnrpee, 1). March 24, 18(«>. (.'{), Minnie May, b. May 15, 1871. (4), Andrew Plmman, b. .Tune 8. 187:5. (rj), Ada Deliyht, b. July 10, 1S75. (((), Annie Bell>; b. Oct. VA, 1877. ii Si'SAN A., b. May 27, 18;j(); m. James Edward, sonuf Nicholas Crowell, Sept 10, 1802; and lived near IJridgetown till Aug. 1801, when they moved to New Milford, \. H. Children: (1) James Lyman, b. Aug. 15, 1861}; m. Amelia Gillis, Sept. 21, 1888. Two children. (2), Anna Orlena, h. Auff. 20, 1805; m. Arclic, son of Frank Lowe, Oct. 25, 1882, have seven children, Jamaica Plain, Mass. (3), Lucj/ Arjnes, b. Sept. 14, 1867; m. John W. Hlanchard, March im]. (4), Elizabeth M., b. 1869; d. 1874. (5), Edward ]V., b. Oct. 19, 1872. (0), DemonJ'ord L., b. Miir. 1875; d. April 1877. (7), Mildred May, b. Sept. II, 1877; d. the .same day. (8), Harru Lamont, b. Sept. 4. 1879. 198 iii James William, b. July 4, 1841. iv Maky Eliza, b. Aug. 24, 1843; d. 1864. 199 V David Fletcher, b. Nov. 9, 1845. vi LuciNDA, b. Feb. 3, 1817; m. Albert G., son of Christopher H. Waterman, Dec. 24, 1868, and lived in .Johnson, R. I. ; he was in Co. K, 7tli Rhode Island in the late war. vii Henry W.. b. Sept. 10, 18.10; off to sea; Belfast, Ireland. VIII. 74 Daniel Dlmock Chute/ (Samuel,' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,'^ James, ^ James ■^ Lionel^)^ born at •' Digby .Foggins," Digby Co., Feb. 7, 1807 ; taken to Cornvvallis by his parents in infancy ; married Elizabeth Rebecca lland,^ (Afnshai,' John,*' Thomas,° Caleb,* John,^ Thomas,'^ Robert,^ over to Charlestown, 1635; died 1639), by Rev. John Prior, Sept. 29, 1831, New Canaan, Cornvvallis, and stayed there till March, 1840, (during which time three daughters and a son were born and (lied in infancy and childhood),'wheu they moved to Frederickton, N. R., and attended the great celebration of the Queen's marriage the first of May, when a whole ox was roasted. He followed shoemaking. To look for more or better work, he left New Brunswick in March, 1849, and lived in Albany and Greenbush, N. Y., and (hearing that his » '! . 98 OENEALOOIEfl Or THE CHUTE FAMILV. •I wife was dead or deserted him), luiirried Mary Alice Eliza, dangliter of I'aoli and Rebecca Kaiidall, and widow of Captain James VV. Tay- lor (lost off the ship Alamance, 1H4H, aged tliirty-three, leaving two sons, James Henry, born 1840, and William (ieorge, born 1848), by Rev. George I fall, Apr. 17, 1849, in New York city, and then moved to Mt. Clements, Mich., and drove stage and carried mail till 1852 : then he moved to Swan ('reek, St. Clair C'o., and was a storekeeper and stave merchant throngh the summer of 1858; then went to Cali- fornia; came back in the fall of 1855, and moved to Eyota, Olmstead Co., Minn., and there "farmed it" on a good quarter section of prairie land till 1808, when he sold out and moved to near Albert Lea, Free- born Co.; farmer again. In the spring of 1800, he went to California again ; came back in the fall, and since that wandered into Western Dakota and settled in the Black Hills, where he »Ued March 20, 1889. As D. D. Chute was reported dead in Now lirunswick, his " widow" married Dea. Eli, son of Hosea Taylor of Orient, Me., 1858, and lived in Lower Woodstock and Eel River; had throe sons and a daughtei.' two were twin boys that died in infancy. She died Feb. 28, 1891, about eighty. Children : i Emily Rebecca, b Nov. 16, 1841 ; m. Dea. Hezokiah S..s()n of .Joseph Scott. Dec. 4, I80i); moved from Lower Woodstock to Augusta, Me., 1880, and works in the cotton mills. Children: 1. Maky Sir.vEREiN, b. Dec. 18, 18(U; d. Nov. 8, 18(M. • 2. LrcY Amhuosine, b. Feb. 18, ISOil; m. Lewis M. Currier (James H., William, Amos), Dec. 25, 1882. He is a policeman near Lynn. Two children. 3. Lizzie Fkaxcema, b. July 2, 1804; ra. George S. Jones, Jan. 2,", 1887, two or three children. ' 4. Claka Emma, b. May 1.5, 1800; m. Geo. F. Carson. 5. Edith Medoiia, b. April 7, 1869. 6. Hezekiaii E., b. July 25, 1870. 7. MiXNiE EsTHEK, b. July i, 1872; ra. Charles E. Procter, July 20, 1890, of WaterviUe. 8. Gkoroe Samuel, b. Nov. 1, 1S73. 9. Ethel Pearle, b. Jan. 22, 1880. 10. Paul Leander. b. Jan. 28, 1886. 200 ii James Samuel, b. Nov. 30, 1843. 201 iii Lauoulin Is adore, b. Jan. 11, 1846. iv Charles William, b. Jan. 31, 1848; d. May, 1865. V vi vii viii ix VII] Aylesfo W'illiatj '•Ibbon sptuit hi IJiiptist several j married widow o Sept. 27 Collins, Childr 202 i D ii A iii B iv L( V Sa VI Pk Vii Th I ^iil Em K 3 '* OEXEALOOIE8 OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 99 V Lkwih S . 1). Apr. 7, IH50; d. Apr. 10, 1852. vi Daniri,, 1) 1)00. 2 J, 18.51. vli iMary E., b. Got. 21, \tV,li. viil LKA..vitEii S , b. .Imio 10, 18fi(J; d. Apr. 2."). 1857. ix Uk\.;amin Fiiank, b. Sopt. 10, 18.')0. VIII. 76 Thomas Handley* l)rotl)er to the preceding, born in Aylesford, King's (Jo., N. S., Miiy 11, 1810 ; iiuirried Eliz>i, dftughter of William and Amy (Hiirrice-Riilsor) Knglisli, .)iily 2.S, 1838, near (iibbon Iliirhor, since called liurhoivillc. King's Co., N. S., and there .sptMit his days, a warm-hearted, generous Christian, deacon in the Free Baptist church and a justice of the peace. Mrs. Chute was an invalid several years and died June 12, 187'), aged fifty-six. Deacon Chute married 2nd, Eliza Sophia, daughter of George William Rudolph and widow of James Thomas, son of Daniel and Harriet (Taylor) Gould, Sept. 27, 1876, and died .June 1,1884; she married 3rd, Gilford G. Collins, Dec. 2, 1884, and they live in Boston. Children : 202 i David Ai.i-nEn, b. May 2«, 18:W. ii AmouktR, b. May 13, IStl; m. Benjamin, son of ('yrus West, Apr. 26, 1800; had six cliildreu, and d. Dec. 21), 1883. iii Bes.siu Makia, b. .)unu U, 18(3; m. Austin F., son of Hiram M. Balsor, 1874; three children, iv Louisa Lovk, b. Aug. 24, 184.j: m. Peter, si»n of Hiram M. Balsor, Dec. 21, 1860, and live in Aylesford; farmers. Children: 1. Austin A., b. Sept, 27, 18r.7; m. -tA.^^'^ DftU^f-i-i 2. Aubrey F., b. Oct. 27, 18(19; m. . 3. Nki.lie L., b. Sept. 18. 1872; m. Albert McMann, Sept. 20, 1892. 4. Gkoroe Wasuinotox, b. Mar. 21, 1875. 5. Thomas P., b. Oct. 7, 1877. V Samuel Randall, b. May 10, 1848; m. Jane McGregor, from Prince Ed- ward Island, widow of Perry M. Whitcomb (d, Apr. 5, 1881, aged 47; had five children), Dec. 20, 188.*}, and live in Massachusetts, vi Penelope, b. Nov. 9, 18.50; d. May 9, 18.54. vii Thomas Handlby, b. Oct. 39, 18.'>2; m. Anna, daughter of James Foster, Feb. 22, 1882, and live at South Framingham, Mass. viii Emma Matilda, b. July 21, 1844; ra. James A., son of George William Kudolph, Nov. 20, 1876; and d. March 24, 188.5; he d. April 16. 1883; aged .32. Children : 1. Mau(jabet Elizabeth, b. June 10, 1877. 2. Bessie Love, b. Jan. 1879. 8. George Handly, b. 1S81; d. in childhood. 4. Amoret Jane, b. May 11, 1883. '« •? r\i.: 100 GENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ix Clara Adelia, b. May 9, 1857; in. Wasliington, son of H. M. Balsor, May 8, 1870; six children. X Sarau, b. Jan. 27, I8i51; »1. March 15. xi .Vlice J.VXK, b. Awfj 15, 186:$; m. Edwin B. Heath, May 8, I8!K), Maiden. Mass. xii Addison Fkanklin Millkr. b. Dec. 25, 1880. VIII. 76 SamueL anDther brother, born in Cornwallis, Deo. 28. 1818 ; married Kiith Aim, daughter of Adam and Sally (TtKUn Crane. by Rev. Mr. Busby. March 0, 1843, in York Co.. N. B., and lived in Haynesville ; farmers, kind, good natured, old fashioned Christians. Mr. Chute cut his right knee batUy, Dec. 19, 18(57, was laid up seven months, and lame ever after. His brother, Thomas H., visited them ''roni Cornwallis, N. S.. in June 1874, and Mr. and Mrs. Chute, witii the baby, returned the visit in September, and came home partly on the new railroad, then building up the Keswick River. Mrs. Chute died Aug. 24, 1888, aged fifty-nine. Children : i LvDiA Oi.iviA, 1). .Jnnc 4, 1845; in. Isaiah Brewer, .July 0, 18(33; and live ncd Zealand Station. Children: 1. Leuahox C, b. June 15, 18(U5. 2. Cla KISS A A., b. March l;?. 1868; m. James F. Carton. 3. Edwaud N., b. Oct. 17. 1871. 4. Bkssik a., b. Nov. 15, 1875. 5. Ormon H., b. Sept. 22, 1880. ii Almira, b. Juno 20, 1847; m. Zadok Morehouse (b. 1824) Dec. 21, 1865, and live near Zealand Station. Chftv in: 1. Leandeh, b. Nov. 10, 1806; m. Emma Morehouse. » 2. M.\HALA, b. Nov. 10, 1872. 3. Jessie, b. Sept. 27, 1880. 4. Em.ma. b. April 15, 18S:J. 203 iii James Wklmnoton, b. July 15, 1849. 204 iv Edward Willia.m, b. July 3, 1851. 205 v Aktiiur Nelsox, b. March 10, 1853. vi Ak.manei-i,a Jaxe, b. Feb. 24, 1855; m. Silas White, .May 15, 1878; lived in Haynesville, and d. Aug. 5, 1881. He was drowned April 22, 1886, n^<'d 37. He m. 1st. Mary Elliott; she d. April 17, 1877; as?ed 25. Children: 1. Nellie Bekt:.i:sa, b. 1879. 2. Jaxet Azuba, 1). 1881. vii AbioailO., b. Nov. 20, I8"i7; m. William, son of John Hill, Sept. 20, 18TSI, viii Sarah Axx. b. April 2, 18(J0; m. Henry Albert Miller, July 1883. ix Sami'EI, F., b. Sept. 17, 1863. X David Haxdi-ev, b. Jan. 8, 18ti7; m. .Martha Jane, daughtorof John Cart'ii. Nov. 27, 1888. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 101 VIII. 77 David Prior, tlie youngest brotlier, born Dec. 20, 1820 ; married Alice, iliuighter of Joseph Spicer, Oct. 21, 184G, ami lives on his father's old farm, near Harborville. Children : i Samuel, h. Oct. !». 1S47; «1. Oct. 22. ii RoxAXA, l». Sept. IS, IS4S\ in. .Joseph H. Frazer, Nov. 22, IS(U); lived in Ch;»rlesto\vn. Mass, ;inil d. 1SS7. lie m. a<;ain, and lives in Boston. iii Calvin (."., b. .July 28. 1S.")0; d. April 2, iS.V2. iv AMAxn.A M., b. July 0, lSr»2; ni. Andrew W. Livennore, 187:5; ra. 2d, James E. Koss. Newton, .Mass. Now at New lloclielle, N. Y. V Mauv .Jaxk. b July 8. 18.-)4; d. Auj:. .JO, 1858. vi AuKA II., b. July (J. 1S"»»»; m. William A. Greenouj^cli, .\ujj. 15, 1873; and live at Newton, Mass. He is a carpenter. Five children. vii David Pkh)i:, b. May 2!>, 185S; m. Lilly Walton, I88ti, and live in California, viii As.NA LovKXA, b. May 20, IS.V.t; m. Obed B. Coldwell," [Hh-um,* John,^ John'- WiUiniii,^ b. in En-jland, 1(«)5). May 2, 187«J; live children, ix Thomas IT., b. Apr. 21, 18(52; d. Jan. 27, ISO.i. X Eliza .\xxks. b. .Vpr. (5, 18(54; m. Frank F. Edwards, Nov. 25, 1884. xi (^AiTAix .bxKiMi N., I.. Apr 20, 1800; m. Uosa Ladnor. Feb. 1891. xii £i>n.ii;:> F., b. M.-.r. 21, 18dSi; m Ellen, dauj^hter of James Moody, Sept. 18:»2. xiii OwEX L.. b. Feb. 28, 1871. xiv James I{.,b. .Xnj,'. Iti, 187:5: d. Mar. 10, 1874. VIII. 78 George Washington Chute," {George W.,' John,^ J'hn,^ Lionel.* J-tmei<,'^ Jaine!. Mr. Chute went to .sea some, and was a warm-hearted, genial man ; died July 18,1876; she died June 11, 1801. aged eighty years, four months. Children : 206 i William Georue, b. Oct. 2:^, 18:52. ii Sakah* a. M..b. Oct. :il, 18:54; m. Moses W. Wbitcomb jr.. May 10, 1855; three chiMren. iii Isabella Ckockek, b. Mar. 27, 18:57; m. Asa L. Putnam, son of Caleb Put- nam and Jennie Longley, (daughter oi Asa, son of Jonas, 3rd son of Dca. John, the redeemed captive). May 5, 1864 ; live children, Wilton, N. H. 207 iv Joiix WoBCESTEB, b. May 30, 18:^9. 208 V Georob Wasiiixoton, b. Apr. 14, 1841. vi Maky Spauloino, b. July 24, 184:i; m. Henry P. Durant, Mar. 19, 1867. vii Catiiarixb T.. b. July 26, 1845; d. Mar. 1(5, 1889. viii IzoBY M., b. Dec. 19, 1847; m. Charles G. Putney, Feb. 10, 1869; two children. '« I 102 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. VIII. 79 Alexander Chute,^ {Peter,' John,'' John,^ Lionel,* James,^ Jamex^^ Lionel^)^ bora in Aylesford, N. S., Feb. 24, 1809; mairied Mary, daughter of James Fleet, 1844, and lived in Lower Granville ; a singing teacher ; died Feb. 26, I84t) ; his widow married 2nd, Jolin Wright {Joseph, William^ who fought under (reneral Wolfe at the taking of Quebeo in 17.")9), 18t>2, and lived in Clements and Bear Itiver. She died Apr. 4, 1878, aged fifty-eight. He died at the head of Bear River tide, 1S88, aged ninety. One child. '. Maky Amokkt, b. June, 1845; m. Capt. William Spicer, July, 1868, and hatl two sons, one dauf^htor; one son d. in childhood. Capt. Si)ic(!r embarked tor tlu) West Indies from IJear Itiver on the scliooner " Elfie Younjr," in 18<4, taking his wife and son along and were never afterwards heard from. Capt. Spicer m. 1st, Louise V>Mkins ami had a daughter Louise. VIII. 80 Charles Chute, brother to the preceding, born April 19, 1811 ; married Abigail, daughter of George Worster, Feb. 7, 1838, and lived in Lower Granville, a singing teacher. Mrs. Chute died May 12. 1869, aged fifty-two ; he married 2nd, Emma Fleet ( William, James), widow of Richard Mott Marshall {William, An^hon//), 1872; she died 1874, aged about fifty-four ; he married 8d. Margaret G., daughter of John Sederquist jr., and widow of Capt. William Mussells, Dec. 7, 187>), and died Aug. 14, 1881. The 3d widow is the eldest of nineteen children, two motiiers ; Rev. George W. Sederquist, born, 1838, is her half-brother. Children : i Elkaxou, b. 1S40; m. John R Oliver, and liad a dauglitor. 1. Ai.iCK, b. ; m. George Johnson. Mrs Oliver d. Nov. 14, 1884. ii John W.,b. 1S4'2; olf to sea. iii Samukl, b. 184.3; d. younff. iv Susan, b. 1845; m. Edward Slocomb, 1871; two sons James and live in Lynn. Tiiey VIII. 81 Gilbert Randall, anotherbrother born Sept. 13, 1817; married Alice Maria liowlhy {Jordan, George), June 16, 1842 ; (Jordan Bowlby married Eunice, daughter of Thomas Tu[)per, brother to Rev. Charles Tupper, 1821, had two sons and two daughters ; he died 1828, aged thirty-three ; she married 2nd, Henry Baker, and lived near Mel- vern Square.) Mr. Chute lived in Aylesford, a merchant about sixteen years ; to Lane son Chi and too ing in 1 Cronin i setts He Alexand Childi i G ii J 209 iii ( iv E 210 V Jc 211 vi Li vii W 1 VIII. nel* Jame went to Amanda, she died J •^fiir. 14, 1 Miuch 10, Childrei i En\ Vi ii Su8 iii Ai! '^t-'otia. Mil ^Pr. 11, If "I'd the vvi( GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 103 •» i . « years; from there went to Margaretville, on the Bay shore; thence to Lancaster Co., Neb., fifteen miles from Lincoln, April 1868, with his son Charles C. (Cieorge Alexander and -Jordan being there before), luid took a claim under the homestead, the wife and children com- ing in 1870. They returned in the fall of 1876, and bought the old Croiun farm in Lower (jrranville. He wiis in Co. M, 2ud Massachu- setts Heavy Artilery,Minder Capt Greely in the late war ; and George Alexander was in the navy. Children : i Geokue Ai^exander, b. May Hi, 1843; m. Sarah, daughter of Lieutenant .Mayo, 18(){J, and i.s reported a minister of the Latter Day Saints in the Southern States. ii JouDAX, b. Apr. 18, 1846, is in Iowa. 209 iii CuARLEs C, b. June 15, 184S. iv Eunice Elizabeth, b. Oct. 8, 1850; m. .James Kemp, Sapt , 1871, and d. 1892. 210 V JosEPU Howe, b, May 17, 1854. 211 vi LYCUnotrs, b. July 18. 18.58. vii WiLLi.\M RoBixsox, b. Feb. 26, 1861; m. Louisa H., daughter of Joseph Lohnas, Xov. 2!), 1892; is a raercliant at Clemoutsvale, N. S. VIII. 82 John Edward Chute," {Joseph F.,' John,^ John^ Lio- nel* James, ^ James,^ Lionel^), born near Digby, N. S., Deo. 4'. 1816; went to Lunenburg, Mass., with his parents, 1827 ; married Nancy Amanda, (school teacher), daughter of Sylvester Foster, May 17, 1863 ; she died July 14, 1864, aged thirty ; he married 2nd, Adaline Burgess, .Mar. 14, 1865; they lived at Ashburnhani: he a carpenter; died there March 10, 1876; she lives at Fitchbnrg. Children : i Edward Ahbot, b. Apr. 12, IS(>4; m. Effio Whittemore, 13S9, and was a railroad hand at Tiumton; slic d. in 189ii. ii Susan Amaxda, b. Apr. 24, 1807: m. William Baldwin, Apr. 24, 18S9; ma- chinist in East Boston, iii Arthur Harius, b. Mar. 28, 1875. VIII. 83 Joseph Homer, l)rother to the preceding, born in Nova Scotia, Mar. 9, 1822 ; married Margaret, daughter of William Wray, Apr. 11, 1859, and lived in or near Leominster; died Jan. 22, 1871, and the widow and family live at North Leominster. '« I 104 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. »r.' "\ Children : i Joseph Wkay, b. May 18, 1860. ii Mary Josephine, b. July 29, 18(]l; m. John A. Richardson, Nov. 20, 1800, South Framingham. iii William Arthur, b. Aug. 21, 1862. iv Paul Crockeij, b. Sept. ;5i"t, 13(5'); m. Ella McComisky, Aug.. 1888. V Anna Jane, b. July 27, IStiS. vi HoMEK ITaukih, b. Feb. 27, 1871. On June 5, 188."), Anna Jane, working in the Wheetwright «& Page paper mill, North Leominster, picked up, pinned to a bank check, two bills of $1000 and $500 respectively, and when they were discovered as coming from a New York bank, they were returned, and tlie girl got $300 for her honesty. She had found $10 before that, $10 after, $5 in gold before either, and !?2.r)0 at another time. VIII.. 84 Cornelius Harris, another brother, born at Harvard, Mass., Nov. 27. 18i}2; married Lydia S. Colburn,' {Zlba*' William,^ William,'^ William,^ Robert,^ Edward^'), 1855, lived st)Mie time in Lyme. N. H., to Royalston, Wis., next; then to Spencer Brook, Minn., 1857. He was corporal in Co. D, i2nd Minn. Cavalry in the late war. Mrs. Chute died 1875 ; aged lortv ; he married "ind, Mary Jane, an older sister, 187G, and soon after moved to Princeton, Miiiii. Children : 212 i Albekt H., b. Jan. 7. ''^.'jB, in New Hampshire. ii Jerome A., b. Oct. 20, 1807, iu Wisconsin; ra. Clara Kelly, 1885. iii JosiE L., b. Dec. 11, 18-59, in Minn.; m. Simon Babb, and had Cora, Ever, Charles and Edna, iv Viola J., b. July 24, 1803; d. Oct. 22, 1865. V George E., b. Feb. 1, 18(57. vi Sabra M., b. Nov. 10. 1873. VIII. 85 Ezra Chute,^ (James,' Benjamin,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ James^^ Lionel ^), born in Granville, N. S., Ma)'^ 9, 1804 ; married Frances Steadmau,* (James 0.,^ John^ John^'), by Rev. William Elder. and lived a mile below Bridgetown, on the old Benjamin Foster farm, tl a kind Christian couple; died Nov. 2, 1851; she died Sept. 8, 1857; aged fifty years and six months. Children : ' 213 i James b. Dec. 15, 1833. 214 ii Enoch S., b. March 19, 1836. 216 iii WALLACE! G., b. March 10, 1839. iv Tiic V Ma 23 vi Hav ise ^'ii Mabi 187 Ma vni. 8i 11. 1806 ; m Viditoe, Oct town, on a j Ciiristian ma with the chil Mass., to liv( Children : i Sabai^ 216 ii HiBAj iii .Saliuu iv Habri Petei Mass Sila.s Esq. J88fl; 217 V WilmJ VIII. 87 Mary, dauglit Cljase. Oct. '>{ "■est of Bridg a happy, cijj.j, 1»»^. aged se\ Children : i Maby E 218 ii Jbbvis, D GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 105 iv Thomas, b. March 10, 1839; d. May 24, 1844; a happy Christian. V Marv Ei.izAUKTu, b. June 24, 1842; m. John, son of Edward Covert, Dec. 23, 186;>, and live in Lower Granville. Children. I. Ghace E.. b. 1865; m. ?]dward John, three sons. 2.' (iEOKOiA P., b. 18(i8; m. Calvin Clark, Dec. 25, 1892, anil live in Lynn. 3. Wali.ack, b. 1874. 4. Wai.tkr Steadman, b. 1879. vi Havilah Sophia, b. March 13, 1846; m. Judson, son of Joseph Cluito, Dec. 1866. See No. 62. vii Mabgeua Anna,!). Aug. 25, 1849; in. Capt. William Parker jr., Nov. 12, 1875; and had Archie, b. Dec. 1878; Mrs. Parker d. Oct. 10, 1879; he m. 2ud Mary, daughter of Joseph Bent, 1881. VIII. 86 Gilbert Spurr Chute, brother to the above, bom Aug. 11. 1806 ; married Sibyl Marshall ( William, Isaac), by Rev. Nathaniel Viditoe, Oct. 24, 1833 ; and lived in Granville, a mile below Bridge- town, on a part of the old Benjamin Foster farm ; a mild, patient Christian man ; died Sept. 23, 1882 ; the widow lived on the place, and with the children, ten years, and in the fall of 1892, went to Lynn, Mass.. to live at the age of seventy-seven. Children : i Sabah Ann, b. June 15, 1836; d. June 21, 185-1. 216 ii HiBAM Marshall, b. Oct. 2, 1839. iii .Salina E., b. Mar. 24, 1843; m. A. A. Chute. See Xo. 176. iv Habbiet Alice, b. Apr. 15, 1847; m. James Thomas, son of John, son of Peter Raymond, son of Peter of Freeport, Dec. U, 1886, and live in Lynn, Mass., (John Raymond was a cousin to Jo.seph, who m. Mary, daughter of Silas Cluite). J. T. Raymond m. 1st, Lydia, dauj^hter of John Haines Esq. of Freeport, and had a daughter, Florence A., b. Aug., 1869; d. Oct. 1886; Mrs. Raymond d. May 9, 1886, aged forty -six. 217 V William M., b. Mar. 2, 1850. VIII. 87 Thomas, another brother, born Sept. 26, 1808 ; married Maiy. daughter of Rev. (iilbert Spurr, Wakefield, N. B.. by. Rev. John Chase. Oct. 2t). 1837, and lived a steady, sober farmer, two miles north- west of Bridgetown, back of the two preceding brothers. They were a happy, CMiristian couple; he died Nov, 8,1875; she followed Aug., 1?S»>. aged seventy-two. Children : i Maby Estheb, b. Dec. 1, 1839; m. Z. M. Potter. See No. 59. 218 ii Jebvis, b. Jan. 31, 1842. • ' D ^ 106 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. .1 • ,t i 'i- 219 iii Olivek, b. Jan. 22, 1844. iv Eliakim, b. April 10, 1846 ; d. a happy Christian, Feb. 25, 1878. V Jessie Asy, h. May 15, 1850; d. May 2, 1851. 220 iv Thomas Fletcueb, b. Nov. 15, 18r.3. vii H. Si'UKQEON, b. March 29, 1858. VIII. 88 Everett, another brother, born Jan. 8, 1811, was a mason by trade ; traveled considerable in early life ; was in New York city time of the gi'eat fire in Dec, 1835 ; in Ontario in 1840 ; married Abigail,^ daughter of Isaac,* son of John ^ Morehouse from Digby Neck, N. S., in Malahide, Out., by Rev. M. S. McConnell, July 27, 1851, and lived in Bayhain, Elgin Co., near Vienna. Children : 221 i William Hanvey, b. May 19, 1852. ii Alzina W., b. Sept. 30, 1854; school teacher; d. Mar. 2, 1883. iii James Everett, b. July 23, 1858; m. Mary Anri, daughter of Joseph Car ter, Dec. 24, 1889; lives in Boston; a car conductor. He taught school in Ontario before going to Boston, iv Chakles Walter, b. Feb. 17, 1863; m. Mary, daughter of Francis and Rowena (Taylor) Ash in Boston, Mass.. July 23, 1889; live in Bayliara, Ont. ; a daughter. Belle, b. 1890. VIII. 89 Abel Chute, another brother, born Mar. 5, 1816 ; mar- ried Zipporah Chute (See No. 45), Apr. 4, 1849, and lived on his father's place, up under the North Mountain, three miles from Bridge- town, a quiet, peaceable farmer ; his wife died June 27, 1870, aged ;")0 ; he married 2nd, Eliza, daughter of Samuel Eagleson and widow of Captain Zebadiah Van Blarcom, Feb. 1, 1872 ; (Captain Van Blarconi was drowned in the Annapolis river, Apr. 5, 1869, aged 33, leaving two children, Samuel and Armina). Mr. Chute died Oct. 25, 1891. Children : i Adoniham Judson, b. June 13, 1850; lives in Woburn, Mass. ii Anzonetta, b. Mar. 11, 1853; m. William A. Poole, Feb. 29, 1876. and had Herman, b. 1878; she d. June, 1880, in Woburn; he m. 2nd, Mary Flint. iii Milledge. b. Sept. 18, 1854; m. Willetta McKin, Nov. 25, 1885, in Woburn; she d. Feb. 24, 1892, aged 24. iv Ada J., b. 1856; d. 1857. 222 V George A., b. Nov. 1, 1858. • Isaac Morehouse id. AbigailJohiison,' daughter of William,' (and Hannah Vandyne), from New York to Nova Scotia time of the Revolution, Wllliani,'' Nathaniel,* Deacon Samuel,' Deiicon William,' Robert,' settled In New Haven Ct., 1637. They are traced back to a general In the army of William the Conqueror, 1066. 'I ■. * * 1 ^' ■ . ■|N .. REV. MAFTIX SHOOK McCONNELL. vii VII Margin 24, iH4 end, N( since tV Child 223 II iii '. iv , V 1 vi I vii J viii J ix C X M VIII. t'liiite, bo garet. dai Apr. 2, 18 Malahide, she (lied Ciiildre i Pn c ii Isr iii Sa GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 107 vi Annie N., b. Apr. 21, 1868; d. 1869. vii William Fuedkhick, b. Sept. 9, 1877. VIII. 90 Oliver, another brother, born Apr. 26, 1819 ; married Margaret Ann Chesley ( William Smith, Samuel, Maj. Samuel'), Aug. 24, 1841, and went to Ontario; lived in Bay ham, Elgin Co.; Towns- end, Norfolk Co., and during the late war in St. Clair Co., Mich. ; but since the war in Moore, Lambton Co., Ont. ; farmer. Children : i CiiARLBs, b. July 29, 1842; d. Dec. 5, 1843. 223 ii William Hknrt, b. Dec. 9, 1843. iii Emily Victoria, b. Aug. 26, 1845; m. Columbus H. Fluria, May 8, 1864; three children, iv James I., b. Nov. 26, 1817; d. July 28, 1848. V Maky Havilaii, b. Aug. 20, 1850; m. David, son of Joseph Lincoln, Sept. 14, 1869; lived at Alpena, Mich., and d. about 1887; 2 or 3 children, vi IsKAEL, b. Dec. 31, 1852; m. Edna, daughter of Jolin Shav?, Sept. 17, 1884. vii Joseph, b. Dec. 31, 1854; d. Sept. 2, 1855. viii Jessie Jane, b. June 19, 1857; m. John Robinson, July 1, 1879; bed. 1886. ix Charlotte A., b. Dec, 16, 18.58; m. James, son of William Kimball jr., Dec. 20, 1876; merchant and postmaster at Kimball, Ont.; 3 or 4 children. X Martha A., b. Mar. 30, 1861 ; d. Oct. 20, 1874, Moore, Ont. VIII. 91 William Foster, youngest son of James and Phebe Chute, born Dec. 2(5, 1822 ; went to Ontario, a young man ; married Mar- garet, daughter of John M, and Rebecca Glover, by Rev. Jacob Goble, Apr. 2, 184.5, Townsend, Norfolk Co. ; lived there a while, then moved to Malahide, Elgin Co. ; a farmer near Silver Creek ; died Aug. 9, 1884 ; she died in Aylmer, July 12, 1889, aged 69. Ciiildren : i PuEBE Jane, b. June 30, 1847; m. Willard E, Mills, Dec, 2.5, 1869; had nine children ; he d. in Aylmer, Dec. 22, 188«, aged 43. ii Israel, b. June 26, 1849, in Malahide; d. Sept, 29, 1866. iii Sarah Reuecca, b, Aug. 11, 1851; m. James, son of Barnabas Downs, July, 1870, and live in Alymer. Children: 1. Clara, b. Dec. 23, 1871; m. Geo. Pickering, Feb. 13, 1889. Walter S., b. Jan. 2i1, 1874. Archie, b. May 10, 1876. Nina, b. Oct. 5, 1880. Alice, b, Oct. 30, 1882. Mary Maud, b. Dec. 31, 1884. Claudie M. E., b. June 25, 1888; d. Sept. 18, 1889. Maravooo a., b, July 13, 1890. 2. .3. 4, 5. 6. T. 8. 108 fJEXEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. '"'il:i I' > 224 iv John Benry, b. Oct. 17, ia52. 226 V WiM.iAM, b. Sept. 24, 18r,3. vi James Hamilton, b. July 31, 1857. vii Maoki.la L., b. Sept. 10, 18«1; in. Oeorgo Trim, Sopt,. 12, 18ST. viii Ellen Jane, b. Apr. 12, 1867; in. Saut'ord Cavalry, Sept. 12, 1887. VIII. 92 Gilbert Fowler Chute," (Seth,' Benjamin!'' JoknJ' Lio- nel,^ Jumm!^ James, '^ Lionel ^^, born in Granville, Feb. 27, 1813; niur- ried Eliza Jane, daughter of Ezekiel Chute, Oct. 14, 1847 ; she dietl Sept. 19, 1848, aged 20 ; he married 2nd, Helen, daughter of John Starrett, and widow of John Phinney, Nov., 1848, and is a vessel builder and tailor at Hampton, Annapolis Co., N. S. She died 18!>2, aged eighty. ' Children : i Ezekiel, b. Aug. 12, 1848; m. Amelia, daugliter of Jobn Allen, July, 1889. ii William Fowler, b. Apr. 16, IS-jO; m. Ilenrietta, daughter of Henry AUiue and Mary Elizabeth (Starrett) Morse, 1879, and live in Lynn, Mass. ; lie a carpenter, she a dressmaker. VIII. 93 Burton Chute,* {Benjamin,^ Benjamin,^ JohnJ' Lionel,^ James,^ James,^ Lionel^), hovii in Granville, Apr. 17, 1809; married Hannah Banks, Feb. 18, 1837, and lived in Chirence over forty years ; tanner and shoemaker; since 1880 they lived near Paradise; he died June, 1893. Children : i Lemuel, b. Apr. 0, 18.38; m. H.innah, daughter of James Brown, July 1, 187'.», and had a daughter, Libby B.,b. Oct. ;30, 1831 ; they lived in Clarence and he w.as killed by a log on the side of the mountain, Feb. 4, 1886; she has acted as teacher in the j'oung ladies' seminary, Berwick, King's Co., since. ii Amelia, b. Feb. 20, 1840; d. Aug. 23, 18W. iii Elizabeth, b. July 18, 1814; d. Nov. 22, 18o8. iv Salina a., b. May 6. 1819; m. liitson E., son of Hiram and Zilphia (Porter) Marshall, July 28, 1868, and have a daughter Zilphia Lovena, b. Aug. 20, 1869. VIII. 94 Nathan Randall Chute, brother to the preceding, born June 10, 181-5 ; married Havilah Steadman,* (James C^ John^' John^), Feb. 20, 1848, and lived at Clarence; she died Mar. 12, 187i), aged about fifty-six; he married 2nd, Lydia, daughter of George Witt and widow of Lyman Potter (1807-1859), and Elliott Ritchie (181ti- 1880; the " live.s 1 Nat VII Susani 18.^3, i Xova 1^ restaur to Mic] ilied fi( slie the ^tate, a Bonfeoj to Gran Ijoarder boar ler foi'ty.ff Child Ji i A ii ] iii iv J VIII Lionel,^ E.? dang wa.s a me Childr( i \ ii W VIII. James,^ J (^'ynthia 1 OKNKALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 109 1880), Mill". 23, 1882, iind lived iioar Thorn's Cove or LitelifieUl, near the " Buy Sliore." He died Dec. 18, l8l)l, and the old lady (b. 1808), lives with her children near Boston. Nathan's children : "J 1 Susan Emma, b. Oct. 23, 185U; d. 1857. ii Mautha EMZAnKTii, h. Oct. 1, 1S.V2; d. Sept. 24, 1892. iii Ceuktiia Olivia, h Aufj- 11. 1855. VIII. 95 Willett, another brother, born Jan. 23, 1820: married Susanna, daughter of Ezekiel and Eliza (Dugan) Foster, Jan. 22, l8o3, and lived some in Granville, and some in Lynn, Mass. ; died in Nova Scotia, Mar. 31, 187') : she went to Philadelphia, 1870, kept a restaurant through the Centennial and did well. After that she went 10 Michigan and married A. C. Powell of Berlin, Ottawa Co., and he (lied from an injury by a fall in a mill at Rockford, Kent Co., 1880 ; she then took her little family to Petosky in the northern part of the state, and kept a summer boarding house, wheie she married Alonzo Bonfeoy, but he left in a year or so and went to Dakota. She removed to Grand Rajjids, Kent Co., 1883, and had a bakery, grocery, and kept l)oarders. Because she would not marry him, Charles S. Wernau, a boar ler, shot her dead and then himself July 27, 1887, she fifty-six, he forty-four. Children : i Wii.LKTT B., 1). 1858; d. 18-58. ii Minnie, b. Oct., 18.5H; m. George Styrnbrough, 188o. iii Jarei) Thooi', b. Jan.. 1862; m. . iv M. Eliza, b. Oct., 1865; ni. Wesley E. Dyer, Sept. 22, 1887. VIII. 96 Aaron Morse Chute/ (JEzekiel,' Benjamin,^ John,^ Lionel,^ James,^ James^ Lionel^'), born Apr. 10, 1824; married Mary E., daughter of Enoch, son of Gardiner Dodge, Oct. 23, 1856, and was a merchant in Bridgetown. Children : 1 Anna Maiua Lydia, b. Sept. 22, 1857; m. . ii William Townsknd, b. Jan. 1(J, 1864; m. . VIII. 97 George Chute/ {Thomas,' Thomas,^ Johfi,^ Lionel* James,^ James,^ Lionel^), horn in Clements, Mar. 12,1810; married Cynthia Hersey Levi (and Clarissaa Day) David, by Rev. Peter Cran- l, •IK I Mil HO OENRAI/)niE8 OF THE CHUTE FAMFLV. "■' "I I n del, 1830, and lived on nij?l)y Neck a whilt!. Then ho livtid on his uncle Abel's phico \S'\'2 to 18:{(), when ho wont off maokorel fishing,' around by Cape Breton, I'rinco Edward Island and Hay Cheleur of the then Cainida Kast or Lower (Canada. In 18;}7 they went to Canada West or Ontario, and lived in Malahido seven years, including six months in rt volunteer company in London, Out., 18.'J8-1889; then they lived in IJayhani, 1844-1845; to Vienna 1840, grocer and baker; to Acton, Ont., 18")'): back to Vienna again 1859; sold out and went to Michigan 1875, and lived near Hay City, Byron and I'eck ; to (Irand Rapids 1882. Religiously, Mr. Chute was converted in the Holds 18:il (at which time his uncle Hinea and his aunts Olive and Susan, were baptized in Hear River by Rev. Thomas Ansloy (1709-1831^, and Israel Potter sr., was ordained to the yospel ministry soon after), and was baptized by Rev. Ezekiol Masters at Hoar River in June, 18;V2, with his brother Israel, uncle Edward, Lucinda Chute and Sarah Camp- bell ; Ednnmd, Sarah A. and Harriot Chute, Betsy VV^oodworth, Betsy Camplin and others were ba[)tized hy He v. Israel Potter about that time. Mr. Chute was appointed deacon in the Baptist church at Acton, 1856; joined the Adventists at Peck, Mich.; Disciples at Byron; in- dependent since. At certain times in his life Deacon Chute was an ambitions, active, zealous, hard-working farmor,tradosnuin and Christiiin. Children : i Cn.VKLES, 1). Any;. 18, 18:^.1; in. Lovisa. dauKlitok of Deacon Robert Mercer in Houfjliton, Norfolk Co., Ont, Jan. 13, 1855, and had a son Linton, h. July 24, 18r>8; d. Aufj. 20, J87iS. Mrs. Chute d. Feb. 2, 187S, a<,'ed 40 years, 8 months ; Mr. (.liute was a sailor, mate and captain on the lakes several years, but finally settled at Grand Hapids, Mich., 186.'); a carpenter, ii LouisK Jank, b. Aug. 6, 1831; m. Isaac Beals, {Stephen, Abel), Dec. !>, 1857; in Acton, Ont., but moved to Sanilac Co., Mich., about 1870, and live near Peck. Children: 1. AoDA, 1). July 1, IS'iO; m. George F. Dimond, Sept. 25, 1878, and lives at Maysville. Mich. : four children. -2? Nolan A., b. Mar. 11, 1802; d. at Grand Rapids, Feb. 9, 1891. 3. Mi.VKavA, b. Dec. 22, 1800; in. Robert L. Dewar jr., Feb. 8, 1887, at Grand Rapids; two children. 4. Cakkik. b. Apr. 28, 1873. 226 iii BiXEA. b. June lit, 1838. 227 iv FKEE.MAN, b. Sept. 26, 1841. V Susan A., twin sister, m. Walter Glendenning in Acton, Ont., Dec. 25, 1803, but a few years after they removed to Dover, O. Children: vii VIII iiiarried ^^•I'licessi Child 228 i J ii ' VIII. mother's auut Bai Out., an still live J'eligiou Child i C ii A iii L iv J( V E VIII. j"'-i born 'Jiiugjiter OENEAT.OOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Ill 1. A.VNA M., 1). T)ov. 22. 1864; in. Cluwlos Staiulan, Doc. 31, 1800. 2. FitKP.MAX, b. Mar. 8, 1808. .S. Amos, b. Apr. il, 1872. 4. Brli.k, b. .liinu i), 187 1. Tj. William, b. Sept. 2, 1876. vi Mahy Soimiia, 1». .Ian. 14. 1844: m. OoorRo L. Wilson, Oct. 27, 186!S, and live In Grand liapids. Children: 1. J UN! A (/'iiAKLKs, b. Jnnu ^, 1807; in. Minuiu, daughter of William Scully, 1888. 2. FuANK, b. Apr. 7. 1872. .3. Mauy, b. .Mar. 17, 1876. 4. (;i.:oi!(ji;, b. Oct. 27, 1.S71). ■5. Maud, b. ; d. young. vii FIattie S., b. .June .'>, 1847; m. Robert J. Dewar, .Tan. 4, 1871, and had a .son Robert J., b. . Mr. Dewar d. 1872, aged ;](). 'riien she m. George W. Wheeler. 1882, a policeman in Gr.and Rapids; a soldier in the late war. VIII. 98 Walter Chute, another brother, born July 19,1812; married (^athaiine McConnell, June 21, 1843; and live on the 2ud concession of ?.lalahi(Ie. Out. A sturdy farmer. Children : 228 i IIoBATio \., b. Dec. 26, 1847. ii TaoM-vs A., b. Feb. 24, I8.>'); m. Sarah Louise Mulholland, aschool teacher, Feb. 10, 1886, and liv(!s on hia father's place with the old folks and have (1), Morleij Cecil, b. June 16, 1889; (i:), Wilfred Uirum, h. Aug. 17, 1892. VIII. 99 Charles, another brother, b. Feb. 18, 1815; after his mother's death in 1818, he was taken and brought up by his uucle and iiunt Barteaux, and went with them to Ohio, Grand River, and London, Out., and finally to the iirst concession of Malahide, 1838, where they still live. Mr. Chute has been a good and useful man, both civic and religious, farmer, magistrate, etc. Children : i Caroline Victohia, b. Oct. .SI, 184.5; m. W. G. Chute. See 215. ii Alice M., b. Feb. t>, 18.51; in. Luke H. Parker, Dec. 2, 1874, and d. March 23, 1884. iii Lauretta A., b. Nov. 2.3, 18.55. iv Joseph B., b. Mnr. 21, 18.58. V Ernkst Auotr.STUs. b. March 24, 1860. VIII. 100 Richard Lawrence, youngest son of Thomas Chute jr., born in Clements, N. S., March 31, 1836 ; married Elizabeth," •laughter of Benjamin "^ and Caroline (Williams) Tisdale {Ephraim,^ r ■v> ! 112 OEXEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ' '1 Ephraim,* Johi,"^ John,- John ^). (to Duxbury, Mass., 1637, killed by Indians, in King Philip's war, 1075), May 3, 1864, and lives op his father's old farm Malahide, Ont. Children : i Ahmixta, b. Juno lit, \9fi&. ii I.AiKA A.., It. June 30. 18(3!): d. March 1, 1876. iii Ci-AisK H., 1». M:iy 20. 1872. iv Ei.oix L., 1». .Tilly .31. 1875. Vin. 101 Edmund Chute,* (Dea. Andrew,' Dea. Thorn as, \ John. ^ Lionel,* Jmnes,^ Jfnnes,'^ Lionel^), b. in Clements, N.S., Dec. 31, 1815; married Mary Palmer,^ (^Enoch Lewis,* Benjamin,^ Leu'ls^ John^), by Rev. William Chipman, in Aylesford. Jul}' 15, 1841 ; went to Ontario, with parents, brothers and sisters in September; lived in Bayhani, Elgin Co.. two years : in the spring of 1844, he moved to Carradoc, Middlesex Co., settled on the 0th concession, three miles southwest of Stratliroy. on a one hun. Jan. 31, 1844; m. George Saxton,^ {Alexander,^ Rev. John,'- Willimu '), June 10, 186«i.an(l lived in Carradoc, near two mile.s from Stiatliioy, as farmers, till about 1887, when he sold out and moved to Deckerville. Sanilac Co., Mich. Children: 1. XIiNXiK. I). June 17, 18()7; m. W. J. Glover, Jan. 31, 1888; have two children. 2. FuKDEKicK F., b. Sept. 21, 1868. 3. LiLi.iAX. b. Jan. 13, 1870. 4. FjcANcis, b. July 9, 1873; d. Apr. 0, 1875. 5. NoKA May, b. Nov. '29, 1877. (5. Jessk Alex, b. Feb. 20, 1881. iii Xenophon, b. Mar. 2C>, 184(5; d. happy, Oct. 20, 18(55. 230 iv ELiJEia, b. Jan. 13, 1848. V Cakolixe, b. . . \ W, 1849; d. Mar. 14, 18.'.7. vi MAitOAKET, b. July 31, 1851. vii Emeline, b. Aug. 1.), 185^}; d. Sept. II, 1855. VIII ix X xi xii vin married at Strut tied on tiie two some ca •Vdelaidt and inoA acres ; s( again arci died Jan. water, w Coupe rst< ion " in J Dnrmand Lobo, la- the Ainer H'^est. bet W'illiams, in -Minnes teacher. l>een confi Childrei i An It 9. () A 11 to A T« bo OEXEALOGIES OF THE CflUTE FAMILY. 113 viii Emkmnk 2nd, b. July 0. IS-Vk m. Ephraim. son of Ira Doolittle, May 4, 1875, and d. Mar. 9. 1802, in MalahicU'. VA^xm Co. ix LiosKi. James, b. Sept. 7, 1857. X Leoni, b. Sept. 4, 185!i; went to TeliiKu land, India, fall of 1887. xi EnMUXii Jkssk, b. Dee. ."), 18(il; is a Baptist minister, to Telugu land. xii Rf FU.'». b. Sept. 2fl, 1S06: d. Mar. 16, 187-J. Vin. 102 Alfred, brother to the i)rece(liug, born July 29. 1822; married Olivia, daughter of Truman and Elizai)eth (Morrison) Miner at Strathroy. Out.. b\- Kev. William Wilkinson, ^lov. 6, 184"), and set- tled on the east half of the two hundred acre lot given by his father to the two brothers. He was a farmer and carpenter by trade, but, from some cause or other, he sold out in Carradoc and bought again in .Vdelaide. corner of Lobo and Williams. 1857 ; sold out again in 18G4, and moved to Jo Davies. Faribault Co., Minn., and bought eighty acres; sold out again in IST-), and moved down into Arkansas: moved again arcross the Mis.sissippi river into Illinois, 1876, where his wife died Jan. 7. 1877, aged fifty-three : he married 2nd, Margaret E. Bridge- water, widow of Thomas Hunfill. April 20, 1877, and have lived at Cooperstown. Brown Co., since. Religiously, he " experienced relig- ion" in June. 1842 in Malahide, Out.; baptized by liev. William Mc- Dorraand : licensed to preach 1848; ordained to the gospel ministy in LoIk). 18nl. and has preached most of the time since as a colporteur of the American Baptist Publication Society of Philadelphia, in Canada West, between Strathroy and Toronto: in Bosanquet. Lambton Co., Williams, Adelaide, Lobo and Carradoc, Middlesex Co., and since 1864 in Minnesota, Arkansas and Illinois. He was also a good singer and teacher. But in October, 1801, he received a i)aralytic stroke and has l>een confined to his house since. Children : i Anuelina L., b. Sept. 19, 1840; m. James, son of William Ireland, Sept. 21, I8ft4; tbey went to Minn., a^so, and followed farmin<;; he died there Nov. 9, 1873. aged :W years 6 months. \nd since that time she has lived in Ontario, at Strathroy and other places, five years; Ilarrisville. Charlevoix, Advance, Grand Rapids, and Hig Kapids, Midi., iS81-82: Cooperstown, 111., 188:^84; Lone Oak ami Rockville. Mo., 18s4-8r); llnsliville. Beards- town and Jacksonville, III., lSStJ-87; Chicago, Marcii to Angust 1?87; Aurora till November; then to Kansas City, August 1888; to Canadian, Texas, November 1888, till January 188S>; then to Kansas City again; bought a restaurant Jan. 2, 18U(>; returned to Illinois, May 18H1 ; to Alton, 114 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. spring of 1892; and to Quincy in the fall. Inmost of these places she did well, as tailoress, chief cook, nurse, grocer, etc. Children: — 1. Eva Jane, b. Jan, 24, 1866; m. Emerson L. Steele, Aug. .5, 1885, Strathroy, Ont. 2. Maby E.. b. April 23, 1808; d. Dec. 24, 1880. 3. Edith M., b. June 17, 1871; m. George Godden, 1889, near Yale. Mich. 4. LiLUE, b. Feb. 26, 1876. ii Selina E., b. Aug..:j, 1848; m. Henry Straight, May 30, 1869; he departed 1874; she m. "Jud George V. Wilson, Nov. 1875; lived in Illinois. Children: Olivia " Straight;" Clyde C, Fay, Kirk, Porte, and Nellie " Wilson." 231 iii Martin Luthkr, b. Ai>r. 2fi, 1851. iv Harriet A., b. May 20, 1854; m, George Barclift of Kentucky, in Arkansas, Feb. 11, 1875, and are living in Missouri. Children: (1) Ethel 3/oj/, b. Nov. 15, 1876. (2) Edith, b. Jan. 8, 1879; d. July .3, 1881. (3) John Alfrod b. Jan. 18, 1881. (4) Rn>/ Enrland, b. July 28, 1883. (5) Nellie Olivia, b. Oct. 4, 1886. (6) Vivian Maud, b. Mar. 15, 1889. (7) Minnie Esther, b. Feb. 0, 1891. 232 V Andrew Fuller, b. July 17, 1856. vi Alfred Edward, b. Feb. 10, 18(51. vi) Helen Olivia, b. Feb. 28, 1863; m. William, son of Thomas Buntill, Dec. 4, 1884, Cooperstown, 111., and have (1) Maggie Susan, b. Sept. 20,188.'). (2) Fi-unk, b. Sept. 29, 1887. (3) Grace Olivia, b. Nov. 21, 1889. (4) Lniirn Agnes, h. Feb. 19, 1892. viii James H., b. Aug. 16. 1865. in Minnesota; m. Ida Dabb, daughter of Jaculi and Margaret (Hush) Snyder, Mar. 31, 1891, and have (1) Karl Dabb,b 1892, Brown Co., 111. VIII. 103 Sidney Chute'' (Andreiv,' Thomas,^ John," Lionel,^ James,^ Oames,^ Lionel^), born Nov. 20, 1824; married in Bayliam Ont., Phebe, daughter oi Israel and Betsy Williams, by Rev. Samuel Baker, Apr, 19. 1840. and lived in Bayham, on the west town line, joining Malahide : a fi.rmer ; his wife died July 11, 1863, aged thirty- eight ; he married 2nd, Harriet Markle (John Murry, Benjamin), Mar. 21, 1864. He sold out his farm (one hundred acres) in Bayham, 1873. and bought a lot in St. Thomas, count}' seat of Elgin Co., built and moved there 1874. Mr- Chute visited his native land in 1869-70. Children : 3 i Mahlon, b. Feb. 10, 1847. ii Nancy E., b. Aug. 12, 1848; d. Oct. 1849. iii Mary O., b. July 27. 1849; d. Oct. 1819. 234 iv James Albert, b. Oct. 3, 1850. II UR William, b. Mar. 23, 1852. VI 236 vli ] viii ] ix A 237 X J xi M xii Si xiii R( xiv Sa XV A] xvi Li xvii H. xviii Fh . VIII. Jiimes,^ Ji by Rev. A years on a i'lther and Malahide, fitrm, acroi carpenter i'e bought years he ci i' cabinet n \Titli his wi Children i Jam n, 1875, and 18; ii JuLi In be OEXEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 115 vi E. xi Marti.ani), 1). Dec. 3, 1860; m. Jennie E. Bentley, Oct. 20, 1884; and is a machinist near Chicago, xii Sidney, b. June 1863; d. soon after, xiii KouEKT Sidney, b. Sept. 3u, 1867; m. Susanna, da. of John Kinsman, 2nd jr., of Perth Co., Ont. .Sept. 6, 1887. Is a machinist in St. Thomas, Out. xiv Sakau An.v, b. June 1."), !86!>; ui. Frauk Campbell Nov. 13, 1S88. XV Alice L.. b. May 28, l.s71 ; m. Henry Bently, 18!)0. xvi LiLLiK, b. Jan. 1;!. 1^7s. xvii Hattie May, b. 1880; d. 1882. xviii Frank, b. Aup. 24, 1883. . VIII. 104 Ezekiel Chute,^ (Andreiv,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel* Jitmes,^ JamesJ- Lionel ^), binii Feb. 20, 1827 ; manied Eliza McConnell, by Rev. A. Chute, in Maluliide. Out., June 23, 1852; and lived a few years on a part of his father's farm iti Bayham ; then sold out to his lather and bought a small farm west of the "Jubilee Meeting Huose," in Malahide, built on it, then bought out part of the old Jacob Northrup fiirm, across the road, and there for twenty years lived a good farmer tarpenter and mason, also deacon in the Baptist church. About 1880, he bought and located in Ridgetown, Kent Co. But in two or three years he came back, bought and built in Aylmer, Elgin Co., and is tliere ii cabinet maker. He was to Nova Scotia on a visit in 1850, and again with his wife in 1873. Children : i James Edwabd, b. Aug. 24, 1S53: ra. Helen, dau. of Andrew McLeish, Feb. 17, 1875, and he lives on his father's farm in Malahide; one da. Lida Mary, b. Way 4, 1882. ii Julia, b. Dec. 25, 1855; married Robert A., son of George McConnell, from Ireland. Aug. 4, 1875; Mr. McConnell taught school several years, but being exerciseefore), and the last of the month they crossed over the Poto- mac river and went into camp at Fort Bunker Hill, just back of ^Va.sliington, in Maryland, 118 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. •••I FTflffT* I.' ' ■ ' • A ■ On June 14 tliey left, and went via. the Baltimore and Ohio railroad across to Parkersburg, West Virginia, thence by steamboat down the Ohio river, calling at Cincinnatti, to Louisville, Ky., and there about three miles out went into camp > 1 July 11 ; then by railroad to Cliicago, 111., and LaCrosse, Wis., and steamboat to St. Paul ; they were returned home, and mustered out at Fort Snelling the twenty-first. Then Mr. Chute returned to his home near Blue Earth City, and there " re- constructed " somewhat, but the severe winters rather " scared him out," so he sold out in 1869, and in 1870 drove a team and moved across Iowa to Maysville, De Kalb Co., Mo., and next year to Island City, Gentry Co., then to Alban. the county seat. In 1872 moved to Guilford, Nodaway Co., and that summer drove across the Missouri river into Kansas ; went far as Topeka, and returned again into Missouri, bought ii lot, built and settled in Bolckovv, Andrew Co. During his sojourn there of five winters he taught about thirty singing classes in five counties, DeKalb, Gentry, Nodaway, Andrew and Clin- ton. But the grasshoppers came over so thick from Kansas in 1874. threatening a famine, that he sold out tiiere in the spring of 1875, and returned to St. Thomas, Ont., and there for four winters taugiit sing- ing in Elgin, Middlesex and Lambton counties. In the fall of 1879 he crossed the St. Clair river into Michigan and there farmed it summers and taught singing ten winters. Mr. Chute received only a common school education, but commenced teaching in 1855, and taught four common schools and nearly two hundred sing- ing schools or classes in thirty different books, in Nova Scotia, Maine. New York, Ontario, Michigan, Minnesota and Missoui-i. Besides learn- ing to read music and singing in the old-fashioned singing schools, Mr. Chute attended three musical institutes, first at North Reading, Mass., summer of 1857, under Dr. Ivowell Mason and George F. Root, using the Hallehujah and Sabbath Bell, and for concert exercises the Hay- makers and the Messiah, (and in the fall he went to Portland, Naples and Otisfield, Me., and learned the foundation of the Chutes in America); second at Winona, Minn., Aug., 1868. under George F. Root, P. P. Bliss, T. M. Towne and O. D. Adams in the Triumph, and for concerts Mendelsohn's St. Paul ; third at South Bend, Ind., sum- mer of 1870, under G. F. Root, C. M. Wyman, P. P. Bliss, T. M. Towne ai Creation, from time four hund While ( singing ii gathering this volun the fall w( thence to Cumberlai he travelec friends anc Woodstocl friends at ] Frederickt Zealand St Fredericto] nights niak 12, he crosi N. S., and counties, fi ville, Kings tribes " of 1)11 the sch( and timber !and, Me., calling anc Newlmryp Boston, stil After spe I'n and we tiighthandc Albany on { to Buftalo, oil home, ai f Lincoln, h. Sept. 22, 18«;3. iii Aakox Bkn.iamin, b. Dec. 22, 186(5: ni. Mrs. Attie Peery, Dec, 14, 1.SU2, in , Lt'wistown, Mon. iv Em.ma Salina, b. .July 23, 1869; d. Sept. 22, 1870. V VViij.iAM EinvAKU, h. June 4, 1871. vi Sauaii Ann. b. Nov. V, 1873; d. July 28, 1874. vii Walter Anukkw. b. Aug. 2, 1876. Mr. Chute sailed several seasons also, chiefly on the lakes, commenciiif,' in 1S53, the ytsar the }j[»"«ii^ western railr<>.-\d was opened through Western Ontario connecting with the Michigan Soutliern railroad. Vni. 107 Aaron Chute* {Amlrew,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ James^^ Lionel^), born Aug. 0, 1834; married in Bayham, Out.. b}' Rev. M. S. Connell, Sarah Amelia Dakin (^Geon/e, Daniel, Abram), daughter of George and Pliebe Ann (^ Young, daughter of Job and Hannah (Barnes) Young) Dakin, Dec. 24, 1856, and lived on the west side of his father's farm, south side of the second concession, a farmer. As he was appointed one of the executors of his fatiier's will, in order to get funds to pay off legacies, he went to British Columbia, spring of 18r>2, and did well ; but in coming home in the fall he was induced to stop in California and try his hand at gold mining, and somehow in Esmeralda, Mono Co., he contracted some distemper and started for Stockton to a water cure, and "was found dead in bed Aug., 1803. His widow married 2nd, James, son of Michael Timmons (b. 1830), Jul}- 4, 186G, and live on the same uld farm. DEATH OF AARON CHUTE. 1. Our father in sixty-two passed away And left the farni to two of his sons, Freeman and Aaron, who were to pay The portion due to the other ones ; -fi '<< .♦".' '« 1 ', "I ' t (.' ■ .' 1 ""••'". ;;,:.^i^v;^ Vorth B ^'liildrei 240 i Ge( ii Ad li iii Pm Ji C( i Roi ii Ja> iii Ma DEACON JOHN M. CHUTE, AND WIFi: L"CY CHI'TE. VIII. James,^ Jan ^y Jiiraes C a'xl Clarissi Oct. 8, 186: «eiit to sclio '" lower C: E OENKALOGIE8 OF TIIK CHUTE FAMILY. 121 Thinking; inoiu iiuickly to raise his share, Than on the faiMi, he wont olT West Tu the land of gohl, and while out there IIo worked in mines and did liis best. 2. Hut overworkt'd his health ijave way, Doctors prescribed a clian<;o of place And rest, but our informants say He delayed too lonjj, his cai eworn face He turned at last to a mihU-r clime. And on the way, was found one morn In death's embrace. O! brother mine! To think you died so all forlorn! 3. 'Tis sad tu part with those we love, And know they'll no more greet us here. But if with Christ they reij;n above. We feel our loss much less severe. Dear brother Aaron is now at rest, His toils on earth are fully done. In heaven rejoicinjj with the blest. He'll wear tlie crowu that bore he won. J. M. C. Vorth Branch, Mich., April, '93. (Miildreu : 240 i Geouok M.VY.VA.HI), b. Sept. 21, 1857. ii Addie SoiMiRoxiA, b. Oct. 27, 18)9; m. Eugene S. Simpson. Jfov. 20, 1878; live in Buffalo, N. Y., with three or four children, iii Phebb Ann, b. Jan. 10, I8i2; ra. Geor>jo William Van Velzor {Rai/m'md, Jacob), Oct. 28, 188.]; have two children, aud live on his father's farm, 4th concession, Malahide. Second family — Timmons. i RoBEUT Fkedeiuck, b. Feb. 28, 1870. ii James Kdward, b. May 1, 1874. iii Maky, b. Dec. 23, 1875. VIII. 108 John Milton,^ ' (^Anireio,'^ Thomis,^ John,^ Lionel,* James^^ James^^ Lionel ^), born iu Bayhain, Out., July 28, 1843 ; in irried by James Cooper, d.d., near London, Lucy, daughter of Asa Kellogg and Clarissa (Waters) Warren, (Asa, Ool. G-'deonoi the Revolution), Oct. 8, 1867 ; Mr. Chute being a mere boy when his father died, was sent to school and received a good education, so th.tt he taught school iu Lower Granville, N. S., in the suintner of 1862, being there oq a f ' "1 I ■. r . : 1 122 OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. visit ; then, aftor beiiip^ home in Ontario, tlie next year, he attended AUeghaii}' College, Meadville, Pa., two terms 1804-65, then taiij^ht in Port Harwell, Out., 18(5(1. Near the close of that year, he purchased a schohirsliip in the Bryant & Stratton chain of Commercial colleges, and went to Chicago, 111., and attended there graduating in 18()7. Soon after he got a situation as bookkeeper with Wisdom & Son, where he remained till July 1871, when he packed up iMid moved to Gentry Co., Mo , (time of the great fire in Chicago), and there taught a set (if singing classes that winter, returning' to Chicago again in June 1872; and there engaged as ship[)ing clerk for Ilepp & Shoenthaler. In 187H, he became bookkeeper for Smith Bros., but in the fall he moved to London, Ont., and opened a store for the sale of musical instruments, making a speciality of the Mason & Hamlin organ. In 1875, lie changed his relations into the subscription book business, which Ijp prosecuted with success till 1879, when he moved to Oakland Co., Mich., and there and in St, Clair Co., he taught music. He moved to Deckerville, Sanilac Co., in the fall of 1880, and there taught the pub- lic schools. In December, 1881, he opened a jeweler shop and sold sewing machines ; but moved to North Branch, Lapeer Co., in 1885, and has been jeweler and stationer there since; also chorister, superintendent in the Sunday-school, and deacon in the Baptist church. Since 1890 he has acted as Deputy Great Commander of the Knights of the Macca- bees, and has organized several tents, thus building up the cause in the state at large. His father-in-law, Asa K. Warren, brother to Dr. Ira Warren (1806-1864), of Boston, claimed near relationship to Gen. Joseph Warren (1741-1775) ; died near London, Out., May 3, 18(!7, aged sixty-nine ; Clarissa Waters, his widow died Feb. 27, 1881, aged aeventy-nine years. Children : i Minnie Gertrude, b. Sept. 8, 18(59, school teacher and music teacher. ii Milton Augustus, b. Aug. 22, 1872; r iter, iii Andrew Ellis, b. Dec. 7. 1874. iv FuKDEUiCK. b. June H, 1881. VIII. 109 James Manning Chute,^ (Abel,"! Thomas,'^ John!' Lionel,* James,^ James,"^ Lionel *), born in Clements, N. S., May 16, 1819 ; married Leah, daughter of Asa and Rhoda (Hicks) Foster, by Rev. Nathan east of Ont., in then bo Creek, I out and splendid Cliristia 1891, ag Childi i I 241 ii A iii C. iv J^ V A^ vi Ja 1 242 vii Fii viii M> VIII. Lionel,^ Ja i*'-, dauglit Harris JJai farm in C 20. 186(5. Children! 243 iHA ii Jus iii Abi V; VIII. Lionel,* Ja OENEALOOIKS OF THE CHUTE TAMILY. 123 Nathaniel Viditoe, June 19, 1840, and lived near his father, two miles east of Bear River, till 1848, when he sold out and moved to Malahide, Ont, in November, lived on his uncle Philip Baiteaux's farm two years, then bought a one hundred acre lot, (»n the •hd concession, near Silver Creek, built a brick house on it and did well. But about 1873, he sold out and moved to Wheatly, Essex Co., eighty miles west, bought a splendid farm there and accumulated [)roperty worth #10,000; a Christian man and a farmer, he died Feb 17, 1878; she died Oct 30, 1891, aged seventy-one years and nine months. Children ; i IIahuikt Calvkkt, b. June 7, 1841; m. William A. Foster, Jan. 2, 18G4; he (1. Jan. 28, aged 24; she in. 2nd, in Nova Scotia, Alfred Marshall. See No. 18. 241 ii Aha Watson, b. July 2«, 184:1. iii Catjiakink Sopuia, b. Dec. rt, 1H47; m. William Ilcnry, son of Jamos E. Vail, Jan., 18(58; had eijjht chiUh'un in Yarmouth, Ont.; moved to a western state, iv Jankt M., b. Apr. 27, 1853; m. George, son of Russell Fox, Oct. 26. 1872; lived at Lamingtf)n, Essex Co., Ont; had two sons; she d. Mar. 21. 1880; he m. 2nd, Chamberlain. V Abki, Mahhiiall, b. June 7, 18r)7; m. Emma Snyder, July 1, 187», and d. May 22, 1880; she m. a^ain. vi Jamkk MiLi.Kixiic, b. Dec. 20, 1858; m. Phebe, daughter of Russell Fox, 1880, land has the old farm. 242 vii Fhank S., b. Apr. 2, 1861. viii Mauy Louisk, b. Apr. 7, 1804; m. Geoigc D. Smith, 1889. VIII. 110 Joseph Warren Chute," (Abel,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,^ Jama? James? Lionel '), born Mar. 13, 1821 ; married Eliza F., daughter of Deacon John and Bethia (Chipman) Wilson, by llev. Harris Harding, Dec. 2f), 1847, and lived on the east side of his fathers farm in Clements. He went to sea some, to Boston, etc. ; died Nov. 20, 1860. Children : ' 243 i Handley Chipman, b. Aug. 25, 1850. ii Justin R., b. June 25. 1860; d. Mar. 27, 1889. iii Abbik May, b. Aug. 18, 186.j; m. Charles, son of Jeremiah, son of Charlea Van Buskirk, Nov. 1, 1882, and have four children. VIII. Ill Harris Harding Chute.^ {Abel? Thomas? John? Lionel? James? James? Lionel ^), born Dec. 27, 1822 ; married Eliza- V '1 .■i y.' 124 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY .., ,1. beth, daughter of David Jiiid Maiy (Kiiiffin) Rice, Jan. 25, 1848, and li.ed at Bear River ; a merchant, vessel owner, mill owner anolis Co., and died at the Albion hotel, Halifax, Mar. 31, 1892, and buried at his home in Bear River. His property is estimated at over 8100,000. Children : i Chaki.es IlKKitKiiT, b. June 1, 18.')0; went a trip to the West Indies with Captain Joliii Grnliani in tlic schooner " Lizzie Clnite,"* in the fall of 18G7, whioh was wrerkod and all hands hist seven in number, at Chebogue, near Yarmouth. \. S , Jan. 10. I8«»8. ii Mabiktta, b. .May 2. 1S'>4; m. William Wallace Clark, {Richard, William, Wjo/jrinZl, Dec. 2'>, l8.s:J, and have two children, mcrchauts at Bear River. ON THE LOSS OF DEACON H. H. CHUTE'S THREE VESSELS. 1. From the Isle of Cape Breton, the jiort of Cow Bay, A schooner, the "Vivid," had started one day Coal laden for Halifax, sails were all set. But failed on the ocean by storms that they mot. 2. Daniel Johnson, the captain, and crew of good men, A minister and wife and six ohildren, all then With good cheer and prospects upon the great main, But alas! they went down, their hopes were in vain. a. And then " Lizzie Chute," was another by name. From West Iiulie.s coming with Captain John Graham, She struck on the rocks on January ten. And met a sad fate in all seven men. 4. A young man among them, Charles He"bert, the one, Only son of the owner, who now felt uitdone, •Deacon Chute lost two other vessels, one the " Vivid,' Capt. Daniel .lohnaon, coal laden. Dec. 1867, from Cane Breton to Halifax, with six men, a minister, wife and six children; andanolli; there Bine Eart Nova Scoti war. Cliiidn-n i 1{' 1- ii. Sa ii Ami Pe iii Ajj.v iv Ebe: OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 125 But they went, witli the mate, David Pyno and Georsje Vroora, And a colored cook too, a very sad doom. 5. Another, the " Heiress," .it Bear Kiver's mouth, Was well lumber laden and off for the South; But alas! she was doomed and by fire consumed, And so the trip ended as may bo presumed. June, 189.3. C. E. W. VIII. 112 William Ozias,'^ {AhelJ Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,^ James,^ Jatrng,' Lionel^), born Aug. '2\\ 184'): inanied Emma Catha- rine Berry (Peter\ Thoh'ias), May 'JH, 1860, and lived on his father's old farm, a farmer: dietl of consumption August, 1881. Children : i EnwAKD Haymoxi). b. Mar. 22, 18fl7; m Annie Fia/.er, Feb. 29, 1892, in Boston; two childien. ii Ada Beatiiick, b. Dec. 19, I8'»79. VIII. 113 Isaiah Chute,^ {Calvin,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* James.^ Jamef,' Lionel '). horn in Clements, N. S., Mar. 22, 1823 ; mar- ried Pri.scilla Purday, Jan. 21, 1847 ; moved to Salem, Mass., 1851 ; a |tious, industrious carpenter. His wife a smart, Christian woman, died Dec. 2, 1880, aged fifty-five. Mr. Chute had a grand visit to Western Ontario, and Detroit, Mich., in Sei)tember, 1889, and in August, 1891, was tiiere again, and also to St. Paul, Minnoa|H)lis, Sleepy Eye and Bhie Earth City, Minn, Mariaville, Neb., and Chicago, 111. Then to Xova Scotia, 1892. Mr. Chute was also in Co. li, 7th Mass. in the late war. ( liildren : i H?;i'KRT James, b. .March 7, isjS; m. Lelia .1.. d.au. of Daniel and Mary Robinson, June 14. 18(lS; .and has reported for several newspapers, in .Salem, Lynn and Boston. She d. at .Vmhercst, Mass., Au^. 1891, aged 41. ii A LICK M., b. July 29, 1849; m. Charles Warner, June 10. 1874, and live in PealxMly. iii .\JiSA Maria, b. Sept. 4. 18-')1 ; m. U. J. Chute. See \o. 120. iv Ebes Poor. b. Oct 29, 185.1; d. July 24, 18.5V i « 126 GENEAI,OOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. V Eliza Jane, b. Nov. 14. 1855; d. Sept. 3, 1858. vi Lizzie Florence, b. Oct. 15, 1857; m. Robert Milton Hutchinson (Edmund, James), from Scotland to Kichibucto, N. B., time of the Revolution, Nov. 25, 1887, and live in Salem. Children. (1.) Jesse Milton, b. 18S8. (2.) Ethel Marguerite, b. 1889. (3.) John Lionel, b. 1891. vii Charles Freeman, b. Sept. 20. 18.o9; d. Jan. 20, 1872. viii Howard E., b. May 22, 1862; d. Sept. 21, 1862. ix Albert Patillo. b. Feb. 7, 1864; m. Lillian, dau. of Robert John Sewall, April 28. 1887, and went to Buenos Ayres, S. A., and lived at Rosario, Argentine Republic; dau. Gracie Potter, b. Aug. 12, 1889. They returned again to Lynn, Mass., 1890, and now live in Salem. Hs is a bookkeeper. z Arthur Purday, b. Mpy 4, 1866; d. Jan. 12, 1872. VIII- 114 Thomas Chute,* (^Calvin,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* Jamea,^ James,"^ Lionel ^), born in Clements, N. S., Sept. 21, 1826 ; mar- ried Sarah, daughter of Jesse Kean jr.. Mar. 5, 1850, bj Rev. E. W. Pray, near Digby ; moved to Marblehead, Mass., the same year, and between there and Swampscott for fourteen years, worked several big farms, one the Brookhouse farm, and did well. But in time of the war, 1864, he thought to do better and so moved to South Bend, Blue Earth Co., Minn., bought and located there ; but in 1866, he went fart'ir up the Minnesota river, bouglit half a section of prairie and located near Sleepy Eye, Brown Co., and tiiere they still abide ; farmers. Children : i Henry .\lline. I>. June 3, 1851. ii Anna Maria, 1>. Aug..*), 18.'>;i; m. Theodore G. Wood, 1876; Orie Ella, b. 1878. 244 iii Arthur Wei.lix<»ton, b. Apr. 1, 1856. iv OciKLLA, b. Feb. 17, 18.")». VIII. 115 Andrew Ohute,^ ( Oahiu,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* Jamea,^ James ^^ Lionel^), born in Clements, N. S., June IB, 1828, came to Salem, Mass., 1850; married Isabella, daughter of Jeremiah Porter of Nova Scotia, .Mar. 22, 1852, and located at Swampscott, shoemaker. He went into Co. B, 2.3rd Mass., in the late war, taken prisoner in Vir- ginia, and died in Andersonville prison in Georgia, 1864. Children : 245 i Thkooork IIaimxno Pohtkr, b. Aug, 26, 1854. ii Edgar Euokni;, h. May 11, 18M; passenger and mail Ciirrier, Swampscott iii Emma Urllr, b. Oct. 1, 185S; m. John T. Lowe, Sept. 8, 1881; a gas and steam pipe titter, Boston. • VIII. Lionel,* t, and brou] received written ai gifts som< in Salem Nathan,^ i Nov. 21, ] then came Childre i Fa ii M( iii lit. iv Liz V Ch vi 'Vti vii J »3 viii Rui \\ Vei VIII. Jarni^,.i,^ Ja ried Isabel Aii,^'. 1, 18 to sea and bri*,' Robei oarg,) of m night of S( Children i An? ii Eui VIII. ■f'linea,^ Jcu Rachel Clrt 18.")2, and ti'>iie some He lived on the whole GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 127 • vm. 116 William Henry ChUte.^ ( Calvin,'' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel^* James,^ James? Lionel^), born in Nova Scotia, Nov. 28, 1847, and brought up partly in Nova Scotia and partly in Salem, Mass. He received a tolerably good education, so that he has taught singing, written and composed some hymns and tunes ; and has exercised his gifts some as an evangelist among the Adventists. Latterly a painter in Salem and Lynn. He married Fanny Isabel Savor}'," (^Nathan,^ Nathan,^ Uriah,^ Thoinai,\ Samuel? Thomas,^ England to America ISS-^,) J Nov. 21, 1870, and lived twenty years in Digby Co., N. S., a painter, then came to Salem. Children : i Fa.vxy Ei.lbx, b. Doc. 10, 1871; m. (ieorge M. Morse, J;iu. 11, 1893. ii Minnie Ada. b. Vov. 12, 1873. iii Iha Moody, b. Jan. 17, 1876. iv Liz/iB May. b. Jan. 10, 1878. V Chablks Dunham, b. Apr. 7. 188!); il. Mar. 12, I8S2. vi 'VrLLlAM Maxwem-, b. Doc. 22, 1881. vii u MBS Kinsman, b. Sept. 13, 1884. viii Hui'EKT DvEK, b. June 28, 1887. ix Vkrnib Fmjuknck, b. June 28, 1887. VIII. 117 Hiram Chute," {John,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* Janifi? James? Lionel i), born in Cloinents, N. 8., Deo. 21, 1822 ; mar- rieil Isabella, daughter of Robert Taylor, by kev. Joshua B. Cogswell, AiiLj. 1, 1850, and lived Jit or near Frederickton, N. B. He early went to sea and advanced step by step till he became captain of the British brig Robert Reed, which sailed to Boston from Matanzas, W. I., with a cargo of molasses in August, 1858 ; was drowned in the harbor the uiglit of Sept. 1, found the fifth and buried. Children : i Annktta, b. June, 18.11; m. William Irvine, 1870; had two chilclrea. ii EuiNA M., b. 18.)4; m. Thoma.s Earle, 1877, and had Ave children. VIII. 118 Joseph Burton,'' {John,' Thomas? John? Lionel? ■fames? James? Lionel i), born in Clements, Feb. 7, 1829 ; married Rachel Clark (Joseph, Richird), by Rev. Aaron Cogswell, Apr. 22, 18)2, and has lived most of the time since at Bear River, and has *li)!ie some immense business raising and moving buildings, vessels, etc. He lived on a part of his father's farm, but since 1890 has occupied the whole of it. '\^ •■ • /' 128 Gi^.NEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Children : 246 i 'fiM.iAM AMMIE19, l). Sept. 9, 1853. ii UouKiiT Wixriiuop, b. Doc. 2!>, IS'irt; in. Ada VVarileii, .Ian. 18, 188(1, and was a tt'avuliii<; salosinaii; he settled in Boston and was killed by the cars Oct. 1.'), l.SHi; his widow in. 2iiil, .John Poitor. iii JusKiMi niCRNiiAiii), b. March 20, 1870; d. Oct. i:i. iv Fr.oKA EsTKLi.A, b. Feb. 7, 1876 •, d. Xov. 1. V Laii.a Maud, b. Dec. 20, 187«. VIII. 119 William Henry.^ (-/o/tH," Thomas,^ Johi,^ Lionel,^ James,^ Jamea^^ LioneP^^ born in Clements, March 5, 1831; married Louise, daughter of Dea. James Manning Potter, Ksq., by Rev. M. Pickles, Sei)t. 23, I80O ; and occupied his father's farm till 1888, when he moved over to Boston, worked at spar making, but now lives in Everett. Children : ♦ 247 i James Pottkh, b. Aujj. -1, Whl. ii IIiKAM FitKOKUicK, b. .Jul.v 21, 1801; m. Ada Z., dm. of J. D. Mabeo, jr. March 24, 1880. and live at Hampton, X. B. (1.) '/Mia Louise, b. Dec. IS-sO. iii John IIenky, b. Oc^. 7, 1800; in. Jessie, dan. uf K. L. Kent, Sept. 28, 18U2, Med ford, iv Bkunaki) L., b. Fed. 27, 187.3; d. Feb. .3, 1S78. V Akthuk K.. b. April 2, 1882; d. Dec. 27, 18S7. VIII. 120 Robert John/ {John,' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* Jdmes,^ James,'^ Lionel^), Ijorn in Clements, Mar, 3, 1833; married Eliza H. Baldwin, of Melrose, Mass., 18t')2 ; she died June 10, 180(3, aged twenty- nine ; he married 2nd, Anna Maria, daughter of Isaiah and Priscilla Chute (see No. 113), Aug. 20, 1809; he was a photographer, in Phil- adelphia and Boston, twenty years ; and in 1885 went to Buenos Ayres, S. A., and followed the same business at Ilosario, Argentine Republic. He died there Marcli 20, 1893. Children : i Elkna Aoklaiok, b. Apr. I, 1804; d. Aup. 28, 18C5. ii Emza Anx, b. June, I80U. iii Wii.T.iAM W., b. May 18, 1874. iv CllAllLKS \y., I). Dec. 20, 1879. VIII. 121 Lyman Wallace Chute,* (John,'' Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,'^ Jamex^^ Lionel^), born in Clements, Nov. 8, 1845 ; mar- ried Adela, daughte*. of Admiral Parker of Uruguay, S. A., Sei)t. 2, iki GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 129 1872, and is an extensive land owner in that pjirt of the world. He has been there now twenty-six years and is reckoned among the wealthy. Lives in linenos Ayres. Children : i Gboroe Alfuedo, b. 1873. ii Amelia S.. b. 187fi. iii Ele.na. b 1878. VIII. 122 James Edward,^ (Blnea,^ Thomat,^ John,^ Lionel,^ James,^ James,'^ Lionel ^}, born in Clements, N. S., Oct. 18, 18.30; went to Salem, Mass., 1851 ; a carpenter ; married Sarah, danghter of James and Mary Nichols, and widow of William H. Skinner, Dec. 26, 1853, and till 1877 followed his trade there steadily, when he went to Ontario and worked in Bayhani and Malahide ; then at Thamesville in Kent Co., and settled in Ridgetown, 1882 ; sold out there and returned to Salem, Mass., 1889, built a new house on Barr street, and is now well located in North Salem. His wife died in Boston, Nov. 15, 1885, aged fifty-nine. William H. Skinner died Aug. 31, 1851, aged twenty- four; his son, William H. jr., died Oct. 9, 1874, aged twenty-three. Mr. Chute married 2nd, Anna, daughter of Samuel and Lydia (I'^lliott) Williams, July 10, 1886. Miss Williams, born July 10, 1832; married 1st. Aaron Lane Biirnham,* and had George F., born 1853 ; married Sarah Davis and live in Salem ; 2nd, Alice Augusta, born June 17, 18.55 ; married Richard Lander (she died Sept. 18, 1883 ; he married 2nd, Anna Miller), Mr. Burnham died at sea 1855, aged twenty-four; she married 2nd, Thomas, son of Abner Hall fnnn Liverpool, N. S., Sept. 9, 1863, and had Thomas Henry, lx)rn 1865 ; died 1868. Mr. Hall died 1870, aged fort^'-one. He married 1st, Lovenia Smith ; had four children ; she died young and the daughter, Elnora, born 1860; married Raymond Rich, and live in Bangor, Me. Children: i COAULES E., b. Dec. 4, 18r»4; a musician; d. in Boston, Nov. 5, 1885. ii Sakaii Louise, b. Apr. :], 1857; m. George Henry Shepherd, Apr. :\, 1879, and d. July 8. iii M. Nellie, b. 1850; d, 1862. iv Flora Symovds, b. Oct. 24, 18fl.3; m. Alfred Ernest son of Isr lel and Louise (Cook I Hcrsoy, Oct. 16, 188U, and live at Manchester, MasH. *A.L. Rurahaiii.' Ciipt, Joseph,' 18()l-18fM, Joseph,' Joseph,* Davi-k,' John,* Lieut. Thoraas>o( !«leni, 1633, over to Iptwich, 16.3(1; tn. Mary, duughter of John Tuttle, and . 1848; d. .Sept. 25, I.'<49. iv Harkiet a., b. Sept. '.», 18.50; d. Sept. 1-5, 1852. V Albert, b. Nov. 3, 18.52. vi Harvey, b. Mar. 2.5, 1855, d July 0. l.**.>7. vii Francis, b. Aufj. 3, 18.5(»; d. Jan. 24, 18.57. viii May Edith, b. Mar. IS, I8tsg; m. Edward F. Cann, and live at Darling' a Lake, Yarmouth Co., N. S. VIII. 130 John Matthew Chute,* (Silas,' James,^ John,^ Lio- nel,* Jamen,^ James,^ Lionel^), born Jan. 23, 1819; married Margaret, daughter of James Whitman, 1841. Mr. Chute was a good school teacher, and taught in Halifax, Aylesford and other places. He died at or near Nictaux, July lo, 1850; she died May 13, 1852, aged thirty. Children : i Israel James, b. Apr, 17, 1842; lives at Torbiook. ii Susax Maria, b. 1843; d. Oct., 18.54. iii Maru.la Sophia, b. 1845; d. 1846. iv MiNETTA L., b. 1847; d. Auir. 1850. VIII. 131 Israel Chute,* (Silas,' James,'^ John,^ Lionel,* Jamrs,^ James^^ Lionel ^), born Sept. 22, 1826 ; married Elizabeth, daughter of Levi Crowell, February, 1849, and lived near Wood's Harbor, Sliel- burne Co., N. S. Mrs. Chute died April, 1854, aged twenty -eight ; lie married 2nd, Reliance, daughter of Alfred Nickerson, Jan. 1,1807; she died June 7, 1885, aged forty-nine. Mr. Chute a good, pious dea- GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 133 con in the Baptist church, 1ms worked out in different places, including Boston, Mass., at his trade as carpenter. Children : 249 i IlKNUY, b. Nov. 3, 18.=iO. ii Gkokok F., 1). July 8, 1852 ; d. Feb. 14, 18.54. 260 iii VoKLS F., b. Nov. :i, 1857. iv Kdmund, b. Jan. 5, 1800; d. May 8, 1879. V Mauy Aoiti.v, b. Apr. 24, 1862; a school teacher; in. Stephen Balcomb Sept. 20, 1884. vi Alva .Min.va, b. May 20, 1864; d. June 20, 1870. vii WiNTFiiEi) Olive, b. Mar. 23, IStiO; d. May, 1891. viii Maud Audlev, b. Oct. 2:1, 1809; m. Capt. Ainsley Perry, Feb. 15, 1890. ix EverkttS., b. Oct. 15, KS71. X Ekkib M., b. Sept. 21, 1875. xi Flokence Estelle, b. July 3, 1878. VIII. 132 Eaton Chute," {Handley,^ James,^ John,'' Lionel,^ James,^ James,^ Lionel ^), born in Granville at Chute's Cove, now Hampton, Apr. 12, 1815 ; married Sophia Miller (^Harris, Michael)^ Dec. 6,1838; lived near Hampton, and died in Cornwallis, a pious deacon in the Baptist church, 18-49. Children : i Teressa, b. Sept. 16, 1839; m. Capt. Holden Farnsworth, 1860, and had (1) Norman, b. Au<,'ust, 1802; in. Edith Templeman. (2) Bennett C, b. 1864; m —. Capt. Farnsworth was drowned in the Gulf of Mexico, Nov. 2, 1870; she d. July 12, 1880. ii Bennett, b. July 17, 1841; preacher of the gospel; d. Apr. 11, 1888. 251 iii Aaron E., b. Aug. 22, 1843. iv Mary Emma, b. Mar. 6, 1846; ra. Capt. Thomas A. R. Fitchett, 1869; bed. Feb. 20, 1875, aged 34; she d. Nov. 14, 1870, leaving two sons. V LovENA, b. Aug. 15, 1848; m. Judson, son of Van Buren Foster, 1868, and had four children. VIII. 133 Jacob Chute," {ffandley,"^ James, ^ John,^ Lionel,* JameSy^ James,^ Lionel^), born at Hampton, Feb. 3, 1817; married Eiueline, daughter of Seth Chute (see No. 31), and was a farmer and justice of peace on the Bay shore, two miles above Hampton. She (lied Oct. 24, 1887, aged sixty-eight. Children : i Edwin J., b. Apr. 13, 1845, was a traveler and runner for mercantile firms; m. Mary, daughter of James, son of John Currill, Mar. 26, 1801, and was found dead in a hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 13, leaving property worth ten to fifteen thousand dollars. I *f 1 * < ^ V' ? t. •• j W, ■ 's^ ; -''t 'H 134 OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. I (t ' "I I ii Bertha, 1». Apr. :i, H47; school toachor; m. RuhhoII Cropley, Jan. 9, 1884, and liad Klhel Beatrice, b. Nov. 15, and anotljor dau<;litor since. Mr. Croploy m. Ist, Auijnsta M., dani^hter of !Oo(»r^;o W. Troop and had two dau^htorH; sho d. Jan. 28, 1883, .a^red forty-one. VIII. 134 Seth Chute," ( Handley ^ James,^ John,^ Lionel* James,^ Jainet^^ Lionel^), born Dec. 3, 1823; iiiiirried Liiviiiiii, diiughter of Deacon Oliver M. Coj^.swell, June 10, 1850; and lived near Hampton ; died Jan. 8, 1877 ; she married "ind, Harris Foster, Escj., March 7, 1880, and died March 27, 1884, aged (ifty-four years and three months. Children : i Mi.VAiti) E., b. Sept. 20, 18')2; school teacher and preacher, ii OnsvKU II., h. Jan. 1'), lA'ti; d. from a hotel burning in Milwaukee, Wis. Feb. 15, 1884. 262 iii WiM.iAM Pkiou, b. Dec. 10, 1&55. iv Bkaineko a., b. Sept. 13, 1868. VIII. 135 Solomon Chute/ (^HawUei/,' Jamea,^ John,^ Lionel* James^^Jameit,^ Lionel^), son of Handley and Martha (Phinney) Chute, born at Hanii)ton, July 15, 1827 ; married Charlotte Hall QTames^ John, William'), Nov. 7, 1850, and lived a farmer in West Clarence, also a deacon in the Baptist church. His wife died May 9, 1867, aged thirty- eight ; he married 2nd, Sophia, his brother Eaton's widow, eight years his senior, May 9, 1868. Children : i WiM.iAM AvARD, b. Sept. 2.3, 1868. ii Mary, b. Jan. 8, 18.')5; m. Frank H. McDonald, Sept. 8, 1S85; and d at Mil ton, Mii88., Feb. 2, 1886. iii Martha, b. Aug. 2;}, 18,56; in. Wallace I., son of Levi Langley, Dec. 28. 1877; and lijvd Ralph, b. Dec. 1, 1878, and another son and daughter, iv Theresa, b. May 2, 1858; d. July 2, ia59. V NoR-MAN. b. Nov. 10, 1860; ra. Fostinna Messenger, Feb. 26, 1884; and had Janet, b. 1888. vi Flora, b. Feb. 6, 1863; m. Scott Tucker, 1802, Milton, Mass. Vin. 136 John Eber Chute,' (Handley,"' Jamea,^ John,^ Lionel,* Jamea,^ Jamea,^ Lionel 0, born at Hampton, Oct. 20, 1833 ; married Mary Ann, daughter of Timothy Brooks jr., Sept. 12, 1857, and is a general mechanic and farmer. Children : i Jebsk D., b. June 5, 18S8; d. Dec. 1864. ii ; 263 iii I iv Y V J vi 1 vii I viii I ix F X \{ xi £ VIII. Jamea,^ w of Franc 1867, ag( Eason, jV: Childr i S ii F iii Ii iv L % E vi C vii S VIII. Jamea,^ (laughter Ann (W first-rate Mills, wl widow o Childr i & 254 ii I iii F vin. QENEALOOIES OF THK CHUTE FAMILY. 186 ii Alkdia J., b. Sept. 21), la^l); m. Fiodutiok A. Simms, May 17, 1800, and lire in Lynn, M.vhh. Mr. Simms m. Ist in Kn^laDd, Mag(;><3 Uorry, and bad Omnon, b. 18S0; (^ura, b. KH8;J. 263 iii Tkavkuse IJhintox, b. Fol). 5. 1802. iv Eaton, b. Duo. 2, l8tW; m. Emily A., du. of Daniel IIudHon, Esq. V Jkssii: A., b. .Juno 2l», 1807- Sou 142 and 200. vi IIkxuy Dumn, b. Au^'. I. 1800. vii IiiA May, b. Au>,'. 1, lsOll;d. May 1870. viii Hannah I)., b. April 21, 1871. ix Hinri'UUTV, b. Sept. 24, 1874. z Kkcben Pkukins, b. Apr. 2, 1876. xi Epkik, b. May 1:1, 187S, VIII. 137 Robert Chute," {Handley,' Jamea,^ John,^ Lionel,* Jamen,^ James^^ Lionel '), horn June 15, 18.35 ; married Susan, daughter of Francis Lent, Sept. 20, 1857, at Haini)ton, N. S. She died Feb. 6, 1807, aged twenty-Hve ; he married 2nd, Emma, daughter of David Eason, May 10, 1809 ; farmer and miller at Hampton. Children : i Sei-kda, b. Sept. 0, IS.'jS; d. Oct. 20. ii Fkancis, b. Doc. 18, 18.^; d. Sept, 28, 1882, iii lUKNK S, b. May 17, 18(J2; m. Alfred Clark. July, 1884, and live at Center Falls, U. I. iv LiMAN, b. Dec. 18, 1S(J4; d. Aug. 4, 1807. **v Emma, b. Mar. 22, 1870; d. Sept. 20. vi Cakby II., b. Sept. 0, 18TJ. vii Susan L , b. Mar. 21, 1879. VIII. 138 Joseph Dimock,' (ffandUy,' James,^ John,^ Lionel* James,^ James,'^ Lionel^), born Apr. 20, 1837; married Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph and Sophia (Viditoe) Hoffman, son of John and Ann (Wheeloek) Hoflfman, son of Joseph, Feb. 4, 1859. Mr. Chute a first-rate carpenter, went to Boston, 1867, and settled at Milton Lower Mills, where his wife died May 28, 1884 ; he married 2nd, Carrie Dale, widow of Hezekiah Hall, (James, John, William^, 1885. Children : i Martha L., b. Jan. 24, 1861 ; m. William A. Constable, June 4, 1885, and have Z'llla May and Alice. 264 ii Habvey F., b. Nov. 12, 1863. iii Fhkddt S., b. Jan. 20, 1871 ; m. Susan L. Voye, Apr. 20, 1892. Vin. 139 Abner Chute,^ {Handley,"^ James,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ Jamea,'^ Lionel '), born Dec. 10, 1843 ; married Diadama, daugh- 136 OENKALOGIKS OF TIIK CIIUTK FAMILY •t' I ter of Nelson Cliesley, 18()3 ; moved to Hostoii, 1868; and lociited at Milton Lower Mills, carpenter and Itnilder, also deacon of the Baptist church. Mrs. Chute died Dec. 8, 18(18, aged twenty-seven ; he nuirried 2nd, Louisa Viditoe (Nelson, John, Jenne), 'July 1(3, 1873. Children : i Hattik L., b. Dec. 2, I8(U; in. Artluir Nichuls, Dec. i'l, 1885; a son Leon, b. 1886 ii Ar.viN. b. Feb. 27, lMt\\ m. . ill Bkatuick, 1). .July 2, 1880. VIII. 140 Joshua Marsden Ohute,^ ( David M.'< James,* John,* Lionel,* Jame»,^ Janiex^^ Lionel ')i hiun two miles below lIami)ton, Oct. 15,1818; married Irene Potter,** daughter o( Hev. Peter and Anna (Greenlow) Malloch, Apr. 28, 1849, (Anna (ireenlow, was the daugh- ter of James Greenlow and Abigail, daughter of Joseph Alline, son of William and llebecca .Vlline, from Ilhode Island to llorton, N. S., 1756). Mr. Chute lived at Campobello Island, N. B., about thirty years when he moved to Cambridgeport, Mass., but he«returued again in a year or two, and she has remained, a hard working, sober, Christian woman. Children : i Wii-MAM EvEKiNOTON, b. Miircb 24, 1852; drownod Jan. 24, 1877. ii LoiiENZo Wii.soN, b. April 24, 1854; drownod about Fob. 17, 1^77. 266 iii Daniel Mauhokn, b. July 2, l8ot>. 266 iv Millard FiLMouE, b. May 21, 1858. 267 V David Samuel, b. Apr. 2, 1800, vi James Loken, b. Au<^. 27, 1802; m. Ella Howard, daughter of John Howard, 1802, Cambridge, Mass. vii Ida May, b. Oct. 4. !8(i."); in. Lewis M. Long* (John Uenry," Pcter,^ John Jucot,' from Prussia), May 16, 1885; liJivo five children and lived in Cam- brid};cport and Arlington, Mass. viii Bbrtiia, b. May 4, 187:1; m. Edward Cliilds, August, 1801, who was killed in Summerville by a runaway team May, 1802, aged twenty-two. Irene P., daughter of Hov. Peter Mallock (1704-1877), and Anna Green- low (1705-1882). was born at Fair H.aven, Charlotte Co., N. B., Jan 30, 1830, (the pAreuta were Free Baptists), was a hi)me missionary in New Brunswick, over three years and raised one thousand dollars, with which a meeting house was built on the Isle of Campobello, near the coast of Maine, 1874, for the Free Baptist church, which has flourished over since. In Cambridgeport she has boon useful in the churches. Christian missions and temperance organizations, and has composed several recitations, lec- tures and poems, one of which we subjoin: — O Fi Bi n I I 'T W At Bu Hi fill TIj He An An IIo Bui An Bui Wc VIII. 1 Lionel,* Ja) Aug. 20, hn. 1, 184 Cluistian m Children i Sii>.\ ii Mai: Cal iii CiiAi Kei son wa iv Cord Car F OKNKALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 137 on- 830, ick, ing 874, 0U8 lec- DEATH OF JOIIX U. U()U(iU (18I7-18W>.) 1. Our rankH ii);ain uro hrokoii, a warrior lian Hod, From all hin onrtlily troublt'H, Iiu'h iminbcrud witli tliu dead; But when liis Hlcop is uikUmI, and he's raiiSDini'd from the K^uva, n» thon sliall inuot the army, liu triod on tMrtli to Have. •2. I know you all woidd liko it, to know wh it wan IiIh name, 'TiH John B. (}ou(;h tlio warrior, for you have heard the aame; When hut a boy in sorrow, he struKHh'*! hard for life, And thon ^ot married early and took a loviii}; wife. But when the ruby cup iiassed, he fouldn't well retrain. His wife tried to prevent him, but found 'twan all in vain; But when death came and took her, who wan to him so dear, Thon he be^an to realize, his fearful, wild career. 4. He signed the temperance pledjje then, and there be^an to preach. And warn poor drunkards smindly, their iloom to them <; m. Su!n:itit (Jorjjo (;li.l. IM'JI: miurie-- .Advcntist. and an (^xliortcr; **\l; m. I.t'8ti'r \V., Ron of (teor^u Adams, ('aithace. .M»'.. Jnly •-', 1S7U. viii JosKniiN'K, b. is«w{:d iNt."). ix .MiNMK W AititK.N, b. Nov. 29, lHb>; ni. (iottigc U. Yotin};, antl aru in thu (m X (iKoKi.K WAsni.NCiTox, !i. April l.**«S;il. Jan. 4, 1877. xi la KM. A. b. O.t. l«7.*i:«l. Sipt. II, I.S7rt. VIII. 143 Handley Chute/ ( D'H'i.l Ji.,' .Afwc*," Johi,^ Lion,L* Jamett,-^ Jamt'H^' Lionel^), Ih» St'|»t. :i(>, iSiiT; married iNaomi, diiut,M- ter of Frank and S(»|ihia {Fi»!ier) Martin, .Ian. 2, isri'J. and settled ne.vr (yaledonia, Qneens Co., N. S., u f.irnior ; diern Nov. 11, 182'.); miiriieil I)el)oi •Mary and w Cainbi Ch.i VII >iad thr 'ever, ii '-viin. } hridge, . |l8'M>)a Chihl i I VIII. i>;o, w, 1' iiiny Mar. I's, g'»«»d cai Child, I A ii U III 1 iv (, V II »i Lt Tii <;i viii \V VIII •^Z.* '/'line '""'youth (JKNKALfHSIES OF TIIK flUTK FAMILY. 139 I)el)orah Edwards, May -7. 1M,"»»); she ditMl in tlie fall ; In; inarrit'(l 'Jnd, Mary A. Dolap, Marcli 24, IX.'AK He caiiio Id Massachusetts in 1H')0, and was a >'ildi<'r in Co. A, 4>ith MaHsauhiisutts in the war; died in Canibiid^report, June 2"», 1871. Children : i A.N.'iA I-., 1». Nov. '.n>, IKrtI; m. . ii riiAni.KM Wii.i.iAM, li. Kelt. 2)1, lS(|;t; kill«>«l liy .in elcv.ttnr lit liridgt purt, ('oiiii., mn. VIII. 145 Angus,'' ( /)'in'il M..~ '/ninen,^ John,^ Liourt* JunifK,^ ■lamest* Lionel^), \h)y\\ ( >('t. 2S, 1h:M ; married Nant;y llawiey. IS.').'), iiad three s<»n8, who all died, wile tuo, at Key West, Kla., ui' yelluw fever, in lS«»'>. !Ii' married "Jnd, Kmily Anna Wells, July I, iHll. Lvnn. .Mass. Mr. Clinte was a earjtenter, and alter living in ("am- l)iid<;e, Ka.Ht Boston, and other places, returned to Florida, and located 1 >•♦<>) at Ocala. ( 'hihiren : i Bi.AN«-..x .M,\v. h. Mar I, M-«!). VIII. 146 D.avid Molvin ** ( /An-/./ .1/.,' ./,/m.-.s,« Johu.^ Li,„el* ■I'lnies;^ Jami*^^ Linio'l^). horn .June 14, ISU; marri«'i| M;'.rv White, l>tiO, who died .\nijnst. lS«'>i|, iio^cd twtMity-three. lie marrietl 2nd. K.vnny A., daughter of Deai^on Willi. iin li. (Toinltiy, {Stfphfu, .Jame^), M.ir. '1\ ISOH. and livi-d in and aroui-d Boston over twenty yeais ; a ^ >od ear|)fnter and Iniildt;!-. 'Phey movi^d i>> Lynn in IHIU. Children : i Ajixa I.. Ik Sopf 2!. !"<(«»; m IhiilMMt W. . .May 17. 1-^T'^. V II \TiiK «;.. li. Oil I, iHxn VI Lk.iiov «;., I.. Fill. 4. IS,S2. vii <;ka< Kv I,., li Oil. I '.. ISS4. riii WII.I.IAM FiikitKiiHK, It. I><<'. 22. ISSll. VIII. 147 Arthur Crawley.* ( Rev Ohni,-^ Jamen,*^ Jo.m} Lio- nrl* Jamet,^ Jtinifur Lium'l^), horn at Dij^liy, N. S, Apr. 10, iHVr; in Ills youth ii jeweler; pnrsised a (;our8'> of study at Morton .\cadeiuy. \ ■ •' '.I t -*' .. ,, » 'i ' .' • * ■ V, : V uo OENKALOOIES OP THE CHUTE FAMILY. and in Septtunher, 1877, went into Acsulia college at Wolfville, and graduated with the decree of n.A., in June, 1881 ; he was licensed to jireaeh July, 1880, in (Jreat Village, N. S., and in Sei)teMd»er, 1881, entered Theological Scnunary, Morgan I'ark, 111., and graduated B.D., May, 1884, having taktsn the second y»!ar's study at N(!wton Tlu'ologi- cal Institution in Massachus(;tts. lie was ordained lo the gospel min- istry at Stillnian Valley, III., Dec. 2M, 1884. Alter serving the liaptist church there faithfully n(iarly five years, came to Austin, near ('hicago, in Septend)ery.l88lt, anihiii^luj fall of 181»'2 to Halifax, N. S. He mar- ried at tfcl i ll iMft ti VhII p W n i l . Klla Maud, daughter of Kev. Abram Spurr Hunt, (KHjah, Jiftijamin), Aug. 11. 1884. Chihlren: i Katik .lANK, l». .Inly 7. lSH(t. ^ ii Ainiiru Hunt. I). Ai.r. \f, IHHS. ( sUx oAst ^. ^^^ j VIII. 148 Alexander Chute,** (lllohard,'^ JameH.^ Daniel/' tTame.H* Jaiufs.^ Jamt'x^^ lA'inel '), horn in liyliuryp()rt ; died Oct. 18, 1840; she married ilud Kllis \\. Uramhall. a njerdiant, Oct. 18, 1848, and move,'land liMl.'); ni. ;ind, Abin.'.il Ford. I)i!i nUO, [iHt wifr nnlr tirt,y-<'i(;iit ytMis, liad NixU'in cldldrttn. and li. UltH»; hUi- d. lOSS, a^(>d t^i;,dity). Due. II, 1S0'>, »nd livud in I'iymnnMi. iuid d. !>«•<■. 12, I8H». (.'Iiiidrcn: 1. ('UAKi.Ks Ai.KXANMKU, l>. .liiMu'Jit, JS.'iK; in. Sai-aii F^.,da. uf Natliaii II. .M^'^V/VA,1J ,./3 liFACON THOMAS 11. rilHTIi. KUIN NII.S«»N CIII'TI:. 1 ''»!'fi 16H1. 25, 1! iiativi at Ai] Oxfoi Mii.s». teaehi Miltoi he wa the U skillft] Shiiroi His w Chi ij 261 iii IV VII Aim M an; liail ii • III. lit! (t. Mill-. '20, IHHI, -.nu'd T.'i; she liven at Attleboro. ii Ku ANCKH I'K.Mtso.v, I). .liiiM' 2, ISIO, :it I'owiial, Me. 261 iii UiciiAun IlKNitY,!). Mar. 14, IK4:t. iv KsTiiKK .\.\i)i(K\vs, l». .Iiitio 22, I8H(; in. K//' Jaynea,* ■fimen,'' Jdiufn,'^ fJiniel^ ). boin in Byfitjid. April 11, I8l4; married ,\iin .VI., daiight(!r of Isaac Perry, Ks^., id* Orland, Me., Sept. 80, 1830, an. Had -i golden wedding in 1880, and die1, was mate uf tlie ship Cjiiicicstep; il. at (jiieeiistowii. Irelainl, .Sept. IH7(l. ii Maktiia Ki.i/.ahktii, b. Aii^. I, IS-tl; »l. .lime 21, IWW; m. Win. H. I'eteiH,' {Amlrt'to,'' Ji»lin,* Jnlm,* Sumnel,'* -l»iin hue anse of much water there," piistor in .S.ilom, Hncvettnor t4t Ro^er WiilianiH; d. in EuKlanil, Oft. l(l(K);(la. Kli/aheth, in. Itarker, Newptnt, K. I. ,,t 142 r»KN'K,\r/)f>IKS OK TIIK CUVTK FAMILY. f J* Childmii : 1. JiiMN AXDUKW, If. Aii«. l.{, ls(J4; in. ; is :i Kiuduato of Bowdoiii rollu«c; ;i lawyer, iiiid Hvoh at lUr lliirliur, Me. 2. CiiAiii.KH. I). .Inly 20, IHt. i:J, I.S40; tuatdior in .Newliuryport. V KiMltAM, I'., 1». Apr. 2W, IS4S; d. Sept. .iO, 1«.V). vi .lA>ri'.s Am)I!K\v. 1>. Nov. 12, 1H.")(»; m. Maiy S. V.m Iforii. Oct. 21, 187\vAui. l.\si:, 1>. Nov. 27, 18.V{. VIII. 151 James Martin Chute,*^ ( /), isi"; d. XM't^t. iv .Iank. Ii. Aiij^. 7, IM!) is in Wasiiiiij^tdn. V Daniki.. It. .\ii;,f. 12, 1S52; d. yoiin;;. VIII. 152 Riciiard Cliute,^ ( /A/'. Jmiu's,' ./,ime.s:' JJanlflJ' t/'im/'.s,' .l'»///.,s.'' Jinut's,'^ Lionel '). Itoiii in Cincinnati, ().. Sejit. 2i5, IH'JO: received a. good edin-ation. and was a im-rciliant cUmU 1s:5i' to 1840 at Fort W'ayiK!, Ind. : lie tlnii went into the I'nr trade till 1854, when lu* moved to St. Antlinny. .Minn., wliieli was united to Minneapolis in iHTii. and sinee that lias been cnya^^'d in real estate business, also a rulinLj eliler in tiic Presbyterian eliiireli ; was regent of the university of Minnesota (ive years : partner in the great water poW(!r there, anil hnn given nin(;li time to railroads in the state. Me married Mary VA'wi Young i»f Indiana, Feb. I'S, | S.'iU. imd died in Chieago, Aug. 1, lH!i:5. hejiit disease. Children : i CiiAiM.K-* Uii'i(AU!>, I). May 1'), IS").'; in. Cora .M. Moody, Oirl. IS, 1S71; lia'l (Jlirntrr It , I), All-. 21, 1S7S; d in Tlioinasviilo, (ia., Mar. 14, 18S(i. ii .MiNNiK Oi.ivK, I). .Mar. 21, lS*iii; d. on thu Htoainor Diibiuiiiu at LoClairu, la,, Aujf. 2i«, 187(1. (UCXKAMXMKS OF TIIK CIIITK FAMILY 148 iii Maiiy Wki.comi:. h. Dcr. 4, 18M»; «l. Apr. 2, KS02. iv Wii.i.iK VoiMi. I>. Stpt. i:t, lS(i;;. V (JiiACK FAiitciilM), I). An;;. 7, IH'l.'); iii. C.i|)t, J.isliui \V. JiicciIih of tlin Uiiitoil SUti's iiiiny, Tln»m;isvillo, f»a., Mar. I, InHO. 1. \Vi:»r C'miK, b. Doc. 9, \»Si\, Atlanta, (ia. VIII. 153 James Thurston,^ (^lirv. -/'imeaj Jamen:'' fJanicI/' Jamex,* JnmeH;'' Janies,'^ Lionet ^), honi at f'iiicinimti, Aug. 30, 1827, iintl after ho was iiiiK,- \'ears of aLfe went to liafayottfj. Iiid., and there t'ii;4ai,fe(l ill Ihi! drv goods, luilliiig and the grain Made. In IST^J he re- tired, Tiioved to Miimeajtolis, and is an elder in the l*resi)yterian ehiircli. lie married in l^afayette, .Iiinc JO, 18.')0, Sarah Jane l*(5ters»n; she (lied Oot. 2"), IH.')2; he iniirried 2nJ. .Marv Elizabeth Me iiride, June, '27, Hot ; she died .Apr. 20, IfS'lS; hu married ord. Lemiora T. C (iroen- dyke, Aug. 21. 1H71. ( hildren : i .Ikwxkitk, Ii. .lunc 2. is.'jl; d. .Finn- .">. ii M.Miv Lii.A. 1>. May is, |m.-)2. iii .Maimii.v II vvnaii. 1>. May "i, IS.').'^: tn. Frank Mann, iv Wi.No.v.v I'Aui:, I). Any;. :!i>, 1S'»T; ni. ♦'Inilcs i;. Undorwood. V I)\vir> .M.ItifiiiK. Ii. Dim-, lit, IS.V.t. vi Jamks Kicii.Mti). 1). .Ian. 14, IH<)4. vii Samii:i. .SiiAiii', l>. Jan. SA, l.s(l<(. viii Koincur M(n(i:is. It. Dt-c. II. IST:!. VIII. 154 Samuel Hews/ ( I{>'v. Ja/twM.' JmneH,''' DanulJ' •J'ltnen,^ Jiimt's,-'' 'T'lmen,'^ Lionel^), horn at (olumhiis. ().. Dee. . 1S.*)«. and has resided there sinui;. an M.i).. and part- ner with his brother, liiehard. in business. Children: i (.'iiAUi.oTTK IUciri;i„ h. ,]Ai\. .in, isv.t; d. .Ian. .M, I8(W. ii .Makv .Ir.AN.VKiTi:. Ii. Au^. 24. isa2. iii .VciNKs. I». Si'id. ft. IMfU. iv Klizahktii. I>. Oct. 14. isdtl. V Louis I'ki.nci;, Ii. Oct. 17, IHUt^. vi FiiKOKUicK, 1). Dl'c. 21, 1872. VIII. 155 Moses Stubbs Chute,' {Oio'tix,' Josiak'^ Curtix!' Thufi'iH,* Jami-x,'' -Iditieur Lionel^ ).\)nvn in Cumberland, Me., Mar. 21 r.-*'" > ->'• 144 OENKALOfMES OP THE CHUTE FAMILY. ... .^ I . 'V J 181.'); nianiid (liristiaiia. (laughter of Freeman and I^ydia Ellis, Sept. 5, 1843. Cartilage. Me.; she died A|»ril, lM4»>, aged twenty; he mar- ried 'Jnd, Violette II., dangliter of John and Iluldah (Reed) Gray, son of Eliithulet and Mary (C'oolidge) Gray ((»f Sutton. Mass., who went tr» Jay. Fumklin ( <•.. Me.). Oct. tl\K 1846. and has followed mercantile bubinefs nn re or Ichs thrtugh life. He moved from Carthage, Me. to Koekland. riynioulh Co.. Mas.s.. 1^7-, and there is doing well as a grocer. Children : 266 i (Jkoikik CiKTiB, !>. April IV, IS4.'j. 266 ii CnAHi.KH Mohks, li. July ;;, IMJ*. 267 iii EiiwiN Km.K'IT. b. Aj-iil H. IsM. iv Fka.nk SianwooI). It. Nov. 28. 1S54; m. SvWic C. YoiiiiK, April A, 1886; kIic d. 0«t. 24, 1S87. anod tliirty. V Nui.i.iK ISi'HAN, b. Feb. .*>, 1M8; in. Ilowani M., son of Nathan and Charlotli- (Lane) Poole, Jan. '2'2, 18T«. vi Fi.oiiK.NCK E.MKIJV. I>. Jan. 2, I.<»«M); d. S«pt. 29, 1804, Jay, Mo. vji Jamks II., I). Dee. 2',, INU; d. (), in Jay, Me.; m. Horatio P., son of Silas Capcn, of Norwood, Mass.. Nov. 18, 188.'); and have Florence MiUon, b. Jan. 15, 1887; Harold Nuricuoil, h. April 28, ISiH). Kotkland, Muss, ix E.MMA V. A., b. April 28, I8(i8. X (iliACE Mahbi., b. Feb. 24, 1875. VIII. 156 Joseph Clement Chute,** {Jo^iah,' Joaiah,^ CurtiH,^ Thiniaf,* Javun,^ Jonief.'^ Lioiul '). born in Portland. Me., Aug. 22, 1823; lived tliere till he was sixteen, then went to sea, and was off several voyages; to Liverpool, L(»ndon, West Indies, Florida, etc. In 184«», he enlisted in Capt. Hradfute's (.'o . of Tennessee Volunteers and went into the Mexican war. On his return, while nursing some yel- low fever patients in New Orleans, in the hot summer of 1847. lie received a sunstroke, which disabled him very much. lie got hoim-. however, and lived twelve years \\ith his mother and his uncle (ieovj,'e W., in Wirulhiim ; niaiiicd Sarah Sylvester Winslow,' (Jamts^^ Jmtu»,^ Nathan* Jamen;^ Johr Kenelm,^ over in l»t21»). sixth in a family of eij^'lit. Oct. 27, 18511; lived five and a half years on the Mark Knight place. which he bought, and in the spring of 18»ir) — liaving sold his place again— he moved on to liis father-in-law's farm, near Windham Cen- ter. He was of an amiable dispo8itii»n. fond of good company, much OENKALOOIE8 OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 145 given to hospitality, iiiul a worthy member of the Masons, and Orthodox Friends. He died Jan. 7, 188(1. Children ; i Gkorok Cr-KMKMr, b. Oct. 8. 180i); d. July 8, 18(W, ii Edwaku Winsi.ow, b. Fol). 2. 18tl2. VIII. 157 John Hooper Chute,*^ {Col. FrancU,^ Col. Thomas,^ Curtis,^ Thomax,* Jumi'x,^ Jamea,"^ Lionel^), horn in Otisiiehl, Cumherhmd Co., Me., July 21«, 1810; grew up among tiie natives of that part, a jolly, good-iiaturod soul ; married Miriam, (hiughter of Thaddeus Tur- ner, Nov. 10, 1840, and settled on his father's old farm, near Bolster's Mills. She diod Nov. 2. I8r)2, ajjed forty-five; he married 2nd, Joanna, daughter of John and Mercy (Jordan) Pike, and widow of Nathaniel, son of Samuel Andrews, Aug. 29, 18.')4. Mr. Chute was a hard worker over the lulls and among tlu; rocks, and in his old age became quite a cripple with rheumatism ; died Dec. 11, 1890. Children ; i Hannah, b. Auf,'. 15, 1842; d. Sopt. 4, 1847. 268 ii CuiiTis, b. March 2», 1S4.5. iii MiKiAM, b. Nov. 1, ia')2; d. .Ian. «. 185;i. 269 iv Ai.HKHT F., b. .Jan. 27, 18.'.6. VIII. 158 Francis jr.,** {Col. Francis,' Col. Thomas,^ Curtis,^ Thoinaa,* Jnmes^^ Jamea^ Lionel^), born in Otisfield, Dec. Vk 1816; married Maria, daughter of Capt. Wentworth Stuart, Feb. 1844; she died June 9, 18<)8, aged thirty-nine ; he married 2nd, Kaphira A., daughter of Rev. JosL'[di Wight, May 1, 18(>5. Mr. Chute has been a blacksmith and merchant at Holster's .Mills, about lifty years. One daughter. I Mrhcv S., b. April 27, 1845; d. March 8. 1865. VIII. 159 James Chute,'' ( William C," Col. Thomait.*'' Curtis/' Thomas,* James,^ James,^ Lionel^), born near Naples, Me., Aug. 30, 1817; married Ellen Jane, daughter of Fisher .Mann, March ;'>, 1843; and lived near Naples ; she died Aug. 22, 18158, aged forty four ; lie married 2nd, Hannah Jane (born Aug. 13, 1833), daughter of David H. and Ruth II. (Eastman) Cole, March 20, 18H9. She married 1st, Ai\drew J. Cole — no relation — Dec. 23, 1850, and had five children. Mr. Cole died June 7, 1804, aged thirty-two. Mr. Chute was a pious. 116 OENEALOOIES OF THE rill'TE FAMILY. industrious farmer. In doin^ liard work, uh in rolling u log, he wan wont to sny '* fftnto." and fmiu tlmt he was eullod "(^aiito Jim," to distinguish him tVnni others of the niim(>. Ilr was (diaphiin in the I'atruna of Ilusltandry in IST."); and his wife was Ceres. He was recording steward in th«' M. K. cliurcli inl87V>; 'l, lS7o, inovi-d to Mavi'iliill. ISSO.aud is a jjrocer there iii U. H. Siiiiti.KY, l>. Jniic 2H, 1817; d. Oct. :n, 18.'>0. Iv Emma J.v.vi-:, b. .Nliiidi i:j, I8-Il>; in. Aiidruw A. Ki't-ne.* {Amntinh Almon.* Siifd'juer .s'/*/ ');/i(r I), of Poland, Mc, and is foit-niaii in a kIhic inanufac torv, Havi-riiill, .MaKs. I. (rKoitoK Ai.KRi'.M, It. May 11, ISTJ; jowcdor in Ilavt'ihill. 271 V IIoiiAeK Ma.nn. b. Oct. 7. IHftl. vi Makv ('ai:oi.ink, b. Ocl. 12. IH.'.3; ni. Franks. Watkins, November. 1873; had two sons, twodan^htfis. and died .\n;;. 11, lH8tJ. 272 vii KtiSHBi.i. K., b. .lum-lis. isv-i. vwi .Mki.vii.i.k W., b. All);. 2. 18.J7; killed in a pn|M'r mill. Fitchbnrc. M.iKb., Ans,'. II. 1S81. ix (tKoKuK AvK.K, b. .Inly i;j, Ibtl.j; m. Norali Stone, 1880, living at Biy Stone City. S. D. X Eli.kn S., !• .Ian. :!(>, 18(18; m. Fred Ilitoper, .Inly 3, I88<», .ind li three sons. xi MiNNiK .\.. b. .Inlv 11, 1870; in. John, Hon uf Kuhcuu Mayo, October, 1889; have two Thomag,* JanoK,'^ J,t),i,'sr Lionel ^), horn Oct. 22, iHl'.h married Emily N., daughter of Joseph Stuart of Harrison. Me.. Nov. 21, 1844; was a good and useful man in society ; he was a deacon in the ('ongrega- tional church; a Mason, and treasurer in the Patrons of llushamlry. 187!l; died at Harrison, July lA, ISH',). Children : i JosKi'ii F , b. Mar. 2. 18J7; m. Lizzie, danj»hter of Joseph DrcHser of Bridne- ton, .luno 4, 18"(). ii KosANNAii. b. May 4, 18.'»2; d. Ang. 23. iii KosK. b. Si'pt. 10, 18.')5; m. Frank 1', son of Henry B. J(duiHon of Gorh.im, .Ian. 1, 188:.. VIII. 161 Franklin A. Chute,' ( WHliam C," Col. Thoma»:' CurtiK," ThiwHiH.* Janii^,-^ J'lmes.' Lionel^), l)orn Feb. 25, 1827: mar- ried VA and nio ChiN 273 i ii (5knealooik8 or the chute family. 147 lied Klizal)eth .1., dauj^littM- of 'rhotmis Hall of Naples. Sept. 24, 1853, and movi'd to W'utert'ord 1H»;.'{; to UanUou, August, 1877. Cliildroii : 273 i giiNCY Mayukkuy, h. Vov. 30. lM.'i4. ii CoitA liKi.i., 1 1. .Sept. 14. IHtCt; in. .lohn Witliam. Vov. IV, J88l. Atirl h»Te threu cliililruii at HiirriMoii. VIII. 162 Edwin Chute/ (0,inl,i: CoL Thoman,^ Ourtit* TI>'>ni(iK.* JainfH;^ Jamenr Lionel^)., Itoni in ()ti«ru'ld, July •'>. IHIO; iiiairitMl Dorcas ('olil». dauj^litt-i' of William and Mary (C'hute-Noyes) Aiihi'tt. Feb. 17, 1844, and livid at Staiidisli in (ioiliani, snutli of Sebago Luke, liul niuvt'd to Oiisticlil. lu-ar lioister's Mills, 184«) ; was nil imlustrious farmer; died I'd). 4, ls8l. Cliildreii : i .JoHiAU <:.. I) Mny .J. I.S4J; il. May (J. 1.440. ii Wii.M.VM Aiii)i>oN. 1». Mity 2, IXJS; \v;is in ('<04. 274 ni .h.siAii C, I). .Srpt. IS, \m\ iv K.Mii.v Ii.. li. Sept. 8, IB.W; m. Kri, koh tif Cli-nHT.t .Scrilmcr. Octolicr. 18fl7 M\i\ liavf tliKM' cliildrcii. V Mahi.on a.. 1>. .Sopt. 14. If:<.)4; m. I.iiura, dnu^rliter of Martin Van Uureu .lillsiiii, July, 1H)|. vi K. Wki-i.inhton. Ii. ,Iaii. 2!', Is.Mt; .1. .ranuary, 1S.M). vii Ci.i.MoN, 1.. .Jail 2!'. l.'^.'iS; d Manli, Isiil. viii Maky Aauni, t>. .Vpr. II. isiiu; <|. .SipfonilM-r. IS'-I. i.Y H. Ihauki., I). .Jan. I). ibO.'!: in. .1. F.iiKai, smi nf .Inines Dunham, Mar. 1, 1884. (1) Kllmrorlh, h. Dit. 2. 1SH4. X IiiKt.i.A KosiM.A. li. Mar. 20, iHlCi. xi AiiKi.Aiinc H., 1>. .riily 0, ls(«lt. VIII. 163 Albion Chute,' (DmieV Col. Thomntt,^ Curtis,'' TliDiiiiin,^ JiDiiex,-' JanuK^- Lionrl ^), horn .lune 20, 1828; married Dor- iiida IMiilhriclv •* {-/ostph,' Simon,' Jtrmeti,^ Joxcpfi,* Jaineti.''^ Jamet,^ r/ir/j/Mjw ^), Mar. 1'), lHr)4 ; slie died Oct. 4, lH;V.i, aged twenty-nine; lie married 2nd, Merebah I)., daugbter (^f Mark Kt)bert8. .Ian. 2!>. ISHO, and lived in Ossipee, ("arroll Co., N. II.; died Sept. 8, 1892. ('liildren : i Ai.Piio.Nso 11., I>. Kt'l). 16, l,s.")."j; in. Aimottf Fk'tclier, .Mar. 27. 1881; Hon, Howiird, h. .Ian. ."l, IS82. ii Em.a A., I». .July 20, 1802; m. William II. Hcatli. tiept. 20, 1877. lii Waukk.v Mahk. b. .Iiinu 24, 18(14. Id : IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) / V A O ^ s*^* (/. A 1.0 I.I 11.25 t m 1 1.8 1-4 ill 1.6 31 i^. ^. ■VQ ^ y: s, b. Jan. 23, 1875. 4. Marzetta, b. April 11, 1877. 6. Elwooi) Touno, b. March 12, 1882. «. Richard Burpee, b. July 1(5, 1883. iii Anwabkli.e Caroline, b. Feb. 6, 1852; m. Stephen H., son of Joseph Rob- blee, Jan. 29, 1874, and live in Lower Granville, farmers. Children: 1. AvARD Milton, b. May 24, 186i. 2. Oscar William, b. April 29, 1877. 3. Ren A, b. Sept. 29, 1879. 4. Hattie May, b. Dec. 15, 1882. 5. Mertie W., b. Dec. 31, 1884. 6. Watson D., b. Feb. 21, 1888. IX. 172. Whitefleld Cliute » iAhram,^ DanieV Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,^ Jamea,^ James,'^ Lionel^), born in Clements, N. S., March 29, 1823 ; married Eliza (exactly the same age), daughter of John, son of «.• OKN'KALOCJIKS OF TIIK (MIITK FAMII-V. 158 r , \ Ml' Daniel Feleli, Marcli -S, li'^o-, iind lived in Xewhuryport, Mass., six years; returned t*) Nova Scotia 18")8, and lived near Bridoretown; she died .Inly "ii;, 1S90. riiildren : i Makv LtxisK. 1>. l)ct. 21), liiod; d. iJur. :l(). ii Naomi .Iank. b. Xov. 27, l^")7;in. Lt'vi II. MilKorry (/) f-; i F.,Jmm,»/)(m/V/," *S'awcAfZ,«Jo/(n,s Lionel,'^ James,^ Jainen,'^ Lionel^), born in Clements, Jan. 31, 183l> ; went to the far west in youth; married Nellie M. Forbes, April 18, 1S75, and lives at San Bernardino, C'al., a blacksmith. Children : i 15i;i;tiia, 1). Mar. 2!t, lS7i); m. Alexander Wixoiii, Mar. iM. I8i);l. ii Ei.izahktii, 1». July ^, 1S77; m. Williain Hiulell, July s, |s>t|. iii 8us.\N. 1). July 15, l^~U. iv COKA liKM.. It. AutJ. !•, 1881. V Nki.mk. b. Oct. 22. 188;i. vi Aus^I^f Aukam, b. Feb. 10, lS8t!. vii EssAiMiKXK. 1). Dec. 22, 1S8S. viii Wii.i.iAM HoitKin', b. Nov. .'id, 18\t0. IX. 174 Ephraim Larkins," (Df,i. Aamn,^ Dea. Daniel,' S8, aged forty ; he married 2nd, Dalina (Chute) Marriett, Dec. 18, 1870. See No. Ot). Mr. Chute died June 1803. Children : 275 i NoiiMAN Wii.FBKD, b. Jan. (), 1851. 277 ii Fkeeman Ezka, b. Fob. 2, 1853. iii HoBEUT OuuKU, b. Dec. 8, 1855; lost at hea 1881. iv William Kdwin, b. Dec. tj, 1859; lost oil" the "Edward Blake" December, 187G. V Elmek Ellsworth, b. November. 18tl2; d. of slow fever July, 1867. vi LiLi.v FARRiN(iTON, b. Apr. i;J, 1867; d. of slow fever August, 1867. vii Myron Ellsworth, b. Apr. 27, 1872 IX. 175 Joseph WentWOrth.,'\Aaron,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,'^ James,^ James^^ Lionel^), horn in Clements, Dec. 24, 1829 ; niar- G \ '^i ' ..i m > ■• « "t r . 154 GENEALOOTES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ried Maria Dakin (Jacobs Ahrum), and widow of William A. Southern, Nov. 17, 1851, and lived in Bridgetown, Digby, and in the United States. (~)hildren : i Ida i'"., b. Sept. 1, IS.'J'i; m. Ernest A. Strattou 1870, of Hostoii, and Viw in Brooklyn, N. Y. ; four children, ii MKHiTAiiLE, 1). Oct. -^8, 18r)3; ni. Edwin, son of William imd Abba (Simp- son) Potter Oct. 20. 1800, Digby, N. S. 278 iii William St. Claik, b. Sept. 1, I8')5. iv Dkan Wai.keu, b. Auc l;}, 1857; went to sea, and was mate of the United States bark " Mtiliogan "' ISM); m, Agnes, dnn. of Jolin and Annio K. Tyler (nic«e of Vws. John Tyler) Nelson of • »range. N. .J., Nov. 13, iss!>. and is a tirst-class plumber in New York city. V Jkssib Ann, b. Oct. :], ls.50; m. J(din Kice jr. lS7(i, and had a dauphtor Georgina; m. 2nd. Daniel Vtmon, 1884, and live in New York city and Brooklyn. IX. 176 Amos Alva Chute,^ {^Aaron,^ Daniel' Samuel^ JohnJ' Lionel^ Jamei<,^ Jamexr Lionel^'), born in Clements, N. S., May 15, 1837; married Celina E. Chute (see No. 8(3), of (iranville, Feb. li'. 1862; and lived in Clements; died .Jan. 18, 1878; she married "ml. Almon Moore, October 1884, and lives at Free])ort, Digby Co. Children : i Ada .1., b. Dec. 25, 1862; m. Charles, son of Israel D. Brooks, Dec. 20, ISSO; m. 2nd, James M. Norwood, July 20. 1800; and live in Lynn, Mass. ii Ena F., b. July 11, 1866; m. G. Whiteficld Moore, 1885. and live at FreeiKirt. N. S. iii Ella G., b. Dec. 0. 18(57; ni. Fayette Morgan, July 7, 1886, and live at Dick- inson, Stark Co., N. D. iv Mauguritta, b. July 0, 1878. V Blanciik May Mookb, b. 1885. IX. 177 Abner Woodworth,^ Aaron, ^ DanuL' Samuel,*^ John/' Lionel,* Jame-s,^ Jaiiien/^ Lionel^), born in Clements, 'Inly 4, 1840; married Mary Ann Knillin'^ {Stf.pheu,^ George,'^ George,^ Geori/e^' Geonje,^ from llhode Island), Dec. 28, 18t')5 ; anil lives on a part of his father's old farm. Children : i Avaud, b. Oct. 7, I86t5. ii William, b. Aug. 8, 1-68. iii Charles L., b. June 28, 1870. Digl IX. John-^ Moose (laiiirhtt near C falling few yea Chik GENEALOGIES OF THE CHT TE FAMILY. 1.55 iv Aakon I., 1). June 10, 1871. V Edward, b. July 25, 1872. vi J^ouMAN E., b. Aug. 2, 1874; d. Nov. 2t(. These younp men nearly all live in IJoston and Lynn, vii Nei.lik May, b. Oct. 2.5, 187">: d. Feb. 24, 1S89. IX. 178 Obadiah Chute/-' {Boemer,^ Daniel' Samuel^ John,^ Lionel'^ Jamei<,'^ Jamea,'- Lionel ' ), born in Hillsburgh, Digby Co., Jan. 12.1882; married Harriet Lovena, (born June 10, 1H43), daughter of William Hrennan of Round Hill, N. S., Aug. ^, 18ti5, and lived on the Digl' side of Bear River ; a farmer and jeweler. Cliildren : i MiNETTA Sophia, b. May 2, 18«0. ii William Mvkks, b. Oct. 17, 18(57, jeweler, iii Frank Ait.ustus. b. June 4, ls70, East Boston, iv Ukrtrand, b. Jan. 24, 1873. V Ouadiau .Maxwei.1-, b. Sept. 17, 1>74. IX. 179 Sidney Chute,'* {Boemer,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ John, ^Lio- nel,^ 'fames,'^ Jamen,'^ Lionel ^), born in Hillsburgh, Nov. 28, 1841; mar- i'it'(l Sophronia Bent, De^e. 31, 1808, and lives on his father's farm on the Sissiboo road; she died July, 1809, aged twenty-two; he married 'iiid, Sarah liell Gilliland (^Jacob Kuv/alet/, Joseph, from Ireland), Dec. 8. 1873. ^ Children : i iDELi.A May, b. Dec, 8, 1874; d. Jan. 1, 187G. ii (-IIARI.ES Hekbkkt, b. .\pr. 22, 1877. iii William Minahd, b. Jan. 2.5, 1879. iv Janet Elizahetii, b. .\pr. 27. 1881. IX. 180 Daniel Rogers Chute,^ {Benjamin,^ Daniel,' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel^ Jamen,^ Jnmeit,^ Lionel^), born in Clements, east side of Moose F^iver, March 22. 1835: married Rebecca, born Sept. 6, 1842; (lauijhter of David and Sally (Wear) .Minard, Dec. 19, 1805 -and lived near C'lementsvale. a farmer and lumberman ; he was killed by the falling of a tree, Feb. !>, 1881 ; after that the widow and family lived a few years in New Hampshire; but latterly for a few years in Boston. Children : i Effie May, b. Nov. 29, 1866 ; d. Dec. 31, 1882. ii Frank L., b. Sept. 29, 1860; d. Jau. 26, 1892, Boston. * iii Annie Laurie, b. Jan. 19, 1871 ; m. Lester Robbius, January 1891. '% r .1 .■ 15(5 OKNEALOfllES OF TIIK CHUTE FAMILY J. .;■ ■-'U mm iv Inez, b. April Mt, 1872. adopted by Dr. Crocker, Cambridj;oport. V Sauah Er.izAiJKTH, h. May (i, 1874. vi (Jkouok Otis. b. June 14, 18T«. vii Xkm.ik, ]>. .Sopt. 10, 187s ; d. June 2;i, 188:5. IX. 181 Zenas Eliakim, the youngest brotlier, horn July 4, 1S47; married Ellii S., daugliter of Jo.sepli Potter, Dec. 28, 1870, and settled at Colbrook, on "Brooklyn street" Cornwallis, N. S., a farmer. Children : i Roland Autiiuk, h. Sept. ."», 1877. ii Lkxa Evans, 1>. .Iinic 1, 187!'. iii John Mannino, 1). Nov. !», 1880. iv llAUiiV Xkwton. 1). Mar. 2(i, 1n8i'. V SvuKNA Amklia, b. Auj;. l(t, ls8;5. vi Xoui.K Bkown, b. June 12, 1885. vii Ki.i.A. It. , 1887. viii Anna, b. , 1890. IX. 182 Everett Spurr Chute,'* {Daniel,>^ DanieU' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel^ Jaines^^ 'Jamea^^ Lionel ^), born in Clements, May 2(j, 1838; married Helen, daughter of John Graham of Pieton, N. S.. in Beverley, Mass., Nov. :2tj, 1800 ; lived a few years in Clements, N. S., and about 18(3o, went to Carleton Co., N. B., and settled in Argyie ; being pious and zealous in tiie Baptist church they made him deacon in 1880. Children : 279 i Samukl Gu.bkut, b. Feb. 14, 1862. 280 ii John Nki.son, b. Mar. 19, 1S63. iii llEUBEUT X., b. June 26, 1864; m. Olga Sabes, Dec. 25, 1888; live in Cbicafjo. iv Elizabhitii Ann, b. Jan. 5, 1866; m. Edward D., sou of Edward C. Charlton of Cornwallis, N. S., Sept. 1, 1886, and had (1), Uarry H., b. May 18, 1887; (2), Oxcar E., b. Oct. 6, 1888; (3), Eistlier 3/., b. Sept. 21, 1890; d. May, iSJH. Mrs. Charlton went to Boston 1880, to Aikin, S. C, 1891, and back agaiu 1892, and d. in New Brunswick, June 29, 1893. v Otis Evkhett, b. July 1867; d. in N. B., Aug. 13, 1868. vi William Wksley, b. Sept. 26, 1868. vii Ellen Apelia, b. Aug. 17, 1872. IX. 183 Nehemlah,^ (^Daniel,^ Daniel,' iSamuel,^ John,^ Lionel,^ James,^ James,^ Lionel i), bora Nov. 12, 1839 ; married Melissa Adelia, born July 16, 1848, daughter of Richard and Sarah Ann (Brennan) '/ IX. Mar, 1880, Chii IX. James, * Wins] from Eiif^ niicoin") lived at ( I' ■ *. .\ .. I GENEALOGIES OF THE rillTE FAMILY. 157 Harris, hy Rev. James Taylor, Jan. 1, 1M62, and live on the Sissiboo road, Digby Co., near Bear River, peaceable industrious farmer. C'hildren : i Anna Euhenia. b. Fob. 2.5, 1868; m. Tlir.mas Flctchor Chute (sco 220), Aug. l:{, 1884. ii KKiiAitn IIavki.ock. U March 1<.», 18flrt; (\. Nov. 12, 1S75. iii EsmEU Alherta, l». .Mar. 22. 1S(J8; m. ChurUs Wesley Hanlwick, Dec. 29, 1832. iv Hknuietta Oimi.i.a. b. Mar. 22, 18<58. V William Oscak, b. June IT, 1870. vi LoKKNzo BiKi'EE, b. Dec. 2.'., 1872; d. Nov. 25, 1875. vii Flokence Enini. b Jan. i;{, 1875. viii Archk Maxavki-l. b. Oct. 0. 1877. ix Lottie (iEUTurni;, b. Mar. 22, 188:^. X Okoisoe Akxoi.I), 1>. Mar. 12, 1880. IX 184 MelbOUrn Chute,' (D^mielJ Daniel,' SamnelJ' John,^ Lionel,* Jamex,^ James.'^ Lionel^), born in Clements, N. S., Oct. 15, 1H49; married by (ieorge C. Lorimer, D.D. in Boston, Annie (born May S. 18.52), daughter of Timothy I). Driseoll of Prince Edward Island. June 10, ls74 ; she died June 12, 188t5 ; he married 2nd, Lucy R. (born 181.5), daughter of Richard IMcknell and widow of Winslow .M. Newcond),* Aug. 18, 1888; live in Quincy, .Mass. Children : i Edwaki) .\rtiiur, b. May 27, 1875. ii Enrni May, b. Sejit. 1, 1877. iii Lois Ei.eanoh. b. Feb. 20. 1880. iv Eknkst MKi.iiouBX, b. Apr 27, 1882. V James Everett, b. May .31, 1885; d. April, ]S8fi. IX. 185 Richard Scott, brother to the above, born in Clements, Mar. 21, 18.55; married Eliza Ann, daughter of Silas Berry, Nov. 7, 1880, and live in Hillsburgh, Digby Co., N. S., on the " Morgan road." Children : i KiiODA v., b. August. l^Sl. ii Ada B., b. Sept. 3. 1887. IX. 186 Elias Chute,^ {David,^ DanieU Samuel.^ Johu^ Lionel,^ James,^ James,^ Lionel^), born in Clements, Feb. 9, 1839; taken to ♦Winslow Miller Xewcomb« {Jesse P. ^ Bryant," Thomas,^ Isaac,* John,^ John,* FriincU,^ came from England, 1635, aged 30, wife Raclu-l, iiad lOcliildren; bed. V»l; signed liis name " ffransis niiLoin "), b. Dec. 20, 1821 ; in. Mary A., dau. of Ezekiel an(J Mary Worcester, 184.5, had 10 ciiildren ; lived at Quincy Neck, Mass. ; she d. 18C3, aged 41 ; he d. Xovcmiier, Thanksgiving, 188.'i, aged 63. ,^W-rM iiS-.: 4»T * P ■^■ ir)8 CENEALOOIKS OF TIIK OHUTE fWMILY. Biiyluiin, Out. October, iHoO ; learned to he a cabinet maker at lona; to Michigan 18H0 ; and was in a battery of artillery in Tennessee in the war; v/ent to Blue Earth city, Minn., 1800; to Maysville, Dekaih Co., Mo., 1808; married Sarah A. Haniev (Ix.rn Feb. 10, 1847), Oct. 8,1860; was a ciirpentor ami wagon maker there; but since 1880, moved to Lathrop, Clinton Co. Children : i Frank. I). Oct. 7. 1870; d. Mar. IT, I8i>i). ii Mii,() L., 1). Miir. 19, 1S72. iii Ei.i.A E., I>. Feb. in, 1871. iv .J.VMKs. 1). Aii>,r. S. 1877; Naniele.s.s. IX. 188 Leander Chute ° (^John NeUon,^ Ahram'' Samuel,^ Jo hn,^ Lionel,* Jarnes^^ James ■^ Lionel^), born in Cornwallis, July 28, 1885 ; married Margaret, daughter of Christopher Raiuforth, March 4. 1858, and lived on his father's old farm, on Post Road, near Berwick. Children : i Sakah, b. Oct. 14, 18.j(); m. Ambrose, son of Thomas 11. Palmer,* (Elijnh^ Benjamin;- Lewis V), Feb. 2.5, 1882; and live in Somerville, Mass. ii AxNA B., b. Oct. 7, ISOl; m. Geor<^e Jones, April 1889. iii Augusta, b. Jan. 14, 1864; m. Charles Wm. Trombley, Sept. 17, 1890; a druggist, Lynn, Mass. (Fred William), h. July 9, 1891. IX. VI vii IX. 1 ii i ■'".'■ (IKSKMAKilF.S OF TIIK C:HlJTi: FAMFLY. ir.{) iv Em, A nr.AN-cm,, l». Dec 10, ISOo. V John Nki.son, b, April U;;, lsfJ7; in. Alfarnta Piilmer, will, of Mi'UxMirn NichoLs. May '2'>, 1802. vi FrsKKDY L., I>. Sojit. 2, 187:5; »l. Sopt. 22, 187.'). vii M.vddii; !., 1). Mar. 2, ls7s. IX. 189 Richardson," ( Wllllxm H.,^ Ahram'' Samuel:'' John/' Lionel,* Jamea:^ JameH^'^ Lionel^), horn in Cornwiillis, Mar. 10,1840; iiiarried F.uiny M.. dauglitev of I)e;i. Oliver 11. ('Og.swell, Feb. t), 18i)2 ; she died .Iiiiif 21, 18.S1, ufrod (liirly-ei<^lit : lie innri'ied 2iid, Abba, (laughter of VVilliain Cox, Doc. 28, 1881 ; she died Sept. 21, 1890; he married 8rd. Zilplia 1). Davidson, Oet. 7, 1891; Mr. Ciuite is iin old- t'ashioned fanner. Children : i Hkhkcca Lovina. 1>. Dec. 1.'), 18(i2, ii Kn\VAi{i> Max VINO, 1). Mar. _':!, lS(t.'». iii Bkunki.i.k I>.. I». Oct. (i. isiiT. iv William Omvkk, b. Deo. l>. IS'iit. V Wallace I., b. Fob. 2(1, I, si 4. vi Lkxa Mav, 1). .Ian. 1!», l«7f.; d. June 14, 1S7T. vii IJriiTON Ar.DKN, b. .Sept. 2S, 187ii. IX. 190 John Burton," C William ffj Abrain,^ Samuel^ John,^ Lionel,^ JameH:^ -/ames:^ Lionel^), born in Cornwallis, Aug. 28, 1844; married Lncy Ilsley^^ Jan. 4, 1871, and is a merchant in lierwick. Chiltlren : i Jamks Winmi'UKK, b. Dec. 27, 1872 ; fl. Jan. 24, 1878. ii Jkn.nik Mav, b. Au;,'. ;iO. 1874; d. Dee. 1, 1877. iii Xkllik EitDi.VK, b. Apr. 2t), lS7(i; d. Doc. 4, 1877. iv Floka Lovina. b. Xov. 8, 1877. v Unik Maid, b. .July 7, 1879. vi (jEOUdK KKXMiTii, b. Feb. 8, 188."). vii LIoi.Lis B.. b. Auir. 12. 188». IX. 191 Henry J. Chute '-^ ( William HJ Ahram,' Samuel,^ JohnJ' Lionel,'^ James^^ Jamea:^ Lionel^), born in Cornwallis, May 10, 185 i ; lUiirried Anna, daughter of VVilliain Burgess, and is a justice of t!ie peace in Berwick. Children : i It AY, b. . ii Gehthude, b. . ' , '' ♦ ■■ ■:■! ! ! ' I i r 160 OEXEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY > ■• A • -1 • t'- ,' ' « iii Wii.i.iAM Hkxkv. l». . iv Vek.nox E.. li. Aiijiiist 1SS8. IX. 192 Isaac Newton Chute* ^Som Burton? Ahmm? Sma- uel,^ JohnJ' Lionel * Jame>'.^ Jarntti.- LioneP^, horn in Malahitle. EUjiii Co.. Out.. April o. 1^48: iiiarrieil Florence (ireen * (horn Aug. 80. lS'y2). Jan. 1871, in Faribault Co.. Minn., and live near Fairniount, Martin Co., Minn. Farmer. Children : i KiiXKST Nkwtox. Ii. Manli 11, IS72. ii Oi.iVKK A.. l». April 2y, 18T;J: d June*'., 1877. iii IX. 103 Edward ManDlng-' {'/'. Aii;f.'' Alarum,' Samn,/.'' John.^' LivtitL^ Janu-.* Jamtif? Livhil^'). born in Corjiwallis. N. S., Mai. 2."). 1844 ; nianied ElizaWth. danghter of Enoch L. Cogswell, Nov. 1871, and live on the side oi the South Mountain, Cornwallis. a farmer Children : i Exoi.A Etiikl. b. Maj 2. 1874. ii Axsi.EY Bi KXET. l>. Xi»v. 21, 1S76. iii L.\rHiE MAiiCiE. 1». July S. 1880. iv Cl.YKE C'LIFTOX. l>. Dec. 1, 1884. i IX. 194 Joseph Fanshaw,' (T. AmshyJ' Alram,' Samiul: JoIi7iJ' LiituL* Jomei'.^ Janitf? Liomi^}, born in Cornwallis. Oct.'.'. 1840: alter traveling in the far west. Minnesota and elsewhere, he re- turned: married Miriam Lmise. daugliter of Enoch L. Cogswell. Der. 18, 187(». and settled dcwn as a farmer, in or near Morristown ; dicil Aug. 13. 1889. Children : i Essie Ixez. b. Nov. 10. 187«.». ii Lottie Dewolf. 1«. .I.-iii. 15. 1882. iii Macgie. b. May 22. lSe«. IX. 195 Benjamin Foster,' (T. Aihsletf? Afh-aviJ Samutl: Johi,^ LiotU'L* Jtiiwt*,^ Jamesf.- LiotieP), born in Cornwallis, Dec. 1-^. 1848; tiaveled somewhat in the far West, but returned and married Lorniio,^ I.ortnzi'." »'*,' 174*;: >f /*. « IT»« Htnry/ Uei.ru,- rftciM.r*,' ItW.. I.eict'stor. Kii>;; '" MaBBntliiiseUs uaf; \o MaUUn leSO; d. Pfr. 1?. IWT; liaii ten eliiUlitii. Tliey are tiari«ik to the royal family of Franee, about a.d. 1300. VI vii IX. i OENKALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 161 Krmina, diuighter of Robert Roliiiison, July 18, 188S, in C ■! uwallis. rhildreii : i Ghack, I). July 5, 1889. ii , b. Aufi. :2"), 18!i0. IX. 196 James Perry, J. P., auothor brother, born Nov. "ii, 1S,)8; married Adelia Foster, in Cornwallis. Children : i Fanny, l». Auff. 7, 18SS. ii Dora, li. Sept. 1S8!). iii Fkkddy, b. Oct., l^ito. IX. 197 William Albert" (Ahmm." William,' Samuel'^' John,^ fj'Uii'I.* Jiinifx.^ •/ii//i('.v,- Li'UU'l •), born in Dalliousie, .A.nnapolis < !o., N. S.. Jnne liT, 1840 ; married in Taunton. Miistol Co., .Mass.. .'^an. 10, ls7o. Oliver F., danghter of Allt>n anil Betsey E. (Card) Austin, and is a workman in Taunton. Cliildren : 1 Daxihi. Ai.ni;x, h. Jan. i;], 1884. IX. 198 James William Chute '^ {James Li/man,^ iVilUam,' Samuel,^ 'fohn,° Lionel,^ James^^ James!^ Liotiel ^), born in Clarence, .X'uiapolis Co., X. S.. July 4, 1841; married El'en. chiughter of James and Margaret (.Moody) Banks. .Ian. 1;}, 18()4 ; lived twenty-live years iK'ar Bridgetown, then emigrated to Wilton, N. II. i 'hildren ; i Sophia, b. Oi't. 18, 18lU;in. Ellas S;il)t«;m, Juno 18, 1882. and had da. Hattie b. Apr. 2, 1884; he was diowntHl off the Oeoan Wavo, Nov. 4, 1884, a|;ed twenty-two. She ni. 'Jd, Wm. H. Bent. Feb. 23, 188t»; and had Qordan D. litut, b. Dee. -JO, 1887: Khie, b. June 10, 18S8; and Luci/, b. Sept. 8, 1891 . ii Jamks Lyman, b. Feb. 5), !8'i(i. m. Cordelia lliley, of Rhode Island. Sept. 15, 18!t0. iii Nelson W., b. Jan. 27, 1868; m, . iv Annie, b. Feb. 20, 1871; in. . V Maijy Etiikl, b. July 28, 1873; m Wni. F. Potter, of Uliode Island, Jan. 1, 1890. vi EoMliNn (^KowKM., b. Get. 13, 1874. vii M.\ooiE .Ma in, b. May 2, 1877. IX. 199 David Fletcher,' {James,^ Li/man,^ William SamueL^ J'lhn,^ LioneU^ James,* James^^ Lionel '), born in Clarence, Nov. 9, 1845 ; i\ M» 162 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 1 1.. ■1' .1 ■fe 1 1 I .1 •+••■■ S '. married Anna A. Farris, Feb. 15, 1870 ; moved to Windsor Depot, N. H., about 1880, and is doing well there as a tradesman. Children : i Chakles Augustus, b. Nov. 21, 1S70; d. Nov. 2, 1874. ii .ToHN D., b. Auff. 2, 1872. iii Mary E., b. Mar. 21, 1874. iv Lucv A., b. Apr. 2, ISTO; d. Aug. 8, 1887. V Charles F., b. Aug. 10, 1877. vi Retta Dean, b. Sept. 8, 187!). vii William Lamont, b. Oct. lit, 1881. viii Editu Lilian, b. Sept. 25, 188:); d. Aug. 21, 1887. ix Florence Mahel, b. Mar. 8, 1885. X Freddy R., b. Aug. 26, 1.^88. xi Arthur G., b. Sept. IH, 1887. xii IlATTiE A., b. Sept. 9, 1SS9. xiii David Wesley, b. Oct. 6, 1890: d. Dec. 9. IX. 200 James Samuel," {Baniel,^ SamueV Samuel,^ John J" Lionel,'^ James^^ Jamei^ LioneV^), born at Fredericktoii, N. B., Nov. 80, 1843; went to Orient, Me., in March, 1801, and iiit(j Co. I, 7th Maim; Volunteers in August, into tlie war; was wounded at Mechanicsville, was also at Antietam, Pine Hun, etc.; was mustered out and came home in March, 1868 ; reenlisted in 2nd Me. Cav. August, 18<]3 ; came home and married by Rev. Mr. Cunningham, Sarah L., daugliter ol Stillman Stone, Feb. 29, 1804, and was mustered out in Marcli, 18(]"); lives in Augusta, Me.: keeps a barber shop; had left leg taken off Aug. 16, 1883. Children : i Emma C, b. Xov. 21. 18«)4; m. Walter N. Foss, Dec. ;'>1, IS84; live iu Augusta. ii Stillman W., b. May 4, 186'.); d. Mar. 5, 1880. iii Harry, b. July 11, 1879; d. March 25, 1S8;^. iv Freddy, b. July II, 1879; d. Feb. 1880. IX. 201 Laughlin Isadore Chute'-* (^Daniel,^ Samuep Samuel,*^ John,^ Lionel,"^ James,^ James? Lionel^), born near Frederickton, N. B., Jan. 11, 184») ; married Maria E., daughter of Robert and Mary (Tay- lor) Franklin, Feb. 28, 1868, and lived near Eel River. Lower Wood- stock, twenty years; moved to Atkins, Minn., May 1888. Farmer. Children : i Charles D., b. Dec. ;}, 18(58. . ii Efkie B., b. Feb. 26, 1871. IX. Lionel,'^ 1^77, ai Child i ii iii iv IX. Lionel,'^ ■ tr GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 163 aV- iii RoHEUT F., b. June 8, 1878. iv Louise M., b. July 17. 187S). V Olive A., 1). May 21, 18S1. vi Ci.AUENCE \V., b. Mar. 19, 1883. vii Dora Mahia. b. Nov. 28, 188(). viii Edwahd Harold, Feb. 11, 1891. IX. 202 David Alfred '•' {Dea. Thomn^i H.,^ Samuel;' Samuel^ John,^ Lionel,'^ James,'^ James^^ Lionel ^), born in Corvvallis. N. S., near Iliirborville, May 26, 1839 ; nuirried Mary Ellen, daughter of Michael and Christiana (Bolser) Butler, of Wilniot, N. S., by Rev. .lacob Nor- ton, Jan. 7, 1806, and moved to Charlestown, — now a part of Boston — Mass., in 1867, and has lived there since, an indu.strious carpenter. Children : i Thomas Handley, b. Nov. 15, 1866; m. Nellie A., dan. of Tbomas Wall, Jan. 6, 1893. ii EnwARi) S., b. Marcli 7. 1809; m. . iii NijLLiE Eliza, b. Jan. 11, 2872; in. diaries Sumner Harris, Oct. 18, 1892, Boston, iv M.vuv Ella (jtOldii;, b. Sept 14, I87(). V Maiiia.m p., b. May 23 1878. vi SAiiAU B.. b. Sept. 19, 1880; d. Oct. 18. IX. 203 James Wellingion'' (^Samuel,^ Samuel,' Samuel,^ John, ^ Lionel,'^ Ju/nes;^ Jaine.'s,'^ Lionel^), born in York Co., N. B., July 15, ly-iO ; married Rebecca O.. daughter of Henry James Fowler, Dec. 31, 1877, and live in Haynesville, York Co., N. B., farmers. Children : i Haulev Eugene, b. Mav 8. 187">. ii Ellex. b. July lo, 1879. iii H.A.VELOCK, b. Deo. 3, 1882. iv 1;ay Cecil, b. Sei>t. 10, 1884. IX. 204 Edward William,* {Samuel,^ Sainuel,' Samuel.^ John/' Lionel,'^ Jamex,'^ Jamen^- Lionel'^), born in York Co., N. B., July, 3, 18")! ; nuirried Irene, (Uiuohter of Abiam Crouse, July 12, 1882, and live in Haynesville, N. B. ; farmers. Children : i James Auram, b. July 28, 1883. ii Hiram Stilson, b. Apr. 27, 1885. iii Nelsox, b. May 1, 1887. iv Leelan'I), b. Aug. 1, 1888. V Pebcv H,, b. May 22, 1890. V,' 4 I . t ' J >%' i; 4'. 4 I . i ^:^'rw 164 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. IX. 205 Arthur Nelson,® (Samuel,^ Samuel,' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,'^ James? Jameis^ Lionel ^), born in York Co., N. B., Mar. 10, 1853 ; married Susan (born Feb. 29, 1848), daughter of Jolin Elliott, Nov. 26, 1876, and lives in Haynesville ; a farmer, and a pious deacon in the Baptist church. Children : i Davio S, b. Jan. 19, 1878. ii RoHEUT R. , b. Mar. 4, 1879. iil Ruth Ann, b. Dec. 11, 1880. iv Mary Ella, b. Aug. 9, 1888. IX. 206 William George," {George W.? aeorne W.J John:> John,^ Lionel,'^ James? James? Lionel'^), born in Boston, Mass., Oct. 2;5, 1832; married Melvina E., daughter of Calvin Hadley, Jan. 22, 18(58. Mrs. Chute died Dec. 4, 1873, aged thirty-four; he runs a shoe shop in North Leorainister. Children : i Georok \V,. b. Xov. 7, 1869; d. Au-,'. 23, 18S5. ii FiiKDDY WiLBUK, b. Aug. 1, 1873; (\. Aug. 3. IX. 207 John Worcester,' (^George W,? George W.? John,' John? Lionel? James? James? Lionel^), born in Randolph, Mass., May 30, 1839; married Caroline M., daughter of Edward Prevear, Nov. 26, 1869 ; lived in Boston several years in the shoe business, but since 1888, in North Leominster. Children : i William Edwahd, b. Aug. 30, 1S72, at Saugus, ii VValtek Eafjl, b. Oct. 27, 1874; d. Mar. 20, 1875. ill CuAHLEH H., b. Apr. 1, 1878, at Marlboro, iv Claua Gkbtie, b. Mar. 26, 1880. IX. 208 George Washington," (George W.? George W.?John,' John? Lionel? James? James? Lionel^), born in Canton, Mass., Apr. 14, 1841 ; married Annie E., daughter of George ^^^ - d Sarah (Balcli) Wilder of Worcester, Mass, Jan. 8, 1867, and lived some in New York stuoC ; moved to Leominster, Mass., 1876. Children : i Ethel Sauah, b. in Worcester, Jan. 2, 1873. ii Josephine W., b. in Yonkers, X. Y., Mar. 2, 1875. ^ MRS. s; .^.\:; k. G( ir< nifK. 4 • ■ 1' V.' . rf .1 ! '• f • I ^\l^^. I, Li. i: 11' rr V..V j^^W^ ■>■♦'■;>■• Apr. lakh) lYork (''I IX. iiiiirrie( sliore c iuul dec tliirty-t and mc Chile i ii iii iv V IX. «t;/,* Ja, went ti ciumt ill John H Fai'nswi Child i ( ii i iii ] iv 1 IX. July 18, Lower C lie died , Childi i L ii ( IX. Lionel* . taken to iipolis, M Childr 1 J ii B i:? .: K^-f' >• ■■ -v. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. l(?5 IX. 209 Charles C.,* ( Gilbert R.,» Peter,' John,^ John,^ Lionel,* ,]ame«^^ Javien,^ Lionel^), born in Aylesford, N. S., June 1;"), 1848 ; niiirried Jennie A. Sniitli Mar. 12, 1874, and lived at Margaretville, .sliure of the Bay of Fundy, N. 8., about eigliteen yeai's ; shoemaker, and deacon in the IJaptist church. Mrs. Chute died May 1, 18Ht),aged tliirty-eight ; he married 2nd, Flora, daughter of Henry L. Baker, 1887, and moved to Melvern Square, 1892. Children : i Ekfik Ma v. b. July 18, IS76. ii Mi.wiK Alick, 1». Mar. 4, 1878. iii Nkm^e E., b. , 1879; d. 1880. iv Jkssie Nouink, b. Mar. 20, 1881. V L.viJiiA, b. 1888. IX. 210 Joseph Howe,* (^GiV>e.rt R.* Peter:' John: John: Llo- nei: James: James: Lionel^), born in Aylesford, N. 8., May 17, 1851; went tt» sea several years and was a captain ; but since 1880, a nier- ciuiut at Middleton, Annapolis Co. ; married Olivia, daughter of Ca[)t. John Hurst (scliool teacher John Hurst, and Relief, daughter of Joel F;uiisworth), 1874. Children : i Caukik, b. 1875. ii Maiikl Ann, b. . iii Elsik, b. . iv Hazki,, b. IX. 211 LycurgUS, another brother, born in or near Aylesford, July 18, 1858; married Annie J. Anderson, April, 1880, and lived in Lower Granville ; farmer; she died Sept. 28, 1891, aged thirty-four; he died Jan. 14, 1883. Children : i Lizzie J., b. Sept., 1831. ii Charles L., b. Oct., 1882. IX. 212 Albert H.,® (^Cornelius H.: Joseph F.: John: John: Lionel: James: James: Lionel i), born at Lyme, N. H., Jan. 7, 1856 ; tiiken to Wisconsin and Minnesota by his parents ; married in Minne- apolis, Mary Hoy, 1885 ; she died Jan. 27, 1890. Children : i Joseph, b. Dec. 27, 1887. ii Harris, b. Jan. 16, 1890. .1 ) • .1. fi."' r '■ n « .■>' ' ^'' ' ■ f ' *'« vv^ 166 OENEALOGIES OF THE CTIUTE FAMILY. r'l 1". ''>'i'M ', IX. 213 James Chute'' (Esra,^ JamesJ Benjamin,^ John° Lionel,'^ James^^ JameH^^ Lionel^)^ born in Gmnville, a mile below Bridgton, Dec, 15, 1883 ; married Hetbia, daugbter of Samuel Foster, jr., Feb. 2, 1856 ; and lives under tbe North Mountain, back of Bridg- ton, a farmer. Children : i Maijy Fan.mk, 1). Nov. 19, 185(5; m. Wliiterield Wilkins. Dec, 31, 1874. ii HoiiKitT MouTON, b. Sept. 21, 185^1; m. . iii Hannah Azuha. h. June 20, ISfiO; m. Win. Brabzon, ,Iuly 29, 1878; and d. Oct. 11, 1S9U. Four children: Brabzon, Co)u»tock and Lndue. Is u firm at Marlboro, Mass. iv (Jeokoiana B,, b. Jan. !», 1862; d. Dec. 4, 18()'>, V Emma Lovknia, b. Aug. 29, 18(i;}; ni. John P. Lawrence »* (Cnpt. Samuel (J.,* Jonepli S.,' John G.,''' Abel,'' Jtmnthum,^ Elioiczer.'^ Peleijr John^, h. in England 1H09, to Salem, Mass., Ui3(), d. July 11, 1007), Oct. 1«, 188((; aiid live in AUston, Mass. ; have a son Lestoi Walter, b. i8S8 vi Gkouoiana, 1). Sept. 28, 1S05; m. Herbert J. Banks, Nov. 23, 1884, vii Anna Gertii;, b. Apr. 12, 18(57; m. Frank (^imstock, Aug. 29, 189(). viii Cassik Belli-;, b. May 18, 18(i9; in. Henry Laduc. Nov. 1889. Ix William Jtdson, b. July 16, 1872. X Flokknck May, b. Feb. 16, 1>74. xi Anoie Savilla, b. Nov. 18, 187.>. xii Waltkk Steadman, b. Jan. 22, 1878. IX. 214 Enoch Steadman * {Uzra,^ James,' Benjamin,^ John? LloneW^ JameH,"^ Jamets,^ Lionel^), born in Granville, Mar 19, I83fi: married Kliza Ann, daughter of Joseph Gilliatt, Dec. '21. 1865; and lived in Granville; killed by a tree, Jan. 81, 1883 ; she died Nov. 1. 1878. Children : i Jessie, b. Oct. 18, 1866; m. Capt, Sidney Berry. 1887. ii Holden W., b. July 21, 1872. IX. 215 Wallace G., another brother, born March 10, l83it ; went to Elgin Co., Out,, at about twenty years of age, married Caroline Vic- toria, daughter of Charles and Tamer (McC(ninell), Chute (see No. 99), in Malahide, Feb. 25, 186- ; lived a few years there ; then went to ♦Ancestral lineKgo: {I), liobert Iw /•mice, of LancaHhire, about 1L50, was grauted a i-<)iit of arms by Richard 1, 1191, as Sir Rol)ert Lawrence, of Asliton Hall. (2), .Sir Robert, son and nv- cessor of the Knight of the Crusades. (3), .himes, married Jlatilda, heiress and tiaughter of Joliii I)e Washington. (4), ,/oftn, lived to the .37th year of Henry III. [Tt), John, ^\\e^^ in 13(!0. (ti), -SiV «o6er<, ni. Margaret Holden. {l), Sir Aoher<. married Anii>hill)is Longford. (8), Xicholas. {'.'}, ,/o/tn, died 1461. (10), Thomas. {U), John, umvviv.il Margery , and died 1.504. (\i], Hoh.rt. (13), ifoAn, married Elizabeth . (14), ,/o/tn, married Agnes . (15), John, married Jolmn. (18), Henry and Mary, had John, born 1609; and came to America. v : VI vii viii ix IX. (Chute) GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 167 Hamilton, iit tlie head of Lake Ontario, a manufacturer of a patent medicine ; died Dec. 14, l8To. Children : i Mahkl L., 1). Aug. 18. 18<)'2; m. Frank \V. Crosby. Jan. .1, 1890; live at Iron- wood, Wis. ii ni.AUENCK, b. Marrli I. ISrt-t; m. May ( ) Hoyer, 18SH; havo two cliildren, in Chicago. IX. 216 Hiram Marshall Chute '^ {Gilbert.^ James,' Benja- min,^ John,° Lionel,* Jtine»-^ Januas^^ Lionel '), born in Granville, Oct. 2, 1839; married Melissa, dau^d^ter of Benjamin Chute of Clements (see No. (UJ), Sept. 2S>, 18(>4: and lived in Granville till 1872. when they moved to Clements, upoTi lier father's farm, east side of Moose river. Their house was burnt May 2o, 1889, and tliey moved ; Lynn, Mass., in the holidays 1891. ("hildren : i Carrie Kii.ama, b. June 29, IStUj; came over to IJoston aliuiit 1888; in. Merritt E. Keith {Ep/iraiin, ThonniK, William? from north of Ireland, of Scotch origin), of Wavelock, Kings (,'o., N. B.. June 11, 1890, and live in Lynn; son Edgar Nenl^ b. Jan. (>, 1891. ii Laura Melissa, b. July 9, 18t58; m. Joshua Moses, sou of Dea. John D. Potter, Apr. 21, 188t>; now in Lynn, iii Jerusiia May, b. Apr. 29, 1870; m. Arthur Kearney, Xov. 20, ISii.l. iv Frki) Trukm.vn, b. Apr. 12, 1872. V SiiJYL Belle, b. Dec. 2, 1873; m. Donald S. McDonald, May 80, 1893, Lynn, vi E.MMA Jane, b. Apr. 29, 187.5; d. Oct. 3, 1893, Lynn. vii LiiLA Grace, b. July 31, 1877. viii Gilhert Ellison, b. May .'j, 1870. ix Ida Mkucy, b. Apr. 11, 1881. IX. 217 William M. Chute," (Gilbert,^ James,' Benjamin,^ Jii/iti,^ Lionel,* James,'^ James^^ Lionel ^), born in Granville, Mar. 2, ISoO; married Jessie Imorine, daughter of Capt. John and Lois (Chute) Graham, Oct. 22, 1879. and lived with his father till after his •lentil in 1882, and removed to Bear Kiver about 1889. Cliildren ; i Harlani) G., b. Apr. 22, 1881 ; d. soon, ii Ernest Gilbert, b. Dec. 10, 1882. iii HowAKD GRAUAM.b. May J, 1885; d. 1886. iv Charley-, b. July, 1889. V Ella May, b. March, 1892. ( . •■' ; .A. •i I ■ 1 1. r< ■ .* ' : , 1G8 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ■ '' ■ . i IX. 218 JerviS Chute,' (^ThomaH,^ -/amen,' Benjamin,^ John}' Lionel,^ Jamen,''^ Jamets^^ Lionel^}, bi)rii in (iniuvilU', .hiii. :J1, 1842 ; married Henrietta L., daughter of Edmund I*, (iilliatt, Feb. 12, 1807, and lives half a mile l)elow Bridgetown; a farmer. Children: i AuTHiJK C, 1). \»»v. .'J, IStl"; in. Lili;iii E., daujjhti'r of William .Jiicksoii, Sept. 2 i, IMK). ii liriii'iiK K., 1). Mar. 4, KSdil; m. Meila, dati^jlifiT of T. A. N'eiiy, Escj., Feli. 24, KSSI2 of Middletoii ill Ukunahi) a., b. Apr. 25, 187:5. iv Ml uiiAY, b. Nov,'!, 1874. V AiiciMK, \). .luuo ;!i), 1878. vi iD.v May, b. Oct. -JO, 1883; d. Oct i8. IX. 219 Oliver, brother to the above, born Jan. "2'2, 1844 ; married Mary, daughter of John Milberry, Sept. 11, 1881, and lived on a puil of the old home. Children : i IsAiAii, b. Sept. 4, 1883. ii Ei.vix, b. 188S»; d. ISitl. IX. 220 Thomas YletoheT^^ {Thomas,^ James^' Benjamin,^ JohnJ> Lionel,* James^ Jn)ne><^^ Lionel ^), born Nov. 1."), 1808; married Hubina, daughter of Andrew and Patience Templeman, Dec. 24, 1875, and lived on his father's farm. Mrs. Chute died Sept. 22, 1882, aged twenty-five ; he married 2nd, Aug. 18, 1884, AnnieE., daughter of Nelie- miah Chute, (see 188). Children : 1 Frank Skwam,, b. Feb. 26, 1877; d. July 1, 189U. ii Maky Edith, b. Nov. 1, 1879. iii Arnold Vinton, b. Mar. 1.3, iSttO. IX. 221 William Hanvey,® {Uveritt,^ James,' Benjamin,^ John/' Lionel,'^ James,^ James,^ Lionel^), born in Bayhara, Out., May 19,1852; married Eliza Ann, daughter of Jarvis Frazer of Springfield, Ont.. Sept. 4, 1876y and lives on a one hundred acre farm in Malahide, that his father bought in 1843. Children : i Nina Grace, b. July 10, 1878. ii Eablb Frazer, b. May 26, 1882. IX. ■f'^hn, l\ "larried Cliildl i ii (| iii .♦'■ .••* OEVEALOOIES OF THE fHL'TE FAMILY. IfiJ) / ■ ' fohn;' L85-i; hit.. tliat IX. 222 George Abel Chute," (Ahel,^ Jmitets,' Beiijumin," John;' Lionel,* Jumen,-^ Jum^xr Lionel '), Ixuu in (iiaiiville. Nov. 1. lM.')H; mar- ried Pliebe Ann, daughter (if Perkins Uliodes, Dee. 14. 18^(0, and lived (tn the old farm of his father .iml j^randfaliier, near the North Mttun- tain. tliive miles \ve.**t of liridgotown. Children : i PEmv lJo»roK, b. Oct. 29, 1881. ii Hakuy Ai.dkn, b. Mar. l.'j, 1884. iii Mai i>. b. 1.S.-S. iv I)Ai-o\\- man, by Kev. D. C. Maybin. Nov. 12, l8titi, and had two sons, one (l;iughter. Tlie elder son. Clarence, born about 18»J8; died 1888; a smart 3'oung man. The family live on Bowman street, St. Clair, Mich. IX. 224 John Henry," ( William F.,^ James,' Benjamin,*' Jihn^^ Li'jnel,'* Jamev;^ ■Jamesr Lionel ^). born in Malaliide. Out., Oct. 17, 1852 ; married by Rev. Walter IJrown, Catharine Matilda Wall. Dec. 10, l^iTo, and live in Malaliide; farmers. Children : i EsiKicv, b. Oct. 2-2, 187.%. ii Ezra, b. April 'J, 1877. iii William, b. Miir. 2:}, 1878. iv .James Euek, b. Sept. 29, 1879. V Rosa May, b. May 4, 1881. vi Joux, b. Oct. 14, 1883. vii LURIXUA M., b. Feb. 20, I8?tf. viii LiLLiE .Jank, b. Dt-c. 30, 1887. ix GiLBEJ-.T, b. Oct. 1.5. 1890. IX. 225 William Chute ' (William F.,^ Jame>>,' B^njamin,^ ■fuhn, Lionel, Jnnes, James, Lionel^), born in Malaliide, Sept. 24, 1853 ; married Elizabeth D. King, Dec. 10, 187^^, and live in Aylmer, Children : i M.vi:y, b. Dec. 1. 1874. ii CiiAKLKsT., b. .June 1, 1879. iii Emma Jaxk, b. April 27, 1882. iV Delilah Louisa, b. April 2.5, 1883. H • >.."1 '•* '. '■^'•,\ ' ■' ''. » , ^i'.'~: 1' 'U'' .■ '..' ,1 1 1 '. ' —I 'V 170 OENKALOOIKS OF TUP, C'lII'TE FAMILY. IX. 226 Binea Chute,' ( George,"* T/iomns,^ Thomas:' J,>hn:' JAo- iit'l,^ Jnme«:^ J(iine»:^ Lionel), born in Mahiliitle, Out., .luiU' lit, 1 S:',M ; i'lirrled mail iVom Vienna to Si nieoe .several years; went to Mielii.;iiii iibout Is*!."): niarrifd Ciirrie, diinglitoi' of Ricliiird Collins, Aug. 11, 1K(»JI, and stittled in Mitcliie, Hay Co.: furniur and hotel keeper; lie lins also held town otli(!es. Children : i (Umx C, 1». Oct. .1-2, hS72. ii Ii>A .M., 1). Mivr. -JO, I.S7ft. IX. 227 Freeman, brother to the above, born Sept. 20, isn ; was a sailor and traveler several years; cai»tain of a life-saving station at Tawas, Mieh., several years; he run a little steamboat at iJay City for some time, \ here he now lives; he mai-ried Mnuna Collins, Septem- ber, l.S.SO. Children : i FiiEK.MAN, 1). Doc. 31, 1881. li I'ALMKU. I). Dec. 3, 18S5. IX. 228 Horatio Nelson '•' ( Walter,^ Thomas,' Dea. Thomati;> John,^ Lionel,^ Jatues:^ Jumes:^ Lionel '), born in Malahide, Out., Dec. 26,1847; received a good education, at the common schools; then entered Woodstock College, Ontario, 18(10, and stayed two years; then farmed with his father till ISC),') ; when lie taught a district school. In 18Hti he took charge of the schools in Aylmer. In l8(3!», was assistant professor of Latin at Woodstock ; resigned in 1870 and entered the University of Michigan, from which he gi-aduated in 1872; as B. A., and since that .M. S. Since 1880, he has been a teacher and professoi- in the Physieal Sciences, Ann Arbor, Mich., and has written and [uib- lished several books. He married Lucretia, daughter of Rev. D. C. Clappison, Aug. 21, 1872. C'hildren : i Floha F.vki.yn, 1». .Juno 9, 1873; <1. Sept. 2i(. ii GKKTKrDE May, b. Nov. 1."., 1877. IX. 229 William Wallace,' (Dea. Edmund,^ Dea. Andrew,' Dea. Thomas,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ James, ^ Lionel^^, hovn in IJay- Wil ,veaj' ai I'l'eael ill Stra fie nexj years ; lio was As a St studied barked 'lad, am Teluguf liaviiur o convert! fifty mil sister I J OENEAI.OOIES OF THR fHlTK FAMILY. 71 i •'•'i liiim. Out., Au}^. 11', 1H4'J; brought up ii farmer : went to Mitiucsntii iMtil; tlii'ii to Onlifoniia; returned iihout IhitJT and went t(» the Arj^entine Kei)ul)lic, S. A., for tt-n years; then lie returne:5. Children : i TnoMAH, I). Dec. 24. lS7i). ii Mahv, b. Oct. 12, 18«1 , . h. Oct. 18, 18S0. IX. 230 Elbert," (^Dea. U'/mnnd,^ Dea. Atolreiv,' Lea. Thoman,'^ ■liihn^^ Lionel^* Jamex^^ Jann'x-' LiotieV}., horn in Carradoo, Middlesex Co., Ont., Jan. 13,1848; was a convert to Ciiristianity at the age of fourteen ; baptized by liev. (xeorgc Richardson, and joined tlie iJaptist cluircli at Strathroy ; he boni^hi a farm in Carradoc, and worked it a lew years, at the same time cultivating his talents as a Christian, and also in the i)ractice of music ; Ik; married Sarah .lane, daugliter of William Webb of (Carradoc, Dec. :i.'), 1873; built a brick liouse that year and taught singing. Hut being imiiressed with the propriety of |)reaching the gosi)el he sold out his farm and attcMided grammar school in Strathroy, spring of l87o, which he attended for a year and a half; he next attended the VVoodst(Jck college or institute two and a half years; then to the Morgan Park school or college near Chicago, where ho was ordained to tlie gospel ministry, and graduated ij.d.. May, 1882. As a student he was nearly always at the head of his class ; he also studied medicine in London, Out., under Dr. E. (J. Edwards; he em- burked for India from New York, Aug. 80, 1882: went to Secumdera- had, and in 188o to Falmoor, a missionary and teacher among the Telugus. He has been very successful in winning souls to Christ, having about three hundred members in one church, one third of them converts from the high caste. In 1890 he organized another church fifty miles away. Mis field is sixty by eighty miles over. In 1887 his sister Leoni, went and joined him in the good work. • • •. • y si*. 172 GENE ALOG FES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ,'v ■•'■•7 . H ^ i ^m- ■' %^ Children : i Ehxest Ei.bert, b. Oct. 2-J, 1874. ii Etiikl Edna. I). Oct. 15. 1>T6. iii Elmei: Eikexe, l». Au;:. :J0. 18TS. iv Mauv Lci.i:. b. Oct. 1, 1S71»: d. Sept. IS. 18S(). V Effie Eixez. b. .\u«r. 1.3. lisSI. vi Ehal Cora, b. July 57. ISSI. vii Elherta, b. Feb. 2;J, ISSrt. viii Esteli.a. '». April 14. 1SS8. ix Eui-Ai.iA Mabel, b. M.iy 14, 18S9. IX. 231 Martin Luther.-' {Rtv. Ah'rel^ Dea. An>Jreu',' Dea ThoiH'Ts,'' Jolin.^ Lionel.^ 'fumes,^ James,- Lionel ^), born in Carradoc. Middlesex Ci>., Out.. Aiuil 29. 1851: lived with liis parents in Min- nesota and Arkar.sas. twelve yeai"s: married Ella, daughter cf William Straio-ht, Dee. 25, l;*7fj. and lived eisfht or ten vears at or near Hills- borough, Vernon Co.. Wis., then went to Green Co.. 111. A farmer. Children : i Andrew A., b. Deo. 27, 1877. ii \. EowARO. b. Oct. .3. 1S7.». iii Martix L., b. July 1. 1SS2: d. Jan. IS, 1884. iv Erxest ELswoirrn, b. Aug. 7, 1SS.5. V Mildred Olivia, b. April. :i, 18SS; d. March IS, ISIU. IX. 232 Andrew Puller,^ {Rev. Alfred,^ Dea. Aiuh-eu,' Dea. Thomas,*' John.^ Lioad.^ Jame*? Jameg^' Lionel ^), born in Bosanqnet. Lambton Co.. Ont.. July 17, 185«3. was with his parents in Minnesot;t and Arkansas : married Caroline, daughter of Christian Bouer. Marcii 4, 1878, and lived in HillslK>rough, Wis. Children : i Alfred Hervev. b. Sept. 5, 1879. ii Hattie, b. June 19, 1S81, d. July 3. iii Maudie O.. b. April 14, 18S2. iv AnoLi'iic- A., h. July 1-5. 1SS4 IX- 233 Mahlon Chute.^ {Sidney,'^ Dea. Andrew.' Dea. Th mas,^ John,^ Lionel.^ James.,^ JameH? Lionel 0, born in Bayham, Out.. Feb. 10. 1847 ; married Hannah, daughter of John Murray and Hannali (Showers) Markle, Apr. 24. 18o7, in Malahide, Out., lived in Bayham several years ; but since 1880, lie brought and occupied the Reuben Tho, -Mar. (Xori Onta GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 173 tea. Hrinulage farm, 2u(l ooncessioii of Mullaliide, near Bayhaiij and is there an industrious prosperous faAier. Children : i PiOnEKT A. C, b. Xov. 15, ISOS; d. Fob. ISTo. ii Etta Lokixd ., b. Doc. 2U, 1870; m. T. M. McConncll. (See McConnell.) iii Melvix, b. June 20, 187"i;(l. Apr. 1874. iv IlEiiMAN S., b. Sept. 4, 1»75. V John U., b. .Jan. 21, 1871». vi Nkli.ik, 1). Aui,'. 2:i, 188:}; d. .Ian. !), 1884. vii Edith M., b. Jan. (>, ]s8(5. IX. 234 James Albert,^ (Sidne//,^ Dea. Andretc' Dea. Thomas,*' ■lohij' LloneU^ James,^ James^^ Lionel^'), born in Ikiyhani, Ont., Oct. o, 18.")0 ; married Matilda, daughter of Jacob Robenson. .lanuary 1874 ; and lived in Vienna several years. In 1885 oi- 18St» he moved to Houghton, Norfolk Co., where his wife died March '11, I8!t0; agtul thirtj-'iiine ; he married -nd Kaehael, daughter of John D. and l^ovena .McConnell, Nov« *J, IS'JU. Mr. Chute was brought up a farmer, but is also a good blacksmith. Children : i Ja.uKS Ci.ahkxc'k, b. 187."j. ii Isaac Mehton, b. IST'.i. IX. 235 Arthur William,^ {Sidney.^ Dea. Andreiv,' Dea. Thomas,'' John/^ LioneU"^ James,^ James? Lionel ^), born in IJayham, Out., Mar. 23, 1802 ; married Catharine, daugbter of William and Elizabeth (Xorthcott) Spoiiemburg, Nov. 24, 1875, ami after several years in Ontario, he moved to near Leola, McPherson Co.. S. D., 1882. Children : i Ii.A Maid, b. 1870. ii Makibeli.k. b. 1882. iii Fkeeman Grv, b. 1885. IX. 236 Herbert M., another brother, born Sept. 12, 1^54; married Ruth, daughter of William and Martha (Wylie) Con.uM', Sept. 26, 1877, and lived at Luton, Malahide ; a blacksmith : went to McPherson Co., S. I)., 1883; and to Vorkton, Assa Co., N. W. T.. INOI. C'hildren : i Ed(.ak. b. Sept. 22, 1880. i:#^ J ;'f- .; ^■'■: 1 m;. . I. 174 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY ii Frank, b. May 20, 1882. iii Fred, b. May 19, 1884. iv Lkk, b. May 14. 188(i. V Stanly, b. July 9, IS'.K). •% IX. 237 John Bunyan," (Sidney,*^ Dea. Andrew,'^ Dea. Thomas,'' John/' Lionel,'^ James,'-^ James^^ Lionel ^), bom in Bayham, Out., July ;50, 1859; after learning to be a baker and confectioner under William J. Bond ill St. Thomas, lie married Bertha Kate, daughter of Elislia ami C^^ithia MoConnell, in Malahide, Oct. 18, 188(3, and live in Aberdeen, Brown Co., S. D. Children : i Lloyh Elmork. b. Feb. 16, 1888. ii MixNiK Kkrnk, b. June 12, 1800. IX. 238 Edgar Milford," {Freeman,'^ Dea. Andreiv,'' /),-a. Thomas,'' JohnJ' Lionel^ James,^ James,"^ Lionel^), btorn in Bavhiiiu, Ont., Nov. 29, 18o9; married Jo Stella, daughter of VV^illiam Tayhir, M.D., of Des Moines, la,, Dec. '23, 1881, and is a machinist near Chicago. ('hildren : i Howard Lee, b. July 24. 188fi; d. Sept. IS, 1891, Pullman, 111. ii Staxi.kv, b. Dec. 3, 1889. iii Aloha, b. April l'.», 1892. IX. 239 Abram Lincoln,' ( William E.,'^ Dea. Andre/i\' Dra. Thomas,'^ John,^ Lionel,* James^^ James, ^ Liotiel^}, born in Jo Da vies, Fairbault Co., Minn., Sept. 22, 1863 ; went with his parents to Missouri and Ontario ; learned the Ijlacksmith trade of his cousin, .himes A. Chute, in Vienna ; then went to McPherson Co., S. D., in 188'), and took up a quarter section of prairie, l)roke up forty or fifty acres and {)iit in crops, l)Ut three or four severe drouths following each other induced him to " pull u^) stakes " and emigrate to near Yorkton, Assa Co., N. W. T., west of Manitoba, in 18!>1 ; he married Maggie, daughter of William Conner, Dec. 4, 1888, in South Dakota. Children : i Kav WiLr.iAM, b. Jan. 2r>, 189(J. ii Victoria, b. Aug. 22, i89I. i 185^ ? , ■ ' f' V'- '.* 'it' , " ' ■" f». , ■ .•^-'• ■!■>'. • A- . ■'•",1 ::. 'Jy •" ■ k ■ p^ GEORGE MAYNARD CHUTE. m/' • ■' ." «. t£^ aENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY 17-) IX. 240 George Maynard,' Aawn,'^ Dea. AiUreiv,' Dt>i. Tho- v«(J«,*' Joh}U^ Liojiel,^ Jaiiies:^ JamcH^- Lionel ^), horn in Baylmm, Out., Sept. 21, IS;")!; received u good ednetitiou in his youth, so he taugiit school the winter after he was eighteen : in 1881 he went into the employ of the Michigan Southern and l^ake Shore R. K.. at Huft'alo, as clerk in the live stock department, where he remained about ten years. Ill 1888 he moved to Toledo, (^.. and became a partner with Hugh Thomi^son, in a soap manufactory, and in 1892 was elected president and general uianatjer of the firm. He married (xrace P.. daughter of William II., and Susan (McConnell) Hamilton. Aug. 2;>. 18S1) ; and have : i Aai;ox IlAMli.Tox, b. Oct. ".0. 1S91. ii IX. 241 Asa Watson,'* {James MJ AheL' Dea. Thomas,'^ John,^ Lionel,'^ J((mesS' J'lmei^r Lionel ^^, born in Clements. N. S., Jul}' 2G, 1(S43 ; taken to Ontario with his parents, 1848 ; drove stage several years in Essex and Kent Co.'s : married Mary, daughter of John Nichols, of Essex Co., Out.. May 24, 1872 ; had four children, two died ill infancy. Mr. Chute lives at Leamington, Out. Children : i Kei liKN ('i.ai:k, 1). . ii John Hahi)Ix<.. i>. . IX. 242 Frank S , l)rother to the above, born in Malahide, Out., April 2, 18(]1 ; married Jane Lonsberry, in Essex Co., Jan. 1886, and lived with his mother in the old home; died of la grippe, Feb. 4, 1890. Children : i Sox, b. ISS". ii Fhaxk Staxi.ev. b. 1800. IX. 243 Handley Chipman,'^ {Josejyh W..^ Mel' Dea. Thomas,"^ John,^ Lionel,^ James." Jaitiem.,^ Lionel^), born in Clements, N. S,. Aug. 25, 1850 ; married Prudence, daughter of Richard H. and Rel)eccH (Potter) Sanford, Jan. 15, 1874 ; and lived with his mother on the old farm ; died Feb. 16, 1877. Children : i Ai-UKX C, b. Xov. 2."), 1S74. ii Daisy Blaxcue, b. July 21, 1S77; d. a happy ('hristian. May, 18SSK f .. I n>: I p-f ■■ c »l rr. M H^ '\A.:' ■ '■ t\ '. it' • "(•' V ' , ^ • 17() OEXKALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 1; ..-(.- •♦ IX. 244 Arthur Wellington;' {Thom<^^ James^^ Lionel^), born at Alaibleliead, Mass.. Apr. 1, t85() ; marrieil in Brown Co., ]\Iinn., Alice S. Miner, Sept. 11. 1871), and live there, a prairie fai'iner. Cliildren : i CVvKKiK Hem,, :». .July l'.>. 1J*S(). ii EsTKLLA S., b. Apr. 22, 1882. iii Ell.v OjiiK, 1). Apr. i'., 188J. iv Ed(,ai! Euuicxk, 1). «i'pt. 19,1880. V Hoy Ensox, b. July 14, 1888. vi Ai.viN Wki.mncton, b. Xov. 1."), 181)0. IX. 245 Theodore Harding Porter,' {Andrew,'^ Calvin.' Jjm. Thomai',^' John^p Lionel,^ JnmesS' Jamesr Lionel^), born at Swarapscia. Mass., Ang. 2(3, 185-1; is a singer and musician, ]and since lSi>0 a piano tuner in Boston : married Clara S., daughter ot" J. F. Keating, in Ilos ton, June 2, 1886. Children: i Aklixe MiLDiiKi), 1). Jiin. 25, ]88it. ii ('i.AKKNCK Linvis, b. .Jan. 10, 1892; d. Apr. 4. IX. 246 William Alpheus," {-Meph B.,^ John,' Dea. ThomasJ' John/' Lionel.,^ Jame)<^ James^- Lionel^), born in Bayham, Out., Sept. ;*, 1858 ; married Marietta Bishop, Aug. 1, 18^2, and live at Bear Ri\ ■;, N. S. ; he is a great raiser and mover of buildings, vessels, etc. Children : i Liz/iE, b. 18S8. ii Fkanklin- E., b. 1884; d. 1887. iii Anna., b. 1887. iv DAU(iHTEi{, b. Marcli, 185)2. IX. 247 James Potter,'' ( TF. ift/i/-.//,^ ./y/i//.," X»f«.. Thomas,-' John .^ Lionel,'^ Jamex^^ Jamen,- Lionel i). born in Clements, N. S., Aug. k 1857 ; married Ella A., daughter of Alexander Sim[)S(ni. May -S, 1884; lived in East Boston several years, but now in Everett, Ma^^s. : a machinist. Children : i LiDA Loui.SE, b. Mar. 2:i. 1885. 11 Stanley James, b. Nov. 20, 1889. II! OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY 177 IX. 248 Prank Augustus," ( \Vm. Albert,^ Binea,' Dea. Thomas,^ JoJm,^ Lionel,'^ James^^ James^^ LioneP}, born in Clements, N. S., Aug. 23, ISCto ; to Ontario with his parents 1S72; to Grand Rapids, Mich., and married Agnes, chiugliter of Thomas Cameron, and have three or four children. IX. 249 Henry,'' (Dea. IsmeL^ .S'-7a.^" James,^ John,^ Lionel* James^'^ Jamex.^^ Lionel^)., born at Harrington, Shelburne Co., N. S., Nov. 8, 18.")0; married Sarah, daughter of John Cook, Feb. 20, 1872; she died Oct. lo, 1874; aged twenty-six; he married 2nd, Martha, (laughter of Jacob Hagan, June B, 1878 ; she died Feb. 29, 1884 ; aged thirty. Live at Lockport, Shelburne Co. Children : i IIicmucuT A., 1). Xov. 2(>, 1S7'.). ii Maud Bkatkice, b. Fob. 10, 1SS4. IX. 250 Vorus F., brotiier to the above, born Xov. 3. 1857 ; married Ella, daughter of Robert Beveridge, of Brookville, Digby Co., Dec. 24, 1883 ; and live at Beaver River, Yarmouth Co., N. S. Children : i Eugenia J., b. Sept. 23, 18S4. ii Rainsfoim) K., b. Feb. 2:], 1886. iii Adoie a., b. Nov. 20, 1887. iv ClIAT.I.OTTK E^^TMI•:I{, b. Jllll. L"), ISDO. IX. 251 Aaron E.,'' (Dea. Eaton,^ Handleii.^ James,^ John,^ Lio- nel^'^ James,^ Jamea,'^ Lionel^), born in Hampton. N. S., Aug. 22, 1848; married Mary Ann. dai\ghter of William Brown {Geon/e. William. from England before the Revolution), Feb. 11, ISOiJ ; he saikd on the Atlantic Ocean, and became a captain : was drowned May 24, 1><71 ; she marriecl 2nd, Harris Foster Esq., Hampton, N. S., Oct. 1884. Children : i Heuman E., b. !Sei)t. 1, 1807; d. April 11, 1871. ii HAiUiis MiLLEii, b. Oct. 2, 1S69; m. Eva, dan. of Zebulou Elliott, 180. ISIiI. IX. 254 Harvey P.,'' (-^os. Dhnock,^ Handlei/,' Jamei^,*^ John'' Lionel,'^ Jdjue-s,-' Jame,'<^'^ Lionel^), born near Hampton, N. S., Nov. VI, 1808; married Georgiana Hauszer, Sept. "20, 1882, and live at Matta- pan, near Milton, a pai-t of IJostoii ; carpenter. ('hihlren : i KniKi., b. 1S83. ii Ml I.I.IK, b. IS85 iii lUKNK, b. 1S8(). iv f.oL'lsK, 1). IbSS. IX- 255 Daniel Marsden," (Joshua M.,^ David 31..' James,''' John,'' Lionel,^ Jimes;' James? Lionel^), hovn on Campobello Island. N. B., July 2, 18.5(3 ; mai-ried Paphena Thurber, 1880. Children : i Sktu. b. 1S82. ii GoLDiE, b. 1884. iii Flohknce, b. 188(). IX. 256 Millard Fillmore, brother to the above, born May 24, 1858; married tdella Randolph, 1879. Children: i Blaxciik, b. 18S0; d. aged six montlis. ii LoREx/.o. b. 1881. iii Lkvi, b. 1884. « iv Clarence, b. 1880. V HiKAM B..b. 1888. IX. Ila I ii OEXEALOOIES OF THE CHLTE FAMILY. 17<> ( •'. ics; 24, IX. 257 David Samuel, another lnother, Ixtni Apr. '2. 18^50, at Kastport, Me. ; went ti) Boston l*^Ml ; married Maria Eliza, daughter of Stathern Hailuy, son of Rev. .lacoh Hailey (^1741-1808), a refugee from Massachusetts to Nova Scotia. Nov. 22, 18S2, in (Cambridge, Mass.; went to South Boston, IsStJ ; a cooper ; to Candjriilge again and to Somerville, 1801. Children : i William Evekett, b. .huie !«. ISS?.. ii Si'ANi.Kv Hailkv. I). .June f<. 1S8."). iii Agnes Mvjja, b. May. 21. lf»S . iv Haifi:/ M. H.. b. .Iulyi'4. 1«8'.». .^^ls. Chiitt- 111. 1st, Herbert M.. ^.>n of Eihvaiil Hayes. Wiiid.sor, N. S., 1S71, and liad Hai-ry Strat/itrn, b. 1S72. Mr. Hayes d. in N'ova Seotia. 187;!, aged twenty-nine. IX. 258 Edward Ervin,' iJohn Wenttcorth,^ David 3LJ James}' John J' Lionel.^ Ja)ne^:' Jamtar Lionel ^^,huv\i at Caledonia, (Queens Co., N. S., Feb. 21, 1857 ; married Anna, daughter of John H. and Caroline A. (Sprowle) Long. Mar. I'j, ls7'J. and lived eight or ten years in Cambridgeport, Mass., keeper of a livery stable. Children : i John HKUiiEBT. b. Apr. 27, 1S^». ii Kai.pii Lehoy, b. .lune lO, 1882. iii Lilian Amelia, b. Feb. 12. 1888. IX. 259 William Burkitt Fowler. ' (^Sidney S.,^ David M.,' James,'' Johtv' Lionel,^ James,'^ Jaaifn,' Lionel ^), born below Hampton, N. S., Dec. 24, 1851 ; m. So[)hia Oikle, December 1879; is a farmer and li.sliei'inan, two miles below Hampton, Bay of Fund}' shore. Children : i Hr.r.UKKT, b. 18S1. ii Hanlev, b. 1883. iii EuNEST YoRKE. b. I8S.5. IX. 260 Frank Lowery, brother to the above, born below llumpton, X. S., September 1855 ; married Jessie A., daughter of John Ei)er Chute (13(3), Nov. 24, 188S. and live on the Bay siiore, near Piiinney Cove, fan ers. Children : i Lkxa, 1). .Sept. 1889. ii Eva, b. 18i)I. m '„•' '■ >\ 1 , V'fl ^fi^ IHO GENEALOGIES OF THE f'JIUTE FAMILY. IX. 261 Richard Henry,' (R^.v. Arid P.,« Rlrhanl' James,' Daniel,^ James,'^ James;^ James,'^ Lionel *)i born in Wobuin, Mass., Mar. 14, 1843; enlisted into Co. C, 8')th Mass. Inf., Aug. 7, 18»!2; promoted to 2ndlieut., of Co. F, 50th Mass., Deo. 4, 18(13; 1st lieut., Feb. 14, 18H4: and ca[)tain Jnne 23. He was taken prisnner at Nin-th Anna, Va., May 24, 18("»4; paroled Dec. 10, and discharged for disability Mar. 1, 1865. Then he went to St. I^ouis, Mo., and was ciork for Lamb \. Quinlan, two or three years, but engaged in lumber business early in 18('i9. In 1872 he located , 18i>7, in Georgetown, Mass.. Susan JJebeoca, daughter of Humphrey and Susan R. (Horner) Xels'0; ordained at Saugus, July 2, 18S0 : was pastor there two years: Dux- bury three years, and at Northborough since; Congi'egationalist. Children : i Helen C, b. June 28, 1881. ii Charles Lionel, b. Aug. 4. 1882. IX. Me., J (West Clii] IX. uiarriet son of «, ls7o, tile bu.-- OEXEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 181 iii Ai.a-K E., b. .hin. 22, 1884; d. Au^. IT. iv Makiox H.. It. May 4, 1887. V Sauaii Gladvs, b. Oct. 14, 1889. IX. 264 Charles Hubble,'-' (Jamex Martin,'^ han'ul' Jime»,^ Daniel,^ Jumex,* James,^ Jaims^^ Lionel^), born at Evansville, Iiid., Dec. 4, lS43; married Mary B. Henderson, Muntezuina, Ind., Sept. 14, 1S71 ; and is a confectioner, at Lawrence. Kan. Children : i WiM.iAM He.vdbkso.v, b. July 13, 1873. li Julia Ahiuaii.. b. Ui'c. 3, 1870. iii IIKMJY Fkaxk, b. Ffb. 21, 1880. iv Hai.i'h L., b. June IG, 1889. , IX. 265 George Curtis,' (3/y.s«'»,'^ Oio-tis,' -Imnh:'' Curtis,^ Tho- jiias,* Jameis,^ JiiDits,' Lionel^), born in Carthage, Me., April 19, 1845; married Martha Ann, daughter of Harvey Freeman, May 10, 1808; .slie died Oct. 8, 187'J, aged thirty-two. He is a merchant at Waldn- l)oro. Me. ('hihlren : i Wai,tei{ S., b. Deo. 1869; d. Feb. 10. 1870. ii 6USIK L., b. Apr. 17. 1871 ; m. Geoifje E. McGowen, Jan. '£i, 1890; son Goorjfo A. K.. b. Nov. 2;i. 18!H). IX. 266 Charles Moses, brother to the above, born in Carthage, Me., .Inly •>, 1841»: married Beulah W., daughter of Abel and Mary P. (Weston) Arnold, son of (jaylon and Sally Arnold, of Uuxbury, Mar. 25, 1875; and is a merchant in Rockland, Mass. Children : i Ueutha May, b. Apr. 20, 1876. ii Eked Arxoi.d, b. July 2, 1880. iii Mary Violet, b. Nov. 1.5, 1884. i iv Aimhur Murray, b. July 10, 1887. I IX. 267 Edwin Elliott, another brother, born Apr. 8, 1851 ; married Mary,' daughter of Solomon^ and Martha (Bayless) Foster-, son of Capt. Solomon * and Polly (Peak) Foster * of Cape Cod, Oct. iS, 1S75. Mr. Chute went to Rockland, Maas., 1870, and is in mercan- tile bu.siness there. ' 'iiiH/jh,^ John,* Thomas,^ over before I'MO I '•■*.'■ •*! '^ >• ' 1m' -' '. l.s-J nENRALOOIK.** OP T!IK <^iriTK FAMILY f ■ ( Itildreii : i IlAiticY FosTKH, li. .Imio ;{(), 1.S77. ii Waivikr Kdwin, I». Miiy 1, ISSO. iii IIdwaui) Emkiiy, Ii. Ai)r. '.». I^sd, IX. 268 Curtis,' {John ff.,*" Col. Fmn<;is,' Col. Thomax,^ Cmti>t^ Thoma»,* JiiiiU'H,^ Jamex,^ Lionel '), born in ( )tis, 184."); nuirrietl Alineda C, diuigliter of lionjiviniii Stone, Sept. 6, 18<>6 ; moved to llilllmrst, Coniptou, I*. Q. Mrs. Chute died Feb. 17, 1888; he married 2nd, l^ouisa Brown, 1881>. (children : i Ma.nnah K, h. Juno 10, 1808. ii Caiuuk M., b. Fob. 13. 1870. iii Cii\iii.Ks I.., 1). July 10, 1S72. iv Ai.MKDA 1., h. Dec. ID, 1875. V Bi:kt L., b. Nov. 2.3, 1877. vi CuuTi.s W., 1>. Juno 18, 18N2, vii EniTH E., I». Ai)ril 21, 1884. IX. 269 Albert F.,' {John H.,^ Col. Frunoix^ Col. Thomas,'^ Cur- tis,^ Thomax,^ Jinn's,^ Jamex, '^ LiotieP^, born in Otisfield, ^Nle., .Ian. 27, 185<; ; married Kugenia, daughter of .Iosei)h N. Scribner, Sept. 10, 187i» ; and they live on the fai*m of his father and grandfather. Mr. Soribiier died August 188<), aged fifty-tiiree. One son. i Ai.KKKi) IjEuov, b. Mar. S, 1877. IX. 270 Alonzo Franklin;-^ {Jamex,^ Wlllinni C.,' Col. Thomax," Curtix,^ Thomiix^^ Jimes,^ Jamexl^ Lionel '), born near Na})les, Mo.. Nov. 13, 1843; married Mary, daughter of Nathaniel and Esther (Maiui) Staples, Dec. 18t')G ; Raymond, Cumberland Co., Me. Mr. Chute died Oct. 4, 1873 ; she married 2nd Luther Ij., son of George VV. Long- ley, of Waterford, Oxford Co., July 3, 187C> ; and live (ui the same place. Mr. Longly married 1st, Sophia L. Butler, Jan. 1, 18<:!8, and had Leon M., born Oct. 27, 1809 ; 2nd, Saida A., born Aug. 23, 1872. Mrs. Longley died Sept. 2t), 1874 ; aged thirty-four. Children : i Miles Guant, b. Mar. 29, 1808; m. Elvira M. IJickforcl of New Gloucester, Me., Nov, 24, 1887; son, Guy Meredith, b. June 20, 1890; live in Haverhill. ii Albion R., b. Oct. 29, 1809; d. August. 1870. iii Mauy E. Loxglky, b. July 7, 1879. OENEALOOIKH OF T1?K ( UUTK FAMILY. 1H3 IX. 271 Horace Mann,' (./((///♦-«.' WilUum C.,' Col. Thomm,^ Hurtlx," Thonuu* Jamftt,'^ JatneH^^ Lionel), born Oct. 7. iH/il ; married Inez Florence, diiu^hter ol' Vernon Miles, Seftt. 17, lH7;{. in 'J'enij)le- ton, .Mass.; moved to Winchendon, li^sl, and is station agent for the lioston and Albany railroad. Children : i Ukkima .1.. 1». Fell. 1"), 1875. ii SusiK K., I). Kt(l). 7. I87S. IX. 272 Russell E., another brother, born June 28, 1855; mar- ried Ennuii .). Putney. June 5, 1878; she died May 7, ISHtl, aged twenty-seven ; he married 2nd, Klhi M., danghter of Kev. A. 13. Love- well, Feb. 27, 1887 : is a farmer near Crooked River, below Naples. Children : i loA Mav,Ii. O.'tolRT, 1S74: d. May, 1885. ii ('.HACK iNKz, It. Miiy UC). 18711. IX. 273 Quincy Mayberry,' {Funklin .W William C.,' Col. Tho/mis,'' (Jurtii<,'' Thomax,^ •famex,''' Jdmexr Lionel ^). born near Naples, Nov. -'iO, 1854 : married Melissa I). Lewis. Dec. 20, 1881, and live with his father and mother in Harrison. Children: i Hi.ANCiiK, 1». 1SS2. ii KoLAM), b. 1884. IX. 274 Josiah Cobb,* {Edwin,^ Daniel,' Col. Thi>ma.i,'' Curtis,^ T/iomaii,* Jamas;^ Jame>. Btiffum ; a school teacher (bom June 11, 185o), Xov. 1. 1878. Mr. Chute, a sailor and a blacksmith, moved to Xew London, Ct.. 1880. Children : i Ida May, b. Dec. 6, 1S(5««: m. . ii Bessie E.. b. -Sept. S. 1S»«': m. . iii Etta. b. Apr. 7, IST-I: d. Au<:. 12. iv Hattie EiGEXiE, b. July 3, 1S74: d. Oct. 12. V Robert E., b. Oct. S. 1^76. vi Ravmoxd C. b. Oct. 1-^. l. seven miles from Digby, Jau. 6, lS")l : married Cornelia O. liea!> (John? Elijah,' AM*), Sept. 7. 1874; Mr. Chute has worked up ste] by step, from a farmer boy. to a skillful sea captain on the Atlantic Ocean. They live near Bear Kiver in dements. Cliildren : 1 Davii* Wilkbed, b. June 17. 1S76. ii Elmeb Ei-swobth, b. May 30, 1878: d. June 7. iii Lizzie Mali>. b. July 26, IStSii; d. Sept. 27, 1S87. iv Bi AXCHE W.. b. Oct. H». 1S81: d. Sept. 22, 18t<7. V HoKAtE Dkax, b. May 7. 1880; d. May '.♦, 1887. vi Herald Ditmas. 1*. Mar. t2, 188l»; d. June 25. X. X. s. his pai and 11 Chil III iv * Ab«l,'< Al^t,' An>irvw,< Jeremiab,> ■leremiali.' Jolin,' of HingUaiu, died Vi^, aged ItU. GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 185 X. 277 Freeman Ezra* brother to the above, born Feb. 2, 1853 ; married Irene Chute, his father's cousin, by Rev. J. M. Parker, Oct. 4. 1874 ; and live in •• Virginia," in Clements, Annapolis Co. Children : i CoKA Bem.k, b. Aug. 1. 1870. ii Edith May, b. May 7, 1880. iii AniiA Pnii.iNnA, b. Mar. 24, 1883. iv Etiiei. Maud, b. Apr. 4, 1885. V Melixda Beatuice, b. Nnv. 1, 1886. vi LiLAH Lee, b. Aug. 27, 1891. X. 278 William St. Clair, i<^ (Joseph W.^ Dea. Aaron,^ Dea. Daniel,' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel* James,^ James,^ Lionel^')^ born in Bridgetown, N. S., Sept. 1, 1855; married Emma, daughter of John and Sarah Ward. May 20, 1880, and Uved in Lynn, Mass. ; he died there Sept. 6, 1885, and the widow lives with her father in Truro, N. S. Children : i Otis St. Ci.aik, b. Apr. ;}, 1881. ii Maud Fuances, b. Aug. 30, 1882. iii IIakkv Walkek, b. Oct. 31, 1884. 1 ' T' ': t ste'i X. 279 Samuel Gilbert,^" {Dea. Evereii,- Daniel,^ Dea. Daniel,'' Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ James,^ Lionel^), born in Clenie its, N. S., Feb. 14, 1862; taken to Northfield, Carleton Co., N. B., with his parents about 1868; married Maria V., daughter of John Clark, and live in Upper Woodstock, N. S. She died January 1894 , Children : i John- Eveket, b. Aug. 7, 1886. ii Bennett William, b. February, 1888. ill Bertha Ellen, b. July 6, 1880. iv Archie, b. January, 1891. V Son, b. May, 1893. X. 280 John Nelson, ^'^ (Dea. Everitt,'-^ Daniel,^ Dea. Daniel,'^ Samuel,^ John,^ Lionel,* James,^ Jame%? Lionel^), born in Clements, N. S., March 19, 1863 ; taken to Northfield, N. B., with his parents in 1868 ; went to Maine 1880 ; to Maiden, Mass., 1881 ; married there June 17, 1886, Jennie, daughter of William Nangle, of Halifax, N. S., I , ••'•It . I U. * '.'-.i^ 186 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. and they live in Boston ; he ... a first-class architect, carpenter and builder. Children : i Frank Nelson, b. Jan. 11, 1887; d. Nov. 19, 1889. ii Ellen E., b. June 9, 1888; d. Oct. 22, 1889. iii Walter Harris, b. Apr. 12, 1891. iv Sarah Mat, b. Sept. 3, 189.3. W. E. C, Jan. 16, 1898. I. I . Sacred James Ch: the 8;3d ye JDeaeoi menced a CLOSING CHAPTERS ON THE CHUTE FAMILY. I. On the Original First Family Terminating in the Sec- ond OR Middle Branch. Ipswich, Mass., was first settled by English emigrants in 1633. But a tradition seems to say that the Maytlower intended to settle there, but went on to Plymouth, here is the first verse of a poem of six verses I)y James Appleton Morgan. I love to think of old Ipswich town, Old Ipswich town in tlic East countieo; Whence on tlio tide you can tioat down Thro' long salt grass lo the wailing sea. Where the Mayflower drifted off the bar, Sea-worn and weary long years ago, And dared lot enter, but sailed away Till she landed her boats in Plymouth Bay. Abrara Hammatt Esq., (1780-185r)). of Ipswich, in his " Hammatt papers," says : It appears from our records " that there was a grammar school set up in Ipswich in ye year 1636," three years after John Win- throp, the younger with his twelve companions commenced a settlement ill this place. It was kept by Lionel Chute, who died in 1645. But the Chute family all seem to have left Ipswich before 1700, and settled in Rowley and Newbury. In the burying yard by the Byfield meeting-house, used to stand a dark stone with the following inscrip- tions upon it : Sacred to the memory of Capt. Daniel Chute who died Jan. (5, 1805, in the 88d year of his age, having been a respectable member of the 'hurch of Christ sixty- three years. ' Mrs. Hannah Chute, relict of Capt. Daniel Chute, died April 28, 1812, in the 90th year of her age. She was distin- guished for sound judgement, active, benevolent and sincere piety. Sacred also to the memory of Dea. James Chute, who died Jan. 31, 1761), in the 83d year of his age. And of Mary Chute his consort, who died Aug. 12, 1700. Aged 67. Deacon Chute was the son of Mr. James Chute, who in 1681, com- menced a settlement a few rods west of this spot. He was a grand- son of Lionel Chute the first of the family in Massachusetts. ''>H .h .. .'r ■ .1 . "1 , 'f' f. a- •~f ■ i. * 188 OENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY The old Chute house — a mile north of the B3'fiekl meeting-house — now owned by James Chute Peabody, whicii he inherited from his aunt, Sopliia C'hute, granddaugliter of Capt. Daniel C'hute, was built by Capt. Daniel Chute, 1780, over the cellar of a garrison house, built by his grandfather a century before, and has always been in the family. The Chute place, a few rods west of the IJyfield meeting-house, went from Capt. Daniel Chute to his son Dea. James; thence to his son Richard, who sold it to Shubael Dummer, who left it to his son David, who sold it to Joseph Strauss, a Jewish priest of Boston, who still owns it, although in New York. The buildings of the latter place are all gone, and three old cellars and tuo old wells remain as relics of the once famous old house. II. Of the Oldest, ou New Hampshire and Nova Scotia Branch. Kev. Henry Alline, son of William and Rebecca Alline, was born in Newport, R. I., June 14, 1748 ; taken to Nova Scotia with his parents in 1756, and lived in Falmouth, Hants Co. From the time of settle- ment in Nova Scotia, he was impressed with the importance of being a christian, and these impressions and convictions finally led to his conversion in March, 1775. He immediately professed a call to preach the gospel, and being encouraged, he exercised his gifts and talents with great success ; and being in advance of many others in that day, although crude in some things, he was called a New Light, and was ordained to the gospel ministry, as a Congregationalist, in a large barn at Falmouth, in 1779 ; and traveled extensively (principally on horse- back), up and down the Annapolis valley, even to Yarmouth, and other parts of Nova Scotia, in New Brunswick and in Maine ; and finally died at the house of Rev. David McClure (1748-1820), Northampton, N. H., Feb. 2, 1784, in his thirty-sixth year. Many of the grandpar- ents of the old folks, now living, were converts of his, and joined the Baptist churches, then organizing in those provinces. Besides being the instrument in God's hand of leading hundreds, if not thousands, to follow the Lord Jesus Christ, he wrote about four hundred hymns which were published about 1790, a third edition was tex sha of. ship led] Thoj and parer time, pienti Th out and up ba over, and as a b; roots ounce a cub taken at the in the fifty ye canie ai /nl8 Upper aud the] '.I GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. 189 t ■'" n m cuts kttle- eiug his acb day, was barn liorse- other naUy pton, dpai- d the printed at Dover, N. H., 1797. They were used quite extensively among the New Lights and Free Baptists ; but the only hymn among them now in use, we believe is the one commencing " Amazing sight the Savior stands, And knocks at every door. Ten thousand blessings in his hands, To satisfy the poor." Thomas Chute,'^ heard the Rev. Mr. Alline about 1780, from the text " And it shall come to pass in that day that tlie great trumpet shall be blown and they shall come that are ready to perish mi the land of Assyria, and the outcasts in the land of Egypt, and they shall wor- ship tlie Lord in the holy mount at Jerusalem," Isaiah 28 : 13 ; and it led to his conversion, and he was baptized, if we mistake not, by Rev. Thomas Handley Chipman, in the Annapolis Rivei, near Bridgetown ; and probably his older brothers, Samuel and .John (perhaps their parents too), were converted and added to the church about the same time. Bear, moose, foxes and other game, besides Indians, were quite plentiful in Nova Scotia in those days. This same Dea. Thomas Chute on Mar. 6, 1808, at Bear River, went out in the morning and found a bear track, so he and sons, Andrew and Abel — perhaps Calvin and John — with a couple of dogs, went up back of the barn into a swamp, and found a tree partly blown over, so there was a large hollow under the roots. Abel cut a stick and poked down through a hole in the top, and exclaimed " It is soft as a bag of wool." At that the old bear stuck her nose out under the roots looking " savage as a meat ax," when the old gent let go an ounce musket ball into her, at which she sank down with a groan, and a cub crawled up on her back ; this was picked up with the hand and taken care of. They got out the dead bear, dressed it, sold the meat at the garrison in Annapolis for six pence a pound ; kept the cub till in the summer it got so mischievous they sold it too. For forty to fifty years afterwards the sons would say when the sixth of March came around, " this is the day we got the old bear out of the den." In 1811 the brothers, Benjamin and Thomas, took a notion to go to Upper Canada (^called Canada West, in 1849, and Ontario in 1867), and they went as far as Black Rock, below Buffalo, so they saw the '. t 190 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ■■','t' ■■' ■' r. I . «♦ " promised land" across the Niagara River, when Uncle Benjamin was taken sick and they returned. In 1841, when Andrew Ciiute sold out at Bear River to go to Canada, some opposed and some ridiculed him. His father-in-law, Eleazer Woodworth, composed a little poem commencing Andrew Chute, the old goat, Put all his property afloat. But Deacon Chute always rejoiced that he sold out in Nova Scotia — said there was a providence in it — and went to a country' where there was more room and privileges to grow up with the growtli of the country in education, wealth and usefulness. On his seventieth birthday, Sept. lo, 1859, Deacon Chute had a large party at his house, which included, besides the members of his own family, Mrs. Jane Chute, Mrs. Nellie McConnell, Dea. R. Hankinson and wife, Dea. B. J. Timpany and wife, Charles Northrup and some neighbors. This was his last home party. Deacon Chute composed a poem or two in early life, but we believe they are lost. We here insert, however, a favorite [)oem of Ids, in heroic verse, to which he composed a tune. 1. Of all the fools on eiirth l»y heaven accursed, The drunkard shoidd be reckoned with the worst; No beast that walks the plain or bird that Hies, Does aet so base a part or so unwise. 2. The dull, the slow, the poor despised ass, In wisdom does the drunkard far surpass; He drinks no more when nature's satisfied, But leaves the stream along the vale to glide. 3. But drunkards of inferior sense will drink. Till they can scarcely walk or talk or think; What Clime will not a drunkard then commit, When in this vile intoxicated fit. S \tan can rule him with easy sway, And turn him as he pleases in his way; His health, his wealth, his character and time, Are all destroyed by this atrocious crime. and Oil gt'od si Rev. a solioc speech f^'tster,! • >ll GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILV. 191 6. Wc censure thieves wlio into houses creep, To rob their noighbors while they arc asleep; To purchase poison in the flowing bowl, Which brings them all to want and damns the soul. -liU stay, sinner, stay before it is too late, KcHect with horror on thine awful state; The blood of Christ will cleanse your sins away, O seek his mercy, seek without delay. About fourteen years after liis fatlier's death, his sou Freeman, to whom was willed the old homestead, moved away the white house, built by Capt. John Mclntyre in 1841, and built a brick house in its place ; and as it was finished at the time his wife was forty years old, his brothers, sisters, cousins and neighbors, got up a *' surprise party," June 5, 1877, and assembled between forty and fifty to do them honor. As he was on the road to work, being path-master that year, the com- pany sent out a " corporal's guard," captured him and. took him in. At that party J. M. Chute read Will M. Carleton's '' Out of the Old House into the New," with variations, which were very appropriate. As the centennial of his father's birthday drew near. Freeman con- cluded to have a celebration at his place on the occasion ; so as the fifteenth of September was Sunday he invited his friends and kindred from far and near, and they assembled on Saturday, Sept. 14, 1889, to the number of sixtj'^-six named Chute, twenty named McConnell and forty-seven others, nearly all related, and they carried out the follow- ing program: Assembled at 10 A. M., took dinner under the cherry trees in front of the house; Mr. E. S. Phillips of Aylmer, with his camera took pictures, three or four groups ; then they gathered on the east side of the house and had music by a string band of seven violins, a cornet and bass viol ; Rev. Williain Grant being called to the chair, gave a goi)d speech ; music, " Old Folks at Home," by the band ; speech by Rev. A. T. Sowerby of Aylmer ; song, " Look on the Bright Side," by \V. E. & J. M. Chute of Michigan ; recitation by Sophia MulhoUand, a school teacher; anthem, " Holy is the Lord," by the Chute choir; speech by W. E. Chute, sketching the family of John Chute and Judith Foster, who moved from New Hampshire to Nova Scotia in 1759 — of ': t • i ' 111' ; '1 ■ ' 192 OENEALOOIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ... >.'.■ ,■ ^.' • ■ ^■''.■, ■ * * ( I \ > *« their five sons and three daugliters, descendeiits of five of them were represented as present ; " Let every heart rejoice and sing," was then sung, followed by speeches from Deacons E. L. Chute of Aylmer, and J. M. Chute of North Branch, Mich. ; song, " The Maid of Dundee," by Loretta Chute, accompanied on a guitar ; hymn-anthem, "Jerusa- lem my glorious home," was sung ; speech by Isaiah Chute of Peabody, Mass. ; then "Auld Lang Syne," by the band ; speeches by Mesdames Sarah A. Harris and Harriet Chute, sisters of " mine host ; " musical dialogue, "Teacher and Pupil," by W. E. Chute and his nephew, H. L. McConnell ; speeches by C. Chute and F. Chute, Esquires ; hymn, " Parting Friends," sung by all ; closing speech by Elder Grant, and singing, "God be with you till we meet again," all of which were well done and well enjoyed ; and all parted in peace, having spent a fine day, long to be remembered. As most of the names will readily be found by lookhig at the records we now proceed to name the assembly present : OF CHUTES. Freeman and Rhoda Ann. liost and hostess; Edgar and Jostella; Warren and How- ard Leigh; Ezekiel and Eliza; James Edward and Helen and Mary E., Mary and Harriet; William W. and Caroline; Mahlon and Hannah; Lorinda and Herman; Roy and Edith; James Albert and Matilda; Clai'ence and Jennie; J. Edward and Anna; Charles P. and Ellen; William B. and Estella; May A. and Charles L., George and Louise and Vernon; Josephine and Hattie; J. M. and Lucy; William E. and D. M. ; W.alter and Catharine; Charles and Tamer; Ernest and Loretta; Joseph and Augustus; Liohard L. and Elizabeth; Araminta and Clark; Elgin and Mabel; Everett and Abba; William H. and Eliza; Nina and Earle; Walter and Mary Ash; Isaiah and Nathan. OF McCONNELL. Reuben and Phebe .lane; Cynthia and Hilly L., Minnie and Ola; Newton and Albert; Milledge and Judson; Augusta and John D., Rachel and Irene; George and Hattie; Ross and Ellen; Chilian and Huldah Ann. OTHER NAMES. Sar.ah A. Harris and Susanna Webb; Rev. A. T. Sowerby and wife and Mabel; Rev. William Grant and wife; George W. Stewart and wife; George and Minard Stewart; Austin Adams and wife; Hiram and Kate Westover; Seretta Foster and Jessie Westover; Ephraim and Emeline Doolittle; John and Hains Saxton; Charles Randall and Mary Adams; George William and Anna van Velzor; Charlie V. V. ami Sophia Mulholland; Ezra and Harriet Wood worth; Gertie, George and Wilbert Engl.J lutionl white famijj] ationsi which I t>ut hi^ 1»)90. explain "ation but vvol ' >i CfEXEalooie8 of the chute family. 193 Woodworth ; James and Lalcah Marr; Lloyd, Leslie, Norman and Ila Marr; Martha Louiso Heron; Weslwy and Cortland ^Vilson; E. S. Phillips and George M. Winn; Daniel Cameron; Elijah, Emma and Mary Hains. ni. Of the Maine or Thikd Rkanch: Dea. Thomas Chute, who went from Massachusetts to Maine, 1787, was certainly a man cf ambition, energy, faith and [)erseverance, as the records of Boston, Marblehead and Salem, Mass., and those of Portland and Windham, Me., plainly show. A part of his papers and personal effects descended througli his grandson Col. Josiah of the Revolution, to his son George W., of Windham ; while another part descended through Col. Thomas, and Col. Francis to John W., of Otisfield. At the house of the late John H., is a good size pine board chest with " T. C. 1712," on the inside of the cover, that he had in Boston, the year he married Mary Curtis. At this same John H.'s, is a painting purporting to be the Chute Coat of Arras, but it is pronounced by experts a fraud. After the Revolution, a good sized porcelain pitcher (probably made in Philadelphia), with blue flowers on the side and the name " Mary Chute," also in blue, was presented to Mary, wife of Josiah Chute, which descended to the daughter Mary Noyes Abbot and from her to Mary Ann Sanborn. But there is a bad thing in Windham. The church records say that Dea. Tho. Chute died in 1771 ; Thomas L. Smith (1797-1881), deliv- ered a Centennial address in 1835 ; enlarged since and called the His- tory of Windham, in which he says that Thomas Chute was born in England, 1690. Then George W. Chute, in view of approaching disso- lution, appointed Wm. Goold, Esq.. his executor, and ordered two white marble monuments to be erected about fifteen feet high, in the family burying ground, to coat $1,000, with inscriptions of four gener- ations, Thomas, Curtis, Col. Josiah and George W., upon them, in which not only the error of the death of Thos. Chute in 1770 is copied, but his birth — worse than Mr. Smith — is stated as in London, England, lt)90. At the same time papers were in the house of George W. Chute explaining and telling better, but only needing and demanding exami- nation and investigation. It is bad enough, when falsehoods are told, but worse to be written, and still worae to be engraved upon stones. ', t i-\.j '» v< » , ' 1 ?■■■ i" . 1 ^ i ■ * ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS. f \ i' On page 8, family of Ruth Chiitu an, at the bottom, the parenthesis should incliidi; (Levi and Clarissa Day, David). On page 110, Carrie Beals, m. Thomas P. Atkins, Jau. 8, 'ft*. On page 111, Charles Chute, m. Tamer McCounell, Jr.n. 3. '44. On page 113, Rev. A. Chuie, d. in 111., Jan. 7, '94. And this is the lineage of his \vife: Olive Miner," (Trueman,'" Reuben.'' Dea. Jehu,^ PIphraim,' John,- Thomas,' 196 (JKNKAI.OOIKH OF TIIK fill TK KAMII.V. ■« l>. 1(S(W, over with John Wiiithn.)) !»»:!(); iii. (Inuw I'iilmor, of Kfholtotli 10:U, liad II (ill., and «l. ItMI't); iinccMliiil liiuMi,'!' — I'Immmiis thii i-niii^niiit," (('ItMnnrit,'' Wni.," VVni,,' TlKiinns," Ijodowirk.'' Thomas, MVin.,' Ilimry.'' lIoiiryMi Hurnamo Uulniiin. lie wan a minor iiy profitHsiop and took orio hundrod (h)muHticH and HorvantH, armed tiioni and OMcoi'tfd Kinp; Kdwiird 111, tliioiii>;)i a daii<;ei-onH pasH in Sotninsct, in l.'CIW; tin kinj; ackriowicd^^fd hin scrvico l>y ){ranlin<{ liini a coat of ainiM, and rli.int{in){ his name tu llunrv Miner. ' On pa^e 114, tlie ninnlu>r to Maldoii (/'iiuio, i.s 2:S<'), to Arthur Wm., 2:S5. On pa^D no, Harvoy 11. Chute, m. 1H»:1. I'agi) 124, tells of tliron vessels lost, owned by II. II. Chute, Esq., the -'{rd, t>no was in 1870; a 4th watt loHt in liST:> or l><74, no aiu)thur verHo ih added to complete the poem. 6. And then the hriu; Fhfcnix, just in from the sea. Was capsized wiiile heat in;,' into I'ort Medway; Slie fell on the rx'ks and to pieees was sent. And so the four vess(>ls to ruin all went. On pane 12.'>, for Charles Warner road Clarence Warmu'. On pa«e 128. Robert J. Chute, d. Fob. U), ; On pa. Aiiron M., T)"), loo. AWba H., 101. Abl»io M.. 12:5. Abbie r., IK5. Abel, :'..■), .")4, 01, 72, Td. 100. \\h'\ M., 12:J. Abigail ().. 100. Abiior, :U, ;{.•>, 08, 70, 72, Vio. Abiior W., fss, 177. Abiain, 2s, 4:), Id, s:,, so. »i, <>.->, »((. Al)ram L.. 120, 174. Abram \V., 44, 8;{, 84. Abiamsoii W., 7'>. Ada li., 12:>, l.">7. Ada J., l.-)4. Addison K. M., 100. Addio F., 1;K). Addie S., 121. Ailulaido U., 147. Adalbert C, bl], K.O. Adi'lia E., 01. Adidpbu.s A., 172. Aduuiram J., 5S, 100, Aj;uos, 143. Abmson W.,7S. Albert, l:i2. Albert F., 145, 182. ' Albert H., 104, 105. Albert!'., 120. Albion, 82, 147. Alodia J., 135. Alexander, 52, 74, 102. 140. Alexander S., 131. Alice E.,91. Alice J., 100. Alice L., 115. Alice M., Ill, 12.5. Allied, (10, 02, 113, 116. A If led K , 114, 172. A 111 If., 172. Allen, 55. Alineda I.. 1S2. Alinira, loo. Alon/.o, 05. Alonzo F., 140, 182. Alplioiiso IS., 147. Alviii. 1:10. Al/.ina \V.. 100. Aldeii (;., 175. Amanda K., 00. Amanda .M., 101. Amelias, 120. Amoret 11., 09. Amulet S., 55. Amos A., 88, 105, 154. Ann, 8. Anna B., 158. Anna E., 1.57. Anna (}., 100. Anna .lane, 104. AnnaL., 101, 130. Anna M. L., 100. Annie, 101. Annie L., 15.5. Anna M., Uo, 120. Annabel C, 152. Auuetta, 127. An<;elina L., 113. Angle S., 100. Angus, 30, 73, 130. Andrew, 35, .58, 74, 83, 95, 141, 1.50. Andrew A„ 172. Andrew E., 122. Andrew F., 114, 172. Andrew M., 05, 128. Ansley B., 100. •I t Tf * \w OEXEAUKtlES OF TIIK CIHTK FAMILY r' Anzonett'., Ut6. Archie. U]S, 185. Aichio M.. 157. .\rniaiiilht, 52, M). Annaiiilla J., 100. Arniinta, 112. Ariel 1' . 74, 140. Arthur <", •. I3i». Ifis Artliur n., Il«. Artliur \.. 100. V'A. Artliiir W., 53, 114. 12tt. IT:*.. 176. Anuthl S.. l:»). Asa \V.. r_»:?. 17.-.. Aiijjiista, l.">8. Austin A., l.'i.I. Austin S , 86. l.V{. Avard. 154. A/.or I).. V.i'2. Beatrice. l;U>. Benjamin, 20, --l, 32, 45. .W, 56, 70. M, 1H5, m\ 167. Benjamin F.. 4'" 'Xi. Benjamin P.. 74. Bertha, i:il, I:i6. loH Bertha E.. 185. Bertha .1.. IS:i. Bert 1,.. 18--'. Bert rami. l.'w. Bernard A., 168. BoDuett, i:{3. Bennett W.. 185. Bessie E., 1S4. Bessie M , '.H*. Betsey, : t». 74. Bet.sey Jane, 14»>. Binea. :J5. «>5, 110, 170. Blaiuhe, 18.5. B., l.V.>. Burpee E . U». t>.irt<>n, .">5. I»)8. IJurton A., I.*>'». Calvin. ;{5. «>:;, 65. Can>line, .*>S, •?!, 81. Caroline H . :?6. Caroline M.. l:«- Caioline V.. 'V;{. 111. IflG. Catharine, :tt. .x|. Catliarine B.. Ui Catharine C, 78. Catharine S., 12.5. Catliarine T.. KU. Cat ha line W.. 82. Carrie, 148, 105. Carrie B., 176. Carrie E., l.'.l, 167. Carrie XI., l:«l, 182. Carey 11., i;i5. Ca.ssie B , HW. Celesta A., l.'>8. Celina E.. i:a Ceretha. 55. Ceretha .Jane, SU. Ciretha O., lOl*. Charles, .V2. 58, 102. 110. 111. Charles A., 5«>, 82. Charles V., (57, l;U). Charles B., 75. C. Harri.s.m Charles C., 74. 103. 165. Charles W., 106. 128, 13S». Charles H., 124. 142, 150. 153. liU. 1<1. Charles E., 12'.t, 150. Charles L., i:k), r.4. 16.'., 182. CharUs U., ni.TI^T Charles M , 144, 181. Charles P., 162. Charles I)., 162. CiiaihsiV- Tamer. Itk). Charles T., 160. Charles S., 18.?. Chariot F..7.*>. Chariot A., 37. 107. 137. Ciiarlot M., '.«i. Chester 15.. 142. Clarence. 167- Clareiuf II.. l.>^>. Clarence W . Uii. Clara A.. 100. Clara C. It;4. Claris.sa. 5»0. Clark II.. 112. Cleveland. 171. Cora Bell. 147, 1.V5. 185. CoiaC.. 170 Com M.iy, 1.50 Clyde «-.. 16(». Cr.»cker. 2i>. 49. Curtis. 18., 10. 2.5. 40. 77. 14.5. 18». Curtis \V. 182. Cordelia. 137. K(l: J-.dii i;iili:.s OK IIIK cm IK FAMILY li)l> ii ■ \ y • 'J Coiuo'.iiis II., 53, 104. Cynthia. i!0. !">ai.sy B., IT."). Dalina, ita. 15:5. Daniel, 15, --"i, -':{, 28. :!7, 71. 81. Sj. ill. US. Daniol A , 1(11. Daiiiul I)., IS, 117. D.miol !{., iM). 155. Daiiiol M., i;!(J, 178. I)a\i(l. •-'•-'. :!S, .•;'.». 4(1. 45, '.t2. David v.. lit, 101. Davi«l S.,.i8, l;>tl. liU. 17'.'. Davitl M.. :r.. 72. 7.!, SO, l;;o. 14.S. David F., 07, Itil. David .\.. 00. 1:58, Ui;!. David 11.. UH>. David Willn'd, ISI. Darius, 0:i Doiilah 1.., !(!0. IVUa. 148. Di-aii \V.. I.".4. DiiiuH'k, ;!(>, 7;5. Don-a.s. 41. Katon, TO. l;):;. i;!5. Kailo F.. 1(18. KdMiund, 5J1. 110. 1 IJ. l;!.S. Kdiiiiind ('., 1(>1. i'.dmuiid ,1.. li;i. iMxvanl, 110, 155. I 'Iward .\., 10;t, 157. iJiwiud K , las, 170. i..i\vaid F.. 101. i:.l\>aid L.. 142. 180. K.lward M., tKi, 150. ItiO. Kdward .S., Ui:;. K.lwanl \V.. 100, 145, loa. Kdwaid V. B., lai. K.hvard K., 125. I.'il^ar, 17;J. Kdj,'ar K., 12(i, 170. • K(i;,'ar .M.. 110, 174, lAi\ L, is:!. Kditli M., 157, 185. KdiHi K., 182. KlHc, i;{5. KlUi! B., 162. F.llio E , 172. Ktlio M., l;j:5, 155, 105. Et>v>tou v., 115. Eleanor. ;U), 59, 102. Klhriilj,'.^ (;., 140. Ellu'it, 112. 171. Klboita, 172. Klha J., 138. ;iO, 4:;, 45, Fiona. 120. Kljrin L, 112. Fli/ahoth, 5, 7. 8, 12, 28, ;r I 75, 14:5, 15:^. Fli/.aboth A.. IIU, 150. [ Klisal) C, 3,0,72. Flisal) II., 184. \ Fliza, 02. I Eliza A., 65. 00, 101, 128. Fli/a .1., 55, 08, 77, 108. ; Kliza M., 70. j Elizas., 77. ' Fliakini, 100, j Klias, 45. 02, i):!, 1.57. ! Kliu.s B., m. i Ella. l:U». 148. I Ella A.. 147. ; Ella 15., I.V,). Flla F.. 158. j Flla(i.. 151. ; Ella C).. 170. j ElU'n. 10;5. ' Ellon A., l.-iO i FlU-n .1., 108. I Flli-n .M.. 141. 1 Ellon S, 140. I Elnior E., 172. i Fiinna 15., 120. I Kinnia C, l.'.o. 162 Emm:. .1.. 140. 107, I(il>. Emma E , 10(5. Emma .M., 08, 00. Emma S . 151. Emma '1'., ."i(i. Emma V. A., 144. Emolino, as, 113. Emory. 160. Emily .1.. 00. Emily E., 147 Emdy N., SI. Emily H., OS. Emily V.. 107. Ena F.. 154. Enooh. 70. Enoch S., 101, 100. Enola E , 100. Ensloy, 05. r/. 44, 4.\ 52, 7i, A i\' ' 'i,.'' 200 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. ^ S' Ephraim L., 87, 93, 153 :'*!„■ .■; Ermina, 90. -■'''' ( EralC, 172. Ernest A., Ill, 161. Ernest E., 172. >'■,'..'■■ ' , Ernest (i., 107. 'fw'' ■'i Ernest M., \f>l. Ernest N'., 100. ,'J «v^,: '■' Essai)hene, l."i3. 1 1 Es.sai)hene M., 184. ,1 n Essie Inez, 100. Estella, 130. • ' .'i ■ ii Estella S., 170. Esther, 32. P:sther A., l.")l, ir)7. ■> 4| Ethel E., 172. Ethel M., 185. Ethel S., 168. '■''\ « EitaL., 173. :i, '' ' Euina M., 127. '■■■■■ ■: '" Ennice. 30. V Ennice .\., 04. Eunice K., 103. Eunice F. A., 88. ^.vnitt, 59. HI, 100, 150. ' > • E.;r.., 54, 02, 104, 160. Ezekiel, 32, 35, 55, 60, 73, 02. 108, 11.5, i:!0. Everitt S., 133. Fanny E., 127. , Fanny M., 51. Florence E., 133, 157. ! Florence L., :51. Florence M., 102, 10(5. Flora, l;54. Flora liOvina, 159. Flora M., 151. Flora S., 121). Frances, 43. Frances P., 141. Frances X.. 77. • i Frank. 115, \hB, 174. Frank S , 123, 144, 175. Francis, 42, 70, 80, 1.35, 14.5. Frank L., 138, 155, 170. Frank A., 131, 155, 177. ■* Foster M., 158. Franklin A., 81, 146. Freeman, 00, 110, 116. 170. Freeman E., O.J, 153, 185. r ■ Fred Y„ !»5. • • t Fredeiick, 122, 143, 174. Freddy S., 1^5. Fred Truman, 1(»7. Freeman G , 173. Georse, 30, 58, 67, 100, 130. Geor<,'e W., :;0, 42, 50, 51, 79, 05, 101, 144, 101. Georye K., 74. Georsje II., 7.5. George M , 83, 121, 151, 17.5. George A., 103, 129, 142, 144, 140. 1.57, 180. George E . 104. George Al»el, 100, 100. George C, 144, 181. George Otis, 1.50. George K.. 150. Georgiana, 9(i, 166. Gilbert S., :!4, 54. 105. Gilbert \U 52, 1(I2. Gilbert F., 54, .55, 108. Gilbert E.. 107. Gertrude M., 170. Gi-;iy L., 130. Gr.icc M., 144. Giace F., 14.}. Gracia A., 148. Grace Inez. IS:}. Guiliuid D.. 1.5S. Hannah, Id, 11, 12, 13, 14, 2'., 23, .12, 30. 3^, 70. 72. Hannah A., 70, 160. Hannah D.. 13.5. Hannah E.. 1S2. Hannah M..04. Hand ley, 35. 54, 70, 73, 138. Handley C, 123, 175. Haller T., 75. Harriet. 60, 05, 110. Harriet A., 114. Harriet C, 12.3. Harriet M., 130. Harriets, 80, 111. Harris () , 90. Harley K.. 103. Harry. 1.31. Harry A., 100. Harry F., lt7, 70, 107, 110, 1.32. Israel James, 132. Izory M.. 101. .Jacob, ;!4. 35, 09, 70, 133. James, 1, 2, 5, 0. 7. 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 15, 21, 22, 2rt, 31, 35, 3(i, 37, 43,50,53,72,70, 81,82, 101, 145, 166. James A., 114, 142, 148, 103, 173. James 1)., 13S. James C, 151, 173. James E., .35, 51, 67. 08, 106, 115, 169. James H., 108, 114. James K. 127. James L., 17, 97. 136, .01. James M., 01, 08, 75, 122, 131, 142. James P., O'.i, 90, 128, 131, 101, 170. James li., 74, 1 13. James S., 98, 102. James T., 70, 143. James \V.. '.I7. KiO, Kil, 163. Jane, 142. Jane ('., 75. Jane G., .52. Janet G., 77. JcTiiima, II, 89. Jerush;i, 90. Jerusha M., 107. Jerome A., in4. Jervis, 55, 105, 108. Jessie, 100. Je.ssie A., 135, 154. Jessie E., 91. Jessie J., 1(>7. Jes.sie X , 1()5. J(dui, 12, 211, -20, 29, 31,35, 43, 44, .50, .52, O."), 109. Jolm B., 04, 94, 11.5, 159, 174. Jobn C, 51. Jobii I).. 138, 162. John E., 29, 53, 103, 18.5. John H.. 80, 108, 128, 145, l-'O. 175. John M., 61,(59, 7.5, 121, 132. i.'-C.. John N., 40. 94, 150, 159, 18.-). John li,, 90, 173. John W., 72, 83, 101, 102. 137. Itli. Joanna. 29. Jonathan X., 44. Jordan, H'lJ. Joseph, 32, 4.5, 56, 80. Joseph B., 00, 111, 127. Joseph C, 79, 144. Joseph I)., 72, 135. Joseph F., .31, .5.3, 90, H"), 100. Josei)h H., .53, 103, 105. Josepii M.. 73. i :i ^^.'. 202 GENEALOGIES (;F THE CHITE FAMILY Joseph N., 101. Joseph W., 01, 87, 104, 123, 158. .losephine, K52. Jooophine W., 164. Josie L., 104. Josiah, 20, 41. 78, 70. Josiah C, 147, 183. Joshua M., 72, 136. Judith, 22. 38. Judsou, 89, 10.'). .lulia, 1 15. Julia A., 01, 181. .lustin II., 123. Laviiiia, .54, 72. Laleali, !M. Lau<,'lilin I., 98, 102. Lauretta .\., 111. LailaM., 128. Lauren O., 130. Laura M., 80, 160, 107. Leah F., 31. Leonvia S., 88. Levi, <»2. Leaiider, !t4. ir,8. Lemuel, 108. Lecuii, 113. 171. Leroy (i., 130. Linana .1., l.')2. Lena E., 1.5(5. Lvx% 174. I.ibhy B., 108. Lionel, I, 2,8, 11, 12, 13, 14. Lionel J.. 113. Liiiton, lln. Liliie, 11.5. I.ida Mary. 115. Lizzie F., 120. Lizzie May. 127. Lizzie J., 1(15. Lizzie L., 144. Liliiiii B., 131. Li la a., 107. Lilali Lee, 185. Louisa, 41, 81. Lovena. 00, 05, 133. Louise J., 67. Louise M , 63. Lois, 00. Lois E., 157. Lois n..06. Lovenia, 80. Louisa A., 00. Louisa L., Louisa J., 110. Lottie O., 125. Lorenzo \V., 136. Louis P., 143. Lottie G., l."7. Lottie D., 160. Lueinda. 47, 96, 07, 110. Lucy A., 151. Lydia, 11, 30, 73. LydiaS., 03. Lyman W., 00, 128. Lyman H., 74. Lydia Ann. 96. Lydia ()., 100. Lycurtjus, 103, 105. Lyman A., 183. Mary, 1, 0, 8, 9, 10, II, 15, IS, 10, 23, 28. 30, 3!, 37, 40, 4<;, .50. 5S, 80, 04, or,, 1;J4, 100. Mary A., 07, 71, 83, 00, 102, i:!i). 133. Mary C, 140. Mary E., 85,87, 89, 90. 07, 00. li).->. m). 132, 133, 138, 101,102. KU, 1(W. Mary F., 5(), 160. Mary H., 107. Mary J., 5S, 62, 93, 101, 131, 143. Mary K.. (iO. Mary L., 123, 143. Mary .S., 101, HI. Mary V., 181. Mary E. (i., 163. Madelhi L., 108. Mahlon, 114. 172, Mahlou A., 147. Mabel Ann, 105. Mabel L., 107. Maggie, 100. Maggie L, 1.59. Maggie M., 101. Margaret, 70, 04, 105, 112. Marguretta. 1.54. Maiiam P., 103. Maribelle, 173. Margera A , 105. Marietta. 115. 124. Maltha, 8, 32,70. 134. 137. Martha A., .55. Martha E., 100, 141, 151. Martha L., 03, 135. Mil,, •Min, Mill, Minni Minni( Minni M ilia I •'^'o.se.s Mun-; Wyroii -Vitlia, .Nancy, -Vathii \aoini, -Vaoini •Vewi'll N< lieini XelJip, •Nisllie E Nellie F •Vellie M •Velhe .S. •^I'J.Sni). ■^'■Isoi, V »■ ■ .. Iliii Ti'^'' r'--' "* 7in*£~m~ GENEALOGIES OF THE CI I LIE FAMILY. 203 Martha H., 143. Maria M.. 48. Martin L., 114, 172. Martland, 115. Matilda L.. 88. Maud A., 1.33. Maud F., IS.'). Maudie O., 172. Mehitable, 36. Melbouru. 91, 157. Melinda B.. 185, Mc'linda J., 87. Meli.s.sa, 90. 95, 167. Melville \V.. 146. Melviu, i.']8. Melvina, 55, Mercy S., 145, Millard F., 136, 17S. Milledije, 100. Miles Grant, 182. Mil.) L., ir.8, Milton A., 122. Minard E., 134. Minetta, 89. Minetta A., .")7, 73. Minetta ,1.. 90. Minetta .'5.. I"). Minnie, 1U9. Minnie A.. 140, 165. .Minnie G., 122. Minnie I., 127. Minnie O., 142. Minnie W., 138. Miriam. 44. .Moses S., 78. 143. Murry, 108. .Myron E., 153. Nathaniel. 1. Nancy. 41. Nithan K., 55, 67, 108. l.Jll. Naomi, 86, Naomi .Jane, 1.53. Newell \., SI. NchemiaU, 91, 15(i, KkS. Nellie, l.=)3. Nellie E., 1(53. Nellie F., 148. Nellie May, 15ii. Nellie .S., 144. Nelson, 103, N'.lson W., 161. Xornian, 134. Norman E., 15.5. Norman W., 153, 184. Noble Brown, l.'ie. Nina Grace, 168. Obadiah, 89. 15."). Obadiah M., 1.55. Obed. .30, 73. Ociella, 120. Olive, 47, 110. Olive A.. 10.3 Oliver, .54, 105, Ht7, 168. Oliver C, 95. Oliver H., 134. Olivia, 112. Otis St, C„ 185. Palmer, 170, Paul, .30, 51. Paul C, 104. Peter P., 30, .52 Perry II. M., l:;i. Percy U., I. l:!l. Phebe Ann, 89, 121. Phebe .Jane, .54. 5S, 120. I'rior, 28. Pri.scilla, 47. 9(5. Prudence, 90. Quincy .Mayberry. 147, 18,3. Kachel, 28. Hay Cecil, 103. Raymond C, 184. Kebecca, IS, 19, 7!». Rebecca L., 1.59. Itenben C., 175, Reuben P., 13.5. Retta D., 102. Khoda A., («. Khoda F., (k^. Rhoda v., 1.57. Rhupurty, 13.5. Richard. 30, 74, 7<). 142. liicbard B., 152, 1S4 Richard II., 141, 180. Richard L., .58, 111. Kichanl S.,91, 157. Richardson, 94, 1.59. Robert, 72, 85, 1.35, 138, 1.52. Robert M., 143, ItW. Robert O., 153. Roberts., 115. ......:'^^.| 'f, ' 'ii' ■ N't , •^/^ TV 204 GENEALOGIES OF THE CHUTE FAMILY. Robert E., 184. Robert P., 163. Robert .J., (50, 125, 128. Robert R., 104. Robert W., 128. Roland, 18:}. ' Roland A. l.'ie. Rose, lit). Rose Ella, 1.58. Ro.silla, 82. Roxaua, 101. Ruth, 8, 1.5, 20. Ruth A., 164. Rutli S., 78. Rupert U.. 127. Rupert .T., 125. Russel E., 146, 18:5. Rosa M., KSi). Sally, ;]8. Samuel, 12, 20, 27, 28, 47, 4'.', 100. Samuel, B., 46, 'J.'>, 1.58. Samuel F., 100. Samuel (i., 1.56, 1S5. Samuel II, 77, 14:5. Samuel R., 09. Samuel S., 14.3. Sabra M.. 104. Sadie, 148. Salina A., 108. Salina E., 10.5. 114. Sarah, 11, 20, 28, H, 42. 04, 80. 1.58. Sarali A., 48, 50, 100, 105, 110. 11.5. Sarali A. M., 101. Sarah B., 141, 142. Sarah C. R., 7<>. Sarali E., 150. Sarah .1., 80. Sarali L.. .s7, 120. Sarah M., 07. Sarah R., 107. Satira, 89. Sileda, 138. Seraph A., 55. Seraph O., 07. Seraphiiia, 47. Seretta, 00. Seth,;;2, .54,71. 1:^4. Sibyl. 04. Sibyl Ann, 82. Sibyl Belle. 107. Sidney, 30, on, .so, 114, 1:17. 155. .Sidney I., 72, i;«. Silas, :«, 60, 105. Silas P., 04, 1.58. Solomon, 71, 134. Soj.liia, :55, ;S8, 08, 73, 86, 88, 1:18, 161. Sophronia, 67. Stanley, 174. Stephen J., 52. Susan, 22, :J3, 40, 58, 85. 102, 153. Susanna, »(!, 83, 80. Susan A., 80, 07, 10:J, 110. Susan L., i:i5. Susiin O., 42. Susan P., 53. Susie E, 183. Susie L., 181. Synna, 90. Syreua A., 01. Syrena N., 78. Tamer, 08. Teressa, 95, l:«. Theodore II., lO:). Theodore U. P.. 120, 170. Thomas, 8, 18, 10, 20, 2li, 32, .3:3, 43, •' '. 50, 05, SO, 8:5, 10.5, 120, 171. Thomas A.. 46,02. 0.5, 111. Thomas F., 100, 108. Thomas II., 48, 00, 100, I0:5. Timothy W. B., 7:5. 138. Unie .M., 150. Vernie F.. 127. Vernon, 1:^0. Viif^inia E., 1.51. Vorus F., 133, 177. Waity, •»4. Walter, .58, 111. Walter A., 120. Walter E., 182. Walter S., 166. Wallace G., 104, 111, lOii. Wallace I., 150. Wallace S., 148. Warren B., 81, 151. Warren L.. 110. Warren .M., 147. Watson, 82. 150. Whitefield, 86, 152. Willett, .55, 95. Willett M., 86. Willie Y.. 14:]. William, 28, 46,81, 108, 146, 148, 154, !'1'.>. \ \ V w W w w Wi U'i Ui (JENEALOGIE.S OF THE flfiTE FX.MILY. \Villiam_A.,fi7,70,10-., 12S, l:^,,. ,;;j, i"", 170. William IJ.. i;jo. William C, 48, SO, 84 William E., 00. „„. ,20, l;{,i. in;}, I,i4. William P., 51, 107, 108, 18f), i4-> William G., 101, 164. William II.. 40, 05, 0(5, 94, 10(i, 107 l^JS, lOS, I((9, isi. ' '• William L., 1lioii. 112. Zippoiali M., 72, 106. Zena.sE,, 91. 156. Zerliariah, 92. Zetledia, 93. Zcphiiia, 90. i I I. .5C). l.->4. !'l'.^. ^ mil m-" II I I ■'^ ' INDEX TO O IHER NAMES. Abbott, 40, 41. 81. 146, 147. Abrams, 49. Adams, 8, 22, 2:{, 24, 30, 41, 138. Akeroid, 46. Akers, 82. Allen, 70, 81, 108. Alline, 136, 18><. Allison, 52. Ally, 51. Ames, 06. Andrew, 43, 83. Andrews, 41, 145. Anderson, M. 75, 165. Ansley, 28, 45, 55, 05, 1 10. Appleton, 5, 0, 0, 17. Archer, 08, 131. Armstrong, 28, 31, .52, 64. A.sh, 100. Atkins, 148. ^ Atkinson. 8. Atwood, 50. Austin, 88, 161. Averill, 5. Babb, 26, 104. Bac(m.50, 86, 141. Bailey, 179. Baker, 1, 9, 42. 75, 102, 165. Balch, 1(54. Baloomb. 22, 85, 133, 158. Baldwin, 36, 53, 103, 128. Balsor, 53, 99, lt)0, 163. Bancroft, 28. Barclift, 114. Banks, 34, 35, 45. 55. 69, 108, 16l.'l6tt. Barnard, 151. Barnes, 27, 28, 04, 120. Barrows, 79. Bartcaux, 94, 95, 123. Bartholomew, 1, 2. Bathrick, .50. Baumwart, 92. Baxter, 71. B.iyless, 181. Bayley, 15, 37. Bazley, or Beardsley, 51. Beal.s, .'-7. IK), 184. Beard, l'u. Belcher. 13. Benjamin, 71. Benner, 72. Bennett, 11. 80. Benson, 6'i. ()7. Bent. ia5. 155, 101. Bentley, 115. Berrick, 82. B^rry, 19, 6:5, 88, 89, 90, 125, 135, 157, 166. Betts, 51. Beveridge, 177. Bickford, 182. Billings, 58. Birsted, 31. Bish()p, 5, 178. Black. 49. Bhw'kburn, 05. Blackmer, 33. Blake, 78. Blanchard, 97. Blunt, 60. Bod«e, 18, 7i». Boeth, 20. B .gert, 30. Bohaker, 152. Bonfeoy, 109. Booth. .52, 90. Bower, 172. Bowers. 46. Bowman, 109. Bowlby, 93, 102. Brabzon. m^. Bradford, 10, 50, 80. Bragi,', 0. Brennan, 155, 15>. Bridgham, 6. Hriujrs, 41, 7<>. Brintnn. 70, 71, 72. Boyoe, (»3. Brewer, 100. V, . ,<• ; .J, I ■!.-' « •tit' 208 GENEALOOIES (tF TIIK CinTK FAMILY .y.'i 4':v V Biiukot, l&l. Ihaniliall, 140. lirucklebank, 8. Biotliii, 32. IJrowu, 8, 9, 10, 1», 24, 28, 20, 31, 33, 38, 4(i, .")4, 80, 82, 90, 108. 110, 100, 177. 1S2. Hrooks, 20, 30, 30, l.'U. IJruDiIiiye, 172. Hiibiir, 33. lUick, 37. i'.uttiim. 184. Bulklny, (i. liurlxuik, 08. IJuiKcss, 04, 103, 159. nmiiliam, 73, 129. Hums, 03. Buulill, 113, 114. Burpee, 33. Biiitt, 34. Busby, 72, 100. Busey, 42 Butler, 103, 182. Bridfjewater, 113. Calkiu.s, 03. Cameron, 73, 177. Campbell, 30, 110, ll.'i. Camplin, HO. Caiiu, 04, 132. Capen, 144. Card, 101. Carr, 20, .'iS, 96. Carson, 47, 98. Carter, 100. Carton, 100. Carver, 40. Cavalry, 108. Chandler, 29, 72, 140. Chaplain, 26, 81. ♦ Chapman, .51. Chamberlain, 76, 123. Charlton, 71, 156, 1.58. Cliase,68, 93, 105. Cheney, 5, 8, 10, 13, 14, 15. Chesley, 21, 31, 08, l(i7. 130. Childs, 5«, 130. Chipman, 21, 22, 27, 32, 45, h-1, 54, 03. Ui, 95, 123. Choate, 17. Church, 35, 44, 83. Churchill, 132. Clapp. 76. Chippi.son, 170. (lark, 30. 31, .-W. 34, 35, .18, 124. 127, 13r), 185. Clarksoii, 1.30. Clement, 70. Cleveland, 2.j. ;)8, 180. Cobb, 20, 41, 42, 77, 82. Cobliam, 18, lU. Coburii, 12. Colburn, KM. Coleman, 23, 24, .34, 3". Coffin, 1, 37. Coat4.'s, 00. Cogswell, 87, 127, 134, l.Mt Colt, 44, 14.J. Coldwell, 101. Collins, 99, 170. Colt, 92. Comstock, 141, 106. Conant. 10, 42. Connell, 90. Conner, 02, 173, 174. (,'onrad, 49. Cook, 30, 44, 120, 177. 178. Cooper, 121. Constable, 135. Cornish, 0;{. Coruwell, 01. Cossett, 31, 5;J. Cotton, 19. Covert, 105, 184. Cowper. 70. Cox, 73, 130, l.J9. Crait, 11. Craig. 82. Crandall, 0;i, 100. Crane, 70, 100. Crawford, 33. Crocker, 29, 156. Cronk. 30. Crosby, 131, 167. Croscup. 57. Cross, 72, 73. Cropley, UU. Crouss, 57, 07, 130, 103 Crowell, 97, 132. Cummiugs, 92, 178. Cunningham, '.K), 162. Currier, 34, 98. Currill, 133. .1: ^--i .1 ■ - OENEALOOIK.s OK TIIK CIIITK FAMILY 209 Curtis. IS. 19. CimliiiiK. M- ' iittvii. *>0. Uikin. 01. 92, 120, 154. D.uifonl, 24. D.miels. .S<}. Davenport, 13. Davis. 41,. 'irt, 53, 129, 148. Davisson. 6S. 159. Dawes, l.M). Dawlcy. 4:{. Day, l'>9, 143. De Costa, 40. Delap. HI, l.'W. Deloiifi, 49. Deiiison, .'>. 6. DcMsniore. 34. Denton. HI. Devinny, 53. Dewar, 110, 111. Dewitt, m. Dewolf, 2.S Dexter. 22. Dickinsou. 14. Dimond, 110. Diusmore, 17- Uitniars. 02. DivoU, •">3. Dodge, 21, 48, 49, 5.->,94, I0l». 116. Doaue, 80. Dolbear, 49, 50. Dole, !?2. Donavan, 150. Doolittle. 113. Doty, «V5. Downs, 107. Dresser, 146. Drinkwater, 77. Driscol, 1.^7. Dudley, 18. Dugan, 109. Dummer. 14, 1.5, 16. Duncan, 7. Dunham. 147- Dunn, 49. Durant, 101. Dyer, 92, lOtf. Uurland, fiS. Duty, 23. Kasan. {«. Eauleson. lOrt Karle, 127. , Early, 9<». I Easter. 49. Eastman, 145. Kason. Vii. Edes, l.'iO. Ebinger, ««J. Edgecomb, 51. Edwaids, 0, 9. 39, 101. 1.39, 148. 171. Elder. .VS. m. 70. 104. Eldridge. 86. Elkins. M. Elliott. :{»J. 70. 10»), 129, lrt4, 177. Ellis. 29, :», 78. Elwell. 51. Englisli. 99. Epps, 4, 5. 18. Estabrook.s. 3:j. Estey, :W. Evans, IKi. Everett, 33, 04. l."*2. Fa ire hi Id. 142. Farnswoith, 29, W, 54, 71, 72. 73, 133, 138, l«>."j. Farris, 102. Farqnharson, 54. Fash, 54. 72. Faunce. 40. Felch, 1. .53. Fellows, .55, 50. Felt, 14. Fisher, 89, 138. Fitchett, l:W. Fitz Maurice, 22. Flack, 19. Flags. 8.J. Fleet, 102. Fleming, :i4. Fletcher, 33, 147. Flint, 48, 106. Fluria. 107. Forbes, 69, 1.^3. Forbush, 28. Ford, 40. Fonda, 49. Fobs. 102. Foote, 65. Fox, 48, .55, 12:J. •i tl m: * ' M ■ ■'!• \ I'm l'^^.' 's^. 210 (JENKALOOIKS ()F Till: (IIUTK TAMILV Fowl.T. :.. 11, 4», M, l(j:5. KoHtor. T), 20, 22, 2H, 30. .Jl, 3ft, 38, 4ft, 4(», »J2, tJ;!. m, m, 70, 71, 72, 77, 80, («), 103, 104, lo.t, 122, 123, 133, 134, 101, 10(1, 177, 181. FniKor, 101, 125, lOS. Fruzier, 17. Friiiiklin, 102. Fredericks, '.)(J. Freeman, 4-*, 82, 181. Frencli, '>. Ftlsbi..', 47. Oabel, 31. Gage, .-). Galiip, :!•{, 34. Gammon, 18. Ill, 77, 83, l.")L. GnteH, 3 1 . W4. Gerrisli, 0, 23, 24. Gesner, 71. Generals, 1 17. Gilliat. 5.-.. 73. IflO, 168. (iilliliuid, Oi. 04, l.V>. (;illi.s, 1)6, 07. Gilman, 77. (rilpin, 59. GleasDii, 3f<. Glcndenninir, no, 111. (illdden, 1.(8. Glinos, 40. Glover, 48, 107, 112. (Jobk. 107. Godden, 114. Goldsmith. 13. (ioodnow, 77. (}oodricli, 82. ' . Goodridjjo, S. Goudey. 139. Goidd, 99, 140. (TratTam, 43. (Jrahain, 66, 124, 156. 167. Graves, 72, 7S. Gray, 82. 92. Grant, 117. Green, 43, .JO, 95, 16u. Greenham, 28. Greeno, 101. Greenlaw, 136. Greenleaf, 37. Greeley, 103. Griggs, 137. Grimes, 20. Groondyke, 143. Giimb. 171. Gutbrt'e, .36, \ IladJoy. 50. 1«14. Ilaight, 64. Ilaily, 34. Hale. 10, 14, 16, 17, 24, 25, 36, 153. Hall. 26, 43. 70, 08, 129, 134, 135. 147. llandine, 40. Hainni, 30. Hammond, 40, 41. Hankinson, 6U, 130. Hannah, .34. Harmon. 40. Harvey, 29, 30. Harris, 5, 6, 7, 9, ID, 3ft, 63, .58, 5!t, 07, 96, 130, 156, 163. Harrison, 29. Hayan, 177. Haines. 105. HaniiT. 1.58. Hamiit(.u, m, 143 176. Hancork, 81. Hanson. 81, 82. Ilardinf,'. 123. Hardwick, 35. 1.57. Ilassel, 92. Hasty, 44. Hauszer, 178. Haven. 178. Hawkins, 61. Hawley, 130. Hayes, 179. llazeltine, 9. ' Heafd, SO. Heath. KM), 147. Henderson, 181. Henshaw, 89. Healon, 78. Hendey, 95. Heron. 60. Hersey, 07, 109. 129. Herrick, 77, 95. Plepp «fe Co.. 122. Hicks, 20. 22. 31, 122. HifiS'"son, 16. Hills. 38. Hill. 49. 100, 116. llickson, 141. 70, ■'.•icic, *^''(km,| •'Hfksnj ■'•'K-'Olls.j ./a.v;i(. Je/ricy •^onkijj.K •'illsoi, I J J"iin.S()j| Uones, || •Ionian, (Karnan, iKanis, ]| U'mp, j^ u'nny, u'.in, 12A U'.iineyi (JENEALO(}IES OF THK CIHTI', FAMILY. 211 flitixinaii, 31. Hint', fi. lIowU'. i:iS. ildliliH, !>;{. llolisnii, L>8. Hiiirinaii, i:3.V n(ti\. id. Holt, ;;8, HoopiT, HO. Horiior. ISO. llDlikiiis, M. HouKlitoii, .Jrt. H()V(!y, .'■., 4.}. Howiinl, SO, 136. HowoU, 28. Iloy, (I.'). II. .yt, 4S, 82. Hudson, i:S5. Hull, r,. Hulsemam, (1(1, 91. Huinboit, 58, Huiincwt'll, 18. Hunt, 140. Ilur.l. 71. Hurst, Iti.'i. Hufohiiison, 13,72, 120. Hydi'. 41. Ilslt!y, i)4, m>. Iidiuul, 113, 114. Irviuo, 34. 127. .lack, 03. .lackman, S. 14, '24. .lacks.m, 43, 108. .Iat;ol)s, S8, 143. ■layiR', 137. JelTrey, ;'>0. ■lonkins, 75, .Itnvftt, .-), 12, 13, 14. l."), 23, .34, .37, 32. .lillson, 147. 1 Johnson, 8.^, 102, 131, 124, 137, 14(5. Jones, 10, :,2, 03, 80, 80, 98, 158. Jordan, 18, 20, 82, 94, 135,145, 150. JKarnan, 78. ^arns, 110. womp, 103. u'liny, 153. Jean, 120. u-arney. 107. K KeatinK, 170. KciMic. 140. Kritli. 107. Koiupton, il8, 8.'i, 87. Kelly. 104. KiMit, 12S. :.37. Kt'i riu'>. 132. Kidder. 44. Killnirn, .V), 81. KiliiU'r. ^1. Kilpatriok. 71. Kiiuliail, U, 50, 107. Kin;, SI. 131, 109. Kindred, SO, Kin«;liorn, 87. KiiiLtshury. 5, 41. Kin«siey, 00. Kinney. :i3. Kinsman, 115. 121. Kill. 1 Ml, 132. Kitchon, 3;. Knapp, 02. KnilliM, .SS 12-1. 154. Kniaht. 70. so, 144. Knowles, (!5. Kiitiwlton, ti, I.adiiier. 101. I^adue. 100. Layranye, 1)2. Laino, is. Lane, 4n. .-)0, 144. Ladd. 25. Laiiijley. 31, 32, 131. Lantz, '.to. Laikin. 50. Lathrop, 8!». IjawrtMue, 130, 100. Leary, 04. Leavitt. 42. Lewis, 04, 03, 183. Leii^iiton, 02. Leitch, 78. Leonard, 34. Leach. 40. Lee. .53, 117. Lent, 1.3.5. Let.touy, 54. Libby,"78, 82. Little. 17, 37. Littlehail, 20. "> '. 4 J,: t • • •>\J «iEXKAL OF THK rilfTE FAMILY. .- I: !; 4 Liueolii. |ii7 Lin'.rl»'y. **. ■*" ljivt'rmi»i»', lol. Lloyl. 4'.» Lolxicll. lU. 'i-V L.>iiM:is. |i):. Limj;. VI, \:Vk 1T'.» Loiiiil y. -'I. tl. lul. \<1 LoiutVUow. :i4. Loiisliury. IT"». L.»i.l. :.. £i\. 41. 130. LoiiiiUM. l.">7. Lovewell. 81. IS:l. I.ow. .'4. '.»:. L')\vi'. ".>T, VM. Lowell, .•». '.». , Loyti-. ■>.'. Lull. I... 14. ii. Luiit. s. !l.24. Lyn.iri. 2H. j'.i. Lynch, 4?*. Mal.i . \s* Mack if. IH. M. .Vlpinc. 4tJ. +•?, ♦M. McAiilinf, 49. >ic.\, l.!'>, i7;:. 1T4, 175. M. I)..nald, 4»i. •). "W. I-M. 1«I. MiDoiiiiiimL .-|9. IIS Mc(;ravv. <>r McGrath, tl. Mc(Jawley. 46. Mi-tnii, .10. .M. (Jirtiii. 74. Mct;i't'. ll»>. MciJovvtMi. I"*!. Mclvoiizu', Vl, 47. McKiiii. Itl»» MeLtllaii. •£&. .Moliityre. .9. Mt'ljeisli. II.V M« Ninny 4«. Maiiin};, •>■ Munoiiu;. ■'•. .VI, *»4, HI. 9i. Malin<;. -"i"".. "^i. Madiien. ('•'.». Blailman, *M. llti. MalKN-l). \m. .Min.-^titlW, I'.). .Mann. !>", 14:1. I4.j. I.S2. .Mansli. ti. Marshall, JS. ;',2, .{4, 3."», 46. •«, «». ns. 70, 1(»-'. li>:,. HH, 12:i. I.il. .Marrin. 4t», i:W. .Maniett. •.•;. LW. -Markl.'. 114. 172. Man. 1.;m Mather, is. Ma>tois, :52, '.»:i. 110. Matthews, so Masnn A- Hamlin. 122. May. S"i. M i> lurry, m. 20, 2«, 4:i. 44, 7l», m). Mayhin. WX May. I. >i2. liW, 140. Meek ins, 2.S. Mes.st>Ui;er, :(1, 71, 134. Me.le il(. 6, '.♦. Merrill, :UJ, l:JS>. Merry. 44. Merrilt, o4. , .M. ad, 7'.». MeilivrafI, 90. Mei.tr. U'V .Milh-i. 2i», ;;<». 71. UH>, I2.S. 12M l.C! -Mill.-. :!o. 4, !l. Mille.|;;e, -Uj. .,4. .Milliury, 4«i, 47. tri, 97. i:«, Itti .MiUliell, 70,71. Miln.r. '.lO. Mi nan I. '.lO. I-VV Miner. 1 U, I7ii. Mile.<. IS.;. .M.M.dy, 2.y «J.'i. 101. *2, 1«J1. M4. Mori^an. OtJ. 07, "."», S7. Moreh.Mistf. hN), 100. M.Hiriif, s.'i. .Morse. 2. 10, 21, 22, 32, 49, .V*, Ol«. 72, «'., U>S. 115, 127, 158. Morton. 42, 41, 75 .Morrison, -'A, 113. Morine, .Vi .Mnlh.lland. 111. .Murray, »2 Mussels, Kri I'enjfry, (tKNEAIXMMKs OF TIIK nUTK FAMIT-Y. 213 Nari^jle, i>C). Nasoii, .")(). Neily, 21, KiS. Ne.ll, .■!;{. Nelson, 10. |-)4, ISO. Newi-omI), 21, HD, 70. 7;i. 1;}S. i:)7. Newiuaii. 9. Nichols, ;5 1, 00. 120. Vii\, 150. 17".. NickersoM, .■)2, (JO, l:;2. NoI)1l-. .-.1. Noitlicott, 173. Noil.. II. lti:l. Noyos. 0, S, 10, 12, 18, 30, 40, 41. 77, 7S. Noi thcni. 2.{. Odfll, ;{(! 87, 88. Ofil^il.y, 28. Oikl", 170. Olive., 102. Old, :l-2. OsllOITlC. 0. O'Coiniei, .iO. Paine. 75. Palmer, 5, 48, 04, 112. 158, I'.O. I'arisli, 2;{, 47, 48. Parker. 21, 4S, 40, 07. liO. O:). 01. lo.',. n 12S, l,s5. Parsons, 17, 24. Pateii, :;i. I'atehin, 81. Patterson, .{.5. Parlin, 40. Pa. vis. 41. Paul, i:J. Pay.ion, 70. Pealtody, :{S, IVake, (57, 181. Par.son, 10, 10, 23, 24, 30, 38, 74. l'ea.sl( y. 138. I'eaice. 0. Peery. 120. ' P.'lliain, .53. Perley, 25, 3S. Perkins. 2.3. 25. Pennivet, 18. Perry. 70. 133, 130. Peters, 60, 134, 141, 142. Peterson, 143. IVttinKal, 10, 14. P«iij,My, 0. Pevear. Itil. Pliill.riek, 11, 20. 138,147, 148. Pliillips. 15. , 110, 12.>, 152, 154,15(i, 101, 1C.7, 175. Powell. 62, 100 Pi ay, 12t".. Prickelt, ii5. Priestly, 00. Prince, 40, 132. Prior, 07. Proctor, 4, 43, 08. Prosser, 30. I'urdy, 07, 125. Pnrrinj;ton, 43. Putnam, 101. Putney, 101, 183. Pyiu , 125. Querean, 153. Quick, 48. Kainfortli, 158. Hand, 07. Randall, 22, 28, 29, 31, 47, 52, 55, 56, 98. Handolph, 17S. Kaymou.'■ ■ i ('W' ' '''fu'' '; ^& ,; '1h ^;« 214 GENEALOGIES OF THE CUITE FAMILY. Uichanlsoii, 45, 79, 104. Ricliar.lK, 70. Kidoiit. oO. Kiley, Ifll. Rines. 41. liipley, 89. Ritcliie, 108. Roach, (W, 70. R<)l»l)K;e, 152. Rol.eits, M, 147. Rohbiiis 4(5, 88,89, 155. Uobiiisoii, 107, 115, 125, 141, 101, !73. Rodney, l:!2. l{()t{(;is, 5. 17, 25, !H), Koiiillanl, 05. Ro.s8, 58, 101. Rossi', 5. Rowe, 80. Koyor, 1«7. Rii.ldlpli, 99. Riiiiilol, 9. Kiiu^jles, (i;{. Rush, 114. RiisM'll, 48, 78. Subcaii. ()4, ().5, 70, 1.59, 1(51. .Salttvs, l.')(3. SiilTonl, 14. Saltoustall, 10. SaiiiUm. 51, .52. Savary, 55, 127. Saiif(.|.|. 47.90, 91, 175. .Saiihorii, 41. Sauiidors, .'JO, ;)4, .57. Sixtoii, .".8, 112. .SawyjM-. 41, 79. Schofleld, 47, 9(5. Scott. .5(1, 98. ^ Scully. 111. Scaiiiini'U. 51, .52. Scril.iH'r. 79.81, 147, 1S2. Se.irl.'. 15, 2.5,38. Seileiijuist, 102. Seolcy. ;51. Sewail, 12«. Shaw. :U, 35, 107. 113 Sharp, 77. SJK'icr, ;!(). Shorwiii. 89. SluqiliPrd, 129. Sliiiiey, 14. Shook. .5(5 Short, 5, 59, (50, 70, Showers. 172. ! .Simnis. 1;55. Simps(.ii, 48, 121, 154, 170. Simouds, 178. SldDiier, 11. 5»4. 95, 129. Shiith, 54. Sloaue, .50. Slocoinb, 102. Smallfy, 92. Smitli, 0, 8, 9, 13, 16, 33, 37, 3S, 42, 40, 53, 68. 02. (55, 89, 92, 95, 123, 129, 1(55. Siu'll, 47, 80. Snow, 29,37,70,71. Snyd«M-, 75, 114, 123. Sonifrby, fi. SoutlnMii, 154. Spu.iriij, ito. Spears, 137, 138. Spenrt-r. H7. Spaiddiii^r, 101. Spotlurd, 15. Si>ooiior, 7^. < SpoiieinbiHK, 173. Spurr, 32, 33, 34, 5.5, 91, 1(J.5, IK). .Sprowle, 179. Spicer, 101, 102. Stpiair. (50. Stanilan. ! 11. Staples. 71, 182. Starratt, 28, 08, 73, 108. Staiiit'ord, .1, 7, 9. Staey, 9. Steadinan, 29, 30, 104, log. Steele, 114. Stevens, 1(1, 51, 64, 75. Stickney, 8, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 24,37. Stiiupson, 22. Stinchlield, 18. 42. Stune. .5ti, 144, 140, 162, 182. Stuart, 14, 8'.t, 115, 14(5. Stubbs, 41. 78. .Stra.sser. 93. Stratton, 154. Strai^dit. 114, 172. Stron;.,', 140. Styrnbroujjli, lOB. Swett, 19. SymondK, 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 39. . GENEALOGIES OF THE (III TE FAMILY. 215 •J I. Tappiii, la Taplt!y, HI. Taylor. 21, 4«, 47, 48, 49, 79, 98, 99, l(t6, 127, I4;i, l-)7, 162, 174. Temi)l('nian, 133, 1«8. Teiiiiy, 24, 2o. Tlioiiipsoii, 42. Th-nnas, 28, :i2, 42, «6, 80. Thraslier. 18, 50. TliiirIxT, Oft, 178. Thinston, 1.5, 22, :i6, 37, 38. Ti.sdale, 111. Tiilson. 2:i. Timinoiis, 120, 121 Tnlinaii. 31. Tomliii-^on, 35. Towuer, .'JO, 58, 80. Todd. 48. 100. Trask. 00. Treadwi'll, 6,9. Trevy, IS. Trim. KW. TroiTibly, \hS. Trooij. :a\. 09. 87, 39, 130, 134. Trow, :10. Tinosdt'll, 21. 48. Tuck. 19. Tiickt'r, 31), 134. luppcr. r)0, 102, 100. rmiihuU. 91. Turner, si, 145. Turpiii. .M. Tut tie, 0. 9. Twomhly, 79. Tyler. 1.54. 'Tyrrell. 02. I'nderwood, 143. L'ptoti. 79 Vail, 12:1. Van Anii)Uijr, 131. Van lilan;<»in, lt)6. ' V:»u Huskirk, 31,45, 40, 123, 128, 130. Van Iloriie. 142. Van Velzor, 121. Varney, 43, 81, 87. Vernon, 1-54. Vi( kery, 132. Viditoe, 49. 04, 105, 123, 135, 1.36. Voye, 135. Vroom, 02, 03, 125. Wade. 7, 90. Walker. 10, .50, 51, 61. Waldron. 19,78, 80. Wadhain. 48. Waldo. 20. W^allis, 0, 9. W^aito, 0. Ward. 5, 30, 185, Wareliani, .53. Warren, 110, 121, 122. Warden, 128. Warner. 125. Wall. liiS, 109. Watkins, 140. Watson, 31. Wainwritjlit, 0, 9. Walton, 101. Waterman. 97. W.itcrs. 110, 121, 122. WakeliiiK. 07. Wauijli. .')5. Wear. l.'S. 45, 87. 88, 89, 1.55. Wi'hslei. 40. Weddell, :J0. Wentwortli. 4^1 We.Ht. !7. 99. WoUstead, 29. Wel.l). r.9, 171. Wel.sli. 02. ehber. 83, 151. Wells, 139. Welt(m, 40. Weston, 79, 83, 84, 181. Westover. 02. Wernau. 109. White. 2, 13, 40, 47. 54, 73, 83, 100, 139. Whipple. 0. 9. Wheeler, 15, 24, 80; 111. Wheeloek, 21, 135. Whitman. liH. HI. 132. Whiteoml). 99, 101. Whittimore, lOIi. Wilson. 5. 8, 1«, 32, 70, 111, 114, 123. Willett, 32. Wiooni, 8. Within«{tori, .37. Winsor, 44. Williams, 08, HI, 114, 129. Williston. 73. Wilder, 104. Wijrht, 145. 4'\ w 2i<; (4ENEALOG1ES OK THE rUlTE FAMILY. Wiiislow, 140, 144. Winchester, 78, 8S. Wilkins, li)2, I •$('.. Wilkinson, 118. Wisvvall, 09. Wi'*akin, 1 20. I>o(l-,re, 21, ->:.. Klliott. :J6. H'o.stcr, ()|, ♦IJ. 181. Fowler, 71 'Jesner. 71. "leeii. im. '•Jlliaft, 7;!. Hall, l.r, llankinsoii, lU). * i Harris. ()7. ! Mill. IKJ. I Hi 11 man, «i2. | lli'iTick. !>.j. ■I,_ sr; ^'•t'oniiell, ()() Marsliall. 1,:, Alilliiny. I.*);! Moiiran, (i7. -Now.-oml>, .;<>, 7;j. ,.-,- Parsons, 140. Pearson. 1»;. I'efer.s, 141. Perkins, 2;}. Pliill)iick. N7 Pliinm-y, 7u. Palmer, 112. Parisli, 4.S. Parker, 22, !).$ Poor, :{.s. Potter, 61. Rand, !»7. I»i«-c, .")2. Savary. .V». 127 Saxton. 1 12. Smitli, 42. Ntcadman. ;;o, 104. Stickney, 8. •Strorif,'. I4(t. Tliiiiston. S, .•{7 Ti.sdale. 111. Viditoe, 1.{H Vrooin. 62. Warren, I2I Whitman, si. Winrhesfer, 7S Winslow, 140, 144 Woodhuiy, ;J2. Woodworth.2:{.Chas.se„.,...,ona,«St«p.,. Isaae.- \\ alter.' ' ' Worcester, :>0. % I •! I I ,'.*., ' "♦ ALLIED FAMILIES. -*:? . n' (,'. ■ .■• '■■■ - •{ I . «(• I • ..to' '. ?l I .4 ^X' / ,;M I ■ t ■ ► THE ALLIED FAMILIES. WuKN \hv nontral F'n'nch wiTf «lrivi'ii out <>f Nova Scotia by tlifir Kiiylish victors, in 1755, lib(>i'al offers wore in;ulc to loyal subjects of the King of Kn<;laii(l to occupy tlic latiils. As a consc(HU'ncc, some thousands from (Jreat l>ritain, (-Jer- niany, an * m^^ , f.' •i\ ALLIED FAMILIES. ADAMS. (From the WpIhIi of A|» Adam.) 1. i. Robert Adams, fi»»iii Di-von, Knirlaml (»ais\rtcii, Mass., IG3.T; removed to Salem, 1638; to Newhmy, 1640; and settled on lan<] still held Ity descendants of tlie name. He was a tailor, and a good citizen. llis wife d. .lune I'i, 1677; he m. (2d) Sarah (ilover, widow of Henry Sliort, Feh. 6, 167S, an.l d. Oct. 12, 1082, aged 81. She d. Oct. 24, 1697. (-illl.DKEN. i .loH.N, m, — ii Joanna, 1». — Woodman. 16:^4; m. Lanncelot Granger, Jan. 4, l(i54; the ancestor i>f (lideon Grander, a postmaster-general of the United States, ill Sekg. AitK.vM, li. 16.S0. iv Ei.i/.ABKTii, m. Eflward Phelps o( Andover. V Mary, m. Jeremiah Gooilridge, Nov. 15, 1660. vi IsAA«-, I). 164><; <1. single, vii Jao«»b, h. April 23, 164U; d. young. viii Hannah, h. June 2.'), 16.^0"; m. William Warhaiii, Feb. l(t, 1680. ix JAroB, b. Se|>t. 13, 16J'»1 ; m. Anna Ellen, .\pril 7, 1677.« X Arciielaus, 1). about 1653: m. Sarah , March, 161)8; m. 2d, Sarah Green (1699-1719), 1717. >* ii. Serfft. Abram l'. III'. .{y •'.•1 B r { ,i! AI.LIKI) FAMILIES. <;HII.I>KKN. i Makv, h. Jan. 16, 167*^. it KoHKUT, 1». May l*J, 1G74; m. Kt'becca Knight, Aug., I69r), hiul iS cliildren. iii Ahka.m, Jr., h. May 6, 167(5; ni. Ann Longfellow, 17U3, hail 11 rhihlren; a pair of twins were: 1. Rev. .Joseph, 1». March H, 1719; \n. Mrs. Marv Green- h-af, 174(>. a. Kev. Benjamin,!). Mareh H, 1710; n>. Klizabeth Pay- son, 1748; in. 'JJ, Relteeca Nichols, iv Isaac,!). Feb. '26, 1679; in. Hannah Spofford, 1 08, had 7 children. V Sauaii, b. April 11, 16S1 ; ni. John Hutchinson, 1715. vi Joiiv, b. March 7, 16S4; in. Klizaix'th Noyes (John, Den. Nicholas) 1707; in. '1<\ Sarah Pearson, 17^;J; had 7 children, vii Dk. AFattiikw, b. Mav 'if), 1686; ni. Sarah Knight, April 4. 1707; had 7 chihlren. viii IsRAKL, b. Dec. -5, 1688; \\\. Rebecca Atkinson, Oct. l.'^i, 1714, and d. Dec. I'J, 1714. She m. -Jd, Ensign Jo.seph Hilton, of Kxeter, N. H., Oct. 10, 1716. ix DoKornY, b. Oct. 25, 1691. 3 X Ri( MAKi), b. Nov. 1>'2, 1693. '^, iii. Kicliard Adams (Sergt. Abram, Robert), b. 1693; rn. Susanna Pike, Dec I'J, 1717, ami d, \llh. She d. Oct. 17, 1754. (;hii.i>ukn. i Mary, b. Oct. 8, 1718; m. Abrani, son of Dr. Matthew Adams, March 14, 1738. ii John, b. Sept. 9, 17'JO; d. March "20, 17*23. iii Hannah, b. Nov. 1*2, 17"22; in. f'apt. Daniel Chute (James, James, James, Lionel), April '20, 1742. See No 8. iv Enoch, 1). Sept.*24, 17*24; m. Sar.ah Jackman^ (Niciio- las, .I.'imcs, James), July *28, 1717; had "2 children: Lieut. Nathaniel m. Mary I'earson and d. 18'2S, agiMl 80; Susan- n:di nik'rry, N. 11., and lie had a grant of land at Ml. Wollaston. He «l. Oct. 6, 1646. OIIII.DKKN. i IIknky, h. 1604; m. Eli/.aheth Paine, I64:i, and was killed in Kini,' Philip's War, Vvh. 1>1, 167.'i-6. She wa.s shot l»y accident 8 days after. They had (i childn*n ; Henry, had Thomas, whose son Thomas ha; Ml. Elizabeth ; lid Mary ; d. about 1691, Medtield. V Pktkk, b. 1622 ; m. Rachel ; settled in Medtield ; d. .ibout 1690; 13 children. vi John, I>. 1(524; m. Ann , and d. 1706; 8 children. Dr. Daniel Adams, author of Arithmetic, is 7th on this line. 2 vii JosKi'ii, b. 1626. viii Edwaki), b. 1630; m. Lydia ; <1. 1676; lived in Med- tield ; d. about 1715 ; 14 children, ix Ubsl'la. 2. ii. Joseph Adams (Henry), b. 1626; m. Abigail, daughter of Gregory Baxter, 1650, and d. Dec. 6, 1694. She d. 1692, aged 58 ; freeman 1653 ; selectman, etc. CHILURKN. )8, n»« i Hannah, b. 1652 ; m. Samuel Savill. 3 ii JosKPH, 1). 1654. iii John, I), .and d. 1656, iv AuiuAiL, b. 1658|; m. John Bass. I VIII ALI.IEI> FAMILIES. I J l» 4 V John, I>. 1661. vi Bktiiia. I.. 1661 ; m. John \Vtl»l., IHHU. vii 3I.\i:y, J». 1663 ; siip. . lt>6i» ; siip. d. y«nimr. ix M.\KT, b. 1667; m. SninufI VVol»l» ; Den. Samuel Bass; d. 171H). X Peter, b. 166K: in. Mary Wehb, 1695. zi JoxATiiAX, b. 1671. xii Mehitablk, b. 167?^ ; in. Thomas White, 1697. IJ. iii. Joseph Adams (Josepli, IIiMiry), h. 1654: m. Mary Chapin (166_'-16h7k Id^l: 'M Hannah Bass "(1667-1705) ; .3d Kliza- l»eth : A. 174m, a<;e«l 71. He was selectman of Braintree ; d. 1737. CHII.DREX. i Maby. b. 16?(3: in E|ihrnini Jones, 1714. ii Aidi.Aii^ b. 16'<4: in. Setli Chapin, of Mend«>ii, .ind was ;;ran«lniutlier of Rev. Dr. Chapin, Coluinhia Col., Wash- ini^ton. iii JosKpii. b. \6'^S: H. C. 17lO; pa.stor Newington, X. H.. 1715, .ind was there sixty-six years; d. 1784, John l^uiiK-y Adams remembered him at his father's ; had 3 s*»ns. A deseendant invented the Adams printing pre^s. 5 iv Jiiiix. b. 1691. V Samieu. b. 1693: m. Sarah I'aiiie, 1720. vi JosiAii, h. 1695 ; m. Bethiali ThompMdi, Kl?*; di>missed to the chiirrh in Meiidon, 1735. vii Haxxaii. b. 1697; m. Benjamin Owen, 1725. viii RiTii, b. 17«K« III. Hfv. Nathan W»l»b, 1731. ix Bktiiia, b. 1702; m. Kl»en Hunt, as 2d w., WVvmouth, 1737. x KiEENEZKi^ b. 1704; in. Ann Boylston, of Brookline. xi Caleb, b. 17H»; d. young. 4. iii. C'apl. John Adams (Joseph, Henry), b. 1661 ; m. Hannah \V«-bb, 1691: Jd Hannah Cheikley ; he followed the seas; lived in B^r^tuii after 16*»7 ; merchant there: d. 1711. CiIII.I>RKX. i Haxwh, b 16«5; m. Samuel Holbrook, 1710. ii Jucix, b. I6**7. iii Sami-el. b. I6M*: m. 1713. .Mary Kifield, ..f Bo>t(.n (169! ); w.as a prominent man in Boston anil d. 174**; 12 children — only three grew up — >on Samuel, b. 1722; m. ElizaU-ih, daughter of l:»v. Samuel Cliecklev (1725- >, 1749; 2d, Kliaibeth *Vells (1736 \ 1764; .1^ U; AI.MKI) FAMII.IKS. IX IV V vi vii he ^r.'uliiaU'd II. C. 174u; proscrilxfl with .lohii Han- cook l>v (iovtTiior (»a<'»'; siii (»f Iiuh'|tcink'!ife; Lii'Hti'naiit-drovcnior of Ma.ssarlmsi'tis, 17SJ»; Govfinor 171>4-7; . KiDo ; rn. Samuel Jones, Hoston. Thomas, 1.. 17<>1. Aiii.iAH, 1.. 17(i'J; m. \~'1:k Deixtrah Cutler; d. 17«1S ; ( k-rk of Faneuil Hall Market many years. 5. iv. Deil. John 4i»ylston (I'ettM-, Dr. Thomas, Thomas, England to America, 1085; * from Knglish Rec- ords," 1880, mentions the will t>f John Haneks (»f Luiidun piuhalily 1(530, in which the testatur remembers William, lii«hard, Thomas, (ieorge, and Mary, c^iildren of his uncle, William Haneks, deceased ; also (ioi.^in Halpli l''ugLr. 1. Ril'iliird Builkcs, who came to America, and settled at S«-ituate, Mass., ahout, or before, 1<)40, may liave been connected with the family mentioned above. In lti4;> he was a settler in York Cttunty, .Me., where he was a Provincial Coiineihtr for 1(551-2, under (tuv. Kdwaid (iodfrey ; Sidectman off and on twenty years; Trial Justice or Commissioner sever;il years; Cuuil .Vppraisi'r the best part of thirty years, to 1U91 ; besides other appointmeiiis, as m ¥ >h >{i ,*f AI..JKI» KAMIMHS. •?■ Tax CoiiimissioiuT, llio'J ; Overseer of ('oimty Prison, IHTIJ, etc. He WHS in:i(le :i freetnun 1()5'2, and in Kisi appears in a list of inliab- itanl^ swearing alleniance to the King. lie d., or was carried off Ity Indians, early in lOi)-, wlien 187 of the people of \'()rk were either killed or carried captive to Canada. lie ni. Klizahetli, daughter of John an*l HIi/nbeth Alcock, of York, who survived him several years. Cllll.nKKN, 2 i .loiiN. ii SAMUKr., I». ere 1(559 ; d. 109-J. iii .Ion, d. KJ9-2. iv JusKi'H, h. l<)t)7; rn. Klizabetli, d;ingliter of .John and Kliza (Cuintnings) Harmon, of York, l. about 1690; lived upon the fanidy homestead in York tliroULth life. He had various oHiees on land and sea, .and was called Lieutenant on the town book. He was in Vni. Thom.as Woilutxik's company, 17'J2-5, to tight In- dians. He m., 171'J, liuth, daughter of Klias and .Magdalen (Hil- ton) Weure, and d. 175U, She d. 1768, aged 66-7. CIIILDRKN. 4 i JoHiiUA, b. Sept. 18, 1718. ii Kma8, b. Aug. 9, 1715 ; d. 1725. AI.IJKI) FAMILIES. XI 111 iv V vi vii viii IX i.v M.\i!v, 1.. S»'|.t. 1-J. 1717; Ml. Frinois Hetls, Aug. 13, 1735, 17r)l ; Iiv«'(l ill Vork; liad two , IT'J;"); III. I,y; in. Abigail Miiclimori', 1753; lived in York ; lia, 1». July "24, 173li; m. I'Ik-Im', (laughter of Jacoh and Aliiijail (Hr.K'y) Curtis, sou of Kphraiin and Klizaheth (Killiurm-) Curtis, uf !{o\vl»'y, 1754, and moved to Arun- del ( Kemu'liiinkpoit ) al)i)Ul 1700; removed to Scarboro', where he taught school, and was engineer and surveyor, lie was in the Revolutionary war, 1775-6, and was 1st Lieutenant in Col. Kdmiind Phinney's regiment; saw service at Fort (ieorire and Ticonderoga, N Y. After tile war he resided at Scarhoro'; later in Nortli Yarmouth, and d. in Saco, Me., Oct. 1>, 1S-J3, ageeii jamin Milliken. Aug. •Jii, 1754. Kinii, l». Jan. liS, 173t)-7; m. Klias We.ire (Joseph, Klias, Peter), April, 17<>(l. See Weare. iiii'iiAKu, li. altont 173S 1>; d. Dec. 4, 17(5*2, of ;i f'Ver con tracted wars. Ill the service during llie French ami Indian 4. Iv. Joshua liailkcs (.Mosis, John, Richard), 1). Sept. 13, 1713; 111. Mary .Miichiiiore, Sept. IH, 1737, anKRN. 7 i (iKOKsJK, b. Miucli 1'2, 1771S. 8 ii tloiiN. 9 iii IIknky. 10 iv Jamks, 11 V Chris Toi'iiKU. 12 vi .Ia<;oii. 13 vii Kkki»kiii» K. viii Hannah, ni. Klij.i licals (Coopor, Ahcl), aiul had Mary Ann, Dolly, an i iMosKs, Jr. IT) ii RiniAiii). 17 iii 'I'lMoTiiv. iv Jank, i>. 171M ; m. Dea. Daniel Whil man*'' ( Daniel, John, John, liev, Zachariah, Di-a. >lohn, 1<>37), IH'Jl, and d. ISH7. He Ml. Isl, .\nn Dykenian (171)2 1«17); had 11 children, and d. \H{V.i, aged 72. V .JiroiTii, d. Jan., is'U, ageil IMi (»r 7. IS vi Kmi'hai.kt. vii Ann, ni. James Astuns, a sohlier. 7. vl. 7; d. .March 31, ISl 1. ii Hannah, ».. Aug. 25, inn'.j; ui. liurton Chute. ( Xo. f».'{.) iii Sam, V, It. Oct. I<), ls|l ; m. De.i. Sila*, sun of Krank Jack- son, Ih:II ; 1 children, iv Sa.muki, Nki.son, I». .\pril 2, 1814; m. I). .rune 'J'J, isKJ; m. Sophia (.M;iish:ill) ('lml»'. (No. \'A) vi FuKi.i.KK K, l». ImI». 1», IHIIJ; in. N:immu Marshall ; Sir.ipli Chnt.'. (No. 88.) vii Km/, A .Aw, 1». Manh "JT, I><"_'1 ; tn. William, son of Frank Jackson, .May 7, IM^; In- . 17M(» ; III. I'oliy, i.ky,I>. IXISC:*); m. Armanella .Marshall (William, An- thony); (> chiUlreii. iii .Maki.akkt, h. Sept., IK'Jtt; m. IJcv. IFenry Arch«'laus. iv Makia, 1». Sept., IS-J'J ; III. William II. Uoaeh ; Arche Ihirns, .Jr.; 'i or i\ ehildn'ii. V IIknkv, h. li^'J.*); m. Hecea, daughl«'r of .John N'iditoe; 8 H(ms; ISecea Ilollman. vi .Ja.mks, h. 1H2H ; III. I*)li/.aheth, daughter of Timothy lianks ; •J dauyhlers. Halcoinh ; 8 children, vii Ki.i/AitKTii, l>. IH81 ; m. Sainiud iJudson, son of Keiihen viii Maky Ki.iza, h. 1S88; m. Weston, son o| I'-iah .Johnson ; 4 children. ■ ) ack- lijali 0. vl. Henry Itanks (.lo^hua, .loshua. .Moses, .John, Rich- ard), h. 17x2 ; d. IHHO ; m. 'I'hatikful, dau'^diter of .J«iel l<'ariisworth ; lived in Upper Clarence, under the North Mountain ; she d. ahoiil I X70. rilll.lMtKN. i JoKi., •!. I'., m. Dehorali, daughter of Jonhua Slocomh, 1^81 ; 4 ihildren. ■■'if I'll •I XIV ALLIKD FAMILIES. ii Mauy, in. Ch.irlos Foster, son of Isa.'\c, Jr.; 9 cliildrcn. iii .JoHiiiA, 111. Calliarinc, ; m. Wesley (iilliatf'' (.Midiael, Win); •'{ cliildren. vii Fanny, in. Gidi'on, son of Samuel IJeardsley. viii Becca, m. Parker, son of J(.« epli Neily ; .o eliildren. i.x SrsiK, 1>. IS'JO; ni. (ieorirr, .). P., son ofJoscpl, Ndly ; their son, (ieor-ie K., I». 1S.^G, was killed l)y a railroad train at Pine (iiove, S«'pt., 1874. X Cai.kb, 1>. IH8:^; rn. Cassie Rafiise, und li.nl 4 cliildron. 10. vl. James Banks (Joslm.'i, Joshua, >[oses, John, Hiehard), l>. 17S4; m. Sally liicu (see Riee); lived near M vrslialPs Cove, now Port Lorne, and d. June, 1864. She d. Auij., 180^" a. 1S23), «laii(Thtcr of . 1S20; in. Israel Brooks and d. sliortly after; he in. 'Jd, Mary K., daughter of Hiley Corl»it ; liave a daujfhter, Jessie, vi Gkokok, I). IS'JU: in. Rebecca, daus»liler of Eli Messen- '■ 'tf i^vv ; 5 t-hildren. vii Mahi.v, b. IH24; in. Win. Crocker, at Middleton, N. S.; '2 children, viii Sai.i.y, b. 18*26; m. Solomon, son of Jame8 Charlton ; 2 children, ix John Wakd. b. 1829; in. Rachel, daiii;hter of Alex. Me- Keii/.ie, 1849; '2 children. She d. 1S.'>4, aj^ed 25; in. 'id Einina Frances, daughter of Geo. Warren, and live at l)anvers|»ort. He was a soldier in the Tnited Stales Navy. X HrssKi.i., b. 1831 ; m. Lovisa Marshall (George, Otis, Isaac); 6 children, xi Ci.AKK, b. 18:56; d. about 1869. in. )ur. ISCS, ind, he 111), 889, 12. vi. Jacob Banks (Joshua, Joshua, Moses, John, Hicliard), b. 1787 ; in. Betsy Witt ( 1798—1868) ; liveil south of Lawreiisetown, south of Annapolis Uiver ; d. Aug., 1.S70. CHILDKKX. i Jonx, b. 1S20; in. Mary, daughter of Joseph Neily. ii LouiSK, in. John C. Wilson, and d. ; he in. "Jd, Ella, daughter of Harvey Saunders, and widow of .lohn Jef- ferson. iii (iiEoKGK, in. Sarah A., daughter of Daniel Durland, Jr. iv Amukose L., m. Sarah E., daughter of John Whitman ; Matilda, a sister, and Armanella, daughter of James Sprowle. V Bkthia, m. James A., son of James Sprowle. vi Makia, III. Isaac Whitman, son tif John ; Alden, son of Timothy BankH. 13. vi. Freilerick Banks (Joshua, Joshua, Moses, John, Rich- ard), b. about 1790; in. Hannah (1797 — Sept., 1881), daughter of John Graves; lived at Port Lome, and d. about 1885. >, r; ., ■:■>.!> Ml. XVI AI.I.IKI) KAMII.IKS. ('IIII.I)KE.N. i PlIILo, 1>. IS'iO. ii (iii.iiKitr, l>. Isii'J. iii Ai KXAM>Ki{, l». 1S'J4 ; d. 1M91. iv Cait. Iskakl, It. |SJ«1; .1. J;ill., IX;'.?. V ,J(»iiN, l». ISJS; 111. Uaclul Wils.Mi ( W:ilt< r, Cliristoplu'r). vi Ki i/.AiiKTii, I). l>iH(»; III. Aaron, son of Thomas CliMrlton. vii PiiiNKAS, I). Im:{-J; III. Harriet, »laii<,'liti'r «>f Walter \Vils«in, 1N71». viii .Iank, III. Will. Daltoii, .Fr. ix Mau»;akkt .Ann, in. Curtis, son of Hi'urv Dalton. (Will- iam, Sr., and llfiiry Itrollicis.) 14. vi. Wiliiaiii Kaiiks, yonnizi'st of S ln(»tlH'is, l». alxuit iSdO; m. Marijarct Warwick, .ami livctl on \hv oM lionu'stoail of Imh fallu'r; d. .ihoiit 1S.^5{. Slu- d. Sept., 1S9I, owr so. (IIII.DKKN. i Mav Ei.i/a, I». IS.'l'J; 111. Dt'sl»risay, son of KIkmi Hnlcomb. His mot her was a sister of Avard Lonjjli'y, Ksq. ii .Tkssik, I). IHSf); m. Thomas, son of Samuel C'liesley. 15. vi. Mosi'S Banks (Moses, .loshun, .Moses, John, Richard), I), about 1774-.'i; m. Olive (l». M;ircli I'J. 177<)), daui;hter of I)ea. Joseph and Eleanor (Blood) Morton, and li\ed in Aylesfonl, Kings County, N. S. • IIII.nUKN. i Ahram, KK, It. I^I'J; 111. Altltu', iliiiijilitiT of .J(tsc|t|i Col- lins; -J.l, llcKii A. Moisi- (1^13(1—111. IH.VJ); 8 fliiMren. vi l-oi is.\. III. I'liarU's Kitchie. vii Son, hi. Barti'aiix. 17. Vl. Timotll) Bunks (.M«'-t's, .Foslma, Moses, Jolm, IJicli- ani), III. M iij^aivt, f Jttseph (Captain Henry), at Bear |{i\er,'N. S. ix .losEi'li, III. Dolly, ilauuhter of Bayanl I'ayson. .\ Bktsv, III. James, son <>t John lianks. xi DiMOCK, m. Betsy, «Inughter of KdwanI (toiieher. IH. vl. Klipllillot BailkN (.Moses, Joshua, Moses, John, Rich- ard), Ml. Hannah, (laughter of Tiiii«>thy Saun(ler.s, and lived in Avlesford. nill.DRKN. i Sai'Ndkr.s, Ml. off South. ii AiiKAM, 111. Sarah, daughter of Kev. Israul Rice, iii Hk.n'kv. iv David, in. >F:iria Pa\soii. V OiiAiMAii, in. Margaret .Moddy. vi K/EKIKI. vii Thomas Handi.kv. viii Ji'MiTii, III. James Kinney, ix Maktiia, III. Kohar. BARNES. 1. NntllHIlipl BurilOS, I'orn aluMit 1720, ajipears in (Jranvllle, N. S., soon alter the French were ilriven out, in ITnft. C'lIII.nKKN. 2 i Hannah, h. 1745; ni. Jol» Younp. 'A ii Ki.izAr.KTii, l». 1746; in. Joseph Milluuy, from Ireland, iii Sakaii, I>. 1748; lu. Samuel Chute. (No. 10.) •i (' XVtII AI.hlKIt KAMI MRS. 4 iv Makv, It. 1750; in. Jaiin-s K:iv, from Irfl;iri»l. V N'.\TiiANii;i,, l». 17;'>2 ; m, if f iiii>take nut, .I«-ru>h!i MInck- iiiiin' (oiK' lit' \t i-liililrfii of .ImIiii :in., 1(U»;"), m .Itititi), o\i'r to Nova Scotia lu't'oru tlif Kcvolution, ami .scttlctl in CornwalliH, Kinjj;H Co. 5 vi SrKN( KU, 1>. IT.'t.T; ni. Jam.', ilauglilor of Valentine Troop. 2. ii. Hailliali DairilOH, m. Joli Voung, an<1 liad, in (iranville, N. S.: Cltll.hKK.N. i W 11.1,1AM, 1>. 17»>4;m. Miriam I'arkcr. 175»ii. ii Sa.mi Ki., I>. 17t);'); in. hvtiia, . 170S; m. James Parker, 179'»: no cliildren. iv .1 OS K I'll, 1». 17<)i>. V TiMoTiiv, It. 1771 ; m. Mary . vi Joii, It. May '2i\, 177:1; m. Lecmanl. vii John, It. I77i'». \iii Nathan iKi,, It. 1777. ix KttHKUT, I). 177U; m. Klizalietli McCormack. X Sakaii, Ii. I7S(>; <|. young, xi AiiKAM, It. 17S4; m. Ilannaii Wade. 3. ii. KlixalM'ill Itai'lieM, m. J«ise|ili Millmry, 17(t4, ami had: iHIMiBKN. i Thomas, Ii. 17(i.^; m. ii Hknjamin, Ii. 1707 ; m. iii .Iamks, It. 1 770 ; m. iv Makv, It. 177*J; m. Deiimtte Duriaiul. v Ki.i/ABKrii, 1). 1774. vi tlosKi'ii, h. 177(5; drowned. U vii IIknuv, It. 177^. viii Samuki,, b. 17i<0. ix Rk'hakii, It. 1782. X SAitAii, b. 178f». 4. ii. Mary BariieH^ (from Ireland) m. Joseph Ray, and had in Nova Scotia : CHII.DKKN. i .Iank, m. T<>si'|ih Foster. (See Foster.) ii .loiiN, m. Deborah, ilaughter of Joel Farnsworlh. iii MoHKs, reliinied to Irel:ind. iv iIamkh, 111. Kacliel, daughter of John Morris, of Bunker Hill fame. //jir.^ > I AI.MKI) FAMILIES. xix 5. ii. S|M'iin»r Barnes, h. 1755; m. Jane Troup (b. 1700), nixl limi : • iiii.nftKN. i K.vTY, li. May 17, 1771*. ii .F A.oii I'., h. 'I7*<-'. ill IIk.nkv, I». 17x4. iv Toiiv. I.. 178X. V Josi I'll T., I». 1790. vi i\.\.\rv, l>. IhiiO, «. iii. ThoiiiiiN Milhiiry (.F<>Ht|ih, aii*l Elizal.fth (Haines, t' Natliaiiicl.; < IIII.IIREX. i TiioMAs, wiii>|>Ii, Klias, Joseph, Klian, iVter). iv D.win, ii !■ iiiiii 1 ii iii iv V vi vii viii IX X xi xii • CHILDREN. Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1796 ; ni. Priscilla Chute. (See No. 22.) James, b. July 8, 1798; m. Mary, daughter Henry Mil- bury ;, 4 children. Elizabeth, b. July 27, 1800 ; d. young. Henry, b. Oct. 18, 1801; ni. Mary Young; 7 children; he m. 2d, Phebe Ann, daughter of John and Phebe Palmer. Susanna, b. Feb. 22, 1803; m. John Brown; 2 children. Anna, b. Jan. 21, 1805; m. Wm. Armstrong; 4 children. Mary, b. June 21, 1807; m. Wm. Nicholls. David F.,b. Sept. 8, 1810 ; m. Lucy Marshall (Elisha, Solo- mon), and had Amanda, David F., Elmira, and John. Mr. D. F. M. drowned April, 1837, and Lucy M. ra. 2d, Hugh Williams. Lucy, b. Nov. 17, 1812 ; ra. Jas. Lyman Chute. (See No. 78.) John, b. Sept. 8, 1814 ; ni. Seraphina Chute. (No. 22.) Elizabeth, b. Nov. 2, 1817 ; m. Harrington Messenger. Fletcher, b. July 30, 1819; m. Sarah J. Sprowle; 2 daughters. I 9. iii. Henry Milbury, brother to the three preceding, b. 1778 ; m. Sarah, daughter of John Wade, about 1800. She d. ; he m. 2d, Sarah Dodge, 1804, and lived at or near Phinney's Cove, Annapolis Co., N. S. 4 CHILDREN. i John, m. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Israel Longley, Jr., and had a son, John Fletcher, who m. Louise Jane Chute. (See No. 40, Bear R.) Stephen, ni. Mary, daughter of Eben Bent, of Sam. Phebe, m. Benj. Farnsworth, 2d wife. Seth, m. Elizabeth n iii iv V vi Mary, m. James Milbury, Jr. David, n\. Mary Bent, of John, of Sam. ' tt »'■■'■ "a^ ALLIED FAMILIES. XXI Vll VIU ix Jas. Priestly, m. Henrietta Clark (William, Richard), and had 3 Kons, William, Wesley, and Richard. Mrs. M. d. 1887 ; lie m. 2d, Lucretia (Farnsvvorth) Chute, 1888. Alfred. Edward, Esq., m. Margaret Holland. ■ ;. 'I- CHENEY. 1. John and Martha Cheney came over from England 1635; settled in Roxbury, and members of the church there, but removed to Newbury, 1636; was made a freeman 1637; d. July 28,1666, aged about 60. His wife d. July 20, 1663. He is reported as shoe- maker. The records at Newbury says, " Aged Sister Cheney was buryed June 3, 1686," and is supposed to be the wife of John Che- ney ; but if it be so, she must have been 2d wife. children. 1 ii iii iv V vi vii viii ix X Mary, b. 1628 (?) ; m. Nich. Bushy, 1652. Martha, b. 1629 (?) ; m. Anthony Sadler, 1649. John, b. 1631 (?) ; ra. Daniel, b. 1633 (?) ; m. Sarah, b. 1635 ; m. Joseph Plummer, Dec. 23, 1652. Lydia, b. 1637 (?) ; m. John Kendrick, Nov. 12, 1657. Peter, b. 1639 ; m. Hannah, b. Nov. 16, 1642 ; m. Richard Smith. (See Smith.) Nathaniel, b. 1645; d. April 24, 1684. Elizabeth, b. 1648 ; m. Stephen Cross. ^>.T *. ' ;;ove, g^ey, Jane 2. ii. John Cheney, Jr., m. Mary, daughter of Francis Plummer, May 20, 1660 ; lived in Newbury, but was drowned near Roxbury, in the Charles R., Dec. 12, 1671. She m. 2d, David Benit, April 29, 1672. ^ CHILDREN. i Mary, b. 1661 ; m. Isaac Kilborne, a mute, July 24, 1684. ii Martha, b. 1663 ; m. John Leighton, June 4, 1691. iii John, b. 1669 ; d. of smallpox . on an expedition to Can- ada, and thrown overboard at Nantasket, 1691, and his two sisters were appointed to administer upon his estate. 3. ii. Daniel Cheney (John), m. Sarah Bailey, b. 1644, daughter of John, Oct. 8, 1665, and d. Sept. 10, 1694, aged 61. '.ill ■h xxu ALLIED FAMILIES. CHILDREN. i!*« 0! ii;,'!!! k h I' 'I ■'J i;|il PI • y III I'i %\ I Sarah, b. Sept. 11, 1666 ; m. John Richards, June 16, 1696. ii JrniTH, b. Sept. 9, 1668. iii Daniel, b. Dec. 31, 1670. iv Hannah, b. Sept. 3, 1673; in, Tliomas Wiswall (Noali, Thomas), of Cambridge, Dec. 17, 1696. He d. 1709, aged 43 ; she m. 2d, Dea. David Newman, 1719 ; 7 chil- dren. ) V John, b. July 10, 1676. vi Elinor, b, March 29, 1679 ; m. Richard Shatswell, of Ips- wich, 1696; she m. 2d, Thomas Safford^ (John, Thomas of Ipswich 1640), b. 1672, and liad Stephen'', who was the father of Nathan^ who m. Eliz.'ibeth Foster, of Salem, daughter of Capt. Nathaniel, descendant of Reg- inald. Their son, Nathan Foster*' (1786-1847), had a son, Nathan Foster', Jr., (1815-1891). vii Joseph, b. 1682 ; ni. Samh Wiswall (Noah, Thomas, to Mass. 1635), 1702, and died 1749. viii James, b. April 6, 1685 ; m. Lydia Myrick, 1782, and d. 1746 ; 5 children. 4. ii. Peter Cheney (John), b. in Newbury, Mass, 1639; m. Hannah, daughter of Dea. Nicholas Noyes, May 14, 1663, and d. Jan., 1694, aged 55. She m. 2d, John Atkinson, Sr., June, 1700. children. i Peter, b. Nov. 6, 1663, ii John, b. May 10, 1666. / > ' " ' iii Nicholas, b. May 23, 1667. iv Huldah, b. 1669 (?) ; m. Timothy Worster, 1691; Simon Daykin, 1718. V Mary, b. Sept, 2, 1671 ; m. Francis Worster, 1691 ; Joseph Eaton, 1726. vi Martha, b. 1673 (?) ; m. Wm. Worster, 1691 ; John Pem- berlon, 1710. (See Worcester.) vii Nathaniel, b. Oct. 2, 1675 ; d. July 30, 1677. viii Jemima, b. Nov. 29, 1677 ; ni. French; Riciiard Pet- tingall, Oct. 10, 1703. 9 ix Eldad, b. Oct. 24, 1681. ^, X Hannah, b. Sept. 13, 1683 ; ra. Lionel Chute. (No. 4.) xi Ichabod, b. Sept. 22, 1685; m. Ann Ciiute. (See No. 3.) xii Lidia, b. Nov. 5, 1687; m. Jeremiah Poor (H^iiry, John), 1709; 2d, Samuel Plummer, or Lull, ere 1718, and lived to about 1780. ALLIED FAMILIES. XXlll 5. iii. Daniel Cheney, Jr. (Daniel, John), b. Dec. 31, 1670 ; m. Hannah Dustin, daughter of Thomas and Hannah* (Emerson) Dustin, of Haverhill, son of Thomas, of Dover, N. H., 1698. CHILDREN, i Daxikl, b. July 16, 1699; m. Sarah , and had Marcy, 17*25, and jierhaps more, ii John, b. March 10, 170'2 ; m. Johana Pike, 1732; had Dan- iel, Hannah, Daniel, and Sarah; d. April 27, 1738; she m. 2d, Natlian Chase, Dec 30, 1740. iii Thomas, b. Feb. 25, 1704; m. Harriet^Stephens, 1726, and had Daniel, Duston, Thomas, Mary, and Nathaniel iv Hannah, b. Sept. 25, 1706 ; m. John Coffin, April 28, 1726, and had Dustin, 1727. V Sarah, b. Jan. 25, 1708 ; m. Wm. Calef, Nov. 5, 1728. vi Nathaniel, b. Nov. 25, 1711; m. Kezia Annis, Oct. 25, 1733. vii Mary, b. Aug. 9, 1714 ; m. Joseph Homan, Dec. 20, 1734. viii Abigail, b. Nov. 1, 1719. I ■ ' / fsy m. John Cheney (Daniel, John), b. July 10, 1676; m. ; d. 1715 ; m. 2d, Elizabeth Currig, Oct., 1717; m. 1% • • • 6. 111. Elizabeth 3d, Lydia Burr.age, 1729. Pet- * Hannah, daiiKhter of Michael and Hannah (Webster) Emerson, was b. Dec. 23, 10.57, in Haverhill. Mass; m. Dec. 3. 1677, Thomas Dustin (cr Dus- ton). and iiad 13 cliildren before 1G09. On March 15, 1697, nineteen or twenty Indians made a raid upon the town, burned half a dozen houses, mur- dered and captured about thirty-nine persons, includinio; Mrs. Hannah Dus- tin, her nurse, Mary Corliss, widow of Wm. Neff, and an English boy, Sam Lennardsou. Her baby, Martha, only 6 days old, had its brains dashed out against a tree, in its mother's sight ! Mr. Dustin, seeing the savages coming, ran with his gun, got between them and the children— eight of his own and several others along with them — and g t them to a place of safety. The captured ones were marched seventy-five or eighty miles north, through the woods, to an island in the Merrimack river, at Pennacook, above Concord, N. H. The Indian family were twelve — two stout men, three women, and seven children — and while there in camp, fearing and dreading worse usage, Mrs. Dustin planned their escape. So on the night of the 29th, while they were asleep, Mrs. Dustin and her nurse, with tomahawks, brained ten of them ; one, seeing the fate of the'others, up and run, and one was spared. She then took the ten scalps and her captor's gun, as trophies, and they paddled down the Merrimack in a canoe, arriving at home the 31st, finding their house burned, but the husband and children all safe. She was awarded £50 by the General Assembly at Boston, and some presents from Colonel Nicholson, governor of Maryland. Mr. Dustin was living in 1729, and it is said that she survived him several vears. The children were: Hannah, 1678; Pilizabeth, 1680; Mary, 1681; Thomas, 1683; Nathaniel, 1685; John, 1686; Sarah, 1688; Abi- gail, 1690; Jonathan, 1692; Timothy, 1694; Mehitable, 1694; Martha. 1697; Lydia, 1698. A monument has been erected in HaverLHl to the memory of Hannah Dus- tin, with appropriate inscriptions upon it. I , -'■ XXIV ALLIED FAMILIES. CHILDREN. II! » i John, b. Jan. 10, 1704; m. ii Sauah, b. Oct. 7, 1706; m. Isaac Shepherd, 1727. iii Daniel, b. Dec. 28, 1710 ; tl. 1743. iv Timothy, b. April 18, 1718. V MosKS, b. Oct. 20, 1715 ; in. Hannah Woodward, 1755. SECOND FAMILY. vi William, b. July 8, 1719; m. Lydia Flagg, 1745. vii Elizabeth, b. Nov. 2, 1721 ; m. Stephen Hastings, 1750. viii Eleanor, b. Feb. 6, 1724. ix Samuel, b. Jan. 31, 1726; d. 1761. X Abigail, b. Aug. 20, 1727. xi Lydia, b. Dec, 1731. 7. iii. Peter Cheney, Jr. (Peter, John), b. Nov. 6, 1663; m, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Holmes, 1691 ; lived at Worcestei', 1704. children. i Nicholas, b. March 14, 1693; m. Hannah Tenny, 1717, and had Abigail, 1718 ; Samuel, 1720; Gersham, 1722 ; Elciad, 1724; Benjamin, 1725; David, 1729; Hannah, 1733 ; Hannah, 2d, 1736. ii Mary, b. 1695 ; d. soon. iii Ben.jamin, b. Jan. 6, 1698 ; ra. Elizabeth Long, 1724 ; lived at Hartford . 8. iii. John Cheney (Peter, John), b. May 10, 1666; m. Mary Chute (James, James, Lionel), March 7, 1693. children. 10 i Edmund, b. June 29, 1696. ii Martha, b. July 3, 1700 ; m. Tristram Coffin, Nov. 17, 1715, Newbury. iii Mary, b. Nov. 14, 1701 ; m. Francis Brocklebank, July 25, lilii 1719. 11 iv John, b. May 23, 1705. 9. iii. Eldad Cheney (Peter, John), b. Oct. 24, 1681 ; m. Mary Walker, of Bradford, Dec. 31, 1707; she d. about 1730; m. 2d, Joanna Woodbury, March 28, 1734 ; m. 3d, Martha Palmer, widow of Joseph Worcester (Samuel, Rev, William), 1747. children. i IcHABCD, b. March, 1709 ; m. Eebecca Smith, 1739. ii Hannah, b. May 25, 1712; m. Daniel Spofford, 1735. iii Mary, b. 1735. iv Joanna, b. 1738. ALLIED FAMILIES. XXV -ed m. '15, 25, 10. iv. Edmund Clieuey (John, Peter, John), b. June 29, 1696 ; m. Mary Plutnmer, Nov. 18, 1714. CHILDREN. 12 i Moses, b. Nov. 26, 1715. ii Nathaniel, b. July 22, 1717; m. Lidia Bartlett, Aug. 19, 1741, and had Elizabeth, 1744; Richard, 1746. iii Edmund, b. May 15, 1719; m. Susanna Middleton (1713- 1753), Oct. 9, 1740; had Mary, 1743; Dorothy, 1744. iv Peter, b. April 3, 1721 ; m. Ann Poor, 1748. V Mary, b. March 3, 1723 ; m. vi John, b. July 13, 1731 ; m. Sarah Colby, Haverhill, 1760. vii Sarah, b. Jan. 19, 1735. 11. iv. John Cheney (John, Peter, John), b. May 23, 1705; m. Elizabeth Dakin, 1725; m. 2d, Mary, daughter of Noah Clapp, Dec. 25, 1730; she d. 1744; he m. 3d, Kezia Kendall, 1745. CHILDREN. 13 i Tristram, b. 1726. ii John, b. 1727. iii Elizabeth, b. 1729. iv Elias, b. 1734 ; d. young. V Esther, b. 1748. vi Jesse, b. 1754. vii Abigail, b. 1759. viii Elias, b. 1765. 12. V. Moses Cheney (Edmund, John, Peter, John), b. Nov. 26, 1715 ; m. Sarah Whitten, Oct. 23, 1740. children. 14 i Elias, b. Feb. 20, 1742. ii Moses, b. 1745. 13. V. Tristram (John, John, Peter, John), b. 1726 ; ni. Mar- garet Joyner, 1745. children. iv Sarah. i Elizabth.' ii John. iii William. ^;^' V Mary, m. Johnson. 15 vi Elias, b. 1760. 14. vi. Elias Cneney (Moses, Edmund, John, Peter, John), b. Feb. 20, 1742 ; m. Jane Pluinraer, of Rowley, Sept. 7, 1762, and had : CHILDREN. 16 i Elias, b. 1768. ii Samuel. ■'*'■»»■ U r m' I,: XXVI ALLIED FAMILIES. 15. vi. Elias Cheney (Tristram, John, John, Peter, John), b. 1760; m. Deborah Winchester, and had 12 children, of whom Dea. Franklin was the youngest. 16. vii. Elias Cheney (Elias, Moses, Edmund, John, Peter, John), b. 1768 ; m. Sarah Burbank (b. 1766), about 1790, and had : CHILD. 18 i Moses, b. 1793. 17. vii. Dea. Franltlin Clieney (Elias, Tristram, John, John, Peter, John), b. Dec. 25, 1812; m. Sarah Abrams, of Lowell, 1846, and had : CHILDREN. i Rev. Wm. Franklin, b. Oct. G, 1847 ; m. Lucy Elizabeth Chickering, wlio d. young, ii Geo. Abrams, m. 18. viii. Dea. Moses (Elias, Elias, Moses, Edmund, John, Peter, John), b. 1793; m. Abigail Morrison, b. 1796 (Jonathan, Bradbury, John, David ; to America ere 1700 ; settled near Haver- hill, and from there spread into New Hampshire and other states), 1816. children. i Rev. Orkn B., b. 1817; D. C, 1889; professor in Bates Col., Lewiston, Me. ; m. Catharine A. Rundlett, 1840, who d. 18 6; m. 2d, Nancy St. Clair, daughter of Rev. Thomas Perkins; 3 children, ii Esther M., b. 1818 ; m. John M. Merrill; 6 children, ill Sarah B., b. 1821; m. Rev. S. G. Abbott; 2 children, iv MosKS, b. 1822; m. Martha Sniitli ; son Charles in Boston. V AniGAiL M., 1). l82:-{; ni. Geo. Washburn. vi Charles G., b. 1826 ; D. C, 1848 ; m. Sarah E. Smith ; 4 children, vii Person C, b. 1828 ; ni. S. Anna Moore, 1850; m. 2d, Sarah (White) Keith, 1859; he was governor of New Hamp- shire, viii Ruth E., b. 1830 ; m, Jos. W. Lord ; 3 children, ix Elias H., b. 1832; m, Susan M. Youngnian ; 4 children. X Maria A.,b. 1834; m. James P. F. Smith; 2 daughters, xi Harriet O., b. 1838; m. Dr. C. F. Bonney; 1 son. William Cheney, of Roxbury, supposed brother of John, of Newbury, b. 1604; m. Margret ; came over from England in 1635, and d. 1667. She m. 2d, Mr. Burge. 1 • h.: : ALLIED FAMILIES. XXVU U 111 iv V vi vii viii CHILDREN. Thomas, b. in En^laiid ; in. Jan. 11, 1655, Jane Atkinson, and lived in Cambridge; 10 children. William, b. in Enjjland ; m. Deborah Wiswall, daughter of Elder Joiin Wiswall; lived in Medfield and Dorches- ter ; 9 children. Ellen, b. in England; m. I Mkhitahlk, b. 1643. Joseph, b. 1647 ; m. Hannah Thurston, of Medtield, and had 14 children. The descendants of this family are quite numerous, and are sometimes mixed with the de- scendants of John, of Newbury. 4 ' CHIPMAN. Thomas Chipmail, b. near Dor.liester, Dorset Co., Eng., about 1567; m. after 1590, and d. about 1623. His wife d. 1637. ren. rs. d in children. i FIannor (Hannah ?) ii TuMSON (Thomasine?) iii John. 1. John Chipiliail) b. near Dorchester, Eng., about 1614; came to America in tlu^ ship "•Friendship "of Barnstable, Eng., and arrived at Boston, July 14, 1631 ; lived in Plymouth till 1646; Yarmouth till 1649; tlien in Barnstable 30 years; and near 30 years in Sand- wich, tie bought jiroperty in Barnstable of Edward Fitz Randolph, 1649, that is yet held by the family and name, to the 7th and 8th generations. He was Selectman, Justice of the Peace, Deputy to the Court, etc., 1652 to 1669, and seems to have been a Deacon of the church in Barnstable, which he joined in 1652, and a Ruling Elder from 1670. He m. Hope, daughter of John Howland, of Ply- mouth, 1616. She must have d. about 1680. He rn. 2d, Ruth, • laughter of Win. Sargent and wife of Jonathan Winslow, son of Josiah, and nephew of Gov. Edward (1595-1655), and Rev. Richard Bourne, who d. 1682, and d. April 7, 1708. She d. 1713, aged 71. id XXVlll ALLIED FAMILILS. 1 ii iii iv V 2 vi vii Vlll ix 3 X xi CHILDREN. Elizabeth, b. June 24, 1647 ; in. Ilosea Joyce (his 2«1 wife), of Y.urnionth. HopK, I). Aug. 13, 1652; m. John Iluckins, Aug. 10, 1670, and (]. in 1678. Lydia, b. Dec. 25, 1654; m. John Sargent of Maiden as his 3d wife. John, b. March 2, 1657 ; d. in June. Hannah, b. Jan. 19, 1659; m. Thomas Iluckins, May 1, 1680, and d. Nov. 4, 1696. Samuel, b. April 15, 1661. Ruth, b. Dec. 31, 1663; ni. Eleazcr, son of Deacon William Crocker, 1682; had 10 children, and d. 1698. He m. 2d, Mary Phinney, 1716. Bethiah, b. July 1, 1666; m. Shubael Dim ock (';:'). Mebp- b. Feb. 6, 1668; m. Nathan Skiff, of Chilmark, 1699. John, b. March 3, 1669-70. Desire, b. Feb. 26, 1673; ra. Col. Melatiah Bourne, 1692. llPif: 2. ii. Dea. Samuel (Dea. John), b. 1661; m. Sarah, 12th child of Dea. Henry Cobb, Barnstable (from Kent, Eng., d. 1697), Dec. 27, 1686; was a cordwainer, and d. 1723. She d. 1743, aged 80. CHILDREN. i Thomas, b. Nov. 17, 1687; was a Justice of the Peace of Stonington, Groton, and Salisbury, Conn. 4 ii Samuel, b. Aug. 6, l'^89. 5 iii John, b. Feb. i6, 1691. iv Joseph, bap. March, 1692. V Mary, bap. June 5, 1693. vi Jacob, b. Aug. 30, 1695. vii Seth, b. Feb. 24, 1697. viii Hannah, b. Sept. 24, 1699; m. Barnabas Lothrop, Jr., 2d, wife, Dec. 25, 1715. ix Sarah, b. Nov. 1, 1701 ; d. young. X Barnabas, b. March 24, 1703 ; m. Elizabeth Hamblin, 1727 ; had 5 children. 3. ii. Hon. Jolin (Dea. John), b. 1669-70, ni. Mary, daughter of Capt. Stephen Skiff, Justice of the Peace, of Sandwich (1671- 1711); m. 2d, Elizabeth, daughter of Capt. Thomas Handley and Miss Young, of Boston, who was widow of Russell, and Pope. She d. 1725. He m. 3d, Hannah Hookie or Hoxie, of Rhode Island, and d. Jan. 4, 1756. She d. Feb. 21, 1747. Hon. John was b. at Barnstable, but lived at Sandwich, 1691 to 1712, and 1714 to 1720; at Chilmark, 1712 to 1713; after that at Newport, R. I. In ALLIED FAMILIES. XXIX Ma88. he was Justice of the Peace, Military officer, Member of the General Court, 17ll>; Justice of tlu' C<)urt of Cominoti Pleas, 172'J; Agent of the English "Society for the Propagation of the (lospel," 1723. In K. I. he hehl several important offices of trust, etc. fHILDKEX. i John, b. 1692; d. young, ii James, b. Dee. 18, 1694. iii John, b. Sept. 18, 1697. iv Maky, b. Dec. 11, 1699: m. Shubael Smith, Sept. 6, 1724. V Bktiiia, b. Dec. 11, 1699, m. Samuel Smith, Oct. 6, 1717. vi Pkkez, b. Sept. 28, 1702; d. in Del., 1781. vii Deborah, b. Dee. 6, 1704. viii SrErnEX, b. June 9, 1708. ix Lydia, b. June 9, 1708; ni. Zephaniah Swift of Conn.; and Pres. Moore of Williams College. X Ebenezkr, b. Nov. 13, 1709. 6 xi Handley, b. Aug. 81, 1717. xii Reuecca, b. Nov. 10, 1719. ■ • ' I- . » of ,, 2d 1 27; hode was 4 to In 4. iii. Dea. Samuel Chipman (Dea. Sam., Dea. John), h. 1689; m. Abiab, daughter of John Hinkley, Jr., Dec. 8, 1715. She d. July 15, 1736, aged 40. He m. 2d, Mrs. Mary Green, of Boston, and d. 1753. She was living in 1763. CHILDBBX. i Seth, b. Aug. 10, 1717; d. soon. ii Haxxah, b. July 1, 1719. iii Samuel, b. 1721; m. Ruth Baker, 1746; lived in Conn., had 12 children ; d. 1780. iv Dea. Timothy, b. 1723; m. Elizabeth Bassett, 1751; had 8 children; d. 1770. V Ebenezer, b. 1726. vi JoHX, b. 1728. vii Maky, b. 1731; m. Samuel Jenkins, 1750, to Gorham, viii Nathaniel, b. 1733. ix Thomas, b. 1736 (?). X Joseph, b., 1740; d. soon. 6. iii. Rev. John (Dea. Sam., Dea. John), b. 1691, H. C. 1711 ; m. Rebecca, daughter of Robert Hale (1701-1751), 1718; m. 2d, Hannah, daughter of James Warren, son of Peter. Her brother, Joseph, was father of the orator and patriot of Bunker Hill (Gen_ Joseph Warren, m. d., 1741-1675), and also of John, whose son John C, was a professional m. d., and author of the "Warren Gene- alogy." She d. 1769, aged 62; he d. March 23, 1775. •' I ^: ) ■I'* * 1 til' . ' f< , XXX ALLIED FAMILIES. 11 iii iv V VI vu viii IX X xi xii xiii xiv XV CHILDREN. Elizaukth, 1). 1719; m. Rev. Jolui Warren (1704, H. C. 1725, ordained pastor ot the cluirch in Wenham, 173*J, d. 1749); ni. '2d, Kev. Joseph Swain (17'J1, II. C. 1744, d. 1792), pastor in Wenham. Sakah, b. and d. 1721. John, Esq, 1». 1722; of Salem, 174;{. Sarah, h. 1724 ; m. Joiin Leeeh, Jr., of Salem, 1743. Samuel, h. 172G; m. Anstice (172.'i-89), daujjtiiter of Capt. Richard Manning, and had 9 children. Samuel was a sea Captain. Rkbhcca, b. 1728; m. Hev. Nehemiah Porter (1719, II. C. 1745; {)astor in Ipswich, 1750; dismissed Jnne. 1766; founder ami installed pastor of a Congrej^ational Churclj at Yarmouth, N. S., 1767 ; pastor of a church at Ash- field, Mass., 1774; d. 1820). Kunice, a daughter of Nehemiah Porter, Jr., m. Hon. Josejth Shaw, of Yar- mouth, a step-son of Capt. and Dea. Zachariah Chipman. Robert, b. 1730; d. 1736. Henry, b. 1732; m. Mary, daughter of Samuel Carr, and widow of Zachariah Newell, 1755 ; he was a tinner at Newburyi)ort, and d. before 1800. She d. 1817. Byley, b. 1734; d. in Boston, 1752. Robert H., b, 1736; d. at sea. Joseph, b. 1738; m. Elizabeth Obear, 1807; 2 children; m. 2d, Elizabeth Fowler, 1809, who d. 1852. Mary, b. 1740; m. Timothy Leech, of Beverly, and d. 1775. Hannah, b. 1742; m. Miles Ward, Salem, 1772, and d. 1829. Abigail, b. 1744; m. Capt. William Groves, 1776, and d. 1816. Benjamin, b. 1751; m. Anna, daughter of Jonathan Por- ter, 1779 ; had 2 children, and d. 1783. She m. 2d, Dea. John Dike, 1798, of Beverly and Salem. 6. iii. Handley Chipman (Hon. John, Dea. John), b. in Sandwich. Mass., Aug. 31, 1717; m. Jean, daughter of John and Margaret Allen, April 24, 1740, and had 11 children in Newi)ort, R. I. Mr. Chipman was a cabinetmaker, Justice of Peace, and a pious Congregationalist. He left Newport, R. I., May 7, 1761, sailed to Nova Scotia, and settled in Cornwallis, Kings County, where his wife d. April 5, 1775, aged 53. Col. John Allen, her father, of Martha's Vineyard, d. 1765, aged 87 ; his wife, daughter of Rev. William Homes, d. about 1768, aged nearly 80. Mr. Chip- man m. 2d, Nancy, daughter of Stephen and Elizabeth (Clark) Post, Dec. 14, 1775 ; had 5 more children. Mr. Chipman was Jus- '■ y\ ALLIED KAMILIKS. XXXI m. in and port, nfl a 761, inty, her rhter 'bip- lark) Jus- II iii iv V vi vii viii tice of Peace, and Judjjfe of Probato in Nova Scotia; left some cotntnenls on tbi' New Testament; d. May 27, 1799. His wife d. 1802, aged 51. Mr. Post d. 1702. CHILDUKN. i Emzahktii, I), in Newport, R. I., Feb. 19, 1741 ; in. Wil- liam Dexter, of Cranston, U. I., and d. Feb. 9, 1764. John, b. July 21, 1742 ; <1. soon. Makgaukt, b. July 17, 1743; m. Richard Bacon, Provi- dence, R I., and d. May 4, 1761. John, b. Dec. 18, 1744. Catiiarink, b. Nov. 11, 1746; m. John Beckwith, Jr., 1764; 7 children, and d. 1812; he d. 1816. IIandley, b. Oct. 9, 1748; d. in Nov. Rebkcca, b. Nov 8,1750; m. Samuel Beckwith (Samuel, James, Matthew, Matthew), Aug. 6, 1767; 11 children. Anthony, b. 1754; was a soldier in the American army under Colonel Tucker; after deserting the British naval service at Halifax, into which he had been impressed, he went to Gloucester, Mass., 1780 ; m. Anna Lurvey, 1783, and d. since April, 1790. She in. 2d, Samuel Wonson, 1792, and lived in Rockport; had Anthony, 1786, and James, Aug. 12, 1788. Thomas Haxdlky, b. Jan. 17, 1756. William Allkn, b. Nov. 8, 1757. Nancy, b. Oct. 6, I77j; m. Capt. Abner Morse, May 27, 1793, and d. Dei-rSori851. HcLMKS, b. Jan. 17, 1778. Zachaeiah, b. March 20, 1779. Major, b. Dec. 4, 1780. Stephen, b. June 29, 1784. 7. iv. John Chipiuan, Esq. (Rev. John, Dea. Samuel, Dea. John), b. at Beverly, Mass., 1722, 11. C, 1738 ; m. Elizabeth, daugh- ter of Rev. John B"jwn, and sister of Rev. Cotton Brown, and lived in Marblehead ; d. 1768. She d. June 17, 1765, aged 42. CHILDREN. i John, b. 1745 ; d. in infancy. ii Nathaniel', b. 1747; d. in childhood. iii Abigail, b. 1749; m. Capt. Peter Bubier, and d. 1815. iv John, b. 1750; d. young. v Rebecca, b. 1752 ; m. Capt. William Blackler, 1773, and d. 1823, in Marblehead. vi Ward, b. 1754, H. C, 1770; teacher in Roxbury, 1771; sided with the Royalists; wrote for them in the Revolution, and so left Boston in 1776, with the British, when they evacuated ; was a good and useful officer in the Government of New Brunswick, filling var- 9 IX lU X vxi 1 11 xii 12 xiu 13 xiv 14 XV ^'■■i'^. • ^ '. » ''H.: 1 ■ ^^. ■ ' )"■■,' I . '^1 I XXXll !l! vu ,(.'■■ ,■. VIU ix X xi xu ALLIED FAMILIES. iou8 offices, up to Lieutenant-Governor; m. about 1785, Elizabeth, daughter of Hon, William Ilazen (1789 — 1814), of St. John, N. B., and thus inherited a large es- tate in that city. They had one son, Hon, Ward Chip- man., LL. D., b. in St, John, July 21, 1787 ; H, C, 1805; d. Nov, 26, 1851, He was a learned and useful member in the Courts of New Brunswick; m. Elizabeth, daugh- ter of W. Wright, Esq., Collector of Customs, St, John, The Prince of Wales "guested " there in Aug,, 1860, Mrs. Chipman d. July 4, 1876, aged 84. Eli55abeth, b. 1756; m. Hon. William Gray, Jr. (b. in Lynn, 1750 ; d. 1825), 1782, at one time the largest ship- owner in the L^nited States ; lived in Salem and Boston. His fleet of commercial vessels at one time numbered 44, some of them the largest ships running. He was one term Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts. Nathaniel, b. 1758 ; d, in infancy. Joanna, b, 1761 ; m. Caj)t, William Ward, of Salem and Medford (1761—1827), 1790 ; he m. 1st, Martha Proctor, 1786 ; she d. 1788. John, b. 1763; d. young, after studying in Harvard Col. 8. iv. John Chipman (Handley, John, John), b, in Newport, R, I,, Dec. 18, 1744; taken to Cornwallis, N. S., with his parents, 1761 ; m, Eunice Dixon, and had : CHILDREN. i John Hancock, b. May 9, 1770 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Osborn, Dec. 3, 1789. Handley, b. Aug. 26, 1771, Charles, b. July 9, 1772 ; m, Eunice Cogswell (Mason, Hezekiah, Samuel, Samuel, John, John), Cornwallis. George, b. April 23, 1774 ; in. Mrs, Frazer. Elizabeth, b. June 18, 1775; d. soon. Elizabeth, b. May 30, 1776; m, S, Herman Burbridge, Cornwallis, Eunice, b. Aug. 9, 1777; d. soon, Eunice, b. June 30, 1778 ; m. David, son of John and Eliz- abeth Whidden, Oct. 6, 1794. Allen, b, March 26, 1780 ; m. , daughter of Capt. Gardner, Liverpool, N, S. Daniel, b, April 21, 1782; m, Sarah Bishop; 7 children. LovENiA, b. Nov, 21, 1783. Jane, b, March 19, 1785; m, Timothy, son of Timothy and Elizabeth Barnaby, Sept. 8, 1802, William, b. Dec 9, 1786. Jared L, b. May 22, 1788. Olivia, b. March 8, 1790. II iii iv V vi vii viii ix X xi xii xiii xiv XV ,1 • '/-.<■ \ Vinson, n'\ flge, EUz- Capt. Iven. liy and ALLIED FAMILIES. XXXllI 9. iv. Thomas Unildley (Ilandloy, John, Jolin), 1). in New- port, R. I., Jan. 17, 1756 ; ni. Mary, only daughter of John Huston, Esq., of CornWiJllis, Sept., 1776; she d. 1784; he m. 2d, Jane Hard- ing of Boston, Oct., 1786 ; she d. 1813 ; he ni.3d, Mrs. Mary Briggs, Portland, Me., Sept., 1820; she d. 1826; he d. Oct. 11, 1831, and is buried near the Baptist Church, Nictaux. Mr. Chipnian was a con- vert of the renowned Henry AUine, and was baptised by Rev. Mr. Piersons, from England, 1778, and was ordained into the Baptist ministry at Annapolis, 1779, and for more than 50 years was a faith- ful preacher of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. _ CHILDREN. i Jane, b. Oct. 20, 1777 ; m. Nov , 1798, John M. Morse. (See Morse.) ii Maroarbt, b. Sept. 8, 1779; m. George Troop, of Annap- olis ; 10 children. iii John H,, b. June 12, 1781; m. March, 1801, Hopestead Barnaby; 4 children. iv Ann, b. May 6, 1784; m. Daniel Lovett, a Baptist Licen- tiate preacher. "~ V Thomas. vi Helen, m. Wm. D. Randall, J. P., Sept. 1814; 11 chil- dren. vii Mary, m. Geo. Fitch ot Wilmot, June, 1815 ; 9 children, viii Dea. Samuel L., b. 1803; m. Nancy Randolph of Annap- olis, Oct. 25, 1827, and d. April 29, 1875. ix Joseph Wheelock, m. Theresa, daughter of Robert Charl- ton, Jan. 25, 1824, and had George W. and Robert H. X Eliza, ra. John Quick, Feb., 1822 ; 6 children. 10. iv. Wm. Allen, J. P. (Handley, John, John), b. in New- port, R. I., Nov. 8, 1757 ; m. Ann, daughter of Samuel and Sarah Osborn, by Rev. B. Phelps, Nov. 20, 1777; he d. Dec. 23, 1845; she d. Nov. 3, 1847, having been married seventy years. Mr. Chip- man was an honorable and very useful member of society, an M. P. P., etc. ' CHILDREN. i Rebecca, b. June 28, 1779 ; m. John Barnaby, Apri 1 28, 1 795. ii Rev. William, b. Nov. 29, 1781 ; m. Mary McGowen, daughter of Matthew and Jean Dickey, Feb. 24, 1803; m. 2d, Eliza A., daughter of his uncle, Thomas Holmes Chipman, who d. Oct. 23, 1853, aged 46. He d. July 14, 1866. They had twenty-one children. Rev. Mr. Chip- man was at first a captain of militia, but for about sixty years was an able, pious, and useful minister in the Bap- tist church. .::•■; '-i I ., . •'. -:-A, ■■ r. -!'., .'>• '. ■» i I ■j'li ' :" '1 1 * 1 t^ f ■1: < • XXXIV ALLIED FAMILIES. iii Handlky, b. July 25, 1784 ; m. Polly Burbridge, Oct, 4, 1809; she d. about 1813; m. 2d, Anne Hoyt (Jesse, -,c r, Simon, of ^ ■'f ( i ) .«■<. /C / P ,^i: James, Joseph, Dea. Zerubbabel, Walte Ciiarlestown, Mass., 1623), June 19, 1814. iv Sarah, b. Aug. 10, 1788; m. ' Eho t na a, son of Phineas Lov- itt,'Sept. 3, 1805. V Samuel, the Centennarian, b. Oct. 18, 1790; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Henry and Sarah (Pineo) Gesner, son of John, May 11, 1815; she d. 1826; he ra. 2d, Jessie W., daughter of Thomas Hardi^ 1842; he d. Nov. 10, 1891, h?,ving been blind about five years. Mr. Chipman was elected to the "House of Assembly" for Kings county, 1830, succeeding his father, and again in 1840. In 1844 he was defeated by Mayhew Beckwith,but re-elected again in 1851. He was financial secretary 1855, and " member of the Executive Council, from which he retired in 1857. In 1859 he was again elected lor the north riding of Kings. In 1863 he was appointed a member of the Legislative Council, where he sat till 1870, when he was appointed Registrar of Deeds for Kings county, which he held till 1887, and was succeeded by a Mr. Brown. He built the bark Comtoallis in 1848. He was baptised and joined the Baptist church when he was 97. Children: (1) Ann, b. Dec. 14, 1816; m.Dr. John Prim- rose. (2) Sarah Rebecca, b. Sept. 9, 1820 ; m. Samuel J. Sharp. (3) William A., b. June 30,1818; m. Mar- garet Dodge. (4) Adelaide Elizabeth, b. Aug. 30, 1822 ; m. John E. Wilder; 3 children; m. 2d, Marshall S. Shedd, and live in Maiden. Second family of Mr. Chip- man : Fanny, Russell, Samuel, Isaac, Joseph, and Mary. vi Anna, b. Dec. 16, 1795; m. Thomas Lovitt, Jan. 5, 1815. iL iv. Thomas Holmes Chipman (Handley, John, John), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Jan. 17, 1777 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Israel Andrews, Nov. 10, 1798, and d. May 28, 1862. CHILDKEX. i Handlev, ( ^ ^^^ ^ 1799 u Israel, ) iii Wm. Handley, b. Feb. 10, 1801; m. Lurane, daughter of Dr. Jonathan Woodbury, iv James Andrews, b. Dec. 26, 1802; d. 1823 of consump- tion. V Wentworth Allen, b. Nov. 10, 1804; m. Mary Jane Troop, June 23, 1831. vi Eliza A., b. July 3, 1807 ; m. Rev. Wm. Chipman. vii Noble, b. Feb., 1810; d. soon. viii John Andrew, b. May 18, 1812; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Alpheus Harris, Feb. 25, 1836. anty, a Mr. [e was ras 97. Prim- arauel Mar- 1822 ; lall S. Chip- Marv. 1815. ix Zachariah, b. April 18, 1814 ; m. X Sarah M., b. April 22, 1816: d. in May. xi Harriet N., b. Aug. 19, 1818. 12. iv. Capt. Dea. Zachariah (Handley, John, John), b. in Cornwallis, March 20, 1779; m. Abigail, dan. of James and Mary (Dodge) Brown, of Wenham, Mass., and widow of Dea. Jcseph Shaw, of Annapolis, Nov. 29, 1800, and lived in Yarmouth 60 years, a good and useful citizen, and a pious member of the Baptist Church. She d. Sept. 22, 1853, aged 78. He d. July 1, 1860. CHILDREN. i Bethiah, b. Dec. 10, 1801 ; m. Sept. 11, 1828, Dea. John C. Wilson, of Wilmot, and lived in Clements ; they had (I) Eliza, b. 1829; m. Joseph Warren Chute. See No. 110. (2) Naomi, b. 1831; m. John G., son of Isaac and Martha (Chute) Woodbury. See No. 12. (3) Zachariah, b. 183;^, d. 1847. (4) Abigail Ann, b. 1836; m. Justin Rideout. (.5) Rachel, b. 1838; m. Handley Bishop. (6) Lemma, b. Sept. 2, 1840, m. (7) Harriet, b. 1842; m. John Benson. Dea. John Wilson, Esq., m. 1st, Elizabeth Morse, and had six children : 15 ii THOMA.S Dane, b. July 27, 1803. 16 iii Dea., Rev. Holmes, b. Dec. 10, 1804. iv Abigail, b. May 3, 1806; m. Jan. 27, 1825, Capt. Jacob Flint. V Zachariah, b. May 17, 1813, d. in Oct. vi Nancy Jane, b. April 25, 1816 ; m. Capt. Obed McKei., jy. I 1 , I 1 i' .' '< ( .hn), b. If Israel 13. iv. Hon. Major Chipman (Handley, John, John), b. in Cornwallis, Dec. 4. 1780 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Wm. Bishop, Nov. 25, 1802, and lived near Lawrencetown, Annapolis county, N. S., a good old Christian gentleman ; was a member of the House of Assembly ; d. March 28, 1871 ; she d. Oct. 14, 1855, aged 74. [rhter of )n8ump- tj Jane laughter ' CHILDREN. i Dea. Samuel B., b. Aug. 2, 1803 ; m. Levicia Marshall (John, Wm.), 1825; 5 children; d. Aug. 22, 1855; she d. 1877. ii Nancy, b. March 2, 1805, d. young. iii Edward, b. Nov. 2, 1807, d. young. iv Lkvinia, b. Feb. 2, 1811; m. Wm. Morse (Aaron, Sam- uel, Obad, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), and had four children. '.-fl hflW .(•.■1, •ft-: ijif XXXVl ALLIED FAMILIES. 14. iv. Stephen Chipman, Esq. (Handley, John, John), b. June 29, 1784; ni. March 24, 1805, Nancy Tapper, daughter of , and d. May 5, 1849. CHILDRBX. i Miner, h. Dec. 9, 1805 ; d. Nov. 2, 1826. ii Maria, b. Jan. 15, 1807 ; d. Aug. 11, 18-J4. iii Alfred, b. Aug. 9, 1809; d. March 29, 1831. Mr. Chip man ra. 2d, Jane Tupper, of St. John, N. B., October 1847, and had iv Nancy Maria, b. July 2, 1848; ra. a Presbyterian minister 15. V. Thomas Dane (Dea. Zachariah, Handley, Hon. John Dea. John), b. in Yarmouth, N. S., July 27, 1803; m. Nov. 25 1824, Mary Alice, daughter of Rev. Harris Hardin (17^1-1854) son of Israel and Sarah Harris (Lebbeus, James, James, of Oonnec ticut); she d. the winter of 1837-8; he m. 2d, Dec. 13, 1838 Emily, daughter of Rufus Hibbard, and d. July 26, 1882. CHILDREN. i Maria, b. Sept. 12, 1825; m. Peter Parker, of Cornwallis. ii Miner, b. May 30, 1827; d. 1843. iii LuDOWicK, b. April 30, 1829; m. Hannah Churchill and two more, iv Mary Alice, b. Jan. 26, 1831 ; in. Roland Porter, of Yar- mouth. V Thos. Dane, b. Dec. 29, 1832 ; m. Cecilia Cann, of Yar- mouth, and d. 1868. vi Laleah, b. April 5, 1834; d. 1853. vii Sarah E., b. April 10, 1837 ; d. 1857. viii Harriet, b. Dec. 18, 1839; m. Geo. Washington Saunders, i.v Susan H., b. March 12, 1841 ; Japt. Wm. E. Trefrey. X Abbik, b. May 16, 1844; m. Asa Porter, and d. Nov., 1884. 16. V. Rev. Holmes (Dea. Zach., Handley, John, John), b. Dec. 10, 1804; m. Jan., 1827, Eliza, daughter of Capt. Alexander Bayne, and lived some in Clements and some in Massachusetts ; d. about 1870. CHILDREN. i Xerxes Zachariah, b. Nov. 27, 1827 ; m. ii Xenophon Alexander, b. Sept. 12, 1829 ; m. iii VoRTiGERN George, b. Jan. 13, 1833 ; m. iv Origen Holmes, b. July 7, 1835. V Elizabeth Rowena, b. March 27, 1839. vi Stephen, b. May 7, 1841 ; d. vii William Wentworth, b. Aug. 15, 1843. viii James Locke Judson, b. 1846. ,-1 ALLIED FAMILIES. COGSWELL. XXXVll ■ \f^ '.( • I ■'.' *1 Robert and Alicia Cogswell, of Wiltshire, England, flourished there the middle of the sixteenth century ; he d. 1581 ; she d. 1603. They had 8 children. Edward, the youngest, in. Alice ; both d. 1616. Of their 14 children, John, the eighth, b. 1592, d. 1669, ni. Elizabeth, daughter of Rev. William and Philis Thompson, 1615; she d. 1676. He settled at Chebacco, 1635, now Essex, three or four miles southwest of Ipswich. The " Cogswell House," built by William Cogswell, 1732, still stands there. CHILDKEN. i A DAUGHTEE, b., m., and remained in London, Eng. ii Mary, m. Godfrey Armitage, 1649 ; lived in Boston. iii William, b. March, 1619; m, Susanna Hawkes, 1650; lived in Chebacco ; d. 1700. She d. 1696, aged 63. iv John, b. July, 1622. v Hannah, m. Dea, Cornelius Waldo, 1652, said to be :i descendant of the Rev. Peter Waldo, of Waldensian fame ; d. 1701. From them has descended Ralph Waldo Emerson, vi Abigail, m. Thomas Clark, vii Ed WARD, b. 1629; of him little is known, viii Sarah, b. 1637 ; ra. Simon Tuttle, 1663 ; d. 1732 ; he d. 1692. ix Elizabeth, m. Nathaniel Masterson, 1657. 2. ii. John Cogswell, Jr., b. July, 1622, d. 1653 ; m. — , 1647, who d. 1652. children. i Elizabeth, b. 1648; m. Abram Wellman; d. 1736. ii John, b. 1650 ; m. Margaret Gifford ; d. 1724. 3 iii Samuel, b. 1651. 3. iii. Samuel 'CogSW^l (John, John), b. 1651 ; m. Susanna, daughter of Richard and Susanna (Newhall) Haven, 1668, and d. 1700. children. i Hannah. vi Joseph. ii Susanna. vii Nathaniel. iii Wastall. viii John. 4 iv Samuel, b. 1677. ix Joshua. V Robert. f I J; I, !• W xxxvin ALLIED FAMILIES. 4. iv. Samuel ( Samuel, John, John ), b. 1677 ; m. Ann, daughter of Capt. John Mason, and widow of John Denison, Jr., in Lebanon, Vt. ; lived sorae in Saybrook, Ct. Mr. Cogswell m. 2d, Abigail ; lived in Canterbury, Ct. ; d. 1752. She d. 1753. i Samuel. ii Anna. iii Hezekiah. iv Samuel. CHILDREN. 5 V H'iZKKIAH, b. 1709. vi Robert vii Jedediao. viii Jamks. 6. V. Hezekiah (Samuel, Samuel, John, John), b. Lebanon, Ct., 1709; m. Susannah Bailey, 1730; had 11 children; moved to Cornwallis. N. S., 1761 ; was an elder in the Presbyterian Church there ; d. in 1806. She died about 1800, aged 90. i Daniel. ii Ezra. iii Aaron. iv Oliver, b. 1740. V Sarah. vi Christiana. CHILDREN. vii Naomi. viii Ann. ix DiADAMA. X Martha. xi Mason. 6. vi. Oliver (Hezekiah, Samuel, Samuel, John, John), b. about 1740; m. Abigail, daughter of Joshua Ells, 1773, .ind lived in Cornwallis, N. S.; d. 1783. She d. about 1840. CHILDREN. 7 i Samuel. iii Mary. ii Elizabeth. iv John 7. vii. Samuel Cogswell (Oliver, Hezekiah, Samuel, Samuel, John, John), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Dec. 9, 1774, m. Eunice, daugh- ter of John and Hannah Loveless, April 11, 1805, and lived in Hor- ton, N. S. CHILDREN. 8 i Oliver Hezekiah, b. Feb. 21, 1806. ii John F., b. May 4, 1807. 9 iii Joshua B., b. Dec. 4, 1808. iv Mary A., b. Sept. 1, 1810; m. Richard R. Crowe, Jan. 19, 1830; 9 children, v Hannah M., b. Nov. 1, 1812; m. Alden Banks, vi William E., b. March 21, 1815; d. Oct. 31, 1830. 10 vii EvocH L., b. May 9, 1817. 11 viii "Aaron, b. May 26, 18iO. ix£^ Samuel, b. May 29, 1826; d. in Aug. ALLIED FAMILIES. XXXIX 8. viii. Dea. Oliver H. (Samuel, Oliver, Hezekiah, Samuel, Samuel, John, John), b. Feb. 21, 1806; m. Rebecca, daughter of Ezra E. and Penelope M. Crowe, March 11, 1828; lived in Morris- town, King's county, N. S. He d. Nov., 1888. She d. 1884, a. 75. tlHILDBEN. i La VINA, b. Dec. 18, 1829; m. Seth Chute. No. 134. ii Mary Ann, b. Dec. 13, 1831; ni. Kev. Adoniiam J. Cogs- well, 1857. iii Abneb W., b. Dec. 28, 1833; ni. Louisa A. Turner, 1856. iv Rachel A., b. July 20, 1836; d. Feb. 13, 1861. v Rebecca P., b. July 20, 1836; m. Edwin Skinner. vi Julia E., b. June 8, 1838; m. Rev. James Palmer, 1856. vii Ckaklks M., b. Oct. 16, 1840; m. Jane, daughter of Eli- jah Palmer, 1865. viii Fanny M., b. April 2, 1843; m. Richardson Chute, 1862. See No. 189. ix Hannah M., b. Nov. 5, 1845; m. Benjamin, son of John West. .,'•' an. 19, 9. viii. Rev. Joshua Borden, brother to the preceding, b. Dec. 4, 1808; m. Ann Potter, daughter of Rev. Israel, Sen., Sept. 18, 1832; lived in Nova Scotia till 1853, when he returned to Bridge- water, Me. He entered the Baptist Ministry in 1829, and for more than 40 years witnessed for Christ. He also practiced medicine 40 years, retiring at 65. He d. March, 1886. She d. Aug. 12, 1890, aged 82. children. i Burton, b. Nov. 11, 1833; m. Sophronia Heminway, Nov. 6, 1871. ii Adoniram J., b. March 2, 1835 ; m. Mary A. Cogswell, 1857. iii Wallace W., b. July 22, 1836; in. Margaret M. Marshal, April 22, 1859. iv Zenas E., b. Aug. 2, 1841; d. July 15, 1858. V Jerusha Ann, b. Aug. 2, 1841 ; m. Charles Kidder, Esq., Jan. 16, 1866. vi Mary EmbJa, b. March 29, 1843, m. Sumner D. Seavey, Oct. 18, 1871, Charlestown, Mass. vii Frances F., b. July 9, 1845; in. William H.Mills, Dec. 2, 1862. viii Joshua Byron, b. Sept. 15, 1850; m. Lena , and lives in Chicago. m m-> 10. viii. Enocll Leander, another brother, b. May 9, 1817 ; ra. Mary Ann, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Parker) Graves, ^'^■*. 'IVM Xl ALLIED FAMILIES. ■ ■ ■ r , 1 ' , (',;:■ i-S' infill' 1839, and lived in Aylesford, King's county. He was a farmer and singing teacher, and d. Oct. 24, 1871. Slie d. March 13, 1879, aged 60. CHILDREN. i Handlky Parker, b. Dec. 15, 1840; m. Lavinia, daughter of Edward Gates, 1866. He was a sea captain. ii Elizabeth, b. 184'2; m. E. M. Chut3, Nov., 1871, and d. Feb. 27, 1889. See No. 193. iii Emma, b. Oct. 22, 1845; ra. Henry Palmer, 1864. He d. Oct. 31, 1876, aged 37. She m. William Brown. iv Beriah B., b. 1848; m. Maria Dawes, 1880. He, a sea- captain, was lost at sea, Aug , 1887. V Miriam L., b. Dec. 6, 1851 ; m. Joseph F. Chute, Dec 18, 1876. See No. 194. vi Wm. Bruce, b. July 1, 1853; m. Lilla Bell, daughter of Charles McAuley, May 20, 1884. He, a sailor, to Charlestown, 1864, but now in Maiden. vii Havelock, b. 1855; d. June 14, 1861. viii Harvey, b. 1858 ; d. Nov. 5, 1884. 11. viii. Rev. Aaron Cogswell, the youngest brother, b. May 26, 1820; m. Lydia Ann, daughter of Samuel and Jane (Lowry) Beckwith, Oct. 29, 1842. She d. March 8, 1875, aged 55. He m. 2d, Griselda, daughter of Dea. James and Susan A. Messenger (b. 1839, at Bridgetown), July 19, 1875. Mr. Cogswell began to preach at 18, was ordained when 23, preached 2 years in Hantsport; 5 in Hamp- ton ; 13 in Clements; 10 at Beaver River; 7 at St. Mary's Bay; and over 7 at Lake George; and now for some time at Clementsport. CHILDREN. i Emma "ane, b. Aug. 3, 1843; m. Wm. W. Berry, May fi, 1862. ii Samuel Beckwith, b. Jan. 8, 1845; d. May 28, 1853. iii Samantha S., b. Dec. 5, 1850: m. George C. Tedford, Dec. 24, 1870. iv Alice Matilda, b. July 31, 1852; m. Busby W. Ray, Nov. 13, 1871. V Samuel B., b. Dec. 4, 1854; m. Annie M. Cleveland, Feb. 6, 1876. vi Pamelia Ann, b. Dec. 2, 1856; d. Nov. 21, 1864. vii Mary Haseltine, b. Aug. 9, 1859; m. Ray) »nd d. 1887. viii Eva V. Wentworth, b. Sept. 6, 1860; m. ix Clements Baker, b. Dec. 13, 1865; d. July 21, 1866. '• > ALLIED FAMILIES. xli CROUSS. [ay 6, John H. Crouse, b. Avig. 28, 1782; 'eft Hamburg, Germany, in the morning. This was in 1306. He came to America and settled at Bear River, N. S., near tlie head of the tide; i;, Siirah E., a sister to Dr. Frederick Beeler, frona Savannali, Ga., 1807, and there lived, an honest, industrious farmer. He d. about 1863. bhe d. 1865, aged 80.^ PRfrp^'^'^K 8u'»ft-«'< w*^ a ^o^-tw^iNei* CHILDREN. i John, b. April 7, 1808; m. Hannah Rice (Jonas, Levi, Joseph, Beriah, Thomas, Thomas, Dea. Edmund), and d. at sea about 1812. Five daughters. She m. 2d, Jacol. Dodge (Stephen, Tristram, Tristram, Tristram), who d. 1866, aged 80. She d. Susan, b. Sept. 2, 1809; m. Rev. Israel Rice, Jan. 1, 1829; had 14 children; d. May 22, 1891. He d. Feb. IS, 1866. Christiana, b. Jan. 1, 1811; m. Capt. David M. Quigley, son of Wickworth Q., and had 11 children. He d. 1877, aged 74. She d. 1884. William, b. Sept. 22, 1812; m. Harriet Harris (James, Capt. Henry), and d. 1864. She m. 2d, Capt. William Anthony. He d. 1888. Mary, b. July 17, 1814; m. Elijah Harris (Wm. H., Capt. Henry); 3 children, and both d. Eliza A., b. Oct. 7, 1816; m. Nelson Chute; 2d, Ezekiel Croscup (Ludowick, Ludowick from Germany); had 4 sons. Leah, b. Feb. 24, 1818 ; m. Capt. John Rice (Wm., Capt. John, Matthias, Gershom, Thomas, Dea. Edmund); 3 children, and d. He m. 2d, Jane Sweney. Henry, b. Jan. 13, 1821; m. Lovena Dodge (Jacob, Stephen, etc.). 4 children. Dorothy, b. May 15, 1823; d. 1893. Margaret E., b. Jan. 13, 1825; m. Chesly Thomas. 4 children. Jacob D., b. July 16, 1827; m. Sophia Kinney. 1 daughter. 11 111 IV VI vii viii ix X xi I ind d. ^6. FARNSWORTH. 1. » Matthias Farnsworth, b. 1612, in Lancaster, Eng.; came over to Lynn, Mass., about 1647 ; was a weaver by trade ; moved to Groton about 1660; d. Jan. 21, 1689. His wife, Mary, d. 1716- 17. (One Joseph Farnsworth of Shirley, 1639, by some has been !'< 5 xlii ALLIED FAMILIES. I ■• 1 ii \' quoted as the father of MJitthias, but the best authority says he was a brother.) CHILDREN. i Elizaubth, b. about 1647; m. James Robinson, Jan. 1(5, 1667, and d. Dec. 22, 1729. He d. Dec., 1720, aged 88. They had a daughter, Elizabeth, 1668, who nn. William Lakin, Jr., 1685; 5 children. Matthias, b. 1650; m. Sarah Iloldcn ; 5 chijdren. John, b. 1652; m. Hannah Aldis, Dec. 8, 1686, of Dcdham, aunt of John and Sarah Aldis. (Sarah Aidis was daugh- ter of r*hili|) Eliot, brother of the Apostle John (1603- 1690), and had 4 daughters and 5 sons.) He was a man of property and influence, both in church and St.ate ; Ensign in the militia ; Deacon, 1709 to 1715; representetl Groton in the General Court, 1709-10, 1712-13; Select- man several years, and frequently Moderator in the town II iii meetmgs. IV V vi Vll vm IX XI Benjamin, b. about 1654. Joseph, b. Nov. 17, 1657; d. Oct. 31, 1674. Mary, b. Oct. 11, 1660; m. Samuel Thatcher of Watertown, April 11, 1676, and d. Aug. 17, 1725. He d. Oct. 21, 1726, aged 78. Sarah, b. 1663-4; m. Sinu)n Stone of Watertown, and d. Sept. 16, 1731. He d. Dec. 19, 1741, aged 85. Samukl, b. Oct. 8, 1669; m. Mary Whitcomb, w. of Simon Willard of Lancaster, 1706, and lived at Turkey Hill, Lunenburg; d. 1730. Abigail, b. Jan. 17, 1671; m. John Hutchins, b. June 3, 1668. Jonathan, b. June 1, 1675; m. Ruth Shattuck (b. June 24, 1668); 15 children; d. June 16, 1748, in Howard. Joseph, 1677-87. m V m M: ^■ liu^ mmm 2. ii. Benjamin Farnsworth (Matthias), b. about 1654; m. Mary (b. Fob. 3, 1674), daughter of Jonas (John) and Mary (Loker) Prescott, 1695, and d. Aug. 1.5, 17^53, Groton, Mass. CHILDREN. i Mart, b. June 5, 1696; in. Lieut. Wm. Tarbell (b. June 10, 1689), 1718, and d. Feb. 29, 1784. ii Martha, b. Jan. 6, 1698; d. July 11. 3 iii Benjamin, b. Jan. 16, 1699. iv Isaac, b. July 14, 1701; m. Sarah Page, April, 1723, and d. Dec. 17, 1714, Lunenburg, Mass. V Ezra, b. Jan. 17, 1703; m. Elizabeth Lakin (b. Aug. 23, 1707), April 25, 1726. 3 children. She d. He m. 2d, Abigail Pierce, Sept. 23, 1733, in Concord, and had 4 more. He d. June 10, 1788. She d. Jan. 8, 1800, a 80. I* ALLIED FAMILIES. xliii 4 vi A5IOS, b. Nov. 27, 1704. vii Lydia, b. Sept. -6, 170G; m. Samuel Tarhcll, Ajiril 19, nib, and d. Nov. 11, 1778. He d. May '1^, 177(i, a. 171o; in. Samuel IJowers, Jr., March 19, 1735. He d. Dec. 1(), 1768, aged 57. .VH". 3. iii. Beiijainiii Farnsworth, Jr., h. Jan. 16, 1699, m. Patience . She d. July 10, 1733. He m. 2d, Rebecca Pr.itt of Maiden, March 19, 1736, and d. Sept. 18, 1757. She d. Oct. 1. 1756. ClilLDRKN. i Oliver, b. Nov. 9, 1727; m. Sarah Tarbell (b. April 14, 1726), Dec. 15. 1749, and d. 1802, at Shelburnc. ii SiSAXNAH, b. Nov, 29, 1729. iii Benjamin, b. Oct. 24, 1736; d. Aug. 31, 1757. 6 iv Solomon, b. Oct. 13, 1738. • V Ehexezer, b. Nov. 22, 1739; m. Sarah Nicholls. She d. April 13, 1782. He m. 2d, . g. 23, 2d, liad 4 a 80. 4r. iii. Amos Farnsworth (Benj., Matthias), h, Nov. 27, 1704; m. Lydia Longley (John Longley*, the redeemed captive, William^ William'-, William', m. Joanna, sister to Dep. Gov. Thomas Goffe, in England; came over to Lynn about 1636; made a freeman, 1638; moved to Groton, 1660; and d. Nov. 29, 1680. Williiim" m. Deliver- ance ; had 8 children. The parents and 5 children were slain by Imlians, July 27, 1694, and 3 others taken into ca])tivity. The daughter Betty d. of starvation, Lydia went into a nunnery at Mon- treal, while John was ransomed and nluetantly returned in 1G99. A monument at Groton has this on it : "Here dwelt Wm. & Deliver- ance Longley, with their 8 children. On the 27th of July, 1694, the Indians killed the father & mother, & live of the children, & carried into captivity the other three."), and lived at Groton, Mass. About 1764, he went to Nova Scotia, but having some difficulty with real estate business in Ma.ssachusetts, he returned again before the Revo- lution, and was drowned crossing the Nashua River, Dec. 5, 1775. i-',\' II r' • 4 - I, '■ 'h xliv I' I S >: 1 ii 111 IV VI vii viii ix ALLIHD FAMILIES. CIIILDRKN. Sakah, 1) Oct. 10, 1736; d. Sept. 19, 1756. . Kaciiki., b. Jan. 29, 1738; m. Capt. Jabc/, Hoklon (descend- ant of Richard — over to Watortowii, 1634), June 16, 1761, and d. 1829. Ilod. Auff. 11. 1783. Lyiha, I). Nov. 24, 1739; in. Win. Shcdd. Sept. 26, 1766, and d. June 30, 1774. He in. 2d, Elizalieth , and <1. March 18, 1806, a 71. Susanna, b. Aug. 25, 1741; tn. John Sawtell, Jr., Aug. 25, 1761, of Groton, and d. 1815. Lucy, b. Nov., 1743; in. Solomon Farnsworth. See Farns- worth. No. 6. Amos, b. June 24, 1746; d. July 9, 1749. Lt. Jonas, b. Aug. 18, 1748; in. Jane, daughter of James and Mary (Kelly) Delap, 1774, (4ranville, N. S., and d. July 16, 1805. She d. May, 1826, aged 74. Mary, b. 1751 ; in. Joseph Potter, .Ir. See Potter. Amos, Ji?., b. April 28, 1754; in. Elizabeth Kockwood, May 7, 1782, and d. Oct. 29, 1847. She d. Dec. 11, 1847, nearly 91. This Amos was at the battle of Bunker Hill, June 17, 1775, where he, with Samuel Lawrence and Bancroft, was posted in the night at the extreme east line of battle to watch the w:ir-»hi])s lying off there, and report to Col. Wm. Prescott. They remained there until driven aw.ay by the guns of the vessels. He was shot through the right arm and side, while on tlie retreat from the hill. Afterwards he was in the army that re- treated from Ticonderoga to Saratoga before Burgoyne, and was present at Burgoyne's surrender. Being a Lieutenant, he served afterwards in New Jersey ; was Major in the Artillery, and got a pension of $113 per month from the Government. Benjamin, b. Oct. 24, 1757; drowned with his father. 5. •.^t ' 1 » '' i iii. Jonas (Benjamin, Matthias), b. Oct. 14, 1713 ; ra. Thank- ful Ward* (Obadiah, Richard, William, to Sudbury, 1639), 1739, and d. Dec, 1803. She d. May 1, 1799, aged 87, Worcester, Mass. CHILDREN. i Azubah, b. June 3, 1740; m. Benj. Tarbell, June 20, 1761, and d. March 4, 1838. ii Martha, b. May 21, 1742; m. Edwin Phelps ; m. 2d, Jocelyn, both of Leominster. * The Ward faral'y trace their origin back to the Conquest, 1066. From 1379, they claim a succession of heads of families as follows : Ralph, Rich- ard, John, John, Richard, William, Thomas, Thomas, John, Richard, Thomas, who had sons John and William. r ALLIED FAMILIES. XIV real re- )yne, was per iank- and L761, From Rich- lomas, iii Jonah, Jk., h. April 2, 1744; m. Sarah Dolap, (4raiivillt', N. S., Juno 18, 1776. Slio <1. Nov. 30, 17Hft. He in. iid, Mrs. IV'ggy Lcwih, and tl. April 5, 180H. He was one of tlu' firnt HettlerH of Macliias, Mt'., and had Thonias, Cath- erine, Sarah, and Dehorah. iv Dkhorah, 1», Sept. If), 1746; ni. Joseph Wheelock (Obad- iah, Oha; I* xlvi I ] ■•■f:' k 111 . i ALLIED FAMILIES. or 3 in childhood: (I) Jainca Edward, I). 1804, in. Cath- erine Hoyd of Falmouth, ami d. about 1840. Children : (a) Janu's Edw., in. Isabel Fitch, dauijhter of Archie Ilicks; (b) John B., tn. Adaline Pierson, Mrs. Annie Flagj;; (c) Ann, in. Ansley Brown (John, Wm., from Eng), who d. She m. 'Jd, Israel Foster, who had in. 1st, Minnetta (Fo.s- ter) Morse; (d) Ellen; (e) Catherine; (f) Victoria, in. Isaac Freeman ; (g) Dena, in. Charles Chase. {'!) Benja- min W. C, b. about 1808, m. Waity Newcomb, b. 1811) (Dea. Wm. N., Eddy, John, Eddy, John, Simon, And- rew, Andrew, over to Boston about 1085), 1840, and lived at Brid<;etowii, N, S. Children : (a) Rev. James Wm., b. 1841, Baptist minister in Halifax; m. Sarah A. Bigelow, b. 1850 (Wm. J., Daniel, Ainasa, Isaac, Isaac, Samuel, John, over to Watertown from England about IGIU); m. Mary, daughter of John Warren, over from England about the same time; a di'scend.mt of Cerdic, the Saxon general, over to England in 495, d. 534. Queen Victoria is traced back to the same origin), Sept. 12, 1S72; (b) Capt. Leigh Richmond, b. 18 t3, m. Mary Keat- ing; (c) Johnston E., b. 1845, ni. Lois, daughter of Gil- bert Sanderson; (d) Celina R., b. 1847, d. 1851; (e) Frances A., b. 1850, m. George Sanderson ; m. '2d, T. T. Keefler; (f) Adelia A., b. 1852, m. Daniel Benjamin, M. P. P.; (g) LeandeV C, b. 1851, m. Florence L.)vett,Chester, X. S.; (h) Laura C, b. 1858, d. soon; (i) Arthur T., b. 1859, m. Mary Rebecca (Mcintosh) Inness, lives in Everett, Mass.; (j) Capt. Edmund E., b. 1802, on the bark Zebina Gondey; m. Isabel J. Mosher, Bridgetown, March 2, 1893. (8) Lucy Ann, m. William Henry, son of Henry Troop, and had (a) Mary Troop, in. Kev. J. J., son of Isaac Skinner; (b) Charlotte L., in. Avard Long- ley, M. P. P., etc. (Asaph, Israel, William, John, William, William, William); ti children. (4) Frances, in. Israel I>ongley (brother to Avard); he d. 1871; she in. 2d, Levi Wood worth. Children : (a) James Wilberforce, b. 1849 (.\ttoniey-general of Nova Scotia), in. Annie, daughter of Newton Brown ; 4 children. Lucy, b. June 15, 1777; m. James Eaton (David, James, Jonathan, Thomas, John), June, 1799, and had (1) Nancy, b. 1801; m. 1821, Henry Holt; 8 children; d. 1879; he d. (2) Harriet, b. 1803; m. 1829, Aaron Ha'-dy ; 2 children, Iluth and Prudence. (3) Edward, b. 1804; m. 1840, Sarah Jane, daughter of John and Deborah (Eaton) Manning, lived at Bridgetown, a merchant; d. 1892. (4) Fanny, b. 1806; m. James Huntley, Cannini;, N. S.; 5 children. (5) James, b. 1808 ; d. at 3 or 4. (6) Rebecca- b. 1811; m. Capt. Guy Moreten Newcomb (Joseph, Jos, eph, John, John, Simon, Andrew, Andrew), April 24, ■m. \ ' *1. • >\ ALLIED FAMILIES. xlvii 1833; had 9 cliildron. He sailed for St. John, N. B., Jan., 1S72; vessel and all lost; he aged 62. (7) Caro- line, b. 1814; ni. Benjamin Sanfonl (John, Benjamin, Eshon, Samuel, John, over to Boston, 1631), ahout 1835; 3 sons, '2 daughters. Mr. Eaton, b. 1767, m. 1st, Nancy, daughter of John Manning* of Falmouth, Hants county, N. S., 1793, and had (1) Huth, b. 1794; m. 1314, William, son of Asael Bentlev of Billtown ; 6 children and d. 1847; he d. 1864, a. 74. (2) May Ann, b. 1796; m. 1817, Benjamin Steadman (Enoeli, John, John); 8 children; d. 1869; he d. 1865, a. 79. Mrs. Eaton d. Dec, 1798; he d. May, 1813. His '2d wife, Lucy, m. 'id, John Sanford (Benjamin, Esbon, Samuel, John), as his 2d wife, 1814, and had 4 more children. , iv Mary, b. 1779; m. John Brown (William, from England before the Kevolution, b. 1757), in 1800. He d. about 1840. She d. 1855. They had (1) Lucy, ni. Strong. (2) Fanny, m. Isaac Marshall (Otis, Isaac). (3) Sarah, m. Thomas, son of George Brown, a cousin. (4) Cliarles, d. young. (5) Abba, m. James, son of Samuel C'ornwell ; 4 children. (6) Louise, m. William Tupper, Jr. (7) J. Manning, m. Mary Ann Foster (Oliver, Isaac, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Keginald of Ipswicli, Mass., 1638). (8) Ans- ley, m. Ann Manning (James/ Edward, Rev. James, John); had Ada, Lucy, and Wayland. John Brown had a brother, George, b. 1759; m. Anna Clark, and d. 1857. Anna d. 1858, .aged 96. (Another brother, William, Jr., d. 1852, aged about 9U.) Children : (1) Thomas, m. Sarah, daughter of John Brown, cousin. (2) Mary, m. James Hall (John, William, from England bef«)re the Kevolu- tion). (3) Joseph, m. Helen Gates (Joseph, Jonas, C'apt. Oldham, Amos, Simon, Stephen, over to Hingham, 1638). (4) George, m. Harriet Longley, daughter of Asa|>h ; 2 children. (5) William, m. Mary, daughter of Jacob Corn- well, and wife of William Allen and James Johnson ; had 5 children. She d. 1850, aged 41 ; he m. 2d, Mary Helen, daughter of William Shaw ; had 5 more, and d. April 22, 1887, aged 82, and the widow lives in Lynn. (()) Seth. nj Jane, daughter of Sylvanus Snow; 6 children. (7) Eliz.i, m. Daniel, son of Thomas Harris; 12 children. (8) Loretta. (9) Susan, d. young. (10) Sophia, m. Syl- I • « ♦Of the fiiinily of John Mauninji of Falmouth, besides Re^'. James, "as John (1764-18r)8) ; Nancy, that m. James 'Caton ; and Rev. Edward (176G- 1852, a stout, tall, powerful miin, both in the pulpit and elsewhere. II- was instrumental, under God, of winnin;i: many souls to Christ, in the Baptist Church in Cornwallis, and other places in Nova Scotia. Me m. Rebecca, daughter of Charles Skinner, and had (1) Nancy, m. Hezekiah J. Coirswell, and and d. soon alter; he m. I'd, Ann, daughter of John JJentley. (2) Eunice, d. youn^. (3) Mary, m. Peter Carruthers, 1834. Mrs. Manniu;^ d. April 5, 1857, aged 86. tiv— r xlviii ALLIED FAMILIES. 1 , ' 'J' !■ V' ^ ■•, ■1',. . ,■ i '< illlj ^-4 • ■» V'' vanus Snow, Jr.; 7 children, (11) Ann, m. Joseph, son of Jonas Rice. (12) Simon, ra. Rachel Dill ; 7 children. V SoLOMOX, b. 1781 ; d. 1782. 9 vi Benjamin, h. Feb. 1, 1802. 10 vii Peter, b July 19, 1803. 11 viii John Chute, b. Oct. 11, 1805. ix Mary, b. 1807; m. William Hall (John, William, b. in Somersetshire, England, 17 iS, over to America before the Revolution), and lived in Wilmot, N. S. Children : (1) Solomon F., b. 1825; m. Mary J. Fisher. (2) Ed- ward M., b. 1827 ; d. about 1849-50. (3) John W., b. 1829; m., to Australia. (4) Mary Eliza, b. 1831; m. Capt. Samuel Hains, of Freeport, N. S. He was run down off New Orleans, and lost, with 2 children, 1856-7. (5) Capt. Jacob R,, b. 1833; m. Sarah fi., daughter of John and Sally (Gates) Reajjh, 1855 ; 3 children, besides losing several; live at the Spa Springs, Wilmot, N. S. (6) Hannah Ann, b. 1835; ra. Elkanah Bowlby. (7) William H., b. 1837. (8) Joshua C, b. 1889; d. young. (9) George B., b. 1843; d. young. Mr. Hall d. 1842, aged 42. She d. 1851, aged 44. 12 X Solomon, b. Oct. 9, 1809. 7. iv. Isaac Farnsworth (Jonas, Benjamin, Matthias), b. in Massachusetts, Aug. 9, 1750; went to Nova Scotia in youth, ni. Han- nah Hill, April 21, 1773, and lived in Granville. She d. He m. 2d, Martha Barth, and lived in Jonesboro', Me.; d 1832. She d. March, 1830. 13 iii iv v vi vii viii ix CHILDREN. Daniel, b. about 1774. IcHABOD, b. about 1776. Royal, b. about 1878. Asa, b. about 1780; m. Betsy Weston; had (1) Sybil, m. Natlian Libby ; (2) Kezia, m. Hiram Libby. Amaziah, b. about 1782. Isaac, b. about 1784. Martha, b. about 1786; m. Reuben Libby. Hannah, b. about 1788; Mary, b. about 1790. m. Joseph Libby. 8. iv. Joel Farnsworth (Jonas, Benjamin, Matthias), b. in Massachusetts, May 28, 1759; m. Abigail Fales (sister to Benjamin, Daniel, and 2 or 3 sisters who m. Gateses), and lived in Wilmot, N. S., now Clarence. She d. 1826, aged 65. He m. 2d, Sarah (Dewolf) Perkins, and d. 1843, aged 84. She d. 1865, aged 92. ALLIED FAMILIES. xlix b. b. in amin, N. S., Wolf) 1 ii iii iv V vi Vll viii ix X xi CHILDREN. Dehorah, m. John, son of James and Mary (Barnes) Ray. Thankful, ni. Henry Banks. See Banks, Sally, m. Silas Gates. See Gates. Relief, ni. John Hurst, a school-teacher; m. 2tl, Elias Gates. See Gates. Rachel, ni. Fred, son of Dea. Joseph Morton. Betsy, b. 1791; ni. Joshua U. Slocomb (Capt. John, John, Simon), and d. 1852; he d. Sept. 10, 1850, aged 6«; 11 children. Polly, ra. John Banks. Lucy, d. young. Fanny, d. young. Martha, m. James Adams. Azuba, ni. Joseph Ogilvie; daughter Naomi m. John Henry Hall (Dea. Henry, John, William). 9. V. Benjamin Faruswortll (Solomon, Benjamin, Benja- min, Matthias), b. at Phinney's Cove, below Hampton, Annapolis county, N. S., Feb. 1, 1802; ra. Anna Matilda, daughter of John and Rebecca (Raymond) Ellis, 1822, and lived on the "Bay Shore," near his native home. She d. May 15, 1861, aged 55. He m. 2d, Phebe, daughter of Henry Milbury, 1862, and d. Feb. 4, 1880. She, at Phinney Mountain. CHILDREN. i Seraphina, b. Dec. 10, 1823; m. James Lowry, Sept. 27, 1852. He d. Oct. 25, 1886, aged 62. She is in Danvers, Mass. Mary, b. April 19, 1825; m. Daniel Gunnison, 1850; 6 children, and d. Christmas, 1890. He d. 1861. Ezra, b. Oct. 26, 1827; m. Mary Jordan, 1854; 4 children, and d. about 1875. She is at Petite Passage, N. S. LucRETiA, b. Oct. 24, 1829; m. Sidney S. Chute. No. 142. Matilda Ann, b. 1831 ; d. 1834. Jacob E. R., b. June 4, 1834; m. Louise, daughter of Isaac and Elizabeth (Patterson) Foster, 1861; had a daughter, Anna M , m. George W. Davis, Lynn, Mass. Mr. Foster moved there, 1867. She d. April 6, 1894. Ellen Ann, b. 1838 ; m. Merrill Tufts, 1859 ; 2d, James Mowatt, 1875; daughter Saville, b. 1880. Abijah, b. 1840; m. Anna Whalin, 1870; and d. Nov. 24, 1874. She m. 2d, James Knowlin in California. II iii iv V vi VII vni 10. V. Peter Farnsworth (Solomon, Benjamin, Benjamin, Matthias), b. July 19, 1803 ; m. Mary, daughter of Michael and Abi- gail (Simpson) Holden, April 29, 1827, and lived near Hampton ; d. 1886. She d. Jan., 1890, aged 84. '' "hi'' ■ft '), "■.1 < •wm^^m i' \ ' \ . iiiil i * ALLIED FAMILIES. CHILDREN. i Michael Holden, b. April 25, 1828 ; d. in May. ii Solomon, b. May 27, 1830; d. in 1837. iii MicHAKL Holden, b. April 23, 1834; ni. Terrissa Chute. See No. 132. iv Stephen Thomas, b, Sept. 18, 1836; ra. Mary Fraser; had 2 daajrhters. Rose and Bessie. She d. Jan. 26, 1876, aged 42. He in. 2d, Mrs. Maggie Waters, and was killed at sea, 1889 ; a sea captain. V Jambs Wellington, b. Feb. 5, 1844; m. Sarah A., daugh- ter of Joseph Corbit ; two sons, Handley C, and Joseph P. Capt. J. W. Farnsworth went to Lynn, May, 1892, and d. in July, 1893. vi Laleah, b. Nov, 2, 1852; m. Avard, son of Francis Brin- ton, 187i. He d. Nov. 4, 1873, aged 23. She in. 2d, Elias Messenger. 11. V. John Chute Farnsworth, another brother, b. Oct. 11, 1805 ; in. Mary Cecelia, daughter of Job Park, Feb. 15, 1826. She d. 1839, aged 32. He m, 2d, Nancy, daughter of James and Phebe Chute, Jan. 14, 1841. She d. Jan. 31, 1856, aged 55. He m. 3d, Elizabeth Charlotte Chute. See No. 45. children. i Makv Amelia, b. May 5, 1827; ni. William Rhodes; had 5 children. He d. Aug., 1885, aged 62. She m. 2d, Franklin Rice (as his 3d wife), 1887, and lives at the head of the tide. Bear River. ii Job, b. June 6, 1829; m. Lucy, daughter of William and Lucy (Foster) Woodworth, 1850, and d. 1891. She d. 1886, aged GO. Children : (1) William Morrill, b. 1851,— home on the old farm, Trout Cove, N. S. (2) John Abel, b. 1853; m. Annis Haight, Digby Neck. (3) Thomas Henry, b. 1855, m. Emma Jane Winslow; 2d, Lalia Daily, Digby. (4) George A., b. June, 1857; m. Mary Ellen Gilliland (Jacob, William, William, Joseph), and lives in Lynn. (5) Mary Cecelia, b. 1859; m. Charles D., son of Capt. William Hull, and is in Lynn. (6) Darius Lord, b. 1861 ; m. Emeranda Smith. iii Henrietta, b. July 23, 1831 ; m. William H. Denton, Trout Cove, son of Edward. iv Charlotte, b. Oct. 4, 1834; m. Daniel D. Morton, and had (1) Anna, m. Simon Soulis. (2) Lloyd, m. Amelia More- house, and d. 1864. He m. 2d, Adelaide, daughter of Daniel Jordan. 4 more children. V Foster, b. April 23, 1836 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Timo- thy Brooks, Jr., and had 12 children, vi John Edward, b. 1838; m. Phebe R., daughter of Timo- -^i ALLIED FAMILIES. li thy Brooks. Children : (1) lieed, m. Hannah Miinroi". (2) Edith, m. Albert Tolen. (8) Timothy Hugh, ni. Emma Jane, daughter of Alonzo Foster, and lives in Lynn. had 12. V. Dea. Solomon Farnswortli, the youngest, b. Oct. 9, 1809; m. Anna B., daughter of James Cummings, Digby county, Nov. 19, 1833; had 4 children. She d. 1843. He m. 2d, Phebc, daugh- ter of Abram Bogert ; lived at Stony Beach, below Annapolis Ferry. He d. 1888. CHILDREN. i James, b. 1834; m. Filiza, daughter of Daniel Kennedy; m. 2d, Elsie Condon, widow of A, Judson, son of Rev. John J. Wood worth, ii Reed, m. Prudence, daughter of Henry Hardy, iii Solomon, m. in Pa.; d. 1888. iv Naomi, m. Jacob, son of Joseph 'Hardy ; m. 2d, Stephen Blaney, and d. V Wallace S., b. 1844; d. in 1817. vi Mary Emma, d. in childhood. vii George Burton, m. Lavina, daughter of David Mills. viii John, m. May, daughter of Alfred Winchester. ix Margaret Jane, m. Duncan Cummings. X Lavinia, m. Alfred, son of David Mills. xi E. Stanly, m. Nellie, daughter of Alfred Winchester. xii Mary Emma, m. Lebaron Mills, Nov. 9, 1892. xiii Rupert. .* ..■ .>.^ and »he d. S51,- John (3) ; 2d, )7; ni. [seph), Jharles (6) id bad More- jter of I Timo- Timo- 13. V. Daniel Farns worth (Isaac, Jonas, Benjamin, Mat- thias), b. in Aylesford, N. S., 1775 ; m. Jerusha Earl of Horton, Dec. «, 1803; lived in Aylesford. She d. Feb. 8, 1861, aged 77. He d. Nov. 24, 1866, aged 92. CHILDREN. i Sarah, b. May 21, 1804 ; ni. Thomas Jaques, Aug. 27, ^ " 1828 - ii Nelson, b. Dec. 25, 1806; ra. Harriet Orpin, Dec. 28, 1828. lii Thomas, b- March 16, 1808 ; m. Lydia Dugan, Dec. 17, 1833. iv Isaac, b. May 6, 1811 ; d. young. v^ William, b. March 23, 1814; m. Louise, daughter of Charles Van Buskirk. vi Lois, b. Oct. 13, 1816; d. young. vii Robert James, b. March 5, 1820; m. Rachel, daughter of Ezekiel Mirshall, wid. of Benjamin, son of John Wilson ; had 2 or 3 children ; live in Dorchester, Boston, Mass. viii John L., b. Aug., 1824; m.; d. 1855, Dayton, Ohio. ix Samuel B., b. Jan. 23, 1828 ; m. , Peabody, Mass.; 4 children ; went to York, Me., about 1862. -vii « r!| e iKi Ml Hi ALLIED I'AMILIES. FOSTER. 1. i. Reginald Foster, h. about 1595; is reported to have come from Exeter, Devon, England, with his wife Judith, 5 sons, and '2 daughters, and settled in Ij)swich, Essex county, Mass., 1#38. He lived near the " East Bridge," which stood where the stone bridge is now. His wife Judith d. Oct. 1664. He ni. 'id, Sarah, widow of John Martin, Sept., 1665, and d. 1681. She m. 3d, William Wiiite of Haverhill, 1682, and d. 1683. CHILDREN. i Maky, b. 1618 ; m. Lieut. Francis Peabody ; had 14 chil- dren, and d. at Topsfield, Aug. 9, 1705. He d. P'eb. 19, 1697-8, aged 83. '' Sarah, b. 1620; ni. William Story; had 6 ciiildren, and d. Jan., 1702-3. He d. 1702, a. 79; was the ancestor of Dr. Story of Boston, and of the late Judge Story. Abram, b. 1622; m. Lydia, daughter of Caleb and Marthii Burbank, of Rowley, and had, in Ipswich, Ephraim, Abram, James, Isaac, Benjamin, Ebenezer, Mehitable, Caleb, and Ruth. Isaac, b. 1630. v William, b. 1633; m. Mary, b. Feb. 8, 1639, daughter of William and Joanna Jackson ; moved to and lived in Rowley, and was a man of wealth and influence there and in Boxford, Haverhill (where his son David moved to in 1705), and elsewhere, besides a Christian gentle- man ; d. 1713. Children : Mary, Judith, Hannah, Jona- than, William, Timothy, David, Samuel, and Joseph, vi Jacob, b. 1635 ; deacon of the first church in Ipswich; m. Martha Kinsman ; had 7 children. She d. Oct. 15, 1666; m. 2d, Abigail, daughter of Robert and Mary (Waite) Lord, Feb. 26, 1667, and d. "July ye 9th 1710, in ye 75 yr of His Age." She d. June 4, 1 > 29. Children : Judith, John, Jacob, Sarah, Mary, Abram, Jacob, Amos, Abigail, Nathaniel, Samuel, Joseph, James, and Mary, vii Rkginali), b. 1636 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Dane, and lived in Chebacco parish, Ipswich. Children : Eliza- beth, Isaac, Judith, Mary, John, Rebecca, Naomi, Ruth, Eleanor, Hannah, and Nathaniel. 11 HI IV 2, ii. Isaac Foster (Reginald), b. 1680; m. Mary Jackson, May 5, 1658; d. Nov. 27, 1667 ; m. 2d, Nov. 25, 1668, Hannah Downing, who d. Nov. 27, 1677; m. 3d, Martha Hale, March 16, 1679, who sur- vived him. He lived in Ipswich, near Topsfield, at the east end of "Symond's Farm," the town line dividing the farm. )M' ALLIED FAMILIES. liii CHILDREN. i Jonathan, b. Jan. 9, 1658-9 ; d. young, ii Mehitable, b. Sept. 19, 1660; d. Feb., 1661. 3 iii Jacob, b. Feb. 9, 1662-3. iv Ben.iamin, b. June, 1665; d. 1700. V Elizabeth, b. April 20, 1667. vi Mary, b. June 26, 1669; m. Richard Grant, Feb. 27, 1688. vii Daniel, b. Nov. 14, 1670; d. about 1753. viii Martha, b. Aug. 1. 1672; m. Thompson Wood, Dec. 8, 1691. ix Ruth, b. Feb. 20, 167.S-4; ni. Grove. X Prudence, b. May 23, 1675 ; m. Jos. Bonnan, Feb. 17, 1696. xi Hannah, b. Oct. 24, 1676. xii Eleazer, b. April, 1684; d. Nov. 15, 1771. xiii Sarah, b. March 19, 1687. 3. iii. Jacob Foster (Isaac, Reginald), b. in Ipswich, near Topsfield, Feb. 9, 1662-3 ; moved to Topsfield, 1686 ; m. Sarah, daughter of Isaiah Wood, Sept. 12, 1688; d. Sept. 27, 1697; m. 2d, Mary Edwards, May 20, 1700. Mr. and Mrs. Foster were dismissed from the church in Topstjeld, Jan. 29, 1718, and admitted to the church in Lebanon, Ct., July 6, 1718. CHILDREN. 4 i BEN.IAMIN, bapt. Oct. 6, 1689. ii Mary, b. May 13, 1691. iii Isaac, b. March 13, 1701 ; d. Dec. 23, 1703. iv John, b. Sept. 11, 1702; ra. Hannah Thorpe, Aug. 26, 1724, and returned to Lebanon,* Ct., where he owned the covenant, 1729. She did the same, 1727. EzEKiEL, bapt. Dec. 31, 1704 ; d. Oct. 20, 1727, Lebanon, Ct. vi Martha, bapt. 24, 1709. vii David, bapt. April 29, 1711 ; m. Althea — Ct.; had 4 children, viii Jonathan, b. June 3, 1714; to Lebanon, Ct. -, Lebanon, ': » Dane, Eliza- Ruth, 4. iv. Benjamin Foster (Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), b. in Tops- field, Mass., Oct.,il689; m. Sarah, daughter of Ezekiel Woodward, ♦The home of Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (Jonathan, Joseph, Dea. John, John Trumble, d. 1657, Cumberland county, Englatid ; to Roxbury, Mass., 1639, free- man, 1640, thence to Rowley), b. 1740 ; Harvard University, 1759 ; pay- master to the Northern department of tlie army, 1775 to '78 ; in 1780 was 1st aid to General AVashinjrton, and Secretary ; Member of Congress 1789 to '95 ; Speaker, 1791 to '95; United States Senator, 1795 and '96; Lieut.-Governor of Connecticut, 1796 to '98; and Governor, 1798 to 1809. When in need of am- munition, Washington said "Let us consult Brother Jonathan." And from that mere joke it became a byword, and ha^ since been applied to the whole Yankee nation. John Trumbull (1750-1831), the poet, was a brother. **^^ :> ' ■ '■',> i:' ' .1 • ■I,.- 3 1 :,\'iV ft*' . ! f M I -r 4 « : liv ALLIED FAMILIES. Jr., anil Abigail, in Ipswich, March 15, 1725, and seems to have moved from Essex county, Mass., into Rockingham coimty, N. H., about 1740, when four of them married, as stated in the Hampstead town records ; and in 1760, tlie old folks, with 2 sons and 2 daughters, moved to Granville, Annapolis county, N. S. Mr. Foster d. the day after landing, and the old lady — an honest, industrious, pious woman — after living 45 years a widow, d. in 1805, aged 104. She used to spin flax on the "little whe< 1," and when she got tired and faint would make a little hasty-pudding in the skillet, over some coals on the hearth of the old fireplace, saying she " only wanted a few bites to content natur." CHILDREN. i Judith, b. 1726; m. John Chute. See No. 7. 5 ii Isaac, b. 1728. 6 iii EzEKiEL, b. 1730. iv Elizabeth, b. 1783; m. Francis B. Lecain, 1761, and lived in Annapolis, where he d. 1806, aged 84. Children: (1) Francis, b. 1762; m. Margaret, daughter of Andrew Ritchie, (2) Benjamin, b. 1764 ; m. Mary, daughter of Nath. Winchester. (3) Nicholas, b. 1765; m. Catherine . (4) William, b. 1767; m. Sarah Henshaw, and d. 1830. Francis, Jr., d. 1843. v Sarah, b. 1737 ; m. Abel Wheelock. See Wheelock. vi Jeremiah, b. 1740; m. Jemima Kent, Jan. 5, 1768. He went to Nova Scotia some years after the older ones went; came back again, and is reported to have settled in Winthrop, Me. 5. V. Isaac Foster (Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), b. in Massachusetts, 1728; m. Mehitable Worthing,* by Rev. Henry True, in Hampstead, N. H., Oct. 31, 1754 ; moved to Granville, N. S., 1760, and there lived, a hearty old couple, more than half a century. He d. Jan. 29, 1819. She (danced in 1822) d. in 1826, aged 93. CHILDREN. 7 i Ben.iamin, b. May 24, 1755. ii Jacob, b. 1J857 ; d. 1759. ♦Samuel Wortlien, or Worthing, m. Mehitable Heath, 1732, and lived in Hampstead, N. II., which whs orj^anized into a town in 1749.v Mr. Worthen d Sept , 1756, agt'd 45. Children: (1) Mehitable, b. Oct. 12, 1733; m. Isaac Foster, 1754. (2) Samuel, b. April 26, 1739; m Deborah Johnson, 1764. (8) Oliver, b. March 11, 1743. (4) Amos, b. Jan. 1, 1746. (5) Mary, b. Sept. 16, 1751. Perhaps more. Moses Worthen m. Abigail , 1744; and had (1) M-rtha, b. March 12, 1746. (2) Mary, b. March 16, 1747. (3) Samuel, b. Jan. 15, 1749. Abigail, wife of Moses Worthen, received into church fellow.shlp July 4, 1760. "Payed out to Moses Worthen sixteen pounds, old tenor, for his wiflFs ceeping of scool." Sandown, 1763. r i . ' ALLIED FAMILIES. Iv iii Sakah, b. Oct. 15, 1760; in. Jolin Adams, 1779; had a son James, b. Aug. 4, 1780; m. Eleanor, daughter of John Chute, Jr. See No. 11. 8 iv LsiiAc, b. Aug. 24, 1763. V Mehitable, b. March 23, 1766; m. Thomas, son of Isaac and Anna (Thomas) Phinney, Oct. 29, 1786; and lived in Granville. He d. Dec. 16, 1845, aged 80. She d. April 1, 1858. Children : (1) Isaac, b. 178" ; m. Sarah Borden, 1819; 7 children. She d. March 5, 1847, aged 57. He d. April 14, 1867. (2) William, b. 1789; m. Kebecca (Goucher) Starratt. (3) Ann, b. 1791 ; d. 1794. (4) Cynthia, b. 1793; m. Thomas Horsfield, 1825; 3 children ; d. June 12, 1863; he d. March 8, 1836. (5) Betsy, b. 1795; d. 1796. (6) Ann, b. 1797; m. William, son of Andrew Walker, 1816; 6 children, and d. Dec. 17, 1878. (7) Walter W., b. 1799; d. 1826. (8) Caroline, b. 1801 ; m. David Dill, and d. Dec. 13, 1863; he d. 1849, aged 59. (9) Elizabeth, b. 1803; m. Daniel Felch, Jr., March 12, 1833; 6 children ; he d. 1868, aged 67. (10) Phineas, b. 1805 ; m. Jerusha Foster (Isaac, Jr.); 4 children, and d. July 14, 1873. vi Elizabeth, b. Dec. 17, 1768; m. Jordon, son of Abednego Ricketson, Dec. 24, 1789, and lived in Granville. She d. July 31, 1795; hem. 2d, Hannah Parker, 1796, and d. 1832, aged 67. Children: (I) Henry, b. 1790; m. Char- lotte Thomas, 1814. (2) Phebe, b. 1792; ra. Theodore Hill. (3) Sarah, b. 1794 ; d. young. (4) Abednego, b. 1797; d. about 1814. (5) Betsy, b. 1799; m. Frederick, son of Matthew Roach, from Ireland, 1817 ; 7 children. (6) Mary. (7) Shadrach, ra. Sally £. Thorn, and d. She m. 2d, Henry Blakeslee. (8) Charlotte, m. William R., son of Benjamin Wheelock, Feb. 14, 1827. (9) Miriam. (10) J.ames Parker, m. Eliza, daughter of Michael Boha- ker. (11) Ann. (12) Susan, ra. Jacob Low. 9 vii Samuel, b. Oct. 1, 1770. 10 viii Oliver, b. May 1, 1773. 11 ix Asa, b. Nov. 24, 1776. X James, b. Jan. 24, 1780; m. a widow in Massachusetts.* 6. V. Ezekiel Foster (Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), b. in Massachusetts 'about 1730; m., by David Little, Esq., July 17, ♦Family of Isaac and Anna (Thomas) Phinuey, from Cape Cod to Gran- ville, about 1760. He d May 13, 1785, Shed. April 18, 1781. Children: i Mehitable, b. Jan. 8, 1764; m. Major Ruloffson. ii Thomas, b. July 1, 1765; m. Mehitable Foster, 1786; 10 children, iii Lott, b. April 6, 1767 ; m. Betsy, daughter of Daniel Durland, May 4, 1786; 10 children, iv Levi, b. Feb. 27, 1769; off to the States. v Abigail, b. Jan. 17, 1771 ; m. Capt. Walter Willett. vi Elijah, 1). April 6, 1773 ; m. Hepzlbah Chesly, 1800. vii Desiab, b. April 22, 1776; m. David, son of Moses Shaw. ' • • !• .'.t ^ '■> ! Ivi ALI-IEI) FAMILIES. Ili 1755, Mary Kobcrts,* Mampatead, N. H.; went to Granville, N. S., with parents, brother Isaac, and two sisters, 1760. She <1. July 31, 1765, aged 29. He m. 2d, Rutli Farnsworth, b. 1740 (William, Ebenezer, Matthias, Matthias), Sept. 30, 1770. Dates of death not learned. CHILDREN. 1 ii 12 iii 13 iv 14/ 15^i Sarah, b. 1756; d. 1760, Hampstead, N. H. Martha, b. Aiii;. 13, 1757 ; m. Benjamin Chute, John, b. March 29, 1760. EzEKiEL, b. March 30, 1763. Joseph, b. Oct. 18, 1771. Ezra F., b. Aug. 1, 1773. See No. 12. 7. vi. Benjamin Foster (Isaac, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), b. in Hampstead, N. H., May 24, 1755; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Philip liichardson, Jan. 23, 1776, ami lived in Granville, N. S. She d. Nov. 28, 1828, aged 70. He m. 2d, Mary Pamelia, daughter of Edward Robinson and Mary Chandler (sister to Richard from England), and widow of Job Park, Nov. 3, 1831, and d. JJov. 13, 1842. She d. 1854, aged 67. 16 17 a ii iii iv V VI 18 vii 19 viii ix CHILDREN. Mehitadle, b. May 6, 1778 ; m. Abram Chute. SeeNo. 21. Elizabeth, b. Sept. 1, 1780 ; m. James Taylor. See Taylor. Benjamin, b. Aug. 2, 1782. Samuel, b. Sept. 9, 1784. Susanna, b. Aug. 31, 1786; m. Francis Tuppcr (Charles, Capt. Eliakin, Eliakin, Thomas, Capt. Thomas, Sand- wich, England, to Sandwich, America, 1635; d. 1676, aged 98), 1801; had 6 children. He d. Nov. 17, 1842, aged 61. She d. Dec. 15, 1882. Mary, b. Dec. 29, 1788 ; m. Samuel Tupper, brother to Francis. He d. April 23, 1817; she m. 2d, Augustus Tupper, another brother, March 25, 1818, and d. Oct. 20, 1849. He d. April 11, 1850. Isaac, b. April 9, 1791. Abner, b. May 9, 1793. 24, 1795: m. William Wood worth. See 20 X xi Lucy, b. May Wood worth. Solomon, b. Aug. 3, 1797. *HiLiP, b. July 3, 1799; m. Susan, daughter of William Frail, and had a son, William, m. Rebecca A. Fuller. P- ♦Daniel Roberds, or Roberts, in. Martha Heath, 1724, and lived in Hamp- stead, N. H. She d. Au«., 1757, nged 50. They had (1) Daniel, b. 1724; m. Meribah Davis, 1747, and had 3 or 4 children. (2) Dorothy, 1725. (3) Priscilla, 1733. (4) Mary. 1736, ra. Ezekiel Foster, 1755. (5) Hannah, 1740. (6) Sarah, 1745, m. Philip Emerson, 1761. (7) Samuel, 1748. Perhaps more. hi ALI.IF.n FAMILIES. Ivii 12. See Mrs. Foster d. April 10, 1871, a<,'e(l 78. lie d. Oct. 10, 1M9(K xii IIei.kn R, b. Autr. 3, 1801 ; <1. Ihc. 10, 18*i3. xiii Catiikrine, b. Nov. 28, 1804; m. Enoch, son of (iardiner Dodiie, March 21, 182'J: had 4 childnn, and d. St'pt. 13, 187.V. He . May 19, IH09; in. Ilt'iiry, son of William Knfffe, July IH, 1829; luul 3 children. KoBKRT n., I). March ft, 1H12; m. Klizaliolh Hall (John, John, William), an•, 1813; u\. Israel, son of Joseph Bont. Olivkr, h. 1817; m. Betsy Woodhury. IsRABi., b. 1819; ni. Minetta, daughter of Asa Foster, widow of Obadiah Morse, Jr. She d. Jan. 2, 1890, aged 77 ; h.' ru. 2d, Ann Manning, widow of Ansley Brown, and d. Oct., 1H92, aged 73. Makv Ann, b. 1821; ni. William Morse; 2d, J. M. Brown; 4 children; Lawrencetown, N. S. Daniel J., b. 1824. Charles William, b. 1826. nii II 111 IV 11. vl. Asa Foster, the youngest brother, b. in Granville, Nov. 24, 1776; ni. Roby. or Rhoda, daught«'r of Thomas and Sarali (Chute) Ilicks, by Rev. T. H. Chipman, July 26, 1798, and lived a mile below Bridgetown; farmer and miller; d. Sept. 20, 1854. She d. July 1, 1863, aged 8H years. CHILDREN. i Harrikt, b, April 26, 1799; m. Nathfin, son of Amos and Susan (Chute) Randall, Jan. 21, 1819; and d. Aug. 21, 1889. Hed. 1864, aged 73. Irene, b. March 17, 1802 ; m. Charles, son of Maurice Peters, Jan. 11, 1826; 6 children ; d. Oct. 9, 1865. He d. A visa, b. Oct. 12, 1804; m. Capt. James Peters, brother to Charles, 1821, and d. 1880. He d. 1885. William Worthing, b. Aug, 15, 1806 ; m. Harriet Cal- vert, 1837. She d. 1840 ; he m. 2d, Hannah Wheelock^ (Asaph, Capt. Obadiah, Obadiah, Obadiah, Benjamin, Rev. Ualph), March, 1843, and d. July 20, 1873. She d. Dec. 24, 1890, in her 86th year. Susan Ann, b. Sept. 16, 1808; m. Jacob, son of Benjamin Foster, Jr., of Cornwallis, 1833, and d. He d. March, 1892, aged 82. Louise Jane, b. May 4, 1811 ; m. Binea Chute. See No. 40. MiNETTA, b. Feb. 7, 1813; m. Obadiah Morse, Jr., Sept. 11, 1834. See No. 7. Oliver G., b. Dec. 11, 1816; in. Elijdial A. Chute (see No. 37), and d. in Bayham, Out., April 8, 1894. S. Matilda, b. Dec. 16, 1818; m. J. E. Chute. See No. 41. Leah, b. Jan. 27, 1820 ; m. J. M. Chute. See No. 109. Eliza, b. March 5, 1823; m. Charles, son of Theodore Hill, Jan. 30, 1850, and had 6 children ; live in Lynn, Mass. VI vii viii ix X xi . ,v i.\ / ■"„r Mr'-- Ix ALLIED FAMILIES, > ■< I 12. vi. John Foster (Ezekicl, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Regi- nald), b. in Hampste.id, N. H., March 29, 1760; taken to Granville, N, S., that year; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Abednego Ricketson, Dec. '26, 1781 ; lived in Aylesford, and in that town, Wilmot, and Nictaux preached the gospel of Christ in the Methodist church. He d. Sept. 29, 1827. His widow d. April 7, 1852, aged 89. • IT. ■^•, ■ ■. ''.'[■*'■■■ ■ 1 ii -tri r. in iv V VI Vll VIU IX CHILDREN. Phkbe, b. May 28, 1788 ; d. June 6. John, b. April 11, 1784; m. Sarah Brown, July 14, 1813, and d. Feb. 21, 1857. Children : (1) Willis, b. 1814; m. Charlotte Baker, 9 children ; 2d, Margaret Rycr, 6 chil- dren. (2) Ezra, b. 1816 ; ?n. Elizabeth Spinney. (3) Mars- den, b. i818; in. Mary, daughter of Fred Foster; 2d, Eleanor Middlemas, widow of Martin' Gates. (4) Eliza- beth, b. 1820 ; ra. Edward, son of George Ori)in. (5) Mary m. A., b. 1822; m. John Earl. (6) John VV., b. 1824; (') Mary Ann. daughter of Matthew Clark ; 6 children Phebe, b. 1827 ; m. William Selfridge, Jr. Ruth, b. Aug. 12, 1787 ; m. Walter Wilkins, May 21, 1807 ; had 11 children, and d. Nov. 24, 1865. Phebe, b. Jan. 28, 1790 ; m. James Roacli, 1823 ; 4 children. Frederick, b. May 13, 1792; ni. Rachel Benedict, daugh- ter of Jabez, 1814; 5 children, and was killed by ice falling on him on the Bay Shore, April 16, 1825. Chil- dren ."(!.) Elizabeth, b. 1815; m. John Warwick. (2) William, b. 1817; m. Mary Jane Roach (Dea. Zebina, Matthew, Patrick). (3) Charles, b. 1819; ni. Mary Jane Woodbury. (4) Mary, b. 1821 ; m. Marsden Foster. (5) James, b. 1823; m. Cliarlotte, daughter of Wm. Patterson. Wirxis, b. Nov. 15, 1794 ; m. Susanna, daughter of Wil- liam Pierce, 1826; m. 2d, Nancy, daughter of Ezra F. Foster, Jan. 20, 1835, and d. Jan. 29, 1875. Susanna d. July 12, 1834, aged 42. Children: (1) George, b. 1827; m. Adelaide, daughter of Ezra Foster. (2) John, b. 1830 ; m. Susan, daughter of Zebulon Neiley. (3) Susanna, b. 1834; d. Oct. 9. Mrs. Foster d. July 15, 1834; he m. 2d, Nancy, daughter of E. F. Foster, Jan. 20, 1835, and had (4) William Rufus L., b. Nov. 15, 1835. Eliz\beth, b. Dec. 23, 1796; m. James, son of William Pierce, Oct. 10, 1817; 3 children, a-d d. Dec. 30, 1825; he m. 2d, Nancy Patterson. 1828 ; 6 children. Henry, b. Mav 29, 1799 ; m. Jane Truesdell, March 15, 1827, and d. Nov. 5, 1870. EzEKiEL, b. July 26, 1801 ; m. Eliza, daughter of John and Margera (Barss) Dugan, Sept. 5, 1822, and !ived in Aylesford, a farmer. She d. April 21, 1878, aged 72. He d. April 21, 1889. Children: (1) Mary Ann, b. 1824; Kegi- inville, ictson, )t, and h. He '. ■!' t, 1813, 14; ni, , 6 ohil- 1) Mars- :or; 2d, t) Eliza- 5) Mary B-24; m. on. i'l) 1,1807; ihildren. ,, daugh- l by ice b. Cliil- ck. i'i) Zebina, ary Jane ter. (5) atterson. of Wil- Ezra F. sanna d. b. i8"27 ; b. 1830; sanna, b. 1 ; he m. 835, and ALLIED FAMILIES. XI in. Ingersoll Patterson. (2) Albert Desbrisay, b. 1828; ra. Martha Larkin, Elizabeth Parsons, Margaret Reed, and Agnes Neily. (3) Susan, b. 1831 ; m. Willett Chute. See No. 95. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1838; m. (5) Lucy, b. 1 842 ; m. Charles Proctor. (6) Lydia, b. 1849 ; m. Charles Doyle; to Mass., 1872, and live in Lynnneld. X Mary Ann, b. Jan. 10, 1804; m. Zebulon Neily, Jan. 1, 1829; 4 children, and d. Jan. 9, 1871. xi Bayaed, b. July 8, 1808; m. Mary Ann, daughter of Ezra F. Foster, and d. Aug. 12, 1885. Slie d. Oct. 5, 1879, aged 75. 13. vi. Ezekiel Foster, Jr., brother to the preceding, b. in Granville, March 30, 17?3; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Dring, May, 1803, and d. Aug. 26, 1829. She m. 2d, Benjamin Rhodes, and d. Jan. 17, 1854, aged 69. CHILDREN. i Thomas, b. 1804; m. M?rv Wheelock^ (Benjamin, Abel, Joseph, Gershom, Rev. Ralph), Feb. 12, 1827 ; had Eliza- beth, Sarah Ann, Louisa, and Ezekiel B.); Sou;hbridge, Mass. She d. Aug. 16, 1859. Ezra, b. 1807 ; ni. Hannah Bohaker (Michael, Andreas, from Germany before the Revolution), Nov'. 8, 1831 ; 6 children. He d. April, 1880. Elizabeth Ann, b. 1809; m. Abel Wheelock, brother to Mary, who m. Thomas Foster, and had a son, Joseph Israel, b. Jan. 1, 1828, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Foster. She d., and he m. 2d, Ruth Bent. Mary F., b. 1811 ; m. William Banks, and d. Jan. 1, 1877. Tamer, b. 1814 ; ni. Benjamin Randall ; 4 children. Athalinda, b. 1816; d. May 9, 1846. Adolphus W., b. 1818; m. Caroline, daughter of Jona- than Woodbury ; 4 children. IsRAKL, b. 1821 ; d. 1822. Martha, b. 1824; m. Rev. Isaac, son of Lewis McAnn, of Vermont. a 111 IV V vi vii viii ix .>•'. . !.5V'*-' *.'.■',> 'M William 30, 1825; [arch 15, d !.){ John Mvcd in 72. He b. 1824; 14. vi. Joseph Foster, another brother, b. in Granville, Oct. 18, 1771 ; m. Jane, daughter of James and Mary (Barnes) Ray, Nov. 25, 1795; and lived at Nictaux, Annapolis county, N. S. CHILDREN. Ruth, b. 1796 ; killed by the falling of a tree, March, 1814. Joseph Woodbury (Foster, Dr. Jonathan from Ports- mouth, N. H.) wrote a poem on her death as follows : '■",,•■ .'■.I • I; *, I i 1 i Ixii ALLIED FAMILIES. Young people all, pray lend an ear, And don't forbear to shed a tear ; While to your minds a scene I bring, That happened early in the Spring The last of March, the sky serene, In eighteen hundred and fourteen, This tragedy was brought to view, And worse than many ever knew. One afternoon two damsels fair* Did walk abroad to take the air. When turning back for home that day, Death took one if them for his prey. A tree was suffered from above To fall upon this harmless dove; She fell beneath that awflil rod. And had no time to call on God. The ground was covered o'er with blood, That from her mouth ran in a flood ; And tears did melt the snow around. While mourning nude the woods resound. Her parents wept, but all in vain. Their sighs can't bring her back again ; Her friends and kindred, all as one, Their much belovfed now bemoan. The youtht on whom her tho'ts were bent, And in deep mourning did lament The loss of his intended bride. Who now is severed from his side. But she has gone and left him here To mourn for her, year after year; The deep impressions, he will find. Will never be worn out of mind. Her young companions now are left, Of a good friend they are bereft ; This should to all a warning be — Make ready for eternity. How short our lives ! how bri.tf, alas ! Peter J compares them to the grass. The grass doth wither and decay, The flower thereof doth fade away. This was the text upon that day, The damsel mingled with her clay ; When gloomy looks with griefs attend The faces of her many friends. Now to conclude — It was her lot — So let this scene be ne'er forgot, "The awful tree ! that shocking blow ! The fatal spot will ne'er outgrow. EzBKiBL, b. 1799 ; ra. Mary A. Waters, June 21, 1821 ; 5 children. Jane, b. 1801 ; na. Abe' Wheelock (John, Abel, Joseph, Gershom, Rev. Ralph); 8 children. See Wheelock. 11 111 * Sally Banks was the other, t Robert, son of John Eaton. J i. Peter, 1 : 24. ALLIED FAMILIES. Ixiii iv Hannah, b. 1802; m. Newcomb Bent. V Joseph, b. 1805 ; m. Zilpah, daughter of Michael Martin, the singing teacher, vi John M., b. 1807 ; m. Lucilla, daughter of Fairfiehl, son of Dr. Jonathan Woodbury. She d. 1870, aged 64. vii Sophia Ann, b. 1807; ra. Edward, son of Michael Martin, He ni.two other wives, and d. Feb., 1892, aged 92. viii Ezra, b. Sept., 1814 ; m. Mary Ann Burkitt, and Mercy Ann Van Buskirk. 15. vi. Ezra Farnsworth Foster, the youngest brother to the preceding, b. in Granville, Aug. 1, 1773 ; ni. Susanna, daughter of John and Eun'.ce (Fellows) Troop, Jan. 24, 1798, and lived in Aylesford. children. i Nancy, b. Jan. 25, 1799 ; m. Willis, son of John Foster, Jan. 20, 1833. ii Gilbert, b. Sept. 16, 1800 ; d. about 1865. iii RuFUS, b. June 3, 1802 ; m. Christiana Tough, Aug. 4, 1838 ; 2 song. iv Mary Ann, b. April 22, 1804 ; ni. Bayard Foster. V William Young, b. May 22, 1806; m. Minetta, daughter of Seth Leonard, 1835, Bridgetown, vi George, b. Aug. 18, 1808 ; d. about 1870. vii Lucy, b. Aug. 2, 1810; m. William Tough, viii Eunice, b. Oct. 25, 1812 ; in. Fred. Vroom (George, John, Hendrick, Hendrick, Cornelius Peter, of New York about 1650), June 15, 18.36; 5 children. ix Israel, b. May 8, 1815; d. Dec. 18, 1817. X F. Eliza, b. July 6, 1817 ; m. William Vroom, brother to Frederick ; 3 children, xi Susan, b. July 1, 1822. '■\' ••xT ■^^ -;■>■.•: 1821; 5 Joseph, ick. ter, 1 : 24. 16. vii. Benjamin Foster (Benjamin, Isaac, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), b. in Granville, Aug. 2, 1782; m. Mary, daughter of Samuel Randall, 1804, and lived in Cornwallis, Kings county, a good old farmer ; d. Aug. 5, 1882, aged 100 years, 3 days. She d. March, 1871, aged 85. children. i Abram, b. Aug. 23, 1805; m. Rachel Morton, 1825; 6 children and d. July, 1886, New Gloucester, Me.; he d. 1880. ii Isaac, b. Oct. 27, 1806; m. Rebecca, daughter of Dea. Stephen Taylor, and had (1) Mary Olivia, m. John L. Sandford. (2) Robert, d. (3) Rev. Joseph Morton, b. 1833 ; m. Elizabeth Johnson, Jane Baker. (4) Rev. Paoli, b. 1835 ; m. Addie, daughter of Dr. Crocker. (5) •li' Ixiv ALLIED FAMILIES. 1,*, - ' ;■'*■' 1 ' i ^''\? . '^^'1^' 111 IV VI ,!v;:, ^ m ■r--\- Stephen Taylor, b. 1836, to Cal. (6) Carr, b. 1838; d. young. (7) Jacob, b. April 16, 1840; m. Henrietta, daughter of Donald and Lettie (Parker) McPherson, Jan. 1, 1866, Brookfield, N. S.; 7 children. Mr. Foster, a blacksmith, went from Aylesford, N. S. to Methuen, Mass., Oct., 1889; to Watertown, 1890. (8) Esther, b. 1842; ra. Anthony Stephens. (9) Benjamin, b. 1843; d. 1844. (10) Benjamin P., b. 1845; m. , to Fall River, Kan. (11) Sikes, d. young. (12) Lillia, b. 1848; m. George, son of Christopher Randall. See Randall. Jacob, b. April 27, 1810; m. Susan Ann, daughter of Asa Foster, Dec. 23, 1835, and d. June 10, 1892. William W., b. Aug. 2, 1812; m. Sarah Marshall (David, Isaac), and had a daughter, Anna. Robert, b. Dec. 13, 1813; m. Martha Morion ; had 2 chil- dren. She d. June 25, 1855, aged 34 ; he m. 2d, Eliza- beth, daughter of Elijah Taylor, and had a daughter, Martha. Edward Clark, b. May 27, 1817; m. Harriet Tupper (John, Miner, Elias, Eliakim, Thomas, Capt. Thomas, of Sandwich, England, to Sandwich, Mass., 1635; d. 1676), Oct., 1847, and is postmaster and merchant at Berwick, N. S. Children: (1) John Rupert, b. 1849; ni. Isabel McDonald, 1879. (2) Miner Tupper, b. 1850; m. Sarah Randolph. (3) Mary Eliza, b. 1852; m. Lorenzo F. Dar- ling, lives at Riverside, Cal. (4) Thomas Harris, b. 1856 ; d. 1857. (5) George E.lward, b. 1861; m. Lora F. Un- derhill, in Boston. (6) Douglass Benjamin, b. 1864; m. Addie Cole, a descendant of John Hopkins (over in the Mayflower, 1620) and lives in Somerville, Mass. 17. vii. Samuel Foster, brother to the preceding, b. in Gran ville, N. S., Sept. 9, 1784 ; ra. Lydia Chute (John, John, Lionel, James, James, Lionel), March 17, 1805, and lived at Hampton, Annapolis county; a farmer. She d. Dec. 20, 1833, aged 49, nearly; he m. 2d, Catherine, daughter of Thomas Cripb, Dec. 4, 1835, and d. July 29, 1879. She d. April 10, 1881, aged 70. CHILDREN. i Thomas, b. 1807 ; d. 1818. ii Samuel, b. April 22. 1809 ; m. Mary Marshall, 1830. iii J. Van Buren, b. Feb. 17, 1811 ; m. Elizabeth Marshall, 1835. Lucy, b. Sejjt. 30, 1813 ; m. John Sampson, 1835; m. 2d, James Taylor, Jr., 1845. Dea. Harris, b. June 28, 1815 ; m. Martha Chute, see No. 44; m. 2d. Lavinia, (Cogswell) Chute, see No. 134; m. 3d, Mary A. (Brown) Chute, see No. 251. Harris Foster, Esq., is a merchant and a Baptist deacon at Hampton. IV ,1 . ^1:1'! ((!-.<• 1 '. \\ ALLIED FAMILIKS. Ixv VI VI 1 viii IX X xi xii xiii XIV XV xvi zvii xviii xix XX Ruby Ann, h. April 12, 1817; d. 1893; m. William Henry Maccaboy, April ii3, 1840 ; 6 children ; lives on the North Mountain, near Annapolis. Abigail, b. Feb. 1, 1819; ni. Abram Brooks Smith, 1838. •Dea. Stephen Taylor, b. Oct. 20, 1821; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Dunn, son of John from England, and d. July 11, 1857. Abner, b. March 3, 1823 ; m. Louise, daughter of Josiah and Sarah (Randall) Dodge, 1846. Susan, b. May 9, 1826. Jacob, b. Feb. 29, 1828; m. Ann McCabe ; m. 2d, Theresa Eagleson. Lydia, b. April 6, 1836 ; in. James, son of Sylvanus Snow. Thomas H., b. July 20, 1837; m. Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Benjamin and Eliza M. (Chute) Foster, May 12, 1861 (see 44); had 9 children. One, Dudley, b. 1877, only 27 inches high. Joseph J., b. Feb. 28, 1839; drowned June 30, 1860. Melissa, b. Dec. 6, 1841 ; m. Ingram, son of Sylvanus Snow. Henrietta, b. Aug. 16, 1842 ; m John, son of Parker Viditoe. David M., b. June 24, 1844 ; m. Henrietta Dunn ; 2d, Adelia Foster, sister to Elizabeth Ann. Alonzo, b. March 10, 1846; m. Fidelia Glass, Af»ril 16, 1871 ; had 8 children. Ellen, b. Feb. 16, 1848 ; m. Gilbert Viditoe (Parker, Jesse). Adonibam Judson, b. Dec. 7, 1851 ; ra. Susan, daughter of George Walter Wilson. ; ra. 2d, 18. vii. Isaac Foster (Benjamin, Isaac, Benjamin, Jacob^ Isaac, Reginald), b. in Granville, April 9, 1791; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Patterson, Oct. 6, 1814 ; and lived on the Bay Shore, near Hampton; d. Nov. 19, 1867. She d. April 8, 1868, aged 76. ClLtLDREN. i James P., b. July 7, 1815 ; ra. Mary T., daughter of Phineas Graves, 1853. ii Benjami])!, b. June 21, 1816; m. Eliza M. Chute. See No. 44. ill Elizabeth, b. Nov. 22, 1817 ; m. Benjamin Rumsey. iv Augustus, b. Nov. 23, 1819; d. about 1850. V Ambrose, b. April 16, 1821 ; m. Martha Knpwles of Liver- pool, N. S.; ra. 2d, Ellen Holland, Lawrence, Mass. vi William, b. April 26, 1824; m. Hannah Bogert, and d. 1890. vii Philip R., b. May 16, 1826; m. Martha Hogan ; 6 children. viii John, b. June 1, 1828; m, Diadama, daughter of Josiah ♦. 1 1;^ , ■»';■■ ■; i.y, ' ' r , 1 4 1 ', ■ * . 1 .. Ixvi ALLIED FAMILIES. Spurr, and had Zebuda and Dawson. He m. 2d, Harriet, daughter of William and Sarah (Chute) Marshall. See No. 13. ix Mary J., b. June 1, 1830 ; m. Fred Benedict, 1851 ; m. 2d, Thomas Rolaiid. X LouisK, b. May 22, 1834 ; d. in Lynn, April 6, 1894 ; m. Jacob E. R. Farnsworth, 1861. See Farnsworth. xi Maria, b. Dec. 28, 1837; m. Peter White; 2d, Napoleon Wood. Live in Lynn. 19. vii. Abner Foster, another brother, b. May 9, 1793; ra. Sarah, daughter of Benjamin Wheelock, Oct. 29, 1818, and lived in Granville. She d. Feb. 3, 1838, aged 44; he m. 2d, Katie Elliott, and d. Aug. 12, 1875. She d. June 20, 1880, aged 85. CHILDREN. i Ambrose, b. 1820; d. 1821. ii Mary Elizabeth, b. Nov. 3, 1821; m. Elijah Phinney', (Janies, Zaccheus, Benjamin, John, John, John, about 1630.) iii Abel, b. Aug. 28, 1823; m. Evaline Young, iv Helen, b. Nov. 28, 1828; m. John Newcorab, son of John, Jr. V Catharine, b. Aug. 11, 1830; d. Jan., 1894 ; lived on the old Chute place, 2 miles below Bridgetown. 20. vii. Solomon F. Foster, the youngest brother, b Aug. 3, 1797 ; m. Susan Phinney (Zaccheus, Benjamin, John, John, John), Aug. 1, 1821, and lived in Granville; d. Jan. 29, 1862. She d. Sept. 6, 1884, aged 82. children. i Ann, b. May 24, 1823 ; ni. David, son of Jonn Hall, Jr. ii Martha, b. Nov. 28, 1825 ; m. James Cropley. iii Zachariah, b. 1829; m. Hannah Saunders, iv Zeruah, b. 1833; d. 1852. M GATES. 1. i. Stephen Gates, of Hingham, came , over from England in the ship, Diligent, with wife and two children, 1638, and went to Lancaster; was made a freeman, 1653; to Cambridge, 1656; Con- stable, 1657; d. 1662. His wife Ann m. 2d, Richard Woodward of Watertown, April 18, 1663, and d. in Stow, 1683. (Richard Wood- 1 .■ \\ ALLIED FAMILIES. Ixvii ward, aged 45, and wife Rose, aged 50, Ipswich, England ; to Water- town, Mass., 1()34; '2 sons, George an. about 1763; in. Benjamin Falcs, and livotl in Wilmot ; d. about 1840. Children: (1) Hetijamin, ni. Nancy Downey. (2) Rachel, m. William Neily ; Thomas, 8on of John Ward. (3) Abigail, m. Harris, son of John Ward. (4) Amos, m. Sarah, daughter of Fred Morton ; Kliza, dauijhter of Edwanl Whitman. (5) Joel, m. Lucinda Dalton. (6) Oldham, m. Eliza, daughter of Elisha Marshall. viii Oldham, Jr., b. 1765. ix Amos, b. 1768 ; m. Margaret Lally, and lived in New Brunswick. X Samuel, b. 1772. I He near 5. V. Jonas G«'ltes (Capt. Oldham, Amos, Simon, Stephen), b. probably at Spencer, Mass., 1746 ; to Nova Scotia with his father at the time of the Revolution ; m. Hephzibah Baker, and lived in Wilmot, where he d. about 1823. His wife d. before him. CHILDREN. 10 i John. 11 ii Thomas. iii Mehitable, m. Cliarles Dodge, son of Stephen, of Tris- tram, and had (1) Ambrose, m. Abba, daughter of Obad- iali Parker. (2) Susan, m. Christopher Margeson, Sen. (3) Maria, m. Robert, son of Richard Nicholls ; d. about 1802. Mr. Dodge m. 2d, Margaret Ruluffson, 1806 ; had 10 children; d. May 17, 1832, aged 59. Susan, b. Jan., 1778; m, Nathan R. See Randall. Sakah, b. 1786; m. John Reigh; 9 children. Elizabeth, b. 1794 ; m. George, son of Joseph Neily, 1812, and d. April 5, 1826. Prudence, b. 1796; m. William, son of John McKenna of Yarmouth, N. S.; 2 children. She d. about 1820. He m. 2d, Hannah, daughter of Stephen Goucher ; 10 children ; d. 1869, aged 81. She d. Dec. 20, 1880, aged 84. Hephzibah, b. 1797 ; m. William, son of George Stronach, 1 son ; 2d, Ephraim, son of James Downey, 4 children ; Margaretville. 12 ix Joseph.' 13 X Henry. IV V vi vii vm 3d, 6. V. James Gates, brother to Jonas, b. 1775 ; m. Rachel Fales, and lived at Malvern Square, Wilmot, N. S., where he d. about 1830. CHILDREN. 14 i John. 15 ii Benjamin. \%>: ■111 . ' ' ',,1 ^C Ixx ALLIED FAMILIES. l":.^: #1- . s ' fl 1^1: iii Ruth, in. John, son of David and Amy (Payson) I{andnll ; 1*2 children ; all d. young, iv Mary, m. Alex. Clark; 4 or 5 children ; lived on Stronach Mountain. V Ella, in. Samuel Miller ; he m. 2d, Lydia Winner. 16 vi Oldham. vii Rachel, d. ahout 1822. viii Daniel, m. Harriet, daughter of Stephen Jefiferson, and had Ilachel, Theresa, Chiirlotte, Daniel, and Harriet, ix Eliza, d. a young woman. X Edward, m. Sarah, daughter of John Hayes, and had Frances, S.'irah, Elizabeth, Lavenia, and John. 7. V. John Gates, another brother, b. 1756; m. Judith Baker, and lived at Nictaux, Annapolis county, N. S., a farmer; d. 1841. She d. 1837, aged 76. CHILDREN. 17 i Lieut. James, b. 1783, 18 ii Elias, b. 1785. 19 iii Jacob, b. March 7, 1788. iv AzuHA, b. 1789; m. Ward Wheelock (Elias, Obadiah, Obadiah, Benjamin, Rev. Ralph), 1804, and had 9 chil- dren. v Ann, m. Jonathan, son of Austin Smith; 11 children. vi Susanna, ra. William Pierce, Jr., 7 children. 20 vii Silas. 8. V. Oldham Gates, Jr., b. 1765; m. Rachel, daughter of George Stronach, and lived on the " Gates Mountain," in Wilmot; had 2 children ; then she d. He m. 2d, Eleanor Slocomb (Capt. John, John, Simon of Wrenthara, Norfolk county, Mass., 1700), Jan. 13, 1814, and d. 1850, aged 85. She d. Aug. 22, 1849, aged 59. CHILDREN. i George, b. 1807; m. Louisa (1840-91), daughter of Isaac Landers, Sen., and d. June, 1871. Children : (1) Ratch- ford, b. 1835; d. 1856. (2) Frances, b. 1837; d. 1857. (3) Amos, b. 1841; m. Jane, daughter of Willis Foster; toDanvers, 1891. (4) William, b. 1843; d. 1845. (5) John Scott, m. Ida Graham; to Danvers, 1891 ii Rachel, in. Samuel, son of Richard tJowlby; 4 children. iii Layinia, b. Jan. 3, 1815; m. John, son of Richard and Betsy (Hawksworth) Bowlby, and had Sarah, Eleanor, and Sidney, iv Maria, b. Sept. 5, 1816; m. John H. Potter (John, Rev. Israel, Joseph, Joseph, Ephraim, Robert, Ftobert, Nicholas of Lynn, 1683), of Clements; 6 children. See Potter. •..»■ AM.IKI) KAMII.IKS. IXXI VI VU vm IX X VViM.iAM, l>. 1SI8; 111. Sarah K., diiugliter <»f AinltroKC Gates; m. -«1, Susan, liaiiglitiT of Wiii, Hawkins. Amu-s I). lyJO; thrown from a horse and killed July 23, 1848. Sarah E, b. 1822; m. William Van Buskirk (Jerry, John, Law rence); 2 sons. Caleb, h. 1824; ni. Ann.i, daughter of Andreas Hohaker, Jr., and lived in Wilmot. One son, Andreas, m, Bessie Rugclcs. Caleb Gates was the proprietor of " Life of Man Bitters" (said to have been invented by liis mother); he d., and his wife m. 2d, Iluijh Chambers. ScsAN, b. 1827; m. George, son of Isaac Roach. John Slocomb, b. 1830; m. 9. V. Samnel Gates, another brother, b. 1772 ; m. Sarah, daughter of William Marshall, July lb, 1797; lived in Wilmot; d. July 24, 1830. She d. Aug. 5, 1853, aged 77. CHILDREN. i Elizabeth, b. Juiv 16, 1799; m, Dea, Williard Graves, 1818; 13 children; d. 1878. He d. 1858. ii Amurose, b. Dec. 20, 1802; m. Rachel, daughter of John Cropley, 1830; 11 children; d. 1858. She d. April, 1853, aged 44. iii Amorkt, b. Jan. -6, 1804; ra. Edward, son of Joseph Brown ; 2 children ; d. 1840 ; he m. 2d, Irene, daughter of Joseph Neily, 1842, and d. March, 1885. iv Samuel, b. Aug. 8, 1807 ; m. and went off to the West, v William, b. Sept. 26, 1810 ; m. Mary, daughter of John Clark, had 5 or 6 children ; moved to Michigan, 1842. vi WiLLETT, b. Aug. 25, 1814; m. Mary, daughter of Joseph Neily, 1844; 7 children; d. July 30, 1860. vii Sarah Ann, b. Dec. 18, 1819; m. Daniel, son of Enoch Wood ; 7 children ; he d. June, 1884. 10. vi. John Gates (Jonas, Cai)t. Oldham, Amos, Simon, Stephen), b. in Wilmot, X. S., about 1785 ; m. Elizabeth Fales, lived near Malvern Square, and d. about 1835. She d. about 1850. f children. i RtTTH, m. Levi, son of Lot Phinney. She d. He m. 2d, Betsy Marshall (William, Isaac). ii Ann, m. Thomas, son of Richard Bowlby. iii Caroline, m. Joseph, son of Stephen Goucher. iv JosHPH DiMOCK, m. Eliza, daughter of James and Rachel (Harris) Ray. v Burton, d. voang. VI Enoch, b. 1825; m. Mary Eliza Marshall (William, Wil- Vf I.,', [ Ixxii AI.Lir.l) FAMII-IK8. 1 , -.^ ^i^'** 'h Ham, Isaac), and had (1) Rev. (iroorgi! ()., BaptiHt miniH- tor, St. Jdlm, N. B. ('J.) Hclla L., at ('olorado Springs, Col. (8) Janios A. (4) Rev, K. I.ewiH, 1>. March "23, 18(53, B.aptist minirtter, Fi8katrick ; had 5 children. She d. 1871 ; he m. 2d, Rebecca McPhee ; 3 more children. 16. vi. Oldham Gates, another brother, m. Lavinia McNeil (John and Lavinia Slocomb — John, Simon — McNeil), and lived in Wilmot. She d. Aug. 27, 1849, aged 48; he m. 2d, Betsy, daugh- ter of John McGregor. (CHILDREN. i Lavinia A., b. May 30, 1819; m. George W. Busteed, 1843; had Willard J., b. 1846; d. 1847. ii Eliza E., b. 1820; isi. James Griffin, and d. 1847. iii Charlotte E., b. 1822; m. John Synder. iv Prof. Charles, b. 1824; music teacher. V Elkanah H., b. 1826; m. Margaret Petrie, Mary A. Law- rence, Mary E. Phinney. Caroline M., b. 1829; m. Benjamin F. Ward. Willard A., b. 1832 ; m. Mary A., daughter of James Henry North ; moved to South Boston, 1850 ; ^on, Charles W., b. 1855. Arabella O., b. Marcli 16, 1836; m. Dr. A. E. McDonald, Boston. Dea. Wellesly j., m. Mary O. L,.^\e. Wilmot Nash, m. Lizzie Honeywell, xi George Outhot, m. Mary A. Armstrong, xii Anna, b. since 1850; m. Bill. VI vii viu IX X I, ■ n AI-MKI) FAMILIF.S. Ixxv • ■ . •'.' 1843; ^on, u iii iv V 17. VI. flamOM Gates (Jolin, Capt. Oldham, Amos, Simon, St»>- plien), 1). 1783; m. Mary, daugliter of Jolm Ward of Poekskill, N- Y., and lived near Port George on Gates Mountain ; d. April, 1849. She d. 1840, aged 50. CHILDREN. i Mary, m. David, son of Isaac Landers ; had a daughter, Ht-tty, m. William Gates, son of Silas ; m. lid, Joel Slo- comb, J. P. (Joshua U., John, John, Simon). Frances, m. Isaac Landers, Jr.; son, James Gates Landers, 1). 1831; m. Fanny L. Heffler; have one son; live in South Boston. Walter, m, Mary, daughter of John Pierce ; have ii children. Karris, b. about 1818; d. 1892. Martin, b. 1815; m. Eleanor, daughter of Peter and Eleanor (Sprague) Middlemas, 1844, and had 6 children. Mary Lavinia, the eldest, b. 1846 ; went to Boston, 1865; m. Charles W. Miller, and has 2 sons in East Boston. (Charles Wallace, son of William Miller, b. 1839 ; m. 1st Sarah E. Croraley, :md had 4 children. Live in East Bos- ton.) Mr. Gates* d. 1870 ; and the widow m, 2d, Marsden Foster, and d. 1S88. vi Susan, b. 1817; m. John Emslie ; adopted a daagliter, Mary, and d. 1891. vii Betsy, b. 1819; d. 1862. viii Sarah, b. 1821; d. 1886. ix Ja31ES, b. Oct. 2, 1823; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Pierce, son of William, Dec. 22, 1853; 4 children; live in Charlestown. X JuDsoN, b. 1825; d. about 1882. xi Louise, m. John, son of William Saunders, xii John, d. young. 18. vi. Capt. Elias (John, Capt. Oldham, Amos, Simon, Stephen) b. 1785; m. Hannah, daughler of John Ward, and lived on the mountain above Port George. They had 8 children. Then she d., and he m. 2d, Relief, daughter of Joel Farnsworth, and widow of John Hurst. , CHILPRKN. i Ward, b. 1813; d. about 1878. ii AzuBA, b. 1814; m. Joshua Morgan; lived in East Bos- ton ; 5 children. iii Henry, b, 1816 ; m. Sarah Nickson, widow of Ca])t. Pot- ter of Brier Isian I HAINS. 1. i. Matthew Uains^ b. about 1700; jumped overboard from an English man-o'-war off Long Island, and swam ashore. He was a rope-maker in New York. His children were : 2 i Matthew, b. about 1728. 3 ii Bartholomew, b. about 1730. 4 iii Alexander, b. about 1733. 2. ii. Matthew Hains, Jr., m, , and had : i Elizabeth, b. 1751 ; m. Benjamin McConnell, 1770, N. Y. ii Solomon. iii Joshua. iv Samuel. V Phebe, m. Elijah Weeks, Annapolis, N. S., and had (1) Tamer, a school mistress. (2) Martha, m. Capt. Pardon Saunders, vi Anna, in. Elisha Budd. vii Charity, m. Charles Budd, N. Y. 3. ii. Bartholomew Hains, b. about 1730 ; m. Mary and had : 5 i Bartholomew, b. 1750. n Charles, b. about 1751. ) ci •• *i r *u o i ::: fr..^«.o k „i ^. ♦ i-f;Q C Slam m the war of the Revolu- 111 Ihohas, b. about liod. >- iy Samuel, b. about 1755. ) ""' V Titus (?),b. about 1757. vi Elizabeth (?), b. about 1760. 4. ii. Alexander Hains, b. about 1733; m. Clarine Purday, and lived near Weymouth, Digby county, N. S.; farmer. ■ f'l , * ,\ I . ■'II. Ixxviii ■t. ,' J.'.' . r^ h' i" m ,•* A [.LIED FAMILIES. CHILDREN. 6 1 ii iii iv Anna, b. 1765; d. Sept. 20, 1850; Bayhair.j < nt. Calkb, b. 17tJ6; ra. Sarah McConnell, 1800. Margaret, b. Nov. 4, 1768; m. Rev. John Saxton, 1786. Hannah, b. 1770; m. John Backhns, and d. Sept. 10, 1850, in Baybam, Ont. Mr. Baokhus, from England, ni. 1st, Margaret Longbothara, and had William, Mary, Esther, Elizabeth, Thomas. John, Abrain, and Mina. He ni. 2d, Jane More, lived in the St.ites awhile, then moved and settled in Malahide, Elgin county, Ont., and had Henry, Jane, and Nancy ; ra. 3d, Hannah Hains, and d. in Ont., 1826, aged 85. William Backlius camp from England in 1796, and d. 1863, aged 85. Margaret Long- botham, daughter of William, m. Levi Johnson (1801- 1867); 2d, Abrara Countryman (1798-1876); 3d, Gilbert ; 4th . Elizabeth, b. 1772; m. James Russell, lived in Bayham, near Port Burn well, and d. Dec. 9, 1862. He d. 1834, aged 79. 6. iii. Bartholomew Hains (Bartholomew, Matthew), b. in Westchester county. N. Y., Sept. 16, 1750; m. Gloranah Sniffin, or Kniffin (b. Sept. 19, 1754), Feb. 18, 1776; migrated to Long Island, Digby county, N. S., and d. there. (He was a Loyalist in the Revo- lution, and with about 100 others signed a petition to be true and loyal to George IH, at Rye,* N. Y., 1774. V. W. Baird's History of Rye, 1871.) CHILDREN. Martha, b. 1777; d. young. Jamks, b. 1778. Nicholas, b, 1780. Bartholomew, b. 1782. RoisERT, b. 1784; d. young. Mary E., b. 1786; m. John A. Tirapany, son of Majoj. Robert,t 1807, and lived on Digby Neck, farmer and fish. ♦ Gottfir, or Gottfrie Hans, or Hanes, from Holland to Westchester county, N. Y., befon* 1710, lived at Rye, a rope-maker. His wife. .Anne, was of the town of Mamaronock. !n the cemetery near Milton, N. Y., are the follow- ing described monumeuts "In memory of Godfrey Hains, who departed this life July 22, 1768, aged 93 years." "In memory of Anne, wife of God- frey Hains, who departed this life Feb. 19, 1758, aged 68. Baircfa History of Rye. Godfrey Hains, Jr., went to Nova Scotia. t Major Robert Timpany, b. in Ireland. 1742, was educated at the Uuiver.sity of Glasgow, Scotliind; came over to Philadelphia about 1760, and taught school at Hackensiick, N. J., till the Revolution, when he became Major in the 3d battalion of New Jersey Volunteers; was at the battle of Long Island, 1776 ; led the party that took the Parker House in New Jersey; fought at Guilford, Cowpens, Eutaw, and Charleston, and was wounded in the 1 7 ii 8 iii 9 IV V VI 1 , M 10 vii 11 VUl 1-2 ix X ALLIED FAMILIES. Ixxix erinau. She d. 1 847 ; he m. 2cl, Pelina Covert, and d. 1860, aged 79. Children: (1) Robert Kingsly, b. 1808; m. Clarissa Burns; 8 children, and d. 1887. She d. 1878, aged 65. (2) Bartholomew John, b, 1810; m. Sally Mc- Connell, and lived in T^ayham, Ont. (3) James Henry, b. 1812; m.Isabelle McKay, and d. 1881. Shed. 1891, aged 82. (4) Sophia Jane, b. 1814; m. George, son of Jonathan Hurd ; 5 children ; d. 1852. He d. 1859, aged 48. (5) Sarah Ann, b. 1816; ni. James E. Delap, and d. 1864; he m. 2d, Emeline, daughter of James Mullin, and d. Jan. 21, 1890, aged 80. (6) Mary Emeline, b. 1818 ; m. David, son of James Cowan, from Scotland to New Brunswick, 1822, when he was 4 years old; 5 children, and d. 1871. (7) Margaret, b. 1821; m. Benjamin Wade, and d. 1892. (8) Clark Augustus, b. 1824; d. 1891. Thomas, b. 1789. Charles, b. 1791. John, b. 1794. Sophia, b. 1798; m. John Spring; Samuel Young, Jr. ». . •!. •: ,;V«, I,. . >• 6. iii. Caleb Uains (Alexander, Matthew), b. 1766; m. Sarah MiConnell about 1800, and lived at Weymouth, N. S.; went to Bayham, Ont., summer of 1828, and d. there Sept. 13, aged 62. She d. 1868, aged 92. CHILDKBN. i Clakink, b. Aug. 24, 1801; m. James Thomas Ha\kinson, <>i / see HaWkinson. ii Alexander, b. Feb. 10, 1803 ; m. Fanny, daughter of Henry Willis, and had Elizabeth, Dea. Caleb, William Elijah, Clarine, Alexander, and Benjamin. Mr. Hains d. in Bayham, Ont., March 27, 1893. ill Bkn.iamin, b. 1805; m. Susan, daughter of Adonijah, and Nancy (Williams) Edison; had u daughter, Hannah, m. Samuel Newel Caraeroji. Mr. Mains d. April 21, 1851. She d. Feb. 13, lb83, aged 71. / ^1 / 7 fftoin an■ ,■» ■ 1 ALLIED FAMILIKS. Ixxxi 56. khus. ! d. 1877, lighter of S. She (1. (Solomon, en, Char- Mr. and 1 (David, David, lighter of Edmund lughter of on Long [cGray; 6 893. , zzar. of Shippy .ggins. uel, Moses, (ni. Peter liain, Ont., 1865, agefl Digby, N. oinas Alva, we are all 9. iv. Bartholomew Hains (Bartholotnew, Bartholomew, Matthew), b. 1777 ; m. Mary Kniffin, widow of Daniels, and lived on Long Island, Digby county, N. S. CHILDREN. i Nicholas, m. Margaret Delancy, and had (1) Wesley, in. Eliza Tibert. (*2) Elizabeth, m. Edwin Springs Hains. (3) Eftie, m. Lyman Hains. ii James G., in. Lydia Stevens, and had (1) ('apt. Amasa C, m. Annabel, . iii Tamer Budd, ra, Thomas Wrighter, Gloucester, M.iss, iv John. ) t * . v Nelson. [ ^^"«*' ''^ «^«- Four rrtore daughters d. young. 12. iv. John Hains, b. about 1788; m. Abigail, daughter of Samuel Young, Long Island, N. S. CHILDREN. i Augustus, in. Sophia Wyman ; m. 2d, Matilda Stenderson. ii Capt. Samuel Young, m. Maria Antoinette Israe? ; was run down off New Orleans, and lost with two children, 1856 or 1857. Ixxxii ALLIKD FAMILIES. 111 IV :ry VI Lydia, b. 1840; ra. James T, Raymond (John, Peter, Polor) ; had a dauyliter, Florence A., who d. Oct., 1886, aj^e.l 17. The motlier d. May 9, 1886 ; he m. tid, Alice Chute. See No. 86. Eliza Ann, m. Zachariah C. Doty, and d. He ni. 2d, Eniiiia Jane Burns; to Somerville, 1873; since then in Everett, Mass. Annie S., in. Capt. John Daniels; ra. 2d, Cajtt. J. W. Murphy ; daughter Katy m. George F. Potter in Lynn. EinvAKD S., m. Elizabeth, daughter of Nicholas Ilains. i HALE. 1. i. Thomas Hale, b. near Coadicote, Hertfordshire, Eng., 1606; m. about 1630,Thomasine ; came to America 1636, and set. tied in Newbury, Essex county, Mass. He was a leather dresser and glover, and seems to have removed to Haverhill, 1645 or '46; re. turned again in 1651; to Salem 1658; to Newbury again, 1661; d. 1682. His widow i. 1683. ' CHILDREN. , i Thomas, b. in Eng., Nov. 18, 10.33; m. Mary, daughter of iiichard and Alice (Boswortb) Hutchinson of Salem (first of the name over from Eng. to Am., 1(534), May 26, 1657, and had Thomas, Mary, Abigail, Hannah, Lydia, Elizabeth, Joseph, and Samuel. Mr. Hale d. Oct. 22, 1688 ; his widow went to Boxford with son Joseph, 1692; m. 2d, Wm. Watson (Jo8e})h's father-in law), and d. Dec, 8, 1715; he d. 1710. 2 ii John, b. in Eng., April 19, 1635. iii Samukl, b. in Newbury, Feb. 2, 1639; m, Sarah, daughter of VV^m. and Barbara Ilsley, of Newbury, July 21, 1673, and liad 2 daughters. Sarah and Mary. He was a con- st!ii)le, tax collector, J. P., judge, and useful generally in (•huich and state, and lived most of his life in Wood- bridge, N. J. She d. Jan. 16, 1681, aged 26; he d. Nov. 5, 1709. iv Apphia, b. 1642; m. Benjamin Rolfe, Nov. 3, 1659; had 12 children ; he was a weaver, 1637 to '40. She d. Dec. 24, 1708. He d. Aug., 1710, aged 70. 4_ l.i 2. ii. John Hale, b. in Eng., 1635, known as "Sergeant John ; " m. Rebecca, daughter of Richard Lowle, or Lowell, of New- bury. She d. June, 1662, aged 20 ; he m. 2d, Sarah, daughter of Henry and Judith (Greenleaf) Somerly, Dec. 8, 1663 ; she d. June 19, 1672, aged 27; he m. 3d, Sarah, daughter of Hon. Samuel Sy- |!'i- ALLIED FAMILIES. Ixx CXIll monds of Ipswich, 1673; slie »1. J.-iii. 19, 1(199, aged 63; ho d, June L>, 1707. CHILOREX. i John, b. Sept. 2, 1661 ; in. S.irnh Jacques, 1683. ii Samukl, b. Oct. 15, 1664; d. May 15, 167"2. iii IIknky, b. Oct. 20, 1666; in. Sarah Ktliy, Se]»t. 1 1, 1695; 10 children; d. 1724; slie d. 1741, aged 72. iv Thomas, b. Nov. 4, 1668; d. probably before 1710. V JuniTH, b. July 5, 1670; ni. Thonia.s Moody (Caleb, Wm.), Nov. 24, 1692; 6 children. 3 vi Joseph, b. Nov. 24, 1674. vii Bknjamin, b. Aug. 11, 1676; d. Aug. 31, 1677. viii Moses, b. July 10, 1678; ni. Elizal»eth, dau«j;hter of IJich- ard and Elizabeth (A]>pleton) Diunnier of Newbury, 1702; she d. Jan. 15, 1703-4, aged 22; he m. 2d, Mary, daughter of Dea. Wni. and Mehitable (Sewall) Moody, and had 10 children. Mr. Hale became a minister in the Congregational church ni Byfield parish, Newbury, and labored tliere 41 years. Rev. Moses Hale d. Jan. 16, 1743-4. His widow d. July 17, 1757. aged 72. / I I {■ '. . V had Dec. 3. iii. Joseph Hale (John, Tliomas), b. in Newbury, known as Capt. Joseph Hale, cordwainer; m. Mary, daughter of Caleb and Judith (Bradbury) Moody, Dec. 25, 1699; d. Jan. 24, 1755; she d. 1753, aged 75. CHILDREN. i Judith, b. Sept. 22, 1700; m. Moody. ii Mary, b. Nov. 22, 1703 ; m. Edmund Greenleaf. iii Elizabeth, b. April 9, 1705; m. Geo. Thurlow. iv Sarah, b. Oct., 1707 ; m. Joshua Noyes. V Abigail, b. March 5, 1709; m. Richard Coffin. 4 vi Joseph, b. Sept. 3, 1712. vii MosKS, b. Jan. 18, 1715; ni. Mehitable Dumnier, daughter of Nathaniel and Sarah (Moody), of Newbury, Nov. 8, 1744; had 8 children. Two daughters, Sarah and Alehit- able, married respectively Rev. Nat. Noyes and Rev. Levi Frisbie. This Moses Hale graduated H. C, 1734; was minister at W. Newbury; d. Jan. 18, 1779. She d. Jan. 18, 1796, aged 76. viii Annie, b. Aug. 4, 1717 ; m. Richard F "nt, 1736. 4. iv. Joseph Hale (Joseph, John, Thomas), b. in Newbury, Sept. 3, 1712; m. Mary Noyes, May, 1736, and had 13 children — 10 d. in infancy, of " throat distemper." Mr. Hale was styled Capt. Joseph, as was his father, and was a "cordwainer" in Byfield parish, Newbury. He d. March 9, 1776; she d. Sept. 19, 1794, aged 85. ; ' I ' ( Ixxxiv ALLIED KAMILIKS. . !' w CHILDREN. 5 i Joseph, b. Jan. 8, 1742. ii Daniel, b. June 3, 1745. iii Stephen, U. Jan. 10, 1747-8. 5. V. Joseph Hale (Jo8e))h, Joseph, John, Thonia.'«), b. in Newbury, 1742; ni. Mary, tlaiighter of Sanuiei and Mary (Hoynton) NortbenH (Ezekiel, Ezekiel), of Rowley, Nov. 19, 1765. He was known as Dea. Joseph, of Byfield parish, Newbury, and d. Dee. 2ri, 1818. She d. Oct. 8, 1830, aged 90. CUILDREX. i Maky, b. Nov. 24, 1766; ni. Rev. Elijah Parish, D. D. (b. Lebanon, Ct., Nov. 7, 1762, graduate Dart. Col., 17H6; was an able learned divine and author; d. in Byfield, Oct. 15, 1825), Nov. 7, 1796. She d. May 30, 1831, aged 65. 6 ii Daniel, b. April 3, 1768. 7 iii Joseph, b. Dec. 14, 1781. 6. vi. Daniel Hale (Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, John, Thomas), b. in Newbury, Mass., April 3, 1768; ni. Betsy Chute (Jame.s, Dan- iel, James, James, James, Lionel), Dec. 8, 1796; was a deacon, farmer, and J. J*., in Newbury, on the ohl homestead — that has been in the family over two hundred years. Mrs. Hale d. in the fall of 1806, aged oU. He m. 2d, in 1811, Ruth Searle, daughter of Joseph and Mary Coleman, and widow of George Thurlow, who d. 1809, aged 50, and d. May 16, 1846. She d. May 15, 1866, Jiged 82. CHILDREN. i Eliza, b. 1797; m. John Howes, M. D., of Madison, Ind. ii Georgk, b. 1800; drowned 1810. iii Henry O., b. 1802; d. Sept., 1806. iv Samuel, b. and d. 1806. V Mary Ann, b. Aug. 23, 1812; m. Aaron K. H.ithaway, Aug. 29, 1836, who had a classical school and Academy at Medford, Mass. Had 3 children; he d. 1861, aged 50; she d. 1881. vi Annette ' oodward, b. Dec. 7, 1816; m. A. L. Wey- mouth, M. D., April, 1875; he d. in Boston, April, 1879, aged 68. vii Sarah Searle, b. July 18, 1820; in. Geo. A. Todd, Nov., 1863. He d. Sept., 1882, aged 71. 7. vi. Joseph Hale (Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, John, Tliomas), b. Dec. 14, 1781; m. Eunice Chute, sister to the wife of Daniel ^* ALLIED FAMILIK8. Ixxxv or, Hale, 18U6; was a iiiercliaiit in Salt-m, school-teacher, tr.uler on the Kua, etc. In one trip at sea he wah taken by pirateH, and hy cute man(uuvring was let off without robbery or bloodshed. He d. June 18, l«liO; she d. June 20, IS«8. CHILDUKN. S i JosKPii, b. Jan. 6, 1807. 9 ii Henry, b. Feb. IH, 1808. iii Mary, b. May 14, 1809; m. Samuel Warren Stickney. Col. Stickney was president and treasurer of three or four institutions, deacon, etc. He d. in Lowell, March 24, 1875, aged 70; she «L 1877. 8. vli. Joseph Hale (Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, John, Thomas), b. in Byfiidd (Newl>ury), Jan, (5, 1807; m. Mary Downing (b. May 31, 181(5), 1836; had a hardware store in Salem many years, but went to California in 1849; returned in 185t); went to Brook- lyn, N. Y., in 1862, and to Passaic, N. J., 1885, where he still resides. CHILDRBN. i Joseph, b. Feb. 1, 1839; went as a private into the late war, was at Bull Run, wounded at Spotsylvania, pro- mctted to captain, and is in the United States 3d Inf. at Fort Snelling, Minn. He m. Patii W. Palmer, of Detroit, .ind ha.s 2 or 3 children. ii Edward Maxn, b. March 31, 1841 ; was also in the army; taken to the War Department in Washington after the war ; was in a bank ; now in Passaic, N. J., and some- times in New York City. iii Ruth Downing, b. Aug. 4, 1843. iv Geor«;k Henry, b. Aug., 1845; m. Hattie Stoddard, 1884, New York City. V Samuel, b. 1845; d. soon. vi Richard D , b. Jan. 18, 1848 ; m. Helen Hurst; 2 children. Tea merchant at Kidgewood, N. J. vii Ma BY Alick, b. Feb. 5, 1857. 9. vii. Henry Hale, brother to the preceding, b. Feb. 18, 1808 ; m. Sarah Winn Appleton, Oct. 2, 1833, and was a hardware merchant in Salem, where he d. July 8, 1890; his wife d. there Dec. 1, 1875, aged 68 nearly. children. I ii iii Sarah Ei.len, b. July 2, 1834; d. Jan. 24, 1870. Henky Appleton, b. 1836; d. March, 1838. Mary Stickney, b. March '" 1839. Ix NX VI AI,1-IK1) FAMILIES. f. ■r iv Hknry Api'i-bton, h. July 1;'), 1840; in. Sfinih E., tlau^li- ter of .Tolm Kinsman. Mrs. Halo d. Auij. 28, 1885, aged 45; he ni. 2(1, Alice P., dan^'hter of Nathaniel M. and Dolly A. (I'otter) Jackumn. Mr. Hale was in the 8th Mass, in the hite war, 1st lieutenant in the 19th, then cap- tain, then brigade inspeetor, then assistant adjutant general, 2JM A. C, and latterly lieutenant-colonel of vol- \inteerK. He was in 25 huttles, wounded twice — once in the mouth; has now his father's hardware store, Essex street, Salem. Children: Henry A., h. June 23, 1888; John K., 1). March 2, 1879; <1. July 16, 1889. V JdSKi'H Stonk, b. March 8, 1842; tn. Mary E., daughter of Jacob Kinsman, and lives in California. Member of the 50th Hog. M. V. I-.. Thomas Hale, the emigrant, was son of William, son of Richard, son of Thomas, of Coadicote, Herts, Eng,, about 1(510. i. Robert Hale, deacon and founder of the church in Charles- town, 1632, is said to liave been a brother to Thomas of Newbury ; and the two as cousins to Sir Matthew Hale of Gloucester, Eng., 1609-1676, Lord Chief Justice of England. ii. Rev. John Hale (Robert), b. June 3, 1636; H. C, 1057, first pastor of the church in Beverly, ordained Sept. 20, 1667, and filled the ottice near 40 years. In 1692, his wife was accused of witchcraft, and he wrote "Modest inquiry into the nature of Witch- craft," which was published 1702. He d. May 15, 1700. iii. Samuel, 3d son (Rev. John, Robert), b. Aug. 13, 1687 ; m. Apphia Moody, May 29, 1714, and settled in Newbury. iv. Richard (Samuel, Rev. John, Robert), moved to Coventry, Conn.; was deacon there. V. Rev. David (Richard, Samuel, Rev. John, Robert), Yale, 1785, settled as jjastor of Congregational church, Lisbon, Conn., 1790. On account of failing health he gave up j)rcaching and taught a select family school, 1803-4, and d. Feb., 1822. He was J. P., and Jutige of the County Court. His wife Lydia d. 1850. V. Nathan, an older brother of Rev. David, b. 1754; Ya 1773; taught school. New London and East Haddam ; was a Capt. of Light Infantry under Col. Knowlton ; was arrested as a spy by the British, and hanged at or near New York, Sept. 22, 1770. At his death he said : " I regret that I liave but one life to lose for ray country." He had a twin brother. Rev. Enoch, Y. C, 1773, too ; ordained pastor at Westhampton, Mass., Sept. 29, 1770; d. Jan. 14, ALLIKI) KAMII.IKS. Ixx.wii 1837, leavinj» '{ koiih (I) Hon. Nathfiti, LL. D., editor of iIk* lionton Daily Affvertizer-, d. at liiooklyn, N. Y., Fel). 8, 1S6S, aged 78. (2) Enoch, M. D. (I}) Ricliard. vl. David, of New York, only boh of Uov. David, b. I7i>l ; m. Lucy Sargent Turner, a descendant of tl»e Vintons of Hraintree. HANEINSON. 1. Robert Hailkinson* born in the Cove of Cork, Ireland, about 1730; came to New York and New Jersey; his children were Reuben, Thomas, Daniel, Kenneth, and Sarah. Richard, Ambrose, and Daniel were brothers, of another family, and coufins to the ^ve above named. Some lived in Richmond, Va., and others lived in New Jersey, while some went to Nova Scotia. 2. ii. Reuben Hankinsoii (Robert), b. Feb. 28,1758; was a sergeant and an ensign in the New Jersey Volunteers in the Rev- olution ; was taken prisoner on Staten Island, 1777, and sent to Trenton, X.J. At the i)eace of 1783 he went to Weymouth, Digby county, N. S. He m. Gertrude, daughter of Francis Peter and Sarah Leroy, 1785. (She had brothers — Henry, Daniel, Peter, and Levi — of whom three settled and lived in Michigan, Peter lived in New York.) Mr. Ilankinson d. in the winter of 1833-4. Benj:imin McConnell, Jr., John T., and Kenneth Hankinson, and their mother went to Malaliide, Ont., in 1834, where the widow d. July, 1856, aged 89. CHILDREN. i Frances, b. Nov. 22, 1786; m. Martha Olds, and lived at Rochester, Mich.; had 7 chihlren. 3 ii Robert, b. Jan. 29, 1788. 4 iii Reuben, b. Dec. 27, 1789. iv Sarah, b. May 23, 1791; m. Wm. H. McConnell (see Mc- Connell). V Daniel,' b. Dec. 30, 1792; m. Sarah Anderson, and lived in Minnesota; 10 children. A son Richard is a man of wealth and honor at Ilankinson, Richland county, N. D. vi rrKRTRUUE, b. Dec. 23, 1794 ; m. M. H. McConnell (see Mc(\)nnell). vii Jamks Thomas, b. June 7, 1796; m. Clarine Hains (see Haines), and had Wm. H., Charity, Sarah, Caleb Main^, Hannah, Thomas, Margaret, and John. He d. Nov. 26, 1875; she d. July 2, 1H62, .aged 61. viii Catherine, b. Oct. 14, 1798; d. young. • . •' -♦ :■, '1^ ■ Ixxxvni ALLIED FAMILIES. ix Richard, h. Aii^. 28, 1801 ; in. Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph McComiell, 1823, and had Maria, Edwin, Ann, Charles H., and Daniel. Prof. Charles B. was an emi- nent and eloquent teacher in the Woodstock Institute, Ont., and d. June 3, 1867, aged 36. X John Taylok, b. Aug. 11, 1802; d. in Malahide, 1845 or '46. xi Ann, b, July 7, 1804; m. Peter, son of Geo. Saxton, and had Iteuben, John, David, and Anna. He froze to death in 1832, and she ni. Powell, and Vrooinan. xii Jank, b. Aug. 5, 1806; d. in Nova Scotia, 18>50. xiii Kknnkth, b. Sept. 19, 1808. xiv Ellen, b. Aug. 2, 1811 ; d. in Nova Scotia, 1833. ■i f- 3. Hi. Robert Hailkinson (Reuben, Robert), b. in Wey- mouth, N. S., Jan. 28, 1788; m. Elizabeth McConnell, Jan. 16, 1809; lived a former at Weymouth; d. 1862; she d. March 17, 1851, aged 61. CHILDREN. 1 ii 111 iv V vi vii viii ix X xi xii xiii xiv Robert, b. A}.rii 19, 1811 ; d. July 1, 1836. William, b. Oct. 2, 1812; m. Mary Ann Tiinpany (Robert K., John A., Major Robert, b. in Ireland, 1742; d. Yar- mouth, N. S, 1«44), Oct., 1851; had 2 daughters. She d. Dec. 10, 1879, aged 49. SrsANNA, b. 1814; d. May 11, 1819. John, b. Nt>v. 10, 1815; lives on ol«l farm at Weymouth. liia'BEN, 1>. Aug. 10, 1817; m. Ellen, daughter of Geo. Taylor, Jan., 1847 ; hat deacon; m Rachel, daui:htcr of Enoch Grant; (6) Danitd Webster, b. 1831; m. Zilphia P.Kinney, 185(!; he was a skillful sea captain, eircum- naviyatcd the y;lolu' in l.S7; (2) Edina Airnes, b. 18G2; (3) l.uui.sa Kinney, b. 18(>4, Weyinunth, N. S. ■\^t:, ■p^- .■'■I't: 1 .'"'f ••'v ■•: tt: ''#■, ^, ,1 ■?*: : i ,:|^'. ^ • ■ 1 . > 4 j 5 i " XC 111 IV ALLIKD FAMILIES. deacon in the Baptist Church, and a farmor; d. March 22, IS^Q. Ellkv v., 1). March 16, 1838; m. Charles P. Chute. See No. 123. Rowland Taylor, b. May 8, 1853; m. Mattie, daughter of Charles and Mary (Clark) Gilbert, of New V''ork State; had 2 daughters and 2 sons, and has lived on his father's old farm in Malahide, Ont. HARRIS. 1. Arthur Harris, of Plymouth, Devon, England, was at Duxbury, Plymouth county, Mass., in 1640; was one of the origin il purchasers and proprietors of Bridgewater, and among the first settlers of West Bridgewater, 1651-2; m. Martha , perhaps Martha Lake, and d. in Boston, June, 1674. •> CRILDRBX. i Isaac, b. about 1644. ii Samukl, b. about 1646; lived in East Bridgewater, iii Martha, m. Thomas Si>ell from England, nephew of Dea. Samuel Edso West Bridgewater, 1665; J) children, iv Marv, m. John VVinchconib of Boston. 2. ii. Isaac Harris (Arthur), b. i)robably at Duxbury, resided ill Bridgewater; in. Mercy (b. 1650), daughter of Robert Latham (m. Susanna, daughter of John Winslow, brother to Gov. Edward), and granddaughter of the famous Mary Chilton, who is said to be the first female who set foot on Plymouth shore. She t. John, n; hf d. 1755; she d. 1757. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1714; d. young. (5) Jane, b. 1716; m. James Johnson, Middletown, Conn. (6) Isaac, b. 1720; d. young. 3 iii Samuel, b. about 1669. iv Dksire, b. about 1670 ; m. John Kingman, Jr.; 4 children. V Jane, b. about 1671; ni. James Dunbar; had Robert ; and he d. 1690; she m. 2d, Pelatiah Smith ; 9 children, vi Susannah, m, Jeremiah Newland, 1696. vii Mary^ m. IXaniel Packard, 1713; 7 children, viii Mercy, b. 1680; m. Josiah Sears, and d. 1712; 3 children, ix Ben.iamin, by 2d wife, was at Hingham, 1722; Bridge- water, 1724. X Martha. 3. iii. Samuel Harris (Isaac, Arthur), b. .ibout 1669; m. Abigail Harden, 1710. CHILDREN. I ii iii iv Susanna, m. Jo8< • li Wilbur, 1741. Abigail, m. Thou Drew, 1739. xMary, b. 1725. Sktu, b. 1726, Bridgewater; m. at Middleboro', 1751, Abiah, daughter of Samuel Alden, and moved to Abing- ton ; 7 children. She d. July 11, 1776, aged 47; he m. 2d, Mary, «lnugliterof David Howard, and widow of Eli- j.halet PhilliiKs and d. July 10, 1797. She d. 1816, aged 74. Samuel, b. 1728. 4. iv. Samuel Harris (Samuel, Isaac, .\rthur), b. ill Bridge- water, Mass., 1728; moved to Flymjtton, thence to Boston; was a trader and shipper on the ocean ; m. about 1757, Sarah Cook, jiroba- bly daughter of Robert, a descendant of Francis Cook, who came to Plymouth with the Pilgrims in 1620. lie removed to Mt. Pleasant, Annapolis county, N, S., 1763; thence to Granville Ferry. He pur- chased a large tract of land of Col. Hoar, southwest of Allen's Creek, wliere he spent the balance of his life, a good and useful citizen, and d. 1801'. She d. 1809, aged 85. CHILDREN. 5 i John, b. 1758; Boston, Mass. ii LvDiA, b. 1759, Bosf^n ; m. Robert Laidlev, 1792, Annapo- li.s, N. S.; had S children. iii Sylvia, b. 1760, Boston ; m. in Annapolis, N. S., John Wright, from Halifax, anng. (9) Helen S , b. May 11, 1828 ; m. John Wilson, Jr. He d., and she in. 2d, Wallace, son of David Lent, June, 1862; 3 children, and d. 1877; he m. 2d, Belle Dunb.ar. (10) Sarah Louise, b. April 12, 1830; in. Chas. Campbell. John Spiur, b. Dec. 28, 17s7. JosiAH, b, Dec. 24, 1789 ; d. Sej.t. 22, 1808. Henrietta, b. Dec. 27, 1791 ; m. Edmund W. Johnson (William, William, Nathaniel, Dea. Samuel, Dea. Wil- liam, Robert), of Digby, about 1813, and had William Moore, (>aroline, (Jeorge Edmund, and Henrietta. He d 1S28, aged 3.^. She d. July 26, 1873. (iKOK<;K, b. May 20, 1794; m twice, but no children. AzAKKLAH M., b. Feb, 13, 179(5; m. Anna Vaughn, I'rovi- flence, H. L. and d. in Boston. Anna. b. Feb. 25, 1798; m. Asaph Whitman (Daniel, Dea. John, John, !{ev. Zachariah, Dea. John), Feb. 22, 1821, and had Caroline and Abigail A. Mr. Whitman d. 1828. She m. 2d, John Whitman, a brother, and had Emily and Thomas Ainsley. She d. 1846. HouATio Nelson, b. April 20, 1800 ; m. Anna Maria, daughter of John Kobinson, Jan. 23, 1829; and had Jolm R., James R.. Susan Ann and Caroline Amelia (twins), l..ouisa, William, George, Nelson, Berthia, and Mary Esther. He d. Feb. 27, 1876. She d. Oct. 10, 1882, aged 80. Caroline Nel.son, twin with the above, m. Spinney Whitman, 1819; had Jaeob, and d. at Cape Causeau, >i. S., Sept. 20, 1825. He d. Dec. 15, 1873. Evans, b. Sept. 5, 1807 ; d. Sept. 23, 1808. Sidney Smith, b. Dec. 8, 1808; m. Sarah Allen about 1834, and had Allen Smith, Eliza Ann, Mary Emma, and John William. Artiii:r Williams, b. Jan. 7, 1810; m. Caroline, daugh- ter of Phineas Oakes, J. P., at New Albany, N. S., Oct. 22, 1833, and had Rachel Ann, Lydia Eliza, Amanda Fitz-AIlen, George Augustus, Amelia Jane, and Cynthia Louise. I •; "/ ^ ' <• >Hl w* :]<48; Wil- liam v.; Charles S.; Alice K.; Vorus E., an Episcopal clergyman, B. A., M. A , and dean at Amherst, N. S.; Fenwick Williams, b. Aug. 10, 1858, ra. Susanna E. D. Rolston, and is a grocer at Melrose, Mass. (for several years he has been hunting up the Harris family); Robert Edward, Queen's Council ; Lemmia E.; Emma Blanche; anil Florence Mabel. Mr. Harris d. Nov. 19, 1888. Samuel, b. April 16, 1>*15; d. May 29, 1877. John, b. Feb. 3, 1818 ; m. Sarah, daughter of Richard W. Jones of Weymouth, N. S., Aug. 9, I860, and had Min- nie Eliza. 8h« d. Oct. 16, 1889. William, b. April 21, 1820; Queen'8 Surveyor, Clerk of t' I ALMKP FAMILIES. XCV usta Bar- iind l>alis, r, House of A., .laugh- , 1841, and ,en CbMrles ami Mary. •thur), b. at !\. Elizabeth i, and lived ^ aged (30. 8r>r). K'«ca, daugb- (4t.v. Peter |an; iron, farming implements; was a J. P., etc., etc.; d. June, 1888. She d. March 26, 1887, aged 75. 8. V. Cliristoplier Prince Harris (Sam., Sam., Isaac, Arthur), the youngest of Samuel and Sarah Cook, b. at Granville Ferry, Aug. 8, 1767; m. Klizabetli, daughter of Abram S|»urr, July 25, 1791, and lived in Ilillsliorough, on tlie Digby side of Bear Hiver, a sturdy old fartner, known far and near .is '• Uncle Kit Harris;" d. Jan. 31, 1853. She d. Aug., 1862, aged 89, CHILDREN. i UoRERT Laidlky, b. June 9, 1792 ; m. Lucy Hall, daugh- ter of Captain Henry Harris, April 25, 1816, and had Henry Christopher, b. Oct. 5, 1818, m. Mary Ditmars ; Elizabeth Hail, Wm. liobert, James £. Sept. 2(1, 1799; m. Thomas P. Williams, Jr., Nov. 25, 1825, and had Mary Elizabetii, Susan Ann, Thomas Penn, I-enry Ilenijjjer, Thomas Penn, 2d, MarjL^aret Ann, and Henrietta. Mrs, Williams I), at Moneton, West- moreland county, N. B., Feb. 27, 1883. He d. Oct. 2, 1844, aged 42. Eliza, b. Feb. 9, 1«02; d. Oct. 19, 1808. MicHAKi, Spuuk, J. P., b. Sept. 22, 1804, Monclon, N. H.; waK mayor, shipper, etc.; m. in Annapolis, N. S., Sarah Ann, daughter of John Troop, Estp, May 11, 182(5, and had Sarah J;ine, (tco. Michael, M:ir\ Eliza, John L., Christopher P., Joseph A., Isabella H., .Joseph A., and Isabella H., 2d. He d. Jan. 26, 1866. She d. Nov. 13, 1864, aged 58. vii Gkorgk Davis, b. May 20, 1808; m. Sophia H. M., daugh- ter of Fred Rupert^ of St. John, N. B., July 27, 1832, and had Robert lioyle, Wm. Eilgar, Helen Augusta, Gil- bert Spurr, and Margaret Leah. He d. Aug. 27, 1866. She d. Oct. 8, 1854, aged o7. Edmund Reece, b. Jan. 23, 1811 ; m. Susan, daughter of Rev. Henry Saunders, Dec. 23, 1840, had Henry Chris- topher, Cynthia A., Joseph E., Elizabeth, Charles R., Ge«)rge D., Maggie S., and Michael Spuix. He d. 1888. Eliza Maria, b. Sept. 7, 1814; m. "Wm. Short, from Plymouth, Eng., Jan. 15, 1839, anil had Win. Henry, Benjamin James, Wm. Henry, 2d, Frederic, Mary Eliza- beth, Alice Davy, Henry, and Charles Spurgeon. She d. Feb, 25, 1859. 'lie m. 2d, Maria Clark (Win., Richard), and d. 1870. X Benjamin James, b. March 2, 1817; m. Susan Amanda, daughter of Joseph Potter, Sept. 11, 1854, and had Al- bert Bent, Wm. Sears, Maggie S))urr, Orilla G., Christo- pher P., Leonora E. P., Theodosia 1)., Eliza M., Florence N., Alberta M., Susan B., Carrie T,, and Lottie D. 9. vi. John Spnrr Harris (John, M. P. P., Sam,, Sam , Isaac, Arthur), b, near Annajjolis, Dec. 23 1787, was a king and queen's surveyor, lived in Clements, near the head of Bear River, a fanner; in. Ciiristiana, daughter of John Conrad Heteric, Jan. 28, 1814; d. Feb., 1839. She d. 18«3, aged 81. Vlll IX if John ' Jane, r. She son of nt'S H., ■"honias, ipiHl 90. r., Nov. ThoiniiH vt Ann, J, VVeHt- , Oct. •^, 11, N. H.; ^., Snriih 8-i(), und Jolin L., A., and No\. 13, L., daugh- 27, 1S32, ustii, Wil- i7, 1^. (4) Mary K., 1». 1S(»S ; ni. Alinir Miirso. Sci- Morsi-. (5) Sarah, !•. ISlO; ni. (-leo. Henry K. Jcftt rson. (0) Slt-arns, I.. Ixl:}; ni. IJitsy, i) William, !•. 1S'2(»; was a sailor; «1. of yellow fever, anil burieil at lioiae. (1>) Fannv B., l». IS'J'J; ni. Charles C. .lelferson, and d. IS«)1 ; he'm. iM, Kli/.aheth A. (Ivu^'j^'les) Lent. (U») KoI.ert, h. Is-JA; m. Susan Croseup, daughter of Daniel (Vowup. IIa.vnaii IIktkkio, I». 17S9; m. Wm. II. Harris, Ksq.; d. IS-Jl). See the next family. CuKisTiANA, 1>. 1792; m.John S. Harris. Andkkw, h. I71«r) ; d. iSKi. Heiiry Hairris, 1>. in England, Feh. 4, 17;'»7; \reni to New- York itefore the Revolution, ami (Loren/o SaKine ( IS(tO-lS77), says in his " American Loyalists") was taken prisoner on Staten Islan1 ; d. Dec. \i<, IS-J(i) Oct., 17S0; he m. 'id, Mary, daughter of Joseph Ptttter, and widow of ('apt. .Ldin liice, and .L May I'J, LS3L Shu d. Dec. 3, 1H5S, agetl nearly 'J3. CHILDREN'. i Mary, h. tluly 3(», 17S1 ; m, Edward, son of (ieorge and Ann Morgan (from Kngl:in' AI.UKD KAMII.IKS. XCIX Ann, l>. 1) Lfwis, ISdT; ni. isos: 111. ; ni. Gfo. II. l>rtsv, ISlii; ni. Ill Knj;. ); ih W<>«mI- >t" yt'llow \S'1'1; 111. Klizal'i'tli in. Siisiin , Ksq.; <1. t to Nt'w UKt-lHTT), »n Stati'ii I, but wf tllO I?l'V(>- Elizal.t'lli he ni. "i*!, lolin l{ice, VI VII VIII ix X Daniel); Hlie «1. Dec. <», 1S()8, ay^vt] 6G; ho d. Auj;., 1«70. C'liiMren: Smniiel Amlivw, Klijah Piinhiy, Thomas Ilenrv, Fliza Ann, Thoniutt II., Milledge, Hannah, and Wallace. SAMi Ki., h. May 5, 170*J; ni. Dehhy Ann McAllister of Halifax, 1816; wt-nt into Kent county. Oat., ahout \f<'M). and d. at Kiiigsville, Kssex county, Aug. 2*J, lH7i;. She d. at Chatham, Aug. 10. 1SK2, aged 87. Children : (1) Kliza FVances, 1». .Ian. 5, 1817, Southw«)hi, Out.; m. William I). Maynard, Sept. 5, 1841 ; 5 chihlren; IJiith. h. 1 S46. III. Kev. H. il . Iler( Rev. Jacob, Jacob, Jacob), isr.4 ; H children. She d. Feb. 9, 1885, in Michigan ; he in. '2<\, Mary A. Rowley, (b. 184r>), 189l>, and lives near Clayt«»ii, M'ich. (2) Sa'muel Henry, b. Sept. 18, 1818 ; m. S:kbina C. (Jirty, 1844, and livi'H in Kssex county. Out. Ki.i/..\HKTii, b. March 29, 179'J ; in. John, huh of Jaine8 ('arty. Joii.v Vax Kikk, b. May 17, 1794; went to Southwold, Out., a young man; in. Jane, daughter of Bryan Holmes, from Englmd ; and had Mary, Henry, Margaret, Alice, Jane, Sarah, and John. He d. Dec, 1870. She KiiHlliaiu, l(i4t, and d. wiiitLT of 1077-S, aj.;i'l»(.'rt, |«rol»altly from I.. C'ambridiii', Mass., Uii)-2, and il. 17»»2; Sho d. 17:!(», auc! 94. Chiidron: (I) Kli/.ahelh, i>. 1(554 ; in. .Fohi. Nocd- hani, and d. IG'.M. (li) Zachariah, 1>. 1()57 ; in. IHs:,. Ruth, daughter of .John (;r«em' {lt)7:{-17(i8); m. '1>\, Seetli, widow of William Andrew, and d. HfiiJ; hail, li\ )li\ wife, Ruth, Zachariah, Kli/.ahcth, Margaret, .lohii, Ruth, Thomas, and Zachariah; the last one, II. C, 17"^1, was an eminent schoolmaster in Boston ; «1. 17(11, aged .').;. (3) .Fohn,|h. and d. l(i()(l (4) .Joseidi, h. KiCfJ. (;>) Thomas, h. 1()()4; d. 107(5. ((>) Hannah, h. 1(1('.(). (7) dohn, d. young. ii Damki,, 111. Kli/.aheth, daughter of .lohn Ilanmore, KJ;')?*. iii Samiki,, of Dorchester, 111. Hannah Kvaiis, 1 ()(».'», and had Peter, who m. Sarah, widow of Josejih Mather, moved to and founded Dorchester, S. C. 3. ii. SailllU'l Hicks (Robert), lived in Plymouth, and was a!>le to bear arms l(i43 ; m. Lydia, daughter of ,Iohn Doane, 1(545, and moved to Eastham ; was representative, 1047-8-9, and later went to liarnstable, and to Varnu>uth before 1070, where he engaged in promoting the settlement of Dartmouth, liristol county. CHII.DKKX. :{ i Thomas, b. 1650. ii DoKCA.s, b. 165'J. iii MAi{«iAKET, b. 1654 ; ))robably more. :j. iii. Thomas Hicks (Samuel, Robert), of Dartmouth, Mas>., went to Portsmouth, R. I.; m. Mary, (laughter of John and Doin thy Albro. He was a carpenter, 1(573, and <1. lt59S. She *1. 17H'. Clill.DKBN. i Sauah, ni. 1693, John Anthony, Jr. (1671-99), and d. June 16, 1694. |(>4i», and •!. ue, If.li:^, to u, KiijjIaiKl ; . lC.r>2. Mr .\I.I.IKr> KAMILIKS. I- 1 ii Thomas. iii Samiki,, III. I Ton, Suwiin, il:iii<;lit('r of Altniiii :tiii->. It. Uir.-J. (;■)) h. 1«1(»(). (7) norc, 1(»r>tt. (>»'».'), and had K'r, nn>vi'd ti' and \va« al'K' nc, 1(>45, and 1 later wfiit i> en Imaged in V. mouth, Mas>., lin and Doi" ;hi' d. 1710. 1-99), and <1. I. Iv. Tlioiiias HIrks (Thomas, Sanmol. liohi-rt), l>. alMMit |ti77 ; 111. 1704, Ann, dauj^littT of Weston and Mary (Kastoii) ("larko; 111. "Jd, Kli/alu'th , and <1. No\. 10, 17iM». (lltl.DKKN. i Tn(»MAs, h. 1705; to \vlion> was willed wearing apparel and part of hoiiiest<'ad. ii Wksto.v, I). 1707; exeentor, to liave all housing and lands in I'ortsnionth, lands in Tiverttii, and n'st of personal; his daughter Ann, L'fiO, her lirother Thomas, eane and L'50. iii Uk.v.ia.mix, 1». 1709; part of luunestead hy deed. iv Makv, h. 1711 ; m. Hathaway, and reeeived negro Hetty, ami jt'liOO; sons, .foseph and Benjamin, £M apieee. V MAK(iAKKT, 1). 1713; ni. Aikiii, to have £1(I0, and daughter Anne, £50. 5 vi .JuiiN, l», 1715; to have housing and land by deed; Ids son Thomas, silver spoon and £5o, vii Ann, 1>. 17*20; ni. Parker, and rec'd t'200; son Jere- miah, a little desk; daughters. Comfort and Ann, .l'5t> each. viii Ki.iZAiiKTii, h. 1723; m. Smith, and reoeiveil negro hoy ami girl, £100, and all liousehold goods the father had at death of first wife; Mary Hathaway and Ann Parker to have rest of household g»»ods, got or pur- ehast'd since death of first wife Ann. To Ann, daugh- ter of Thomas, .£50 ; her brother Clarke, £100, and their brother Thomas, bible and £50. " Whereas my wife, Klizabeth, hath eloped from me, and carried away con- siderable (juantity of my goods, I give her nothing but what she can net l>v law." The fathc's A'ill. Inventory, £2li():}, 12 K., 3d.' 5. V. Jolili Hicks (Tluunas, Thomas, Samuel, Robert), b. P.tiisinouth, 11. I., April 23, 1715; m. Kli/abeth Russell, 1740, ami moved to Falmouth, Hants county, N. S., 1759, but seems to liave livi'd in Annap<»lis county some time, as he is reported a member of ' ♦ ';f- III . 1 CM AM-IKH FAMIl.IKS. He .1. Mnrch 6, 17(»0, . I I i i t M * ili 1^- f liKKJAMIN, l». 1750. Patikn( K. I). 17.^2. John, h. I7f>5. Thomas, 1.. 1758. till' House of AH8eml»ly for (Tranviile, 17f)8. iiged 7f). CHII-HRKN. i Hannah, b. 1743; <1. young. 6 v ii Ki'HKAiM, I). 1744. vi iii KussEM,, b. 1745. 7 vii iv Skth, b. 1746. S viii ix Weston, b. 1760; in. Catop, ilaujjl icr «»f Valentine and III. Kftty Trooi), and \viili»w of Kev. .Foh«.|th Fellows*, and ''•r.icilld had (I) Weston, d. young. (2) Ann, n». liev. Alex. O&Ut'j Fowler, and ha«l I'riscilla, m. Robert 'I'roop ; and WeKton, ni. Ann Hall; 4 ohildren. ^ X Hannah,)). 1763; m. Jithn H«H(?).' -^ T)e\-.. So'^cU \w .\i KuTH, b. 1765; d. single, 1856. < .^ ^oi»>^o«\ ^^W 6. vl. Beiljaillin HickK (Jolm, Thomas, Tlwtinas, Samuel, Itobert), b. Portsmoutli, K. I., Nov. 4, 1750; to Falmouth, N. S., with parents, brothern, and sisters, 1751> ; m. Klizabeth Morrison (l>. Nov. 6, 1752), Aug. 5, 1772, and lived in Anna|>»»lis county. He d. Aug. 2, 1826. CHILDKKN. i Joseph, b. A|»ril 18, 1773. ii Ar('hihai.i>, b. June 16, 1774; m. Dec. 15, 1808, Helen Benson (Christopher, Col. Christoplier). He d. Mareli 31, 1846. She d. April 30, 1851, aged 65. They ha.l ( 1 ) Kliiiabeth, 1». Oct. 5, 1804; m. William Smith, Nietaux. (2) Russell, b. Feb. 14, 1806; <1. April, 188S. (.'!) liebecea A., b. Dec. 8, 1807 ; m. C:»|it. Joshua Croscu)'. (4) Mariraret S., b. March 9, 1810; d. Oct. 3, 1875. (;')) Kleanor, b. .March 17, 1812. (6) There.sa Church, b. Julv 8, 1814; m. liobert Hent. (7) Williant, b. July 5, 18Iti; in. Kli7.a Ann Messenger; 3 children. (8) Lucv, b. Oct. 6, 1811); m. John, son of Asaph R'-". (S>) l^inley, l>. Dec. 29, 1821 ; d. Nov. 29, 1822. (I(. -hn, h Sept. 27, 1823. (11) Caroline S., b. Atig. 10, 1S25; ni. Abner, son of ()ba(iiah and Hannah (Chute) Morse. (12) .\rabcl, b. April 22, 1829; m. James K. .Manning. (13) Charles K., b. Jan. 5, 1832; m. M.irgan't Ann, daughter of Can Ii. Drake, M. D.; 3 children; live in Chelsea, M:is». iii UuHSKi.L, b. March 4, 1776. iv FiNi.KY, 1). Nov. 10, 1777; reported wealthy in the South. V Bkn-famin, b. July 18, 1779. vi Nancv, b. May 20, 1781 ; ni. Tarker Oakes ; daughter Caro- line d. Feb. 8, 1845. vii Skth, b. April 1, 1783 ; d. March I, 1800. *Rev. Joseph Feliuws'cbiltlren wvr .loaeph, Israel, GoorKe, and Hi>iijiinii»' »^.- rch 6, 1790, , h. I7r)0. , 1>. 17fi2. 755. II. 1758. k'ntiiu' an<). xi John, It, Sept. (i, l~,''\. 7. vi. John Hi<>ks, Jr., it. Nov. 14, 175ii; m. Oct. 'JS, 1777, Sar.ili ("liiireli, :iii»l lived near l>ri(l!U't'l, ajre.l G'J. (•HII.nUKX. i Hannah, It. Oirt. 19, 177.S; tn. Daniel Moise. Sec Morse. ii Ki.iZAHKTM, 1). July 9, 17S0 ; tn. iii Constant, It. Dee. 11, 17S'J; \u.'^^ — .Johnson, and d. :ili(tut 1H20. She m. *2d, .lereini.ah Sahean, and had VVil- loniililty aixl Philiinia. Children: (1) Kdw.ard, ni. Appalonia (Jraves (D;ivid, I'hineas), .and h.ifl dames Kdw.ard, and Burpee. (2) Relieeea, in. Jauies Harvey, Avttndale, N. S., and had Constant and Weston. (;{) Thomas AnsU-y, It. ISl'J; i,i. Mahala Ann, daiiLfhter of * Etlward Harrin;.jton, St. .John, N. H., and d. Mav 10, IMSI. She d. Felt. 1."), ISIK), ;i. Dei. ;n, 17S4; rn. David Jess, aiul d. iSl.'i. V Ivkukci A, !i. Felt. 7, 17S7. vi John, h. M.areh 16, 17H9 ; m. July 20, 1S20, Fhelte Chnreh. She d. Jnly 21, 1S21, aged 28 ;' m. 2d, Theresa, d.iuu'hter of Oitadiaii :ind Hannah (Chnte) Morse, Mareh •'., 1S:{4, andd. I8(i;{. Shed. ISdS, a-je.h'.ft; had (1) I'hehe Ann, It. .Mav 24, ISSO. (2) Maria Helena, It. Oet. 29, IS.'IS; d. .•i!t(i"iit 1M7'>. ([i) John H»Mliert. 1.. Mareh 24, 1S44; .seh«tol-teaeher, Hridi.'eto\vn ; in. Sar.ah Collins, dan^hter of Rev. Thoniiis Harris Davies, April 29, 1875, aiul have 8 tons, vii Sakaii, It. Sept. :{, 1791. viii .Makv, It. .Ian. 23, 17!>4 ; in. .John lioekh.art, i.\ liiK'iMtA, It, Mareh .'il, 179(1; m. .lohn (Mnirch. .\ MAK<;AKKr. It. ,\ni;. 20, 17!>S; m. .Mtner, Hon of Ol.tdiah and Hannah (Chitte^ Morse; ',i children. >; ■.'■•• • • '! •• 't CIV AI.I.IKD I AMII.IKS. ■:t''' M 1 in 8. vi. ThoillHN HickN, lnotlier to th« two j>n'«o»ling (hvv paj^r 20), l». 1758; m. Sanih Chute, an.l had i TATiKNtK, l». April 1, 177S; m.. Janus Clu'slcy, ami h.u\ (1) Dca. IlirkH. Soo No. 4U. (U) Nancy, rii. (^afit. .lolin Iticr. (!{) KuHHoll, n». I5arnal»y. (4) llanHon, in. Kli/a C Woodwortli, (f)) Uohcrt, ni. Harriet Marshall (Amlrcw, Williani). ((») Mary tn. Arcliihahl. (7) K«i\vanl, ni. Mary Ann Mt>rnf' and Jenisha Tnpper. ii iSAKAii, h. Felt. 11, 178(>; m. John Rice. iii Mary, 1». Fel». 2'.i, 1783; m. Nicholas Mains. Se«' Mains. iv RoBV, 1). Jan. '1C\ HSf); m. Asa Foster. Sfe Foster. V JoHic, I). Feb. 3, nsC); in. Firiilt^et linrrou s, and h:irid};«'town, and d. at W'estport, DJLrhv eounty, 1S73. Shed. 1S(J:{. They h:id (I) Thumas, .[. al ab.'tut 30, VVestport. (2) Amelia, b, lS|;t; d. .Melmse, Mas8., 18HH. (3) Mar<,'an'l, m. Capt. J«'reniiah (iilliatt (Dea. Thomas, VVilliaiii), and In- w;is lost at se;i. (1) •TttHoph, m. .\inanda Tilton ol' St. J(tlin, N. H.; 'J children, and d. at Westport ; she m. 2d, John Tolinan, Dctrches- ter, Mass. (f)) Charles, m. Almira I'tley of V.'irniuuth ; ft or rt children; Westport. (tJ) Walter 1)., b. iSiiH m. Sarah Kllen Skerry, 1S5H, (tf Salem, Mass.; ha., 171t3; m David Welch; 4 children. ix (^ii.HKRT, 1). Feb. 1, 171»rt; drowned 1S34. X Hakkikt, b. Felt, 7, 171>7; m. Jridj;etown, a merchant. Tlu'y had ( 1 ) (ieorixe, b. Nov. 'J8, 1824; m. Alvenia, d.iiijihter of ,liihn Tapper; 7 chil- dren. (2) M;irjraret, b. .March 21, is-Jti; m. Kdward Whechtck Paysttn ((^uy ('., Jctnathan, .iott.ith.'in, Jona- than, Kphr.aim, Dea. Kdward); S children ; live in B !>, 1829; m. .lohn Power, and had >h iin M. and James, (f)) Henrv AUtert, b. March S, 1S31 ; d. about I8r)l. (♦)) Harriet, b. ()«'l. 20, 1832; m. Aaron Hmk- mitiHter. (7) Mary Ann, b. July 29, 1M34; d. 18;;s, (s) KIspeth, b. Nov. 28, 183t); over t1' l''iu4, :in. ISO;'); rii. Iidsy Saln-aii ( iM'iijaiuin, .Icrc- iniali, .h'n-iitiali, IJcii jainiii, William of IN-IioImiI li, M.iss., ir»|:{, from Wales, or Sontli Kii^laml ; . 1S(I7; ni. (';iUiariii(' S.ilic.-iii, a sister; 10 rliil.In'ii. (."5) Ilciirv, !•. IS(|J»; m. KImira llol.hs. (\) Uaclu'l, III. lieiijamiii Saln-an, .Jr. (;>) (irorm', m. ISclsy I'riiiH' (<)) John, lu. (Mirisliiia Warner. (7) Marv Jane, III. <»«'or<:«' <«illilanil, Jr.; ! cliiM. (S) Mmily, m. Slicliael Prime. (1>) Kiiocli, m. Henrietta Salx-.iri, ) Peter, m. I.ydia, 'lani;lil«'r of .lolm McNeil. IVter .Miillin, Sen., mosed from New \ |{|'..N. i Mauv, 1.. I)e<'. -iC, I7S4; in. .I<.se|.|i Mc('(.niiell, iStMl, ii Catiiaki.nk, l>. IVl.ay 14, I7H7; m. lienjamin jMc( 'oimell, .Ir., ISO;"). ' iii Ki.KANoK, h. I)ec. 21, 17.SH; m. Klijali McConnell, |so7. iv .Iank, I». .Ian. Hi, 17l>li; in. Thonias Chnle, ,Ir. See No. V ('iiKiKiiNA, Ii. .Ian. U, 1701 ; in. Keiilteii llankinson, .Ir., iMlt. I. It<>lljiimill NrroniH'll and his twin inother .losepli were Ii. Ill Ireiand, 174-, ejinie to lionuj Isi.and, N. N ., .ilioiit I7, 1773; ni. Capt. John Cosniond, Nov. (5, I7!>4, and d. 1S70. He d. .iJM.ut IS:{0. iii MosKs, h. May .'iO, 1774; <1. in the West Indies ahoiil 1S(M». iv Sauaii, b. April T), 177«5; m. Caleh Hain-» See llains. "I V .losKi'ii, 1). April 7, 1777. 3 vi Bkn.iamin, b. Mav IS, 1779. 4 vii Ei.UAii, I.. Mav 23, 1781. viii Samukl, b. May 3, 17S5; <1. in IS*J!» or 1830. ix CiiAitiTV, b. April 1, 1787: m. Joseph Spraijue, and d. about 1822. He xi Mattmkw Hains, b. June s, 1792. xii William JiROWN, b. Feb. 13, 179o; m. Sarah Hankinson, and was drowned in the Sissiboo Uiver, March, 1S19. She ni. 2d, l)ea. Henry Charlton Sabean, Ks«j., (Henja- niin, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, Benjamin, VViliiani, over fn>m South of England about 164"; waM of Kehoboth, Mass., 1H43. Had 2 wives and 20 children ; d. 1087. Jeremiah* went to Nova Sc«)tift) an-1 had (1) (Jeori,'e Prime, b. 1S23; m. Heecii, daughter of Davi*! Sabean. (2) John Taylor, b. March ;>, 1825; m. t'ynthia, daughter of Sam- uel Warne. (3) Haines, b. Oct. 21, 1S27; in. Satira, daughter of Michael Weaver. (4) Henry ('., b. July 1, 1829; m. Margaret Ann, daughter of Kev. Charles Uan- dall. (5) Helen Jane, b. 1831 ; d. young. (G) Mary, l>. 183."i; m. Daniel, son of Dea. H. Hankinson. Mr. Sabean ni. 1st, Jane Prime, and hail 1 daughter, d. voung. C;hildren by William H. McConnell: (1) He'njiimin, b! 1817; d. about 1847. (2) Kli/.a, b. 1S19; m. Simon D. Sabean (Heiijamin) and had 9 children. 2. ii. Josopll McConnell (Benjamin), b. «>n Long Island, N. Y., April 7, 1777; m. Mary Shook, 18(|0, and move«l from Wey- mouth, X. S., to Malahitle, Out., 1829; good old farmers .and Baptists. He «l. March f), 1851; she d. June 2, 1856. CIIILItRKN. i Ph.iZAiu.Tii, b. 1801 ; m. Kiehard Hankinfion, 1823. He d. July, 1836, aged 36. She d. in Ontario, Nov. Jt*. 1877. They had Maria, Edwin, Ann, Charles B., and Daniel. AMJKI) FAMII.IKS. CVII ii Ki.EANOR, h. Feb. 26, 1803 •, m. Nelson, snn of Jaiiu's* Mc- Doriii.unl, 1><*24, and wt'iil to Bayhatii, Otit., in 1827. Had Mary, .IoH«>i»h. Maiijart'l, William (a Baptist minis- tor in Kansas), and Sarah Ann. Mr. McDortnand was «lro\vn«d in Otter Creek, near Port Hurwell, Mareli 22, 1837, aged 38. She m. 2d, Peter Shoemaker, Ksq. (as his 2d wife), 18-42, and d. Sept. 14, 188:}. !!«. d. 1877, acred 90. iii MosBs, I). 180.5; m. Tamer Northrup (Jaeoh, .loshiia), 1*<30, and had 5 children in Malahide, Ont. Me w;is a pious, exetnplarv deaeon in the Baptist ('hiircli, and d. Nov. 8, 1857. She d. May 3, 1888, aged 73. They had Jeliiel, .Mary, Abigail, (ieorge, and Aletta. iv Jank, I). Aug. 31, 18(18; m. (teorge Cameron (Johnt, Angus from Scotland), 1S2(); weMt to Bayham, Out., 1827. Lived at P«trt Burwell several years, he a ship carpenter, hut for more than r)0 years on a farm 2 miles west of Port Burwell. He " experienced religion " and join('rye, .James, Nancy, Mary, Alex, and Eliza. .Jolm, the father, d. in Now Urunswick, 1835, aged !)3. :i^-, ' ^•t' ' ^ (VIM AI.I.IKD KAMII.IKS. y<'!irs. Hi' wsis ;i v»'ry pious, /ciiloiis, siicct'ssful iiiiniHtrr ill lilt' Uaptist Ciiiircli, :inli«-ss was tin- iiistriiiiiriit iiinh'r (4o!| (if lca3, wIh'Ii ()S follo-.vcil tlicir l)i\iiii' Masti-r ilouii tlu' "Itatiks of .Jonlaii." lie .1. in Ilainilton, Ont., Auij. 'J, 1SS9, al tlu- lioiisi' of a son-in-law. vi |)i:a. .Iami;8, It. 1S14; in. .Icruslia, i:. IHIH; m. I'hilena rainier (see I'alnn'r), .March 1(», 1H4'2, in liayliam, Out. Ila.l 4 ehildreii. Makia, h, IS2(»; III. James, son if William Parks, Oet. "JO, ISfH't; had !} children. I^ived in Maialiide, where he d. .Ian. -JO, ISS'2, a 74. IJATilAKl.NK, 1). IS'JS; III. Walter Chute. See No. DS. Tamkk, I). IS-J;'); in. Charles Chute. See No. lUt. xii dosKi'ii, l>. 1S2H; m. Matilda Palmer, Sept. H'., isr)4, ami had 7 children. VIM IX X xi 1 , \ "i. ii. Kciijaimiii iMcroiiiicll, .Ir., •'• I''<»"»i; IslamI, N. V., May IS, 1779; ni. in Weymouth, N. S., Catharine, d:iu<;hler of Dea. David Sfiook, lSOf>, an. I emi<,'rated to Malahi.le, Out., 1S:{4. They were a happy, Cliristi.an couple. He d. .luiie ;{0, ISfiW; she d. Aug. •21, I -If)!), aged 7li. crnr.nuKX. i SisAV, h. ISOO; d. ill Ontario, Oct. :5I, 1S:U. ii Christina, It. ISMS; m. Dea. K. nankinson, Jan. II, ISlll. iii Dka. J\)iiN, It. ISIO; m. Almira, daughter uf Henry Willis, 1S8!», and had William Murton, lleman .\., in H:iyliaii<., Ont., and Catharine. Ileinaii .\. m. Sarah Bennett, 1SH7, and have 2 children, lie is a Baptist minister in Indiana ami Michigan. They had a silver wedding April 20, lMt2, at Leslie, Mich. Mrs. Alinira McConnell d. May 21, I8r)8, aged 41. lie m. 2iin'W .1. Tiiiipaiiy (.loliii Aiiilison, Maj. RkIktI), aixl livt'tl ou tin- tourtli (■(nici'ssiiiii of Mayhatii, town liin' of Malaliiilc ; jioDil, imliistrioiis faniuTs aixl piouH llajitists. Tlicir vliil- (In-n wi'i*' Marv .laiu", Aiin'ticiis Vi'spucius (Miarlcs, Saiali •Fane, Kiin'tta ( '., .loliii, anHny, I). Di'c. 'Jl, IS4(I; iii. fJaiic, tlaiiiilit»T of liv\ . .loliii liatfs, ami went as a missionary anion<; llu- Tflnj^iis in Ilinilustan, wlirri' lu* was iiistrii- nicntal in iloin<^ niitcli ijood. He rcturnol in ISTT) and n-cruiti'd liotli in lu'altli and fiimls for two yrars, and lln'ii ri'turncd ; d. of t-lioK'ni in Cocanada, l'\'l». Ii>, 1SS5. Tliicf cliildriMi. Slif re'tnrn«'(l soon aflt-r and m. *J<1, Dca. VVilliani liook«'r (son of Kev. Alfrt-d, who |>«'rislit'd in till' dreadful Desjardin IjiidiT'' di>'ast«'r near llainilton, Out., March 1-J, is;.?). 11,. ,|.':ii„.iil 1S«J(» or IS!M. vi CiiAKi-Ks, h. 1>»*J0; Ml. llesli-r, daiighU'i- of Kinlcy llunis, about !><(»;"), and havf Leslie 1) and Ktnen-. vii Ki.isiiA, I.. \S'l:t; in. Cynthia Chute, No. iitj' viii Amki.iv .Iani;, I». 1.s2!^; ni. I )ea. .fohii, stm of Craig Hiig- gan, Isfift, and had 6 children. < > s:!l. illis, laii!, i.-iiia sll-2, seph d .1. 4. ii. Elijah MH'oilIl«*ll, l». on Lon^' Islan.l, N. V., May -J.'}, ITSl ; in. KleaiK.r .*>hoolv, l^tix, an. .Ian. "jy, Isi:{; m. litdu-rt, son of John Kakiiis, and had 7 ehildren. .Mr. Kakins went to Western Canada (from I'ighy eoinity, N. S.) hefore the Ameriean War, and was a lieutenant there in the Hritish serviei-. After the war he todk up :tml settled a farm in iIou years. Makv, h. .March ll>, ISl;'); m. (Jeorge Northrup (Jacoh, .loshiia), IHJIH; ha, l». Fol». Irt, 1S17; m. Klizii Jane, on his fatlier's oUi homestead in Mahihide; il. of a|>o|ilexv Mav 'Jf), ISOI. vi Haukikt, l». IS"JO; m. Alex Saxton, Ks(|. (Hev. John, William), and had Henrietta (d. yoiin^) and Mary Kli/a, ni. I>r. John Kinji;Hl«tn, Aylmer, Ont. See Saxton. 7 vii 111 UHKN, l». 1822; m. viii Ei.iZA, I.. Oct. 8, 1825; m. Dea. E. L. Chute. See No. 104. ix Elijah, h. 1828; m. Ann SeliolYe, and had ft children. 5. ii. Muttliew Uailis iMd'oilliell (lienjantin), 1.. at Wey- mouth, I>ighy county, N. S., June 8, 171)2; m. (lertrude Hankinnon (lieulten, l{ol»ert), 1S14, and moved to Malaliide, Out., IS46, then to Watervleit, IJerrian e.ounty, Mii-h , i8f>r), hut some of the family remaineherH, and had 7 children. Moltile, Ala. ii Cathakink, b. Dec. 19, 1818; m. Thomas Pollard; 5 children, iii Uk'haku, b. Sept. 2, 1820; m. Charity, daughter of J.imes Thomas Hankinson (lie\iben, Robert); 2 children. He d. June, 18ft6; she d. Sept. 11, 1891. iv Sqimiia M., b. Nov. 2, 1823; m. William H. Hankinson, brother to Charity ; 9 children, v Makv, b. Aug. 10, 182ft; m. Thomas Smith; (5 chihhen. vi Jank, Ii. July 1ft, 1827 ; m. Henry, son of William Puntine; 3 chihlren.; he d. She m. 2d, Isaac Wills; 8 children more. vii .FoANNA, li. May 1, 1829; m. (ieorge, son of William Pun- tine ; () children. • viii Wn.MAM, b. Feb. 10, 1831; m. Elizabeth .Fowler; 7 children, ix Gkutkuok, b. May 1, \Xii'i; m. Thotnas Major ; 9 children. X MosKs, I). March 4, 1886; m. Mary ; 2 children. xi John, b. March 22, 1839; m. Sophronia Heals; 2 children. ii. iii. David Mcdoillioll (Elijah, Henjanun), b. Weymouth, N. S., 1809; ni Rachel, daughter of John and ('atharine (Saxton) Marr, Feb., 1833, in Malahide, Ont., and lived near the I^ake Erie short' ; a farmer. She d. May 8, 1849, aged 3ft. He m. 2d, Ellen Chute (see No. 35), Dec. 23, 1849, and d. Oct. 17, 1881. I' Al.l.IKI) FAMIMKS. CXI CIIII.OKKN. i John 1)., I». April Hi, IS84; in. Lovciia Cliute. St'i- No. 'M. ii Susan, 1.. July :!, isa»i; m. William 11. Hamilton, is.OH ; 7 cliildri'ii. The t-liU-hl, (irace 1'., m. Guorg*' M., son of Aaron CImte. Sfc 1(»7. iii (Jkoiujk Mii.roN,l>. Aui;. 13, \HHH; m. IMit'ln' L., tlau^liti-r Ir.'i Doolittlf, Ort. :i\, istil ; lia«i ;i il:iu;;liU'r .iinl '1 soiih. TIk' (lauLtlilcr Ilfttif m. John Saxton (Klijali, John, Wil- liam), April 'J!*, IJ<1H. iv Kmki.ink, h. lS4li; .1. 1M49. V IIkttik, l». K»'l>. 17, 184;'); m. Henry Dakin {(ieorj^e, |)uni»'l, Ahrani), May 'Jl, lHt>7 ; 3 t>r 4 children, vi Kmma Ki,i/.a, l». Jan. 7, ISftl ; m. Elijali Hains (Alex, Calel), Alex, Matthew), Feh. -J;'), 1877. vii AnoMKAM Jirn.soN, l». Aug. f>, 185S. viii Artii sTA Ai.hina, h. Dec. *21, 18.%. .?• \\. 1. Hi. Iteilbeil McCoiiIK'II, brother to I)a\i«l, l», at Weymouth, N. S., |S2'J; m. PheI.e Jane Chute, sinter to Kllen, Feh. 17, I8f)0, and have liv«-d over 40 years in Malahide, Ont., acrous the road from the Jubilee meetinir house, as farmers. II iii iv V \ i ClIll.ltKKN. i F.KoNiDAs HuKU KM., i>. Fel». 3, IS.M ; m. Itarliel, daughter of Capt. .lames and Mary (.McUormand) White, Oct. II, I87t), and is a merchant in St. Thoinus, Ont. TiiKKKSA Ai.HtNA, h. July 'JS, IM.^ii ; d. Oct. 5, ISftU. AooNiKA.M J., 1). Jan. If), 1S57 ; d. .March 5, 180;]. Ko. .Fiiih- 'JI, 17()tt; m. Juih* 15, 17x6, .I.»m'|.|i 'I'limujis, l». ill l*«iiiisylMiiii:i, IT.VJ; tt«y, I). !)*•(•. (», M'SX ; in. f J«>|iii n.-ril.aiKl lin.l 7 cliil.lr.'ii. (•_') Mary, I.. l)f<-. 5, 171M ; m. Frt'(|«'ri«'lv IJickilMon, son of AlM-ilut-iro, F»'l». I.'>, IXlo, :iii|i|i, llavilali, Mar\ Ann, lliil t^ili, .loliii, and Kli/altttli. (:t) (Miarlott*-, I*. .Iiiiic 'l'.\, \l\r.\ ; III. Ili'iirv l\ickit.soii (.Ionian, .M>«-ilnf<»o), Scpl. I. iMl |, ami livi'd ill Claiviicf till 1S*J0, at Si. (Voiv ('ovi-lill IS'JS, tlu'ii ill (iranvilN-, wlu'iv he «l. 1SH.*», aijiMl 7.''> ; slit* . C;iiil«livn: (a) Kliwi Ann, I.. .Fiinc S, lSl'(»; III. N»'Uoii I'ack (svv lii-njainin Ko^t«•r). (!•) .loi- tlaii AltriMJ, b. ISIS ; m. In-iii', daiij^litcr of liiiv I'avson ; W «liiMii-ii. (<•) ll.innali U., )>. Nov. Ki, \s\\)\ m. AI.-\. son ot .laiin's llcaiy, m»ii «»f Alex, July "J'J, 1S47 ; «• rhiMrcn ; lir <1. F»l>. 7, 18Sl», :i},'f.l 67, in Lynn. (lialia. («') Mary, 1». IS'JH; in. lii'iijamin To; in. Ijz/.ie Vule; .also went to .Austra- lia, (i) Susanna, h. 1S.'{'2; in. Charles llealev. (j)/er- iiah, I). IS:!S; ,1. :ihoiit ISH:^. (4) Walter, "h. Oet. -JS, 179r>; III. Kleaiior, daughter of Abrani Lent : Ti ehildreii ; ni. -d and ltd, Betsey and Klean«>r, dau);hters of Uev. Thos. DcIoiil;. (ft) Sarah, 1>. .Mav 1, 17l»7; in. James, son of .Mexaiider llealy, Feb. 12, IS'JO; 7 ehihlreii. («>) Elean- or, b. June 7, I75»5); d. youiij;. (7) Joseph, b. Feb. •J(>, ISO'J ; d. IS'JI. (S) Susan .Ann, b. Fi-b. 117, 1S04 ; m. James, son of Henry Messenger; (5 children. (9) Alexander, b. May llO, ISOjl; III. Sarah Kebeeca, dauj^Jiter of Joseph Allen, .\iij;. 17, 1S41 ; liveil in St. Cath.-irine, Out., sexeral years, bla(tksniith ; sin* d. Oet. 2S, IS6U; he iii. twice after, and d. F«b. "j:!, lM75. Cliildren : (a) Annie, d., aired 'li^. (b) William, d„ :iued Il». (c) Hattie M., b. 1S4;{, «;iine to Lynn, 1*^7'^; m. Joseph Skinner, policc- in.iii. May. ISStl, .imi live in I'ealiody. Makv, b. 17t)S ; d. soon. Wamkk, b. May L 1770; a sea captain ; d. on his own v«'ssel in Annapolis Hiver, Dec. -4, 1799. WII.I.IA.M, b. May 4, 1770. Ahha, b 177.'{ ; d. 1776. Ki iZAUKi II, b. 1776; III. (ieorjjje, s; slu" I, l>. .lllllC (li) .lor- I':iysi»n ; III. Alt'X, 1S4T ; «« mil. ( cliil. I71HI; III. Ilfiiry, son of Alu'ilm-go KickitHoii; IM» chililrtMi. 2, ii. Williuiii MrK<'iizie (AU-x), l>. in (Jniiivillo, May 4, I77(>; III. Ilannaii, alaii. of KhciM'Zcr (.'orniiii;, 17Ur>; li veil at Stony Btacli, ami .1. Marih, \; m. Mary, «laiij;hl«'r »)f I>r. .Xmlrfw Si.lfifr. 'Shi- .1 IHH!), aged MO. C'liildrt'ii : (1) \Villi:im Hi-iiry, l>. IH*J4; in. Mary, ar: :W*liililrfii ; merclianl in hynii. (2) Anne, l>. IM-Jti; in. Stf|i|iin MrCoJl; 1» cliihlrVn. {'.i) Klizal»elli, l». |H'J^<; m. Thomas IVarson ; 2 ihihlrfii. (4) Hannah, li. iHyo; III. Cyrus Vaniey ; li I'liiUlitn. (f)) Mary, b. I>:S'J; in. William ilallitlay; 1 son. (G) Kineline, b. IH:'.4; m. KoU-rt Ilallinly 7 montliH after. A daughter Ann, b. 1, IS'J'J; ni. (apt. John Perry, of Beaver Hiver. Maky, b. Aug. 3, l!SO*J; in. Gilbert Cross; 7 children. Ha.n.naii, b. June 7, |H(I4; m. Janu'H Litch ; 8 children. Ki.MK, b. .April 5, 1807; m. William Turpel ; 7 children. Ki.u.NoK, b. June 27, 1809; m. ThoiiuiH Sprovvie, Jr.; 9 ehihireii. Ki.iZA M., b. Jan. 18, 1812; m. John H., hod of Jonathan McKinnea; 7 children. lie d. 18G2, agetl 49; tihe m. 2. 'V y /^ \ iV viii Mercy, m. James Locke ; 3 children. -•i 10. iii. Obadiah Marshall, brother to the above, b. about 1775; m. Margaret, daughter of John Eaton; lived in Wilmot. children. i Amelia, ra. James, son of Andrew Brown. ii Mary, m. Handley C. Gates. See Gates, iii Lucy, m. Phineas Hudson, iv Margaret, ni. Bufus, son of John Robbins. V Sarah Ann, m. Daniel Whitman, vi Eunice, m. vii John, m. Sarah, daughter of Levi Marshall. ^d ' viii William, m. Margaret, daughter of James Flanigan. ix BoRERT, m. Margaret Moore. X Elias, m. Nancy Freeman. 11. iii. Samnel Marshall, another brother, b. 1779; ra. Nancy, daughter of Joseph Bustine; 2d, Anna Tufts; 3d, Mary ALLIED FAMILIES. CXIX I, 1798, t, 1822; of John ;iUott, a ;;h!vrlton. Cynthia, children. e Barnes, in active, nnswick ; ■hiUlren. b. about hnot. (Marshall) Chute (see No. 22); 4th, Cynthia, daughter of James Harris, and widow of Ilughy Gray,* and d. 1851). CHILDREN. i Sophia, m. Edwin Arminson. * ii William, in. Hannah, daughter of Thomas Ward, iii Elizabkth, b. 1808; m. Stephen, son of Andrew Brown; 4 children. He d. 1844, aged 42; she m. 2d, Nelson Baker, and lives in East Boston, iv Louise, m. Stephen Tufts. V Rkbkcca, m. James Mitchell, 1837. vi Joseph, in. Rebecca Walker, vii Samuel, m. Fanny Welton. viii Mary Ann, ni. John Hawksworth. ix ('ATHARiNE, m. Jamcs Devinny. X Salome, in. Is/ael Bent, Jr. xi Abigail, in. Robinson, son of John Palmer. . 12. iii. Levi Marshall, youngest brother, b. about 1788; ni. Catharine, daughter of Rev. John Wliite, and lived in Wilmot. Shed, about 1830; he m. 2d, Mary White, a sister; d. about 1840. He d. 1865. ■^'i I ii iii iv v vi vii vui CHILDREN, •• Lamitty Ann, d. single. James Manning, m. Mary Whitman, 6 children ; m. 2d, Bruce ; and live in Georgia. Maria, ni. Jabez Morton, Henry, in. Phebe Morton, daughter of Jabez by a 1st wife. Sarah, m. John, son of Obadiah Marshall, and live at Cen- tre Harbor, N. H. Edward Manning, b. 1821; m. Margaret Mof¥at; 2 chil- dren. Catharine, b. 1823; in. James P., son of William Pierce; 13 children. They came from New Brunswick to Bos- ton, Mass., 1869; daughter Martha m. James Milledge Chute. See 127. Adoniram Judson, m. Barbara Rafuse (Frederick and Betty (Morton) Rafuse); he d. on Gates Mountain, March 2.1, 1893, aged 88. ■t t gan. 1779; m. 3d, Mary 13. iii. Josenh Marshall (Anthony), b. near Digby N. S., 1766; m. Temperance Eldridgo* (Barnabas, over to Yarmouth, N. S., from Cape Cod, Barnabas, Gideon, Robert, to Yarmouth, Mass., from Norwich, Eng., 1643), 1789. He went to New London, ♦ See Cynthia, daughter of Richard Kuggle.s. ,0< CXX ALLIED FAMILIES. :.»■! ,'J 1 I" in V 111 Conn., 1793 or 4, and was not heard from afterwards, about 1800, na. Benjamin Ellis. His widow, CHILDREN. u Barnabas, b. Aug., 1790 ; m. Mary S., daughter of Thomas \Bacon, and lived at or near Marshalltown, a slioemaker ; d. Nov., 1863. She d. May 3, 1884, aged 94. Cliildren : (1) Thomas, b. Oct., 1811 ; m. Mahala, daughter of James Smith; 11 children, and d. 1889. (2) Martha, b. 1813; m. Robert Foster (Irish); 6 children, (3) Abba, b. 1815; m. Eliab Bell, Jr.; 6 children. (4) Mary, b. 1818 ; m. Marr Porter; 7 children. She d. Aug., 1864. (5) Stephen B., b. 1820; m. Matilda, daughter of Stephen Bacon; 10 children. (6) Margera, b. 1823; m. Washington, son of Jabeth Dunbar; 6 children; Mt. Serrat. (7) James E., b. 1825; m. Lydia, daughter of James Smith ; 8 children". (8) Sarah A., b. 1828; m. Benjamin Marshall (Joseph, William, Anthony); 7 children. (9) Joseph B., b. 18.31 ; m. Esther, daughter of James and Esther (Savary) Smith, 1858; had 5 children; lived at Dover, N. H., and d. Sept. 18, 1892. (10) Robert W., b. Aug. 12, 1834; m. Mary C, daughter of William Zeigler, Dec. 16, 1860 ; 8 children ; live in Marbleliead, a shoemaker. Abba, b. 1792; m. Isaac Dakin, 1808; had a child that d. with its mother soon. He m. 2d. 14. iii. Isaac Marshall (Anthony), b. March 12, 1770; m. Rachel, daughter of James and Elizabeth (Potter) Goudey, and lived at or near Marshalltown. She d. 1797; he m. 2<1, Abigail, daughter of Josiah Winchester, and d. 1835. She d. spring of 1855. CHILDREN. i Rachel, b. March 8, 1797 ; m. Dea. Thomas Bacon, son of Thomas ; 8 children. Dea. Bacon m. 1st Abigail Eldridge, »^ sister to Capt. Stephen Eldridge, and had a son, Samuel Traslc, b. 1814, a school-teacher, J. P., and Baptist dea- con ; m. Susan, daughter of Thomas Harris (lost on the Caroline, 1831), and had 6 children. She d. Feb., 1893, aged 76. Dea. Thomas Bacon killed by a tree March 8, 1844, aged 58. ii Eliza Ann, b. 1799; m. Towner Odell, and had a daugh- ter, Abba Elizabeth, m. George Troop, son of Frank and Mary (Barnes-Gilliland) Armstrong. Mr. Odell d. She m. 2d, William Gilliland (eldest son of Joseph, from Ire- land), and had 6 children. Mr. Gilliland m. 1st, Marsena Ann, daughter of Gideon Van Emburgh, and had 3 chil- dren, iii Anthony, b. 1802; lost at sea about 1830. il widow, rhomas 'maker ; lildren : f James b. 1813; b. 1815; 818; m. Stephen icon; 10 I, son of imes E., children. (Joseph, I). 1831 ; (Savary) . H., an.l Vv ir* ■, ) CXXIl AUAKl) lAMIMKS. xi * 16. Hi. Solomon MarNhall (Anthony), b. 1779; m. May 13, 1802, Martha, daughter of James Inglis, from Glasgow, Scotland, and lived at Marslialltown, a farmer, merchant, tanner, and wawyer, near the head of St. Mary's Bay. With Capt. James Bryant, and son Benjamin, Charles Thomas, Elijah Carty, a Mr. Westcoat, and Thomas Harris, he started for St. John, N. B. (Harris and M'lrshall were passengers), on the packet schooner Caroline, and were all lost, Dec. IS, IH'U. The vessel belonged to James Crowley, mer- chant, Digby. Mrs. Marshall m. '2d, Richard Marshall. CHILDREN. i Jamks Inglih, b. 1804; m. Sarah A. Hains (James, Bar- tholomew, Bartholomew, Matthew), and had Martha J., Solomon, Alden, Charlotte, Edward, Harvey, Sophia, and George. The parents both d. in 1884. She was 75. ii Richard, m. Elizabeth Crowley; *2 children. iii Edward, m. Clarissa, daughter of James Everet; 6 chil- dren. iv Eliza, m. Edward, son of James Everet; 6 children. v Stephen, ni. Sophia Hains; 2 children. vi Solomon, m. Anna Wade; Sophia Corbit. vii Louise E., m. John Ervine, 2 sons; Alfred Troop, viii William Freeman, m. Mary Ann Marshall ; 2 daughters. ix Gilbert, d. aged 3 years. X Alpheus, m. Tamer, daughter of Alexander Hardwick, Esq.; 4 children. xi Hannah M., I). 1827; m. Edward Hardwick; Daniel Nichols. Son Melbourn H. Hardwick, in Boston with his mother. xii Thomas Whitbfibld, m. Dorinda luglis. ,ii • n M t ■ 17. iii. Otis Marshall (Isaac), b. in Clarence, Feb. 21, 1773; m. Silence, daughter of Daniel Kelch, Esq., July 12, 1796; and lived at Marshall's Cove, now Port Lome. He d. 1868. She d. Oct. 1, 1856, aged 79. CHILDREN. i Daniel, b. 1797, m. Amoret McKean, 1834, and had Leonora, Ansley, Mary A., Oliver, Isabel, James E., and Amoret. ii Lucy, b 1799. iii Polly, b. 1802; m. William, son of Jesse Viditoe; 9 chn. iv Isaac, b. Oct. 14, 1804 ; m. Frances Brown (John, William), and d. 1870. v Rebecca, b. Oct. 14, 1804; m. Allen Clark; 6 children, vi John, b. 1806; ra. Rachel Katherns; 5 children, vii Oltvkk, m. Mary, dau. of Jesse Viditoe; 10 children. ir J. ALLIED FAMILIKS. CXXlll May 13, cotlaiid, sawyer, mt, and jat, aiul VTai-Hliall were all ey, mer- les, Bar- artliii J., Sophia, 3 was 75. , ; 6 chil- ren. aughters. lardwick, ; Daniel ton with •21,1773; and lived d. Oct. 1, and had es E., and e ; 9 chn. William), lildren. dren. viii DiADAMA, m. Elkanah McLcod ; 6 children. ix Gki)K(.k, m. Caroline, daughter of Jesse Viditoe. X LoviKA, m. Chesley Sturk. xi Allkn, m. Rachel, daughter of John Henry Snyder. She m. 2d, Thomas W. Marshall ; 3d, James Morton, xii Calvin, m. Lucy, daughter of Peter Strong; 11 children, xiii Eliza, m. Alex. Jackson ; 5 children. 18. iii. William MarNhall, brother to the above, b. Aug. 14, 1777; m, by Rev. T. II. Chipman, Oct. 16, 1801, Elizabeth, daughter of William and Lydia (Willett) Marshall, and lived in Clarence; farmer. She d. June 26, 1811, aged 35; he m. 2(1, by Rev. James Manning, Dec. 16, 1811, Sarah, daughter of Dea. Thomsis Chute. See No. 13. CHILDREN. i Asaph, b. Aug. 27, 1802; m. Eliza Morse** (Jonathan, Sam- uel, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), April IS, 1830. He was a pious, active deacon in the Ba]>tist church. Justice of the Peace, and farmer; d. Nov. 14, 1880; she d. Jan. 31, 1871, age(\ 66. Children: (1) Howard Douglass, b. Feb. 19, 1831 ; was an excellent school-teacher; d. in Boston, Dec. 15, 1856. (2) Mel- bourne E., b. Dec. 26, 1837; nu Lyilia C, daughter of Leonard Weston, Nov. 2, 1868; 4 children; live on the old farm. Paradise. (3) Susan Elizabeth, b. April. 24, 1840; m. Dennis Weston, May 31, 1865; 5 children ; live in California. ii William, Jr., b. July 17,1804; m. Grace Smith (Frank, Austin), Feb., 1827, and lived in Clarence. He d. in or near Bangor, Me,, about 1845; she m. 2d, Dea. James Messenger (son of Henry), April 20, 1858, and d. 1878, aged 73. He d. at Bridgetown, 1880, aged 91. Children: (1) Mary Eliza, b. 1828; m. Enoch Gates (see Gates), (2) Charles Stewart, b. Dec. 14, 1830; ra. Rachel Knapp, widow of Lambert Van Alstyne (4 children by Van Alstyne); ni. 2d, Anna M., daughter of Andrew Dunn ; he has lived in Ontario and in Boston. (3) Angeline F., b. 1833; ra. Rev. John Goucher. iii Calvin, fc. and d. 1808. iv Elizabeth, b. Jan. 12, 1811 ; m. Levi Phinney (Lot, Isaac, from Cape Cod), 1867; d. April 13, 1877; he m. 1st, Ruth Gates. 19. iii. David Marshall, youngest brother to the preceding, b. Sept, 17, 1786; ra. Elizabeth, daughter of Col. B. R. Beardsley, Aug. 23, 1806, and lived near Port Lome; farmer; d. about 1872; she d. about 1868. f 'if t J if y ■A 8 r, if C.XXIV AIJ.IKU FAMILIES. CHILDREN. i ENorH, m. Jane HandHpikcr. ii Robinson, m, SuHan, daughter of Kzekiel Me«j»enger, iii Ehknkzer, d. young. iv Maby, m. Samuel Foster, Jr. V Bhtsy, ni. Van Buren Foster. VI Wellixoton, m. Hannah Balsor. vii DAVin, Jr., d. young. viii LoviNA, in. Joseph, son of ThoinaK Durland. ix Sarah Ann, in. Warron, son of Benjamin Fonler. .'•w ' X Oi.ivE, in. Ilcnry Dalton, Jr. I xi Isaac William, m. Fannie, daughter of David Eason ; 9 chihlren. MAYBERBT. r* 1, i. William Mayberry, the first of the name of whom we P, I have any account in this country, came with his family from the North of Ireland, and settled at Marblehead, Mass., about 1730. He was a blacksmith by trade, and had acquired considerable property in Marblehead when he joined the grantees of New Marblehead — now Wiiidham, Me., — and became one of the first actual .settlers of that plantation in 1740. He was the first of his trade in the new town- ship, and one of the most honored of the citizens during his life. His wife was Bathsheba , and he d. March 15, 1764. CHILDREN. 2 i John, b. 1716. 3 ii Thomas. iii Seafair, m. Stephen Manchester, Dec. 21, 1749. 4 iv Richard. V Nanct, b. 1740; m. Gershom Winship, June 29, 1759. 2. ii. John Mayberry* (William), b. in Ireland, al>oat 1716, m. Elizabeth Dennis at Salem, Jan. 17, 1740 ; .settled in Windham, Me., about 1745 ; d. March 12, 1805. I * This is according to the best information from records, traditions, and 1^ the memoirs of aged members of the families SO years ago. Rev. G. M. Bodge. ALLIKI) KAMrMES. CXXV er. nilMlKE.V. i Wii.LiAif, ni. Jane Miller, April 7, 176H, Cape Elizaheth. ii Ei.iZAKKTii, in. JaraeH Webb, Oct. 19, 17«*J ; m. 2il, Stephen Hutchintk>n, July 10, 1776. iii Charity, b. Aug. 30. 1755; ni. Enoch Graffam, 17><4. iv Bath8Hkba } ,„• „ ( ni. JaincHO. Mavberry, Dec. 1, 1785. V Rebkcca. P'^'"'*- \ [■laiMn ; 9 3. ii. TlioniaH Mayberry (William), b. probably in Ireland, went to Windham, Me, with hin father, 1740; m. Bethia Spear, Jan, 17, 1744; .sh«' <1. June 14, 1767. He m. 2d, Anne Swett, Dec. 3, 1767; she d. April 6, 1770. He m. 3d, Margaret Weeks, Sept. 9, 1770, and d. whom we the North He was a operty in ?atl — now ■s of that lew town- ; his life. Ill iv V vi vii viii iz X xi xii CaiLDRKX. William^ b. Feb. 1, 1745; «1. April 26. WiLi.iAii, b. April 12, 1746. JoH.v, b. March 28, 1748; d. Aug. 27. Sakah, b. July 12, 1749; m. Joshua Lowell, Oct. 28, 1768. Thomas, b. July 17, 1751 ; m. Mary Wooster, April 28, 1774. Bathshbba, b. July 14, 1753; in. Abraiii Osgood, Dec. 29, 1774. Maky, b. Sept. 21, 1762; m. Col. Thomas Chute. See No. 18. Richard, b. Aug., 1764; m. Miriam Thompson, Feb. 19, 1789. James, b. 1765; in. Bathsheba Mayberry, Dec. 1, 1785. JoHX, b. June 13, 1767. Hannah, b. Feb., 1770. Margaret, b, Dec., 1771. 4. ii. Ricnard Mayberry (William), m. Martha Bolton of Falmouth, Feb. 23, 1756, and d. 1759. jont 1716, rVindham, litions. and . 3f. Bodge. CHILDREN. i Mary, b. Nov. 10, 1756; m. Edward Andersrvn, Aug., 1774. 6 ii William, b. Dec. 12, 1758. iii Thomas, b. May 21, 1761 ; m. . iv Bathshbba, b. Nov. 13, 1763 ; in. Abijah Purinton, F'eb. 9, 1793. V Anna, b. Feb. 9, 1766; d. Feb. 18. vi Richard, b. April, 1767; m. Mary Jordan (b. 1772), Jan. 20, 1793. She d. 1799. n CXXVI AM.IKI) KAMIMKS. vii Anna. l». Nov. «(), 17«V.); m. Kzokiol Jonlmi"' (1770 ISW, Poininious, Niitlwiniol, Doininiciis, DoiniiiicMis, Kov. Koh- «Mt, «>vi«r to ('iipo Klizulu'tli, HMO) MjiicIi IM, 17l>:{; Kzi'kifl in. '2(1, Mohilfthlo Mfixwoll. viii Daniki., 1». M:in'li 4, 177;{. is Ki>\VAKi>, I). St'pt. l>, 177fi. .\ Martha, 1». Sept., 177S ; m. ,lol\n li»kov, ISO.S. 5. Hi. Williaiiii MaiylM'rry (Th.>inaH, VVilliun.), h. April 12, 1740; in. Host' Waldcn, or WaUlron, F»'l). 4, 1708, ami livt'd in Wintlhain, Mo. :fi ■ r I ■A fllll OHKN. i Bktuia, b. Aui;. 10, 1708; ni. KbtMU'/.er Proctor, Nov. 'JO, 1790. ii Anna, b. April Ift, 1770; ni. Ann>H Kodgors, Aiijj;. 14, 17l>0. iii David Simcak, b. May 1, 177'2; in. Mary Casli, Oct. 1*2, 17SU. Marblcbcad. iv liJomcKT, b. March '2r>, 1774; in. Kli/.aboth (Crockett, Dec, 19, I SOI. V Thomas, b. .Inly, 1770; lu. Katharine Ctoo«lwin, «luiie '2'2, 1797. vi MosKS, b. 177S; in. Sarah Mitclicll, .Tunc 0, 1799. vii Zki'Hania, in. . viii Ahbam, 111. Ann While, 1S09; Fannie ilarinon. i.\ IsAAt, in. Marv Mavberrv, March 8, 1S07. X R«'sA, b. May, 'l7S9 ; in. William ('. (Imte. See No. 54. xi Mary, in. David WaterhouHe, , I line '2(), 1S14. -xii Hatiishkma, b. Sept., 1794; in. Daniel Cliiite. See No. fif). xiii Sam.v, b. Nov., 17M'2; had rijfht h'j? sawed off in a mill, 1791 ; taujjlit hcIhh)!, and d March IS, lSf)7, aged 76. I i: '*• f H (». iii. Willijim Mayberry (Richard, William), b. Dec. I'i, 176S; in. llebecca liodge^ (John, Rebecca ((1uit.e), Heiijaniin, Henry), niid lived near a spruce swamp in Windham ; hence he was called " Spruce Hill " to distiiiguisii him from the other Williams. He d. .lune S, ISfiO; she d. Oct., ISM, aged 97. I i1 OHII.URKN. i Martha, b. March '27, 17S4; m. C\)l. Francis Chute. See No. f)3. ii Fran»'is, b. 17S0; m. SiiHftii Stewart, ISIO. iii Hkn.iamin, b. 17SS; in. Lois Hii/./.ell. iv Mary, b. 1790; in. Richard Cook, Feb. '2\i, ISll. V Uktsy, b. Oct. 13, I79'2; in. Daniel Walker, and '_>, lev, KN)I.- April VI, I livt'd in , N».v. 20, U, ITlUt. Oct. I '2, a'M, Dt'c, ,1 mil' '2'J, 4^M..> «S» ,.1-'-'''^' \ AM.IKI) KAMIl.IKS. CXXVU V ? JSf)S, a^od (3'2; Si)n (Jooiiro. b. IS'28, ni. Miirv O , (luuiih- tcr of Jolin S.'iwvt'r, Jr.; was «ln>wu«'tl in CotlVt' I*ou»l, Nov.. 1SS4. vi OiivKu, 1.. 17t)4; ni. Hftst«v lliiskcll, IS2:?. vii HKHiat'A, 1). 17i>7; d. Vvh.\ ISftft. viii Li'CY, I). 17l)l>; d. i.\ Nani'y, l>. \H0'2; ni. Clmrlt's Tiirnrr, and had only a dauj^h- tor, Mary Augusta ; in. (u'or^o William, hou of VVilliaHi Hickiu'll". OtiHtiold, Mi>. Mr. Turnor d. ISO'J, ap-d 7(i. A Kicliard Maylnu-ry, prtdtably brolhor of A'illiaiu, ni, Kli/.abotli MiH'k, in SaU'in, MaHs., Feb. 7, 1740, and had: i Sakah, bapli/A'd Nov. 7, 1740; in, John Wliitofoot, Jr., Aujjf. *J4, 1700. ii Jank, baptizt'd Sopt. 12, 174*2 ; ni. Th«)nias ])i>lgado, .luno 0, 17(?S. iii Ki.izAnicrn, bapt.izod Auj;. 5, 174;{; n». Kl)t'no/.«'r Wliit«'- fot)t, Juiu' 14, 170:{. i\ Ki( HAKP, l)apti/.i>d S(>pt. 21, 1740; ni. Kli/.abcth Kot'vos, vSt'pl. ;{, 170r). :'VJi • 't.!.'; > \ No. 54. .>c No. 5f). in a mill, ft»d 76. Doc. 12, {t'ujamin, (H» ho was Williams. MORSE. In ir>lH) liov. Thomas Mtu'so, of Foxoartli, Kssox county, Knyland, mado his will, and montions sojis John, Samuol, Duniol, Joseph, Joromyo, Jamos, Natlianiol, and Philip, and daughter .Sarah. Sani- uol and Joseph undoubtedly eaine to Anieriea and Nettled, one in Ipswieh, the other in Detlhain. 1. Slimiiol MorstS b. in Kngland, lf>85; m. Elizabeth ; (•amc over to Anu'rioa in the ship Increaaey IG.'jr*, and settled at Deilliam, about 10 miles southwest of Hoston; d. at ModHoM, April f), 10.')4. She d. Juno 20, lOftf), aged OH. ute. See il <1. July, I War, tl. «'IIIM)UKN. i John, b. 1011; ni. Aunis (*hiek«>ring, and ' 'SM^ ^^Nand lived in Dedhain, Medfield, and Sherborn ; d. June 5, i 1*688; shed. 1690, aged 70. . CHILDREN. i Obadiah, b. June 8, 1639; m. Martha Johnson, and only 1 son, Obadiah, who d. in infancy. Mr. Morse was a dea- con. Town Clerk of Sherborn, schoolmaster in 1699, etc.; d. March 4, 1704; she d. 1714. 3 ii Daniel, b, 1640. iii Jonathan, b. 1643; m. Mary Barbour, 1666; 7 children. He was a lieutenant, and d. Aug. 30, 1727 ; she d. 1700. iv Lydia, b. 1645 ; m. Ephraim Wight, 1667, Medfield. V Betuiah, b. 1648; ra. John Perry, of Sherborn, Mav -3, 1665, and d. June 8, 1717. vi Mary, b. 1650; m. Alexander West, Medfield and Sher- born, and d. 1736. vii Bathsheba, b. 1653 ; m. Benjamin Fisk, Medfield, 1674, and d. 1737. viii Nathaniel, b. 1656; ra. Mary ; 10 children. Dea. Nathaniel d. 1728. ix Samuel, b. 1661; m. Deborah ; 10 children, and d. Oct. 5, 1719. 3. iii. Daniel Morse, Jr., b. 1640; m. Elizabeth Barbour, 1669, Sherborn, Mass., and d. Sept. 29, 1702. She d. 1714. children. i Elizabeth, b. 1670 ; Medfield. 4 ii Daniel, b. July 10, 1672. iii Esther, b. May 21, 1674; Sherborn. iv Elizabeth, b. Oct. 29, 1677; m. Richard Sanger, 1697; Sherborn. V John, b. Aug. 27, 1679; d. Feb. 17, 1718. ii ■ vi Noah, b. April 20, 1681 ; m. Mary Johnson, July 12, 1705 ; [^ . 2d, Abigail Gleason, 1714; 4 children by each. \4 vii Margaret, b. Sept. 30, 1683; m. Ezra Clark, 1707; Med- field. viii Hannah, b. Dec. 15, 1685; m. Arthur Clark, 1719; Sher- born ; 4 children. tt ix Mary, b. Jan. 23, 1687; drowned in "Mary's Pond." P X Sarah J., b. June 8, 1689; m. John Robinson, 1703; j; Weston. ' xi David, b. Dec. 10, 1692; d. in infancy. ALLIED FAMILIES. CXXIX )f Depu- 11. Lydia June 5, 1(1 only 1 as a dea- 699, etc.; children. d. 1700. Id. , May 23, md Sher- jld, 1674, en. Dea. n, and d. Barbour, 4. iv, Daniel Morse (Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. in Slierborn, July 10, 1072 ; ni. Susanna Holbrook, 1696, and inherited his father's place, Slierborn, and d. 1717. ;er, 1697; 12, 1705 ; 07; Med- 19; Sher- ond." ion, 1703; 1 ii iii IV V vi CHILDREN. Susanna, > . . f b. Aug. 14, 1696. Batuia, y ''^"^*'- I b. Auir. 14, 1696 ; d. May 2, 1740. Daniel, b. Nov. 22, 1699; m'^ Esther , 1724, in Wal- pole. She d. July 8, 1725 ; he in. 2d, Mary BuUard, Aug. 26, 1726, and d. Sept. 16, 1734. Obadiah, b. Aug. 15, 1704. Patikxce, b. Nov. 19, 1707. Ann, b. Mav 2, 1710. 6. V. Obadiah Morse (Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. in Sheyborn. Aug. 15, 1704; m. Mercy Walker, 1728, and d. in 1753. CHILDREN. i Daniel, b. 1729; m. Hannah Eames, Framingham, Mass., 1755; lived in Nova Scotia, 1760, and Natick, Mass.; had 12 children; 7 d. in 1777 in 43 days of "heart dis- temper." 6 ii Abnek, b. 1731. iii Obadiah, b. March 20,1733; m. Grace Fairbanks (1734- 1772), July 10, 1755. He in. 2d, Abigail Death of Fram- ingham, 1776. He d. by a fall from a scaffold, Jan. 7, 1800. iv Mercy, b. 1735; m. Ezra Whitney, Feb. 14, 1754, and lived at Douglass, Worcester county. V Benaiah, b. 1737 ; m. Betsy Eames; 7 child . lived at Douglass ; was killed by a cart, 1771. 7 vi Samuel, b. 1739. vii Sarah, b. 1741; ni. Ezra Cook; lived at Warwick. viii John, b. 1743; m. Eunice ; Douglass and Sherborn; 4 children. He was a soldier in the Revolution ; called "40 foot," and d. about 1825. ix Hannah, b. 1745; m. Ezra Taylor, Southboro'. X Mary, b. 1747 ; m. Asahel Newton, and lived at Warwick. 6. vi. Abner Morse (Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. in Sherborn, Mass., 1731 ; m. Anna Church, 1754, and moved to Annapolis county, N. S., on the sloop Charming Molly, 1760, and settled in Granville, as farmers, and most of them members of the Baptist church. He d. Dec. 28, 1803; she d. 1811, aged 75. children. 8 1 Abner, b. Dec. 6, 1756. ii Anna, b. Nov. 30, 1758 ; m. Jacob Troop, 1774 ; 9 children. 9 T"' m. CXX\ ALLIED FAMILIES. Elizabeth, b. March 2. 1761 ; m. James Chute, No. 14. Ohadiah, b. Feb. 13, 1763; m. Hannah Chute. See No. 7. Jonathan, b. July 6, 1765; in. Margaret Beckwith ; m. 2d, Lucy Grant ; 2 daughters. Dea. Silas, b. Aug. 26, 1767. Meecy, b. Feb. 3, 1770 ; m. George, son of Valentine and Katy Troop, Jan. 17, 1787; 13 children. She d. Nov. 17, 1819; he m. 2d, Margaret Chipman, Oct. 24, 1822. Daniel, b. Feb. 5, 1772. John Martin, b. July 21, 1774. ' ji 12 X David, b. Jan. 16, 1777. Abigail, b. April ?3, 1779; d. Aug. 18. Hannah, b. Oct. 14, 1780; m. Henry AUinc Parker. r. *^ ■J K ?. 111 IV V 9 vi vii 10 11 12 viii ix X XI xu 7. vi. Samuel Morse, brother to Abner, b. in Sherborn, Mass., 1739; m. Lydia Church about 1765; settled in Annapolis county, N. S.; d. Jan. 13, 1798. CHILDREN, 'i 13 i Samuel, b. about 1768. 14 ii Aaron, b. Dec. 5, 1770. 15 iii Jonathan C, b. about 1773. 8. vii. Capt. Abner Morse (Abner, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. Sherborn, Mass., Dec. 6, 1756; went to Nova Scotia with his parents in the Charming Molly, 1760, to Annapolis; m. Elizabeth Saunders, daughter of Timothy, Sen., 1774, and settled near Bridgetown. She d. early in 1793; he m. 2d, Nancy, daughter of Handley Chipman, Esq., May 27, 1793, and d. Dec, 1840 ; she ,. d. Dec. 31, 1851, aged 78. ■/'>■' cm^ N. i Anna, m. Henry Balcomb. L I , : 16 ii Church, b. 1777 ; m. I iii DiADAMA, m. Nathaniel Parker, Jr. iv Hannah, m. Moses Rice; 10 children. V Rachel, b. 1788; m. William McGregor, vi Handley C, b. May 7, 1795; m. Jerusha, daughter of Asa Tupper, and d. 1862. They had Asa, James, John M L., Margaret A. (m. Edmund Chesley), Phebe, Jerusha I » (m. Edmund Gilliatt), Harris H., and Alfred C. ^1 "^ vii Elizabeth, b. March 2, 1797; m. Dea. John Wilson, Esq., !' ' 1813, and d. 1827. viii Rebecca, b. April 9, 1799; m. William, son of Dea. Thomas Bishop. b ix Abigail, b. April 23, 1801; m. Andrew Marshall, Jr. X Lucy, b. April 15, 1803 ; m. John Van Norden. i .'. I. ALLIED lAMILlES. CXXXl 0.14. se No. 7. ; m. 2d, tine and d. Nov. , 18-22. er. rn, Mass., B county. j1, Daniel, to Nova nnapolis ; ad settled daugliter 1840; she ughter of mes, John e, Jerusha '. Ison, Esq., 1 of Dea. , Jr. xi Caromne, 1). March 7, 1805; m. Abel Banks. xii Emeline, b. July 4, 1807; m. Edward Baiick man ; 4 chil- dren. xiii Harriet, b. June 22, 1809; m. Ambrose Poole. A son, Adoniram Judson, m. twice; is in Indianapolis, Ind. xiv Abnkr, b. Nov. 15, 1811; m. Sarah Ann, daughter of David Morse; 6 children. XV Eunice, b. March 24, 1814; m. Stephen Harris (George, John), Bear River; 3 children. He d. 1849, aged 38; she ni. 2d, Dea. James Purdy ; 3d, John Bennett, and now lives in Roxbury, Boston, Mass. 9. vii. Dea. Silas Morse (Abner, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Dan- iel, Samuel), b. in Granville, N. S., Aug. 26, 1767; ni. July 25, 1791, Helen, daughter of Capt. Grant; 5 children, 3 d. in infancy. She d. Aug. 6, 1801, aged 31. He m. 2d, Elizabeth Osborn, widow of John H. Ciiipman ; 7 children; she d. He m. 3d, Sarah Bishop, widow of Daniel Chipman, and d. April 30, 1849 ; she d. Aug. 10, 1826, aged 53, CHILDREN. i Robert Grant, b. 1794; d. about 1820 in the East Indies. ii William Haliburton, b. 1796; d. 1872 ; ni. 1824, Cathar- ine, daughter of Jacob Troop, and had (1) Amelia, ni. James Phinny. (2) Chariot, m. James, son of Dea. lien- jarain Fellows. (3) Robert, d. young. (4) Maria, m. John Jones. (5) Sarah, ra. Charles Jones. (6) Charles. (7) James. iii Silas L., b. 1804; lawyer, Bridgetown; d. 1871. iv John Osborn, b. 1806; m. Rhoda Parker; 3 children; m. 2d, Harriet Stephens ; 2 more children. v Helen G., b. 1808; d. 1876. vi Sarah,!). 1812; d. 1865. vii Charles, b. 1815; m. Margaret Henderson; 5 children, viii Elizabeth, b. 1816; m. James Smith, Windsor; 4 children. ix Thomas A., b. Jan. 23, 1820; m. Marguretta Maria, daugh- ter of George B. Oxley ; 6 children, one a Baptist minis- ter. Mr. T. A. Morse, a ship-builder, moved to Charles- town, Mass., 1879. 10. vii. Daniel Morse, another brother, b. in Annapolis county, N. S., Feb. 5, 1772; m. Jane, daughter of Isaac Woodbury, and setttled near Bridgetown ; a farmer. children. i Sampson, drowned at 4 years. ii Susan, m. Dea. Abel Parker (William, Major Nathaniel, William). •4 • », '• ^\:-: _L !.i CXXXll ALLIED FAMILIKS. iii Skkaph, m. Amos Patterson. He d. 1871. 17 iv Daniel, m. Susanna Parker (William, etc.), 1829. V IsABEi,, m. Dea. Sidney Welton (Cephas, Ezekiel, Thomas, John, John ;'nd Mary (Upson), P'ngland, to America, 1667; to M^aterbury, Conn., 1679); son, Daniel Morse Walton, D.T>., b. 1831; Prof, of Hebrew, Bap. Col., Toronto, Ont. vi Jank, m. Kev. David Chase vii Levekett, m. Hannah Chase. She d. 1807. «• li. vii. John M. Morse, bro.ther to the above, b. in Nova Scotia, July 21, 1774; m. Jane, daw^hter of Rev. T. H. Chipman, J Nov., 1798 ; was a farmer and a good, piouo deacon in tlie Baptist church ; d. 1823. She d. 1845. CHILDUEX. i William Huston, b. 1799; m. Miriam Parker (Samuel, Abijah, Obadiah, Nathaniel, Dea. Thomas), (b. 1801), 1828, and had 5 children, ii Marv a., b. 1801 ; m. Capt. Jonathan Crane, Topsham, Me. iii Louisa, b. 1805 ; m. Elijah Parker, son of Samuel, iv Margaret, b. 1809; m. John Balcorab, son of Henry. ,| ' V EvALiNE, b. 1811; m. Edward Parker, son of William. vi. Gaines, b. 1813 ; d. young. vii M. RosENBLAD, b. Aug. 23, 1815; m. Charlotte Johnson (b. March 29, 1825), Rockport, Mass.; 2 daughters, 1 son; d. March, 1894. The son, Richard Burpee, lives Sll in Marblehead. viii John Chipman, b. 1819; m. Isabel, daughter of Abner j,| Woodworth ; m. 2d, Fanny Dakin. Rev. John C. Morse H has labored faithfully at Sandy Cove, Digby county, more • than 50 years, a Baptist minister; 6 children, ix Eliza Q., m. Isaac Hamilton. ::.i 12. Tii. David Morse, another brother, b. Jan. 10, 1777; m. Hannah, daughter of John Hicks, Jr., and lived near Bridgetown. children. • i Constant, m. Sarah Songster. " . ii Edward, m. , widow of Ditmars. " ■ iii John A., m. Sarah Smith ; a son is Dr. John A. iv William, still living, v LuciNDA, m. James, son of Stephen Bent. H , . vi Mary, m. Ansley, son of John Brown. I vii Sarah Ann, m. Abner Morse, 2d, Jr. 1. AFJJKD FAMILIES. CXXXUl Thomas, \inerica, ?\ Mor«e ij). Col., in Nova Jliipinaii, 8 Baptist 13. vii. Samuel Morse (Samuel, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), h. about 1768 ; ra. Amoret Wheelock (Ellas, Obad- iah, Obadiah, Benjamin, Rev. lialph), 1796, and lived near Bridge- town; d. about 1850. She d. May 12, 1825. CHILDREN. i Ei.TAs, b. 1798; m. Lucy Roener ; 2 children. ii Samuel, b. 18C0; m. Eliza, daughter of Stephen Booner ; 5 children. iii Ma.ior, b. March 16, 1802; ra. Margaret Kennedy; 4 chil- dren; d. March 11, 1894. iv Abigail, b. 1805; d. of measles, 182.S. V Martin, b. 1808; m. Susan Leonard ; 5 children. vi Sophia, b. 1810; m. Stillman Bent; 4 children. vv (Samuel, b. 1801), Topsham, el. enry. lUiani. Johnson ighters, 1 pee, lives of Abner C. Morse mty, more 1777; ra. getown. 14. vii. Aaron Morse, brother to the above, b. Dec. 5, 1770; m. Eleanor McGregor, 1796. She d. May 9, 1827, aged 51. He m. 2d (as her 3d husband), Frances Farnsworth, widow of Rev. Jaraes Manning, and also of Henry Troop, and d. Aug. 1, 1838. She d. March 7, 1872, aged 98. children. i Aaron, b. 1796; m. Seraph, daughter of Michael Martin, the singing teacher (1770-1853); 12 children. ii LvDiA A., b. Dec. 2, 1797 ; m. Ezekiel Chute. See No. 33. iii William, m. Lovena, daughter of Major Chipman; 4 chil- dren. iv Edward M., m. Mary A., daughter of William Bishop; 6 daughters; 1 son, Capt. Edward M., Jr., b. about 1830; m. Caroline Wentworth, a school-teacher from Dover, N. H., who d. at West Paradise, N. S., Oct. 30, 1889, aged 57. Capt. E. M. Morse is a man of good repute in that place. V Joseph, d. over 40. vi Eleanor, m. James, son of John Starratt; 6 children. vii Henry Allink, m. Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Peter, son of ,ToHn Starratt; 2 daughters; daughter Henrietta m. William Fowler Chute, a carpenter in Lynn. Mrs. M. E Morse d. in Lynn, March, 1893, aged 69. 15. vii. Jonathan C. Morse, another lirother, b. about 1773; m. Susanna Longley (William, Israel, William, John, the Kedeeraed Captive, William, William, William of Lynn, Mass., 1636), and lived at or near Paradise, N. S. I' ; : ,( CXXXIV ALLIED FAMILIES. CHILDREN. i Edward, m. Sarah A. Elliott, daughter of John, ii Israel, m. Susan Sturmey. iii Eliza, b. May 23, 1805; m. Asaph Marshall (William, Isaac, William (?), or John (?) ), April 18, 1830; 3 chil- dren. iv Harriet, m. David Morse, Jr. I J • V Lucy, m. Lawrence Phinney, vi Caroline, m. Gideon, son of John I, Palmti . ' vii Menktta, m. Warren Longjley (William, Israel). ^ viii Mart Cecelia, ra. Jacob Miller, Jr. 1 6. viii. Clinrch Morse (Capt. Abner, Abner, Obadiah, Dan- iel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. 1777 ; m. Elizabeth I'arker (Major Nathaniel, William), 1800, and lived near Bridgetown. He was drowned May 1, 1817. She m. 2d, Samuel Felch (1776-1852), and d. May, 1866, aged 85. 7 Morse children; 1 Felch. children. i Hellen, b. April 6, 1801 ; m. Abner Parker, May 24, 1825 ; 10 children, ii Benaiah, b. Dec. 22, 1802; m. Elizabeth, daughter of John Robinson, March 31, 1825; Wilmot, N. S.: had 8 chil- dren; m. 2d, Elizabeth Cutten, 1864. iii Jonathan, b. July 15, 1805; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Spinney ; 10 children, iv Elizabeth, b. Jan. 17, 1807; m. James Saunders; 2d, William Copeland, 1829; 2 children. V Nathan Parker, b. Dec. 12, 1809; m. Mary A. Roach (d. 1860); m. 2d, Mary Eliz.abeth Elliott, 1861, and d. 1880, in Clarence ; 4 children, vi Charlotte, b. and d. 1812. 18 vii Abner, b. July 1, 1813. viii Eunice Salome Felch, b. 1824; m. Joseph L. McKenne, 1843; Kingston, N. S.; 9 children. 17. viii. Daniel Morse, Jr. (Daniel, Abner, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. near Bridgetown, N. S., 1805; m. Susan Parker (William, Major Nathaniel, William), 1829, and d.Sept. 30, 1881. She d. 1884, aged 76. ' children. i Sarah J. B., b. Dec. 11, 1829; d. April 17, 1859. ii Isaac Watts, b. Oct. 14, 1831; m. Rebecca, daughter of Capt. John Shafner, 1858; 7 children; to Watertown, Mass., 1885. ALLIED FAMILIES. CXXXV fVilliam, ; 3 chil- iah, Dan- r (Major He was 152), and 24, 1825 ; r of John id 8 chil- ighter of ders; 2d, Roach (d. I d. 1880, VLcKenne, h, Daniel, m. Susan Sept. 30, Lughter of Tatertown, iii Ltdia Salome, b. Aug. 17, 1833; m. William W. Bal- comb, 1860. iv Lucy Isafhl b. Oct. 30, 1835; d. March 6, 1844. V William Aloine, I. Oct. 14, 1837 ; m. , 1861. vi Robert Daniel, b. Sept. 6, 1841 ; d. June 28, 1842. vii James Shannon, b. May 14, 1843. viii Mary Ann H. Judson, b. Jan. IC 1847. 18. ix. Abner Morse (Church, Capt. Abner, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel), b. July 1, 1813; m. M.iry Elizabeth, daughter of Elijah Purday, Nov. 9, 1834, and lived at Pear River, a blacksmith. She d. 1882, aged 74. He d. April 25, 1894. CHILDREN. i Allister, I). 1836; m. Mary Ann, daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth (Phinney) Felch, 1859; 3 children. He d. 1871; she to Boston, 1881. ii Elizabeth Helen, b. 1838 ; m. William T., son of Obad- iah Morse, Jr. He d. 1862; she m. 2d, Henry J. Rice (b. 1829), and have 5 children. iii Mary Adaline, b. 1842; d. 1845. iv William Church, b. 1844; m. Sarah Rogers, 1865; and d. 1870. v Fanny Ann, b. 1846; m, Ezra, son of Nelson Miller, 1866, and d. 1873; 4 children. vi Lavinia C, b. 1848; m. Abram Chute Potter, 1874; one daughter, Kizbro F., b. 1874. Mr. Potter d. Sept. 2, 1877. She in. 2d, Israel Balcomb, 1885. vii Abner Purdy, b. 1850; d, 1871. 19. Rev. Arsarelah Morse was in Granville, N. S., between 1770 and 1800; said to be a Presbyterian minister. His history is a little uncertain, but from the best information within reach, it ap- pears that his descent is this: Arsarelah, Theodore, Joshua, Joshua, Joshua, William of Newbury, Mass., b. 1608, in Marlboro,' Wilts, Eng.; m. Elizabeth , about 1635; and d. at Newbury, Nov. 29, 1683. This Rev. A. l^orse was b. in Massachusetts, Jan. 16, 1745, H. C, 1767; m. Hephzibah Hall, July 4, 1771, a descendant of Gov. Thomas Dudley and Gov. John Winthrop. She d.; he m. 2d, Mrs. Susan Phinney, Granville, N. S. Joshua'^ was Chaplain to Sir William Phipps, 1689. Joshua', b. 1692, Joshua 2d b. 1694. Joshua* in. Elizabeth Doten, Plymouth, Mass. Theodore^ b. Aug. 20, 1714; was a Captain; m. Thankful Crocker (1717-1762), and d. Dec. 19, 1794. ' < I .T' 'l-i - ; ,! !'• t CXXXVl AI.I.IKI) FAMILIES. CHILDREN OF REV. A. MORSE. i Abigail, b. July 2, 1772. ii Thankful, b. 1774. iii DiADAMA, m. Michael Spurr, Jr. 20. Anthony Morse, brother to William, b. May 9, 160H, in Marlboro,' Eng.; came over to Newbury, Mass., 161^5; d. Oct. 12, 1686. Anthony^ d. 1678. Peter" moved to Roxbury, d. 1721. John* m. Sarah Peak (1701-1801). JedediahS 1726-1819. Jedediah", d.d., 1761-1826, author of American Geography, 1784, etc.; m. Elizabeth Ann Breeze, 1789, in Charlestown ; had 11 children ; only three grew up to manhood : i Samuel Finley Breeze, 1791-1872, was the great pro- fessor, and inventor of the telegraph. He ra. Lucretia Pickering (1800-1825); m. 2d, Sarah E. (iriswold. They visited St. John's, N. F., in 18.'^5, when at a banquet there the following toast was given : "The steed calleii Lightning," says the fates, Was tamed in the United States; 'T was Franklin's hand tliat canalit the horse, "T was harnessed by Professor Morse." ' ii Sidney E., 1794-1871 ; author of Morse's Geography^ etc. iii Richard C., 1795-1868; d. in Bavaria; established New York Observer, etc. NOYES. 1. i. Rev. William Noyes, rector of Cholderington, or Salis- bury, Wilts, Eng.; d. about 1616, aged 30, and was succeeded by his son Nathan, who d. 1651. His widow, Ann (sister of Rev. Robert Parker, called a very learned Puritan, who was driven to Holland for not complying-with Queen Elizabeth's forms), d. March 7, 1657, aged 82. They left, besides Nathan, sons James and Nicholas. 2. ii. Rev. James Noyes (Rev. William), b. 1608 ; was edu. i|| ' "; . cated at Oxford ; m. Sarah, daughter of Joseph Brown of Southamp- fij ' ton; came over in the brig ^/tza6ef/t, to Ipswich, 1634 ; preached a year in Medford ; was invited to Watertown in May, 1635; re- moved to Newbury, and was colleague there with Rev. Thomas • I Parker, his cousin. He d. Oct. 22, 1656. ■ • i^iL AMJKI) FAMILIES. CXXXVII 1606, in Oct. 12, . John* ih", D.I)., ilizabeth •ee grew eat pro- Lucretia 1. They let there iphy^ etc. led New CHILDREN. i .losKi'ii, h. Oct. 1ft, 16o7 ; , 1648; ni. Martha I'ierce, 1669; Eli/a- beth Greenleaf, 1677. vii John, b, June 4, 1649 ; went to Bermuda, viii Kebkcca, b. April 1, 1651 ; m. John Knight, Jan. 1, 1671. ix Dka. William, b. Sept. 22, 1653 ; in. Mrs. Sarah Cogs- well, Nov. 6, 1681. X Sakau, b. March 21, 1656; m. Rev. John Hale, son of Dea. Robert of Beverly, 1684. 3. ii. Dea. Nicholas Noyes (Rev. Wllliaui), b. 1614; came over with his brother. Rev. James, 1634; to Newbury, May, 1635; made a freeman, 1637 ; Re|)resentative to the General Court at Bos- ton, etc.; in. Mary, daughter of John Cutting, 1640, and d. Nov. 21, 1701, aged 87. < I ,1' or Salis- eeded by of Rev. riven to d. March mea and was edu- outh amp- cached a 1635; re- Thomas f 1 ^ii HI IV VI vii viii ix children. Mauy, b. Oct. 15, 1641 ; m. .Tolin French. Hannah, b. Oct., 1643 ; m. Peter, son of John Cheney, May 14, 1663 ; he d. 1694, aged 55 ; she ni, 2d, John AV kinson, June, 1700. Three of this family m. three chil- dren of James Chute. See Cheney. John, b. Jan. 20, 1645; m. Mary, daughter of John Poor (Wiltshire, to Newbury, Mass., 16.35; d. 1684, aged 69); 9 children; d. 1700. She m. 2d, Eliphalet Coffin. Rkv. Nicholas, b. Dec. 22, 1647 ; H. C, 1667 ; to Salem, 1682; had a hand in the "Salem Witchcraft," 1692; d. Dec. 13, 1717. CuTTiNGyb. Sept. 23, 1649; m. Elizabeth Knight, Feb. 25, 1673 ; had 6 children ; ra. 2d, Elizabeth Tappan, 1702. Sakah, b. Sept. 13, 1651 ; d. soon. Sarah, 2d, b. Aug. 22, 1653 ; tn. Matthew Pettingall, Sept, 13, 1674. Timothy, b. June 23, 1655 ; m. Mary Knight, Jan. 13, 1680; had 11 children, and d. 1718. Capt. James, b. May 16, 1657; m. Hannah Knight, March 31, 1684 ; 12 children. Abigail, b. April 11, 1659; ra. Simeon French. CXXXviii AIJ-IKD FAMILIES. 4 xi Ra< HRL, h. March 20, 16(31 ; in. Jamefi Jacluon, 1682. xii TnoMAs, b. June 'JO, H5t)3; in. Sarah ; 2 daaght«ni. I xiii Rebk.< A, h. May IH, 1665 ; d. 1683. John Knil^ht, l>. 162'J, oaino over to America; m. BatliKheha, daughter of Richanl IngersoU of Salem, 1647; and d. 1678. She d. -. • , • CIIILDKEX. , i John, b. Aug. 16, 1648; in. Rebecca Noye», 1672. ii Joseph, b. June 21, 1652; m. Deliorah Coffin, 1677. iii Elizabeth, b. Oct. 18, 1655 ; ni. Cutting Noyeis 1674. iv Mary, b. Sept. 8, 1657; ni. Timothy Noyes, 1681. V Sarah, b. April 13, 1660. vi Haxxah, b. March 22, 1662; d. goon. vii Hannah, b. Aug. 30, 1664; in. Jamett Noves, March 31, J 1684. * viii Capt. Richard, b. July 26, 1666; m. Elizaljeth Jacques. ix Bk:uamin, b. Aug. 21, 1668; in. Abigail Jacques. I X Isaac, b. Aug. 31, 1672 ; d. 1690. ij After much correspondence and research for a tracing of the Noyes family of Maine back to the parent stock of Xewburj', Maiw., we arrive at this conclusion : Mary Noyes (David and Elizabeth Newman, Daniel and Judith Knight, John ami Mary Poor, Dea. Nicholas and Mary Cutting, Rev. William ami Ann Parker), b. in Portland, 1763 ; in. Col. Josiah Chute of Windham, Me., 1781, a * soldier of the Revolution. H 4 w PALMER. 1. i. William Palmer, b. 1605; from England, 1648; and was a citizen of Mamaroiieck, Westchester county, N. Y.^ 1650 and d. about 1670. His children were : i Joseph. ii Bexjamtx. 2 iii Samuel, of Mangopson Neck, iv Obadiab. V Thomas. 8. ii. Samuel Palmer (William), of Mangopson Neck, had: i Obadiah, b. 1649 ; m. Anne , and d. 1748. [i ii Nehemiah, ra. , and had a son, and daughter May; d. 1760. 3 iii Sylvanus. iv Solomox. V V Joseph. vi Thomas. {| . vii Benjamin. If i AI.I.IF.n FAMIMRS. CXXXIX hUTS. ihHheha, She d. 3. ill. SylvanilH Palmer (Samuel, William), m. Mary and d. 1741. <-IIII.hKKN. i RoRKRT, m. Mary 4 iii John. V EnWARD. vii Susanna. ix Mary. ii Syi.vanus. iv Makmamuke. vi Anne. viii Charity. 674. larch 31, acques. ig of the ry. Mans., Elizabeth oor, Dea. ;er), b. in (., 1781, a 648; and Y., 1650 (eck, had : daughter ii Martis. IV Eathkr. vi Lewis. • • • nil Martha. 4. Iv. John Palmer (Sylvanus, Samuel, William), m. ReWica , and had : i .TOHRPH. iii liENJAMIN. V 1*11 1 MP. vii Thomas. 5. V. I^ewlH Palmer (John, Sylvanus, Samuel, William) w.as a Loyalist in the devolution, and lost £600 by atlhering to the Crown; went to Shelbunie, N. S., after 1780; m. Rachel Fowler before 1750, and the children were .ill born in Westchester county. New York. < IIILDREN. i Catt. Edmund, was taken and shot by the Whigs, as a spy, leaving a sou. .Vlpheus. 7 iii Benjamin. Thkopore. Maky, m. Peter Bonett, Annapolis, vi MiM'Aii, m. David Denison ; lived in Horton ; 6 or 7 children, vii EuPHEMiA, m. Peter de San Croix ; 4 children. 6. vi. Alpheus Palmer (Lewis, John, Sylvanus, Samuel, Wil- liam), 1). at JIamaroneek, Westchester county, X. Y. ; m. a)»out 1775 Bathsheba, daughter of John Turner (1728-1817), an«l lived in Aylesford, Kings county, X. S. He went with sons John and Gideon to Canada West, 1831. 6 ii 8 iv V CHILDREN. I ii iii iv V Betsy, m. Charles Card. John, d. away off in the West. James, killed by a falling tree. Lewis, drowned in youth. Bathsheba, m. ; lived and d. in Ohio. I ft V I " H" Cxl ALLIED FAMILIES. Alpheus, b. 1799; m. Margaret Palmer. Gideon, h. July, 1804 ; m. Margaret, daughter of William Creelman, and moved to Euphemia, Lambton county, Oct., 1H31, and d. there about 1870; a farmer and pious deacon in the Baptist church ; had 8 sons ; 1 daughter. Maky, m. Wentworth Robinson, and lived at Miramichi, N. B. A great fire there 1826. ix Rachel, ni. John Inglis Palmer. 7. vi. Benjamin Palmer (brother to the above), b. 1751 ; m. Philena, daughter of Enoch and Betsy (Fowler) Hunt, and settled in Aylesford, N. S., as farmers. He d. 1847 ; she d. 1850, aged 88. 9 vi vii vui • i i l:^ ™''. f lU 111 IV 11 V 12 vi Vll viii 13 ix X CHILDREN. Enoch, d. young. Rachel, m. William Henry, soii of Robert and Murgaret Robinson, Dec. 11, 1806; 8 children. Elmah, b. 1784. Betsy, m. John Taylor, from Ireland. Enoch Lewis, b. 1788. Benjamin, b. 1790. Philena, b. 1799; m. John William Creamer, 1818 ; 2 chil- dren ; Henry Pitcher; son John William. Margaret, m. Alpheus Palmer, Jr. John Inglis, b. 1802. Mary P., b. 1806; ra. John Dunn, 1832; 5 children. 8. vi. Theodore, the youngest brother, m. lived in Wilmot, Annapolis county, N. S. Dcnison, and children. 11 ii' iv Edmund, b. about 1788; m. Rachel Smith, and d. 1875. Cliildren : Amanda, Caroline, Eliza, Janics, and Mrs. Avery. Mary-, b. about 1789; d about 1880. Rachel, b. about 1790; ra. Witter; 2 sons. John, b. about 1792; m. Phebe Elliott, an^l d. 1862; she d. 1877, aged 80. Children: (1) Arthur, m. Lucy Morse; 6 children. (2) Robinson, m. Susanna Pierce. (3) Phebe Ann, m. Henry Milbury. (4) Joseph, m. Caroline, daugh- ter of Sam Chesley; 6 children. (5) Edward, m. Phebe, daughter of Sam Chesley; 2 children. (6) Margaret, m. Edward Drew; 5 children. (7) Eunice, d. about 11. (8) Zephaniah, b. 1826; m. Maria Ani] Starratt (Sam, John, John, from Ireland); 9 children, and d. Sept. 20, 1886; the widow went to Beverly that year. (9) Edmund, m. May Ann Johnson; 4 children. (10) Sarah, m. William Nichols, Jr.; 6 children. ALLIED FAMILIES. cxli William county, id pious .ughter. iramichi, 1751 ; in. i settled iged 88. M^ryarct 8 ; *2 chil- ren. nson, and 9. vii. Alplieus Palmer, Jr., m. Margaret Palmer, and d. 186(1, aged Gl. She d. 1870, aged 7'J. f'HII.DKKN. Kdwix W., b. 1833; m. Angelina Ward ; 9 children. Elizabktii L., I). 1835; m. William B. Palmer (Benjamin, Enoch L., Benjamin); 1 daughter. Mkmnda a., b. 1838; m. William Dazelle ; 6 children. Bknjamin W., b. 1841; m. Evalina, daughter of Richard Woodworth; 1 daughter. 101 vil. Elijall Palmer (Benjanun, Lewis, John, Sylvester, Samuel, William), b. in Nova Scotia, 1784; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Robert and Margaret Robinson, 1811, and lived in Aylesford. 1 li iii iv 14 1 ii HI iv V vi vii viii CHILDRKX. Mary Jaxk; b. 1812; m. Robert Jackson; Handley Parker. Bkn.iamix Lawrenok, b. 1817; m. Charlotte, daughter of Frank Tupper, and had Leander, Hanley, Edgar, Amelia, Armina, Euphemia, Arabel, Helen, and James Reed. Eli/a, b. 1819; m. Frank Jackson, 3 sons ; Nelson, 2 children. Ann, b. 1822. Louisa, b. 1824; m. Charles, son of Robert Nichols; 5 children. AxN, b. 1826; m. Eliakim Collins; 4 children. ( m. Ambrose, son of Kob- Thomas R., b. 1829, ) . . Sakah N., b. 1829, I ^^'"'^• ert Nicholas; 6 children. d. 1875. and Mrs. 1862; she :;y Morse ; (3) Phebe lie, daugh- m. Phebe, rgaret, ni. ut 11. (8) am, John, 20, 1886; lmimf James William 84. She da, 1880. loc War, 1 Ridout ; 3 or 4 Simmons, • Pauline, iry, Mass., marrying, John, one )ws, 1638 ; )6; moved was Mary, ted to the r, Dec. 11, ly 4, 1763. 1770. (3) 1771. soldier in !.; west to 6, and they had 6 children; she d. about 1778. He m. 2d, Salome Whitman, 1779 (Dea. John, Dea. John, Rev. Zachariah, Dea. John of Wey- mouth, Mass.), widow of Major Ezekiel Cleveland (Lemuel, Isaac, Edward, Moses of Woburn, Mass., 1640), and lived at Nictaux, An- napolis county; an honest, pious farmer; d. 1830; she d. June 5, 1831, aged 76. 3 i 4 ii 5 iii iv VI Vll via ix X xi xii xui XIV XV xvi CHILDREN. William, b. about 1770. Nathaniel, b. 1772. Henry Alline, b. 1774. Molly, b. 1775 ; m. Daniel Benjamin, Horton, N. S. Miriam, b. 1776; m. Elias Graves, and had William, Wil- lard, Elias, and 2 daughters, who m. George West and William West. Lucy, b. 1778; m. Dea, Cephas Welton, and had Allen, killed by a falling tree ; Sidney, m. Isabel Morse ; Erie, m. Mary Spinney ; William, m. Louisa Willett ; Parker, m. Mary Neily; Walter, ra. Helen Dodge; Lucy Ann, ra. Jacob Neily. Henry, b. 1780; m. Eleanor Starratt; 4 children; 2d, Sophia (Tupper) Prentiss (1793-1849) ; 4 children, and d. 1835, Nictaux, N. S. Elizabeth, b. 1781; ra. Church Morse, 1800; 9 children; ra. 2d, Sam Felch (1776-1852); she d. May, 1866. Parney, b. 1783 ; m. Abel Wheelock, 1801. See Wheelock. Irene, b. 1785; ra. Hugh, son of Patrick Grimes, and d. 1823; 10 children. MiTTiE, b. 1788 ; m. John Wheelock. See Wheelock. Love Fri, b. 1790; ra. Capt. Beriah Bent, lost at sea about 1820 ; ra. 2d, Simeon Freeman (1762-1847), 1828, and d. 1836 ; 6 children. Charlotte, b. 1792; m. Dea. Zoheth Freeman (1794-1848 — Peleg, Simeon, Elisha, Dea, Samuel, Dea. Samuel, Samuel of 1630), 1819; he m. Ist, Rebecca Kenipton (1797-1818). Mrs. Charlotte Freeman d. 1863. A son. Rev. David Freeman, b. 1820, ra. Annie E., daughter of Dea. Abel Parker (1832-1884), 1857 ; 5 children ; he gradua/ted Acadia College, N. S., 1850; is a Baptist minister. Letitia, b. 1794; m. Donald McPherson (1793-1874), 1818; had 9 children, and d. 1880. Rev. Maynard, b. 1795; m. Catharine Spurr (1805-1851), 1821; m. 2d, Margaret (Miller) Norwell, and d. 1860; 13 children. Maria, b. 1800; m. Dea. Luther Leadbetter (1790-1866); lived in Brookfield, Queens county, and d. 1874; 5 chil- dren. 10 r m^ CXlvi ALLIED FAMILIES. 3. iii. William Parker (Maj. Nathaniel, William), b. about 1770; m. Lydia Boiijaniin, 1790; lived in Aylesford, farmer, and d. 1846; shed. 1847. CHILDREX. 4 i Silas, b. Dec, 179*^ ; m. Nancy Balcoinb, and d. 1860. She m. 2d, Dea. Joseph Wade (son of Sylvanus, son of John, went to Nova Scotia time of the Revolution), and the good old deacon d. in Granville, 1887, aged 101. ^ ii Mary, b. Jan., 1792; ni. Job Randall; had a son Oliver, then he d. She in. 2d, Dea. Joseph Wade, iii Dka. Ahel, b. Nov. 8, 1793; m. Susan, daughter of Dan- , iel Morse, Jan. 25, 1821 ; lived at Berwick, in Cornwallis; 9 children, one of whom is Rev. David O. Parker, Bap- tist. He d. 1868 ; she d. 1876. iv Salome, b. Sept. 2, 1796 ; m. Jonas, son of Henry Balcomb, Feb. 25, 1823, Wilmot. v Miriam, b, Sept. 1, 1799; m. William Chase; B. F. Chute. See No. 67. She d. Jan., 1894. vi Rjiv. Obadiah, b. Nov. 24, 1803; m. Hannah Maria Morse; see No. 7; m. 2d, Mary, daughter of Reuben Balcomb, Jan. 24, 1837 ; 2 daughters more. He d. July 1, 1890; she d. 1888, aged 89. vii Susanna, b. Nov. 24, 1805; m. Daniel Morse, Jr., Nictaux. viii Edward, b. March 1, 1808; m. Evalina, daughter of John M. Morse, W. Cornwallis. ix Nathaniel, b. Oct. 14, 1810 ; merchant in Wilmot ; d. July 18, 1880. X Rev. James, b. Aug. 25, 1813; m. Phebe Durland, daugh- >*j tei' of Zebulon, son of Daniel, July 12, 1842; d. Jan. 26, *'*! , 1876; shed. Feb. 15,1878. V 'i 4. iii. Nathaniel Parker, Jr., b. 1772 ; m. Diadama Morse, daughter of Captain Abner, 1799; lived in Aylesford. He ra. 2d, 1855, Sarah Ann, daughter of Stephen Parker, and widow of George Harris (1788-1854); lived at Bear River, and d. 1860; she d. 1876, aged 84. CHILDREN. i Abner, m. Helen, daughter of Church Morse ; he d. 1873. ii Edward, m. Betsy, daughter of Henry Balcomb; he d. 1876. iii Alfred, it. Jane McGee. iv Lucy, m. Samuel Balcomb. v William, m. Eliza, daughter of Foster Woodbury, Jr., and d. She m. 2d, John, son of Jesse Viditoe. vi Harriet, m. John, son of Shippy Spurr. 1 ALLIED FAMILIES. cxlvii I. about ler, and d. 1860. , son of on), and 01. 1 Oliver, of Dan- rnwallis; ter, Bap- Balcomb, r. Chute. ill Maria t Reuben J d. July Nictaux. of John ,; d. July d, daugh- . Jan. 26, la Morse, le ra. 2d, of George e d. 1876, le d. 1873. lb; he d. y, Jr., and vii Nathaniel, ra. Abba Morse, viii Mary, d. at about 18. ix Bknjamin Hardy, m. Abigail, daughter of Alex Morse. X John, m. Minetta, daughter of Alex Morse, xi Elizabeth A., m. Jacob Wood. 5. iii. Henry Alline Parker (Maj. Nathaniel, William), b. 1774; m. Hannah Morse (Abner, Obadiah, Daniel, Daniel, Daniel, Samuel); lived in Aylesford ; he d. 1871. 1 ii iii iv V vi vii viu IX X xi CHILDREN. DiADAMA, m. Enoch, son of Joel Parish. Stephen, m. Irene Grimes (Hugh, Patrick). Betsy, m. Exekiel, son of Thomas Banks. Rachel, m. John Hodges, from Ireland. IIandley, b. 1813 ; m. Mary J., daughter of Elijah Palmer and widow of R. T. Jackson. Daniel, d. young. Rev. Willard G., b. 181G; m. Lois Ruggles (James, Joseph, Joseph — brother to Gen. Timothy — Rev. Timo- thy, Capt. Samuel, Capt. Samuel, Thomas, 1638) ; he d. Dec, 1878. Church Morse, b. April, 1819; m. Lydia, daughter of James Porter. Sophia, ra. Henry Ewing. Andrew, m. Ruth Miner. Rev. Warren, m. Sarah Ewing. POTTER. Nicholas and Robert Potter — supposed to be brothers, and sons of Robert Potter, b. in England, 1577 ; — came over to Lynn, Mass., in or before 1634. Robert was made a freeman of Massachu- setts, Sept. 3, 1634, and spoken of as a farmer; but he moved to Roxbury, and on account of church troubles, he being a Quaker, he moved again to Portsmouth, R. I., and was joined by others after- wards, and founded Warwick. Mr. Potter m. Isabel , and had 3 daughters and a! son, John, from whom have sprung some noble rainisters, bishops, generals, and other noted persons. He d. in 1655. 1. i. Nicholas Potter, is said to be one of 50 persons or farai- lies who settled Saugus and Lynn, soon after 1630. He was a mason and was interested in iron works in Lynn, bat moved to Salem in 1660. He had 60 acres of land in Lynn, which were given to his first family. He ra. Emma Knight (?), and had 2 children. She d. ,x' cxlviii ALLIED FAMILIES. He in. 2d, Alice, widow of Thomas Weeke, with 2 children — Bethi- ah, b. 1G42, and Hannah, b. 1645, — and she d. soon after. He in. 3d, Mary, danghter of John G. and Sarah Gedney (who came to Salem, 1637), and d. Oct. 18, 1677. She in. 2d, Joseph Boice, Jr., of Salem. CHILDREN. 2 i Robert, b. before 1630. ii Elizabeth, b. before 1630; m. Thomas Newhall (first white child b. in Lynn, 1630), Dec. 29, 1652, and d. Feb. 22, 16S7. He d. April 1, 1687; 6 sons, 3 daughters, iii Mary, b. Jan. 4, 1659-60 ; d. in October, iv Hannah, b. March 25, 1661 ; d. Oct. 28, 1662, in Salem. V Sarah, b. Oct. 4, 1662 ; d. Sept. 29, 1688. vi Mary. b. Nov. 10, 1663 ; m. Samuel Elson ; 3 children, vii Samui:l, b. Jan. 9, 1664-5 ; d. Jan. 10, 1666. viii Hannah, b. March 27, 1666 ; ra. William Roach ; 4 chil- dren. IX Lydia, b. Feb. 26, 1667 ; d. Sept. 17, 1668. X Bethiah, b. May 23, 1668 ; m. Thomas, son of John and Sarah Witt, Feb. 26, 1685; had Mary and Thomas, and d. 1691. xi Samuel, b. April 22,1669; m. Rebecca Trask, and d. 1693. xii Lydia, b. July 16, 1670 ; d. April, 1671. xiii Benjamin, b. Nov. 6, 1671 ; d. single, xiv Joseph, b. June 9, 1673 ; d. young. 2. ii. Robert Potter (Nicholas), b. in England before 1630 ; m. Ruth, 6th child of Robert and- Phebe Driver of Lynn, Jan. 25, 1660. He was a carpenter, and took the oath of allegiance with his son Robert, and brother-in-law, Robert Driver, Jr., 1677. In 1675, these two Roberts, brothers-in-law, went into the regular army in King Philip's war. For more than 20 years Mr. Potter was a man of confidence and integrity in Lynn, being selectman, surveyor, fence-viewer, etc. Ten or more different lots were given him in the town, till he must have had 25 or 30 acres. His wife d. March 18, 1704, aged 67. He d. March 21, 1709. CHILDREN. i Robert, b. March 18, 1661. ii Nathaniel, b. April 14, 1663; d. in Boston after 1726, iii John, b. Sept. 13, 1665; m. Elizabeth Norwood, 1692; moved to Leicester about 1720 ; 6 children, iv Elizabeth, b. Feb. 9, 1668 ; d. young. V Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1670 ; m. Joseph Floid. vi Ruth, b. Feb. 27, 1673 ; m. John Ivory, 1698. ALLIED FAMILIES. cxiix -Bethi- He m. aine to oe, Jr., vii Joseph, b. Dec. 25, 1676. viii Bbn.tamin, b. April 11, 1680; m. Rutli Riissoll, 1705 ; one child, Anna, d. at 4 years, 4 months. Capt. Benjamin Potter d. April 25, 1745. ix Samuel, b. May 8, 1682 ; ra. Elizabeth Hart, April 1, 1709. 11 (first d. Feb. era. alem. dren. ; 4 chil- ohn and mas, and . d. 1693. re 1630 ; Jan. 25, with his In 1675, army in \a a man surveyor, m him in wife d. 1726, od, 1692; 3. iii. Robert Potter, Jr., b. March 18, 1661; m, Martha Halle, 1682. in Lynn, Mass.; d. 1704. She d. « July ye 7th, 1709," aged 49. ) V<^^^ ' ^^> ^ CHILDREN. 4 i RpHBAiM, b. April 5, 1683. ii Martha, b. June 21, 1685; d. May 17, 1710. iii Sarah, b. April 12, 1687. iv Ruth, b. 1688 ; d. soon. V Ruth, b. March 16, 1690; m. Nathaniel Collins, 1714. vi Elizabeth, b. March 13, 1692. vii Robert, b. Oct. 11, 1694; m. Mary Bird or Breed, 1721; d. 1733; 3 children, viii Rebecca, b. Oct. 24, 1696; m. Jonathan Collins, 1719. ix Mary, b. March 26, 1699, d. 1700. X Nathaniel, b. July 16, 1701. xi Elizabeth, b. May 4, 1704. 4. iv. Ephraim Potter (Robert, Robert, Nicholas), b. April 5, 1683; m. Sarah Witt, 1708, and d. 1731.'VW£kl ^ CHILDREX. Aaron, b. Sent. 3, 1786. - Zebudaii, b. March 22, 1788; m. Josiah Spurr, 1807, and had William, John, Mary Ann, Eleanor, and Eliza; an^l d. Jan. 11, 1816. Israel, Jr., b. Jan. 7, 1790. i. i^>*t John, b. Jan. 17, 1792. - . «;;-i Joseph, b. Jan. 31, 1794. Mary, b. May 16, 1796; m. James Balcomb, and d. Oct. 2, 1880 ; 9 children. Sarah, b, Dec. 17, 1798 ; m. Josiah Spurr, his 2d wife, and had Lctitia, Diadama, Israel, Charles, and Sarah. Fann-,, b. Jan. 11, 1800; d. Jahes Manning, b. April 7, 1802. Jacob, b. Feb. 10, 1804. Susanna, b. Feb. 10, 1806; m. Henry Watkeys, and had Henry, Mary, Susan, William Edward, and Harriet, and d. Nov., 1866. He d. before lier. Ann, b. Nov. 15, 1808 ; m. Rev. J. B. Cogswell. See Cogswell. Josiah Spurr, b. Feb. 22, 1810. Zeruah, b. Dec. 24, 1812 ; m. Thoma.s, son of Jonathan Hurd, and had Abijah and Albert. She d. March 9, 1840 ; he m. 2d, Jane, daughter of Edward Morgan. Isaiah S., b. Oct. 9, 1814. 13 i ii 14 15 16 iii iv V VI VII viii 17 ix 18 X xi xu 19 xiii liv 20 XV 9. vii. Joseph Potter (Joseph, Joseph, Ephraim, RoberJ, Rol»ert, Nichola.8), b. at Potter's Point, near Goat Island, Clements, N. S., June 14, 1773; m. Lois Hayden, 1796. She d. Nov. -3, 1833, aged nearly 53. He m. 2d, Olive, daughter of John Balcomb, and d. Aug. 26, 1848. children. Warren, b. Island, N. aged 80. July 15, 1797; m. Martha Lewis of Long S., Dec. 20, 1827 ; d. 1859. She d. 1889, « » ALLIED KAMILIRS. cliii e Rice), ot know I, but he 810, tell- iOO were " up the ;h about and con- d. Aug. 807, and I'ua; and i d. Oct. wife, and h. and had rriet, and rell. See Jonathan March 9, irsan. I, Kober% Clements, V. 3, 1833, roiub, and of Long e d. 1889, ii Sophia. Ii. March 25, 1799; in. A)m.>I Chute. See No. 37. iii Eliza, b. Aug. 7, 1801 ; m. J«>hn Chute. See No. 39. iv Louisa, h. March 3, 1804 ; in. l)ca. James Purday, Feb. 6, 1825; a daughter Ixiiiisa, ni. Frnncirt Rice ( Joseph, Silai*, Capt. John); 9 children. Mr». Piinlay d.; he ni. 2d, Eliza, daughter of Juhn and Sukey (I*otter) Gilliatt, and had Eert, i!elMM;ca, and Mary Eliza. Mrs. Purday 2d d.; he m. 3d, Eunice Morse, wi she d. 1705; he m. 2d, Mary, daughter of John and Re- , becca (Palmer, b. 1675) Baldwin, 1706, and d. 1711- CRebecca Palmer, mother of Mary Baldwin, was daugh- ter of Walter and Rebecca (Short) Palmer; m. Ist, Elisha Cheesebrough, 1666; he d. 1671 ; she m, 2d, John Baldwin.) Children: (1) Elizabeth, b. 1696, m. James Brown, and d. 1786; he d. 1750; 9 children. (2) Jona- than, b. 1698. (3) Mary, b. 1700; m. Stephen Wilcox ; 5 children. (4) John, b. 1701; m. Elizabeth Cottrell, 1727; 4 children; she d. about 1740; he ra. 2d, Mary, daughter of Joshua and Fear (Sturgis) Holmes, and widow of Elias Palmer, 1741 ; 6 children more, and d. 1761. (5) Dorothy, b. 1703; m. (6) Abigail, b. 1705; m. John Brown, 1729. (7) Sarah, b. 1707 ; d. 1712, Ston- ington, Conn. (8) Nathan, b. 1709; m. Mary Cottrell, 1730; 2 children; she d. 1735; he m. 2d, Eleanor, a sister, 1736; had 6 in Stonington, and 2 in Voluntown. They seem to have d. before the Revolution. (9) Icha- bod, b. 1711 ; was a corporal in Capt. Giles Russell's com- pany, in the Havanna Expedition, under Admiral Pocock, and Lord Albermarle. He m. , settled in Hor- ton, N. S., and had Ichabod, Charles, Benjamin Green, ALLIED FAMILIES. clxi Boston. It of the Biirah A. (1. Jan., klarch 26, Humility, and John. (10) Sarah, b. and d. 1714. (11) Joseph, b. and d. 1715. (12) Benjamin, twin, b. 1715; ni. Ruth Brown, 1733, and d. 1811. She d. at Colches- ter, Conn., 1791; 11 children. (13) Rebecca, h. 1717. (14) Joseph, b. 1720. ii Stephkn, b. 1668. iii Matthew, b. 1671 ; m. Eleanor , 1693, and d. at Hop- kinton, R. I. She d. 1763. Children: (1) Eleanor, b. 1694. (2) Mercy, b. 1696. (3) Mary, b. 1700 ; m. Caleb Pendleton, 1716 ; 4 children ; Westerly, R. I. (4) Ben- jamin, b. 1698 or 1702 ; m. Mary Badcock, 1735, and d. at Hopkinton, R. I., 1744; 8 children. (5) Elizabeth, b. 1704; m. Edward, son of Thomas and Sarah (Rogers) Wells, 1725. iv Petkr, b. 1673-4 ; m. Elizabeth Polly ; 3 cliildren at Ston- ington, Conn.; m. 2d, Phebe Benjamin, 1719, and lived at Preston, Conn. Children : (1) Prudence, b. 1709. (2) Peter, 1711-1712. (3) Peter, b. 1713; m. Keturah Ellis, 1732; 13 children at Preston. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1720. (5) Greedfield, b. 1722; m. Ann Bellows, 1745; 8 children. (6) Samuel, b. 1726. It 1684-5. 2. ii. Stephen Randall (John), b. 1668 ; m. lived at Stonington, Conn. -, and CHILDREN, >nn., 1695; n and Re- d. 1711- as daugh- ; m. 1st, , 2d, John m. James (2) Jona- [1 Wilcox ; Cottrell, 2d, Mary, )lmes, and »re, and d. b. 1705; 712, Ston- y Cottrell, Eleanor, a ^oluntown. (9) Icha- ssell's com- al Pocock, ed in Hor- uin Green, i Abigail, b. 1698. iii Stephen, b. 1704. V Elizabeth, b. 1709; d. 1711. vii William, b. 1715. ii Samuel, b. 1701. iv Jonathan, b. 1707. vi Phebe, b. 1712. 3 viii David, b. 1719. 3. iii. David Randall (Stephen, John), b. Stonington, Conn., May 4, 1719 ; m. Kezia Davidson, Nov, 6, 1739, at Preston, Conn.; 3 children b. at Stonington, 7 or more at Preston. They moved to Kings county, N. S., in 1766, and there lived and died, good old farmers. CHILDREN. I i Nathan, b. May 27, 1741 ; must have d. young. ii Kezia, b. March 4, 1743 ; m. Murchant in New York. iii Lucy, b, Feb. 4, 1744. iv Sarah, b. Jan. 2, 1746 ; m. John Newcomb (Eddy, John, Simon, Andrew, Andrew), 1769. Children : son Eddv, b. 1769; m. Waity Sanford, 1790-91; m. 2d, Mary, daughter of Cyrus West, 1792 ; 7 children. She d. 1811, aged 38; he m. 3d, Alice, daughter of Simeon and Sarah Porter, 1812; 2 children, and d. 1850. Sarah, the 6th, 11 clxii ALLIED FAMILIES. 1 J ,.>•■ , <» ■11 I HI m. William Bowles Masters (b. 1801), 1824 ; 3 children, and d. 1832, aged 27. John Newcomb d. She m. 2d, John Smith, and went to New York. 4 V David, b. Jan. 17, 1' 48. vi Jonathan, b. April 2, 1751 ; m. a daughter of Dr. Wil- loughby. 5' vii Samuel, b. Sept. 10, 1753. 6 viii Amos, b. Dec. 30, 1755; m. Susan Chute. See No. 7. ix Hezkkiah, b. Jan. 29, 1758; m. X Elisha, b. 1760; m. Mary ; had James and . xi John, b. 1762; d. young. 7 xii Nathan, b. May 7, 1764. 4. iv. Dea. David Randall (David, Stephen, John), b. in Preston, Conn., Jan. 17, 1748; m. Amy Payson, Nov. 23, 1775, in Nova Scotia, and settled in Aylesford. He d. 1831. She d. 1830, aged 78. CHILDREN. i John, b. Sept. 10, 1777 ; m. Ruth Gates (James, Capt. Oldham, etc.), 1804, and had James, William Silas, Mary, Emily, Eliza, and Helen*. He m. 2d, Nancy Downey ; 3d, Polly (Baker) Goucher. ii Lucy, b. July 28, 1780; d. at one month. iii Jonathan, b. Aug. 15, 1781 ; m. , and lived in Maine. 8 iv William D., b. Oct. 16, 1783. v George, b. Aug. 28, 1785; drowned in a spring about 1816, vi Lucy, b. Nov. 19, 1787 ; m. Peter P. Chute. See No. 27. vii Amy, b. Sept. 15, 1789; m. Rev. Ebenezer Stronach, of Wilmot; he d. Nov. 25, 1858. viii Eunice, b. Aug. 8, 1791 ; d. young, ix David, b. March 28, 1793. X Olivk, b. April 27, 1797; d. Nov. 13, 1798. 5. iv. Samuel Randall (David, Stephen, John), b. Sept. 10 1753 ; in. Sarah Ann, daughter of Col. Benjamin Prince, 1783, and lived in Aylesford ; he d. 1847; she d. 1834. CHILDREN. i Elizabeth, b. July 12, 1784; m. Samuel Chute, Jr. See No. 23. ii Mary, b. 1786 ; m. Benjamin Foster, Jr. See Foster, iii Job, b. 1788; ra. Cynthia Foster, cousin to Benjamin. See Foster. One son, Oliver. Job m. 2d, Mary, daughter of William Parker, Esq. 9 iv Paoli, b. July 11, 1791. ALLIED FAMILIES. clxiii jliildren, ! m. 2d, Dr. Wil- o. t. n), b. in , 1775, in I d. 1830, [les, Capt. ilas, Mary, wney; 3d, J lived in bout 1816. e No. 27. ronach, of . Sept. 10 , 1783, and e, Jr. See Foster, jamin. See daughter of VI vu 10 via ix X Sarah, b. 1794; ra. Cyrus Dodge, Nictaux; 5 children. She m. 2d, Henry McUee. Naomi, b. 1796; tn. Rev. Clark Alline (Joseph, William, from R. I.); a daughter; m. William Rice of Brigdetown. Robert, b. Oct. 28, 1798; m. Ilannub, daughter ot Samuel Hall, and widow of Robert Delap, 1832; had (1) Sam- uel, b. Nov. 2, 1833 ; m. Anna S., daughter of Robert Carter, 1867; moved to Mass. Nov., 1863; live in Ever- ett. (2) Job, b. May 13, 1835 ; m. Lovena Goucher (Manly, Stephen), Aylesford, N. S, Ruth, b. 1800; m. William Steves, a sailor, Petticodiac; she m. 2d, Israel Steves, a cousin, and sailor, too. Maria, b. 1803; d. 1816. Christopher, b. 1805. 6. iv. Amos Randall (David, Stephen, John); m. Susan Chute (No. 7), 1788. CHILDREN. 11 v James, b. July 3, 1798. 12 X Benjamin, b. May 23, 1810. 7. iv. Nathan Bandall (David, Stephen, John), b. May 7, 1764; m, Susan Gates (Jonas, Capt. Oldham), 1795, Aylesford, N. S., and d. Sept. 25, 1840; she d. July 18, 1816, aged 38^ years. children. i Hettie, b. 1796; d. March 4, 1824. ii Sarah, b. April 13, 1799; m. Rev. Henry Saunders (Timo- thy), Nov. 13, 1817, and d. Aug. 15, 1880, aged 90; she d. Aug. 20, 1880. Children: (1) Susan, b. 1818; m. Edmund Reis Harris (Christopher P., Samuel, Samuel, Isaac, Arthur); 8 children; Mr. Harris d. 1888, aged 77. (2) Nathan R., b. 1820; m. Abigail Ann Whitman (Asaph, Daniel, Dea. John, John, Rev. Zachariah, Dea. John), 1844; had 4 children; she d. 1855, aged 30. He m. 2d, Harriet McGregor, and d. 1882. (3) Rev. Joseph Henry, b. Sept. 13, 1824; m. Sept. 15, 1852, Caroline, daught«r of William H. Harris, and had William H. H,, 1854 ; Sarah A. E., 1857 ; Carrie A., 1859 ; Frank Bur- ton, 1867 ; Mr. Saunders is editor of the Messenger and Visitor, St. John, N. B. (4) Elizabeth, b. Nov. 22, 1822; d. at Hebron, N. S., 1850. (5) Sarah Jane, b. April 20, 1827; d. in Aylesford. (6) Thomas H. C, b. May 23, 1829; m. Jane Neily; 5 children. (7) Margaret Ann, b. 1831 ; m. William Snell, Bear River. (8) Martha, b. Jan. 2, 1835 ; d. May 17, 1836. (9) Cynthia, b. Aug. 2, 1837; d. Sept. 18, 1841. (10) Charles William, b. Sept. clxiv ALLIED FAMILIES. •."'. H iV fif 30, 1840; m. Mary Elizabeth Sloan of Lynn, Feb. 21, 1H69; 2 children in Boston. iii Thomas, b. 1801; in. Hannah Dennett, and d. 1850; had Edwin, Alfred, and Sarah. iv Olive, b. 1803; d. 1817. ** V Susan, b. Dec. 30, 1804; m. Manly, son of Stephen Goucli- er, 1825, and lived in Aylesford ; he d. March, 1866, aged 62. Children: (1) Ambrose D., b. 1826; m. Helen Amanda, daughter of Edmund Palmer; and Mary, daughter of Samuel Tilly. (2) George N., b. 1828 ; m. Augusta, daughter of Thomas Nichols ; and Lavenia, daughter of Richard Nichols. (3) Sidney W., b. 1831 ; m. Fanny, daughter of David Goucher; 4 children. (4) Margaret A., b. 1833; d. 1834. (5) Sarah J., b. 1835; m. Samuel Patterson ; 2 children. (6) James E., b. 1837 ; m. Abbie D., daughter of Jonas Parker; 6 children, Minneapolis, Minn. (7) Charles W., 1830-1840. (8) Mary L., b. 1841 ; m. Job, son of Robert Randall, Mel- vern Square. (9) Sophia VV., b. 1845; d. 1848. (10) Charles A., b. 1848; m. Edna F., daughter of James Burkitt of Maine, Oct. 22, 1872, and lives at Quincy, Mass. 13 vi Kev. Charles, b. Jan. 4, 1807. vii Margaret, b. May 29, 1809; m. Robert Neily ; no chil- dren, and d. May 26, 1831. He ra. twice after. 14 viii William Hexry, b, June 16, 1811. 15 ix James Dwight, b. April 19, 1813. X Rev. Samuel Martin, b. Sept. 15, 1815; m. Mary Nichols; and Sarah Roop. 8. V. William D. Raudall, J. P., (Dea. David, David, Stephen, John), b. Oct. 16, 1783 ; m. Helen, daughter of Rev. T. H. Chipman, Sept., 1814; lived in Wilmot; d. 1870; she d. 1875, aged 84. CHILDREN. i Selina Jane, m. Handley Shafner. ii Amanda M., m. iii Harriet Newell, m. Alfred, son of John Dodge. iv Mary Eliza, m. Jonathan Woodbury, Jr., m. d. V William, m. d., m. Sarah, daughter of Capt. Allen of Yar- mouth. vi Thomas Harding, m. Cassie A. Beckwith (Mayhew, Handley, John, John, James, Matthew, Matthew). vii Mary Chipman, m. George Fitdi. viii Elizabeth, m. Capt. Quick, of Bridgetown. ^ ix Whkelock, m. daughter of Robert Carlton. 9. V. Faoli Randall (Samuel, David, Stephen, John), b. July 11, 1791; m. Rebecca, daughter of Green and Lydia (Rand) Ran- T ■ I ALLIKI) FAMILIES. clxv Feb. 21, lf)0 ; had n Gouch- 366, aged II. Helen d Mary, 1828; m. Lavenia, , b. 1831 ; Iren. (4) , b. 1835 ; , b. 1837 ; children, 840. (8) idall, Mel- !48. (10) of James t Quincy, ; no chil- y Nichols ; id, David, of Rev. T. he d. 1875, Ige. en of Yar- (Mayhew, lew). in), b. July land) Ran- dall, .Ian. 30, 1816; Hho d. Aug., 1843, aged 46. He m. 2d, Theresa (Randall) Clmte (No. 34), Jan. 5, 1845. Mr. Randall was a pros- pert)us merchant in Portland, Me., where he d. April 12, 1864 ; she d. Feb. 17, 1872, aged 64 years 3 months. CHILDREN. i Mauy E. a., 1). Dec. 23, 1816; m. Capt. J.imes W. T.aylor, and had James Ilonry and William (icorge. ('apt. Tay- lor was lost off the ship Alamance, 1848, aged 33. She m. 2d, Daniel Dimock Chute. See No. 47. ii Lydia a., b. March 28, 1818; m. Willi.ira Simonton ; lived in Portland ; had 3 children, and d. Aug. 28, 1891 ; he d. 1890. iii Dr. Benjamix Prince Franklin, h. June 15, 1819; d. in Boston, Aug. 29, 1855. iv C. William, b. Aug. 5, 1821 ; d. 1859. V Thomas S., b. May 23, 1824 ; d. Dec. 3, 1827. vi Mary E., b. April 17, 1826; '>.. John Clark; 4 or 5 chil- dren, and both are dead, vii Simon F., b. Feb. 16, 1828; m. Harriett Cobb; 3 children, viii John P., b. Aug. 12, 1847 ; d. Aug. 23. ix Maria R. A., b. Feb. 3, 1850; d. March 30, 1856. 10. V. Christopher Randall, brother to the above, b. Feb. 15, 1805 ; in. Matilda Ga' 3s (John, James, Capt. Oldham), June 30, 1830; lived in Aylesford; she d. May 11, 1882, in her 70th year. He m. 2d, Susannah Johnson, July 10, 1882, and d. childrkn. i Sarah, b. Sept. 26, 1831 ; m. Alfred Trites. ii Mary J., b. Oct. 23, 1833; m. Jeremiah Lutz; Christoi»her Harmon, iii Harriet A., b. Jan, 11, 1836; ra. Allen Steves; Martin Black, iv Ruth, b. Oct. 1, 1837 ; m. George Wilson. V Isabel, b. June 25, 183P ; d. young. vi Samuel, b. April 7, 1841 ; m. Eunice Horseman, in N. B. vii Margaret, b. Dec. 5, 1842; d, 1844. viii Elisha, b. Sept. 7, 1844; m. Judith Smith, in N. B.; d. July 16, 1873. ix Isabel, b. June 24, 1846; m. Beriah Bent. X Kimball, b. April 16, 1848; m. Martha Trites, Coverdale, Albert county, N. B.; she d. He m. 2d, Ettie Trites. xi Dr.! Edward C, b. April 16, 1851 ; m. Maggie McClatchy, Hillsboro', N. B. xii George E., b. April 23, 1851; m. Esther Foster (Isaac, Benjamin, Jr.), daughter of Isaac Foster and Rebecca 'daughter of StephcH Taylor. clxvi ALLIKI) FAMILIES. I . M i:, xiii CHRrRTiANA, b. Sept. 29, 1853; ni. John Carroll, Moncton, N. B. 1 1. V. JameH Randall (Amos, David, Stephen, John), b. July 3, 1798; m. Mary Pickup (George, Samuel), Feb. 3, 1831, and lire46 ; ni. William A. McKenzie, Sept. 5, 1867; he d. about 1874, aged 30; she lives in Boston. Charlotte Anzonette, b. Dec. 28, 1853; d. April 23, 1857. 11 HI IV 13. V. Rev. Charles Randall (Nathan, Davi.l, Stephen, Juhn), b. Jan. 4, 1807; m. Cynthia, daughter of Jonas Ward, 1834, and lived ai Wcyniouth, Digby county ; an active, energetic minis- ter in the Baptist church. He was ordained to the ministry 1833, so was engaged in the Master's service 45 years; he d. March 24, 1878; she d. Jan. 2, 1890, aged 87. CHILDRKN. i Charles William, b. June 6, 1835; ) d. April 25, 1857. ii Joseph Henry, b. June 6, 1835; )' m.Sabina Jane Han- kinson (De.n. Reuben, Reuben, Robert), and d. Jan. 8, 1875 ; 3 children. He was a school-teacher and a sea captain. iii Margaret Ann, b. S;.-pt. 25, 1836; m. Dea. Henry Charl- ton Sabean, Esq. (Henry C., Benjamin, Jeremiah, Jere- miah, Benjamin, William), Oct. 22, 1857; fanner and postmaster, New Tusket, Digby county, N. S. See Han- kinson. iv Mary Elizabeth, b. April 30, 1838; m. Capt. George Grant, who was lost in the brig VonfederaU. ALLIED FAMILIES. clxvii loDcton, , b. July nd Uve«l 2 of the eorjje, *»• la, Mary I Island, May 23, 1, 1^38; "dTO. knderson, 1870, and chanlson, lau»;hters. rilliam A. d 30 ; she April 23, Stephen, ard, 1834, !iic minis- strj' 1833, March 24, ^5, 1857. Jane Han- d. Jan. 8, and a sea nry Charl- iiiah, Jere- armer and See Han- pt- George 14. V. William Henry Randall, brother to the above, b. •June 16, ISll; ni. Sudan A. Tupper (John, Miner, EliaK, Kliakim, ThomaM, Thoroa*); (John Ti ,^ r m. Kliz:ibeth Iiongley (Inrael to Nova Sroti:!, from Mafut., 1760 — Williatn, John, the reileemed cap- tive, William, William, William, to Lynn, 1636). Mr. Rand.ill was a blacksmith ; moved to Marblehead, Mass., atmut 18M), where the wife d., Oct. 9, 1876, aged 62; he returned to Digby Joggini*, N. S., 1877; m. 2d, Agnes Jane (Woodman) Seeley (see No. 11), 1880. CBILPREX. i Capt. John F., b. March 4, 1834; m. Sarah Bassett, 1860, and d. at sea March 16, 1863. A son, John Fletcher, Jr., b. Nov., 1862 ; m. Emma W. Bowden, Oct. 18, 188?<. ii ExMA J., b. liec. 2, 1835; m. Samuel Roundy, 1855; d. 1856; m. 2d, Jepthah KIce, 1863, and was drowned Nov., 1864. Mr. Kice m. 2d, Balcomb. iii Elizabeth Ann, b. Oct., 1838; m. George Haynes (Amos, Luke, John), 1859. A daughter, Carrie Grata, b. Aug., 1874, m. Armeanus Thorner, Nov. 24, 1892; all of Marblehead. iv Charles Albert, b. Nov. 11, 1840; ra. Sarah Trefry; 2 children. V Maria L., b. May 26, 1844; m. John Gallaher, and d. Oct. 14, 1892; 2 children, vi Harriet A., b. March 29, 1849; m. Russell Peddrick. 15. T. James Dwight, brother to the two preceding, b. April 19, 1813; m. Maria Henrietta PattersoA ^ April 26, 1817-May 10, 1886), widow of Elijah Nichols, Nov. 10, 1842, Aylesford, N. S., and d. March 2, 1889. children. i Ctthia Jaxe, b. Dec. 7, 1843 ; m. Bradford Dodge, April 10, 1870, and d. in Boston, March 11, 1871. ScsANXA Matilda, b. Sept. 18, 1845; m. Melbourne Wel- ton, Aug. 30, 1865; 9 children. Asa Hamilton, b. July 31, 1847 ; in. Elizabeth Cook ; 4 children ; 2 d.; then he, w^ith Charles and Harry, went to New York City, iv RvNA Maria, b. Aug. 25, 1849; m. Peter Copelanil, Bos- ton, and d. April 6, 1875; 2 children. V Sabra Knowles, b. June 8, 1852; m. John Anderson, Boston. vi Frances Zerciah, b. Oct. 19, 1856; d. Feb. 12, 1876. vii Clakabsl, b. Oct. 5, 1859; dressmaker, Boston. II III ,'.j !• clxviii ALLIED FAMILIES. RICE. 1 . i. Edmund Bice was living at Berklmmpstead, Hertfordshire, Eng., 1627;oaine to America about 1638, and settled in Sudbury, Mass. He brought with him from England his wife Thomazine, and 7 children. He was a selectman in 1644, and several years after; dea- con of the church 1648, and after. His wife d. June 13, 1654; he ?n. 2d, "Mercia" Hurd, widow of Thomas Brigham of Cambridge, March 1, 1655, and d. at Marlboro', May 3, 1663, aged 69. S^e m. 3d, William Hunt, an early settler in Concord (where he had chil- dren, 1640, and wife Elizabeth, who d, there Dec. 27, 1661), who d. at Marlboro,' Oct., 1667, and the old lady d. Dec. 28, 1693. OBILDBEN. i Henry, b. 1616. iii Edmund. V Mary. vii Matthew, b. 1629. viii Daniel, b. 1632. t ix Samuel, b. 1632. ) X Joseph, b. 1637. xii Ruth, b. 1659. 11 iv vi twins. XI xiii Edward, b. 1618. Thomas. Lydia, b. 1627. Benjamin, b. 1640. Anne, b. 1661. f I 2. ii. Thomas Rice (Dea. Edmund), b. in England, 1622 ; came over with his parents about 1638; m. Mary/f4-*iA and lived at Sudbury, but removed to Marlboro' about 1664, where he d. Nov. 16, 1681, aged 70. His children were Grace, Thomasf Mary, Peter, Nathaniel, Sarah, Ephraini^Gershom, James, Frances, Jonas, Grace, and Elisha. 3. iii. Gershom Rice (Thomas, Edmund), b. at Marlboro', Mass., May 9, 1667; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Balcom) Haynes (who were ra. at Charlestown, Aug. 12, 1646). She was b. Aug. 16,1672, and they removed to Groton, Conn., about 1697, where their children, except the first, were born. They returned to Marlboro' in 1713, where he and his brother Jonas com- menced the 3d and permanent settlement of Worcester, two previous settlements being broken up by Indians. In 1715 he was there, and had 80 acres of land granted him in 1718. Mr. Rice d. Dec. 19, 1768, aged 101 years, 7 months, 10 days. Mrs. Rice d. 1752, aged f 80. Their children were Gershom, Elizabeth, Abishai, Sarah, Mat- thias, and Ruth. His father d. aged 70; his motlier 84; had 14 children, of whom Peter lived to 97 ; Thomas, 9 1 ; Mary, 80 J M ALLIED FAMILIES. clxix jrdshire, Judbury, ne, and 7 ter; dea- L654; he inbridge, S*>e ra. had chil- I, who d. 0. ^d, 1622; d lived at ic d. Nov. ry, Peter, las, Grace, Marlboro', Elizabeth .646). She nn., about rn. They onas com- 'o previous was there, d. Dec. 19, 1752, aged arahfMat- 4; had 14 Mary, 80; Nathaniel, 70 ; Ephraira, 71 ; James, 72 ; Sarah, 80 ; Fanny, 96 ; Jonas, 34 ; Grace, 94 ; and Elisha, 60. — Worcester paper, Dec. 19, 1768. 4. iv. Matthias Rice (Gershom, Thomas, Edmund), b. Jan. 26, 1707 ; m. Mary , and lived several years at Worcester. He moved to Sudbury about 1747, and was enrolled on the alarm list, Sudbury company, 1756. Children r John, Bathsheba, Ithamar, Bathsheba, Josiah, Solomon, Matthias, Luke, and Artemas. 5. V. Capt. John Rice (Matthias, Gershom, Thomas, Dea. Edmund), b. in Worcester, Mass., Dec. 26, 1738 ; went over to Annapolis, N. S., 1759; m. Sarah, daughter of Zephaniah and Eunice Smith, May 6, 1761. She d. April 29, 1784, aged 41 ; he m. 2d, Mary, daughter of Joseph and Zebudah (Hayden) Potter, April 21, 1785, and d. May 2, 1811; she m. 2d, Capt. Henry Harris (his 2d wife), 1821-2. He d. May 12, 1831, aged 74; she d. Dec. 3, 1858, aged nearly 93. CHILDBEN. 6 i Silas, b. 1762. . ii John, b. 1764 ; d. 1784. iii Sarah, b. 1766 ; d. 1784. iv Mary, b. 1769; m. Rev. Israel Potter, and d. 1849. See Potter. V Joseph, b, 1771; d. 1784. 7 vi WiLUAM, b. 1774. 8 vii Thomas, b. 1779. viii Joseph, b. 1787 ; d. 1795. 9 ix James, b. 1790. 6. vi. Silas Rice (Capt, John, Matthias, Gershom, Thomas, Dea. Edmund), 'b. at Annapolis, N. S., 1762; m. Sar.ih Kniffin (George, George, George, George, of Stratford, Conn., 1666). Her mother was Sarah, daughter of Col. Jacob Baker, of Phil.delphia before the Revolution. Silas Rice wac a sturdy old farmer of Hills- burg, Digby county, N. S., and used to tell of the Dark Day of May 19, 1780. He d. in 1858, aged 91 ; she d. 1856, aged 90. children. i John, b. 1786; m. Polly, daughter of Aaron Hardy; 2d, Margaret Balcomb, widow of Joseph Potter ; 3d, Eliza- beth Chute, widow of John Balsor Rice; by 1st wife had (I) Alfred, b. July 11, 1819; ra. Martha, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Potter) Rice. (2) James. (3) Eliza, m. Samuel A. Harris (William H., Esq., Capt. V } ^ clxx ALLIED FAMILIES. i,-' 11 III IV VI Vll VIII IX Henry). (4) Caroline. (5) Emily. For 2d family, set* Potter. For 3d family, see No. 28. Sallt, m. James, son of Joshua Banks, aud had James, Joshua, and Sidney ; the latter m. Sarah, daughter of Dea. Wilbur Parker. George, a sea-captain, m. Harriet Clark, daughter of Rich- ard, and had Sally Ann, Robert, Capt. Isaiah, Edward, and Minetta. Betsy, b. 1794 ; m. William, son of Thomas Berry ; 7 children. Joseph, b. 1798 ; m. Sophia, daughter of Francis Miller, and had Mary Ann, Rachel, Francis, Thomas, Whitefield, Sophia, Leonard, William Henry, Edward, and Norman. Mrs. Rice d. 1853; he m. 2d, Anna BrowH, and d. 1871. She d. 181-, aged 90. PoLLV, m Henry, son of Dea. Benjamin and Jane (Spurr) Potter ; 5 children. Henry Alline. b. 1803; m. Zebudah, daughter of Thomas and Martha (Potter) Rice, and had Lois, David, Hanry, Aaron, Thomas, Wesley, Melissa, Melvina, Mary Eliza- beth, and Alexander. Mrs. Rice d. 1877, aged 70; he m. 2d, Leonora, daughter of Dea. Aaron Chute, July 12, 1881, and d. 1892. She d. July 5, 1890, aged 48. Dolly, b. 1806; m. Oldham, son of James Armstrong; nad 2 children, William and Maxie, and d. Jan., 1892. He d. about 1870. Charlotte, m. Dea. Wilbur, son of Abednego Parker; 12 children. Aarox, b. Dec. 22, 1813; m. Ann Aymar, daughter of William, and had James, William, Charles, and Herbert. 7. vi. William Rice, brother to the preceding, b. 1774; n. \nn, daughter of Aaron Hardy, and lived in Clements, on the east jjide of Bear River, a farmer; d. about 1834; she d. 1843. children. i Nancy, b. about 1800; d. about 1820. ii Stephen, m. Martha, daughter of George and Sarah (Rob- inson) Kniffin. iii William, m. Jane, daughter of Benjamin Cushing. Chil- dren : (1) Benjamin, b. about 1822, (2) Ambrose, b. 1824. (3) Leafy. (4) Stephen. (5) Charles, besides 3 or 4 that d. in infancy. Mr. Rice d. about 1868. She d. abput 1863. iv Mary, m. Ambrose, son of James Taylor, Jr. v James, m. Eliza McMullin ; to Eastport, Me. vi Capt. John, m. Leah, daughter oi John Crouse ; m. 2d, Jane Sweeney ; 3 children. ^ ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxi ily, set* James, rhter of of Rich- Cdward, lerry; 7 I Miller, litefield, N^orman. d. 1871. (Spurr) Thomas , Hsnry, ry Eliza- 1 70; he July 12, I. iistrong ; ,n., 1892. Parker ; ighter of Herbert. 1774; n. the east rah (Rob- ig. Chil- li b rose, b. J, besides J68. She e ; m. 2d, 8. vi. Thomas Rice, another brother, b. May 23, 1779; m. Martha Potter (Joseph, Joseph, Ephraim, Robert, Robert, Nicholas) , 1800, and lived near the head of Bear River. He was the first set- tler there, built the first bridge across the river, built vessels, made brick, burnt lime, and had a mill on the West Branch brook at the head of the tide, in front of his son Israel's house. One vessel he built was called Temperance, and went to sea under Capt. Leonard Troop and mate Asa Goodwin, and w.'is never heard frjm, 1834-5. He d. Dec. 18, 1861. She d. Oct. 12, 1847, aged 74^ years.. CHILDREN. i David, b. 1801 ; m. Mary, daughter of George and Sarah (Robinson) Kniffin, and lived on the Digby side of Bear River, and became wealthy by ship building. About 1855 he moved to Bear River, and was there a inercliant. Mrs. Rice d. 1877; he m. 2d, Elizabeth Harris (Joseph, Capt. Henry), widow of William Turnbull (whose first wife was Gloriana Wright), Nov. 27, 1878; and d. Jan. 12, 1881. rWilliam Turnbull, son of Robert from Scot- land, d. June 1, 1871, aged 68.) Children: (1) Elizabeth, b. 1823; m. Dca. H. H. Chute, m. p.p. (2) Ethelon, b. 1825; m. Dea. Richard Clark (William, Richard), who d. 1892. (3) Thomas, m. Cordelia Potter (William, Esq., Dea. Benjamin). (4) Edward E., m. Annie Riordan. (5) William R., m. Elizabeth Dunn (Dea. Israel, Edward, John). (6) Charles, m. Irene, daughter of Israel Dunn, and Anna, daughter of Richard Dunn. These sons are .ill doing good business at Bear River. ii Rev. Israel, b. 1803 ; m. Lois Whitman (Daniel, Dea. John, John, Rev. Zachariah, Dea. John), and iiad Sarah, b. 1824 (m. 1848, Abram Banks; 7 children); and Lois, d. young. Mrs. Rice d. 1828, aged 24; he m. 2d, Susan, daughter of John Crouse, Jan. 1, 1829, and lived at the head of the tide, Bear River, an active, energetic, busi- ness man. About 1882-3, he and William Turnbull built the Mic-Mac mill (so named from a tribe of Indians that lived near by), on the West Branch brook. This mill was for the manufacture of lumber, staves, and shingles, but somehow it proved a failure, and now there is scarce- ly a sign on the banks that a mill or a dam ever was there. For nearly 20 years Mr. Rice was an active dea- con in the Baptist church ; then when the Millerite doc- trine was proclaimed in 1813, he went with them, and was an ordained minister among the Second Adventists for over 20 years. Ho was also a worker in the temper- ance cause, and d. Feb. 18, 1866 ; his wife d. near Boston, Mass., May 22, 1891, aged 82. Their children were (1) • ^'' ' .1 •••I clxxii ALLIED FAMILIES. Zebudah, b. 1829. (2) Asaph, b. 1830; had 5 wives. (3) William Franklin, b. 1832. (4) Joseph C, b. 1834. (5) Obadiah, b. 1836; d. young. (6) Adoni'-am Judson, b. 1837. (7) Eliza A., b. 1839. (8) WallfcO?; b. 1842; d. young. (9) Susan, b. 1844; d. soon. (10) j*Iargaret E., b. 1845. (11) Mary Sophia, b. 1847; d. young. (12) Israel Lemuel, b. 1849. (13) Wallace M., b. 1851. (14) Ida L., b. 1853. iii Mary, b. 1805; ra. John, son of Abram Lent; 9 children. He d. 1842, aged 43; she m. 2d, Isaac Cornwell, Digby Neck, N. S. iv Zkbudah, b. 1807; m. Henry AUine Rice, a cousin, 1829; 10 children. V DiADAMA, b. 1809; m. John Copeland, Jr.; 9 children. vi Franklin, b. 1811 ; m. Susan, daughter of Silas Hardy, and had Moses, Harriet, Ruth, Eunice, and Susan. Mrs. Rice d. about 1839; he m, 2d, Eliza Hardy, a sister, and had William Henry, James, Adelbert, and Ella. Mrs. Rice 2d, d. 1886; he m. 3d, Mary Amelia (Farnsworth) Rhodes, 1887 (see Farnsworth). They live at the head of the tide, Bear River. vii Jane, b. 1814 ; m. Harris Morgan (Edward, George, from England); 6 children, viii Esther Ann, b. Nov. 25, 1816 ; m. William Reed, a son of Samuel, of London, Eng.; 6 children. She d. Dec. 3, 1862; he m. 2d, Mary Ann Minard, widow of Capt. Joseph Anthony, and is a merchant. ix Martha, b. April 19, 1819; m. Alfred Rice (John, Silas, etc.), and had (1) Joshua F., b. 1844; ra. Agnes A. Arm- strong. (2) Botsford, b. 1847 ; m. Cynthia^Harris. (3)- Israel Burpee, b. 1849 ; m. Margaret E., daughter of Capt. William Anthony ; live in Cambridge, Mass. (4) Hora- tiaL., 1851-1860. (5) James E., b. 1853; m. Lovenia, daughter of Capt. John Littlewood. (6) Ah'ce E., 1855-60. (7) Georgietta, 1857-58. (8) Charles S., b 1866; m. Ella, daughter of Capt. Littlewood. X Catharine, b. March 18, 1822; m. Thomas, son of Rev- John McLearn. Children: (1) Eva G., b. May 2, 1857; m. James E., son of James Clarke, Feb., 1884, and have Edward E., b. Dec. 2.5, 1884; Harvev M., b. April 3. 1886; and Fannie P., b. Jan. 26, 1890.' (2) Sarah D., b. Jan. 2, 1861 ; m. Edward K. Marshall (James, Solomon. Anthony), Feb., 1880; James Edward, b. 1883. Mr. Mc- Learn d. 1836, aged 36 ; she m. 2d, Dea. Edward, son of Dea. Edwin Christopher ; he d. 1870, aged 47; she m. 3d, Joel H. Prescott (Samson, David, David, Ehenezer, Jonas, Jonas, John, b, at Wygan, Lincolnshire, Eng., 1604 ; m. Mary Platts, 1629 ; over to Watertown, 1640), Sept. 24, 1887, as his 2d wife, and lives in Cambridge, Mass. [Wil- liam H. Prescott, ll.d., the historian, b. 1796; H. C, 1814 i ALLIED FAMILIES. Cl XXIU res. (3) U. (5) dson, b. 842; d. ;aret E., ?. (12) I. (H) jhildren. 1, Digby n, 1829; ren. ; Hardy, n. Mrs. ?ter, and a. Mrs. [isworth) tbe head •ge, from ed. a son d. Dec. of Capt. hn, Silas, } A. Arm- rris. (3)- r of Capt. (4) Hora- Lovenia, , 1855-60. 1866; m. n of Rev- f 2, 1857 ; and have . April 3. irah D., b. Solomon. . Mr. Mc- ird, son of she m. 3d, zer, Jonas, 1604; m. , Sept. 24, iss. [Wii- [.C, 1814 5 XI xu d. 1858. William, Col. William (of Bunker Hill fame, 1726-1795), Hon. Benjamin, Jonas, Jonas, John. J Silas, m. Elizabeth Hews; a daughter Mary m. James Manning Rice (Robert, George, Silas). Cynthia, m. Alexander Ross, Esq., deacon and school- teacher. She d. about 1868; he m. 2d, Lydia (Harris) Chute. 9. vi. James Rice, youngest of the four brothers, b. near An- napolis, 1790 ; m. Feb. 11, 1813, Dorothy Tupper (Miner, Elias, Elia- kim, Thomas, Capt. Thomas, b. in England, 1578 ; came over to Sandwich, Mass., 1635 ; d. 1676 ; wife Anne d. 1676, aged 90). She d. April 16, 1816; he m. 2d, Ann Evans, June 18, 1818, and d. Feb, 14, 1886, aged 96. She d. 188-. " ^ CHILDREN. i John L., b. 1813; m. Eliza Lecain, and d. 1882. ii Maby D., b. 1815; m. Stephen Young, and d. 1857. iii Elizabeth S., b. 1819; m. Arthur Ruggles, son of Rich- ard, Jr.; 6 children, iv Charlotte A., b. 1821. V Sarah D., b. 1823 ; m. Joseph Potter (Rev, Israel, Rev. Israel, etc.). vi Esther R., b. 1825; d. 1826. vii William E., b. 1826; d. 1833. viii Henry J., b. 1829; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Abner Morse. ix Rebecca W., b. 1830; m. Harvey Heniger. X Arthur S., b. 1832; d. 1833. xi Catharine, b. 1835; d. 1837. xii Harriet A., b. 1837. 10. iv. Beriali Rice (Thomas, Thomas, Dea. Edmund), cousin to Matthias, b. Aug. 20, 1702; m. Mary Goodnow (Samuel, Samuel, Thomas (1608-1664), came over in the ship Confidence, of London April, 1638, and settled in Sudbury); lived in Westboro', Mass.; moved to Annapolis, N. S., about 1748, where they d., he in 1764, and their family scattered, some into Digby county, and some into Kings county. children. JuDE, b. 1731; ni. Sarah Briar Island, N. S. Asaph, b. 1733 ; m. Mary, laughter of Rev. Ebenezer Morse; 8 children, iii Timothy, b. 1735 ; m. iv Stephen, b. 1737 ; m. Dorothy Woods, 1763, and had 7 children. clxxiv ALLIED FAMILIES. V Maby, b. 1739 ; m. Paul Hazeltine, vi Sarah, b. 1741 ; m. Elias Wheelock (Obadiah, Obadiah, Benjamin, Rev. Ralph), vii Lucy, b. 1743 ; in. viii Bachbl, b. 1745; m. Obadiah Wheelock, id, Jr. See Wheelock. ix Beriah, b. 1747; in. McSweeny ; to Cape Breton. X Benjamin, b. 1749; m. xi Joseph, b. 1752 ; m. Fairn. 11. 5. Abishai Bice (Abishai, Gershom, Thomas, Dea. Ed- mund), b. 1740, cousin to Capt. John ; m. Riebecca , and lived in Sandisfield, Berkshire county, Mass., 30 miles west of Spring- field. They had Erastus, Chester, Submit, Watson, !• ranees, Hul- dah, and Rebecca. He d. in 1795. The wife must be the one who m. Jeremiah Jordan (James, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, Rev. Robert, over from England to Cape Elizabeth, near Portland, Me., 1640), No. 5211 in the "Jordan Memorial," the successor to Ruth Chute, see No. 9 ; and Watson Rice must have been the one on the Yankee Enterprise, that captured the British Boxer, off Portland, Sept. 5 1813. BUG0LES. Rugglea, de Ruggle, de Ruggele, and de Ruggeley is a name traced back to early in the 1 3th century. Robert de Ruggele lived in England time of Henry III., 1220. Then in the 26th of Edward I., 1298, William de Ruggele was honored for faithful ser- vice to the king, in his army in Flanders. Then in the 10th, 13th, and 14th of Edward III. mention is made of Simon De Ruggeley, sheriff of the counties of Salop, Stafford, etc. 1. Thomas Ruggles of Sudbury, Suffolk, Eng., 1547, besides a sister Isabella and brother William, had children Nicholas, John, Ann, and Elizabeth. 2. Nicholas had Roger, George, Thomas, Edward, Margery, William, and Robert. 3. Thomas m. Margaret Whatlocke, and had 8 children between 1564 and 1591. 1. Thomas (Thomas, Nicholas, Thomas) of Nazing, Essex, Eng., b. 1584 ; m. Mary Curtis (sister to William, the first one of .!♦ ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxv )badi{ih, r. See •eton. )ea. Eti- nd lived Spring- 268, Hul- 3ne who ert, over 140), No. liute, see ! Yankee , Sept. 5 s a name Ruggele e 26th of ithful ser- 0th, 13th, iuggeley, besides a as, John, Margery, n between ig, Essex, rst one of that ;ame that came over), Nov. 1, 1620; came over to Roxbury, Mass., 1637 ; made a freeman 1639 ; d. Nov. 16, 1644. His widow m. Mr. Koote, and d. 1674, aged 88. John, a brother to Thomas, b. 1591, came over to Roxbury 1635 ; while John of Boston, another one, came over in the fleet with Gov. John Winthrop, 1630. Besides these were Jeffrey, George, and Samuel, who came over. Children of Thomas : i Son, d. in England, ii Sarah. ill John, b. 1625 ; m. Abigail, daughter of Griffin Crafts, 1651, and d. 1658. She m. 2d, Edward Adams. 2 iv Samuel, b. 1629. 2. ii. Capt. Samuel Buggies (Thomas), b. 1629; m. Han- nah, daughter of George Fowle, of Charleetown, 1655 ; she d. Oct. 24, 1669. He m. 2d, Ann, daughter of Henry and Ann (Goldstone) Bright (1644-1711), May 26, 1670, Watertown, Mass. He was a prominent man in Roxbury; served as selectman and representa- tive, 1689-1692; had the rank of captain, and was actively engaged in deposing Gov. Sir Edmund Andros (1637 in England, Gov. of New England 1686 to 1690 — tyranical and very unpopular — then Gov. of Virginia and Maryland, 1692 to 1698 ; d. in England 1713), and d. Aug. 15, 1692. CHILDREN. i Hannah, b. Jan. 21, 1656; d. soon, ii Mary, b. Jan. 10, 1657 ; d. young. 3 iii Samuel, b. June 1, 1658. iv Joseph, b. Feb. 12, 1660. V Hannah, b. Dec. 22, 1661 ; d. Nov. 6, 1669. vi Sarah, b. Nov., 1663 ; d. 1664. vii Mary, b. Dec. 8, 1666 ; m. Ebenezer Pierpont ; 2d, Isaac Morris, viii Sarah, b. Aug. 30, 1669; d. Nov. 16. ix Rev. Thomas, b. March 10, 1671; ra. Sarah Fisk; 2d, Mary Hubbard. X Ann, b. Sept, 30, 1672; m. William Heath, xi Nathaniel, b. Sept. 22, 1674 ; d. young, xii Elizabeth, b. May 1, 1677; m. James Bayley (James, John, John), xiii Henry, b. July 7, 1681 ; d. 1702. xiv Huldah, b. July 4, 1684; m. Samuel Hill. 3. iii. Capt. Samuel Ruggles (Samuel, Thomas), b. June 1, 1658; lived in Roxbury; succeeded his father as captain, select- .if^ t ; J clxxvi ALLIED FAMILIES. V f "■.',1 man, representative to the general court, etc. He was one of the first proprietors of the territory now Warwick ; the deed was dated Dec, 1686. He m. July 8, 1680, Martha Woodbridge (daugh- ter of Rev. John, son of Rev. John, of Wilts, Eng., who came over in 1634 with his uncle, Rev. Thomas Parker, first minister of New- bury. Mr. Woodbridge was b. in 1613, ordained at Andover 1644, and d. 1695. His wife Mercy, youngest daughter of Gov. Thomas Dudley (1576-1652), of Mass., who came over in 1630. Of her two older sisters, Ann (1612-1672) m. Gov. Simon Bradstreet (1603- 1697), and was celebrated as a poetess. Patience (1619-1689), m. Maj, Daniel Denison (1612-1682); and their only brother, Joseph (1647-1720), became Governor of Massachusetts, and father of Paul (1675-1751), chief justice of the state, and F. R. S.), who d. in Billerica, 1738; he d. Feb., 1715-1716. CHILDRBN. i Rev. Samuel, b. Dec. 3, 1681 ; m. Dec. 19, 1710, Elizabeth Whiting; m. 2d, 1728, Elizabeth Williams (Samuel, ^-^amuel, Samuel, Robert), and d. March 1, 1749. ii LicY, b. Sept. 8, 1683; m. Joseph Stevens. 4 iii Rev. Timothy, b. Nov. 3, 1685. iv Hannah, b. April 16, 1688 ; m. William Noyes. V Patience, b. Nov. 9, 1689; m. James Robinson, vi Martha, b. 1691 ; m. Job Lane, vii Sarah, h. 1694; m. John Holbrook. viii Joseph, b. 1696 ; m. Joanna White, ix Mary, b. 1698. X Rev. Benjamin, b. July 4, 1700; m., and d. May 12, 1782. 4. iv. Rev. Timothy Buggies (Samuel, Samuel, Thomas), b. Nov. 3, 1685; H. C. 1707; settled in Rochester, Plymouth county, 1710, and had a large estate in Hardwick; pastor of the church there; m. Sept. 27, 1710, Mary, daughter of Benjamin and Susanna (Cogswell) White (1688-1750); m. 2d, Anne Woodworth ; d. Oct., 1768. CHILDREN. 5 i Timothy, b. Oct. 11, 1711. ii Capt. Benjamin, b. May 19, 1713 ; m. Alice Merrick ; 9 children; m. 2d, 1778, Mary Smith; 3 children, and d. Oct. 11, 1790. iii Samuel, b. July 5, 1715 ; m. Alice Sherman, iv Joseph, b. June 23, 1717 ; m. Hannah Cushman ; 6 children, and d. Jan. 28, 1791 ; son Joseph, b. at Hardwick, April 8, 1748 ; was a Loyalist ; went to Aylesford, N. S., 1768 ; ■iJ ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxvii of the ed was \laugh- ne over f New- r 1644, rhonias her two (1603- 589), m. Joseph of Paul lo d. in Elizabeth (Samuel, 12, 1782. omas), b. 1 county, le church Susanna d. Oct., ierrick; 9 )n, and d. 3 children, rick, April .S., 1768; V vi VII Vlll ix X xi xii m. Lois Nichols, and had Joseph, William, Thomas H., James, and John. Lois, a daughter of Jajuos, m. Ilev. Wiliard (4. Parker. Mauy, b. Jan. 1, 1719; m. John Hammond, Jr. Susanna, b. Jan. 6, 1722; m. Paul Mendell (1723-1809), and d. Dec. 16, 1813. Tie was selectman II years, asses- sor 16, town clerk, rei»resentative to the Provincial Congress, 1774-1775, etc. Hon. EnwAitn, b. Aug. 30, 1723; m. Lucy Spooner (Dea. Samuel, d. 1797, aged 103; Samuel, d. 1739, aged 84; William, son of John and Ann of Leyden, Holland, 1616; came over 1637, and d. 1684), and d. May 21, 1778; she d. 1821, aged 92; 8 children. Nathanikl, b. April 12, 1725; m. Deliverance Barrow, and d. Dec. 25, 1776; 8 children. Thomas, b. 1727; d. young. Hannah, b. 1728; d. young. Thomas, b. 1730; m. Mary Loring, and d. 1776. John, b. Sept. 2, 1731. 5. V. Brigadier-General Timothy Buggies (Rev. Timothy, Capt. Samuel, Capt. Samuel, Thomas), b. at Rochester, Plymouth county, Mass., Oct. 11, 1711; H. C, 1732; m i a Mino Ilumplii uy , ^ 786 ; was an able lawyer, 1736. Hi a w * fo di 176 Q » and buimi li fter fY}i''\ie ">«^ Bathsheba, only daughter of Meletiah Bourne, and widow of William NewComb (Peter, Andrew, Andrew), who d. April 8, 1736, aged 34, leaving seven children. Mr. Ruggles moved to Sand- wich about this time, opened a tavern and attended bar and stable, and continued the practice of law and the courts. About 1753-4, he moved to Hardwick, Worcester county, and entered the British Army, and led a body of troops to join Sir William Johnson in 1755, as Colonel, and was in the expedition to Crown Point and the battle of Lake George. He remained in the army till 1760, the last three years brigadier-general, under Lord Amherst. He repre- sented Hardwick several years in the Legislature, and was speaker in the House, 1762-8. In 1765 he was made President of the Con- gress of nine colonies at New York, at which Otis and Partridge were delegates from Massachusetts. In 1774 he was made a "Man- damus Councillor," at Salem, Mass. He was a good scholar, shrewd, brave, and witty. He was a Loyalist or . ory and had to leave his extensive estates in Hardwick, which were confiscated. He ac- companied the British army to Halifax, N. S., in 1783. In 1784, he received a grant of land in Wilraot, Annapolis county, N. S., and commenced a settlement near the top of the North Mountain, called ,y clxxviii ALIJKD FAMILIES. HiiirgU'H Mountain ; hut heinji; l)ou<;l»t by Lot Phinney about 1800, it has since been called I'hinney Mountain, and there he d. Aug. 4, 17U5, aged84. CHILDBBX. i Martha, b. Aug. 10, 1736; ni. John Thafts (Tufts?). 6 ii Timothy, 1). Jan. 7, 1738. iii Maky, b. Feb. 10, 1740; in. Dr. Jolin Green. 7 iv John, b. Sept. 30, 1742, 8 V Ru HARD, b. Marcli 4, 1744, _^ vi Bathsheha, b. Feb. 13, 1746; in. Joshua Spooner, and d. 1778. vii Elizabeth, b. May 15, 1748; ra. (iardner Chandler. 6. vi. Timothy RiiggleR (Gen, Timothy, Rev, Timothy, Samuel, Samuel, Thomas), b. in Rochester, Mass,, Jan. 7, 1738 ; m. Sarah Dwight (Col. Simeon, Caj)t. Henry, Capt. Timothy, John, who came over in 1634 from Dedham, Eng,, to Dedhain, Mass.; wife Hannah d. 1656; he m. 2d, Elizabeth, widow of William Rip- ley and Thomas Thaxter, 1657, and both d. 1660), b. May 1, 1746, and d. 1S42. He d. 1831. They lived at Belle Isle, Annapolis countv. CHILDREN. i Sarah, b. Feb. 2, 1768; m. Judah Hinkley. ii Anna, b. June 8, 1769. iii Sophia, b. Jan. 19, 1771 ; d. young. iv Betsy, b, Nov, 15, 1772 ; d, young, V Timothy, b. Dec. 1, 1773 ; d. young. vi Timothy-, b. March 7, 1776 ; m. Jane, daughter of Edward Thome, and d. 1831. He was M.P.P. of Annapolis county, and had (1) Jane R., b. 1811; m. Abel Sands. (2) Harriet, b. 1813; m. Thomas Bartlett ; William J. Starr. (3) Armanella, b. 1816. (4) Timothy Dwight, b. 1818 ; m. Havilah Jane Thorne; 9 children; shed. 1892; he is a lawyer in Bridgetown, N. S. (5) Edward Thome, b. 1820; d. single. (6) Stephen Thorne, b. 1823 ; ra. Wade, vii SoPri>, b. Oct. 20, 1777; m. Christian Tobias; John T. Snii h. viii Simeon D., b. Jan. 23, 1780; m. Margaret Robinson, and d. 1812; had (1) William R., b. 1808: m. Seraph Cut- ter; 4 children. (2) Dr. Henry D., b. 1810; ra. Sarah Campbell ; 14 children. (3) Mary Adelia, b. 1811 ; m. James Runciman. (4) Elizabeth Johnston, b. 1812; d. single. ix Harriet, b. Feb. 23, 1782 ; m. Stephen De Wolf. Al,l.li':i) lAMlLIKS. clxxix It 1800, Aug. 4, r, and d. er. Timothy, 1738; m. Timothy, im, MasB.; liam Rip- y 1, 1746, \nna\)oli9 ){ Edward Us county, nds. (2) n J. Starr. ).1818; m. i'2 ; he is a Thome, b. ra. — — ; John T. )in8on, and eraph Cut- ra. Sarah ». 1811 ; m. b. 1812; d. df. X Cr-ARissA, h. April 3, 17H4; m. Dr. Go<)r<;i> VV. Shepherd, xi IsKAKi. Williams, Esq., I). Aujj. 'J7, 17HG; in. Eliz.iheth Millid{ije, 8 chihiren ; in. 2d, Maria Owen, 3 chihlren, and d. 1880(?). 7. vl. John Kug^le!>l, brother to the rthovc, b. in Rochester, Miiss., Sopt. 30, 174'J; m. Ilannah, only daughter of Dr. Thomas Sackctt of Long Island, N. V., and being proscribed and banished, settled in Wilmot, N. S., in 1778, where he d.; she d. J 839, aged 7G. CHILDREN. i Bathshkha, b. 1777; <1. about 1865. ii Timothy Amhkkst, b. 1781; was captain of the N. S. " Fencibles," and d. 1838. iii Kliza Bavaro, b. 1797 ; in. Austin Woodbury, Wilmot. iv Frances Mary, b 1802; ra. Jonathan, son of Fairfield Woodbury. 8. vi. Richard Uuggles, another brother, the youngest son of the Brigadier-General, b. in Rochester, Mass., March 4, 1744; m. in 1771 Welthea, daughter of Capt. Ebenezer and Welthea (Gilbert) Hathaway, and had their family partly in Massachusetts and partly in Annapolis, N. S. He d. Oct. 21, 1832; she d. Dec. 4, 1824. CHILDREN. i Bathshua, b. Sept. 21, 1772 ; m. John Hutchinson ; one child, ii Cynthia, b. April 1^, 1774; m. John Durland; James Harris ; daughter Cynthia m. John Gray, iii Thomas IIut< hinson, b. Nov. 19, 1775; m. Sarah (Helms) Fowler; 8 children. 9 iv Richard, b. Sept. 25, 1780, } . ( V Welthea, b. Sept. 25. 1780, p^'"''- ^ m. Charles Tucker; 9 children, vi Sophia, b. J. Sept, '^4, 1823; m. Jameii E<]«rar«l llarri«, July H, 1H58; 3 children. i- iii Artiiuk, h. lS2f); in. Kliznlieth S., tianghter of Joseph Uice; 6 cliildrcn. iv William Si'urb, b. 1828; m. Rehocca Berry (Tlionias), an«l .1. 18JU ; 3 children. V Elizabktii Adklaidk, h. Sept. 22, 1830; m. Israel I^nt (John, Abram); 2d, Cliarles C. Jeffewon (a* his 2d wife); live at Beeehinoiit, M.iiw. vi GK(>R(iK Aliikrt, b. Jan. 26, 1833; ni. Lydia Sophia Chute. See No. 37. > .:^ vii Armanklla, b. June 2, 1835; ni. John. Rice, Jr., and d. -*»* April, 1872; he in. 2d, Maggie Ray. viii Ciiarlks, b. July 28, 1837 ; in. Bessy, daughter of Thomas Lee, Lynn, Mass., May 19, 1867; 4 children, ix Rkv. Gilbert, b. Aug. 19, 1839; m. Eunice, daughter of Franklin Rice ; 3 children. X Ckcilia, b. 1841 ; in. William Gwyer, Wej-mouth, X. S. xi Timothy, b. April 24, 1844, ) . • , ( m. Maggie , xii Ru'iiARiN b. April 24, 1S44, P^""*- | m. Abba (Hay- wanl) White; 3 children, W.ikefield. Ma.**. SANFORD. 1. i. John Sailford, son of Samuel and Eleanor, of Alford, Lincolnshire, Eng., came in the ship Xyoit, arriving in Boston, Nov. 3, 1631, and is numbered 115 on the list of church mem- l>ers ; a freeman of the colony, April 3, 1632, and the same year commander at the fort. He was one of the 58 church members dis- armed in 1637 (being a supporter of Rev. John Wheelwright (1594- 1679) and Mrs. Anne (Marbury), wife of William Hutchinson (1591-1644) ), on account of an Antinomian Schism. Mr. Sanford went to Rhode Island in 1638, and was one of the 19 signers of the civil compact dated March 7, 1638, for the settlement of Aquidneck, now the island of Rhode Island. He was Constable, Ser lary. Treasurer, and General Recorder, 1647-49, and was President of the Colony in 1653, and d. between June 22 and Nov. 16, 1653. He m. 1st, Elizabeth Webb and had 2 children ; m. 2d, Bridget, daogfater of William and Anne Hutchinson; she m. 2d, William Phillips, who d. 1683; shed. 1698. ALI.iet) FAMIMKS. clxxxi of Dea. HmiTM, Joseph lioniaii), e\ \jent h'lH ii\ Sophia an«l d. Thorn a8 gliter of , X. S. pe . a vHay- •» 4-HILDRKX. i JoHX, h. June 4, 1633, in Boston ; m. Elizabeth, «laughter of Henry Spachnrst, Aug. 8, 1654. She il. I>ec. 6, 1661 ; he III. 'id, April 17, 1663, Mary, daughter of Samuel Gor- ton and widow of John Green, Jr.; 3 children hv each. ii Samubl, b. July 14, 1635. iii Elipbal, b. Dec. 9, 1637; m. Bartholomew Strattoii, and d. 1724; 4 children. < iv Pelec;, b. May 10, li39, Portsmouth, Ii. I.; m. Mary, daughter of Gov. Willium Breuton ; m. 2d, Mary, d.iu^h- ter of William and Ann Coddington, ami d. 1701. He wa8 (^iovemor of Connecticut 1680 to 1683. V ExcoMK, h. Feb. 23, 1640, Rhode Island ; d. young. vi Hestcoxe, b. Jan. 29, 1642, Dutch Island; d. 1667. vii William, b. March 4, 1644; Rhode Islan*!. viii EsBOX, b. Jan. 25, 1646, Rhode Island ; m. ix FsANtEs, b. Jan. 9, 1648; in. Elisha Hutchinson, grand- father of Gov. Thomas Hutchinson. X Elisha, b. l^ec. 28, 1650; Rhode Island. xi AxxK, b. March 12, 1652, Rhode Island ; d. Aug. 26, 1654. 2. ii, Samuel Sanford (John), b. in Boston, July 14, lf»:i5; m. Oct. 1, 1662, Sarah, daughter of William and Mar}- Wootlell. She d. Dec. 15, 1680; he m. 2d, April 23, 1686, Susannah, daughter of William and Elizabeth S|»achurst of the Bermudas, nn«l d. March 18, 1712-13; she d. Nov. IH, 1723. •..f ; Alford, Boston, ih mem- une year abers dis- it (1594- atchinson Sanford in of the quidneck, 5er lary, ent of the He m. togfater of Hips, who CHILOBEN. i Elizabeth, b. Oct. 2, 1663 ; m. Samuel Allen, and d. April 14, 1743. ii John, b. June 10, 1668; m. Sept. 6, 1689, Frances, daugh- ter of Jeremiah and Ann Clark, and d. 1723; she d. 1702. iii Bridget, b. June 27, 1671. iv Marv, b. April 27, 1674 ; m. Josiah Arnold, and d. July 15, 1711. V William, b. May 21, 1676 ; in. 1699, Hope, daughter of George .and Sarah Sisson; 8 children. _yL Samuel, b. July 14, 1678; d. Oct., 1704. vii RestcoMe, b. Feb. 26, 1687 ; m. Honoria Stringer, 1710; 2 children, and d. at sea Feb. 6, 1713. viii Peleg, b. Aug. 16, 1688; m. Sarah, daughter of Capt. Josiah Arnold, 1718, and d. at St. Kitts, 1730; she d. Dec, 1726-7. ix Elisha, b. Feb. 24, 1690; m. 1715, Rebecca, daughter of William and ^lartha Wood, and widow of Charles Ware ; she d. May 16, 1745. X Encomjc, b. Nov. 19, 1691 ; d. at sea, June 13, 1717. 's • ■'• in; '■'1; I. } !■ • . "» clxxxii ALLIED FAMILIES. 3 xi EsBON, b >ct. 30, 1693. xii Frances, b. Oct. 24, 1695. xiii Joseph, b. Aug. 13, 1698; ni. 1721, Ly > ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxxiii hter of .1 80. [ov. til, 3, 1721. >ct. 30, man at 736-43 ; >,m3; ps. , 1764. b. New- port, li. , master, over the Encome in 1781. Dec. 13, jng (Ste- Jonatban EbKitban plan ami )inb (Jos- , .Tuue 6, Several 6 vi of tbe children m. and settled in or near Falmouth, N. S.: (I) James, b. 1777; m. Rach;.i Cunnabell, widow of Stephen Sheffield (Preserved, Samuel, John, London to Boston about 1673); d. 1845; 4 children. (*2) Catha- rine, b. 1778; ra. Jonathan Colwell, and d. 1819; he d. 1820; 7 sons. (3) Sarah, b. 1780; m, John Bii^elow and d. in N. B. 1850; 8 children. (4) Susanna, b.'^nS'i; m. Gili!> Alfred, Mary Jane, and Lucy Ann. Two or three live in Boston. i vii Stephen, b. May 5, 1793; d. youug. viii Deborah, b. May 2, 1795; d. young. I - ix Lydia, b. Sept. 2, 1796; ra. Asa Huntley, Scotch Bay; 4 ^ children. 10 X Daniel, b. Jan. 20, 1799. xi KiBV, b, Jan. 22, 1801; m. Daniel, son of Daniel John- son ; 10 fhihlren. xii Eber, b. Sept. 3, 1803; bled to death about 1824. ^: ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxxv lui and 1795. ill only ), 1790, i West, I, Alice, hihlren, 6tli, m. Iren ; d. \i. See ohn), b. "80 (Ste- over in ige«l 94; er Pen), 80. Nov. 15, ons, antl . 3, 1812, fewcomb liel John- 5 a rah A., miel W., or three Bay; 4 liel John- 6. V. Beujainill Hanford, brother to the above, b. llorton, N. S., April 2, 1763 ; n». Freedom Strong, daughter of Dea. Abel (she was a niece of Ruby, his sister-in-law), March 25, 1790, by Dr. Graham, and lived in Cornwallis. He lived to nearly 100, She d. about 1800, aged 98. 11 II 12 iii iv VI VII viii ix XI had Wel- CHILDKEN. Jamks, b. Jan. 2, 1791. Bktsv, b. Oct. 2, 1792; ni. Nathan Loonier, and lington, Eben, Ilenrv, and Freedom. John, b. Sept. 25, 1794. Mary, b. Dec. 6, 1796; m. John McD«mald ; live'■ .^1 • ti,'/.* : } • !< . , I •■■I i clxxxvi .ALLIED FAML \S Andrew), Feb. 14, 1787, and Uved in Cornwallis; d. about 1822; she d. 1830. CHILDREN. 13 i John Nkwcomh, b. Dec. 25, 1788. ii David, b. Feb. 10, 1790; m. Hetsy Howen, widow of Jolin Waggoner (with 3 children, Jacob, John, and Sarah), about 1819, and had Henry, Nelson, Eadie, Harriet, and Enielinc. 14 iii Jonathan, b. Nov. 10, 1792. iv Mary, b. Sept. 11, 1795; m. Samuel Beckwith, Esq. (Sam- uel, James, Matthew, Matthew, b. in England, 1610; over to Hartford, Conn., 1639; d. at Lyme, Conn., Oct. 28, 1680), farmer and singing teacher, and d. 1876. He d. 2 or 3 years before; 3 children. V Jacob, b. Aug. 25, 1796; in. Eunice Dexter, and had Enoch and Edward, vi Elizabeth, b. June 3, 1798; d. about 1866. vii Amelia, b. M.irch 18, 1800; in. Enoch Cleveland, and d.; he m. 2d, Mrs. Charlotte Downey, viii Sarah, b. about 1804; m. Henry Borden, March 21, 1821, as his 2d wife. I: 8. V. John Sanford, the youngest brother, b. at or near Hor- ton, N. S., April 1, 1776; m. Waity (b. 31arch 11, 1781), d.aughter of Charles and Hannah (Huntley) Palmeter, 1800, and lived in IVro, Kings county, N. S. She d. in May, 1813; he m. 2d, Lucy Farnsworth, widow of James Eaton, Nov. 24, 1814. ,*^^ V children. Ill iv V vi vii viii Jambh Gordon, >^ July 17, 1802; m. Hannah Weaver. Benjamin, b. Oct. 12, 1803; m. Caroline, daughter of James and Lucy (Manning) Eaton, and had (I) Judah, m. Tupper. (2) Walter Manning, m. Rebecca Martin. (3) Lucy Ann, in. Colin Dewolf, and d. 1892. (4) John M., in. Sarah Ann Tupper, widow of l^li^i^" Sanford. (5) George. (6) Julia, in. George Whalin. William Palmeter, b. April 20, 1805; m. Maria Ann, b. Feb. 17, 1807; m. George, son of Dca. Daniel Sanford. Eunice Eliza, b. June 28, 1809; m. John Witt. Charles, b. Mar<;h 18, 1811 ; m. Rebecca Ann, daughter of Benjamin Sanf«>rd, Jr. Nathan, b. Feb. 13, 1813; m. Rachel Jane Newcomb (James, Benjamin, John, John, Simon, etc.). James, b. Aug. 22, 1816 ; m. Angelina Sophronia New- comb (Joseph, Joseph, John, John, Simon, etc.), 1840, 9 ALMKU FAMILIKS. clxxxvii , 1822; of John Sarah), iet, and ]. (Sam- I, 1610; iin,, Oct. 76. He md had , and d.; 21, 1821, oar Ilor- laughltT lived in 2d, Lucy caver. lighter of ) Judah, Rebecca d. 1892. of l$b$ir Hialin. 1 of Dca. daughter Newcorab nia Now- Lc), 1840, and had Rufus, Adaline, Xoble, Ruth Ann, Watson, Burpee, and Lucy, ix Waitv, b. June 19, 1817; m. Ebcnezer Bigelow (Kben, Aniasa, Isaac, IsaJic, Sauuicl, John), 1848 ; vessel builder at Canning, N. S.; 10 children ; both d. 1889. X Manning, b. July 25, 1819; m. Harriet Corbit. xi Henkv, b. Aug. '2, 1821. 9. vi. Joshua Sanford (Daniel, Benjamin, Esbon, Samuel, John), b. in Cornwallis, Kings county, N. S., Jan. 10, 1788; m. Betsy Weaver, 1806, and lived at Woodville; d. aliout 1844; she d. June, 1849, aged 60. CI II.DREN. i Weltiiea, b. 1808, in. Benjamin, son of Amos Porter; 7 children, ii Ekastus 1*., b. 1810; m. Mary Porter, a sister; 9 chil- dren, iii Jeremiah, m. Eliza, daughter of James Porter; 6 children, iv Daniki,, m. W.iity, daughter of Amos Porter; 6 children, v Lydia, m. CharleSj son of Amos Porter; .t (children, vi Ruby, b. 1821; m. William H. Loveless (Handley, Wil- liam); 4 children, and d. Sept. 5, 1887. vii Mary, m. Rufus, son of Samuel Wood; 6 children, viii James, m. Eunice, daughter of Nathan Schofield ; 10 chil- dren ; m. 2d, Hannah Dunn ; 8 children, ix Jank, m. Andrew, son of William Mahar ; 7 chiUlren. xii Marilla, m. Thomas, son of William Mahar ; 3 chihlren. 10. vL Dea. Daniel Sauford, brother to the above, b. June 20, 1799; ni. .Amelia, daughter of Benjamin Sanford, a cousin, and lived in Pereau, where they d.; lie, 1874 ; she, before. children. i RuHY, m. Charles Golden, ii Hknjamin, was in the Mexican war, 1S4(). iii (tkorgk, m. Maria Aim, daughter of John Sanfonl ; to California, iv Eukr, m. Sarah Ann Tupper; 2 children, Eber and Emily, v Wellington, m. Mary Conners. vi Freedom, m. Samuel I)ainon; Gilbert Crocker, vii Sheffield, m Amelia Lyons, viii WiLWORTii, m. Mary Bryant, ix I'davilla, m. James Stewart; Asaph, son of Kev. Israel Rice. 11. vi. James Sanford (Benjamin, Benjamin, Esbon, Samuel, John), b. in Cornwallis, Jan. 2,1791; m. Sarah Woolaver (Caleb, ;.l I ■ I'! Clxxxviii ALLIED FAMILIKS, John), and livv«l between Rawdon and Douglass. He d. 1884; hHc .., d. 1886, aged 88. CHILDREN. i Nathan, b. Aug. 24, 1815; m. Melissa White; 3 children. He moved to Humboldt county, Cal., 1854, and d. there. 1i Mary, b. May 1*2, 1818; m. Henry Murdock; 5 children. iii Mkijnda, b. Sept. 14, 1819; ni. Alexander Lavers; Robert Kenton ; 3 children each. iv James Munro, b. Nov. 21, 1S21; in Prcscott or Williams, Arizona. V Maria, b. Jan. 8, 1823; ni. William McDougall, Jr., Oct. 24, 1843; he d. Aug., 1869; she m. 2d, Rev. John Mc- Donald, 1873; he d. Feb. 10, 18SI, aged 66. Children : .> (1) William James, b. Feb. 21, 1845; to Boston, 1864; supposedly in the late war. (2) Ursula, b. May 22, 1846; d. young. (3) Hev. John, b. June 6, 1847; m. JMargaret Ryan; 7 children. (4) Sarah Amelia, b. Nov. 17, 1849; m. Thomas Lonev; 7 children; to Grass Val- * ley, Nevada, Cal. (5) Rev. Donald, b. St-pt. 28, 1851; m. Lizzie McDonald; 9 children. (6) Mary Melinda, b. eept. 1, 1853; m. Peter McDonald ; 4 children; 2d, Jacob Mason; 3 children. (7) Nancy Jane, b. Nov. 10, 1855. (8) Rachel Assenath, b. June 26, 1857; m. Albert Burgess; 4 children. (9) Nathan, b. July 7, 1859; drowned 1861. (10) Esson Monroe, h. Oct. 17, 1861 ; m. Myrtle Wall.ace; 2 children (11) Lois Ann, b. Sept. 21, 1864; is a school-teacher. (12) Austin Everett, b. June 18, 1867; in Haverhill, Ma.ss. vi Levi, b. May 31, 1826; m. Mary Hight ; 6 children; Grass Valley, Cal. vii Catharine A., b. Sept. 22, 1829; m. Samuel Alderman; 8 children, viii Bkn.iamin, b. April 25, 1832; m. Eupheinia Wallace; 7 children, ix Lois, b. July 7, 1833; in. Thomas Loney; 1 child; d. in California. X Amelia J., b. May 31, 1835; d. young, xi RAtiiEL DiENA, b. Nov. 8, 1836; m. Josiah Wallace; 5 children; he d. 1871. 12. vl. John Sanford, brother to the preceding, b. Sept. 25, 1794 ; m. Roxana, daughter of James Langley and lived at Billtown ; d. March, 1847 ; she d. 1863, aged 59. CMILDRBX. i Esther, b. Nov. 21, 1824; m. Fred IL Flynn, Feb. 9, 1854 ; he d. Feb. 18, 1870, aged 40; she m. 2d, Daniel Carr, ALLIED FAMILIES. clxxxix ;84; she jhihlrcn. and d. ildrcn. Robert Villiains, Jr., Oct. ohii Mc- Hiililreii : n, 1864 ; M:iy -22, 1847; m. , b. Nov. rasa Val- 18, 1851; eiinda, b. Irt'ii; -iil, Nov. 10, n. Albert 7, 1859; 1861 ; m. Sept. 21, b, b. June n ; Grass 111 er man ; rallace; 7 iUl; (1. in allace; 5 Sept. 25, Utown ; il. ). 9, 1854; uiel Carr, 11 111 iv V vi vii Vlll IX 1871; lied. 1878; she went to Boston, 1841, and lives in Dorchester. Children: (1) William Edward, b. Nov. 13, 1854; 111. Li/zie Simpson, June 6, 1877; in South Boston. (2) Florianna, b. June 8, 1858; m. (ieorge W. French ; 2d, F. N. Kimball. (3) Hattie Lorena, b. April 15, 1861; m. John VV. Preseott (Georjjfe W., John, Jere- miah, Nathaniel, John, James, over 1665 ; d. 1728), Sept. 28, 1881, and live m Dorchester. Samuel Sticphens, b. 1826 ; in. Susan, daughter of Joseph McLellan, 1852, Cornwallis, N. S. They had (I) Kst,her, b. Dec. 20, 1853; m. William Rockwell. (2) Nathan Henry, b. Sept. 20, 1856; m Clara, daughter of Samuel McPherson. (3) Samuel W., b. 1858 ; m. Lizzie, daugh- of Frank Robblee. (4) Martha, b. 1800; in. Alfred Allen. (5) Stephen Noble, b. March 4, 1862; m. Jane (S})ears) Glynn. (6) Edward, b. 1864. (7) Emily, b. 1870. Makk, b. 1828; m. Hannah Rodick ; 9 children. Charles, b. 1830; m. Maggie Walton; 5 children. Ebor, b. 1832; off in 1848^; unknown. Elizaheth, b. 1836"; m. Charles M. Abbot ; 4 or 5 chil- dren. Kkn.tamin H., b. July 15, 1838; in. Jerusha Ann, daugh- ter of Diiniel, son of Joseph Sanfonl ; 2d, Maria, daughter of Thomas Langley, 1873 ; Ilattie, b. July 16, 1874. Mr. Sanford to Boston, 1859. Eunice Malinda, b. Feb. 28, 1841 ; m. Charles M., son of Charles Flyiiii, brother to F. H. Flynn ; 3 children. John Leandeh, b. March 1, 1843; m. Eliza McLearn ; to Humboldt county, Cal.; 5 children. 13. vl. John Neweonib Sanford (Samuel, Benjamin, Esbon, Samuel, John), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Xmas, 1788; m. Sophia, daughter of David Condon, by Kev. Edward Manning, Marcl 13, 1813, and lived at Hortoii ; she <1. March 24, 1820, aged 30; he m. 2d, Charl«)tte Woodworth (see Wotxlworth), March 7, 1821, by Rev. Edward Manning, and d. May 15, 1831 ; she d. in Clements, Sept. 19, 1861, in her 68th year. children. 15 i William Henry, b. Dec, 22, 1813. 16 ii James, b. May 28, 1816. iii SoriiiA, b. Jan. 1, 1818; m. Solomon, son of Abner Wood- worth, Oct. 11, 1836, and lived at Somerset, West Corn- wallis, but moved to Lawrence, Mass., about 1870, and d. June 14, 1884, aged 76; she d. July 31, 1884. They ha. Aug. 26, 1846; m. Sarah, daughter of James and Ann Jane (Shaw) McMaster, Aug. 12, 1871; live in Everett, Mass.; 4 children. (5) Kacliel, I). Aug. 2, 1850 ; m. Thomas Henry, son of William Pickles, Aug. 20, 1881, photographer in East Cambridge, Mass.; 5 chihlren. (6) Alice, b. Sept. 21, 1853 ; m. Ingram, son of Wells IMiinney, Nov. 28, 1872; he d. March 3, 1877, aged 27, Lynnfield, Mass.; 2 children ; she m. 2d, George K. Whittemore, (Isaac, Isaac, Ebenezer), b, 1824, Aug. 15, 1884; 2 children. (7) Henrv, b. Jan. 30, 1856: d. Dec. 13, 1858. (8) John S., b. Sept, 15, 1858; m. iViattie Jackson, June 21, 1879 ; she d. Feb. 23, 1891, aged 33, leaving (a) Gladdis, b. May 10, 1880. (b) Gertrude, b. Aug. 10, 1881. He m. 2d, Levinia, daugh- ter of Robert Matthews from England, and live at and work in one of the factories in Waltliam, Mass. (9) Fred W., b. Dec. 8, 1861 ; m. Alice, daughter of John Hudson, Oct. 19, 1881; 2d, Laurie, daughter of John Gettie, Nov, 4, 1890, Lawrence, Mass.; Cliarles Henry, b. June 3, 1886. Maky Axn, b. Feb. 22, 1822; m. Josepli Chute. See No. 62. UicHARD H., b. April 24, 1824. John BuitroN, b. Aug. 26, 1826. EzKKiKL PuioK, b. Ai»ril 27, 1828. EuwAKi) Manxinc;, b. May 16, 1830. 14. vi. Joiltatliail Sanford, brother to the preceding, It. in Cornwallis, N. S., Nov. 10, 1790; ni. Melinda Woodwortli (Dan, Soloman, Silas, Ichabod, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), March 19, 1819, and lived at Somerset, Kings counly, N. !^.. a farmer; d. Oct. 17, 1884; she d. April 30, 1865, aged 69. ' CHILDKEX. 1 John Hurtox, b. Fob. 25, 1820 ; d. Oct. 2, 1829. ii Ebkr Porter, b. Dec. 12, 1821 ; m. May 10, 1823. iii William Stanhope, b. May 9, 1824; m. Linda Taylor from Wisconsin, about 1850; shed. July 8, 1858, aged 45; he ni. 2d, fc^mma Jane Lucas, and had 4 children ; 3 d. in infancy, while the 4th is a smart young man named Loren. 'i'he parents are mutes. iv Eunice A.mklia, b. Oct. 12, 1826; m. Clark Neily ; 4 cliil- dren, and d. Sept. 1, 1872. He d. March 26, 1873, aged 50. V Charles Edward, b. June 7, 1829; m. Alice, daughter of ALLIED FAMILIES. CXCl ) Perry, ) Ilatii- live in Aug. 'ly js, Aug. Inss.; f) [im, son 3, 1877, , George ). 18'24, Ian. 30, 5, 1S5S; \f\h. '23, m. (b) I, daugli- I at and ass. (9) of John of John s Henry, See No. ing, h. in rtli (Dan, klareh 19, ' : a. Get. William H. and Elizabeth Ann (Woodworth) Skinner; 6 children, vi Carolink Amanda, b. May 19, 1831 ; in. Nathan Vaughn, vii Jonathan DouciLAss, b. Oct. 30, 1834; m. Sarah J. Chase, viii Gkorgk Woodworth, b. Jan. 25, 1838; m. Emma J. Ellis; 6 children ; she d. Aug. 20, 1885, aged 47. He is a blacksmith in the Hoston Rubber works, Maiden,' Mass. 15. vil. William Henry Sailford (John N., Samuel, Benja- min, Esbon, Samuel, John), b. in Horton, Kings county, N. S., Dec. 22, 1818; m. Rachel, daughter of Enoch and Eunice (Davison) Con- don, March 6, 1844; she d. Oct., 1860, aged 39; he m. 2d, Sarah A. Pineo (Augustine, William, Peter, James), Feb., 1861, and d. June, 1890; she d. March, 1890, aged 75. CHILDRKN. • i Prudence, b. Aug. 2, 1846; m. Nathan, son of T. Best, 1862. ii Joseph, b. Aug. 28,1848; m. Ceretha Margeson ; live in Merrill, Iowa, iii Pkyor, b. April 19, 1850; m. Annie Jarvis ; Ruth Charl- ton, iv Mary Jank, b. Aug. 19, 1852; m. James Alonzo Durland (b. Sept. 15, 1849, son of Charles S., Thomas, Daniel); 4 children ; Arlington, Mass. V John William, b. Oct. 15, 1856; m. Annie, daughter of William Molloy, 1887; live in Brighton, Mass. vi Stewart Noble, b. Oct. 27, 1859; m. Alice Thompson, Somerville. vii Noble II., b. March, 186>; d. Sept., 1866. viii WiLLARD N., b. Dec, 1863 ; m. Maggie, daughter of Ezek- iel Parish, 1889. ix Martha E., b. Sept. 15, 1860; m. Handley, son of Thomas Palmer, 1889. 13. da Taylor 858, aged [lildren ; 3 lan named ily ; 4 ehil- 1873, aged augliter of 16. vii. .Tames Sanford, brother to the above, b. May 28, 1816; m. Harriet, daughter of Robert Lyons, Dec. 20, 1837, and lived near Waterville, Cornwallis, N. S.; she d. March, 1869, aged 47; he in. 2d, Emily, daughter of David Sanford, and widow of John McDougall, and d. March, 1874. CHILDREN. i Wesley, m. Sarah Nicholls ; Waterville. ii Prudence, m. Obed Taylor ; 2d, . iii James, m. Anna Eaton ; Merrill, Cass county, Iowa. ' ^^e9IVI tM i ' ■'i CXCII AI.I.IKD FAMII.IKS. ?. I - « • *•■ 0^^ ; ^^^t^ \ -' iv FuniKNCK, in. Gc'ortjc, son of Willi:un Forsytlu'. V TiAI.KAII, <1. at. tiO. vi CoRNKi.iA, 1). l!^47 : 111. Joseph, son of Davifl ami Sally (Wear) iMinai'd; 7 cliiMren ; Dorclu'stcr, lioslon. vii Makv .Iank, in. Jason, son of Jolin Nicliolls; 8 cJiildren ; Morrill, Iowa, viii KuKKMAN, tl. ill 80. ix Wki.comk, A. nt '20. X Soi'HUoNiA, il. yonii!,'. xi AitrmiK, off West. xii KunkstMkai>, l»y 2'i wife ; off West, xiii IIastincjs. xiv Ciiaki.ks. XV (tIkorok. xvi Wki.comk. 17. vll. HiclmnlHanliiivrSaiiford (John N.—an.l Charlotte Woodworth — , S:unnel, Benjamin, Kslton, Samuel, Jolin), 1>. in Cornwallis, A|»ril '24, 1S*24; in. Rebecca Potter (hoc IVtter), March '25, IS47, and lived in Clements, AnnapoliH county, N. S.; she d. April G. ISBf), aged 40; he m. '2d, Jerusha Chute (see No. (»3), and d. Marcii 5, 1888. The witlow is merchant and postmistress at CleinentHvalo. CHII.DUKN. i Dka. Kdwaud Pkvok, 1). March '2, 1S4S ; m. Maggie C. Wade (William, John, .lohn), a school-teacher; live in Allston, Mass. ii E.MMA Okatia, It. Felt. 17, 184U; m. Joseph F. Berry (Peter, Th(tmas), 187'2. iii JoH.N Mii.roN, It. Felt. 2, 18.')1 ; m. Serena A. Chute; Amanda E. Chute (see No 08); and lived «tn Brooklino street, Cornwallis, N. S.; to New Hampshire, 187t>; to Allston, Mass., 1891 ; to Linden, 18S>2. ;- iv Thomas Ansi.kv, It. Dec. 5, 1852; m. Althea, daughter of William Long, Oct., 1876; 8 sons; live in Allston, Mass. v I'uuDKNcK Jank, It. Fel). 18, 1855; in. Il.'indley C. Chute. See N(t. '248. vi Amiia Ciikistina, 1>. Sept. '20, 1850; m. Samuel, son of David IMne, Sept., 1870. vii Ei.iZAiiKTii EroKNiA, It. Jan. '25, 1850; m. John, son of Charles Dondale, Oct., 1880. viii IiiA Lilian, It. May '28, 1861 ; m. C'apt. Herbert A. Hen- shaw, Sept. 2, 1890, and d. at sea of ship fever, April •24, 1^91, near the West Twdies. ix Zknas Akmstan, b. Ajtril 19, 1863; m. Laura, daughter «.f David Frazer, 1887. X Adah Kkbkcca, b. M;iy *23, 1865; in. Jolin, son of Gilbert Hicks, 1888. I 18. vii. Jollll Burton Nanford, the next brother, b. Aug. '26, 1826; went over to Marblehead, Mass., about 1850; m. Ann M., AUIED FAMH-IKS. CXCII1 (1 Sully lildn'M ; 'lisnloltf ), 1.. in I, Marrli ,; hIi(> tl. 03), !iii; to lighter of i)n, Mass. V. (niute. 1, son of n, son of A. Hen- er, April (laugliter of Gilbert Aug. 26, Ann M., ilanglitiT of William Clark, a whilfsmith from Devon, Kng., July *2, 1856; Hhe tl. at or near Middleton, A«ig. 7, 1882, aged 48 yearn. CHILDREN. i JunsoN C, b. Oct. 9, 1857; m. Lizzie A., daughter of I). Thomas Martin, Sept. 21, 1880, and is a liookkeeper in Boston, hut lives in Marhleliead. ii (\\RKiK A., h. Oct. 27, 1859; d. 1869. iii Wii.UAM Edward, b. March 10, 1864; m. Carrie Hutch- inson, and shed. April 7, 1H91, aged 26. iv Danikl C. B., b. Dec. 6, 1866; m. Jennie Hutchinson (George R., Jacob, John, John, Joseph, Joseph, Joseph, Richard, 1602-1682). Ancestral line on the other sitle : Thomas of Arnold, England, Thomas, Thomas, I uwrence, Thoniiis, Anthony, William, James, Bernard of Cow- Inm, York county, Eng., 7280 ; live in Danvers, Mass. V Li/ziE It., b. Jan. 10, 1870 ; m. Otis Williams, 1889, From the Hutchinson family of New England have descended some high, honorable, an. ii ("iiAKi.Ks W., I». June I.*), 1869; m. I^ura, dauglilcr of John HiMiHhaw, Nov., 1888. iii KiHTH Ann, b. Feb. 6, 1862; m. William C'rowell, I>ec. 14, 1881, and .1. Jan. 17. 1S86; he .1. 1885, age, leaving a son Ralph, b. 1883. iv Ci.ARicNc-E K., b. Aug. 2*2, 1871; m. Eupbemia (Yarrigle) lliltz, March 25, 1891. t!0. vii. Edward Manning 8anford, the youngest and laust one, b. May 10, 1830; m. Ann (>., daughter of Tbonuui Millner, March 29, 1S54, and livcH near Olementsvale. CHILUKSN. i Janu Soi'huonia, b. 1855; in Priestlv, son of William Lon-,', Feb. 14, 1876, and d. J.in., l.<82; he m. 2«1, Ellen Wallace, Oct. 9, 1882; in. 3d, Mary L, daughter of Saunders Millbury. it NoBi.K, ni. Emma, daughter of Roljert Miller, 1891. iii Manning, m. Lovisa, daughter of Edward Berry, 1885. iv TuAUDKirs, in. V ZiLLAii O., m. Michael A. Donovan, April 20, 1892. vi Louisa. The last two were school-teachers. SAXTON. I»ng before the Revolution lived at White PlaioA, Westchester county, N. Y., :i family named Saxton or Sexton. George Sexton, cordwainer, of Rye, sold property in White Plains to Jeremiah Fowler, 1735. Lorenzo Sabine (1800-1877), in bis** American Loyal- ists," 1864, says George Saxton of White Plains, N. Y., lived within half a mile of Washington's headquarters; at the peace of 1783, went to Digby, N. S. Ilis son George d. there 1860, very aged. Whether the father's name was George is questionable. The grandsons in Ontario said his name was William, and William's wife was Jane Jones. They had two sons, John aad Geoi^ge, and a daughter Jane. • ALLIRD FAliri.lF.R. CXCV idow of arch 31, igliter of ell, IKh-. agiMl 25, Yarrigle) an«l la-*«t Millner, ' William •2*U Elle" lugfater of , 1S85. ^9--!. Testchester li^ Sexton, Jeremiah can l»yal- , Y., lived peace of 1860, very able. The William's rge, and a 1. i. Kev. Johu SaxtOll, wan h. m-ar Muutauk Tuint, Ix>ng Islanil, N. Y.July 4, 175H; went to Digby, N. 8., a young man; m. Margaret, daughter of Alexander and Caroline (Purdy) Ilainii, 17S(i, and had 6 or 7 children. In IHII he niovetl to l'|i|H*r Canada, then H«M'alled, and nettUMl in the I^ndon I>ii>trict, Aince culletl Malahiile. Elgin county, Ont. The old folk;* beloi.getl to the BaptiMt church. He d. June 11, 1847 ; she d. June 4, l^^a, agetl 87. CHII.ItRKX. i Jaxe, h. May 6, 1787 ; ni. MoHes, Hon of John Kdii«on, and had Mary, John, Ilains, William, Isaac, Jane, KuHAell, and (ieorge. They nioveil from Hayhani, Ont., to iirand Kapids, Mich., in 1842, where some of them still live. ii William, b. April 25, 1789; ni. Margaret, daughter of John E«Ii((on, and hail Clara, Sandy, John, Sweyn, Clar- inda, Hannah, Sally, Jane, Mary, :ui, and kept a hotel there. iv Alkxaxokk, b. May 16, 1800; m. Elizabeth Saunders; liveti in Bayham, and had I>>afy, John, Margaret, Han- nah, George, Francis, Mahlan, and Charlett. Mrs. Saxton d. in spring of 1842; he m. 2d, Jan. 29, 184»>, Harriet, daughter of Elijah and Eleanor (Shook) McConnell, anil had 2 daughters; he d. 1872. V l8AAr Hatfield, h. Oct. 18, 18U2; ni. Elizabeth, daughter ol Adonij.ih and Nancy (Williams) Edis^m, and lived in Bayham, near Vienna. They had Clarine, Lot, Jain«*s, and John. Mrs. Saxton d. July 3, 1857, ageil .'>.^; he m. 2d, Mr». Lucretia Olmstead, and d. 1881 ; she d. March 25, 1881, aged 73. vi FIlijau. b. May 4, 1807; m. Margaret, daughter of Caleb and Sarah (McConnell) Hains, ami lived in Malahide ; inherited bis father's farm. They had William, Abigail, Mary Ann, John, and Susan. He d. Nov. 2, 1884 ; she d.Oct., 1)S9«J, aged 76. 2* ii. Geoi^e Haxton (William), b. k.ear Montauk Point, N. Y., 1766; m. Kachel, daughter of Peter and Eleanor (Van Kleek) Mullin, near Digby, N. S., April 10, 1791, and live « ■I I'' ■(■ ■ CXCVl AI.LIKI) KAMILIKS. ■ ty k II 111 IV i.c liay county, N. S. He d. 1868 ; she d. Th«'v had KMz:\beth Jane, George, Ellen, Rachel, Kmeline, \V. Mehitable, Zilphia, and Abigail. Ki.KANoK, b. Aug. 26, 1799; m. Antlumy, son o1 Thomas Seeley, April 3, 1818, and lived in !.ialahide, near the shore of Lake Krie, till about 1850, wher he sold out there, and bought the David Sibley farm in Bayham ; siie d. Aug. 26, 1878, exactly 79; he d. Dec. 25, 1884, aged 80. Tliey had (leorge, Katy, Rebecca, Isaac, Margaret, Moses, and Orlo. IloKKRT, b. IHOI ; m. Sarah Clarissa Schofield, and lived in H«)Ughtt)n, Norfolk county, Ont., east of Vienna. They had Kliphal, John, William, ami David. Mrs. Saxton KUK, b. 1807; m. Rebecca Grafton; 10 children. VI VII SMITH. I. I. Rieliurd Sniltll, of Shropham, Noi , Eng, came over to Ipswich, Mass., 1638 or 1639. He is reported to have returned to England about 1650. He deeded land to his son Richard in Ips- wich, 1658, witnessed by Nicholas anout 16:H; hi. iMiilip Call, who <1. .lune II, ItiO'J, leaving IMiilip (a. 1«)!)1) aiul M.iry. She in. "J.l, .lolin Hiirr; in. 8a, Henry Heniu'tt, aiwl a. Jan. TJ, 1707-8. Mr. Heiinett in. 1st, Lyaia, aaugliter of .folin IVrkiiiK, about l<)f)l; 5 eliiiaren ; nIh' d. ir»7'2. He was living in 17(18, .'igeil 79. Maktiia, I». about 1633; in.. John Rogers. IV 2. ii. Kicliard Sniitli, Jr., b. in Kngland ai>out M)-J9; m. Hannah, aanghter of .lohn aiul Martli.a Cheney, Ni»v. H>, HiHO (she was b. Nov. 16, 164'J, ami i\. May 9, 17-22), aiul a. 1711. CHII.DRKN. i A Child, b, July, 1670; probably a. young. 3 ii Daniki., b. ItwS. iii Mautiia, b. 1674; in. Jaeoi), son of Thoinas and Klixabuth (I'erkins) lb»aranmn (l()7l-17f)6), aihl d. 1710. iv Natha.niki-, b. 1676; in. Kli/.iibeth, daughter of . I .lines ami iMary (King) Fuller (1>. 167H), 170-J, and had Kli/.aluMli, Uichard, Hannah, Nathaniel, John, Dorothy, Lucy, and . Daniel. 4 V John, b. 1677. vi Hannah, b. 1678-9; m. Chaawoll of Lynn; h.-ul Eunice, Margaret, and Mary, vii DoKOTHv, b. 1680 -, m. Robert Rogers of llo\v'_, 1702. viii Eli/ahkth, b. about 1682; a. in 1747. ix Josicrii, b. July 16, 168r); ni. Joanna, aaughter of "-ia.'ie. ami Joanna Fellows, April 9, 1710, ami d. in Sudbury, May 3, 17:^4. Children : Joanna, Anna, Joseph, Jeniiina, Isaac, Martha, Kphraiin, Margaret, and David. X liicHAiitu, b. about 1688; d. June 22, 1700. 3. iii. DanJel Sniitll (Hichara, Richard), b. 1678 ; m. Kliza- beth, (laughler of Kobert and Klizabeth (Iteiner) I'aine (1677-1717), of Ipswich; ni. 2a, Deborah Wilcoinb of Ipswicli, 1721, and d. June 8, 1755. cii!m>k:i;n. i Ki.i/.AiiicTH, b. 1708 ; d. before 1755. ii I{i(-iiAKi), b. and d. 1704. iii Daniki., b. 17(>5; in. Mary, aaughter of Moses ami Sii- s.'inna ((loodhne) Kimball, and inoveil to Kxet«r, N. II., about 1748; living in 17.').^, Childn-n : Daniel, Jeremiah, Kbene/er, Susann.'ih, and Paine, iv Jki'.jomiaii, b. Dec. 6, 1707 ; d. Dec. 13, 1731. V J^HK/, b. Dec. 20, 1709; in. Klizabeth , and was living iit Hampton, 1738. vi MoHUH, b. July 9, 1711 ; d. April 18, 1715. _ 1 cxcvm ALLIED FAMILIES. I '. V «. I . vii Aaron, 1). Aug. 25, 1713 ; d. April 18, 171.5. viii K/.KKiuL, b.ij)t. Nov. 2, 1714; a. A|>ril 12, 1715. ix Aakov, b. about 1715; ni. Murtlia, tlaughUT of .Fo«»>|>li Allen, Esq.; ordained at Marlboro', 1740, and <1. at East Sudbury (Wayland) 1781 ; daughter Martba ni. Kev. Mr. Bridge of Sudbury. X DoKOTiiY, b. May 5, 1717; m. Joneph Sargent, Jr., 1738, of GlouccKter, who d. 1791. 5 xi Moses, b. May 19, 1724; d. 1783. xii Deborah, l>aiit. Sept. IG, 1725; d. after 1755, xiii Mary, I>. Oct. 9, 1727; m. Dane, who <1. 1756, an1 ; m. ; daughter Elizabeth, and d. about 1783. f ,I()Hj>|)h . at Kast Rev. Mr. Jr., 1738, 1756, and \. Meicy, >. 4, l7n->, \vill««l to cli (16U4- Iwoll, Jr., .i5. 1724; m. r-2l-17ft3) UH, aixl etli (Kind)all) I'ingry (1795-1876), and d. May 3, 1879. CHILDREN. i MKMiTAni.E, b. Sept. ;{0, 1S23; m. (ieorge B, sou of Luther and Clarissa (Krye) Sletlman, Sept. 17, 1S46; d.inghter Clarissa M., b. Jan. 30, 1849; m. John Kuckley since 1870; 3 children. mi 'i.i I ,» ^-t ■ ■ ^ ■ . ■'I CC AM.IKI) FAMIIJKS. « ii KuNioK LoKD, 1). Aug. 19, 1825; d. Dec. 11, 1877. iii Ei.iZABKTii r., I). Jan. '22, 1828; m. Henry W., Hon ui Daniel and Mary (Stacy) Tiiurnton, April 80, 1868. iv Aaron Augustus,!). Sept. 10, 18:50; bookseller and Hta- tioner some years in Salern, now inspector and assistant clerk in the Water Department; m. Maria Foster (Isaac I'., Mt)se8, Jonatlian, Caleb, Abraham, Reginald), Sept. 22, 1858, and had Stephen, Augustus, Eddie, and Arthur Foster. She d. Jan. 5, 1890, aged 57. V Lucv Ann, b. June 28, 1835; d. Aug. 11, 1870. ! 1 SPURR. 1. i. Mirliaiol Spiirr was one of 45 passengers that embarked from Boston, May 17, 1760, for Annapolis, N. S., on the sloop Charming Molly. lie had with him Ann Hird, his wife, and they settled in the township of Annapolis, near Round Hill. CHILDUUN. 2 i AnuAM, b. 1756. ii Ann, ni. William, son of Philip iJarteaux. iii AiiiGAiL, m. John Harris, m.im*. See Harris, iv Snii'i'Y, m. Letitia Vorss. V MicHAKL, m. Diadama, daughter of Rev. Arsarelah Morse. vi Thomas, m. Mary, daughter of Robert Hood, vii Ei.KANon, m. Abram Lent. viii Er.i/AnKTH, m. Jacob Fritz, Nov. 15, 1787; she d. 1788. He m. 2<1, Ann Bent, Feb. 5, 1789. 2. ii. Abrnill Spnrr (Michael), b. In Mass., 1756; m. Mary Lecain**', and lived near Round Mill, Annapolis county, N. S. lie d. Jan., 1831 ; she d. 1846, aged about 80. < IIII.DKKX. i Maky, m. Georgi' Davis, 1791. ii MiciiABi., b. 1775; m. Elizabeth, «laughler of John Roach, Aug. 9, 1798, and d. Jan. 23, 1878, in his I03d year. ♦ FrntiL'is Lucalu lu. Klicla, iljui«lili;r of Col ThuinuH Hyilo iiud Uveil ut Aiinu|)olis. CIIII.OKBN. 1 John, in. Sarah Prokldeiit-e. ii Ki.iciA, Ml. John Uitolilv— Jiulgu Thomiis UitcliU- was llieir son, iii Ann, tn. iv Ki.i/AMKTU, III. Tlioiim.s lliirris. v 'I'lioMAS, III. Miiriliii Wllkiu. vi .Makv, Ii. ITOfii 111. Abram, .•mu orMicliuul Spurr, and li. about 184G. ALMKD FAMUJKS. CCl Hon of 8. m. 1773; m. Cliristopher I*. Harris. See Harris. iv Jane, m. Dea. Ik'njainiii Pot or. Soo Potter. V Thomas:, d. ytumg. vi A.N.N, 111. Ilonry, son of Micliaol Honii^or ; <) chihiroii. vii Aiiic.Aii., 1). 178.*); il. April *J(), IS71; in. Tlialohor Soars (Nathaniel, Joshua, Samuel, Paul, Kichartl). He in. 1st, Iteliecea Smith, and d.at St. John, 1819, aged i'u ; 9 chil- «lren. viii liEv. GiLHKUT, b. July 9, 17S7; in. Ksther Chute. Sec No. 1.3. ix DiADAMA, 111. Elijah, son of Henjainin Hunt, 1808, and • livetl near Smith's Cove, Dighy county, N. S.; 6 children 1). in N. S. iind 4 h. in St. John, N. B, He d. 1847, aged 03. Children: (1) Mary Ann, h. IS(>9; m. Michael Heiiig«'r, .Ir. ("J) William, h. IHl'J; m. Kr:inces Horhiiry, of England, Dec, 14, 1837; children b. in St. John, and 'J, in Boston. (3) Hev. Abrani .S,, b. April, 1814; m. Catharine Johnston (I)r, Lewis, Williaiii Moroton, Dr. Lewis, the last Uoyal (Governor in (ie(tr«;ia), of Halil'ax, and d. Oct, 23, 1877; 6 children: (a) Eliza Theresa, b. 1S50; in. Judge A. W. Savary (Sabine, Nathan, ITriah, Thomas, Samuel, Thomas, over to Plymouth, Mass,, ir»34/, (b) Dr. Lewis (Gibson, m. Flora Vaiighan. (c) James Johnston, barrister :it Halifax, in. Minnie Ander- son, (d) Aubrey Spurr, a merchant, (e) Ella Maud, m. Kev. A. C. Chute; see No. 147. (f) Kev. Ralph M., Jamaica IMain, Mass.; Baptist minister. (4) Maria, b. 181«); III. James Clark, (5) Benjamin, b. 1S1«; m, Sarah E. Peters, Boston; 7 children, (H) Caroline, b 18*20; 111. John L., son of Dea. lienjamiii r*otter, Es(j. (7) Charles M., b. 18-23; m. ilan;,! Wordon. (8) Abi- gail, b. 18'27; m. Rev. John D. Caswell, St. .loliii, N. li. (9) Henry (Gilbert, I IS30; m. .lane Babbitt, St. John, N. B., 1801. (10) Julia, b. 183'2; m. Benjamin Price, Boston. X Makia, m. Samuel MeColIy. xi Ei.iciA, ni. John Soulis (John, Daniel, John, John, France to Aiiieri(!a about 1700). xii Ahkam, III. Ann, daughter of Capt. Henry Harris, 1*<*20. STEADMAN. 1. i. John Nteadmail, l'. alxmt 172(», was of S, Kingstown, II. L; m, Partheiiia (Jracey, 1740, in Shrewslmry, .Monmouth county, N. J.; had 1 chiMren when Mrs. Steadman d., :md lu' m. I'd, Fnincei* C'ongdon of N. Kingstown, |{, L, ami went to ('ornwallis, N. S., 1700. •« ''A ^•;^. , ■' '"! .1 ' » r ; ; St ' 1 . .'f ccii II iii iv V vi vii viii IX X 4 xi 5 xli ALMRD FAMILIES. <-ilII.I)RKN. Maktha, I). :il»ojit 1747; m. Jan. 12, 1761), WonU'ii lieek- with (.F«>lm, James, Matthcn-, Mnttliew) of Norwich, Ct,, who wont to ^'oriiwallis, \. S., from S. Kingstown, K.J,, in 1700. Chihlrt-n: John bt'-'ailman, 177(1; Par- tht'nia, 1771; Thomas VVordon, 1772; Kebecca, 1770, and Enocli, 1779. Paktiiema, m. an. N\»v. 7, 1802 ; in. Ilarrii't (iihnori', of llor- ton, an. Nov. 21, ISO"; ni. Aaron A. Sliertifld, brotluT to ik'njaniiii H., aiul d. 18*J2 ; ho d. 3. ii. .lollll ShMUlinail, l»rotlier to tlio al)ov«>, It. April IS>, 1705; in. Hannah Harris, and lived in Corn\vallin. CHILDREN. i Hannah, I». .July 11, 1793; m. John Van Hiiskirk, 1S14. ii liKrsv, I). .Ian. 'J'}, I79ft; ni. John McLachlin; 1H2M?); in. 2d, Timothy Ilaggarty, Nov. 7, 1821. 7 iii CuAKi.Ks Chu'Man, h. April 5, 1797. iv Thomas, b. March 9, 1799; in. Tritcs H<»rsnian, IVttico- diac, N. S. V .JAMKs,.b. March 4, 1802; in, Betsy Hicks, vi WiM.iAM, b. Aug. 2, 1804; m. IJcckwith. 8 vii BKN.IAMIN, i». Fi'b. 12, 1.S07. viii Mary Ann, b. May 21, 1809. IX Susan, b. July 16, 1811; in. Arthur Armstrong; 2 daugh- ters ; m. 2d, Kdward Charlton, son of .lojin. X GiioKciK, It. Feb. 14, 18l.'i; m. iVrkins; in. 2d, Thu- nias' widow, Moncton, N. li. 4. ii. Willlnin Steadlliail Mohn and Parthcnia), It. in Corn- wallis, N. S., March 2n, 1777; iii. Hannah T. Citutch, Nov. 18, 180:{, and d. in Monctitn, N. B., Nov. 18, 1804. rnii.DKKN. i .loHN, b. Moncton, N. B., Sept. 28, 1,S04; in. Catharine Harp«'r; was engaged in lumber, ship-buihiing, and nier- eantile Itiisiness; d. Jan. 13, 1882; she , and had C'harles, Ann, ami Fanny. vi Kmwaki) M., b. Aug. 30, 1832; ni. Sarah Jane Robinson (July 10, 1842 -April, 1866), Feb. 4, 1863; daughter Fannie b. Dec. 13, 1«63; d. Feb. 16, 1883. lie m. 2d, Melissa Klizabeth, daughter of Stephen North, March 6, 1867. They ha.l Frank Ebner, Stephen North, Freder- ick Webster, Harriet Klcanor, Wilbcrt Dimock, Harry Cogswell, and William Norman. vii Hakkikt, b. Aug. 21, ls34; ni. Itobcrt Harrington, broth»'r to William, and had Ruth, Alice, (icorge William and Mary liliinchc, twins, and Kmtch Steailm:in. viii Fa.nnik, b. Aug. 2<», \HHH ; m. Frederick Webster (Dr. Willlum, Dr. Isaiui, Moses, Noah, (leorge, Thonuis, (lov. John), aH his 2d wife; hatt. She came to Lynn, Mass., 1870; her father and mother in 1872. The old lady d. in Nova Scotia, Oct., 1873, aged 65 ; he d. in LyHP, 1876, aged 79. 8. iii. Beiljlllllill Stoadniail, brother to the above, b. Feb. 12, 1807; m. Eliza Harris (b. Jan. 2, 1808); d. Aug. 3, 1870. He m. 2d, a sister, Abba (Harris) Ring, 1874, and d. June 7, 1880. «t) ^l n # H CCVl AI,I.IKI> KAMII.IKS. CItll.DUKN. I .luiiN, I.. Manli 12, IHH(»; .In.wiu-.l Mimli I'J, iMfU. ii Mauia, I). S«'|»i. -Jl, ls;U ; .1. N».v. 17. iii I.NtiKUHoi.i., I). Oct. 'I'l, \KVA\ III. F^lixa Srriliiicr, A|iril 7, 1M50; II cliildror; Caiiii.la Cri-ck, N. S. iv VViM.iAM A., I). F»'l», :{, 1h;{0; m. Mary (Jracf. V Ai.uNZn, li. June 'Jl', IMH8; in. Maf^j^ii- (iiacc, ilaii^lilrr of Patrick, vi iVlKMHSA, l». Si'j.t. 4, 1S40; <1. IMfiS. vii Amki.ia, 1.. May 14, IH42; .1. 1S5M. viii Asa II., I». S«'|it. 24, 1S44 ; in. Niuu-y (Jract', daunliU'i- ainan, .lolm, .l«»lin), l». Mnn'li I, IS24; ni. M.ii y, tlaiij^litcr uf .lolin Ut-acli, Hronk- Hflil, \. S., .Iiiiu' 17, IS47, and livi'd in AylcslunI, Init inovt'd lo HoHtoii ulhiiit 1S<>7 \ lie ti, .Ian,, 1S87. Tin* widuw Ih in Stnitli B(»Ht«l||. (Illt.nKK.V. i Kkancks .Tank, I.. A|.iil :{(», 1H4S; ni. Williain Wear (d. 1S7;;); III. -Jd, .laincM |{. Duffy, IS74. ii Ada Havii.aii, I). April :{(>. IS4i>; in. .lames M., ^4ltn of Ih'iiiy Spinney, Maieli S, IHM'J. iii tl«)HHUA', l». Nov. 2«), lS/)(»; d. .Ian. 20, IH.VJ. iv (-tKoKiiiAXA, h. March 29, IHr>2; in. K/.ra r.iliner, Stuitli HoHloll. V CiiAifi.Ks Ciiii'MAN, 1». .Inly II, lMr);i; in. Nellie I'owcrH. vi AiujisTA .Mauv, I». Oct. ;n, lsr)4; III. Williain Ih-nry Wear, IJoHton. vii .Iamks Takkkk, m. i>., It. .Inly l.'t, iSi'iti; in. Marion Kstelle Webster; live in Milford, M.-imh. viii Wii.i.iAM Am, INK, l». May 17, lMr)S; ni. Minnie It. Locke, Lynn, ix (fKoiMJK Ai.iiKKT, l». Sept. 7, 18f)}>; in. M.'iry Gray, lioston. X KoitKUT La\v8on, l». Sept. 17, 18(53; in Christina Kicli, Boston, xi Hakvkv Ki (iKNK, I). May 7, 1H6G. xii (\>KA Mkm.i:, I». April 2.*), IMtiS; m. Koliert McArthur. TAYLOR. 1. \, Edward Tjiyloi% i>. in Coventry, Kng., 1042; to Hostun, 16U8; 11. C, 1071; became a Huttleii, ami left at IiIh dcatli thoiiHaiidrt of pa^os in <|iiarto, IioiukI in |>arcii> luunt liy liiiMHt'lt'. Ilv m. Fjli/.altutli, ilatiirlitcr of Kuv. JanwH Kitrli, of Norwich, N.»v. f), H574 ; nhi- .1. July 7, ir.Si», am-.l :iH ; he ni. 'Jd, Ruth, i>6; m. Kev. Menjaniin Lord of Norwieli, 1 720. xii Mkiii rAKi.K, h. Aug. 14, 169i>; ni. I{ev. William (iager i>f Lebanon. • "i Kkziaii, I.. A|>ril I, 17o2;m. Kev. Isaac Stile« (1697-1760) (Jolin (1665 1758), J.din (ir.33-168H), John (I.Vjj's over 1685, to WinilHor, Conn.; ni. Kaehel , and d. 1662), New Haven, Conn., June I, 1725; «)ne Hon, Kzra, h. Nov. 29, 1727; thenjotherd. Dee. 4; he m. 2d, Khther H«»oker, 1728; hIic d. 1779, aged 77. Rev. Inaac w.'w a mend)', r of Vale College; IiIh 2d family were 10 in number — 3 of them, KHther, Leverett, ami Handin, are said to have g«»ne to New Brunswick. Rev. Kzra Stilen, ij..i)., presi- dent of Vale College, m. Klizabeth, daughter of Col. John Hubbard, 1767; had 8 children; she d. May 29, 1775, aged 44; he m. 2d, Mary, widow of William Checkley, Providenc*', R. I., Oct. 12, 1782, and «l. .May 12, 1795, a great scholar and author. 2 xiv Ei.DAi., b. April 10, 1708. 2. ii. IM». KIdHtl Taylor (Kev. K.l ward), b.WestfieM, Mass., April 10, 1708; m. Khothi, tlaiighter of •leremiah Dewey, N«>v. 1, 1732. Shed. .June 22, 1740, aged 27 ; he m. 2d, Thankful, daughter uf Maj. John Day of Springtieh), 1742, and lived in Weston, .Mass., a prominent man in civic and religiouH society. He ^^, IMAGE EVALUATION TEST TARGET (MT-3) 1.0 I.I 1.25 2.0 1.8 1.4 III 1.6 V] <^ /M A V /A 4% V % V ^ V^"^ >>, % ^^ iV . ccvm ALLIED FAMILIES. ing General Court in Boston, May 21, 1777; she tl. Aug. 12, 1803, aged 82. i CHILDREN. i Eldad, b. Sept. 5, 173.3; m. Esther Day, Aug. 5, 1754. ii KnoDA, b. July 10, 1735; d. young, iii Mehitable, b. Auc;. 4, 1786 ; ni. Aaron Ashley, June 12, 1764, Westtield.'^ iv Kaohki., b. June 11, 1740; d. young. V Edward, b. Jan. 5, 1744; m. Sarah Ingersoll, March 2, 1769. vi Samuel, b. Nov. 20, 1745; m. Tirzah Holcomb, 1786. vii Thanfvful, b. Jan. 21, 1748; m. Bolian King, Jan. 3, 1771. 3 viii James, b. Aug. 18, 1750. ix Jedidiah, b. Oct. 27, 1752 ; m. Abigail, daughter of Stephen Prowler, Jan. 16, 1783. X John, b. April 30, 1755; d. July 21, 1750. xi Anna, b. July 80, 1757; ni. Zadoc Bush, 1775, and d. 1845, Westfield. xii Elizabeth, b. Aug. 12,1760; m. Andrew Perkins, 1789, Norwich, Conn. 4 xiii JoriN, b. Dec. 23, 1762. 3. iii. James Taylor (Dea. Eldad, Rev. Edward), b. West- field, Mass.; m. Mary Ann, daughter of David Mosely, Nov. 21, 1771. He is reported to have gone to Rhode Island, and thence to Nova Scotia, in time of the Revolution ; settled in Granville ; m. Becca Smith. 5 6 CHILDREN. i Amy, b. about 1779; m. Andrew Brown, from Massachu- setts and Scotland, and lived in Wilmot, N. S.; d. 1854. Children : (1) James R., m. Amelia, daughter of Obadiah Marshall ; 8 children. (2) Andrew, m. Sally, daughter of John Banks ; 2 children. (She was witii Ruth Foster when killed by the tree, see Foster.) (3) Mary, (4) Amy, (5) Becca, d. 3 old maids. (6) Betsy, ni. Samuel McConnell, Protestant from Ireland. (7) Stephen (1802-1844), m. Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Marshall (b. 1808), and had (a) Mary, 1836, m. Charles Moore (Edward, Thomas) 1855, had 5 children ; live in East Boston, and her motlier with them, (b) Louise J., b. 1837 ; m. James Ross, (c) Stephen Edward, b. 1839; m. Mary Tuttie. (d) Abigail, b. 1841; m. Beriah Baker. (8) Thomas. ii James, b. 1780. iii Stephen, b. 1785. i\ ALLIED FAMILIES. CC.X :a 12, 1803, 1754. , June 12, Marcli 2, L78(i. g, Jan. 3, :»f Stephen 75, and d. kins, 1789, ), 1). West- r, Nov. 21, thence to invilk^ ; m. ISIassachii- >.; d. 1854. uf Obadiah laughter of oster when Amy, (5) McConnell, 2-1844), m. 1808), and 1, Thomas) her motlier Ross, (c) d) Abigail, 7 8 iv Becca, b. 1787 ; m. Josliua Beals (Abel, Abel, Andrew, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, John, from Norfolk, Enii'., to Hing- ham, Mass., 1«38 ; d. 16«8, aged 100), and lived on " Beafs' Mountain," south of Nictaux ; he d. 1805, aged 81. They bad (1) Abba, m. Fred Taylor, son of James, Jr. (2) Sarah, m. John Whitman. (3) Amy, m. Dennis Bent, and d. 1850. (4) Isaac, b, A])ril, 1815; m. Mary Harris (Joseph, Capt. Henry.) (5) Stephen, b. 1817 ; m. Mary Ann, daughter oi Edwin Payson, and d. 1891. (G) Rachel, b. Oct. 22, 1819; m. William Henry Harris, brother to Mary. She d. Dec. 20, 1858 ; he m. 2d, Amoret, daughter of Timotliy Banks. (7) Becca, m. William Phiuney, Jr.; he d. 1888. (8) Eleanor, m. Edwin Payson, Jr.; he d. 1891. V Betsy, b. 1789; m. Caleb Read, and had Robert, Joshua, and William. vi Bknnet Ingram, b. May 13, 1792. vii William, b. 1794. 4. iii Rev. John Taylor, brother to the preceding, b. in Westfield, Mass., Dec. 23, 1702; graduated at Yale, 1784; settled minister in Deerfield, as successor to Rev. Mr. Ashley, Feb. 14, 1787 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Col. Nathaniel Terry, of Enfield, Conn., June 14, 1788. On account of ill-health he was dismissed from the church Aug. 11, 1800. He published "Appendix to the Redeemed Captive," 1793, and " A Journey of a Missionary Tour in Western New York." In this trip he visited many settlements on the Mohawk and Black Rivers. He traveled about 1000 miles on horseback, during 3 months' absence, preached 5 or 6 times a week, organized churches, ordained deacons, visited schools, the sick, and the dying. With all these he took time to examine his- toric places, and make drawings, notably the ruins of ancient forts found in the town of Ellisburg, near Lake Ontario. In 1807 he engaged in farming in Enfield, Conn., and was prominent in civil affairs; several times representative. About 1817 he moved to Mendon, N. Y., and in 1833 to Bruce, Mich., preaching occasionally meanwhile. He was an active, ardent anti-slavery man, too, and d. Dec. 20, 1840, i;i Bruce, McComb county, Mich. CHILDREX. i Elizabeth T,, b. April 16, 1789; ra. Rev. James Taylor of Sunderland, 1810. ii Jabez Terry, b. Sept. 21, 1790; m. Esther Allen of En- field, Conn., .1814, and had a son, Gilbert Allen. iii John, b. June 30, 1792; m. Phebe Leach, Lima, N. Y., 1814. 14 ccx Al.LIEl) FAMILIKS. •' 'ftli iv Hakrikt, b. May IS, 1794; m. Roderick Terry of Hart, 1814. V Henry Wyllys, b. P'eb. 2, 1796; m. Martlia C, daughter of Thomas Masters of New York City, 1832. He gradu- ated at Yale in 1816, and was an able laWyer, judge, and deacon. In 1818 he settled at Canandaigua, N. Y. He was elected to the Assembly in the Legislature of New York in 1837, '38, '39, and '40. In 1840 he moved to . Marshall, Mich., as land agent, but returned again, 1848, and resumed law.' He retired in 1861. He wintered in Charleston, S. C, 1868, '69, '70, and '71. In 1882 his "Golden Wedding" was celebrated at his home in Canandaigua. In 1871 he published "The Times of Daniel," in which he predicted perilous times near the close of the present century. Mrs. Taylor d. Feb. 27, 1884, and he followed, Dec. 17, 1888. vi Mary D., b. March 27, 1798; m. Josiah Wright, Syracuse, N. Y., 1827. vii Nat. Terry, b. May 16, 1800 ; m. Laura Winchell of Lima, 1823. viii Alice, b. 1802 ; d. soon. ix X xi. Three children d. in infancy. if 5. iv. James Taylor (James, Eldad, Edward), b. in Gran- ville, N. S., 1780 ; m. Elizabeth Foster (Benjamin, Isaac, Benja- min, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), March 10, 1801, and lived in Annapo- lis county; d. Sept., 1857. Mrs. Taylor d. at the house of her son John in Cornwallis, N. S., March 9, 1888. In 1876, at the age of 96, she was thrown from a carriage and injured. The following poeni was written by her when she had passed her 100th birthday. God has leugthened out my span Beyond the common nge of man. He has saved me by his power, And has kept me to this hour. One liundred years gone o'er my head, The seven last I've kept ray bed. A hundred years has passed away As quickly as a winter Ciay. Long days and nigh s I lie in pain, But I've no reason to complain, For it is done to let you see How good my God has been to me. The Lord was pleased to place me where I have received the best of care, And night and day they watch my bed ; May God reward them when I'm dead ! Now that my days are almost gone, I soon shall join that heavenly throng, And walk that narrow, happy road, That brings me nearer to my God. ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXl of Hart, lughter of le gradu- iudge, and I. Y. He e of New moved to »ain, 1848, iiitered in 1 1882 his home in ! Times of i near the . Feb. 27, , Syracuse, ^incliell of ). in Gran- aac, Benja- in Annapo- of her son the age of e following ,h birthday. Wlien the Lord Is pleased to call me, I'll be ready for to ijo, Bellevinj; he will not forsake me, When I leave this workl of wo. When my days on earth are done, I shall jro down like the sun, To rise in Heaven above the sky, A place where love can never die. When I reach that blessed shore, There will I my Goit adoie. God grant that I his face shall see. And praise him thro' eternity. CHILDREN. i Ambrose, b. Jan. 11, 1802 ; m. Mary Rice. See Rice, ii Elijah, b. Sept. 28, 1803; m. Abba Ash; 14 children (4 pairs of twins). She d. 1844, aged 44 ; he m. 2d, Matilda Bishop; 9 children, and d. 1884. iii Mehitahlk, b. N"ov. 2, 1805; m. John Bayne; Digby county, iv John, b. Oct. 4, 1807 ; ra. Mary Chute. See No. 21. V James, b. Feb. 15, 1809; m. Lucy (Foster) Samson. See Foster, vi William H., b. July 3, 1811; m. Matilda, daughter of Artemas Odell. vii Abner, b. Oct. 22, 1813; m. Eliza Chatner. viii Stephen, b. Sept. 9, 1815; ra. Betsy Burden, 1844; 8 children. ix Fred. William, b. Feb. 3, 1819; m. Abba, daughter of Joshua Beals, and d. 1891 ; 6 children. X Benjamin F., b. Oct. 22, 1822; m. Elsie Armstrong; 2 children, xi Henry H., b. Nov. 10, 1823; drowned about 1840. xii Abba T., b. Jan. 19, 1829; d. 1830. 6. iy. Dea. Stephen (James, Eldad, Edward), b. near Digby, N. S., Feb. 28, 1785; moved to Wilmot, Annapolis county, 1806, and lived near Middleton, farmer and deacon in the Baptist church ; m. Tamson, daughter of Dea. Joseph Morton (b. Feb. 2, 1788), April 25, 1807 ; she d. April 30, 1816; he ra. 2d, Sarah, daughter of Daniel Wood (b. Jan. 24, 1786), Sept. 28, 1816; she d. Feb. 14, 1827 ; he m. 3d, Olive Wood, a sister (b. April 17, 1796), June 14, 1827; she d. May 1, 1831 ; he m. 4th Lovina Morse (see Morse) (b. Aug. U, 1801), Sept. 1, 1831; she d. Oct. 19, 1838; he m. 5th, Esther (Potter) Armstrong (b. March 16, 1791), Feb. 5, 1841 ; she d. March 26, 1851 ; he m. 6th, Fanny A. Gabel (b. Sept. 11, 1807), '/5 CCXll ALLIED FAMILIES. June 11, 1851; finally, the deacon rl. also, Sept. 23, 1859, and the widow m. 2d, Silas Bishop.* CHILDREN. i Ruth, b. May 10, 1808; m. Jonathan Hodges, his 2d wife; 8 children. ii llEi{Kot;A, b. Dec. 6, 1809; m. Isaac, son of Benjamin Fos- ter, Jr.; 12 children. iii Joseph M., b, Aug. 11, 1811; ra. Eunice Bishop; 4 chil- dren. iv OiJADiAH M., b. Sept. 4, 1832; m. Love M., daughter of Nathan Parker, Jan. 14, 1858, and have -4 daughters. He is J. P., and lias other town offices. -' '- '! ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXV isteinpor deaths — I book he I his 85th Jewett, d. Jewett, d. I. May 18, family de- od to him e sun amt , said con- as regards en deacons !tc" Dea. ^'ley, June, on a com- sh importa- rowned on sarle, 1756, John, Dea. 1. Sept. 20, c. 23, 1769, nal church, 1861, aged \ sung with E.G.) tt. f Andover, jee No. 8. irson (Capt. ; 13, 1775; , 1807, aged Kev. Jacob inah (Fales) 40; he m. XI 2d, Chloe Redington (Abram, Asa, Asa), 1791 ; 6 daugh- ters, 6 (Jons. Mr. Thurston was a farmor in New Row- ley, now Georgetown, till 1795, when ho bought property in Sedgwick, Me., and moved there 1796, and d. Aug. 26, 1821. She d. at Bucksport, with her daughter, Mrs. Mary Blodgett, Oct. 12, 1862, in !her 96th year. Mehitahle, b. Sept. 25, 1753 ; m. Dea. James Chute. See No. 15. 4. iv. Daniel Thurston (Richard, Daniel, Daniel), b. in Georgetown, Dec. 14, 1745; in. Judith Chute (Daniel, James, James, James, Lionel); she d. Dec. 13, 1788, aged 46; he m. 2d, Mrs. Mar- garet Kinsman of Ipswich, Nov. 5, 1789, and d. there April 30, 1817 ; she d. Feb. 27,* 1822, aged 75. CHILDREN. i Susanna, b. Nov. 1, 1768; m. Dea. William Coleman (Benjamin, Thomas), May 17, 1792; 9 children, and d. Oct. 8, 1808; he m. 2d, Zerviah, daughter of Zebulon and Abigail Richardson of Woburn, and widow of Wil- liam Temple of Reading, Mass., Oct. 15, 1809 (Mr. Tem- ple d. April 27, 1802 leaving a son William, b. Sept. 15, 1801. Daniel Chute of Reading was his guardian, and after Dea. Coleman went to live at Boscowen, N. H., he went to live with him, and in 1880 was in Montvale, Mass.); she d. July 25, 1815, aged 35 ; he m. 3d, Hannah Brown, 1816, and d. at Boscowen, May 23, 1820, aged 52; she d. Aug., 1843, leaving 3 sons. Dea. ('jlpman was a wheelwright in Byfield. ii Dea. Stephen, b. in Rowley, Jan. 2, 1770; m, Philomela, daughter of Elijah and Eunice (Foster) Parish of Wind- ham, Conn., June 26, 1794. (Mrs. Parish was daughter of Nathan Foster, and granddaughter of Dea. Josiah Standish, son of Capt. Josiah Standish, son of Capt. Myles Standish, b. in Lancashire, Eng., 1584, came over in the Mayflower^ 1620; his wife Rose d. in January, 1621; he m. 2d, Barbara , who came over in the Ann^ 1621 ; he settled in Duxbury, and d. theie Oct. 3, 1656; had a son Alexander by 1st wife, and 4 sons, 1 daughter by 2d wife). Hannah Standish, daughter of Dea. Josiah, was wife of Nathan Foster, and grandmother of Hon. Lafayette S. Foster of Norwich, Conn., Vice-President, ex-officio, of the United States, after the death of Presi- dent Lincoln. [Lafayette Sabine Foster (Capt. Daniel, Nathan, Abram, Abram, Reginald), b. 1806; d. 1880.] Elijah Parish had brothers Samuel and Lemuel of Can- terbury, Conn., and a sister, besides the wife of Dea. S. Thurston ; he had sons, Rev. Dr. Elijah of Byfield, and CCXVl AI.MKl) KAMII.IKS. ■' I '■ 111 iv V Rev. Ariel of ManclieHter-by-thc-Sea. Mrs. Eunice Par- ish «l. Dec. 13, 1799 («lay l>eforo tlie death of VVaHhin^- toii), a^ed 66; he d. 1817, norod ahout 83. Mrs. Thurs- ton d. at Hcdfonl, N. II., July '24, 181S ; he m. 'id, Sarah Hiirne, April 14, 1821; she'd. Sept., 1825; he m. 3d, Ilaiinali Worcester (Capt. Noah, Rev. Francis, F'rancis, Samuel, Kev. William), 1826, and d. of cholera, at Bed- ford, Sei)t. 13, 1833; she m. 2d, Jonathan Ireland of Dunbarton, N. II., and d. in Elmira, N. Y., Dec. 28, 1871. Mr. Thurston was a farmer in Rowley, then in Andover, 1799. after that in Bedford, Mass., till 1809; deacon and elder in the Presbyterian church. He or- ganized the first Sunday School there, a temperance society, and was a strictly conscientious, pious man. Children: (1) Philomela, b. in Rowley, April 11, 1795; embarked as a missionary for Bomb.ay, East Indies, Oct. 2, 1817; m. Rev. Samuel Newell, son of Ebenezer and Marv (Richardson) Newell of Durham, Me., March 26. 1818. He d. of cholera at Bombay, May 30, 1821, aged 37; she m. 2d, March, 1822, James Garrett, from Tren- ton, Oneida county, N. Y. He was a ])rinter at the Bombay mission, whore he d. 1831. In 1832 she re- turned, and d. at Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1849. She had a daughter Harriet by Mr. Newell, and a daughter and son by Mr. Garrett. James Garrett, Jr., b. 1830, was a soldier in the late war, taken a prisoner at Cold Harbor, frotn Richmond to Ander.sonville, and Florence, S. C., where he died. (2) Delia, b. in Rowley, 1796 ; d. Bedford, N. H., Sept. 24, 1823. (3) Clarissa, b. in Andover, 1801; was an eminent school-teacher more than 40 years, and authoress of several religious books. On Sunday morning, Jan. 6, 1884, she was crushed by a moving train at the R. R. crossing in Elmira, on the way to church, and d. aged 83. (4) Lucinda, b. in Bedford, Mass., July 21, 1805; d. March 23, 1806. (5) Mary Coleman, b. in Bedford, Sept. 23, 1806 ; d. in Eatonton, Georgia, July 23, 1825. (6) Ariel Standish, b. in Goffs- town, N. H., June 11, 1810; m. Julia Clark, daughter of Dr. Erastus L. Hart of Goshen, Conn., 1836; 3 chil- dren. She d. April 17, 1844, aged 31 ; he m. 2d, Cor- nelia Sophia, daughter of Andrew C. Hull, of Nelson, Madison county, N. Y., 1846; 5 children. She d. at Brooklyn, N. Y., June 27, 1865, aged 45; he m. 3d, Georgiana (Converse) Gibson, April 15, 1867, she being 40 years old. (7) Marv Delia, b. at Bedford, 1827 ; d. at Elmira, N. Y., 1866. Judith, b. Dec. 31, 1771; m. Samuel Pearson, 1793; 9 children ; she d. Oct. 18, 1824. Daniel, b. Dec. 18, 1772; d. April 19, 1792. Hannah, b. May, 1774; d. in childhood. ALLIKl) FAMII.IKS. CCXVll lice I'ar- tViishinjr- s. Thur8- Jd, Sarah B m. 3(1, , Francis, at Bfd- eland of Dec. 2S, , then in ill 1809; He or- m{>erance ous man. 11, 1795; dies, Oct. lezer and (larch 26. 821, aged om Tren- L>r at the 52 she re- 16, 1849. 11, and a ,rrett, Jr., risoner at ville, and Rowley, llarissa, h. ler more us books, shed by a a the way Bedford, (5) Mary Eatonton, in Goffs- daughter ;6; 3 chil- 2d, Cor- of Nelson, She d. at le m. 3d, she being 827 ; d. at 1, 1793; 9 VAN BUSKIRK. 1. i. liiUireilS AlldrOSSOll, to which he added Van Boskirck, came from llolstcin, in Denmark, 165o, and settled in New Amsterdam, afterwards calleil New York. By trade he was a turner, btit became a draper. About 1()6(>, lie settled in Beri^en, N. J., took the oath to the king, Nov. 20, 1665. He was a man of more tlian ordinary skill and aliility for the times, as a jileader for justice for himself and neighl)ors before the Council and Court. lie was a member of the Bergen Court, 1677 to 1680, president of the same, 1681, president of the County Court, 163:'. He was also a member of the Governor's Council several years from 1672. With others, he jmrchased a large tract of land known as New Hacken- saok in 1676, and lived there in 16S8. lie m. Jannetje Jans, widow of Christian Barentsen, Sept. 12, 165S, and obtained 4 sons of her Ist husband, 1400 florins, and other property. Both d. 1694. CHILDKEX. i Anduiks, bapt. March 3, 1660; was a member of the 6th Provincial Assembly of New Jersey ; d. 1724. 2 ii Laurens. iii PiKTKK, b. Jan. 1, 1666; m. Trintje Ilarmanse, and d. July 21, 1738; she d. Nov. 7, 1736; » children. Jannetje, the 4th, m. Cornelius Corson Vroom of Stateu Island. iv Thomas, m. Margrietje Ilendrickje, and d. 1745; 10 chil- dren. 2. ii. Laurens Van Bnskirk (Laurens A.), !>. about 1663; m. Ilendricke Van Derlinde, and represented Bergen in the 5th Provincial Assembly in 1709; lived at Saddle Ilock about 1690, and d. 1724. CHILDREN. i FiT.TE, m. Arie Banta, 1712. ii JoosT, bapt. 16l>5; m. Trintje Martese ; had Laurens and Martin, iii AndreV, m. Jacomintje Davidse Demarest, 1717. iv John, bapt. Feb. 26, 1699; m. Geesje Jurrianse Wester- velt, 1720; m. 2d, Maritje Van Derlinde, 1749; had Antje and Laurens. V Jacobus. vi Jannet.te. vii Bknjamine. 3 viii Laurens. I CCWIll Al.l.lKD lAMIMi;^. 3. iii. Liiiireiis Vuii BiiNkirk, Jr., m. Eva , and tl. 1774. CIIILnUKN. i Thomas. iii Akltjk. V .Iannkt.ie. vii Margaret. 4 ii .John. iv Ant.ik. vi Mary. 5 viii Arram. . > • 4. iv. John Van BiiNkirk (I.iiurens, Laurens, LaunMis A.), m. Tlieoilosia , had a family, and d. 178:^. CHII.DRKN. 1 ii IiAVVRENCK, h. al)out 17'2l). Abram, 1». about 1740 ; waH Colonel of tho 4th battalion of N. J. Volunteers, and 'id to Brigadier-CTenoral Arnold at Saratoga ; settled at Shelburne, N. S., 17H4 ; was its first mayor, and received halt' p.ay. His son Jacob, in the Revolution and American war, had a daughter Sarah, ni. Mr. Bingay, and a son Thomas, b. 1814. 5. iv. Abrain Van liuskirk, brother to the above, m. , and d. 1794. miLDREN. i Thomas, ii Cornelius, b, June 10, 1743; m. Jane, daughter of David Demarest, of Schraalenl)urg, N. J., and d." Ajiril '28, 1820 ; she d. 1844, nged 95. Before 1800 he left Bergen, and settled in Bayonne, Hudson county. They had Cornelius, Peter, and Abram. iii Hklkna, m. Cornelius J. Bogert. iv Margaret, m, Henry Fredericks, and d. before 1788; had Margaret, Rachel, and Henry, v Jaxnet.ie, m. Lawrence Van Buskirk, cousin, vi Elizabeth, m. Peter Van Buskirk. vii Rachel, m. Thomas Cooper, viii Catharine, m. Thomas Boggs. 6. V. Lawrence Van Buskirk (John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. in Hackensack, Bergen county, N. J., 1729; was a farmer and owner of slaves before the Revolution ; he was captain in the King's Orange Rangers, so, being a Loyalist, he tied to St. John, N. B., in 1783, and soon after removed to near Kentville, Kings county, N. S., thence to Aylesford, and bought a fjirm of Daniel Bowen, and d. 1803. He m. Jannetje Van Buskirk, a cousin, who d. 1791. I aiul «l. CHS A.), jtalion of irnold Jit 18 its first I), in the Sarah, ni. m. of David 28,1829; rgen, and Cornelius, 788; had Laurens, !9 ; was a is captain ed to St. luMitvillo, n farm of , a cousin. A\.Ul.\) lAMll.IES. fiiii.nijKN. CCXIX i Cai't. Ahkam, h. ahout l7/i(); was of thf Kinfi;'s Orange Ranj^crsof Nt-w Jersey, 1782; ni. Ann Corson, and went to Nova Si'olia at the peace, Init returned soon after, and was a merehiint at Athens on the Hudson ; d. in New York ahout IS'JO, leaving two sons and two or three thiugliters (one must have heen Frances, who n». Charles C. Steadman). She m. 2d and 3d, Jacoh Benson and Lewis Ryas, and d. 1825. ii LiKUT. Thomas, h. 1752; m. Van Buskirk ; went to Nova Scotia, but returned. John, b. 1754. Gaukett, b, 1756. Daughter, b. 1761 ; m. I{yerson, in Aylesford, N. S., and d. in 1849. Thkodosia, ni. James Harris ; 6 children ; N. S. IIknry, b. 1767. 7. vi. John Van Buskirk (Lawrence, John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. about 1754, m. , and liad : i Lawrenck, m. Tolly Hrymer. Children : James, iMary, Louise, Matilda, Aral)el, Jolmson, Chariot, Clarissa, Colin Campbell. 10 ii Charles, b. 1784 (?). iii Henry. 11 iv Jeremiah, b. 1788. 8. vi. Garrett Van Buskirk, brother to the above, b. 1756 ; m- Betsy Potts, time of the Revolution, and thence to Aylesford, N. S.; d. 1843. CHILDREN. 7 iii 8 iv V vi 9 VM u iii iv 12 V vi vu viii ix Laavrence, b. 1780; m Buskirk. John, b, 1782; m. Betsy West; 2d, Van Home ; 2d, Van had daughter Ann, b. 1806; probably more. Dorothy, b. 1784; m. Ezekiel Brown. See Gates. Ann, b. 1786; m. Thomas Gates. See Gates. Samuel, b. 1788. Catharine, b. 1790; m. Edwin, son of John Morgan; 8 children, and d. in Chicago, 1875; he d. in Yarmouth, Ont'., 1859, aged 73. Jemima, b. 1792; m. Martin Ryerson. Ahram, b. Sept. 5, 1794; d. in youth. Henry, b. June 13, 1797 ; m. Ruth, daughter of John Mor- gan, March, 1819; went to Yarmouth, Ont., 1824; to London, 1826; to St. Thomas, 1845; S children; 4 only grew up ; one is Dr. William Van Buskirk, St. Thomas, Ont. Unctle Henryd. 1881; his wife d. 1872, aged 73. ».,i' V -m 1 ') ' » 1 •'"•,"■ '» I ' 1. ! 1 •',,'■ ccxx ALLIED FAMILIES. X Nklson, b. June 13, 1799; m. Hetsy Chute. See No. 21. 13 xi Charles, b. A). ril -2, 1804. 9. vi. Henry Van Bnskirk, J. P. (Lawrence, John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. about 1767 ; ni. Isabella Donking, Feb. 20, 1797, and lived in Aylesford. She d. June 6,1829; he ni. 2d, Nancy Potter, Nov. 30, 1829, and d. March 16, 1841, aged 74. r I.I 11 iii iv VI vii viii CHILDREN. William Henry, b. May 1, 1798; in. Elizabeth Watson, and d. 1823. Dr. Lawrence PI, b. Nov. 6, 1799 ; in. Mary E. Hand- ley, and d. 1867, Halifax. Elizabeth, b. Jan. 14, 1802; d. 1824. Dr. Egbert, b. March 13, 1804; ni. Ann, daughter of James 11. Dewolf. Dr. George Pitt, b. April 15, 1806; in. Margaret Reed, St. John, Montreal, and d. 1866. Charlotte, b. June 14, 1808; m. Thomas Spurr, Bridge- town, and d. 1857. Abkam, b. Jan. 4, 1811 ; in Eliza Harris, and d. 1865. Dr. Inglis, b. April 9, 1813; m. F]liza, daughter of James Barss, and had (1) James B., b. 1837 ; m. Mary Harding. (2) Henry D., b. 1839; m, Julia, daughter of 'John Fitz- Randolph of Digby ; 5 sons, 1 daughter. He came to Boston, 1866; hem. 1st, MaryJayne, 1 son. (3) Edward L., b. 1840; d. 1861. ix James Donking, b. May 4, 1816; m. Catharine, sister to Rev. H, L. Owen. 10. vii. Charles Van Biiskirk (John, Lawrence, John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. about 1784; m. Harriet Vroom (George, John, Heiulrick, Heudrick, Cornelius Peter), and lived in Clements till about 1845, when he crossed Bear River, and settled at Bloomfield, Digby county. CHILDREN. 14 i John, b. Aug. 4, 1801. ii H. Vroom, m. Catharine Davenjiort ; 3 children, iii Ann, m. Silas Baleomb ; 8 children, iv William, m. Rachel Tallman ; 4 children, v Charles, m. Caroline Christoplier, and had Charles, Frances Ann, Edwarl)a, and Augusta, vi Sarah Jane, m. George Vroom, Jr.; 9 children, vii Samuel, killed by a tree at about 30. viii Lemma, b. April 2, 1819 ; in. John Henry Harris. See Harris. ml i ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXl IX X xi 11. b. 1788 Both d. II iii iv V vi vii viii ix X xi xii Jekemiaii, 111. Elizabeth Merry; 5 chiUlren ; son Charles ni Abbie Mary Cluite. See No. 110. Fraxk, in. Mary R. Farer ; 4 children. Drusilla, b. 1829; in. Stephen B. Heniger as *2d wife; 3 * ''ildren. vis. Jeremiah \iin Biiskirk, brother to the preceding, ; m. Mehitable Welton*, and lived in Aylesford, farmers. 1876, aged 88. CHILDREN. George, b. 1813; m. Maria Phinney, and had Charles and Frank. James, m. Kate Owen, in New Brunswick. Mercy Ann, m. Ezra Foster, son of Joseph ; 4 children. Erie, b. 1813; m. Henrietta, daughter of Wells Congdon; 6 children, and d. 1862. Beriaii, m. Harriet Wheelock ; 4 children. William, m. Sarah E. Gates, and had Amos and George. John, b. 1822; d. 1889. Wallace, m. Elizabeth, daughter of John McGregor; 4 children. Catharine, m. John Porter, in New Brunswick. Mary, d. single. Ajelaide, m. Henry, son of John McGregor; 4 cliildren. Olivia, in. ]>ill Jacques (John, Alexander), and had Henry and William. 12. vii. Samuel Van Buskirk (Garrett, Lawrence, John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. in Aylesford, N. S., 1788; ni. Mary, v vi Elizabeth, ni. Enoch Hutchinson. ^v vii Obed p., m. Julia, daugliter of William Banks. |j viii Dorothy, ni. Spurr Brennan. f .1 14. viii. John Van Buskirk (Charles, John, Lawrence, John, Laurens, Laurens, Laurens A.), b. in Clements, N. S., Aug. 4, 1801 ; m. Delphina, daughter of Eliab Bell, and lived at Bloomtield, Digby county, N. S.; she d. May 5, 1875, aged 61. CHILDREN. i Sarah Jane, m. Israel Woodman. ii William Vroom, m. Melissa, daughter of Stephen Wilson, iii Mary E., d. at about 33. iv Welthea a., m. James, son of Nelson Harris. V Harriet D., b. 1844 ; m. Charles, son of William H, Marshall. vi Cynthia M., b. 1846; m. Isaac G. Hutchinson, vii Elizabeth B., m. Maria, daughter of Edward Vroom. viii Caroline S., in. L. Richmond Harris (.John D., (ireorge, John), to Newton, Mass., 1881. ix Lemma H., d. at 3. WEARE. 1. i. Peter Weare, b. in England, 1618; came over to America about 1638, and was settled at York, Me., about 1650. He is said to have been a prominent man at York, recorder of deeds, 1667, etc., and may have been a brother or cousin to Robert of Dedham, and the same also of Nathaniel of Hampton, N. H. And it is possible that they came of a family that has lived in Devon- shire and Somersetshire, England, since the 14th century. Peter ALLIKI) FAMILIES. CCXXIU er, 1). in nd Abba S. He ' Farns- b Parisb. gbter of ce, Jolin, -t, 1801 ; loomtield, II Wilson, illiam H, room. , (Teorge, over to .650. He of deeds, Robert of H. And n Devon - y. Peter m. Ruth, daugliler of John and Kiitli Gooch ; she d. about 1664; he ni. 2d, Mary, daughter of Dep. Gov. John Davis of York, Me., 1666, and was killed or captured by Indians, Jan. 25, 1692, when over 100 of the settlers perished. The wid. d. Jan. 28, 1718-19, aged 85. CHILUBEX. 11 iii iv v vi vii viii IX X u xii xiii 2 xi Elizabeth, in, Thomas, son of Henry and Frances Don- nell; he d. 1699. Maky, m. Driiry; 2d, Brown. Hannah, m. Michael Shaller of Boston ; was living a widow, 1716. 1'hkbe, in. Isaac Marion about 1681, and d. about 1724. Petek, m. Elizabeth ; 2d, Abigail ; 3d, Eliza- beth Petherly ; 4th, Abigail , Nathaniel, d, jn-obably before 1667. Ruth, m. Cunningham of Boston, and d. about 1745. Daniel, b. about 1667; m. Hannah Boaden ; 3 children; d. 1697 ; 2d, Lydia Hiller, 1698 ; 1 child ; 3d, Mjirv , 1706; 4 children. Joseph, b. about 1668; was a mariner; m. Hannah Pur- ington ; 4 children, and d. 1700. Mary, b. about 1670; m. Charles Roberts, 1690. Elias, b. about 1672. Sarah, b. about 1675; m. Peter Nowell, 1698, and d. about 1725. Hopewell, b. 1678; m. Lydia, daughter of Job and Sarah (Austin) Young, and d. 1721; had Joseph and John. 2. ii. Elias Weare (Peter), b. 1672 (?); m. Magdalen, daughter of Manwaring and Mary (Moulton) Hilton, and widow of Nathaniel Adams, Jan. 6, 1696. (Magdalen Hilton was b. about 1672, m. about 1692, Nat. Adams, and had a son Nat, She was captured by Indians, Jan., 1693, and was returned by an exchange of prisoners, Oct., 1695. Adams d. in her absence.) Mr. Weare, while in com- pany with friends, " returning from Boston to Wells, between York and Cape Neddock, were all slain by the Indians," Aug, 10, 1707, The wid. m. 3d, John Webber, 1710, had a daughter Hannah, Sept. 18, 1711, and d. Feb. 4, 1725-6. CHILDREN. i Ruth, b. Jan. o, 397 ; m. Moses Banks. See Banks. - ii Elia.s, b. Jan. 10, 1699; m. Elizabetii Say ward, iii Jeremiah, b. Feb. 13, 1701. iv John, b. Jan. 16, 1703. , -; ; 3 V Joseph, b. March 17, 1705. <<.^*v^^/ '/ ^ I I* i« .^''i m. CCXXIV ALLIED FAMILIES. vi Mary, b, March 27, 1707 ; m. Alexander Mclntyre. ,1, vii Elizabeth, b, about 1710; m, David Bennett. 3. iii. Joseph Weare (Elias, Peter), b. March 17, 1705; ni. . ,, Mary, daughter of Samuel Webber, Jr. (b. 1710), and lived in York, I *,;.V'V Me.; d. about 1791. Mr. Webber, Jr., was the 3d, in a family of ' ,;"; 11 children. His father was killed by Indians, 1712, CHILDREX. • i Jeremiah, b. March 17, 1728-9. 4 ii Elias, b. March 6, 1730-1. ."; iii John, b. Nov. 29, 1732. , ; iv Joseph, b. Oct. 21, 1734; m. Elizabeth Stone. V Mary, b. Nov. 22, 1736. 'a.V vi Bathsheba, b. Oct. 31, 1738 ; ra. Stephen Paul. ; vii Mercy, b. Dec. 6, 1740 ; m. Jeremiah Wardv/ell. viii Sarah, b. June 6, 1743 ; m. Thomas Bragdon. ix Daniel, b. Jan. 24, 1746-7; ni. Abigail LittleHeld. X Phebe, b. Dec. 5, 1748 ; m. Capt. Joseph Perkins, 1770, ' ■ ' and d. Aug. 20, 1815. 4. iv. Elias Wear [(Joseph, Elias, Peter), b. in York, Me., March 6, 1730-1; ni. Ruth Banks (Joshua, Moses, John, Richard), 1760; moved to Granville, N. S., 1761, and sometime after that, probably 1790, they crossed the Annapolis river into Clements, and '1 lived near Moose river. He d. 1804 ; she d. 1805, aged about 70. children. i Elias, b. June 30, 1762; d. abroad, unknown. 5 ii Joseph, b. April 9, 1764. 6 iii James, b. Nov. 12, 1766. iv Elizabeth, b. April 13,1769; m, about 1787, New- comb, and had a daughter Olive. He d. about 1790; she m. 2d, John Hale (John, JiiSeph, Thomas, Thomas of Newbury, Mass., 1636), Nov.' 9, 1791, and lived in or near Annapolis, N. S. Mr. Hale of Boxford, Mass., b. 1745, m. Ist, in Ipswich, Mass., 1765, Sarah Lord; as no children are reported it is probable that she d. about 1774, and then he went to N. S. He d. about 1808-4 ; she m. 3d, Edward Brine, and had a son James. Hale children : (1) Gilbert, b. about 1796; m. Sarah Grifhn, and . lived at Billtown, N. S.; had (a) Charles Nelson, b. 1820 ; d. Aug. 3, 1893 ; m. Rebecca, daughter of Wm. and Nancy (Jackson) Peddrick, live in Somerville(went there 1850), Mass.; 7 children, (b) James Israel, b. 1821 ; m. Sarah Lavenia Miner (James E., Thomas G., Thomas, Sylvanus, Thomas, Manassah of Stonington, Conn., son of Thomas, ..I, ALLIED FAMILJES. CCXXV ■e. 1705; ni. in York, family of il. ins, 1770, fork, Me., Richard), ifter that, uents, and )out 70. IV — New- 1790 ; she 'homas of ed in or Mass., b. ord ; as no d. about ,t 1803-4; nes. Hale Sriffin, and n, b. 1820 ; and Nancy here 1850), m. Sarah , Sylvanus, ^f Thomas, the emigrant ancestor, 1630), Dec. 16, 1843 ; 5 children, and d. June 5, 1871; she m. *2d, Jonathan Woodbury Smith (m. Ist, Marcy G., daughter of Zalmon Briggs ; '2 children), and live in Weymouth, Mass. (c) Elizabeth, m. T. Ripley ; Sam Shepherd, (d) Rachel, m. Henry Ballou. (e) William, m. Clarissa Davis, Scotch Bay, N. S. (f) Elias, m. Margaret Sullivan, (g; Ruth. (2) James, b. about 1799; m. Rebecca Ward, and lived up the St. John river, N. B. (3) Joseph William, b. Sept. 12, 1802 ; m. Sarah Quereau (Joshua, Joshua), Feb. 25, 1826 ; lived in Granville ; to Bear River about 1842 ; to Newburyport, Mass., 1848, and d. May 22, 1873; she d. Oct. 17, 1882, aged 76. Children: (a) Ruth Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1828 ; m. Ephraim L. Chute. See No. 174. (b) Samuel Dudney, b. April 26, 1830; to Newburyport, Oct., 1849; m. Mary F. Fowler, April 7, 1853 (a son d. in infancy). She d. Aug. 14, 1854, aged 24 ; he m. 2d, Sarah Ann, daughter of James William Dunning, Sept. 21, 1855; 7 children; live in Groveland, Mass. (c) Mary Ann, b. Aug. 2, 1832 ; m. John James Thurlow, Oct., 1850; 4 children, (d) Albert D., b. April 17, 1834; m. Emma Nowell, Newburyport. (e) Phebe Arabel, b. 1836-37. (f) David Turner, b. Aug. 16, 1837 ; m. ; lived in Boston (g) Helena Celesta, b. March 28, 1840 ; m. James Fegan ; 6 children, (h) Sarah Lucy, b. Oct. 7, 1842; m. John P. Rundlett; 2 children, (i) Rachel Wilhelmina, b. Sept. 17, 1844; m. John Reed ; 2 children ; m. 2d, Fred Morton, (j) Joseph William, b, June 4, 1845 ; m. Elizabeth Currier, (k) Emma F., b. Dec. 22, 1848; d. young. V Daniel, b. Nov. 21, 1770; in the "States"; unknown, vi Mary, b. Nov. 28, 1772 ; m. Ezra, son of John and Grace (Kelly) Dunn, Jan. 7, 1790, and lived south of Annapolis ; he d. about 1850; she d. about 1860. Children: (1) Betsy, m. John Mulligan. (2) Grace, m. Joseph Thorne. (3) Sarah. (4) Ruth. (5) John. (6) Robert, m. Sarah Berry (James). 7 vii John, b. Feb. 24, 1775; m. Catharine Chute. See No. 13. viii Sarah, b. April 16, 1777; m. Dea. Daniel Chute. See No. 20. 5. V. Joseph Wear (Elias, Joseph, Elias, Peter), b. in Gran- ville, N. S., April 9, 1764; m. Elizabeth Chute (see No. 10), by Rev. Jacob Baily, Nov. 20, 1787, and lived in Clements, an exemplary Christian couple, as farmers; d. Nov. 4, 1844; she d. April 30, 1842, aged 74. CHILDREN. 1 Ruth, b. Jan. 1, 1789; m. Dea. Benjamin Potter. See Potter. Id 1^'^ 9 vi 10 vii vm IX CCXXVl ALLIED FAMILIES. 8 ii Samukl, b. March 6, 1791. iii Frances, b. May 8, 1793 ; m. William RobbiwH (Abial, James, Jeduthen, Jeduthen, John, Nicholas, ami Ann, of Diixbury, 1638), Jan. 18, 1810; 6 children, and d. May 6, 18(i4; he d. Dec. 26, 1862, aged 70. iv Sarah, b, Oct. 8, 1795 ; d. 1797. V Phkbe, b. Jan. 16, 1798 ; m. Jacob, son of Joseph Itaw- ding. July 20, 1817, and d. Sept., 1881; he d. May 11, 1880, aged 84; lived in Kempt, Queens county, N. S. V, Children: (1) Eliza Ann, b. 1818; d. 1887. (2) Joseph, b. 1819; m. Sarah More. (3) John, b. 1820; m. Leonora, daughter of Daniel Dukeshire. (4) Rebecca, b. 1822; m. George Ringer, Jr. (5) Austin, b. 1824 ; m. Esther Duke- , i ' shire, sister to Leonora ; 2d, Janette Apt ; 3d, Mary Marshall Cress. (6) Ruth, m. John, son of Rev. Thomas ',.v Delong. (7) Sarah, m. Israel Wear; 2d, William Toole. (8) Alva, m. Susan Dukeshire, another sister. (9) Andrew, m. Letitia, daugliter of Ezra Dunn. (10) Phebe Jane, m. James Verge. Job, b. Jan. 22, 1800. Jamks, b. Dec. 5, 1803. Sophia A., b. June 15, 1805 ; d. 1807. Elizabeth, b. July 2, 1807; ra. Andrew, son of James CJiristopher, from England, June 20, 1826; ho d. April 30- 1847, aged 43 ; she m. 2d, Henry, son of George Apt, April 5, 1849; he d. Jan. 6, 1870, aged 70.; she m. 3d, Joseph Chute, July 2, 1877 (see No. 62). Children: (1) Sophronia, b, April 18, 1827; m. James McGregor, 2d Jr., Oct., 1846; 13 children; moved to Lvnn, Mass., 1877. (2) Phebe, b. 1831; m. Manasseh McGrath; 2 children; m, 2d, Thomas McGrath, a brother; 4 daugh- ters and a son named William Hicks. (3) John, b. 1833 ; ra. Lizzie Hammond; son Ellsworth in Marblehead. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1835; m. Henry Maughn ; 5 children. (5) Emeline, b. 1837; m. Eber Ring; 3 children. (6) Emma A., b. 1839; m. Stephen, son of Ambrose Taylor (see Taylor); 8 children. (7) Ruth S., b. 1842; m. Smith Apt; 5 children. (8) Henry Apt, b. 1852; m. Ida, daughter of William Ford ; 7 children. Sarah, b. Oct. 2, 1810; m. David, son of Levi Minard, Sept. 25, 1828, and lived in Kempt, Queens county, but about 1860 moved to Brooklyn street, Cornwallis, Kings county. He d. Dec. 10, 1880, in his Slst year ; she d. in Boston, Feb. 25, 1887. Children: (1) Elijah, b. July 10, 1829; m. Ellen, daughter of Fred Freeman; she d. 1853, aged 22; he m. 2d, Janet, daughter of Jesse Hard- ing and widow of Capt. Foster Page (with 4 children), 1874; moved to Boston, 1874. (2) Allen, b. Dec. 19, 1830; m. Mercy, daughter of Francis Kempton. (3) David, b. Dec. 19, 1833; m. Louisa Chute. See No. 63. .,' ■ ■1/ f • , ...i: ..yi^ ■TJ^" f m « ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXVli 18 (Al)ial, 1 Ann, of il d. May sph Raw- May 11, ty, N. S. 2) Josepli, . Leonora, , 1822; ni. her Diike- 3d, Mary V. Thomas am Toole, ster. (9) 10) Phebe of James e d. April eorge Apt, she m. 3d, ildren: (1) 3regor, 2d nn, Mass., xGrath; 2 ; 4 daugh- n, b. 1833 ; head. (4) dren. (5) (6) Emma ?aylor (see ; m. Smith Ida, m. vi Minard, jounty, but vllis, Kings ; she d. in b. July 10, in; she d. Fesse Hard- i children), b. Dec. 19, ipton. (3) 5ee No. 63. XI (4) Elizabeth W., b. Dec. 6, 1836; m. Whildon C, son of P^dward Burke, 1857; had 9 children. They went to St. John, N. B., 1877,— were there time of the big fire — and to Boston, 1878, carpenter and builder; he d. Oct., 1883, aged 55. (5) Joseph, b. Nov. 25, 1841 ; m. Cornelia Sanford. See Sanford. (6) Rebecca, b. Sept. 6, 1843 ; ra. D. R. Chute. See No. 180. (7) Sarah Jane, b. Dec. 3, 1845 ; m. Joseph B. Cook. Rebecca, b. June 25, 1812; m, Joseph Milbury (Thomas, Joseph), July 3, 1830, and d. Oct, 1866; he d. Feb., 1877, aged 70. They had 3 or 4 children. 6. V. James Wear (Elias, Joseph, Elias, Peter), b. Nov. 12, 1766; m. Rachel Graves about 1790, and lived at Port Med way. CHILDREN. i Charles, has son Leonard, has a son William, who lives in Annapolis, N. S. Phineas, m. Polly, m. Joseph, m. CniPMAN, m. Catharine CroM's. Davii), ni, Mrs. Myrick. Ezra, ra. Elizabeth Wentzel ; 8 children. Susan, m. Seth. Rebecca. 11 iii iv V vi vii viii ix X 7. V. John Wear, another brother, b. Feb. 24, 1775; m. Catharine Chute (see No. 13), 1794, and lived near Paradise, Annapolis couniy ; had one child only : 11 i Elias, b. Aug. 15, 1795. Mr. Wear, being a blacksmith, went to St. John's, N. F , about 1805, and is reported to have d. about 1814. So his widow m. 2d, Philip Barteaux (William, Philip), by Rev. Roger Victs of Digby, Dec. 12, 1808, and lived on the Sissiboo Road several years; after the American war to Marshalltown ; in 1828 they moved to near Paris, on the Grand river, Ont.; then in 1834 they moved to Shelby county, O,; in 1^37 moved again to Ont., and bought a farm east of London, where the asylum now is, but moved again to Malahide, and bought a farm reaching the shore of Lake Erie, 1838. In 1847 they had a splendid visit with old friends and kindred in Nova Scotia. He sold out there to Rev. M. S. McConnell, 1849, and lived in Bayham, on the farm of Dea. Andrew Chute, till the spring of 1854, when they moved to Houghton, Norfolk county, below Port 'Ac :»1 tf^l fV: M ccxxvm ALLIED FAMILIES. Buiwell, where she d. Nov. 8, aged 75. He removed again to Mala- hide and lived with Charles Chute, Esq. (whom they brought up from childhood), and d. there March 12, 1867, aged 87. 8. vi. Samuel Wear (Joseph, Elias, Joseph, Elias, Peter), b. in Clements, N, S., March 6, 1791 ; m. Dorothy Pick, by Rev. Theo- dore Seth Harding, March 30, 1812 ; she d. July 23, 1830, aged 36; he m. 2d, Elizabeth Wood worth, by Itev. T. S. Harding, Sept. 16, 1883, and moved to Kempt, Queens county, and there lived, a farmer and a pious Christian in the Baptist church. He d. Dec. 6, 1873. CHILDREN. i Sarah Elizabeth, b. Jan. 20, 1813 ; m. John Trainham, 1838. ii Joseph Robert, b, Oct. 30, 1815; d. Aug., 1837. iii Caroline, b. Sept. 22, 1817; m. Benjamin, son of William Skinner, May, 1842; he d. near Buffalo, N. Y., 1867. iv Asa, b. Oct. 4, 1819; d. Dec, 1833. V Mary J., b. Feb. 2, 1821 ; d. Aug., 1832. vi Franoks, b. Aug. 17, 1823 ; m. William White, Jr. vii SopniA A., b. June 6, 1826 ; d. 1832. viii RECEcci* , b. May 27, 1828 ; d. since 1860. ix Margaret A., b. July 9, 1830; d. Aug. 6. X Asa Freeman, b. Sept. 16, 1834 ; m. Lucy, daughter of Ezra Wear, June, 1857, and had (1) Samuel. (2) Miner. (3) John. (4) Emma Jane. (5) Ethelon Eunice. (6) Frances, b. July 12, 1869; m. Andrew H., son of Mark Sanford, and live in Brookline. (7) William. (8) Charles. (9) Mary. (10) Arthur B.; besides 4 d. in infancy. He d. Aug. 30, 1880 ; she m. 2d, Robert Pet- titt. May 10, 1882, and live at Tupperville, near Round Hill, N. S. xi John Prior, b. Aug. 7, 1836; m. Matilda L. Chute. See No. 60. xii Joseph Aaron, b. Feb. 24, 1839 ; m. Mary, daughter of James Finton, April 9, 1872 ; 8 children; he d. Jan. 12, 1891. xiii George Albert, b. June 3, 1841 ; m. Martha Jane, daugh- ter of J. W. Robbins, Sept. 22, 1864; 10 children; live at Digby. xiv Pelina Ad aline, b. Feb. 10, 1844 ; m. Aaron Butler, Oct. 22, 1872 ; 2 daughters. XV Sarah Amanda, b. Sept. 18, 1848; m. James Forrest, June 12, 1867; 6 children; m. 2d, William, son of Nathaniel Mott, Aug. 20, 1884. Mr. Mott m. 1st, Lucy ■ Jane Andrews, and had a son Charles, b. Aug. 28, 1878 ; she d. March 23, 1884, aged 38; live at Laquille, near Annapolis. OiV ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXIX lo Mala- lught up *eter), b. ?v. Theo- sd 36; he Sept. 16, lived, a d. Dec. 6, h-ainhain. p William 1867. Jr. lughter of (2) Miner, mice. (6) [1 of Mark liam. (8) es 4 d. in lobert Pet- ear Round hute. See aughter of d. Jan. 12, ane, daugh- Idren; live •on Butler, es Forrest, am, son of Q. 1st, Lucy ;. 28, 1878 ; quille, near 9. vi. Job Wear, brother to Samuel, b. Jan. 22, 1800 ; m. Elizabeth Potter, Nov. 4, 1824, and lived in Clements, pious farmers ; d. Jan. 22, 1846; she d. Oct. 10, 1874, aged 75. CHILDREN. i James, b. 1825; m. ii Joseph Eliab, b. 1827; m. Charlotte A. Chute. See No. 60. iii Israel, b. 1830 ; m. Sarah Rawding; 2 children, and d.; she m. 2d, William Toole, iv Sally Ann, d. younp:, about 1853-4. V Lemma, m. Beechcr Milbury (Joseph, Thomas, Joseph) ; 4 children, Beecher, Saunders, Fanny Jane, and Charles, vi Fanny, m. John Combs, and d.; he m. twice sihce. vii Benny, m. Nancy, daughter of Manasseh McGrath. 10. vi. James Wear, the youngest brother, b. Dec. 5, 1803; m. **arah Robinson, Dec, 1825, and lived in Clements, but moved to Frederickton, N. B., about 1885, since which time little is known of them. CHILDREN. i Phebe Jane, b. 1827. ii Dimock. iii Hannah. iv Maria. V James. vi Alfred. vii Sarah Jane. 11. vi. Elias Wear (John, Elias, Joseph, Elias, Peter), b. near Paradise, N. S., Aug. 15, 1795 ; lived near Bridgetown a dozen years or more, then went over to the south shore of Nova Scotia, and lived at Liverpool, Port Med way, and Port Maton ; belonged to the Baptist church ; very ambitious and energetic, but rather un- fortunate. He m. Lucinda, daughter of Martin and Bethiah (Smith) Peach, by Rev. John Payzant, Liverpool, June 30, 1825. They moved over to Bear River in 1843; then to Elgin county, Ont., 1853, and lived in Malahide and Bayham, and d. in Houghton, Norfolk county, May 15, 1883 ; she d. May 23, 1883, aged 76. CHILDREN. 1 John Henry, b. Oct. 20, 1832 ; calker by trade, went back to Nova Scotia, 1856; m. Sarah E. Gardner, 1857, and since 1880 went into Maine. : ii Elias, b. Nov. 9, 1834; m. Angeline Durkee, June 26, 1 859, in Malahide, Ont.; had a son and daughter. She d. Aug., 1864, aged 22 ; he m. 2d, Sarah C. Meadows, Feb. 12, 1865, and had a son and 4 daughters ; she d. March 14, 1883; he d. March 25, 1885. Ii '■'Tf ccxxx ALLIED FAMILIES. »1" iii Dbmna, b. Nov. 13, 1836; in. Hi nun McCornI), in Michi- fan, 1856, and lived there 35 years, having 7 children, [e d. Sept. 16, 1885; she moved with 2 or 3 of the children to Oklahoma, 1891. iv Jane, b. Nov. 7, 1838 ; m. Alfred Patient, Dec. 17, 1864 ; 9 children in Houghton, Ont.; live at Mabee. V Elnorah, b. Jan. *J, 1842; m. Hiram, son of James Sharp, Jan. 9, 1863, in Houghton, vi AzuHA, b. Oct. 14, 1846; m. John Hillington, 1866, and d. 1878; he m. 2d, Mrs. Dorcas Ryer, 1878, and live at Colpov's Bay, souch side of Lake Huron, vii Naomi, b. June 18, 1849; m. William van Scythe, Sept. 23, 1869, an«l d. Nov. 2, 1881, at Staynor, Norfolk county ; he m. 2d, Lucinda A., daughter of Elias and Angeline Wear, May 31, 1882. 4 WHEELOCK. i^n 1. i. Rev. Ralph Wheelock, " the founder of Medtield," was b. in Shroi»8hire, Eng., 1600 ; bred at Clare Hall, Cambridge Uni- versity ; A. B., 1626; A. M., 1631 ; came over, 1637, probably with wife Rebecca and daughter Rebecca; first to Watertown, then to Dedham, 1638; made a freeman, 1639; clerk of the writs (towu- clerk), 1642; solemnized marriages in Medfield and Mendon, 1645 ; selectman, 1651 to 1655; school-teacher, J. P., and filled other oflices from that time onward. He built a house in Medfield, 1651-2, and d. 1683. His wife d. 1680. I CHILDREN. i Rebecca, b. about 1632 ; m. John Crafts, June 7, 1654. ii Peregrina, b. about 1634; m. Jonn Warfield, 1669, and d. 1671. 2 iii Gershom, b. 1636. iv Mary, b. 1638 ; m. Joseph Miles, 1661. 3 V Benjamin, b. 164(». vi Samuel, b. 1642; m. Sarah Kendrick, 1678; 7 children, and d. 1698 ; she m. 2d, Josiah Rockwood, 1703. Their children were (1) Sarah (1679-1716); m. 1700, Henry Guernsey. (2) Samuel (1680-1698). (3) Rebecca (1681- 82). (4) Drodat, b. and d. 1684. (5) Mercy, b. 1685 ; d. young. (6) Mehitable, b. 1689; m. 1709, Benoni Partridge. (7) Thomas, b. and d. 1699. vii Record, b. 1644; m. Increase Ward, 1672. viii Experience, b. 1648; m. Joseph Warren, 1668. 4 ix Eleazer, b. 1654. ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXXl in Michi- ehiltlren. 3 of the 17, 1864 ; )f James )6, and d. d live at , Sept. 23, ; county ; Angeline field," was idge Uni- jably with n, then to its (town- Son, 1645 ; Lher offices 651-2, and 7, 1654. 1669, and 7 children, i03. Their 700, Henry ecca (1681- y. b. 1685; 09, Benoni 2. ii. (iershoni Wheelock (Kev. Ralph), I), in KnjTlanJ^"!^f?5 d. 1786, aged 70. (2) Ruth, b. 1740; m. Rev. William Patton, Hartford, Conn., who d. 1775, aged 37. She survived 56 years, and d. 1831. (3) Rodolphus, b. r : ". ccxxxu ALLIED FAMILIES. l>f. 1 ■i 1. • I'' f'S !■,*■ 111 iv V vi vu 1742; praduatcl Vale, 1765, and d. 1817. (4) Mary, b. 1748; m. Trof. Bezaleel Wc.odwanl, 1772, and d. 1807. (ft) Ahifrail, I). 1751; m Prof. Sylvester Ripley, and d. at Fryeburg, Me., 1818. (6) John, ij..i»., b. 1754; suc- eoeded his father as president of the college, and d. 1817. (7) Eleazer, b. 1756. (8) James, b. 1759. Mauy, b. 1686; ni. David Clark, 1703, and d. 1714. Ei,KAZEK, b. 1690 ; d. 1705. RKHKct A, b. 1692; m. John Fisher ; Jeremiah Adanis, 1715, Med way. Ephraim, b. 1697; deacon, 1738, prominent in town affairs, etc.; m. 1721, Miriam BuUen (Elisha, Samuel, to Water- town 1636, freeman 1641, owned a house 1646, which was Iturnt by Indians 1675, selectman, 1682; m. Mary Morse, and both d. 1691); she d. 1727, aged 25; he m. 2d, 1729, Priscilla Plimpton (Joseph, Joseph, John); she d. 1740, aged 36; he m. 3d, Experience Bullard (John, Joseph, John); she d. 1755, aged 45 ; he m. 4th, Mary Partridge (Nathaniel, William), widow of Samuel Ellis (Eleazer, John); she d. 1762, aged 62; he m. 5th, 1766, Elizabeth Colburn of Dedhani, and d. 1785; she d. 1775. Children: (1) Ebenezer (1724-1812), called "Master Wheelock," as lie was a great school-teacher, 1756 to 1775; he m. 1790, Sarah Plimpton (Sylvester, Jonathan, Joseph, John), who d. 1844, aged 94. (2) Ralph, b. 1726; settled in Sturbridge. (3) Abigail, b. 1730 ; m. Lemuel Kollack, 1752. (4) Joseph, b. 1732; m. 1770, Sarah Clark ; taught school, 1763 ; selectman, 1767 to '70 ; to Sherborn, and d. 1787; 6 children; widow m. 2d, Samuel Sanger, 1789. (5) Ephraim, b. 1733; was 4 years in the French and Indian war ; captain at Louis- burg, 1758; colonel in the Revolution; in. 1767, Marv Clapp of Walpole (d. 1808), and d. 1826; 6 children. (6) Moses, b. and d. 1736. (7) Moses, 1737-1801 ; set- tled in Westboro'. (8) Ichabod, b. and d. 1740. (9) Priscilla, 1743-1834; m. 1762, Silas Mason (Thomas, Ebenezer, Thomas). Abigail, b. 1699 ; m. 1723, Peter Cooledge. i/ >, , 5 iii. Joseph Wheelock (Gershom, Rev. Ralph), b. 1672 ; settled in Lancaster, Worcester county ; m. Abigail , 1725 ; member of the tirst church, 1748; d. July 19, 1752; she d. Feb. 9, 1751. . . CHILDREN. i Olive, b. Jan. 7, 1 726 ; m. Jonathan Broadstreet of Lunen- burg, July 2, 1741. ii Oliver, b. Dec. 7, 1727 ; m. Lucretia Smith, 1782. ALLIED FAMILIES.- CCXXXlll Mary, b. 1 i\. 1807. /, and d. 754 ; 8UC- \ d. 1817. 14. \ Adams, vn affairs, to Water- 16, wliich in. Mary 5; he m. ohn); she ird (John, 4th, Mary muel Ellis 5th, 1766, le d. 1775. d "Master r, 1756 to Jonathan, Ralph, b. . 1730 ; m. ; m. 1770, 767 to '70; ow m. 2d, J3 ; was 4 at Louis- [767, Mary 6 children. -1801 ; set- 1740. (9) (Thomas, I, b. 1672; , 1725; ! d. Feb. 9, t of Lunen- 82. ui iv V vi vii 7 viii ix JoHKi'it, b. Feb. 14, 1729; m. Alice Pape, Lunenburjj, 1751 ; 10 children; m. 2d, Olive . He was a soldier in the Hevoliiti«»n, and d. March 10, 1778. PiiiNKAK, b. Nov. 9, 1781, John, b. Soyt. 9, 1733; fifer, driiinnier, anster; she d.; he in. 2d, Ruth Bent. Mr. Wheelock d.; she d. Aug. 16, 1><59. iv Mary, b. Aug. 7, 1799; m. Thomas, son of Ezekiel Fos- ter, Jr. See Foster. 16 v William K., b. Sept. 14, 1804. ...I •■■A* ALLIED FAMILIKS. CCXXXV il) Zacha- 1, Jr. See Ebenezer, (1. an old ah, Abel). •v. Ralph), ind Sarah 10. V. John Wheelock (Abel, Joseph, Gershoin, Rev. Ralph), b. April, 17H9; m. Mary Gilliatt, daughter of William and Rebecca (Appleby) Gilliatt, from England, and lived at Torbrook, N. S.; four children ; she d,; he m. •J<1, Mittie, daughter of Maj. Nat. Parker, and d. Aug., 1816; she d. 1863, aged 75. 17 CHILDRBX SKiJGt.-MA.i. Abel. b. 1793. Ann, b. 17^4; ni. Jolni Hoffman, and 1 d. Saeo, hom. Rev. th, daugh- d lived in le and had Churchill, Id, I). 1819. ilary Eli/.a- aughter of b. Jati. 1, aught«'r of Jent. Mr. zekiel Fos- m IV had (I) Abel, m, Charlotte, daughter of William Allen. ("2) Mary Ann, nj. William Copeland. (3) John, m. Ann Shipp, widow of D. Robinson. (4) Rebecca, m. Henry, son of Iland- ley Banks. (5) Sarah, m. Joseph Wheelock (Samuel, Abel); 2d, Dea. Leason Baker. (6) Joseph, m. Sophia, daughter of Parker Viditoe. (7) Silas, m. Elizabeth, daughter of Benjamin Rumsey; 2d, Amanda Banks, widow of Areiiibald Kendall. Rebecca, b. Sept. 10, 1796; m. Guy Carleton Payson (Jonathan, Jonathan, Jonathan, Ephraim, Dea. Edward, over to Roxburv, 1636, d. about 1690), and d. Nov. 10, 1843; he d. April 1ft, 1830, aged 40. Children: (1) Cynthia, b. 1818; m. Elias Grimes, Esq. (Hugh, Patrick), and live near Lawrence, Mass. (2) Edward W., b. 1820 ; m. Margaret, daughter of John Murdock, in Boston. (3) Guy C, b. 1822; m. Mary P. Ames; Branny Nichols. (4) Jane, b. 1826; ni. Asaph, son of Dea. Daniel Whitman. (5) Holland, b. 1829; m. Mary F. Goodwin. Mary, b. 1799; m. Peter, son of Obadiah and Hannah (Chute) Morae, and had (1) Waity, m. Elliott, son of Abednego Sprowfe. (2) Obadiah, m. Mary Eliza, daughter of Stephen Henry Jefferson. (3) Valentine. (4) Demaris, m. Silas Viditoe (William, Jesse). (.*)) Mary Eliza, m. James, son of Richard Arm- strong. (6) John, m. Margaret, daughter of Abednego Sprowle. (7) S.arah Jane. d. about 40. (8) Salome, m. Armstrong. (9) Almira, m. Abednego, son of John Allen. (10) Edward, m. Chariot, 'laughter of Henry Marshall. (11) Isaiah, d. yoursg. 11. V. SaiUliel Wheelock (Abel, Joseph, Gershom, Rev. Ralph), b. in (Tranville, N. S., Jan. 6, 1773; m. Mary, daughter of Walter Wilkins; lived at Torbrook, anl d. July, 1850; she d. 1832, aged 49. CHILDREN. '■ i Joseph, b. 1807 ; m. Sarah, daughter of John Hoffman, and d. 1873; she m. 2d, Dea. Leason Baker, ii Bbnjamin, b. 1809; m. Sophia, daughter of Thomas W. ^.r'4'''f^'' V ' / .•» CCXXXVl ALLIED FAMILIES. Banks, and tl. nt Toibrook, 1891. They had (1) Mary E., b. 1836; d, 1837. (2) Albert, b. 1838. (3) Clarinda, b. 1840; d. 1889. (4) Malimla, b. 1842; m. Abner B., 8on of Abner Parker, and d. 1888. (5) Rufiia W., b. Nov. 9, 1844; tn. Emma J., daughter of Eben Wood- burv, 1873; 4 cliildren ; to Lawrence, 1870. (6) James, b. 1846; d. 1860. (7) Josephine, b. 1848. iii Sarah, b. 1811 ; scalded to death, 1815. iv Walter, b. April 1, 1813 ; m. Mary, daughter of Silas Gates ; 2d, Jane, daughter of Jacob Gates (two cousins), and had (I) John Whitefield, b. Aug. 14, 1849. (2) In- gram Bill, b. Nov. 4, 1851 ; m. Hattie, daughter of Alex. Bowey, 1875; Portland, Me. (3) Maggie I., b. March 15, 1853; d. March, 1877. (4) Clara E., b. April 7, 1860; m. Samuel Hooper, 1880. (5) Charles A., b. April 15, 1867 ; d. in July. Mr. Wheelock moved from Nictaux Falls, N. S., to Boston, 1869 ; to Lawrence, 1871. V James, b. 1815 ; m. Henrietta (Freeman) Smith ; had Josephine, b. about 1845 ; m. William, son of George Miller, Middleton, N. S. Mrs. W. d.; he m. 2d, Lydia Palfrey, widow of John Crisp, and d. Oct. 29, 1882. vi William, b. 1817 ; m. Love, daughter of Samuel Roberts, and had (1) Lovena, m. W. H. Hamilton, and d. Sept., 1892. (2) Aim, m. John, son of Nathaniel Parker. (3) George Whitefield, m. Annabel Brown (John, Andrew), and d. Oct., 1892. (4) Sai.ih. (5) Samuel, m. Mary, daughter of Benjamin Prince. (6) Handley, m. Adelia Pierce, widow of Reuben Roberts, son of Acel. (7) William, 1856-1873. (8) Bronte, ra. Arthur, son of James Spinney. (9) Charles O., d. aged 17. (10) Win- nie A , m. Albert H. Winslow (William Henry, Henry B., Aaron, Zebulon, Elisha, Samuel, Ephraim, Samuel Wins- <■ ley, over to Salisbury, Mass., 1638, d. 1663), and live in ' , Lynn. vii Wesley, b. 1819; m. Mary Jane Masters (Rev. Ezekiel, Abram, Ezekiel), and d, in Boston, Feb. 11, 1892. Children : (1) Guilford D., m. Jessie, daughter of John Pierce. (2) Syretha, m. Nelson Pierce (Henry, Willis, > from Ireland), and live in West Roxbury. (.3) James Wesley ; d. young. (4) Mary Frances, m. Jesse A., son of Edward Van Home, and live in South Boston, viii Rev. George Whitefield, b. 1822; d. in the Bahamas, a i'.' Methodist, 1846. ix Anthonv, b. 1824; m. Josephine , Deep Creek, Va.; ' . 3 children. X Samuel, b. 1826 ; d.soon. xi Dea. Samuel, b. Dec. 24, 1828; m. Maggie, tlaughter of i Jacob Gates, June 24, 1858; went to Boston, 1872; to East Boston and Winthrop, 1885. They had (1) Arthur Brinton, b. 1861 ; m. Ada Hall. (2) George W., b. 1862 ; '■mi ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXXVll (I) Mary Clarinda, Abner B., us W., b. '.n Wood- [6) James, of Silas ) cousins), {•2) In- r of Alex. b, Marcli il 7, 1860; April 15, Nictaux 571. aith ; had of George 2d, Lydia 188-2. (1 Roberts, d. Sept., rker. (3) Andrew), ra. Mary, m. Adelia Acel. (7) iir, son of (10) Win- Henry B., luel Wins- ind live in V. Ezekiel, 11, 1892. 'r of John ry, Willis, (3) James 5se A., son ton. Bahamas, a Jreek, Va.; iiii^htor of , 1872 ; to [1) Arthur ., b. 1862 ; Xll m. (3) Joseph H., b. 1865; m. Euphemia Kezia Lee, Brooklyn, N. Y. (4) Ida May, b. 1873. Rkv. Johx, b. 1831 ; d. in Nova Scotia, a Baptist, about 1855. 11 iii IV 12. V. Abel Wheelock (Abel, Joseph, Gershom, Rev. Ralph), b. April 23, 1777 ; in. Parney, daughter of Maj. Nat. Parker, Nov. 20, 1801, and lived at Nictaux; d. Aug. 30, 1856; she d. Feb. 24, 1875, aged 92. CHILDREN. i Dea. Samuel, b. Feb. 20, 1803 ; m. Eliza Ann Barteaux (Charles, William, Philip), 1829, and d. Feb. 27, 1872; she d. 1885, aged 82. LuciNDA, b. Sept. 22, 1804; d. Jan. 28, 1827. Olive, b. Dec. 24, 1806; m. Robert Barteaux, 1827, brother to Eliza Ann ; had 7 children, and d. May 31, 1857 ; he d. 1875, aged 71. Parney, b. Jan. 20,^1808; m. James Barteaux, twin to Robert, 1829; had 11 children, and d. June 1, 1875; he d. 1875 also. John, b. July 28, 1811 ; in. Emily J. Dodge (Charles, Ste- l)lK!n, Tristram, Tristram, Tristram), 1838; she d. 1882, aged 67; he m. 2d, Adelaide C. Cosgrove, 1883. Dea. Abel Maynard, b, Dec. 23, 1813; m. Eliza, daugh- ter of Walter Wilkins, 1840; she d. 1882, aged 69; he m. 2d, Elizabeth Cutten, widow of Beniah Morse, April 24, 1883. Maynard, son of William and Mary (Wilkins) Brown, was adopted by Dea. A. M. Wheelock, at Ber- wick, N. S.; educated at Arcadia College, and is a Bap- tist minister in Nova Scotia. Letitia, b. July 15, 1816 ; m. James Spinney, 1834, Tor- brook ; 13 children. MiTTiE, b. July 15, 1816; ra. James P. Wiswall (1801- 1878), 1839; 10 children. Ezekiel Cleveland, b. Oct. 3, 1818. '^ VI vu vni 18 ix 13. V. Capt. Obadiah Wheelock (Obadiah, Obadiah, Ben- jamin, Rev. Ralph), b. in Mendon, Worcester county, Mass., July 7, 1738 ; taken to Nova Scotia, on the schooner Charming Molly, from Boston to Annapolis, May, 1760, and settled near Bridgetown ; m. Rachel Rice (Beriah, Thomas, Thomas, Dea. Edmund), and d. 1807. CHILDREN. 1 Asaph, m. 1797, Mary Church, and had (1) Thomas, b. Jan. 6, 1799; m. Caroline, daughter of Ward Wheelock, (2) Hoyt, off unknown. (3) Harriet, m. William, son of fit ;\»*.i,., ^. ' , \".' CCXXXVm ALLIED FAMILIES. Thomas W. Biuiks. (4) Morton, in. Elizabeth O'Brien. (5) Hannah, b. 1804; m. William W., son of Asa Fos- ter, and d. 1890. (6) Obadiah, d. in California. (7) Constant, m. (8) Mary, m. William Miller. (9) Sally, m. Samuel, son of Robert Neily. Lucy, m. Elkanah Morton, m.p.p. Calvin, m. Mary Pennell ; he was a singing master. Mary, ra. Walter Willett. Samukl, m. Ann Eliza . vi Irene, m. Jesse Hoyt (Jesse, James, Josepli, Dea. Zeruba- bel, Walter, Simon of Charlestown, Mass., 1628). vii Amebicus. u iii iv V .^..y '.■^1^ 'r u 14. V. Joseph Wheelock, brother to the above, b in Men- don, Mass., July 17, 1740; m. Del)orah, daughter of Jonas and Thankful (Ward) Farnsworth, Nov. 5, 1769; m. 2d, Sibyl Tarbell (1769-1856), of Groton, Mass,, June 16, 1795, and d. Aug. 9, 1820 in Nova Scotia. CHILDREN. i Welcome, b. June 23, 1796 ; was high sheriff of Annapo- lis county, N. S.; m. Mary Eliza Andrews, and d. June 8, 1856. Children: John Andrews, Isabel, Edward C, Kate, James, and Thomas. Joseph, Esq., b. 1798 ; was a merchant, ship-builder, and owner in Bridgetown, N. S.; he m. Mercy Whitman (Abram, John, John, Rev. Zach., Dea. John), 1824; she d. July 9, 1869, aged 62; he m. 2d, Hannah Whitman, sister to Mercy, widow of George Norris of Halifax (who d. 1865, leaving 3 children); she d. 1877, aged 73 ; he d. April 27, 1880. Children: (1) John, b. 1825; m. Mary F. Adams, 1867 ; firm of J. W. Wheelock & Co., oil-merchants. New York City ; 4 children. (2) James A., 1). 1827; m, Harriet W. Savage, 1857; Middletown, Conn.; maker of firearms; d. at Cromwell, Conn., Nov. 10, 1875, (3) Abram W., b. 1829; farmer, St. Paul, Minn. (4) Joseph A., b. 1831 ; editor the Pioneer Press^ St. Paul, Miim.; m. 1861, Katharine French; 4 children. (5) Charlotte L., b. 1832 ; m. William A. Miller, St. Paul; 4 children. (6) Jesse T. W., b. 1834; d. 1835. (7) Hannah M., b. 1836; m. 1860, Edward W. Chip- man, St. Paul ; 6 children. (8) Jesse E. W., b. 1838 ; d. 1879, St. Paul, Minn. (9) Mary E., b. 1840; d. 1865 ; St. Paul, Minn. (10) Anna A., b. 1842 ; m. 1877, Edwin Kuggles, lawyer, Bridgetown; 2 children. (11) William A. B., b. 1844 ; m. 1866, Minnie A. G. Ward ; merchant, St. Paul, Minn.; 5 children. Amabiah, b. 1800; d. off to sea, about 1821. Ill ALLIED FAMILIES. CCXXXIX O'Brien. Asa Fo8- rnia. (7) (9) Sally, ater. (ft. Zeruba- 8). b in Men- Ion as and »yl Tarbell ig. 9, 1820 if Annapo- 1(1 d. June Idward C, uilder, and Whitman 1824; she Whitman, of Halifax , aged 73 ; 1825; m. ck & Co., (2) James iddlelown, onn., Nov. St. Paul, neer Press, 4 children . Miller, St. i; d. 1835. W. Chip- , b. 1838 ; I; d. 1865; i77, Edwin I) William Ward ; IV VI vii AzuBAii, b. 1803; m. 1848, David, son of Oliver Foster (his second wife); had a son James A. Tarhei.l, b. 1805; m. Mary Fisher, daughter of John Easson. Sibyl, b. 1808; -d. young, d.^l-ool- i.:;■( CHILDREN. i James Edward, b. Aug. 17, 1828; was a school-teacher ; m. Oct. 17, 1861, Maria, daughter of Isaac Phinncy. ii Miriam Elizabeth, b. Jan. 28, 1831; m. Nov. 8, 1855, Perry Phiniiey, brother to Maria, iii . Susan Amelia, b, Oct. 8, 1832; m. September G, 1870, Elisha Coates, and d. Oct. 8, 1876, iv Mary Ann, b. Nov. 11, 1835; rn. Oct. 29, 1861, William R. Ray. V RoHKRT Parker, b. Sei)t. 6, 1838; m. Jan. 1, 1867, Mary E. Hay. vi Harriet Sophia, b. May 28, 1840; m. April 10, 1860, Ezekiel B. W. Foster, vii Abel Ben.iamin, b. Feb. 9, 1843 ; m. Dec. 3, 1863, Mary E. Healy. viii William Everitt, b. May 24, 1845; in. Oct. 8, 1870, Clara Cisson. ix Charlot EuPHEMiA, b. Aug. 2, 1847; m. June 4, 1867, Hiram Purdy. X Hannah Maria, b. Ai)ril 8, 1849; d. young by accident, xi Alice Minetta, b. Aug. 19, 1851 ; d. about 1871. xii Israel Longley, b. Sept. 22, 1853 ; m. April 8, 1877, Bertha Atwood. 17. vi. Sergt.-Maj. Abel Wlieelock (John, Abel, Joseph, Gershom, Rev. Ralph), b. at Torbrook, N. S., 1793 ; m. Jane Fos- ter (Joseph, Ezekiel, Benjamin, Jacob, Isaac, Reginald), 1822, and lived there as farmers; d. Feb., 1870 ; she d. March 4, 1877, aged 75, children. i Eliak'm, b. 1824; in. Lavenia Beals (Charlton, Andrew, Abel, Abel, Andrew, Jeremiah, Jeremiah, John, Norfolk, Eng., to Hingham, Mass., 1638; d. 1688, aged 100); 4 children, ii Miriam, b. 1826; m. Simpson Woodbury (Foster, Jona- than); 13 children, iii Ezra, b. 1828; d. of small-pox, March, 1848. iv Fletcher, b. 1830; in. Harriet Hemming; had Arthur and Leander. V John, b. 1832; m. Chariot, daughter of Joseph Hoffman; 8 children, vi Hannah, b, 1834; m, Samuel, son of Edward Sprowle ; 2 sons, vii Maj, Cleveland, b. 1837 ; m, Mary L. North (Stephen, William, Isaac); 12 children ; live in Lawrence, Mass. viii Mary Jane, b. 1840; m. Charles, son of Isaac Marshall; 5 children. :• -^t. ALLIKl) FAMILIES. ccxli 3l-teacljer ; inncy. . 8, 1855, r G, 1870, I, William 867, Mary 10, 1860, 863, Mary . 8, 1870, e 4, 1867, accident. n. il 8, 1877, il, Joseph, Jane Fos- 1822, and 7, aged 75. , Andrew, n, Norfolk, ed 100); 4 ster, Jona- 18. vi. Dea. Ezekiel Clevelsiiul VVIieelock (Abel, Ahel, Joseph, GershoMi, Rev. Ralph), b. at Nictaux, N. S., Oct. 3, 1818; m. Amy Elizal)eth Dodge (Charles, Stephen, Tristram, Tristram, Tristram, of Block Island, U. I., 1659), May 10, 1842; beside- being a pious, exemplary man in the Baptist church, he was a good me- chanic and wheelwright. They moved from Torbrook, N. S., to Boston, Mass., 1860, and he met a sadden death on Kingston «*treet by having a chisel thrust through him, working at a turning lathe, Sept. 3, 1866; she d. in Boston, Sept. 5, 1883, aged nearly 60. CHILDREN. U iii iv V vi Vll via Rkv. Isaac Robinson, b. Jan. 24, 1843; graduated Brown University 1869, Newton 1872, pastor Pleasant street Baptist church, Worcester, 1875, then to Fitchburg 10 years, then to Meriden, Conn., till 1892, when he moved to Boston. He m. Rosalie H., daughter of Geoge Wasli- ington and Cynthia Ann (Hayes*) Hutchins, of Talln- hassee, Fla., in Providence, li. I., June 13, 1872, and had (1) Elmore Hayes, b, July 29, 1873 ; d. May 24, 1874. (2) Merton Hayes, b. Feb. 15, 1876. (3) Howard Bradford, b. Feb. 6, 1878. (4) Rosalie Hutchins, b. June 24, 1884. Emma Jane, b. Sept. 21, 1844; m. Sept. 26, 1869, John W. Larry of Maine ; live at Whitewood, N. W. T. Genevieve, b. Feb. 11, 1847 ; m. June 1, 1880, John Max- well Brown, printer, Boston, EsTELLE, b. July 21, 1850; d. Jan. 24, 1852. Edna Graham, b. Feb. 12, 1853; m. Sept. 23, 1873, Charles Liffler, insurance agent, Boston. Howard Stanley, b. Sept. 26, 1855 ; insurance agent in Boston; ra. June 2, 1880, Fanny Allen, daughter of Chester Houghton; son, Howard Maxwell, b. Feb. 8, 1882. Lauretta Hayden, b. March 20, 1858 ; ra. Jan. 21, 1878, George William Blish, Prof, of Elocution in Boston. Nessy, b. May 16, 1861 ; d. May 27. HIR ad Arthur Hoffman ; 5prowle ; 2 I (Stephen, ce, Mass. Marshall; WHITMAN. 1. i. Deacon John Whitman (probably grandson of John, a martyr, burnt at Ostend, 1572, aged 49), of Holt, Coventry, or Hertfordshire, England ; came over in 1637 or 8, and settled in Weymouth, 12 miles south of Boston, and d. Nov. 13, 1692, aged about 90. His wife Ruth d. Aug. 17, 1662. Their children were ♦ Cousin to President R. B. Hayes. 16 * ccxlii ALLIED KAMIMKS. ml V • .» * •'4 '■ .1 ' Sir Sar.ah, Thoin.as, John, Mary, Elizalieth, .fiiditli, Hannah, Znohariah, and Ahial). All marned and had families. 2. ii. Rev. Zacliariah, (Deacon John), b. 1644 (H. IT. 1608), m. Sarah, daughter of Dr. Jolin Alcock (H. U. 1646) of Roxbury, 1670, and d. Nov. 5, 1726; she d. "April ye 3rd 1715," aged 65. Theij' children were Zachariah, John, Joanna, Rev. Samuel, Sarah, Elizabeth, .lolrn, Mary, and Eunice. 3. iii. Deacon John, b. 1688; m. Mary Graves, Charlestown ; she d, 1716, aged 18; he in. 'id, Dorcas, daughter of Capt. Jacob Green and widow of Thomas Cliitty; she d. 1718, aged 34 ; hem. 3d, Margaret, daughter of Rev. Thomas Clark and widow of John Damon ; she d. 1758, aged 66. lie was n J. P., deacon in the church, and a wealthy useful man in the town; d. 1772. Their children were Jacob, John, Lucy, Thomas, Zachariah, Jean, and Charles. 4. iv. Deacon John, b. 1717, in Stow, Mass.; m.Mary, daugh- ter of Rev. Mr. Foster, of Stafford, Conn., 1747, and went over to Annapolis, N. S., in the sloop Charming Mollys June, 1760, with 45 others, and settled on a tract of land on Saw Mill Creek, south of Annapolis, that extended to the Wilmot line. He d. Sept. 12, 1763 : she m. 2d, Samuel Bancroft, and d. 1812, aged 85. CHILDREN. i DoKCAS, b. May 5, 1749; m. Capt. Eben Perry, who was killed at the battle of Bennington, Vt., 1777 ; had 6 chil- dren, lost 5. The widow m. 2d, Samuel Mclntyre, and lived in Nova Scotia some years. Then they went to Upper Canada ; and in Southwold, Elgin county, Ont., they lived with their family ; and the old folks and part of the family died there. Most of them were pious members of the Baptist Church ; two or three were deacons. From records and reports there we find that Samuel and Dorcas Mclntyre went to Upper Canada before the ■ American War. They had 13 children, of whom 5 or 6 went with the parents to the then far West. The old gen- tleman d. July 14, 1827, aged 78 ; she d. April 16, 1830, aged 81. Those who went were: (1) Deacon James, b. 1779 ; m. Nancy, daughter of Robert and Mary (Morrill) McDormand, had several children and d. near Chatham, Kent county, 1846; shed. June, 1869, aged 90. (2) Han- nah, b. 1780; m. Obadiah Griffin; had 15 children, and d. in Southwold, June 2, 1871, aged 91 ; he d. Dec. 1, 1870, aged 93. (3) Esther, b. 178-; m. John Philpot, jr., and Al.l-IKI) I'AMIIJKS. CC.\! ii 'nolmri.ih, U. 16G8), Roxbury, aged 65. el, Sariih, irlestown ; ipt. Jacob ; 1)6 in. 3d, in Damon ; rch, and a dren were ;. iry, daugli- nt over to 50, with 45 :, south of t 12,1763: ^, who was had 6 chil- !, and lived t to Upper Ont., they part of the s members e deacons. >amuel and before the lom 5 or 6 he old gen- ii 16, 1830, James, b. y (Morrill) • Chatham, (2) Han- ren, and d. ec. 1,1870, 3t, jr., and lia.l i:i (•liil. ITHlt ; ni. Eliza- beth, daiightir of Jacob IJodine; she d. Sept. 22, 1839, aged 55; lie ni. 2d, Mary, daughter of John Lumley and widow of William Ti()y the Hrst wife, ui. Moore (?) ami owned land in Union, I'enn. In 1758 he sold out ami went to Augusta (V)unty, Va. His sons wore John, Thomas, Ahratn, Isaac, and Jacob, with daugh- ters and jterhaps other sr ns. 6. Abram, ni. Mary Shipley, in North Carolina, and had Mor- decai, Josiah, and Thomas, and about 1782 the family moved to Kentucky, and had Mary and Nancy. 7. Thomas, m. Nancy Hanks, near Springfield, Ky., Sept. 23, 1806, and had (8) Abraham, b. July 12, 1809; m. Mary Todd, and had 4 children. He was the 16th President of the United States, shame- fully murdered in Washington, April 14, 1865. Thomas, his father, lived in Indiana, and m. a 2d wife, Sarah Bush; d. 1851. It will be seen by examination that Abraham Lincoln was in the 7th generation on the Lincoln, and in the 8th generation on the Whitman. We here give a parellel of relationship : — it John Whitman, /ack, John, John, Edward, Jnniutt, Lincoln, Sarah JoncH, Mordecai, L., Mord. I<, Jr., John, Abrant, Bro. ',' gail, and Koltert, b. about 1660 ; m. Betliiah , and bad 11 children. •2 ii VValtku, 1). 1645. 4i Thomas, b. 1647 (?); m. Duborali Damon, 1666, .ind kept a trador'H whop in Scituate, but had lands in Little Coni|>ton, Ii. I. Ho (1. 1718. Children: (1) Deborah, 1). 1667; m. El)en. Pincin, 1701. ('2) Ilezckiah, b. 1670; in. Hannah Clap (Samuel, Thomas), 1697; 6 children. (!{) Catliarine, b. 1673 ; m. Thomas ])avenport (Jonathan, 'J'h«)nia8); 6 children. (4) Ebenezer, b. 1676; d. 1690. (5) Mary, b. 1678; m. Stephen Vinal, Jr., 1704. (6) John, b. 1688; m. Mary Hose, 1718. (7) Hannah, b. 1685 ; m. Samuel Jackson, 1713. (8) Jerusha, b. 1688; m, Randall. (9) Ebenezer, b. 1690; m. Mary Wade, 1712. iv Joseph, m. Sarah Stockbridge, 1669, and had (1) Jo8ej)h, b. 1670. Ci) Mary, b. 1673. (3) Benjamin, b. 1676. (4) '. Sarah, b. 1678. (5) Elizabeth, b. 1680; m. Thomas Chittenden. (6) Eunice, b. 1682; d. 1700. (7) Abigail, b. 1685; m. Thomas Merrilt, 1711. (8) Uulh, b. 1687; m. Benjamin Sylvester, Jr., 1718. V Maky, b. March 10, 1650 ; m. Aaron Symonds, 1677. vi Martha, m. Lieut. Zachary Damon, son of John, 1679. vii Isaac, b. about 1655; m. Lydia ; settled in Norwich, Conn. He d. April 1, 1714. Their children were Isaac, Stephen, Joshua, Moses, David, Daniel, Lydia, Joanna, and (irrace. viii Emzahkth, single. ix Mkhitahle, b, Aug. 15, 1662; single. , ' ^ 2. ii. Walter Woodwortll (Walter), b. in Scituate, 1645; m. * , 1669; moved to Little^(yompton, H. I., east side of Nar- ragansett Bay, about 1676; was a freeman, 1670. His family began ' to adopt the name Wood worth. : children. H i Joseph, b. 1670; m. ,1694. 3 ii Bkn.iamin, b. 1674. iii Isaac, I). 1676; m. , and had iMvid and Grace. iv Elizabeth, b. 1678; m. Benjamin Southworth, 1701; 4 i children, and d. 1713. V Thomas, b. 1680; m. 3. iii. Benjamin Woodworth (Walter, Walter), b. 1674; m. Hannah , and lived in Little Compton, R. I. He bought a large tract of land in Leb:ui(»ii, Conn., of Philip Smith, 1703, and was ad- mitted an inhabitant of that town, 170 i; d. April 22, 1729. »- 1 ■ ■•.I: 1 (' I ■!-(^' Af.MKD KAMI I.I EH. CCXlVM onih, Abi- , and 11(1 kept :i CoillptOM, 1667; m. II. Hannah Catijiirint', hoinaH); 6 ) Mary, b. 1, b. 1683 ; n. Samuel - Randall. I) Joseph, 1676. (4) I. Thomas J) Abigail, I. 1687; m. 677. , 1679. I Norwich, vare Isaac, u, Joanna, , 1645 ; m. le of Nar- lily began id Grace. h, 1701 ; 4 . 1674; m. ;hl a large ad was ad- 111 iv V vi IX X rllll.DKKN. i Hknjamin, m. Mary Weoks, 1721 ; «J ciiildren. 4 ii LiiAHtiii. 5 iii Khknkzkk. Amos, ni. Klie Matthews, Oct. -i, l7li*J. K/KKiEL, ni. Lydia Clark, 1716; son Henjaniin b. 17:{(); went to Nova Scotia, and d. July '2b, 1766. Calkb. vii Dkhokah, ni. IJenjaniin Sprague, Dec. 27, 1707. viii Hannah, ni. Walter. Kuril, ni. Owen. JuoiTii, m. Thomas Newcomb (Simon, Andrew, An.lrew) 1720; 9 children; he m. Ist, Kiinice, daughter of Dennis Manning of Nantucket, 1712; she d. 1715; he d. 1761, aged 70. 4. iv. Icliabod Woodworth (Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. Little Compton, U. I., about 1696; m. Sarah , and had in Lebanon, Conn. CHILDREN. i Lebbkus, b. Jan. 8, 1723; m. Anna Payne, April 23, 1761, and had (1) Anna, b. 1762. (2) Cyrus, b. 1764. (3) Ezra, b. 1765. 6 ii Silas, b. March 22, 1725. ^— iii Jkhiel, b. Sept. 17, 1728; ra. Phebe Collins, June 6, 1751. Children: (1) Cyrenius, b. March 6, 1752; d. young. (2) Lucy, b. Jan. 2, 1754. (3) Reuben, b. Dec. 28, 1755. (4) Cyrenius, b. Aug. 27, 1757. (5) Deidamia, b. March 7, 1761. iv Reuben, b. Aug. 22, 1733; m. Elizabeth McGee, Nov. 2, 1757, and had (1) Abel, b. June 6, 1758. (2) Elizabeth, b. Aug. 3, 1760. (3) Olive, b. June 8, 1762. (4) Adah, b. March 11, 1764. (5) Ichabod, b. June 2, 1766. (6) Sarah, b. Nov. 21, 1769. (7) Dorothy, b. Dec. 1,1772. (8) Joshua, b. Dec. 4, 1774. (9) Josiah, b. Feb. 17, 1777. (10) Clinda, b. June 8, 1781. 5. iv. Ebenezer Woodwortll (Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. at Little Compton, R. I., about 1697; m. Rebecca Smalley, Dec. 27, 1717, Lebanon,' Conn. CHILDREN. i Ebenkzer, b. Sept. 26, 1718 ; m. Hopestill Tryon, Sept. 2, 1742 ; had Phebe, John, Sylvester, and Elijah. ii Zerviah, b, Nov. 15, 1720. iii Eliphalet, b. Sept. 24, 1722; m. Priscilla , and d. about 1777. She d. about 1808, aged 84. 7 iv Joseph, b. Oct. 19, 1724. r I, . -v I ■■I , ccxlviii ALLIED FAMILIES. V Amasa, b. April 4, 1727 ; in, Sarah and had a 8on ! .\ ^m rl • r 1 > ■i VI vii viii Israel, who d. June 8, 1761, aged 18 months, in Corii- wallis, N. S. It appears that Ainasa's wife must have d. soon after or at the time of his son Israel, and then he returned to the "States," for we find Amasa Wood- worth in Vermont, m. to Elizabeth Wright, about the time of the Kevolutiou ; had a son John m. Eliza Morey ; they had a son William S. in. Patience Ste- }ihens ; they had 8 children; a son John Amasa, b. 1828, III. Sarah M. Sweetser, and two sons, Arthur D., and Elmer C, are in Boston, the last a jeweler. Ukbkcca, b. July 25, 1729. JoHX, b, Jan. 4, 1734. PuEBE, b. Aug. 9, 1737, 6. V. Silas Woodworth (Ichabod, l>enjainin, Walter, Wal- ter), b. Lebanon, Conn., March 22, 1725; ni. Sjirah, dAughter of Richard and Mary English, Sept. 22, 1746, and went to Nova Scotia in the ship lFo{/<2, May, 1760, and settled in Lower Cornwallis. He d. Sept. 26, 1790 ; she d. May 29, 1808, aged 74. CHILDREN. i Silas, b. March 21, 1747 : in. Zerviali Hill (not in the "Bill family "), daughter of Edward and Zerviali, Oct. 5, 1768, and had a daughter Theodory m. Samuel Casey. S. W. d. 1776. 8 ii John, b. Feb. 17, 1749.'^ 9 iii Solomon, b. April 16, 1751. 10 iv JosiAH, b. July 10, 1753, v Sarah, b. July 23, 1755; m, Frederick Babcock, had 3 or -^ daughters, and d. May 12, 1826. vi Ezi:kikl, b. April 11, 1758; d. Sept. 1, 1759. vii Elizahetii Seauorn, b. May 21, 1760, on the ship Wolfe, at sea; m. Abram, son of Ezekiel Masters, March 2, 1778, and lived in Cornw-llis. He »L May 25, 1846, aged 91; she d. Aug. 9, 1851, aged 91. Children: (i) Silas W., b. Feb. 12,1779; in. liebecca Rand (May- hew, Caleb, John, Thomas, liobert), Nov. 26, 1805, and hitl (a) Horatia Nelson, b. Dec. 31, 1807; m. Mary A. Boener. (b) Eliza A., b. Jan. 12, 1809; m. Timothy Baniaby. (c) Lydia E., b, March 4, 1811; m. Elijah Phinney. (d) George Edward, b. Jan. 17, 1814; in. Read, "(e) Dr. Holmes Chipman, 1). Oct. 12,1815; m. Emeliiie Morse, and d. 1891, (f) John Freeman, b. V Jan. 2!>, 1S18; in. Lottie Masters, (g) Mary Julia, b. June 1,1821. m. Dr. Tapper, (h) Charles Aiid'"ew, b. M;iy 4, IS23; m. Lotlie Morse. (i) Rebecca A., b. March 21, 1825; m. Calkins. (lO) Eunice Cecelia, ALLIED FAMILIKS. ccxlix :id a isoii in Corn- it have (1. I then lie 1 Wood- ibout the in. Eliza snce Ste- i, h. 18'28, r D., ami ter, VVal- iighter of )va Scotia fall'iH. He the "Bill t. 5, 1768, y. S.W. , had 3 or ij) Wolfe^ March 2, 846, aged ren: (1) md (May- 1805, and Mary A. Timothy m. Elijah ; m. 1815; m. 3eman, b. Julia, b. iid'"ew, b. ca A., b. D Cecelia, 11 vni ix 12 X a twin, ni. Albert Barnaby. (k) Richard Upham, b. Jan. 2, 1828, off niiknown. (2) Enoch Steadman, b. Jan. 26, 1781, t.ff for England, 1802. (3) John, b. Dec. 30, 1782; ni. Sarah North (Isaac), 1812, and d. Jan. 10, 1879; she d. Jan. 29, 1850, aged 60. They had Doug- lass, Abram, James, Angeline, and Isaac. (4) Sarah Knowlton, b. Oct. 6, 1785 ; m. Wilmot Osborn. (5) Hannah D., b. April 25, 1787; m. Saniuel C. VVoodworth. (6) James, b. Jan. 27, 1790; m. Nancy Sibly, 1813. (7) Lois, b. Oct. 4, 1^91; d. about 1840. (8) Rev. Ezekiel, b. Oct. 19, 1794; ni. Fanny, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Durkee) Hayes, 1818. He was a very earnest, resolute, and successful minister in the Baptist church. He moved to Boston about 1850; his wife d. Dec, 1858, aged 57. He returned to Nova Scotia, and in. Harriet, daughter of John Condon, and d. April, 1883. They had "(a) Lavinia, b. Jan. 8, 1819; m. Willianj M. Roach (Dea. Zebina, Matthew, Patrick); 3 children, (b) Mary June, b. Vug. 31, 1820; ni. Wes- ley Wheelock. See Wheelock. (c) Enoch James, b. Aug. 3, 1825; to Stockton, Cal. (d) Isabella B., b. Aug. 3, 1828; m. William, son of Thomas Moffit, Aug. 28, 1847; 2 children ; live in South Boston, (e) Fanny C, b. June 17, 1831 ; d. aged 6 weeks, (f) Ezekiel W., b. May 14, 1833 ; m. Sarah C. Johnston, 2 children ; Clara Whitten, Boston, 5 children. (<;) Frances E., b. Dec. 10, 1836; m. Nicholas C. Cogley f 4 children, (h) John E., b Oct. 5, 1839; m. Lucy A. Kelly; one son in Cali- fornia, (i) Annetta R., b. June 18, 1846; m. George J. Roberts; he d. July, 1883, aged 50, in South Boston. (9) Orinda, b. Aug. 12, 1796; m. Simeon Porter; 8 children. (10) Ann, b. May 29, 1799; m. Isaac W. Newcomb (Andrew, Andrew, Capt. Eddy, John, Simon, Andrew, Andrew, 1635), Oct. 15, 1815; 8 chiltlren ; John Henry is in Bay City, Mich. (11) William B., b. May 24, 1801 ; m. Sarah Newcond), 3 cl;ildren ; d. 1832, asjed 1.7; 2d, Elizabeth Bowles. (12) Sherman, b, Sept. 17, 1S05; d. Sept. 19. (13) Shubael B., b. Sept. 17, 180^7 ; m. Pamelia Bowles.' (14) Valorious A., b. June 25, 1810; d. July 14. Kkhakd, b. Cornwallis, N. S., Feb. 8, 1763. EzEKiEL, b. Jan. 2, 1766; m. Lydia Hayes, and d. Jan. 31, 1812; she m. 2d, Joseph Sibley, Dec., 1812, who fell from a load of hay and d. about 1815 ; she m. 3d, Jesse Kean, Nov. 2, 1815; he d. 1838 or 9; she d. July, 1851, aged 83. Elka/bu, b. Nov. 3, 1768. 7. V. Joseph Woodworth (Ebenezer, Benjamin, Walter, Wal- ter), b. in Lebanon, Conn., Oct. 19, 1724 ; m. Rebecca Wright, May ;.^' . I -It '■•'I '■ ' "■J '■■:J '■'■•li . -j.f It vl ccl ALLIED FAMILIES. 13, 1747 (she b. Sept. 'J4, 1728 ; d. in Ilortoii, N. S., May 14, 1816), and moved over to and settled in llorton, N. S., 1760; d. there* Marcli 29, 1794. CHILDREX. i Samuel, b. April 11, 1748, Lebanon, ii Annik, b. Nov. 6, 1756, Coventry, Conn. iii Joseph, b. June '23, 1759 ; d. in Horton, Oct. 10, 1761. 13 iv Joseph, b, April 15, 1764, Horton, N. S. V James, b. March 5, 1768 ; d. May 2, 1769. 14 vi Klihu, b. May 17, 1771. 8. vi. John Woodworth (Silas, Ichabod, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b, in Lebanon, Conn., Feb. 17, 1749 ; m. Submit Newcomb (Benjamin, Sinion, Andrew, Andrew), Feb. 9, 1769, and lived in Cornwallis, Kings county, N. S., a farmer; d. May 29, 1816 ; she d. May 18, 1831, aged 70. CHILDIIEN. i Hannah, b. Sept. 1, 1769; m. Joseph, son of Samuel and Mary Pearce, April 11, 1793; had Sarah, b. June 11, 1794, in Horton, and d. May 21, 1821. He m. 2d, Lizzie Newcomb, and d. about 1846. She d. before him. 15 ii Ira, b. B^eb. 7, 1771. 16 iii Abner, b. Jan. 19, 1773. iv Sarah, b. Oct. 28, 1774 ; taught school 31 years, and d. March 22, 1841. V Alick, b. Aug. 9, 1776; ni. Stephen, son of Jethro and Dorothy Chase, June 7, 1796; 5 children. 17 vi John, b. April 8, 1779. vii BExNjAMm, b. Feb. 2, 1781 ; m. Phebe Ells, May 19, 1811, and d. Nov. 15, 1856. Children : (1) Enoch Leander, b. Oct. 25, 1812 ; m. Jane, daughter of Charles Wallis of Halifax, Feb. 13, 1844, and d. Oct. 5, 1867; she d. March 2, 1873 ; 4 children. (2) Elias Ells, b. May 16, 1814; m. Chariot, daughter of Isaac Jackson, and d. March 25, 1886 ;-4£ daughter. (3) Benjamin, b. and d. Dec, 1815. (i) Charles, b. 1824; d. 1827. (5) Phebe, b. 1826; d. 1827. (6) Benjamin, b. 1828; d. 1851, and buried in Mt. Auburn cemetery. (7) Capt. William Henry, b. April 9, 1830 ; m. Emma Ealls of Liverpool, Eng., and was drowned at sea, Oct., 1870, leaving 2 daughters. (8) John Samuel, b. June 2, 1832 ; m. Eliza Corbett ; 3 children. 18 viii Elias, b. Sept., 1782. iv Betty, b. Sept. 25, 1784 ; m. Perry B. Ells, 1812 ; lost at sea about 1820 ; had John and Willy Ann. 19 X James, b. Aug. 5, 1786. .1 ALLIED FAMIL!KS. cc!i 14, 1816), : d. therej 1761. 1, Walter, Newcomb \ lived in 16 ; she d. muel and June 11, 2d, Lizzie lim. rs, and d. ithro and 19, 1811, eander, b. Wallis of 7 ; she d. I. May 16, n, and d. b. and d. >) Phebe, 1851, and William Liverpool, leaving 2 ; m. Eliza I ; lost at 20 xi 21 xii xiii xiv Andkkw, b. Oct. 6, 1788. Solomon, b. Dec. 16, 1793. I'l ^. ^i Submit, b. Jan. 4, 1796 ; m. Thomas M(/(j(ee, and d. 1856. Rkbkcca, b. June 4, 1797; d. a good. Christian woman, Jan. 23, 1857. 9. vi. Solomon Woodwortll (Silas, etc), b, in Lebanon, Conn., April 16, 1751 ; ni. Hannah, daughter of Moses and Mary Dewey, July 26, 1772, and lived in Kings county, N. S. She d. March 19, 1863. CHILDREX. 22 1 ii iii iv 23 vi 24 vii Dan, b. Feb. 18, 1773. LouisK, b. Aug. 16, 1774. Lydia, b. July"22, 1776; m. John Dunn, and had Mary Ann, Sarah Jane, and John. Sakah, b. Jan. 16, 1780; m. Thompson ; Michael Wal lace. Silas, b. Sept. 3, 1784 ; was lame and somewhat crippled, but a good school-teacher; d. about 1860. Samuel C, b. Dec. 6, 1787. Chaules, b. Aug. 19, 1792. 10. vi. Josiah Woodworth (Silas, etc.), b. in Lebanon, July 10, 1853; m. Anna Dewey, and moved to West Leyden, Lewis county, N. Y., and d. there 1839. She d, 1837, age.l 81. * 1 ii iii iv children. Caroline, m. Benjamin Spinning. Sarah, m. William Belknap ; 10 children. Hannah, m. Jabez Loomis ; 15 children. Anna, m. Solomon Stiles (John, Robert, Samuel, TJobert, over from England, 1638, to Salem, Mass., and d. July 30, 1690); 5 children. They lived on the River Raisin, in Michigan, and both d. 1842, he aged about 55. v Josiah, m. Harriet Hunt; 5 children. William, son of Daniel Ross, b. in Onondaga county, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1799; m. Sar.ih (b. June 3, 1880), daughter of William and Sarah Belknap, 1829; 8 children; 2 sons and 2 daughters were liv- ing in 1880. T^hey moved from Lewis county, N. Y., and settled in Kenoehee, St, Clair county, Mich., June, 1855, as farmers and Bap- tists. He d. April, 1884. 11. vi. Richard Woodworth (Silas, etc.) b. in Corn wallis, N. S., Feb. 9, 176 {; m. Tamer, daughter of John and Phebe Porter Oct. 9, 1783, and d. Sept. 1, 1796; she d. 1802. • ■* ,.'■' ■J ^ • "■ '' . - . ?; < '■> ■}■■■ < 1 ■ ,/\ ] • « '«■■ ■*' t.i'fT! V ' .,5 cclii ALLIED FAMILIES. CHILDBKN. i Nancy, b. 1786. ii Enkas Ezba, b. 1788, and two more. 12. Vi. Eleazer Woodworth (Silas, etc), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., Nov. 3, 1768; m. Mary Chute (Samuel, John, Lionel, James, James, Lionel), Sept. 8, 1790, and lived near Berwick, farmers and pious members of the Baptist church. He d. July 5, 1844; she d. in Bayham, Out., Oct. 7, 1851, aged 81. '0 \ --.J > 'if >" 1 ;H- ♦ f M \: «•< - '4: ■-! 'a 1 . ,1 26 V VI 27 vii CHILDREN. 25 i William, b. April 8, 1792. ii Charlottk, b. Nov. 23, 1791 ; m. John N.Sanford. See San- ford, iii Olivia, b. July 24, 1796; m. Dea. Andrew Chute. See No. 36. iv Eunice, b. Oct. 1, 1798; m. Dea. Aaron Chute. See No. 60. Richard, b. May 27, 1801. Elizaheth, b. Dec. 23, 1803 ; m. Samuel Wear. See Wear. Ezekikl, b. July 28, 1806. .. . 28 viii Edward, b. March 2, 1809. V ^ "^ "^ ^ ' ix Mary J., b. Sept. 6, 1811; m. Benjamin Palmer. See Palmer. X Sarah A., b. Aug. 4, 1813; m, David Chute. See No. 65. 29 xi Charles, b. Xmas, 1815. 13. vi, Joseph Woodworth (Joseph, Ebenezer, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. in Horton, N. S., April 15, 1764; m. and lived in Albert county, N. B. CHILDREN. i Asa, d. single. ii John, m. Rhoda Stecves; 10 children, iii Rkbkcca, in. John Steeves, the 4th ; 1 child, iv Elizabeth, m. John Farrice ; 10 children. v Nancy, in. Alex. Smith; 9 children, vi J A XK, m. Kenneth Presley ; 10 children, vii James, d. single. viii Esther, m. Aaron Porter; 6 children, ix Joseph, m. Phebe Dowling; 6 children, of whom Williams is one. X Mary, m. John Smith; 5 children. ALUED FAMILIES. ccliii 14. vi. Dea. Elihll Woodwortll (Joseph, Ebenozer, Benja- min, Walter, Walter),!), in ITorton, May 17, 1771; was, captain as well as deacon in the Presbyterian diurch, and a good, useful citi- zen ; ?n. Dec, 1793, Sabra Davisson (Andrew, Daniel, Daniel, Nicholas, over to Charlestown, 1639); d. on Long Island, Minas Basin, July 7, 1852; she d. about 1846. ■/ CHILDREN. i Clarissa, m. Palnieter. ii Joseph, m. iii Samuel, b. 1802; m. Mary Ann Moody; both d. 1882. iv Amy. V AXNK. vi Capt. Bbn.tamin, m. Charlotte Ells; had Amelia, Elihu, Sabra, and John A. vii Sarah, m. Wright, son of Cyrus Davisson ; 4 children. ' viii Eunice Rebecca. ix John, m. Jane, daughter of Joseph Caldwell. X M'RY, m. John Duncan. 30 15. vii. Ira Woodwortli (John, Silas, Ichabod, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. Cornwallis, N. S., Feb. 7, 1771; m. Deborah Sanford, (see Sanford), 1800, and d. Dec. 30, 1832, she d. Jan 1, 1829. CHILDREN. i James, b. Aug. 6, 1801; m. Catharine Pineo; 5 children; Scofield ; 3 children. First family, Charles P., Benjamin, Eliza, Catharine, and Eunice. Second family, Henry, William, and Mary. ii John, b. Feb. 11, 1803; m. McComber ; 6 children. iii Elias, b. Aug. 18, 1804; d. July 26, 1805. iv Benjamin, b. Jan. 2, 1806; m. Eliza, daughter of Patrick Coppill; she d. 1848. Children: (1) Amos, b. 1840; m. Mary Forsyth ; 6 children ; she d. May, 1880, aged 41 ; m. 2d, Abbie G. Crowell; 2 children ; he amachinist at Boston, live at Braintree. (2) Julia Ann, m. Thomas Briggs; George Simonds. (3) Andrew R., m. Rhoda Berger, off West. By 2d wife, Eliza, daughter of Enoch Huntley: (4) Albert C.,b. 1852; m. Orissa Wells. (5) Jane Cordelia, m. Woodruff. (6) Eliza Dora, d. aged 10, Mr. B. W. moved from Woburn, Mass., to Saranac, lona county, Mich., 1857, and d. 1881. v Elias, b. Aug. 11, 1808 ; m. Lavina Huntly, and d. in CornwaUis, N. S., about 1860 ; she d. about 1880. vi Georgk p., b. March 18, 1810; d. March 6, 1872; ra. Sub- mit Woodworth, a cousin; she d. May 11, 1854; 2d, p . *,i ccliv ALLIED I'AMiLIKS. « * m ■■'.».t ' § Ml III l! '''^ :.4 'A •i " \ 1 ',? Olive GroPiiouijli, Nov., 1855 (Allen and Elizabeth), and had (1) Laura Jane, !>. Feh. 14, 1840 ; d. May 1854. (2) Elias Jefferson, h. Oct. 22, 1842 ; ra. Ellen A. Burke, who d. in South Hoston, April 18, 1884, aged 43; in. 2d, Abby Foster liust (Benjamin, Benjamin, Samuel, Sam- uel, Samuel, Henry, over to Mingham, 1634, d. in Boston, 1685), daughter of Benjamin and Isabel (Ross) Rust, and \vidow of Elbridge II., son of Ira and I^ucinda Webster, of Sandwich, N. II. Mr. Webster d. Dec. 12, 1884, aged 54, leaving 3 daughters, besides 3 d. in childhood. Mr. E. J. W. is a machinist in Boston. (3) George,' b. 1845 ; d. 1848. (4) Elizabeth, b. 1849 ; d. 1853. vii Summit, b. Aug. 30, 1811 ; m. Silas Lockhart ; a daughter, Melissa, viii Ira Bkokk, b. June 21, 1813: m. 1st, Rebecca Ward ; one daughter; m. 2nd, Paulina Ward, daughter of ■J Joseph. Children: (1) Judith Ann, b. 1844 ; m. Fred '^ Baker. (2) Jane, m. James Cochrane. (3) Mary, m. James Allen. (4) Victoria. (5) Amanda, ix . Danikl, b. Sej)t. 15, 1816; m. Margaret (Schofield) Ward, and had Piiilemon, b. 1867. Mr. Ira B. W. d. Jan 28, 1893, m Nova Scotia. 16. vii. Abner Woodwortli (John, Silas, &c.), b in Corn- wrJlis, Jan 19, 1773; m. Hannah, daughter of John Loveless (over to Falmouth, 1760), Feb. 23, 1797. He was a sturdy old farmer, and a pious Presbyterian ; d. Sept. 3, 1859; shed. March 19, 1856, aged 80. CHILDREN. JoHX, b, Jan. 30, 1798 ; d. 1799. Alice, b. Jan. 14, 1800 ; m. Isaiah Shaw, 1820, and d. 1825 : he d. 1874, aged 76. Jane, b. Aug. 3, 1802 ; d. 1847. Elizabeth Anx, b. June 9, 1804; m. Deacon William H. Skinner (Deacon Alfred, Charles), Oct. 27, 1835 ; chil- dren : (1) Hannah, b. and d, 1837. (2) Alice, b. 1839; m. Charles E. Sanford (see Sanford); 6 children. (3) William Albert, b. 1841; m. Mrs. Alpha Dorman. (4) Isabel, b. 1843 ; d. 1858. (5) John W.,b. 1844; m. (6) Rev. Isaac, b. 1846; m. Black. (7) Rebecca, b. 1846; ra. Parker Spurr. (8) Sophia, b. 1850. Lydia, b. Aug. 4, 1806; m. John Brown; 3 children, and d. 1856. Solomon, b. Aug. 28, 1808; m. Sophia Sanford. (See Sanford). Hannah, b. Sept. 19, 1810; d. 1835. Frances Susan, b. Jan. 23, 1813; ra. Gardner Dodge (Gardner, David); 9 children. 1 ii iii iv VI vii viii .1 AI-LIKU t'AMILIKS. cclv )etli), and 1854. (-2) iirke, who J; 111. 2(1, uel, S:im- u Boston, Ilust, and ''ebster, of 884, aged )od. Mr. . 1845;d. daughter, a Ward ; ighter of m. Fred Marv, ni. Id) Ward, . 28, 1893, in Corn- ess (over d farmer, 1 19, 1856, d d. 1825: niliam H. !^35 ; c.hil- 1839; m. ireii. (3) ■man. (4) I. (6) Rev. , b. 1846; Idren, and )rd. (See er Dodge 11 ix SuifMiT, 1). May 31, 1815; ni. John Ells; 4 children, and d. 1870. X Isabel, b. Aug. 22, 1817 ; m. Rev. John C. Morse ; lived at Sandy Cove. See Morse, xi JoHX H., b. Feb. 15, 1820 ; d. 1822. 17. Vii. John Woodworih, jr., a brother, b. Aug. 8, 1779; m. Margaret, daughter of Alexander and Elizabeth (Candlish) Bowles, Nov. 14, 1809, and lived in Cornwallis; d. Nov. 1, 1827; she d. Jan. 3, 1864, aged 89. CHILDREN. i William, Esq., b. Oct. 13, 1810; d. at Bridgetown, Mav 30, 1893. Joii.v BowLKS, b. Sept. 15, 1812 ; ni. Mary Ann, daughter of John W. Caldwell, and d. March, 1859 ; she m. 2d, Dr. Jonathan Borden, 1862, and had 2 more at Canard. lie m. 1st, Mary Frances Brown, and had Frederick Wil- liam, it.A., M.D., M.iM'., May 14, 1847. Dr. Jonathan d. Jan., 1875, aged 68. Children : (1) Margaret Ann, b. 1842. (2) Thomas Caldwell, b. 1841; m. Julia, daugh- ter of Abner Tildeii, Jr.; one son ; live in Charlestown, Mass., carpenter and builder. (3) John Candlish, b. 1846 ; m. Prudence Morton, and twice since. (4) Wil- liam Somerville, b. 1848; m Minnie Walton. (5) Sarah Adelia, b. 1851 ; m. Charles Dickey. (6, 7, and 8) Alex Bowles, Agnes, and Maria, all d. of diiditheria, 1859. (9) Maria Frances, and (10) Mary Caldwell, are Bordens. Elizabeth Canulish, b. Aug. 28, 1814; m. Hanson Ches- ly (James, Capt. Samuel), and d. 1883; he d. 1888, aged 78. Children: (1) Washington W., b. 1843; m. Hattie A. Porter of Lynn; 5 children. (2) Margaret, m. John W. Ross. (3) Elizabeth, m. Lewis A. Dickie. 18. vii. Elias (John, Silas, etc.), b. Sept. 7, 1782; m. Sarah Jefferson, widow of William Halliday, Oct. 31, 1805, and lived at Stony Beach, below Annapolis; she d. Feb. 12, 1823, aged 43; he m. 2d, Sophia, daughter of James Webber, March 24, 1825, and d Sept. 20, 1879. She d. a month later. CHILDREN. i Benjamin, b. 1806 ; d. in California about 1871 ; m. Eunice Damon ; son, John Edwin. Submit, b. 1808; m. George P., son of Ira Woodworth. ^ John Jefferson, b. 1810. Elias, b. 1812, m. Hannah Elizabeth Spencer, and being a bold engineer, he ran his engine into danger, and was killed near Halifax, N. S., about 1857. Children: (1) Hannah Elizabeth. (2) Sarah Elizabeth. (3) Laura 111 30 11 iii iv ipjj *',K ^•1 '!i. ',■•• VI Vll ix Cclvi AI.LIKD KAMILIKS. Jano. (4) Edwin F., 1>. Deo. 27, 1841, shoemaker near Scluxil street, lioston ; m. Florence Wilson, liad a son Harry E., b. 1870, and d. April 2'2, 1893. V Sarah, 1). al)out 1815; m. Henry Hawthorne; 2 children ; live at Henniker, N. H. Stbpiibn, in. Frances Blunt, and was killed at , on Norwich and Worcester K. R. about 1856; had 2 sons, John B. (d. June, 1892, aged about 46), and Wil- liam. Albert. viii May Sophia. James William. x Reijkcca, b. 1832. The last 4, by the 2d wife, d. young. \ Sarah Jefferson (Robert, brother to President Thomas Jefferson, Peter), b. 1780; m. 1st, William Halliday, and lived in Granville ; he was drowned in the Annapolis River, spring of 1805, aged 30. CHILDREN. ', i JIknry, b. 1801 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of James Van Blaricom, and d. 1860; shed. Children: (1) William Henry, b. 1834; m. Mary McKenzie (Alex., William, Alex.). (2) Catharine, b. 1836; m. William Milliner. (3) Jolin, b. 1839; m. Agatha, daughter of Sylvester Wade; Eliza A. Anderson. (4) Elias, b. 1842; m. Eleanor E., daughter of Manasseh Litch, Jr. (4) Mary Ann, b. 1844 ; m. Elias, son of Rev. J. J. Woodworth. (6) Albert, b. 1847; d. 1865. Elizabeth, b. 1802; m. John H. Tomlinson ; 8 children; some in Chicago. Robert Jefferson, b. 1804; m. Fannie Dillon. Chil- dren : (1) William Henry, b. 1835; m. Mary Jane Elms ; 2 children ; live in Boston. (2) George, t(i. Lucinda Dill ; 5 children. (3) Mary E., m. Fred Ferguson ; 3 children. (4) Woodworth ; uncertain ; off West. (5) Rebecca, m. James Smith ; Cambridge. (6) Lucy, d. young. 19. vii. James Woodworth (John, Silas, etc.), b. in Com- wallis, N. S., Aug. 5, 1786; m. Eunice, daughter of Benjamin and Hannah Fox, Aug. 22, 1809; she d. Feb. 1, 1835, aged 48. He m. 2d, Harriet Newcomb; 2 children, d. in infancy. He m. 3d, Roby (Clark) Hawksworth, and d. 1868; she d. in Digby, N. S., 1891, aged 87. u 111 .','■; t 4 \ >-• • It 1 ii children. Hannah Starr, b. Aug. 28, 1810; d. June 27, 1858. Albina B., b. April 6, 1812; m. James Carmichael, April 21, 1851 ; 2 sons. ■m ■V ■:'M^ AM.IKl) 1-AMlMES. cclvii lakor near lind :i son ! children ; 556; bad Vi , and VVil- <32. » JefFerson, Granville ; iged 30. IV V iii Almika C, I». March 19, 1S14; ni. William Buchanan, and d. June, 189*2. Edgak, b. Jan. 12, 1816; d. Sept. 23, 1817. Andrew, b. Nov. 23, 1817; ni. Louise, daughter of Timo- thy Strong; 5 children. vi Eunice H., b, Oct. 17, 1819; m. John J. McK.ay, March 5, 1849; 2 children. vii James E., b. Feb. 1. 1822; d. A\m\ 23, 1822. viii Eliza Jane, b. March 25, 1823 ; m, Eiiakim Tupper (Elia- kim, Charles, Capt. Eiiakim, Eiiakim, Capt. Thomas, Capt. Thomas, of Sandwidi, Eng., to Sandwich, Mass., 1635 ; d. 1676, aged 98), Dec: 16, 1851) ; 5 children. They came over to Boston, and for many years have lived at Newton Centre. ix Rebecca Alice, b. April 12, 1825; d. April 18, 1839. X xi xii James, Sarah A., and John ; b. and d. in infancy. Fames Van 1) William , William, [illiner. (3) iter Wade; i^leanor E., y Ann, b. v'orth. (6) I children ; Ion. Chil- Nine Elms ; nda Dill ; 5 lildren. (4) I, m. James b. in Corn- ijamin and !d 48. He He m. 3d, ;by, N. S., 1858. ihael, April 20. vii. Andrew Woodworth (John, Silas), b. Oct. 6, 1788 ; m. Eunice Davisson (Thomas, Andrew, Andrew, Daniel, Nicholas), and lived in Cornwallis; d. May 23, 1869; she d. Dec. 13, 1869, aged 78. I ii iii iv CHILDREN. Sarah, b. March 1, 1821 ; d. April 15, 1889. Anna, b. May 7, 1823. John E., b. about 1826; d. 1844. Racael a., b. 1829; m. Isaac W., son of Holmes and Christiana (Webster) Morton (Lemuel, Elkanah, El- kanah, Ephraim, George, Ephraim, George, over to Amer- ica in the Ann, 1623);"^ shed. April 22, 1874, aged 45; 10 children ; one, Elihu Woodworth, is in the Boston RuU ber Works atMalden, Mass., 1892. Mr. J. W. Morton m. again, an. May 3, r, b. April April 23, J) George, «y J. V. ; 7 chil- wport, N. Brighton, 1843, Rox- Sept. 14, 12) Laura, Sept. 14, lurry no )f Patrick lilas, etc.), i (Abrani, aged 76. Bennett ; lughter of e (1) Wil- aughter of 111 iv V John Wilmot, 1870; 4 or 5 children; ChelKea, Mass. (2) Charles Ali»on, twin, m. Eunice Ann, daugliter of John Ells, 1870. (3) Valora Ann, b. July 14, 1851 ; d. April, 1860. (4) John, b. July 15, 1854; m. Ann, daughter of Denison Davison, 1874, and lives at home. Mary E., b. 1819; m. Matthew Legg, and d. 1889. Samuel, b, 1821. SnuHAKr, b. 1823 ; ni. Sarali J.,daughter of Richard Wood- worth, and live near Kentville. Children: (1) Henry Alline, b. 1858, in Ontario ; in, Emma, daughter of John Keyaor, 1880; Saidie C. Bishop. (2) Julia Armina, b. 1861; ni. William Tupper, 1877. (3) Annie Alma, b. 1864; m. David Kiddy, 1880. (4) Alice Love, b. April 6, 186H; m. Harvey, son of John Keysor, son of Peter, Sept. 8, 1883; 4 children live in Beverly, Mass. (5) Burton Alfred, b. 1868 ; m. Eunice L6cker, Dec, 1890. (6) Mary Catharine, b. 1871 ; m. Edward Riley, Nov., 1888, and d. April, 1889. (7) (4eorge Emerson, b. 187(!. 24. vll. Charles Woodworth (Solomon, Silas, etc.), b. Aug. 19, 1792; m. Sarah, daughter of Titus Thornton and Mary Harper, 1814, and lived in Sackville, N. B. He was a blacksmith ; d. Jan., 1858, in Sackville; she d. June, 1870, aged 73. CHILDREN. i Mary, b. 1816; m. Miles Sears; 10 children; Sackville, N.B. Solomon, b. 1818; m. Maria Crawford ; 7 children; Hart- ford, and d. April, 1893. Hannah, b. 1820 ; m. Richard Mason ; 4 children ; Amherst. N. S. Lois, b. April 7, 1822; m. Nelson, son of William and Susan (Dixon) Chapman, from Hornby, Eng.; 10 chil- dren. He d. Feb. 3, 1890, aged 85; she lives in Maiden. Caroline, b. May 17, 1825; m. William Brown; 5 sons; he d. 1873, aged 50. Charles, b. 1827 ; m. Harriet, daughter of John and Mary (Cohoon) Brewster, Sept. 24, 1846 ; 11 children. He d. Eastport, Me., Jan. 14, 1881 ; she lives in Maiden, JVfasa.; a son Israel Thornton, b. 1847, m. Susan Jane Martin, 1867 ; 4 children ; to Chelsea, Mass., 1883 ; lives in Maiden. John Nelson, b. 1829 ; m. Margaret, daughter of Peter Tarney ; 6 children ; Eastport Me. Cynthia, b. 1833 ; ra. xMiles, son of Daniel Sears; 5 or 6 children ; Sackville, N. B. Sarah A., b. Sept. 28, 1835; ra. James Maxwell, 1853; 3 children; m. 2d, Ch.arles King, Nov., 1869; 2 children; 11 111 IV VI vu Vlll IX si ■ ,*'■ 'Iff cc1x \ ' AI.I-tKn FAMIMKS. to Boston, IH86. X Amuon. I). Fob. 28, IH'iS; m. Alicf linlpulli; 4 cliiUlren ; 8lu' (1. lSt)5, inrvd 30. C-' 'ft •> '1 'I- 84 i u iii of) iv *^5. vll. William Woodworth (Kloazer, Silus, Icluibod, Ben- jjiiniii, Walter, VVultcr), b. in Cornwallis, April S, 1792; in. Lucy Foster (Henjiunin, Isaac, Benjamin, Jacoli, Isaac, lieginaM), by Rev. Tlioinas Ansley, 181H; lived in Cornwallis till 1846, when lie sold out to his l)rotlier-in-la\v, Benjamin Foster, Jr, and moved to Hamp- ton, where he il. Oct. 27, 1848; she d. April 10, 1855, of dropsy. CHILDUKN'. Ki.KAZER, b. July 21, 1817. Makv Kli/a, 1). Feb. 28, 1819; d. Fob. 7, 1849. Chaklks Mausdkn, b. April 12, 1821, a dwarf; d. April II, 1890. Kno( H Haudinm;, b. March 3, 1823. liter Cakoi.ixk, b. March 2, 1825; m. Job F. See Farns- worth. Susannah M., b. Doc. 10, 1827; ni. Silas N. Woodworth, see pat(o cclviii. IIklen F., b. Feb. 25, 1830; m. John, son of James Ward, Au<^. 29, 1850; lived at Sandy Cove, Digby co.intv. He d. 1800 ; she m. 2d. Charles T. Crowell, 1804. O'lnhlren : (1) Charles, b. 1851 ; m. Mary Ann , Meriden, Conn. (2) John Henry, b. 1852; m. Esther Elvira, daughter of Franklin Clough, and live in Lynn, Mass. (3) Keuben, b. 1854; d. 1878. Catuakixic E., b. June 22, 1833; d. Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 7, 1849. Pamklia, b. Nov. 12, 1834; m. Fitz William, son of Job I'ack, ,Iuly 23, 1855; live in Salem, Mass.; he d. Dec. 1893, aged 77. X Emelink v., b. Oct. 8, 1836; m. Alfred, son of John Ward, Dec. 24, 1857, and d. 1859; lie m. 2d, Jane Barr, Trout Cove, Digby county, N. S. xi A. Lkandeb, b. F'eb. 22, 1840; m. xii William Waxford, b. Feb. 13, 1843; d. Feb. 25. VI vu VXII IX 26. vii. Richard Woodworth (Eleazer, Elias, etc.), b. in Cornwallis, May 27, 1801 ; m. Susanna Chute (see No. 21), by Rev. Edward Manning, Dec 27, 1827, and lived on the south mountain, near Morristown, farmer and carpenter. For a year or two, 1837-8, they lived with Dea. Andrew Chute at Bear River; then in 1858, they went to Elgin county, Ont., and back again. He d. June 23, I87V.. ^*' ALLIED FAMILIES. cclxi c'l)il(irei) ; ibod, Ben- in. Lucy ),by Rev. n lie Hold to Hiiiiip- lro|>sy. (1. April See F.irns- ood worth, lies Ward, iinty. He Oliihlren : Ion, Conn, lughter of ) Reuben, ith, N. II., jon of Job le d. Dec. L>hn Ward, [^ane Uarr, 25. !tc.), b. in ), by Rev. mountain, ?o, 1837-8, n in 18.58, , June 23, CIIILDUKN. I JosiAii, b. Feb. 21, 1829; d. April 20. ii Sarah Jank, b. April 4, 1x30; rn. Shubael Woodworth. 3G iii WiM.iAM RiciiAKDsoN', b. July 1.*), 1832. iv EvAi.iNA, b. April 30, 1H31); jn. Benjamin W., son of Alpheus Palmer; he d. March 5, 1886, aged -44, leaving a daughter. V Klizakk'I'ii An\, b. Jan. 28, 1S40; m. Charles E., son ot" J«ma8 Ward, May 2, 1865, anti d. at Lake Paul, N. S., Deo. 4, 1890; 10 children. vi Alice Mkhitahlk, b. Fel). 14, 1842; a school-madam; d. Sept. 26, 18C5. vii IkicHAKD BuRPEK, b. March 11, IS46. viii Mary Lorktta, b. Aug. 26, 1848; m. Rufus A., son of Daniel Callahan, and live in Maiden, Mans. Cliildren : (I) George M., b. 1875. (2) Fred M., b. 1876. (3) Alalia, b. 1878. (4) Burgess, b. 1879. (5) Harv.-ird R., 1881. (6) Mary R., b. 1887. (7) Lillie E., b. 18i>0. ix Susan Matilda, b. Feb. 3. 1851 ; d. .\pril 15, 1859. X Hannah Naomi, b. Aug. 6, 1854; m. Thomas S. Birney, Dec. 28, 1881, and Hve in Tapleyville, West Danvers. Mr. Birney m. 1st, Maggie, «laughter of Michael Falvey, and had a daughter .\nnie Laurie, b. March 19, 1870, m Lynn; m Eugene Mitchell, 1890, and have a daughter Ethel in Danvers. 27. vii. Ezekiel Woodworth (Eleazer, Sil.is, etc.), h. July 28, 1806; ra. Mary, daughter of Timothy Saunders, 2d Jr., by Rev. Ezekiel Masters, Oct. 27, 1841; lived some years in Cornwallis; moved to Elgin county, Ont., 1846; to Caradoe, Middlesex county, 1852; farmer and mechanic; d. near Strathroy, March, 1874; she lives at Petrolia. CHILDREN. i LuciNDA, b. July 31, 1842 ; m. William Garrett, Jr., March, 1864, and live in London township, Ont.; he d. 1892. ii JosiAH, b. Nov. 28, 1843; m. Sarah, daughter of Nicholas Hendy, March 11, 1869; have 3 children, and live in Petrolia, Ont. iii Elmiba, b. April 17, 1845; d. Dec. 23, 1859. iv Alfred, b. Dec.31, 1846; in Ontario. V Albert, b. Oct. 11, 1848. vi Mary, b. Mav 20, 1851 ; m. Thor, son of Lawrence Oak, May 17, 1876 vii Alvin, b. May 22, 1853; m. Mary Ann Dolivar ; 3 sons, in Flint, Mich, viii .Amelia, b. Sept. 1, 1855; m. .Tohn McGarvey, 1875 ; live in Geuessee county, Mich ; 6 children. ■'■■:"H- :clxii ALI.IKI) FAMILIES. ix William, h. April 22, 1858 ; ra. Mary Ellen, daughter of Jacob Vincent, Oct., 1888. X James Edwaud, b. April 27, 1864. :*♦■• 28. vii. Jauies Edward Woodworth, another brother, b. March 2, 1809; rn. Sarah Elizabeth Potter (see Potter), Dec, 26, 1S39, by Rev. Israel Potter, Jr.; lived at Bear River, farmer and carpenter, till 1862, when he sold out and moved to Bayham, Ont., and bought the north half of the old David Sibly farm, and «1. there Jan. 9, 1884; she d. in Nova Scotia, March 12, 1857, aged 42. ■V ■- •» . 1 CHILDREN. i Louisa, b. April 2, 1841; d. in Bayham, Ont., Jan. 17, 1864. 37 ii Ezra, b. July 7, 1842. iii IIiRAM, b. Aug. 1, 1846 ; d. of fits, from a cold. May 15, 1857. iv Lelalia L., b. Aug. 17, 1856; m. James, son of Daniel Marr, Oct., 1873, and live in Bayham, Ont.; 3 or 4 chil- dren. 29, vii. Charles IfVoodworth, thn youngest, b. Xmas, 1815; m., by liev. Ezekiel Masters, Eunice, daughter of Thomas Dodge of Granville, Oct. 14, 1840, and lived near Berwick, Kings county, N. S. He was a sober, industrious farmer; d. April 8, 1889; she d. Jan. 4, 1889, aged 86. She m. Ist, Phineas Banks, Jan., 1820 ; had 3 chil- dren ; he d. March, 1825 ; m. 2d, Alex. Stewart, May, 1827 ; had 3 children again; he d. Dec. 31, 1832. childrbn. i David Prior, b. April 25, 1841 ; m. Lavenia, daughter of Thomas Easson, Feb. 2fi, 1885, and live on the " Post Road," near Berwick. Mary Eunice, b. Feb. 22, 1844; m. Walter, son of Wil- liam Gates, April 3, 1867, and live at Melvern Square. LiNA A., b. Nov. 30, 1846. iv Edward, b. Sept. 25, 1849; m. Samantha E., daughter of John Hutchinson, Nov. 10, 1885, and live on the old place beside his brother. V Emma Jane, b. April 14, 1851. !{(). vii. Josepll Woodworth (Dea. Elihu, Joseph, Ebcnezer, I>onjamin, Walter, Walter), b. on Long Island, Minas B.asin, about 1800; m. ChaHotte, «laughter of James Neary, 1821, and d. 1841; she d. 188J, aged 82, at Wolfville where they lived. u III ALLIED FAMILIKS. CClXUl lighter of rother, b. Dec, 26, ,rmer and am, Ont., d «1. there 42. Jau. 17, , May 15, of Daniel jr 4 chil- I ii iii iv VI vii viii ix X CHILDRKN. James William, b. Nov. 1, 1822; m. Caroline S. Longanl, April 80, 1849; 3 children. John Clark,!). May 10, 1824; in. Mary Alice, daui,'hter of Stephen Morine, 1856; 8 children. Lkandek, b. Jan. 13, 1827; d. young. Harbikt a., b. April 7, 1828; m. Bayard W. Borden; 12 children. Charles II., b. Feb. 16, 1830; rn. Mary Klizabeth, daugh- ter of Josepl; Berry of Danvers, 1851 ; 9 children; lived in Milton, Mass., a few years; then Wolfville, N. S., and to Milton again since 1880. Edwin, b. July 21, 1831 ; d. about 1845. Charlotte, b. July 26, 1833; ni. Charles H. Borden, 1854 ; 13 children. Lewis, b. March 8, 1835; ni. Emeline Harris, July 4, 1855; 5 children; lives at Ashinont, Mass. Emma L., b. Sept. 3, 1836; ni. John Stewart, Jan. 16, 1856; 12 children. Makcv, b. March 28, 1838; m. Lysander Freeman; Edwin G., son of John C, a carpenter, Milton. las, 1815 J Dodge of )unty, N. iie d. Jan, lad 3 chil- 7; had 3 ighter of lie " Post 1 of Wil- Square. ugliter of the old Ebenezer, sin, about d. 1841; 31. viii. John Jefferson Woodworth (Elias, John, Silas, Ichabod, Benjamin, Walter, Walter), b. in Granville, N. S., 1810 ; m. Sarah Ann McKenzie (William, Alex.), about 1838, and lived at Litchfield, near Delap's Cove, 4 or 5 miles from Anmipolis, about 50 years, an honest, industrious citizen, and a pious, earnest minister of Jesus Christ in the Advent church. His family being all grown up and settled, he moved to Bear River about 1890, and he d. there May, 1893. CHILDREN. i William Carry, b, 1840; a singing teacher and dealer in organs ; m. Eunice Litch (Dea. John, Manasseh), and had (1) James Arthur, b. 1860. (2) William Ernest, b. 1862. (3) Rebecca Alice, b. 1865. (4) Pythias Damon, b. 1867. (5) Mary Ann, b. 1869. (6) Sarah Jefferson, b. 1871. (7) Eunice L., b. 1873; d. 1892. (8) John Carey, b. 1876, and (9) Coining Litch, b. 1878. ii Adoniram Judson, b. 1841; m. Elsie, daughter of Bax- ter Condon ; one son, William, iii Sarah Ann, b. 1843; d. about 1850. iv Elias, b. 1846; m. Mary Ann, daughter of Henry Halli- K.. •••■I 1 vii Rkv. James Albert, b. 1854 ; d. 1877. viii Pythias, d. at 16 ; a good Christian, ix John E., in. Bertha, daughter of Thomas Baxter. In Dec, 1863, 5 British soldiers started from St. John, N. B., in an open boat for Eastport, to join the Union Array, but the wind was contrary, and blew thei" across the Bay of Fundy, and they came ashore at Delap's Cove, nearly drowned, and nearly frozen to death. Capt. Wm. C. Wood worth took them in, thawed, warmed, fed, and new-clothed them. As soon as they were missed from St. John notice was sent to Annapolis and the police placed on their track. Being a little suspicious they hurried down to Digby Gap, got another boat, slipped away, got over to Eastport, and actually entered the U. S. service. Mr. Woodworth was afraid of censure, but was exonerated. 32. viii. John Burton Woodworth (Dan, Solomon, Silas), 1). 1798 ; ra, Eunice A. Calkin (Nathaniel, Jeremiah); she d. May 10, 1828, aged 25; he m. 2d, Martha Knox, May 18, 1831; she d. Nov. 6, 1860, aged 50; he in. 3d, Loiise Lugrin ; he joined the Bap- tist church in Halifax in 1841, and was a good and useful member of society through life. He went to Freeport; 111., and d. 1869; 3d wife d. CHILDREX. i Mary Olivia, b. 1826 ; ni. Silas R. Curry (Jacob B.> Rich- ard), 1853; to Boston, 1856; live in Chelsea; 6 children ii Martha Louise, b, 1836 ; m. Robert Rayne ; had 2 daugh- ters. She is a popular writer, authoress, reporter, etc., in Detroit, Mich. Robert Knox, b. 1851 ; m. Anna , La Salle, 111. Florence L., b. 1853. Ill iv V vi Bertie, b. 1866 ; m. William S. Giles. Dudley, b. 1868 ; Dixon, 111. 33. viii. Guilford Dudley, brother to the above, b. 1800 ; m. Betsy Condon; had 2 daughters; Betsy d.; he m. 2d. Lucy Grant; she d. 1834; he in. 3d, Selina, daughter of John and Maria (Mar- shall) Corbit ; had 2 children ; she d.; he m. 4th, Sarah Nichols ; one daughter; he d. since 1870. children. i Amanda, m. Gordon Calkins; she d. soon ; he m. 2<1, Eliza Caldwell, and d. 1869, leaving 4 children, ii Ebmina, m. John Strong. ALLIED FAMILIES. cclxv N. B., in the wind and they frozen to warmed, from St. on their gby Gap, actually censure. n, Silas), d. May I ; she d. the Bap- lember of 1869; 3d B.,Rich- ch ildren '2 daugh- rter, etc., 111. 1800; m. y Grant ; ria (Mar- Nichols ; 2d, Eliza iii Amanda, m. George E. Pineo ; 7 children. iv GuiLFOUD D., m.; off to Oregon ; 3 children. V EuMiNA, home with her mother. 34. viii. Eleazer Woodworth (William, Eleazer, Silas, etc.) b. in Cornwallis, N. S., July 21, 1817; taught school and traded some while a young man ; m. Susan Adams (James, John), Nov. 16, 1842, and with his father moved to Hampton, 1846; she d. Sept. 19, 1848, aged 27; he m. 2d, Mary Matilda Hall (John, John, Wil- liam), Feb. 22, 1849 ; she d. in Lynn, Mass., Nov. 18, 1890, aged 69. CHILDREN. i William Edward, b. Aug. 11, 1848 ; m. Lois Amanda Mil- ler (James E., James, Michael), Aug. 12, 1878, and had Arche, Maborne, and Mabel ; live in Salem, Mass., where Mr. Woodworth is a first rate engineer, ii Lucy C, b. April 19, 1845; m. iii Capt. James E., b. Feb. 27, 1847; m. Alice, daughter of Edmund and Azuba (Foster) Pack, and live in Van- couver; she d. Jan., 1894. iv John A., b. Sept. 24, 1850 ; drowned Sept. 7, 1853. V Sylvester W., b. May 31, 1853 ; m. Sarah Jane, daugh- tor of Gideon and Maria (daughter of Elijah and Abbie (Ash) Taylor) Bent, Dec. 24, 1878, and had a triplet b. April 16, 1880 ; the first one d. July 27 ; the 2d Ida V one June, 1889. VI vii viii ix Ellen, b. April 18, 1856; m. William Black, Lynn, 1881. John H., b. July 9, 1858; d. July 28. Emeline a., b. Dec. 21, 1860; m. Thomas Knowles, March 20, 1887 ; live in Lynn. Catharine Rose, b. June 6, 1864; in Lynn. 36. viii. Enoch Harding Woodworth, a brother, b. March 3, 1823; m. Hannah Croscup (Benjamin, John, Ludowick), Aug. 26, 1849, and have lived at Hampton and Upper Granville; farmers. CHILDREN. i James William, b. May 14, 1851; m. Ruth Loonier, June 19, 1881; live in lievere, Mass. ChiKlreu : Emma Mary, and Walter Stanley, ii Charles M., b. Nov. 21, 1852, m. Lizzie Elliott, Nov., 1880. iii Benjamin C, b. Feb. 9, 1855; d. Feb., 1874, smallpox, iv Ann Eliza, b. March 13, 1858; d. Jan., 1874, smallpox. V A. Spurgeon, b. June 23, i860 ; La Grange, Ohio. vi Hannah Jank, b. May 3, 1862; d. May 7, 1866. ■ i ■ ' ' ' 1 . ■^'. • m 1 ♦".,.'■ ? . ' 1,, , J>' J 'll CClxvi ALLIED FAMILIES. vii Mary Pratt, b. Sept. 10, 1863 ; Chelsea, Mass. viii Enoch H., b. March 3, 1868. 36. viii. William R. Woodworth (Richard, Eleazer, Silas, etc.), b. July 15, 1832; m. Matilda Parish (Joel, Joel, Joel), Dec. 3, 1856, and lives in Coruwallis ; farmer. CHILDREN. i Frkd Elmore, b. Jan. 28. 1858 ; m. Etta Brown, Sept. 3, 1884. ii Clara Olivia, b. Feb. 20, 1860; m, Arthur Parish, June 16, 1879. iii Rebecca Agnes, b. Oct. 31, 1863 ; m. Neil P, McQuar- rie, Oct. 1, 1883. iv Margaret Ann, b. Feb. 20, 1866 ; m. V Lalbah Alberta, b. Dec. 13, 1869; m. Edwin West, 1894. vi Faisa K Amelia, b. Dec. 19, 1872; d. Aug. 16, 1873. 37. viii. Ezra Woodworth (James^ Edward, Eleazer, Silas), b. July 7, 1842, at Bear River, Annapolis county, N. S.; learned to be a carpenter from his father; went to Bayham, Ont., 18.62, and there has the farm his father bought ; m. Harriet Raymond (Levi, William), May 18, 1864. children. i Hercules, b. Feb. 2, 1865. ii Hiram, b. July 28, 1866. iii Lloyd, b. Jan. 8, 1868 ; d. Sept. 16, 1869. iv George, b. Oct. 8, 1869. V Minna Gertrude, b. April 3, 1873. Of the 67 original grantees to the township of Cornwallis, N. S.> in 1761, were Amasa, Benjamin, Silas, Thomas, and William Wood- worth. The lineage of the first three has been well defined, and now comes the fourth : 38. iv. Elihu Woodworth (Hezekiah, Thomas, Walter), b. July 24, 1700; m. Silence Stoughton, March 6, 1727, and d. Sept., 1780. children. i Mary, b. 1727. ii Hannah, b. 1729. iii Sybil, b. 1731. iv Thomas, b. 1734. V Stephen, b. 1736. vi Deborah, b. 1738. vii Naomi, b. 1741. viii Sarah, b. 1744. 39. V. Thomas (Elihu, Hezekiah, etc.), b. in Little Compton, R. I., Aug. 3, 1734 ; m. Judith Briggs, Sept. 12, 1755, and settled in ALLIED FAMILIES. cclxvii Falmouth, N. S.; site d. April 4, 1762, aged 27. He m. 2d, Marga- ret McCurdy, June 12, 1762, and d. ser, Silas, 1), Dec. 3, , Sept. 3, ish, June McQuar- est, 1894. 373. er, Silas), jarned to 1862, and nd (Levi, CHILDREN. i Job, b. 1757. iii John, b. 1764. V Thomas, b. 1767. vii Benjamin, b. 1770. ix Mary, b. 1774. xi Is/AC, b. 1781. ii Betsey, b. 1759. iv Paul, b. 1765. vi Stephen, b. 1769. viii Joseph, b. 1772. X Alexander, b. 1779. Those of Colchester county, N. S., are descendants of these. 40. iv. William Woodworth ^Daniel, Isaac, Walter), b. in Norwich, Conn., Oct. 3, 1732; m. Sarah ; had 3 children in Lebanon, Conn., then went to Nova Scotia; she d. Nov. 10, 1767, aged 31. CHILDREN. i Betty, b. Sept. 13, 1753 ; m. James Smith, Jr., May 14, 1772, Newport, R. L 41 ii William, b, Aug. 3, 1755.'* iii Timothy, b. Aug. 7, 1758. iv Alexander, b. July 19, 1760. V Leonard, b. Feb. 4, 1763. vi Bruneh, b. March 25, 1765. vii Lemuel, b. Feb. 2, 1767. lis, N. S.» in Wood- ned, and alter), b. d. Sept., 9. I. {8. Dompton, aiettled in 41. V. William Woodworth, Jr., b. Lebanon, Conn., Aug. 3, 1755; ni. Marcy Pineo (Peter, James), Jan. 8, 1778, in Cornwallis, N. S., and d. about 1838. Aunt Marcy d. about 1814. 1 li 111 children. Elizabeth, b. Dec. 16, 1779; d. March 16, 1784. Sarah, b. Jan, 27, 1782; m. Henry DcForest, and had (1) Eliza; m. Caleb Hersey. (2) Sarah B., b. 1809; m. William Harned ; 6 children, and d. 1868; he d. March, 1890, aged 86; daughter Anna M., b. 1835, m. James Freeman Rogers, .Jamaica Plain, Mass. Sarah m. 2,'., Benjamin Weaver, and had Jane E., b. 1826 ; m. John E. Kennedy, and d. Aug. 21, 1882. Mrs. Weaver d. 183!<. Peter, b, Dec. 23, 1783; m. Mary, daughter of Robert and Mehitable Kinsman, Dec. 20, 1810, and d, 1877; had (1) Ephraim, d. in Milwaukee, 1893. (2) James, m.; 3 sons, and d. in Milwaukee spring of 1893. (3) Marcy, m. Jehiel Pineo; 2 sons. (4) John M., b. 1822; ra. Love E. Margeson (John, Gideon), 1851 ; 8 children ; to Bos- ■;"*\V CClxviii ALLIKI) FAMIMKS. ."1 ■ ♦ ton 1864, and d. Oct. 5, 1888. The widow lives with son, Jolin Davenport, b, 1851. iv Jamks, 1). Dec. 23, 1785; ni., and lived at Canning, N. S.; d. of lockjaw. V Matthkw, b. Jan. 8, 1788; blacksmith at Woodside ; d. about 1833. vi Ei.iZAHKTn, I). June 5, 1790; m. Nathan I'almeter, and had Jariics, Oliver, William, Eunice, Waity, (Gideon, and Mercy; Cornwallis, N. S. '*' vii Hkcca, b. 1798 ; m. Dennison Ilaynes, and had Henry A., i! James II., Mercy L., Gideon C, Sarah H., Dennison J., Leonard, Gideon C, Mary R., and Willi.ain J. in Nor- ridgewock. Me. His linea. 1826; m. Sarah A. Bowles; 2d, Eliza Heggs. (5) Martha Alice, b. 1828; m. William Hen Wood (Wil- i I liam, Ephraim, Oliver); 6 children, Danvers, Mass. (6) )'. * John Leander, b. 1831; m. Almira Quinn; 6 children. (7) 'I '■' Rebecca Anlelice, b. 1834; m. Leander Crocker; 8 chil- dren. (8) Sarah Elizabeth, b. 1836; m. Benjamin Dan- .; , iels; 2d, John L. Stephens. ■ , . xi Ruby, b. 1800 (?); m. Oiliorne Lovejoy (Nathaniel, Abial), and d. 1885; he d. 1847, aged 52. They had Mary Ann, Sarah Percy (b. 1828; m. Ezra L. Hersey, in East Bos- y ton), Lucretia Maria, William Odiorne, Charles Norman, Ju^t liConard Hiram, James Loren, Amanda Elizabeth, Ruby ISp ' Melvina, Henry Augustus, and 2 daughters d. in infant cy ; Calais, Me. ' xiii Amy, b. 1802 (?); m. Adna Leighton, and had Amy, Leah, , Sarah, Ellen, Lorenzo, and ; Pembroke, Me. 42 xiii Olivkr, b. 1804. 42. vi. Oliver Woodworth (William, William, Daniel, Isaac, ■fi Walter), b. Coinwallis, N. S., 1804; m. Isabel, daughter of Robert O'Brien; d. Dec. 10, 1858, aged 55; m. 2d, Eunice, daughter of . William Lyons, and d. April 10, 1884, Cornwallis, N. S. Children by first wife: ALLIKD FAMILIES. cclxix lives with ing, N. S.; odside; d. r, .and had deon, and Henry A., jnniaon J., J. in Nor- than'', Jo- over 1634 ; son Mack, Rebecca, lad Mary, ?muel, EI- orge, from 1. Nov. 15, yiary Ann, James Ed- hew, Mat- nuel Guy, I William iza Begt^s. ood (Wil- klass. (6) ildren. (7) Br; 8 chil- imin Dan- iel, Abial), ^lary Ann, East Hos- s Norman, leth, Ruby , in infan<- ^my, Leah, [e. niel, Isaac, of Robert lughter of Children n iii iv v vi vii viii ix X xi Samuel, b. 1827; m. Evallne, daughter of John Balcomb ; 7 children, and d. 1885. William, b. 1829; <1. 1854. Jamks, b. 1830; m. Abbie, daughter of Thomas Johnson Noel. Hants county, N. S. Sarah, b. 1832; m. Henry Mitchell, and d. Dec, 1857 ; ho m. 2d, Weaver. IsAKKL, b. 1834; m. Johrii B.., son of James Best. HoHKiiT, b. 1836; m. Abbie, daughter of Ralph Russell. Lucy, b. 1838; m. Gordon, son of Andrew F\)rsyth. Thomas O., b. Feb. 4, 1841 ; m. Emma S. J. Hurd (George, Jonathan), 1865; to Maiden, 1889; 5 children. Richard Watson, b. Oct., 1842; m. Lydia, daughter of Caj»t. and Dea. Amos Scott. MEutiY. b, and d. in infancy. Anna Rkbkcca, b. 1850; m. Daniel, son of James Best, 1867 (daughter Eva m. Melbourn Marshall); m. 2d, Geoi-ge liiggs, a soldier, and live in lievere, Mass. 43. iv. Thoilias Woodworth (Isaac, Isaac, Walter), b. in Norwich, Conn., July 17, 1726; m. July 9, 1750, Zerviah Fox; went to Nova Scotia, 1760, with many others from Conn, and R. I.; set- tled at Falmouth, and drew lot 31 ; she d. June 30, 1767, aged 41. He m. 2d, Jan. 26, 1769, Sarah Shaw ; d. He m. 3d, Jan. 15, 1781, Mary Hand; she d. April 28, 1789; he d. CHILDREN. i Eljvcabkth, b. June 2, 1753; m. Stephen, son of David ami Deborah Eaton, Nov. 23, 1775; 10 children, and d. March 28, 1841 ; he d. April 20, 1838, aged 84. Olivkb, b. Jan. 19, 1756. HuLDAH, b. Oct. 11, 1758; m. Oct. 25, 1781, Timothy Eaton, brother to Stephen ; 7 children, and d. July 14, 1807; he m. 2d, Sarah (Rand) Beckwith. iv Nathan, b. June 10, 1762; d. Feb. 8, 1784. V Levi, b. Feb. 11, 1767; m. Lydia, daughter of Asa and Sarah Clark, Feb. 27, 1794, and had Thomas D., George, Lydia M., Jerusha, and Levi' Charles. 44. V. Oljver Woodworth (Thomas, Isaac, Isaac, Walter), b. in Norwich, (\mn., June 19, 1756; m. Rube Pineo (Peter, James), April 25, 1782; m. 2d, Ellis, daughter of Asahel and Lucy Beiilley, Sept. 7, 1819. CHILD. 45 i Nathan, b. June 16, 1785. 46. vi. Nathan Woodworth (Oliver, Thomas, Isaac, Isaac, Walter), b. June 16, 1785; m. Sarah, »laugiiter of Dr. William and 44 II iii ■ ' 1 ■I I*'"'' '1 Cclxx ALLIED FAMILIES. Ruth (Sheffield) Baxter, Feb. 24, 1807; slie d. April 16, 1830, aged 45; he ni. 2d, Julia Baxter, her sister, and d. July 22, 1866, aged 81. CHILDREN. i William Oliver, b. July 18, 1808; was deformed, a hunchback ; d. about 1850. ii Prudence Ruth, b. June 8, 1810 ; d. Aug. 31, 1813. 46 iii Benjamin Baxter, b. May 15, 1812. iv Ruth, b. May 15, 1814 ; m. John Cox. V Douglass, b. Aug. 5, 1817 ; d. Jan. 6, 1818. , vi Ruby, b. June 1, 1819; m. Newton Cox. vii Douglass N., b. Feb. 19, 1821; m. Assenath, daughter of Nathan Ells, Jan. 30, 1852. viii Sarah Eltjs, b. about 1824; ra. Levi W. Katon, as his 2d wife, July 28, 1851, and had Mary Eliza, b. 1852 ; Annie Maud, b. 1858, and Nathan Woodworth, b. 1860. 46. vii. Benjamin Baxter Woodworth (Nathan, Oliver, Ai' Thomas, Isaac, Isaac, Walter), b. in Cornwallis, N. S., May 15, 1812 ; m. Eunice L. Pineo (George D., Daniel, Peter, James), March 6,1834; she d. April ^7, 1841, aged 27; he m. 2d, Prudence M. Pineo, her sister; she d. Nov. 10, 1868, aged 52 ; he m. 3d, Mahala Kinsman, widow of Bishop Fuller. Dea. B. B. W. d. • 1.' children. ,'|- i Maria, b. Jan. 19, 1835; m. Oct. 28, 1862, Ezekiel B. Har- " V^ ris of Canning ; 5 children. ii Joseph Edward, b. April 26, 1837; m. May 3, 1859; i^ . Nancv Cox ; 2 or 3 children. ♦ iii Eunice' Eliza, b. Feb. 26, 1839; m. Oct. 28, 1868, Joseph Edwin, son of Levi W. Eaton, and moved to Hanson, Mass., 1873; 6 children, iv Douglass Benjamin, b. June 1, 1841 ; m. Elizabeth, daughter of Ezra Churchill of Hantsport, Feb. 28, 1864. He was elected to the Nova Scotia Parliament, from . Kings county, in 1871, defeating D. M. Dickie of Can- ning, and continued a member till 1878, when he opposed Dr. F. W. Borden and was defeated. In June, 1882, he was elected to the Dominion Parliament (Dr. Bor- den opposing him), and continued a member till the gen- eral election of 1887. He has been a barrister 25 years' ' • ' and Queen's Counsel 5 years, office at Halifax. They -' . have two sons, Percy Churchill, and Joseph Edward. / ^ V George Whitefield, b. Feb. 14, 1846; m. Mary E., daugh- i ter of Ezra Churchill; m. 2d, Sarah, daughter of Daniel and Lucinda (Westcoat) Allen, of Long Island, N. S.; 4 . , children. ALLIED FAMILIES. cclxxi 830, aged I, aged 81. formed, n 813. lighter of as his 2d 2 ; Annie 0. n, Oliver, May 15, !s), March dence M. 1, Mahala !l B. Har- 3, 1859; 8, Joseph Hanson, Elizabeth, 28, 1864. snt, from ! of Can- i opposed , 1882, he Dr. Bor- 1 the gen- 25 years' X. They ward. 1^., daugh- ot Daniel , N. S.; 4 vi Sarah Rkbbcca, b. March 24, 1847 ; m. James N. Wilde, and d. Dec, 1884 ; one daughter Sarah W. vii Mary Louisa, b. Nov. 18, 1849 ; m. James E., son of Kev. James Hennigar ; 5 children. viii Prudence, b. May 7, 1852; m. Isaac B. Ells, and d. in Truro, April 3, 1890; 1 child. ix Nathan D., b. Dec. 7, 185H ; d. Nov. 23, 1858. X Effie Clare, b. Jan. 26, 1871. xi Alice L. B., b. Feb. 19, 1873. xii Benjamin Baxter, b. April 15, 1875. Samuel C. Woodworth, the poet (Benjamin and Abigail Bryant, Benjamin and Hannah Cudworth, Benjamin and Ann Torrey, Robert and Bethia, Benjamin and Deborah, Walter), b. in Scituate, 1784; learned printing in Boston; d. in New York, 1842. He was a Swedenborgian, and wrote many hymns and poems that were gathered and published in two volumes after his death. Vol. I commences with "The Old Oaken Bucket," written in 1817 ; Vol. II commences with "The Hunters of Kentucky," written about 1820. WORCESTER. 1. i. Rev. William Worcester came over from England and settled in Salisbury, Mass, a few miles up the Merrimack river from Newburyport, in 1639. His wife Sarah d. April 23, 1650 ; he m. 2d, Mrs. Rebecca Hall of Ipswich, ,) uly 23, 1650, and d. Oct. 28, 1662, aged 58. She had m. Henry Bylie before; John Hall, 1641 ; and 4th, Dep. Gov. Samuel Syraonds, and d. at Ipswich, Feb. 21, 1695, aged 78. Gov. Symonds d. 1678, aged 83. 1 ii ill iv V vi vu CHILDREN. Samuel, b. in England. Susanna, b. in England ; m. Thomas Stacy, 1653, and h.ad Thomas, William, Rebecca, Elizabeth, Joseph, and Mary. William, b. in England; m. Constant ; had 6 chil- dren,; 5 b. in Boston; he d. 1683. No descendants left. Sarah, b. in England; d. in Salisbury, April 1, 1641. Sarah, b. in Salisbury, Mass; d. April 4, 1641. Timothy, b. Salisbury, May 14, 1642; m. Susanna ; he was a mariner, left 2 daughters, and d. 1672; she m. 2d, Henry Ambrose. Moses, b. Nov. 10, 1643; went to Kittery, Me., before 1675, and was living in 1731. He was a famous hunter of Indians, and went by the appelation of " Old Con- cclxxii ALLIKD I'AMlhlKS. trary." lie ni. , and h:ul TliomaH, VVilliaiii, aiid EliznlK'tli ; lie in. 'J<1, Mrs. Sarah Super. V, viii Sakah, 1.. June U'J, 1(546; «1. March 9, 1650. ,' IX Eliza HKTii, h. A]>ril 9, 1648 ; d. 1649. X EiJ/AHKTH, b. Jan. 9, 1650. 2. ii. Samuel Worcester (Rev. William), b. in England about 16.32, and Hettled in Salisbury, Mass.; was a parlner in a saw- mill. He bought land in Newbury bordering on tlie Merriniack river, etc. He r\\. Elizabeth (b. in Kt)wley, May 1, 1640), daughter of Francis Parrott, Nov. 29, lSft9; he was a pious inan, and was found dead in the road, near Lynn, in the act of kneeling, Feb., 1681. , .^ . CniLDBKN. i Wii.UAM, b. July 21, 1661; ra. Martha Cheney (Peter, John), 1690; 7 chihlren, and d. 1706; she m! 2d, John Pern ber ton of Bradford, 1710, and d. 1729. ii Samuel, b. March 31, 1668; d. July 5, 1686. ,'•'»' 3 iii Francis, b. about 1665; m. Mary Cheney. iv Joseph, b. about 1667 ; m. Sarah , 1728; ra. 2d, Martha Palmer, 1730, and d.; she ra. 2d, Eldad Cheney. V Timothy, b. in Rowley, June 4, 1669; in. Iluldah Ciieney rM • (Peter, John), 1692; 2 children, Samuel and Lydia, and •^i d. 1706; she m. 2d, Simon Daykin of Concord, 1718. '|.» vi Moses, b. Jan. 15, 1671 ; d. Dec. 18, 1689. .' vii Elizabkth, b. Feb. 16, 1672. f viii Dorothy, b. Jan. 21, 1674. ix John, b. Aug. 31, 1677; d. 1701. X Eber, b. April 29, 1679 ; in Bradford, xi Susannah, b. Feb. 11, 1681. 3. iii. Francis Worcester (Samuel, Hev. William), b. in ' Rowley about 1665 ; was an inn-holder and yeoman in Bradford, ; and was represented as an amiable and pious man ; in. Mary Cheney (Peter, John), of Newbury, 1690, and d. Deo. 17, 1717 ; she m. 2d, » Dec. 8, 1726, Joseph Eaton of Salisbury, and d. 1759, aged 88. . J . ■f CHILDREN. i Hannah, b. Feb. 8, 1692 ; m. Jacob Hardy, March 3, 1714. 4 ii Timothy, b. Dec. 6, 1693. iii Jemima, b. Jan. 16, 1696; in. John Boynton of Newbury, 1717. 5 iv Rev. Francis, b. June 7, 1698. V John, b. Nov. 5, 1700 ; m. Mary Carlton, 1727 ; 5 chil- '.. dren ; he was selectman, assessor, etc.; d. in Grafton, about 1777. ALLIED FAMILIES. cclxxiii ^illiniii, and I England !!• ill a saw- Merriniack ), daugliter 1, and wan 'ling, Feb., oy (Peter, 1. 'Jd, John 2d, Martha y. ah Cheney Lydia, and , 1718. vi Damkl, 1». Ft'l). 19, 1703; m. Joanna Pettingall of Salis- bury, and lived in Bradi'urd, Newbury, and llaverhill ; 3 children, vii VVii.t.iAM, 1>. Nov. 13, 1706; ni, Mary Ilovey oi Bradford, 1733 ; lived in Bradford, Newbury, and Falmouth, Me.; d.l7«8 viii Bkn.tamix, b. Aug. 25, 1709; ni. Hannah Simmons of Hav- erhill. 1732; 9 chihiern; lived in Haverhill, Methuen, Nottingham West, and Groton ; d. 17H0. ix James,!)! Sept. 15, 1712 ; m. Patience Low, 1740; Falmouth, Me. X Makv, b. Dee. 22, 1714; m. Joslah French of Salisbury, 1736. 4. iv. Timothy Worcester (Frauds, Samuel, liev. Wil- liam), b. in Bradford, Dec. 6, 1693 ; m. Mary , and lived in Bradford and Newbury till 1728; then to Falmouth —afterward called Portl.'ind — Me., where he d. 1751. rHILI>REX. 1 Dorothy, b. in Newbury, Oct. 10, 1719. ii JosiAH, b. Jan. 3, 1721 ; m. Miriam, daughter of John and Elizabeth (?) Carr, Dec. 13, 1748; a daughter Miry b. 1750. He d. al)out that time, ami she went to Portland, Me., and m. Curtis Chute (Thomas, James, James, Lionel), 1754. See No. 9. iii Rebecca, b. Oet. 8, 1722 ; d. Aug. 27, 1723. iv Hannah, b. June 11, 1724. V Timothy, b. Oct. 26, 1725. \m), h. in Bradford, ry Cheney ihe m. 2d, d 88. 3h .3, 1714. Newbury, r; 5 chil- I Grafton, 6. iv. Rev. Francis Worcester, brother to Tiipothy, b. June 8, 1698; m. Abigail Carlton of liowley, April 18, 1720; lived in Bradford till 1722; lived in Concord and Littleton, some years in both places ; a blacksmith; then in Bradford 1728, a selectman; then in Boxford he was licensed to preach ; then he went to Sand- wich, where he was ordained June 18, 1735, over a Congregational church, where he remained 10 years. Then he moved to Exeter, N. H., Plaistow and Hollis, N. H., 1750. From this time to his death, Oct. 14, 1783, he spent the greater part of his time preaching as an evangelist in destitute parts of New liampshire and other sec- tions of New England. In 1758-9, he wrote a series of " Medi- tations all in verse," which was published in Boston, 1760. Joseph Emerson Worcester, ll.d. (1784-1866), author of the dictionary and other works, was a great-grandson as follows : Rev. Francis*, Noah^ b. 1735; Jesse^, b. 1761; Joseph E'. Rev. Samuel Wor- cclxxiv AI.I.IKI) FAMILIKS. ct'ster, 1)1). (1770-18'Jl), author of a hymn-book and other works, WiiH a griiiulHon a« follows : Noah**, Sainuor'. CIIII,DIIKN. Francis, b. March 30, 17'Jl; m. Hannah Hovnton of New- bury, Oct. 2H, 1741 ; 12 children, and d. at I'lyniouth, N. H., 1800; shed. 1771. Jkssk, b. Sept. 5, 1722; m. Patience ; 4 children. He was at the seige of Oswego, and d. a prisoner in Montreal, 1757, among the French. Hannah, b. Oct. 7, 1724; m. Churchill and d. 1808. u 111 iv Samukl, b. in Hoxford, May 3, 1731 ; drowned in Squain Harbor, 1750. ' ^ V Noah, b. in Sandwich, Oct. 4, 1735; m. Lydia, daughter of Abram Taylor of HoIIis (1733-1772), 1757; 7 children ; m. 2d, Hcpzibah Sherwin (1746-1831); 9 children. He succeeded his father in tiie homestead at Holiis, an4. On page xxviii, first line. Ilo.sea Joyce m. 1st, .Martha (who d. 1670), and had John and Dorcas; he m. 2d, 1075, had three children and d. 1712. John Iluckins d. in 1078, leaving three chililren. His w. m. 2d, Jonathan, sou of Dea. Henry Cobb. John Sargent, son of Win. d. 17;W, a. 7(5. Sluibael Dimock, d. early, and Bethiali m. 2iid Tabitha Lathi'op. Mrs. Desire Bourne, d. 170."). Mary Cliipman, or Mercy, b. 1092; m. Nathaniel Jackman. Her bro. Joseph, wa.s born I0S>4, Jacob m. Abigail; ra. 2nd, Bethiah Th«)mas. Hann:)h d. 17(i.'J. On page xxix, near the top. John Chipman, m. Hannah Fessendeu. Of Perez Chipmin his descendants are in Del. Carolina, and Miss. Ebenezer, m. Mary , and lived at Falmouth (Portland?). After Rebecca, was Benjamin. Dea. Sam. Chipman,' m. John Hinckley, jr.,- John Hinckley, sen.,^ was Gov. of Conn. On page xxxh, ll.vndley Cliipman, m. Anne Hoyt," (.Jesse," J.irae.s,^ James,* Zerub- babel,"' Walter,- Simon >). 1814, and d. l.S.")8, a. 74. She d. ls.-)6, a. 72. On page xxxvi, end of Thomas D. Chipraan's family should be Agnes Jane, b. April 24, 18")4, teacher in Yarmouth. On page xlvii, middle of the page '* James Edw.ard," Manning is one name. On page I, for Park, read Pack, same on page Ivi. On i)age Hi, for 1838, read KVJS. On page liii, Thotnpson Wood, was brother to Mary, who ra. .James Chute jr. On p.age liv, near the bot'ora, for Jacob, b. 10.'>7, read 17.">7. On page Iviii, Hannah, w. of Edward W. Foster, had six children and d. Taunton, Mass., about 1887. On page Ixv, Ruby Ann Maccaboy, d. 1803. Dudley Foster d. July i'*94. On page Ixxii, for Port Buswell, read P(»rt Bur well. On page Ixxviii, the sons of Bart. Hains seems to be about right; but farther on they seem to be rather " mixed." cclxxvi ALLIED FAMILIES. 4'' !^-^ r On page Ixxix, for Hawkinson read Hankinson. On page Ixxxi, Pines read Pineo. At middle of the pa«o Capt. Sam. (son of Thomas) Ilaiiis, was run down in the Gulf of Mexico, in 1856 or '67, and lost with two children. Capt. Sam. Y. Hains, at the hottom, d. at home, June 29, '!I2, a. 6.'). Tamer Uudd, da. of Cha.s. Hains lived at Marll)oro, Mass.. instead of Gloueestor. Of the family of .John Ilains, (1), Augustus, was b. 1824; (2), Capt. Sam Young. '27. (3), Lydia, b. 1830; (4). Eliza Ann, lS;i4, d. 1872; (",), Edward S.. b. 1838. (tf), Annie S., b. 1844. Capt. John Daniels, d. Oct. 31, '70, a 28. On page eix near the top for Felugus read Telugus. On page cxvii, near the bottom Wm. F. Marshall, m. 2nd, Eliza Shamper, 1892. On page cxix, under Levi Marshall, instead of she d. ah. 1830, say 1840; he m. 2nd, 1847; shed. 1884. James M. Marshall m. 2nd, Froelovo Bruce; Henry Marshall ra. Ist, Ann Morton; Edward M. Marshall, m. 2ud, Kuth (Beatty) McGonnaglc; 3rd, Ella Bancroft. On page cxx, after Benj Ellis, d. ab, 1838. Abba Hell, d. Apr. 0, 1894. Instead of " Mt. Serrat," read s(m Jaheth at Magnolia, Mass. On page oxxi, James Marshall, d. in N. Y., Dec. '14, 1892. Alfred lives in Bridge- town, Wm. Marshall, lii, iii, lived .at Manshalltown. Farther down, Christiana Mar- shall, m. 2nd Allen Clark;. 3d, Mich. Gilliatt. Joshua Messenger, m. Emma McN'eil. Daniel Hall should be David Hall and Ca'i' Wm. Hall is a blunder. James Moody, d. in \. Y., 181)2, a. 80. Shaw Marshall lives at Xewburyport. On page cxxiv, after Enoch Marshall, read son Eben in Beverley. On page exxvi. below the middle, for D.^.vid Waterhou.se read Daniel Watcrhouse. On page cxxxii, below the middle, Rich.ard B. Morse, d. in Marblehoad, Mar. '94. Fannie, w. of IJev. J. C. .Morse, was da. of Edward Dakin. On page cxxxiii, Capt. E. M. Morse, m. 2nd, Lucretia Crosc^ip, w. of Capt. Isaiah Delap June 1894. On page cxl, in the family of Theodore Palmer, after John L. (iv), b. 1792, should be (v), Edmund F., b. 1704; (vi), Rachel, b. 17!H}; (vii), Mary b. 1799. On page clxiv, for Isaiic, William, read Isa-'c Wm., one name. On page cxh i, Lydia Benjamin," (Obed.* Obed,* Joseph,' Joseph,' John,' over ip the ship Lyon 1032, d. 1(145). On page clvii. near the bottom for Mr. Soulice m. 2ud reaf Timothy jr. Timothy sen., WA» brother to Joseph, who went to Yarmouth, N. S., from Salem, Mass., 17U2. apt, Sam. (son of '67, and lost with June 29, '1)2, a. es. of Gloncester. Of a Young. '27. (3), 58. («), Aiuiie S., am per, 1892. y 1840; he m. 2nd, [enry Maishnll m. mnagJe; '^rd, Ella 1894. Instead of I lives in Bridge- 1, Cliiistiana Mar- 1. Emma iMcXcil. James Moody. niel Waterhonse. leliead, Mar. '04. ALLIED FAMILIES. oclxxvii On page clxiii, at the middle, after Robert Neily, read he m. 2nd, Sophia .Morse, see No. 7; m. 3rd, Elisabeth (Goucher) Gates, see Benj. Gates. On page clxxviii, Timothy Huggles,' m. Jane Thome,'' (Edward,*^ Stephen,* Joseph," Joseph,- William'), 1810; his son Tim. D.,*' m. 1842, Havilah Jane Thorne," (Stephen S.," James,^ Stephen,* etc.) On page clxxix, for John Gray, read Hu^hy Gray, page cxix. "' On page clxxxvi, after James Gordon, for d. read b. ; in the same paragraph for Eben read Eber. '- On page cxcii, Mrs. Althea Sanford d. July 1894. On page cc, for Stephen, Augustus, read Stephen Augu.stus. On page ccii, Maj. Gesner d. IS');], a. 97; Col. Henry, his brother d. ab. 1840. Near the bottom, Elihu Eaton, in the parenthesis, should be Elisha. On page cciii, John Van Buskirk," must be of Garrett,^ Lawrence,* John,* Lau- rens,' I.P'irens,'-' Laurens A.,' On page ccxix, near the bottom, John Van Buskirk must have m. 2nd, Hannah Steadman (John, John). On page ccxxvi, near the top, Nicholas and Ann, were the Urst parents of the Kob- bins family in America. On page ccxxviii, to Frances and William White, read Parrsboro, N. S. On page coxxxiv, Samuel Felch's, son John, m. Licet, da. of Uev. Tho. Belong; another the (5), Love, m. James Par.«ons. Mr. BVlch, ra. 2nd, Elizabeth Parker, da. of Major Nat. and w. of Church Morse, and Iiad a da. Eunice .Salome, b. 1824, m. Joseph L. McKeunee 1843, see Morse. . of Capt. Isaialj . b. 1792, should .^ John,J over ip his Isi. wife w Ris,!* Francis,' d. last two of that Idren of his son > d. 1857. n 1706. Stephen m Parker, Esq. , Ik Timothy sen., ass., 1702. 1 ^ INDEX TO THE ALLIED FAMILIES. With a /ew Collatebal Families Attached. Adams, v. Robert of Ipswich three families. Henry of Braintree, five families. Banks, ix. Richard of Scituate. Mass., and York, Me., eigiiteen families. IJarncs, xvii. Nathaniel of Nova Scotia, nine families, which are four families of Milburj'. Cheney, xxi. John of Roxbury and Newbury, eighteen families, including that of Thomas and Hannah Dustin to which is attached the family of William Cheney brother to John. Chipman, xxvii. John of Plymouth and Barnstable, sixteen families. Cogswell, xxxvii. John of Chebacco, eleven families. Crouss, xli. John H, of Bear River, N. S., one family. Farnswortli, xli. Matthias, of Lynn and Gioton, tiiirteen families, with sketchings and tracings of Longley, Ward and Manning. Foster, lii. Reginald of Ipswich, twenty families, with sketches of Trumbull, Worthing and Roberts and the families of Isaac Phinney and Job Pack. Gates, Ixvi. Stephen of Hingham, twenty families includnig an item on Gen. Gates of tlie Revolution. Hains, Ixxvii. Matthew of Long Island. N. Y., twelve families, including sketches of (Jodfrey Haues, family of Maj. Robert Timpanj' and the tracing of Prof. Thomas A. Edison, tiie great electrician. Hale, Ixxxii. Thomas of Newbury, nine families, with the descent of Nathan, the patriot, from Dea. Robert Hale, brother to Thomas. Hankiuson, Ixxxvii. Robert of New Jersey, five families. Harris, xc. Artliuiof Uuxbury. nine families, followed by John C. Heterick, and Capt. Henry Harris one family, and Elijali Purdy of each. Hicks, xcix. Robert of Plymouth, eight families. Mullin, cv. Peter of Pouglikecpsie, N. Y., one family, followed by Dea. David Shook, one family. Mc('onnell, cv. Benjamin of Long Island, N. Y., seven families. McKeu/.ie, cxi. Alexander of Granville, N. S., three families, including the family of Joseph Thomas. Mursliall, cxiv. Four brothers to Nova Scotia, nineteen families. Mayberry, cxxiv. William of Marblehead, six families, with an extra family attached. .Morse, cxxvii. Samuel of Dedham, eighteen families, with two others added, that include the great " telegniph man " Noyes, exxxvi. Rev. James and Dea. Nicholas two families of Newbury, to which is added Joiiu Knight, one family. Palmer, cxxxviii. William of Mamaroneck, N. Y., sixteen families. Parker, cxliv. William, .son of Nat., of Shewsbury, M.as.s., live families. Potter, cxlvii. Nicholas of Lynn, twenty families inchiding a sket